AUBURN & DIVING 2013-14 FACT BOOK 2013-14 SCHEDULE

Date Meet Location Time 2013 September 27th Vanderbilt (W) Nashville, Tenn. 4 p.m. October 11th-12th Notre Dame Tri-Meet South Bend, Tenn. 5 p.m./11 a.m. October 25th Queens University Charlotte, N.C. 4 p.m. November 2nd LSU (M) Baton Rouge, La. 11 a.m. November 22nd-24th Auburn Invitational Auburn All Day December 5th-8th Winter Nationals (Swim) Knoxville, Tenn. All Day December 17th-22nd Winter Nationals (Dive) Austin, Texas All Day December 16th-18th Tuscaloosa Diving Invite Tuscaloosa, Ala. TBA 2014 January 3rd-5th Diving Invite Athens, Ga. TBA January 9th Texas Austin, Texas TBA January 18th-19th Ralph Crocker Invite Auburn All Day January 25th Florida Gainesville, Fla. 12 p.m. February 1st South Carolina Auburn TBA March 1st-2nd Bulldog Last Chance Athens, Ga. TBA March 11th-13th NCAA Diving Zones Greensboro, N.C. TBA March 20th-22nd NCAA Championships (W) Minneapolis, Minn. TBA March 27-29th NCAA Championships (M) Austin, Texas TBA

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 2 2013-14 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION MEN’S TEAM INFORMATION School...... 2013 Men’s SEC Finish...... 2nd (1,196 pts.) City / Zip...... Auburn, Ala. / 36831 2012 Men’s NCAA Finish...... 8th (226.5 pts.) Founded...... Oct. 1, 1856 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 23/5 Enrollment...... 25,469 All-Americans Returning/Lost...... 7/2 Nickname...... Tigers Returning...... , Colors...... Burnt Orange and Navy Blue ...... James Disney-May, Zane Grothe, TJ Leon Facility...... James E. Martin Aquatics Center (1,000) ...... , John Santeiu Affiliation...... NCAA Division I SEC Champions Returning/Lost...... 3/1 Conference...... Returning...... Zane Grothe, Marcelo Chierighini President...... Dr. Jay Gogue ...... John Santieu Alma Mater...... Auburn (1969) Newcomers...... 9 Athletic Director...... Jay Jacobs ...... Will Anderson, Taylor Copeland, Kyle Darmody Alma Mater...... Auburn (1985) ...... Forrest Davis, Michael Duderstadt, Alex Goerzen Senior Woman Administrator...... Meredith Jenkins ...... Joe Patching, Alex Press, Alan Rabstejnek Alma Mater...... Florida State (1992) University Website...... www.Auburn.edu WOMEN’S TEAM INFORMATION Athletics Website...... www.AuburnTigers.com 2013 Women’s SEC Finish...... 4th (860 pts.) Twitter...... @AuburnSwimming 2012 Women’s NCAA Finish...... 13th (87 pts.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 18/9 COACHING STAFF All-Americans Returning/Lost...... 3/5 Head Coach...... Returning...... Emily Bos, Megan Fonteno, Olivia Scott Alma Mater...... Auburn (‘10) SEC Champions Returning/Lost...... 0/0 Season...... 5th as head coach/8th overall Newcomers...... 7 Office Phone...... 334.844.9747 ...... , Natasha Lloyd, Madison Martin Hawke E-mail...... [email protected] ...... Kristen Murslack, Ashley Neidigh, Allyx Purcell Twitter...... @BrettHawke ...... Mary Elizabeth Warhol Head Diving Coach...... Jeff Shaffer Alma Mater...... Wisconsin (‘80) TEAM HISTORY Season...... 15th First Year of Swimming & Diving...... 1932 Shaffer E-mail...... [email protected] Number of Years in NCAAs (Men)...... 39 Director of Swimming Operations...... David Chilelli Number of Years in NCAAs (Women)...... 32 Alma Mater...... Massachusetts (‘09) NCAA Championships (Men)...... 8 Season...... 3rd ...... 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Healey E-mail...... [email protected] NCAA Championships (Women)...... 5 Associate Head Coach...... ...... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 Alma Mater...... Auburn (‘99) SEC Championships (Men)...... 18 Season...... 1st ...... 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, E-Mail...... [email protected] ...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Twitter...... @AUCoachHargis SEC Championships (Women)...... 5 Assistant Coach...... Tyler McGill ...... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Alma Mater...... Auburn (‘10) Season...... 1st MEDIA RELATIONS Long E-mail...... [email protected] Swimming/Diving Contact...... John Thomas Twitter...... @TyMcGill E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Demerae Christianson Office Phone...... 334.844.9806 Alma Mater...... Auburn (‘04) Cell Phone...... 501.519.0074 Season...... 2nd Main Office Phone...... 334.844.9800 Christianson E-mail...... [email protected] Twitter...... @demtigers Athletic Trainer...... Andi Ostrowski Athletic Trainer...... Nate Warner Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Bryan Karkoska

13 Combined NCAA Titles, 23 Combined SEC Titles 32 Olympic Medals, 2,243 All-America Honors

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 3 Table of contents

Table of Contents

GENERAL INFORMATION 2013-14 Schedule...... 2 Quick Facts...... 3 Table of Contents...... 4 Media Information...... 5 2013-14 Women’s Roster...... 6 2013-14 Men’s Roster...... 7 2013-14 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Brett Hawke...... 9-10 Head Diving Coach Jeff Shaffer...... 11-12 Associate Head Coach John Hargis...... 13 Assistant Coach Demarae Christianson...... 14 Assistant Coach Tyler McGill...... 14 Assistant Coach Ozzie Quevedo...... 15 2012-13 SEASON REVIEW 2012-13 Women’s Season Review...... 17-23 2012-13 Men’s Season Review...... 25-30 2011-12 Top Times and Dives...... 32-36 HISTORY AND RECORDS History of Auburn Swimming and Diving...... 38-40 Auburn Olympians...... 41-43 NCAA Championship Reviews...... 44-56 Women’s NCAA Champions...... 57 Men’s NCAA Champions...... 58-59 Women’s All-Americans...... 60-62 Men’s All-Americans...... 63-66 Men’s SEC Championships...... 67-69 Women’s SEC Championships...... 70 Women’s SEC Champions...... 71-74 Men’s SEC Champions...... 75-78 Auburn Year-by-Year...... 79-83 Auburn Top-10 Performances...... 84-85 Auburn Records...... 86

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 4 Media information

Jack Smith Kirk Sampson Cassie Arner Shelly Poe Chuck Gallina Dan Froehlich Matt Crouch Senior Associate AD / Associate AD / Assistant AD/ Assistant AD / Director of Associate Director Associate Director Communications Communications Public Relations Communications Communications

John Thomas Kathy Harker Wes Todd Taylor Bryan Todd Van Emst Steve Sain Assistant Director Administrative Assistant Director Assistant Director Photographer Videographer Swim/Dive Contact Assistant

AUBURN MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORY PHONE MEDIA INFORMATION The Auburn media relations department considers its work with the media a top JACK SMITH, Senior Associate AD/Communications (334) 844-7134 priority. The 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book has been prepared to assist KIRK SAMPSON, Associate AD/Media Relations (334) 887-0839 the working media in their coverage of the Tigers. If you need additional information, Football...... [email protected] interview or photograph requests, or have any questions, please contact John Thomas in CASSIE ARNER, Assistant AD/Public Relations (334) 750-0502 the media relations office at 334.844.9182. Equestrian...... [email protected] Interview Policy SHELLY POE, Assistant AD/Media Relations...... (334) 707-4910 Coach Hawke, Coach Shaffer, assistant coaches and all athletes are available for phone Football...... [email protected] and personal interviews by contacting John Thomas in the media relations office. Post- CHUCK GALLINA, Sports Information Director...... (334) 502-0929 meet interviews will be allowed following warm-down. Football...... [email protected] Credentials DAN FROEHLICH, Associate Director...... (334) 826-2838 Anyone wishing to cover Auburn swimming and diving should contact John Thomas in Men’s Basketball/Men’s Golf...... [email protected] the media relations office at least one day in advance in order to make the proper ar- MATT CROUCH, Associate Director...... (334) 740-4109 rangements. Credentials are not required for attendance at the meet, but those wishing Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf...... [email protected] to cover a meet are encouraged to provide advance notice. TAYLOR BRYAN, Assistant Director...... (334) 750-3862 Meet Day Services Football, Gymnastics...... [email protected] Rosters and an order of events will be provided prior to the meet. Event results will WES TODD, Assistant Director...... (334) 750-5682 also be handed out during and following the meets. Wireless internet is available in Volleyball, Baseball...... [email protected] the Aquatic Center; ask John Thomas for the password. Phones, fax machines and JOHN THOMAS, Assistant Director...... (334) 844-9806 internet access are available in the media relations office located in the Auburn Athletic Complex. Soccer, Softball...... [email protected] STEVE SAIN, Video Contact...... (334) 750-1388 Video Services Video/Satellite feed contact...... [email protected] FTP feeds of selected Auburn swimming & diving highlights available for the media. A TODD VAN EMST, Photographer...... (334) 740-1380 number of studio and satellite services may be arranged for electronic media by calling Still photograph contact...... [email protected] Steve Sain in the Auburn Media Relations office at 334.844.9809. KATHY HARKER, Administrative Assistant...... (334) 887-5532 On the Web Mailing Address Overnight Address The latest news on Auburn athletics can be found on the net at www.auburntigers. P.O. Box 351 Auburn Athletic Complex com. Releases, stories, information and stats provided by the media relations office are Auburn, AL 36831-0351 392 South Donahue Drive available. Auburn, AL 36849 www.AuburnTigers.com

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 5 2013-14 Women’s roster

Women’s Athletes Event(s) Year Hometown/Last School Emily Bos*^ SR Holland, Mich./Holland Cinzia Calabretta Diving JR Orlando, Fla./Boone Siena DeVenuto Freestyle SR Pompano Beach, Fla./Pine Crest Megan Fonteno*^ Sprint Freestyle JR Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles Caitlyn Forman Backstroke SO California, Ky./Notre Dame Academy Valerie Inghels Butterfly SO Saleilles, /Rosa Luxemburg Haley Krakoski Free/Fly/Back SR Paradise Valley, Ariz./Xavier College Prep Annie Lazor /IM SO Beverly Hills, Mich./Ohio State Natasha Lloyd Breaststroke/Freestyle FR Ohoka, New Zealand/St. Andrew’s College Madison Martin Sprint Freestyle/Butterfly FR Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Pickerington Alexandria Merritt Backstroke/Butterfly SO Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln Aimee Middleton Backstroke/Butterfly JR Opelika, Ala./Ballard Christian Morgan Mullins Diving SO Centerville, Ohio/Centerville Kristen Murslack Breast/Fly/IM FR Gibsonia, Pa./Pine Richland Ashley Neidigh Freestyle FR Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School Aubrey Peacock Backstroke/Butterfly SR Jacksonville, Fla./Arizona Sarah Peterson* Fly/Breast/IM JR Friendswood, Texas/Clear Brook Sarah Reynolds Backstroke/Butterfly SO Montgomery, Ala. Carly Scheper Diving SO Fort Mitchell, Ky./Notre Dame Academy Shanna Schuelein Diving JR Oklahoma City, Okla./Casady School Olivia Scott*^! Butterfly/Freestyle SR Aurora, Ill./Rosary Hallie Stupp Backstroke SR St. Louis, Mo./Arizona Jillian Vitarius Backstroke SO Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood Mary Elizabeth Warhol Backstroke/Freestyle FR Yorktown, Va./York * - NCAA All-American ! - NCAA Champion ^ - SEC Champion

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 6 2013-14 men’s roster

Men’s Athletes Event(s) Year Hometown/Last School Will Anderson Butterfly/Backstroke FR Fairhope, Ala. Kevin Behrens Butterfly/Backstroke JR Munster, Ind./Munster Michael Beran Diving JR Austin, Texas/Anderson Allen Browning*^ Freestyle/Backstroke JR Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta Marcelo Chierighini*^ Sprint Freestyle SR Sao Paulo, /Avanco Taylor Copeland Backstroke FR Richmond, Va./Deep Run Kyle Darmody Sprint Free/Backstroke FR Charlotte, N.C./Providence Forrest Davis Breaststroke FR Highstown, N.J./Peddie School James Disney-May*^ Freestyle SR Surrey, England/Millfield School Michael Duderstadt Breaststroke/IM FR Panama City, Fla./Mosley Steyn Funk Distance Free SO Windermere, Fla. /Olympia Alex Goerzen Backstroke/Freestyle FR Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School Zane Grothe*^ Distance Freestyle SR Boulder City, Nev./Boulder City Peter Haas Breaststroke SR Dunwoody, Ga./Marist Youssef Hammoud Backstroke SO Alexandria, Egypt Alex Hancock* Butterfly JR Wellington, New Zealand/Pakuranga College Jordan Jones Free/Breast/IM SO Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood Spencer Kerns Breaststroke SR Grand Bay, Ala./St. Paul’s Episcopal Andrew Laing Diving SO Huntsville, Ala./Bob Jones TJ Leon*^ Freestyle/Butterfly SR Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright Prep Matt Long Freestyle SO Raleigh, N.C./Shelby Fraser McKean Diving JR Victoria, British Columbia/Claremont Secondary Tommy McKee Individual Medley JR Wilmington, Del./Brandywine Arthur Mendes* Butterfly/Freestyle SO Vila Velha, Brazil Sam Parker Freestyle JR Newcastle, /Hunter Valley Grammar Joe Patching Backstroke FR Plymouth, England/Plymouth College Alex Press Sprinter/Butterfly FR Australia Cameron Rattray Backstroke/IM SO Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater Raritan John Santeiu IV*^ Diving SR Dearborn Heights, Mich./University of Detroit Jesuit Jacob Siar Freestyle/Backstroke SO Roanoke, Va./Cave Spring Justin Youtsey Diving SO Fort Mitchell, Ky./Beechwood

* - NCAA All-American ! - NCAA Champion ^ - SEC Champion

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 7 2013-14 AUBURN COACHING STAFF

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 8 Auburn woman to capture an coaching staff, Hawke works Head coach brett hawke NCAA Championship in those directly with the Auburn events. sprinters. Under his direction, tory. While Auburn’s women During his first full sea- Cesar Cielo provided one of finished fourth, the Tigers still son as head coach, Hawke led the top highlights from the won two relay titles and an the men’s program to its 16th 2008 NCAA Championships individual championship as SEC title and its record 14th- as he became the fastest Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace straight conference champion- swimmer in the world with won the 50 free for the second ship in 2010. During the 2010 his 18.47 in the 50 free. What straight year. In addition, Van- conference meet, Auburn swim- made the mark even more derpool-Wallace lowered her mers recorded seven individual impressive was not that he did own NCAA record in the 100 titles and five relay titles. it once, but he reached the free, clocking a 46.61 in a relay Under Hawke’s direc- mark three times. He won the leadoff split. tion as co-head coach in 2009, 50 free with a time of 18.52 At the 2012 NCAA the Auburn men came away after qualifying with an 18.79 Championships, Hawke led with their eighth national title, in the preliminary. His time the Auburn women to a tie for capturing the 2009 Men’s Swim- of 18.47 came as the 200 free seventh place and also saw ming and Diving NCAA Cham- relay leadoff. In his fifth full year as Vanderpool-Wallace defend head coach of Auburn swim- pionship. During the three-day In all, Auburn her national title in the 100 event, Auburn recorded 54 sprinters won six All-America ming & diving (and eighth freestyle. The Auburn men overall on the Auburn coaching All-America honors and had honors with Cielo sweeping finished sixth at the national one individual and four relay the 50 and 100 freestyle titles staff), Brett Hawke has con- meet. tinued to uphold the champi- champions. The Tigers also set in 2008. He also became Having coached three US Open, three NCAA and the first swimmer to break onship tradition of the Tigers. Vanderpool-Wallace for four And he continues to move the 17 school records en route to the 41-second barrier in the seasons at Auburn, Hawke the title. 100 free with a 40.92. For his program forward while compet- was selected to coach her as ing against the nation’s best in Hawke returned to efforts, Cielo was named the the Bahamas national team The Plains in the summer of NCAA Swimmer of the Year for the Southeastern Conference. coach for the 2012 London Last season, Hawke led 2006 as an assistant coach for the second year in a row. Olympic Games. He helped the program. Hawke, a native Hawke has also seen the orange and blue to another lead Vanderpool-Wallace to top-five finish at the Southeast- of , Australia, was a 17- additional coaching success the finals of the women’s 50 time All-American swimmer for at the international level. He ern Conference championships freestyle, where she finished as the men pulled in a run- Auburn from 1997 to 1999. served as an assistant coach eighth, making her the first As a member of the for the United States team ner-up finish and the women Bahamian to ever advance came in fifth. He also coached past the preliminary rounds at up 10 All-Americans for the year the Olympics. including the NCAA champion Hawke’s Tigers kept in the 100 butterfly, Olivia Scott. their men’s SEC championship 10 individual SEC titles streak alive in 2011, capturing were claimed during the 2012- the program’s 15th consecu- 13 season with four claimed on tive conference championship the final day. Marcelo Chierigh- and 17th overall in winning ini won both the 50 and 100 a tight meet with the host free titles, while Zane Grothe Florida Gators. In the men’s endured the 1,650 freestyle for championship meet, Auburn the conference title, his second athletes won five individual of his collegiate career. titles and two relays, while In 2012, Hawke was the Tiger women took two named SEC Men’s Coach of the individual titles and three Year for the first time, helped relays en route to a third-place the Tigers win their 16th consec- finish. Under Hawke’s guid- utive SEC title, holding off Flor- ance, junior Arianna Vander- ida for the championship once pool-Wallace broke an NCAA again. For just the second time and U.S. Open record in the ever, Auburn won all five men’s 100 freestyle with a 46.81 at relays at the SEC Champion- the SEC Championships; she ships, and the Tigers got three would later win a national title individual titles - two from Kyle in both that event and the 50 Owens and one from Marcelo freestyle, becoming the first Chierighini - to clinch the vic-

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 9 at the 2011 World University In 1997, Hawke became part Games, helping lead the Ameri- of Auburn history as he was The Brett Hawke File cans to 27 medals at the event. a member of the first NCAA During the 2009 World Championship team. Collegiate Coaching Career Championships, Hawke served At the 1997 NCAA Auburn Men’s and Women’s Head Coach...... Fifth Year as an assistant coach with the meet, Hawke won four titles, Auburn Men’s and Women’s Assistant Coach...... 2006-2009 Brazilian national team and including one as part of the coached Cielo to two gold 200 medley relay team that Collegiate Coaching Honors medals in the 50 and 100 free- set a new U.S. Open and NCAA NCAA Coach of the Year...... 2009 styles. Cielo became the fastest record. SEC Men’s Coach of the Year...... 2012 swimmer in the world in the 100 At the same meet, free when he touched the wall Hawke claimed Auburn’s International Coaching Career in 46.91. Other Tiger sprinters second ever 50m free title. He Olympics medaling at the championships duplicated the relay perfor- Bahamas Head Coach...... London - 2012 were Fred Bousquet (silver - 50 mance the following year with Brazil Assistant Coach...... - 2008 free, bronze - 100 free, 4x100 the medley relay team that World Championships free relay) and took the crown in a NCAA Brazil Assistant Coach...... Rome, Italy - 2009 (silver - 50 fly, bronze - 4x100 meet, NCAA and U.S. Open World University Games medley relay). record time. United States Assistant Coach...... Shenzen, - 2011 Hawke also had the In 1999, Hawke opportunity to coach Cielo helped lead the Tigers to College Swimming Career at the 2008 Olympic Games. their second NCAA team title • A 17-time All-American at Auburn University from 1997-99 Serving once again as an assis- en route to capturing four • Winner of nine NCAA Individual Titles and seven SEC Individual tant coach with the Brazilian titles of his own at the meet. Titles national team, Hawke mentored During his three years as a • Member of Auburn’s first NCAA Championship-winning team the South American star as student-athlete, Hawke was he won a bronze in the 100m also part of three SEC team International Swimming Career free and a gold in the 50m free championships. • A two-time Olympian with the Australian national team with an Olympic record time of A two-time Olympian, • Held the Australian record in the 50m freestyle (22.07) 21.30. Other Auburn sprinters Hawke finished sixth in the trained by Hawke at the 2008 50m free in Athens. Hawke has Olympics included Matt Targett, three Fred Bousquet, Jakob Andkjaer medals in his collection, and . Targett and including silver in the 50m free Bousquet both brought home from 2002. Adding to his long medals after their performance list of international experience, on relay teams. in 2001 and 2003, Hawke was Auburn sprinters over- a World Championship finalist all were very impressive at the in the 50m free and at the 2007 NCAAs with 13 swimmers 2002 Pan Pacific Champion- advancing to finals. In the men’s ships, Hawke won bronze in 50 free, Auburn took the top the 50m free. two spots with Cielo taking the A five-time Australian title and Targett right behind champion, Hawke is the for- him. Scott Goodrich and Bryan mer Australian record holder Lundquist also made the cham- in the 50m free with a time of pionship final. In the women’s 22.07 that he set at the 2004 50 free, it was Kara Denby lead- Olympic Games in the semifi- ing the team in eighth. nal round. In the 100 free, Cielo Hawke is married to picked up another NCAA Cham- the former Trudi James and pionship with a time of 41.17 the couple have four children: and Targett followed in sixth Kirra (14), Kobe (10) and twins place. In the women’s 100 free, Yasmin and Lily (4). James it was Denby again leading the was a member of the Auburn team in fourth place, followed University soccer team from by Emily Kukors in fifth. 1994-97. Hawke earned his During his time as a bachelor’s degree in psycholo- swimmer in Auburn, Hawke gy in the summer of 2010. captured nine NCAA titles to go along with seven SEC crowns.

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 10 ed the gift to develop divers her fourth-place finish on the head diving coach jeff shaffer to world renowned status. 1-meter contributed to the His talent was recognized by team’s large margin of victory swimming program. Through the United States Olympic and its third-straight national his strong coaching ability Committee in 1996 when title. Rubenstein has gone on and sound philosophy, Shaffer they honored him as the to be a 2004 USA Olympic Team has guided his student-ath- inaugural recipient of the Trials finalist, a National Team letes to success. USOC National Developmen- member and most recently, the “Our philosophy tal Coach of the Year for all 2006 U.S. National title one the here at Auburn is developing Olympic sports. 1-meter. divers from the ground up,” Throughout his club Among the many Shaffer said. “It is a growing coaching career, Shaffer has successful divers Shaffer has process and through the guided divers to many distin- instructed, some include NCAA experiences gained here, our guished accomplishments. champions Matt Bricker and divers have the opportunity Such honors include 10 Steve Segerlin and All-America to become great.” World Junior champions, 39 honorees Corey Gerlach and Shaffer’s coaching ca- National Junior champions, Lynnsey Segraves. reer kicked off in 1980 after he Jeff Shaffer has been eight Senior National cham- In 2009, Auburn’s graduated from the University developing and guiding divers pions, three Junior National Kelly Marx and Dan Mazzaferro of Wisconsin with a bachelor’s across the country to great Team titles and three Senior played key roles on the team’s degree in physical education. accomplishments throughout National Team titles. eighth NCAA title run during He moved to Mission Viejo, their careers in the last 30+ Shaffer carried his the 2008-09 season. Marx was Calif., and assisted diving leg- years. He came to Auburn philosophy and achieve- runner-up on the 3-meter end Ron O’Brien from 1980- almost 14 years ago as one of ments to the collegiate level, and reached the finals on the 85. Shaffer followed O’Brien to the most respected coaches in first to LSU, then to Southern one-meter, while Mazzaferro Boca Raton, Fla., and contin- the diving community and has California and now at Au- earned honorable mention ued to coach with him until improved the Auburn diving burn. His divers have played All-America honors on the 1988. program in Olympic-size pro- crucial roles in contributing three-meter at the national While with O’Brien portions. to the success Auburn has meet. Both divers earned and during his career coach- During his tenure at had on the national level, honorable mention All-Amer- ing at the club level, Shaffer Auburn, Shaffer has made the making an impact on 12 of ica accolades on the 10-meter coached divers of all ages and diving program into a complete Auburn’s NCAA team titles platform. ability levels and demonstrat- complement to the Auburn and 18 SEC men’s and wom- At the conclusion of en’s titles. the 2009-10 season, Shaffer’s The contributions diving corps came away with started through Shaffer’s first three SEC titles and seven recruiting class that included All-America honors. Marx con- Caesar Garcia and Ashley cluded his senior season with Rubenstein and have contin- three All-America honors, two ued throughout the last 14 SEC titles (1-meter, platform) years. Evidence of Shaffer’s and was named SEC Male Diver philosophy of developing of the Year. Vennie Dantin cap- athletes can be seen through tured the conference 3-meter all of his pupils, including championship, while she and Garcia and Rubenstein. With Anna Aguero competed in Shaffer’s guidance, Garcia their first NCAA meet and came grew from an All-American away with two All-America as a freshman to a two-time honors each. Thad Ellis was NCAA platform champion, also honored by the SEC, being the 2004 SEC and NCAA Male named SEC Male Freshman Diver of the Year and a XXVIII Diver of the Year. Olympian. A year later, Mazzaf- Rubenstein played erro reached the SEC pinnacle, a significant role in the three winning conference titles on NCAA championship teams both the 3-meter and platform she was a part of. She was a at the 2011 SEC Championships member of Auburn’s first-ev- while finishing third on the er women’s NCAA title in 1-meter board. For his efforts, 2002 and as a senior in 2004, he was named the SEC Male

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 11 Diver of the Year and shared the Collegiate Champions The Jeff Shaffer File SEC Commissioner’s Cup as the LSU - 1993-95 high point-scorer of the meet. Susie Ryan Collegiate Coaching Career Dantin and Mazzaferro each NCAA Champion ...... Platform -1994 Auburn Diving Coach...... 1999-present earned two more All-America SEC Champion...... Platform - 1994 Southern California Diving Coach...... 1995-99 honors at the NCAA Cham- SEC Diver of the Year...... 1994 LSU Diving Coach...... 1993-95 pionships, and Mazzaferro wrapped up his collegiate Southern California - 1995-99 Collegiate Coaching Honors career with two high academic Tim Allport honors, being named the SEC’s NCAA Men’s Diving Coach of the Year...... 2004, 2007 Pac-10 Champion...... One-Meter - 1997 SEC Men’s Diving Coach of the Year.....2004, 2007, 2008, McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of Natalya Chikina ...... 2009, 2010, 2011 the Year and a CoSIDA First- Pac-10 Champion...... Three-Meter - 1997 SEC Women’s Diving Coach of the Year...... 1994 Team Academic All-American. Justin Dumais Pacific-10 Men’s Diving Coach of the Year...... 1998, 1999 In addition, Dantin qualified for Pac-10 Champion...... One-Meter - 1998 the 2012 Olympic Diving Trials ...... Three-Meter - 1998 Pacific-10 Women’s Diving Coach of the Year...... 1998 by advancing to the finals on ...... Platform - 1998 both the 3-meter and platform Dorte Lindner International Coaching Career at the 2011 USA Diving Nation- Pac-10 Champion...... One-Meter - 1998 Olympics al Championships...... Three-Meter - 1998 U.S. Assistant Diving Coach...... Athens, Greece - 2004 Dantin finished her Maria Elena Romero World Championships career in 2012 as one of the Pac-10 Champion...... One-Meter - 1996 U.S. Diving Coach...... Perth, Australia - 1998 most decorated women’s divers at Auburn, winning her second FINA World Cup Auburn - 1999-present U.S. Diving Coach...... Mexico City, Mexico - 1997 SEC title on the 1-meter board Vennie Dantin Goodwill Games and capturing a third-place SEC Champion...... Three-Meter - 2010 U.S. Diving Coach...... St. Petersburg, Russia - 1994 finish at the NCAA Cham- Caeser Garcia U.S. Diving Coach.....New York City, United States - 1998 pionships. The seven-time NCAA Champion...... Platform - 2003, 2004 All-American also left Auburn SEC Champion...... Platform - 2003, 2004 World University Games as the school record-holder in Matt Bricker U.S. Diving Coach...... Daegu, - 2003 all three events, setting two NCAA Champion...... Platform - 2005 U.S. Co-Head Coach...... İzmir, Turkey - 2005 records at the 2012 NCAA SEC Champion...... Platform - 2002 Championships in Auburn. Corey Gerlach College Education All in all, the philos- SEC Champion...... Three-Meter - 2007 University of Wisconsin ophy that Shaffer has em- Kelly Marx Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education...... 1980 bedded in his coaching has SEC Champion...... One-Meter - 2008, 2010 proven to be successful from ...... Platform - 2010 his days with O’Brien to now Dan Mazzaferro as he continues to provide SEC Champion...... Three-Meter - 2009, 2011 his student-athletes opportu- ...... Platform - 2008, 2009 , 2011 nities to grow into essential SEC Commissioner’s Trophy...... 2011 contributors to the continued SEC Diver of the Year...... 2011 accomplishments the Auburn Steven Segerlin swimming and diving team’s NCAA Champion...... Three-Meter - 2007 experience, as well as success ...... Platform - 2006, 2007 on the international level. SEC Champion...... One-Meter - 2007 Shaffer and his wife, ...... Three-Meter - 2007 Jenny, have two daughters, ...... Platform - 2005, 2007 Amy and Kelly. The couple also has a son, J.J. (Jeffrey Jr.). 7 19 91 NCAA Champions SEC Champions All-American honors

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 12 associate head coach john hargis and spring semesters. in 2001 and was selected as Hargis also spent three one of Arkansas’ 100 Greatest U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha. seasons as an assistant with the Athletes of all-time. “I’m excited to Nittany Lions, where he was Hargis and his wife, welcome John Hargis back a part of the staff that led the Lauren, have two sons, John to the Auburn family,” Hawke women’s team to back-to-back and Nathan, and a daughter, said. “He has been successful Big Ten Championships in 2005 Faith. at the highest level both as a and 2006. He coached several the john hargis file swimmer and a coach, and we NCAA, Olympic Trials and U.S. couldn’t be happier to have Nationals qualifiers and also Collegiate Coaching Career him return as our associate directed all aspects of men’s Auburn Associate Head Coach-2013-present head coach of the men’s and recruiting. He also assisted women’s swim teams.” Penn State Head Coach - 2008-2013 with several other aspects and UALR Head Coach - 2007-2008 Hargis coached day-to-day operations of the UALR Assistant Coach - 2006-2007 his athletes to a total of 74 program, including the cre- Penn State Assistant Coach - 2003-2006 All-America honors in his five ation and implementation of a John Hargis, a 12-time years and saw his Nittany training regimen for both the UNLV Assistant Coach - 2001-2003 All-American and member of Lions earn numerous top-25 men’s and women’s sprinters, Auburn’s first NCAA Champion- finishes at the NCAA Champi- breaststroke and IM swimmers. Career Highlights ship swimming & diving team, onships. He also coached on Prior to his first stint at Member of Auburn’s first national cham- was named the Tigers’ associate the international level as an Penn State, Hargis was an as- pionship team - 1997 head coach on June 28, 2013. assistant for Team USA at the sistant coach at the University Member of NCAA, U.S. Open and NCAA A 1999 Auburn graduate and a 2011 World University Games, of Nevada at Las Vegas for two meet record-breaking 200 MR team - gold medalist at the 1996 Atlan- helping the Americans to 13 years.. He was the head age 1997 ta Olympics, Hargis returned to medals in the event. group coach for the Raleigh the Plains after serving as head Prior to his time as Three-time SEC Champion (100 fly) Swimming Association club 12-time All-American coach at Penn State for the last a head coach at Penn State, team for two years prior to his Olympic gold medalist (400 MR) - 1996 in five seasons. Hargis spent two seasons as stint at UNLV, and served for Atlanta, Ga. “My family and I head coach at Arkansas-Little three years as an assistant to couldn’t be more excited to Rock. During that time, he the athletic director at Auburn 100 fly winner at 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials return to Auburn,” Hargis said. was also the head coach and prior to that. “I’m really looking forward to the chief executive officer A native of Little Rock, College Education working with Brett and being of the Little Rock Arkansas Ark., Hargis is a 1999 graduate University of Auburn able to be a part of the excel- Dolphins swim club. In that of Auburn with a degree in Bachelor’s Degree in Health Promotion/ lence that is Auburn swimming. role, he directed the program health promotion/sports man- Sports Management - 1980 It’s going to be fun to be back to the overall team state long agement. in that environment. It’s great course title in 2007, winning Hargis is one of the to return to a university that both the men’s and wom- most decorated swimmers to provides such great support for en’s team trophy for only ever come out of the state of its student-athletes and their the second time in program Arkansas and was part of Au- success. We really couldn’t be history. He also led both the burn’s first national champion- happier to be back.” men’s and women’s teams to ship team in 1997. A member Over five years at Penn the overall team state short of the 200 medley relay team State, Hargis built the Nittany course crown in 2008, secur- that broke NCAA, U.S. Open Lions into a strong program in ing the Dolphins their first and NCAA Meet records in the Big Ten. His final Penn State back-to-back combined state 1997, Hargis was also a part of team broke 15 school records titles in their 48 year history. the NCAA Champion 400 med- while 39 women’s swimmers He joined UALR as an ley relay team in 1997. A three- and 16 men moved into the assistant coach in November time SEC champion in the 100 school’s all-time top-10. A total 2006 before being elevated to butterfly, he also held the SEC of 20 Penn Staters participated head coach in February 2007. record in that event and was a in the 2013 NCAA Swimming While heading the Trojans’ 12-time All-American. He owns & Diving Championships with program, which competes in an Olympic Gold Medal, which the men’s and women’s teams the Sun Belt Conference, the he earned at the 1996 Atlanta combining for 20 All-America women’s team was recog- Games as part of the U.S. 400 honors. Hargis also led his nized by the Collegiate Swim- medley relay team, and he swimmers to success in the ming Coaches Association of also won the 100 fly at the U.S. long-course pool as 34 of his America for having a team Olympic Trials in 1996. Hargis athletes competed at the 2012 GPA of over 3.0 in both the fall was inducted into the Arkansas State Swimming Hall of Fame 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 13 assistant coach Demarae Christianson assistant coach Tyler Mcgill be back at Auburn, and I look was a two-time NCAA cham- forward to helping the men’s pion (400 FR, 400 MR) and an and women’s teams continue SEC champion (800 FR). His be two of the best swimming senior season alone account- programs in the nation.” ed for five All-America honors Prior to her three (200 FR, 200 IM, 400 MR, 200 years at Arizona State, she MR, 100 Fly), and he had five served as an assistant at Lou- top-10 individual times on isville for one year, helping the Auburn squad during that the Cardinals to what was, season. at the time, their best NCAA McGill had the fastest Championship finish. After time on the team in the 100 finishing her competitive (46.00) and 200 fly (1:44.04), swimming career, she spent as well as the 200 IM (1:44.40) Demerae Christianson, two seasons as a top assistant Former Tiger swim- in his final collegiate year. a 15-time All-America swimmer at Maryland, working with ming great and 15-time He was also the fifth-fastest at Auburn from 2001-2004, several Olympic Trials qualifi- All-American Tyler McGill has Tiger swimmer in the 200 free joined the Tigers as an assis- ers and ACC finalists. been named the newest assis- (1:37.34) and 10th-best in the tant coach before the 2012-13 Christianson was tant coach for the Auburn men’s 100 back (48.96), all giving season. part of three national cham- swimming and diving team as him the cut time needed to Christianson returns pionship teams as a swimmer announced by head coach Brett compete in the NCAA Cham- to the Plains after a three-year at Auburn, helping the Tiger Hawke earlier this week. pionships. coaching stint at Arizona State, women to NCAA titles in A 2010 Auburn grad- The Illinois native where she helped the women’s 2002, 2003 and 2004. She was uate, McGill was also a gold earned his first trip to the team to three straight NCAA the 2003 World University medalist at the 2012 Summer FINA World Championships in top-25 finishes. Additionally, Games champion in the 100 Olympics in London by swim- 2009, where he finished sev- the Sun Devil men’s team fin- butterfly, and she was the ming in the preliminaries for enth in the 100m fly (51.42) ished in the top 25 twice under captain of Team USA at the the winning U.S. team in the and also swam in the 50m fly. her guidance. 2005 World University Games, 4x100-meter medley relay. At the USA Nationals in that “Adding Demerae to where she won bronze in the He also placed sixth in the same year, McGill placed sec- the Auburn program brings a 100 fly. In 2004, she placed 100-meter butterfly at the same ond in the 100m fly (51.06), level of experience and exper- third at the U.S. Olympic Trials Olympics after earning the sec- which gave him the spot at tise that we are excited about,” in the 100 fly. ond-fastest time (51.32) at the Worlds. Head Coach Brett Hawke said. She won four individ- 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. McGill McGill made a return “She is a known recruiter and ual SEC titles in her Auburn is the Auburn record-holder trip to the World Champion- has a passion for the Auburn career, including the 2002 in the 100 fly (long course and ships in 2011, where he won swim team that will transcend crown in the 100 butterfly short course) with a time of a bronze medal in the 100m both men’s and women’s pro- and three relay titles. She 44.63 and he wrapped up his fly, his first individual medal in grams.” also helped the Tigers to SEC competition career last week at world competition. This will be Christian- team titles in 2003 and 2004. the U.S. Open with bronze med- As a junior at Auburn, son’s second stint in a coaching Christianson was a four-time als in the 100 fly and 50 free. McGill earned six of his 15 role for the Tigers. She served as All-American in both the 100 “I’m excited to make All-America honors and was an assistant during the 2004-05 and 200 fly and earned seven the transition from being in the a member of the national season after completing her more honors as part of med- water every day to being on champion 400 medley relay eligibility, helping the Auburn ley relay teams. deck and helping out,” McGill squad that finished in 3:01.39, men to their fifth NCAA title A native of Gillette, said. “This is a place that I know a new NCAA record. He also and guiding both the men’s and Wyo., Christianson graduated and love. To be able to repre- finished runner-up in the 100 women’s programs to SEC titles. from Auburn in 2004 with a sent Auburn as a coach now is fly in 44.63, after swimming “I’ve loved Auburn bachelor’s degree in criminol- an honor. It’s certainly a chal- a school-record 44.67 in pre- since the day I stepped foot on ogy. lenge that I’m looking forward lims. campus on my recruiting trip,” to, but I couldn’t be happier to Tyler is married to Christianson said. “I’m honored be representing my alma mater the former Julianne McLane, a and grateful for the opportu- and a great university.” former Auburn swimmer, and nity to come back to a place Throughout his four the couple is expecting their that I love dearly. I’m grateful years as a swimmer for Auburn, first child in November. to Brett and the rest of the McGill not only racked up the coaching staff for the chance to All-America honors, but he also

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 14 assistant coach Ozzie Quevedo do had coached on both the club and high school levels and was the head coach of National Training Center Aquatics in Cleremont, Fla. While coaching for NTCA, he developed multiple senior and junior national qualifiers and also produced numer- ous swimmers who were ranked nationally in Age Group Swimming. Quevedo also coached the men’s and women’s varsity programs Auburn head swim- at Montverde Academy, a ming and diving coach Brett college prep school in Mont- Hawke has added another Au- verde, Fla., while at NTCA. burn alum and former Olympi- an to his staff as Ozzie Quevedo has been named as the newest assistant swim coach for the Tigers. A 2000 graduate of Au- burn, Quevedo was a butterfly and freestyle swimmer from the country of Venezuela and was a member of the 1999 national championship team, Auburn’s second ever championship team. In his final collegiate year, Quevedo was the third leg of the 200 freestyle relay (1:25.14) that set the U.S. Open and NCAA record at the time, a record that stood for four years. Quevedo was also a major swimmer on the interna- tional level, swimming for his home country from 1987-2004, including in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, competing in the 400 free relay and 100 fly. At the 2000 South American Championships, he won the 50m and 100m butter- fly events and then defended the title in the 100m fly in the 2002 edition of the champion- ships. Quevedo is the current masters long-course world record-holder for the 50m fly (24.15) set back in 2009. He also has two Pan-American Games medals in his international award collection. Before his hire, Queve-

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2012-13 WOMEN’S TEAM RESULTS Meet Site Result Dual Record Alabama AUBURN W 182-62 1-0 (1-0) LSU AUBURN W 218.5-78.5 2-0 (2-0) Notre Dame AUBURN W 166-132 3-0 (2-0) Kentucky Lexington, Ky. W 212.5-87.5 4-0 (3-0) Georgia Fall Invitational Athens, Ga. 4th (543 pts.) Texas AUBURN W 153-145 5-0 (3-0) Texas A&M College Station, Texas W 158.141 6-0 (4-0) Florida AUBURN W 161-138 7-0 (5-0) SEC Championships College Station, Texas 5th (860 pts.) NCAA Championships Indianapolis, Ind. 13th (87 pts.)

2012-13 INDIVIDUAL WINS 2012-13 RELAY WINS Name Event Meet Name Event Meet Emily Bos 100 Free (50.53) Notre Dame Riordan, Scott, Bos, Krakoski 400 FR (3:23.32) Alabama Emily Bos 100 Back (53.78) Florida Peacock, Lawrence, Riordan, Scott 200 MR (1:41.05) Alabama Cinzia Calabretta Platform Diving (261.20) AU Diving Invite Bos, La. Norberg, Li. Norberg, Fonteno 200 MR (1:41.76) LSU Cinzia Calabretta 3M Diving (284.18) Texas A&M Bos, Scott, Krakoski, Riordan 200 FR (1:32.29) LSU Cinzia Calabretta 1M Diving (285.68) Florida Vitarius, Lawrence, Scott, Riordan 400 MR (3:39.10) Notre Dame Cinzia Calabretta 3M Diving (315.30) Florida Krakoski, Fonteno, Bryant, La. Norberg 200 FR (1:34.97) Kentucky Caitlyn Forman 100 Back (55.84) Kentucky Forman, Duncan, Krakoski, Jones 200 MR (1:42.44) Kentucky Caitlyn Forman 200 Back (1:58.77) Texas Bos, Lawrence, Scott, Riordan 200 MR (1:39.07) Texas Katie Gardocki 200 Free (1:48.06) Texas Peacock, La. Norberg, Scott, Riordan 200 MR (1:39.15) Texas A&M Katie Gardocki 500 Free (4:50.94) Alabama Riordan, Fonteno, Krakoski, Peacock 400 FR (3:19.86) Texas A&M Katie Gardocki 500 Free (4:58.32) LSU Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, Riordan 200 MR (1:38.45) Florida Katie Gardocki 500 Free (4:49.07) Notre Dame Riordan, Li. Norberg, Fonteno, Bos 400 FR (3:20.14) Florida Katie Gardocki 500 Free (4:53.46) Kentucky Katie Gardocki 500 Free (4:49.58) Texas A CUTS (PRIOR TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) Katie Gardocki 1,000 Free (10:08.69) LSU Name Event Best Qualifying Time Katie Gardocki 1,000 Free (9:45.42) Notre Dame 200 Breast 2:08.23 Katie Gardocki 1,000 Free (10:00.32) Kentucky Lindsey Norberg 100 Breast 59.43 Katie Gardocki 1,000 Free (9:45.06) Texas Olivia Scott 100 Fly 51.75 Katie Gardocki 1,650 Free (16:35.05) Alabama Riordan, Bos, Krakoski, Peacock 200 Free Relay 1:29.27 Katie Gardocki 1,650 Free (16:18.77) Georgia Invite Riordan, Bos, Scott, Peacock 400 Free Relay 3:15.90 Becca Jones 200 Free (1:48.76) Alabama Jones, Scott, Merritt, Gardocki 800 Free Relay 7:07.86 Becca Jones 200 Free (1:48.71) LSU Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, Riordan 200 Medley Relay 1:36.26 Becca Jones 200 Free (1:50.36) Kentucky Bos, Li. Norberg, Scott, Riordan 400 Medley Relay 3:32.44 Haley Krakoski 50 Free (23.47) Kentucky Haley Krakoski 100 Free (50.52) Alabama B CUTS (PRIOR TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) Micah Lawrence 100 Breast (1:00.87) Notre Dame Name Event Best Qualifying Time Micah Lawrence 200 Breast (2:13.78) Alabama Emily Bos 50 Free 22.47 Micah Lawrence 200 Breast (2:12.33) LSU Emily Bos 100 Free 48.96 Micah Lawrence 200 Breast (2:11.81) Kentucky Emily Bos 100 Back 52.52 Micah Lawrence 200 Breast (2:11.49) Florida Tryshia Centeno 100 Breast 1:01.75 Micah Lawrence 400 IM (4:20.42) Kentucky Abby Duncan 100 Breast 59.90 Alex Merritt 100 Fly (55.29) Kentucky Abby Duncan 200 Breast 2:13.84 Lauren Norberg 100 Breast (1:02.45) LSU Caitlyn Forman 100 Back 54.19 Lauren Norberg 100 Breast (1:02.02) Kentucky Caitlyn Forman 200 Back 1:56.72 Lauren Norberg 100 Breast (1:00.75) Florida Megan Fonteno 100 Fly 54.15 Aubrey Peacock 100 Back (54.68) Texas Katie Gardocki 200 Free 1:47.76 Sarah Peterson 200 Fly (2:01.60) LSU Katie Gardocki 500 Free 4:38.75 Sarah Peterson 200 Fly (2:00.20) Notre Dame Katie Gardocki 1650 Free 16:01.86 Sarah Peterson 200 Fly (1:59.63) Texas Valerie Inghels 100 Fly 53.88 Sarah Reynolds 200 Back (1:59.99) Notre Dame Valerie Inghels 200 Fly 1:57.95 Hannah Riordan 50 Free (23.05) Alabama Becca Jones 100 Free 49.81 Hannah Riordan 50 Free (23.09) LSU Becca Jones 200 Free 1:46.78 Hannah Riordan 50 Free (22.98) Notre Dame Laura Johnson 100 Breast 1:01.06 Hannah Riordan 50 Free (22.85) Texas Laura Johnson 200 Breast 2:13.51 Hannah Riordan 50 Free (22.81) Texas A&M Haley Krakoski 50 Free 22.88 Hannah Riordan 50 Free (22.74) Florida Haley Krakoski 100 Free 49.74 Hannah Riordan 100 Free (50.21) LSU Micah Lawrence 100 Breast 59.69 Hannah Riordan 100 Free (50.56) Kentucky Micah Lawrence 200 IM 1:59.15 Hannah Riordan 100 Free (49.41) Texas Micah Lawrence 400 IM 4:13.41 Hannah Riordan 100 Free (49.38) Texas A&M Alex Merritt 100 Free 49.93 Hannah Riordan 100 Free (49.35) Florida Alex Merritt 100 Fly 53.79 Shanna Schuelein 1M Diving (288.15) Alabama Alex Merritt 200 Fly 1:58.13 Shanna Schuelein 1M Diving (281.25) Texas A&M Lauren Norberg 100 Breast 59.89 Olivia Scott 200 Free (1:48.51) Texas A&M Lauren Norberg 200 Breast 2:09.66 Olivia Scott 100 Fly (53.71) LSU Lindsey Norberg 100 Fly 53.45 Olivia Scott 100 Fly (51.89) Georgia Invite Aubrey Peacock 50 Free 22.80 Olivia Scott 100 Fly (53.35) Texas Aubrey Peacock 100 Back 53.37 Olivia Scott 100 Fly (52.71) Texas A&M Aubrey Peacock 200 Back 1:54.18 Olivia Scott 100 Fly (53.23) Florida Sarah Peterson 200 Fly 1:57.72 Olivia Scott 100 Fly (51.64) NCAA Championships Sarah Peterson 200 IM 2:01.51 Olivia Scott 200 IM (2:02.00) Alabama Sarah Peterson 400 IM 4:12.99 Olivia Scott 200 IM (2:01.59) LSU Sarah Reynolds 100 Back 54.07 Olivia Scott 200 IM (2:00.19) Texas A&M Sarah Reynolds 200 Back 1:56.37 Jillian Vitarius 100 Back (54.40) LSU Hannah Riordan 50 Free 22.45 Jillian Vitarius 100 Back (54.49) Texas A&M Hannah Riordan 100 Free 54.43 Jillian Vitarius 200 Back (1:57.16) Alabama Olivia Scott 50 Free 22.99 Jillian Vitarius 200 Back (1:56.98) LSU Olivia Scott 100 Free 49.03 Jillian Vitarius 200 Back (1:58.56) Kentucky Olivia Scott 100 Fly 53.71 Olivia Scott 200 IM 1:58.31 Jillian Vitarius 100 Back 52.74 Jillian Vitarius 200 Back 1:53.68 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 17 WOMEN’S 2012-13 SEASON REVIEW

Auburn vs. Alabama (Women) • Oct. 12, 2012 Auburn vs. LSU (Women) • Oct. 20, 2012 James E. Martin Aquatics Center • Auburn, Ala. James E. Martin Aquatics Center • Auburn, Ala.

Team Scores Final 200 Backstroke...... Time Team Scores Final 1M Diving...... Score Auburn 182 1. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:57.16 Auburn 218.5 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 285.75 Alabama 61 2. Sarah Reynolds...... 1:59.35 LSU 78.5 3. Shanna Schuelein...... 271.81 3. Caitlyn Forman...... 2:00.00 5. Carly Scheper...... 258.45 200 Medley Relay...... Time 3M Diving...... Score 6. Morgan Mullins...... 250.80 1. Peacock, Lawrence, 500 Freestyle...... Time 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 297.08 Scott, Riordan...... 1:41.05 1. Katie Gardocki...... 4:50.94 3. Shanna Schuelein...... 287.85 100 Freestyle...... Time 2. Forman, Duncan, 2. Megan Fonteno...... 5:02.23 5. Morgan Mullins...... 256.80 1. Hannah Riordan...... 50.21 Fonteno, Krakoski...... 1:41.75 4. Caroline Bryant...... 5:11.14 7. Carly Scheper...... 252.90 2. Haley Krakoski...... 50.41 4. Emily Bos...... 51.32 1650 Freestyle...... Time 1M Diving...... Time 200 Medley Relay...... Time 1. Katie Gardocki...... 16:35.05 2. Shanna Schuelein...... 264.15 1. Bos, La. Norberg, 200 Backstroke...... Time 2. Sarah Peterson...... 17:15.55 3. Morgan Mullins...... 250.65 Li. Norberg, Fonteno...... 1:41.76 1. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:56.98 5. Valerie Inghels...... 18:20.90 5. Cinzia Calabretta...... 237.15 2. Reynolds, Lawrence, 2. Sarah Reynolds...... 2:00.39 Scott, Riordan...... 1:42.33 3. Aubrey Peacock...... 2:01.44 3M Diving...... Score 200 Breaststroke...... Time 3. Forman, Duncan, 4. Caitlyn Forman...... 2:02.16 1. Shanna Schuelein...... 288.15 1. Micah Lawrence...... 2:13.78 Merritt, Peacock...... 1:42.77 5. Cinzia Calabretta...... 246.30 2. Lauren Norberg...... 2:17.15 200 Breaststroke...... Time 6. Morgan Mullins...... 236.55 3. Abby Duncan...... 2:18.05 1000 Freestyle...... Time 1. Micah Lawrence...... 2:12.33 5. Sarah Peterson...... 2:22.29 1. Katie Gardocki...... 10:08.69 2. Abby Duncan...... 2:17.54 200 Freestyle...... Time 6. Tryshia Centeno...... 2:22.98 3. Sarah Peterson...... 10:32.66 5. Laura Johnson...... 2:23.21 1. Becca Jones...... 1:48.76 6. Tryshia Centeno...... 2:27.25 2. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:50.34 400 Freestyle Relay...... Time 200 Freestyle...... Time 3. Alex Merritt...... 1:53.73 1. Riordan, Scott, 1. Becca Jones...... 1:48.71 500 Freestyle...... Time 4. Siena DeVenuto...... 1:55.12 Bos, Krakoski...... 3:23.32 2. Haley Krakoski...... 1:50.69 1. Katie Gardocki...... 4:58.32 2. Li. Norberg, Gardocki, 4. Megan Fonteno...... 1:51.42 2. Becca Jones...... 5:00.19 50 Freestyle...... Time Vitarius, Fonteno...... 3:26.22 5. Caroline Bryant...... 5:24.17 1. Hannah Riordan...... 23.05 3. Stupp, Forman, 100 Backstroke...... Time 2. Emily Bos...... 23.68 Merritt, Jones...... 3:30.37 1. Jillian Vitarius...... 54.40 100 Butterfly...... Time 3. Lindsey Norberg...... 23.71 4. Reynolds, Peterson, 2. Emily Bos...... 55.12 1. Olivia Scott...... 53.71 4. Aubrey Peacock...... 23.82 La. Norberg, Bryant...... 3:32.57 3. Sarah Reynolds...... 55.60 2. Megan Fonteno...... 56.21 4. Caitlyn Forman...... 55.65 4. Lindsey Norberg...... 57.06 200 IM...... Time JILLIAN VITARIUS 6. Hallie Stupp...... 58.10 1. Olivia Scott...... 2:02.00 100 Breaststroke...... Time 2. Micah Lawrence...... 2:03.82 1. Lauren Norberg...... 1:02.45 200 IM...... Time 3. Lauren Norberg...... 2:04.12 2. Abby Duncan...... 1:02.56 1. Olivia Scott...... 2:01.59 4. Abby Duncan...... 2:06.89 5. Tryshia Centeno...... 1:05.15 3. Lauren Norberg...... 2:06.39 6. Laura Johnson...... 1:05.60 4. Micah Lawrence...... 2:08.30 200 Butterfly...... Time 5. Sarah Peterson...... 2:08.37 2. Alex Merritt...... 2:02.93 200 Butterfly...... Time 3. Caroline Bryant...... 2:06.11 1. Sarah Peterson...... 2:01.60 200 Freestyle Relay...... Time 4. Siena DeVenuto...... 2:08.56 2. Alex Merritt...... 2:01.91 1. Bos, Scott, 5. Valerie Inghels...... 2:11.59 5. Caroline Bryant...... 2:08.71 Krakoski, Riordan...... 1:32.29 2. Jones, Peacock, 100 Freestyle...... Time 50 Freestyle...... Time Li. Norberg, Fonteno...... 1:33.90 1. Haley Krakoski...... 50.52 1. Hannah Riordan...... 23.09 3. Stupp, Merritt, 2. Becca Jones...... 50.70 3. Aubrey Peacock...... 23.40 Vitarius, Reynolds...... 1:36.13 3. Emily Bos...... 51.64 4. Lindsey Norberg...... 23.87 5. Hallie Stupp...... 52.77 6. Hallie Stupp...... 24.36

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Auburn vs. Notre Dame (Women) • Oct. 26, 2012 Auburn vs. Kentucky (Women) • Nov. 2, 2012 James E. Martin Aquatics Center • Auburn, Ala. Lancaster Aquatics Center • Lexington, Ky.

