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09-Swim-Mg-Sec04.Pdf 2008 Pac-10 & NCAA Championship Results Place/Name Prelim Final Place/Name Prelim Final Place/Name Prelim Final 200 Medley Relay 400 IM 200 Backstroke 7. UCLA 1:41.04 9. Dani Milligan 4:19.00 4:15.64 8. Madeleine Stanton 1:59.46 1:59.47 (Stanton, Teo, Byers, Colligan) 10. Chiemi Yamamoto 4:19.87 4:18.42 9. Erin Frizzell 2:00.86 1:58.37 13. Kristen Fischer 4:21.51 4:19.46 11. Isabell Fischer 2:00.18 1:59.30 800 Freestyle Relay 17. Lauren Hall 4:21.92 4:15.45 22. Carly Lyons 2:03.67 2:03.39 5. UCLA 7:14.73 23. Sam Vanden Berge 4:24.94 4:25.34 (Hall, Poteete, Sullivan, Bibb) 24. Julie Imagane 4:27.80 4:29.39 100 Freestyle 28. Ellen Brooks 4:33.11 32. Ashley Anlauf 51.33 500 Freestyle 33. Kelly Colligan 51.42 6. Emily Bibb 4:48.21 4:47.03 100 Butterfly 35. Katherine Wong 51.46 14. Sam Vanden Berge 4:51.42 4:48.61 27. Kirsten Byers 56.09 36. Emily Bibb 51.47 15. Julie Imagane 4:50.12 4:48.81 33. Ashley Anlauf 57.24 37. Alex Sullivan 51.48 18. Shannon Hackett 4:55.41 4:49.32 48. Silke Nowotzin 53.14 21. Ellen Brooks 4:54.81 4:53.14 200 Freestyle DQ Anna Poteete n/a 22. Dani Milligan 4:54.54 4:53.33 7. Anna Poteete 1:47.03 1:48.04 23. Alex Sullivan 4:55.29 4:53.90 9. Emily Bibb 1:48.31 1:47.69 200 Breaststroke 27. Silke Nowotzin 4:58.42 27. Silke Nowotzin 1:50.94 8. Nicolette Teo 2:14.10 2:15.02 31. Kelly Colligan 1:51.47 12. Brittany Beauchan 2:18.39 2:16.32 200 IM 32. Katherine Wong 1:51.51 14. Chiemi Yamamoto 2:18.50 2:17.77 17. Nicolette Teo 2:03.05 2:00.89 32. Shannon Hackett 1:51.51 25. Kristen Fischer 2:26.06 25. Kristen Fischer 2:03.59 32. Lauren Hall 2:04.24 100 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly 34. Chiemi Yamamoto 2:04.54 4. Nicolette Teo 1:01.22 1:00.92 20. Shannon Hackett 2:04.18 2:03.16 39. Madeleine Stanton 2:04.70 11. Brittany Beauchan 1:02.78 1:02.50 23. Lauren Hall 2:03.61 2:05.07 46. Brittany Beauchan 2:08.16 25. Kirsten Byers 2:05.15 100 Backstroke 50 Freestyle 8. Isabel Fischer 55.01 55.14 Platform Diving 10. Anna Poteete 22.39 22.04 11. Erin Frizzell 55.56 55.56 6. Morgan Erpenbeck 2:53.35 32. Katherine Wong 23.76 12. Madeleine Stanton 55.34 55.65 14. Tess Schofield 202.40 34. Kelly Colligan 23.89 26. Carly Lyons 57.68 15. Brittany Hill 202.35 35. Ashley Anlauf 23.94 38. Kirsten Byers 24.13 Three-Meter Diving 400 Freestyle Relay 43. Carly Lyons 24.24 7. Marisa Samaniego 281.25 6. UCLA 3:20.53 49. Erin Frizzell 24.54 10. Brittany Hill 262.75 12. Morgan Erpenbeck 259.80 One-Meter Diving 15. Shannon Pirozzi 246.40 2008 Pac-10 Championships 8. Marisa Samaniego 227.70 17. Tess Schofield 243.10 Team Results 11. Tess Schofield 228.55 23. Laura Winn 163.80 12. Morgan Erpenbeck 228.35 1. Arizona ________________________1501 14. Brittany Hill 226.10 400 Medley Relay 2. Stanford _______________________1472 17. Shannon Pirozzi 215.55 7. UCLA 3:40.46 3. California ______________________1262 20. Laura Winn 207.40 (I. Fischer, Teo, Hall, Poteete) 4. UCLA ___________________________938 5. USC _____________________________779 200 Freestyle Relay 1650 Freestyle 6. Arizona State _________________ 727.5 6. UCLA 1:32.50 5. Dani Milligan 16:27.33 7. Washington ____________________ 623 (Poteete, Colligan, K. Wong, Anlauf) 7. Sam Vanden Berge 16:28.92 