FLORIDA & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Meet Competition Site Time (ET) 2017 Sept. 22-24 All-Florida Invite Gainesville, Fla. All Day Oct. 20-21 Indiana/Texas Tri-Meet Gainesville, Fla. Fri: 6 p.m. Sat: 10 a.m. Oct. 25 Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. TBA Oct. 27 * Gainesville, Fla. 10 a.m. Nov 4 Florida Gulf Coast (Women) Gainesville, Fla. 10 a.m. Orange/Blue (Men) Nov 16-18 Purdue Invite Purdue, Ind. All Day Nov 29-Dec 2 US Nationals Columbus, Ohio All Day Dec 17-19 Auburn Invite (Diving) Auburn, Ala. All Day 2018 Jan 5 FSU Gainesville, Fla. 5 p.m. Jan 6 FAU Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m. Jan 20 Auburn* Gainesville, Fla. TBA Jan 26 Tennessee* Knoxville, Tenn. TBA Feb 2-4 Carolina Invite Chapel Hill, N.C. All Day Feb 14-18 SEC Championships College Station, Texas All Day Feb 23-25 Florida Last Chance Invite Gainesville, Fla. All Day March 5-7 NCAA Diving Zones Knoxville, Tenn. All Day March 14-17 Women’s NCAA Championships Columbus, Ohio All Day March 21-24 Men’s NCAA Championships Minneapolis, Minn. All Day

Key: SCY - Standard Course Yards, LCM - Long Course Meters, * - Denotes SEC events

1 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS Schedule...... 1 UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 2 Founded...... 1853 Media Information...... 3 Location...... Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment...... 54,854 (as of 2017) Nickname...... Gators COACHES Colors...... Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287) Head Coach ...... 4-7 Conference...... Southeastern (SEC) Associate Head Coach ...... 8-9 President...... Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Associate Head Coach Jeff Poppell...... 10-11 Athletic Director...... Scott Stricklin Diving Coach Bryan Gillooly...... 12 Facility...... Stephen C. O’Connell Center Natatorim (1,200) Assistant Coach Steve Jungbluth...... 13 Assistant Coach -Stancil...... 14 SWIMMING AND DIVING QUICK FACTS Head Coach...... Gregg Troy (TCU ‘72) STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES Years at UF ...... 20th season Roster Cover Page...... 15 UF Dual Meet Record...... Women: 161-51-1(.758) 2017-18 Florida Women’s Roster...... 16 ...... Men: 144-45-1 (.761) Gator Women’s Bios...... 17-30 Associate Head Coaches...... Anthony Nesty (UF ‘94) Gator Women’s 2016-17 Year in Review...... 31-32 ...... Jeff Poppell (Georgia ‘93) Diving Coach...... Bryan Gillooly (Miami ‘99) 2017-18 Florida Men’s Roster...... 33 Assistant Coaches...... Steve Jungbluth (UMass ‘94) Gator Men’s Bios...... 34-52 ...... Leah Martindale-Stancil (Florida ‘02) Gator Men’s 2016-17 Year in Review...... 53-55 Director of Swimming Operations...... Erva Gilliam History and Records Cover Page...... 56 Swimming Office Phone:...... 352-375-4683 ext. 4545 National Championship History...... 57-58 Gator All-Americans...... 59-64 UF SWIMMING & DIVING MEDIA INFORMATION SEC Championships...... 65 Contact...... Katie Callahan SEC Championships History...... 66-69 Office Phone...... 352-692-6648 ext. 6121 SEC Academic Honor Roll (W)...... 70 Cell Phone...... 607-226-1438 SEC Academic Honor Roll (M)...... 71 Email...... [email protected] Women’s Records...... 72 Communications Fax...... 352-375-4809 Men’s Records...... 73 Communications Mailing Address: All-Time Top-10 Women’s Times...... 74 P.O. Box 14485 Gainesville, FL 32604 All-Time Top-10 Men’s Times...... 75 Communications Overnight Address: 303 Gale Lemerand Drive Stadium Florida Honors & Awards Cover Page...... 76 West Gainesville, FL 32611 Gator Honors and Awards...... 77 Official Florida Athletis Website.....www.FloridaGators.com Team Awards...... 78 Twitter...... @GatorsSwimDv All-Time Women’s Roster...... 79-80 Facebook...... Swimming & Diving All-Time Men’s Roster...... 81-84 Instagram...... @GatorsSwimDv All-Time Series Records...... 85 2016-17 Men’s Swimming & Diving Review 2016-17 Women’s Swimming & Diving Review NCAA Finish...... 3rd place NCAA Finish...... N/A SEC Championship Finish...... 1st place SEC Championship Finish...... 7th place Record...... 5-5 overall; 3-1 SEC Record...... 4-8 overall; 1-3 SEC Final CSCAA Poll Ranking...... 3rd Final CSCAA Poll Ranking...... N/A All-Americans...... 8 athletes/31 honors All-Americans...... None All-SEC...... 10 All-SEC...... 1 Freshman All-SEC...... 3 SEC Academic Honor Roll...... 20 SEC Academic Honor Roll...... 19 Letterwinners returning/lost...... 23/3 Letterwinners returning/lost...... 33/2 2 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

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3 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT HEAD COACH GREGG TROY In his career, he’s tutored over 91 extending Florida’s top-10 streaks to Olympians, over 250 All-America 16 for the men and 15 for the women, THE TROY FILE: swimmers and has coached respectively. earned Birthdate: Dec. 19, 1950 athletes to more than 155 U.S. and seven All-American honors and Hometown: Bellefonte, Pa. international records. became the first UF freshman to earn seven tributes since Shaune Fraser Education: Bachelor’s in Florida kept in going in the 2016-17 in 2007. In addition, he won Florida’s History/Government, Texas season, with the men clinching their first-ever 50-yard freestyle (18.67) Christian University, 1972 fifth-straight SEC Championship NCAA Championship and became the title. The squad followed that up Master’s in History Education, first Gator freshman to win an NCAA with a third place finish at NCAA Jacksonville University, title since achieved Championships, the 18th-straight 1987. the accolade as a member of the UF’s year the Gator men finished in the first place 800-yard freestyle relay Coaching Career top-10. The women grabbed seventh team (, Brian Hartley, Head Coach, The Bolles place at the SEC Championships. ) in 2005. Dressel is also School, 1977-97 Coach Troy added four more National the first freshman to win an individual Championships under his belt, with Assistant Coach, Guam crown since Adam Sioui did so in the Caeleb Dressel earning three (50 Olympic Team, 1988 200-yard freestyle in 2002. The NCAA free, 100 free, 100 fly) and Mark title provided Troy with his 32nd Head Coach, Olympic The summer of 2012 brought major Szaranek earning one in the 200 national crown. Team, 1992 accomplishments to an already stellar IM. Dressel’s 40.00 in the 100 free resume for Head Coach Gregg Troy. set a new UF, NCAA, American and In 2013-14, the men’s team repeated U.S. Pan American Team Head Troy served as the 2012 USA Men’s U.S. Open record and earned him as Southeastern Conference Coach, 1995 Olympic Swim Team head coach in his second consecutive Co-CSCAA Champions and finished third at Assistant Coach, Women’s U.S. , England, as the U.S. men Male Swimmer of the Year award. the NCAA Championships with 387 Olympic Team, 1996 won 16 medals during the Games. Dreseel and Jan Switkowski both points, representing the highest Head Coach, Women’s U.S. In coordination with his success picked up seven All-America honors, finish for the Orange and Blue since with the University of Florida and World Championships Team, while Szarenek followed up with five. 1991 and the school’s highest point 1998 his international coaching resume, Florida garnered three SEC major total ever recorded at the national Troy was inducted into the American awards, with Coach Troy earning meet. The women’s team finished Head Coach, U.S. Men’s Team Swimming Coaches Association Hall Coach of the Year, Dressel earning sixth overall. Marcin Cieslak captured for the Pan American of Fame in 2012. Male Swimmer of the Year and a pair of national titles in the 200 IM Games, 1999 Troy has brought the University freshman earning and 100 fly. Head Coach, U.S. World SEC Male Freshman of the Year award. of Florida swimming and diving The 2012-13 season brought even Championships Team, 2001 On the women’s side, Autumn Finke program back to the national more highlights to Troy’s already earned the highest finish at SECs, Assistant Coach, Men’s U.S. spotlight after winning the women’s illustrious resume. UF’s sixth-place program’s second NCAA Title in placing second in the 1,650 free race. World Championships Team, finish on the men’s side capped 2007 2010, the first since the Gators won The Florida men claimed their fourth off a strong season for the Gators. the inaugural NCAA Championship straight SEC Championship in the The group tallied 41 All-America Assistant Coach, Men’s U.S. in 1982. As a result of his success 2015-16 sesaon and finished third honors at the national meet, the Olympic Team, 2008 during the 2010 season, Troy was at NCAAs. This was the 17-straight most since the 2007 season. For the Head Coach, U.S. Pan-Pacific named the 2010 USA Swimming year the men have finished in the second time in three years, Florida’s Games Team, 2010 Coach of the Year, 2010 and 2011 top-10 at NCAA Championships. men claimed victory in the 800 free Head Coach, University of ASCA Coach of the Year, 2010 NCAA The women picked up a sixth place relay. The group of Pawel Werner, Women’s Swimming Coach of the Florida women’s team, finish at the SEC Tournament and Sebastien Rousseau, Marcin Cieslak 1998-present Year and 2010 SEC Men’s Swimming placed 19th at NCAA Championships. and blistered the field Coach of the Year. A top-10 NCAA Caeleb Dressel added seven more with a school-record time of 6:13.27, Head Coach, University contender in his 19 years at the helm All-America honors to his name, as winning by two seconds over of Florida men’s team, of the University of Florida women’s well as two National Championships eventual NCAA Champion Michigan. 1999-present swimming team and 18 as the leader in the 50 and 100 freestyle. His 18.20 Cieslak led the team with seven of the men’s program, Troy has Head Coach, Men’s U.S. in the 50 free set UF, NCAA, American All-America honors after finishing Olympic Team, 2012 created an atmosphere of consistency and U.S. Open records. He earned second in all three individual events and excellence around both the Co-CSCAA Male Swimmer of the Year, (200 IM, 100 fly and 200 fly) and swam Career Highlights men’s and women’s Gator swimming Coach Troy’s first honoree in that on four relays. 2013-17 SEC Men’s Swimming and diving programs. The result has award since in 2010. The biggest highlight of the Coach of the Year (fifth been the elevation of one of the most Jan Switkowski also earned seven All- season came at the 2013 SEC consecutive, nine overall) storied collegiate programs to even America honors at NCAAs and earned Championships, where Troy guided higher levels of success. two bronze medals at the meet in 2012 U.S. Olympic Men’s Head the Gator men to the conference the 200 and 800 free relays. On the Coach SEC team titles, All-Americans, and title for the first time since 1993. women’s side, led the Coach of the Year honors are just The Gators broke Auburn’s streak 2011 U.S. Men’s Assistant way with four All-America honors and some of the accomplishments Troy of 16-consecutive conference Coach for FINA World Kahlia Warner earned two in Diving. has accumulated during his tenure championships, and gave the Championships At the SEC Championships, she at Florida. Entering his 20th season program its 34th SEC title. Cieslak 2010 U.S Swimming Coach of became the first diver to sweep both with the women’s squad and 19th won two individual event titles, the Year the 1-meter and 3-meter boards since with the men’s team, Troy has guided while Matt Elliott and Pawel Werner who swept in 1986. 2010 ASCA Coach of the Year the Gators to 37 national titles, 168 each won their first SEC titles. Troy Warner was also named SEC Diver of SEC event titles, more than 400 SEC was named the SEC Male Swimming 2010 NCAA Women’s the Year and Diver of the Meet. Academic Honor Roll selections and Coach of the Year. Swimming Coach of the Year close to 1,000 All-America honors. The Gators took another step UF’s women also finished sixth at 2010 SEC Men’s Swimming forward during the 2014-15 season, And that’s just at Florida. With his the 2013 NCAA Championships, Coach of the Year as the men’s team won its third- first National Championship as the collecting 35 All-America honors, straight Southeastern Conference 2010 Pan Pacific Games U.S. Gator head coach, Troy elevated to and placed third at the SEC Championship and finished fifth Head Coach an elite status, having won a team Championships. won at the NCAA Championships. The 2008 Assistant U.S. Men’s national championship at the high the NCAA title in the 400 IM, giving school, club and collegiate levels. women’s team finished ninth overall, Olympic Coach

4 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT HEAD COACH GREGG TROY her two NCAA championships in swimmers and one diver combining tallied numerous accolades at the her career. Out of the pool, Beisel to earn 38 All-American honors, league championships in Athens, 2007 SEC Men’s Swimming became just the 11th student- led by junior Shara Stafford’s seven Ga., under Troy, including SEC Men’s Coach of the Year athlete in Florida history to be All-American honors. This year’s Swimming Coach of the Year, SEC 2004 U.S. Women’s Asst. Coach named Capital One Academic SEC Female Freshman of the Year, Women’s Swimmer of the Year in for FINA World All-America of the Year, earning the Elizabeth Beisel, brought home five Spofforth, SEC Men’s Swimmer of Championships distinction for the women’s At-Large All-America honors, including top- the Year in Dwyer, high point awards team. three finishes in the 400-yard IM and for Spofforth, Dwyer and S. Fraser, 2004 NCAA Men’s Swimming 400-yard . while the Gator divers cleaned up Coach of the Year In the 2011-12 season, the with SEC Women’s Diving Coach of Gators continued their streak of At the 2011 SEC Swimming and 2002 NCAA Men’s Swimming the Year for Donnie Craine and SEC consecutive top-10 finishes at the Diving Championships, Troy coached Coach of the Year Women’s Diver of the Year for senior NCAA Championships. With their 19 Gators to 56 All-SEC honors, Kara Salamone. 2002 SEC Men’s Swimming 12th consecutive top-10 finish, including 13 SEC Championships, Coach the Gator women took 10th at the more than any other school in the In summer 2009, Spofforth captured of the Year 2012 NCAA Swimming and Diving conference. As a result of Troy’s the spotlight of the world when Championships. They also brought guidance, UF took home the Male she shattered the World Record in 2001 Men’s Head Coach home 27 All-America honors. Swimmer of the Year Award and the women’s 100-meter backstroke at World Championships Senior led the team both Male and Freshman Swimmer (58.12), winning her first World 2000 SEC Men’s Swimming with six All-American honors and of the Year Awards. Championship for Great Britain at Coach finished eighth among the high the 2009 FINA World Championships 2010 was one for the record books, of the Year point swimmers. Beisel won her first in Rome, . But Spofforth’s World as the Florida women brought individual national championship Title is just the tip of the iceberg. 1999 U.S. Men’s Head Coach home the school’s first National when she finished first in the 200 Under Troy, Spofforth defended her for Championship in 28 years, led by backstroke with a time of 1:50.58. 100 & 200-yard backstroke races five school records and national 1998 U.S. Women’s Head Coach in 2009, becoming just the fourth The UF men also extended their championship performances in the NCAA swimmer to win the 200 back for World Championships streak of top-10 finishes to 13, as 200-yard free relay and 100-yard three consecutive years. Under they placed eighth at the NCAA back by senior . 1996 U.S. Women’s Olympic Troy’s watch, Spofforth, the 2009 Championships. The Orange and Like the Gators did on March 18-20, Assistant Coach SEC Swimmer of the Year, eclipsed Blue collected 27 more All-America 1982, the 2010 squad pulled out the NCAA record in the 200 back at 1995 U.S. Pan American Team titles, with Marcin Cieslak earning a close victory over second-place the 2009 SEC meet, becoming only Head Coach six to lead the men’s team. Cieslak finisher Stanford. Florida scored the second swimmer to ever break finished second in the 200 IM and 382 points, edging out the Cardinal 1997 U.S. Olympic & the 1:50.00 mark in the event when third in the 100 and 200 butterfly. (379.5) in the second-closest NCAA Swimming she swam to a 1:48.34. Spofforth The Gators were one of only two SEC competition ever. A total of 12 Developmental also carried British Commonwealth teams in the top-10. All-Americans tallied 36 All-America Coach of the Year Records in the 50, 100 and performances on the Purdue campus At the 2011-12 SEC Championships 200-meter backstroke races, as well 1992 Thailand Olympic Head at the Boilermaker Aquatic center. the Gators collected eight SEC as the 100-meter back European Coach Championships, including a sweep While the women’s team swam Record. The Gators stamped their Coached 91 Olympians of the 200 and 400 IM events. and dove its most complete 17th SEC Championship team title in Beisel and Cieslak each won three Championship meet in recent 2009 in Auburn, Ala., with the help 1980 Olympics - one athlete individual events and Brad deBorde history, the 2010 men’s swimming of Spofforth, a tribute to Troy’s talent (while at ) and Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez won team rallied for its seventh top-five and expectations of excellence at 1988 Olympics – three athletes one title apiece. Beisel and Cieslak NCAA finish in Troy’s tenure at the head of the Gator program. (while at The Bolles School) were named SEC Female and Male Florida, scoring the most points Additionally, Troy tutored 2009 Swimmers of the Year. It was the in Florida history at the time to 1992 Olympics – 10 athletes NCAA Champions and first year since 2010 that a Gator has finish fifth at the NCAA meet (while at The Bolles School) Shaune Fraser, who collectively received the Female Swimmer of on the Ohio State campus after won three individual national titles, the Year and the third year in a row tallying 364 points with leverage 1996 Olympics – 20 athletes the most since 2006, when Gator that a UF swimmer has won the Male from three national titles and five (while at The Bolles School) great Ryan Lochte picked up three, Swimmer of the Year. top-eight relay finishes. Junior bringing Florida’s all-time national 2000 Olympics – five athletes Conor Dwyer was named the men’s The 2010-11 season was another championship count to 35 titles. (while at Florida) Division I National Men’s Swimmer successful year for Troy, as the Collectively, the men’s and women’s of the Year after winning the 200 2004 Olympics – 10 athletes men’s team finished fifth and the squads brought back 71 All-America and 500 freestyle events, the first (while at Florida) women’s team placed seventh at the honors home to Gainesville after the NCAA swimmer to do so since 2011 NCAA Swimming and Diving 2009 season. 2008 Olympics – 19 athletes 2001. Additionally, senior Shaune Championships. The UF men’s top- (while at Florida) Fraser recorded one first and two Troy’s success is thriving at Florida, five finish was the highest of any second-place finishes, earning seven but it’s no different than the mark he 2012 Olympics – 23 athletes Southeastern Conference school at All-America honors to rack up an all- made his first season. Troy came to (while at Florida) the meet, Florida’s fifth top-five finish time Florida mark of 27 All-America Florida in 1998 as the women’s head in the last six years and UF’s eighth Coached over 250 All-America honors, the most for a single men’s coach and promptly led the Gators under Troy. For the 12th consecutive swimmers swimmer or diver in school history. to an eighth-place finish at the NCAA season, the Orange and Blue finished Ten other Gators collaborated with Championships – an improvement Coached his athletes to over 155 in the top-10 nationally. Individually, Fraser to collectively put on 38 All- of seven spots from the previous National Records 15 UF swimmers combined to bring America performances to highlight season. A year later, he became the (U.S. and International) back 19 All-America honors and two the 2010 campaign. third coach in UF history to take the national championships (200-yard Won 15 boys’ Florida State reins of both teams when he was freestyle, 800-yard freestyle relay) to Both the 2010 Gator squads Championships named the head coach of the men’s Gainesville. finished second at the 2010 SEC squad. (last 10 consecutive) Championship meet, Florida’s 10th For the 11th consecutive season, the straight top-three finish on both the Won 11 girls’ Florida State Gator women placed in the top-10 men’s and women’s side. The Gators Championships at the NCAA Championships with 11 (last nine consecutive) 5 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT HEAD COACH GREGG TROY

In his inaugural season as men’s head coach, the Sarasota, Fla., native guided also setting the school record in the 100 breast. Shaune Fraser picked up his the Gators to a ninth-place showing at NCAAs and a runner-up finish at the second straight SEC Championship in the 200 free, defending his title in pool- SEC Championships. For his efforts, Troy was named the 2000 SEC Men’s record time. Bradley Ally picked up the win in the 200 IM in pool-record time Coach of the Year. while Omar Pinzon led a Gator sweep in the 200 back with the fifth-fastest time in school history. The men would go on to finish eighth at the NCAA Both teams made remarkable strides the following season, as the women Championships, picking up a total of 38 All-American honors. jumped 11 places from 19th at NCAAs in 2000 to an eighth-place spot in 2001. The men also showed improvement, from ninth place the year before Troy has also found success in international competition as the head coach of to eighth that season, at NCAAs. Gators since a third-place showing in 1991. several teams, including his honor as an assistant coach of the men’s United In addition to taking home the high finishes, Troy captured the 2002 NCAA States Olympic Team in . Troy additionally served as head coach of the Men’s Coach of the Year and SEC Men’s Coach of the Year awards. He also Thailand Olympic Team in the 1992 games in , as well as themen’s received the Knoxville Sentinel’s 2002 SEC Men’s and Women’s Coach of the United States 2010 Pan Pacific Swim Team. Active Gator Olympians that are Year awards. presently under Troy’s tutelage include Sarah Bateman, Elizabeth Beisel, -Schmid, Evan Lehtonen, , Anna-Liisa Pold, Rodion In 2002-03, both squads continued to make progress under the tutelage of Davelaar, , Shaune Fraser,BalazsGercsak, Sebastien Rousseau and Troy and his staff. The women improved yet again at the national level by Gemma Spofforth. placing fifth at NCAAs after a runner-up finish at the SEC Championships. The men took home second at the SEC meet for the third-consecutive season and Under Troy’s watchful eye, Lochte has developed into one of the top followed that up with a sixth-place showing at NCAAs. swimmers in the world. At the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships, Troy coached Lochte to a meet-high six gold medals, giving Lochte Male Swimmer of the In 2003-04, Troy led the women’s team to a fourth-place finish at NCAAs. The Meet honors at the year’s biggest international meet. At the 2008 Olympics in women’s team finished third at SECs, marking the fifth-consecutive year UF Beijing, , Lochte won two gold medals and two bronze medals. He broke had placed in the top three at the league championships, and the Florida fellow American ’s two-year in the 200-meter women did not drop out of the top five of the College Swimming Coaches back with a world-record performance at the 2007 World Championships in Association (CSCAA) national poll for the second-consecutive year. On the Melbourne, , winning his first individual world title in a long-course men’s side, the Gators finished second at the SEC Championships, the fifth- meters setting. He won five medals (three gold, one silver and one bronze) straight top-three finish at SECs, and placed sixth at the NCAA Championships. and set four world records at the 2006 FINA Short Course Championships in One of the highlights of the season was Lochte winning the 26th NCAA title Beijing, China, just 10 days after competing at the NCAA Championships. In in UF history when he broke the U.S. Open, American and NCAA record in 2004, Lochte captured a gold medal at the Summer in Athens, the 400-meter IM. At the end of the season, Troy was rewarded for the Gators’ , in the 800 FR with an American-record time of 7:07.33, and won a success with his second NCAA Men’s Coach of the Year Award. silver medal in the 200-meter IM in a University of Florida-record time of In 2004-05, Troy led both teams to top-five finishes at the NCAAs, as the 1:58.78, which ranks third-fastest all-time in the history of the event. women placed fourth and the men secured the fifth spot. For the women, it Troy was on deck in Melbourne as an assistant coach with the U.S. Men’s was the 22nd time in Florida history that they finished in the top-five. Both World Championships Team when Lochte claimed his world record. He has teams also had success outside of the pool, claiming a combined 30 SEC also served as the head coach for the U.S. Team at the World Championships Academic Honor Roll selections during the season. in 2001; head coach of the U.S. Team for the Pan American Games in Troy piloted the Gator men to a fifth-place finish for a second-consecutive 1999; assistant coach for the 2004 U.S. Women’s FINA World Short Course season in 2005-06, while Lochte, one of Troy’s finest protégés, became the Championships; assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s Team at the 1996 all-time Florida leader in individual NCAA Championships with seven titles. Olympics in and the head coach for the U.S. Pan American Team in The women finished in the top-10 for a sixth-consecutive season under Troy’s 1995. His accomplishments on the international level led him to being named direction. the 1997 U.S. Olympic & United States Swimming Development Coach of the Year. The award is one of several that Troy has received from the U.S. The 2006-07 season was another banner campaign for both Troy and the Swimming Coaches’ Achievement program. Gators, as both squads finished in the top-10 at the NCAA Championships. The UF men earned 45 All-America honors en route to a fourth-place finish – Before Troy racked up success at the collegiate and international levels, their highest in five years – at the NCAA meet. Three Gator men’s swimmers he enjoyed a scintillating career at the prep level for The Bolles School in also combined to win six individual SEC titles and Florida won the 800 FR Jacksonville, Fla. For 20 years, he led the school’s program and its affiliated at the conference meet for the sixth year in a row, garnering Troy SEC Men’s club program. Coach of the Year honors. Troy earned his bachelor’s degree in history/government from Texas Christian Florida’s women were not left out of the title chase in 2006-07, as Troy guided University in 1972. In 1987, he earned his master’s in history education freshman Gemma Spofforth to NCAA crown in the 200 back and Caroline from Jacksonville University. Troy and his wife, Kathleen, have three sons: Burckle to the conference championship in the 100 breast. Spofforth’s Patrick (27), a former UF Cross Country and Track & Field athlete who earned performance marked the first individual national championship for a member his undergraduate degree in English from Florida in 2009; Geoffrey (26), a of the UF women’s team since 1995, and the squad’s first backstroke victory in four-year football player at the Merchant Marine Academy and now a United 17 years. States Marine Lt. Helicopter Pilot; and Ryan (24), a decathlete on the 2009-11 Gator Track & Field team and a graduate of Idaho State University in Outdoor Spofforth returned a year later and under Troy’s direction, became the Education. first Gator woman since the 1993-94 season to win both the 100 and 200 backstroke events at the SEC and NCAA Championships in the same year. Burckle added to the trophy haul at the NCAA Championships, winning both the 200 and 500 freestyle events. Burckle also set a new NCAA record in the 500 free, eclipsing ’ 20-year record. Named the 2008 SEC Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year, Troy oversaw the development of Burckle, who came away from her four-year career with five school records. For her accomplishments in the water, she was named the 2008 NCAA Swimmer of the year and collected the for Swimming and Diving. Burckle additionally rallied at the 2008 Olympic Trials in Omaha, swimming a lifetime-best 200-meter free time to make her first-ever Olympic Games. In Beijing and under Troy’s watch, she swam one of the four 200-meter free legs in the women’s 800-meter free relay that claimed a bronze medal. The Gator men countered in 2008 with five SEC titles of their own. collected two of the five, winning the 400 IM and 200 breast while 6 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

PERFECTION Kristen Connor (2004) Troy owns a perfect record against the following opponents CONSISTENT SUCCESS Megan Melgaard (2002) at Florida: 317-0 against a combined 52 men’s and women’s MEN (First season: 1999-00) programs, including six SEC rivals 1999-00: 2nd SECs; 9th NCAAs MEN (9): WOMEN’S (29, 143-0) 2000-01: 3rd SECs; 8th NCAAs Brad deBorde (2014) Arizona (2-0) 2001-02: 2nd SECs; 4th NCAAs Cameron Martin (2013) Arkansas (7-0)* 2002-03: 2nd SECs; 6th NCAAs Kevin Nead (2008) Brevard Community College (1-0) 2003-04: 2nd SECs; 6th NCAAs Kris Weibeck (2005) Brown (1-0) 2004-05: 2nd SECs; 5th NCAAs Justin Zumsteg (2005) Clemson (2-0) 2005-06: 2nd SECs; 5th NCAAs Scott Schultz (2004) Daytona Beach Community College (6-0) 2006-07: 2nd SECs; 4th NCAAs Eric Donnelly (2002) Emory (1-0) 2007-08: 2nd SECs; 8th NCAAs Mike Jansen (2002) FAU (18-0) 2008-09: 2ndSECs; 5th NCAAs Greg Reeves (2001) FGCU (1-0) Georgia Tech (1-0) 2009-10: 2nd SECs; 5thNCAAs Other Award Winners under Coach

Harvard (1-0) 2010-11: 2nd SECs; 5thNCAAs Troy Houston (2-0) 2011-12: 2nd SECs; 8th NCAAs National Male Swimmer of the Year Illinois (1-0) 2012-13: 1st SECs; 6th NCAAs (5): Kansas (1-0) 2013-14: 1st SECs; 3rd NCAAs Caeleb Dressel (2017) Kentucky (12-0)* 2014-15: 1st SECs; 5th NCAAs Caeleb Dressel (2016) LSU (14-0)* 2015-16: 1st SEC; 3rd NCAAs Conor Dwyer (2010) Maryland (1-0) 2016-17: 1st SECs; 3rd NCAA Ryan Lochte (2006) Michigan (11-0) Ryan Lochte (2005) Missouri (1-0)* WOMEN (First season: 1998-99) U.N.C. (2-0) 1998-99: 4th SECs; 8th NCAAs National Female Swimmer of the N.C. State (2-0) 1999-00: 3rd SECs; 19th NCAAs Year (1): Penn State (3-0) 2000-01: 3rd SECs; 8th NCAAs (2008) South Carolina (19-0)* 2001-02: 1st SECs; 7th NCAAs USF (13-0) 2002-03: 2nd SECs; 5th NCAAs SEC Male Swimmer of the Year (6): Southern Illinois (1-0) 2003-04: 3rd SECs; 4th NCAAs Caeleb Dressel (2017) Tampa (4-0) 2004-05: 3rd SECs; 4th NCAAs Caeleb Dressel (2016) TCU (2-0) 2005-06: 3rd SECs; 10th NCAAs Marcin Cieslak (2014) Vanderbilt (4-0)* 2006-07: 3rd SECs; 7th NCAAs Marcin Cieslak (2012) Virginia (9-0) 2007-08: 2nd SECs; 6th NCAAs Conor Dwyer (2010, 2011) MEN’S (37, 174-0) 2008-09: 1st SECs; 7th NCAAs Ryan Lochte (2006) Brevard Community College (1-0) 2009-10: 2nd SECs; 1st NCAAs Ryan Lochte (2005) Brown (2-0) 2010-11: 2nd SECs; 7th NCAAs Ryan Lochte (2003) The Citadel (1-0) 2011-12: 3rd SECs; 10th NCAAs Adam Sioui (2002) Daytona Beach Community College (4-0) 2012-13: 3rd SECs; 6th NCAAs SEC Female Swimmer of the Year (3): Duke (4-0) 2013-14: 3rd SECs; 6th NCAAs East Carolina (13-0) Elizabeth Beisel (2013) FAU (18-0) 2014-15: 3rd SECs; 9th NCAAs Gemma Spofforth (2010) Furman (1-0) 2015-16: 6th SECs; 19th NCAAs Gemma Spofforth (2009) Georgia Southern (1-0) 2016-17: 7th SECs Havanna (1-0) Academic All-Americans under Troy Knoxville-News Sentinel SEC Male Houston (1-0) WOMEN (4): Swimmer of the Year (3): Indian River State College (25-0) Elizabeth Beisel (1st Team, 2013, 2014) Ryan Lochte (2006) Iowa (1-0) Teresa Crippen (3rd Team, 2010) Ryan Lochte (2005) Jacksonville NAS (3-0) Ryan Lochte (2003) James Madison (2-0) Vipa Bernhardt (2nd Team, 2004) Kentucky (15-0)* Jennifer Hommert (2nd Team, 1999) SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of the LSU (22-0)* MEN (11): Year (9): Maryland (3-0) Cameron Martin (2nd Team, 2013) Maxime Rooney (2017) Maryville (1-0) Brad deBorde (3rd Team, 2013, 1st, Caeleb Dressel (2015) Memphis Navy (1-0) 2014) Mitch D’Arrigo (2014) Missouri (1-0)* Clark Burckle (3rd Team, 2009) Marcin Cieslak (2011) Northwestern State (2-0) Roland Rudolf (2007) Oakland (1-0) Luca De Matteis (3rd Team, 2007) Kevin Nead (3rd Team, 2007) Bradley Ally (2006) Ohio State (1-0) Bill Mrazek (2004) Penn State (3-0) Justin Zumsteg (3rd Team, 2005) Scott Schultz (1st Team, 2004) Ryan Lochte (2003) Philadephia All-Stars (1-0) Adam Sioui (2002) Presbyterian (1-0) Zach Wilcox (1st Team, 2003) Purdue (3-0) Greg Reeves (1st Team, 2001) (2001) USF (19-0) Greg Reeves (1st Team, 2000) SEC Female Fr. Swimmer of Year (3): Tampa (4-0) Greg Reeves (2nd Team, 1999) Natalie Hinds (2013) TCU (3-0) NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Elizabeth Beisel (2011) UCLA (2-0) Caroline Burckle (2005) Vanderbilt (8-0)* Winners Villanova (1-0) WOMEN (4): Honda Sports Award Winner (1): Virginia Military (2-0) Elizabeth Beisel (2014) Caroline Burckle (2008) Virginia Tech (1-0) Teresa Crippen (2012) Yale (1-0) 7 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT COACHING STAFF ANTHONY NESTY ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Nesty’s 10th SEC Male Freshman of Swimmer of the Year and earned the the Year after his performance in the SEC Commissioner’s Trophy after he pool. A total of eight athletes took won a trio of SEC titles. home 31 All-America honors. “Anthony is one of the most revered In the 2015-16 season, Nesty once coaches in college swimming, and again coached Dressel to a National one of the few who is considered Championship, or in this case two. both a great athlete and a great Dressel won the 50 free and 100 free coach,” Troy said. “He’s got a great to take home the second and third work ethic and a tremendous National Championship of his career. ability to get results. His experience Dressel earned Co-CSCAA Male at the Olympics as an athlete is Swimmer of the Year, Nesty’s first instrumental in his ability to relate to swimmer to garner that honor since our current athletes. His reputation One of the most decorated 2010 when Conor Dwyer acheieved for getting the most out of them swimmers in Florida history, Anthony the feat. Overall at the NCAA speaks for itself.” Nesty enters his 12th season as an Championships, the Florida Gator associate head coach and 20th as a Men tallied 37 All-America honors During his collegiate career at UF, member of the Gators’ coaching staff. between nine of them. Nesty won his aforementioned three consecutive NCAA crowns in the Nesty has played a key role in In the 2014-15 Nesty coached 100 fly from 1990-92. In addition at guiding UF men to five-consecutive Caeleb Dressel to UF’s first-ever the NCAA Championships, Nesty Southeastern Conference 50-yard freestyle (18.67) NCAA won the 200 fly in 1990 and he was Championships and a third- Championship, which he achieved a member of Florida’s 1991 NCAA place finish at the 2017 NCAA on day one of the NCAA meet. champion 400 medley relay team. Championships. Prior to 2013, the Dressel became the ninth Gator He held the school records for NCAA Gators had not won a conference swimmer under Nesty and Head titles until 2006, when former Gator title in 20 years. In addition, UF’s Coach Gregg Troy’s tutelage to win Ryan Lochte finished his illustrious SEC title in 2017 represented the SEC Male Freshman of the Year. At career with seven such honors. program’s 38th overall. This past the conference meet, Dressel won season’s third-place finish extended the 100-yard butterfly title in an For his accomplishments as a Gator, UF’s streak of top-10 national outstanding time of 45.28 seconds. Nesty was inducted into the Athletic finishes to 18 seasons. Florida had That mark not only ranked him Hall of Fame in April 2002. eight student-athletes total 31 All- second all-time in school history but America honors over the three-day it was the second-quickest in the U.S. In addition to his success at the meet. Nesty also coached 11 of 17-18 year old age group. collegiate level, Nesty brings the women’s swimmers and two During the 2014-15 season, the experience at the highest levels divers into qualifying for the NCAA Florida men set seven of a possible of international swimming to the Championships. Seven of those 18 school records. Florida staff. At the 1988 13 were making their NCAA debut Olympic Games, he won the first-ever and 11 of the 13 will return for In 2014, the Gators finished third Olympic medal for his native country competition this coming season. at the NCAA meet which was the of when he edged seven- Under his direction, Autumn Finke highest finish in program history time medalist of the was named All-SEC Second Team and since 1991. The Florida men set United States by .01 to bring home Emma Ball earned a spot on the SEC 12 school records, including Brad the gold in the 100-meter fly. Nesty All-Freshman Team. deBorde in the 50 and 100-yard also won the gold medal in the 100 free, Dan Wallace in the 500 free, fly at the 1990 and In the 2016-17 season, Nesty Arthur Frayler in the mile, Eduardo captured a world championship in coached Caeleb Dressel to his Solaeche-Gomez in the 100 and 200 the same event in 1991. fourth, fifth and sixth National and Marcin Cieslak in Championships in the 50 free, 100 the 100 and 200 butterfly races. In Nesty concluded his swimming free and 100 butterfly. His mark of addition, four of five relay teams career at the 1992 Barcelona 40.00 set UF, NCAA, American and set UF records as well. Cieslak won Olympics, where he earned the U.S. Open records. Dressel took a pair of NCAA titles, becoming the bronze in the 100 fly. home his second-straight Co-CSCAA first Gator since Nesty to bring home Nesty made his return to Gainesville Male Swimmer of the Year award three consecutive national titles in as well. Along with Dressel, Mark on June 1, 1998, to assume duties on the 100 butterfly (1990-92). Cieslak the pool deck. Prior to that, he served Szaranek won the 200 IM National also captured UF’s eighth 200 IM Championship, the first of his career. as a club level coach for three years national championship. Sebastien with Swim Florida in Sarasota. Newcomer Maxime Rooney became Rousseau was named the SEC 8 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT COACHING STAFF ANTHONY NESTY ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Making the coaching stop at Florida has not only allowed Nesty to reach a career goal, but his post on the Gators’ deck has allowed him THE ANTHONY NESTY FILE to be reunited with a close friend in Gator swimming head coach Hometown: Paramaribo, Suriname Gregg Troy, for whom Nesty swam for high school at The Bolles Education: B.A. in Communications, University of School in Jacksonville. Following Nesty’s illustrious collegiate career, he served as one of Troy’s assistants at Bolles, while also holding the Florida, 1994 head coaching position at Jacksonville’s Nease High School. Coaching Career: Nesty began his international coaching career as an assistant coach Club Coach, Swim Florida, 1996-98 for Suriname at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. He then Assistant Men’s Coach, University of Florida, 1998-99 continued his Olympic tradition as the head coach for Suriname at Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 1999-2006 the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and the 2012 Olympics in London. On Assistant Coach, Suriname National Swim Team, the 20th anniversary of Nesty’s Olympic gold medal in the 100-meter 2004 fly, not only was Nesty honored as head coach of his country’s team, but he was recognized as the Suriname flag bearer at the opening Head Coach, Suriname Summer Olympic Team, 2008 ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Games. Assistant Coach, National Team, 2009 Assistant Coach, Cayman Islands National Team, 2010 Outside of the Olympics, Nesty coached internationally during the Associate Head Coach, University of Florida, summer of 2009, when he traveled to Rome as the coach for the 2006-present 2009 Cayman National Team at the 2009 FINA World Championships. At the Championships, Nesty tutored then-current Gators Brett Assistant Coach, United States National Team, 2011 and Shaune Fraser. In the summer of 2010, Nesty coached the World University Games Cayman National Team at the2010 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Head Coach, Suriname Summer Olympic Team, 2012 Championships, the largest international meet of the year. In 2011, Career Highlights: Nesty served on deck as an assistant coach for the U.S. men’s team at the World University Games, which was his first time coaching for Celebrated the 20th anniversary of his Olympic the United States. In 2014, Nesty coached the Venezuelan team at gold medal as Suriname’s flag bearer at the 2008 the Pan Pacific games, where he tutored Olympian Andreina Pinto, Olympic Games who trains with the Gator swim club in Gainesville. Inducted into University of Florida Athletic Hall of Over the last 18 seasons at UF, Nesty has shown the ability to Fame, 2002 transfer his penchant for fast times in the water to the Gator Olympic Bronze Medalist in 100-meter fly, 1992 swimmers he has coached. In 2006-07, he helped Shaune Fraser, a Three-time NCAA Champion in 100-yard fly, 1990-92 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympian from the Cayman Islands, develop World Champion in 100-meter fly, 1991 into a top-five finisher in the 200 fly at the NCAA Championships in Member of NCAA champion 400-yard MR team, 1991 his first collegiate season. His work with the Gators’ middle-distance NCAA champion in 200-yard fly, 1990 and distance freestylers during that campaign also came to fruition at the 2007 NCAA Championships, as he tutored Grant Johnson and Goodwill Games Gold Medalist in 100-meter fly, 1990 Tobias Work to earn a combined five All-America honors and record Olympic Gold Medalist in 100-meter fly, 1988 four career-best times. Assistant Coach, United States National Team, 2011 World University Games Fraser returned to the NCAA Championships in 2008 to collect seven All-American honors and finally reached the highest collegiate achievement under Nesty in 2009, when he brought home his first two individual national championships in the 200 free and 200 fly (NCAA record). Fraser became the first Gator to win the 200- yard fly since Nestydid so in 1990. Fraser wrapped up his career in 2010 withseven All-America honors, giving him 27 accolades for his career, the most for a single men’s swimmer or diver in school history. At the 2000 NCAA Championships, Nesty saw his pupil, Duncan Sherrard, break his 10-year old school record, which he set at the 1990 SEC Championships, in the 200 fly. In 2006, he was on the pool deck when Ryan Lochte set the school records in the 100 and 200 fly at the SEC Championships. In addition to all the All-America honors, national championships and record breaking times that Nesty has led current and former Gators to; the Paramaribo, Suriname native has led multiple swimmers to SEC Male Swimmer of the Year and SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year honors. 9 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT COACHING STAFF JEFF POPPELL ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH career. Newcomer Maxime Rooney became three finalists at the U.S. Summer Junior Poppell’s first SEC Male Freshman of the National Championships, and 10 swimmers Year after his performance in the pool. A who were ranked among the top 25 total of eight athletes took home 31 All- nationally in their respective age groups. America honors. Poppell coached 11 of the women’s swimmers and two divers into qualifying for the NCAA Championships. During his six years as the Head Swimming Seven of those 13 were making their NCAA Coach of the University of Arkansas, debut and 11 of the 13 will return for he guided the program to its best competition this coming season. Under his performances in school history, which direction, Autumn Finke was named All- included a top-five finish at the SEC SEC Second Team and Emma Ball earned a Championships and a No. 17 national spot on the SEC All-Freshman Team. ranking in the College Swimming Coaches Association of America national polls. Beginning his second season at Arkansas, Through four seasons at Gulliver the Razorback swimming and diving Jeff Poppell was hired on as the Associate Preparatory School and Gulliver Swim program ranked in the Top 25 national poll Head Coach of the University of Florida Club, Poppell’s challenge was to build for five consecutive years. swimming and diving team before the winning programs from the ground level up. He quickly helped launch the program 2016-17 season. Poppell, beginning his Poppell coached 16 athletes who 24th season of coaching this fall, most to an elite status after several swimmers established themselves as top national individually qualified for the NCAA recently served four years as the head Championships and helped ten of these coach for Gulliver Preparatory School and talents, including Jana Mangimelli, who placed 5th in the 200-Meter IM at the 2013 women earn NCAA All-American honors. the Gulliver Swim Club, six years as the One of his swimmers, Yi-Ting Siow, a women’s head coach at the University of United States World Championship Trials and US National Championships, clocking three-time Olympian, became the first Arkansas and 13 years serving in head Razorback swimmer to win back-to-back coach and assistant coach capacities with a time that ranked her among the top 25 in the world. SEC titles, claiming the SEC championship The Bolles School and Bolles School Sharks. title in the 200 breaststroke in 2009 and 2010. Siow’s fourth place finish in the 200 In the 2016-17 season, Poppell helped In 2014 and 2015, he led Gulliver breaststroke at the 2009 and 2010 NCAA coach Caeleb Dressel to his fourth, fifth Preparatory to consecutive 2A FHSAA High Championships represented the highest and sixth National Championships in the School State Swimming Championship NCAA Championship finish for a swimmer 50 free, 100 free and 100 butterfly. His titles in girls swimming after winning the in Razorback history. Her time of 2:07.73 mark of 40.00 set UF, NCAA, American and school’s first-ever state championship in was just seven-hundredths of a second U.S. Open records. Dressel took home his swimming in 2014. Most recently, in 2015- behind the SEC record held by 1999 second-straight Co-CSCAA Male Swimmer 2016, Poppell guided Gulliver Swim Club NCAA champion and 2000 Olympic silver of the Year award as well. Along with to its first-ever Silver Medal Award, which medalist of Georgia. Dressel, won the 200 IM recognizes the top 100 swimming clubs in National Championship, the first of his the United States. In addition, he tutored four U.S. Olympic Team Trials qualifiers,

THE JEFF POPPELL FILE Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla. Education: Bachelor in Business Administration, University of Georgia, 1993 Coaching Career: Associate Head Coach, University of Florida, 2016-Present Head Coach, Gulliver Preparatory School and Gulliver Swim Club, 2012-2016 Head Coach, University of Arkansas Women, 2006-2012 Head Women’s Coach for Team USA at the World in , 2009 Head Coach, The Bolles School and Bolles Sharks, 2002-2006 Assistant Coach, The Bolles School and Bolles Sharks, 1993-2002 Career Highlights: Four year letter winner at the University of Georgia Served as team captain of the Bulldogs Qualified for the NCAA Championships twice in his career Named Honorable Mention All-SEC and Academic All-SEC Earned one gold, one silver and two bronze medals while competing for the United States at the 1993 Maccabiah Games University of Georgia honors his contributions to the team each year by handing out the Jeff Poppell Award for Leadership.

10 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT COACHING STAFF JEFF POPPELL ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH During the 2010-2011 season, Chelsea Franklin finished seventh in the 1650 freestyle at the women’s NCAA Championships, earning All-American honors for the first time with a time of 15:59.05, which still stands as the Arkansas school record in the event. The 2009 NCAA Championships were highlighted by five different Razorback swimmers qualifying individually for the meet with four of the swimmers earning NCAA All-American status by finishing in the top 16: Yi-Ting Siow and Leah Pierce in the 200 Breaststroke, Katie Kastes in the 400 Individual Medley and 200 Butterfly and Stephanie Carr in the 1650 Freestyle. The 2008 NCAA Championships featured freshman Katie Kastes’ 9th place finish in the 200 Butterfly with the 6th fastest time recorded in the meet.

Coach Poppell had 10 swimmers qualify for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials in Omaha, Nebraska. In 2009, Poppell served as the Head Women’s Coach for Team USA at the World Maccabiah Games in Israel. He was also a USA Swimming National Team coach from 2005-08, during which, he coached three swimmers who competed at the 2009 FINA World Swimming Championships in Rome, and two who competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. He guided two of his swimmers to three gold medals, one silver, two bronze, and three meet records at the Southeast . Prior to the University of Arkansas, Poppell spent 13 years with the Bolles School and Bolles Sharks in Jacksonville, Florida, one of the country’s most prominent high school and club swimming programs. At the 2006 Spring U.S. National Championships, he led the Bolles Sharks to a Top 5 Team finish where the Bolles men’s 4x200 freestyle relay team won the U.S. National title and Omar Pinzon became the U.S. National Champion in the men’s 200 backstroke. During the 2005-06 High School season, Poppell guided the Bolles High School boys’ team to its 18th consecutive Florida high school state championship and the girls earned its 15th consecutive high school state title. The boy’s swimming team went on to be crowned National Prep School Champions and captured a National Runner-Up finish for Swimming World’s National High School Championship. For his efforts, Poppell was honored with NFHS Florida High School Boy’s Coach of the Year. During the 2003-2004 season, The Bolles School Girls Swimming team was crowned Swimming World’s National High School Champions and the 2003 & 2004 NISCA National Dual Meet Team Champions for both Girls and Boys Independent School. In addition, Anja Carman was named the NISCA National High School Female Swimmer of the Year and Coach Poppell was named the NHSCA National High School Coach of the Year and Florida Dairy Farmers High School Coach of the Year for his work with the girl’s high school team at Bolles. Also during that year, Anja Carman won two Silver medals at the European Long Course Championships in both the 200 Backstroke and 800 Freestyle and teammate Stephanie Carr was crowned the 18&U U.S. National Champion in the 1500 Freestyle with the 6th fastest time in the World. Carr was also a finalist in the 800-meter free at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials. As the Bolles School Head Coach from 2002-2006, he coached four swimmers ranked in the top 25 in the World and an additional seven swimmers ranked among the top 100 in the World, seventeen current or former Bolles Sharks swimmers that competed at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, five U.S. National Championship/U.S. Olympic Trials finalists, two U.S. National Champions, and two 18&U U.S. National Champions. Furthermore, Poppell’s swimmers garnered medals at major international events such as the European Championships, , South American Championships, , and the Central American and Caribbean Swimming Championships. Under current UF head coach Gregg Troy, Poppell joined the staff of Bolles in August of 1993 as an age group coach. Working his way up to associate head coach in 2001, Poppell became the head coach and aquatics director in March of 2002. As a student-athlete at University of Georgia, Poppell was a four-year letter winner and team captain for the Georgia Bulldogs’ swimming team. He qualified for the NCAA Championships twice and was an Honorable Mention All-SEC and academic All-SEC honoree. He earned one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals while competing for the United States at the 1993 Maccabiah Games in Israel. To this day, the Bulldog program remembers his contributions to the team with the annual presentation of the Jeff Poppell Award for Leadership. A 1993 graduate of the University of Georgia, Coach Poppell and his wife, Joanna, have two children, Jack and Jenna.

11 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT COACHING STAFF BRYAN GILLOOLY DIVING COACH Bryan Gillooly began his tenure as the Florida diving coach in the 2016-17 season. He re- mains in the Sunshine State with his new position with the Gators. Gillooly previously coached the divers at FAU and was the age group coach of the Fort Lauderdale Diving Team from 2014 to 2016. This past season, he won the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association’s Co- Dive Coach of the Year award while at FAU and coached three 2016 Olympic trials qualifiers who trained at Fort Lauderdale.

In Gillooly’s first year as Diving Coach, he tutored eight athletes into SEC Championship com- petition. Two of those athletes, Samuel Smith and Teya Syskakis, to top-eight finishes. Smith garnered two top-eight finishes, placing foruth in the Men’s 3m (440.20) and sixth in Men’s Platform (390.90). Syskakis finished in sixth place in the Women’s Platform with a score of 264.55. Smith, Syskakis, Brooke Madden, Robert Goss and Dylan Power each found their way into a final at the NCAA Diving Zone meets.

Before joining the FAU Owls, Gillooly pursued age group coaching at YCF Diving in Orlando from 2012 to 2014, guid- ing five divers to spots on the U.S. Junior National Squad and two to the 2012 Olympic trials.

Gillooly helped build the swimming & diving program at FIU from scratch, coaching there from its inception in 2004 to 2009. He earned Sun Belt Conference Diving Coach of the Year honors in 2004-05 and 2005-06 and developed five Sun Belt Conference Champions. Gillooly also served at the University of Miami, his alma mater, for the same period of time as the volunteer assistant coach.

Internationally, Gillooly coached the U.S. Junior National Squad at the Pan American Junior Diving Championships in last year. He also led to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics after its performance at the 2008 FINA Diving World Cup in Beijing. Overall, he has been a team coach for the United States, , and South Africa in major international competitions.

In 1999, Gillooly graduated from the University of Miami, where he was a two-time NCAA national champion diver, 10- time All-American and 1996 NCAA Diver of the Year. He was inducted into the Hurricanes’ Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. As a member of the U.S. National Team from 1990-2000, Gillooly was a three-time national champion, 1991 Junior World Champion and a finalist in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in 1992, 1996 and 2000.

THE BRYAN GILLOOLY FILE Education: Bachelor in Business Administration in Marketing, University of Miami, 1999 Coaching Career: Diving Coach, University of Florida, 2016-present Head Diving Coach, Florida Atlantic University, 2014-2016 Age Group Diving Coach, Fort Lauderdale Diving Team, 2014-2016 Age Group Diving Coach, YCF Diving, 2012-2014 Head Diving Coach, Florida International University, 2004-2009 Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Miami, 2004-2009 Career Highlights: Two-time NCAA National Champion Diver 10-time All-American 1996 NCAA Diver of the Year Inducted into the Hurricanes’ Sports Hall of Fame in 2013 Member of the U.S. National Team from 1990-2000 Three-time National Champion 1991 Junior World Champion Finalist in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in 1992, 1996 and 2000

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Dressel became the ninth Gator swimmer In the 2008-09 season, his women’s team COACHING STAFF under Jungbluth and Head Coach Gregg cruised to its second consecutive conference Troy’s tutelage to win SEC Male Freshman of crown and the second-highest point total STEVE JUNGBLUTH the Year. At the conference meet, Dressel won ever generated in the three-day event. At ASSISTANT COACH the 100-yard butterfly title in an outstanding that meet, Colgate won titles of 14 of 18 time of 45.28 seconds. That mark not only swimming events; set 18 team records and ranked him second all-time in school history 14 meet records. In the 2007-08 campaign, Steve but it was the second-quickest in the U.S. the Raiders’ women’s team won its first Jungbluth 17-18 year old age group. The Florida men set Patriot League championship in program enters his seven of a possible 18 school records. history. Colgate had 11 individuals earn All- eighth Conference honors and six take home take season as In 2013-14, Jungbluth helped the individual championships. an assistant Gators break eight UF sprint records in coach for four individual events and four relays. During the 2005-06 campaign, Jungbluth the Gators Individually, Natalie Hinds’ set the new led Colgate’s women’s team to a perfect in 2017-18. standard in the 50-yard (21.66) and 100- record through its dual-meet schedule, Jungbluth yard freestyle (47.40) races. Meanwhile which included wins over the Naval Academy works Brad deBorde broke the same two records and four-time defending league champion with the on the men’s side with times of 18.86 and Bucknell. Colgate defeated Navy for the first time in school history while it beat the sprinters. 42.18 seconds, respectively. At the 2014 NCAA Championships, Jungbluth tutored Bison for the first time in 21 years. In his In the first season at Colgate (2003-04), Jungbluth deBorde to a third-place finish in the 50-yard earned Patriot League Coach of the Year 2016-17 season, Jungbluth coached Caeleb free at NCAA’s following his victory in the honors after leading the women’s team Dressel to his fourth, fifth and sixth National same event at the SEC Championships a to a second-place finish at the conference Championships in the 50 free, 100 free and weeks earlier. His sprinters helped lead the championships. At the time, it was the 100 butterfly. His mark of 40.00 set UF, NCAA, men’s team to its second consecutive SEC highest finish at a conference meet in the American and U.S. Open records. Dressel Championship and 35th overall, as well as a history of the women’s program. In addition, took home his second-straight Co-CSCAA third-place team finish at the national meet. the men’s squad finished with a 9-5 record in Male Swimmer of the Year award as well. The women placed third at SEC’s and six at 2004, which was Colgate’s highest number of Along with Dressel, Mark Szaranek won the NCAA’s. victories in 20 seasons. 200 IM National Championship, the first of his career. Newcomer Maxime Rooney In 2012-13, Jungbluth guided Hinds to seven Prior to taking over at Colgate, Jungbluth became the 10th SEC Male Freshman of the All-America honors and three SEC titles. For served as an assistant coach for three seasons Year under Jungbluth and Head Coach Greg her efforts, Hinds was named the SEC Female at Navy. During his time there, he produced Troy’s tutelage to win the honor after his Freshman of the Year. In addition on the nine Patriot League champions, six Patriot performance in the pool. women’s squad, Jungbluth coached Ellese League record-setting performances, two Zalewski to swim UF’s second fastest time Patriot League Championship Swimmers of In the 2015-16 season, Jungbluth once again in the 50-yard free (22.04) at the 2013 NCAA the Meet and one team championship. coached Dressel to a National Championship, Championships. On the men’s side, deBorde or in this case two. Dressel won the 50 Free finished runner-up in the 50-yard free (19.12) Jungbluth began his coaching career as and 100 free to take home the second and at the 2013 SEC Championships and fifth in an assistant coach and later interim head third National Championship of his career. the same event at NCAA’s. Also, Pawel Werner coach at NCAA Division III Amherst College Dressel earned Co-CSCAA Male Swimmer of won the 200-yard free (1:33.23) at SEC’s (Mass.). As an assistant at Amherst, he helped the Year. Overall at the NCAA Championships, and earned four All-America honors at the coach seven New England champions, 10 the Florida Gator Men tallied 37 All-America national meet. All-Americans and 13 honorable-mention honors between nine of them. He also All-Americans. In addition, the Jeffs broke 41 coached 11 of the women’s swimmers and Combining the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons, varsity and pool records during his tenure. two divers into qualifying for the NCAA Jungbluth tutored one national champion, The men’s team posted a perfect 10-0 dual Championships. Seven of those 13 were three All-Americans and one SEC champion. meet record during the 1995-96 season. making their NCAA debut and 11 of the Before his time in Gainesville, Jungbluth Jungbluth earned a bachelor’s degree 13 will return for competition this coming spent seven seasons (2003-10) as the head in exercise science from the University season. Under his direction, Autumn Finke coach at Colgate, where he led the Raiders of Massachusetts, Amherst, in 1994 and was named All-SEC Second Team and Emma to the top of the Patriot League. His women’s a master’s degree in exercise science Ball earned a spot on the SEC All-Freshman squads won the league title in two of his last from UMass, in 1997. He was a four-year Team. three seasons in Hamilton, N.Y, while every letterwinner for the Minutemen, serving as a In the 2014-15 season, Jungbluth coached swimmer he recruited into the program co-captain during his senior season. Caeleb Dressel to UF’s first-ever 50-yard achieved at least one personal-best time freestyle (18.67) NCAA Championship, which during the course of their career. he achieved on day one of the NCAA meet.

