2007-08 SCHEDULE

Oct. 5 Potomac Relays # ...... 4 p.m. Oct. 13 OLD DOMINION & JAMES MADISON (w) ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 20 WEST VIRGINIA * ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 27 at Delaware ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 3 at Seton Hall * w/ Loyola (Md.) & Lafayette ...... 2 p.m. Nov. 16-18 Patriot Invitational % ...... all day Nov. 29-1 USA Short Course National Championships ^ ...... all day Kelcy Dec. 1 VILLANOVA * ...... 1 p.m. POULSON Jan. 18 at American w/ James Madison (w) ...... 3 p.m. Jan. 20 at George Washington ...... 11 a.m. Jan. 26 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 1 p.m. Feb. 1 at Central Connecticut State (w) ...... 5 p.m. Claire Feb. 2 at Connecticut * w/ NUGENT US Merchant Marine (m) ...... 1 p.m. Feb. 20-23 Championship & ...... all day Feb. 28-1 ECAC Championships + ...... all day Mar. 20-22 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Championships ! ...... all day Mar. 27-29 NCAA Men’s S&D Championship @ ...... all day

home meets in CAPS held at McCarthy Pool

all times Eastern

* BIG EAST Conference meet Caitlin # ; Washington, D.C. COLLING % George Mason University; Fairfax, Va. ^ Georgia ; Atlanta, Ga. & Nassau County Aquatic Center; East Meadow, N.Y. + University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, Pa. ! McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion; Columbus, Ohio Tori @ Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center; MAFFEY Federal Way, Wash.

(m) men only (w) women only

Megan MARAGAKESMARAGAKES Goran BISTRIC

Daniel ROBINSON

GUHOYAS.COM 2007-08 SWIMMING & DIVING 2007-08 QUICK FACTS WASHINGTON, D.C. GENERAL INFORMATION STAFF Washington wears its history on its face. Historic set- tings abound. Major landmarks and national treasures are Location ...... Washington, D.C. Head Coach ...... Steven Cartwright Founded ...... 1789 Alma Mater ...... Catholic University of America ’01 centralized and located minutes away from each other. Enrollment ...... 6,853 undergraduate; 14,148 total Record at Georgetown ...... fi rst season Beyond its historical and national signifi cance, Nickname ...... Hoyas Overall Record ...... same much of Washington’s mystique can be attributed to its Colors ...... Blue & Gray Assistant Coach ...... Josh Wegrzyn (Missouri State ’02) diverse cultural offerings. Enjoy opera, Broadway, dance, President ...... John J. DeGioia Diving Coach ...... Bob Schneider (Ohio ’61) music concerts and other productions by visiting the Director of Athletics ...... Volunteer Assistants ... Michael Bruce, Danielle Frottier, Michelle Repass Kennedy Center, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Athletic Department Phone ...... (202) 687-2435 Volunteer Assistant Athletic Trainer ....Jeremy Vail MPT, OCS, MTC, ATC Institute and multiple other venues. Swimming & Diving Offi ce Phone ...... (202) 687-7671 SPORTS INFORMATION In addition to history and culture, visitors and native Washingtonians alike can enjoy professional Swimming & Diving Contact ...... Diana T. Pulupa TEAM INFORMATION Offi ce Phone ...... (202) 687-6564 Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I sports. Home to the Washington Redskins, Cell Phone ...... (301) 758-5454 Conference ...... BIG EAST Nationals, Wizards, Mystics, Capitals Offi ce Fax ...... (202) 687-2491 2006-07 Overall Record ...... Men: 0-10; Women: 2-9 and D.C. United, there is no lack of E-Mail ...... [email protected] 2006-07 BIG EAST Record ...... Men: 0-3; Women: 0-3 professional sporting opportunities Web Address ...... www.GUHoyas.com Home Pool ...... McCarthy Pool within the District. Mailing Address ...... Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... Men: 11/1; Women: 18/3 Nestled within two hours of McDonough Arena, 3700 O Street NW Newcomers ...... Men: 8; Women: 6 the Atlantic Ocean beaches in Washington, DC 20057 Delaware and Maryland, D.C. is also an easy drive to the major metropolitan cities of Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. 2007-08 Front Row: Alison Christie, Caitlin Colling, Goran Bistric, Claire Nugent, Tori Maffey, Daniel Robinson, Kelcy Poulson, Megan Maragakes Second Row: Francesca Pirog, David Ballinger, Christina DiNapoli, Katelyn O’Connor, Ray Zomerfeld, Rebecca Jenkinson, Tara Powers Third Row: James LiVolsi, Lindsay Vickroy, Emma Porteus, Suzanne Waller, Joseph Richman, Brian Koh, Mary McGuire, Mallory Kiplinger Fourth Row: Laura Stark, Margaret Kimball, Laura Alito, Emma Denvir, CJ Chuapoco, Megan Harvey, Katherine Lee, Caitlin Karniski Back Row: Kevin Taylor, Tom Crecelius, Wes Going, Hamilton Jordan, Thomas Graham, Alex Hanson, Keenan Timko, Bryce Hillman Not Pictured: Matthew Bialko, John Deppe, Michael McWilliams, Maija Paegle SWIMMING & DIVING

2 0 0 7 - 0 8 S W I M M I N G & D I V I N G GEORGETOWN & WASHINGTON, D.C. SWIMMING & DIVING TABLE OF CONTENTS H2OYAS H2OYAS is an organization of alumni, parents Quick Facts ...... IFC Roster ...... 7 and friends whose primary purpose is to promote a heightened awareness of and an active interest in the H2OYAS ...... 1 Captains ...... 8 Georgetown University men’s and women’s swim- McCarthy Pool ...... 1 Returners ...... 9-12 ming and diving programs. The club’s members have Tradition of Academic Excellence ...... 1 Freshmen ...... 12 been actively involved in raising funds in order to Georgetown University ...... 2-3 School Records ...... 13 assist Hoya swimming & diving and to sponsor social Georgetown & M Street ...... 3 McCarthy Pool Records ...... 14 activities on behalf of the Georgetown Swimming & Diving community. To make a contribution or for more Washington, D.C...... 4 All-Time Top 10 Times ...... 15 information, please contact Hoyas Unlimited by email Administration...... 5 Compliance Guidelines ...... 16 at [email protected] or by phone at Coaches ...... 6 BIG EAST Conference ...... 16 (202)687-7159.

McCARTHY POOL Opened in 1979, the McCarthy Swimming Pool is one of the premiere swimming and diving venues in the city of Washington, D.C. The McCarthy natatorium not only is home to the Georgetown swimming and diving teams, but it also benefi ts the University and greater Georgetown communities as well. The pool facility was constructed as part of the $7.5 million . It features one 25-meter eight-lane indoor heated pool and a diving well. The 13-foot deep diving well is equipped with a one-meter and a three-meter diving board.

Mission & Goals Statement of the Department of Athletics Title IX and NCAA Peer Review The Georgetown University Department of Athletics, as part of a university with roots The Georgetown University Athletics Department has recently undergone two extensive in the Jesuit tradition of education, commits itself to the comprehensive development reviews of its athletic programs: an audit by the Department of Education concerning of the student. The interdependence of the physical, emotional, moral and intellectual Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Georgetown’s inaugural review aspects of personal growth requires simultaneous and balanced focus. This objective under the NCAA’s new Athletics Certifi cation program. The Department of Education does not imply that each facet of an individual’s psychological, social and academic has found Georgetown’s athletic programs to be in compliance with Title IX, and the growth is of equal importance. It does require that Georgetown provide the means and University was certifi ed by the NCAA in November of 1995. encouragement for each person to develop according to his or her own interests and abilities. This is especially true in athletics, whether at the recreational, intercollegiate, Anti-Discrimination Policy intramural or instructional level. In addition to physical development, the Department of In accordance with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title Athletics promotes principles of character, development and sportsmanship within the IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act framework of an abiding and broadened commitment to community. Accordingly, the of 1973, and the implementing regulations promulgated under each of these federal Athletics Department is committed to, fosters and pursues the fair and equitable treat- statutes, Georgetown University does not discriminate in its programs, activities, or em- ment of both men and women, and the provision of equitable access and opportunities ployment practices on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. The for minority students and institutional personnel. University’s compliance program under these statutes and regulations is supervised by Rosemary Kilkenny, Special Assistant to the President of Affi rmative Action Programs. NCAA Position on Gambling Her offi ce is located in Room G-10, Darnall Hall, and her telephone number is The NCAA opposes all forms of legal and illegal sports wagering. Sports wagering has (202) 687-4798. the potential to undermine the integrity of sports contests and jeopardizes the welfare of student-athletes and the intercollegiate community. Sports wagering demeans the Credits competition and competitors alike by a message that is contrary to the purposes and The 2007-08 Georgetown University swimming & diving media guide is published by meaning of “sport.” Sports competition should be appreciated for the inherent benefi ts the Sports Information Offi ce. It was written and edited by Publications Coordinator related to participation of student-athletes, coaches and institutions in fair contests, not Diana T. Pulupa. Thanks to Bill Shapland, Mike “Mex” Carey, Ben Shove and Drew the amount of money wagered on the outcome of the competition. For these reasons, Wiseman, as well as the Georgetown swimming & diving coaching staff. Photography the NCAA membership has adopted specifi c rules prohibiting athletics department staff by Rafael Suanes, Georgetown University photographer Phil Humnicky and Mitchell members and student-athletes from engaging in gambling activities as they relate to Layton. Design by the Gazelle Group, Princeton, N.J. intercollegiate or professional sporting events.

TRADITION OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

The Georgetown swimming and diving program car- EASTEAST ConferenceConference AcademicAcademic All-StarsAll-Stars andand 1111 membersmembers ries a long tradition of academic success. The program of the swimming and diving team were recognized on has been named a CSCAA (College Swimming Coaches Georgetown’sGeorgetown’s AAthleticthletic DDepartmentepartment HHonoronor RRoll.oll. AAdditionally,dditionally, Association of America) All-Academic team for 28-con- thethe wwomen’somen’s tteameam wwasas tthehe rrecipientecipient ooff tthehe NNCAACAA PPublicublic secutive semesters. In the spring of 2007, the men’s team RecognitionRecognition AAwardward forfor institutionsinstitutions wwithith a pprogressrogress rrateate iinn posted the highest GPA (3.50) of all Division I swimming the top-10 percent of all Division I squads. and diving programs in the country. In the spring of 2006, Members of the Georgetown swimming and the women ranked fi rst among all institutions with swim- diving program show their dedication in and out of ming and diving programs with a 3.61 GPA. the pool as they have proven time and again to be Following the 2006-07 season that featured 14 new one of the most academically competitive institutions of school records, 26 student-athletes were named BIG all Division I programs.

