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2010-11 Schedule 2010-11 Schedule Sept. 24 P&G Intrasquad -- @ Oct. 22 at Auburn (M) L, 212-88 at Auburn (W) L, 175-123 Notre Dame (W) W, 155-142 LSU NCAA Championships Oct. 23 at Alabama (M) L, 161-139 at Alabama (W) W, 198-101 2011 NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships - March 24-26 Oct. 29 at Tulane (W) W, 194-98 Minneapolis, Minn. • University of Minnesota Aquatic Center Oct. 30 Florida State (M) W, 155-145 Florida State (W) W, 176-124 Nov. 4 Florida (M) L, 160-136 LSU SENDS SWIMMING DUO TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Nov. 18-20 Cougar Classic Invite (M) 1st Cougar Classic Invite (W) 1st Dec. 16-18 LSU Diving Invite -- LSU swimmers Hannes Heyl and Craig Hamilton qualified for the 2011 Jan. 3-5 Tenn Diving Invite -- NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships and will represent the Jan. 5 at FAU (M) W, 173-107 Tigers at the meet, which begins Thursday in Minneapolis. at FAU (W) W, 208-72 vs. Purdue (M) L, 133-128 Heyl, who took third in the 100-yard butterfly at the 2011 SEC Champion- vs. Purdue (W) L, 147-115 ships, secured his fourth consecutive berth to NCAA’s with his time of 46.55 vs. Penn (M) W, 156-138 seconds in the event. The eight-time honorable mention All-American is hoping vs. Penn (W) W, 161-133 vs. Brown (M) W, 166-121 to earn his second career All-America honor in the 100 fly as he is seeded 15th in vs. Brown (W) W, 174-120 that event. The Grosslehna, Germany, native placed 16th in the race at NCAA’s Jan. 6 vs. American (M) W, 188-17 as a freshman. at FIU (W) W, 171-43 Heyl has also earned the right to swim the 100 backstroke and 100 freestyle vs. Kansas (W) L, 128-92 vs. American (W) W, 189-16 where he enters with top season times of 47.15 and 44.32, respectively. He needs Jan. 15 Incarnate Word (M) W, 200-93 two more All-America honors to become just the third athlete in program his- Incarnate Word (W) W, 198-98 tory to reach double-digit honors for a career. Jan. 22 at Texas A&M (M) L, 166-134 at Texas A&M (W) L, 163-120 Hamilton is returning to NCAA’s for the second time after qualifying for the Jan. 28-29 Houston (W) W, 212-135 meet as a freshman last season. The Edinburgh, Scotland native put himself in Rice (W) W, 226-107 position to advance to NCAA’s with his school-record 15:02.64 clocking in the Tulane (W) W, 268-73 mile race at the University of Georgia’s Bulldog Last Chance Meet on Feb. 27. Feb. 11-19 SEC Championships (M) 5th, 271.5 pts. SEC Championships (W) 5th, 393 pts. The sophomore will also compete in the 500 free after breaking the school Feb. 26-27 Last Chance Meet -- record at SEC’s with a mark of 4:22.17. At SEC’s, Hamilton delivered ninth in March 11-13 NCAA Zone Diving Regional -- the 1650 free and 12th in the 500 free. March 17-19 NCAA Women’s Champs 14th, 89 pts. March 24-26 NCAA Men’s Champs TBA The prelims will begin each day at noon (CDT), while the finals start a 7 p.m. The finals on Friday and Saturday will be broadcast by www.ESPN3.com. For updates on LSU’s efforts, visit our Facebook page (www.Facebook.com/ Home meets denoted in bold LSUSwimDive), or follow us on Twitter (@LSUSwimDive). LSU Quick Facts LSU Coaching Staff 2010-11 Dual-Meet Record: 6-5 (0-3 SEC) Co-Head Coach (Swimming): Dave Geyer 2010-11 