2016 - 2017 USC Men’s & Women’s and Diving

Co-Captain Steven Stumph Co-Captain Chelsea Chenault

Co-Captain Michael Domagala Co-Captain Hannah Weiss

Co-Captain Co-Captain Anika Apostalon

2015-2016 Pac-12 Champions 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving

Table of Contents 2016-2017 USC Quick Facts

Schedule...... 1 LOCATION: ...... Los Angeles, CA Quick Facts...... 1 FOUNDED: ...... 1880 ENROLLMENT: ...... 43,000 (19,000 undergraduate) MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING PRESIDENT: ...... C. L. Max Nikias Roster and NCAA Time Standards ...... 2 COLORS: ...... Cardinal and Gold NICKNAME: ...... Trojans/Women of Troy 2016-17 Profiles...... 3-14 CONFERENCE: ...... Pac-12 2015-16 Results and Honors/Season Review...... 15-16 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ...... Lynn Swann 2015-16 Top Times...... 17 2015-2016 MEN’S RECORD: ...... 9-1 / 13th at NCAAs 2015-2016 PAC-12 RECORD: ...... 4-1 / 2nd at Pac-12s WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2015-2016 WOMEN’S RECORD: ...... 8-2 / 6th at NCAAs 2015-2016 PAC-12 RECORD: ...... 6-1 / 1st at Pac-12s Roster and NCAA Time Standards ...... 18 HEAD COACH: ...... (11th year) 2016-17 Women of Troy Profiles...... 19-29 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: ...... (9th year) 2015-16 Results and Honors/Season Review...... 30-31 ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Chase Bloch (3rd year) 2015-16 Top Times...... 32 ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jeff Julian (1st year) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Victoria Ishimatsu (5th year) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Dan Heraly (1st year) COACHES AND STAFF HEAD DIVING COACH: ...... Hongping Li (18th year) Head Coach Dave Salo...... 33-35 DIRECTOR OF SWIM OPERATIONS: ...... Paul Davidson (11th year) Assistant Coach Catherine Vogt...... 36-37 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: ...... Vanessa Massey Assistant Coach Chase Bloch...... 38 AQUATICS OFFICE PHONE: ...... (213) 740-8444 Assistant Coach Jeff Julian...... 39 AQUATICS OFFICE FAX: ...... (213) 740-6177 Volunteer Assistant Coach Victoria Ishimatsu...... 40 SID CONTACT: ...... Paul Goldberg SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE PHONE: ...... (213) 740-8480 Director of Swim Operations Paul Davidson...... 41 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE FAX: ...... (213) 740-7584 Head Diving Coach Hongping LI...... 42-44 SID CELL PHONE: ...... (213) 725-3567 Uytengsu Aquatics Center...... 45-47 SID E-MAIL:...... [email protected] USC OFFICIAL WEBSITE: ...... www.usctrojans.com USC MEN’S SWIMMING HISTORY USC ATHLETICS FACEBOOK: ...... facebook.com/USCTrojans USC ATHLETICS TWITTER: ...... twitter.com/USC_Athletics Uytengsu Aquatics Center Records...... 48 USC SWIMMING TWITTER: ...... twitter.com/USCswim USC Team Records...... 49 USC SWIMMING INSTAGRAM: ...... USCSWIM USC All-Time Top 10...... 50 Year-by-Year Results/Captains...... 52 USC’s Olympians...... 52-54 USC In International Swimming...... 55-57 USC’s NCAA Titles...... 58 2016-2017 USC Schedule USC’s All-Americans ...... 59-64 DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME USC’s Pac-12 Conference Titles ...... 65-66 9/9 Fri. Intrasquad (m/w) USC 2 p.m. USC’s AAU Meet History ...... 66 9/30 Fri. at Cal Poly (m) San Louis Obispo, Calif. 6 p.m. USC’s Pacific Coast Titles ...... 67 10/1 Sat. at UC Santa Barbara (m) Santa Barbara, Calif. 11 a.m. 10/14-15 Fri.-Sat. at SMU Classic (w) Dallas, Texas 4:30 p.m. USC NCAA TITLE TEAMS, LEGENDS 10/21 Fri. CSU Bakersfield (m), Florida Gulf Coast (w) USC 2 p.m. USC NCAA Championships teams...... 68-69 11/4 Fri. at Arizona State * (m/w) USC 2 p.m. 11/5 Sat. at Arizona * (m/w) USC 11 a.m. Swim With Mike...... 70 11/5 Sat. Alumni Relays USC 8 a.m. USC Endowments Scholarships...... 71 11/11-13 Thur.-Sat. Trojan Diving Inv. (m/w) USC All day USC Legends/Coaching Greats ...... 72-84 11/30-12/3 Wed.-Sat. Texas Invitational (m/w) Austin, Texas All day 1/13 Fri. Wisconsin (m/w) USC 11 a.m. USC WOMEN’S SWIMMING HISTORY 1/14 Sat. Utah (w) USC 11 a.m. Uytengsu Aquatics Center Records...... 85 1/13-15 Fri.-Sun. Bruin Diving Invite (m/w) Westwood, Calif. All day 1/27 Fri. at California * (w) Berkeley, Calif. 2 p.m. USC Team Records...... 86 1/28 Sat. at Stanford * (w) Palo Alto, Calif. 12 p.m. USC’s Olympians...... 87-89 2/3 Fri. at California * (m) Berkeley, Calif. 2 p.m. USC in International Competition...... 90-91 2/4 Sat. at Stanford * (m) Palo Alto, Calif. 12 p.m. USC’s All-Americans ...... 92-96 2/10 Fri. UCLA * (w) USC 11 a.m. USC’s Pac-12/WCAA Titles ...... 97 2/18 Sat. Utah * (m) USC 12 p.m. USC’s NCAA/AIAW Titles ...... 98 2/22-25 Wed.-Sat. Women’s Pac-12 Championships Federal Way, Wash. All day 3/1-4 Wed.-Sat. Men’s Pac-12 Championships Federal Way, Wash. All day Year-by-Year Results/Captains...... 99 3/6-8 Mon.-Wed. NCAA Zone E Diving TBD All day All-Time Opponent Records...... 99 3/15-18 Wed.-Sat. Women’s NCAA Championships , Ind. All day 3/22-25 Wed.-Sat. Men’s NCAA Championships Indianapolis, Ind. All day

* Pac-12 meet Home meets in bold at Uytengsu Aquatics Center. Credits Photos by Dan Avila, Getty Images, AP, John Pyle, Michael Dunker, Long Photography, NCAA, Bill Collins, Jonathan Moore, Paul Goldberg, Timothy Binion and USC Sports Information archives. This guide was written and edited by senior associate sports information editor Paul Goldberg.

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Name Yr. Event Ht. Hometown (College/HS) Ridge Altman Sr. Fly / Breast 5-11 Kula, Hawaii (Seacrest Country Day) Walker Bell So. IM/Free 6-5 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Jr. Free/Fly/Back 6-3 Coral Springs, Fla. (American Heritage School) Scott Clausen Jr. Fly/Back/IM 6-1 Oceanside, Calif. (El Camino) Jr. Free/Fly 6-1 Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) Caleb Dixon Fr. Diving 6-0 San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente) Maclin Davis Sr. Fly 6-3 Nashville, Tenn. (Montgomery Bell Academy) Cash Deloache So. Fly/Free 6-3 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Tucker) Michael Domagala Sr. Free / Fly / IM 6-0 City (Regis Jesuit High School) Dashiell Enos Jr. Diver 5-8 Studio City, Calif. (Connections Academy) Pawel Furtek Jr. Free 6-1 Wrocław, Poland Henry Fusaro Fr. Diving 6-0 Scottsdale, Ariz. Kyle Grissom So. Free/Fly 6-0 Porterville, Calif. (Porterville) Mark Jurek Fr. Fly 5-10 Gilbert, Ariz. (Chandler) Jon Knox Jr. Free/Back 6-3 Sebastopol, Calif. (Analy High) Mario Koenigsperger Fr. Breast 6-7 Auckland, New Zealand (Sacred Heart College) Reed Malone Sr. Free/Fly 6-3 Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) Nick Mamola Fr. Diving 5-10 San Jose, Calif. (Santa Teresa) Matthew McDermott Fr. IM 5-5 Long Beach, Calif. (St. John Bosco) Billy Monjay So. Breast 5-8 Irvine, Calif. (Northwood) Patrick Mulcare So. IM/Back/Free 6-0 Tigard, Ore. (Southridge) Jason O’Brien So. Free 6-2 San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma High) Thomas Reed Fr. Free 6-5 Mountain View, Calif. (Bellarmine College Prep) Steven Stumph Sr. Breast/IM/Fly 5-7 Moraga, Calif. (Campolinda) Nikolai Syssoev Fr. Free 6-5 Newton, Mass. Ralf Tribuntsov Jr. Back/Fly/Free 6-5 Silkeborg, Estonia Alexander Valente So. Fly 6-1 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Does Pueblos) Carsten Vissering So. Breast 6-5 Bethesda, Md. (Georgetown Prep) Kevin Zhou Fr. Free 6-4 Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler)

Head Coach: Dave Salo (11th year) Associate Head Coach: Catherine Vogt (9th year) Assistant Coach: Chase Bloch (3rd year) Assistant Coach: Jeff Julian (1st year) Head Diving Coach: Hongping Li (18th year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Dan Heraly (18th year) Director of Operations: Paul Davidson (11th year)

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RIDGE ALTMAN CLUB/COACH: Santa Barbara Swim Club/. PERSONAL: Bell, a business administration major, competed in triathlons since he was 10 and raced in his first U.S. Open in 2011 at 13. Breast/IM • 5-11 • RS Senior BELL’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 200-yard free 1:40.87 500-yard free 4:28.24 Kula, Hawaii 1000-yard free 9:30.90 200-yard IM 1:48.61 Seacrest Country Day 400-yard IM 3:50.19

THIS SEASON: Ridge Altman, a 2017 redshirt senior, returns after a year away from the team, a skilled breaststroker and 200y DYLAN CARTER IMer looking to return to the form that made him a 2015 NCAA Championships participant and Pac-12 finalist. 2016: Altman redshirted in 2016, training for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Free/Fly/Back • 6-2 • RS Junior Trials. He finished 67th in the 200m breast and 75th in the 100m breast. Coral Springs, Fla. 2015: Altman, as a junior, competed at the NCAA Championships for the first time in 2015, taking 27th in the 200y breast (1:54.93) with a PR, 39th American Heritage School in the 100y breast (53.83) and 53rd in the 200y IM (1:52.95) … Altman reached his first conference final at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, THIS SEASON: Dylan Carter, a top-end finishing fifth in the 200y breast (1:55.04). He was also 14th in the 100y freestyler from Trinidad & Tobago who can breast (53.74) and 19th in the 200y IM (1:48.23). His 200y IM time and also swim the fly and back, is a career six-time his 53.59 in 100y breast prelims were both PRs. All-American and three-time NCAA and Pac- 2014: Altman competed in three events at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships 12 relay champion who is back after a year off training for the Olympics. as a sophomore, finishing 12th in the 200y breast (1:57.31), 16th in the Carter among USC’s top 10 fastest swimmers in the 50y, 100y 200y free 100y breast (54.87) and 24th in the 200y IM (1:49.46). His 54.54 in the and the 100y fly and 100y back. He is part of USC’s team records in the 100y breast prelims was a personal best. 200y, 400y and 800y free relays and in the 200y medley relay ... At the 2013: Altman provided depth in the breast and medley events as a 2013 2016 FINA World Championships (short course), Carter was a two-time freshman, posting an NCAA ‘B’ cut in the 200y breast (1:58.95) at the U.S. finalist, finishing fourth in the 200m free and seventh in the 50m fly. In Winter Nationals with a ‘B’ finalist finish. He competed in three exhibition the 200m free, he twice broke the Trinidad and Tobago national record, heats at the Pac-12 Championships. ultimately lowering it to 1:42.48. He also lowered his country’s mark in HIGH SCHOOL: Altman, who was a co-captain at Seacrest Country Day the 50m fly twice, the second time in the semifinals with a 22.53 ... For in Naples, Fla., finished second in the 100y fly in the 2010 Division IA state his efforts, he won (by popular vote) Trinidad and Tobago’s 2016 Peoples championships and third in the 100y breast as a senior and earned 2010 Choice Award. Naples News Boys Swimmer of the Year honors. Originally from Maui, 2016: Carter redshirted as a 2016 junior to train for the 2016 Olympics Altman also won FHSAA 1A Region 3 titles in the 100y fly and 100y breast. ... He represented Trinidad & Tobago at the Rio Games, swimming the CLUB: Lahaina Swim Club. 100m free and finishing 23rd (48.80) ... Carter won four titles at the 2016 PERSONAL: He was born on May 4, 1993. He is an economics major. Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships, claiming first in the 50m, ALTMAN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100m and 200m free and the 100m back. 100-yard fly 49.76 100-yard breast 53.59 2015: Carter was a four-time All-American as a 2015 sophomore, 100-yard back 52.88 swimming on two NCAA winning relays and one Pac-12 relay winner ... 200-yard breast 1:54.93 200-yard IM 1:48.23 Carter swam the second leg on USC’s 800y free relay that won in a school- record 6:11.64 and then anchored Troy’s 400y free relay winner, coming from behind on the final leg in another school record (2:47.06). Carter WALKER BELL also swam on USC’s fifth-place 200y free relay and on its sixth-place 200y medley relay. Individually, Carter scored twice in ‘B’ finals, finishing 13th in the 100y free (42.74, PR 42.61 in prelims) and 16th in the 200y free IM/Free • 6-5 • Sophomore (1:36.01, PR 1:33.27 in prelims). He was also 19th in the 50y free in a PR 19.41 ... At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, he was a two-time finalist, Santa Barbara, Calif. taking fifth in the 50y free (19.52) and eighth in the 100y fly (46.80) while Dos Pueblos HS finishing 11th in the 100y free (43.22). He also led off USC’s Pac-12 title in the 800y free relay ... At the 2015 World Championships, Carter swam in four events for Trinidad and Tobago. His top finish was a 15th in the THIS SEASON: Walker Bell, a 2016-17 semifinals of the 50m fly (23.60). sophomore, is a versatile swimmer who can 2014: Carter helped USC to an NCAA title in the 800y free relay and was a help the Trojans in a variety of tough events. two-time Pac-12 finalist as a 2014 freshman. At the NCAA Championships, 2016: Bell competed in two events as a Carter swam the third leg of the Trojans’ wire-to-wire win in the 800y free freshman at the 2016 Pac-12 Championships, finishing 18th in the 400y relay. He scored individually with a 15th-place finish in the 200y free IM (3:50.19, PR) and 20th in the 200y fly (1:47.28, 1:46.95 in prelims). (1:35.06) and he was 42nd in the 50y free (19.93). He also helped USC He swam an exhibition 200y IM that produced a 1:48.61, an NCAA B cut qualify for the final of the 400y free relay to earn his second All-American and PR. Bell was also a reliable contributor in the distance free throughout honor ... At the Pac-12s, Carter was sixth in the 50y free (19.51) and his freshman season. seventh in the 100y back (47.33). He also won the `B’ final of the 100y HIGH SCHOOL: Bell, who prepped at Dos Pueblos High in Goleta, Calif., free (43.09). He led off USC’s 800y free relay title and swam second on led his school to the 2015 Channel League title, winning the 200y and Troy’s 400y free relay win ... He was second in the 50m fly and third in the 500y free in the process … at the 2014-15 CIF Division I Championships, 50m free at the 2014 Youth in the summer. he was second in the 50y back and sixth in the 200y IM and 500y free … HIGH SCHOOL: Carter broke his country’s national record in the 400m He won the 200m IM at the 2014 Speedo Champions Series at Clovis, free (3:50.05) at Trinidad & Tobago’s 2013 Short Course Trials and won Calif., and was eighth in the 400m IM. silver in the 50m fly at the 2013 Junior Worlds. He also became the first

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Trinidad & Tobago swimmer to final in the 100m back, taking fourth, and SANTO CONDORELLI also was top 8 in the 50m back at the meet … Earned the Trinidad & Tobago’s Ministry of Sport 2013 Spirit of Sport Award as Junior Male Athlete of the Year … Carter was third in the 50y free (19.65) at the 2013 Free/Fly • 6-1 • RS Junior U.S. Junior Nationals … He won he 2012 U.S. Junior National title in the 200y free and broke 20 seconds in the 50 free for the first time at the meet Jacksonville, Fla. at the age of 16 … He burst onto the scene at the 2009 Carifta Swimming The Bolles School Championships in Aruba when he won eight golds and a silver and set eight Carifta records … He was a finalist at the 2011 Commonwealth THIS SEASON: Santo Condorelli, a career Youth Games in the 50m and 100m back and the 50m fly and qualified for four-time All-American for the Trojans as a the 2013 World Championships but opted to focus on the World Juniors freshman and a sophomore who swam on an instead. NCAA title winning relay and two conference CLUB/COACH: Davie Nadadores/ Alex Pussieldi. winners in 2015, returns as a redshirt junior after a year training for the PERSONAL: He was born Jan. 30, 1995 ... He is majoring in 2016 Olympics, where he represented Canada. He is USC’s record-holder environmental studies. in the 100y fly (45.79) and is Troy’s second-fastest in the 50y free (19.27) CARTER’S PERSONAL RECORDS: and third-fastest in the 100y free (42.20). 50-yard free 19.32 100-yard free 42.14 2016: Condorelli redshirted as a 2016 junior while training for the 200-yard free 1:32.62 100-yard back 46.90 Olympics, turning it into a huge year that included an Olympic final 100-yard fly 45.27 and being named Swimming Canada’s 2016 Male Swimmer of the Year honor ... Condorelli raced in four events for Canada at the Rio Games, highlighted by a fourth-place finish in the 100m free (47.88, PR), finishing 0.03 out of third. He reached the semifinals of both the 50m free (21.97, SCOTT CLAUSEN PR 21.83 in prelims) and the 100m fly (51.83, PR), finishing 12th in both events, while also swimming on Canada’s 4x100m free relay that finished seventh ... At the 2016 Canadian Olympic Trials, he won the 100m free Fly/Back/IM • 6-1 • Junior and was second in the 50m free, earning Swimmer of the Meet honors. Oceanside, Calif. 2015: Condorelli was a three-time All-American as a 2015 sophomore, swimming on USC’s NCAA title winning 400y free relay as well Troy’s fifth- El Camino HS place 200y free relay and its sixth-place 200y medley relay. Individually, Condorelli scored three times. He won the 100y free ‘B’ final in a PR 42.20, THIS SEASON: Scott Clausen, a 2017 was 10th in the 100y fly with a school-record 45.79 and was 16th in the junior, continues to improve as a mid-to- 50y free (19.68) ... At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, he posted a trio distance freestyler and IM’er who looks to of second-places finishes in the 50y (19.29) and 100y free (42.27) and in become a postseason scorer this year. the 100y fly (45.85). He also swam on USC’s Pac-12 title-winning 400y 2016: Clausen provided distance depth for free and medley relays as well as on the second-place 200y medley and the Trojans as a 2016 sophomore, swimming the 400y IM at the Pac-12 free relays ... Competing for Canada at the 2015 World Championships, Championships, finishing 21st (3:59.91) ... He raced in three events at the Condorelli won bronze as part of Canada’s mixed 400m free relay that 2015 Texas Invitational, highlighted by a 19th in the 400y IM (3:56.69). took third in 3:23.59. Condorelli led off with a 48.19. He also swam on 2015: Clausen, as a 2015 freshman, provided depth in the distance Canada’s eighth-place 400m free relay and was ninth in the semifinals of freestyle for the Trojans. He raced at the Pac-12 Championships as an the 50m fly (23.30) ... At the Canadian nationals, Condorelli won titles in exhibition swimmer, posting season-bests in the 500y (4:30.14) and 1650y the 50m and 100m fly and the 100m free. In the 100m free, he was the first free (15:43.71) and the 400y IM (3:55.46). Canadian since 2012 Olympic bronze medallist Brent Hayden to go under HIGH SCHOOL: Clausen, who prepped at El Camino High in Oceanside, the 49.0 (48.83) .. He also represented Canada at the 2015 Pan American Calif., was part of the 2013-14 U.S. Open Water Junior National Team ... Games, winning silver in the 100m free and 400m free relay and bronze in He competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, at the age of 16, in the the 100m fly and the 400m medley relay. 1500m free, finishing 47th ... He was the 2014 Avocado League Swimmer 2014: Condorelli was a relay participant as a freshman at the 2014 NCAA of the Year. Championships and swam on USC’s sixth-place 400y free relay ... He was CLUB/COACH: North Coast Aquatics/Jeffe Pease. a finalist in the 100y free at the Pac-12 Championships and finished eighth PERSONAL: He is an economics major. (43.75). He was also 12th in the 50y free (19.75) and 15th in the 100y CLAUSEN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: fly (47.28) ... At the 2014 U.S. Summer Nationals, Condorelli was a two- 400-yard IM 3:55.46 500-yard free 4:25.37 time `A’ finalist in the 100m fly, finishing eighth (53.75), and in the 50m 1000-yard free 9:17.14 1650-yard free 15:25.80 fly, finishing seventh (24.01). He also finished eighth in the `B’ final of the 100m free (50.51) and was 22nd in the 50m free (22.67). HIGH SCHOOL: Condorelli, from The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla., broke the Florida state record in the 50y free and clocked the fifth fastest time (19.88) in the event in high school history to win the 2012 Florida state title. Also at the meet he led off The Bolles’ 400y free relay with a 43.5, one of three relays that broke national prep records. The other two were the 200y free and medley relays. Condorelli, who raced in the 50m and 100m free and 100m fly at the 2012 Olympic Trials, is also a junior national champion in the 100m free … At the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals, he won the ‘B’ final of the 50m free (22.73) and posted three other ‘B’ final finishes, taking second in the 50m fly (24.19), fourth in the 100m fly (53.55) and sixth in the 100m free (50.18) … Weeks before entering USC, Condorelli broke the 17-18 National Age Group record in the 50m free with a 22.32 at the 2013 U.S. Junior Nationals (though since broken) and also took second in the 100m free and third in the 100m fly (53.11).

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CLUB/COACH: Bolles/Sergio Lopez/Jason Calanog. CLUB: Nashville Aquatic Club. PERSONAL: He was born Jan. 17, 1995, in , and grew up in PERSONAL: He was born on Oct. 14, 1993, and he is a fine arts major. Portland. He is majoring in economics at USC. DAVIS’S PERSONAL RECORDS: CONDORELLI’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 19.66 100-yard free 44.17 50-yard free 19.27 100-yard free 42.20 100-yard fly 46.37 200-yard fly 1:48.79 200-yard free 140.86 100-yard fly 45.79 100-yard back 49.90 200-yard IM 1:53.85

MACLIN DAVIS CASH DELOACHE

Fly • 6-3 • RS Senior Fly/Free • 6-3 • Sophomore Nashville, Tenn. Stone Mountain, Ga. Montgomery Bell Academy Tucker HS

THIS SEASON: Maclin Davis, a 2017 THIS SEASON: A 2017 sophomore, Cash redshirt senior and an All-American as a Deloache continues to grow into a large role sophomore, looks to return as one of the Pac- in the butterfly, IM and freestyle and should 12’s top sprint butterflyers while he continues contribute even more in dual meets and the to contribute as a sprint freestyler and in sprint postseason. relays. He is a career two-time Pac-12 finalist in the 100y fly. He is among 2016: Deloache raced in three events at the Pac-12 Championships as USC’s all-time top 10 in the 100y fly. a 2016 freshman, scoring with a 15th-place finish in the 100y fly (47.67, 2016: Davis competed in three events at the Pac-12 Championships as a PR). He won the C final (17th) of the 200y IM (1:47.76, PR) and was 18th 2015 redshirt junior, finishing 12th in the 100y fly (47.31), 17th in the 50y in the 200y fly (1:47.28), his times in the 200y IM and 100y fly both NCAA free (20.22) and 23rd in the 100y free (45.51) … He earned Pac-12 All- B cuts. Academic honorable mention honors. HIGH SCHOOL: DeLoache, who prepped at Stone Mountain High 2015: Davis did not compete in 2015, recovering from an injury. in DeKalb, Ga., was a two-time double finalist at the Georgia 6A state 2014: Davis earned All-American honors as a sophomore by helping USC championships, including a second in the 50y free and a third in the 100y to fifth in the 400y medley relay at the 2014 NCAA Championships. He just fly as a 2014 junior. At the 2013 Georgia 1-5A state meet, he was fifth in missed his first NCAA individual scoring swim, finishing 17th in the 100y both the 100y back and 100y fly. fly (46.37), which made him the third-fastest Trojan ever in the event. He CLUB: Dynamo Swim Club. was also 31st in the 50y free (19.66) and 39th in the 100y free (44.16) ... PERSONAL: He is a business administration major. At the 2014 Pac-12s, he repeated as a finalist in the 100y fly, finishing fifth DAVIS’S PERSONAL RECORDS: (46.57). He was also 17th in the 50y free (19.91) and 31st in the 100y free 100-yard free 46.92 (45.13) ... At the 2014 U.S. Summer Nationals, Davis won the `B’ final of 200-yard free 1:43.09 100-yard fly 47.66 the 50m fly (23.77), which would’ve been sixth in the `A’ final. He lost a 200-yard fly 1:45.52 swim-off for the final spot in the `A’ final with a 23.64. He was also sixth in 200-yard IM 1:47.76 the `B’ final of the 100m fly (53.16). He went 52.81 in prelims. 2013: Davis was a two-time All-American as a 2013 freshman, helping USC to second-place in the 200y free relay and to fourth in the 400y medley relay at the 2013 NCAA Championships. He was also 25th in the CALEB DIXON 100y fly (46.96) … At the 2013 Pac-12s, Davis helped USC win a title in the 200y free relay and was a finalist in the 100y fly, finishing fourth (46.54, PR). He was also 15th in the 50y free (20.15), 24th in the 200y fly Diver • 6-0 • Freshman (1:48.79, PR) and was part of Troy’s second-place 400y medley relay … At the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals, he was third in the ‘B’ final of the 50m San Clemente, Calif. fly (24.20) and eighth in the ‘B’ final of the 100m fly (54.08). San Clemente HS HIGH SCHOOL: Davis, who attended Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., was a 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials semifinalist in the 100m THIS SEASON: A 2017 freshman, Caleb fly, finishing 13th (53.20) … He also won a 2012 Junior Pan Pacific gold Dixon is a rising diver looking to make an medal in the 100m fly (52.89) … Earlier in 2012, Davis shattered the impact for the Trojans in his first year with the national high school record in the 100y fly during a title-winning swim team. at the Tennessee State Championships. Davis, who led his school to the HIGH SCHOOL: Dixon prepped at San state crown, swam a 46.64 in the 100y fly, lowering the boys’ independent Clemente (Calif.) High where he finished second at the 2015 CIF Southern high school record of 47.10 set by in 1999. He also went Section Division 1 and 4 on 1-meter … Dixon reached the semifinals on faster than the boys’ public high school record from 2009 of 47.08, set 1-meter at the 2015 U.S. Diving Nationals in the 16-18 group and was by Sean Fletcher. Davis also won state titles in the 100y free and the 200y a quarterfinalist on 3-meter and platform …At the 2014 U.S. Diving Age medley and 400y free relays … He represented the U.S. at the 2011 World Group Nationals, he was a finalist on 3-meter. Junior Championships, winning gold medals in the 50m and 100m fly and CLUB: Trojan Dive Club. in the 400m medley relay. A member of the U.S. National Junior Team PERSONAL: Dixon is majoring in business administration. for two years, he won titles in the 100y fly (setting a state record), 100y back and the 400y free relay at the 2011 Tennessee State Championships, earning Swimmer of the Meet honors. The 2011 Middle Tennessee High School Swimming Association Boys Swimmer of the Year, he was the 2011 U.S. Nationals `B’ final winner in the 100m fly and was the 18-and-under champion.

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MICHAEL DOMAGALA DASHIELL ENOS

Free/Fly/IM • 6-0 • Senior Diver • 5-8 • Junior New York, N.Y. Studio City, Calif. Regis High School Connections Academy

THIS SEASON: Michael Domagala, a 2017 THIS SEASON: Dashiell Enos, a 2017 senior co-captain, is a versatile swimmer junior who was a U.S. Olympic Trials finalist strong in the fly as well as the 200y free and on 3-meter and on 3-meter synchro, returns the 200 IM. He is coming off of back-to-back as the Pac-12 defending 3-meter champion NCAA Championships appearances. looking to build on that performance while seeking his first NCAA scoring 2016: Domagala, as a 2016 junior, competed in the 800y free relay at performance as well ... He teamed with teammate Henry Fusaro to win the NCAA Championships, swimming the second leg as USC finished ninth a 2016 USA Winter National title on synchronized 3-meter with 740.67 … At the 2016 Pac-12 Championships, he was a two-time finalist, taking points in December. He also finished fourth in the 3-meter final with fifth in the 200y fly (1:35.06) and eighth in the 200y IM (1:44.75), posting 1136.75 points, just some 50 points away from a top 2 finish. PRs in both swims. He was also 13th in the 200y fly (1:47.31) and swam 2016: Enos competed on three boards at the NCAA Championships the second leg of Troy’s second-place 800y free relay … Domagala, for as a 2016 sophomore and became a Pac-12 champion, winning the the second year in a row, earned 2016 CSCAA Scholar All-America and 3-meter springboard with 419.35 points. His Pac-12 title was USC’s first Pac-12 All-Academic first team honors and he also earned CoSIDA All- on the board since 1999 (and first on any board since 2011) and 52.10 District 8 Honors. points ahead of Stanford’s second-place Connor Kuremsky (367.25). He 2015: Domagala, as a 2015 sophomore, earned his first All-American was also reached the final on platform, taking fourth with 361.85 points honor as the third leg on USC’s NCAA-title-winning 800y free relay. He while finishing ninth on 1-meter (308.40) ... At the NCAAs, he was 27th scored individually as well, finishing 13th in the 200y fly (1:43.11 after a on platform (337.40), 40th on 1-meter (281.85) and 45th on 3-meter 1:42.77 in prelims). He was also 21st in the 100y fly (46.48) and 45th in (304.25) ... He rebounded from the NCAAs in national competition later the 200y IM (1:46.21) ... At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, he blazed that summer, culminating with a pair of finals appearances at the 2016 to third in the 200y fly in 1:43.74 after a PR 1:42.75 in prelims and was U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing eighth on both 3-meter (1161.55) and, with also fifth in the 100y fly (46.40) after a 46.34 in prelims. He also helped USC teammate Henry Fusaro, on synchronized 3-meter (1008.27) ... He USC win the Pac-12 title in the 800y free relay, swimming third, and swam and Fusaro finished fourth at the 2016 USA Diving Synchro Nationals in to 12th in the 200y IM (1:45.91) ... Domagala represented Poland at the April (679.17) ... At the 2016 USA National Zone F Meet, he won 3-meter 2015 World Championships in the 800m free relay final, leading it to an (416.70) and was second on 1-meter (336.75). eighth-place finish with a 1:46.90 split out of the third leg ... Domagala 2015: Enos competed in both springboard events as a freshman at the earned 2015 CSCAA Scholar All-America and Pac-12 All-Academic first 2015 NCAA Championships, taking 23rd on 3-meter (366.65) and 28th team honors with a 3.70 in business administration. on 1-meter (325.40) ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, he reached the final on 2014: Domagala, as a 2014 freshman, finished 13th in the 100y fly (47.17) 3-meter, taking sixth (368.60) and was ninth on 1-meter (299.95) and 14th and 18th in the 200y fly (1:48.44) at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships ... on platform (269.25) ... He earned his trip to the NCAA Championships His 46.65 in the 100y fly at the Texas Invitational made him the fifth fastest after taking fifth on 3-meter (738.15) at the Zone E Championships. He Trojan ever in the event. was also 10th on 1-meter (646.15). HIGH SCHOOL: Domagala, from Regis Jesuit High in , HIGH SCHOOL: Enos, a member of the U.S. Junior National team from was a ‘C’ finalist in the 100m and 200m free, 100 fly and 200m IM at the 2011-14 who earned his high school degree via Connections Academy, 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals …He won 2013 U.S. Junior national titles in won a 2012 U.S. National title on synchro platform and won a combined the 200m fly and the 200m free and was third in the 100m fly … He won six titles on synchro 3-meter and platform at the 2011, 2012 and 2013 the 200m free at the same meet in 2012 when he clocked the country’s Junior Diving Nationals ...... Individually, he was eighth on 3-meter at the fastest time in the race that year by a 16-year-old. He was also third in the 2013 U.S. Nationals and eighth and ninth on platform at the 2011 and 200m IM at the meet … He was the former NAG (15-16) record holder in 2012 U.S. Nationals, respectively ... He won U.S. Junior National titles on the event as was the former NAG (13-14) holder in the 100y fly. 1-meter in 2010 and 2011 ... He won 3-meter at the 2011 Junior Pan CLUB/COACH: Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics/ Rachel Stratton-Mills. American Games, won 1-meter at the 2009 Junior PERSONAL: He was born December 19, 1995 and he is a business and was sixth on 3-meter at the 2014 Youth Olympics. administration major with a minor in occupational science. CLUB/COACH: Trojan Dive Club/Hongping Li. DOMAGALA’S PERSONAL RECORDS: PERSONAL: He was born April 30, 1996. He is a cinematic arts, critical 200-yard free 1:35.06 200-yard fly 1:42.75 studies major. 200-yard IM 1:44.75

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PAWEL FURTEK thirds in the 16-18 division at the same meet ... At the 2014 U.S. Nationals, he was a finalist on 3-meter, finishing 10th (385.45). CLUB: Clavadistas Del Sol. Free • 6-1 • Junior PERSONAL: Fusaro, born July 19, 1988, began diving at 8 and competed in his first junior nationals in 2008 ... He is majoring in Law, History and Wroclaw, Poland Culture.

THIS SEASON: Pawel Furtek, a 2017 junior, has established himself as one of the Pac-12’s top distance freestylers looking to build on his 2016 NCAA scoring debut. A Polish national KYLE GRISSOM teamer, Furtek, with four career top 6 finishes at the Pac-12s, is already among USC’s all- time top 10 in the 1000y and 1650y free. Free/Fly• 6-0 • Sophomore 2016: Furtek became an NCAA point scorer as a 2016 sophomore, Porterville, Calif. finishing 10th in the 1650y free at the NCAA Championships in 14:48.90 after taking 46th in the 500y free (4:23.13) ... At the Pac-12 Championships, Porterville, HS he was sixth in both the 1650y free (14:56.00) and 500y free (4:17.04) and was 20th in the 400y IM (3:59.63) ... Furtek earned College Swimming THIS SEASON: Kyle Grissom is a 2017 and Diving Coaches Associate of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-American sophomore sprinter looking to build on his first team honors and Pac-12 All-Academic first team status. freshman debut as an NCAA relay swimmer 2015: Furtek, as a 2015 freshman, finished 23rd in the 1650y free and Pac-12 scorer, potentially as a conference (14:58.74) at the NCAA Championships and was 52nd in the 500y free finalist and NCAA scorer. (4:23.67) ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, Furtek had a big debut, taking second in 2016: Grissom swam in two events at the 2016 NCAA Championships the 1650y free in 14:51.81 while finishing sixth in the 500y free (4:17.91). and scored in the 50y free at the Pac-12 Championships as a freshman. At He was also 21st in the 200y free (1:39.87) ... He earned CSCAA Scholar the NCAAs, he anchored USC’s 200y freestyle and medley relays, which All-American team honorable mention honors. finished 19th and 18th, respectively … At the Pac-12s, he was 11th in the POLAND: Furtek, from Wroclaw, Poland, is one of Europe’s top young 50y free with a 19.95 after a PR 19.88 in prelims. He also was 18th in the distance swimmers and will represent Poland at the 2015 European 100y free (44.49, PR) and swam the prelims of the 100y fly (48.27, PR) … Championships ... Furtek won gold in the 800m free and silver in the His regular season was highlighted by an incredible anchor leg in the 200y 1500m free at the 2013 European Junior Swimming Championships. He free relay against Cal where he erased a 0.51 deficit to help USC win by competed in both at the 2013 World Championships, finishing 14th in the 0.04 and clinch Troy’s first win over the Bears since 2000 … He competed 1500m free and 21st in the 800m free. He was third in the 1500m free at at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, tying for 94th in the 100m fly (55.17). the 2013 World Juniors. HIGH SCHOOL: Grissom was a prep All-American at Porterville (Calif.) PERSONAL: He was born on Sept. 25, 1995 ... He is a computer High, where he was the CIF Central Section record holder in the 100y engineering & computer science major. fly. As a 2015 senior, he was second in the 50y free (20.43) at the CIF FURTEK’S PERSONAL RECORDS: State Championships and 12th in the 100y fly. (49.26). He also won 500-yard free 4:17.04 1000-yard free 9:02.99 Central Section titles in the 50y free (20.45) and 100y fly (49.02) in 2015, 1650-yard free 14:48.90 defending his titles from 2014. A 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100m fly, he was a four-year All-Tulare County first team pick and a two- time Fresno Bee Swimmer of the Year. CLUB: Tule Nations. HENRY FUSARO PERSONAL: Grissom, born Nov. 22, 1997, is an avid table player. He is an economics major. GRISSOM’S PERSONAL RECORDS: Diving • 6-0 • Freshman 50-yard free 19.88 100-yard free 44.49 Scottsdale, Ariz. 100-yard fly 48.27

THIS SEASON: Henry Fusaro, a 2017 freshman, is a strong all-around diver and Olympic Trial synchro finalist who should MARK JUREK be counted on for strong dual meet and postseason scoring ... He teamed with teammate Dashiell Enos to win a 2016 Fly• 5-10 • Freshman USA Winter National title on synchronized 3-meter with 740.67 points in Gilbert, Ariz. December. He also reached the final on 3-meter final, taking 11th with 992.05, and was 11th in the prelims of 1-meter (320.45). Chandler, HS HIGH SCHOOL: Fusaro comes to USC after a strong junior career. He competed at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 26th on 3-meter THIS SEASON: Mark Jurek, a 2017 (316.40) and reaching the final of synchronized 3-meter with teammate freshman, is a versatile swimmer who is strong Dashiell Enos, finishing eighth (1008.27) ... He and Fusaro finished fourth in the IM and fly but who can also score in the at the 2016 USA Diving Synchro Nationals in April (679.17) ... Fusaro breast and free and should be an immediate posted 2016 wins at the Arizona Diving Association Championships on scoring factor for the Trojans across the board. 3-meter in both the senior and 16-18 group and at the 2016 USA Diving HIGH SCHOOL: Jurek prepped at Chandler (Ariz.) High, where he won Junior Region 11 Championships 16-18 on 1-meter and 3-meter ... He was six Arizona state titles. He won the 200y IM three times (2013-14-15), the a finalist on 1-meter at the 2015 U.S. Nationals, taking seventh (317.55) 100y fly twice (2013-14) and the 200y free (2015). His 1:47.03 in the and was a semifinalist on 3-meter, finishing 10th (358.60). He posted two 200y IM in 2014 was a state record, as was his 47.80 in the 100y fly in

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2013 … He was a 2015 Speedo Junior National winner in the 200y fly MARIO (1:58.81) and the 100y fly (54.77) … He competed in three events at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, racing in the 100m and 200m fly and the 400m KOENIGSPERGER IM … He was the 2013 and 2015 azcentral.com sports Swimmer of the Year. CLUB: Arizona Gold. Breast • 6-7 • Freshman PERSONAL: He was born Aug. 13, 1997. He is an accounting major. Auckland, New Zealand JUREK’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard fly 47.80 200-yard fly 1:43.72 Sacred Heart College 200-yard IM 1:37.36 200-yard free 1:37.36 THIS SEASON: Mario Koenigsperger is a 2017 freshman, born in Switzerland but coming to USC via New Zealand, who is a promising 100y and 200y breaststroker with strong dual-meet and JON KNOX postseason scoring possibilities. NEW ZEALAND: Koenigsperger prepped at Sacred Heart College in Auckland, New Zealand, where he was a part of New Zealand’s Youth Free/Back • 6-3 • Junior team. He holds the New Zealand national age group records for the Sebastopol, Calif. 50m breast (28.68) and the 100m breast (1:01.80). He won the 50m, 100m and 200m breast events at the 2015 New Zealand Age Group Analy HS Championships ... That same year, Koenigsperger competed for New Zealand at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa in the 100m breast THIS SEASON: Jon Knox, a 2017 junior, ... He qualified for the 2016 New Zealand Olympic Trials, taking home has made big strides in two years at Troy and silver in the 100m breast and bronze in the 50. the backstroker and freestyler sprinter looks to CLUB: Howick Pakuranga. build on his 2016 debuts as a Pac-12 finalist PERSONAL: Born in Bern, Switzerland, on May 9, 1997, his family moved and NCAA participant. to New Zealand in Koenigsperger’s youth, which is when he learned to 2016: Knox competed at his first NCAA Championships as a 2016 swim at age 13 at a local YMCA. sophomore, finishing 30th in the 100y back (47.22), 32nd in the 200y KOENIGSPERGER’S PERSONAL RECORDS: back (1:42.59) and 47th in the 50y free (20.46) … At the Pac-12 100-yard breast 55.91 200-yard breast 2:04.32 Championships, he reached his first conference final, finishing eighth in the 200y back in a PR 1:41.92. He won the Pac-12 consolation final of the 100y back in a PR 47.09 and was 19th in the 200y free (1:37.38, prelims) … He raced at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 43rd in the 100m back (55.16). REED MALONE 2015: As a 2015 freshman, Knox raced four times as an exhibition swimmer at the Pac-12 Championships in the 50y (20.75, PR) and 200y free (1:37.36, NCAA B) and the 100y (48.18, NCAA B, PR) and 200y back Free/IM/Fly • 6-3 • Senior (1:47.22). Kirkland, Ohio HIGH SCHOOL: Knox, who prepped at Analy High in Sebastopo, Calif., University School owns numerous Sonoma County League records and won a 2014 North Coast section title in the 100y back as a senior while taking third in the 200y free ... He competed in the 2012 and the 2013 U.S. Swimming THIS SEASON: Reed Malone, a 2017 Junior National Championships ... He was earned the 2013 and 2014 senior co-captain -- USC’s first ever three- Press Democrat Preps Male Swimmer of the Year honor. time captain -- and a career five-time All- CLUB/COACH: Neptune Swimming/Dan Greaves. American, is one of the top middle distance PERSONAL: Knox’s father, Ken, was an NCAA relay champion at freestylers in the country and a U.S. National Tennessee and Indiana while his mother, Linda Knox Stimpson, was USC’s teamer. He is the Pac-12’s defending champion in the 200y and 500y free first ever individual national champion, winning 1975 titles in the 50y and and figures to challenge for Pac-12 and NCAA crowns in both races again 100y back … He is an economics major. while remaining an integral part of USC’s 800y free relay. He is part of KNOX’S PERSONAL RECORDS: USC’s school record in the 800y free relay and is among Troy’s all-time top 50-yard free 19.92 100-yard free 45.30 10 in the 100y, 200y and 500y free. 200-yard free 1:37.07 100-yard back 47.09 2016: Malone was a two-time All-American and two-time Pac-12 200-yard back 1:41.92 champion as a 2016 junior. At the 2016 NCAAs, Malone was third in the 500y free (4:12.55) – for the second year in a row -- and fifth in the 200y free (1:32.54), posting a PR in his first NCAA A final in the event. He also swam the 100y free, finishing 44th (43.94) and was on USC’s ninth-place 800y free relay. At the 2016 Pac-12s, Malone turned in his best performance to date, capturing titles in the 200y (1:33.08) and 500y free (4:11.80, .50 off his PR) while also reaching the final of the 100y free, finishing eighth (43.71). He anchored USC’s second-place 800y free relay that just missed a title … Malone won the 200y free, finished second in the 500y free and swam on USC’s meet-clinching 200y free relay in USC’s upset of Cal in its first win over the Bears since 2000 … At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, Malone was 10th in the 400m free (3:50.73, 0.21 out of the final) and 15th in the 200m free (1:48.85).

