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Bucknell University, ranked among the top national liberal arts colleges in the nation, is a privately owned, co-educational BUCKNELL SWIMMING AND DIVING VISION institution with an undergraduate enrollment of approximately The Bucknell Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving 3,350 students and a faculty of some 270 teachers, of which program is built on the tradition of academic and athletic excel- over 97 percent hold doctoral degrees. lence. We expect individuals will develop academically and The 100th college chartered in the United States, Bucknell athletically to their fullest potential. The pursuit of excellence in was founded by Philadelphia Baptists in 1846 as the University both these domains are not only compatible but also essential at Lewisburg. The first class of seven men graduated in 1851 in order for a student-athlete to have a successful experience. with the first woman receiving her degree in 1885. In 1886, the Hard work and dedication in both these ventures gives our team institution was renamed Bucknell University in honor of William members a well-rounded collegiate experience that develops Bucknell, a former trustee and benefactor. the skills to succeed within the Bucknell sphere and beyond. A comprehensive university, Bucknell allows students to The team believes in the concept of synergy as a means of choose from many academic options, including 53 majors and improving each individual. The team is built on a foundation for 106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 64 minors. In learning from and collaborating with experienced success by following the Five C’s: Communication, Care, faculty, students have access to state-of-the-art resources within Commitment, Courage, and Consistency. The program is the library, laboratories, computer centers, multi-media rooms, specialized to meet the needs of each athlete in the program. and recreational facilities. Focus is put on empowering each individual to make the deci- Enrolling at Bucknell allows one to acquire global connec- sion that is right for them as well as the team. With the team tions through the International Focus Semester Program, Se- working together as one cohesive unit, the output is greater mester of Studying than that of any one individual. Abroad Program, and interaction with stu- BUCKNELL SWIMMING AND DIVING dents and faculty from various countries and MISSION STATEMENT continents. Through We, the Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving team, the University’s com- are committed to excellence in three areas: Academics, Athlet- mitment to diversity, ics, and Organizational Citizenship. As a group, we commit students of all ethnic, ourselves in the classroom towards the goal of team Academic racial, geographical, All-American. In the pool and on the boards, each individual intellectual, and politi- will become the best he or she can be, collectively taking both cal backgrounds con- the swimming and diving programs on a journey towards peak- verge on one campus ing at the Patriot League Championships. We also set both to foster a community consideration and qualifying times and scores for champion- of acceptance and ex- ship meets beyond the Patriot League as goals for each team- ploration in diversity. mate to achieve. In addition to our goals as student-athletes, As members of the we are committed to aiding the community by providing ser- Bucknell and Lewis- vices and being honorable citizens. burg communities, stu- dents are able to find their own niche while LIFE AFTER BUCKNELL learning the impor- According to a Bucknell Career Development Center survey tance of values. of the Class of 2002, six months after graduating, 93% of the The University’s respondents were either employed or admitted to graduate and/ physical plant, located or professional schools. Of the 870 graduates, 820 (94%) re- on a 400-acre campus overlooking the Susquehanna River, in- sponded to a survey administered by the Career Development cludes more than 80 buildings. Recent additions include a $1 Center. Among those responding, 68% were employed, 21% were million computer center constructed as a wing of Dana Engi- pursuing graduate studies, 2% were working while attending neering Building; an $8.2 million addition to the Ellen Clarke school and 7% were still seeking employment. Bertrand Library; the $9.7 million Weis Performing Arts Center; Of those attending graduate school, 20% are in law school, and the $10.9 million Robert L. Rooke Chemistry Building and 19% are pursuing degrees in social sciences and the humanities, adjoining biology building. 8% are pursuing advanced degrees in education, and 14% are In addition, construction of the Sigfried Weis Music Building pursuing advanced degrees in engineering. was completed in the summer of 2001 in time for its doors to U.S. News and World Report noted in 1988 that Bucknell open for the fall semester. The new $7 million music instruction ranked among the top 10 private liberal arts colleges in the num- building was one facet of The Bucknell Campaign, the most am- ber of alumni who had received doctorate degrees in the most bitious in Bucknell’s 154-year history. A new residence hall facil- recent decade surveyed. WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM ity opened in 2001 and houses 300 students within “neighbor- The mean salary for the 2002 graduates responding to the hoods” — a contemporary design intended to promote a sense survey was $39,038 and was highest for engineers. The median of community. salary for a graduate with a bachelor of science degree in engi- And finally, the sparkling Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and neering was $47,464, and the median salary for a graduate with Recreation Center opened in 2003, providing a state-of-the-art a bachelor of science degree in business administration was facility for varsity athletes and students, staff and faculty alike. $40,132. Graduates from the College of Arts and Sceinces had a Bucknell is easily accessible, located on U.S. Route 15 ap- median salary of $36,383. proximately 60 miles north of Harrisburg and 25 miles south of Most 2002 graduates (73%) were employed in the Northeast, Williamsport. The campus is seven miles south of Interstate 80 with Pennsylvania (14%), New Jersey (10%), New York City (9%), on Route 15. and Washington, D.C. (5%) leading the way.

2 2003-04 BUCKNELL SWIMMING & DIVING SUPPORTING BISON ATHLETICS FIRST IN THE NATION IN GRADUATION RATES

LEADERS ON THE FIELD AND IN THE CLASSROOM In its second decade of academic PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS and athletic excellence, the Patriot Bucknell filled five of the 22 Patriot League Scholar-Athlete spots League continues to focus on its found- among league-sponsored sports in 2002-03, second only to ing principles. American, who placed six on the list. Bucknell also led the league Participation in athletics at Patriot in the number of members on the 2002-03 Patriot League Honor League institutions is viewed as an Roll, which cites student-athletes with a GPA of 3.20 or better important component of a well- during the semester coinciding with his/her sport. BU placed 297 rounded education. PL scholar-ath- letes are academically representative of their class. Those high standards student-athletes on the 2002-03 honor roll. A league-high 29 are widely recognized on the national level. swimming and diving athletes made the honor roll in the spring: The origins of Patriot League excellence date back to 1986 with the inception of a successful Division I-AA football conference. In 1990, the Name ...... Major(s) Name ...... Major(s) Patriot League expanded to an all-sports conference, featuring 22 cham- Ashley Aiken ...... Civil Engineering Ainsley Maloney ...... Undeclared pionship sports. Lynne Ashenfelter ...... Psychology Lauren Mosler ...... Sociology Full League members include American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Todd Bauer ...... Undeclared Sarah Petcavage ...... Psychology Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy. Associate members include Fairfield Jennifer Cancro ...... Psychology Krisztina Poda ...... Int’l Relations (field hockey), Fordham (football), Georgetown (football), Hobart (men’s Gonzalo Diaz ...... Elec. Engineering Tricia Rado ...... Sociology lacrosse), Towson (football) and Villanova (women’s lacrosse). Joseph Duncan ...... Chem. Engineering Lauren Reed ...... Chem. Engineering These member institutions are among the oldest and most presti- Chris Feinthel ...... Religion Leslie Rice ...... Accounting gious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities Adam Freeman ...... Mech. Engineering Lisa Rockwell ...... Chem. Engineering have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country. League mem- Peter Garvin ...... Environmental Studies Vanessa Scaringi ...... Undeclared bers annually rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Gradu- Darby Golino ...... Economics Monica Smith ...... Mathematics ation Rates Report. Every full-member institution ranked among the Top Michael Guskey ...... Biochemistry Andrew Steiner ...... Biology 20 nationally in each of the last two years. Andrea Kern ...... Accounting Jake Thieman .... Cell Biology/Biochem. The PL also ranked first among all Division I conferences in student- Geoff Konopka ...... Biology Alexis Will ...... Environmental Studies athlete graduation rates for the fourth-straight year and second in overall Lauren Kmec ...... Chemistry Michael Willats ...... Civil Engineering student graduation rates. Mark Kretzer...... Undeclared Twenty student-athletes representing seven institutions have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. PL student-athletes have also earned two Fulbright Scholarships, a Luce Foundation Scholarship, a Marshall BISON EXCEL IN THE WATER AND IN THE CLASSROOM Scholarship, two NACDA/Disney Scholarships and three National Foot- In the 2002-2003 season, both the Bucknell University men’s and ball Foundation Scholarships among their many accomplishments. women’s swimming & diving teams were named to the Collegiate Excellence has not been confined to the classroom. Among the many Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) All-Academic achievements on the field are: Team. To qualify for the honor, a team must have a grade point aver- • Three PL men’s soccer teams were awarded bids to the 2002 NCAA age of at least 2.80 for the semester. Out of all the women’s teams Tournament, the highest total in Patriot League history. that qualified, the Bison women posted the 29th-highest grade point • For the fourth time in the last five years, the PL football champion average, and second-highest in the Patriot League, with a combined upset a higher-seeded team in the opening round and advanced to the GPA of 3.28. That garnered a “superior” rating from the CSCAA. quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. Bucknell’s men’s team finished 13th nationally with a 3.09 GPA for • Eight PL basketball “excellent” distinction. CSCAA ratings are broken into three catego- teams have competed in ries: commendable (2.80-2.99), excellent (3.00-3.24) and superior NCAA, NIT or pre-season (3.25 and above). NIT tournaments in the last three seasons. FREEMAN NAMED PL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE • Opening-round victo- ries in the NCAA baseball Bison diver Adam Freeman was named the 2003 Patriot League and softball tournaments, Swimming and Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year following a gold- medal winning performance at the PL Championships. as well as individual All- The mechanical engineering major became the first Bucknell America recognition in student-athlete to win the swimming and diving academic award since track & field, lacrosse, field Alex Johnson in 1999. Freeman, who owns a 3.53 cumulative grade hockey and football, are point average, has appeared on the Dean’s List in each of his first now regular occurances for four semesters. Within the community, the diver participates in the Patriot League teams and Adopt-A-Highway program and helps run bingo at the local Lewisburg student-athletes. Senior Center. Individual achieve- On the diving boards, Freeman placed his name in the Bucknell ment is continually recog- record books and helped the Orange and Blue to a Patriot League nized as the League aver- swimming and diving title. Freeman holds BU records in the one- and ages approximately a three-meter (11 dives) events, and in the one-meter (6 dives) event. dozen Academic All-Ameri- The all-league honoree picked up 13 first-place finishes during the cans each year. 2003 season, including a gold medal performance on the one-meter Excellence flourishes board at the 2003 Patriot League Championships, held in Kinney in the Patriot League, pro- Natatorium. His 299.72 points at the PL meet broke the school and pool records. Freeman also garnered a third-place finish at the PL viding true meaning to “The Championships in the three-meter dive with 417.0 points. Patriot League — Today’s Freeman was selected by the league office as the PL Men’s Diver Scholar-Athletes, of the Week five times and was the ECAC Men’s Diving honoree Tomorrow’s Leaders.” three times. The sophomore diver swept the diving events in five of his eight meets. WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