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1 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Combining the tradition of being the old- est Catholic institution of higher learning in the United States with an awareness of ever- changing educational needs, Georgetown University continues to challenge the minds of young men and women eager to learn. Founded in 1789 as Georgetown College, a small gathering of 12 students and a handful of professors, it has grown into a major international university that includes four undergraduate schools, respected graduate programs, a law school and a medical school. Georgetown’s 104-acre Main and Medical Center campus, located in a historic neighborhood of our nation’s capital and overlooking the Potomac River, houses 64 buildings including a hospital and hotel, ath- letic fi elds and student residences that can accommodate more than 6,000 students. Ranked among the nation’s most distin- Grammy-winner Bobby McFerrin and ac- Brendan Cannon was Offensive Player of guished institutions of higher learning, the claimed author Mario Vargas Llosa. the Year and Jerry Lambe was Defensive success of the University’s philosophy and Player of the Year. The women’s endeavors is refl ected in its enrollment and team won the BIG EAST Regular Season applicant pool. Its student body, one of the ATHLETICS AT GEORGETOWN title for the seventh-straight year and saw

GEORGETOWN most geographically diverse in the country, Georgetown University’s varsity athletics Coco Stanwick earn BIG EAST Attacker of consists of individuals from all 50 states and programs are a major component of the the Year and Maggie Koch win BIG EAST 132 foreign countries, while only 21 percent undergraduate experience. Georgetown Defensive Player of the Year. of its applicants for the freshman class of offers 27 varsity sports that compete at the Women’s track & fi eld had one of their 2011 were accepted. Division I level, most of them in the nation- best seasons in recent memory, winning In the classroom, the University offers ally-recognized BIG EAST Conference. the BIG EAST Indoor and the ECAC state-of-the-art facilities, while holding less Georgetown’s 700-plus student-athletes are Outdoor Championships. Melissa Grelli than an 8-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. Today a major portion of the University’s enrollment, topped off the seasons by fi nishing second more than 14,000 students are enrolled in with more than one of every 10 undergradu- in the 10,000m at the NCAA Outdoor undergraduate and graduate programs at ates competing on a team. Championships. Across the indoor and Georgetown University, served by more than Athletics at Georgetown enjoys a rich outdoor seasons, the Hoyas also totaled 1,200 full time and 450 part time faculty. history dating back to the fi rst documented six BIG EAST and four ECAC individual 700 full-time and 350 part-time athletic contest, a game on May champions. Both the men’s and women’s professors teach undergraduates on the 10, 1870. Georgetown’s tradition includes cross country teams placed second at the main campus. Distinguished professors a total of 17 team and 18 individual national BIG EAST Championships, while the men include former Secretary of State Madeleine championships, while boasting numerous won the NCAA Mid Atlantic Regional and Albright, former Director of the CIA George Olympians, National Players of the Year and the women placed second. Tenet, best-selling author and linguist All-Americans. The men’s lightweight crew team Deborah Tannen, former National The success continued for Georgetown advanced to the quarterfi nals of the Henley Security Advisor Anthony Lake, athletics during the 2006-07 academic year. Regatta for the fi rst time and medaled at and former Spanish Prime Eighteen student-athletes earned All-America IRA Regatta, while the lightweight women Minister Jose Maria honors, while an additional 60 earned all- fi nished fourth in the country, marking one of Aznar. Recent visiting conference recognition, including six major the best seasons for the Hoyas. faculty include conference award winners, and 254 received Football’s Charlie Houghton was the fi rst academic acknowledgement. Hoya to win a major postsea- The story of the year was the men’s son award when he took home the league’s run to the NCAA Final Four. Rookie of the Year honor. Aside from Jeff Celebrating its 100th Year, the Hoyas Green, two other Georgetown student- won the BIG EAST Regular Season and athletes were selected in their respective TournamentTournament titles for the fi rst time since professional drafts - Matthew BouchardBouchard 1989. Head coach John Thompson III was (baseball) and Ricky Schramm (men’s soc- named the Black Coaches Association and cer). Women’s cross country, fi eld hockey, the NABC National Coach of the Year, while and men’s and women’s swimming and div- forward Jeff Green was the BIG EAST Player ing earned team academic honors from their of the Year, earned All-America accolades by respective coaching associations. three publications and was the No. 5 pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. The men’s lacrosse program continued HISTORY its string of six-straight appearances in the For more than 215 years, Georgetown NCAA Quarterfi nals and won the ECAC University has overlooked the banks of the title for the second-consecutive season. Potomac River. Georgetown owes its exis- The Hoyas dominated the league awards as tence to Father John Carroll, whose desire Coach Dave Urick was Coach of the Year, for an academy to educate the Catholic

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2 GEORGETOWN youth of the nation that gave root to the SCHOOL COLORS founding of Georgetown. Blue and gray were adopted Construction began on the fi rst build- ing in 1788, but the fi rst student, William as the offi cial school colors in Gaston, arrived from North Carolina in 1791 1866 following the Civil War, to before it was even completed. Two years symbolize the reunifi cation of the later, Charles and George Dinnies, brothers North and the South. The war from New York, were awarded the degree of had such a profound impact upon Bachelor of Arts and became the College’s the University, which housed the fi rst graduates. Union Army as it moved south to By 1871, Georgetown had expanded to occupy the surrounding area. include two professional schools: medi- cine and law, and gradually moved toward establishing itself as a university. During this WHAT IS A HOYA? time, the school was guided by the efforts of The Georgetown mascot, the Patrick F. Healy, S.J., who is often referred Hoya, is derived from the Greek to as its second founder. The son of an Irish and Latin phrase “,” immigrant and a former slave, Father Healy College of Arts and Sciences. At the end which, loosely translated, means became the fi rst African-American to earn of the 1960’s, the University became fully “What Rocks!” Some say it a Ph.D. and the fi rst to head a predomi- coeducational, as women were admitted to originated in a cheer referring nantly white university. President from 1874 the college. to the stones that comprised until 1882, he is credited with guiding The 1980’s were highlighted by intense the school’s outer walls; others Georgetown from a small liberal arts college growth and prosperity through the leader- say it began in the 19th century to a modern university. ship of its 46th President Timothy S. Healy, Women began to study at Georgetown S.J. Its academic reputation improved, its with the birth of Georgetown’s when the School of Nursing was founded in endowment increased fi ve-fold, minority Stonewalls baseball club; a third 1903. Their enrollment increased gradually enrollment grew and a host of buildings were version has a “hoya saxa” cheer through the fi rst part of the century and by constructed including Yates Field House, the arising after an impressive goal- 1952 was admitted to all schools but the Intercultural Center and the Leavey Center. line stand by the defense of football team. The name proved popular and the term “Hoyas” was eventually adopted GEORGETOWN & M STREET for all Georgetown teams. Georgetown University sits on the west- Dining – If coming to the area to grab ern edge of the area of the same name, which a bite to eat, the neighborhood features a WHO IS JACK? is highly regarded as Washington’s most vast array of ambiance and cuisine. Choose Georgetown’s mascot is Jack the fascinating and lively urban neighborhood. to dine on fresh seafood while basking in . The name “Jack” and Steeped in history and architectural design, the sun at a riverfront table or rub elbows the breed of English Bulldog was modern Georgetown is a world-renowned with celebrities and dignitaries at a Prospect formally adopted in 1962, after a destination for shopping, dining, and enter- Street sidewalk cafe. Georgetown is sure to long line of breeds “auditioned” tainment, in addition to being home to scores please any pallet or craving for the hard to for the position during the fi rst of celebrities and dignitaries. fi nd cuisines. half of the century. Georgetown Shopping – From the hip to the avant Nightlife – Long considered a must-do was one of the fi rst schools garde, the shopping in Georgetown is hard area for Washington nightlife, Georgetown to employ a “human mas- to beat. Centered at the intersection of is the gathering place for D.C.-area college cot.” A familiar blue and Wisconsin Avenue and M Street, Georgetown students and young professionals. The area gray costumed student is a paradise to the discerned shopper. In features The Third Edition, a restaurant used appears at all major ath- addition to sidewalk shops hosting everything as a location in the movie “St. Elmo’s Fire.” letic and social events from Abercrombie & Fitch to April Cornell Mr. Smith’s, another local fi xture, offers a and is one of the there are several larger venues, including great burger and piano players who take re- most recognizable Ralph Lauren, H & M and Benetton. A historic quests – talents such as Tori Amos had once college mascots in facade disguises the three-story underground graced its keys. In the summer, Georgetown the nation. “Shops at Georgetown Park,” featuring an ar- is a great place to spend an evening by the ray of high end boutiques and fashion options. river with friends. EverythingEverything ffromrom aantiquesntiques ttoo fformalormal aattirettire iiss Outdoor – ThisThis remarkablyremarkably intactintact exam-exam- available to the Georgetown shopper. ple of a complete historic town also boasts historic house museums and gardens and a rich variety of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Also within Georgetown is the C&O Canal, a recreational area with historical spots along the way. It’s easy to hike, bike or even ride along the canal in a historic canal boat. M Street and Wisconsin Avenue are the major thoroughfares and both are full of eateries, trendy bars, boutiques, bookstores and cafes.

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anked byhisSecondInaugural hildren’s programsinsixtheatres. atue ofPresidentAbraham (2.9 Miles) (2.1 miles) (2.9 mi (5.1 miles) les) (3 miles) , interna- , present- rich historyofartandculture. ofAfrica’s appreciation andunderstanding The museumisdedicatedtoadvancing an National Museum of African Art space. of fl ight throughtoday’sconquestofouter artifacts fromthebeginningofman’spursuit The World’s mostvisitedmuseumhouses National Air & Space Museum and T are giantpandas,T W A 163-acrezoologicalparksetintheheartof National Zoo fossilsandfeaturedmammalhall. saur home tothe45.5-carathopediamond,dino- Exhibits onthenaturalworldaroundus; (3.2 miles) National Museum of Natural History and experiencesoftheAmericanpeople. history throughthepreservationofmemories This museumchronicles ournation’srich (3.3 miles) National MuseumofAmerican History NATIONAL ZOO ashington, D.C.Itsbestknownresidents ai Shan. IWO JIMAMEMORIAL (2.7 miles) G N I V I D & G N I M M I W S ian T ian, MeiXiang WASHINGTON MONUMENT/NATIONAL MALL ( 5.6 miles) (5 miles) in theUnitedStates. the SupremeCourtiscourtoflastappeal Known asthethirdbranch ofgovernment, U.S. SupremeCourt expanded HurricaneHarborWater Park. eight fastandfuriouscoastersthenewly thrillrides, America offersstate-of-the-art slides, showsandattractionsSixFlags Featuring morethan100thrillingrides, Six FlagsAmerica Washington. president besidesGeorge The homeofeveryU.S. White House honoring ournation’sfi rst president. A centerpieceofWashington, D.C., Washington Monument legislative policy. meettoshapeU.S. and representatives Under themagnifi cent dome,senators U.S. Capitol (3.5 miles) (3 miles) (21.2 Miles) (3.6 miles) (2.9 miles) ADMINISTRATION staff who support more than 700 student-ath- letes participating in 27 sports, the majority of which compete in the BIG EAST Conference. Muir’s success at Georgetown has been recognized nationally, as he was named one of Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal’s “Top 40 Under 40” in January 2007. This past year, the Georgetown athletic program again enjoyed many successes on and off the fi eld. Men’s basketball team won the BIG EAST Regular Season and Tournament titles and reached the Final Four. Men’s lacrosse went to its 11th-straight JOHN J. DeGIOIA NCAA Tournament, women’s lacrosse won President, Georgetown University its seventh-straight BIG EAST Regular JOHN J. DeGIOIA Season crown, and women’s track & fi eld John J. DeGioia became the 48th won the BIG EAST Indoor title and the ECAC president of Georgetown University on July support of Georgetown Athletics throughout Outdoors. Muir’s fi rst year was highlighted 1, 2001. Since graduating from Georgetown his administrative career, and he was named by the Georgetown sailing team winning its in 1979, he has served the University in a chair of the BIG EAST Executive Committee second national championship and being variety of roles as a senior administrator and in November 2005. named the National Team of the Year. as a faculty member. In addition to his undergraduate degree, During his reign, 39 student-athletes As president, Dr. DeGioia is deeply com- Dr. DeGioia earned a PhD in philosophy from earned All-American honors, four were mitted to sustaining academic excellence Georgetown. He is a Professorial Lecturer in awarded Scholar All-American accolades at Georgetown. He has helped to recruit the Department of Philosophy. and 114 received all-conference recognition. intellectual leaders to the faculty and secured He and his wife, Theresa Miller DeGioia, Off the fi eld, Georgetown student-athletes substantial funding for scholarly research and a Georgetown alumna, have one son. are among the best, with more than 300 academic programs. being named to the BIG EAST Academic To prepare young people for leadership Honor Roll over the past two years. roles in the global community, Dr. DeGioia Muir previously served as Deputy has expanded opportunities for intercultural Director of Athletics for Administration and interreligious dialogue, welcomed world and Facilities at Notre Dame, where he leaders to campus, and convened interna- oversaw campus athletics facilities, tional conferences to address challenging is- game management operations and sues. In 2005, Georgetown’s Walsh School club and intramural sports and rec- of Foreign Service opened the University’s reation. Muir also was an eight-year fi rst international campus, in Doha, Qatar. staff member at the NCAA and the As the fi rst lay president of a Jesuit director of the Division I NCAA Men’s university, Dr. DeGioia places special Basketball Championship. emphasis on sustaining and strengthening A 1990 graduate of Georgetown’s Catholic and Jesuit identity with a bachelor’s degree in organiza- and its responsibility to serve as a voice and BERNARD M. MUIR tional behavior and management, the an instrument for justice. He is a strong Director of Athletics Gainesville, Fla., native was a four-year supporter of University initiatives that seek letterwinner and co-captain of the to improve opportunities for Washington’s Georgetown University named Bernard Bears’ basketball team. underserved neighborhoods. M. Muir its 13th Director of Athletics (Francis Born July 22, 1968, he and his Dr. DeGioia has been involved with X. Rienzo Chair), effective July 1, 2005. wife, Liz, have two daughters Georgetown Athletics since his undergradu- As Director of Athletics, Muir oversees the – Libby and Millie. ate years, when he was a varsity member of operations of all Georgetown University inter- both the football team and track and fi eld collegiate and intramural athletic programs, team (decathlon). He has been active in his which include more than 100 coaches and BERNARD M. MUIR

