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1977 Southeasternconference FINALRE SUL TS 1977 SOUTHEASTERNCONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHJ1J,1PIONSHIPS UNIVERSITYOF GEORGIA Athens, Ga. March 3,4,5, 1977 FINAL TEAMSTANDINGS Tennessee ..................... 511 Alabama •••.•.•.•••.••••••..••• 427 Auburn ..•••..•..•••.•...•••.•. 397 Fl ori da ...... .................. 281 Georgia ....................... 90 L • S • U• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 85 Vanderbilt .................... 54 Kentucky ...................... 47 SOUTHEASTERNCON FERENCES WI MMING RECORDS (As o_n March 6, 1977) EVENT NAME(S) UNIVERSITY TI ME YEAR SITE FREESTYLE 50-YARD David E9gar Tennessee :20.23 1971 Alabama John Newton Tennessee :20.23 1977 Georgi a 100- YARD Jonty Skinner Alab ama : 44. l 0 1977 Georgi a 200- YARD Bill Forrester Auburn l : 37. 43 1977 Georgia 500-YARD Casey Convers e Alabama 4:26.20 1977 Georgia 1650- YARD Casey Converse Alabama 15 :24. 217 1977 Georgi a BACKSTROKE 100-YARD Eric Schwotzer Tennessee : 50. l 08 1977 Georgia 200-YARD Eric Schwotzer Tennessee l : 49. 19 1977 Georgia BREASTSTROKE l 00-YARD Scott Spann Auburn :55. 765 1977 Georgi a 200-YARD Scott Spann Auburn 2:03.00 1977 Georgia BUTTERFLY 100-YARD Bruce Rindahl Tennessee :48.188 1977 Georgia 200-YARD B"ill Forrester Tennessee l :46.25 1977 Georgi a INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200-YARD Leroy Engst rand Tennessee l :49.42 1976 Alabama 400-YARD Leroy Engstrand Tennessee 3:57.43 1976 Alabama RELAYS 400-YARD · MEDLEY Eric Schwotzer Tennessee 3:18.518 1977 Georgi a Mare Foreman Bruce Rindahl John Newton 400-YARD Tom White Tennessee 2:55.83 1977 Georgi a FREESTYLE Bob Sells John Newton John Ebuna 800-YARD Dave McCagg Auburn 6:33.25 1977 Georgia FREESTYLE Richard Hartman Don Langenmayr Bill Forrester EVENT#1 -- 500-YARDFREESTYLE AJ1ERICANRECORD: 4:19.05 by Tim Shc.~11, Lonq Beach State, 1976 SEC RECORD: 4:30.193 by Scott McDonald, Al~bama, 1976 STEGEi1/\J'1POOL RECORD: 4:35.001 by Bill Forr es ter, Auburn, 197°7 FIN/1.L TI ME ORDER UNIVERSITY TRIALS l. Casey Converse Alabama 4:29.4 4 4: 26. 204*** 2. Hillary Bergman Alaba ma 4:30.029 ll,:27.696 3. Keith Dickson Florida 4:30.961 4:28.325 4. Bfl l Forrester Auburn 4:28.680 4:28.427 5. Bob Bugg Alabama 4:30.356 4:28.453 6. Robert Martin Tennessee 4:30.904 4:30.672 7. Marshall Shoemaker Alabama 4:34.731 4:32.949 8. Robin Backhaus Alabama 4:32.915 4: 33. 021 9. Bob Dimick Alabama 4:33.324 4:33.069 l O. Tom Alexander Auburn 4:32.698 4:33.281 11. Scott MacDonald A"!abama 4:32.965 4: 34. 