2003-04 BUCKNELL SWIMMING & DIVING 3 10 PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESIDENTS’ CUPS SWIMMING & DIVING FACILITIES KENNETH G. LANGONE ATHLETICS AND RECREATION CENTER The Bucknell University Department of Ath- modates four varsity programs — men’s and letics and Recreation prides itself on setting the women’s swimming and diving and men’s and standard of excellence when it comes to suc- women’s water polo — while enhancing the rec- cess both on the playing fields and in the class- reational aquatics opportunities for the Bucknell room. With 10 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups community. The pool itself features two move- in 13 years, annual top-10 national rankings in able bulkheads, allowing for multiple team prac- graduation rates, 106 Verizon Academic All- tices and recreational swimming to occur simul- Americans in 33 years and 93 Patriot League taneously. Scholar-Athletes in 13 years, Bucknell is clearly Natatorium amenities include seating for 500 106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 at the head of the class in terms of upholding spectators, restrooms, separated varsity and vis- the scholar-athlete model. iting team locker rooms, a poolside classroom, The addition of the Kenneth G. Langone Ath- sauna, steam room and concession stands. letics and Recreation Center, one of the finest Already Kinney Natatorium has played host collegiate athletics and recreation facilities of its to two major events — the 2003 Patriot League kind in the nation, will ensure the continuation of Swimming and Diving Championships and the that success. Recreation Center becomes the centerpiece in 2003 Southern Division Women’s Water Polo The facility enhances each of Bucknell’s 26 an already impressive cache of athletics facili- Championship — drawing rave reviews at both. varsity athletics programs and greatly expands ties that includes the 13,100-seat Christy The facility proved to be quite a home pool ad- the scope of its growing intramural and recre- Mathewson-Memorial Stadium and its newly in- vantage for Bucknell, which became the first in- ational sports offerings. A visually appealing stalled FieldTurf and 8-lane track surface; the stitution in league history to capture both the structure located along Moore Avenue on the scenic Bucknell University Golf Club; Depew men’s and women’s swimming and diving cham- “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athlet- Field, the home of the Bison baseball team; the pionships in the same season. A total of 20 meet ics and Recreation Center was designed to reach spacious West Fields for softball, soccer and records and 16 league marks fell that weekend. out to all members of the campus community, other club and intramural activities; and, com- including the student body, varsity student-ath- ing in the Fall of 2003, a brand new artificial turf letes, faculty, staff and alumni. playing surface for the Bison field hockey team. SOJKA PAVILION Three primary venues lie within the facility: Here is a closer look behind the walls of the Sojka Pavilion provides the Bison men’s and the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000- Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation women’s basketball programs with one of the seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Fam- Center. finest arenas in the East. A “first-class” venue ily Fitness Center. Other features include a new capable of seating 4,000 spectators for sporting location for the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, and other campus events, the pavilion has walk- a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of RAMER SCHAFFNER HALL down access to all seats and unobstructed views Honor recipients, a sports medicine and athletic Ramer Schaffner Memorial Hall greets of the playing surface or concert stage for all guests as they enter the Langone Athletics and spectators. The seating bowl features approxi- Recreation Center. The entry hall features the mately 1,500 fixed seats and 2,500 retractable busts of 2nd Lt. George H. Ramer and 1st Lt. seats, enabling an “expandable” open floor area Dwite H. Schaffner, Bucknell’s Congressional with sufficient space for three basketball courts Medal of Honor recipients, and provides access for recreational activities and varsity practices. to Gerhard Fieldhouse and the Krebs Family Fit- The spacious upper-level concourse includes two ness Center on the ground level. Guests may concession areas, restrooms, handicapped seat- proceed to the second level to enter , ing and several suites that overlook the floor. administrative offices and the Hall of Fame, Behind the scenes, on the floor level, Sojka which celebrates Bucknell’s league champion- Pavilion provides a green room for performance ships and other athletics accomplishments. acts and other functions, a catering kitchen for special events, ticket windows, locker rooms for KREBS FITNESS CENTER home and visiting teams and officials, and a load- ing dock capable of accommodating team buses Promoting lifetime wellness, the Krebs Fam- and production trucks for televised events. ily Fitness Center contains state-of-the-art car- Three nationally televised basketball games training suite, classrooms, modern offices for diovascular and strength conditioning equipment. have already been aired from Sojka Pavilion, coaches and staff and increased locker room The 16,000-square-foot center includes over 175 including men’s basketball games against Navy space for varsity and recreational athletes. positions for equipment within three distinct ar- and Holy Cross on DirecTV as part of the Patriot The facility is named in honor of Ken eas. The first-level cardiovascular and pin-se- League TV package, and a women’s game Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along lect equipment is open for student, faculty and against Navy that was televised on ESPN2. with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward staff use at all times. Directly above the mezza- the center’s construction. Langone was a mem- nine also contains cardio equipment, with sce- ber of the university Board of Trustees from 1980 nic views of the campus and natatorium. WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM to 1996. The third area, the Berger Family Weight One of the special qualities of the Langone Room, sits on the former site of Freas-Rooke Center is the manner in which it supplements Pool, and is used for instructional free-weight the pre-existing facilities. The brand new con- training and varsity workouts. struction surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and his- The entire fitness area is supplemented by toric Davis Gymnasium, which has been restored the “Bison Stop,” a nutritional center with café as a competition venue for the Bison volleyball seating in the main lobby. team, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice activities. KINNEY NATATORIUM As Bucknell continues to strive toward its The Kinney Natatorium features a 50-meter mission of setting the standard of excellence in by 25-yard Olympic class pool, which accom- college athletics, the Langone Athletics and 4 2003-04 BUCKNELL SWIMMING & DIVING

