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Men's Swimming & Diving 2010-11 Record Book MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 2010-11 RECORD BOOK 1 > HISTORY • 2010 ncaa CHAMPIONSHIPS 50-yard Freestyle 100-yard Butterfly 1. Josh Schneider, Cincinnati 18.93 1. Thomas Shields, California 44.91 2. Nathan Adrian, Cal 19.02 2. Mathias Gydsen, California 45.83 3. Adam Brown, Auburn 19.03 3. Eugene Godsoe, Stanford 45.96 4. Jimmy Feigen, Texas 19.08 4. Tyler McGill, Auburn 46.01 5. Gideon Louw, Auburn 19.14 5. Tommy Wyher, North Carolina 46.05 6. Joshua Daniels, Cal 19.41 Graeme Moore, California 46.05 2010 NCAA 7. David Duford, Stanford 19.47 7. Mark Dylla, Georgia 46.07 Men's Swimming and Div ing 8. Alex Corville, Stanford 19.51 8. Hill Taylor, Texas 46.35 Championships 17. CHRis BRadY, U-M 19.64 11. CHRIS BRADY, U-M 46.42 March 26-28, 2010 45. Sam HOEKSTRA, U-M 20.19 Ohio State University 200-yard Butterfly McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion 100-yard Freestyle 1. Shaune Fraser, Florida 1:41.45 1. Nathan Adrian, California 41.50 2. Thomas Shields, California 1:41.52 Final Team Standings 2. Jimmy Feigen, Texas 41.91 3. Bobby Bollier, Stanford 1:41.54 1. Texas 500 3. Gideon Louw, Auburn 42.06 4. David Mosko, Stanford 1:42.99 2. California 469.5 4. Adam Brown, Auburn 42.36 5. DAN MADWED, U-M 1:43.11 3. Arizona 387 5. David Dunford, Stanford 42.60 6. Sebastien Rousseau, Florida 1:43.44 4. Stanford 369 6. Josh Schneider, Cincinnati 42.68 7. Daniel Lester, Wisconsin 1:43.48 5. Florida 204 7. Graeme Moore, California 42.90 6. Auburn 277.5 8. Dave Walters, Texas 42.96 100-yard Backstroke 7. MICHIGAN 204 45. CHARLIE HOUCHIN, U-M 44.99 1. Eugene Godsoe, Stanford 45.11 8. Georgia 143 2. Jake Tapp, Arizona 46.16 9. Ohio State 136.5 200-yard Freestyle 3. Guy Barnea, California 46.23 10. Virginia 123 1. Conor Dwyer, Florida 1:32.31 4. Omar Pinzon, Florida 46.30 2. Shaune Fraser, Florida 1:32.53 5. Mathias Gydesen, California 46.36 3. Dave Walters, Texas 1:33.04 6. Marco Loughran, Florida 46.52 4. Scot Robison, Virginia 1:33.50 7. Bryan O'Connor, Arizona 46.81 2010 Championship Awards 5. Scott Jostes, Texas 1:33.77 8. Hill Taylor, Texas 46.92 Swimming Coach of the Year 6. Ricky Berens, Texas 1:33.98 23. ALON MANDEL, U-M 47.59 David Durden, California 7. Brett Fraser, Florida 1:34.06 8. Jean Basson, Arizona 1:34.37 200-yard Backstroke Swimmer of the Year 12. DAN MADWED, U-M 1:34.96 1. Cory Chitwood, Arizona 1:39.29 Conor Dwyer, Florida 30. CHARLIE HOUCHIN, U-M 1:36.74 2. TYLER CLARY, U-M 1:39.89 42. RYAN FEELEY, U-M 1:37.98 3. Eugene Godso, Stanford 1:40.07 Diving Coach of the Year 4. Omar Pinzon, Florida 1:40.09 Adam Soldati, Purdue 500-yard Freestyle 5. Jake Tapp, Arizona 1:40.52 