Team Scores Final 100 Freestyle...... Time Team Scores Final 100 Freestyle...... Time Auburn 166 1. Emily Bos...... 50.53 Auburn 212.5 1. Hannah Riordan...... 50.56 Notre Dame 132 2. Haley Krakoski...... 50.89 Kentucky 87.5 2. Olivia Scott...... 51.18 3. Lindsey Norberg...... 51.50 4. Alex Merritt...... 51.86 400 Medley Relay...... Time 7. Hallie Stupp...... 52.96 200 Medley Relay...... Time 5. Becca Jones...... 52.16 1. Vitarius, Lawrence, 1. Forman, Duncan, Scott, Riordan...... 3:39.10 200 Backstroke...... Time Krakoski, Jones...... 1:42.44 200 Backstroke...... Time 2. Reynolds, La. Norberg, 1. Sarah Reynolds...... 1:59.99 2. Peacock, Li. Norberg, 1. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:58.56 Fonteno, Krakoski...... 3:42.84 4. Caitlyn Forman...... 2:04.31 Fonteno, Stupp...... 1:43.92 2. Aubrey Peacock...... 2:02.24 4. Forman, Duncan, 5. Olivia Scott...... 2:04.71 4. Riordan, Centeno, 3. Caitlyn Forman...... 2:02.85 Merritt, Peacock...... 3:44.98 7. Aimee Middleton...... 2:07.22 Inghels, Scott...... 1:44.66 200 Breaststroke...... Time 1000 Freestyle...... Time 200 Breaststroke...... Time 1000 Freestyle...... Time 1. Micah Lawrence...... 2:11.81 1. Katie Gardocki...... 9:45.42 2. Lauren Norberg...... 2:17.49 1. Katie Gardocki...... 10:00.32 2. Abby Duncan...... 2:16.87 3. Becca Jones...... 10:14.37 3. Abby Duncan...... 2:17.96 3. Jillian Vitarius...... 10:23.81 3. Lauren Norberg...... 2:17.53 4. Siena DeVenuto...... 10:22.27 4. Laura Johnson...... 2:20.47 5. Alex Merritt...... 10:42.42 4. Laura Johnson...... 2:22.18 6. Tryshia Centeno...... 2:23.30 200 Freestyle...... Time 200 Freestyle...... Time 500 Freestyle...... Time 2. Megan Fonteno...... 1:51.37 500 Freestyle...... Time 1. Becca Jones...... 1:50.36 1. Katie Gardocki...... 4:53.46 3. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:52.10 1. Katie Gardocki...... 4:49.07 2. Olivia Scott...... 1:50.51 2. Olivia Scott...... 4:55.88 5. Lindsey Norberg...... 1:53.03 2. Jillian Vitarius...... 5:02.54 3. Haley Krakoski...... 1:50.90 3. Siena DeVenuto...... 5:04.97 7. Sarah Reynolds...... 1:54.72 4. Siena DeVenuto...... 5:05.79 4. Lindsey Norberg...... 1:52.53 4. Megan Fonteno...... 5:06.17 8. Valerie Inghels...... 5:22.81 100 Backstroke...... Time 100 Backstroke...... Time 100 Butterfly...... Time 2. Aubrey Peacock...... 55.14 100 Butterfly...... Time 1. Caitlyn Forman...... 55.84 1. Alex Merritt...... 55.29 3. Caitlyn Forman...... 55.69 2. Megan Fonteno...... 55.56 2. Hannah Riordan...... 57.26 3. Caroline Bryant...... 56.69 4. Olivia Scott...... 55.88 5. Hallie Stupp...... 57.65 3. Hallie Stupp...... 57.32 4. Valerie Inghels...... 56.84 6. Hannah Riordan...... 57.89 7. Haley Krakoski...... 58.14 7. Lindsey Norberg...... 58.15 8. Micah Lawrence...... 58.69 100 Breaststroke...... Time 100 Breaststroke...... Time 1. Lauren Norberg...... 1:02.02 1M Diving...... Score 1. Micah Lawrence...... 1:00.87 1M Diving...... Score 2. Abby Duncan...... 1:02.03 3. Cinzia Calabretta...... 271.43 3. Lauren Norberg...... 1:03.12 2. Shanna Schuelein...... 287.78 3. Tryshia Centeno...... 1:05.10 4. Carly Schpeer...... 249.53 5. Laura Johnson...... 1:04.94 4. Cinzia Calabretta...... 279.45 4. Laura Johnson...... 1:05.78 5. Morgan Mullins...... 248.33 6. Tryshia Centeno...... 1:04.98 5. Carly Scheper...... 261.90 6. Morgan Mullins...... 256.28 200 Butterfly...... Time 400 IM...... Time 200 Butterfly...... Time 2. Megan Fonteno...... 2:02.74 1. Micah Lawrence...... 4:20.42 1. Sarah Peterson...... 2:00.20 200 IM...... Time 3. Valerie Inghels...... 2:03.45 4. Tryshia Centeno...... 4:40.27 4. Alex Merritt...... 2:03.00 2. Sarah Peterson...... 2:04.35 5. Siena DeVenuto...... 2:04.78 5. Caroline Bryant...... 4:41.52 6. Valerie Inghels...... 2:07.17 3. Abby Duncan...... 2:05.45 6. Caroline Bryant...... 2:07.33 7. Caroline Bryant...... 2:10.02 4. Lauren Norberg...... 2:07.15 200 Freestyle Relay...... Time 50 Freestyle...... Time 1. Krakoski, Fonteno, 50 Freestyle...... Time 200 Freestyle Relay...... Time 1. Haley Krakoski...... 23.47 Bryant, La. Norberg...... 1:34.97 1. Hannah Riordan...... 22.98 -- Krakoski, Bos, 2. Aubrey Peacock...... 23.52 2. Riordan, Li. Norberg, 2. Emily Bos...... 23.46 Riordan, Peacock...... 1:32.78 4. Hallie Stupp...... 24.48 Stupp, Peacock...... 1:35.33 4. Becca Jones...... 23.84 -- Scott, Fonteno, 6. Micah Lawrence...... 24.58 3. Jones, DeVenuto, 6. Aubrey Peacock...... 24.40 Vitarius, Li. Norberg...... 1:34.48 Vitarius, Forman...... 1:36.77 -- Jones, Stupp, 3M Diving...... Score 5. Gardocki, Johnson, 3M Diving...... Score Centeno, Peterson...... 1:38.17 3. Cinzia Calabretta...... 270.23 Centeno, Inghels...... 1:40.09 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 309.38 -- Merritt, Middleton, 5. Morgan Mullins...... 257.03 3. Shanna Schuelein...... 301.13 Johnson, Inghels...... 1:40.32 6. Carly Scheper...... 249.75 5. Carly Scheper...... 258.08 7. Morgan Mullins...... 239.40

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Georgia Fall Invitational (Women) • Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2012 Auburn Diving Invitational • Dec. 15-17, 2012 Gabrielsen Natatorium - Athens, Ga. James E. Martin Aquatic Center • Auburn, Ala.

200 Freestyle Relay...... Time 100 Breaststroke ...... Prelims/Finals Men’s 1-Meter...... Prelims/Finals Women’s 1-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 3. Riordan, Bos, 2. Micah Lawrence...... 1:01.10/59.69 1. Fraser McKean...... 373.90/396.60 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 268.30/282.60 Krakoski, Peacock...... 1:30.30 3. Lauren Norberg...... 1:01.76/1:00.67 2. John Santeiu...... 276.05/389.05 4. Shanna Schuelein...... 285.45/270.05 7. Scott, Li. Norberg, 10. Abby Duncan...... 1:02.51/1:01.26 6. Andrew Laing...... 281.30/308.85 7. Carly Scheper...... 254.55/257.05 Stupp, Fonteno...... 1:32.16 14. Laura Johnson...... 1:02.97/1:02.77 10. Michael Beran...... 276.05/285.15 17. Lindsey Norberg...... 1:03.50/1:00.87 11. Joel Bierwert...... 190.20/265.55 Women’s 3-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 500 Freestyle ...... Prelims/Finals 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 279.30/319.00 17. Katie Gardocki...... 4:52.39/4:44.73 100 Backstroke ...... Prelims/Finals Men’s 3-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 3. Carly Scheper...... 227.55/303.15 28. Siena DeVenuto...... 5:00.27 7. Emily Bos...... 53.67/53.09 2. John Santeiu...... 340.90/379.65 4. Shanna Schuelein...... 241.20/294.35 31. Jillian Vitarius...... 5:06.69 10. Aubrey Peacock...... 54.65/53.73 4. Fraser McKean...... 361.75/350.35 32. Sarah Reynolds...... 5:11.77 12. Jillian Vitarius...... 54.77/54.66 5. Andrew Laing...... 308.90/330.50 Women’s Platform...... Prelims/Finals 27. Sarah Reynolds...... 55.71 9. Michael Beran...... 330.60/293.80 1. Cinzia Calabretta...... 261.20 200 IM ...... Prelims/Finals 32. Hannah Riordan...... 56.20 12. Joel Bierwert...... 226.00/223.05 2. Shanna Schuelein...... 254.85 9. Olivia Scott...... 2:00.49/1:58.63 34. Caitlyn Forman...... 56.30 5. Carly Scheper...... 228.20 17. Micah Lawrence...... 2:02.01/1:59.15 36. Hallie Stupp...... 56.47 Men’s Platform...... Prelims/Finals 29. Sarah Peterson...... 2:03.25 39. Aimee Middleton...... 57.18 1. John Santeiu...... 394.65 35. Lauren Norberg...... 2:05.43 2. Fraser McKean...... 388.10 36. Laura Johnson...... 2:05.76 1M Diving ...... Prelims/Finals 3. Michael Beran...... 361.60 39. Abby Duncan...... 2:06.25 3. Cinzia Calabretta...... 273.10/285.30 5. Andrew Laing...... 328.80 44. Lindsey Norberg...... 2:08.32 10. Shanna Schuelein...... 253.20/277.25 47. Caitlyn Forman...... 2:11.67 12. Carly Scheper...... 252.55/263.95 48. Aimee Middleton...... 2:12.42 21. Morgan Mullins...... 223.90 50 Freestyle ...... Prelims/Finals 800 Freestyle Relay ...... Time Tennessee Diving Invitational • Jan. 3-5, 2013 11. Emily Bos...... 23.03/22.72 10. Jones, Fonteno, 15. Hannah Riordan...... 23.20/23.20 Vitarius, Gardocki...... 7:16.33 Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center • Knoxville, Tenn. 17. Aubrey Peacock...... 23.27/22.84 11. Krakoski, Merritt, 18. Olivia Scott...... 23.34/22.99 Li. Norberg, Scott...... 7:18.60 Men’s 1-Meter...... Prelims/Finals Women’s 1-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 21. Haley Krakoski...... 23.39/23.22 16. Peterson, Reynolds, 6. Fraser McKean...... 347.30/316.20 11. Cinzia Calabretta...... 263.10/257.05 28. Megan Fonteno...... 23.51 Riordan, DeVenuto...... 7:27.25 9. John Santeiu...... 303.85/310.85 16. Carly Scheper...... 248.90 29. Becca Jones...... 23.57 10. Andrew Laing...... 297.55/301.55 19. Shanna Schuelein...... 244.35 39. Hallie Stupp...... 23.95 1650 Freestyle ...... Finals 18. Michael Beran...... 276.00 1. Katie Gardocki...... 16:18.77 42. Joel Bierwert...... 200.90 Women’s 3-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 400 Medley Relay...... Time 15. Shanna Schuelein...... 265.00 2. Vitarius, Lawrence, 200 Backstroke ...... Prelims/Finals Men’s 3-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 20. Cinzia Calabretta...... 249.25 Scott, Riordan...... 3:35.25 7. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:57.01/1:56.12 2. Fraser McKean...... 349.80/372.05 33. Carly Scheper...... 220.30 4. Bos, La. Norberg, 17. Sarah Reynolds...... 1:59.07/1:56.37 6. John Santeiu...... 321.55/355.15 Fonteno, Krakoski...... 3:36.14 18. Aubrey Peacock...... 1:59.83/1:57.75 16. Michael Beran...... 308.75 Women’s Platform...... Prelims/Finals 28. Caitlyn Forman...... 2:02.78 21. Andrew Laing...... 294.70 10. Cinzia Calabretta...... 217.45 200 Medley Relay...... Time 31. Aimee Middleton...... 2:03.82 25. Justin Youtsey...... 268.55 11. Carly Scheper...... 214.40 2. Bos, Lawrence, 36. Joel Bierwert...... 216.90 17. Shanna Schuelein...... 205.70 Scott, Riordan...... 1:38.01 100 Freestyle ...... Prelims/Finals 3. Reynolds, La. Norberg, 9. Hannah Riordan...... 49.70/48.88 Men’s Platform...... Prelims/Finals Fonteno, Peacock...... 1:38.73 10. Olivia Scott...... 50.00/49.03 1. John Santeiu...... 385.80 11. Forman, Duncan, 17. Emily Bos...... 50.10/49.42 3. Fraser McKean...... 357.85 Inghels, Stupp...... 1:41.94 18. Becca Jones...... 50.63/49.81 8. Andrew Laing...... 304.40 19. Haley Krakoski...... 50.50/49.90 15. Michael Beran...... 274.10 400 IM ...... Prelims/Finals 35. Hallie Stupp...... 52.22 11. Micah Lawrence...... 4:18.35/4:13.72 17. Sarah Peterson...... 4:23.90/4:16.90 200 Breaststroke ...... Prelims/Finals 3. Micah Lawrence...... 2:11.21/2:08.23 CINZIA CALABRETTA 100 Butterfly ...... Prelims/Finals 8. Laura Johnson...... 2:16.04/2:16.15 1. Olivia Scott...... 52.70/51.83 9. Lauren Norberg...... 2:17.94/2:13.60 12. Valerie Inghels...... 54.65/54.55 11. Abby Duncan...... 2:18.06/2:13.90 17. Alex Merritt...... 55.49/54.10 17. Sarah Peterson...... 2:20.98/2:16.82 18. Megan Fonteno...... 55.15/54.64 19. Lindsey Norberg...... 2:21.22/2:18.52 24. Aubrey Peacock...... 55.99/56.68 28. Hallie Stupp...... 56.19 200 Butterfly ...... Prelims/Finals 30. Lindsey Norberg...... 56.88 19. Megan Fonteno...... 2:01.70/2:01.83 31. Aimee Middleton...... 57.00 26. Sarah Peterson...... 2:03.48 33. Caitlyn Forman...... 57.79 27. Siena DeVenuto...... 2:04.51 29. Valerie Inghels...... 2:04.85 200 Freestyle ...... Prelims/Finals 30. Katie Gardocki...... 1:50.32 Platform Diving...... Finals 33. Becca Jones...... 1:50.70 3. Cinzia Calabretta...... 257.25 35. Hannah Riordan...... 1:51.20 7. Carly Scheper...... 222.35 37. Siena DeVenuto...... 1:51.44 10. Shanna Schuelein...... 209.70 38. Megan Fonteno...... 1:51.51 14. Morgan Mullins...... 195.65 39. Haley Krakoski...... 1:52.15 42. Sarah Reynolds...... 1:52.62 400 Freestyle Relay...... Time 44. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:53.28 3. Riordan, Bos, 45. Alex Merritt...... 1:57.22 Scott, Peacock...... 3:16.07 46. Valerie Inghels...... 1:57.43 10. Krakoski, Stupp, Li. Norberg, Jones...... 3:22.37

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Auburn vs. Texas (Women) • Jan. 10, 2013 Auburn at Texas A&M (Women) • Jan. 12, 2013 James E. Martin Aquatic Center • Auburn, Ala. Texas A&M Student Rec Center • College Station, Texas

Team Scores Final 1M Diving...... Score Team Scores Final 50 Freestyle...... Time Auburn 153 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 280.43 Auburn 158 1. Hannah Riordan...... 22.81 Texas 145 3. Shanna Schuelein...... 273.08 Texas A&M 141 3. Haley Krakoski...... 23.20 6. Carly Scheper...... 239.40 7. Jillian Vitarius...... 24.06 3M Diving...... Score 1M Diving...... Score 8. Hallie Stupp...... 24.26 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 304.50 100 Freestyle...... Time 1. Shanna Schuelein...... 281.25 5. Shanna Schuelein...... 288.60 1. Hannah Riordan...... 49.41 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 280.13 100 Freestyle...... Time 7. Carly Scheper...... 262.13 2. Olivia Scott...... 49.76 4. Carly Scheper...... 262.13 1. Hannah Riordan...... 49.38 3. Haley Krakoski...... 50.06 4. Alex Merritt...... 51.06 200 Medley Relay...... Time 6. Megan Fonteno...... 51.07 3M Diving...... Score 6. Megan Fonteno...... 51.64 1. Bos, Lawrence, 1. Cinzia Calabretta...... 284.18 7. Aubrey Peacock...... 51.83 Scott, Riordan...... 1:39.07 200 Backstroke...... Time 2. Carly Scheper...... 266.33 3. Vitarius, La. Norberg, 1. Caitlyn Forman...... 1:58.77 3. Shanna Schuelein...... 263.10 200 Backstroke...... Time Li. Norberg, Krakoski...... 1:41.06 3. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:59.73 2. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:58.01 5. Forman, Centeno, 6. Aubrey Peacock...... 2:02.71 200 Medley Relay...... Time 5. Caitlyn Forman...... 2:00.44 Inghels, Stupp...... 1:43.71 8. Aimee Middleton...... 2:07.31 1. Peacock, La. Norberg, 7. Aimee Middleton...... 2:09.09 Scott, Riordan...... 1:39.15 1000 Freestyle...... Time 200 Breaststroke...... Time 2. Forman, Duncan, 200 Breaststroke...... Time 1. Katie Gardocki...... 9:45.06 2. Micah Lawrence...... 2:12.16 Fonteno, Krakoski...... 1:41.55 2. Micah Lawrence...... 2:12.80 4. Siena DeVenuto...... 10:23.80 3. Lauren Norberg...... 2:14.45 4. Vitarius, Johnson, 3. Lauren Norberg...... 2:14.37 4. Abby Duncan...... 2:16.68 Li. Norberg, DeVenuto...... 1:44.75 6. Abby Duncan...... 2:17.57 200 Freestyle...... Time 6. Laura Johnson...... 2:21.83 7. Tryshia Centeno...... 2:22.26 1. Katie Gardocki...... 1:48.06 1000 Freestyle...... Time 5. Megan Fonteno...... 1:50.98 500 Freestyle...... Time 3. Katie Gardocki...... 9:49.29 500 Freestyle...... Time 6. Haley Krakoski...... 1:51.21 1. Katie Gardocki...... 4:49.58 3. Katie Gardocki...... 4:54.25 7. Lindsey Norberg...... 1:51.68 5. Siena DeVenuto...... 5:02.08 200 Freestyle...... Time 5. Siena DeVenuto...... 5:04.30 1. Olivia Scott...... 1:48.51 100 Backstroke...... Time 100 Butterfly...... Time 6. Alex Merritt...... 1:50.39 100 Butterfly...... Time 1. Aubrey Peacock...... 54.68 1. Olivia Scott...... 53.35 7. Katie Gardocki...... 1:51.99 1. Olivia Scott...... 52.71 3. Jillian Vitarius...... 55.03 4. Alex Merritt...... 55.46 8. Aimee Middleton...... 2:01.41 4. Alex Merritt...... 55.02 4. Caitlyn Forman...... 55.37 5. Megan Fonteno...... 55.84 5. Lindsey Norberg...... 56.00 7. Aimee Middleton...... 58.92 7. Hallie Stupp...... 57.47 100 Backstroke...... Time 7. Valerie Inghels...... 57.22 1. Jillian Vitarius...... 54.49 100 Breaststroke...... Time 200 IM...... Time 3. Aubrey Peacock...... 54.65 200 IM...... Time 3. Lauren Norberg...... 1:01.34 4. Micah Lawrence...... 2:05.32 5. Caitlyn Forman...... 55.26 1. Olivia Scott...... 2:00.19 4. Micah Lawrence...... 1:01.68 5. Abby Duncan...... 2:05.91 8. Hallie Stupp...... 57.40 4. Sarah Peterson...... 2:02.90 5. Abby Duncan...... 1:02.06 6. Sarah Peterson...... 2:06.08 6. Micah Lawrence...... 2:05.57 7. Tryshia Centeno...... 1:03.77 7. Lauren Norberg...... 2:06.41 100 Breaststroke...... Time 8. Tryshia Centeno...... 2:08.87 X. Laura Johnson...... 1:04.86 2. Micah Lawrence...... 1:00.94 X. Laura Johnson...... 2:07.28 200 Freestyle Relay...... Time 3. Lauren Norberg...... 1:01.68 200 Butterfly...... Time X. Riordan, Fonteno, 4. Abby Duncan...... 1:02.01 400 Freestyle Relay...... Time 1. Sarah Peterson...... 1:59.63 Krakoski, Peacock...... 1:31.53 5. Lindsey Norberg...... 1:02.30 1. Riordan, Fonteno, 3. Alex Merritt...... 2:02.43 X. Scott, Li. Norberg, X. Tryshia Centeno...... 1:04.45 Krakoski, Peacock...... 3:19.86 4. Valerie Inghels...... 2:03.79 Stupp, Merritt...... 1:33.76 X. Laura Johnson...... 1:04.73 4. Forman, Li. Norberg, 7. Siena DeVenuto...... 2:04.76 X. Centeno, DeVenuto, Stupp, Merritt...... 3:26.35 Duncan, Forman...... 1:38.32 200 Butterfly...... Time 7. Middleton, La. Norberg, 50 Freestyle...... Time X. Middleton, Johnson, 3. Sarah Peterson...... 2:00.00 DeVenuto, ???...... 3:36.95 1. Hannah Riordan...... 22.85 Peterson, Vitarius...... 1:40.62 5. Valerie Inghels...... 2:03.78 8. Duncan, Inghels, 4. Lindsey Norberg...... 23.71 7. Megan Fonteno...... 2:04.57 Johnson, Peterson...... 3:38.58 6. Hallie Stupp...... 24.34 8. Siena DeVenuto...... 2:04.88 7. Tryshia Centeno...... 24.53

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Auburn vs. Florida (Women) • Jan. 26, 2013 2013 SEC Championships (Women) James E. Martin Aquatic Center • Auburn, Ala. Texas A&M Student Rec Center • College Station, Texas

Team Scores Final 1M Diving...... Score Team Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Final 100-Yard Butterfly Auburn 161 1. Cinzia Calabretta...... 285.68 1. Georgia 151 500 790 1058 1420 2. Olivia Scott...... 52.16/51.75 Florida 138 2. Carly Scheper...... 283.43 2. Texas A&M 130 464 659 985 1296 11. Lindsey Norberg...... 53.74/53.45 4. Morgan Mullins...... 260.18 3. Florida 126 443 676 852.5 1190.5 13. Alex Merritt...... 53.79/53.97 3M Diving...... Score 5. Shanna Schuelein...... 251.25 4. Tennessee 185 429 557 810 1018 22. Megan Fonteno...... 54.15/54.20 1. Cinzia Calabretta...... 315.30 5. Auburn 132 263 353 657 860 29. Sarah Reynolds...... 54.89 3. Shanna Schuelein...... 295.28 100 Freestyle...... Time 6. Arkansas 118 234 280 406 594 39. Caitlyn Forman...... 56.04 4. Carly Scheper...... 289.05 1. Hannah Riordan...... 49.35 43. Hallie Stupp...... 56.26 6. Morgan Mullins...... 284.63 2. Emily Bos...... 49.70 50-Yard Freestyle...... Prelims/Finals 4. Haley Krakoski...... 50.23 11. Emily Bos...... 22.47/22.51 200-Yard Butterfly 200 Medley Relay...... Time 6. Megan Fonteno...... 51.05 12. Hannah Riordan...... 22.45/22.53 9. Sarah Peterson...... 1:58.14/1:57.72 1. Bos, La. Norberg, 20. Haley Krakoski...... 23.05/22.88 13. Alex Merritt...... 1:58.13/1:58.72 Scott, Riordan...... 1:38.45 200 Backstroke...... Time 21. Aubrey Peacock...... 22.80/22.90 15. Megan Fonteno...... 2:00.12/2:00.54 3. Peacock, Duncan, 3. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:58.00 26. Becca Jones...... 23.10 Fonteno, Krakoski...... 1:40.43 5. Caitlyn Forman...... 1:59.41 27. Megan Fonteno...... 23.11 200-Yard Individual Medley 5. Forman, Centeno, 6. Aubrey Peacock...... 2:03.40 9. Olivia Scott...... 1:58.91/1:58.31 Merritt, Li. Norberg...... 1:43.00 8. Sarah Reynolds...... 2:05.57 100-Yard Freestyle 25. Sarah Peterson...... 2:01.51 11. Emily Bos...... 49.15/48.96 30. Laura Johnson...... 2:01.82 1000 Freestyle...... Time 200 Breaststroke...... Time 15. Hannah Riordan...... 49.06/49.22 33. Lauren Norberg...... 2:02.03 3. Katie Gardocki...... 9:46.30 1. Micah Lawrence...... 2:11.49 27. Haley Krakoski...... 49.74 37. Abby Duncan...... 2:02.72 6. Sarah Peterson...... 10:39.30 2. Lauren Norberg...... 2:12.54 28. Olivia Scott...... 49.83 4. Abby Duncan...... 2:15.51 30. Alex Merritt...... 49.93 200 Freestyle...... Time 6. Laura Johnson...... 2:18.96 400-Yard Individual Medley 4. Olivia Scott...... 1:49.28 32. Lindsey Norberg...... 50.15 13. Sarah Peterson...... 4:15.70/4:12.99 5. Becca Jones...... 1:50.29 500 Freestyle...... Time 53. Hallie Stupp...... 52.35 15. Micah Lawrence...... 4:13.41/4:15.20 6. Katie Gardocki...... 1:50.51 5. Katie Gardocki...... 4:59.70 200-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 100 Backstroke...... Time 100 Butterfly...... Time 23. Becca Jones...... 1:47.52/1:48.76 6. Riordan, Bos, 1. Emily Bos...... 53.78 1. Olivia Scott...... 53.23 24. Katie Gardocki...... 1:47.76/1:48.78 Krakoski, Peacock...... 1:29.27 3. Jillian Vitarius...... 54.50 3. Lindsey Norberg...... 55.08 29. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:48.74 4. Caitlyn Forman...... 54.55 4. Alex Merritt...... 55.27 40. Haley Krakoski...... 1:50.24 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 6. Sarah Reynolds...... 56.96 7. Valerie Inghels...... 58.24 5. Riordan, Bos, 500-Yard Freestyle Fonteno, Krakoski...... 3:15.90 100 Breaststroke...... Time 200 IM...... Time 10. Katie Gardocki...... 4:42.98/4:38.75 1. Lauren Norberg...... 1:00.75 2. Olivia Scott...... 2:01.22 800-Yard Freestyle Relay 2. Lindsey Norberg...... 1:00.86 6. Micah Lawrence...... 2:07.07 1650-Yard Freestyle 5. Jones, Scott, 3. Micah Lawrence...... 1:01.25 7. Sarah Peterson...... 2:08.43 6. Katie Gardocki...... 16:01.86 Merritt, Gardocki...... 7:07.86 5. Laura Johnson...... 1:03.65 8. Tryshia Centeno...... 2:13.18 X. Abby Duncan...... 1:01.68 100-Yard Backstroke 200-Yard Medley Relay X. Tryshia Centeno...... 1:05.98 400 Freestyle Relay...... Time 7. Emily Bos...... 52.52/52.79 4. Bos, La. Norberg, 1. Riordan, Li. Norberg, 8. Jillian Vitarius...... 52.74/53.23 Scott, Riordan...... 1:36.26 200 Butterfly...... Time Fonteno, Bos...... 3:20.14 12. Aubrey Peacock...... 53.37/53.41 5. Alex Merritt...... 2:02.85 3. Merritt, Vitarius, 21. Caitlyn Forman...... 54.22/54.19 400-Yard Medley Relay 6. Megan Fonteno...... 2:03.12 Peacock, Jones...... 3:25.31 22. Sarah Reynolds...... 54.07/54.30 4. Bos, Li. Norberg, 7. Valerie Inghels...... 2:04.07 5. Johnson, Lawrence, 25. Hannah Riordan...... 54.43 Scott, Riordan...... 3:32.44 8. Sarah Peterson...... 2:04.22 La. Norberg, Gardocki...... 3:34.21 41. Hallie Stupp...... 56.41 1-Meter Dive 50 Freestyle...... Time 200-Yard Backstroke 19. Shanna Schuelein...... 252.05 1. Hannah Riordan...... 22.74 6. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:54.35/1:53.68 25. Cinzia Calabretta...... 243.00 4. Aubrey Peacock...... 23.66 9. Aubrey Peacock...... 1:55.98/1:54.18 29. Carly Scheper...... 229.95 6. Jillian Vitarius...... 23.90 21. Caitlyn Forman...... 1:57.82/1:56.72 27. Sarah Reynolds...... 1:58.19 3-Meter Dive 12. Cinzia Calabretta...... 293.60 100-Yard Breaststroke 13. Carly Scheper...... 285.15 ALEX MERRITT 3. Lauren Norberg...... 59.67/59.43 24. Shanna Schuelein...... 254.60 5. Micah Lawrence...... 59.69/59.74 7. Lauren Norberg...... 59.89/59.97 Platform 8. Abby Duncan...... 59.90/1:00.48 10. Cinzia Calabretta...... 247.50 17. Laura Johnson...... 1:02.18/1:01.66 13. Carly Scheper...... 240.05 23. Shanna Schuelein...... 207.10 200-Yard Breaststroke 6. Micah Lawrence...... 2:09.26/2:09.84 9. Lauren Norberg...... 2:12.21/2:09.66 19. Laura Johnson...... 2:13.64/2:13.51 22. Abby Duncan...... 2:13.84/2:14.04

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2013 NCAA Women’s Championships IUPUI Natatorium • Indianapolis, Ind.

Team Final 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Georgia 477 --. Riordan, Fonteno, 2. California 393 Krakoski, Peacock...... DQ 3. Tennessee 325.5 4. Texas A&M 323.5 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 5. Arizona 311 11. Riordan, Bos, 6. Florida 305 Fonteno, Scott...... 3:16.54 7. Southern Cal 291 8. Stanford 246 800-Yard Freestyle Relay 9. Texas 186 22. Jones, Fonteno, 10. Minnesota 141 Krakoski, Gardocki...... 7:15.62 13. Auburn 87 200-Yard Medley Relay 50-Yard Freestyle...... Prelims/Finals 7. Bos, La. Norberg, 14. Emily Bos...... 22.35/22.55 Scott, Riordan...... 1:36.90/1:37.17 19. Hannah Riordan...... 22.45 42. Olivia Scott...... 22.83 400-Yard Medley Relay 52. Aubrey Peacock...... 23.14 9. Bos, Lawrence, Scott, Riordan...... 3:33.58/3:31.40 100-Yard Freestyle 22. Hannah Riordan...... 48.96 34. Emily Bos...... 49.25 35. Olivia Scott...... 49.34

500-Yard Freestyle 36. Katie Gardocki...... 4:45.59

1650-Yard Freestyle 15. Katie Gardocki...... 16:09.39

100-Yard Backstroke 16. Emily Bos...... 52.40/52.49 35. Jillian Vitarius...... 53.71 37. Aubrey Peacock...... 53.73

200-Yard Backstroke 39. Jillian Vitarius...... 1:56.40 52. Aubrey Peacock...... 1:59.45

100-Yard Breaststroke 12. Lauren Norberg...... 59.46/59.54 EMILY BOS 17. Micah Lawrence...... 1:00.13 19. Lindsey Norberg...... 1:00.32 27. Aby Duncan...... 1:00.87

200-Yard Breaststroke 14. Micah Lawrence...... 2:09.39/2:09.74 26. Lauren Norberg...... 2:11.20 41. Abby Duncan...... 2:13.21 HALLIE STUPP 100-Yard Butterfly 1. Olivia Scott...... 51.96/51.64

200-Yard Individual Medley 54. Micah Lawrence...... 2:01.16

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2012-13 MEN’S TEAM RESULTS Meet Site Result Dual Record Alabama AUBURN W 175-68 1-0 (1-0) LSU AUBURN W 213-87 2-0 (2-0) Kentucky Lexington, Ky. W 205.5-94.5 3-0 (3-0) Georgia Fall Invitational Athens, Ga. 4th (615.5 pts.) Texas AUBURN W 166-132 4-0 (3-0) Texas A&M College Station, Texas W 189-111 5-0 (4-0) Florida AUBURN L 133-167 5-1 (4-1) SEC Championships College Station, Texas 2nd (1,196 pts.) NCAA Championships Indianapolis, Ind. 8th (226.5 pts.)

INDIVIDUAL WINS John Santeiu IV Platform Diving (385.80) TN Diving Inv. Name Event Meet John Santeiu IV Platform Diving (426.05) SEC Championships Marcelo Chierighini 50 Free (20.24) Alabama Brandon Siemasko 200 Back (1:49.95) LSU Marcelo Chierighini 50 Free (20.17) Kentucky Brandon Siemasko 200 Back (1:51.16) Kentucky Marcelo Chierighini 50 Free (19.50) Georgia Invite Marcelo Chierighini 50 Free (19.87) Texas RELAY WINS Marcelo Chierighini 50 Free (19.83) Texas A&M Name Event Meet Marcelo Chierighini 50 Free (19.84) Florida Owens, Ferguson, Leon, Grothe 200 MR (1:30.66) Alabama Marcelo Chierighini 50 Free (18.88) SEC Championships Chierighini, Disney-May, Hancock, Leon 400 FR (3:00.17) Alabama Marcelo Chierighini 100 Free (44.44) Alabama Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Leon 200 MR (1:29.41) LSU Marcelo Chierighini 100 Free (43.77) LSU Chierighini, Disney-May, Owens, Leon 200 FR (1:20.84) LSU Marcelo Chierighini 100 Free (44.32) Kentucky Chierighini, Owens, Hammoud, Behrens 200 FR (1:22.47) Kentucky Marcelo Chierighini 100 Free (42.73) Georgia Invite Chierighini, Disney-May, Owens, Leon 200 FR (1:17.55) Georgia Invite Marcelo Chierighini 100 Free (43.57) Texas Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May 200 MR (1:25.18) Georgia Invite Marcelo Chierighini 100 Free (43.36) Florida Hancock, Disney-May, Owens, Chierighini 400 FR (2:51.46) Georgia Invite Marcelo Chierighini 100 Free (41.60) SEC Championships Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May 200 MR (1:27.41) Texas James Disney-May 200 Free (1:39.19) Alabama Leon, Ferguson, Disney-May, Chierighini 200 FR (1:19.99) Texas James Disney-May 200 Free (1:40.35) LSU Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Disney-May 400 MR (3:15.11) Texas A&M James Disney-May 100 Back (49.89) Kentucky Disney-May, Chierighini, Leon, Owens 400 FR (2:56.64) Texas A&M James Disney-May 100 Back (48.53) Texas A&M Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May 200 MR (1:27.00) Florida Stuart Ferguson 200 Breast (2:03.17) Alabama Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens 200 FR (1:16.23) SEC Championships Stuart Ferguson 100 Breast (55.88) LSU Chierighini, Mendes, Disney-May, Owens 400 FR (2:50.12) SEC Championships Stuart Ferguson 200 Breast (2:02.61) LSU Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May 200 MR (1:24.11) SEC Championships Stuart Ferguson 200 Fly (1:49.99) Kentucky Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Chierighini 400 MR (3:05.92) SEC Championships Stuart Ferguson 100 Breast (55.15) Texas Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens 200 FR (1:15.48) NCAA Championships Stuart Ferguson 200 Breast (2:01.80) Texas Stuart Ferguson 100 Breast (54.87) Texas A&M A CUTS (PRIOR TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) Stuart Ferguson 200 Breast (2:00.38) Texas A&M Name Event Best Qualifying Time Stuart Ferguson 100 Breast (54.46) Florida Marcelo Chierighini 50 Free 18.85 Zane Grothe 1650 Free (15:27.55) Alabama Marcelo Chierighini 100 Free 41.60 Zane Grothe 500 Free (4;31.16) Alabama Zane Grothe 500 Free 4:15.44 Zane Grothe 1000 Free (9:24.06) LSU Zane Grothe 1650 Free 14:41.45 Zane Grothe 200 Fly (1:49.94) LSU Kyle Owens 100 Back 45.60 Zane Grothe 500 Free (4:30.58) LSU Kyle Owens 200 Back 1:39.69 Zane Grothe 500 Free (4:35.20) Kentucky Kyle Owens 200 IM 1:43.45 Zane Grothe 500 Free (4:32.03) Texas A&M Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens 200 Free Relay 1:16.23 Zane Grothe 1650 Free (14:41.45) SEC Championships Chierighini, Mendes, Disney-May, Owens 400 Free Relay 2:50.12 Peter Haas 100 Breast (57.07) Kentucky Grothe, Hancock, McKee, Disney-May 800 Free Relay 6:22.22 Peter Haas 200 Breast (2:04.35) Kentucky Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May 200 Medley Relay 1:24.11 Alex Hancock 200 Fly (1:50.90) Alabama Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Chierighini Alex Hancock 200 Fly (1:48.97) Texas A&M Alex Hancock 100 Fly (48.97) Texas A&M B CUTS (PRIOR TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) 400 Medley Relay 3:05.92 Antton Haramboure 1000 Free (9:30.13) Kentucky Name Event Best Qualifying Time Jordan Jones 400 IM (3:56.72) Kentucky Kevin Behrens 100 Fly 48.12 Spencer Kerns 200 IM (1:51.33) Texas A&M Kevin Behrens 200 Fly 1:47.45 TJ Leon 100 Fly (50.01) LSU Allen Browning 200 Free 1:37.75 Fraser McKean 1M Diving (367.88) LSU Marcelo Chierighini 100 Fly 46.85 Fraser McKean 1M Diving (396.60) AU Diving Inv. James Disney-May 50 Free 19.60 Fraser McKean 1M Diving (362.55) Texas James Disney-May 100 Free 43.61 Fraser McKean 1M Diving (348.68) Florida James Disney-May 200 Free 1:35.79 Fraser McKean 3M Diving (392.70) Florida Stuart Ferguson 100 Breast 53.30 Kyle Owens 200 IM (1:49.42) Alabama Stuart Ferguson 200 Breast 1:57.38 Kyle Owens 200 Back (1:47.57) Alabama Stuart Ferguson 200 IM 1:46.93 Kyle Owens 100 Back (48.01) LSU Chandler Gerlach 100 Breast 54.24 Kyle Owens 200 IM (1:50.66) LSU Zane Grothe 200 Free 1:34.14 Kyle Owens 200 Free (1:39.85) Kentucky Zane Grothe 200 Fly 1:45.64 Kyle Owens 100 Back (47.39) Texas Peter Haas 100 Breast 54.44 Kyle Owens 200 Back (1:47.29) Texas Peter Haas 200 Breast 1:56.68 Kyle Owens 200 IM (1:49.94) Texas Alex Hancock 100 Free 43.60 Kyle Owens 200 Free (1:38.59) Texas A&M Alex Hancock 200 Free 1:36.17 Kyle Owens 100 Free (44.15) Texas A&M Alex Hancock 200 Fly 1:45.64 Kyle Owens 100 Back (47.78) Florida Alex Hancock 200 IM 1:45.61 Kyle Owens 200 Back (1:44.84) Florida Antton Haramboure 200 Free 1:37.99 Kyle Owens 100 Back (45.60) SEC Championships Antton Haramboure 500 Free 4:22.81 Kyle Owens 200 Back (1:39.69) SEC Championships Jordan Jones 400 IM 3:46.24 John Santeiu IV 1M Diving (348.83) Alabama Jordan Jones 500 Free 4:24.85 John Santeiu IV 3M Diving (355.88) Alabama Chris Kramer 1650 Free 15:25.00 John Santeiu IV 3M Diving (382.13) LSU Chris Kramer 400 IM 3:49.69 John Santeiu IV 3M Diving (364.35) Texas Spencer Kerns 400 IM 3:52.08 John Santeiu IV 3M Diving (746.80) NCAA Zone B Diving TJ Leon 50 Free 19.74 John Santeiu IV Platform Diving (394.65) AU Diving Inv. TJ Leon 100 Free 44.00

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Tommy McKee 200 Free 1;36.93 Tommy McKee 500 Free 4:21.61 Auburn vs. LSU (Men) • Oct. 20, 2012 Tommy McKee 1650 Free 15:26.54 Arthur Mendes 100 Free 43.95 James E. Martin Aquatic Center - Auburn, Ala. Arthur Mendes 100 Fly 46.69 Arthur Mendes 200 Fly 1:45.46 Team Scores Final 100 Freestyle...... Time Kyle Owens 100 Free 44.15 Sam Parker 200 Free 1:37.71 Auburn 213 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 43.77 Jacob Siar 200 Back 1:44.66 LSU 87 2. Alex Hancock...... 45.30 Brandon Siemasko 100 Back 48.48 6. Sam Parker...... 48.78 Brandon Siemasko 200 Back 1:45.09 1M Diving...... Score 7. Cameron Rattray...... 50.60 1. Fraser McKean...... 367.88 ZONE DIVING QUALIFYING SCORES Name Event Best Qualifying Score 2. John Santeiu...... 338.10 200 Backstroke...... Time Michael Beran 1-meter 306.20 6. Michael Beran...... 274.80 1. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:49.95 Michael Beran 3-meter 341.10 7. Justin Youtsey...... 260.93 4. James Disney-May...... 1:51.75 Michael Beran Platform 361.60 5. Jacob Siar...... 1:53.80 Andrew Laing 1-meter 328.65 200 Medley Relay...... Time 8. Youssef Hammoud...... 1:56.88 Andrew Laing 3-meter 341.00 Andrew Laing Platform 328.80 1. Owens, Ferguson, Fraser McKean 1-meter 396.60 Chierighini, Leon...... 1:29.41 200 Breaststroke...... Time Fraser McKean 3-meter 392.70 3. Disney-May, Gerlach, 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 2:02.61 Fraser McKean Platform 388.10 Behrens, Hancock...... 1:31.65 4. Peter Haas...... 2:05.34 John Santeiu IV 1-meter 389.05 5. Siemasko, Haas, 5. Jordan Jones...... 2:09.91 John Santeiu IV 3-meter 395.20 John Santeiu IV Platform 426.05 Gibson, McKee...... 1:33.60 6. Chandler Gerlach...... 2:11.59 Justin Youtsey 3-meter 322.05 1000 Freestyle...... Time 500 Freestyle...... Time 1. Zane Grothe...... 9:24.06 1. Zane Grothe...... 4:30.08 Auburn vs. Alabama (Men) • Oct. 12, 2012 3. Jordan Jones...... 9:30.42 2. Steyn Funk...... 4:38.44 James E. Martin Aquatic Center - Auburn, Ala. 4. Chris Kramer...... 9:35.83 4. Chris Kramer...... 4:43.47 5. Steyn Funk...... 9:41.47 Team Scores Final 200 Backstroke...... Time 100 Butterfly...... Time Auburn 175 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:47.57 200 Freestyle...... Time 1. TJ Leon...... 50.01 Alabama 68 2. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:50.42 1. James Disney-May...... 1:40.35 4. Kevin Behrens...... 50.66 5. Jacob Siar...... 1:52.80 2. Tommy McKee...... 1:40.50 5. Piankhi Gibson...... 51.12 200 Medley Relay...... Time 6. Youssef Hammoud...... 1:53.52 5. Sam Parker...... 1:44.28 8. Spencer Kerns...... 53.04 1. Owens, Ferguson, 7. Cameron Rattray...... 1:47.68 Leon, Grothe...... 1:30.66 500 Freestyle...... Time 3M Diving...... Score 2. Siemasko, Gerlach, 1. Zane Grothe...... 4:31.16 100 Backstroke...... Time 1. John Santeiu...... 382.13 Behrens, Parker...... 1:33.69 5. Steyn Funk...... 4:41.88 1. Kyle Owens...... 48.01 2. Fraser McKean...... 362.03 6. Chris Kramer...... 4:42.81 3. Brandon Siemasko...... 50.56 7. Justin Youtsey...... 293.78 1650 Freestyle...... Time 8. Cameron Rattray...... 4:54.72 5. Jacob Siar...... 51.97 8. Michael Beran...... 279.98 1. Zane Grothe...... 15:27.55 7. Youssef Hammoud...... 52.81 3. Chris Kramer...... 15:58.53 3M Diving...... Score 200 IM...... Time 6. Steyn Funk...... 16:24.46 1. John Santeiu...... 355.88 100 Breaststroke...... Time 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:50.66 7. Cameron Rattray...... 16:41.93 2. Michael Beran...... 341.10 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 55.88 2. Alex Hancock...... 1:52.29 3. Fraser McKean...... 321.68 4. Peter Haas...... 57.58 3. Tommy McKee...... 1:55.65 1M Diving...... Score 5. Andrew Laing...... 304.50 5. Chandler Gerlach...... 57.76 5. Stuart Ferguson...... 1:56.36 1. John Santeiu...... 348.83 7. Spencer Kerns...... 1:00.55 2. Fraser McKean...... 321.90 200 Breaststroke...... Time 200 Freestyle Relay...... Time 4. Michael Beran...... 303.15 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 2:03.17 200 Butterfly...... Time 1. Chierighini, Disney-May 6. Andrew Laing...... 250.35 2. Peter Haas...... 2:05.18 1. Zane Grothe...... 1:49.94 Owens, Leon...... 1:20.84 3. Jordan Jones...... 2:08.42 3. Alex Hancock...... 1:51.61 3. Gibson, Hammoud, 200 Freestyle...... Time 5. Chandler Gerlach...... 2:10.34 4. Kevin Behrens...... 1:54.09 Grothe, Behrens...... 1:25.02 1. James Disney-May...... 1:39.19 5. Jordan Jones...... 1:54.24 4. Sam Parker...... 1:42.24 400 Freestyle Relay...... Time 6. Youssef Hammoud...... 1:43.52 1. Chierighini, Disney-May, 50 Freestyle...... Time 8. Jacob Siar...... 1:45.86 Hancock, Leon...... 3:00.17 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 20.04 3. Hammoud, Kerns, 2. TJ Leon...... 20.56 50 Freestyle...... Time Siemasko, Parker...... 3:10.11 5. Piankhi Gibson...... 21.28 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 20.24 4. McKee, Siar, 7. Jacob Siar...... 22.38 3. TJ Leon...... 20.58 Jones, Funk...... 3:10.63 6. Spencer Kerns...... 22.00 8. Chandler Gerlach...... 22.95

200 IM...... Time 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:49.42 ZANE GROTHE 2. Alex Hancock...... 1:49.52 3. Jordan Jones...... 1:53.25 5. Kevin Behrens...... 1:55.26

200 Butterfly...... Time 1. Alex Hancock...... 1:50.90 4. Kevin Behrens...... 1:54.20 6. Spencer Kerns...... 1:55.18 7. Tommy McKee...... 1:58.34

100 Freestyle...... Time 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 44.44 2. James Disney-May...... 45.12 5. Stuart Ferguson...... 47.85 7. Peter Haas...... 49.84

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Auburn vs. Kentucky (Men) • Nov. 2, 2012 Georgia Fall Invitational (Men) • Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2012 Lancaster Aquatic Center - Lexington, Ky. Gabrielsen Natatorium • Athens, Ga.

Team Scores Final 100 Freestyle...... Time 200 Freestyle Relay...... Time 100 Breaststroke ...... Prelims/Finals Auburn 205.5 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 44.32 1. Chierighini, Disney-May, 4. Stuart Ferguson...... 55.20/54.25 Kentucky 94.5 2. James Disney-May...... 44.99 Owens, Leon...... 1:17.55 10. Peter Haas...... 55.77/55.51 7. Antton Haramboure...... 48.29 9. Grothe, Hancock, 11. Chandler Gerlach...... 56.16/55.83 200 Medley Relay...... Time 8. Sam Parker...... 48.73 Hammoud, Siemasko...... 1:21.88 2. Siemasko, Gerlach, 100 Backstroke ...... Prelims/Finals Ferguson, Hancock...... 1:32.05 200 Backstroke...... Time 500 Freestyle ...... Prelims/Finals 2. Kyle Owens...... 47.76/46.90 3. Siar, Haas, 1. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:51.16 8. Tommy McKee...... 4:24.09/4:25.32 19. Brandon Siemasko...... 50.29/49.45 Behrens, Grothe...... 1:33.36 2. Jacob Siar...... 1:51.62 9. Zane Grothe...... 4:24.25/4:18.39 20. Jacob Siar...... 50.18/49.69 5. Hammoud, Owens, 3. Chris Kramer...... 1:52.84 35. Jordan Jones...... 4:32.29 22. Kevin Behrens...... 50.20/49.97 Kerns, McKee...... 1:34.10 6. Youssef Hammoud...... 1:54.49 41. Steyn Funk...... 4:34.27 27. Youssef Hammoud...... 50.43 43. Sam Parker...... 4:34.68 1000 Freestyle...... Time 200 Breaststroke...... Time 45. Antton Haramboure...... 4:34.78 3M Diving ...... Prelims/Finals 1. Antton Haramboure...... 9:30.13 1. Peter Haas...... 2:04.35 51. Cameron Rattray...... 4:42.54 3. Fraser McKean...... 359.90/354.90 2. Zane Grothe...... 9:30.44 2. Kyle Owens...... 2:08.07 7. John Santeiu...... 340.70/328.40 3. Steyn Funk...... 9:45.62 3. Jordan Jones...... 2:09.18 200 IM ...... Prelims/Finals 8. Andrew Laing...... 341.00/320.40 4. Sam Parker...... 9:50.83 4. Chandler Gerlach...... 2:09.78 6. Kyle Owens...... 1:49.10/1:48.04 15. Justin Youtsey...... 313.10/307.00 11. Alex Hancock...... 1:50.72/1:49.03 19. Michael Beran...... 274.35 200 Freestyle...... Time 500 Freestyle...... Time 29. Spencer Kerns...... 1:52.09 23. Joel Bierwert...... 185.35 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:39.85 1. Zane Grothe...... 4:35.20 31. Kevin Behrens...... 1:52.54 2. Tommy McKee...... 1:40.53 3. Antton Haramboure...... 4:39.68 33. Jordan Jones...... 1:52.70 800 Freestyle Relay ...... Time 4. Jordan Jones...... 1:41.76 4. Steyn Funk...... 4:39.81 37. Stuart Ferguson...... 1:53.24 4. Hancock, Disney-May, 6. TJ Leon...... 1:45.19 7. Sam Parker...... 4:45.93 46. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:54.07 McKee, Grothe...... 6:27.40 47. Peter Haas...... 1:54.37 12. Haramboure, Jones, 100 Backstroke...... Time 100 Butterfly...... Time 56. Cameron Rattray...... 1:57.12 Browning, Parker...... 6:39.43 1. James Disney-May...... 49.89 3. Stuart Ferguson...... 50.18 58. Jacob Siar...... 1:58.40 2. Brandon Siemasko...... 50.93 4. Kevin Behrens...... 50.39 1650 Freestyle ...... Finals 4. Youssef Hammoud...... 52.39 5. TJ Leon...... 50.49 50 Freestyle ...... Prelims/Finals 5. Zane Grothe...... 15:08.44 5. Jacob Siar...... 52.45 6. Marcelo Chierighini...... 50.58 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 19.72/19.50 16. Chris Kramer...... 15:29.60 9. James Disney-May...... 20.44/20.15 18. Antton Haramboure...... 15:34.96 100 Breaststroke...... Time 3M Diving...... Score 18. Kyle Owens...... 20.64/20.27 24. Tommy McKee...... 15:42.01 1. Peter Haas...... 57.07 2. John Santeiu...... 359.55 20. TJ Leon...... 20.63/20.56 38. Steyn Funk...... 16:15.54 2. Chandler Gerlach...... 57.11 3. Fraser McKean...... 353.10 31. Allen Browning...... 21.07 3. Spencer Kerns...... 59.42 5. Justin Youtsey...... 322.05 35. Youssef Hammoud...... 21.31 200 Backstroke ...... Prelims/Finals 7. Michael Beran...... 293.40 40. Chandler Gerlach...... 21.95 2. Kyle Owens...... 1:45.42/1:42.36 200 Butterfly...... Time 12. Jacob Siar...... 1:47.07/1:47.13 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 1:49.99 200 IM...... Time 400 Medley Relay...... Time 17. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:48.92/1:46.75 2. Zane Grothe...... 1:52.12 1. Jordan Jones...... 3:56.72 2. Owens, Ferguson, 22. Youssef Hammoud...... 1:48.88/1:49.53 5. Kevin Behrens...... 1:53.41 2. Alex Hancock...... 3:57.14 Hancock, Chierighini...... 3:10.74 27. Chris Kramer...... 1:49.92 8. Chris Kramer...... 1:55.75 3. Chris Kramer...... 4:01.30 4. Tommy McKee...... 4:08.30 200 Medley Relay...... Time 100 Freestyle ...... Prelims/Finals 50 Freestyle...... Time 1. Owens, Ferguson, 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 43.26/42.73 1. Haley Krakoski...... 23.47 200 Freestyle Relay...... Time Chierighini, Disney-May...... 1:25.18 9. James Disney-May...... 44.86/43.61 2. Aubrey Peacock...... 23.52 1. Chierighini, Owens, 10. Siemasko, Gerlach, 18. TJ Leon...... 45.65/45.16 4. Hallie Stupp...... 24.48 Hammoud, Behrens...... 1:22.47 Hancock, Leon...... 1:30.49 25. Sam Parker...... 46.19 6. Micah Lawrence...... 24.58 3. Disney-May, Siemasko, 14. Siar, Haas, 26. Youssef Hammoud...... 46.42 Hancock, McKee...... 1:24.48 Behrens, Hammoud...... 1:32.02 31. Steyn Funk...... 46.82 1M Diving...... Score 5. Leon, Ferguson, 34. Antton Haramboure...... 47.62 2. Fraser McKean...... 342.23 Parker, Siar...... 1:25.98 400 IM ...... Prelims/Finals 3. John Santeiu...... 328.88 6. Jones, Kerns, 5. Jordan Jones...... 3:54.25/3:41.07 200 Breaststroke ...... Prelims/Finals 6. Justin Youtsey...... 279.98 Kramer, Haramboure...... 1:29.96 8. Chris Kramer...... 3:54.12/3:54.22 6. Peter Haas...... 1:59.98/1:59.83 7. Michael Beran...... 277.95 18. Tommy McKee...... 3:58.63/3:54.55 7. Stuart Ferguson...... 2:01.51/2:00.09 22. Spencer Kerns...... 3:58.77/3:59.54 19. Jordan Jones...... 2:04.59/2:00.91 35. Cameron Rattray...... 4:02.44 24. Chandler Gerlach...... 2:05.41/2:06.62 25. Spencer Kerns...... 2:06.40 100 Butterfly ...... Prelims/Finals 18. Kevin Behrens...... 50.28/49.45 200 Butterfly ...... Prelims/Finals KYLE OWENS 19. TJ Leon...... 49.96/49.82 4. Zane Grothe...... 1:45.64/1:46.35 25. Alex Hancock...... 50.31 10. Alex Hancock...... 1:49.86/1:47.61 31. Marcelo Chierighini...... 51.16 16. Stuart Ferguson...... 1:50.68/1:53.31 19. Kevin Behrens...... 1:51.16/1:50.36 200 Freestyle ...... Prelims/Finals 29. Spencer Kerns...... 1:52.84 9. Zane Grothe...... 1:38.21/1:36.80 32. Cameron Rattray...... 1:55.04 12. Tommy McKee...... 1:38.04/1:38.30 17. James Disney-May...... 1:39.29/1:36.50 Platform Diving...... Finals 18. Allen Browning...... 1:39.81/1:37.75 2. Fraser McKean...... 367.40 23. Sam Parker...... 1:39.18/1:39.99 3. John Santeiu...... 363.40 39. Steyn Funk...... 1:41.64 6. Andrew Laing...... 280.70 48. Antton Haramboure...... 1:42.81 14. Michael Beran...... 236.25 53. TJ Leon...... 1:45.76 400 Freestyle Relay...... Time 1. Hancock, Disney-May, Owens, Chierighini...... 2:51.46 8. Browning, Leon, Hammoud, Grothe...... 2:59.46 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 27 MEN’S 2012-13 SEASON REVIEW

Auburn Diving Invitational • Dec. 15-17, 2012 Tennessee Diving Invitational • Jan. 3-5, 2013 James E. Martin Aquatic Center • Auburn, Ala. Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center • Knoxville, Tenn.