Final CSCAA Ranking: 20th Year at School: Sixth Overall (First as co-head) 2010-11 SEC Finish: 5th (263.5 points) Co-Head Coach (Diving): Doug Shaffer 2009-10 NCAA Finish: 29th (16 points) Year at School: Ninth Overall (First as co-head) 2009-10 All-Americans Returning/Lost: 3/1 Assistant Coach: Lance Asti 2009-10 Letterwinners Returning: 22/5 Year at School: First Newcomers: 7 Assistant Coach: Brandy Collins Year at School: First NCAA Qualifiers (2) Graduate Assistant Coach: Liam Gallagher Hannes Heyl (100 FL, 100 BK, 100 FR) Year at School: Second Craig Hamilton (500 FR, 1650 FR) Media Contact: Jesse Delerno Phone: (225) 578-1866 Email: [email protected] Fax: (225) 578-1861 2011 NCAA Championships LSU Pronunciations LSU athletes - Projected Events and Seeds Hannes Heyl - HAH-ness HIGH-uhl Athlete Event(s) Mark NCAA Seed Hannes Heyl 100 butterfly 46.55 15th LSU at NCAA’s - By the Numbers 100 backstroke 47.15 23rd 100 freestyle 44.32 64th NCAA Champions: 2 Craig Hamilton 1650 freestyle 15:02.64 17th NCAA Runner-ups: 6 500 freestyle 4:22.17 40th NCAA Third-place Finishers: 5 First-Team All-Americans: 80 Highest NCAA Finish: 6th (1988) Top-15 Finishes: 7 (1986, 87, 88, 90, 91, 95, 97) 2011 NCAA Championships Schedule of Events Last time LSU... ...finished top 10 as a team: 1988 (6th) ...finished top 15 as a team: 1997 (14th) Thursday, March 24 Saturday, March 26 ...diver(s) won individual NCAA title: none Prelims - Noon Prelims - Noon ...swimmer(s) won individual NCAA title: 1988 200 freestyle relay 200 backstroke (Mark Andrews - 50 free) 500 freestyle (Hamilton) 100 freestyle (Heyl) ...swimmer(s) earned First-Team All-America honors: 2007 200 individual medley 200 breaststroke (Julius Gloeckner - 400 IM) 50 freestyle 200 butterfly ...diver(s) earned First-Team All-America honors: 2001 400 medley relay 400 freestyle relay (Corey Fox - platform) 2 p.m. 1:30 p.m. One-meter diving prelims Platform diving prelims TYR/CSCAA Division I National Rankings March 14, 2011 (Final Poll) Finals - 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 200 freestyle relay 1650 freestyle (Hamilton) Men’s Poll 500 freestyle 200 individual medley Finals - 7 p.m. 1. California (12) 50 freestyle 1650 freestyle (Final Heat) 2. Stanford (12) One-meter diving 200 backstroke 3. Auburn 400 medley relay 100 freestyle 4. Texas 200 breaststroke 200 butterfly 5. Florida Friday, March 25 Platform diving 6. Arizona Prelims - Noon 400 freestyle relay 7. Michigan 200 medley relay 7. USC 400 individual medley 9. Tennessee 100 butterfly (Heyl) 200 freestyle 10. Ohio State 100 breaststroke 10. Virginia 100 backstroke (Heyl) 12. Indiana 13. Georgia 2 p.m. 14. North Carolina Three-meter diving prelims 15. Minnesota Finals - 7 p.m. 16. UNLV 2oo medley relay 17. Texas A&M 400 individual medley 18. Louisville 100 butterfly 200 freestyle 19. Purdue 100 breaststroke 20. LSU 100 backstroke 21. Alabama Three-meter diving 22. Florida State 800 freestyle relay 22. Penn State 24. Iowa 25. Clemson 25. South Carolina Media Contact: Jesse Delerno Phone: (225) 578-1866 Email: [email protected] Fax: (225) 578-1861 2011 NCAA Championships LSU Championship History MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS (2) MEN’S COACHING AWARDS (1) THREE-METER DIVING YEAR NAME EVENT YEAR NAME AWARD 3rd Daren Guertin 597.95 