THE JUNGBLUTH FILE Hometown: Westford, Mass. Education: B.S. in Exercise Science, University of Massachusetts, 1994 Master’s in Exercise Science, University of Massachusetts, 1997 Coaching Career: Assistant Coach/Interim Head Coach, Amherst (Mass.) College, 1995-98 Head Coach, Austin College, 1999-2000 Assistant Coach, US Naval Academy, 2000-03 Head Coach, Colgate University, 2003-10 Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2010-present 13 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT COACHING STAFF LEAH STANCIL ASSISTANT COACH Leah Stancil, SEC Second Team and Emma Ball earned From 2011-15, Stancil helped extend a former a spot on the SEC All-Freshman Team. Florida’s streak of consecutive NCAA top- Gator She also helped coach Caeleb Dressel 10 finishes, which is now 18 for the men swimmer to his fourth, fifth and sixth National and 16 for the women following this past and UF grad Championships in the 50 free, 100 free season. (’02), enters and 100 butterfly. His mark of 40.00 set UF, her tenth NCAA, American and U.S. Open records. In addition to her coaching duties, Stancil season as Dressel took home his second-straight Co- serves as the Gator Swim Camp Director, an assistant CSCAA Male Swimmer of the Year award while also coordinating all the team’s travel. coach for as well. Along with Dressel, Mark Szaranek Florida in won the 200 IM National Championship, Prior to her return to Gainesville, Stancil 2016-17. the first of his career. Newcomer Maxime spent two seasons at SEC foe South Stancil has Rooney became SEC Male Freshman of the Carolina (2006-08), one year as an assistant assisted Year after his performance in the pool. coach at the Savannah College of Art and with Design (2005-06) and one as a graduate both the In the 2015-16 season, Stancil once assistant at UF (2004-05) which began men’s and again helped the men’s team to a SEC her coaching career. While she was a grad women’s swimming and diving programs Championship and helped the women’s assistant, Stancil served as an instructor at since she returned to her alma mater prior team place sixth. coach Dressel to a Swim America in Gainesville. to the 2008 season. National Championship, or in this case two. Dressel won the 50 free and 100 free to In the pool during her career, Stancil was “Leah has a tremendous background in take home the second and third National a 12-time NCAA All-American, two-time international competition, and sports Championship of his career. Dressel earned Olympian and a four-time national record psychology and she’s also a Gator,” head Co-CSCAA Male Swimmer of the Year. holder for her native country, . coach Gregg Troy said of Stancil. Overall at the NCAA Championships, the She was a member of the 2002 Florida Florida Gator Men tallied 37 All-America Gators SEC Championship team. Stancil’s highlights of her young coaching honors between nine of them. On the career began with the 2008-09 Florida women’s side, Natalie Hinds led the way Internationally, Stancil is the Barbados women’s swimming and diving team, with four All-America honors and Kahlia national record holder in the 50 free, 100 as she helped guide it to its 17th SEC Warner earned two in Diving. At the SEC free, 50 butterfly and 100 fly in both long Championship. Individually that season, Championships, she became the first diver and short course events. Stancil recorded Stancil tutored three individual NCAA to sweep both the 1-meter and 3-meter her record-setting times in the 50 and 100 Champions, including Bradley Ally, Gemma boards since Megan Neyer who swept in free events at the 1996 Olympic Games in Spofforth and Shaune Fraser. The following 1986. Warner was also named SEC Diver of Atlanta, while she clocked her marks in the season in 2010, Stancil helped elevate the Year and Diver of the Meet. butterfly races at the 2002 Commonwealth the women’s program to new heights, as Games. In addition, Stancil was named that squad won the programs first NCAA In 2014-15 season, the Florida men’s team Barbados’ Female Sportsperson of the Year Championship since 1982. won its third-consecutive SEC title and three times (1995-97). finished fifth at the NCAA Championships. In the 2016-17, she coached 11 of the The Gators women’s squad placed third at Stancil graduated from Florida in 2002 with women’s swimmers and two divers into SEC’s and ninth at NCAA’s for the third- a B.S. in Psychology and she earned her qualifying for the NCAA Championships. straight year. Individually, the two teams M.S. in Sport & Exercise Psychology from UF Seven of those 13 were making their NCAA had 21 student-athletes combine for 55 in 2006. Stancil and her husband, Michael, debut and 11 of the 13 will return for All-America honors. reside in Gainesville and have three competition this coming season. Under his children, Noah, Emma and Grace. direction, Autumn Finke was named All-

THE MARTINDALE-STANCIL FILE Hometown: Bridgetown, Barbados Education: B.S. in Psychology, University of Florida, 2002 Master’s of Science, University of Florida, 2006

Coaching Career: Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2003-05 Graduate Assistant, University of Florida Sports & Fitness Department, 2003-05 Assistant Coach, Savannah College of Art & Design, 2005-06 Assistant Coach, South Carolina, 2006-08 Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2008-present

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15 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S ROSTER Name Event Class Hometown/High School Yekaterina Aslanidi Free FR Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville Taylor Ault Free FR La Habra, Calif. / Sonora Emma Ball Back/Fly/Free SO Guelph, Ontario/John F. Ross/Collegiate Vocational Institute Tori Bindi Free SO Gulf Breeze, Fla/Gulf Breeze Bettina Boszormenyi Free FR Budapest, / Szent István Gimnázium Hannah Burns Breast/IM JR Lake City, Fla./Columbia High Madison Conway Back/Fly SO Tampa, Fla./Wiregrass Ranch Kelsey Dambacher Free SO Richmond, Va./Cosby Georgia Darwent Free SO Newcastle, England/Ponteland Adrianna DeBoer Breast FR Cocoa Beach, Fla. / Cocoa Beach Sherridon Dressel Back/Fly/Free SO Green Cove Springs, Fla./Clay Savanna Faulconer IM SO Greenville, S.C./J. L. Mann Brianna Felegi Diving SR West Palm Beach, Fla./Suncoast Kelly Fertel IM SO Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep Bella Garfalo Free SO St. Augustine, Fla./St. Joseph Academy Jillian Hatch Free SO Clovis, Calif. / University of Pacific Gabby Hillis Free FR NYC, N.Y. / Prosper Abigail Howell Diving JR Clermont, Fla./East Ridge Dani Keymont Breast SO Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island Brooke Madden Diving SO Centerville, Ind./Centerville Georgia Marris Free SR Fife, Scotland/St. Cuthbert’s Amelia Maughan* Free SR Bath, England/Kingswood School Nikki Miller Back FR Glasgow, Scotland / Mearns Castle Elisavet Panti Back/Free SR Thessaloniki, Greece/Saint Paul Rachel Ramey Breast FR Frisco, Texas / Heritage Jessica Rodriguez Breast FR Hialeah, Fla. / Hialeah Makayla Sargent Free/IM SO Bellport, N.Y./Victor Paige Scheriger Breast JR Hendersonville, Tenn. / Pope John Paul II Sell Back/Free JR Frankfort, Ky./Western Hills Teya Syskakis Diving JR Edmonton, Alberta, Canada/Edmonton Boni Trinter Diving SO Avondale, Pa./Avon Grove Emma Whitner Diving FR Orlando, Fla. / Lake Highland Prep Kahra Williams Free JR Gainesville, Fla./P. K. Yonge

*All-American

16 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS BRIANNA FELEGI Senior Diving West Palm Beach, Fla. (Suncoast) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 and 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (JUNIOR): Competed at NCAA Diving Zones on platform, placing 31st (180.05)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, placing 32nd on platform (192.15), 39th on 3-meter (196.75) and 39th on 1-meter (195.75). 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): Gained experience as a sophomore after participating in five regular-season meets...Posted a pair of season-best dives against Florida State on Jan. 2...Dove to scores of 224.02 on the 1-Meter and 244.20 on the 3-Meter...Registered a top score of 199.73 off the platform against Ohio State on Nov. 20. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): Recorded her career-best score on the 1-meter dive (259.65) in the Gators’ dual meet at Florida State... Competed on both the 1-meter (236.03) and 3-meter dives (245.40) in UF’s dual meet against Minnesota...Competed and placed seventh on both boards at the Pinch-A-Penny All-Florida Invitational...Made her UF debut in a dual meet against Arkansas when she competed on both the 1-meter and 3-meter dives. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Competed in multiple Florida high school state championship meets...Coached in high school by Scotty Howard...Chose Florida over Florida Atlantic and UCF because it is her dream school. GEORGIA MARRIS Senior Free Auckland, New Zealand (St. Cuthbert’s CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 and 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 CSCAA Scholar All-American honorable mention AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (JUNIOR): Did not compete for Florida this season. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): SEC Championships: Won the ‘C’ final in the 200-yard freestyle on a time of 1:46.56 to finish 17th overall while picking up nine points for the Florida women… also placed 32nd overall in the 100-yard freestyle, clocking a time of 50.24 and 36th in the 500-yard freestyle on a 4:50.58… clocked season-best times in all three races, in addition to a season-best time in a 100-yard butterfly time trial (55.26)… participated in eight regular-season meets and started off on a highnote, clocking a season-best time in the 50-yard freestyle (24.94)… also logged a season-best 200-yard butterfly time at the Buckeye Invitational on Nov. 20 (2:02.63). 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Notched career-best times in the 100-yard freestyle (50.15), 200-yard freestyle (1:46.63) and 100-yard butterfly (53.58) events… Finished her season by clocking personal-best marks in the 200-yard butterfly (2:00.47) and 500-yard freestyle (4:50.11) races at the Gators Last Chance Meet… Recorded a pair of fourth-place finishes in the 100-yard butterfly (55.47) and 200-yard freestyle (1:49.29) in a dual meet against Tennessee… Made her UF debut in Florida’s dual meet at Florida State where she placed fifth in the 200-yard freestyle (1:55.31), seventh in the 100-yard butterfly (59.59) and was a member of UF’s fourth-place 200-yard freestyle relay team (1:37.25). NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Swam in the 2017 World University Games, representing Team New Zealand... Participated in the 100m, 200m and 400m free and 100m fly...Her best finish came in the 200m free, where she finished 20th with a time of 2:02.55...Posted a time of 1:01.42 in the 100m fly, good for 22nd place...Swam a 57.53 in the 100m free to put her in 25th place and finished off her week in the 400m free, where she placed 24th with a time of 4:23.06...Competed at the 2017 Swim Meet of Champions, swimming in the 100m, 200m and 400m free, as well as the 100m fly...Best finish came in the 200m free, where she placed second with a time of 2:01.38...Finished third in the 100m fly with a time of 1:02.07 and placed fourth in the 400m free with a time of 4:20.50...Posted a time of 58.05 in the 100m free, good for 10th place...Swims for the New Zealand Swimming Federation. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Coached by Igor Polianski at St. Cuthbert’s College where she was a teammate with her classmate at UF, Erik Kahr...Earned scholar commendations for her work in the classroom during her junior and senior years of high school...Chose Florida over Arkansas, Auburn, Ohio State and Penn State because of the great team environment, the school’s rich athletic history and the support she felt from the coaches...Enjoys surfing, fishing and watching movies in her spare time. 17 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS AMELIA MAUGHAN Senior Free Bath, England (Kingswood School) CAREER ACCOLADES ~Four-time All-American ~2015 SEC champion in the 200 free ~2016 All-SEC second team ~2015 All-SEC first team and All-Freshman team ~2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (JUNIOR): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships as a relay member, finishing 21st in the 800 free relay (7:06.85)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, winning the 200 free B-final (1:46.36) and finishing 40th in the 500 free (4:52.17), 41st in the 100 free (50.92) and eighth in the 800 free relay (7:06.87)...Totaled six individual and six relay (one in LCM) wins on the season...Part of Florida’s top 800 free relay (7:06.85 at the NCAA Championships)...Posted B-cuts in the 100 free, 200 free and 500 free. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): NCAA Championships: Qualified and competed across four events, picking up two All-America honors and eight points off a pair of Top-16 finishes… finished 14th overall in the 400-yard freestyle relay on a time of 3:15.07… also placed 16th in the 800-yard freestyle relay (7:04.79)… touched the wall at the 1:47.13 mark in the 200-yard freestyle to finish 46th overall… placed 56th in the 100-yard freestyle (49.80)… SEC Championships: Named Second-Team All-SEC following a trio of Top-8 finishes… brought home a pair of bronze medals in the 800-yard freestyle (7:03.44) and 400-yard freestyle (3:14.49)… placed fourth individually in the 200-yard freestyle (1:45.76, season-best)… rounded out her week at the conference meet after finishing second in the ‘C’ final and 18th overall in the 100-yard freestyle (49.39, season-best) and 32nd in the 500-yard freestyle (4:48.61, season- best)… was a member of 141 of Florida’s 754 team points… Participated in all 10 of Florida’s regular-season duals. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): NCAA Championships: Earned two All-American honors as a member of a pair of relay squads… Maughan was a contributor on UF’s seventh-place 400-yard freestyle (3:14.27) and 10th-place 800-yard freestyle (7:04.48)… Individually, Maughan clocked times of 1:45.84 and 4:54.50 in the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle prelims… SEC Championships: Won the women’s 200-yard freestyle SEC Championship in a career-best time of 1:44.68… Was a member of the Gators runner-up 400-yard freestyle (3:14.12), third-place 800-yard freestyle (7:00.25) and seventh-place 400-yard medley (3:34.76) relay squads... Clocked personal-best times in the 100-yard (49.58) and 500-yard (4:47.79) freestyle events at the Gators Last Chance Meet… Won the 200- yard freestyle (1:46.82) and was a member of the first-place 200-yard medley (1:39.33) and 400-yard freestyle (3:19.14) relay events in Florida’s dual meet against Tennessee… Made her UF debut in the Gators dual meet at Florida State and placed fourth in both the 50-yard freestyle (23.95) and 100-yard freestyle (52.16) races, respectively. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Coached by David McNulty at NTC Bath...Her father, Johnathan, played tennis at the University of Miami... Chose Florida over USC because of the great team environment, the coaching staff and all the friendly people she met on her visit.

ELISAVET PANTI Senior Back/Free Thessaloniki, Greece (Saint Paul) CAREER ACCOLADES ~ 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (JUNIOR): Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing 43rd in the 100 free and 50th in the 50 free (23.70) and tying for 53rd in the 200 free (1:53.41)...Totaled one relay win on the season. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): SEC Championships: Earned a spot on the Florida women’s roster for the second-straight season and participated across three events… competed in the 100-yard freestyle and finished 25th overall on a season-best time of 50.02… also notched season-best times in the 50-yard freestyle where she finished 27th among the field (23.35) and 200-yard freestyle (1:50.45) on a 49th-place finish… her top time in the 100-yard backstroke ranked seventh on the Florida roster after clocking a 57.18 at the Buckeye Invitational on Nov. 20… also posted a season-best time in the 100-yard butterfly against South Carolina on Nov. 6, after touching the wall at the 57.67. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Notched career-best times in the 50-yard (23.19), 100-yard (50.05) and 200-yard (1:50.64) freestyle events… Finished her season by clocking a personal-best mark in the 100-yard butterfly (56.11) at the Gators Last Chance Meet… Placed third in both the 50-yard (23.38) and 100-yard (50.28) freestyle races in UF’s dual meet against Tennessee... Competed in four events in a dual meet at UK and recorded her top-finish in the 100-yard freestyle, as she placed fifth in a time of 53.28 seconds… Made her UF debut in a dual meet against Arkansas when she placed fifth in the 50-yard breaststroke (24.41). PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Trained at a YMCA under Giorgos Mavridis...Chose Florida because of the outstanding swimming & diving program and the opportunity to further her education and swim at the same time. 18 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS HANNAH BURNS Junior Breast/IM Lake City, Fla. (Columbia High) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): NCAA Championships: One of 13 Florida women to qualify for the NCAA Meet...Competed in three events: 200y breast, 200y and 400y IM...Best finish came in the 400y IM, where she placed 28th overall with a time of 4:10.99...Earned 30th place in the 200y IM, posting a time of 1:58.32...Closed out NCAA competition with a 2:13.47 in the 200y breast...SEC Championships: Finished 10th overall in the 400y IM, posting a time of 4:08.65...Also competed in the 200y IM and 200y breast, where she recorded times of 2:00.23 and 2:14.38, respectively... Participated in 10 other meets during the season, racking up nine top-3 finishes...Her time of 4:08.65 in the 400y IM at the SEC Championships put her tied for 10th on Florida’s All-Time Top Times list. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): NCAA Championships: One of two Florida freshman to qualify for the NCAA Meet… competed across three events, swimming to a 36th-place finish in the 400 IM (4:14.45), a 46th-place showing in the 1,650 Free, and a 55th-place mark in the 200 IM (2:01.51)… SEC Championships: Tallied 46 points off a pair of Top-20 finishes… qualified for the ‘B’ final in the 400-yard medley relay and finished 10th overall, clocking a time of 3:38.60 to bring in 34 team points… finished 15th overall and brought in 12 team points in the 1,650-yard freestyle, touching out with a time of 16:27.67… also finished 26th in the 400 IM (4:18.28) and 45th in the 200 IM (2:01.95)… Participated in all 10 regular-season duals and registered eight wins (six individual)… clocked a season-best time in the 400 IM (4:09.22) which ranks 10th all-time in the Florida record books… Honors: named SEC Freshman of the Week following a pair of wins and a runner-up finish to help lead Florida over South Carolina for its second SEC win on the 2015-16 slate. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 200m fly, 200m breast, and 200m IM and 400m IM...Qualified for a final in each of the four events, with her best finish coming in the 400m IM A final, in which she placed seventh with a time of 4:47.64...Swam in the B final in both the 200m fly and the 200m IM, finishing with a time of 2:15.48 in the fly and 2:16.22 in the IM...Rounded out her competition in the C final of the 200m breast, posting a time of 2:34.43...Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships...Raced in the 200m Individual Medley, as well as 400m IM... Made it to the B Final of the 400m IM, finishing sixth in the final and 14th overall with a time of 4:46.73...Made it to the final after recording a time of 4:48.19 in the preliminary round...She posted a time of 2:18.31 in the 200m IM. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: According to CollegeSwimming.com, Burns is the No. 5-ranked recruit in the state of Florida and is the No. 29 overall swimmer in Class of 2015. In the pool during her career at Columbia, Burns is a five-time Florida state high school champion. Nationally, she is a USA National Junior Team member and was a 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier. Burns accolades continue into the classroom, as she was a scholastic high school All-American.

ABIGAIL HOWELL Junior Diving Clermont, Fla. (East Ridge) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, placing 10th on platform (261.10), 15th on 3-meter (299.70) and 31st on 1-meter (230.75)...Posted four zone-qualifying scores on 3-meter, one on 1-meter and one on platform. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Competed from all three boards and gathered her top finish in the Platform event, diving to a 16th-place finish on a score of 220.05… also finished 28th off the 1-meter on a score of 233.25 and 33rd on the 3-meter with a 247.00… participated in seven regular-season meets and earned season-best marks on the 1-meter against Georgia on Oct. 30, with a 248.48, on the 3-meter against Florida State on Jan. 2, with a 278.48, and off the platform against Indiana on Oct. 16, with a 223.50. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: During Howell’s time at East Ridge High School, she was a two-time regional champion and three-time district champion on her way to the Florida state meet, where she won the gold medal in 2012, placed third in 2013 and finished runner-up in 2014 all on the one-meter dive. Nationally, Howell has been a member of the YCF Diving National Team for four years and racked up a 12th-place finish in the three-meter synchronized dive and a 7th-place mark on the platform in national competition. 19 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS PAIGE SCHERIGER Junior Breast Hendersonville, Tenn. (Pope John Paul II) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA Did not swim for Flordia in 2016-17 season. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): SEC Championships: Just missed the ‘C’ finals cut-off in 100 and 200 breast, placing 27th in the 100 (1:03.06) and 26th in the 200 prelims (2:15.80)… Her 200-yard breaststroke time was a season-best mark… Rounded out her conference showing with a 4:23.24 in the 400 IM to finish 35th among the field... Swam season-best times across four regular-season meets, including the 200 fly (2:09.11) at the All Florida Invitational and 400 IM (4:20.79) at the Ohio State Invitational… Led the Gators in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:03.04) at the Bulldog Invitational… led the way in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:14.37) against Tennessee… Both times were season-best marks… participated in all 10 regular-season meets and recorded five wins on the season (three individual)… Honors: Named to 2015 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Clocked career-best times in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:02.69), 200-yard breaststroke (2:15.25), 200-yard individual medley (2:02.79) and 400-yard IM (4:19.65) at the conference meet… Finished her season by clocking a career-best time in the 100-yard butterfly (58.75) at the Gators Last Chance Meet… Placed second in the 200-yard breaststroke in UF’s dual meet at Florida State with a time of 2:19.41… Captured third in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:19.20) in Florida’s dual meet at Kentucky… Appeared in multiple events and recorded a third-place finish in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:19.56) at the Pinch-A-Penny All-Florida Invite… Made her UF debut in a dual meet against Arkansas when she competed in three events and captured two third-place finishes in the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke races, respectively. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Qualified for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha, Neb… Competed and set a personal-best time of 2:35.74 in the 200-meter breaststroke at the 2011 Junior National Championships...400 IM: 5:10.32, 11/20/2015 Ohio State Invitational. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Tennessee high school state qualifier… Trained with Excel Aquatics under A.J. Miley… Parents are Todd and Justine… Has one sibling, Michael… Chose Florida because it is one of the best collegiate swim programs in the country and she has always wanted to swim for Coach Troy. SYDNEY SELL Junior Back/Free Frankfort, Ky. (Western Hills) AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 37th in the 200 back (1:54.43) and 41st in the 100 back (53.42) and tying for 57th in the 200 IM (2:00.93)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, winning the 200 back C-final (1:54.40) and finishing sixth in the 100 back (53.45) and 33rd in the 200 IM (2:00.84)...Totaled five individual wins on the season... Posted Florida’s top time in the 200 back (1:53.57 at the Last Chance Meet). 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Had a strong showing in just her first year at the conference meet, clocking a season-best time of 2:03.57 in the 200 IM prelims to finish 54th among the field… also placed just outside the ‘C’ final in the 100 (28th, 55.04) and 200 backstroke events (27th, 1:57.46)… Closed out the regular season with a personal-best mark in the 200-yard backstroke (1:56.09) at the Bulldog Invitational… Also swam season-bests at the Ohio State Invitational in the 50 free (24.23), the All-Florida Invitational in the 200 free (1:56.81), the Texas/Indiana dual meet in the 100 free (53.30), and against Tennessee in the 100 back (54.35)…Competed in eight regular-season meets and totaled two individual wins. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 100m and 200m backstrokes...Qualified for the B final in the 100m back, finishing second in the consolation heat with a time of 1:0194, a personal best...She also qualified for the C final in the 200m back, posting a time of 2:14.07, over two seconds better than her entry time...Competed in the Phillips 66 National Championships in 2017, racing in the 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke...Swam a 2:17.72 in the 200m back, placing fifth in her heat...Finished with a 1:02.48 in the 100m back and a 30.01 in the 50m back. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: According to CollegeSwimming.com, Sell is the No. 2-ranked recruit in the state of Kentucky and is the No. 51 overall swimmer in Class of 2015. In the pool, she is a five-time all-region performer and a regional record-holder in both the 100 backstroke and 100 freestyle. Sell is also a state record holder in the 200 backstroke and was a first-team all-state performer in 2014. Nationally, Sell is the NCSA record-holder in the 100 and 200 backstroke races, which has qualified for her for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials. Outside of the pool, she is a two-time scholastic All-American. 20 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS TEYA SYSKAKIS Junior Diving Edmonton, Alberta (Edmonton)

AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, placing 32nd on 3-meter (281.15)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, placing sixth in the platform final (264.55), 17th on 3-meter (285.70) and 18th on 1-meter (283.05)...Totaled six wins on the season...Recorded Florida’s top score on platform (271.40 at the SEC Championships)

2015-16 (FRESHMAN): Saw limited action due to injury...Dove a personal-best 270.15 and tied a season- high second-place finish on the 1-meter against Georgia on Oct. 30...Fared well in road meets, totaling a season-high 247.20 score off the platform in the Texas/Indiana dual in Austin and a 313.35 on the 3-meter against Minnesota in Minneapolis...Competed in seven regular-season meets.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Member of the Canadian Junior National Team...Finalist at the 2012 Olympic Trials.

KAHRA WILLIAMS Junior Free Gainesville, Fla. (P.K. Yonge Developmental Research

AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing eighth in the 1650 free (16:21.42), fifth in the 500 free C-final (4:45.61) and 46th in the 200 free (1:51.40)...Posted B-cuts in the 500 and 1650 free. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): Joined the Gators in spring 2016...Member of the 2016 SEC championship team, finishing sixth in the 500 free C-final (4:46.14), 14th in the 1650 free (1:50.97) and 52nd in the 200 free (1:50.97)...Placed fourth in the 1650 free at the Last Chance Invitational in Athens, Georgia at 16:22.25. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, swimming in the 400m, 800m and 1500m freestyle races...Her best finish came in the 1500m race, posting a time of 16:49.87 to finish 12th overall...Finished 19th overall in the 800m free, swimming a 8:52.37 and then rounded out her competition with a 4:20.19 in the 400m free, good for 28th place...Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships...Kicked off competition on the first day, posting a time of 8:53.59 in the 800m freestyle...Closed her week in the 1500m freestyle race, finishing with a time of 16:50.77. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Gator Swim Club...Won a silver and bronze medal in the 800 free and 1500 free respectively at the 2015 Summer Junior Nationals...Finished in the runner-up spot at the 2014 state championships in the 1500 free.

21 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES EMMA BALL Sophomore Back/Fly/Free Guelph, Ontario (John F. Ross Collegiate Vocationa CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC All-Freshman team AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, tying for 23rd in the 100 back (52.40) and finishing 52nd in the 50 free (23.06)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing seventh in the 100 back A-final (52.65), fifth in the 50 free C-final (22.82), 32nd in the 100 fly (54.84), eighth in the 200 medley relay (1:39.03), eighth in the 200 free relay (1:30.98) and ninth in the 400 medley relay (3:37.15)...Totaled five individual and five relay wins on the season...Posted Florida’s top time in the 100 back (52.40 at the NCAA Championships)...Part of Florida’s top 200 free relay (1:30.98 at the SEC Championships), 200 medley relay (1:39.03 at the SEC Championships) and 400 medley relay (3:37.15 at the SEC Championships). NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 2016 Arena Pro Swim Series in Indianapolis, swimming in the 50m free, 100m back and 100m fly...Best finish came in the 100m back, where she placed 38th with a time of 1:04.93...Finished 48th in the 100m fly, posting a time of 1:04.10...Recorded a 61st-place finish in the 50m free, swimming a 27.61. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for the Guelph Marlins Aquatic Club...Holds the OFSAA record in the Girls’ 13-19 100 Back Open at 1:02.10, which she set in 2013.

TORI BINDI Sophomore Free Gulf Breeze, Fla. (Gulf Breeze) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, tying for 29th in the 100 free (50.25) and finishing 32nd in the 200 free (1:49.06), 43rd in the 50 free (23.51) and ninth in the 400 free relay (3:18.26)...Part of Florida’s top 400 free relay (3:18.26 at the SEC Championships).

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 2017 Coast Aquatics Surf & Swi, racing in the 100m free, 100m breast and 200m IM...Finished first in the 100m free, posting a time of 1:00.68...Also finished first in the 200m IM, recording a time of 2:30.95...Placed second in the 100m breast, finishing with a time of 1:23.62.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Club Sailfish Swimming...Swept the 50 free and 100 free titles in the 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 FHSAA 2A State Championships -- in other words, no one won state in those events for four years except Bindi...Four-time All-American automatic qualifier in the 50 free and 100 free...Also played lacrosse and competed in track & field at Gulf Breeze...Graduated fourth in her class and made the academic

22 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES MADISON CONWAY Sophomore Back/Fly Tampa, Fla. (Wiregrass Ranch)

CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Ended her debut season on a high note, posting best times in the 100 and 200 back and fly at the Last Chance Meet in February.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for the Academy Aquatic Club...Runner-up in the 100 back at the Florida...Swimming Senior LCM Championships...Holds the conference record for Pasco County in the 100 back and 100 fly...Also holds records in multiple events at Wiregrass Ranch...Three-time Scholastic All-American...Florida Zone team champion in the 100 back (LCM)...Three-time junior national qualifier...Also played volleyball and made state in cross country and track & field at Wiregrass Ranch.

KELSEY DAMBACHER Sophomore Free Richmond, Va. (Cosby) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Selected as a 200 free alternate for the 2017 NCAA Championships...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing seventh in the 200 free B-final (1:47.58), eighth in the 100 free C-final (50.33), 39th in the 500 free (4:51.91), eighth in the 800 free relay (7:06.87), eighth in the 200 free relay (1:30.98) and ninth in the 400 free relay (3:18.26)...Totaled one individual and six relay (including one in LCM) wins on the season...Posted Florida’s top time in the 200 free (1:45.49 at the Last Chance Meet)... Part of Florida’s top 200 free relay (1:30.98 at the SEC Championships), 400 free relay (3:18.26 at the SEC Championships) and 800 free relay (7:06.85 at the NCAA Championships)...Posted B-cuts in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 100m and 200m freestyle races...She posted a time of 57.38 in the 100m free, good for 47th overall...She finished her competition with a 2:04.25 in the 200m freestyle...Competed in the Phillips 66 National Championships in 2017...She raced in the 200m freestyle, placing fifth in her heat, finishing with a time of 2:04.08.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Quest Swimming (her high school did not field a swim team)...Won the 50 free at the the 2015 Futures Championships...2014 Junior National Champion in the 100 freestyle-L.

23 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES GEORGIA DARWENT Sophomore Free Newcastle, England (Ponteland) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing eighth in the 200 back B-final (1:59.78), 25th in the 1650 free (16:45.09) and 27th in the 500 free (4:48.62)...Totaled two individual and one relay win on the season... Posted B-cuts in the 500 free, 1650 free and 200 back.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Newcastle...Selected to represent England at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa, where she won gold in the 800 free, a silver in the 4x200 free relay and two bronzes in the

SHERRIDON DRESSEL Sophomore Back/Fly/Free Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay) AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships as a relay member, finishing 21st in the 800 free relay (7:06.85)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing second in the 100 free B-final (48.98), seventh in the 50 free B-final (22.62), 27th in the 100 fly (54.26), eighth in the 200 free relay (1:30.98), eighth in the 200 medley relay (1:39.03), ninth in the 400 free relay (3:18.26) and ninth in the 400 medley relay (3:37.15)...Totaled six individual and nine relay (including one in LCM) wins on the season...Posted Florida’s top times for the 50 free (22.62 at the SEC Championships) and 100 free (48.98 at the SEC Championships)...Part of Florida’s top 200 free relay (1:30.98 at the SEC Championships), 400 free relay (3:18.26 at the SEC Championships), 800 free relay (7:06.85 at the NCAA Championships), 200 medley relay (1:39.03 at the SEC Championships) and 400 medley relay (3:37.15 at the SEC Championships)...Recorded B-cuts in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free and 100 fly. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 100m back, as well as 50m, 100m and 200m freestyle events...Swam a 1:03.52 in the 100m back, good for 29th place overall...Posted a time of 26.84 in the 50m free and finished the 100m free with a time of 58.04...Finished the 200m free in 36th place overall with a time of 2:04.13...Competed at the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships...She raced in the 100m freestyle, 200m freestyle and 100m butterfly...Posted a time of 56.99 in the 100m free, good for sixth in her heat...Finished the 200m free with a time of 2:04.72 and recorded a time of 1:02.40 in the 100m fly. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for the Bolles club team...Back-to-back state champion in both the 100 back and 100 fly...Became an automatic All-American with her places in those two events...Reached the final stage of the 50 free at the 2015 USA Swimming Speedo Junior Nationals...Two-time All-First Coast Swimmer of the Year...2015 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Swimming...Brother Caeleb is a member of the Florida men’s team and sister, Kaitlyn, swam for Florida State.

24 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES SAVANNA FAULCONER Sophomore IM Greenville, S.C. (J.L. Mann) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finished 19th in the 400 IM (4:09.33), 56th in the 500 free (4:46.42) and 60th in the 200 breast (2:14.13)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing sixth in the 400 IM B-final (4:10.51), seventh in the 500 free B-final (4:44.85) and 26th in the 200 breast (2:14.57)...Totaled five individual and four relay wins on the season...Posted Florida’s top times in the 500 free (4:41.08 at the Last Chance Meet), 100 breast (1:03.57 at the Georgia Tech Invitational) and 400 IM (4:07.24 at the Last Chance Meet). NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 100m breast, 200m and 400m IM, as well as the 200m and 400m freestyle events...She qualified for 3 finals, one being a championship A final (400m IM) and the other two being consolation B finals (400m free, 200m IM)...Posted a time of 4:47.64 to finish seventh overall in the 400m IM...Finished the 400m free with a time of 4:22.42 and swam a 2:17.06 in the 200m IM to close out her finals... Finished 43rd overall in the 100m breast, posting a time of 1:14.15...Swam a 2:05.71 in the 200m free to put her in 52nd place... Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing on four of the five days...Participated in the 200m breaststroke, 200m and 400m individual medley and 400m freestyle...Posted a time of 2:34.60 in the 200m breaststroke...Finished the 400m IM with a time of 4:49.63, while recording a time of 4:18.47 in the 400m free...Closed out her week with a time of 2:18.22 in the 200m IM. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club...Won two titles at the 2015 South Carolina 4A State Championships in the 200 IM and 100 breast...Qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, where she appeared in the 400 IM prelims and tied for 51st place in the 200 IM prelims...Two-time Scholastic All-American. KELLY FERTEL Sophomore IM Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 29th in the 400 IM (4:11.40), 43rd in the 200 IM (1:59.24), 52nd in the 200 breast (2:12.92) and 21st in the 800 free relay (7:06.85)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing fourth in the 400 IM B-final (4:10.01), seventh in the 200 IM B-final (1:58.67), 30th in the 200 breast (2:16.03), eighth in the 200 medley relay (1:39.03), eighth in the 800 free relay (7:06.87), ninth in the 400 medley relay (3:37.15) and ninth in the 400 free relay (3:18.26)...Totaled four individual (one in LCM) and one relay win on the season...Posted Florida’s top times in the 200 breast (2:12.92 at the NCAA Championships) and 200 IM (1:57.60 at the Last Chance Meet)...Part of Florida’s top 400 free relay (3:18.26 at the SEC Championships), 800 free relay (7:06.85 at the NCAA Championships), 200 medley relay (1:39.03 at the SEC Championships) and 400 medley relay (3:37.15 at the SEC Championships). NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 200m and 400m free events, as well as the 200m and 400m IM...Qualified for the championship A final in the 200m IM, posting a time of 2:17.48 to finish eighth overall...Also qualified for the B final in the 400m IM, finishing with a time of 4:50.89...Finished the 200m free with a time of 2:07.69 and posted a time of 4:25.40 in the 400m free...Competed for Team USA at the 2017 Maccabiah Games, bringing home seven medals...She earned five gold medals, four of which were individual, and two silver medals, one of which was individual...Fertel placed in the top eight competitors in each of her eight races...Started off the week with a silver medal in the 200m backstroke, posting a time of 2:17.62...Finished fifth in the 100m free final later that day, finishing with a time of 57.31...Won her first gold at the games on Day 2, winning the 400m IM with a time of 4:45.54, a Maccabiah Games record...On Day 3, she picked up another gold medal, winning the 400m free with a time of 4:18.19...On the final day, she earned two more individual gold medals in the 200m IM and 800m free...Posted a time of 2:15.03 in the in the 200m IM and a time of 8:57.21 in the 800m free race...Fertel also won a gold medal with the 4x200m freestyle relay and a silver in the 4x100m free relay. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Gulliver Swim Club under Jeff Poppell...Won back-to-back state titles in the 200 IM...2015 100 breast state champion and also won titles as part of the 4x50 medley relay and 4x100 medley relay teams...All-American in the 200 IM, 100 breast, 4x50 medley relay and 4x100 free relay...Qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials and finished 57th in the 400 IM prelims and 69th in the 200 IM prelims. 25 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES BELLA GAROFALO Sophomore Free St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Joseph Academy) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Totaled one relay win on the season...Recorded B-cuts in the 50 free and 100 free.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 50m free...She finished with a time of 26.72 to lead the Gators in that event...Competed in the 2016 Speedo Champions Series, racing in the 50m, 100m and 200m free, while also swimming in the 50m and 100m back...Placed 11th in the 50m free, finishing with a time of 27.12...Finished 15th in the 100m free, posting a time of 59.47...Recorded a 2:09.80 in the 200m free, good for 26th place...Finished the 50m back in 23rd, recording a time of 32.19...Lastly, she posted a time of 1:10.79 in the 100m back.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Four-time state qualifier in the 50 and 100 free...Double regional champion at the 2015 1A regional meet in the same events...Automatic All-American in the 50 free and All-American consideration in the 100 free...Scholastic All-American.

DANI KEYMONT Sophomore Breast Merritt Island, Fla. (Merritt Island)

AT FLORIDA PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Merritt Island High School as well as Central Brevard Swimming Island...Took home first place in the 50m breast at the Florida Swimming Senior LCM Championships, posting a tmie of 33.50...Also finished second in the 100m breast (1:13.51) and sixth in the 200m breast (2:43.60) at that event...Placed second at the 2016 Speedo Champions Series, finishing with a time of 32.58 in the 50m breast...Claimed two first-place finishes at the 2015 Florida Swimming Senior Championships (SCY), finishing with a time of 28.48 in the 50 breast and 1:01.94 in the 100 yard breast....2014 Florida 2A State Champion in the 100 yard breast (1:02.18).

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BROOKE MADDEN Sophomore Diving Centerville, Ind. (Centerville) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships in her home state of Indiana, placing 30th on 1-meter (254.40)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, placing 15th on 1-meter (288.55), 18th on 3-meter (282.60) and 19th on platform (229.45)...Totaled five wins on the season...Recorded Florida’s top scores on 1-meter (308.85 vs. Tennessee) and 3-meter (326.55 vs. Tennessee).

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Dove for IISD...Placed fourth in the 1-meter at the 2016 Indiana Girls State Championships...Holds a school-record 11-dive score of 532.75...As a freshman, she helped set another school record in the 400 free relay...Also holds swimming records in the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay.

MAKAYLA SARGENT Sophomore Free/IM Bellport, N.Y. (Victor) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 41st in the 400 IM (4:14.39) and 48th in the 200 fly (2:01.34)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship team, finishing eighth in the 400 IM B-final (4:15.98), fifth in the 200 fly C-final (1:59.31) and 26th in the 1650 free (16:47.54)...Won the Michael D. Fish High Point Award at the All-Florida Invitational hosted by Nova Southeastern, collecting 102 points during the three-day meet...Totaled four individual wins on the season.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 200m fly, 400m and 800m freestyle races, as well as the 200m IM and 400m IM events...Qualified for the A final in the 400m IM, where she finished fifth overall with a time of 4:46.07...Also earned a spot in the B final of the 200m IM, swimming a 2:17.51...Raced in the C final of the 200m fly, posting a time of 2:15.03... Finished 25th overall in the 800m free race, posting a time of 9:02.99...Rounded out her competition with a 4:20.04 in the 400m free...Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships...Raced in the 200m and 400m individual medley, as well as the 1500m freestyle...Posted a time of 4:56.14 in the 400m IM...Closed out competition on the final day with a 2:21.46 in the 200m IM and a time of 17:20.08 in the 1500m free.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: High school All-American in the 200 IM...Finished second at the 2015 Speedo Champions Series also in the 200 IM...Owns a state title in the 200 IM...Qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in the 200 IM, finishing in 53rd place overall...Two-time Scholastic All-American.

27 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES BONI TRINTER Sophomore Diving Avondale, Pa. (Avon Grove)

CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Did not compete for Florida this season.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Earned a spot on the All Ches-Mont Team for 2014-15... Finished 21st on the 1-meter at the 2016 Pennsylvania AAA Girls State Championships. NEWCOMER PROFILES - WOMEN

YEKATERINA ASLANIDI Freshman

Gainesville, Fla. (Gainesville)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Raced for the Gator Swim Club...Most recent competition was the 2017 Speedo Sectionals, where she saw in the 100m free, 100m and 200m back, 50m, 100m and 200m fly, as well as the 100m and 200m back and the 400m IM...Best finish came in the 100m free where she placed second with a time of 1:05.00.

TAYLOR AULT Freshman Free La Habra, Calif. (Sonora)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Competed at the US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m freestyle races, as well as the 200m fly and 400m IM...Qualified for the A final in the 400m, 800m and 1500m free races and competed in the D final for the 200m free and 400m IM...Placed third in both the 400m free (4:11.12) and the 800m free (8:36.26)... Competed at the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, participating in the 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m free races...Finished 10th overall in the 1500m free, posting a time of 16:30.36...Finished 11th in the 800m free, swimming a 8:35.06...Raced in the C final in both the 200m and 400m freestyle events...Participated in the 2017 Speedo Jr. Nationals, swimming in the 100m, 200, 400m, 800m and 1500m free, as well as the 200m fly...Finished first in the 400m free, posting a time of 4:11.62...Swam to a second place finish in both the 800m free and 1500m, finishing with a time of 8:40.12 in the 800m free and 16:31.55 in the 1500m free...Final top 8 finish came in the 200m free, finishing fifth with a time of 2:01.08...Member of the USA Swimming National Junior team from 2014 to 2017...2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials qualifier, finishing 19th in the 800 free prelims (8:44.18), 23rd in the 400 free prelims (4:13.51) and 39th in the 200 free prelims (2:01.62)...2014-2015 NISCA High School All-American in the 200 and 500 free...Won the 800 free (8:37.97) at the 2016 Speedo Junior National Championships...Won the CIF-SS Division 2 titles in the 200 and 500 free in both 2014 and 2015.

28 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT NEWCOMER PROFILES - WOMEN BETTINA BOSZORMENYI Freshman Free Budapest, Hungary (Szent István Gimnázium)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Member of the Hungarian Swimming Federation Junior team, racing in the 2015 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships....Raced in five events (50, 100, 200 Free and 50, 100 Back) at the Junior Worlds in 2015...Posted a time of 26.63 in the 50 Free, 56.26 in the 100 Free and 2:01.79 in the 200 Free...Finished the 50 Back with a time of 30.02 and the 100 Back with a time of 1:04.41.

ADRIANNA DEBOER Freshman Breast Cocoa Beach, Fla. (Cocoa Beach)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Member of Treasure Coast Swimming Club and swam for Cocoa Beach High School...Most recently was a three-time champion at the FL TCA H2O Zone Winter SC Meet, finishing first in the 50 Breast, 400 IM and 200 Breast...Finished third in the 100 Breast at the 2016 Florida 1A State Championships...At the 2017 Florida Swimming Senior SCY Championships, she finished ninth in the 100 Breast, posting a time of 1:06.92.

JILLIAN HATCH Sophomore Free Clovis, Calif. (University of Pacific)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Hatch is a transfer student from The University of Pacific...While at Pacific, she swam the free events, putting up top-five times on the team in the 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free, and 500 Free...In the 50 Free, Hatch swam a 23.90...Put up a 52.19 in the 100 Free, a 1:53.06 in the 200 Free, and a 5:09.95 in the 500 Free...Hatch attended Clovis High School in her hometown of Clovis before coming to Pacific...She took first in the 200 Free every year from 2013 to 2016 and took first in the 100 Free from 2014 to 2016...Hatch was named All-State, All- Valley, All-Conference, and All-American for her swimming accomplishments...Hatch was also Clovis’ valedictorian and an AP Scholar of Distinction.

GABBY HILLIS Freshman Free New York City (Prosper)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Competed at the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, swimming in the women’s 50m freestyle...She posted a time of 28.10 in the race...2016 AT&T Winter Nationals qualifier...2016 Speedo Junior National Championships qualifier in the 50 free...Earned the 2016 No. 1 Metro seed for 17-18 girls in the 50 free (LCM)...Earned the 2015 No. 1 Metro seed for 15- 16 girls in the 50 free (SCY and LCM).

29 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT NEWCOMER PROFILES - WOMEN NIKKI MILLER Freshman Back Glasgow, Scotland (Mearns Castle)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Competed at the 2017 FINA Jrs. World Championships, swimming in the 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m freestyle events...Finished 17th in the 200m free race after swimming a 2:02.89...She posted a time of 8:54.94 in the 800m free, good for 8th overall in the “slower heats” and 16th overall...Finished 12th overall in the 400m free, recording a time of 4:16.17...Swam in the 1500m event, finishing fourth overall in the “slower heats” with a time of 16:53.09, good for 12th overall in the race...Swam for the East Kilbride Swimming Club in Glasgow, Scotland...Raced in the 2017 British Championships, competing in the 100, 200, 400 and 1500 Freestyle races and the 200 Butterfly...Posted her fastest personal times at the British Championships in the 100 Free (57.97), 200 Free (2:02.58), 400 Free (4:17.68), 1500 Free (17:07.20) and 200 Fly (2:13.93)...Also competed in the Scottish National Age Groups in 2017, racing in the 50 Fly, 100 Fly and 400 Individual Medley.

RACHEL RAMEY Freshman Breast Frisco, Texas (Heritage)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Participated in the 2017 Speedo Jr. Nationals in August, competing in the 100m and 200m breaststroke...She made the A final in each event, finishing third in the 200m breaststroke (2:30.25) and placed fourth in the 100m breaststroke (1:10.72)...2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials qualifier, finishing 99th in the 100 breast prelims (1:12.47) and (100 and 200 breast) and tying for 40th in the 200 breast prelims (2:32.45)...Won the silver medal in the 200 breast (2:30.43) at the 2016 Speedo Junior National Championships...Four-time Speedo Junior Nationals finalist in the 100 and 200 breast...Set the Texas 5A high school record in the 100 breast (1:01.78) with her event win at the 2016 UIL 5A state meet...2015-16 NISCA All-American in the 100 breast...Member of the 2016 5A All- State team for the 200 medley relay, 200 free, 200 IM, 200 free relay and 100 breast...Two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American, National Hispanic Scholar finalist and National Honor Society member.

JESSICA RODRIGUEZ Freshman Breast Hialeah, Fla. (Hialeah)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: She swam for the South Florida Aquatic Club and Hialeah Gardens High School...Most recently, she took home a FGC Senior Championship Title in the 50 Breast, finishing with a time of 31.01...She also placed in the top-8 of the 200 Breast (2nd, 2:20.44), 100 Breast (4th, 1:06.28), 100 IM (6th, 1:01.02), 400 IM (7th, 4:41.37) and 200 Back (7th, 2:11.50) at the Championships...Named USA Swimming Scholastic All-American in August of 2015...Set the record in the 50 Free at the FHSAA Class 4A Championships in 2014, finishing with a time of 26.19.

EMMA WHITNER Freshman Diving Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Five-time FHSAA 1A state finalist on 1-meter...Four-time USA Diving Junior National Championship semi-finalist...Served as co-captain of the YCF Diving Team during her junior and senior years of high school.

30 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT NCAA Finish: No points scored Team Highlights SEC Championship Finish: 7th • Florida sent 11 swimmers and two divers to the 2017 NCAA Record: 4-8 overall, 1-4 SEC Championships, with seven making their NCAA debuts. Final CSCAA Poll Ranking: 19th • Florida returns 11 of their 13 2017 NCAA Championship All-Americans: none squad members for the 2017-18 season. All-SEC: 1 athlete • The Gators took seventh in the 2017 Southeastern Confer- Second Team: Autumn Finke ence Championships. Freshman All-SEC: 1 athlete • Senior Autumn Finke was runner-up in 1650-yard freestyle at All-Freshman: Emma Ball SECs with a season-best time SEC Academic Honor Roll: 10 Hannah Burns, Brianna Felegi, Autumn Finke, Mi- • A pair of Gators, Brooke Madden and Teya Syskakis, punched their tickets to NCAAs in the 1-meter and 3-meter randa Goss, Abigail Howell, Morgan Kaisrlik, Taylor events, respectively. Katz, Georgia Marris, Amelia Maughan, Alyssa Yambor-Maul • Syskakis was Florida’s only diver to reach an SEC diving final, Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 23/3 taking sixth on platform with a score of 264.55 Departing Athletes: 3 • Two Florida women received SEC postseason accolades – Fin- Autumn Finke, Taylor Katz, Alyssa Yambor-Maul ke named to the All-SEC second team, and Emma Ball earned a spot on the All-Freshman team. • The Gators earned 10 SEC Academic Honor Roll and 10 First- Year Academic Honor Roll selections. Top Times 50 Free – Sherridon Dressel (22.62) 100 Free – Sherridon Dressel (48.98) 200 Free – Kelsey Dambacher (1:45.49) 500 Free – Savanna Faulconer (4:41.08) 1,000 Free – Autumn Finke (9:50.90) On the final day of her last Southeastern Con- 1,650 Free – Autumn Finke (16:06.64) ference Championships, senior Autumn Finke 100 Back – Emma Ball (52.40) earned a silver medal for her second-place finish in the 1650 freestyle. 200 Back – Sydney Sell (1:53.57) 100 Breast – Savanna Faulconer (1:03.57) 200 Breast – Kelly Fertel (2:12.92) 2016-17 Schedule & Results 100 Fly – Alyssa Yambor-Maul (53.29) Dual Record: 4-8 overall, 1-4 SEC 200 Fly – Alyssa Yambor-Maul (1:55.68) DATE OPPONENT...... RESULT 200 IM – Kelly Fertel (1:57.60) 9/23-25 at All-Florida Invitational...... 1st, 1,076 pts 400 IM – Savanna Faulconer (4:07.24) 10/13 at Florida State...... W, 157-143 200 Free Relay – Dambacher, Ball, Yambor-Maul, S. Dressel 10/21 at Texas/Indiana...... L, 186-90; L, 150-131 (1:30.98) 10/22 at Texas/Indiana...... L, 191-85; L, 183-98 400 Free Relay – S. Dressel, Dambacher, Bindi, Fertel 10/28 at Georgia...... L, 164-125 (3:18.26) 11/3 at Arkansas...... W, 188-112 800 Free Relay – Dambacher, Fertel, S. Dressel, Maughan 11/5 at Texas A&M...... L, 171-124 (7:06.85) 11/17-19 at Georgia Tech Invite...... 2nd, 922.5 pts 200 Medley Relay – Ball, Fertel, Yambor-Maul, S. Dressel 1/6 at Florida Atlantic...... W, 155-79 (1:39.03) 1/7 at Miami (FL)...... W, 180-115 1/21 at Auburn...... L, 197-103 400 Medley Relay – Ball, Fertel, Yambor-Maul, S. Dressel 1/28 Tennessee...... L, 151-149 (3:37.15) 2/14-18 SEC Championships...... 7th, 624 pts Top Dives 2/24-26 Last Chance Meet...... NTS 1M Diving – Brooke Madden (308.85) 3/6-8 NCAA Zone Diving...... NTS 3/15-18 NCAA Championships...... No Place 3M Diving – Brooke Madden (326.55) Platform – Teya Syskakis (271.40)

31 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT Individual Highlights Emma Ball • Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 100-yard backstroke and 50 freestyle, tying for 23rd and finishing 52nd respectively. Time of 52.40 time in the 100 back marked a season-best. • Advanced to the 100 back A-final in first Southeastern Conference Championships, placing seventh • Swam backstroke in Florida’s medley relays • Five individual and five relay wins in 2016-17 • SEC All-Freshman team selection • Posted Florida’s season-best time in the 100 back (52.40 at the NCAA Championships) Kelly Fertel • Qualified for NCAAs in the 200 and 400-yard individual medley and 200 breaststroke. Also swam in Flori- da’s 800 free relay, posting a season-best time in the 200 breast • Totaled four individual (one in long-course meters) and one relay win in 2016-17 • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Will swim for Maccabi USA’s Open Swimming Team in the World Maccabiah Games over the summer • Posted Florida’s top times in the 200 breast (2:12.92 at the NCAA Championships) and 200 IM (1:57.60 at the Last Chance Meet) Autumn Finke • Capped her Gator career with her third appearance at the NCAA Championships, finishing in 25th place in the 1650 free and tying for 45th in the 500 free • Southeastern Conference Championships’ 1650-yard freestyle runner-up • Five individual and one relay win in 2016-17 • Posted Florida’s top times in the 1000 free (9:50.90 vs. Tennessee) and 1650 free (16:06.64 at the SEC Championships) • All-SEC second team • SEC Academic Honor Roll Brooke Madden • Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships in her home state of Indiana, placing 30th on 1-meter board (254.40) • Three top-20 diving finishes at the Southeastern Conference Championships – 1-meter (15th / 288.55), 3-meter (18th / 282.60) and platform (19th / 229.45) • Five wins in 2016-17 • Recorded Florida’s top scores on 1-meter (308.85 vs. Tennessee) and 3-meter (326.55 vs. Tennessee) Makayla Sargent • Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 41st in the 400 IM (4:14.39) and 48th in the 200 fly (2:01.34) • At the Southeastern Conference Championship, eighth in the 400-yard individual medley B-final (4:15.98), fifth in the 200 butterfly C-final (1:59.31) and 26th in the 1650 freestyle (16:47.54) • Won the Michael D. Fish High Point Award at the All-Florida Invitational hosted by Nova Southeastern, collecting 102 points during the three-day meet Four individual wins in 2016-17 Teya Syskakis • Bounced back from her injury-riddled year in 2015-16, taking 32nd on 3-meter board at NCAA Champi- onships • Took sixth on platform in first Southeastern Conference event final • Recorded Florida’s top score on platform with a 271.40 mark in SEC preliminary competition • Six wins in 2016-17 Alyssa Yambor-Maul • Qualified for her third NCAA Championships, finishing 37th in the 200-yard butterfly (1:58.01) and 39th in the 100 fly (53.29) • Swam butterfly leg on Florida’s medley relays • 10 individual and six relay wins in 2016-17 • Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll • Recorded Florida’s top times in the 100 fly (53.29 at the NCAA Championships) and 200 fly (1:55.68 at the Last Chance Meet) 32 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S ROSTER NAME EVENT CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Brennan Balogh Free JR Lincoln, Neb. / Lincoln Select Khader Baqlah^ Free SO Amman, Jordan / National Orthodox School Clark Beach Back FR Chesterfield, Va. / Matoaca Ethan Beach Back FR Chesterfield, Va. / Matoaca Andrew Brady Free/IM SR San Diego, Calif. / Point Loma Chandler Bray* Breast SO Avon, Ind. / Avon Tate Callahan Free FR Verda Beach, Fla. / Atlantic Coast Drew Clark Free SO Sarasota, Fla. / Riverview Santiago Corredor IM/Free/Back FR Cape Coral, Fla. / Bishop Verot Taylor Delk Back/Free/IM SO Lawrenceville, Ga. / Collins Hill Caeleb Dressel^* Free/Fly SR Green Cove Springs, Fla. / Clay Alex Farrow Diving SO Naples, Fla. / Seacrest Country Day School John Fulginiti IM/Breast FR Ovideo, Fla. / Paul J. Hagerty Erge Gezmis IM/Free FR Istanbul, / Kadiköy Maarif Dalton Goss Diving R-SR Jacksonville, Fla. / Mandarin Marco Guarente Breast/IM SO Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay Grady Heath Free JR Green Cove Springs, Fla. / Ben Kennedy Free/Fly SR Salem, Va. / Glenver Ben Lawless* Free SR Owings, Md. / Northern Alex Lebed IM JR Fort Washington, Pa. / Dakota Mahaffey Back SO Green Cove Springs, Fla. / Clay Bayley Main Free R-JR Auckland, New Zealand / Macleans College Blake Manganiello Back/Free R-SR Miami, Fla. / Palmetto Christoph Margotti Back/Free JR / SU Moedling Enzo Martinez-Scarpe* Free R-SR Maldonado, / I.H.H.C Ross Palazzo Breast/IM JR Hudson, Ohio / Hudson Gerard Quinn Free FR Longford, Ireland / Longford Colin Rockwell Free R-SR Houston, Texas / Memorial Maxime Rooney* Back/Fly/Free SO Livermore, Calif. / Granada Grant Sanders IM SO Clearwater, Fla. / Tyler Silver Back/Fly SO Cary, N.C. / Athens Drive Marty Stange Free FR Peachtree City, Ga. / McIntosh Jan Switkowski^* Free/IM SR Lublin, / Virginia Tech Jack Szaranek Back/Free R-SO Glenrothes, Scotland / Auchmuty Mark Szaranek* Back/Free SR Glenrothes, Scotland / Auchmuty Michael Taylor Back FR Alpharetta, Ga. / Johns Creek Viktor Toth Free SO Ormond Beach, Fla. / Seabreeze Stanley Wu Breast/IM JR Concord, Calif. / Northgate ^ Olympian *All-American

Pronunciation Guide Blake Manganiello Blake Man-Ga-nello Enzo Martinez-Scarpe En-zo Martinez Scar-Pay Mark Szaranek Mark Sir-ran-ick

33 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS ANDREW BRADY Senior Free/IM Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (American Heritage)

AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (JUNIOR): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 23rd in the 1650 free (14:57.06), 24th in the 500 free (4:17.62) and 29th in the 400 IM (3:48.07)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship- winning team, finishing fourth in the 1650 free (14:50.05), fourth in the 500 free B-final (4:18.53) and 32nd in the 200 fly (1:47.06)...Posted three individual and one relay win on the season.

