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All-Americans 2016-17 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS John Moore Henry Churchman Thomas Gastineau Larry Meyer Frank Pisacreta Sam Seki Robert Briscoe Bill Woolsey 1923, 24 1923 1947 1950, 51, 52 1951, 52, 53 1951, 52 1952 1955, 56, 57 YEAR EVENT(S) NAME 1923 Free John Moore 1923 Back Henry Churchman 1924 Free John Moore 1937 Diving Theran Feigal 1947 Free Thomas Gastineau 1950 IM Larry Meyer 1951 IM/Back/Relay Larry Meyer 1951 Relay Frank Pisacreta 1951 Relay Sam Seki 1951 Relay Sam Shadburne 1952 Relay Robert Briscoe 1952 IM/Back/Free/Relay Larry Meyer 1952 Relay Frank Pisacreta 1952 Relay Sam Seki 1953 Free Frank Pisacreta 1955 IM/Free Richard Tanabe 1955 Free (2) Bill Woolsey 1956 Fly Ron Honda 1956 IM/Free Richard Tanabe 1956 Free Paul Schutt 1956 Free (3) Bill Woolsey 1957 Fly Ron Honda 1957 Relay/IM/Breast Thomas Lord 1957 Fly/IM/Relay Richard Tanabe 1957 Free (2)/Relay Bill Woolsey 1957 Breast (2)/Relay Barry Yap 1958 Relay Lewis Cook 1958 Fly/Relay Ron Honda 1958 Relay Leslie Nakamura 1958 Free(2) John Parks 1958 Relay Barry Yap 1959 Fly/IM/Relay Bill Barton 1959 Back (2)/IM Dick Beaver 1959 Breast/Relay Gerald Miki 1959 Free John Parks John Parks earned All-America honors in 1958, 1959 and 1960. Richard Tanabe Lewis Cook Leslie Nakamura Ron Honda Barry Yap Thomas Lord John Parks Gerald Miki 1955, 56, 57 1958 1958, 59 1958 1957 1957 1958, 59, 60 1959, 60 1 2016-17 INDIANA MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2016-17 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS Bill Barton Dick Beaver Frank McKinney Frank Brunell Dick Kitchell Fred Rounds Pete Sintz Mike Troy 1959, 60, 61 1959, 60, 61 1959, 60, 61 1960, 61 1960 1960 1960, 61, 62 1960, 61, 62 YEAR EVENT(S) NAME YEAR EVENT(S) NAME 1959 Back (2)/Relay Frank McKinney 1963 Breast Pete Anderson 1959 Relay Leslie Nakamura 1963 1M/3M Rick Gilbert 1960 Fly (2)/IM Bill Barton 1963 Free/Relay Tom Hayden 1960 Back (2)/IM Dick Beaver 1963 Breast (2)/IM/Relay Chet Jastremski 1960 Relay Frank Brunell 1963 Breast (2) Ken Nakasone 1960 Fly Dick Kitchell 1963 Fly (2)/Relay (2) Fred Schmidt 1960 Back (2)/Relay Frank McKinney 1963 Fly (2)/Relay (2) Lary Schulhof 1960 Breast (2)/Relay Gerald Miki 1963 Free (2) Alan Somers 1960 Free (2)/Relay John Parks 1963 IM (2)/Back/Relay Ted Stickles 1960 Free (2)/Relay Fred Rounds 1963 Back (2)/Relay Tom Stock 1960 Free(3)/Relay Pete Sintz 1963 IM (2) Cary Tremewan 1960 Fly (2)/Relay Mike Troy 1963 Free (3) Gary Verhoeven 1960 Free (2)/Relay Tom Verth 1963 Fly John Wagner 1961 Fly Bill Barton 1964 Breast (2) Pete Anderson 1961 Back Dick Beaver 1964 Free Rcihard Allen 1961 Fly Frank Brunell 1964 1M/3M Rick Earley 1961 Relay William Cass 1964 Breast (2) Ken Frost 1961 Free/Relay James Fitzgibbons 1964 1M/3M Rick Gilbert 1961 Breast (2)/IM Chet Jastremski 1964 Back(2)/Relay Pete Hammer 1961 Fly/Relay Terry Laberdie 1964 IM (2)/Fly Ralph Kendrick 1961 Back (2) Frank McKinney 1964 1M/3M Richard Morse 1961 Breast (2) Ken Nakasone 1964 1M/3M Charles Neel 1961 IM/Back John Roethke 1964 Relay (2) Chuck Ogilby 1961 Free/Relay Pete Sintz 1964 Breast (2) Richard Schaible 1961 Free (3) Alan Somers 1964 Fly (2) Fred Schmidt 1961 Fly(2)/Free Mike Troy 1964 Fly (2)/Relay(2) Lary Schulhof 1962 Breast (2)/IM