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2004-05 Season Results 22004-05004-05 SeasonSeason ResultsResults 2004-2005 UCLA WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING RESULTS Score 2004-2005 TEAM Date UCLA-Opp Opponent Record (Conf.) October 23 156-98 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 (0-0) ACCOMPLISHMENTS 149-108 Oregon State 2-0 (1-0) November 5-6 4th, 488 points Purdue Invitational 2-0 (1-0) • 9 NCAA Qualifi ers November 12 168-85 University of San Diego 3-0 (1-0) November 19 174-123 Arizona State 3-0 (2-0) • 6 NCAA All-Americans November 20 148-149 Arizona 3-1 (2-1) December 2-5 Husky Invitational (Swim only) 3-1 (2-1) December 2-4 Texas Invitational (Dive only) 3-1 (2-1) • Earned 6 All-America January 15 124-176 Stanford 3-2 (2-2) honors at NCAA’s January 16 139-161 Cal 3-4 (2-3) February 12 172.5-122.5 USC 4-4 (3-3) • 3 School Records broken February 23-26 4th, 986 points Pac-10 Championships 4-4 (3-3)) March 18-20 18th, 52 points NCAA Championships 4-4 (3-2) TOP UCLA INDIVIDUALS AT THE 2005 PACIFIC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS Katie Arnold 1st 100 Backstroke Brittany Renfrow 8th Three-meter 3rd 200 Backstroke 13th One-meter 4th 50 Freestyle Kim Scarborough 5th 400 Individual Medley Tamara Bal 23rd 100 Backstroke 9th 200 Backstroke 27th 200 Backstroke 11th 200 Individual Medley th th Eileen Seissen 14 100 Breaststroke Amanda Blong 4 One-meter th 11th Three-meter 27 200 Breaststroke Lindsey Smart 20th 100 Backstroke Kendall Butler 16th 100 Butterfl y 23rd 200 Butterfl y Janine Strack 9th Platform 12th Three-meter Shellene Catalano 8th 200 Breaststroke 10th One-meter th 16 100 Breaststroke th th Nicolette Teo 5 100 Breaststroke 20 200 Individual Medley 6th 200 Breaststroke Kristabelle Daley 26th 100 Butterfl y Paige Thompson 9th Three-meter 16th 200 Butterfl y 8th One-meter th th Amy Thurman 17 50 Freestyle Jane Imagane 10 1650 Freestyle rd rd 23 100 Freestyle 23 500 Freestyle th 26th 400 Individual Medley 27 100 Butterfl y Courtney Iversen 15th 200 Backstroke Kim Vandenberg 2nd 200 Butterfl y 18th 400 Individual Medley 3rd 100 Butterfl y 4th 50 Freestyle Jeana Fuccillo 7th 400 Individual Medley th 12 200 Breaststroke Katherine Wong 33rd 100 Freestyle Shannon Hackett 12th 500 Freestyle 36th 200 Freestyle 21st 200 Freestyle 21st 200 Butterfl y Chiemi Yamamoto 8th 400 Individual Medley 16th 200 Breaststroke Liz Keating 14th 1650 Freestyle 19th 200 Individual Medley 37th 200 Freestyle Luisa Los-Santos 20th 100 Breaststroke 33rd 200 Breaststroke 2005 PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM RESULTS Isabel Miesner 17th 100 Butterfl y 17th 200 Butterfl y 1. STANFORD __________________ 1,499 2. ARIZONA ___________________ 1,237 Melissa Miller 18th 1650 Freestyle 3. CALIFORNIA ________________ 1088.50 28th 100 Butterfl y 4. UCLA _____________________986 Katie Nelson 4th 1650 Freestyle 5. USC _____________________954.50 10th 500 Freestyle 6. ARIZONA STATE _______________ 926.50 12th 200 Freestyle 7. OREGON STATE _______________ 504.50 th Heather Peng 11 Platform 8. WASHINGTON _________________ 468 20th One-meter 25th Three-meter 9. WASHINGTON STATE _____________ 324 BBruinsruins 005-065-06 3311 PPac-10ac-10 ChampionshipChampionship ResultsResults Place Name (Prelims) Time Place Name (Prelims) Time 200 Medley Relay 3. UCLA _______________________________1:40.75 100 Backstroke (K. Arnold, E. Seissen, K. Vandenberg, A. Thurman) 1. Katie Arnold ____________________(53.81) 53.22* 20. Lindsey Smart ____________________(58.08) 57.52 800 Freestyle Relay 23. Tamara Bal ______________________(58.34) 58.58 6. UCLA _______________________________7:15.60 (K. Vandenberg, J. Imagane, K. Nelson, S. Hackett) Three-Meter Diving 8. Brittany Renfrow _______________ (4:34.85) 436.35 500 Freestyle 9. Paige Thompson _______________________429.45 10. Katie Nelson __________________(4:51.18) 4:47.94 11. Amanda Blong_________________________ 409.95 12. Shannon Hackett _____________ (4:51.60) 4:49.41 12. Janine Strack__________________________ 397.35 23. Jane Imagane _________________(4:52.60) 4:57.49 25. Heather Peng _________________________319.30 200 IM 400 Medley Relay 11. Kim Scarborough _____________ (2:02.34) 2:01.69 UCLA ___________________________________DQ 19. Chiemi Yamamoto _____________(2:03.64) 2:03.89 (K. Arnold, N. Teo, K. Vandenberg, S. Hackett) 20. Shellene Catalano _____________ (2:03.85) 2:04.10 100 Freestyle 50 Freestyle 23. Amy Thurman ____________________(52.13) 52.48 4. Kim Vandenberg __________________(23.23) 22.93 33. Katherine Wong ________________________ 53.06 4. Katie Arnold _____________________(23.20) 22.98 17. Amy Thurman ____________________(23.83) 23.70 1650 Freestyle 4. Katie Nelson _________________________16:29.83 One-Meter Diving 10. Jane Imagane ________________________16:46.39 4. Amanda Blong__________________(232.60) 282.55 14. Liz Keating __________________________16:58.58 8. Paige Thompson ________________(239.95) 260.65 18. Melissa Miller _________________________17:08.50 10. Janine Strack__________________________ 218.75 13. Brittany Renfrow _______________________211.30 200 Backstroke 20. Heather Peng _________________________197.65 3. Katie Arnold __________________(1:58.79) 1:57.16 9. Kim Scarborough _____________ (2:01.92) 2:00.17 200 Freestyle Relay 15. Courtney Iversen _____________ (2:03.38) 2:03.70 6. UCLA _______________________________1:33.40 27. Tamara Bal __________________________ 2:08.30 (K. Arnold, K. Vandenberg, A. Thurman, K. Butler) 200 Breaststroke 400 IM 6. Nicolette Teo _________________ (2:16.18) 2:16.13 5. Kim Scarborough ______________(4:17.35) 4:17.11 8. Shellene Catalano _____________ (2:15.80) 2:17.01 7. Jeana Fuccillo ________________ (4:19.81) 4:18.45 12. Jeana Fuccillo ________________ (2:17.30) 2:16.72 8. Chiemi Yamamoto ______________(4:17.17) 4:19.55 16. Chiemi Yamamoto _____________ (2:17.06) 2:18.62 18. Courtney Iversen _____________ (4:28.66) 4:24.62 27. Eileen Seissen ________________________ 2:22.62 26. Jane Imagane ________________________ 4:19.55 33. Luisa Los-Santos ______________________ 2:27.04 100 Butterfl y 200 Butterfl y 3. Kim Vandenberg __________________(53.66) 53.30 2. Kim Vandenberg _____________ (1:56.32) 1:54.99* 16. Kendall Butler ____________________(56.05) 56.79 16. Kristabelle Daley ______________ (2:02.67) 2:03.87 17. Isabel Miesner ____________________(56.63) 55.90 17. Isabel Miesner ________________ (2:03.91) 2:02.28 26. Kristabelle Daley ________________________ 57.11 21. Shannon Hackett _____________ (2:04.64) 2:02.91 27. Amy Thurman __________________________ 57.13 23. Kendall Butler ________________ (2:04.88) 2:05.62 200 Freestyle 400 Freestyle Relay 12. Katie Nelson _________________ (1:50.09) 1:49.42 9. UCLA ________________________________3:28.43 21. Shannon Hackett _____________ (1:50.86) 1:50.73 (K. Butler, L. Smart, K. Wong, K. Nelson 36. Katherine Wong ______________________ 1:54.13 37. Liz Keating __________________________ 1:54.75 Platform Diving 9. Janine Strack__________________________ 