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): SEC Championships: Qualified for the consolation final of the 500 free and finished 13th overall with a time of 4:22.45… Placed 24th in the 400 IM with a time of 3:55.12… Totaled 15 points for the first-place finishing Florida men… Ended his season by clocking season-best times at the Bulldog Invitational in the 200 free (1:36.74), 500 free (4:19.45), and 1650 free (15:08.29)… participated in nine regular season meets in 2016.

2014-15 (FRESHMAN): Ended his season at Florida’s Last Chance Meet where he notched career-best times in the 500 and 1650 freestyle and the 400 IM races...Placed third and fourth in the 1000 free race in UF’s dual meets at Florida State and Auburn in times of 9:23.13 and 9:23.15, respectively...Won the C-final of the 500 free at the Georgia Tech Invitational as he clocked a time of 4:31.15...Made his UF debut in at the Pinch-A- Penny All-Florida Invitational where he competed in multiple events and recorded his top finish in the 400 IM when he placed third in the B-final with a time of 4:05.31.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, earning the High Point Award for his performance over the week...He shaved time off of each of his entry times en route to the award...He competed in the 400m IM, 200m free, 400m free, 800m free and 1500m freestyle races...Placed in the top eight in four of those events and finished in the top 16 in all five...Finished 3rd in the 1500m free, posting a time of 15:17.90...Swam a 3:53.38 in the 400m free, good for seventh place overall...Finished fifth overall in the 400m IM with a time of 4:21.00 and swam a 8:02.94 in the 800m free, putting him in sixth place...Finished the consolation B final in the 200m freestyle with a time of 1:49.69... Competed in the 2016 United States Olympic Trials, racing in the 400m and 1500m free...Placed 21st in the 400m free race, posting a time of 3:55.16...Followed that up with a 15:38.65 in the 1500m free race, good for 37th overall...Competed at 2016 US Open, racing in the 400m free and 800m free...Finished seventh in the 400m free, posting a time of 3:56.20 and ninth in the 800m free, finishing with a mark of 8:06.89... Participated in the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing in the 400m and 1500m free...Finished the 1500m free in 55th place, recording a time of 16:02.65...Swam a 4:04.65 in the 400m free...Competed at the 2014 Speedo Junior National Championships, with his best finishes coming in 200m and 1500m free... Placed 13th in the 200m free with a time of 1:55.86 and finished 12th in the 1500m free with a time of 15:48.11.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Ranked the No. 29 recruit in California in the Class of 2014 by CollegeSwimming.com... Competed at the 2012-13 California Boys & Girls San Diego Sectional...Trained with North Coast Aquatics under Jeff Pease...Father, Patrick, wrestled at Navy...Chose Florida over California, Navy, Purdue and Army because of its coaching staff, team chemistry and school’s rich history. 34 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS CAELEB DRESSEL Senior Free/Fly Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2x Gold Medalist - Rio ‘16 (4x100m FR & 4x100 MR) ~ 21-Time All-American Selection ~2017 NCAA Champion (50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly) ~2016 NCAA Champion (50 Free, 100 Free) ~2015 NCAA Champion (50 Free) ~2017 SEC Champion (50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR) ~2016 SEC Champion (50 Free, 100 Fly, 100 Free, 200 MR, 200 FR, and 400 MR) ~2015 SEC Champion (100 Fly) ~2017 CSCAA Co-Swimmer of the Year ~2016 CSCAA Co-Swimmer of the Year ~2017 SEC Male Swimmer of the Meet ~2016 SEC Swimmer of the Meet ~2017 SEC Male Swimmer of the Year ~2016 SEC Male Swimmer of the Year ~2015 Winter Academic Honor Roll ~2015 SEC Freshman Swimmer of the Year ~2017 First Team All-SEC ~2016 First Team All-SEC ~2015 First Team All-SEC ~2015 SEC All-Freshman Team ~Three-time SEC Freshman Swimmer of the Week AT FLORIDA

2016-17 (JUNIOR): NCAA Championships: Took home three National Championships in the 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle and 100 Butterfly...Swam a 40.00 in the 100 Freestyle, breaking the previous NCAA, Championship, American, U.S. Open and pool records...Broke the NCAA, Championship, American, U.S. Open and Pool records in the 100 Butterfly, finishing with a mark of 43.85...Earned seven All-American honors in the 50 and 100 Freestyle, 200 and 400 Freestyle Relay, 200 and 400 Medley Relay and the 100 Butterfly...Helped Florida to a third-place finish, scoring in seven events... Earned CSCAA Co-Swimmer of the Year after his performance...SEC Championships: Earned SEC Male Swimmer of the Year...Earned SEC Male Swimmer of the Meet for totaling 96 points...Finished the Championships with seven SEC Titles...Placed first in the 50 and 100 Freestyle, 200 and 400 Freestyle Relay, 200 and 400 Medley Relay and 100 Butterfly...Broke the SEC Meet record in the 200 Medley Relay with a mark of 1:23.44...Set a new pool record in the 50 Freestyle, swimming a 18.51...Named First Team All-SEC for the performance.

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): NCAA Championships: Named 2016 NCAA Co-Swimmer of the Year following two National Titles in the 50 Free and 100 Free… joined former Bolles club teammates (Texas) and (Cal) with the Co-Swimmer of the Year recognition… seven-time All-American… Clocked an 18.20 in the 50 Free and a 40.46 in the 100 Free to reach two individual titles -- both times stood as UF, NCAA, American, and U.S. Open records. In other words, they’re the fastest times EVER swam in yards… totaled 57 individual points which would have placed 18th alone in the team standings… with relays included, was a member of 176 points gathered (would have finished 10th in the team standings)… Finished runner up in the 100-Fly with a time of 44.40… helped the Gator relays to four Top-5 finishes in the 400 FR (3rd, 2:47.16), 200 FR (T-4th, 1:16.21), 200 MR (4th, 1:23.43) and 400 MR (5th, 3:05.19)… SEC Championships: Named 2016 SEC Male Swimmer of the Meet following six SEC Titles (three individual, three relay)… claimed individual titles in the 50 Free (18.23), 100 Fly (44.80), and 100 Free (41.07)… was a first-place relay member in the 200 MR (1:23.69), 200 FR (1:16.46), and 400 MR (3:03.86)… finished runner up in the 400 FR, clocking a time of 2:50.30… totaled 42 wins on the season… International Competition: At the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships in San Antonio, Dressel shattered the 17-18 boys National Age Group Record by nearly half-a-second in the prelims. The time put Dressel as the sixth-fastest 50 free swimmer worldwide and the second-fastest American in 2015. In the finals, he lowered his record even further, this time touching in at 21.53 for a National Title and the third-fastest time in the world behind and . His second National Title came in the 100 Free, touching in with a time of 48.78, finishing ahead of Texas’ by .27 seconds. Dressel broke his own National Age Group Record, and his time ranked him as the second-fastest American in 2015 behind Nathan Adrian... 35 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS ....Honors: 2016 NCAA Co-Swimmer of the Year… SEC Male Swimmer of the Year… SEC Male Swimmer of the Meet… Named 2016 First Team All-SEC… two-time National Swimmer of the week… two-time SEC Swimmer of the Week… named to 2015 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll.

2014-15 (FRESHMAN): NCAA Championships: Earned seven All-American honors… Became the first freshman to earn seven tributes since Shaune Fraser in 2007 (200 IM*, 200 FR (p)*, 400 MR, 200 free, 800 FR, 200 MR (p)*, 200 fly)… Dressel paced the Gators all week and it began on day one when he became the first Gator to EVER win a 50- yard freestyle (18.67) NCAA Championship… He became the first Florida freshman to win an NCAA title since Darian Townsend achieved the accolade as a member of the UF’s first place 800-yard freestyle relay team (Ryan Lochte, Brian Hartley, Adam Sioui) in 2005. Dressel is also the first freshman to win an individual crown since Adam Sioui did so in the 200-yard freestyle in 2002… In addition, his time (18.67) set a school-record and is just one-hundredth of a second off the American Record… Individually, Dressel also earned Honorable Mention All-American honors in the 100-yard freestyle (11th, 42.46) and butterfly (9th, 45.69)… He also earned All-American accolades as a member of four of UF’s relay squads (200 FR*, 400 FR*, 200 MR, 400 MR)… SEC Championships: Won an SEC Championship in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 45.28 seconds… Also finished runner-up in both the 50-yard freestyle (18.93) and 100-yard freestyle (41.90) races… Dressel was a member of four top-five finishing relay squads (200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR)… Made his UF debut in at the Pinch A Penny All Florida Invitational where he competed in multiple events and was a member of all five of UF’s winning relay teams (200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR) and he captured his collegiate individual event victory in the 100-yard butterfly (47.74) his top finish in the 100-yard breaststroke, as he placed third in the B-Final with a time of 59.57… Finished with 12 individual wins and was part of 12 first-place relay teams during the dual meets and invitational competition… Honors: NCAA Champion… Seven-time All-American… SEC Champion… SEC Freshman of the Year… First Team All-SEC… SEC All-Freshman Team… SEC Freshman Swimmer of the Week (10/14/14, 11/25/14, 2/3/15).

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Most recently, he set a multitude of new records at the 17th FINA World Championships...He tied ’ record for most gold medals at a World Championship, finishing with seven golds in the week...Dressel is also the first swimmer to win three gold medals in one day at either Worlds or the Olympics...He set two world records during the week as well, finishing with a time of 3:19.60 in the mixed 4x100m free relay to win gold...Also set a new world record in the mixed 4x100m medley relay, posting a time of 3:38.56, good for a gold medal...Won two more golds in relays, posting a time of 3:27.91 in the men’s 4x100m medley relay...Posted a time of 3:10.06 in the men’s 4x100m free relay, setting a new American record with his split of 47.26...Won three individual golds over the course of the week, including one in the 100m butterfly...His time of 49.86 in the 100 fly is the second fastest time in the history of the event, just .04 seconds off of Michael Phelps’...Finished with an American record and a gold medal in both the 50m free (21.15) and 100m free (47.17)...His 21.15 time in the 50m free made him the third fastest competitor in the event...Finished fourth overall in the 50m butterfly with a time of 22.89...Set an American record in the semifinals of the event, posting a time of 22.76...Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships to earn his spot in Worlds, qualifying for five events...On the first day of competition, he finished second in the 100m Free, posting a time of 47.97 to earn his first qualification for Budapest...He won the championship in the 50m Fly, posting a time of 23.05, which was a new Championship Meet record...Also qualified for the 4x200m Free Relay that day, posting a time of 1:47.51, good for sixth place...On the final day of competition, he earned his fifth qualification, winning the championship in the 50m Free with a time of 21.53...Competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics, winning two gold medals in the process...Took home his first Olympic gold in the 4x100m Free Relay, posting a time of 3:09.92 (48.10 split)...Followed up with a gold in the 4x100m Medley Relay, recording a time of 3:31.83 (47.74 split)... Finished sixth in the 100m Free final, posting a time of 48.02...During the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships, he won two Championships in the 50m and 100m Free and made it to the C Final in the 200m Free...Recorded a time of 21.53 in the 50m Free final to win, while posting a time of 48.78 in the 100m Free...Notched two personal-best times as he competed in five events at the 2014 Phillips 66 National Championships… Won a national championship in the 50-meter freestyle at the 2014 USA Swimming Speedo Junior National Championships… Participated in five events at the 2013 Speed Winter Junior National Championships… Competed at the 2013 USA Summer Junior Nationals, where he posted multiple personal-best times.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Ranked the No. 3 recruit in the state of Florida and No. 20 the Class of 2014 by CollegeSwimming. com… Was coached in high school by Justin Faulkner… Trained with the Bolles School Sharks under Sergio Lopez… Parents are Michael and Christina… Has three siblings, Tyler, Kaitlyn and Sherriden… Chose Florida over Texas, Auburn and Tennessee… Chose UF because he believes Coach Troy and his assistant coaches can help him reach his goals...

36 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS DALTON GOSS Redshirt-Senior Diving Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin) CAREER ACCOLADES ~ 2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 SEC Community Service Team AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (REDSHIRT-JUNIOR): Competed at NCAA Diving Zones, placing 14th in the platform final (616.75), 27th on 1-meter (259.35) and 27th on 3-meter (273.45)...Member of the SEC-championship- winning team, placing 18th on platform (285.25), 19th on 1-meter (291.25) and 28th on 3-meter (268.70). 2015-16 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE): SEC Championships: Dove two Top-20 finishes at the 2016 SEC Championships, claiming 14th off the platform with a season-best 302.50… finished 20th off the 1-Meter (277.25)… also finished 30th off the 3-Meter (253.25)… dove to a season-best 299.70 on the 1-Meter vs. Florida State to finish fourth overall on Jan. 2… finished third off the 3-Meter with a season-best 344.78 against Georgia… Zone Diving Championships: finished 17th overall off the platform with a score 564.35… dove to a 263.25 showing off the 1-Meter to finish 24th overall… placed 34th off the 3-Meter with a score of 263.45. 2014-15 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN): NCAA Zone D Diving Championships: Competed in all three events for the Gators and recorded his top finish on the platform dive, as he placed 13th rebounded with a combined score of 565.90 points (252.65 prelims; 313.10 finals)... Also placed 25th and 30th on the three-meter (281.95) and one-meter boards (219.75)… SEC Championships: Placed 15th in the platform dive (287.65), 16th on the three-meter board (296.10) and 27th on the one-meter dive (227.55) at the conference meet… Recorded a career-best score of 341.11 on the three-meter dive in the Gators dual meet against Tennessee… Notched his career-best mark of 306.00 on the one-meter board in a dual meet against Minnesota… Made his UF debut in at the Pinch A Penny All Florida Invitational, where he placed second on both boards and posted scores of 274.42 on the one-meter and 300.75 on the three-meter. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Coached in high school by Jennifer Prescott...Competed with Atlantic Coast Diving Jax under Courtney McClow...Earned the Anatomy and Physiology award and the Social Studies Excellence Award and was named a National Merit Scholar for Science...Cousin Matthew Graziano played baseball for the Gators in 2003. BEN KENNEDY Senior Free/Fly Salem, Va. (Glenver) CAREER ACCOLADES ~ 2017 and 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 CSCAA Scholar All-American honorable mention AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (JUNIOR): Posted B-cuts in the 100 fly and 200 fly. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): Participated in four regular season meets...Opened the season on a high note, clocking four season-best times at the All-Florida Invitational in the 50 free (15th, 21.46), 200 IM (18th, 1:57.37), 100 back (17th, 52.98) and 100 free (17th, 46.81)...Ended his sophomore campaign at the Bulldog Invitational (Last Chance Meet) with season-best times in the 100 fly (47.87) and 200 fly (1:47.14)...Member of UF’s fourth-place finishing 200 medley relay team at the All-Florida Invitational where he also grabbed a fifth-place finish in the A-final of the 100 fly (49.55). 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Won the 200-yard butterfly C-final with a career-best time of 1:44.84… Also clocked personal-best times in the 100-yard backstroke (49.89) and 200-yard backstroke (1:48.42)… Finished runner-up in the 200-yard butterfly event in UF’s dual meets against Auburn and Tennessee… Appeared in four events in UF’s dual meet at Kentucky and notched his top-finish in the 100-yard fly, as he finished third in a time of 1:51.21… Made his UF debut at the Pinch-A-Penny All- Florida Invitational, where he competed in multiple events and recorded his best finishes in the 100-yard (50.79) and 200-yard butterfly races, as he finished second in the B-Final in each race. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 100m and 200m butterfly...He finished 31st overall in the 100m fly, posting a time of 55.23...Qualified for the C final in the 200m fly, swimming a 2:02.89 to finish 23rd overall...Competed in the 2016 United States Olympic Trials, placing 87th in the 100 Fly with a time of 55.05... Raced in the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships, placing 72nd in the 200m Fly with a time of 2:05.08. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Ranked the No. 9 recruit in Virginia in the Class of 2014 by CollegeSwimming.com...Competed at the 2013 Virginia LSC Championships...AP Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society at Glenver...Trained with Carter Center Aquatics under Greg Lake...Father, Patrick, swam at Florida from 1982-86 and was a member of the 1982 and 1983 national championship teams...Uncle, Chauncey Fagler, swam at Florida from 1978-82 and was a member of UF’s first NCAA title team (1982)...Chose Florida over Indiana and Virginia because of its great academic and athletic reputation. 37 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS BEN LAWLESS Senior Free Owings, Md. (Nothern) CAREER ACCOLADES ~ One-time All-American AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (JUNIOR): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 17th in the 500 free (4:14.14), 17th in the 1650 free (14:46.78) and 33rd in the 200 free (1:36.06)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, finishing fifth in the 1650 free (14:51.03), sixth in the 500 free A-final (4:16.94) and seventh in the 200 free C-final (1:36.70)...Posted two individual and one relay win on the season. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): NCAA Championships: Gathered honorable mention All-America honors in the 1,650 free with a season-best 14:48.63 to finish ninth overall… added a top-20 placing in the 500 free, finishing 19th overall with a season-best time of 4:17.00… placed 39th in the 200 free, clocking his third season-best time of the meet (1:36.71)… SEC Championships: Generated 33 points on a pair of top-16 finishes for the first-place finishing Florida men… took ninth in the 1,650 free after clocking a 15:01.53 and finished 14th in the 500 free (4:22.82)… placed 32nd in the 200 free after clocking a 1:37.79… opened the season in a high note, finishing second overall in the 1,650 free at the All-Florida Invitational (15:35.44)… competed in 10 meets throughout the season. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): NCAA Championships: Notched times of 4:21.58 and 14:59.23 in the 500-yard and 1,650-yard freestyle races, respectively… Qualified for the NCAA meet at Florida’s Last Chance Meet when he posted a mark of 14:56.17 mark in the mile… Placed fourth in the B-final of the 500-yard freestyle at the Georgia Tech Invitational as he clocked a time of 4:28.07… Made his UF debut in at the Pinch-A- Penny All-Florida Invitational where he competed in multiple events and recorded his best finish in the 500-yard freestyle prelims, as he placed 21st in 4:43.68. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m freestyle events...Qualified for the B final in the 400m free, finishing the race with a 3:59.67...Finished 12th overall in the 800m free race, posting a time of 8:06.44...Swam a 1:53.48 in the men’s 200m free race and rounded out his competition with a 15:23.04 in the 1500m race...Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships...Raced in the 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m Freestyle...Posted a time of 8:02.66 in the 800m Free race and recorded a time of 3:54.70 in the 400m Free race...In the 1500m Free, he finished with a time of 15:21.32 and lastly, he posted a time of 1:52.21 in the 200m Free. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Ranked the No. 1 recruit in the state of Maryland by CollegeSwimming.com...Maryland public school record holder in the 200 free and the 500 free...Three-time Southern Maryland Athletic Conference Swimmer of the Year...Named a Scholastic All-American...Trained with the Central Chesapeake Swimming Club under John Mason.

BLAKE MANGANIELLO Redshirt-Senior Back/Free Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017, 2016 and 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ~2016 CSCAA Scholar All-American AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (REDSHIRT-JUNIOR): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 19th in the 1650 free (14:53.68) and 33rd in the 500 free (4:19.44)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, finishing 11th in the 1650 free (14:57.85), third in the 500 free B-final (4:18.28) and 40th in the 200 free (1:38.21)...Posted one individual win on the season. 2015-16 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE): NCAA Championships: Qualified in two events to make his first- ever NCAA appearance… was one of five Florida sophomores to compete… swam to a 34th-place finish in the 1,650 Free with a time of 15:24.25… also finished 47th in the 500 Free, clocking a 4:24.35… SEC Championships: Registered 29 points for the first-place finishing Florida Men… earned a Top-10 finish in the 1,650 Free after touching out with a career-best 15:00.11… also brought in points in the 500 Free on a time of 4:23.09, which placed 20th among the field… finished 42nd in the 200 Free, clocking a 1:39.33… competed in all nine regular season meets… posted top times in the 200 Free (12th, 1:38.68) and 500 Free (5th, 4:21.17) at the Buckeye Invitational from Nov. 20-22. 2014-15 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN): Ended his season by clocking career-best times in two events (500 free, 1650 free) at Florida’s Last Chance Meet...Placed second in the 1000 freestyle event in UF’s dual meets against Florida State and Tennessee...Finished runner-up in the 500 free at the Georgia Tech Invitational with a time of 4:26.85...Made his UF debut in at the Pinch-A-Penny All-Florida Invitational where he competed in multiple events and captured his collegiate individual event victory in the 1650-yard freestyle with a time of 15:50.76. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 2017 USA Swimming Open Water Championships, placing 14th in the 10,000m Free with a time of 121:44.05 and 28th in the 5,000m Free race with a time of 60:03.81...Competed in the 2016 United States Olumpic Trials, placing 53rd in both the 400m Free and 1500m Free...Posted a time of 3:58.85 in the 400m Free, while recording a time of 15:46.77 in the 1500m Free...At the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships, he finished 54th in the 1500m Free with a time of 15:59.55... Placed 37th in the 800m Free at the 2014 Phillips 66 National Championships, finishing with a time of 8:18.23...Also raced in the 1500m Free, recording a time of 15:45.91, good for 41st. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: 2012-13 Scholastic All-American...Coached in high school by David Booher...Trained with the Aquakids Sharks...Father, Lou, swam for USF and served as Blake’s club coach...Brother of former Gator swimmer Austin Manganiello. 38 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS ENZO MARTINEZ-SCARPE Redshirt-Senior Free Maldonado, Uruguay (I.H.H.C) CAREER ACCOLADES ~One-time All-American ~2017 SEC champion in the 200 free relay ~2017 All-SEC first team ~2017, 2016 and 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~Records held: 200 free relay school record (1:14.88), set during the 2017 NCAA Championships with C. Dressel, J. Switkowski and J. Blyzinskyj

AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (REDSHIRT-JUNIOR): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships as a relay member, finishing second in the 200 free relay (1:14.88)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, winning the 200 free relay title (1:15.67), and finishing eighth in the 50 free A-final (19.67), sixth in the 100 free B-final (43.72) and 32nd in the 200 free (1:37.29)...Totaled one individual and four relay wins on the season. 2015-16 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE): Ended his season by clocking four season-best times at the Bulldog Invitational...Logged season-best marks in the 50 free (20.21) and 100 free (44.46) events, in addition to a pair of career-best times in the meet...Touched the wall with personal record-setting times in the 200 free (1:38.80) and 100 breast (55.40)...Opened the season on a high note, swimming to a 200 free relay win at the All-Florida Invitational with a time of 1:19.61...Competed in all nine regular-season meets. 2014-15 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN): Ended his season by clocking career-best times in three events (50 free, 100 free, 100 breast) at Florida’s Last Chance Meet...Was a member of UF’s first place 200 free relay team and placed fourth in the 50 free in a time of 20.33 seconds at the Georgia Tech Invitational...Captured a pair of third-place finishes in the 50 (21.03) and 100 (47.10) free races in a dual meet at Kentucky... Was a member of UF’s first-place 200 medley relay team in a dual meet against LSU...Made his UF debut at the Pinch-A-Penny All-Florida Invitational where he competed in multiple events and recorded his best finish in the 100 free prelims, as he placed 10th in 46.51. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted...Joined the Gators in spring 2014. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 17th FINA World Championships in July, racing in the 50m free and 100m free...Posted a time of 23.30 in the 50m free, good for 59th place and finished 63rd in the 100m free, finishing with a time of 51.39...Raced at the 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series in Mesa, swimming in the 50m and 100m Free...Recorded a time of 22.85 in the 50m Free and posted a time of 50.84 in the 100m Free. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Competed with Club Campus de Maldonado. COLIN ROCKWELL Redshirt-Senior Free Houston, Texas (Memorial) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017, 2016 and 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (REDSHIRT-JUNIOR): Posted career-best times in the 200 free (1:41.79) and 1650 free (15:35.19) at the Last Chance Meet to end his season. 2015-16 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE): Participated in six regular-season meets, including three SEC dual meets against Georgia, South Carolina, and Auburn… opened the season on a high note, clocking a season-best time in the 200 Free (1:46.53) at the All Florida Invitational… qualified and raced in the 400 IM ‘C’ final with a season-best 4:06.63 at the Buckeye Invite… also competed in the ‘B’ final and swam a season-best 1:56.39 in the 200 Fly at the Buckeye Invitational… capped his season with a pair of career-best times at the Bulldog Invitational (Last Chance Meet) after clocking top times in the 500 Free (4:28.02) and 1,650 Free (15:40.34). 2014-15 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN): Ended his season by clocking career-best times in four events (500 Free, 1,650 Free, 200 Fly, 400 IM) at Florida’s Last Chance Meet… Clocked a career-best mark in the 1,000-yard freestyle in the Gators dual meet at Florida State with a time of 9:35.40… Competed in the 200-yard butterfly (1:56.59) and 400-yard individual medley (4:12.88) in a dual meet against Minnesota… Made his UF debut in at the Pinch A Penny All Florida Invitational where he competed in multiple events and recorded his best finish in the 400-yard freestyle prelims, as he placed 18th in 4:20.86. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 2017 Speedo Southern Zone Long Course Sectional Championships, where he placed fifth in the 1500m Free, posting a time of 16:27.36. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Coached in high school by Jason Mauss...National AP Scholar and Houston Gator Club and Office of Admissions Alumni Scholarship award winner...Trained with the Houston Cougar Aquatic Sports and the Gator Swim Club under Greg Orphanides and Jamie Lewis...Father, Jim, played tennis at Michigan Tech University and brother, Brian, swam at Michigan State...Chose Florida because it was his dream school. 39 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS JAN SWITKOWSKI Senior Free/IM Lublin, Poland (Virginia Tech) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2016 Olympian, representing Poland ~14-time All-American ~Seven-time SEC champion (200 medley relay, 200 free relay, 400 medley relay and 400 free relay in 2017; 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay and 800 free relay in 2016; also won the 500 free ACC title in 2014) ~2016 All-SEC first team ~One-time SEC Male Swimmer of the Week ~2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ~Records held: 200 free relay school record (1:14.88), set during the 2017 NCAA Championships with C. Dressel, E. Martinez-Scarpe and J. Blyzinskyj 400 free relay school record (2:46.21), set during the 2017 NCAA Championships with C. Dressel, M. Rooney and M. Szaranek 800 free relay school record (6:09.30), set during the 2017 NCAA Championships with M. Rooney, M. D’Arrigo and M. Szaranek 400 medley relay school and SEC meet record (3:04.90), set during the 2016 SEC Championships with J. Blyzinskyj, C. Dressel and C. Main 200 medley relay SEC meet record (1:23.44), set during the 2017 SEC Championships with J. Blyzinskyj, C. Bray and C. Dressel AT FLORIDA

2016-17 (JUNIOR): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, winning the 200 IM consolation final (1:41.17) and the 200 free consolation final (1:32.51) and finishing second in the 200 fly consolation final (1:41.61), second in the 200 free relay (1:14.88), second in the 400 free relay (2:46.21), third in the 800 free relay (6:09.30) and eighth in the 400 medley relay (3:04.90)...Member of the SEC championship-winning team, winning the 400 medley relay title (3:04.52), 400 free relay title (2:47.09), 200 medley relay title (1:23.44) and 200 free relay title (1:15.67) and finishing second in the 100 fly A-final (45.59), second in the 200 fly A-final (1:40.94) and third in the 200 IM A-final (1:42.25)...Totaled six individual and 12 relay wins on the season...Posted Florida’s top time for the 200 fly (1:40.94 at the SEC Championships)...Part of Florida’s top 200 free relay (1:14.88 at the NCAA Championships), 400 free relay (2:46.21 at the NCAA Championships), 800 free relay (6:09.30 at the NCAA Championships) and 400 medley relay (3:04.20 at the NCAA Championships)

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): NCAA Championships: Played a key role in the Gators’ third-place finish in 2016 by scoring in all seven of his events … generated 161 of UF’s 334 team points as a member of four relays and a trio of individual events… his 161 points would have finished 12th alone at the meet… individually, he scored 39 points via solo races which would have finished 22nd overall among the field… earned All-American status in seven events after swimming to a pair of bronze medals in the 800 free relay (6:09.84) and 400 free relay (2:47.16)… added with a trio of fourth-place finishes in the 200 IM (1:41.36), 200 free (1:32.14) and 200 medley relay (1:23.43)… rounded out his second trip to the NCAA meet with a fifth-place showing in the 400 medley relay (3:05.19) and a ninth-place effort in the 200 fly (1:41.40)… SEC Championships: Was a scoring member in 328 of the first- place finishing Florida men’s 1,275 team points… won SEC titles in three events after clocking top times in the 200 medley relay (1:23.69), 400 medley relay (3:03.86), and 800 free relay (6:13.64)… also finished second in the 200 IM (1:42.55) and 400 free relay (2:50.30) in addition to fourth-place showings in the 100 fly (46.16) and 200 fly (1:41.98)… participated in all nine regular-season meets and totaled 18 wins (nine relay, nine individual).

2013-14 (FRESHMAN AT VIRGINIA TECH): NCAA Championships: Competed on two relay teams for the Hokies as he swam the second leg of VT’s 800 free relay (18th place) and fourth leg of the 400 free relay (22nd place)… ACC Championships: Won the 500 free ACC Championship and placed fourth in the 200 free and 10th in the 200 fly and was a member of VT’s runner-up 800 free relay team and third place 400 free and 200 medley relay squads… Competed in five dual meets and two invitational competitions for the Hokies where he registered nine individual event wins and was a member of six winning relay squads.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 17th FINA World Championships, racing in the 200m free, 100m fly and 200m fly...His best finish came in the 200m fly, where he finished 10th with a time of 1:55.84...Placed 16th in the 100m fly, posting a time of 52.02...Swam a 1:47.42 in the 200m free, good for 18th overall in the event...Represented Poland in the 2016 Rio Olympics...Competed in the 2015 FINA World Championships, racing in the 200m Fly, recording a time of 1:54.10 in the finals.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for his father, Andrey Switkowski...Polish national champion in 200 IM (long course), 200 free and 400 IM (short course)...Swam for the Polish National Team at World Championships in Istanbul (2012) and Barcelona (2013) and will be again in 2015...Was a finalist in the 4x200 freestyle at the 2014 European Championships. 40 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS MARK SZARANEK Senior Back/Free Glenrothes, Scotland (Auchmuty) CAREER ACCOLADES ~14-Time All-American ~2017 National Champion (200 IM) ~2017 First Team All-SEC ~2015 Second Team All-SEC ~2015 SEC All-Freshman Team ~2015 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll

AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (JUNIOR): NCAA Championships: Earned his first career National Championship after swimming a 1:40.67 in the 200 IM...Took home five All-American honors, placing in the top eight in the 400 and 800 Freestyle Relays, 200 and 400 IM and 200 Medley Relay...SEC Championships: Took home two SEC Titles in the 400 Freestyle Relay and 800 Freestyle Relay...Recorded two runner-up performances in the 200 IM and 400 IM...Rounded out his scoring at the Championships with a fourth place finish in the 200 Butterfly...Named First Team All-SEC for the performance. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): NCAA Championships: Was a major role player in Florida’s third-place finishing effort in 2016 by scoring in six of his seven events… helped total 145 of UF’s 334 team points… earned All-American honors five Top-Eight finishes… earned bronze finishes in a pair of relay events, clocking third-place times in the 800 Free Relay (6:09.84) and 400 Free Relay (2:47.16)… brought home fourth-place showings in the 200 Medley Relay and tied for fourth in the 200 Freestyle Relay (1:16.21)… rounded out his scoring effort with a sixth-place effort in the 200 IM (1:41.59) and a ninth-place showing in the 400 IM (3:39.28)… finished 22nd overall in the 200 Fly with a time of 1:43.91… SEC Championships: Swam as a scoring member in 261 of Florida’s 1,275 team points… was a two-time SEC Champion with first-place finishes in the 200 Freestyle Relay (1:16.46) and 800 Freestyle Relay (6:13.64)… collected second-place finishes in the 400 Individual Medley (3:41.88) and 400 Freestyle Relay (2:50.30)… rounded out his scoring effort with a third-place showing in the 200 Individual Medley and eighth-place finish in the 200 Fly (1:44.06)… competed in all nine regular-season duals and earned 17 wins (nine relay, eight individual)… Honors: Named First-Team All-Southeastern Conference… 2015 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll Selectee. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): NCAA Championships: Earned three All-American honors, as he placed seventh in the 400-yard individual medley (3:42.43) and 10th in the 200-yard IM (1:43.04)… Szaranek was also a member of UF’s 10th-place 800-yard freestyle relay team that clocked a time of 2:50.63… SEC Championships: Finished runner-up in the 400-yard IM with a career-best time of 3:40.22… Placed seventh and 12th in the 200-yard IM (1:43.61) and 200-yard butterfly (1:43.90) freestyle races… In addition, he was a member of the Gators third-place 400-yard freestyle relay that recorded a time of 2:50.31… Made his UF debut in at the Pinch A Penny All Florida Invitational where he competed in multiple events and was a member of two first-place relay teams (200 MR, 400 MR) and recorded his top individual finish in the 200-yard IM, as he placed third in the A-Final with a time of 1:47.95… Finished the season as a member of four first-place relay teams during the dual meets and invitational competition… Honors: Three-time All-American… Second Team All-SEC… SEC All-Freshman Team. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 17th FINA World Championships, racing in the 200m and 400m IM...His best finish came in the 400m IM, where he placed ninth with a time of 4:15.71...Finished 11th in the 400m IM, posting a time of 1:58.80...Placed fourth in both the 200-meter and 400-meter individual medley races at the 2015 British National Time Trials in career-best times of 2:00.66 and 4:21.53, respectively… 2014 Scottish National Age Group Champion in the 100-meter butterfly, 200-meter backstroke, 100-meter breaststroke, 100-meter freestyle and the 200-meter individual medley… Scottish National Long Course Champion in the 100-meter butterfly and 200-meter IM; Scottish National Short Course Champion in the 100-meter, 200-meter and the 400-meter IM and the 100-meter butterfly in 2013… Competed at the 2013 European Junior Championships, where he placed third in the 200-meter IM and was a member of a second place 400-meter freestyle relay team… 2013 British Youth Champion in the 100-meter butterfly… Competed at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games… British Junior and Scottish Age Group record holder in multiple events… Member of the Scottish Senior Gold Squad.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Ranked the No. 14 recruit overall in the Class of 2014 by CollegeSwimming.com… Trained with the Carnegie Swimming Club under his father, John Szaranek… Club teammate of classmate and current Gator Chelsea Lawson… Parents are John and Wendy… Has one brother, Jack… Chose Florida over Michigan and Virginia Tech… Enjoys going to the beach in his spare time.

41 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS BRENNAN BALOGH Junior Free Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Select) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2016 SEC All-Freshman team ~2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 26th in the 200 back (1:42.06), 31st in the 200 IM (1:45.43) and 32nd in the 400 IM (3:49.34)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, winning the 200 back B-final (1:42.43) and finishing second in the 200 IM B-final (1:45.06) and second in the 400 IM B-final (3:45.87)...Totaled one individual win on the season. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): NCAA Championships: Qualified in three events where he finished 23rd in the 400 IM (3:46.14), 31st in the 200 back (1:42.19) CB and 33rd in the 200 IM (1:45.83)… SEC Championships: Registered 31 points for the first-place finishing Florida men after gathering three top-20 finishes. His 47.79 100 back time gathered a 14th-place finish while his times in the 400 IM (3:46.61) and 200 back (1:43.07) ranked 17th overall… His season-best times in the 400 IM (3:44.96) and 200 back (1:42.19) ranked third among the Florida men… Named SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 2, 2016, following UF’s 185-115 win over Tennessee on Jan. 30 in Knoxville. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 200m fly, 100m and 200m back, and 200m and 400m IM...Qualified for the B final in the 200m fly, 200m back, 200m and 400m IM... Finished the 200m fly final with a time of 2:00.41 and posted a time of 2:02.06 in the 200m back final...He swam a 4:26.54 in the consolation final of the 400m IM and finished the 200m IM with a time of 2:03.45...Rounded out competition with a 57.61 in the 100m backstroke...Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing in the 200m and 400m IM, 100m Back and 200m Back...Earned the top seed in the B Final of the 200m Backstroke and finished the final with a time of 2:01.10, good for seventh in the final...He finished the 100m Back with a time if 57.09, while recording a 2:03.72 in the 200m IM...Posted a 4:23.50 in the preliminary round of the 400m IM, good enough to get him into the B Final, but he was disqualified during the final... Competed in the 2016 United States Olympic Trials, racing in the 100m and 200m Back, as well as the 200m and 400m IM...Placed 85th in the 100m Back, recording a time of 56.91...Finished 30th in the 200m Back, posting a time of 2:02.15...Went 70th and 62nd in the 200m (2:06.84) and 400m IM (4:29.94), respectively. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: According to CollegeSwimming.com, Balogh is the top-ranked recruit in the state of Nebraska and is the No. 14 overall swimmer in Class of 2015. In the pool, he has received numerous accolades that include being named the Midwestern Swimmer of the Year Award recipient multiple times. In addition, Balogh has broken numerous Midwestern records and has recorded 57 national age group top-10 finishes. In the classroom, he is a three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American and was named the Midwestern Student-Athlete of the Year in 2013-14. GRADY HEATH Junior Free Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay) AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, finishing fifth in the 200 free C-final (1:36.32), 37th in the 500 free (4:27.02) and 41st in the 100 free (44.82)...Posted one relay win on the season...Recorded B-cuts in the 200 free and 500 free. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): Participated in eight meets throughout the regular season...Swam a season-best and NCAA B-cut in the 200 free at the Bulldog Invitational (1:37.40)...Clocked a season-best 21.24 in the 50 free at the Buckeye Invitational on Nov. 20...Also posted season-best marks in the 100 free (45.40) and 100 back (49.74) at UF’s Bulldog Invitational...Finished 10th in the prelims at the All-Florida Invitational with a season-best time of 1:54.58...Also swam a season-best mark in the 500 free to finish 19th overall (4:41.96)...Swam as a member of UF’s third-place finishing 400 free relay team at the All-Florida Invitational (3:02.48). NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m freestyle events...Qualified for the C final in the 50m, 100m and 200m free races...Posted a time of 23.52 in the 50m free and swam a 50.87 in the 100m free...Finished the 200m free with a time of 1:52.17 and rounded out his events with a 4:04.21 in the 400m free...Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing in the 200m Free...Placed 77th with a time of 1:54.76...Participated in the 2016 United States Olympic Trials, finishing the 200m Free in 78th place with a time of 1:52.37. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: According to CollegeSwimming.com, Heath is the No. 19-ranked recruit in the state of Florida. Heath, a swimmer with Clay High School and Bolles School Sharks, is a FHSAA state meet qualifier the past three years (2012, 2013, and 2014) and was a member of the Clay’s 2013 All-American 200-yard and 400-yard freestyle relay teams along with teammate Caeleb Dressel. On the national level, he competed for the 2014 Junior National Championship Squad with Bolles and was a key participant on its first place 400-yard freestyle relay team. Heath follows his father, Mike (1983-86), and his mother, Sherri (1984-87), who each swam for UF in the 1980s. Mike is a University of Florida Hall of Famer. 42 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS ALEX LEBED Junior IM Fort Washington, Pa. (Germantown Academy) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 SEC All-Freshman team ~2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 23rd in the 200 IM (1:44.52), 26th in the 400 IM (3:46.21) and 39th in the 200 breast (1:58.64)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship- winning team, finishing seventh in the 200 IM A-final (1:44.89), eighth in the 400 IM A-final (3:45.60) and 35th in the 200 fly (1:48.39). 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): NCAA Championships: One of three UF freshmen to qualify for the 2016 NCAA Championships… competed across three events where he achieved season-best times in two and earned a Top- 25 finish in the third… placed 24th in the 400 IM (3:46.56) while earning season-best marks in the 200 IM, where he finished 31st (1:45.43) and 200 Back (40th, 1:45.16)… SEC Championships: Tallied 38 points for the first-place finishing Florida Men… qualified for the 400 IM ‘A’ final and finished eighth overall with a time of 3:46.79… competed in the 200 IM ‘B’ final and placed 11th overall, touching out with a time of 1:45.70… placed 31st in the 200 Breast with a time of 2:00.62, which marked UF’s third-fastest 200 breast time in 2016… competed in nine of Florida’s regular-season meets… his time of 3:44.69 ranks second-fastest in the 2016 season… top time of 1:45.43 in the 200 IM ranks third-fastest. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, racing in the 200m breaststroke, 200m IM and 400m IM...Qualified for the 200m IM championship final, where he finished fifth overall with a time of 2:20.97...Raced in the B final of the men’s 400m IM, posting a time of 4:25.71...Finished the 200m breaststroke with a time of 2:19.54...Competed at the 2017 Phillips National Championships, racing in the 200m Breaststroke, 200m IM and 400m IM...Finished the 200m IM B Final with a time of 2:02.01, placing sxith in the final and 14th overall...Also made the B Final in the 400m IM, finishing 6th in the final and 14th overall with a time of 4:24.80...He finished the 200m Breaststroke with a time of 2:19.21...Raced at the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships, competing in the 200m Back, as well as the 200m/400m IM...Placed 55th in the 400m IM, finishing with a time of 4:30.68...Posted a time of 2:06.61 in the 200m IM, good for 60th overall...Placed 68th overall in the 200m Back, recording a time of 2:05.36...Competed at the Irish Open Swimming Championships, placing first in the 200m IM (2:03.68) and 400m IM (4:25.67)...Also placed third in 200m Back, finishing with a time of 2:03.91. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: According to CollegeSwimming.com, Lebed is the No. 5-ranked recruit in the state of Pennsylvania and the No. 53 overall swimmer in Class of 2015. In the pool, Lebed qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials in both the 200 and 400 IM events. This past summer, Lebed placed seventh in the 200 IM at the 2014 USA Swimming Junior National Championships. At the 2014 NCSA Junior Nationals, he placed fifth and sixth in the 400 and 200 IM races, respectively. He was also a 2012 and 2013 All-American and was a 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier at the age of 15 in both medley events. BAYLEY MAIN Redshirt-Junior Free Auckland, New Zealand (Macleans) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC champion in the 400 medley relay with C. Bray, J. Switkowski and C. Dressel ~2017 All-SEC first team ~2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE): Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, winning the 400 medley relay title (3:04.52) and finishing third in the 100 back B-final (46.77), fourth in the 200 free C-final (1:36.25) and fourth in the 200 back C-final (1:44.64)...Totaled two relay wins on the season...Posted B-cuts in the 200 free, 100 back and 200 back. 2015-16 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Registered 32 of the first-place finishing Florida men’s team points across three events… swam to a 14th-place finish in the 200 back while placing 17th in the 100 back (47.27) and 18th in the 200 free (1:36.41)… his times in the 200 free and 100 back marked season-best efforts… competed in the A-final and placed 10th overall in the 50 free at the Buckeye Invitational, finishing with a season-best 20.88… posted UF’s second-fastest 50 back time this season with a relay-opening 22.36 at the Buckeye Invitational… his time in the 100 back at the SEC Championships stands as the third- fastest 100 back time this season. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted...Joined the Gators in January 2015. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Raced in the 2017 World University Games for New Zealand, swimming in six events over the course of the week...He swam in the 50m, 100m and 200m backstrokes, as well as the 100m free, 4x200m free relay and 4x100m medley relay... Posted a time of 26.14 in the 50m back to finish 25th overall and swam a 51.90 in 100m free to finish 61st...He finished 36th in the 100m back with a time of 57.34 and swam a 2:05.16 in the 200m back to finish 25th overall...His best relay finish came in the 4x200m free relay where he and Team New Zealand finished 14th overall with a time of 7:37.46...Posted a time of 3:25.76 in the 4x100m free relay to finish in 17th and closed out his week with a 3:44.94 in the 4x100m medley relay, putting NZ in 21st place...Competed at the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, participating in the men’s 100m and 200m backstroke...Qualified for the B final in the 100m back, posting a time of 56.67...Swam a 2:04.42 in the 200m back. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Main was named the High School Sportsman of the Year in 2011 and the Senior Swimmer of the Year in 2013… He was a three-time Junior Swimmer of the Year from 2010-2012… Was coached by Jana Wilkitzki at Macleans… Holds the New Zealand age group records for 13 year olds in the short course 50 free (25.20) and for 14 year olds in the short course 100 free (53.10) and long course 50 free (24.55)... He is the younger brother of former Gator Corey Main… Chose UF because of its solid swimming & diving program to go along with its excellent academics. 43 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS CHRISTOPH MARGOTTI Junior Back/Free Austria (SU Moedling) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ~2016 CSCAA Scholar All-American honorable mention AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Recorded two new career-bests in the 100 free (44.48) and 100 fly (50.08) at the season-ending Last Chance Meet. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Competed in the ‘B’ Final of the 100 Free and finished 14th overall with time of 43.85… clocked a season-best in the prelims (43.72)… registered 13 points on the finish for the first-place finishing Florida Men… finished 25th in the 50 free after clocking a 20.14, and 26th in the 200 free on a 1:37.15… all three marks at the conference meet served as a season-best… participated in all nine regular-season meets… swam as a member of Florida’s third-place finishing 200 Free Relay team on September 20… also posted a season-bests of 1:54.89 in the 200 Back and 1:56.35 in the 200 IM at the All Florida Invitational. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Margotti is one of the best young swimmers in his native country of Austria and has achieved many great times and accolades in his young career. Margotti was one of 18 swimmers selected by the Austrian Swimming Federation to represent Austria at the 2014 European Junior Championships. At that meet, he was a member of its 4x100 freestyle relay team that were finalists. Also in 2014, Margotti finished runner-up at the Austrian Short Course National Meet in the 100-meter backstroke. Just one year earlier at the Euro Championships, Margotti was a national champion as a member of both the 4x100 medley and freestyle relay squads. During his youth, he was a multiple-time National Age Group champion and record holder.

ROSS PALAZZO Junior Breast/IM Hudson, Ohio (Hudson) AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 25th in the 200 breast (1:55.33), 40th in the 200 IM (1:46.50) and 44th in the 100 breast (54.09)... Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, finishing third in the 200 breast B-final, eighth in the 400 IM B-final (3:54.11) and third in the 200 IM C-final (1:46.54)...Posted two individual wins on the season. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): SEC Championships: Tallied 14 points for the first-place finishing Florida men… qualified for the C-final in a trio of races… picked up seven points off an 18th- place finish in the 400 IM (3:50.33)… totaled six points on a 19th-place finish in the 200 breast… capped his scoring effort at the conference meet with a 1:48.19 in the 200 IM to earn one point on a 24th-place finish… participated in all nine regular-season meets… posted season-best times at the All-Florida Invitational in both the 500 free (4:41.38) and 200 fly (2:01.91)… ended his season on a high note, clocking a season and career-best time in the 100 breast (55.28) at the Bulldog Invitational. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed at the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, qualifying for three A finals and one B final...Kicked off his competition in the 200m breaststroke, finishing seventh in the championship final with a time of 2:15.08...Finished eighth overall in the 400m IM, posting a time of 4:25.05...Swam a 2:05.23 in the 200m IM en route to an eighth place finish in the A final...Finished the 100m breaststroke B final with a time of 1:03.05... Competed at the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships...Raced in the 50m, 100m and 200m Breaststroke...Made the B Final in the 200m Breast, finishing with a time of 2:14.20, good for fifth in the final and 13th overall...Posted a time of 28.83 in the 50m Breaststroke and a 1:03.28 in the 100m Breast...Competed at the Irish Open Swimming Championships in 2015, racing in the 50m, 100m and 200m Breast, as well as the 200m Free and 400m IM...Placed second in the 200m Breast with a time of 2:18.28 and finished third in the 100m Breast, posting a time of 1:04.18...In the 50m Breast, he finished in seventh place with a 28.93...Recorded a time of 1:53.71 in the 200m Free, good for ninth in the event and finished out the competition with a 13th place showing in the 400m IM (4:43.64). PRIOR TO FLORIDA: According to CollegeSwimming.com, Palazzo is the top-ranked recruit in the state of Ohio and is the No. 8 overall swimmer in Class of 2015. In the pool, he is a four-time Ohio high school state champion (200 IM, 100 Breast), Nationally, Palazzo qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials and is currently a member of the USA Junior National Team. In 2013, he was a U.S. Open finalist and a World Championship finalist as well in multiple events. His accolades continue outside of the pool, as he is a USA Swimming Academic All-American. 44 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS STANLEY WU Junior Breast/IM Concord, Calif. (Northgate) CAREER ACCOLADES ~2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll ~2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ~2016 CSCAA Scholar All-American honorable mention AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Posted B-cuts in the 100 breast and 200 breast. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): Participated in all nine regular-season meets and opened the season on a high note, clocking season-best times in two events at the All-Florida Invitational...Touched the wall in a season best 22.52 in the 50 free to finish 38th overall and 49.22 in the 100 free to place 39th among the field...Earned a fourth-place finish as a member of Florida’s 200 Medley Relay ‘B’ team (1:31.19)...Finished sixth overall in the 100 breast (57.83)...Closed his freshman campaign with two season-best marks in the 100 breast (53.97) and 200 breast (1:57.56). NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed at the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing in the 50m and 100m Breaststrokes...Finished 18th overall in the 50m Breast, posting a time of 28.62...Recorded a time of 1:04.19 in the 100m Breaststroke, finishes in 41st place overall...Participated in the 2016 USA Swimming Futures Championships, with his best finish being fifth place in the 100m Breast (1:04.82)...Also recorded times of 2:25.25 in the 200m Breast and 2:11.10 in the 200m IM. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: According to CollegeSwimming.com, Wu is the No. 21-ranked recruit in the state of California in the Class of 2015. In the pool, he is a Junior National qualifier, a two-time high school All-American and school record-holder and Wu was selected for the 2012 Western Select Camp for USA Swimming. Wu also recorded a top-10 time in the 200 fly, when he was competing the 11-12 years old age group. GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES KHADER BAGLAH Sophomore Free Amman, Jordan (National Orthodox CAREER ACCOLADES ~2016 Olympian, representing Jordan ~2017 SEC champion in 800 FR with M. Rooney, M. D’Arrigo & M. Szaranek ~2017 SEC Championships silver medalist in the 200 free ~2017 All-SEC first team and All-Freshman team ~Records held: 800 free relay SEC meet record, set during the 2017 SEC Championships with M. Rooney, M. D’Arrigo and M. Szaranek AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing 24th in the 200 free (1:34.31), 31st in the 100 free (43.20) and 43rd in the 500 free (4:21.70)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, winning the 800 free relay title (6:12.18, which marked an SEC meet record), finishing second in the 200 free A-final (1:33.65), third in the 100 free B-final (43.36), second in the 500 free C-final (4:19.54)...Totaled one individual and one relay win on the season... Joined the Gators in spring 2017. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 17th FINA World Championships in July, competing in the 200m free and 400m free events...His best finish came in the 200m free, where he placed 19th overall with a time of 1:47.68...Placed 32nd in the 400m free, posting a time of 3:54.13...Competed at the FINA World Short Course Championships in the 50, 100, 200 and 400 Free, as well as the 100 Fly...Best finish came in the 100 Free, finishing 36th with a time of 48.53...Represented Jordan in the 2016 Rio Olympics, competing in the 200m Free (1:48.42)...Competed in the 2015 FINA World Championships, finishing the 200m Free with a time of 1:51.67 and the 400m Free with a time of 3:58.71. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, placing first in his 200 free heat (1:48.42)...Earned three silver medals in the 2015 Asian Age Group Championships – the 200 free (1:51.64), 100 free (50.93) and 400 free (3:58.64)...Qualified for the 2015 FINA World Championship in , placing 52nd in the 400 free prelims (3:58.71) and 52nd in the 200 free prelims (1:51.67) and also participating in Jordan’s mixed 400 medley relay and mixed 400 free relay...Also appeared in the 2014 Youth Olympic Games, the 2013 FINA World Championship in Barcelona and the 2013 FINA World Junior Championship in Dubai.

45 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES CHANDLER BRAY Sophomore Breast Avon, Ind. (Avon) CAREER ACCOLADES ~Two-time All-American ~Two-time SEC champion (200 and 400 medley relay in 2017) ~2017 All-SEC first team and All-Freshman team ~2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ~One-time SEC Male Freshman of the Week ~Records held: 200 medley relay school record (1:23.08), set during the 2017 NCAA Championships with J. Blyzinskyj, M. Szaranek and C. Dressel 200 medley relay SEC meet record (1:23.44), set during the 2017 SEC Championships with J. Blyzinskyj, J. Switkowski and C. Dressel AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:23.08), eighth in the 400 medley relay (3:04.90), 23rd in the 200 breast (1:55.21) and 35th in the 100 breast (53.18)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, winning the 200 medley relay title (1:23.44), winning the 400 medley relay title (3:04.52), finishing seventh in the 100 breast A-final (52.71) and seventh in the 200 breast A-final (1:55.86) and tying for 34th in the 200 IM (1:49.34)... Named SEC Male Freshman of the Week on Jan. 31 after Florida’s win over Tennessee in its only home meet of the year...Totaled one individual and four relay wins on the season. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships in August, swimming in the 100m and 200m breast...He set the current Florida record for the 100m breast, swimming a 1:01.52 in a swim-off for the A final...The previous record had stood since the 2014 season...He finished sixth in the preliminary round of the 200m breaststroke, posting a time of 2:15.69...Competed at the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing in the 50m, 100m and 200m breaststrokes...Made the B Final in each one of those races, with his best finish coming in the 200m breast, where he finished 3rd in the final and 11th overall with a time of 2:12.97...Recorded a time of 1:02.02 in the B Final of the 100m breast, good for fourth in the final and 12th place overall...Lastly, he posted a time of 28.36 in the B Final of the 50m breast, good for sixth in the final... Participated in the 2016 United States Olympic Trials, finishing 23rd in the 200m breast with a time of 2:16.11...Also raced in the 100m breast, finishing in 72nd with a mark of 1:03.35. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for the Avon Community Swim Team...2016 state champion in the 100 breast and finished fourth in the 200 IM...In the 100 breast prelims, he set a new national high school record at 52.65...At the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships, he finished 14th in the 200 breast and 17th in the 100 breast.