Chet Jastremski 1964 IM (2)/Back Ted Stickles 1962 Breast (2)/Relay Ken Nakasone 1964 Back (2) Tom Stock 1962 Fly (2)/Relay Lary Schulhof 1964 Free (2) Terry Townsend 1962 Free (2)/Relay Pete Sintz 1964 IM Cary Tremewan 1962 Free (3) Alan Somers 1964 Breast (2)/Relay Tom Trethewey 1962 IM/Back Ted Stickles 1964 Free (2) Gary Verhoeven 1962 Back (2)/Relay Tom Stock 1964 Relay Robert Williamson 1962 Free (2) Claude Thompson 1965 Breast Pete Anderson 1962 IM Cary Tremewan 1965 Relay Scott Cordin 1962 Fly (2)/Free Mike Troy 1965 1M/3M Rick Earley 1962 Free Tom Verth 1965 1M/3M Rick Gilbert Tom Verth James Fitzgibbons Chet Jastremski Terry Laberdie John Roethke Ken Nakasone Alan Somers Lary Schulhof 1960, 62 1961 1961, 62, 63 1961 1961 1961, 62, 63 1961, 62, 63 1962, 63, 64 2016-17 INDIANA MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2 2016-17 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS Ted Stickles Tom Stock Claude Thompson Cary Tremewan Pete Anderson Tom Hayden Fred Schmidt John Wagner 1962, 63, 64 1962, 63, 64 1962 1962, 63, 64 1963, 64, 65 1963 1963, 64, 65 1963 YEAR EVENT(S) NAME 1965 Back (2)/Relay Pete Hammer 1965 IM (2)/Fly Ralph Kendrick 1965 1M/3M Richard Morse 1965 IM (2)/Relay Chuck Ogilby 1965 IM (2) Chuck Richards 1965 Fly (2)/Relay (2) Fred Schmidt 1965 1M/3M Ken Sitzberger 1965 Free Terry Townsend 1965 Breast (2)/Relay Tom Trethewey 1965 Free (2) Gary Verhoeven 1965 Relay (2) Robert Williamson 1966 Fly (2)/Relay Kevin Berry 1966 Fly John Collins 1966 Relay Scott Cordin 1966 1M/3M Rick Earley 1966 Back (2)/Relay Pete Hammer 1966 IM (2) Ralph Kendrick 1966 1M/3M Richard Morse 1966 1M/3M Charles Neel 1966 IM Chuck Richards 1966 1M/3M Ken Sitzberger 1966 Relay Tom Trethewey 1966 IM/Free(2)/Relay (2) Bill Utley 1966 IM/Free/Relay (2) Ken Webb 1966 Relay (2) Robert Williamson 1966 Free (3)/Relay (2) Bob Windle 1967 Free/Relay (2) Bryan Bateman 1967 Fly/Relay Kevin Berry 1967 Relay Steve Borowski 1967 1M/3M Nicholas Carlton 1967 Fly John Collins 1967 Relay Steve Cordin 1967 Back (2)/Relay (2) Charles Hickcox 1967 1M Luis Nino de Rivera Luis Nino de Rivera earned All-America honors on the one-meter springboard in 1967 and 1967 Breast (2)/Relay David Perkowski on both the one-meter and three-meter in 1968. 1967 1M/3M Peter Rhodes Gary Verhoeven Rick Gilbert Ken Frost Ralph Kendrick Pete Hammer Richard Schaible Terry Townsend Tom Trethewey 1963, 64, 65 1964,65 1964 1964, 65, 66 1964, 65, 66 1964 1964, 65 1964, 65, 66 3 2016-17 INDIANA MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2016-17 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS Rick Earley Richard Morse Charles Neel John Collins Chuck Richards Ken Sitzberger Robert Williamson Kevin Berry 1965, 66 1965, 66 1966 1966, 67 1965, 66 1965, 66, 67 1965, 66 1966, 67 YEAR EVENT(S) NAME YEAR EVENT(S) NAME 1967 1M/3M Ken Sitzberger 1969 1M/3M Win Young 1967 IM (2)/Back/Relay Bill Utley 1970 Free/Relay Richard Anderson 1967 IM/Fly/Relay Ken Webb 1970 Free (3)/Relay Bill Baird 1967 Free (3)/Relay Bob Windle 1970 Back (2)/IM/Relay (2) Larry Barbiere 1967 1M/3M Win Young 1970 Free (2)/Relay (3) Gary Conelly 1968 Free (3)/Relay (2) Bryan Bateman 1970 Breast (2)/Relay Jim Counsilman 1968 Fly (2) Steve Borowski 1970 Breast (2) Peder Dahlberg 1968 Free/Relay (2) Bill Burrell 1970 3M Tom Eldridge 