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2015: Malone had another big year as a 2015 sophomore, earning NICK MAMOLA a pair of All-American honors and helping USC to a combined three NCAA- and Pac-12-winning relays. At the 2015 NCAA Championships, Malone finished a career best third in the 500y free (4:11.94), but his Diving • 5-10 • Freshman most impressive swim came during his anchor leg of USC’s repeat win in the 800y free relay. USC trailed North Carolina State by 0.57 when San Jose, Calif. Malone started his leg and by 0.61 with 100 yards to go. Malone closed Santa Teresa HS the gap to 0.07 with 50 left, passed the Wolfpack anchor on the final turn and USC won by 0.84. Malone’s 1:31.59 split was a relay best. Malone THIS SEASON: Nick Mamola, a 2017 also swam in the 100y (26th) and 200y free (22nd) individually ... At the freshman, is an improving all-around diver 2015 Pac-12s, he took second in the 500y free (4:11.30), finishing 0.05 looking to grow in the Trojans’ system where behind teammate and winner Cristian Quintero. He then took fourth in the he could be a reliable dual meet and Pac-12 200y free (1:34.44) after a 1:34.01 in prelims and was sixth in the 100y scorer. free (43.03, 42.97 in prelims). Malone also helped USC defend its titles HIGH SCHOOL: Mamola prepped at Santa Teresa High in San Jose in the 400y and 800y free relays ... Malone represented the U.S. at the Calif., where he was a 2015 California State finalist. Mamola finished 2015 World Championships and helped the U.S. win silver in the 800m second at the 2016 CIF Central Coast Section Championships and won free relay. He swam the leadoff leg in prelims and the third leg in the final the event in 2015. That preceded his trip to the 2015 California State ... Malone also swam for the U.S. at the World University Games, winning Championship, where he reached the final and finished 12th (471.40). gold in the 200m free (1:47.15) and bronze in the 400m free (3:50.13), CLUB: Santa Clara Diving. on the same day ... Malone earned 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable PERSONAL: Mamola is a business administration major. mention honors. 2014: Malone was part of USC’s NCAA and Pac-12 titles in the 800y free relay as a 2014 freshman. In addition to the relay title at the NCAAs, Malone scored individually with a 14th-place finish in the 500y free (4:16.85). He was also 29th in the 200y free (1:35.65) and 37th in the 200y fly (1:47.15) MATT McDERMOTT ... At the 2014 Pac-12s, Malone was a two-time finalist, finishing second (behind teammate Cristian Quintero) in the 500y free (4:12.66) and sixth in the 200y free (1:35.17). He was also 13th in the 200y fly (1:47.70). He IM • 5-5 • Freshman swam third on Troy’s Pac-12 title in the 800y free relay which set a school record (6:12.54) ... At the 2014 U.S. Summer Nationals, Malone posted a Long Beach, Calif. pair of top 4 finishes. He was third in the 200m free (1:47.71) and fourth St. John Bosco (3:49.67) in the 400m free ... He represented the U.S. at the 2014 Pan Pacs, taking 11th in the prelims of the 200m free (1:47.95) and 12th in THIS SEASON: Matt McDermott, a 2017 the prelims of the 400m free (3:51.60), but did not swim in the `B’ final freshman, is an up-and-coming breaststroker of either event. and IM’er who looks to provide dual meet HIGH SCHOOL: Malone, who attended New Trier High in Winnetka, Ill., scoring punch as well as make an impact in was a 2013 U.S. Open finalist in the 400m free and won the event at the the postseason. 2013 U.S. Junior Nationals. He was also second in the 200m fly at junior HIGH SCHOOL: McDermott prepped at St. John Bosco High in Long nationals and fifth in the 100m fly … He was the Illinois state champion Beach, Calif., where he was the 2015 recipient for the St. John Bosco in the 200y IM as well as the 200y and 400y free relays (setting a national Scholar Athlete of the Year award. He raced at the 2016 American Short prep record in the latter) and was a member of the 2012 U.S. National Course Championships, taking 10th in the 200y breast, 11th in the 100y Junior team. He was second at the state finals in the 500y free … At the breast and 15th in the 200y IM. He finished fifth in 200y free at the 2015 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, Malone was 17th in the 400m free and also American Short Course meet and also raced in the 100y 200y breast. He swam in the 100m and 200m free and the 200m fly … Was a 400m free raced in both the 100m and 200m breast at the Speedo Junior Nationals finalist at the 2011 FINA Junior World Championships. … He swam at the 2016 USA Swimming Futures Championships and CLUB/COACH: New Trier Swim Club/Andrew Hodgson. reached the semis of the 200m breast. PERSONAL: He was born April 3, 1995 and is majoring in psychology. CLUB: Golden West. MALONE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: PERSONAL: McDermott was born July 30, 1998 and he is majoring in 100-yard free 42.97 200-yard free 1:32.54 business administration. 500-yard free 4:11.30 McDERMOTT’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard breast 57.88 200-yard breast 2:03.96 200-yard IM 1:55.76

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BILLY MONJAY PATRICK MULCARE

Breast • 5-8 • Sophomore Back/Free/IM • 6-0 • Sophomore Irvine, Calif. Tigard, Ore. Northwood HS Southridge HS

THIS SEASON: A 2017 sophomore, Billy THIS SEASON: Patrick Mulcare, a two-time Monjay returns to build on a solid start as 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials semifinalist, is a a breaststroker and IM’er while looking 2017 sophomore coming off a big freshman to increase his role in dual meets and the season that saw him earn All-American honors postseason. after debuting as a Pac-12 champion in the 200y back while breaking a 2016: Monjay, as a 2016 freshman, provided depth for the Trojans in long held USC record in the event. He is one of the top backstrokers in the the breast and IM and raced in one event at the Pac-12 Championships, country who can also score in the IM and free. taking 23rd in the 100y breast (55.20). He also posted exhibition swims in 2016: Mulcare was a Pac-12 champion and earned All-American honors the 200y and 400y IM and the 200y breast ... He earned CSCAA Scholar in the 200y back as a 2016 freshman. At the NCAA Championships, All-America honorable mention status. Mulcare scored twice, highlighted by his eighth-place finish in the 200y HIGH SCHOOL: Monjay prepped at Northwood High in Irvine, Calif., back (1:40.22, 1:39.68 in prelims), just USC’s second A finalist in the where he was a four-year CIF Southern Section Division I Championships event since 2000. He scored a day earlier in the 400y IM, finishing 15th finalist, including a third in the 100y breast at the 2014 meet … At the (3:43.32, PR 3:42.87 in prelims) and was 26th in the 200y IM (1:44.86). 2015 Speedo Junior Nationals, he was 15th in the 100m breast and 17th He also led off USC’s ninth-place 800y free relay with a PR 200y free of in the 200m breast … He reached the 200y breast final at the 2014 Speedo 1:34.16 and swam on USC’s 15th-place 400y free relay … At the Pac-12s, Winter Junior Championships and was a four-time finalist in the 100y and Mulcare broke Trojan Olympic champion ’s USC record 200y breast and 200y and 400y IM at the 2014 Speedo Championships in the 200y back -- un-touched since 1997 – twice en route to the Pac- Series-California. 12 title in the race, USC’s first since Krayzelburg won it in 1998. Mulcare CLUB: SoCal Aquatics Association. won the title in 1:39.64, lowering the school record he broke in prelims PERSONAL: Monjay is majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering. with a 1:40.22, the time that finally re-set Krayzelburg’s 1997 standard of He was also a prep water polo player at Northwood. 1:40.59. Also at the Pac-12s, Mulcare was fourth in the 400y IM (3:43.35) MONJAY’S PERSONAL RECORDS: and fifth in the 200y IM (1:44.22, PR). He led off USC’s second-place 800y 100-yard breast 54.85 200-yard breast 1:59.69 free and 400y medley relays and swam on USC’s fourth-place 400y free relay … He was a two-time semifinalist at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 10th in the 200m back (1:58.74, .54 out of top 8) and 13th in the 100m back (54.93). HIGH SCHOOL: Mulcare graduated from Southridge High in Beaverton, Ore., where he led his school to third place at the Oregon state championships as a junior. He graduated early and did not compete as a senior, focusing on training for 2015 ... At the 2014 Oregon state meet, he broke a 15-year-old record in the 200y IM (1:49.02) and also reset the state standard in the 100y back (48.53) during title swims ... Mulcare was a three-time finalist at the 2015 U.S. Winter Nationals, highlighted by his second place finish in the 200m back in 1:57.34, 0.10 back of Olympic gold medalist ’ winning time. He also took sixth in both the 200m IM (2:0048) and the 100m back (54.50) ... Mulcare won three races at the 2015 Speedo Champions Series in Austin, claiming the 200y IM (1:46.64), 200y back (1:42.21) and 100y back (47.39) ... He represented the U.S. at the 2014 Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China, where he was a four-time finalist, placing fourth in the 200m IM and 200m back and eighth in both the 100m back and 200m free ... Mulcare, who qualified for six events at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials before entering USC, also attended Oakwood High in Dayton, Ohio, before moving to Oregon. While still in Dayton, Mulcare qualified for the 2012 Olympic Trials as a prep sophomore and helped Oakwood win a state title in the 400y free relay. He also set a state record (15-16) in the 400m IM ... He is a former NAG (11-12) record holder in the 200y free relay while with the Dayton Raiders. CLUB: Tualatin Hills. PERSONAL: Mulcare was born on May 20, 1996. MULCARE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard free 44.48 200-yard free 1:34.16 100-yard back 46.54 200-yard back 1:39.64 200-yard IM 1:44.22 400-yard IM 3:42.87

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JASON O’BRIEN THOMAS REED

Free • 6-2 • Junior Free • 6-5 • Freshman San Diego, Calif. Mountain View, Calif. Point Loma HS Bellarmine Prep

THIS SEASON: Jason O’Brien is a 2017 THIS SEASON: Thomas Reed, a 2017 junior who will continue to provide dual freshman, is a sprint free specialist looking to meet depth in the freestyle for the Trojans as become a scoring contributor for the Trojans well as in the back, looking to increase his in dual meets and beyond. postseason scoring punch. HIGH SCHOOL: Reed attended Bellarmine College Prep in Mountain 2016: O’Brien raced in three races at the 2016 Pac-12 Championships View, Calif., where the converted water polo player was a 2016 California as a sophomore, finishing 14th in the 200y back (1:48.01, PR 1:47.08 state finalist in the 100y free (fifth, 45.82) and a semifinalist in the 50y free in prelims), 18th in the 500y free (4:25.92) and 21st in the 200y free (21.04) ... Reed swam at the 2016 USA Swimming Futures Championships, (1:40.10). placing third in the 200m free (1:53.41) and taking ninth in the 100m free 2015: O’Brien, as a 2015 freshman, raced primarily as a middle-to- (52.14) ... He became a full time swimmer as a 2015 junior and saw it pay distance freestyler, lending good depth there as well as in the 200y fly. He off at the 2015 CIF Central Coast Championships with a third in the 50y also competed some on USC’s 800y free relay. free and a sixth in the 100y free and a pair of top 10 finishes in the 50y HIGH SCHOOL: O’Brien prepped at Point Loma High in San Diego, and 100y free at the 2015 California state championships ... Also in 2015, Calif. ... He was second in both the 200y and 500y free at the 2014 CIF- Reed dominated for his club team at the Speedo Champions Series-Far San Diego Section Div. II Championship ... O’Brien also competed at the West, winning the 50m (24.32) and 100m free (52.60) with a second in the 2014 Speedo Junior National Championships, the 2013 Speedo Winter 200m free (1:57.16) to earn a spot at the 2015 Speedo Junior National- Junior National Championships, and the 2013 USA Swimming Junior West Championships. There, he took sixth in the 100m free. National Championships, predominantly in freestyle races. CLUB: Santa Clara Swim Club. CLUB/COACH: North Coast Aquatics/Jeff Pease. PERSONAL: Reed, born Oct. 24, 1997, is a business administration PERSONAL: He is majoring in International Relations and Global major. Economy. REED’S PERSONAL RECORDS: O’BRIEN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 20.95 100-yard free 44.73 200-yard free 1:39.49 500-yard free 4:19.58 1000-yard free 9:28.06 1650-yard free 15:42.81

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STEVEN STUMPH RALF TRIBUNTSOV

Breast/IM/Fly • 5-7 • Senior Back/Fly/Free • 6-5 • Junior Moraga, Calif. Silkeborg, Estonia Campolinda High School THIS SEASON: Ralf Tribuntsov, an Estonian THIS SEASON: Steven Stumph, a 2017 national teamer who owns six individual senior co-captain, is the Pac-12’s two-time national records, returns for his 2017 junior defending champion in the 200y breast and as one of the NCAA’s top sprint combo a two-time NCAA scorer in the event as well. backstroker and freestylers, coming off a Pac- Also valuable in the 100y breast and 200y IM, Stumph should continue to 12 crown in the 100y back with top end speed be a key dual meet and postseason swimmer for the Trojans. He is USC’s in the freestyle as well as the fly. He is a four-time All-American, is USC’s record holder in the 200y breast. record holder in the 100y back and is Troy’s second-fastest ever in the 2016: Stumph became USC’s first repeat champion in the 200y breast in 100y fly. He helped set USC records in the 200y and 400y free relay and 15 years when he won the race at the Pac-12s as a 2016 junior before later the 400y medley relay. winning the B final of the event at the NCAA Championships. At NCAAs, 2016: Tribuntsov posted a career-best fifth at the NCAA Championships Stumph took a career-best ninth in the 200y breast in 1:53.99 after a in the 100y back while winning his first career Pac-12 crown in the race 1:54.62 in prelims. He tied for 40th in the 100y breast (54.26) and 50th in as well. At the NCAAs, he took fifth in the 100y back in 45.57 and was the 200y IM (1:52.04) … At the Pac-12s, he won his second straight 200y 15th in the 100y free (42.96, PR 42.51 in prelims). He was also 21st in breast title with a winning time of 1:54.01, 0.76 ahead of Stanford’s Matt the 100y fly (46.27) … At the 2016 Pac-12s, Tribuntsov won the Pac-12 Anderson. The last Trojan to repeat was Ryosuke Imai, who did it in 2000 title in the 100y back with a 45.57 (45.30 in prelims), winning by 0.15. It and 2001. It was Troy’s sixth title in the event overall. Also at Pac-12s, was USC’s first win in the race since Olympic champion Lenny Krayzelburg he was 12th in the 200y IM (1:45.66, PR) and eighth in the 100y breast won it back-to-back in 1997-98 and was USC’s 14th victory overall in the (53.49) in his second straight final in the latter event … At the 2016 U.S. event. Also at the Pac-12s, he was third in the 100y free (43.14) and fifth Olympic Trials, he was 19th in the 200m breast (2:15.36) and 33rd in the in the 50y free (19.74) while leading off USC’s second-place 200y medley 100m breast (1:02.23) … For the second year in a row, Stumph earned relay and fourth-place 200y and 400y free relays, the former with a PR College Swimming Coaches Association of America’s Scholar All-America 19.58 in the 50. first team honors and Pac-12 All-Academic second team notice. 2015: Tribuntsov was a three-time All-American as a 2015 freshman, 2015: Stumph had a successful 2015 sophomore campaign, winning highlighted by helping USC win the 400y free relay at the NCAA the Pac-12 title and becoming a first-time point scorer at the NCAA Championships, swimming the third leg. He also was part of USC’s fifth- Championships. In his first NCAAs, Stumph scored in the 200y breast, place 200y free relay and finished eighth in the 100y back (45.61). He finishing 15th in 1:53.82 after a 1:53.16 in prelims. He was 27th in the swam on USC’s 10th-place 400y medley relay and was 22nd in the 100y 100y breast (53.20) and 54th in the 200y IM (1:55.18) ... At the 2015 free (42.89) and 26th in the 100y fly (46.65) … He was a three-time 2015 Pac-12s, Stumph upset American record holder of Arizona Pac-12 finalist, finishing second in the 100y back in 45.27 after going a and California’s to win the 200y breast in a school-record- school-record 44.95 in prelims (with a time that would have won the final). shattering 1:52.50, setting a personal best in the process. He also set He was also third in the 100y fly (45.96) with a time that made him the personal-bests while taking fifth in the 100y breast (53.12) and 14th in second-fastest Trojan ever in the race and then finished fifth in the 100y free the 200y IM (1:45.91), times that make him sixth and ninth, respectively, in 42.88. His prelim 42.66 made him the fourth-fastest Trojan in the race. on USC’s all-time lists ... He earned 2015 College Swimming Coaches Tribuntsov also led off both of USC’s Pac-12 titles in the 400y medley and Association of America’s Scholar All-America first team honors and was a free relays … He represented Estonia at the 2015 World Championships 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic second teamer. and swam in six events, highlighted by a 21st in the 50m back. 2014: Stumph was a 2014 Pac-12 Championships finalist as a freshman, ESTONIA: Shortly before enrolling at USC, Tribuntsov had a banner meet finishing eighth in the 200y breast (1:56.48). He was also 12th in the 400y at the 2014 Estonia Nationals, winning five individual events and posting IM (3:50.23) and 18th in the 100y breast (55.09). five relay titles. Individually, he won the 50m and 100m back, the 50m HIGH SCHOOL: Stumph prepped at Campolinda High in Moraga, Calif., and 100m fly and the 100m free. His 24.25 in the 50m fly was a national where he was the 2012 Junior National champion in the 200m breast. record and his 25.74 in the 50m back tied his national record ... He was He broke the national high school record as a 2013 senior, swimming a a finalist at the 2013 European Short Course Championships, finishing 53.39 en route to the CIF North Coast Section title, which he also won in eighth in the 100m back. He was a two-time semifinalist in the 50m and 2012. He also owns CIF titles in the 200y IM … Stumph also set a section 100m free at the 2012 European Short Course meet. record in the 100y fly at the 2013 CIF meet and helped his team to its PERSONAL: He was born Sept. 22, 1994 and he is majoring in ninth straight title … He earned 2013 Contra Costa Times East Bay Boys environmental studies. Swimmer of the Year honors for his efforts … He was a 2013 U.S. Open TRIBUNTSOV’S PERSONAL RECORDS: finalist in the 200m breast … At the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals he was 50-yard free 19.58 100-yard free 42.51 second in the ‘B’ final of the 200m breast (2:15.09) and third in the ‘C’ 100-yard fly 45.92 100-yard back 44.95 final of the 50m breast (29.32). CLUB/COACH: Orinda Aquatics/Ron Heidary PERSONAL: He was born March 23, 1994 and is majoring in Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures. STUMPH’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard breast 53.12 200-yard breast 1:52.50 100-yard fly 47.88 200-yard IM 1:45.66

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ALEX VALENTE CARSTEN VISSERING

Fly • 6-1 • Sophomore Breast • 6-5 • Sophomore Santa Barbara, Calif. Bethesda, Md. Dos Pueblos High School Georgetown Prep

THIS SEASON: A 2017 sophomore, Alex THIS SEASON: Carsten Vissering is a Valente returns as one of the Pac-12’s top 2017 sophomore who is one of the top 100 flyers who will challenge for a conference breaststrokers in the NCAA and figures to crown, bring strong dual meet scoring and challenge for a Pac-12 title as well as build on look to become an NCAA scorer as well. his NCAA point scoring debut last year. He is also a strong sprint freestyler 2016: Valente’s 2016 freshman season was highlighted by a second-place who can help on relays. finish in the 100y fly at the Pac-12 Championships, where he finished in 2016: Vissering competed in three events at the 2016 NCAA Championships second (46.10) by a mere 0.02 (behind Cal’s ). His 46.05 in as a freshman, scoring with a 16th-place finish in the 200y breast (1:56.00) prelims was a season-best and 0.05 off his PR … He was 15th in the 100y after he qualified for the B final with a 1:54.73, 0.44 out of the A final. back (49.46, PR 47.96 in prelims) and in the 200y fly (1:47.38, 1:45.33 He also was 26th in the 100y breast (53.25) and swam on Troy’s 18th in prelims) … He also swam the fly leg on USC’s second-place 200y and place 200y medley relay … At the 2016 Pac-12 Championships, Vissering 400y medley relays … At the 2016 NCAAs, he was 21st in the 200y fly blasted a PR 52.41 to finish second in the 100y breast after a 52.50 prelim (1:43.79, PR), 25th in the 100y fly (46.53) and swam on USC’s 18th-place swim. He next won the B final of the 200y breast with a PR of 1:54.09, just 200y medley relay … At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, he was 45th in the 0.08 off teammate Steven Stumph’s winning time in the A final. He was 100m fly (54.13) and 65th in the 200m fly (2:03.67). also 26th in the 50y free (20.62) and swam on USC’s second-place 200y HIGH SCHOOL: Valente’s 2016 freshman season was highlighted by a and 400y medley relays … He won the 100y breast in USC’s wins over Cal second-place finish in the 100y fly at the Pac-12 Championships, where he and Stanford … At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, he was 25th in the 100m finished in second (46.10) by a mere 0.02 (behind Cal’s Justin Lynch). His breast (1:01.76) and 36th in the 200m breast (2:17.49). 46.05 in prelims was a season-best and 0.05 off his PR … He was 15th in HIGH SCHOOL: Vissering, who attended Georgetown Prep in Washington the 100y back (49.46, PR 47.96 in prelims) and in the 200y fly (1:47.38, D.C., is a prep All-American and a three-time All-Met first teamer. He was 1:45.33 in prelims) … He also swam the fly leg on USC’s second-place a three-time winner in the 100y breast and 200y IM at the Washington 200y and 400y medley relays … At the 2016 NCAAs, he was 21st in the Metropolitan Interscholastic Championships between 2013-15 … He is the 200y fly (1:43.79, PR), 25th in the 100y fly (46.53) and swam on USC’s former NAG (15-16) record holder in the 100m breast and enters USC as 18th-place 200y medley relay … At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, he was the NAG (17-18) record holder in the 200y and 400y medley relays … He 45th in the 100m fly (54.13) and 65th in the 200m fly (2:03.67). was a two-time winner at the 2015 NCSA Junior Nationals, capturing the CLUB: Buenaventura Swim Club. 50m (28.23) and 100m breast (1:00.86) and was second in the 200m PERSONAL: Valente was born on May 1, 1997. breast (2:14.65) … At the 2015 U.S. Winter Nationals he was fourth in VALENTE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: the ‘C’ final of the 100m breast (1:03.11) and 39th in the 200m breast 100-yard fly 46.00 200-yard fly 1:43.79 (2:21.66) … Vissering represented the U.S. at the 2015 World University 100-yard free 45.79 Games and clocked a PR in the 50m breast (27.93), taking eighth … At the 2014 U.S. Nationals, he was 11th in the 100m breast, 13th in the 50m breast and 20th in the 200m breast and he was second in both the 50y and 200y breast at the 2014 NCSA Junior National Championships … He won bronze in the 400m medley relay (prelims) at the 2013 FINA World Junior Championships. CLUB: Nation’s Capitol. PERSONAL: Vissering was born on May 13, 1997 ... He is a global studies major. VISSERING’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 20.62 100-yard free 46.25 100-yard breast 52.41 200-yard breast 1:54.09 200-yard IM 1:48.10

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KEVIN ZHOU

Free • 6-4 • Freshman Marietta, Ga. Wheeler High School

THIS SEASON: Freshman Kevin Zhou is an improving sprint freestyler who will provide depth for the Trojans and look to become a reliable point scoring option. HIGH SCHOOL: Zhou was a two-time Georgia state finalist as a 2016 senior at Wheeler High in Marietta, Ga., where he was third in the 100y free and fourth in the 50y free. He was also a finalist as a 2015 junior, taking sixth in the 50y free. As a 2014 sophomore, he posted a pair of top 13 finishes in the two sprint freestyles. CLUB/COACH: Chattahoochee Gold Swim Club. PERSONAL: Zhou was a National Merit Scholarship recipient at Wheeler High.

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2015-2016 Results USC‘s 2015-2016 9-1 (overall), 4-1 (Pac-12) All-Americans

DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE RESULT NAME EVENT (YARDS) 10/2 Fri. at UCSB Santa Barbara, Calif. W, 159-103 Reed Malone ‘17...... 200 Free, 500 Free 11/7 Sat. at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. W, 152-104 10/16-17 Fri.-Sat. Hawaii USC W, 217-108.5 Patrick Mulcare ‘20...... 200 Back 10/23 Fri. Cal State Bakersfield USC W, 192-95 Collin Pollard ‘16...... 1-Meter 11/6 Fri. at Arizona State * Tempe, Ariz. W, 159-132 Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18...... 100 Back 11/7 Sat. at Arizona * Tucson, Ariz. L, 172-126 11/13-15 Thur.-Sat. Trojan Diving Inv. USC All day 11/19-21 Thur.-Sat. Arena Invitational East L.A. College All day 12/2-5 Wed.-Sat. Texas Invitational Austin, Texas All day 1/12 Fri. Wisconsin USC W, 186-113 1/15-17 Fri.-Sun. Bruin Diving Invite Westwood, Calif. All day 2/5 Fri. California * USC W, 149.5-148.5 2/6 Sat. Stanford * USC W, 167-133 2/20 Sat. at Utah * USC W, 177-123 3/2-5 Wed.-Sat. Men’s Pac-12 Champ. Federal Way, Wash. 2nd 3/9-11 Thur.-Sat. NCAA Zone E Diving Flagstaff, Ariz. All day 3/23-16 Wed.-Sat. Men’s NCAA Champ. Atlanta, Ga. 13th

* Pac-12 meet Home meets in bold at Uytengsu Aquatics Center. Pac-12 Championships in Federal Way, Wash.

2015-2016 Academic All-Pac-12 Conference Team

FIRST TEAM YEAR GPA MAJOR Michael Domagala Junior 3.67 Business Administration Pawel Furtek Sophomore 3.88 Computer Engineering/ Computer Science Morten Klarskov Senior 3.56 International Relations (Global Business)

SECOND TEAM YEAR GPA MAJOR Deon Reid Senior 3.23 Non-Governmental Organizations and Social Change Steven Stumph Sophomore 3.43 Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures

H.M. YEAR GPA MAJOR Maclin Davis Junior 3.08 Fine Arts Jonah Hu Sophomore 3.24 Biological Sciences Kevin Khojasteh Senior 3.20 Economics Collin Pollard Senior 3.10 Art History Ted Singley Junior 3.15 Business Administration Billy Wild Senior 3.07 Economics

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2015-2016 NCAA Results 2015-2016 Pac-12 Conference Results

TEAM SCORES DAY 1 DAY 2 FINAL TEAM SCORE DAY 1-2 DAY 3 FINAL 100-YARD 1. Texas 209 366 541.5 1. Stanford 275 552 808 2. Carsten Vissering 52.50 / 52.41 2. California 141 271 351 2. USC 229 477 700 4. David Morgan Jr. 53.06 / 53.00 3. Florida 163 255 312 3. California 198 430 628 8. Steven Stumph 53.28 / 53.49 4. N.C. State 137 197 314 4. Arizona 220 365 569 9. Morten Klarskov 53.38 / 53.38 5. Georgia 68 162 239.5 6. Alabama 68 143 225 5. Arizona State 128 249 402 13. Jonah Hu 53.83 / 54.03 7. Tennessee 79 152 188 6. Utah 139 209 295 23. Billy Monjay 54.88 / 55.20 8. Missouri 81 140 184 Exh. Kevin Khojasteh 56.29 9. Indiana 62 113.5 1180.5 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY (PRELIM / FINAL) 10. Auburn 72.5 111 167 2. Tribuntsov, Vissering, Valente, Grissom 1:24.50 100-YARD 13. USC 53 83 117 1. Ralf Tribuntsov 45.30 / 45.57 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 9. Jon Knox 47.64 / 47.21 2. Mulcare, Domagala, Klarskov, Malone 6:16.77 10 Tim Wynter 47.64 / 47.21 800-YARD FREE RELAY 9. Mulcare, Domagla, Klarskov, Malone 6:17.38 15. Alex Valente 47.96 / 49.46 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY (PRELIM / FINAL) 500-YARD FREESTYLE 19. Tribuntsov, Knox, Morgan, Grissom 1:18.88 1. Reed Malone 4:15.27 / 4:11.80 3-METER DIVING 500-YARD FREESTYLE 6. Pawel Furtek 4:18.11 / 4:17.04 1. Dashiell Enos 375.65 / 419.35 3. Reed Malone...... 4:13.59 / 4:12.55 13. Ted Singley 4:20.42 / 4:20.30 5. Collin Pollard 329.80 / 357.40 46. Pawel Furtek...... 4:23.13 18. Jason O’Brien 4:27.26 / 4:25.92 6. Deon Reid 336.45 / 346.90 50. Ted Singley...... 4:25.64 25. Chad Bobrosky 4:30.35 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Exh. Scott Clausen 4:32.97 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 26. Patrick Mulcare...... 1:44.86 50. Steven Stumph...... 1:52.04 Exh. Ian Silverman 4:39.04 2. Mulcare, Vissering, Valente, Tribuntsov 3:07.14 50-YARD FREESTYLE 47. Jon Knox 20.47 200-YARD IM 1-METER SPRINGBOARD 6. Patrick Mulcare 1:44.39 / 1:44.22 1650-YARD FREESTYLE 7. Collin Pollard...... 360.90 / 392.75 8. Michael Domagala 1:44.83 / 1:44.75 6. Pawel Furtek 14:56.00 10. Deon Reid...... 358.40 / 367.95 9. Morten Klarskov 1:45.15 / 1:45.20 8. Ted Singley 14:57.80 40. Dashiell Enos...... 281.85 12. Steven Stumph 1:46.71 / 1:45.66 Exh. Ian Silverman 16:01.43 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 17. Cash Deloache 1:47.99 / 1:47.76 Exh. Scott Clausen 16:02.04 DQ Mulcare, Vissering, Valente, Tribuntsov 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 24p Jonah Hu 1:49.64 18. Tribuntsov, Vissering, Valente, Grissmom 1:26.20 Exh. Walker Bell 1:48.16 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Exh. Kevin Khojasteh 1:50.43 1. Patrick Mulcare 1:40.22 / 1:39.64# 15. Patrick Mulcare...... 3:42.87 / 3:43.32 Exh. Billy Monjay 1:50.59 8. Jon Knox 1:41.92 / 1:44.08 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 9. Tim Wynter 1:44.79 / 1:44.29 21. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 46.27 50-YARD FREESTYLE 14. Jason O’Brien 1:47.78 / 1:48.01 25. Alex Valente...... 46.53 5. Ralf Tribuntsov 19.73 / 19.74 200-YARD FREESTYLE 11. Kyle Grissom 19.88 / 19.95 100-YARD FREESTYLE 3. Reed Malone...... 1:33.17 / 1:32.54 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 15. David Morgan Jr. 20.10 / 20.22 3. Ralf Tribuntsov 43.21 / 43.14 26. Carsten Vissering...... 53.25 17. Maclin Davis 20.19 / 20.22 8. Reed Malone 43.25 / 43.71 40. Steven Stumph...... 54.26 26. Carsten Vissering 20.62 18. Kyle Grissom 44.96 / 44.49 100-YARD BACKSTROKE Exh. Jon Knox 19.92 23. Maclin Davis 45.67 / 45.51 5. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 45.62 / 45.57 Exh. Tim Wynter 20.64 18p David Morgan Jr. 43.97 30. Jon Knox...... 47.22 Exh. Alex Valente 21.22 Exh. Kevin Khojasteh 46.72 3-METER SPRINGBOARD 45. Dashiell Enos...... 304.25 1-METER DIVING 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1650-YARD FREESTYLE 10. Pawel Furtek...... 14:48.90 2. Collin Pollard 364.50 / 402.15 1. Steven Stumph 1:53.61 / 1:54.01 27. Ted Singley...... 15:04.13 9. Dashiell Enos 308.40 8. Morten Klarskov 1:56.13 / 1:56.69 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 10. Deon Reid 287.55 9. Carsten Vissering 1:56.44 / 1:54.09 8. Patrick Mulcare...... 1:39.68 / 1:40.22 12. Jonah Hu 1:57.34 / 1:56.82 32. Jon Knox...... 1:42.59 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY Exh. Billy Monjay 1:59.69 100-YARD FREESTYLE 4. Tribuntsov, Knox, Klarskov, Grissom 1:18.26 15. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 42.51 / 42.96 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 44. Reed Malone...... 43.94 400-YARD IM 13. Michael Domagala 1:44.89 / 1:47.31 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 9. Steven Stumph...... 1:54.62 / 1:53.99 4. Patrick Mulcare 3:46.24 / 3:43.35 15. Alex Valente 1:45.33 / 1:47.38 16. Carsten Vissering...... 1:54.94 / 1:56.00 18. Walker Bell 3:55.19 / 3:50.19 16. Ted Singley 1:46.41 / 1:47.95 26. Morten Klarskov...... 1:54.67 21. Scott Clausen 4:02.72 / 3:59.91 20. Walker Bell 1:46.95 / 1:47.28 27 Ridge Altman...... 1:54.93 20p. Pawel Furtek 3:59.63 22. Billy Wild 1:50.59 / 1:51.79 DQ Andrew Malone (stroke infraction) 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 100-YARD BUTTERFLY PLATFORM 21. Cary Wright...... 1:43.97 2. Alex Valente 46.05 / 46.10 1. Collin Pollard 331.90 / 427.70 PLATFORM 12. Maclin Davis 46.92 / 47.31 4. Dashiell Enos 347.25 / 361.85 22. Collin Pollard...... 347.00 24. Deon Reid...... 344.55 15. Cash Deloache 47.66 / 47.67 7. Deon Reid 324.60 / 324.00 27. Dashiell Enos...... 337.40 24. Billy Wild 50.66 / 51.00 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 18p Tim Wynter 47.75 400-YARD FREE RELAY 15. Tribuntsov, Mulcare, Morgan, Malone.2:52.79 / 2:53.73 23p Kyle Grissom 48.27 4. Tribuntsov, Mulcare, Morgan Jr., Malone 2:52.49

200-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Reed Malone 1:33.55 / 1:33.08 5. Michael Domagala 1:35.22 / 1:35.06 21. Jason O’Brien 1:39.08 / 1:40.10 19p Jon Knox 1:37.38 Exh. Ian Silverman 1:43.76

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2015-2016 Trojan Top Performances – Short Course Yards

50 Free (19.18 / 20.19) 100 Fly (45.85 / 48.29) 800 Free Relay (6:21.54 / 6:25.06) USC Record: Vladimir Morozov (2013)...... 18.63 USC Record: Santo Condorelli (2015)...... 45.79 USC Record: Cristian Quintero, Dylan Carter, Ralf Tribuntsov (P)...... 19.58*^ Alex Valente (P)...... 46.05* Michael Domagala, Reed Malone (2015)...... 6:11.64 Kyle Grissom (P)...... 19.88* Ralf Tribuntsov (NC)...... 46.27* Mulcare, Domagla, Klarskov, Malone (P)...... 6:16.77** Jon Knox (P)...... 19.92* Maclin Davis (P)...... 46.92* Mulcare, Domagala, Klarskov, Malone (NC)...... 6:17.38** David Morgan Jr. (P)...... 20.10* Cash DeLoache (P)...... 47.66* Domagala, Malone, Knox, Furtek (A3)...... 6:30.40 Maclin Davis (P)...... 20.19* Tim Wynter (P)...... 47.75* O’Brien, DeLoache, Singley, Bell (TI)...... 6:41.30 O’Brien, Singley, Morgan Jr., Bell (A3)...... 6:43.36 100 Free (42.37 / 44.29) 200 Fly (1:42.43 / 1:47.99) USC Record: Vladimir Morozov (2013)...... 40.76 USC Record: Viktor Bodrogi (2006)...... 1:42.35 200 Medley Relay (1:25.30 / 1:26.13) Ralf Tribuntsov (NC)...... 42.51* Alex Valente (NC)...... 1:43.79* USC Record: Luca Spinazzola, Morten Klarskov, Reed Malone (P)...... 43.25* Michael Domagala (P)...... 1:44.89* Dylan Carter, Santo Condorelli (2015)...... 1:23.90 David Morgan Jr. (P)...... 43.97* Ted Singley (P)...... 1:46.41* Tribuntsov, Vissering, Valente, Grissom (P)...... 1:24.50** Maclin Davis (TI)...... 44.48^ Cash DeLoache (P)...... 1:46.95* Tribuntsov, Vissering, Valente, Grissom (NC)...... 1:26.20 Kyle Grissom (P)...... 44.49 Walker Bell (P)...... 1:48.87 Wynter, Hu, Davis, Morgan Jr. (P)...... 1:27.24 Tribuntsov, Vissering, Davis, Grissom (S)...... 1:27.31 200 Free (1:33.34 / 1:37.99) 100 Breast (52.08 / 55.39) Tribuntsov, Vissering, Valente, Klarskov (C)...... 1:28.14 USC Record: Cristian Quintero (2015)...... 1:32.03 USC Record: Vladimir Morozov (2013)...... 52.01 Reed Malone (NC)...... 1:32.54** Carsten Vissering (P)...... 52.41* 400 Medley Relay (3:08.33/ 3:10.06) Patrick Mulcare (P)...... 1:34.49*^ David Morgan Jr. (P)...... 53.00* USC Record: Ralf Tribuntsov, Andrew Malone, Michael Domagala (P)...... 1:35.06* Steven Stumph (P)...... 53.28* Santo Condorelli, Cristian Quintero (2015).... 3:04.80 Jon Knox (P)...... 1:37.38* Morten Klarskov (P)...... 53.38* Mulcare, Vissering, Valente, Tribuntsov (P)...... 3:06.89** Jason O’Brien (P)...... 1:39.08 Johah Hu (P)...... 53.83* Knox, Klarskov, Davis, Malone (TI)...... 3:12.48 Knox, Klarskov, Domagala, Malone (A3)...... 3:13.72 500 Free (4:13.60 / 4:24.99) 200 Breast (1:53.07 / 1:59.79) Khojsasteh, Stumph, Domagala, Grissom (TI)...... 3:18.33 USC Record: (2007)...... 4:09.80 USC Record: Steven Stumph (2015)...... 1:52.50 DeLoache, Hi, Wild, Morgan Jr. (TI)...... 3:20.37 Reed Malone (P)...... 4:11.80** Steven Stumph (P)...... 1:53.61* Pawel Furtek (P)...... 4:17.04* Carsten Vissering (P)...... 1:54.09* 1-Meter (300 for 6-dive total with standard DD) Ted Singley (P)...... 4:20.30* Morten Klarskov (P)...... 1:56.13* Collin Pollard (P)...... 405.60* Jason O’Brien (P)...... 4:25.92 Jonah Hu (P)...... 1:56.82* Deon Reid (NC)...... 367.95* Walker Bell (TI)...... 4:30.01 Billy Monjay (P)...... 1:59.69* Dashiell Enos (U)...... 335.33*

1000 Free 100 Back (45.62 / 48.49) 3-Meter (320 for 6-dive total with standard DD) USC Record: Larsen Jensen (2007)...... 8:44.73 USC Record: Ralf Tribuntsov (2015)...... 44.95 Deon Reid (S)...... 421.35* Pawel Furtek (P)...... 8:58.40 Ralf Tribuntsov (P)...... 45.30** Dashiell Enos (P)...... 419.35* Ted Singley (NC)...... 9:02.98 Jon Knox (P)...... 47.09* Collin Pollard (S)...... 390.75* Walker Bell (W)...... 9:30.90 Tim Wynter (P)...... 47.21* Scott Clausen (TI)...... 9:33.20 Patrick Mulcare (C)...... 47.75* Platform (300 for 5-dive total with standard DD) Ian Silverman (U)...... 10:04.47 Alex Valente (P)...... 47.96* Collin Pollard (P)...... 427.70* Deon Reid (TDI)...... 371.70* 1650 Free (14:46.26 / 15:30.39) 200 Back (1:40.33 / 1:46.39) Dashiell Enos (P)...... 361.85* USC Record: Larsen Jensen (2007)...... 14:26.70 USC Record: Patrick Mulcare (2016)...... 1:39.64 Pawel Furtek (NC)...... 14:48.90* Patrick Mulcare (P)...... 1:39.64** Event Key Ted Singley (P)...... 14:57.80* Jon Knox (P)...... 1:41.92* at UC Santa Barbara ...... SB Scott Clausen (TI)...... 15:51.54 Tim Wynter (P)...... 1:44.29* at Cal Poly ...... CP Ian Silverman (P)...... 16:01.43 Jason O’Brien (P)...... 1:47.78 vs. Hawaii, North Carolina State...... H Morten Klarskov (CSB)...... 1:49.35 vs. Cal State Bakersfield...... CSB 200 IM (1:42.51 / 1:49.09) at Arizona State...... ASU USC Record: (2011)...... 1:44.10 200 Free Relay (1:17.85 / 1:18.49) at Arizona...... AZ Patrick Mulcare (P)...... 1:44.22* USC Record: Santo Condorelli, Dylan Carter, Trojan Diving Invitational...... TDI Michael Domagala (P)...... 1:44.75* Ralf Tribuntsov, Cristian Quintero (2015)...... 1:15.85 A3 Invitational...... A3 Morten Klarskov (TI)...... 1:45.11* Tribuntsov, Knoz, Klarskov, Grissom (P)...... 1:18.26* Wisconsin...... W Steven Stumph (P)...... 1:45.66* Tribuntsov, Knoz, Morgan Jr., Grissom (NC)...... 1:18.88* California...... C Cash DeLoache (P)...... 1:47.76* Tribuntsov, Malone, Klarskov, Grissom (C)...... 1:20.32 Stanford...... S Davis, Morgan Jr., Grissom, Klarskov (TI)...... 1:20.37 at Utah...... U 400 IM (3:41.15/ 3:54.49) Grissom, Morgan Jr., Domagala, Klarskov (A3)...... 1:21.22 Pac-12 Championships...... P USC Record: Ous Mellouli (2005)...... 3:39.19 NCAA Championships...... NC Patrick Mulcare (NC)...... 3:42.87* 400 Free Relay (2:52.82 / 2:54.20) Walker Bell (P)...... 3:50.19* USC Record: Cristian Quintero, Santo Condorelli, ** NCAA A Cut * NCAA B Cut ^ Relay leadoff Scott Clausen (TI)...... 3:56.69 Ralf Tribuntsov, Dylan Carter (2015)...... 2:47.06 Pawel Furtek (P)...... 3:59.63 Tribuntsov, Mulcare, Morgan Jr., Malone (P)...... 2:52.49** Billy Monjay (TI)...... 4:03.50 Tribuntsov, Mulcare, Morgan Jr., Malone (NC)...... 2:52.79** Tribuntsov, Mulcare, Morgan Jr., Malone (NC)...... 2:53.73* Davis, Malone, Klarskov, Morgan Jr. (TI)...... 2:57.07 Tribuntsov, Grissom, Klarskov, Malone (S)...... 2:57.33

2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 17 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving Women’s Roster

Name Yr. Event Ht. Hometown (College/HS) Anika Apostalon Sr. Free/Back 6-1 Albuquerque, N.M. (San Diego State) Piper Brockley Fr. Breast 5-6 Santa Rosa, Calif. (Maria Carrillo) Chelsea Chenault Sr. Free 5-11 Concord, Calif. (Carondelet High) Katie Christy So. Free/Back/Breast 5-5 Atlanta, Ga. (Westminster) Lily Dubroff So. Free 5-6 Wilmington, Del. (Charter) Naomi Gowlett Fr. Diving 5-4 Queenland, Louise Hansson Fr. IM/Fly/Free 6-2 Ramlosa, Helsingborg, (Nationell Idrottsutbildning) Riley Hayward Sr. Breast/IM 5-6 Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) Kelsey Kafka Sr. IM/Breast 5-7 San Diego. Calif. (Torrey Pines High) Tabby Krebs Fr. Diving 5-4 Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar) Hanni Leach So. Backstroke 5-9 Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate) Lofquist So. Free/Fly 5-9 Youngstown, Ohio (Usruline) Lexie Malazdrewicz Sr. Free / Back 6-0 Evergreen, Colo. Becca Mann Fr. Free/IM 5-9 Homer Glen, Ill. (Home Schooled) Maddie Meisel RS So. Free 5-9 Long Beach, Calif. (Utah) Abby Miller Fr. Fly/IM 5-7 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Stanzi Moseley Fr. Free 5-5 Bakersfield, Calif. (Home Schooled) Olivia Ontjes So. Free/Breaststroke 5-7 Raleigh, N.C. (Raleigh Charter) Catherine Sanchez Fr. Fly 5-4 Covina, Calif. (Glendora) Tamara Santoyo So. Fly 5-9 Santa Clarita, Calif. (Hart) Riley Scott So. Breaststroke 6-0 Novato, Calif. (Petaluma) Carly Souza Fr. Diving 5-8 Valencia, Calif. (West Ranch) Elizabeth Stinson So. Free 5-9 Nashville, Tenn. (Harpeth Hall) Victoria Toris So. Free 5-10 Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) Kirsten Vose So. Breaststroke 6-1 La Canada, Calif. (Flintridge Sacred Heart) Tatum Wade Fr. Free/IM 6-1 Nashville, Tenn. (Christ Presbyterian Academy) Hannah Weiss Jr. Back 5-3 Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island) Maddie Witt So. Diving 5-5 La Canada, Calif. (Flintridge Prep) Allie Wooden So. Free 6-0 Cincinnati, Ohio (Cincinnati Country) Maddie Wright So. Free/Fly 5-6 Waterford, Mich. (Waterford Kettering)

Head Coach: Dave Salo (11th year) Associate Head Coach: Catherine Vogt (9th year) Assistant Coach: Jeff Julian (1st year) Assistant Coach: Chase Bloch (3rd year) Head Diving Coach: Hongping Li (18th year) Volunteer Assistant - Victoria Ishimatsu (5th Year) Director of Operations: Paul Davidson (11th year)

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ANIKA APOSTALON PIPER BROCKLEY

Free/Back • 6-1 • Senior Breast • 5-6 • Freshman Albuquerque, N.M. Santa Rosa, Calif. Albuquerque Academy Maria Carrillo

THIS SEASON: Piper Brockley, a 2017 THIS SEASON: Anika Apostalon is a 2017 freshman, brings a strong breaststroke- senior co-captain in her second year at USC IM combo to the Trojans who should score who is coming off a five-time All-American significantly in both specialties. performance as a junior that included an HIGH SCHOOL: Brockey prepped at Maria NCAA relay title. She is one of the country’s Carrillo High in Santa Rosa, Calif., where she was a two-time CIF North top sprinters and backstrokers who will challenge again for titles at the Pac- Coast Section finalist in 2016, taking third in the 100y breast and seventh 12s and NCAAs. in the 100y free … She competed at the 2015 California state meet, 2016: Apostalon, as a 2016 junior transfer from San Diego State, turned finishing sixth in the 200y IM and 12th in the 100y breast … At the 2015 in a magnificent USC debut season, finishing as a five-time All-American CIF North Coast meet, she was second in the 200y IM and third in the -- which included an NCAA relay title -- and a two-time Pac-12 finalist. 100y breast and in 2014, was third in the 200y IM, fifth in the 100y breast At the 2016 NCAA Championships, Apostalon’s efforts were highlighted … She competed in the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 100m breast. by her clinching anchor leg in USC’s first-ever NCAA title in the 400y free CLUB: Neptune Swimming. relay. She also reached the 100y free final for the first time, finishing eighth PERSONAL: She is majoring in human biology. (47.72) after qualifying fifth in a PR 47.65. Apostalon also swam second BROCKLEY’S PERSONAL RECORDS: on USC’s second-place 800y free relay and fourth-place 200y free relay 100-yard breast 1:02.08 200-yard breast 2:13.22 and anchored Troy’s fifth-place 400y medley relay. All four relays she swam 200-yard IM 2:02.16 on set school records. In addition to her 100 free final, she won the B final in the 50y free in 21.82 and just missed a second swim in the 100y back, taking 17th (52.04) ... At the 2016 Pac-12 Championships, she was part of USC’s then-school-record setting 800y free relay title and was a two-time finalist, finishing third in both in the 50y (21.94) and 100y free (47.77). She was 10th in the 100y back (52.84) and anchored the Trojans’ second- CHELSEA CHENAULT place 400y free relay that also set a short-lived USC record ... She won the 100y free (48.21) at the Texas Invitational and was on Troy’s winning 400y free and medley relays ... At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, she was Free • 5-11 • Senior a semifinalist in the 50m free, finishing 12th (25.34) after qualifying with a 25.43. She was also 24th in the 100m free (55.83) and 39th in the 100m Concord, Calif. back (1:02.36). Carondelet HS SAN DIEGO STATE: Apostalon was a five-time individual scorer at the NCAA Championships in two years (2014-15) with the Aztecs and was THIS SEASON: All-American Chelsea the 2014 Mountain West Swimmer of the Year as well as the conference’s Chenault returns for her 2017 senior season 2014 Freshman of the Year ... As a 2015 sophomore at the NCAA as the defending Pac-12 champion in the Championships, Apostalon was 12th in the 100y free (48.31), 15th in the 500y free and will help USC defend its NCAA title in the 400y free relay. A 50y free (22.22) and 30th in the 100y back (53.12) ... She helped the Aztecs former U.S. National teamer on the 800m free relay and a career six-time win the 2015 Mountain West Conference team championship, successfully All-American, she is poised for a great final year at USC. defending her titles in the 50y (21.82) and 100y free (47.88) and the 100y 2016: Chenault turned in a huge 2016 junior season, winning her first back (52.38). She also helped SDSU to relay wins in the 200y free and Pac-12 and NCAA titles ... She was a two-time All-American last year, medley relays and the 400 medley relay ... As a 2014 freshman, Apostalon highlighted by helping USC win its first-ever NCAA title in the 400y free earned All-America honors by finishing seventh in the 50y free (22.00) at relay, swimming the third leg. She also swam the third leg on Troy’s 800y free the NCAAs. She was also 14th in the 100y back (52.54) and 15th in the relay squad that finished second. Both relays set school records. Chenault 100y free (48.44) ... At the 2014 Mountain West Championships, she won was a two-time B finalist, finishing 12th in the 200y free (1:44.93) and 11th the 50y free (21.76), 100y free (47.73) and 100y back (51.92) and was in the 200y fly (1:54.96). She was also 45th in the 500y free (4:45.61) also a member of four winning relays ... Apostalon is SDSU’s school record ... She won her first conference title at the 2016 Pac-12 Championships, holder in the 50y (21.76) and 100y free (47.73) and in the 100y back claiming the 500y free (4:38.13) while taking fourth in both the 200y free (51.92) ... She twice earned Mountain West Conference All-Academic and (1:44.82) and the 200y fly (1:55.16), giving her nine Pac-12 A finals in as Scholar-Athlete honors ... She also played water polo for the Aztecs. many tries. She also swam on USC’s 800y free relay title as well as Troy’s HIGH SCHOOL: Apostalon prepped at Albuquerque (N.M.) Academy, second-place 400y free relay, both of which broke then-school records earning multiple prep All-American honors. ... Apostalon was a four-time ... At the Texas Invitational, she won the 200y (1:44.62) and 500y free state champion in the 100y free and a two-time winner of the 100y back (4:39.94) and anchored USC’s victorious 400y free relay ... She had six and owns state records in the 50y and 100y free and the 100y back. Also dual-meet wins on the season, including three in the 200y free ... At the a water polo player in high school, she named the New Mexico high school 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, Chenault was 10th in the 200m free (1:58.70), Water Polo League (NMWPHSL) MVP in 2012 and 2013 ... She competed 15th in the 400m free (4:11.78) and 21st in the 100m free (55.69). at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, taking 66th in the 100m back. CLUB/ 2015: Chenault was a two-time All-American as a 2015 sophomore, COACH: highlighted by a sixth-place finish in the 200y free (1:43.90). In the CLUB: Duke City Aquatics race’s prelims, she shattered USC’s school record with a 1:42.53. She PERSONAL: Apostalon was born Feb. 2, 1995, and she is a psychology also won the `B’ final of the 200y fly (1:53.17), setting a PR, and was major. Her father, Mark, has a background in competitive judo. 10th in the 500y free (4:37.55). Chenault earned her other All-American APOSTALON’S PERSONAL RECORDS: honor after anchoring USC’s fifth-place 800y free relay ... At the 2015 50-yard free 21.76 100-yard free 47.65 100-yard back 51.92