DREW CLARK Sophomore Free Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview) AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, finishing 18th in the 1650 free (15:13.39), 34th in the 500 free (4:26.01) and 50th in the 200 free (1:40.27)...Totaled one relay win on the season...Posted B-cuts in the 1650 free. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, swimming in the 400m, 800m and 1500m freestyle events...On the first day of racing, he finished with a 15:48.17 in the 1500m race and swam a 4:01.14 in the 400m free, finishing 46th overall...He swam a 8:19.55 in the 800m on the final day of competition to finish 34th overall... Competed at the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing in the 400m, 800m and 1500m free races...Finished 47th in the 1500m free with a time of 16:26.36 and placed 48th in the 800m free with a time of 8:27.75...His time of 4:05.81 in the 400m free was good for 66th place overall in field...Participated in the 2016 Olympic Trials, recording a time of 15:58.33 in the 1500m free, good for 74th place. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 1500m free...Member of the 2014 Riverview 4A state championship team, where he received All-American honors in the 500 free and 400 free.

46 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES TAYLOR DELK Sophomore Back/Free/IM Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, finishing fifth in the 400 IM C-final (3:49.76), 23rd in the 1650 free (15:17.19) and 35th in the 500 free (4:26.34)...Posted B-cuts in the 500 free, 1650 free and 400 IM. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, swimming in six events (400m free, 800m free, 1500m free, 100m back, 200m, 400m IM)...Qualified for the C final in the 400m IM, swimming a 4:25.59...Finished 39th in the 400m free, finishing with a time of 4:00.22...Posted a time of 2:04.76 in the 200m back, good for 40th place...Finished with a time of 15:49.97 in the 1500m freestyle and swam a 58.49 in the 100m back...Closed out the week in the 800m freestyle, finishing 22nd with a time of 8:14.66...Competed in the 2017 USA Swimming Open Water Championships, placing 17th in both the 5,000m Free and 10,000m Free...Posted a time of 57:55.40 in the 5,000m Free and recorded a time of 123:09.00 in the 10,000m Free...Participated in the 2016 U.S. Open, competing in the 1500m Free, 100m and 200m Back, and the 400m IM...Placed 14th in the 1500m Free, recording a time of 15:52.45...Recorded a time of 57.11 in the 100m Back, good for 17th, while he finished the 200m Back in 10th with a time of 2:02.59...Closed out competition with a 4:29.56 showing in the 400m IM, good for 13th...Competed in the 2016 United States Time Trials, placing 26th in the 200m Back with a time of 2:01.84 and 94th in the 100m Back, recording a time of 57.14. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Swim Atlanta...Qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, where he finished 26th in the 200m back and 94th in the 100m back...Won the 500 free and finished second in the 100 back at the 2016 Georgia 6A State Championships.

ALEX FARROW Sophomore Diving Naples, Fla. (Seacrest Country Day School) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Ended his season at the Tennessee meet with a season-best score of 258.45 on 3-meter. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Finished 7th at the 2015 1A state championships on 1-meter...Holds the school record on 1-meter at 438.64 points...Also was part of the school record-setting 4x200 free relay team...Also ran track at Seacrest Country Day

MARCO GUARENTE Sophomore Breast/IM Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay)

AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Posted B-cuts in the 100 breast, 200 breast and 200 IM.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Placed third in the 200m breast at the 2015 Junior National Championships...One-time gold and four-time silver medalist at the Venezuelan Youth Games...2012 Pan American gold medalist in the 200m breast.

47 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES DAKOTA MAHAFFEY Sophomore Back Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay)

AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Posted B-cuts in the 200 free, 100 back and 200 back. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships in August, racing in the 200m free, 100m back and 200m back...Posted a time of 2:04.42 in the 200m back, good for 37th place...Finished 31st in the 200m free, swimming a 1:52.69 and he closed out competition in the 100m back, posting his best finish (28th) with a time of 57.02. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for the Bolles club team...Back-to-back state champion in the 100 back...Also finished third in the 200 free in 2015...Placed third at the 2015 Speedo Junior National Championships in the 100 back... Graduated from Clay with a 4.0 GPA.

MAXIME ROONEY Sophomore Back/Fly/Free Livermore, Calif. (Granada) CAREER ACCOLADES ~Three-time All-American ~Three-time SEC champion (200 free, 400 free relay and 800 free relay in 2017) ~2017 All-SEC first team and All-Freshman team ~2017 SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year ~2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ~Two-time SEC Male Freshman of the Week ~Records held: 400 free relay school record (2:46.21), set during the 2017 NCAA Championships with C. Dressel, J. Switkowski and M. Szaranek 800 free relay school record (6:09.30), set during the 2017 NCAA Championships with J. Switkowski, M. D’Arrigo and M. Szaranek 800 free relay SEC meet record (6:12.18), set during the 2017 SEC Championships with K. Baqlah, M. D’Arrigo and M. Szaranek AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships, finishing second in the 400 free relay (2:46.21), third in the 800 free relay (6:09.30), sixth in the 200 free championship final (1:32.79), 28th in the 100 free (43.01) and 48th in the 500 free (4:24.21)...Member of the 2017 SEC championship-winning team, winning the 200 free title (1:32.18), the 400 free relay (2:47.09) and 800 free relay (6:12.18) and finishing seventh in the 500 free B-final (4:20.94) and seventh in the 200 back B-final (1:43.54)... Won the 200 free national title at the 2016 AT&T Winter National Championships (U.S. Nationals)...Totaled seven individual and seven relay wins on the season. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed at the 2017 World University Games for Team USA, swimming in the 100m free, 200m free, 4x100m free relay, 4x200m free relay and 4x100m medley relay...He took home three medals over the week, earning gold in the 4x100m free relay and 4x100m relay and silver in the 4x200m medley relay...Finished 10th overall in the 200m free, posting a time of 1:48.86...Swam a 49.16 in the 100m free to earn fifth place overall in the final, his best individual finish of the week...Participated in the US Open Swimming Championship, competing in the 100m free, 100m fly and 4x200m free relay during the week...Finished third in all three events, posting a time of 49.33 in the 100m free, a 52,45 in the 100m fly and a 7:29.71 in the 4x200m FR...Competed at the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing in the 100m/200m Free, 100m Back and 100m Fly...Earned a spot in the B Final in the 100m Free, 200m Free and 100m Fly...Finished first in each of those finals and ninth overall, recording a time of 49.00 in the 100m Free, 1:47.47 in the 200m Free and 52.28 in the 100m Fly...Finished 31st overall in the 100m Back, posting a time of 56.51...These performances earned him a spot on the World University Games roster...Also competed at the 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series in Santa Clara, racing in the 100m/200m Free, 100m/200m Back, 100m Fly and 200m IM...Recorded two top-8 finishes there, placing sixth in the 200m Back (2:03.15) and eighth in the 100m Free (50.06). PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for the Pleasanton Seahawks...2016-17 USA Swimming Junior National Team member in the 100m free and 200m free...Placed sixth in the 200 free and ninth in both the 100 fly and 100 free at the 2016 U.S. Open...Qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in the 100 free, where he finished 14th overall, and the 200 free, where he finished ninth...Won gold in the 200 free at the 2015 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships...Also helped break the 4x200 free relay junior world record.

48 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES TYLER SILVER Sophomore Back/Fly Cary, N.C. (Athens Drive) CAREER ACCOLADES 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Posted B-cuts in the 100 back and 200 back. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships, racing in the 200m Back...Posted a time of 2:07.27 in the race, good for 59th overall...Also participated in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships, competing in the men’s 100m back...He posted a time of 58.49 in the event...He also competed in the men’s 200m back, finishing with a time of 2:07.05. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for the Marlins of Raleigh...Back-to-back 4A state champion in the 100 back...Also finished fourth in the 100 fly at the 2016 state championships...Two-time Scholastic All-American...Captain of his high school and club teams. VIKTOR TOTH Sophomore Free Ormond Beach, Fla. (Seabreeze) AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Posted B-cuts in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed at the US Open Swimming Championships in August, racing in the 50m free and 100m free events...Finished 25th overall in the 100m free, posting a time of 51.07...Qualified for the 50m free C final on the last day of competition, finishing with a time of 23.21 in the final and 23.49 in the preliminary round.

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Daytona Beach Swimming...Won gold in the 100m free at the Florida Swimming Senior LCM Championships...Took first at the Florida Senior Championships in the 100 free...Won both the 50 and 100 free at the 2015 3A state championships.

JACK SZARANEK Redshirt-Sophomore Back/Free Glenrothes, Fla. (Auchmuty) AT FLORIDA 2016-17 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN): Swam to three new career-best times in the season-ending Last Chance Meet: the 50 free (20.50), 100 free (45.82) and 200 free (1:40.14). 2015-16 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Competed in the 2017 Speedo Sectionals, racing in the 50m and 100m Freestyles...He placed fourth in the 50m Free, finishing with a time of 23.88...Posted a time of 53.53 in the 100m Free, good for eighth overall. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Jack, like his brother Mark, has experienced excellent international success. In 2014, Szaranek won the 50 free at the Scottish Team Championships and earned three medals at the British Youth Games. In addition, he holds multiple Scottish relay records and is a member of the Scottish Youth Development Squad. 49 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT NEWCOMER PROFILES - MEN

CLARK BEACH Freshman Back Chesterfield, Va. (Matoaca) PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Competed in the 2017 US Open Swimming Championships...Participated in the 100m fly, 200m free, 100m and 200m back...Earned a spot in the A final of the men’s 200m back, where he finished fourth overall with a time of 1:59.28...Qualified for championship A final in the 100m back, finishing eighth with a time of 55.48...Posted a time of 1:52.67 in the 200m free race, finishing 30th overall...Earned a spot in the D final of the 100m fly, swimming a 55.50 in the race...2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials qualifier, tying for 68th in the 100 back prelims (56.66) and finishing 53rd in the 200 back prelims (2:03.45)....Member of the 2016-17 National Junior Team...Member of the 18 & Under World Cup Trip roster, traveling to the 2016 FINA World Cup competitions in Tokyo and in October...Placed first in the 200 back (1:59.56) and third in the 100 back finals (55.96) at the 2016 Speedo Junior National Championships.

ETHAN BEACH Freshman Free Chesterfield, Va. (Matoaca)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials qualifier, finishing 99th in the 200 back prelims (2:06.65)...Placed second in the 100 back B-final (57.56) and fifth in the 200 back A-final (2:03.41) at the 2016 Speedo Junior National Championships...Competed at the 2017 US Open Championships back in August, participating in the 100m back, 200m back and 200m free... Earned a spot in the D final of the 100m back, posting a time of 57.19...Qualified for the C final in the 200m back, finishing with a time of 2:01.80.

TATE CALLAHAN Freshman Free Ponte Verda Beach, Fla (Atlantic Coast)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for North Florida Swimming, Inc. and Atlantic Coast High School... Most recently, Callahan finished first in the 50 Back at the Florida Swimming Senior SCY Championships, posting a time of 23.08...Also finished in the top-8 in the 100 Back (2nd, 49.12), 100 Free (4th, 45.82) and 200 Free (5th, 1:39.24).

SANTIAGO CORREDOR Freshman IM/Free/Back Cape Coral, Fla. (Bishop Verot ) PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Member of the Colombian National Team (has dual citizenship in the United States and )...Participated in the 2017 Speedo Junior National Championships, competing in the 200m free, 400m free, 200m IM and 400m IM...His best finish came in the 400m free, where he placed 12th with a time of 3:59.45...He just missed the C final in both the 400m IM (4:32.50) and 200m free (1:53.97), finishing 25th and 26th, respectively...2014, 2015 and 2016 FHSAA state champion in the 500 free...2016 FHSAA 1A state champion in the 200 IM (1:47.63)...2015 FHSAA 1A state champion in the 200 free (1:37.76)...Two-time News Press Swimmer of the Year...Competed at the Speedo Jr. National Championships. 50 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT NEWCOMER PROFILES - MEN

JOHN FULGINITI Freshman IM/Breast Ovideo, Fla. (Paul J. Hagerty)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Joining the team as a walk-on, he swam for the Blue Dolfins and Paul J. Hagerty High School...Fulginiti competed at the US Open Swimming Championships in August, racing in the men’s 200m breaststroke...He finished with a time of 2:23.74... He won the 200 IM at the Florida Swimming Senior SCY Championships, posting a time of 1:50.19...Also earned three other top-5 finishes, placing second in the 200 Breast (2:00.68) and fifth in both the 100 Free (46.55) and 400 IM (3:58.20)...Named a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American in 2016.

ERGE GEZMIS Freshman IM/Free Istanbul, Turkey (Kadıköy Maarif)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for the Turkish Swimming Federation, representing them in meets such as the 2015 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships and 2016 Arena European Junior Swimming Championships...Set the record in the 100 Free at TYF YAZ ŞAMPİYONASI, posting a time of 50.40...Most recently, he swam a personal best in the 200m Free at the Turkish National Team Selection, finishing with a time of 1:50.16.

GERARD QUINN Freshman Free Longford, Ireland (Longford)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for both the Irish Swimming Federation and Longford... Represented Ireland in the European Junior Swimming Championships...Had two top-15 finishes at the Arena European Junior Swimming Championships, placing seventh in the 100 Free (50.00) and 15th in the 200 Free (1:51.51)...Most recently, he competed in the Irish SC Championships (Dec. 2016), where he raced in the 100, 200 and 400 Free...Posted a time of 49.13 in the 100 Free, 1:47.30 in the 200 Free and 3:51.31 in the 400 Free.

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GRANT SANDERS Sophomore IM Clearwater, Fla. (University of Arizona)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Previously swam for the University of Arizona...Competed at the 2017 World University Games for Team USA, swimming in the men’s 200m IM and the men’s 4x200m free relay... He won gold in the free relay after swimming for the US in the preliminary round, posting a team time of 7:19.25...Finished 14th overall in the 200m IM semifinal, finishing with a time of 2:02.28...Participated in the US Open Championships, swimming in the 400m IM, 200m free, 100m breast, 100m back, 200m IM and 50m free...Best finish was a seventh place finish in the 400m IM, swimming a 4:23.48 to earn his place on the podium...Competed in the Phillips 66 National Championships, earning an eighth place finish in the 200m IM (2:01.26)...Also raced in the 400m Free, 400m IM, 200m Free and 200m IM...A four- time letterwinner at East Lake High School…Was team captain his senior year and MVP his freshman, sophomore and senior year…Made the All-Conference, All-City, All-District, All-Region and All-State teams all four years…Named a USA Swimming All-American as a junior…Was the 2015 state champion in the 200 IM…Holds the school records in the 200 IM (1:49.06) and 500 free (4:26.37)…Team was runner-up at the state championships.

MARTY STANGE Freshman Free Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Swam for Southern Crestcent Aquatic T club and McIntosh High School... Placed second in the 50 yard Free (20.88) and third in the 100 yard Free (45.93) at the GHSA 1-5A State Championships in Feb....Most recently competed in the GA SCAT Sizzlin Summer Invitational, earning three top-8 finishes...Placed third in the 50 Free (24.55) and seventh in both the 100 Free (55.03) and 100 Fly (1:00.78).

MICHAEL TAYLOR Freshman Back Alpharetta, Ga. (Johns Creek)

PRIOR TO FLORIDA: 2016-17 USA Swimming National Team member and member of the National Junior Team for three years...2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials qualifier, finishing fifth in the 100 back finals (54.04) and seventh in the 200 back finals (1:57.86)...Earned gold medals in the 100 back (54.21), 200 back (1:57.39) and 400 medley relay (54.21 back split) at the 2016 Junior Pan Pacific Championships...Placed second in the 200 back (1:58.10) at the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships...Earned two silver medals in the 2015 FINA World Junior Championships, one in the 100 back (54.64) and the other in the 200 back (1:58.39)...Holds the Georgia high school record in the 100 back (47.17), which he set at the 2016 6A state championships...2014 and 2015 Speedo Winter Junior champion in the 200 back.

52 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2016-17 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING REVIEW Schedule & Results NCAA Finish: 3rd SEC Championship Finish: 1st Dual Record: 5-5 overall, 3-1 SEC Record: 5-5 Overall, 3-1 SEC Final CSCAA Poll Ranking: 3rd DATE OPPONENT...... RESULT 9/23-25 at All-Florida Invitational...... 1st, 1,099 pts All-Americans: 8 athletes, 31 honors 10/13 at Florida State...... W, 170-130 J. Blyzinskyj (3): 200 FR, 400 MR, 200 MR; C. Bray (2): 10/21 at Texas/Indiana...... L, 185-96; L, 181-100 400 MR, 200 MR; M. D’Arrigo (3): 800 FR, 500 Free*, 10/22 at Texas/Indiana...... L, 182-99; L, 204-77 1650 Free*; C. Dressel (7): 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 10/28 at Georgia...... L, 178-122 200 FR, 400 MR, 200 MR, 400 FR; E. Martinez-Scarpe 11/5 at Texas A&M...... W, 159-141 (1): 200 FR; M. Rooney (3): 200 Free; 800 FR; 400 FR; J. 11/17-19 at Georgia Tech Invita-tional...... 1st, 1,252 pts Switkowski (7): 800 FR, 200 FR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 200 1/6 at Florida Atlantic...... W, 152-83 IM*, 200 Free*, 200 Fly*; M. Szaranek (5): 200 IM, 400 1/21 at Auburn...... W, 163-137 IM, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR 1/28 Tennessee...... W, 183-117 *Honorable Mention 2/14-18 SEC Championships...... 1st, 1,271.5 pts 2/24-26 Last Chance Meet...... NTS CSCAA Swimmer of Year: Caeleb Dressel 3/6-8 NCAA Zone Diving 3/22-25 NCAA Championships...... 3rd, 294.5 pts All-SEC: 10 athletes First Team: Khader Baqlah, Jack Blyzinskyj, Chandler Top Times Bray, Mitch D’Arrigo, Caeleb Dressel, Bayley Main, 50 Free : Caeleb Dressel (18.23) Enzo Martinez-Scarpe, Maxime Rooney, Jan Switkow- 100 Free: Caeleb Dressel (40.00^) ski, Mark Szaranek 200 Free: Maxime Rooney (1:32.18) 500 Free: Mitch D’Arrigo (4:12.43) Freshman All-SEC: 3 athletes 1,650 Free: Mitch D’Arrigo (14:38.40) Khader Baqlah, Chandler Bray, Maxime Rooney 100 Back: Jack Blyzinskyj (46.45) 200 Back: Brennan Balogh (1:40.72) SEC Swimmer of the Year: Caeleb Dressel 100 Breast: Chandler Bray (52.61) SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year: Maxime 200 Breast: Ross Palazzo (1:54.24) Rooney 100 Fly: Caeleb Dressel (43.58^) 200 Fly: Jan Switkowski (1:40.94) SEC Coach of the Year: Gregg Troy 200 IM: Mark Szaranek (1:40.67) 400 IM: Mark Szaranek (3:36.31^) SEC Academic Honor Roll: 13 200 Free Relay: Mitch D’Arrigo, Caeleb Dressel, Dalton Goss, Harrison C. Dressel, Switkowski, Martinez-Scarpe, Blyzinskyj (1:14.88^) Haines, Ben Kennedy, Alex Lebed, Blake Manganiel- 400 Free Relay: lo, Christoph Margotti, Enzo Martinez-Scarpe, Colin C. Dressel, Switkowski, Rooney, M. Szaranek (2:46.21^) Rockwell, Jan Switkowski, Mark Szaranek, Stanley Wu 800 Free Relay: Switkowski, Rooney, D’Arrigo, M. Szaranek (6:09.30^) SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll: 6 Chandler Bray, Taylor Delk, Alex Farrow, Dylan Power, 200 Medley Relay: Maxime Rooney, Tyler Silver Blyzinskyj, Bray, M. Szaranek, C. Dressel (1:23.08^) 400 Medley Relay: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 33/2 Blyzinskyj, Bray, Switkowski, C. Dressel (3:04.20) Departing Athletes: 2 ^ - School Record Jack Blyzinskyj, Mitch D’Arrigo

The Gators Top Dives collected their 1M Diving: Sam Smith (353.55) fifth-straight 3M Diving: Sam Smith (440.20^) Southeastern Platform Diving: Sam Smith (390.90) Conference team ^ - School Record title in February.

53 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT Team Highlights • At the 2017 NCAA Championships, Florida claimed four national individual titles and four other top-3 finishes to earn a third-place finish with 294.5 points. The Gators placed the highest of any Southeastern Conference squad. • The Gators have placed inside the top 10 every year since 2000 (head coach Gregg Troy took on the men’s team prior to the 1999-2000 season). • Florida had eight swimmers combine for 31 All-America honors. • Caeleb Dressel earned second consecutive College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Swimmer of the Year honor. The award started in 2005 and it was the fifth such honor for the Florida program. • UF’s third-place NCAA finish matched the Gators’ highest team mark under Troy. Florida also fin- ished third at the 2014 and 2016 NCAAs. • UF brought home its fifth straight and 38th overall Southeastern Conference championship be- hind nine SEC event titles, including all five relays. It was Florida’s first sweep of the five SEC relay titles in a single championship. • Dressel claimed his second SEC Male Swimmer of the Year honor after swimming to three indi- vidual SEC titles and helping to win four relays. • Maxime Rooney took home Florida’s first Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year honor since Dressel won the award back in 2015. Rooney won the 200 free SEC title and swam in the first- place 400 and 800 free relays. • Troy named the SEC Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year for the fifth consecutive year and ninth time in his tenure at Florida. • The Florida men set seven school records to end the 2016-17 season. • The Gators had 13 student-athletes named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll and six to the First- Year Academic Honor Roll.

54 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT Individual Highlights Chandler Bray • Earned two All-America honors in his debut season as a Gator, handling breaststroke in the eighth-place 400 med- ley relay and fifth-place 200 medley relay • Helped set a school record in the 200 medley relay at 1:23.08, which came during the NCAA Championships • Part of Southeastern Conference title 200- and 400-yard medley relay teams • Seventh in SEC 100 and 200 breaststroke A-finals • Totaled one individual and four relay wins • All-SEC first team • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Caeleb Dressel • Earned seven All-America honors and national titles in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly and claimed second con- secutive College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Swimmer of the Year at the NCAA Champion- ships • Times of 40.00 (100 free) and 43.58 (100 fly) set NCAA, American and U.S. Open records. • Additionally, helped Florida to school records in the 200 and 400 free relays and 200 medley relay • Career total of six NCAA titles is one away from Florida’s all-time high of seven (six individual, one relay) set in Ryan Lochte’s final three seasons (2004-06) • Earned the Commissioner’s Trophy at the Southeastern Conference Championships after winning titles in the 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 200 medley relay and 400 medley relay • Won two relay gold medals for Team USA at the 2016 Olympics in Rio for his work in the 400-meter free and med- ley relays • Totaled 22 individual and nine relay wins • Member of the All-SEC first team and SEC Academic Honor Roll Maxime Rooney • Voted Southeastern Conference Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year • Sixth in NCAA 200 free final to earn All-America honors • Also earned All-America honors for his swims two relays - 400 free relay (2nd) and 800 free relay (3rd). Both relay times set Florida records • SEC 200 free champion and also part of winning 400 and 800 free relays • 200 free champion at U.S. Nationals in December • Seven individual and seven relay wins in 2016-17 • All-SEC first team • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Sam Smith • Competed on both 1-meter and platform (his first NCAA bid in the event) at the NCAA Championships, finishing 32nd and 31st respectively • Set a school record of 440.20 on 3-meter at the Southeastern Conference Championships, breaking the 2007 re- cord of 436.13 from Jonathan Wilcox • Dove to top-10 finishes on both platform (sixth place) and 3-meter (fourth place) at SECs • Nine wins in 2016-17 season • Represented Gators on SEC Community Service Team for swimming & diving Jan Switkowski • Tied for the most All-America honors on the men’s side with seven • Won the 200 free and 200 IM consolation finals and finished second in the 200 fly consolation final at NCAAs • Also played a role in Florida’s 200 free, 400 free, 800 free and 400 medley relays, which all finished in the top eight • Contributed to three school records in the 200, 400 and 800 free relays • Won gold in the 200 medley relay, 200 free relay, 400 medley relay and 400 free relay; silver in the 100 and 200 fly; and bronze in the 200 IM at the Southeastern Conference Championships • Six individual and 12 relay wins in 2016-17 • Swam for Poland in the 2016 Rio Olympics alongside former Gator teammate Pawel Werner • All-SEC first team • SEC Academic Honor Roll Mark Szaranek • Tied for NCAA 200 individual medley title at 1:40.67 with Texas senior . Total five All-America honors in 2017 NCAA competition • Also finished third in the 400 IM in school-record time of 3:36.31. Helped Florida place in the top eight in the 400 and 800 free relay and 200 medley relay • Collected Southeastern Conference gold in the 400 and 800 free relay and silver in the 200 and 400 IM • Part of Florida record-setting relays for 400 and 800-free relay and 200-medley relay • Nine individual and nine relay wins in 2016-17 • All-SEC first team • SEC Academic Honor Roll 55 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

HISTORY AND RECORDS FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING

56 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2017: Four Titles Women (2): 1995: Three Titles 200 Back: Kristen Linehan Men (4): 100 Back: Gemma Women (3): 100 Breast: Stephanie 50 Free: Caelab Dressel Spofforth 500 Free: Mimosa McNerney Zunich 100 Free: Caeleb Dressel 200 Back: Gemma 1,650 Free: Mimosa 200 MR: Kristen Linehan, @#*^ Spofforth McNerney Stephanie Zunich, Whitney 100 Fly: Caeleb Dressel 400 IM: Hedgepeth, Lorraine 200 IM: Mark Szaranek Men (3): Perkins# 200 Free: Shaune Fraser^ 1994: Five Titles 2016: Two Titles 200 Fly: Shaune Fraser^* Women (3): Men (3): Anthony Nesty Men (2): 200 IM: Bradley Ally^* 200 Free: (100 Fly, 200 Fly); Martin 50 Free: Caeleb Dressel 500 Free: Nicole Haislett Zubero (200 Back) 100 Free: Caeleb Dressel 2008: Four Titles 400 MR: , Women (4): Shannon Price, Ashley 1989: Seven Titles 2015: One Title 200 Free: Caroline Burckle^ Tappin, Nicole Haislett Women (7): Men (1): 500 Free: Caroline 200 Fly: Julie Gorman 50 Free: Caeleb Dressel Burckle*^ Men (2): 100 Back: Kristen Linehan 100 Back: Gemma 200 IM: 200 Back: Kristen Linehan 2014: Two Titles Spofforth^ 400 IM: Greg Burgess* 100 Breast: Stephanie Men (2): 200 Back: Gemma Zunich 100 Fly: Marcin Cieslak Spofforth^ 1993: Six Titles 200 MR: Lorraine Perkins, 200 IM: Marcin Cieslak Women (4): Stephanie Zunich, Dara 2007: One Title 200 Free: Nicole Haislett Torres, 2013: Two Titles Women (1): 200 IM: Nicole Haislett 800 FR: , Laura Women (1): 200 Back: Gemma 1,650 Free: Mimosa Walker, Carmen Cowart, 400 IM: Elizabeth Beisel Spofforth McNerney Paige Zemina 400 FR: Laura Booth, Vicki 400 MR: Kristen Linehan, Men (1) 2006: Three Titles Stemper, Melanie Morgan, Stephanie Zunich, Julie 800 FR: Pawel Werner, Men (3): Nicole Haislett@#* Gorman, Sebastien Rousseau, Marcin 200 IM: Ryan Lochte#@* Cieslak, Dan Wallace 400 IM: Ryan Lochte* Men (2): 1988: 13 Titles 200 Back: Ryan Lochte#@* 200 IM: Greg Burgess* Women (13): 2012: One Title 400 IM: Greg Burgess 200 Free: Women (1): 2005: Three Titles 500 Free: Tami Bruce 200 Back: Elizabeth Beisel Men (3): 1992: Two Titles 1,650 Free: Tami Bruce 200 IM: Ryan Lochte#@* Women (1): 200 IM: Julie Gorman 2011: Two Titles 200 Back: Ryan Lochte 200 Free: Nicole Haislett#* 400 IM: Julie Gorman Men (2): 800 FR: Ryan Lochte, 200 Fly: Julie Gorman 200 Free: Brett Fraser Darian Townsend, Brian Men (1): 50 Free: Dara Torres 800 FR: Brett Fraser, Conor Hartley, Adam Sioui 100 Fly: Anthony Nesty 100 Free: Dara Torres Dwyer, Sebastien Rousseau 100 Fly: Dara Torres and Jeffrey Raymond 2004: One Title 1991: Five Titles 200 MR: Lorraine Perkins, Men (1): Women (1): Stephanie Zunich, Dara 2010: Five Titles 400 IM: Ryan Lochte#@* 200 Free: Nicole Haislett Torres, Carmen Cowart Women (2): 800 FR: Paige Zemina, 100 Back: Gemma 2002: One Title Men (4): Carmen Cowart, Debbie Spofforth Men (1): 100 Fly: Anthony Nesty Daniel, Tami Bruce 200 FR: Shara Stafford, 200 Free: Adam Sioui 200 Back: Martin Zubero 400 MR: Lorraine Perkins, Gemma Spofforth, 200 IM: Martin Zubero Stephanie Zunich, Julie Stephanie Napier, Sarah 2000: One Title 400 MR: Martin Zubero, Gorman, Dara Torres Bateman Men (1): Brent Mitchell, Anthony 400 FR: Paige Zemina, 200 Back: Matt Cole Nesty, Bob Utley Carmen Cowart, Debbie Men (3): Daniel, Dara Torres 200 Free: Conor Dwyer 1996: One Title 1990: Eight Titles 500 Free: Conor Dwyer Women (1): Women (5): 200 Fly: Shaune Fraser 1,650 Free: Mimosa 200 Free: Whitney McNerney Hedgepeth 2009: Five Titles 100 Back: Kristen Linehan

57 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1987: Two Titles Dillon, * 1979: Three Titles GATOR NCAA TITLE Women (1): Women (2 AIAW): LEADERS 1,650 Free: Tami Bruce 1983: Eight Titles 100 Breast Renee Laravie Women Women (6): 800 FR: Renee Laravie, NAME TITLES Men (1): 100 IM: Suzanne Ackum, Elene 1. Tracy Caulkins 16 2. 11 800 FR: Duffy Dillon, Sandy 200 IM: Tracy Caulkins Jones, Brenda Borg 3. Dara Torres 9 Goss, Paul Robinson, Troy 400 IM: Tracy Caulkins t/4. Nicole Haislett 8 Dalbey 1-Meter: Megan Neyer Men (1): t/4. Megan Neyer 8 3-Meter: Megan Neyer 800 FR: David Zubero, John t/4. 8 t/7. Tami Bruce 7 1986: Nine Titles 400 MR: , Hillencamp, Keith Dickson, t/7. Gemma Spofforth 7 Women (8): Kathy Treible, Tracy t/7. Stephanie Zunich 7 500 Free: Tami Bruce Caulkins, Michele Kurtzman t/10. Carmen Cowart 6 t/10. Julie Gorman 6 1,650 Free: Tami Bruce 1978: Six Titles t/10. Kristen Linehan 6 1-Meter: Megan Neyer Men (2): Women (5 AIAW): t/13. Renee Laravie 5 3-Meter: Megan Neyer 400 FR: , 50 Breast: Kim Dunson t/13. Paige Zemina 5 100 Breast: Cindy Ounpuu Donald Gibb, Albert Mestre, 100 Breast: Kim Dunson t/15. Mimosa McNerney 4 t/15. Lorraine Perkins 4 200 Breast: Cindy Ounpuu Mike Heath 100 IM: Renee Laravie t/17. Theresa Andrews 3 400 FR: Dara Torres, Holly 800 FR: Geoff Gaberino, 200 IM: Renee Laravie t/17. Jennie Sawyer 3 Green, Carmen Cowart, Eric Boyer, Mike Heath, 800 FR: Renee Laravie, t/17. Laureen Welting 3 Mary Wayte Albert Mestre Renie Mullen, Judy Men 800 FR: Carmen Cowart, Anderson, Carol Goeke (800 NAME TITLES Mary Wayte, Paige Zemina, 1982: 14 Titles FR) 1. Ryan Lochte 7 2. Caelab Dressel 6 Jennie Sawyer Women (13): 3. Anthony Nesty 5 100 Free: Amy Caulkins Men (1): t/4. Greg Burgess 4 Men (1): 100 Fly: Tracy Caulkins 3-Meter: Chris Snode t/4. Geoff Gaberino 4 500 Free: 200 Fly: Tracy Caulkins t/4. Mike Heath 4 t/4. Martin Zubero 4 100 IM: Tracy Caulkins 1977: One Title t/8. Marcin Cieslak 3 1985: Four Titles 200 IM: Tracy Caulkins Women (1 AIAW): t/8. Conor Dwyer 3 Women (4): 400 IM: Tracy Caulkins 50 Back: Bonnie Broyles t/8. Shaune Fraser 3 400 IM: Mary Wayte 1-Meter: Megan Neyer t/8. Albert Mestre 3 t/12. 2 100 Free: Mary Wayte 3-Meter: Megan Neyer 1976: One Title t/12. Duffy Dillon 2 400 FR: Jennie Sawyer, 50 Breast: Kathy Treible Women (1 AIAW): t/12. Brett Fraser 2 Holly Green, Joan Franz, 100 Breast: Kathy Treible 50 Back: Bonnie Broyles t/12. John Hillencamp 2 Mary Wayte 200 Breast: Kathy Treible t/12. David Larson 2 t/12. Sebastien Rousseau 2 800 FR: Jennie Sawyer, 200 MR: Theresa Andrews, 1974: One Title t/18. Bradley Ally 1 Joan Franz, Laureen Kathy Treible, Amy Caulkins, Women (1 AIAW): t/18. Eric Boyer 1 Welting, Mary Wayte Andrea Cross* 400 FR: Laura Pasternak, t/18. Matt Cetlinski 1 t/18. Matt Cole 1 400 MR: Michele Kurtzman, Barbara Thomas, Karen t/18. 1 1984: 10 Titles Kathy Treible, Tracy Stotlemeyer, Sue Halfacre t/18. Keith Dickson 1 Women (8): Caulkins, Theresa Andrews t/18. Donald Gibb 1 200 IM: Tracy Caulkins#, 1973: Two Titles t/18. 1 t/18. Brent Mitchell 1 400 IM: Tracy Caulkins* Men (1): Women (2 AIAW): t/18. Paul Robinson 1 100 Breast: Tracy Caulkins* 200 Fly: Craig Beardsley 400 Free: Sue Halfacre t/18. Bill Sawchuck 1 200 Fly: Tracy Caulkins* 400 FR: Sue Halfacre, Kathy t/18. Adam Sioui 1 1-Meter: Megan Neyer 1981: Five Titles Thomas, Jackie White, t/18. Chris Snode 1 t/18. Bob Utley 1 3-Meter: Megan Neyer Women (3 AIAW): Barbara Thomas t/18. Mark Szaranek 1 400 FR: Laureen Welting, 50 Breast: Kathy Treible Kathy Treible, Tracy 100 Breast: Kathy Treible @ U.S. Open Record TOTAL NCAA TITLES: Caulkins, Mary Wayte 200 Breast: Kathy Treible # American Record 135 (Women: 89; Men: 46) 800 FR: Laureen Welting, * NCAA Record Women Kathy Treible, Tracy Men (2): ^ UF Record 80 individual titles (69 NCAA); 24 Caulkins, Mary Wayte 200 Fly: Craig Beardsley AIAW – Association for relay titles (20 NCAA); 104 total 800 FR: Bill Sawchuck, Intercollegiate national titles (89 NCAA) Men (2): John Hillencamp, Geoff Athletics for Women Men 200 Free: Mike Heath Gaberino, David Larson 36 individual titles; 10 relay titles; 800 FR: Albert Mestre, 46 total national titles Geoff Gaberino, Duffy AIAW Titles: 15 (women)

