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Hosted by Ithaca College Athletics & Events Center Aquatics Pavilion 2013 UNYSCSA SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS Hosted by Ithaca College Athletics & Events Center Aquatics Pavilion February 20-23, 2013 Ithaca College welcomes participants, officials and spectators to the 2013 Upper New York State Collegiate Swimming Association Championship Meet. ALFRED UNIVERSITY CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HARTWICK COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE NAZARETH COLLEGE RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE SKIDMORE COLLEGE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNION COLLEGE UTICA COLLEGE VASSAR COLLEGE WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE The Athletics and Events Center ince opening in the functions to provide natural classroom for athletic and fall of 2011, the $65.5 cooling and ventilation to the academic programs, coaches’ Smillion Athletics and large indoor space. offices, and locker rooms. • An 82,000-square-foot Events Center has given Ithaca The complex includes outdoor stadium with a College’s student-athletes a the following: multisport synthetic playing state-of-the-art facility in which • A 130,000-square-foot field surface that can be illuminated to train and compete, while house, which holds the track to allow for evening use. The offering the entire campus a and field arena (200-meter, six- lights use special technology place to gather for significant lane track with throwing cage to minimize the impact on College and community events. and jumping pits) that doubles surrounding neighborhoods. Honored with an Innovative as an practice facility for Stadium seating accommodates Architecture & Design Award lacrosse, field hockey, soccer, up to 1,000 spectators. from Recreation Management baseball, tennis, golf, softball, • Six regulation-size outdoor magazine, the A&E Center and football. tennis courts with lighting in its first year hosted the • The field house also for evening practice and Bomber Wrestling Invitational, includes athletic training and competition. Empire 8 Indoor Track & Field strength training facilities, a “The A&E Center is Championships, and Empire 8 “gallery of champions” hall a significant addition to Men’s Tennis Championships, of fame display, press box, our athletics, events, and among other athletic contests, athletics offices, team rooms, recreational sports operation at providing a valuable “home and locker rooms. Ithaca. Our students, coaches, field” advantage to Ithaca teams. • A 47,000-square-foot and staff rave about its various It was designed to meet aquatics pavilion, which includes venues and realize how at least LEED (Leadership in a nine-lane, Olympic-size pool fortunate we are to have this Energy and Environmental with a diving area and moveable facility.” —Ken Kutler, Director Design) silver standards, and bulkheads, warming tub, pool of Intercollegiate Athletics and the signature tower is more than deck, spectator area seating Recreational Sports just an architectural feature—it nearly 1,000, dividable “wet” Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – 10 a.m. Preliminaries, 6 p.m. Finals 500-yard Freestyle 200-yard Individual