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Women's Swimming and Diving Women’s Swimming and Diving 2016-17 Factbook Women’s Swimming and Diving Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION SCHEDULE Location Dallas, Texas Date Opponent/Event Location Time Founded 1911 Sept. 23 Intrasquad A.R. Barr Pool 2 PM President R. Gerald Turner Director of Athletics Rick Hart Sept. 30 North Texas Relays Lewisville, Texas 4 PM University Athletic Representative C. Paul Rogers Oct. 14-15 SMU Classic Lewisville, Texas 6:30 PM Enrollment 10,981 Oct. 28 Houston Southlake, Texas 7 PM Conference American Athletic Oct. 29 Rice Southlake, Texas 1 PM School Nickname Mustangs Mascot Peruna (a Shetland Pony) Nov. 4 Tulane Mansfield, Texas 11 AM Colors Red (PMS 186) and Blue (PMS 286) Nov. 17-19 Texas A&M Invite Mansfield, Texas 10 AM/6 PM Missouri Diving Invite Columbia, Mo. 10 AM/6 PM MUSTANG COACHING STAFF Dec. 1-3 USA National Champs Atlanta, Ga. 9 AM/ 6 PM Head Coach Steve Collins Head Diving Coach Jim Stillson Jan. 3-5 Tennessee Diving Invite Knoxville, Tenn. 9 AM/5 PM Assistant Coach Ashley Dell Jan. 13-15 Austin Grand Prix Austin, Texas 9 AM/6 PM Swimming & Diving Office Phone (214) 768-2200 Jan. 20 Texas A&M College Station, Texas 3 PM Athletic Trainer Josh Dollahite Feb. 3 North Texas Denton, Texas 5 PM SMU MEDIA INFORMATION Feb. 4 Pre-Conference Trials Southlake 2 PM Swimming & Diving Contact Lindsey Olsen Feb. 15-18 AAC Championships Houston, Texas 10 AM/6 PM Office Phone (214) 768-4970 March 6-8 NCAA Zone Diving Columbia, Mo. 10 AM/6 PM Cell Phone (847) 344-0389 E-mail [email protected] March 15-18 NCAA Championships Indianapolis, Ind. 10 AM/6 PM Athletic Public Relations Office Phone (214) 768-2883 April 14-16 Mesa Grand Prix Mesa, Ariz. 9 AM/6 PM Athletic Public Relations Address All times central Loyd All-Sports Center Bold denotes home event 5800 Ownby Drive, Suite 305 Dallas, Texas 75275 SMU website www.smumustangs.com ROSTER Facebook /SMUSwimDiveW Name Height Event Class Hometown Twitter @SMUSwimmingW, #PonyUp Ursa Bezan 6-0 Free/Back/IM Sr. Kranj, Slovenia Instagram /SMUSwimmingW Samantha Butz 5-5 Fly/Back Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind. MUSTANG SWIMMING AND DIVING FACTS Kathleen Charron 5-10 IM/Fly Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 2017 NCAA Finish T-48th Anna Cheesbrough 5-4 Fly Sr. Castleford, West Yorkshire 2017 Conference Finish 2nd Victoria Cunningham 5-6 Free Sr. Chester, United Kingdom Home Facility AR Barr Pool Marne Erasmus 5-6 Fly/Sprint Free Sr. East London, South Africa Eva Gilozeryte 5-9 Sprint Free/Back Fr. Siauliai, Lithuania Head Coach Amy Hess 5-10 Sprint Free/Fly So. Dallas, Texas 31st Season Maddie Hoch 5-10 Free/Fly Sr. Lebanon, Pennsylvania Florida State, 1977 Pauli Kerr 5-6 Freestyle Fr. Dallas, Texas NCAA Coach of the