Missy Franklin Highlights Record Number of 810 Scholar All

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Missy Franklin Highlights Record Number of 810 Scholar All PRESS RELEASE Missy Franklin Highlights Record Number of 810 Scholar All- American Swimmers & Divers More than 1,000 Additional Athletes Earn Honorable Mention Status June 25, 2015 NORFOLK, Va. (June 25, 2015) - The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has selected a record 810 swimmers and divers to its Scholar All-America team, highlighted by CSCAA Swimmers-of-the-Year Missy Franklin and Ryan Murphy from California, Sarah Thompson (Williams) and Andrew Wilson (Emory). An additional 1,078 swimmers and divers were recognized as Honorable-Mention selections Student athletes were designated based on their performance in the classroom and the pool. In total 284, institutions placed at least one swimmer or diver on the either the first team or Honorable Mention lists. “Swimmers and divers truly embody the student-athlete ethos and are well-known for earning some of the highest GPAs on campus,” said CSCAA executive director Joel Shinofield . “With nearly half of all national championship qualifiers producing GPA’s higher than 3.50, you see swimming and diving adds so much to value to a campus community. These accomplishments are impressive and a sign of the success they will carry on through life, positively representing their schools along the way.” To be selected to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team, swimmers and divers must have achieved a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and have participated in their respective NCAA/NAIA/NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Honorable Mention selections have similarly achieved a GPA of 3.50 and achieved a "B" time standard or competed at their respective qualifying meets. The selections were drawn from 284 colleges and universities, up from 243 in 2014. That, Shinofield explains, illustrates the widespread contributions of swimming and diving. “This really shows that success isn’t limited to the ‘traditional’ powers. We’ve got coaches, athletes and institutions doing some great things in places you wouldn’t expect and is something we’re very proud of.” Founded in 1922, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the oldest organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & diving at the collegiate level. For questions about the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team contact: [email protected] SS cchhoollaarr DIVISION I WOMEN SPRING 2015 Air Force Genevieve Miller Ball State Brittany Penn (HM) Davidson Elise Lankiewicz (HM) Kimberly Davis (HM) Boise State Brittany Aoyama Denver Amanda Sanders Sara Menke (HM) Samantha Wicks Johanna Roas Akron Amanda Lawson (HM) Blake Balogh (HM) Samantha Corea Ashley Niznik (HM) Emma Chard (HM) Zoe Huddleston Erin Seiler (HM) Erin Kohlbeck (HM) Bridgette McNally (HM) Hannah Raspopovich (HM) Heather Harper (HM) Clara Jenck (HM) Laura Savariau (HM) Jessica Bottelberghe (HM) Dana Gau (HM) Paige Kelkenberg (HM) Jordan Marthens (HM) Duke Jaimee Gundry (HM) Alabama Emma Saunders Kacee Olsen (HM) Jessica Sutherland (HM) Justine Panian Karli Kriewall (HM) Kendall McClenney (HM) Kaylin Burchell Katelyn Martin (HM) Kiera Molloy (HM) Mia Nonnenberg Morgan McClure (HM) Madeline Rusch (HM) Temarie Tomley Nikki Cannon (HM) Verity Abel (HM) Caroline Korst (HM) Sydney Johansen (HM) Duquesne Kayla Owens (HM) Emily Zablocki (HM) Brigham Young Anna Dahl (HM) East Carolina Megan Sellers Kara Fredlock (HM) Haley Bertoldo (HM) Alicia Roueche (HM) Kristel Vourna (HM) Brown Kate Dillione (HM) Bailie