PATRICIA THOMAS JENNIFER HEPPEL DEBBY MOREY SAMANTHA HUGE KYLE RAGSDALE BRIAN McGUIRE JAMIE BRESLIN Senior Associate AD Associate AD – Associate AD – Business & Associate AD – Compliance Associate AD – External Associate AD – Facilities & Assistant AD – Events & Senior Woman Administrator Administration Finance Affairs Operations Operations BERNARD M. MUIR

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5 developed sectional-level qualifi ers. At Seacoast won two. In three years, he coached 23 female and Swimming Association in Dover, N.H., Cartwright 17 male MVC champions while four student-ath- trained and developed national qualifi ers and letes were named the MVC Swimmer of the Year coached under the renowned Mike Parratto and 19 school records were set. Last year, the (1991 Olympic Festival Head Coach, 1991 MSU women set four conference relay records. International Distance Camp Assistant Coach, After starting his collegiate career at Lincoln 1993 U.S. National Junior Team, 1994 National College, where he was tabbed the 1998 NJCAA Team Distance Camp), helping the club to once Swimmer of the Year and set NJCAA national again be named one of USA Swimming’s Silver records in the 100 and 200 yard backstroke, Medal teams. Cartwright has also coached teams Wegrzyn transferred to Southwest Missouri State with the Montgomery County Swimming League, (now Missouri State). While swimming for the including the Fallsmead Sharks and the Water’s Bears, Wegrzyn was an NCAA Division I National Landing , where his team was the 2005 Qualifi er in four events, was named the 2002 MVC Division H runner-up. Swimmer of the Year and was a two-time Academic Cartwright was a US Open qualifi er in All-Conference selection. He earned two degrees STEVEN CARTWRIGHT the 1000- and 1650-yard freestyle, a junior from SMS, a bachelor of science in geography in- Head Coach national qualifi er in the 200 breaststroke and an formation systems (2002) and a bachelor of science First Season NCAA provisional qualifi er in the 200 butterfl y. in organizational communications (2003). In 2005, His collegiate swimming experience includes he earned a master’s degree in international affairs Steven Cartwright was named Head Coach notable accomplishments such as the Catholic administration.

COACHES of the Georgetown University swimming and University of America team record holder in the diving program in April 2007. He had previ- 200 butterfl y and the 2000 Eastern College ously served as the Interim Head Coach since Athletic Conference (ECAC) champion in the December 2006 and before that had been an as- same event. He was named the 2000 and sistant coach for the previous two-plus seasons. 2001 MVP at Catholic and the 2000 Capital During his tenure at Georgetown, the Hoyas Athletic Conference (CAC) Swimmer of the Year, have experienced tremendous success both in the same year his squad won the CAC Men’s the pool and in the classroom. Since his arrival on Team Championship. While swimming at St. the Hilltop, 22 school records have been broken Bonaventure, his team won the 1999 Atlantic-10 and more than 50 percent of the times listed in the Conference title. Cartwright was awarded a full All-Time Top 10 list were recorded. The CSCAA athletic scholarship and signed a National Letter (Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of of Intent to St. John’s University in Jamaica, N.Y.; America) recognized the program as two of the however, the institution no longer has a swimming top All-Academic Teams in the nation for the and diving program. spring semester of 2006, the same semester the He still holds Maine Swimming records in the women’s team recorded the highest GPA in the 17-18 500 freestyle (4:42.67), 1000 freestyle nation. For the spring semester of 2007, the men’s (9:35.75) and 1650 freestyle (16:05.98). team had the highest GPA of all Division I swim- Cartwright earned a bachelor of arts in phi- BOB SCHNEIDER ming and diving programs in the country. losophy from the Catholic University of America. Diving Coach During the 2006-07 season, 14 school He is a Level 4 certifi ed coach with the First Season records were broken and two student-athletes American Swimming Coaches Association qualifi ed for the USA Swimming Short Course (ASCA), is a member of College Swimming Bob Schneider is in his fi rst season as the Nationals. The CSCAA recognized the program Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) diving coach of the Georgetown swimming and as an All-Academic Team and the women’s squad and the World Swimming Coaches Association diving program. He arrives on the Hilltop after received the NCAA Public Recognition Award for (WSCA). He resides in Washington, D.C. assisting the Indian River Community College teams with a progress rate in the top-10 percent as well as masters divers at the Ft. Lauderdale of all squads. At year’s end, 26 student-athletes Diving Hall of Fame pool since 2002. were named BIG EAST Academic All-Stars while From 2000-02, Schneider coached Yale’s 11 student-athletes were recognized on the top female diver who went on to win the Eastern Athletic Department Academic Honor Roll. Championship in both the one- and three-meter During the summer of 2007, he was a mem- events. Schneider served as the assistant at ber of the staff at the 30th Annual Longhorns Kenyon College, an accomplished Division III Swimming Camp at the University of Texas at program, and Ohio University from 1994-98. Austin. The camp trains roughly 1,000 swimmers Schneider adds experience out of the water over a six-week period and is considered by many as he developed and published bi-monthly issues to be one of the best swim camps in the world. of RIP Magazine for US Diving from 1989-92. Cartwright worked closely with the eight-time In addition to coaching at the University of North NCAA Coach of the Year and 2008 Head Men’s Dakota-Grand Forks, he competed at the masters Olympic Coach Eddie Reese. He also worked level, picking up three national medals. withwith tthree-timehree-time NNCAACAA teamteam championchampion coachcoach andand A 11961961 ggraduateraduate ooff OOhiohio UUniversity,niversity, wwherehere the head coach of women’s swimming at Texas, he earned his bachelor of science in journalism, Kim Brackin, as well as Jim Henry and Kris Kubik, Schneider was a three-year letterwinner on the who serve as Longhorn assistant coaches. JOSH WEGRZYN diving team. In addition to the top-level coaches he Assistant Coach worked with, Cartwright was side-by-side with First Season Olympic gold medalists and current world record holders Neil Walker, Brendan Hansen, Aaron Josh Wegrzyn is in his fi rst year as the as- Peirsol and Ian Crocker as well gold medalists sistant coach of the Georgetown swimming and Josh Davis and Kirsty Coventry. diving program. Prior to Cartwright’s arrival in 2004, he Wegrzyn comes to the Hilltop after serving served with some of the largest and most as the assistant swim coach at Missouri State successful swim teams in the United States, University since 2003. His three years of coaching including the Rockville-Montgomery Swim Club at MSU produced three-consecutive Missouri in North Bethesda, Md. where he trained and Valley Conference women’s titles while the men

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6 2007-08 2007-08 ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN MEN HOYAS BY STATE California (3) – Bistric, Name Cl. Ht. Event Hometown/High School Chuapoco, Koh David Ballinger Jr. 5-9 Butterfl y/Backstroke Pleasantville, N.Y./Pleasantville Connecticut (4) – Kiplinger, Matthew Bialko Jr. 6-3 Freestyle/Backstroke Cedar Grove, N.J./Cedar Grove Nugent, Poulson, Waller Goran Bistric Jr. 6-0 Backstroke/Butterfl y Saugus, Calif./William S. Hart District of Columbia (1) – Graham CJ Chuapoco So. 5-8 Breaststroke Milipitas, Calif./Bellarmine College Prep Florida (2) – Karniski, Zomerfeld Tom Crecelius Fr. 6-0 Freestyle West Lafayette, Ind./West Lafayette Illinois (1) – Deppe John Deppe So. 5-10 Butterfl y/Freestyle Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central Indiana (1) – Crecelius Wes Going So. 6-2 Backstroke/Freestyle St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University High Maryland (3) – Denvir, Kimball, Thomas Graham Fr. 6-1 Breaststroke Washington, D.C./St. Albans McWilliams Alex Hanson Fr. 5-8 Breaststroke/Freestyle Richmond, Va./Maggie Walker Bryce Hillman Fr. 6-1 Freestyle/Butterfl y Hamilton, N.J./The Peddie School Massachusetts (3) – Colling, Hamilton Jordan Fr. 5-10 Butterfl y/Individual Medley Frisco, Texas/Jesuit College Prep Jenkinson, Porteus Brian Koh So. 5-6 Freestyle/Individual Medley Rowland Heights, Calif./Damien Missouri (1) – Going New Jersey (8) – Alito, Bialko, James LiVolsi So. 6-0 Freestyle/Backstroke Scotch Plains, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep ROSTER Michael McWilliams Jr. 5-8 Diving Potomac, Md./Gonzaga Christie, DiNapoli, Hillman, Joseph Richman So. 5-8 Butterfl y New Rochelle, N.Y./Horace Mann LiVolsi, Maffey, Stark Daniel Robinson Jr. 5-10 Individual Medley/Backstroke Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount Lebanon New York (8) – Ballinger, Lee, Kevin Taylor Fr. 5-10 Breaststroke/Individual Medley Malverne, N.Y./Chaminade McGuire, O’Connor, Pirog, Keenan Timko Fr. 6-2 Breaststroke/Butterfl y Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle Powers, Richman, Taylor Ray Zomerfeld Fr. 6-0 Breaststroke/Individual Medley Coral Gables, Fla./Belin Jesuit Prep Pennsylvania (4) – Harvey, Maragakes, Robinson, Vickroy Texas (1) – Jordan Virginia (3) – Hanson, Paegle, WOMEN Timko Name Cl. Ht. Event Hometown/High School Laura Alito So. 5-4 Butterfl y/Backstroke West Caldwell, N.J./James Caldwell Alison Christie Fr. 5-10 Butterfl y/Individual Medley Edison, N.J./Mount St. Mary HOYAS BY CLASS Caitlin Colling Sr. 5-8 Individual Medley/Freestyle Monson, Mass./Monson Seniors (5) – Colling, Maffey, Emma Denvir So. 5-7 Breaststroke Bethesda, Md./Stone Ridge Maragakes, Nugent, Poulson Christina DiNapoli Jr. 5-3 Breaststroke Saddle River, N.J./Immaculate Heart Juniors (7) – Ballinger, Bialko, Megan Harvey Fr. 5-6 Butterfl y/Freestyle Norristown, Pa./Notre Dame de Namur Bistric, DiNapoli, McWilliams, Rebecca Jenkinson Fr. 5-11 Diving Concord, Mass./Concord Carlisle O’Connor, Robinson Caitlin Karniski Fr. 5-8 Diving Tampa, Fla./Berkley Prep Sophomores (17) – Alito, Margaret Kimball So. 5-7 Backstroke/Freestyle Baltimore, Md./Bryn Mawr Chuapoco, Denvir, Deppe, Mallory Kiplinger Fr. 5-6 Freestyle/Individual Medley Darien, Conn./Darien Going, Kimball, Koh, LiVolsi, Katherine Lee Fr. 5-10 Breaststroke/Freestyle New York, N.Y./Spence McGuire, Paegle, Pirog, Tori Maffey Sr. 5-10 Backstroke/Freestyle Mountainside, N.J./Mount St. Mary Porteus, Powers, Richman, Megan Maragakes Sr. 6-0 Freestyle Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East Stark, Vickroy, Waller Mary McGuire So. 5-4 Butterfl y/Freestyle Port Chester, N.Y./Sacred Heart Freshmen (14) – Christie, Claire Nugent Sr. 5-4 Butterfl y/Freestyle Westport, Conn./Hopkins School Crecelius, Graham, Hanson, Katelyn O’Connor Jr. 5-4 Butterfl y/Backstroke New Rochelle, N.Y./The Ursuline School Maija Paegle So. 5-8 Diving Arlington, Va./Bishop O’Connell Harvey, Hillman, Jenkinson, Francesca Pirog So. 5-3 Freestyle New York, N.Y./The Brearley School Jordan, Karniski, Kiplinger, Lee, Emma Porteus So. 5-9 Breaststroke/Freestyle Centerville, Mass./Barnstable Taylor, Timko, Zomerfeld Kelcy Poulson Sr. 5-8 Freestyle New Canaan, Conn./Greenwich Tara Powers So. 5-1 Freestyle Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley Laura Stark So. 5-9 Individual Medley/Breaststroke Martinsville, N.J./Mount St. Mary Lindsay Vickroy So. 5-8 Backstroke/Freestyle Wayne, Pa./Conestoga Suzanne Waller So. 5-7 Backstroke/Freestyle Darien, Conn./Darien