Men’s 1-Meter...... Prelims/Finals Women’s 1-Meter...... Prelims/Finals Men’s 1-Meter...... Prelims/Finals Women’s 1-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 1. Fraser McKean...... 373.90/396.60 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 268.30/282.60 6. Fraser McKean...... 347.30/316.20 11. Cinzia Calabretta...... 263.10/257.05 2. John Santeiu...... 276.05/389.05 4. Shanna Schuelein...... 285.45/270.05 9. John Santeiu...... 303.85/310.85 16. Carly Scheper...... 248.90 6. Andrew Laing...... 281.30/308.85 7. Carly Scheper...... 254.55/257.05 10. Andrew Laing...... 297.55/301.55 19. Shanna Schuelein...... 244.35 10. Michael Beran...... 276.05/285.15 18. Michael Beran...... 276.00 11. Joel Bierwert...... 190.20/265.55 Women’s 3-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 42. Joel Bierwert...... 200.90 Women’s 3-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 2. Cinzia Calabretta...... 279.30/319.00 15. Shanna Schuelein...... 265.00 Men’s 3-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 3. Carly Scheper...... 227.55/303.15 Men’s 3-Meter...... Prelims/Finals 20. Cinzia Calabretta...... 249.25 2. John Santeiu...... 340.90/379.65 4. Shanna Schuelein...... 241.20/294.35 2. Fraser McKean...... 349.80/372.05 33. Carly Scheper...... 220.30 4. Fraser McKean...... 361.75/350.35 6. John Santeiu...... 321.55/355.15 5. Andrew Laing...... 308.90/330.50 Women’s Platform...... Prelims/Finals 16. Michael Beran...... 308.75 Women’s Platform...... Prelims/Finals 9. Michael Beran...... 330.60/293.80 1. Cinzia Calabretta...... 261.20 21. Andrew Laing...... 294.70 10. Cinzia Calabretta...... 217.45 12. Joel Bierwert...... 226.00/223.05 2. Shanna Schuelein...... 254.85 25. Justin Youtsey...... 268.55 11. Carly Scheper...... 214.40 5. Carly Scheper...... 228.20 36. Joel Bierwert...... 216.90 17. Shanna Schuelein...... 205.70 Men’s Platform...... Prelims/Finals 1. John Santeiu...... 394.65 Men’s Platform...... Prelims/Finals 2. Fraser McKean...... 388.10 1. John Santeiu...... 385.80 3. Michael Beran...... 361.60 3. Fraser McKean...... 357.85 5. Andrew Laing...... 328.80 8. Andrew Laing...... 304.40 15. Michael Beran...... 274.10

Auburn vs. Texas (Men) • Jan. 10, 2013 James E. Martin Aquatic Center • Auburn, Ala. Team Scores Final X. Funk, Haas, Auburn 166 100 Freestyle...... Time Kerns, Siemasko...... 1:26.14 Texas 132 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 43.57 2. James Disney-May...... 43.98 1M Diving...... Score 5. Allen Browning...... 45.71 1. Fraser McKean...... 362.55 6. Tommy McKee...... 45.71 2. John Santeiu...... 331.58 200 Backstroke...... Time 4. Michael Beran...... 303.23 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:47.29 5. Andrew Laing...... 298.13 3. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:49.05 6. Justin Youtsey...... 281.33 4. Jacob Siar...... 1:50.46 7. Youssef Hammoud...... 1:55.00 200 Medley Relay...... Time JAMES DISNEY-MAY 1. Owens, Ferguson, 200 Breaststroke...... Time Chierighini, Disney-May...... 1:27.41 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 2:01.80 2. Peter Haas...... 2:03.43 1000 Freestyle...... Time 3. Jordan Jones...... 2:04.20 5. Zane Grothe...... 9:22.29 5. Chandler Gerlach...... 2:09.47 6. Chris Kramer...... 9:22.79 7. Antton Haramboure...... 9:34.32 500 Freestyle...... Time 8. Steyn Funk...... 9:40.99 2. Zane Grothe...... 4:27.67 6. Antton Haramboure...... 4:35.37 200 Freestyle...... Time 7. Steyn Funk...... 4:41.21 2. Alex Hancock...... 1:37.08 8. Sam Parker...... 4:44.68 4. James Disney-May...... 1:37.81 5. Allen Browning...... 1:38.42 100 Butterfly...... Time 6. Tommy McKee...... 1:38.99 2. Arthur Mendes...... 49.00 3. TJ Leon...... 49.32 100 Backstroke...... Time 4. Kevin Behrens...... 49.67 1. Kyle Owens...... 47.39 6. Spencer Kerns...... 50.36 4. Brandon Siemasko...... 49.92 6. Jacob Siar...... 51.02 3M Diving...... Score 7. Youssef Hammoud...... 51.67 1. John Santeiu...... 364.35 2. Fraser McKean...... 353.48 100 Breaststroke...... Time 5. Justin Youtsey...... 304.28 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 55.15 6. Andrew Laing...... 299.93 3. Peter Haas...... 56.67 7. Michael Beran...... 293.63 4. Chandler Gerlach...... 56.90 5. Spencer Kerns...... 57.64 200 IM...... Time 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:49.94 200 Butterfly...... Time 3. Alex Hancock...... 1:52.20 2. Kevin Behrens...... 1:52.03 5. Jordan Jones...... 1:52.66 4. Arthur Mendes...... 1:52.96 5. Zane Grothe...... 1:53.61 200 Freestyle Relay...... Time X. Leon, Ferguson, 50 Freestyle...... Time Disney-May, Chierighini...... 1:19.99 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 19.87 X. Parker, McKee, 2. TJ Leon...... 20.31 Behrens, Siar...... 1:23.30 7. Antton Haramboure...... 22.16 X. Browning, Grothe, 8. Chris Kramer...... 22.23 Hammoud, Mendes...... 1:25.80

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Auburn at Texas A&M (Men) • Jan. 12, 2013 Auburn vs. Florida (Men) • Jan. 26, 2013 Texas A&M Student Rec Center • College Station, Texas James E. Martin Aquatic Center • Auburn, Ala.

Team Scores Final 100 Freestyle...... Time Team Scores Final 100 Freestyle...... Time Auburn 189 1. Kyle Owens...... 44.15 Florida 167 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 43.36 Texas A&M 111 3. Alex Hancock...... 44.49 Auburn 133 2. Alex Hancock...... 44.35 5. TJ Leon...... 45.82 6. Allen Browning...... 46.48 1M Diving...... Score 8. Sam Parker...... 48.39 1M Diving...... Score 8. Sam Parker...... 47.63 2. Fraser McKean...... 353.78 1. Fraser McKean...... 348.68 4. Andrew Laing...... 328.65 200 Backstroke...... Time 2. John Santeiu...... 319.80 200 Backstroke...... Time 5. Justin Youtsey...... 292.05 2. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:49.98 3. Michael Beran...... 303.60 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:44.84 6. Michael Beran...... 266.70 3. Jacob Siar...... 1:50.75 6. Justin Youtsey...... 287.55 3. Jacob Siar...... 1:48.32 6. Youssef Hammoud...... 1:54.98 5. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:49.53 3M Diving...... Score 200 Medley Relay...... Time 2. Andrew Laing...... 330.23 200 Breaststroke...... Time 1. Owens, Ferguson, 200 Breaststroke...... Time 3. Justin Youtsey...... 311.48 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 2:00.38 Chierighini, Disney-May...... 1:27.00 2. Stuart Ferguson...... 1:58.70 4. Michael Beran...... 306.46 2. Peter Haas...... 2:04.01 4. Siemasko, Gerlach, 4. Peter Haas...... 2:03.14 5. Fraser McKean...... 302.86 5. Chandler Gerlach...... 2:11.35 Mendes, Hancock...... 1:30.22 6. Chandler Gerlach...... 2:06.94 5. Siar, Haas, 8. Spencer Kerns...... 2:08.90 400 Medley Relay...... Time 500 Freestyle...... Time Behrens, Haramboure...... 1:33.08 1. Owens, Ferguson, 1. Zane Grothe...... 4:32.03 500 Freestyle...... Time Mendes, Disney-May...... 3:15.11 3. Jordan Jones...... 4:34.57 1000 Freestyle...... Time T5. Chris Kramer...... 4:34.40 3. Siemasko, Haas, 5. Antton Haramboure...... 4:36.70 4. Zane Grothe...... 9:12.72 T5. Zane Grothe...... 4:34.40 Hancock, Leon...... 3:20.04 6. Chris Kramer...... 4:40.06 6. Chris Kramer...... 9:27.63 7. Antton Haramboure...... 4:34.51 7. Sam Parker...... 9:41.17 8. Jordan Jones...... 4:39.15 1650 Freestyle...... Time 100 Butterfly...... Time 2. Zane Grothe...... 15:30.70 1. Alex Hancock...... 48.97 200 Freestyle...... Time 100 Butterfly...... Time 3. Chris Kramer...... 15:53.32 2. Arthur Mendes...... 49.05 3. James Disney-May...... 1:38.06 2. Arthur Mendes...... 48.99 5. Antton Haramboure...... 16:15.82 5. Kevin Behrens...... 50.04 4. Tommy McKee...... 1:39.22 6. TJ Leon...... 49.97 8. Sam Parker...... 16:57.21 7. TJ Leon...... 50.23 6. Allen Browning...... 1:39.72 7. Kevin Behrens...... 50.27 8. Antton Haramboure...... 1:42.00 8. Spencer Kerns...... 50.57 200 Freestyle...... Time 200 IM...... Time 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:38.59 1. Spencer Kerns...... 1:51.33 100 Backstroke...... Time 3M Diving...... Score 2. Tommy McKee...... 1:39.11 2. Jordan Jones...... 1:52.21 1. Kyle Owens...... 47.78 1. Fraser McKean...... 392.70 6. Marcelo Chierighini...... 1:40.43 5. Tommy Mckee...... 1:54.23 4. Brandon Siemasko...... 50.05 2. John Santeiu...... 363.83 7. Arthur Mendes...... 1:40.90 7. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:57.01 6. Jacob Siar...... 50.36 4. Andrew Laing...... 312.00 5. Justin Youtsey...... 291.53 100 Backstroke...... Time 400 Freestyle Relay...... Time 100 Breaststroke...... Time 7. Michael Beran...... 263.03 1. James Disney-May...... 48.53 1. Disney-May, Chierighini, 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 54.46 3. Jacob Siar...... 52.15 Leon, Owens...... 2:56.64 5. Peter Haas...... 56.23 200 IM...... Time 4. Youssef Hammoud...... 52.59 4. Hammoud, Siemasko, 6. Chandler Gerlach...... 56.52 4. Alex Hancock...... 1:51.50 Grothe, Ferguson...... 3:09.46 7. Jordan Jones...... 57.89 5. Tommy McKee...... 1:52.29 100 Breaststroke...... Time 5. Parker, Siar, 7. Kyle Owens...... 1:52.42 1. Stuart Ferguson...... 54.87 Behrens, Gerlach...... 3:14.39 200 Butterfly...... Time 8. Jordan Jones...... 1:54.63 2. Peter Haas...... 56.95 6. Haramboure, Kerns, 3. Alex Hancock...... 1:48.88 3. Chandler Gerlach...... 57.45 Kramer, McKee...... 3:15.98 6. Kevin Behrens...... 1:51.77 400 Freestyle Relay...... Time 4. Jordan Jones...... 57.69 7. Arthur Mendes...... 1:52.35 2. Chierighini, Leon, 8. Zane Grothe...... 1:56.11 Disney-May, Browning...... 2:56.59 200 Butterfly...... Time 4. Grothe, Siemasko, 1. Alex Hancock...... 1:48.97 50 Freestyle...... Time Mendes, McKee...... 3:03.89 4. Kevin Behrens...... 1:52.01 T1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 19.84 6. Behrens, Haramboure, 5. Spencer Kerns...... 1:52.79 3. James Disney-May...... 20.36 Parker, Siar...... 3:10.32 4. TJ Leon...... 20.56 50 Freestyle...... Time 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 19.83 4. James Disney-May...... 20.64 6. Arthur Mendes...... 21.10 8. Chris Kramer...... 22.64 MARCELO CHIERIGHINI FRASER MCKEAN

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2013 SEC Championships (Men) 2013 NCAA Men’s Championships Texas A&M Student Rec Center • College Station, Texas IUPUI Natatorium • Indianapolis, Ind.

Team Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Final 100-Yard Butterfly Team Final 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Florida 149 412.5 748 1038 1408 6. Arthur Mendes...... 46.96/46.69 1. Michigan 480 1. Chierighini, Disney-May, 2. Auburn 196 417 630.5 823.5 1196 9. Marcelo Chierighini...... 47.04/46.85 2. California 406.5 Leon, Owens...... 1:17.06/1:15.48 3. Georgia 103 372 549 679 1024 24. Kevin Behrens...... 48.12/48.74 3. Arizona 313.5 4. Tennessee 147 300.5 421 570.5 787.5 27. TJ Leon...... 48.52 4. Southern Cal 289 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 5. Missouri 146 252 344 531 779.5 5. Texas 288 3. Chierighini, Disney-May, Mendes, Owens...... 2:50.94/2:50.54 6. LSU 156 272.5 353.5 530.5 753.5 200-Yard Butterfly 6. Florida 285.5 8. Arthur Mendes...... 1:45.64/1:45.46 7. Stanford 282 800-Yard Freestyle Relay 50-Yard Freestyle...... Prelims/Finals 8. Auburn 226.5 16. Kevin Behrens...... 1:47.45/1:47.95 19. Grothe, Hancock, 9. Indiana 201 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 18.92/18.88 Mendes, McKee...... 6:26.24 9. James Disney-May...... 19.84/19.60 200-Yard Individual Medley 10. Georgia 163 11. TJ Leon...... 19.78/19.88 3. Kyle Owens...... 1:44.39/1:43.45 200-Yard Medley Relay 50-Yard Freestyle...... Prelims/Finals 45. Chandler Gerlach...... 21.42 11. Alex Hancock...... 1:46.10/1:45.61 4. Owens, Ferguson, 2. Marcelo Chierighini...... 19.04/18.99 18. Stuart Ferguson...... 1:46.93/1:47.12 Chierighini, Disney-May...... 1:24.43/1:24.45 100-Yard Freestyle 28. Peter Haas...... 1:50.00 7. James Disney-May...... 19.43/19.58 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 42.09/41.60 400-Yard Medley Relay 100-Yard Freestyle 11. James Disney-May...... 43.81/43.69 400-Yard Individual Medley 5. Owens, Ferguson, 2. Marcelo Chierighini...... 42.42/41.51 14. Arthur Mendes...... 43.84/43.95 8. Jordan Jones...... 3:46.24/3:47.48 Mendes, Chierighini...... 3:06.55/3:05.65 15. James Disney-May...... 43.02/43.37 17. TJ Leon...... 44.14/44.00 20. Chris Kramer...... 3:50.78/3:49.69 1-Meter Dive 22. Alex Hancock...... 44.52/44.57 200-Yard Freestyle 13. John Santeiu...... 339.45/333.65 37. Allen Browning...... 45.12 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 12. Zane Grothe...... 1:34.50/1:34.58 1. Chierighini, Disney-May, 32. James Disney-May...... 1:36.29 200-Yard Freestyle Leon, Owens...... 1:16.23 3-Meter Dive 10. John Santeiu...... 364.70/400.05 5. Zane Grothe...... 1:34.31/1:35.61 500-Yard Freestyle 6. James Disney-May...... 1:35.79/1:35.88 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 7. Zane Grothe...... 4:16.17/4:14.44 Platform 15. Alex Hancock...... 1:36.56/1:37.52 1. Chierighini, Mendes, 53. Jordan Jones...... 4:29.44 11. John Santeiu...... 321.85/404.95 16. Tommy McKee...... 1:36.93/1:37.75 Disney-May, Owens...... 2:50.12 27. Allen Browning...... 1:37.84 1650-Yard Freestyle 29. Antton Haramboure...... 1:37.99 800-Yard Freestyle Relay 15. Zane Grothe...... 14:55.42 47. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:40.18 3. Grothe, Hancock, 53. Jacob Siar...... 1:41.07 McKee, Disney-May...... 6:22.22 100-Yard Backstroke 6. Kyle Owens...... 45.79/46.26 500-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Medley Relay 3. Zane Grothe...... 4:17.37/4:15.44 1. Owens, Ferguson, 200-Yard Backstroke 17. Tommy McKee...... 4:23.12/4:21.61 Chierighini, Disney-May...... 1:24.11 39. Kyle Owens...... 1:45.02 22. Antton Haramboure...... 4:23.02/4:22.81 100-Yard Breaststroke 27. Jordan Jones...... 4:24.85 400-Yard Medley Relay 21. Stuart Ferguson...... 53.65 31. Chris Kramer...... 4:25.77 1. Owens, Ferguson, 33. Allen Browning...... 4:25.96 Mendes, Chierighini...... 3:05.92 200-Yard Breaststroke 38. Stuart Ferguson...... 2:00.73 1650-Yard Freestyle 1-Meter Dive 1. Zane Grothe...... 14:41.45 5. Fraser McKean...... 337.40/351.70 100-Yard Butterfly 20. Chris Kramer...... 15:25.00 7. John Santeiu...... 320.00/341.15 21. Arthur Mendes...... 46.81 23. Tommy McKee...... 15:26.54 11. Michael Beran...... 306.20 31. Marcelo Chierighini...... 47.23 28. Antton Haramboure...... 15:39.56 13. Andrew Laing...... 290.60 200-Yard Butterfly 100-Yard Backstroke 3-Meter Dive 39. Arthur Mendes...... 1:47.43 1. Kyle Owens...... 45.92/45.60 3. John Santeiu...... 369.45/395.20 15. Brandon Siemasko...... 48.49/48.48 11. Michael Beran...... 329.25 200-Yard Individual Medley 26. Jacob Siar...... 49.37 12. Andrew Laing...... 327.15 44. Kyle Owens...... 1:46.61 15. Fraser McKean...... 321.05 200-Yard Backstroke 400-Yard Individual Medley 1. Kyle Owens...... 1:40.71/1:39.69 Platform 28. Jordan Jones...... 3:49.28 12. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:45.09/1:45.29 1. John Santeiu...... 346.05/426.05 17. Jacob Siar...... 1:46.26/1:44.66 4. Fraser McKean...... 357.75/365.65 6. Michael Beran...... 359.05/344.00 100-Yard Breaststroke 9. Andrew Laing...... 328.30 JOHN SANTEIU 5. Stuart Ferguson...... 53.55/53.30 13. Chandler Gerlach...... 54.68/54.24 14. Peter Haas...... 54.51/54.44

200-Yard Breaststroke 11. Peter Haas...... 1:57.65/1:57.47 12. Stuart Ferguson...... 1:57.38/1:57.48 18. Jordan Jones...... 2:01.35/1:59.87 24. Chandler Gerlach...... 2:01.93/2:03.48

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2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 31 2012-13 WOMEN’S TOP TIMES & DIVES

50 Yard Freestyle (A - 22.05; B - 22.99) 3. Valerie Inghels ...... 18:20.90...... ALA...... 10/12 AU Record: Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace - 21.34 (2011) NCAA Record: Lara Jackson (Arizona) - 21.27 (2009) 100 Yard Backstroke (A - 52.13; B - 55.09) 1. Emily Bos ...... 22.35 (B) ...... NCAA ...... 3/21 AU Record: Rachel Goh - 51.46 (2009) 2. Hannah Riordan ...... 22.45 (B) ...... SEC ...... 2/20 NCAA Record: (California) - 49.97 (2002) 3. Aubrey Peacock ...... 22.80 (B) ...... SEC ...... 2/20 1. Emily Bos ...... 52.40 (B)...... NCAA...... 3/22 4. Olivia Scott ...... 22.83 (B) ...... NCAA ...... 3/21 2. Jillian Vitarius ...... 52.74 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 5. Haley Krakoski ...... 22.88 (B) ...... SEC ...... 2/20 3. Aubrey Peacock ...... 53.37 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 6. Becca Jones ...... 23.10 ...... SEC ...... 2/20 4. Sarah Reynolds ...... 54.07 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 7. Megan Fonteno ...... 23.11 ...... SEC ...... 2/20 5. Caitlyn Forman...... 54.19 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 8. Lindsey Norberg ...... 23.17 ...... SEC ...... 2/20 6. Hannah Riordan ...... 54.43 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 9. Hallie Stupp ...... 23.62 ...... SEC ...... 2/20 7. Olivia Scott ...... 55.88 ...... ND...... 10/26 10. Jillian Vitarius ...... 23.90 ...... UF ...... 1/26 8. Aimee Middleton ...... 56.14...... BI...... 3/2 11. Alex Merritt ...... 24.16 (r) ...... ND ...... 10/26 9. Hallie Stupp ...... 56.41...... SEC...... 2/22 12. Tryshia Centeno ...... 24.53 ...... TX...... 1/10 13. Katie Gardocki ...... 24.54 (r) ...... UK...... 11/2 200 Yard Backstroke (A - 1:53.17; B - 1:59.19) 14. Micah Lawrence ...... 24.58 ...... UK ...... 11/2 AU Record: - 1:50.54 (2005) 15. Aimee Middleton...... 26.07 (r) ...... TX ...... 1/10 NCAA Record: (California) - 1:47.84 (2013) 1. Jillian Vitarius ...... 1:53.68 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 100 Yard Freestyle (A - 48.03; B - 49.99) 2. Aubrey Peacock ...... 1:54.18 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 AU Record: Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace- 46.61 (2012) 3. Sarah Reynolds ...... 1:56.37 (B)...... GI...... 12/2 NCAA Record: Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (Auburn) - 46.61 (2012) 4. Caitlyn Forman...... 1:56.72 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 1. Hannah Riordan ...... 48.88 (B) ...... GI...... 12/2 5. Aimee Middleton ...... 2:02.34...... BI...... 3/3 2. Emily Bos ...... 48.96 (B) ...... SEC ...... 2/23 5. Olivia Scott ...... 2:04.71...... ND...... 10/26 3. Olivia Scott ...... 49.03 (B) ...... GI ...... 12/2 4. Haley Krakoski ...... 49.74 (B) ...... SEC ...... 2/23 100 Yard Breaststroke (A - 59.51; B - 1:02.49) 5. Becca Jones ...... 49.81 (B) ...... GI ...... 12/2 AU Record: Micah Lawrence - 59.29 (2010) 6. Alex Merritt ...... 49.93 (B) ...... SEC ...... 2/23 NCAA Record: (Texas A&M) - 57.43 (2013) 7. Lindsey Norberg ...... 50.15 ...... SEC ...... 2/23 1. Lindsey Norberg ...... 59.43 (A)...... SEC...... 2/22 8. Jillian Vitarius ...... 50.68 ...... SEC ...... 2/19 2. Lauren Norberg ...... 59.46 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/22 9. Megan Fonteno ...... 51.05 ...... UF...... 1/26 3. Micah Lawrence ...... 59.69 (B)...... GI...... 12/1 10. Aubrey Peacock ...... 51.83 ...... TAMU...... 1/12 4. Abby Duncan ...... 59.90 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 11. Hallie Stupp ...... 52.22 ...... GI ...... 12/2 5. Laura Johnson ...... 1:01.06 (B)...... BI...... 3/2 12. Sarah Reynolds ...... 52.94 (r) ...... ALA ...... 10/12 6. Tryshia Centeno ...... 1:01.75 (B)...... BI...... 3/2 13. Caitlyn Forman ...... 53.03 (r) ...... TAMU...... 1/12 14. Abby Duncan ...... 53.19 (r) ...... TAMU...... 1/12 200 Yard Breaststroke (A - 2:08.70; B - 2:15.99) 15. Laura Johnson ...... 54.73 (r) ...... UF ...... 1/26 AU Record: Micah Lawrence - 2:08.23 (2012) 16. Aimee Middleton...... 56.05 (r) ...... TAMU...... 1/12 NCAA Record: Breeja Larson (Texas A&M) - 2:04.48 (2012) 1. Micah Lawrence ...... 2:08.23 (A)...... GI...... 12/2 200 Yard Freestyle (A - 1:43.99; B - 1:47.99) 2. Lauren Norberg ...... 2:09.66 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 AU Record: - 1:42.99 (2009) 3. Abby Duncan ...... 2:13.21 (B)...... NCAA...... 3/23 NCAA Record: Megan Romano (Georgia) - 1:41.21 (2012) 4. Laura Johnson ...... 2:13.51 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 1. Becca Jones ...... 1:46.78 (B)(r) ...... SEC ...... 2/19 5. Sarah Peterson ...... 2:16.82...... GI...... 12/2 2. Katie Gardocki ...... 1:47.76 (B) ...... SEC ...... 2/21 6. Tryshia Centeno ...... 2:18.44...... BI...... 3/3 3. Olivia Scott ...... 1:48.51 ...... TAMU...... 1/12 7. Lindsey Norberg...... 2:18.52...... GI...... 12/2 4. Jillian Vitarius ...... 1:48.74 ...... SEC ...... 2/21 5. Haley Krakoski ...... 1:50.24 ...... SEC ...... 2/21 100 Yard Butterfl y (A - 52.11 B - 54.49) 6. Alex Merritt ...... 1:50.39 ...... TAMU...... 1/12 AU Record: Olivia Scott - 51.46 (2012) 7. Megan Fonteno ...... 1.50.98 ...... TX ...... 1/10 NCAA Record: Natalie Coughlin (California) - 50.01 (2002) 8. Hannah Riordan ...... 1:51.20 ...... GI ...... 12/1 1. Olivia Scott ...... 51.64 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/23 9. Siena DeVenuto ...... 1:51.44 ...... GI ...... 12/1 2. Lindsey Norberg ...... 53.45 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 10. Lindsey Norberg ...... 1:51.68 ...... TX ...... 1/10 3. Alex Merritt ...... 53.79 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 11. Sarah Reynolds ...... 1:52.62 ...... GI ...... 12/1 4. Valerie Inghels ...... 53.88 (B)...... BI...... 3/2 12. Sarah Peterson ...... 1:53.01 ...... GI ...... 2/1 5. Megan Fonteno ...... 54.15 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 13. Valerie Inghels ...... 1:57.43 ...... GI ...... 12/1 6. Sarah Reynolds ...... 54.89...... SEC ...... 2/21 14. Aimee Middleton...... 2:01.41 ...... TAMU...... 1/12 7. Caitlyn Forman ...... 56.04...... SEC...... 2/21 8. Hallie Stupp ...... 56.19...... GI...... 12/1 500 Yard Freestyle (A - 4:38.13 B - 4:47.79) 9. Caroline Bryant ...... 56.69...... UK...... 11/2 AU Record: Maggie Bird - 4:36.63 (2009) 10. Aimee Middleton...... 57.00...... GI...... 12/1 NCAA Record: (Georgia) - 4:32.71 (2011) 11. Haley Krakoski ...... 58.14...... ND...... 10/26 1. Katie Gardocki ...... 4:38.75 (B) ...... SEC ...... 2/20 12. Micah Lawrence ...... 58.69...... ND...... 10/26 2. Siena DeVenuto ...... 4:51.54...... BI...... 3/2 3. Olivia Scott...... 4:55.88 ...... UK ...... 11/2 200 Yard Butterfl y (A - 1:54.60; B - 1:59.59) 4. Becca Jones ...... 5:00.19 ...... LSU ...... 10/20 AU Record: Ava Ohlgren - 1:54.64 (2008) 5. Megan Fonteno ...... 5:02.23...... ALA...... 10/12 NCAA Record: Elaine Breeden (Stanford) - 1:49.92 (2009) 6. Jillian Vitarius ...... 5:02.54 ...... ND ...... 10/26 1. Sarah Peterson ...... 1:57.72 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 7. Siena DeVenuto ...... 5:04.97...... UK ...... 11/2 2. Valerie Inghels ...... 1:57.95 (B)...... BI...... 3/3 8. Caroline Bryant...... 5:11.14 ...... ALA ...... 10/12 3. Alex Merritt ...... 1:58.13 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 9. Sarah Reynolds ...... 5:11.77 ...... GI...... 11/30 4. Megan Fonteno ...... 2:00.12...... SEC...... 2/22 10. Valerie Inghels ...... 5:22.81...... ND ...... 10/26 5. Siena DeVenuto ...... 2:04.51...... GI...... 12/2

1000 Yard Freestyle 200 Yard IM (A - 1:55.96; B - 2:01.59) AU Record: Adrienne Binder - 9:38.12 (2005) AU Record: Maggie Bowen - 1:53.91 (2002) 1. Katie Gardocki ...... 9:45.06...... TX...... 1/10 NCAA Record: (California) - 1:51.77 (2012) 2. Becca Jones ...... 10:14.37...... ND...... 10/26 1. Olivia Scott ...... 1:58.31 (B)...... SEC...... 2/20 3. Siena DeVenuto ...... 10:22.27...... ND...... 10/26 2. Micah Lawrence ...... 1:59.15 (B)...... GI...... 11/30 4. Jillian Vitarius ...... 10:23.81...... UK...... 11/2 3. Sarah Peterson ...... 2:01.51 (B)...... SEC...... 2/20 5. Sarah Peterson ...... 10:32.66...... LSU...... 10/20 4. Laura Johnson...... 2:01.82...... SEC...... 2/20 6. Alex Merritt ...... 10:42.42...... UK...... 11/2 5. Lauren Norberg...... 2:02.03...... SEC...... 2/20 6. Abby Duncan...... 2:02.72...... SEC...... 2/20 1650 Yard Freestyle (A - 16:01.12; B - 16:30.59) 7. Tryshia Centeno...... 2:07.22...... GI...... 11/30 AU Record: Hayley Peirsol - 15:42.92 (2007) 8. Lindsey Norberg...... 2:08.32...... GI...... 11/30 NCAA Record: Stephanie Peacock (North Carolina) - 15:37.06 (2013) 9. Caitlyn Forman...... 2:11.67...... GI...... 11/30 1. Katie Gardocki ...... 16:01.86 (B)...... SEC ...... 2/23 10. Aimee Middleton...... 2:12.42...... GI...... 11/30 2. Sarah Peterson ...... 17:15.55...... ALA...... 10/12

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400 Yard IM (A - 4:05.98; B - 4:19.39) AU Record: Ava Ohlgren - 4:03.70 (2009) NCAA Record: Katinka Hosszu (Southern California) - 3:56.54 (2012) 1. Sarah Peterson ...... 4:12.99 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 2. Micah Lawrence ...... 4:13.41 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 3. Tryshia Centeno...... 4:40.27...... UK...... 11/2 4. Caroline Bryant...... 4:41.52...... UK...... 11/2

200 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 1:29.80; B - 1:30.62) AU Record: Ohlgren, Ewing, Marik, Vanderpool-Wallace - 1:27.45 (2009) NCAA Record: Jackson, Kelly, Schuluntz, Baughman (Arizona) - 1:26.20 (2009) 1. Riordan, Bos, Krakoski, Peacock ...... 1:29.27 (A)...... SEC...... 2/20 2. Riordan, Fonteno, Krakoski, Peacock...... 1:31.53...... TX...... 1/10 3. Scott, Li. Norberg, Stupp, Fonteno...... 1:32.16...... GI...... 11/30 4. Bos, Scott, Krakoski, Riordan...... 1:32.29...... LSU...... 10/20 5. Krakoski, Bos, Riordan, Peacock...... 1:32.78...... ND...... 10/2

400 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 3:17.27; B - 3:19.49) AU Record: Riordan, Scott, Bos, Vanderpool-Wallace - 3:11.49 (2012) NCAA Record: Vreeland, Van Landeghem, Schmitt, Romano - 3:09.40 (2013) 1. Riordan, Bos, Fonteno, Krakoski ...... 3:15.90 (A)...... SEC...... 2/23 2. Riordan, Bos, Scott, Peacock ...... 3:16.07 (A)...... GI...... 12/2 3. Riordan, Bos, Fonteno, Scott ...... 3:16.54 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/23

800 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 7:07.89; B - 7:12.59) AU Record: Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Bird - 6:54.02 (2009) NCAA Record: Vreeland, Romano, Mattern, Schmitt (Georgia) - 6:52.64 (2013) 1. Jones, Scott, Merritt, Gardocki ...... 7:07.86 (A)...... SEC...... 2/19 2. Jones, Fonteno, Krakoski, Gardocki...... 7:15.62...... NCAA...... 3/22 3. Jones, Fonteno, Vitarius, Gardocki...... 7:16.33...... GI...... 12/1 4. Krakoski, Merritt, Li. Norberg, Scott...... 7:18.60...... GI...... 12/1 5. Peterson, Reynolds, Riordan, DeVenuto...... 7:27.25...... GI...... 12/1

200 Yard Medley Relay (A - 1:38.42; B - 1:39.14) AU Record: Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, V.Wallace - 1:36.11 (2011) NCAA Record: Tran, Leverenz, Fotsch, Jensen (California) - 1:34.24 (2012) 1. Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, Riordan...... 1:36.26 (A)...... SEC...... 2/19 2. Bos, Lawrence, Scott, Riordan ...... 1:38.01 (A)...... GI...... 12/1 3. Reynolds, La. Norberg, Fonteno, Peacock ...... 1:38.73 (B)...... GI...... 12/1 4. Peacock, La. Norberg, Scott, Riordan...... 1:39.15...... TAMU...... 1/12 5. Vitarius, La. Norberg, Li. Norberg, Krakoski...... 1:41.06...... TX...... 1/10

400 Yard Medley Relay (A - 3:35.39; B - 3:37.56) AU Record: Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, Vanderpool-Wallace - 3:30.32 (2012) NCAA Record: Tran, Leverenz, Isakovic, Raatz (California) - 3:28.10 (2012) 1. Bos, Lawrence, Scott, Riordan...... 3:31.40 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/21 2. Bos, Li. Norberg, Scott, Riordan ...... 3:32.44 (A)...... SEC...... 2/22 3. Vitarius, Lawrence, Scott, Riordan ...... 3:33.25 (A)...... GI...... 11/30 4. Bos, La. Norberg, Fonteno, Krakoski...... 3:36.14 (B)...... GI...... 11/30 5. Vitarius, Scott, Lawrence, Riordan ...... 3:39.10...... ND...... 10/26

Top Dives

1-Meter Diving (Zone (6 optional) - 265) AU Record (6 dives): Vennie Dantin - 337.60 (2012) 1. Cinzia Calabretta ...... 285.72 (Z)...... LSU...... 10/20 2. Shanna Schuelein...... 285.45 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/18 3. Carly Scheper ...... 283.43 (Z)...... UF...... 1/26 4. Morgan Mullins...... 260.18...... UF...... 1/26

3-Meter Diving (Zone (6 optional) - 280) AU Record (6 dives): Vennie Dantin - 379.55 (2012) 1. Cinzia Calabretta ...... 319.00 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/17 2. Shanna Schuelein ...... 305.30 (Z)...... NZ...... 3/11 3. Carly Scheper ...... 303.15 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/17 4. Morgan Mullins ...... 284.63 (Z)...... UF...... 1/26

Platform Diving (Zone (5 optional) - 225) AU Record (5 dives): Vennie Dantin - 328.50 (2012) 1. Cinzia Calabretta ...... 261.20 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/17 KEY 2. Shanna Schuelein ...... 254.85 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/17 ALA - vs. Alabama (Oct. 12, 2012) 3. Carly Scheper ...... 240.05 (Z)...... SEC...... 2/22 LSU - vs. LSU (Oct. 20, 2012) 4. Morgan Mullins ...... 204.60...... NZ...... 3/13 ND - vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2012) UK - vs. Kentucky (Nov. 2, 2012) GI - at Georgia Fall Invitational (Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2012) ADI - at Auburn Diving Invite (Dec. 17-19, 2012) TDI - at Tennessee Diving Invite (Jan. 3-5, 2013) TX - vs. Texas (Jan. 10, 2013) TAMU - at Texas A&M (Jan. 12, 2013) UF - vs. Florida (Jan. 26, 2013) SEC - at SEC Championships (Feb. 19-23, 2013) BI - Bulldog Last Chance (March 2-3, 2013) NZ - NCAA Zone B Diving Championships (March 11-13, 2013) NCAA - NCAA Women’s Championships (March 21-23)

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2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 34 2012-13 MEN’S TOP TIMES & DIVES

50 Yard Freestyle (A - 19.30; B - 20.19) 1650 Yard Freestyle (A - 14:47.70; B - 15:30.39) AU Record: Cesar Cielo - 18.47 (2008) AU Record: Zane Grothe - 14:37.59 (2012) NCAA Record: Cesar Cielo (Auburn) - 18.47 (2008) NCAA Record: Martin Grodzki (Georgia) - 14:24.08 (2012) 1. Marcelo Chierighini...... 18.85 (A)(r)...... SEC...... 2/20 1. Zane Grothe ...... 14:41.45 (A)...... SEC...... 2/23 2. James Disney-May...... 19.43 (B)...... NCAA...... 3/28 2. Chris Kramer ...... 15:25.00 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 3. TJ Leon ...... 19.74 (B)...... BI...... 3/2 3. Tommy McKee ...... 15:26.54 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 4. Kyle Owens...... 20.27...... GI...... 11/30 4. Antton Haramboure ...... 15:34.96...... GI...... 12/2 5. Zane Grothe ...... 20.35 (r)...... GI...... 11/30 5. Sam Parker ...... 16:03.12...... GI...... 12/2 6. Alex Hancock ...... 20.68...... UK...... 11/2 6. Steyn Funk ...... 16:15.54...... GI...... 12/2 7. Allen Browning...... 21.07...... GI...... 11/30 7. Cameron Rattray ...... 16:41.93...... ALA...... 10/12 8. Arthur Mendes...... 21.10...... TAMU...... 1/12 9. Piankhi Gibson...... 21.28...... LSU...... 10/20 100 Yard Backstroke (A - 46.02; B - 48.49) 10. Youssef Hammoud...... 21.31...... GI...... 11/30 AU Record: Pascal Wollach - 44.90 (2009) 11. Sam Parker...... 21.36 (r)...... TX...... 1/10 NCAA Record: (Florida) - 44.60 (2006) 12. Chandler Gerlach...... 21.42...... SEC...... 2/20 1. Kyle Owens ...... 45.60 (A)...... SEC...... 2/22 13. Steyn Funk...... 21.78...... UK...... 11/2 2. Brandon Siemasko ...... 48.48 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 14. Spencer Kerns...... 22.00...... ALA...... 10/12 3. James Disney-May...... 48.53...... TAMU...... 1/12 15. Antton Haramboure...... 22.16...... TX...... 1/10 4. Jacob Siar ...... 49.37...... SEC...... 2/22 16. Chris Kramer...... 22.23...... TX...... 1/10 5. Youssef Hammoud ...... 49.38...... BI...... 3/2 17. Jacob Siar...... 22.38...... LSU...... 10/20 6. Kevin Behrens ...... 49.97...... GI...... 12/1 18. Jordan Jones...... 23.15 (r)...... UK...... 11/2 200 Yard Backstroke (A - 1:41.31; B - 1:46.39) 100 Yard Freestyle (A - 42.45; B - 44.29) AU Record: Pascal Wollach- 1:39.65 (2009) AU Record: Cesar Cielo - 40.92 (2008) NCAA Record: (Michigan) - 1:37.58 (2009) NCAA Record: Vlad Morozov (USC) - 40.76 (2013) 1. Kyle Owens ...... 1:39.69 (A)...... SEC...... 2/23 1. Marcelo Chierighini ...... 41.51 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/30 2. Jacob Siar ...... 1:44.66 (B)...... SEC ...... 2/23 2. James Disney-May ...... 43.02 (B)...... NCAA...... 3/30 3. Brandon Siemasko ...... 1:45.09 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 3. Alex Hancock ...... 43.60 (B)(r)...... GI...... 12/2 4. Youssef Hammoud ...... 1:47.90...... BI...... 3/3 4. Arthur Mendes ...... 43.95 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 5. Chris Kramer ...... 1:49.92...... GI...... 12/2 5. TJ Leon ...... 44.00 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 6. James Disney-May...... 1:51.75...... LSU...... 10/20 6. Kyle Owens ...... 44.15 (B)...... TAMU...... 1/12 7. Zane Grothe ...... 44.64 (r)...... UF...... 1/26 100 Yard Breaststroke (A - 52.60; B - 55.39) 8. Allen Browning ...... 45.12...... SEC...... 2/23 AU Record: Adam Klein - 51.80 (2009) 9. Sam Parker ...... 46.19...... GI...... 12/2 NCAA Record: (Arizona) - 50.74 (2013) 10. Tommy McKee ...... 46.29...... TX...... 1/10 1. Stuart Ferguson ...... 53.30 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 11. Youssef Hammoud ...... 46.42...... GI...... 12/2 2. Chandler Gerlach ...... 54.24 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 12. Steyn Funk ...... 46.82...... GI...... 12/2 3. Peter Haas ...... 54.44 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 13. Kevin Behrens ...... 47.38 (r)...... UF...... 1/26 4. Spencer Kerns ...... 57.64...... TX...... 1/10 14. Antton Haramboure ...... 47.62...... GI...... 12/2 5. Jordan Jones ...... 57.69...... TAMU...... 1/12 15. Stuart Ferguson ...... 47.85...... ALA...... 10/12 16. Peter Haas ...... 49.84...... ALA ...... 10/12 200 Yard Breaststroke (A - 1:54.31; B - 1:59.79) 17. Cameron Rattray ...... 50.60...... UK...... 11/2 AU Record: Adam Klein - 1:52.96 (2009) NCAA Record: Kevin Cordes (Arizona) - 1:48.68 (2013) 200 Yard Freestyle (A - 1:33.63; B - 1:37.99) 1. Peter Haas ...... 1:56.68 (B)...... BI...... 3/3 AU Record: - 1:33.80 (1981) NCAA Record: (Arizona) - 1:31.20 (2006) 2. Stuart Ferguson ...... 1:57.38 (B)...... SEC...... 2/23 1. Zane Grothe ...... 1:34.14 (B)(r)...... SEC...... 2/19 3. Jordan Jones ...... 1:59.87...... SEC...... 2/23 2. James Disney-May ...... 1:35.79 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 4. Chandler Gerlach ...... 2:01.93...... SEC...... 2/23 3. Alex Hancock ...... 1:36.17 (B)(r)...... GI...... 12/1 5. Spencer Kerns ...... 2:06.40...... GI...... 12/2 4. Tommy McKee ...... 1:36.93 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 6. Kyle Owens ...... 2:08.07...... UK...... 11/2 5. Sam Parker ...... 1:37.71 (B)...... BI...... 3/2 6. Allen Browning ...... 1:37.75 (B)...... GI...... 12/1 100 Yard Butterfl y (A - 45.94; B - 48.49) 7. Antton Haramboure ...... 1:37.99 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 AU Record: Tyler McGill - 44.63 (2009) 8. Kyle Owens ...... 1:38.59...... TAMU...... 1/12 NCAA Record: Austin Staab (Stanford) - 44.18 (2009) 9. Steyn Funk ...... 1:39.33...... BI...... 3/2 1. Arthur Mendes ...... 46.69 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 10. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:40.18...... SEC...... 2/21 2. Marcelo Chierighini ...... 46.85 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 11. Marcelo Chierighini ...... 1:40.43...... TAMU...... 1/12 3. Kevin Behrens ...... 48.12 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 12. Arthur Mendes ...... 1:40.90...... TAMU...... 1/12 4. TJ Leon ...... 48.52...... SEC...... 2/21 13. Jacob Siar ...... 1:41.07...... SEC...... 2/21 5. Alex Hancock ...... 48.97...... TAMU...... 1/12 14. Jordan Jones ...... 1:41.76...... UK...... 11/2 6. Stuart Ferguson ...... 50.18...... UK...... 11/2 15. Youssef Hammoud ...... 1:43.52...... ALA ...... 10/12 7. Spencer Kerns ...... 50.36...... TX...... 1/10 16. TJ Leon ...... 1:45.19...... UK...... 11/2 8. Piankhi Gibson ...... 51.12...... LSU...... 10/20 17. Cameron Rattray ...... 1:47.68...... LSU...... 10/20 200 Yard Butterfl y (A - 1:42.96; B - 1:47.09) 500 Yard Freestyle (A - 4:15.89; B - 4:24.99) AU Record: Logan Madson - 1:41.49 (2009) AU Record: Zane Grothe - 4:14.44 (2013) NCAA Record: (California) - 1:39.65 (2013) NCAA Record: (Michigan) - 4:08.60 (2007) 1. Arthur Mendes ...... 1:45.46 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 1. Zane Grothe...... 4:14.44 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/28 2. Zane Grothe ...... 1:45.64 (B)...... GI...... 12/2 2. Tommy McKee...... 4:21.61 (B)...... SEC...... 2/20 3. Kevin Behrens ...... 1:47.45 (B)...... SEC...... 2/22 3. Antton Haramboure...... 4:22.81 (B)...... SEC...... 2/20 4. Alex Hancock ...... 1:47.61 (B)...... GI...... 12/2 4. Jordan Jones...... 4:24.85 (B)...... SEC...... 2/20 5. Stuart Ferguson ...... 1:49.99...... UK...... 11/2 5. Chris Kramer ...... 4:25.77...... SEC...... 2/20 6. Cameron Rattray ...... 1:52.16...... BI...... 3/3 6. Allen Browning ...... 4:25.96...... SEC...... 2/20 7. Spencer Kerns ...... 1:52.79...... TAMU...... 1/12 7. Steyn Funk ...... 4:28.47...... BI...... 3/2 8. Jordan Jones ...... 1:54.24...... LSU...... 10/20 8. Sam Parker ...... 4:29.44...... BI...... 3/2 9. Chris Kramer ...... 1:55.75...... UK...... 11/2 9. Cameron Rattray ...... 4:42.54...... GI...... 11/30 10. Tommy McKee ...... 1:58.34...... ALA...... 10/12

1000 Yard Freestyle 200 Yard IM (A - 1:43.62; B - 1:49.09) AU Record: Zane Grothe - 8:52.58 (2012) AU Record: George Bovell - 1:42.66 (2003) 1. Zane Grothe ...... 9:12.72...... UF...... 1/26 NCAA Record: Bradley Ally (Florida) - 1:40.49 (2009) 2. Chris Kramer ...... 9:22.79...... TX...... 1/10 1. Kyle Owens ...... 1:43.45 (A)...... SEC...... 2/20 3. Antton Haramboure ...... 9:30.13...... UK...... 11/2 2. Alex Hancock ...... 1:45.61 (B)...... SEC...... 2/20 4. Jordan Jones ...... 9:30.42...... LSU...... 10/20 3. Stuart Ferguson ...... 1:46.93 (B)...... SEC...... 2/20 5. Steyn Funk ...... 9:40.99...... TX...... 1/10 4. Spencer Kerns ...... 1:49.23...... BI...... 3/2 6. Sam Parker ...... 9:41.17...... UF...... 1/26 5. Peter Haas...... 1:50.00...... SEC...... 2/20 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 35 2012-13 MEN’S TOP TIMES & DIVES

6. Jordan Jones...... 1:52.21...... TAMU...... 1/12 Top Dives 7. Tommy McKee...... 1:52.29...... UF...... 1/26 8. Kevin Behrens ...... 1:52.54...... GI...... 11/30 1-Meter Diving (6 optional - 300) 9. Cameron Rattray...... 1:52.59...... BI...... 3/2 AU Record (6 dives): Kelly Marx - 400.90 (2010) 10. Brandon Siemasko...... 1:54.07...... GI...... 11/30 1. Fraser McKean...... 396.60 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/17 11. Jacob Siar...... 1:58.40...... GI...... 11/30 2. John Santeiu IV ...... 389.05 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/17 3. Andrew Laing...... 328.65 (Z)...... TAMU...... 1/12 400 Yard IM (A - 3:43.88; B - 3:54.49) 4. Justin Youtsey ...... 309.50 (Z)...... NZ...... 3/11 AU Record: - 3:42.44 (2005) 5. Michael Beran ...... 306.20 (Z)...... SEC...... 2/19 NCAA Record: Tyler Clary (Michigan) - 3:35.98 (2009) 6. Joel Bierwert ...... 265.55...... ADI...... 12/17 1. Jordan Jones ...... 3:46.24 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 2. Chris Kramer ...... 3:49.69 (B)...... SEC...... 2/21 3-Meter Diving (6 optional - 320) 3. Spencer Kerns ...... 3:52.08 (B)...... BI...... 3/2 AU Record (6 dives): Kelly Marx - 454.85 (2009) 4. Tommy McKee...... 3:54.55...... GI...... 12/1 1. John Santeiu IV ...... 400.05 (Z)...... NCAA...... 3/29 5. Cameron Rattray...... 3:56.45...... BI...... 3/2 2. Fraser McKean...... 392.70 (Z)...... UF...... 1/26 6. Alex Hancock...... 3:57.14...... UK...... 11/2 3. Justin Youtsey ...... 354.00 (Z)...... NZ...... 3/12 4. Michael Beran ...... 341.10 (Z)...... ALA...... 10/12 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 1:18.36; B - 1:19.19) 5. Andrew Laing...... 341.00 (Z)...... GI...... 12/1 AU Record: Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett - 1:14.08 (2009) 6. Joel Bierwert ...... 226.00...... ADI...... 12/18 NCAA Record: Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett (Auburn) - 1:14.08 (2009) 1. Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens ...... 1:15.48 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/28 Platform Diving (6 optional - 300) 2. Chierighini, Disney-May, Owens, Leon...... 1:17.55 (A) ...... GI...... 11/30 AU Record (6 dives): Dan Mazzaferro - 487.90 (2009) 3. Leon, Ferguson, Disney-May, Chierighini...... 1:19.99...... TX...... 1/10 1. John Santeiu ...... 426.05 (Z)...... SEC...... 2/23 4. Grothe, Hancock, Hammoud, Siemasko...... 1:21.88...... GI...... 11/30 2. Fraser McKean...... 388.10 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/19 5. Chierighini, Owens, Hammoud, Behrens...... 1:22.47...... UK...... 11/2 3. Michael Beran ...... 361.60 (Z)...... ADI...... 12/19 4. Andrew Laing...... 328.80 (Z) ...... ADI...... 12/19 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 2:53.94; B - 2:55.93) 5. Justin Youtsey...... 292.10...... NZ...... 3/13 AU Record: Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett - 2:46.03 (2009) NCAA Record: Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett - 2:46.03 (2009) 1. Chierighini, Mendes, Disney-May, Owens...... 2:50.12 (A)...... SEC...... 2/23 2. Chierighini, Disney-May, Mendes, Owens ...... 2:50.54 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/30 3. Hancock, Disney-May, Owens, Chierighini ...... 2:51.46 (A) ...... GI...... 12/2 4. Chierighini, Leon, Disney-May, Browning...... 2:56.59...... UF...... 1/26 5. Disney-May, Chierighini, Leon, Owens...... 2:56.64...... TAMU ...... 1/12

800 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 6:25.90; B - 6:29.48) AU Record: Louw, Wollach, Dove, McGill - 6:18.15 (2009) NCAA Record: Walters, Berens, Jostes, Klueh (Texas) - 6:10.16 (2009) 1. Grothe, Hancock, McKee, Disney-May ...... 6:22.22 (A)...... SEC...... 2/19 2. Grothe, Hancock, Mendes, McKee...... 6:26.24 (B)...... NCAA...... 3/29 3. Hancock, Disney-May, McKee, Grothe ...... 6:27.40 (B) ...... GI...... 12/1 4. Haramboure, Jones, Browning, Parker...... 6:39.43...... GI...... 12/1

200 Yard Medley Relay (A - 1:26.38; B - 1:27.44) AU Record: White, Silva, Targett, Louw - 1:22.36 (2009) NCAA Record: M. Ortiz, B. Ortiz, Fletcher, Turk (Michigan) - 1:22.27 (2013) 1. Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May ...... 1:24.11 (A)...... SEC...... 2/19 2. Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Leon ...... 1:24.43 (A) ...... NCAA...... 3/29 3. Siemasko, Gerlach, Hancock, Leon...... 1:30.49...... GI...... 12/1 4. Owens, Ferguson, Leon, Grothe...... 1:30.66 ...... ALA...... 10/12 5. Disney-May, Gerlach, Behrens, Hancock...... 1:31.65...... LSU...... 10/20

400 Yard Medley Relay (A - 3:10.91; B - 3:12.78) AU Record: Wollach, Klein, McGill, Targett - 3:01.39 (2009) NCAA Record: Wollach, Klein, McGill, Targett (Auburn) - 3:01.39 (2009) 1. Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Chierighini...... 3:05.65 (A)...... NCAA...... 3/28 2. Owens, Ferguson, Hancock, Chierighini ...... 3:10.74 (A)...... GI ...... 11/30 3. Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Disney-May...... 3:15.11...... TAMU...... 1/12 4. Siemasko, Haas, Hancock, Leon...... 3:20.04...... TAMU...... 1/12

KEY ALA - vs. Alabama (Oct. 12, 2012) LSU - vs. LSU (Oct. 20, 2012) UK - vs. Kentucky (Nov. 2, 2012) GI - at Georgia Fall Invitational (Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2012) ADI - at Auburn Diving Invite (Dec. 17-19, 2012) TDI - at Tennessee Diving Invite (Jan. 3-5, 2013) TX - vs. Texas (Jan. 10, 2013) TAMU - at Texas A&M (Jan. 12, 2013) UF - vs. Florida (Jan. 26, 2013) SEC - at SEC Championships (Feb. 19-23, 2013) BI - Bulldog Last Chance (March 2-3, 2013) NZ - NCAA Zone B Diving Championships (March 11-13, 2013) NCAA - NCAA Women’s Championships (March 21-23)

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 36 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING HISTORY

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 37 AUBURN SWIMMING AND DIVING HISTORY Auburn organized a “tank team” five years before swimming was recognized as a Southeastern Conference sport. The 1932 squad was coached and captained by Howard Morris, a sophomore engineering student from Montgomery. Even before this team was officially established, Auburn competed in “telegraphic” meets. The pool in the The 1974 team was Auburn’s basement of Alumni Gym was only 55 feet long and 25 first top-20 team, finishing 17th feet wide. Three lanes were marked off, and the athletes at the NCAA Championships. swam three laps for 165 feet, or 50 meters. They timed themselves and compared the results with other schools via telegraph. How Auburn fared is shrouded in lost memories. By 1936, “Boots” Chambless, a former Auburn athlete and assistant football coach, headed the swim team known as the “Paddlers,” or the “Tank Team.” With 16 student-athletes eligible for intercollegiate competition, Swimmer of the Year. With a 17th-place finish at the Quick was succeeded by John Asmuth, who came to the team received new equipment, swimming suits and NCAA Championships, the Tigers served notice that they Auburn in 1973 as a swimmer under . He robes and were able to take 10 swimmers on the road to were becoming a national power. became an assistant coach in 1976 and was retained by compete against other universities. Auburn’s success enabled the Tigers to recruit better Quick in 1978. Asmuth is best known for helping coach Chambless was unable to coach during the 1938-39 athletes to continue the success. In 1978, the men’s team Rowdy Gaines and coaching Per Johannson, an Auburn season and by 1940, the team was captained by Henry hit its all-time high with a second-place finish at the swimmer who won a bronze medal for Sweden in the Mohns and Sterling Smith, with an organization “built NCAA Championships in Long Beach, Calif. Two-time SEC 1980 Moscow Olympics and two bronze medals in the among themselves.” Various coaches helped out with Swimmer of the Year captured individual 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. training and scheduling meets. The 1940 team is the first titles in the 200-yard IM and the 100-yard breaststroke at Auburn diving reached new heights in 1987 when to show up on official SEC records, finishing fifth at the the 1978 Championships. Jose Rocha captured the NCAA crown on the 1-meter SEC Championships. The Tigers finished fifth again the Auburn began a women’s program in 1974. Although springboard. During his career at Auburn, Rocha won five following year. no scholarships were offered until 1976, the Lady Tigers SEC titles and was twice named SEC Diver of the Year. What happened after 1941? Very little, if anything, swam competitively under Reese. Following the 1978 In the eight years Asmuth was at the helm of the judging by the lack of records. All collegiate sports took a season, Reese left Auburn for the same position with Auburn program, his teams finished in the top 10 three hiatus during 1943-44 because of World War II and when the University of Texas, which had just moved into a times and in the top 20 another three years. they resumed, Auburn elected not to have a swim team brand-new facility. He has remained at Texas since leaving One of Asmuth’s greatest contributions to Auburn can because of inadequate facilities. Bo Torbert, a former Auburn and has served as the head coach for the U.S. be seen in the James E. Martin Aquatics Center. Asmuth Alabama Supreme Court Justice, was a member of the National Team at the Olympic Games on three different was a key player in the plans to build a world-class team that resumed competition in 1947. “We were the occasions. natatorium and served as director of the James E. Martin first after the war to have a swim team,” Torbert recalled. , a former Southern Methodist All-Amer- Aquatics Center from 1990-2008. The SEC Championships resumed in 1948. ican, who had developed a national reputation as a Auburn vaulted into the higher echelons of collegiate The 1950s and 1960s were quiet years for the swim talented young coach, was chosen to replace Reese. swimming in the 1990s. Equipped with a world-class program, which consisted mainly of volunteers, the best Quick led Auburn to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA facility and a talented, enthusiastic coach named David swimmers from Auburn’s mandatory swim classes. One of Championships in 1979 and a fifth-place finish in 1980, a Marsh, Auburn swimming stood higher than ever before. the major accomplishments was the construction of a new position the Tigers would maintain for the next two years. A product of the Auburn swimming program, Marsh pool adjacent to Memorial Coliseum. From 1978 to 1980, Auburn swimmers David McCagg, Bill returned to the Plains as head coach in 1990. Over his last Students had been pressuring the administration for Forrester, Rick Morley and Rowdy Gaines dominated the five seasons, Auburn swimming and diving produced 643 a new pool, but were met with constant resistance until 400- and 800-yard freestyle relays winning three NCAA All-Americans honors. Success was the story for Auburn Harry M. Philpott became Auburn’s president in 1965. He titles. under David Marsh. was a driving force behind the construction of Auburn’s Women’s swimming became an official SEC sport in In Marsh’s inaugural campaign, 1991, the Auburn first competitive swimming facility. 1982 and Auburn’s team, lead by Annie Lett and Carolyn men placed 20th at the NCAA Championships, only a year A new era of AU swimming began in 1970 when coach Goodley, finished fourth at the AIAW Championships in earlier they had failed to produce any NCAA qualifiers. Bill Washington headed the new swim team formed that the first of three consecutive top 10 performances. The women made breakthrough strides in 1992, leaping fall. “We got money to travel, but we had to buy our own But the era belonged to Ambrose “Rowdy” Gaines, 27 spots to eighth in the nation after 1991’s disappointing suits, T-shirts and warm-ups. We swam in seven meets one of the greatest athletes in school history. Gaines was 35th-place finish. The men continued their climb up the and lost all of them,” Washington said. The next year the known around the globe as the world’s fastest swim- national ladder with a 15th place 1992 NCAA finish. team swam in 11 meets and won two. The third year, mer. As a sophomore he led the Tigers to a sixth-place For the women, 1993 marked a second-consecutive with Tennessee added, Auburn won five and lost eight. finish at the NCAA Championships. By 1980, when he eighth-place NCAA finish. Marina Smith took the NCAA During this period, the conference developed into a helped Auburn finish fifth at the NCAA meet, Gaines was crown on the 1-meter springboard. The men rose to sixth nationally respected arena for top swimmers. At the practically invincible and was chosen for the United States same time, Washington moved into a full-time teaching Olympic Team. After the United States boycotted the 1980 position in the physical education department and the Moscow Games, Gaines would later win three gold medals university hired Eddie Reese as the new swimming coach. at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Auburn’s rise to national prominence under Reese is In the 1982 season, the Auburn men finished fifth unprecedented in NCAA history. In his first season, 1973, and the women were fourth, but after the season Quick he took Auburn from last in the conference to fourth became the second-consecutive AU coach to leave the and was named SEC Coach of the Year. In 1974, Auburn Plains for the University of Texas. Quick spent six years at jumped to third place in the SEC with the help of Mike Texas, followed by 17 years at Stanford (winning 12 NCAA Drews, who won three SEC titles and was named SEC titles along the way) before returning to Auburn as its Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth earned seven All-American honors in 1980, head coach prior to the 2007-08 season. the first Tiger to reach that feat.