58 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATOR ALL-AMERICANS WOMEN King, Patty 83-87 9 Warner, Kahlia 13-16 2 Hairston, Steve 69 1 Russo, Barry 67-68 2 Name Years # of Kurtzman, Michele 79-83 15 Wayte, Mary 84-88 26 Hartley, Brian 04-06 10 St. Dennis, Mike 79-81 4 Sakovich, Jon 91-92 7 Ackum, Susanne 78-81 3 Laravie, Renee 77-79 10 Weiman, Candace 05-06 16* Heath, Mike 83-86 19 Salatta, Lucas 06-07 14 Allen, Virginia 78-81 12 Larson, Kim 06-08 5 Welting, Laureen 83-87 2 Hernandez, Zach 12- 1 Samuels, Chuck 77 1 Anderson, Judy 77-79 6 Lawrence, Heather 94-98 2 Werth, Karin 84-88 10 Hillencamp, John 79-82 14 Santosefano, Charlie 92 1 Andrews, Theresa 81-83 13 Linehan, Kristen 88-92 13 White, Jackie 72-73 1 Homer, Christian 14- 3 Linn, Ashlee 12-16 9 Wilding, Kristin 91-95 2 Hornos, Paulo 96-98 1 Sawchuck, Bill 79, 81-82 6 Atkinson, Janelle 01-04 10 Schultz, Scott 02-04 3 Balla, Danielle 77-78 1 Loveless, Lea 89-91 6 Winter, Lauren 07-08 4 Hughes, Tim 05-08 6 Lowe, Jemma 09-10 8 Wood, Brandy 91-94 1 Jansen, Mike 00-02 7 Sherrard, Duncan 00-02 14 Bateman, Sarah 09-12 14 Signorin, Connor 10-14 5 Beisel, Elizabeth 10-14 18 Luthersdottir, Hilda 10-14 12 Woolger, Christi 82-86 8 Jayme, Carlos 01-04 26 Magill, Molly 91-93 2 Zach, Susan 78-80 1 Johnson, Grant 05-08 4 Sioui, Adam 02-05 19 , Jill 78-82 3 Smith, Jos 06-09 4 Bernhardt, Vipa 03-06 19 Maranhao, Joanna 05 1 Zalewski, Ellese 10-14 14 Joyce, Mike 11 1 Marley, Nancy 88-92 11 Zemina, Paige 86-89 12 Justice, Sean 96-98 4 Smith, Kevin 71 1 Bohunicky, Jamie 09-13 1 Snode, Chris 77-80 6 Booth, Laura 91-95 17 Martindale, Leah 98-02 10 Zunich, Stephanie 88-91 20 Kaufmann, Scott 03 1 Masler, Vicky 79-82 1 Kellam, Chris 01-04 10 Solaeche-Gomez, E. 11- 11 Borgh, Brenda 78-81 2 193 All-Americans 1,388 Soltis, Doug 81-84 9 Boyd, Jennifer 85-86 2 Mathieu, Alicia 10-14 4 * Received four honors before Kennedy, Patrick 83-84, 86 9 Maughan, Amelia 14- 1 Kiedel, Michael 95-96 8 Sommer, Scott 11 1 Breedy, Christine 78-81 12 transferring to UF. Stewart, Mark 95-96 7 McCully, Margueruite77-79 1 Kierstead, Kevin 70-73 4 Brinson, Sidney 88-92 5 Stickels, Coley 97-98 3 McLarty, Sara 01-04 15 MEN Kim, Bryan 99-01 5 Brossman, Juliane 86-89 5 Stockwell, Mark 85 3 McCann, Katie 04-05 3 Name Years # Kostowicz, Jim 00-02 5 Brown, Rosie 79-83 8 Strate, Bill 69 1 McKnight, Lindsey 12-16 5 Ally, Bradley 06-09 23 Larson, David 78-81 21 Brown, Summer 95-96 2 Summers, Nathan 99-01 15 Ament, Jamie 91-92 4 Laugherty, Bobby 83-86 8 Broyles, Bonnie 75-78 6 McNerney, Mimosa 92-96 7 Swift, Ryan 97, 99-00 6 Armstrong, Duncan 89 2 Bruce, Tami 85-89 13 Meinhard, Veronica 88-92 4 Lawless, Ben 15- 1 Switkowski, Jan 16 14 Artley, Will 73-77 10 Bohunicky, Jamie 10-13 11 Melgaard, Megan 98-01 5 Lewis, Kreg 84 1 Switzer, Keith 85 2 Ballester, Jose 91 1 Bullock, Karrie 96-97 3 Merk, Denise 97-00 3 Lichtner, Frank 72-73 2 Szaranek, Mark 14- 14 Beardsley, Craig 79-82 8 Burckle, Caroline 05-08 23 Metzler, Whitney 96-98 1 Lindsey, Gabe 96-97 3 Taylor, Jayme 85-88 9 Bittner, Brent 71-73 3 Carruth, Shelly 82-85 1 Miller, Karianne 80-81 3 Linscheer, Enrico 93-94 6 Taylor, Jason 09-13 1 Blyzinskyj, Jack 14-17 11 Carusone, Ashley 04-07 1 Miltenherger, Lenora 76-77 2 Linscheer, Giovanni 94 2 Thompson, Jason 91-93 4 Bonewit, Rob 92-93 6 Caulkins, Amy 79-83 22 Mounce, Mary Beth 99-01 2 Livingston, Jerry 62-64 4 Tjin-A-Tam, Ansel 01-02, 04 6 Borland, Jim 54 1 Caulkins, Tracy 81-84 21 Morgan, Melanie 89-93 2 Lochte, Ryan 02-06 24 Towne, Alyn 91-93 10 Borreca, Nick 05-06 5 Costa-Schmid, Melani 09-10 4 Moses, Melisa 92-93 2 Lopez, Alex 98, 00 9 Townsend, Darian 05-06 8 Bosbyshell, John 71-74 4 Cowart, Carmen 85-89 20 Mullen, Renie 76-78 4 Loughran, Marco 10-11 Tullius, Rex 06-09 5 Boyer, Eric 84-86 6 Cross, Andrea 81-82 10 Napier, Stephanie 07-10 8 Lusk, Ryan 99-00 4 Turner, James 11-12 4 Bradley, Matt 72 1 Crippen, Teresa 09-12 17 Neyer, Megan 82-84, 86 8 Maddox, Ron 81-82 5 Utley, Bob 89-92 22 Bray, Chandler 17- 2 Cross, Laura 99-01 4 Nickson, Natalie 98-01 1 Main, Corey 13-16 16 Vidal, Rafael 82-85 6 Brown, Derek 84 1 Crowe, Mandy 95-99 8 Niedermeyer, Andrea 91-93 1 Mangabeira, Gabriel 02-05 18 Volcan, Ramon 77 3 Bruner, Carlton 91-93 5 Daniel, Debbie 85-89 6 Nye, Jennifer 78-80 3 Marci, Steve 67-68 3 Wallace, Dan 11-14 12 Burckle, Clark 07-09 9 Devlin, Kara 85-86 1 O’Brien, Eileen 79-83 4 Martin, Cameron 09-13 7 Wallace, Paul 85-88 16 Burgess, Greg 93-94 12 Dodson, Monica 08-11 5 Ounpuu, Cindy 85-87 7 Martinez, Raul 09-10 1 Welch, Corey 05 1 Caldwell, Nicholas 11-12 1 Dryden, Nikki 93-96 9 Pasternak, Laura 73-74 2 Martinez-Scarpe, Enzo 16- 1 Werner, Pawel 12-16 9 Carl, Martin 94 3 Duggan, Nicole 97-00 9 Pavlik, Melissa 00-00 1 Mashburn, Mark 77-79 6 West, David 96 3 Cetlinski, Matt 83-86 8 Dunson, Deane 78-79 2 Pazevic, Alana 10-12 1 McBride, Steve 61-62 2 Whitaker, Alan 72 1 Chelosky, Gary 70-73 5 White, Craig 55 1 Dunson, Kim 76-79 7 Perkins, Lorraine 87-90 15 McDonnell, Steve 70-72 4 Christensen, Eric 95-96 4 Wiebeck, Kris 03-05 4 du Plessis, Renate 01-03 7 Peterson, Sarah 07-10 1 McKee, Mark 69-71 4 Cieslak, Marcin 10-14 25 Wilcox, Jonathan 06-07 1 Ellis, Jaime 00-04 16 Pike, Natalie 05-08 14 McKee, Tim 72-73 4 Clarke, Stephen 93-95, 97 23 Wilcox, Zach 03, 05 5 Ellis, Jana 87-89 7 Price, Shannon 91-95 11 McPherson, Andy 68-69 3 Cole, Matt 97-00, 99 17 Williams, Bruce 68-71 5 Ertler, Marjorie 79-81 4 Proud, Stephanie 07-09 6 Medei, Dan 97 2 Counts, Chris 95-96 10 Williams, Chuck 78 1 Farrell, Maureen 01-05 20 Pulte, Mollie 16- 1 Mellor, Steve 94 3 Crete, Ryan 09-10 1 Wolfgarten, Jan 04 1 Forrest, Lisa 82-83 1 Quirk, Wendy 76-77 5 Mestre, Albert 83-86 17 Curby, Matt 11-14 7 Work, Tobias 05-08 3 Franco, Barbara 92-96 4 Ramirez, Lily 09-10 1 Miller, Andy 77 2 D’Arrigo, Mitch 14-17 12 Zielinski, Brian 83 2 Franco, Claudia 93-94 6 Rapp, Betsy 78-82 10 Miller, Kyle 78-80 9 Dalbey, Troy 87 6 Zubero, David 78-81 14 Franz, Joan 83-85 6 Reid, Jamie 03-06 1 Mitchell, Brent 90-93 11 Davelaar, Rodion 09-13 1 Zubero, Martin 88-91 15 Frega, Desiree 00-03 1 Retrum, Leah 04-08 12 Monasterio, Ricardo 00-01 4 deBorde, Brad 10-14 20 Frehling, Kaitlin 10-13 2 Rogers, Lindsay 09-10 4 Mrazek, Bill 04-07 4 207 All-Americans 1,386 DeMatteis, Luca 05-07 4 Fuller, Debbie 84-87 4 Russell, Sinead 12- 14 Munch, Ricky 11-14 2 Dennison, John 89-91 8 Fung, Natasha 11-13 2 Rzadkowolsky, Sharon98-01 2 Narcowich, Joel 73 1 TOP INDIVIDUALS Dickson, Keith 77-80 16 Nead, Kevin 06-08 2 Gacio, Michelle 91-95 1 Salamone, Kara 09-10 4 Women Dillon, Duffy 84-87 13 Nesty, Anthony 90-92 16 Gernaat, Lynnette 81-83 5 Sawyer, Jennifer 84-86 10 T1. Nicole Haislett 28 Dioguardi, Tom 65-67 5 Nichols, Jeff 96 2 Gibbes, Cerian 01-02 1 Showalter, Corinne 09-13 1 T1. Dara Torres 28 Donnelly, Eric 99-02 9 Norris, Philip 00-01, 03 4 Gibney, Chantal 01-04 14 Smith, Kirsten 11-12 3 T1. Kathy Treible 28 Dornay, Bill 70-71 3 Norton, Matt 10-12 3 Goeke, Carol 85-86 1 Soden, Diane 75-78 5 4. Mary Wayte 26 Drake, Phil 57 2 Odendaal, Hendrik 98-02 10 Gorman, Julie 87-90 13 Spofforth, Gemma 07-10 25 5. Gemma Spofforth 25 Drenik, Matt 98 3 Omana, Carlos 11-14 1 Green, Holly 83-86 16 Stafford, Shara 08-11 13 T6. Caroline Burckle 23 Dressel, Caeleb 15- 21 Orschiedt, Peter 70-72 3 Green, Meredith 02-05 3 Stemper, Vicki 89-93 12 T6. Jane Kerr 23 Dwyer, Conor 10-11 12 Ostlund, Grant 79-80 4 Grimes, Robyn 97-01 5 Stotlemeyer, Karen 74 1 8. Amy Caulkins 22 Elliott, Matt 11-15 11 Pearson, Ford 89-90 7 Guenthner, Laurabeth 06-09 3 Tappin, Ashley 93-94 7 9. Tracy Caulkins 21 Fagler, Chauncey 82 1 Pedraza, Joey 08-11 2 Haislett, Nicole 90-94 28 Teague, Cara 99-03 2 T10. Carmen Cowart 20 Fairbanks, David 86-87, 89 5 Penniman, Daniel 05-08 14 Hakannsson, Eva 79-80 5 Tennison, Diane 99-03 6 T10. Maureen Farrell 20 Fosdick, Scott 84-86 4 Perkins, Jimmy 68-70 4 Halfacre, Sue 73-74 3 Theilmann, Jessica 12-16 7 T10. Stephanie Zunich 20 Thomas, Barbara 72-75 2 Fraser, Brett 09-11 19 Perry, Glynn 78-80 6 Harper, Rebecca 02-05 4 Men Thomas, Kathy 72-74 1 Fraser, Shaune 07-10 27 Pinzon, Omar 07-10 17 Hartley, Amanda 05-08 1 1. Shaune Fraser 27 Timmons, Beth 95-96 5 Frayler, Arthur 13-16 1 Plemons, John 73 1 Hazel, Beth 91-95 6 2. Carlos Jayme 26 Torey, Blazey 82 2 Frentsos, Jerry 85-87 3 Quarry, Ed 74 3 Healy, Colleen 05-08 3 3. Marcin Cieslak 25 Torres, Dara 85-89 28 Gaberino, Geoff 81-84 15 Ramirez, Rob 80-81 5 Heckman, Dawn 95-99 14 4. Ryan Lochte 24 Trainer, Sue 95-96 3 Gercsak, Balazs 09-11 4 Ratliff, Will 05 1 Hedgepeth, Whitney 89-90 7 T5. Bradley Ally 23 Treible, Kathy 81-84 28 Giambalvo, Vince 90 1 Ray, David 73-74 5 Hinds, Natalie 12-16 20 T5. 23 Tripp, Jennifer 86-89 2 Gibb, Donald 82-83 5 Raymond, Jeff 09-10 5 Hinton, Tina 92-96 3 T5. Sandy Goss 23 Uhle, Mary 03-05 8 Glassman, Mike 88 1 Reeves, Frank 95 1 Hommert, Jennifer 95-99 15 8. Bob Utley 22 Ujevich, Jan 79-81 4 Gomez, Roberto 09-10 4 Reeves, Greg 99, 01 4 Horstead, Jill 86-90 2 T9. David Larson 21 Vanderbilt, Samantha 05-08 5 Gonzalez, Chuy 96-97 7 Reeves, John 72-73 2 Hummer, Mary 81-85 3 T9. Caelab Dressel 21 Vincent, Dady 88-91 8 Gorre, Jason 86-88 7 Retrum, John 98 1 Irish, Linda 81-82 3 10. Brad deBorde 20 Vollmer, Dana 06-06 4 Goss, Sandy 87-90 23 Richardson, Hank 99-01 6 Johnsen, Leisa 82-84 3 T11. Brett Fraser 19 Wagner, Allison 95-98 11 Green, Rickey 88 1 Robinson, Paul 87-90 19 Jones, Elene 78-80 5 T11. Mike Heath 19 Wagstaff, Janie 93-94 11 Greenwell, Joe 83-84 2 Robinson, Ted 54 1 Joseph, Rachel 95-98 4 T11. Paul Robinson 19 Walker, Amy 92-96 3 Griffith, Jim 72-73 2 Rooney, Maxime 17- 3 Katz, Taylor 13-17 1 T11. Adam Sioui 19 Gustafson, Eric 74 1 Kemp, Elizabeth 07-10 8 Walker, Laura 88-90 7 Rousseau, Sebastien 09-14 14 Guyot, Matt 92-93 2 Kerr, Jane 88-92 23 Walsh, Huddie 76-78 5 Rudolf, Roland 07-10 9 59 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-AMERICANS 2017: 31 Honors 2014: 74 Honors 2012: 55 Honors 200 Back, 200 Fly Men (31 Honors) Women (31 Honors) Women (27 Honors) Monica Dodson (1): Platform J. Blyzinskyj (3): 200 FR, 400 MR, 200 Elizabeth Beisel (4): 400 IM, 200 Back, Sarah Bateman (5): 50 Free*, 100 Liz Kemp (1): 400 FR MR 800 FR, 200 fly* Free*, 200 FR*, 400 FR*, 400 MR* Jemma Lowe (4): 400 MR, 200 MR, C. Bray (2): 400 MR, 200 MR Natalie Hinds (6): 100 free, 200 MR, Elizabeth Beisel (4): 200 Back, 400 IM, 100 Fly, 200 Fly M. D’Arrigo (3): 800 FR, 500 Free*, 400 MR, 400 FR, 50 free*, 200 FR* 800 FR, 400 MR* Stephanie Napier (1): 200 FR 1650 Free* Ashlee Linn (3): 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 Jamie Bohunicky (4): 800 FR, 200 FR*, Lindsay Rogers (2): 400 MR, 200 MR C. Dressel (7): 50 free, 100 free, 100 FR* 200 Free*, 400 FR* Kara Salamone (1): 3-meter diving, fly, 200 FR, 400 MR, 200 MR, 400 FR Hilda Luthersdottir (3): 200 MR, 400 Teresa Crippen (6): 200 Back, 200 Fly, platform E. Martinez-Scarpe (1): 200 FR MR, 100 breast* 400 IM, 800 FR, 200 FR*, 400 MR* Gemma Spofforth (7): 200 FR, 200 M. Rooney (3): 200 Free; 800 FR; 400 Alicia Mathieu (1): 1650 free Kaitlin Frehling (2): 200 FR*, 400 FR* IM^, 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 Back, 200 FR Lindsey McKnight (1): 200 FR* Natasha Fung (1): 800 FR Back, 400 FR J. Switkowski (7): 800 FR, 200 FR, 400 Sinead Russell (7): 200 back, 200 MR, Hilda Luthersdottir (3): 100 Breast*, Shara Stafford (6): 200 FR, 50 Free, MR, 400 FR, 200 IM*, 200 Free*, 200 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 100 back*, 200 Breast*, 400 MR* 400 MR, 800 FR, 100 Free, 400 FR Fly* 200 FR* Alicia Mathieu (1): 1,650 Free* Men (38 Honors) M. Szaranek (5): 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 Ellese Zalewski (6): 100 fly, 200 MR, Kirsten Smith (1): 400 IM* Conor Dwyer (7): 500 Free, 400 MR, FR, 200 MR, 400 FR 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR, 200 FR* Men (28 Honors) 200 MR, 200 Free, 800 FR, 100 Free ^, Men (43 Honors) Nicholas Caldwell (1): 800 FR 400 FR 2016: 51 Honors Jack Blyzinskyj (1): 100 back* Marcin Cieslak (6): 200 IM, 100 Fly, Brett Fraser (7): 200 FR, 400 MR 200 Women (14 Honors) Marcin Cieslak (7): 100 fly, 200 IM, 200 Fly, 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR* MR, 200 Free, 800 FR, 100 Free ^, 400 Natalie Hinds (4): 100 Free, 400 FR*, 200 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 Matt Curby (2): 200 FR, 400 FR* FR 50 Free*, 800 FR* FR Brad deBorde (6): 200 FR, 50 Free*, Shaune Fraser (7): 200 FR, 200 IM, Kahlia Warner (2): 1-Meter, 3-Meter; Mathew Curby (2): 200 FR, 400 FR 100 Free*, 400 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR* 400 MR, 200 Free, 800 FR, 200 Fly, 400 Taylor Katz (1): 200 Fly* Mitch D’Arrigo (4): 200 free, 500 free, Matt Elliott (2): 200 MR*, 400 MR* FR Ashlee Linn (2): 400 FR*, 800 FR* 1650 free, 800 FR Cameron Martin (3): 200 Fly*, 200 Balazs Gercsak (1): 500 Free Amelia Maughan (1): 800 FR* Brad deBorde (6): 50 free, 100 free, MR*, 400 MR* Roberto Gomez (2): 200 FR, 400 FR Lindsey McKnight (1): 400 FR* 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Matt Norton (2): 400 FR*, 200 MR* Mollie Pulte (1): 400 FR* Marco Loughran (3): 200 MR, 100 Matt Elliot (4): 400 MR, 100 breast*, Connor Signorin (1): 800 FR Back, 200 Back Jessica Thielmann (2): 800 FR*, 1,650 200 breast*, 400 IM* Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (2): 400 FR* Matt Norton (1): 200 FR Arthur Frayler (1): 1650 free IM, 800 FR Omar Pinzon (5): 200 IM, 400 MR, 200 Men (37 Honors) Christian Homer (1): 200 MR James Turner (2): 200 FR, 400 FR* MR, 100 Back, 200 Back J. Blyzinskyj (4): 200 FR, 400 MR, 100 Corey Main (4): 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 Dan Wallace (1): 400 IM*2 Jeff Raymond (2): 200 Free^, 800 FR Back*, 200 MR MR, 200 back* Sebastien Rousseau (2): 400 IM^, M. D’Arrigo (4): 800 FR, 500 Free, 200 Sebastien Rousseau (4): 200 fly, 200 2011: 57 Honors Women (38 Honors) 200 Fly Free, 1,650 Free* FR, 800 FR, 400 IM* Roland Rudolf (1): 200 Back^ C. Dressel (7): 50 Free, 200 FR, 400 Connor Signorin (1): 400 IM* Sarah Bateman (5): 50 Free, 200 FR*, MR, 100 Fly, 200 MR, 100 Free, 400 FR Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (5): 200 400 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR* 2009: 71 Honors A. Frayler (1): 1,650 Free* MR, 400 MR, 200 IM*, 100 breast*, 200 Elizabeth Beisel (5): 200 Back, 500 Women (38 Honors) B. Lawless (1): 1,650 Free* breast* Free, 400 IM, 800 FR, 400 MR* Sarah Bateman (1): 200 FR* C. Main (4): 200 FR, 400 MR, 200 Dan Wallace (3): 500 free, 400 IM, 800 Jamie Bohunicky (4): 800 FR, 200 Melani Costa-Schmid (1): 800 FR* Back*, 400 FR FR* Free*, 200 FR*, 400 FR* Teresa Crippen (3): 200 back, 400 IM, J. Switkowski (7): 800 FR, 200 IM, 400 Teresa Crippen (4): 200 Back, 200 Fly, 800 FR* MR, 200 Free, 200 MR, 200 Fly*, 400 FR 2013: 75 Honors 400 IM, 800 FR Monica Dodson (1): Platform* M. Szaranek (6): 800 FR, 200 IM, 200 Women (34 Honors) Monica Dodson (2): 3-Meter Diving, Laurabeth Guenthner (2): 1,650 free, FR, 400 IM*, 200 MR, 400 FR Elizabeth Beisel (5): 400 IM, 200 IM, Platform* 500 free* P. Werner (3): 800 FR, 500 Free*, 200 200 Back, 400 MR, 800 FR Hilda Luthersdottir (4): 100 Breast*, Liz Kemp (3): 400 MR*, 400 FR*, 800 Free* Jamie Bohunicky (1): 800 FR 200 Breast*, 200 MR*, 400 MR* FR* Natasha Fung (1): 400 FR Alicia Mathieu (1): 1,650 Free* Jemma Lowe (4): 100 fly, 200 fly, 300 2015: 55 Honors Natalie Hinds (7): 100 free, 200 FR, Alana Pazevic (1): 200 MR* MR, 400 MR* Women (15 Honors) 400 MR, 200 MR, 400 FR, 50 free*, 100 Corinne Showalter (1): 1,650 Free* Stephanie Napier (3): 200 MR, 200 Natalie Hinds (3): 100 Fly, 100 Free, fly* Kirsten Smith (2): 400 IM*, 400 FR* FR*, 400 FR* 400 FR Ashlee Linn (1): 200 back* Shara Stafford (7):200 Free, 800 FR, Stephanie Proud (4): 400 IM, 200 Ashlee Linn (3): 400 FR, 800 FR*, 200 Hilda Luthersdottir (2): 200 MR, 400 50 Free*, 100 Free*, 200 FR*, 400 FR*, back, 400 FR*, 800 FR* Back* MR 400 MR* Lily Ramirez (1): 200 FR* Amelia Maughan (2): 400 FR, 800 FR* Alicia Mathieu (1): 1650 free Men (19 Honors) Lindsay Rogers (2): 200 MR, 400 MR* Lindsey McKnight (2): 400 FR, 800 Sinead Russell (7): 100 back, 200 Marcin Cieslak (5): 200 Fly, 200 IM, Kara Salamone (2): Platform, FR* back, 200 FR, 400 MR, 200 MR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR, 100 Fly* 1-meter* Jessica Thielmann (4): 500 Free, 1,650 400 FR Rodion Davelaar (1): 200 MR Gemma Spofforth (7): 200 IM, 100 Free, 400 IM, 800 FR* Jessica Thielmann (2): 1650 free, 500 Brad deBorde (2): 200 FR*, 400 FR* back, 200 back, 200 MR, 200 FR*, 400 Kahlia Warner (1): One-Meter Dive free* Conor Dwyer (5): 500 Free, 400 MR, MR*, 400 FR* Men (40 Honors) Ellese Zalewski (6): 100 fly, 100 free, 800 FR, 400 IM*, 400 FR* Men (37 Honors) Jack Blyzinskyj (3): 100 Back*, 200 200 FR, 200 MR, 800 FR, 400 FR Brett Fraser (6): 200 Free, 800 FR, 200 Bradley Ally (5): 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Men (5 titles) MR, 400 MR, 100 Free*, 400 FR* FR, 400 MR, 200 fly* Matt Curby (1): 200 FR* Marcin Cieslak (7): 200 IM, 100 fly, Balazs Gercsak (1): 200 Fly* Clark Burckle (4): 400 IM, 200 breast, Mitch D’Arrigo (4): 200 Free*, 500 200 fly, 800 FR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 200 Mike Joyce (1): 400 IM 200 MR, 400 MR Free, 1,650 Free*, 800 FR MR* Marco Loughran (5): 100 Back, 200 Ryan Crete (1): 1650 free* Caeleb Dressel (7): 50 Free, 100 Free*, Mathew Curby (2): 200 FR, 400 FR Back, 200 MR, 400 MR, 200 FR* Brett Fraser (6): 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 100 Fly*, 200 FR*, 400 FR*, 200 MR, Brad deBorde (6): 50 free, 200 FR, 400 Cameron Martin (1): 200 Fly* FR, 100 free*, 200 free*, 800 FR* 400 MR MR, 400 FR, 100 fly*, 200 MR* Joey Pedraza (1): 1,650 Free* Shaune Fraser (6): 200 free, 200 fly, Matt Elliott (2): 200 Breast*, 400 MR Matt Elliot (3): 200 breast, 400 MR, Jeffrey Raymond (2):800 FR, 200 200 IM, 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 FR* Arthur Frayler (2): 500 Free*, 1,650 100 breast* Free* Balazs Gercsak (2): 500 free, 800 FR* Free* Corey Main (4): 200 FR, 400 MR, 400 Sebastien Rousseau (4): 200 Fly, 200 Roberto Gomez (2): 400 FR, 200 FR* Zach Hernandez (1): Platform Dive* FR, 200 back* Free, 800 FR, 200 IM* Raul Martinez (1): 200 FR* Christian Homer (2): 100 Fly*, 400 MR Cameron Martin (3): 200 fly, 100 fly*, Connor Signorin (2): 1,650 Free*, 400 Omar Pinzon (5): 100 back, 200 back, Corey Main (4): 200 FR*, 400 FR*, 800 200 MR* IM* 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR FR, 200 MR Ricky Munch (1): 200 MR* Scott Sommer (1): 200 FR* Jeff Raymond (1):800 FR* Ricky Munch (1): 200 MR Sebastien Rousseau (4): 200 fly, 500 James Turner (2): 200 FR*, 400 FR* Rex Tullius (4): 100 back, 200 MR, 200 free, 800 FR, 400 FR Carlos Omana (1): 400 IM* 2010: 74 Honors FR, 200 back* Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (2): 200 Connor Signorin (1): 400 IM* Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (2): 200 Women (36 Honors) Breast*, 200 IM Sarah Bateman (3): 200 FR, 50 Free^, 2008: 72 Honors Mark Szaranek (3): 200 IM*, 400 IM, IM*, 200 breast* Women (34 Honors) Jason Taylor (1): 1650 free* 200 MR 400 FR* Jamie Bohunicky (2): 800 FR, 400 FR Caroline Burckle (7): 500 Free, 400 Dan Wallace (5): 500 Free, 200 Fly*, Dan Wallace (3): 400 IM, 800 FR, 200 MR, 200 Free, 200 MR (p), 800 FR, 100 IM* Melania Costa-Schmid (3): 500 400 IM, 400 FR*, 800 FR Free^, 800 FR, 1650 Free Free, 400 FR* Pawel Werner (2): 200 Free*, 800 FR Pawel Werner (4): 800 FR, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 free* Teresa Crippen (4): 400 IM, 800 FR, 60 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-AMERICANS Gemma Spofforth (7): 200 IM*, 200 Caroline Burckle (3): 500 free, 800 FR, Chantal Gibney (4): 200m FR, 200m Eric Donnelly (2): 200 IM, 400 IM FR*, 400 MR, 100 back, 200 MR, 200 400 FR* MR*, 800m FR, 400m FR Mike Jansen (3): 400 MR, 100 Back*, back, 400 FR* Candace Weiman (5): 100 fly, 200 fly, Rebecca Harper (1): 400m MR* 200 Back Colleen Healy (3): 200 FR*, 400 MR, 200 IM*, 200 MR*, 400 MR* Katie McCann (1): 200m IM* Carlos Jayme (6): 50 Free*, 100 Free*, 200 MR Vipa Bernhardt (6): 100 breast, 200 Sara McLarty (4): 400m free, 400m IM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Stephanie Napier (2): 200 FR*, 200 breast, 200 IM*, 400 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 800m FR, 1,500m free Chris Kellam (2): 100 Back*, 200 Back MR MR* Leah Retrum (1): 200m back Jim Kostowicz (2): 200 FR, 200 MR* Natalie Pike (4): 200 FR*, 400 MR, 200 (4): 800 FR, 400 FR*, Mary Uhle (4): 200m FR, 200m free*, (5): 100 Fly*, 200 FR, 400 FR* 200 FR*, 200 MR* 800m FR, 400m FR FR, 400 FR, 200 MR*, 400 MR Stephanie Proud (2): 400 IM, 200 Natalie Pike (4): 800 FR, 400 FR*, 200 Men (36 Honors) Hendrik Odendaal (5): 50 Free*, 100 back FR*, 400 MR* Brian Hartley (2): 400m free*, 800m Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR* Samantha Vanderbilt (1): 100 back* Kim Larson (2): 800 FR, 200 FR* FR Scott Schultz (1): 800 FR Amanda Hartley (1): 200 MR Samantha Vanderbilt (3): 200 FR*, Carlos Jayme (7): 50m free*, 100m Duncan Sherrard (4): 200 IM, 400 IM, Leah Retrum (3): 800 FR, 200 back, 200 MR*, 400 MR* free, 200m free*, 200m FR, 400m FR, 200 Fly, 800 FR 400 IM* Men (35 Honors) 200m MR*, 400m MR Adam Sioui (5): 200 Fly*, 200 Free, Liz Kemp (2): 800 FR, 400 FR* Nick Borreca (3): 200 FR*, 200 MR, Chris Kellam (4): 100m back*, 200m 500 Free*, 400 FR, 800 FR Monica Dodson (1): platform 400 FR back, 200m MR*, 400m MR Ansel Tjin-A-Tam (2): 200 MR*, 400 Laurabeth Guenthner (1): 1,650 free Daniel Penniman (4): 200 FR*, 400 Ryan Lochte (6): 200m fly*, 200m IM, MR Men (38 Honors) MR, 200 MR, 400 FR 400m IM, 200m FR, 400m FR, 800m FR Roland Rudolf (4): 500 free*, 800 FR, Bradley Ally (6): 200 FR*, 200 IM, 400 Gabriel Mangabeira (6): 100m fly*, 2001: 66 Honors 200 back, 400 FR* MR, 400 IM, 800 FR, 200 breast* 100m back*, 200m FR, 400m FR, 200m Women (24 Honors) Omar Pinzon (5): 200 IM*, 400 MR, (7): 200 FR*, 200 IM*, MR*, 400m MR Janelle Atkinson (5): 200 Free, 500 200 MR*, 100 back, 200 back 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 back*, 800 FR, Bill Mrazek (2): 200m MR*, 400m MR Free, 1,650 Free, 400 FR, 800 FR Bradley Ally (6): 200 IM *, 200 FR(p)*, 200 back Scott Schultz (1): 400m FR Laura Cross (1): 800 FR 400 IM, 800 FR*, 200 breast*, 400 FR* Darian Townsend (2): 200 FR*, 400 FR Adam Sioui (5): 200m free, 200m fly, Jaime Ellis (5): 200 IM*, 400 IM, 1,650 Shaune Fraser (7): 200 IM*, 200 Brian Hartley (4): 500 free*, 400 IM*, 200m FR, 400m FR, 800m FR Free*, 200 FR, 400 FR FR(p)*, 400 MR, 200 free, 800 FR, 200 800 FR, 200 back* Ansel Tjin-A-Tam (1): 200m MR* Chantal Gibney (3): 200 FR, 400 FR, MR(p)*, 200 fly Ryan Lochte (6): 200 IM, 400 MR, 400 Kris Wiebeck (1): 800m FR 800 FR Jos Smith (2): 200 FR HM, 400 FR* IM, 800 FR, 200 back, 400 FR Jan Wolfgarten (1): 1,500m free Leah Martindale (4): 50 Free, 100 Daniel Penniman (3): 200 FR*, 400 Jonathan Wilcox (1): 1M diving Free, 200 FR, 400 FR MR, 400 FR* Luca DeMatteis (2): 200 MR, 200 2003: 66 Honors Sara McLarty (3): 500 Free, 1,650 Free, Clark Burckle (4): 400 MR, 200 MR(p)*, breast* Women (34 Honors) 400 IM* 400 IM, 200 breast Vipa Bernhardt (5): 100 Breast, 200 Megan Melgaard (1): 800 FR Joey Pedraza (1): 200 MR* 2005: 75 Honors Breast, 200 MR, 400 MR, 200 IM* Sharon Rzadkowolsky (1): 1650 Free* Tim Hughes (3): 200 MR*, 200 fly*, Women (39 Honors) Renate duPlessis (6): 200 FR, 200 MR, Diane Tennison (1): 200 FR 400 FR(p)* Vipa Bernhardt (4): 400 MR, 200 MR, 400 MR, 100 Fly, 100 Back, 400 FR* Men (42 Honors) Rex Tullius (1): 200 back* 100 breast, 200 breast Jaime Ellis (2): 800 FR, 200 IM* Eric Donnelly (3): 200 Fly*, 400 IM, Grant Johnson (1): 400 FR* Caroline Burckle (6): 400 MR, 200 Maureen Farrell (6): 200 FR, 200 MR, 800 FR Tobias Work (1): 1,650 free* free, 500 free, 200 FRp, 400 FR, 800 FR 400 MR, 200 Back, 100 Back*, 400 FR* Chris Kellam (1): 200 Back* Maureen Farrell (7): 200 FR, 400 MR, Chantal Gibney (4): 200 FR, 400 MR, Bryan Kim (1): 400 IM* 2007: 76 Honors 200 MR, 100 back, 200 Back, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 FR* Mike Jansen (3): 200 Back*, 200 MR*, Women (31 Honors) 800 FR Meredith Green (1): 1,650 Free* 400 MR* Caroline Burckle (7): 200 free, 500 Meredith Green (1): 1,650 free Rebecca Harper (1): 200 Fly* Carlos Jayme (6): 100 Free, 400 FR, free, 200 FR (p), 200 MR*, 400 MR, 400 Rebecca Harper (1): 200 fly* Sara McLarty (5): 500 Free, 1,650 Free, 200 MR*, 800 FR, 200 FR, 500 Free* FR, 800 FR Joanna Maranhao (1): 400 IM 400 IM, 800 FR, 400 FR* Jim Kostowicz (1): 200 FR Elizabeth Kemp (2): 200 FR*, 400 FR Katie McCann (2): 400 IM, 200 IM* (1): 200 Back (2): 1,650 Free*, Kim Larson (3): 500 free*, 1,650 free Natalie Pike (1): 200 FR Cara Teague (1): 200 MR 500 Free* *, 800 FR Leah Retrum (5): 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Diane Tennison (1): 200 FR Philip Norris (1): 400 MR* Stephanie Napier (2): 200 FR*, 200 back, 400 FRp, 800 FR Mary Uhle (1): 800 FR Hendrik Odendaal (3): 400 FR, 200 MR* Mary Uhle (3): 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Men (32 Honors) FR, 200 MR* Sarah Peterson (1): 100 back* Samantha Vanderbilt (1): 200 MR Carlos Jayme (7): 200 FR, 400 MR, Greg Reeves (3): 200 Fly, 400 IM, 200 Natalie Pike (5): 200 free*, 400 MR, Candace Weiman (7): 200 MR, 400 50 Free*, 800 FR, 200 MR*, 100 Free*, IM* 200 FR*, 400 FR, 800 FR MR, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 IM*, 100 fly, 400 FR Hank Richardson (1): 3-meter, Leah Retrum (3): 200 back, 200 IM*, 200 fly Scott Kaufmann (1): 1,650 Free* Chris Platform* 800 FR Men (36 Honors) Kellam (3): 400 MR, 200 MR*, 200 Back Duncan Sherrard (7): 200 Fly, 400 FR, Gemma Spofforth (4):100 back, 200 Nick Borreca (2): 200 FR, 400 FR Ryan Lochte (5): 200 IM, 200 FR, 400 800 FR, 100 Fly*, 200 IM*, 400 MR*, back, 200 MR*, 400 MR Luca DeMatteis (1): 200 Breast IM, 800 FR, 1,650 Free 200 MR* Lauren Winter (4): 200 MR*, 400 MR, Brian Hartley (4): 400 IM, 800 FR, 500 Gabriel Mangabeira (4): 200 FR, 400 Nathan Summers (6): 100 Free*, 400 200 FR*, 400 FR free, 200 Back MR, 200 MR, 400 FR FR, 100 Back*, 800 FR, 200 FR, 400 MR* Men (45 Honors) Ryan Lochte (7): 100 Back, 200 Back, Philip Norris (2): 400 MR, 200 MR Ansel Tjin-A-Tam (3): 200 Breast*, 200 Bradley Ally (6): 200 breast, 200 IM, 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 Scott Schultz (1): 400 FR MR*, 100 Breast* 400 IM, 200 FR (p) 400 FR, 400 MR FR Adam Sioui (4): 200 FR, 800 FR, 200 Clark Burckle (1): 200 breast* Gabriel Mangabeira (3): 200 FR, Free, 400 FR 1999: 42 Honors Luca De Matteis (1): 200 breast* 200MR, 400 MR Kris Wiebeck (2): 800 FR, 200 Free* Women (21 Honors) Shaune Fraser (7): 200 free*, 200 fly, Daniel Penniman (3): 200 FR, 200 MR, Zach Wilcox (3): 1-Meter, 3-Meter*, Mandy Crowe (3): 400 MR, 100 and 200 IM, 200 FR (p), 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 400 FR Platform* 200 Back* MR* Will Ratliff (1):200 MR Nicole Duggan (3): 400 FR, 800 FR, Tim Hughes (3): 200 fly*, 200 FR, 200 Adam Sioui (5): 200 FR, 200 Fly, 200 2002: 59 Honors 400 MR MR Free, 400 FR, 800 FR Women (22 Honors) Dawn Heckman (5): 500 Free, 1,650 Grant Johnson (3): 200 free*, 200 FR, Darian Townsend (6): 200 FR, 400 MR, Janelle Atkinson (4): 500 Free, 1,650 Free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR 800 FR 400 FR, 800 FR, 100 Free, 200 Free Free, 800 FR, 400 FR Jennifer Hommert (6): 200 IM, 400 Bill Mrazek (2): 200 breast, 200 MR* Corey Welch (1): 400 MR Renate du Plessis (1): 200 MR IM, 200 Back, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Kevin Nead (1): 400 IM* Kris Wiebeck (1): 200 Back Jaime Ellis (2): 200 FR, 800 FR Megan Melgaard (4): 500 Free, 1,650 Daniel Penniman (4): 200 FR, 400 FR, Zach Wilcox (2): 1M Diving, 3M Diving Maureen Farrell (1): 200 FR Free, 400 FR, 800 FR 200 MR*, 400 MR Cerian Gibbes (1): 200 MR Men (21 Honors) Omar Pinzon (2): 200 back*, 200 MR* 2004: 69 Honors Chantal Gibney (3): 200 FR, 800 FR, Matt Cole (5): 200 Back, 100 Back*, Roland Rudolf (4): 200 free*, 500 Women (33 Honors) 400 FR 400 FR*, 800 FR*, 400 MR* free*, 200 back, 800 FR Vipa Bernhardt (4): 400m MR*, 100m Meredith Green (1): 1,650 Free Eric Donnelly (2): 400 IM*, 800 FR* Lucas Salatta (7): 200 back, 200 IM, breast, 200m MR*, 200m breast Rebecca Harper (1): 200 Fly Paulo Hornos (1): 200 FR* 400 IM, 200 FR (p), 400 FR (p), 800 FR, Ashley Carusone (1): 400m IM* Leah Martindale (3): 200 FR, 200 MR, Bryan Kim (2): 800 FR*, 400 MR* 400 MR Jaime Ellis (7): 200m FR, 200m IM, 400 FR Ryan Lusk (1): 800 FR* Jos Smith (2): 200 FR, 400 FR 400m MR*, 200m free*, 200m MR*, Sara McLarty (3): 400 IM, 1,650 Free, Hendrik Odendaal (2): 200 FR*, 400 Tobias Work (2): 500 free*, 1,650 free* 800m FR, 400m FR 800 FR FR* Maureen Farrell (6): 200m FR, 400m Cara Teague (1): 200 MR Greg Reeves (1): 400 MR* 2006: 62 Honors MR*, 100m back*, 200m MR, 400m FR, Diane Tennison (1): 400 FR Hank Richardson (2): Platform, Women (27 Honors) 200m back Men (37 Honors) 3-Meter* 61 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-AMERICANS Nathan Summers (3): 200 FR*, 400 Men (27 Honors) Barbara Franco (2): 400 MR, 200 FR*, 400 MR* Eric Christensen (3): 400m IM, 800m Fly* 1991: 73 Honors Ryan Swift (2): 200 FR*, 400 FR* FR*, 400m MR* Michelle Gacio (1): 400 IM* Women (36 Honors) Chris Counts (6): 200m IM*, 200m Nicole Haislett (7): 100 Free, 200 Sidney Brinson (2): 200 Back, 100 1998: 38 Honors Free*, 200m Fly*, 800m FR*, 200m Free, 200 IM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, Back* Women (25 Honors) MR*, 400m MR* 400 MR Nicole Haislett (7): 50 Free, 100 Karrie Bullock (2): 400 FR, 400MRp Chuy Gonzalez (4): 100m Fly, 200m Beth Hazel (3): 400 MR, 100 Fly*, Free, 200 Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 Mandy Crowe (2): 100 Back, 400 MR Fly*, 200m MR*, 400m MR* 200 Back* FR, 400 MR Nicole Duggan (3): 400 FR, 400 MR, Sean Justice (1): 1,650m Free* Tina Hinton (1): 200 FR Jane Kerr (7): 200 IM, 100 Free*, 200 800 FR Michael Kiedel (3): 200m Free*, Mimosa McNerney (2): 1,650 Free, Free*, 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR Robyn Grimes (3): 1-Meter, 3-Meter, 800m FR*, 200m MR* 500 Free* Kristen Linehan (5): 100 Back, 200 Platform Gabe Lindsey (2): 1,650m Free*, Melanie Morgan (2): 400 MR, 400 FR Back, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Dawn Heckman (3): 400 FR, 400 MR, 800m FR* Melisa Moses (2): 1‑Meter, 3‑Meter* Veronica Meinhard (1): 200 Back* 800 MR Jeff Nichols (2):3-Meter*, Platform* Andrea Niedermeyer (1): 200 MR Lorraine Perkins (2): 100 Back, 200 Jennifer Hommert (3): 200 IM, 400 Mark Stewart (3): 100m Breast, Shannon Price (3): 100 Breast, 400 Back IM, 800 FR 200m MR*, 400m MR* MR, 200 Breast* Vicki Stemper (4): 100 Free*, 200 FR, Heather Lawrence (2): 1-meter, David West (3): 1-Meter*, 3-Meter*, Vicki Stemper (5): 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR 3-meter Platform* 800 FR, 100 Free*, 200 Free* Dady Vincent (5): 200 Free*, 200 Denise Merk (3): 200 breast, 400 FR, Janie Wagstaff (6): 200 Fly, 100 Fly*, 400 MR, 800 FR, 400 FR 400 MR 1995: 43 Honors Back, 200 Back, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 Stephanie Zunich (3): 100 Breast, Allison Wagner (4): 200 IM, 400 IM, Women (22 Honors) MR 200 MR, 400 MR 800 FR, 400 FRp Laura Booth (2): 200 FR*, 800 FR Kristin Wilding (2): 500 Free, 1,650 Men (37 Honors) Men (13 Honors) Nikki Dryden (4): 500 Free, 1,650 Free* Jamie Ament (2): 400 FR*, 800 FR* Matt Cole (3): 200MR*, 400 MR*, Free*, 200 FR*, 800 FR Men (25 Honors) Jose Ballester (1): 200 Fly* 800 MR* Barbara Franco (2): 200 Fly, 200 FR* Rob Bonewit (2): 200 FR, 200 MR* Carlton Brunner (2): 1,650 Free, Matt Drenik (3): 200 MR*, 400 MR*, Beth Hazel (3): 200 Back, 200 Fly*, (2): 1,650 Free, 800 800 FR* 800 FR* 200 FR* FR* John Dennison (4): 50 Free*, 400 Jason Hornbeck (1): 200 MR* Heather Lawrence (1): 1-Meter* Greg Burgess (5): 200 IM, 400 IM, FR*, 200 FR, 200 MR Sean Justice (1): 500 free* Mimosa McNerney (3): 500 Free, 200 Back, 400 FR*, 800 FR* Brent Mitchell (3): 100 Breast, 200 Alex Lopez (3): 200 MR*, 400 MR*, 1,650 Free, 800 FR Stephen Clarke (5): 100 Free, 200 Breast*, 400 MR 800 FR* Allison Wagner (5): 200 IM, 400 IM, FR, 400 FR*, 800 FR*, 200 MR* Anthony Nesty (5): 100 Fly, 200 Fly, John Retrum (1): 800 FR* 200 Breast, 200 FR*, 800 FR Matt Guyot (1): 200 FR 200 MR, 400 MR, 200 FR Coley Stickels (2): 200 MR*, 400 MR* Amy Walker (2): 400 IM, 200 Fly* Jon Sakovich (4): 200 Free*, 500 Men (21 Honors) Enrico Linscheer (3): 200 FR, 400 1997: 29 Honors FR*, 200 MR* Free, 1,650 Free*, 800 FR* Eric Christensen (1): 400 IM* Jason Thompson (1): Platform* Women (9 Honors) Stephen Clarke (6): 100 Fly*, 200 Brent Mitchell (2): 100 Breast*, 200 Karrie Bullock (1): 100 Breast* MR* Alyn Towne (4): 100 Free*, 200 FR, IM*, 400 FR*, 800 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 400 FR*, 200 MR Mandy Crowe (1): 100 Back MR* Jason Thompson (1): 1-Meter, Dawn Heckman (3): 200 Free*, 500 Platform Bob Utley (6): 100 Free*, 200 Free, Chris Counts (4): 400 FR*, 800 FR*, 200 FR, 400 FR*, 800 FR*, 400 MR Free, 800 FR* 200 MR*, 400 MR* Alyn Towne (3): 200 FR, 400 FR*, Jennifer Hommert (2): 400 IM, 800 800 FR Martin Zubero (5): 100 Back, 200 Michael Kiedel (5): 500 Free*, 400 Back, 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR FR* FR*, 800 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR* Rachel Joseph (1): 800 FR* Frank Reeves (1): 800 FR* 1992: 67 Honors 1990: 88 Honors Whitney Metzler (1): 800 FR* Mark Stewart (4): 100 Breast*, 400 Women (38 Honors) Women (52 Honors) Men (20 Honors) FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR* Sidney Brinson (1): 200m Back Sidney Brinson (2): 100 Back*, 200 Stephen Clarke (5): 100 Fly*, 200 Laura Booth (5): 200m FR, 400m FR, Back* FR*, 800 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR* 1994: 63 Honors 800m FR, 200m MR, 200m IM* Julie Gorman (5): 200 IM, 400 MR, Matt Cole (5): 200 Back*, 200 FR*, Women (38 Honors) Beth Hazel (3): 200m Back*, 100m 100 Fly, 800 FR, 200 Fly 800 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR* Laura Booth (4): 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 Fly*, 200m Fly* (7): 500 Free, Chuy Gonzalez (3): 100 Fly, 200 FR, 400 MRp Nicole Haislett (7): 100m Free, 400 MR, 200 MR, 200 Free, 800 FR, MR*, 400 MR* Nikki Dryden (3): 500 Free, 1,650 200m Free, 200m IM, 200m FR, 400m 200 Fly, 400 FR Sean Justice (2): 1,650 Free, 800 FR* Free, 800 FR FR, 800m FR, 400m MR Jane Kerr (6): 200 FR, 200 IM, 200 Gabe Lindsey (1): 800 FR* (6): 100 Free*, 200 Jane Kerr (6): 200m FR, 400m FR, Free, 800 FR, 100 Free, 400 FR Dan Medei (2): 200 MR*, 400 MR* Free*, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR 800m FR, 200m MR, 100m Free*, Kristen Linehan (4): 500 Free*, 200 Coley Stickels (1): 200 FR* Barbara Franco (1): 200 Fly 200m Free* MR, 100 Back, 200 Back Ryan Swift (1): 200 FR* Nicole Haislett (7): 100 Free, 200 Molly Magill (2): 500m Free*, Lea Loveless (6): 200 IM*, 400 MR, Free, 500 Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 1996: 67 Honors 1,650m Free* 200 MR, 100 Back, 200 Back, 400 FR FR, 400 MR Veronica Meinhard (3): 200m MR, Nancy Marley (5): 200 FR, 200 MR, Women (40 Honors) Mimosa McNerney (1): 1,650 Free* Summer Brown (2): 1-Meter, 400m MR, 100m Back* 200 Free*, 800 FR, 400 FR Shannon Price (4): 200 IM, 100 Shannon Price (4): 100m Breast, Lorraine Perkins (7): 200 FR, 400 3-Meter Breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Mandy Crowe (2): 100m Back*, 200m Breast, 200m MR, 400m MR MR, 200 MR, 100 Fly*, 100 Back, 200 (7): 50 Free*, 100 Vicki Stemper (3): 200m FR, 400m Back, 400 FR 400m MR* Free, 200 Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 Nikki Dryden (2): 200m Back*, FR, 100m Free* Dady Vincent (3): 400 MR, 800 FR, MR, 400 MR (3): 400m MR, 800m 200 Free* 800m FR Janie Wagstaff (5): 100 Fly, 200 Fly, Barbara Franco (1): 200m Fly FR, 200m Free* Stephanie Zunich (7): 200 FR, 50 100 Back, 200 MR, 400 MR Brandy Wood (1): 400m IM* Free*, 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 Breast, Dawn Heckman (3): 500m Free*, Men (25 Honors) 1,650m Free*, 800m FR Men (29 Honors) 200 Breast*, 400 FR Greg Burgess (7): 200 IM, 400 IM, Jamie Ament (2): 200m FR, 400m Tina Hinton (2): 200m FR*, 200m 200 Back, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 Men (36 Honors) MR* FR* John Dennison (2): 200 MR, 200 FR MR* Rob Bonewit (4): 200m FR, 400m Jennifer Hommert (4): 200m IM*, Martin Carl (3): 200 FR, 800 FR, 200 Vince Gianbalvo (1): 800 FR 400m IM*, 200m MR*, 400m FR* FR*, 200m MR, 400m MR Sandy Goss (7): 100 Free*, 200 MR* Carlton Bruner (1): 1,650m Free Rachel Joseph (3): 200m IM*, 200m Stephen Clarke (7): 100 Fly, 100 Free*, 200 Fly, 400 MR, 200 FR, 400 Back, 200m MR* Matt Guyot (1): 200m FR FR, 800 FR Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 IM*, Brent Mitchell (4): 100m Breast, Mimosa McNerney (3): 500m Free*, 200 MR* Brent Mitchell (2): 200 Breast*, 400 1,650m Free, 800m FR 200m Breast*, 200m MR, 400m MR Enrico Linscheer (3): 200 FR, 400 FR, Anthony Nesty (5): 100m Fly, 200m MR Beth Timmons (5): 100m Fly*, 200m 200 MR* Anthony Nesty (6): 100 Fly, 200 Fly, FR*, 400m FR*, 200m MRp*, 400m Fly, 800m FR*, 200m MR, 400m MR Giovanni Linscheer (2): 400 FR, 200 Jon Sakovich (3): 500m Free*, 200 MR, 400 MR, 200 FR, 400 FR MR* MR* Ford Pearson (6): 200 Free*, 200 IM, Sue Trainer (3): 200m FR*, 400m 1,650m Free*, 800m FR* Steven Mellor (3): 800 FR, 500 Free*, Charlie Santostefano (1): 800m FR* 200 MR, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR FR*, 400m MR* 1,650 Free* Allison Wagner (7): 200m IM, 400m Jason Thompson (1): Platform* Bob Utley (6): 200 Free*, 200 IM, 200 IM, 200m Fly*, 400m FR*, 800m FR, 1993: 68 Honors Alyn Towne (3): 200m FR, 400m FR*, MR, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR 200m MR*, 400m MR* Women (43 Honors) 200m MR Martin Zubero (5): 100 Back, 200 Amy Walker (3): 200m FR*, 400m Laura Booth (6): 50 Free, 100 Free, Bob Utley (4): 200m Free, 400m FR*, Back, 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR FR*, 200m MR* 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR 800m FR*, 400m MR 62 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-AMERICANS 1989: 85 Honors FR Paul Wallace (6): 200 IM, 100 Breast, (1): 200m Fly Women (58 Honors) Martin Zubero (2): 200m Back*, 100 Free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR 400m IM* 1983: 78 Honors Juliane Brossman (3): 500 Free, 200 1985: 75 Honors Women (45 Honors) Free*, 1,650 Free 1987: 62 Honors Women (43 Honors) Theresa Andrews (6): 200 MR, 200 Tami Bruce (1): 500 Free* Women (30 Honors) Joan Franz (6): 100 Free, 200 Free, Back, 100 Back, 400 MR, 500 Back, Carmen Cowart (5): 50 Free*, 200 Tami Bruce (4): 500 Free, 1,650 Free, 500 Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR 400 FR Free, 800 FR, 200 FR, 400 FR 200 IM, 800 FR Debbie Fuller (2): 1‑Meter, 3‑Meter Rosie Brown (2): 500 Free, 800 FR Debbie Daniel (3): 800 FR, 400 MR, Carmen Cowart (4): 200 MR, 200 FR, Holly Green (6): 200 Back, 200 Fly, Shelly Carruth (1): 200 Back 400 FR 400 FR, 800 FR 200 MR, 400 MR, 200 FR, 400 FR Amy Caulkins (5): 200 MR, 100 Fly, Jana Ellis (4): 200 IM*, 200 Free, 100 Debbie Fuller (1): 1‑Meter Mary Hummer (2): 1‑Meter, 3‑Meter; 50 Fly, 100 Free, 100 IM Free, 400 FR Jill Horstead (2): 200 Fly*, 400 MR* Patty King (5): 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 Tracy Caulkins (7): 200 IM, 400 IM, Julie Gorman (4): 200 IM*, 100 Fly, Patty King (1): 200 Fly* IM, 200 MR, 400 MR 100 Breast, 400 MR, 200 Fly, 100 IM, 400 MR, 200 Fly Cindy Ounpuu (3): 100 Breast, 200 Jennie Sawyer (6): 100 Free, 200 400 FR Jane Kerr (4): 800 FR, 200 Free, 100 MR, 400 MR* Free, 200 MR, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Andrea Cross (2): 200 MR, 800 FR Free*, 400 FR Dara Torres (7): 50 Free, 100 Free*, Mary Wayte (7): 100 Free, 200 Free, Lisa Forrest (1): 200 Back Kristen Linehan (4): 500 Free*, 100 200 Free*, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 500 Free, 400 IM, 400 MR, 400 FR, Lynnette Gernaat (3): 500 Free, 800 Back, 400 MR, 200 Back 400 MR* 800 FR FR, 1,650 Free Nancy Marley (6): 200 MR, 800 FR, Jennifer Tripp (2): 200 MR, 400 MR* Laureen Welting (1): 800 FR Holly Green (3): 800 FR, 200 Fly, 200 FR, 200 Free, 100 Free*, 200 Fly* Mary Wayte (6): 100 Free, 200 Free, Karin Werth (5): 100 Fly, 200 IM, 200 400 FR Lorraine Perkins (2): 200 MR, 100 200 IM*, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR MR, 400 MR, 200 FR Christi Woolger Linda Irish: (1): 1,650 Free Back Men (32 Honors) (3): 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly Leisa Johnsen (1): 3‑Meter Dara Torres (7): 200 MR, 50 Free, 200 Troy Dalbey (6): 50 Free, 100 Free, Men (32 Honors) Michele Kurtzman (2): 400 MR, 400 FR, 100 Fly, 400 MR, 100 Free, 400 FR 200 Free, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Eric Boyer (2): 200 Free, 800 FR FR Laura Walker (4): 800 FR, 200 MR, Duffy Dillon (4): 100 Fly*, 200 Fly *, Matt Cetlinski (2): 500 Free, 1,650 Megan Neyer (2): 1‑Meter, 3‑Meter 200 Free, 200 Fly* 400 MR, 800 FR Free Kathy Treible (7): 200 MR, 50 Breast, Paige Zemina (7): 200 MR, 50 Free, David Fairbanks (1): 100 Back* Duffy Dillon (3): 200 IM, 100 Fly, 200 IM, 100 Breast, 400 MR, 100 Free, 800 FR, 200 FR, 200 Free, 100 Free, Jerry Frentsos (1): 400 IM* 800 FR 200 Breast 400 FR Jason Gorrie (2): 500 Free*, 1,650 Scott Fosdick (1): 1-Meter Christi Woolger (2): 200 IM, 400 IM Stephanie Zunich (4): 200 MR, 100 Free* Jerry Frentsos (1): 400 IM Men (33 Honors) Breast, 200 Breast, 400 MR Sandy Goss (6): 100 Back*, 200 Back, Mike Heath (5): 200 Free, 500 Free, Eric Boyer (3): 200 Free, 500 Free, Men (27 Honors) 200 Free*, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR 200 Fly, 400 FR, 800 FR 800 FR (2): 800 FR, Paul Robinson (5): 200 Free*, 500 Bobby Laugherty (2): 200 IM, 400 Matt Cetlinski (2): 500 Free, 1,650 400 FR Free, 1,650 Free*, 400 FR, 800 FR IM Free John Dennison (2): 200 FR, 400 MR* Jayme Taylor (2): 400 IM, 200 Fly Albert Mestre (4): 100 Free, 200 Geoff Gaberino (4): 100 Free, 200 David Fairbanks (2): 400 MR*, 100 Paul Wallace (5): 100 Free, 200 IM, Free, 400 FR, 800 FR Free, 400 FR, 800 FR Back* 100 Fly*, 400 MR, 400 FR (3): 50 Free, 100 Donald Gibb (2): 100 Free, 400 FR Free, 400 FR Joe Greenwell (1): 3-Meter Sandy Goss (6): 200 Free*, 100 1986: 86 Honors Free*, 400 MR*, 800 FR, 400 FR, 200 Keith Switzer (2): 500 Free, 1,650 Mike Heath (5): 200 Free, 500 Free, Women (54 Honors) Free 200 Fly, 400 FR, 800 FR FR Tami Bruce (4): 500 Free, 1,650 Free, Ford Pearson (1): 500 Free* Jayme Taylor (2): 400 IM, 200 Fly; Patrick Kennedy (4): 200 Back, 200 200 Fly, 400 IM Rafael Vidal (2): 100 Fly, 200 Fly Fly, 400 IM, 400 FR Paul Robinson (5): 500 Free, 200 FR, Jennifer Boyd (2): 50 Free, 200 FR 400 FR, 800 FR 200 Free* Paul Wallace (3): 200 IM, 100 Breast, Bobby Laugherty (1): 400 IM Carmen Cowart (5): 100 Free, 200 400 FR Albert Mestre (4): 200 Free, 400 MR, Bob Utley (6): 200 Free, 200 IM*, 100 Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Free*, 800 FR, 400 FR, 200 FR 400 FR, 800 FR Kara Devlin (1): 200 Fly 1984: 67 Honors Doug Soltis (3): 100 Breast, 200 Martin Zubero (3): 100 Back, 200 Debbie Fuller (1): 3‑Meter Women (32 Honors) Back, 400 MR* Breast, 400 MR Holly Green (6): 100 Back, 200 Back, Tracy Caulkins (7): 200m IM, 400m Rafael Vidal (2): 200 Fly, 400 MR 1988: 65 Honors 100 Free, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR IM, 100m Breast, 200m Fly, 400m FR, Brian Zielinski (2): 100 Fly, 200 IM Women (46 Honors) Patty King (3): 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 800m FR, 400m MR Juliane Brossman (2): 500m Free*, MR Holly Green (1): 400m MR 1982: 73 Honors 1,650m Free* Megan Neyer (2): 1‑Meter, 3‑Meter Leisa Johnsen (1): 3‑Meter Women (53 Honors) Tami Bruce (4): 200m Free, 500m Cindy Ounpuu (4): 100 Breast, 200 Megan Neyer (2): 1‑Meter, 3‑Meter Theresa Andrews (7): 200 MR, 200 Free, 1,650 Free, 800 FR Breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Kathy Treible (7): 100m Free, 200m FR, 400 MR, 200 Back, 100 Back, 50 Carmen Cowart (6): 100m Free, Jennie Sawyer (4): 50 Free, 200 FR, IM, 100m Breast, 200m Breast, 400m Back, 400 FR 200m Free, 200m FR, 400m FR, 800m 800 FR, 400 MR FR, 800m FR, 400m MR Rosie Brown (3): 500 Free, 1,650 FR, 200m MR Dana Torres (7): 50 Free, 100 Free, Mary Wayte (7): 100m Free, 200m Free, 800 FR Debbie Daniel (3): 400m FR, 800m 200 Free, 100 Fly, 200 FR, 400 FR, Free, 500m Free, 1,650m Free, 400m Amy Caulkins (7): 200 MR, 200 FR, FR, 100m Free* 200 MR FR, 800m FR, 400m MR 100 Fly, 50 Free, 100 IM, 50 Fly, 100 Jana Ellis (3): 200m IM, 400m IM*, Mary Wayte (6): 100 Free, 200 Free, Laureen Welting (4): 200m Free, Free 200m Breast* 500 Free, 400 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR 500m Free, 400m FR, 800m FR Tracy Caulkins (7): 400 MR, 400 FR, Julie Gorman (4): 200m IM, 400m Laureen Welting (1): 200 Free Christi Woolger (3): 200m IM, 400m 100 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly, 100 IM, 200m Fly, 400m MR Karin Werth (3): 100 Fly, 200 IM, IM, 200m Fly IM Lorraine Perkins (4): 100m Back, 200 MR Men (35 Honors) Andrea Cross (4): 200 Free, 200 MR, 200m Back, 200m MR, 400m MR Christi Woolger (3): 200 Fly, 200 IM, Eric Boyer (1): 500m Free 200 FR, 800 FR Dana Torres (5): 50m Free, 100m 400 IM Derek Brown (1): 200m Fly Lynnette Gernaat (2): 800 FR, 1,650 Free, 100m Fly, 200m MR, 400m MR Paige Zemina (2): 200 Free, 800 FR Matt Cetlinski (2): 500m Free, Free Karin Werth (2): 100m Fly, 200m IM* Men (32 Honors) 1,650m Free Mary Hummer (1): 3‑Meter Paige Zemina (5): 100m Free, 200m Matt Cetlinski (2): 500 Free, 1,650 Duffy Dillon (3): 800m FR, 200m Linda Irish (2): 1,650 Free, 500 Free Free, 400m Free, 800m FR, 50m Free* Free Free, 400m FR Leisa Johnsen (1): 3‑Meter Stephanie Zunich (6): 100m Breast, Duffy Dillon (3):400 FR, 800 FR, Scott Fosdick (1): 1-Meter Michele Kurtzman (5): 400 IM, 100 200m Breast, 200m MR, 400m MR, 400 MR Geoff Gaberino (5): 800m FR, 200m IM, 200 FR, 400 MR, 400 FR 200m FR, 50m Free* David Fairbanks (2): 200 Back, 400 Free, 400m MR, 100m Free, 400m FR Vicky Maslar (1): 3‑Meter Men (21 Honors) MR Joe Greenwell (1): 3-Meter Megan Neyer (2): 1‑Meter, 3‑Meter Mike Glassman (1): 400m MR* Scott Fosdick (2): 1-Meter, 3-Meter Mike Heath (4): 800m FR, 200m Betsy Rapp (2): 200 Fly, 100 Fly Jason Gorrie (3): 500m Free, 1,650m Jerry Frentsos (1): 400 IM Free, 200m Fly, 400m FR Blazey Torey (2): 100 Breast, 200 Free, 800m FR Jason Gorrie (2): 500 Free, 1,650 Patrick Kennedy (4): 200m IM, Breast Sandy Goss (4): 100m Back*, 200m Free 400m IM, 400m MR, 200m Back Kathy Treible (7): 200 MR, 400 MR, Back*, 400m MR*, 800m FR Mike Heath (5): 200 Free, 500 Free, Bobby Laugherty (4): 200m IM, 500 Breast, 100 Breast, 200 Breast, Ricky Green (1): 400m MR* 200 Fly, 400 FR, 800 FR 400m IM, 200m Breast, 400m MR 200 IM, 100 Free Paul Robinson (3): 200m Free*, Patrick Kennedy (1): 400 IM Kreg Lewis (1): 400m MR Men (20 Honors) 500m Free*, 800m FR Bobby Laugherty (1): 200 IM Albert Mestre (4): 800m FR, 200m Craig Beardsley (2): 200 Fly, 400 MR Jayme Taylor (3): 200m IM*, 400m Albert Mestre (5): 100 Free, 200 Free, 100m Free, 400m FR Chauncey Fagler (1): 400 FR IM, 200m Fly* Free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Doug Soltis (3): 100m Breast, 400m Paul Wallace (2): 400m MR*, 800m Jayme Taylor (2): 200 Fly, 400 IM MR, 200m Breast 63 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-AMERICANS Geoff Gaberino (3): 200 Free, 400 Grant Ostlund (2): 100m Fly, 400m Gary Chelosky (1): Breast FR, 800 FR MR 1977: 40 Honors Jim Griffith (1): Free Donald Gibb (3): 400 MR, 400 FR, Glynn Perry (2): 200m IM, 400m IM Women (25 Honors) Kevin Kierstead (1): Free 800 FR Rob Ramirez (3): 50m Free, 400m Danielle Balla (1): 400 IM Frank Lichtner (1): Free John Hillencamp (4): 200 Free, 500 FR, 400m MR Bonnie Broyles (3): 50 Back, 100 Steve McDonnell (1): Fly Free, 1,650 Free, 800 FR Chris Snode (2): 1-Meter, 3-Meter Back, 200 Back Tim McKee (1): Back, IM Ron Maddox (2): 200 Back, 400 MR Mike St. Denis (2): 100m Free, Kim Dunson (3): 50 Breast, 100 Pete Orschiedt (1): Free Bill Sawchuck (2): 400 FR, 800 FR 400m MR Breast, 200 Breast John Reeves (1): Free Doug Soltis (2): 200 Breast, 400 MR David Zubero (5): 100m Fly, 200m Lenora Miltenberger (2): 50 Fly, Alan Whitaker (1): 400 IM Rafael Vidal (1): 200 Fly Fly, 200m IM, 400m FR, 800m FR 100 IM; Renie Mullen (3): 50 Free, 100 Free, 1971: 9 Honors 1981: 59 Honors 1979: 77 Honors 200 Free Men (9 Honors) Women (33 Honors) Women (47 Honors) (5): 200 Fly, 100 Fly, Brant Bittner (1): Free Rosemary Brown (3): 500 Free, Suzanne Ackum (3): 500 Free, 200 Back, 1,650 Free, 500 Free John Bosbyshell (1): Free 1,650 Free, 800 FR 1,650 Free, 800 FR Diane Soden (3): 100 Breast, 100 Gary Chelosky (1): Breast Amy Caulkins (6): 50 Fly, 100 IM, Virginia Allen (6): 100 Free, 400 FR, IM, 200 IM Bill Dornay (1): Back 200 MR, 200 FR, 50 Back, 100 Free 200 MR, 200 FR, 100 Breast, 50 Fre Huddie Walsh (5): 1,650 Free, 200 Kevin Kierstead (1): Free Andrea Cross (4): 400 MR, 200 MR, Judy Anderson (5): 200 FR, 400 FR, Breast, 200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM Steve McDonnell (1): Fly 200 FR, 400 FR 200 IM, 400 IM, 100 IM Men (15 Honors) Mark McKee (1): 400 IM Michele Kurtzman (5): 100 Fly, 200 Jill Berlin (3): 200 FR, 200 Back, Will Artley (3): 400 MR, 400 FR, Pete Orscheidt (1): Free FR, 200 IM, 800 FR, 100 IM 400 MR 800 FR Kevin Smith (1): Free Brenda Borgh (2): 800 MR, 400 FR Karianne Miller (3): 400 MR, 200 Keith Dickson (4): 200 Back, 400 1970: 12 Honors MR, 200 Fly Christine Breedy (5): 100 Back, 50 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Back, 200 MR, 200 Back, 400 MR Men (12 Honors) Jennifer Nye (1): 400 MR Mark Marshburn (1): 400 MR Gary Chelosky (3): 100 Breast, 200 Eileen O’Brien (3): 200 FR, 800 FR, Deane Dunson (2): 50 Breast, 100 Andy Miller (2): 400 FR, 800 FR Breast Breast, 400 MR 400 FR Chuck Samuels (1): 200 Breast Bill Dornay (2): Back, 400 MR Betsy Rapp (1): 200 Fly Kim Dunson (2): 200 MR, 400 MR Chris Snode (1): 1-Meter Marjorie Ertler (1): 200 FR Kevin Kierstead (1): Free Kathy Treible (7): 50 Breast, 100 Ramon Volcan (3): 400 MR, 400 FR, Steve McDonnell (2): Fly, 400 MR Breast, 200 Breast, 100 IM, 400 MR, Elene Jones (4): 200 Free, 1,650 800 FR Free, 800 Free, 500 Free Mark McKee (1): 400 IM 200 MR, 200 IM Pete Orschiedt (1): Free Men (26 Honors) Renee Laravie (7): 400 IM, 200 IM, 1976: 1 Honor 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 100 IM, 400 Women (1 Honor) Jimmy Perkins (1): Breast Craig Beardsley (3): 200 Fly, 100 Bruce Williams (1): 400 MR Fly, 500 Free FR, 800 FR Bonnie Broyles (1): 50m Back Marguerite McCully (1): 50 Back 1969: 7 Honors Geoff Gaberino (3): 200 Free, 400 1975: 8 Honors FR, 800 FR Jennifer Nye (2): 400 IM, 100 IM Men (7 Honors) Betsy Rapp (3): 200 Fly, 400 MR, Women (6 Honors) Steve Hairston (1): 400 MR John Hillencamp (4): 200 Free, 500 Bonnie Broyles (2): 100 Back, 50 Free, 1,650 Free, 800 FR 1,650 Free Mark McKee (2): 400 MR, 400 IM Susan Zach (1): 200 MR Back Andy McPherson (1): Free David Larson (5): 100 Free, 200 Diane Soden (2): 100 IM, 200 IM Free, 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 FR Men (30 Honors) Jimmy Perkins (1): Breast Craig Beardsley (1): 200 Fly Florida (1): 400 FR Bill Strate (1): 400 MR Ron Maddox (3): 100 Back, 200 Florida (1): 200 MR Back, 400 MR Keith Dickson (4): 200 Free, 200 Bruce Williams (1): 400 MR Back, 400 FR, 800 FR Men (2 Honors) Rob Ramirez (2): 50 Free, 400 FR Will Artley (2): Back, IM 1968: 8 Honors Bill Sawchuck (1): 800 FR John Hillencamp (2): 500 Free, 800 FR Men (8 Honors) Doug Soltis (1): 400 MR 1974: 16 Honors Steve Macri (2): Fly, 400 MR Mike St. Denis (1): 400 FR David Larson (6): 100 Free, 200 Women (5 Honors) Free, 500 Free, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 Andy McPherson (2): Free, 400 MR David Zubero (3): 100 Fly, 200 IM, Sue Halfacre (1): 400 FR Jimmy Perkins (2): Breast, 400 MR 400 MR FR Laura Pasternak (2): 400 FR, 50 Mark Marshburn (2): 100 Breast, Barry Russo (1): Fly Back Bruce Williams (1): 400 MR 1980: 72 Honors 400 MR Karen Stotlemeyer (1): 400 FR Women (38 Honors) Kyle Miller (3): 200 Back, 400 IM, Barbara Thomas (1): 400 FR 1967: 4 Honors Virginia Allen (7): 50m Free, 200m 400 FR Men (11 Honors) Men (4 Honors) FR, 200m MR, 400m MR, 400m FR, Grant Ostlund (2): 100 Fly, 400 MR Will Artley (3): Back, IM, 400 MR Tom Dioguardi (2): Free, Fly 50m Fly Glynn Perry (3): 200 Fly, 200 IM, John Bosbyshell (1): Free Steve Macri (1): Fly Christine Breedy (7): 100m Back, 400 IM Eric Gustafson (1): 400 MR Barry Russo (1): Fly 400m IM, 200m Back, 200m MR, Bill Sawchuck (3): 200 Fly, 200 IM, Ed Quarry (3): 100 Breast, IM, 400 400m MR, 50m Fly, 50m Back 400 IM MR 1966: 2 Honors Amy Caulkins (4): 400m FR, 50m Chris Snode (1): 3-Meter David Ray (3): Free, Fly, 400 MR Men: Tom Dioguardi (2): Free, Fly Fly, 50m Free, 50m Back Mike St. Denis (1): 400 FR 1973: 20 Honors 1965: 2 Honors Marjorie Ertler (3): 200m MR, David Zubero (2): 200 IM, 800 FR Men: Tom Dioguardi (2): Free, Fly 100m Back, 50m Back Women (5 Honors) Eva Hakansson (5): 50m Breast, 1978: 31 Honors Sue Halfacre (2): 400 FR, 400 Free 1964: 1 Honor Women (8 Honors) 100m Breast, 200m FR, 200m MR, Barbara Thomas (1): 400 FR Men: Jerry Livingston (1): Fly 400m MR Judy Anderson (1): 800 FR Kathy Thomas (1): 400 FR Elene Jones (1): 500m Free Kim Dunson (2): 50 Breast, 100 Jackie White (1): 400 FR 1963: 1 Honor Michele Kurtzman (3): 100m Fly, Breast Men (15 Honors) Men: Jerry Livingston (1): Fly 400m IM, 400m FR Carol Goeke (1): 800 FR Will Artley (2): Back, IM Renee Laravie (3): 100 IM, 200 IM, Brant Bittner (1): Free 1962: 2 Honors Eileen O’Brien (1): 200m FR Men Betsy Rapp (4): 1,650m Free, 400m 800 Free John Bosbyshell (1): Free Renie Mullen (1): 800 Free Gary Chelosky (1): Breast Jerry Livingston (1): Fly MR, 500m Free, 400m IM Steve McBride (1): Diving Jan Ujevich (4): 400m FR, 200m Men (23 Honors) Jim Griffith (1):Free Breast, 200m Free, 100m IM Keith Dickson (4): 200 Back, 400 Kevin Kierstead (1): Free 1961: 1 Honor Men (34 Honors) MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Frank Lichtner (1): Free Men: Steve McBride (1): Diving Craig Beardsley (2): 200m Fly, David Larson (5): 200 Free, 500 Tim McGee (2): Back, IM Free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Joel Narcowich (1): Free 1957: 2 Honors 500m Free Men: Phil Drake (2): Breast, Fly Keith Dickson (4): 200m Back, Mark Marshburn (3): 100 Breast, John Plemons (1): Breast 400m FR, 800m FR, 400m MR 200 Breast, 400 MR David Ray (2): Free, Fly 1961: 1 Honor John Hillencamp (4): 200m Free, Kyle Miller (3): 400 MR, 400 FR, John Reeves (1): Free Men: Craig White (1): Diving 500m Free, 1,650m Free, 800m FR 800 FR; Glynn Perry (1): 400 IM 1972: 13 Honors 1957: 2 Honors David Larson (5): 100m Free, 200m Men (13 Honors) Men: Jim Borland (1): Diving Free, 500m Free, 400m FR, 800m FR Chris Snode (2): 1-Meter, 3-Meter Chuck Williams (1): 200 Breast Brant Bittner (1): Free Ted Robinson (1): Breast Kyle Miller (3): 200m Back, 200m John Bosbyshell (1): Free IM, 400m IM David Zubero (4): 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR Matt Bradley (1): Back 64 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Florida Swimming & Diving in the Southeastern Conference Both the Florida men and women’s swimming and diving programs have dominated the Southeastern Conference since league competition began, dating back to 1937 for the men and 1981 for the women. The men’s team has claimed 38 SEC Championships, doubling its closest competitor, Auburn (18). In 2015, the men won UF’s fifth-straight SEC Championship. The women have claimed 17 out of 37 possible league crowns, including 11 consecutive from 1986 through 1997, and their most recent title in 2009. Both teams boast numerous SEC honors, as the men’s history includes 24 SEC Male Swimmer of the Year awards and four SEC Male Diver of the Year selections. The SEC Female Swimmer of the Year has been a Gator 19 times, while the SEC Female Diver of the Year has been a Gator five times. Florida coaches have also earned 26 SEC Swimming Coach of the Year accolades and eight SEC Diving Coach of the Year awards.