7l 0 12. Paul Midgley Florida 4:35.124 4:35.220 13. Jack Burton Georgia 4:35.458 14. Doug Lambert Tennessee 4:35.643 l 5. Andy Ritchie Florida -4:36.044 16. Dave Harbach Auburn 4: 36 .184 17. Bruce Washburn Tennessee 4:36.285 18. Jim Gill L.S.U. 4:36.936 19. John De nnison 1 Kentucky 4:38.455 20. Phil Stafford Georgi a 4:39.023 21. Paul Fallot Kentucky 4:41 .324 22. Pat Murtagh Auburn 4:42.509 23. Tim Norris Alabama 4:42.709 24. Bill Heath Auburn 4:43.262 25. David Corne 11 Kentucky 4:44.498 26. Eddie Schaeffer Georgi a 4:44.637 27. John Hi11 i ams Kentucky 4:47 .791 28. Harvey Humphries Georgi a 4:47.883 29. Brad Levinson L. S. ll.~ 4:48.438 30. Russell Harbach L.S.U. 4:52.046 31. Thomas Buck Vanderbilt 4: 54. 867 32. Hans Morsches Vanderbilt 4: 57. 062 33. Karl Mi11 er Vanderbilt 4:59.911 34. Pete Fawcett Vanderbilt 5:00.728 35. Gary Eaton Kentucky 5:01 .364 36. Bi 11 Robert s L.S.U. 5 :01 . 740 37. Steve Nunn Kentucky 5:02.057 38. Philip Bohannon Vanderbilt 5:13.419 ***Ne\v SEC record and Stegeman Poo1 Record. EVENT#2 -- 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ar'lERICANRECORD: 1 :49.42 by Lee Engstrand, Tennessee, 1976 S.E.C. RECORD: 1 :49.42 by Lee Engstrand, Tennessee, 1976 STEGEMANPOOL RECORD: l: 52 .174 by Mike Drev,s, ·Auburn, 1974 FINAL TIME FINALS ORDER NAME UNIVERS ITV TRIALS TIME l. Scott Span Auburn l : 51 • 614 1 : 4 9 . 94 2 *** 2. Marc Foreman Tennessee l :51.370 1:50.775 3 .- Mike Pearson Auburn l : 54. 541 l : 53. 526 4. Ramon Volcan Florida l:54.390 1:53.809 5. Don Mangenmayr Auburn l :54.254 l :54.227 6. Matt Vogel Tennessee l :54. 729 l :54.321 7. Mike Curington Alabama l :55.943 l :53.367 8. vJill Art·1ey. Florida 1:56.268 1 :54.495 9. Bruce Bl eakman Floricta 1 : 55. 702 1:55 ..149 l 0. Ricky Meador L.S.U. 1 :56.602 l :56.246 11. Mike H·e inen Georgia l :56.020 l :56.267 12. Steve McCarthy Tennessee 1 :56.662 1:56.746 13. Mark Marshburn Florida l :56.925 14. Jeff Ockerman Auburn 1:57.263 15. John Morton L.S.U. l :57 .619 16. Kurt 01 "iver Auburn l :57. 734 17. John Prins Alabama 1:57.879 18. Clay Parne 11 Auburn 1:57.902 19. Marty Szuba Florida · l :58.160 20. Todd Worthingt6n Alabama 1:58.490 21. Dan Re-id Florida l :59.214 22. Chris Merrill Georgia l : 59. 690 23. Jay McDonald Vanderbfl t 2:00.217 24. Dave Messer Auburn 2:00.654 25. Jim Jacobson Georgia 2:00.749 26. Chuck Samue1 s Florida 2:00 . 799 27. Kent Stottlemyer Florida 2: 01 .118 28. Mike Stickney Vanderbilt 2:01 ..486 29. Keith Di ck L.S.U. 2 :Ol • 792 30. Kevin McGee Kentucky 2:03.164 31. EdmundSchmidt Va.nderbil t 2: 04 .192 32. Fred Morton - Florida 2:05.041 33. Lee Wright L.S.U. 2:05.090 34. Wal1 ace Moore Kentucky 2:05.326 35. Sam Coy Vanderbilt 2: 11. 313 ***New Stegeman Pool Record. EVENT#3 -- 50-YARDFREESTYLE AMERI CAN RE CO RD: :20.06 by John Trembley, Tennessee, 1974 S.E.C. RECORD: :20.23 by David Edgar, Tennessee, 1971 STEGEMANPOOL RE CORO: :20.80 by John Perkowski, Alabama, 1974 FINAL TIME FINALS ORDER NAME UNIVERSITY TRIALS TIME 1. John Newton Tennessee :20.486 :20.234 *** 2. Tom White Tennessee :20.439 :20.272 3. John Ebuna Tennessee :20.328 :20.437 4. Bob Sells Tennessee : 20 .454 :20. 