2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Table of Contents

The University ECU Quick Facts Assistant Athletics Director East Carolina University 2-3 Location: Greenville, N.C. for Media Relations Tom McClellan Chancellor Steve Ballard 4 Enrollment: 27,703 Assistant AD Athletics Director Terry Holland 5 Founded: 1907 for Administrative Affairs J.J. McLamb Greenville, North Carolina 6 Chancellor: Dr. Steve Ballard Director of Compliance Tim Metcalf Student Development 7 Director of Athletics: Terry Holland Assistant Director Minges Aquatic Center 8 Affiliation: NCAA Division I for Internal Operations Dr. Gary Overton Conference: Conference USA Associate Director Meet The Pirates Nickname: Pirates of Athletics/ SWA Rosie Thompson-Smaw Head Coach Rick Kobe 9 Colors: Purple and Gold Assistant AD Assistant Coaches 10-11 ECU Athletics Web Site: www.ecupirates.com for Marketing and Ticketing Scott Wetherbee 2009-10 Women’s Outlook 12 Conference USA Web Site: Associate AD for Administration Lee Workman 2009-10 Women’s Roster 13 www.conferenceusa.com Executive Director Women’s Team Bios 14-19 of the Pirate Club Mark Wharton 2009-10 Men’s Outlook 20 Swimming Information Associate Athletics 2009-10 Men’s Roster 21 Head Coach: Rick Kobe Director for Major Gifts Dennis Young Men’s Team Bios 22-27 Alma Mater: Fairmont State, ‘76 Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. David Dosser 2010 NCAA Qualifying Standards 28 Overall Record/Years: 408-154/26 Head Assistant Coach: Matthew Jabs ON THE Cover Records Assistant Coaches: Kate Gordon, Ed Pretre 2008-09 Year in Review 29 Coach: Mark Lenzi Featured on the covers is the senior Class of 2008-09 Top Times 30 Graduate Assistant Coach: Keith Dawley 2010. Sitting (left to right): Jackie Jones, Rachel Conference USA 31 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Greg Connor Blue, Katlin Potts; standing, Jeffrey Miller, Jason All-Time Men’s Records 32 Administrative Assistant: Melrose Moore Guzewich, Blake Briese and Jarrod Underwood All-Time Women’s Records 33 2008-09 Records/C-USA Finish: This guide is available to the general All-Time Top 10 34-35 Men: 8-1-1/3rd public for $5 (plus $5 postage & handling if Men’s Year-by-Year Results 36-38 Women: 10-1/4th ordering by mail). Checks should be made Women’s Year-by-Year Results 39-40 Swimming Office Phone: 252-328-4614 payable to ECU Athletic Fund and mailed All-Americans 41 Swimming Fax: 252-328-2395 to: ECU Media Relations, 319 Ward Sports Conference Champions 42 Medicine Building, Greenville, N.C. 27858. Honors and Awards 43 Media Relations Hall of Fame 44 Director of Media Relations: Tom McClellan Associate Director/Swim Contact: Jody Jones Credits Phone: 252-737-4522 Fax: 252-737-4528 Jones’ E-Mail: [email protected] Assistant Director: Malcolm Gray Assistant Director: Charles Welch The 2009-10 East Carolina University Swim- Media Relations Assistant: Sara Fetters ming and Diving Media Guide is published by Administrative Assistant: Deirdre Harris the ECU Media Relations Office. Mailing Address: 319 Ward Sports Medicine Bldg. Written and edited by: Jody Jones Greenville, N.C. 27858 Photography by: Rob Goldberg and a variety of Athletics Administration unknown sources. Athletics Director Terry Holland Layout/Composition by: Jai Giffin, Senior Associate Athletics Director Jamie Barker and Kellee Edwards , for External Operations Jimmy Bass Provations Group. www.provations.com Assistant AD for Student Development Cover Design by: Jamie Barker, Nita Boyce Provations Group (Nicholasville, Ky.) Director for Athletics Business Barry Brickman Printing: Morgan Printers, Inc. (Greenville, N.C.) Director of Electronic Media Jeff Charles Special thanks: Head Coach Rick Kobe and Executive Associate Head Assistant Coach Matthew Jabs for Athletics Director Nick Floyd their assistance. Assistant Athletics Director for Medical Services Mike Hanley

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Points East tively, in the nation. The 2007 teachers in rural northeastern North Carolina. For more than 100 years, index compiled national rank- More than 30 local business partners will East Carolina University has ings for faculty productivity for participate in the program that benefits 70 been quietly fulfilling its mis- 375 universities that have PhD high school teachers and 70 students from 10 sion of service. programs. counties. Hand in hand with the •The ECU Brody School of • Jacquelyn Sauls, an ECU pediatric hematol- people of its region, ECU val- Medicine and Eastern Neu- ogy and oncology specialist, directs Rainbow ues where it has been and rosurgical and Spine Associ- Services programs that allow children to what the future holds. ates have merged, a move exchange the anxiety of having an illness Through partnerships with expected to improve services with sailing, swimming, and canoeing. Camp local government, educational for patients in the East, as well Rainbow and Camp Hope took in about 80 and health-care institutions, as expand research into the children with a variety of sicknesses, includ- and the private sector, the uni- neurosciences. ing cancer, hemophilia, and sickle-cell dis- versity is building on everyday • The Wright Fountain, a ease. successes with the promise of centerpiece of ECU’s campus • An ECU professor organized and drew nearly many more to come. Today, and history, has been rebuilt 100 people to the Fourth Annual Congenital as it reflects on the past cen- with structural and aesthetic Heart Disease Awareness Day in Greenville, tury and the breakthroughs improvements. It was rededi- including teenagers and children with con- and achievements that have cated on March 30. The origi- genital heart disease. Parents also got to meet touched North Carolinians and citizens beyond, nal fountain was dedicated in 1932 to Robert with health professionals from Pitt County it continues to prepare more professional edu- H. Wright, the university’s first president, and Memorial Hospital and the American Heart cators, nurses, and allied-health practitioners rededicated to Martin L. Wright in 1951. Association. than any other university in North Carolina. The • Two graduate programs at ECU have • In eastern North Carolina, 122 new hom- Brody School of Medicine, distance-education been named by U.S. News &World Report eowners in 18 counties benefited from ECU’s programs, and innovative research help attract in the largest programs for distance educa- “Upgrade & Save” heating-efficiency pro- more students to the university and send them tion in the magazine’s annual best graduate gram and collectively saved nearly $80,000. into their chosen fields as talented professionals schools edition. The ECU College of Nursing Administered by professor Leslie Pagliari, the and leaders. is listed in the nursing programs section, and program switches out standard electric fur- Below is a sampling of the university’s the ECU College of Education is listed in the naces and air-conditioning units with energy- recent achievements, triumphs and distinctions. library science programs. efficient heat pumps. East Carolina University. Tomorrow starts here. • ECU is in the midst of the most far-reaching Outreach Research fund-raising campaign in its history, with • Carmen Russoniello, a professor of rec- • Rickey Hicks, professor and chair of the a goal of $200 million by 2013. The funds reational therapy and director of the Psy- Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences’ will be used to, among other goals, build chophysiology Lab and Biofeedback Clinic, chemistry department, was awarded more scholarship and research programs, create is using a new program to help Marines than $400,000 to research peptides that distinguished professorships, and construct recover from issues ranging from balance could be used to treat infections resulting new facilities. problems to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. from bacterial and biological warfare agents. • ECU officials broke ground last fall on the The program brings six soldiers to ECU and Hicks is working with the Walter Reed Army new Family Medicine Center, which will allows a therapist to visit wounded soldiers at Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Mary- have more than 60 exam rooms, a phar- Camp Lejeune. land. The research is funded by the Defense macy, laboratory, a geriatric center, better • ECU established its first diversity-based schol- Threat Reduction Agency. parking and other amenities. It’s projected to arship offered through a college, thanks to an • Five ECU maritime studies graduate students open in late 2010. endowment gift by alumnus and Trustee traveled to Stockholm, Sweden, to help • Some of ECU’s facilities hosted stops during Danny Scott. The $2,300 scholarship will be catalog the Vasa, an ill-fated 17th-century the 2008 presidential campaigns. Demo- awarded annually to a College of Business royal Swedish warship. The work is part of cratic candidates Barack Obama and Joe student who not only has the financial need a project between the ECU maritime studies Biden visited campus during the presidential but also contributes to education diversity program and the Swedish National Maritime primaries and in the fall, respectively. Repub- and shows academic excellence. The first Museums. lican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin recipient was announced in April 2009. • ECU researchers were awarded more than also headlined a rally at the university. • A $1.2 million grant from the National Sci- $2 million in the form of nine grants by the • Academic Analytics ranked ECU’s commu- ence Foundation is enabling ECU to support National Institutes of Health to continue nication sciences and disorders program and a three-year program called TechMath to research that studies pancreatic cancer and the kinesiology, exercise science, and reha- link businesses and higher education with cell transport to aspects of the metabolic bilitation program fourth and ninth, respec- underserved high school students and their process in diabetes.

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• Nearly a decade of research landed Kathleen disturbing the wreckage. 20,882 undergraduates, 6,535 graduates, Row, chair of ECU’s psychology department, • Dr. Charles Ewen, East Carolina professor and 6,190 distant education students. East a spot in PBS’s documentary, The Power of anthropology and director of the ECU Carolina also achieved a 20 percent minority of Forgiveness. Row has studied how for- Archaeology Laboratories, and a group of student enrollment. giveness can affect a person in more ways graduate students found the remains of a • An estimated 3,400 students received diplo- beyond spirituality. When participants were 1740s-era brick cellar in Bath, North Caro- mas from ECU after completion of the 2008 questioned about a time when someone had lina. A Bath history buff, Ewen considers spring semester. Of the graduates, 2,400 wronged them, their heart rates and blood this find important to mapping the original were undergraduates, 910 were graduates/ pressures went up. Those levels were quicker town founded in 1705. So far, Ewen and his professionals, and 74 were awarded medical to return to normal for subjects who had students have covered more than two-thirds degrees. East Carolina’s first physical therapy practiced forgiveness. of Bath. doctoral students and the country’s first three • ECU biologist Kyle Summers published medical family therapy doctoral students research that shows a link between evolu- Faculty were also awarded degrees. tion and schizophrenia—genes linked to the • Two ECU finance professors—Stanley Eakins, • Six students from the Brody School of Medi- condition are more likely to show evidence associate dean for the College of Business, cine at East Carolina University have received of natural selection than those not associated and Samuel Tibbs, an associate professor— Schweitzer Fellowships for 2009. The stu- with the disease. Summers’ findings were won the 2008 Charles H. Dow Award from dents, who have finished their first year of published in the Proceedings of the Royal the Market Technicians Association for their medical school, commit to a year of service Society of London. work in exploring trends in the stock market. with a community agency, devoting more • An ECU biologist was part of a team that The award also honored the paper’s co- than 800 hours to local communities lacking surveyed local vegetation and the possible author, William DeShurko, president of the access to adequate health services. effects of climate and environmental chang- Ohio-based 401 Advisor, LLC. • Thirteen ECU construction management stu- es. The team’s goal is to create permanent • Jody Baumgartner, assistant professor of dents traveled to China before the 2008 plots featuring vegetation and soil that can political science and an expert on the vice Beijing Olympics to study the architecture of be studied over time and after natural occur- presidency of the United States, was invited the country. The students learned that their rences, such as hurricanes. to Washington to have dinner with Vice degree from one of the best construction • A five-year grant is helping Brody School President Joe Biden and several other faculty management programs in the southeastern of Medicine researchers find ways to con- members from around the nation. United States could land them jobs all over trol Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium • Best Doctors Inc. chose more than 30 physi- the world. responsible for nearly 10 percent of hospital cians from ECU’s Brody School of Medicine • ECU education student Ashley Bonner was and chronic lung infections in nearly 90 to include in their 2007–2008 “Best Doctors” awarded the Air Force Commendation percent of patients with cystic fibrosis. The list. The group surveys more than 30,000 Medal from the 916th Aerospace Medicine National Institutes of Health awarded the physicians in the United States. Approxi- Flight for her service in a Paraguay trip $1.6 million grant. mately 5 percent of North Carolina physi- with the U.S. Air Force Reserve. Bonner • ECU researchers and the National Oceanic cians made the list. helped deliver medical attention to some of and Atmospheric Administration teamed up the poorest areas of Paraguay. Even during to study three German submarines wrecked Students times when her unit was under fire, Bonner off the coast. The U-boats were sunk in 1942 • The fall semester of 2008 marked the high- adapted accordingly and remembered ECU’s during the Battle of the Atlantic. The vessels est enrollment in ECU history. An estimated motto – Servire. were surveyed and photographed without 27,703 students study at ECU including

3 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Steve Ballard Chancellor • (Arizona ‘70)

and cultural leadership; economic at Bowling Green State University. Three development; and medical innova- years later, he was named provost and vice tion. chancellor for academic affairs at the Uni- Before joining East Carolina as versity of Missouri at Kansas City. the university’s tenth chief exec- His teaching and research have centered utive, Ballard served as provost on leadership in the public sector, research at the University of Missouri at and development and the innovation pro- Kansas City. Previous academic cess, public policy, and the utilization of appointments had taken him from scientific and technical knowledge. He has Oklahoma to the East Coast. authored five books and more than one Ballard spent his childhood in hundred professional articles and manu- Galesburg, Illinois, then attended scripts on such topics as the innovation the University of Arizona, where process, energy and natural resources, and he graduated with distinction in managing growth and change. 1970 with a bachelor’s degree in history. As East Carolina University Administration shortstop and captain of the University of Arizona Steve Ballard Chancellor baseball team, he earned Marilyn Sheerer Provost three varsity letters and Phyllis Horns Vice Chancellor played in the College for Health Sciences World Series during his Deirdre Mageean Vice-Chancellor senior year. for Research and Graduate Studies After earning his doc- Kevin Seitz Vice-Chancellor torate in political science for Administration and Finance from Ohio State Univer- Mickey Dowdy Vice-Chancellor hancellor Steve Ballard, since his arrival sity in 1976, he spent the for University Advancement in Greenville in May 2004, has focused next two years as a postdoctoral C Kemal Atkins Vice Provost for Student Life on measures designed to enhance East Caroli- fellow at the University of Okla- na University’s role as the University For North homa. He spent thirteen years Philip Rogers Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Carolina. On an array of topics, from student on the faculty at Oklahoma and, Donna Payne University Attorney success to research productivity to athletics, he in 1987, he was named director Kimberly Baker-Flowers Chief Diversity Officer has emphasized excellence and leadership. of the prestigious research center, John Durham Executive Director While leading the fastest-growing uni- the Science and Public Policy of University Communications versity in North Carolina, Ballard has com- Program. During the 1980’s, he Terry Holland Director of Athletics mitted to providing every student with served on the City Council and excellent training in the classroom, prac- in 1986 was elected Mayor Pro- tical experiences in the community and Tempore of Norman, Oklahoma. ECU Board of Trustees region, and the opportunity to develop In 1989, he moved to the Uni- William Bodenhamer Fort Lauderdale, Fla. versity of Maine as founding direc- leadership skills. He has hired nation- Robert Brinkley Charlotte ally known leaders in athletics, research, tor of the Margaret Chase Smith David Brody (Chair) Kinston finance, and diversity. He has overseen a Center for Public Policy, a post he record-breaking building boom on campus held until 1998. While at the Uni- Joel Butler Grimesland and the addition of over 500 new faculty versity of Maine, he also served as Ken Chalk Greensboro positions. New campus facilities under his director of the University of Maine Bob Greczyn Cary administration include the East Carolina System/State Government Partner- Steve Jones Raleigh Heart Institute, the Family Medicine Center, ship Program from 1990 to 1992 Bob Lucas Selma the new School of Dentistry, and over $20 and as chair of the Department of Carol Mabe Greensboro million in new athletic facilities. Public Administration from 1991 David Redwine Ocean Isle Beach His other strategic directions include to 1994. Danny Scott Swansea, Ill. providing classroom leaders for the 21st He was recruited to Ohio in Mark Tipton Wake Forest century for public schools in North Caro- 1998 as vice provost for research Brad Congleton (ex officio) Greenville lina and the rest of the nation; artistic and dean of the Graduate School

4 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Terry Holland Director of Athletics • (Davidson ‘64)

Carolina to enjoy unprecedented assisted the president in a fund-raising and mar- record-breaking numbers at the turn- keting role at Virginia since 2001. stiles as well – setting stadium stan- Holland first came to Virginia on April 1, dards for total attendance (2007) and 1974 as head men’s basketball coach, and over average attendance (2008) in back-to- the next 16 seasons became the most success- back seasons. ful coach in Cavalier history, with a record of Shortly after his arrival, Holland 326-173. He helped lead the Cavaliers to a pair orchestrated an aggressive scheduling of Final Four appearances (1981 and 1984) and plan through 2016 which has elevated a National Invitational Tournament title (1980) public perception, national interest while earning two Atlantic Coast Conference and growth of Pirate Football program Coach-of-the-Year awards. with annual home and road regional In 1990, he returned to his alma mater, rivalry games against Atlantic Coast Davidson College, to become its athletic direc- Conference members North Carolina, tor, but five years later he was back in Charlot- North Carolina State, Virginia and tesville to take on the athletic director duties at Virginia Tech, along with contests Virginia. vs. Big East power West Virginia and As Davidson’s athletic director from 1990- Southeastern Conference contender 1995, he oversaw the school’s move back into South Carolina. the Southern Conference and increased of fund- The renewed passion and spirit raising from $350,000 to $1,000,000. has resulted in unmatched internal Holland earned a bachelor of arts degree in and external support as Pirate Club economics from Davidson in 1964 after earning membership has soared past 12,000 three letters as a member of the Wildcats’ var- and fund-raising scholarship dollars sity basketball program. He began his coach- climbed above $5.0 million for the ing career at Davidson as an assistant coach first time in department history. Hol- in 1964 and was soon promoted to the top glorious new era officially began at East land also initiated the Circle of Excel- position five years later where he earned three ACarolina University during the early lence, a 200-member elite group of donors SoCon Coach-of-the-Year selections. autumn of 2004 with the naming of Terry whose efforts have resulted in an added $5.2 In all, Holland completed his basketball Holland, a Clinton, N.C. native, to the ath- million for capital projects and improvements coaching career with a total of 418 wins in 21 letic director’s position – a selection which has such as the Cliff Moore Practice Facility, the seasons, an impressive average of 19.8 wins per already impacted the Pirate Nation with an creation of football team meeting rooms and year. His NCAA Tournament record of 15-10 unparalleled sense of energy, enthusiasm and a refurbishing of the locker rooms and offices stands among the nation’s top 20 in history optimism. inside the Ward Sports Medicine Building to for coaches who have appeared in 10 or more From campuses in Davidson to Charlot- name just a few. post-season games. tesville and Greenville, and in many basketball Holland, who was introduced at a news In 1999, the Charlotte Observer named arenas across the nation and globe, Holland has conference in Greenville Sept. 8, 2004 and Holland one of the 50 most influential figures created a legacy and earned a reputation as a officially began his duties Oct. 1, most recently in ACC basketball history. well-respected leader in collegiate athletics for He has remained active in basketball circles. nearly four decades. In the aspect of athletics He was a member of the powerful NCAA Bas- administration, he has left enduring marks as ketball Committee, chairing the panel in 1997. director of programs at Davidson and Virginia, He served on the Senior National Team Com- and currently has ECU on the right course to mittee of USA Basketball from 1992 through reach unprecedented heights in both intercol- 1996 and chaired the organization’s Collegiate legiate competition and academic success. Committee since 1997. In just five-plus years, Holland’s fingerprints Holland, an avid fishing enthusiast, was are firmly secured on the revitalization of a born April 2, 1942 in Clinton, N.C. He and once-proud football tradition with the hiring wife Ann are the parents of two daughters, Kate of Skip Holtz as the head coach in December, (36, a 1995 graduate of Wake Forest) and Ann- 2004. Holtz has guided the Pirates to three con- Michael (33, a 1997 graduate of Virginia). They secutive bowl appearances and the program’s are also grandparents of two boys, Holland and first conference championship since 1976. Harrison, born to Kate and her husband Steve The on-the-field success has enabled East Terry and Ann Holland Baynard.

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ited as one of the 50 “Best Towns Greenville has seen its population grow from in clubs and concert facilities. The Wel- Cin America” and one of the 50 Best just over 29,000 in 1970 to nearly 80,000 lington B. Gray Gallery on campus and the Metro Areas for Quality of Life, Greenville is in 2009. Greenville Museum of Art house excellent the commercial, educational, medical, and One of the most unique characteristics permanent exhibits as well as hosting trav- cultural center of eastern North Carolina. of the area is the wide assortment of lei- eling exhibitions. As a university community with a strong sure and cultural activities. Parks, rivers, Greenville citizens enjoy outdoor rec- business/manufacturing base, the area is golf courses, historic old towns, coastal reation all year long thanks to a moderate characterized by a diversified economic sounds, and the famous beaches of the climate. There are four distinct seasons, base, a low cost of living, an excellent edu- Outer Banks offer many recreational out- none too harsh to enjoy. Winters are short cational system, a large regional health care lets. The presence of the School of Music and usually mild, with the average January complex, abundant cultural and recreational and the School of Art at ECU provides the temperature around 45 degrees. The long opportunities, and a mild climate. cultural diversity of a major metropolitan summer is not too hot due to a gentle east Greenville is one of the fastest growing area. Local amateur musical, theatrical, ocean breeze making the average July tem- cities in the state. Founded as the Town and dance groups offer more than 200 perature 86 degrees. of Martinsborough, free performances annually to fill nights The proper blend of its people, its tech- and weekends. World-class, nology, and its recreation makes professional entertain- Greenville a great ers perform regularly place to be.

Greenville Facts

Population: 76,932 Pitt County Population: 145,619 Avg. winter temperature: 44° F Avg. summer temperature: 84° F Avg. rainfall per year: 48.24” Elevation: 75’ above sea level Land area: 34.88 sq. miles

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he Murphy Center, still considered one Conditioning Mike Golden. Tof the athletic department’s newest “It just shows the commit- facilities, is located between Dowdy- ment that East Carolina has Ficklen Stadium and Minges Coli- for its student-athletes. No seum. It’s one of the largest and expense was spared in the best-equipped strength and con- development of this facility. ditioning centers in the country. It consists of top of the line ECU’s Board of Trustees strength and speed equip- approved the project in ment, a 50-meter four-lane the spring 1997, thus indoor track, a turf area putting it into the athletics for agilities, and another department staff’s hands to turf section for plyometric make this 52,475-square- training. It has everything.” foot, two-story streng­th The second floor of and conditioning/Pirate the building features a Club multipurpose center a reality. private dining area for recruits as well as a ECU’s strength and conditioning programs 9,000-square-foot banquet hall and a large for its student-athletes are based out of the terrace with a view of the football stadium for 22,000-square-foot first floor of the $13 mil- Pirate Club functions. lion facility. The weight room has revolution- Scattered throughout the facility is a stun- ized the Pirates’ strength and conditioning ning array of photomurals, sports memora- efforts. bilia and trophies. The center opened for workouts in June Because of its location behind the Dowdy- 2002 and was dedicated at ECU’s home foot- Ficklen Stadium endzone and its connection ball game on September 14, 2002. to Minges Coliseum, the Murphy Center is an “This is one of the top weight rooms in ideal place for Pirate Club members to social- the country”, says Director of Strength and ize at both football and basketball games.

ECU Strength and Conditioning

ast Carolina University’s student-athletes train for competition under the direct super- Evision of Director of Strength & Conditioning Mike Golden. The strength staff consists of assistants Danny Wheel, Mason Baggett and Mike Yartin. Golden and his staff conduct workouts in the 22,000-square-foot weight room located inside the Murphy Center. The facility, which opened in spring 2002, more than tripled the size of the Pirates’ previous workout area. The objectives of the ECU Strength & Conditioning Program are to help in the devel- opment of speed, power, and strength. The weight room also plays a key role in injury prevention and rehabilitation, working hand in hand with the school’s athletic train- ing staff. The staff feels that a stronger, faster, and more powerful athlete will be better equipped to compete at the highest levels of NCAA competition.

7 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Student Development

t East Carolina University, athletic and The mission of the CHAMPS (Challenging Aacademic excellence are inseparable Athletes Minds for Personal Success) pro- goals for student-athletes. The University is gram is to provide a personal development committed to the academic success and grad- program designed to reach each student- uation of students participating in its athletic athlete based on his or her individual needs. programs. The Department of Athletics sup- The focus of the program is on the student- ports this commitment with extensive aca- athlete, as a whole person—academically, demic support services in order to maximize athletically and emotionally—and on their the success of every student-athlete. changing needs and skills during college and Under the direction of the ECU Student in the years after graduation. Development Staff, Pirate student-athletes have Ultimately, the CHAMPS program is reached new heights in academic achieve- designed to help student-athletes realize ment during the past few years, including higher academic achievement, a higher level having 10 student-athletes named to Verizon of maturity, self-responsibility and greater CoSIDA Academic All-America teams. overall success. As a participant in this pro- The ECU Athletics Department is com- gram, ECU is dedicated to carrying out all mitted to its Student Development Program the program’s goals and commitments. and the understanding that student-athletes Among the Academic Development Ser- become well-rounded in all aspects of life. vices available for student-athletes are tuto- The primary goals for the Student Develop- rial programs, study halls, academic skills ment Program are: development, and orientation. Additional • To support in the efforts of every stu- programs such as leadership development dent-athlete who attends ECU to earn a seminars, a speaker’s bureau and commu- degree. nity service programs are an important part • To provide assistance for the student- of the student development program. athlete in the development of values, empha- The athletics department has set up sev- sizing the qualities of leadership. eral prestigious awards for ECU student-ath- • To enhance the interpersonal relation- letes. For the past nine years, PCS Phosphate ships and communication skills of the stu- has sponsored the ECU Outstanding Schol- dent-athlete. ar-Athlete Award. The award is presented • To facilitate the fulfillment of career and annually to a male and female athlete who life goals of each student-athlete. best exemplifies both academic and athletic • To safeguard the academic integrity of success. PCS Phosphate also recognizes an the University by insuring compliance with All-Academic team selected from the highest all rules of the University and the NCAA. cumulative GPAs of each team. The NCAA and the Division I-A Athletic Student-athletes also serve on the Stu- Directors Association have developed a life dent-Athlete Advisory Council, which is skills program for student-athletes to help an advisory organization for the Office of them bridge the gap between college and the Student Development and the Department years after graduation. of Athletics.