SWIMMING & DIVING FACILITIES FIRST IN THE NATION IN GRADUATION RATES 43 PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS KINNEY NATATORIUM INFORMATION FINAL FREAS-ROOKE POOL ALL-TIME RECORDS The Kinney Natatorium, which opened in October 2002, houses the swim- Women Men ming, diving and pater polo programs for both men and women. The new Event Name (School) Time/Score Event Name (School) Time/Score 500-seat, multi-purpose facility provides a state-of-the-art venue designed 50 Free Grunow (Bucknell) 24.19 50 Free Neary (Bucknell) 20.91 to provide a venue capable of attracting events for crowds of students and 100 Free Grunow (Bucknell) 52.53 100 Free Harvey (Bucknell) 45.87 200 Free Grunow (Bucknell) 1:53.63 200 Free Harvey (Bucknell), community fans. 500 Free Faas (Bucknell) 5:09.75 Doust (Syracuse) 1:42.08 LOGISTICAL INFORMATION 1000 Free Feinthel (Bucknell) 10:30.19 500 Free Harvey (Bucknell) 4:34.05 Pool Size 1650 Free Holthaus (Penn) 17:29.84 1000 Free Girshe (LaSalle) 9:29.52 • 25 yards x 50 meters 100 Fly Grunow (Bucknell) 58.51 1650 Free Pinney (Penn) 16:42.78 • 2 movable bulkheads 200 Fly Wood (Bucknell) 2:07.85 100 Fly Neary (Bucknell) 50.68 • 22 lanes x 25 yards (width-wise) 100 Back Kolata (Army) 58.30 200 Fly Smutney (Temple) 1:50.37 • 8 lanes x 25 yards, 25 meters, or 50 meters (length-wise) 200 Back Myers (Bucknell) 2:06.89 100 Back Steenson (Bucknell) 52.35 • Pool can also be set up for water polo with 25 meters for women and 30 100 Breast Flick (Bucknell) 1:06.87 200 Back Larson (Fordham) 1:54.81 200 Breast Flick (Bucknell) 2:25.33 100 Breast Ebel (LaSalle) 58.38 meters for men. All deck markings, lane lines, and goals are provided. 200 IM Grunow (Bucknell) 2:10.75 200 Breast Sanocki (Maryland) 2:07.10 Lighting 400 IM Hallano (Penn) 4:39.51 200 IM Harvey (Bucknell) 1:54.91 Approximately 90 foot candles of light 3 feet from the surface of the water. 200 MR Bucknell 1:50.97 400 IM Kanaugh (LaSalle) 4:02.00 Sound System 400 MR Bucknell 4:00.97 200 MR Bucknell 1:35.59 Two cordless microphones, a compact disc player, and a cassette deck 200 FR Penn 1:39.73 400 MR Maryland 3:31.39 are available for use and all are wired into the central sound system for 400 FR Bucknell 3:37.73 200 FR Bucknell 1:25.58 the entire pool area. 800 FR Bucknell 8:01.83 400 FR Bucknell 3:06.88 Scoreboard 1m Diving* Ehrgood (Bucknell) 258.20 800 FR Bucknell 7:08.29 3m Diving* Ellis (Colgate) 267.53 1m Diving* Richards (Bucknell) 310.55 • The scoreboard is a Mercury-16 built by Colorado Timing, full LED ma- *6 dives 3m Diving* Ebert (Penn State) 353.10 trix board, dimensions are 240” wide by 132” tall. *6 dives • Templates for dual meets, tri-meets, invitationals, diving, and water polo are complete. Additional templates can be made upon request. • Many popular animations are available, as well as slide show capabili- ties. KINNEY NATATORIUM RECORDS Locker Rooms • 10 locker rooms total, with showers, bathrooms, sinks, individual lockers Women Men (average 18), phone capability. Event Name (School) Time/Score Event Name (School) Time/Score • 2 locker rooms for officials, with showers, bathrooms, sinks, and indi- 50 Free Freese (Bucknell) 23.32 50 Free Garvin (Bucknell) 20.52 vidual lockers (5). 100 Free Freese (Bucknell) 51.08 100 Free Garvin (Bucknell) 45.58 200 Free Altman (Bucknell) 1:53.11 200 Free Liscinsky (American) 1:36.75 Concessions 500 Free Windstein (Navy) 4:54.89 500 Free Jeffroy (American) 4:28.42 There are two concessions areas located on the concourse level, which 1650 Free Windstein (Navy) 16:55.03 1650 Free Derrick (Colgate) 16:02.96 provided by the campus Dining Services. 100 Fly Throckmorton (Navy) 55.91 100 Fly Hadley (Colgate) 50.47 Club/Meeting Rooms 200 Fly Windstein (Navy) 2:05.28 200 Fly Kretzer (Bucknell) 1:52.66 There is a conference room on the northeast end of the pool deck with 100 Back Newell (Fordham) 56.93 100 Back Lawson (American) 50.95 couches, tables, chairs, and a chalkboard. 200 Back Golino (Bucknell) 2:02.27 200 Back Liscinsky (American) 1:45.86 Control Room 100 Breast Crowley (N. Hampshire) 1:04.47 100 Breast Szabo (American) 54.89 The Control room is located at the southeast end of the pool deck with a 200 Breast Flick (Bucknell) 2:20.30 200 Breast Bassett (American) 2:00.01 200 IM Hendrixson (Lehigh) 2:05.92 200 IM Liscinsky (American) 1:47.20 printer, telephone, internet access and all the hook-ups for the Colorado 400 IM Garnett (Colgate) 4:27.74 400 IM Bassett (American) 3:57.82 Timing System and the scoreboard. 200 MR Bucknell 2003 1:44.35 200 MR American 2003 1:31.83 Restrooms 400 MR Bucknell 2003 3:49.54 400 MR American 2003 3:20.71 • Restrooms are located near the entrance of the natatorium for both men 200 FR Bucknell 2003 1:34.94 200 FR Bucknell 2003 1:22.17 and women. 400 FR Navy 2003 3:29.85 400 FR American 2003 3:03.76 • Additional restrooms are located on the Concourse Level. 800 FR Bucknell 2003 7:35.25 800 FR American 2003 6:46.58 Elevators 1m Diving Hevert (Fordham) 370.77 1m Diving Freeman (Bucknell) 475.95 There are elevators located just inside the main lobby for access to the 3m Diving Haviland (Army) 455.05 3m Diving Klein (Army) 454.90 spectator seating area of the pool. Capacities 500 Spectators in the stands, 300 Standing Room Only. 300 on deck. Guests with Disabilities Seating is available on the concourse level in the spectator seating area. An elevator is located at the main entrance to provide access to the con- course level upon entrance into the Natatorium. Listening devices can be obtained for guests with hearing impairments prior to scheduled events at the Natatorium. Rules and Regulations Alcohol Consumption No alcoholic beverages may be purchased or brought into the Natatorium during scheduled events. Conduct of guests in attendance Bucknell University strives to provide its guests with a safe and enjoyable experience at all on-campus facilities. Smoking Smoking will not be permitted inside the Natatorium. If needed, through the permission of Natatorium staff, designated smoking areas can be pro- vided in certain areas. Event Staffing For information regarding special event staffing and any costs that may be incurred, please contact Pam Armold at 570-577-3594. WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

2003-04 BUCKNELL SWIMMING & DIVING 5 10 PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESIDENTS’ CUPS 2002-03 REVIEW “WHAT WE’VE BEEN WAITING FOR” The Bucknell swimming and diving teams Over the winter break the swimming and div- opened the season with goals in mind and accom- ing squads planned a training trip to Naples, Fla. plished more than just goals — they accomplished Despite a rough beginning with unexpected bus dreams. The Bison completed one of the most suc- difficulties, the team spent 10 days in the Sunshine cessful seasons in Bucknell history in 2002-03. For State. The team came together as a group during the first time ever in the Patriot League, a single their toughest training of the year and met all the institution swept the Patriot League Championship challenges their coaches set before them. They titles, and the Bison women achieved an unprec- practiced with and competed against Brown Uni- edented undefeated dual meet season. versity in Naples. Newly tanned, the team returned The making of history started in the fall, when to Lewisburg with the energy and drive to face more the swim team began practice in the Freas-Rooke Patriot League competition. Pool. They watched with anticipation as the con- The women’s team captured a 188-107 vic- 106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 struction of the brand new Kinney Natatorium was tory over Lafayette, while the men’s team tallied a nearing its final stages. The Bison finally entered 162-136 win over the Leopards. Double winners their sparkling new home one morning at 6 a.m. for Mark Kretzer and Adam Freeman swept the PL their first varsity practice in the facility. Through this Male Swimming and Diving awards after defeating transition from old to new, seniors Gonzalo Diaz, Lafayette. Rebecca Dolan, Christopher Feinthel, Darby Golino, The Bison attended their only away league Michael Guskey, Geoffrey Konopka, Kurt McCoy, meet at Colgate on Jan. 18. Despite a long cold Lauren Mosler, Stelios Saffos and Stephen night in the hotel, the women finished with a 190- leads. The women finished day two with a 170-point Schwanhausser helped guide the team as they 110 win and the men took a 173-127 victory. After lead over Navy and the men held onto a 30-point faced their last season as a Bison. capturing both breaststroke events, Jamie Flick was cushion over Lehigh. The women began the evening The swimmers kicked off the season with a honored Female Swimmer of the Week by the Pa- with a school and meet-record performance in a splash at the Blue and Orange intrasquad meet on triot League. victory in the 200 medley relay. Flick earned the Oct. 25. This marked the Bison’s first competitive The Orange and Blue hosted their final regu- gold in the 100 breast. Krakowski set a new school experience in the Kinney Natatorium. The Bison lar season meet at home against Lehigh. The men record in the 100 fly in a second-place finish, while then traveled to Drexel University on Nov. 2, which were victorious over the 2002 Patriot League Altman’s winning effort in the 200 free gave the Bi- resulted in their initial victories. The women col- champs by a score of 157-143, while the women son a boost mid-evening. Golino received a gold lected a 185-102 win and the men tallied a 168-132 made it a sweep with a 215-85 rout. During the medal in the 100 back, setting a new school record. triumph. Darby Golino was honored Patriot League first race of the day, Golino, Flick, Krakowski and In the last event of the evening, Faas, Dolan, Altman Swimmer of the Week after breaking Drexel’s pool Freese broke the school record in the 200 medley and Cancro captured a first-place finish in the 800 record in the 200 back. relay with a time of 1:47.28. Freeman and Golino freestyle relay, breaking the school, league and The Bison officially opened Kinney Natatorium received weekly accolades from the Patriot League. meet records. at the Sprint Invitational on Nov. 9. The women’s Freeman received his fifth PL honor for the sea- On the men’s side, BU went without a gold squad finished in second place, only 7.5 points son, while Golino earned her second. Freeman was medal, but still compiled plenty of points to main- behind West Chester. The men grabbed third place, named Bull Run Inn Bison Athlete of the Week for tain their lead. A second-place finish in the 200 behind West Chester and Penn State. Adam Free- the second time this season. medley relay got the night off to a good start, and a man received Patriot League Male Diver of the After a thrilling dual season, including the 2-4-6-7-8 in the 100 breast accounted for a barrel- Week accolades after he swept the men’s diving women’s first unbeaten record (7-0) in school his- ful of points. competition. tory, the Bucknell hosted the conference champi- Sensing history as the final day arrived, the Bucknell was fortunate to face its first Patriot onships for the first time since 1969, when Freas- Bison focused on the titles. Boosted by an electric League opponents of 2002-03, American and Navy, Rooke Pool was the site of the Middle Atlantic Con- atmosphere in the new aquatics center, the women with a home pool advantage. The women were vic- ference meet. pulled away and won by over 237 points, while the torious over both American (176-124) and Navy Of course, an already successful season took men’s team, which had never finished higher than (163-137). The women’s victory over Navy was its another terrific turn when Bucknell became the first third in a PL Championship, held off defending first over the Mids since 1997. The Bison Men fell school to win both the men’s and women’s Patriot champion Lehigh by 69 points. Three Bison women to American by a score of 166-133. Freeman was League titles in the same season. Eighteen school won their second individual events of the champi- named PL Diver of the Week for the second con- records went up in flames over those three magi- onships on Saturday night, headlined by Freese’s secutive week after sweeping both boards, while cal days — the women set 13 and the men grabbed win in the 100 free. Her time of 51.09 in the finals Golino was named the Bull Run Inn Bison Athlete five. The excitement in the air in Kinney Natato- was one-hundredth of a second off her morning pre- of the Week after winning the 100 back, 200 IM rium throughout the three days never fell. Parents, lim time, which shattered the league and school and 200 medley relay. athletes, students and spectators supported the records and met the NCAA provisional qualifying The Bison hosted their second PL dual meet Bison from the first race to the last. standard. Golino and Altman went 1-2 in the 200 on Nov. 23 against Army. The women were victori- On day one of the championships, the men back with Golino setting meet and school records. ous over Army, 141-100, however the men suffered took a 31-point lead over defending champion Flick set a new Bucknell record in the 200 breast. their second loss of the season, 164-79. Megan Lehigh, while the women had a 65.5-point lead over Faas was runner-up in the 1650 free in 17:05.85, Freese broke the pool record in the 50 freestyle, Navy. Freese was the star of the night for the also setting a Bucknell record. while Golino recorded a pool record in the 200 IM Bucknell women. She obliterated the school and On the men’s side, Garvin won the 100 free in and the 200 backstroke. Freeman again placed first meet records in the 50 free and also anchored two 45.58, and rookie Kretzer sewed up Bucknell’s team in the one- and three-meter diving competitions. winning relays. Bucknell’s 200 free relay opened victory with a win in the 200 fly in the final individual Freese was honored as Patriot League Swimmer the night with a convincing win in meet-record time. event of the meet.