440 5. Jonty Skinner Alabama :20. 610 : 2 0. 455 6. Gary Schatz Auburn :20. 544 :20. 590 7. Dave McCagg Auburn :20.754 :20.669 8. Bruce _-· Rindahl Tennessee :20. 663 :20.796 9. Richard Hartman Auburn :20. 774 :20. 823 10. Jack Babashoff, Alabama :21 .242 :21.126 n. Rob Ramirez Georgi a :21.261 :21 .187 12. John Misiak Georgi a :21.166 :21.211 13. Rick Abbott Alabama :21 .366 14. Phillip Betts Auburn :21 .435 15. Vin Perella Florida :21. 728 16. John Lane Vanderbilt :21.882 17. Todd Sea rborough Georgi a :21 .913 18. Terry Jaynes L.S.U. :21.917 19. Bob Poirier L.S.U. :21.927 20. Robert Smalling Florida : 21 . 9 54 21. Tom Morin L.S.U. :21 . 993 22. Mark Gribble Kentucky :22. 007 23. David Schwertner Florida :22. 036 24. David Andrei\ls L.S.U. :22'.060 25. Carlos Berrocal Alabama :22.074 26. Phil Marsom Auburn :22. 085 27. Bill Heiss Georgia :22.246 28. Tom Evans Vanderbilt :22.315 29. Scott Shepard Vanderbilt :22.328 30. Eric Gustafson Florida · :22. 360 31. Vince Ackerson L.S.U. :22. 545 32. Reid Hanson Georgi a :22 .688 33. Mark Stearns L.S.;U. :22. 906 34. John Postell Kentucky :22.963 35. Barth Toothman L.S.U. :23. 233 36. John Standard L.S.U. :23.562 ***Ties existing SEC record - EVENT #4 :-~ ONE METER DIVING RANKINGS THROUGHP REL I MINAR IE S 1. Paul Breitfeller Auburn 291 . 5 7 2. Chris Snode Florida 284.67 3. Monty Daley Alabama 281 . 34 4. Bob Garas Tennessee 273.99 5. Drew Burger"ing Auburn 273. 63 6. Brent Fichter Tennessee 269.49 7. Robert Bal aka Vanderbilt 268.29 8. Joe O'Brien Tennessee 264. 06 9. Webb Sanders Alabama 259 .11 l O. David Hervig Tennessee 257.97 11. Peter Craig Kentucky 257.73 12. Bi 11 Wulff L.S.U. 246.66 13. Kevin Wagner L.S.U. 246.51 14. Ron Kane Georgi a 237.63 15. Robert Dempsey Kentucky 229.68 16. Dirk Ewing Vanderbilt 212.97 17. Tom McKenzie Kentucky 133.02 FINAL RANKINGS 1. Paul Breitfeller Auburn 429.36 2. Monty Daley Alabama 422.76 3. Brent Fichter Tennessee 422.22 4. Chris Snode Florida 419.58 5. Robert Bal aka Vanderb i 1 t 407. 31 6. David Hervig Tennessee 399. 81 7. Drew Bu rgeri ng Auburn 387.45 8. Bob Garas Tennessee 387.00 9. Joe O'Brien Tennessee 361.20 10. Peter Craig Kentu ·cky 359.79 11. Webb Sanders Alabama 348.42 12. Bill Wulff L.S.U. 334.29 EVENT#5 -- 400-YARD MEDLEYRELAY AMERICANRECORD: 3:19.22 by So. Cal., 1975 (Naber, Chazfeild, Botrtom, Findorff) S.E.C. RECORD: 3:20.73 by P.labama, 1976 (Berrocal, Mills, Curington, Skinner) STEGEMANPOOL RECORD: 3:26.864 by Tennessee, 1974 FINAL TIME FINALS ORDER TEAM TRIALS TIME 1. TENNESSEE 3:27.991. 3:18.518 *** Eric Schwotzer :50 .40 Marc Foreman : 57 .118 Bruce Ri ndahl :4 7. 50 John Newton :43 .43 2.
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