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Pac-12 Championships, Chenault posted a trio of top 5 performances. She KATIE CHRISTY finished third in the 200y (1:43.17) and 500y free (4:37.55) and was fifth in the 1650y free (16:15.67). She anchored USC’s third-place 400y free relay and led off its fourth-place 800y free relay ... Chenault competed for Free/Back/Breast • 5-4 • Soph. the U.S. at the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, , and earned gold after she helped the U.S. qualify for second out of prelims in the 800m Atlanta, Ga. free relay (with a 1:58.04 split). Westminster Prep 2014: Chenault was a two-time All-American as a 2014 freshman and an NCAA Championships individual point scorer. She earned her All-American THIS SEASON: Katie Christy is a 2017 honors by helping USC to fourth in the 800y free relay and to sixth in the sophomore strong in the sprint free and breast 400y free relay. She was also 10th in the 200y free (1:44.25), 16th in the and in the 200y IM. A former Georgia state 500y free (4:42.56) and 41st in the 200y fly (1:58.78) ... She was a three- champion, she provided solid depth for the time finalist at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, finishing third in both the Trojans as a freshman and looks to increase 500y free (4:39.30) and the 200y free (1:43.91) while taking seventh in the her contributions in her second year on the team. 200y fly (1:56.70) ... At the 2014 U.S. Nationals, she was fifth in the 200m 2016: Christy swam in four events as an exhibition entry at the 2016 Pac- free in 1:58.60 to earn a spot on the U.S. National team. She was fifth in 12 Championships, racing in the 200y and 400y IM and the 200y free and the `B’ final of the 400m free (4:11.32) after finishing ninth in prelims and 200y back... She competed in a variety of events as a freshman and just was also 29th in the 100m free (55.88). missed NCAA B cuts with her top season times in the 200y IM (2:01.86, off HIGH SCHOOL: Chenault, the 2013 Cal-Hi Sports Girls Athlete of the by 0.27) and 400y IM (4:21.59). Year and the 2013 San Jose East Bay Girls Swimmer of the Year, prepped HIGH SCHOOL: Christy prepped at Westminster High School in Atlanta at Carondelet High in Concord, Calif., she was a five-time North Coast where she was a three-time state champion, wining twice in the 200y IM, Section record holder, helped her school break the national record in the once in the 50y free and posting a second in the 100y breast ... A prep 400y free relay and won 12 NCS titles (including three each in the 100y, All-American, she was a 2014 Speedo Junior National finalist in the 200m 200y and 500y free) … She was a 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials finalist in the free. 200m free and was 16th in the 400m free. She missed a top 6 finish in CLUB/COACH: Dynamo Swim Club/Jason Turcotte. the 200m free and a berth in the 2012 Olympics by less than a quarter PERSONAL: She was born June 25, 1996 ... Her older sister, Jamie, second. She was a semifinalist at the 2008 U.S. Trials in the 200m free competed for the Trojans in 2013-14 and 2014-15. as a 13-year-old and also swam in the 100m, 400m and 800m free … CHRISTY’S PERSONAL RECORDS: Chenault had extensive national team experience prior to coming to USC. 50-yard free 23.83 100-yard free 51.26 She anchored USA’s prelim swim at the 2013 World University Games 200-yard free 1:50.47 100-yard breast 1:04.01 with the top split of 1:59.77. She then swam the third leg in the final and 200-yard IM 2:01.86 clocked an event best 1:57.88 as the U.S. held off Russia, 7:55.53 to 7:55.76 … She earned gold for the U.S. as a prelim relay swimmer in the 800m free relay at the 2013 FINA World Championships, earning the worlds spot after taking sixth in the 200m free at the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals … She represented the U.S. at the 2012 FINA Short Course LILY DUBROFF World Championships in the 200m free and helped the 800m free relay to gold. She was a 2012 U.S. Junior Pan Pac participant, winning the 200m free and taking second in the 400m free. At the 2010 U.S. Junior Pan Pacs, Free • 5-6 • Sophomore she won both the 200m and 400m free and also claimed golds in the Wilmington, Del. 400m and 800m free relays. Charter CLUB: Terrapins Swim Team PERSONAL: She was born on Oct. 19, 1994 ... Her father, Carl, played THIS SEASON: Lily Dubroff, a 2017 basketball at USIU in San Diego and her mother, Catherine, was a prep sophomore, is a versatile freestyler with speed swimmer. through 500 yards who can also swim the IM CHENAULT’S PERSONAL RECORDS: and fly. She was a Pac-12 point scorer last 50-yard free 23.16 100-yard free 49.27 year looking to break through to the NCAAs 200-yard free 1:42.53 500-yard free 4:36.69 this season. 100-meter free 55.23 200-meter free 1:58.19 2016: Dubroff turned in a solid 2016 freshman season and raced in 400-meter free 4:08.38 three events at the Pac-12 Championships ... She scored in the 200y fly with a 17th-place finish in 1:59.65 as well as with a 24th in the 400y IM (4:23.26). She was also 43rd in the 50y free (23.66) ... She had an NCAA B cut in the 200y fly (1:59.34) and just missed an NCAA B cut in the 100y fly with a season-best 54.83. HIGH SCHOOL: Dubroff, who prepped at Charter School of Wilmington, was the Delaware Swimmer of the Year in 2014 and helped Charter win five state crowns during her time there (starting in eighth grade) … She won the state title in the 50y free four times among 10 individual state titles to her credit (to go with 10 relay wins). She also won the 100y free twice, the 200y free twice, the 500y free once and the 100y fly as a senior … As a freshman, she broke the state record in 50y free (22.93). CLUB: Delaware Swim Team. PERSONAL: She was born Feb. 3, 1997 … She is majoring in Human Biology. DUBROFF’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 22.93 100-yard free 50.24 200-yard free 1:53.63 500-yard free 4:56.10

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NAOMI GOWLETT RILEY HAYWARD

Diver • 5-4 • Freshman Breast/IM • 5-6 • Senior Queenland, Australia Winnetka, Ill. New Trier HS THIS SEASON: A 2017 freshman, Australian Naomi Gowlett is an up-and-coming diver who should be a solid point scorer for the THIS SEASON: Riley Hayward, a 2017 Trojans. senior, is a returning Pac-12 finalist in the AUSTRALIA: Gowlett, from Queensland, 100y breaststroke who is also strong in the Australia, competed at the 2014 World 200 and has her eyes on qualifying for her Junior Championships, taking second on 3-meter synchro and eighth on first NCAA Championships. 1-meter. She represented Team Australia at the 2015 FINA Diving Grand 2016: Hayward turned in a career-best effort to play her part in USC’s Prix in Singapore, winning three bronze medals on 3-meter mixed synchro, Pac-12 title as a 2016 junior, reaching her first conference final and taking women’s e-meter synchro and on 3-meter. sixth in the 100y breast in a PR 1:01.03 after a 1:01.44 prelim swim. She PERSONAL: She was born April 7, 1998. was also 15th in the 200y breast (2:14.68) and was 40th in the 200y IM (2:06.17). Her 1:01.03 in the 100y breast and her 2:13.10 in the 200y breast at the Texas Invitational were both NCAA ‘B’ cuts and both among USC’s top 5 fastest in the events last year ... Hayward competed at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 81st in the 200m breast (2:36.02). LOUISE HANSSON 2015: Hayward, as a 2015 sophomore, raced in three events as a 2015 sophomore, finishing 20th in the 100y breast (1:03.90), 29th in the 200y breast (2:19.86) and tied for 33rd in the 200y IM (2:05.50). IM/Fly/Free • 6-2 •Freshman 2014: Hayward competed in three events at the 2014 Pac-12 Helsingborg, Sweden Championships as a freshman, taking 12th in the 100y breast (1:01.99), Nationell Idrottsutbildning) 14th in the 200y breast (2:15.53) and 21st in the 200y IM (2:03.06). HIGH SCHOOL: Hayward, from New Trier High in Winnetka, Ill. competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 100m breast. She also THIS SEASON: Louise Hansson, a 2017 made multiple state finalist appearances in the 100y breast and 200y IM. freshman Olympian from Sweden, is a She was second in the 100y breast behind current teammate Evan Swenson proven freestyle sprinter and butterflyer and in 2012. is also strong in the IM. She figures to be CLUB/COACH: New Trier Swim Club/Robert Kizer. an immediate boon to USC’s dual meet and postseason scoring efforts, PERSONAL: She is majoring in communication. individually and on relays. HAYWARD’S PERSONAL RECORDS: SWEDEN: Hansson prepped at Nationell Idrottsutbildning in Helsingborg, 100-yard breast 1:01.03 200-yard breast 2:13.10 Sweden, and swam for the club team Helsingborgs Simsällskap, where her 100-yard fly 56.63 200-yard IM 2:02.89 father, Lars-Olof Hansson, was the coach. Hansson comes to USC fresh off an Olympic performance in Rio where she competed in four events for Sweden. She helped the Swedes earn fifth in both the 4x100m and 4x200m free relays and also finished 29th in the 200m IM (2:15.66) and 32nd in the 100m fly (59.73). Former Trojan All-American Stina Gardell was a Swedish Olympic teammate ... Hansson has long been one of Sweden’s top young swimmers. She set a senior national record in the 200m IM (2:06:29) at the Swedish Short Course Championships. She also set a junior national record in the 100m IM (58.77). At the 2014 FINA World Championships, Hansson was a part of Sweden’s silver-medal winning 4x200m free relay which broke the European record. Earlier that year at the 2014 European Championships in Berlin, she took home gold with the Swedish team in the 4x100m free and was a part of a Swedish record for the silver-medal winning 4x200m free team. She’s seen success at the European Championships before, winning a silver medal for the 4x100m freestyle team in 2012. Hansson has plenty of individual medals as well, with a gold in the 50m fly and silver in the 50m free at the 2011 European Junior Championships. She followed up that performance by winning another gold medal in the 50m fly at the 2012 European Juniors. CLUB/COACH: Helsingborgs Simsällskap/Lars-Olof Hansson. PERSONAL: She was born on Nov. 24 1996 ... Her younger sister, Sophie, also competed in the Rio Olympics in the 100m breaststroke and the 200m breast. HANSSON’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 23.46 100-yard free 47.47 200-yard free 1:43.04 500-yard free 4:49l42 100-yard fly 51.17 200-yard IM 1:55.00 100-yard back 51.83

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KELSEY KAFKA on platform, finishing 11th (373.75) in 2013 and 12th in 2012 (389.70) ... She competed at the 2012 AT&T National Diving Championships on platform, placing 27th (200.85) and at the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, IM/Breast • 5-7 • Senior taking 22nd on platform (165.50). CLUB: Mission Viejo/Ely Janet. San Diego, Calif. PERSONAL: Krebs was born Oct. 30, 1996 and she is majoring in real Torrey Pines HS estate development.

THIS SEASON: A skilled breaststroker and medley swimmer, 2017 senior Kelsey Kafka became a Pac-12 finalist as a junior and has HANNI LEACH her eyes on qualifying for her first NCAA meet. 2016: Kafka turned in her top season as a Trojan as a 2016 junior and became a conference finalist, finishing fifth in the 100y breast (1:00.93) Back/Free • 5-9 • Sophomore at the Pac-12 Championships. Her 11th in the 200y breast (2:12.18) was Missoula, Mont. also a conference best effort for her and she took 31st in the 200y IM (2:03.81). Her 100y breast (1:00.86) and 200y breast (2:11.45) at the Hellgate HS Texas Invitational established personal bests. 2015: Kafka competed in three races at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships THIS SEASON: Hanni Leach, a 2017 as a sophomore, finishing 17th in the 100y breast (1:02.38), 20th in the sophomore, looks to build on her strong 200y breast (2:15.30) and 25th in the 200y IM (2:04.09) ... She earned backstroke debut as a freshman, where Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors ... Her top times in the she was a key Pac-12 scorer and NCAA 100y breast (1:02.38) and 200y breast (2:15.30) were NCAA `B’ cuts. participant. She could challenge for the medley relay as well as she looks 2014: Kafka provided strong depth in the breast and IM events as a 2014 for her first conference A final and NCAA scoring result. freshman, posting NCAA `B’ cuts in the 200y (2:00.62) and 400y IM 2016: Leach raced in two events at the 2016 NCAA Championships as (4:17.36) and the 200y breast (2:14.92). She raced in three events in the a freshman, finishing 19th in the 100y back (52.15) and 24th in the 200y 2014 Pac-12s, taking 17th in the 400y IM (4:17.36), 18th in the 200y back (1:54.18). Her 100y time was a PR and just 0.20 away from earning breast (2:15.43) and 19th in the 100y breast (1:02.85). a B consolation final berth, and her 200 time matched her PR ... At the HIGH SCHOOL: Kafka attended Torrey Pines High in San Diego, Calif., 2016 Pac-12 Championships, Leach won the B final of the 200y back where she was the 2011 CIF San Diego Section 200y IM and 100y breast (1:54.18) and was 11th in the 100y back (53.03) while finishing 29th in champion as a sophomore, leading her school to the team title, and won the 50y free (23.36). She lowered her personal bests in the 100y (52.68, the 100y breast as a freshman as well. She competed in both the 100m broken at NCAAs) and 200y back (1:54.18) ... She raced in two events at and 200m breast at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 31st in the 100m back (1:01.95) CLUB: North Coast Aquatics. and 68th in the 200m back (2:16.83). PERSONAL: Kafka is majoring in communication. HIGH SCHOOL: Leach prepped at Hellgate High School in Missoula, KAFKA’S PERSONAL RECORDS: Mont., where she was the state record holder in the 50y, 100y and 200y 200-yard IM 2:00.62 400-yard IM 4:18.61 back and the 200y and 500y free, earning prep All-American honors … 100-yard breast 1:00.86 200-yard breast 2:11.45 The 2015 Montana Swimming Female Athlete of the Year led Hellgate to back-to-back state titles as a junior and a senior, winning multiple state individual crowns … A 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100m and 200m back, she posted a national top 10 time in the 100m back at the TABBY KREBS 2014 Junior Nationals and had another in the top 10 in the 200m back . CLUB: Missoula Aquatic Club. PERSONAL: She was born May 15, 1997 … She formerly competed in Diver • 5-4 • Sophomore gymnastics. Newport Beach, Calif. LEACH’S PERSONAL RECORDS: Corona Del Mar HS 100-yard back 52.15 200-yard back 1:54.18

THIS SEASON: A 2016 freshman, Tabby Krebs is a talented platform diver improving on springboard as well and should step up as a reliable dual meet scorer with strong postseason potential. 2016: Krebs scored on two of three boards as a freshman at the 2016 Pac-12 Championships, finishing 11th on platform with a season-best 236.10 and 24th on 1-meter (271.50). She was also 26th on 3-meter (229.70) ... Her platform at Pac-12s qualified her for the NCAA Zone E Championships, where she finished 12th on the board (463.05). HIGH SCHOOL: Krebs prepped at Corona Del Mar (Calif.) High, where she was a 2014 CIF Southern Section Division 1 & 3 finalist, finishing eighth (435.30) and a 2012 finalist, taking seventh (469.80) ... Krebs competed at the 2015 U.S. Diving Junior Nationals, finishing 28th on platform (330.95). She was a two-time finalist at the Junior National meet

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SYDNEY LOFQUIST BECCA MANN

Free/Fly• 5-9 • Sophomore Free • 5-9 • Freshman Youngstown, Ohio Homer Glen, Ill. Ursuline HS Home Schooled

THIS SEASON: A 2017 sophomore, Sydney THIS SEASON: Becca Mann, a U.S. National Lofquist’s strength is her versatility and she Teamer and already an internationally looks to continue her productive dual meet accomplished distance and open water and postseason scoring in a variety of events, swimmer with NAG records to her credit, joins including distance free, IM and fly. the Trojans as a 2017 freshman and will have an immediate impact in 2016: Lofquist was a three-time B finalist at the 2016 Pac-12 USC’s distance and IM corps. Championships as a freshman. She was 12th in the 500y free (4:45.01) HIGH SCHOOL: Mann, who was home schooled, already has a long and 14th in both the 400y IM (4:16.53) and the 200y fly (1:59.70). and accomplished resume. She has competed twice in the Open Water HIGH SCHOOL: Lofquist, who prepped at Ursuline High School in World Championships, finishing 14th in the 10K in 2015 while eighth in Youngstown, Ohio, for the past two years, won back-to-back state Division both the 5K and 10K in 2013. She was 10th in the 800m free at the indoor I title in the 200y IM and 500y free and won a Division 2 titles in the 200y 2015 World Championships and also represented the U.S. at the 2014 IM as a sophomore ... She was a five-time finalist at the 2015 NCSA Pan Pacs, taking fourth in the 800m free, 10th in the 400m IM and ninth Junior Nationals, including a second in the 500y free ... The 2016 U.S. in the 10K ... She won the 10K at the 2015 U.S. Open Water Nationals Olympic Trials qualifier was named the “Cincy Women Sports High School and was third in the 5K and also won the 10K in 2014. She was second in Sportswoman of the Year” by The Women in Sport Foundation. both the 5K and 10K at the 2013 U.S. Nationals, was 11th in the 10K in CLUB: Mason Manta Rays. 2012 and 2nd in the 5K and 11th in the 10K in 2011. She first competed PERSONAL: She was born Sept. 6, 1997 ... She is majoring in at the U.S. Nationals in 2010, finishing 19th in the 5K ... She won gold in Computational Neuroscience. the 10K, 1500m free and 400m IM at the 2012 Junior Pan Pacs and silver LOFQUIST’S PERSONAL RECORDS: in the 800m free relay and won the 1500m free at the 2013 World Juniors 500-yard free 4:42.28 1000-yard free 9:56.05 ... Mann competed at both the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Trials. In 2012, 1650-yard free 16:44.67 200-yard IM 1:59.91 she qualified in numerous events, but raced in just one and was a 400m 400-yard IM 4:10.90 IM finalist, finishing fifth. She raced in the 400m and 800m free in 2016, but a back injury suffered weeks before Trials hampered her efforts and she finished ninth in the 800m free (0.46 from the final) and 14th in the 400m free ... Mann holds the NAG (13-14) records in the 1650y free, 1500m free and 400m IM. LEXIE MALAZDREWICZ CLUB/COACH: North Baltimore Aquatic Club/Erik Posegay. PERSONAL: She was born on Nov. 26, 1997 ... As a 10-year-old, Mann became the youngest person to cross the Maui Channel, completing the Free/Back• 6-0 • Senior 9.9 mile stretch in 6:26:46 ... Mann comes from a family of triathletes Evergreen, Ohio and has competed in the sport as well ... She self-published her own novel in 2014 called The Stolen Dragon Of Quanx, the first part of a planned Evergreen HS / Denver Univ. triology ... She plans to study screenwriting in USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. THIS SEASON: Lexie Malazdrewicz is a MANN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 2017 senior who is redshirting this season. 200-yard free 1:47.87 500-yard free 4:34.77 2016: Malazdrewicz competed for the 1000-yard free 9:31.79 1650-yard free 15:45.33 University of Denver as a 2016 junior and was 400-yard IM 4:05.52 800-meter free 8:26.64 one of their top freestylers and backstrokers. She took second in the 200y 400-meter IM 4:41.44 back at the 2016 Summit League Championships and helped her team to a league title. 2015: Malazdrewicz was injured during her 2015 sophomore season and did not see any racing. 2014: Malazdrewicz raced in two events at the 2014 NCAA Championships, tying for 39th in the 200y free (1:47.47) and finishing 43rd in the 100y back (1:56.53) ... At the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, she was 11th in the 200y back (1:55.25), 14th in the 200y free (1:46.71) and 34th in the 500y free (4:53.74). HIGH SCHOOL: LMalazdrewicz raced in two events at the 2014 NCAA Championships, tying for 39th in the 200y free (1:47.47) and finishing 43rd in the 100y back (1:56.53) ... At the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, she was 11th in the 200y back (1:55.25), 14th in the 200y free (1:46.71) and 34th in the 500y free (4:53.74). PERSONAL: Malazdrewicz was born on April 22, 1995. She is studying business administration. MALAZDREWICZ’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard free 50.04 200-yard free 1:45.92 500-yard free 4:45.91 100-yard back 54.98 200-yard back 1:55.25

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MADDIE MEISEL STANZI MOSELEY

Free • 5-9 • RS Sophomore Free • 5-5 • Freshman Long Beach, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Milikan HS Home Schooled

THIS SEASON: Maddie Meisel is a 2017 THIS SEASON: Stanzi Moseley, a U.S. Junior redshirt sophomore in her first season with National teamer, is a 2017 freshman sprinter the Trojans after transferring from Utah. An who will bolster USC’s freestyle scoring in improving distance swimmers and butterflyer, dual meets and the postseason and challenge Meisel provides some scoring punch in some of the more grueling events for spots on all of USC’s relays. on the schedule and is a solid addition to the squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Moseley, who was home schooled in Bakersfield, 2016: Meisel competed at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials before beginning Calif., was a three-time 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier who swam her USC career and was 83rd in the 400m free (4:21.81). then 50m, 100m and 200m free … At the 2016 American Short Course UTAH: Meisel competed in three events for Utah at the 2015 Pac- Championships, Moseley won the 200y free (1:44.51) and the 100y fly 12 Championships, highlighted by a seventh-place in the 1650y free (52.72) and was second in the 50y (22.14) and 100y free (48.11) … At (16:31.41, PR). She also finished 11th in the 500y free (4:45.12, PR) and the 2015 U.S. Winter National, she competed in four events, highlighted 23rd in the 200y fly (2:04.21). by a 13th in the 100m free (55.56). Moseley competed for the U.S. at the HIGH SCHOOL: Meisel prepped at Milikan High in Long Beach, Calif., 2015 Junior Worlds, winning a bronze medal in the mixed 400m medley where she left as the school record holder in seven events. She overcame relay and reaching the final in the 100m free (eighth) … At the 2015 U.S. freak knee and leg injuries (after tripping over her dog named “Drake”) to Summer Nationals, she was 10th in the 100m free in 55.69 … She won earn the 2014 Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team Swimmer of the twice at the 2015 NCSA Junior Nationals, touching first in the 50y (22.35) Year honor. At the 2014 Moore League finals, she broke U.S. Olympian and 100y free 48.14). She won three races at the 2014 Speedo Winter and former Trojan Club Swimmer ’s 200y free mark with a Juniors, taking the 50y (22.11), 100y (48.29) and 200y free (1:44.55). 1:52.18. She then finished her prep career at the CIF Championships with CLUB: Canyons Aquatics. a fourth in the 500y free (4:57.10) and a fifth in the 200 (1:51.23). PERSONAL: She was born on May 15, 1998 and she is a human biology CLUB: Orange County Waves. major. PERSONAL: She was born on Jan. 10, 1996. She is majoring in Non- MOSELEY’S PERSONAL RECORDS: Governmental Organizations and Social Change and Economics. 50-yard free 22.11 100-yard free 48.11 MEISEL’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 200-yard free 1:44.51 200-yard free 1:48.82 500-yard free 4:45.12 1000-yard free 10:12.02 1650-yard free 16:31.41 200-yard fly 2:01.64 OLIVIA ONTJES

ABBY MILLER Breast/Free • 5-7 • Sophomore Raleigh, N.C. Fly/IM • 5-7 • Freshman Raleigh Charter

Danville, Calif. THIS SEASON: Olivia Ontjes is a 2017 San Ramon Valley HS sophomore who provides solid depth in the breaststroke and IM for the Trojans. THIS SEASON: Abby Miller, a 2017 2016: Ontjes provided depth for the Trojans in freshman, will provide strong depth in the the breaststroke and IM as a 2016 freshman. back and IM for the Trojans and look to be a She swam in four exhibition swims at the 2016 Pac-12 Championships, the solid dual meet and Pac-12 contributor. 200y IM, 50y free and the 100y and 200y breast. HIGH SCHOOL: Miller was a two-time finalist at the 2016 CIF North HIGH SCHOOL: Ontjes, who prepped at Raleigh Charter High School Coast Section Championships as a senior at San Ramon Valley High in in Raleigh, N.C., holds the YMCA Long Course national record in the 50m Danville, Calif., taking third in the 100y back (55.04) and fourth in the breast ... Ontjes, who led her school to four straight state team titles, was 200y IM (2:03.22) … At the 2015 CIF State Championships, Miller was a three-time North Carolina state champion in the 100y breast and won a two-time finalist, finishing ninth in the 100y fly (55.15) and 10th in the the 200y IM in 2015 (she was third in the race in 2014) and the 100y free 200y IM (2:02.84). She also swam on San Ramon Valley’s 200y medley in 2013. ... She raced in all breaststroke events at the 2014 U.S. National, and 200y free relays that posted top 5 finishes. highlighted by a 22nd in the 50m event (32.69) ... At the 2014 YMCA Long CLUB: Crow Canyon Country Club Swim Team. Course Nationals, she was first in the 200m breast (2:34.34), second in PERSONAL: She is a communication major. both the 50m and 100m breast and fourth in the 100m free. She had four MILLER’S PERSONAL RECORDS: top 5 finishes at the 2013 YMCA Nationals, including a win in the 50m 100-yard back 55.04 200-yard back 2:00.64 breast (32.76). 200-yard IM 2:02.84 CLUB: YMCA of the Triangle Area Swim Team. PERSONAL: Ontjes was born Oct. 8, 1996 ... She is majoring in biological sciences. ONTJES’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard breast 1:01.89 200-yard breast 2:13.62 50-yard free 23.29 100-yard free 49.82 200-yard IM 2:02.63

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CATHERINE SANCHEZ RILEY SCOTT

Fly/Free/IM • 5-4 • Freshman Breast/IM • 6-0 • Sophomore Covina, Calif. Petaluma, Calif. Glendora HS Petaluma HS

THIS SEASON: A talented freestyler and THIS SEASON: Riley Scott, a 2017 butterflyer, 2017 freshman Catherine Sanchez sophomore, broke through as a valuable will provide strong scoring in multiple events asset for the Trojans during an All-American and challenge for relay responsibilities as well. freshman season, leading the team in dual HIGH SCHOOL: Sanchez, who prepped at Glendora (Calif.) High, was meet wins while becoming a three-time a two-time 2016 CIF Southern Section Div. 2 Championships, taking third conference finalist. One of the Pac-12’s top returning breaststrokers and in the 200y free (1:48.23) and 100y fly (53.84) and fourth in the 100y free an improving medley swimmer, Scott is eyeing an even bigger sophomore (50.80) ... At the 2015 Speedo Winter Junior Time Trials, she was third in season. the 100m fly (1:01.25) ... She was a two-time finalist at the 2015 CIFs, 2016: Scott earned All-American honors as a 2016 freshman, swimming second in the 100y fly and third in the 200y free ... She raced at the 2016 on USC’s school-record-setting 400y medley relay that finished sixth. She U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 59th in the 200m fly and 76th in the 100m fly. also scored individually at the NCAAs, finishing 12th in the 100m breast CLUB: Covina Aquatic Association. (59.85), and helped USC win the B final of the 200y medley relay. She was PERSONAL: She is majoring in business administration ... She comes also 43rd in both the 200y breast (2:12.88) and the 200y IM (1:59.35) from a long line of Trojans, including two uncles, one aunt and four cousins … Scott was a three-time finalist at the Pac-12 Championships. At the who are all alumni as well as a cousin who is an undergrad and another at conference meet, she was second in both the 100y (59.31) and 200y breast USC’s Keck Medical School. (2:08.84) – both PRs -- was eighth in the 200y IM (1:56.80) and swam on SANCHEZ’S PERSONAL RECORDS: both of USC’s medley relays… She had a USC-best 14 dual meet wins, 100-yard fly 53.25 200-yard fly 1:58.45 including six in the 100y breast, seven in the 200y breast and one in the 200-yard IM 2:06.43 200-yard free 1:48.23 200y IM. Three of Scott’s wins came in USC’s upset of Cal … At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, Scott finished 25th in the 100m breast (1:09.24), 46th in the 200m breast (2:32.93) and 97th in the 200m IM (2:21.89). HIGH SCHOOL: Scott prepped at Petaluma (Calif.) High, where she was a 2014 CIF North Coast section winner in the 200y IM and took second TAMARA SANTOYO in the 100y breast ... At the 2015 NCSA Junior Nationals, she won the 200y breast (2:11.89) for the second year in row, was fourth in the 100y breast (1:01.28) and was fifth in the 50y breast (28.69) ... At the 2015 U.S. Fly • 5-9 • Sophomore Nationals, she was 22nd in the 200m breast (2:32.14) and 23rd in the Santa Clarita, Calif. 100m breast (1:10.85). She was also 23rd in the 200m breast in 2014. Hart HS CLUB: Marin Pirates. PERSONAL: Scott was born on Aug. 14, 1997. She is majoring in international relations. THIS SEASON: Tamara Santoyo returns as a SCOTT’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 2017 sophomore looking to make an impact 100-yard breast 59.31 200-yard breast 2:08.84 in the sprint freestyle and butterfly. 200-yard IM 1:56.76 2016: Santoyo provided solid depth in the sprint free and fly as a 2016 freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Santoyo prepped at William S. Hart High School in # USC Record Santa Clarita, Calif., where she thrived as a sprint butterflyer and freestyler … She was a two-time finalist in the 50y free (23.75) and 100y fly (55.09) at the 2015 CIF Southern Section Div. I Championships, taking fourth in both races as a senior. As a 2014 junior, she was second in the 100y fly (53.75) and fourth in the 50y free (23.36) and was also a finalist in the 100y fly in 2012 and 2013 … Santoyo, a 2015 Daily News All-Area first teamer, swam in the 50m and 100m fly at the 2014 U.S. Nationals. CLUB: Canyons Aquatics SANTOYO’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard fly 53.75 200-yard fly 2:06.92 50-yard free 23.28 100-yard free 50.59 200-yard free 1:56.48

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CARLY SOUZA VICTORIA TORIS

Diver • 5-8 • Freshman Free • 5-10 • Sophomore Valencia, Calif. Scottsdale, Ariz. West Ranch HS Pinnacle HS

THIS SEASON: A 2017 freshman diver, THIS SEASON: Victoria Toris is a 2017 Carly Souza is an up-and-comer looking to sophomore who is a strong and versatile be a solid scoring contributor for the Trojans freestyler who can score points in the sprints ...... She competed at the 2016 U.S. Winter and stretch to the 200. She is also talented in Nationals, reaching the semifinals on 3-meter with 404.30. the 100y back and 100y fly. HIGH SCHOOL: Souza prepped at West Ranch High in Valencia, Calif., 2016: Toris provided solid scoring depth in the sprint free, 100y fly and where she was fourth on 1-meter at the 2015 CIF State Championships 100y back as a 2016 freshman. She swam as an exhibition swimmer at the with 469.80 and was second at the CIF Southern Section Division 1 and Pac-12 Championships in the 50y and 100y free, 100y fly and 100y back, 4 Championships ... She competed at the 2015 U.S. Winter Nationals, posting a PR in the 100y fly (55.31). Her 50.07 in the 100y free against finishing 21st ... At the 2014 U.S. Diving Age Group Nationals, she was UCLA was a season best. 11th in the 16-18 1-meter competition. HIGH SCHOOL: Toris prepped at Pinnacle High in Phoenix, Ariz., where CLUB: Trojan Dive Club she won back-to-back Arizona state titles in the 50y and 100y free in 2012- PERSONAL: She is majoring in human biology. 13 and posted top 3 finishes in both races as a 2014 senior ... She was a two-time finalist at the 2015 Speedo Champions series, posting a third in the 100m free ... She competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. CLUB: Scottsdale Aquatic Club. TORIS’ PERSONAL RECORDS: ELIZABETH STINSON 100-yard back 55.40 50-yard free 22.85 100-yard free 49.50 200-yard free 1:48.96 Free • 5-9 • Sophomore Nashville, Tenn. Harpeth Hall HS

THIS SEASON: Elizabeth Stinson, a 2017 sophomore, is the Pac-12’s defending champion in the mile and an NCAA point scorer in the event and is poised for another strong campaign as a distance freestyler for the Trojans. 2016: Stinson, as a 2016 freshman, was an NCAA scorer and Pac-12 titlist in the 1650y free. At the NCAA Championships, she finished 13th in the mile in 16:06.60 for her first NCAA points. She was also 50th in the 500y free (4:46.57). At the Pac-12 Championships, she continued her role as a distance stalwart for the Trojans. She won the Pac-12 title in the 1650y free, winning by seven seconds in 15:59.13 while also reaching the final of the 500y free, taking fourth in 4:42.93. Her mile and 500 times as well as her 1000 clip (9:40.81) were all personal bests ... She earned College Swimming and Diving Coaches Associate of America (CSCAA) Scholar All- America first team honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Stinson, who prepped at Harpeth Hall School in Nashville, Tenn., led her school to the 2014 Tennessee state championship ... A 2012 Olympic Trials competitor in the 400m and 800m free and a 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the same events, Stinson posted one of the top 1500m times in the country in 2014. CLUB/COACH: Nashville Aquatic Club/John Morse. PERSONAL: Stinson was born on Nov. 28, 1996 ... Her brother Nathan is a senior swimmer at Navy ... She is an economics major. STINSON’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 200-yard free 1:49.63 500-yard free 4:42.93 1000-yard free 9:40.81 1650-yard free 15:59.13

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KIRSTEN VOSE TATUM WADE

Breast/IM/Free • 6-1 • Soph. Free/IM • 6-1 • Freshman La Canada, Calif. Nashville, Tenn. Flintridge Sacred Heart Christ Presbyterian Academy

THIS SEASON: Kirsten Vose, a 2017 THIS SEASON: Tatum Wade, a 2017 sophomore, returns as one of USC’s top and freshman, is a versatile swimmer strong most versatile swimmers, looking to build on a in the free and IM and should challenge freshman season in which she was a two-time for prominent roles in dual meets and the NCAA and three-time Pac-12 finalist as well as an NCAA and Pac-12 relay postseason. champion. HIGH SCHOOL: Wade, a four-time Junior Nationals qualifier and a 2016: Vose had a huge freshman season, finishing as a four-time All- 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier, prepped at Christ Presbyterian Academy American, USC’s only two-time NCAA individual finalist while helping Troy in Nashville, Tenn. … Wade set the Tennessee state record en route to win its first-ever NCAA title in the 400y free relay. Vose, at the NCAAs, a 2016 state title in the 200y IM (1:57.87) and later finished second in finished third in the 200y IM with a PR (1:54.27), eighth in the 200y breast the 100y free (49.39). Wade won 2014 and 2015 state crowns in the (2:10.42) and just missed a B final spot in the 200y free in 18th (1:45.37). 200y and 500y free, the latter races helping her to 2015 Middle Tennessee She swam the second leg on USC’s 400y free relay title that won in a school- High School Swimming Association Swimmer of the Year and Tennessee record 3:09.69, turning in a 47.45 split (after helping the relay to a school Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association Female Swimmer of the Year record in prelims to earn the top seed). She also led off USC’s 800y free honors … She competed in the 2016 Southeastern LCM Championships relay with a PR 1:43.08 that touched second in a school-record 6:53.84 and took home second in the 200m IM in a tight race. She also finished … She was a three-time finalist at the 2016 Pac-12 Championships and third in the 100m free and fourth in the 200m free … At the 2016 U.S. led off USC’s 800y free relay title with a then-PR (1:43.20) as the squad set Olympic Trials, Wade competed in three events, highlighted by a 34th in a short-lived school record (6:55.17). She later swam on USC’s second- the 200m IM (2:17.56). She also swam in the 100m and 200m breast … place 400y free relay that also set a then-school record (3:11.87). She In 2014, she finished fifth in the 200m breast at the Junior Nationals. finished second in the 200y free (1:44.19), third in the 200y IM (1:55.65, CLUB: Nashville Aquatic Club. PR) and seventh in the 200y breast (2:10.07) … Vose had just three dual WADE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: meet wins, but made them count. Two came at UCLA, where she won the 100-yard free 49.39 200-yard free 1:44.78 200y breast (2:08.76) and 200y free (1:44.07, then a PR and USC season 500-yard free 4:44.00 200-yard IM 1:57.53 best) in meet and pool records … At the 2015 Texas Invitational, she won 200-yard fly 2:01.64 the 100y (59.58) and 200y breast (2:07.46) with personal record times, was second in the 200y IM (1:56.53) and eighth in the 100y free (49.24). She also helped USC to wins in the 400y free and medley relays … Vose was twice named CollegeSwimming.com’s Pac-12 Swimmer of the Week, coming on the heels of her efforts at the Texas Invitational and UCLA meets … At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, she was a semifinalist in the 100m free, finishing 16th (55.18). She also tied for 20th in the 200m free (m2:00.48), tied for 26th in the 100m breast (1:09.39) and was 45th in the 200m breast (2:32.91). HIGH SCHOOL: Vose, who prepped at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in La Canada, Calif., was unbeaten during four years of swimming in the Mission League and led her school to four straight league titles ... The three-time Pasadena Star-News Swimmer of the Year won the CIF Southern Section Division I title in the 200 IM three times and captured the 100y breast title as a sophomore and was twice second place. Her 2015 200y IM winning time of 1:56.07 was the third-fastest in the nation ... She is a 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100m and 200m breast. CLUB: Rose Bowl Aquatics. PERSONAL: Both of Vose’s parents attended UCLA … She is majoring in geological sciences. VOSE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard breast 59.58 200-yard breast 2:07.46 200-yard free 1:43.08 200-yard IM 1:54.27

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HANNAH WEISS MADDIE WITT

Back/Fly • 5-3 • Junior Diver • 5-5 • Sophomore Mercer Island, Wash. La Canada, Calif. Mercer Island HS Flintridge Prep

THIS SEASON: Hannah Weiss, a 2016 THIS SEASON: Maddie Witt, a 2017 sophomore, quicklHannah Weiss, a 2017 sophomore, is one of the Pac-12’s top junior, returns as one of the top backstrokers all-around divers and looks to build on a in the Pac-12 and the nation and should freshman season that saw her compete at the again challenge for conference titles and individual All-American honors. NCAAs and reach a pair of Pac-12 finals ... She competed in two events A four-time career Pac-12 finalist and two-time All-American, she is also at the 2016 U.S. Winter Nationals, including a seventh-place finish in the valuable on the medley relays. platform final with 695.80 points. She was also a semifinalist on 3-meter 2016: For the second year in a row, Weiss earned All-American honors with 440.60. as part of USC’s 400y medley relay at the NCAA Championships and was 2016: Witt competed on two boards at the NCAA Championships as a a two-time conference finalist. At the NCAAs, Weiss swam the backstroke 2016 freshman, taking 19th on 3-meter (300.90) and 28th on platform leg on USC’s fifth-place 400y medley relay that broke the school record (217.85) ... Witt qualified for her first NCAA Championships after a fifth on (3:29.69). She also helped USC scored points on the ninth-place 200y platform (533.65) and an eighth on 3-meter (600.90) at the 2016 Zone medley relay. Individually, she was 28th in the 100y back (52.93), 33rd in E Championships ... She was also a two-time finalist at the 2016 Pac-12 the 200y back (1:55.33) and 48th in the 100y fly (53.84) ... At the 2016 Championships, finishing third on 3-meter (344.35) and fifth on platform Pac-12 Championships, Weiss repeated as a two-time finalist, finishing (276.70) ... Witt had three dual-meet wins as a freshman and won the seventh in the 100y back (52.79) and eighth in the 200y back (1:54.86). platform at the Trojan Diving Invitational ... She was a semifinalist at the She also won the 100y fly B final (52.91), moving up eight spots from her 2015 U.S. Winter Nationals, finishing 17th (434.40). freshman year ... At the 2015 Texas Invitational, she won the 100y back HIGH SCHOOL: Witt, who prepped at Flintridge Prep in Glendale, (52.46) and helped USC win the 400y medley relay ... Weiss had seven Calif., was a prep All-American who won the 2013 CIF Southern Section dual meet wins on the season, five in the 100y back and two in the 200y Division III title … She was a 2014 U.S. Nationals finalist on platform, back ... At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, Weiss was 30th in the 100m back taking fifth (291.95) and also competed on 3-meter. At the 2013 U.S. (1:01.94), 38th in the 200m back (2:14.72) and tied for 83rd in the 100m Junior Nationals, she was fifth on 3-meter (458.40) and ninth on platform fly (1:01.30) ... Weiss earned CSCAA Scholar All-America first team and (396.80). At the 2012 U.S. Juniors, she was sixth on 1-meter (310.15), Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors. 3-meter (354.40) and platform (315.55) … Witt competed at the 2013 2015: Weiss had a strong 2015 freshman season, earning All-American FINA Grad Prix in Puerto Rico, finishing fourth on 3-meter (292.55) and honors as part of USC’s seventh-place 400y medley relay at the NCAA third on synchro 3-meter. She was also second on platform synchro at the Championships. She also won the ‘B’ final of the 100y back in 51.60 to 2014 U.S. Junior Nationals. set a USC record in the event (after going a PR 51.87 in prelims), scored CLUB: Mission Viejo Nadadores. in the 200y back, finishing 15th (1:53.96, 1:53.16 in prelims for a PR) PERSONAL: Witt began diving at 9 and competed at her first Junior and led off USC’s 200y medley relay that finished 10th ... She was a two- Nationals in 2007 and her first Senior Nationals in 2011 … She plans to time finalist at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, finishing fourth in the major in business administration at USC. 100y back (52.39) and eighth in the 200y back (1:56.18). She was also 17th in the 100y fly (53.38) ... Weiss competed at the 2015 U.S. Summer Nationals, where she was 26th in the 100m back (1:02.16), 44th in the 200m back (2:16.46) and 60th in the 100m fly (1:01.48). HIGH SCHOOL: Weiss, who graduated from Mercer Island (Wash.) High but did not compete there, was a member of the 2013 and 2014 U.S. Junior National teams and finished her high school career ranked among the top 25 internationally in the 50 (scm, lcm) and 100 back (scm) ... Weiss competed at the 2014 U.S. Nationals, where she missed an `A’ final in the 100m fly by 0.07, ultimately taking fourth in the `B’ final in 59.91. She was also sixth in the `C’ final of the 50m fly (27.43), fourth in the `C’ final of the 50m back (29.61) and 48th in the 200m back (2:17.82) ... At the 2014 Junior Pan Pacs, Weiss was eighth in the 100m back (1:03.57) ... She competed for the U.S. at the 2013 U.S. 18 & Under World Cup in Tokyo and Beijing and took seventh in the 50m back and sixth in the 100m back (scm) ... She won a 2012 U.S. Junior national title in the 100m back (1:02.22) and was third at the 2013 event in 1:01.74 ... She shares NAG records in the 200m and 400m medley relays set in 2014... She competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 100m back (53rd). CLUB/COACH: King Aquatics/Ash Milad. PERSONAL: Weiss was born on Oct. 3, 1995 ... She is a human biology major. Her father, Karl, swam at Wisconsin and was a two-time Olympic Trials qualifier. She has a twin brother, Andrew, who is in the U.S. Marine Corps, and an older brother, Kurt. Both were club and prep swimmers. WEISS’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard back 51.60# 200-yard back 1:53.16 #USC Record

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ALLIE WOODEN MADDIE WRIGHT

Free • 6-0 • Sophomore Fly/Free • 5-6 • Sophomore Cincinnati, Ohio Waterford, Mich. Cincinnati Country HS Waterford Kettering

THIS SEASON: Allie Wooden, a versatile THIS SEASON: Maddie Wright, a 2017 2017 sophomore freestyler, looks to build sophomore and a 2016 Olympic Trials on a strong freshman campaign in which she semifinalist, returns as one of the Pac-12’s top earned a spot as valuable dual meet threat butterflyers, particularly over 200 yards, and a and postseason scorer. proven scorer in dual meets and the postseason. She is also a solid option 2016: Wooden competed in three races at the 2016 NCAA Championships in the 200y and 500y freestyle. as a 2016 freshman, taking 23rd in the 1650y free (16:12.91), and 36th 2016: Wright had a strong first year as a Trojan, competing in three in the 500y free (4:44.18) and 45th in the 200y free (1:47.06) ... At the events at the 2016 NCAA Championships after a finalist appearance at 2016 Pac-12 Championships, Wooden posted a pair of top 8 finishes and the conference level. At the NCAAs, Wright finished 20th in the 200y fly anchored the Trojans’ 800y free relay title that set a then-school record (1:56.42) and was 42nd in the 100y fly (53.63), posting season-bests in (6:55.17). She was third in the timed final of the 1650y free (16:08.42) both events. She was also 52nd in the 500y free (4:46.70) ... At the 2016 and was eighth in the 500y free (4:46.02). She was 18th in the 200y free Pac-12 Championships, she was an A finalist in the 200y fly, taking sixth (1:47.63) ... She had seven dual meet wins as a freshman, ranging from (1:56.60), and was a two-time B finalist, finishing 13th in the 500y free the 100y to 1000y free ... Wooden posted top 6 finishes in the 200y and (4:45.29, PR) and 15th in the 100y fly (53.98) ... She had a strong showing 1650y free at the Texas Invitational ... She earned 2016 College Swimming at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, reaching the semifinals of the 200m fly, and Diving Coaches Associate of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America where she finished 13th in 2:12.11 after going 2:12.31 to qualify for the first team honors. semis. HIGH SCHOOL: Wooden prepped at Cincinnati Country Day School, HIGH SCHOOL: Wright prepped at Waterford Kettering High in where she was a two-time Ohio state champion as a 2014-15 senior, Waterford, Mich., where she was a two-time Michigan state champion in winning the 100y (49.43) and 200y free (1:46.96). She was also a finalist the 100y fly (54.51) and the 200y free (1:49.30) as a senior ... She was a in the 50y free (23.05) and earned the Cincinnati Enquirer Swimmer of the member of the 2014-2015 USA Swimming Junior National team ... Wright Year honor for Division II ... She was a finalist at the 2015 NCSA Junior is a former national age group record holder in the 200y fly (11-12) ... At Nationals in the 1650y free (16:24.64) ... She competed at the 2015 the 2014 U.S. Summer Juniors, she was fourth in 200m fly final (2:12.33) Irish Open Swimming Championships as part of a group of top NCSA ... Before high school, she competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the swimmers. 200m fly, finishing 24th. CLUB: Cincinnati Marlines. CLUB/COACH: Kingfish Aquatic Club of Waterford/Brad Brockway. PERSONAL: She was born on Oct. 25, 1996. PERSONAL: She was born Feb. 20, 1997 and is majoring in health and WOODEN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: humanities. 50-yard free 23.05 100-yard free 49.43 WRIGHT’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 200-yard free 1:46.96 500-yard free 4:43.56 200-yard free 1:47.61 500-yard free 4:45.29 1000-yard free 9:44.36 1650-yard free 16:08.42 100-yard fly 53.14 200-yard fly 1:55.30

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2015-2016 Results USC‘s 2015-2016 8-2 (overall), 6-1 (Pac-12) All-Americans

DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE RESULT NAME EVENT (YARDS) 10/3 Sat. at Utah * Salt Lake City, Utah W, 138.5-112.5 Anika Apostalon...... 100 Free, 200 free relay, 10/16-17 Fri.-Sat. North Carolina State USC L, 190-144 10/16-17 Fri.-Sat. Hawaii USC W, 253-79 ...... 400 free relay, 800 free relay, 400 medley relay 10/23 Fri. Oregon State * USC W, 164-90 Chelsea Chenault...... 400 free relay, 800 free relay 11/6 Fri. at Arizona State * Tempe, Ariz. W, 178-106 Riley Scott...... 400 medley relay 11/7 Sat. at Arizona * Tucson, Ariz. W, 156-144 ...... 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay 11/13-15 Thur.-Sat. Trojan Diving Inv. USC All day Evan Swenson...... 200 free relay 11/19-21 Thur.-Sat. Arena Invitational East L.A. College All day 12/2-5 Wed.-Sat. Texas Invitational Austin, Texas All day Kirsten Vose...... 200 IM, 200 Breast, 400 free relay, 800 free relay 1/12 Fri. Wisconsin USC W, 174.5-124.5 Hannah Weiss...... 400 medley relay 1/15-17 Fri.-Sun. Bruin Diving Invite Westwood, Calif. All day Kasia Wilk...... 100 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay 1/29 Fri. California * USC W, 153-147 1/30 Sat. Stanford * USC L, 152-148 2/12 Fri. at UCLA * USC W, 181-119 2/24-27 Wed.-Sat. Women’s Pac-12 Champ. Federal Way, Wash. 1st 3/7-9 Mon.-Wed. NCAA Zone E Diving Flagstaff, Ariz. All day 3/16-19 Wed.-Sat. Women’s NCAA Champ. Atlanta, Ga. 6th

* Pac-12 meet Home meets in bold at Uytengsu Aquatics Center. Pac-12 Championships in Federal Way, Wash.