FLORIDA’S SEC FINISHES BY YEAR SEC CHAMPIONSHIP 1983...... First TITLES (BY SCHOOL) Men 1984...... First Women Men 1937...... First 1981...... First 1985...... First 1. FLORIDA...... 38 1938...... First 1982...... First 1986...... First 2. Auburn...... 18 1939...... First 1983...... First 1987...... Second (Alabama) 3. Tennessee...... 10 1940...... First 1984...... First 1988...... Second (LSU) 4. Georgia Tech...... 4 1941...... First 1985...... Second (Alabama) 1989...... Second (Tennessee) 5. Georgia...... 3 1942...... Third (Georgia Tech) 1986...... First 1990...... First 6. Alabama...... 2 1943-47 ...... No meet held 1987...... First 1991...... First 7. LSU...... 1 1948...... Second (Georgia Tech) 1988...... First 1992...... First 1949...... Third (Georgia Tech) 1989...... First 1993...... First Women 1950...... Third (Georgia Tech) 1990...... First 1994...... Second (Auburn) 1. FLORIDA...... 17 1951...... Second (Georgia) 1991...... First 1995...... Third (Auburn) 2. Georgia...... 12 1952...... Second (Georgia) 1992...... First 1996...... Third (Tennessee) 3. Auburn...... 5 1953...... First 1993...... First 1997...... Fifth (Auburn) 4. Texas A&M...... 2 1954...... First 1994...... First 1998...... Fourth (Auburn) 5. Alabama...... 1 1955...... Second (Georgia) 1995...... First 1999...... Fourth (Auburn) 1956...... First 1996...... First 2000...... Second (Auburn) 1957...... First 1997...... Fifth (Georgia) 2001...... Third (Auburn) 1958...... First 1998...... Third (Georgia) 2002...... Second (Auburn) 1959...... First 1999...... Fourth (Georgia) 2003...... Second (Auburn) 1960...... First 2000...... Third (Georgia) 2004...... Second (Auburn) 1961...... First 2001...... Third (Georgia) 2005...... Second (Auburn) 1962...... First 2002...... First 2006...... Second (Auburn) 1963...... First 2003...... Second (Auburn) 2007...... Second (Auburn) 1964...... First 2004...... Third (Auburn) 2008...... Second (Auburn) 1965...... First 2005...... Third (Auburn) 2009...... Second (Auburn) 1966...... First 2006...... Third (Georgia) 2010...... Second (Auburn) 1967...... First 2007...... Third (Auburn) 2011...... Second (Auburn) 1968...... First 2008...... Second (Auburn) 2012...... Second (Auburn) 1969...... Second (Tennessee) 2009...... First 2013...... First 1970...... First 2010...... Second (Georgia) 2014...... First 1971...... First 2011...... Second (Georgia) 2015...... First 1972...... Second (Tennessee) 2012...... Third (Georgia) 2016...... First 1973...... Second (Tennessee) 2013...... Third (Georgia) 2017 ...... First 1974...... Second (Tennessee) 2014...... Third (Georgia) 1975...... Fifth (Tennessee) 2015...... Third (Georgia) 1976...... Seventh (Tennessee) 2016...... Sixth (Texas A&M) 1977...... Fourth (Tennessee) 2017...... Seventh (Texas A&M) 1978...... Third (Tennessee) 1979...... First (denotes SEC Champion 1980...... First other than UF) 1981...... First 1982...... Second (Alabama)

65 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY 2017: 9 TITLES 200 Fly: Sebastien Rousseau Platform: Kara Salamone 2005: 14 TITLES Men (9 titles) 200 MR: Marcin Cieslak, Brad Men (6 titles) Women (5 titles) 50 Free: Caeleb Dressel deBorde, Christian Homer, 200 Free: Conor Dwyer 200 Free: Caroline Burckle 100 Free: Caeleb Dressel Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez 500 Free: Conor Dwyer 500 Free: Caroline Burckle 200 Free: Maxime Rooney 800 FR: Marcin Cieslak, Corey 100 Fly: Shaune Fraser 100 Breast: Vipa Bernhardt 100 Fly: Caeleb Dressel Main, Sebastien Rousseau, Dan 200 IM: Shaune Fraser 400 MR: Vipa Bernhardt, Caroline 200 FR: Jack Blyzinskyj, Caeleb Wallace 800 FR: Conor Dwyer, Brett Burckle, Maureen Farrell, Candace Dressel, Enzo Martinez-Scarpe, Weiman 2013: 8 TITLES Fraser Shaune Fraser, Sebastien Jan Switkowski 800 FR: Caroline Burckle, Women (3 titles) Rousseau 400 FR: Caeleb Dressel, Maxime Maureen Farrell, Leah Retrum, 100 Fly:Natalie Hinds Rooney, Jan Switkowski, Mark 2009: 10 TITLES Mary Uhle 200 Back: Elizabeth Beisel Women (6 titles) Szaranek Men (9 titles) 400 IM: Elizabeth Beisel 100 Fly: Jemma Lowe 800 FR: Khader Baqlah, Mitch 100 Fly: Gabriel Mangabeira 200 Fly: Jemma Lowe D’Arrigo, Maxime Rooney, Mark Men (5 titles) 200 Free: Darian Townsend 100 Back: Gemma Spofforth Szaranek 200 Free: Pawel Werner 200 Back: Ryan Lochte 200 Back: Gemma Spofforth 200 MR: Jack Blyzinskyj, Chandler 100 Fly: Marcin Cieslak 200 IM: Ryan Lochte 200 FR: Sarah Bateman, Bray, Caeleb Dressel, Jan 200 Fly: Marcin Cieslak 400 IM: Ryan Lochte Stephanie Napier, Gemma Switkowski 200 Breast: Matt Elliott 400 FR: Brian Hartley, Ryan Spofforth, Shara Stafford 400 MR: Chandler Bray, Caeleb 800 FR: Marcin Cieslak, Sebastien Lochte, Daniel Penniman, Darian 200 MR: Julianne Lago, Dressel, Bayley Main, Jan Rousseau, Eduardo Solaeche- Townsend, Adam Sioui Stephanie Napier, Lindsay Rogers, Switkowski Gomez, Pawel Werner 800 FR: Ryan Lochte, Darian Gemma Spofforth Townsend, Adam Sioui 2016: 11 TITLES 2012: 8 TITLES Men (4 titles) 200 MR: Ryan Lochte, Gabriel Women (3 titles) Women (3 titles) 200 Free: Shaune Fraser Mangabeira, Daniel Penniman, 100 Free: Natalie Hinds 200 Back: Elizabeth Beisel 200 Back: Rex Tullius Will Ratliff 1-Meter: Kahlia Warner 200 IM: Elizabeth Beisel 400 IM: Elizabeth Beisel 200 IM: Bradley Ally 400 MR: Ryan Lochte, Gabriel 3-Meter: Kahlia Warner 400 IM: Bradley Ally Men (5 titles) Mangabeira, Darian Townsend, Men (8 titles) 50 Free: Brad deBorde 2008: 10 TITLES Corey Welch 50 Free: Caeleb Dressel 200 Free: Marcin Cieslak 100 Free: Caeleb Dressel Women (5 titles) 2004: 5 TITLES 200 Fly: Marcin Cieslak 500 Free: Pawel Werner 500 Free: Caroline Burckle Women (2 titles) 200 IM: Marcin Cieslak 100 Fly: Caeleb Dressel 100 Back: Gemma Spofforth 200 Breast: Vipa Bernhardt 400 IM: Eduardo Solaeche- 200 FR: Jack Blyzinskyj, Caeleb 200 Back: Gemma Spofforth 500 Free: Sara McLarty Gomez Dressel, Corey Main, Mark 200 Breast: Caroline Burckle Men (3 titles) Szaranek 2011: 13 TITLES 200 MR: Caroline Burckle, 1,650 Free: Brian Hartley 800 FR: Mitch D’Arrigo, Pawel Women (5 titles) Colleen Healy, Stephanie Napier, 400 IM: Ryan Lochte Werner, Jan Switkowski, Mark 200 Fly: Teresa Crippen Gemma Spofforth 800 FR: Ryan Lochte, Gabriel Szaranek 200 Back: Elizabeth Beisel Men (5 titles) Mangabeira, Adam Sioui, Kris 200 MR: Jack Blyzinskyj, 400 IM: Elizabeth Beisel 200 Free: Shaune Fraser Wiebeck Caeleb Dressel, Corey Main, Jan 3-Meter: Monica Dodson 200 Back: Omar Pinzon 2003: 9 TITLES Switkowski 200 Breast: Clark Burckle Platform: Monica Dodson Women (2 titles) 400 MR: Jack Blyzinskyj, 200 IM: Bradley Ally Men (10 titles) 500 Free: Sara McLarty Caeleb Dressel, Corey Main, Jan 500 Free: Conor Dwyer 400 IM: Clark Burckle 1,650 Free: Sara McLarty Switkowski 100 Fly: Marcin Cieslak 2007: 8 TITLES Men (7 titles) 2015: 7 TITLES 100 Back: Marco Loughran Women (1 title) 100 Free: Carlos Jayme Women (4 titles) 200 Back: Marco Loughran 100 Breast: Caroline Burckle 200 Free: Adam Sioui 400 IM: Conor Dwyer 100 Free: Natalie Hinds Men (7 titles) 1,650 Free: Ryan Lochte 200 MR: Marcin Cieslak, Conor 200 Free: Amelia Maughan 200 Free: Lucas Salatta 100 Back: Gabriel Mangabeira Dwyer, Brett Fraser, Marco 1,650 Free: Jessica Thielmann 200 Fly: Shaune Fraser 400 IM: Ryan Lochte Loughran 200 IM: Theresa Michalak 200 Back: Lucas Salatta 800 FR: Ryan Lochte, Gabriel 400 MR: Marcin Cieslak, Conor Men (3 titles) 200 Breast: Bradley Ally Mangabeira, Adam Sioui, Kris Dwyer, Brett Fraser, Marco 500 Free: Mitch D’Arrigo 200 IM: Lucas Salatta Wiebeck Loughran 100 Fly: Caeleb Dressel 400 IM: Bradley Ally 1-Meter: Zach Wilcox 800 FR: Conor Dwyer, Brett 800 FR: Nicholas Alexiou, Mitch 800 FR: Shaune Fraser, Grant Fraser, Balazs Gercsak, Sebastien 2002: 11 TITLES D’Arrigo, Dan Wallace, Pawel Johnson, Roland Rudolf, Lucas Rousseau Women (3 titles) Werner Salatta 500 Free: Janelle Atkinson 2010: 14 TITLES 2014: 12 TITLES 1,650 Free: Sara McLarty Women (8 titles) 2006: 5 TITLES Women (3 titles) 200 Fly: Rebecca Harper 200 Fly: Jemma Lowe Women (2 titles) 100 Fly: Ellese Zalewski 100 Back: Gemma Spofforth 100 Breast: Vipa Bernhardt Men (8 titles) 200 Back: Elizabeth Beisel 200 Back: Gemma Spofforth 200 Breast: Vipa Bernhardt 200 Free: Adam Sioui 400 IM: Elizabeth Beisel 200 IM: Gemma Spofforth Men (3 titles) 100 Back: Chris Kellam Men (9 titles) 400 IM: Teresa Crippen 100 Fly: Ryan Lochte 200 Back: Chris Kellam 50 Free: Brad deBorde 200 FR: Sarah Bateman, Gemma 200 Fly: Ryan Lochte 200 IM: Eric Donnelly 200 Free: Sebastien Rousseau Spofforth, Stephanie Napier, 800 FR: Brian Hartley, Ryan 200 FR: Carlos Jayme, Jim 500 Free: Dan Wallace Shara Stafford Lochte, Lucas Salatta, Darian Kostowicz, Gabriel Mangabeira, 1,650 Free: Arthur Frayler 1-Meter: Kara Salamone Townsend Hendrik Odendaal 100 Fly: Marcin Cieslak 66 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY 400 FR: Carlos Jayme, Gabriel Kiedel Haislett, Tina Hinton, Vicki 200 IM: Jane Kerr Mangabeira, Hendrik Odendaal, Platform: Jeff Nichols Stemper 200 FR: Nicole Haislett, Jane Kerr, Adam Sioui 400 FR: Laura Booth, Nicole Nancy Marley, Vicki Stemper 1995: 12 TITLES 800 FR: Carlos Jayme, Adam Haislett, Vicki Stemper, Janie 400 FR: Nicole Haislett, Jane Kerr, Women (8 titles) Sioui, Scott Schultz, Duncan Wagstaff Melanie Morgan, Vicki Stemper 500 Free: Nikki Dryden Sherrard 800 FR: Nicole Haislett, Molly 800 FR: Nicole Haislett, Jane Kerr, 1,650 Free: Nikki Dryden 200 MR: Jim Kostowicz, Gabriel Magill, Melanie Morgan, Kristin Nancy Marley, Dady Vincent 200 Fly: Barbara Franco Mangabeira, Hendrik Odendaal, Wilding 200 MR: Nicole Haislett, Kristen 200 Back: Beth Hazel Ansel Tjin-A-Tam 200 MR: Laura Booth, Andrea Linehan, Lorraine Perkins, 200 Breast: Allison Wagner Niedermeyer, Shannon Price, Stephanie Zunich 2001: 6 TITLES 200 IM: Allison Wagner Janie Wagstaff 400 MR: Kristen Linehan, Nancy Women (3 titles) 400 IM: Allison Wagner 400 MR: Nicole Haislett, Beth Marley, Vicki Stemper, Stephanie 500 Free: Janelle Atkinson 800 FR: Nikki Dryden, Mimosa Hazel, Shannon Price, Janie Zunich 1,650 Free: Janelle Atkinson McNerney, Amy Walker, Allison Wagstaff 3-Meter: Robyn Grimes Wagner Men (13 titles) Men (10 titles) 500 Free: Jon Sakovich Men (3 titles) Men (4 titles) 50 Free: Enrico Linscheer 1,650 Free: Jon Sakovich 1,650 Free: Ricardo Monasterio 500 Free: Michael Kiedel 200 Free: Greg Burgess 200 Fly: Anthony Nesty 200 IM: Duncan Sherrard 100 Fly: Stephen Clarke 1,650 Free: Carlton Bruner 100 Back: Martin Zubero 400 IM: Greg Reeves 200 IM: Stephen Clarke 200 Fly: Jose Ballester 200 Back: Martin Zubero 800 FR: Stephen Clarke, Chris 2000: 6 TITLES 100 Breast: Brent Mitchell 100 Breast: Brent Mitchell Counts, Michael Kiedel, Frank Women (1 title) 200 IM: Greg Burgess 200 Breast: Brent Mitchell Reeves 1-Meter: Robyn Grimes 400 IM: Greg Burgess 200 IM: Martin Zubero Men (5 titles) 1994: 20 TITLES 400 FR: Greg Burgess, Stephen 400 IM: Greg Burgess 100 Free: Nathan Summers Women (13 titles) Clarke, Enrico Linscheer, Alyn 200 FR: Bob Bonewit, John 1,650 Free: Ricardo Monasterio 50 Free: Ashley Tappin Towne Dennison, Alyn Towne, Bob Utley 200 Fly: Duncan Sherrard 100 Free: Nicole Haislett 200 MR: Bob Bonewit, Stephen 400 FR: John Dennison, Enrico 200 Back: Matt Cole 200 Free: Nicole Haislett Clarke, Enrico Linscheer, Brent Linscheer, Alyn Towne 400 IM: Eric Donnelly 500 Free: Nikki Dryden Mitchell 800 FR: Anthony Nesty, Jon 200 Fly: Janie Wagstaff 400 MR: Greg Burgess, Stephen Sakovich, Alyn Towne, Bob Utley 1999: 2 TITLES 100 Back: Janie Wagstaff Clarke, Enrico Linscheer, Brent 400 MR: Brent Mitchell, Anthony Women (1 title) 200 Back: Janie Wagstaff Mitchell Nesty, Bob Utley, Martin Zubero 200 IM: Jennifer Hommert 200 IM: Nicole Haislett 1992: 16 TITLES 1990: 22 TITLES Men (1 title) 200 FR: Laura Booth, Claudia Women (10 titles) Women (13 titles) Franco, Nicole Haislett, Ashley 200 Back: Matt Cole 50 Free: Nicole Haislett 100 Free: Whitney Hedgepeth Tappin 100 Free: Nicole Haislett 200 Free: Dady Vincent 1998: 3 TITLES 400 FR: Laura Booth, Claudia 200 Free: Nicole Haislett 500 Free: Whitney Hedgepeth Women (2 titles) Franco, Nicole Haislett, Ashley 400 Free: Molly Magill 100 Fly: Whitney Hedgepeth 200 IM: Allison Wagner Tappin 100 Breast: Shannon Price 200 Fly: Julie Gorman 1-Meter: Heather Lawrence 800 FR: Laura Booth, Nikki 200 IM: Jane Kerr 100 Back: Kristen Linehan Men (1 title) Dryden, Claudia Franco, Nicole 400 IM: Jane Kerr 200 Back: Kristen Linehan 200 Back: Matt Cole Haislett 400 FR: Laura Booth, Nicole 100 Breast: Stephanie Zunich 200 MR: Claudia Franco, 1997: 4 TITLES Haislett, Melanie Morgan, Laura 400 IM: Julie Gorman Shannon Price, Ashley Tappin, Women (4 titles) Walker 400 FR: Whitney Hedgepeth, Janie Wagstaff, 500 Free: Dawn Heckman 800 FR: Jane Kerr, Molly Magill, Jane Kerr, Melanie Morgan, Vicki 400 MR: Nicole Haislett, Shannon 100 Back: Mandy Crowe Melanie Morgan, Laura Walker Stemper Price, Ashley Tappin, Janie 200 Back: Rachel Joseph 400 MR: Sidney Brinson, Nicole 800 FR: Whitney Hedgepeth, Wagstaff 800 FR: Dawn Heckman, Rachel Haislett, Shannon Price, Laura Julie Gorman, Jane Kerr, Dady Joseph, Whitney Metzler, Jennifer Men (7 titles) Walker Vincent 200 Free: Martin Carl Hommert Men (6 titles) 200 MR: Whitney Hedgepeth, 500 Free: Drew Whiting 400 Free: Jon Sakovich Nancy Marley, Lorraine Perkins, 1996: 13 TITLES 1,650 Free: Jack Taylor 1,500 Free: Carlton Bruner Stephanie Zunich Women (7 titles) 200 Back: Greg Burgess 100 Fly: Anthony Nesty 400 MR: Whitney Hedgepeth, 200 Free: Allison Wagner 200 IM: Greg Burgess 200 Fly: Anthony Nesty Julie Gorman, Lorraine Perkins, 500 Free: Dawn Heckman 400 IM: Greg Burgess 200 IM: Charlie Santostefano Stephanie Zunich 1,650 Free: Mimosa McNerney 800 FR: Greg Burgess, Martin 800 FR: Anthony Nesty, Jon 200 Fly: Allison Wagner Carl, Stephen Clarke, Steve Mellor Men (9 titles) 200 IM: Allison Wagner Sakovich, Matthew Shenker, Bob 100 Fly: Anthony Nesty 400 IM: Jennifer Hommert 1993: 24 TITLES Utley 200 Fly: Anthony Nesty Women (14 titles) 800 FR: Dawn Heckman, Jennifer 1991: 27 TITLES 100 Back: Martin Zubero 50 Free: Nicole Haislett Hommert, Rachel Joseph, Allison Women (14 titles) 200 Back: Martin Zubero 100 Free: Nicole Haislett Wagner 50 Free: Nicole Haislett 200 IM: Martin Zubero 200 Free: Nicole Haislett 100 Free: Nicole Haislett 400 FR: Donald Goss, Paul Men (6 titles) 500 Free: Mimosa McNerney 200 Free: Nicole Haislett Robinson, Alyn Towne, Bob Utley 200 Free: Chris Counts 1,650 Free: Mimosa McNerney 500 Free: Dady Vincent 800 FR: Donald Goss, Anthony 500 Free: Michael Kiedel 200 Fly: Barbara Franco 200 Fly: Dady Vincent Nesty, Paul Robinson, Bob Utley 1,650 Free: Sean Justice 100 Back: Janie Wagstaff 100 Back: Kristen Linehan 200 MR: John Dennison, Brent 400 IM: Eric Christensen 200 Back: Janie Wagstaff 200 Back: Kristen Linehan Mitchell, Anthony Nesty, Martin 800 FR: Camilo Arbelaez, Chris 100 Breast: Shannon Price 100 Breast: Stephanie Zunich Zubero Counts, Eric Christensen, Michael 200 FR: Laura Booth, Nicole 67 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY 400 MR: Donald Goss, Brent Zunich 100 Free: Mary Wayte 1983: 30 TITLES Mitchell, Anthony Nesty, Martin Men (6 titles) 200 Free: Mary Wayte Women (19 titles) Zubero 200 Free: Paul Robinson 500 Free: Mary Wayte 100 Free: Kathy Treible 100 Fly: Patty King 200 Free: Kathy Treible 1989: 25 TITLES 500 Free: Paul Robinson 1,650 Free: Jason Gorrie 200 Fly: Holly Green 500 Free: Lynnette Gernaat Women (16 titles) 400 IM: Mary Wayte 1,650 Free: Lynnette Gernaat 50 Free: Dara Torres 200 Back: Sandy Goss 200 IM: Paul Wallace 200 FR: Joan Franz, Holly Green, 50 Fly: Amy Caulkins 100 Free: Dara Torres Jennie Sawyer, Karin Werth 100 Fly: Amy Caulkins 200 Free: Jane Kerr 800 FR: Jason Gorrie, Sandy Goss, Ricky Green, Paul Robinson 400 FR: Joan Franz, Jennie 200 Fly: Tracy Caulkins 500 Free: Juliane Brossman 100 Sawyer, Mary Wayte, Laureen 50 Back: Theresa Andrews Fly: Dara Torres Welting 100 Back: Theresa Andrews 200 Fly: Julie Gorman 1987: 17 TITLES Women (12 titles) 800 FR: Joan Franz, Mary Wayte, 200 Back: Tracy Caulkins 100 Back: Kristen Linehan 200 Laureen Welting, Christi Woolger 100 Breast: Tracy Caulkins Back: Lorraine Perkins 100 50 Free: Dara Torres 100 Free: Dara Torres 1-Meter: Debbie Fuller 200 Breast: Kathy Treible Breast: Stephanie Zunich 100 IM: Amy Caulkins 200 Breast: Stephanie Zunich 200 Free: Dara Torres Men (12 titles) 500 Free: Tami Bruce 50 Free: Mark Stockwell 200 IM: Tracy Caulkins 200 IM: Julie Gorman 400 IM: Tracy Caulkins 200 FR: Carmen Cowart, Debbie 1,650 Free: Tami Bruce 100 Free: Mark Stockwell 200 Back: Mary Wayte 200 Free: Mike Heath 200 MR: Theresa Andrews, Amy Daniel, Dara Torres, Paige Zemina Caulkins, Michele Kurtzman, 400 FR: Debbie Daniel, Jane Kerr, 200 IM: Mary Wayte 500 Free: Matt Cetlinski 400 IM: Mary Wayte 1,650 Free: Matt Cetlinski Kathy Treible Dara Torres, Paige Zemina 400 MR: Theresa Andrews, 800 FR: Carmen Cowart, Jana 200 FR: Carmen Cowart, Dara 200 Fly: Mike Heath Torres, Mary Wayte, Paige Zemina 200 IM: Paul Wallace Rosemary Brown, Tracy Caulkins, Ellis, Nancy Marley, Laura Walker Kathy Treible 200 MR: Lorraine Perkins, Dara 400 FR: Carmen Cowart, Dara 400 IM: Jerry Frentsos Torres, Mary Wayte, Paige Zemina 400 FR: Duffy Dillon, Mike Heath, 1-Meter: Megan Neyer Torres, Paige Zemina, Stephanie 3-Meter: Megan Neyer Zunich 800 FR: Tami Bruce, Carmen Albert Mestre, Mark Stockwell 400 MR: Kristen Linehan, Cowart, Mary Wayte, Paige 800 FR: Eric Boyer, Duffy Dillon, Men (11 titles) Lorraine Perkins, Dara Torres, Zemina Mike Heath, Albert Mestre 100 Free: Albert Mestre Stephanie Zunich 400 MR: Dara Torres, Cindy 1-Meter: Scott Fosdick 200 Free: Mike Heath Onunpuu, Mary Wayte, Paige 3-Meter: Scott Fosdick 500 Free: Mike Heath Men (9 titles) Zemina 1,650 Free: Matt Cetlinski 1984: 25 TITLES 100 Free: Bob Utley 100 Fly: Rafael Vidal Men (5 titles) Women (13 titles) 200 Free: Bob Utley 200 Fly: Mike Heath 500 Free: Jason Gorrie 200 Free: Mary Wayte 500 Free: Duncan Armstrong 200 Back: Patrick Kennedy 1,650 Free: Jason Gorrie 500 Free: Mary Wayte 1,650 Free: Ford Pearson 200 IM: Brian Zielinski 100 Back: Sandy Goss 200 Fly: 200 Back: Martin Zubero 400 IM: Patrick Kennedy 200 Back: Sandy Goss 200 Back: Tracy Caulkins 200 IM: Martin Zubero 400 FR: Geoff Gaberino, Donald 800 FR: Duffy Dillon, Jason 100 Breast: Tracy Caulkins 200 FR: John Dennison, Donald Gibb, Mike Heath, Albert Mestre Gorrie, Sandy Goss, Tommy 200 Breast: Kathy Treible Goss, Bob Utley, Mike Wermuth 800 FR: Eric Boyer, Geoff Thayer 200 IM: Christi Woolger 400 FR: Duncan Armstrong, Gaberino, Mike Heath, Albert Donald Goss, Bob Utley 400 IM: Tracy Caulkins 1986: 19 TITLES Mestre 800 FR: Duncan Armstrong, Women (12 titles) 800 FR: Tracy Caulkins, Kathy Vince Giambalvo, Paul Robinson, 100 Free: Holly Green Treible, Mary Wayte, Laureen 1982: 28 TITLES Bob Utley 200 Free: Mary Wayte Welting Women (23 titles) 200 MR: Tracy Caulkins, Holly 50 Free: Amy Caulkins 1988: 22 TITLES 500 Free: Tami Bruce Green, Kathy Treible, Laureen 100 Free: Kathy Treible Women (16 titles) 1,650 Free: Tami Bruce Welting 200 Free: Kathy Treible 50 Free: Dara Torres 100 Back: Holly Green 400 MR: Tracy Caulkins, Holly 500 Free: Lynnette Gernaat 100 Free: Dara Torres 200 Back: Holly Green Green, Kathy Treible, Mary Wayte 1,650 Free: Rosemary Brown 200 Free: Tami Bruce 200 IM: Karin Werth 1-Meter: Megan Neyer 50 Fly: Amy Caulkins 500 Free: Tami Bruce 400 IM: Mary Wayte 3-Meter: Megan Neyer 100 Fly: Tracy Caulkins 1,650 Free: Tami Bruce 400 FR: Jennifer Boyd, Dana 50 Back: Theresa Andrews 100 Fly: Dara Torres Torres, Mary Wayte, Paige Zemina Men (12 titles) 100 Back: Theresa Andrews 200 Fly: Julie Gorman 800 FR: Tami Bruce, Jennie 200 Free: Mike Heath 200 Back: Theresa Andrews 100 Back: Lorraine Perkins Sawyer, Mary Wayte, Laureen 500 Free: Matt Cetlinski 50 Breast: Kathy Treible 200 Back: Lorraine Perkins Welting 1,650 Free: Matt Cetlinski 100 Breast: Tracy Caulkins 200 200 IM: Julie Gorman 1-Meter: Megan Neyer 100 Fly: Rafael Vidal Breast: Kathy Treible 400 IM: Julie Gorman 3-Meter: Megan Neyer 200 Fly: Rafael Vidal 100 IM: Tracy Caulkins 200 FR: Carmen Cowart, Dara Men (7 titles) 200 Back: Patrick Kennedy 200 IM: Kathy Treible Torres, Paige Zemina, Stephanie 200 Free: Mike Heath 100 Breast: Doug Soltis 400 IM: Tracy Caulkins Zunich 1,650 Free: Jason Gorrie 200 IM: Bobby Laugherty 200 FR: Theresa Andrews, Amy 400 FR: Carmen Cowart, Debbie 100 Fly: Duffy Dillon 400 IM: Patrick Kennedy Caulkins, Andrea Cross, Kathy Daniel, Dara Torres, Paige Zemina 200 IM: Paul Wallace 400 FR: Geoff Gaberino, Mike Treible 800 FR: Tami Bruce, Carmen 400 IM: Jerry Frentsos Heat, Albert Mestre, Brian 400 FR: Theresa Andrews, Cowart, Debbie Daniel, Paige 400 FR: Duffy Dillon, Mike Heath, Zielinski Rosemary Brown, Tracy Caulkins, Zemina Albert Mestre, Paul Wallace 800 FR: Duffy Dillon, Geoff 200 MR: Carmen Cowart, 800 FR: Duffy Dillon, Mike Heath, Gaberino, Mike Heath, Albert Lynnette Gernaat 800 FR: Rosemary Brown, Andrea Lorraine Perkins, Dara Torres, Albert Mestre, Tommy Thayer Mestre Stephanie Zunich 400 MR: Patrick Kennedy, Albert Cross, Lynnette Gernaat, Linda 400 MR: Julie Gorman, Lorraine 1985: 22 TITLES Mestre, Doug Soltis, Rafael Vidal Irish Perkins, Dara Torres, Stephanie Women (10 titles) 68 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY 200 MR: Theresa Andrews, Tracy 1973: 4 TITLES 1966: 9 TITLES Caulkins, Andrea Cross, Kathy 100 Back: Will Artley 50 Free: Tom Dioguardi Treible 200 Back: Tim McKee 100 Free: Tom Dioguardi SEC TITLE 400 MR: Theresa Andrews, Tracy 200 IM: Tim McKee 200 Free: Tom Dioguardi LEADERS Caulkins, Michele Kurtzman, 400 IM: Tim McKee 200 Fly: Ray Whitehouse (NOT INCLUDING RELAYS) Kathy Treible 100 Back: Blanchard Tual 1-Meter: Megan Neyer 1972: 8 TITLES 200 Back: Blanchard Tual WOMEN 3-Meter: Megan Neyer 200 Free: Jim Griffith 200 Breast: Charlie King 1,650 Free: Pete Orschiedt Men (5 titles) 200 IM: Charlie King 1t. 12 TITLES 200 Back: Tim McKee 400 MR: Florida 100 Free: Donald Gibb 100 Breast: Gary Chelosky Tracy Caulkins (1982-84) 500 Free: John Hillencamp 200 Breast: Gary Chelosky 1965: 9 TITLES Nicole Haislett (1991-94) 100 Fly: Craig Beardsley 200 Fly: 200 IM: Tim McKee 50 Free: Tom Dioguardi Kathy Treible (1981-84) Craig Beardsley 400 IM: Tim McKee 100 Free: Tom Dioguardi 800 FR: William Fragler, Geoff 400 MR: Gary Chelosky, Jim 200 Free: Tom Dioguardi 4. 11 TITLES Gaberino, John Hillencamp, Bill 200 Fly: Steve Grau Griffith, Stephen McDonnell, Tim Mary Wayte (1984-87) Sawchuck McKee 100 Back: Blanchard Tual 1981: 17 TITLES 200 Back: Blanchard Tual 1971: 5 TITLES 200 Breast: Charlie King 5t. 9 TITLES Women (13 titles) 200 Free: Bruce Williams 50 Free: Amy Caulkins 400 FR: Florida Dara Torres (1986-89) 500 Free: Brant Bittner 400 MR: Florida Elizabeth Beisel (2010-14) 200 Free: Rosemary Brown 1,650 Free: Brant Bittner 500 Free: Rosemary Brown 200 Breast: Gary Chelosky 1964: 12 TITLES 1,650 Free: Rosemary Brown 800 FR: Brant Bittner, Jim Griffith, 500 Free: Bill Corbin 7t. 8 TITLES 100 Fly: Karianne Miller Pete Orschiedt, Bruce Williams 1,650 Free: Bill Corbin Caroline Burckle (2005-08) 200 Fly: Karianne Miller 100 Fly: Jerry Livingston Megan Neyer (1982-86) 50 Breast: Kathy Treible 1970: 5 TITLES 200 Fly: Jerry Livingston 100 Breast: Kathy Treible 500 Free: Pete Orschiedt 100 Back: Dick Farwell 9t. 7 TITLES 100 IM: Amy Caulkins 1,650 Free: Pete Orschiedt 200 Back: Dick Farwell Tami Bruce (1986-89) 200 IM: Kathy Treible 100 Fly: Stephen McDonnell 100 Breast: Stacey Chandler 400 FR: Rosemary Brown, Amy 200 Breast: Jimmy Perkins 200 Breast: Charlie King Amy Caulkins (1980-83) Caulkins, Andrea Cross, Elieen 400 IM: Mark McKee 200 IM: Ray Whitehouse Julie Gorman (1987-90) O’Brien 400 IM: Ray Whitehouse Gemma Spofforth (2008-10) 1969: 7 TITLES 200 MR: Amy Caulkins, Andrea 400 MR: Florida 50 Free: Andrew McPherson Cross, Michele Kurtzman, 1-Meter: Lansing Price MEN Karianne Miller 100 Free: Andrew McPherson 400 MR: Jennifer Nye, Elieen 200 Free: Bruce Williams 1963: 12 TITLES 1t. 8 TITLES O’Brien, Besty Rapp, Kathy Treible 100 Fly: Bruce Williams 50 Free: Terry Green Marcin Cieslak (2010-14) 400 IM: Mark McKee 100 Fly: Jerry Livingston Tom Dioguardi (1965-67) Men (4 titles) 400 FR: Florida 500 Free: John Hillencamp 200 Fly: Jerry Livingston Martin Zubero (1988-91) 3-Meter: Bob Link 1,650 Free: John Hillencamp 100 Back: Dick Farwell Ryan Lochte (2003-06) 200 Fly: Craig Beardsley 1968: 12 TITLES 200 Back: Dick Farwell 200 Breast: 100 Back: Ron Haddox 100 Free: Andrew McPherson 200 IM: Eddie Reese 5t. 7 TITLES SEC CHAMPIONSHIP 200 Free: Bruce Williams Caeleb Dressel(2014-pres) 500 Free: Bruce Williams 400 IM: Eddie Reese COMPETITION FOR WOMEN 400 FR: Florida Mike Heath (1983-86) BEGAN IN 1981 1,650 Free: Bruce Williams 100 Fly: Steve Macri 400 MR: Florida Eddie Reese (1961-63) 1980: 5 TITLES 200 Fly: Barry Russo 1-Meter: Lansing Price Bill Ruggie (1957-59) 100 Fly: Grant Ostlund 200 IM: Mark McKee 3-Meter: Lansing Price 200 Fly: Craig Beardsley 400 IM: Mark McKee 1962: 12 TITLES 8t. 6 TITLES 200 IM: David Zubero 400 FR: Florida 50 Free: Bill Grover Greg Burgess (1992-94) 1-Meter: Chris Snode 800 FR: Florida 100 Fly: Jerry Livingston 3-Meter: Chris Snode Dick Farwell (1962-64) 400 MR: Florida 200 Fly: Jerry Livingston Shaune Fraser (2007-10) 3-Meter: Mike Chalbeck 1979: 5 TITLES 100 Back: Dick Farwell Jerry Livingston (1962-64) 200 Back: Dick Farwell 500 Free: David Larson 1967: 11 TITLES Steve McBride (1960-62) 200 Fly: Bill Sawchuck 100 Breast: Jeff Oromaner 50 Free: Tom Dioguardi Tim McKee (1972-73) 200 IM: Bill Sawchuck 200 Breast: Eddie Reese 100 Free: Andrew McPherson Blanchard Tual (1965-67) 400 IM: Bill Sawchuck 200 Free: Tom Dioguardi 200 IM: Eddie Reese 3-Meter: Chris Snode 100 Fly: Steve Macri 400 FR: Florida 200 Fly: Barry Russo 400 MR: Florida 1978: 1 TITLE 1-Meter: Steve McBride 3-Meter: Chris Snode 100 Back: Blanchard Tual 200 Back: Blanchard Tual 3-Meter: Steve McBride 1974: 3 TITLES 200 IM: Andrew McPherson 1,650 Free: Joel Narcowich 400 FR: Florida 100 Back: Will Artley 800 FR: Florida 200 Back: Will Artley 400 MR: Florida

69 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL - WOMEN 2017 Jamie Bohunicky Kimberly Larson Casey Seland 1995 Hannah Burns Teresa Crippen Coral Lopez 2003 Laura Booth Brianna Felegi Kaylee Doback Sarah Peterson Janelle Atkinson Nikki Dryden Autumn Finke Kaitlin Frehling Natalie Pike Anna Chapman Beth Hazel Miranda Goss Nelle Glasser Stephanie Proud Sarah Close Tina Hinton Abigail Howell Sarra Lajnef Leah Retrum Kristen Connor Ryann Pauley Morgan Kaisrlik Hilda Luthersdottir Kelsy Smith Kim Ecott Elizabeth Tomson Taylor Katz Alicia Mathieu Gemma Spofforth Cerian Gibbes Kristin Wilding Georgia Marris Sharla Milne Whitney Stern Chantal Gibney 1994 Amelia Maughan Julia Nagy Sarah Sykes Rebecca Harper Whitney Arnette Alyssa Yambor-Maul Anna-Liisa Pold Taylor Vander Ark Katie Kennedy Laura Booth 2016 Trish Regan Lauren Winter Leah Martindale Beth Hazel Delaney Dye Danielle Risley Lindsay Woodward Katie McCown Tina Hinton Brianna Felegi Corinne Showalter 2007 Sara McLarty Maren Kuller Autumn Finke Kirsten Smith Katie Ball Natalie Nickson Elizabeth Tomson Natalie Hinds Julia Treible Jeana Bartell Jessica Schrock Janie Wagstaff Georgia Hohmann Ellese Zalewski Caroline Burckle Casey Seland Kristin Wilding Taylor Katz 2011 Ashley Carusone Cara Teague 1993 Sierra Kuhn Angelina Ballatore Caroline Drab Diane Tennison Whitney Arnette Chelsea Lawson Sarah Bateman Laurabeth 2002 Laura Booth Georgia Marris Jamie Bohunicky Guenthner Anna Chapman Nicole Haislett Lexie Martorana Teresa Crippen Kristen Harris Sarah Close Beth Hazel Emily Mosher Kaylee Doback Amanda Hartley Nicole Duggan Maren Kuller Elisavet Panti Monica Dodson Colleen Healy Robyn Grimes Andrea Neidermeyer Paige Scheriger Sarra Lajnef Kim Larson Morgan Hughes Elizabeth Tomson Jessica Thielman Sharla Milne Jennie Lindh Leah Martindale 1992 Kahlia Warner Julia Nagy Laurie Moreau Katie McCown Sidney Brinson Alyssa Yambor-Maul Anna-Liisa Pold Natalie Pike Megan Melgaard Jane Kerr 2015 Corinne Showalter Leah Retrum Mary Beth Mounce Maren Kuller Delaney Dye Kirsten Smith Kelsy Smith Natalie Nickson Tami Schubert Autumn Finke Shara Stafford Whitney Stern Cara Teague 1991 Julia Hackett Kaitlin Taylor 2006 Diane Tennison Sidney Brinson Natalie Hinds 2010 Katie Ball 2001 Jane Kerr Georgia Hohmann Angelina Ballatore Vipa Bernhardt Anna Chapman Tami Schubert Taylor Katz Sarah Bateman Caroline Burckle Margaret Colley Stephanie Zunich Sierra Kuhn Kristen Beales Ashley Carusone Nicole Duggan 1990 Ashlee Linn Teresa Crippen Sarah Ellerby Kimberly Ecott Cindy Bradford Shelby McLean Kaylee Doback Kristin Harris Robyn Grimes Sidney Brinson Emily Mosher Monica Dodson Amanda Hartley Leah Martindale Julia Gorman Megan Rankin Coral Lopez Colleen Healy Katie McCown Jane Kerr Jordan Smith Jemma Lowe Amanda Huff Megan Melgaard Dady Vincent Summer Stephens Julia Nagy Brittany Johnson Denise Merk Stephanie Zunich Jessica Thielmann Stacey Nedrud Kimberly Larson Mary Beth Mounce 1989 Kahlia Warner Sarah Peterson Jennie Lindh Melissa Pavlik Juliane Brossman Alyssa Yambor-Maul Anna-Liisa Pold Laurie Moreau Cara Teague Debbie Daniel 2014 Lily Ramirez Natalie Pike Diane Tennison Julia Gorman Jamie Applefield Kirsten Smith Jamie Reid 2000 Dara Torres Elizabeth Beisel Gemma Spofforth Leah Retrum Nicole Duggan Stephanie Zunich Delaney Dye Shara Stafford Samantha Robyn Grimes 1988 Kaitlin Frehling Maida Turnadzic Vanderbilt Leah Martindale Juliane Brossman Julia Hackett Daniela Victoria 2005 Sarah Massey Debbie Daniel Natalie Hinds 2009 Katie Ball Megan Melgaard Julia Gorman Sierra Kuhn Jeana Bartell Vipa Bernhardt Denise Merk Jill Horstead Ashlee Linn Kristen Beales Nicole Bolt Bradley Gracy Dara Torres Hilda Luthersdottir Monica Dodson Ashley Carusone Julie Holmes Karin Werth Alicia Mathieu Rebekah Epley Danielle Duncan Katie McCown Paige Zemina Lindsey McKnight Laurabeth Maureen Farrell Caroline Vaughn 1987 Shelby McLean Guenthner Rebecca Harper 1999 Debbie Daniel Rebecca Rainer Julianne Lago Kristen Harris Mandy Crowe Debbie Fuller Taylor Roy Coral Lopez Amanda Huff Nicole Duggan Edwina Lerner Jordan Smith Stephanie Napier Brittany Johnson Kelly Floyd Cindy Ounpuu Summer Stephens Stacey Nedrud Kathleen Kennedy Abbie Goff 1986 Jessica Theilmann Sarah Peterson Maureen McGinty Bradley Gracy Beverly Acker Ellese Zaleswski Stephanie Proud Laurie Moreau Robyn Grimes Debbie Fuller 2013 Kelsy Smith Marietta Uhle Susan Hansen Holly Green Elizabeth Beisel Gemma Spofforth Candace Weiman Dawn Heckman Megan Neyer Jamie Bohunicky Whitney Stern Janelle Atkinson Julie Holmes Jennifer Sawyer Molly Dubrasky Sarah Sykes Katie Ball Jennifer Hommert Christi Woolger Kaitlin Frehling Taylor Vander Ark Vipa Bernhardt Denise Merk Judi Woolger Sarra Lajnef Lindsay Woodward Nicole Bolt Caroline Vaughn 1985 Hilda Luthersdottir 2008 Ashley Carusone 1998 Holly Green Alicia Mathieu Katie Ball Kristen Connor Mandy Crowe Amy Hunter Shelby McLean Jenne Ballatore Danielle Duncan Heather Lawrence Christi Woolger Sharla Milne Jeana Bartell Jaime Ellis Allison Wagner Judi Woolger Savannah Napier Kristen Beales Maureen Farrell 1997 1984 Lauren Neidigh Caroline Burckle Chantal Gibney Abbie Goff Shelly Carruth Rebecca Rainer Caroline Drab Rebecca Harper Susan Hansen Tracy Caulkins Jordan Smith Monica Dodson Kristen Harris Dawn Heckman Holly Green Summer Stephens Sarah Ellerby Amanda Huff Heather Lawrence Leisha Johnson Ellese Zalewski Rebekah Epley Brittany Johnson 1996 Megan Neyer 2012 Laurabeth Guenthner Katie Kennedy Nikki Dryden Christi Woolger Angelina Ballatore Amanda Hartley Maureen McGinty Tina Hinton Sarah Bateman Colleen Healy Sara McLarty Heather Lawrence Elizabeth Beisel Elizabeth Kemp Laurie Moreau Ryann Pauley 70 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL - MEN 2017 Cameron Martin Brett Jones Steve Friedlander Bryan Kim Mitch D’Arrigo Richard Munch Mike Joyce Brian Hartley Dan Medei Caeleb Dressel Sebastien Rousseau Cody Kauffman Scott Kaufmann Greg Reeves Dalton Goss Connor Signorin Aaron Leech Chris Kellam 1998 Harrison Haines Billy Silva Alex Martin Elliot Meena Paulo Hornos Ben Kennedy 2012 Dustin McLarty Scott Schultz Sean Justice Alex Lebed Marcin Cieslak Kevin Nead Adam Sioui Dan Medei Blake Manganiello Rodion Davelaar Daniel Penniman Jonathan Strauss Ryan Swift Christoph Margotti Brad deBorde Eric Shrestha Ansel Tjin-A-Tam 1997 Enzo Martinez- Levar Goosen Jos Smith Corey Welch Chuy Gonzalez Scarpe Brian Howell Logan Storie Kris Wiebeck Sean Justice Colin Rockwell Gabriel Huen Konstantin Sundin Zach Wilcox Dan Medei Jan Switkowski Christopher Jones Rex Tullius Justin Zumsteg Brick Spangler Mark Szaranek Jonathan Jordan J.B. Walsh 2003 1996 Stanley Wu Mike Lewark Bobby Walsh Michael Jansen Todd Gjervold 2016 Cameron Martin Tobias Work Scott Kaufmann Chuy Gonzalez Mitch D’Arrigo Sebastien Rousseau Michael Yuan Chris Kellam Michael Kiedel Caeleb Dressel Connor Signorin 2007 Greg King David West Emiro Goosen David Springfels Jim Kostowicz 1995 Harrison Haines James Turner Kyle Deery Scott Schultz Todd Gjervold Zach Hernandez 2011 Luca De Matteis Duncan Sherrard David West Ben Kennedy Rodion Davelaar Robbie Fischetti Eric Donnelly Jason Wimberly Bayley Main Brett Fraser Tim Hughes Steve Friedlander 1994 Austin Manganiello Balazs Gercsak Grant Johnson Bernie Guenther Greg Burgess Blake Manganiello Brian Howell Brett Jones Ricardo Molari David West Christopher Jones Cody Kauffman Philip Norris 1993 Colin Rockwell Jonathan Jordan Aaron Leech Hendrik Odendaal Jose Ballester Enzo Martinez- Mike Joyce Dustin McLarty Hank Richardson Matt Guyot Scarpe Robby Kennedy Bill Mrazek Jonathan Strauss Jamie Mulford Mark Szaranek John Lehtonen Scott Mullervy Ansel Tjin-A-Tam Craig Ridenhour Pawel Werner Anthony Lewark Kevin Nead Corey Welch Matt Schmauch 2015 Alex Martin Daniel Penniman Kris Wiebeck Alyn Towne Nicholas Alexiou Cameron Martin Justin Schmidt Zach Wilcox 1992 Adam Bull Joey Pedraza Eric Shrestha Justin Zumsteg Jamie Ament Matt Curby Sebastien Rousseau J.B. Walsh 2002 Craig Ridenhour Mitch D’Arrigo Jonathan Speed Jonathan Wilcox Adrian Cameron Jamie Mulford Alex Dehner Logan Storie Tobias Work Eric Donnelly 1991 Zach Hernandez Jason Taylor 2006 Bryan Foster Jose Ballester Christian Homer Bobby Walsh Ron Ballatore Bernie Guenther John Dennison Justin Kaisrlik Michael Yuan Chris Comfort Jose Hernando Craig Ridenhour Austin Manganiello 2010 Kyle Deery Mike Jansen Cicero Torteli Blake Manganiello Colin Bell Luca DeMatteis Bryan Kim 1990 Enzo Martinez-Scarpe Ryan Crete Iddo Feinberg Jim Kostowicz Brett Drinkard Ricky Munch Brett Fraser Robert Fischetti Ricardo Molari Lewis Fadley Colin Rockwell Shaune Fraser Andrew Greener Philip Norris John Wermuth Ryan Rosenbaum Balazs Gercsak Brian Hartley Hendrik Odendaal 1989 Billy Silva Brian Howell Grant Johnson Greg Reeves Ben Bates E. Solaeche-Gomez Jonathan Jordan Brett Jones Hank Richardson Mike Glassman Luke Torres Mike Joyce Dustin McLarty Duncan Sherrard John Wermuth Pawel Werner Robby Kennedy Elliot Meena Nathan Summers 1988 2014 Anthony Lewark Chris Millen Adrian Cameron Jayme Taylor Adam Bull Alex Martin Bill Mrazek Gustavo Couto John Whitner Matthew Curby Grayson Patten Scott Mullervy Eric Donnelly Mike Glassman Brad deBorde Joey Pedraza Daniel Penniman Bryan Foster 1987 Levar Goossen Logan Storie Justin Schmidt Jason Gillespie Duffy Dillon Colin Hamilton Bobby Walsh J.B. Walsh Bernie Guenther Jayme Taylor Zach Hernandez Michael Yuan Russell Wilder Jose Hernando Paul Wallace Christian Homer 2009 Tobias Work Mike Jansen John Whitner Christopher Jones Clark Burckle 2005 Bryan Kim 1986 Justin Kaisrlik Ryan Crete Michael Berger Conrad Mapp Matt Cetlinski Austin Manganiello Brett Fraser Chris Comfort Ricardo Molari Scott Fosdick Ricky Munch Shaune Fraser Kyle Deery Hendrik Odendaal Paul Herring James Pompi Mike Joyce Robert Fischetti Greg Reeves Jayme Taylor Ryan Rosenbaum Cody Kauffman Stephen Friedlander Hank Richardson 1985 Sebastien Rousseau Aaron Leech Andrew Greener Nathan Summers Matt Cetlinski Connor Signorin Alex Martin Brian Hartley Ansel Tjin-A-Tam Duffy Dillon Billy Silva Matt Norton Scott Kaufmann David Winkler Scott Fosdick Luke Torres Grayson Patten Elliott Meena 2000 Paul Herring Pawel Werner Eric Shrestha Bill Mrazek Eric Donnelly Rafael Vidal 2013 Logan Storie Scott Mullervy Jose Hernando 1984 Matthew Curby Scott Thompson Corey Welch Mike Jansen Matt Cetlinski Harrison Curley Bobby Walsh Kristopher Wiebeck Bryan Kim Fredric Delcourt Rodion Davelaar Mike Yuan Zachary Wilcox Hendrik Odendaal Paul Herring Brad deBorde 2008 Justin Zumsteg Hank Richardson Rafael Vidal Zach Hernandez Clark Burckle 2004 Nathan Summers Christopher Jones Jarrod Brinker Nick Borreca Greg Reeves Austin Manganiello Kyle Deery Chris Comfort Paulo Hornos 71 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT WOMEN’S RECORDS - YARDS FLORIDA RECORD SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS AMERICAN RECORDS 50 Free Natalie Hinds 21.66 ‘15 50 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, AU 21.34 ‘11 50 Free Abbey Weitzel, Cal. 21.12 ‘16 100 Free Natalie Hinds 47.19 ‘15 100 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, AU 46.81 ‘11 100 Free , Stanford 45.56 ‘17 200 Free Caroline Burckle 1:43.10 ‘08 200 Free , UGA 1:41.83 ‘14 200 Free , Cal. 1:39.10 ‘15 500 Free Caroline Burckle 4:33.60 ‘08 500 Free Brittany MacLean, UGA 4:34.63 ‘14 500 Free , Stanford 4:24.06 ‘17 1,650 Free Alicia Mathieu 15:46.17 ‘14 1,650 Free Brittany MacLean, UGA 1:48.34 ‘16 1,000 Free Katie Ledecky, Stanford 8:59.65 ‘17 100 Back Gemma Spofforth 50.91 ‘10 50 Back Theresa Andrews, UF 26.18 ‘82 1,650 Free Katie Ledecky, Stanford 15:03.92 ‘16 200 Back Gemma Spofforth 1:48.34 ‘09 100 Back Gemma Spofforth, UF 50.53 ‘09 100 Back Ally Howe, Stanford 49.69 ‘17 100 Breast Hilda Luthersdottir 59.55 ‘13 200 Back Gemma Spofforth, UF 1:48.34 ‘09 200 Back , Cal. 1:47.84 ‘13 200 Breast Hilda Luthersdottir 2:08.37 ‘13 50 Breast Angelika Knipping, AU 29.08 ‘82 100 Breast , Indiana 56.30 ‘17 100 Fly Ellese Zalewski 51.13 ‘13 100 Breast , Texas A&M 57.43 ‘13 200 Breast Lilly King, Indiana 2:03.18 ‘17 200 Fly Jemma Lowe 1:52.53 ‘09 200 Breast Breeja Larson, Texas A&M 2:04.48 ‘13 100 Fly Kelsi Worrell, Louisville 49.43 ‘16 200 IM Elizabeth Beisel 1:54.26 ‘14 50 Fly Amy Caulkins, UF 25.04 ‘82 200 Fly , Stanford 1:49.92 ‘09 400 IM Elizabeth Beisel 3:58.35 ‘12 100 Fly Beryl Gastaldello, Texas A&M 50.87 ‘05 200 IM , Stanford 1:51.65 ‘16 200 FR Zalewski, Russell, Hinds, Linn 1:27.54 ‘14 200 Fly , Texas A&M 1:52.19 ‘14 400 IM Ella Eastin, Stanford 3:57.57 ‘17 400 FR Zalewski, Russell, Hinds, Linn 3:12.44 ‘14 100 IM Tracy Caulkins, UF 56.19 ‘82 200 FR Manuel, Neal, Hu, Howe, Stanford 1:25.91 ‘17 800 FR Zalewski, Russell, Bohunicky, Beisel 6:56.63 ‘13 200 IM , UGA 1:52.19 ‘14 400 FR Manuel, Ledecky, Hu, Neal, Stanford 3:07.61 ‘17 200 MR Russell, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Hinds 1:35.42 ‘14 400 IM Elizabeth Beisel, UF 1:52.19 ‘12 800 FR Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky, Stanford 6:45.91 ‘17

