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MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING First Meet: April 21, 1906 (vs. Yale) updated June 2015 All-Time Record: 772-259-3 (.747) Head Coaching Register: W L T Pct. Frank Sullivan (1911-18) * 35 25 0 .583 F.W. Luehring (1918-19) 2 2 0 .500 Frank Sullivan (1919-28) * 51 29 0 .638 Howard Stepp (1928-53) 163 66 0 .712 Howard Canoune (1953-58) 31 22 3 .580 Bob Clotworthy (1958-68) 87 38 0 .696 Bill Farley (1968-79) 97 27 0 .782 Rob Orr (1979-present) 306 50 0 .860 * Frank Sullivan (1911-18, 1919-28) 86 54 0 .614 Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL)/Ivy League Championships (25): 1972, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 Eastern Seaboard Meet Championships (13): 1962, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995. Quick Facts: • Since the NCAA swimming and diving championship meets began in 1924, Princeton has produced 22 indi- vidual champions. Most recently, the 1990 foursome of Mike Ross ’90, Ty Nelson ’91, Leroy Kim ’93 and Erik Osborn ’90 set an American record in capturing the 200-yard medley relay. Ross, Nelson, Rich Korhammer ’89 and Rob Musslewhite ’92 had won the event in 1989. Other notable performances include back-to-back championships by Bob Brawner ’52 in the 200- and 100-yard butterfly (1950 and 1951) and Dick Hough ’39 in the 200-yard butterfly (1938 and 1939). • In four NCAA championships between 1986 and 1990, Princeton finished in the top 20, including 13th- place showings in 1987, 1988 and 1990. • Since 1976, Princeton has won 14 EISL championships, including a string of nine consecutive titles from 1984 through 1992. The Tigers had a cumulative EISL record of 77-4 during that span. • Six Tigers have won the Phil Moriarty Award/Ivy League Swimmer of the Meet as the highest scorer at the Eastern Seaboard Meet or Ivy League Championships: Andy Saltzman '80 (1971); Andy O’Hara ’81 (1980); Dan Veatch ’87 (1984, 1986, 1987); Naiden Kremenliev ’93 (1993); Jon Christensen '12 (2012); and Paul Nolle '14 (2012). • Nelson Diebel ’95 took the 1991-92 school year off to train for the 1992 Olympics. The move paid off: Diebel broke the American record in the 100-yard breaststroke at the Olympic trials and went on to win the gold in world-record time in Barcelona. He captured a second gold as part of the medley-relay team. Three other Princetonians have won Olympic medals: Albert Vande Weghe ’40 (1936, silver in the 100-meter backstroke); Jed Graef ’64 (1964, gold in the 200-meter backstroke); and Ross Wales ’69 (1968, bronze in the 100-meter butterfly). • Princeton swam in the Intercollegiate Swimming Association (with City College of New York, Columbia, Pennsylvania and Yale) until the mid-1920s. That league evolved into the EISL (the eight Ivy League schools plus Army and Navy), which began competiton in 1936-37. 