Head Coach – Steven Cartwright (Catholic University of America ’01), fi rst season Assistant Coach – Josh Wegrzyn (Missouri State ’02), fi rst season Diving Coach – Bob Schneider (Ohio ’61), fi rst season Volunteer Coaches – Michael Bruce (Stanford ’04), Danielle Frottier (Northwestern ’96), Michelle Repass (Southern Connecticut ’06) Volunteer Assistant Athletic Trainer – Jeremy Vail MPT, OCS, MTC, ATC (Evansville ’95)

CHRISTINA DiNAPOLI

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7 Took home top honors in a win over American in the 100 butterfl y ... Was part of a quartet that took fi rst in the 400 medley relay in a win over Drexel ... Qualifi ed for the postseason in the 200 butterfl y against Lafayette ... Picked up a 23rd-place fi nish in the 200 butterfl y at the conference championship. 2004-05 – Recorded four season-best times at the Patriot Invitational in the 200 freestyle, 200 individual medley and the 100 and 200 backstroke.

GORAN BISTRIC TORI MAFFEY Jr. • Backstroke/Butterfl y • 6-0 Sr. • Freestyle • 5-10 Saugus, Calif. • William S. Hart Mountainside, N.J. • Mount St. Mary

GU PR’s – 100 backstroke: 51.46; 200 back- GU PR’s – 100 freestyle: 55.52; 100 back- stroke: 1:51.25; 100 butterfl y: 51.30 stroke: 1:00.14; 200 backstroke: 2:10.53 2006-07 – Set three individual records and one 2006-07 – Set two career-bests in the 100 CAPTAINS relay record at the BIG EAST Championships freestyle and 100 backstroke, both at the BIG in February ... Made a BIG EAST cut time when EAST Conference Championship ... Took fi rst he won the 200 backstroke against George place in the 400 freestyle relay in a dual meet Washington ... Added the 100 backstroke against Delaware ... Part of a fi rst-place quartet to his postseason events against William & in the 200 freestyle relay in a meet against DANIEL ROBINSON Mary ... Part of the four-man team to win the William & Mary ... Qualifi ed for the postseason in Jr. • Backstroke/Individual Medley • 5-10 200 medley relay in a close decision against the 100 backstroke when she swam the leadoff Pittsburgh, Pa. • Mount Lebanon crosstown foe American ... Took home top in the 400 medley relay ... Part of the squad that honors in the last dual meet of the season broke the 400 medley relay school record at the GU PR’s – 200 backstroke: 1:56.17; 200 indi- when he was part of the 200 freestyle relay BIG EAST Conference Championship. 2005-06 vidual medley: 1:58.21; 400 individual medley: quartet ... Broke the school record in the 100 – Set a career-best time of 2:10.53 in the 200 4:08.38 backstroke during the preliminary round of the backstroke against Lafayette ... Took the top 2006-07 – Set the school record in the 400 BIG EAST Championship morning session, crown in four events (100 and 200 backstroke, individual medley at the 2007 BIG EAST enough to qualify him for the fi nal round during 400 freestyle and 400 medley relay) in a meet Championship ... Took fi rst place in the 200 the evening session, where he took 16th overall against Drexel ... Posted a BIG EAST qualifying breaststroke with a time of 2:19.26 in a dual ... Set the school record in the 100 butterfl y time in the 200 backstroke against Lafayette ... meet against Delaware ... Qualifi ed for the BIG at the conference championship ... Broke his Part of an 11th-place team in the 200 freestyle EAST Championship in the 200 backstroke in third school record of the day when he was a relay at the BE Championship. 2004-05 a double-dual meet against Loyola (Md.) and member of the 400 medley relay squad, timing – Posted two season-best times (50 freestyle, Seton Hall ... Took home the top crown in two in at 3:29.97 ... Set his fourth record of the 100 backstroke) against Delaware. events against William and Mary when he won four-day league championship when he swam the 200 individual medley and then was part of the 200 backstroke, he had previously set the the fi rst-place quartet in the 200 freestyle relay ... record during the 2006 season. 2005-06 – Set Took second place in the 200 individual medley a then-school record in the 100 backstroke on at Villanova ... Swam to fi rst in the 500 freestyle the lead leg of the 400 medley relay against and placed second in the 400 individual medley Delaware ... Took home two top crowns as against crosstown foe American ... Placed 10th he won the 100 freestyle and was part of with his squad in the 800 freestyle relay at the the winning 400 medley relay quartet as the BE Championship ... Broke the school record in men split a meet against Fairfi eld and Loyola the 400 individual medley in the preliminary round (Md.) ... Broke a then-school record in the 200 of the event at the conference championship. backstroke during the Patriot Invitational, while 2005-06 – Turned in a fi rst-place fi nish in the 200 also adding the 100 butterfl y to his postseason individual medley and a second-place standing repertoire ... Was part of the winning quartet in the 200 backstroke against in the 200 medley relay as well as placing ... Placed fi rst in the 200 individual medley in second in the 200 backstroke as the men’s a double-dual meet that saw the men defeat team defeated Lafayette ... TwiceTwice broke the then- CLAIRE NUGENT Fairfi eld but fall to Loyola (Md.) ... Qualifi ed for the school record at the BIG EAST Championship Sr. • Butterfl y/Freestyle • 5-4 postseason in the 100 and 200 backstroke as when he swam the preliminary round and Westport, Conn. • The Hopkins School well as the 200 and 400 individual medley upon again in a time trial in the 200 backstroke. completion of the Patriot Invitational ... Won the GU PR’s – 100 butterfl y: 58.83; 200 butterfl y: 200 freestyle and 200 butterfl y as the men swept 2:08.54; 200 individual medley: 2:17.44 VMI, Radford and Howard ... Won four events 2006-07 – Set a school record in the 200 in a meet against Drexel – 200 freestyle, 200 butterfl y to take 20th place overall at the BIG backstroke, 200 individual medley and was part EAST Conference Championships ... Turned of the fi rst-place 400 medley relay team ... Part of in career-best performances in the 100 but- the winning 400 medley relay squad in the 200 terfl y and 200 individual medley at the league medley relay in a 175-119 defeat of Lafayette at championship. 2005-06 – Part of the school McCarthy Pool ... Swam season bests in the 200 record-setting quartet in the 200 medley relay individual medley and 200 backstroke at the BIG at the BIG EAST Conference Championship ... EAST Conference Championship.

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8 RETURNERS

CAITLIN COLLING KELCY POULSON MATTHEW BIALKO Sr. • Individual Medley/Freestyle • 5-8 Sr. • Freestyle/Individual Medley • 5-8 Jr. • Freestyle/Backstroke • 6-3 Monson, Mass. • Monson New Canaan, Conn. • Greenwich Cedar Grove, N.J. • Cedar Grove

GU PR’s – 50 freestyle: 24.91; 100 freestyle: GU PR’s – 500 freestyle: 5:11.55; 1000 GU PR’s – 50 freestyle – 23.75; 100 freestyle: 52.78; 200 freestyle: 1:54.91 freestyle: 10:46.10; 1650 freestyle: 18:01.29 55.63; 100 backstroke: 1:00.08 2006-07 – Posted a career-best in the 2006-07 – Recorded a season-best time in the 2006-07 – Out most of the season with a shoul- 50 freestyle at the BIG EAST Conference 50 freestyle against George Mason ... Swam a der injury. 2005-06 – Swam to a career-best Championship ... Posted two season bests in season-best time in the 100 freestyle against time in the 100 freestyle against Boston College the 100 and 200 freestyle at the conference Drexel. 2005-06 – Recorded three season-high ... Swam to two career highs on February 11 in championship ... Part of the squad that broke a times at the Patriot Invitational. 2004-05 – the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke. school record in the 800 freestyle relay, another Swam to a career best in two events at the team that set the 200 freestyle relay record and Patriot Invitational in the 500 freestyle and the the quartet that broke the 400 freestyle relay 1650 freestyle ... Set a career best in the 1000 record at the BE Championship. 2005-06 – freestyle against Delaware. Posted a career best in the 200 freestyle against Lafayette ... Earned top crown in four events (100 and 200 freestyle, 200 individual medley, 400 medley relay) against Drexel ... Broke her own record in the 200 medley relay at the BE Championship. 2004-05 – Set a season best in the 100 freestyle at the Patriot Invitational ... Set three other season bests at MATTHEW BIALKO the Patriot Invitational in the 50 freestyle, 200 freestyle and 200 individual medley.