400 MR Russell, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Hinds 3:29.67 ‘14 200 FR Locus, Van Landeghem, Schmitt, Romano, UGA 1:26.89 ‘13 200 MR Howe, Haase, Hu, Neal, Stanford 1:34.15 ‘16

400 FR Schmitt, Van Landeghem, Vreeland, Romano, UGA 3:11.23 ‘13 400 MR Howe, Haase, Hu, Neal, Stanford 3:26.14 ‘16 FLORIDA WOMEN’S DIVING RECORDS 800 FR Vreeland, Romano, Mattern, Schmitt, UGA 6:52.54 ‘13 1m (6-dives) Kahlia Warner 346.10 ‘16 200 MR Solemou, Hannis, Floyd, Johnson, Tenn. 1:35.08 ‘13 U.S. OPEN RECORDS 3m (6-dives) Kahlia Warner 387.20 ‘16 400 MR Adams, Miller, Larsen, Ibanez-Lopez, Texas A&M 3:28.93 ‘13 50 Free Abbey Weitzel, Cal. 21.12 ‘16 1m (10-dives) Heather Lawrence 445.00 ‘98 100 Free Simone Manuel, Stanford 45.56 ‘17 3m (11-dives) Megan Neyer 541.95 ‘82 NCAA RECORDS 200 Free Missy Franklin, Cal. 1:39.10 ‘15 Plat. (5-dives) Kahlia Warner 326.45 ‘15 50 Free Simone Manuel, Stanford 21.17 ‘17 500 Free Katie Ledecky, Stanford 4:24.06 ‘17 Plat. (9-dives) Robyn Grimes 422.65 ‘00 100 Free Simone Manuel, Stanford 45.56 ‘17 1,000 Free Katie Ledecky, Stanford 8:59.65 ‘17 200 Free Missy Franklin, Cal. 1:39.10 ‘15 1,650 Free Katie Ledecky, Stanford 15:03.92 ‘16 O’CONNELL CENTER POOL RECORDS 500 Free Katie Ledecky, Stanford 4:24.06 ‘17 100 Back Ally Howe, Stanford 49.69 ‘17 50 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, AU 21.34 ‘11 1,000 Free Katie Ledecky, Stanford 8:59.65 ‘17 200 Back Elizabeth Pelton, Cal. 1:47.84 ‘13 100 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, AU 46.81 ‘11 1,650 Free Katie Ledecky, Stanford 15:03.92 ‘16 100 Breast Lilly King, Indiana 56.30 ‘17 200 Free , UGA 1:42.46 ‘11 100 Back Ally Howe, Stanford 49.69 ‘17 200 Breast Lilly King, Indiana 2:03.18 ‘17 500 Free Shannon Vreeland, UGA 4:36.28 ‘11 200 Back Elizabeth Pelton, Cal. 1:47.84 ‘13 100 Fly Kelsi Worrell, Louisville 49.43 ‘16 1,650 Free Adrienne Binder, AU 15:50.0 ‘05 100 Breast Lilly King, Indiana 56.30 ‘17 200 Fly Elaine Breeden, Stanford 1:49.92 ‘09 100 Back Jennifer Connolly, Tenn. 51.39 ‘11 200 Breast Lilly King, Indiana 2:03.18 ‘17 200 IM Ella Eastin, Stanford 1:51.65 ‘16 200 Back , AU 1:51.43 ‘05 100 Fly Kelsi Worrell, Louisville 49.43 ‘16 400 IM Katinka Hosszu, Southern Calif. 3:56.54 ‘12 100 Breast Jane Trepp, LSU 58.94 ‘11 200 Fly Elaine Breeden, Stanford 1:49.92 ‘09 200 FR Weitzel, Murphy, Bilquist, Osman, Cal. 1:25.59 ‘17 200 Breast Amanda Rutqvist, SC 2:08.56 ‘11 200 IM Ella Eastin, Stanford 1:51.65 ‘16 400 FR Manuel, Ledecky, Hu, Neal, Stanford 3:07.61 ‘17 100 Fly Jennifer Connolly, Tenn. 51.64 ‘11 400 IM Katinka Hosszu, Southern Calif. 3:56.54 ‘12 800 FR Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky, Stanford 6:45.91 ‘17 200 Fly Mary T. Meagher, Lakeside 1:53.37 ‘82 200 FR Weitzel, Murphy, Bilquist, Osman, Cal. 1:25.59 ‘17 200 MR Baker, Weitzeil, Thomas, Osman, Cal. 1:34.10 ‘17 200 IM Morgan Scroggy, UGA 1:54.58 ‘11 400 FR Manuel, Ledecky, Hu, Neal, Stanford 3:07.61 ‘17 400 MR Howe, Haase, Hu, Neal, Stanford 3:26.14 ‘16 400 IM Elizabeth Beisel, UF 4:00.83 ‘11 800 FR Manuel, Neal, Eastin, Ledecky, Stanford 6:45.91 ‘17 200 FR Riordan, Norberg, Vanderpool-Wallace, Scott, AU 1:28.25 ‘11 200 MR Baker, Weitzeil, Thomas, Osman, Cal. 1:34.10 ‘17 *Bold Denotes Current UF Athlete 400 FR Riordan, Geary, Bos, Vanderpool-Wallace, AU 3:13.03 ‘11 400 MR Howe, Haase, Hu, Neal, Stanford 3:26.14 ‘16 S=Split 800 FR Scroggy, Nauta, Margalis, Schmitt, UGA 6:53.58 ‘11 200 MR Bos, Norberg, Scott,Vanderpool-Wallace, AU 1:36.11 ‘11 400 MR Connolly, Moravcikova, Floyd, Gendron, Tenn. 3:30.90 ‘11

72 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT MEN’S RECORDS - YARDS FLORIDA RECORD SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS AMERICAN RECORDS 50 Free Caeleb Dressel 18.20 ‘16 50 Free Caeleb Dressel, UF 18.23 ‘16 50 Free Caeleb Dressel, UF 18.20 ‘16 100 Free Caeleb Dressel 40.00 ‘17 100 Free Caeleb Dressel, UF 41.07 ‘16 100 Free Caeleb Dressel, UF 40.00 ‘17 200 Free Shaune Fraser 1:31.70 ‘09 200 Free Conor Dwyer, UF 1:31.73 ‘11 200 Free , Texas 1:30.46 ‘16 500 Free Mitch D’Arrigo 4:09.98 ‘16 500 Free Dan Wallace, UF 4:10.73 ‘14 500 Free , Texas 4:08.42 ‘17 1,650 Free Arthur Frayler 14:38.06 ‘14 1,650 Free Sebastien Rouault, UGA 14:35.47 ‘06 100 Back Ryan Lochte 44.60 ‘05 100 Back Ryan Lotche, UF 45.19 ‘05 1,000 Free Clark Smith, Texas 8:33.93 ‘15 200 Back Ryan Lochte 1:37.68 ‘06 200 Back Ryan Lotche, UF 1:40.59 ‘05 1,650 Free Clark Smith, Texas 14.22.41 ‘17 100 Breast Caeleb Dressel 51.88 ‘15 100 Breast , UGA 51.25 ‘14 100 Back Ryan Murphy, Cal. 43.49 ‘16 200 Breast Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez 1:52.67 ‘12 200 Breast Nic Fink, UGA 1:51.58 ‘15 200 Back Ryan Murphy, Cal. 1:35.73 ‘16 100 Fly Caeleb Dressel 43.58 ‘17 100 Fly Caeleb Dressel, UF 44.80 ‘16 100 Breast , Ariz. 50.04 ‘14 200 Fly Marcin Cieslak 1:40.19 ‘12 200 Fly Hugo Morris, AU 1:40.59 ‘16 200 Breast Will Licon, Texas 1:47.91 ‘17 200 IM Bradley Ally 1:40.49 ‘09 200 IM Ryan Lotche, UF 1:41.76 ‘05 100 Fly Caeleb Dressel, UF 43.58 ‘17 400 IM Mark Szaranek 3:36.31 ‘17 400 IM Connor Dwyer, UF 3:37.75 ‘11 200 FR Dressel, Switkowski, Martinez-Scarpe, Blyzinskyj 1:14.88 ‘17 200 FR Andkjaer, Targett, Norys, Louw, AU 1:15.47 ‘09 200 Fly Jack Conger, Texas 1:37.35 ‘17

400 FR Dressel, Switkowski, Rooney, Szaranek 2:46.21 ‘17 400 FR Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett, AU 2:46.03 ‘09 200 IM , Stanford 1:39.38 ‘15 800 FR Switkowski, Rooney, D’Arrigo, Szaranek 6:09.30 ‘17 800 FR Wener, Alexiou, D’Arrigo, Wallace, UF 6:12.85 ‘15 400 IM , UGA 3:33.42 ‘17 200 MR Blyzinskij, Bray, M. Szaranek, Dressel 1:23.08 ‘17 200 MR White, Silve, Targett, Andkjear, AU 1:23.69 ‘09 200 FR Coville, Staab, Allen, Wayne, Stanford 1:15.26 ‘11 400 MR Blyzinskyj, Dressel, Switkowski, C. Main 3:03.86 ‘16 400 MR Blyzinskyj, Dressel, Switkowski, C. Main, UF 3:03.86 ‘16 400 FR Feigen, Berens, Jameson, Walters, Texas 2:47.02 ‘09

800 FR Walters, Berens, Jostes, Klueh, Texas 6:10.16 ‘09 FLORIDA MEN’S DIVING RECORDS NCAA RECORDS 1m (6-dives) Jonathan Wilcox 377.70 ‘07 50 Free Caeleb Dressel, UF 18.20 ‘16 200 MR Murphy, Katis, Lynch, Messerschmidt, Cal. 1:22.40 ‘15 1m (11-dives) David West 624.60 ‘94 100 Free Caeleb Dressel, UF 40.00 ‘17 400 MR Murphy, Hoppe, Josa, Jensen, Cal. 3:01.51 ‘17 3m (6-dives) Sam Smith 440.20 ‘17 200 Free Townley Haas, Texas 1:30.46 ‘16 3m (11-dives) Hank Richardson 566.15 ‘00 500 Free Clark Smith, Texas 4:08.42 ‘17 U.S. OPEN RECORDS Plat. (6-dives) Zach Wilcox 445.40 ‘04 1,000 Free Clark Smith, Texas 8:33.93 ‘15 50 Free Caeleb Dressel, UF 18.20 ‘16 Plat. (10-dives) Hank Richardson 576.45 ‘00 1,650 Free Clark Smith, Texas 14.22.41 ‘17 100 Free Caeleb Dressel, UF 40.00 ‘17 100 Back Ryan Murphy, Cal. 43.49 ‘16 200 Free Townley Haas, Texas 1:30.46 ‘16 O’CONNELL CENTER POOL RECORDS 200 Back Ryan Murphy, Cal. 1:35.73 ‘16 500 Free Clark Smith, Texas 4:08.42 ‘17 50 Free Adam Brown, AU 19.05 ‘11 100 Breast Kevin Cordes, Ariz. 50.04 ‘14 100 Free Adam Brown, AU 41.92 ‘11 200 Breast Will Licon, Texas 1:47.91 ‘17 1,000 Free Clark Smith, Texas 8:33.93 ‘15 200 Free Conor Dwyer, UF 1:31.73 ‘11 100 Fly Caeleb Dressel, UF 43.58 ‘17 1,650 Free Clark Smith, Texas 14.22.41 ‘17 500 Free Conor Dwyer, UF 4:11.36 ‘11 200 Fly Jack Conger, Texas 1:37.35 ‘17 100 Back Ryan Murphy, Cal. 43.49 ‘16 1,650 Free Martin Grodzki, UGA 14:36.93 ‘11 200 IM David Nolan, Stanford 1:39.38 ‘15 200 Back Ryan Murphy, Cal. 1:35.73 ‘16 100 Back Ryan Lochte, UF 45.19 ‘05 400 IM Chase Kalisz, UGA 3:33.42 ‘17 100 Breast Kevin Cordes, Ariz. 50.04 ‘14 200 Back Ryan Lochte, UF 1:38.29 ‘05 200 FR Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett, AU 1:14.08 ‘09 200 Breast Will Licon, Texas 1:47.91 ‘17 100 Breast Stuart Ferguson, AU 53.01 ‘11 400 FR Ringgold, Conger, Haas, Schooling, Texas 2:45.39 ‘17 200 Breast Brad Craig, Tenn. 1:54.24 ‘11 800 FR Held, Vazaios, Ress, Dahl, NC State 6:06.53 ‘17 100 Fly Caeleb Dressel, UF 43.58 ‘17 100 Fly Marcin Cieslak, UF 46.03 ‘11 200 MR Shebat, Licon, Schooling, Ringgold, Texas 1:21.54 ‘17 200 Fly Jack Conger, Texas 1:37.35 ‘17 200 Fly Mark Dylla, UGA 1:41.35 ‘11 400 MR Shebat, Licon, Schooling, Conger, Texas 2:59.22 ‘17 200 IM David Nolan, Stanford 1:39.38 ‘15 200 IM Ryan Lochte, UF 1:41.76 ‘05 400 IM Chase Kalisz, UGA 3:33.42 ‘17 400 IM Conor Dwyer, UF 3:37.75 ‘11 200 FR Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett, AU 1:14.08 ‘09 200 FR Brown, Marcel, Manning, Krug, AU 1:16.56 ‘11 400 FR Ringgold, Conger, Haas, Schooling, Texas 2:45.39 ‘17 400 FR Brown, Krug, Modrov, Norys, AU 2:49.95 ‘11 800 FR Held, Vazaios, Ress, Dahl, NC State 6:06.53 ‘17 800 FR Dwyer, Fraser, Gercsak, Rousseau, UF 6:13.74 ‘11 200 MR Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, B. Fraser, UF 1:24.94 ‘11 200 MR Shebat, Licon, Schooling, Ringgold, Texas 1:21.54 ‘17 400 MR Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, B. Fraser, UF 3:04.99 ‘11 400 MR Shebat, Licon, Schooling, Conger, Texas 2:59.22 ‘17

*Bold Denotes Current UF Athlete S=Split

73 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT TOP-10 TIMES IN GATOR HISTORY WOMEN’S YARDS 50-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Natalie Hinds(2015) ...... 21.66 1. Hilda Luthersdottir (2013)...... 59.55 1. Zalewski, Russell, Hinds, Linn (2014)...... 1:27.54 2. Sarah Bateman (2012)...... 21.89 2. Theresa Michalak (2015)...... 59.94 2. Stafford, Spofforth, Napier, Bateman (2010)...... 1:27.79 3. Ellese Zalewski (2013)...... 22.04 3. Vipa Bernhardt (2005)...... 1:00.11 3. Zalewski, Russell, McKnight, Hinds (2013)...... 1:27.98 4. Shara Stafford (2011)...... 22.16 4. Lindsay Rogers (2009) ...... 1:01.20 4. Napier, Spofforth, Stafford, Bateman (2009)...... 1:28.15 5. Stephanie Napier (2009)...... 22.17 5. Sarah Lajnef (2011)...... 1:01.22 6. Dara Torres (1988) ...... 22.38 5. Bateman, Stafford, Zalewski, Bohunicky (2011)...... 1:28.56 6. Caroline Burckle (2007)...... 1:01.27 7. Sinead Russell (2014)...... 22.51 6. Stafford, Spofforth, Bateman, Napier (2010)...... 1:28.71 7. Lindsey McKnight (2014)...... 1:01.33 8. Nicole Haislett (1993) ...... 22.56 7. Zalewski, Hinds, Russell, McKnight (2013)...... 1:28.77 T8. Tracy Caulkins (1984)...... 1:01.37 9. Leah Martindale (2001)...... 22.58 8. Napier, Spofforth, Kemp, Bateman (2009)...... 1:28.80 T8. Stephanie Zunich (1990)...... 1:01.37 10. Ashley Tappin (1994)...... 22.60 9. Russell, McKnight, Hinds, Linn (2015) ...... 1:28.94 10. Shannon Price (1992)...... 1:01.56 100-YARD FREESTYLE 10. Bateman, Bohunicky, Frehling, Crippen (2012) ...... 1:29.09 1. Natalie Hinds (2015) ...... 47.19 2. Shara Stafford (2010)...... 47.81 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 3. Ellese Zalewski (2013)...... 47.99 1. Hilda Luthersdottir (2013)...... 2:08.37 1. Zalewski, Russell, Hinds, Linn (2014)...... 3:12.44 4. Nicole Haislett (1992)...... 48.23 2. Vipa Bernhardt (2003)...... 2:09.13 2. Zalewski, Russell, Beisel, Hinds (2013)...... 3:12.96 T5. Dara Torres (1988)...... 48.26 3. Sarra Lajnef (2011)...... 2:10.66 3. Russell, Hinds, Zalewski, Beisel (2013)...... 3:13.21 T5. Caroline Burckle (2007)...... 48.26 4. Kirsten Smith (2011)...... 2:12.09 4. Kemp, Stafford, Spofforth, Bohunicky (2010)...... 3:13.43 7. Sarah Bateman (2012)...... 48.49 5. Caroline Burckle (2008)...... 2:12.49 5. Russell, Hinds, Linn, Beisel (2014)...... 3:14.11 8. Sinead Russell (2013)...... 48.64 6. Rebecca Rainer (2012)...... 2:12.52 6. Hinds, Linn, Maughan, McKnight (2015)...... 3:14.12 9. Maureen Farrell (2005)...... 48.82 7. Cindy Ounpuu (1986)...... 2:12.73 7. Kemp, Spofforth, Stafford, Napier (2009)...... 3:14.37 10. Elizabeth Kemp (2009)...... 48.85 8. Kelly Fertel (2017)...... 2:12.92 8. Kemp, Stafford, Spofforth, Bateman (2010)...... 3:15.00 200-YARD FREESTYLE 9. Amanda Hartley (2008)...... 2:12.95 9. Bateman, Bohunicky, Frehling, Crippen (2012) ...... 3:15.72 1. Caroline Burckle (2008)...... 1:43.10 10. Kirsten Smith (2009)...... 2:13.08 2. Nicole Haislett (1992)...... 1:43.28 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 3. Natalie Hinds (2015)...... 1:43.96 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 1. Zalewski, Russell, Bohunicky, Beisel (2013)...... 6:56.63 4. Shara Stafford (2010)...... 1:44.00 1. Ellese Zalewski (2013)...... 51.13 2. Stafford, Bohunicky, Crippen, Beisel (2011)...... 6:59.10 5. Elles Zalewski (2013)...... 1:44.19 2. Natalie Hinds (2015)...... 51.30 3. Zalewski, Beisel, McKnight, Russell (2014)...... 7:00.05 6. Sinead Russell (2013)...... 1:44.46 3. Jemma Lowe (2009)...... 51.65 7. Jamie Bohunicky (2013)...... 1:44.57 T4. Farrell, Burckle, Uhle, Retrum (2005)...... 7:00.25 4. Julianne Lago (2009)...... 52.17 8. Amelia Maughn (2015)...... 1:44.68 T4. McKnight, Thielmann, Maughan, Linn (2015) ...... 7:00.25 9. Whitney Hedgepeth (1990)...... 1:45.21 5. Sarah Bateman (2011)...... 52.20 6.Bohunicky, Beisel, Crippen, Fung (2012)...... 7:00.32 10. Tami Bruce (1988)...... 1:45.40 6. Sinead Russell (2014)...... 52.55 7. Stafford, Bohunicky, Crippen, Costa-Schmid (2010). ...7:01.53 7. Candace Weiman (2006)...... 52.67 8. Stafford, Proud, Crippen, Costa-Schmid (2009)...... 7:02.44 500-YARD FREESTYLE 8. Dara Torres (1988) ...... 52.95 9. Zalewski, Russell, Bohunicky, Beisel (2013)...... 7:02.54 1. Caroline Burckle (2008)...... 4:33.60 9. Renate duPlessis (2003)...... 53.02 2. Elizabeth Beisel (2013)...... 4:34.54 10. Linn, hinds, Thielmann, Maughan (2016)...... 7:03.44 3. Jessica Thielmann (2013)...... 4:36.62 10. Shara Stafford (2011)...... 53.13 4. Janelle Atkinson (2001)...... 4:37.93 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 5. Tami Bruce (1988) ...... 4:38.03 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 1. Russell, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Hinds (2014)...... 1:35.42 6. Whitney Hedgepeth (1990) ...... 4:38.80 1. Jemma Lowe (2009) ...... 1:52.53 2. Spofforth, Rogers, Lago, Napier (2009)...... 1:36.22 7. Danielle Valley (2014)...... 4:39.00 2. Teresa Crippen (2010)...... 1:53.90 3. Stafford, Spofforth, Napier, Bateman (2010)...... 1:37.01 8.Laurabeth Guenthner (2009)...... 4:39.16 3. Taylor Katz (2015)...... 1:54.44 4. Michalak, McKnight, Batchelor, Hinds (2015)...... 1:37.12 9. Sara McLarty (2003)...... 4:39.42 4. Elizabeth Beisel (2014)...... 1:54.60 5. Spofforth, Burckle, Healy, Napier (2008)...... 1:37.23 10. Melani Costa-Schmid (2010)...... 4:39.66 5. Tracy Caulkins (1984)...... 1:55.55 6. Spofforth, Rogers, Lowe, Napier (2009)...... 1:37.28 1,650-YARD FREESTYLE 6. Rebecca Harper (2002)...... 1:55.66 7. Beisel, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Bateman (2012) ...... 1:37.29 7. Alyssa Yambor-Maul (2017)...... 1:55.68 1. Alicia Mathieu (2013)...... 15:46.17 8. Pazevic, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Bateman (2011)...... 1:37.40 2. Jessica Thielmann (2015) ...... 15:46.68 8. Theresa Michalak (2015)...... 1:55.69 9. Spofforth, Rogers, Lago, Napier (2009)...... 1:37.64 3. Tami Bruce (1988)...... 15:50.86 9. Julia Gorman (1988)...... 1:56.08 4. Elizabeth Beisel (2013)...... 15:53.22 10. Julianne Lago (2009)...... 1:56.09 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 5. Danielle Valley (2014) ...... 15:53.94 1. Russell, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Hinds (2014) ...... 3:29.67 6. Laurabeth Guenthner (2009) ...... 15:56.44 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2. Beisel, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Hinds (2014)...... 3:31.07 7. Mimosa McNerney (1995) ...... 15:59.71 1. Elizabeth Beisel (2014)...... 1:54.26 3. Spofforth, Rogers, Lowe, Stafford (2009)...... 3:31.41 8. Janelle Atkinson (2002) ...... 16:01.01 2. Gemma Spofforth (2009)...... 1:54.73 9. Melani Costa-Schmid (2010)...... 16:01.72 4. Beisel, Luthersdottir, Crippen, Bateman (2012) ...... 3:32.93 10. Corrine Schlowater (2011)...... 16:02.36 3. Theresa Michalak (2015) ...... 1:56.09 5. Beisel, Luthersdottir, Hinds, Bohunicky (2013) ...... 3:32.94 4. Lindsey McKnight (2015)...... 1:56.16 6. Beisel, Luthersdottir, Hinds, Russell (2013)...... 3:33.03 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 5. Ashlee Linn (2015)...... 1:56.40 1. Gemma Spofforth (2010)...... 50.91 7. Spofforth, Rogers, Lowe, Kemp (2010)...... 3:33.58 6. Tracy Caulkins (1984)...... 1:57.06 8. Beisel, Luthersdottir, Bateman, Stafford (2011)...... 3:34.02 2. Sinead Russell (2013)...... 51.46 7. Nicole Haislett (1993)...... 1:57.15 3. Elizabeth Beisel (2013)...... 52.36 9. Beisel, Luthersdottir, Bateman, Bohunicky (2012) ...... 3:34.02 8. Shara Stafford (2011)...... 1:57.20 4. Emma Ball (2017)...... 52.40 10. Spofforth, Burckle, Healy, Pike (2008)...... 3:34.05 5. Sarah Peterson (2009)...... 52.81 9. Jennifer Hommert (1999)...... 1:57.57 6. Georgia-Mae Hohmann (2015)...... 53.06 10. Kelly Fertel (2017)...... 1:57.60 7. Lily Ramirez (2009) ...... 53.18 WOMEN’S DIVING RECORDS 8. Natalie Hinds (2015)...... 53.36 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1M (6-DIVES) 9. Alana Pazevic (2011)...... 53.39 1. Elizabeth Beisel (2012)...... 3:58.35 Kahlia Warner (2016) ...... 346.10 10. Ashlee Linn (2015)...... 53.40 2. Teresa Crippen (2010)...... 4:02.91 1M (10-DIVES) 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 3. Jessica Thielmann (2015)...... 4:06.72 Heather Lawrence (1998) ...... 445.00 1. Gemma Spofforth (2009)...... 1:48.34 4. Stephanie Proud (2009)...... 4:07.00 5. Savanna Faulconer (2017)...... 4:07.24 3M (6-DIVES) 2. Elizabeth Beisel (2012)...... 1:49.82 Kahlia Warner (2016)...... 387.20 3. Sinead Russell (2013)...... 1:50.84 6. Kelly Fertel (2017)...... 4:07.45 4. Teresa Crippen (2010)...... 1:50.99 7. Tracy Caulkins (1984)...... 4:07.75 3M (11-DIVES) 5. Stephanie Proud (2009)...... 1:51.81 8. Sara McLarty (2003)...... 4:07.84 Megan Neyer (1982)...... 541.95 6. Ashlee Linn (2015)...... 1:52.01 9. Leah Retrum (2005)...... 4:08.32 7. Sydney Sell (2017)...... 1:53.57 PLAT. (5-DIVES) T10. Hannah Burns (2017)...... 4:08.65 Kahlia Warner (2015) ...... 326.45 8. Georgia-Mae Hohmann (2015) ...... 1:53.61 T10. Kirsten Smith (2009)...... 4:08.65 9. Leah Retrum (2007)...... 1:54.06 PLAT. (9-DIVES) 10. Jamie Reid (2003) ...... 1:54.54 Robyn Grimes (2000)...... 422.65 74 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

ALL-TIME TOP 10 MEN’S TIMES MEN’S YARDS 50-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Caeleb Dressel (2016)...... 18.20 1. Caeleb Dressel (2015)...... 51.88 1. Dressel, Switkowski, Martinez-Scarpe, Blyzinskyj (2017)...... 1:14.88 2. Brad deBorde (2014)...... 18.86 2. Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (2014)...... 52.43 3. Shaune Fraser (2009)...... 19.30 2. Main, Dressel, Szaranek, Dressel, Blyzinskyj (2016)...... 1:16.21 3. Chandler Bray (2017)...... 52.61 4. Corey Main (2015)...... 19.36 3. deBorde, Rousseau, Main, Curby (2014)...... 1:16.52 5. Enzo Martinez-Scarpe (2017)...... 19.48 4. Matthew Elliott (2015)...... 52.77 4. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Ally, Gomez (2009)...... 1:16.76 6. Brett Fraser (2011)...... 19.63 5. Clark Burckle (2009) ...... 53.27 5. deBorde, Main, Werner, Curby (2014)...... 1:16.88 7. Matthew Norton (2012)...... 19.67 6. Stanley Wu (2017) ...... 53.34 6. Dressel, Curby, Main, Werner (2015)...... 1:17.21 7. Richard Munch (2015)...... 53.36 8. Carlos Jayme (2003)...... 19.70 7. deBorde, Werner, Main, Curby (2013)...... 1:17.26 9. Nick Borreca (2006)...... 19.78 8. Alex Lopez (2000)...... 53.85 8. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Norton, Gomez (2010)...... 1:17.64 10. Nathan Summers (2000)...... 19.80 9. Ross Palazzo (2017)...... 54.09 9. Norton, DeBorde, Turner, Curby (2012)...... 1:17.67 10. Bill Mrazek (2007) ...... 54.16 100-YARD FREESTYLE 10. Turner, Dwyer, Fraser, DeBorde (2011)...... 1:17.90 1. Caeleb Dressel (2017)...... 40.00 2. Brad deBorde (2014)...... 42.10 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 3. Shaune Fraser (2009)...... 42.41 1. Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (2012)...... 1:52.67 1. Dressel, Switkowski, Rooney, M. Szaranek (2017) ...... 2:46.21 T4. Maxime Rooney (2017)...... 42.45 2. Matt Elliott (2012)...... 1:52.76 2. Dressel, Main, Szaranek, Switkowski (2016)...... 2:47.16 T4. Brett Fraser (2011)...... 42.45 3. Clark Burckle (2009)...... 1:53.89 3. Fraser (B), Gomez, Dwyer, Fraser (S) (2010)...... 2:49.95 6. Conor Dwyer (2010)...... 42.59 4. Ross Palazzo (2017) ...... 1:54.24 4. Dressel, Szaranek, Werner, Wallace (2015)...... 2:50.31 7. Ryan Lochte (2005)...... 42.56 5. Chandler Bray (2017)...... 1:55.21 8. Carlos Jayme (2003)...... 42.89 5. Rousseau, deBorde, Main, Cieslak (2014)...... 2:50.51 6. Bill Mrazek (2007) ...... 1:55.37 6. Dressel, Main, Szaranek, Wallace (2015)...... 2:50.63 9. Darian Townsend (2005)...... 43.06 7. Dan Wallace (2014)...... 1:55.52 10. Mathan Summers (2000)...... 43.12 7. Lochte, Townsend, Penniman, Sioui (2005)...... 2:50.68 8. Bradley Ally (2007) ...... 1:55.85 8. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Ally, Raymond (2009)...... 2:50.76 200-YARD FREESTYLE 9. Luca DeMatteis (2007)...... 1:56.27 9. deBorde, Rousseau, Cieslak, Curby (2013)...... 2:50.83 1. Shaune Fraser (2009)...... 1:31.70 10. Ricky Munch(2013) ...... 1:56.85 2. Conor Dwyer (2011)...... 1:31.73 10. deBorde, Main, Cieslak, Curby (2014)...... 2:50.96 3. Jan Switkowski (2016)...... 1:32.14 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 4. Maxime Rooney (2017)...... 1:32.18 1. Caeleb Dressel (2017...... 43.58 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 5. Brett Fraser (2011)...... 1:32.21 2. Marcin Cieslak (2013)...... 44.87 1. Switkowski, Rooney, D’Arrigo, M. Szaranek (2017)...6:09.30 6. Mitch D’Arrigo (2016)...... 1:32.62 2. Werner, Szaranek, D’Arrigo, Switkowski (2016) ...... 6:09.84 7. Ryan Lochte (2005)...... 1:33.07 3. Jan Switkowski (2017) ...... 45.59 8. Pawel Werner (2016)...... 1:33.11 4. Shaune Fraser (2010)...... 45.82 3. Werner, Alexiou, D’Arrigo, Wallace (2015)...... 6:12.85 9. Troy Dalbey (1987)...... 1:33.28 5. Ryan Lochte (2006) ...... 46.02 4. Main, Rousseau, Cieslak, Wallace (2014)...... 6:13.03 10. Caeleb Dressel (2017)...... 1:33.42 6. Christian-Paul Homer (2015)...... 46.14 5. Werner Rousseau, Cieslak, Wallace (2013)...... 6:13.27 7. Jack Blyzinskyj (2015)...... 46.23 500-YARD FREESTYLE 6. Dwyer, Fraser (B), Gercsak, Rousseau (2011) ...... 6:13.74 1. Mitch D’Arrigo (2016)...... 4:09.98 8. Brad deBorde (2014)...... 46.39 7. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Raymond, Dywer (2010) ...... 6:14.72 2. Dan Wallace (2015)...... 4:10.48 9. Mark Szaranek (2016)...... 46.52 8. Werner, Rousseau, Solaeche, Cieslak (2013)...... 6:14.76 3. Conor Dwyer (2011)...... 4:11.36 10. Anthony Nesty (1990) ...... 46.62 9. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Rousseau, Dywer (2010) ...... 6:15.91 4. Pawel Werner (2016)...... 4:13.31 10. Lochte, Townsend, Hartley, Sioui (2005) ...... 6:16.25 5. Ben Lawless (2017)...... 4:14.14 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 6. Balazs Gercsak (2009)...... 4:14.67 1. Marcin Cieslak (2012)...... 1:40.19 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 7. Matt Cetlinski (1986)...... 4:14.85 2. Shaune Fraser (2009)...... 1:40.75 1. Blyzinskij, Bray, M. Szaranek, Dressel (2017)...... 1:23.08 8. Sebastien Rosseau (2013)...... 4:15.31 3. Jan Switkowski (2017) ...... 1:40.94 2. Blyzinskyj, Szaranek, Switkowski, Dressel (2016)..... 1:23.43 9. Jan Switkowski (2015)...... 4:15.43 4. Sebastien Rousseau (2014)...... 1:41.07 3. Blyzinskyj, Dressel, Switkowski, Main (2016) ...... 1:23.69 10. Jason Taylor (2013)...... 4:15.69 5. Mark Szaranek (2017)...... 1:42.34 4. Blyzinskyj, Munch, Dressel, Main (2015) ...... 1:24.14 1,650-YARD FREESTYLE 6. Ryan Lochte (2006)...... 1:42.39 1. Arthur Frayler (2014)...... 14:38.06 7. Dan Wallace (2015) ...... 1:42.48 5. Homer, Cieslak, Solaeche-Gomez, deBorde (2014)...1:24.53 2. Mitch D’Arrigo (2017)...... 14:38.40 8. Bradley Ally (2009)...... 1:42.56 T6. Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (B) (2011) ...... 1:24.94 3. Blake Manganiello (2017)...... 14:46.33 9. Austin Manganiello (2016)...... 1:42.96 T6. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Fraser (B) (2009) ...... 1:24.94 4. Ben Lawless (2017)...... 14:46.78 10. Cameron Martin (2013)...... 1:43.04 8. Homer, Solaeche-Gomez, Dressel, Main (2015)...... 1:24.95 5. Matt Cetlinski (1986)...... 14:47.26 9. Lochte, Ratliff, Mangabeira, Penniman (2005) ...... 1:25.03 6. Andrew Brady (2017)...... 14:50.05 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 10. Pinzon, Dwyer, Fraser (S), Gomez (2010) ...... 1:25.10 7. Ryan Crete (2009)...... 14:50.29 8. Tobias Work (2005)...... 14:51.57 1. Bradley Ally (2009) ...... 1:40.49 9. Connor Signorin (2011)...... 14:52.11 2. Ryan Lochte (2006)...... 1:40.55 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 10. Jason Gorrie (1988)...... 14:52.34 3. Marcin Cieslak (2013)...... 1:40.58 1. Blyzinskyj, Dressel, Switkowski, Main (2016)...... 3:03.86 4.Mark Szaranek (2017)...... 1:40.67 2. Blyzinskyj, Bray, Switkowski, Dressel (2017)...... 3:04.20 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 5. Jan Switkowski (2017) ...... 1:41.17 1. Ryan Lochte (2005)...... 44.60 3. Main, Solaeche-Gomez, Cieslak, deBorde (2014) ...... 3:04.77 2. Jack Blyzinskyj (2016)...... 45.41 6. Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (2015)...... 1:42.05 4. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Fraser (S) (2009)...... 3:04.81 3. Marco Loughran (2011)...... 45.70 7. Sebastien Rousseau (2014)...... 1:42.22 5. Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (B) (2011)...... 3:04.99 4. Rex Tullius (2009)...... 45.82 8. Shaune Fraser (2009)...... 1:42.45 6. Blyzinskyj, Solaeche-Gomez, Homer, Dressel (2015)....3:05.09 5. Omar Pinzon (2009)...... 45.85 9. Caeleb Dressel (2017)...... 1:42.77 7. Main, Elliott, Cieslak, deBorde (2014)...... 3:05.47 6. Marco Loughran (2010)...... 46.08 10. Dan Wallace (2013) ...... 1:43.31 8. Blyzinskyj, Elliott, Homer, Dressel (2015)...... 3:05.58 7. Corey Main (2014)...... 46.21 9. Blyzinskyj, Solaeche-Gomez, Cieslak, deBorde (2014).....3:05.65 8. Jack Blyzinskyj (2017)...... 46.45 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 10. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Fraser (S) (2009)...... 3:05.75 9. Christian-Paul Homer (2015)...... 46.54 1. Mark Szaranek (2017)...... 3:36.31 10. Bayley Main (2017)...... 46.57 2. Conor Dwyer (2011)...... 3:37.75 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 3. Ryan Lochte (2006) ...... 3:38.15 MEN’S DIVING RECORDS 1. Ryan Lochte (2006)...... 1:37.68 4. Bradley Ally (2009) ...... 3:38.20 1M (6-DIVES) 2. Omar Pinzon (2009) ...... 1:39.50 5. Dan Wallace (2014) ...... 3:38.96 Jonathan Wilcox (2007) ...... 377.70 3. Rex Tullius (2009)...... 1:39.88 6. Carlos Omana (2015)...... 3:40.35 3M (6-DIVES) 4. Marco Loughran (2011)...... 1:40.11 7. Greg Burgess (1994) ...... 3:40.64 Sam Smith (2017) ...... 440.20 5. Brennan Balogh (2017)...... 1:40.72 8. Lucas Salatta (2007)...... 3:41.08 6. Corey Main (2016)...... 1:40.74 9. Dan Wallace (2015) ...... 3:41.14 7. Chris Kellam (2003)...... 1:41.29 PLAT. (6-DIVES) 10. Sebastien Rosseau (2014) ...... 3:41.26 8. Lucas Salatta (2007)...... 1:41.38 Zach Wilcox (2004) ...... 445.40 9. Roland Rudolf (2008)...... 1:41.49 10. Matt Cole (2000)...... 1:41.76

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76 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GATORS HONORS & AWARDS

Broderick Cup NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship SEC Male Swimmer of the Year SEC Women’s Swimming 1984...... Tracy Caulkins Women 2017 ...... Caeleb Dressel Coach of the Year 1982...... Tracy Caulkins 2014 ...... Elizabeth Beisel 2016...... Caeleb Dressel 2008...... Gregg Troy 2006...... Vipa Bernhardt 2014 ...... Marcin Cieslak Honda/Broderick Award 1996...... Chris Martin 2004...... Kristen Connor 2012 ...... Marcin Cieslak 2008...... Caroline Burckle 1993...... 2002...... Megan Melgaard 2011...... Conor Dwyer 1994...... Nicole Haislett 1992...... Mitch Ivey 1998...... Heather Lawrence 2010...... Conor Dwyer 1984...... Tracy Caulkins 1991...... Mitch Ivey 1986...... Megan Neyer 2006 ...... Ryan Lochte 1983...... Tracy Caulkins 1990...... Men 2005...... Ryan Lochte 1982...... Tracy Caulkins 1989...... Randy Reese 2014 ...... Brad deBorde 2003...... Ryan Lochte 1978...... Renee Laravie 1987...... Randy Reese 2013 ...... Cameron Martin 2002...... Adam Sioui U.S. Olympic Committee Sports 2011...... Brett Fraser 1994...... Greg Burgess SEC Men’s Swimming Coach of the Woman of the Year 2008...... Kevin Nead 1993...... Greg Burgess Year 1984...... Tracy Caulkins 2005...... Kris Wiebeck 1992...... Anthony Nesty 2017 ...... Gregg Troy 2005...... Justin Zumsteg 1991...... Martin Zubero 2016...... Gregg Troy Olympia Award 2004...... Scott Schultz 1990...... Martin Zubero 2015...... Gregg Troy 1986...... Mary Wayte 2002...... Eric Donnelly 1989...... Bob Utley 2014...... Gregg Troy 1984...... Megan Neyer 2002...... Mike Jansen 1988...... Paul Robinson 2013...... Gregg Troy 1983...... Tracy Caulkins 2001...... Greg Reeves 1987...... Sandy Goss 2010...... Gregg Troy Capital One Academic 1986...... Paul Herring 1986...... Paul Wallace 2007...... Gregg Troy All-American of the Year 1985...... Mike Heath 2002...... Gregg Troy NCAA Male Swimmer of the Year 2013 ...... Elizabeth Beisel 1984...... Patrick Kennedy 2000...... Gregg Troy 2017...... Caelab Dressel 1983...... Mike Heath 1991...... Skip Foster Academic All-America/Capital One 2016...... Caeleb Dressel 1979...... 1990...... Randy Reese 2011 ...... Conor Dwyer Academic All-District 1972...... Tim McKee 1986...... Randy Reese 2010...... Conor Dwyer Women 1971...... Brant Bittner 1985...... Randy Reese 2014 ...... Elizabeth Beisel (First Team) 2006...... Ryan Lochte 1984...... Randy Reese 2013 ...... Elizabeth Beisel (First Team) 2005...... Ryan Lochte SEC Female Diver of the Year 1983...... Randy Reese 2012...... Elizabeth Beisel (First Team) 1993...... Greg Burgess 2016...... Kahlia Warner 1979...... Randy Reese 2011...... Teresa Crippen (District Team) 1991...... Martin Zubero 2011...... Monica Dodson 1978...... Randy Reese 2010...... Kara Salamone 2010...... Teresa Crippen (Third Team) NCAA Female Swimmer of the Year 1971...... Bill Harlan 2009.... Gemma Spofforth (District Team) 1986...... Megan Neyer 2008...... Caroline Burckle SEC Diving Coach of the Year 2005...... Vipa Bernhardt (District Team) 1984...... Megan Neyer 1988 ...... Dara Torres 2016...... Dale Schultz 2003...... Sara McLarty (District Team) 1983...... Megan Neyer 2011...... Donnie Craine 1999... Jennifer Hommert (Second Team) NCAA Female Diver of the Year SEC Male Diver of the Year 2010...... Donnie Craine 1998...... Heather Lawrence (Third Team) 1986...... Megan Neyer 1985...... Scott Fosdick 1998...... Donnie Craine 1998...... Allison Wagner (District Team) NCAA Women’s Coach of the Year 1980...... Chris Snode 1985...... Kent Vosler 1997...... Dawn Heckman (District Team) 2010...... Gregg Troy 1979...... Chris Snode 1981...... Donnie Craine 1996...... Allison Wagner (Second Team) 1982...... Randy Reese 1978...... Chris Snode 1980...... Donnie Craine 1986...... Megan Neyer (Second Team) 1988...... Randy Reese 1979...... Donnie Craine 1984...... Tracy Caulkins (First Team) SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of 1978...... Donnie Craine 1983...... Tracy Caulkins (First Team) NCAA Men’s Coach of the Year the Year 1983...... Megan Neyer (First Team) 2002...... Gregg Troy 2017...... Maxime Rooney SEC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Men 1991...... Skip Foster 2015...... Caeleb Dressel Year 2014 ...... Brad deBorde (First Team) 1984...... Randy Reese 2014...... Mitch D’Arrigo 2014...... Brad deBorde 2013 ...... Brad deBorde (Third Team) 1983...... Randy Reese 2011...... Marcin Cieslak 2008...... Kevin Nead 2007...... Roland Rudolf 2013 ...... Cameron Martin (Second Team) SEC Female Athlete of the Year 2007...... Kevin Nead 2011...... Brett Fraser (Third Team) 2006...... Bradley Ally 1994...... Nicole Haislett 2005...... Justin Zumsteg 2011...... Brett Fraser (District Team) 2004...... Bill Mrazek 1993...... Nicole Haislett 2011...... Cameron Martin (District Team) 2003...... Ryan Lochte SEC Female Scholar-Athlete of the 1988 ...... Dara Torres 2009 ...... Clark Burckle (Third Team) 2002...... Adam Sioui Year 1984 ...... Tracy Caulkins 2008...... Kevin Nead (First Team) 2001...... Carlos Jayme 2013...... Elizabeth Beisel

2007...... Luca De Matteis (Third Team) 2006 ...... Vipa Bernhardt SEC Male Athlete of the Year SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the 2007...... Kevin Nead (Third Team) 2005...... Vipa Bernhardt 2005...... Ryan Lochte Year 2005...... Zach Wilcox (District Team) 2013 ...... Natalie Hinds US Open High Point Award Winner 2005...... Justin Zumsteg (Third Team) SEC Female Swimmer of the Year 2011...... Elizabeth Beisel 2013...... Sebastien Rousseau 2005 ...... Justin Zumsteg (District Team) 2012 ...... Elizabeth Beisel 2005...... Caroline Burckle 2005...... Ryan Lochte 2004...... Scott Schultz (First Team) 2010...... Gemma Spofforth 2005...... Leah Retrum 2003...... Zach Wilcox (First Team) 2009...... Gemma Spofforth SEC Male High Point Award Winner 1996...... Allison Wagner 2002...... Ryan Lochte 2003...... Scott Schultz (District Team) 1995...... Allison Wagner 2014 ...... Marcin Cieslak 2001...... Greg Reeves (First Team) 2012 ...... Marcin Cieslak Gainesville Sun UF Athlete of the 1994...... Nicole Haislett Century 2000 ...... Greg Reeves (First Team) 1993...... Nicole Haislett 2011...... Conor Dwyer (tied) 1999...... Greg Reeves (Second Team) 1992...... Nicole Haislett 2010...... Conor Dwyer/Shaune Fraser 1999...... Tracy Caulkins 1996...... Michael Kiedel (Second Team) 1991...... Nicole Haislett 2009 ...... Omar Pinzon (second) Florida Sports Personality of the 1987...... Duffy Dillon (First Team) 1990...... Whitne Hedgepeth 2006...... Ryan Lochte Year 1989...... Dara Torres 1986...... Matt Cetlinski (First Team) 2005...... Ryan Lochte 1993...... Nicole Haislett 1988...... Tami Bruce 2003...... Ryan Lochte 1987...... Dara Torres Florida Amateur Female 1986...... Holly Green SEC Female High Point Award 1985...... Mary Wayte Athlete of the Year Winner 1994...... Nicole Haislett 1984...... Tracy Caulkins 2014 ...... Elizabeth Beisel 1983...... Tracy Caulkins 1993 ...... Nicole Haislett 1982...... Kathy Treible 2013 ...... Elizabeth Beisel 1983 ...... Tracy Caulkins 1981...... Kathy Treible 2012...... Elizabeth Beisel 2011...... Elizabeth Beisel Florida Amateur Male Athlete of 2010...... Gemma Spofforth the Year 2009...... Gemma Spofforth 2005...... Ryan Lochte