8 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Head Coach Rick Kobe

or more than a quar- The Kobe Philosophy Fter century, Rick Kobe has been respon- No accomplishment of consequence is sible for making East obtained without a goal! Set a goal, work Carolina swimming as hard as you can, and maintain a healthy and diving one of the positive attitude. I truly believe that if each swimmer, coach or businessman followed the winningest programs in above formula they would be a tremendous the country success in their field. Since becoming the Nothing with substance can ever be Pirates’ head coach in 1982, Kobe’s team achieved without a truly defined goal. The have won over 70 percent of their dual goal you set must be realistic, one, which you meets and compiling over 400 victories for can achieve with a tremendous amount of hard their mentor, making him one of the win- work. Once you have achieved your goal there ningest coaches in America. is a tremendous amount of happiness, pride and self-fulfillment. It is at this point we must The 2009-10 season will be his 28th sea- now set new goals and work for its attainment. son at the helm of the East Carolina swim- At ECU, one of the first things we do is ming program. Kobe’s approach to winning explain to our athletes the goals of the coach- has been the same for the previous 27years: ing staff and how each coach is dedicated to recruit the top athletes who can come in and the completion of each goal. We have two be competitive from the first day. distinct areas of goals: athletic and academic. During his time at ECU, Kobe has helped Our ultimate swimming goal is for each swim- the Pirates set 251 varsity records and 138 mer to achieve their full potential and to have truly enjoyed the total swimming experience at freshman records. He has coached 31 NCAA East Carolina University. qualifiers, four NCAA All-Americans, one Our educational goal is for each swimmer Olympic participant, 138 individual event to graduate with the highest GPA he or she conference champions, and 133 all-confer- combined for a 425-157 record in 27 years. is capable of obtaining. To ensure this we ence performers. Just the fourth coach in the rich history work closely with our academic counselor. Kobe teams have also won eight confer- of ECU swimming and diving; Kobe began A monthly report on every class is given to ence team championships. Kobe was named his coaching career at West Virginia where us through our counselors on all our student- the 2002-03 Conference USA Coach-of-the- he was an assistant from 1976-78. Begin- athletes. We have tutors available in all sub- ject areas and hold a mandatory study hall for Year marking the eighth time that he has ning in 1978, he coached the Raleigh Swim all freshmen. We are committed to academic received a Coach-of-the-Year honor. Association and then, in 1980, came to ECU excellence. He has also tutored some of the top aca- as an assistant coach under Ray Scharf. Kobe Along with goal setting, a positive attitude demic performers at ECU. Marc Cook (1991, then took over the top spot in the Pirates’ is essential for success. We want all our swim- ‘92) and Geoff Handsfield (2007, ‘08) were program on March 15, 1982. mers just as enthusiastic about the success of both two-time Academic All-America selec- Ten of Kobe’s former assistant coaches their teammates as they are about their own. tions. have moved on to become head coaches of The ECU swim team is a “family.” We take Kobe served as an assistant coach for their own at other schools. pride in team spirit. Our training program consists of stretching/ the Pirates from 1980-82 before taking over A native of Windsor, Vt., Kobe swam flexibility, swimming and weights. Our stretch- the men and women’s swimming programs competitively for Fairmont State (W.Va.) ing program is implemented before each swim- prior to the 1982-83 season. After one sea- College, serving as team captain during ming and weight workout. Weights are done son, Kobe’s workout regiment and recruiting his senior season. He earned a bachelor’s three times a week at the school’s strength cen- abilities began to pay off as the men’s team degree in health and physical education in ter. The swimming program consists of morn- finished with an 8-4 dual meet record, and 1976 and obtained his master’s degree in ing and afternoon workouts. Workouts vary as the women’s program came away in even the same field from West Virginia in 1978. to which training group you are in. Specificity better fashion, sporting a 9-4 record. Kobe was one of the youngest coaches of exercise is highly emphasized. Supplementing the training program are From there, Kobe has taken the swim- ever to receive the prestigious Master’s lectures on mechanics, nutrition, race split- ming program to a level unsurpassed in Coach Award presented by the Collegiate ting, mental training and several other areas. Pirate history. Through his team’s success, Swimming Coaches Association of America. We want all of our swimmers to graduate from Kobe has become the winningest coach in Kobe has two daughters: Suzanne, who ECU with very fond memories of the Pirate Pirate athletics’ history. His .730 winning is a 2007 graduate of New York University swim team. We feel we can offer a student- percentage is the best of any Pirate coach and Catherine, who is a junior at N.C. State. athlete a tremendous opportunity. With an with at least five years at ECU since the Kobe is married to the former Courtney excellent academic atmosphere and one of the school became a Division I institution in Holton Welch and has three stepdaughters: most respected swim teams in the country, we are proud of the Pirate tradition. the mid 1960s. Overall, Kobe’s teams have Lindsay, Tyler, and Holton.

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Kobe File

Full Name: Rick Kobe 1997-98 8-2 7-3 15-5 .750 2nd CAA (W) Hometown: Windsor, Vt. 3rd CAA (M), Playing Experience: Fairmont State College (1976) 250th win Coaching Experience: W. Virginia (Asst. Coach, 1976-78); Raleigh Swim 1998-99 5-5 8-2 13-7 .650 3rd CAA (W) Association (Head Coach, 1978-80); East Carolina (Asst. Coach, 1980-82); 5th CAA (M) East Carolina (Head Coach, 1982-pres.) 1999-00 6-4 9-2 15-6 .714 CAA Champs (W) 5th CAA (M) Year M W Overall Pct. Highlights 2000-01 8-2 7-3 15-5 .750 ECAC Champs (W) 1982-83 4-5 5-5 9-10 .474 2 All-Americas 2nd ECAC (M), 1983-84 8-4 9-4 17-8 .680 1 All-America 300th win 1984-85 9-4 8-5 17-9 .654 3rd Easterns (M) 2001-02 6-4 10-1 16-5 .762 2nd C-USA (W) 1985-86 9-3 12-2 21-5 .808 1st CAA (M), 2nd C-USA (M) 2nd CAA (W), 2002-03 7-3 8-2 15-5 .750 C-USA Champs (W) 1986-87 7-3 10-2 17-5 .773 2nd CAA (W), 2nd C-USA (M) 3rd CAA (M) 2003-04 6-4 8-2 14-6 .700 2nd C-USA (M) 1987-88 6-6 10-3 16-9 .640 2nd CAA (M), 2nd C-USA (W) 3rd CAA (W) 2004-05 8-1 7-2 15-3 .833 3rd C-USA (M) 1988-89 9-1 8-2 17-3 .850 1st CAA 3rd C-USA (W) (M), 350th win 100th Win 2005-06 6-3 10-1 16-4 .800 2nd C-USA (M) 1989-90 9-3 8-4 17-7 .708 2nd CAA 2nd C-USA (W) (M), 2006-07 7-5 9-4 16-10 .615 3rd C-USA (M) 1990-91 8-2 7-3 15-5 .750 2nd CAA 3rd C-USA (W) (M), 2007-08 6-2 7-1 13-3 .813 3rd C-USA (M) 1991-92 7-5 5-7 12-12 .500 150th win 3rd C-USA (W) 1992-93 10-2 10-2 20-4 .833 3rd CAA (M/W) 400th win 1993-94 10-2 9-3 19-5 .791 2nd CAA (M/W), 2008-09 8-1-1 10-1 18-2-1 .880 3rd C-USA (M) 1994-95 6-5 10-1 16-6 .727 CAA Champs (W), 4th C-USA (W) 200th win 1995-96 7-3 8-2 15-5 .750 CAA Champs (W) Career Totals: 1996-97 9-1 8-2 17-3 .850 CAA Champs (W) 198-86-1 (M) 227-71 (W) 425-157-1(Overall) .730 (Winning Percentage) 3rd CAA (M) Assistant Coaches his senior year, earned ECU’s Most Outstanding Swimmer twice (1999, Matthew Jabs 2000), and was ranked among the all-time top 10 in the 50, 100, and Head Assistant Coach • 10th Season 200-yard freestyle races at the end of his swimming career. His most notable accomplishment came in his final meet as a Pirate when he atthew Jabs begins his fifth season as Rick posted the then-fastest 100-yard freestyle time in school history. MKobe’s head assistant and 10th year as Jabs graduated from ECU in 2001 with a degree in exercise and part of the coaching staff. As a coach, Jabs has sports science with a minor in recreation and leisure studies, and earned been a part of two conference championship his master’s in athletic and physical education administration two years teams, coached multiple NCAA qualifiers, 18 later. ECU record holders as well as a number of all- A native of Vernon, Conn., Jabs resides in Winterville with his wife conference performers. Athletes coached by Jabs Jaclyn and their one-year old son Evan. have recorded 62 performances ranking in the ECU all-time top 10. Along with his coaching accomplishments his efforts in recruiting have played an integral part in Mark Lenzi the teams continued success. Diving Coach • First Season Since joining the staff at ECU, Jabs has worked his way up the coach- ing ladder. Jabs began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant in ormer Olympic gold medalist diver Mark 2000 and then served as a graduate assistant for the next two seasons, FLenzi is in his first season as the Pirates’ while pursuing a master’s degree. After completing his postgraduate diving coach. Prior to joining the coaching work, Jabs served as a part-time assistant coach during the 2003-04 staff at ECU, Lenzi coached the junior diving season, while also working as an assistant coach with the Greenville team at his alma mater, Indiana University, for Swim Club. Following his first season as a full-time assistant in 2005, the last three years with divers winning four Jabs was promoted to his current position as the Head Assistant Coach. national age group titles. As an athlete at ECU, Jabs accumulated a number of notable accom- Lenzi won his first of two Olympic medals plishments. He was a four-year letterman who was named team captain at the 1992 games in Barcelona. Lenzi defeated

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China’s Tan Liangde by a whooping 31 points to win the gold medal breaststroke (2003, 2004), as well as several U.S Open and Junior on the three-meter springboard. He retired from competition follow- National Qualifiers. ing the games and was named World Springboard Diver-of-the-Year A 1997 graduate of West Virginia University and former Mountain- and was finalist for the Sullivan Award. eer letterman, Pretre also holds a master’s degree from WVU in special Three years later, Lenzi returned to competition with his eyes set education. He resides in Winterville with his wife Collette and their upon winning another Olympic medal. He participated in several newborn son Brayden. international competitions in preparation for the U.S. Olympic Tri- als, where set a world record and qualified for the 1996 in Atlanta on the three-meter springboard despite an injured Kate Gordon shoulder. At the Atlanta games, he won the bronze medal. Assistant Coach • Third Season Lenzi won 18 international competitions in all on the one and three-meter boards. He was the first American to win a gold medal ate Gordon, one of the most decorated at the Pan American Games on the one-meter springboard and was Kswimmers in Pirate history, is in her third the first diver to score over 700 points (762.35) on the three-meter season as a member of the coaching staff. Gor- springboard for 11 dives. don has been a part of ECU swimming since He also became the first diver to score over 100 points on a single enrolling in school during the fall semester of dive (reverse three-and-one-half tuck), which he accomplished 2003. twice. He was also the first American to complete a forward four- A native of Pottstown, Pa., Gordon was a and-one-half somersault in competition. four-time all-conference performer, champion- As a diver at Indiana University, Lenzi won a pair of NCAA ship finalist and U.S. Open qualifier. As a junior National Championships in 1989 and ‘90 on the one-meter spring- in 2006, she achieved personal best times in the 200 and 400 IM, which board, becoming NCAA Diver-of-the-Year in each of those seasons. both rank among the top 10 times in school history. The following year He also won five Big Ten titles. she posted the second-fastest time ever at ECU in the 100-yard butterfly. In 1989 he earned a spot on the U.S. National Team before grad- She also recorded the second-fastest time in school history in the 200- uating from IU the following year with a general studies degree. After yard butterfly. Gordon still owns the freshman record in the 200-yard graduation he continued preparing for the 1992 Olympic games butterfly. under the tutelage of Hall of Fame Coach . Kimball’s Her passion for the sport was on display even as a freshman and instruction helped Lenzi earn 1991 and ‘92 Phillips 66 Diver-of-the- her diligence in the pool was rewarded as she voted the team’s Most Year honors. Improved Swimmer during the 2003-04 season. The following season Lenzi, who previously worked as radiological technician in she was the recipient of the ECU Coaches Award. Smithfield, N.C. as recent as 2006, resides in Greenville with his She received her bachelor’s degree in physical education in 2007 wife Dorothy. and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in health education. Ed Pretre Keith Dawley Assistant Coach • First Season Graduate Assistant Coach • First Season

d Pretre begins his first season with the eith Dawley begins his first season as a EPirates after three successful seasons as an Kgraduate assistant coach at East Carolina assistant coach at Rutgers University. In his University. He joined the Pirate coaching staff short time there, Pretre coached athletes that this summer after receiving his bachelor’s were NCAA qualifiers, members of the U.S. degree from the University of South Carolina National Team, school record holders and two following the 2009 spring semester. Big East champions. Unable to compete as a senior due to a back In 2007-2008, Pretre helped coach Shayna injury, Dawley served as a student assistant Longacre to the NCAA Women’s Champion- coach and worked primarily middle distance ships, where she earned honorable mention All-America honors swimmers. As a junior he competed in the 100 and 200-yard butter- with a 15th-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke. fly at the SEC Championships. Dawley transferred to South Carolina In 2008, Pretre also played a key role in recruiting one of the best at then end of the 2006-07 season from Indiana, where he was a classes ever at Rutgers which was voted 24th by collegeswimming.com. member of the Big Ten champions as a freshman. Prior to his tenure at Rutgers, Pretre served as an assistant coach at A native of Allen, Texas, Dawley was a three-time All-America Princeton University during the 2005-06 season under coach Rob Orr. performer and a four-year all-state and all-regional selection. He With Pretre coaching the breaststroke and butterfly groups, the Tigers was also a Junior National Finalist in the 100 and 200-yard butterfly. won the EISL Championships. He began his coaching career as the head coach of the Fanwood Scotch Plains YMCA Swim Team. During his seven-year tenure he rebuilt their National team from four athletes to 20 in a span of four years. Pretre produced YMCA National Champions in the 100-meter

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Distance Free The distance freestyle events proved to be one of the most improved areas of the team last season. Returning this season are sopho- mores Caitlin Marsilii, Brittany Radcliffe, and Michelle Gadowry. All three proved to be great assets to the team’s success. There is only one new face joining the group this season, freshman Ashley Wagoner.

Middle Distance Free Senior Rachel Blue will pace the way in the middle distance events. Last season Blue took a huge step forward in her swimming career posting three lifetime best times and setting school records in the 200 and 500 free. Her leadership both in and out of the pool makes her an extremely valuable part of the team. Brosi, Marsilii, Gadowry, Kali Gaskill and O’Toole will add great depth and speed to these events.

Sprint Free Sophomore Jessica Brinkley is a part of the Pirates’ outstanding group of breaststrokers. The Pirate sprinters will be another one of the team’s strengths this season. At the Individual Medley Harper’s 200 breaststroke at the C-USA top of the depth chart will be Stewart. She The IM’s should prove to be solid events Championships gave her the school record set school records in both the 50 and 100 for the Pirates this season. Returning for in the event. Joining Harper in the hunt free at the conference championships last the Pirates as C-USA scorers will be senior for the top spot will be Oliver and Harris. year and was a major contributor to the Jackie Jones, junior Lauren Dufault and Oliver’s times coming into the season will relay records set. Rejoining Stewart are sophomore Kristen Giese. All three will play make her one to watch as her career pro- Brosi, Blue, Gaskill and senior Katlin Potts. a significant role in the team’s success this gresses. With sophomore Jessica Brinkley Their experience will provide great depth season. Adding depth to the events will be and freshman Anna-Holland Lawrence the and play a large role in relays. Freshman Brittany Radcliffe, Courtney Harris, Ashley breaststroke events should be a strong part Holly Berenotto is relatively new to the Mullen and freshman Elizabeth Oliver. of this year’s lineup. sport and has already posted some outstand- ing times in the sprint free events. She has Backstroke Butterfly the potential to be one of the elite ECU Sophomore Kelsey Brosi anchors a very This season ECU will see some different sprinters of all time. Also seeing time in talented group of backstrokers. As a fresh- faces filling the butterfly events. One of the these events will be Francis, O’Toole and man, she set a new school record in the 200 faces that will be hard to replace is Amanda sophomore Anna Wayne. backstroke at the C-USA Championships. Duncan, who holds the ECU record in both The rest of the backstroke group this season the 100 and 200 fly. Attempting to fill the Diving will be filled with talented newcomers. void left by Duncan is a trio of returnees. This season should be another good year Junior transfer Kylie Francis will be joined Dufault, Giese and Harris are coming off for the ECU divers. With three returners and by freshmen Kayla Ford, Heather O’Toole outstanding conference championship meets one freshman the team will be looking for and Stephanie Hughes. Ford and O’Toole and will look to carry that momentum into continued success on the boards. Back for are expected to push Brosi for the top spot, the 2009-10 season. Joining the group will their sophomore seasons will be standouts while Francis and Hughes will add the depth be freshmen Pam Hess and Hannah Lee. Meghan Coyne and Katie Yamamoto. Both needed to make this a very strong event for Both bring a tremendous amount of talent to are coming off NCAA Regional Qualifying the Pirates. the team and will play a large role in both seasons with countless dual meet victories. the 100 and 200 events this season. With Adding to this duo will be freshman Kirsite Breaststroke the added depth of sprinters Jenna Stew- Russell and junior Bekah Juarez. Russell This season’s group of breaststrokers will art, Katlin Potts and Mercedes Minney, the is a strong diver from upstate N.Y. and is be a mix of youth and experience. Leading Pirates expect to score a lot of points in the expected to push the returners and create the way will be junior Stephanie Harper. butterfly events. great competition.

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Name Event Year Height Hometown (Last School Attended) Holly Berenotto Sprint Free Fr. 5-4 Egg Harbor Township, N.J. (Egg Harbor HS) Rachel Blue Sprint/Mid-Distance Free Sr. 5-8 Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest HS) Jessica Brinkley Breaststroke So. 5-7 New Bern, N.C. (New Bern HS) Kelsey Brosi Backstroke/Sprint Free So. 5-9 Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS) Meghan Coyne Diving So. 5-3 Newburgh, N.Y. (Valley Central HS) Lauren Dufault IM/Butterfly Jr. 5-8 Fairport, N.Y. (Fairport HS) Kayla Ford Backstroke Fr. 5-6 Wilmington, N.C. (John T. Hoggard HS) Kylie Francis Backstroke/Sprint Free Jr. 5-10 Gilbertsville, Pa. (Richmond) Michelle Gadowry Mid-Distance Free So. 5-11 Punta Gorda, Fla. (Charlotte HS) Kali Gaskill Sprint Free So. 5-8 Woodbridge, Va. (Hylton HS) Kristen Giese IM/Breaststroke So. 5-6 Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley HS) Stephanie Harper Breaststroke/IM Jr. 5-4 Newark, Del. (Newark HS) Courtney Harris Breaststroke/IM Jr. 5-5 Mechanicsville, Va. (Atlee HS) Pamela Hess Butterfly Fr. 5-7 Canton, Ga. (Sequoyah HS) Stephanie Hughes Butterfly Fr. 5-6 Cary, N.C. (Green Hope HS) Jackie Jones IM/Breaststroke Sr. 5-1 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Montour HS) Bekah Juarez Diving Jr. 5-4 Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill HS) Anna Holland Lawrence Breaststroke Fr. 5-7 Raleigh, N.C. (Enloe HS) Hannah Lee Butterfly Fr. 5-5 Wake Forest, N.C. (Wake Forest-Rolesville HS) Caitlin Marsilii Distance Free So. 5-4 Falls Church, Va. (Bishop O’Connell HS) Mercedes Minney Sprint Free/Sprint Fly Jr. 5-8 Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township HS) Ashley Mullen Breaststroke So. 5-7 Pasadena, Md. (Chesapeake HS) Elizabeth Oliver Breaststroke/Sprint Fly Fr. 5-8 Zebulon, N.C. (East Wake HS) Heather O’Toole Backstroke/Sprint Free Fr. 5-5 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Saint Pius X HS) Katlin Potts Sprint Free/Sprint Fly Sr. 5-6 Chester, Va. (Thomas Dale HS) Brittany Radcliffe IM/Mid-Distance Free So. 5-5 Columbia, Md. (Atholon HS) Kirstie Russell Diving Fr. 5-5 Feura Bush, N.Y. (Bethlehem Central HS) Jenna Stewart Sprint Free Jr. 5-9 Park, Fla. (Winter Park HS) Ashley Wagoner Distance Free Fr. 5-8 Charlotte, N.C. (Ardrey Kell HS) Anna Wayne Sprint Free So. 5-7 Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover HS) Katie Yamamoto Diving So. 5-4 Paris, Ontario (St. John’s College)

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Holly Berenotto and 100-yard freestyle … Junior National Before ECU: Junior National Qualifier … Freestyle Qualifier. Senior Sectional Qualifier … Coached by Freshman • 5-4 Personal: Born May 2, 1988 ... Parents are Jeff Scriver. Egg Harbor Township, N.J. (Egg Harbor) Larry and Linda Blue. Personal: Born August 7, 1990 … Parents Major – Elementary Education Top Collegiate Times: 100 Free – 51.32; are Kevin and Marjorie Brosi … Younger sis- Club – Ocean City Cerpants 200 Free – 1:48.78; 500 Free – 4:52.28 ter of former Pirate swimmer Meghan Brosi. Top Collegiate Times: 50 Free – 23.57; Kobe’s Quote: “Holly Jessica Brinkley 100 Free – 51.55; 200 Free – 1:51.92; 100 comes in as a highly dec- Breaststroke Back – 57.41; 200 Back – 2:02.57 orated sprinter and we Sophomore • 5-7 anticipate her solidifying New Bern, N.C. (New Bern) Meghan Coyne our sprint group. We are Major – Nursing Diving looking forward to her chal- Club – New Bern YMCA Sophomore • 5-3 lenging some of our varsity Newburgh, N.Y. (Valley Central) records as a freshman.” Kobe’s Quote: “She had Major – Undecided Before ECU: Four-year letterman at Egg a very nice freshman year. Club – Viking Diving Harbor High … High school record holder She has a lot of untapped in five events … 2008 and ’09 Atlantic potential and we are expect- Kobe’s Quote: “Had a City Press Swimmer-of-the-Year … Three- ing her to have a very good very nice freshman season time state champion … Undefeated in the sophomore season.” and was a solid dual meet 50-yard freestyle as a junior and senior … At ECU: Earned her first performer. We anticipate her Coached by Brad Green and Mark Jamieson. varsity letter in 2008-09 … 2009 Conference continuing that success and Personal: Born May 26, 1991 … Parents USA Championship participant. setting new standards on the are Chris and Peter Berenotto. Before ECU: Coastal Carolina 3A Con- one and three-meter boards.” Top Prep Times: 50 Free – 23.86; 100 ference Swimmer-of-the-Year … YMCA At ECU: 2009 NCAA Regional quali- Free – 51.75 National Qualifier … Coached by Steve fier …2009 Conference USA Championship Hopkinson. finalist … Earned one varsity letter. Rachel Blue Personal: Born April 19, 1990 … Parents Before ECU: Earned All-America honors Freestyle are Don and Debra Brinkley … Older broth- … National Qualifier … Coached by Jim Senior • 5-8 • Team Captain ers, Jared and Justin, were both members of Frisbie at the Viking Diving Club. Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest) the ECU men’s swimming and diving team. Personal: Born August 30, 1990 … Par- Major – Marketing Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – ents are Jim and Sue Coyne. Club – Myrtle Beach Swim Team 1:06.79; 200 Breast – 2:27.58 Top Collegiate Scores: One-Meter – 337.10; Three-meter – 287.65 Kobe’s Quote: “Had a Kelsey Brosi dream season her junior Backstroke/Freestyle Lauren Dufault year, setting multiple varsity Sophomore • 5-9 IM records. She is one of our Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake) Junior • 5-8 all-time top swimmers and Major – Communications Fairport, N.Y. (Fairport) we anticipate her having an Club – Columbia Clippers Major – Elementary Education even greater senior year.” Club – Fairport Area At ECU: Three-year letterman … Earned Kobe’s Quote: “She is a all-conference accolades as a junior and very versatile athlete, who Kobe’s Quote: “She sophomore … Three-time Conference USA swam a variety of events for had a great finish to her Championship finalist … Holds the ECU us. She has the potential to sophomore season and we record in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle and be a top three finalist at the anticipate her beginning 400-yard freestyle relay … Named ECU’s conference championship her junior year where she Most Improved Swimmer for 2008 … Mem- meet.” left off.” ber of the Minges Natatorium record 200- At ECU: Named 2009 Most Outstanding At ECU: Two-time Con- yard freestyle relay team … United States Rookie … All-Conference USA performer … ference USA Championship finalist … Short Course qualifier. ECU varsity record holder in the 200-yard Ranks among the top five on the school’s Before ECU: Swam for the Myrtle Beach backstroke … Member of the record-holding all-time 200-yard butterfly and 200 and Swim Team under the tutelage of coach 400-yard freestyle relay team … Set the ECU 400-yard IM chart … Named ECU’s Most Colette Adams … Captured individual state freshman record in the 100 and 200-yard Outstanding Rookie in 2008 … Two-year championships in the 50 (three-time winner) freestyle and the 200-yard backstroke … letterman.

