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Women's Swimming and Diving Women’s Swimming and Diving 2020-21 Factbook Women’s Swimming and Diving Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION ROSTER Location Dallas, Texas Name Event Ht. Cl. Hometown Founded 1911 President R. Gerald Turner Nicole Aldrich Free 5-10 FR Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Director of Athletics Rick Hart Valentina Becerra Fly SO Colombia University Athletic Representative C. Paul Rogers Annabelle Corcoran Free/IM 5-9 JR Port Washington, N.Y. Enrollment 11,739 Katie Crown Diving 5-3 SR Southlake, Texas Conference American Athletic School Nickname Mustangs Isabella Dickinson Freestyle 5-6 FR Fresno, Calif. Mascot Peruna (a Shetland Pony) Karsten Fields Breast/IM 5-6 SO The Woodlands, Texas Colors Red (PMS 186) and Blue (PMS 286) Gabi Grobler IM/Back 5-6 SR Johannesburg, South Africa Olivia Grossklaus Fly/Free 5-6 JR Mesa, Ariz. MUSTANG COACHING STAFF Head Coach Steve Collins Johanna Gudmundsdottir Sprint Free 5-10 FR Hafnarfjordur, Iceland Head Diving Coach Darian Schmidt Janelle Gursoy Sprint Free 5-8 SO Ajax, Ontario Associate Head Coach Naya Higashijima Prather Anne Hargrove Free/Fly 5-5 FR Montgomery, Ala. Swimming & Diving Office Phone (214) 768-2200 Olivia Hernandez Breast/Free/IM 5-6 SO Miami, Fla. Athletic Trainer Grace Browning Johanna Holloway Diving 5-3 JR Boynton Beach, Fla. SMU MEDIA INFORMATION Elise Johnson Breast/IM 5-9 JR Greeley, Colo. Swimming & Diving Contact Lindsey Olsen Katie Jordan Free 5-8 FR Columbus, Ga. Office Phone (214) 768-4970 Madison Kinsey Fly/Free/IM 5-5 SR Cypress, Texas Cell Phone (847) 344-0389 E-mail [email protected] Frederica Kizek Freestyle/IM 5-7 SO Katy, Texas Athletic Public Relations Office Phone (214) 768-2883 Sofia Lara Freestyle 5-2 JR Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico Athletic Public Relations Address Maddy Lewis Breast/IM 5-9 FR Reno, Nev. Loyd All-Sports Center Taylor Ohlhauser Diving 5-2 SR Edmonton, Alberta 5800 Ownby Drive, Suite 305 Dallas, Texas 75275 Maxine Parkinson Breast/Fly/IM 5-4 FR Naperville, Ill. SMU website www.smumustangs.com Sam Smith Free/Back/Fly 5-11 SR Parker, Colo. Facebook /SMUSwimDiveW Nicole Stambo Diving 5-0 SO Tampa, Fla. Twitter @SMUSwimmingW, #PonyUp Alex Stevens Free 5-8 SO Summit, N.J. Instagram /SMUSwimmingW Kendall Stieben Sprint Free 5-8 FR Broken Arrow, Okla. MUSTANG SWIMMING AND DIVING FACTS Lauren Thompson Free/Breast/IM 5-7 SR Mansfield, Texas 2020 NCAA Finish N/A (Cancelled) Meriel Upton Sprint Free 5-7 SO Denver, Colo. 2020 Conference Finish 2nd Home Facility Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center Indra Vandenbussche Free 5-7 FR Brues, Belgium Barr-McMillion Natatorium Mya VanderHagen Fly/Free 5-9 FR Huntertown, Ind. Kiley Vandevier Back/Free 5-10 SR Brentwood, Tenn. Steve Collins - Head Coach 35th Season Hannah Velasco Fly/Back 5-6 JR Austin, Texas Florida State, 1977 Jenna Watson Breast/IM/Back 5-10 FR Flower Mound, Texas Julia Yakushi Breast 5-6 SO Nashville, Tenn. NCAA Coach of the Year (1991, 1996) Conference Coach of the Year (11 times) NCAA All-Americans (59 individual, 98 relays) 31 Olympians Darian Schmidt - Head Diving Coach Fourth season Indiana, 2015 1 Individual Conference Champion 1 All-American Naya Higashijima - Associate Head Coach Second Season Oregon State, 2004 --1-- Women’s Swimming and Diving All-Time Top Performers 50 FREE 100 BACK 200 IM 1. Isabella Arcila, 2015 22.15 1. Therese Svendsen, 2012 51.99 1. Martina Moravcova, 1999 1:55.65 2. Martina Moravcova, 1999 22.22 2. Isabella Arcila, 2013 52.69 2. Alenka Kejzar, 2002 1:56.38 3. Laura Pomeroy, 2006 22.34 3. Matea Samardzic, 2016 52.75 3. Therese Svendsen, 2012 1:58.08 4. Nathalie Lindborg, 2015 22.39 4. Anja Carman, 2008 52.84 4. Andrea Podmanikova, 2018 1:58.57 5. Rania Elwani, 1998 22.44 5. Lia Oberstar, 1997 53.22 5. Corrie Clark, 2003 1:58.72 6. Leane Darling, 2006 22.50 6. Petra Klosova, 2009 53.39 6. Gabi Grobler, 2019 1:59.41 7. Erin Trahan, 2019 22.53 7. Felicity Passon, 2019 53.52 7. Matea Samardzic, 2016 1:59.43 8. Hannah Rogers, 2016 22.58 8. Genny Konicke, 2012 53.71 8. Petra Klosova, 2008 1:59.48 9. Sascha Van den Branden, 2009 22.60 9. Felicia Anderson, 2019 53.83 9. Rachel Nicol, 2015 1:59.49 10. Katina Maistrellis, 2001 22.62 10. Gabi Grobler, 2020 54.21 10. Anu Koivisto, 2001 1:59.52 100 FREE 200 BACK 400 IM 1. Martina Moravcova, 1999 47.87 1. Anja Carman, 2008 1:52.17 1. Matea Samardzic, 2017 4:05.52 2. Isabella Arcila, 2015 48.36 2. Matea Samardzic, 2017 1:52.69 2. Alenka Kejzar, 2002 4:06.70 3. Petra Klosova, 2007 48.50 3. Therese Svendsen, 2012 1:53.51 3. Martina Moravcova, 1998 4:12.78 4. Rania Elwani, 1999 48.58 4. Alenka Kejzar, 2003 1:53.68 4. Kirsty McLauchlan, 2015 4:14.82 5. Nathalie Lindborg, 2015 48.72 5. Isabella Arcila, 2015 1:54.39 5. Sara Nordenstam, 2003 4:15.93 6. Gitta Jensen, 1993 48.75 6. Anu Koivisto, 2001 1:55.85 6. Maroua Mathlouthi, 2008 4:16.48 7. Vicky Cunningham, 2017 48.79 7. Petra Klosova, 2008 1:56.47 7. Deanna Matthews, 2012 4:16.72 8. Candace Blackman, 2008 48.86 8. Anna Volchkov, 2013 1:56.77 8. Andrea Cassidy, 2001 4:16.91 9. Jennifer Blackman, 2008 48.90 8. Felicia Anderson, 2020 1:56.77 9. Jennifer Basel, 2008 4:17.29 10. Genny Konicke, 2012 49.06 10. Gabi Grobler, 2019 1:57.12 10. Sandra Cam, 1995 4:17.50 200 FREE 100 BREAST 200 FREE RELAY 1. Martina Moravcova, 1997 1:43.08 1. Tara-Lynn Nicholas, 2015 59.12 Rangelova, Konicke 2012 1:28.48 2. Nina Rangelova, 2012 1:44.62 2. Rachel Nicol, 2015 59.49 Babok, Arcila 3. Jennifer Blackman, 2008 1:45.29 3. Andrea Podmanikova, 2018 59.68 4. Georgina Lee, 2004 1:45.52 4. Corrie Clark, 2005 1:00.74 400 FREE RELAY 5. Celina Lemmen, 2005 1:45.94 5. Katie McClelland, 1999 1:00.88 C. Blackman, Pomeroy, 2006 3:14.16 6. Gitta Jensen, 1993 1:45.70 6. Devon Callaghan, 2010 1:01.25 Klosova, Darling 7. Candace Blackman, 2008 1:46.33 7. Susan Lipscomb, 1992 1:01.28 8. Vicky Cunningham, 2017 1:46.45 8. Erica Donadon, 2012 1:01.33 800 FREE RELAY 9. Maddie Hoch, 2015 1:46.52 9. Raminta Dvariskyte, 2012 1:01.42 J. Blackman, Klosova 2008 7:04.87 10. Petra Klosova, 2006 1:46.76 10. Tamara Sambrailo, 2005 1:01.83 C. Blackman, Van den Branden 500 FREE 200 BREAST 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Flavia Rigamonti, 2003 4:37.72 1. Andrea Podmanikova, 2019 2:08.66 Svendsen, Donadon 2012 1:36.84 2. Georgina Lee, 2002 4:40.24 2. Rachel Nicol, 2012 2:09.13 Konicke, Arcila 3. Anja Carman, 2005 4:41.05 3. Corrie Clark, 2003 2:10.07 4. Sandra Cam, 1995 4:43.40 4. Tara-Lynn Nicholas, 2015 2:10.10 400 MEDLEY RELAY 5. Katie Roberts, 2006 