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2001 Pac-10 Women's Swimming Results King County Aquatic Center 1 Federal Way, Wash. 2001 PAC-10 WOMEN'S SWIMMING Feb. 22-24, 2001 AND MEN'S AND WOMEN'S DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS Results Event 1f Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay --- USC C X1:43.34 American: 1:28.90 # 1989 Texas 1) Migawa, Amy JR 2) Tyrrell, Katie FR US Open: 1:28.90 ? 1989 Texas 3) Higgins, Sarah JR 4) Mitchell, Jan FR NCAA: 1:28.90 * 1989 Texas 25.39 25.38 26.41 26.16 PAC-10: 1:29.16 ! 1998 Arizona --- UCLA B XDQ Pac-10 Meet: 1:30.98 + Stan 1988\ Cal 2000 1) Dwyer, Brighid SR 2) Hovsepain, Lyndee JR 1:30.76 A 3) Kinsch, Tracy SR 4) Tinney, Krissy FR 1:33.48 B 23.57 24.02 24.85 Team Relay Finals Time 1 CAL A 1:30.78 + Event 1t Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay Time Trial B American: 1:28.90 # 1989 Texas 1) Mattos, Adrienne JR 2) Coughlin, Natalie FR US Open: 1:28.90 ? 1989 Texas 3) Harper, Michelle SO 4) Cope, Haley SR NCAA: 1:28.90 * 1989 Texas 23.42 22.76 22.73 21.87 1:30.76 A 2 UA A 1:31.80 B 1:33.48 B 1) Engelsman, Michelle JR 2) Tolar, Sarah JR Team Relay Finals Time 3) Vanker, Jenny JR 4) Bouta, Amy JR - Time Trial 22.95 22.74 22.73 23.38 1 USC A 1:33.27 B 3 UCLA A 1:32.45 B 1) Rich, Kristen JR 2) Parmenter, Jenny L SO 1) Platzer, Sara FR 2) Goodwin, Bethany SR 3) Kwasny, Michala SO 4) MacGregor, Kristin N JR 3) Cadag, LeAnne SO 4) Shugart, Erica SO 2 STAN A 1:34.07 22.91 23.28 23.09 23.17 1) Kirk, Tara FR 2) Champion, Haley FR 4 USC A 1:33.85 50 3) Baumgartner, Megan FR 4) Bennett, Kelly FR 1) Parmenter, Jenny L SO 2) Kwasny, Michala SO 3) MacGregor, Kristin N JR 4) Rich, Kristen JR Event 2f Women 500 Yard Freestyle 23.75 23.20 23.69 23.21 American: 4:34.39 # 1990 Janet Evans, Stanford 5 WSU A 1:33.95 48 US Open: 4:34.39 ? 1990 Janet Evans, Stanford 1) Ternent, Taryn FR 2) Dong, Rachel FR NCAA: 4:34.39 * 1990 Janet Evans, Stanford 3) Henahan, Lindsay SO 4) Carano, Rachelle SO PAC-10: 4:34.39 ! 1990 Janet Evans, Stanford 23.58 22.86 23.78 23.73 Pac-10 Meet: 4:39.36 + 1998 Trina Jackson, Arizona 6 STAN A 1:33.96 46 4:46.31 A 1) Cropper, Siobhan SR 2) Champion, Haley FR 4:54.89 B 3) Bennett, Kelly FR 4) Baumgartner, Megan FR Name Yr School Finals Time 23.64 23.51 23.25 23.56 A - Final 7 ASU A 1:34.75 44 1 Foschi, Jessica JR STAN 4:39.74 A 1) Mauro, Florence FR 2) Wheelock, Allicia JR 25.82 27.89 28.06 28.02 3) Baham, Sarah JR 4) Hedenskog, Claire SO 28.28 28.43 28.72 28.77 24.28 