2015-2016 Academic All-Pac-12 Conference Team

FIRST TEAM YEAR GPA MAJOR Lindsay Lauder Sophomore 3.97 International Relations

SECOND TEAM YEAR GPA MAJOR Sam Adams Senior 3.60 Communication Katherine Van Winkle Senior 3.56 Cinematic Arts and Practice

HON. MENTION YEAR GPA MAJOR Nikki Chang Senior 3.17 International Relations (Global Business) Sydney Cooke Junior 3.21 Communication Kelsey Kafka Junior 3.20 Communication Kendy Stewart Senior 3.13 Human Biology Jacqui Suitt Senior 3.16 Cinematic Arts Brianna Weinstein Senior 3.27 Business Administration Hannah Weiss Sophomore 3.49 Human Biology Lucy Worrall Senior 3.04 Communication

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2015-2016 NCAA Results 2015-2016 Pac-12 Conference Results

TEAM SCORES DAY 1-2 DAY 3 FINAL TEAM SCORES DAY 1-2 DAY 3 FINAL 9. Kasia Wilk 1:45.90 / 1:44.44 1. Georgia 174 285 414 1. USC 471 951 1481 18. Allie Wooden 1:48.93 / 1:47.63 2. Stanford 121.5 265 395 2. Stanford 469 946 1344 37. Elizabeth Stinson 1:50.76 / 1:50.76 3. California 144.5 267.5 358 3. California 436.5 890.5 1306 Exh. Katie Christy 1:53.69 4. Texas A&M 110.5 201.5 309 4. Arizona 363 740 1125 5. Virginia 118 196 264 5. UCLA 338 657 995 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 6. USC 121.5 156.5 244.5 6. Utah 186 349 538.5 2. Riley Scott 59.44 / 59.31 7. Indiana 66 153 228 7. Washington State 168 304 477 5. Kelsey Kafka 1:01.66 / 1:00.93 8. Louisville 94 176 220 8. Arizona State 187.5 346.5 472.5 6. Riley Hayward 1:01.44 / 1:01.03 9. NC State 66 95 155 9. Oregon State 155 218 291 20. Evan Swenson 1:03.47 / 1:03.32 10. Michigan 54 74 150 Exh. Kirsten Vose 1:00.69 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY (PRELIM / FINAL) Exh. Brianna Weinstein 1:03.12 800-YARD FREE RELAY 3. Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Wilk 1:38.27 / 1:35.90 Exh. Olivia Ontjes 1:04.78 2. Vose, Apostalon, Chenault, Wilk...... 6:53.84# Exh. Leach, Kafka, Worrall, Swenson 1:38.81 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY (PRELIM / FINAL) Exh. Nelson, Hayward, Dubroff, Toris 1:41.15 100-YARD BACKSTROKE Apostalon, Wilk, Stewart, Swenson 1:28.57 / ------7. Hanna Weiss 52.51 / 52.79 4. Wilk, Apostalon, Stewart, Swenson 1:27.57# 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 9. Kendyl Stewart 52.75 / 52.60 500-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Vose, Apostalon, Chenault, Wooden 6:55.17# 10. Anika Apostalon 53.01 / 52.84 37. Allie Wooden...... 4:44.18 11. Hanni Leach 52.79 / 53.03 45. Chelsea Chenault...... 4:45.61 500-YARD FREESTYLE Exh. Henriette Stenkvist 52.04 50. Elizabeth Stinson...... 4:46.57 1. Chelsea Chenault 4:39.32 / 4:38.13 Exh. Diana Chang 56.04 52. Maddie Wright...... 4:46.70 4. Elizabeth Stinson 4:44.28 / 4:42.93 Exh. Victoria Toris 56.25 61. Henriette Stenkvist...... 4:58.52 5. Henriette Stenkvist 4:44.05 / 4:42.98 Exh. Lindsay Lauder 59.06 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY...... 8. Allie Wooden 4:44.20 / 4:46.02 3. Kirsten Vose 1:55.39 / 1:54.27 12. Sydney Lofquist 4.46.05 / 4:45.01 3-METER SPRINGBOARD 43. Riley Scott 1:59.35 13. Madison Wright 4:49.43 / 4:45.29 3. Madison Witt 318.60 / 344.95 50-YARD FREESTYLE 29. Nikki Chang 4:53.52 18. Katherine Van Winkle 251.15 9. Anika Apostalon 22.09 / 21.82 19. Natalie Kalibat 248.35 12. Kasia Wilk 22.07 / 22.15 200-YARD IM 24. Sam Adams 234.00 1-METER SPRINGBOARD 3. Kirsten Vose 1:57.41 / 1:55.65 25. Jacqui Suitt 232.75 No entry 8. Riley Scott 1:56.76 / 1:56.80 26. Tabby Krebs 229.70 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 14. Destiny Nelson 1:59.41 / 1:59.68 5. Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Apostalon 3:29.89 / 3:29.69# 21. Brianna Weinstein 2:02.18 / 2:01.91 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 31. Kelsey Kafka 2:03.81 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAT 9. Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Wilk 1:37.31 / 1:35.94 40. Riley Hayward 2:06.17 3. Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Apostalon 3:30.31 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Exh. Olivia Ontjes 2:05.05 No entry Exh. Katie Christy 2:01.86 1650-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 1. Elizabeth Stinson 15:59.13 50-YARD FREESTYLE 3. Allie Wooden 16:08.42 10. Kendyl Stewart...... 51.96 / 51.23 3. Anika Apostalon 21.89 / 21.94 11. Nikki Chang 16:38.86 19. Lucy Worrall...... 52.43 5. Kasia Wilk 22.22 / 22.13 42. Maddie Wright...... 53.63 14. Evan Swenson 22.70 / 22.73 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 48. Hannah Weiss...... 53.84 29. Hanni Leach 23.36 6. Kendyl Stewart 1:53.90 / 1:52.70 200-YARD FREESTYLE 43. Lily Dubroff 23.66 8. Hannah Weiss 1:54.51 / 1:54.86 12. Chelsea Chenault 1:44.62 / 1:44.93 58. Lucy Worrall 24.50 9. Hanni Leach 1:55.72 / 1:54.18 18. Kirsten Vose 1:45.37 Exh. Kendyl Stewart 22.74 10. Henriette Stenkvist 1:54.84 / 1:54.73 19. Kasia Wilk 1:45.40 Exh. Riley Scott 23.41 14. Destiny Nelson 1:57.52 / 1:56.98 30. Henriette Stenkvist 1:46.03 Exh. Victoria Toris 23.47 45. Allie Wooden 1:47.06 Exh. Hannah Weiss 23.89 100-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE Exh. Dianna Chang 23.74 3. Anika Apostalon 47.61 / 47.77 12. Riley Scott...... 59.92 / 59.85 Exh. Olivia Ontjes 24.04 4. Kasia Wilk 47.92 / 47.93 100-YARD BACKSTROKE...... Exh. Lindsey Lauder 24.93 16. Evan Swenson 49.60 / 49.88 17. Anika Apostalon...... 52.04 Exh. Victoria Toris 50.96 19. Hanni Leach...... 52.15 1-METER SPRINGBOARD Exh. Diana Chang 51.17 24. Kendyl Stewart...... 52.79 15. Madison Witt 240.60 28. Hannah Weiss...... 52.93 16. Sam Adams 239.70 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 3-METER SPRINGBOARD 18. Natalie Kalibat 231.70 2. Riley Scott 2:09.12 / 2:08.84 19. Maddie Witt...... 300.90 19t. Katherine Van Winkle 231.65 7. Kirsten Vose 2:09.68 / 2:10.07 1650-YARD FREESTYLE...... 24. Tabby Krebs 206.35 11. Kelsey Kafka 2:19.70 / 2:12.18 13. Elizabeth Stinson 16:06.60 28. Jacqui Suitt 182.00 15. Riley Hayward 2:14.24 / 2:14.68 23, Allie Wooden 16:12.91 20. Brianna Weinstein 2:14.90 / 2:14.56 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY Exh. Olivia Ontjes 2:18.90 24. Hanni Leach 1:54.18 4. Apostalon, Vose, Swenson, Wilk 1:29.13 / 1:28.57 27. Kendyl Stewart 1:54.49 Exh. Toris, Dubroff, Ontjes, Chang 1:33.82 / 1:33.52 32. Henriette Stenkvist 1:55.32 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 33. Hannah Weiss 1:55.33 400-YARD IM 4. Chelsea Chenault 1:56.41 / 1:55.16 100-YARD FREESTYLE 11. Destiny Nelson 4:15.65 / 4:15.14 6. Madison Wright 1:56.74 / 1:56.60 3. Kasia Wilk 47.44 / 47.35 14. Sydney Lofquist 4:19.42 / 4:16.53 7. Lucy Worrall 1:57.24 / 1:56.93 8. Anika Apostalon 47.65 / 47.72 18. Brianna Weinstein 4:20.14 / 4:17.85 14. Sydney Lofquist 1:59.70 / 1:59.70 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 24. Lily Dubroff 4:21.12 / 4:23.26 17. Lily Dubroff 1:59.99 / 1:59.65 8. Kirsten Vose...... 2:07.63 / 2:10.42 27. Nikki Chang 4:25.63 Exh. Lindsay Lauder 2:10.64 43. Riley Scott...... 2:12.88 Exh. Katie Christy 4:22.53 200-YARD BUTTERFLY PLATFORM 11. Chelsea Chenault...... 1:55.27 / 1:54.96 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 5. Madison Witt 266.10 / 276.70 20. Maddie Wright...... 1:56.42 2. Kendyl Stewart 51.96 / 51.17 11. Tabby Krebs 236.10 38. Lucy Worrall...... 1:58.76 6. Lucy Worrall 52.57 / 52.29 15. Sam Adams 214.80 PLATFORM 9. Hannah Weiss 53.09 / 52.91 21. Jacqui Suitt 207.15 28. Maddie Witt...... 217.85 15. Madison Wright 53.75 / 53.98 22. Katherine Van Winkle 202.15 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY Exh. Victoria Toris 55.31 24. Natalie Kalibat 182.80 1. Wilk, Vose, Chenault, Apostalon...... 3:10.97 / 3:09.69# Exh. Lindsey Lauder 58.41 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY # USC Record 200-YARD FREESTYLE 2. Wilk, Vose, Chenault, Apostalon 3:11.87# 2. Kirsten Vose 1:44.54 / 1:44.19 4. Chelsea Chenault 1:45.37 / 1:44.82 # USC record 5. Henriette Stenkvist 1:45.62 / 1:45.32

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2015-2016 Women of Troy Top Performances – Short Course Yards

50 Free (21.86 / 22.99) 200 Fly (1:54.22 / 1:59.59) 200 Medley Relay (1:37.46 / 1:37.96) USC Record: Kasey Carlson (2013)...... 21.63 USC Record: Katinka Hosszu (2011)...... 1:51.02 USC Record: Christel Simms, Kasey Carlson, Anika Apostalon (NC)...... 21.82** Chelsea Chenault (NC)...... 1:54.96* Kendyl Stewart, Kasia Wilk (2013)...... 1:35.72 Kasia Wilk (NC)...... 22.07* Madison Wright (NC)...... 1:56.42* Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Wilk (P)...... 1:35.90** Evan Swenson (TI)...... 22.58* Lucy Worrall (P)...... 1:56.93* Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Wilk (NC)...... 1:35.94** Kendyl Stewart (P)...... 22.74* Sydney Lofquist (LA)...... 1:58.90* Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Wilk (NC)...... 1:37.31** Victoria Toris (TI)...... 23.I7^ Lily Dubroff (TI)...... 1:59.34* Leach, Vose, Worrall, Swenson (LA)...... 1:38.27 Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Apostalon (S)...... 1:38.53 100 Free (47.79 / 49.99) 100 Breast (59.04 / 1:02.49) USC Record: Kasey Carlson (2014)...... 47.22 USC Record: (2009)...... 58.10 400 Medley Relay (3:33.89 / 3:35.11) Kasia Wilk (NC)...... 47.35** Riley Scott (P)...... 59.31* USC Record: Hannah Weiss, Riley Scott, Anika Apostalon (NC)...... 47.65** Kirsten Vose (TI)...... 59.58* Kendyl Stewart, Anika Apostalon (2016)...... 3:29.69 Kirsten Vose (TI)...... 48.73* Kelsey Kafka (TI)...... 1:00.86* Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Apostalon (NC)...... 3:29.69** Chelsea Chenault (TI)...... 49.35* Riley Hayward (P)...... 1:01.03* Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Apostalon (NC)...... 3:29.89** Evan Swenson (TI)...... 49.49* Brianna Weinstein (LA)...... 1:02.88 Weiss, Vose, Worrall, Apostalon (TI)...... 3:30.62** Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Apostalon (P)...... 3:31.02** 200 Free (1:43.82 / 1:47.99) 200 Breast (2:07.42 / 2:15.99) Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Apostalon (C)...... 3:35.33 USC Record: Chelsea Chenault (2015)...... 1:42.53 USC Record: Rebecca Soni (2009)...... 2:04.75 Kirsten Vose (P)...... 1:43.08**^ Kirsten Vose (TI)...... 2:07.46* 1-Meter (265 for 6-dive total with standard DD) Kasia Wilk (P)...... 1:44.44* Riley Scott (P)...... 2:08.84* Madi Witt (P)...... 344.35* Chelsea Chenault (NC/TI)...... 1:44.62* Kelsey Kafta (TI)...... 2:11.45* Sam Adams (S)...... 279.38* Joanna Stenkvist (P)...... 1:45.32* Riley Hayward (TI)...... 2:13.10* Natalie Kalibat (S)...... 264.30 Allie Wooden (NC)...... 1:47.06* Brianna Weinstein (P)...... 2:14.56* Katherine Van Winkle (P)...... 251.15 Tabby Krebs (C)...... 271.50 500 Free (4:36.30 / 4:47.99) 100 Back (51.51 / 55.09) Jacqui Suitt (C)...... 215.63 USC Record: (2012)...... 4:34.48 USC Record: Hannah Weiss (2015)...... 51.60 Chelsea Chenault (P)...... 4:38.13* Anika Apostalon (NC)...... 52.04* 3-Meter (280 for 6-dive total with standard DD) Elizabeth Stinson (P)...... 4:42.93* Hanni Leach (NC)...... 52.15* Madi Witt (W)...... 311.88* Joanna Stenkvist (P)...... 4:42.98* Hannah Weiss (TI)...... 52.20*^ Natalie Kalibat (S)...... 297.08* Allie Wooden (TI)...... 4:43.56* Kendly Stewart (P)...... 52.60* Sam Adams (S)...... 288.98* Sydney Lofquist (P)...... 4:45.01* Joanna Stenkvist (P)...... 53.04* Tabby Krebs (S)...... 264.30 Katherine Van Winkle (W)...... 257.18 1000 Free 200 Back (1:51.95 / 1:59.19) Jacqui Suitt (W)...... 245.33 USC Record: Haley Anderson (2012)...... 9:31.58 USC Record: Kendyl Stewart (2013)...... 1:51.28 Elizabeth Stinson (P)...... 9:40.81 Kendyl Stewart (P)...... 1:52.70* Platform (225 for 6-dive total with standard DD) Allie Wooden (P)...... 9:44.36 Hannah Weiss (TI)...... 1:53.88* Madi Witt (P)...... 276.70* Nikki Chang (P)...... 10:02.75 Hanni Leach (NC/P)...... 1:54.18* Sam Adams (TDI)...... 253.90* Destiny Nelson (C)...... 10:12.87 Joanna Stenkvist (P)...... 1:54.73* Tabby Krebs (P)...... 236.10* Destiny Nelson (TI)...... 1:56.91* Katherine Van Winkle (TDI)...... 209.85 1650 Free (15:53.50 / 16:30.59) USC Record: Haley Anderson (2012)...... 15:41.52 200 Free Relay (1:29.16 / 1:29.90) Event Key Elizabeth Stinson (P)...... 15:59.13* USC Record: Kasia Wilk, Anika Apostalon, at Utah...... UT Allie Wooden (P)...... 16:08.42* Kendyl Stewart, Evan Swenson (2016)...... 1:27.57 vs. Hawaii, North Carolina State...... H Nikki Chang (P)...... 16:38.86 Wilk, Apostalon, Stewart, Swenson (NC)...... 1:27.57** vs. Oregon State...... OSU Apostalon, Wilk, Stewart, Swenson (NC)...... 1:27.84** at Arizona State...... ASU 200 IM (1:55.35 / 2:01.59) Apostalon, Vose, Swenson, Wilk (P)...... 1:28.57** at Arizona...... AZ USC Record: Katinka Hosszu (2012)...... 1:51.80 Apostalon, Vose, Chenault, Swenson (TI)...... 1:29.13** Trojan Diving Invitational...... TDI Kirsten Vose (NC)...... 1:54.27** Apostalon, Swenson, Vose, Wilk (LA)...... 1:29.92 A3 Invitational...... A3 Riley Scott (P)...... 1:56.76* Carnes, N. Chang, Stinson, Lauder (A3)...... 1:39.84 Texas Invitational...... TI Destiny Nelson (P)...... 1:59.41* Wisconsin...... W Kelsey Kafka (TI)...... 2:00.88* 400 Free Relay (3:16.15 / 3:17.59) California...... C Brianna Weinstein (TI)...... 2:01.48* USC Record: Kasia Wilk, Kirsten Vose, Stanford...... S Chelsea Chenault, Anika Apostalon (2016).... 3:09.69 UCLA...... LA 400 IM (4:05.37 / 4:19.39) Wilk, Vose, Chenault, Apostalon (NC)...... 3:09.69** Pac-12 Championships...... P USC Record: Katinka Hosszu (2011)...... 3:56.54 Wilk, Vose, Chenault, Apostalon (NC)...... 3:10.97** NCAA Championships...... NC Destiny Nelson (LA)...... 4:13.79* Wilk, Vose, Chenault, Apostalon (P)...... 3:11.87** Sydney Lofquist (P)...... 4:16.53* Apostalon, Wooden, Chenault, Wilk (S)...... 3:17.69 & ** NCAA A Cut * NCAA B Cut ^ Relay leadoff Brianna Weinstein (P)...... 4:17.85* Apostalon, Vose, Wilk, Chenault (W)...... 3:21.05 & Pool Record Lily Dubroff (P)...... 4:21.12 Katie Christy (TI)...... 4:21.59 800 Free Relay (7:06.77 / 7:09.96) USC Record: Kirsten Vose, Anika Apostalon, 100 Fly (51.56 / 54.49) Chelsea Chenault, Kasia Wilk (2016) ...... 6:53.84 USC Record: Kendyl Stewart (2015)...... 50.92 Vose, Apostalon, Chenault, Wilk (NC)...... 6:53.84** Kendyl Stewart (P)...... 51.17** Vose, Apostalon, Chenault, Wooden (P)...... 6:55.17** Lucy Worrall (P)...... 52.29* Chenault, Wooden, Worrall, Apostalon (TI)...... 7:03.89** Hannah Weiss (P)...... 52.91* Chenault, Wooden, Leach, Christy (A3)...... 7:12.65 Madison Wright (NC)...... 53.63* Wright, Leach, Dubroff, Christy (TI)...... 7:18.84 Lily Dubroff (TI)...... 54.83

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DAVE SALO • Head Coach • 11th Year

Dave Salo came to USC more than 10 years ago as one of the most successful club and national coaches in the country – and now in his 11th season as the Trojans head men’s and women’s swimming coach, Salo is firmly entrenched among the NCAA’s top collegiate coaches. Additionally, his wildly successful Trojan Swim Club has made him a go-to coach for top-shelf swimmers around the world who are seeking to propel their careers even further. Salo, who has some 30 years of collegiate, club and national level coaching experience, replaced in 2006 when Schubert assumed USA Swimming’s head coach position. finished in the top 8 in each of the past seven years. one of only three teams to post five straight top 7 Though far from complete, Salo’s remarkable USC, which featured eight All-Americans in 2016, finishes while the men’s squad took eighth. Each team career was honored in 2010 when he was inducted closed the NCAAs with its first-ever NCAA title in the producing nine All-Americans. Quintero won his first into the American Swimming Coaches Association Hall 400y free relay with Kasia Wilk, Kirsten Vose, Chelsea NCAA title in the 500y free, took second in the 200y of Fame. Chenault and Anika Apostalon. During its Pac-12 title free, third in the 100y free and then led USC to a Further validating his strength as a coach, Salo run, Troy got scoring from all 27 members of the squad victory in the 800y free relay, its first title in the race consistently serves as a top national coach, most (21 swimmers, six divers) en route to a program-best since 2002. Luca Spinazzola (100y back) and Dimitri recently as the U.S. women’s head coach for the 2015 1481 points. The Trojans won only three races, but, Colupaev (200y free) were also finalists. Quintero won FINA World Championships. however, did total 30 A finalists (including diving and two Pac-12 titles (200y and 500y free) and led USC to Salo has guided both the men’s and women’s the timed mile) and 24 B finalists as well as a handful of wins in the 400y and 800y free relays. Kasey Carlson programs to first-in-a-generation feats the last two scoring C performances. Salo was named 2016 Pac- led USC at the women’s NCAAs with three top 6 years, leading the men’s team to its first Pac-12 title 12 Coach of the Year. finishes, including a second in the 50y free while Stina since 1979 in 2015 while leading the women’s squad The men’s 2016 squad finished 13th at NCAAs Gardell was a two-time finalist. Carlson won the 50y to the conference crown in 2016, its first ever in the with four All-Americans, and was second at the Pac- free at the Pac-12s and she and Gardell each posted Pac12. 12s. Junior Reed Malone, a two-time individual All- three top 4 finishes while freshman Chelsea Chenault The women’s team finished sixth at the 2016 American in 2016, led seven conference titles with wins had three top 7s. NCAAs, remaining one of just four teams to have in the 200y and 500y free. Ralf Tribuntsov (100y back), The 2013 Trojans produced another pair of Patrick Mulcare (200y back), Steven Stumph (200y standout seasons, led by the men’s fourth-place at the breast) also won events (as Collin Pollard on platform NCAAs, its best since 2001, which followed a third at and Dashiell Enos on three-meter). the Pac-12s. The women’s team finished seventh at the Also in 2016, USC sent 13 incoming, current and NCAAs for its fourth straight top 7 finish after taking former swimmers to the Rio Olympics. The contingent second at the Pac-12’s for the first time since 2002 with was highlighted by Hungarian Katinka Hosszu’s a school-record point total. standout performance in which she won gold medals in The Trojan men’s and women’s teams combined the 200m and 400m IM and in the 100m back as well for 21 All-American honors and included NCAA titles as a silver in the 200m back – becoming the first Trojan by senior Haley Anderson (500y and 1650y free) and to win four individual medals in one Games. Santo junior Vladimir Morozov (50y and 100y free) as well as Condorelli (Canada), who redshirted in 2015-16, just USC’s first 400y free relay title since 1977. Quintero missed a medal in the 100m free, taking fourth, and posted a pair of top 4s in the 200y and 500y free while was also a semifinalist in the 50m free and 100m fly. all of Troy’s men’s relays placed in the top 5, including In the men’s team 2015 Pac-12 title run, senior a second in the 200y free relay. The Trojans broke 16 Cristian Quintero won three races and helped USC to school records in the meet, including in all five relays. three relay titles, Stumph won his first title and juniors In addition to Anderson’s big wins for the women, Morten Klarskov and Pollard, sophomores Condorelli Carlson was a two-time finalist in the 50y free and and Malone and Tribuntsov all were three-time `A’ 100y breast (taking second in the latter) while Gardell finalists. USC clinched the title by winning the 400y free was a two-time finalist in both IM while Troy posted relay, beating Stanford by just nine points. Quintero four other individual final appearances. The men’s and won the 200y free at the NCAAs and helped Troy, women’s squads combined for 12 conference titles, which featured eight All-Americans, win NCAA crowns including a men’s sweep of all three freestyle relays. in the 400y and 800y free relays, both in come-from- While the women’s team set a school-record for points, behind school-record efforts en route to a fourth-place the men scored its most since 2003. The Trojans also finish. Senior Andrea Kropp (100y breast) and junior finished with seven swim titles at the meet, their most at Kendyl Stewart (100y fly) each won Pac-12 titles as a conference meet since 1977. USC finished third at the conference meet. Stewart led Salo was nominated for 2013 Coach of the Year by USC at the NCAAs as a three-time All-American, one USA Swimming at the annual Golden Goggles Awards of seven All-Americans for the women’s side as USC after serving as the head coach for the U.S. women’s took eighth at the NCAAs. team at the 2013 FINA World Championships. It was In 2014, USC continued its strong success. The his sixth straight Golden Goggles nomination. women’s team finished fifth at the NCAAs to become Salo had the Trojans rolling again in 2012 as the

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USC women’s and men’s teams repeated their third- and seventh-place finishes at their respective NCAA Championships. For the women, that marked the fifth year in a row USC either improved or matched its previous year’s NCAA finish and it was the fourth in a row for the men. The 2012 women’s team was led again by Katinka Hosszu, who completed her Trojan tenure with her fourth and fifth NCAA titles (200y fly, 400y IM) while earning a max seven All-American honors (including a second in the 200y IM) to give her 20 for her career. Hosszu was one of 12 All-Americans for the Trojans. Anderson won her first career NCAA title in the 500y free in addition to taking third in the 1650y free. Both Stina Gardell and Meghan Hawthorne reached the final of the 200y IM while Gardell also did it in the 200y breast and Tanya Krisman did the same in the 200y fly. Kasey Carlson and Christel Simms joined Anderson as three-time All-Americans thanks to strong work on relays. The Trojan women also won seven Pac-12 titles, including three by Hosszu and two by Anderson. Salo’s men’s team featured six All-Americans, led by Morozov, who continued his rise as one of the NCAA’s top sprinters with a second in the 50y free and a third in the 100y free. In a meet marked with close calls for the Trojans, Colupaev was second in the 200y free while Quintero was second in the 500y free. Alex Lendrum also reached the final of the 200y back. Morozov also won Pac-12 titles in the 50y and 100y free while Colupaev won the 200y free. Morozov was the first Trojan since 1977 to double up in the sprint events at the Pac-12s. Following the 2012 NCAA season, Salo saw many of his swimmers flourish on the international stage. A whopping 13 swimmers from USC competed for a combined 10 countries at the 2012 Olympics. Anderson won silver in the Marathon 10K while Morozov earned a bronze on Russia’s 400y free relay. Recent graduate Rebecca Soni, one of many post-graduate swimmers still thriving under Salo, won her second straight gold in the 200m breast with a world-record swim while also earning gold during another world record in the 400m medley relay. She just missed another gold in the 100m breast, taking silver. Another recent graduate Clement Lefert won one gold and one silver for Salo also guided Soni to three gold medals and assistant coach for Salo, won four medals at Short on relays while Trojan great Ous Mellouli won gold for one bronze at the 2011 World Championships while Course Worlds, including gold in the 1500m free. Tunisian in the Marathon 10K to go with a bronze in the Hosszu, Stina Gardell, Morozov and Mellouli also Lefert also competed in two events at the Short Course 1500m free. Morozov went on to thrive at the European made appearances. At the 2011 World University Worlds. Nationals with seven medals (including two golds) while Games, Anderson won gold and silver medals while For all of the success, SwimNews.com named Salo Hosszu won three golds and a silver. Morozov then won Lefert earned a silver and DePaul reached two finals. 2010 international Women’s Coach of the Year. titles in the 50m and 100m free at the 2012 FINA Short In 2010, the Trojans continued their resurgence Salo’s 2009 was similar to 2010 with USC Course Worlds while Hosszu won two golds as well. toward the top of the NCAA swimming ranks while swimmers performing strong collegiately, nationally Jasmine Tosky, a 2013 freshman, won gold on the U.S. current and former Trojans continued to perform at the and internationally. 800y free relay as well. highest levels on the national and international stage. The USC women’s team’s ninth-place at the 2009 In 2011 under Salo, the Trojan women’s team’s The Trojan women’s team (10-2 overall, 4-2 in NCAA Championships was its best finish since 2004. third-place finish at the NCAAs was its best since 2003 the Pac-10) finished seventh at the 2010 NCAA The squad (6-1 overall, 5-1 in the Pac-10) was again and marked the fourth year in row USC improved its Championships and took third at Pac-10s, its best led by Soni, a senior who won NCAA titles in the 100y national finish. Troy finished 9-2 and third at the Pac- efforts since 2003. Hosszu, Bard and DePaul each and 200y breast events for the second consecutive year. 10 Championships. Hosszu won three NCAA titles reached a pair of finals at the NCAAs and, including Hosszu also had a huge NCAAs, reaching the finals (200y IM, 400y IM, 200y fly) and was named NCAA one final from Anderson, combined for seven top 4 of three events, including a second-place in the 400y Swimmer of the meet and Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year. finishes. USC also posted All-American efforts in the IM and a third in the 200y fly. Additionally, Soni and She was also tabbed as the Honda Sports Award winner 800y free relay and the 400y medley relay. The Trojan Hosszu were joined by Kristen Lahey and Rachel Waller, as the nation’s top athlete in swimming and diving. women won six Pac-10 titles as well, including the 800y who all earned All-American honors after taking third The five-time All-American Hosszu was one of eight free relay for the first time since 2003. in the 400y medley relay. The youth-dominated men’s All-Americans last year and among five with at least The men’s team finished 7-3, 1-3, taking fourth at team (4-3, 2-3) went through a rebuilding season but three All-American honors apiece, which also included Pac-10s and moving up to 11th at the NCAAs. Lefert showed a lot of promise at the 2009 Pac-10s, led by Anderson, Presley Bard, Carlson and Lyndsay DePaul. earned individual All-American honors in the 500y free James Martin and Povazsay and took a solid contingent The seventh-place NCAA finish by the men’s team while he joined Zoltan Povazsay, Patrick White and to the NCAAs. was its best since 2007 and marked its third straight Nick Karpov on an All-American 800y free relay. USC Also under Salo in 2009, Hosszu (400m IM) and season of improvement. USC, which featured eight All- won the same relay at the 2010 Pac-10s while Lefert Trojan graduates Soni (100m breast) and Mellouli Americans in 2011, was led by four-time All-American won the 200y free. (1500m free) all won 2009 World Championship gold sprinter Morozov, the 2011 Pac-10 Newcomer of the Outside the NCAA realm in 2010, Soni, on Salo’s medals while DePaul won a pair of silvers at the 2009 Year who rewrote the Trojan record books repeatedly staff as a volunteer coach, won two Pan Pac titles and World University Games. Other Trojans who competed his freshman year. Complementing Morozov were three Short Course World Championship crowns. at the World Championships included Dina Hegazy, three-time All-Americans Lefert and Colupaev, the trio Anderson also posted three top 8 finishes at Pan Pacs. Ania Kowalczyk, Anderson and Povazsay. spearheading the revitalized men’s team that finished Hosszu won three European Championships gold Salo’s 2008 was highlighted by the huge success of 6-3 overall and third at the highly competitive Pac-10 medals for and was a two-time finalist at USC swimmers who – after training with Salo – went on Championships. the Short Course Worlds. Mellouli, a former graduate to big success at the 2008 Olympics. Swimmers who

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2008 U.S. Olympic Men’s 2008 U.S. Olympic Women’s Head Coach : Head Coach : “Dave did a great job getting “Dave can coach anybody his kids ready for this meet and in anything. He just prepares his that’s what the Olympics are all swimmers so well. Aaron was all about. This was the best job he’s set to go in Sydney at 17. Rebecca done yet and I expect to see even (Soni) had our best women’s swim more from him in the future.” here.”

U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist , who trained under Salo at Irvine’s Novaquatics: “Dave’s had an absolutely amazing (2008) Olympics.”

worked out with Salo and won 2008 Olympic medals under Bottom’s old standard twice at the end of the 2000 Olympics (women) and the 1999 Pan American included gold-medalists Soni, Mellouli and 2007 season. (At the start of the 2007-2008 season, it Games (women). as well as bronze medalist Larsen Jensen. Salo served was broken again, this time by Gosper). Nova swimmers and alums who trained under Salo as Tunisia’s Olympic swim coach at the Olympics, Salo also helped then-juniors Hentzen and Brittany consistently dotted the roster of U.S. national teams, enabling him to mentor the Tunisian-born Mellouli in Allen become NCAA Championships individual point often in starring roles. Peirsol, the world record holder Beijing. scorers for the first time, the two distance freestylers in the 100 and 200 backstroke (lcm), is a three-time Also in 2008, USC’s women’s squad finished 5-5 in each earning points for the Trojans in the 1650y free. Olympian and won 2004 Olympic gold medals in both 2008 while the men were 2-5. Both finished fifth at the Additionally, then-seniors Bryce Elser and Brandon backstroke events as well as the 400 medley relay. He Pac-10 Championships. The Women of Troy’s season Lovell both cracked USC’s all-time top 10 in the 100y followed that up with golds in the 100 and the 400 was topped off by Soni’s pair of NCAA titles, including fly in their first year under Salo. medley relay at the 2008 Olympics and a silver in the her third consecutive NCAA crown in the 200y breast Salo who has coached Olympic medalists such 200. Beard is a four-time Olympian with seven medals, and her first in the 100y breast. In addition, Whitney as Soni, Mellouli, Jensen, former Trojans Lenny one of many elite breaststrokers who have come under Hentzen earned her first career All-American honor Krayzelburg and as well as Aaron Salo’s tutelage. Lezak, an eight-time Olympic medalist (in the 1650y free) while Emily Goetsch, Lahey, Waller Peirsol, , , in four appearances, is among American’s greatest and Soni earned additional All-American honors in the and , came to USC after serving as head sprinters ever. 400y medley relay. coach of the from 1990 to 2006. Besides duties with the Novas and the U.S. team, The men’s season was capped by Vanni Mangoni’s “Returning to USC, following in the footsteps of Hall Salo served as co-head coach at Orange Coast Pac-10 title in the 400y IM and Richard Gosper’s of Fame coaches Peter Daland and Mark Schubert, is a College from 2000 to 2004. The Pirates won the consolation All-American nod in the 50y free at the coach’s dream,” said Salo. “The fact that it is my reality 2003 California state title and Salo was honored as NCAA Championships. can’t be described adequately. state Co-Coach of the Year. Also in 2003, he became In his first year with the Trojans in 2007, USC’s “I have had a dream coaching career - coaching the Founding Director of Aquatics at Soka University men’s team finished 5-2 overall, 3-2 in the Pac-10, some of the best swimmers in the world with one of the in Alisa Viejo, Calif., where he recently completed his taking seventh at the NCAA Championships, fourth at best clubs in the country. The opportunity to come back second season with the Lions. the Pac-10 Championships. The Women of Troy, which to USC to coach one of the most storied programs Salo joined the Novas after five seasons (1985- suffered the losses of three former Olympians prior to in the history of collegiate swimming is tremendously 90) working under legendary USC swimming coach the season’s end, were 5-4, 3-4, fifth at the Pac-10 exciting.” Peter Daland. He helped guide Troy’s men’s team Championships, 20th at the NCAA Championships. Salo guided the Novas to numerous Junior National to five Top 5 NCAA finishes, including second-place Six men’s swimmers earned All-American honors in and U.S. National team titles as well as several age marks in 1987, 1988 and 1990. Troy also had perfect 2007, including then-senior Larsen Jensen, who won group championships. He was tabbed 2002 U.S. dual-meet records in 1988, 1990 and 1991. Among NCAA titles in the 500y and 1650y freestyles. Jensen Swimming Coach of the Year afte leading the Novas to the USC swimmers he helped coach were NCAA won those same events at the Pac-10 Championships. U.S. Spring and Summer national titles. champions and Olympians Dave Wharton and Dan Mangoni was also fourth in the 400y IM at the NCAA He has served extensively at the national level, Jorgensen. Championships. including head coaching assignments for the United Salo graduated from Long Beach State with a B.A. Soni earned All-American honors on the women’s States at the 2015 (women), 2013 (women) and 2005 and M.A. in exercise physiology and also served as an side, successfully defending her NCAA title in the 200y World Championships (men) and the 2001 Goodwill assistant women’s swimming coach there in 1981 and breast and also reaching the final of the 100y breast. Games (men). His assistant coaching duties for the 1982. He earned his doctorate in the same field from Other noteworthy first-year accomplishments under U.S. include the 2012 Olympics (women), 2010 USC in 1991. Salo included the breaking of USC’s record in the 50y Short Course World Championships (women), 2004 Salo swam for Santa Rosa Junior College from free. had held the record since 1977, but Olympics (men), 2003 World Championships (men 1976 to 78 before transferring to Long Beach State. under Salo, senior Sean Sussex erased the mark, going and women), 2002 Pan Pacific Championships (men),

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CATHERINE VOGT Associate Head Coach • Ninth Year

Catherine Vogt, a former top-flight distance swimmer who has coached at both the collegiate and national levels, is in her ninth year at USC and in her first season as the Trojans’ associate head coach. A mainstay on Troy’s men’s and women’s staff for almost a decade, she is also one of the top open water coaches in the country with Olympic and World Championship experience. She came to Troy after three years as an assistant coach at her alma mater, North Carolina (2005-2008). Vogt helped guide USC’s 2016 women’s team to a memorable season that included its first ever Pac-12 title as well as a sixth-place finis at the NCAAs. Troy featured eight All-Americans in 2016 and closed the NCAAs with its first-ever NCAA title in the 400y free relay with Kasia Wilk, Kirsten Vose, Chelsea Chenault and Anika the 200y free, third in the 100y free and then led USC to a victory in the 800y Apostalon. During its Pac-12 title run, Troy got scoring from all 27 members of free relay, its first title in the race since 2002. Luca Spinazzola (100y back) the squad (21 swimmers, six divers) en route to a program-best 1481 points. and Dimitri Colupaev (200y free) were also finalists. Quintero won two Pac- USC’s men’s team finished 13th at the NCAAs and second at the Pac-12s. USC 12 titles (200y and 500y free) and led USC to wins in the 400y and 800y free won seven conference titles, including two by Reed Malone in the 200y and relays. Kasey Carlson led USC at the women’s NCAAs with three top 6 finishes, 500y free. including a second in the 50y free while Stina Gardell was a two-time finalist. Following the 2016 collegiate season, Vogt turned her attention nationally Carlson won the 50y free at the Pac-12s and she and Gardell each posted three and served as the head coach for the U.S. Open Water team at the 2016 top 4 finishes while then-freshman Chenault had three top 7s. Olympics in Rio. Following the 2014 season, Vogt was head coach for the U.S. Open Water In 2015, she helped lead USC to a fourth-place NCAA finish on the men’s team at the 2014 Pan Pacific Games. side for the second time in three years as well as the men’s team’s first Pac-12 Vogt, in 2013, helped oversee a USC’s men’s team that took fourth at title since 1979 while the women’s squad placed eighth at NCAAs. The women’s the NCAA Championships, its best since 2001, and a seventh for the women, team featured six All-American swimmers, including individual finalists Kendyl its fourth straight in the top 7. The teams combined for 21 All-Americans and Stewart (100y fly) and Chenault (200y free). The USC men’s team had eight All- included NCAA titles by Haley Anderson (500y and 1650y free) and Vladimir Americans, paced by senior Cristian Quintero, who won his first NCAA crown Morozov (50y and 100y free) as well as USC’s first 400y free relay title since in the 200y free while also leading Troy to relay victories in the 400y and 800y 1977. The squads combined for 12 conference titles, including a men’s free relays. Both Quintero and Malone finished top 5 in the NCAA 500y free. sweep of all three freestyle relays. The women’s team finished second at the Quintero, at the Pac-12 Championships, became the first man ever to sweep conference meet for the first time since 2002 with a school-record points total. the 100y, 200y and 500y free at the same meet and again led USC to relay Vogt also served as the American open water head coach at the 2013 World wins in the 400y and 800y free relays and the 400y medley relay. Troy had three Championships in Barcelona, her second national open water head coaching conference finalists in the 500y free and two top 6 finishers in the 1650y free. stint. Not only did the American Anderson win the women’s 5K, but former Vogt then served as USA’s open water head coach for the 2015 FINA Trojan and Vogt pupil Ous Mellouli, representing Tunisia, won the men’s 5K and World Championships, her third such stint. She also was the head coach for claimed bronze in the 10K. Under Vogt, American Eva Fabian also won bronze the Americans at the 2013 and 2009 World Championships. In 2015, she led in the 25K. Team USA to the open water team world title. There, the U.S. won three medals In 2012, the distance-savvy Vogt helped USC repeat its third-place NCAA and posted 11 top-10 finishes throughout the open water competition. women’s finish and its seventh-place NCAA men’s finish. The women’s squad In 2014, USC continued its strong success. The women’s team finished featured 12 All-Americans, including two-time NCAA champion Katinka Hosszu fifth at the NCAAs to become one of only three teams to post five straight top (400y IM, 200y fly), who barely missed a third title in the 200y IM (taking 7 finishes while the men’s squad took eighth. Each team producing nine All- second). Haley Anderson, one of Vogt’s top distance swimmers, won her first Americans. Quintero won his first NCAA title in the 500y free, took second in career NCAA title in the 500y free in addition to a third in the 1500y free. The

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Trojan women also won seven Pac-12 titles, including two by Anderson in the third-place finishes at U.S. Nationals, which qualified them for two of the five 500y and 1650y free. The men’s team featured six All-Americans, including available spots on the World Championship team. She then traveled to Beijing, Cristian Quintero, who was second in the 500y free. China, as U.S. head coach for the Open Water test event. Vogt also coached at the 2012 London Olympics, serving as an assistant At the 2008 NCAA Championships, she helped guide multiple Tarheel on the Tunisian swim staff, working with Mellouli. swimmers to All-American honors at the NCAA Championships in the distance Mellouli won gold in the Marathon 10K and bronze in the 1500m free and IM events. She led Whitney Sprague to a second-place finish in the 1650y while Anderson also won a medal, taking silver in the Marathon 10K (seconds free and coached her to conference and school records in the 500y, 1000y and out first). Anderson earned her spot at the Olympics with a first-place finish at 1650y free. Also under Vogt, Joe Kinderwater swam to a fifth-place finish in the the FINA Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier in Setubal, Portugal. 1650y free at the NCAAs, setting two school records in the 1000y and 1650y In her third year with the Trojans in 2011, Vogt helped guide a combined free. 15 men’s and women’s swimmers to All-American honors, including Hosszu, In 2007, Vogt’s UNC women’s distance swimmers finished 1-2-3 in the who was a three-time NCAA champion. The women’s team finished third 1650y free at the ACC Championships, while the men placed 2-3. At the 2007 at the NCAAs while the men were seventh. Vogt pupil Anderson had a big NCAA Championships, Vogt helped guide Tar Heels Whitney Sprague and Chip year, finishing third in the 1650y free and sixth in the 500y free at the NCAA Peterson to All-American honors. Championships and winning Pac-10 titles in both events. Anderson also won Vogt’s resume boasts several national-level coaching stints prior to 2008 gold in the 1500m free at the 2011 World University Games was fourth in the that include serving as head coach at both the 2006 Pan Pacific Open Water 10K at the U.S. Open Water Nationals. Championships and the , as well as serving as Vogt, during her second year with the Trojans in 2010, helped send 11 assistant men’s coach at the 2007 Pan Am Games. Her position on the 2007 women’s swimmers to the NCAA Championships as USC placed seventh, Pan Am Games men’s staff marked the first time a female coach was named to a its best finish since 2003. Also, the Trojans posted a combined seven top 4 U.S. men’s team staff at an international competition. She also was an assistant individual finishes and had two All-American relays. The men’s squad finished coach at the USA Swimming National Select Open Water camp in 2006 and 11th at NCAAs with a 10-swimmer squad. 2007, as well as at the 2005 and 2006 Open Water World Championships. Under Vogt’s tutelage in 2010, Anderson was fourth in the 1650y at the While coaching the U.S. team at the 2006 Pan American Open Water NCAAs and was a consolation finalist in the 500y free. She also represented Championships, she guided the men and women to wins in the 5K and 10K, as the U.S. at the at the Pan Pacific Games, finishing fourth in the 10K and the the U.S. earned the overall team award as well. 1500m free and eighth in the 800m free. At the 2010 World Open Water She has coached age group and senior swimmers that qualified and won Championships, Anderson was fourth in the 25K. Also, USC’s Richard medals at the World University Games, Open Water National Championships, Charlesworth finished just one spot (ninth) out of earning All-American honors Open Water World Championships, U.S. Senior National Championships, in the 1650y free at the 2010 NCAAs. Junior Pan Pacific Games, World Championship Trials, and U.S. Olympic Trials. In 2009, Vogt helped direct Rebecca Soni to her fifth and sixth NCAA titles Prior to coaching at North Carolina, Vogt coached at the Carteret Currents while Hosszu was a three-time individual finalist. The Women of Troy finished Swimming Club in North Carolina. Vogt has also coached club teams in Virginia ninth overall at the NCAAs and had four All-Americans. The men’s squad, and Mississippi. meanwhile, sent six swimmers to the NCAAs. Vogt swam for North Carolina for four years in the distance freestyle Vogt also served as head coach for the 2009 U.S. Open Water World (competing as Catherine Frock) and helped lead UNC to an ACC Championship Championship team that competed in in July. Under Vogt, the U.S. won during her freshman year. Her top ACC individual finish was a fifth place in the one silver, one bronze, posted five top 10 finishes and finished fourth in team 1650y freestyle in 1996. She graduated from UNC in 2000 with degrees in scoring among 36 nations. education and psychology. She was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll Vogt joined the Trojan staff after a busy 2008 season. She served as and Dean’s List at UNC from 1997-99. assistant coach to the 2008 U.S. Open Water World Championship team Vogt has one daughter, Carson Elizabeth, born in October of 2010. that competed in Seville, Spain. She also coached swimmers to second- and

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CHASE BLOCH Assistant Coach • Third Year

Chase Bloch, a 2013 All-American and a 2014 co-captain who was also a two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree, is in his third season as an assistant coach for the USC swim team. Bloch was a co-captain as a 2014 senior and was a Pac-12 finalist in the 200y back. He was also a 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention pick who graduated with a degree in communications. In addition to taking sixth in the final of the 200y back at the Pac-12s, he was ninth in the 100y fly and 11th in the 100y back. Bloch nabbed his first career All-American honor as a 2013 junior as part of USC’s 200y medley relay that finished fifth at the 2013 NCAA Championships in a school record 1:24.54 ... Bloch became a conference finalist for the first time at the 2013 Pac-12s, touching seventh in the 200y back (1:43.73). He was also 10th in the 100y back (48.04) and 12th in the 100y fly (47.58) ... At the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, he was fifth in the 100y fly (46.86) and 10th in the 200y back (1:43.45) ... At the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals, he was fourth in the `B’ final of the 50m back (25.77), fifth in the `B’ final of the 100m back (55.63) and eighth in the `B’ final of the 200m back (2:02.43). Bloch raced in four events at the 2012 NCAA Championships as a sophomore. He helped USC to a pair of consolation final swims in the 200y and 400y medley relay (swimming the fly in both races) and also was 29th in the 100y back (48.10) and 31st in the 100y fly (47.56) ... At the 2012 Pac-12 Championships, he was 10th in the 100y fly (57.68) and 200y back (1:44.00) and 11th in the 100y back (48.16) ... Bloch raced in three events at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 24th in the 200m back (2:02.30), 32nd in the 100m back (56.47) and tied for 42nd in the 100m fly (54.41) ... He was named to the 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention team. Bloch raced in three events at the 2011 NCAA Championships as a freshman, taking 33rd in the 200y fly (1:47.68), 35th in the 100y fly (47.50) and swam on Troy’s 12th-place 200y medley relay (1:26.61) ... At the 2011 Pac-10 Championships, Bloch was ninth in the 200y fly (1:46.74), 12th in the 100y fly (47.32) and 17th in the 100y back (48.54) ... He competed in the 2011 U.S. Nationals, where he was 4th in the `C’ final of the 200m back. He was also 39th in the 100m fly. Bloch prepped at Oaks Christian High in Westlake, Calif., where he was the 2010 L.A. Daily News Male Athlete of the Year and the 2009 and 2010 L.A. Daily News and Ventura County Star Swimmer of the Year.