Monahan (HM) Morgan Presley (HM) Bucknell Emma Levendoski Vendela Norrman (HM) Stephanie Klotz (HM) Ashley Henderson (HM) Eastern Michigan Alex Shereda (HM) Arizona State Jorie Caneta Rachel Perry (HM) Alexis Mitcheltree (HM) Melanie Busch Buffalo Jessica Powers (HM) Carly Jackson (HM) Juanita Baretto (HM) Megan Burns (HM) Lauren Dark (HM) Anna Olasz (HM) Taylor Steffl (HM) Monica Dorszewski (HM) Jennifer Morgan (HM) California Camille Cheng Evansville Courtney Coverdale (HM) Tory Houston (HM) Eleanor Smart Florida Alyssa Yambor-Maul Arkansas Anna Mayfield Kelly Naze Autumn Finke Chelsea Tatlow Kristen Vredeveld Delaney Dye (HM) Madeline Monroe Melanie Klaren Florida Atlantic Kiley Kuether (HM) Nicole Daniels Missy Franklin Florida Gulf Coast Emma Svensson Rachel Stoehr Noemie Thomas Kira Toussaint Susanna White Rachael Acker Sara Hamilton Aiden Lister (HM) Anne Kastler (HM) Cayla Collins (HM) Elizabeth Braun (HM) MaiJa Roses (HM) Nina Schiffer (HM) Hannah Bortnick (HM) CSU-Bakersfield Carlee Burks (HM) Sandra Wilk (HM) Yuliya Banach (HM) Central Conn Helene Neuhaus (HM) Taylor Malewicki (HM) Auburn Carly Scheper Cincinnati Helena Pikhartova (HM) Florida State Kaitlyn Dressel (HM) Cinzia Calabretta Lindsey Niehaus (HM) Gardner-Webb Charity Byrum (HM) McKenna DeBever Clemson Allison Brophy (HM) Lili Toth (HM) Ashton Ellzey Jessica Doolittle (HM) London Schumacher (HM) Natasha Lloyd Sarah Braun (HM) Valerie Hull Colorado State Emily Williams (HM) Zoe Thatcher Erin Taylor (HM) Genny Pittman (HM) Katie Kicklighter (HM) Morgan Mullins (HM) Mary Kate Hardy (HM) Sarah Peterson (HM) Tess Simpson (HM) Sarah Reynolds (HM) Columbia Salena Huang (HM) Shanna Schuelein (HM) Cornell Jenna Immormino (HM) Founded in 1922, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the oldest organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & di ving at the collegiate level. SS cchhoollaarr DIVISION I WOMEN SPRING 2015 Georgia Amber McDermott Iowa Joelle Christy Miami (Florida) Cheyenne Cousineau Annie Zhu Abigail Grilli (HM) Thea Vock Chantal Van Landeghem Allison Orvis (HM) Wally Layland Courtney Peters Olivia Kabacinski (HM) Heather Arseth (HM) Courtney Weaver Iowa State Breanna Loeschke (HM) Julia Schippert (HM) Hali Flickinger Kasey Roberts (HM) Ksenia Yuskova (HM) Jordan Mattern Marissa Engel (HM) My Fridell (HM) Lauren Harrington Sydney Ronald (HM) Michigan Carey Chen Madeline Locus IUPUI Alexus Laird (HM) Clara Smiddy Meaghan Raab Melissa Berger (HM) Claudia Goswell Rachel Zilinskas James Madison Camilla Czulada (HM) Gillian Ryan Darcie O'Brien (HM) Carly Alexander (HM) Hannah Moore Kelly Thatcher (HM) Olivia Lehman (HM) Carolyn McCann (HM) Kimberlee John-Williams (HM) Kansas Bryce Hinde (HM) Madeline Frost (HM) Olivia Boggs (HM) Lydia Pocisk (HM) Madison Horton (HM) Georgia Southern Elaina Lanson (HM) Kentucky Abby Myers Marni Oldershaw (HM) Georgia Tech Shannon Lumbra Bridgette Alexander Sarah Kamstra (HM) Andrea Demick (HM) Christa Cabot Yin Yan Claudia Lau (HM) Darelle Cowley (HM) Christina Bechtel Zoe Mattingly (HM) Madison Young (HM) Danielle Galyer Michigan State Cristee Cordes (HM) Grand Canyon Hannah Kastigar (HM) Kendal Casey Elizabeth Brown (HM) Iryna Glavnyk (HM) Kristen Wilson Madeline Sewell (HM) Harvard Jing Leung Rebecca Hamperian Shelby Lacy (HM) Geordie Enoch (HM) Samantha Shaheen Minnesota Blake Zeiger Hannah Allchurch (HM) Kendra Crew (HM) Brooke Zeiger Kristina Li (HM) Lehigh Kaitlyn Ruffing (HM) Danielle Nack Sherry Liu (HM) Liberty Cori Gary (HM) Jessica Plant Stephanie Ferrell (HM) Kendall Hough (HM) Kathryn Etterman Hawaii Genevieve Bradley (HM) Meghan Babcock (HM) Lauren Votava Houston Micaela Bouter (HM) Victoria Tschoke (HM) Rebecca Weiland Natasha Burgess (HM) Louisville Abigail Chin Samantha Harding Illinois Alison Meng (HM) Andrea Cottrell Tori Simenec Erika Murphy (HM) Andrea Kneppers Yu Zhou Gabbie Stecker (HM) Kelsi Worrell Abigail Raatz (HM) Illinois State Wenting Zhang TanJa Kylliainen Brooke Lorentzen (HM) Marissa Yontz (HM) Devon Bibault (HM) Devin Ste. Marie (HM) Molly Schatz (HM) Emily Stalmack (HM) Kiera Janzen (HM) Incarnate Word Alona Kyselova (HM) Hannah Magnuson (HM) Maddie Hoch (HM) Lana Nguyen (HM) Lucy Kramer (HM) Missouri Abigail Duncan Indiana Allie Day Mackenzie Buss (HM) Anna Patterson Brooklynn Snodgrass Madalyn Ingmire (HM) Danielle Barbiea Cynthia Pammett Loyola Marymount KJirsten Magnuson (HM) Hannah Stevens Dorina Szekeres Marist Kimberly Tobias (HM) Lauren Reedy Grace Vertigans Marshall Nele Albers (HM) Rachel Hayden Marie Chamberlain Sharlene Brady Samantha Lisy Alexa Beckwith (HM) Rachel Matsumura (HM) Ellen Suek (HM) Kira Zubar (HM) Lauren Callin (HM) Founded in 1922, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the oldest organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & di ving at the collegiate level. SS cchhoollaarr DIVISION I WOMEN SPRING 2015 Nebraska Anna Filipcic Ohio State Aliena Schmidtke Purdue Abby Jagdfeld Jordan Ehly (HM) Annelise Sprau Allie Davis Julia Roller (HM) Rachael Dzierzak Francesca Marr Samantha Hardewig (HM) Taylor Ford MacKenzie Tweardy Taryn Collura (HM) Zhesi Li Nika Petric Nevada Kate Hofmeyer (HM) Amy Bopp (HM) Rhiannon Sheets Sita Kusserow (HM) Annie Gillig (HM) Alex Todd (HM) New Hampshire Katherine Mann Camey Rabold (HM) AnJi Li (HM) New Mexico Kaela McKee (HM) Liz Li (HM) Annie Spalding (HM) Morgan Ginnis (HM) Maren Reeder (HM) Carly Marshall (HM) North Carolina Ally Hardesty Old Dominion Rachel Eckert Hannah Manger (HM) Lauren Earp Julia Machado Vido (HM) Kylie Vogel (HM) Emma Nunn Julia Vido (HM) Rice Alicia Caldwell Catherine Hulsey (HM) Penn State Alyson Ackman Casey Clark Madison
Recommended publications
  • 2019-20 National Team Roster: Women
    2019-20 National Team Roster: Women Name Event(s) Hometown Club* @Twitter Haley Anderson 400 FR; 10K Granite Bay, Calif. Trojan Swim Club @SwimHaley Phoebe Bacon 100 BK Chevy Chase, Md. Nation’s Capital Swim Club Kathleen Baker 100/200 BK; 200 IM Winston-Salem, N.C. Team Elite/California Aquatics @KathleenBaker2 Katharine Berkoff 100 BK Missoula, Mont. Missoula Aquatic Club Lisa Bratton 200 BK Richland, Wash. Aggie Swim Club/Texas A&M @BisaLatton Erika Brown 50/100 FR Charlotte, N.C. Tennessee Aquatics @erikabrown27 Katy Campbell 10K La Cañada, Calif. Team Santa Monica Mallory Comerford 100 FR Kalamazoo, Mich. University of Louisville @Mal_Comerford Madisyn Cox 200 BR; 200/400 IM Lubbock, Texas Longhorn Aquatics @mad_cox Kelsi Dahlia 100 FL Westampton, N.J. Cardinal Aquatics @kelsiwhirl Gabby DeLoof 200 FR Grosse Pointe, Mich. University of Michigan Swim Team @gmdeloof Kaitlyn Dobler 100 BR Aloha, Ore. The Dolphins Portland Swimming Katie Drabot 200 FL Cedarburg, Wis. Stanford Swimming/Ozaukee @katiedrabot Ella Eastin 200/400 IM Irvine, Calif. Stanford Swimming/SOCAL Aquatics @ella_eastin Emily Escobedo 200 BR New Rochelle, N.Y. Condors Swim Club of Clarkstown Hali Flickinger 200 BK; 200 FL Spring Grove, Pa. Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia @Hali_Flickinger Brooke Forde 400 IM Louisville, Ky. Stanford Swimming/Lakeside @forde_b Bethany Galat 100/200 BR Mishawaka, Ind. Aggie Swim Club/Texas A&M Margo Geer 50/100 FR Milford Center, Ohio Mission Viejo Nadadores/Indiana @mmgeer Elise Haan 100 BK Naples, Fla. Wolfpack Elite/NC State @haan_elise Charlotte Hook 200 FL Raleigh, N.C. TAC Titans Torri Huske 100 FL Arlington, Va.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 FINA World Championships Roster
