The Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Program: Dear UCLA Sports Fan

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Program: Dear UCLA Sports Fan Dear UCLA Sports Fan: The Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Program: To all athletic enthusiasts interested in seeing Eligibility: their sports heroes honored in the Bruin Hall • Student-athletes who last competed at UCLA ten or more years prior to induction. of Fame, we cordially invite your participation • Former coaches who last coached at UCLA five or more years prior to induction. • Former UCLA Athletic Directors who last served as Athletic Director five or more years inthe nomination of persons you consider prior to induction. worthyof such a tribute during the coming • Current head coaches who have been a head coach at UCLA for 15 years or who have year. won four or more NCAA championshps. • Individuals who have rendered extraordinary service, leadership and/or support The UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame was dedicated contributing directly to the success of student-athletes within the UCLA Intercollegiate in 1984 and is part of the J.D. Morgan Intercolle- Athletics Department, and who have worked as a full-time employee at UCLA for a minimum of 20 years, may be nominated and inducted. giate Athletics Center. Newly renovated, the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame houses many Following is a complete list of members of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame: significant Bruin trophies, awards, and memo- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | William C. Ackerman | Amy Acuff | Gary Adams | Julie Adams | Troy Aikman | Kermit Alexander | Lucius Allen rabilia as well as interactive displays recogniz- Jill Andrews | Kim Hamilton Anthony | Traci Arkenberg | Arthur Ashe | Evelyn Ashford | David Ashleigh | Sharon Backus | Guy Baker Ron Ballatore | Burr Baldwin | Sam Balter | Andy Banachowski | William Banks III | Don Barksdale | Bill Barrett | Glenn Basset | Gary Beban ing each Bruin Hall of Fame inductee. Mohini Bhardwaj | Henry Bibby | Carlos Bocanegra | Sam Boghosian | Fred Bohna | Ato Boldon | Carol Bower | Donald Bragg | John Brenner Dr. Julie Bremner Romias | George Brown | Jim Brown | Dr. Robert "Bobby" Brown | Theotis Brown | Jennifer Brundage | Mike Burton The attached form is for your use in Jim Bush | James Butts | Eric Byrnes | Paul Caligiuri | Paul Cameron | Ernie CasevChris Chambliss | Charles Cheshre | Denny Cline nominating former UCLA athletes and coaches Kay Cockerill | Stan Cole | Wayne Collett | Tracy Compton | Terry Condon | Jimmy Connors | Denise Corlett | Sheila Cornell | Randy Cross Denny Crum | Gary Cunningham | Hardiman Cureton | Denise Curry | Tim Daggett | Peter H. Dailey | Dave Dalby | Peter T. Dalis you consider true Hall of Famers. Please Jamie Dantzscher | Bob Davenport | Annett Davis | Baron Davis | Bob Day | Gail Devers | George W. Dickerson | Craig Dixon | Terry Donahue complete the form below and return by Debbie Doom | Maylana Martin Douglas | Elvin "Ducky" Drake | Dawn Dumble | Dennis Dummit | Norman Duncan | Kenneth Easley December 31, 2016. All nominations will be Warren Edmonson | Tyus Edney | Jack D. Ellena | Sue Enquist | Keith Erickson | Danny Everett | Danny Farmer | George Farmer reviewed by the Athletic Hall of Fame selection Mel Farr Sr. | Thomas J. Fears | Jim Ferguson | Lisa Fernandez | Dr. Gerald Finerman | Robert Fischer | Herb Flam | Greg Foster | Allen Fox Mitchell J. Frankovich | Brad Friedel | Mitch Gaylord | Troy Glaus | John Godina | Natalie Golda Benson | Brian Goodell | Gail C. Goodrich committee.Those selected