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JEFF JULIAN Assistant Coach • First Year

Former USC All-American, Pac-10 champion and U.S. National teamer Jeff Julian, a highly successful club coach with national coaching experience as well, is in his first year as a USC Men’s and Women’s Assistant Coach after joining the program in July. Julian, an eight-time All-American while at USC (1994-97) who won a 200y fly Pac-10 title as a senior, comes to USC after almost 12 years as the Head Coach at Rose Bowl Aquatics. Julian has been heavily involved in the swimming community for more than three decades. He has served on the Southern California Swimming Board of Directors, was the Pacific Committee Chairperson since 2006 and was a USA Swimming National Select Camp Assistant Coach. Julian was a 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials finialist in the 200m fly, finishing sixth. His eight All-American honors were highlighted by a second-place finish in the 200y fly at the 1997 NCAA Championships. He was a seven-time Pac-10 finalist, culminating with his conference crown in the 200y fly in 1997. Also in 1997, he won a U.S. Open title in the 200m fly and won a silver medal in the race while representing the U.S. at the World University Games. “I am so honored to be back on this amazing campus and excited to do what I can to help our Trojan swimmers and divers reach their goals in life and in the water,” said Julian. “To get a chance to be a part of this incredible tradition again is unbelievable. And to be able to give a little back as a coach to a program that gave me so much as a swimmer is a dream. I can’t believe this all worked out so well.” Julian is married to fellow Trojan great -Julian, herself a nine-time NCAA champion and 1996 Olympic gold medalist.

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VICTORIA ISHIMATSU Volunteer Assistant Coach • Fifth Year

NCAA champion Victoria Ishimatsu, a five-time All-American, seven-time Pac-12 title winner and the only four-time Pac-12 Women’s Diver of the Year is in her fifth year as a volunteer assistant coach at USC. Ishimatsu, a senior co-captain who completed her undergraduate degree in Human Performance in 2012, finished her distinguished career as a Trojan with her first NCAA title in 2012, winning the 1-meter springboard with 354.10 points. She also earned All-American honors with a seventh-place on 3-meter and she scored again with a 10th on platform. She was named Pac-12 Diver of the Meet for the third year in a row at the 2012 Pac-12 Championships after she won her fourth straight title on 3-meter (386.80) -- becoming the first Pac- 12 woman to win four in a row on the same board -- and her third consecutive crown on 1-meter (337.05). She qualified for her fourth trip to the NCAA Championships by winning the 1-meter springboard (626.80) at the 2012 Zone E Championships. She was also second on 3-meter and platform. She was named Pac-12 Women’s Diver of the Month for November and February, giving her a record seven monthly honors for her career. Ishimatsu became the first Pac-10 woman to earn conference Diver of the Year honors three years in a row as a 2011 junior. She was a two-time individual point-scorer at the 2011 NCAA Championships, taking ninth on 1-meter (336.50) and 13th on platform (295.85). She was forced to withdraw most consistent diver all season, she carried that over to the 2009 Zone E from the 3-meter competition after striking her foot during a dive, but was able Championships, where she qualified for the NCAA Championships on the to come back the next day and score in the platform event. She qualified for first day with a third on 3-meter (583.05). She then took second on 1-meter the NCAA Championships after sweeping the springboard events at the Zone E (572.10) and was third on platform (456.95). During the summer competition, Championships, where she scored 643.30 on 1-meter and 631.95 on 3-meter. she was fourth on 3-meter synchro at the 2009 FINA Canada Cup. For the second year in a row, Ishimatsu was named Pac-10 Female Diver of the Ishimatsu took a year off before entering college to prepare for the Meet at the 2011 Pac-10 Championships after repeating as champion on both 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials and trained at the U.S. Diving National Training springboards. She won the 1-meter title with 366.75 points and 3-meter with Center. At the Trials, she was sixth on 3-meter, qualifying for the U.S. Diving 357.95. She also reached the finals on platform, taking fourth (265.60). Earlier Olympic Selection Camp. She was up for consideration for the second U.S. in the semester, Ishimatsu qualified on all three boards for the first time on the slot on 3-meter for the Olympics, but was not selected. At the 2008 U.S. Senior national level at the 2011 U.S. Diving Winter Nationals. She finished fifth on Nationals, she won the 1-meter springboard and was eighth on 3-meter. She 1-meter springboard, reached the semifinals of 3-meter and competed in the also won the 1- and 3-meter springboard at the 2008 USA Junior Nationals. quarterfinals of platform (her first nationals competition on platform). Ishimatsu graduated from Halstrom High in Oceanside, Calif., in 2007. Ishimatsu, as a 2010 sophomore, had a fantastic season, capping it She won the 1-meter title and was second on 3-meter at the 2007 Junior Pan off with a pair of All-American performances at the NCAA Championships Am Games and won the 1- and 3-meter titles at the 2007 U.S. Junior Nationals. and her second consecutive Pac-10 Women’s Diver of the Year award. She She was also second on 1-meter and eighth on 3-meter at the 2007 U.S. Senior first finished fifth on 1-meter springboard (329.15) for the second year in a Nationals. At the 2006 Junior World Championships, she was 13th on 1-meter. row and then earned her first All-American honor on 3-meter with a fourth- At the 2006 J.O. Summer Nationals, she was second on 1-meter and fourth on place finish (357.15), becoming USC’s first two-time All-American diver since 3-meter. At the 2005 J.O. Summer Nationals, she was third on 1-meter and 2006. She also scored on platform, taking 10th (270.40). At the 2010 Pac- 3-meter … Competed at the 2004 Junior World Championships, taking sixth 10 Championships, Ishimatsu won her first title on 1-meter (332.80) and won on 1-meter and 3-meter. Also in 2004, won the J.O. Summer National 3-meter the 3-meter (381.15) for the second year in a row. She was fifth on platform and was second on 1-meter. She was CIF diving champion while attending (258.20) and earned Pac-10 Diver of the Meet honors. At the 2010 Zone E Los Alamitos High as a 2004 freshman and was an All-American in 2004 and Championships, she won both springboards as well ... She was a two-time Pac- 2005. 10 Women’s Diver of the month for November and February. After the season, Ishimatsu’s younger sister, Haley, is a junior on the Trojans. A 2008 Ishimatsu teamed with teammate Ariel Rittenhouse to win the bronze medal in Olympian on 10-meter platform and synchro, she competed at Duke in 2011, women’s synchronized 3-meter Tuesday in the final stage of the FINA/Li-Ning winning an ACC title, before transferring to USC. Diving World Series meet in Veracruz, Mexico. As a 2009 freshman, Ishimatsu earned Pac-10 Women’s Diver of the Year and Newcomer of the Year honors after she earned All-American honors on the 1-meter springboard at the NCAA Championships, finishing fifth (304.45). She also scored points on platform with a 12th-place mark (260.95) and was 25th on 3-meter (272.25). At the Pac-10 Championships, Ishimatsu won a Pac-10 title on 3-meter (327.70) -- taking the lead on her final dive. She was also second on 1-meter (313.90) and seventh on platform (223.00). USC’s

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PAUL DAVIDSON Director of Swim Operations • 11th Year

Paul Davidson, who has more than 20 years of experience coaching at the collegiate and club levels, is in 11th year on the Trojan staff and the sixth as the Director of Swim Operations. He served as an assistant coach for the first three years on the staff. In 2016, the USC women won its first ever Pac-12 team title and took sixth at the NCAAs while the men’s squad was second in conference. In 2015, the USC men’s team won its first Pac-12 title since 1979 and finished fourth at the NCAAs while the women’s squad finished eighth at the NCAAs. The 2014 Trojans posted a pair of top 8 NCAA finishes while, in 2013, the men’s team finished fourth at the NCAAs for its highest finish since 2001 and the women took seventh at NCAAs. In 2012, Davidson helped a USC program that repeated its third (women) and seventh-place (men) finishes at the NCAA Championships, the teams totalling a combined 18 All-American honors. In 2011, Davidson was part of a USC program that saw its women’s squad finish third at the NCAAs while the men’s team was seventh. The squads combined for 15 All-Americans. Davidson, in 2010, helped both programs improve as the women’s team finished seventh at NCAAs and the men took 11th. In 2009, the USC women’s team was ninth at the NCAAs. The Trojans featured four All-American swimmers, including Rebecca Soni, Katinka Hosszu, Rachael Waller and Kristen Lahey. Soni won two NCAA titles last year. In 2008, Davidson was part of a staff that helped Vanni Mangoni win the Pac-10 title in the 400y IM and that guided Richard Gosper to break the school record in the 50y free and score in the event at the NCAA Champi- onships. He also worked with a women’s squad that had five All-Americans, including two-time NCAA champion Rebecca Soni. In 2007, Davidson helped guide six Trojan men’s swimmers to All-Amer- ican honors, including two-time NCAA title winner Larsen Jensen. Soni also won an NCAA title for the women. Davidson came to USC after serving as an assistant coach at UNLV in 2006, where he coached the distance groups and handled women’s recruiting. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach at Cal Lutheran from 2003-05, helping to build the program from scratch. Davidson’s other collegiate coaching experience came at Michigan, a three-year stint from 1994 to 1996. While working in Ann Arbor, he also was an assistant coach for Club Wolverine. During his stint in Michigan, the women’s team finished second at the 1995 NCAA Championships and Club Wolverine won a title at the U.S. Summer Nationals that same year. From 1996 to 2005, Davidson was head coach at Conejo Simi Aquat- ics in Simi Valley, Calif. Under his tutelage, the club produced several U.S. Olympic Trials and National Championships qualifiers, grew in member- ship and won the Coastal section championship in 2000. Davidson began his coaching career with the SoCal Aquatics Associa- tion in Tustin, Calif., where he served as senior coach and assistant national coach from 1985-1994 before moving on to Michigan. He was a member of the UC Irvine water polo team from 1980-85 and was a part of the NCAA Championship team in 1982. He graduated from UCI in 1988 with a bachelor of arts degree in film studies and comparative literature.

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HONGPING LI

Head Diving Coach • 18th Year

Hongping Li, an NCAA champion and two-time Olympian who has been one of the most successful NCAA coaches for almost two decades, is in his 18th year as USC’s head diving coach. He was named to the position on July 1, 1999. Li is a two-time NCAA Coach of the Year (2002, 2006), an 11-time Pac-12 Women’s (2001-02-03-05-06-09-10-11-12-13-14) and two-time Pac-12 Men’s (2009, 2016) Diving Coach of the Year. The winner of the 1998 and 1999 Olympic Committee’s “Diving Developmen- tal Coach of the Year” award, he came to USC after serving as the head coach of the Mission Viejo (Calif.) Nadadores Diving Team since 1993. Hongping Li with Trojan Olympic Li has had sustained and broad success since joining the USC staff. medalist and NCAA champion Blythe He has directed eight men’s and women’s divers to a combined 40 All- Hartley at the 2008 Olympics. American honors, eight NCAA titles and 34 conference titles. The 2016 season was another strong campaign for Li and his divers. Li won his second Pac-12 Men’s Diving Coach of the Year honor after guiding senior Collin Pollard (platform) and sophomore Dashiell Enos (3-meter) to In 2011, Victoria Ishimatsu was tabbed as the Pac-10 Women’s Diver Pac-12 titles. Pollard was a three-time Pac-12 finalist while Enos and senior of the Year for the third year in a row after claiming both Pac-12 spring- Deon Reid were each two-time finalists. Pollard went on to earn his first board titles for the second year in a row. She competed in all three boards career All-American honor, reaching the NCAA final on 1-meter while Reid at the NCAAs, scoring on the 1-meter and platform. Junior Harrison Jones became a first-time NCAA point scorer, finishing 10th on 1-meter. Freshman earned All-American honors on 3-meter and won the 1-meter title at Pac- Maddie Witt led Li’s women’s squad (all six divers scored in USC’s first-ever 12s. Senior Steven Starks was also a three-time Pac-12 finalist. Also in Pac-12 title team) as a two-time Pac-12 finalist and NCAA qualifier. 2011, Li served as the World Championships USA Diving Team Manager. Senior Haley Ishimatsu had another strong season in 2015 to highlight Li’s then-club diver and current Trojan, Haley Ishimatsu (the younger sister Li’s divers. She finished second on NCAA platform and won the same event of Victoria), won a 2011 U.S. national title on 10-meter. at the Pac-12 Championships to become the first Pac-12 woman to win it In 2010, Victoria Ishimatsu earned a pair of All-American honors on three straight years. Junior teammate Sam Adams also qualified for her first 1-meter and 3-meter and was 10th on platform at the NCAA Champion- NCAAs. A whopping four Trojan men -- senior Jordan Gear, juniors Pollard ships. That followed Pac-10 titles on 1- and 3-meter, which helped her earn and Reid and freshman Enos -- all qualified for the NCAA Championships Pac-10 Diver of the Meet for the second year in a row. Freshman Ariel Rit- and Pollard scored on 1-meter and platform. Pollard also repeated as a tenhouse finished 12th on 3-meter at the NCAAs and was second on 1-me- three-time Pac-12 finalist. ter and third on 3-meter at the Pac-10s. On the men’s side, Jones scored in In 2014 under Li, Ishimatsu became the first woman to repeat as an two NCAA events and was a three-time Pac-10 finalist, including a title on NCAA platform champion since 1992-93 when she won the event. She 1-meter. Starks was a two-time Pac-10 finalist. also earned her first All-American honors on 1-meter with a sixth-place fin- Also in 2010, Li served as head coach for the U.S. contingent at the first ish and scored for the first time on 3-meter with a 13th-place finish. That ever Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and was a FINA World Cup Diving followed springboard wins at the 2014 NCAA Zone E Championships and Assistant Coach. titles on 3-meter and platform at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships as she In 2009, Jones (1-meter and platform) and Ishimatsu (1-meter), then was named Pac-12 Women’s Diver of the Year. Adams was a three-time both freshmen, earned a combined three All-American honors, becoming Pac-12 finalist on the women’s side while Pollard did the same for the men’s the seventh and eighth All-American divers to compete for Li. Jones also team. was 10th on 3-meter while Victoria Ishimatsu was 12th on platform and The 2013 season saw Li’s latest success story emerge as Ishimatsu, Starks scored on platform. In the Pac-10, Jones won a title on platform and then a sophomore transfer and the younger sister of former USC diving was second on both springboards while Starks was a three-time finalist. On champion Victoria Ishimatsu, set an NCAA record (396.75) en route to the the women’s side, Ishimatsu won the 3-meter springboard and was second NCAA platform title. She also won the event at the Pac-12 Championships on 1-meter. In the summer of 2009, Li served as the head coach for the U.S. to go with a second on 1-meter and a fourth on 3-meter. Adams was also a World Championships squad as well as at the international Canada Open two-time Pac-12 finalist as a freshman. On the men’s side, Gear repeated Grand Prix. Also in 2009, club diver Haley Ishimatsu won a silver medal at as a Pac-12 finalist on platform. the 2009 World Championships on 10m synchro. In 2012 under Li, senior Victoria Ishimatsu won her first career NCAA In 2008, Starks, as a freshman, was an NCAA point scorer on platform title and became the first conference diver to win the Women’s Diver of the and was a three-time Pac-10 finalist, including a second-place on platform. Year four straight years (she was also the first to do it three straight). Ishi- Freshman Christine Petrilli was third on both 1-meter and springboard at the matsu won the NCAA title on 1-meter and was seventh on 3-meter, finishing Pac-10 Championships while senior Kim Popp was also a two-time Pac-10 with five career All-American honors. She was named Pac-12 Diver of the finalist on the same boards. Also in 2008, Li worked for the USOC at the Meet for the third year in a row at the 2012 Pac-12 Championships after 2008 Olympics in Beijing as part of the administrative staff that bridged she won her fourth straight title on 3-meter (386.80) -- becoming the first cultural and language gaps between U.S. and China coaches and athletes. Pac-12 woman to win four in a row on the same board -- and her third While in Beijing, he was able to watch club divers Rittenhouse (springboard consecutive crown on 1-meter (337.05). Gear, as a freshman, was a finalist synchro) and Haley Ishimatsu (platform synchro) become Olympic finalists. on platform at the Pac-12s last year, taking fourth. In 2007, Kenny Jenkins became the sixth USC diver to garner All-Amer-

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Hongping Li with Haley Ishimatsu after she set an NCAA record for points en route to the 2013 NCAA title. She repeated as champion in 2014.

ican honors under Li with a fifth place on platform at the 2007 NCAA Championships. Both Jenkins and fellow senior Michael Hilde scored individually at the NCAA Champi- onships in both the 1-meter springboard and platform. Also, Popp reached the NCAAs for the second year in a row and scored for the first time with a 12th-place finish on platform. In 2006, Blythe Hartley won her fourth and fifth career NCAA titles with wins on the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard while Hilde made his All-American debut on 3-meter. Hartley, who also earned her 12th (a maximum for a diver) All-American honor with a final appearance on platform, was named NCAA Women’s Diver of the Year for the sec- ond time. Her five career NCAA titles is tied for second among NCAA women divers. She also won her seventh and eighth career Pac-10 titles (a Pac-10 record). Junior Michael Hilde earned his first career All-American honor with an eighth-place on 3-meter at the NCAAs and he won his second career Pac-10 platform title (Troy’s fourth in a row in the event). In addition to Hilde, Jenkins qualified for his first NCAA Championships, marking the third straight year USC has had two men at the NCAAs. It was the seventh year in a row USC featured at least one All-American diver under Li. In 2005, Hartley won her third career NCAA title while Ray Vincent earned his third consecutive All-American honors on the platform. Hartley was named 2005 NCAA and Pac-10 women’s diver of the year after winning the NCAA 3-meter title and her fifth and sixth career Pac-10 titles a few weeks earlier. She went on to win her second career World Championship gold medal on 1-meter in July, 2005, in Montreal. Vincent also won a Pac-10 title on platform and Troy’s men’s diving contingent was the highest scoring unit of the meet. In 2004, Vincent earned All-American honors on the platform, continuing Li’s streak of having Trojans earn All-American honors each year he’s been at USC. Hilde won his first Pac-10 platform title weeks earlier. Additionally, Hartley represented Canada at the 2004 Olympics (winning bronze on platform synchro) while Li’s club diver Rachelle Kunkel made the U.S. team placing 9th on 3-meter springboard. Li was also an assistant coach on the 2004 U.S. Olympic Diving team. In 2003, three of Li’s divers earned All-American honors. Vincent became Li’s first men’s diver at USC to do so, taking third in the platform at the 2003 NCAA Champion- ships. At the women’s NCAAs, Hartley was a three-time All-American while Nicci Fusaro earned one All-American honor. Hartley also swept the 2003 Pac-10 Championship Hongping Li with Victoria Ishimatsu diving events on the women’s side (Fusaro took a pair of seconds) and Vincent won the after Ishimatsu won on 1-meter at the platform title in the men’s meet. For their efforts, Li was named 2003 Pac-10 Women’s 2012 NCAAs for her first national title. Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season and Hartley was named Pac-10 Women’s Diver of the Year for the second straight year. Li also served as head coach for the U.S. Diving team that competed at the 2003

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Hongping Li with Nicci Fusaro (middle) and Blythe Hartley at the 2002 NCAA Championships. Hartley won two NCAA titles in 2002 and both she and Fusaro Hongping Li’s were three-time All-Americans. Li was named 2002 NCAA Coach of the Year while Hartley was 2002 NCAA Diver of the Year. USC Highlights

Grand Prix Diving Championships in Rome, . National champions who won a combined 2002 and 2006 NCAA He earned NCAA Coach of the Year hon- 20 individual titles. Among the elite divers Li Women’s Coach of the Year ors after directing the women’s diving squad coached was Erica Sorgi, who captured five se- to superb results at the 2002 NCAA Champi- nior national titles since 1996. • onships. Hartley won a pair of NCAA titles and Li led the Nadadores to the 1998 Junior 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, made three finals appearances on her way to National Championships team title as well as 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2002 NCAA Women’s Diver of the Year while every Western National team title since 1996. 2013, 2014 Pac-12 Women’s Fusaro also made three NCAA finals appearanc- He served as an assistant coach at Mission Viejo es. Senior diver Kellie Brennan also scored and from 1989-93, helping the club to consecutive and 2009 & 2016 Pac-10 just missed earning All-American honors. Also junior team titles from 1991-93. Men’s Coach of the Year in 2002, Hartley won a silver and a bronze at Originally from Beijing, Li was a 12-time na- • the 2002 while Fusaro tional champion and a two-time Olympian while Li has directed USC divers to qualified for the 2002 U.S. national team. competing for China. He finished fourth on the 8 NCAA titles In 2001, Li guided Brennan to a pair of All- 3-meter springboard at the 1984 Olympics in American honors (and her third consecutive Pac- Los Angeles, earned gold medals on platform at and a combined 10 1-meter title) and Fusaro to her first at the the 1981 FINA World Cup in Mexico City and the 40 All-American honors 2001 NCAAs. Both also reached the top three at 1981 World University Games and won bronze • the 2001 U.S. Indoor Championships. Brennan on 3-meter at the 1986 World Championships. Under Li, Trojan divers have won was named Pac-10 Diver of the Year, Fusaro was He also qualified for the 1980 Olympics, but did a combined 34 Pac-12 titles and tabbed as Newcomer of the Year and Li earned not compete because of the Chinese boycott. his first Pac-10 Coach of the Year honor. A year Li attended USC from 1985-89 and re- have been named Pac-12 Diver earlier in 2000, Li helped guide Brennan to her ceived a bachelor’s degree in physical edu- of the Year 12 times first two All-American honors. cation in 1989. He won an NCAA title in the and Newcomer Diver Li, 51, was named the 1998 and 1999 U.S. 3-meter springboard as a freshman in 1986 of the Year 5 times Diving Outstanding Age Group Coach of the and earned All-American honors in the 1-meter Year, was a U.S. team coach at the 1999 Pan Am springboard. He also earned Pac-10 titles in the Games, the 1998 World Diving Championships, 1- and 3-meter springboards that same year. He the 1998 Goodwill Games and the 1997 World was not eligible to compete after 1986 because Junior Championships, and earned the Coach of an NCAA age rule. of Excellence award at the 1995 Senior National Li lives in La Palma, Calif., with his wife, Ling. Championships. Their daughter, Amanda, is a USC graduate. At Mission Viejo, he produced eight Junior

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Uytengsu Aquatics Center New Home of USC Swimming and Diving and Water Polo

Thanks to an $8 million gift from former USC men’s swimming captain Wilfred “Fred” Uytengsu as well as the generosity of a host of other donors, USC boasts a new home for its swimming and diving and water polo teams. The $8 million gift - the largest ever made to the Athletic Department by a former student-athlete - helped fund the Uytengsu Aquatics Center, which officially opened on Feb. 21, 2014. At Uytengsu’s request, the center’s swimming pool was named for his swim coach, Peter Daland, honoring Daland’s legendary contributions to USC’s aquatics program. Daland guided the Trojans with such humility and integrity. He epitomizes what that includes a shade structure and a new entry on from 1958 to 1992, and won nine national titles it means to be a USC graduate, with a true Trojan McClintock Avenue. and 17 conference crowns. spirit. This lasting gift is not only a tribute to Fred’s “I look back at my learnings and experiences “The USC community takes such profound generosity and love for his alma mater, but also at USC with fond memories and realize how many pride in its student-athletes, and Mr. Uytengsu’s gift a great acknowledgment of the man who made life lessons came from my education there,” said sends a strong message of support,” said President USC swimming and diving what it is today - Peter Uytengsu. “Without a doubt, swimming at USC - C. L. Max Nikias at the time of Uytengsu’s initial Daland.” and for Coach Daland - was a great opportunity. gift. “Thanks to his extraordinary generosity, the “Fred’s gift will have an impact beyond brick And I am now pleased to be able to give back and university will create world-class facilities for our and mortar,” Salo continued. “The design of the support the university’s goal of upgrading facilities. world-class athletes.” new facility will make the spectator experience so “It is my hope that future Trojan swimmers, “We are extremely grateful for this much more enjoyable, and USC student-athletes of divers and water polo players will benefit from the transformative gift from Fred Uytengsu and his today and tomorrow will have greater access to their new Uytengsu Aquatics Center and help keep these family,” said Pat Haden, inaugural holder of USC’s coaches and trainers and the unique opportunity to programs amongst the best in the U.S. I am also Charles Griffin Cale Director of Athletics’ Chair. “It train in a world class facility.” pleased to be able to name the pool after Peter signifies their tremendous commitment to take our The Uytengsu Aquatics Center is a state-of-the- Daland, who deserves to be recognized not just aquatics facilities - in which more than 20 national art aquatics facility, including a new diving dry-land for his nine NCAA Championships, but also for the championships have been won - to the next level. training area, a new dive tower, new men’s and profound impact he had on all of the swimmers he The gift will also greatly enhance the experience women’s swimming, diving and water polo locker coached over his 35 seasons as head coach of USC of our swimming, diving and water polo team and team rooms, new coaches offices for swimming Men’s Swimming. Indeed the future is bright. Fight members.” and diving, a multi- purpose room to support On!” Said USC head coach Dave Salo: “Fred’s gift activities in the facility, a new scoreboard with video Fred Uytengsu graduated with a Bachelor of is one purely of the heart. I have never met a man capabilities with a stadium that will seat up to 2,500 Science degree from USC’s Marshall School of Business’s Entrepreneurship program in 1983. A freshman walk-on swimmer, by his senior year, Uytengsu was captain of USC’s swim team. He is president and chief executive officer of Alaska Milk Corporation, the leading publicly listed consumer foods company in the Philippines. The company, which engages in the manufacture, distribution and sale of liquid, powdered and ultra-heat treated milk products in the Philippines, was founded by Uytengsu’s late father, Wilfred Sr., in 1972, and is based in Makati City, Philippines. The Uytengsu family also owns the Alaska Aces, a professional basketball team that has won 13 Philippine Basketball Association championships since joining the association in 1986. In addition, Fred Uytengsu, a triathlete, is credited with bringing the Ironman and Xterra races to the Philippines. Uytengsu is married to fellow USC alum Kerri (Dunn) Uytengsu ‘84, and the couple has three children. Their daughter Ashton graduated from USC in 2009.

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Olympic Pool Short Course (Yards) Olympic Pool Long Course (Meters)

50 Free 19.49...... Vladimir Morozov ‘14 vs. Cal/Stanford, 2/3/12 50 Free 22.30...... (Phoenix Swim Club), 100 Free 42.93...... Vladimir Morozov ‘14 vs. Arizona State, 11/13/10 ...... Inv., 7/15/00 200 Free 1:34.19...... (Arizona) vs. USC, 11/19/04 100 Free 48.84...... Jason Lezak (Rose Bowl Aq.), Janet Evans Inv, 6/8/08 500 Free 4:17.09...... Larsen Jensen ’07 vs. C alifornia, 2/3/06 200 Free 1:47.44...... Michael Gross (FRG), Olympic Finals, 7/84 1000 Free 8:48.34...... Larsen Jensen ’07 vs. California, 2/3/06 400 Free 3:44.79...... Ous Mellouli ‘06 (Trojan Swim Club), 1650 Free 14:50.07...... Larsen Jensen ’07 vs. Stanford, 2/4/06 ...... Janet Evans Inv., 6/7/08 100 Back 45.85...... (California) vs. USC, 2/5/16 800 Free 7:49.02 *...... Ous Mellouli ‘06 (Trojan Swim Club), 200 Back 1:41.55...... (California) vs. USC, 2/5/16 ...... Janet Evans Inv., 6/6/08 100 Breast 53.09...... Carsten Vissering ‘19, vs. California, 2/5/16 1500 Free 14:50.65... (Isl. Swimming), Janet Evans Inv., 6/8/08 200 Breast 1:55.46...... Josh Prenot (California) vs. USC, 2/5/16 100 Back 54.60...... Lenny Krayzelburg ’98, Janet Evans Inv., 7/16/00 100 Fly 46.53...... (California) vs. USC, 2/3/12 200 Back 1:57.68...... Lenny Krayzelburg ’98, Janet Evans Inv., 7/16/99 200 Fly 1:44.73...... Sam Masson ’07 vs. Stanford, 2/4/06 100 Breast 1:01.46...... Damir Dugonjic (Cal), Janet Evans Inv., 6/6/08 200 IM 1:44.94...... Josh Prenot (California) vs. USC, 2/5/16 200 Breast 2:12.90...... (USA), 8/89 400 IM 3:45.57...... (Stanford) vs. USC, 2/9/02 100 Fly 53.08...... Michael Gross (FRG), Olympic Finals, 7/84 200 F.R. 1:19.25...... USC (Daniels, Wagner, Colupaev, Morozov) 200 Fly 1:55.84...... (Wolverine), Janet Evans Inv., 7/14/00 ...... vs. Cal-Stanford, 2/4/12 200 IM 2:01.42...... (CAN), Olympic Finals, 7/84 400 F.R. 2:54.89...... USC (Quintero, Colupaev, Wagner, Bloch) 400 IM 4:13.93...... ’03, Janet Evans Inv., 7/20/02 ...... vs. Utah, 2/22/14 400 F.R. 3:19.03...... USA (Cavanaugh ’85, Heath, Biondi, Gaines), 800 F.R. 6:35.70...... USC (Mangoni, White, Tanner, Povazsay) ...... Olympic Finals, 7/84 ...... vs. Washington, 1/24/09 800 F.R. 7:15.69...... USA (Heath, Larson, Float ’82, Hayes), 200 M.R. 1:25.39...... California (Murphy, Hoppe, Lynch, Messerschmidt) ...... Olympic Finals, 7/84 ...... vs. USC, 2/5/16 400 M.R. 3:39.30...... USA (Carey, Lundquist, Morales, Gaines), 400 M.R. 3:09.89...... California (Russell, Barbosa, Godec, Tilly) ...... Olympic Finals, 7/84 ...... vs. USC, 2/3/06 * First 800 meters of 1500 Free

All-American set the 400 (LCM) pool record in 1989.

Lenny Krayzelburg owns two USC pool records.

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Short Course Yards Long Course Meters Short Course Meters

50-Yard Freestyle 50-Meter Freestyle 50-Meter Freestyle Vladimir Morozov (2013 NCAA Championships)... 18.63 Vladimir Morozov (2013 World Championships)...... 21.47 Gabe Woodward (2000 NCAA Championships)..... 22.49

100-Yard Freestyle 100-Meter Freestyle 100-Meter Freestyle Vladimir Morozov (2013 NCAA Championships). 40.76 ! Vladimir Morozov (2013 World University Games)...47.62 Gabe Woodward (2000 NCAA Championships)..... 49.48

200-Yard Freestyle 200-Meter Freestyle 200-Meter Freestyle Cristian Quintero (2015 NCAA Championships). 1:32.03 Reed Malone (2015 World University Games)...... 1:47.15 Clement Lefert (2010 SC World Championships). 1:44.82

500-Yard Freestyle 400-Meter Freestyle 400-Meter Freestyle Larsen Jensen (2007 NCAA Championships) ..... 4:09.80 Larsen Jensen (2007 Duel in the Pool)...... 3:45.04 Erik Vendt (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 3:42.81

1000-Yard Freestyle 800-Meter Freestyle 800-Meter Freestyle Larsen Jensen (2007 NCAA Championships)... * 8:44.73 Larsen Jensen (2005 U.S. World Champ. Trials)... 7:54.22 Erik Vendt (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 7:44.22

1650-Yard Freestyle 1500-Meter Freestyle 1500-Meter Freestyle Larsen Jensen (2007 NCAA Championships) ... 14:26.70 Larsen Jensen (2007 World Championships)...... 14:52.80 Erik Vendt (2000 NCAA Championships)...... * 14:31.02

100-Yard Backstroke 100-Meter Backstroke 100-Meter Backstroke Ralf Tribuntsov (2015 NCAA Championships)...... 44.95 Vladimir Morozov (2013 Russian Nationals)...... 53.70 Leonardo Costa (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 52.88

200-Yard Backstroke 200-Meter Backstroke 200-Meter Backstroke Patrick Mulcare (2016 Pac-10 Championships)...... 1:39.64 (1996 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 1:59.16 Leonardo Costa (2000 NCAA Championships).... 1:54.79

100-Yard Breaststroke 100-Meter Breaststroke 100-Meter Breaststroke Vladimir Morozov (2013 NCAA Championships)... 52.01 Mihaly Flaskay (2006 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 1:02.18 Ryosuke Imai (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 59.72

200-Yard Breaststroke 200-Meter Breaststroke 200-Meter Breaststroke Steven Stumph (2015 Pac-12 Championships)..... 1:52.50 Steven Stumph (2015 L.A. Invitational)...... 2:12.99 Ryosuke Imai (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 2:10.41

100-Yard Butterfly 100-Meter Butterfly 100-Meter Butterfly Santo Condorelli (2015 NCAA Championships)..... 45.79 Santo Condorelli (2015 Pan Am Games)...... 52.42 Clement Lefert (2010 SC World Championships).... 52.54

200-Yard Butterfly 200-Meter Butterfly 200-Meter Butterfly Viktor Bodrogi (2006 Pac-10 Championships)..... 1:42.35 Dakota Hodgson (2015 U.S. Nationals)...... 1:57.51 Philippe Demers (2000 Pac-10 Trials)...... 1:58.62

200-Yard Individual Medley 200-Meter Individual Medley 200-Meter Individual Medley Dimitri Colupaev (2011 Texas Invitational)...... 1:44.10 Vanni Mangoni (2007 Italian Nationals)...... 2:02.38 Tamas Kerekjarto (2000 NCAA Championships).. 1:58.23

400-Yard Individual Medley 400-Meter Individual Medley 400-Meter Individual Medley Ous Mellouli (2005 NCAA Championships)...... 3:39.19 Erik Vendt (2001 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 4:14.19 Ous Mellouli (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 4:04.90

200-Yard Free Relay 400-Meter Freestyle Relay 400-Meter Freestyle Relay 1:15.85...... 2015 NCAA Championships 3:26.74 ...... 1986 3:16.32...... 2000 NCAA Championships Santo Condorelli, Dylan Carter, Ralf Tribuntsov, Steve Nichols, Allan Alarab, Marc Wimmer, Philippe Demers, , Bret Awbrey, Cristian Quintero Gabe Woodward

400-Yard Free Relay 800-Meter Freestyle Relay 800-Meter Freestyle Relay 2:47.06...... 2015 NCAA Championships 7:27.89 ...... 1987 7:15.36...... 2004 NCAA Championships Cristian Quintero, Santo Condorelli, Ralf Tribuntsov, Mike O’Brien, Tony Batis, Chris Chalmers, Dan Jorgensen Ous Mellouli, Trent Staley, Viktor Bodrogi, Tyler Panos Dylan Carter 400-Meter Medley Relay 400-Meter Medley Relay 800-Yard Free Relay 3:44.51...... 2006 U.S. Spring Nationals 3:33.85...... 2000 NCAA Championships 6:11.64 ...... 2015 NCAA Championships Viktor Bodrogi, Mihaly Flaskay, Sam Masson, Leonardo Costa, Ryosuke Imai, Philippe Demers, Gabe Cristian Quintero, Dylan Carter, Michael Domagala, Sean Sussex Woodward Reed Malone Note: Long course records apply only to events in which * American Record 200-Yard Medley Relay swimmers represented USC. 1:23.90...... 2015 NCAA Championships Luca Spinazzola, Morten Klarskov, Dylan Carter, Santo Condorelli

400-Yard Medley Relay 3:04.80...... 2015 Pac-12 Championships Ralf Tribuntsov, Andrew Malone, Santo Condorelli, Cristian Quintero

! NCAA Record * First 1,000 yards of 1,650-yard freestyle at NCAAs

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50-YARD FREESTYLE 1000-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. 18.63...... Vladimir Morozov ‘13 1. 8:44.73...... Larsen Jensen ‘07 1. 44.95...... Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18 2. 19.27...... Santo Condorelli ‘18 2. 8:46.71...... Erik Vendt ’03 2. 45.13...... Luca Spinazzola ‘15 3. 19.32...... Dylan Carter ‘18 3. 8:49.71...... Mike O’Brien ’88 3. 46.55...... Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 4. 19.53...... Jack Wagner ‘14 4. 8:57.25...... Pawel Furtek ‘18 4. 46.69...... Vladimir Morozov ‘13 5. 19.54...... Richard Gosper ‘08 5. 8:58.66...... Dan Jorgensen ’90 5. 46.71...... Alex Lendrum ‘13 6. 19.58...... Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18 6. 8:59.24...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 6. 46.90...... Dylan Carter ‘17 7. 19.62...... Sean Sussex ‘07 7. 9:00.37...... Richard Charlesworth ‘11 7. 46.98...... Nick Karpov ‘13 8. 19.65...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 8. 9:01.83...... Ous Mellouli ‘06 8. 47.09...... Jon Knox ‘18 9. 19.66...... Maclin Davis ‘17 8. 9:02.50...... Chris Hansen ’86 9. 47.21...... Tim Wynter ‘19 10. 19.70...... Joe Bottom ’77 10. 9:02.98...... Ted Singley ‘16 10. 47.42...... Chase Bloch ‘14

100-YARD FREESTYLE 1650-YARD FREESTYLE 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. 40.76...... Vladimir Morozov ‘13 1. 14:26.70...... Larsen Jensen ‘07 1. 1:39.64...... Patrick Mulcare ‘19 2. 42.11...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 2. 14:29.85...... Erik Vendt ’03 2. 1:40.59...... Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 3. 42.14...... Dylan Carter ‘18 3. 14:41.43...... Mike O’Brien ’88 3. 1:40.82...... Alex Lendrum ‘13 4. 42.20...... Santo Condorelli ‘18 4. 14:45.78...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 4. 1:41.26...... Luca Spinazzola ‘15 5. 42.51...... Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18 5. 14:47.69...... Ous Mellouli ’06 5. 1:41.88...... Brad Bridgewater ’96 6. 42.80...... Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 6. 14:49.54...... Dan Jorgensen ’90 6. 1:41.92...... Jon Knox ‘18 7. 42.97...... Reed Malone ‘17 7. 14:51.81...... Pawel Furtek ‘18 7. 1:42.61...... Chase Bloch ‘14 8. 42.98...... Erik Ran ’91 8. 14:54.51...... Richard Charlesworth ‘11 8. 1:43.38...... Jim Wells ’96 9. 43.10...... Jack Wagner ‘14 9. 14:54.83...... Klete Keller ’02 9. 1:43.44...... Trent Staley ’04 10. 43.15...... Bela Szabados ’99 10. 14:55.29...... Chris Hansen ’87 10. 1:43.51...... Chad Bobrosky ‘15

200-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BUTTERFLY...... 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. 1:32.03...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 1. 45.27...... Dylan Carter ‘17 1. 52.01...... Vladimir Morozov ‘13 2. 1:32.54...... Reed Malone ‘17 2. 45.79...... Santo Condorelli ‘17 2. 52.41...... Carsten Vissering ‘19 3. 1:32.62...... Dylan Carter ‘17 3. 45.96...... Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18 3. 52.58...... Andrew Malone ‘15 4. 1:32.74...... Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 4. 46.05...... Alex Valente ‘19 4. 52.73...... Dillon Connolly ‘11 5. 1:33.12...... Clement Lefert ‘11 5. 46.09...... Sam Masson ‘07 5. 52.92...... Mihaly Flaskay ’07 6. 1:33.87...... Bela Szabados ’99 6. 46.34...... Michael Domagala ‘17 6. 53.00...... Morten Klarskov ‘16 7. 1:34.23...... Ous Mellouli ‘06 7. 46.37...... Maclin Davis ‘17 53.00...... David Morgan Jr. ‘17 8. 1:34.43...... Klete Keller ’02 8. 46.59...... Chase Bloch ‘14 8. 53.12...... Steven Stumph ‘17 9. 1:34.49...... Patrick Mulcare ‘19 9. 46.83...... Ankur Poseria ‘ 09 9. 53.22...... Sergio Lujan Rivera ‘15 10. 1:34.52...... Patrick White ‘12 10. 46.90...... Jeff Lee ’03 10. 53.34...... Ryosuke Imai ’01 1:34.52...... Zoltan Povazsay ‘10 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 500-YARD FREESTYLE 1. 1:42.35...... Viktor Bodrogi ‘07 1. 1:52.50...... Steven Stumph ‘17 1. 4:09.80...... Larsen Jensen ‘07 2. 1:42.75...... Michael Domagala ‘17 2. 1:54.09...... Carsten Vissering ‘19 2. 4:10.02...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 3. 1:42.94...... Jeff Lee ’03 3. 1:54.64...... Morten Klarskov ’16 3. 4:11.30...... Reed Malone ‘17 4. 1:43.33...... Cary Wright ‘15 4. 1:54.93...... Ridge Altman ‘17 4 . 4:12.18...... Ous Mellouli ’06 5. 1:43.72...... Clement Lefert ‘11 5. 1:55.47...... Dillon Connolly ‘11 5. 4:12.83...... Klete Keller ’02 6. 1:43.79...... Alex Valente ‘19 6. 1:55.65...... Andrew Malone ‘16 6. 4:13.06...... Mike O’Brien ’88 7. 1:44.50...... Dave Wharton ’91 7. 1:56.24...... Ryosuke Imai ’01 7. 4:13.63...... Erik Vendt ’03 8. 1:44.58...... ’95 8. 1:56.82...... Jonah Hu ’18 8. 4:13.77...... Clement Lefert ‘11 9. 1:44.61...... Jeff Julian ’97 9. 1:56.87...... Erik Vendt ’03 9. 4:15.36...... Dan Jorgensen ’90 10. 1:44.69...... Dave Cademartori ’88 10. 1:57.10...... Mario Koenigsperger ‘20 10. 4:15.69...... Bela Szabados ’99

200-YARD IM 1. 1:44.10...... Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 2. 1:44.22...... Patrick Mulcare ‘19 3. 1:44.24...... Alex Lendrum ‘13 4. 1:44.70...... Dave Wharton ’91 5. 1:44.75...... Michael Domagala ‘17 6. 1:44.84...... Morten Klarskov ‘16 7. 1:45.19...... Luca Spinazzola ‘15 8. 1:45.56...... Tamas Kerekjarto ’02 9. 1:45.66...... Steven Stumph ‘17 10. 1:45.77...... Gary Anderson ’92

400-YARD IM 1. 3:39.19...... Ous Mellouli ’06 2. 3:39.95...... Erik Vendt ’03 3. 3:42.23...... Dave Wharton ’91 4. 3:42.87...... Patrick Mulcare ‘19 5. 3:43.93...... Vanni Mangoni ‘09 6. 3:44.85...... Tamas Kerekjarto ’02 7. 3:45.87...... Mark Warkentin ’02 8. 3:45.96...... James Martin ‘10 9. 3:46.16...... Paul Fahey ’05 10. 3:47.08...... ’90 Lenny Krayzelburg owns USC’s 200y backstroke record, tied for the second oldest on the Trojan books.

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YEAR COACH REC. CONF. NCAA CAPTAIN 1943 Fred Cady 5-0 1944 Fred Cady 1-1 1945 Fred Cady 5-1 1946 Fred Cady 2-3 4 1947 Fred Cady 7-4 3 1948 Fred Cady 3-1 3 12 1949 Fred Cady 5-0 1 10 1950 Fred Cady 5-0 2 13 1951 Fred Cady 5-1 13 1952 Fred Cady 5-2 2 18 1953 Fred Cady 6-1 3 19 1954 Fred Cady 7-3 3 1955 Fred Cady 6-1 2 18 Allen Gilchrist 1956 Fred Cady 7-1 2 15 Joseph Horsley 1957 Fred Cady 10-2 3 James Stevenson 1958 Peter Daland 9-0 2 Ronald Severa 1959 Peter Daland 9-0 2 Hugh Cameron 1960 Peter Daland 5-0 1 1 Fred Tissue 1961 Peter Daland 7-0 – 2 Charles Bittick 1962 Peter Daland 10-0 1 2 Murray Rose was captain of the 1966 1963 Peter Daland 10-0 1 1 John House USC national championship team. 1964 Peter Daland 7-0 1 1 James Corfman, Brian Foss 1965 Peter Daland 9-0 1 1 Robert Bennett 1966 Peter Daland 13-0 1 1 Roy Saari 1967 Peter Daland 8-0-1 1 2 Sandy Gilchrist 1968 Peter Daland 17-0 1 3 William Johnson 1969 Peter Daland 9-1 1 2 George Watson 1970 Peter Daland 5-1 2 2 Gregory Charlton 1971 Peter Daland 8-1 2 2 Thomas Ludwig 1972 Peter Daland 9-0 1 2 Rob Orr 1973 Peter Daland 5-2 1 3 James McConica 1974 Peter Daland 6-0 1 1 Tom McBreen 1975 Peter Daland 8-0 1 1 1976 Peter Daland 11-0 1 1 Dave Hannula 1977 Peter Daland 12-0 1 1 Joe Bottom 1978 Peter Daland 12-1 1 5 Scott Findorff 1979 Peter Daland 12-2 1 2 1980 Peter Daland 10-0 4 6 Steve Pickell 1981 Peter Daland 7-2 7 7 Neil Macready 1982 Peter Daland 6-4 5 7 Jim Ferstel 1983 Peter Daland 13-3 6 15 Fred Uytengsu 1984 Peter Daland 8-5 5 15 Ken Fitzpatrick 1985 Peter Daland 7-2 3 5 Ken Fitzpatrick, Tim Morioka 1986 Peter Daland 12-2 4 7 Kevin Craig 1987 Peter Daland 9-2 4 2 Chris Hansen, Thomas Fahrner Joe Bottom captained USC’s 1977 1988 Peter Daland 9-0 2 2 Mike O’Brien, Jeff Powers national championship team. 1989 Peter Daland 5-2 3 5 Chip Hobson 1990 Peter Daland 11-0 3 2 Chris Chalmers 1991 Peter Daland 12-0 4 4 Brad Askins, Greg Larson 1992 Peter Daland 8-1 3 7 Greg Larson, Jason Struck 1993 Mark Schubert 8-3 4 13 Tim O’Mara, John Steel 1994 Mark Schubert 8-1 3 6 Tim O’Mara, John Steel 1995 Mark Schubert 6-2 3 10 Jason Stelle, Jim Wells 1996 Mark Schubert 8-1 4 7 Brian Craft, Jim Wells 1997 Mark Schubert 8-0 2 6 Josh Ilika, Jeff Julian 1998 Mark Schubert 5-2 2 5 Josh Ilika, Lenny Krayzelburg 1999 Mark Schubert 6-1 2 6 Mark Kwok, Mike Williams 2000 Mark Schubert 5-2 3 6 Bret Awbrey, Nick Smith 2001 Mark Schubert 3-3 2 4 Nick Smith, Gabe Woodward 2002 Mark Schubert 4-5 4 5 Erik Vendt, Jeff Lee 2003 Mark Schubert 5-3 3 5 Erik Vendt, Jeff Lee 2004 Mark Schubert 1-6 4 14 Trent Staley, Matt Peterson 2005 Mark Schubert 4-3 3 9 Paul Fahey, Tyler Panos, Ray Vincent 2006 Mark Schubert 6-3 4 7 Tyler Storie, Tyler Panos 2007 David Salo 5-2 4 7 L. Jensen, B. Elser, S. Sussex 2008 David Salo 2-5 5 36 Bryce Elser, Richard Gosper 2009 David Salo 4-3 4 15 James Martin, Kazu Miyahara 2010 Dave Salo 7-3 4 11 James Martin, Patrick White 2011 Dave Salo 6-3 3 7 Jeff Daniels, Emmett Walling, Steven Starks 2012 Dave Salo 4-3 4 7 Jeff Daniels, Alex Lendrum, Jack Ostler 2013 Dave Salo 7-3 3 4 Chase Bloch, Nick Johnson, Alex Lendrum 2004 captain Trent Staley won a 2014 Dave Salo 4-2 3 8 Chase Bloch, Dimitri Colupaev U.S. National title that same year. 2015 Dave Salo 6-2 1 4 Cristian Quintero, Andrew Malone, Reed Malone 2016 Dave Salo 9-1 2 13 Ted Singley, Morten Klarskov, Reed Malone

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2016 — Dylan Carter (Trinidad and Tobago) Santo Condorelli (Canada) Ous Mellouli (Tunisia) Vladimir Morozov (Russia) Cristian Quintero (Venezuela) Tim Wynter (Jamaica)

2012 — LONDON Dimitri Colupaev () Clement Lefert (France)..1 Gold, 1 Silver Ous Mellouli (Tunisia)..1 Gold, 1 Bronze Vladimir Morozov (Russia)...... 1 Bronze Cristian Quintero (Venezuela)

2008 — BEIJING () Larsen Jensen...... 1 Bronze Klete Keller...... 1 Gold Tamas Kerekjarto (Hungary) Ous Mellouli (Tunisia)...... 1 Gold Ankur Poseria (India) Zoltan Povazsay (Hungary) Erik Vendt...... 1 Gold Mark Warkentin

2004 — Ahmad Al-Kudmani (Saudi Arabia) Viktor Bodrogi (Hungary) Rodrigo Castro (Brazil) Justin Dumais Josh Ilika (Mexico) Larsen Jensen...... 1 Silver Klete Keller...... 1 Bronze, 1 Gold Tamas Kerekjarto (Hungary) Lenny Krayzelburg...... 1 Gold Ous Mellouli (Tunisia) Gergely Meszaros (Hungary) Erik Vendt...... 1 Silver Gabe Woodward...... 1 Bronze

2000 — SYDNEY Ahmad Al-Kudmani (Saudi Arabia) Rodrigo Castro (Brazil) Leonardo Costa (Brazil) Josh Ilika (Mexico) Klete Keller...... 1 Bronze, 1 Silver Lenny Krayzelburg...... 3 Gold Mark Kwok (Hong Kong) Ous Mellouli (Tunisia) Goh Phuangthong (Thailand) Vicha Ratanachote (Thailand) Bela Szabados (Hungary) Erik Vendt...... 1 Silver

1996 — ATLANTA Ahmad Al-Kudmani (Saudi Arabia) Casey Barrett (Canada) Brad Bridgewater...... 1 Gold Desmond Koh (Singapore) Mark Kwok (Hong Kong) Arthur Li (Hong Kong) Goh Phuangthong (Thailand) John Steel Bela Szabados (Hungary) (Clockwise from bottom right) Brad Bridgewater Cito Vasconcellos (Ecudar) pumps his fist after winning gold at the 1996 Olympics; Bjorn Zikarsky (Germany) Lenny Krayzelburg reacts after winning one of three gold medals in 2000; Clement Lefert, after helping the 1992 — BARCELONA French 400 free relay upset the U.S. for gold at the Gary Anderson (Canada) 2012 Olympics; Ous Mellouli, after winning gold in Dan Jorgensen...... 1 Bronze the Marathon 10K in London in 2012; Larsen Jensen Arthur Li (Hong Kong) peaks over the American flag after winning a silver in 2004.