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 38 AUBURN SWIMMING AND DIVING HISTORY at the NCAA Championships. Both teams placed second ming fans reason to be optimistic about the both teams’ milestone for four Auburn senior men - George Bovell, in the SEC. futures. Kurt Cady, Eric Shanteau and Doug Van Wie - would In 1994, the Auburn men did what no other Auburn Auburn’s women’s team continued to progress in conclude their careers having never lost a dual, conference swim team had ever done before, win a SEC team title. 1997 as the Tigers finished second at SECs and seventh at or NCAA meet. Swimming in the brand-new Martin Aquatics Center, AU NCAAs, it’s highest finish since 1994. The women had 10 The Auburn men continued the team’s streak in 2007, claimed the team title in front of a capacity crowd. The SEC champions, five NCAA champions and 30 All-Ameri- winning its fifth-consecutive NCAA Championship in women placed second at conference for the third straight can honors. Minneapolis, Minn., winning by 169 points over Stanford. year as Kristie Krueger captured her second SEC 100 It was 1997, that was the year for the Auburn men, Auburn tallied seven individual titles and a team-record butterfly title. At the national meet, the women made as the Tigers claimed Auburn’s first swimming national 65 All-America honors en route to its fifth-straight cham- history by winning a relay, the 200 medley relay. title and its fourth SEC championship. The men had 15 pionship, the longest run since Indiana won six in a row Auburn became the first women’s team outside of SEC champions, 17 NCAA champions and 49 All-American from 1968-73. Stanford, Texas and Florida to win a relay in NCAA Champi- honors. Cesar Cielo highlighted the week, earning NCAA Swim- onship history in 1994. Stephanie Bowers, Keri Reynolds, In 1999, the Auburn men brought the NCAA title back mer of the Year honors. The Tigers also picked up another Kristie Krueger and Allison Bock combined to win the home by winning four relays and three individual events. SEC championship along the way, earning 11 individual ti- 200-yard medley relay. Auburn finished fifth as a team. All 17 men earned All-America honors, marking the first tles in Lexington, Ky. The men’s title made it a clean sweep At the NCAA Men’s Championships, Auburn placed fourth time in school history this has happened. En route to after the women’s team had earned its second consecutive and Marsh was named 1994 National Coach of the Year. claiming the second title, Auburn won its third consecu- NCAA Championship, fifth in the team’s history, the week Kurt Jachimowski inspired the Auburn men to a third- tive SEC title, fifth in six years, proving to be a dynasty. before. place 1995 NCAA finish, as he won the Tigers’ first NCAA It was another first for Auburn swimming in 2002 as The women came from behind on the final day, individual swimming crown in 14 years. Jachimowski the women’s team captured its first NCAA title. The Tigers erasing a 32-point deficit to Arizona to win by 58 points. swam away with the 200 IM title and finaled in both brought 11 athletes to Austin, Texas for the meet and all The Tigers won four individual titles while earning 57 backstrokes at the national meet. The Auburn women 11 brought home All-America honors with junior Maggie All-America honors for the win. The national title came a finished 13th at the 1995 NCAA Championships. At the Bowen taking seven of her own. Not to be outdone, the month to the day after the women also picked up another SEC Championships, Auburn won its second straight men’s AU men also claimed a championship in 2002, bringing SEC Championship. team title, while the women were runners-up for the home the hardware from the SEC Championships for the The 2007-08 season saw the end to the NCAA runs for fourth straight year. sixth consecutive time. the Auburn squads, but the Tigers were able to to extend Although Tennessee ended Auburn’s two-year hold on As if Auburn hadn’t already reached the pinnacle of their SEC titles runs while also making a statement on the the SEC title in February 1996, the Tigers bounced back in the sport, the 2003 season brought an NCAA first with international stage. March to finish as the national runner-up, placing second it. Not only did the men win the SEC championship for Auburn’s women could not keep up with Arizona at the at the NCAA Championships in Austin, just 43 points be- the seventh consecutive time, but also the celebratory NCAA Championships, scoring 348 points to the Wildcats’ hind homestanding Texas. Auburn’s team of , jump in the pool had the women’s team joining them 484. The men had a similar experience a week later, tally- Oliver Gumbrill, Brock Newman and Nick Shackell claimed for the first time post-SEC meet. The season was far from ing 316 points and finishing fifth behind NCAA champion Auburn its first relay national title since 1980 at the meet, over there, however, as the women’s team successfully Arizona and its 500.5 points. Ava Ohlgren took the NCAA posting a Jamail Swim Center record in the 400 freestyle defended its title with 50 All-America honors in front of title in the 400 IM to lead the women’s team while Cielo relay with a blistering 2:52.87 in the final event of the the home crowd. The men then went down to Austin, set new U.S. Open and NCAA records in the 50 free and three-day meet. In all, Auburn broke school records in six Texas, and nearly lapped the field, scoring 609.5 points 100 free. Cielo finished the meet with four individual titles events (100, 200 back, 200 and 400 medley relay, 100 fly to bring home the men’s team’s third NCAA title. All 19 (also swimming on two winning relay teams), giving him and 100 breast) at the meet. swimmers that went to the meet scored and the Tigers an Auburn record of 10 NCAA titles. For his efforts at the Three Tigers - John Hargis, Scott Tucker and Nick Shack- scored in all 21 events. The notability of the double wins meet, Cielo was named the NCAA Swimmer of the Year ell - were chosen for the 1996 Olympics. Hargis and Tucker was compounded by the fact that no combined coaching for the second year in a row. In all, the men’s team earned for the U.S. team and Shackell for Great Britain. With two staff had ever won a men’s and women’s title in the same 41 All-America honors from 16 athletes while the women swimmers on the U.S. team, and Shackell for Great Britain. season - until Marsh and Co. did it. picked up 44 honors from 14 athletes. With two swimmers on the U.S. team, Marsh was named At the 2004 Olympics, a total of 12 Auburn swimmers The Tigers swept the team titles at the SEC Champion- as an assistant for the men’s team. Hargis and Tucker competed, bringing home an Auburn record-tying five ships for the fifth time in the team’s history in 2008. The returned to the Plains with gold medals for their parts in medals, including the first three Olympic medals by an men won their 12th in a row while the women claimed helping the U.S. place first in the 400 medley and 400 free Auburn female as Kirsty Coventry took home a gold, silver their fifth in the last six years. Cesar Cielo was named relays, respectively. and bronze. That went along wtih five world records that Swimmer of the Year while Quick was named SEC Men’s A young Auburn women’s team rebounded from a the men’s team set at the 2004 NCAA Championships Coach of the Year. For Quick, the conference title was the fifth-place SEC finish to place 12th at 1995-96 NCAA and the nine combined NCAA records from the men and 22nd of his career, but his first men’s title. Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich., giving Auburn swim- women at both national and SEC Championships. On Auburn swimmers also had a big year on the the collegiate front, Marsh did what no one thought was international level, starting with the FINA Short Course possible for the second straight season in 2004, sweeping World Championships where furrent and former Auburn the men’s and women’s NCAA crowns. swimmers tallied 13 medals, including eight gold medals In 2005, the Auburn men captured its third consecu- and five world records. tive national title and ninth straight SEC title. For third Next up was the Beijing Olympics where Auburn set straight year, both the AU men and women won the SEC a school record with 21 current, former and future Tiger Rowdy Gaines titles. swimmers competing. AU swimmers went on to pick up remains as one of the The women’s NCAA Championship in 2006 will go a record 13 medals at the Games, led by Coventry’s school most recognizable down in school and NCAA history as one of the most ex- record of four, including a gold and a world record in the Auburn citing meets ever. In a down-to-the-wire championship, 200 back. Cielo, competing in his first Olympics, earned a swimmers of all time. the Tigers came out on top by a mere three points over gold in the 50 free and a bronze in the 100 free. Former Georgia, in the Bulldogs’ home pool, to take their fourth Tiger Dave Denniston also returned to the pool follow- NCAA crown. A week later and for the third time under ing his 2005 sledding accident, competing in the 2008 Marsh, the men were able to duplicate the women’s title Paralympic Games. and take their sixth NCAA victory. It also marked another Auburn returned to the pool for the 2008-09 season

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By the Numbers. . .

The 1997 National Championship team - Auburn’s first of 12 NCAA titles. 13 NCAA Team Titles Won by the Auburn Swimming and Diving Team - 8 by the men and 5 by the women with hopes of returning back to the top in national com- the closest meet in SEC Championship history. Senior diver 16 petition. The Tiger men picked up their 13th-straight SEC Dan Mazzaferro was named SEC Diver of the Year after title, recording 11 individual and relay conference titles. capturing the SEC titles in both 3-meter and platform Consecutive SEC Team Titles for the Auburn men The women finished in a close second to Florida and was diving. He shared the Commissioner’s Trophy honors with from 1997-2012 led by Ava Ohlgren who finished with five SEC titles. Matt Florida’s as the top point scorer at the SEC Targett was named Swimmer of the Year, while Ohlgren meet, and coach Jeff Shaffer was named the league’s earned co-Swimmer of the Year. Diving Coach of the Year. In the pool, Adam Brown took Auburn’s women headed to the NCAA Championships the title in both the 50 and 100 free, Stuart Ferguson won and came away with a sixth-place finish. The squad the 100 breast, and the 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams 23 recorded 40 All-America honors. Ohlgren came away with won titles as well. SEC Team Titles Won by the Auburn Swimming and a third-place finish in the 200 IM, while classmate Maggie For the Auburn women, it was another third-place Diving Team - 18 by the men and 5 by the women Bird took third in the 500 free and fourth in the 1650 free. finish as Vanderpool-Wallace launched an assault on the The Tiger men entered the NCAA Championships ready Auburn record books. In winning the league titles in the to make a run at its eighth national title and came on top, 50 and 100 free, along with a runner-up finish in the 100 defeating title-favorite Texas by 39 points. Matt Targett fly, she set school records in all three events. Her time of earned four NCAA titles as a part of four relays and had 46.81 in the 100 free also set a new NCAA record, breaking 32 a team-best seven All-America honors. In the 100 back, the eight-year-old mark of Olympian Natalie Coughlin. Olympic Medals Kohlton Norys swam to his first national title of his career. Junior diver Vennie Dantin earned three medals at the Richard Quick and Brett Hawke were named co-NCAA meet, and three relay teams captured titles as well. Men’s Coach of the Year. Vanderpool-Wallace had more accolades to come as The Auburn swimming and diving team were well-rep- she earned Auburn’s first NCAA titles in the women’s 50 resented internationally, sending 17 current and former and 100 free at the NCAA Championships, pacing the 49 student-athletes to the 2009 World Championships in Tigers to a sixth-place finish. Rome, Italy. Cesar Cielo came away from the champion- The 2011-12 season saw the Auburn men extend their Olympians/Paralympians/Coaches ships with two gold medals (50m free, 100m free) and SEC Championship winning streak to 16 consecutive years one world record (100m free). Kirsty Coventry set a new as the Tigers outlasted the Gators in Knoxville, Tenn., by world mark on her way to a gold medal in the 200m back. 30.5 points. Junior Kyle Owens claimed a pair of individual As members of the 4x100m medley relay, , titles in the 100 and 200 back, a runner-up finish in the Tyler McGill and Eric Shanteau took gold for the United 200 IM and four relay titles. The Tigers won all five relays 86 States. at the SEC meet for the first time since 2009. Marcelo NCAA Individual/Relay Championships In 2010, the Auburn men continued their dominance Chierighini also earned an individual win in the 100 free. in conference compeition and captured their SEC record For the women, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace won the 14th-straight conference title in Athens, Ga. on the 50 free and set a new NCAA record in the 100 free in her campus of the University of Georgia. The championship leadoff leg of the 400 free relay. Vennie Dantin also won win was the 16th overall by the squad. Leading the men her second SEC diving title, claiming the 1-meter crown. 343 were Kelly Marx and Gideon Louw. Marx came away with Vanderpool-Wallace came back to win the 100 free for SEC Individual/Relay Championships two diving titles (1-meter, platform) and was named Male a second straight year at the NCAA Championships, which Diver of the Year. Louw took the 50 and 100 free titles and took place in Auburn. The women tied for seventh-place was a part of three winning relays. Pascal Wollach won his with SEC rival Tennessee. The men earned a sixth-place second-straight 100 back title, while Adam Klein earned finish at the NCAA Championships in Federal Way, Wash. his first conference championship and won the 100 breast. A total of 14 current and former Tigers competed at 2,234 The women finished in third at the conference meet the 2012 London Olympic Games. Tyler McGill and Eric and were led by a trio of sophomores in Arianna Vander- Shanteau won gold medals as part of the 4x100 medley All-America Honors pool-Wallace, Micah Lawrence and Vennie Dantin. relay for Team USA, while Matt Targett won bronze for Vanderpool-Wallace took the 100 fly and 100 free titles, Australia in the same race. Cesar Cielo earned the bronze while Lawrence won the 100 breast and Dantin captured medal in the 100 freestyle as well. her first SEC title on the 3-meter. In 2011, Auburn’s men captured their 15th consecutive SEC title and 17th overall in Gainesville, Fla., holding off a spirited charge by the homestanding Florida Gators. Auburn’s margin of victory - just 17 points - represented

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 40 AUBURN OLYMPIANS & PARALYMPIANS

Jakob Andkjaer Romain Barnier Nick Bovell Adam Brown Yoav Bruck Marcelo Chierighini Eileen Coparropa Denmark France Trinidad & Tobago Great Britain Israel USA Brazil Panama XXIX Olympics XXVII Olympics XXIX Olympics XXIX Olympics XXV Olympics XXVII Olympics XXX Olympics XXVII Olympics Beijing - 2008 Sydney - 2000 Beijing - 2008 Beijing - 2008 - 1992 Sydney - 2000 London - 2012 Sydney - 2000 XXVIII Olympics XXX Olympics Centennial Olympics XXVIII Olympics Athens - 2004 London - 2012 Atlanta - 1996 Athens - 2004 XXVII Olympics Sydney - 2000

Dave Denniston Alana Dillette James Disney-May Megan Fonteno Cesar Garcia Brett Hawke Stephanie Horner Bryce Hunt USA Bahamas Great Britain American Samoa USA Australia Canada USA XIII Paralympics XXIX Olympics XXX Olympics XXX Olympics XXVIII Olympics XXVII Olympics XXIX Olympics XXVIII Olympics Beijing - 2008 Beijing - 2008 London - 2012 London - 2012 Athens - 2004 Sydney - 2000 Beijing - 2008 Athens - 2004 XXVIII Olympics XXX Olympics Athens - 2004 London - 2012

Matt Kidd Jeremy Knowles Jana Kolukanova Micah Lawrence Gideon Louw Gisela Morales Alexei Puninski Great Britain Bahamas Estonia USA South Africa Guatemala USA Croatia XXVII Olympics XXVII Olympics XXVII Olympics XXX Olympics XXIX Olympics XXIX Olympics XXVII Olympics XXIX Olympics Sydney - 2000 Sydney - 2000 Sydney - 2000 London - 2012 Beijing - 2008 Beijing - 2008 Sydney - 2000 Beijing - 2008 XXVIII Olympics XXVIII Olympics XXVIII Olympics XXX Olympics Athens - 2004 Athens - 2004 Athens - 2004 London - 2012 XXIX Olympics Beijing - 2008

Oswaldo Quevedo Jose Rocha Nick Shackell Scott Talbot Eithan Urback Arianna Erin Volcan Venezuela Mexico Great Britain New Zealand Israel Vanderpool-Wallace Venezuela XXVII Olympics XXIII Olympics Centennial XXVII Olympics Centennial Olympics Bahamas XXIX Olympics Sydney - 2000 Los Angeles - 1984 Olympics Sydney - 2000 Atlanta - 1996 XXIX Olympics Beijing - 2008 Atlanta - 1996 XXVII Olympics Beijing - 2008 XXVII Olympics Sydney - 2000 XXX Olympics Sydney - 2000 London - 2012 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 41 AUBURN OLYMPIC & PARALYMPIC COACHES

Kim Brackin Dave Denniston Dave Durden Brett Hawke David Marsh Jeff Shaffer USA USA USA Australia USA USA XXVIII Olympics XIV Paralympics XXVIII Olympics XXIX Olympics Centennial Olympics XXVIII Olympics Athens - 2004 London - 2012 Athens - 2004 Beijing - 2008 Atlanta - 1996 Athens - 2004 Zimbabwe Head Coach USA Head Coach Panama Head Coach Brazil Assistant Coach XXVII Olympics Assistant Coach XXX Olympics Sydney - 2000 London - 2012 XXX Olympics Bahamas Head Coach London - 2012 USA Assistant Coach

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 42 AUBURN OLYMPIC MEDALISTS

Rowdy Gaines Fred Bousquet USA France XXII Olympics - Moscow - 1980 Tyler McGill XXVII Olympics - Sydney - 2000 XXIII Olympics - USA XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 Los Angeles - 1984 XXX Olympics - London - 2012 XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Gold Medal - 100 Freestyle Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay Silver Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay Gold Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay

George Bovell Mark Gangloff Trinidad & Tobago USA Eric Shanteau XXVII Olympics - Sydney - 2000 XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 USA XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay XXX Olympics - London - 2012 Bronze Medal - 200 IM XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay XXX Olympics - London - 2012

Cesar Cielo Matt Targett Brazil Australia John Hargis XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 USA Gold Medal - 50 Freestyle Silver Medal - 400 Medley Relay Centennial Olympics - Atlanta - 1996 Bronze Medal - 100 Freestyle Bronze Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay XXX Olympics - London - 2012 XXX Olympics - London - 2012 Bronze Medal - 50 Freestyle Bronze Medal - 400 Medley Relay

Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe Margaret Hoelzer XXVII Olympics - Sydney - 2000 Scott Tucker USA XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 USA XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 Gold Medal - 200 Backstroke Centennial Olympics - Atlanta - 1996 XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Silver Medal - 100 Backstroke Gold Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay Silver Medal - 200 Backstroke Bronze Medal - 200 IM XXVII Olympics - Sydney - 2000 Silver Medal - 400 Medley Relay XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Silver Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay Gold Medal - 200 Backstroke Bronze Medal - 100 Backstroke Silver Medal - 100 Backstroke Silver Medal - 200 IM Silver Medal - 400 IM XXX Olympics - London - 2012

Per Johansson Sweden Bill Forrester XXII Olympics - Moscow - 1980 USA Bronze Medal - 100 Freestyle XXI Olympics - - 1976 XXIII Olympics - Bronze Medal - 200 Butterfly Los Angeles - 1984 XXII Olympics - Moscow - 1980 Bronze Medal - 100 Freestyle Bronze Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay XXIV Olympics - Seoul - 1988

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 43 2009 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Now that the Tigers had silenced any critics of 2009 NCAA Results continued Auburn dominance in the conference, it was 1. Auburn 526 time to move on to the big dance. Auburn had won 2. Texas 487 five straight national titles from 2003-07 but saw their 3. Stanford 460.5 streak snapped in 2008 with a disappointing fifth-place showing. 4. California 350 5. Florida 324 Quickly setting the tone for fans and competitors alike, 6. Arizona 309 the Tigers hit a new US Open record time in the 200 7. Michigan 248 freestyle relay. Auburn trailed Stanford by two-tenths 8. Tennessee 144 going into the anchor. Targett left the block and it was all but over. The two-time Olympic medalist stormed 9. Virginia 133 passed David Dunford (18.52), clocking an 18.19 and 10. Georgia 131 earning Auburn a new NCAA and US Open record time of 1:14.08. Stanford placed second, hitting the wall in 2009 Auburn Titles 1:14.22. • Jakob Andkjaer The team celebrating the win with Richard Quick. “People thought we peaked at SECs,” said Hawke after 200 FR, 400 FR day one of NCAAs. “We knew as a team we hadn’t. We • Adam Klein knew, coming into this, it was going to be a dogfight McGill led the Tigers with a second-place finish in the 100 fly, setting a new Auburn record of 44.63 400 MR the whole way. We feel like we have a team that can in the process. Madson took third with a new career-best time of 44.99. The Tigers took a total of 38 • Gideon Louw contend. We have to prove ourselves to be champions. points from the 100 fly, cutting the Texas lead to 225-219. Stanford trailed close behind with 204. 200 FR, 200 MR There are still two days to do that. I feel pretty good about where we’re at right now.” Auburn earned 48 points in the 100 back, retaking second place from Stanford to trail Texas, 305-297. • Tyler McGill Stanford was in third with 265. Only 3-meter springboard finals and the 800 FR remained on the day’s 400 FR, 400 MR On the 1-meter springboard, junior Kelly Marx set the itinerary. • Kohlton Norys all-time Auburn six-dive record en route to a sixth-place 100 Back, 200 FR, 400 FR finish, earning the Tigers 13 valuable points. The Over- Marx set another Auburn record off the 3-meter springboard, earning a 454.85 as the Auburn divers • Michael Silva land Park, native topped the 3-year-old record, scoring looked to chip away at the Texas lead. Marx shattered the previous record of 427.80 set by Steve 386.80. Marx surpassed the 382.80 mark set by Steve Segerlin on Feb. 3, 2007. 200 MR Segerlin at the 2008 NCAA Championships. • Matt Targett “I am speechless,” said Marx. “I was excited when I finished second in the preliminaries, but to do it 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, Auburn concluded day one with 141 points, trailing here tonight and set a school record is incredible. It has been hard this year, but I feel like I am peaking 400 MR only Texas with 171. Behind Auburn were Stanford at the right time. I have taken it dive by dive and the consistency has paid off.” • Jared White (130), Florida (107) and Cal (103). The Tigers entered Saturday’s final session six points behind the Longhorns, however a strong 200 MR Norys claimed the first men’s 100 backstroke title in preliminary swim gave Auburn the upper hand entering the finals. Trailing Texas by as many as 62 • Pascal Wollach school history, setting the pace for a strong Auburn points on day two, Auburn took the lead for good following sophomore Klein’s school-record setting 400 MR showing on day two of the 2009 NCAA Championships. performance in the 200 breast, where he finished fourth. Auburn grabbed a one point advantage after Auburn relay set another US Open Record on Friday the event and never looked back. while junior Kelly Marx and sophomore Adam Klein set new school records to edge the Tigers closer to the Texas Longhorn’s top-spot. Saturday’s finals began with the AU backstrokers, who continued their dominant display, putting the Tigers seven points back of the Longhorns with a 44-point effort. Wollach led the way for Auburn, “I knew it was a close race and when I turned at the 50,” said Norys. “I saw someone ahead of me. I hitting the wall in 1:39.65 for a fourth-place finish worth 15 points. just tried to get my hand there first. It was great having two other teammates with me in the race, because we practice and train together. It was nice to win my first individual Gold Medal. It was a The Tigers earned 36 points in the 200 fly and extended their lead to 473-436, behind senior Madson proud moment to be up on the awards stand in the top spot. “ (1:41.70) who finished third. McGill (1:42.44) followed in fifth while sophomore Robert Looney (1:42.76) hit a new personal-best time to place 11th.

Auburn capped the championship, winning the 400 free relay behind the foursome of Andkjaer, Targett, Norys and McGill, who turned in a time of 2:46.67.

“To win a national championship is an incredible feeling that I can’t begin to describe,” said Madson. “To start at Auburn as a champion and finish my career as a champion is incredible. That is exactly why I came to Auburn.”

Auburn finished the meet with 526 points, 39 ahead of second place Texas. Quick, who is the first coach to win a national title at three schools, is battling an inoperable brain tumor that was diagnosed in December 2008. Quick was not in College Station for the championships, as the Tigers were directed by assistant Brett Hawke who has led the program since Quick’s diagnosis.

“This is just a great way to finish the meet,” Hawke said. “It’s a great tribute to Richard Quick and what he means to this program”

Over the course of his 31 year coaching career, Quick won seven national titles at Stanford and five at Texas to accompany his first at Auburn.

- by Gary Thorne, Auburn Media Relations

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 44 2007 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS

It took a total team effort, but the 2006-07 2007 NCAA Results Auburn women’s swimming and diving team mounted 1. Auburn 535 a final-day comeback to pick up its second NCAA 2. Arizona 477 Championship and fifth in the past six years. The Tigers 3. California 372.5 overcame a 32-point deficit to Arizona in the final day, finishing with a 58-point victory. 4. Stanford 333 All 19 Auburn swimmers and divers that compet- 5. Georgia 290 ed earned at least one All-America honor, combining 6. Texas 220 for 55 honors during the three-day meet. The 19 individuals to earn All-American status is a new Auburn 7. Florida 203 record, surpassing the previous mark of 18 set in 2004 8. Texas A&M 198 and 2006, while the 57 total All-American awards ranks 9. Michigan 191 second best in a single championship meet for the 10. Tennessee 127 Auburn women. “It unbelievable,” said senior co-captain Adrienne Binder. “I never knew that I could be this emotional Ava Ohlgren captured the 400 IM title. 2007 Auburn Titles about it. I am so proud of this team and I couldn’t • Adrienne Binder be happier right now. It’s been the most amazing back final after being seeded 44th. She went on to finish eighth with a time of 53.82. 500 Free experience and we’ve been through so much this year. It couldn’t have gone any better. It’s perfect.” Emily Kukors broke her own school record in the 200 free that she had set during the prelims when • Hayley Peirsol Co-head coach Dorsey Tierney-Walker, who she posted the fastest qualifying time of 1:43.96. Although she improved to 1:43.72 in the finals, she 1650 Free earned NCAA Coach of the Year honors along with David was edged by Arizona’s Lacey Nymeyer, who won in 1:43.49. Kukors finished third overall. • Rachel Goh Marsh, was also impressed with the way her team In the night’s relays, Auburn just missed another title, finishing second in the 800 free relay with another school-record time of 7:01.05, breaking the previous school mark by .06 seconds. The Tigers 100 Back finished. “The girls surprised even me, and I don’t get trailed California by more than three seconds after two legs, but Kukors exploded for a 1:43.39 split, • Ava Ohlgren surprised very often,” said Tierney-Walker. “What a total making up more than four seconds on Cal’s swimmer and giving Auburn the lead. Binder was edged 400 IM team effort each session. The way we came out and just during the last 50 yards as Cal won by just .16 seconds. got better and better every session says something. This In the 200 medley relay, the team of Goh, Kara Denby, Margo McCawley and Kukors swam a team has been through some challenges this year, and I think it’s made them stronger as individuals season-best time of 1:38.06 to finish third. and stronger as a unit. It certainly showed this weekend, and it’s by far the best this team has every Lynnsey Segraves led Auburn in the 3-meter diving, reaching a championship final for the first time swum. I couldn’t be more proud.” in her career. The senior posted a personal-best score of 347.90 to finish sixth. The Tigers started off the meet in second place after the first day of competition with 155 points, 13 “That was really exciting and rewarding to watch,” said head diving coach Jeff Shaffer. “A senior in behind Arizona. her last NCAA championships stepping up and making her first final, and then competing to the best Binder earned her 11th career All-American honor but first national championship by dominating of her ability. I couldn’t be happier for Lynnsey.” the 500 free, smashing her own school record with a mark of 4:36.96. Hayley Peirsol and Maggie Bird After trailing in second the first two days of the meet, it was all Auburn on the final day. The finals piled it on for the Tigers, finishing behind Binder in fourth and seventh, respectively. session started with a bang for Auburn, as the Tigers took the top two spots and had four of the top Freshman Ava Ohlgren had a great finish to her first NCAA event, finishing runner-up in the 200 IM 15 in the 1650 free. Peirsol defended her NCAA title in the 1650, breaking her own school record with with a time of 1:55.67, foreshadowing things to come for her in the NCAA Championships. a time of 15:45.92. Peirsol raced to an early lead and lapped much of the field, cruising to victory by In the opening day relays, Auburn finished fourth in the 200 free relay and sixth in the 400 medley more than seven seconds. Her nearest competitor was Binder as she came home in a personal-best relay. time of 15:53.44 to earn the silver. After picking up one individual title in the first day, Auburn added to it with two more in the second “I wanted to go out with a bang,” said Peirsol. “During the whole race, I was just thinking `Suck it up day. The Tigers, who set four school records and had individual victories from Ohlgren in the 400 IM for a little over 15 minutes.’ We have put in the work this year. We have worked hard and NCAAs is just and Rachel Goh in the 100 back, trailed Arizona by 32 points entering the final day of competition. the fun part. This is where all of the work pays off.” Ohlgren, seeded 13th entering the meet, stunned defending champion Whitney Myers of Arizona Haser finished in ninth place with a time of 16:12.85, and Bird was 15th in 16:18.03 as the Tigers by shattering her personal best with a school-record time of 4:04.08. Ohlgren, whose best mark of rolled up 48 points in the event to erase the 32-point deficit to Arizona and take over first place in the the season entering the meet was 4:15.01, broke the previous Auburn record of 4:04.48 set by Kirsty team standings after just one final. Coventry in 2005. In the next event, the 200 back, Auburn’s depth helped add to the lead, as the Tigers placed five “I didn’t really know what to expect, but I was really happy with the outcome,” said Ohlgren. “I just swimmers in the top 16. Marik led the way for the Tigers as she swam in the championship final, tried to go out there and swim my race. Our coaches told us to just go out there and get our personal finishing eighth in 1:56.69. best times and do what we can, and that’s what I did.” The Tigers had two of the top five finishers in the 100 free, as Denby placed fourth in 48.07 seconds, Ohlgren was not the only swimmer who excelled in the 400 IM, as Julie Stupp set a personal best just .03 shy of her school record from the prelims, and Kukors was fifth in 48.40 seconds. with a time of 4:07.32 to finish fourth, while Binder placed sixth with a time of 4:10.08. Auburn then placed three swimmers in the top 10 of the 200 breast, expanding the lead to more Goh repeated as NCAA champion in the 100 back, breaking another school record set by Coventry in than 50 points and securing the team title with two finals left. Kristen Hastrup led the way with a 2005. Goh, whose previous best was 52.34 set while winning the SEC title in February, raced to a time fifth-place finish in 1:55.90, while Ohlgren added to her stellar meet with a seventh-place finish in of 51.97, bettering Coventry’s mark of 52.32. 1:56.343, earning the fifth of her six All-American honors for the meet, tying her for second most by a “It was really exciting for me,” said Goh. “Of course I wanted to defend my title. But I swim my races freshman in school history. not for myself but for the other 19 girls on the team. I rely on them and they rely on me.” In the platform diving competition, Lynnsey Segraves just missed a spot in the championship final Melissa Marik kept things rolling for Auburn as she surprised the field by making the 100 with a ninth-place finish in the prelims and a score of 272.60. But she bounced back in a big way, setting a school record with a score of 300.05 to win the consolation final. “What a great way for her to end her career, with a consolation win and a new school record breaking 300 points,” said head diving coach Jeff Shaffer. “I’m real proud of her effort today and real proud of the performances by both Lynnsey and Corey (Gerlach) at this years NCAAs. I’m glad we could contribute to the team effort.” The Tigers capped off the meet with a fourth-place finish in the 400 free relay, as the team of Denby, Ohlgren, Marik and Kukors finished with a time of 3:15.35. It was not as quick as their mark from the prelims, but with victory assured, it hardly seemed to matter. For outgoing head coach David Marsh, the win marked the 11th national championship his career. “Sending out David in his final women’s meet with a victory was very, very important to this group,” said Tierney-Walker. “It was very well-deserved for David and I wouldn’t want to send him out any other way.”

- by Brad Gust and Matt Crouch, Auburn Media Relations

Rachel Goh earned her second-consecutive NCAA 100 back title in 2007. 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 45 2007 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS

Auburn scored 187 points on the first day of the NCAA mark of 1:23.88 set by Arizona in 2007 NCAA Results NCAA Championships to take the lead and never looked 2006. It marked the fifth time that Auburn 1. Auburn 566 back as the Tigers led wire-to-wire to win their fifth has won the 200 medley relay since 1997. 2. Stanford 397 consecutive national championship. Auburn’s lone individual victory of the 3. Arizona 371 “This is probably my third, fourth or fifth most day came from Segerlin, who won his talented team,” said head coach David Marsh, who second career NCAA title and first on the 4. Florida 321 coached his last meet as Auburn’s head coach. “But 3-meter board. Segerlin won the event 5. Texas 296 we’ve never had a better meet top to bottom. with a score of 401.50. Dan Mazzaferro 6. Northwestern 221 “Our team has made this year very special. I finished 11th overall on the 3-meter board 7. Michigan 207 really just enjoy this team. There are so many great after posting a score of 352.40. individuals, and I could go down story by story and tell “It feels awesome to win an NCAA title 8. California 176 you how they have gone from rags to riches, including on a springboard event,” said Segerlin. 9. Southern Cal 145 all three of our captains. This group has a lot of depth “At Auburn, platform has always been our 10. Minnesota 131 that involves were they have come from and what they big focus, but Jeff (Shaffer) is an amazing have gone through.” coach in both springboard and platform. Auburn kept the momentum going on the second Coming to college I never dreamed I’d win 2007 Auburn Titles day to lead by more than 100 points heading into a title on springboard.” • Jakob Andkjaer the final day of competition. A dominating day-three The Tigers added to their lead with 400 FR performance gave the Tigers 566 total points, topping three finalists in the 100 fly. Targett broke Stanford, the nearest competition, by 169 points. the school record that Alexei Puninski had • Cesar Cielo The Tigers’ domination was evident based on set during the prelims and finished third 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 FR, the awards presented following the meet. Marsh was with a time of 45.87, besting Puninski’s 400 FR, 200 MR named NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming Coach of the prelim mark of 46.19. Puninski improved • Scott Goodrich Year, Jeff Shaffer was named NCAA Division I Men’s Div- to 46.06 to finish fifth, while Jakob Andk- ing Coach of the Year, Cesar Cielo was the NCAA Division jaer placed eighth with a time of 46.76. 200 FR, 200 MR I Men’s Swimmer of the Year and Steven Segerlin was In the 100 back, James Wike matched • named NCAA Division I Men’s Diver of the Year. his prelim time of 46.87 to finish fifth place in the Steve Segerlin captured the three-meter and 200 FR, 400 FR The Tigers did not wait until the final day, though, finals. Bryan Lundquist finished eighth in 46.97 platform titles • David Maras before getting the excitement started as Cielo broke the while Gooodrich finished second in the consolation 50 free record on the opening day to become the fastest final to place 10th overall, with a time of 47.33, and Cielo placed 16th with a time of 48.23. In the 100 200 MR swimmer in the world. breast, Jon Roberts finished in sixth place with a time of 53.01 as Maras won the consolation final to • Alexei Puninski Cielo swam 50 yards faster than anyone has ever place ninth overall with a time of 52.94. 200 MR done before, and more impressively, he did it twice in Auburn also had a sixth-place finish in the 800 free relay, as the team of Andkjaer, Lundquist, Tyler • Steven Segerlin less than an hour. Cielo posted matching times of 18.69 McGill and Joey Schneider finished with a time of 6:24.80. to win the 50 free and leading off the record-setting The Tigers left little doubt in the final day of the meet, essentially clinching the team title during 3-Meter, Platform 200 free relay as Auburn took a 66-point lead after the prelims by advancing 11 swimmers and three divers into the finals while already holding a 102-point • Matt Targett opening day. lead. Auburn, which set five NCAA records during the meet, finished with 566 points. 200 FR, 400 FR Cielo broke the NCAA and US Open Although Auburn’s sprinters grabbed much of the spotlight, it was a total team effort that earned records held by former Tiger Fred Bousquet, who had a the Tigers the title. Eighteen different individuals combined for 64 All-American honors during the time of 18.74 in the prelims of the 50 free at the 2005 meet, which was also held in Minneapolis. Prior three-day event. The 64 All-American honors was a new school record, while the 18 individuals to be to Thursday, Bosquet was the only man who had ever swum 50 yards in less than 19 seconds, but Cielo honored was second best in school history. did it four times in one day. He had times of 18.84 and 18.89 during the prelims in the 50 free and 200 Cielo highlighted the evening by putting his name atop the NCAA record book for the fourth and free relay, respectively. fifth times during the meet. Cielo started his evening by setting a new NCAA record in the 100 free The Tigers started the evening session by repeating as champions in the 200 free relay, and they with a winning time of 41.17 seconds, breaking the old mark of 41.49 set by of Cali- did it impressively. Cielo teamed with Matt Targett, Scott Goodrich and Bryan Lundquist, who all swam fornia in 2005 while becoming only the second Auburn swimmer to win the 100 free, joining Rowdy sub-19 second splits, to smash the NCAA and U.S. Open records with a time of 1:14.71. Their time was Gaines, who won the event in 1980 and 1981. He also became the first Tiger ever to win the 50 free more than one second faster than the old record of 1:15.78 set by California in 2005, which stood until and 100 free at the same NCAA meet. the Tigers posted a mark of 1:15.56 in the prelims. Targett finished sixth in the 100 free in 42.71 seconds, while Andkjaer won the consolation final in Less than an hour later, Auburn scored 70 points in the 50 free by placing five swimmers in the top 42.67 seconds to place ninth overall. Lundquist placed 13th in 43.01 seconds and Goodrich finished nine. 16th in 43.87. Cielo and Goodrich also helped Auburn finish third in the 400 medley relay to conclude the opening Cielo also helped Auburn wrap up the meet by winning the 400 free relay with yet another NCAA night. Goodrich led off and Cielo anchored, with David Maras and Alexei Puninski swimming the record. The group of Andkjaer, Cielo, Targett and Lundquist sped to a time of 2:46.56, smashing the middle legs as Auburn clocked a time of 3:06.09. previous mark of 2:47.70 set by California in 2005. Auburn also received valuable points from its divers, as Segerlin finished third and Kelly Marx sixth Segerlin capped a terrific collegiate career by winning his second diving title of the meet and third on the 1-meter board. of his career, defending his title in the platform competition. Segerlin, who finished his Auburn career The Auburn swimming and diving team inched closer to its fifth straight NCAA Men’s Swimming with 11 All-American honors, recorded a score of 414.90 to edge Arizona State’s Michele Benedetti by and Diving on day two as it stretched its lead to 102 points entering the final day of competition. The less than three points. Tigers used a combination of depth, diving and relay speed to widen their margin, which stood at 66 “I was a little shook up after I missed my second and third dives,” said Segerlin. “But Jeff Shaffer points after day one. worked with me over the summer to increase my degree of difficulty. I knew if I stayed solid in my Auburn’s team of Goodrich, Maras, Puninski and Cielo posted a time of 1:23.37, easily breaking the old more difficult dives I could get back in the game, and that’s what happened.” Two freshmen also reached the platform finals as Marx finished in sixth place with a score of 352.35 to earn his second All-American honor, while Mazzaferro finished in eighth place on the platform with a score of 332.05. Scott and Logan Madson were impressive in the 200 fly, both breaking their personal bests for the second time of the day. Scott finished second in 1:43.47, which ranks second in school history, while Madson improved to 1:43.97, finishing in fourth place. McGill placed 11th by clocking a time of 1:45.04 in the consolation finals. In the 200 back, Wike was not able to match his personal best time of 1:41.93 from the prelims, but still finished in sixth place with a time of 1:42.92, bettering his eighth place performance from last year’s NCAA meet. Roberts finished 15th in the 200 breast with a time of 1:57.37, while Osborne placed 16th in 1:58.62.

- by Brad Gust and Matt Crouch, Auburn Media Relations

Cesar Cielo won two individual titles and was a part of three champion relays.

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The 2005-06 Tigers were ready for a battle at the 2006 NCAA Results NCAA Championships and were dressed accordingly in 1. Auburn 518.5 blue fatigues. 2. Georgia 515.5 As the No. 2 ranked team all season behind 3. Arizona 415 host-Georgia, the pressure was finally off the Tigers, 4. California 291 after being the team to beat for the previous four years. Hayley Peirsol 5. Stanford 209 “We know we are the underdogs coming in,” won her first 6. Southern Cal 193 junior Hayley Peirsol said. “There isn’t any pressure on NCAA 7. SMU 161.5 us. It is just fun. It is just swimming for us.” individual title, 8. Texas 151 Even with the pressure supposedly off, the winning the 1,650 free. 9. Wisconsin 146 Tigers were still in pursuit of their fourth NCAA title in the last five years and winning would mean 10. Florida 135 snapping Georgia’s 50 straight victories in Gabrielsen Natatorium. Auburn had 17 swimmers and two divers 2006 Auburn Titles competing (the only team in the nation to qualify a • Rachel Goh full squad), two more than Georgia and three more 100 Back than No. 3 Arizona. Of the six events contested on day one, five of • Hayley Peirsol them were won by Arizona or Georgia competitors. night started off with a bang from the distance free trio of Peirsol, Binder and Haser. Peirsol became 1650 Free Arizona, who according to the official psyche sheet, Auburn’s first national champion in the 1650 free and teammates Binder and Chelsea were third and was not expected to finish in the top-five saw them- 13th, respectively. The 40 points from the 1650 free helped move the Tigers within 33 points of UGA. selves in the lead after wins in the 200 free relay, 200 After 39 points from the 200 back compared to Georgia’s 17, Auburn pulled within reach, needing IM and 400 medley relay. just 11 points to tie with five events remaining. It wouldn’t take long for Auburn to pull even with It was an orange and blue clad 500 free final as three AU competitors graced the field of eight, each Georgia after mounting 31 points from three competitors in the 100 free, even though UGA’s Joyce was posting lifetime best swims in the morning prelims. Peirsol lowered her career best in the final to grab the overall winner. En route to evening the slate at 436, Kukors broke a three-year old AU record in the the runner up spot with a time of 4:41.78. Adrienne Binder ended up fourth and Chelsea Haser seventh 100 free (48.52) to finish fourth. as the trio earned 44 points in that event alone. Auburn opened up a 469.5-447.5 advantage after the 200 breast, a race in which newcomer The Tigers kept mounting up the points in the 200 IM with Emily Kukors in third, Julie Stupp in Alicia Jensen would put it all on the line and take third, breaking the oldest AU record on the books seventh and Lauren Duerk in ninth. In the 500 free and 200 IM alone, the Tigers racked up 54 percent (2:10.81). of their day one point total. At the end of the first day, AU trailed Arizona by 10 and led Georgia by four Georgia pulled within five after DeScenza won the 200 fly and another competitor fifth, even points. though AU had three swimmers in consol’s. With the gap so close and only the 400 free relay remain- Day two opened with a disappointing fifth place finish in the 200 medley relay, but sophomore Ju- ing, only one thing was certain- the team race would come down to the final event. lie Stupp sparked energy in her Tiger team as she battled to a runner-up finish in the 400 IM (4:09.22) If you owned a calculator in those finals minutes leading up to the 400 free relay, the keys were and was surrounded by two teammates in the championship final. probably overworked. After the numbers were tabulated, the scenario played out as follows: for AU In the next three events Georgia outscored Auburn by 90 points and controlled the leader board to win they would need to finish third or better and have Arizona finish in front of Georgia. For UGA to and the top spot on the podium. Bulldog stars and Mary DeScenza continued to thrive defend its championship, only one scenario would lend that end result - win the relay. in their home pool, each picking up an NCAA individual title on day two. Georgia led after DeScenza’s first leg but Arizona’s Jenna Gresdal passed Tricia Harm to take a .80 The Tigers would save the best for last on day two in the remaining two individual events events, lead on UGA after the second leg (AU in third). The Wildcats increased the lead by 1.12 after a strong 100 back and 3-meter diving. After nearly two days of competition, the Tigers finally crowned their third leg by Whitney Meyers. It would come down to the anchor - Lacey NyMeyer versus superstar first national champion of the meet as freshman Rachel Goh became the first Auburn female to win Joyce. Both swam a blistering final leg and Joyce pulled within reach of NyMeyer with less than 25 the NCAA 100 back title. yards to go, but NyMeyer would stretch in for the win and the Tigers would end up third, in the relay Following Goh’s triumphant performance, classmate Corey Gerlach garnered the attention on that is. 3-meter springboard. With each dive Gerlach improved and ended up third, the highest finish for any “When we hit the wall, there was pandemonium,” Marsh said. “The entire building knew what was Tiger freshman on 3-meter. at stake.” With one day remaining Auburn found themselves trailing the Bulldogs by 53 points. The Tigers As the Tigers rejoiced in their fourth national title, senior Jeri Moss was reassuring anchor Kukors would have to pull off their best final day ever to have a shot at the national crown. The battle for the that indeed the Tigers had pulled off the miracle - they had won the battle. title would begin in morning prelims. “The passion, heart, fire and everything that went into that championship was wrapped up on my On Saturday morning the gamefaces were on and the letters “YAHM” were proudly displayed on ev- teammates faces at the end of the meet,” Moss commented. ery woman. The letters stood for, “You Always Have More,” and the Tigers would live up to that slogan In the second-closet margin of victory in the 25 years of the women’s NCAA Championships, the as they returned every swimmer from the prelims to finals and consols (Georgia had just seven). Tigers stood first on the podium with 518.5 points , just three ahead of Georgia. With tears in their “They were sky high after the morning session,” Marsh said. “They rode that momentum right into eyes and smiles as wide as their faces would allow, the 2006 Auburn women’s team knew they have the finals.” pulled off the impossible and were part of a very special moment in Tiger swimming and diving championship history. “I have never experienced anything that thrilling,” Marsh said. “It wasn’t just the last relay, it was the last day. That is the best day we have ever had in Auburn swimming.”

- by Carol White, Auburn Media Relations

The Auburn women celebrate a down-to-the-wire victory.

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 47 2006 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS The number 10 was significant for the 2005-06 2006 NCAA Results Auburn men’s swimming and diving team. Ten 1. Auburn 480.5 represents the number of fingers that head coach 2. Arizona 440.5 David Marsh proudly displays championship rings. Ten is the golden number of national champion- 3. Stanford 362.5 ships that the 2005-06 Tigers helped bring home to 4. Texas 307 The Plains. 5. Florida 268.5 The four-man senior class of George Bovell, Kurt 6. California 250.5 Cady, Eric Shanteau and Doug Van Wie have an end- 7. Southern California 223 less list of accolades, including Olympic medalist, NCAA Champion, SEC Champion and All-American. 8. Michigan 209 One more honor stood within reach in 2005-06, an 9. Georgia 197 honor that no one before them had been able to 10. Northwestern 183.5 accomplish - go undefeated in every category. The Tigers, who sported a No. 1 ranking the entire 2006 Auburn Titles season, entered the 1996 Olympic pool in Atlanta, Ga., looking to extend their streak to four. Marsh • George Bovell wanted his team to get out to a strong early start Co-captain Eric Shanteau guided the squad to its 200 FR and that is exactly how the story played out. fourth-straight NCAA title • Cesar Cielo The Auburn 200 free relay team of Cesar Cielo, Auburn’s showed its strength in numbers, qualifying seven individuals (five more in consols) and a 200 FR Matt Targett, Bryan Lundquist and Bovell, came out relay for the Saturday night showdown. The Tigers all but assured itself a victory by qualifying more • Bryan Lundquist roaring on the opening night finals. The quartet swimmers than Arizona. The 100 free finals would be the showcase event of the finals as five AU captured the title in 1:16.15 and got the ball rolling 200 FR swimmers would decorate the finals and consols. in the Tigers direction. Keeping the momentum With the team lead there for the taking, the Tigers wasted no time in recapturing the top position. • Steve Segerlin going was the 400 medley relay who finished as In the second event (200 back), Van Wie and James Wike produced 23 points to give Auburn the advan- Platform runner-up. The Tigers held a 42 point lead over tage, an advantage that they would never lose again. • Matt Targett Arizona with two critical days remaining. In the premier event of the evening, the 100 free, Auburn got three swimmers in the consols to 200 FR “It has been way too long since we have won a outscore Arizona 13-0. The Tigers then split with the Wildcats in the finals as Cielo took fourth and relay,” Marsh said. “It was nice to see us get back on Targett seventh, all but cancelling out a third-place finish by Arizona’s Simon Burnett and a fifth-place the top of the podium in a relay and it was thrilling finish by Wildcat . for the team. It creates a lot of momentum and excitement for the rest of our team.” The Tigers and Wildcats each put one in the 200 breast finals but the difference came in the 200 fly Arizona came out blazing on day two and slowly chipped away at the Tigers lead. The Wildcats 200 as Auburn had two competitors in consols and one in the finals and Arizona had no qualifiers in either. medley relay started the night off with a NCAA record-breaking performance (1:23.88) and the Tigers With two events remaining and 26.5 separating the two teams, Auburn looked poised for its sixth had to settle for second. Shanteau duplicated his third-place finish in the 400 IM and Alexei Puninski, overall team crown. And it didn’t hurt that the 10-meter platform, where Segerlin was in position for just 30 minutes after swimming the fly leg on the 200 medley relay, finished seventh in the 100 fly. the win, was up next. The Wildcats caught the Tigers in the fifth event of day two, the 100 breast, as AU had no one After a record-breaking 469.30 points in the platform finals, Segerlin took all suspense out of the swimming in the event, while Arizona had one in the finals and one in consols. This effort helped race for the team title. Segerlin’s victory marked the fourth straight year an Auburn man has been boost the Wildcats to a one-point deficit with three events remaining. In the 100 back, Van Wie turned crowned champion on platform. in a stunning 46.22 performance, to take second (just .30 off the title) as he was out-stretched by “It feels awesome coming from a really long line of NCAA champions at Auburn,” Segerlin said. Northwestern’s . “This is the best performance in Auburn history,” Auburn head diving coach Jeff Shaffer said. “We All eyes would turn to the diving well where Steve Segerlin would finish third in the 3-meter final talked about being focused and confident and having the courage to step up and most importantly to with a score of 401.20 to put Auburn ahead by seven points going into the 800 free relay. have fun. We had nothing to lose, our swimmers took care of business, and this was bonus points for After a pool record 6:16.67 by the Wildcats in the 800 free relay and a sixth place finish by AU in the the team.” event, Arizona sat atop the leader board by five points with one day to go. In the final event, Arizona continued to dominate the relays as they claimed the 400 free relay (the “Arizona had the magic tonight,” Marsh said. “They were just on fire. The final night is going to be a Wildcats won four of the five relays, Auburn won the other) and Auburn was second. The points didn’t knock-down, drag-out. Their strength is their quality, our strength is our depth.” matter - the 10th finger was filled. The Tigers found themselves in somewhat unfamiliar territory. Never in any of the other five cham- “Today it feels really good, like a relief,” Marsh said. “It is such an intense meet from top to bottom. pionship meets had the Tigers ever trailed at the end of day one or two. The lesson that Marsh and his This men’s team in particular has come from everywhere and it took all year to bring this team staff stressed throughout the year - team championships are won in the morning sessions - would be together. The last two months I saw synergy happening within our team and you have to have that at the theme of the final day. this meet to be successful.” “If we come in in the morning and get five, six, hopefully seven into the finals,” Marsh said, “we will Team mission, check. Senior mission, check. Bovell, Cady, Shanteau and Van Wie concluded their be in good shape. It is in the teams hands.” storybook four-year careers with a 31-0 dual meet record and four SEC and NCAA team titles. This senior class alone put together 13 SEC titles and six NCAA titles to go along with 56 All-American honors. “There is no other way that this senior class wanted to go out,” co-captain Shanteau said. Strength in numbers said it all for the 2006 team and Marsh will no longer have to drive home the importance of the morning sessions. For everyone in attendance at the 2006 championships, we all can walk away knowing that team titles are earned in the a.m.

- By Carol White, Auburn Media Relations

Auburn enjoying solid swims at the 2006 NCAA Championships.