1. Conor Dwyer, Florida 4:13.64 6. Austin Surhoff, Texas 1:41.13 Diver of the Year 2. Jean Basson, Arizona 4:13.64 7. Bryan O'Connor, Arizona 1:41.23 David Boudia, Purdue 3. Clement Lefert, USC 4:13.77 8. Marco Loughran, Florida 1:41.37 4. David Mosko, Stanford 4:13.92 10. ANDRE SCHULTZ, U-M 1:42.20 5. George Markovic, Ohio State 4:14.41 27. ALON MANDEL, U-M 1:44.21 6. Dan MadwED, U-m 4:18.52 7. Balazs Gercsak, Florida 4:18.92 100-yard Breaststroke 8. HASSAAN ABDEL KHALIK, U-m 4:55.68 1. Damir Dugonjic, California 51.65 13. CHARLIE HOUCHIN, U-M 4:18.31 2. Scott Spann, Texas 52.22 30. RYan FEELEY, U-M 4:21.63 3. Martti Aljand, California 52.32 38. JARED MILLER, U-M 4:23.94 4. Marcus Titus, Arizona 52.33 5. George Klein, Auburn 52.51 1,650-yard Freestyle 6. Sean Mahoney, California 52.52 1. Chad La Tourette, Stanford 14:42.87 7. Curtis Lovelace, Stanford 52.61 2. Martin Grodzki, Georgia 14:48.15 8. John Criste, Stanford 52.83 3. Jackson Wilcox, Texas 14:49.47 33. JAMES RIDGEWAY, U-M 54.99 4. Michael McBroom, Minnesota 14:50.59 5. Stefan Sigrist, Ohio State 14:51.27 6. Josef Kinderwater, UNC 14:51.88 7. Troy Prinsloo, Georgia 14:52.16 8. Mark Randall, Alabama 14:53.71 20. RYAN FEELEY, U-M 15:05.37 • 2010-11 MICHIGAN SWIMMING AND DIVING | MGoBlue.com • 2 > HISTORY 2010 ncaa CHAMPIONSHIPS 200-yard Breaststroke 800-yard Freestyle Relay 2010 NCAA Awards 1. Clark Burckle, Arizona 1:53.19 1. Texas 6:12.77 2. Scott Spann, Texas 1:53.21 2. Florida 6:14.72 National Champion 3. George Klein, Auburn 1:53.34 3. Arizona 6:18.33 Tyler Clary 400-yard individual medley 4. Marri Aljand, California 1:53.89 4. Virginia 6:18.99 5. Carlos Almeida, Louisville 1:54.27 5. MICHIGAN 6:20.30 All-America Selections 6. Curtis Lovelace, Stanford 1:54.37 (HOUCHIN, CLARY, MADWED, SCHULTZ) Hassaan Abdel Khalik (1) 7. Eric Friedland, Texas 1:54.80 6. Southern California 6:20.87 500-yard freestyle (8th) 8. Jack Brown, Arizona 1:55.79 7. Stanford 6:22.34 Tyler Clary (4): 37. JAMES RIDGEWAY, U-M 1:59.96 8. Ohio State 6:22.73 200-yard individual medley(5th), 400-yard 40. JARED MILLER, U-M 2:00.54 individual medley (1st), 200-yard backstroke 200-yard Medley Relay (2nd), 800-yard freestyle relay (5th) 200-yard Individual Medley 1. California 1:23.08 Charlie Houchin (1) 1. Austin Surhoff, Texas 1:42.95 2. Auburn 1:24.13 800-yard freestyle relay (5th) 2. Shaune Fraser, Florida 1:42.99 3. Texas 1:24.63 Dan Madwed (3) 3. Martin Liivamagi, Cal 1:43.05 4. Stanford 1:25.75 200-yard butterfly (5th), 500-yard freestyle 4. Omar Pinzon, Florida 1:43.43 5. Arizona 1:25.22 (6th), 800-yard freestyle relay (5th) 5. TYLER ClaRY, U-M 1:43.88 6. Florida 1:25.45 Andre Schultz (3) 6. ANDRE Schultz, U-M 1:43.94 7. Texas A&M 1:25.78 200-yard individual medley (6th), 400-yard 