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Before ECU: Club team was Fairport Area Courtney Harris ranks among the school’s all-time top Championship finalist … Ranked among the coached by Marci Callan … Junior National 10 in the 200-yard breaststroke and 400-yard IM. all-time top 10 at UR in the 100 and 200- Qualifier … High school state champion and yard backstroke … Attended high school record holder. … Scholastic All-American. at The Hill School … Team MVP … YMCA Personal: Born October 8, 1988 … Par- Personal: Born April 17, 1991 … Parents National Finalist … Junior National Qualifier ents are Paul and Dorothy Dufault. are Richard and Kelli Ford. … Senior Sectional Qualifier … Coached by Top Collegiate Times: 200 IM – 2:05.25; Top Prep Times: 100 Back – 57.87; 200 Linda Jones at the Boyertown YMCA. 400 IM – 4:24.63: 200 Fly – 2:04.55 Back – 2:05.25 Personal: Born March 16, 1989 … Parents are Robert and Carolyn Francis. Kayla Ford Kylie Fancis Top Collegiate Times: 100 Back – 58-12; Backstroke Backstroke/Freestyle 200 Back – 2:04.12; 50 Free – 24.20 Freshman • 5-6 Junior • 5-10 Wilmington, N.C. (John T. Hoggard HS) Gilbertsville, Pa. (Richmond) Michelle Gadowry Major – Pre-Med Major – Fashion Merchandising Freestyle Club – Waves of Wilmington Club – Boyertown YMCA Sophomore • 5-11 Punta Gorda, Fla. (Charlotte) Kobe’s Quote: “She is a Kobe’s Quote: “She Major – Graphic Design major addition to our back- transferred in last semes- Club – Charlotte County stroke group and we antici- ter from the University of pate her having a very fast Richmond and has been Kobe’s Quote: “Michelle freshman season.” training very hard. She will has the potential to be one Before ECU: Swam for be a very nice compliment of our top distance swim- coach Brian Benfer of the to a talented group of back- mers. We look forward to Wilmington Waves … Team MVP at Hog- strokers.” her having a great sopho- gard High School … Named Athlete-of-the- Before ECU: Lettered as a freshman at the more year.” Year as a senior … Junior National Qualifier University of Richmond … 2008 Atlantic 10 At ECU: 2009 Confer-

15 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming ence USA Championship finalist … Ranks performer … South Carolina state high At ECU: Two-year letterwinner … 2008 among the school’s all-time top 10 in the school champion in the 100-yard freestyle and ’09 Conference USA Championship 500, 1000 and 1650-yard freestyle. … Speedo Sectional finalist. finalist … Ranks among the school’s all-time Before ECU: Four-time high school state Personal: Born Dec. 12, 1989 … Parents top 10 in the 200-yard breaststroke and 400- championship finalist … Junior National are Barney and Charlotte Giese. yard IM. Qualifier … Senior National Qualifier … Top Collegiate Times: 200 IM – 2:08.79; Before ECU: Club team was the Posei- Coached by Jeff Cain. 200 Fly – 2:06.41 don Swim team coached by Ted Sallade … Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1990 … Parents are Captain of club team … Finalist and record Brian and Lauri Gadowry. Stephanie Harper holder at the Virginia state high school Top Collegiate Times: 200 Free – 1:53.08; Breaststroke/IM championships … U.S. Open Qualifier … 500 Free – 4:57.50; 1000 Free – 10:22.93 Junior • 5-4 Junior National Qualifier … All-Richmond Newark, Del. (Newark) Metro Area performer. Kali Gaskill Major – English Personal: Born June 7, 1989 ... Parents are Freestyle Club – Team Delaware Tim and Pam Harris. Sophomore • 5-8 Top Collegiate Times: 200 Breast – Woodbridge, Va. (Hylton) Kobe’s Quote: “She is 2:19.13; 400 IM – 4:30.38 Major – Exercise and Sport Science an outstanding breaststroke Club – Prince William swimmer, who if she can Pamela Hess stay healthy has the ability Butterfly Kobe’s Quote: “She had to smash her own varsity Freshman • 5-7 a great freshman season records.” Canton, Ga. (Sequoyah HS) and we anticipate her post- At ECU: Two-time All- Major – Elementary Education ing the fastest times of her Conference USA performer … Holds the Club – Tidal Wave career this season.” ECU varsity and freshman record in the At ECU: Earned All-Con- 200-yard breaststroke … Ranks second on Kobe’s Quote: “We are ference USA honors as a the school’s all-time fastest times in the 100- expecting her to provide freshman … Ranks among the top 10 on the yard breaststroke … Member of the varsity us with valuable points school’s 100-yard freestyle chart … Varsity record-holding 200 and 400-yard medley throughout the dual meet letterwinner. relay teams … Minges Natatorium record season and be a finalist at Before ECU: Virginia state champion- holder in the 400-yard medley relay … the conference champion- ship finalist … Junior National Qualifier … Two-year letterwinner … United States Short ship meet.” Coached by Rose Marie Hayes. Course Qualifier. Before ECU: Member of Tidal Wave Personal: Born January 15, 1990 … Par- Before ECU: Swam for Team Delaware Swimming coached by Jim McGinnis … ents are Skip and Jamie Gaskill. coached by Dan Sullivan … Two-time state Junior National Qualifier … U.S. Short Top Collegiate Times: 50 Free – 24.13; champion … Three-time first team all-state Course National Qualifier … Georgia high 100 Free – 51.93; 200 Free – 1:53.76 performer … Junior National Qualifier … school state championship finalist … 2009 Speedo Sectional Qualifier … U.S. Open Sequoyah High Swimmer-of-the-Year. Kristen Giese Qualifier. Personal: Born March 18, 1991 ... Parents Butterfly/IM Personal: Born December 15, 1988 … are Nell and Herbert Ness. Sophomore • 5-6 Parents are Jesse and Sandra Harper. Top Prep Times: 100 Butterfly – 56.33; Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – 200 Butterfly – 2:05.39 Major – Education 1:03.19; 200 Breast – 2:14.45; 200 IM – Club – Carolina Aquatics 2:08.64 Stephanie Hughes Backstroke/Butterfly Kobe’s Quote: “She Courtney Harris Freshman • 5-6 continued to improve as Breaststroke/IM Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) the season progressed last Junior • 5-5 Major – Chemistry year. She will see a lot Mechanicsville, Va. (Atlee) Club – YMCA of the Triangle Area more action in the butterfly Major – Sports Studies events this season and we Club – Poseidon Kobe’s Quote: “She is are anticipating her to stay a very talented backstroke on that track in all her events.” Kobe’s Quote: “She is and butterfly swimmer At ECU: Earned one varsity letter … 2009 one of the hardest work- that is going to be a great Conference USA Championship finalist … ers on our team and her addition to both of those Ranks among the school’s all-time top 10 in determination to become groups.” the 200-yard butterfly. a faster swimmer will pay Before ECU: Two-time Before ECU: Three-time high school dividends for us during the MVP of her high school team … Four-time swimmer-of-the-year … Four-time all-area dual meet season.” all-conference performer … YMCA National

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Qualifier … Member of the 2006 YMCA Before ECU: Dove for coach Becky Bin- Caitlin Marsilii National Championship Team … Senior ney at Chapel Hill High School … North Freestyle Sectional Qualifier. Carolina Central Region finalist. Sophomore • 5-4 Personal: Born November 9, 1990 ... Par- Personal: Born March 11, 1989 … Parents Falls Church, Va. (Bishop O’Connell) ents are Cathy and Jim Hughes. are Becky and Robert Abbas. Major – Recreational Therapy Top Prep Times: 100 Butterfly – 59.68; Top Collegiate Score: One-meter – 281.50 Club – The FISH 200 Butterfly – 2:10.56 Anna Holland Lawrence Kobe’s Quote: “She had Jackie Jones Breaststroke a superb freshman season Breaststroke/IM Freshman • 5-7 and we anticipate her hav- Senior • 5-1 • Team Captain Raleigh, N.C. (Enloe) ing an extremely fast sopho- Pittsburgh, Pa. (Montour) Major – Speech Therapy more campaign.” Major – Biochemistry Club – Marlins of Raleigh At ECU: Varsity letter- Club – Tidal Wave winner … 2009 Conference Kobe’s Quote: “She has USA Championship finalist … Ranks among Kobe’s Quote: “She is the potential to develop the school’s all-time top 10 in four freestyle a very versatile swimmer into a terrific breaststroke events (200, 500, 1,000, 1,650) … Set the who will be a key contribu- swimmer and become a ECU freshman record in the 1,650-yard tor during the dual meet big part of our success this freestyle. season. She has had an season and in the future.” Before ECU: Junior National Qualifier … outstanding career and we Before ECU: Earned Won the 500-yard freestyle championship anticipate her senior season Most Outstanding Athlete honors at Enloe at the high school metro championships … being her fastest.” High School ... NCHSAA Finalist ... Senior Coached by Ray Benecki. At ECU: Three-year letterman … Three- Sectional Qualifier ... Swam for Marlins of Personal: Born April 28, 1990 … Parents time All-Conference USA finalist … Raleigh coached by Paul Silver. are Peggy and Joseph Marsilii. Earned all-conference honors in 2007 Personal: Born February 11, 1991 .. Top Collegiate Times: 200 Free – 1:52.86; and ‘08 … Ranks among the top 10 in the Parents are Luanne and Andy Lawrence. 500 Free – 4:56.22; 1,000 Free – 10:11.09; 200-yard breaststroke and the 200 and Top Prep Times: 100 Breast -- 1:07.51; 1,650 Free – 16:58.91 400-yard IM all-time at ECU … Named 200 Breast -- 2:26.25 2006 ECU Most Outstanding Rookie … Mercedes Minney United States Short Course Qualifier … Hannah Lee Butterfly/Freestyle Honor Roll student. Butterfly Junior • 5-8 Before ECU: Swam for the Tidal Wave Freshman • 5-5 Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township) Swim Team coached by Ed Bahan and Cindy Wake Forest, N.C. (Wake Forest-Rolesville) Major – Exercise and Sport Science Woods … WPIAL champion and state med- Major – Pre-Med Club – Trident alist in the 200 IM. Club – Marlins of Raleigh Personal: Born January 13, 1988 … Par- Kobe’s Quote: “Mer- ents are Vicki and Terry Jones. Kobe’s Quote: “We cedes is one of our most Top Collegiate Times: 200 Breast – are anxious to watch her improved swimmers the last 2:22.08; 200 IM – 2:05.89; 400 IM – develop as a butterfly swim- two seasons. We are antici- 4:26.07 mer. She had an excep- pating that she will become tional senior season and we more of a factor during the Bekah Juarez expecting great things from dual meet season.” Diving her over the course of her At ECU: Two-year letterwinner. Junior • 5-4 career.” Before ECU: Earned All-America honors Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill) Before ECU: Swam for Marlins of Raleigh … All-state performer … Three-time PIAA Major – Education coached by Paul Silver … Earned Scholastic state finalist … Super Sectional Qualifier … Club – Chapel Hill All-America honors … U.S. Short Course Two-time county 100-butterfly champion … National Qualifier … Received all-confer- Served as team captain as a senior. Kobe’s Quote: “She is a ence and all-state honors … CAP-7 Confer- Personal: Born September 17, 1988 … Par- very hard worker who has ence Champion. ents are Connie and Robert Minney. had two great years for us Personal: Born October 18, 1991 ... Par- Top Collegiate Times: 100 Free – 53.73; on the boards and we are ents are Sherrie and Keith Lee. 100 Fly – 59.14. expecting more good things Top Prep Times: 100 Butterfly – 57.21; from her this season.” 200 Butterfly – 2:04.53 At ECU: Two-year letter- winner … Two-time Conference USA Cham- pionship participant … Honor Roll student.

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National Qualifier … Finalist at the NCH- SAA Championships. Personal: Born March 7, 1991 … Parents are Phyllis and Jeff Oliver. Top Prep Times: 100 Breast – 1:05.06; 200 Breast – 2:18.36; 100 Fly – 57.90

Heather O’Toole Backstroke/Freestyle Freshman • 5-5 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Saint Pius X) Major – Nursing Club – Swim Atlanta

Kobe’s Quote: “She will anchor a strong group of backstroke swimmers this season, while also swim- ming some sprint freestyle events.” Before ECU: Swam for Club Swim Atlanta coached by Chris Davis … Three-time MVP of her high school team … Recipient of the team’s Coach’s Award … Junior National Qualifier … Senior National Qualifier. Personal: Born January 29, 1991 … Parents are Patrick O’Toole and Kelli McCormick. Top Prep Times: 100 Back – 57.97; 200 Back – 2:03.57; 100 Free – 52.81

Katlin Potts Butterfly/Freestyle Senior • 5-6 • Team Captain Chester, Va. (Thomas Dale) Major – Exercise and Sport Science Stephanie Harper is a member of two ECU record-holding medley relay teams. Club – Poseidon

Ashley Mullen Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – Kobe’s Quote: “She has Breaststroke/IM 1:08.58; 200 Breast – 2:24.81 developed into an outstand- Sophomore • 5-7 ing sprint flyer and she may Pasadena, Md. (Chesapeake Senior) Elizabeth Oliver also compete in the 200 fly. Major – Criminal Justice Breaststroke/Butterfly She swam fast right from the Club – Severna Park YMCA Freshman • 5-8 beginning to the end and Zebulon, N.C. (East Wake) we expect to see that trend Kobe’s Quote: “She saw Major – Elementary Education to continue.” primarily breaststroke events Club – Marlins of Raleigh At ECU: Three-year letterman … Three-time as a freshman, but will see Conference USA Championship finalist … … more competition in the Kobe’s Quote: “Elizabeth Ranks among the school’s all-time top 10 in IM events this year and we is a very talented and versa- the 100-yard butterfly … Honor Roll student. anticipate her having a good tile swimmer. She will play Before ECU: Swam with Poseidon Swim sophomore season.” a big part in our dual meets. Club under Ted Sallade … Junior National At ECU: Earned her first varsity letter. She has the potential to be Qualifier … YMCA National Qualifier … Before ECU: Maryland state champion- a multi-event finalist at the U.S. Open Qualifier. ship qualifier … YMCA National Qualifier conference championship Personal: Born June 10, 1988 … Parents … Maryland All-Star Team participant. meet.” are Kathy and Chuck Potts. Personal: Born December 3, 1990 … Par- Before ECU: Swam for Marlins of Raleigh Top Collegiate Times: 100 Free – 52.32; ents are Cheryl and Joe Mullen. coached by Paul Silver … U.S. Short Course 100 Fly – 57.17

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Brittany Radcliffe Jenna Stewart Anna Wayne Freestyle/IM Freestyle Freestyle Sophomore • 5-5 Junior • 5-9 Sophomore • 5-7 Columbia, Md. (Atholton) Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover) Major – Business Major – Child Development Major – Undecided Club – Retrievers Aquatic Club – Trinity Prep Club – Cape Fear Aquatics

Kobe’s Quote: “Brittany Kobe’s Quote: “She Kobe’s Quote: “She gave is coming off a very good swam really fast at the end us a big lift as a fresh- freshman year in which of her sophomore season man in the sprint events and she swam mostly freestyle and if she can continue to the relays. We anticipate events. She will compete in build upon those times it’s her showing tremendous more IM events during her going to be a very special improvement this season.” sophomore season.” season for her.” At ECU: Earned her first At ECU: Earned one varsity letter … At ECU: Two-year letterwinner … Earned varsity letter as a freshman. 2009 Conference USA Championship All-Conference USA honors in 2009 … Before ECU: Four-time Mid-Eastern finalist. Holds the school record in the 50 and 4A Conference MVP … Three-time high Before ECU: USA Swimming Scholastic 100-yard freestyle … Member of the varsity school MVP … YMCA National Qualifier … All-America … Member of the Maryland record-holding 200 and 400-yard medley Coached by David Sokolofsky. All-Star Team … Super Sectional finalist … relay teams as well as the 200 and 400-yard Personal: Born June 20, 1990 … Parents Junior National Qualifier … Virginia state freestyle relay teams … Ranks among the are Marianne and Greg Wayne. championship finalist. school’s all-time top 10 in the 100-yard but- Top Collegiate Times: 50 Free – 25.37; Personal: Born January 16,1990 … Par- terfly … Set the ECU freshman record in the 100 Free – 55.10 ents are Dalene and Michael Radcliffe. 50-yard freestyle. Top Collegiate Times: 400 IM – 4:31.41; Before ECU: Swam for Trinity Prep Katie Yamamoto 500 Free – 5:00.78 Aquatics for coach Rocco Aceto … Six-time Diving first-team All-America … Ranked among Sophomore • 5-4 Kirstie Russell the U.S. Swimming Association top 16 Paris, Ontario (St. John’s College) Diving three times … Florida State High School Major – Biochemistry Freshman • 5-5 Association Athlete-of-the-Year finalist … Club – Etobicoke Feura Bush, N.Y. (Bethlehem Central) Four-time MVP of her high school team … Major – Communication Junior National Qualifier … Senior Nation- Kobe’s Quote: “Unfor- Club – Flip ‘N Rip al Qualifier. tunately she was injured Personal: Born May 5, 1989 … Parents are during the conference and Kobe’s Quote: “Kirstie is Melinda and Mark Stewart. regional championship a part of a very young and Top Collegiate Times: 50 Free – 22.84; meets and was unable to talented group of divers. 100 Free – 49.92; 100 Fly – 55.42 compete. We are anxious to We anticipate her making have her back, healthy and big scoring contributions Ashley Wagoner back to form that helped her qualify for the during the dual meet sea- Freestyle NCAA Regional.” son.” Freshman • 5-8 At ECU: 2009 NCAA Regional Qualifier Before ECU: Three-time Junior National Charlotte, N.C. (Ardrey Kell) … Two-time Conference USA Diver-of-the- Qualifier … Qualified for the N.Y. state Major – Business Week … Earned her first varsity letter. championships three times … Posted an Club – Swim MAC Before ECU: Overall Atlantic Canada undefeated record twice during her high Senior Champion … Two-time Overall school career … Two-time Empire State Kobe’s Quote: “She will Atlantic Canada Junior Champion … Can- Games Qualifier … High school sectional add depth to a solid group ada Senior National finalist … Canadian finalist. of distance swimmers and Junior National finalist … Two-time Ontario Personal: Born September 25, 1991 … see a lot of time in the 500 Overall Diving Champion. Parents are Mary and Daniel Russell. and 1,000-yard freestyle Personal: Born March 29, 1990 … Parents Best Prep Score: One-meter – 267.55 events.” are Margie and David Yamamoto. Before ECU: NCHSAA Top Collegiate Scores: One-meter – Regional Champion … Senior Sectional 403.65; Three-meter – 433.60; Platform Qualifier. – 367.80 Personal: Born January 21, 1991 … Par- ents are Charyl and Ron Wagoner. Top Prep Times: 500 Free – 5:04.10; 1,000 Free – 10:23.23; 1,650 Free – 17:24.68

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Individual Medley ese and junior Billy Gordon have The IM events will be a shown improvement throughout solid event for the Pirates this their ECU careers and are expected season. Sophomore Travis to continue that trend this season. Stauder with a very strong sup- porting cast including Tommy Middle Distance Freestyle Ryan and Roman Sandler will The middle distance freestyle lead the 200. All three are ver- events are shared by a combina- satile swimmers who make an tion of distance and sprint ath- impact in each of their events. letes. This season the 200 free Leading the way in the 400 could turn out to be the strongest will be senior Jeffrey Miller event for the team with the return with added depth from junior of Cavalcanti, Briese and Chris- Thiago Cavalcanti and new- tian. All three had all-time top 10 comers Chris Borseywicz, and performances at C-USA Champi- Turner Haigwood. All six are onships. Bailey and Gordon return multidimensional athletes that to add depth in the 200 and 500 will give the coaching staff freestyle. Joining the group is the great flexibility this season. talented rookie trio of Michael Krone, Rick Smith and Chase Wit- Backstroke tenauer, whom the coaching staff This season ECU will look expects to be competing for top toward talented freshman spots in these events. Elliot Casey as the leader of the backstroke group. Adding Sprint Freestyle depth will be sophomore Miles Senior Jason Guzewich, the Maximini and junior Roman fastest swimmer in school history, Sandler. Also competing for returns with the hopes of smashing spots will be a trio of fresh- more records and qualifying for the men that includes Andy Rich- 2010 NCAA Championships. Guze- ter, William Quarles, and Mike Junior Andrew Johnson looks to rebound in 2009-10 after his wich will look to break his school Jolly. The depth in this event season ended prematurely because of illness. record in the 50 free and eclipse should bring out the best in the mark in the 100. Temotio is also these athletes making it a strong event for the ing the way will be Andrew Stoker, who was expected to challenge the varsity records as team this season. one of most consistent flyers the Pirates had well. Adding competition for the returners on their roster last season. Miller turned in a will be newcomers Richter, Geoff Bobsin Breaststroke record setting performance in the 200 fly and Jr. and Patrick Lytle. All three have shown The Pirates should be loaded in the hopes to duplicate that performance this year. glimpses of elite speed and will be relied breaststroke events once again this season. Cavalcanti and Bailey will help solidify the on heavily to add depth and be large parts Tommy Ryan is coming off a record setting event. In the sprint events Sophomore Ailton of the relay success this season. The return season in which he set varsity records in Temotio and Sandler will have a big impact. of junior Rhett Saylors after an injury riddled the 100 and 200 events. Stauder was not Borysewicz, JD Flanagan, and Haigwood are sophomore season will also be a great addi- far behind setting freshmen records in both new to the group this year. tion to the sprinters. breaststroke events. Junior Andrew John- son had an outstanding sophomore season Distance Freestyle Diving before falling ill prior to the conference Following another record-setting season, The men’s diving team is comprised of championship meet. His return and con- Cavalcanti will return to lead the Pirate three talented freshmen: Alex Cohen, Tyler tinued improvement will make this a very distance swimmers. His resume includes Dunsmore and Ian Hogan. The coaches feel strong event for the Pirates in 2010. Doug five of the six distance records in the school that this may be the strongest recruiting class Parker, Ben Sisler and Jarrod Underwood all history. This season the coaches are look- of divers top to bottom in recent memory. return to compose a formidable group. ing for him to continue his dominance and The challenge for this young group will be begin to move into a leadership role on the developing the chemistry needed to be suc- Butterfly team. Bailey is coming off a solid freshman cessful on the boards. All three will compete This year’s group of flyers will have a great campaign and should make a great one-two for the top spot and that daily competition mix of both 100 and 200 swimmers. Lead- punch with Cavalcanti. Senior Blake Bri- should bring out the best in them.

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Name Event Year Height Hometown (Last School Attended) Jonathan Bailey Distance Free/Butterfly So. 6-0 Richmond, Va. (Mills Godwin HS) Geoffrey Bobsin Sprint Free Fr. 6-0 Fairfax Station, Va. (Robinson HS) Chris Borysewicz Butterfly So. 5-11 Mechanicsville, Va. (Reynolds Community College) Blake Briese Mid-Distance Free Sr. 6-2 Snellville, Ga. (Texas Tech HS) Elliot Casey Backstroke Fr. 6-0 Madison, N.C. (Dalton L. McMichael HS) Thiago Cavalcanti Distance Free Jr. 6-1 Pernambuco, Brazil (Colegio Marista Sao Luis) Andrew Christian Sprint/Mid-Distance Free Jr. 5-9 Romansville, Pa. (Dowington HS) Alex Cohen Diving Fr. 5-10 Roslyn, Pa. (Abington HS) Tyler Dunsmore Diving Fr. 6-0 Newville, Pa. (Big Spring HS) J.D. Flanagan Butterfly Fr. 6-0 Medford, N.J. (Shawnee HS) Billy Gordon Mid-Distance Free Jr. 6-4 Pottstown, Pa. (Owen J. Roberts HS) Jason Guzewich Sprint Free Sr. 6-5 Shelby, N.C. (Shelby HS) Turner Haigwood Butterfly/IM Fr. 6-0 Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS) Ian Hogan Diving Fr. 5-11 Ballston, N.Y. (Ballston Spa HS) Andrew Johnson Breaststroke Jr. 6-2 Clayton, N.C. (Clayton HS) Mike Jolly Backstroke Fr. 6-3 Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) Michael Krone Sprint Free Fr. 6-4 Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller HS) Patrick Lytle Sprint Free Fr. 6-1 Gainesville, Va. (Paul VI Catholic HS) Miles Maximini Backstroke So. 6-0 Hopewell, Va. (Prince George HS) Jeffrey Miller IM/ Butterfly Sr. 6-0 Richmond, Va. (Mills Godwin HS) Doug Parker Breaststroke So. 5-8 Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS) William Quarles Backstroke Fr. 5-11 Gastonia, N.C. (Forestview HS) Andy Richter Sprint Free/Backstroke Fr. 6-0 Charlotte, N.C. (Providence HS) Tommy Ryan Breaststroke Jr. 6-1 Acworth, Ga. (Carlton J. Kell HS) Roman Sandler Fly/Breaststroke/IM Jr. 6-2 Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake Northern HS) Rhett Saylors Sprint Free Jr. 6-5 Atlanta, Ga. (Walton HS) Ben Sisler Breaststroke Jr. 6-0 Yorktown, Va. (Grafton HS) Rick Smith Freestyle Fr. 6-2 Hickory, N.C. (Fred T. Foard HS) Travis Stauder IM/Breaststroke So. 6-1 Forest, Va. (Jefferson Forest HS) Andrew Stoker Butterfly So. 6-0 Berwyn, Pa. (Conestoga HS) Ailton Temotio Sprint Free/Fly So. 5-11 Fortaleza, Brazil (McMinnville HS) Jarrod Underwood Breaststroke/IM Sr. 5-9 Raleigh, N.C. (West Virginia Wesleyan) Chase Wittenauer Freestyle Fr. 5-10 Manassas, Va. (Osbourn HS)

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Jonathan Bailey Chris Borysewicz High School in Lubbock, Texas … Swam Freestyle Butterfly for Walton Waves Swim Club coached by Sophomore • 6-0 Sophomore • 5-11 Yarko Foltyon … Junior National Qualifier Richmond, Va. (Miles E. Godwin) Mechanicsville, Va. (Atlee) in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle … Geor- Major – Management and Information Systems Major – Undeclared gia high school state champion and record Club – NOVA Aquatics Club – Poseidon holder. Personal: Born April 2, 1988 … Parents Kobe’s Quote: “He Kobe’s Quote: “He is a are Deborah and Forrest Briese. returns after a nice fresh- very strong sprint and 200- Top Collegiate Times: 200 Free – 1:41.07; man season in which he yard butterfly swimmer and 500 Free – 4:32.54 was one of our top rookie will be a nice addition to a freestyle swimmers. We very deep group of sprint Elliot Casey anticipate that he’ll con- flyers.” Backstroke tinue to develop and reach Prior to ECU: Attended Freshman • 6-0 his potential as a Pirate swimmer.” J. Sargent Community College as a freshman Madison, N.C. (Dalton L. McMichael) At ECU: Varsity letterwinner … 2009 … Qualified for the Virginia High School Major – Finance Conference USA Championship finalist … Championships … Regional champion in Club – None Ranks second on the school’s all-time 1000- the 50-yard freestyle and 100-yard butter- yard freestyle list … Ranks among the top fly … Junior National Qualifier … Helped Kobe’s Quote: “Elliot is 10 in the 500 and 1650-freestyle all-time set the 200-yard medley relay record at a very fast backstroke swim- … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor the Junior National Championships … U.S. mer. He has a tremendous Roll student. Open Qualifier … Coached by Ted Sallee at upside and very excited Prior to ECU: Junior National Qualifier the Poseidon Swim Club. about his potential to excel and finalist … Virginia state champion in Personal: Born April 29, 1990 … Parents in our program.” the 800-yard freestyle … Set the Virginia are Liz and Mark Borysewicz. Prior to ECU: Two-time state championship record in the 1500-yard Top Prep Times: 100 Fly – 50.59; 200 state champion … YMCA National Finalist freestyle … Coached by Geoff Brown. Fly – 1:51.21 … U.S. Open Qualifier. Personal: Born July 10, 1990 … Parents Personal: Born August 29, 1990 … Son are Gayle and David Bailey. Blake Briese of Mark Casey. Top Collegiate Times: 500 Free – 4:34.47; Freestyle Top Prep Times: 100 Back – 52.29; 200 1000 Free – 9:27.92; 1650 Free – 15:44.67 Senior • 6-2 Back – 1:50.98 Snellville, Ga. (Texas Tech HS) Geoffrey Bobsin Major – Finance Thiago Cavalcanti Freestyle Club – Walton Waves Freestyle Freshman • 6-0 Junior • 6-1 Fairfax Station, Va. (Robinson HS) Kobe’s Quote: “Blake is Pernambuco, Brazil (Colegio Marista Sao Luis) Major – Undeclared one of our all-time top com- Major – Marketing Club – Poseidon petitors. He loves to race Club – Virginia Gators and loves winning even Kobe’s Quote: “Geoffrey more. He is coming off his Kobe’s Quote: “He has is a very talented sprinter fastest year as a Pirate and been our top swimmer the and we foresee him hav- we expect his senior season past two seasons and we ing a major role in our to be his best.” anticipate that he will con- program.” At ECU: Earned all-conference honors tinue to be our leader in Prior to ECU: 2008 Vir- in 2008 … Three-time Conference USA the pool. He’s right on his ginia High School 50-yard Championship finalist … Three-year letter- NCAA cuts and we expect freestyle state champion … Helped Robin- man … Recipient of the 2008 Conference him to make those times this season.” son High win the state team title … All-state USA Academic Medal … Ranks among the At ECU: Named the Pirates’ Most Out- swimmer … Four-year letterman … Junior school’s all-time top 10 in the 200 and 500- standing Male Swimmer in 2008 and ‘09 National Qualifier. yard freestyle … Received his bachelor’s … Set the ECU varsity record in the 200, Personal: Born April 20, 1990 … Parents degree following the 2009 spring semester 500, 1000 and 1650 free … Holds two are Eileen and Geoff Bobsin. … Chancellor’s List student … Will pursue ECU freshman records … Ranks among Top Prep Times: 50 Free – 21.16; 100 his MBA during his final year of athletic the school’s all-time top 10 in five freestyle Free – 46.49 eligibility. events … Two-time All-Conference USA Prior to ECU: Graduated from Texas Tech performer … United States Short Course

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Andrew Stoker ranks second all-time at ECU in both the 100 and 200-yard butterfly.