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A united team sporting bleached hair (and one came 2005 NCAA Results mullet) became only the third team since 1980 to win out 1. Auburn 491 three NCAA titles in a row and ironically in the same ahead 2. Stanford 414 pool where the bleached out Auburn men won its first this 3. Arizona 388 championship in 1997. time 4. California 381 The first day of competition would see the with a 5. Florida 284 Auburn men take a decisive lead as the team had sec- 6. Michigan 240 been accustomed to doing the previous two years. ond 7. Texas 236 The 200 FR would start things off right in the finals place 8. Nortwestern 191 by breaking the Auburn record with a 1:16.00, and and 9. Southern California 189 going under the old NCAA record with first place Cal. per- 10. Georgia 177 After the 200 IM when Eric Shanteau and Doug Van sonal Wie both put in top four finishes the Tigers looked on best 2005 Auburn Titles their way to dominating the first day. But they didn’t • Fred Bousquet know whether Fred Bousquet would be able to repeat 50 free his sub-19 second performance in the 50 free. Not Auburn takes the podium for the third straight year. • Matt Bricker only did he walk away with the NCAA record, the only Platform two sub-19 swims ever, and as NCAA Champion he 1:41.24. Right after that Auburn deflated Stanford and Arizona’s hopes by finishing the 100 free with registered a “quantum leap in the sport,” Marsh said. Bousquet and Bovell in finals and Wochomurka and Bryan Lundquist in consols. Fred again swam an Fred’s 18.74 from the prelims erased the old record by more than three tenths, a huge margin even in a amazing sprint freestyle leg, breaking the second oldest school record on the books with his 42.19. The 200 let alone swimming’s shortest race. old record holder - two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Rowdy Gaines. After Fred’s second landmark swim in the 50 all eyes turned to diving where Auburn sported With only one man scoring in both the 200 breast and the 200 fly, Bricker and Segerlin knew it the strongest pair in the entire field. Matt Bricker and Steve Segerlin both finaled to start off what was up to them to cement the victory for Auburn. Only this time it was Bricker who would top his would be a great weekend for AU diving. Finally the first day came to a close with Auburn just off the teammate and as it turned out the entire field. Matt made it three years running that Auburn has won school record in the 400 MR with a 3:07.92. The Tigers had taken a 172 to 130 lead over Arizona, with the platform diving and Steve made sure it was the second year in a row that Auburn went 1-, 2 by Stanford close on the Cardinals heels with 120 points. matching his second place performance from last year. Friday was a new day with the rest of the field trying their best to flex their muscle and reel Auburn “What a great performance from Matt and Steve,” Shaffer said. “I couldn’t be more proud of Matt back in. Eric Shanteau got the individual points going for the Tigers; he was the top seed going into stepping up tonight. He has been through a lot in his four years at Auburn and it was just a fitting end finals for the second night in a row but settled for a school record and third place in the 400 IM. Next for him to come out victorious tonight.” came Bousquet in the 100 fly finals for the third year in a row, taking the top Auburn spot with fifth. This left only the 400 FR and Auburn looking for its first relay win of the meet. Fred again lowered The 100 breast saw Auburn not score a point for the first time since 1995 but Van Wie, Chad Barlow, the record books with his 41.87 leadoff breaking the youngest school record on the books…his own and Scott Goodrich got the ball rolling again in the 100 back. Doug’s time of 46.17 lowered the school from earlier that day. The relay would fall to Cal, but the Tigers knew they had come through where it record he set in the morning as he led a third, sixth, and 14th place points charge. mattered the most. AUBURN 491, Stanford 414. This led to 3-meter diving and typically Auburn divers get better as the boards go up so the rest Divers Matt and Steve really showed their value scoring 86 points when the margin of victory over of the team looked on anxiously to see how Steve and Matt would do. Both would deliver and Steve Stanford was only 77 points. The seniors came out ahead of the field again as senior captain BJ Jones would go on to set the third team record of the day (618.30) in his third place effort. said, “Every year the goal is to win another national championship. It feels great to go out as a captain “I thought it was an awesome effort by Steven,” said AU diving coach Jeff Shaffer. “Finally we and lead my team and bring it home to Auburn University. I came here to win a national championship break the school record on a three-meter championship list. We had a game plan and he dove with a and thank God I have been able to win three.” tremendous amount of confidence tonight.” With only one event to go the scores looked much tighter than Auburn had gotten used to seeing - By Bryce Hunt, class of 2004 at the end of the second day. Stanford and Arizona were both close and everyone knew the last day would truly decide the winner. The 800 FR team helped increase Auburn’s lead by breaking the fourth school record of the day. Freshman Rory Connell came through with a vital sub 1:35 third split. After the relay the standings laid out at Auburn 338, Stanford 300, and Arizona 292. With one day to go, the team title looked up for grabs as Auburn was shut out in the mile to start the day but once again Doug Van Wie and Chad Barlow had great swims to put points on the board. Though Chad had broken Matt Bricker took the platform title. the team record at SECs Doug

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 49 2004 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Clad in navy blue warm-up suits and brand-new, 2004 NCAA Results bright orange Nike sneakers, the Auburn women’s 1. Auburn 569 swim team members made for an intimidating 2. Georgia 431 bunch as they stepped onto the pool deck to begin 3. Arizona 369 4. Florida 253 Saturday evening’s round of finals during the 2004 5. Stanford 237 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Champion- 6. California 235.5 ship in College Station, Texas. 7. UCLA 195 8. Texas 169 The top-ranked Tigers made their entrance at 9. Southern Cal 160 Texas A&M’s Student Recreation Center Natatorium 10. Wisconsin 135 sporting an even more confident look.

2004 Auburn Titles “To know you’re walking in as the 2004 national • Jenni Anderson champions is an incredible accomplishment,” 200 MR Auburn head coach David Marsh told his Tigers in • Eileen Coparropa a team meeting before the evening competition. 200 MR Auburn women stand on the podium for a third consecutive season. “And to win it before the final session begins is an • Kirsty Coventry Auburn and Hoelzer picked up their first NCAA title of the year in the first event of the night, swim- 200 back even greater achievement.” ming to a new NCAA and US Open Record in the 200 medley relay. • Margaret Hoelzer 200 free, 200 MR Auburn, which led from the opening night of the Hoelzer, who was seeded seventh and raced in lane one of the 200 free, took her first individual • Laura Swander three-day meet, closed the door on the competition crown with a NCAA-record time of 1:56.16. Hoelzer had the fastest split on every leg in the field but 200 MR during Saturday morning’s preliminary swims, the last and was the lone swimmer to have every split under 30 seconds. marking the third straight year that the AU women walked onto the deck as national champions even before the final session had begun. Hoelzer finished her individual night by leading the Tiger charge in the 100 backstroke as the junior

stroked to a second- place finish. Auburn’s quest for their third straight national title began much more quietly than the first two did. There was no individual title on night one. Nor was there a relay that was first to the wall. But there The Tigers’ final relay of night two produced a fourth-place finish as the AU quartet of Kirsty Coven- was a sense of urgency, and a feeling of togetherness that allowed the Tigers to own the day one lead. try, Heather Kemp, Adrienne Binder and Hoelzer combined for the 800 freestyle relay.

“The competition is great here. It is at a world-class level. The ladies are improving toward that “To be honest, I was pretty tired by the time the 800 rolled around,” Hoelzer said. “It was a huge level, and that is what we are focusing on right now, making one step forward instead of big jumps race and you don’t have a chance to think about your own feelings. You have to do what’s best for the forward,” Marsh said after the first night. “They are itching to win events but the goal is to accumulate team and suck it up and try to take one for the team.” points to win the championship. We are going to have to fight throughout the three days to be our best. It is not going to come easy” Coventry capped off the championships by taking the crown in the 200 backstroke.

Day two was junior Margaret Hoelzer’s day to shine. The girl from Huntsville, Ala., raced in four “It was a good race, probably my best race of the whole meet,” Coventry said. “I just wanted to go events on Friday night, collecting a first- and second-place finish in her two individual events while out there and have fun and that is exactly what I did. It just all came together for me tonight.” also swimming on a record-setting relay and the final relay of the night as the Tigers continued to increase their lead. The Auburn senior class closed out their collegiate swimming careers in style, racking up a total of

569 points, the most in program history and the highest total at the NCAA Championships since 1993.

“We are very thrilled and honored to come out of here with a victory,” AU Coach David Marsh said.

“What I think you saw during this meet was really truly how many awesome swimmers there are in

the NCAAs. One of the things I tell my team is that when you win a swimming title, you are competing in the highest level athletic venue in collegiate sports. To win a team title is very special and different every time.”

“All season we have trained real hard and it has always been our goal to win three in a row,” Demerae Christianson said on behalf of the senior class. “It just feels good to get the job done and to celebrate not with just the senior class, but the whole team. It is just so special. Hopefully we have left something behind for the team next year.”

- By Dan Froehlich, Auburn Media Relations, and Susan Storey, Birmingham News

Kirsty Coventry took the 200 back title for the Tigers.

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Best Ever. That is how the 2004 Auburn men’s By the end of the first 2004 NCAA Results swimming and diving team will go down in history. night, the Tigers had already 1. Auburn 634 The Tigers, led by a group of four young men who amassed a 98-point lead on 2. Stanford 377.5 went by the catchphrase of ‘Auburn’s Four Horse- the field. But there was still 3. Texas 374 4. Arizona 322 men’, literally went out and re-wrote the NCAA work to be done. 5. Michigan 271 record books. And they did it six times over. 6. Florida 266 Sophomore Doug 7. California 255.5 Fred Bousquet - or ‘Freddy Biscuits’ as he came to Van Wie and senior Mark 8. Tennessee 140 be known around the pool deck - and his compatri- Gangloff were the next to 9. Minnesota 130 ots George ‘The Hammer of Justice’ Bovell, Ryan ‘The put ‘World’s Best’ next to 10. Georgia 112.5 Diesel’ Wochomurka and Derek ‘The Big Man’ Gibb their name as they joined set the tone for the Tigers from the get go, stroking Bousquet and Gibb in 2004 Auburn Titles to a world-best time in the events first race, the 200 re-writing the record books • Fred Bousquet free relay. in the 200 medley relay. 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR Record one set. Record four set. • George Bovell 200 IM, 200 FR, 400 FR • Mark Gangloff Bovell returned to the pool two events later and With two days complet- 200 MR successfully dropped the hammer on the field in the ed, the Tigers had gained a • Caesar Garcia 200 IM, defending his title from 2003 and doing it seemingly insurmountable Platform in a new world record time. 186.5-point lead on the • Derek Gibb field. But there was still work 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR “I felt a lot of pressure which I put on myself,” to be done. They were in Caesar Garcia picked up his second-consecutive platform title. • Doug Van Wie Bovell said after his nighttime swim. “I probably search of the title ‘Best Ever.’ 200 MR would have never forgiven myself after coming • Ryan Wochomurka so close (to a world record this morning) and not Though they didn’t provide themselves with a nickname, the diving trio of Caesar Garcia, Steven 200 FR, 400 FR accomplishing it.” Segerlin and Matt Bricker did their part for the team championship as well. After garnering a total of five All-America honors after the first two nights, the trio finished 1-2-6 on the platform, with Garcia Record two set. becoming the first man to ever successfully defend his platform title. All told, the divers contributed 93 points to the team total. One event later, it was Bousquet’s turn to defend his title in the 50 free. Considered the most exciting race in all of swimming, Bousquet sliced the water to his first individual world record - and With one event remaining, a first-place finish in the 400 free relay was all that stood between this after needing a swim-off to qualify for finals. Auburn and the points record. Enter the ‘Four Horsemen’ for their final ride. And ride they did - all the way to a fifth world-best time and a new NCAA points record of 634 points. “I guess I need to be a little mad to swim faster and my teammates knew it so they put me in good Records five and six set. condition for the race. Everybody was behind me,” Bousquet said. “Those four guys are always at their best at the relays and that has characterized my favorite Record three set. Auburn swimmers, going back to Rowdy (Gaines), Yoav (Bruck) and Nick Shackell. All four of those guys are just like that,” AU Coach David Marsh said of the ‘Four Horsemen.’

“The ‘Four Horsemen’ are just the best guys,” Gibb said. “When you got guys like Fred and George, it just gets everyone going and we weren’t going to look back the rest of the way.”

The Tigers had literally lapped the field. Auburn had won the event by 256.5 points. The ‘Four Horsemen’ alone contributed 340 points, beating all but three teams by themselves.

“Last year was great but I wanted this one even more,” senior captain Bryce Hunt said. “All year long us seniors tried to lead by example.”

And lead they did.

- By Dan Froehlich, Auburn Media Relations

Auburn’s ‘Four Horsemen’ of Fred Bosquet, Derek Gibb,

Ryan Wochomurka and George Bovell were part of six records.

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 51 2003 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Home sweet home. The only thing sweeter then 2003 NCAA Results winning the first women’s National Champion- 1. Auburn 536 ship in school history is defending that title at 2. Georgia 373 home. Even though the Tigers went undefeated 3. Southern California 284 during the regular season, won their first SEC 4. Southern Methodist 281 Championship just three weeks prior and had the 5. Florida 277 number one ranking all year long, with the level 6. Stanford 275.5 of competition and being seen as the team to beat 7. Texas 220 the women knew they would have to swim well to 8. California 215 win again. 9. Arizona 209 “It gives you a certain level of confidence that 10. Arizona State 135 we swam so well at SEC (Championships), and our times were seeded well. However, like other 2003 Auburn Titles coaches said there have not been a point scored • Jenni Anderson yet in this meet. We are not taking anything for 200 MR granted. We know there are great teams here • Maggie Bowen ready to compete. However, the team is ready 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 FR, Enjoying the trophy presentation. and we know we can swim faster. We are looking 800 FR, 400 MR forward to competing with some of the best in the pool, NCAA, and US Open records with a time of 3:31.45. • Eileen Coparropa world,” Auburn senior captain Maggie Bowen said As day two got underway it was evident that Auburn was the class of the meet. Auburn qualified 400 FR prior to the championships. 12 swimmers for the evening session as well as being the top seed in the 200 medley relay. Leading • Kirsty Coventry With the resurgent women at the University of the way were Bowen, who qualified first and second in the 400 IM and the 100 breast respectively, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Georgia hungry after their three-year reign atop and Coventry, who qualified first in the 100 back. The sellout hometown crowd did not go away • Margaret Hoelzer women’s swimming was broken by Auburn in disappointed at the end of the second day as Auburn extended their lead to an impressive 127 point 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR 2002, and superstars like Natalie Coughlin leading lead with one day to go. • Heather Kemp a strong University of California team it looked like In the evenings’ first event, Auburn’s relay team of Jenni Anderson, Laura Swander, Hoelzer, and 200 free, 800 FR Auburn would need all of their 18 athletes to win Short won by nearly two seconds with a time of 1:36.69 once again breaking the pool, NCAA, and • Becky Short their second title in as many years. US Open record. The victories continued to come as Bowen won the 400 IM for the third consecutive 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Day one started very strong for the Tigers as year. Junior Heather Kemp provided the most exciting race of the night, winning her first National • Laura Swander they qualified with four top seeds out of the five Championship by tying North Carolina’s Jessi Perruquet with a time of 1:45.01. The evening’s finale 200 MR events. A morning that featured Auburn swimmers was another Auburn title as the team of Hoelzer, Kemp, Coventry, and Bowen broke the NCAA meet qualifying one-two in the 200 IM also featured record in the 800 Freestyle relay. pool records by the 200 medley relay team and by Becky Short in the 50 free. The last prelims session saw the women pick up right where they left off the night before. Nine In finals the ladies jumped out to a 45.5 point lead after day one with some impressive swims. women earned the right to swim again for the final session. Short continued her strong meet by Bowen and Kirsty Coventry combined to finish 1-2 in the 200 IM. The win was Bowen’s third straight in grabbing the top spot in the 100 free. Joining her were two other Tigers, Coparropa, and Kemp. Hoelzer the event at NCAA’s and gave her the three fastest times in NCAA history. Short and Eileen Coparropa also swam very well qualifying for finals twice, in the 200 back and the 200 fly. The women also had kept the momentum going by finishing second and third in the 50 free. With the lead, the ladies the fastest 400 freestyle relay team Saturday morning. wanted to send a message in the evening’s final event: the 400 medley relay. They sent quite a strong With victory virtually assured the women cemented their second straight NCAA title with another message indeed as the team of Coventry, Bowen, Margaret Hoelzer, and Short not only won, but set strong session. Coventry and Hoelzer finished second and third in the 200 back to start the last session. Short and Coparropa followed them with another 2-3 Auburn finish highlighted by Short’s school record 48.53 second place. The women finished the meet as they started it by winning yet another relay by dropping over three seconds from their morning swim in a fast 3:14.15. “This is truly a great night for Auburn University,” Auburn athletics director David Housel said. “I am especially proud of our swimmers, coaches and their staff that in the same week that they won the NCAA title, they also were named as an academic All-American team. The fact that David Marsh is a product of the Auburn swim program makes this much more special. It is a great day to be an Auburn Tiger.” Kirsty Coventry, With their hometown fans cheering and the anxious men’s team urging them on all weekend, the Eileen Coparropa, women finished their season as they had planned all along, with a victory swim and fight song in a Becky Short and pool that they dominated all year long. Maggie Bowen celebrate winning the 400 free relay title. - By Justin Caron, class of 2003

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Pressure. With an immeasurable amount of 2003 NCAA Results self-inflicted pressure on their collective shoulders, 1. Auburn 609.5 the Auburn’s men’s swimming and diving class of 2. Texas 413 2003 not only answered the bell at the national 3. Stanford 374 championships, but they came out with nary a 4. California 329 scratch on their faces. 5. Southern California 268 Having just watched their women’s counterparts 6. Florida 232 win it all for the second consecutive year, the 7. Minnesota 228 men’s team was determined to head down to 8. Arizona 205 Austin, Texas - the exact pool that the women had George Bovell captured his first 9. Michigan 173.5 taken the celebratory dip in a year ago - and bring 200 IM NCAA title during the 2003 10. Virginia 125 back the one thing the seniors were lacking, an meet. NCAA title. 2003 Auburn Titles From the outset the Tigers were on fire, trailing in • Fred Bousquet the overall points battle for a total of two events. 50 free By the time event three rolled around, freshman • George Bovell George Bovell was ready to leave Auburn’s first 200 IM mark on the championships. Bovell not only • Caesar Garcia helped move the Tigers to the top of the leader Platform board, but he challenged history, winning the 200 IM in a NCAA and US Open record time of 1:42.66. On event later his classmate did his part as Fred With the trophy already firmly in their grasp, diver Caesar Garcia brought Auburn its first diving title in Bousquet - affectionately called Freddy Biscuits by his teammates - swam to his own title, winning the 16 years. With twists and turns and flips and reverses, Garcia scored a 575.80 on the platform on the men’s 50 freestyle in a convincing 19.31. The event turned out to be the coming out party for the Tigers final night, tying for the NCAA title. as a total of four AU swimmers swam in the championship finals. The did more than just secure an NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship By the time the curtain came down on day one, the Tigers held a commanding 85-point lead, on Saturday night, March 29, 2003. They did it without leaving a doubt of who was the best team in having corralled 206 points in the first session. Both the 200 IM and the 50 free were titles that the the country with contributions coming from all 19 athletes on the NCAA roster. Just as impressive was Tigers had last won in 1999, also the last time AU won the overall crown. the fact that the Tigers scored in all 21 events, a rarity in the sport. Day two was more of the same as the Tigers were just three points shy of doubling their lead by the When it was all said and done, the Tigers won the third national team title in program history by end of the night - not to mention racking up a total of 449 points, just 47.5 points less than what AU crushing the field by a whopping 196.5 points, becoming just the second team in NCAA history to had tallied in 1997 when they first won it all, the most points in school history. break the 600-point barrier as the Tigers tallied 609.5 points. Night two again started out with fireworks as the Auburn 200 medley relay team of Bryce Hunt, Pat “The fact that all 19 athletes scored in every event shows the diversity of this team,” David Marsh Calhoun, Bousquet and Derek Gibb erased the oldest Auburn record on the books. Though they could said. “We are not about one star. I am just delighted.” not claim the NCAA title, the points-train gathered more steam as the night rolled on. AU tallied 61 All-America honors in the process and made sure that the class of 2003 left without As was the case with the 200 IM the night before, the 400 IM was an Auburn event with three any disappointment. Tigers stroking the walls for points. “All I can see is the eyes of this senior class because they are the ones that initiated the effort to The culmination of the night - and possibly the championships - was in the 100 breaststroke finals pull this team together in a special way,” Marsh said. “They did the follow-through and then came to as Auburn Tigers filled four of the eight lanes available. Again the Tigers could not stand atop the this meet and gave the performance. They didn’t want to leave Auburn without a championship, and I podium for the awards ceremony, but the feeling amongst the Tiger bench area was one of significant hope that is the attitude of future swimmers and divers that come into our program.” accomplishment.

- By Justin Caron, class of 2003

Fred Bousquet captured his first of three 50 free titles.

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 53 2002 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS By the time day three rolled around, there was no 2002 NCAA Results doubt in the minds of coaches, athletes and fans, 1. Auburn 474 who was going to win the 2002 NCAA Women’s 2. Georgia 386 Swimming and Diving Championship in Austin, 3. Stanford 301 4. Southern California 300.5 Texas, except in the minds of the soon to be champs 5. Texas 267.5 - the Auburn Tigers. 6. Florida 249 Not that the team thought the feat was impos- 7. California 245 sible or that they weren’t capable, but the fear of 8. Southern Methodist 178 “you just don’t know what can happen” loomed over 9. Arizona State 136 their heads. 9. Indiana 136 Heading into that last day of competition, the 2002 Auburn Titles Tigers stood at 67 points ahead of the second place • Maggie Bowen team with a strong day of competition remaining. 200 IM, 400 IM Although the team knew they held a safe lead, the Tigers couldn’t help remembering last season, when a false start on the 400 free relay in the prelims of day three squashed any hope of bringing home Auburn’s first-ever women’s NCAA title. Little did Auburn know, that now insignificant set-back may have very well been the fire fueling the drive to their title in 2002. Eight athletes returned in 2002 from that season. Stronger than ever. Celebrating Auburn’s first NCAA women’s title. Both mentally and physically. fending national champion Georgia by 88 points. All the hard work, and yes, blood sweat and tears The stage was set. All Auburn had to do was have a solid preliminary round in the morning and stay had come to fruition. The Tigers brought home the title. in the places they qualified in for the finals and the title would be theirs. As commonplace in some of Auburn’s past seasons, the 2002 team didn’t need a superstar. Sure, That sounds simple enough, but what most casual fans didn’t realize is that the Auburn team was they had one. Junior Maggie Bowen not only earned two NCAA titles in the 200 and 400 individual filled with a team of three freshmen, six sophomores and two juniors. Not exactly veterans to pressure. medley and finished second in the 100 breaststroke, but she swam on four relays and broke her own Not only did Auburn have a solid prelim competition, the Tigers again dominated the pool all but American Record in the 200 IM (1:53.91). officially announcing their claim to history. But Bowen’s individual point total could have been erased and the Tigers would have still stood The Tigers had an emotional meeting immediately following the morning swim. The topic? It was at the top of the awards stand in the end. No, this was a team title. A title where all 11 swimmers the fact that the title was all but clinched. The meeting was one of tears, prayer and lots of hugs. But became All-Americans. All 11 women stood on that awards stand as individuals and claimed a trophy. this time, the tears were of joy and not disappointment. Freshman Margaret Hoelzer was the 10th-highest scorer at the meet placing fourth in both the That night of swimming at the championships was one no one could forget. The Tigers controlled 100 butterfly and 200 backstroke and fifth in the 200 fly. The team as a whole broke an astounding the meet despite the excitement, despite the anxiousness and despite the immeasurable pressure put 14 school records during the three-day event and AU head coach David Marsh was named the NCAA on those 11 women. The Texas Aquatics Center was indeed painted orange on March 23, 2002, but on Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. He and associate head women’s this night, the color changed a bit. coach Kim Brackin had constructed a masterpiece. No one could deny the astounding performance Their dream had come true, the Auburn Tiger women’s swim team defeated rival and three-de- Auburn had just accomplished. Not No. 1 Stanford and not runner-up Georgia. The Tigers were finally on top. Where they knew they could and should be. With such a young “inex- perienced” squad, it is a spot they don’t plan on relinquishing any time soon.

- By Mendy Nestor, Auburn Media Relations

Maggie Bowen won both the 200 and 400 IM events in 2002.

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They came, they fought, they conquered. With the relay team blazed through 1999 NCAA Results a third-place ranking going into the 1999 the 400 free relay. Ending the 1. Auburn 467.5 NCAA Championships, the Tigers went to the IU Championships as they began 2. Stanford 414.4 Natatorium on the prowl, looking to bring the them, AU set the U.S. Open, 3. Texas 356.5 NCAA title back to the Plains. A second title in NCAA and NCAA meet record in 4. California 300.5 two years would be nothing short of astounding the 400 free relay with a time of 5. Arizona 296 for the Auburn program which saw its first NCAA 2:50.90. 6. Southern California 286.5 title in 1997. “I was like a cat on a hot stove 7. Tennessee 171 However, with no divers available, Auburn was Saturday night,” said Marsh. 8. Michigan 169 going to have to fight for every point they earned. As soon as senior Romain Bar- 9. Georgia 149.5 Having at least 39 teams and 250 athletes entered nier touched the wall, everyone 10. Texas A&M 148 into the competition, AU knew that this would knew that the Auburn Tigers had be no easy triumph. Head coach David Marsh won their second NCAA title. 1999 Auburn Titles believed the key to Auburn’s success would rely “The goal was, as is with a lot • Aaron Ciarla on the team leaders taking charge as well as the of programs, to win a national 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, freshman stepping up to contribute to the team. championship,” said Marsh. “We 200 MR Auburn made their presence known early as the had an exceptional commitment • Mike Bartz Tigers swam a time of 1:16.50 in the 200 free relay from our seniors to lead the Dave Denniston captured the 200 breast title and was a part of the 200 MR, 400 MR during prelims, setting a U.S. Open, NCAA and program. Throughout the year, 200 and 400 medley relays. • Matt Busbee NCAA meet record. That energy and enthusiasm when we hit a lot of bumps in the 200 FR set a pace that would catapult the Tigers through road, but they pulled us together.” • Dave Denniston the rest of the meet. The celebration of the second national title in three years, began on the pool deck and continued 200 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR “On the first day, our goal wasn’t necessarily to all the way back home to the Plains. After they arrived, there was the traditional rolling of Toomer’s • Brett Hawke set a record. Time wasn’t the issue, we just wanted Corner, causing downtown Auburn to look snow white in April. A coronation ceremony along with the 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, to get our hand on the wall first and get our 40 Tiger walk from the Martin Aquatic Center to the coliseum was held in their honor. It was a moment of 400 MR points,” team captain Aaron Ciarla said. “We were glory for the newcomers and a sense of conquest for the older members of the team who now had two • Lionel Moreau just focusing on one session at a time. We just NCAA titles placed by their name. 200 IM went out gunning for it.” “When you do something special at Auburn, the whole town and university celebrate,” said Marsh. • Brock Newman Auburn continued to release their ammunition In addition to the titles, AU now owns three of the five NCAA records in the relays, two of which 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR as the Tigers, went on to win four of the five were set this year. swimming events held on day one. Senior Lionel “The relays did play a crucial role,” said Marsh. “The fun thing about it was that there were different Moreau captured the 200 IM (1:45.24) title, heroes on each different relay.” followed by Ciarla’s victory in the 50 free (19.34) and closed out the day by winning its closest event Auburn won seven events and placed in the top eight of eight others. There was one swimming of the evening, the 400 medley relay (3:09.17). Brett Hawke, the anchor leg of the relay, dove in event, out of eighteen, in which the Tigers did not earn points. For the first time in AU history, all of the behind but swam a 42.34 split to outtouch Stanford’s Justin Ewers as the Tigers won by .08 of a second, Auburn NCAA team earned All-America honors. One could say that the Tigers went above and beyond 3:09.17 to 3:09.25. At the end of day one, Auburn had a 41-point lead over Texas and a 58.5-point the call of duty to prove that they were No. 1. lead over Stanford. NCAA champion Denniston summed it up best: “This is a dream come true. That’s why I came to The Tigers added to their title portfolio on day two as they continued to dominate in the relay events Auburn, why a lot of guys did. Being this close and being able to taste it is a lot of fun.” Well said. and score points in individual events. AU total recorded 168.5 points on day two alone, but only won one title, the 200 medley relay (1:26.12). -By Shea Miller On the last day, the competition became very intense, as Stanford remained within reach of Auburn. It was truly a nail biter down to the last event. One of the biggest bonuses of the meet came on day three when sophomore Dave Denniston swam 1:55.51 to win the 200 breast title, the third individual title for AU in the meet. Heading into the final event of the meet, the 400 free relay, the Tigers knew that Stanford was still on their heels. AU’s leadership of Brock Newman, Hawke, Ciarla and Romain Barnier did not fail the Tigers as

Aaron Ciarla took home four NCAA titles, including the 50 free.

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 55 1997 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Minneapolis, Minnesota will always be a fond 1997 NCAA Results memory for head coach David Marsh and his 1997 1. Auburn 496.5 2. Stanford 340 men’s swimming and diving team. It is there that 3. Georgia 297 the Tigers won the program’s first ever national 4. Texas 286 championship. 5. Tennessee 235.5 With four senior All-Americans, including three 6. Southern California 235 Olympians, the 1996-97 team dominated the com- 7. Michigan 209 petition by amassing a record total of 496.5 points. 8. Miami 197 9. Florida State 160 Ranked number two in the country going into 10. Southern Methodist 157 the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, Auburn left no doubt about who was really 1997 Auburn Titles number one as the Tigers overwhelmed top-ranked • Mike Bartz Stanford, defending national champion Texas and 200 MR, 400 MR 54 other teams that had qualified for nationals. The • Matt Busbee 200 FR SEC champion Tigers finished a strong 156.5 points ahead of the second-place Cardinals. Brett Hawke earned his first NCAA individual title and • Aaron Ciarla Auburn’s only of the meet 200 FR “To be honest, I didn’t know what to expect,” said was although John Hargis had the fastest 100 butterfly split on the medley relay we won, he had a • John Hargis Marsh. “I really enjoyed watching the guys celebrate 200 MR, 400 MR disappointing 100 butterfly, but minutes later he was leading the cheers. That is what a guy of quality and having a good time feeling great about Auburn • Brett Hawke character does. Scott Tucker ended his career on an incredibly positive note. He was key in several of University, their experience here and seeing it pay 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR, our relays. He has done Auburn very proud. Koffi Kla has been the best team diver I think we have 400 FR off for all of the hard work they put in this year.” ever had at Auburn. All four of those four will be missed sorely.” • Adam Jerger In addition to winning the national title, Marsh Newcomer Brett Hawke made an impression as he swam 19.16 in the 50 free prelims, the fastest 200 MR, 400 MR was named 1997 NCAA Coach of the Year, adding to ever by an Auburn swimmer. Hawke eventually took the title with a time of 19.19. • Brock Newman his accolades of great swimming accomplishments. 400 FR, 400 MR Wearing their “Marsh Madness” t-shirts, which featured a photo of their coach in his longer hair The previous year at the NCAA Championships in • Nick Shackell that was fashionable in the late 1970s as an All-American swimmer at AU, Auburn’s 18 competitors at Austin, Texas, the Tigers scored 443.5 points to finish 200 FR, 400 FR nationals were obviously a close-knit group. Emphasizing the point was the decision to bleach their • Scott Tucker ahead of top-ranked Michigan’s 358 total but lost hair white as a further sign of team unity. 400 FR by 35.5 points to Texas’ 479. Auburn remembered The Tigers won four out of five relays, placed second in the 800 free relay and had 16 individuals what it felt like to be so close and not get there and earn All-America honors. used that to push them over the top. After arriving back to Auburn, the Tigers and supporters gathered at Toomer’s Corner for a pep rally Stanford came into nationals ranked first ahead of Auburn, Tennessee, Texas, Southern California despite rain and thunder. An official Coronation of Champions ceremony was held featuring a tradi- and Michigan. The field included 12 returning individual champions but none from Auburn, which did tional Tiger Walk from the Martin Aquatics Center to the coliseum where the swimmers and coaches have Nick Shackell, Brock Newman, and Scott Tucker, members of the defending champion 400 free received handshakes, high fives and cheers as they enjoyed their moment in the spotlight. The formal relay team. ceremony featured a list of speakers and proclamations from the president and the vice president of With the three Olympians, Shackell, Tucker and Hargis and the senior diver Koffi Kla, Auburn rose to the United States to the mayor of Auburn. the top. “Nick Shackell, through his attitude, his care and love for the team, and his competitiveness, - By Mark Murphy has been a tremendous leader,” said Marsh. “One of the most important moments of this meet

Celebration in the pool.

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Women’s NCAA Titles by Athlete Women’s NCAA Titles by Event Women’s NCAA Titles by Year Name No. Event(s) Event No. Athletes 2013 - Indianapolis, Ind. Jenni Anderson 2 200 MR (2003) 50 free 1 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2011) 100 fly Olivia Scott...... 51.64 200 MR (2004) 100 free 2 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2011, 2012) 2012 - Auburn, Ala. Adrienne Binder 1 500 free (2007) 200 free 3 Margaret Hoelzer (2004, 2005) 100 free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 46.88 Allison Bock 1 200 MR (1994) Heather Kemp (2003) 2011 - Austin, Texas Maggie Bowen 9 200 IM (2001, 2002, 2003) 500 free 1 Adrienne Binder (2007) 50 free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 21.38 400 IM (2001, 2002, 2003) 1650 free 2 Hayley Peirsol (2006, 2007) 100 free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 47.07 400 FR (2003) 100 fly 2 Mimi Bowen (1997) 2008 - Columbus, Ohio 800 FR (2003) Olivia Scott (2013) 200 IM Ava Ohlgren...... 1:53.94 400 MR (2003) 100 back 2 Rachel Goh (2006, 2007) 2007 - Minneapolis, Minn. Mimi Bowen 2 100 fly (1997) 200 back 2 Kirsty Coventry (2005, 2004) 500 free Adrienne Binder...... 4:36.96 200 MR (1997) 200 IM 5 Ava Ohlgren (2008) 1650 free Hayley Piersol...... 15:45.92 Stephanie Bowers 1 200 MR (1994) Kirsty Coventry (2005) 100 back Rachel Goh...... 51.97 Eileen Coparropa 2 400 FR (2003) Maggie Bowen (2003, 2002, 2001) 400 IM Ava Ohlgren...... 4:04.08 200 MR (2003) 400 IM 5 Ava Ohlgren (2007) 2006 - Athens, Ga. Kirsty Coventry 7 200 back (2004, 2005) Kirsty Coventry (2005) 100 back Rachel Goh...... 52.35 200 IM (2005) Maggie Bowen (2003, 2002, 2001) 1650 free Hayley Peirsol...... 15:49.48 400 IM (2005) 400 FR 1 Short, Coparropa, Coventry, Bowen (2003) 2005 - West Lafayette, Ind. 400 FR (2003) 800 FR 1 Hoelzer, Kemp, Coventry, Bowen (2003) 200 IM Kirsty Coventry...... 1:54.37 800 FR (2003) 200 MR 4 Anderson, Swander, Hoelzer, Coparropa (2004) 400 IM Kirsty Coventry...... 4:08.48 400 MR (2003) Anderson, Swander, Hoelzer, Short (2003) 200 back Kirsty Coventry...... 1:50.54 Rachel Goh 2 100 back (2006, 2007) Wenglarksi, McReynolds, Bowen, Taylor (1997) 200 free Margaret Hoelzer...... 1:44.60 Margaret Hoelzer 7 200 free (2004, 2005) Bowers, Reynolds, Kruger, Bock (1994) 2004 - College Station, Texas (SCM) 800 FR (2003) 400 MR 1 Coventry, Bowen, Hoelzer, Short (2003) 200 free Margaret Hoelzer...... 1:56.16 200 MR (2003, 2004) 1-meter 1 Marina Smith (1993) 200 back Kirsty Coventry...... 2:03.86 400 MR (2003) 200 MR Jenni Anderson...... 1:49.02 Heather Kemp 2 200 free (2003) Laura Swander 800 FR (2003) Margaret Hoelzer Kristie Kruger 1 200 MR (1994) Eileen Coparropa Annemieke McReynolds 1 200 MR (1997) 2003 - Auburn, Ala. Ava Ohlgren 2 200 IM (2008) 200 free Heather Kemp...... 1:45.01 400 IM (2007) 200 IM Maggie Bowen...... 1:55.33 Hayley Peirsol 2 1650 free (2006, 2007) 400 IM Maggie Bowen...... 4:06.15 Keri Reynolds 1 200 MR (1994) 400 FR Becky Short...... 3:14.15 Olivia Scott 1 100 fly (2013) Eileen Coparropa Becky Short 3 400 FR (2003) Kirsty Coventry 200 MR (2003) Maggie Bowen 400 MR (2003) 800 FR Margaret Hoelzer...... 7:02.72 Marina Smith 1 1-meter diving (1993) Heather Kemp Laura Swander 2 200 MR (2003, 2004) Kirsty Coventry Katie Taylor 1 200 MR (1997) Maggie Bowen Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 3 50 free (2011) 200 MR Jenni Anderson...... 1:36.69 100 free (2011, 2012) Laura Swander Anne Wenglarski 1 200 MR (1997) Magaret Hoelzer Becky Short 400 MR Kirsty Coventry...... 3:31.45 Maggie Bowen Margaret Hoelzer Becky Short 2002 - Austin, Texas 200 IM Maggie Bowen...... 1:53.91 400 IM Maggie Bowen...... 4:04.69 2001 - Long Island, N.Y. 200 IM Maggie Bowen...... 1:55.49 400 IM Maggie Bowen...... 4:07.26 1997 - Indianapolis, Ind. 100 fly Mimi Bowen...... 52.05 200 MR Anne Wenglarski...... 1:39.57 Annemieke McReynolds Mimi Bowen Katie Taylor 1994 - Indianapolis, Ind. 200 MR Stephanie Bowers...... 1:40.12 Keri Reynolds Kristie Kruger Allison Bock 1993 - Minneapolis, Minn. Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace captured three NCAA titles, winning the 50 free in 2011 1-meter Marina Smith...... 443.60 and the 100 free in both 2011 and 2012.

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Men’s NCAA Titles by Athlete Men’s NCAA Titles by Event Name No. Event(s) Brock Newman 6 200 FR (1999) Event No. Athletes Jakob Andjkaer 3 200 FR (2009) 400 FR (1996, 1997, 1999) 50 free 8 Cesar Cielo (2007, 2008) 400 FR (2007, 2009) 400 MR (1997, 1999) Fred Bousquet (2003, 2004, 2005) Romain Barnier 1 400 FR (1999) Kohlton Norys 3 100 back (2009) Aaron Ciarla (1999) Michael Bartz 5 200 MR (1997, 1998, 1999) 200 FR (2009) Brett Hawke (1997) 400 MR (1997, 1999) 400 FR (2009) Rowdy Gaines (1979) Fred Bousquet 6 50 free (2003, 2004, 2005) Kyle Owens 1 200 FR (2013) 100 free 4 Cesar Cielo (2007, 2008) 200 FR (2004) Alexei Puninski 3 200 FR (2008) Rowdy Gaines (1981, 1980) 400 FR (2004) 200 MR (2007, 2008) 200 free 2 Rowdy Gaines (1981, 1980) 200 MR (2004) Oswaldo Quevedo 1 200 FR (2000) 100 back 1 Kohlton Norys (2009) George Bovell 5 200 IM (2003, 2004) Jose Rocha 1 1-meter diving (1987) 100 breast 1 Scott Spann (1978) 200 FR (2004, 2006) Nick Shackell 3 200 FR (1997) 200 breast 1 Dave Denniston (1999) 400 FR (2004) 400 FR (1996, 1997) 200 IM 6 George Bovell (2003, 2004) Matt Bricker 1 Platform Diving (2005) Michael Silva 1 200 MR (2009) Lionel Moreau (1999) Matt Busbee 3 200 FR (1997, 1999, 2000) Steven Segerlin 3 3-meter (2007) Kurt Jackimowski (1995) Greg Busse 1 200 FR (2000) Platform (2006, 2007) Scott Spann (1978, 1977) Marcelo Chierighini 1 200 FR (2013) Scott Spann 3 100 breast (1978) 200 FR 9 Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens (2013) Aaron Ciarla 7 50 free (1999) 200 IM (1977, 1978) Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett (2009) 200 FR (1997, 1999, 2000) Matt Targett 7 200 FR (2006, 2007, 2009) Cielo, Puninski, Weniger, Goodrich (2008) 400 FR (1999) 400 MR (2009) Cielo, Targett, Goodrich, Lundquist (2007) 200 MR (1998, 1999) 200 MR (2009) Cielo, Targett, Lundquist, Bovell (2006) Cesar Cielo 10 50 free (2007, 2008) 400 FR (2007, 2009) Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet (2004) 100 free (2007, 2008) Scott Tucker 2 400 FR (1996, 1997) Busbee, Ciarla, Quevedo, Busse (2000) 200 FR (2006, 2007, 2008) Luke Weniger 1 200 FR (2008) Ciarla, Hawke, Newman, Busbee (1999) 400 FR (2007) Jared White 1 200 MR (2009) Hawke, Busbee, Ciarla, Shackell (1997) 200 MR (2007, 2008) Pascal Wollach 1 400 MR (2009) 400 FR 7 Andkjaer, Norys, Targett, McGill (2009) Dave Denniston 3 200 breast (1999) Doug Van Wie 1 200 MR (2004) Andkjaer, Cielo, Targett, Lundquist (2007) 200 MR (1999) Ryan Wochomurka 2 200 FR (2004) Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet (2004) 400 MR (1999) 400 FR (2004) Newman, Hawke, Ciarla, Barnier (1999) James Disney-May 1 200 FR (2013) Hawke, Tucker, Newman, Shackell (1997) Bill Forrester 3 400 FR (1980) Gumbrill, Shackell, Newman, Tucker (1996) 800 FR (1978, 1980) McCagg, Morley, Forrester, Gaines (1980) Rowdy Gaines 8 50 free (1979) 800 FR 2 Morley, Forrester, McCagg, Gaines (1980) 100 free (1980, 1981) Morley, McCagg, Forrester, Gaines (1978) 200 free (1980, 1981) 200 MR 7 Louw, Targett, White, Silva (2009) 400 FR (1980) Goodrich, Maras, Puninski, Cielo (2007, 2008) 800 FR (1978, 1980) Van Wie, Gangloff, Bousquet, Gibb (2004) Mark Gangloff 1 200 MR (2004) Bartz, Denniston, Hawke, Ciarla (1999) Caesar Garcia 2 Platform Diving (2003, 2004) Bartz, Jerger, Hawke, Ciarla (1998) Derek Gibb 3 200 FR (2004) Bartz, Jerger, Hargis, Hawke (1997) 400 FR (2004) 400 MR 3 Targett, Wollach, Klein, McGill (2009) 200 MR (2004) Bartz, Denniston, Newman, Hawke (1999) Scott Goodrich 4 200 FR (2007, 2008) Bartz, Jerger, Hargis, Newman (1997) 200 MR (2007, 2008) 1-meter 1 Jose Rocha (1987) Oliver Gumbrill 1 400 FR (1996) 3-meter 1 Steven Segerlin (2007) John Hargis 2 200 MR (1997) Platform 5 Steven Segerlin (2006, 2007) 400 MR (1997) Matt Bricker (2005) Brett Hawke 9 50 free (1997) Caesar Garcia (2003, 2004) 200 FR (1997, 1999) 400 FR (1997, 1999) 200 MR (1997, 1998, 1999) 400 MR (1999) Kurt Jachimowski 1 200 IM (1995) Adam Jerger 3 200 MR (1997, 1998) 400 MR (1997) Adam Klein 1 400 MR (2009) TJ Leon 1 200 FR (2013) Gideon Louw 2 200 FR (2009) 200 MR (2009) Bryan Lundquist 3 200 FR (2006, 2007) 400 FR (2007) David Maras 2 200 MR (2007, 2008) Dave McCagg 3 400 FR (1980) 800 FR (1978, 1980) Tyler McGill 2 400 MR (2009) 400 FR (2009) Lionel Moreau 1 200 IM (1999) Rick Morley 3 400 FR (1980 Cesar Cielo currently holds the Auburn record for most NCAA titles by an individual (10) 800 FR (1978, 1980) with two coming in each the 50 and 100 free in 2007 and 2008.

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Men’s NCAA Titles by Year

2013 - Indianapolis, Ind. 400 FR Jakob Andjkaer...... 2:46.56 Oswaldo Quevedo Adam Jerger 200 FR Marcelo Chierighini...... 1:15.48 Cesar Cielo Greg Busse John Hargis James Disney-May Matt Targett Brock Newman TJ Leon Bryan Lundquist 1996 - Austin, Texas Kyle Owens 1999 - Indianapolis, Ind. 400 FR Oliver Gumbrill...... 2:52.87 200 MR Scott Goodrich...... 1:23.37 50 free Aaron Cialra...... 19.36 Nick Shackell 2009 - College Station, Texas David Maras 200 breast Dave Denniston...... 1:55.51 Brock Newman 100 back Kohlton Norys...... 45.26 Alexei Puninski 200 IM Lionel Moreau...... 1:45.24 Scott Tucker 200 FR Jakob Andkjaer...... 1:14.08 Cesar Cielo 200 FR Aaron Ciarla...... 1:16.63 Gideon Louw Brett Hawke 1995 - Indianapolis, Ind. Kohlton Norys 2006 - Atlanta, Ga. Brock Newman 200 IM Kurt Jachimowski...... 1:45.11 Matt Targett Platform Steven Segerlin...... 469.30 Matt Busbee 400 FR Jakob Andkjaer...... 2:46.67 200 FR Cesar Cielo...... 1:16.15 400 FR Brock Newman...... 2:50.90 1987 - Austin, Texas Kohlton Norys Matt Targett Brett Hawke 1-meter Jose Rocha...... 549.20 Matt Targett Bryan Lundquist Aaron Ciarla Tyler McGill George Bovell Romain Barnier 1981 - Austin, Texas 200 MR Jared White...... 1:22.36 200 MR Michael Bartz...... 1:26.12 100 free Rowdy Gaines...... 42.38 Michael Silva 2005 - Minneapolis, Minn. Dave Denniston 200 free Rowdy Gaines...... 1:33.91 Matt Targett 50 free Fred Bousquet...... 18.90 Brett Hawke Gideon Louw Platform Matt Bricker...... 604.35 Aaron Ciarla 1980 - Cambridge, Mass. 400 MR Pascal Wollach...... 3:01.39 400 MR Michael Bartz...... 3:09.17 100 free Rowdy Gaines...... 43.36 Adam Klein 2004 - Long Island, N.Y. (SCM) Dave Denniston 200 free Rowdy Gaines...... 1:34.57 Tyler McGill 50 free Fred Bousquet...... 21.10 Brock Newman 400 FR Dave McCagg...... 2:55.16 Matt Targett 200 IM George Bovell...... 1:53.93 Brett Hawke Rick Morley Platform Caesar Garcia...... 635.05 Bill Forrester 2008 - Federal Way, Wash. 200 FR George Bovell...... 1:23.75 1998 - Auburn, Ala. Rowdy Gaines 50 free Cesar Cielo...... 18.52 Ryan Wochomurka 200 MR Michael Bartz...... 1:25.24 800 FR Rick Morley...... 6:28.07 100 free Cesar Cielo...... 40.92 Derek Gibb Adam Jerger Bill Forrester 200 FR Cesar Cielo...... 1:15.66 Fred Bousquet Brett Hawke Dave McCagg Alexei Puninski 400 FR George Bovell...... 3:08.85 Aaron Ciarla Rowdy Gaines Luke Weniger Ryan Wochomurka Scott Goodrich Derek Gibb 1997 - Minneapolis, Minn. 1979 - Long Beach, Calif. 200 MR Scott Goodrich...... 1:23.24 Fred Bousquet 50 free Brett Hawke...... 19.19 50 free Rowdy Gaines...... 19.99 David Maras 200 MR Doug Van Wie...... 1:34.25 200 FR Brett Hawke...... 1:17.54 Alexei Puninski Mark Gangloff Matt Busbee 1978 - Long Beach, Calif. Cesar Cielo Fred Bousquet Aaron Ciarla 100 breast Scott Spann...... 56.62 Derek Gibb Nick Shackell 200 IM Scott Spann...... 1:48.69 2007 - Minneapolis, Minn. 400 FR Brett Hawke...... 2:51.23 800 FR Rick Morley...... 6:31.93 50 free Cesar Cielo...... 18.69 2003 - Austin, Texas Scott Tucker Dave McCagg 100 free Cesar Cielo...... 41.17 50 free Fred Bousquet...... 19.31 Brock Newman Bill Forrester 3-meter Steven Segerlin...... 415.80 200 IM George Bovell...... 1:42.66 Nick Shackell Rowdy Gaines Platform Steven segerlin...... 414.90 Platform Caesar Garcia...... 575.80 200 MR Michael Bartz...... 1:25.40 200 FR Cesar Cielo...... 1:15.56 Adam Jerger 1977 - Cleveland, Ohio Matt Targett 2000 - Minneapolis, Minn. John Hargis 200 IM Scott Spann...... 1:48.26 Scott Goodrich 200 FR Matt Busbee...... 1:25.14 Brett Hawke Bryan Lundquist Aaron Ciarla 400 MR Michael Bartz...... 3:08.96

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2013 Caitlin Geary...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR HM Corey Gerlach...... 3-meter (8 athletes, 19 honors) ...... 100 free HM, 200 free HM Rachel Goh...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 MR, 400 MR Emily Bos...... 50 free HM, 100 back HM, 200 MR, Rachel Goh...... 200 MR, 100 back, 200 back HM Chelsea Haser...... 500 free, 1650 free HM ...... 400 MR HM, 400 FR HM Micah Lawrence...... 200 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Kristen Hastrup...... 200 fly HM Megan Fonteno...... 400 FR HM Melissa Marik...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 FR, Alicia Jensen...... 200 breast Katie Gardocki...... 1,650 free HM ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM Jana Kolukanova...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, Micah Lawrence...... 200 breast HM, 400 MR HM Margo McCawley...... 100 back, 400 MR HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Lauren Norberg...... 200 MR, 100 breast HM Julianne McLane...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM Emily Kukors...... 100 free, 200 free, 200 IM, 200 FR,400 FR, 800 FR Lindsey Norberg...... 400 MR HM Ava Ohlgren...... 200 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 IM HM, 200 fly HM Margo McCawley...... 200 back HM, 200 MR Hannah Riordan...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM, 400 FR HM Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR, Gisela Morales...... 200 back HM Olivia Scott...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR HM, 400 FR HM ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM Jeri Moss...... 100 back HM, 200 back, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR 2008 Hayley Peirsol...... 500 free, 1650 free 2012 (14 athletes, 44 honors) Julie Stupp...... 200 fly HM, 200 IM, 400 IM (12 athletes, 34 honors) Maggie Bird...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 FR Erin Volcan...... 200 back HM Anna Aguero...... Platform HM Kara Denby...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Breast HM 2005 Emily Bos...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR (15 athletes, 53 honors) Vennie Dantin...... 1M, 3M, Platform HM Alana Dillette...... 200 MR Jenni Anderson...... 50 free HM, 100 back HM, 200 FR, 200 MR Abby Duncan...... 100 breast HM Emile Ewing...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR Tawnie Bethune...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM Katie Gardocki...... 1650 free HM, 800 FR HM Caitlin Geary...... 400 FR Adrienne Binder...... 400 IM, 1650 free Megan Fonteno...... 800 FR HM Chelsea Haser...... 500 Free HM Kirsty Coventry...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 back Becca Jones...... 800 FR HM Emily Kukors...... 100 Free HM, 200 Free, 200 IM ...... 200 FR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Haley Krakoski...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Kara Denby...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM Lauren Norberg...... 200 MR, 400 MR Melissa Marik...... 100 Back HM, 200 Back HM, 400 FR, ...... 100 breast HM, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Hannah Riordan...... 50 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR ...... 800 FR, 400 MR Lauren Duerk...... 400 IM HM Olivia Scott...... 100 fly, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Micah Martindale...... 1650 Free HM Kristen Hastrup...... 200 fly HM Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 50 free, 100 free, Margo McCawley...... 100 Back HM, 200 Back HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Margaret Hoelzer...... 200 free, 100 back, 200 back ...... 100 fly, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR, 400 MR Julianne McLane...... 100 Back HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Erica Meissner...... 200 Back Jana Kolukanova...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR 2011 Ava Ohlgren...... 200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM ...... 200 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR (9 athletes, 25 honors) ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Emily Kukors...... 100 free HM, 200 free, 200 IM Emily Bos...... 100 back, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR, 400 MR HM Melanie Roberts...... 100 Breast HM, 200 Breast HM ...... 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 FR Vennie Dantin...... 1-meter, Platform 2007 Jeri Moss...... 100 fly, 100 back, 200 back Caitlin Geary...... 400 FR, 100 free HM, 200 IM HM (19 athletes, 57 honors) Hayley Peirsol...... 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM HM Micah Lawrence...... 400 MR HM Anne Amardeilh...... 400 IM HM Lynnsey Segraves...... 3-meter HM, Platform HM Lauren Norberg...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM Tawnie Bethune...... 400 MR, 200 fly HM Julie Stupp...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM HM Lindsey Norberg...... 200 FR Adrienne Binder...... 500 free, 400 IM, 800 FR, 1650 free Erin Volcan...... 200 back HM Hannah Riordan...... 200 FR, 400 FR Maggie Bird...... 500 free, 1650 free HM 2004 (SCM) Olivia Scott...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Kara Denby...... 200 FR, 400 MR, 50 free, 200 MR, 100 free, 400 FR (18 athletes, 63 honors) Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 50 free, 100 free, Emile Ewing...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 200 back HM, 400 FR Anne Amardeilh...... 200 breast HM, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR, 400 MR HM Corey Gerlach...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter HM Jenni Anderson...... 50 free, 100 back HM, 200 FR, 200 MR Rachel Goh...... 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 back, 200 back HM Adrienne Binder...... 400 free, 1500 free, 400 IM, 800 FR 2010 Chelsea Haser...... 500 free HM, 1650 free HM Demerae Christianson...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM,400 MR (10 athletes, 30 honors) Kristen Hastrup...... 200 fly Eileen Coparropa...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Anna Aguero...... 1-meter HM, Platform HM Alicia Jensen...... 200 breast HM ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Maggie Bird...... 800 FR HM Emily Kukors...... 200 FR, 200 IM, 200 MR, Kirsty Coventry...... 200 back, 200 IM, 400 IM, Vennie Dantin...... Platform, 3-meter HM ...... 200 free, 800 FR, 100 free, 400 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Katie Gardocki...... 800 FR HM Melissa Marik...... 200 FR, 100 back, 200 back, 400 FR Lauren Duerk...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 breast HM Caitlin Geary...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM Margo McCawley...... 200 MR, 100 back HM, 200 back HM Margaret Hoelzer...... 200 free, 100 back, 200 back, Micah Lawrence...... 200 breast HM, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Julianne McLane...... 200 back HM ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Melissa Marik...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Ava Ohlgren...... 200 IM, 400 MR, 400 IM, 800 FR, 200 fly, 400 FR Heather Kemp...... 100 free, 200 free, 800 FR Ava Ohlgren...... 200 IM, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Hayley Peirsol...... 500 free, 1650 free Jana Kolukanova...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 FR, 400 MR ...... 800 FR HM, 200 fly HM Lynnsey Segraves...... 3-meter, platform HM Leslie Lunsmann...... 400 FR Hannah Riordan...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR HM Julie Stupp...... 400 MR, 400 IM, 200 breast HM Jeri Moss...... 200 back HM, 400 MR Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 50 free HM, 100 free 2006 Hayley Peirsol...... 1500 free HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM (18 athletes, 54 honors) Ashley Rubenstein...... 1-meter, 3-meter 2009 Anne Amardeilh...... 200 breast HM, 400 IM HM Becky Short...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, (11 athletes, 38 honors) Tawnie Bethune...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Maggie Bird...... 500 free, 1650 free, 800 FR Adrienne Binder...... 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM, 800 FR Laura Swander...... 100 breast HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Alana Dillette...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM, 100 fly HM Kara Denby...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR ...... 50 free HM, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR Emile Ewing...... 200 FR Lauren Duerk...... 200 breast, 200 IM HM, 400 IM,400 MR Erin Volcan...... 100 back, 200 back