23.48 23.76 23.23 28.01 27.74 8 OSU A 1:35.73 42 2 Tolar, Sarah JR UA 4:43.50 A 1) Higuera, Arianna SR 2) Hedlind, Trista SO 26.62 28.56 28.67 28.85 3) Renwick, Bonnie JR 4) Starnes, Suzanne SO 28.83 28.46 28.32 28.25 24.04 24.15 23.91 23.63 28.15 28.79 9 UW A 1:36.58 38 3 Thies, Lauren JR STAN 4:46.14 A 1) Harada, Kim SO 2) Fanning, Lisa FR 26.83 28.52 28.66 28.56 3) Lysogorski, Kimberly SR 4) Hingsbergen, Evelyn SO 28.90 28.84 28.86 28.83 23.61 23.90 24.60 24.47 29.55 28.59 --- UA B X1:34.78 4 Townsend, Brooke FR ASU 4:49.04 B 1) Joseph, Anne SO 2) Brennan, Kristen FR 26.69 28.78 29.12 29.19 3) Krohn, Jamie JR 4) Robertson, Kim FR 29.22 29.24 29.33 29.54 24.14 23.19 24.19 23.26 29.21 28.72 --- ASU B X1:37.63 5 Sandlund, Asa SO USC 4:49.62 B 1) Smart, Lindsey FR 2) Stanford, Mandy JR 27.57 28.84 29.15 29.57 3) Cuskie, Katie JR 4) Ericson, Anna SR 29.26 29.29 29.17 29.27 24.51 24.33 24.80 23.99 29.14 28.36 --- USC B X1:38.33 6 Murphy, Corrie E SR USC 4:50.13 B 1) Krohn, Jana FR 2) Ellis, Alissa J FR 27.05 29.16 29.38 29.65 3) Lyon, Alexis M SR 4) Pelosi, Sara JR 29.46 29.34 29.41 29.41 23.90 24.70 24.50 25.23 28.92 28.35 --- OSU B X1:39.48 7 Deary, Melissa FR USC 4:53.54 B 1) Buckley, Erin SR 2) Hsieh, Melissa SR 27.15 29.29 29.59 29.63 3) Finlay, Paula SO 4) Gustafson, Aubree SO 29.51 29.57 29.78 29.96 25.07 24.37 24.18 25.86 30.16 28.90 --- UW B X1:39.87 8 Meyer, Katie E JR USC 4:54.56 B 1) Weatherhead, Katherine SR 2) Taggart, Megan SR 27.49 29.04 29.33 29.46 3) Reichardt, Brittany FR 4) Cheadle, April SO 29.65 29.71 29.90 30.20 25.29 24.84 24.78 24.96 30.39 29.39 King County Aquatic Center 2 Federal Way, Wash. 2001 PAC-10 WOMEN'S SWIMMING Feb. 22-24, 2001 AND MEN'S AND WOMEN'S DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS Results B - Final 9 Zimbone, Katie JR UA 4:50.86 B Event 2p Women 500 Yard Freestyle 26.57 28.39 28.73 29.19 American: 4:34.39 # 1990 Janet Evans, Stanford 29.46 29.51 29.69 30.15 US Open: 4:34.39 ? 1990 Janet Evans, Stanford 29.97 29.20 NCAA: 4:34.39 * 1990 Janet Evans, Stanford 10 Carr, Jessie SO STAN 4:52.93 B PAC-10: 4:34.39 ! 1990 Janet Evans, Stanford 27.65 29.66 29.78 29.87 Pac-10 Meet: 4:39.36 + 1998 Trina Jackson, Arizona 29.62 29.47 29.46 29.51 4:46.31 A 29.33 28.58 4:54.89 B 11 Kilian, Caroline JR UA 4:55.00 16 Name Yr School Prelim Time 26.70 28.73 29.04 29.68 Preliminaries 29.97 30.12 30.47 30.68 1 Foschi, Jessica JR STAN 4:44.30 A 30.32 29.29 26.42 28.06 28.46 28.68 12 Titcomb, Katie SO ASU 4:56.35 15 28.61 28.71 28.87 29.09 28.47 