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Swimming and Diving DIVISION I 96 DIVISION I Swimming and Diving DIVISION I 2002 Championships Highlights Texas Hooks Up Swimming Title: The Texas Longhorns pulled out their third consecutive championship in dramatic fashion, coming back to take the lead in the second-to-last event of the meet and holding on for the victory. The Longhorns finished with 512 points, 11 more than the Stanford Cardinal. That margin of victory is the closest since the advent of the 16-place scoring system in 1985. Divers made the difference for the Longhorns. Troy Dumais was named diver of the meet for the third straight time after sweeping the spring- board events and taking fifth on platform. With his win in the three- meter event, he became the first diver in NCAA history to win an event all four years. Photo by Erik S. Lesser/NCAA Photos For the complete championship story go to the April 15, 2002 issue of Texas swimmer Brendan Hansen earned the 200-yard breaststroke The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. title, helping his team claim its ninth overall championship. TEAM STANDINGS 1. Texas............................ 512 21. Texas A&M ................... 33 2. Stanford........................ 501 22. Southern Methodist......... 29 1/2 3. Auburn ......................... 365 1/2 23. Brigham Young.............. 21 4. Florida .......................... 277 24. Pittsburgh ...................... 18 5. Southern California ........ 272 25. UNC Wilmington ........... 15 6. California...................... 271 26. South Carolina............... 14 7. Arizona ........................ 242 27. LSU............................... 11 8. Minnesota ..................... 216 Hawaii ......................... 11 9. Michigan ...................... 183 10. Georgia ........................ 167 Georgia Tech................ 11 30. Washington................... 9 1 11. Virginia......................... 157 /2 31. North Carolina .............. 7 12. Tennessee...................... 144 32. Indiana ......................... 5 13. Miami (Fla.)................... 106 14. Arizona St..................... 84 33. Cincinnati...................... 3 15. Penn St. ........................ 54 Purdue.......................... 3 16. Kentucky ....................... 50 35. UNLV............................ 2 17. Harvard ........................ 42 Iowa............................. 2 1 18. Wisconsin ..................... 41 /2 Drexel .......................... 2 19. Northwestern ................. 39 Princeton....................... 2 20. Alabama....................... 34 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 200-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Adam Sioui, Florida, Justin Mortimer, Minnesota, 14:50.57; 4. Robert Margalis, 1:34.67; 2. Dan Ketchum, Michigan, 1:34.76; 3. Klete Keller, Georgia, 14:51.92; 5. Brendan Neligan, Michigan, 14:52.11; 50-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Roland Schoeman, Arizona, Southern California, 1:35.42; 4. Rodrigo Castro, Southern 6. Ian Prichard, Virginia, 14:52.60; 7. Klete Keller, Southern 19.08; 2. Anthony Ervin, California, 19.10; 3. Randall Bal, California, 1:35.73; 5. Wesley Kirkland, Auburn, 1:35.82; 6. California, 14:54.83; 8. Shilo Ayalon, Georgia Tech,14:55.05; Stanford, 19.48; 4. Dan Gallagher, UNC Wilmington, 19.65; Garrett Mangieri, Michigan, 