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2003 2000 1996 (16 athletes, 56 honors) (9 athletes, 28 honors) (7 athletes, 21 honors) Jenni Anderson...... 100 back, 200 FR, 200 MR Cortnee Adams...... 200 FR HM Sarah Gieseke ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM Maggie Bowen...... 100 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM, Maggie Bowen...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 FR Michele Hall ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Mimi Bowen...... 100 fly HM, 200 FR HM, 400 MR Ali Hansen ...... 800 FR HM Demerae Christianson...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly HM, Cassidy Maxwell...... 400 FR HM Sarah Nunemaker ...... 400 IM HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Brook Monroe...... 100 breast, 200 breast, Katie Taylor...... 50 free, 400 FR, 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Eileen Coparropa...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, ...... 200 IM HM, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Anne Wenglarski...... 100 back, 200 back HM, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 400 MR Rada Owen...... 200 free, 400 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Renee Wittendorfer ...... 500 free HM, 400 FR, Kirsty Coventry...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 IM, Katie Ryan...... 100 back HM, 400 FR, 400 MR ...... 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Robyn Williford...... 50 free HM, 200 FR HM Lauren Duerk...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM Jen Woolf...... 200 free HM, 200 FR HM, 1995 Erin Gayle...... 50 free HM, 200 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR (8 athletes, 25 honors) Margaret Hoelzer...... 200 back, 100 fly, 200 fly, Kathy-Lyn Allen ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM ...... 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR 1999 Brooke LeBlanc ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR HM, Heather Kemp...... 100 free HM, 200 free, 500 free, 800 FR (10 athletes, 31 honors) ...... 400 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM, Jana Kolukanova...... 50 free HM, 200 FR Mimi Bowen...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM, 200 FR HM, Sarah Nunemaker ...... 400 IM HM Alessandra Lawless...... 100 fly HM ...... 400 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Rachel Pchola ...... 400 FR HM Leslie Lunsmann...... 100 fly HM, 200 IM HM, 400 FR Annemieke McReynolds...... 100 breast HM, 200 breast, Keri Reynolds ...... 100 breast, 200 FR HM, Jeri Moss...... 100 back HM ...... 400 MR HM ...... 400 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Becky Short...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Brook Monroe...... 200 MR Kim Robinson ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM, 200 MR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Valerie Oswald...... 400 IM HM, 800 FR HM Liz Sherwood ...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly, 400 MR HM Laura Swander...... 100 breast HM, 200 breast HM, Rada Owen...... 200 free, 500 free HM, 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM Anne Wenglarski ...... 100 back HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Katie Ryan...... 100 back HM, 200 FR HM, Erin Volcan...... 200 back HM ...... 400 MR HM, 800 FR HM, 200 MR 1994 Cathy Sursi...... 400 IM HM (9 athletes, 32 honors) 2002 Katie Taylor...... 50 free HM, 200 FR HM, Kathy-Lyn Allen ...... 100 fly HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM (11 athletes, 45 honors) ...... 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Allison Bock ...... 50 free HM, 100 free, 200 FR, Jenni Anderson...... 100 back, 200 MR Robyn Williford...... 200 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Maggie Bowen...... 100 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM, Jen Woolf...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM Stephanie Bowers ...... 200 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Ali Hansen ...... 200 fly HM, 800 FR HM Demerae Christianson...... 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR 1998 Kim Higel ...... 200 back, 400 IM HM, 400 MR Eileen Coparropa...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, (9 athletes, 37 honors) Kristie Krueger ...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM, 200 FR, ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Mimi Bowen...... 50 free HM, 100 fly, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Kirsty Coventry...... 100 back, 200 back, Lizzy Flynt...... 3-meter HM, Platform Brooke LeBlanc ...... 200 FR, 400 FR ...... 200 IM HM, 400 MR, 400 FR Annemieke McReynolds...... 100 breast HM, 200 breast, 400 MR Erin Meyer ...... 400 IM, 800 FR HM Magda Dyszkiewicz...... 500 free, 1650 free, Brook Monroe...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, Keri Reynolds ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, ...... 200 FR HM, 800 FR ...... 200 IM HM, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Margaret Hoelzer...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 fly Rada Owen...... 200 free, 200 back HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM Heather Kemp...... 200 free, 100 free HM, 500 free, 800 FR Katie Ryan...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR 1993 Cassidy Maxwell...... 50 free HM, 200 FR, 800 FR, Cathy Sursi...... 200 breast HM, 400 IM HM (8 athletes, 22 honors) Becky Short...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR Katie Taylor...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 FR, Kathy-Lyn Allen ...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly HM, Laura Swander...... 100 breast HM, 200 breast HM, 200 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM Jen Woolf...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM Laura Berta ...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM, 800 FR HM 2001 Kristie Krueger ...... 100 fly, 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 200 MR (12 athletes, 39 honors) 1997 Brooke LeBlanc ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 200 MR Cortnee Adams...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, 200 FR, 200 MR (9 athletes, 31 honors) Erin Meyer ...... 400 IM HM, 800 FR HM Maggie Bowen.....200 breast HM, 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 MR, 800 FR Mimi Bowen ...... 50 free HM, 100 fly, 200 fly, Rachel Pchola ...... 200 back HM Demare Christianson...... 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Keri Reynolds ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, 200 MR Eileen Coparropa...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Sara Gieske ...... 800 FR Marina Smith...... 1-meter Magda Dyszkiewicz...... 200 free, 500 free, 1650 free, 800 FR Michele Hall ...... 200 FR Heather Kemp...... 200 free HM, 500 free HM, 800 FR Annemieke McReynolds ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, 1992 Cassidy Maxwell...... 200 free HM, 200 FR, 800 FR ...... 400 MR, 200 MR (7 athletes, 18 honors) Brook Monroe...... 100 breast HM, 200 IM HM Chrissy Mitchell ...... 800 FR Kristie Krueger...... 100 fly, 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Becky Short...... 50 free HM, 200 FR Rada Owen ...... 500 free HM, 400 FR, 800 FR Brooke LeBlanc...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM Taylor Spivey...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 MR, 400 MR Katie Ryan ...... 100 back HM, 200 FR, 400 FR Rachel Pchola ...... 100 back HM, 200 back, 200 MR, 400 MR Laura Swander ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, 200 MR Katie Taylor ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Keri Reynolds ...... 100 breast HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Robyn Williford...... 200 FR ...... 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Melissa Wilborn ...... 200 FR Anne Wenglarski ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, Karla Wilson ...... 400 FR ...... 400 MR, 200 MR Marina Smith ...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter HM

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1990 1982 (1 athlete, 2 honors) (6 athletes, 34 honors) Most All-America Honors: Marina Smith ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Julie Ginden ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 fly, Annie Lett...... 1981-84...... 26 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Emily Kukors...... 2005-08...... 26 1988 Carolyn Goodley ...... 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 2009-12...... 25 Katie Taylor...... 1996-99...... 25 (1 athlete, 1 honor) ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 MR Kirsty Coventry...... 2002-05...... 24 Kristina Persson ...... 100 fly Mary Holmes ...... 500 free, 1650 free, 200 FR, Kara Denby...... 2005-08...... 24 ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Margaret Hoelzer...... 2002-05...... 23 1987 Annie Lett ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, Ava Ohlgren...... 2007-10...... 23 (5 athletes, 5 honors) ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Eileen Coparropa...... 2001-04...... 22 Jillian Hall ...... 800 FR HM Sandy McIntyre ...... 50 back, 100 back, 200 back, Maggie Bowen...... 2000-03...... 21 Katie Heyburn ...... 800 FR HM ...... 200 IM, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Mimi Bowen...... 1997-00...... 21 Diane Kicklighter ...... 800 FR HM Mary Tipton ...... 400 FR Sandy McIntyre...... 1982-85...... 21 Kandis Perry ...... 800 FR HM Stephanie Putzi ...... 200 breast HM 1981 Most All-America Honors in a Single Season: (7 athletes, 29 honors) Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 2012...... 7 Emily Kukors...... 2007, 2008...... 7 1986 Keely Beasecker ...... 200 FR, 800 FR Kara Denby...... 2008...... 7 (6 athletes, 12 honors) Brenda Borgh ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Ava Ohlgren...... 2008...... 7 Mary Beth Eckerlein ...... 800 FR HM Julie Ginden ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM, Margaret Hoelzer...... 2004, 2005...... 7 Karen Furuhed ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM ...... 400 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Kirsty Coventry...... 2005...... 7 Katie Heyburn ...... 800 FR HM Mary Holmes ...... 1650 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR Maggie Bowen...... 2002...... 7 Catherine Laing ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM Annie Lett ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, Mimi Bowen...... 1997...... 7 Kandis Perry ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM ...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Katie Taylor...... 1997...... 7 Stina Persson ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM Johanna Malloy ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Allison Bock...... 1994...... 7 Joanne Simpson ...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 FR, Jana Kolukanova...... 2006...... 7 1985 ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 M R Annie Lett...... 1984...... 7 (5 athletes, 6 honors) Sandy McIntyre...... 1982...... 7 Julie Ginden...... 1982...... 7 Sandy McIntyre ...... 100 back, 200 FR HM 1980 Carolyn Goodley...... 1982...... 7 Mary Monahan ...... 200 FR HM (5 athletes, 24 honors) Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth...... 1980...... 7 Kandis Perry ...... 200 FR HM Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth...... 50 back, 100 back, Libby Pruden ...... 1650 free ...... 200 back, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400MR Most All-America Honors in a Lisa Zeiser ...... 200 FR HM Keely Beasecker...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, Single Season by a Freshman: ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Sandy McIntyre...... 1982...... 7 1984 Mary Holmes ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, Allison Bock...... 1992...... 6 (8 athletes, 27 honors) ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Brook Monroe...... 1998...... 6 Teresa Anderson ...... 200 FR, 400 FR Johanna Malloy ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Ava Ohlgren...... 2007...... 6 Darci Bodner ...... 200 breast, 800 FR Mary Tipton ...... 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 2009...... 6 Carolyn Goodley ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 800 FR, 400 MR Most All-America Individuals by a Team Dawn Hewitt ...... 100 breast 2007...... 19 Catherine Laing ...... 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR 1979 2006...... 18 Annie Lett ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, (4 athletes, 7 honors) 2004...... 18 ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth...... 50 back, 100 back, 2003...... 16 Sandra McIntyre ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, ...... 200 back, 200 FR 2005...... 15 ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Donna Cain ...... 200 FR 2008...... 14 Libby Pruden ...... 1650 free, 800 FR Suzanne Regis ...... 200 FR 2012...... 12 Merry Slagh ...... 200 FR 2001...... 12 1983 2002...... 11 (9 athletes, 31 honors) 1978 1993...... 11 Teresa Anderson ...... 200 FR, 400 FR (6 athletes, 10 honors) Most All-America Honors in a Darci Bodner ...... 50 back, 200 back, 800 FR Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth...... 100 back, 200 back, Single Season by a Team: Jeanine Dale ...... 50 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 200 MR 2004...... 63 ...... (18 athletes) Carolyn Goodley ...... 100 fly, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Donna Cain ...... 200 FR 2007...... 57...... (19 athletes) Dawn Hewitt ...... 50 back, 200 MR Portia Campbell ...... 200 MR 2003...... 56 ...... (16 athletes) Mary Holmes ...... 500 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Kathi Miller ...... 100 fly 2006...... 54...... (18 athletes) Catherine Laing ...... 200 FR Suzanne Regis ...... 200 FR, 200 MR 2005...... 53...... (15 athletes) Annie Lett...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Deana Sorenson ...... 200 MR 2002...... 45 ...... (11 athletes) ...... 800 FR, 400 MR 2008...... 44...... (14 athletes) Sandy McIntyre ...... 50 back, 100 back, 2001...... 39 ...... (12 athletes) ...... 200 back, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR 1998...... 37 ...... (9 athletes)

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2013 Gideon Louw...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 100 back, 800 FR, 100 free HM, 400 FR (8 athletes, 30 honors) Kelly Marx...... 3-meter, Platform, 1-meter HM Logan Madson...... 200 fly Marcelo Chierighini...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Tyler McGill...... 100 fly, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR, 200 IM HM David Maras...... 400 MR, 200 MR, 200 breast HM ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Kohlton Norys...... 200 FR, 800 FR HM Tyler McGill...... 800 FR, 200 fly HM James Disney-May...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 FR, Kyle Owens...... 800 FR HM Sean Osborne...... 200 IM HM, 100 breast HM, 200 breast HM ...... 400 FR, 200 MR Michael Silva...... 200 FR, 200 MR Kelly Marx...... 1-meter, Platform Stuart Ferguson...... 200 MR, 400 MR Jared White...... 200 MR, 100 back HM Dan Mazzaferro...... 3-meter HM, Platform Zane Grothe...... 200 free HM, 500 free, 1,650 free HM Pascal Wollach...... 400 MR, 100 back HM Alexei Puninski...... 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 fly, 400 FR Alex Hancock...... 200 FR Jon Roberts...... 200 IM HM, 100 breast, 200 breast HM Arthur Mendes...... 400 FR, 400 MR 2009 Joey Schneider...... 200 free HM, 800 FR Kyle Owens...... 100 back, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR (15 athletes, 47 honors) John Scott...... 200 fly John Santeiu...... 1M diving HM, 3M diving HM, Platform HM Jakob Andkjaer...... 200 FR, 50 free HM, 100 fly HM, Steven Segerlin...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform ...... 100 free HM, 400 FR Matt Targett...... 200 FR, 50 free, 100 fly, 100 free, 400 FR 2012 Will Dove...... 800 FR Luke Weniger...... 200 MR (11 athletes, 34 honors) Adam Klein...... 400 MR, 100 breast, 200 breast James Wike...... 200 IM, 400 MR, 100 back, 200 back, 400 FR Allen Browning...... 800 FR HM Robert Looney...... 200 fly HM Marcelo Chierighini...... 50 free, 100 free, Gideon Louw...... 200 FR, 50 free, 200 MR, 800 FR, 100 free 2006 ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Logan Madson...... 200 IM HM, 100 fly, 200 fly (16 athletes, 51 honors) James Disney-May...... 200 free, 400 FR, Kelly Marx...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform Jakob Andkjaer...... 100 free HM, 100 fly HM, 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 400 MR, 800 FR HM Dan Mazzaferro...... 3-meter HM, Platform HM George Bovell...... 50 free, 100 free HM Stuart Ferguson...... 100 breast, 400 MR Tyler McGill...... 200 IM HM, 400 MR, 100 fly, 800 FR, ...... 200 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Zane Grothe...... 200 free HM, 500 free, 1650 free, 800 FR HM ...... 200 fly, 400 FR Kurt Cady...... 200 IM HM Karl Krug...... 50 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR Max Murphy...... 200 back Cesar Cielo...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR TJ Leon...... 200 FR, 400 MR Kohlton Norys...... 200 FR Rory Connell...... 200 free, 200 fly, 800 FR Chris Manning...... 200 FR Michael Silva...... 200 MR, 100 breast Scott Goodrich...... 50 free HM, 100 back HM Drew Modrov...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR Matt Targett...... 200 FR, 50 free, 400 MR, 200 MR, Mark Johnson...... 200 fly HM Max Murphy...... 100 back HM, 200 back ...... 100 fly HM, 100 free, 400 FR Bryan Lundquist...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, 200 FR Kyle Owens...... 100 back, 200 IM, Jared White...... 200 MR, 100 back, 200 back Alexei Puninski...... 50 free, 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 800 FR HM Pascal Wollach...... 400 MR, 100 back, 800 FR, 200 back Joey Schneider...... 200 free HM Steve Segerlin...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform 2011 2008 John Scott...... 200 fly HM (14 athletes, 39 honors) (16 athletes, 41 honors) Eric Shanteau...... 200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM Adam Brown...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Cesar Cielo...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly HM Matt Targett...... 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Doug Van Wie...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 IM HM, Marcelo Chierighini...... 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, Will Dove...... 800 FR HM ...... 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 50 free HM Scott Goodrich...... 200 FR, 200 MR James Wike...... 200 back, 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Tony Cox...... 100 back, 400 MR HM Adam Klein...... 200 Breast HM Stuart Ferguson...... 400 MR HM Kyle Maese...... 800 FR HM 2005 Zane Grothe...... 500 free, 1650 free David Maras...... 200 MR (15 athletes, 50 honors) Adam Klein...... 200 MR, 100 breast HM, 400 MR HM Kelly Marx...... 1-Meter HM, 3-Meter, Platform HM Chad Barlow...... 100 back, 200 back Karl Krug...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR HM Dan Mazzaferro...... 1-Meter HM, 3-Meter, Platform Fred Bousquet...... 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 FR Chris Manning...... 200 FR, 50 free HM Tyler McGill...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly HM, 800 FR HM ...... 200 MR, 400 FR, 400 MR Dan Mazzaferro...... 3-meter HM, Platform HM Andrew Mitchell...... 200 Fly HM, 400 IM HM George Bovell...... 50 free HM, 100 free, 200 free, Drew Modrov...... 200 MR, 50 free HM Kohlton Norys...... 100 Back HM, 400 FR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 FR Max Murphy...... 200 back HM Alexei Puninski...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly Matt Bricker...... 1-meter, 3-meter HM, Platform Kohlton Norys...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 50 free HM, 400 MR HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Kurt Cady...... 200 IM HM, 200 MR Kyle Owens...... 100 back, 200 MR, Steve Scheren...... 200 FR, 400 FR Rory Connell...... 200 IM HM, 200 fly HM, 800 FR ...... 200 back HM, 400 MR HM Michael Silva...... 100 Breast HM, 400 MR Scott Goodrich...... 100 back HM Jared White...... 400 MR HM Luke Weniger...... 200 FR, 400 MR BJ Jones...... 500 free HM, 200 free HM, 400 FR Pascal Wollach...... 800 FR HM Shai Livnat...... 800 FR 2010 Bryan Lundquist...... 100 free HM, 200 FR (16 athletes, 39 honors) 2007 Sean Osborne...... 400 MR Jordan Anderson...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 100 fly HM (18 athletes, 65 honors) Steven Segerlin...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform Adam Brown...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR Jakob Andkjaer...... 200 FR, 50 free HM, 200 MR, Eric Shanteau...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 breast Tony Cox...... 100 back HM ...... 100 fly, 800 FR, 100 free HM, 400 FR Doug Van Wie...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 IM Will Dove...... 800 FR HM Cesar Cielo...... 200 FR, 50 free, 400 MR, ...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 800 FR Stuart Ferguson...... 100 breast HM ...... 200 MR, 100 back HM, 100 free, 400 FR Ryan Wochomurka...... 50 free, 100 free HM Chris Fox...... 200 FR, 100 breast HM, 800 FR HM Scott Goodrich...... 200 FR, 50 free, 400 MR, ...... 100 fly HM, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR Adam Klein...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 100 breast, 200 breast ...... 200 MR, 100 back HM, 100 free HM, 400 FR Karl Krug...... 50 free HM Bryan Lundquist...... 200 FR, 50 free, 400 MR,

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2004 Kirk Hampleman...... 100 back HM, 200 back, 200 IM, 400 MR Brett Hawke...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 100 fly HM, (15 athletes, 64 honors) Bryce Hunt...... 100 back HM, 200 back ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Chad Barlow...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, 400 MR BJ Jones...... 500 free HM Carter Hull...... 100 fly HM Fred Bousquet...... 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 FR, Jon Karr...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, 200 MR Jon Karr...... 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Matt Kidd...... 100 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Lionel Moreau...... 200 breast HM, 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 FR George Bovell...... 100 free, 200 free, 200 IM, Clay Kirkland...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Brock Newman...... 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Jeremy Knowles...... 200 fly HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Matt Bricker...... 3-meter, platform, 1-meter HM Eric vanGoethem...... 100 breast HM, 200 FR Oswaldo Quevedo...... 400 MR Mark Gangloff...... 100 breast, 200 breast, Ryan Wochomurka...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, John Pearce...... 200 free, 800 FR ...... 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Jeff Somensatto...... 200 fly Caesar Garcia...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform 2001 1998 Derek Gibb...... 50 free, 100 back, 100 free HM, (16 athletes, 42 honors) (14 athletes, 48 honors) ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR Greg Busse...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Romain Barnier...... 200 free, 800 FR Bryce Hunt...... 200 back, 100 fly, 100 back HM, Pat Calhoun...... 100 breast Michael Bartz...... 100 back, 200 back HM, 200 IM, ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Justin Caron...... 100 breast HM, 200 FR, 400 FR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR BJ Jones...... 200 free, 400 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Kevin Clements...... 1650 free HM, 200 IM HM, 400 IM, 800 FR Matt Busbee...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 200 MR Nate Knopf...... 1500 free Dave Denniston...... 100 breast, 200 breast,400 MR, 200 MR Greg Busse...... 200 free HM, 200 FR, 800 FR Jeremy Knowles...... 200 fly HM, 400 IM HM James Galloway ...... 400 IM HM, 800 FR Aaron Ciarla...... 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR Steve Segerlin...... Platform, 3-meter HM Mark Gangloff...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM Chip Crush...... 100 back HM, 200 FR, 200 MR Eric Shanteau...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 breast HM Caesar Garcia...... Platform Dave Denniston...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 MR Doug Van Wie...... 100 back, 200 IM, 200 back HM, 800 FR, 200 MR Andy Haidinyak...... 100 fly HM, 200 FR, 400 MR Brett Hawke...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 FR, Ryan Wochomurka...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Kirk Hampleman...... 200 back, 200 IM HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Bryce Hunt...... 100 back HM, 200 back Adam Jerger...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Jon Karr...... 200 MR Tom Klement...... 200 back, 200 IM 2003 Richard Long...... 400 FR, 800 FR Lionel Moreau...... 200 back HM, 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 FR (19 athletes, 61 honors) Brandon Roberts...... 800 FR Brock Newman...... 100 free HM, 100 fly HM, Chad Barlow...... 200 back HM Jeff Somensatto...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly HM, ...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Fred Bousquet...... 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, ...... 200 IM HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Jeff Somensatto...... 200 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Eric vanGoethem...... 100 breast, 200 FR, 400 FR Eithan Urbach...... 100 back HM, 400 MR George Bovell...... 200 free HM, 200 back HM, ...... 200 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR 2000 1997 Will Brandt...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM (15 athletes, 40 honors) (16 athletes, 52 honors) Matt Bricker...... 1-meter HM, Platform Nate Boyle...... 200 free HM, 800 FR Romain Barnier ...... 200 free, 800 FR Pat Calhoun...... 100 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Matt Busbee ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 MR Michael Bartz ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Justin Caron...... 100 breast, 200 breast Greg Busse...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Matt Busbee ...... 50 free, 200 FR James Galloway...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM Aaron Ciarla...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR Aaron Ciarla ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR Mark Gangloff...... 100 breast, 200 IM Pat Calhoun...... 100 breast Chip Crush ...... 100 back, 200 back Caesar Garcia...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter, Platform Justin Caron...... 200 breast HM John Hargis ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR Derek Gibb...... 50 free, 100 free HM, Kevin Clements...... 1500 free HM, 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 FR Brett Hawke ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR ...... 100 back HM, 200 MR, 200 FR Dave Denniston.... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM HM, 400 MR HM Adam Jerger ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Andy Haidinyak...... 50 free, 100 fly, 400 MR James Galloway...... 400 IM HM Koffi Kla...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter HM, Platform Bryce Hunt...... 100 back, 200 back, 100 fly HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Andy Haidinyak...... 200 MR, 400 MR Tom Klement ...... 100 breast HM, 200 back HM, 200 IM HM BJ Jones...... 200 free HM, 500 free, 1650 free HM, 800 FR Kirk Hampleman...... 200 back HM, 400 MR Dan Lindstrom ...... 50 free HM, 100 fly HM Matt Kidd...... 100 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Malcolm Hosford...... 800 FR Lionel Moreau ...... 200 breast HM, 200 IM, 400 IM HM Clay Kirkland...... 200 free, 800 FR Jon Karr...... 200 MR, 400 MR Brock Newman ...... 50 free HM, 100 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Jeremy Knowles...... 200 fly, 200 IM HM, 400 IM Oswaldo Quevedo.....50 free HM, 100 fly, 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR Nick Shackell ...... 50 free HM, 100 free, Eric Shanteau...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM Jeff Somensatto...... 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM ...... 200 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Ryan Wochomurka...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR Scott Tucker ...... 100 free, 200 free, 200 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR 1999 Eithan Urbach ...... 200 back 2002 (16 athletes, 50 honors) (18 athletes, 50 honors) Romain Barnier...... 200 free, 200 back HM 1996 Will Brandt...... 100 breast HM ...... 200 IM HM, 400 FR, 800 FR (15 athletes, 50 honors) Matt Bricker...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter HM, Platform Michael Bartz.....100 back, 200 back HM, 200 IM, 400 MR, 200 MR Michael Andrews ...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 MR, 400 MR Pat Calhoun...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Nate Boyle...... 800 FR Michael Bartz ...... 200 back HM Kevin Clements...... 1650 free HM, 200 IM HM, 400 IM , 800 FR Matt Busbee...... 50 free HM, 200 FR, 200 MR Chip Crush ...... 200 FR James Galloway...... 400 IM HM Greg Busse...... 400 FR Oliver Gumbrill ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR Mark Gangloff...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM Aaron Ciarla...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR John Hargis ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR Caesar Garcia...... 3-meter, Platform HM Kevin Clements ...... 1650 free HM, 400 IM Randy Hartley ...... 200 fly, 400 MR Derek Gibb...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR Dave Denniston...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Kurt Jachimowski...... 100 back, 200 back HM, 200 IM, 400 FR Andy Haidinyak...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR Kirk Hampleman...... 400 IM HM Adam Jerger ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, 200 MR, 400 MR

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Hutchinson ...... 200 FR, 200 MR HM John Black ...... 50 free, 100 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR 1995 Scott Jett ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM Shawn Blatt ...... 400 IM (9 athletes, 27 honors) Alan Lake ...... 400 MR HM, 800 FR HM Rich Hughey ...... 200 back, 400 MR, 800 FR Kurt Jachimowski...... 200 IM Chris Younger ...... 200 back HM, 800 FR HM Per Johansson ...... 100 free, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Scott Jett ...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR Ty Richardson ...... 200 breast HM, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Janne Nilsson ...... 400 FR Todd Kannegeisser ...... 200 FR Chris Rowe ...... 800 FR Tripp Montgomery ...... 200 FR, 200 MR 1991 Bill Stephen ...... 400 FR Iian Mull ...... 1650 free HM, 400 IM (6 athletes, 14 honors) Skipper Wood ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Ty Richardson ...... 200 breast Geoff Answini...... 200 FR HM, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Nick Shackell ...... 100 free HM, 200 free HM, Yoav Bruck ...... 200 free HM, 200 FR HM 1983 ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Alex Fedorov ...... 100 back HM, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM (7 athletes, 19 honors) Scott Tucker ...... 100 free HM, 200 free, 400 free, 800 free, 200 IM Matt Monahan ...... 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Andy Bauer ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 400 MR Chris Walton ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Rick O’Dell ...... 200 FR HM, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM John Black ...... 50 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Emory Osgood ...... 200 FR HM Rich Hughey ...... 200 back, 400 MR, 400 FR 1994 Per Johansson ...... 50 free, 100 free, 400 MR, (13 athletes, 42 honors) 1989 ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Yoav Bruck ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, (2 athletes, 4 honors) Fabrizio Rampazzo ...... 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 200 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Jose Rocha ...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform Steve Smith ...... 400 MR Oliver Gumbrill ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, Rick O’Dell ...... 50 free HM Chris Rowe ...... 200 IM, 800 FR ...... 400 FR, 400 MR John Hargis ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR 1988 1982 Dean Hutchinson ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR (3 athletes, 6 honors) (8 athletes, 16 honors) Kurt Jachimowski ...... 200 back HM, 200 IM HM, Rod Bowman ...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly Andy Bauer ...... 100 breast, 400 MR ...... 400 IM HM, 400 FR Steve Farmer ...... 100 back HM Mike Beam ...... 1650 free, 800 FR Scott Jett ...... 100 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Jose Rocha ...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform John Black ...... 400 FR Koffi Kla ...... 1-meter HM Rich Hughey ...... 200 back, 400 FR, 800 FR Iian Mull ...... 400 IM HM 1987 David Hart ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Bill Pilczuk ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR (5 athletes, 9 honors) Chris Rowe ...... 400 IM Ty Richardson ...... 200 breast HM Rod Bowman ...... 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 MR HM Steve Smith ...... 400 MR Greg Schmid ...... 100 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Mark Canterbury ...... 400 MR HM Steve Wood ...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Scott Tucker ...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Steve Farmer ...... 100 back HM, 400 MR HM Chris Younger ...... 100 back, 200 back HM, Kenny O’Neil ...... 400 MR HM 1981 ...... 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Jose Rocha ...... 1-meter, 3-meter (6 athletes, 18 honors) Rowdy Gaines...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, 1993 1986 ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR (13 athletes, 33 honors) (6 athletes, 12 honors) David Hart ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Yoav Bruck ...... 100 free HM, 200 free, 200 FR, Shawn Blatt ...... 200 breast HM, 400 MR HM Rick Morley ...... 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 400 FR HM, 800 FR Rod Bowman ...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly, 400 MR HM Miguel Santisteban ...... 400 MR Ryan Bradley ...... 400 MR Mark Canterbury ...... 200 breast HM Steve Smith ...... 100 fly, 400 MR Alex Fedorov ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, Steve Farmer ...... 400 MR HM Mike Upham ...... 400 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Per Johansson ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, 400 MR HM Oliver Gumbrill ...... 400 FR HM Jose Rocha ...... 1-meter, 3-meter HM 1980 Jeff Hike ...... 100 fly HM, 200 FR, 200 MR (8 athletes, 22 honors) Dean Hutchinson...... 200 FR, 200 MR 1985 Bill Forrester ...... 200 fly, 400 FR, 800 FR Kurt Jachimowski ...... 200 IM, 400 IM HM, 800 FR (8 athletes, 21 honors) Rowdy Gaines ...... 50 free, 100 free, Scott Jett ...... 100 free HM, 200 FR, Andy Bauer ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 400 MR ...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR HM, 800 FR, 400 MR Shawn Blatt ...... 400 IM David Marsh ...... 100 back, 200 back, 400 MR Alan Lake ...... 400 MR Rod Bowman ...... 100 fly HM, 400 MR, 800 FR HM David McCagg ...... 50 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Iian Mull ...... 400 IM Rich Hughey ...... 100 back HM, 200 back, David Messer ...... 200 breast, 400 MR Ty Richardson ...... 200 breast HM ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM, 400 MR Rick Morley ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Greg Schmid ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Per Johansson ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, Miguel Santisteban ...... 100 breast

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Steve Wood ...... 100 back 1974 1979 (4 athletes, 7 honors) Most All-America Honors: George Bovell...... 2003-06...... 25 (8 athletes, 22 honors) Paul Buff ...... 800 FR Brock Newman...... 1996-99...... 22 Bill Forrester ...... 200 fly, 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Mike Drews ...... 200 IM, 100 breast, 200 breast, 800 FR Rowdy Gaines...... 1978-80...... 22 Rowdy Gaines ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, John Pierson ...... 800 FR Ryan Wochomurka...... 2002-05...... 21 ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Logan Pierson ...... 800 FR Cesar Cielo...... 2006-08...... 19 David Marsh ...... 100 back, 400 MR Yoav Bruck...... 1991-94...... 18 David McCagg ...... 50 free, 100 free, 400 FR, David McCagg...... 1977-80...... 18 ...... 800 FR, 400 MR Nick Shackell...... 1995-97...... 18 Scott Tucker...... 1994-97...... 18 David Messer ...... 200 breast Rick Morley ...... 200 free Most All-America Honors in a Single Season: Mike Upham ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Jakob Andkjaer...... 2007...... 7 Steve Wood ...... 100 back Fred Bousquet...... 2005, ‘04, ‘03...... 7 George Bovell...... 2005, ‘04...... 7 1978 Yoav Bruck...... 1994...... 7 (7 athletes, 25 honors) Cesar Cielo...... 2007, ‘08...... 7 Scott Goodrich...... 2007...... 7 Bill Forrester ...... 200 fly, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Brett Hawke...... 1999...... 7 Rowdy Gaines ...... 100 free, 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Bryan Lundquist...... 2007...... 7 David McCagg ...... 50 free, 100 free, Brock Newman...... 1999...... 7 ...... 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Alexei Puninski...... 2008...... 7 David Messer ...... 100 breast, 200 breast Matt Targett...... 2009...... 7 Rick Morley ...... 1650 free, 800 FR George Bovell...... 2006...... 6 Phil Nenon ...... 100 back, 200 back, 400 MR Marcelo Chierighini...... 2012, ‘13...... 6 Rowdy Gaines...... 1981, ‘80, ‘79...... 6 Scott Spann ...... 200 IM, 100 breast, Derek Gibb...... 2004...... 6 ...... 200 breast, 400 MR, 400 FR Oliver Gumbrill...... 1995...... 6 Bryce Hunt...... 2004...... 6 1977 Kurt Jachimowski...... 1996...... 6 (6 athletes, 23 honors) Tyler McGill...... 2009...... 6 Bill Forrester ...... 200 fly, 200 free, 800 FR Nick Shackell...... 1997, ‘96, ‘95...... 6 Richard Hartman ...... 50 free, 100 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Doug Van Wie...... 2006...... 6 Ryan Wochomurka...... 2005, ‘04...... 6 Don Langenmayr ...... 100 fly, 400 MR David McCagg ...... 200 free, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Most All-America Honors in a Single Season by a Freshman: Gary Schatz ...... 50 free, 100 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Fred Bousquet...... 2003...... 7 Scott Spann ...... 200 IM, 100 breast, Marcelo Chierighini...... 2011...... 5 ...... 200 breast, 400 MR, 400 FR Cesar Cielo...... 2006...... 5 George Bovell...... 2003...... 5 1976 Matt Kidd...... 2002...... 5 Ryan Wochomurka...... 2002...... 5 (8 athletes, 18 honors) Brock Newman...... 1996...... 5 Phil Betts ...... 800 FR Per Johannson...... 1983...... 5 Paul Buff ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Doug Donovan ...... 100 breast Most All-America Individuals by a Team Mike Drews ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 400 MR 2003...... 19 Richard Hartman...... 400 FR, 800 FR 2007...... 18 Phil Marsom ...... 400 MR 2002...... 18 1999...... 17 Duncan Powell ...... 50 free, 100 fly, 400 MR, 400 FR 2008...... 16 Gary Schatz ...... 100 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR 2006...... 16 2001...... 16 1975 (10 athletes, 20 honors) Most All-America Honors in a Single Season by a Team: Keith Amundson ...... 800 FR 2007...... 65...... (18 athletes) Paul Buff ...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR 2004...... 63 ...... (15 athletes) 2003...... 61 ...... (19 athletes) Scott Carpenter ...... 400 MR 2006 ...... 51...... (16 athletes) Doug Donovan ...... 100 breast 2005...... 50...... (15 athletes) Mike Drews ...... 200 IM, 100 breast, 200 breast, 400 MR 2002...... 50 ...... (18 athletes) David Harbach ...... 1650 free 1999...... 50 ...... (17 athletes) Richard Hartman ...... 400 FR, 800 FR 1997...... 50 ...... (15 athletes) Don Langenmayr ...... 100 fly, 400 FR, 400 MR 1996...... 50 ...... (15 athletes) Paul Mielke ...... 100 breast Gary Schatz ...... 50 free, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR

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1994 1995 1997 1998

Auburn Results Results John won back- After losing Results The Tigers Results Hargis won 1. Auburn 633.5 to-back 1. Auburn 754.5 the 1996 1. Auburn 780.5 picked up 1. Auburn 858.5 the only 2. Florida 604.5 champion- 2. Tennessee 676.5 champion- 2. Tennessee 680 their big- 2. Georgia 690.5 individual 3. Tennessee 596 ships for 3. Florida 522 ship to Ten- 3. Georgia 598.5 gest win 3. Tennessee 515 title for Au- 4. Alabama 464.5 the first 4. LSU 393 nessee in 4. LSU 379.5 to date, 4. Florida 468 burn at the 5. Georgia 455 time in 5. Alabama 386 Knoxville, 5. Florida 342 out-swim- 5. LSU 399 1994 SEC 6. South Carolina 357 1995 after 6. Georgia 334 Auburn 6. Alabama 270 ming 6. Alabama 262 Champi- 7. LSU 257.5 beating out 7. South Carolina 306 responded 7. South Carolina 265 Georgia 7. Kentucky 244 onships in Tennessee with a by 168 8. Arkansas 170 8. Kentucky 216 8. Kentucky 256.5 8. South Carolina 220 Knoxville, by 78 points in 9. Kentucky 146 9. Arkansas 157 Tenn., points in Gainesville, winning Columbia, 100.5-point win over the Volunteers in Athens, Ga. Fla., for the 1998 championship. the 100 fly, but the team’s depth came through as S.C. Scott Tucker (pictured above), coming off a Brock Newman (pictured above) won the 100 the Tigers took a 29-point win over Florida to win The Tigers won four individual titles, led by gold-medal performance at the 1996 Olympics, led free while swimming on four winning Auburn their first SEC team title. Mike Andrews (pictured above) as he swept the the Tigers by winning the 200 free and 200 IM. He relays. The Tigers swept all five relays for the first Auburn had finished second the previous year, backstroke events. The four titles, at the time, tied also came in on two relay titles, helping AU to nine time ever and set a new school record with 11 SEC making it its top finish in 13 years. for the third-most ever in a single meet for Auburn. individual championships - a school record at the titles. time. Mike Bartz and Brett Hawke followed with four individual titles each in the meet.

1999 2000 2001 2002

Swim- Auburn Auburn ming in Results picked up Results won Results The Tigers Results Lexington, 1. Auburn 857.5 its fourth 1. Auburn 752 only six 1. Auburn 814 made it six 1. Auburn 763 Ky., the 2. Tennessee 700 consecu- 2. Florida 680.5 individual 2. Tennessee 632.5 in a row in 2. Florida 744 Tigers 3. Georgia 550 tive SEC 3. Tennessee 637 titles, but 3. Florida 584 Fayette- 3. Georgia 522.5 tallied 13 4. Florida 462.5 title in its 4. Georgia 426.5 picked up 4. Georgia 456.8 ville, Ark., 4. Tennessee 476 individual 5. LSU 391 home pool, 5. LSU 281 its largest 5. Kentucky 315.5 pulling out 5. Alabama 314 titles en 6. Alabama 249 becoming 6. South Carolina 278 win to date 6. LSU 278 a19-point 6. Kentucky 282 route to a the first as it pulled win over 7. South Carolina 218 7. Alabama 269 7. South Carolina 271.4 7. LSU 274.5 team since out a Florida. 8. Kentucky 210 Florida 8. Kentucky 267 8. Alabama 219 Auburn 8. South Carolina 159 from 1990- won six 157.5-point win over Tennessee. 93 to win four in a row. 181.5-point win over Tennessee in Tuscaloosa, Ala. individual titles at the meet with Kevin Clements Brock Newman led the team with five titles The Tigers picked up seven titles in the meet, Greg Busse (pictured above) led the Tigers with (pictured above) taking the 500 free and 400 IM while Dave Denniston (pictured above) swept the led by Aaron Ciarla and greg Busse with three each. two wins, taking the 100 freestyle title and swim- titles. Pat Calhoun also tallied two wins, touching breaststroke events and picked up four titles of his Matt Busbee (pictured above), Malcolm Hosford ming the freestyle leg on the winning 400 medley in first in the 100 breast while also swimming the own. The Tigers swept all five relays for the second and Oswaldo Quevedo followed with two wins relay team. Dave dennison and Andy Haidinyak breaststroke leg on the victorious 400 medley relay year in a row while also sweeping the butterfly, each. After three-straight years of winning by more also picked up two titles each, picking up individual team. breaststroke and sprint freestyle events. AU ended than 100 points, AU pulled out the 71.5-point win wins along with the medley relay title. the meet with a then-school record 13 titles. over Florida.

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2003 2004 2005 2006

Auburn Results The Tigers Results Fred Results Competing Results posted 10 1. Auburn 918.5 became 1. Auburn 1008 Bousquet 1. Auburn 829.5 in Knox- 1. Auburn 1101.5 individual 2. Florida 680 the first 2. Florida 705 swept 2. Florida 801.5 ville, Tenn., 2. Florida 939.5 titles while 3. Georgia 492.5 team ever 3. Georgia 469 the sprint 3. Georgia 542 Auburn 3. Georgia 761 picking 4. Tennessee 455 to score 4. Tennessee 369 freestyle 4. Kentucky 426 posted 4. Tennessee 715.5 up its first 5. Alabama 376 more than 5. Kentucky 309 events for 5. Alabama 340.5 wins in 5. Alabama 468 victory of 6. Kentucky 270.5 1,000 6. Alabama 296 the second 6. Tennessee 303 eight 6. Kentucky 424 more than points at year in events on 7. LSU 218 7. LSU 242 7. LSU 189.5 7. LSU 369 200 points the SEC a row as its road to 8. South Carolina 188.5 8. South Carolina 238 as it won Champi- he led 8. South Carolina 160 the cham- 8. South Carolina 274.5 the 2003 onships Auburn to pionship. SEC Championship at home in the James E. Martin as Auburn picked up a blowout 303-point win over a 28-point win over Florida in its home pool in Doug Van Wie (pictured above) swept the Aquatics Center. Florida at Athens, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. backstroke events while newcomer Cesar Cielo Pat Calhoun (pictured above) won the 100 AU won a school-record 15 titles at the meet, The Tigers won five events en route to their swept the sprint freestyle events. Van Wie finished breast while competing on two winning relay led by Fred Bousquet’s six titles. Mark Gangloff ninth-straight title. with four titles in the meet after swimming on two teams. Newcomer Fred Bousquet also made a and George Bovell followed with four titles each. With his wins, along with a victory in the 200 winning relay teams while Cielo posted six wins splash as he won the 50 free, 100 fly and swam on Auburn swept the butterfly and breaststroke free relay, Bousquet (pictured above) set a new - swimming on all four of Auburn’s winning relay all four of Auburn’s winning relays. events while Cesar Garcia (pictured above) won the Auburn record for career SEC titles with 15. teams. platform for the sesecond year in a row.

2007 2008 2009 2010

Stephen Segerlin Results Cesar Cielo Results Matt Results Auburn Results (pictured 1. Auburn 934 (pictured 1. Auburn 806 Targett 1. Auburn 880.5 won its 1. Auburn 784 above) 2. Florida 819.5 above) 2. Florida 712 (pictured 2. Florida 626 record 2. Florida 765 became the 3. Georgia 395 became 3. Tennessee 562 above) was 3. Tennessee 584 14th-con- 3. Georgia 587 first Auburn 4. Tennessee 349.5 the first 4. Georgia 433 flawless 4. Georgia 435.5 secutive 4. Tennessee 417.5 diver to 5. Alabama 282 swimmer 5. Kentucky 345 during the 5. Alabama 314 SEC 5. Alabama 340 sweep the 6. LSU 276 to break 6. LSU 322.5 SEC Cham- 6. LSU 303 title and 6. Kentucky 320 three diving pionships, its 16th 7. South Carolina 261.5 the 7. Alabama 293.5 7. Kentucky 277 8. LSU 263.5 events at the 19-second winning overall in 8. Kentucky 240.5 8. South Carolina 186 8. South Carolina 174 8. South Carolina 183 SEC Cham- barrier in seven titles 2010. pionships as the 50 free in his seven Auburn pulled out a 148.5-point win over Florida in at the SEC Championships as he won six titles en events as Auburn went on to win its 13th-straight Kelly Marx captured two diving titles and was Lexington, Ky. route to helping the Tigers to their 12th-straight SEC Championship in Auburn. named SEC Male Diver of the Year. Gideon Louw Cesar Cielo led Auburn’s swimmers with five SEC Championship in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Dan Mazzaferro picked individual titles on the (pictured above) picked up two individual titles individual titles, giving Auburn its fourth sweep in AU swept the sprint freestyle events for the fifth 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform, while (50 and 100 free), while Pascal Wollach earned his a row of the sprint freestyle events. In all, the Tigers year in a row and won four of the five relays for the Pascal Wollach recorded his first SEC title in the 100 second-straight title in the 100 back and Adam tallied 11 individual titles in its 11th-straight SEC fifth time in the past six years. back. Klein took first in the 100 breast. Championship victory. In all, Auburn won 10 individual titles at the The Tigers won 11 titles at the conference meet, On the relay side of competition, Auburn 2008 SEC Championships. including all five relays. captured four of the five events.

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All-Time SEC Men’s Champions 2011 2012 Year Champion Points Location 1937 Florida 83 1938 Florida 73 1989 Florida 56 1940 Florida 64 1941 Florida 81 1942 Georgia Tech 80 1943-47 No Championship (World War II) 1948 Georgia Tech 60 1949 Georgia Tech 99 Athens, Ga. 1950 Georgia Tech 82 1951 Georgia 138 Results All five Results 1952 Georgia 132 1. Auburn 799 Auburn 1. Auburn 730.5 1953 Florida 137 2. Florida 782 relays 2. Florida 700 1954 Florida 147 3. Tennessee 602.5 earned 3. Georgia 521 1955 Georgia 100 1956 Florida 149 Atlanta, Ga. Auburn 4. Georgia 496 victories 4. Tennessee 459 1957 Florida 144 won the 5. LSU 271.5 for the first 5. LSU 426 closest time since 1958 Florida 206 Athens, Ga. 6. Alabama 271 6. Alabama 304 1959 Florida 174 Gainesville, Fla. race for the 7. South Carolina 217 2008 as the 7. Kentucky 246.5 SEC title Tigers held 1960 Florida 185 8. Kentucky 199 8. South Carolina 196 in history, on for a 1961 Florida 139 defeating 30.5-point 1962 Florida 162 home-standing Florida by 17 points to claim its victory over Florida to claim their 16th consecutive 1963 Florida 148 Atlanta, Ga. 15th consecutive championship. SEC title in Knoxville, Tenn. 1964 Florida 163 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Dan Mazzaferro won the 3-meter and platform Kyle Owens won six total titles, claiming 1965 Florida 142.5 Gainesville, Fla. titles to claim SEC Diver of the Year honors and wins in the 100 and 200 backstroke, and he was 1966 Florida 483.5 New Orleans, La. share the Commissioner’s Trophy as the high point part of four of the winning relay squads. Marcelo 1967 Florida 579 Lexington, Ky. scorer of the meet. Adam Brown won the 50 and Chierighini also earned an individual win in the 100 1968 Florida 578.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 100 free, Stuart Ferguson took the 100 breast, and freestyle. 1969 Tennessee 506 Nashville, Tenn. two relay teams earned victories. 1970 Florida 545 Athens, Ga. 1971 Florida 559 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1972 Tennessee 620 AUBURN 1973 Tennessee 676 Knoxville, Tenn. 1974 Tennessee 653 Athens, Ga. 1975 Tennessee 612 Knoxville, Tenn. 1976 Tennessee 649 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1977 Tennessee 511 Athens, Ga. 1978 Tennessee 525 AUBURN 1979 Florida 503 Knoxville, Tenn. AU MEN IN THE SEC 1980 Florida 462 Athens, Ga. 1981 Florida 507 Gainesville, Fla. 1982 Alabama 480 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1983 Florida 573 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Auburn won a record 16-straight SEC team titles 1984 Florida 596 Athens, Ga. 1985 Florida 864 Gainesville, Fla. between 1997 and 2012 1986 Florida 712 Baton Rouge, La. 1987 Alabama 550.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1988 LSU 616 Knoxville, Tenn. 18 overall conference team titles have been won 1989 Tennessee 754.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1990 Florida 820 Tuscaloosa, Ala. by the Tigers, all in the last 20 seasons. 1991 Florida 831 Lexington, Ky. 1992 Florida 682.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1993 Florida 660 Fayetteville, Ark. 1994 AUBURN 633.5 AUBURN Auburn has won 191 1995 AUBURN 754.5 Columbia, S.C. 1996 Tennessee 846 Knoxville, Tenn. individual SEC titles 1997 AUBURN 780.5 Athens, Ga. 1998 AUBURN 858.8 Gainesville, Fla. 1999 AUBURN 857.5 Lexington, Ky. Auburn has won at least one 2000 AUBURN 752 AUBURN 2001 AUBURN 814 Tuscaloosa, Ala. individual title in each of the 21 events in the 2002 AUBURN 763 Fayetteville, Ark. 2003 AUBURN 918.5 AUBURN championship program 2004 AUBURN 1008 Athens, Ga. 2005 AUBURN 829.5 Gainesville, Fla. 2006 AUBURN 1101.5 Knoxville, Tenn. The best event for the Tigers is the 50 free as 2007 AUBURN 934 Lexington, Ky. 2008 AUBURN 806 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Auburn has won it 2009 AUBURN 880.5 AUBURN 2010 AUBURN 784 Athens, Ga. 19 times since 1980, including 14 of the past 17 2011 AUBURN 799 Gainesville, Fla. 2012 AUBURN 730.5 Knoxville, Tenn. years 2013 Florida 1,408 College Station, Texas

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The Tigers picked up 11 Margaret Hoelzer Auburn used its depth Results Results Results individual titles en route to (pictured above) and Kirsty during the final day of 1. Auburn 841.5 1. Auburn 846 1. Auburn 816 capturing their first SEC team Coventry teamed up to win a competition to edge out a 2. Florida 685 2. Georgia 756 2. Georgia 809 championship. Not only did combined seven events, help- seven-point win over Georgia 3. Georgia 648.5 3. Florida 680 3. Florida 659 Auburn earn the title, but the ing Auburn to a meet-total in Gainesville, Fla. The margin 4. Alabama 316 4. Tennessee 264 4. Kentucky 339 Tigers won the championship of 10 titles, to earn its second of victory is the smallest 5. Tennessee 278 5. South Carlina 263 5. South Carolina 257 in their home pool at the SEC Championship in as many in the history of the SEC 6. South Carolina 260 6. Kentucky 252.5 6. Alabama 238 James E. Martin Aquatics years. Women’s Championship. 7. LSU 247 7. Arkansas 236 7. Tennessee 217 Center in Auburn, Ala. AU The Tigers edged out Kirsty Coventry (pictured 8. Arkansas 244 8. Alabama 222.5 8. LSU 181 did it in convincing fashion, host Georgia by 90 points in above) led the Tigers in the 9. Kentucky 212 9. LSU 212 9. Arkansas 147 beating out second-place the meet to become the first meeting by repeating as Florida by 156.5 points. back-to-back champion since champion in the 200 back, Maggie Bowen (pictured above) led Auburn with six titles, win- Georgia accomplished the feat in 2000 and 2001. 200 IM and 400 IM - taking three of Auburn’s five titles in the meet. ning the 100 breast, 200 IM and 400 IM along with swimming on the Hoelzer and Coventry would go on to compete in the 2004 The title was the third in a row for Auburn, making it just the third victorious 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay and 400 medley Athens Olympics in the summer, representing the United State and team ever to three-peat, joining Florida and Georgia. relay teams. Zimbabwe, respectively.