will be inducted at Maurice "Mac" Goodstein | Carlton Gray | Gaston Green | John Green | David Greenwood | Yvonne Gutierrez | James "Cap" Haralson the 2017 Hall of Fame Ceremony. Joanna Hayes | Walt Hazzard | Chris Henderson | Jack Hirsch Dr. Judith Holland | Cecil Hollingsworth | Leah Homma | Bob Horn Briggs Hunt | Tom Jager | Wilbur Johns | Ernie Johnson | Jimmy Johnson | Marques Johnson | Rafer Johnson | Don Johnson | Cobi Jones UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame Florence Griffith Joyner | Jackie Joyner-Kersee | Eric Karros | Mebrahtom Keflezighi | Victor M. "Vic" Kelley Jr. | Kirk Kilgour | Billy Kilmer Karch Kiraly | Valorie Kondos Field | Adam Krikorian | Kurt Krumpholz | Bert La Brucherie | Carnell Lake | Robin Leamy | Timothy Leary Selection Committee John Lee | Steve Lewis | Richard Linthicum | Lisa Longaker | Jose Lopez | Torey Lovullo | Frank Lubin | James E. LuValle | Ricci Luyties Shane Mack | Don MacLean | Don Manning | Mike Marienthal | Michael Marsh | Billy Martin | Liz Masakayan | Carl McBain | Ryan McGuire Please submit your nomination form by mail or email: Fred McNeill | Freeman McNeil | Cade McNown | Eddie Merrins | Stein Metzger | Anne Meyers | David Meyers | Reggie Miller Karen Moe-Thornton | Donn Moomaw | Billie Moore | Joe-Max Moore | John Moore | J.D. Morgan | Jack Myers | Larry Nagler | Ted Narleski MAIL William D. Naulls | Paul Nihipali | Monte Nitzkowski | Gerald F. Norman | Mel North | Ken Norton Jr. | Stacey Nuveman | Jeff Nygaard Please mail forms to: Ed O'Bannon | Jonathan Ogden | Mike O'Hara | Anita Ortega | James Owens | Jan Palchikoff | Janice Parks | Doug Partie | Charles Pasarell UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame Steve Pate | Don Paul | Corey Pavin | Nicolle Payne | John J. Peterson | Keri Phebus | Tommy Prothro | Nandi Pryce | Bill Putnam Attention: Director, Bruin Varsity Club Tom Ramsey | Jeanne Beauprey Reeves | Art Reichle | Dot Richardson | Jerome "Pooh" Richardson | John H. Richardson | Jackie Robinson Jerry Robinson | Don Rogers | Cal Rossi | Alex Rousseau | Curtis Rowe | Gene "Skip" Rowland | Larry Rundle | Annette Schmidt PO Box 24044 John Sciarra | Robert Seaman | Sharon Shapiro | Eddie Sheldrake | Jerry Shipkey | Art Shurlock | Coralie Simmons | Fred Slaughter Los Angeles, CA 90024 John Smith | Sinjin Smith | Albert A. Sparlis | Bill Spaulding | George Stanich | J.J. Stokes | Dennis Storer | Woody Strode | Ernie Suwara Seilala Sua | Jack P. Tidball | Jackie Tobian-Steinmann | Davia Tomkus | Walt Torrence | Mike Tully | Eric Turner | Pat E. Turner | Wendell Tyler EMAIL Stella Umeh | Chase Utley | Eric Valent | John Vallely | Kiki Vandeweghe | Dick Vermeil | Janeene Vickers | Peter Vidmar | Asbjorn Volstad Please email all nomination information Catharine Von Schwarz | Francis Wai | Duffy Waldorf | Dick Wallen | Bill Walton | Michael Warren | Kenneth Washington | Kenny Washington Jr. included on the form to: Richard Washington | Bob Waterfield | Natasha Watley | Russell Webb | Sidney Wicks | Jamaal Wilkes | Natalie Williams | Onnie Willis John Wooden | Tim Wrightman | C.K. Yang | Charles E. Young | Cy Young | Kevin Young | Elaine Youngs | Todd Zeile [email protected] Athletic Hall of Fame Nomination Nominee ______________________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________ Telephone ( _____________ ) _______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Sport(s) or Special Achievements ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Nominator ______________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Telephone ( _______ ) ____________________ Please attach any additional biographical information.