Year (1991, 1996) Kyra Kondis 5-7 Sprint Free Jr. Sandy Spring, Md. Conference Coach of the Year (11 times) Lauren Lamb 5-9 Diving Sr. San Antonio, Texas NCAA All-Americans (58 individual, 98 relays) Agata Magner 6-0 Backstroke Fr. Piaseczno, Poland 31 Olympians Alex Manasso 5-7 Free Jr. Austin, Texas Head Diving Coach Kirsty McLauchlan 5-8 Free/IM/Breast Sr. Johannesburg, South Africa 33rd Season Ashley Mercadel 5-3 Free So. Sugar Land, Texas Ohio State, 1974 Tara-Lynn Nicholas 6-1 Breast/Sprint Free Sr. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa Keegan Pho 5-4 Fly/Back/IM So. Sugar Land, Texas NCAA Diving Coach of the Year (1990, 1995) Conference Diving Coach of the Year (16 times) Brooke Pospichal 5-2 Diving So. West Palm Beach, Fla. 20 NCAA All-Americans (71 honors) Hannah Rogers 5-8 Sprint Free Sr. London, England 3 Olympians Casey Rose 5-5 Free So. Southlake, Texas Assistant Coach Matea Samardzic 5-9 Backstroke Jr. Split, Croatia Third Season Adrienn Santa 5-7 Free/Fly/IM Jr. Pecs, Hungary Iowa, 2009 Elena Skaribas 5-10 Free So. Houston, Texas Erin Trahan 5-4 Fly/Sprint Free/Breast Fr. Crowley, La. Kelcie Winters 5-10 Back So. Alpharettea, Ga. El Yellin 5-8 Back/Free So. Mission Viego, Calif. --1-- Women’s Swimming and Diving All-Time Top Performers 50 FREE 100 BACK 200 IM 1. Isabella Arcila, 2015 22.15 1. Therese Svendsen, 2012 51.99 1. Martina Moravcova, 1999 1:55.65 2. Martina Moravcova, 1999 22.22 2. Isabella Arcila, 2013 52.69 2. Alenka Kejzar, 2002 1:56.38 3. Laura Pomeroy, 2006 22.34 3. Anja Carman, 2008 52.84 3. Therese Svendsen, 2012 1:58.08 4. Nathalie Lindborg, 2015 22.39 4. Matea Samardzic, 2016 52.92 4. Corrie Clark, 2003 1:58.72 5. Rania Elwani, 1998 22.44 5. Lia Oberstar, 1997 53.22 5. Matea Samardzic, 2016 1:59.43 6. Leane Darling, 2006 22.50 6. Petra Klosova, 2009 53.39 6. Petra Klosova, 2008 1:59.48 7. Hannah Rogers, 2016 22.58 7. Genny Konicke, 2012 53.71 7. Rachel Nicol, 2015 1:59.49 8. Sascha Van den Branden, 2009 22.60 8. Anu Koivisto, 2001 54.36 8. Anu Koivisto, 2001 1:59.52 9. Katina Maistrellis, 2001 22.62 9. Alenka Kejzar, 2003 54.44 9. Devon Callaghan, 2010 2:00.03 10. Genny Konicke, 2012 22.63 10. Marianne Kriel, 1994 54.45 10. Therese Svendsen, 2010 2:00.04 100 FREE 200 BACK 400 IM 1. Martina Moravcova, 1999 47.87 1. Anja Carman, 2008 1:52.17 1. Matea Samardzic, 2017 4:05.52 2. Isabella Arcila, 2015 48.36 2. Matea Samardzic, 2017 1:52.69 2. Alenka Kejzar, 2002 4:06.70 3. Petra Klosova, 2007 48.50 3. Therese Svendsen, 2012 1:53.51 3. Martina Moravcova, 1998 4:12.78 4. Rania Elwani, 1999 48.58 4. Alenka Kejzar, 2003 1:53.68 4. Kirsty McLauchlan, 2015 4:14.82 5. Nathalie Lindborg, 2015 48.72 5. Isabella Arcila, 2015 1:54.39 5. Sara Nordenstam, 2003 4:15.93 6. Gitta Jensen, 1993 48.75 6. Anu Koivisto, 2001 1:55.85 6. Maroua Mathlouthi, 2008 4:16.48 7. Vicky