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0304 Swimw Guide.Pmd CAL SWIMMING/DIVING ROSTERS 2003-04 CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S SWIMMING ROSTER Name Events Yr. Ht. Ex. Hometown (Last School) Keiko Amano Free Jr. 5-2 2V Ventura, CA (Villanova Prep) Anne Babicz Breast/Fly/IM Fr. 5-9 HS Sarasota, FL (Pine View HS) Danielle Becks Free Sr. 5-9 3V Novato, CA (San Marin HS) Cheryl Anne Bingaman Free So. 5-6 1V Lodi, CA (Lodi HS) Micha Burden Free/IM Sr. 5-7 1V Anchorage, AK (Golden West College) Erin Calder Breast Jr. 5-9 2V Chino Hills, CA (Ayala HS) Ashley Chandler Free/Fly So. 5-8 1V Chandler, AZ (Chandler HS) Natalie Coughlin Fly/Back/Free Sr. 5-8 3V Concord, CA (Carondelet HS) Natalie Griffith IM/Fly Sr. 5-10 3V Newport News, VA (Hampton Roads Academy) Flora Kong Fly So. 5-5 1V Hong Kong, China (Irvine HS) Lauren Medina Free Jr. 5-6 2V West Covina, CA (St. Lucy’s Priory) Cal swimming at 2003 Lake Tahoe retreat. Gina Merlone Breast So. 5-7 1V Menlo Park, CA (Menlo HS) Marcelle Miller Breast/IM Jr. 5-8 2V Portsmouth, NH (Portsmouth HS) Lisa Morelli Fly/Free Jr. 5-7 2V San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines HS) Amy Ng IM/Back Jr. 5-6 2V San Ramon, CA (California HS) Catherine O’Neal Breast Fr. 5-5 HS Austin, TX (Westlake HS) Emma Palsson Fly/Free Jr. 5-8 2V Skanor, Sweden (Sunds Gymnasiet) Jenna Rais IM/Breast Jr. 5-10 2V Reno, NV (Reno HS) Erin Reilly Free/Fly Fr. 5-8 HS Sacramento, CA (Rio Americano HS) Kelly Sanders Back Fr. 5-8 HS Los Altos Hills, CA (Saint Francis HS) Helen Silver Back So. 5-11 1V Bainbridge Island, WA (Bainbridge HS) Nadia Staubitz Back/Fly Fr. 5-7 HS Mesa, AZ (Red Mountain HS) Kate Tiedeman Free/IM So. 5-7 1V Burlingame, CA (Burlingame HS) 2003-04 CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S DIVING ROSTER Name Events Yr. Ht. Ex. Hometown (Last School) Alyson Borawski Diving Jr. 5-2 2V Novato, CA (Novato HS) Tara Capsuto Diving Jr. 5-4 HS Yorktown, NY (Yorktown HS) Lila Korpell Diving Fr. 5-1 HS Lafayette, CA (Acalanes HS) Amanda Schneider Diving Fr. 5-3 HS Walnut Creek, CA (Northgate HS) Lauren Smith Diving So. 5-4 1V Larkspur, CA (Redwood HS) Head Coach: Teri McKeever (12th year) Assistant Coach: Whitney Hite (1st year) Diving Coach: Phil Tonne (20th year) Manager: Jennifer Strasburger PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Keiko Amano .............................................................. K-Co Anne Babicz ............................................................ Bab-its Micha Burden .......................................................... ME-Ka Natalie Coughlin ................................................. COG-lynn Gina Merlone ............................................... Mur-LOAN-E Amy Ng ........................................................................ ING Jenna Rais .................................................................... Rays 2003-04 Cal women’s diving team (left to right): Lila Korpell, Alyson Borawski, Lauren Smith, Amanda Schneider, Tara Capsuto. 14 2003-04 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 2002-03 RESULTS FINAL SEASON RESULTS (8-3 OVERALL, 4-2 PAC-10, 4-1 AT HOME, 4-2 ON THE ROAD) Date Opponent W-L Score Record Oct. 4 Pacific W 142-116 1-0 Nov. 1 at Georgia L 163-129 1-1 Nov. 2 vs. Clemson W 171-107 2-1 Nov. 15 at San Jose State W 178-113 3-1 vs. Oregon State W 154-108 4-1 Nov. 17 Rice W 146-105 5-1 Jan. 24 *at Arizona State W 166-131 6-1 Jan. 25 *at Arizona L 136-107 6-2 Jan. 31 *USC W 167-133 7-2 Feb. 1 *UCLA W 157.5-142.5 8-2 Feb. 15 *Stanford L 154-146 8-3 *Pac-10 Conference meet Bold denotes home meet at Spieker Aquatics Complex, Berkeley, CA 2003 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS FEB. 27-MARCH 1, 2003 • WEYERHAEUSER KING COUNTY AQUATIC CENTER • FEDERAL WAY, WA 200 YARD FREESTYLE 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. Kim Harada, WASH . 1:47.23 .......1:46.87 1. Tara Kirk, STAN ...... 2:10.31 .....2:07.37* 7. Lauren Medina .......... 1:49.15 .......1:50.94 6. Marcelle Miller ......... 2:15.89 .......2:15.06 14. Danielle Becks .......... 1:50.93 .......1:51.03 18. Natalie Griffith ......... 2:21.17 .......2:19.08 21t. Cheryl Anne Bingaman 1:51.94 .......1:51.47 21. Gina Merlone ............ 2:22.43 .......2:21.95 21t. Ashley Chandler ....... 1:51.75 .......1:51.47 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 500 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Natalie Coughlin .......... 52.05 ........51.10* 1. Kaitlin Sandeno, USC 4:45.93 .......4:39.50 16. Whitney Rockwell ....... 55.30 ..........55.60 9. Kate Tiedeman .......... 4:51.17 .......4:48.94 19. Flora Kong ................... 55.58 ..........55.64 11. Ashley Chandler ....... 4:51.46 .......4:52.54 20. Emma Palsson .............. 55.97 ..........56.05 Final Team Standings 15. Lauren Medina .......... 4:54.74 .......4:54.42 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1. UCLA ...................................... 1399 21. Lisa Morelli .............. 4:56.68 .......4:56.48 1. Michala Kwasny, USC 1:57.17 .......1:55.75 2. Stanford ................................... 1308 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 3. USC ......................................... 