Recommended publications
  • The NCAA News
    ational Collegiate Athletic Association Official Notice to be mailed The Official Notice of the 1984 included in copies to athletic dents) and vacancies on the NCAA NCAA Convention will be mailed directors, reminding them that Council, as proposed by the November 22 to the chiefexecutive the chief executive officers of Nominating Committee. officer, faculty athletic represen- their institutions receive the This is the second year that the tative, director of athletics and delegate appointment forms. Nominating Committee’s recom- primary woman administrator of Also included in the Official mendations have been distributed athletics programs at each active Notice is an up-to-date schedule to the membership prior to the member institution, as well as to of meetings being held January Convention. The committee’s officers of allied and affiliated 6-12 in conjunction with the 78th recommendations also will be members. annual NCAA Convention. featured in the November 2 I issue Included in the annual publi- of The NCAA News. cation are all 162 proposed All members are urged to review Accompanying the Nominating amendments to the Association’s the opening section of the Official Committee’s recommendations in legislation that were submitted Notice, which sets forth in detail the Official Notice is a review of by the November 1 deadline. the procedure for appointing dele- the Council-approved procedures Chief executive officers receive gates and other pertinent policies for nominating and electing with their copies the official forms regarding Convention operations members of the Council and on which CEOs appoint their and voting. NCAA officers. That information delegates to the Convention, which The official Notice also contains also will be reprinted in the will be held January 9-l I, 1983, an appendix listing the candidates Convention Program, which is at Loews Anatole Hotel, Dallas, being proposed for NCAA offcers distributed at the Convention Texas.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Swimming and Diving
    DIVISION I MEN’S Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S History SWIMMING and DIVING Team Results Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Attendance 1937.......................................... Michigan Matt Mann 75 Ohio St. 39 Minnesota — 1938.......................................... Michigan Matt Mann 46 Ohio St. 45 Rutgers — 1939.......................................... Michigan Matt Mann 65 Ohio St. 58 Michigan — 1940.......................................... Michigan Matt Mann 45 Yale 42 Yale — 1941.......................................... Michigan Matt Mann 61 Yale 58 Michigan St. — 1942.......................................... Yale Robert J.H. Kiphuth 71 Michigan 39 Harvard — 1943.......................................... Ohio St. Mike Peppe 81 Michigan 47 Ohio St. — 1944.......................................... Yale Robert J.H. Kiphuth 39 Michigan 38 Yale — 1945.......................................... Ohio St. Mike Peppe 56 Michigan 48 Michigan — 1946.......................................... Ohio St. Mike Peppe 61 Michigan 37 Yale — 1947.......................................... Ohio St. Mike Peppe 66 Michigan 39 Washington — 1948.......................................... Michigan Matt Mann 44 Ohio St. 41 Michigan — 1949.......................................... Ohio St. Mike Peppe 49 Iowa 35 North Carolina — 1950.......................................... Ohio St. Mike Peppe 64 Yale 43 Ohio St. — 1951.......................................... Yale Robert J.H. Kiphuth 81 Michigan St. 60 Texas — 1952.........................................
    [Show full text]
  • Florida Swimming & Diving
    FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2015-16 SCHEDULE Date Meet Competition Site Time (ET) 2015 Fri.-Sun. Sep. 18-20 All Florida Invitational Gainesville, FL All Day Thu. Oct. 8 Vanderbilt (Women Only - No Divers)* Nashville, TN 7 p.m. Sat. Oct. 10 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 10 a.m. Fri-Sat. Oct. 16-17 Texas/Indiana Austin, TX 7 p.m. Fri (50 LCM) / Sat (25 SCY) Fri. Oct. 30 Georgia (50 LCM)* Gainesville, FL 11 a.m. Fri. Nov. 6 South Carolina* Gainesville, FL 2 p.m. Fri-Sun. Nov. 20-22 Buckeye Invitational Columbus, OH All Day Thu-Sat. Dec. 3-5 USA Swimming Nationals (50 LCM) Federal Way, WA All Day Tue-Sun. Dec. 15-20 USA Diving Nationals Indianapolis, IN All Day 2016 Sat. Jan. 2 FSU Gainesville, FL 2 p.m. Sat. Jan. 23 Auburn (50 LCM)* Gainesville, FL 11 a.m. Sat. Jan. 30 Tennessee* Knoxville, TN 10 a.m. Tue-Sat. Feb. 16-20 SEC Championships Columbia, MO All Day Fri-Sun. Feb 26-28 Florida Invitational (Last Chance) Gainesville, FL All Day Mon-Wed. March 7-9 NCAA Diving Zones Atlanta, GA All Day Thu-Sat. March 16-19 Women’s NCAA Championships Atlanta, GA All Day Thu-Sat. March 23-26 Men’s NCAA Championships Atlanta, GA All Day Key: SCY - Standard Course Yards, LCM - Long Course Meters, * - Denotes SEC events 1 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS / QUICK facts Schedule ......................................1 Elisavet Panti ..........................33 Gator Men’s Bios – Freshmen ..................