Cunningham, 2017 48.79 7. Petra Klosova, 2008 1:56.47 7. Deanna Matthews, 2012 4:16.72 8. Candace Blackman, 2008 48.86 8. Anna Volchkov, 2013 1:56.77 8. Andrea Cassidy, 2001 4:16.91 9. Jennifer Blackman, 2008 48.90 9. Deanna Matthews, 2013 1:57.54 9. Jennifer Basel, 2008 4:17.29 10. Genny Konicke, 2012 49.06 10. Eleonor Lindborg, 2012 1:57.86 10. Sandra Cam, 1995 4:17.50 200 FREE 100 BREAST 200 FREE RELAY 1. Martina Moravcova, 1997 1:43.08 1. Tara-Lynn Nicholas, 2015 59.12 Rangelova, Konicke 2012 1:28.48 2. Nina Rangelova, 2012 1:44.62 2. Rachel Nicol, 2015 59.49 Babok, Arcila 3. Jennifer Blackman, 2008 1:45.29 3. Corrie Clark, 2005 1:00.74 4. Georgina Lee, 2004 1:45.52 4. Katie McClelland, 1999 1:00.88 400 FREE RELAY 5. Celina Lemmen, 2005 1:45.94 5. Devon Callaghan, 2010 1:01.25 C. Blackman, Pomeroy, 2006 3:14.16 6. Gitta Jensen, 1993 1:45.70 6. Susan Lipscomb, 1992 1:01.28 Klosova, Darling 7. Candace Blackman, 2008 1:46.33 7. Erica Donadon, 2012 1:01.33 8. Vicky Cunningham, 2017 1:46.45 8. Raminta Dvariskyte, 2012 1:01.42 800 FREE RELAY 9. Maddie Hoch, 2015 1:46.52 9. Tamara Sambrailo, 2005 1:01.83 J. Blackman, Klosova 2008 7:04.87 10. Petra Klosova, 2006 1:46.76 10. Sarah Chandler, 2001 1:01.89 C. Blackman, Van den Branden 500 FREE 200 BREAST 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Flavia Rigamonti, 2003 4:37.72 1. Rachel Nicol, 2012 2:09.13 Svendsen, Donadon 2012 1:36.84 2. Georgina Lee, 2002 4:40.24 2. Corrie Clark, 2003 2:10.07 Konicke, Arcila 3. Anja Carman, 2005 4:41.05 3. Tara-Lynn Nicholas, 2015 2:10.10 4. Sandra Cam, 1995 4:43.40 4. Raminta Dvariskyte, 2012 2:11.60 400 MEDLEY RELAY 5. Katie Roberts, 2006 4:43.51 5. Katie McClelland, 1996 2:11.61 Arcila, Nicol 2014 3:31.66 6. Mary Pat Gaffney, 1985 4:44.14 6. Sarah Chandler, 2001 2:11.89 Erasmus, Rangelova 7. Jennifer Blackman, 2008 4:44.48 7. Kirsty McLauchlan, 2015 2:12.41 8. Nina Rangelova, 2013 4:44.97 8. Tamara Sambrailo, 2005 2:12.90 ONE METER 9. Suzanne Black, 1997 4:45.10 9. Jenny Basel, 2006 2:12.99 Jenny Lingamfelter, 1997 328.95 10. Katie McClelland, 1997 4:45.48 10. Susan Lipscomb, 1992 2:13.15 THREE METER 1000 FREE 100 FLY Audra Egenolf, 2010 346.85 1. Flavia Rigamonti, 2003 9:31.64 1. Marne Erasmus, 2014 51.10 2. Sandra Cam, 1995 9:44.92 2. Martina Moravcova, 1999 51.89 PLATFORM 3. Suzanne Black, 1997 9:49.15 3. Genny Konicke, 2012 52.12 Audra Egenolf, 2010 308.30 4. Florence Baker, 1985 9:49.71 4. Elzanne Werth, 2009 52.51 5. Anja Carman, 2006 9:51.89 5. Angela San Juan-Cisneros, 2008 52.86 6. Katie Roberts, 2006 9:56.60 6. Erin Trahan, 2017 52.91 7. Lauren Silva, 1998 9:58.68 7. Georgina Lee 53.01 8. Jeanine Steenkamp, 1989 9:59.95 8. Berit Puggarrd, 1995 53.91 9. Lia Oberstar, 1999 10:01.69 9. McCall Dorr, 2003 53.96 10. Mary Pat Gaffney, 1988 10:03.09 10.
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