    2019 FINA World Championships Roster Women Name Age* Event(s) Hometown Club @Twitter Kathleen Baker 22 50/100/200 BK; 200 IM Winston-Salem, N.C. Team Elite/California Aquatics @KathleenBaker2 Mallory Comerford 21 100 FR Kalamazoo, Mich. University of Louisville @malcomerford Kelsi Dahlia 24 50/100 FL Westampton, N.J. Cardinal Aquatics @kelsiwhirl Gabby DeLoof 23 800 FR-R Grosse Pointe, Mich. University of Michigan Swim Team @gmdeloof Katie Drabot 21 200 FL Cedarburg, Wis. Stanford Swimming/Ozaukee @katiedrabot Hali Flickinger 25 200 FL Spring Grove, Pa. Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia @Hali_Flickinger Brooke Forde 20 400 IM Louisville, Ky. Stanford Swimming/Lakeside @forde_b Margo Geer 27 400 FR-R Milford Center, Ohio Mission Viejo Nadadores/Indiana @mmgeer Lilly King 22 50/100/200 BR Evansville, Ind. Indiana University @_king_lil Katie Ledecky 22 200/400/800/1500 FR Bethesda, Md. Stanford Swimming/NCAP @katieledecky Simone Manuel 22 50/100 FR; 800 FR-R Sugar Land, Texas Stanford Swimming/First Colony @simone_manuel Melanie Margalis 27 200 IM; 800 FR-R Clearwater, Fla. St. Petersburg Aquatics/Georgia @melmargalis Ally McHugh 22 400 IM Philadelphia, Pa. Unattached/Penn State @AllyMcHugh14 Katie McLaughlin 22 100 FL Dana Point, Calif. California Aquatics/TIDE @KatieMcLaugh1in Lia Neal 24 400 FR-R Brooklyn, N.Y. Stanford Swimming/Asphalt Green @LiaNeal Allison Schmitt 29 200 FR; 400 FR-R Canton, Mich. Pitchfork Aquatics @arschmitty Leah Smith 24 400/800 FR; 800 FR-R Pittsburgh, Pa. Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics @lgsmith19 Regan Smith 17 200 BK Lakeville, Minn. Riptide Swim Team Olivia Smoliga 24 50/100 BK Glenview, Ill.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's All-Time World Performers-Performances Rankings
    Men’s All-Time World Performers-Performances Rankings Page 1 of 127 50 METER BACKSTROKE Top 2660 Performances 24.04** Liam Tancock, GBR 13th World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.60. (Note: Great Britain’s first male backstroke gold-medalist [50, 100, 200]. Tancock’s first international gold/second world- record. (Note: bronze medalist [2005, Montreal; ’07, Melbourne]) 24.07*# Camille Lacourt, FRA XXX European Championships Budapest 08-12-10 (Reaction Time: +0.74. (Nore: also clocked European-record/history’second-fastest 100 back en route to gold several days earlieir [52.11]) 24.08sf1 Tancock 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Reaction Time: +0.57) 24.23 Lacourt 16th World Championships Kazan 08-09-15 (Reaction Time: +0.68, gold medalist) 24.24a Junya Koga, JPN 13th World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.50. (Note: won 100 back gold in an Asian-record 52.26 clocking several days earlier.) 24.27sf2 Lacourt 16th World Championships Kazan 08-08-15 (Reaction Time: +0.69) 24.28 Koga 17th Asian Games Incheon 09-21-14 (Reaction Time: +0.52 [fastest of race]. (Note: Games record, Koga’s third-consecutive gold/record. Won @ Doha in 2K6 [25.40]; Guangzhou, 2K10 [25.08]) 24.29sf2 Koga 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Reaction Time: +0.48) 24.30sf1 Lacourt XXX European Championships Budapest 08-11-10 (Reaction Time: +0.71) 24.33* Randall Bal, USA/Stanford Eindhoven Swim Cup Eindhoven 12-05-08 (Reaction Time: +0.66) 24.34* Gerhard Zandberg, RSA/Arizona 13th World Championshps Rome 08-02-09 (Note: African record.) 24.36 Lacourt FRA Nationals/WCTs Strasbouug 03-27-11 (Note: French Open-“All Comers” record.) 24.37 Lacourt FRA Nats./Euro.