15. Ellen Brooks 16:46.13 8. Oregon State ___________________377 16. Julie Imagane 16:47.20 9. Washington State ____________ 337.5 Place Name Prelims Finals 200 IM 2008 NCAA Championship Team Standings 49. Lauren Hall 2:02.39 - 1. Arizona 484 27. Miami 32 57. Nicolette Teo 2:02.98 - 2. Auburn 348 28. Houston 29 3. Stanford 343 29. Penn State 26 50 Freestyle 4. Texas A&M 315 30. Georgia Tech 21 24. Anna Poteete 22.73 - 5. California 291 31. UCLA 18 6. Florida 277.5 32. South Carolina 17 One-Meter Diving 7. Georgia 198 North Carolina 17 17. Marisa Samaniego 265.75 - 8. Tennessee 179.5 34. Purdue 16 400 IM 9. Michigan 130 35. Arkansas 14 35. Lauren Hall 4:20.26 - 10. Indiana 128 36. Missouri 13 11. Southern Methodist 126 37. Alabama 11 200 Freestyle 12. Washington 115 38. Eastern Michigan 10 29. Anna Poteete 147.17 - 13. Minnesota 96 39. Florida State 9 14. Texas 87 Rice 9 100 Breaststroke 15. Ohio State 85 41. Toledo 7 6. Nicolette Teo 1:00.58 1:00.71 16. USC 76 42. LSU 5 17. Arizona State 59 43. North Carolina State 4 Three-Meter Diving 18. Kentucky 54 UC Irvine 4 21. Marisa Samaniego 276.35 - 19. Northwestern 51 Drexel 4 20. Virginia 50 46. Brigham Young 3 100 Freestyle 21. Oregon State 45 47. Rutgers 2 27. Anna Poteete 49.23 - 22. Wisconsin 44 48. Clemson 1 23. Virginia Tech 42 Duke 1 200 Breaststroke 24. Princeton 41 Louisville 1 12. Nicolette Teo 2:12.28 2:12.19 25. UC Santa Barbara 36 200 Butterfly 26. Hawai’i 33 42. Lauren Hall 2:04.30 - 32 2008-2009 UCLA Swimming & Diving Bruin Pac-10 Champions UCLA’s Pac-10 Champions (30) Year Event Name Time/Score 2007 1650 Freestyle Katie Nelson 16:09.08 Platform Tess Schofi eld 280.95 2006 1650 Freestyle Katie Nelson 16:18.00 2005 100 Backstroke Katie Arnold 53.22 2004 200 Free Relay (Kim Vandenberg, Malin Svahnstrom, 1:31.32 Amy Thurman, Sara Platzer) 1999 100 Freestyle Keiko Price 49.54 1998 100 Breaststroke Lindsay Etter 1:01.28 1997 100 Breaststroke Lindsay Etter 1:00.64 1996 100 Butterfly Annette Salmeen 54.59 200 Butterfly Annette Salmeen 1:57.00 Three-Meter Diving Amy Sloan 450.75 1995 One-Meter Diving Erin Simmons 391.15 400 Medley Relay (Jill Jenkins, Lindsay Etter, 3:45.23 Annette Salmeen, Megan Oesting) 1994 One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 383.40 Three-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 475.55 1993 50 Freestyle Richelle Depold 22.58 TESS SCHOFIELD One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 404.30 Three-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 490.15 1992 500 Freestyle Natalie Norberg 4:46.02 One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 407.50 1991 100 Backstroke Kristy Heydanek 56.39 200 Free Relay (Julie Vogt, Kristin Stoudt, 1:33.66 Christy Richardson, Sarah Suhadolnik) 200 Medley Relay (Kristy Heydanek, Christy Richardson-Helm, 1:43.45 Kristin Stoudt,Sarah Suhadolnik) Platform Diving Malia Lasley 324.05 1990 50 Freestyle Kristin Stoudt 23.36 100 Freestyle Kristin Stoudt 49.93 400 Medley Relay (Jeanne Gibbons, Missy Herndon, 3:23.29 Christy Richardson, Kristin Stoudt) KATIE NELSON 1989 50 Freestyle Jenny Susser 23.43 One-Meter Diving Karla Goltman 458.00 1988 200 Butterfly Monica Ward 2:00.17 Bold denotes current Bruin LINDSAY ETTER KRISTIN STOUDT KARA GOLTMAN ERIN SIMMONS 2008-2009 UCLA Swimming & Diving 33 Bruin All-Americans 2001 1994 1988 1983 1977 Brighid Dwyer Becky Bruch Jean Badding Tricia Carvacho Luan Cramer Beth Goodwin Richelle Depold Jeannette Beitz Kathy Clarke Kathy Heddy Lyndee Hovsepian Jeanne Gibbons Catherine Capriles Ellen Ferguson Shawn Houghton Jen Noddle Kristy Heydanek Michele Drummonds Diane Graner Karen Melick Sara Platzer Glenda Lueders Karla Goltman Tammy Harvego Margie Moffit Erica Shugart Natalie Norberg Melissa Herndon Tanya Nielsen Kim Worthen Megan Oesting Susan Potrepka Linda Placak Shelli Worthen 2000 Susan Potrepka Melissa Skinner Stacy Smith Billie Yoshino NICOLETTE TEO Nicole Beck Melissa Skinner Sheryle Smith Julie Williams 2008 NCAA ALL-AMERICAN LeAnne Cadag Sheryl Smith Jenny Susser 1976 2008 Brighid Dwyer Jenny Susser Rhonda Von Soosten 1982 Jenny Bartz Nicolette Teo Beth Goodwin Rhonda Van Soosten Monica Ward Jody Alexander Janet Cochran Lyndee Hovsepian Monica Ward Britt Williams Kathy Clarke Luan Cramer 2007 Keiko Price Britt Williams Ellen Ferguson Karen Hazen Katie Arnold Julia Voitovitsch 1987 Nancy Hansen Liz Hogan Sara Clark Katie Younglove 1993 Jean Badding Tanya Nielsen Shawn Houghton Katie Nelson Erin Zehntner Rebecca Bruch Catherine Capriles Linda Placak Ann Krisik Anna Poteete Richelle Depold Vicky Davidson Nancy Placak Karen Melick Marisa Samaniego 1999 Kristin Heydanek Michele Drummonds Stacy Smith Margie Moffit Tess Schofield Nicole Beck Natalie Norberg Karla Goltman April Swanson Andrea Szymanski Nicolette Teo Angela Belloni Megan Oesting Melissa Herndon Julie Williams Kim Worthen Amy Thurman Beth Goodwin Annette Sameen Kathy Long Lyndee Hovsepian Julie Vogt 1981 1975 2006 Keiko Price Lori Walker 1986 Jody Alexander Bonnie Adair Katie Arnold Katie Ryan Kristen Walls Jean Badding Ellen Ferguson Jenny Bartz Katie Nelson Becky Thompson Vicky Davidson Nancy Hansen Nancy Kirkpatrick Anna Poteete Julia Voitovitsch 1992 Tami Ellis Judith Katterman Karen Moe Eileen Seissen Amber Wines Rebecca Bruch Karla Goltman Becky McCafferty An Simmons Amy Thurman Katie Younglove Jeanne Gibbons Diane Graner Cyndi McCullam Andrea Szymanski Kim Vandenberg Kristen Heydanek Tammy Harvego Tanya Nielsen Chiemi Yamamoto 1998 Kirstin Krengel Kristina Kluth Linda Placak 1974 Cindy Bertelink Natalie Norberg Sofia Kraft Stacy Smith Bonnie Adair 2005 Lindsay Etter Megan Oesting Kathy Long April Swanson Nancy Kirkpatrick Katie Arnold Beth Goodwin Christy Richardson Suzette Moran Eve Walton Karen Moe Katie Nelson Jill Jenkins Becky Shelton Ulrika Sandmark An Simmons Eileen Seissen Keiko Price Kristin Stoudt Jenny Susser 1980 Andrea Szymanski Nicoette Teo Amber Wines Julie Vogt Monica Ward Jody Alexander Amy Thurman Kristen Walls Kelly Wely Tina Camilli 1973 Kim Vandenberg 1997 Britt Williams Judith Katterman Bonnie Adair Cindy Bertelink 1991 Becky McCafferty Karen Moe 2004 Lindsay Etter Rebecca Bruch 1985 Cyndi McCullam An Simmons Katie Arnold Amanda Hall Jeanne Gibbons Kathy Clarke Tanya Nielsen Andrea Szymanski Leslie Hovsepian Jill Jenkins Kristin H eydanek Vicky Davidson Linda Placak Kristen Lewis Keiko Price Kimberly Martin Diane Graner Nancy Placak 1972 Jackie Lobdell Susan Trainer Christy Richardson Laurie Gray Stacy Smith Bonnie Adair Katie Nelson
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