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Tiger SEC Results Tiger SEC Results 2006 SEC Individual Results (Top Three and Highest LSU Finisher) THIS IS LSU THE PROGRAM 50-yard Freestyle 100-yard Butterfly 200-yard Medley Relay COACHES 1. Cesar Cielo Auburn 19.49 1. Ryan Lochte Florida 46.02* 1. Van Wie, Wike, Auburn 1:26.33 LADY TIGERS 2. Scott Goodrich Auburn 19.70 2. Alexei Puninski Georgia 47.22 Puninski, Cielo 3. George Bovell Auburn 19.82 3. Octavio Alesi Auburn 47.27 2. Boswell, Murphy, Tennessee 1:26.34 LADY TIGER 5. Miko Malberg LSU 19.85 9. Ryan Ashby LSU 48.75 Engle, Alesi HISTORY 3. Lochte, Borreca, Florida 1:26.60 TIGERS 100-yard Freestyle 200-yard Butterfly Salatta, Penniman 1. Cesar Cielo Auburn 43.00 1. Ryan Lochte Florida 1:42.39* 6. Braud, White, LSU 1:29.03 TIGER HISTORY 2. Jakob Andkjaer Auburn 43.02 2. Gil Stovall Georgia 1:43.21 Ashby, Malberg 3. Bryan Lundquist Florida 43.81 3. Michael Wolfe Tennessee 1:44.54 14. Miko Malberg LSU 44.42 10. Julius Gloeckner LSU 1:48.03 400-yard Medley Relay 1. Van Wie, Wike, Auburn 3:09.03 200-yard Freestyle 200-yard Individual Medley Puninski, Cielo 1. Steven Manley Kentucky 1:35.06 1. Ryan Lochte Florida 1:43.31 2. Lochte, DeMatteis, Florida 3:10.77 2. Matthew Owen Georgia 1:35.59 2. Eric Shanteau Auburn 1:44.67 Salatta, Penniman 3. Nolan Morrell Tennessee 1:35.96 3. Bradley Ally Florida 1:45.36 3. Boswell, Huston, Tennessee 3:12.69 25. Justin Corvin LSU 1:41.45 22. Ryan Ashby LSU 1:51.65 Alesi, Gustafson 7. Braud, White, LSU 3:16.77 500-yard Freestyle 400-yard Individual Medley Ashby, Malberg 1. Sebastien Rouault Georgia 4:12.90* 1. Sebastien Rouault Georgia 3:44.18 2. Matthew Owen Georgia 4:18.29 2. Bradley Ally Florida 3:45.63 1-meter Diving 3. Brian Hartley Florida 4:19.44 3. Eric Shanteau Auburn 3:45.69 1. Chris Colwill Georgia 441.05 6. Julius Gloeckner LSU 4:25.46 5. Julius Gloeckner LSU 3:51.83 2. Steven Segerlin Auburn 357.90 3. Genya Gouzeev Georgia 346.90 1650-yard Freestyle 200-yard Freestyle Relay 7. Nathan Schreiber LSU 290.90 1. Sebastien Rouault Georgia 14:40.81* 1. Puninski, Cielo, Auburn 1:18.17 2. Mark Randall Alabama 14:53.78 Goodrich, Bovell 3-meter Diving 3. Anthony Fleming Auburn 15:04.38 2. Sudbury, Murphy, Tennessee 1:19.11 1. Chris Colwill Georgia 419.80 -- Gustafson, Alesi 2. Steven Segerlin Auburn 370.20 3. Borreca, Townsend, Florida 1:19.24 3. Aaron Ashworth Alabama 334.80 100-yard Backstroke Penniman, Ally 4. Niko Dalman LSU 328.25 1. Doug Van Wie Auburn 47.15 7. Malberg, Ashby, LSU 1:20.70 2. Brad Boswell Tennessee 47.29 Gloeckner, Corvin Platform Diving 3. Michael Wolfe Tennessee 47.84 1. Chris Colwill Georgia 432.75 8. Kevin Braud LSU 49.07 400-yard Freestyle Relay 2. Steven Segerlin Auburn 390.20 1. Cielo, Lundquist, Auburn 2:52.41 3. Aaron Ashworth