    [Show full text]
  • Swimming and Diving DIVISION I
    96 DIVISION I Swimming and Diving DIVISION I 2002 Championships Highlights Texas Hooks Up Swimming Title: The Texas Longhorns pulled out their third consecutive championship in dramatic fashion, coming back to take the lead in the second-to-last event of the meet and holding on for the victory. The Longhorns finished with 512 points, 11 more than the Stanford Cardinal. That margin of victory is the closest since the advent of the 16-place scoring system in 1985. Divers made the difference for the Longhorns. Troy Dumais was named diver of the meet for the third straight time after sweeping the spring- board events and taking fifth on platform. With his win in the three- meter event, he became the first diver in NCAA history to win an event all four years. Photo by Erik S. Lesser/NCAA Photos For the complete championship story go to the April 15, 2002 issue of Texas swimmer Brendan Hansen earned the 200-yard breaststroke The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. title, helping his team claim its ninth overall championship. TEAM STANDINGS 1. Texas............................ 512 21. Texas A&M ................... 33 2. Stanford........................ 501 22. Southern Methodist......... 29 1/2 3. Auburn ......................... 365 1/2 23. Brigham Young.............. 21 4. Florida .......................... 277 24. Pittsburgh ...................... 18 5. Southern California ........ 272 25. UNC Wilmington ........... 15 6. California...................... 271 26. South Carolina............... 14 7. Arizona ........................ 242 27. LSU............................... 11 8. Minnesota ..................... 216 Hawaii ......................... 11 9. Michigan ...................... 183 10. Georgia ........................ 167 Georgia Tech................ 11 30. Washington................... 9 1 11. Virginia......................... 157 /2 31.
    [Show full text]
  • Coaching Awards
    222 GGGENERAL IIINFORMATION EEEXECUTIVE BBBOARD Susan Teeter, President WWWELCOME Princeton University Thank you for attending the 57 th annual Term Expires May 2018 CSCAA Convention and Awards Clark Campbell, President-Elect banquet. By every measure, this is our University of Kansas biggest and, we expect, best Term Expires May 2020 convention. It is also one of our most important, coming at a time when we Bill Wadley, Past President Ex-Officio are seeing tremendous change in our The Ohio State University sport. Secretary We’ve designed this year’s convention with a mix of big ideas and Brian Schrader practical tips. I want to thank everyone – our board, our staff, University of Denver our sponsors and our speakers for help in putting this together. Treasurer Now, however, it is up to you to get the most out of it, to carry Matt Barany these ideas back to your campus, adapt them to your program University of Richmond and help your teams become better. BBBOARD OF DDDIRECTORS More than that, we encourage you to become involved. We see Cyndi Gallagher opportunities for our coaches to lead on college campuses. You UCLA Term Expires May 2018 are the experts on swimming and diving at your institution, our grass roots level leadership on the value of our sport is critical. Anne Goodman James This week we will hold elections for four board positions, devise Colorado College Term Expires May 2018 strategy on important legislation, and solicit nominations for your participation in different areas. These are areas where we have Jeff Hegle strength in numbers and where you can make a real impact.
    [Show full text]
  • Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S
    Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights California cruises to fi rst title in 31 years; Team clinches title by winning 400-yard freestyle relay: The California men’s swimming team, powered by titles by senior Nathan Adrian and a victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay during the fi nal day of the meet, earned its third national championship by winning the 2011 NCAA Men’s Swim- ming and Diving Championships March 24-26 at Minnesota. The Golden Bears, led by fourth-year coach David Durden, won their fi rst NCAA team title in men’s swimming since capturing back-to-back titles under Nort Thornton in 1979-80. In a dramatic conclusion to its national title run, Cal’s 400 free relay team of senior Graeme Moore, senior Josh Daniels, sophomore Tom Shields and Adrian won the meet’s fi nal event with a time of 2:47.39 to give the Bears a 493 to 470½ point victory over Texas in the team standings. Stanford placed third in the meet with 403 points. Texas won two events, but couldn’t fully overcome a 63½ -point defi cit at the start of the fi nal day to win the team title. Earlier on the fi nal day, Adrian won his second title of the NCAA meet by capturing the 100-yard freestyle for the third straight year, recording a time of 41.10. He is the third Cal athlete to win the national title in the 100 free three years in a row, joining Olympic gold medalists Matt Biondi (1985-87) and Anthony Ervin (2000-02).
