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NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships - 03/27/08 to 03/29/08 Official Psych Sheet - 03/21/08 11:59 PM ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Event 1 Men 200 Yard Freestyle Relay NCAA: 1:14.71 03/15/07 Auburn Auburn C CIELO, M TARGETT, S GOODRICH, B LUNDQUIST NCAA Meet: 1:14.71 03/15/07 Auburn Auburn C CIELO, M TARGETT, S GOODRICH, B LUNDQUIST American: 1:16.49 03/28/02 Stanford Stanford R BAL, P MARSHALL,, A SCHNELL, B O'BRYAN US Open: 1:14.71 03/15/07 Auburn Auburn C CIELO, M TARGETT, S GOODRICH, B LUNDQUIST 1:18.47 "A" 1:20.82 "B" Invited Time: 1:18.85 Team Relay Seed Time 1 Auburn 1:16.92 "A" 1) Cielo, Cesar 2) Puninski, Alexei 3) Goodrich, Scott 4) Scheren, Steve 2 Arizona 1:17.74 "A" 1) Subirats, Albert 2) Smith, Jordan 3) Townsend, Darian 4) Nilo, Nicolas 3 California 1:17.99 "A" 1) Copeland, William 2) Godec, Jernej 3) Whittington, Joe 4) Moore, Graeme 4 Stanford 1:18.17 "A" 1) Dunford, Jason 2) Staab, Austin 3) Dunford, David 4) Godsoe, Eugene 5 Tennessee 1:18.18 "A" 1) Alesi, Octavio 2) Persson, Jonas 3) Morrell, Nolan 4) Murphy, Barry 6 Texas 1:18.28 "A" 1) Jackson, Jonathan 2) Harris, Jeremy 3) Wilson, Brian 4) Berens, Ricky 7 Michigan 1:18.33 "A" 1) Brady, Chris 2) Savulich, Bobby 3) Dauw, Curtis 4) Martone, Jamie 8 Indiana 1:18.34 "A" 1) Patrick, T P 2) Lenton, Matt 3) Hesen, Ben 4) Zoricic, Ante 9 Minnesota 1:18.55 "B" 1) Richards, Michael 2) Lee-To, Colin 3) Schmidt, Tyler 4) Timmer, Jason 10 Southern Methodist 1:18.57 "B" 1) Milu, Shane 2) Fadnes, Thomas 3) Renholm, Pontus 4) Vrtovec, Luka 11 Texas A&M 1:18.70 "B" 1) Gardner, Ozzie 2) Strange, Casey 3) Raiford, Brad 4) Chambless, Luke 12 Wisconsin 1:18.71 "B" 1) Sorensen, Kyle 2) Davies, Phil 3) Desautels, Mike 4) Buenger, Mitchell 13 Louisiana State 1:18.85 "B" 1) Malberg, Miko 2) Heyl, Hannes 3) Lubenau, Christoph 4) Selts, Brandon _____________________________________Invited ___________________________________________ 14 Northwestern 1:19.20 "B" 1) Nilsson, Eric 2) Barbic, Bruno 3) Kerr, Brian 4) Bubolz, Kyle 15 Florida 1:19.22 "B" 1) Penniman, Daniel 2) Ally, Bradley 3) Hughes, Tim 4) Smith, Jos OFFICIAL NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships - 03/27/08 to 03/29/08 Official Psych Sheet - 03/21/08 11:59 PM ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Event 2 Men 500 Yard Freestyle NCAA: 4:08.60 03/23/06 Peter Vanderkaay Michigan NCAA Meet: 4:08.60 03/23/06 Peter Vanderkaay Michigan American: 4:08.54 02/09/08 Peter Vanderkaay Club Wolverine US Open: 4:08.54 02/09/08 Peter Vanderkaay Club Wolverine 4:19.49 "A" 4:27.27 "B" Invited Time: 4:20.52 Name Year School Seed Time 1 Klueh, Michael Texas 4:11.41 "A" 2 Basson, Jean Arizona 4:13.42 "A" 3 Rouault, Sebastien Georgia 4:13.75 "A" 4 Prinsloo, Troy Georgia 4:14.73 "A" 5 McLean, Matt Virginia 4:15.91 "A" 6 Patton, Matt Michigan 4:16.05 "A" 7 Beal, Danny Stanford 4:16.80 "A" 8 Johnson, Grant Florida 4:17.19 "A" 9 Clary, Tyler Michigan 4:17.20 "A" 10 Rudolf, Roland Florida 4:17.44 "A" 11 Work, Tobias Florida 4:17.71 "A" 12 McGinnis, Matt Texas 4:18.03 "A" 