of the Week. Freese’s winning time of 23.32 in the 50 free shat- Head coach Jerry Foley and his coaching staff WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM With the new facility now well-used, the Bison tered Margaret Grunow’s 10-year-old school and received Patriot League Coach of the Year for both hosted the first annual Trials and Finals Invitational PL record by a whopping .26 seconds. The time the men’s and women’s swimming and diving. in Kinney Natatorium on Dec. 7-8. The Bison women also qualified Freese provisionally for the NCAA Kathleen O’Dell, Judson Aungst, Errol Carter, Sandy ended the weekend in first place with a score of Championships. Golino, Krakowski, Freese and Elion, and Carl Milofsky assisted head coach Foley 1,035, while the men also finished atop Fordham Flick captured a first-place finish, by six seconds, throughout the season. A dozen Bison earned All- and New Hampshire with 1,198 points. Adam Free- in the 400 medley relay, setting new meet, league League honors. man set the school record in the one-meter, 11- and pool records. The Bucknell Swimming and Diving Teams ac- dive competition with a score of 475.95 during the The men got off to an outstanding start in the complished many goals throughout the 2002- 03 preliminary round. Freeman crushed the previous very first event of the evening finals, winning the Season. From team building, to a training trip, to record, set by Bob Richards in 1973, by 61.17 200 free relay. Thiemen, Guskey, Williams and the excitement of a new facility, to winning Patriot points, and he racked up his third PL Diver of the Garvin took the gold, and Garvin later grabbed a League titles, the Bison concluded a season of Week Award. Freeman was also named Bull Run win in the 50 free. memories and made their mark in the Bucknell Ath- Inn Bison Athlete of the Week. On day two, the Bison teams held onto their letics history books.

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“EXCEEDING THE EXPECTED” PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS With Kinney Natatorium’s pervasive ranks second on Bucknell’s euphoria only now beginning to fade from all-time list in every freestyle last February’s magical Patriot League event 200 yards or longer. Championship weekend, Bucknell’s men’s Swimmers Tricia Rado, and women’s swimming and diving teams Jill Nonemaker, Lynne will have to work awfully hard to surpass Ashenfelter and Andrea Kern, last season’s success. along with divers Sarah Yet that’s exactly what sixth-year head Petcavage and Monica coach Jerry Foley and his staff have in store Smith, round out the senior for 2003-04. With a bold motto of “Exceed- class and provide Foley with ing the Expected” stenciled on the team’s terrific depth, a key in any warm-up garb, the Bison must grudgingly championship event. stow away last season’s memories as they “You are only as good as become the hunted in an ever-improving your seniors,” noted Foley. conference. “They provide a foundation “We need to stay focused on our- and inspiration for the selves,” said Foley, the 2003 men’s and younger athletes.” women’s Patriot League Coach of the Year. Junior Jamie Flick and Matt Hallowell “We cannot worry about what others think sophomore Lectie Altman of us. Last year we exceeded what others headline the underclass. thought we could accomplish, but we have Flick is the school-record-holder and reign- Bucknell Hall of Famer Bob Richards in the our own expectations.” ing Patriot League champion in the 100 and early 1970s. Freeman won the 1-meter title Feb. 20-22 will go down as one of the 200 breaststrokes and the No. 2 all-time and took third in the 3-meter at last year’s great weekends in Bucknell sports lore, performer in the 200 IM. Altman enjoyed a Patriot League Championships, following when the Bison capped their first campaign terrific rookie campaign in 2002-03, setting a dual-meet season in which he captured in their sparkling new aquatics center by the BU mark and capturing the league title the league’s diver of the week award five becoming the first school in league history in the 200 free and posting the No. 2 all- times. Freeman was also named the PL to sweep both the men’s and women’s time marks in both backstrokes. Scholar-Athlete for men’s swimming & div- championships in the same year. Foley also welcomes a very strong first- ing. While the Bucknell women return 13 of year class that is eight strong. Jake Thieman, Andrew Steiner and Joel 17 point-scorers from their title-winning On the men’s side, Bucknell’s title de- Hoffman represent the junior class swim- squad, the men suffered a tougher gradu- fense will depend on a host of rising se- mers. ation hit with seven key seniors gone. niors and underclassmen. Tri-captains Pe- Freestyler Todd Bauer and the versa- Although the women will certainly miss ter Garvin, Matt Hallowell and Michael tile Mark Kretzer are the top returning school-record setters Darby Golino and Willats are all coming off fine postseason sophomores. Bauer ranks second on the Becky Dolan, along with solid breaststroker performances, and strong returns from school all-time list in the 1650 free and third Lauren Mosler, the Bison welcome back each of them will be essential. Garvin was in the 500 free. He posted a silver medal nine seniors as well as a strong underclass the team’s leading scorer at the 2003 con- and two fifths during Bucknell’s league title in 2003-04, and they should once again be ference meet, when he won both the 50 run. Kretzer clinched the Bison’s first PL among the league favorites this winter. and 100 freestyles and took fifth in the 100 title with an uplifting win in the 200 fly and Senior co-captains Jennifer Cancro and fly. Hallowell qualified for the PL finals and also took sixth in the 100 fly and 100 back. Meghan Freese – two moved into the Bucknell top-10 list in both He entered the school’s top-10 list in all of the top freestylers the 200 and 400 IM, three events, including third in the 200 fly. in school history – will while Willats scored in To compensate for the loss of such a provide tremendous three championship quality senior class, Foley will be counting leadership, along with events. on a group of six freshmen and one trans- another talented se- Providing addi- fer for a boost in 2003-04. And the Bison nior in Daniela Faas. tional senior leader- will need it, with a very strong Navy squad In helping Bucknell to ship in and out of the joining the Patriot League men’s ranks for the league title last pool will be Jack the first time this year. year, Freese crushed Sheehan and Michael “We just want to keep getting better,” future Bucknell Hall of Harrigan. Foley said. “If we do, we will be in position Famer Margaret Heading the junior to compete for the titles. It’s a yearlong pro- Grunow’s 11-year-old class is record-setting cess. The championships are in February, school and league diver Adam Freeman. not November, and we need to be ready records in the 50 and The Barrington, Ill., for success in February.” 100 free. Faas is the native holds both the 1 The expectations are on the table, and BU record-holder in all and 3-meter school now it is up to a stable of talented swim- three distance free records for 11 dives, mers and divers to set about exceeding events, while Cancro set previously by them. Meghan Freese WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

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JERRY FOLEY Coach Foley’s HEAD COACH Statement of Philosophy Sixth Season “Success is peace of mind that is a direct result of self- satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best you are Now entering his sixth year as capable of becoming.” — JOHN WOODEN head coach of Bucknell’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, As the head coach of Bucknell Swimming and Diving, I look for- Jerry Foley has elevated the Bison ward to getting to know each and every one of you on a personal level! programs to heights not seen in more I want to have a trustworthy relationship with all of you. I will expect all than a decade. of us to be committed to each other in trying to make our program the Only the fourth coach in the his- best it can be. I am a motivating teacher-coach who strives to point out what the