4:43.51 5. Raminta Dvariskyte, 2012 2:11.60 Arcila, Nicol 2014 3:31.66 6. Mary Pat Gaffney, 1985 4:44.14 6. Katie McClelland, 1996 2:11.61 Erasmus, Rangelova 7. Jennifer Blackman, 2008 4:44.48 7. Sarah Chandler, 2001 2:11.89 8. Nina Rangelova, 2013 4:44.97 8. Kirsty McLauchlan, 2015 2:12.41 ONE METER 9. Suzanne Black, 1997 4:45.10 9. Tamara Sambrailo, 2005 2:12.90 Jenny Lingamfelter, 1997 328.95 10. Katie McClelland, 1997 4:45.48 10. Jenny Basel, 2006 2:12.99 THREE METER 1000 FREE 100 FLY Audra Egenolf, 2010 346.85 1. Flavia Rigamonti, 2003 9:31.64 1. Marne Erasmus, 2014 51.10 2. Sandra Cam, 1995 9:44.92 2. Erin Trahan, 2020 51.68 PLATFORM 3. Suzanne Black, 1997 9:49.15 3. Martina Moravcova, 1999 51.89 Audra Egenolf, 2010 308.30 4. Florence Baker, 1985 9:49.71 4. Genny Konicke, 2012 52.12 5. Anja Carman, 2006 9:51.89 5. Elzanne Werth, 2009 52.51 6. Katie Roberts, 2006 9:56.60 6. Angela San Juan-Cisneros, 2008 52.86 7. Frederica Kizek, 2020 9:56.66 7. Georgina Lee 53.01 8. Lauren Silva, 1998 9:58.68 8. Felicity Passon, 2019 53.29 9. Jeanine Steenkamp, 1989 9:59.95 9. Berit Puggaard, 1995 53.91 10. Lia Oberstar, 1999 10:01.69 10. McCall Dorr, 2003 53.96 1650 FREE 200 FLY 1. Flavia Rigamonti, 2003 15:40.41 1. Georgina Lee, 2003 1:54.71 2. Sandra Cam, 1995 16:09.19 2. Erin Trahan, 2019 1:56.44 3. Flo Barker, 1985 16:13.20 2. Olivia Grossklaus, 2020 1:56.44 4. Anja Carman, 2006 16:14.38 4. Lia Oberstar, 1997 1:56.76 5. Suzanne Black, 1997 16:17.24 5. Denisa Smolenova, 2012 1:56.80 6. Mary Pat Gaffney, 1987 16:19.90 6. Berit Puggaard, 1993 1:57.23 7. Katie Roberts, 2006 16:22.84 7. Marne Erasmus, 2017 1:57.36 8. Frederica Kizek, 2020 16:28.89 8. Anna Cheesbrough, 2017 1:57.92 9. Isabelle Arnould, 1992 16:30.04 9. Lauren Stinnett, 2000 1:58.60 10. Alice McCall, 2014 16:36.83 10. Martina Moravcova, 1997 1:58.78 --2-- Women’s Swimming and Diving National/Conference Honors NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Lategan, Christy-Leigh 2009 Basel, Jenny 2009 Lindborg, Nathalie 2015 2014 Egenolf, Audra 2011 Ohlhauser, Taylor 2020, 2019 Jordan, Jenny 1989 Podmanikoiva, Andrea 2019 Lee, Georgina 2004 Rangelova, Nina 2014 Lingamfelter, Jenny 1999 Rogers, Hannah 2017 Link, Kristin 2000 Samardzic, Matea 2018, 2017 Loock, Christine 1976 Smolenova, Denisa 2010, 2009 McClelland, Katie 1999 Soza, Gabriela 2010 Moravcova, Martina 1999 Stambo, Nicole 2020 Oberstar, Lia 1999 Trahan, Erin 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 Reback, Laura 1997 Van den Branden, Sascha 2010, 2009 Schild, Kristin 2007 Vavourakis, Emily 2010 Van den Braden, Sascha 2011 Wainman, Madeline 2015 Wanberg, Lisa 2003 Yancey, Britney 2010 Wilson, Krista 1991 Wimer, Alison 2001 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONORS Anderson, Felicia 2020 NCAA TOP VIII AWARD Arcila, Isabella 2015, 2014 Puggaard, Berit 1996 Santini, Cheril 1995 Balke, Rachel 2015, 2014 Bezan, Ursa 2017, 2016, 2014 NCAA SWIMMER OF THE YEAR Bradley, Kara 2018 Moravcova, Martina 1997 Butz, Samantha 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 Charron, Kathleen 2018, 2017, 2016 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Cheesbrough, Anna 2017, 2016 Collins, Steve 1996, 1991 Corbett-Methot, Sky 2015, 2014 Corcoran, Annabelle 2020, 2019 VERIZON
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