Qualifier. Member of the Conference USA Commis- school record holder … Earned team MVP Before ECU: Trained in the states under sioner’s Honor Roll. honors … State championship finalist … Doug Fonder, coach of the Virginia Gators Before ECU: Swam for Upper Main Line First-Team Suburban One League. … Virginia senior championship finalist … YMCA coached by Glenn Neufeld … High Personal: Born May 6, 1991 … Parents YMCA National finalist. school district and state finalist … YMCA are Margaret and Stephen Cohen. Personal: Born November 28, 1987 … National Qualifier. Parents are Jose Cavalcanti and Maria Caze. Personal: Born July 5, 1988 … Parents Tyler Dunsmore Top Collegiate Times: 200 Free: 1:38.44; are Kathy and Keith Breechbill. Diving 500 Free: 4:25.13; 1650 Free: 15:31.96 Top Collegiate Times: 200 Free – 1:41.37; Freshman • 5-6 500 Free – 4:43.66 Newville, Pa. (Big Spring HS) Andrew Christian Major – Marine Biology Freestyle Alex Cohen Club – Soaring Eagles Diving Junior • 5-9 Diving Romansville, Pa. (Dowington) Freshman • 5-10 Kobe’s Quote: “Tyler Major – Business Rosalyn, Pa. (Abington) should bolster the perfor- Club – Upper Main Line YMCA Major – Exercise and Sport Science mance of our men’s diving Club – Centennial Diving team and help them com- Kobe’s Quote: “Andrew pete at a high level.” has been one of our top 200 Kobe’s Quote: “Alex is Before ECU: Competed freestylers the past two years one of three talented div- for Soaring Eagles Diving and has become a good 500 ers we have coming in this coached by Shelly and Brad Butcher … freestyle swimmer. We are season and we are looking Four-time all-state performer … Two-time anxious to see his continued forward to his contributions team captain. improvement this season.” during the dual meet sea- Personal: Born August 18, 1990 … Par- At ECU: Two-year letterman … 2008 son.” ents are Diane and Michael Dunsmore. All-Conference USA performer … Two-time Before ECU: Competed for Centennial Top Prep Scores: One-meter (11 dives) Conference USA Championship finalist … Diving coached by Steve Kuttruff … High – 481.30; Three-meter (10 dives) – 450.10

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J.D. Flanagan Jason Guzewich Ian Hogan Butterfly Breaststroke/Freestyle Diving Freshman • 6-0 Senior • 6-5 Freshman • 5-11 Medford, N.J. (Shawnee) Shelby, N.C. (Shelby) Ballston, N.Y. (Ballston Spa) Major – Undecided Major – Engineering Major – Undeclared Club – Burlington County YMCA Club – Shark Aquatics

Kobe’s Quote: “We are Kobe’s Quote: “Jason is Kobe’s Quote: “Ian has looking for a fast freshman one of our top sprinters. He performed well at some season from J.D. He is an is a great dual meet swim- very big meets. We are anx- outstanding flyer and some- mer and is a big part of our ious to add his talents to our one we expect to be swim- success. We anticipate him team.” ming really fast as the con- returning to his all-confer- Before ECU: Earned high ference championship meet ence form of his freshman school All-America honors arrives.” and sophomore season.” … Three-time gold medalist at the Empire Before ECU: Earned All-America hon- At ECU: Three-year varsity letterman State Games … High school record holder ors in the 100-yard butterfly … Burlington … Earned All-Conference USA honors as … Compiled two undefeated seasons … County Swimmer-of-the-Year … Third-team a freshman and sophomore … Three-time Section II record holder … Coached by all-state … First-team All-South Jersey … Set Conference USA Championship finalist ... Maria Coomar. school records in the 100-yard butterfly. Recipient of ECU’s Most Improved Swim- Personal: Born June 18, 1991 … Parents Personal: Born October 28, 1990 … Son mer award as a sophomore … U.S. Short are Molly and Dennis Hogan. of Kate Flanagan. Course National Qualifier … Ranks among Top Prep Scores: One-meter (11 Top Prep Scores: 100 Fly – 50.91; 200 the school’s all-time top 10 in the 50-yard dives) – 581.95; Three-meter (11 dives) Fly – 1:54.61 freestyle … Helped set the ECU varsity – 480.85 record in the 200 and 400-yard medley Billy Gordon relay. Andrew Johnson Freestyle Before ECU: Member of Shark Aquatics Breaststroke/IM Junior • 6-4 Club coached by Dave Messenger … Junior Junior • 6-2 Pottstown, Pa. (Owen J. Roberts) National Qualifier … High school state Clayton, N.C. (Clayton) Major – Education champion. Major – Exercise and Sport Science Club – Upper Main Line YMCA Personal: Born February 28, 1988 … Par- Club – Marlins of Raleigh ents are Jean and Gary Guzewich. Kobe’s Quote: “For Top Collegiate Times: 50 Free – 20.58; Kobe’s Quote: “Andrew the second year in-a-row 100 Free – 46.36; 100 Breast – 57.96 has steadily improved over Billy posted all best times the course of the last two and is poised to contin- Turner Haigwood seasons. He was unable to ue that trend. With con- Butterfly/IM participate in last season’s tinued improvement he Freshman • 6-0 conference championship could challenge the varsity Greenville (J.H. Rose) due to illness, but is back records in his events.” Major – Undeclared and hungry to compete.” At ECU: Two-year letterman … Member Club – Greenville Swim At ECU: Earned the Pirates’ Most of the 2008 and ’09 ECU conference cham- Improved Swimmer award as a freshman pionship meet squad. Kobe’s Quote: “Turner in 2008 … Posted one of the top 10 fast- Before ECU: Competed for Upper Main has a really big upside and I est times in school history in the 200- Line YMCA coached by Glenn Neufield think that he could develop yard breaststroke … 2008 Conference USA … Earned All-America status … YMCA into a great 400 IMer.” Championship finalist … Two-year letter- National Qualifier and state championship Before ECU: Member man. participant. of the Greenville Swim Before ECU: Competed for the Marlins of Personal: Born March 15, 1989 ... Parents Club coached by Casey Raleigh swim team coached by John Fisch- are Lucy and Bill Gordon … Brother of ECU Charles … Senior Sectional Qualifier … etti … Four-year all-conference performer assistant swimming coach Kate Gordon. Achieved a high school state ranking in at Clayton High School … Team MVP … Top Collegiate Times: 200 Free – 1:44.41; five events. Finalist at the North Carolina state high 500 Free – 4:41.43 Personal: Born March 13, 1991 … Par- school championship meet … Senior Sec- ents are Sarah and Tom Haigwood. tional Qualifier. Top Prep Times: 200 Fly – 1:55.63; 400 Personal: Born June 13, 1989 … Parents IM – 4:09.62 are Hollie and Charles Johnson. Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – 57.89; 200 Breast – 2:06.20; 200 IM – 1:57.39

24 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming

Mike Jolly Patrick Lytle Jeffrey Miller Backstroke Freestyle Butterfly/IM Freshman • 6-3 Freshman • 6-1 Senior • 6-0 • Team Captain Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha Catholic) Gainesville, Va. (Paul Catholic VI) Richmond, Va. (Mills Godwin) Major – Business Major – Undeclared Major – Sports Management Club – Rockville Montgomery Club – Curl Burke Club – NOVA Aquatics

Kobe’s Quote: “He Kobe’s Quote: “Patrick Kobe’s Quote: “Jeffrey comes in with some really enters our program with has blossomed into a ter- solid backstroke times. He’ll some very fast sprint times. rific flyer and IMer. He has be counted on very heavily With hard work and dedi- had a marvelous career and in our medley relays and cation he has the ability to we expect his senior sea- dual meets. We anticipate become an outstanding 50 son to provide some stellar him having a solid fresh- and 100-yard freestyler.” moments.” men year in both the 100- and 200-yard Before ECU: Coached by Chris Natoli At ECU: Three-year varsity letterman … backstroke.” at Curl Burke Swim Club … Honorable Three-time Conference USA Championship Before ECU: Member of the Rock- mention all-metro … Three-time MVP Paul participant and finalist … Named ECU’s ville Montgomery Swim Club coached by VI Catholic High School MVP … Junior Most Outstanding Rookie in 2007 … Set the Maneth Gravell … Junior National Qualifier National Qualifier. varsity record in the 200-yard butterfly … … Senior Sectional Qualifier … First-team Personal: Born June 10, 1991 … Parents Ranks among the school’s all-time top 10 in all-area swimmer. are Tamara and Michael Hoover. the 400-yard IM. Personal: Born April 5, 1991 … Parents Top Prep Times: 50 Free – 21.23; 100 Before ECU: Member of the Nova Aquat- are Ann and Jerry Jolly. Free – 47.04 ics of Virginia swim team coached by Geoff Top Prep Times: 100 Back – 53.06; 200 Brown … Junior National Qualifier. Back – 1:54.37 Miles Maximini Personal: Born July 7, 1988 … Son of Backstroke Tammy and Jeff Miller. Michael Krone Sophomore • 6-0 Top Collegiate Times: 200 Fly – 1:49.46; Freestyle Hopewell, Va. (Prince George) 200 IM – 1:54.01; 400 IM – 4:01.71 Freshman • 6-4 Major – Business Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller) Club – Poseidon Major – History Doug Parker Club – Blue Ash YMCA Kobe’s Quote: “Miles Breaststroke really came into in his own Sophomore • 5-8 Kobe’s Quote: “Michael toward the end of last sea- Greenville, N.C. (Parrott Academy) has the potential to post son. We are going to be Major – Biology/Chemistry fast times in the 100 and counting on him heavily Club – Greenville Swim 200-yard freestyle and will during the dual meet season compete for a spot on the this year.” Kobe’s Quote: “Doug 800-yard freestyle relay At ECU: Ranks among the school’s all- possesses a great work team.” time top 10 in the 100 and 200-yard back- ethic and has been training Before ECU: Competed for Blue Ash stroke … 2009 Conference USA Champion- extremely hard. We look YMCA coached by Bill Whatley … YMCA ship finalist … Varsity letterman. forward to watching him National Finalist … Seven-time All-America Before ECU: Swam for Poseidon Swim progress even further this performer … Four-time state championship Club coached by Ted Sallade … Junior year.” qualifier … High school state championship National Qualifier … Senior Sectional Quali- At ECU: Recipient of the Conference USA finalist. fier … Virginia Senior Championship finalist. Academic Medal … Earned his first varsity Personal: Born February 22, 1990 … Par- Personal: Born June 29, 1990 … Parents letter. ents are Karen and Robert Krone. are Portland and Steve Maximini. Before ECU: Swam for coach Casey Top Prep Times: 100 Free – 46.55; 200 Top Collegiate Times: 100 Back – 51.13; Charles at the Greenville Swim Club … Free – 1:41.95 200 Back – 1:52.02 Three-time state champion. Personal: Born June 5, 1990 … Parents are Renee and Frank Parker. Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – 1:01.34; 200 Breast – 2:14.93

25 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming

William Quarles Thomas Ryan tain’s Award and the Spirit Award. Backstroke/Freestyle Breaststroke Personal: Born March 14, 1988 … Par- Freshman • 5-11 Junior • 6-1 ents are Oksana and Alex Sandler. Gastonia, N.C. (Forestview) Acworth, Ga. (Carlton J. Kell) Top Collegiate Times: 100 Back – 51.94; Major – Undecided Major – Design 200 Back – 1:50.91; 100 Breast – 57.29; 100 Club – Shark Aquatics Club – Marieta Marlins Fly – 49.80; 200 IM – 1:53.53

Kobe’s Quote: “Will Kobe’s Quote: “Tommy Rhett Saylors comes in as one of our top is our top breaststroke Freestyle backstroke swimmers and swimmer. He is a tireless Junior • 6-5 can also swim the 200-yard worker who has the poten- Atlanta, Ga. (Walton) freestyle.” tial to make his NCAA cuts Major – Physical Education Before ECU: Member this season.” Club – Swim Atlanta of the Shark Aquatics Club At ECU: Holds the var- coached by Dave Messenger … Senior sity record in the 100 and 200-yard breast- Kobe’s Quote: “After hav- Sectional finalist … North Carolina state stroke … Member of the ECU varsity record- ing to sit out last year with championship finalist … High school cham- holding 400-yard medley relay team … an injury, we are excited to pion … Earned team MVP honors … Named Earned All-Conference USA honors as a have him back this season conference Swimmer-of-the-Year. sophomore … Ranks among the school’s and we are looking for him Personal: Born December 24, 1990 … all-time top 10 in the 200-yard IM. to be a valuable addition to Parents are Lynda and Gordon Quarles. Before ECU: Competed for the Marieta our sprint group.” Top Collegiate Times: 100 Back – 53.11; Marlins coached by Yit Aun Lim … Junior At ECU: Earned his first varsity letter in 200 Back – 1:55.57; 200 Free – 1:44.83 National Qualifier … Senior Sectional final- 2008 … 2008 Conference USA Champi- ist … Academic All-American … Finalist at onship participant … Missed the 2008-09 Andy Richter the Georgia high school championships. season due to injury. Backstroke/Freestyle Personal: Born July 8, 1989 … Parents Before ECU: Competed for Swim Atlanta Freshman • 6-0 are Ann and Thomas Ryan. Swim Club coached by Rick Vogler … Qual- Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – 55.22; ified for the Georgia state championships Major – Political Science/Communication 200 Breast – 2:01.93; 200 IM – 1:53.38 all four years … Earned the team Most Out- Club – Swim MAC standing Swimmer Award as a senior and Roman Sandler Most Improved as a sophomore … Recipient Kobe’s Quote: “Andy Breaststroke/Butterfly of the team’s Coaches Award as a freshman. has a great upside in both Junior • 6-2 Personal: Born May 1, 1989 … Parents his sprint freestyle and Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake Northern) are Eddie and Angie Saylors. sprint back events. He’ll Major – Physical Therapy Top Collegiate Times: 50 Free – 21.64; have the opportunity to get Club – Farmington Stingrays 100 Free – 48.35 on the sprint medley relay team with his backstroke.” Kobe’s Quote: “Roman Ben Sisler Before ECU: Member of the North Caro- is one of our most versa- Breaststroke lina record-setting 200-yard medley relay tile swimmers. If he estab- Junior • 6-0 team … Four-year letterman at Providence lishes lofty goals for himself Yorktown, Va. (Grafton) High School … Junior National Qualifier. and works hard to achieve Major – Engineering Personal: Born October 15, 1990 … Par- them, he could be one of Club – Blue Dolphins ents are Denise and John Richter. our all-time greats.” Top Prep Times: 50 Free – 21.12; 100 At ECU: Two-year letterman … Two-time Kobe’s Quote: “Ben has Free – 47.33; 100 Back – 51.19 Conference USA Championship finalist … improved each season since 2008 All-Conference USA … Ranks among arriving on campus. He’s a the school’s all-time top 10 in the 100 and talented breaststroker who 200-yard backstroke, 100-yard breaststroke, has the potential to play a 1000-yard butterfly and 200-yard IM … major role in our new meet United States Short Course Qualifier. season.” Before ECU: Competed for the Fam- At ECU: Two-year letterman … Named to the ily Farmington YMCA Stingrays coached by Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Rich Bennetts … Two-time All-American Before ECU: Member of the Coast Guard … Was the first individual state champion Blue Dolphins swim team coached by Steve in Walled Lake and Commerce township Griffin … Junior National Qualifier … Quali- history … Received multiple team awards fied for the state championships all four including Rookie-of-the-Year, MVP, Cap- years of high school.

26 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming

Personal: Born November 14, 1988 … Personal: Born February 2, 1990 … Par- … Member of the Conference USA Commis- Parents are Karen and Joe Sisler. ents are Angela and Michael Stauder. sioner’s Honor Roll. Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – 59.10; Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – 55.64; Before ECU: Swam for McMinnville 200 Breast – 2:09.42 200 Breast – 2:03.02 (Ore.) Swim Club coached by Kyle Kim- ball and Murilo Martins … Junior National Rick Smith Andrew Stoker Qualifier … Speedo Sectional finalist. Freestyle Butterfly Personal: Born January 9, 1989 … Par- Freshman • 6-2 Junior • 6-0 • Team Captain ents are Rose and Ailton Temotio. Hickory, N.C. (Fred T. Foard) Berwyn, Pa. (Conestoga) Top Collegiate Times: 50 Free – 20.84; Major – Nursing Major – Finance 100 Free – 45.89; 100 Fly – 49.52 Club – Catawba Valley Aquatics Club – Upper Main Line YMCA Jarrod Underwood Kobe’s Quote: “Rick is a Kobe’s Quote: “He is a Breaststroke/IM very talented kid that is just terrific dual meet swimmer. Senior • 5-9 starting to get fast. He could He’s a great racer and loves Raleigh, N.C. (West Virginia Wesleyan) be a real dark horse for us to compete. He is one of our Major – Biology/Chemistry this season.” top flyers and we are expect- Club – Raleigh Swim Association Before ECU: Member of ing a great year from him.” the Catawba Valley Aquatic At ECU: Two-year let- Kobe’s Quote: “Jarrod had Club coached by Paul Schiffel … Junior terman … All-Conference USA performer ... a nice season for us last year National Qualifier … Earned All-America Ranks second on the school’s all-time list in and really helped us out in honors in the pool and the classroom … both in the 100 and 200-yard butterfly … the breaststroke. Unfortunate- 200-yard freestyle high school state cham- Helped set the ECU varsity record in the 400- ly he got sick and missed the pion … High school team MVP. yard medley relay … ECU’s Most Outstand- latter part of the season, but Personal: Born November 18, 1990 … ing Rookie for 2007-08 … U.S. Short Course he’s healthy again and we Parents are Becky and Richard Smith. Qualifier … Received the C-USA Academic are looking forward to his contributions again.” Top Prep Times: 50 Free – 21.19; 100 Medal … Chancellor’s List student. At ECU: Varsity letterman. Free – 46.47; 200 Free – 1:41.90 Before ECU: Member of the Upper Main Before ECU: Transferred from West Vir- Line YMCA team coached by Glenn Neu- ginia Wesleyan College … Bluegrass Moun- Travis Stauder field … Two-time district champion in the tain Conference finalist … Speedo Senior Breaststroke/IM 100-yard butterfly … YMCA National Quali- Sectional Qualifier … Member of the Raleigh Sophomore • 6-1 fier … YMCA Long Course Nationals finalist. Swim Association coached by Ed Lower. Forest, Va. (Jefferson Forest) Personal: Born May 25, 1989 … Parents Personal: Born December 16, 1987 … Major – Recreation Management are Penny and Ricky Stoker. Parents are Jean and Steve Underwood. Club – Lynchburg YMCA Top Collegiate Times: 100 Fly – 49.00; Top Collegiate Times: 100 Breast – 59.92; 200 Fly – 1:49.70 200 IM – 2:00.72 Kobe’s Quote: “Travis had a great freshman season Ailton Temotio Chase Wittenauer and topped that off with a Butterfly/Freestyle Freestyle great swim at the conference Sophomore • 5-11 Freshman • 5-10 championships. He’ll chal- Fortaleza, Brazil (McMinnville [Ore.]) Manassas, Va. lenge the varsity records in Major – Undecided Major – Criminal Justice his breaststroke events.” Club – McMinnville Swim Club Club – Curl Burke At ECU: Varsity letterman … Earned Most Outstanding Rookie honors for 2008-09 … Kobe’s Quote: “He came Kobe’s Quote: “Chase is a Conference USA Championship finalist … in and set the bar high in solid middle distance freesty- Set the ECU freshman record in the 100 and the sprint group last season. ler. He’s got a lot of raw talent 200-yard breaststroke … Ranks second on We believe that he’s capable and we expect him to have the school’s all-time list in the 100 and 200- of setting numerous records an impact on our team during yard breaststroke. and becoming one of the the dual meet season.” Before ECU: Swam for coach T.J. Liston greatest sprinters we’ve had.” Before ECU: Member of at the Lynchburg YMCA … YMCA National At ECU: Varsity letterman … All-Con- the Curl Burke Swim Club coached by Pete Finalist … Junior National Qualifier … U.S. ference USA performer … Conference USA Morgan … Junior National Qualifier … High Short Course Qualifier … District and Jef- Championship finalist … Member of the school district and regional champion. ferson Forest High Swimmer-of-the-Year … ECU record-holding 200 and 400-yard free- Personal: Born June 5, 1991 … Parents Set the Virginia state championship record style and 400-yard medley relay teams … are Diane and Robert Wittenauer. in the 100-yard breaststroke … Virginia state Ranks among the school’s all-time top 10 in Top Prep Times: 100 Free – 47.11; 200 championship finalist. the 50-yard freestyle and 100-yard butterfly Free – 1:43.74

27 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming 2010 NCAA Qualifying Standards

Men’s qualifying standards 25-Yard Course 25-Meter Course 50-Meter Course Event “A” Standard “B” Standard “A” Standard “B” Standard “A’ Standard “B” Standard 50 Freestyle :19.35 :20.31 :21.60 :22.67 :22.51 :23.62 100 Freestyle :42.26 :44.37 :47.17 :49.53 :48.97 :51.42 200 Freestyle 1:33.61 1:38.29 1:44.48 1:49.70 1:48.22 1:53.64 500 Freestyle 4:15.68 4:28.46 3:43.70 3:54.88 3:51.39 4:02.95 1,650 Freestyle 14:51.15 15:35.70 14:48.49 15:32.91 15:23.48 16:09.64 100 Butterfly :46.04 :48.34 :51.39 :53.96 :53.05 :55.70 200 Butterfly 1:42.95 1:48.09 1:54.90 2:00.64 1:58.88 2:04.82 100 Backstroke :46.69 :49.02 :52.11 :54.72 :55.92 :58.71 200 Backstroke 1:41.53 1:46.60 1:53.32 1:58.98 1:59.59 2:05.57 100 Breaststroke :52.87 :55.51 :59.01 1:01.96 1:01.77 1:04.85 200 Breaststroke 1:54.25 1:59.96 2:07.52 2:13.89 2:13.16 2:19.82 200 Individual Medley 1:44.13 1:49.33 1:56.22 2:02.03 2:01.51 2:07.58 400 Individual Medley 3:44.88 3:56.12 4:10.99 4:23.53 4:19.98 4:32.98 200 Freestyle Relay 1:17.69 1:21.57 1:26.71 1:31.04 1:30.34 1:34.85 400 Freestyle Relay 2:52.47 3:01.09 3:12.49 3:22.12 3:19.85 3:29.84 800 Freestyle Relay 6:23.26 6:42.42 7:07.75 7:29.14 7:22.06 7:44.16 200 Medley Relay 1:25.66 1:29.94 1:35.61 1:40.39 1:39.84 1:44.83 400 Medley Relay 3:08.22 3:17.63 3:30.07 3:40.58 3:39.89 3:50.88 1-Meter Diving Points—Dual 290*/300***; 3-Meter Diving Points—Dual 310*/320*** Platform Diving Points—Dual 290*/300*** *qualifying point total when using a 1 voluntary +5 optional Dual Meet List ***qualifying point total when using six optional dives with standard D.D.

woMen’s qualifying standards

25-Yard Course 25-Meter Course 50-Meter Course Event “A” Standard “B” Standard “A” Standard “B” Standard “A’ Standard “B” Standard 50 Freestyle :21.93 :23.02 :24.48 :25.70 :25.18 :26.44 100 Freestyle :47.84 :50.23 :53.40 :56.07 :54.74 :57.48 200 Freestyle 1:44.02 1:49.22 1:56.10 2:01.90 1:59.02 2:04.97 500 Freestyle 4:38.46 4:52.41 4:03.63 4:15.83 4:10.42 4:22.96 1,650 Freestyle 15:53.38 16:41.04 15:50.53 16:38.05 16:17.83 17:06.71 100 Butterfly :52.02 :54.62 :58.06 1:00.97 :59.32 1:02.29 200 Butterfly 1:54.95 2:00.69 2:08.30 2:14.70 2:10.48 2:17.00 100 Backstroke :53.01 :55.66 :59.17 1:02.13 1:02.15 1:05.26 200 Backstroke 1:53.37 1:59.24 2:06.53 2:13.09 2:12.29 2:19.14 100 Breaststroke :59.99 1:02.98 1:06.96 1:10.30 1:08.96 1:12.40 200 Breaststroke 2:10.32 2:16.83 2:25.45 2:32.72 2:28.43 2:35.85 200 Individual Medley 1:56.13 2:01.93 2:09.61 2:16.09 2:13.95 2:20.64 400 Individual Medley 4:07.33 4:19.69 4:36.04 4:49.84 4:42.35 4:56.46 200 Freestyle Relay 1:28.35 1:32.76 1:38.61 1:43.53 1:41.44 1:46.50 400 Freestyle Relay 3:14.93 3:24.67 3:37.56 3:48.43 3:43.04 3:54.18 800 Freestyle Relay 7:02.07 7:23.17 7:51.07 8:14.62 8:02.92 8:27.07 200 Medley Relay 1:37.81 1:42.70 1:49.17 1:54.63 1:52.56 1:58.19 400 Medley Relay 3:32.56 3:43.18 3:57.24 4:09.09 4:03.21 4:17.13 1-Meter Diving Points—Dual 255*/265***; 3-Meter Diving Points—Dual 270*/280*** Platform Diving Points—Dual 260*/225### *qualifying point total when using a 1 voluntary +5 optional Dual Meet List ***qualifying point total when using six optional dives with standard D.D. ###qualifying point total when using five optional dives with standard D.D.