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Swimming & Diving Record Book
    2015 Update Jill Skotarczak (Swimming & Diving Contact) [email protected] www.SECsports.com 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203-1103 Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING RECORD BOOK Year Champion Pts Site Year Champion Pts Site 1937 Florida 83 1980 Florida 462 Athens, Ga. 1938 Florida 73 1981 Florida 507 Gainesville, Fla. 1939 Florida 56 1982 Alabama 480 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1940 Florida 64 1983 Florida 573 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1941 Florida 81 1984 Florida 596 Athens, Ga. 1942 Georgia Tech 80 1985 Florida 864 Gainesville, Fla. 1943 No Competition Held 1986 Florida 712 Baton Rouge, La. 1944 No Competition Held 1987 Alabama 550.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1945 No Competition Held 1988 LSU 616 Knoxville, Tenn. 1946 No Competition Held 1989 Tennessee 754.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1947 No Competition Held 1990 Florida 820 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1948 Georgia Tech 60 1991 Florida 831 Lexington, Ky. 1949 Georgia Tech 99 Athens, Ga. 1992 Florida 682.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1950 Georgia Tech 82 1993 Florida 660.0 Fayetteville, Ark. 1951 Georgia 138 1994 Auburn 633.5 Auburn, Ala. 1952 Georgia 132 1995 Auburn 754.5 Columbia, S.C. 1953 Florida 137 1996 Tennessee 846 Knoxville, Tenn. 1954 Florida 147 1997 Auburn 780.5 Athens, Ga. 1955 Georgia 100 1998 Auburn 858.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1956 Florida 149 Atlanta, Ga. 1999 Auburn 857.5 Lexington, Ky. 1957 Florida 144 2000 Auburn 752 Auburn, Ala. 1958 Florida 206 Athens, Ga. 2001 Auburn 814 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1959 Florida 174 Gainesville, Fla. 2002 Auburn 763 Fayetteville, Ark. 1960 Florida 185 2003 Auburn 918.5 Auburn, Ala.
    [Show full text]
  • US Olympic Trials
    By Dave Hamilton IRVINE, Calif.--United States Swim- ming's week-long Outdoor Nationals hyphen Olympic Trials were analagous to simultaneously holding the World Series in two separate cities, with the teams never facing one another. Or, allowing the Super Bowl to be decided on the basis of season-long statistics fed into a computer. Somehow, despite all the hype by the announcers, all the comparisons on the scoreboard and, most of all, in spite of the good intentions of the meet _ organizers, the Nationals just failed to live up to everyone's heightened expecta- tions. For the most part, though, it seems that the swimmers were the only ones not let down by the results and their quote failure to beat the Moscow times, unquote. While many seemed to forget that numbers alone do not make up for the shot of adrenaline generated by head-to-head competition, the swim- mers were well aware of the difference. ;i~i!ii~ii'~¸ i ¸¸¸ ~ i ~ ii iiiiiii~i!iiii~!i Racing for the world record is not the o same when you are in Irvine and your O best competition has swum their race a to week earlier in the Soviet Union. After 6 all, that clock isn't in the next lane o pushing you to your best performance. g_ Yet, let no one take anything away from America's senior swimmers. Dur- As much as the meet organizers tried to convince them otherwise, Tracy Caulkins ing the course of the meet they bettered (above) and other swimmers were alltoo aware that thereal thing wasmanymilesaway.
    [Show full text]
  • Queensland Swimming Dive Is a Race Dive
    SWIMMING IN AUSTRALIA – May-June 2003 CONTENTS ASCTA, PO Box 824, Lavington Mailing Address New Steps for the Betterment of our Sport ........1 NSW 2641 ASI Update........................................................4 Email [email protected] FINA Aquatics World .........................................5 Swimming is a Simple Sport (W. Goldsmith).......9 Web Site www.ascta.com STATES’ SWIMMING SNIPPETS ......................10 Membership Phone: 02 6041 6077 Strength & Conditioning (S&C) Introduction Enquiries Fax: 02 6041 4282 (S. Widmer)........................................................... 10 S&C Safety Precautions & Basic Gym Safety ASCTA Insurance 1300 300 511 (S. Widmer)........................................................... 11 Brokers S&C Dry Land Strength & Conditioning (S. Widmer)12 S&C Dry Land Strength & Conditioning – Developmental Phase (S. Widmer) ......................... 13 SWIMMING in AUSTRALIA is published six times annually. Gym Tips for Safety & Form ................................. 16 Level 1 Coach Accreditation Courses, Queensland Copy Deadline January-February 15th January Swimming 2003 ................................................... 16 March-April 15th March 2003 Australian Short Course Championships, May-June 15th May Hobart ................................................................. 17 th July-August 15 July Go Swim Program to boost numbers of young September-October 15th September swimmers ............................................................ 17 th November-December 15 November ASI Member
    [Show full text]
  • Florida Swimming & Diving
    FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Meet Competition Site Time (ET) 2017 Sept. 22-24 All-Florida Invite Gainesville, Fla. All Day Oct. 20-21 Indiana/Texas Tri-Meet Gainesville, Fla. Fri: 6 p.m. Sat: 10 a.m. Oct. 25 Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. TBA Oct. 27 Georgia* Gainesville, Fla. 10 a.m. Nov 4 Florida Gulf Coast (Women) Gainesville, Fla. 10 a.m. Orange/Blue (Men) Nov 16-18 Purdue Invite Purdue, Ind. All Day Nov 29-Dec 2 US Nationals Columbus, Ohio All Day Dec 17-19 Auburn Invite (Diving) Auburn, Ala. All Day 2018 Jan 5 FSU Gainesville, Fla. 5 p.m. Jan 6 FAU Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m. Jan 20 Auburn* Gainesville, Fla. TBA Jan 26 Tennessee* Knoxville, Tenn. TBA Feb 2-4 Carolina Invite Chapel Hill, N.C. All Day Feb 14-18 SEC Championships College Station, Texas All Day Feb 23-25 Florida Last Chance Invite Gainesville, Fla. All Day March 5-7 NCAA Diving Zones Knoxville, Tenn. All Day March 14-17 Women’s NCAA Championships Columbus, Ohio All Day March 21-24 Men’s NCAA Championships Minneapolis, Minn. All Day Key: SCY - Standard Course Yards, LCM - Long Course Meters, * - Denotes SEC events 1 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS Schedule ...................................................................................1 UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Table of Contents/Quick Facts ..........................................2 Founded ............................................................................1853 Media Information ................................................................3 Location........................................................Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment ............................................54,854 (as of 2017) Nickname ...................................................................... Gators COACHES Colors ...............Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287) Head Coach Gregg Troy .................................................
    [Show full text]
  • ASCA Newsletter American Swimming Coaches Association 2014 Edition | Issue 11
    ASCA NEWSLETTER AMERICAN SWIMMING COACHES ASSOCIATION 2014 EDITION | ISSUE 11 In This Issue: Swimming Mourns the / 04 Passing of United States Coaching Legend Peter Daland by Craig Lord Peter Daland Who / 06 Coached Swimming Champions is Dead at 93 by Frank Litsky Pathways in Leadership / 08 - Coach Peter Malone by Annie Stein “A Lifetime of Lessons / 21 Learned” by Bill Sweetenham A NOTE ON COACHING LEGEND Peter Daland’s Passing By: Timothy Welsh Peter Daland has passed away. The rest of us, without being wiser to grow up now. Just like that and just that quickly and all together (Peter was wise) are older now. on this one day, we have to grow up. Our father-figure is gone. It is now our time, and now our turn, to take on the responsibility and the In the real world, we are sometimes told that a part of us is still a accountability that comes from losing yet another of our great older child as long as at least one of our parents is alive. It makes sense. and wiser leaders. As of today, we can no longer be Peter’s disciples. Mom is always Mom, and Dad is always Dad. As of today, we have to be Peter’s successors. In the world of swimming coaches, Peter Daland was at-least a father- Peter would want it that way, of course. He spent at least the last figure, and in many cases, including mine, much more than a father- half of his life teaching, and preparing, and leading us — constantly figure to and for many of us.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Swimming & Diving Record Book
    2020-21 SEC MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING RECORD BOOK Southeastern Conference Communications Contents 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203 The Southeastern Conference ..............................................................2-3 (205) 458-3000 SEC Media Services ............................................................................... 4 SEC Milestones ..................................................................................... 5 Commissioner Greg Sankey ................................................................6-7 SEC Staff .............................................................................................. 8 SEC Corporate Sponsors ........................................................................ 9 SEC Championships Yearly Winners ...................................................... 10 SEC Championship Team Standings .................................................11-15 SEC Individual Champions ..............................................................16-22 HERB VINCENT CHUCK DUNLAP CRAIG PINKERTON Associate Commissioner Director Director SEC Championship Meet Records ......................................................... 23 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SEC Honors ...................................................................................24-25 Football Men’s Basketball SEC Swimmers of the Week .................................................................. 26 Equestrian Soccer Golf SEC Divers of the Week.......................................................................
    [Show full text]