29.97 29.84 30.08 29.04 28.36 29.98 30.08 29.87 29.86 2 Tolar, Sarah JR UA 4:48.15 B 29.67 28.53 26.93 29.07 29.38 29.54 13 Zehntner, Erin SO UCLA 4:56.49 14 29.46 29.19 28.70 28.64 28.42 29.69 29.73 30.06 28.68 28.56 29.66 29.99 30.05 30.04 3 Sandlund, Asa SO USC 4:48.32 B 29.87 28.98 27.50 28.81 28.96 28.89 14 Boylan, Heather A JR USC 4:57.80 13 28.95 29.09 29.21 29.29 27.93 29.59 30.09 30.14 29.14 28.48 29.88 30.10 29.93 30.43 4 Deary, Melissa FR USC 4:49.89 B 30.33 29.38 27.28 29.16 29.33 29.60 15 Valerio, Heather M SO USC 4:58.65 12 29.33 29.10 29.24 29.30 27.73 29.86 30.26 30.47 29.37 28.18 30.29 30.22 30.19 30.30 5 Townsend, Brooke FR ASU 4:49.97 B 30.10 29.23 27.02 29.11 29.30 29.35 16 Sissener, Kristen FR CAL 4:58.87 11 29.52 29.37 29.25 29.46 27.90 29.72 30.30 30.27 29.61 27.98 30.33 30.13 30.03 30.09 6 Thies, Lauren JR STAN 4:50.00 B 30.21 29.89 27.14 28.63 28.62 29.11 C - Final 29.02 29.35 29.74 29.49 17 Higashijima, Naya SO OSU 4:56.32 9 29.68 29.22 27.85 29.71 30.07 30.15 7 Murphy, Corrie E SR USC 4:52.09 B 29.86 29.91 29.74 29.68 26.87 28.94 29.28 29.41 30.00 29.35 29.45 29.48 29.72 30.00 18 Devaney, Lyndsay SO ASU 4:57.20 7 29.58 29.36 27.70 29.57 29.94 30.12 8 Meyer, Katie E JR USC 4:54.28 B 30.15 29.92 29.94 30.13 27.25 29.01 29.64 29.40 30.05 29.68 29.45 29.72 29.75 30.02 19 Jacobs, Karen M SR USC 4:59.78 6 30.38 29.66 27.76 30.15 30.51 30.37 30.27 30.30 30.54 30.56 9 Zimbone, Katie JR UA 4:55.12 30.16 29.16 27.93 28.97 29.27 29.51 20 Staubitz, Melody FR UW 4:59.98 5 29.64 29.84 30.15 30.39 28.20 29.66 29.90 30.45 30.51 28.91 30.26 30.51 30.43 30.54 10 Sissener, Kristen FR CAL 4:55.17 30.41 29.62 28.12 29.65 29.79 29.72 21 O'Kane, Erin C FR USC 5:00.40 4 29.67 29.64 30.00 29.95 27.30 30.03 30.56 30.48 29.77 28.86 30.33 30.50 30.56 30.86 11 Carr, Jessie SO STAN 4:55.27 30.41 29.37 26.79 29.05 29.40 29.63 22 Thompson, Jancy FR ASU 5:01.26 3 29.73 29.67 30.02 30.30 28.14 29.76 30.07 30.31 30.62 30.06 30.41 30.40 30.45 30.77 12 Zehntner, Erin SO UCLA 4:55.76 30.80 30.15 27.35 29.14 29.39 29.79 23 Cohen, Becca SO WSU 5:03.68 2 29.50 29.84 29.91 30.20 27.29 30.12 30.01 30.47 30.46 30.18 30.60 30.78 30.66 31.09 13 Kilian, Caroline JR UA 4:55.85 31.51 31.15 27.15 29.44 29.73 29.73 24 Younglove, Katie JR UCLA 5:03.70 1 29.87 29.92 30.27 30.22 28.19 30.26 30.37 30.75 30.10 29.42 30.75 30.77 30.77 30.93 14 Titcomb, Katie SO ASU 4:57.00 30.73 30.18 28.26 29.84 30.09 30.06 King County Aquatic Center 3 Federal Way, Wash.
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