106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 tory of the Bison aquatics program, Foley guided Bucknell to men’s and women’s Patriot League titles in student-athletes are doing right. As a teacher-coach I focus on strengths 2003, making it the first school to capture both championships in the and use positive feedback to promote growth of the student-athletes. I same year. The historic 2002-03 season also included a perfect 7-0 challenge the student-athletes and work with them to meet these chal- record for the Bison women, a first in the history of that program. lenges. This is important in developing a consistent work ethic, which Foley began his collegiate coaching and teaching career as the leads to success. However, I realize that acquiring a skill or goal is not head coach at Division II Adelphi University in Garden City, N.Y., from something that is done to an individual but rather a process in which we 1989-94. While at Adelphi, he reinstated the university’s varsity swim- both participate. Very often the most difficult part in this process is the ming program and had responsibilities as both an aquatics director and effort, communication and commitment required from both parties to instructor in the physical education department. A 1984 graduate of the accomplish the goal(s). I am also concerned with the long-term devel- United States Merchant Marine Academy, Foley also earned a master’s opment of an individual rather than the quick fix, so progression for the degree in physical education while at Adelphi. athlete can occur. Foley started coaching in the mid-1980s for a community-based With a bachelor of science degree in engineering and a master of United States Swimming (USS) club and high school aquatics programs arts degree in physical education, I employ the latest scientific and edu- in Deer Park, Long Island, N.Y. Foley enjoyed several successful years cational methodology in my work. I will use both the science and art in Deer Park, which included developing national caliber athletes and forms to help me coach. I am enamored with the scientific component winning a Suffolk County High School championship. Foley then served of sport and education. When teaching the biomechanics of skills, I as a co-head coach at the highly successful Long Island Aquatic Club believe in the Newtonian theories and laws of physics as they apply to (LIAC), a perennial regional power. At LIAC, he led his teams to top-10 sport. While training an individual, I incorporate the use of energy sys- national finishes and numerous metropolitan and state championships. tems and other physiological parameters. However, I am an intuitive Foley continued his coaching and teaching career when he ac- coach who often can sense what is working and what is not. I look to cepted a faculty position at the United States Military Academy in 1994, see if what we are doing is having the positive outcome that we desire serving as both an assistant in the swimming program and as an in- and make adjustments when necessary. In addition, I incorporate theo- structor in the physical education department. As the head assistant to ries of cognitive development in order to facilitate acquisition of a skill. Army head coach Ray Bosse, Foley supervised the development of the I create situations where an individual has to think about the skill or distance, middle distance and sprint freestylers. He was involved in all event. I want them to have ownership of the task and clearly under- aspects of Army’s swimming program, including recruiting, developing stand the skill. workouts and training schedules, scheduling and compliance. As an I am a husband and father who believes in strong family values. I instructor in the Department of Physical Education at West Point, he care immensely for everyone who is associated with the Bucknell Swim- was the aquatics subject matter expert and was responsible for the de- ming and Diving family. I will let my moral and ethical values guide me velopment of the freshman swimming program. in my decisions. I expect the same from each of you. When our actions During Foley’s stay at Army, the Black Knights remained a domi- are not congruent with our values we will work together to improve it. nant force in the Patriot League, winning four men’s championships and When we do not agree, I would expect us to communicate with each placing runner-up three out of four years on the women’s side. other for the best solution. I will listen to you and treat you fairly and with Foley inherited a Bucknell program that had enjoyed its share of respect. You can expect my actions to be consistent and steady through- success and has established itself as one of the top programs in the out your years. league. BU’s men’s and women’s teams have annually contended with I will continue to learn and explore new paradigms to improve my the top swimming programs in the East. Foley has not seen a losing coaching. I will have the courage to do the right thing for you and this season with the Bison, and in the 2001-02 season he was named the program. I want your Bucknell swimming experience to be a positive Patriot League Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year by his peers for lifetime memory! the first time. He earned the honor again on both the men’s and women’s side after last season’s championship performances. Foley’s men’s and women’s teams have won 67 percent (53-26) of their dual meets over the last five campaigns. Under Foley’s watch, 18 of 24 women’s school records and 9 of 24 FOLEY YEAR-BY-YEAR men’s school records have fallen. Overall PL PL All-PL ECAC

Birthdate: March 12, 1962 Married: August 21, 1988 Season Record Record Finish Athletes Finish WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM Coaching Record: 53-26 (five seasons at Bucknell) 1998-99 7-2 (M) 3-2 3rd 2 11th Wife: Beth Paola of Bethpage, N.Y. 6-4 (W) 3-2 4th 3 17th Children: Emily (9) and Caitlin (6) 1999-00 4-4 (M) 2-2 3rd 3 24th 4-4 (W) 2-2 4th 4 15th Education: United States Merchant Marine Academy, B.S. 1984. 2000-01 7-2 (M) 3-1 3rd 2 21st Adelphi University, M.A. 1990. 6-3 (W) 3-1 2nd 4 12th Collegiate Coaching: Head Swimming Coach at Adelphi University 2001-02 3-3 (M) 2-3 4th 2 15th 1989-94... Assistant Swimming Coach at U.S. Military Academy 5-2 (W) 4-2 2nd 4 8th 1994-98... Head Swimming and Diving Coach at Bucknell University 1998-present...named Patriot League Women’s 2002-03 4-2 (M) 3-2 1st 5 17th Swimming Coach of the Year in 2002 and 2003; Men’s Swim- 7-0 (W) 6-0 1st 7 6th ming Coach of the Year in 2003. Totals 53-26 31-17 — 36 —

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COACHING STAFF FIRST IN THE NATION IN GRADUATION RATES 43 PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS JUSDON AUNGST CARL MILOFSKY ASSISTANT COACH ACADEMIC ADVISOR Third Season Ninth Season

Judson Aungst enters his third season as Assistant coach Sandy Elion’s husband, an assistant coach for the Bison swimming and Carl Milofsky, enters his ninth year as the fac- diving teams. Aungst is a 2001 graduate of ulty representative with the Bison swimming pro- SUNY Geneseo. gram. Milofsky has been a professor of sociology at Bucknell since For five years prior to his arrival at Bucknell, Aungst worked 1982. for Total Immersion, Inc. During the summers, he has assisted in Originally from Milwaukee, Wis., Milofsky was a professor at running technique focused swimming camps at Orchard Park High Yale University for four years before arriving in Lewisburg. He also School in Orchard Park, N.Y. In addition to working at the high taught at the City University of New York and the University of school, he coached school-age swimmers on the East Aurora Swim Chicago prior to his stint at Yale. Team in East Aurora, N.Y. Aungst most recently served as the Milofsky received his bachelor’s degree from Brandeis Uni- head coach at Hickory Hill Swim and Tennis Club in Orchard Park. versity in 1970, and completed both master’s and doctoral work With the Bison, Aungst’s primary responsibilities are on-deck at the University of California at Berkeley. coaching and practice and meet preparation for the sprint group. Milofsky served as chairperson of Bucknell’s Sociology De- He specializes in teaching and improving stroke technique as a partment several times and was the editor of the Nonprofit and means of bettering the student-athletes he coaches. Voluntary Sector Quarterly. While at SUNY Geneseo, Aungst was an interpersonal orga- He is also the author of three books: Special Education — A nizational communication major with a minor in business studies. Sociological Study of California Programs, Testers and Testing — He was a member of the Student Communication Association as A Sociology of School Psychology and Community Organizations well as the Public Relations Society. — Studies in Resource Mobilization and Exchange.

SANDY ELION SEAN MARTIN ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Tenth Season First Season

Sandy Elion is in her 10th year as a mem- Sean Martin comes to Bucknell from Penn State University. A ber of the Bucknell coaching staff. A teacher and recent graduate of the Schreyer Honors College, he was also a co-director of the elementary program at the member of the Penn State Men’s Swimming and Diving Team. School in nearby Williamsport for the last 26 years, Martin joins the Bison swimming and diving program with swim- Elion brings to Bucknell a wealth of swimming knowledge and ming experience from the age-group to the NCAA Division I level, experience. In the Bison program, Elion’s primary responsibility is and with coaching experience at the age-group and High School working with the stroke group. levels. He coached the Lewisburg Gators team to two age-group Elion has a bachelor of arts degree in child development from championships in both of his seasons as head coach. Sean has Connecticut College and an MA in education from the University also been an active volunteer coach at the Lewisburg Area High of Iowa. School, which, since 1999, boasts three PIAA State Champions A consistent record-setter in many midwestern and central with multiple individual titles, including himself. U.S. swimming championships, Elion competed in the 1962-63 Sean is pursuing an MA in English as he moves into a gradu- U.S. National Championships. She also competed for eight years ate coaching role at Bucknell. on a Central AAU (now U.S. Swimming) team, serving as captain for three years. FACULTY JOIN COACHING RANKS: BUCKNELL’S After a two-year stint as waterfront director at Seaside Re- UNIQUE SIDELINE COACHING PROGRAM gional Center in Waterford, Conn., Elion’s coaching experience UNIQUE SIDELINE COACHING PROGRAM included several years of age group coaching first at the One of the special programs that Bucknell offers in order to enhance the student- athlete’s overall experience at the university is the Sideline Coaching Program. The Susquehanna Valley Aquatics Club and then at the Williamsport program involves a member of the faculty or administration at Bucknell being invited by YMCA. Most recently, Elion coached at Williamsport High School one of the 26 varsity teams to become a part of the team’s contest preparation by being from 1988-93, helping lead the team to four District IV titles. She involved in all aspects of the program, including game-day activities. also has plenty of experience as a volunteer coach, stroke spe- The faculty participant will discuss the overall program with the respective coach- cialist and stroke judge in the Williamsport area. ing staff, including recruiting philosophy and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach will attend a practice session where he/she will be introduced to the Elion and her husband, BU professor Carl Milofsky, have four team and gain a truly unique insight into the relationships that exist between player- children: Jake (21), Tessa (26), Nina (28) and Jude (32). coach and player-player. In addition, the practice session allows the participant to learn coaching techniques, strategy, terminology, and the athletes’ true enthusiasm for the Note: At press time, Bucknell was undergoing a national sport. The participant will then attend the actual intercollegiate contest itself and be a search for a full-time assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. part of the total event from pre-contest to post-contest, through timeout discussions For more information on the new assistant, please contact the and halftime teaching-learning methodology. The purpose of the Faculty Sideline Program is to foster a better understanding by Bucknell swimming & diving office or visit www.BucknellBison.com. the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the University’s intercollegiate athletic arena. WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