    [Show full text]
  • Swimming World Magazine (Issn 0039-7431)
    STAND OUT PERFORMANCE Limited edition purple and green Fastskin LZR Racer X available now. engineered to do it all. coming soon! EDGE COMFORTABLE, HIGH VELOCITY SWIM FINS Ultimate speed fins designed to optimize training without interrupting a natural kick cycle or compromising on comfort. 100% silicone and trademarked Smart Fin™ Technology reinforces a proper kick at high speeds, builds cardiovascular endurance and activates key muscle groups for a propulsive up-kick. Contact your FINIS representative for more information. FINISinc.com NEW POWERSKIN CARBON-FLEX VX MAXIMUM RANGE OF MOTION Camille Adams www.arenawaterinstinct.com MARCH 2016 FEATURES 014 TOP 9 OLYMPIC UPSETS: 034 HISTORIC #5 DOUG RUSSELL— SURPRISES AT U.S. THE FIRST TEXAN OLYMPIC TRIALS: by Chuck Warner JEFF FARRELL American Doug Russell upset Mark Spitz INSPIRES A in the 100 meter butterfly at the 1968 NATION Olympics in Mexico City. His gold-medal by Annie Grevers performance that day remained the sole Six days after an occasion he had ever beaten Spitz in that emergency ap- event! pendectomy, Jeff Farrell swam 016 TEXAS EVEN TOUGHER at the U.S. by David Rieder Olympic Trials 026 After Texas dominated last year’s men’s and qualified for the 1960 U.S. Olympic 047 Q&A WITH COACH NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving team that competed in Rome, where he MIKE BOTTOM Championships, it’s possible that this won two gold medals as the anchor of the by Michael J. Stott year’s Longhorn team is better! world record-setting 400 medley and 800 freestyle relays. 048 HOW THEY TRAIN 020 GEORGIA ON OUR MIND CONNOR JAEGER AND by David Rieder COACHING ALI DeLOOF With the Georgia Bulldogs finishing first or by Michael J.
    [Show full text]
  • National Team Coaches 2018 • 2019 Roster
    NATIONAL TEAM COACHES 2018 • 2019 ROSTER COACH ATHLETE ATHETE EVENT(S) CLUB OF COACH RON AITKEN Brennan Gravley 10K Sandpipers of Nevada Logan Houck 800 Freestyle Erica Sullivan 800 Freestyle, 1500 Freestyle, 10K ARTHUR ALBIERO Mallory Comerford 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle, 100 Butterfly University of Louisville/ Cardinal Aquatics Kelsi Dahlia 100 Freestyle, 100 Butterfly Zach Harting 100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly PETER ANDREW Michael Andrew 50 Freestyle, 100 Backstroke, 100 Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly Race Pace Club LANCE ASTI Molly Hannis 100 Breaststroke University of Tennessee/Tennessee Aquatics DAN BALINT Jack Levant 200 Freestyle North Texas Nadadores JACK BAUERLE Gunnar Bentz 200 IM Athens Bulldog Swim Club/University of Georgia Nic Fink 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke Hali Flickinger 400 Freestyle, 200 Butterfly Chase Kalisz 200 Butterfly, 200 IM, 400 IM Jay Litherland 200 IM, 400 IM Melanie Margalis 200 Freestyle, 200 IM, 400 IM Olivia Smoliga 100 Backstroke, 200 Backstroke RICK BISHOP Gabby Deloof 200 Freestyle University of Michigan Swim Team Sierra Schmidt 400 Freestyle CAROLINE BOLAND Andrew Abruzzo 400 Freestyle Plymouth Whitemarsh Aquatics MIKE BOTTOM Gabby Deloof 200 Freestyle University of Michigan Swim Team Sierra Schmidt 400 Freestyle Charlie Swanson 400 IM BOB BOWMAN Allison Schmitt 200 Freestyle Arizona State University/Pitchfork Aquatics STEVE BULTMAN Lisa Bratton 100 Backstroke, 200 Backstroke Texas A&M/Aggie Swim Club Bethany Galat 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke AUGIE BUSCH Matt Grevers 100 Backstroke Tucson
