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DIVISION I MEN'S SWIMMING and DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS AUBURN UNIVERSITY March 26-28, 1998 EVENT: 1 MEN's 200 YARDS FREESTYLE RELAY NCAA RECORD: 1:16.93 STANFORD 1994 NCAA MEET RECORD 1:16.93 STANFORD 1994 AMERICAN RECORD: 1:16.93 STANFORD 1994 U.S.OPEN RECORD: 1:16.93 STANFORD 1994 AUBURN POOL: 1:18.46 AUBURN 1994 FINAL RESULTS PLACE TEAM TRIALS FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) STANFORD 1:18.37 1:16.76 ** 1) ROBINSON, ANTHONY FR :19.66 3) EWERS, JUSTIN JR :19.39 2) MUHAMMAD, SABIR SR :18.79 4) CLAYPOOL, SCOTT SR :18.92 ** NCAA RECORD: NCAA MEET RECORD AMERICAN RECORD: U.S.OPEN RECORD: ** AUBURN POOL: 2) AUBURN 1:18.00 1:17.19 1) BUSBEE, MATT SO :19.79 3) HAWKE, BRETT SO :19.12 2) NEWMAN, BROCK JR :19.28 4) CIARLA, AARON SO :19.00 3) TEXAS 1:18.49 1:18.31 1) ESWAY, BRIAN SR :20.24 3) JONES, BRYAN SO :19.67 2) WALKER, NEIL SR :19.17 4) MARTYAK, STEVE SR :19.23 4) TEXAS A&M 1:18.96 1:18.42 1) MORROW, DAVID FR :20.27 3) COLLIGAN, MICHAEL SO :19.03 2) KAPPLER, JERROD JR :19.22 4) KEHLENBACH, KEVEN SO :19.90 5) ARIZONA STATE 1:19.11 1:18.63 1) ABAL, PABLO SO :20.03 3) SANCHEZ, FRANCISCO JR :19.34 2) HUTCHISON, CRAIG SR :19.54 4) VON SCHOFF, SCOTT FR :19.72 6) CALIFORNIA 1:19.05 1:18.74 1) LINDSTROM, DAN JR :19.91 3) GAGGERO, DAVID JR :20.24 2) MOORE, WILL JR :19.47 4) KIZIEROWSKI, BART SO :19.12 7) FLORIDA STATE 1:19.05 1:18.75 1) DEDEKIND, BRENDON JR :19.28 3) McVITTIE, MATT JR :19.72 2) SANTOS, JULIO JR :19.66 4) FLANAGAN, KEVIN SO :20.09 8) TENNESSEE 1:19.00 1:18.79 1) CROWLEY, BRENDAN JR :19.83 3) LINN, JEREMY SR :19.58 2) ENGLE, ADAM JR :19.80 4) GILLIAM, CRAIG SR :19.58 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) SOUTHERN METHOD. 1:19.54 1:19.62 1) FROLANDER, LARS SR :19.60 3) HELGESSON, PER SR :19.95 2) JERNIGAN, BRANDON FR :20.22 4) FRANKE, BILL :19.85 9) GEORGIA 1:19.37 1:19.62 1) STRATMAN, JOHN JR :20.12 3) NORMENT, MICHAEL SR :20.04 2) BREWER, ROBERT SR :19.60 4) GRIFFIN, JAMES SO :19.86 11) NEBRASKA 1:19.62 1:19.88 1) PINE, ADAM SO :19.99 3) FOSTER, DAVID JR :19.92 2) SHLEIFMAN, ALEX SR :20.17 4) BENNETT, MARK SR :19.80 12) MINNESOTA 1:20.23 1:19.99 1) MASSURA, ALEX FR :20.29 3) SCHINDLER, BRANDON SO :19.90 2) BATHURST, TY SR :19.94 4) RIENTS, JEREMY SR :19.86 13) SOUTHERN CAL 1:19.90 1:20.41 1) WILLIAMS, MIKE JR :20.18 3) SZABADOS, BELA JR :20.19 2) KRAYZELBURG, LENNY SR :19.97 4) DEMERS, PHILIPPE FR :20.07 14) PURDUE 1:20.51 1:20.95 1) SMARDO, FRANK SR :20.35 3) LARSEN, KIRK JR :20.25 2) WEIS, DAVID FR :20.19 4) ULLOM, MICHAEL SR :20.16 15) ARIZONA 1:20.79 1:20.99 1) SCHRYVER, JAY FR :20.46 3) COUNTS, CHRIS SR :20.07 2) GASKINS, SCOTT FR :20.36 4) ALLEN, MATT SO :20.10 16) HARVARD 1:20.19 1:26.04 1) CORNUE, MATT SR :20.48 3) SIRRINGHAUS, DENIS JR :21.84 2) MATUSZAK, ERIC SR :20.57 4) SCHWARTZ, DAVE SR :23.15 Schedule and Results Page EVENT: 2 MEN's 500 YARDS FREESTYLE NCAA RECORD: 4:08.75 