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Mike Mason (Canada) Jeffrey Ong (Malaysia) John Steel (New Zealand) Dave Wharton

1988 — SEOUL Gary Anderson (Canada) Javier Careaga (Mexico) Chris Chalmers (Canada) Thomas Fahrner (W. Germany).1 Bronze Vagn Hogholm (Denmark) Dan Jorgensen...... 1 Gold Dave Wharton...... 1 Silver

1984 — LOS ANGELES Chris Cavanaugh...... 1 Gold T. Fahrner (W. Germany)...... 1 Silver, ...... 1 Bronze Ken Fitzpatrick (Canada) ...... 1 Gold Li Hong Ping (China) Mike O’Brien...... 1 Gold

1980 — Herwig Bayer (Austria) Chris Cavanaugh Jeff Float Paulo Frischknecht (Portugal) Li Hong Ping (China) George Nagy (Canada) Steve Pickell (Canada) Brian Roney

1976 — MONTREAL Joe Bottom...... 1 Silver (Clockwise from left) Roy Saari, Paulo Frischknecht (Portugal) after winning a relay silver medal ...... 2 Gold at the 1964 Olympics; Erik Vendt on Steve Furniss the podium in 2004 after winning Bengt Gingsjo (Sweden) a silver medal; Chris Cavanaugh Mike Ker (Canada) exults after winning relay gold at ...... 4 Gold, 1 Silver McDonald’s Swim Stadium at the George Nagy (Canada) 1984 Games; John Naber dives into Steve Pickell (Canada)...... 1 Silver the pool at the start of one of his ...... 1 Gold four gold-medal-winning swims in 1976. 1972 — MUNICH Steve Furniss...... 1 Bronze Bengt Gingsjo (Sweden) Tom McBreen...... 1 Bronze

1968 — MEXICO CITY Pano Caperonis (Switzerland) Sandy Gilchrist (Canada) William Johnson Andy Strenk Carlos Vander Maath (Argentina)

1964 — TOKYO Robert Bennett...... 1 Bronze Pano Caperonis (Switzerland) William Craig...... 1 Gold Sandy Gilchrist (Canada) Hans Klein (Germany) .2 Silver, 1 Bronze John Konrads (Australia) Perry Lindberg (Sweden) Richard McGeagh Roy Saari...... 1 Gold, 1 Silver Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (Japan)

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1960 — ROME 1948 — LONDON 1932 — LOS ANGELES Robert Bennett...... 1 Bronze Allen Gilchrist (Canada) Clarence Crabbe ...... 1 Gold (Australia)...... 2 Gold Sammy Lee...... 1 Gold, 1 Bronze Michael “Riley” Galitzen ...... 1 Gold, Hans Klein (Germany) Wally Ris...... 2 Gold ...... 1 Silver Murray Rose (Australia) .1 Gold, 1 Silver, Wallace Wolf...... 1 Gold James Gilhula ...... 1 Bronze Frank Kurtz...... 1 Bronze John Konrads (Australia) ...... 1 Gold, 1936 — BERLIN ...... 2 Bronze Frank Kurtz 1928 — AMSTERDAM Lance Larson ...... 1 Gold, 1 Silver Paul Wolf ...... 1 Silver Clarence Crabbe ...... 1 Bronze Perry Lindberg (Sweden) Michael “Riley” Galitzen ...... 1 Silver, Gary Tobian ...... 1 Gold, 1 Silver ...... 1 Bronze Thomas Winters 42 (G), 24 (S), 22 (B) Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (Japan) ...... 2 Silver

1956 — Richard Connor...... 1 Bronze Jon Henricks (Australia)...... 2 Gold Robert Hughes Murray Rose (Australia)...... 3 Gold Gary Tobian...... 1 Silver Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (Japan)...... 2 Silver

1952 — HELSINKI Allen Gilchrist (Canada) Sammy Lee...... 1 Gold John McCormack Wallace Wolf

(Top to bottom) Sammy Lee won Olympic diving golds in 1948 and 1952; Clarence “Buster” Crabbe won Olympic medals in 1932 and 1928; USC swimmers swept the 400m free at the 1960 Olympics with Australia’s Murray Rose winning gold, Japan’s Tsuyoshi Yamanaka winning silver and Australia’s John Konrads taking bronze.

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World Championships – 22 Gold Medals

2016 — Windsor, Canada (SCM) 2010 — Dubai, UAE (SCM) 2002 — Moscow, Russia (SCM) Dylan Carter ‘18 200 Free...... 4th Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 23rd Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 10th 50 Fly...... 7th 800 F.R...... 8th 400 Free Relay...... 5th Reed Malone ‘17 400 Free...... 17th Ous Mellouli ‘06 200 Free...... 3rd 800 Free Relay...... 4th 200 Free...... 35th 400 Free...... 3rd Klete Keller ‘02 200 Free...... 1st Vladimir Morozov ‘13 200 F.R...... 1st 1500 Free...... 1st 400 Free...... 8th 400 F.R...... 1st 400 IM...... 2nd 400 Free Relay...... 1st 200 M.R...... 1st Clement Lefert ‘13 200 Free...... 17th 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 400 M.R...... 1st 100 Fly...... 32nd Erik Vendt ‘03 1500 Free...... 4th 200 F.R. (mixed)...... 1st 400 IM...... 6th 100 Breast...... 2nd 2009 — Rome, Italy 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 50 Free...... 2nd Ous Mellouli ‘06 400 Free...... 2nd 100 IM...... T6th 800 Free...... 2nd 2001 — Fukuoka, Japan Vladimir Morozov was a two- 100 Free...... 17th 1500 Free...... 1st Rodrigo Castro ’02 200 Free...... 22nd Zoltan Povazsay ‘10 200 Free...... t-48th 400 Free Relay time gold medal winner at the 2015 — Kazan, Russia 800 F.R...... 9th Ryosuke Imai ’01 100 Breast...... 15th 2012 FINA Short Course World Dylan Carter ‘18 50 Fly...... 15th Klete Keller ’02 200 Free...... 3rd Championships, winning both the 100 Back...... 33rd 2007 — Melbourne, Australia 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 50m and 100m free. 100 Free...... 24th Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 36th Erik Vendt ’03 400 IM...... 2nd 50 Free...... 32nd 400 F.R...... 8th Santo Condorelli ‘18 50 Fly...... 9th 800 F.R...... 11th 2000 — Athens, Greece (SCM) 400 F.R. mixed...... 3rd Larsen Jensen ‘07 1500 Free...... 4th Brad Bridgewater ’96 200 Back...... 2nd 400 F.R...... 8th Klete Keller ‘02 800 F.R...... 1st Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 50 Back...... 2nd Michael Domagala ‘17 800 F.R...... 8th 400 Free...... 10th 400 Medley Relay...... 1st Reed Malone ‘17 800 F.R...... 2nd 800 Free...... 18th Bela Szabados ’99 200 Free...... 1st Vladimir Morozov ‘13 50 Free...... 4th Tamas Kerekjarto ‘02 200 IM...... 6th 50 Back...... 5th 400 IM...... 8th 1998 — Perth, Australia 100 Free..... DQ in semis Ous Mellouli ‘06 * 800 Free...... 1st Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 100 Back...... 1st 400 F.R...... 2nd 400 Free...... 2nd 200 Back...... 1st 400 M.R. mixed...... 5th 400 IM...... 4th 400 Medley Relay.....2nd Cristian Quintero ‘15 50 Free...... 36th Ankur Poseria ‘09 800 F.R...... 26th Brad Bridgewater ’96 200 Back...... 5th 100 Free...... 25th 400 F.R...... 19th Mark Kwok ’99 200 & 400 IM, 200 Free...... 27th 400 M.R...... 26th 100 Fly, 400 Fr. 400 Free...... 24th 100 Free...... 78th Bela Szabados ’99 200 Free, 400 Free 400 F.R...... 23rd 50 Fly...... 56th 800 F.R...... 22nd 100 Fly...... 56th 1994 — Rome, Italy Tribuntsov ‘18 50 Back...... 21st Erik Vendt ‘03 1500 Free...... 8th Brian Earley ’94 1-Meter Diving...... 3rd 50 Fly...... 35th 800 Free...... 10th 100 Back...... 32nd Mark Warkentin ‘02 5K...... 17th 1991 — Perth, Australia 100 Fly...... 45th 10K...... 20th Dave Wharton ’91 200 IM...... 6th 400 F.R...... 22nd 25K...... 4th 400 IM 400 M.R...... 23rd Dan Jorgensen ’91 400 Free Klete Keller, at the 2007 2006 — , China (SCM) 800 Free Relay World Championships, 2014 — Doha, Qatar (SCM) Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 7th Gary Anderson ’92 200 IM...... 4th Ous Mellouli ‘06 200 Free...... 21st 400 F.R...... 5th Jeffrey Ong ’94 400 Free where he helped the 400 Free...... 4th 800 F.R...... 5th 800 Free, 1500 Free United States set the 1500 Free...... 2nd Larsen Jensen ‘07 400 Free...... 7th world record in the Cristian Quintero ‘16 50 Free...... 18th 1500 Free...... 4th 1986 — Madrid, Spain 4x200m freestyle relay. 100 Free...... 19th 800 F.R...... 3rd Thomas Fahrner ’87 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 200 Free...... 8th 200 Free...... 4th 400 Free...... 12th 2005 — Montreal, Canada Steve Bentley ’87 200 Breast...... 3rd Mihaly Flaskay ‘07 50 Breast...... 9th 100 Breast...... 13th 2013 — Barcelona, Spain Larsen Jensen ‘07 800 Free...... 2nd Li Hong Ping ’89 Springboard Diving... 3rd Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 800 F.R...... 6th 1500 Free...... 2nd 400 F.R...... 6th Klete Keller ‘02 800 Free Relay...... 1st 1982 — Guayaquil, Ecuador 200 Free...... 19th Ous Mellouli ‘06 400 Free...... 3rd Chris Cavanaugh ’85 400 Free Relay...... 1st Ous Mellouli ‘06 1500 Free...... 11th 400 IM...... 3rd 100 Free...... 4th Vladimir Morozov ‘13 50 Free...... 2nd 800 Free...... 5th Jeff Float ’82 800 Free Relay...... 1st 400 M.R...... 4th Cristian Quintero ‘16 100 Free...... 18th 2004 — Indianapolis, Ind. (SCM) 1978 — West Berlin, 200 Free...... 24th Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 8th Joe Bottom ’77 100 Fly...... 1st 400 Free...... 20th 800 F.R...... 3rd 400 Medley Relay...... 1st Ous Mellouli ‘06 200 Free...... 10th Bruce Furniss ’79 400 Free Relay...... 1st 2012 — Istanbul, Turkey (SCM) 400 Free...... t-9th Jeff Float ’82 400 Free...... 2nd Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 200 Free...... 8th 1500m Free...... 4th 800 F.R...... 3rd 200 IM...... 3rd 1975 — Cali, Colombia Vladimir Morozov ‘13 50 Free...... 1st 400 IM...... 1st Steve Furniss ’76 200 IM...... 2nd 100 Free...... 1st Dave Hannula ’76 400 IM...... 4th 400 M.R...... 2nd 2003 — Barcelona, Spain 400 F.R...... 4th Rodrigo Castro ‘02 100 Free...... 38th 1973 — Belgrade, Yugoslavia 200 Free...... 18th Bengt Gingsjo ’75 400 Free...... 3rd 2011 — Shanghai, China 800 Free Relay...... 9th 1500 Free...... 5th Ous Mellouli ‘06 400 Free...... 7th Mihaly Flaskay ‘07 50 Breast...... 3rd 400 IM...... 6th 800 Free...... 4th Larsen Jensen ‘07 800 Free...... 2nd 1500 Free...... 15th 1500 Free...... 5th * Later disqualified Vladimir Morozov ‘13 400 F.R...... 5th Klete Keller ‘02 200 Free...... 16th 400 Free...... 5th 800 Free Relay...... 2nd David Meca ‘97 10K Open Water...... 3rd Larsen Jensen won two silver 25K Open Water...... 2nd medals at the 2005 World Ous Mellouli ‘06 400 Free...... 9th Championships (lcm). 200 IM...... 10th 400 IM...... 3rd Erik Vendt ‘03 1500 Free...... 3rd

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World University Games – 33 Golds Mark Warkentin, pictured in the Open Water competition of the 2015 — Gwangju, 1985 — Kobe, Japan 2007 World Championships, won Reed Malone ‘17...... 1 Gold (200 Free) Kevin Craig ’86 ...... 1 Bronze (400 Free) Thomas Fahrner ’87 ...... 1 Gold, 2 Silver four gold medals at the 1999 World Paulo Frischknecht ’85 Univ. Games. 2013 — Kazan, Russia Tay Hean Koon ’85 Vladimir Morozov (Russia) ‘13...... Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 1 Silver ...... 4 Gold (50, 100 Free, 400 F.R., 400 M.R.) ...... 1 Silver (50 Back), 1 Bronze (50 Breast) 1983 — Edmonton, Canada Thomas Fahrner ’87, Ken Fitzpatrick ’85 2011 — Shenzhen, China Clement Lefert (France) ‘11...... 1 Silver, 200m Free 1979 — Mexico City, Mexico ...... 1 Bronze, 400 F.R. Mike Bottom ’78, Bill O’Brien ’82

2003 — Daegu, China 1977 — Sofia, Bulgaria J.D. Abercrombie ‘04...... 1 Bronze Dick Hannula ’79 ...... 2 Golds Gergely Meszaros (Hungary) ‘07 Mike Bottom ’78 ...... 1 Fifth Trent Staley ’04...... 1 Bronze 1973 — Moscow, USSR 2001 — Beijing, China Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 3 Golds Ryosuke Imai (Japan) ’01...... 1 Silver Jack Tingley ’74 ...... 2 Golds, 1 Silver Tamas Kerekjarto (Hungary) ’02 Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 3 Silvers Mark Warkentin ’02...... 1 Silver Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 1 Gold, 1 Bronze, ...... 1 Fourth 1999 — Mallorca, Spain James McConica ’73 ...... 1 Bronze Corrie Murphy ’01...... 1 Bronze Slawek Richter (Poland) ’01 1970 — Torino, Italy Mark Warkentin ’02...... 4 Golds ’72 ...... 4 Golds Gabe Woodward ’01 James McConica ’73 ...... 2 Golds Andy Strenk ’71 ...... 3 Golds 1997 — Italy Don Havens ’69 ...... 1 Gold Jeff Julian ’97...... 1 Silver Dan Frawley ’71 ...... 1 Silver Bela Szabados (Hungary) ’99...... 1 Gold 1967 — Tokyo, Japan 1993 — Buffalo, New York Don Havens ’69 ...... 2 Golds Jim Wells ‘96 Greg Charlton ’70 ...... 3 Golds Andy Strenk ’71 ...... 1 Silver 1991 — Sheffield, Mark Mader ’70 ...... 1 Silver Greg Larson ’92...... 1 Silver Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 1 Fourth Jeffrey Ong ’94 (Malaysia) ...... 1 Silver Robert Pufleb ’93 (Germany) ...... 1 Bronze 1965 — Budapest, Hungary Hans Klein ’65 ...... 1 Gold 1987 — Zagreb, Yugoslavia Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 1 Gold, 1 Bronze Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 2 Bronze 1963 — Porto Alegre, Brazil Hans Klein ’65 ...... 1 Gold

European Championships – 2 Golds

2012 — Chartres, France (SCM) Vladimir Morozov ‘14 100 Free...... 1st 1989 — Bonn, West Germany 100 IM ���������������������� 1st Erik Ran ’91 100 Free...... 9th 50 Free...... 2nd 100 Fly...... 9th 50 Back...... 3rd 50 Free...... 11th 200 M.R. & F.R...... 2nd 200 F.R. (mixed)...... 2nd 1987 — Strasbourg, France Thomas Fahrner ’87 400 Free Relay...... 1st 2008 — Eindhoven, 800 Free Relay...... 2nd Tamas Kerekjarto ’02 200 IM...... DQ in SF 400 Free...... 3rd 400 IM...... 8th in prelim 200 Free...... 6th

2006 — Budapest, Hungary 1985 — Sofia, Bulgaria Viktor Bodrogi ’06 100 Back...... 24th Thomas Fahrner ’87 400 Free Relay...... 1st 200 Fly...... 15th 800 Free Relay Mihaly Flaskay ’07 100 Breast...... 19th 200 Free...... 4th Tamas Karekjarto ’02 200 IM...... 3rd 1974 — Vienna, Austria 2002 — Berlin, Germany Bengt Gingsjo ’75 400 Free...... 2nd Mihaly Flaskay ’07 50 Breast...... 2nd 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 100 Breast...... 6th 1500 Free...... 5th Tamas Karekjarto ’02 200 Free...... 6th

1999 — Instanbul, Turkey 1970 — Barcelona, Spain Bela Szabados ’99 100 Free Ejvind Podersen ’73 200 Back...... 5th 200 Free...... 7th 100 Back...... 7th

1997 — Sevilla, Spain 1966 — Utrecht, Netherlands Bela Szabados ’99 200 Free...... 3rd Hans Klein ’65 4x100 M.R...... 3rd Tamas Kerekjarto was an 8-time 400 Free ...... 7th 4x100 Free Relay...... 4th 100 Free...... 8th All-American and a 2006 European 1991 — Athens, Greece Championships bronze medalist. Erik Ran ’91 100 Free...... 11th 400 Free Relay...... 5th

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Pan Pacific Games – 13 Gold Medals Pan Am Games – 26 Gold Medals

2006 — Victoria, Canada 1991 — Edmonton, Canada 2015 — Toronto, Canada 1979 — San Juan, Puerto Rico Klete Keller ‘02...... 1 Gold Gary Anderson ’92 (Canada) ...... 1 Gold Santo Condorelli ‘17...... 2 Gold, 2 Silver Steve Pickell ’81 Erik Vendt ’03...... 1 Silver Brad Askins ’91 Dan Jorgensen ’90...... 1 Gold, 1 Silver 2007 — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1975 — Mexico City, Mexico 2002 — Yokohama, Japan Arthur Li ’95 (Hong Kong) Gabe Woodward ‘01...... 1 Silver, 1 Bronze Steve Furniss ’76 ...... 2 Golds Erik Vendt ’03...... 2 Silvers John Munro ’95 (New Zealand) John Steel ’95 (New Zealand) 2003 — , Dom. Rep. 1971 — Cali, Colombia 1999 — Sydney, Australia Dave Wharton ’91...... 2 Silvers; 1 Bronze Rodrigo Castro (Brazil) ‘02...... 1 Bronze Andy Strenk ’71 Brad Bridgewater ’96 Josh Ilika ’98 (Mexico) Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 6 Golds, 1 Silver Josh Ilika ’98 (Mexico) 1989 — Tokyo, Japan Jeff Lee ‘03...... 1 Gold Rob Orr ’72 ...... 1 Silver Ryosuke Imai ’01 (Japan)...... 1 Bronze Gary Anderson ’92 (Canada) ...... 1 Silver; James McConica ’73 ...... 2 Golds, 1 Silver Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ...... 3 Golds ...... 1 Bronze 1999 — , Canada Tom McBreen ’74 ...... 1 Silver Erik Vendt ’03 Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 2 Silvers Leonardo Costa (Brazil) ’01...... 1 Gold, Kim Tutt ’74 Lars Jorgensen ’92 ...... 1 Bronze 1997 — Fukuoko, Japan Dave Wharton ’91 ...... 2 Golds, 1 Silver Josh Ilika ’98 (Mexico) 1967 — Winnipeg, Canada Lenny Krayzelburg ’98...... 2 Golds Greg Charlton ’70 ...... 2 Golds 1987 — Brisbane, Australia 1995 — Playa del Plata, Argentina Don Havens ’69 ...... 1 Gold 1995 — Atlanta, Georgia Steve Bentley ’88 ...... 1 Gold Brad Bridgewater ’96 ...... 1 Gold Sandy GiIlchrist ’67 ...... 3 Silver, 2 Bronze Brad Bridgewater ’96 Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 1 Silver Mark Kwok ’99 (Hong Kong) Dave Wharton ’91...... 2 Golds 1991 — Havana, Cuba 1963 — Sao Paolo, Brazil Cito Vasconcellos ’97 (Ecuador) Ray Looze ’91 ...... 1 Bronze, 200 IM Charles Bittick ’61...... 1 Silver Mike Merrell ’95...... 1 Gold, Roy Saari ’66 ...... 2 Golds 1993 — Kobe, Japan ...... 400 medley relay; 1 Silver, 100 Fly William Craig ’66 ...... 1 Gold Mike Merrell ’95 Andy Trussler ’95 (Canada) Richard McGeagh ’66 ...... 1 Gold Gary Anderson ’92 (Canada) John Steel ’95 (New Zealand) ...... 1 Bronze 1987 — Indianapolis, Indiana 1959 — Chicago, Illinois Andrew Trussler ’95 (Canada) Mike O’Brien ’88...... 2 Golds Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1 Gold John Munro ’95 (New Zealand) Chris Chalmers ’90 (Canada) ...... 1 Bronze Dennis Rounsavelle ’62 ...... 1 Gold Thomas Winters ’61 ...... 1 Gold 1983 — Caracas, Venezuela Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 1 Silver Chris Cavanaugh ’85 Mike O’Brien ’88 1955 — Mexico City, Mexico Allen Gilchrist ’55 (Canada) ...... 1 Bronze Gerry McNamee ’54 (Canada) ...... 1 Bronze

Goodwill Games – 4 Gold Medals

1998 — East Meadow, New York 1990 — Seattle, Washington Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 200 Back...... Gold Brad Askins ’91 200 Back...... 6th 100 Back...... Silver Dan Jorgensen ’90 1500 Free...... 4th 400 M.R...... Silver 400 Free...... 5th Brad Bridgewater ’96 200 Back...... Silver 800 Free Relay...... Gold Bret Awbrey ’00 100 Fly Ray Looze ’90 400 IM...... 5th 200 Fly 200 IM...... 6th Mark Warkentin ’02 200 Free Dave Wharton ’91 200 IM...... Gold 40 YEARS OF TROJAN SWIMMING – (L to R) Coach Peter 400 Free 400 IM...... Gold (tied) Daland, Frank Heckl (Class of ‘72, USC best seven NCAA 800 Free 200 Fly...... Bronze relay titles), Jim McConica (Class of ‘73, combined six NCAA individual and relay titles) and Clarence “Buster” Crabbe (Class of ‘32, NCAA and Olympic champion). British Commonwealth Games – 9 Gold Medals

1990 — Auckland, New Zealand 1966 — Kingston, Jamaica Gary Anderson ’92 200 Back...... 1st Sandy Gilchrist ’67 400 MR...... 1st 200 IM...... 1st 1500 Free...... 2nd 100 Back...... 2nd 440 FR...... 2nd 440 IM...... 3rd 1982 — Brisbane, Australia 110 Free...... 5th John Clark ’86 200 Breast...... 5th 440 Free...... 5th

1978 — Edmonton, Canada 1962 — Perth, Australia Georgy Nagy ’81 200 Fly...... 1st Murray Rose ’62 400 Free...... 1st 400 IM...... 4th 1500 Free...... 1st 100 Fly...... 6th 400 FR...... 1st 800 FR...... 1st

1954 — Vancouver, Canada Allen Gilchrist ’55 400 FR...... 2nd 800 FR...... 2nd

TROJAN GREATS AND 1976 NCAA MEDLEY RELAY CHAMPS – (left to right) John Naber, Bob Shearin, Mike Bottom, Joe Bottom.

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NAME CLASS TITLES NAME CLASS TITLES Individual – 98 Michael Riley 1932...... 2 Perry Lindberg 1964...... 1 Robert Bennett 1965...... 2 Richard McGeagh 1966...... 1 John Konrads 1965...... 2 Dennis Rounsavelle 1962...... 1 NAME CLASS TITLES James McConica 1973...... 2 Wayne Anderson 1967...... 1 John Naber 1977...... 10 Rod Strachan 1977...... 2 Gregory Charlton 1970...... 1 Roy Saari 1966...... 9 Bruce Furniss 1979...... 2 Philip Houser 1970...... 1 Dave Wharton 1991...... 7 Mike O’Brien 1988...... 2 Daniel Frawley 1970...... 1 Murray Rose 1962...... 5 Dan Jorgensen 1990...... 2 Frank Heckl 1972...... 1 Joe Bottom 1977...... 5 Brian Earley 1994...... 2 Jack Tingley 1974...... 1 Erik Vendt 2003...... 5 Vladimir Morozov 2013...... 2 Jeff Float 1982...... 1 Charles Bittick 1961...... 4 Cristian Quintero 2015...... 2 James Fowler 1983...... 1 Steve Furniss 1976...... 4 Clarence Crabbe 1931...... 1 Hongping Li 1986...... 1 William Craig 1966...... 3 Paul Wolf 1940...... 1 Lenny Krayzelburg 1998...... 1 Klete Keller 2002...... 3 Thomas Winters 1961...... 1 Ous Mellouli 2006...... 1 Larsen Jensen 2007...... 3 Lance Larson 1962...... 1

NAME CLASS TITLES NAME CLASS TITLES Relays – 22 Kim Tutt 1974...... 2 Steve Tyrrell 1973...... 1 Mark Greenwood 1977...... 2 Ed McCleskey 1975...... 1 Dimitri Colupaev 2014...... 2 Bruce Kocsis 1975...... 1 NAME CLASS TITLES Reed Malone 2017...... 2 Mark Chatfield 1975...... 1 Frank Heckl 1972...... 7 Jon Hendricks 1961...... 1 Mike Bottom 1978...... 1 John Naber 1977...... 5 Don Redington 1961...... 1 Dick Hannula 1979...... 1 James McConica 1973...... 4 Robert Moulton 1962...... 1 Bob Shearin 1979...... 1 Joe Bottom 1977...... 4 Lance Larson 1962...... 1 Steve Pickell 1980...... 1 Scott Findorff 1978...... 4 Robert Bennett 1965...... 1 Klete Keller 2002...... 1 Bruce Furniss 1979...... 4 James McGrath 1965...... 1 Rodrigo Castro 2002...... 1 Cristian Quintero 2015...... 4 William Craig 1966...... 1 Tamas Kerekjarto 2002...... 1 Mark Mader 1970...... 3 Sandy Gilchrist 1967...... 1 Jeff Lee 2003...... 1 Michael Weston 1972...... 3 Ken Krueger 1968...... 1 Vladimir Morozov 2013...... 1 Dylan Carter 2017...... 3 John Lambert 1968...... 1 Jack Wagner 2014...... 1 Roy Saari 1966...... 2 Don Havens 1969...... 1 Santo Condorelli 2017...... 1 Gregory Charlton 1970...... 2 Russell Kidder 1969...... 1 Michael Domagala 2017...... 1 Daniel Frawley 1971...... 2 George Watson 1969...... 1 Ralf Tribuntsov 2018...... 1 Tom McBreen 1974...... 2 Dave Mayekawa 1972...... 1

Brian Earley won two NCAA titles and was a seven-time John Naber holds the USC record for NCAA titles with 10. In 2002, All-American. he won the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, which honors former NCAA athletes for their success while in school as well as their contributions to their sport and community. Former teammate Bruce Furniss won the award in 2004.

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Erik Vendt is among only six Trojans ever to win at least five NCAA individual titles. He set a U.S. record by winning the 1500m free at the 2000 NCAA Championships.

NCAA CHAMPIONS IN BOLDFACE 2014 (9) Cristian Quintero ‘15..... 200y Free, 500y Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Dylan Carter ‘17...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Luca Spinazzola ‘16...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. 2016 (4) Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jack Wagner ‘14...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Reed Malone ‘17...... 200 Free, 500 Free Santo Condorelli ‘17...... 400 F.R. Patrick Mulcare ‘20...... 200 Back Maclin Davis ‘16...... 400 M.R. 2012 (6) Collin Pollard ‘16...... 1-Meter Sergio Lujan Rivera ‘15...... 400 M.R. Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18...... 100 Back Reed Malone ‘17...... 800 F.R. Jeff Daniels ‘12...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 500y Free, 800 F.R., Alex Lendrum ‘13...... 200 Back 2015 (8) ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 400 F.R. Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Dylan Carter ‘17...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Luca Spinazzola ‘16...... 100 Back, 400 M.R. Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 500y Free, 400 F.R. Santo Condorelli ‘17...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 F.R. Jack Wagner ‘14...... 400 F.R. Jack Wagner ‘14...... 200 F.R. Michael Domagala ‘17...... 800 F.R. Morten Klarskov ‘16...... 200 M.R. 2013 (10) 2011 (8) Reed Malone ‘17...... 500 Free, 800 F.R. Chase Bloch ‘14...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R. (prelim) Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 F.R., Chad Bobrosky ‘15...... 800 F.R. Jeff Daniels ‘12...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R...... 500 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Harrison Jones ‘12...... 3-Meter Luca Spinazzola ‘16...... 100 Back, 200 F.R., 200 M.R. Maclin Davis ‘16...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Clement Lefert ‘11...... 200 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18...... 100 Back, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., Alex Lendrum ‘13...... 800 F.R. Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Sergio Lujan Rivera ‘15...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Jack Wagner ‘14...... 800 F.R. Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Breast, Emmett Walling ‘11...... 200 F.R...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Patrick White ‘12...... 800 F.R.

2010 (4) Clement Lefert ‘11...... 500 Free, 800 F.R. Nick Karpov ‘13...... 800 F.R. Zoltan Povazsay ‘10...... 800 F.R. Patrick White ‘12...... 800 F.R.

2009 (1) Harrison Jones ‘12...... 1-Meter, Platform

2007 (7) Viktor Bodrogi ‘07...... 400 M.R. Mihaly Flaskay ‘07...... 400 M.R. Kenny Jenkins ’07...... Platform Larsen Jensen ‘07...... 500 Free (4:09.80), ...... 1650 Free (14:26.70) Vanni Mangoni ‘09...... 400 IM Sam Masson ‘07...... 400 M.R. Sean Sussex ‘07...... 400 M.R.

2006 (8) Viktor Bodrogi ‘07...... 200 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Bryce Elser ‘08...... 800 F.R. Mihaly Flaskay ‘07...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Michael Hilde ’07...... 3-Meter Vladimir Morozov, as a junior, won the 50y and 100y free in Larsen Jensen ‘07...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Sam Masson ‘07...... 100 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. 2013 and led USC to the 400y free relay title as well. Ous Mellouli ‘06...... 400 IM, 500 Free, 1650y free, ...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Sean Sussex ‘07...... 200 M.R., 800 F.R.

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USC’s 1987 NCAA 500-yard free sweep (L to R): Chris Chalmers (eighth), Mike O’Brien (third), Dan Jorgensen (first), Thomas Fahrner (second).

Dave Wharton won seven career NCAA titles, third most in USC men’s swimming 2005 (7) 2000 (9) - SCM and diving history. Viktor Bodrogi ‘07...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Bret Awbrey ’00...... 400 F.R. Mihaly Flaskay ‘07...... 100 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Leonardo Costa ’01...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 400 M.R. Larsen Jensen ‘07...... 500 Free, 1650 Free (14:32.01) Philippe Demers ’01...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R. Sam Masson ‘07...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 400 M.R. Ous Mellouli ‘06...... 400 IM (3:39.19), 500 Free, Tamas Kerekjarto ’02...... 400 M.R...... 1650y free, 400 M.R. Jeff Lee ’03...... 200 Free, 400 M.R. Sean Sussex ‘07...... 200 M.R. Erik Vendt ’03..... 1500 Free (14:31.02), 400 Free, 400 IM Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform Mark Warkentin ’02...... 400 Free, 400 IM Gabe Woodward ’01...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R. 2004 (3) Paul Fahey ’05...... 400 IM 1999 (11) Ous Mellouli ’06...... 1500 Free, 400 IM Bret Awbrey ’00...... 800 F.R. Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform Leonardo Costa ’01...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. Philippe Demers ’01...... 200 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 2003 (9) Justin Dumais ’01...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform J.D. Abercrombie ’04...... 400 M.R. Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 100 Breast Mihaly Flaskay ’06...... 100 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Mark Kwok ’99...... 800 F.R. Jeff Lee ’03...... 200 Free, 200 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Slawek Richter ’01...... 100 Breast, 400 M.R. Ous Mellouli ’06...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM, Bela Szabados ’99...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jordie Proffitt ’04...... 200 M.R. Mark Warkentin ’02...... 400 IM Trent Staley ’04...... 800 F.R. Mike Williams ’99...... 100 Fly, 400 F.R., 400 M.R. Mike Stoller ‘03...... 200 M.R. Gabe Woodward ’01...... 400 F.R., 400 M.R. Erik Vendt ’03...... 400 IM, 500 Free (4:13.63), ...... 1650 Free (14:29.85), 800 F.R. 1998 (8) Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform Bret Awbrey ’00 ...... 800 F.R. Philippe Demers ’01 ...... 200 M.R., 800 F.R. 2002 (5) Justin Dumais ’01 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Rodrigo Castro ’02...... 200 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ....200 M.R., 400 M.R., 100 back, 200 back Tamas Kerekjarto ’02...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Mark Kwok ’99...... 800 F.R. Klete Keller ’02...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 4:12.83, Bela Szabados ’99 ...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., 800 F.R...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R., 400 F.R. Dave Taylor ’99...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Jeff Lee ’03...... 500y Free, 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Mike Williams ’99...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Erik Vendt ’03...... 400 IM (3:40.65), 500 Free, ...... 1650 Free (14:37.48) 1997 (9) 800 F. R. (Lee, Castro, Kerekjarto, Keller...... (6:17.35) Bret Awbrey ’00 ...... 200 F.R. Brad Francis ’97 ...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. 2001 (9) Josh Ilika ’98 ...... 200 M.R. Rodrigo Castro ’02...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Kent Johnson ’97 ...... 500 Free, 800 F.R. Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 400 M.R. Jeff Julian ’97 ...... 500 Free, 800 F.R., 200 Fly Nick Kaschik ’02...... 400 M.R. Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. . Tamas Kerekjarto ’02...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 F.R...... 400 M.R., 100 Back, 200 Back (1:41.10) Klete Keller ’02...... 200 Free (1:34.43), Bela Szabados ’99 ...... 500 Free, 400 M.R., 800 F.R...... 500 Free (4:14.67), 1650 Free, 800 F.R. David Taylor ’99 ...... 400 M.R., 200 M.R. Jeff Lee ’03...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Mike Williams ’99 ...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Erik Vendt ’03...... 400 IM, 500 Free, 1650 Free Mark Warkentin ’02...... 400 IM Gabe Woodward ’01...... 400 M.R.

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1996 (7) Brad Bridgewater ’96 ...... 100, 200 Back Kent Johnson ’97 ...... 1650 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jeff Julian ’97 ...... 200 Fly, 800 F.R. Chad Kime ’96 ...... 400 F.R. Mark Kwok ’99 ...... 800 F.R. Jim Wells ’96 ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Mike Williams ’99 ...... 400 F.R.

1995 (8) Brian Craft ’96 ...... 200 M.R. Marc Fairon ’95 ...... 200 M.R. Kent Johnson ’97 ...... 400 F.R. Chad Kime ’96 ...... 400 F.R. Mike Merrell ’95 ...... 200 Fly, 400 M.R. John Steel ’95 ...... 400 F.R., 400 M.R. Jason Stelle ’95 ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Andrew Trussler ’95...... 400 M.R. Jim Wells ’96 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 M.R., 400 F.R.

1994 (6) Brian Earley ’94 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform (817.90) Kent Johnson ’96 ...... 500 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Andrew McEachern ’94 ...... 400 F.R. Mike Merrell ’95 ...... 200 Fly, 800 F.R. John Steel ’95 ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jim Wells ’96 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 400 F.R., 800 F.R.

1993 (5) Mike Merrell ’95 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 800 F.R. Jeffrey Ong ’94 ...... 1650 Free Rod Strachan, Peter Daland, Joe Bottom, John Naber: these class of ’77 swimmers Jason Stelle ’95 ...... 200 Back, 800 F.R. Jim Wells ’96 ...... 200 Back, 800 F.R. combined to win NCAA team titles each of their four years as well as 23 NCAA individual Andrew McEachern ‘94 ...... 800 F.R. and relay titles.

1992 (6) Gary Anderson ’92...... 200 IM 1991 (9) ...... 400 IM (3:42.23), 200 Fly Brian Earley ’94 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform (722.30) Brad Askins ’91 ...... 200 Back 400 F.R...... Cadermartori, Ran, O’Brien, Hogholm Greg Larson ’92 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM Brian Earley ’94 ...... 1-Meter 800 F.R...... Wharton, Cadermartori, Jorgensen, O’Brien Mike Merrell ’95 ...... 200 Fly Erik Ran ’91...... 100 Free, 100 Fly 400 M.R...... Wharton, Breslaw, Cadermartori, Hogholm 200 F.R...... Wattles, Larson, Steel, Pufleb Dave Wharton ’91...... 200 IM, 400 IM (3:43.28), 200 Fly 400 F.R...... Larson, Anderson, Steel, Pufleb Bjorn Zikarsky ’91...... 50 Free, 100 Free 1987 (12) 200 F.R...... Ran, Gr. Larson, Bailey, Zikarsky Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 500 Free (4:16.25), 1650 Free 400 F.R...... Ran, Zikarsky, Gr. Larson, Wharton Thomas Fahrner ’87 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free 800 F.R...... Wharton, Askins, Hochstein, Gr. Larson Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 M.R...... Askins, Anderson, Bailey, Zikarsky Chris Chalmers ’90 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Ray Looze ’90 ...... 400 IM 1990 (12) Steve Bentley ’87 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Gary Anderson ’92 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM Chris Hansen ’87 ...... 1650 Free Brad Askins ’91 ...... 200 Back Kevin Breslaw ’88 ...... 200 Breast Brian Earley ’94 ...... Platform Dave Cadermartori ...... 100 Fy, 200 Fly, 200 IM Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 500 Free 400 F.R...... Nichols, O’Brien, Alarab, Fahrner Ray Looze ’90 ...... 400 IM 800 F.R...... Cadermartori, O’Brien, Jorgensen, Fahrner Dave Wharton ’91 ...... 200 IM (1:44.99), 400 M.R...... O’Brien, Bentley, Cadermartori, Fahrner ...... 400 IM (3:43.62), 200 Fly Erik Ran ’91 ...... 100 Free, 100 Fly 1986 (8) Bjorn Zikarsky ’91 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM 200 F.R...... Ran, Bailey, Wharton, Zikarsky Steve Bentley ’87 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 400 F.R...... Ran, Wharton, Larson, Zikarsky Thomas Fahrner ’87 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free 800 F.R...... Ran, Hochstein, Wharton, D. Jorgensen Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 500 Free 400 M.R...... Anderson, Looze, Bailey, Zikarsky Li Hong Ping ’86 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter (601.90) 400 F.R...... O’Brien, Klapkarek, Alarab, Fahrner 1989 (12) 800 F.R...... Alarab, Klapkarek, O’Brien, Fahrner Gary Anderson ’92 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM 400 M.R...... Bentley, Cadermartori, Klapkarek, Fahrner Brad Askins ’91 ...... 200 Back Javier Careaga ’90 ...... 200 Breast 1985 (10) Chris Chalmers ’90 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 500 Free (4:13.06), Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free ...... 1650 Free (14:41.43), 200 Free Ray Looze ’90 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breast Thomas Fahrner ’87 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 200 Free Erik Ran ’91 ...... 100 Free, 100 Fly Chris Hansen ’88 ...... 1650 Free, 400 IM Dave Wharton ’91 ...... 200 IM 1:44.70, Allan Alarab ’87 ...... 500 Free ...... 400 IM 3:44.69, 200 Fly Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 200 Fly 200 M.R...... Askins, Careaga, Bailey, Edmondson John Clark ’86 ...... 100 Breast 400 M.R...... (Anderson, Looze, Bailey, Ran Will Norris ’87 ...... 400 IM 200 F.R...... Janney, Wharton, Edmondson, Ran 400 F.R...... Alarab, O’Brien, Fahrner, Cavanaugh 400 F.R...... (Ran, D. Jorgensen, Larson, Wharton) 800 F.R...... Alarab, Fahrner, O’Brien, Cavanaugh 400 M.R...... Craig, Clark, Cadermartori, Cavanaugh 1988 (15) Brad Askins ’91 ...... 100 Back 1984 (6) Brad Bailey ’91 ...... 100 Fly Allan Alarab ’87 ...... 500 Free Kevin Breslaw ’88 ...... 100 Breast Glenn Gehan ’87 ...... 200 IM Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM John Clark ’86 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Javier Careaga ’90 ...... 200 Breast Will Norris ’87 ...... 400 IM Chris Chalmers ’90 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Ken Fitzpatrick ’85 ...... 200 Breast Chip Hobson ’89 ...... 500 Free 400 M.R...... Craig, Clark, Saunders, Gehan Vagn Hogholm ’89 ...... 100 Free Mike O’Brien won two NCAA Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1983 (2) titles at USC...... 1650 Free (14:50.21) Chris Cavanaugh ’85 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 IM Ray Looze ’90 ...... 400 IM John Clark ’86 ...... 200 Breast Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Back Dave Wharton ’91 ...... 200 IM (1:45.04),

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1982 (7) 800 F.R...... Templeton, Hannula, Findorff, B. Furniss Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free 20.118, 100 Free, 100 Fly Jeff Float ’82 ...... 500 Free, 400 IM (3:49.00), 200 Fly 400 M.R...... Tierney, Rosenthal, B. Furniss, Findorff Scott Findorff ’78 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free Brian Roney ’82 ...... 500 Free Mark Greenwood ’77 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free Jim Ferstel ’82 ...... 50 Free 1977 (17) John Naber ’77 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free (4:20.450), Chris Cavanaugh ’85 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back (49.36), ...... 100 Back (49.947), 200 Back (1:46.28) 400 F.R...... 200 Back (1:46.09), 500 Free Rod Strachan ’77 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM 800 F.R. Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free (19.75), Ron Orr ’78 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM 400 M.R...... 100 Fly (47.77), 100 Free Mike Nyeholt ’78 ...... 500 Free Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free (1:36.18), 200 IM, 200 Fly Mike Bottom ’78 ...... 100 Fly 1981 (7) Rod Strachan ’77 ...... 400 IM (3:54.76), 200 IM Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM Chris Cavanaugh ’85 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM Steve Pickell ’80 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Back, 200 IM Rod Stewart ’77 ...... 100 Fly James Fowler ’81 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM Mark Greenwood ’77 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 IM Bill O’Brien ’82 ...... 200 Fly Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Brian Roney ’82 ...... 200 Fly Bob Tierney ’80 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Dave Hannula ’76 ...... 400 IM Jeff Float ’82 ...... 500 Free, 200 Fly, 400 IM Scott Findorff ’78 ...... 50 Free 400 M.R...... 3:19.221, Naber, Chatfield, Jim Ferstel ’82 ...... 50 Free Kirt Fredericks ’80 ...... 400 IM, 200 IM ...... J. Bottom, Findorff 400 F.R...... Kelly, Reed, Ferstel, Cavanaugh Mike Nyeholt ’78 ...... 1650 Free 400 F.R...... Findorff, Griffith, Greenwood, J. Bottom Ron Orr ’78 ...... 1650 Free 800 F.R...... Naber, Greenwood, Findorff, Griffith 1980 (6) Mike Bottom ’78 ...... 100 Back Kirt Fredericks ’80 ...... 100 Free Dick Hannula ’79 ...... 500 Free 1974 (16) James Fowler ’81 ...... 200 Back (1:47.76) 400 M.R...... Naber, Shearin, Pickell, J. Bottom Jack Tingley ’74 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, Jeff Float ’82 ...... 200 Fly 800 F.R...... 6:28.01, Pickell, Greenwood, ...... 1650 Free (15:29.287) Bill O’Brien ’82 ...... 200 Fly ...... B. Furniss, Naber Kim Tutt ’74 ...... 100 Free Brian Roney ’82 ...... 1650 Free 400 F.R...... 2:55.28, B. Furniss, Greenwood, Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 200 IM (1:51.385), 400 F.R...... Findorff, J. Bottom ...... 400 IM (3:57.809), 1650 Free Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Back 1979 (13) 1976 (16) Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Jeff Float ’82 ...... 500 Free, 400 IM, 200 Fly Steve Furniss ’76 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 1650 Free Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM Kirt Fredericks ’80 ...... 200 IM, 100 Fly, 100 Free Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM Gary Willis ’76 ...... 100 Breast. 200 Breast James Fowler ’81 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Dave Hannula ’76 ...... 400 IM John Naber ’77 ...... 500 Free (4:26.855), Bob Wiltse ’81 ...... 100 Breast John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back (49.94), ...... 100 Back (50.516), 200 Back (1:48.951), 100 Fly Brian Roney ’82 ...... 1650 Free, 500 Free ...... 200 Back (1:46.96), 500 Free Rod Strachan ’77 ...... 500 Free, 400 IM Bill O’Brien ’82 ...... 200 Fly Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free (20.08), 100 Free, 100 Fly Rod Stewart ’77 ...... 100 Fly Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Mark Greenwood ’77 ...... 200 Free George Nagy ’80 ...... 200 Fly Rod Strachan ’77 ...... 400 IM (3:55.64), 500 Free Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Steve Pickell ’80 ...... 100 Back Mike Bottom ’78 ...... 100 Fly, 200 IM, 200 Back Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free (45.067), 100 Fly Cress Templeton ’81 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Scott Findorff ’78 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free 400 F.R...... J. Bottom, Greenwood, Tutt, S. Furniss 400 F.R...... Furniss, Hannula, Kelly, Fredericks Ron Orr ’78 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 800 F.R...... Greenwood, Tingley, Naber, S. Furniss 800 F.R...... Roney, McGowan, Hannula, B. Furniss Mike Nyeholt ’78 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 M.R...... Naber, Chatfield, Poucher, J. Bottom 400 M.R...... Fowler, Wiltse, Fredericks, B. Furniss Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM Dick Hannula ’79 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 1973 (15) 1978 (10) 400 M.R...... 3:20.02, Naber, J. Bottom, James McConica ’73 ...... 200 Free (1:39.625), Scott Findorff ’79 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free ...... M. Bottom, Shearin ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free (1:37.02), 200 Fly, 200 IM 400 F.R...... 2:57.54, Naber, J. Bottom, William Furniss ’73 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly Dick Hannula ’79 ...... 500 Free ...... Findorff, B. Furniss Stephen Cameron ’73 ...... 100 Back Kirt Fredericks ’80 ...... 100 Fly, 200 IM 800 F.R...... 6:33.13, Naber, Findorff, Thomas McBreen ’74 ...... 200, 500, 1650 Free George Nagy ’80 ...... 200 Fly ...... Hannula, B. Furniss Jack Tingley ’74 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Bob Tierney ’81 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 1650 Free, Cress Templeton ’81 ...... 200 Back 1975 (16) ...... 200 IM (1:51.385), 400 IM (3:55.160) 400 F.R...... Findorff, Hannula, Fredericks, B. Furniss

Trojans Rod Strachan, Steve Furniss and Scott Brown (L-R) stand on the victory stand after finishing 1-2-3 in the 400y IM at the 1976 NCAA Championships. USC’s Dave Hannula, far right, was fifth.