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming 1 Media Guidelines & Information Usaswimming.Org/Trials L @Usaswimming L @Usaswimmingnews L #Swimtrials21
    2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming 1 Media Guidelines & Information usaswimming.org/trials l @USASwimming l @USASwimmingNews l #SwimTrials21 Facility Address Media Seating CHI Health Center Omaha USA Swimming will provide seating charts for tabled media in the competition 455 N. 10th Street venue. Overflow (non-tabled) media seating is available in section 102 and 103. Omaha, NE 68102 Seating in the media work room will not be assigned. COVID-19 Guidelines Internet Getty Images All credentialed, on-site media must adhere to the COVID-19 health and safety Wireless internet access will be available throughout the various media work areas. protocols listed at www.usaswimming.org/trials. Media members must receive a Ethernet connections will be available in the Media Seating Area (tables only), 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming Media Guide COVID-19 PCR test 3-6 days before picking up their credentials in Omaha. select photographer locations and the Media Work Room. usaswimming.org/trials l @USASwimming l @USASwimmingNews l #SwimTrials21 Credentials Photographer Guidelines Competition Details Media credential pick-up will be located at the media entrance of the CHI Health Steven Currie will again serve as the photo chief for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Center Omaha. The entrance is located at the back of the building (east side of the Swimming. He will assist and coordinate locations for all photographers in Omaha. Wave I Dates: June 4-7, 2021 building), adjacent to Parking Lot A. This will be the media entrance throughout the Complete guidelines will be distributed to all credentialed photographers prior to Wave II Dates: June 13-20, 2021 me11-1et.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 TYR Pro Swim Series Bloomington: Psych Sheet
    USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 12:13 PM 5/9/2019 Page 1 2019 TYR Pro Swim Series #4 Bloomington - 5/16/2019 to 5/19/2019 Psych Sheet 14 Sam Oliver 17 Snow Swimming 16:02.74 Event 1 Women 1500 LC Meter Freestyle 15 Ryan Schonbachler 19 Una Pitt 16:04.96 5/17/2018 World: 15:20.48 Katie Ledecky 16 Spencer Lehman 20 Indiana S.C. 15:06.47Y 5/17/2018 American: 15:20.48 Katie Ledecky 17 Matthew Hillmer 19 Wisconsin Aquati 15:09.71Y 5/17/2018 U.S. Open: 15:20.48 Katie Ledecky 18 Jack Little 18 Arizona State Un 15:27.24Y 8/24/2014 Jr World: 15:28.36 Katie Ledecky 19 Graham Miotke 18 Wisconsin Aquati 15:30.94Y 5/16/2018 Pro Swim: 15:20.48 Katie Ledecky 20 Nick Smith 20 Kentucky Aquatic 15:33.42Y Trial Cut: 16:49.19 21 Jack Etter 21 Arizona State Un 15:37.61Y B Name Age Team Seed Time 1 Hannah Moore 22 Wolfpack Elite/NC State 16:08.68 Event 3 Women 100 LC Meter Freestyle 2 Kristel Kobrich 33 Chile 16:10.93 World: 51.71 7/23/2017 Sarah Sjostrom 3 Megan Byrnes 20 Unattached 16:18.55 American: 52.27 7/28/2017 Simone Manuel 4 Sierra Schmidt 21 Univ. Of Michiga 16:19.59 U.S. Open: 52.54 7/25/2018 Simone Manuel 5 Cierra Runge 23 Arizona State Un 16:24.00 Jr World: 52.70 8/11/2016 Penny Oleksiak 6 Becca Mann 21 Una Asu 16:24.49 Pro Swim: 53.12 2016 Sarah Sjostrom 7 Cassy Jernberg 21 Unattached 16:27.24 Trial Cut: 56.29 8 Kaitlynn Sims 18 Magnolia Aquatic 16:31.90 Name Age Team Seed Time 9 Sophie Cattermole 22 Univ Louisville 16:34.31 1 Simone Manuel 22 Alto Swim Club 52.27 10 Maggie Wallace 19 Indiana S.C.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016-17 Duke Women's Swimming & Diving Top Times