28 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming 2008-09 Season Review

he 2008-09 season will go down as the ECU swimmers and divers had set 25 2008-09 Awards and Recognition Tone of the greatest seasons in ECU ECU school records, five ECU Freshman history. The entire year was spent adding Records, and established 69 all-time top 10 Athletic Awards to the program’s rich history of success. performances. A total of 12 Pirates earned The teams turned in a combined dual meet all-conference honors. The ladies shat- Thiago Cavalcanti record of 18-2-1, for a school-record .860 tered eight individual school records, four ECU Most Outstanding Men’s Swimmer Amanda Duncan winning percentage. They set nine different relay records with two Pirates recording ECU Most Outstanding Women’s Swimmer pool records and had two divers qualify for NCAA “B” qualifying times, while coming Travis Stauder the NCAA Regional Zone Championships. in fourth-place overall. The men had simi- ECU Most Outstanding Men’s Rookie The Pirates turned in one of the fast- lar results with 10 individual school records Kelsey Brosi ECU Most Outstanding Women’s Rookie est Conference USA Championships meets and three relay records in a third-place Meghan Coyne in school history. At the end of the meet team finish. ECU Most Outstanding Diver

2008-09 Pirate Record Setters Academic Awards

Jenna Stewart Jackie Jones Hunter Mehaffey PCS Phosphate Scholar Athlete Award 50 Free 22.84, Varsity Record 200 IM, Georgetown Pool Record Blake Briese 100 Free 49.92, Varsity Record/Georgetown Pool Record PCS Phosphate All-Academic Team 400 Medley Relay, Varsity Record Thiago Cavalcanti Kelly Swain 200 Medley Relay, Varsity Record 200 Free 1:38.44, Varsity Record/Georgetown Pool Record PCS Phosphate All-Academic Team 200 Free Relay, Varsity Record 500 Free 4:25.13, Varsity Record Women’s Team 400 Free Relay, Varsity Record 1000 Free 9:18.13, Varsity Record CSCAA Academic All-American Team 1650 Free 15:31.96, Varsity Record Men’s Team Rachel Blue 200 Free Relay, Varsity Record/Georgetown Pool Record CSCAA Academic All-American Team 200 Free 1:48.78, Varsity Record 400 Free Relay, Varsity Record 500 Free 4:52.38, Varsity Record 2008-09 C-USA Accomplishments 400 Free Relay, Varsity Record Tommy Ryan 200 Free Relay, Pool Record/Georgetown 100 Breaststroke 55.22, Varsity Record Men’s All-Conference Performers 200 Breaststroke 2:01.92, Varsity Record Kelsey Brosi 400 Medley Relay, Varsity Record Thiago Cavalcanti 200 Back 2:02.27. Varsity Record/Freshman Record (500 Freestyle / 200 Freestyle / 1650 Freestyle) 100 Free 51.55, Freshmen Record Jason Guzewich Travis Stauder 200 Free 1:51.92, Freshmen Record 50 Free 20.58, Varsity Record (100 Breaststroke / 200 Breaststroke) 200 Free Relay, Varisty Record/Georgetown Pool Record 200 Free Relay, Varsity Record/Georgetown Pool Record Tommy Ryan 400 Free Relay, Varsity Record 400 Free Relay, Varsity Record (400 Medley Relay / 200 Breaststroke) Hunter Mehaffey Caitlin Marsilii Jeffrey Miller (400 Medley Relay) 1650 Free 16:68.91, Freshmen Record 200 Butterfly 1:49.46, Varsity Record Andrew Stoker (400 Medley Relay) Ailton Temotio Amanda Duncan Travis Stauder (400 Medley Relay) 100 Butterfly 53.67, Varsity Record/Georgetown and 100 Breaststroke 55.64, Freshmen Record ECU Pool Record 200 Breaststroke 2:03.02, Freshmen Record Womens All-Conference Performers 200 Butterfly 2:00.15, Varsity Record/William and Mary Pool Record Hunter Mehaffey Jenna Stewart 400 Medley Relay, Varsity Record 400 Medley Relay, Varsity Record (50 Free / 400 Freestyle Relay) 200 Medley Relay, Varsity Record Stephanie Harper 200 Free Relay, Varsity Record/Georgetown Pool Record Andrew Stoker (200 Breaststroke) 200 Butterfly, Varsity Record Kelsey Brosi Stephanie Harper 400 Medley Relay, Varsity Record (400 Freestyle Relay) Rachel Blue 200 Breaststroke 2:14.45, Varsity Record (400 Freestyle Relay) 400 Medley Relay, Varsity Record Ailton Temotio Kali Gaskill 200 Medley Relay, Varsity Record 400 Medley Relay, Varsity Record (400 Freestyle Relay) 200 Free Relay, Varsity Record/Georgetown Pool Record Amanda Duncan Alli Miller 400 Free Relay, Varsity Record (200 Butterfly) 400 Medley Relay, Varsity Record 200 Medley Relay, Varsity Record Adam Papendick NCAA Qualifiers 200 Free Relay, Varsity Record/Georgetown Pool Record Kali Gaskill 400 Free Relay, Varsity Record Stephanie Harper 200 Free Relay, Varsity Record 200 Breaststroke “B” Qualifier 400 Free Relay, Varsity Record Amanda Duncan 200 Butterfly “B” Qualifier 200 Free Relay, Georgetown Pool Record

29 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming 2008-09 Top Times and Scores

Women’s Swimming K. Brosi 57.41 C-USA men’s Swimming 200 Back (1:48.44) K. Swain 59.50 UNCW H. Mehaffey 1:49.08 C-USA 50 Freestyle (22.84) EC Moore 1:00.49 Gamecock Invt. 50 Freestyle (20.58) R. Sandler 1:50.91 C-USA J. Stewart 22.84* C-USA J. Guzewich 20.58* C-USA M. Maximini 1:52.02 C-USA K. Brosi 23.57 C-USA 200 Backstroke (2:02.27) A. Temotio 20.84 C-USA K. Gaskill 24.13 C-USA K. Brosi 2:02.27*^ C-USA A. Papendick 21.04 C-USA 100 Breaststroke (55.22) K. Potts 24.26 C-USA A. Miller 2:03.96 C-USA A. Stoker 21.23 C-USA T. Ryan 55.22* C-USA B. Gaeckle 24.60 C-USA EC Moore 2:07.45 CofC/Catawba C. McDavid 21.63 C-USA T. Stauder 55.64^ C-USA A. Duncan 24.77 C-USA A. Christian 21.73 C-USA J. Guzewich 57.96 C-USA 100 Breaststroke (1:02.67) A. Johnson 58.21 Gamecock Invt. 100 Freestyle (49.92) S. Harper 1:03.19 C-USA 100 Freestyle (45.23) B. Sisler 1:00.79 UNCW J. Stewart 49.92* C-USA J. Brinkley 1:06.79 C-USA T. Cavalcanti 45.85 C-USA R. Blue 51.32 C-USA A. Wiltraut 1:08.19 UNCW A. Temotio 46.20 C-USA 200 Breaststroke (2:04.12) K. Brosi 51.55^ C-USA J. Jones 1:08.20 Towson C. McDavid 46.38 C-USA A. Johnson 2:06.20 @C-USA K. Gaskill 51.93 C-USA C. Harris 1:08.77 Gamecock Invt. J. Guzewich 46.41 C-USA R. Sandler 2:07.74 @C-USA K. Potts 52.32 C-USA A. Papendick 46.52 C-USA T. Ryan 2:08.47 Towson A. Duncan 53.35 Purple-Gold 200 Breaststroke (2:14.45) A. Christian 47.15 C-USA B. Sisler 2:12.34 Squad Meet S. Harper 2:14.45* C-USA B. Briese 46.97 C-USA 200 Freestyle (1:48.78) C. Harris 2:19.13 C-USA 200 IM (1:50.26) R. Blue 1:48.78* C-USA J. Jones 2:22.42 Gamecock Invt. 200 Freestyle (1:38.44) T. Stauder 1:52.15 C-USA B. Gaeckle 1:51.06 C-USA A. Wiltraut 2:26.60 UNCW T. Cavalcanti 1:38.44* C-USA T. Ryan 1:53.38 C-USA K. Brosi 1:51.92^ C-USA K. Giese 2:27.52 Purple-Gold B. Briese 1:41.07 C-USA R. Sandler 1:53.97 C-USA C. Marsilii 1:52.86 C-USA J. Brinkley 2:27.58 C-USA A. Christian 1:41.37 C-USA J. Miller 1:54.01 C-USA M. Gadowry 1:53.08 C-USA J. Bailey 1:42.18 Gamecock Invt. A. Johnson 1:57.39 Gamecock Invt. K. Gaskill 1:53.76 C-USA 200 IM (2:02.37) A. Temotio 1:43.67 Davidson H. Mehaffey 1:58.46 C-USA B. Radcliffe 1:54.53 Gamecock Invt. L. Dufault 2:05.25 C-USA B. Gordon 1:44.41 C-USA J. Jones 1:54.78 UNCW J. Jones 2:05.89 Gamecock Invt. T. Ryan 1:46.60 Davidson 400 IM (3:57.12) A. Miller 2:06.34 C-USA J. Miller 4:01.71 C-USA 500 Freestyle (4:52.38) K. Giese 2:08.79 C-USA 500 Freestyle (4:25.13) T. Cavalcanti 4:09.12 W&M R. Blue 4:52.38* C-USA C. Harris 2:09.83 Gamecock Invt. T. Cavalcanti 4:25.13* C-USA R. Sandler 4:09.25 W&M B. Gaeckle 4:52.51 C-USA B. Radcliffe 2:10.58 Mar/WVU/Xav B. Briese 4:32.54 C-USA T. Stauder 4:18.93 Davidson C. Marsilii 4:56.22 C-USA K. Swain 2:10.62 C-USA J. Bailey 4:34.47 C-USA M. Brosi 4:56.79 C-USA G. Connor 4:40.14 C-USA 200 Free Relay (1:21.16) M. Gadowry 4:59.99 C-USA 400IM (4:22.91) B. Gordon 4:41.43 C-USA Guzewich, Temotio, Cavalcanti, B. Radcliffe 5:00.78 Gamecock Invt. L. Dufault 4:24.63 C-USA A. Christian 4:43.66 C-USA Papendick J. Jones 4:26.07 Gamecock Invt. 1:21.16* C-USA 1000 Freestyle (10:09.74) C. Harris 4:30.38 C-USA 1000 Freestyle (9:18.13) C. Marsilii 10:14.18 C-USA B. Radcliffe 4:31.41 C-USA T. Cavalcanti 9:18.13* C-USA 400 Free Relay (3:01.14) M. Brosi 10:19.16 C-USA K. Giese 4:31.84 C-USA J. Bailey 9:27.92 C-USA Cavalcanti, Temotio, Papendick, B. Gaeckle 10:25.14 C-USA G. Connor 9:48.71 C-USA Guzewich M. Gadowry 10:26.60 C-USA 200 Free Relay (1:33.02) B. Gordon 9:49.37 C-USA 3:01.14* C-USA B. Radcliffe 10:30.61 Davidson Stewart, K. Brosi, Duncan, Gaskill B. Briese 9:50.71 C-USA (23.01/23.28/23.42/23.31) 800 Free Relay (6:42.55) 1650 Freestyle (16:55.84) 1:33.02* C-USA 1650 Freestyle (15:31.96) Cavalcanti, Bailey, Briese, Stauder C. Marsilii 16:58.91^ C-USA T. Cavalcanti 15:31.96* C-USA 6:42.55 C-USA M. Brosi 17:03.81 C-USA 400 Free Relay (3:23.09) J. Bailey 15:44.67 Gamecock Invt. B. Gaeckle 17:14.60 C-USA K. Brosi, Stewart, Blue, Gaskill G. Connor 16:13.15 C-USA 200 Med Relay (1:30.73) M. Gadowry 17:20.91 C-USA 3:27.09* C-USA B. Gordon 16:27.20 C-USA Sandler, Ryan, Temotio, Guzewich B. Radcliffe 17:34.11 C-USA 1:30.76 C-USA 800 Free Relay (7:24.98) 100 Fly (47.96) 100 Fly (53.67) K. Brosi, Blue, Gaeckle, Radcliffe A. Stoker 49.00 C-USA 400 Med Relay (3:20.27) A. Duncan 53.67* C-USA 7:27.08 C-USA A. Temotio 49.52 C-USA Mehaffey, Ryan, Stoker, Temotio J. Stewart 55.42 C-USA R. Sandler 49.80 C-USA 3:20.27* C-USA K. Potts 57.17 C-USA 200 Med Relay (1:42.39) C. McDavid 52.36 C-USA K. Swain 1:00.49 C-USA Miller, Harper, Duncan, Stewart A. Christian 54.07 WVU/Xav 1-Meter Dive (289.28) M. Gadowry 1:00.49 W&M 1:42.39* C-USA B. Gordon 54.17 UMBC C. Kohut 235.72 UMBC A. Mullen 1:01.12 UNCW M. Larson 201.30 UNCW M. Brosi 1:01.13 UMBC 400 Med Relay (3:42.59) 200 Fly (1:49.46) M. Minney 1:01.23 UNCW Miller, Harper, Stewart, Duncan J. Miller 1:49.46* C-USA 3-Meter Dive (326.40) 3:42.59* C-USA A. Stoker 1:49.70 C-USA M. Larson 210.60 UMBC 200 Fly (2:00.15) J. Bailey 1:53.11 Gamecock Invt. C. Kohut 183.83 W&M A. Duncan 2:00.15* C-USA 1-Meter Dive (287.85) T. Cavalcanti 1:53.92 W&M L. Dufault 2:04.55 C-USA K. Yamamoto 261.82 Georgetown * - Varsity record K. Giese 2:06.41 C-USA M. Coyne 258.44 Georgetown 100 Back (49.71) ^ - Freshman record C. Harris 2:07.16 C-USA B. Juarez 188.18 UNCW H. Mehaffey 51.03 C-USA J. Jones 2:09.03 Gamecock Invt. M. Maximini 51.13 C-USA 3-Meter Dive (332.40) R. Sandler 51.86 UMBC 100 Backstroke (55.86) K. Yamamoto 278.85 UNCW A. Papnedick 52.12 C-USA A. Duncan 56.43 C-USA M. Coyne 259.50 UNCW A. Miller 56.57 C-USA B. Juarez 210.30 UNCW

30 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Conference USA Dedicated to Excellence

arking its 15-year milestone during the athletes, bolstered by the fact that student- M2009-10 season, Conference USA is athletes at league schools have a higher gradu- still going strong. From the beginning, dedi- ation rate than the general student population. cation to excellence has been the league’s Bank Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there guiding principle and remains today a com- Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, St. Petersburg Bowl are champions off the playing field as well. In mon thread for a promising future. C-USA is and Texas Bowl 14 years, 130 student-athletes earned national home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Men’s Basketball honors, while 461 were named All-District. In Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, •Consistently rated as one of the top basketball addition, more than 17,000 student-athletes Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination leagues in the country have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor enhances men’s and women’s programs that •83 postseason teams (43 NCAA and 35 NIT, Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic are immersed in athletic success and academic 5 CBI) Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement prowess. Together, we are committed to excel- •One National Championship title game in the classroom. lence, integrity and leadership in athletics, appearance academics and in our communities. •Three Final Four teams C-USA on TV All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A •Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams C-USA enjoys significant television exposure football, along with several other men’s and •One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and CBS women’s athletic programs, many of which •Inaugural CBI Champion College Sports Television Networks. The league compete regularly for NCAA Championships. entered into long-term agreements with both C-USA sponsors competition in 19 sports - nine Women’s Basketball ESPN and CBS College Sports, which, com- for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, •43 NCAA Tournament appearances bined, provides C-USA with significant national football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and •30 WNIT appearances and regional exposure for football, men’s and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women •One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 women’s basketball, and all other conference (basketball, cross country, golf, softball, soccer, •Two WNIT semifinalists sports. Additionally, the CBS College Sports swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and out- agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, door track and field and volleyball). Baseball broadband, national over-the-air and satellite The league sponsors numerous academic •47 NCAA appearances radio, and wireless distribution as well as cor- awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor •Six College World Series appearances (2009, porate marketing rights, and website produc- Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001), including tion through CBS Interactive. The agreement indicative of outstanding achievement in the the last five in a row with ESPN extends the conference’s current classroom. C-USA annually awards 12 post- •13 Super Regional appearances regular season football package to include the graduate scholarships, along with the Sport •Has produced at least four NCAA teams in broadcast of the conference’s Football Champi- Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year seven of the last eight seasons onship Game. It also encompasses distribution and the Institutional Academic Excellence of men’s basketball and women’s basketball on Award. In addition, 32 volleyball teams, 46 men’s ESPN/ESPN2 and both tournament champion- Conference USA also added a Spirit of and women’s soccer teams and 22 softball ship games. Service Award, recognizing student-athletes teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. three times a year for a combination of signifi- C-USA has sent three men’s soccer teams to the cant community service efforts, good academic NCAA College Cup, five softball teams to the C-USA in the Community standing and participation in their elected sport. Women’s College World Series and three vol- The conference’s footprint is concentrated leyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has with 12 members in nine states and a combined also had six national champions in NCAA track area population of nearly 17 million. More Success on the Playing Field and field competition, one national champion than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA Conference USA performers have achieved in diving and numerous NCAA individual and schools across the nation. With a renewed great success in competition, placing the league team competitors in cross country, golf, swim- commitment to community involvement, the among the top conferences in the nation. ming, tennis and track and field. Overall, Con- conference has begun development of several ference USA teams and individuals have made initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cit- Football more than 500 NCAA appearances. ies, as well as with fans and alumni across the •50 teams have earned bowl bids country. C-USA schools also place a priority •Member of the Bowl Championship Series Success off the Playing Field on giving back to their communities through •Bowl tie-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, C-USA institutions are among the nation’s volunteer service with local and national orga- Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, Eagle- best in academic performance among student- nizations.

31 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Men’s All-Time Records

50 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley Varsity 20.58 Jason Guzewich 2009 Varsity 1:50.26 Casey Cronin 2003 Freshman 20.70 Christoph Lubenau 2006 Freshman 1:51.56 Matt Saccurato 2008 C-USA Inv. 19.63 Thomas Fadnes (SMU) 2009 C-USA 1:45.70 Ian Clark (SMU) 2006 Minges Pool 20.29 Matt Houser (GSC) 2009 Minges Pool 1:50.15 Mark Gabriele (JMU) 1994

100 Freestyle 400 Individual Medley Varsity 45.23 Matt Walker 2002 Varsity 3:57.12 Casey Cronin 2002 Freshman 45.81 Christoph Lubenau 2006 Freshman 3:57.12 Casey Cronin 2002 C-USA 43.42 Thomas Fadnes (SMU) 2009 C-USA 3:47.85 Ed Downes (SMU) 2009 Minges Pool 44.56 Matt Houser (GSC) 2009 Minges Pool 3:50.58 Frederick Hviid (AU) 1994

200 Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay Varsity 1:38.44 Thiago Cavalcanti 2009 Varsity 1:21.16 Guzewich, Temotio, Cavalcanti, Papendick 2009 Freshman 1:39.33 Matt Walker 2001 (20.58/20.45/20.27/19.86) C-USA 1:37.40 Shane Milu (SMU) 2008 C-USA 1:18.35 SMU 2009 Minges Pool 1:39.34 David Tyler (JMU) 1992 Minges Pool 1:23.34 UNC Wilmington 1994

500 Freestyle 400 Freestyle Relay Varsity 4:25.13 Thiago Cavalcanti 2009 Varsity 3:01.14 Cavalcanti, Temotio, Papendick, Guzewich 2009 Freshman 4:28.59 Matt Walker 2001 (45.85/45.14/44.58/45.57) C-USA Inv. 4:20.99 Nate Clark (SMU) 2008 C-USA Inv. 2:54.97 SMU 2009 Minges Pool 4:26.80 Frederick Hviid (AU) 1994 Minges Pool 3:03.83 James Madison 1994

1000 Freestyle 800 Freestyle Relay Varsity 9:25.75 Thiago Cavalcanti 2008 Varsity 6:41.62 Cronin 1:39.37, Charles 1:41.78, 2003 Freshman 9:25.75 Thiago Cavalcanti 2008 Cheek 1:41.17, Walker 1:39.30 Minges Pool 9:19.55 Frederick Hviid (AU) 1993 C-USA Inv. 6:28.93 Clark, Vrtovec, Fadnes, Milu (SMU) 2008 Minges Pool 6:47.04 American 1994 1650 Freestyle Varsity 15:31.96 Thiago Cavalcanti 2009 200 Medley Relay Freshman 15:39.10 Thiago Cavalcanti 2008 Varsity 1:30.73 Neville 22.56, McCanless 26.30, 2006 C-USA 15:11.81 Scott Davidson (CIN) 2003 Lubenau 21.57, Yasinsac 20.30 Minges Pool 15:18.97 Frederick Hviid (AU) 1994 C-USA Inv. 1:26.70 Renholm. Hetland, Denham, Vrtovec (SMU) 2008 Minges Pool 1:32.90 James Madison 1994 100 Backstroke Varsity 49.71 Josh Barthlow 2005 400 Medley Relay Freshman 49.71 Josh Barthlow 2005 Varsity 3:20.27 Mehaffey, Ryan, Stoker, Temotio 2009 C-USA 46.74 Pontus Renholm (SMU) 2009 (51.03/55.42/48.57/45.25) Minges Pool 49.73 S. Toser (VT) 2003 C-USA 3:12.38 Renholm, Hetland, Denham, Vrtovec (SMU) 2008 Minges Pool 3:21.60 James Madison 1994 200 Backstroke Varsity 1:48.44 Josh Barthlow 2005 1 Meter (6 Divies) Without 2.0 DD Freshman 1:48.44 Josh Barthlow 2005 Varsity 298.28 Robbie Derr 2003 C-USA 1:43.50 Pontus Renholm (SMU) 2009 Freshman 298.28 Robbie Derr 2003 Minges Pool 1:49.39 Burak Erdem (UNCW) 1994 C-USA Inv. 295.05 Sean Wilkinson (LOU) 2002 Pool 292.12 Scott Eagle (ECU) 1983 100 Breaststroke Varsity 55.22 Tommy Ryan 2009 3 Meter (6 Dives) Freshman 55.64 Travis Stauder 2009 Varsity 326.40 Ryan Hunt 2005 C-USA 52.61 Alex Hetland (SMU) 2008 Freshman 310.95 Ryan Hunt 2005 Minges Pool 57.15 Ryan Frost (JMU) 1994 C-USA Inv. 295.05 Sean Wilkinson (LOU) 2002 Pool 312.42 Scott Eagle (ECU) 1983 200 Breaststroke Varsity 2:01.93 Tommy Ryan 2009 3 Meter (11 Dives) Freshman 2:03.02 Travis Stauder 2009 Varsity 480.15 Robbie Derr 2003 C-USA 1:58.81 Alex Hetland (SMU) 2008 Freshman 480.15 Robbie Derr 2003 Minges Pool 1:58.68 Matt Houser (GSC) 2009 C-USA Inv. 548.40 Sean Wilkinson (LOU) 2002 100 Butterfly Platform Varsity 47.96 Christoph Lubenau 2006 Varsity 300.65 Robbie Derr 2003 Freshman 47.96 Christoph Lubenau 2006 Freshman 300.65 Robbie Derr 2003 C-USA 47.83 Ryan McNally (CIN) 2002 C-USA Inv. 490.90 Sean Wilkinson (LOU) 2003 Minges Pool 48.88 Mark Gabriele (JMU) 1994

200 Butterfly Varsity 1:49.46 Jeffrey Miller 2009 Freshman 1:50.94 Andrew Dragunas 2002 C-USA 1:44.95 Ed Downes 2009 Minges Pool 1:46.33 Matt Houser (GSC) 2009

32 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Women’s All-Time Records

50 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley Varsity 22.84 Jenna Stewart 2009 Varsity 2:02.37 Diane Parker 2004 Freshman 23.70 Adrienne Williams 2003 Freshman 2:03.12 Diane Parker 2002 C-USA 22.34 Laura Pomeroy (SMU) 2006 C-USA 1:59.48 Petra Klosova (SMU) 2008 Minges Pool 22.50 Lauren Perdue (GSC) 2009 Minges Pool 2:03.79 Gabriella Csepe (AU) 1994

100 Freestyle 400 Individual Medley Varsity 49.92 Jenna Stewart 2009 Varsity 4:22.91 Holly Williams 2004 Freshman 51.55 Kelsey Brosi 2009 Freshman 4:24.50 Holly Williams 2002 C-USA 48.58 Petra Klosova (SMU) 2009 C-USA 4:17.29 Jennifer Basel (SMU) 2008 Minges Pool 49.85 Lauren Perdue (GSC) 2009 Minges Pool 4:27.05 Holly Williams 2002

200 Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay Varsity 1:48.78 Rachel Blue 2009 Varsity 1:33.02 Stewart, K. Brosi, Duncan, Gaskill 2009 Freshman 1:51.92 Kelsey Brosi 2009 (23.01/23.28/23.42/23.31) C-USA 1:45.52 Jennifer Blackman 2008 C-USA 1:29.90 SMU 2009 Minges Pool 1:47.94 Lauren Perdue (GSC) 2009 Minges Pool 1:35.14 Perry, Stewart, Potts, Blue 2007

500 Freestyle 400 Freestyle Relay Varsity 4:52.38 Rachel Blue 2009 Varsity 3:23.09 K. Brosi, Stewart, Blue, Gaskill 2009 Freshman 4:55.41 Meghan Pulaski 2005 (51.55/49.44/50.67/51.43) C-USA 4:54.14 Flavia Rigamonti (SMU) 2006 C-USA 3:17.00 SMU 2009 Minges Pool 4:55.59 Ann Shinnick (Lock Raven) 1978 Minges Pool 3:30.01 James Madison 1992