1:36.77; 7. Terry Silkaitis, 9. Justin Drake, Michigan, 15:00.53; 10. Kevin Clements, 5. Ian Crocker, Texas, 19.76; 6. Luke Anderson, Virginia, Minnesota, 1:36.67; 8. James Pullin, Texas, 1:37.67. Auburn, 15:01.12; 11. Dan Ketchum, Michigan, 15:03.55; 19.83; 7. Derek Gib, Auburn, 19.92; 8. Robert Bogart, Texas, Consolation -- 9. Chris Kemp, Texas, 1:34.41; 10. Joe Bruckart, 12. George duRand, Tennessee, 15:09.75; 13. Matt Sorlien, 20.06. Consolation -- 9. Andrew Schnell, Stanford, 19.80; 10. California, 1:36.28; 11. Rainer Kendrick, Texas, 1:36.43; 12. Stanford, 15:12.48; 14. Daniel DeMarco, Virginia, 15:12.67; Ryan Wochomurka, Auburn, 19.83; 11. Duje Draganja, Matt Taylor, Minnesota, 1:36.63; 13. Gavin Meadows, 15. Joel Everman, Southern California, 15:13.85; 16. Andrew California, 19.86; 12. Renato Gueraldi, Tennessee, 19.95; 13. Arizona St., 1:36.90; 14. John Suchand, Texas, 1:37.02; 15. Hurd, Michigan, 15:14.21. Bobby Zaabadkick, Arizona St., 19.98; 14. Hendrik Odendaal, Jacint Simon, UNLV, 1:37.43; 16. Patrick Kennedy, Texas 100-yard backstroke: Final — 1. Peter Marshall, Stanford, Florida, 20:02; 15. Carlos Jayme, Florida, 20.03; 16. Bobby A&M, 1:37.61. 45.91; 2. Alex Lim, California, 46.05; 3. Randall Bal, Stanford, O'Bryan, Stanford, 20.11. 500-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Klete Keller, Southern 46.51; 4. Dan Westcott, Stanford, 46.51; 5. Todd Smolinski, 100-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Anthony Ervin, California, California, 4:12.83; 2. Erick Vendt, Southern California, Minnesota, 46.86; 6. Jayme Cramer, Stanford, 46.95; 7. Tom 41.62 (meet record; old record, 41.80, Ervin, California, 2001, 4:13.99; 3. John Cole, Harvard, 4:16.91; 4. Chris Kemp, Hannan, Texas, 47.33; 8. Evan Martinec, LSU, 47.82. and Matt Biondi, California, 1987); 2. Duje Draganja, Texas, 4:18.07; 5. Dan Ketchum, Michigan, 4:18.22; 6. Justin Consolation -- 9. Matthew Macedo, California, 47.67; 10. California, 42.22; 3. Roland Schoeman, Arizona, 42.80; 4. Mortimer, Minnesota, 4:18.30; 7. Jeff Lee, Southern California, Michael Jansen, Florida, 47.79; 11. Kirk Hampleman, Auburn, Randall Bal, Stanford, 42.96; 5. Eric LaFleur, Arizona, 43.51; 4:19.07; 8. Robert Margalis, 4:24.07. Consolation -- 9. Ian 47.84; 12. Chris Kellam, 48.00; 13. (tie) Brendan Coyne, 6. Luke Anderson, Virginia, 43.52; 7. Matthew Macedo, Prichard, Virginia, 4:17.34; 10. Brendan Neligan, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Jakob Andersen, Southern Methodist, 48.01; California, 43.69; 8. Hendrick Odendaal, Florida, 43.73. 4:18.84; 11. Stephen Sioui, Florida, 4:20.20; 12. Rodrigo 15. Raymond Hunt, Auburn, 48.08; 16. Jonathon Karr, Auburn, Consolation -- 9. Ian Crocker, Texas, 43.01; 10. Carlos Jayme, Castro, Southern California, 4:20.94; 13. Martin Schierhorn, 48.15. Florida, 43.28; 11. Chris Kemp, Texas, 43.47; 12. Andrew Penn St., 4:21.19; 14. Andrew Hurd, Michigan, 4:21.35; 15. 