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Under the direction of eighth-year coach Errol Carter, the ERROL CARTER Bucknell men’s and women’s diving teams should again be a point DIVING COACH of strength for the Bison. Eighth Season The women will again be led by Sarah Petcavage and Monica Smith — a pair of seniors. Petcavage had a stellar sophomore season, setting two new Bucknell records, one on the 1-meter Former University of Connecticut standout board and one on the 3-meter. She also ranks among the top-10 diver Errol Carter enters his eighth season as scorers in two other events. During her sophomore year, Petcavage coach of the Bison men’s and women’s diving was named as the Bull Run Inn Bison Athlete of the Week for the program. week ending Dec., 2, 2001 after setting the record for the 3-meter Carter graduated from UConn in 1996 with a bachelor of sci- diving for 11 dives. Last season Petcavage earned five wins on ence degree in therapeutic recreational services. He concluded the 3-meter board and two in the 1-meter competition. Her sea-

106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 an internship at the Institute of Living in Hartford over the summer son-high score of 242.4 in the 3- of 1998, which completed his undergraduate requirements. meter in a dual win over Lafayette While at UConn, Carter was a four-year letterwinner as a diver moved her up to fourth all-time at with the Huskies aquatics program. He advanced to the Big East Bucknell in that event. finals off the three-meter board in both his sophomore (1993-94) Smith holds the sixth-highest and junior (1994-95) seasons. He was also a conference finalist score in the 1-meter (6 optionals) off the one-meter board in 1993-94. Carter helped his team win its event and should again be a solid first New England championship in 1994-95 by placing fifth on point-scorer for the Bison as a se- both boards. nior. Also returning are sophomores Carter last season helped Bison diver Adam Freeman to a Victoria Fritz, Ainsley Maloney and Patriot League title and several school-record performances. Lisa Rockwell. Maloney placed 11th In Lewisburg, Carter volunteers his time with the community in the 1-meter dive at the Patriot diving team and he also helps run a diving camp at West Chester League Championships, and she ranks second all-time in that event University. (6 optionals) with a score of 201.97. Maloney also moved into 10th on Bucknell’s all-time list on the 3-meter PAM ARMOLD board (11 dives) with a score of 282.30 at Patriot Leagues. Fritz AQUATICS COORDINATOR placed third in the 3-meter at the Bucknell Trials-Finals Invita- Second Season tional with a score of 292.19. Rockwell’s 290.40 on the 3-meter board at PLs was the fifth-best score in Bison annals. Pam Armold, former head women’s swim- Leading the men’s team will be junior Adam Freeman, who ming coach at Cornell and most recently an as- stamped his name as one of the top divers in school history dur- sistant men’s and women’s swimming coach at ing a record-setting 2002-03 campaign. Only twice-beaten on each Yale, is in her second year in the recently cre- board last season, Freeman captured the Patriot League cham- ated position of aquatics coordinator at Bucknell University. pionship in the 1-meter competition with a score of 299.73, a new Armold oversees the daily operations of Bucknell’s new Kinney school record. He also placed third Natatorium and Sojka Pavilion. She coordinates all pool-related on the 3-meter board. operations, including programming and facility scheduling for var- Freeman was named the Patriot League Diver of the Week five times sity, recreation and outside use. Armold is also responsible for and the ECAC Diver of the Week training and scheduling lifeguards, as well as aquatics event man- twice last season. agement. In honor of his championship A 1977 graduate of the University of Vermont, Armold had performance at the 2002 ECAC Div- served as assistant men’s and women’s swimming coach at Yale ing Championship, Freeman was since 1998. That followed a 10-year stint at Cornell, the first eight named to the All-ECAC Swimming & as an assistant men’s and women’s coach, and the last two (1996- Diving team that year. He placed first 98) as head women’s coach after the Big Red program restruc- out of 11 competitors in the 1-meter tured. diving event at Delaware. He re- Armold, who also received a master of science degree in corded a gold medal-winning score physical education from Ithaca College in 1980, took her first head of 289.45, which also reestablished

coaching position in the fall of 1980 at Humboldt State, where she his own school record. At the same WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM coached the women’s swimming team and lectured in the physi- competition, Freeman placed fifth in cal education department for eight years. a field of eight with a score of 413.60 She has a wealth of recreational swimming experience as on the 3-meter board. well, having served as an instructor in swimming, water safety Sophomore Jake Thompson, who scored with an eighth-place and lifeguard training. Armold also managed a pair of swimming finish in the 1-meter dive at the Patriot League Championships in pools in Glendale, Calif., during her stint at Humboldt State. 2003, and classmate Joseph Duncan also return to the pool this Armold is certified by the American Red Cross in the areas of winter. water safety instructor training, water safety instruction, lifeguard instruction and first aid/CPR instruction.