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 NCAA MEET RECORD 4:08.75 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 AMERICAN RECORD: 4:08.75 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 U.S.OPEN RECORD: 4:08.75 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 AUBURN POOL: 4:20.71 DREW WHITTING FLORIDA 1994 FINAL RESULTS PLACE NAME YEAR TEAM TRIALS FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) NEETHLING, RYK SO ARIZONA 4:18.29 4:13.42 ** :48.58 :50.60 :51.47 :52.03 :50.74 ** AUBURN POOL: 2) MALCHOW, TOM JR MICHIGAN 4:18.25 4:17.80 :50.35 :51.71 :51.69 :51.78 :52.27 3) THOMPSON, CHRIS FR MICHIGAN 4:18.45 4:18.75 :50.75 :52.42 :52.73 :52.38 :50.47 4) YOUNGHOUSE, JON SO TEXAS 4:19.97 4:19.26 :50.59 :52.72 :52.66 :52.49 :50.80 5) KIEDEL, MICHAEL SR HARVARD 4:19.30 4:20.25 :51.13 :52.53 :52.70 :52.82 :51.07 6) BROWN, STEVEN FR STANFORD 4:18.79 4:20.49 :50.45 :52.51 :53.13 :53.13 :51.27 7) RAMIREZ, AUSTIN SO VIRGINIA 4:20.25 4:21.67 :51.33 :53.38 :52.97 :53.12 :50.87 8) RAUCH, JAMIE FR TEXAS 4:20.28 4:24.25 :49.81 :53.44 :53.91 :54.46 :52.63 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) MESSNER, ADAM FR STANFORD 4:21.09 4:20.14 :50.64 :53.75 :51.52 :52.04 :52.19 10) LEWIS, NAT SO KENTUCKY 4:20.76 4:22.03 :51.26 :53.16 :53.01 :52.71 :51.89 11) LEONARD, MARK JR EASTERN MICHIGAN 4:23.00 4:22.04 :51.41 :53.52 :52.97 :52.63 :51.51 12) MARTIN, TIM SO HARVARD 4:22.30 4:22.71 :51.59 :53.08 :52.53 :53.18 :52.33 13) KANE, JEREMY FR STANFORD 4:21.91 4:23.49 :51.50 :53.13 :52.82 :53.12 :52.92 14) KWOK, MARK JR SOUTHERN CAL 4:23.39 4:24.08 :51.51 :53.81 :52.76 :52.82 :53.18 15) POTTS, ANDY JR MICHIGAN 4:23.35 4:25.41 :51.72 :54.11 :54.17 :53.25 :52.16 16) JUSTICE, ROBERT SR FLORIDA 4:21.96 4:25.91 :51.39 :53.64 :53.48 :53.58 :53.82 EVENT: 3 MEN's 200 YARDS INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY NCAA RECORD: 1:43.52 GREG BURGESS FLORIDA 1993 NCAA MEET RECORD 1:43.52 GREG BURGESS FLORIDA 1993 AMERICAN RECORD: 1:43.52 GREG BURGESS FLORIDA 1993 U.S.OPEN RECORD: 1:43.52 GREG BURGESS FLORIDA 1993 AUBURN POOL: 1:43.91 GREG BURGESS FLORIDA 1994 FINAL RESULTS PLACE NAME YEAR TEAM TRIALS FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) WILKENS, TOM SR STANFORD 1:45.88 1:45.16 :23.39 :26.75 :29.75 :25.27 2) MOREAU, LIONEL JR AUBURN 1:46.45 1:45.76 :23.12 :27.10 :29.87 :25.67 3) DUSING, NATE FR TEXAS 1:46.88 1:46.80 :22.30 :26.78 :32.42 :25.30 4) VITAZKA, HONZA SO CINCINNATI 1:47.48 1:47.35 :22.92 :26.68 :31.65 :26.10 5) BARTZ, MICHAEL JR AUBURN 1:46.09 1:47.52 :22.50 :25.96 :32.97 :26.09 6) KLEMENT, TOM JR AUBURN 1:47.88 1:48.07 :23.73 :26.60 :31.34 :26.40 7) BABYLON, KRIS JR GEORGIA 1:47.62 1:48.20 :22.94 :26.82 :32.16 :26.28 8) BUNDY, CHRIS SO ARIZONA 1:47.91 1:48.53 :22.86 :27.46 :31.42 :26.79 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) COUNTS, GLENN SO STANFORD 1:48.45 1:47.11 :23.06 :27.74 :31.48 :24.83 10) COUNTS, CHRIS SR ARIZONA 1:47.98 1:47.18 :23.39 :27.21 :31.31 :25.27 11) DEWITZ, ZANE FR TENNESSEE 1:47.95 1:47.45 :23.21 :27.35 :31.81 :25.08 12) CANALES, ROB FR STANFORD 1:47.97 1:48.05 :23.74 :27.13 :31.08 :26.10 13) McNEW, SHAWN SR TENNESSEE 1:48.28 1:48.47 :24.45 :26.77 :32.20 :25.05 14) vonRICHTER, OWEN SR MICHIGAN 1:48.16 1:49.07 :23.57 :27.86 :31.16 :26.48 15) DEMERS, PHILIPPE FR SOUTHERN CAL 1:48.45 1:49.44 :23.72 :27.29 :32.88 :25.55 16) SHEFCHIK, WILLIAM SR BRIGHAM YOUNG 1:48.52 1:49.65 :24.71 :28.71 :30.29 :25.94 EVENT: 4 MEN's 50 YARDS FREESTYLE NCAA RECORD: :19.08 NEIL WALKER TEXAS 1997 NCAA MEET RECORD :19.08 NEIL WALKER TEXAS 1997 AMERICAN RECORD: :19.05 TOM JAGER SANTA CLARA 1990 U.S.OPEN RECORD: :19.05 TOM JAGER SANTA CLARA 1990 AUBURN POOL: :19.63 BRETT HAWKE AUBURN 1997 FINAL RESULTS PLACE NAME YEAR TEAM TRIALS FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) DEDEKIND, BRENDON JR FLORIDA STATE :19.17 ** :19.22 ** AUBURN POOL: 2) CIARLA, AARON SO AUBURN :19.59 :19.45 3) MUHAMMAD, SABIR SR STANFORD :19.63 :19.47 4) WALKER, NEIL SR TEXAS :19.54 :19.55 5) ROBINSON, ANTHONY FR STANFORD :19.48 :19.56 6) BUSBEE, MATT SO AUBURN :19.51 :19.59 7) HAWKE, BRETT SO AUBURN :19.63 :19.77 8) SANCHEZ, FRANCISCO JR ARIZONA STATE :19.67 :19.83 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) CLAYPOOL, SCOTT SR STANFORD :19.70 :19.44 10) KAPPLER, JERROD JR TEXAS A&M :19.80 :19.74 11) KIZIEROWSKI, BART SO CALIFORNIA :19.75 :19.80 12) COLLIGAN, MICHAEL SO TEXAS A&M :19.92 :19.87 13) EWERS, JUSTIN JR STANFORD :19.77 :19.91 14) LEZAK, JASON SR UC SANTA BARBARA :19.85 :19.94 15) MARTYAK, STEVE SR TEXAS :19.92 :20.06 16) GILLIAM, CRAIG SR TENNESSEE :19.86 :20.14 EVENT: 5 MEN's 1 METER SPRINGBOARD DIVING SEMI RANK NAME YEAR TEAM PRELIM FINALS FINALS 1 RAMIREZ, RIO SO MIAMI (FLORIDA) 592.95 202.30 630.70 2 GILLOOLY, BRYAN SR MIAMI (FLORIDA) 535.70 209.90 571.95 3 GUERTIN, DAREN SR LOUISIANA STATE 494.10 201.30 557.10 4 CAMPBELL, JUDSON FR GEORGIA 513.20 190.00 555.15 5 COLLIER, MICHAEL JR INDIANA 545.75 209.25 554.90 6 DUMAIS, JUSTIN FR SOUTHERN CAL 504.55 208.95 542.25 7 BERGMAN, DANIEL NEBRASKA 498.35 182.20 541.55 8 ROY, SHANNON FR TENNESSEE 492.45 194.65 502.05 9 ROBERTS, BRENT JR ALABAMA 489.65 10 GRITZMACHER, GRANT FR TEXAS 486.40 11 CHERECHES, GABBY FR TENNESSEE 486.00 12 RIVERA, PACO SR KENTUCKY 484.45 13 McINTYRE, MIKE SO OHIO STATE 481.45 14 HARMON, RYAN JR TEXAS 476.80 15 DAVIDSON, THOMAS SO INDIANA 472.95 16 MANTILLA, CHRIS SR MIAMI (FLORIDA) 471.65 17 BURKE, KEVIN FR MARYLAND 468.60 18 NAFTANEL, MARK JR TEXAS A&M 464.90 19 JACKSON, DREW SR PENN STATE 463.00 20 SHELDON, CHAD SO SOUTH CAROLINA 461.40 21 WILCOCK, JUSTIN FR BRIGHAM YOUNG 447.10 22 CHRISANDER, SIMON FR IOWA 444.40 23 EISLER, JOHN SO TEXAS 442.55 24 LOCKLIN, BERT NEBRASKA 438.95 25 HART, TREY SO GEORGIA 435.55 26 DOBBINS, WILLIAM JR NAVY 433.30 27 WILMOT, BRETT JR MICHIGAN 431.00 28 ALDERMAN, CHRIS SO PENN STATE 430.75 29 WRIGHT, ALEX SR SOUTHERN ILL.
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