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Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 800 F.R...... Mader, Kidder, Johnson, Charlton Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 100 Back 1970 (16) Bengt Gingsjo ’75 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free 1967 (13) Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM Gregory Fink ’70 ...... 1650 Free Donald Havens ’69 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free David Hannula ’76 ...... 200 Back, 400 IM Philip Houser ’70 ...... 200 Fly William Johnson ’68 ...... 200 Free, 100 Fly, 200 IM Gary Willis ’76 ...... 200 Breast Mark Mader ’70 ...... 100 Free Dean Willeford ’67 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 400 IM 400 F.R...... Kocsis, TIngley, McBreen, McConica Andrew Strenk ’71 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 200 Fly Stephen Danielson ’68 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 M.R...... Cameron, Chatfield, Furniss, Tyrrell Dan Frawley ’71 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Sandy Gilchrist ’67 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 800 F.R...... Furniss, Tingley, McBreen, McConica Roger Lyon ’71 ...... 100 Free, 100 Fly Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Thomas Ludwig ’71 ...... 400 IM Paul Jeffers ’67 ...... 200 Breast, 400 IM 1972 (19) Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM (1:55.21) Frank Bates ’67 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Anthony Gleason ’68 ...... 200 IM Mike Weston ’72 ...... 500 Free, 100 Free James McConica ’73 ...... 200, 500 & 1650 Free Michael Siebert ’68 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM David Mayekawa ’72 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Stephen Cameron ’73 ...... 100 Back Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Ejvind Pedersen ’73 ...... 200 Back 1966 (12) James McConica ’73 ...... 200, 500 & 1650 Free 400 F.R...... 3:03.91, Mader, Weston, Frawley, Heckl Roy Saari ’66 ...... 200 Free (1:44.66,) William Furniss ’73 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly 800 F.R. .... 6:51.77, Mader, McConica, Charlton, Heckl ...... 500 Free (4:50.59), 1650 Free (17:08.17) Stephen Tyrrell ’73 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free 400 M.R...... Cameron, Webb, Houser, Lyon Sandy Gilchrist ’67 ...... 200 Free, 1650 Free Stephen Cameron ’73 ...... 100 Back Dean Willeford ’67 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM Thomas McBreen ’74 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 1969 (19) Richard McGeagh ’66 ...... 100 Fly, 100 Back, 200 IM Kim Tutt ’74 ...... 200 Free Donald Havens ’69 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Charles Milam ’67 ...... 200 Fly Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 1650 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM Russell Kidder ’69 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free William Craig ’66 ...... 100 Breast Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM George Watson ’69 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Bengt Gingsjo ’75 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM George Westcott ’69 ...... 100 Back Frank Bates ’67 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200, 500 & 1650 Free John Porter ’68 ...... 400 IM Douglas Windes ’75 ...... 100 Fly Gregory Fink ’70 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 F.R. ....3:08.05, Gilchrist, Lambert, Krueger, Saari Ed McCleskey ’75 ...... 100 Free, 500 Free Philip Houser ’70 ...... 200 Fly 400 M.R...... McGeagh, Anderson, Lambert, Krueger 400 F.R...... McCleskey, Tyrrell, Weston, Heckl Mark Mader ’70 ...... 200 Back 800 F.R...... Siebert, Krueger, Bates, Willeford 800 F.R...... 6:38.635, McCleskey, Tyrrell, John Ludwig ’71 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast ...... McBreen, McConica Thomas Ludwig ’71 ...... 1650 Free, 400 IM 1965 (15) 400 M.R...... 3:23.118, Kocsis, Mayekawa, Roger Lyon ’71 ...... 100 Fly Richard McGeagh ’66 ...... 50 Free, 100 Back, 200 IM ...... Heckl, Weston Andrew Strenk ’71 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM Roy Saari ’66 ...... 200 Free (1:42.9), Daniel Frawley ’72 ...... 50 Free (21.04), 100 Free ...... 500 Free (4:43.6), 1650 Free (16:39.9) 1971 (16) Stephen Friekin ’71 ...... 500 Free Michael Caretto ’66 ...... 200 Fly Thomas Ludwig ’71 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM Sandy Gilchrist ’67 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Roger Lyon ’71 ...... 200 Fly Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Charles Milam ’67 ...... 1650 Free, 200 Fly Andrew Strenk ’71 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 M.R...... Mader, Ludwig, Lyon, Havens Robert Bennett ’65 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM 400 F.R...... Frawley, Kidder, Charlton, Heckl William Craig ’66 ...... 100 Breast (1:00.33), 200 Breast David Mayekawa ’72 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 800 F.R...... 6:49.48, Watson, Mader, Charlton, Heckl Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Kenneth Doesburg ’65 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Michael Weston ’72 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free 1968 (10) Paul Jeffers ’67 ...... 200 Breast, 400 IM Stephen Cameron ’72 ...... 100 Back Donald Havens ’69 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free John Porter ’68 ...... 400 IM William Furniss ’73 ...... 200 Fly, 400 IM Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free (4:38.24), Frank Bates ’67 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM James McConica ’73 ...... 200 Free (1:39.75), ...... 1650 Free Dean Willeford ’67 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free William Johnson ’68 ...... 200 Free 400 M.R...... Bennett, Craig, McGrath, Gilchrist Thomas McBreen ’74 ...... 200, 500 & 1650 Free) Russell Kidder ’69 ...... 200 Free 400 F.R...... Gilchrist, McGrath, McGeagh, Saari Kim Tutt ’74 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free Gregory Fink ’70 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 1650 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM Philip Houser ’70 ...... 200 Fly (1:52.25), 200 IM, 400 IM 1964 (10) 400 F.R...... 3:01.118, Tutt, McConica, Weston, Heckl Mark Mader ’70 ...... 200 Back Roy Saari ’66 ...... 200, 440 Free (4:45.8), 400 M.R...... Cameron, Mayekawa, Lyon, Weston 400 M.R...... Mader, Ziskan, Houser, Havens ...... 1650 Free (16:49.5), 200 IM (1:56.7) 800 F.R...... 6:39.04, McConica, Tutt, McBreen, Heckl 400 F.R...... Johnson, Kidder, Lambert, Havens James Corfman ’64 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free

Bruce Furniss won five NCAA titles as a Trojan (two individual and three relay).

2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 63 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Men’s History Trojan All-Americans (595)

Brian Foss ’64 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free James McGrath ’65 ...... 100 Fly Michael Caretto ’66 ...... 200 Fly Robert Bennett ’65 .....100 Back (53.1), 200 Back, 200 IM Rich McGeagh ’66 ....100 Back, 200 Back, 400 IM (4:16.4) John Konrads won two William Craig ’66 ...... 100 Breast (59.9), NCAA titles (500y and ...... 200 Breast (2:12.1) 1650y free) in 1963. Kenneth Doesburg ’65 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 400 M.R...... 3:30.9, Bennett, Craig, McGrath, Saari

1963 (9) Perry Lindberg ’64 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free (47.1), 200 Free John Konrads ’65 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free (4:50.7), ...... 1650 Free (17:24.0) James Corfman ’64 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free Brian Foss ’64 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Michael Mealiffe ’63 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly Robert Bennett ’65 ...... 100 Back (53.8), 200 Back John House ’63 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM 400 M.R...... Bennett, Kane, Mealiffe, Reed 400 F.R...... Reed, Corfman, Bennett, Lindberg

1962 (9) Peter Reed ’63 ...... 100 Free Dennis Rounsavelle ’62 ...... 200 Free, 440 Free ’62 ...... Murray Rose 440 Free (4:20.0), 1939 (1) ...... 1500 Free (17:26.7) 1954 (1) Paul Wolf ’40 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free (52.9) Brian Foss ’62 ...... 1500 Free, 200 Fly Allen Gilchrist ’55 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Michael Mealiffe ’63 ...... 100 Fly 1938 (3) John House ’63 ...... 200 IM 1953 (1) Paul Wolf ’40 ...... 50 Free Dennis Devine ’62 ...... 200 Fly Gerry McNamee ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Roger Hatch ...... 100 Free 400 M.R...... Moulton, Greisser, Mealiffe, Corfman 400 F.R...... Maxson, Glasbard, Hatch, P. Wolf 400 F.R...... Corfman, House, Devine, Reed 1952 (1) Allen Gilchrist ’55 ...... 440 Free 1937 (2) 1961 (12) Robert Boales ...... 220 Free, 440 Free ’62 ...... Murray Rose 220 Free (2:00.6), 1951 (2) Ernest Park ...... 150 Back ...... 440 Free (4:17.9), 1500 Free (17:21.8) Wallace Wolf ’51 ...... 100 Back, 150 Back, 150 IM Dennis Rounsavelle ’62...... 440 Free, 200 Fly, 200 IM 300 M.R...... W. Wolf, Ross, Masarik 1936 (1) Thomas Winters ’61 ...... 440 Free, 1500 Free James Gilhula ’36 ...... 100 Free, 220 Free, 440 Free John House ’63 ...... 220 Free 1950 (3) ’61 ...... Charles Bittick 100 Back (53.9), Wallace Wolf ’51 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free 1935 (3) ...... 200 Back (1:57.1) 300 M.R...... King, Ross, Masarik Gene Fletcher ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Lance Larson ’62 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM 400 F.R...... Burns, Masarik, Wolf, Palmer James Gilhula ’36 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free Michael Mealiffe ’63 ...... 100 Fly, 200 IM John Kaye ...... 150 Back Robert Moulton ’62 ...... 200 Back 1949 (3) Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Marvin Burns ’50 ...... 50 Free 1934 (6) Kim Pearman ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Wallace Wolf ’51 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Gene Fletcher ...... 50 Free, 100 Free 400 M.R...... Bittick, Branshaw, Mealiffe, Redington 400 F.R...... Illsey, Burns, Hughes, Wolf James Gilhula ’36 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free 400 F.R...... House, Mealiffe, Moulton, Redington John Kaye ...... 150 Back 1948 (1) Frank Kurtz ’36 ...... 3-Meter 1960 (9) 300 M.R...... W. Wolf, Messenheimer, Hughes 300 M.R...... Kaye, Warner, Browne Thomas Winters ’61 ...... 220 Free (2:02.01), 400 F.R...... Gilhula, Fletcher, Browne, Kidder ...... 440 Free, 1500 Free 1941 (1) Jon Henricks ’61 ...... 100 Free, 440 Free Ivan Duke ...... 150 Back 1932 (1) Lance Larson ’62 ...... 100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 IM (2:03.2) Michael Riley ...... 3-Meter (146.76) ’62 ...... , Dennis Rounsavelle 440 Free (4:24.0) 1940 (3) ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM R. Sellers ...... 50 Free 1931 (2) Dennis Devine ’62 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly Paul Wolf ’40 ...... 100 Free Clarence “Buster” Crabbe ’31 Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back (54.4), 300 M.R...... Smith, Krause, P. Wolf ...... 220 Free, 440 Free (5:02.0), 300 IM ...... 200 Back (2:00.1), 200 IM Michael Riley ...... 3-Meter (134.04) Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Kim Pearman ’61 ...... 3-Meter 400 F.R...... 3:18.5, Redington, Mounton, ...... Larson, Henrichs

1959 (4) Jon Henricks ’61 ...... 100 Free, 220 Free) Murray Rose ’61 ...... 440 Free, 1500 Free Charles Bittick won six Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back AAU titles in addition Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter to four NCAA titles 1958 (1) while at USC. Fred Tissue ’60 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly

1957 (5) James Stevenson ’57 ...... 200 Free Ronald Severa ’58 ...... 440 Free Lloyd Ibberson ’57 ...... 1500 Free Dez Farnday ’57 ...... 200 Breast 400 F.R...... Schaffer, Ibberson, Severa, Stevenson

1956 (7) James Stevenson ’57 ...... 100 Free Ronald Severa ’58 ...... 1500 Free Robert Hughes ’56 ...... 200 Breast, 200 IM Joseph Horsley ’56 ...... 200 Breast Paul Brannon ’56 ...... 100 Back Richard Connor ’56 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 400 M.R...... Brannon, Webb, Stevenson, Hughes

64 2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Men’s History Trojan Pac-12 Titles (249)

2016 (7) Dashiell Enos ‘18...... 3-Meter Reed Malone ‘17...... 200, 500 Free Patrick Mulcare ‘19...... 200 Back Collin Pollard ‘16...... Platform Steven Stumph ‘17...... 200 Breast Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18...... 100 Back

2015 (7) Steven Stumph...... 200 Breast Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 100, 200, 500 Free 800 F.R...... Carter, R. Malone, Domagala, Quintero 400 M.R...... Tribuntsov, A. Malone, Condorelli, Quintero 400 F.R...... Tribuntsov, Condorelli, R. Malone, Quintero

2014 (4) Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 200, 500 Free 400 F.R...... Quintero, Carter, Wagner, Colupaev Bela Szabados won four 800 F.R...... Carter, Colupaev, R. Malone, Quintero Pac-10 titles, including 2013 (7) three consecutive in the Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50, 100 Free 200y free. Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 200, 500 Free 200 F.R...... J. Wagner, Davis, Morozov, Colupaev 400 F.R...... Quintero, Colupaev, J. Wagner, Morozov 800 F.R...... Bobrosky, Lendrum, Quintero, Colupaev

2012 (3) 2004 (4) 1997 (7) ...... Platform ...... 1-Meter Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free Michael Hilde ’07 Tim Allport ’00 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM ...... 200 Fly Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50, 100 Free Ous Mellouli ’06 Jeff Julian ’97 Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back ...... 200 Free, 500 Free 2011 (3) 2003 (6) Bela Szabados ’99 ...... 200 Fly ...... Julian, Johnson, Ilika, Szabados Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free J.D. Abercrombie ’04 800 F.R...... 100 Breast Harrison Jones ‘12...... 1-Meter Mihaly Flaskay ’06 ...... 500 Free, 400 IM, 1650 Free Clement Lefert ‘11...... 500 Free Erik Vendt ’03 1995 (4) Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform Kent Johnson ’97 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Jim Wells ’96...... 50 Free 2010 (3) ...... Wells, Davy, Kime, Jennings Harrison Jones ‘12...... 1-Meter 2002 (4) 200 F.R. Erik Vendt ’03...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Clement Lefert ‘11...... 200 Free ...... 200 Free 800 F.R...... Lefert, White, Martin, Povazsay Klete Keller ’02 1994 (4) 800 F.R...... Lee, Castro, Vendt, Keller Brian Earley ’94 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Marc Fairon ’94 ...... 200 Breast 2009 (1) Harrison Jones ‘12...... Platform 2001 (6) Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 200 Breast 1992 (3) Klete Keller ’02...... 200 Free, 500 Free Brian Earley ’93 ...... 1-Meter, Platform 2008 (1) ...... 400 IM, 1650 Free Vanni Mangoni ‘07...... 400 IM Erik Vendt ’03 Robert Pufleb ‘92...... 100 Free 800 F.R...... Castro, Lee, Kerekjarto, Keller 2007 (2) 1991 (3) ...... 1-Meter, Platform Larsen Jensen ‘07...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 2000 (2) Brian Earley ’93 Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Erik Ran ’91 ...... 100 Free 2006 (4) Viktor Bodrogi ‘07...... 200 Fly 1999 (6) 1990 (7) Philippe Demers ’01...... 200 Fly Gary Anderson ’91 ...... 200 Back, 200 IM Michael Hilde ’07...... Platform ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform ...... 1-Meter, Platform Ous Mellouli ’06...... 500 Free, 400 IM Justin Dumais ’01 Brian Earley ’93 Bela Szabados ’99...... 200 Free Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 500 Free 800 F.R...... Kwok, Awbrey, Demers, Szabados Erik Ran ’91 ...... 100 Free 2005 (3) ...... 400 IM Ous Mellouli ’06...... 500 Free, 400 IM ’91 Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform 1998 (6) Justin Dumais ’01...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform 1989 (2) Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Gary Anderson ’92 ...... 200 Back Bela Szabados ’99...... 200 Free David Wharton ’91 ...... 400 IM

Clement Lefert Pac-10 titles in 2011 (500y free) and 2010 (200y free).

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1988 (3) 1980 (1) 1971 (4) Chip Hobson ’89 ...... 500 Free James Fowler ’83 ...... 200 Back Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 IM David Wharton ’91 ...... 400 IM 400 F.R...... Lyon, Tutt, Weston, Heckl 800 F.R...... Wharton, O’Brien, Hobson, Cadermartori 1979 (2) 800 F.R...... Strenk, McBreen, Tutt, Heckl James Fowler ’83 ...... 200 Back 1986 (3) 400 M.R...... McGowan, Kelly, B. Furniss, Fredericks 1970 (3) Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 200 Fly Dan Frawley ’71 ...... 50 Free Li Hong Ping ’89 ...... 1-meter, 3-meter 1978 (5) Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM 400 F.R...... Lyon, Weston, Frawley, Heckl 1985 (2) K. Wilson ’81 ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Scott Findorff ’78 ...... 50 Free 1969 (5) Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200 Free 1982 (1) 1977 (10) Andrew Strenk ’71 ...... 500 Free Jeff Float ’82 ...... 500 Free Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly Gregory Fink ’70 ...... 1650 Free John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back 400 F.R...... Kidder, West, Frawley, Havens 1981 (1) Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 400 IM 800 F.R...... Mader, West, Kidder, Charlton Jeff Float ’82 ...... 400 IM Steve Pickell ’80 ...... 200 IM 400 F.R. 1968 (8) 800 F.R. Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free 400 M.R. Mark Mader ’70 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Philip Houser ’70 (200 Fly) 1976 (8) Southern Division only 400 M.R...... Mader, Kiskin, Houser, Havens John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 500 Free 400 F.R...... Lambert, Kidder, Johnson, Havens Dave Hannula ’76 ...... 400 IM 800 F.R...... Mader, Kidder, Charlton, Johnson Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free Ron Orr ’78 ...... 1650 Free 1967 (5) 800 F.R...... Naber, Findorff, Smith, B. Furniss Donald Havens ’69 ...... 100 Fly 400 F.R...... Smith, B. Furniss, S. Furniss, J. Bottom R. McDermott ...... 1-meter, 3-meter 400 F.R...... Kidder, Johnson, Lambert, Havens 1975 (7) 800 F.R...... Kidder, Gleason, Willeford, Johnson Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back 1966 (7) Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 100 Free Roy Saari ’66 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 F.R...... Findorff, Griffith, Greenwood, J. Bottom J. Lambert ’68 ...... 100 Fly 800 F.R...... Naber, Greenwood, Griffith, Findorff Michael Siebert ’68 ...... 200 Fly J. Porter ’68 ...... 400 IM 1974 (5) 800 F.R...... Siebert, Bates, Gilchrist, Willeford Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back 1965 (7) Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 400 IM Roy Saari ’66 ...... 500 Free Dean Willeford ’67 ...... 200 Free 1973 (4) Frank Bates ’67 ...... 400 IM Jack Tingley ’74 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Robert Bennett ’65...... 100 Back, 200 Back Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM 400 M.R...... McGeagh, Doesburg, Caretto, McGrath 400 F.R...... Bennett, Willeford, Poe, Saari 1972 (11) Thomas McBreen ’74 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1650 Free 1964 (11) Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Fly, 200 IM Roy Saari ’66 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Robert Bennett ’65 ...... 100 Back, 200 Fly, 200 IM Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 100 Back William Craig ’66 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Frank Heckl won five E. McCleskey ’75 ...... 100 Free Richard McGeagh ’66 ...... 200 Back, 400 IM Pac-10 titles from 400 F.R...... Heckl, Tyrrell, Tutt, McCleskey 400 M.R...... Bennett, Doesburg, Caretto, Corfman) 1970 to 1972. 800 F.R...... McCleskey, Loveset, McConica, McBreen 400 F.R...... McGrath, Lindberg, McGeagh, Saari 400 M.R...... Cameron, Mayekawa, Heckl, Weston

Trojan AAU Meet History

AAU Meet History Individual AAU Relay AAU Meet Titles – 26

Meet Titles – 54 SWIMMER NO. YEAR PLACE SWIMMER NO. Gregory Charlton ’70...... 2 1931...... 4th Frank Heckl ’72...... 8 Mark Mader ’70...... 2 1935...... 8th ...... 7 Kim Tutt ’74 Daniel Frawley ’71...... 2 1958...... 1st* SWIMMER NO. John Naber ’77...... 7 Roger Lyon ’71...... 2 1959...... 1st John Naber ’77...... 9 ...... 5 Steve Furniss ’76 Andrew Strenk ’71...... 2 1960...... 1st Murray Rose ’62...... 8 ...... 4 Jon Henricks ’61 Michael Weston ’72...... 2 1961...... 1st Charles Bittick ’61...... 6 ...... 4 James McConica ’73 Jack Tingley ’74...... 2 1962...... 1st-Tie* Roy Saari ’66...... 6 ...... 4 Joe Bottom ’77 Allen Poucher ’76...... 2 1963...... 2nd* Frank Heckl ’72...... 4 ...... 3 Don Redington ’61 Rod Strachan ’77...... 2 1964...... 1st Don Havens ’69...... 3 ...... 3 Thomas Winters ’61 Steve Pickell ’80...... 2 1965...... 1st Mickey Riley ’32...... 2 ...... 3 Richard McGeagh ’66 Charles Bittick ’61...... 1 1966...... 1st Robert Bennett ’65...... 2 ...... 3 Roy Saari ’66 Dennis Devine ’62...... 1 1967...... 4th Jack Tingley ’74...... 2 ...... 3 Ed McCleskey ’75 James McGrath ’65...... 1 1968...... 3rd Joe Bottom ’77...... 2 ...... 3 Mark Chatfield ’75 William Craig ’66...... 1 1969...... 1st Bruce Furniss ’79...... 2 ...... 3 Scott Findorff ‘78 Wayne Anderson ’67...... 1 1970...... 2nd Clarence Crabbe ’32...... 1 Mark Grenwood ’77...... 3 ...... 1 John Lambert ’68...... 1 1971...... 2nd William Craig ’62 Murray Rose ’62...... 2 ...... 1 Don Havens ’69...... 1 1972...... 1st Lance Larson ’62 Lance Larson ’62...... 2 ...... 1 Bruce Furniss ’79...... 1 1973...... 1st Richard McGeagh ’66 Robert Bennett ’65...... 2 ...... 1 Bob Shearin ’79...... 1 1974...... 1st Wayne Anderson ’67 Russell Kidder ’69...... 2 1975...... 1st Mark Mader ’70...... 1 1976...... 1st Mark Chatfield ’75...... 1 1977...... 1st Steve Furniss ’76...... 1 1978...... 4th 1979...... 2nd *Freshmen only

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1963 (8) 1952 (1) 1939 (5) John Konrads ’65 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 F.R...... Kumers, Slaught, Horn, Masarik R. Sellers...... 50 Free Robert Bennett ’65 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Paul Wolf ’40...... 100 Free, 200 Free John House ’63 ...... 400 IM 1951 (7) Whitney...... 220 Breast Perry Lindberg ’63 ...... 50 Free A. Masarik...... 50 Free R. Smith...... Diving 400 M.R...... Bennett, Brundage, Mealiffe, Reed Wallace Wolf...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 150 I.M. 400 F.R...... Cokman, Reed, Poe, Lindberg) E. Lucitt...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 1938 (4) 400 F.R...... Kumers, Slaught, Masarik, Utterback Paul Wolf ’40 ...... 50 Free, 150 Back 1962 (10) Roger Hatch...... 100 Free Murray Rose ’62 ...... 200 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free 1950 (4) F.R...... Maxson, Glasband, Hatch, Wolf Robert Moulton ’62 ...... 100 Back Marvin Burns ’50 ...... 50 Free R. Greisser ’62 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Wallace Wolf ’51 ...... 220 Free 1936 (5) Michael Mealiffe ’63 ...... 100 Fly McCormack...... Diving Roger Hatch...... 50 Free Dennis Devine ’62 ...... 200 Fly 300 M.R...... King, Ross, Masarik James Gilhula ’36 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free John House ’63 ...... 200 IM Ernest Park...... 150 Back 400 M.R...... Moulton, Greisser, Mealiffe, Wilkie 1949 (7) 300 M.R...... Warner, Hatch, Park Marvin Burns ’50...... 50 Free 1961 (10) Wallace Wolf ’51...... 200 Free, 400 Free, 150 I.M. 1935 (5) Murray Rose ’62 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free H. Messenheimer...... 220 Breast Gene Fletcher...... 100 Free Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back T. Hairabedian ...... Diving James Gilhula ’36 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Robert Moulton ’63 ...... 200 Back 300 M.R...... King, Messenheimer, Hughes Frank Kurtz ’36 ...... Diving Dennis Rounsavelle ’62 ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM F.R...... Warner, Perkins, Fletcher, Gilhula Lance Larson ’62 ...... 100 Fly 1948 (1) Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-meter, 3-meter 300 M.R...... Wolf, Messenheimer, Hughes 1933 (2) Brown...... 50 Free 1960 (10) CALIFORNIA INVIT. CHAMPS 1942 (4) 300 M.R...... Plescia, Kidder, Brown D. Redington ...... 50 Free Allison...... 200 Breast Jon Henricks...... 100 Free Perry...... Diving 1932 (2) Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Ivan Duke...... 150 Back Plescia...... 150 Free Dennis Devine...... 100 Fly M.R. Michael Riley...... Diving Lance Larson ’62 ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 1941 (2) 1931 (2) 400 F.R...... Redington, Jensen, Tissue, Henricks Ivan Duke...... 150 back Clarence Crabbe...... 220 Free, 440 Free Holsberg...... Diving 1959 (10) 1930 (1) D. Redington...... 50 Free 1940 (5) Jensen...... 50 Free Jon Henricks ’61 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free R. Sellers...... 50 Free Murray Rose ’61 ...... 440 Free, 1500 Free Paul Wolf ’40...... 100 Free, 200 Free 1929 (Minor Sports Carnival) (1) Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back R. Smith...... 150 Back W. Simmons...... 100 Free Gary Tobian...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter M.R. 400 M.R...... Bittick, McGeagh, Winter, Kaplan F.R.

1958 (3) Fred Tissue ’60...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly 400 F.R...... Kaplan, Lugosi, Ibbetson, Severa

1957 (5) James Steveson ’57...... 220 Free Lloyd Ibberson ’57 ...... 1500 Free Dez Farnday ’57...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 400 F.R...... Schaffer, Ibberson, Severa, Stevenson

1956 (6) James Stevenson ’57 ...... 220 Free Ronald Severa ’58 ...... 1500 Free Robert Hughes ’56 ...... 220 Breast, 200 IM Richard Connor ’56 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter

1955 (6) Robert Hughes ’56...... 50 Free, 100 Free James Stevenson ’57 ...... 220 Free Joseph Horsley ’56 ...... 200 Breast, 200 Fly 400 F.R...... Schaffer, Gilchrist, Hughes, Stevenson

1954 (2) Richard Connor ’56 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter

1953 (4) Gerry McNamee...... 220 Free Allen GIlchrist ’55 ...... 440 Free J. McCormack...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Murray Rose won eight Pacific Coast titles.

2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 67 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Men’s and Women’s National Championships Trojan NCAA Team Titles (10)

1960 NCAA Champions – Captained by Fred Tissue 1965 NCAA Champions – Captained by Robert Bennett

1963 NCAA Champions – Captained by John House 1966 NCAA Champions – Captained by Roy Saari

1964 NCAA Champions – Captained by James Corfman, Brian Foss 1974 NCAA Champions – Captained by Tom McBreen

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1975 NCAA Champions – Captained by Steve Furniss 1977 NCAA Champions – Captained by Joe Bottom

1976 NCAA Champions – Captained by Dave Hannula 1997 NCAA Champions – Captained by Kristine Quance, Hope Gittings

2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 69 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC in the Community Swim With Mike

Swim With Mike is an annual swim-a-thon held To everyone’s surprise, Nyeholt traveled by now co-chairs the organizing committee for the to raise money for the Physically Challenged Ath- ambulance to make an appearance at the first annual event, which has raised over $16 million letes Scholarship Fund. Established in 1981, the event. More than $58,000 was raised that day, and provided over 180 scholarships to physically Swim was scheduled to be a one-time event or- far exceeding the amount needed to purchase challenged athletes at more than 85 universities ganized by friends and teammates on behalf of the van. At his suggestion, the excess funds were from Washington, D.C., to Honolulu. former USC swimmer Mike Nyeholt, a three time used to create the Physically Challenged Athletes All-American who was paralyzed from the chest Scholarship Fund at the University of Southern For more information on how to partici- down following a motorcycle accident suffered in California, the only one of its kind in the coun- pate in or support Swim With Mike, call January of 1981. try. USC at (213) 740-4155, send an email to [email protected] or visit Initially called Swim For Mike, the event was first Inspired by the overwhelming support, Nyeholt the Swim With Mike web site at www. held on March 7, 1981, to raise money to pur- promised to swim in the future to raise money for SwimWithMike.org. chase a specially equipped van for Nyeholt. A the other disabled athletes. He kept his promise week prior to the first Swim, Nyeholt was still in and swam the following year, and with his par- the hospital, and his supporters planned to show ticipation in the pool, Swim For Mike was ap- him a video of the fund-raiser once it was over. propriately renamed Swim With Mike. Nyeholt

Mike Nyeholt with Pat Haden in 2011.

70 2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving Endowments USC Endowed Scholarships

In 2009, USC Athletics announced the latest He was a member of USC swim teams that swimming endowed scholarship, named after finished second at the 1969 and 1970 NCAA Mark A. Mader, the All-American Trojan swimmer meets, as well as third in 1968. The Trojans won who passed away in 2008. Pac-8 crowns in 1968 and 1969, then placed second in 1970. A nine-time All-American who lettered from 1968-1970, Mader was a part of three NCAA One of USC’s tallest swimmers ever at 6-foot-9, champion relays, winning the 800y free relay in he went to high school in Pullman, Wash., where 1969 and 1970 and the 400y free relay in 1970. he returned after college to become a wheat farmer. He was also a five-time Pac-8 champion, win- ning four titles in 1968 (100y and 200y back and The Mader scholarship is the third for the swim 800y free and 400y medley relays) and one in team. The other are the Kathy Mika Endowed 1969 (800y free relay). Scholarship and the Giles Pellerin Endowed Scholarship.

Trojans Top Pac-12 All-Century Team

USC had a conference-best 10 swimmers and div- and 7th place finishers. The top two divers ever. Daland spent more than 45 years coaching ers on the Pac-12 All-Century Men’s Swimming & in each of the three events also made the All- at the club and college levels. He coached the Diving team announced in February of 2016 and Century Team. Swimmers and divers could U.S. men in the 1972 Olympics as they won nine the Trojans’ legendary Peter Daland was tabbed as be nominated in more than one event, with gold medals and the U.S. women in the 1964 the “Coach of the Century,” by a 32-person panel. three earning roster spots in multiple events. Games as they captured six golds. Daland also won 17 national AAU titles (15 men’s at USC and The Trojans’ 10 selections were followed by Longtime USC men’s swimming head coach two women’s at the Los Angeles Athletic Club). Stanford (7), California (5), UCLA (4), Arizona Peter Daland was voted the Men’s Swimming & USC finished first or second in the AAU meet (3.5), Arizona State (2) and Washington (0.5). Diving ‘Coach of the Century’. Daland led the a phenomenal 20 times in Daland’s 35 years. Trojans to nine NCAA team championships dur- A panel of 20 coaches, swimmers, administra- ing his 35-year tenure. Under Daland from 1958 In addition to Daland, USC’s selections included tors and members of the media selected the through 1992, USC also placed second at the Brian Earley on Platform, Steve Furniss, Erik Vendt team consisting of 26 swimmers and six divers, NCAA meet 11 times, won 17 league crowns and Dave Wharton in the IM, Bruce Furniss and plus a Coach, Swimmer & Diver of the Century. and posted a 318-31-1 (.917) dual meet record. Joe Bottom in Freestyle Sprints (50-200), Lenny A six-time National Coach of the Year, his swim- Krayzelburg and John Naber in the Backstroke, The top four vote-earners in each of the six mers captured 93 NCAA and 155 Pac-10 indi- Murray Rose in Freestyle Distance and current Tro- disciplines made the All-Century Team, with vidual and relay titles. USC went undefeated in jan head diving coach Hongping Li on 1-meter. two additional “wildcard” swimmers selected dual meets in 20 of his seasons. His 1977 team by a second vote of the remaining 5th, 6th is regarded as the finest collegiate swim team

2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 71 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Legends Haley Anderson • 3 NCAA titles • 2-time Olympian • Olympic silver medalist • World Championships gold medalist • 11-time All-American • 7 Pac-12 titles

72 2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Legends Vladimir Morozov • 2 NCAA individual titles, 1 relay title • Olympic bronze medalist • 2-time Olympian • 9-time World Championships gold medalist • 15-time All-American • 4 Pac-12 individual titles, 2 relay titles

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5 NCAA Titles • 4-time Olympian • 4-time Olympic medalist (3 golds, 1 silver) •20-time All-American • World Championships gold, silver, bronze medalist

Rebecca Soni 6 NCAA Titles • 3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, 1 Silver World Championships gold, silver, bronze medalist

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Larsen Jensen 3 NCAA Titles • Olympic silver and bronze medalist American record holder in 400m, 800m and 1500m free

Ous Mellouli Olympic and World Championships gold medalist 1 NCAA and 7 Pac-10 titles

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Blythe Hartley 3-Time Olympian • Olympic bronze medalist • 5 NCAA titles 8 Pac-10 titles • 12-time All-American

Kaitlin Sandeno 2-Time Olympian • 4-time Olympic medalist • 2 NCAA titles U.S. and world record holder • 17 school records

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Erik Vendt 3-time Olympian • 3-time Olympic medalist 5 NCAA Titles • 8 USC records Lenny Krayzelburg

4-time Olympic gold medalist • 1 NCAA title Set 100m, 200m back world records

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5 NCAA Titles • Olympic medalist • U.S., world record holder

Kristine Quance

9 NCAA Titles • Olympic medalist • 9 USC records

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Dave Wharton 7 NCAA titles • Olympic medalist • Broke 2 world records

Cynthia Woodhead 2-Time Olympian • Olympic medalist • Set W.R. in 200m, 400m free

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Joe Bottom 5-Time NCAA Champion • Olympic silver medalist 1978 World Champion • Set 50m free, 100m fly W.R.

Steve Furniss 4-Time NCAA Champion• 2-Time Olympian and bronze medalist • Broke 200m IM world record

80 2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Legends John Naber 4-time Olympic gold medalist • 10 NCAA titles Set 100m, 200m back world records

Roy Saari 9 NCAA Titles • Olympic gold medalist • Set 2 U.S. records Broke 1500m free world record

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Murray MurrayRose Rose 5 NCAA titles • Olympic gold, silver and bronze medalist Broke 400m, 800m, 1500m free world records

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Peter Daland

Led USC to 9 NCAA team and 93 individual and relay titles as coach from 1958-92. Pictured with John Konrads (center) and Murray Rose.

One of the most respected collegiate and international swim coaches in at the World University Games in 1973. history, Peter Daland retired from coaching in April of 1992 after 35 years at Administratively, Daland was the longtime swimming chairman for the World USC and more than 45 years of coaching at the club and college levels. University Games () since 1983, recently retiring from the post. He remained actively involved in the sport throughout this life, serving on He was the USA delegate to the International Swimming Federation Congress U.S.A. Swimming’s International Relations Committee as the sport’s liaison for (FINA) in 1991 and 1995. Daland also served as the president of the American Europe and attending the annual European Championships after retirement. Swimming Coaches Association. He died on Oct. 20, 2014, at the age of 93. A memorial service held a Daland’s Trojan swimmers did exceptionally well on the international scene, month later to honor Daland’s life drew hundreds of former Trojans, colleagues highlighted by seven gold and two silver medals at the 1976 Olympics in and friends who celebrated the legendary coach’s influence on their lives, in and Montreal – more medals than any country except the United States. out of the pool. Daland was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year in 1989-90 and was During his tenure at USC, Daland led the Troy to nine NCAA team a six-time national Coach of the Year (1971 – NCAA Coaches Association; championships – the second most in NCAA history – and 93 NCAA individual 1962 – American Swimming Coaches; 1973 – American Swimmer; 1964- and relay titles. He also won 17 national AAU titles (15 men’s at USC and two 66 – Columbus Touch-down Club). He was presented the Ousely Award for women’s at the L.A. Athletic Club.). USC finished first or second in the country a Outstanding Service to ASCA in 1992). phenomenal 20 times in Daland’s 35 years. In 1975, Daland was awarded the prestigious “national AAU Swimming Daland’s teams enjoyed tremendous success at the conference level as well, Award,” given to the person who has contributed the most to swimming. The winning the league title 17 of the Pac-10’s 32 years. Trojan swimmers captured College Swimming Coaches Association of American presented him with the 155 Pac-10 individual and relay titles under Daland. His dual meet record was 1976 “Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy” for his contributions to unparalleled: 318-31-1 (.917) in 35 seasons. USC went undefeated in dual swimming as a competitive sport and a healthy recreation activity. meets in 20 seasons and his 1977 team might have been the finest collegiate He is also involved in a number of swimming-related activities. Daland, swim team ever. who founded Swimming World and Junior Swimmer, was a member of the Among the world class swimmers he has coached are John Naber, winner of 1984 Olympic Organizing Committee and was the competition chairman for four Olympic golds and 10 NCAA titles; American record holders Dave Wharton swimming events at the 1984 Games. Daland formerly directed two coaches’ and Mike O’Brien; Olympic stars Roy Saari, Murray Rose, Jeff Float, Joe and clinics in the United States and conducted overseas clinics and domestic media Mike Bottom and Bruce and Steve Furniss. tours to promote swimming for the Phillips Petroleum Company. He was a Yet just as important is the success Daland’s swimmers had out of the pool. member of the Speedo International Advisory Coaches Board and has organized Seven Trojan swimmers went on to win NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and clinics in 40 countries. three former Trojans were recipients of the NCAA’s prestigious Today’s Top Six Originally from New York City, Daland is a 1948 graduate of Swarthmore Award (Steve Furniss, Wharton and Naber). College in Pennsylvania. His first coaching job was at Rose Valley (Penn.), where At the international level, Daland stands as one of the world’s most successful he took the club swim team to eight consecutive Suburban League titles (1947- coaches. He led two of the most powerful United States teams ever in Olympic 55). He founded and was the first head coach of the Suburban Swimming competition – the 1972 men’s team that won nine gold medals and the 1964 Club in Philadelphia (1950-55) and served as an assistant swim coach at Yale women’s squad that captured six of eight golds. He also guided American teams University from 1950-54). to impressive victories in meets against and the USSR in 1971 and

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Mark Schubert Led USC to 1997 NCAA women’s team title • Produced 179 All-Americans and 30 NCAA and 76 Pac-10 individual and relay titles

Mark Schubert had the unenviable task of following the legendary Peter Schubert was an assistant for the combined men’s and women’s teams in Daland when he took over as the head men’s swimming coach at USC in 1980, 1984 and 1988. He was also the head coach of the 1982 U.S. 1993. World Championship team and was an assistant on the 1978, 1982, 1986, But Schubert thrived in the role and, after becoming the women’s 1991, 1994, 1998 and 2003 World Championships staffs. head coach in 1994, spent more than a decade guiding one of top swim With such extensive experience with America’s swimming elite, he was a programs in the country. natural pick when U.S. Swimming was looking for a permanent head coach. Under Schubert, USC won 12 men’s and 18 women’s NCAA individual He was named the national team head coach and general manager by U.S. titles and 42 men’s and 34 women’s Pac-10 individual titles. Schubert, who Swimming in March of 2006. He held the position until retiring in 2010. In led USC to its only women’s NCAA team championships in 1997, also 2011 he returned to coaching, working with Janet Evans as she attempted produced 97 men’s All-Americans and 82 women’s All-Americans. an Olympic comeback. The USC men’s team finished among the top 10 at the NCAA In his 35-plus years of coaching prior to joining U.S. Swimming, Schubert Championships 12 times in 14 seasons with Schubert at the helm, including placed 38 swimmers on U.S. Olympic teams; those athletes won 23 gold 10 times in the top 7. Schubert’s women’s squads finished no lower than and 11 silver medals, plus eight world championship titles. Even more 10th at the NCAA Championships in any of his 13 years as head coach, impressive, Schubert’s swimmers have broken 27 world and more than 115 finishing in the top 7 11 times and in the top 4 four times. American records and have won more than 200 U.S. national titles. Also while with the Trojans, Schubert guided USC squads to U.S. Schubert produced success early in his career, first as head coach of the titles at the 2001 and 2006 Spring Nationals and led Trojan Swim Club Mission Viejo Nadadores from 1972-85, where his teams won a record to championships at the 1999 Spring and Summer and 2003 Summer 44 U.S. National team titles during his tenure. He served as head coach Nationals. of the Mission Bay Makos Swim Team in Boca Raton, Fla., which won nine One of the United States’ most recognizable and successful coaches national team titles from 1986-89. Schubert next worked as Texas’s head of all-time, Schubert was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of women’s coach from 1989-92, leading the Longhorns to two NCAA team Fame in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., on Jan. 10, 1997 as “Honor Coach.” The titles (1990 and 1991). He was named NCAA Coach of the Year in 1990. same year, he also was named Coach of the Year by five organizations: His swimming-related duties include serving on the American Swimming American Swimming Coaches Association, United States Olympic Coaches Association (ASCA) Board of Directors since 1975. He is a former Committee, United States Swimming, NCAA and Pac-10. Two years later, vice-president and member of the Board of Directors of the College Swim he earned a trio of Coach of the Year awards in 1999, coming from the Coaches Association of America. USOC, ASCA and USS. Schubert’s international coaching experience was highlighted by his seven consecutive coaching appearances with U.S. Olympic swim teams. He was the United States Swimming head coach in 2004, headed the men’s team in 2000, was as an assistant in 1996 and was head coach in 1992.

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Olympic Pool Short Course (Yards) Olympic Pool Long Course (Meters)

50 Free 22:37...... Kasia Wilk ’16, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 50 Free 24:98.....Jessica Hardy (Trojan Swim Club), Janet Evans Inv., 6/6/08 100 Free 48.36...... (Stanford) vs. USC, 1/30/16 100 Free 54.27...... (Stanford), Janet Evans Inv., 7/14/00 200 Free 1:45.55...... Alex Sullivan (UCLA) vs. USC, 2/12/11 200 Free 1:57.34...... (Stanford), Janet Evans Inv., 6/7/08 500 Free 4:40.70...... Chelsea Chenault ’17, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 400 Free 4:06.73...... Janet Evans (FAST), USS Nationals, 8/2/89 1000 Free 9:33.87...... Chelsea Chenault ’17, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 800 Free 8:22.11...... Janet Evans (FAST), USS Nationals, 8/4/89 1650 Free 16:11.26...... Haley Anderson ’13 vs. UCLA, 2/16/13 1500 Free 16:13.64...... Hayley Peirsol (NOVA) at Janet Evans Inv., 7/17/05 100 Back 51.92 ...... Hannah Weiss ’18, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 200 Back 1:53.83...... Hannah Weiss ’18, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 100 Back 59.27...... (Cal), Janet Evans Inv., 6/8/08 100 Breast 59.48...... Rebecca Soni ’09 vs. Arizona, 11/14/08 200 Back 2:12.32...... Tomoko Hagiwara (Japan), Janet Evans Inv., 7/4/97 200 Breast 2:07.86...... Rebecca Soni ’09 vs. Arizona, 11/14/08 100 Breast 1:06.95... Penny Heyns (Univ. of Calgary), Janet Evans Inv., 7/18/99 100 Fly 51.25...... Kendyl Stewart ‘16 vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 200 Breast 2:24.51... Penny Heyns (Univ. of Calgary), Janet Evans Inv., 7/17/99 200 Fly 1:52.79...... Lyndsay DePaul ‘11 vs. UCLA, 2/12/11 100 Fly 58.48...... Jenny Thompson (Stanford), Janet Evans Inv., 7/16/00 200 IM 1:56.41...... Julia Smit (Stanford) vs. USC, 1/30/10 200 Fly 2:06.90...... Mary T. Meagher (USA) at Olympic Finals, 8/4/84 400 IM 4:03.89...... Stina Gardell ‘14 vs. UCLA, 2/12/11 200 IM 2:09.77...... Natalie Coughlin (Cal), Janet Evans Inv., 6/6/08 200 F.R. 1:29.68...... USC (Wilk, Chenault, Swenson, Stewart) 400 IM 4:38.58...... Julia Smit (Stanford), Janet Evans Inv., 6/7/08 ...... vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 400 Free R. 3:43.43...... USA (Johnson, Steinseifer, Torres, Hogshead), 400 F.R. 3:17.69...... USC (Apostalon, Wooden, Chenault, Wilk) ...... vs. Stanford, 1/30/16 ...... Olympic Finals, 7/31/84 800 F.R. 7:20.23...... USC (Anderson, Hosszu, L. Lim, Smith) 400 Med. R. 4:08.34...... USA (Andrews, Caulkins, Meagher, Hogshead), ...... vs. Wisconsin, 1/19/12 ...... Olympic Finals, 8/3/84 200 M.R. 1:35.94...... USC (Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk) 800 Free. R. 8:19.92...... Pacific Dolphins (Brambley, Limpert, Ebert, Deglau), ...... vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 ...... Janet Evans Invitational, 7/17/99 400 M.R. 3:35.33...... USC (Weiss, Scott, Stewart, Apostalon) ...... vs. California, 1/29/16

Rebecca Soni set McDonald’s Stadium pool records in the 100y and 200y breaststroke as a 2006 freshman and reset them as a 2009 senior.

Former USC assistant coach Janet Evans still holds two pool records.