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2004 Women’s Time Comparison PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA NCAA NCAA 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 A Cut B Cut 2003 U.S.S. Patriot Patriot ECAC ECAC 2003- 2003- Qualifying National 1st Place 8th Place A Cuts B Cuts Event 2004 2004 Time Cuts Finals Prelims 50 Free 22.88 23.56 23.02 23.49 23.32 24.82 25.17 25.67 100 Free 49.78 51.27 50.20 50.99 51.09 53.42 54.67 55.67 200 Free 1:47.61 1:50.83 1:48.82 1:49.89 1:53.11 1:55.80 1:58.00 2:00.00 500 Free 4:45.46 4:54.02 4:48.60 4:51.49 4:54.89 5:09.88 5:14.38 5:19.38 1650 Free 16:23.54 16:53.04 16:34.34 16:46.89 16:55.03 17:47.68 18:01.26 18:17.26 100 Back 54.47 56.10 55.15 56.49 57.31 1:00.68 1:01.54 1:02.54 200 Back 1:58.24 2:01.78 1:59.41 2:01.79 2:02.27 2:10.74 2:12.87 2:14.87 100 Breast 1:02.00 1:03.86 1:02.64 1:03.99 1:04.69 1:08.08 1:09.48 1:10.48 200 Breast 2:14.25 2:18.27 2:15.65 2:18.29 2:20.30 2:28.04 2:30.10 2:32.10 100 Fly 53.75 55.36 54.52 55.99 55.91 58.76 1:00.48 1:01.48 200 Fly 1:58.11 2:01.65 1:59.82 2:02.69 2:05.28 2:09.82 2:12.10 2:14.10 200 IM 2:00.67 2:04.29 2:01.65 2:03.69 2:05.92 2:10.28 2:13.08 2:15.08 400 IM 4:15.93 4:23.60 4:18.44 4:22.99 4:27.74 4:41.20 4:47.22 4:51.22 200 Med Relay 1:39.90 1:42.89 1:41.02 n/a 1:44.35 1:54.66 1:54.97 400 Med Relay 3:38.32 3:44.86 3:40.44 3:56.89 3:49.54 4:09.04 4:11.27 200 Free Relay 1:31.01 1:33.74 1:31.71 n/a 1:34.94 1:42.08 1:43.33 400 Free Relay 3:18.95 3:24.91 3:20.94 3:31.99 3:29.85 3:42.00 3:43.06 800 Free Relay 7:11.65 7:24.59 7:16.20 7:40.59 7:35.25 8:19.61 8:01.98 2004 Men’s Time Comparison NCAA NCAA NCAA 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 A Cut B Cut 2003 U.S.S. Patriot Patriot ECAC ECAC 2003- 2003- Qualifying National 1st Place 8th Place A Cuts B Cuts Event 2004 2004 Time Cuts Finals Prelims 50 Free 19.74 20.33 20.01 20.49 20.52 21.32 21.94 22.44 100 Free 43.53 44.83 43.98 44.89 45.58 46.97 48.00 49.00 200 Free 1:36.19 1:39.07 1:36.75 1:38.89 1:36.75 1:44.90 1:47.30 1:49.27 500 Free 4:19.63 4:27.41 4:22.03 4:27.19 4:28.42 4:40.60 4:47.50 4:52.49 1650 Free 15:05.87 15:33.04 15:16.64 15:16.64 16:02.96 16:38.07 16:45.30 17:18.34 100 Back 47.43 48.85 48.13 49.99 50.95 52.69 55.03 56.03 200 Back 1:44.02 1:47.14 1:45.16 1:48.79 1:45.86 1:55.28 1:59.86 2:01.86 100 Breast 54.00 55.62 54.43 56.29 54.89 58.41 1:01.20 1:02.20 200 Breast 1:57.35 2:00.87 1:58.70 2:02.59 2:00.01 2:08.76 2:15.37 2:17.37 100 Fly 47.25 48.66 47.84 49.19 50.47 51.64 54.52 55.52 200 Fly 1:44.93 1:48.07 1:45.88 1:49.69 1:52.66 1:56.12 2:01.13 2:03.13 200 IM 1:46.69 1:49.89 1:47.78 1:50.49 1:47.20 1:57.29 1:59.34 2:01.34 400 IM 3:47.29 3:54.10 3:50.64 3:56.59 3:57.82 4:08.11 4:19.18 4:23.18 200 Med Relay 1:26.72 1:29.32 1:27.95 n/a 1:31.83 1:39.53 1:40.31 400 Med Relay 3:12.36 3:18.13 3:13.97 3:27.29 3:20.71 3:50.05 3:39.69 200 Free Relay 1:18.47 1:20.82 1:19.60 n/a 1:22.17 1:28.28 1:29.24 400 Free Relay 2:55.06 3:00.31 2:56.10 3:05.89 3:03.76 3:03.76 3:16.87 800 Free Relay 6:26.08 6:37.66 6:29.57 6:55.79 6:46.58 7:16.56 7:21.88 Times Needed To Score at the 2003 Patriot League and ECAC Championships WOMEN MEN PL Championships ECAC Championships PL Championships ECAC Championships EVENT Finals Prelims Prelims Finals Prelims Prelims EVENT Finals Prelims Prelims Finals Prelims Prelims 1st 8th 16th 1st 8th 16th 1st 8th 16th 1st 8th 16th 200 Free Relay 1:34.94 1:36.04 1:37.57 1:43.94 200 Free Relay 1:22.17 1:23.92 1:26.50 1:30.02 500 Free 4:54.89 5:09.88 5:17.59 4:54.69 5:06.45 5:11.73 500 Free 4:28.42 4:40.60 4:50.17 4:26.99 4:42.21 4:45.78 200 IM 2:05.92 2:10.28 2:13.93 2:03.84 2:10.32 2:16.85 200 IM 1:47.20 1:57.29 1:59.09 1:51.18 1:55.65 1:59.12 50 Free 23.32 24.82 25.12 23.64 24.06 24.80 50 Free 20.52 21.32 21.91 20.67 21.41 22.30 400 Med. Relay 3:49.54 3:52.10 4:03.49 4:08.92 400 Med. Relay 3:20.71 3:22.67 3:33.03 3:36.62 200 Med. Relay 1:44.35 1:46.84 1:49.74 1:54.19 200 Med. Relay 1:31.83 1:32.85 1:36.72 1:41.01 400 IM 4:27.74 4:41.23 4:47.10 4:23.68 4:37.08 4:41.58 400 IM 3:57.82 4:08.11 4:19.71 4:01.12 4:13.70 4:15.92 100 Fly 55.91 58.76 1:00.23 54.62 58.40 59.68 100 Fly 50.47 51.64 52.43 50.32 51.96 53.30 200 Free 1:53.11 1:55.80 1:58.31 1:51.11 1:54.11 2:00.68 200 Free 1:36.75 1:44.90 1:46.68 1:41.11 1:44.97 1:46.31 100 Breast 1:04.69 1:08.08 1:09.38 1:02.95 1:06.78 1:08.37 100 Breast 54.89 58.41 1:02.98 56.50 59.00 59.57 100 Back 57.31 1:00.68 1:02.45 57.00 1:00.08 1:01.89 100 Back 50.95 52.69 55.44 48.96 52.00 54.07 800 Free Relay 7:35.25 7:37.05 7:48.15 8:06.98 800 Free Relay 6:46.58 6:48.96 7:01.11 7:15.31 1650 Free 16:55.03 17:47.68 18:37.10 16:58.86 17:41.41 18:08.90 1650 Free 16:02.96 16:38.07 17:15.59 15:31.23 16:19.84 16:37.06 200 Back 2:02.27 2:10.74 2:14.16 2:00.53 2:06.89 2:11.77 200 Back 1:45.86 1:55.28 1:58.37 1:48.22 1:55.88 1:59.35 100 Free 51.09 53.42 54.43 50.78 52.79 53.94 100 Free 45.58 46.97 47.89 45.36 47.67 48.18 200 Breast 2:20.30 2:28.04 2:31.67 2:18.12 2:25.16 2:27.71 200 Breast 2:00.01 2:08.76 2:16.88 2:03.91 2:07.66 2:10.53 200 Fly 2:05.28 2:09.82 2:15.40 2:00.46 2:06.78 2:12.26 200 Fly 1:52.66 1:56.12 2:03.27 1:37.45 1:39.54 1:43.05 400 Free Relay 3:29.85 3:28.94 3:37.52 3:40.73 400 Free Relay 3:03.76 3:00.74 3:12.24 3:40.73 Diving 1mtr 257.20 194.45 163.10 277.40 219.45 186.90 Diving 1 mtr 299.73 189.65 110.40 289.45 228.90 153.60 Diving 3mtr 455.05 330.75 275.40 504.90 371.35 317.35 Diving 3 mtr 443.00 318.10 163.10 469.00 351.85 193.40 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

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2003-04 WOMEN’S ROSTER JENNIFER CANCRO Returning Letterwinners PEARL RIVER, N.Y...

Name Cl. Event Hometown SENIOR Lectie Altman So. Back/Free Syracuse, N.Y. FREESTYLE Lynne Ashenfelter Sr. Free/IM Glen Ridge, N.J. Jennifer Cancro* Sr. Free Pearl River, N.Y. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Ranks sec- Melissa Capparell So. IM/Fly/Breast Bridgewater, N.J. ond on Bucknell all-time charts in 200 Daniela Faas Sr. Dist. Free/IM Ludwigshafen, Germany (1:53.22), 500 (4:59.69), 1000 Jackie Feinthel Jr. Free/Fly Cranford, N.J. (10:28.13) and 1650 (17:16.03) Jamie Finkelman So. IM/Breast/Free Warwick, R.I. freestyle events ... also ranks third all- Jamie Flick Jr. Breast/IM Bloomsburg, Pa.

106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 time in 100 free (52.32) ... former Meghan Freese* Sr. Sp. Free/Back New Freedom, Pa. record-holder in 500 and 1650, until broken by teammate Daniela Faas Victoria Fritz So. Dive St. Louis, Mo. ... one of only two swimmers in BU annals (along with Faas) to break Robin Gibson Jr. Free Lakes Charles, La. Andrea Kern Sr. IM/Back/Breast Saltsburg, Pa. 5:00 barrier in 500 free ... placed second in 200 free, third in 500 and Lauren Kmec Jr. Breast/IM Pittsburgh, Pa. fourth in 1650 at 2003 Patriot League Championships ... part of PL Mary Krakowski So. Fly/Free Erie, Pa. champion and school-record setting 800 free relay team (7:35.25) ... Jill Nonemaker Sr. Breast/IM Hanover, Pa. also part of 400 free relay unit that lists No. 2 all-time (3:32.37) ... Sarah Petcavage Sr. Dive Williamsport, Pa. initially broke 500 free record as a sophomore at PL meet. Krisztina Poda Sr. Free Bekescsaba, Hungary Tricia Rado Jr. Back/Free/Fly Dallas, Pa. Lauren Reed So. Fly/Sprint/Free South Plainfield, N.J. MEGHAN FREESE Leslie Rice Jr. Free/Back West Chester, Pa. NEW FREEDOM, PA... Lisa Rockwell So. Dive Lavelle, Pa. Monica Smith Sr. Dive Bethel Park, Pa. SENIOR Alexis Will So. IM/Free Sitka, Alaska SPRINT FREE/BACK * captains CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Coming off Newcomers a brilliant 2003 Patriot League cham- pionship meet, winning both the 50 Name Cl. Event Hometown (23.32) and 100 free (51.08) while Leslie DiMichele Fr. Breast Ipswich, Mass. shattering Margaret Grunow’s school Carlyn Donely Fr. Dist. Free/Fly Pittsburgh, Pa. records in both events ... met NCAA Amanda Dunlap Fr. Dist. Free/Back Wayne, Pa. B-Cut qualifier in both 50 and 100 ... only twice beaten in both events Laura Goeller Fr. Free/IM Wilmington, Del. Katie Kumpan Fr. Fly/IM Danville, Calif. during 2002-03 season ... also placed fourth in 100 back at PLs ... tied Alex List Fr. Free Red Bank, N.J. for third (with teammate Jamie Flick) in scoring at 2003 PL Champion- Erica Minerowicz Fr. Dive Califon, N.Y. ships ... placed third in 50 free and ninth in 100 free at 2003 ECAC Katherine Munson Fr. Back New Fairfield, Conn. Championships ... in 2002 captured PL title in 50 free, placed second Rebecca Scheffter Fr. Free Mt. Airy, Md. in 100 and fourth in 100 back ... ranks fifth in school history in 100 Nikki Woodward Fr. IM Longmeadow, Mass. back (58.46) ... two-time All-PL honoree ... scored in three events at PL Championships as a freshman, including fourth in the 50 free ... part of three school record-setting relays.