DAVID BALLINGER Jr. • Backstroke/Butterfl y • 5-9 Pleasantville, N.Y. • Pleasantville

GU PR’s – 100 backstroke: 53.75; 100 but- terfl y: 52.12; 200 butterfl y: 1:55.58 2006-07 – Set three career records at the 2007 BIG EAST Championship ... Broke the school record in the 400 medley relay at the CHRISTINA DiNAPOLI BE championship. 2005-06 – Posted four Jr. • Breaststroke • 5-3 season-high times at the BE Championship MEGAN MARAGAKES Saddle River, N.J. • Immaculate Heart Sr. • Middle Freestyle • 6-0 in February ... Qualifi ed for the postseason Doylestown, Pa. • Central Bucks East in the 100 backstroke and the 100 and 200 GU PR’s – 100 breaststroke: 1:09.46; 200 butterfl y at the Patriot Invitational ... Was the breaststroke: 2:30.30; 200 individual medley: GU PR’s – 50 freestyle: 25.73; 100 freestyle: top Hoya fi nisher in the 200 butterfl y at the 2:21.53 55.33; 200 freestyle: 2:01.13 BE championship with a 21st-place showing. 2006-07 – Recorded two career-best times at 2006-07 – Posted career-best times in the 100 the BIG EAST Conference Championship (100 freestyle at a dual meet against George Mason and 200 breaststroke) and one at the Patriot and the 200 freestyle at the Patriot Invitational ... Invitational (200 individual medley). 2005-06 – Qualifi ed for the postseason in the 100 freestyle Was part of a 400 medley relay squad that took against George Mason. 2005-06 – Recorded a top honors in a win over Drexel. career-best time in the 50 freestyle with a time of 25.73. 2004-05 – Tallied four season-best times at the Patriot Invitational.

DAVID BALLINGER

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9 MICHAEL McWILLIAMS LAURA ALITO EMMA DENVIR Jr. • Diving • 5-8 So. • Butterfl y/Backstroke • 5-4 So. • Breaststroke/Butterfl y • 5-7 Potomac, Md. • Gonzaga High West Caldwell, N.J. • James Caldwell Bethesda, Md. • Stone Ridge

GU PR’s – one meter: 245.62; three meter: GU PR’s – 50 freestyle: 24.50; 100 backstroke: GU PR’s – 50 freestyle: 26.34; 100 breast- 232.35 59.40; 100 butterfl y: 56.38. stroke: 1:12.52; 200 breaststroke: 2:32.64 2006-07 – A four-time winner of the double 2006-07 – Set two individual school records (50 2006-07 – Qualifi ed for the BIG EAST crown (one meter and three meter diving) against freestyle, 100 butterfl y) as well as participating Championships and swam career-best times in GW, a double-dual meet against Loyola (Md.) in two school record-setting relays at the BIG the 50 freestyle and 200 breaststroke ... Swam and Seton Hall, William & Mary and American ... EAST Championship ... Qualifi ed for the postsea- a career best in the 100 breaststroke against

RETURNERS Qualifi ed for the BIG EAST Championship in the son in the 100 backstroke against William & Mary Drexel. one meter when he recorded a career-high score ... Set the school record in the 50 freestyle and of 245.62 in a meet at George Mason. 2005-06 – 200 freestyle relay at the conference champion- Recorded season-high scores in the one and ship ... Finished 10th to break a school record in three meter dives against American. the 100 butterfl y at the BE Championship.

LAURA ALITO JOHN DEPPE So. • Freestyle/Butterfl y • 5-10 Hinsdale, Ill. • Hinsdale Central KATELYN O’CONNOR GU PR’s – 100 freestyle: 48.83; 100 butterfl y: Jr. • Butterfl y/Freestyle • 5-4 52.89; 200 butterfl y: 1:56.26 New Rochelle, N.Y. • The Ursuline School 2006-07 – Recorded his career-best times at the 2007 BIG EAST Championship ... Qualifi ed for GU PR’s – 100 backstroke: 1:00.74; 200 back- the postseason in the 100 and 200 butterfl y at stroke: 2:09.48; 100 butterfl y: 1:00.51 George Mason. 2006-07 – Set three career bests at the BIG EAST Championship in the 100 and 200 backstroke and the 100 butterfl y ... Qualifi ed for the BE Championship in the 100 and 200 backstroke against William & Mary ... Took 10th place at the BE Championship in the 200 medley relay. 2005-06 – Tallied four season- best times at the Patriot InvitationalInvitational in the 100 CJ CHUAPOCO freestyle, 100 backstroke, 200 butterfl y and the So. • Freestyle/Breaststroke • 5-8 200 individual medley. Milpitas, Calif. • Bellarmine College Prep GU PR’s – 200 freestyle: 2:08.66; 100 breast- stroke: 1:11.30; 200 breaststroke 2:37.32 2006-07 – Against Villanova, he swam the 200 freestyle for a career best ... Picked up career- best times in the 100 and 200 breaststroke at George Mason. MARGARET KIMBALL So. • Backstroke/Freestyle • 5-7 Baltimore, Md. • Bryn Mawr

GU PR’s – 100 freestyle: 56.06; 100 back- stroke: 1:01.13; 200 backstroke: 2:11.38 KATELYN O’CONNOR 2006-07 – Qualifi ed for the BIG EAST

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10 Championship in the fi rst dual meet of the 2006-07 – Hit a career-best in the 1000 free- RETURNERS season when she hit the 200 backstroke cut style against Loyola (Md.) and Seton Hall ... Put time against GW. up a season-best time in the 1650 freestyle at the Patriot Invitational.

MARY McGUIRE So. • Butterfl y/Freestyle • 5-4 Port Chester, N.Y. • Sacred Heart BRIAN KOH GU PR’s – 100 butterfl y: 1:03.03; 200 but- So. • Freestyle/Individual Medley • 5-6 terfl y: 2:14.12; 400 individual medley: 4:51.25 EMMA PORTEUS Rowland Heights, Calif. • Damien 2006-07 – Recorded two career-best times at So. • Breaststroke/Freestyle • 5-9 the BIG EAST Championship in the 100 but- Centerville, Mass. • Barnstable GU PR’s – 500 freestyle: 4:47.04; 200 breast- terfl y and the 400 individual medley. stroke: 2:12.71; 400 individual medley: 4:11.60 GU PR’s – 200 freestyle: 1:57.39; 100 breast- 2006-07 – Finished a meet against American with stroke: 1:08.98; 200 breaststroke: 2:29.42 a triple crown, winning the 400 individual medley, 2006-07 – Part of four school record-setting 100 breaststroke and was a member of the win- relay teams (200 freestyle, 400 freestyle, 800 ning 200 medley relay squad ... At George Mason, freestyle and 400 medley) ... Qualifi ed for the he added the 200 breaststroke and 400 individual BIG EAST Conference Championship in the medley to his postseason repertoire ... Member of 100 and 200 breaststroke in a double-dual meet the record-breaking 400 medley relay quartet at against Loyola (Md.) and Seton Hall ... Broke the the BIG EAST Conference Championship. school record in the 800 freestyle relay at the BE Championship ... Part of a ninth-place 200 freestyle relay quartet at the BE Championship that broke the school record ... Helped set a third record in the 400 medley relay ... Broke a fourth record for the season when she swam on the MAIJA PAEGLE 400 freestyle relay team. So. • Diving • 5-8 Arlington, Va. • Bishop O’Connell

GU PR’s – one meter: 167.55; three meter: BRIAN KOH 170.85 2006-07 – Posted her career-high in the one meter against Delaware ... In the last dual meet of the regular season, she recorded a career high in the three meter.

TARA POWERS So. • Distance Freestyle • 5-1 Chappaqua, N.Y. • Horace Greeley

GUGU PR’s – 500 freestyle: 5:23.95; 1000 freestyle: 11:19.14; 1650 freestyle: 18:37.76 2006-07 – Took home top honors in the 1650 JAMES LiVOLSI freestyle against George Mason ... Swam a ca- So. • Freestyle/Backstroke • 6-0 reer-best in the 1000 freestyle against Villanova. Scotch Plains, N.J. • St. Peter’s Prep

GU PR’s – 200 freestyle: 1:45.31; 100 back- FRANCESCA PIROG stroke: 54.08; 200 backstroke: 1:53.98 So. • Freestyle • 5-3 2006-07 – Took fi rst place in the 1000 freestyle New York, N.Y. • The Brearley School and qualifi ed for the BIG EAST Championship GU PR’s – 500 freestyle: 5:39.90; 1000 in the 200 backstroke against GW ... Qualifi ed freestyle: 11:45.36; 1650 freestyle: 19:23.96 for the postseason in the 100 backstroke at the Patriot Invitational ... Placed 10th at the BE Championship in the 800 freestyle relay.

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11 ALEX HANSON Fr. • Breaststroke/Freestyle • 5-8

N Richmond, Va. • Maggie Walker Poseidon Swimming/Richmond Racers PR’s – 100 breaststroke: 1:00.49; 200 breast- E stroke: 2:15.91; 50 freestyle: 23.45 MEGAN HARVEY Fr. • Butterfl y/Freestyle • 5-6 Norristown, Pa./Notre Dame de Namur Upper Main Line YMCA PR’s – 100 butterfl y: 57.98; 200 butterfl y: 209.58; 100 freestyle: 54.07 JOSEPH RICHMAN LINDSAY VICKROY BRYCE HILLMAN So. • Butterfl y • 5-8 So. • Backstroke/Freestyle • 5-8 Fr. • Freestyle/Butterfl y • 6-1 Hamilton, N.J. • The Peddie School New Rochelle, N.Y. • Horace Mann Wayne, Pa. • Conestoga Peddie Swimming GU PR’s – 100 butterfl y: 56.21; 200 butterfl y: GU PR’s – 100 freestyle: 53.57; 200 freestyle: PR’s – 50 freestyle: 21.64; 100 freestyle: 2:01.73 1:55.50; 100 backstroke: 1:00.77 47.55; 100 butterfl y: 51.88 2006-07 – Swam to two season-best times in 2006-07 – Member of the quartet that set a the 50 and 100 freestyle at the 2006 Patriot school record in the 800 freestyle relay at the REBECCA JENKINSON FRESHM Invitational ... Notched career highs in the 100 BIG EAST Championship ... Her squad fi nished Fr. • Diving • 5-11 and 200 butterfl y at George Mason. ninth in the 200 freestyle relay to set a school Concord, Mass. • Concord Carlisle

