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Univ. of Minnesota Aquatics Big Ten 2004 Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Univ. of Minnesota Aquatics Big Ten 2004 Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Event 1 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay ================================================================================ Big 10: * 1:39.41 2003 Penn State, PSU Haupt, Stanchock, Biedermann, Hostetler Pool: # 1:37.80 Stanford Fox, Austevol, Hyman, Cropper School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ === Timed Finals === 1 Penn State 'A' 1:42.52 1:39.22* 40 1) Haupt, Sarah SO 2) Woodring, Kristen SR 3) Biedermann, Amberle SO 4) Dlugonski, Deirdre JR 12.45 25.03 (25.03) 37.77 (12.74) 52.72 (27.69) 1:03.49 (10.77) 1:16.62 (23.90) 1:27.50 (10.88) 1:39.22 (22.60) 2 Michigan-MI 'A' 1:43.36 1:40.20 34 1) Brady, Kaitlyn FR 2) Stein, Kelli SR 3) Weilbacher, Anne SR 4) Seskevics, Abby SO 13.08 25.97 (25.97) 38.80 (12.83) 54.11 (28.14) 1:04.81 (10.70) 1:17.80 (23.69) 1:28.45 (10.65) 1:40.20 (22.40) 3 Wisconsin-WI 'A' 1:41.43 1:41.16 32 1) Leech, Lindsay SO 2) Sarnecki, Amalia SO 3) Johnson, Susan FR 4) Hernandez, Sarah SO 12.92 26.18 (26.18) 39.02 (12.84) 54.27 (28.09) 1:05.25 (10.98) 1:18.40 (24.13) 1:29.43 (11.03) 1:41.16 (22.76) 4 Minnesota-MN 'A' 1:44.10 1:41.79 30 1) Moore, Megan SR 2) Schold, Melissa SR 3) Bohlsen, Sarah SR 4) Coombe, Katy JR 13.11 26.62 (26.62) 39.28 (12.66) 54.90 (28.28) 1:05.81 (10.91) 1:19.53 (24.63) 1:30.02 (10.49) 1:41.79 (22.26) 5 Iowa-IA 'A' 1:46.65 1:42.94 28 1) Skolaski, Jennifer P JR 2) Haeger, Emmy J FR 3) Werner, Kelly A SO 4) Haeger, Katie E JR 13.12 26.08 (26.08) 39.10 (13.02) 55.03 (28.95) 1:06.34 (11.31) 1:20.08 (25.05) 1:30.94 (10.86) 1:42.94 (22.86) 6 Purdue-IN 'A' 1:44.76 1:43.14 26 1) Keever, Brandy S JR 2) Chandler, Erica R SO 3) Leupold, Christine L JR 4) Duchac, Tracy L JR 13.25 26.76 (26.76) 39.78 (13.02) 55.77 (29.01) 1:06.86 (11.09) 1:20.47 (24.70) 1:31.37 (10.90) 1:43.14 (22.67) 7 NU - Women-IL 'A' 1:46.80 1:43.50 24 1) Paglini, Katherine R SO 2) Simmons, Katherine H SR 3) Kilroy, Kristen L FR 4) Oeser, Michelle L SO 13.54 26.93 (26.93) 40.30 (13.37) 56.22 (29.29) 1:07.14 (10.92) 1:20.66 (24.44) 1:31.52 (10.86) 1:43.50 (22.84) 8 MSU-MI 'A' 1:44.42 1:43.59 22 1) Hagerman, Rachael S SO 2) Ellabarger, Courtney A SO 3) Jones, Tamberly M JR 4) Brusie, Eve M FR 13.25 26.62 (26.62) 39.97 (13.35) 56.14 (29.52) 1:07.12 (10.98) 1:20.83 (24.69) 1:31.91 (11.08) 1:43.59 (22.76) -- Indiana-IN 'A' 1:43.83 DQ 1) Vaziri, Leila FR 2) McGettrick, Greer SR 3) Smith, Erin JR 4) Lofstedt, Annica FR 12.82 25.57 (25.57) 38.91 (13.34) 54.95 (29.38) 1:05.88 (10.93) 1:18.97 (24.02) 1:29.58 (10.61) 1:41.46 (22.49) -- Illinois-IL 'A' 1:45.26 DQ 1) Brunka, Christina K SO 2) Dikmen, Ilkay SR 3) McAdam, Crystal L SR 4) Farrell, Meghan A FR 13.59 26.85 (26.85) 39.73 (12.88) 55.22 (28.37) 1:06.79 (11.57) 1:20.50 (25.28) 1:31.55 (11.05) 1:43.49 (22.99) -- Ohio State-OH 'A' 1:47.63 DQ 1) Strunk, Deanna M SO 2) Rychvalsky, Rebekah FR 3) Gunenc, Gulsah FR 4) Severson, Katie M SR 13.41 26.99 (26.99) 40.20 (13.21) 55.95 (28.96) 1:07.78 (11.83) 1:21.65 (25.70) 1:32.34 (10.69) 1:44.62 (22.97) Event 2 Women 800 Yard Freestyle Relay ================================================================================ Big 10: * 7:07.30 2003 Wisconsin, WIS Piper, Lyman, Pendleton, McCauley Pool: # 7:07.47 Stanford Jacob, Skillman, Jorgensen, Thompson School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ === Timed Finals === 1 Michigan-MI 'A' 7:20.39 7:07.40# 40 1) McCullough, Amy JR 2) Smith, Lindsey FR 3) Gilliam, Susan FR 4) Johnson, Sara SR 25.37 52.28 (52.28) 1:19.52 (1:19.52) 1:46.05 (1:46.05) 2:10.40 (24.35) 2:37.07 (51.02) 3:04.65 (1:18.60) 3:32.02 (1:45.97) 3:56.88 (24.86) 4:24.33 (52.31) 4:51.78 (1:19.76) 5:19.21 (1:47.19) 5:44.44 (25.23) 6:11.93 (52.72) 6:39.76 (1:20.55) 7:07.40 (1:48.19) 2 Wisconsin-WI 'A' 7:14.50 7:11.81 34 1) Piper, Carly JR 2) Trinidad, Anna SO 3) VanCuren, Shannon SO 4) Pendleton, Bethany SR 25.09 52.21 (52.21) 1:19.86 (1:19.86) 1:46.99 (1:46.99) 2:12.20 (25.21) 2:39.73 (52.74) 3:07.38 (1:20.39) 3:36.34 (1:49.35) 4:01.63 (25.29) 4:29.53 (53.19) 4:57.69 (1:21.35) 5:25.46 (1:49.12) 5:49.57 (24.11) 6:16.44 (50.98) 6:43.99 (1:18.53) 7:11.81 (1:46.35) 3 Indiana-IN 'A' 7:18.36 7:13.13 32 1) Colgin, Doherty SO 2) Vaziri, Leila FR 3) Gorlesky, Erin SR 4) Fiden, Sarah SR 25.70 52.75 (52.75) 1:20.15 (1:20.15) 1:48.52 (1:48.52) 2:12.56 (24.04) 2:40.04 (51.52) 3:08.03 (1:19.51) 3:36.38 (1:47.86) 4:01.59 (25.21) 4:28.85 (52.47) 4:56.53 (1:20.15) 5:24.64 (1:48.26) 5:49.44 (24.80) 6:16.65 (52.01) 6:44.58 (1:19.94) 7:13.13 (1:48.49) 4 Purdue-IN 'A' 7:20.41 7:18.64 30 1) Leupold, Christine L JR 2) Bean, Jennifer L SR 3) Chandler, Erica R SO 4) Hentschel, Susan E FR 25.07 52.56 (52.56) 1:20.87 (1:20.87) 1:49.45 (1:49.45) 2:13.68 (24.23) 2:41.48 (52.03) 3:11.13 (1:21.68) 3:42.04 (1:52.59) 4:06.28 (24.24) 4:33.47 (51.43) 5:01.48 (1:19.44) 5:29.62 (1:47.58) 5:53.63 (24.01) 6:20.70 (51.08) 6:49.32 (1:19.70) 7:18.64 (1:49.02) 5 Iowa-IA 'A' 7:30.19 7:18.90 28 1) Skolaski, Jennifer P JR 2) Hooper, Christie D SR 3) Eustis, Katelyn E JR 4) Vankeulen, Joyce R FR 25.34 52.84 (52.84) 1:20.85 (1:20.85) 1:49.07 (1:49.07) 2:13.78 (24.71) 2:41.51 (52.44) 3:09.84 (1:20.77) 3:38.84 (1:49.77) 4:03.61 (24.77) 4:31.52 (52.68) 4:59.98 (1:21.14) 5:29.13 (1:50.29) 5:53.71 (24.58) 6:21.46 (52.33) 6:49.90 (1:20.77) 7:18.90 (1:49.77) 6 Minnesota-MN 'A' 7:27.28 7:19.14 26 1) Coombe, Katy JR 2) Hardt, Kate SO 3) Tukey, Val FR 4) Moore, Megan SR 25.40 53.35 (53.35) 1:22.26 (1:22.26) 1:51.40 (1:51.40) 2:16.09 (24.69) 2:43.20 (51.80) 3:11.26 (1:19.86) 3:39.71 (1:48.31) 4:04.93 (25.22) 4:32.66 (52.95) 5:00.74 (1:21.03) 5:28.90 (1:49.19) 5:54.44 (25.54) 6:22.38 (53.48) 6:51.00 (1:22.10) 7:19.14 (1:50.24) 7 Penn State 'A' 7:24.11 7:19.37 24 1) Morris, Erin FR 2) Anderson, Sally SR 3) Collins, Nicole FR 4) Keefe, Margaret FR 25.65 53.38 (53.38) 1:21.56 (1:21.56) 1:50.24 (1:50.24) 2:15.58 (25.34) 2:43.16 (52.92) 3:11.14 (1:20.90) 3:38.98 (1:48.74) 4:04.29 (25.31) 4:32.03 (53.05) 5:00.09 (1:21.11) 5:28.51 (1:49.53) 5:53.93 (25.42) 6:21.82 (53.31) 6:50.50 (1:21.99) 7:19.37 (1:50.86) 8 Illinois-IL 'A' 7:26.78 7:21.84 22 1) Viney, Barbie M FR 2) Koepcke, Kirsten A JR 3) Jansson, Britta B SO 4) McAdam, Crystal L SR 25.16 53.00 (53.00) 1:21.56 (1:21.56) 1:50.62 (1:50.62) 2:15.60 (24.98) 2:43.10 (52.48) 3:11.89 (1:21.27) 3:41.01 (1:50.39) 4:05.76 (24.75) 4:33.90 (52.89) 5:02.70 (1:21.69) 5:31.75 (1:50.74) 5:56.88 (25.13) 6:24.78 (53.03) 6:53.34 (1:21.59) 7:21.84 (1:50.09) 9 Ohio State-OH 'A' 7:34.30 7:24.82 18 1) Maglich, Nicole K SO 2) Lancken, Kylie S JR 3) Severson, Katie M SR 4) Raezer, Stephanie L SR 25.76 53.63 (53.63) 1:21.83 (1:21.83) 1:49.93 (1:49.93) 2:43.07 (53.14) 3:11.63 (1:21.70) 3:40.50 (1:50.57) 4:05.61 (25.11) 4:33.48 (52.98) 5:02.74 (1:22.24) 5:33.55 (1:53.05) 5:59.47 (25.92) 6:27.66 (54.11) 6:56.25 (1:22.70) 7:24.82 (1:51.27) 10 MSU-MI 'A' 7:39.62 7:32.54 14 1) Jones, Tamberly M JR 2) Hughes, Tesla J SO 3) Rodin, Lindsay K SO 4) Reponen, Megan L FR 25.47 53.20 (53.20) 1:22.10 (1:22.10) 1:50.97 (1:50.97) 2:16.75 (25.78) 2:45.04 (54.07) 3:14.31 (1:23.34) 3:43.14 (1:52.17) 4:08.70 (25.56) 4:37.46 (54.32) 5:07.50 (1:24.36) 5:37.45 (1:54.31) 6:02.44 (24.99) 6:31.04 (53.59) 7:01.64 (1:24.19) 7:32.54 (1:55.09) -- NU - Women-IL 'A' 7:33.79 DQ 1) Welnhofer, Ashley E FR 2) Swenson, Erin E SR 3) Oeser, Michelle L SO 4) West, Victoria A SR 25.30 53.04 (53.04) 1:22.11 (1:22.11) 1:51.47 (1:51.47) 2:16.41 (24.94) 2:44.15 (52.68) 3:13.09 (1:21.62) 3:42.33 (1:50.86) 4:07.35 (25.02) 4:35.58 (53.25) 5:04.91 (1:22.58) 5:34.65 (1:52.32) 5:59.90 (25.25) 6:28.29 (53.64) 6:57.36 (1:22.71) 7:26.61 (1:51.96) Event 8 Women 400 Yard Medley Relay ================================================================================ Big 10: * 3:36.39 2003 Penn State, PSU Haupt, Stanchock, Biedermann, Dlugonski Pool: # 3:33.61 Stanford Fox, Austevol, Hyman, Cropper 3:38.32 A 3:44.86 B School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ === Timed Finals === 1 Penn State 'A' 3:43.61 3:36.56 A 40 1) Haupt, Sarah SO 2) Woodring, Kristen SR 3) Biedermann, Amberle SO 4) Dlugonski, Deirdre JR 25.71 53.78 (53.78) 1:21.81 (28.03) 1:54.36 (1:00.58) 2:18.55 (24.19) 2:47.47 (53.11) 3:10.48 (23.01) 3:36.56 (49.09) 2 Michigan-MI 'A' 3:43.20 3:37.96 A 34 1) Johnson, Sara SR 2) Stein, Kelli SR 3) Weilbacher, Anne SR 4) McCullough, Amy JR 26.75 54.91 (54.91) 1:23.40 (28.49) 1:55.62 (1:00.71) 2:20.24 (24.62) 2:49.20 (53.58) 3:12.85 (23.65) 3:37.96 (48.76) 3 Wisconsin-WI 'A' 3:41.50 3:40.79 B 32 1) Buhrandt, Molly SR 2) Sarnecki, Amalia SO 3) Johnson, Susan FR 4) Hernandez, Sarah SO 27.25 56.52 (56.52) 1:24.69 (28.17) 1:57.05 (1:00.53) 2:21.52 (24.47) 2:50.88 (53.83) 3:14.32 (23.44) 3:40.79 (49.91) 4 Indiana-IN 'A' 3:44.61 3:41.09 B 30 1) Vaziri, Leila FR 2) McGettrick, Greer SR 3) Smith, Erin JR 4) Medendorp, Meghan SR 26.85 54.86 (54.86) 1:24.51 (29.65) 1:58.45 (1:03.59) 2:23.09 (24.64) 2:51.93 (53.48) 3:15.26 (23.33) 3:41.09 (49.16) 5 Minnesota-MN 'A' 3:45.81 3:41.78 B 28 1) Moore, Megan SR 2) Schold, Melissa SR 3) Bohlsen, Sarah SR 4) Coombe, Katy JR 27.21 56.05 (56.05) 1:25.02 (28.97) 1:57.53 (1:01.48) 2:22.67 (25.14) 2:52.28 (54.75) 3:15.51 (23.23) 3:41.78 (49.50) 6 NU - Women-IL 'A' 3:50.41 3:44.93 26 1) Paglini, Katherine R SO 2) Simmons, Katherine H SR 3) Olin, Christina J JR 4) Oeser, Michelle L SO 27.80 56.64 (56.64) 1:26.37 (29.73) 2:00.21 (1:03.57) 2:25.46 (25.25) 2:54.55 (54.34) 3:18.18 (23.63) 3:44.93 (50.38) 7 Purdue-IN 'A' 3:49.96 3:47.18
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