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 & 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)

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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 (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

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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 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 14th 1993 Curt Billings Three-meter diving 2nd Nate Thomson 1:56.45 1995 1985 7th 1998 19th Greg Triefenbach One-meter diving 4th Todd Torres 1:58.46 1987 1986 5th 1999 18th 1998 Jarrod Marrs 200-yard breaststroke 5th Jarrod Marrs 1:57.49 1997 1987 4th 2000 23rd 2004 Evan Martinec 100-yard backstroke 5th Jarrod Marrs 1:58.49 1998 1988 1st 2001 19th 6th Rick Meador 2:02.31 1980 1989 4th 2002 27th MEN’S COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY RECIPIENTS 8th Todd Torres 1:58.47 1991 1990 4th 2003 18th (High Points Scorer at SEC Championships) 1991 4th 2004 21st YEAR NAME POINT TOTAL 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 1992 7th 2005 21st 1992 Curt Billings 57 points 6th Mattias Ohlin 47.17 1999 1993 6th 2006 40th 1994 7th 2007 28th MEN’S ALL-SEC (21) 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 1995 4th 2008 29th YEARS NAME EVENT 7th Mauricio Cunha 1:46.99 1996 1996 5th 2009 28th 1989-90 Jeff Reinholtz One-meter diving 1997 4th 2010 29th Three-meter diving 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1998 5th 1990-91 Keith Anderson, 50-yard freestyle 7th Julius Gloeckner 3:47.76 2007 1999 5th 100-yard butterfly 2000 5th 200-yard medley relay 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 2001 6th Scott Elkman 200-yard medley relay 6th Kingston, Baum, Ring, Nyberg 1:19.83 1996 2002 7th Bill Keever 200-yard medley relay 2003 7th Todd Torres 200-yard medley relay 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 2004 7th 1991-92 Curt Billings One-meter diving 2nd Andrews, Schmitt, Cronje, Everatt 2:53.38# 1988 2005 7th Three-meter diving 6th Andrews, Schmitt, Cronje, Streiff 2:57.16 1986 2006 7th Greg Triefenbach One-meter diving 2007 6th 1992-93 Curt Billings Three-meter diving 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 2008 6th Greg Triefenbach One-meter diving 8th Martinec, Rucker, Jotautas, Paez 1:27.81 2003 2009 6th 1997-98 Jarrod Marrs 200-yard breaststroke 8th Anderson, Torres, Keever, Elkman 1:28.66 1991 2010 7th 2002-03 Evan Martinec 100-yard backstroke 2003-04 Christian Clausen 400-yard medley relay 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY Neil Lowe 400-yard medley relay 7th Harper, Torres, Holles, Schmitt 3:16.59 1988 Evan Martinec 100-yard backstroke 7th Harper, Deichert, Umana, Andrews 3:17.52 1986 400-yard medley relay 8th Harper, Torres, Holles, Schmitt 3:16.17 1987 Chris Stanczyk 400-yard medley relay 2007-08 Michael Neubacher Platform diving ONE-METER DIVING 2nd Kevin McMahon 581.20 1995 MEN’S AWARDS (6) 3rd Daren Guertin 557.10 1998 YEAR NAME AWARD 4th Alan Ross 463.00 1973 1993 Curt Billings SEC Diver of the Year 6th Jeff Reinholtz 539.65 1990 1996 Martin Nyberg SEC H. Boyd McWhorter 6th Jeff Reinholtz 514.50 1989 Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2005 Niko Dalman SEC Freshman Diver of the Year 2006 Nathan Schreiber SEC Freshman Diver of the Year 2008 Michael Neubacher SEC Freshman Diver of the Year 2009 Julius Gloeckner SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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KEITH ANDERSON (6) NEIL HARPER (7) MATTIAS OHLIN (1) 50 freestyle 1991* 100 backstroke 1987 100 butterfly 1999* 100 freestyle 1991 400 freestyle relay 1986, 1987 200 freestyle 1991 800 freestyle relay 1988 FRANCISCO PAEZ (1) 200 freestyle relay 1991 400 medley relay 1986*, 1987*, 1988* 200 medley relay 2003* 200 medley relay 1991* 400 medley relay 1991 ROSS HEBERT (1) ROBERT PERCY (2) 200 medley relay 2004 50 freestyle relay 1940 MARK ANDREWS (8) 100 freestyle 1940 50 freestyle 1986, 1987*, 1988* HANNES HEYL (8) 100 freestyle 1986 100 butterfly 2008 ERIK PETURSSON (1) 400 medley relay 1986* 200 freestyle relay 2008, 2009, 2010 One-meter diving 2001 400 freestyle relay 1986*, 1987, 1988* 400 freestyle relay 2010 200 medley relay 2010 RUBEN PINEDA (1) BRIAN BAUM (2) 400 medley relay 2009, 2010 200 medley relay 1997 200 freestyle relay 1996*, 1997 GAVIN HOLLES (2) JEFF REINHOLTZ (8) CURT BILLINGS (5) 400 medley relay 1987*, 1988* One-meter diving 1989*, 1990* Three-meter diving 1992, 1993 Three-meter diving 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990* Platform diving 1991, 1992, 1993 Platform diving 1989, 1990* MIKE JOTAUTAS (1) 200 medley relay 2003* JEAN BOUCAUD (1) EDDIE RING (2) 200 freestyle relay 1991 200 freestyle relay 1996*, 1997 WILLIAM KEEVER (1) 200 medley relay 1991* MATT BREEDEN (1) ANDREW ROBERTS (1) Platform diving 1989 800 freestyle relay 1988 MARCELO KINGSTON (4) 50 freestyle 1997 SION BRINN (2) ALAN ROSS (4) 200 freestyle relay 1996*, 1997 100 freestyle 1994, 1995* One-meter diving 1972, 1973 200 medley relay 1997 Three-meter diving 1972, 1973 RODRIGO CASTRO (1) ROD LAWSON (1) 200 freestyle 1999* MATTHEW RUCKER (1) 200 breaststroke 1993 200 medley relay 2003* CHRISTIAN CLAUSEN (3) SEAN LENEAVE (7) 200 breaststroke 2005 GUY SANDIN (1) 200 freestyle relay 2009, 2010 200 medley relay 2004 Platform diving 1992 400 freestyle relay 2009, 2010 400 medley relay 2004 200 medley relay 2010 ADAM SCHMITT (10) 400 medley relay 2009, 2010 DARYL CRONJE (3) 50 freestyle 1987*, 1988* 400 freestyle relay 1986*, 1988* 100 freestyle 1986, 1987*, 1988* JASON LEWIS (1) 800 freestyle relay 1988 400 freestyle relay 1986*, 1987, 1988* 400 freestyle relay 1987 400 medley relay 1987*, 1988* MAURICIO CUNHA (3) NEIL LOWE (2) 200 butterfly 1996*, 1997 BRANDON SELTS (3) 200 medley relay 2004 200 medley relay 1997 200 freestyle relay 2008, 2009 400 medley relay 2004 400 freestyle relay 2009 NIKO DALMAN (2) CHRISTOPH LUBENAU (5) One-meter diving 2005 CHRIS STANCZYK (1) 100 butterfly 2008, 2009 Platform diving 2006 400 medley relay 2004 200 freestyle relay 2008 400 freestyle relay 2009 ANDY DIECHERT (6) STEVE STREIFF (1) 400 medley relay 2009 100 breaststroke 1986*, 1987*, 1988, 1989* 400 freestyle relay 1986* 400 medley relay 1986*, 1987 MIKO MALBERG (1) NATE THOMSON (4) 200 freestyle relay 2008 SCOTT ELKMAN (2) 100 breaststroke 1997* 200 freestyle relay 1991 200 breaststroke 1995*, 1997* JARROD MARRS (5) 200 medley relay 1991* 200 freestyle relay 1997 100 breaststroke 1996*, 1997 200 breaststroke 1997*, 1998* RANDY EVERATT (2) TODD TORRES (14) 200 medley relay 1997 400 freestyle relay 1988* 100 breaststroke 1987*, 1988*, 1990*, 1991* 800 freestyle relay 1988 200 breaststroke 1987*, 1988, 1990, 1991* EVAN MARTINEC (9) 200 freestyle relay 1991 100 backstroke 2001, 2002*, 2003*, 2004* COREY FOX (4) 200 medley relay 1990, 1991* 200 I.M. 2001, 2003 One-meter diving 2001 400 medley relay 1987*, 1988*, 1990 200 medley relay 2003*, 2004 Three-meter diving 2001 400 medley relay 2004 Platform diving 2000*, 2001* GREG TRIEFENBACH (4) One-meter diving 1993 KEVIN MCMAHON (3) JULIUS GLOECKNER (6) Three-meter diving 1993* One-meter diving 1995* 400 I.M. 2006, 2007* Platform diving 1993*, 1994* Three-meter diving 1995* 200 butterfly 2007 Platform 1995* 200 freestyle relay 2009 ANDREI TUOMOLA (4) 400 freestyle relay 2009 200 freestyle relay 2010 RICK MEADOR (8) 400 medley relay 2009 400 freestyle relay 2010 100 breaststroke 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 200 medley relay 2010 200 breaststroke 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 DAREN GUERTIN (5) 400 medley relay 2010 One-meter diving 1997, 1998* JAMES MEYERS (4) Three-meter diving 1997, 1998* ALBERTO UMANA (1) 200 freestyle relay 2010 Platform diving 1997 400 medley relay 1986* 400 freestyle relay 2010 200 medley relay 2010 PAT HAND (1) KYLE VANARSDALL (1) 400 medley relay 2010 One-meter diving 1988 Platform diving 2003 MARTIN NYBERG (1) RYAN HARMON (1) 200 freestyle relay 1996* TOTAL: 201 One-meter diving 1997 * - Denotes NCAA First-team All-Americans (1986-2009)