Alabama 359.65 200-yard Backstroke Cady, Asndkjaer 6. Niko Dalman LSU 274.55 1. Doug Van Wie Auburn 1:42.83 2. Lochte, Townsend, Florida 2:54.94 * - indicates SEC Record 2. Lucas Salatta Florida 1:42.98 Penniman, Borreca 3. Michael Wolfe Tennessee 1:44.11 3. Alesi, Boswell, Tennessee 2:56.61 13. Kevin Braud LSU 1:47.38 Goldberg, Sudbury 2006 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 8. Malberg, Gloeckner, LSU 2:59.84 Feb. 15-18 100-yard Breaststroke Ashby, Farber UT Student Aquatic Center Knoxville, Tenn. 1. Vlad Polyakov Alabama 53.55 2. James Wike Auburn 53.94 800-yard Freestyle Relay 3. Kristian Outinen Kentucky 54.01 1. Lochte, Townsend, Florida 6:21.91 MEN’S TEAM RESULTS 20. Chris White LSU 57.20 Hartley, Salatta 1. Auburn 1101.50 2. Goldberg, Wolfe, Tennessee 6:23.02 2. Florida 939.50 200-yard Breaststroke Gustafson, Dauw 3. Georgia 761.0 3. Van Wie, Bovell, Auburn 6:24.52 4. Tennessee 715.5 1. Vlad Polyakov Alabama 1:54.16* Fleming, Andkjaer 5. Alabama 468.0 2. Bradley Ally Florida 1:57.14 8. Gloeckner, Corvin, LSU 6:39.47 6. Kentucky 424.0 3. Neil Versfeld Georgia 1:58.23 Braud, Farber 7. LSU 369.0 13. Matt Coenen LSU 2:02.30 8. South Carolina 274.5 Men's SEC Honors SEC Men's Swimming Coach of the Year David Marsh, Auburn SEC Men's Diving Coach of the Year Dan Laak, Georgia SEC Men's Swimmer of the Year Ryan Lochte, Florida SEC Men's Diver of the Year Chris Colwill, Georgia SEC Men's Freshman Swimmer of the Year Bradley Ally, Florida SEC Men's Freshman Diver of the Year Nathan Schreiber, LSU Nathan Schreiber 2006-2007 LSU SWIMMING AND DIVING MEDIA GUIDE 55 Tiger SEC/NCAA Results THIS IS LSU THE PROGRAM COACHES LADY TIGERS LADY TIGER HISTORY TIGERS TIGER HISTORY Julius Gloeckner 50-Yard Freestyle Prelims Finals 5. Miko Malberg 19.88 19.85 29. Justin Corvin 21.11 -- 31. Sven Schneider 21.21 -- 36. Connor Farber 21.38 -- 38. Roy Chambers 21.46 -- 200-Yard IM Prelims Finals 2006 NCAA Championships 100-Yard Freestyle Prelims Finals 22. Ryan Ashby 1:51.65 -- March 23-25 14. Miko Malberg 44.59 44.42 29. Joe Veron 1:54.29 -- Georgia Tech Aquatic Center 25. Ryan Ashby 45.53 -- 30. Matt Coenen 1:54.76 -- Atlanta, Ga. 35. Conner Farber 46.64 -- 32. Will Benge 1:56.02 -- 36. Justin Corvin 46.83 -- 33. Chris White 1:56.53 -- 1. Auburn 480.5 20. Harvard 29.5 38. Sven Schneider 47.25 -- 2. Arizona 440.5 21. North Carolina State 28.0 40. Roy Chambers 47.43 -- 400-Yard IM Prelims Finals 3. Stanford 362.5 Ohio State 28.0 5. Julius Gloeckner 3:51.70 3:51.83 4. Texas 307.0 Princeton 28.0 200-Yard Freestyle Prelims Finals 20. Joe Veron 4:04.70 -- 5. Florida 268.5 24. Kentucky 27.5 25. Justin Corvin 1:41.45 -- 6. California 250.5 25. Oakland 22.0 200-Yard Freestyle Relay (Finals only) 7. Southern Cal 223.0 26. Utah 21.0 500-Yard Freestyle Prelims Finals 