13 Mosko, David Stanford 4:18.04 "A" 14 Walters, Dave Texas 4:18.22 "A" 15 Barba, Sal Michigan 4:19.19 "A" 16 Cosma, Catalin Alabama 4:19.88 "B" 17 Meichtry, Dominik California 4:19.96 "B" 18 Pedraza, Joey Florida 4:20.20 "B" 19 Collins, Bryan Texas 4:20.31 "B" 20 Smith, Taylor Virginia 4:20.32 "B" 21 Worsley, Blake Denver 4:20.38 "B" 22 Markovic, George Ohio State 4:20.52 "B" _____________________________________Invited ___________________________________________ 23 Koehler, Jk Indiana 4:20.75 "B" 24 Nuess, Cj Arizonia State 4:20.81 "B" 25 Clark, Nate Southern Methodist 4:20.99 "B" 26 Dove, William Auburn 4:21.00 "B" 27 Crete, Christopher Florida 4:21.20 "B" 28 Patton, Sean Texas 4:21.25 "B" 29 Reed, Tyler Kentucky 4:21.26 "B" 30 Brunfeldt, Alex Indiana 4:21.33 "B" 31 Claar, Johan Nevada, Las Vegas 4:21.67 "B" 32 Nilsson, Eric Northwestern 4:21.71 "B" 33 Ankosko, Darren Virginia 4:21.72 "B" 34 Snawerdt, John Virginia 4:22.07 "B" 35 Lynch, Eric Harvard 4:22.17 "B" 36 Holmes,OFFICIAL Mike Minnesota 4:22.37 "B" 37 Betuzzi, Ray Minnesota 4:22.42 "B" 38 Morrison, Phillip Stanford 4:22.90 "B" 39 Owen, Philip North Carolina 4:22.95 "B" 40 Looney, Robert Auburn 4:23.21 "B" 41 Busch, Jacob Ohio State 4:23.56 "B" 42 Storie, Logan Florida 4:24.13 "B" 43 Kinderwater, Josef North Carolina 4:24.21 "B" 44 Kauffman, Cody Florida 4:24.51 "B" 45 Cregar, Bill Georgia 4:24.52 "B" NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships - 03/27/08 to 03/29/08 Official Psych Sheet - 03/21/08 11:59 PM ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Event 2 ... (Men 500 Yard Freestyle) 46 Rowe, Ian Florida State 4:25.15 "B" 47 Verlatti, Ryan Texas 4:25.17 "B" 48 Graves, Nick Florida State 4:25.37 "B" 49 Copeland, Noah Georgia Tech 4:26.30 "B" OFFICIAL NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships - 03/27/08 to 03/29/08 Official Psych Sheet - 03/21/08 11:59 PM ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Event 3 Men 200 Yard IM NCAA: 1:40.55 03/23/06 Ryan Lochte Florida NCAA Meet: 1:40.55 03/23/06 Ryan Lochte Florida American: 1:40.08 11/29/07 Ryan Lochte Daytona Beach US Open: 1:40.08 11/29/07 Ryan Lochte Daytona Beach 1:46.09 "A" 1:49.27 "B" Invited Time: 1:46.53 Name Year School Seed Time 1 Vanderkaay, Alex Michigan 1:43.88 "A" 2 Patrick, T P Indiana 1:44.31 "A" 3 Schultz, Andre Michigan 1:44.38 "A" 4 Townsend, Darian Arizona 1:44.43 "A" 5 Ally, Bradley Florida 1:44.45 "A" 6 Mangoni, Vanni Southern California 1:44.87 "A" 7 Fraser, Shaune Florida 1:44.96 "A" 8 Aljand, Martti California 1:45.44 "A" 9 Cass, Nate Stanford 1:45.52 "A" 10 Rathgeber, Geoff Harvard 1:45.62 "A" 11 Eckert, Mark California 1:45.71 "A" 12 Payne, Russell Minnesota 1:45.81 "A" 13 Spann, Scott Michigan 1:46.04 "A" 14 Morrell, Nolan Tennessee 1:46.10 "B" 15 Berens, Ricky Texas 1:46.20 "B" 16 Maire, Romain Purdue 1:46.27 "B" 17 Thirlwell, Andrew Tennessee 1:46.32 "B" 18 McGill, Tyler Auburn 1:46.47 "B" 19 Magruder, Agustin Texas 1:46.49 "B" 20 Lendjel, Dominique South Carolina 1:46.52 "B" 21 Dauw, Curtis Michigan 1:46.53 "B" _____________________________________Invited ___________________________________________ 