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Co-Head Coach Head Swimming Coach Sixth Season Overall (First as Co-Head Coach)

David Geyer, who served five seasons as a Tiger assistant under his leadership. coach, will begin his first season as co-head coach of LSU’s Prior to joining the LSU staff, Geyer gathered five years swimming and diving teams after earning a promotion from Vice of coaching experience on the collegiate and club levels. Chancellor and Director of Athletics Joe Alleva in April 2010. The Pittsburgh, Pa., native served as an assistant coach at Geyer will serve as the head swimming coach and will team Mecklenburg Aquatics from 2002-05. Before his three-year stint with Doug Shaffer, who was promoted to head diving coach. at Mecklenburg, Geyer was an assistant at his alma mater of “I’m excited about promoting David Geyer and Doug Shaffer Shippensburg University from 1999-2001. He helped train all to lead our swimming and diving program,” Alleva said. “These levels of athletes from developmental to national. two men will demand excellence in the classroom, in the He graduated from Shippensburg with a bachelor’s degree community and in competition. in psychology in 1999 before receiving his master’s degree in “These two coaches are highly respected by our student- counseling in 2001. athletes and will lead the LSU swimming and diving program to Geyer is married to the former Lyndi Croft of State College, new heights.” Pa. The couple has two daughters, Maddilyn (6) and Kayda (2). In his previous five seasons as an assistant with the Tigers, Geyer worked with all phases of the programs. The 33-year-old was instrumental in helping numerous athletes shatter program records and earn All-America honors while also playing a vital role in the recruitment of top-level international student-athletes. In 2008, Geyer trained former LSU standout and Olympian THE DAVE Miko Malberg prior to the Beijing Olympic Games where the former All-American went on to set an Estonian national record in the 50-meter freestyle and place 25th overall. FILE He also traveled to Croatia for the 2008 European Short- GEYER Course Championships as a member of the Estonian National Born: March 15, 1977 in Pittsburgh, Pa. coaching staff where he guided Malberg to a pair of national High School: Elizabeth Forward High School; Pittsburgh, Pa.; 1995 College: Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania; records and helped an Estonian relay qualify for its first B.S. in Psychology, 1999; M.S. in Counseling, 2001 championship final at that competition. Wife: Lyndi Geyer In addition to his LSU coaching duties, Geyer also served as Children: Maddilyn (6), Kayda (2) the head coach of the Bengal Tiger Aquatics Club for the past four seasons, and the program enjoyed unprecedented success