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Short Course Yards Long Course Meters Short Course Meters

50-Yard Freestyle 50-Meter Freestyle 50-Meter Freestyle Kasey Carlson (2014 Pac-12 Championships)...... 21.74 (2006 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 25.47 (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 25.70

100-Yard Freestyle 100-Meter Freestyle 100-Meter Freestyle Kasey Carlson (2013 Texas Invitational)...... 47.22 Katinka Hosszu (2012)...... 55.58 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 at Arizona State)...... 56.05

200-Yard Freestyle 200-Meter Freestyle 200-Meter Freestyle Chelsea Chenautl (2015 NCAA Championships)..1:43.15 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 1:59.55 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 vs. California)...... 1:57.39

500-Yard Freestyle 400-Meter Freestyle 400-Meter Freestyle Haley Anderson (2012 NCAA Championships).....4:34.48 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 4:08.07 (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 4:02.21

1000-Yard Freestyle 800-Meter Freestyle 800-Meter Freestyle Haley Anderson (2012 Pac-12 Championships).* 9:31.58 Kalyn Keller (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 8:26.33 Kalyn Keller (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 8:25.86 **

1650-Yard Freestyle 1500-Meter Freestyle 1500-Meter Freestyle Haley Anderson (2012 Pac-12 Championships)..15:41.52 Asa Sandlund (2003 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 16:55.73 Kalyn Keller (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 15:49.14

100-Yard Backstroke 100-Meter Backstroke 100-Meter Backstroke Hannah Weiss (2015 NCAA Championships)...... 51.62 Haley McGregory (1996 U.S. Spring Nationals)....1:03.36 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 vs. Texas) ...... 1:00.64

200-Yard Backstroke 200-Meter Backstroke 200-Meter Backstroke Kendyl Stewart (2013 NCAA Championships)...... 1:51.28 Lindsay Benko (1996 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 2:13.83 Joanna Fargus (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 2:09.97

100-Yard Breaststroke 100-Meter Breaststroke 100-Meter Breaststroke Rebecca Soni (2009 Pac-10 Championships)...... 58.10 Rebecca Soni (2007 Husky Invite)...... 1:07.29 Kristin MacGregor (2000 NCAA Championships).1:07.99

200-Yard Breaststroke 200-Meter Breaststroke 200-Meter Breaststroke Rebecca Soni (2009 Pac-10 Championships)...... 2:04.75 Rebecca Soni (2007 Duel in the Pool)...... 2:24.70 Rebecca Soni (2006 Short Course Worlds)...... 2:24.06

100-Yard Butterfly 100-Meter Butterfly 100-Meter Butterfly Kendyl Stewart (2015 NCAA Championships)...... 50.92 Karen Campbell (1999 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 59.94 Jana Krohn (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 59.45

200-Yard Butterfly 200-Meter Butterfly 200-Meter Butterfly Katinka Hosszu (2010 Short Course Nationals).....1:51.02 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 2:09.94 Katinka Hosszu (2010 Short Course Worlds)...... 2:04.56

200-Yard Individual Medley 200-Meter Individual Medley 200-Meter Individual Medley Katinka Hosszu (2012 NCAA Championships)...... 1:51.80 Kristine Quance (1996 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 2:13.76 Katinka Hosszu (2010 Short Course Worlds)...... 2:06.88

400-Yard Individual Medley 400-Meter Individual Medley 400-Meter Individual Medley Katinka Hosszu (2012 NCAA Championships)..** 3:56.54 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 4:40.39 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 NCAA Championships).....4:30.44

200-Yard Freestyle Relay 400-Meter Free Relay 400-Meter Freestyle Relay 1:27.57...... 2016 NCAA Championships 3:50.48...... 1996 Stanford dual meet 3:46.14...... 2004 NCAA Championships Kasia Wilk, Anika Apostalon, Kendyl Stewart, Allison Bock, Lindsay Benko, Lonna Stacey, Joanna Fargus, Jana Krohn, Cait Connealy, Evan Swenson Ayako Nakano Kaitlin Sandeno

400-Yard Freestyle Relay 800-Meter Free Relay 800-Meter Freestyle Relay 3:09.69...... 2016 NCAA Championships 8:14.56...... 2003 U.S. Spring Nationals 7:58.20...... 2004 NCAA Championships Kasia Wilk, Kirsten Vose, Chelsea Chenault, Joy Galloway, Michala Kwasny, Margie Pedder, Kaitlin Kaitlin Sandeno, Cait Connealy, Kalyn Keller, Anika Apostalon Sandeno Joanna Fargus

800-Yard Freestyle Relay 400-Meter Medley Relay 400-Meter Medley Relay 6:53.84...... 2016 NCAA Championships 4:14.30...... 1999 U.S. Spring Nationals 4:06.80...... 2000 NCAA Championships Kirsten Vose, Anika Apostalon, Chelsea Chenault, Lindsay Benko, Kristin MacGregor, Paige Francis, Kristin MacGregor, Michala Kwasny, Kasia Wilk Karen Campbell, Alexis Lyon Jennifer Parmenter

200-Yard Medley Relay Note: Long course records apply only to events in which Note: Short course records apply only to events in which 1:35.72...... 2013 NCAA Championships swimmers represented USC. swimmers represented USC. Christel Simms, Kasey Carlson, Kendyl Stewart, Kasia Wilk ** First 800 meters of 1500 race 400-Yard Medley Relay 3:29.69...... 2016 NCAA Championships Hannah Weiss, Riley Scott, Kendyl Stewart, Anika Apostalon

* First 1000 yards of 1650 race. ^ Relay leadoff ** NCAA record

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2016 — RIO DE JANEIRO Haley Anderson...... Marathon 10K Stina Gardell (Sweden)...... 200 IM Louise Hansson (Sweden)...... 200 IM, 100 Fly, ...... 400 Free Relay, 800 Free Relay Rebecca Heyliger (Bermuda)...... 50 Free Katinka Hosszu (Hungary)..... 200 IM (G), 400 IM (G) ...... 200 Back (S), 100 Back (G), 800 Free Relay ...... 400 Free Relay (S) Kasia Wilk (Poland)...... 100 Free, 400 Free Relay

2012 — LONDON Haley Anderson...... Marathon 10K (S) Stina Gardell (Sweden)...... 200 IM, 400 IM Katinka Hosszu (Hungary)...... 200 Fly 200 IM, ...... 400 IM, 800 Free Relay Lynette Lim (Singapore)...... 400 Free, 800 Free Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast (S), 200 Breast (G), ...... 400 Medley Relay (G) Amanda Weir...... 400 Free Relay (B)

Kasia Wilk (Poland)...... 100 Free, 800 Free Relay Katinka Hosszu won gold medals in the 200 & 400 IM and the 100 back in Rio 2008 — BEIJING and a silver in the 200 back, establishing Blythe Hartley (Canada)...... 3-Meter a USC record four individual medals in one Olympics. Katinka Hosszu (Hungary)...... 200 IM, 400 IM Ariel Rittenouse...... 3-Meter Synchro Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast (S), 200 Breast (G), ...... 400 Medley Relay (S)

2004 — ATHENS Lindsay Benko...... 200 Free, 800 Free Relay (G) ...... 400 Free Relay (S) Blythe Hartley (Canada)...... 10-Meter Diving (B) ...... 3-Meter Synchro, 3-Meter Katinka Hosszu (Hungary)...... 200 Free Rhi Jeffrey...... 800 Free Relay (G) Kalyn Keller...... 400 Free, 800 Free Kaitlin Sandeno...... 800 Free Relay (G), 400 IM (S), ...... 400 Free (B), 200 Fly Amanda Weir...... 400 Free Relay (S)

2000 — SYDNEY Lindsay Benko...... 800 Free Relay (G) ...... 200 Free. 200 Back ...... 800 Free Relay (G) Natalya Chikina...... Platform Joanna Fargus...... 200 Back Blythe Hartley...... 3-Meter Diving, 3-Meter Synchro Dorte Lindner...... 3-Meter Diving (B) ...... Synchronized Springboard Kaitinlin Sandeno...... 800 Free (B), 400 IM, 200 Fly

Rebecca Soni, after breaking the 2:20 barrier during her gold medal winning swim in the 200 breast at the 2012 Olympics. She also won gold in the 400 medley relay and silver in the 100 breast.

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1996 — ATLANTA Janet Evans...... 400 Free, 800 Free Kristine Quance...... 200 IM, 100 Breast ...... 400 Medley Relay (G) Maria Elena Romero (Mexico)...... 3-Meter Diving

1992 — BARCELONA Ayako Nakano (Japan)...... 50 Free, 100 Free Eri Kimura (Japan)...... 200 IM, 400 IM Maria Elena Romero (Mexico)...... 3-Meter Diving

1988 — SEOUL Mojca Cater (Canada)...... 200 Fly Sylvia Hume (New Zealand)...... 200 Back Annmarie Munk...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast

1984 — LOS ANGELES (Canada)...... 100 Breast (S) ...... 200 Breast (G) ...... 400 Medley Relay (B) Lisa Wen (Taiwan)...... 800 Free ...... 200 Free (S) Wendy Wyland...... Platform Diving (B)

1980 — MOSCOW (U.S. Boycotted) Michelle Ford (Australia)...... 200 Fly (S), 400 IM (B) ...... 800 Free (G) Nancy Garapick (Canada)...... 200 Free, 400 IM Karin LaBerge...... 800 Free Lindsay Benko won Olympic gold Mimi Numano (Japan)...... 100 Free medals in 2000 and 2004. Debbie Rudd (Great Britain)....100 Breast, 200 Breast Cynthia Woodhead.....100 Free, 200 Free, 400 Free, ...... 800 Free, 400 MR, 400 FR

1976 — MONTREAL Robin Corsiglia (Canada)...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast ...... 400 Medley Relay (B) Michelle Ford (Australia)...... 200 Fly, 200 Free Anette Fredricksson (Sweden)...100 Breast, 200 Breast ...... 400 Medley Relay Nancy Garapick (Canada)...... 100 Back (B) ...... 200 Back (B) ...... 400 Medley Relay (B) Jeannie Haney Neville...... 400 IM Debbie Rudd (Great Britain)....100 Breast, 200 Breast ...... 400 Medley Relay Laura Siering...... 400 Medley Relay (S), 100 Breast ...... 100 Back ...... 200 Back

Kristine Quance won gold in the 400 medley relay at the 1996 Olympics.

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Women of Troy Olympians – 12 Golds

1972 — MUNICH Silke Pielen (West Germany)...... 100 Back ...... 400 Medley Relay (B) Keena Rothhammer Weisbly...... 200 Free (B) ...... 400 Free, 800 Free (G) Dana Shrader Butler...... 100 Fly

1968 — MEXICO CITY Sue Jones...... 100 Breast, 400 Medley Relay

1964 — TOKYO Sharon Finneran Rittenhouse...... 400 IM (S) Jeanne Hallock...... 100 Free

1960 — ROME Carolyn House Helmath...... 400 Free Paula Jean Meyers Pope...... Platform (S) ...... Springboard (S)

1956 — MELBOURNE Paula Jean Meyers Pope...... Platform (B) Marley Lynn Shriver...... 400 Free

1952 — HELSINKI Paula Jean Meyers Pope...... Platform (S)

1948 — LONDON Muriel Mellon...... 100 Back Kaitlin Sandeno won gold, silver and bronze medals at the 2004 Olympics and another bronze in 1936 — BERLIN 2000. Iris Cummings Critchell...... 200 Breast Edith Motridge-Polster...... 100 Back Velma Dunn Ploessel...... Tower (S)

(G) Gold 12, (S) Silver 16, (B) Bronze 15

Cynthia Woodhead won silver in the 200m free at the 1984 Michelle Ford, representing Australia, won Olympics. gold in the 800 free, silver in the 200 fly and bronze in the 400 IM at the 1980 Olympics.

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World Championships – 44 Gold Medals

2016 — Windsor, Canada (SCM) 400 Medley Relay....1st Katinka Hosszu ‘12 100 IM...... 1st 2002 — Moscow, Russia (SCM) 200 IM...... 1st 2010 — Dubai, UAE (SCM) Lindsay Benko ‘99 100 Free...... 9th 400 IM...... 1st Stina Gardell ‘14 200 IM ��������������� 10th 200 Free...... 1st 100 Back...... 1st 400 IM...... 11th 200 Back...... 1st 200 Back...... 1st Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200 IM...... 4th 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd 100 Fly...... 1st 200 Fly...... 4th 400 Free Relay...... 4th 200 Fly...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 7th 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 50 Back...... 2nd Rebecca Soni ‘09 50 Breast...... 1st 200 Free...... 2nd 100 Breast...... 1st 2001 — Fukuoka, Japan 400 Free...... 4th 200 Breast...... 1st Joanna Fargus ’05 200 Back...... 3rd 800 Free...... 8th 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd Blythe Hartley ‘06 1-Meter...... 1st Kaitlin Sandeno ’04 200 Fly...... 3rd 2015 — Kazan, Russia (LCM) 2010 — Roberval, Canada 800 Free...... 3rd Chelsea Chenault ‘16 800 F.R.(p)...... 1st (Open Water) 400 IM...... 5th Stina Gardell ‘14 200 IM ...... 22nd Haley Anderson ‘13 25K...... 4th 1500 Free...... 6th 400 IM...... 25th Rebecca Heyliger ‘16 50 Free...... 57th 2009 — Rome, Italy 2000 — Athens, Greece (SCM) Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200 IM...... 1st Haley Anderson ‘13 1500 Free...... 9th Lindsay Benko ‘99 200 Back...... 3rd 400 IM...... 1st 800 Free...... 28th 200 Free...... 8th 200 Back...... 3rd Dina Hegazy ‘10 100 Back...... 40th 400 Free...... 1st 200 Free...... 5th Katinka Hosszu ‘12 400 IM...... 1st 400 Free Relay...... 4th 200 Fly...... 13th 200 Fly...... 3rd 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd Kendyl Stewart ‘16 50 Fly...... 9th 200 IM...... 3rd 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 100 Fly...... 10th 800 Free Relay...... 6th Karen Campbell ‘99 50 Fly...... 5th 400 Mixed M.R..... 2nd Ania Kowalczyk ‘12 200 IM...... 37th 100 Fly...... 3rd 400 M.R...... 4th Hayley McGregory 100 Back ...... 6th 400 Free Relay...... 4th Kasia Wilk ‘16 400 F.R...... 12th Ariel Rittenhouse ‘13 3-Meter...... 5th 800 Free Relay (p).2nd 400 M.R...... 18th 3-Meter Synchro..... 6th 100 Free...... 24th Rebecca Soni ‘09 50 Breast...... 2nd 1999 — Hong Kong (SCM) 100 Breast...... 1st Paige Francis ‘00 100 Back...... 6th 2014 — Doha, Qatar (SCM) 200 Breast ...... 4th 200 Back...... 6th Katinka Hosszu ‘12 100 Back...... 1st 200 Back...... 1st 2007 — Melbourne, Australia 1998 — Perth, Australia 100 IM...... 1st Joanna Fargus ‘06 200 Back...... 14th Lindsay Benko ’99 200 Free...... 8th 200 IM...... 1st Blythe Hartley ‘06 1-Meter...... 2nd 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 200 Free...... 2nd 3-Meter...... 8th Kristine Quance ’97 400 IM...... 5th 400 IM...... 2nd 3-Meter Synchro... 13th 200 Fly...... 8th 200 Fly...... 2nd Kalyn Keller ‘07 10K...... 9th 200 Breast...... 6th 50 Back...... 3rd 25K...... 2nd Amada Weir ‘07 100 Free...... 15th 1994 — Rome, Italy Katinka Hosszu won an 2013 — Barcelona, Spain 400 Free Relay...... 2nd Janet Evans ’95 800 Free...... 1st amazing 7 gold medals at the Haley Anderson ‘13 5K...... 1st 400 M.R., 800 M.R. Kristine Quance ’97 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd Chelsea Chenault ‘17 800 Free Relay (p)...1st 400 IM...... 3rd 2016 World Championships. Stina Gardell ‘14 200 IM...... 17th 2006 — Shanghai, China (SCM) 400 IM...... 16th Kaitlin Sandeno ‘04 100 IM...... t-6th 1982 — SCM Rebecca Heyliger ‘16 50 Free...... 45th 200 IM...... 2nd Sue Harbernigg ’85 400 Free Relay...... 2nd 100 Free...... 57th 400 IM...... 5th Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200 Free...... 9th 200 Back...... 12th 200 Fly...... 3rd 200 Free...... 15th 200 IM...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 200 Back...... 6th Rebecca Soni ‘09 200 Breast...... 4th 400 IM...... 1st Lynette Lim ‘14 400 Free...... 22nd 2005 — Montreal, Canada 400 Free Relay..... 14th Blythe Hartley ‘06 1-Meter...... 1st 800 Free Relay..... 12th 3-Meter...... 6th Kaitlin Sandeno ‘04 400 IM...... 3rd 2012 — Istanbul, Turkey (SCM) 800 Free Relay...... 1st Katinka Hosszu ‘12 100 IM...... 1st 200 Fly...... 1st 2004 — Indianapolis, Ind. (SCM) 200 IM...... 2nd Lindsay Benko ‘99 100 Free...... 8th 200 Free...... 2nd 200 Free...... 2nd 400 IM...... 3rd 400 Free Relay...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 4th 800 Free Relay...... 1st Andrea Kropp ‘15 200 Breast...... 5th Kaitlin Sandeno ‘04 400 Free...... 1st Jasmine Tosky ‘16 800 Free Relay (p)...1st 200 Fly...... 1st 200 Fly...... 9th 400 IM...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 1st 2011 — Shanghai, China Stina Gardell ‘14 200 IM ��������������� 19th 2003 — Barcelona, Spain 400 IM...... 16th Lindsay Benko ‘99 200 Free...... 4th 800 Free Relay..... 12th 400 Free...... 6th Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200 IM...... 6th 400 Free Relay...... 1st 400 IM...... 15th 800 Free Relay...... 1st 200 Fly...... 19th 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd 800 Free Relay...... 5th Blythe Hartley ‘06 1-Meter...... 3rd Haley Anderson won gold Rebecca Soni ‘09 50 Breast...... 3rd 3-Meter...... 5th in the 5K at the 2013 World 100 Breast...... 1st Platform...... 12th Championships. 200 Breast...... 1st

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Pan Pacific Games World University Games – 11 Gold Medals – 3 Gold Medals

2010 — Irvine, California 2013 — Kazan, Russia Haley Anderson ‘13 800m free 8th Meghan Hawthorne ‘14 400 IM...... 2nd 1500m free 4th Chelsea Chenault ‘17 800 Free Relay...... 1st 10K 4th 200 Free...... 6th Rebecca Soni ‘09 100m breast 1st 400 Free...... 9th 200m breast 1st Andrea Kropp ‘15 200 Breast...... 8th Joanna Stenkvist ‘16 100 Back...... 20th 2006 — Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 200 Free...... 11th Jo Fargus ‘05 100m back 7th 200 Back...... 11th 400 Free...... 15th 200m back 6th 400 Free Relay...... 8th Amanda Weir ‘07 50m free 9th 800 Free Relay...... 7th 100m free 2nd 400 Medley Relay...... 8th 400m free relay 1st Kendyl Stewart ‘16 400 Medley Relay...... 3rd 400m medley relay 1st 50 Back...... 15th 200 Back...... 7th 2002 — Yokohama, Japan Jasmine Tosky ‘16 50 Fly...... 15th Lindsay Benko ’99 200m free 1st 100 Fly...... 12th 400m free 2nd Kasia Wilk ‘16 50 Free...... 24th 400m free relay 2nd 100 Free...... 13th 800m free relay 1st 400m medley relay 2nd 2011 — Shenzhen, China Haley Anderson ‘13 800 Free...... 2nd 1999 — Sydney, Australia 1500 Free...... 1st Lindsay Benko ’99 200m free 2nd Lyndsay DePaul ‘11 50 Fly...... 5th 400m free 2nd 100 Fly...... 4th 200m back 3rd Lynette Lim ‘14 800 Free...... 10th 400m free relay 1st 800m free relay 1st 2009 — Belgrade, Serbia Lyndsay DePaul ‘11 200 Fly...... 2nd 400 IM...... 2nd 1997 — Fukuoka, Japan Lindsay Benko ’99 800m free relay 1st 2007 — Bangkok, Thailand Kristine Quance ‘97 200m IM 1st Kaitlin Sandeno ‘04 200 IM...... 1st 400m IM 1st 400 IM...... 2nd 200m fly 2nd 800 F.R...... 1st 200 Fly...... 5th 1995 — Atlanta, Georgia Kristine Quance ‘97 2005 — Izmir, Turkey Rebecca Soni ’09 50 Breast...... 7th 100 Breast...... 2nd 200 Breast...... 2nd

British Commonwealth Games 2001 — Beijing, China – 4 Gold Medals Nicci Fusaro ’04 Jana Krohn ’04 Corrie Murphy ’01 Jennifer Parmenter ’03 2006 — Melbourne, Australia Joanna Fargus ’05 200 Back...... 1st 1999 — Mallorca, Spain Blythe Hartley ’05 1-Meter...... 1st Corrie Murphy ’01 ...... 1 Bronze 3-Meter...... 1st 1997 — Italy 2002 — Manchester, England Kim Black, ’00 ...... 1 Silver Blythe Hartley won two gold Joanna Fargus ’05 200 Back...... 2nd Karen Campbell, ’99 medals at the 2006 British 800 Free Relay...... 1st Paige Francis, ’00 ...... 1 Bronze Commonwealth Games. Blythe Hartley ’05 1-Meter...... 2nd Jean Ellis Todisco ’98...... 1 Bronze 3-Meter...... 4th Platform...... 3rd Margie Pedder ’05 200 Fly...... 3rd Pan Am Games – 2 Gold Medals European Championships

2011 — Guadalajara, Mexico 2010 — Budapest, Hungary Lindsay DePaul ‘11...... Silver (200 Fly) Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200m fly...... 1st 200m IM...... 1st 2007 — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 400m IM 2nd Kalyn Keller ‘07 800y Free Relay...... 1st

1999 — Winnipeg, Canada 1999 — Instanbul, Turkey Karen Campbell ’99...... 2 Golds Asa Sandlund ’03

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NCAA/AIAW Champions in bold (Some years incomplete due to lack of records)

2016 Anika Apostalon...... 100 Free, 200 F.R., ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 400 M.R. Chelsea Chenault...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Riley Scott...... 400 M.R. Kendyl Stewart...... 200 F.R., 400 M.R. Evan Swenson...... 200 F.R. Kirsten Vose...... 200 IM, 200 Breast, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Hannah Weiss...... 400 M.R. Kasia Wilk...... 100 free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R.

2015 Chelsea Chenault...... 200 Free, 800 F.R. Andrea Kropp...... 400 M.R. Kendyl Stewart...... 100 Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Hannah Weiss...... 400 M.R. Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform Joanna Stenkvist...... 800 F.R. Kasia Wilk...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R.

2014 Kasey Carlson...... 50y free, 100 Free, 100 Breast, ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 400 M.R. Chelsea Chenault ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Stina Gardell ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 F.R. Victoria Ishimatsu was a five- Haley Ishimatsu ...... 1-Meter, Platform time All-American diver who Joanna Stenkvist...... 200 F.R., 400 M.R. won an NCAA title on 1-meter Kendyl Stewart ...... 200 F.R., 400 M.R. as a 2012 senior. Evan Swenson...... 200 F.R. Jasmine Tosky...... 400 F.R., 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Kasia Wilk...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R., 400 M.R.

2013 Lynette Lim ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Haley Anderson...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Lindsay Parrish ...... 200 M.R., 400 F.R. Kasey Carlson...... 50 Free, 100 Breast, Christel Simms ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R. Amanda Smith ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Stina Gardell ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 F.R. Yumi So ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Meghan Hawthorne ...... 200 IM Haley Ishimatsu ...... Platform 2011 Andrea Kropp...... 200 Breast Haley Anderson...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Lynette Lim ...... 800 F.R. Presley Bard...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Christel Simms ...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R. Kasey Carlson...... 50 Free, 100 Breast, 200 M.R., Kendyl Stewart ...... 200 Back, 200 M.R., 200 F.R...... 400 M.R. Jasmine Tosky...... 400 Fly, 800 F.R. Lyndsay DePaul...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 I.M., Kasia Wilk...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Stina Gardell...... 800 F.R. 2012 Katinka Hosszu...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly, Haley Anderson...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 F.R...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Kasey Carlson...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R. Christel Simms...... 200 M.R. Stina Gardell ...... 200 IM, 200 Breast Amanda Smith...... 800 F.R. Meghan Hawthorne ...... 200 IM Katinka Hosszu ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 Fly, ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Victoria Ishimatsu ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Tanya Krisman ...... 400 Fly

Presley Bard was a four-time All-American in 2010 and 2011.

Kasia Wilk and Anika Apostalon became the first Trojan duo, in 2016, to earn All- American honors in the 100y free since 1985.

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2010 Haley Anderson...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Presley Bard.....100y Back, 200y Back, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Lyndsay DePaul...... 100y Fly, 400 Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Katinka Hosszu...... 400 IM, 200 Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Jessica Schmitt...... 400 M.R.

2009 Katinka Hosszu...... 400 IM, 200 Fly, 500 Free, 400 M.R. Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter Kristen Lahey...... 400 M.R. Rebecca Soni...400 M.R., 100 Breast, 200 Breast Rachael Waller...... 400 M.R.

2008 Emily Goetsch...... 400 M.R. Whitney Hentzen...... 1650 Free Kristen Lahey...... 400 M.R. Rebecca Soni...400 M.R., 100 Breast, 200 Breast Rachael Waller...... 400 M.R.

2007 Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast , 200 Breast

2006 Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Rhi Jeffrey...... 100 Free, 400 M.R. Jana Krohn was a 10-time All-American at USC. Kristen Lahey...... 400 M.R. Hayley McGregory...... 100 Back, 400 M.R. Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast , 200 Breast, ...... 400 M.R.

2005 Cait Connealy...... 800 F.R. Joanna Fargus...... 800 F.R. Emily Goetsch...... 800 F.R. Kalyn Keller...... 800 F.R. Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Marisa Kozak...... 200 Fly

2004 Cait Connealy...... 800 F.R. Joanna Fargus...... 800 F.R. Kalyn Keller...... 400 Free, 1500 Free Jana Krohn...... 100 Fly Margie Pedder...... 1500 Free, 800 F.R. Kaitlin Sandeno...... 200 IM, 400 IM, ...... 200 Fly, 800 F.R.

2003 Nicci Fusaro...... 3-Meter Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Jana Krohn...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Michala Kwasny...... 200 Fly, 200 IM, ...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Kammy Miller...... 400 M.R. Margie Pedder...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Kaitlin Sandeno...... 500 Free, 400 IM, 1650 Free, ...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R.

2002 Joanna Fargus...... 100 Back, 200 Back, ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Nicci Fusaro...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Jana Krohn...... 100 Fly Michala Kwasny...... 200 Fly, 400 IM, 400 F.R. Kristin MacGregor...... 100 Breast, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jennifer Parmenter...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Kaitlin Sandeno...... 400 IM, 200 Fly, 800 F.R.

2001 Kellie Brennan...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Nicci Fusaro...... 3-Meter Jana Krohn...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. One of the top divers in NCAA Michala Kwasny...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly, 400 M.R. history, Blythe Hartley was a 12- Kristin MacGregor...... 200 IM, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Lindsay Benko earned 21 All- time All-American who won five Katie Meyer...... 200 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. American honors between 1996-99. NCAA titles and eight Pac-10 titles. Corrie Murphy...... 400 IM Jennifer Parmenter...... 200 M.R. Asa Sandlund...... 1650 Free

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2000 Kellie Brennan...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Paige Francis...... 400 M.R. Michala Kwasny...... 200 IM, 400 M.R. Kristin MacGregor...... 200 IM, 100 Breast, 400 M.R. Corrie Murphy...... 200 Back, 400 IM, 400 M.R. Jennifer Parmenter...... 400 M.R. Asa Sandlund...... 1500 Free

1999 Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Karen Campbell...... 50 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Fly, ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Carolyn Conrad...... 200 F.R. Paige Francis...... 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Kristin MacGregor...... 100 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Nora Zhong...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R.

1998 Lindsay Benko...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. Alexis Binder...... 1650 Free) Kim Black...... 500 Free, 400 M.R.) Karen Campbell...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 M.R.) Natalya Chikina...... 1-Meter, Platform) Dórte Lindner...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter) Corrie Murphy...... 200 Back, 400 IM) Jean Ellis Todisco...... 400 IM, 400 M.R.) Brittany White...... 400 IM)

1997 – NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 Back,400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R.) Karen Campbell...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 M.R., ...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R.) Natalya Chikina...... Platform) Paige Francis...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R.) Hope Gittings...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 M.R., ...... 400 M.R.) Dórte Lindner...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter) USC celebrates its first NCAA team title in 1997. Pictured Sarah Maggio...... 400 IM, 800 F.R.) left to right: Allyson Giampietro, Karen Campbell, Kristine Kristine Quance ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, Quance, Hope Gittings and Emily Ayers...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R.) Jean Ellis Todisco...... 200 Fly)

1996 Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 Back, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R.) Allison Bock...... 100 Free, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Kristine Quance ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R.) won a USC school Hope Gittings...... 100 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R.) record nine NCAA Sarah Maggio...... 400 IM, 800 F.R.) titles from 1994- Ayako Nakano...... 200 F.R., 800 F.R.) 97 and set nine Kristine Quance ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, school records...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Maria Elena Romero...... 3-Meter Lonna Stacey...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Jean Ellis Todisco...... 200 Fly, 400 M.R.

1995 Hope Gittings...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. Kristine Quance...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breast, ...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R. Emily Short...... 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Lonna Stacey...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Jennifer Stephen ...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Ulrike Reinholdt...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Jean Ellis Todisco...... 200 Fly

1994 Heather Ballard...... 1650 Free Hope Gittings...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Eri Kimura...... 400 IM Ayako Nakano ...... 100 Free, 200 M.R., ...... 400 M.R. ,800 F.R. Heather Ray...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Ulrike Reinholdt ...... 800 F.R. Kristine Quance ...... 100 Breast, 200 IM, ...... 400 IM, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Jennifer Stephen ...... 200 Free, 800 F.R. 94 2016-2017 USC Swimming and Diving 2016-2017 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Women’s History Women of Troy All-Americans (306)

Karen Campbell was an eight-time From left, USC’s 1994 NCAA title-winning 800y free relay team: Ayako Nakano, Ulrike Rein- All-American in two years at USC (1997-98). holdt, Jennifer Stephen and Kristine Quance.

1993 Kara Devlin...... 200 Fly Suze Fila...... 200 M.R.) Jenn Hutchison...... 500 Free Lisa Dorman...... 50 Free, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Karin Gould...... 800 F.R. Petrina Lessard...... 800 F.R. Suze Fila...... 800 F.R. Karin LaBerge...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Ayako Nakano...... 200 Free, 800 F.R. Kathy Hettche...... 800 F.R., 400 IM, 1650 Free Heather Strang...... 200 M.R. Ulrike Reinholdt...... 800 F.R. Terri O’Loughlin...... 100 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Lisa Wen...... 800 F.R. Jennifer Stephen...... 800 F.R. Carol Peterson...... 1650 Free Cynthia Woodhead...... 800 F.R., 200 M.R. Heather Strang...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R. 1992 Nancy Weiglin...... 200 F.R. 1985 Jenn Hutchison...... 200 Fly Cynthia Woodhead...... 800 F.R. Annis Andersson...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, ...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R., 400 F.R. 1991 1986 Suze Fila...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R. Elin Bartell...... 400 F.R. Annis Andersson...... 200 M.R. Karin Gould...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Lisa Dorman...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R. Vera Barker...... 200 IM Sue Habernigg ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free, Anna Hansen...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R...... 400 M.R., 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Monica Koyama...... 200 M.R. Karin LaBerge...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Heather Ray...... 400 M.R. Shannon Oructt...... 100 Breast, 400 M.R. Leslie Seward...... 200 M.R., 400 F.R. Anne Ottenbrite...... 100 Breast, 100 Breast, 200 M.R. Tara Shriner...... 200 Breast, 400 M.R. Carol Peterson...... 800 F.R. Sheri White...... 200 M.R. Heather Strang...... 100 Back, 100 Free, ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 1990 Nancy Weiglin...... 200 F.R. Elin Bartell...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Lisa Dorman...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 1984 Anna Hansen...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Kelley Cox Anette Moller...... 800 F.R. Robin Fiene Terri O’Loughlin...... 100 Fly, 200 IM, Suze Fila ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Michelle Ford Leslie Seward...... 400 F.R. Karin Gould Tara Shriner...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Sue Habernigg Sheri White...... 100 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Jennifer Johnston Karin LaBerge 1989 Carol Peterson Lisa Dorman...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R., 50 Free Cynthia Woodhead Kathy Hettche...... 200 F.R.) Robin Leckonby...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. 1983 Terri O’Loughlin...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Laura Campuzano...... 500 Free, 1650 Free ...... 200 F.R., 100 Fly Kelley Cox...... 50 Back, 200 M.R. Leslie Seward...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., Robin Fiene...... 200 M.R., 800 F.R...... 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Michelle Ford...... 500 Free, 200 Fly, ...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R. 1988 Anette Frederickson...... 50 Breast, 200 M.R. Leslie Daland Karin Gould...... 800 F.R. Terri O’Loughlin...... 100 Fly Sue Habernigg ...... 100 Fly, 100 Free, Sue Habernigg won NCAA ...... 200 Free, 800 F.R. 1987 titles in 1983 and 1985. Annis Andersson...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Leslie Daland...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R., 500 Free

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Jacqueline Komrij...... 50 Breast, 200 M.R. 1979 (AIAW) Karin LaBerge...... 1650 Free Margaret Brown...... 100 Back, 200 Back, Maura Walsh...... 200 Fly ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. 1975 Mayumi Yokoyama...... 200 Fly Sue Gove...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. Linda Stimpson ...... 50 Back, 100 Back, Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, ...... 100 Fly, 200 M.R. 1982 ...... 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 200 F.R., 400 M.R. Teresa McDonald...... 50 Breast, 200 M.R. Kelley Cox...... 50 Back, 50 Fly, 100 Back Debbie Rudd ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast, Denise Pearson...... 200 M.R. Robin Fiene...... 100 Free ...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Cathy Yaussey...... 200 M.R. Michelle Ford...... 50 Breast, 500 Free, 400 IM Val Seyfert...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. Anette Frederickson...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast Karen Reeser...... 200 F.R., 400 M.R. Sue Habernigg...... 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 100 Free, 200 Free) Kristy Henderson 1978 (AIAW) Tracy Spalding Laurie Edwards...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Maura Walsh...... 200 Fly, 400 IM Sue Gove...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Mayumi Yokoyama...... 200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM Lisa Hilger...... 50 Back, 100 Back, 400 M.R...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. 800 F.R. Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 400 F.R...... 100 IM, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. 1981 (AIAW) Debbie Rudd ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast, Anette Frederickson...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast,200 Breast ...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Tracy Spalding...... 200 Free, 500 Free Lauri Siering...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Maura Walsh...... 500 Free Val Seyfert...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Teri McKeever ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Kim Stedman Miriam Smith...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 M.R. 400 F.R. 1980 (AIAW) 400 M.R. Margaret Brown...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. Lisa Dahl...... 200 F.R. 1977 (AIAW) Anette Frederickson ...... 50 Breast, Laurie Edwards ...... 200 F.R...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 M.R. Sue Gove ...... 50 Back, 100 Back, Nancy Garapick ...... 200 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM, ...... 200 Back, 200 F.R...... 200 Fly, 200 Back, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Kim Peters Sue Hinderaker...... 50 Free, 50 Fly, 200 F.R., Cindy Schilling ...... 200 F.R...... 400 F.R., 200 M.R. Val Syefert ...... 200 F.R. Karen Johannsen...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. Miriam Smith ...... 100 Back ...... 400 F.R., 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Teri McKeever...... 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 200 Fly 1976 ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Laurie Edwards ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Debbie Rudd was a 14-time Debbie Rudd...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast, Heather Greenwood ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, All-American and won two ...... 200 Breast, 400 M.R.) ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. AIAW national titles. Miriam Smith...... (200 M.R. Kim Peters ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, Maura Walsh ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R...... 400 IM, 400 F.R. 800 F.R. Cindy Schilling ...... 100 Free, 50 Fly, 100 Fly, ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R.

Karen LaBerge was a seven-time USC All-American whose pool record in the 1650y free survived more than 15 Sue Hinderaker won a pair of 50y years. free AIAW titles and was an 18- time All-American.

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Pac-12 Conference (2012-present) Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Back Pacific-10 Conference (1986-2011) Kellie Brennan ...... 1-Meter 1980 (18) — WCAA Champions Western Collegiate Athletic Assoc. (1979-85) Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 50 Fly (Some years incompete due to lack of records) 1998 (2) Maura Walsh ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Dorte Lindner ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Anette Fredricksson ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast, 2016 (3) – Pac-12 Champions ...... 200 Breast, 100 IM Chelsea Chenault...... 500 Free 1997 (7) Nancy Garapick ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, Elizabeth Stinson...... 1650 Free Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free ...... 200 Back, 200 Free 800 Free Relay...... Kirsten Vose, Anika Apostalon, Natalya Chikina ...... 3-Meter ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R...... Chelsea Chenault, Allie Wooden Hope Gittings ...... 200 Back Kristine Quance ...... 200 Breast, 200 IM, 400 IM 1979 (2) — WCAA Champions 2015 (3) Jean Ellis Todisco ...... 200 Fly Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free Andrea Kropp...... 200 Breast Debbie Rudd ...... 200 Breast Kendyl Stewart...... 100 Fly 1996 (3) Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Back, 500 Free Maria Elena Romero...... 1-Meter 2014 (3) Kasey Carlson...... 50 Free 1995 (1) Haley Ishimatsu...... 3-Meter, Platform Jean Ellis Todisco ...... 200 Fly

2013 (5) 1994 (4) Haley Anderson...... 500, 1650 Free Ayaka Nakano ...... 200 Free Kasey Carlson...... 100 Breast Heather Ballard ...... 1650 Free Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform Kristine Quance...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Kendyl Stewart...... 100 Fly 1987 (1) Lyndsay DePaul won the 100y Pac-10 2012 (7) Leslie Daland ...... 1650 Free title in 2011 and was part of the 800y Haley Anderson...... 500, 1650 Free free relay win in 2010. Katinka Hosszu...... 200 IM, 200 Free, 200 Fly 1985 (6) — WCAA Champions Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Sue Habernigg ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, ...... 200 Free, 100 Fly) 2011 (8) 800 F.R...... Peterson, Wen, Gould, Habernigg Haley Anderson...... 500, 1650 Free 400 M.R. Lyndsay DePaul...... 100 Fly Katinka Hosszu...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly 1984 (8) Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Kelly Cox ...... 100 Back Sue Habernigg ...... 100 Free 2010 (6) Karin LaBerge ...... 1650 Free Haley Anderson...... 1650 Free Cynthia Woodhead ...... 200 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM Presley Bard...... 100 Back 400 F.R. Katinka Hosszu...... 200 Fly 800 F.R. Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 800 F.R...... Bard, DePaul, Anderson, Hosszu 1983 (6) Sue Habernigg ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 2009 (4) ...... 50 Fly, 100 Fly Victoria Ishimatsu...... 3-Meter Michelle Ford ...... 200 Fly Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Jacqueline Komrij ...... 100 IM 400 M.R...... Lahey, Soni, Hosszu, Waller 1982 (13) — WCAA Champions 2008 (2) Michelle Ford ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 200 Fly Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Anette Fredricksson ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast Sue Habernigg ...... 200 Free, 50 Fly, 100 Fly 2006 (6) Mayumi Yokoyama ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 400 M.R...... Cox, Fredricksson, Habernigg, Ford Kalyn Keller...... 500 Free 400 F.R...... Spalding, Yokoyama, Walsh, Fiene Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 800 F.R...... Spalding, Walsh, Habernigg, Ford 2005 co-captain Joanna Fargus was 400 M.R...... McGregory, Soni, Goetsch, Jeffrey 1981 (5) a six-time USC All-American and won 2005 (4) Anette Fredricksson ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast the 2005 200y back Pac-10 title. Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free Joanna Fargus...... 200 Back Tracy Spalding ...... 200 Free Kalyn Keller...... 1650 Free Kim Stedman

2004 (4) Kalyn Keller...... 500y Free, 1650y Free Kaitlin Sandeno...... 400 IM, 200 Fly

2003 (9) Blythe Hartley ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Michala Kwasny...... 200 IM, 200 Fly Kaitlin Sandeno...... 500 Free, 400 IM, 1650 Free 800 F.R...... Krohn, Pedder, Kwasny, Sandeno

2002 (4) Nicci Fusaro...... 3-Meter, Platform Blythe Hartley ...... 1-Meter Michala Kwasny...... 400 IM Kellie 2001 (3) Brennan Kellie Brennan ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter won four Michala Kwasny...... 400 IM Pac-10 Hope Gittings, a co-captain on USC’s diving NCAA title team in 1997, won the Pac- 2000 (1) titles. Kellie Brennan ...... 1-Meter 10 200 back that same year.

1999 (4)

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2016 400y Free Relay...... Kasia Wilk, Kirsten Vose, ...... Chelsea Chenault, Anika Apostalon

2014 Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform

2013 Haley Anderson...... 500 Freestyle, 1650 Freestyle Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform

2012 Haley Anderson...... 500 Freestyle Katinka Hosszu...... 400 IM, 200 Butterfly Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter

2011 Katinka Hosszu...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Butterfly

2009 Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke

2008 Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke Chelsea Chenault, Anika Apostalon, Kirsten Vose and Kasia Wilk 2007 won USC’s first ever NCAA title in the 400y free relay in 2016. Rebecca Soni...... 200 Breaststroke

2006 Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Rebecca Soni...... 200 Breaststroke

2005 Blythe Hartley...... 3-Meter

2004 Kalyn Keller...... 1500 Freestyle Kaitlin Sandeno...... 200 IM, 400 IM

2002 Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, Platform

1999 Lindsay Benko...... 500 Freestyle

1997 Lindsay Benko...... 500 Freestyle, 200 Backstroke Kristine Quance...... 400 IM, 200 Breaststroke

1996 Lindsay Benko...... 500 Freestyle, 200 Backstroke Kristine Quance...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breaststroke

1994 Kristine Quance...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breaststroke 800 Free Relay...... Ayako Nakano, Kristine Quance, Katinka Hosszu (left) and Lindsay Benko (right) are tied for ...... Ulrike Reinholdt, Jennifer Stephen third on USC’s career list of NCAA title holders with five apiece. 1985 Sue Habernigg ...... 200 Freestyle

1983 Sue Habernigg...... 200 Freestyle

1980 Rebecca Soni won six NCAA Annette Fredrickson...... 50 Breaststroke titles as a Trojan and is the Nancy Garapick ...... 200 Freestyle, 200 IM first woman to to win titles Maura Walsh ...... 500 Freestyle in the 200y breast four 1979 consecutive years. Sue Hinderaker...... 50 Breaststroke Debbie Rudd...... 200 Breaststroke

1978 Sue Hinderaker...... 50 Freestyle Debbie Rudd...... 200 Breaststroke

1977 Miriam Smith...... 100 Backstroke 200 Free Relay...... Cindy Schilling, Val Seyfert, ...... Susan Gove, Laurie Edwards

1976 Kim Peters...... 500 Freestyle 400 Free Relay...... Kim Peters, Heather Greenwood, ...... Laurie Edwards, Cindy Schilling

1975 Linda Stimpson...... 50, 100 Backstroke

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YEAR W/L CONF. NCAAS HEAD COACH CAPTAINS 1977 3-1 2 6 Pokey Richardson Kaia Hedlund, Cindy Schilling 1978 7-2 — 4 Pokey Richardson Kim Peters 1979 3-1 1 6 Pokey Richardson Laurie Edwards 1980 6-1 1 3 Don LaMont Val Seyfert, Miriam Smith 1981 5-4 2 8 Don LaMont Lisa Hilger 1982 9-2 1 5 Don LaMont Meredith Williams 1983 10-1 2 4 Don LaMont Teri McKeever 1984 7-3 2 4 Don LaMont Sue Habernigg 1985 9-1 1 6 Don LaMont Sue Habernigg 1986 9-3 4 20 Don LaMont Karen Gould, Jenny Johnston 1987 9-4 2 8 Don LaMont Carol Peterson, Heather Strang 1988 6-6 4 25 Don LaMont Nancy Wieglin, Missy Mangini 1989 9-5 4 25 Darrell Fick Leslie Daland 1990 9-6 5 6 Darrell Fick Lisa Dorman 1991 9-3 6 9 Darrell Fick Lisa Dorman, Julie Parker 1992 7-3 3 16 Darrell Fick Julie Parker, Leslie Seward 1993 7-5 4 13 Darrell Fick Tara Shriner 2014 captain and All-American 1994 8-1 3 6 Mark Schubert Mojca Cater, Diana Fridley, Heather Ray Kasey Carlson. 1995 8-1 3 7 Mark Schubert Jen Hutchison, Jennifer Stephen 1996 9-1 3 4 Mark Schubert Jennifer Stephen, Meaghan Williams 1997 9-1 2 1 Mark Schubert Sarah Maggio, Kristine Quance, Jean Ellis Todisco 1998 8-1 2 5 Mark Schubert Lindsay Benko, Jean Ellis Todisco 1999 6-2 2 6 Mark Schubert Lindsay Benko, Karen Campbell 2000 5-3 5 7 Mark Schubert Emily Ayers, Corrie Murphy 2001 4-3 3 6 Mark Schubert Karen Jacobs, Corrie Murphy 2002 5-4 2 4 Mark Schubert Katie Meyer, Kristin MacGregor 2003 5-3 3 3 Mark Schubert Asa Sandlund, Michala Kwasny 2004 3-5 6 9 Mark Schubert Kaitlin Sandeno, Jana Krohn 2005 1-5-1 5 10 Mark Schubert Joanna Fargus, Marisa Kozak 2006 4-4 4 6 Mark Schubert Kalyn Keller, Cait Connealy, Nicci Fusaro 2007 5-4 5 20 Dave Salo Kristen Lahey, Kristina Sieper 2008 5-5 5 16 Dave Salo Brittany Allen, Emily Goetsch, Katy Houston Amanda Smith was one 2009 6-1 5 9 Dave Salo Katy Houston, Rebecca Soni of three All-American co- 2010 10-2 3 7 Dave Salo Krissy Forelli, Dina Hegazy, Alexis DeMond captains in 2012. 2011 9-2 3 3 Dave Salo Presley Bard, Lyndsay DePaul, Ellie Doran 2012 6-2 3 3 Dave Salo Katinka Hosszu, Amanda Smith, Victoria Ishimatsu 2013 10-1 2 7 Dave Salo Haley Anderson, Christel Simms 2014 7-1 3 5 Dave Salo Kasey Carlson, Meghan Hawthorne, Stina Gardell, Haley Ishimatsu 2015 5-3 3 8 Dave Salo Rebecca Heyliger, Kendyl Stewart 2016 8-2 1 6 Dave Salo Kendyl Stewart, Lucy Worrall

All-Time Record vs. Opponents

TEAM USC OPPONENT PCT. TEAM USC OPPONENT PCT. Arizona 23 14 .622 Ohio State 2 0 1.000 Arizona State 27 8 *.764 Oregon State 6 0 1.000 Auburn 0 1 .000 North Carolina State 0 1 .000 Boise State 1 0 1.000 Pacific 3 0 1.000 California 17 19 .472 Pepperdine 9 0 1.000 Cal State Bakersfield 5 0 1.000 Pomona-Pitzer 4 0 1.000 Cal State Northridge 11 0 1.000 San Diego 6 0 1.000 Claremont 3 0 1.000 San Diego State 9 0 1.000 Colorado State 6 0 1.000 Stanford 2 36 .053 Florida 1 0 1.000 Texas 2 6 .250 Fresno State 3 0 1.000 Texas A&M 3 0 1.000 Hawai‘i 4 0 1.000 UC Irvine 11 0 1.000 Houston 1 0 1.000 UCLA 26 16 .619 Idaho 1 0 1.000 UC San Diego 1 0 1.000 Long Beach State 15 1 .938 UC Santa Barbara 31 1 .969 Michigan 2 0 1.000 UNLV 2 0 1.000 Mission Viejo 3 0 1.000 Utah 3 0 1.000 Nebraska 1 1 .500 Washington 2 1 .667 Nevada 1 0 1.000 Washington State 4 0 1.000 New Mexico State 1 0 1.000 Wisconsin 5 0 1.000 Notre Dame 1 0 1.000 * includes a tie in 2005

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USC Women Dominate Pac-12 All-Century Team

USC had a conference-best 10 swim- To ensure that the team truly encapsulated tine Quance-Julian (Individual Medley and mers and divers on the Pac-12 All- the past century of Pac-12 women’s swim- Butterfly), Kaitlin Sandeno (Butterfly), Blythe Century Women’s Swimming & Diving ming and diving, 10 Pre-Title IX nominees Hartley (1-Meter, 3-Meter), Victoria Ishi- team determined in the winter of 2016 were included on the ballot. These standout matsu (1-Meter), Haley Ishimatsu (Platform). swimmers and divers attended Pac-12 uni- Quance-Julian was one of four swimmers who This team of Olympians and national cham- versities but did not compete collegiately made the squad in more than one specialty. pions was selected by a panel of 25 coaches, due to the lack of opportunities for wom- swimmers, administrators and media members. en in intercollegiate athletics at the time. The top four vote-getters in each of the six dis- ciplines; two additional “” swimmers USC’s 10 women named to the team in- qualified via a second vote of the remaining cluded Cynthia “Sippy” Woodhead (Freestyle fifth, sixth and seventh place finishers. To deter- Sprints), Haley Anderson and Lindsay Benko- mine the All-Century divers, the top two divers Mintenko (Freestyle Distance), Rebecca Soni in each of the three disciplines were selected. (Breaststroke), Katinka Hosszu (Butterfly), Kris-

Kaitlin Sandeno (left) and Haley Anderson (right) were among 10 Trojans selected to the Pac-12’s All-Century Team in 2016.

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