/ record ... Broke her fi nal school record when she PR’s – one meter: 251.00 was a member of the 400 freestyle relay team at the BE Championship. HAMILTON JORDAN Fr. • Butterfl y/Individual Medley • 5-10 Frisco, Texas • Jesuit College Prep City of Plano Swimmers PR’s – 100 butterfl y: 52.91; 200 butterfl y: 1:54.65; 200 individual medley: 1:55.23 CAITLIN KARNISKI Fr. • Diving • 5-8 Tampa, Fla. • Berkeley Prep WFLA Diving MALLORY KIPLINGER Fr. • Freestyle/Individual Medley • 5-6 LAURA STARK Darien, Conn. • Darien So. • Individual Medley/Breaststroke • 5-9 New Canaan YMCA Cainans Martinsville, N.J. • Mount St. Mary PR’s – 100 freestyle: 53.47; 200 freestyle: SUZANNE WALLER 1:55.27; 400 individual medley: 4:37.07 GU PR’s – 200 breaststroke: 2:25.78; 200 in- So. • Freestyle/Backstroke • 5-7 dividual medley: 2:05.85; 400 individual medley: Darien, Conn. • Darien KATHERINE LEE 4:37.31 Fr. • Breaststroke/Freestyle • 5-10 2006-07 – Set two individual school records GU PR’s – 200 backstroke: 2:14.94; 200 individual New York, N.Y. • Spence (200 and 400 individual medley) and part of medley: 2:18.99; 400 individual medley: 4:45.36 Asphalt Green Unifi ed Aquatics three record-setting relay teams (400 and 800 2006-07 – Qualifi ed for the BIG EAST PR’s – 100 breaststroke: 1:09.45; 200 breast- RETURNERS freestyle and 400 medley relays) ... Put up a fi rst- Championship in the 400 individual medley while stroke: 2:27.13; 400 individual medley: 4:43.63 place fi nish in the 400 individual medley against also fi nishing second in the 200 backstroke. Delaware – her time broke the school record KEVIN TAYLOR ... Part of the record-setting 800 freestyle relay Fr. • Breaststroke/Individual Medley • 5-10 team to fi nish 10th at the BIG EAST Conference ALISON CHRISTIE Malverne, N.Y. • Chaminade Championship ... Set the 200 individual medley Fr. • Butterfl y/Individual Medley • 5-10 PR’s – 100 breaststroke: 1:01.53; 200 breast- record, fi nishing 15th at the BE Championship Edison, N.J. • Mount St. Mary stroke: 2:20.02; 200 individual medley: 2:11.46 Scarlet Aquatic Club ... Member of two record-setting relay squads, in the 400 medley and 400 freestyle events. PR’s – 1000 freestyle: 10:23.46;10:23.46; 200 butterfl y: KEENAN TIMKO 2:06.96; 400 individual medley: 4:32.15 Fr. • Breaststroke/Butterfl y • 6-2 Charlottesville, Va. • Western Albemarle TOM CRECELIUS Piedmont Family YMCA Fr. • Freestyle • 6-0 PR’s – 200 breaststroke: 2:14.08; 200 but- West Lafayette, Ind. • West Lafayette terfl y: 1:58.40; 100 butterfl y: 53.67 Boilermaker Aquatics PR’s – 50 freestyle 21.79; 1000 freestyle: RAY ZOMERFELD 9:55.23; 1650 freestyle: 16:31.46 Fr. • Breaststroke/Individual Medley • 6-0 Coral Gables, Fla. • Belin Jesuit Prep THOMAS GRAHAM Metro Aquatics Club Fr. • Breaststroke • 6-1 PR’s – 200 breaststroke: 2:11.77; 400 individual Washington, D.C. • St. Albans medley: 4:09.60; 200 individual medley: 1:58.64 All-Star Aquatics LAURA STARK PR’s – 100 breaststroke: 58.45; 200 breast- * Freshman PR’s are prior to GU stroke: 2:16.09

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12 RECORDS SCHOOL RECORDS MEN Event Name Time Date 50 Freestyle Chris Lengle 21.03 Feb. 23, 2002 100 Freestyle Chris Lengle 45.86 Feb. 23, 2002 200 Freestyle John Willey 1:41.18 Feb. 26, 1999 500 Freestyle John Willey 4:38.06 Feb. 25, 1999 1000 Freestyle John Hayden 9:47.48 Nov. 18, 2005 1650 Freestyle John Hayden 16:14.64 Nov. 18, 2005 100 Butterfl y Goran Bistric 51.351.300 Feb.Feb. 16, 20072007 200 Butterfl y Kevin Walsh 1:54.11 Feb. 27, 2005 100 Backstroke Goran Bistric 51.451.466 Feb.Feb. 16, 20072007 200 Backstroke Goran Bistric 1:51.25 Feb.Feb. 17,17, 20072007 100 Breaststroke Steve Brown 59.57 Feb. 26, 1999 200 Breaststroke Jim Steckart 2:09.46 Feb. 26, 1995 200 Individual Medley Jim Steckart 1:57.72 Feb. 24, 1995 400 Individual Medley Daniel Robinson 4:08.38 Feb. 16, 2007 200 Freestyle Relay Mike Hazelton, Brendan Moynihan, Chris Lengle, John Willey 1:24.20 Feb. 25, 1999 400 Freestyle Relay Mike Hazelton, Brendan Moynihan, Chris Lengle, John Willey 3:06.04 Feb. 27, 1999 800 Freestyle Relay Will Miller, Chris Lengle, Bryan Evangelista, John Willey 6:57.65 Feb. 18, 2000 200 Medley Relay Brendan Moynihan, Steven Brown, Jun Watanabe, Mike Hazelton 1:36.53 Feb. 26, 1999 400 Medley Relay Goran Bistric, Brian Koh, David Ballinger, Wes Going 3:29.97 Feb. 16, 2007 One Meter (6) Brian Campbell 303.45 1995 One Meter (11) Brian Campbell 476.60 1998 Three Meter (6) Brian Campbell 298.95 1997 Three Meter (11) Brian Campbell 464.35 1998 WOMEN Event Name Time Date 50 Freestyle Laura Alito 24.50 Feb. 15, 2007 100 Freestyle Caitlin Colling 52.78 Nov. 18, 2007 200 Freestyle Katie Amaro 1:53.02 Feb. 18, 2005 500 Freestyle Katie Amaro 4:59.47 Feb. 17, 2005 1000 Freestyle Katie Amaro 10:29.21 Feb. 19, 2005 1650 Freestyle Katie Amaro 17:27.50 Feb. 22, 2004 100 Butterfl y Laura Alito 56.38 Feb. 16, 2007 200 Butterfl y Claire Nugent 2:08.54 Feb. 17, 2007 100 Backstroke Michelle Herd 58.78 Feb. 22, 2002 200 Backstroke Michelle Herd 2:08.93 Feb. 23, 2002 100 Breaststroke Meghan Welch 1:06.40 Feb. 26, 1999 200 Breaststroke Meghan Welch 2:21.96 Feb. 19, 2000 200 Individual Medley Laura Stark 2:05.85 Feb.Feb. 15, 20072007 400 Individual Medley Laura Stark 4:34:37.317.31 Oct. 28, 20062006 200 Freestyle Relay Laura Alito, Caitlin Colling, Lindsay Vickroy, Emma Porteus 1:3 1:37.807.80 F Feb.eb. 15, 20072007 400 Freestyle Relay Lindsay Vickroy, Caitlin Colling, Emma Porteus, Laura Stark 3:33.583:33.58 Feb.Feb. 17,17, 20072007 800 Freestyle Relay Lindsay Vickroy, Caitlin Colling, Emma Porteus, Laura Stark 7:43.28 Feb.Feb. 14, 20072007 200 Medley Relay Liz Nugent, Corinne Rhodes, Claire Nugent, Caitlin Colling 1:50.281:50.28 Feb.Feb. 15, 20062006 400 Medley Relay Tori Maffey, Laura Stark, Laura Alito, Emma Porteus 3:5 3:57.847.84 F Feb.eb. 16, 20072007 One Meter (6) Jessica Rettig 2255.9855.98 Jan. 221,1, 22006006 One Meter (11) Juliana BBonillaonilla 3383.0383.03 20022002 Three Meter (6) Juliana Bonilla 266.03 2001 Three Meter (11) Juliana Bonilla 398.55 2003

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McCARTHY POOL RECORDS MEN Event Name School Time Date 50 Freestyle Mark Liscinsky American 21.12 Oct. 13, 2000 100 Freestyle David Zenk George Washington 46.73 Oct. 21, 2006 200 Freestyle Glen Kaplan Old Dominion 1:43.24 Dec. 2, 1995 500 Freestyle Glendon Flint George Washington 4:35.18 Dec. 1, 1995 1000 Freestyle Glendon Flint George Washington 9:35.23 Dec. 2, 1995 1650 Freestyle Justin Galbreath West Virginia 16:14.58 Oct. 20, 2007 100 Butterfl y Marko Turcinov Loyola (Md.) 50.84 Oct. 25, 2003 200 Butterfl y Chris McGuire Binghamton 1:51.64 Oct. 21, 2000 100 Backstroke Tim Champney George Washington 50.22 Oct. 15, 1999 200 Backstroke Patrik Balint 1:52.48 Oct. 13, 2007 RECORDS 100 Breaststroke Dominick Szabo American 55.89 Oct. 17, 2003 200 Breaststroke Glendon Flint George Washington 2:07.62 Dec. 3, 1995 200 Individual Medley Armando Serrano George Washington 1:52.91 Dec. 1, 1995 400 Individual Medley Armando Serrano George Washington 3:59.80 Dec. 2, 1995 200 Freestyle Relay Mark Liscinsky, Erik Hollingshead, American 1:26.18 Oct. 13, 2000 Dominick Szabo, Will Maher 400 Freestyle Relay n/a Old Dominion 3:09.70 Dec. 3, 1995 800 Freestyle Relay Frank Byscov, Erik Acda, American 6:55.72 Oct. 15, 1999 Will Maher, Mark Liscinsky 200 Medley Relay Michael Walker, Felipe Cunah, West Virginia 1:35.33 Oct. 20, 2007 Nick Delic, Payton Brooks 400 Medley Relay Manolo Clar, Rob Griffi n, American 3:31.15 Dec. 2, 1995 Roger Font, Neils Jenen One Meter (6) Brett Molash Drexel 308.60 Jan. 28, 2006 Three Meter (6) Cameron Whitelam West Virginia 297.85 Oct. 20, 2007

WOMEN Event Name School Time Date 50 Freestyle Katie Radloff William & Mary 23.75 Nov. 11, 2006 100 Freestyle Catherine Dale St. Francis (N.Y.) 53.22 Jan. 19, 2002 200 Freestyle Bambi Bowman George Washington 1:53.61 Dec. 2, 1995 500 Freestyle Bambi Bowman George Washington 4:57.37 Dec. 1, 1995 1000 Freestyle Bambi Bowman George Washington 10:05.05 Dec. 2, 1995 1650 Freestyle Bambi Bowman George Washington 16:56.71 Dec. 3, 1995 100 Butterfl y Huijue Cai Binghamton 56.76 Nov. 9, 2002 200 Butterfl y Stephanie Ballou George Washington 2:05.90 Dec. 3, 1995 100 Backstroke Maggie Moss George Washington 57.87 Oct. 17, 2003 200 Backstroke Katie Radloff William & Mary 2:07.03 Nov. 11, 2006 100 Breaststroke Nell Friar George Washington 1:06.78 Oct. 13, 2000 200 Breaststroke Laura Stark Georgetown 2:25.72:25.788 Oct. 28, 20020066 200 Individual Medley Connie Shelton George Washington 2:10.60 Dec. 1, 1995 400 Individual Medley Tina Grabrillo West Virginia 4:34.85 Oct. 20, 2007 200 Freestyle Relay Kara Bolles, Meredith David, William & Mary 1:38.50 Nov. 11, 2006 Erin Hammersley, Whitney Pezza 400 Freestyle Relay n/a Richmond 3:35.82 Dec. 3, 1995 800 Freestyle Relay n/a George Washington 7:44.81 Dec. 2, 1995 200 Medley Relay Morgan Callaway, Kitti Veisz, West Virginia 1:47.89 Oct. 20, 2007 Stephanie Shupe, Kayla Andrews 400 Medley Relay April Barrientos, Jennifer Sargent Old Dominion 3:59.15 Oct. 13, 2007 Hannah Kess, Kelli North One Meter (6) Katie Hynes Drexel 270.90 Jan. 28, 2006 Three Meter (6) Darcy Stuart Navy 268.50 Oct. 30, 1993