1 Men’s Swimming and Diving Letterwinners 1930-31 Craig Severance ’36 R.H. Binns III ’39 S.W. Pach ’42 H.A. Breed ’33 F.S. Strong III ’35 C.W. Boozan ’40 Edward L. Parke ’41† C.W.B. Bulkley ’32 W. Van A. Thomas ’34† D.M. Craig, Jr. ’39¥ W.G. Price ’42 T.K. Chalmers ’33 G.R. Webster ’36 H.D. Cranston ’38 R.B. Rock, Jr. ’43 J.W. Dayton, Jr. ’33 J.C. Willey ’34 A.T. Harper ’39 Scott Scammell II ’41 L.J. Gray, Jr. ’32 Richard R. Hough ’39 W.P. Stadig ’43 H.L.T. Koren ’33 1934-35 J.G. Kelley, Jr. ’38 Thomas J. Sullivan ’42 I.L. Lee ’31 R.E. Baiter ’36 G.M. Lehr ’38§ R.W. Long ’33 J.H. Barrett, Jr. ’35 F.E.P. McCarter ’39 1941-42 V.G. Manych ’32 C.W. Bayliss, Jr. ’37 H.L. Moeller, Jr. ’39 A.A. Bernabei ’44 E.J. Moles, Jr. ’31 Howard L. Canoune ’37 William Shand, Jr. ’40 J.A. Brown ’43 W.F. Mountain, Jr. ’31 H.C. Crawford, Jr. ’36 James R. Simpson ’38† Johnson Clark ’43 C.K. Murray ’31§ W.F. Englis, Jr. ’35 E.K. Torrington ’40 W.W. Crawford ’43 I.V.G. Perine, Jr. ’31 U.B. Grannis, Jr. ’35† Albert Vande Weghe ’40 A.J. Connick Doran ’43 F.E. Sagendorph ’31 Peter Nicholls ’37 Hendrik van Oss ’39 S.P. Howell, Jr. ’44 Edward P. Scherer ’32 C.C. Pierce, Jr. ’35§ J.E. Jones, Jr. ’44 A.P. Taylor ’33 A.C. Randolph ’36 1938-39 Vaughan Kendall ’42 W. Allen Turner ’31† J.T. Skelly, Jr. ’35 R.V. Adams, Jr. ’40 R.W. Kixmiller ’42§ A. Uihlein ’31 J.A. Smith ’37 R.H. Binns III ’39 J.P. Logan ’43¥ R.A. West ’33 G.R. Webster ’36 C.W. Boozan ’40 F.E. Masland III ’44 J.O. Whiteley, Jr. ’37 D.M. Craig, Jr. ’39§ B.A. Oswalt ’44 1931-32 W.H. Willey, Jr. ’36 J.A. Green III ’41 S.W. Pach ’42 W.M. Aicher ’32§ J.C. Woodle ’36 S.J. Halsey ’41 T.M. Shand ’44 H.A. Breed ’33 J.E. Zacharias ’36¥ A.T. Harper ’39 R.H. Sly ’44 C.W.B. Bulkley ’32 Richard R. Hough ’39† W.P. Stadig ’43 J.W. Dayton, Jr. ’33 1935-36 F.E.P. McCarter ’39 Thomas J. Sullivan ’42† L.J. Gray, Jr. ’34 R.E. Baiter ’36 A.W. McClure ’41 W.A. Trubee ’44 H.L.T. Koren ’33 C.W. Bayliss, Jr. ’37 R.V. Mead ’41 R.J. Wiese ’44 R.W. Long ’33 Howard L. Canoune ’37 H.L. Moeller, Jr. ’39 H.G. Williams, Jr. ’44 J.T.L. Nicholson ’33 H.D. Cranston ’38 E.C. Mowry ’40¥ D.K. Rizer ’34 H.C. Crawford, Jr. ’36 Edward L. Parke ’41 1942-43 R.I. Rizer, Jr. ’34 H.W. Gruning ’38 Scott Scammell II ’41 A.A. Bernabei ’44 Edward P. Scherer ’32† J.G. Kelley, Jr. ’38 Albert Vande Weghe ’40 Thomas J. Byrne ’46 H.K. Stokes ’33 J.T. Kinney ’37¥ Hendrik van Oss ’39 W.C. Campbell ’45 A.P. Taylor ’33 Peter Nicholls ’37 A.B. Craig ’47 W.Van A. Thomas ’34 Craig Severance ’36 1939-40 W.W. Crawford ’43 R.A. West ’33 James R. Simpson ’38 R.V. Adams, Jr. ’40 J.K. Deland ’46 J.A. Smith ’37 C.W. Boozan ’40 J.C. Denison ’44¥ 1932-33 D.F. Sullivan, Jr. ’37 Robert S. Borden ’42 A.J. Connick Doran ’43† E.G. Anderson, Jr. ’34 G.R. Webster ’36 Marinus Contant, Jr. ’41¥ R.M. Holsten ’46 J.H. Barrett, Jr. ’35 J.O. Whiteley, Jr. ’37 B.P. Griffin ’42 S.P. Howell, Jr. ’44 H.A. Breed ’33 W.H. Willey, Jr. ’36† S.J. Halsey ’41 J.E. Jones, Jr. ’44 J.W. Dayton, Jr. ’33† J.E. Zacharias ’36§ A.D. Hargrave ’41 Harry G. Kallop, Jr. ’46 J.S. Fluckey ’33 Vaughan Kendall ’42 W.H. Knauer ’44¥ U.B. Grannis, Jr. ’35 1936-37 A.W. McClure ’41 J.P. Logan ’43§ H.L.T. Koren ’33 C.W. Bayliss, Jr. ’37 Robert McEldowney, Jr. ’40 T.L. Nicholson ’45 R.W. Long ’33 R.H. Binns III ’39 E.C. Mowry ’40§ R.R. Riehl, Jr. ’46 H.L. Miller ’34¥ Howard L. Canoune ’37† L.A. Nikoloric ’40 T.M. Shand ’44 J.T.L. Nicholson ’33 H.D. Cranston ’38 S.W. Pach ’42 R.H. Sly ’44 J.N. Riley ’33 A.T. Harper ’39 Edward L. Parke ’41 W.P. Stadig ’43 R.K. Ritchie ’34 Richard R. Hough ’39 P.F. Priester ’42 W.A. Trubee ’44 D.K. Rizer ’34 J.G. Kelley, Jr. ’38 Scott Scammell II ’41 J.E. Witherspoon ’46 H.K. Stokes ’33 J.T. Kinney ’37§ William Shand, Jr. ’40 Norman Zheutlin ’46 A.P. Taylor ’33 G.M. Lehr ’38¥ Thomas J. Sullivan ’42 A.P. Terrell ’33§ F.E.P. McCarter ’39 Albert Vande Weghe ’40† 1943-44 W.Van A. Thomas ’34 H.L. Moeller, Jr. ’39 Robert R. Bedner ’47∆ R.A. West ’33 H.W. Read ’37 1940-41 Thomas J. Byrne ’46∆ James R. Simpson ’38 R.H. Bamman ’43 R.S. Carter ’47 1933-34 J.A. Smith ’37 Robert S. Borden ’42 A.B. Craig ’47 E.G. Anderson, Jr. ’34 F.G. Stickel III ’37 J.A. Brown ’43 J.W. Demmel ’46∆ J.H. Barrett, Jr. ’35 D.F. Sullivan, Jr. ’37 Johnson Clark ’43 W.W. Francis ’46§ H.C. Crawford, Jr. ’36 Hendrik van Oss ’39 Marinus Contant, Jr. ’41§ D.T. Gilchrist ’46∆ W.F. Englis, Jr. ’35 J.O. Whiteley, Jr. ’37 W.W. Crawford ’43 Joseph L. Kurtzman ’47∆ F.S. Friend ’36 T.R. Young ’37 A.J. Connick Doran ’43 T.L. Nicholson ’45∆ U.B. Grannis, Jr. ’35 B.P. Griffin ’42 J.G. Quay ’46∆ R.R. Hart ’35 1937-38 S.J. Halsey ’41 Wallace D. Van Siclen ’46 T.H. Kelly ’35 A.D. Hargrave ’41 W.F. Whitbeck, Jr. ’46∆ D.K. Kirby ’34 W.M. Janney ’41 J.E. Witherspoon ’46 H.L. Miller ’34§ Vaughan Kendall ’42 Norman Zheutlin ’46† C.C. Pierce, Jr. ’35¥ R.W. Kixmiller ’42¥ R.K.