22 Grenda, Dane Michigan 1:46.55 "B" 23 Kornfeld, Paul Stanford 1:46.60 "B" 24 Steninger, Bart Arizona 1:46.71 "B" 25 Bibliowicz, Nathan Georgia 1:46.72 "B" 26 Pinzon, Omar Florida 1:46.73 "B" 27 Vayo, Louis California 1:46.74 "B" 28 McDermott, Caleb Texas 1:46.82 "B" 29 Wilson, Brian Texas 1:46.96 "B" 30 Burckle, Clark Florida 1:47.03 "B" 31 McLarty, Dustin Florida 1:47.04 "B" 32 Brown, Jack Arizona 1:47.06 "B" 33 Azar, John Virginia 1:47.06 "B" 34 Mitchell, Andrew Auburn 1:47.11 "B" 35 Hetland, Aleksander Southern Methodist 1:47.14 "B" 36 O'Connor,OFFICIAL Bryan Arizona 1:47.18 "B" 37 Rice, Scott Wisconsin 1:47.33 "B" 38 Mellor, Steve North Carolina State 1:47.36 "B" 39 Roberts, Jonathan Minnesota 1:47.37 "B" 40 Silva, Michael Auburn 1:47.45 "B" 41 Denisyako, Nikita Texas A&M 1:47.45 "B" 42 Callahan, Andrew Arizona 1:47.61 "B" 43 Reams, Pat Virginia 1:47.74 "B" 44 Biedermann, Sean Pennsylvania State 1:47.86 "B" 45 Craig, Brad Tennessee 1:47.93 "B" NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships - 03/27/08 to 03/29/08 Official Psych Sheet - 03/21/08 11:59 PM ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Event 3 ... (Men 200 Yard IM) 46 Plummer, David Minnesota 1:48.12 "B" 47 Spooner, Chris Georgia 1:48.13 "B" 48 Stovall, Gil Georgia 1:48.20 "B" 49 Murry, Steven Indiana 1:48.23 "B" 50 Mahoney, Sean R California 1:48.43 "B" 51 Preda, Vali Louisville 1:48.69 "B" 52 Sullivan, P J Virginia 1:48.99 "B" 53 Phillips, Devin Nevada, Las Vegas 1:49.01 "B" 54 Criste, John Stanford 1:49.05 "B" 55 Harris, Tyler North Carolina 1:49.26 "B" OFFICIAL NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships - 03/27/08 to 03/29/08 Official Psych Sheet - 03/21/08 11:59 PM ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Event 4 Men 50 Yard Freestyle NCAA: 18.69 03/15/07 Cesar Cielo Auburn NCAA Meet: 18.69 03/15/07 Cesar Cielo Auburn American: 18.87 03/15/07 Ben Wildman-Tobiner Stanford US Open: 18.69 03/15/07 Cesar Cielo Auburn 19.60 "A" 20.18 "B" Invited Time: 19.75 Name Year School Seed Time 1 Cielo, Cesar Auburn 18.91 "A" 2 Copeland, William California 19.30 "A" 3 Subirats, Albert Arizona 19.35 "A" 4 Righi, Alex Yale 19.41 "A" 5 Puninski, Alexei Auburn 19.42 "A" 6 Tayla, Kaan Virginia Tech 19.50 "A" 7 Dunford, Jason Stanford 19.52 "A" 8 Jackson, Jonathan Texas 19.52 "A" 9 Gosper, Richard Southern California 19.54 "A" 10 Murphy, Barry Tennessee 19.54 "A" 11 Whittington, Joe California 19.58 "A" 12 Godec, Jernej California 19.59 "A" 13 Staab, Austin Stanford 19.59 "A" 14 Malberg, Miko Louisiana State 19.62 "B" 15 Bubolz, Kyle Northwestern 19.64 "B" 16 Barbic, Bruno Northwestern 19.66 "B" 17 Gardner, Ozzie Texas A&M 19.67 "B" 18 Vrtovec, Luka Southern Methodist 19.71 "B" 19 Richards, Michael Minnesota 19.72 "B" 20 Baker, Scott Florida State 19.73 "B" 21 Dunford, David Stanford 19.73 "B" 22 Schneider, Josh Cincinnati 19.75 "B" _____________________________________Invited ___________________________________________ 23 Strange, Casey Texas A&M 19.76 "B" 24 Voelker, Matthew Ohio State 19.81 "B" 25 Lowe, Matthew Texas 19.81
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