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Co-Head Coach Head Diving Coach Ninth Season Overall (First as Co-Head Coach)

The LSU diving program is one of storied tradition, and no seventh-consecutive season as senior Niko Dalman competed at one has had a more profound impact in the Tigers’ recent success the national meet for the third time in his career. Dalman also than Doug Shaffer. added the school’s one-meter record to his collection and finished After eight seasons as the Tigers’ diving coach, Shaffer was his career as the LSU record-holder in both the one- and three- promoted to co-head coach of the LSU swimming and diving meter springboard events. programs by Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Joe Alleva The 2007-08 season proved to be Shaffer’s finest season as in April 2010 and will team with David Geyer, who was promoted the Tigers’ diving coach. Shaffer coached sophomore Rachel Ware to head swimming coach. to her third All-America accolade in two years with a 12th-place Known for having an eye for talent, Shaffer scours the country finish in the one-meter springboard at NCAA’s. His athletes for gifted divers who fit the program and molds them into also had a superb showing at SEC’s as a conference-high four some of LSU’s most successful student-athletes. In his previous LSU divers received medals for placing in the top three of their eight years, Shaffer has produced 11 NCAA All-Americans, two respective events. champions, an SEC Diver of the Year Ware and senior Paige Brown enjoyed two of the best and five SEC Freshman Divers of the Year. competitions of their careers at that meet with both departing Moreover, Shaffer’s divers continue to shine academically Tuscaloosa, Ala., as conference champions. Ware won the one- as his athletes have been awarded LSU Scholar-Athlete of the meter championship and captured the runner-up spot in the Year honors three times, and numerous divers have received three-meter en route to SEC Female Diver of the Year honors. prestigious post-graduate scholarships. Most recently, freshman Brown beat out 20 other competitors to take the platform title Elle Schmidt was honored as the programs’ Student-Athlete of with a school-record score of 300.30. the Month by the Cox Communications Academic Center for Both were also named to the All-SEC First Team, the first Student-Athletes last April, and sophomore Matt Vieke was Lady Tigers to receive all-conference recognition since 2003. named to the 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll. Shaffer earned the SEC Women’s Diving Coach of the Year award This past season, Shaffer oversaw the development of the for his efforts in guiding the duo to conference excellence. youngest group of divers in the conference – three freshmen and Under Shaffer’s tutelage, the men’s side finished second two sophomores – and all five qualified for the NCAA Diving in the points standings among diving teams at the conference Regional in addition to racking up several accolades and program meet, and a pair of Tiger divers reached the awards podium with all-time scores. record-shattering performances. Dalman took home a medal in Freshman Rebecca St. Germain became the fifth LSU diver the three-meter springboard, breaking a then-LSU record in the in the past six seasons to emerge as the SEC Freshman Diver event with a score of 391.55 to place third. Freshman Michael of the Year and was named to the SEC All-Freshmen Team. Neubacher followed two days later with a runner-up finish in the Furthermore, the San Antonio native was awarded SEC weekly platform competition, crushing the school record with a robust honors on three occasions, including SEC Female Diver of the six-dive total of 431.55. Week following a win against Tulane on Oct. 30, and tallied Neubacher, the SEC’s highest scoring freshman, joined Ware, program top-five marks in all three diving events. Fellow Dalman and Nathan Schreiber as the fourth-straight athlete in freshman Schmidt also received SEC All-Freshmen Team honors the Shaffer era to earn the distinction as the conference’s top and posted the eighth-best platform score in school history, freshman diver. 197.40. Outside the pool, Brown truly exemplified the meaning of Sophomore Brian Gemberling proved to be one of the most a student-athlete, joining a long list of former LSU divers who improved divers in the SEC, delivering sixth-place finishes in have excelled at the highest levels academically. The Zionsville, both springboard events at the conference meet and earning SEC Ind., native, who graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Diver of the Week accolades twice during the dual-meet season. biological engineering, became the third LSU diver in two seasons The Levittown, Pa., product also broke the school record in the to be named a finalist for the esteemed SEC H. Boyd McWhorter three-meter springboard, registering a score of 393.07 against Post-graduate Scholarship. Former standouts Hali Saucier and Texas A&M, and claimed the third-highest marks in program Andrew Keane were nominated in 2007. annals in the one-meter and platform. Freshman Jesse Lyman She was also the first athlete in school history to earn a spot also came away with a program top-10 score in the one-meter. in the exclusive Tiger Twelve, which recognizes 12 graduating In 2008-09, the Tigers’ diving coach helped one of his seniors who have shown great academic success and contributed athletes earn an invitation to the NCAA Championships for the significantly to the Baton Rouge community, and received the