1968 1M/3M Nicholas Carlton 1970 IM (2)/Back/Relay (2)/Free (2) Gary Hall 1968 1M/3M Jon Hahnfeldt 1970 1M/3M Jim Henry 1968 1M/3M Jim Henry 1970 Back (2) Jack Horsley 1968 Back (2)/IM/Relay (2) Charles Hickcox 1970 IM Daniel Hylant 1968 Fly/Relay (2) Ron Jacks 1970 Fly/Free Ron Jacks 1968 Breast (2)/Relay Don McKenzie 1970 3M Gary James 1968 1M/3M Luis Nino de Rivera 1970 IM (2) George Smith 1968 Breast (2) David Perkowski 1970 Free Fred Southward 1968 Free (2)/Relay Fred Southward 1970 Fly/Free (2)/Relay (2) Mark Spitz 1968 IM (2)/Back/Relay Bill Utley 1971 Back/IM Larry Barbiere 1968 Free/Relay (2) Bob Windle 1971 Free/Relay (3) Gary Conelly 1968 1M/3M Win Young 1971 Breast/Relay Peder Dahlberg 1969 Free/Relay Richard Anderson 1971 3M Tom Eldridge 1969 Free (3)/Relay Bill Baird 1971 Back (2)/Free Santiago Esteva 1969 Free (2)/Relay (3) Bryan Bateman 1971 IM (2)/Back/Relay (2) Gary Hall 1969 Fly (2)/Relay Steve Borowski 1971 IM (2)/Free/Relay Bill Heiss 1969 Breast (2) Jim Counsilman 1971 Back Jack Horsley 1969 Breast (2) Peder Dahlberg 1971 !M Daniel Hylant 1969 1M Jon Hahnfeldt 1971 1M/3M Gary James 1969 1M/3M Jim Henry 1971 Free (3)/Relay (2) John Kinsella 1969 IM/Back (2)/Relay (2) Charles Hickcox 1971 1M Jack Laughlin 1969 Fly/Free Ron Jacks 1971 1M Don Muir 1969 Breast (2)/Relay Don McKenzie 1971 IM (2) Pat O’Conner 1969 Breast (2) David Perkowski 1971 IM (2) George Smith 1969 IM (2) George Smith 1971 Fly (2)/Free/Relay (2) Mark Spitz 1969 Free (2)/Relay Fred Southward 1971 Back (2)/IM/Relay Mike Stamm 1969 Fly/Free (2)/Relay (2) Mark Spitz 1972 Fly Bob Alsfelder 1969 IM (2) Tom Warburton Bill Utley Ken Webb Bob Windle Bryan Bateman Charles Hickcox David Perkowski Nicholas Carlton Luis Nino de Rivera 1966, 67, 68 1966, 67 1966, 67, 68 1967, 68, 69 1967, 68, 69 1967, 68, 69 1967, 68 1967, 68 2016-17 INDIANA MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 4 2016-17 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS Peter Rhodes Win Young Steve Borowski Bill Burrell Ron Jacks Don McKenzie Fred Southward Jon Hahnfeldt 1967 1967, 68, 69 1967, 68, 69 1968 1968, 69, 70 1968, 69 1968, 69, 70 1969 YEAR EVENT(S) NAME 1972 Free Bill Baird 1972 Fly/Back/IM Larry Barbiere 1972 Free/Relay (3) Gary Conelly 1972 1M Tom Eldridge 1972 IM (2)/Back/Relay (2) Gary Hall 1972 Free (2)/Relay Bill Heiss 1972 Free (2)/Relay (2) Tom Hickcox 1972 Free Jack Horsley 1972 1M/3M Gary James 1972 Free (3)/Relay John Kinsella 1972 Breast/Relay Brock Ladewig 1972 3M Don Muir 1972 Back/IM/Relay John Murphy 1972 Fly/IM (2) Pat O’Conner 1972 Fly Duncan Scott 1972 Fly (2)/Free/Relay (2) Mark Spitz 1972 Back (2)/IM/Relay Mike Stamm 1973 Fly Bob Alsfelder 1973 Back (2) Larry Barbiere 1973 Relay Thomas Beyer 1973 3M Steve Byers 1973 Relay (3) Gary Conelly 1973 Free (2)/IM Bruce Dickson 1973 Back Santiago Esteva 1973 Fly (2)/Relay (2)/IM (2) Gary Hall 1973 Free/Relay Bill Heiss 1973 Free (3)/Relay (2) John Kinsella 1973 Breast/relay Brock Ladewig 1973 1M/3M Don Muir 1973 Back/IM/Free/Relay John Murphy 1973 Free/Relay Mel Nash 1973 Fly (2)/IM Pat O’Conner 1973 Fly/IM Duncan Scott 1973 Back (2)/Medley Mike Stamm 1973 Free (2)/IM/Relay (2) Fred Tyler John Kinsella earned a total of 18 All-America honors in his four-year career at Indiana.
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