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14 RECORDS ALL-TIME TOP 10 TIMES 200 BACKSTROKE 200 BACKSTROKE MEN 1. Goran Bistric 1:51.25 WOMEN 1. Michelle Herd 2:08.93 2. Wes Going 1:53.66 2. Katelyn O’Connor 2:09.48 50 FREESTYLE 3. James LiVolsi 1:53.98 50 FREESTYLE 3. Kerry Sheldon 2:09.53 1. Chris Lengle 21.03 4. Larry Kelly 1:55.53 1. Laura Alito 24.50 4. Mary Mason 2:10.06 2. Chris Hazelton 21.21 5. Daniel Robinson 1:56.17 2. Caitlin Colling 24.53 5. Tori Maffey 2:10.53 3. Mark Marilley 21.38 6. Steve Ferguson 1:56.66 3. Sophia Adkison 24.62 6. Liz Nugent 2:10.79 4. Dean Ledger 21.73 7. Kevin Walsh 1:57.29 4. Caragh Moynihan 24.69 7. Jenny Gibbons 2:10.93 5. John Willey 21.77 8. Rob Phillips 1:59.39 5. Liz D’Auria 24.75 8. Margaret Kimball 2:11.38 6. Michael Bayer 21.78 9. Heath Walden 1:59.67 6. Lindsay Vickroy 24.77 9. Juliette De Sousa 2:11.88 7. Dan Connelly 21.79 10. Mike Hazelton 1:59.89 7. Jaci Zocca 24.86 10. Francesca Di Silvio 2:11.96 8. Shodai Enters 21.86 8. McKay Elliott 24.89 8. Eric Mooney 21.86 100 BUTTERFLY 9. Erin Lenahan 24.95 100 BUTTERFLY 10. Jeff Finnell 21.87 10. Lauren Schmidt 25.05 1. Goran Bistric 51.30 1. Laura Alito 56.38 2. Bryan Evangelista 51.31 2. Caragh Moynihan 57.66 100 FREESTYLE 3. David Ballinger 52.12 100 FREESTYLE 3. Laura Stark 58.41 1. Chris Lengle 45.86 4. Zal Devitre 52.19 1. Caitlin Colling 52.78 4. Claire Nugent 58.83 2. Frank Peloso 46.52 5. Kevin Walsh 52.71 2. Caragh Moynihan 53.15 5. Lauren Schmidt 59.07 3. Chris Hazelton 46.54 6. Wes Going 52.76 3. Sophia Adkison 53.19 6. Jeannine Wiley 59.56 4. Mark Marilley 46.60 7. John Deppe 52.89 4. McKay Elliott 53.49 7. Meghan Welch 59.69 5. John Willey 46.63 8. Michael Bayer 53.16 5. Mallory Kiplinger 53.52 9. Katelyn O’Connor 59.76 6. Eric Mooney 46.79 9. Kip Plato 53.19 6. Lindsay Vickroy 53.57 8. Laura Sytnyk 1:00.27 7. Bryan Evangelista 47.27 10. Hamilton Jordan 53.21 7. Katie Amaro 54.02 10. Megan Harvey 1:00.37 8. Brendan Moynihan 47.52 8. Joy Vink 54.27 9. Dan Connelly 47.62 200 BUTTERFLY 9. Laura Stark 54.30 200 BUTTERFLY 10. Goran Bistric 47.77 10. Emma Porteus 54.35 1. Kevin Walsh 1:54.11 1. Claire Nugent 2:08.54 2. David Ballinger 1:55.58 2. Laura Sytnyk 2:08.72 200 FREESTYLE 3. John Deppe 1:56.26 200 FREESTYLE 3. Alison Christie 2:10.34 1. John Willey 1:41.18 4. Heath Walden 1:56.68 1. Katie Amaro 1:53.04 4. Megan Harvey 2:10.64 2. Frank Peloso 1:41.85 5. Bryan Evangelista 1:56.83 2. Mallory Kiplinger 1:54.47 5. Katie Hayes 2:11.75 3. Chris Lengle 1:42.15 6. Hamilton Jordan 1:57.37 3. Caitlin Colling 1:54.91 6. Jeannine Wiley 2:12.14 4. Bryan Evangelista 1:43.42 7. David Kovach 1:57.40 4. Lindsay Vickroy 1:55.50 7. Kristen Brustad 2:13.00 5. Mark Marilley 1:43.47 8. Joe Sanchez 1:58.57 5. Laura Stark 1:55.54 8. Lauren Schmidt 2:13.31 6. Larry Kelly 1:43.61 9. Jon Hayden 1:58.67 6. Cori Raffaelli 1:56.62 9. Laura Alito 2:13.96 7. Chris Ball 1:44.09 10. Jun Watanabe 1:58.96 7. Joy Vink 1:57.03 10. Mary McGuire 2:14.12 8. Will Miller 1:44.31 8. Caragh Moynihan 1:57.17 9. Shodai Enters 1:44.97 100 BREASTSTROKE 9. Amanda Anderson 1:57.36 100 BREASTSTROKE 10. James LiVolsi 1:45.31 10. Emma Porteus 1:57.39 1. Steve Brown 59.57 1. Meghan Welch 1:06.40 2. Matt O’Connor 59.80 2. Corinne Rhodes 1:07.36 500 FREESTYLE 3. Rich Dennis 59.98 500 FREESTYLE 3. Kristie Hunt 1:08.54 1. John Willey 4:38.06 3. Jim Steckart 59.98 1. Katie Amaro 4:59.47 4. Laura Stark 1:08.69 2. Jon Hayden 4:41.31 5. Bob Hamblet 1:00.49 2. Cori Raffaelli 5:06.42 5. Karen Rancourt 1:08.79 3. Chris Ball 4:42.01 6. Thomas Graham 1:00.72 3. Lauren Moynihan 5:08.71 6. Emma Porteus 1:08.98 4. Bill Bassett 4:43.11 7. Tommy Jordan 1:00.95 4. Laura Stark 5:09.20 7. Christina DiNapoli 1:09.46 5. Jim McLaughlin 4:44.71 8. Kevin Taylor 1:01.03 5. Mallory Kiplinger 5:09.82 8. Kristen Drzeweicki 1:09.59 6. Joe Sanchez 4:44.74 9. Nick Libertiny 1:01.55 6. Kelcy Poulson 5:10.74 9. Emma Denvir 1.09.69 7. Will Miller 4:45.07 10. Casey Shick 1:01.58 7. Amanda Anderson 5:11.77 10. Genna McKeel 1:09.81 8. Brian Koh 4:47.04 8. Colleen Newman 5:12.41 9. Edmund Caulfi eld 4:47.10 200 BREASTSTROKE 9. Annie Moore 5:12.59 200 BREASTSTROKE 10. James LiVolsi 4:47.53 10. Elke Giebler 5:12.76 1. Jim Steckart 2:09.46 1. Meghan Welch 2:21.96 2. Rich Dennis 2:11.84 2. Corinne Rhodes 2:25.49 1000 FREESTYLE 3. Mike Dowley 2:12.51 1000 FREESTYLE 3. Laura Stark 2:25.78 1. Jon Hayden 9:47.48 4. Brian Koh 2:12.71 1. Katie Amaro 10:29.21 4. Genna McKeel 2:26.31 2. Bill Bassett 9:50.86 5. Bob Hamblet 2:13.62 2 Lauren Moynihan 10:33.35 5. Diane Foglizzo 2:27.29 3. Brendan Griffi n 9:53.18 6. Casey Schick 2:14.39 3. Cori Raffaelli 10:37.62 6. Kristie Hunt 2:27.99 4. John Willey 9:54.26 7. Tommy Jordan 2:14.40 4. Elke Giebler 10:38.85 7. Emma Porteus 2:29.42 5. Jim McLaughlin 10:01.88 8. Nick Libertiny 2:14.41 5. Colleen Newman 10:40.05 8. Karen Rancourt 2:29.70 6. Mike Weiss 10:02.18 9. Dave Kovach 2:14.79 6. Alison Christie 10:40.62 9. Christina DiNapoli 2:30.30 7. Kevin Rieffel 10:05.67 10. Peter Nguyen 2:15.02 7. Caroline Arpe 10:43.39 10. Emma Denvir 2:30.40 8. Edmund Caulfi eld 10:06.94 8. Amanda Anderson 10:45.52 9. Tom Crecelius 10:06.96 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 9. Kelcy Poulson 10:46.54 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 10. Ryan Raffaelli 10:08.53 10. Jenny Gibbons 10:50.63 1. Jim Steckart 1:57.72 1. Laura Stark 2:05.85 2. Daniel Robinson 1:58.21 2. Caitlin Colling 2:08.01 1650 FREESTYLE 3. Heath Walden 1:58.38 1650 FREESTYLE 3. Meghan Welch 2:09.18 1. Jon Hayden 16:14.64 4. Nick Libertiny 1:58.40 1. Katie Amaro 17:27.50 4. Diane Foglizzo 2:11.93 2. Brendan Griffi n 16:29.62 5. Brad Hecht 1:58.64 2. Lauren Moynihan 17:27.79 5. Mallory Kiplinger 2:12.23 3. Jim McLaughlin 16:35.79 6. Jun Watanabe 1:58.74 3. Cori Raffaelli 17:29.03 6. Genna McKeel 2:12.24 4. Bill Bassett 16:38.21 7.7. Bryan EvangelistaEvangelista 1:59.131:59.13 4. Amanda Anderson 17:45.99 7. Kristie Hunt 2:13.15 5. Mike Weiss 16:43.57 8. Steve Ferguson 1:59.41 5. Colleen Newman 17:46.51 8. Katherine Lee 2:13.25 6. Tom Crecelius 16:43:97 9. Mike Dowley 1:59.81 6. Caroline Arpe 17:48.03 9. Mary Mason 2:13.98 7. Kevin Rieffel 16:44.53 10. Tom Goundrey 1:59.95 7. Erin Kehoe 17:58.49 10. Corinne Rhodes 2:14.45 8. Ryan Raffaelli 16:51.81 8. Jenny Gibbons 17:59.66 9. Edmund Caulfi eld 16:52.12 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 9. Kelcy Poulson 18:01.29 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 10. Greg Comiskey 16:55.58 10. Sarah Rose 18:05.63 1. Daniel Robinson 4:08.38 1. Laura Stark 4:37.31 2. Jim Steckart 4:08.78 2. Alison Christie 4:38.28 100 BACKSTROKE 3. Brian Koh 4:11.60 100 BACKSTROKE 3. Diane Foglizzo 4:38.96 1. Goran Bistric 51.46 4. Kevin Walsh 4:13.04 1. Michelle Herd 58.78 4. Laura Sytnyk 4:39.73 2. Wes Going 53.16 5. Brendan Griffi n 4:13.29 2. Laura Alito 59.40 5. Kelcy Poulson 4:39.95 3. Heath Walden 53.51 6. Brad Hecht 4:13.53 3. Jaci Zocca 59.84 6. Lauren Moynihan 4:42.33 4. Will Miller 53.72 7. Bill Bassett 4:14.48 4. Tori Maffey 1:00.14 7. Caroline Arpe 4:42.51 5. David Ballinger 53.75 8. Hamilton Jordan 4:15.69 5. Lauren Schmidt 1:00.40 8. Liz Nugent 4:42.73 6. Brendan Moynihan 54.04 9. Joe Sanchez 4:17.73 6. Liz Nugent 1:00.57 9. Ariana Seldman 4:45.01 7. James LiVolsi 54.08 10. Ray Zomerfeld 4:18.69 7. Katelyn O’Connor 1:00.74 10. Corinne Rhodes 4:45.14 8. Zal Devitre 54.29 8. Lindsay Vickroy 1:00.77 9. Larry Kelly 54.41 9. Kerry Sheldon 1:01.03 10. Darrick Mix 54.88 10. Margaret Kimball 1:01.13 Bold indicates current student-athlete