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Wally Pontiff Jr. Academic Excellence Award, which goes to the Shaffer was a silver medalist in the three-meter at the 1987 school’s top scholar-athletes. In addition, Brown registered the and won a gold medal at the 1987 USA- team’s highest grade point average and was selected to give the USSR dual meet in the three-meter competition. An Olympic commencement speech at the engineering school’s graduation in Trials finalist in 1984 and 1988, he retired from competition in 2008. 1988 and moved into the nation’s coaching ranks. Shaffer’s list of Tiger All-Americans began in 2002-03 upon Shaffer is a native of Canton, Ohio and is married to Dr. Tracy his arrival. His guidance enabled three divers to earn five NCAA Stephenson Shaffer, an LSU assistant professor in communication All-American performances, including junior Jessica Wantz and studies. The couple has a four-year-old daughter, Sara Melissa. seniors Barb Gorst and Kyle VanArsdall. Wantz finished fourth in the three-meter springboard. Both Gorst and VanArsdall scored in the top-16 in the platform. The following season Shaffer guided Wantz to a third-place finish overall in the three-meter at NCAA’s, which gave her first-team All-America honors. A third career All-America finish followed in the one-meter. In 2004-05, Dalman entered his freshman season with little experience. Seven months later, he embarked on a 12th-place finish as an All-American in the one-meter. He also became the first diver in school history to be named SEC Freshman Diver of the Year. Dalman added to his accolades with a top-12 finish in THE DOUG the platform at the 2006 NCAA Championships. Shaffer was no stranger to leading a successful collegiate diving program before taking the job in Baton Rouge. He was SHAFFER FILE the head coach at UCLA in 1988-89 and then at the University of Born: July 8, 1963 in Baltimore, Md. Minnesota from 1989-96. Wife: Tracy Stephenson Shaffer Shaffer experienced a great deal of success at Minnesota as he Child: Sara Melissa (4) was honored as Big Ten Diving Coach of the Year three times – High School: Mission Viejo High School, Mission Viejo, Calif. twice on the women’s side and once for the men’s team. Shaffer College: UCLA; B.A. in History, 1986 coached 11 Big Ten champions, 29 All-Americans and two NCAA champions while at Minnesota. He was named NCAA Diving RECORDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS AT LSU Coach of the Year in 1993. Shaffer also coached three Pac-10 2008 SEC Women’s Diving Coach of the Year champions and four All-Americans during his tenure at UCLA. 1 SEC Diver of the Year He has coached the in numerous international 2 SEC Champions competitions since 1989, including the U.S. National Diving 5 All-SEC selections teams in China, Sweden, Spain and the United States. Shaffer 11 NCAA All-Americans in seven seasons served as the assistant competition manager during the 1996 5 SEC Freshman Divers of the Year Olympic Games in Atlanta and was recruited to be the head 3 NCAA All-America honors collected by freshmen diving coach at the Sheffield, England, High Performance Center. 5 NCAA All-Americans in his first season (2002-03) 3 SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Post-graduate Scholar- There, he coached five Olympians on the Lottery Funded World ship finalists Class Performance Program but declined a four-year contract 3 LSU Scholar-Athlete of the Year recipients extension for the opportunity to coach at LSU. 3 Divers who recorded team-high grade point averages Shaffer graduated from UCLA in 1986 with a B.A. degree in 1 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient history. He was an 11-time U.S. National champion, the 1986 1 ESPN Academic All-American NCAA Diver of the Year and the NCAA one-meter and three- 1 Tiger Twelve Honoree meter champion in 1986 for the Bruins. One of the few divers to defeat the legendary Greg Louganis, Shaffer ousted the four-time Olympian five times in 1987, three of which were in U.S. National competition.

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Craig Hamilton Hannes Heyl So. • 6’3” • 1L Sr. • 6’1” • 3L Edinburgh, Scotland • George Watson’s College Grosslehna, Germany • Sportgymnasium Leipzig Distance Freestyle Sprint Freestyle/Backstroke/Butterfly