77 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT Ben Hill Griffin Award 2010...... Conor Dwyer 2006...... Brian Hartley 2016...... Caeleb Dressel 2009 ...... Bradley Ally 2005...... Will Ratliff 2013...... Elizabeth Beisel 2008...... Shaune Fraser 2004...... Chris Kellam Men 2011...... Conor Dwyer 2007...... Daniel Penniman 2003...... Philip Norris 2016...... Colin Rockwell 2011...... Gemma Spofforth 2006...... Ryan Lochte 2002..... Duncan Sherrard & Jose Hernando 2015...... Colin Rockwell 2010...... Gemma Spofforth 2005...... Brian Hartley 2001.....Nathan Summers & Greg Reeves 2014...... Brad deBorde 2005...... Ryan Lochte 2004...... Carlos Jayme 2000...... Ryan Swift 2013...... Brad deBorde 1994...... Nicole Haislett 2003...... Chris Kellam 1999...... Dan Medei 2012...... Nicholas Caldwell 1993...... Nicole Haislett 2002...... Eric Donnelly 2011...... Mike Joyce & Michael Yuan 2001...... Greg Reeves Bill Harlan Award 2010...... Eric Shrestha Skip Foster Most Valuable Swimmer 2000...... Alex Lopez Diver who has brought national 2009...... Eric Shrestha Award 1999...... Hank Richardson recognition to the University of Florida 2008...... Kevin Nead Women 2016...... Kahlia Warner & Sam Smith 2007...... Kevin Nead 2016...... Natalie Hinds Donald Gibb Award 2015...... Kahlia Warner & Zach Hernandez 2006...... Andrew Greener & Kevin Nead 2015...... Jessica Thielmann Performed above and beyond 2014.....Kahlia Warner & Zach Hernandez 2005...... Justin Zumsteg 2014...... Elizabeth Beisel expectations 2013...... Sean Saley & Kahlia Warner 2004...... Scott Schultz & Justin Zumsteg 2013...... Elizabeth Beisel Women 2012...... Chris Jones & Kaylee Doback 2003...... Scott Schultz 2012...... Elizabeth Beisel 2016...... Taylor Katz 2011...... Anthony Lewark & Monica Dodson 2002...... Michael Jansen & Jim Kostowicz 2011...... Elizabeth Beisel 2015...... Autumn Finke 2009...... Anthony Lewark & Kara Salamone 2001...... Greg Reeves & Michael Jansen 2010...... Teresa Crippen 2014 ...... Jordan Smith 2008...... Monica Dodson 2000...... Greg Reeves 2009 ...... Gemma Spofforth 2013 ...... Taylor Roy 2007...... Justin Schmitt 1999...... Greg Reeves 2008...... Caroline Burckle 2012...... Sara Bateman 2006.... Jonathan Wilcox & Whitney Stern 2007...... Caroline Burckle 2010...... Sara Lajnef 2005 ...... Zach Wilcox & Nicole Bolt Tracy Caulkins Outstanding Freshman 2006...... Vipa Bernhardt 2009...... Anna-Liisa Pold 2004...... Nicole Bolt Award 2005...... Maureen Farrell 2008...... Colleen Healy 2003...... Zach Wilcox Freshman Award based upon 2004...... Jamie Ellis 2007...... Kim Larson 2002...... Zach Wilcox performance at SEC’s & NCAA’s. 2003...... Renate duPlessis 2006...... Laurabeth Guenthner 2001...... Hank Richardson Exemplifies the competitive spirit of Tracy 2002...... Sara McLarty 2005...... Amanda Hartley 2000...... Robyn Grimes Caulkins i.e., dedication, tenacity and a 2001...... Jaime Ellis 2004...... Katie McCann 1998...... Heather Lawrence great will to win. 2000...... Nicole Duggan 2003...... Blair Beard & Katie Kennedy 1984...... Megan Neyer 2016...... Hannah Burns 1998...... Jennifer Hommert 2002...... Cara Teague 1980...... Chris Snode 2015...... Amelia Maughan 1997...... Dawn Heckman 2001...... Anna Chapman 2014 ...... Taylor Katz 1996...... Allison Wagner 2000...... Natalie Nickson Bill Harlan Spirit Award 2013...... Sinead Russell 1995...... Mimosa McNerney 1999...... Katie McCown Given to an individual that most 2012 ...... Molly Dubrasky Men Men exemplifies a genuine commitment to the 2011...... Elizabeth Beisel 2016...... Caeleb Dressel 2016...... Ben Lawless University of Florida Swimming Program 2010...... Jamie Bohunicky 2015...... Dan Wallace 2015...... Ben Lawless 2016...... Richard Ahrens 2009...... Teresa Crippen 2014...... Brad deBorde 2014 ...... Jack Blyzinskyj 2015...... Stephen Plapp 2008...... Stephanie Proud 2013...... Marcin Cieslak 2013...... Austin Manganiello 2014...... Jackson Leonard 2007...... Gemma Spofforth 2012...... Marcin Cieslak 2012...... Brad deBorde 2013...... Cameron Martin 2006...... Stephanie Cota 2011...... Conor Dwyer 2011...... Brad deBorde 2012...... Matt Cetlinski 2005...... Caroline Burckle 2010...... Shaune Fraser 2010...... Rodion Davelaar 2011...... Coach Ron Ballatore & 2004...... Leah Retrum 2009...... Shaune Fraser 2009...... Brett Fraser ...... Coach Skip Foster 2003...... Vipa Bernhardt 2008...... Bradley Ally & Clark Burckle 2008...... Michael Joyce 2010...... Lisa Napier 2002...... Rebecca Harper 2007...... Bradley Ally & Lucas Salatta 2007...... Cody Kauffman 2009...... Roberto Gomez 2001...... Janelle Atkinson 2006...... Ryan Lochte 2006...... Grant Johnson 2008...... J.B. Walsh, Dara Torres & 2000...... Mary Beth Mounce 2005...... Ryan Lochte 2005...... Tobias Work Tracy Caulkins 1999...... Leah Martindale 2004...... Ryan Lochte 2004...... Jan Wolfgarten 2006...... Kyle Dover 1998...... Nicole Duggan 2003...... Ryan Lochte 2003...... Zach Wilcox 2005...... Jeff Smith 1997...... Whitney Metzler 2002...... Adam Sioui 2002...... Jonathan Strauss 2004...... Jonathan Strauss 1996...... Allison Wagner 2001...... Duncan Sherrard 2001...... Ansel Tjin-A-Tam 1995...... Heather Lawrence 2000...... Matt Cole 2000...... Matt Flowers Special Performance Award 1994...... Kara Goodin 1999...... Matt Cole 1999...... Michael Jansen 2016...... Caeleb Dressel 1993...... Janie Wagstaff 1998...... Matt Cole 2015...... Caeleb Dressel 1992...... Shannon Price 1997...... Stephen Clarke Leadership Award 2014...... Marcin Cieslak 1991...... Nicole Haislett 1996...... Eric Christensen Awarded to a Senior Gator whose 2013..... 800 FR (Werner, Wallace, Rousseau, 1995...... Stephen Clarke leadership has been instrumental to Cieslak) & Elizabeth Beisel Tiger Holmes Award the team’s overall success 2012...... Elizabeth Beisel For outstanding support for the UF Giovanni Linscheer Award Women 2011...... Brett Fraser & Elizabeth Beisel Swimming & Diving Department, i.e., Contributed the most to the overall 2016...... Delaney Dye 2010...... Conor Dwyer, Shaune Fraser & officials, Splash member, volunteer success of the team and displayed 2015...... Jordan Smith 2010 NCAA Championship Team 2016...... Sue Halfacre dedication, leadership, good attitude & 2014 ...... Elizabeth Beisel 2009..... Shaune Fraser & Gemma Spofforth 2015...... Jeff Smith & Geoff Gaberino performance 2013...... Jamie Bohunicky 2008.... Caroline Burckle & Gemma Spofforth 2014...... Paul Ackerman & Steve Zarzecki Women 2012...... Teresa Crippen 2007...... Leah Retrum 2013...... Buck Curtain 2016...... Georgia Hohmann 2011...... Monica Dodson 2006...... Ryan Lochte 2012...... Will Hardin & Dave Bloomquist 2015...... Natalie Hinds 2010...... Gemma Spofforth 2005....Maureen Farrell, Caroline Burckle, 2011...... Richard Ahrens & Sue Halfacre 2014...... Natalie Hinds 2009....Laurabeth Guenthner & Kelsy Smith Mary Uhle, Leah Retrum 2010...... Apryle Nickson 2013...... Natalie Hinds 2008...... Kim Larson 2009...... John Cornell & 2012...... Jamie Bohunicky 2007...... Ashley Carusone Academic Award The Villages Supporters 2011...... Teresa Crippen 2006...... Mandy Huff In recognition of academic excellence 2008...... Paul Donovan 2010...... Shara Stafford 2005...... Rebecca Harper Women 2006...... Jeff Smith 2009...... Gemma Spofforth 2004...... Chantal Gibney 2016...... Autumn Finke 2005...... Ryan Woodruff & Erva Gilliam 2008...... Gemma Spofforth 2003...... Anna Chapman, Cara Teague & 2015 ...... Shelby McLean & Autumn Finke 2007...... Natalie Pike ...... Diane Tennison 2014...... Elizabeth Beisel Tiger Holmes Outstanding Freshman 2006...... Candace Weiman 2002...... Natalie Nickson & Leah Martindale 2013...... Sarra Lajnef Award: Awarded to an outstanding 2005...... Leah Retrum 2001...... Megan Melgaard 2012...... Hilda Luthersdottir freshman male and is given based 2004...... Sara McLarty 2000...... Jenny Deloach 2011...... -- upon his performance at the SEC & 2003...... Sara McLarty 1999...... Abbie Goff 2010...... Kristen Beales NCAA Championships. This individual 2002...... Chantal Gibney Men 2009...... Whitney Stern exemplifies the competitive spirit. 2001...... Leah Martindale 2016...Arthur Frayler & Austin Manganiello 2008...... Kristen Beales 2016...... Alex Lebed 2000...... Leah Martindale 2015...... Billy Silva 2007...... Katie Ball 2015...... Mark Szaranek 1999...... Dawn Heckman 2014...... Connor Signorin 2006...... Vipa Bernhardt 2014...... Mitch D’Arrigo Men 2013...... Cameron Martin 2005...... Vipa Bernhardt 2013...... Pawel Werner 2016...... Jan Switkowski 2012...... Cameron Martin 2004...... Vipa Bernhardt 2012...... Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez 2015...... Christian Homer 2011...... Mike Joyce 2003...... Kristen Connor 2011...... Marcin Cieslak 2014 ...... Sebastien Rousseau 2010...... Roberto Gomez 2002...... Katie McCowan & Sarah Close 2010...... Sebastien Rousseau 2013...... Sebastien Rousseau 2009...... Scott Thompson 2001...... Kristen Connor 2009...... Jeff Raymond 2012...... Connor Signorin 2008...... Grant Johnson 2000...... Leah Martindale 2008...... Logan Storie 2011...... Conor Dwyer 2007...... Bill Mrazek 1999...... Denise Merk 78 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-TIME WOMEN’S ROSTERS Women’s Swimming officially became a varsity sport at the University of Florida during the 1972-73 season. Roster members listed are from 1972 to current. We do have several missing records, including information for the 1972-73, 1979-80 and 1981-82 seasons. For additions or corrections to this list, please contact Katie Callahan in UF Communications, (352) 692-6648 (Ext. 6121) A Broyles, Bonnie 1974-78 Eastmore, Karen 1974-75 Hartley, Amanda 2005-08 Acacia, Chantale 1997-98 Bruce, Tami 1985-89 Eby, Erin 1995-96 HATCH, JILLIAN 2017-PRESENT Acker, Beverly 1984-87 Bruning, Cathy 1975-76 Ecott, Kim 1999-2003 Hazel, Beth 1991-95 Alexander, Beulah Lambert 1951-52 Burckle, Caroline 2005-08 Edney, Katy 1997-98 Healy, Colleen 2005-08 Allen, Virginia 1978-79 BURNS, HANNAH 2014-PRESENT Ellis, Jaime 2000-04 Heckman, Dawn 1995-99 Allfrey, Nicole 2003-06 Burrell, J.B. 1984-85 Ellis, Jana 1987-89 Hedgepeth, Whitney 1989-90 Altvater, Kathy Bullock, Karrie 1996-98 Ellerby, Sarah 2005-08 Hess, Karen 1974-78 Ambridge, Katie 2008 Bynam, Karen 1977 Epley, Rebekah 2007-09 Hickinbotham, Jamie 1996-97 Ament, Jamie 1989-91 Ertler, Marjorie 1978-79 HILLIS, GABRIELLE 2017-PRESENT Anderson, Judy 1977-79 C Hinds, Natalie 2012-16 Anderson, Kathy 1973-74 Cabrera, Cristina 1989-90 F Hinton, Tina 1992-96 Andrews, Theresa 1982-83 Capriotti, Kim 1974-76 Farrell, Maureen 2001-05 Hobbs, Laura 1982-84 Applefield, Jamie 2012-14 Carr, Cynthia 1975-76 FAULCONER, SAVANNA 2016-PRESENT Hohmann, Georgia 2013-2016 Arnett, Laura 1990-91 Carusone, Ashley 2004-07 FELEGI, BRIANNA 2014-PRESENT Holmes, Julie Kelin 1997-2000 Arnette, Whitney 1990-94 Carruth, Michele 1982-85 FERTEL, KELLY 2016-PRESENT Hommert, Jennifer 1995-99 Aslanidi, Yekaterina 2017-PRESENT Caulkins, Amy 1979-83 Finke, Autumn 2013-2017 Ho, Victoria 2011-12 Atkinson, Janelle 2000-04 Caulkins, Tracy 1981-84 Flores, Jeniree 2007-08 Horstead, Jill 1986-90 AULT, TAYLOR 2017-PRESENT Chamberlain, Kelly 1996-98 Floyd, Kelly 1997-2000 HOWELL, ABIGAIL 2014-PRESENT Chapman, Anna 1999-2003 Fraas, Jen 1999-2000 Huff, Mandy 2002-05 B Christie, Alison 1990-91 Franco, Barbara 1992-96 Hughes, Maureen 1972-74 Babine, Danielle 1997-98 Cinquegrana, Denise 1998-99 Franco, Claudia 1993-94 Hughes, Morgan 1999-2001 Baer, Molly 1977-78 Clark, Amy 1985-87 Franz, Joan 1983-85 Hulett, Sabina 1989-90 Baker, Julie Cleary, Elizabeth 1979-82 Frega, Desirre 1999-2003 Hummer, Mary 1982-85 Ball, Catie 1972-73 Close, Sarah 2000-02 Frehling, Kaitlin 2010-14 BALL, EMMA 2016-PRESENT Colley, Margaret 1999-2000 Fuller, Debbie 1984-87 I Ball, Katie 2003-08 Collins, Blair 2008-10 Funch, Jennifer 2006-08 Irish, Linda 1981-83 Balla, Danielle 1977-78 Connor, Kristen 2000-04 Fung, Natasha 2011-13 Ballatore, Jenne 2006-08 CONWAY, MADISON 2016-PRESENT J Ballatore, Angelina 2008-12 Costa-Schmid, Melani 2009-10 G Jenkins, Christy 1997-98 Barco, Kathy 1977-78 Cota, Stephanie 2006-07 Gacio, Michelle 1991-95 Jerue, Julie 1996-98 Barker, Ann 1975-78 Cowart, Carmen 1985-89 GARFALO, BELLA 2016-PRESENT Johnsen, Leisa 1982-84 Bartell, Jeana 2005-09 Crimmins, Meghan 2009-10 Gathings, Lee Ann 1996-98 Johnson, Brittany 2003-2007 Bassett, Lynn 1975-76 Crippen, Teresa 2008-12 Gernaat, Lynnette 1982-83 Johnson, Jamie 1999-2000 Bateman, Sarah 2008-12 Cross, Andrea 1980-84 Gibbes, Cerian 2000-03 Jones, Eney 1978-82 Beales, Kristen 2006-10 Cross, Gwen 1982 Gibney, Chantal 2000-04 Jones, Katie 1973-74 Beard, Blair 2000-04 Cross, Laura 1999-2001 Gilliam, Kristin 2003-07 Joseph, Rachel 1995-97 Beebe, Erin 1975-76 Crowe, Mandy 1995-99 Glasser, Nelle 2010-12 Justice, Tara 1989-92 Beisel, Elizabeth 2010-14 Goerke, Carol Lee 1974-78 Bennett, Andrea 1999-2002 D Goff, Abbie 1995-98 K Bennett, Lynn 1974-75 Daily, Barb 1978-79 Goldson, Elizabeth 2006-09 Kaisrlik, Morgan 2015-17 Berlin, Jill 1978-82 DAMBACHER, KELSEY 2016-PRESENT Goodin, Kara 1993-94 Kapsh, Allyson 1977-78 Bernhardt, Vipa 2002-05 Daniel, Debbie 1985-89 Gorman, Julie 1987-90 Katz, Taylor 2013-17 Betz, Valerie 1976-77 DARWENT, GEORGIA 2016-PRESENT Goss, Miranda 2014-2017 Keephart, JoAnn 1973-74 Biegler, Laura 1985-86 Davies, Marti 1974-77 Gracey, Bradley 1996-2000 Keller, Shannon Kelly 1992-93 Bigam, Apryl 1973-74 Day, Cassie 1997-98 Grasmick, Linda 1972 Kemp, Elizabeth 2006-10 BINDI, TORI 2016-PRESENT DeLoach, Jenny 1996-99 Gray, Cheryl 1975-76 Kennedy, Katie 2001-05 Blazey, Torry Desmarais, Anne 1978-79 Green, Holly 1982-86 Kerr, Jane 1988-92 Bohunicky, Jamie 2009-13 Devlin, Kara 1985-86 Green, Laura 1995-98 KEYMONT, DANI 2016-PRESENT Bolt, Nicole 2000-05 Doback, Kaylee 2008-12 Green, Meredith 2001-05 King, Patty 1983-87 Booth, Laura 1991-95 Dodson, Monica 2007-11 Greenfield, Michele 1980-83 Kinsella, Meg 1995-97 Borgh, Brenda 1978-79 Donahue, Ally 2014 Greenwald, Jessica 1996-97 Knerr, Tammy 1978-79 Bostic, Linda 1982 Donahue, Ry-Ann 1996 Grimes, Robyn 1997-2001 Kuhn, Sierra 2012-16 Borup, Reyne 1985-87 Donovan, Liz 1973-74 Gross, Nicole 1998-99 Kuller, Maren 1990-94 BOSZORMENYI, BETTINA 2017-PRESENT Drab, Caroline 2006-08 Guenthner, Laurabeth 2005-09 Kurtzman, Michele 1978-82 Bowman, Bridgett 1988-90 DRESSEL, SHERRIDON 2016-PRESENT Gunter, Denise 2007-08 Boyd, Jennifer 1985-86 Dryden, Nikki 1993-96 L Bradburne, Mary 1984-85 Dubrasky, Molly 2011-14 H Lago, Jenny 2006-08 Bradford, Cynthia 1988-90 Duggan, Nicole 1997-2001 Hackett, Julia 2012-14 Lago, Julianne 2007-09 Breedy, Chris 1978-79 Duncan, Danielle 2002-05 Haiden, Ingrid 2004-05 Lajnef, Sarra 2009-13 Brewer, Anneke 1998-99 Dunson, Kim 1976-79 Haislett, Nicole 1990-94 Landry, Laura 1991-93 Brinson, Sidney 1988-92 duPlessis, Renate 2001-03 Halfacre, Sue 1972-76 Laravie, Renee 1977-79 Brossman, Juliane 1986-89 Dye, Delaney 2012-16 Hakansson, Eva-Marie 1979-80 Larsen, Alexis 1995-97 Brown, Rosemary 1979-83 Hansen, Susan 1973-76 Larson, Kim 2005-08 Brown, Summer 1995-96 E Harper, Rebecca 2001-05 Lawrence, Heather 1994-98 Harris, Kristen 2004-07 79 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-TIME WOMEN’S ROSTERS Lawson, Chelsea 2014-16 Mounce, Mary Beth 1999-2001 Lee, Jennifer 1997-98 Mullen, Renie 1977-78 S U Lehtonen, Eva 2009-10 Salzman, Sharon 1976-77 Uhle, Mary 2002-05 Leonard, Ann 1978-79 N Salamone, Kara 2008-10 Ujevich, Jan 1979-80 Lerner, Edwina 1985-87 Nagy, Julia 2008-12 SARGENT, Makayla 2016-PRESENT Urquidi, Niki 2016 Lewis, Kay 1973-74 Napier, Savannah 2011-13 Sawyer, Jennie 1984-86 Lewis, Valerie 1972-74 Napier, Stephanie 2006-10 Schreiber, Nicole 1998-00 V Lindh, Jennie 2006-07 Nedrud, Stacey 2007-10 Schricker, Sherri Lee 1984-87 Valley, Danielle 2013-14 Linehan, Krissy 1988-91 Neidigh, Lauren 2011-13 Scheriger, Paige 2014-2016 Vander Ark, Taylor 2007-10 Linn, Ashlee 2012-16 Neyer, Megan 1982-86 Schrock, Jessica 2001-03 Vanderbilt, Samantha 2005-08 Lockwood, Madge 1987-88 Neidermeyer, Andrea 1991-93 Schubert, Tami 1989-92 Vaughn, Caroline 1996-2000 Loft, Kim 1976-77 Nickson, Natalie 1998-2002 Scott, Bridgette 1984-85 Victoria, Daniela 2008-11 Long, Sheree 1973-74 Nolan, Pam 1973-74 Scott, Sue 1978-79 Vincent, Dady 1987-91 Lopez, Coral 2006-10 Nye, Jennifer 1978-80 Seland, Casey 2000-04 Loveless, Lea 1989-90 SELL, SYDNEY 2014-PRESENT W Lowe, Jemma 2009-10 O Shire, Kim 1987-88 Wagner, Allison 1995-98 Loy, Dea 1977-78 O’Brien, Eileen 1979-83 Showalter, Corinne 2009-12 Wagstaff, Janie 1992-94 Luthersdottir, Hilda 2010-14 Olsen, Rebekah 2000-01 Sipowski, Kim 1984-85 Walker, Amy 1993-96 Ounpuu, Cindy 1985-87 Smith, Jordan 2011-2014 Walker, Laura 1988-92 M Smith, Kelsy 2005-09 Walsh, Hilary 1976-78 MacKarvich, Keely 1990-92 P Smith, Kirsten 2008-12 Warner, Kahlia 2013-16 MADDEN, BROOKE 2016-PRESENT Padgett, Emily 2010-11 Smith, Michelle 1999-2000 Wayte, Mary 1983-87 Magill, Molly 1991-93 Page, Claire 2008-09 Smith, Natalie 2008-10 Weber, Cindy 1972-76 Maranhao, Joanna 2004-05 PANTI, ELISAVET 2014-PRESENT Soden, Diane 1974-78 Weiman, Candace 2005-06 Marley, Nancy 1988-91 Parker, Madison 2007-09 Sowers, Rachel 2005-09 Welsch, Elena 1976-77 MARRIS, GEORGIA 2014-PRESENT Pasternak, Laura 1973-74 Spence, Karin 1984-88 Welting, Laureen 1983-87 Martin, Tyla 2014-16 Patterson, Linda 1974-75 Spilman, Emma 2014-16 Werth, Karin 1984-88 Martindale, Leah 1998-2002 Pauley, Ryann 1992-96 Spofforth, Gemma 2006-10 West, Katie 1999-2002 Martorana, Lexie 2014-16 Pavlik, Melissa 1999-2000 Stafford, Shara 2008-11 White, Constance 1977-78 Maslar, Vicki 1979-83 Pazevic, Alana 2010-12 Stemper, Vicki 1989-93 White, Jackie 1973-75 Massey, Sarah 1997-2000 Perkins, Lorraine 1987-91 Stephens, Summer 2011-14 WHITNER, EMMA 2017-PRESENT Mathieu, Alicia 2010-14 Peterson, Sarah 2006-10 Stern, Whitney 2005-09 Whitney, Ashley 1999-2000 MAUGHAN, AMELIA 2014-PRESENT Pfeifer, Louise 1976-78 Stoeker, Wendy 1978-81 Widmer, Deeta 1978-79 McBride, Hillary 1980-82 Pike, Carly 2008-10 Stone, Leslie 1973-74 Wilding, Kristin 1991-95 McCann, Katie 2003-05 Pike, Natalie 2005-08 Stone, Susan 1974-76 WILLIAMS, KAHRA 2016-PRESENT McCown, Katie 1998-2002 Pold, Anna-Liisa 2008-12 Stottlemeyer, Karen 1973-75 Willoughby, Missy 1972-75 McCully, Meg 1977-79 Potts, Nikki 2014-15 Sustman, Katie 1998-99 Winter, Lauren 2006-08 McGinty, Maureen 2002-05 Price, Shannon 1991-95 Sykes, Sarah 2007-08 Wodka, Kim 1997-2000 McKenna, Meredith 1975-76 Proud, Stephanie 2007-09 SYSKAKIS, TEYA 2014-PRESENT Wood, Brandy 1991-93 McKinney, Julie 1991-92 Pulte, Mollie 2015 Szilagyi, Liliana 2017 Woodruff, Christine 2003-05 McKnight, Lindsey 2012-16 Woodward, Lindsay 2006-09 McKnight, Taylor 2010-12 Q T Woolger, Christi 1982-86 McLarty, Sara 2000-04 Quirk, Wendy 1977-78 Taflinger, Brooke 2000-01 Woolger, Judi 1983-86 McLean, Shelby 2011-14 Tannhauser, Jamie 2002-05 McNamara, Meredith R Tappin, Ashley 1993-94 Y McNerny, Mimosa 1992-96 Rainer, Rebecca 2011-14 Taylor, Kaitlin 2009-11 Yambor-Maul, Alyssa 2013-17 Meinhard, Veronica 1988-92 RAMEY, RACHEL 2017-PRESENT Teague, Cara 1999-2003 Yarbrough, A. Erin 1997-98 Melgaard, Megan 1998-2001 Ramirez, Lily 2008-11 Tedesco, Nancy 1980-81 Merk, Denise 1997-2000 Rankin, Megan 2013-15 Tennison, Diane 1999-2003 Z Metzler, Whitney 1996-98 Ranieri, Jessica 2002-2005 Terrell, Christin 1996-98 Zach, Sue 1978-79 Mialka, Monika 2008 Rapp, Betsy 1978-82 Thaler, Wendy 1982-84 Zalewski, Ellese 2010-14 Michalak, Theresa 2013-15 Regan, Trish 2010-12 Thielmann, Jessica 2012-16 Zelenak, Kara 1981-82 Millierski, Judy 1976-77 Reid, Jamie 2002, 2005-06 Thomas, Barbara 1973-75 Zemina, Paige 1985-89 Miller, Alicia 2005 Retrum, Leah 2004-08 Thomas, Kathy 1972-74 Zseleczky, Barbara 1973-74 Miller, Karinne 1980-81 Richardson, Stephanie 1996-97 Timmons, Beth 1995-96 Zukley, Annette 1976-77 Miller, Meghan 2010-11 Rigabar, Lori 1978-79 Tomson, Elizabeth 1991-95 Zunich, Stephanie 1987-91 MILLER, NIKKI 2017-PRESENT Risley, Danielle 2010-12 Torres, Dara 1985-89 Milne, Sharla 2009-13 Rochford, Kathy 1973-74 Tozer, Louise 1974-76 Miltenberger, Lenora 1976-78 Rodriguez, Jessica 2017-PRESENT Trainer, Susan 1995-96 Moore, Wendy 1973-76 Rodriguez-Cao, Laura 2016 Transue, Jackie 1986-88 Moreau, Laurie 2004-07 Rogers, Lindsay 2008-10 Treible, Julia 2010-12 Morelli, Megan 1997-98 Rourke, Katie 2014 Treible, Kathy 1980-84 Morgan, Melanie 1990-93 Roy, Taylor 2012-16 TRINTER, BONI 2016-PRESENT Morrison, Julie 1997-2000 Russell, Sinead 2012 Tripp, Jennifer 1986-89 Moses, Melissa 1992-93 Rzadkowolsky, Sharon 1997-01 Tuchman, Marni 2008 Mosher, Emily 2012-16 Turnadzic, Maida 2008-10 Motschman, Christine 1997-98

80 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-TIME MEN’S ROSTERS Men’s Swimming became a varsity sport at the University of Florida in 1930. We do have several missing records. For additions or corrections to the list, please contact Katie Callahan at UF Communications, (352) 692-6648 (ext. 6121) A Blyzinskyj, Jack 2013-17 Chaves, Jerome A. 1963-65 DeMatteis, Luca 2005-07 Ackerman, Paul 1965-69 Boatwright, Bill 1975-76 Chelosky, Gary 1970-73 Dennison, George 2010-11 Acosta, St. Elmo 1939-40 Bonewit, Bob 1990-93 Chelosky, Mark Daniel 1974-75 Dennison, Greg 1986-88 Aqueerrevere, Antonio 1972-73 Bonucchi, Nick 2004 Chesser, Sam 1974-75 Dennison, John 1988-91 Ahrens, Richard C. 1965 69 Borland, James Looden 1953-54 Child, Luis 1954 Detra, Austin 2008-09 Akers, Pat 1964 Born, Terry 1959-60 Christensen, Eric 1992-96 Dickson, Keith 1977-81 Albertson, R. 1937 Borreca, Nick 2002-05 Cieslak, Marcin 2010-14 Dickson, R. 1933 Alexiou, Nicholas 2012-15 Bosbyshell, John O. 1970-74 CLARK, DREW 2016-PRESENT Dillon, Duffy 1983-87 Allen, Bennett 1938 Boscaino, Ludo 2016 Clark, Tico 1994 Dingman, Virgil A. 1945 Allen, Steve 1976-77 Boscaino, Naza 2016 Clarke, Rick 1964 Dioguardi, Tom 1966-67 Ally, Bradley 2005-09 Boyer, Eric 1983-85 Clarke, Stephen 1992-97 Dioguardi, Jr, Edmon T. 1965-66 Ament, Jamie 1989-91 Boyette, James E. 1957 Claypool, Gary 1956 Dodd, Stephen George 1970 Amick, Phillip B. 1978-79 Bracken, William V. 1950 Coan, Kyle 2006-09 Dold, Chris 1991 Anderson, Frank 1961-66 Bradley, Louis E. 1956 Coan, Matt 2004-07 Dominguez, Jesus 2001-03 Anderson, James 1975-76 Bradley, III, Matthew H 1972-74 Coan, Paul 1979-80 Dondi, Beda 1975-76 Anthony, Jim 1930-31 BRADY, ANDREW 2014-PRESENT Cohen, Donald 1970 Donnelly, Eric 1998-2002 Appleget, Robert L. 1967-70 Branson, Ricky 1978-79 Cole, Matt 1996-2000 Dorney, William A. 1970-71 Arbelaez, Camilo 1994-97 BRAY, CHANDLER 2016-PRESENT Collins, Chris 1998-2000 Drake, Phillip A. 1956-58 Armstrong, Duncan 1988-89 Bridges, Robert David 1967-69 Collins, Robert L. 1937 Drenik, Matt 1997 Arnold, Victor John 1974-75 Brinker, Jarrod 2007-08 Comfort, Chris 2002-04 DRESSEL, CAELEB 2014-PRESENT Artley, Williams Q. 1973-76 Broslus, John D. 1977-78 Comey, John H Driesem, Jim 1958 Assuncao, Vitor 2004 Brown, Charles 1955 Cone, Dale 1936 Drinkard, Brett 1989-91 Atkins, Jr., Charles A 1951-52 Brown, Derek 1984-87 Cook, Edmond George 1967 Drury, Tom 1981 Auer, Joe 1987-88 Brown, Dr. Louis N. 1949-52 Cooney, John 1975-76 Dubrasky, Tayler 2009-10 Austin, R. 1933 Brown, Tom F. 1948-50 Cooper, Allen J. 1977-79 Duganne, Col. George M. 1955-56 Austin, Tim 1960 Bruner, Carlton T. 1990-94 Cooper, Don 1968 Duganne, Robert A. 1959-60 Bucher, James Robert 1975-76 Coote, Reggie 1998-2002 Dwyer, Chris 2001-02 B Buck, Doug 1978 Corbin, William M. 1964-66 Dwyer, Conor 2009-11 Balenti, Marcus Buell, Harry 1930 Cornell III, John E. 1948-49 Balke, Chris 1993 Bull, Adam 2012-14 CORREDOR, SANTIAGO 2017-PRESENT E Ballaster, Jose 1991 Bungert, Max 2014-15 Correll, Ben 2009-10 Edgett, Scott 1966-67 Ballatore, Ron 2006-07 Burckle, Clark 2006-09 Counts, Chris 1994-96 Edsall, Robert 1930-31 BALOGH, BRENNAN 2015-PRESENT Burdges, Michael D. 1963 Couto, Gustavo 1999-2000 Edwards, Bart 1991 BAQLAH, KAHDER 2017-PRESENT Burgess, Greg 1991-94 Creighton, Douglas 1956 Eliasson, Christoffer 1997 Balzey, Torry Byington, Charles 1955 Crescimbeni, Jose 2008-10 Elliott, Matt 2011-14 Banta, Gavin 1991 Byrne, Roger 1964 Crete, Drew 2008-09 Barnard, Michael Wright 1975 Crete, Ryan 2007-10 F Bary, Lt. Col Robert S. 1936-37 C Crone, Chad 1993-97 Fadely, Lewis 1989-91 Basinger, Mark 1974 Caffo, Brian 1993 Cronley, John 1981 Fagler, Willard C. 1978-82 Bates, Ben 1987-89 Caldwell, Nicholas 2011-2013 Crowley, William K. 1956 Fairbanks, David 1986-88 BEACH, CLARK 2017-PRESENT Calkin, David Arnold 1958-60 Cullen, William M. 1960-62 Farese, John 2014 BEACH, ETHAN 2017-PRESENT Callaghan,Gregg 1972-75 Cummings, John 1960 Farrington, Scott 1961 Beardsley, Craig R. 1978-83 CALLAHAN, TATE 2017-PRESENT Curby, Matthew 2011-14 FARROW, ALEX 2016-PRESENT Beattie, John 1979-81 Calvert, Mark 1978 Curley, Harrison 2011-13 Farwell, Richard Shaw 1962-64 Beem, Eugene 1947 Cameron, Adrian 1999-2001 Faust, Raleigh 1994-95 Bell, Colin 2008-11 Camp, Mike 1960 D Fealy, James F. 1977-78 Bell, Roger 1956 Capo, Joseph Everett 1947-50 D’Arrigo, Mitch 2013-17 Federici, Robert 1961 Bennett, Bruce H. 1933-34 Carl, Martin 1993-94 Dalbey, Troy 1982-86 Feinberg, Iddo 2005-07 Bennett, Joseph D. 1954 Caro, Richard 1956 Dalton, Steve Felder, Robert 1968 Bentley, David C. 1966-67 Caroline, Peter 1960 Dann, Jim 1972-73 Ferguson, Dennis L. 1970-71 Berger, Michael 2003-05 Carpenter, Al 1956 Dann, John 1972-73 Fernald, Alan 1980 Bernard, Chris 2004-05 Carrol, H. 1933 Dann, Robert 1973 Fischetti, Robbie 2004-07 Bevacqua, Arthur 1956 Carter, George 1956 Dann, William J. 1972-73 Fisher, Robert 1955-56 Biddison, Eddie 1999-00 Carter, Ray 1930-31 Davelaar, Rodion 2008-13 Flowers, Matt 1998-2001 Bitondo, Ted 1952-55 Cassidy, Quinn 2013-16 Dawson, Richard W. 1971-74 Floyd, Bud 1963 Bittner, Brant S. 1971-74 Caton, C. 1934 deBorde, Brad 2010-14 Floyd, Gordon Earl 1960-62 Blackburn, Tad 1977 Causey, John 1966 Deery, Kyle 2005-08 Ford, Charles R. 1948 Blackman, James 1970 Cetlinski, Matthew 1983-86 Dees, Jr., Marion 1951-52 Fosdick, Scott 1984-86 Blackner, L. 1932-33 Chadsey, Ian 1999-2003 DeForest, Kenneth K. 1972-74 Foster, Brian 1997, 2000-01 Blake, Thomas P. 1956 Chalbeck, John Michael 1968 Dehner, Alex 2013-15 Fox, John 1996 Blankner, Leonard F. Chandler, Sandy 1964 Delcourt, Frederic 1984 Fraser, Brett 2007-11 Blanton, Thad 1968 Chandler, Wesley Sandy 1974-77 Delisle, Tony 1988-91 Fraser, Shaune 2006-10 Bleakman, Bruce Emil 1974-76 Chase, Billy 1935-37 DELK, TAYLOR 2016-PRESENT Frayler, Arthur 2012-16 Blount, Mike 1977-78 Chase, William 1981 Dell, Sam T. 1936 81 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-TIME MEN’S ROSTERS French, Fred 1969 Harman, Richard 1964-65 Jones, Jack 1939-40 Liddell, Walter 1938-39 Frentsos, Jerry 1985-87 Harrell, James 1960 Jones, Jim 1977-78 Lindsey, Gabe 1995-97 Friedlander, Steve 2001-05 Hartage, Gaidi 1996 Jordan, Jonathan 2008-12 Link, Robert Stephen 1967-69 Fueher, Rob 1984-87 Hartley, Brian 2002-05 Joyce, Mike 2007-11 Linscheer, Giovanni 1991-94 FULGINITI, JOHN 2017-PRESENT Hartman, Jerry B. 1953 Judy, Dick 1930 Livingston, Gerald S. 1962-64 Fussell, D. Thorpe 1935-36 Hartman, Joel 1997 Justice, Sean 1995-98 Lochte, Devon 2009-11 Harmon, Richmond M. 1965 Lochte, Ryan 2002-06 G Hartage, Gaidi 1996 K Lockhart, Welton 1953-56 Gaberino, Geoff 1980-84 Haskell, Lyman 1937 Kahr, Erik 2014-15 Logie, Arthur 1957 Gagnon, Geoffroy 2014 Hayford, Michael 1999-2000 Kaisrlik, Justin 2012-16 Lopez, Alex 1997-2001 Galatas, Jason 1997 Healy, Rob 1993-94 Kauffman, Cody 2005-09 Loughran, Marco 2008-11 Gamble, Fred 1957 Healy, Robert 1975-76 Kauffman, Scott 2001-04 Love, Billy 1934 Geissbuhler, Lorenz 1997 HEATH, GRADY 2015-PRESENT Kellam, Chris 2000-04 Lundberg, Tom 1990 Gercsak, Csaba 2009-10 Heath, Mike 1983-86 Kelly, James Patrick 1965-66 Lusk, Ryan 1998-2001 Gercsak, Balazs 2007-11 Hegler, Thomas W. 1947 Kemper, Jim 1960-61 Lytle, Ernie 1934-35 Gerken, Fred 1977-78 Heil, Scott 2011-12 Kemper, Robert 1960 Gerlin, Lance 1963 67 Heilman, Larry 1956 KENNEDY, BEN 2014-PRESENT M Germain, David 1941 Heinricher, Oliver 2001-02 Kennedy, Patrick 1983-86 MacMurphy, Daniel G. 1939-40 GEZMIS, ERGE 2017-PRESENT Henao, Carlos I. 1979-81 Kennedy, Robby 2008-11 Mackie, James 1960 Giambalvo, Vince 1989-90 Henderson, Tom 1960 Ketchman, Keith Joseph 1974-77 Macri, Steve 1967-69 Gibb, Donald 1980-84 Henne, Peter C. 1959-61 Kiedel, Michael 1994-96 Maddox, Ron 1981 Gibson, Harrison 2010-11 Hermann, Walter 1950 Kierstead, Kevin R. 1970-73 MAHAFFEY, DAKOTA 2016-PRESENT Gibson, Nick 1995-96 Hernandez, Zach 2011-14 Kim, Brian 1997-2001 Maher, John 1978 Gifford, C. 1933 Herbert, Josh 1995 King, Charles R. 1964-66 MAIN, BAYLEY 2014-PRESENT Gillespie, Jason 1998-2000 Hernando, Jose 1998-2002 King, Greg 2000-03 Main, Corey 2013-16 Girard, Brian 1993 Herring, Paul 1983-86 Kiser, James A. Mangabeira, Gabriel 2001-04 Gjervold, Todd 1993-96 Hickman, Powell 1973 King, Keith 1974-75 Manganiello, Austin 2011-16 Glassman, Mike 1987-90 Hiler, Doug 1956 Kizer, Jim 1977-81 MANGANIELLO, BLAKE 2013-PRESENT Glover, Alex 2008-09 Hill, Phil 1956-57 Kostowicz, Jim 1999-2001 Mapp, Conrad 1999-2001 Goldberg, Bob 1956 Hillencamp, John W. 1978-82 Kosugi, Akira 1992-95 MARGOTTI, CHRISTOPH 2015-PRESENT Gomez, Roberto 2008-10 Hoag, Erik 1993 Kowalski, Marcin 1997 Marshburn, Mark R. 1975-80 Gonzalez, Chuy 1993-97 Hoffman, T. Glenn 1968-69 Kniseley, David 1975-76 Martin, Alex 2007-11 GOOSSEN, EMIRO 2013-16 Hogan, Buddy 1962 Knotts, Thomas 1939 Martin, Cameron 2009-13 Goossen, Levar 2010-14 Hollingsworth, George 1966 Kopp, John Martin, Charles 1957 Gorrie, Jason 1985-88 Holmes, Rogers 1948 Kostowicz, Jim 1998-2002 Martin. Henry 1949-50 Goss, Donald A. 1987-90 Holmes, 1977-78 Kronenberg, Stefan Fredri 1975 Martin, Jr., Henry F. 1957 GOSS, DALTON 2013-PRESENT Holtzman, Sam 2003-04 Kuchma, Karl 1990 Martinez, Raul 2008-10 Graham, B.J. 1998-2000 Homer, Christian 2012-14 Kupiszewski, Stan 1981-84 MARTINEZ-SCARPE, ENZO 2013-PRESENT Graper, Charles 1983 Hornbeck, Jason 1997 Martindale, Jon 1963-64 Grau, Steven D. 1965 Hornos, Paulo 1996-98 L Mattis, Brian 1960 Green, Ricky 1988 Hough, Henry Anthony 1967-69 Lamb, Charles A. Matulic, Erich 2006-08 Green, Jr., Joseph Terren 1961-63 Howell, Brian 2008-12 Lander, David 1934-35 McBride, Joseph Stephen 1960-62 Greener, Andrew 2002-05 Hubbert, Rodney Oscar 1964 Langley, Ronald L. 1962 McCaughan, Russell 1930-31 Greenwell, Joe 1984 Huen, Gabriel 2008-12 Langset, Robert 2001-02 McCluhan, Mike 1986 Griffith, James Marvin 1972-73 Hughes, Charles 1960 Larochelle, James L. 1974-76 McCullough, Gene 1956 Grover, Randall 1961 Hughes, Peter 2007-08 Larmoyeux, Mike 1971 McDonnell, Dr. Stephen C. 1970-74 Grover, William C. Hughes, Tim 2005-08 Larson, David E. 1977-81 McDonnell, James Cooper 1959-60 Grover, William G. 1962-63 Hummel, Bob 1975-76 Lasris, Henry 1942 McDougal, Robert D. 1948 GUARENTE, MARCO 2016-PRESENT Hungerford, Henry B. 1955 Lasris, Robert 1942 McGrath, William 1948-50 Guenther, Bernie 1999-2003 Huss, Steve 1994-95 Laub, Charles A. 1964 McGrath, Steve 1991 Gustafson, Eric M. 1974-77 Laugherty, Bob 1983-86 McIntyre, Don 1966 Guyot, Matt 1992-93 I Laurentino, Nuno 1997 McKee, Mark A 1968-71 Irvin, Ward 1992-96 Lauwaert, Alan J. 1961-64 McKee, Tim 1972-74 H Israel, David 1975-76 Lawhorn, Ladeell 1933-35 McLanahan, Don 1962 Habl, Kris 1990-91 LAWLESS, BEN 2014-PRESENT McLarty, Dustin 2004-08 Hacker, Philip 1955 J LEBED, ALEX 2015-PRESENT McMillen, Jay 1980 Haines, Harrison 2014-2017 Jaben, Max 2005-06 Lee, Joseph D. 1981 McPherson, Andrew M. 1967-69 Hairston, Stephan Claude 1969-71 Jansen, Mike 1998-2002 Leech, Aaron 2005-09 Meade, Nathan 1985-86 Halfacre, Jeb 2008-09 Jayme, Carlos 2000-04 Lehtonen, John 2008-11 Meatyard, Archie 1935-36 Hall, Andy 1989 Johnson, Boyd W. 1947 Lemaire, Tom 1978-82 Medei, Dan 1995-98 Hallquist, Eric F. 1970-71 Johnson, Grant 2005-08 Leonard, Jackson 2009-10 Medrano, Albert 2004 Hamer, Andrew 1983-84 Johnson, Rich Lewark, Anthony 2008-12 Meena, Elliot 2002-06 Hamilton, Colin 2011-14 Johnston, Jr. , Richard 1976-80 Lewark, Mike 2010-12 Melchor, Ray 1976-78 Hansbury, Brian 1995-98 Jones, Brett 2005-08 Lewis, Kreg 1984-85 Mellor, Steve 1994-95 Hansen, Bob 1975-77 Jones, Christopher 2010-14 Lewis, Robin 1977 Mendenhall, John 1960 Hardee, Gregory V. 1970-72 Jones, Erik 1996 Lichtner, Frank John 1972-74 Messick, Dean Midgely 1972-74 Harlan, William E. 1949 Jones, H.E. 1931 Lichtner, Stephen 2010-11 Mestre, Albert 1983-86 82 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-TIME MEN’S ROSTERS Metzger, Jason 1997 P Richardson, Hank 1998-2002 Sheehe, Phillip J. 1968-70 Mijon, Arnry 1991-93 Page, William Bruce 1968-69 Richter, Alan 1962 Shehan, Steve 1990-91 Millen, Chris 2004-05 PALAZZO, ROSS 2014-PRESENT Richter, Charles 1956 Sheldon, Jerome 1959-60 Miller, Andy 1976-77 Palmer, John 1954 Ridenhour, Craig 1990-93 Shenker, Matthew R. 1988-92 Miller, Clinton Kyle 1977-80 Pandak, Sr., John A 1948-51 Rideout, Sam 1949-50 Sheppard, Ben 1994 Miorelli, Mark 1972 Patrick, Ronald Eugene 1954-57 Ridout, John 1947-50 Sheridan, Mark W. 1961-62 Mirkis, Solomon Morris 1957 Patten, Grayson 2007-11 Rigdon, William D. 1961-63 Sherrard, Duncan 1998-02 Mitchell, Brent 1990-93 Pasco, Sam 1932 Ringquist, Austin 2011-13 Shrestha, Eric 2005-10 Molari, Ricardo 1999-02 Patrick, Ronald E. 1957 Robinson, Dr., Charles T. 1958 Signorin, Connor 2010-14 Molineaux, Bill 1960 Paul, Herman S. Robinson, Paul 1987-90 Silva, Billy 2011-14 Monasterio, Ricardo 1999-2001 Pearce, Jimmy 1993-94 ROCKWELL, COLIN 2014-PRESENT SILVER, TYLER 2016-PRESENT Montgomery, Jeffery Mack 1968 Pearson, Ford 1988-91 Rodriguez, Hector 1993 Simard, Oliver 1940 Montgomery, Mark F. 1965-67 Pedraza, Joey 2007-11 Roffer, Mitch 1968 Sinagra, Andrew 1992-93 Moore, Eric 2009-10 Peek, Albert 1970-72 Romfh, Ed 1930-31 Siragusa, Mike 1983-85 Moore, Norman M. Peek, Eugene 1936 Rood, Edward 1939-40 Sioui, Adam 2001-04 Moore, Patrick Bradfor 1966 Peek, Thomas W. 1970 Rood, Joseph W. 1939-41 Skipper, Howard E. 1941 Mooty, Tom 1941 Penewitt, Paul 1976-79 ROONEY, MAXIME 2016-PRESENT Smalling, Robert 1977 Moreno, Mauricio 1996-2000 Penniman, Daniel 2005-08 Roos, James Peter 1964-66 Smith, Daniel Kevin 1971-74 Morris, Mark E. 1977-79 Pepper, Calvert 1932 Rosenbaum, Rick 1979-81 Smith, Jason 1994-96 Morrison, Bill 1956 Pepper, William M. 1947-49 Rosenbaum, Ryan 2012-14 Smith, Jos 2005-09 Morse, John 1980 Perella, Alvin 1975-77 Rosolino, Massi 1997 Smith, Raymond Murray 1969-71 Morton, Fred 1976-78 Perkins, James R. 1968-71 Rousseau, Sebastien 2009-14 Smith, Samuel 2015-2017 Moss, Daniel Roland 1954 Perry, Bill 1932 Ross, Ben 1973 Snelling, Bill 1940 Mrazek, Bill 2004-07 Perry, Glynn 1977-81 Roth, Alan George 1965 Snode, Christopher 1977-80 Mulbarger, Marc 1978-81 Perry, Newton A. 1933-34 Rowland, Paul 1989-90 Sola, Bob Muldower, Paul 1952 Phillips, Glenn A. 1952 Rudolf, Roland 2006-10 Solaeche-Gomez, Eduardo 2011-15 Mulford, Jamie 1991-93 Pinzon, Omar 2006-10 Ruggie, William Huey 1960 Soldwedel, Eugene 1951 Mullervy, Scott 2004-06 Plemons, John Green 1970-73 Ruis, Dick 1956 Solis, Eric 2010-11 Mulligan, Mark 1988-92 Pollock, David W. 1959-60 Ruppersberger, Jim 1962 Soltis, Doug 1981-84 Mullon, Christopher Gra 1967 Pompi, James 2012-14 Russo, Barry 1968-69 Sommer, Scott 2009-11 Munch, Ricky 2011-14 Power, Dylan 2016 Ryan, Jack 1947-50 Souder, James 1960-61 Murphy, James Brannon 1968-71 Prevatt, Robert L. 1953 Ryan, Roger 1956 Spangler, Brick 1994-97 Musselman, Don 1956 Price, Lt. Col. Lansing 1962-64 Spas, Daniel 2013-14 Primrose, John William 1967 S Speed, Jonathan 2009-11 N Prins, Peter 1968 Saeger, Bob 1979-82 Spence, John Narcowich, Joel B. 1973-74 Proctor, Jr., James A. 1961-63 Sakovich, Jon 1989-92 Spencer, Allen 1930-32 Nash, Melvin 2014-16 Prokes, Donald 1965 Salatta, Lucas 2006-08 Springfels, David 2009-12 Nead, Kevin 2006-08 Putnam, Charles 1938 Saley, Sean 2010-13 St. Denis, Michael C. 1977-81 Nesty, Anthony 1989-92 Putwain, Charles J. 1966 Samuels, Charles E. 1975-79 STANGE, MARTY 2017-PRESENT Neville, Jack 1930 Sanborn, Bob 1959-60 Stannard, Mike 1968 Nichols, Jeff 1995-96 Q SANDERS, GRANT 2017-PRESENT Stark, Douglas 1963 Nichols, Lonny 1960 Quarry, Edward Francis 1973-75 Sandlin, John R. 1952 Stein, Eric 1975-76 Norgard, Will 1996 QUINN, GERARD 2017-PRESENT Sanderson, Z.M. 1960 Stetson, John M. 1959 Norris, Philip 1999-2003 Quixley, Bob 1937-38 Santostefano, Charlie 1992-93 Stevens, Herb 1973-74 Norris, William A. 1940 Sawchuk, Bill 1978-82 Stewart, Mark 1994-96 Norton, Matthew 2007-12 R Sawyer, Aubrey 1930-31 Stewart, Robert N. 1960-61 Nunez, Jon 2010 Rabelo, Manuel 2009-10 Scafuti, John 1971 Stickels, Coley 1996-98 Ramirez, Gary 1997 Scafuti,Jr., Joseph J. 1967-69 Stobbe, Eric 2013-15 O Ramirez, Rob 1979 81 Scales, Jr., Dr. David F. 1958-60 Stobbie, John 1979-81 Odendaal, Hendrik 1998-02 Randall, Eugene 1951-52 Schaeffer, Joseph 1955 Stockton, Chris 1978-81 O’Flarity, Steve 1974 Rask, Jacob 2000-01 Schaub, John L. 1972-75 Stockton, III, Gilchrist Ogilby Jack 1976-78 Ratliff, Will 2001-05 Schaumberg,Charles A. 1959-61 Stone, Robin Lee 1967 Olden, Chris 1981 Ray, David Clinton 1973-75 Schenkel, Kenneth F. 1947 Storie, Logan 2007-11 Olinger, Bill 1961-64 Raymond, Jeff 2008-11 Schlesinger, David 1994-96 Stottlemeyer, Kent S. 1975-79 Olson, Thomas W. 1959-63 Read, Donald 1956 Schmauch, Matt 1993 Strauss, Jonathan 2000-04 O’Laughlin, Harvey 1957 Reed, William 1941 Schmid, Jon 1960-61 Strate, William E. 1969-72 Omana, Carlos 2011-14 Reese, Edwin Charles 1961-63 Schmidt, Justin 2004-07 Strohl, Mark D. 1978-81 O’Neal, Joey 1998-2000 Reeves, Frank 1994-96 Schuarz, Jason 1994-97 Stroman, Skylar 2006-08 O’Neil, W.C. 1931 Reeves, Greg 1997-2001 Schultz, Scott 2000-04 Summers, James M. 1973 Onurlu, Eren 2003-04 Reeves, John M 1972-74 Schwertner, David W. 1975-77 Summers, Nathan 1997-01 Orban, John 2009-10 Reid, Jr., Daniel A. 1976-78 Schwartz, David 1995 Sundin, Konstantin 2007-08 Oromaner, Jeffery Alan 1961-63 Reilly, John 1975 Schwarz, Jason 1992-96 Swenson, Andrew 2003-04 Orozco, Seth 1996 Retrum, John 1997 Sears, Jr., Andy W. 1956 Swenson, Karl 1973 Orscheidt, Pete 1970-73 Reynolds, Robert L. Sechler, H.C. 1934-35 Swift, Ryan 1996-2000 Ostertag, Joe 1998-2001 Rice, Michael 2003-04 Seng, Pete 1966 Switzer, Keith 1981-85 Ostlund, Grant J. 1977-81 Rice, Wes 1990 Sernaker, Richard S. 1957-60 SWITKOWSKI, JAN 2015-PRESENT Richards, Stanley 1941 Sheehe, Michael J. 1965 Sykes, Gareth 1980 83 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-TIME MEN’S ROSTERS Systermans, Pholien 2009-10 Warren, Mac 2002-03 SZARANEK, JACK 2015-PRESENT Wattenbarger, James 1970-71 ALL-TIME FLORIDA HEAD SWIMMING & DIVING SZARANEK, MARK 2014-PRESENT Welch, Corey 2001-04 COACHES Szuba, Marty 1977 Welch, James 1941 Weldon, Dan 1983-86 WOMEN TROY, GREGG 1998-present T Welsh, Brian 1995 Thornton, Kevin 1996-98 Tanberg, Robert 1960 Wenz, Henry 1961 Reese, Randy 1976-90 Tateishi, Roy K. 1958-60 Wenz, William 1956-57 Martin, Chris 1993-96 Taylor, Jack 1994 Wermuth, Mike 1988-90 Ivey, Mitch 1990-93 Taylor, Jason 2009-13 Werner, Pawel 2012-16 Reese, Randy 1976-90 Taylor, Jayme 1985-88 West, David 1992-96 Halfacre, Sue 1973-76 TAYLOR, MICHAEL 2017-PRESENT Whitner, John 1986-89 Bell, Catie 1972-73 Teed, Fredrick Anthon 1950 Whitaker, Alan H. 1971-75 TenBroeck, John 1960 White, Craig 1954-56 MEN Teter, Bryan 1989-90 Whitehouse, Francis Raymond 1964-66 TROY, GREGG 1999-present Thayer, Tommy 1984-87 Whitner, John 1986-89 Ballatore, Ron 1996-99 Thomas, Tom 1968 Whitting, Drew 1994 Martin, Chris 1992-96 Thompson, Eric 1971 Wiebeck, Kris 2001-04 Foster, Skip 1990-92 Thompson, Jason 1990-93 Wieczorek, Grant 2004 Reese, Randy 1976-90 Thompson, Matthew 2011-14 Wiedamann, Karl Edward 1959-60 Dann, Jimmy 1976 Thompson, Scott 2007-09 Wilcox, Jonathan 2006-07 Harlan, Bill 1963-76 Tietgen, Ronald 1960 Wilcox, Zach 2001-05 Crone, Buddy 1960-62 Tjin-A-Tam, Ansel 1999-2002, 03-04 Wilder, Brian 1970 Ryan, Jack 1952-59 Toffolo, Shawn 1983-84 Wilder, Harry M. 1961-63 Genovar, Frank 1930-51 Tomlinson, Matt 1999-2001 Wilder, Russell 2004-06 Tomson, Brian 1996 Williams, Bruce Lynch 1968-71 ALL-TIME ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE & Torres, Luke 2012-16 Williams, Charles J. 1977-78 VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACHES Torres, Mark 1989-91 Williams, Don 1932 Baarcke, Buddy 1987-2003 Torteli, Cicero 1990-91 Wilson, Phillip 1960 Berry, Jim 1996-98 TOTH, VIKTOR 2016-PRESENT Wimberly, Jason 1994-95 Bonewit-Cron, Hollie 2002-08 Towne, Alyn 1989-93 Winkler, David 1999-2000 Brothers-Maisch, Allison 1989-92 Townsend, Darian 2004-05 Wolfgarten, Jan 2001-04 Chelosky, Gary Trotta, Eric 2009-2011 Wolfson, Steve 1973 *Craine, Donnie 1976-81, 1989-2014 Tual, Blanchard Everett 1966-67 Wolk, Karl 2010-11 Dann, Jimmy Tull, Mike 1970 Wollman, Evan 2009-10 DeSelm, Rich 2001-06 Tullius, Rex 2005-09 Wood, Bill 1957 Foster, Skip 1981-90, 92-95 Turner, James 2008-12 Wood, Erik 1990 Gibb, Donald 1987-92 Tyler, Tony Woods, Robert A. 1959-60 *GILLOOLY, BRYAN 2016-present Woodward, Samuel 1977-78 Goeken, Joe 1996-98 U Wooten, Jr., Simeon F. 1947 *Greenwall, Joe 1987-88 Utley, Bob 1989-92 Work, Tobias 2004-08 Hansen, Eric 1995-96 Ulrich, Claudio 2000-04 Wright, Bruce 1966 Heath, Mike 1988-89 WU, STANLEY 2015-PRESENT *Hoffman, Glenn 1970-75 V Wynroth, Alan B. 1950-52 Hughes, John 1979-82 Valby, Scott 1974 JUNGBLUTH, STEVE 2010-present Valenti, Marcus 1963-64 Y Knox, Pete 2006-10 Van Clief, William 1942 Yacco, Matt 1999-2003 MARTINDALE-STANCIL, LEAH 2008-present VanDolson Bracken, William 1947-48 Yasinsac, Bryan 2002 Meyers, Lisa 1997-98 Van Haven, Art 1941 Young, Terry 1970-71 Miller, Kyle 1987-88 NESTY, ANTHONY 1999-present Vann, Brian 1991 Youngblood, Jack Nye, Jennifer 1985-87 Vass, Jay 1975-76 Yuan, Mike 2007-11 Veale, Thomas 2011-15 Orschiedt, Pete Vidal, Rafael 1981-85 Z Plemmons, John POPPELL, JEFF 2016-present Volcan, Ramon 1977 Zajac, Melvin N. 1975 Rea, Stewart 1987-88 Von Dohlen, Eric 1998-2000 Zarzecki,Stephen 1965-68 Santostefano, Vince 1979-87 Voves, Martin 1969 Zewadski, William K. 1936 Schrader, Brian 2001 Zielinski, Brian 1983-84 *Schultz, Dale 2014-16 W Zoley, Tim 1997 Spence, Karin 1997-98 Wahlquist, Harold 1959 Zubero,David 1977-81 Walden, Charles 1956-57 Tesch-Vaught, Kimberley 1991-94 Zubero, Martin 1988-91 Thornton, Kevin 1994-96 Walker, T. 1933 Zumsteg, Justin 2001-05 *Vosler, Kent 1982-87 Wallace, Dan 2011-14 Wilby, Martyn 1999-16 Wallace, Paul 1985-88 Walsh, Bobby 2007-11 *Diving Coach Walsh, J.B. 2004-08 Wanman, H. 1941 Warmington, James 1956-57 84 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS MEN: 1930 - 2017 WOMEN: 1972 - 2017 Florida Men’s All-Time Record: 572-176-4 (.763) Florida Women’s All-Time Record: 358-75-1 (.827)

TEAM MEN WOMEN TEAM MEN WOMEN ALABAMA 27-11 25-2 MARYVILLE 1-0 0-0 ARIZONIA 1-1 2-0 MIAMI 48-13 27-2 ARIZONIA STATE 0-0 3-1 MEMPHIS NAVY 1-0 0-0 ARKANSAS 0-0 7-0 MICHIGAN 2-7 11-0 ARMY 0-1 0-0 MINNESOTA 6-1 2-1-1 AUBURN 27-17 23-14 MISSOURI 1-0 1-0 BREVARD CC 1-0 1-0 NORTH CAROLINA 16-9 2-0 BROWN 2-0 1-0 N.C. STATE 8-6 2-0 CALIFORNIA 0-1 0-1 NORTHWESTERN ST. 2-0 0-0 CITADEL 1-0 0-0 OAKLAND 1-0 0-0 CLEMSON 15-1 2-0 OHIO STATE 1-0 0-0 DAVIS ISLAND 0-1 0-0 PENN STATE 3-0 3-0 DAYTONA BEACH CC 4-0 6-0 PHILLY ALL STARS 1-0 0-0 DUKE 4-0 0-0 PRESBYTERIAN 1-0 0-0 EAST CAROLINA 13-0 0-0 PURDUE 3-0 0-0 EMORY 11-1 1-0 ROLLINS 5-1 0-0 FAU 18-0 18-0 ST. PETERSBURG JC 1-1 0-0 FLORIDA GULF COAST 0-0 1-0 SEWANEE 3-1 0-0 FLORIDA STATE 56-23-1 42-3 SOUTH CAROLINA 26-4 19-0 FURMAN 1-0 0-0 USF 19-0 13-0 GEORGIA 61-18-3 14-17 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 0-0 0-1 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1-0 0-0 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 0-1 1-0 GEORGIA TECH 26-10 1-0 SMU 5-1 6-1 HARVARD 1-1 2-0 STANFORD 0-0 1-3 HAVANNA 1-0 0-0 TAMPA 4-0 4-0 HOUSTON 1-0 2-0 TENNESSEE 24-20 27-4 ILLINOIS 0-0 1-0 TEXAS 5-21 13-16 INDIANA 3-2 0-4 TEXAS A&M 7-2 1-2 INDIAN RIVER STATE 25-0 24-2 TCU 3-0 2-0 IOWA 1-0 0-0 TULANE 3-1 0-0 JACKSONVILLE NAS 3-0 0-0 UCLA 2-0 1-1 JAMES MADISON 2-0 0-0 VANDERBILT 8-0 4-0 KANSAS 0-0 1-0 VILLANOVA 1-0 0-0 KENTUCKY 15-0 12-0 VIRGINIA 8-1 9-0 LSU 22-0 14-0 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 2-0 0-0 MARYLAND 3-0 1-0 VIRGINIA TECH 1-0 0-0 YALE 1-0 0-0 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS WOMEN Coach W L T Percentage Gregg Troy (1998-Present) 161 51 1 .758 Kevin Thornton (1996-98) 11 9 0 .550 Chris Martin (1993-96) 26 1 0 .963 Mitch Ivey (1990-93) 27 2 0 .931 Randy Reese (1976-90) 118 7 0 .944 Sue Halfacre (1973-76) 11 5 0 .688 (1972-73) 4 0 0 1.000 Totals 358 75 1 .827

MEN Coach W L T Percentage Gregg Troy (1999-Present) 144 45 1 .761 Ron Ballatore (1996-1999) 19 12 0 .613 Chris Martin (1992-96) 26 10 0 .722 Skip Foster (1990-92) 18 4 0 .818 Randy Reese (1976-90) 100 21 0 .826 Jimmy Dann (1976) 0 3 0 .000 Bill Harlan (1963-76) 105 29 0 .784 Buddy Crone (1960-62) 28 7 0 .800 Jack Ryan (1952-59) 51 22 3 .691 Frank Genovar (1930-51) 81 23 0 .779 Totals 572 176 4 .763 85