1998 1987 Todd Torres 100-yard breaststroke 1992 Mike Lyden SEC Diving Coach of the Year 4th Kevin McMahon 621.95 1995 1988 Mark Andrews 50-yard freestyle 4th Jeff Reinholtz 576.15 1990 MEN’S FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA FINISHES 8th Greg Triefenbach 521.80 1993 MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONS (58) 9th^ Alan Ross 420.66 1972 YEAR NAME EVENT 50-YARD FREESTYLE 1938 B.W. Wax One-meter diving PLACE ATHLETE(S) MARK YEAR PLATFORM 1939 B.W. Wax One-meter diving 1st Mark Andrews* 19.61 1988 3rd Greg Triefenbach 662.85 1993 1939 Albert Kleinpeter 150-yard backstroke 2nd Adam Schmitt 19.65 1988 4th Greg Triefenbach 678.30 1994 1940 Robert Percy 50-yard freestyle 2nd Adam Schmitt 19.67 1987 5th Jeff Reinholtz 675.95 1990 100-yard freestyle 3rd Keith Anderson 19.68 1991 6th Corey Fox 475.40 2000 Paul Smith 220-yard freestyle 7th Mark Andrews 20.08 1987 6th Kevin McMahon 701.75 1995 Albert Kleinpeter 50-yard freestyle 7th Corey Fox 529.85 2001 Percy/Schmitt/Klock/Setliffe 400-yard freestyle relay 100-YARD FREESTYLE 1972 Alan Ross One-meter diving 4th Adam Schmitt 43.56 1988 * - Denotes NCAA Champion Three-meter diving 7th Sion Brinn 43.88 1995 # - Current school record 1973 Alan Ross Three-meter diving 8th Adam Schmitt 44.18 1987 ^ - 12 championship finalists in springboard diving in 1972 1975 John Morton 400-yard I.M. 1979 Rick Meador 100-yard breaststroke 200-YARD FREESTYLE 1986 Adam Schmitt 50-yard freestyle 7th Rodrigo Castro 1:36.28 1999 Andy Deichert 100-yard breaststroke MEN’S SEC MEN’S NCAA Neil Harper 100-yard backstroke 100-YARD BACKSTROKE FINISHES FINISHES 1987 Adam Schmitt 50-yard freestyle 6th Evan Martinec 46.97 2003 YEAR FINISH YEAR FINISH Todd Torres 100-yard breaststroke 8th Evan Martinec 47.31 2002 1938 4th 1972 23rd 200-yard breaststroke 1939 3rd 1973 20th Harper/Torres/Holles/Schmitt 400-yard medley relay 100-METER BACKSTROKE 1940 2nd 1974 18th Andrews/Cronje/Harper/Schmitt 400-yard free relay 4th Evan Martinec 51.87 2004 1969 7th 1977 28th 1988 Adam Schmitt 50-yard freestyle 1970 6th 1978 26th Mark Andrews 100-yard freestyle 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1971 6th 1979 17th Andy Deichert 100-yard breaststroke 1st Todd Torres* 53.96 1987 1972 4th 1980 24th Todd Torres 200-yard breaststroke 3rd Andy Deichert 54.48 1987 1973 7th 1986 11th Jeff Reinholtz One-meter diving 4th Nate Thomson 54.10 1997 1974 6th 1987 8th Harper/Deichert/Holles/Everatt 400-yard medley relay 5th Todd Torres 53.68 1991 1975 4th 1988 6th Andrews/Schmitt/Cronje/Everatt 400-yard free relay 6th Todd Torres 55.02 1988 1976 5th 1989 23rd 1989 Randy Everatt 50-yard freestyle 6th Rick Meador 55.88 1979 1977 6th 1990 15th 1990 Jeff Reinholtz One-meter diving 7th Andy Deichert 55.08 1989 1978 5th 1991 14th Three-meter diving 7th Andy Deichert 55.17 1986 1979 5th 1992 31st 1991 Keith Anderson 50-yard freestyle 8th Jarrod Marrs 55.62 1996 1980 6th 1993 22nd Anderson/Elkman/Keever/Torres 200-yard medley relay 8th Todd Torres 54.45 1990 1981 6th 1994 29th 1992 Curt Billings One-meter diving 1982 6th 1995 12th Three-meter diving 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1983 6th 1996 17th Greg Triefenbach Platform diving 2nd Nate Thomson 1:56.31# 1997 1984 8th 1997
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