• LSU Record-holder in the 500, 1000 and 1650 freestyle • LSU Record-holder in the 200 freestyle relay and 200 and 400 medley • 2010 NCAA Qualifier relays • Eight-time NCAA Honorable Mention All-American Tigers’ best distance swimmer who qualified for NCAA’s in the mile race • 2009 U.S. Open Finalist with a school-record performance at the Georgia Last Chance Meet ... Placed ninth in the 1650 free at SEC’s and 12th in the 500 free while also LSU’s top swimmer who medaled in the 100 butterfly at SEC’s, taking registering the program record ... Making his second trip to NCAA’s after third with a personal best of 46.55 ... Also reached the ‘A’ final of the 100 qualifying as a freshman last season. backstroke with a lifetime best of 47.15 and earned a second swim in the 100 free ... Seeking his second career All-America accolade in the 100 fly FRESHMAN SEASON (2009-10) after earning honorable mention honors as a freshman in that event ... One of LSU’s top freshman performers who shattered two school records Also has a chance to make it back in the 100 back and 100 free. … Also qualified for the NCAA Championships … Competed in every dual meet, Houston’s Cougar Classic Fall Invitational, SEC Championships JUNIOR SEASON (2009-10) and NCAA’s … Raced in the 1650 and 500 free at NCAA’s … Broke school Continued to move up the ranks in program history with four more NCAA records in the 1000 free (9:10.82) and 1650 free (15:08.28) to take sixth All-America honors … His eight honors is now tied for the fourth-highest in the mile race at SEC’s … Posted a 16th-place finish in the 500 free total in program annals … Ranked first on the team in the 100 butterfly (4:25.88) after advancing with an NCAA provisional mark of 4:25.34, and 100 freestyle … Competed in every dual meet, Houston’s Cougar third in school history … Also placed 34th in the 200 free … Emerged Classic Fall Invitational, SEC and NCAA Championships … Helped victorious in the 1650 free at the Cougar Classic (15:29.79) and captured the Tigers earn NCAA honorable mention All-America status with a runner-up finishes in the 200 and 500 free … Named SEC Freshman 14th-place finish in the 200 medley relay, 15th-place finishes in the 200 of the Week after sweeping the 500 and 1000 free against defending freestyle and 400 medley relays and a 16th-place finish in the 400 free national champion Auburn … Delivered victories in the 500 and 1000 free relay … Also proved to be LSU’s top individual performer with a pair of versus nationally-ranked Tennessee … Claimed the win in both the 500 top-20 finishes … Barely missed advancing to the consolation final of the and 1000 free against Florida State … Also took first-place in the 1000 100 fly with a season best of 46.85 to place 17th and took 20th in the 100 free on the road at UNO and Florida Atlantic and at home versus UNO free with the second-best clocking in program history, 43.42 … Placed … Finished second in the 1000 free against Alabama and Texas A&M … 38th in the 100 backstroke … Reached the ‘A’ final of the 100 back at Earned his first varsity letter. SEC’s for the third straight season, posting seventh with a season best of 48.22 … Claimed 11th in the 100 fly (47.29) and 16th in the 100 free PRIOR TO LSU (44.06) … Played a pivotal role on the squad’s third-place 200 medley Proved to be one of the premier, young distance freestyle swimmers in relay, which shattered the school record with a 1:26.00 clocking … Also all of Europe … One of seven swimmers to earn a spot on the prestigious was a member of two other top-five relays … Won 10 individual races British Gas Open Water team, which competed at the 2009 FINA during the dual-meet season … Delivered first-place in the 100 back at World Championships in Rome … Placed 34th in the 10K race at that the Cougar Classic and runner-up finishes in the 50 and 100 free and 100 competition … Also a two-time gold medalist at the 2008 UK School fly … Swam to victory in the 100 back and 100 fly at Alabama … Topped Games and a member of the Scottish Senior squad … Boasts top times the field in the 100 fly and 50 free at Florida State … Emerged victorious of 1:53.18, 3:56.51 and 15:37.07 in the 200m, 400m and 1500m free, in the 50 free and 100 fly versus Texas A&M … Seized first in the 100 fly respectively … His time in the 1500m free is the eighth-fastest time for his against nationally-ranked foes Auburn and Florida … Registered first in age group in Europe for the 2009 competition season … Ranked No. 40 the 50 free in a win at UNO … Recorded four runner-up finishes on the overall in the CollegeSwimming.com recruit rankings of 2009. season … Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll … Received his third varsity letter. PERSONAL Born Dec. 11, 1991 in Edinburgh, Scotland … Parents are Douglas and NATIONAL COMPETITION (2008-09) Elaine Hamilton … Majoring in management. Emerged as LSU’s best swimmer at the 2009 U.S. Open Swimming Championships … Captured fourth overall in the 100m butterfly with a CRAIG’S TOP SEASON TIMES blistering lifetime best of 53.16 … Took first (17th overall) in the ‘C’ final 500 freestyle 4:22.17* 2011 SEC Championships of the 100m freestyle (50.53) … Also qualified for a second swim in the 1000 freestyle 9:06.59* 2011 Bulldog Invitational 50m free and placed 20th (22.91). 1650 freestyle 15:02.64* 2011 Bulldog Invitational

CRAIG’S TOP CAREER TIMES 500 freestyle 4:22.17* 2011 SEC Championships 1000 freestyle 9:06.59* 2011 Bulldog Invitational 1650 freestyle 15:02.64* 2011 Bulldog Invitational