8. Malberg, Ashby, 1:20.70 8. Michigan 209.0 27. Virginia Tech 19.0 6. Julius Gloeckner 4:23.38 4:25.46 Gloeckner, Corvin 9. Georgia 197.0 28. UNLV 18.0 28. Chris Cloutet 4:50.08 -- 10. Northwestern 183.5 29. UC-Santa Barbara 17.0 400-Yard Freestyle Relay (Finals only) 11. Minnesota 136.5 30. Hawaii 16.0 12. Indiana 115.5 West Virginia 16.0 1650-Yard Freestyle (Finals Only) 7. Malberg, Gloeckner, 2:59.84 13. Alabama 114.5 32. Miami 15.0 No participants Ashby, Farber 14. Arizona State 68.0 33. Georgia Tech 12.0 100-Yard Backstroke Prelims Finals 15. Tennessee 66.0 Florida State 12.0 800-Yard Freestyle Relay (Finals only) 16. Purdue 59.0 35. Air Force 11.0 8. Kevin Braud 48.83 49.07 8. Gloeckner, Corvin, 6:39.47 17. Texas A&M 45.0 -- 20. Sven Schneider 52.49 -- Braud, Farber 18. Virginia 39.0 40. LSU 7.0 19. SMU 38.0 200-Yard Backstroke Prelims Finals 200-Yard Medley Relay (Finals only) 13. Kevin Braud 1:48.58 1:47.38 6. Braud, White, 1:29.03 25. Joe Veron 1:54.05 -- Ashby, Malberg LSU Finishes 100-Yard Breaststroke Prelims Finals 400-Yard Medley Relay (Finals only) 20. Chris White 57.20 -- 7. Braud, White, 3:16.77 200-Yard IM Prelims Finals 21. Matt Coenen 57.21 -- Ashby, Malberg 33. Julius Gloeckner 1:48.15 -- 23. Roy Chambers 58.50 -- 1-Meter Diving Prelims Finals 400-Yard IM Prelims Finals 200-Yard Breaststroke Prelims Finals 7. Nathan Schreiber 272.45 290.90 7. Julius Gloeckner 3:49.38 3:50.53 13. Matt Coenen 2:01.90 2:02.30 12. Niko Dalman 258.80 -- 21. Chris White 2:08.53 -- 17. Andrew Keane 228.55 -- 200-Yard Butterfly Prelims Finals 23. Julius Gloeckner 1:48.19 -- 100-Yard Butterfly Prelims Finals 3-Meter Diving Prelims Finals 9. Ryan Ashby 48.78 48.75 4. Niko Dalman 298.95 328.25 1-Meter Diving Prelims Finals 16. Miko Malberg 49.39 49.15 12. Nathan Schreiber 274.10 -- 20. Niko Dalman 276.20 -- 18. Connor Farber 49.32 50.08 15. Andrew Keane 250.25 -- 22. Will Benge 51.24 -- 28. Chris Cloutet 52.61 -- 3-Meter Diving Prelims Finals Platform Diving Prelims Finals 21. Niko Dalman 286.40 -- 6. Niko Dalman 270.35 274.55 200-Yard Butterfly Prelims Finals 8. Nathan Schreiber 249.15 220.60 Platform Diving Prelims Finals 10. Julius Gloeckner 1:50.06 1:48.03 10. Andrew Keane 238.35 -- 22. Will Benge 1:52.48 -- 12. Niko Dalman 289.35 -- 24. Chris Cloutet 1:53.65 -- 56 2006-2007 LSU SWIMMING AND DIVING MEDIA GUIDE Tiger All–Time Top 10 50-Yard Freestyle Time Year 200-Yard IM Time Year 100-Yard Butterfly Time Year THIS IS LSU 1. Mark Andrews 19.57 1988 1. Jarrod Marrs 1:48.07 1998 1. Mattias Ohlin 47.17 1999 THE PROGRAM 2. Adam Schmitt 19.65 1988 2. Julius Gloeckner 1:48.15 2006 2. Evan Martinec 47.32 2004 3. Keith Anderson 19.68 1991 3. Craig Ford 1:48.50 1993 3. Keith Anderson 47.34 1991 COACHES 4.
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