2007 2008 AU WOMEN IN THE SEC

Auburn has won five of the past 11 SEC team titles

In Auburn’s five SEC team titles,

Auburn tied its most After trailing the first two it has an average margin of Results Results titles at a single meet with days, Auburn rallied back to 1. Auburn 899 1. Auburn 761.5 victory of 107.2 points 11 (tying the mark set in take a 55.5-point win over 2. Georgia 671 2. Florida 706 2003) as Auburn re-claimed Florida in Tuscaloosa, Ala., 3. Florida 580 3. Georgia 566.5 the top spot in the SEC with a winning its fifth title in the 4. Kentucky 384 4. Tennessee 477 Auburn has won 126 228-point win over Georgia in past six years. AU won nine 5. Tennessee 349.5 5. Kentucky 332 Lexington, Ky. individual titles at the meet. individual SEC titles 6. LSU 254.5 6. LSU 238.5 Rachel Goh (pictured Ava Ohlgren (pictured 7. Alabama 214 7. Arkansas 229 above) won the 100 back- above) set new SEC records 8. South Carolina 190 8. Alabama 202.5 stroke title while swimming as she swept the IM events. 9. Arkansas 143 9. South Carolina 199 The Tigers have won at least one on Auburn’s two winning She also swam on Auburn’s 10. Vanderbilt 82 10. Vanderbilt 80 medley relay teams. The Ti- three winning relay teams, individual title in the past 22 meets gers teamed up to sweep the including the 800 freestyle IM events and win four of the five relays at the meet. Corey Gerlach relay that set a new American record in the meet, becoming the first won the 3-meter diving, giving AU its first diving title since 1993. team to break the 7:00 mark. AU has finished either first or second at SECs 16 times since the women’s meet began in 1981

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 70 WOMEN’S SEC CHAMPIONS 2012 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 4 Titles 400 Free Relay...... 3:15.33 50 Freestyle...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 21.35 ...... (Ohlgren, Kukors, Ewing, Denby) 1-Meter Diving...... Vennie Dantin...... 332.40 800 Free Relay...... 7:04.12 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:28.32 ...... (Ohlgren, Ewing, Kukors, Denby) ...... (Vanderpool-Wallace, Riordan, Bos, Krakoski) 200 Medley Relay...... 1:38.97 400 Freestyle Relay...... 3:12.85 ...... (Goh, Stupp, McCawley, Denby) ...... (Vanderpool-Wallace, Riordan, Fonteno, Krakoski) 400 Medley Relay...... 3:36.57 ...... (Goh, Jensen, Bethune, Kukors) 2011 - Gainesville, Fla...... 4 Titles 50 Freestyle...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 21.34 2006 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 4 Titles 100 Freestyle...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 46.81 1650 Freestyle...... Hayley Peirsol...... 15:53.90 200 Medley Relay...... 1:36.11 100 Backstroke...... Rachel Goh...... 53.25 ...... (Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, Vanderpool-Wallace) 400 IM...... Julie Stupp...... 4:09.30 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:28.25 400 Medley Relay...... 3:36.33 ...... (Riordan, Vanderpool-Wallace, Li. Norberg, Scott) ...... (Goh, Stupp, Bethune, Kukors) 400 Freestyle Relay...... 3:13.03 ...... (Riordan, Geary, Bos, Vanderpool-Wallace) 2005 - Gainesville, Fla...... 5 Titles 200 IM...... Kirsty Coventry...... 1:55.34 2010 - Athens, Ga...... 6 Titles 400 IM...... Kirsty Coventry...... 4:06.28 100 Freestyle...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 47.93 200 Backstroke...... Kirsty Coventry...... 1:51.43 100 Butterfly...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace...... 52.55 100 Backstroke...... Margaret Hoezler...... 53.71 100 Breaststroke...... Micah Lawrence...... 59.29 1650 Freestyle...... Adrienne Binder...... 15:50.00 3-Meter...... Vennie Dantin...... 371.65 400 Medley Relay...... 3:31.83 2004 - Athens, Ga...... 10 Titles ...... (Marik, Lawrence, Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace) 100 Freestyle...... Eileen Coparropa...... 48.57 200 Freestyle...... Margaret Hoelzer...... 1:45.26 2009 - Auburn, Ala...... 6 Titles 1650 Freestyle...... Adrienne Binder...... 15:51.70 200 Freestyle...... Caitlin Geary...... 1:43.17 100 Backstroke...... Margaret Hoelzer...... 52.54 200 IM...... Ava Ohlgren...... 1:55.18 200 Backstroke...... Kirsty Coventry...... 1:53.15 400 IM...... Ava Ohlgren...... 4:03.70 200 IM...... Kirsty Coventry...... 1:56.90 400 Freestyle Relay...... 3:12.00 400 IM...... Kirsty Coventry...... 4:08.87 ...... (Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace, Marik, Geary) 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:29.09 800 Freestyle Relay...... 6:54.02 ...... (Short, Swindle, Anderson, Coparropa) ...... (Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Bird) 400 Freestyle Relay...... 3:14.70 400 Medley Relay...... 3:31.28 ...... (Coparropa, Hoelzer, Swindle, Short) ...... (Goh, Lawrence, Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace) 800 Freestyle Relay...... 7:05.58 ...... (Hoelzer, Kemp, Binder, Coventry) 2008 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 9 Titles 200 Freestyle...... Emily Kukors...... 1:43.47 2003 - Auburn, Ala...... 11 Titles 1650 Freestyle...... Maggie Bird...... 15:58.27 200 Freestyle...... Heather Kemp...... 1:45.11 100 Breaststroke...... Kara Denby...... 1:00.37 100 Backstroke...... Kirsty Coventry...... 53.38 200 Fly...... Emily Kukors...... 1:54.97 200 Backstroke...... Margaret Hoelzer...... 1:52.83 200 IM...... Ava Ohlgren...... 1:54.97 100 Breaststroke...... Maggie Bowen...... 1:00.05 400 IM...... Ava Ohlgren...... 4:05.78 200 IM...... Maggie Bowen...... 1:55.73 400 Freestyle Relay...... 3:13.09 400 IM...... Maggie Bowen...... 4:05.82 ...... (Ohlgren, Marik, Kukors, Denby) 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:29.48 800 Freestyle Relay...... 6:57.28 ...... (Short, Coparropa, Anderson, Bowen) ...... (Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Kukors) 400 Freestyle Relay...... 3:16.75 400 Medley Relay...... 3:33.40 ...... (Coventry, Coparropa, Short, Bowen) ...... (McCawley, Denby, Ohlgren, Kukors) 800 Freestyle Relay...... 7:01.00 ...... (Hoelzer, Kemp, Coventry, Bowen) 2007 - Lexington, Ky...... 11 Titles 200 Medley Relay...... 1:37.69 1650 Freestyle...... Hayley Peirsol...... 15:56.37 ...... (Anderson, Swander, Lunsmann, Coparropa) 100 Backstroke...... Rachel Goh...... 52.34 400 Medley Relay...... 3:34.86 200 Breaststroke...... Julie Stupp...... 2:13.44 ...... (Coventry, Bowen, Hoelzer, Coparropa) 200 Butterfly...... Kristen Hastrup...... 1:57.10 200 IM...... Ava Ohlgren...... 1:57.74 400 IM...... Adrienne Binder...... 4:11.65 3-meter Diving...... Corey Gerlach...... 354.00

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 71 WOMEN’S SEC CHAMPIONS 2002 - Fayetteville, Ark...... 7 Titles 1996 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 1 Title 100 Butterfly...... Demerae Christianson...... 53.20 100 Backstroke...... Anne Wenglarski...... 55.39 100 Backstroke...... Kirsty Coventry...... 53.82 200 Backstroke...... Margaret Hoelzer...... 1:55.35 1995 - Columbia, S.C...... 2 Titles 200 IM...... Maggie Bowen...... 1:56.51 100 Breaststroke...... Keri Reynolds...... 1:02.13 400 IM...... Maggie Bowen...... 4:08.40 100 Backstroke...... Anne Wenglarski...... 55.01 200 Medley Relay...... 1:38.87 ...... (Coventry, Swander, Christianson, Coparropa) 1994 - Auburn, Ala...... 3 Titles 400 Medley Relay...... 3:36.02 400 IM...... Laura Berta...... 4:17.88 ...... (Coventry, Bowen, Christianson, Coparropa) 100 Butterfly...... Kristie Krueger...... 53.56 100 Breaststroke...... Keri Reynolds...... 1:01.73 2001 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 8 Titles 50 Freestyle...... Eileen Coparropa...... 22.35 1993 - Fayetteville, Ark...... 2 Titles 200 Butterfly...... Maggie Bowen...... 1:58.60 100 Butterfly...... Kristie Krueger...... 54.24 200 IM...... Maggie Bowen...... 1:57.26 3-meter Diving...... Marina Smith...... 484.65 400 IM...... Maggie Bowen...... 4:08.27 200 Free Relay...... 1:30.59 1992 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 1 Title ...... (Coparropa, Maxwell, Williford, Adams) 100 Backstroke...... Rachel Pchola...... 1:03.59 (LC) 400 Free Relay...... 3:17.09 ...... (Coparropa, Short, Maxwell, Adams) 1990 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 1 Title 200 Medley Relay...... 1:39.37 1-meter Diving...... Marina Smith...... 429.65 ...... (Spivey, Bowen, Adams, Coparropa) 400 Medley Relay...... 3:36.94 1989 - Gainesville, Fla...... 1 Title ...... (Spivey, Bowen, Christianson, Coparropa) 1-meter Diving...... Marina Smith...... 431.70

2000 - Auburn, Ala...... 3 Titles 1987 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 1 Title 100 Butterfly...... Mimi Bowen...... 53.54 200 Breaststroke...... Stephanie Putzi...... 2:18.31 200 Butterfly ...... Mimi Bowen...... 1:59.05 400 IM...... Maggie Bowen...... 4:11.32 1985 - Athens, Ga...... 1 Title 1650 Freestyle...... Libby Pruden...... 16:27.72 1999 - Lexington, Ky...... 5 Titles 50 Freestyle...... Katie Taylor...... 22.59 1984 - Gainesville, Fla...... 4 Titles 200 Freestyle ...... Rada Owen...... 1:47.25 50 Freestyle...... Annie Lett...... 23.14 100 Butterfly...... Mimi Bowen...... 54.33 100 Freestyle...... Annie Lett...... 50.28 400 Free Relay...... 3:18.87 100 Backstroke...... Sandra McIntyre...... 56.20 ...... (Owen, Woolf, Taylor, Ryan) 1650 Freestyle...... Libby Pruden...... 16:28.87 800 Free Relay...... 7:51.51 ...... (Owen, Woolf, Monroe, Ryan) 1982 - Gainesville, Fla...... 1 Title 200 Butterfly...... Carolyn Goodley...... 2:01.95 1998 - Gainesville, Fla...... 7 Titles 50 Freestyle...... Katie Taylor...... 22.54 1981 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 6 Titles 200 Freestyle ...... Rada Owen...... 1:46.84 100 Freestyle...... Annie Lett...... 51.13 100 Butterfly...... Mimi Bowen...... 53.45 50 Backstroke...... Joanne Simpson...... 27.35 200 Free Relay...... 1:30.27 100 Backstroke...... Joanne Simpson...... 58.31 ...... (Bowen, Woolf, Ryan, Taylor) 200 Backstroke...... Joanne Simpson...... 2:05.55 400 Free Relay...... 3:18.31 200 Breaststroke...... Julie Ginden...... 2:20.51 ...... (Owen, Woolf, Ryan, Taylor) 400 IM...... Julie Ginden...... 4:24.06 200 Medley Relay...... 1:38.56 ...... (Ryan, Monroe, Bowen, Taylor) 400 Medley Relay...... 3:37.76 ...... (Ryan, Monroe, Bowen, Taylor)

1997 - Athens, Ga...... 4 Titles 200 Butterfly...... Mimi Bowen...... 2:00.02 100 Butterfly...... Mimi Bowen...... 53.39 400 Free Relay...... 3:20.66 ...... (Bowen, Taylor, Owen, Ryan) 200 Medley Relay...... 1:40.25 ...... (Wenglarski, Hall, Bowen, Taylor)

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Women’s SEC Titles by Athlete Name No. Event(s) Name No. Event(s) Name No. Event(s) Courtnee Adams 3 200 FR (2001) Margaret Hoelzer 9 200 free (2004) Laura Swander 2 200 MR (2002, 2003) 400 FR (2001) 100 back (2004, 2005) Christina Swindle 2 200 FR (2004) 200 MR (2001) 200 back (2002, 2003) 400 FR (2004) Jenni Anderson 3 200 FR (2003, 2004) 400 FR (2004) Katie Taylor 9 50 free (1998, 1999) 200 MR (2003) 800 FR (2003, 2004) 200 FR (1998) Laura Berta 1 400 IM (1994) 400 MR (2003) 400 FR (1997, 1998, 1999) Tawnie Bethune 2 400 MR (2006, 2007) Alicia Jensen 1 400 MR (2007) 200 MR (1997, 1998) Adrienne Binder 4 1650 free (2004, 2005) Heather Kemp 3 200 free (2003) 400 MR (1998) 400 IM (2007) 800 FR (2003, 2004) Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 13 50 free (2011, 2012) 800 FR (2004) Haley Krakoski 2 200 FR (2012) 100 free (2010, 2011) Maggie Bird 2 1650 free (2008) 400 FR (2012) 100 fly (2010) 800 FR (2009) Kristie Krueger 2 100 fly (1993, 1994) 200 FR (2011, 2012) Emily Bos 3 200 FR (2012) Emily Kukors 9 200 free (2008) 400 FR (2009, 2011, 2012) 200 MR (2011) 200 fly (2008) 200 MR (2011) 400 FR (2011) 400 FR (2007, 2008) 400 MR (2009, 2010) Maggie Bowen 16 100 breast (2003) 800 FR (2007, 2008) Anne Wenglarksi 3 100 back (1995, 1996) 200 fly (2001) 400 MR (2006, 2007, 2008) 200 MR (1997) 200 IM (2001, 2002, 2003) Micah Lawrence 3 100 breast (2010) Robyn Williford 1 200 FR (2001) 400 IM (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) 400 MR (2009, 2010) Jen Woolf 4 200 FR (1998) 200 FR (2003) Annie Lett 3 50 free (1984) 400 FR (1998, 1999) 400 FR (2003) 100 free (1981, 1984) 800 FR (1999) 800 FR (2003) Leslie Lunsmann 1 200 MR (2003) 200 MR (2001) Melissa Marik 4 400 FR (2008, 2009) 400 MR (2001, 2002, 2003) 800 FR (2008, 2009) Mimi Bowen 11 100 fly (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000) Cassidy Maxwell 2 200 FR (2001) 200 fly (1997, 2000) 400 FR (2001) 200 FR (1998) Margo McCawley 2 200 MR (2007) 400 FR (1997) 400 MR (2008) 200 MR (1997, 1998) Sandra McIntyre 1 100 back (1984) 400 MR (1998) Brook Monroe 3 800 FR (1999) Demerae Christianson 4 100 fly (2002) 200 MR (1998) 200 MR (2002) 400 MR (1998) 400 MR (2001, 2002) Lauren Norberg 1 200 MR (2011) Eileen Coparropa 13 50 free (2001) Lindsey Norberg 1 200 FR (2011) 100 free (2004) Ava Ohlgren 13 200 IM (2007, 2008, 2009) 200 FR (2001, 2003, 2004) 400 IM (2008, 2009) 400 FR (2001, 2003, 2004) 400 FR (2007, 2008, 2009) 200 MR (2001, 2002, 2003 800 FR (2007, 2008, 2009) 400 MR (2001, 2002, 2003) 400 MR (2009, 2010) Kirsty Coventry 14 100 back (2002, 2003) Rada Owen 6 200 free (1998, 1999) 200 back (2004, 2005) 400 FR (1997, 1998, 1999) 200 IM (2004, 2005) 800 FR (1999) 400 IM (2004, 2005) Rachel Pchola 1 100 back (1992) 400 FR (2003) Hayley Peirsol 2 1650 free (2006, 2007) 800 FR (2003, 2004) Libby Pruden 2 1650 free (1984, 1985) 200 MR (2002) Stephanie Putzi 1 200 breast (1987) 400 MR (2002, 2003) Keri Reynolds 2 100 breast (1994, 1995) Vennie Dantin 2 1-Meter Diving (2012) Hannah Riordan 4 200 FR (2011, 2012) 3-Meter Diving (2010) 400 FR (2011, 2012) Kara Denby 6 100 breast (2008) Katie Ryan 7 200 FR (1998) 400 FR (2008) 400 FR (1997, 1999) 800 FR (2007) 800 FR (1999) 200 MR (2007) 200 MR (1998) 400 MR (2008) 400 MR (1998) Emile Ewing 2 400 FR (2007) Olivia Scott 2 200 FR (2011) 800 FR (2007) 200 MR (2011) Olympic gold medalist Kirsty Coventry holds the Megan Fonteno 1 400 FR (2012) Becky Short 5 200 FR (2003, 2004) second-most SEC titles by an Auburn swimmer. Caitlin Geary 5 200 free (2009) 400 FR (2001, 2003, 2004) 400 FR (2009, 2011) Joanne Simpson 3 50 back (1981) 800 FR (2008, 2009) 100 back (1981) Corey Gerlach 1 3-meter Diving (2007) 200 back (1981) Julie Ginden 2 200 breast (1981) Taylor Spivey 2 200 MR (2001) 400 IM (1981) 400 MR (2001) Rachel Goh 6 100 back (2006, 2007) Marina Smith 3 1-meter (1989, 1990) 200 MR (2007) 3-meter (1993) 400 MR (2006, 2007, 2009) Julie Stupp 3 200 breast (2007) Carolyn Goodley 1 200 fly (1982) 200 MR (2007) Michele Hall 1 200 MR (1997) 400 MR (2006) Kristen Hastrup 1 200 fly (2007) 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 73 WOMEN’S SEC CHAMPIONS Women’s SEC Titles by Event Event No. Athletes Event...... No...... Athletes 50 free...... 6...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2011, 2012) 200 FR...... 6...... Vanderpool-Wallace, Riordan, Bos, Krakoski (2012) ...... Eileen Coparropa (2001) ...... Riordan, Vanderpool-Wallace, Li. Norberg, Scott (2011) ...... Katie Taylor (1999, 1998) ...... Short, Swindle, Anderson, Coparropa (2004) ...... Annie Lett (1984) ...... Short, Coparropa, Anderson, Bowen (2003) ...... Coparropa, Maxwell, Williford, Adams (2001) 100 free...... 5...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2010, 2011) ...... Bowen, Woolf, Ryan, Taylor (1998) ...... Eileen Coparropa (2004) ...... Annie Lett (1984, 1981) 400 FR...... 11...... Vanderpool-Wallace, Riordan, Fonteno, Krakoski (2012) ...... Riordan, Geary, Bos, Vanderpool-Wallace (2011) 200 free...... 6...... Caitlin Geary (2009) ...... Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace, Marik, Geary (2009) ...... Emily Kukors (2008) ...... Ohlgren, Marik, Kukors, Denby (2008) ...... Margaret Hoelzer (2004) ...... Ohlgren, Kukors, Ewing, Denby (2007) ...... Heather Kemp (2003) ...... Coparropa, Hoelzer, Swindle, Short (2004) ...... Rada Owen (1999, 1998) ...... Coventry, Coparropa, Short, Bowen (2003) ...... Coparropa, Short, Maxwell, Adams (2001) 1650 free...... 7...... Maggie Bird (2008) ...... Owen, Woolf, Taylor, Ryan (1999) ...... Hayley Peirsol (2006, 2007) ...... Owen, Woolf, Ryan, Taylor (1998) ...... Adrienne Binder (2005, 2004) ...... Bowen, Taylor, Owen, Ryan (1997) ...... Libby Pruden (1985, 1984) 800 FR...... 6...... Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Bird (2009) 50 back...... 1...... Joanne Simpson (1981) ...... Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Kukors (2008) ...... Ohlgren, Ewing, Kukors, Denby (2007) 100 back...... 11...... Rachel Goh (2006, 2007) ...... Hoelzer, Kemp, Binder, Coventry (2004) ...... Margaret Hoelzer (2005, 2004) ...... Hoelzer, Kemp, Coventry, Bowen (2003) ...... Kirsty Coventry (2003, 2002) ...... Owen, Woolf, Monroe, Ryan (1999) ...... Anne Wenglarksi (1996, 1995) ...... Rachel Pchola (1992) 200 MR...... 7...... Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, Vanderpool-Wallace (2011) ...... Sandra McIntyre (1984) ...... Goh, Stupp, McCawley, Denby (2007) ...... Joanne Simpson (1981) ...... Anderson, Swander, Lunsmann, Coparropa (2003) ...... Coventry, Swander, Christianson, Coparropa (2002) 200 back...... 5...... Kirsty Coventry (2005, 2004) ...... Spivey, Bowen, Adams, Coparropa (2001) ...... Margaret Hoelzer (2003, 2002) ...... Ryan, Monroe, Bowen, Taylor (1998) ...... Joanne Simpson (1981) ...... Wenglarski, Hall, Bowen, Taylor (1997)

100 breast...... 5...... Micah Lawerence (2010) 400 MR...... 9...... Marik, Lawrence, Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace (2010) ...... Kara Denby (2008) ...... Goh, Lawrence, Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace (2009) ...... Maggie Bowen (2003) ...... McCawley, Denby, Ohlgren, Kukors (2008) ...... Keri Reynolds (1995, 1994) ...... Goh, Jensen, Bethune, Kukors (2007) ...... Goh, Stupp, Bethune, Kukors (2006) 200 breast...... 3...... Julie Stupp (2007) ...... Coventry, Bowen, Hoelzer, Coparropa (2003) ...... Stephanie Putzi (1987) ...... Coventry, Bowen, Christianson, Coparropa (2002) ...... Julie Ginden (1981) ...... Spivey, Bowen, Christianson, Coparropa (2001) ...... Ryan, Monroe, Bowen, Taylor (1998) 100 fly...... 8...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2010) ...... Demerae Christianson (2002) ...... Mimi Bowen (2000, 1999, 1998, 1997) ...... Kristie Krueger (1994,1993)

200 fly...... 6...... Emily Kukors (2008) ...... Kristen Hastrup (2007) ...... Maggie Bowen (2001) ...... Mimi Bowen (2000, 1997) ...... Carolyn Goodley (1982)

200 IM...... 8...... Ava Ohlgren (2007, 2008, 2009) ...... Kirsty Coventry (2005, 2004) ...... Maggie Bowen (2003, 2002, 2001)

400 IM...... 12...... Ava Ohlgren (2008, 2009) ...... Adrienne Binder (2007) ...... Julie Stupp (2006) ...... Kirsty Coventry (2005, 2004) ...... Maggie Bowen (2003, 2002, 2001, 2000) ...... Laura Berta (1994) ...... Julie Ginden (1981)

1-meter...... 3...... Vennie Dantin (2012) ...... Marina Smith (1990, 1989)

3-meter...... 3...... Vennie Dantin (2010) ...... Corey Gerlach (2007) ...... Marina Smith (1993)

Margaret Hoelzer has nine SEC titles to her name as an Auburn Tiger.

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2013 - College Station, Texas...... 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:50.49 200 Medley Relay...... 1:24.11 ...... (Cielo, Goodrich, Scheren, Puninski) ...... (Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May) 200 Medley relay...... 1:24.81 50 Freestyle...... Marcelo Chierighini...... 18.88 ...... (Goodrich, Silva, Puninski, Cielo) 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:16.23 400 Medley Relay...... 3:08.57 ...... (Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens) ...... (Norys, Silva, Puninski, Cielo) 100 Backstroke...... Kyle Owens...... 45.60 400 Medley Relay...... 3:05.92 2007 - Lexington, Ky...... 11 Titles ...... (Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Chierighini) 50 Freestyle...... Cesar Cielo...... 19.03 1,650 Freestyle...... Zane Grothe...... 14:41.45 100 Freestyle...... Cesar Cielo...... 41.85 100 Freestyle...... Marcelo Chierighini...... 41.60 100 Backstroke...... Scott Goodrich...... 47.43 200 Backstroke...... Kyle Owens...... 1:39.69 100 Butterfly...... Alexei Puninski...... 46.88 Platform Diving...... John Santeiu...... 426.05 pts. 1-meter Diving...... Steven Segerlin...... 368.80 3-meter Diving...... Steven Segerlin...... 427.80 2012 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 8 Titles Platform...... Steven Segerlin...... 379.00 100 Freestyle...... Marcelo Chierighini...... 42.45 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:16.52 100 Backstroke...... Kyle Owens...... 46.09 ...... (Cielo, Puninski, Lundquist, Targett) 200 Backstroke...... Kyle Owens...... 1:41.67 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:51.31 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:16.38 ...... (Lundquist, Targett, Wike, Cielo) ...... (Modrov, Krug, Manning, Leon) 200 Medley Relay...... 1:24.63 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:51.66 ...... (Goodrich, Maras, Puninski, Targett) ...... (Modrov, Disney-May, Owens, Chierighini) 400 Medley Relay...... 3:10.50 800 Freestyle Relay...... 6:20.63 ...... (Goodrich, Osborne, Puninski, Cielo) ...... (Owens, Disney-May, Browning, Grothe) 200 Medley Relay...... 1:24.38 2006 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 8 Titles ...... (Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Krug) 50 Freestyle...... Cesar Cielo...... 19.49 400 Medley Relay...... 3:08.36 100 Freestyle...... Cesar Cielo...... 43.00 ...... (Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May) 100 Backstroke...... Doug Van Wie...... 47.15 200 Backstroke...... Doug Van Wie...... 1:42.83 2011 - Gainesville, Fla...... 7 Titles 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:18.17 50 Freestyle...... Adam Brown...... 19.05 ...... (Puninski, Cielo, Goodrich, Bovell) 100 Freestyle...... Adam Brown...... 41.92 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:52.41 100 Breaststroke...... Stuart Ferguson...... 53.01 ...... (Cielo, Lundquist, Cady, Andkjaer) 3-meter Diving...... Dan Mazzaferro...... 415.75 200 Medley Relay...... 1:26.33 Platform Diving...... Dan Mazzaferro...... 475.20 ...... (Van Wie, Wike, Puninski, Cielo) 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:16.56 400 Medley Relay...... 3:09.03 ...... (Brown, Chierighini, Manning, Krug) ...... (Van Wie, Wike, Puninski, Cielo) 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:49.95 ...... (Brown, Krug, Modrov, Norys) 2005 - Gainesville, Fla...... 5 Titles 50 Freestyle...... Fred Bousquet...... 19.57 2010 - Athens, Ga...... 10 Titles 100 Freestyle...... Fred Bousquet...... 42.81 50 Freestyle...... Gideon Louw...... 19.03 100 Backstroke...... Doug Van Wie...... 46.71 100 Freestyle...... Gideon Louw...... 42.36 Platform...... Steven Segerlin...... 582.95 100 Backstroke...... Pascal Wollach...... 45.69 200 Free Relay...... 1:16.95 100 Breaststroke...... Adam Klein...... 52.78 ...... (Bovell, Wochomurka, Lundquist, Bousquet) 1-meter Diving...... Kelly Marx...... 400.90 Platform Diving...... Kelly Marx...... 446.60 2004 - Athens, Ga...... 15 Titles 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:16.16 50 Freestyle...... Fred Bousquet...... 19.48 ...... (Brown, Krug, Fox, Louw) 100 Freestyle...... Fred Bousquet...... 42.53 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:49.63 200 Freestyle...... George Bovell...... 1:34.54 ...... (Brown, Fox, Norys, Louw) 500 Freestyle...... BJ Jones...... 4:17.35 200 Medley Relay...... 1:24.41 200 Backstroke...... Bryce Hunt...... 1:41.48 ...... (White, Silva, Anderson, Louw) 100 Breaststroke...... Mark Gangloff...... 53.21 400 Medley Relay...... 3:07.01 200 Breaststroke...... Mark Gangloff...... 1:56.10 ...... (Wollach, Klein, McGill, Brown) 100 Butterfly...... Fred Bousquet...... 47.06 200 Butterfly...... Jeremy Knowles...... 1:43.50 2009 - Auburn, Ala...... 11 Titles 200 IM...... George Bovell...... 1:43.73 50 Freestyle...... Matt Targett...... 18.52 Platform...... Caesar Garcia...... 593.15 100 Freestyle...... Matt Targett...... 41.55 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:16.09 100 Backstroke...... Pascal Wollach...... 46.04 ...... (Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet) 100 Butterfly...... Matt Targett...... 45.02 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:51.24 3-meter Diving...... Dan Mazzaferro...... 420.90 ...... (Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet) Platform Diving...... Dan Mazzaferro...... 487.90 200 Medley Relay...... 1:25.40 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:15.47 ...... (Wochomurka, Gangloff, Bousquet, Gibb) ...... (Andkjaer, Targett, Norys, Louw) 400 Medley Relay...... 3:09.39 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:46.03 ...... (Hunt, Gangloff, Knowles, Gibb) ...... (Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett) 800 Freestyle Relay...... 6:18.15 2003 - Auburn, Ala...... 10 Titles ...... (Louw, Wollach, Dove, McGill 50 Freestyle...... Fred Bousquet...... 19.57 200 Medley Relay...... 1:23.69 200 Backstroke...... Bryce Hunt...... 1:41.73 ...... (White, Silva, Targett, Andkjaer) 100 Breaststroke...... Pat Calhoun...... 52.85 400 Medley Relay...... 3:04.58 100 Butterfly...... Fred Bousquet...... 46.70 ...... (Wollach, Klein, Madson, Targett) 200 IM...... George Bovell...... 1:44.21 Platform...... Caesar Garcia...... 672.50 2008 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 10 Titles 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:17.73 50 Freestyle...... Cesar Cielo...... 18.91 ...... (Wochomurka, Gibb, Kidd, Bousquet) 100 Freestyle...... Cesar Cielo...... 41.78 400 Freestyle Relay...... 2:51.96 100 Breaststroke...... Michael Silva...... 53.60 ...... (Bousquet, Gibb, Kidd, Wochomurka) 100 Butterfly...... Alexei Puninski...... 45.60 200 Medley Relay...... 1:26.52 1-meter Diving...... Kelly Marx...... 352.20 ...... (Gibb, Calhoun, Bousquet, Wochomurka) Platform...... Dan Mazzaferro...... 444.65 400 Medley Relay...... 3:09.17 200 Freestyle Relay...... 1:16.92 ...... (Hunt, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Bousquet) ...... (Cielo, Puninski, Goodrich, Scheren) 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 75 MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONS

2002 - Fayetteville, Ark...... 5 Titles 1996 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 3 Titles 500 Freestyle...... Kevin Clements...... 4:17.20 200 Backstroke...... Mike Andrews...... 1:44.91 100 Breaststroke...... Pat Calhoun...... 53.47 100 Butterfly...... John Hargis...... 46.85 400 IM...... Kevin Clements...... 3:44.26 200 IM...... Kurt Jachimowski...... 1:46.04 Platform...... Matt Bricker...... 541.80 400 Medley Relay...... 3:09.99 1995 - Columbia, S.C...... 4 Titles ...... (Hampleman, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Wochomurka) 100 Backstroke...... Mike Andrews...... 47.64 200 Backstroke...... Mike Andrews...... 1:43.98 2001 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 6 Titles 200 Butterfly...... Randy Hartley...... 1:46.13 100 Freestyle...... Greg Busse...... 43.24 400 IM...... Iian Mull...... 3:48.61 500 Freestyle...... Kevin Clements...... 4:19.27 200 Breaststroke...... Dave Denniston...... 1:55.52 1994 - Auburn, Ala...... 1 Title 100 Butterfly...... Andy Haidinyak...... 47.13 100 Butterfly...... John Hargis...... 47.82 200 Butterfly...... Jeff Somensatto...... 1:42.80 400 Medley Relay...... 3:09.70 1993 - Fayetteville, Ark...... 1 Title ...... (Karr, Denniston, Haidinyak, Busse) 100 Backstroke...... Alex Fedorov...... 47.93

2000 - Auburn, Ala...... 7 Titles 1992 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 1 Title 50 Freestyle...... Aaron Ciarla...... 19.35 200 Breaststroke...... Ty Richardson...... 2:20.21 200 Freestyle...... Malcolm Hosford...... 1:36.72 100 Breaststroke...... Pat Calhoun...... 52.68 1989 - Gainesville, Fla...... 2 Titles 200 Breaststroke...... Dave Denniston...... 1:55.81 1-meter Diving...... Jose Rocha...... 549.20 200 Free Relay...... 1:17.28 3-meter Diving...... Jose Rocha...... 587.45 ...... (Ciarla, Busbee, Busse, Quevedo) 400 Free Relay...... 2:53.45 1988 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 4 Titles ...... (Busbee, Busse, Quevedo, Ciarla) 100 Backstroke...... Steve Farmer...... 49.48 800 Free Relay...... 6:27.32 100 Butterfly...... Rod Bowman...... 48.20 ...... (Boyle, Hosford, Clements, Busse) 200 Butterfly...... Rod Bowman...... 1:46.20 3-meter Diving...... Jose Rocha...... 614.20 1999 - Lexington, Ky...... 13 Titles 50 Freestyle...... Aaron Ciarla...... 19.39 1987 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 2 Titles 100 Freestyle...... Brock Newman...... 43.35 200 Butterfly...... Rod Bowman...... 1:46.33 200 Freestyle...... Romain Barnier...... 1:35.91 1-meter Diving3...... Jose Rocha...... 537.25 1650 Freestyle...... Kevin Clements...... 15:18.55 100 Breaststroke...... Dave Denniston...... 53.61 1986 - Baton Rouge, La...... 4 Titles 200 Breaststroke...... Dave Denniston...... 1:57.52 50 Freestyle...... Per Johansson...... 20.13 100 Butterfly...... Brock Newman...... 46.87 100 Freestyle...... Per Johansson...... 43.87 200 Butterfly...... Jeff Somensatto...... 1:45.01 200 Butterfly...... Rod Bowman...... 1:45.81 200 Free Relay...... 1:17.25 1-meter Diving...... Jose Rocha...... 518.24 ...... (Busbee, Newman, Ciarla, Hawke) 400 Free Relay...... 2:54.29 1985 - Gainesville, Fla...... 3 Titles ...... (Barnier, Hawke, Quevedo, Newman) 200 Backstroke...... Rich Hughey...... 1:46.74 800 Free Relay...... 6:28.89 100 Breaststroke...... Andy Bauer...... 54.62 ...... (Boyle, Newman, Pearce, Barnier) 200 Breaststroke...... Andy Bauer...... 2:00.37 200 Medley Relay...... 1:26.60 ...... (Bartz, Denniston, Hawke, Ciarla) 1984 - Athens, Ga...... 2 Titles 400 Medley Relay...... 3:10.46 50 Freestyle ...... John Black...... 19.84 ...... (Bartz, Quevedo, Denniston, Newman) 100 Freestyle...... John Black...... 43.81

1998 - Gainesville, Fla...... 11 Titles 1983 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 3 Titles 50 Freestyle...... Matt Busbee...... 19.54 50 Freestyle...... John Black...... 20.06 100 Freestyle...... Brock Newman...... 43.12 200 Breaststroke...... Andy Bauer...... 2:00.05 200 Freestyle...... Romain Barnier...... 1:36.48 3-meter Diving...... Skipper Wood...... 506.55 100 Butterfly...... Mike Bartz...... 47.96 200 Butterfly...... Jeff Somensatto...... 1:45.83 1982 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 2 Titles 200 IM...... Lionel Moreau...... 1:46.93 200 Freestyle...... Steve Wood...... 1:35.93 200 Free Relay...... 1:17.32 200 Backstroke...... Rich Hughey...... 1:48.22 ...... (Busbee, Newman, Ciarla, Hawke) 400 Free Relay...... 2:54.55 1981 - Gainesville, Fla...... 5 Titles ...... (Bartz, Quevedo, Hawke, Newman) 50 Freestyle...... Rowdy Gaines...... 19.97 800 Free Relay...... 6:28.40 100 Freestyle...... Rowdy Gaines...... 43.08 ...... (Newman, Busse, Moreau, Barnier) 200 Freestyle...... Rowdy Gaines...... 1:33.80 200 Medley Relay...... 1:26.69 100 Butterfly...... Steve Smith...... 48.58 ...... (Bartz, Jerger, Crush, Hawke) 200 Individual Medley...... Mike Upham...... 1:48.95 400 Medley Relay...... 3:10.36 ...... (Bartz, Jerger, Newman, Hawke) 1980 - Athens, Ga...... 4 Titles 50 Freestyle...... David McCagg...... 20.40 1997 - Athens, Ga...... 9 Titles 200 Freestyle...... Rowdy Gaines...... 1:36.45 50 Freestyle...... Matt Busbee...... 19.70 100 Backstroke...... David Marsh...... 49.90 100 Freestyle...... Brock Newman...... 43.20 200 Backstroke...... David McCagg...... 1:49.33 200 Freestyle...... Scott Tucker...... 1:36.18 100 Backstroke...... Chip Crush...... 47.65 1979 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 1 Title 100 Butterfly...... John Hargis...... 46.40 200 Freestyle...... Rowdy Gaines...... 1:36.45 200 IM...... Scott Tucker...... 1:44.97 400 Free Relay...... 2:53.28 1978 - Auburn, Ala...... 5 Titles ...... (Crush, Newman, Tucker, Shackell) 200 Freestyle...... Rowdy Gaines...... 1:37.62 800 Free Relay...... 6:30.39 100 Breaststroke...... Scott Spann...... 56.36 ...... (Tucker, Shackell, McCreary, Newman) 200 Breaststroke...... Scott Spann...... 2:03.44 400 Medley Relay...... 3:09.84 200 Butterfly...... Bill Forrester...... 1:48.68 ...... (Bartz, Jerger, Hargis, Shackell) 200 Individual Medley...... Scott Spann...... 1:50.86

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 76 MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONS Men’s SEC Titles by Athlete Name No. Event(s) Name No. Event(s) Jakob Andkjaer...... 4...... 200 FR, 400 FR (2) Jon Karr...... 1...... 400 MR Jordan Anderson...... 1...... 200 FR Matt Kidd...... 2...... 200 FR, 400 FR Mike Andrews...... 3...... 100 back, 200 back (2) Adam Klein...... 1...... 400 MR Romain Barnier...... 5...... 200 free (2), 400 FR, 800 FR (2) Karl Krug...... 5...... 200 FR (3), 400 FR, 200 MR Mike Bartz...... 7...... 100 fly, 400 FR, Don Langenmayr...... 1...... 100 fly ...... 200 MR (2), 400 MR (3) TJ Leon...... 2...... 200 FR (2) Andy Bauer...... 3...... 100 breast, 200 breast (2) Gideon Louw...... 8...... 50 free, 100 free, 800 FR, 200 FR (2), 400 FR (2), 200 MR John Black...... 3...... 50 free (2), 100 free Bryan Lundquist...... 4...... 200 FR (2), 400 FR (2) Matt Bricker...... 1...... Platform Adam Klein...... 2...... 100 breast, 400 MR Fred Bousquet...... 15...... 50 free (3), 100 free (2), 100 fly (2), Jeremy Knowles...... 2...... 200 fly, 400 MR ...... 200 FR (3), 400 FR (2), 200 MR (2), 400 MR Logan Madson...... 1...... 400 MR George Bovell...... 7...... 200 free, 200 IM (2), 200 FR (3), 400 FR Chris Manning...... 2...... 200 FR (2) Rod Bowman...... 4...... 100 fly, 200 fly (3) David Maras...... 1...... 200 MR Nate Boyle...... 2...... 800 FR (2) David Marsh...... 1...... 100 back Paul Breitfeller...... 1...... 1-meter Kelly Marx...... 3...... 1-meter (2), Platform Adam Brown ...... 7...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR (2), 400 FR (2), 400 MR Dan Mazzaferro...... 5...... Platform (3), 3-meter (2) Allen Browning...... 1...... 800 FR Dave McCagg...... 2...... 50 free, 200 back Matt Busbee...... 6...... 50 free (2), 200 FR (3), 400 FR James McCreary...... 1...... 800 FR Greg Busse...... 6...... 100 free, 200 FR, Tyler McGill...... 2...... 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR (2), 400 MR Arthur Mendes...... 1...... 400 MR Kurt Cady...... 1...... 400 FR Drew Modrov...... 3...... 200 FR, 400 FR (2) Pat Calhoun...... 6...... 100 breast (3), 200 MR, 400 MR (2) Lionel Moreau...... 2...... 200 IM, 800 FR Marcelo Chierighini...... 10...... 50 free, 100 free (2), 200 FR (2) , 400 FR, 200 MR (2), 400 MR (2) Iian Mull...... 1...... 400 IM Aaron Ciarla...... 7...... 50 free (2), 200 FR (3), Brock Newman...... 14...... 100 free (3), 100 fly, 200 FR (2), ...... 400 FR, 200 MR ...... 400 FR (3), 800 FR (3), 400 MR (2) Cesar Cielo...... 17...... 50 free (3), 100 free (3), 200 FR (3), 400 FR (3) Kohlton Norys...... 5...... 400 MR, 200 FR (2), 400 FR (2) ...... 200 MR (2), 400 MR (3) Sean Osborne...... 1...... 400 MR Kevin Clements...... 5...... 500 free (2), 1650 free, Kyle Owens...... 11...100 back (2), 200 back (2), 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR (2), 400 MR (2) ...... 400 IM, 800 FR John Pearce...... 1...... 800 FR Chip Crush...... 3...... 100 back, 400 FR, 200 MR Alexei Puninski...... 12...... 100 fly (2), 200 FR (3), 400 FR, 200 MR (3), 400 MR (3) Dave Denniston...... 7...... 100 breast, 200 breast (3), Oswaldo Quevedo...... 5...... 200 FR, 400 FR (3), 400 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR (2) Ty Richardson...... 1...... 200 breast James Disney-May...... 5...... 200, FR, 200 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Jose Rocha...... 5...... 1-meter (3), 3-meter (2) Doug Donovan...... 1...... 100 breast John Santeiu...... 1...... Platform Will Dove...... 1...... 800 FR Steve Scheren...... 2...... 200 FR, 400 FR Mike Drews...... 3...... 200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM Steven Segerlin...... 4...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform (2) Steve Farmer...... 1...... 100 back Nick Shackell...... 3...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Alex Fedorov...... 1...... 100 back Michael Silva...... 5...... 100 breast, 200 MR (3), 400 MR Stuart Ferguson...... 5...... 100 breast, 200 MR (2), 400 MR (2) Steve Smith...... 1...... 100 fly Bill Forrester...... 3...... 200 free, 200 fly (2) Jeff Somensatto...... 3...... 200 fly (3) Chris Fox...... 2...... 200 FR, 400 FR Scott Spann...... 6...... 100 breast (2), Rowdy Gaines...... 6...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free (4) ...... 200 breast (2), 200 IM (2) Mark Gangloff...... 4...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Alexei Puninski...... 5...... 100 fly, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Caesar Garcia...... 2...... Platform (2) Matt Targett...... 10...... 200 FR (2), 50 free, 400 FR, 200 MR (2), 100 fly, Derek Gibb...... 7...... 200 FR (2), 400 FR (2), ...... 100 free, 400 FR (2) ...... 200 MR (2), 400 MR Scott Tucker...... 4...... 200 free, 200 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR Scott Goodrich...... 7...... 100 free, 200 FR (2), 400 FR, 200 MR (2), 400 MR Mike Upham...... 1...... 200 IM Zane Grothe...... 2...... 1,650 free, 800 FR Doug Van Wie...... 5...... 100 back (2), 200 back, 200 MR, 400 MR Andy Haidinyak...... 4...... 100 fly, 400 MR (3) Jared White...... 1...... 200 MR Kirk Hampleman...... 1...... 400 MR James Wike...... 3...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR John Hargis...... 4...... 100 fly (3), 400 MR Ryan Wochomurka...... 8...... 200 FR (3), 400 FR (2), 200 MR (2), 400 MR Randy Hartley...... 1...... 200 fly Pascal Wollach...... 5...... 800 FR, 100 back (2), 400 MR (2) Brett Hawke...... 7...... 200 FR (2), 400 FR (2), Skipper Wood...... 1...... 3-meter ...... 200 MR (2), 400 MR Steve Wood...... 1...... 200 free Malcom Hosford...... 2...... 200 free, 800 FR Rich Hughey...... 2...... 200 back (2) Bryce Hunt...... 4...... 200 back (2), 400 MR (2) Kurt Jachimowski...... 1...... 200 IM Adam Jerger...... 3...... 200 MR, 400 MR (2) Per Johansson...... 2...... 50 free, 100 free BJ Jones...... 1...... 500 free Men’s SEC Titles by Event Event No. Athletes ...... Matt Busbee (1998, 1997) 50 freestyle...... 19...... Marcelo Chierighini (2013) ...... Per Johansson (1986) ...... Adam Brown (2011) ...... John Black (1984, 1983) ...... Gideon Louw (2010) ...... Rowdy Gaines (1981) ...... Matt Targett (2009) ...... Dave McCagg (1980) ...... Cesar Cielo (2006, 2007, 2008) ...... Fred Bousquet (2005, 2004, 2003) 100 freestyle...... 17...... Marcelo Chierighini (2012, 2013) ...... Aaron Ciarla (2000, 1999) ...... Adam Brown (2011) 2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 77 MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONS

...... Gideon Louw (2010) ...... Matt Targett (2009) 3-meter...... 6...... Dan Mazzaferro (2009, 2011) ...... Cesar Cielo (2006, 2007, 2008) ...... Steven Segerlin (2007) ...... Fred Bousquet (2005, 2004) ...... Jose Rocha (1989, 1988) ...... Greg Busse (2001) ...... Skipper Wood (1983) ...... Brock Newman (1999, 1998, 1997) ...... Per Johansson (1986) Platform...... 10...... John Santeiu (2013) ...... John Black (1984) ...... Kelly Marx (2010) ...... Rowdy Gaines (1981) ...... Dan Mazzaferro (2008, 2009, 2011) ...... Steven Segerlin (2005, 2007) 200 freestyle...... 11...... George Bovell (2004) ...... Caesar Garcia (2004, 2003) ...... Malcom Hosford (2000) ...... Matt Bricker (2002) ...... Romain Barnier (1999, 1998) ...... Scott Tucker (1997) 200 Freestyle Relay...... 14...... Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens (2013) ...... Steve Wood (1982) ...... Modrov, Krug, Manning, Leon (2012) ...... Rowdy Gaines (1981, 1980, 1979,1978) ...... Brown, Chierighini, Manning, Krug (2011) ...... Bill Forrester (1977) ...... Brown, Krug, Fox, Louw (2010) ...... Andkjaer, Targett, Norys, Louw (2009) 500 freestyle...... 3...... BJ Jones (2004) ...... Cielo, Puninski, Goodrich, Scheren (2008) ...... Kevin Clements (2002, 2001) ...... Cielo, Puninski, Lundquist, Targett (2007) ...... Puninski, Cielo Goodrich, Bovell (2006) 1650 freestyle...... 2...... Zane Grothe (2013) ...... Bovell, Wochomurka, Lundquist, Bousquet (2005) ...... Kevin Clements (1999) ...... Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet (2004) ...... Wochomurka, Gibb, Kidd, Bousquet (2003) 100 backstroke...... 12...... Kyle Owens (2012, 2013) ...... Ciarla, Busbee, Busse, Quevedo (2000) ...... Pascal Wollach (2009, 2010) ...... Busbee, Newman, Ciarla, Hawke (1999, 1998) ...... Scott Goodrich (2007) ...... Doug Van Wie (2006, 2005) 400 Freestyle Relay...... 14...... Chierighini, Mendes, Disney-May, Owens (2013) ...... Chip Crush (1997) ...... Modrov, Disney-May, Owens, Chierighini (2012) ...... Mike Andrews (1995) ...... Brown, Krug, Modrov, Norys (2011) ...... Alex Federov (1993) ...... Brown, Fox, Norys, Louw (2010) ...... Steve Farmer (1988) ...... Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett (2009) ...... David Marsh (1980) ...... Cielo, Goodrich, Scheren, Puninski (2008) ...... Lundquist, Targett, Wike, Cielo (2007) 200 backstroke...... 10...... Kyle Owens (2012, 2013) ...... Cielo, Lundquist, Cady, Andkjaer (2006) ...... Doug Van Wie (2006) ...... Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet (2004) ...... Bryce Hunt (2004, 2003) ...... Bousquet, Gibb, Kidd, Wochomurka (2003) ...... Mike Andrews (1996, 1995) ...... Busbee, Busse, Quevedo, Ciarla (2000) ...... Rich Hughey (1985, 1982) ...... Barnier, Hawke, Quevedo, Newman (1999) ...... Dave McCagg (1980) ...... Bartz, Quevedo, Hawke, Newman (1998) ...... Crush, Newman, Tucker, Shackell (1997) 100 breaststroke...... 12...... Stuart Ferguson (2011) ...... Adam Klein (2010) 800 Freestyle Relay...... 6...... Owens, Disney-May, Browning, Grothe (2012) ...... Michael Silva (2008) ...... Louw, Wollach, Dove, McGill (2009) ...... Mark Gangloff (2004) ...... Boyle, Hosford, Clements, Busse (2000) ...... Pat Calhoun (2003, 2002, 2000) ...... Boyle, Newman, Pearce, Barnier (1999) ...... Dave Denniston (1999) ...... Newman, Busse, Moreau, Barnier (1998) ...... Andy Bauer (1985) ...... Tucker, Shackell, McCreary, Newman (1997) ...... Scott Spann (1978, 1977) ...... Doug Donovan (1975) 200 Medley Relay...... 11...... Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May (2013) ...... Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Krug (2012) 200 breaststroke...... 10...... Mark Gangloff (2004) ...... White, Silva, Anderson, Louw (2010) ...... Dave Denniston (2001, 2000, 1999) ...... White, Silva, Targett, Andkjaer (2009) ...... Ty Richardson (1992) ...... Goodrich, Silva, Puninski, Cielo (2008) ...... Andy Bauer (1985, 1983) ...... Goodrich, Maras, Puninski, Targett (2007) ...... Scott Spann (1978, 1977) ...... Van Wie, Wike, Puninski, Cielo (2006) ...... Mike Drews (1974) ...... Wochomurka, Gangloff, Bousquet, Gibb (2004) ...... Gibb, Calhoun, Bousquet, Wochomurka (2003) 100 butterfly...... 14...... Matt Targett (2009) ...... Bartz, Denniston, Hawke, Ciarla (1999) ...... Alexei Puninski (2007, 2008) ...... Bartz, Jerger, Crush, Hawke (1998) ...... Fred Bousquet (2004, 2003) ...... Andy Haidinyak (2002) 400 Medley Relay...... 14...... Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Chierighini (2013) ...... Brock Newman (1999) ...... Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May (2012) ...... Mike Bartz (1998) ...... Wollach, Klein, McGill, Brown (2010) ...... John Hargis (1997, 1996, 1994) ...... Wollach, Klein, Madson, Targett (2009) ...... Rod Bowman (1988) ...... Norys, Silva, Puninski, Cielo (2008) ...... Steve Smith (1981) ...... Goodrich, Osborne, Puninski, Cielo (2007) ...... Don Langenmayr (1975) ...... Van Wie, Wike, Puninski, Cielo (2006) ...... Hunt, Gangloff, Knowles, Gibb (2004) 200 butterfly...... 10...... Jeremy Knowles (2004) ...... Hunt, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Bousquet (2003) ...... Jeff Somensatto (2001, 1999, 1998) ...... Hampleman, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Wochomurka (2002) ...... Randy Hartley (1995) ...... Rod Bowman (1988, 1987, 1986) ...... Bill Forrester (1978, 1977)

200 IM...... 9...... George Bovell (2004, 2003) ...... Lionel Moreau (1998) ...... Scott Tucker (1997) ...... Kurt Jachimowski (1996) ...... Mike Upham (1981) ...... Scott Spann (1978, 1977) ...... Mike Drews (1974)

400 IM...... 3...... Kevin Clements (2002) ...... Iian Mull (1995) ...... Mike Drews (1974)

1-meter...... 7...... Kelly Marx (2008, 2010) ...... Steven Segerlin (2007) ...... Jose Rocha (1989, 1987, 1986) ...... Paul Breitfeller (1977) Fred Bousquet won 15 SEC titles while at Auburn

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Men’s Year-By-Year Results Women’s Year-By-Year Results

National SEC Dual Meet National SEC Dual Meet Year Finish Finish Record Coach Year Finish Finish Record Coach 1970 - 8th (20) 0-7 Washington 1970 - - - Washington 1971 - 8th (30) 2-9 Washington 1971 --- - - Washington 1972 - 8th (30) 4-10 Washington 1972 - - - Washington 1973 - 4th (146) 7-1 Reese 1973 - - - Reese 1974 17th (18) 3rd (316) 3-3 Reese 1974 - - - Reese 1975 8th (88) 3rd (399) 6-1 Reese 1975 - - - Reese 1976 8th (87) 3rd (209) 5-1 Reese 1976 - - - Reese 1977 5th (155) 3rd (397) 4-2 Reese 1977 - - - Reese 1978 2nd (185) 2nd (368) 7-1 Reese 1978 24th - 2-4 Reese 1979 6th (160) 3rd (344) 8-1 Quick 1979 21st - 0-6 Quick 1980 5th (168) 2nd (459) 5-2 Quick 1980 12th - 3-4 Quick 1981 5th (146) 3rd (383) 4-2 Quick 1981 7th 3rd (656) 2-2 Quick 1982 11th (81) 3rd (380) 5-2 Quick 1982 4th (253) 3rd (434) 7-1 Quick 1983 9th (78.5) t-3rd (299) 7-2 Asmuth 1983 8th (131) 3rd (424) 3-2 Asmuth 1984 8th (88.5) 3rd (330) 7-2 Asmuth 1984 6th (111) 3rd (416) 2-4 Asmuth 1985 10th (121) 3rd (485.5) 5-2 Asmuth 1985 t-24th (26) 3rd (544) 3-4 Asmuth 1986 t-14th (67) 4th (459.5) 5-2 Asmuth 1986 t-25th (30) 5th (429) 3-4 Asmuth 1987 t-14th (69) 5th (441.5) 4-6 Asmuth 1987 30th (10) 6th (402) 4-4 Asmuth 1988 15th (64) 4th (453) 4-4 Asmuth 1988 35th (11) 5th (399) 6-4 Asmuth 1989 22nd (49) 5th (376.5) 1-8 Asmuth 1989 - 7th (249.5) 4-6 Asmuth 1990 - 5th (357) 0-9 Asmuth 1990 24th (29) 7th (278) 2-7-1 Asmuth 1991 20th (42) 6th (364) 2-7 Marsh 1991 35th (9) 5th (404) 4-5 Marsh 1992 15th (85) 6th (371) 7-2 Marsh 1992 8th (154) 2nd (540) 7-2 Marsh 1993 6th (215) 2nd (593.5) 4-3 Marsh 1993 8th (174) 2nd (595) 5-1 Marsh 1994 4th (301.5) 1st (633.5) 7-2 Marsh 1994 5th (242) 2nd (628) 8-2 Marsh 1995 3rd (393) 1st (754.5) 8-0 Marsh 1995 13th (92) 2nd (519) 5-1 Marsh 1996 2nd (443.5) 2nd (678.5) 6-0 Marsh 1996 12th (130.5) 5th (421) 5-2 Marsh 1997 1st (496.5) 1st (780.5) 5-0 Marsh 1997 7th (240) 2nd (538) 7-0 Marsh 1998 2nd (394.5) 1st (858.5) 4-1 Marsh 1998 6th (269.5) 2nd (683) 5-0 Marsh 1999 1st (467.5) 1st (857.5) 7-2 Marsh 1999 11th (138) 2nd (577) 9-3 Marsh 2000 2nd (385) 1st (752) 4-1 Marsh 2000 5th (207) 2nd (701) 6-0 Marsh 2001 7th (236) 1st (814) 7-1 Marsh 2001 4th (324) 2nd (668) 9-0 Marsh 2002 3rd (365.5) 1st (763) 6-0 Marsh 2002 1st (474) 3rd (693.5) 7-0 Marsh 2003 1st (609.5) 1st (918.5) 7-0 Marsh 2003 1st (536) 1st (841.5) 5-0 Marsh & Brackin 2004 1st (634) 1st (1,008) 9-0 Marsh 2004 1st (569) 1st (846) 9-0 Marsh & Brackin 2005 1st (491) 1st (829.5) 8-0 Marsh 2005 2nd (492) 1st (816) 6-1 Marsh & Brackin 2006 1st (480.5) 1st (1101.5) 10-0 Marsh 2006 1st (518.5) 2nd (1075) 9-0 Marsh & Tierney-Walker 2007 1st (566) 1st (934) 4-1 Marsh 2007 1st (899) 1st (535) 6-1 Marsh & Tierney-Walker 2008 5th (316) 1st (806) 4-2 Quick 2008 2nd (348) 1st (761.5) 7-1 Quick & Tierney-Walker 2009 1st (526) 1st (880.5) 4-1 Quick & Hawke 2009 6th (281.5) 2nd (730.5) 3-3 Quick & Tierney-Walker 2010 6th (277.5) 1st (784) 5-2 Hawke 2010 8th (153) 3rd (568) 4-4 Hawke 2011 6th (269.5) 1st (799) 3-1 Hawke 2011 8th (202) 3rd (563) 5-0 Hawke 2012 6th (254.5) 1st (730.5) 3-2 Hawke 2012 t-7th (249) 4th (509.5) 4-2 Hawke 2013 8th (226.5) 2nd (1,196) 5-1 Hawke 2013 5th (860) 13th (81) 7-0 Hawke