* - Indicates school record

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SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008-09) … Swam the 100 fly in 47.66 seconds at NCAA’s to capture honorable LSU’s top scoring swimmer at the SEC Championships who proved to be mention All-America status … Recorded the program’s second-fastest one of the most valuable athletes on the team … Held the team’s fastest mark in that race (46.79) during the prelims … Placed 24th in the 100 sprint freestyle times and ranked second in both the 100 butterfly and 100 back at the national competition with the second-fastest clocking in backstroke … Earned two more honorable mention All-America honors school annals (47.95) … Also helped the 400 freestyle relay finish 19th at the NCAA Championships and played a vital role on three record- at NCAA’s … Took the top spot in the consolation final of the 100 fly at breaking relay squads … Helped the men’s 200 freestyle relay team claim the SEC Championships … Posted an NCAA ‘B’ cut qualifying mark of All-America accolades with a 12th-place finish at NCAA’s (1:18.50) … 47.60 in that race … Played a vital role in three top-six relay teams at Also a member of the Tigers’ All-America 400 medley relay, which placed SEC’s … Recorded a fifth-place finish at SEC’s in the 100 back … Wrapped 16th with a time of 3:12.82 … Led the Tigers to a record finish in the 200 up the regular season with nine titles in five different individual events freestyle relay at the Bulldog Invitational with a personal-best, lead-off during dual-meet competition … Emerged as the top swimmer in the 100 split of 19.75 … That time ranks sixth in school history … Also posted backstroke at the Georgia Tech Invitational, beating 34 other competitors the second-fastest 100-yard freestyle time in program annals at that … Finished second only to teammate Christoph Lubenau in the 100 fly out meet with a split of 43.47 on the lead-off leg of the 400 freestyle relay … of 63 swimmers at the same meet … Was named SEC Freshman Swimmer Emerged as the Tigers most valuable swimmer at SEC’s, placing in the top of the Week after tallying victories in the 50 free and 200 back against 10 in all three of his individual events … Won the consolation final of the Delta State … Swept all three of his individual races versus No. 18 Texas 100 freestyle with a time of 43.62 … Finished eighth in the 100 backstroke A&M en route to his second SEC Freshman Swimmer of the Week honor (47.90) … Posted a career-best time of 47.30 in the prelims of that race, of the season … Secured first-place in the 100 free versus the fifth-ranked third in school history … Secured 10th in the 100 butterfly with a mark Florida Gators … Earned SEC Freshmen Academic Honor Roll Honors … of 46.94 … Anchored the men’s record-setting 400 medley relay squad Received his first varsity letter. (3:10.54), which reached the medal podium with a third-place finish … Helped the 200 medley relay shatter a school record (1:26.81) and place PRIOR TO LSU fifth … Also a member of two other top-five relay teams … Took seventh in Outstanding international prospect who reached Olympic Trials in the 100 back at Texas A&M’s Art Adamson Invitational … Seized a victory Germany in 2004 … Can swim multiple events and is expected to make an in the consolation final of the 200 back … Also notched 11th in the 100 impact immediately for LSU. butterfly … Tallied 27 points in individual racing in a win over Alabama with a win in the 50 free and a sweep of the backstroke events … Secured PERSONAL the victory in the 100 back (48.47) in a win over No. 18 Florida State … Born March 31, 1987 in Leipzig, Germany … Parents are Steffen and Jana Topped the field in the 100 back in a win versus No. 24 Kentucky … Swept Heyl … Has one brother, Max … Majoring in finance. the back races on the road at Texas A&M … Captured victories in the 50 free and 100 back at Florida Atlantic … Registered wins in the 200 free HANNES’ TOP SEASON TIMES and 100 fly against Delta State … Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll 100 freestyle 44.32 2011 SEC Championships … Earned his second varsity letter. 100 butterfly 46.55 2011 SEC Championships 100 backstroke 47.15 2011 SEC Championships FRESHMAN SEASON (2007-08) Emerged as the men’s top newcomer … Earned honorable mention HANNES’ TOP CAREER TIMES All-America honors in the 100 butterfly and 200 freestyle relay at the 100 freestyle 43.42 2010 NCAA Championships NCAA Championships … The All-American 200 freestyle relay squad 100 butterfly 46.55 2011 SEC Championships shattered a then-program-record with a time of 1:18.46 in the prelims 100 backstroke 47.15 2011 SEC Championships

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50-yard Freestyle 200-yard Butterfly 19.71 p Andrei Tuomola at SEC Championships (2/17) 1:47.11 p Martin Jungfleisch at SEC Championships (2/19) 20.35 Michael Saco at SEC Championships (2/17) 1:48.73 Timmy Dasinger at SEC Championships (2/19) 20.36 Hannes Heyl at Texas A&M (1/22) 1:50.41 Lamar Weeks at Texas A&M (1/22) 20.39 Eric Zeller at SEC Championships (2/17) 200-yard Individual Medley 100-yard Freestyle 1:49.20 p Clint Hallum at Cougar Classic (11/18) 43.88 p Andrei Tuomola at SEC Championships (2/19) 1:49.33 Sean Roddy at SEC Championships (2/17) 44.32 p Hannes Heyl at SEC Championships (2/19) 1:51.94 Nick Kunkel at SEC Championships (2/17) 44.93 Michael Saco at SEC Championships (2/19) 45.19 Eric Zeller at SEC Championships (2/19) 400-yard Individual Medley 3:49.40 p Clint Hallum at SEC Championships (2/18) 200-yard Freestyle 3:56.33 Luis Gonzalez at SEC Championships (2/18) 1:37.18 p/r Clint Hallum at SEC Championships (2/16) 3:59.54 Shane Coltharp at SEC Championships (2/18) 1:39.52 Craig Hamilton at Cougar Classic (11/19) 1:39.69 Hannes Heyl at Cougar Classic (11/19) One-meter Diving 1:39.80 Timmy Dasinger at SEC Championships (2/18) 358.72 z Daniel Helm vs. Incarnate Word (1/15) 341.48 z Brian Gemberling at Auburn (10/22) 500-yard Freestyle 337.35 z Matt Vieke at Cougar Classic (11/19) 4:22.17 s/p Craig Hamilton at SEC Championships (2/17) 329.15 z Sean McKinney at Texas A&M (1/22) 4:30.91 Luis Gonzalez at Cougar Classic (11/18) 4:33.56 Shane Coltharp at SEC Championships (2/17) Three-meter Diving 388.20 z Matt Vieke at Texas A&M (1/22) 1000-yard Freestyle 380.70 z Daniel Helm at SEC Championships (2/12) 9:06.59 s Craig Hamilton at Bulldog Invite (2/27) 371.02 z Brian Gemberling vs. Incarnate Word (1/15) 9:21.25 Luis Gonzalez at SEC Championships (2/19) 362.65 z Sean McKinney at Cougar Classic (11/18) 9:34.29 Rick Duran at Texas A&M (1/22) Platform Diving 1650-yard Freestyle 331.40 z Daniel Helm at Cougar Classic (11/20) 15:02.64 s/p Craig Hamilton at Bulldog Invite (2/27) 290.60 Sean McKinney at LSU Diving Invite (12/18) 15:39.91 Luis Gonzalez at Cougar Classic (11/20) 285.20 Brian Gemberling at SEC Championships (2/13) 274.50 Matt Vieke at LSU Diving Invite (12/18) 100-yard Backstroke 47.15 p Hannes Heyl at SEC Championships (2/18) 200-yard Freestyle Relay 47.83 p James Meyers at SEC Championships (2/18) 1:19.11 p Tuomola, Heyl, at Bulldog Invite (2/26) 48.11 p Simon Diefenthal at SEC Championships (2/18) Zeller, Saco 49.22 Nick Kunkel at SEC Championships (2/18) 400-yard Freestyle Relay 200-yard Backstroke 2:58.65 p Tuomola, Heyl, at SEC Championships (2/19) 1:44.95 p Simon Diefenthal at SEC Championships (2/19) Saco, Hallum 1:46.74 Nick Kunkel at SEC Championships (2/19) 1:48.56 James Meyers at SEC Championships (2/19) 800-yard Freestyle Relay 1:49.07 Chris Mericas at Texas A&M (1/22) 6:34.94 p Hallum, Hamilton, at SEC Championships (2/16) Dasinger, Davis 100-yard Breaststroke 53.99 p Andrei Tuomola at SEC Championships (2/18) 200-yard Medley Relay 54.16 p Sean Roddy at SEC Championships (2/18) 1:26.14 p Meyers, Tuomola, at Bulldog Invite (2/26) 55.82 Steffen Voelkel at SEC Championships (2/18) Heyl, Zeller