1000 Freestyle 800 Freestyle Relay Varsity 10:09.74 Meghan Pulaski 2006 Varsity 7:24.98 Perry (1:49.33), Meade (1:53.31), 2006 Freshman 10:13.22 Meghan Pulaski 2005 Brosi (1:52.28), Hunt (1:50.06) Minges Pool 10:09.74 Meghan Pulaski (ECU) 2006 Freshman 7:39.73 Hunt, Kos, Felker, H. Williams 2003 C-USA 7:04.87 SMU 2008 1650 Freestyle Minges Pool 7:39.90 American 1992 Varsity 16:55.84 Meghan Pulaski 2006 Freshman 16:58.91 Caitlin Marsilii 2009 200 Medley Relay C-USA 15:59.96 Flavia Rigamonti (SMU) 2006 Varsity 1:42.39 A. Miller, Harper, Duncan, Stewart 2009 Minges Pool 17:12.85 Cameron King (UNCW) 1994 (26.92/28.86/24.27/22.34) C-USA 1:38.08 SMU 2009 100 Backstroke Minges Pool 1:46.24 Perry, Harper, Duncan, Stewart (ECU) 2007 Varsity 55.86 Amy Hendrick 2001 Freshman 56.56 Amy Hendrick 1999 400 Medley Relay C-USA 53.58 Anja Carman (SMU) 2008 Varsity 3:42.59 Miller, Harper, Duncan, Stewart 2009 Minges Pool 56.41 Casey Coopers (SSS) 2009 (56.57/1:02.88/54.02/49.12) C-USA 3:38.86 SMU 2008 200 Backstroke Minges Pool 3:50.84 Perry, Harper, Duncan, Stewart 2008 Varsity 2:02.27 Kelsey Brosi 2009 Freshman 2:02.27 Kelsey Brosi 2009 1 Meter (6 Dives) Without 2.0 DD C-USA 1:55.09 Anja Carman (SMU) 2008 Varsity 287.85 Christie Icenhower 2007 Minges Pool 2:03.31 Astrid Sperling (UMBC) 1984 Freshman 265.80 Christie Icenhower 2005 C-USA 370.15 Yulia Parkhalina (UH) 2002 100 Breaststroke Pool 262.18 Conrad (UNC) 1994 Varsity 1:02.67 Diane Parker 2004 Freshman 1:03.46 Diane Parker 2002 3 Meter (6 Dives) C-USA 1:01.37 Devo Callaghan (SMU) 2009 Varsity 332.40 Christie Icenhower 2007 Minges Pool 1:03.42 Gabriella Csepe (AU) 1994 Freshman 296.10 Christie Icenhower 2005 C-USA 414.30 Yulia Parkhalina (UH) 2002 200 Breaststroke Pool 268.83 Conrad (UNC) 1994 Varsity 2:14.45 Stephanie Harper 2009 Freshman 2:18.68 Stephanie Harper 2008 3 Meter (11 Dives) C-USA 2:13.68 Ram Dvariskyte (SMU) 2009 Varsity 437.40 Christie Icenhower 2005 Minges Pool 2:17.88 Gabriella Csepe (AU) 1994 Freshman 437.40 Christie Icenhower 2005 C-USA 704.05 Yulia Parkhalina (UH) 2002 100 Butterfly Varsity 53.67 Amanda Duncan 2009 Platform Freshman 55.31 Diane Parker 2002 Varsity 268.60 Christie Icenhower 2005 C-USA 52.51 Elzanne Werth (SMU) 2009 Freshman 268.60 Christie Icenhower 2005 Minges Pool 55.97 Amanda Duncan 2009 C-USA 522.40 Azul Almazan (UH) 2004

200 Butterfly Varsity 2:00.15 Amanda Duncan 2009 Freshman 2:03.33 Kate Gordon 2004 C-USA 1:56.48 Sasha Schwendenwein (HOU) 2009 Minges Pool 2:01.93 Gabriella Csepe (AU) 1994

33 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming ECU Swimming & Diving All-Time Top 10

5 Hunter Mehaffey 51.03 2009 C-USA 3 Will Hudgins 4:00.64 2001 ECAC Swimming Men 6 Miles Maximini 51.13 2009 C-USA 4 Jeffrey Miller 4:01.71 2009 C-USA 7 Matt Donohue 51.39 2006 C-USA 5 Tom Holsten 4:03.27 1989 CAA 50 Freestyle 8 Will Powell 51.88 2002 C-USA 6 John Donovan 4:04.19 1992 CAA 1 Jason Guzewich 20.58 2009 C-USA 9 Paul Pinther 51.89 1998 CAA 7 Bruce Brockschmidt 4:05.58 1986 CAA 2 Bryan Yasinsac 20.61 2006 C-USA 10 Roman Sandler 51.94 2008 Purple-Gold 8 Ted Christensen 4:06.45 1990 CAA 3 Christoph Lubenau 20.70 2006 C-USA 9 Michael Julian 4:06.68 1997 CAA 4 Kelly Hendrick 20.74 2004 C-USA 200 Backstroke 10 Patrick Brennan 4:08.17 1987 CAA 5 John McCauley 20.79 1978 UNC 1 Josh Barthlow 1:48.44 2005 C-USA 6 Jim Broughal 20.81 1998 CAA 2 Hunter Mehaffey 1:49.08 2009 C-USA 200Freestyle Relay 7 Ailton Temotio 20.84 2009 C-USA 3 Roman Sandler 1:50.91 2009 C-USA Hendrick(20.79), Stark(20.54), Walters(20.78), Cronin(20.38) Matthew Jabs 20.84 2000 CAA 4 Chris Bembenek 1:51.54 1994 ECAC 1:22.49 2004 C-USA 9 Tyler Devinney 20.95 2002 Nike Cup 5 Greg Neville 1:51.55 2007 C-USA 10 Justin Brinkley 20.97 2005 C-USA 6 Chris Johnson 1:51.86 2001 ECAC 400 Freestyle Relay Travis Todd 20.97 2002 C-USA 7 Miles Maximini 1:51.02 2009 C-USA Cronin(45.68), Stark(45.44), Hendrick(45.91), Walker(44.81) Keith Kaut 20.97 1985 Easterns 8 Paul Pinther 1:52.10 1996 CAA 3:02.10 2004 C-USA 9 Will Powell 1:52.10 2002 C-USA 100 Freestyle 10 Matt Wildrick 1:52.15 2003 C-USA 800 Freestyle Relay 1 Matt Walker 45.23 2002 Nike Cup Cronin(1:39.97), Charles(1:41.78), Cheek(1:41.17), Walker(1:39.30) 2 Casey Cronin 45.44 2005 C-USA 100 Breaststroke 6:41.62 2003 C-USA 3 Bryan Yasinsac 45.61 2006 C-USA 1 Tommy Ryan 55.22 2009 C-USA 4 Matthew Jabs 45.63 2000 CAA 2 Travis Stauder 55.64 2009 C-USA 200 Medley Relay 5 Christoph Lubenau 45.81 2006 C-USA 3 Kenny Flory 56.12 2004 C-USA Neville(22.56), McCanless(26.30), Lubenau(21.57), Yasinsac(0.30) Keith Kaut 45.81 1985 Easterns 4 Patrick Kesler 56.70 1997 Nike Cup 1:30.73 2006 C-USA John Tudor 45.81 1978 S.C. Invite 5 Brandon Tilley 56.81 1998 CAA 8 Thiago Cavalcanti 45.85 2009 C-USA 6 Josh LePree 56.84 2000 CAA 400 Medley Relay 9 Jim Broughal 45.88 1998 CAA 7 Brian Flory 57.11 2000 CAA Neville(50.24), Ramkvist(55.92), Donohue(49.74), Yasinsac (45.52) 10 Travis Todd 45.92 2002 C-USA 8 Roman Sandler 57.29 2008 C-USA 3:21.42 2007 C-USA 9 Kristian Ramkvist 57.65 2007 C-USA 200 Freestyle 10 Lance Tate 57.76 1993 CAA 1 Thiago Cavalcanti 1:38.44 2009 C-USA Swimming WoMen 2 Casey Cronin 1:38.80 2005 C-USA 200 Breaststroke 3 Matt Walker 1:39.00 2002 Nike Cup 1 Tommy Ryan 2:01.93 2009 C-USA 50 Freestyle 4 John Tudor 1:39.24 1978 S.C. Invite 2 Travis Stauder 2:03.02 2009 C-USA 1 Jenna Stewart 22.84 2009 C-USA 5 Ted Niemen 1:39.67 1978 S.C. Invite 3 Kristian Ramkvist 2:03.11 2007 C-USA 2 Rebecca Perry 22.88 2006 C-USA 6 Blake Briese 1:41.07 2009 C-USA 4 Casey Cronin 2:04.12 2004 C-USA 3 Adrienne Williams 23.22 2006 C-USA 7 Bill Fehling 1:41.20 1977 Easterns 5 Brandon Tilley 2:04.20 1997 CAA 4 Kelsey Brosi 23.57 2009 C-USA 8 Derek Nelson 1:41.22 1993 Easterns 6 Patrick Kesler 2:05.04 1997 CAA 5 Courtney Foster 23.70 2002 C-USA 9 Chris Pittelli 1:41.25 1985 Easterns 7 Josh LePree 2:05.34 2000 CAA 6 Sarah Hunt 23.75 2003 C-USA 10 Gavin Stark 1:41.28 2004 C-USA 8 Zack Brown 2:05.97 2004 C-USA 7 Lindsey Holman 23.89 2003 C-USA 9 Lance Tate 2:06.03 1993 CAA 8 Amanda Duncan 23.91 2006 C-USA 500 Freestyle 10 Andrew Johnson 2:06.20 2008 C-USA 9 Martha Snead 24.03 2004 C-USA 1 Thiago Cavalcanti 4:28.44 2009 C-USA 10 Melanie Mackwood 24.06 1996 CAA 2 Matt Walker 4:28.59 2001 ECAC 100 Butterfly 3 Adam Gaffey 4:30.31 1998 Nike Cup 1 Christoph Lubenau 47.96 2006 C-USA 100 Freestyle 4 Dean Cheek 4:32.01 2003 C-USA 2 Andrew Stoker 49.00 2009 C-USA 1 Jenna Stewart 49.92 2009 C-USA 5 Ted Nieman 4:32.23 1978 Easterns 3 Jim Broughal 49.40 1998 CAA 2 Rebecca Perry 50.34 2008 C-USA 6 Blake Briese 4:41.07 2009 C-USA 4 Ailton Temotio 49.52 2009 C-USA 3 Courtney Foster 51.04 2002 C-USA 7 Will Hudgins 4:34.21 2001 ECAC 5 Chris Miller 49.55 2002 C-USA 4 Rachel Blue 51.32 2009 C-USA 8 Jonathan Bailey 4:34.47 2009 C-USA 6 David Benson 49.59 1994 CAA 5 Kelsey Brosi 51.55 2009 C-USA 9 John Tudor 4:34.79 1979 UNCW 7 Kenny Flory 49.68 2004 C-USA 6 Diane Parker 51.66 2002 C-USA 10 Brian Kingsfield 4.35.41 1988 CAA 8 Roman Sandler 49.80 2009 C-USA 7 Kali Gaskill 51.93 2009 C-USA 9 Jack Clowar 49.95 1980 Easterns 8 Adrienne Williams 52.08 2005 C-USA 1000 Freestyle 10 Matt Donohue 50.03 2006 C-USA 9 Melanie Mackwood 52.12 1996 CAA 1 Thiago Cavalcanti 9:18.13 2009 C-USA 10 Hillary Stokes 52.25 1996 CAA 2 Jonathan Bailey 9:27.92 2009 C-USA 200 Butterfly 3 Adam Gaffey 9:28.42 1998 Nike Cup 1 Jeffrey Miller 1:49.46 2009 C-USA 200 Freestyle 4 Chema Larranaga 9:31.50 1984 Easterns 2 Andrew Stoker 1:49.70 2009 C-USA 1 Rachel Blue 1:48.78 2009 C-USA 5 Kevin Meisel 9:32.89 1978 UNC 3 Andrew Dragunas 1:50.94 2002 C-USA 2 Rebecca Perry 1:49.10 2006 C-USA 6 Dean Cheek 9:33.24 2003 C-USA 4 Brad Bumgarner 1:50.98 2003 C-USA 3 Brennan Gackle 1:51.06 2009 C-USA 7 Matt Walker 9:34.04 2000 Davidson 5 Matt Donohue 1:51.88 2006 Nike Cup 5 Diane Parker 1:51.16 2003 C-USA 8 Jan Wicklund 9:37.44 1981 Easterns 6 Matthew Saccurato 1:51.93 2008 C-USA 5 Sarah Hunt 1:51.66 2006 C-USA 9 Will Hudgins 9:38.19 1999 ODU 7 Christoph Lubenau 1:51.92 2006 C-USA 6 Kelsey Brosi 1:51.92 2009 C-USA 10 Casey Cronin 9:38.40 2002 UMBC 8 Tom Holsten 1:52.42 1989 CAA 7 Jennie Meade 1:52.36 2006 C-USA 9 Andy Johns 1:52.47 1988 Ind. Nationals 8 Courtney Foster 1:52.70 2002 C-USA 1650 Freestyle 10 Geoff Handsfield 1:52.68 2008 C-USA 9 Caitlin Marsilli 1:52.86 2009 C-USA 1 Thiago Cavalcanti 15:31.96 2009 C-USA 10 Hollie Butler 1:53.00 2000 CAA 2 Adam Gaffey 15:39.35 1998 Nike Cup 200 IM 3 Jonathan Bailey 15:44.67 2008 Gamecock Invt. 1 Casey Cronin 1:50.26 2003 C-USA 500 Freestyle 4 Will Hudgins 15:46.12 2001 ECAC 2 Matthew Saccurato 1:51.56 2008 C-USA 1 Rachel Blue 4:52.38 2009 C-USA 5 Chema Larranaga 15:48.07 1984 Easterns 3 Claes Lindgren 1:52.12 2001 ECAC 2 Brennan Gaeckle 4:52.51 2009 C-USA 6 Dean Cheek 15:53.43 2002 Nike Cup 4 Kristian Ramkvist 1:52.37 2007 C-USA 3 Megan Pulaski 4:55.41 2004 Nike Cup 7 Daniel Fuller 15:58.26 1997 CAA 5 Travis Stauder 1:52.15 2009 C-USA 4 Caitlin Marsilli 4:56.22 2009 C-USA 8 Michael Julian 15:59.15 1997 CAA 6 Bruce Brockschmidt 1:52.79 1985 Easterns 5 Meghan Brosi 4:56.79 2009 C-USA 9 Ted Nieman 16:00.76 1978 Easterns 7 Tommy Ryan 1:53.38 2009 C-USA 6 Jackie Royce 4:57.32 2002 Nike Cup 10 Kevin Meisel 16:00.89 1979 Easterns 8 Roman Sandler 1:53.53 2008 C-USA 7 Casey Sloan 4:59.44 1997 CAA 9 Jim Broughal 1:53.78 1997 CAA 8 Jackie Schmieder 4:59.46 1994 CAA 100 Backstroke 10 David Benson 1:53.80 1994 ECAC 9 Michelle Gadowry 4:59.99 2009 C-USA 1 Josh Barthlow 49.71 2005 C-USA 10 Hollie Butler 5:00.25 2000 CAA 2 Greg Neville 50.01 2006 C-USA 400 IM 3 Kelly Hendrick 50.88 2004 C-USA 1 Casey Cronin 3:57.12 2002 C-USA 1000 Freestyle 4 Chris Johnson 50.98 2001 ECAC 2 Claes Lindgren 3:59.17 2001 ECAC 1 Megan Pulaski 10:09.74 2006 Duke

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2 Caitlin Marsilli 10:14.18 2009 C-USA 4 Holly Williams 2:03.34 2006 C-USA 7 Sherry Campbell 340.33 1986 CAA 3 Meghan Brosi 10:19.16 2009 C-USA 5 Lara Fuller 2:04.47 2002 C-USA 8 Tara Rohland 334.41 1993 CAA 4 Dana Fuller 10:19.44 2000 CAA 6 Lauren Dufault 2:04.55 2009 C-USA 9 Lucy Hicks 332.48 2002 GSU 5 Casey Sloan 10:19.71 1997 CAA 7 Emily Loyd 2:04.92 2004 Nike Cup 10 Rene Seech 331.92 1984 CAA 6 Tracey Ormand 10:21.47 2000 CAA 8 Jen Burns 2:06.31 2004 C-USA 7 Holly Williams 10:22.83 2003 UNCW 9 Allison Terrill 2:06.39 2001 ECAC 3 Meter (11 Dives) 8 Brennan Gaeckle 10:25.41 2009 C-USA 10 Kristen Giese 2:06.41 2009 C-USA 1 Christie Icenhower 437.40 2004 Nike Cup 9 Michelle Gadowry 10:26.60 2009 C-USA 2 Carrie Wright 386.95 2002 Nike Cup 10 Sandra Ossman 10:26.71 1996 UNCW 200 IM 3 Andrea DePhilips 376.35 2004 Nike Cup 1 Diane Parker 2:02.37 2003 Nike Cup 4 Casey Dodge 373.30 1997 CAA 1650 Freestyle 2 Allison Terrill 2:05.07 2001 ECAC 5 Stacey Haymees 369.05 1997 CAA 1 Megan Pulaski 16:55.84 2006 C-USA 3 Lauren Dufault 2:05.25 2009 C-USA 6 Sherry Campbell 365.78 1988 CAA 2 Caitlin Marsilii 16:58.91 2009 C-USA 4 Kate Gordon 2:05.37 2006 C-USA 7 Tara Rohland 358.55 1992 CAA 3 Meghan Brosi 17:03.81 2009 C-USA 5 Jackie Jones 2:05.89 2009 C-USA 8 Shannon Hoffman 351.25 1999 CAA 4 Dana Fuller 17:05.29 2001 CAA 6 Alli Miller 2:06.15 2006 C-USA 9 Ashley Gelsomin 346.35 2004 Nike Cup 5 Casey Sloan 17:14.27 1997 CAA 7 Holly Williams 2:07.56 2003 UNCW 10 Lucy Hicks 341.20 2003 C-USA 6 Brennan Gaeckle 17:14.60 2009 C-USA Lara Fuller 2:07.56 2003 UNCW 7 Tracey Ormand 17:15.99 1999 CAA 9 Allison Holland 2:07.97 1999 CAA Platform 8 Jennie Meade 17:17.82 2005 Nike Cup Kristen Eitel 2:07.97 2002 C-USA 1 Christie Icenhower 268.60 2005 C-USA 9 Jackie Schmieder 17:19.47 1994 CAA 2 Lucy Hicks 247.15 2003 C-USA 10 Michelle Gadowry 17:20.19 2009 C-USA 400 IM 1 Holly Williams 4:22.91 2004 C-USA 100 Backstroke 2 Lauren Dufault 4:24.63 2009 C-USA Diving Men 1 Amy Hendrick 55.86 2001 ECAC 3 Jackie Jones 4:26.07 2009 C-USA 2 Amanda Duncan 56.43 2009 C-USA 4 Allison Terill 4:26.62 2001 ECAC 1 Meter (6 Dives) 3 Alli Miller 56.57 2009 C-USA 5 Lara Fuller 4:29.94 2002 Nike Cup 1 Robert Derr 303.08 2003 UMBC 4 Rebecca Perry 57.09 2008 C-USA 6 Courtney Harris 4:30.38 2009 C-USA 2 Ryan Hunt 297.05 2005 GMU/W&M 5 Kelsey Brosi 57.41 2009 C-USA 7 Kate Gordon 4:30.42 2006 Duke 3 Scott Eagle 292.12 1983 UNCC 6 Elizabeth Bradner 58.27 1994 CAA 8 Kristen Eitel 4:30.72 2002 C-USA 4 Matt Lawrence 291.25 1991 DUKE 7 Stephanie Hathaway 58.51 2006 C-USA 9 Dana Fuller 4:30.92 2000 CAA 5 Greg Detwiler 286.95 2003 UNBC 8 EC Moore 58.57 2005 Nike Cup 10 Casey Sloan 4:30.97 1997 CAA 6 Scott Kupec 273.97 1994 CAA 9 Martha Snead 58.63 2002 Nike Cup 7 Perry Smith 272.11 1991 DUKE 10 Lauren Havard 59.03 2006 C-USA 200 Freestyle Relay 8 Luke Durkin 270.36 1985 UNCW Hunt(24.24), A.Williams(23.16), Holman(23.74), Snead(23.64) 9 George Garbe 262.73 1991 DUKE 200 Backstroke 1:34.78 2005 C-USA 10 Jack Morrow 260.70 1993 NCSU 1 Kelsey Brosi 2:02.27 2009 C-USA 2 Rebecca Perry 2:02.63 2008 C-USA 400 Freestyle Relay 3 Meter (6 Dives) 3 Amy Hendrick 2:02.65 2000 CAA P erry(51.01),A.Williams(51.25), Felker(51.87), Gordon(51.29) 1 Ryan Hunt 326.40 2006 DUKE 4 Alli Miller 2:03.28 2006 C-USA 3:25.42 2006 C-USA 2 Greg Detwiler 325.88 2005 UNCW 5 Holly Williams 2:03.42 2004 C-USA 3 Scott Eagle 312.42 1983 UNCC 6 EC Morre 2:04.72 2006 C-USA 800Freestyle Relay 4 Matt Lawrence 311.77 1990 UNCC 7 Sara Black 2:04.73 2005 C-USA Perry(1:49.33), Meade(1:53.31), Brosi(1:52.28), Hunt(1:50.06) 5 Jack Morrow 308.83 1972 ODU 8 Abby Stallworth 2:04.93 2003 C-USA 7:24.98 2006 6 Bob Kingery 307.32 1960 UNC 9 Allison Holland 2:05.37 1999 CAA C-USA 7 Perry Smith 291.27 1990 UNCC 10 Elizabeth Bradner 2:05.58 1994 ECAC 200 Medley Relay 8 Jim Burden 290.64 1975 UNC Moore(28.08), Parker(28.66), Gordon(24.85), A. Williams(22.88) 9 Robert Derr 288.98 2003 VTECH 100 Breaststroke 1:44.47 2005 C-USA 10 Bob Baird 288.91 1970 UNC 1 Diane Parker 1:02.67 2004 C-USA 2 Stephanie Harper 1:03.19 2009 C-USA 400 Medley Relay 1Meter (11 Dives) 3 Meredith Bridgers 1:03.37 1990 CAA Miller(56.90),Shinton(1:04.87), Duncan(56.31), Perry(50.05) 1 Robert Derr 452.42 2002 VMI 4 Meredith Lindgren 1:03.77 2002 Nike Cup 3:48.07 2006 C-USA 2 Scott Kupec 411.55 1994 W&M 5 Kelly Shinton 1:03.97 2006 C-USA 3 Stephen Barnes 391.90 1996 CAA 6 Krista Hanson 1:04.27 2007 C-USA 4 Scott Eagle 389.12 1985 Easterns 7 Samantha Perry 1:04.53 2001 ECAC Diving WoMen 5 Matt Lawrence 386.71 1991 CAA 8 Alicia Harris 1:05.79 1998 CAA 6 Tony Novak 381.20 1996 W&M 9 Alison Terrill 1:06.20 2002 C-USA 1 Meter (6 Dives) 7 Les Berber 380.44 1967 South Conf. 10 Adriane Wiltraut 1:06.29 2006 C-USA 1 Christie Icenhower 287.25 2008 Towson 8 Bryce Stamper 380.00 2000 CAA 2 Carrie Wright 268.43 2002 NCSU 9 Jack Morrow 378.93 1973 South Conf. 200 Breaststroke 3 Katie Yamamoto 261.82 2008 Georgetown 10 Bob Baird 374.68 1970 South Conf. 1 Stephanie Harper 2:14.45 2009 C-USA 4 Lucy Hicks 259.95 2005 Marshall/GW 2 Diane Parker 2:17.42 2004 Nike Cup 5 Meghan Coyne 258.54 2008 Georgetown 3 Meter (11 Dives) 3 Meredith Bridgers 2:17.46 1990 CAA 6 Casey Dodge 256.75 1997 VTECH 1 Robert Derr 526.40 2003 C-USA 4 Samantha Perry 2:18.43 2001 ECAC 7 Stacie Haymes 250.10 1997 C of C 2 Ryan Hunt 483.70 2004 Nike Cup 5 Krista Hanson 2:18.73 2008 C-USA 8 Jessica Hunt 248.25 2001 GMU 3 Greg Detwiler 446.15 2002 C-USA 6 Courtney Harris 2:19.13 2009 C-USA 9 Shannon Hoffman 247.35 1999 UR 4 Bryce Stamper 424.45 2000 W&M 7 Meredith Lindgren 2:19.69 2002 NCSU 10 Andrea Dephillips 246.30 2005 Marshall/GW 5 Matt Lawrence 425.73 1992 CAA 8 Alicia Harris 2:20.78 1998 CAA 6 Scott Eagle 411.70 1984 Easterns 9 Kelly Shinton 2:21.05 2006 C-USA 3 Meter (6 Dives) 7 Stephen Barnes 410.65 1996 CAA 10 Jackie Jones 2:22.08 2008 Duke 1 Christie Icenhower 332.40 2007 UNCW 8 Luke Durkin 408.19 1986 UNCW 2 Katie Yamamoto 278.85 2009 UNCW 9 Willy Hayes 394.50 2000 CAA 100 Butterfly 3 Casey Dodge 269.48 1997 VTECH 10 George Garbe 383.35 1993 CAA 1 Amanda Duncan 53.67 2009 C-USA 4 Lucy Hicks 266.18 2006 DUKE 2 Diane Parker 54.58 2005 C-USA 5 Meghan Coyne 259.50 2009 UNCW Platform 3 Kate Gordon 55.33 2007 C-USA 6 Andrea Dephillips 257.85 2005 Marshall/GW 1 Robbie Derr 300.65 2003 C-USA 4 Jenna Stewart 55.42 2009 C-USA 7 Carrie Wright 255.38 2003 UMBC 2 Ryan Hunt 269.40 2005 C-USA 5 Katlin Potts 57.17 2009 C-USA 8 Sherry Campbell 255.25 1985 JMU 3 Tarver Mygatt 266.20 2005 C-USA 6 Katie Kochman 57.20 2004 C-USA 9 Rene Seech 247.79 1983 UNCC 4 Greg Detwiler 240.15 2005 C-USA 7 Sandra Ossman 57.33 1997 CAA 10 Beth Hanna 247.35 1994 W&M 5 Peter Bradyhouse 200.65 2005 C-USA 8 Holly Williams 57.37 2006 C-USA 9 Kathleen McCubbins 58.09 2001 ECAC 1 Meter (10 Dives) 10 Melissa Phillips 58.29 1994 CAA 1 Christie Icenhower 391.28 2006 W&M 2 Carrie Wright 362.03 2002 GSU 200 Butterfly 3 Beth Hanna 359.84 1995 W&M 1 Amanda Duncan 2:00.15 2009 C-USA 4 Stacy Haymees 355.00 1996 CAA 2 Diane Parker 2:01.69 2002 Nike Cup 5 Casey Dodge 352.10 1997 CAA 3 Kate Gordon 2:02.12 2005 C-USA 6 Dana Gimbor 347.85 2006 W&M