    2016-17 DUKE WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING TOP TIMES 50-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 100-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY NCAA A 21.80 • B 22.99 • DUKE RECORD 22.14 NCAA A 51.45 • B 55.09 • DUKE RECORD 52.69 DUKE RECORD 57.60 22.25 (B) Maddie Rusch ACC (2/14) 52.69 (DR-B) Maddie Hess Bulldog Invite (2/25) 22.42 (B) Maddie Hess ACC (2/14) 53.04 (B) Mickayla Hinkle Bulldog Invite (2/25) 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 22.50 (B) Alyssa Marsh ACC (2/14) 53.46 (B) Alyssa Marsh Bulldog Invite (2/26) NCAA A 1:55.35 • B 2:01.59 • DUKE RECORD 1:57.33 23.27 Jessie Sutherland Nike Cup (2/3) 55.08 (B) Jessie Sutherland Nike Cup (2/4) 1:57.33 (B) Leah Goldman GAC Invite (11/17) 23.45 Leah Goldman VT Quad (10/22) 55.73 Liza Bragg GAC Invite (11/18) 2:01.80 Kylie Jordan ACC (2/14) 2:02.70 Liza Bragg GAC Invite (11/17) 100-YARD FREESTYLE 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 2:03.13 Lizzie Devitt GAC Invite (11/17) NCAA A 47.69 • B 49.99 • DUKE RECORD 49.18 NCAA A 1:51.95 • B 1:59.19 • DUKE RECORD 1:55.14 2:03.66 Ashleigh Shanley GAC Invite (11/17) 49.18 (DR-B) Maddie Rusch NCAA (3/18) 1:55.20 (B) Maddie Hess ACC (2/16) 49.29 (B) Leah Goldman Nike Cup (2/3-2/5) 1:56.60 (B) Mickayla Hinkle ACC (2/16) 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 49.44 (B) Alyssa Marsh ACC (2/16) 1:58.96 (B) Hunter Aitchison GAC Invite (11/19) NCAA A 4:05.36 • B 4:19.39 • DUKE RECORD 4:15.57 50.76 Hunter Aitchison ACC (2/16) 2:00.22 Liza Bragg GAC Invite (11/19) 4:15.57 (DR-B) Verity Abel ACC (2/15) 50.83 Maddie Hess UNC (1/28) 2:00.52 Maria Sheridan GAC Invite (11/19) 4:17.65 (B) Lizzie Devitt GAC Invite (11/18) 4:24.46
    [Show full text]
  • Swimming World Magazine (Issn 0039-7431)
    COVERAGE OF THE 2014 NCAA DI, DII, DIII, NAIA AND NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS ISSUE MAY 2014 - VOLUME 55 - NO. 05 $3.95 THEY CAME, THEY SWAM, THEY WON A BEHIND-THE-SCENES LOOK AT THE 2014 NCAA DI SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS +SW SPRING SUBSCRIPTION SPECIAL+ (SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 46) May_14_Online.indd 1 4/24/14 9:33 AM May_14_Online.indd 2 4/24/14 9:33 AM May_14_Online.indd 3 4/24/14 9:33 AM May_14_Online.indd 4 4/24/14 9:33 AM May_14_Online.indd 5 4/24/14 9:33 AM FEATURES 010 Lessons with the Legends: 036 Top 10 Triumphs & Tragedies Bob Groseth by Chuck Warner by Michael J. Stott Beginning in its April issue and continuing MAY 2014 monthly through January 2015, Swimming 012 An Olympian’s Guide to World Magazine is counting down the top Backstroke Starts 10 triumphs and tragedies in the history of by Jeff Commings swimming. This month: #9 Rick DeMont— Matt Grevers knows how to make the most Robbed of Two Olympic Gold Medals. of his backstroke start, making sure he’s one of the leaders when he breaks out at 039 Dryside Training: Underwater Speed 012 the 15-meter mark. by J.R. Rosania Here are four exercises using a TRX 016 The Key is Having Fun Suspension Trainer that can help with your by Michael J. Stott underwaters. You will strengthen your core Swimming World provides a parent’s guide and low back as well as your hamstrings. to picking the best age group program for your child.