1138 15. Lisa Morelli .............. 2:01.99 .......2:02.71 4. Arizona .................................... 1013 1. Kaitlin Sandeno ....... 16:04.08 .....15:54.41 20. Jenna Rais ................. 2:04.56 .......2:04.29 5. CALIFORNIA ....................... 940.5 8. Kate Tiedeman ........ 16:43.75 .....16:37.38 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 6. Arizona State ............................. 765 16. Ashley Chandler ..... 16:29.15 .....17:06.02 1. Michala Kwasny, USC 2:02.56 .......1:58.67 7. Washington ............................. 578.5 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 8. Oregon State .............................. 544 9. Natalie Griffith ......... 2:03.11 .......2:02.58 9. Washington State .................... 401.5 1. Beth Botsford, ARIZ .. 53.95 ..........53.21 18. Amy Ng .................... 2:05.06 .......2:04.01 5. Helen Silver .................. 54.57 ..........54.85 19. Helen Silver ............... 2:05.18 .......2:04.30 Event ............................... Prelims ......... Final 20. Lisa Morelli ................. 58.01 ..........57.44 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 50 YARD FREESTYLE 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1. Kaitlin Sandeno, USC 4:16.27 .......4:09.14 1. Natalie Coughlin .......... 22.13 ........22.05* 1. Beth Botsford, ARIZ 1:57.63 .......1:55.24 8. Kate Tiedeman .......... 4:21.25 .......4:22.81 9. Whitney Rockwell ....... 23.30 ..........23.25 2t. Helen Silver ............... 1:57.81 .......1:58.08 9. Amy Ng .................... 4:22.56 .......4:20.18 11t. Michelle Harper ........... 23.34 ..........23.39 19. Amy Ng .................... 2:03.62 .......2:03.27 11. Jenna Rais ................. 4:21.77 .......4:21.83 17. Danielle Becks ............. 23.60 ..........23.34 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 16. Natalie Griffith ......... 4:23.64 .......4:28.96 20. Cheryl Anne Bingaman . 23.86 ..........23.86 1. Tara Kirk, STAN ......... 59.73 . 58.41#*@! 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 23. Emma Palsson .............. 23.97 ..........23.92 5. Staciana Stitts ........... 1:02.23 .......1:02.47 1. California (Becks, Coughlin, Rockwell, 100 YARD FREESTYLE 14. Whitney Rockwell .... 1:04.68 .......1:04.66 Harper) .......................................... 1:31.01 1. Natalie Coughlin .......... 48.32 .. 47.42#*@! 16. Marcelle Miller ......... 1:04.21 .......1:05.10 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 11. Danielle Becks ............. 50.81 ..........50.93 20. Gina Merlone ............ 1:05.82 .......1:05.86 1. Stanford (Boutwell, Jones, Daly, 13. Michelle Harper ........... 51.13 ..........51.21 22. Erin Calder ................ 1:07.18 .......1:07.04 Baumgartner) ................................. 3:19.82 14. Cheryl Anne Bingaman . 51.12 ..........51.31 2. California (Harper, Coughlin, Becks, 18. Lauren Medina ............. 51.95 ..........51.54 Bingaman) ...................................... 3:19.90 20. Keiko Amano ............... 51.83 ..........51.73 2003-04 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 15 800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY THREE-METER DIVING 1. USC (Krohn, Pedder, Kwasny, 1. Stanford (Wagner, Kirk, T., Kirk, D., 1. Blythe Hartley, USC .................... 606.20* Sandeno) ........................................ 7:12.49 Boutwell) .......................................3:35.94 19. Christina Flynn ...............................391.45 7. California (Chandler, Medina, Becks, 2. California (Silver, Stitts, Coughlin, PLATFORM DIVING Bingaman) ...................................... 7:29.02 Becks) ............................................ 3:39.04 1. Blythe Hartley, USC ...................... 489.20 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY ONE-METER DIVING 16. Christina Flynn ...............................299.75 1. Stanford (Wagner, Kirk, T., Kirk, D., 1. Blythe Hartley, USC ...................... 332.85 19. Alyson Borawski ............................ 199.90 Jones) ........................................... 1:38.80* 14. Christina Flynn ...............................224.05 2. California (Coughlin, Stitts, Griffith, Harper) ..........................................1:40.53 2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MARCH 20-22, 2003 • MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER • AUBURN, AL 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Tara Kirk, STAN ...... 2:09.75 .......2:08.79 1. Auburn (Hoelzer, Coventry, Kemp, 9. Staciana Stitts ........... 2:13.34 .......2:11.71 Bowen) ........................................7:02.77* 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 17. California (Becks, Medina, Chandler, Griffith) ......................................... 7:20.41 1. Natalie Coughlin .......... 51.40 ..........50.62 Final Team Standings 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Auburn ....................................... 536 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 2. Georgia ....................................... 373 1. Auburn (Anderson, Hoelzer, Swander, 3. USC ..........................................
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