347.55 100 Breaststroke 11. Heather Peng _________________________334.85 5. Nicolette Teo _________________ (1:02.69) 1:02.58 14. Eileen Seissen ________________ (1:03.56) 1:04.03 16. Shellene Catalano _____________ (1:03.75) 1:04.47 20. Luisa Los-Santos ______________ (1:05.00) 1:04.67 * Denotes School Record 3322 BBruinsruins 005-065-06 22005005 NCAANCAA ChampionshipChampionship ResultsResults ALL TIMES IN SHORT COURSE, YARDS 2005 NCAA Place Name Final Time (Prelim Time) 400 Medley Relay CHAMPIONSHIP 13th UCLA _________________________________________3:40.72 (3:41.64) (Katie Arnold, Nicolette Teo, Kim Vandenberg, Katie Nelson) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Georgia ________________609.5 200 Medley Relay 2. Auburn ___________________492 11th UCLA _________________________________________1:41.73 (1:41.54) 3. Arizona ___________________440 (Katie Arnold, Eileen Seissen, Kim Vandenberg, Amy Thurman) 4. Florida ___________________355 5. Stanford __________________313 6. Texas ____________________218 100 Bu erfl y 12th Kim Vandenberg, Junior _____________________________ 53.60 (53.91) 7. S.M.U. ___________________170 8. California _________________149 1100 Backstroke 9. Indiana __________________112 8th Katie Arnold, Sophomore ____________________________ 54.30 (53.89) 10. USC _____________________108 11. Wisconsin ________________107 200 Bu erfl y 12. Arizona State _______________90 3rd Kim Vandenberg, Junior __________________________1:55.08 (1:56.01) 13. Penn State _________________87 14T. Texas A&M _________________84 Michigan __________________84 16. Hawai’i ____________________68 17. Purdue ____________________59 18T. UCLA _____________________52 2005 NCAA Kentucky __________________52 20. Houston ___________________47 ALL AMERICANS 21. Alabama ___________________44 22. Maryland __________________40 (TOP-16 FINISH) 23. Iowa ______________________36 Katie Arnold 24T. Tennessee _________________32 Katie Nelson Notre Dame ________________32 26. Virginia ___________________21 Eileen Seissen 27. Miami (FL) _________________19 Nicoette Teo 28. Richmond _______________15.5 Amy Thurman 29. Rutgers ___________________13 30. Virginia Polytec _____________12 Kim Vandenberg 31. Florida State _______________11 32. Ohio State _________________10 33. Cincinatti ___________________9 34T. Clemson ____________________6 South Carolina _______________6 36T. Harvard ____________________4 Northwestern ________________4 38. New Mexico _________________2 39. Illinois _____________________1 BBruinsruins 005-065-06 3333 AAll-Timell-Time CCoachingoaching RResultsesults UCLA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS OACHES ECORD OTALS Overall Conf. Conf. NCAA C ’ R T Year Coach Record Record Finish Finish Cyndi Gallagher 16 years 106-52-1 2004-05 Cyndi Gallagher 6-3 3-3 4th 18th Tom Jahn 6 years 41-24 2003-04 Cyndi Gallagher 8-2 5-2 2nd 7th Cindy Schilling 1 year 4-3 Mike Shaw 2 years 6-4 2002-03 Cyndi Gallagher 5-4 2-4 1st 11th Colleen Graham 4 years 15-1 2001-02 Cyndi Gallagher 9-5 2-5 5th 17th Steve Palmer 1 year 7-0 2000-01 Cyndi Gallagher 6-3 3-3 1st 15th 1999-00 Cyndi Gallagher 5-4 2-4 4th 8th 1998-99 Cyndi Gallagher 6-4-1 1-4-1 5th 16th 1997-98 Cyndi Gallagher 2-6 0-5 5th 13th UCLA V. OPPONENTS 1996-97 Cyndi Gallagher 6-3 2-3 5th 14th Arizona ....................14-9 1995-96 Cyndi Gallagher 4-3 2-3 2nd 11th Arizona State ..........14-8-1 1994-95 Cyndi Gallagher 6-5 3-2 2nd 10th Brown .......................
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