    [Show full text]
  • Swimming World Biweekly | July 2017 | Issue #13
    SEE OUR ANNUAL AQUATIC DIRECTORY STARTING ON PG 43 KATIE MEILI OLYMPIC MEDALIST ................................................................................ ................................................................................20% MORE FUNCTIONAL ................................................................................ ................................................................................OPTICAL SURFACE. ................................................................................ ................................................................................Unrivaled peripheral vision. ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ...............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 USA Swimming Awards and Honors
    USA Swimming Awards and Honors USA Swimming Award 2008 Michael Phelps 1968 Sherm Chavoor Established in 1982, the USA Swimming Award is 2009 Ryan Lochte 1969 Jim Montrella the highest honor in the sport of swimming, given 2010 Ryan Lochte 1970 Don Watson to the individual or organization with the most 2011 Ryan Lochte 1971 Jim Montrella outstanding contribution to the sport of swimming. 2012 Missy Franklin 1972 George Haines 1982 United States Olympic Committee 2013 Katie Ledecky 1973 Bob Miller 1983 Don Gambril 2014 Katie Ledecky 1974 Dick Jochums 1984 Bernard J. Favaro 2015 Katie Ledecky 1975 Mark Schubert 1985 William A. Lippman, Jr. 2016 Katie Ledecky 1976 Mark Schubert 1986 Ross Wales 2017 Caeleb Dressel 1977 Paul Bergen 1987 Buck Dawson 1978 Paul Bergen 1988 Richard Quick USA Swimming Coach/Developmental 1979 Randy Reese 1989 Mary T. Meagher Coach of the Year 1980 Dennis Pursley 1981 Mark Schubert 1990 Sandra Baldwin Established in 1996 by USA Swimming in 1982 Dick Shoulberg 1991 Michael M. Hastings conjunction with the U.S. Olympic Committee’s 1983 John Collins 1992 Carol Zaleski Coaches Recognition Program, this award is given 1984 Randy Reese 1993 Doug Ingram to the individual with the most outstanding year in 1985 Nort Thornton 1994 Bud and Irene Hackett coaching swimmers, voted on by the LSC Coaches’ 1986 Richard Quick 1995 Harvey Schiller and Bill Hybl Representatives at the annual meetings. The award 1987 Bud McAllister 1996 Dr. Allen Richardson was renamed the Doc Councilman Award in 1999. 1997 George Breen 1988 Bud McAllister
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Phillps 66 Nationals High Point Scores
    USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:10 PM 07/29/2018 Page 1 2018 Phillips 66 National Champs - 07/25/2018 to 07/29/2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 34 Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Leah Smith 23 Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics 64 1 Kelsi Dahlia 24 Cardinal Aquatics 64 3 Katie Ledecky 21 Stanford Swimming 60 4 Kathleen Baker 21 Team Elite 58 .50 5 Regan Smith 16 Riptide 54 .50 6 Lilly King 21 Indiana University 54 6 Simone Manuel 21 Stanford Swimming 54 8 Hali Flickinger 24 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 52 8 Ally McHugh 21 Unattached 52 10 Olivia Smoliga 23 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 51 11 Haley Anderson 26 Trojan Swim Club 47 12 Melanie Margalis 26 Saint Petersburg Aquatics 46 13 Mallory Comerford 20 University of Louisville 44 14 Katie McLaughlin 21 California Aquatics 41 15 Sarah Gibson 23 Team Elite 39 .50 15 Katharine Berkoff 17 Missoula Aquatic Club 39 .50 17 Asia Seidt 20 Kentucky Aquatics 39 17 Allison Schmitt 28 Pitchfork Aquatics 39 19 Isabelle Stadden 16 Aquajets Swim Team 38 .50 20 Brooke Forde 19 Stanford Swimming 37 21 Micah Sumrall 28 Chattahoochee Gold Swim Club 36 22 Jorie Caneta 21 Aggie Swim Club 35 23 Bethany Galat 22 Aggie Swim Club 34 23 Alex Walsh 16 Nashville Aquatic Club 34 25 Katie Meili 27 New York Athletic Club 33 25 Kendyl Stewart 23 Team Elite 33 27 Abbey Weitzeil 21 California Aquatics 32 27 Margo Geer 26 Mission Viejo Nadadores 32 27 Molly Hannis 26 Tennessee Aquatics 32 27 Mariah Denigan 15 Northern KY Clippers Swimming 32 31 Breeja Larson 26 New York Athletic
    [Show full text]