35 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Men’s Year-by-Year 1953-54 1958-59 Virginia Tech W 64-31 Evansville W 75-38 Coach: Dr. Charles DeShaw Coach: Ray Martinez N.C. State L 43-52 LSU W 53-29 Record: 1-4 Record: 4-5 Old Dominion W 52-42 Alabama L 46-67 Davidson L 29-35 North Carolina L 36-50 VMI W 65-30 Monmouth W 61-51 North Carolina L 30-36 North Carolina L 42-44 Washington & Lee W 59-36 Bethany L 46-58 N.C. State AC L 25-41 Emory W 56-30 Florida State L 37-58 New Hanover HS W 36-31 Georgia W 49-37 Miami (Fla.) W 57-38 1968-69 North Carolina L 31-35 Miami (Fla.) W 47-39 Florida L 45-49 Coach: Ray Scharf VMI W 45-41 Record: 8-5 1954-55 Miami (Fla.) L 42-43 1963-64 South Carolina L 53-60 Coach: Ray Martinez Florida L 33-53 Coach: Ray Martinez Maryland L 45-67 Record: 1-8 Florida State L 23-63 Record: 5-3 N.C. State L 30-83 Davidson L 22-62 North Carolina L 36-59 North Carolina L 35-77 Clemson L 25-59 1959-60 Virginia Tech W 67-28 Florida State L 51-62 Duke L 29-55 Coach: Ray Martinez Florida L 42-53 Florida W 71-41 North Carolina AC L 27-56 Record: 5-6 Florida State L 40-55 West Virginia W 55-29 The Citadel L 24-62 North Carolina L 47-48 Washington & Lee W 57-38 VMI W 65-39 VMI L 31-53 VMI W 48-47 Alabama W 55-40 Bethany W 66-38 N.C. State AC L 40-44 Duke L 33-62 Tulane W 59-36 Monmouth W 67-46 Davidson L 22-66 Georgia W 55-40 VMI W 57-38 Virginia Tech W 58-44 William & Mary W 45-39 Georgia W 49-43 South Florida W 61-52 Florida L 32-63 1964-65 LSU W 50-45 1955-56 North Carolina L 33-62 Coach: Ray Martinez Coach: Ray Martinez Emory W 57-37 Record: 6-2 1969-70 Record: 8-4 Florida L 26-69 North Carolina L 22-72 Coach: Ray Scharf Wofford W 59-25 Florida State L 40-54 Davidson W 57-38 Record: 8-5 Clemson L 32-52 William & Mary W 52-28 VMI W 54-41 Old Dominion W 59-45 Davidson W 43-41 Washington & Lee W 55-40 N.C. State L 42-67 N.C. State L 32-51 1960-61 Old Dominion W 63-32 Villanova L 27-77 William & Mary W 74-10 Coach: Ray Martinez Washington & Lee W 63-32 Army L 40-73 Davidson W 48-36 Record: 4-4 Virginia Tech W 58-46 South Carolina W 73-40 Clemson W 61-23 North Carolina L 43-52 N.C. State L 39-59 Virginia Tech W 67-36 The Citadel L 62-63 North Carolina L 45-49 Florida State L 41-72 Washington & Lee W 46-38 Virginia Tech L 39-56 1965-66 Maryland L 45-68 VMI L 27-55 Appalachia State W 54-38 Coach: Ray Martinez Catholic W 66-38 William & Mary W 46-37 Georgia W 58-36 Record: 5-6 LSU W 67-46 Wake Forest W 45-36 Florida L 23-72 N.C. State L 24-70 North Carolina L 53-60 William & Mary W 57-37 North Carolina L 28-66 South Florida W 62-51 1956-57 Washington & Lee W 48-87 N.C. State L 28-67 Coach: Ray Martinez Alabama W 57-38 1970-71 Record: 9-3 1961-62 Florida L 26-69 Coach: Ray Scharf North Carolina L 30-55 Coach: Ray Martinez Florida State L 39-56 Record: 6-6 Georgia W 44-43 Record: 3-11 Washington & Lee W 63-32 N.C. State L 21-92 Clemson W 45-42 VMI L 40-55 The Citadel W 52-39 Army L 51-62 Davidson W 52-34 Wake Forest W 49-46 Davidson W 64-38 Maryland L 47-66 VMI W 44-42 North Carolina L 36-59 South Carolina L 34-54 Lehigh W 68-48 William & Mary W 62-24 N.C. State L 40-55 VMI W 59-44 Virginia W 71-42 N.C. State L 35-50 North Carolina L 22-73 West Liberty W 84-28 North Carolina L 17-69 Virginia Tech L 37-57 1966-67 Florida State L 54-59 Wake Forest W 52-23 Appalachian State W 47-41 Coach: Ray Martinez South Florida L 56-57 Virginia Tech W 53-33 William & Mary W 48-47 Record: 4-4 VMI W 77-36 Duke W 75-11 Florida L 32-63 North Carolina L 21-83 Old Dominion W 70-42 Virginia Tech W 55-32 Georgia L 41-53 N.C. State L 39-65 Catholic W 68-45 Washington & Lee L 46-49 Virginia Tech W 80-24 North Carolina L 50-63 1957-58 Florida State L 36-43 South Carolina W 58-46 Coach: Ray Martinez Miami (Fla.) L 45-50 VMI W 60-44 1971-72 Record: 9-3 Florida L 40-54 Florida L 42-58 Coach: Ray Scharf North Carolina L 26-54 Florida State L 47-57 Record: 7-5 N.C. State AC L 40-46 1962-63 The Citadel W 60-43 South Florida W 74-39 William & Mary W 56-28 Coach: Ray Martinez Maryland L 45-68 VMI L 39-47 Record: 7-6 1967-68 N.C. State L 28-85 North Carolina L 33-53 North Carolina L 37-58 Coach: Ray Scharf North Carolina L 48-65 Georgia L 42-44 Davidson W 59-33 Record: 4-4 Navy L 49-64 Florida L 40-46 N.C. State L 37-58 N.C. State L 32-63 Army W 57-56 North Carolina L 23-61 North Carolina L 34-61 South Carolina L 41-72 Florida State W 66-47 Georgia W 51-43 Tulane W 74-39 Virginia W 70-43

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Catholic L 54-59 1976-77 North Carolina L 32-81 1986-87 Old Dominion W 77-35 Coach: Ray Scharf N.C. State L 21-92 Coach: Rick Kobe Appalachian State W 84-28 Record: 5-3 Virginia Tech L 32-74 Record: 7-3 VMI W 73-38 Furman W 78-35 Appalachian State W 56-14 Furman W 65-46 Va. Commonwealth W 67-46 Duke W 62-50 Richmond W 118-82 1972-73 Appalachian State W 76-31 Charlotte W 97-71 Coach: Ray Scharf Maine W 62-51 1982-83 American W 57-56 Record: 9-3 Maryland W 61-52 Coach: Rick Kobe N.C. State L 90-124 Richmond W 100-13 North Carolina L 48-65 Record: 4-5 Johns Hopkins W 47-33 Marshall W 83-25 N.C. State L 40-73 James Madison W 65-48 Duke W 121-86 Connecticut W 82-31 Duke L 48-65 Old Dominion L 53-60 UNC Wilmington W 125-91 North Carolina L 43-69 UNC Wilmington W 66-47 North Carolina L 52-160 Florida A&M W 96-7 1977-78 Georgia Southern W 68-43 Old Dominion L 97-118 N.C. State L 43-70 Coach: Ray Scharf N.C. State L 34-79 Virginia W 72-41 Record: 5-4 Navy L 34-79 1987-88 Appalachian State W 93-20 North Carolina W 61-52 North Carolina L 20-93 Coach: Rick Kobe VMI W 85-28 Appalachian State W 78-35 Charlotte W 60-20 Record: 6-6 Old Dominion W 102-11 Maine W 63-50 Duke L 44-69 James Madison L 96-121 Catholic W 72-41 Maryland W 65-48 Furman W 70-43 Maryland L 36-77 Richmond W 73-36 1983-84 Richmond W 122-93 Alabama L 38-72 Coach: Rick Kobe Navy L 99-116 1973-74 LSU L 49-64 Record: 8-4 Charlotte W 82-31 Coach: Ray Scharf Duke L 54-59 N.C. State L 35-78 N.C. State L 81-134 Record: 7-4 N.C. State L 39-74 Old Dominion W 82-31 Duke L 92-125 South Carolina W 57-56 South Florida W 73-40 American W 122-87 North Carolina L 45-68 1978-79 Georgia Southern W 74-34 Johns Hopkins W 68-43 St. John’s W 74-39 Coach: Ray Scharf Johns Hopkins W 48-37 UNC Wilmington W 106-100 Army L 37-76 Record: 5-3 Navy L 35-78 North Carolina L 98-118 N.C. State L 47-65 Alabama L 51-82 UNC Wilmington W 65-48 Old Dominion L 104-107 Maryland L 51-63 North Carolina L 56-57 North Carolina L 32-81 Richmond W 70-42 Old Dominion W 75-39 Richmond W 60-50 1988-89 Virginia W 65-48 Maine W 63-50 Charlotte W 71-14 Coach: Rick Kobe Catholic W 65-44 Richmond W 82-30 Duke W 65-48 Record: 9-1 Appalachian State W 11-0 UNC Wilmington W 79-34 South Carolina L 32-56 American W 137-96 VMI W 11-0 N.C. State L 47-66 James Madison W 137-106 Duke W 68-45 1984-85 Old Dominion W 142-102 1974-75 Coach: Rick Kobe William & Mary W 139-102 Coach: Ray Scharf 1979-80 Record: 9-4 Charlotte W 140-95 Record: 9-3 Coach: Ray Scharf Charlotte W 69-40 Richmond W 131-107 Appalachian State W 82-30 Record: 5-3 N.C. State L 44-68 Johns Hopkins W 56-39 Army W 62-51 Old Dominion W 68-45 Navy L 53-60 UNC Wilmington W 143-87 Brown W 79-34 Maine W 69-43 Johns Hopkins W 43-37 North Carolina L 89-149 Richmond W 80-33 South Carolina W 58-55 Shippensburg State W 71-41 Duke W 136-105 North Carolina L 54-59 UNC Greensboro W 11-0 Florida State L 41-72 Maryland L 43-70 UNC Wilmington W 67-45 UNC Wilmington W 72-41 1989-90 VMI W 70-43 N.C. State L 41-72 Old Dominion W 69-44 Coach: Rick Kobe Johns Hopkins W 69-44 Duke L 53-60 North Carolina L 41-71 Record: 9-2 Old Dominion W 84-28 North Carolina L 44-69 Duke W 73-35 Old Dominion W 130-115 Va. Commonwealth W 72-39 Richmond W 61-46 American L 105-138 N.C. State L 41-72 1980-81 American W 66-46 William & Mary W 138-95 Catholic W 69-42 Coach: Ray Scharf George Washington W 13-0 Navy W 125-118 Record: 2-5 Charlotte W 135-99 1975-76 Old Dominion L 52-61 1985-86 Richmond W 109-97 Coach: Ray Scharf North Carolina L 11-100 Coach: Rick Kobe George Washington W 139-102 Record: 9-2 Maine L 47-66 Record: 9-3 Ashland University W 65-48 Appalachian State W 76-37 Appalachian State W 67-28 Furman W 66-46 UNC Wilmington W 125-115 Maine W 64-49 UNC Wilmington W 70-43 N.C. State L 39-73 North Carolina L 98-145 North Carolina L 31-82 N.C. State L 40-73 Charlotte W 71-41 Duke W 133-110 Richmond W 74-39 Duke L 49-64 Navy L 21-90 Furman W 64-48 American W 61-45 1990-91 Maryland W 77-36 1981-82 Notre Dame W 45-35 Coach: Rick Kobe Johns Hopkins W 66-44 Coach: Ray Scharf Johns Hopkins W 48-32 Record: 8-2 N.C. State L 43-70 Record: 5-6 UNC Wilmington W 73-40 James Madison L 106-135 VMI W 68-45 James Madison W 62-51 Old Dominion W 66-47 William & Mary W 132-108 Va. Commonwealth W 68-43 Old Dominion W 66-47 North Carolina L 33-80 Old Dominion W 140-97 Duke W 70-43 Maryland L 44-68 Duke W 71-37 Charlotte W 129-89 UNC Wilmington W 60-53 Richmond W 64-48 Richmond W 122-96 Maine L 37-76 American W 133-105 Navy L 34-79 Ashland University W 11-0

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UNC Wilmington W 148-95 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 North Carolina L 79-158 Coach: Rick Kobe Coach: Rick Kobe Coach: Rick Kobe Duke W 133-99 Record: 7-3 Record: 8-2 Record: 6-3 Old Dominion W 141-97 College of Charleston W 130-81 College of Charleston W 102-78 1991-92 William & Mary W 134-98 Davidson W 136-89 Davidson W 130-87 Coach: Rick Kobe North Carolina L 89-152 James Madison W 136-109 George Mason W 125-118 Record: 7-5 Davidson W 141-95 Old Dominion W 127-115 William & Mary W 141.5-94.5 William & Mary W 142-81 College of Charleston W 118-92 William & Mary W 134-107 Loras W 106-63 Georgetown W 142-84 Georgia Southern W 139-98 N.C. State L 96-142 Virginia Tech L 144-96 Richmond W 137-104 Duke L 109-132 Duke W 134-108 UMBC L 95-143 American L 110-130 American University W 104-101 American L 111.5-125.5 Duke W 130-113 Ashland W 11-0 Richmond W 129-106 George Mason W 159-121 UNC-Wilmington L 85-158 NE Missouri State W 111-56 UNC Wilmington L 108-135 UNC Wilmington W 133-112 Davidson W 120-101 2006-07 Duke L 94-137 1996-97 2001-02 Coach: Rick Kobe Old Dominion W 154-88 Coach: Rick Kobe Coach: Rick Kobe Record: 7-5 North Carolina L 90-118 Record: 9-1 Record: 6-4 Davidson W 133-109 UNC Wilmington L 111-132 William & Mary W 148-91 Old Dominion W 139-95 College of Charleston W 145-90 James Madison L 94-141 Duke W 142-96 College of Charleston W 117-88 William & Mary W 144-97 Davidson W 141-98 Davidson W 129-80 Towson W 135-108 1992-93 Georgia Southern W 136-103 N.C. State L 94-139 Duquesne W 196-96 Coach: Rick Kobe Richmond W 136-83 William & Mary W 140-78 West Virginia L 101.5-195.5 Record: 10-2 College of Charleston W 157-83 UNC Wilmington L 115-128 James Madison W 104-82 William & Mary W 149-85 UNC Wilmington L 118-125 Duke W 127-85 Loras W 124-58 Richmond W 137-90 Virginia Tech W 135-99 TCU L 101-140 Virginia Tech L 98-131 Davidson W 135-95 UMBC L 116-126 UNC Wilmington L 108-129 Georgia Southern W 135-95 1997-98 George Washington W 144-70 UMBC L 103-134 Georgetown W 156-87 Coach: Rick Kobe Duke L 145-155 American W 132-101 Record: 8-2 2002-03 Ashland W 11-0 College of Charleston W 134-98 Coach: Rick Kobe 2007-08 Duke W 149-88 Georgia Southern W 130-110 Record: 7-3 Coach: Rick Kobe College of Charleston W 123-81 American W 120-85 N.C. State L 133-109 Record: 6-2 Old Dominion W 126-100 Old Dominion L 101-142 Duke W 154-83 Davidson W 201-95 North Carolina L 87-148 William & Mary W 136-107 James Madison W 153-90 NC State L 96-204 UNC Wilmington L 107-136 Davidson W 179-122 Davidson W 133-86 William & Mary W 185-104 Duke W 139-103 College of Charleston W 116-82 Towson W 181-107 1993-94 Richmond W 159-84 George Washington W 140-81 UNC Wilmington W 184-115 Coach: Rick Kobe UNC Wilmington W 126-117 VMI W 120-69 College of Charleston W 143-94 Record: 10-2 Virginia Tech L 96-139 Virginia Tech L 136-91 UMBC L 119-179 Virginia Tech W 138-106 UMBC W 134.5-106.5 Duke W 178-117 Old Dominion W 145-96 1998-99 UNC Wilmington L 124-117 Georgia Southern W 128-84 Coach: Rick Kobe 2008-09 Davidson W 140-91 Record: 5-5 2003-04 Coach: Rick Kobe William & Mary W 131-100 American L 117-123 Coach: Rick Kobe Record: 8-1-1 College of Charleston W 142-85 James Madison L 114-129 Record: 6-4 Xavier W 231-33 American W 127-116 Old Dominion L 100-144 Louisville W 174-115 West Virginia L 137-151 NE Missouri State W 56-54 William & Mary L 85-157 College of Charleston W 128-84 Davidson W 176-113 Duke W 134-109 Davidson W 129-110 N.C. State L 149-75 Georgetown W 144-82 Richmond W 134-99 Georgia Southern W 146.5-94.5 Davidson W 149-83 Towson W 203-95 North Carolina L 98-132 Duke W 142-90 George Washington W 133-77 Catawba W 140-75 UNC Wilmington L 117-124 College of Charleston W 142-93 Duke W 141-95 College of Charleston W 142-83 Richmond W 139-82 Virginia Tech L 148-88 UMBC T 149-149 1994-95 UNC Wilmington L 111-132 UMBC L 127-114 UNC Wilmington W 152.5-145.5 Coach: Rick Kobe William & Mary W 132-72 William & Mary W 189.5-106.5 Record: 5-3 1999-00 UNC Wilmington L 162-81 Virginia Tech L 107-137 Coach: Rick Kobe Old Dominion L 111-126 Record: 6-4 2004-05 William & Mary W 151-94 James Madison W 143-102 Coach: Rick Kobe College of Charleston W 127-84 College of Charleston W 123-95 Record: 7-2 Davidson W 133-102 Old Dominion L 115-128 College of Charleston W 172-102 Georgia Southern W 151-80 William & Mary W 144-99 Davidson W 152-91 Duke W 119-118 Davidson W 134-103 James Madison W 129-94 American L 97-141 Duke L 110-124 George Mason W 153-90 Richmond W 139-91 VMI W 77-48 Duke W 124-118 North Carolina L 93-146 George Mason W 115-83 George Washington W 130-100 UNC Wilmington L 112-125 American L 102-135 William & Mary W 126-108 UNCW L 108-134 North Carolina L 90-145 UNC Wilmington W 133-108

38 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Women’s Year-by-Year

1977-78 Old Dominion L 53-60 Record: 10-2 William & Mary W 131-104 Coach: Ray Scharf UNC Wilmington W 79-34 Furman W 64-51 Old Dominion T 121-121 Record: 0-6 Georgia Southern L 73-76 Richmond W 125-85 Charlotte W 144-97 North Carolina L 34-52 N.C. State L 45-68 William & Mary W 147-107 Richmond W 120-97 Appalachian State L 56-74 Navy W 77-72 Charlotte W 103-93 American L 102-134 Alabama L 24-63 Villanova L 48-101 American W 73-38 Ashland University W 11-0 LSU L 30-82 North Carolina L 17-95 N.C. State L 102-162 UNC Wilmington W 140-102 Duke L 42-74 Charlotte W 65-30 Duke W 158-104 North Carolina L 64-154 N.C. State L 34-69 Duke W 93-56 Navy W 150-116 Duke W 131-105 Johns Hopkins W 46-34 1978-79 1983-84 UNC Wilmington W 99-75 1991-92 Coach: Ray Scharf Coach: Rick Kobe North Carolina L 82-129 Coach: Rick Kobe Record: 3-4 Record: 9-4 Old Dominion W 121-95 Record: 5-7 UNC Greensboro W 88-25 N.C. State L 36-75 William & Mary W 128-112 St. Mary’s W 77-52 Old Dominion W 57-56 1987-88 Georgetown W 139-89 North Carolina L 28-100 South Florida W 60-53 Coach: Rick Kobe Richmond L 102-142 Old Dominion L 61-67 Georgia Southern L 52-61 Record: 9-3 American L 89-136 UNC Wilmington W 65-44 Johns Hopkins W 52-32 James Madison W 135-133 Ashland University W 11-0 N.C. State L 29-78 Navy W 95-47 Furman W 62-51 NE Missouri State W 84-82 Duke L 30-92 UNC Wilmington W 72-41 Richmond W 117-86 Davidson W 98-74 North Carolina L 23-88 George Washington W 82-58 Duke L 104-127 1979-80 Richmond W 65-46 William & Mary W 136-126 Old Dominion L 85-143 Coach: Ray Scharf James Madison W 61-51 Charlotte W 70-43 North Carolina L 65-140 Record: 4-5 Charlotte W 66-26 N.C. State L 94-164 UNC Wilmington L 83-158 Old Dominion L 59-72 Duke W 70-43 Duke L 103-114 James Madison L 89-128 South Carolina L 29-92 William & Mary L 66-74 Johns Hopkins W 68-43 UNC Greensboro W 117-18 UNC Wilmington W 108-75 1992-93 UNC Wilmington W 80-42 1984-85 North Carolina L 76-134 Coach: Rick Kobe N.C. State L 56-82 Coach: Rick Kobe Old Dominion W 115-99 Record: 10-2 Duke L 40-91 Record: 8-5 William & Mary W 146-96 North Carolina L 51-89 James Madison L 50-90 1988-89 Richmond W 134-111 William & Mary W 88-52 N.C. State L 54-86 Coach: Rick Kobe Davidson W 148-95 Pfeiffer W 90-38 Navy W 78-62 Record: 8-2 Georgia Southern W 129-111 Johns Hopkins W 47-33 American W 132-100 Georgetown W 152-91 1980-81 Florida State L 44-68 James Madison W 153-147 American L 108-135 Coach: Ray Scharf UNC Wilmington W 75-38 Old Dominion W 130-110 Ashland W 11-0 Record: 6-3 Old Dominion L 54-59 William & Mary L 117-128 Duke W 130-113 Old Dominion W 77-62 North Carolina L 37-76 Charlotte W 135-83 College of Charleston W 129-96 North Carolina L 29-109 Duke W 63-48 Richmond W 127-81 Old Dominion W 134-95 UNC Greensboro W 103-36 Richmond W 62-51 Johns Hopkins W 55-40 North Carolina L 111-182 Appalachian State W 76-46 American W 64-48 UNC Wilmington W 112-72 UNC Wilmington W 146-96 William & Mary W 82-48 George Washington W 84-56 North Carolina L 96-134 UNC Wilmington W 101-46 William & Mary W 78-62 Duke W 135-103 1993-94 N.C. State L 61-75 Coach: Rick Kobe Duke L 60-78 1985-86 1989-90 Record: 9-3 Va. Commonwealth W 7-0 Coach: Rick Kobe Coach: Rick Kobe Virginia Tech W 136-95 Record: 12-2 Record: 8-4 Old Dominion W 127-77 1981-82 Furman W 61-52 Old Dominion L 117-124 Georgia Southern W 131-101 Coach: Ray Scharf N.C. State L 48-76 James Madison L 138-162 Davidson W 130-80 Record: 5-4 UNC Charlotte W 64-38 American L 108-133 William & Mary W 136-94 Old Dominion L 49-63 Navy W 60-51 William & Mary W 128-114 College of Charleston W 146-83 UNC Wilmington W 84-56 New Hampshire W 72-65 VCU W 155-145 American W 132-111 James Madison W 69-42 American W 62-32 Charlotte W 144-93 NE Missouri State W 58-52 Navy W 86-62 Notre Dame W 48-32 Richmond W 116-104 Duke L 85-178 North Carolina L 33-71 Johns Hopkins W 43-37 George Washington W 144-92 Richmond W 131-106 N.C. State L 28-111 William & Mary W 74-66 Ashland University W 70-43 North Carolina L 92-143 Virginia Tech L 40-95 UNC Wilmington W 77-34 UNC Wilmington W 134-101 UNC Wilmington L 119-124 Appalachian State W 76-52 Old Dominion W 64-49 North Carolina L 73-167 Duke W 82-31 North Carolina L 33-80 Duke W 145-79 1994-95 Duke W 65-48 Coach: Rick Kobe 1982-83 Richmond W 64-49 1990-91 Record: 10-1 Coach: Rick Kobe Coach: Rick Kobe Virginia Tech W 128-115 Record: 5-5 1986-87 Record: 6-3-1 Old Dominion W 129-93 James Madison W 61-52 Coach: Rick Kobe James Madison L 130-169 William & Mary W 137-104

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College of Charleston W 132-81 1999-00 Duke L 123-120 UMBC W 129-114 Davidson College W 148-86 Coach: Rick Kobe James Madison W 147-91 Duke W 144-99 Georgia Southern W 128-95 Record: 9-2 Davidson W 146-88 UNC-Wilmington W 154.5-88.5 Duke W 147-92 James Madison W 143-102 College of Charleston W 131-94 American W 135-77 Georgia Southern W 139-92 George Washington W 140-97 2006-07 Richmond W 140-83 College of Charleston W 135-101 Georgia Southern W 136-91 Coach: Rick Kobe North Carolina L 88-151 Old Dominion W 152-85 Virginia Tech L 154-91 Record: 9-4 UNC Wilmington W 127-116 William & Mary W 135-110 UMBC W 139-99 Davidson W 148-83 Davidson W 153-84 UNC Wilmington W 151.5-83.5 College of Charleston W 145-90 1995-96 Duke L 114.5-128.5 Gardner-Webb W 142-97 Coach: Rick Kobe George Mason W 127-90 2003-04 William & Mary W 133-110 Record: 8-2 Richmond W 175-125 Coach: Rick Kobe Towson W 158-81 Old Dominion W 140-97 American W 149-92 Record: 8-2 Duquesne W 231-63 William & Mary W 131-100 UNCW L 97-146 Louisville W 174-109 Marshal W 212-88 North Carolina L 100-137 College of Charleston W 123-103 West Virginia L 140.5-159.5 Davidson College W 135-84 2000-01 N.C. State L 173-70 Loras W 128-58 College of Charleston W 108-85 Coach: Rick Kobe Davidson W 150-92 Virginia Tech L 93-153 Georgia Southern W 139-98 Record: 8-3 George Washington W 143.5-83.5 UNC Wilmington W 158-85 Duke W 138-102 College of Charleston W 130-81 Duke W 132-111 UMC L 118-119 American University W 120-82 Davidson W 137-82 Virginia Tech L 151-86 Duke L 137-161 Richmond W 127-110 James Madison L 118-125 UMBC W 134-109 UNC Wilmington L 121-122 Old Dominion W 122-121 William & Mary W 132-70 2007-08 William & Mary W 132-100 UNC Wilmington W 128-114 Coach: Rick Kobe 1996-97 N.C. State L 93-147 Record: 7-1 Coach: Rick Kobe Duke L 110-133 2004-05 Davidson W 184-116 Record: 8-2 American W 141.5-91.5 Coach: Rick Kobe NC State W 174-124 American W 138-83 George Mason W 166-109 Record: 7-2 William & Mary W 195-105 Old Dominion W 142-97 UNC Wilmington W 150-91 College of Charleston W 183-109 Towson W 154-140 William & Mary W 151-87 Davidson W 153-90 UNC Wilmington W 179.5-114.5 Duke W 136-97 2001-02 James Madison W 150-83 College of Charleston W 164-78 Davidson W 141-94 Coach: Rick Kobe George Mason W 151-87 UMBC W 168-138 Georgia Southern W 145-91 Record: 10-1 Duke L 120-123 Duke L 131-167 Richmond L 121-122 Old Dominion W 140-95 George Washington W 155-80 College of Charleston W 145-80 College of Charleston W 130-95 William & Mary W 121-89 2008-09 UNC Wilmington L 121-122 Davidson W 131-96 North Carolina L 95.5-139.5 Coach: Rick Kobe Virginia Tech W 130-105 N.C. State L 92-150 UNC Wilmington W 168-76 Record: 10-1 William & Mary W 140-92 Marshall W 224-76 1997-98 UNC Willmington W 148-95 2005-06 West Virginia W 171-119 Coach: Rick Kobe Duke W 135-108 Coach: Rick Kobe Xavier W 184-72 Record: 7-3 Georgia Southern W 130-87 Record: 10-1 Davidson W 173-109 College of Charleston W 127.5-85.5 TCU W 135-102 College of Charleston W 101-89 Georgetown W 145-89 Georgia Southern W 143-95 UMBC W 146-96 Davidson W 139-87 Towson L 102-198 American W 135-89 George Washington W 176-66 George Mason W 157-81 Catawba W 160-61 Old Dominion W 149-92 William & Mary W 145-93 College of Charleston W 138-90 William & Mary W 147-95 2002-03 Marshall W 173-114 UMBC W 191-103 Davidson W 183-119 Coach: Rick Kobe Gardner Webb W 168-108 UNC Wilmington W 202-98 Duke W 143-92 Record: 8-2 Loras W 109-62 William & Mary W 163-37 Richmond L 97-145 N.C. State W 122-121 Virginia Tech L 116.5-125.5 UNC Wilmington L 94-149 Virginia Tech L 93-142

1998-99 Coach: Rick Kobe Record: 8-2 American W 130-105 James Madison W 137-106 Old Dominion W 133-107 William & Mary W 130-113 Davidson W 131-101 Georgia Southern W 154-84 Duke L 119-122 College of Charleston W 138-88 Richmond W 154-89 UNC Wilmington L 102-140

ECU captured its first Conference USA women’s swimming and diving championship in 2003.