7. Ricky Berens, Texas 1:44.70 8. UNLV 1:26.25 individual medley (7th), 800-yard freestyle 8. Gal Nevo, Georgia Tech 1:45.21 11. MICHIGAN 1:26.76 relay (5th) 40. JamES RidgEwaY, U-M 1:47.58 (MANDEL, RIDGEWAY, BRADY, KENNEDY) All-America Honorable Mention 400-yard Individual Medley Chris Brady (4) 1. TYLER CLARY, U-M 3:38.89 400-yard Medley Relay 100-yard butterfly (11th), 200-yard freestyle 2. Gal Nevo, Georgia Tech 3:40.68 1. California 3:02.83 relay (12th), 200-yard medley relay (11th), 3. Bill Cregar, Georgia 3:41.08 2. Aurburn 3:05.24 400-yard medley relay (11th) 4. Jack Brown, Arizona 3:42.00 3. Stanford 3:05.41 Tyler Clary (2) 5. Clark Burckle, Arizona 3:42.66 4. Florida 3:06.06 400-yard medley relay (11th), 7. Andre Schultz, U-M 3:44.62 5. Texas 3:06.08 400-yard freestyle relay (14th) 8. Tyler Harris, North Carolina 3:46.46 6. Arizona 3:07.54 Sam Hoekstra (1) 30. JARED MILLER, U-M 3:54.92 7. Virginia 3:10.59 200-yard freestyle relay (12th) 8. Texas A&M 3:15.03 Charlie Houchin (1) 200-yard Freestyle Relay 11. MICHIGAN 3:08.99 500-yard freestyle (13th) 1. California 1:15.71 (MANDEL, KENNEDY, BRADY, CLARy) Neal Kennedy (4) 2. Auburn 1:16.01 200-yard freestyle relay (12th), 400-yard 3. Texas 1:16.23 freestyle relay (14th), 200-yard medley relay 4. Stanford 1:16.64 (11th), 400-yard medley relay (11th) 5. Kentucky 1:17.26 Dan Madwed (2) 6. Arizona 1:17.53 200-yard freestyle (12th), 7. Florida 1:17.96 400-yard freestyle relay (14th) 8. Virginia 1:18.55 Alon Mandel (2) 12. MICHIGAN 1:18.98 200-yard medley relay (11th), (BRADY, KENNEDY, ORTIZ, HOEKSTRA) 400-yard medley relay (11th) Miguel Ortiz (1) 400-yard Freestyle Relay 200-yard freestyle relay (12th) 1. California 2:48.78 James Ridgeway (1) 2. Texas 2:49.90 200-yard medley relay (11th) 3. Stanford 2:51.27 Andre Schultz (1) 4. Florida 2:51.36 200-yard backstroke (10th) 5. Kentucky 2:51.84 Roman Willets (1) 6. Arizona 2:52.54 400-yard freestyle relay (14th) 7. Minnesota 2:54.12 14. MICHIGAN 2:55.11 (CLARY, KENNEDY, WILLETS, MADWED) 2010-11 MICHIGAN SWIMMING AND DIVING | MGoBlue.com 3 > HISTORY • 2010 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 50-yard Freestyle 1,650-yard Freestyle 1. Michael Richards, Minnesota 19.53 1. Stefan Sigrist, Ohio State 14:50.46 2. Bryan Chovenac, Indiana 19.86 2. Ryan Feeley, U-M 14:57.11 3. CHRIS BRADY, U-M 19.88 3. Micheal McBroom, Minn. 15:00.66 Joel Elber, Ohio State 19.88 4. Brent Hitchcock, Ohio State 15:04.19 5. Brian Alden, Penn State 19.92 5. Mark Neiman, Ohio State 15:08.87 6. Curt Carlson, Minnesota 19.94 6. George Markovic, Ohio State 15:11.09 100th Annual 7. Lincoln Fahrbach, Ohio State 19.99 7. Vincent Donnelly, Purdue 15:14.40 Big Ten Swimming and Div ing 8.
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