200-yard Breaststroke 400-yard Medley Relay 1:59.31 p Sean Roddy at SEC Championships (2/19) 3:11.44 p Meyers, Roddy, at SEC Championships (2/18) 2:02.24 Clint Hallum at SEC Championships (2/19) Heyl, Tuomola 2:03.04 Steffen Voelkel at SEC Championships (2/19) 2:03.65 Walter Loop at Texas A&M (1/22) Symbol Key s – school record 100-yard Butterfly a – NCAA automatic qualifying standard p – NCAA provisional qualifying standard 46.55 p Hannes Heyl at SEC Championships (2/18) r – Lead-off split on relays 47.80 p James Meyers at SEC Championships (2/18) z – NCAA Diving Zone Regional qualifying score 49.07 Martin Jungfleisch at SEC Championships (2/18)

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50-Yard Freestyle Time Year 200-Yard IM Time Year 100-Yard Backstroke Time Year 1. Mark Andrews 19.57 1988 1. Julius Gloeckner 1:44.88 2009 1. Evan Martinec 46.23 2004 2. Miko Malberg 19.62 2008 2. Jarrod Marrs 1:48.07 1998 2. James Meyers 47.13 2009 3. Adam Schmitt 19.65 1988 3. Craig Ford 1:48.50 1993 3. Hannes Heyl 47.15 2011 4. Keith Anderson 19.68 1991 4. Nate Thomson 1:48.51 1995 4. Simon Diefenthal 48.11 2011 5. Marcelo Kingston 19.70 1997 5. Clint Hallum 1:49.20 2010 t5. Kevin Braud 48.31 2007 6. Andrei Tuomola 19.71 2011 6. Sean Roddy 1:49.33 2011 t5. Neal Satterly 48.31 2000 7. Hannes Heyl 19.75 2009 7. Mauricio Cunha 1:49.92 1996 7. Tommy Starkweather 48.95 2000 8. Brandon Selts 19.82 2009 8. Troy Ashley 1:50.53 1995 8. Nick Kunkel 49.22 2011 9. Daryl Cronje 19.95 1988 9. Neil Harper 1:50.91 1988 t9. Mauricio Cunha 49.39 1997 10. Ken Kuhn 20.01 2000 10. Gavin Holles 1:50.95 1989 t9. Jared Strecker 49.39 2005

100-Yard Freestyle Time Year 400-Yard IM Time Year 200-Yard Backstroke Time Year 1. Adam Schmitt 43.22 1988 1. Julius Gloeckner 3:45.10 2009 1. Evan Martinec 1:44.36 2004 2. Hannes Heyl 43.42 2010 2. Clint Hallum 3:49.40 2011 2. Simon Diefenthal 1:44.95 2011 3. Keith Anderson 43.58 1991 3. Nate Thomson 3:51.34 1995 3. Mattias Ohlin 1:45.47 1999 4. Andrei Tuomola 43.65 2010 4. Craig Ford 3:51.53 1993 4. Kevin Braud 1:45.76 2005 5. Sion Brinn 43.83 1995 5. Sean LeNeave 3:53.03 2008 5. Craig Ford 1:46.42 1993 6. Mark Andrews 43.87 1988 6. Luis Gonzalez 3:55.53 2009 6. Nick Kunkel 1:46.74 2011 7. Sean LeNeave 43.90 2009 7. Nate Telep 3:55.81 2008 7. Lance Coy 1:47.38 1994 8. Daryl Cronje 43.94 1988 8. Sean Keenan 3:56.58 1996 8. Neal Satterly 1:47.92 2000 9. Randy Everatt 43.96 1988 9. Darren Hanvey 3:57.48 1988 9. Hannes Heyl 1.47.99 2008 10. Ken Kuhn 44.06 2000 10. Jason Goltz 3:58.58 1997 10. Mike Jotautus 1:48.43 2001