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(Records from 1970-1980 are incomplete) 1985-86 NCAA: t-25th, SEC: 5th (3-4) 1990-91 NCAA: 35th, SEC: 5th (4-5) 1996-97 NCAA: 7th, SEC: 2nd (7-0) Head Coach: John Asmuth Head Coach: David Marsh Head Coach: David Marsh 1977-78 (2-4) 11-16 66 Georgia 81 11-10 60 Vanderbilt 52 11-1 149 Florida Atlantic 126 Head Coach: Eddie Reese 1-11 63 Clemson 77 11-10 83 Southern Illinois 30 11-22 Husker Shootout 2nd 59 Clemson 72 1-17 63 Alabama 77 11-16 89.5 Tennessee 152.5 11-25 66 American 44 68 LSU 63 1-31 87 Southern Illinois 53 12-1 98 Florida 198 1-4 172 Florida 126 65 Alabama 66 2-8 88 N.C. State 50 12-20 170 Dupage(Ill.) JC 88 1-24 203 LSU 103 55 Florida 76 2-14 58 Florida 82 1-19 87 LSU 150 1-24 206 Florida State 140 68 North Carolina 63 2-15 82 Miami (FL) 58 1-26 120 Alabama 123 2-8 136 Alabama 104 38 North Carolina State 93 2/27-3/2 429 SEC Championship 5th 2-1 146 Georgia 142 2-19 538 SEC Championship 2nd SIC Championship 4th 3-20-22 30 NCAA Championship t-25th 2-3 112 Miami (Fla.) 128 2-28 145 South Carolina 93 AIAW Championship 24th 2-9 Forfeit Kentucky — 3-20 240 NCAA Championship 7th 1986-87 NCAA: 30th, SEC: 6th (4-4) 2-20-23 404 SEC Championship 5th 1978-79 (0-6) Head Coach: John Asmuth 3-14-16 9 NCAA Championship 35th 1997-98 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 2nd (5-0) Head Coach: Richard Quick 11-14 57 Georgia 81 Head Coach: David Marsh AIAW Championship 21st 1-17 48 LSU 65 1991-92 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 2nd (7-2) 10-10 154 Florida Atlantic 132 1-24 85 Vanderbilt 54 Head Coach: David Marsh 11-7 SMU Women’s 5th 1979-80 (3-4) 1-31 59 Alabama 81 11-1 128 LSU 109 1-10 155 Florida 145 Head Coach: Richard Quick 2-6 136 North Carolina 130 11-8 85 Georgia 157 1-17 205 Northwestern 145 AIAW Championship 12th 2-7 74 North Carolina State 40 11-9 55 Emory 45 1-17 231 Tennessee 115 2-13 53 Florida 85 11-9 58 Florida Atlantic 44 2-6 161 Alabama 106 1980-81 SEC: 3rd, (2-2-0) 2-14 60 Miami (Fla.) 53 12-15 33 Florida 80 2-18-21 683 SEC Championship 2nd Head Coach: Richard Quick 2-25-28 402 SEC Championship 6th 12-15 74 Florida State 38 3-19-21 269.5 NCAA Championship 6th 55 Clemson 40 3-19-21 10 NCAA Championship 30th 1-6 132.5 North Carolina State 109.5 72 Alabama 51 1-12 129 South Carolina 102 1998-99 NCAA: 11th, SEC: 2nd (9-3) 53 Florida 86 1987-88 NCAA: 35th, SEC: 5th (6-4) 1-18 164.5 Alabama 134.5 Head Coach: David Marsh 63 Miami (Fla.) 67 Head Coach: John Asmuth 2-5-8 540 SEC Championship 2nd 10-17 78 Cal-Berkeley 184 656 SEC Championship 3rd 11-14 60 Georgia 80 3-19-21 154 NCAA Championship 8th 11-21 114.5 Arizona 181.5 AIAW Championship 7th 12-12 86 Southern Illinois 27 11-23 167 Arizona State 133 12-12 57 Tennessee 56 1992-93 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 2nd (5-1) Georgia Southern 1981-82 NCAA: 4th, SEC: 3rd, (7-1) 1-14 67 Tulane 45 Head Coach: David Marsh Purdue Head Coach: Richard Quick 1-16 50 LSU 63 10-17 102 Emory 58 Florida Atlantic 40 Florida 68 1-16 102 Florida A&M 4 11-1 138 Clemson 93 Nebraska 81 Miami 67 1-30 73 Alabama 67 11-7 114 Georgia 129 1-8 129 Stanford 171 94 Brenau 35 2-6 67 Vanderbilt 45 1-9 133 LSU 96 1-16 201.5 Northwestern 148.5 33 Alabama A&M 27 2-12 57 Florida 74 1-16 145 South Carolina 93 1-16 194 Tennessee 158 84 Tulane 50 2-13 55 Miami (Fla.) 58 3-5 84 Alabama 55 1-30 129 Florida 116 66 LSU 44 2-24-27 399 SEC Championship 5th 2-17-20 595 SEC Championship 2nd 2-6 141 Alabama 83 79 Alabama 54 3-17-19 11 NCAA Championship t-35th 3-18-20 174 NCAA Championship 8th 2-18-20 577 SEC Championship 2nd 82 Florida State 67 3-18-20 138 NCAA Championship 11th 434 SEC Championship 3rd 1988-89 SEC: 7th, (4-6) 1993-94 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 2nd (8-2) 253 NCAA Championship 4th Head Coach: John Asmuth Head Coach: David Marsh 1999-2000 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 2nd (6-0) 11-4 53 Tennessee 84 10-1 131 Clemson (5K) 24 Head Coach: David Marsh 1982-83 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd, (3-2) 11-11 60 Georgia 77 11-5 115 Georgia 126 10-30 140 Florida State 102 Head Coach: John Asmuth 1-3 70 Southern Illinois 43 12-18 135 Miami (Fla.) 76 11-19 185 Alabama 105 11-12 82 Georgia 67 1-14 59 Alabama 81 12-21 130 Florida Atlantic 46 1-15 193 Northwestern 159 11-20 77 Florida State 72 1-15 60 Miami (Fla.) 53 1-7 136 LSU 105 1-15 229 Tennessee 124 12-11 82 Southern Illinois 67 1-20 49 LSU 64 1-8 141.5 Florida 155.5 1-22 177 Florida 123 1-21 57 Alabama 92 1-21 142 Tulane 74 1-15 169 Tennnessee 128 2-16-19 701 SEC Championship 2nd 2-5 57 Florida 88 1-28 60 Kentucky 53 1-15 150 Brown 127 2-23 123 Kentucky 87 2-24-26 424 SEC Championship 3rd 2-10 41 Florida 69 1-28 165.5 Alabama 127.5 3-16-18 207 NCAA Championship 5th 3-17-19 131 NCAA Championship 8th 2-11 58 Vanderbilt 85 2-5 113 North Carolina 92 2-22-25 249.5 SEC Championship 7th 2-16-19 628 SEC Championship 2nd 2000-01 NCAA: 4th, SEC: 2nd (9-0) 1983-84 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 3rd, (2-4) 3-17-19 242 NCAA Championship 5th Head Coach: David Marsh Head Coach: John Asmuth 1989-90 NCAA: 24th, SEC: 7th (2-7-1) 11-17 186 Alabama 112 11-5 69 Maryland 44 Head Coach: John Asmuth 1994-95 NCAA: 13th, SEC: 2nd (5-1) 12-20 108 Tampa 51 11-12 61 Georgia 79 11-4 54 Vanderbilt 59 Head Coach: David Marsh 12-20 108 Shippensburg 38 11-18 63 Florida State 77 11-10 32 Tennessee 81 10-28 157 Clemson 121 1-5 137 Florida 106 12-10 54 Southern Illinois 86 11-10 28 Kentucky 88 11-4 77.5 Florida State 34.5 1-7 131 Arizona State 106 1-20 80 Alabama 60 11-17 66 LSU 47 1-7 177 Northwestern 121 1-13 187 Tennessee 163 2-4 65.5 Florida 74.5 12-9 70 Southern Illinois 70 1-14 132 Alabama 111 1-13 198 Northwestern 153 2-23-25 416 SEC Championship 3rd 1-6 167 North Carolina State 132 1-28 101 Michigan 140 1-20 143 Florida State 90 3-15-17 111 NCAA Championship 6th 1-20 52 Alabama 88 3-3 147 Tennessee 108 1-27 170 South Carolina 119 1-27 57 Georgia 83 2-15-18 519 SEC Championship 2nd 2-21-24 668 SEC Championship 2nd 1984-85 NCAA: t-24th, SEC: 3rd (3-4) 2-9 68 Miami (Fla.) 45 3-16-18 92 NCAA Championship 13th 3-15-17 324 NCAA Championship 4th Head Coach: John Asmuth 2-10 67 Florida 45 11-1 48 Virginia 65 2-21-24 278 SEC Championship 7th 1995-96 NCAA: 12, SEC: 5th (5-2) 2001-02 NCAA: 1st, SEC 3rd (7-0) 11-2 66 Virginia Tech 47 3-16-18 29 NCAA Championship 24th Head Coach: David Marsh Head Coach: David Marsh 11-17 79 Georgia 61 10-21 141 Kentucky (LC) 102 11-1 65 Southern Methodist 48 1-10 56 Southern Illinois 84 11-3 137 Florida State 95 11-16 173 Alabama 90 1-18 42 Alabama 98 12-19 47 Illinois-Chicago 33 12-15 164.5 SW Missouri State 114.5 2-1 66 Florida 74 1-5 127 Northwestern 135 1-3 55 Western Illinois 45 2-2 81 Miami (FL) 59 1-27 65 Alabama 75 1-12 186 Northwestern 159 2/28-3/2 544 SEC Championship 3rd 1-27 88 #1 Michigan 52 1-12 207 Tennessee 138 3-21-23 26 NCAA Championship t-24th 2-7 421 SEC Championship 5th 1-25 130.5 Florida 110.5 2-23 139 South Carolina 105 2-20-23 693.5 SEC Championship 3rd 3-21 130.5 NCAA Championship 12th 3-21-23 474 NCAA Championship 1st

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2002-03 NCAA: 1st, SEC 1st (5-0) 2008-09 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 2nd (3-3) Head Coach: David Marsh and Kim Brackin Head Coach: Richard Quick Auburn vs. All Opponents 10-5 190 LSU(1) 71 and Dorsey Tierney-Walker 11-23 202.5 #4 Stanford (1) 129.5 11-14 128 #2 Georgia (7) 167 (1980-2013) 11-23 214 Pacific (1) 112 11-21-22 232.5 Alabama (7) (LC) 165 12-7 1002 Auburn Tiger Invitational 1st 1-8 109 #4 Texas (7) 129 Opponent W L 1-24 125 #2 Florida (1) 113 1-24 114 #6 Florida (5) 169 Alabama 24 8 1-31 163 #20 Alabama (1) 127 2-7 166 Florida State (6) 120 2-19-22 841.5 SEC Championship 1st 2-7 142.5 #8 Texas A&M (6) 140.5 Alabama A&M 1 0 3-20-22 536 NCAA Championship 1st 2-18-21 730.5 SEC Championship 2nd Arizona 0 1 3-19-21 281.5 NCAA Championship 6th Arizona State 2 0 2003-04 NCAA: 1st, SEC 1st (9-0) Arkansas 4 0 Head Coach: David Marsh and Kim Brackin 2009-10 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (4-4) Brenau 1 0 10-11 81 Arkansas (1) 58 Head Coach: Brett Hawke 10-11 86 Missouri (1) 53 10-23 177 LSU 122 Brown 1 0 10-24/25 218 Virginia (1) 127 11-12 134 Alabama 107 Cal-Berkeley 0 1 10-24-25 214 Penn State (1) 131 11-20 104 #1 Georgia (7) 134 Clemson 5 1 11-15 194 #24 Tennessee (1) 101 12-3-5 386 Texas Invite (7) 4th Dupage (Ill.) JC 1 0 11-21 134 Alabama (1) 92 1-7 107 #5 Texas (8) 134 1-17-18 222 #7 USC (LCM) (1) 116 1-9 204 SMU (8) 87 Emory 3 0 1-23 144 #3 Florida (1) 99 1-9 129 #6 Texas A&M (8) 169 Florida 14 17 1-31 161 Kentucky (1) 120 1-22 115 #7 Florida (8) 185 Florida Atlantic 5 0 2-24-27 846 SEC Championship 1st 2-6 172 Emory (8) 102 Florida A&M 1 0 3-18-20 569 NCAA Championship 1st 2-17-20 568 SEC Championship 3rd Florida State 13 1 3-18-20 153 NCAA Championship 8th 2004-05 NCAA: 2nd, SEC 1st (6-1) Georgia 3 13 Head Coach: David Marsh and Kim Brackin 2010-11 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (5-0) Georgia Southern 1 0 11-12 105 #1 Georgia (2) 138 Head Coach: Brett Hawke Illinois-Chicago 1 0 11-19 140 Alabama (2) 105 10-9 169 Alabama 74 Indiana 1 0 1-3 157.5 Kentucky 92.5 10-22 175 LSU 123 1-7 158 Clemson (2) 81 10-22 197 Notre Dame 101 Louisiana State 12 4 1-8 178 South Carolina 75 12-3-5 769.5 Georgia Invite 2nd Kentucky 6 2 1-21 160 #3 Florida (2) 81 1-13 183 #3 Texas (12) 117 Maryland 1 0 1-29 177 #24 Florida State (2) 119 1-21 165 #6 Florida (12) 135 Miami (Fla.) 7 3 2-16-19 816 SEC Championship 1st 2-11-19 678 SEC Championship 3rd Michigan 1 1 3-17-19 492 NCAA Championship 2nd 3-17-19 202 NCAA Championship 8th Missouri 1 0 2005-06 NCAA: 1st, SEC 2nd (9-0) 2011-12 NCAA: T-7th, SEC: 4th (4-2) Missouri State 1 0 Head Coach: David Marsh Head Coach: Brett Hawke Nebraska 1 0 and Dorsey Tierney-Walker 10-5 142.5 Arkansas 100.5 North Carolina 3 0 9-30 119 South Carolina (2) 81 10-21 167 at Notre Dame 125 10-14 165 #15 Indiana (2) 124 11-4 138.5 Penn State 99.5 NC State 4 1 10-21 135 LSU (2) 107 11-11 110 #1 Georgia (6) 133 Northwestern 6 1 11-11 222 #18 Virginia (2) 126 12-2-4 594 Georgia Invite 3rd Notre Dame 3 0 195.5 #14 Penn State (2) 150.5 1-11 167 #4 Texas (7) 133 Pacific 1 0 11-18 144.5 Alabama (2) 91 1-21 138 at #9 Florida (7) 162 Penn State 3 0 1-21 178 #21 Florida (2) 120 2-15-18 509.5 SEC Championship 4th 1-28 149 Arkansas (2) 69 3-15-17 249 NCAA Championship t-7th Purdue 1 0 142 #17 Florida State (2) 90 Shippensburg 1 0 2-15-18 1075 SEC Championship 2nd 2012-13 NCAA: 13th, SEC: 5th (7-0) South Carolina 7 0 3-16-18 518.5 NCAA Championship 1st Head Coach: Brett Hawke Southern Cal 1 0 10-12 182 Alabama 62 2006-07 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (6-1) 10-20 218.5 LSU 78.5 So. Illinois (1 tie) 5 2 Head Coach: David Marsh 10-26 166 Notre Dame 132 SMU 3 0 and Dorsey Tierney-Walker 11-2 212.5 at Kentucky 87.5 Stanford 1 2 10-6 176 LSU (3) 115 11-30-12-2 543 Georgia Fall Invite 4th Tampa 1 0 11-10-11 203 #15 Tennessee (4) 143.5 1-10 153 Texas 145 Tennessee 11 3 11-10-11 161.5 #3 Stanford (4) 191.5 1-12 158 at Texas A&M 141 11-17 148 Alabama (4) 78 1-26 161 Florida 138 Texas 5 2 1-11 140 #12 Texas (3) 91 2-19-23 860 SEC Championships 5th Texas A&M 3 1 1-20 167 #9 Florida (3) 125 3-21-23 87 NCAA Championships 13th Tulane 3 0 1-27 129 #7 Florida State (2) 112 Vanderbilt 3 2 2-2-4 535 SEC Championship 1st 3-8-10 899 NCAA Championship 1st Virginia 2 1 Virginia Tech 1 0 2007-08 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 1st (7-1) Western Illinois 1 0 Head Coach: Richard Quick Total (1 tie) 177 67 and Dorsey Tierney-Walker 11-9-10 201 #12 Tennessee (1) 146 11-16 144 Alabama (1) 97 Under Brett Hawke 1-10 157 #16 Texas (1) 80 (2009-present) 20 6 1-12 155 #6 Texas A&M (1) 139 1-12 218 #12 SMU (1) 72 1-26 135 #7 Florida (1) 165 2-9 177 #22 Florida State (5) 118 2-9 182 Arkansas (5) 113 2-20-23 761.5 SEC Championship 1st 3-20-22 348 NCAA Championship 2nd

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(Some dates are missing due to incomplete records) 1975-76 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (5-1-0) 1981-82 NCAA: 11th, SEC: 3rd (5-2-0) 1987-88 NCAA: 15th, SEC: 4th (4-4-0) Head Coach: Eddie Reese Head Coach: Richard Quick Head Coach: John Asmuth 1969-70 SEC: 8th (0-7-0) 11-21 Southeastern Relays 2nd 11-13 58 Georgia 55 11-13 52 Georgia 61 Head Coach: Bill Washington Tennessee Relays 2nd Tennessee Relays 2nd 12-11 52 Southern Illinois 61 51 Emory 60 1-14 75 Tulane 36 2-23 52 Alabama 61 1-14 61 Tulane 49 35 Georgia 59 1-16 33 Alabama 80 2-29 61 LSU 49 1-16 47 LSU 66 39 Alabama 69 1-17 60 Can. All-Stars 35 2-30 56 Tulane 39 1-16 102 Florida A&M 10 30 Georgia 69 1-23 71 South Carolina 42 2-5 48 Miami (Fla.) 65 1-13 62 Alabama 51 18 Vanderbilt 89 1-31 61 LSU 52 2-6 64 Florida 48 2-12 46 Florida 65 54 Emory 56 2-7 64 Florida State 49 2-20 65 Southern Methodist 48 2-13 64 Miami (Fla.) 49 45 Birmingham Southern 61 2-12-14 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 3-4-6 380 SEC Championship 3rd 2-12-14 Saluki Invitational 2nd 20 SEC Championship 8th 3-4-6 209 SEC Championship 3rd 3-25-27 81 NCAA Championship 11th 2-25-27 453 SEC Championship 4th 3-25-27 87 NCAA Championship 8th 4-7-9 64 NCAA Championship 15th 1970-71 SEC: 8th (2-9-0) 1982-83 NCAA: 9th, SEC: t-3rd (7-2-0) Head Coach: Bill Washington 1976-77 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 3rd (4-2-0) Head Coach: John Asmuth 1988-89 NCAA: 22nd, SEC: 5th (1-8-0) 11-21 31 Vanderbilt 67 Head Coach: Eddie Reese 11-12 65 Georgia 47 Head Coach: John Asmuth 11-22 30 Tennessee 71 11-18 68 Tulane 34 11-20 66 Florida State 47 11-4 44 Tennessee 63 1-23 54 Dekalb 43 1-1 Tennessee Relays 2nd 1-8 69 Southern Illinois 44 11-11 46 Georgia 66 1-26 44 Georgia Tech 59 1-8 64 Tennessee 49 1-14 58 Texas 55 11-18-19 Penn State Invitational 4th 1-26 52 Emory 59 1-22 46 Alabama 67 1-22 51 Alabama 62 11-25-26 South Carolina Invitational 2nd 1-28 14 South Carolina 90 1-28 55 North Carolina State 58 1-28-29 SMU Invitational 6th 1-3 53 Southern Illinois 60 2-5 34 Georgia 77 2-5 74 North Carolina 39 2-4 61 Miami (Fla.) 50 1-14 39 Alabama 74 2-9 71 Dekalb 37 2-10-12 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 2-5 55 Florida 58 1-15 48 Miami (Fla.) 64 2-12 44 Tulane 63 2-19 65 Florida State 48 2-10-12 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 1-20 52 LSU 61 2-12 51 University of the South 57 3-3-5 397 SEC Championship 3rd 2-18 62 Southern Methodist 49 1-21 122 Tulane 119 2-20 40 Alabama 61 3-24-26 155 NCAA Championship 5th 2-19 61 Houston 52 1-28 55 Kentucky 58 3-4-6 30 SEC Championship 8th 3-3-5 299 SEC Championship t-3rd 2-10 47 Florida 63 1977-78 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 2nd (7-1-0) 3-24-26 78.5 NCAA Championship 9th 2-22-25 376.5 SEC Championship 5th 1971-72 SEC: 8th (4-10-0) Head Coach: Eddie Reese 3-31-4-1 49 NCAA Championship 22nd Head Coach: Bill Washington 11-19 66 Clemson 43 1983-84 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (7-2-0) 29 Marshall 67 1-6 50 Tennessee 63 Head Coach: John Asmuth 1989-90 SEC: 5th (0-9-0) 51 University of the South 59 1-7 Tennessee Relays 2nd 11-4 69 Maryland 44 Head Coach: John Asmuth 14 Denison 71 1-13 59 Canada All-Stars 54 11-11 66 Georgia 47 11-10 43 Tennessee 68 46 Tulane 62 1-21 67 Alabama 46 11-18 69 Florida State 44 11-10 48 Kentucky 65 38 LSU 55 1-27 65 LSU 48 12-10 54 Southern Illinois 59 11-17 48 LSU 65 65 Dekalb 45 1-28 54 Tulane 41 1-13 67 Texas A&M 43 12-9 65 Southern Illinois 75 57 Georgia Southern 56 2-3 65 North Carolina 48 1-14 66 Texas 47 1-6 100.5 North Carolina State 142.5 33 Georgia 72 2-4 69 North Carolina State 44 1-21 67 Alabama 46 1-20 30 Alabama 83 45 Rice 66 2-9-11 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 2-3 62 Miami (Fla.) 52 1-27 48 Georgia 65 47 Tulane 64 2-18 66 Florida 47 2-4 46 Florida 67 2-2-4 Saluki Invitational 3rd 50 Georgia Tech 59 3-2-4 368 SEC Championship 2nd 2-9-11 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 2-9 56 Miami (Fla.) 57 69 Emory 39 3-23-25 185 NCAA Championship 2nd 3-1-3 330 SEC Championship 3rd 2-10 48 Florida 64 36 Alabama 74 3-21-24 88.5 NCAA Championship 8th 2-21-24 357 SEC Championship 5th 76 Dekalb 34 1978-79 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 3rd (8-1-0) 30 SEC Championship 8th Head Coach: Richard Quick 1984-85 NCAA: 10th, SEC: 3rd (5-2-0) 1990-91 NCAA: 20th, SEC: 6th (2-7-0) Tennessee Relays 2nd Head Coach: John Asmuth Head Coach: David Marsh 1972-73 SEC: 4th (7-1-0) 61 Florida State 52 1-1 70 Virginia 43 11-10 48 Southern Illinois 65 Head Coach: Eddie Reese 60 Clemson 53 11-2 68 Virginia Tech 42 11-16 105 Tennessee 137 Tennessee Relays 5th 62 Southern Illinois 51 11-16 70 Georgia 43 12-1 91 Florida 143 Tulane Relays 5th 62 North Carolina State 51 1-10 57 Southern Illinois 56 12-20 106 Michigan State 156 68 Georgia Tech 42 61 Alabama 49 1-19 43 Alabama 70 1-19 94 LSU 147 54 Clemson 24 62 Tulane 51 2-1 53 Florida 60 1-26 120 Alabama 121 71 Georgia Southern 42 61 LSU 52 2-2 74 Miami (Fla.) 66 2-1 125.5 Georgia 115.5 66 Georgia Southern 47 45 Florida 67 2-9-11 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 2-3 138 Miami (Fla.) 91 47 Alabama 66 57 Indiana 56 3-7-9 485.5 SEC Championship 3rd 2-9 65 Kentucky 157 67 Western Kentucky 46 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 3-28-30 121 NCAA Championship 10th 2-20-23 364 SEC Championship 6th 64 LSU 49 344 SEC Championship 3rd 3-21-23 42 NCAA Championship 20th 70 Tulane 43 160 NCAA Championship 6th 1985-86 NCAA: t-14th, SEC: 14th (5-2-0) 146 SEC Championship 4th Head Coach: John Asmuth 1991-92 NCAA: 15th, SEC: 6th (7-2-0) 1979-80 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 2nd (5-2-0) 1-15 66 Georgia 47 Head Coach: David Marsh 1973-74 NCAA: 17th, SEC: 3rd (3-3-0) Head Coach: Richard Quick 1-11 61 Clemson 52 11-1 128 LSU 107 Head Coach: Eddie Reese 11-29 66 Florida State 46 1-18 69 Alabama 44 11-8 66 Georgia 177 Tulane-Alabama Relays 2nd 12-7 46 Clemson 67 1-31 52 Southern Illinois 61 11-9 55 Emory 38 Tennessee Relays 2nd 1-19 71 Alabama 42 2-8 70 North Carolina State 41 11-9 57 Florida Atlantic 44 61 Tulane 52 1-25 59 LSU 53 2-14 48 Florida 64 12-15 40 Florida 73 51 Florida 62 1-26 66 Tulane 42 2-15 67 Miami (Fla.) 45 12-15 71 Florida State 42 51 Alabama 62 2-2 42 Florida 71 3-6-8 459.5 SEC Championship 4th 1-6 137 North Carolina State 106 60 South Carolina 53 2-4 63 Miami (FL) 50 4-4-6 67 NCAA Championship t-14th 1-12 125 South Carolina 118 48 North Carolina State 65 2-14-16 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 1-7 124 Alabama 119 Southern Intercollegiate 3rd 3-6-8 459 SEC Championship 2nd 1986-87 NCAA: t-14th, SEC: 5th (4-6-0) 2-5-8 371 SEC Championship 6th 63 LSU 60 3-27-29 168 NCAA Championship 5th Head Coach: John Asmuth 3-26-28 85 NCAA Championship 15th 316 SEC Championship 3rd 11-14 59 Georgia 54 18 NCAA Championship 17th 1980-81 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 3rd (4-2-0) 12-3 51 Southern Illinois 62 1992-93 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 2nd (4-3-0) Head Coach: Richard Quick 1-17 53 LSU 60 Head Coach: David Marsh 1974-75 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (6-1-0) 11-14 68 Georgia 44 1-23 46 Texas 67 10-17 105 Emory 86 Head Coach: Eddie Reese 11-21 67 Clemson 41 1-24 66 Vanderbilt 43 11-1 143 Clemson 90 11-22 Tulane Relays 2nd 1-24 66 Alabama 47 1-31 44 Alabama 69 11-7 114 Georgia 129 1-4 Tennessee Relays 2nd 2-7 55 Florida 58 2-6 124 North Carolina 93 12-3-6 FSU Invitational 1st 1-18 40 Alabama 73 2-18 55 SMU 58 2-7 69 North Carolina State 44 1-9 134 LSU 108 1-20 63 Florida 50 2-20 63 Miami (Fla.) 50 2-13 55 Florida 56 1-15 110 Texas 133 1-24 64 LSU 49 3-5-7 383 SEC Championship 3rd 2-14 45 Miami (Fla.) 68 1-16 135 South Carolina 91 1-25 64 Tulane 49 3-26-28 146 NCAA Championship 5th Georgia Quadragular 3rd 3-5 65 Alabama 75 2-1 61 Florida State 52 2-25-28 441.5 SEC Championship 5th 2-17-20 593.5 SEC Championship 2nd 2-8 63 South Carolina 50 4-2-4 69 NCAA Championship t-14th 3-25-27 215 NCAA Championship 6th 2-13-15 So. Intercollegiate 2nd 2-21 69 Texas 44 3-6-8 399 SEC Championship 3rd 3-27-29 88 NCAA Championship 8th

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1993-94 NCAA: 4th, SEC: 1st (7-2-0) 2000-01 NCAA: 7th, SEC: 1st (7-1) 2006-07 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (4-1) Head Coach: David Marsh Head Coach: David Marsh Head Coach: David Marsh 10-1 103 Clemson (5K) 52 11-17 184 Alabama 109.5 10-6 182 LSU (1) 110 11-5 168 Georgia 75 12-20 95 Tampa 61 11-17 143.5 Alabama (1) 99.5 Auburn vs. All Opponents 11-6 50 U.S. National Team 44 12-20 95 Shippensburg 41 1-11 113 #1 Texas (3) 130 (1970-2013) 11-13 107 Tennessee 134 1-5 131 Florida 110 1-20 163 #11 Florida (3) 137 12-2-4 North Carolina Invitational 5th 1-7 128 Arizona State 115 1-27 133 #15 Florida State (3) 108 12-18 135 Miami (Fla.) 89 1-11 103.5 Texas 136.5 2-2-4 934 SEC Championship 1st Opponent W L 12-21 104 Florida Atlantic 46 1-20 145 Florida State 84 3-8-10 566 NCAA Championship 1st Alabama 26 17 1-7 132 LSU 105 1-27 172 South Carolina 123 1-8 115 Florida 128 2-21-24 814 SEC Championship 1st 2007-08 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 1st (4-2) Arizona 2 0 1-21-22 Dallas Morning News 4th 3-22-24 236 NCAA Championship 7th Head Coach: Richard Quick Arizona State 3 0 1-22 122 Georgia Tech 93 11-2 127 #11 Tennessee (2) 170 Birmingham Southern 0 1 1-29 139 Alabama 103 2001-02 NCAA: 3rd, SEC: 1st (6-0) 11-16 138 Alabama (2) 84 2-16-19 633.5 SEC Championship 1st Head Coach: David Marsh 1-10 113.5 #1 Texas (8) 129.5 Clemson 9 1 3-24-26 301.5 NCAA Championship 4th 11-16 174 Alabama 85 1-12 181 #20 Texas A&M (8) 113 Dekalb, Ga. JC 4 0 12-15 174 Missouri State 113 1-26 165 #5 Florida (6) 135 1994-95 NCAA: 3rd, SEC: 1st (8-0-0) 1-3 55 Western Illinois 45 2-9 190 Florida State (5) 106 Denison (Ohio) 0 1 Head Coach: David Marsh 1-11 145 Texas 98 2-20-23 806 SEC Championship 1st Emory 4 3 10-28 161 Clemson 120 1-12 164 Texas A&M 124 3-27-29 316 NCAA Championship 5th Florida 15 18 11-4 73 Florida State 40 1-25 153 Florida 90 12-18 120 Harvard 85 2-23 763 SEC Championship 1st 2008-09 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (4-1) Florida A&M 1 0 1-6 128 Texas 113 3-30 365.5 NCAA Championship 3rd Head Coaches: Richard Quick Florida Atlantic 5 0 1-13 147 Alabama 87 & Brett Hawke Florida State 17 0 1-19 70 Southern Methodist 43 2002-03 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (7-0) 11-14 163 Georgia 136 1-20-21 Dallas Morning News 3rd Head Coach: David Marsh 11-21-22 206 Alabama 165 Georgia 13 9 2-4 140 Tennessee 101 10-5 169 LSU (1) 93 1-8 102 #1 Texas (7) 139 Georgia Southern 4 0 3-3 164 South Carolina 85 11-2 95 #10 Arizona (2) 24 1-24 166 #6 Florida (5) 132 2-15-18 754.5 SEC Championship 1st 11-2 95 #18 Wisconsin (2) 69 2-7 167 #18 Florida State (5) 122 Georgia Tech 2 2 3-23-25 393 NCAA Championship 3rd 11-3 121 #11 Arizona State (2) 79 2-18-21 880 SEC Championship 1st Harvard 2 0 12-5-7 1252 Auburn Tiger Invite (2) 1st 3-26-28 526 NCAA Championship 1st Houston 1 0 1995-96 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 1st (6-0-0) 1-9 120 #2 Texas (4) 83 Head Coach: David Marsh 1-24 119 #6 Florida (2) 90 2009-10 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 1st (5-2) Indiana 1 0 10-21 146 Kentucky (LC) 90 1-31 175 #14 Alabama (2) 114 Head Coach: Brett Hawke Illinois-Chicago 1 0 11-3 130 Florida State 106 2-19-22 918.5 SEC Championship 1st 10-23 167 LSU 133 Indiana 1 0 12-19 52 Illinois-Chicago 41 3-27-29 609.5 NCAA Championship 1st 11-12 142 Alabama 101 1-12 Dallas Morning News 4th 11-20 145 #7 Georgia (5) 98 Kentucky 5 3 1-15 132 Texas 111 2003-04 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (9-0) 12-3-5 421 Texas Invitational 3rd Louisiana State 18 6 1-26 138 Alabama 90 Head Coach: David Marsh 1-7 110.5 #1 Texas (5) 130.5 2-7 678.5 SEC Championship 2nd 10-24-25 214 Virginia (1) 137 1-9 159 #22 Texas A&M (5) 136 Maryland 1 0 2-23 154 South Carolina 114 10-24-25 270 Penn State (1) 81 1-22 138 #6 Florida (5) 162 Marshall 0 1 3-28 443.5 NCAA Championship 2nd 11-7 130 #7 Michigan (1) 108 2-6 174 Emory (5) 100 Miami (Fla.) 9 4 11-21 149 Alabama (1) 77 2-17-20 784 SEC Championship 1st 1996-97 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (5-0-0) 1-10 136 #2 Texas (1) 102 3-26-28 277.5 NCAA Championship 6th Michigan 1 0 Head Coach: David Marsh 1-16 131 #13 Tennessee (SCM) (1) 86 Michigan State 0 1 11-1 156 Florida Atlantic 108 1-17-18 204 #10 Southern Cal (LCM) (1) 138 2010-11 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 1st (3-1) Missouri State 1 0 11-22 Husker Shootout 1st 1-23 142 #5 Florida (1) 101 Head Coach: Brett Hawke 11-25 72 American 38 1-31 164.5 #21 Kentucky (1) 124.5 10-9 110 Alabama 133 Nebraska 1 0 1-10 131 Texas 106 2-24-27 1008 SEC Championship 1st 10-22 212 LSU 88 North Carolina 3 0 1-17 Dallas Morning News 6th 3-15-28 634 NCAA Championship 1st 12-3-5 1101.5 Georgia Invite 1st 2-7 161 Alabama 124 1-14 125.5 #1 Texas (6) 117.5 NC State 5 3 2-19 780.5 SEC Championship 1st 2004-05 NCAA: 1st, SEC 1st (8-0) 1-21 167 #5 Florida (6) 133 Penn State 3 0 3-7 145 South Carolina 93 Head Coach: David Marsh 2-11-19 799 SEC Championship 1st Purdue 1 0 3-27 496.5 NCAA Championship 1st 11-12 145 #16 Georgia (1) 96 3-24-26 269.5 NCAA Championship 6th 11-19 153 #23 Alabama (1) 99 Rice 0 1 1997-98 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 1st (4-1-0) 1-3 140 Kentucky 114 2011-12 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 1st (3-2) South Carolina 11 1 Head Coach: David Marsh 1-7 138 Clemson (2) 96 Head Coach: Brett Hawke Univ. of the South 0 2 10-10 145 Florida Atlantic 127 1-8 172 South Carolina (2) 98 10-21 218 at LSU 82 11-13 114 Southern Methodist 70 1-13 138 # 7 Texas (2) 96 11-4 152 Penn State 86 Shippensburg 1 0 1-10 152 Florida 78 1-21 142 #2 Florida (3) 99 11-11 156 Georgia 87 Southern Cal 1 0 1-23 Dallas Mornining News 5th 1-29 172 #24 Florida State (1) 126 12-2-4 899 Georgia Invite 1st 1-31 95 Texas 133 2-16-19 829.5 SEC Championship 1st 1-11 131 #2 Texas 161 Southern Illinois 3 7 2-7 137 Alabama 112 3-24-26 491 NCAA Championship 1st 1-21 147 at Florida 153 SMU 4 1 2-18 858.5 SEC Championship 1st 2-15-18 730.5 SEC Championship 1st Tampa 1 0 3-26 394.5 NCAA Championship 2nd 2005-06 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (10-0) 3-22-24 254.5 NCAA Championship 6th Head Coach: David Marsh Tennessee 3 7 1998-99 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (7-2) 9-30 116 South Carolina (1) 78 202-13 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 2nd (5-1) Texas 13 11 Head Coach: David Marsh 10-14 174 #11 Indiana (1) 126 Head Coach: Brett Hawke Texas A&M 5 0 11-21 154 Arizona 140 10-21 150 LSU (1) 92 10-12 175 Alabama 68 11-23 177 Arizona State 112 10-21-34 War Eagle Invitational NS 10-20 213 LSU 87 Tulane 11 3 Harvard 11-11 184 #13 Virginia (1) 152 11-2 205.5 at Kentucky 94.5 Vanderbilt 1 2 Nebraska 217 #14 Purdue (1) 125 11-30-12-2 615.5 Georgia Fall Invite 4th Florida Atlantic 210 Penn State (1) 132 1-10 166 Texas 132 Virginia 3 0 Georgia Southern 11-18 142 #20 Alabama (1) 79 1/12 189 at Texas A&M 111 Virginia Tech 1 0 1-15 118 Texas 123 12-1-3 U.S. Open NS 1-26 133 Florida 167 Western Illinois 1 0 1-30 119 Florida 123 1-13 122 #5 Texas (1) 121 2-19-23 1,196 SEC Championships 2nd 2-6 124 Alabama 92 1-21 152 #4 Florida (1) 148 3-28-30 226.5 NCAA Championships 8th Western Kentucky 1 0 2-18-20 857.5 SEC Championship 1st 1-28 143.5 #16 Florida State (1) 94.5 Wisconsin 1 0 3-25-27 467.5 NCAA Championship 1st 2-15-18 1101.5 SEC Championship 1st Total 207 104 3-23-25 480.5 NCAA Championship 1st 1999-2000 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 1st (4-1) Head Coach: David Marsh Under Hawke 10-30 132 Florida State 108 11-19 179 Alabama 102 (2008-present) 20 7 1-8 108 Texas 132 1-22 159 Florida 135 2-16-19 752 SEC Championship 1st 2-23 193 Kentucky 39 3-23-25 385 NCAA Championship 2nd

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50-Yard Freestyle 1650-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Butterfly 1. Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 21.34 2-17-11 1. Hayley Peirsol 15:45.92 3-10-07 1. Olivia Scott 51.46 3-16-12 2. Becky Short 21.88 3-20-03 2. Adrienne Binder 15:50.00 2-19-05 2. Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 51.52 2-17-12 3. Kara Denby 22.06 3-20-08 3. Maggie Bird 15:52.35 3-21-09 3. Margaret Hoelzer 52.03 3-21-03 4. Eileen Coparropa 22.07 2-20-03 4. Katie Gardocki 16:01.86 2-23-13 4. Mimi Bowen 52.05 3-21-97 5. Hannah Riordan 22.15 3-15-12 5. Chelsea Haser 16:03.00 2-23-08 5. Alana Dillete 52.51 2-20-09 6. Katie Taylor 22.18 3-20-97 6. Magda Dyszkiewicz 16:10.48 3-23-02 6. Margo McCawley 52.60 2-20-09 7. Jana Kolukanova 22.25 3-17-05 7. Micah Martindale 16:12.69 3-21-09 7. Demerae Christianson 52.64 2-26-04 8. Emily Bos 22.35 3-21-13 8. Caitlin Geary 16:13.41 12-1-07 7. Kristie Krueger 52.64 3-18-94 9. Melissa Marik 22.41 3-19-09 9. Maggie Bowen 16:16.21 2-19-00 9. Tawnie Bethune 52.85 3-19-05 10. Emile Ewing 22.44 3-19-09 10. Mary Holmes 16:26.41 3-20-82 10. Ava Ohlgren 53.23 12-5-08

100-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Backstroke 200-Yard Butterfl y 1. Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 46.61 2-18-11 1. Rachel Goh 51.46 2-20-09 1. Ava Ohlgren 1:54.64 3-22-08 2. Caitlin Geary 47.92 3-21-09 2. Margo McCawley 51.63 2-20-09 2. Emily Kukors 1:54.97 2-23-08 2. Kara Denby 47.92 3-22-08 3. Kirsty Coventry 52.32 3-17-05 3. Kristen Hastrup 1:55.23 3-10-07 4. Ava Ohlgren 48.33 2-23-08 4. Emily Bos 52.40 3-22-13 T4. Tawnie Bethune 1:55.53 2-19-05 5. Emily Kukors 48.52 3-18-06 5. Margaret Hoelzer 52.54 2-25-04 T4. Demerae Christianson 1:55.53 2-27-04 6. Becky Short 48.53 3-22-03 6. Alana Dillette 52.64 2-20-09 6. Margaret Hoelzer 1:55.70 2-19-05 7. Eileen Coparropa 48.57 2-28-04 7. Julianne McLane 52.71 3-20-09 7. Sarah Peterson 1:57.72 2-22-13 8. Jana Kolukanova 48.71 3-19-05 8. Jillian Vitarius 52.74 2-22-13 8. Valerie Inghels 1:57.95 3-3-13 9. Hannah Riordan 48.85 3-19-11 9. Melissa Marik 52.78 3-20-09 9. Alex Merritt 1:58.13 2-22-13 10. Melissa Marik 48.86 2-21-09 10. Jeri Moss 53.67 3-18-05 10. Julie Stupp 1:58.47 3-18-06

200-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Backstroke 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. Ava Ohlgren 1:42.99 2-20-09 1. Kirsty Coventry 1:50.54 3-19-05 1. Maggie Bowen 1:53.91 3-21-02 2. Caitlin Geary 1:43.17 2-20-09 2. Margaret Hoelzer 1:52.14 3-19-05 2. Ava Ohlgren 1:53.94 3-20-08 3. Emily Kukors 1:43.47 2-22-08 3. Julianne McLane 1:53.43 12-6-08 3. Kirsty Coventry 1:54.37 3-17-05 4. Kirsty Coventry 1:44.48 3-18-05 4. Jillian Vitarius 1:53.68 2-23-13 4. Emily Kukors 1:55.14 2-21-08 5. Margaret Hoelzer 1:44.60 3-18-05 5. Melissa Marik 1:53.69 3-21-09 5. Caitlin Geary 1:56.52 2-19-09 6. Heather Kemp 1:45.01 3-21-03 6. Rachel Goh 1:53.84 3-21-09 6. Olivia Scott 1:58.31 2-20-13 7. Maggie Bird 1:45.27 2-20-09 7. Erica Meissner 1:54.08 2-21-09 7. Melanie Roberts 1:58.39 2-19-09 8. Emile Ewing 1:45.35 2-20-09 8. Aubrey Peacock 1:54.18 2-23-13 8. Sarah Peterson 1:58.57 3-15-12 9. Becca Jones 1:45.67 3-16-12 9. Emily Bos 1:54.74 12-5-10 9. Lauren Duerk 1:58.99 3-16-06 10. Melissa Marik 1:45.88 2-20-09 10. Emile Ewing 1:54.88 2-21-09 10. Micah Lawrence 1:59.15 11-30-12

500-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Breaststroke 400-Yard Individual Medley 1. Maggie Bird 4:36.63 3-19-09 1. Micah Lawrence 59.29 2-19-10 1. Ava Ohlgren 4:03.70 2-20-09 2. Adrienne Binder 4:36.96 3-10-07 2. Lindsey Norberg 59.43 2-22-13 2. Kirsty Coventry 4:04.48 3-18-05 3. Katie Gardocki 4:38.75 2-20-13 3. Lauren Norberg 59.46 3-22-13 3. Maggie Bowen 4:04.69 3-22-02 4. Hayley Peirsol 4:41.43 2-8-07 4. Maggie Bowen 59.86 3-21-03 4. Julie Stupp 4:07.32 3-10-07 5. Magda Dyszkiewicz 4:41.93 3-15-01 5. Abby Duncan 59.90 2-22-13 5. Adrienne Binder 4:09.62 3-10-07 6. Chelsea Haser 4:42.18 3-19-09 6. Kara Denby 59.99 3-21-08 6. Sarah Peterson 4:10.59 2-17-12 7. Emily Kukors 4:42.71 11-29-07 7. Laura Swander 1:00.20 3-16-01 7. Emily Kukors 4:10.97 1-10-08 8. Heather Kemp 4:42.99 3-21-02 8. Melanie Roberts 1:00.55 2-20-09 8. Lauren Duerk 4:12.65 3-17-06 9. Rada Owen 4:44.41 2-19-86 9. Brook Monroe 1:00.59 2-18-00 9. Micah Lawrence 4:13.41 2-21-13 10. Stephanie Horner 4:44.48 2-18-10 10. Laura Johnson 1:01.06 3-2-13 10. Katie Gardocki 4:13.68 3-19-10

1000-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Breaststroke 1. Adrienne Binder 9:38.12 1-8-05 1. Micah Lawrence 2:08.23 12-2-13 2. Hayley Peirsol 9:40.06 2-8-07 2. Lauren Norberg 2:09.66 2-23-13 3. Katie Gardocki 9:43.06 1-11-12 3. Alicia Jensen 2:10.81 3-18-06 4. Magda Dyszkiewicz 9:43.30 11-17-00 4. Sarah Peterson 2:11.14 3-17-12 5. Micah Martindale 9:46.41 1-10-08 5. Annemieke McReynolds 2:11.62 3-21-98 6. Caitlin Geary 9:48.06 2-7-09 6. Laura Swander 2:12.29 3-22-03 7. Lauren Duerk 9:51.86 11-15-03 7. Julie Stupp 2:12.49 2-18-06 8. Ava Ohlgren 9:52.90 1-27-07 8. Maggie Bowen 2:12.49 3-17-01 Bold are current 2013-14 members of the Auburn Swim- 9. Maggie Bowen 9:53.71 10-30-99 9. Abby Duncan 2:12.72 3-17-12 ming and Diving team. 10. Maggie Bird 9:55.47 1-24-07 10. Melanie Roberts 2:12.83 3-22-08

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50-Yard Freestyle 1650-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Butterfl y 1. Cesar Cielo 18.47 3-27-08 1. Zane Grothe 14:37.59 3-24-12 1. Tyler McGill 44.63 3-20-09 2. Matt Targett 18.52 2-19-09 2. Kevin Clements 15:01.12 3-30-02 2. Logan Madson 44.99 3-20-09 3. Adam Brown 18.72 3-24-11 3. Anthony Fleming 15:04.38 2-18-06 3. Matt Targett 45.02 2-20-09 4. Fred Bousquet 18.74 3-24-05 4. Will Dove 15:05.10 2-21-09 4. Alexei Puninski 45.51 3-28-08 5. Jakob Andjkaer 18.83 3-19-09 5. Nate Knopf 15:09.49 2-28-04 5. Jordan Anderson 45.70 2-20-09 6. Marcelo Chierighini 18.85 2-20-13 6. James Galloway 15:10.00 2-24-01 6. Jakob Andkjaer 45.87 2-20-09 7. Gideon Louw 19.06 3-19-09 7. BJ Jones 15:11.71 3-28-03 7. Cesar Cielo 46.23 3-9-08 8. Brett Hawke 19.16 3-27-97 8. Robert Looney 15:12.82 12-6-08 8. John Hargis 46.40 3-7-97 9. Bryan Lundquist 19.18 3-17-07 9. Iian Mull 15:16.00 3-25-95 9. Adam Brown 46.61 3-25-11 10. Karl Krug 19.27 2-17-11 10. Shai Livnat 15:19.33 2-19-05 10. Fred Bousquet 46.66 3-28-03

100-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Backstroke 200-Yard Butterfl y 1. Cesar Cielo 40.92 3-29-08 1. Pascal Wollach 44.90 3-20-09 1. Logan Madson 1:41.31 3-21-09 2. Marcelo Chierighini 41.51 3-30-13 2. Kohlton Norys 45.13 3-20-09 2. Tyler McGill 1:41.49 3-21-09 3. Matt Targett 41.55 2-21-09 3. Jared White 45.51 3-20-09 3. Robert Looney 1:42.75 3-21-09 4. Adam Brown 41.75 3-26-11 4. Kyle Owens 45.60 2-22-13 4. Jeff Somensatto 1:42.80 2-24-01 5. Fred Bousquet 41.84 3-24-05 5. Tony Cox 45.72 3-4-10 5. John Scott 1:43.47 3-17-07 6. Gideon Louw 41.95 3-21-09 6. Doug Van Wie 46.17 3-25-05 6. Jeremy Knowles 1:43.50 2-27-04 7. Jakob Andjkaer 42.36 2-21-09 7. Bryce Hunt 46.58 3-27-03 7. Andrew Mitchell 1:44.29 3-29-08 8. Rowdy Gaines 42.38 3-28-81 8. Bryan Lundquist 46.77 3-17-07 8. Andy Haidinyak 1:44.49 2-22-03 9. Alexei Puninski 42.42 3-29-08 9. Chad Barlow 46.82 2-18-05 9. Anthony Fleming 1:44.88 2-18-06 10. Greg Busse 42.53 3-24-01 10. James Wike 46.87 3-17-07 10. Rory Connell 1:45.30 3-26-05

200-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Backstroke 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. Rowdy Gaines 1:33.80 3-6-81 1. Pascal Wollach 1:39.65 3-21-09 1. George Bovell 1:42.66 3-27-03 T2. Zane Grothe 1:34.14 2-19-13 2. Kyle Owens 1:39.69 2-23-13 2. Kyle Owens 1:43.30 2-16-12 T2. George Bovell 1:34.14 3-28-03 3. Jared White 1:40.21 3-21-09 3. Tyler McGill 1:43.39 2-19-09 4. Cesar Cielo 1:34.35 2-22-08 4. Kohlton Norys 1:40.24 3-21-09 4. Logan Madson 1:44.06 3-19-09 5. Rory Connell 1:34.78 3-24-06 5. Max Murphy 1:40.53 2-21-09 5. Eric Shanteau 1:44.15 3-24-05 6. James Disney-May 1:35.03 2-17-12 6. Chad Barlow 1:40.83 2-19-05 6. James Wike 1:44.37 3-23-06 7. Jakob Andkjaer 1:35.08 3-17-07 7. Doug Van Wie 1:41.24 3-26-05 7. Doug Van Wie 1:44.69 3-24-05 8. Romain Barnier 1.35.22 3-26-99 8. Bryce Hunt 1:41.48 3-29-03 8. Mark Gangloff 1:44.69 2-28-04 9. Kyle Owens 1:35.25 2-16-11 9. James Wike 1:41.93 3-17-07 9. Scott Tucker 1:44.97 2-20-97 10. Clay Kirkland 1:35.29 3-28-03 10. Kirk Hampleman 1:42.49 3-30-02 10. Lionel Moreau 1:45.03 3-25-99

500-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Breaststroke 400-Yard Individual Medley 1. Zane Grothe 4:14.44 3-28-13 1. Adam Klein 51.80 3-20-09 1. Eric Shanteau 3:42.44 3-25-05 2. Will Dove 4:16.94 2-19-09 2. Michael Silva 52.09 2-20-09 2. Kevin Clements 3:42.90 3-23-01 3. Kevin Clements 4:17.20 2-21-02 3. Dave Denniston 52.62 3-23-01 3. Jeremy Knowles 3:46.07 3-28-03 4. B.J. Jones 4:17.35 2-26-04 4. Pat Calhoun 52.68 2-18-00 4. Jordan Jones 3:46.24 2-21-13 5. Daniel Slocki 4:19.78 2-8-07 5. Stuart Ferguson 52.85 2-17-12 5. James Galloway 3:46.83 3-28-03 6. Robert Looney 4:19.83 3-19-09 6. David Maras 52.94 3-17-07 6. Evan Noble 3:47.85 2-18-11 7. Scott Tucker 4:20.24 2-16-95 7. Jon Roberts 53.01 3-17-07 7. Lionel Moreau 3:48.07 3-27-98 8. Shai Livnat 4:20.65 2-17-05 8. Mark Gangloff 53.21 2-26-04 8. Iian Mull 3:48.61 2-17-95 9. James Galloway 4:21.30 2-22-01 8. Chris Fox 53.21 3-27-10 9. Andrew Mitchell 3:48.72 3-28-08 10. Tommy McKee 4:21.61 2-20-13 10. Adam Jerger 53.31 3-27-98 10. Kyle Owens 3:49.08 2-19-10

1000-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Breaststroke 1. Zane Grothe 8:52.58 3-24-12 1. Adam Klein 1:52.96 3-20-09 2. B.J. Jones 9:01.07 1-31-04 2. Dave Denniston 1:53.48 3-24-01 3. James Galloway 9:06.48 1-24-03 3. Mark Gangloff 1:56.10 2-27-04 4. Robert Looney 9:06.95 2-9-08 4. Stuart Ferguson 1:56.15 2-18-12 5. Iian Mull 9:08.18 1-6-95 5. Justin Caron 1:56.26 3-29-03 6. Will Dove 9:08.93 11-14-08 6. Will Brandt 1:56.42 3-29-03 7. Stephen Bauman 9:09.93 3-2-84 7. Eric Shanteau 1:56.56 3-25-06 8. Rick Morley 9:10.66 1-20-79 8. Peter Haas 1:56.68 3-3-13 Bold are current 2013-14 members of the Auburn Swim- 9. Mike Beam 9:12.98 3-26-82 9. Jon Roberts 1:57.24 3-17-07 ming and Diving team. 10. Andrew Callahan 9:13.14 1-11-07 10. Sean Osborne 1:57.25 3-17-07

2013-14 Auburn Swimming & Diving Fact Book 85 AUBURN RECORDS Women’s Records Event Record Holder Time Date Meet 50 Freestyle Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 21.34 February 17, 2011 SEC 100 Freestyle Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 46.61 February 18, 2012 SEC 200 Freestyle Ava Ohlgren 1:42.99 February 20, 2009 SEC 500 Freestyle Maggie Bird 4:36.63 March 19, 2009 NCAA 1000 Freestyle Adrienne Binder 9:38.12 January 8, 2005 South Carolina 1650 Freestyle Hayley Peirsol 15:42.92 March 10, 2007 NCAA 100 Backstroke Rachel Goh 51.46 February 20, 2009 SEC 200 Backstroke Kirsty Coventry 1:50.54 March 19, 2005 NCAA 100 Breaststroke Micah Lawrence 59.29 February 19, 2010 SEC 200 Breaststroke Micah Lawrence 2:08.23 December, 2, 2012 Georgia Fall Invitational 100 Butterfly Olivia Scott 51.46 March 18, 2012 NCAA 200 Butterfly Ava Ohlgren 1:54.64 March 22, 2008 NCAA 200 Individual Medley Maggie Bowen 1:53.91 March 21, 2002 NCAA 400 Individual Medley Ava Ohlgren 4:03.70 February 20, 2009 SEC 200 Freestyle Relay Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Emile Ewing, Caitlin Geary, Melissa Marik 1:27.45 February 19, 2009 SEC 400 Freestyle Relay Hannah Riordan, Olivia Scott, Emily Bos, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 3:11.49 March 17, 2012 NCAA 800 Freestyle Relay Ava Ohlgren, Caitlin Geary Melissa Marik, Maggie Bird 6:54.02 February 18, 2009 SEC 200 Medley Relay Emily Bos, Lauren Norberg, Olivia Scott, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 1:36.11 March 16, 2012 NCAA 400 Medley Relay Emily Bos, Lauren Norberg, Olivia Scott, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 3:30.32 March 15, 2012 NCAA 1-Meter diving (11) Marina Smith 433.60 March 18, 1993 NCAA (6) Vennie Dantin 332.40 February 15, 2012 SEC 3-Meter diving (11) Ashley Rubenstein 518.55 January 17, 2004 Southern CalIfornia (6) Vennie Dantin 371.65 February 18, 2010 SEC Platform diving (13) Lizzy Flint 631.90 March 21, 1998 NCAA* (9) Rachel Korth 426.37 December 6, 2003 AU Tiger Invitational (5) Vennie Dantin 328.50 February 18, 2012 SEC

Men’s Records Event Record Holder Time Date Meet 50 Freestyle Cesar Cielo 18.47 March 27, 2008 NCAA 100 Freestyle Cesar Cielo 40.92 March 29, 2008 NCAA 200 Freestyle Rowdy Gaines 1:33.80 March 6, 1981 SEC 500 Freestyle Zane Grothe 4:15.42 March 22, 2012 NCAA 1000 Freestyle Zane Grothe 8:52.58 March 24, 2012 NCAA 1650 Freestyle Zane Grothe 14:37.59 March 24, 2012 NCAA 100 Backstroke Pascal Wollach 44.90 March 20, 2009 NCAA 200 Backstroke Pascal Wollach 1:39.91 March 21, 2009 NCAA 100 Breaststroke Adam Klein 51.80 March 20, 2009 NCAA 200 Breaststroke Adam Klein 1:52.96 March 21, 2009 NCAA 100 Butterfly Tyler McGill 44.63 March 20, 2009 NCAA 200 Butterfly Logan Madson 1:41.31 March 21, 2009 NCAA 200 Individual Medley George Bovell 1:42.66 March 27, 2003 NCAA 400 Individual Medley Eric Shanteau 3:42.44 March 25, 2005 NCAA 200 Freestyle Relay Jakob Andkjaer, Gideon Louw Kohlton Norys, Matt Targett 1:14.09 March 19, 2009 NCAA 400 Freestyle Relay Jakob Andkjaer, Gideon Louw Kohlton Norys, Matt Targett 2:46.03 February 21, 2009 SEC 800 Freestyle Relay Gideon Louw, Pascal Wollach Will Dove, Tyler McGill 6:18.15 February 18, 2009 SEC 200 Medley Relay Jared White, Michael Silva Matt Targett, Gideon Louw 1:22.36 March 19, 2009 NCAA 400 Medley Relay Pascal Wollach, Adam Klein Tyler McGill, Matt Targett 3:01.39 March 19, 2009 NCAA 1-Meter diving (11) Jose Rocha 549.20 April 2, 1987 NCAA (6) Kelly Marx 400.90 February 18, 2010 SEC 3-Meter diving (11) Steven Segerlin 618.30 March 26, 2005 NCAA (6) Kelly Marx 454.85 February 21, 2009 SEC Platform diving (6) Dan Mazzaferro 487.90 February 21, 2009 SEC (10) Caesar Garcia 672.50 February 22, 2003 SEC (13) Koffi Kla 682.60 February 19, 1994 SEC Bold denotes current team members.

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