200-yard backstroke: Final — 1. Markus Rogan, Stanford, Schnell, Stanford, 43.63; 13. Ryan Wochomurka, Auburn, Matt Taylor, Minnesota, 4:23.08; 16. Benjamin Jones, Auburn, 1:41.52; 2. Peter Marshall, Stanford, 1:41.85; 3. Kirk 43.78; 14. Terry Silkaitis, Minnesota, 43.80; 15. Rodrigo 4:23.08. Hampleman, Auburn, 1:42.57; 4. Michael Jansen, Florida, Castro, Southern California, 43.90; 16. Matthew Kidd, Auburn, 1,650-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Erik Vendt, Southern 1:42.95; 5. Chris Kellam, Florida, 1:43.00; 6. Raymond Hunt, 44.47. California, 14:37.48; 2. John Cole, Harvard, 14:39.71; 3. Auburn, 1:43.34; 7. Christian Harcsas, Arizona St., 1:44.07; DIVISION I 97 8. Alex Lim, California, 1:44.27. Consolation -- 9. Kris Souther, Kerekjarto, Southern California, 1:45.56; 4. Duncan Sherrard, Arizona, 456.10; 15. Josh Anderson, Arizona, 454.80; 16. Arizona, 1:42.70; 10. Luke Wagner, Virginia, 1:43.70; 11. Florida, 1:45.67; 5. Tom Hannan, Texas, 1:45.75; 6. Eric Simon Chrisander, Iowa, 439.05. Joey Faltraco, Kentucky, 1:44.33; 12. Anthony Swanson, Donnelly, Florida, 1:45.85; 7. Mark Gangloff, Auburn, 200-yard freestyle relay: Final — 1. Stanford (Randall Bal, Northwestern, 1:44.46; 13. Marc Lindsay, Georgia, 1:44.52; 1:46.56; 8. Kirk Hampleman, Auburn, 1:50.07. Consolation -- Peter Marshall, Andrew Schnell, Bobby O'Bryan), 1:16.49, 14. Dan Shevchik, Harvard, 1:44.78; 15. Peter Osborn, 9. Joe Bruckart, California, 1:45.72; 10. Anthony Swanson, [meet record; old record 1:16.50, Auburn (Aaron Ciarla, Brett Georgia, 1:45.87; 16. Jonathon Karr, Auburn, 1:46.06. Northwestern, 1:46.18; 11. Rainer Kendrick, Texas, 1:46.31; Hawk, Brock Newman, Matthew Busbee), 1999 (preliminar- 12. Brendan Hansen, Texas, 1:46.57; 13. Joe Montague, 100-yard breaststroke: Final — 1. Brendan Hansen, Texas, ies)]; 2. California, 1:16.89; 3. Arizona, 1:16.99; 4. Auburn, Texas, 1:46.69; 14. Kevin Clements, Auburn, 1:47.29; 15. 52.47; 2. Patrick Calhoun, Auburn, 52.72; 3. Jeff Hackler, 1:17.41: 5. Texas,1:18.09: 6. Florida, 1:18.30: 7. Arizona Tim Carlson, Southern Methodist, 1:47.74; 16. Bayani Flores, Minnesota, 53.24; 4. Michael Bruce, Stanford, 53.39; 5. Kyle St., 1:18.91: 8. Tennessee, 1:19.07. Consolation -- 9. California, 1:49.11. Salyards, Georgia, 53.96; 6. Mark Gangloff, Auburn, 54.08; Minnesota, 1:19.42; 10. Wisconsin, 1:19.84; 11. Virginia, 7. Gary Marshall, Virginia, 54.25; 8. Jeremy McDonnell, 400-yard individual medley: Final — 1. Erik Vendt, 1:19.88; 12. Texas A&M, 1:20.23; 13. Georgia, 1:20.37; Tennessee, 54.30. Consolation -- 9. Eric van Goethem, Auburn, Southern California, 3:40.65; 2. Robert Margalis, Georgia, 14. Pittsburgh, 1:21.21; 15. Northwestern, 1:22.22; 16. 53.98; 10. Wilson Brandt, Auburn, 54.17; 11. Chris Stewart, 3:41.42; 3. Kevin Clements, Auburn, 3:43.19; 4. Markus Southern Methodist, disqualified. Tennessee, 54.27; 12. Cheyne Bloch, Hawaii, 54.48; 13. Rogan, Stanford, 3:43.30; 5. Tamas Kerekjarto, Southern Bayani Flores, California, 54.55; 14. Tamas Bessenyei, Purdue, California, 3:46.14; 6. Eric Donnelly, Florida, 3:48.31; 7. Joe 400-yard freestyle relay: Final — 1. California (Duje 54.62; 15. Garth Fealey, Princeton, 54.69; 16. Jeff Hopwood, Montague, Texas, 3:48.32; 8. Duncan Sherrard, Florida, Draganja, Anthony Ervin, Matthew Macedo, Mattias Ohlin), Michigan, 54.70. 3:50.43. Consolation -- 9. Istvan Bathazi, South Carolina, 2:50.01; 2. Stanford, 2:51.63; 3. Texas, 2:52.73; 4. Auburn, 3:45.76; 10. Christopher Greenwood, Virginia, 3:45.87; 11. 2:52.98; 5. Arizona, 2:53.09; 6. Southern California, 2:53.87; 200-yard breaststroke: Final — 1. Brendan Hansen, Texas, 7. Florida, 2:53.91; 8. Michigan, 2:57.29. Consolation -- 9. 1:52.88 (meet record; old record 1:53.11, Hansen, Texas, Dan Shevchik, Harvard, 3:46.17; 12.
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