200-Yard Freestyle Time Year 100-Yard Butterfly Time Year ­­1-Meter Diving (6 dives) Score Year 1. Julius Gloeckner 1:36.09 2009 1. Christoph Lubenau 45.97 2009 1. Niko Dalman 387.75 2009 2. Rodrigo Castro 1:36.16 2000 2. Hannes Heyl 46.55 2011 2. Kevin McMahon 368.25 1995 3. Chris Stanczyk 1:37.03 2003 3. Mattias Ohlin 47.17 1999 3. Brian Gemberling 364.60 2010 4. Clint Hallum 1:37.18 2011 4. Evan Martinec 47.32 2004 4. Daniel Helm 358.72 2011 5. Randy Everatt 1:37.38 1988 5. Keith Anderson 47.34 1991 5. Corey Fox 350.32 2001 6. Doug Jones 1:37.55 1989 6. James Meyers 47.47 2009 6. Michael Neubacher 348.75 2007 7. Andrew Reynolds 1:37.91 2008 7. Ruben Pineda 48.20 1998 7. Jeff Reinholtz 343.50 1988 8. Neil Harper 1:38.20 1987 8. Mike Jotautas 48.32 2001 8. Erik Petursson 341.92 2001 9. Connor Farber 1:38.41 2007 9. Mauricio Cunha 48.34 1997 9. Matt Vieke 337.35 2010 t10. Daryl Cronje 1:38.45 1987 10. Connor Farber 48.43 2009 10. Darren Guertin 332.25 1997 t10. Sion Brinn 1:38.45 1995 200-Yard Butterfly Time Year 3-Meter Diving (6 dives) Score Year 500-Yard Freestyle Time Year 1. Julius Gloeckner 1:44.96 2009 1. Brian Gemberling 393.07 2010 1. Craig Hamilton 4:22.17 2011 2. Mauricio Cunha 1:46.75 1996 2. Niko Dalman 391.55 2008 2. Rodrigo Castro 4:22.92 2000 3. Martin Jungfleisch 1:47.11 2011 3. Matt Vieke 388.20 2011 3. Julius Gloeckner 4:23.38 2006 4. Morgan Sommerfeld 1:47.72 1998 4. Daniel Helm 380.70 2011 4. Morgan Sommerfeld 4:25.96 1999 5. Gavin Holles 1:47.79 1988 5. Michael Neubacher 376.90 2008 5. Clint Hallum 4:26.74 2007 6. Alberto Umana 1:48.28 1986 6. Darren Guertin 367.65 1997 6. Will Rivers 4:26.92 2006 7. Timmy Dasinger 1:48.73 2011 7. Ryan Harmon 366.65 1995 7. Frank Perella 4:27.60 1981 8. Sean LeNeave 1:48.83 2009 8. Matt Breeden 364.53 1988 8. Bobby Koob 4:27.98 1990 t9. Tommy Starkweather 1:48.92 2000 9. Sean McKinney 362.65 2010 9. Jan Minartz 4:28.81 2002 t9. Neil Harper 1:48.92 1987 10. Kevin McMahon 358.87 1995 10. Scott McGrail 4:29.50 1995 100-Yard Breaststroke Time Year Platform Diving (6 dives) Score Year 1000-Yard Freestyle Time Year 1. Nate Thomson 53.66 1997 1. Michael Neubacher 431.55 2008 1. Craig Hamilton 9:06.59 2011 2. Todd Torres 53.67 1991 2. Niko Dalman 343.40 2008 2. Will Rivers 9:11.50 2007 3. Jarrod Marrs 53.86 1998 3. Daniel Helm 331.40 2010 3. Luis Gonzalez 9:13.27 2009 4. Andrei Tuomola 53.93 2010 4. Sean McKinney 290.60 2010 4. Ross Buffington 9:17.58 2000 5. Sean Roddy 54.16 2011 5. Brian Gemberling 285.20 2011 5. Clint Hallum 9:20.36 2008 6. Ben Decker 54.23 2009 6. Julius Gloeckner 9:23.32 2005 7. Andy Deichert 54.27 1987 200-Yard Freestyle Relay Time Year 7. Bobby Koob 9:23.44 1990 8. Steve Gluck 54.43 2002 Heyl, LeNeave, Gloeckner, Selts 1:17.82 2009 8. Rodrigo Castro 9:23.52 2000 9. Christian Clausen 54.46 2005 9. Myles Jaynes 9:23.86 2001 10. Roy Chambers 54.87 2009 400-Yard Freestyle Relay Time Year 10. Darren Hanvey 9:24.52 1986 Andrews, Schmitt, Cronje, Everatt 2:53.38 1988 200-Yard Breaststroke Time Year 1650-Yard Freestyle Time Year 1. Nate Thomson 1:56.31 1997 800-Yard Freestyle Relay Time Year 1. Craig Hamilton 15:02.64 2011 2. Jarrod Marrs 1:57.34 1997 Gloeckner, Reynolds, LeNeave, Hallum 6:28.83 2009 2. Will Rivers 15:21.78 2006 3. Christian Clausen 1:57.89 2005 3. Luis Gonzalez 15:22.33 2008 4. Todd Torres 1:58.18 1987 200-Yard Medley Relay Time Year 4. Ross Buffington 15:26.98 2000 5. Ben Decker 1:59.08 2008 Meyers, Tuomola, Heyl, LeNeave 1:26.00 2010 5. Bobby Koob 15:34.03 1990 6. Sean Roddy 1:59.31 2011 6. Morgan Sommerfeld 15:35.25 1997 7. Rod Lawson 1:59.54 1993 400-Yard Medley Relay Time Year 7. Clint Hallum 15:36.34 2008 8. Julius Gloeckner 2:00.36 2008 Meyers, Decker, Lubenau, Heyl 3:10.54 2009 8. Scott McGrail 15:41.74 1995 9. Andy Deichert 2:00.60 1987 9. Sean Keenan 15:42.11 1995 10. Clint Hallum 2:00.85 2010 Bold indicates current swimmer or diver. 10. Myles Jaynes 15:43.76 2004

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