40 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming ECU All-Americans

1957 (10) Owen Paris-400 Medley Relay Glen Dyer-1, 3 Meter Diving John Sultan-400 Medley Relay Ted Gartman-400 Medley Relay, Richard Tobin-1, 3 Meter Diving 400 Free Relay Mike Tomberlin-100, 200 Back Jack Koebering-400 Medley Relay, Steve Weissman-400 Medley Relay 400 Free Relay Harold McKee-400 Medley Relay, 1980 (8) 400 Free Relay Karen Davidosn-800 Free Relay, Jim Meads-400 Free Relay, 50 Free 400 IM, 1650 Free Ken Midyette-1, 3 Meter Diving Lauren Grimes-200 Medley Relay, Sidney Oliver-440 Free 200 Free Relay Bob Sawyer-400 Medley Relay, Susan Hanks-800 Free Relay 400 Free Relay Julie Malcolm-800 Free Relay Steve Wilkerson-400 Free Relay Tammy Putnam-200 Medley Relay, Mike Williamson-400 Free, 220 Free 800 Free Relay, 100, 200, 400 IM Lori Ross-200 Free Relay 1958 (7) Cindy Sailer-200 Medley Relay, Ted Gartman-400 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay 400 Free Relay Carol Shacklett-200 Medley Relay, Jack McCann-400 Free Relay 200 Free Relay Ken Midyette-1, 3 Meter Diving Sidney Olver-400 Medley Relay, 200 Fly Meredith Bridgers was inducted into the ECU 1981 (8) Bob Sawyer-400 Free Relay Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001. Sally Collins-800 Free Relay, 200, Tom Tucker-400 Free Relay 500 Free Mike Williamson-400 Medley Relay Bob Frederici-400 Medley Relay, Dordi Henriksen-800 Free Relay, 200 Fly 400 Free Relay, 100, 200 Fly Jennifer Jayes-200 M Relay, 200 Free Relay, 1959 (8) Larry Hewes-400 Medley Relay, 50 Back Tom Carroll-400 Free Relay, 200 IM 400 Free Relay, 50 Free Julie Malcolm-800 Free Relay, Glen Dyer-1, 3 Meter Diving James Marasco-400 Medley Relay, 100, 200 Medley Relay Jack McCann-200 Breast 200 Breast Moira McHugh-200 Medley Relay, Jim Meads-400 Free Relay Charles Norwood-400 Medley Relay, 100, 200 Free Relay Ken Midyette-1, 3 Meter Diving 200 Back Lori McQueston-200 Free Relay Bob Sawyer-400 Free Relay, 200 Back Joe Shanabrough-400 Free Relay, 400 IM, Tammy Putnam-800 Free Relay, 200 IM Jack Smith-400 Free Relay, 50, 100 Free 100, 200 Fly Carol Schcklett-200 Medley Relay, 200 Tom Tucker-200 IM Harry Sober-50 Free Free Relay, 100 IM, 50 Fly

1960 (5) 1965 (3) 1982 (8) Glen Dyer-1,3 Meter Diving Les Gerber-1, 3 Meter Diving Sally Collin-800 Free Relay Bob Kingery-1, 3 Meter Diving Mike Hamilton-100 Fly Nan George-200, 400 Free Relay, 200 M Jack McCann-100, 200 Breast Harry Sober-50 Free Relay, 50 Free Jack Mathers-1,3 Meter Diving Nancy James-200 Medley Relay, 400, Jack Smith-100 Free 1966 (4) 800 Free Relay Mike Hamilton-100 Fly Jennifer Jayes-200 Medley Relay, 1961 (3) Owen Paris-200 Breast 200 Free Relay, 50 Back Tom Carroll-200 IM Richard Tobin-1, 3 Meter Diving Moira McHugh-200, 400 Free Relay Bob Kingery-1, 3 Meter Diving Mike Tomberlin-100, 200 Back Hannelore Koehler-200 Medley Relay Lou Sullivan-3 Meter Diving Sally Reinhard-800 Free Relay 1967 (4) Nancy Rogers-200, 400, 800 Free Relay 1962 (3) Les Gerber-1 Meter Diving Bob Frederici-100, 200 Fly Mike Hamilton-100, 200 Fly 1983 (2) Bob Kingery-1, 3 Meter Diving Richard Tobin-1, 3 Meter Diving Nan George-50 100 Free Ed Zachau-200 Back Mike Tomberlin-100, 200 Back Joanne McCulley-100 Breast

1964 (7) 1968 (6) 1984 (1) Paul Donahue-1, 3 Meter Diving Les Gerber-1, 3 Meter Diving Caycee Poust-100 Back

41 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Conference Champions

Matt Walker (200 Free) Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Cronin, Charles, Cheek, Walker 1986 1993 (Men’s 800 Free Relay) Al Smith(100 Breast) Lance Tate (200 Breast) Bruce Brockschmidt 200 Free Relay 2004 (200 back, 200 IM, 400 IM) (Soltz, Cassidy, Herndon, Donovan) Diane Parker (200 IM, 100 Breast) 800 Free Relay (Brockschmidt, Hidalgo, Holly Williams (400 IM) Kaut, Killeen) 1994 Casey Cronin (200 Free) Susan Wintink (100 Breast, 200 Breast) Elizabeth Bradner (100 Back, 200 Back) Caycee Poust (100 Back, 200 Back) 2005 Women’s 200 Medley Relay 1995 Diane Parker (100 Breast, 100 Fly) (Pierson, Miller, Augustus, Winstead) Hilary Stokes (500 Free, 100 Free) Moore, Parker, Gordon, A. Williams (Wom- Jackie Schmieder (200 Free, 1650 Free) en’s 200 Medley Relay) 1987 Melissa Phillips (200 Fly) Team Champions Ronald Fleming (100 Breast) Women’s 800 Free Relay (R. Atkinson, Lee Hicks (200 Breast) Stokes, Schmieder, Humphrey) CAA Andy Pistorio (200 IM) Men – 1986, 1989 800 Free Relay (Jeter, Johns, Hidalgo, 1999 Women – 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000 Killeen) Amy Hendrick (100 Back) ECAC 1988 2000 Women – 2001 Raymond Kennedy (100 Breast) Amy Hendrick (100 Back, 200 Back) John Farrell (200 Back) Josh Lepree (100 Breast) Conference USA Tom Holsten (400 IM) Women’s 200 Free Relay Women - 2003 Patti Walsh (200 Free, 500 Free, 100 Fly) (Inskeep, Foster, Cross, Hendrick) Meredith Bridgers (100 Breast, 200 Breast) Women’s 200 Medley Relay Women’s 800 Free Relay (Hendrick, Perry, Foster, Inskeep) Individual C-USA Champions (Philyaw, Wilson, Green, Walsh) Women’s 400 Free Relay Sherri Campbell (1 & 3 meter diving) (Butler, Cross, Inskeep, Foster)

1989 East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tom Holsten (200 Fly, 400 IM) John Farrell (200 Back) 2001 800 Free Relay (Farrell, Johns, Lewis, Jeter) Claes Lindgren (400 IM) 200 Medley Relay Will Hudgins (1650 Free) (O’Brien, Kennedy, Johns, Hoyos) Amy Hendrick (100 Back) Casey Cronin Kenny Flory 400 Medley Relay Allison Terrill (400 IM) (Walters, Kennedy, Johns, Hoyos) W. 400 Medley Relay Jenni Muench (200 Butterfly, 400 IM) (Hendrick, Perry, Kochman, Foster) Meredith Bridgers (100 Breast, 200 Breast) W. 200 Medley Relay (Hendrick, Perry, Kochman, Foster) 1990 Tom Holsten (200 Butterfly) Conference USA Mark O’Brien (200 Back) 800 Free Relay (Kennedy, Lewis, 2002 Diane Parker Matt Walker Jeter, Ferrell) Casey Cronin (200 IM) Meredith Bridgers (100 Breast, 200 Breast) Kenny Flory (100 Breast) Matt Walker (200 Free) 1991 Diane Parker (200 IM, 100 Breast) George Walters (100 Back, 200 Back) W. 200 Medley Relay Meredith Bridgers (100 Breast, 200 Breast) (Foster, Hendrick, Kochman, Parker

1992 2003 Brian Soltz (50 Free, 100 Free) Diane Parker (200 IM, 100 Fly) Holly Williams Sean Brown (100 Breast, 200 Breast) Casey Cronin (200 Breast)

42 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming Honors and Awards

All-Time Captains Travis Todd 2000-01 Individual Honors 1977-78 - Ted Neiman, John Tudor Mike Tomberlin 1967-68 1976-77 - Ted Neiman Men Paul Trevisan 1972-73 Olympic Trial Participant 1975-76 - David Kirkman,BillyThorne John Akright 1980-81 Tommy Tucker 1960-61 Amy Hendrick (2000, CAA) 1974-75 - Thomas Palmgren Doug Bescher 1993-94 Bobby Vail 1973-75 1973-74 - Paul Shiffe Parker Bostick 2006-07 Alex Vitier 1996-97 CAA Silver Anniversary Team 1972-73 - Paul Trevisan Mike Bretting 1974-75 Matt Watson 2000-01 Meredith Bridgers 1971-72 - Jim Griffin Sean Callender 1990-91 Richard Wells 1986-87 Amy Hendrick Tommy Carroll 1960-61 Gregor Wray 1983-84 Most Improved Swimmer Richard Chen 1998-99 Ed Zachau 1961-63 Swimmer-of-the-Year 2008-09 - xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Jack Clowar 1980-81 Meredith Bridgers (1990, CAA) 2007-08 - Rachel Blue, Andrew Johnson Greg Connor 2008-09 Women Diane Parker (2003, C-USA) 2006-07 - Kim Brewer, Jason Guzewich Marc Cook 1991-92 Amanda Atkinson 1997-98 Diane Parker (2004, C-USA) 2005-06 - Meghan Brosi, Greg Connors Casey Cronin 2003-04 Rachel Atkinson 1995-96 2004-05 - Josh Barthlow, Meghan Pulaski Casey Cronin 2004-05 Susan Augustus 1987-88 Swimmer-of-the-Meet 2003-04 - Kelly Hendrick, Kate Gordon Dickie Denton 1956-57 Jenn Belch 2003-04 Diane Parker (2004, C-USA) 2002-03 - Sarah Hunt, Tommy Cregan John Donovan 1994-95 Rachel Blue 2008-09 Diane Parker (2005, C-USA) 2001-02 - Jennifer Burns, Kristen Eitel, Doug Emerson 1971-72 Elizabeth Bradner 1996-97 Travis Todd Bill Fehling 1978-80 Kim Brewer 2007-08 Rookie-of-the-Year 2000-01 - Dan Schuman, Katie Kochman Robert Frederice 1963-64 Meredith Bridgers 1989-91 Elizabeth Bradner (1994-Swimming, CAA) 1999-00 - Brian Flory, Tracey Ormand Gary Frederick 1970-71 Meghan Brosi 2008-09 Stephen Barnes (1995-Diving, CAA) 1998-99 - Heather Hagedorn, Claes Lindgren Ted Gartman 1957-58 Elizabeth Browne 1996-97 Casey Dodge (1996-Diving, CAA) 1997-98 - Jarret Martin, Alicia Harris David Giovine 1982-83 Jen Burns 2003-04 Bryce Stamper (2000-Diving, CAA) 1996-97 - Daniel Fuller, Laura Williams Larry Green 1975-76 Sharon Burns 1978-80 Diane Parker (2002 Swimming, C-USA) 1995-96 - Allison Holland, Mike Hamilton 1966-67 Holly Butler 1999-00 Lynsey Bullington, Mike Donovan Geoff Handsfield 2006-08 Dawn Comiso 1992-93 Freshman Diver of the Meet 1994-95 - Ryan Barlowe, Elizabeth Browne, Eric Hawkins 1984-86 Jill Ann Dillner 1993-94 Christie Icenhower (2005, C-USA) Allison Lipp Kelly Hendrick 2004-05 Austine Enderle 2007-08 1993-94 - Jon Lanquell, Elizabeth Bradner, Brad Herndon 1992-93 Amy Faulk 1998-99 Coach-of-the-Year Hilary Stokes Larry Hewes 1965-66 Kim Field 1997-98 Rick Kobe (M-1988, 1989, M&W-1994, 1992-93 - Lance Tate, Hilary Stokes Lee Hicks 1987-88 Courtney Foster 2001-02 W-1995, 2000, 2001, 2003) 1991-92 - Brian Soltz, Tia Pardue Kevin Hidalgo 1985-87 Dana Fuller 2001-02 1990-91 - Brad Herndon, Tia Pardue Steven Hopkinson 1990-91 Tracey Garrett 1994-95 Most Outstanding Swimmer 1989-90 - John Springer, Meredith Bridgers Ken Hungate 1969-70 Kate Gordon 2006-07 2008-09 - Amanda Duncan, Thiago 1988-89 - Tom Holsten, Jennifer Muench Ryan Hunt 2007-08 Dordi Henriksen 1981-82 Cavalcanti 1987-88 - Ted Christensen, Carolyn Green Lee Hutchens 1996-97 Susan Hanks 1980-81 2007-08 - Rebecca Perry, Thiago Cavalcanti 1986-87 - Andy Johns, Raymond Kennedy, Matt Jabs 1999-00 Alicia Harris 2000-01 2006-07 - Kate Gordon, Geoff Handsfield Leslie Wilson Andy Jeter 1988-90 Allison Holland 1998-99 2005-06 - Rebecca Perry, Greg Neville 1985-86 - Ronald Fleming, Patricia Grand Mike Julian 1998-00 Kristen Idol 2002-03 2004-05 - Diane Parker, Casey Cronin 1984-85 - Patrick Brennan, Caycee Poust Raymond Kennedy 1989-90 Nancy James 1982-85 2003-04 - Diane Parker, Casey Cronin 1983-84 - Eric Hawkins, Scotia Miller Bob Kingerly 1961-62 Katie Kochman 2003-04 2002-03 - Diane Parker, Casey Cronin 1982-83 - Jeff Ritins, Nancy Ludwig David Kirkman 1976-77 Niki Kreel 1998-99 2001-02 - Diane Parker, Casey Cronin 1978-79 - John Bennett, Doug Nieman Scott Kupec 1994-95 Julie Malcolm 1980-81 2000-01 - Claes Lindgren, Will Hudgins, 1977-78 - Rick Spencer Joe Kushy 1978-79 Sally Marburger 1981-82 Dana Fuller, Allison Terrill 1976-77 - John Tudor Ralf Lang 2000-01 Ellen McPherson 1985-86 1999-00 - Will Hudgins, Claes Lindgren, 1975-76 - Doug Brindley Doug MacMillan 1983-84 Jennie Meade 2006-07 Courtney Foster, Amy Hendrick, 1974-75 - Barry McCarthy Charlie McCanless 2007-08 Scotia Miller 1985-86 Dana Fuller, Matt Jabs 1973-74 - Ronald Schnell Jim Meads 1959-60 EC Moore 2007-08, 2008-09 1998-99 - Matt Jabs, Allison Holland 1972-73 - Charles Kemp Ken Midyette 1958-59 Suzanne O’Brien 1991-92 1997-98 - Bradon Tilley, Hollie Butler 1971-72 - Ronald Hughes Chris Miller 2000-03 Tracey Ormand 2000-01 1996-97 - Richard Chen, Casey Sloan McGee Moody 1994-96 Sandra Ossman 1997-98 1995-96 - Lee Hutchens, Melanie Mackwood Outstanding Rookie Rob Moynihan 1968-69 Tia Pardue 1991-93 1994-95 - Andy Wright, Jackie Schmieder, (In Honor of Jarrett Martin) Derek Nelson 1992-93 Diane Parker 2004-05 Hilary Stokes 2008-09 - Kelsey Brosi, Travis Stauder Doug Nieman 1981-82 Jennifer Pierson 1986-87 1993-94 - Brian Soltz, Jackie Schmieder 2007-08 - Lauren Dufault, Andrew Stoker Wayne Norris 1971-73 Caycee Poust 1986-87 1992-93 - Derek Nelson, Tia Pardue 2006-07 - Jackie Jones, Jeffrey Miller Adam Papendick 2008-09 Nancy Rogers 1982-83 1991-92 - Derek Nelson, Jacqueline Silber 2005-06 - Amanda Duncan, Andrew Philips Owen Paris 1967-68 Jacuqeline Silber 1992-94 1990-91 - George Walters , Jacqueline Silber 2004-05 - Geoff Hansfield, EC Moore Stephen Parsons 2000-03 Casey Sloan 1999-00 1989-90 - Andy Jeter, Raymond Kennedy, 2003-04 - Jennie Meade, Parker Bostick Chris Pittelli 1984-85 Wendy Smith 1991-92 Meredith Bridgers 2002-03 - Holly Williams, Robbie Derr Ricky Prince 1973-74 Martha Snead 2004-05 1988-89 - J.C. Lewis, Meredith Bridgers 2001-02 - Lara Fuller, Andrew Dragunas Steve Ruedlinger 1975-76 Abi Stallworth 2002-03 1987-88 - Team, Patti Walsh 2000-01 - Dan Shuman, Katie Kochman Bob Sawyer 1957-53 Hilary Stokes 1995-96 1986-87 - David Killeen, Patti Walsh 1999-00 - Casey Charles, Kristen Eitel Ron Schnell 1977-78 Elizabeth Sugg 1994-95 1985-86 - Bruce Brockschmidt, 1998-99 - Adam Gaffey, Amy Hendrick Jake Smith 1959-60 Allison Terrill 2001-02 Caycee Poust Brian Soltz 1993-94 Patricia Walsh 1987-89 1984-85 - Chris Pittelli, Scotia Miller Most Outstanding Diver John Springer 1991-92 Lucy Weckerling 1979-80 1983-84 - Chris Pittelli, Cindy Nieman 2008-09 - Meghan Coyne Harry Suber 1964-65 Robin Wicks 1989-90 1982-83 - Chris Pittelli, Nan George 2007-08 - xxxxxxxx John Sultan 1968-69 Lesley Wilson 1988-90 1981-82 - Doug Nieman, Nan George 2006-07 - Christie Icenhowser Billy Throne 1977-78 1980-81 - Jan Wiklund , Sally Collins Brandon Tilley 1997-98 1979-80 - Ted Neiman, Tammy Putnam Most Improved Diver Lance Thomas 1981-83 1978-79 - John Tudor 2006-07 - Peter Bradyhouse

43 2009-10 East Carolina Swimming East Carolina Hall of Famers Meredith Bridgers Mike Tomberlin pionships. In 1977, he was named Coach of Swimming (1988-91) Swimming (1966-69) the Year at the Eastern Intercollegiate Meet, Bridgers became the first Lady Pirate to The 1967 National 200 yard backstroke and received the NCAA’s 15-year service qualify for the NCAA Division I champion- champion, Tomberlin earned seven All- award. Hall of Fame inductee in 2002. ships at East Carolina. She holds several America awards during his ECU swimming honors to her name, including the Colonial career. In 1966, 1967, and 1968, Tomberlin Ted Gartman Athletic Association championship in the earned All-American honors in both the 100 Swimming (1954-58) 100- and 200-yard breaststroke four con- and 200 backstroke. In 1968, he was also a As co-captain of the 1957 swimming secutive years (1988-91), qualifying for the member of the ECU All-American 400-yard team, Gartman led East Carolina College to NCAA IA Championships her junior and medley relay. He joined the ECU coaching its first national championship that season senior years, being named the Most Out- staff from 1969-70. Received membership and earned All-America honors in the 200 fly standing Swimmer on the team two years into the hall in 1995. and 400-medley relay. The following season in a row (1988-90), and being named as he received All-America honors in the free the Most Improved Swimmer in 1989. She Joe Shanabrough relay and 400-medley relay and became the was enshirned as a Hall of Fame member Swimming (1962-66) first student-athlete to receive four letters in in 2001. Joe Shanabrough earned four All-Ameri- swimming. He spent 30 years as a member of ca honors in the 400 individual medley, 200 the ECU faculty before retiring in 1999. Thomas Carroll butterfly and 400-meter relay in the 1963-64 Swimming (1958-61) season. At the 1962 NCAA College Cham- Dick Tobin Carroll was a member of the Pirates’ pionships, Shanabrough won the 400 indi- Diving (1966-68) 1959 NAIA Championship team and vidual medley, breaking the NCAA record Tobin earned six All-America honors in earned All-America honors eight times. As and becoming ECU’s first NCAA Champion. diving from 1966-68 with outstanding per- a sophomore that season he was a member Became a Hall of Fame member in 1994. formances on both the one-meter and three- of the 400-yard freestyle relay team that meter boards. He is a former varsity record recorded a first place finish at the national Robert Kingrey holder on the three-meter boards and was championship meet, while finishing third Diving (1960-62) the first recipient of the Glen Dyer Memo- in the 200-yard IM. During his final two Won national diving championship in 1960 rial Scholarship in 1968. He qualified for the seasons he recorded four top five fin- in one-meter and three-meter diving (NAIA) in AAU Outdoor Nationals in 1967 and ‘68, and ishes at national championship meet and first year with ECU. Was a three-time All-Amer- participated in the 1968 Olympic Trials. After established three school records. He also ica (1960-62) in both the one- and three-meter entering graduate school as ECU, Tobin served helped the Pirates to a third-place finish events. Hall of Fame inductee in 1981. as diving coach the 1969 and ‘71-73 seasons. at the 1958 national championships as a freshman. He was inducted into the hall Dr. Ray Martinez 1957 Swimming Team Won ECU’s first in 2009. Head Swimming Coach (1954-67) National Championship Directed the Pirates to the NAIA National Glenn Dyer Championships in 1957 and 1959. His The 1957 ECU men’s swimming and diving Diving (1957-60) 1962 team was NCAA College Division team has a distinct honor that no other Pirate ath- Was a three-time All-America diver, who Runners-up. A Master Coach and winner of letic team can ever lay claim to. Fourty-five years was killed while serving as a member of the the first Kiputh Award for national leader- ago, the Pirate swimming and diving squad made United States Air Force during the Vietnam ship in aquatics, Martinez had 45 men earn it into the Pirate history books as it became the Was. Dyer earned All-America accolades in All-America honors, 15 NAIA and four first intercollegiate team at East Carolina to win a both the one-meter and three-meter dives in NCAA College Division national champions. national championship. 1957, ‘59, and ‘60, and helped the Pirates to Inducted into the ECU Hall of Fame in 1979. Guided by ECU Hall of Famer and former head the NAIA National Championship in ‘57 and coach Ray Martinez, the Pirates won the NAIA title in again in ‘59. Dyer is the third diver to be voted Ken Midyette ’57 and again in ’59 to put East Carolina University into the ECU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004. Diving (1957-59) on the map. Earned three All-America honors in div- To help prepare for the championships, Marti- Jim Griffin ing during the 1957, 1958, 1959 seasons. nez pitted ECU against some of the stiffest competi- Swimming (1968-72) Also was the NAIA diving champion in 1958 tion around during the dual meet season. Going up Set or helped in setting six varsity and and 1959. Hall of Fame inductee in 1975. against the likes of North Carolina, Virginia Tech freshman records (100-, 200-, 500- and 1000- and Georgia, the Pirates came away with a 9-3 dual yard freestyle; 400- and 800-yard freestyle Robert Sawyer meet record. While the ’57 Pirates lost both match- relay). Captured three southern conference Swimming (1955-59) ups with the Tar Heels and its lone contest with titles (100-, 200- and 500-yard free). A mem- Earned several All-America honors dur- N.C. State, ECU did get close victories over Georgia (44-43) and Clemson (45-42) as it started a five- ber of the Dean’s list and honor roll, while ing his swimming career at East Carolina. meet win streak. The Pirates also finished strong also being a member of the Gamma Theta Inducted into the ECU Athletic Hall of Fame with four straight wins, including a pair of victories Upsilon geography honor fraternity. Became in 1974. over Virginia Tech, before its historic performance a Hall of Fame member in 2000. at the national championship meet. Ray Scharf East Carolina had an all-time high 10 individuals John Tudor Swimming Coach (1967-82) receive All-American honors at the ’57 champion- Swimming (1975-79) Scharf came to East Carolina as the head ship meet. Included among those top performers Won six Southern Conference champion- swim coach in 1967, and retired from coach- were captains Ted Gartman and Robert Sawyer, ships and 10 ECAC titles during his four-year ing in 1982 after 15 years with the Pirates. along with All-American diver Ken Midyette. Sawyer career. Qualified for the NCAA champion- While at ECU, Scharf compiled a men’s dual and Midyette, who went on to win 1958 and ’59 ships all four years of college and also quali- meet record of 93-55, and won 11 consecu- NAIA diving titles, both have since been inducted in fied for the Olympic trials in the 200 freestyle tive Southern Conference titles (1967-1977). the the Pirates’ Athletic Hall of Fame. in 1980. Won seven medals in the 1985 and He coached 127 individual conference Since the ’57 team broke through on the national 1987 Masters World Championships. Became champions and 24 women’s All-Americans swimming scene, the Pirates have gone on to earn 77 a Hall of Fame member in 1996. (eight in 1982). Eighty-six of Scharf’s swim- All-American honors and numerous conference and mers were name All-Southern Conference Eastern Independent titles. and 40 qualified for NCAA Division I cham-

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