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GEORGETOWN ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE PROGRAM The Athletics Compliance Offi ce coordinates agreement, until he or she attends the fi rst day Representatives of Georgetown’s Athletics the athletics compliance efforts of Georgetown of classes of a regular term or participates in an Interest MAY: University and acts as a resource and solution offi cial team practice, whichever is earlier. • Offer summer employment to prospective center concerning NCAA regulations and student-athletes who have signed a National Representative of Athletics Interests: A rep- compliance issues. The primary functions of the Letter of Intent and to enrolled student- resentative of the institution’s athletics interests Athletics Compliance Offi ce are to coordinate, athletes, after contacting the Athletics (a.k.a. Booster) is an individual who: administer, monitor and verify the accurate and Compliance Offi ce. • has ever made a fi nancial contribution to timely completion of NCAA-required procedures • Support Georgetown’s athletics program the athletic department or any organization and to assist in maintaining institutional compli- by attending HOYA athletics contests that promotes Georgetown’s athletics (e.g., ance with all NCAA, Conference and University and by making fi nancial contributions to HOYAS UNLIMITED). rules. In addition, the Athletics Compliance Georgetown athletics. • is a member of an organization that pro- Offi ce provides educational programming and motes a HOYA athletic team. Representatives of Georgetown’s Athletics interpretive support to ensure that all individuals • has or is involved in promoting Interest MAY NOT: involved with the athletics program fully under- Georgetown’s athletics program in any way. • Be involved in the recruitment of prospec- stand the University’s compliance expectations. • has been otherwise in promoting the tive student-athletes in any way. The following general information is pro- institution’s athletics program. • Provide extra benefi ts (i.e., discounts, gifts, vided by the Georgetown University Athletics transportation) to prospective student-ath- Compliance Offi ce for supporters and friends Once an individual is identifi ed as a representa- letes, enrolled student-athletes or their par- of Georgetown Athletics as well as prospec- tive, the person retains that identity forever. ents, legal guardian(s), relatives or friends; tive student-athletes who may be recruited by and Georgetown University. WHO IS PERMITTED TO RECRUIT • Provide any fi nancial assistance to prospec- FOR GEORGETOWN? tive student-athletes, enrolled student- KEY DEFINITIONS athletes or their parents, legal guardian(s), Only Georgetown University coaches who have relatives or friends. Prospective Student-Athlete: A prospective successfully completed the NCAA Recruiting For more information, please contact the student-athlete (“prospect”) is a student who Rules Examination on an annual basis may be Georgetown University Athletics Compliance has started classes for the ninth grade, regard- involved in the recruitment process. Boosters Offi ce at (202) 687-6573 or (202) 687-8262. less whether he or she participates in athletics. may not make any recruiting contacts. This A prospective student-athlete maintains his or includes letters, telephone calls or face-to-face her identity as a prospect, even after he or she contact on or off campus with a prospect or the HOYA ATHLETICS HOYA signs a National Letter of Intent or fi nancial aid prospect’sprospect’s pparents.arents.

THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE

In 2007-08, the BIG EAST will be in its third academic year BIG EAST markets will contain almost one fourth of all television The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following as a 16-member conference. While many outside the league households in the U.S. a meeting of athletic directors from , St. were curious and sometimes skeptical of the long-term Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse Universities. Seton Hall, prospects of the largest Division I-A conference, the 25 national championships in six different sports and 124 Connecticut and Boston College completed the original student-athletes concentrated on their tasks at hand and student-athletes have won individual national titles. seven-school alliance. continued the league’s proud tradition of success. The BIG EAST has always been able to boast While the membership has both increased and BIG EAST teams earned plenty of recognition that some of its best students are also some of its best changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The at the highest levels in 2006-07. In basketball, the athletes. More than 350 student-athletes have earned conference refl ects a tradition of broad-based programs, Georgetown men’s team and the Rutgers women’s academic all-America honors. Last year in football, Brian led by administrators and coaches who place a constant team each advanced to their respective Final Fours with Leonard of Rutgers won the Draddy Award, the academ- emphasis on academic integrity. Its student-athletes own sig- Rutgers playing in the national championship game. ic Heisman. Rhema Fuller of Connecticut and Jay Henry nifi cantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic The 2006 football season was the BIG EAST’s of West Virginia were named national scholar-athletes achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate best ever. Louisville, West Virginia and Rutgers all fi n- by the National Football Foundation. athletics and academics. ished in the top 12 in the fi nal national polls. The BIG Louisville fi eld hockey standout Jessica Javelet, Any successful organization needs outstanding leader- EAST posted a 5-0 bowl record and won the ESPN the 2006 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, ship. Michael Tranghese, the league’s fi rst full-time employee, Bowl Challenge Cup. was named fi rst team academic all-America. The and for 11 years the associate to Dave Gavitt, became On the diamond, the Louisville baseball team Louisville team, which earned a berth in the NCAA Commissioner in 1990. That year, he administered the played its way to the College World Series. In , Championship, was recognized by the National Field formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. DePaul also participated in the College World Series. Hockey Coaches Association for the highest team GPA The league has long been considered a leader in The Notre Dame women’s soccer team advanced to in the nation for a second straight year. innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly the NCAA title game and the Connecticut fi eld hockey The BIG EAST has continued its basketball suc- regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparal- team made it to the Final Four. cess in the 21st century. In 2003-04, Connecticut leled visibility for BIG EAST student-athletes. The confer- The BIG EAST took the men’s and women’s became the fi rst school in NCAA history to win the ence has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, the top individual award in men’s and women’s NCAA titles in the same season. ESPN, Inc. and ABC. soccer. The winners were Joseph Lapira and Kerri In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the fi rst conference in While BIG EAST basketball games are regular sellouts Hanks, both of Notre Dame. NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the at campus and major public arenas, including the annual The goals of the BIG EAST have never changed. same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden, The league aims and expects to compete at the high- women took home the NCAA crowns. In men’s basket- attendance fi gures also are signifi cant in soccer, women’s est level and does so with integrity and sportsmanship. ball, BIG EAST squads have won three of the last nine basketball and baseball games. The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest DI-A NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have More than 550 BIG EAST student-athletes have earned group in 2005-06 when fi ve new members began com- taken fi ve of the last eight NCAA titles. all-America recognition and dozens have won individual peting. The new schools were: University of Cincinnati, Proactive movement has been a signature strategy NCAA national championships. The BIG EAST has been DePaul University, University of Louisville, Marquette for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG well-represented in U.S. or foreign national and Olympic University and the University of South Florida. EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to teams. Several athletes earned gold medals in each of the last BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the become stronger. fi ve summer Olympiads. nation’s top 34 largest media markets, including New In the spring of 2001, the BIG EAST added The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, women’s lacrosse and rowing to its growing list of sports. The where it administers to more than 5,500 athletes in 23 sports. Hartford, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. With its newest members, fi rst women’s championship was held in the spring of 2003.

2007-08 GEORGETOWN SWIMMING & DIVING

16 2007-08 QUICK FACTS WASHINGTON, D.C. GENERAL INFORMATION STAFF Washington wears its history on its face. Historic set- tings abound. Major landmarks and national treasures are Location ...... Washington, D.C. Head Coach ...... Steven Cartwright Founded ...... 1789 Alma Mater ...... Catholic University of America ’01 centralized and located minutes away from each other. Enrollment ...... 6,853 undergraduate; 14,148 total Record at Georgetown ...... fi rst season Beyond its historical and national signifi cance, Nickname ...... Hoyas Overall Record ...... same much of Washington’s mystique can be attributed to its Colors ...... Blue & Gray Assistant Coach ...... Josh Wegrzyn (Missouri State ’02) diverse cultural offerings. Enjoy opera, Broadway, dance, President ...... John J. DeGioia Diving Coach ...... Bob Schneider (Ohio ’61) music concerts and other productions by visiting the Director of Athletics ...... Bernard Muir Volunteer Assistants ... Michael Bruce, Danielle Frottier, Michelle Repass Kennedy Center, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Athletic Department Phone ...... (202) 687-2435 Volunteer Assistant Athletic Trainer ....Jeremy Vail MPT, OCS, MTC, ATC Institute and multiple other venues. Swimming & Diving Offi ce Phone ...... (202) 687-7671 SPORTS INFORMATION In addition to history and culture, visitors and native Washingtonians alike can enjoy professional Swimming & Diving Contact ...... Diana T. Pulupa TEAM INFORMATION Offi ce Phone ...... (202) 687-6564 Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I sports. Home to the Washington Redskins, Cell Phone ...... (301) 758-5454 Conference ...... BIG EAST Nationals, Wizards, Mystics, Capitals Offi ce Fax ...... (202) 687-2491 2006-07 Overall Record ...... Men: 0-10; Women: 2-9 and D.C. United, there is no lack of E-Mail ...... [email protected] 2006-07 BIG EAST Record ...... Men: 0-3; Women: 0-3 professional sporting opportunities Web Address ...... www.GUHoyas.com Home Pool ...... McCarthy Pool within the District. Mailing Address ...... Georgetown University Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... Men: 11/1; Women: 18/3 Nestled within two hours of McDonough Arena, 3700 O Street NW Newcomers ...... Men: 8; Women: 6 the Atlantic Ocean beaches in Washington, DC 20057 Delaware and Maryland, D.C. is also an easy drive to the major metropolitan cities of Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. 2007-08 GEORGETOWN HOYAS Front Row: Alison Christie, Caitlin Colling, Goran Bistric, Claire Nugent, Tori Maffey, Daniel Robinson, Kelcy Poulson, Megan Maragakes Second Row: Francesca Pirog, David Ballinger, Christina DiNapoli, Katelyn O’Connor, Ray Zomerfeld, Rebecca Jenkinson, Tara Powers Third Row: James LiVolsi, Lindsay Vickroy, Emma Porteus, Suzanne Waller, Joseph Richman, Brian Koh, Mary McGuire, Mallory Kiplinger Fourth Row: Laura Stark, Margaret Kimball, Laura Alito, Emma Denvir, CJ Chuapoco, Megan Harvey, Katherine Lee, Caitlin Karniski Back Row: Kevin Taylor, Tom Crecelius, Wes Going, Hamilton Jordan, Thomas Graham, Alex Hanson, Keenan Timko, Bryce Hillman Not Pictured: Matthew Bialko, John Deppe, Michael McWilliams, Maija Paegle SWIMMING & DIVING

2 0 0 7 - 0 8 S W I M M I N G & D I V I N G GEORGETOWN & WASHINGTON, D.C. 2007-08 SCHEDULE

Oct. 5 Potomac Relays # ...... 4 p.m. Oct. 13 OLD DOMINION & JAMES MADISON (w) ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 20 WEST VIRGINIA * ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 27 at Delaware ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 3 at Seton Hall * w/ Loyola (Md.) & Lafayette ...... 2 p.m. Nov. 16-18 Patriot Invitational % ...... all day Nov. 29-1 USA Swimming Short Course National Championships ^ ...... all day Kelcy Dec. 1 VILLANOVA * ...... 1 p.m. POULSON Jan. 18 at American w/ James Madison (w) ...... 3 p.m. Jan. 20 at George Washington ...... 11 a.m. Jan. 26 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 1 p.m. Feb. 1 at Central Connecticut State (w) ...... 5 p.m. Claire Feb. 2 at Connecticut * w/ NUGENT US Merchant Marine (m) ...... 1 p.m. Feb. 20-23 BIG EAST Conference Championship & ...... all day Feb. 28-1 ECAC Championships + ...... all day Mar. 20-22 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships ! ...... all day Mar. 27-29 NCAA Men’s S&D Championship @ ...... all day

home meets in CAPS held at McCarthy Pool

all times Eastern

* BIG EAST Conference meet Caitlin # American University; Washington, D.C. COLLING % George Mason University; Fairfax, Va. ^ Georgia Tech; Atlanta, Ga. & Nassau County Aquatic Center; East Meadow, N.Y. + University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, Pa. ! McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion; Columbus, Ohio Tori @ Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center; MAFFEY Federal Way, Wash.

(m) men only (w) women only

Megan MARAGAKESMARAGAKES Goran BISTRIC

Daniel ROBINSON

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