Medley 50-yard Freestyle 200-yard Medley Relay Women’s 3-meter Diving RECORDS AND PAST CHAMPIONS 500 Free Women Men National Record Kendra Stern - Amherst - 4:43.37 (2011) Allen Weik - Denison - 4:21.79 (2012) National A Cut 4:53.44 4:29.84 National B Cut 5:03.19 4:37.33 UNYSCSA Record Renee Helbok - Ithaca - 4:57.02 (1999) Benham - Stevens - 4:31.09 (2012) Pool Record Molly Treble - Massapequa - 4:52.27 (‘12) George Schnaars - Cornell - 4:33.51 (2012) Meet Record Sian Pearson - Stevens - 4:59.63 (2010) Kleso - Hartwick - 4:31.41 (2012) 2012 Champions Sian Pearson - Stevens - 5:00.70 Kenny Kleso - Hartwick - 4:31.41 2011 Champions Sian Pearson - Stevens - 5:01.97 Daniel Pecoraro - Stevens - 4:37.58 2010 Champions Sian Pearson - Stevens - 5:03.18 Steven Schapp - Union - 4:34.58 200 IM Women Men National Record Kaitlyn Orstein - Wash&Jeff - 2:00.27 (‘08) G. Simon - Clar-Mudd-Scripps - 1:46.97 (‘98) National A Cut 2:04.98 1:50.61 National B Cut 2:08.63 1:54.33 UNYSCSA Record Carly Jones - Ithaca - 2:04.86 (2012) Hu - Stevens - 1:50.72 (2011) Pool Record Olivia Chan - Sewanhaka HS - 1:02.83 (2012) Eric May - Cornell - 1:51.48 (2012) Meet Record Carly Jones - Ithaca - 2:04.86 (2012) Makarowski - Union - 1:50.80 (1997) 2012 Champions Carly Jones - Ithaca - 2:04.86 Michael Phillips - Hartwick - 1:52.76 2011 Champions Carly Jones - Ithaca - 2:06.60 Evan Wilson - Stevens - 1:52.06 2010 Champions Caitlyn Burr - RIT - 2:05.53 John Hu - Stevens - 1:53.21 50 Free Women Men National Record Elizabeth Carlton - Kenyon - 22.71 (2009) Zachary Turk - Kenyon - 19.38 (2012) National A Cut 23.35 20.39 National B Cut 23.95 20.93 UNYSCSA Record Lauren Barito - Stevens - 22.87 (2011) Zelbacher - RIT- 20.21 (2006) Pool Record Jenna Immormino - Cornell - 23.11 (2012) Zack Kundel - Ithaca - 21.23 (2012) Meet Record Sheila Rhoades - Ithaca - 23.29 (2011) Zelbacher - RIT- 20.21 (2006) 2012 Champions Louise K. Moores - Stevens - 23.79 Lydon Schultz - Hartwick - 20.82 2011 Champions Sheila Rhoades - Ithaca - 23.29 Antoine Connors - Ithaca - 21.18 2010 Champions Laura Barito - Stevens - 23.48 Antoine Connors - Ithaca - 21.05 200 Medley Relay Women Men National Record Denison - 1:41.20 (2009) Kenyon - 1:27.74 (2010) National A Cut 1:43.60 1:30.77 National B Cut 1:47.12 1:33.24 UNYSCSA Record Stevens Institute - 1:44.10 (2011) Alfred - 1:32.34 (2009) Pool Record Cornell - 1:46.85 (2012) Cornell - 1:32.59 (2012) Meet Record Ithaca - 1:45.07 (2009) Alfred - 1:32.34 (2009) 2012 Champions Stevens - 1:46.02 Ithaca - 1:32.51 2011 Champions Stevens - 1:45.33 Ithaca - 1:34.04 2010 Champions Stevens - 1:45.72 Union - 1:34.45 Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – 10 a.m. Preliminaries, 6 p.m. Finals 200-yard Freestyle Relay 400-yard Individual Medley 100-yard Butterfly 200-yard Freestyle 400-yard Medley Relay Men’s 1-meter Diving RECORDS AND PAST CHAMPIONS 200 Free Relay Women Men National Record Emory - 1:31.80 (2010) Kenyon - 1:18.06 (2012) National A Cut 1:33.54 1:21.50 National B Cut 1:36.54 1:23.51 UNYSCSA Record Stevens - 1:34.00 (2011) Hartwick - 1:22.73 (2012) Pool Record Clarence HS - 1:35.75 (2012) Ithaca - 1:24.25 (2012) Meet Record Stevens - 1:34.33 (2011) Ithaca - 1:22.81 (2012) 2012 Champions Stevens - 1:35.93 Ithaca - 1:22.81 2011 Champions Stevens - 1:34.62 Stevens - 1:24.17 2010 Champions Stevens - 1:36.69 Alfred - 1:24.46 400 IM Women Men National Record Caroline Wilson - Williams - 4:13.14 (‘12) Alex Beyer - Washington - 3:51.45 (2009) National A Cut 4:24.52 3:57.19 National B Cut 4:36.69 4:07.81 UNYSCSA Record Emily Lesher - Nazareth - 4:20.50 (2008) Hu - Stevens - 3:55.21 (2011) Pool Record Anne Drummond - Cornell - 4:24.38 (2012) Michael Reynolds - Cornell - 4:02.06 (‘12) Meet Record Carly Jones - Ithaca - 4:27.21 (2012) Evan Wilson - Stevens - 3:58.12 (2011) 2012 Champions Carly Jones - Ithaca - 4:27.21 Jeff Rapp - Ithaca 4:03.51 2011 Champions Carly Jones - Ithaca - 4:29.22 Evan Wilson - Stevens - 4:01.67 2010 Champions Marissa Douglas - Stevens - 4:28.93 Evan Wilson - Stevens - 4:00.50 100 Fly Women Men National Record Logan Todhunter - Williams - 52.84 (2011) Aaron Cole - Denison - 47.43 (2000) National A Cut 55.62 49.34 National B Cut 57.73 50.59 UNYSCSA Record Louise Moores - Stevens - 55.62 (2012) Zelbacher - RIT - 48.69 (2006) Pool Record Trudiann Patrick - Jericho HS - 56.15 (2012) Austin Taylor - Cornell - 50.83 (2012) Meet Record Caitlyn Burr - RIT - 56.71 (2009) Zelbacher - RIT - 48.69 (2006) 2012 Champions Rachael Phipps - Nazareth - 56.72 Zach Wahl - Union - 50.98 2011 Champions Louise Moores - Stevens - 56.97 Taylor Van Cott - Ithaca - 51.13 2010 Champions Katie O’Donnell - LeMoyne - 57.18 Steven Schapp - Union - 51.14 200 Free Women Men National Record Kendra Stern - Amherst - 1:44.82 (2011) Marc Courtney-Brooks- Ken- 1:36.98 (‘03) National A Cut 1:49.96 1:39.33 National B Cut 1:53.90 1:41.75 UNYSCSA Record Renee Helbok - Ithaca - 1:51.28 (1999) Pecoraro - Stevens - 1:39.42 (2011) Pool Record Kina Zhou - Niskayuna HS - 1:48.30 (2012) Michael Phillips - Hartwick - 1:40.50 (‘11) Meet Record Sheila Rhoades - Ithaca - 1:51.80 (2011) Makarowski - Union - 1:40.40 (1997) 2012 Champions Sian Pearson - Stevens - 1:53.31 Michael Phillips - Hartwick - 1:40.71 2011 Champions Sheila Rhoades - Ithaca - 1:51.80 Daniel Pecoraro - Stevens - 1:41.08 2010 Champions Sheila Rhoades - Ithaca - 1:52.83 Andrew Brisson - Alfred - 1:41.80 400 Medley Relay Women Men National Record Williams - 3:42.21 (2012) Denison - 3:15.09 (2012) National A Cut 3:46.34 3:19.73 National B Cut 3:54.80 3:25.97 UNYSCSA Record Stevens - 3:47.32 (2011) Alfred - 3:23.30 (2009) Pool Record Cornell - 3:52.75 (2012) Cornell - 3:25.04 (2012) Meet Record Stevens - 3:50.90 (2011) Alfred - 3:23.30 (2009) 2012 Champions Stevens - 3:52.13 Ithaca - 3:25.32 2011 Champions Stevens - 3:50.90 Ithaca - 3:26.37 2010 Champions Ithaca - 3:52.13 Alfred - 3:27.83 Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – 10 a.m. Preliminaries, 6 p.m. Finals 200-yard Butterfly 100-yard Backstroke 100-yard Breaststroke 800-yard Freestyle Relay Women’s 1-meter Diving RECORDS AND PAST CHAMPIONS 200 Fly Women Men National Record Logan Todhunter - Williams - 1:55.66 (‘12) John Dillon - Middlebury - 1:45.01 (2010) National A Cut 2:02.93 1:50.36 National B Cut 2:08.59 1:53.87 UNYSCSA Alison Lesher - LeMoyne - 2:01.66 (2008) John Hu - Stevens - 1:48.90 (2011) Pool Record Ryan Marynowaski - Colgate - 2:06.64 (‘12) Harry Harpham - Cornell - 1:50.68 (2012) Meet Record Alison Lesher - LeMoyne
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