THE LATOUR AWARD BUCKNELL WOMEN’S 2002-03 RESULTS The Robert A. Latour Award was established in 1987 to honor the former men’s swimming coach and director of athletics at Bucknell. It is pre- Nov. 2 at Drexel 185-102 W sented annually “in recognition of leadership, sportsmanship, outstand- Nov. 9 BUCKNELL SPRINT INV. 2nd of 5 ing achievement and dedication to Bucknell women’s swimming.” Nov. 16 AMERICAN 176-124 W 1987 Kathy Lynch 1996 Allyson Gillespie NAVY 163-137 W 1988 Karen Oliver 1997 Sarah Cranston Nov. 23 ARMY 141-100 W Dec. 7-8 BUCKNELL TRIALS/FINALS 1st of 4

1989 Elaine Lammey 1998 Jen Myers WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM 1990 Dodi Barlok 1999 N. Brandemarti/K. Wilson Jan. 11 LAFAYETTE 188-107 W 1991 K. Appler/C. Banashek 2000 Nicole Brandemarti Jan. 18 at Colgate 190-110 W 1992 Jennifer Reeb 2001 Gwen Packard Feb. 1 LEHIGH 215-85 W 1993 Margaret Grunow 2002 Abby Weaver Feb. 20-22 PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMP. 1st of 8 1994 Kathleen Hartnett 2003 Rebecca Dolan Feb. 27- ECAC Champ. (at Pittsburgh) 6th of 46 1995 C. Brooks/J. Klawon Mar. 1

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WOMEN’S SENIORS FIRST IN THE NATION IN GRADUATION RATES 43 PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS LYNNE ASHENFELTER JILL NONEMAKER GLEN RIDGE, N.J. HANOVER, PA... SENIOR SENIOR FREE/IM BREAST/IM

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Competed in CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Lends depth seven different events in 2002-03, in- in the breaststroke and individual med- cluding 200 and 400 IM at Patriot ley events ... at 2002 Patriot League League Championships ... career-best Championships placed 11th in 200 time of 2:12.87 in 200 IM is less than breast (2:29.01) and 13th in 100 breast one second out of Bucknell’s top-10 (1:09.63). list in that event ... recorded that time during a 15th-place finish at 2002 PL meet ... also finished 11th in 400 IM that weekend, her high- est career PL finish (career-best 4:41.42). SARAH PETCAVAGE WILLIAMSPORT, PA... DANIELA FAAS SENIOR LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY DIVING SENIOR CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 2002 DIST. FREE/IM broke Bucknell records in the 3-meter (352.55 for 11 dives) and 1-meter CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Last season (208.58 for six optionals) events ... last became Bucknell’s fastest distance season won five times in dual compe- freestyler, setting school records in the tition, including a sweep of both boards 500 (4:56.93), 1000 (10:18.78) and against Lehigh, before placing eighth in the 1-meter competition at 1650 (17:02.07) ... also set BU mark Patriot League Championships ... on Bucknell career six-dive charts, in 400 IM (4:28.51) and ranks fifth all- lists fifth all-time on 3-meter board (242.4) and eighth on 1-meter time in 200 free (1:54.98) ... earned three silver medals at 2003 Patriot (220.28) ... latter mark came in dual vs. Towson during rookie year. League Championships, finishing runner-up in 500 free, 1650 free and 400 IM while breaking school records in each event ... earned All- KRISZTINA PODA Patriot League honors with 51 championship points, the most of any KRISZTINA PODA non-winner ... at 2002 PL meet, won gold medal in 1650 free, placed BEKESCSABA, HUNGARY second in 500 free (by just over half a second) and third in the 400 IM SENIOR ... 17:02.07 time in 1650 came in second-place finish at ECAC Cham- pionships, Bucknell’s highest of the meet ... part of 2003 PL gold medal- FREESTYLE winning 800 free relay (school-record 7:35.25). CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Has scored points in six Patriot League champi- ANDREA KERN onship events over the last four years ... placed ninth in 1650 free and 11th SALTSBURG, PA... in 500 free in 2003; 16th in 200 free in SENIOR 2002; ninth in 500 and 1650 and 11th IM/BACK/BREAST in 200 in 2001 ... enters 2003-04 season ranked seventh on Bucknell’s all-time list in 500 free (5:08.71) and 10th in 1650 free (17:49.17) ... CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Versatile ECAC qualifier. swimmer who competed in seven dif- ferent events in 2002-03 ... competed MONICA SMITH in 200 back, 1650 free and 400 IM in BETHEL PARK, PA... postseason, placing as high as 12th in 1650 at ECAC Championships at SENIOR Pitt ... career-best 17:46.30 in 1650 at 2003 Patriot League Champi- DIVING onships ... runner-up in 1000 free in dual-meet win over Drexel ... in 2002 placed 12th in both the 400 IM and 1650 free at PL Champion- CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Improving ships ... scored most career points as a freshman at 2001 PL meet, member of Bucknell’s women’s diving placing ninth in the 200 back (career-best 2:10.73 that then stood No. corps ... earned career-high 6-dive 7 on BU all-time list), 11th in 400 IM (career-best 4:44.56) and 15th in score of 173.6 on the 3-meter board 1650 free. in 2003 dual win vs. Lafayette ... scored career-best 162.44 in 1-meter event in home win vs. Army last November. WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

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50-yard Freestyle 1650-yard Freestyle 100-yard Butterfly DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME 2003 Meghan Freese ...... 23.32 2003 Daniela Faas ...... 17:02.07 1993 Margaret Grunow ...... 56.02 1992 Margaret Grunow ...... 23.58 2002 Jennifer Cancro ...... 17:16.03 2003 Mary Krakowski ...... 57.06 2003 Mary Krakowski ...... 24.42 1993 Linda Fink ...... 17:25.97 2000 Lauren Mosler ...... 57.95 1995 Jeanne Klawon ...... 24.18 1999 Kate Wood ...... 17:25.99 1982 Kathy Frazier ...... 58.23 1992 Kathleen Hartnett ...... 24.31 2002 Jackie Feinthel ...... 17:33.35 2001 Molly Lowe ...... 58.79 1998 Ellie Baker ...... 24.39 1995 Sarah Cranston ...... 17:37.01 1999 Nicole Brandemarti ...... 58.83 2001 Abby Weaver ...... 24.62 2003 Robin Gibson ...... 17:39.61 2003 Lauren Reed ...... 59.15 2003 Erica Wild ...... 24.80 2003 Rebecca Dolan ...... 17:40.70 1999 Megan Jones ...... 59.16 1991 Andrea Falcione ...... 24.83 1998 Megan Jones ...... 17:42.91 2002 Ashley Aiken ...... 59.35 1984 Sue Knight ...... 24.84 2003 Andrea Kern ...... 17:46.30 2002 Rebecca Dolan ...... 59.77 106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 100-yard Backstroke 100-yard Freestyle DATE SWIMMER TIME 200-yard Butterfly DATE SWIMMER TIME 2003 Darby Golino ...... 57.31 DATE SWIMMER TIME 2003 Meghan Freese ...... 51.08 2002 Lectie Altman ...... 57.84 1996 Kate Wood ...... 2:05.93 1992 Margaret Grunow ...... 51.11 1992 Kathleen Hartnett ...... 58.38 2000 Molly Lowe ...... 2:06.20 2003 Jennifer Cancro ...... 52.32 1997 Jen Myers ...... 58.40 1993 Margaret Grunow ...... 2:07.49 1995 Jeanne Klawon ...... 52.87 2002 Meghan Freese ...... 58.46 2003 Rebecca Dolan ...... 2:07.90 2001 Abby Weaver ...... 53.10 2003 Tricia Rado ...... 59.34 2002 Jackie Feinthel ...... 2:08.06 1992 Kathleen Hartnett ...... 53.18 2002 Tricia Rado ...... 59.63 1999 Megan Jones ...... 2:09.04 1982 Kathy Frazier ...... 53.22 1985 Kathy Lynch ...... 59.72 2003 Vanessa Scaringi ...... 2:09.68 1996 Liz Nordberg ...... 53.58 1994 Colleen Brooks ...... 1:00.67 2002 Ashley Aiken ...... 2:10.01 2000 Nicole Brandemarti ...... 53.88 1995 Jessica Klotz ...... 1:00.69 1981 Kathy Frazier ...... 2:10.93 1985 Kathy Lynch ...... 54.09 1987 Susan Orth ...... 2:11.21 200-yard Freestyle 200-yard Backstroke DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME 200-yard IM 2003 Lectie Altman...... 1:53.11 2003 Darby Golino ...... 2:02.27 DATE SWIMMER TIME 2003 Jennifer Cancro ...... 1:53.22 2003 Lectie Altman...... 2:02.66 2003 Darby Golino ...... 2:06.46 1992 Margaret Grunow ...... 1:53.63 1995 Jen Myers ...... 2:03.30 2003 Jamie Flick ...... 2:07.84 2003 Rebecca Dolan ...... 1.54.17 1992 Kathleen Hartnett ...... 2:03.61 2003 Vanessa Scaringi ...... 2:09.13 2003 Daniela Faas ...... 1.54.98 2003 Daniela Faas ...... 2:07.19 1995 Jen Myers ...... 2:09.78 1984 Kathy Lynch ...... 1:55.56 1994 Colleen Brooks ...... 2:08.10 1999 Molly Lowe ...... 2:09.95 2000 Nicole Brandemarti ...... 1:55.99 1985 Kathy Lynch ...... 2:08.18 2002 Ashley Aiken ...... 2:10.10 1999 Abby Weaver ...... 1:56.46 2002 Daniela Faas ...... 2:08.99 2001 Abby Weaver ...... 2:10.42 1998 Sarah Mutz ...... 1:56.55 1995 Andrea Stanley ...... 2:09.40 1993 Margaret Grunow ...... 2:10.75 2002 Leslie Rice ...... 1:56.94 2003 Leslie Rice ...... 2:09.86 2003 Lauren Reed ...... 2:11.69 100-yard Breast 1997 Kate Wood ...... 2:12.11 500-yard Freestyle DATE SWIMMER TIME 400-yard IM DATE SWIMMER TIME 2003 Jamie Flick ...... 1:04.69 2003 Daniela Faas ...... 4:56.93 DATE SWIMMER TIME 2000 Kelly Wilson...... 1:07.09 2003 Jennifer Cancro ...... 4:59.69 2003 Daniela Faas ...... 4:28.51 1996 Allyson Gillespie ...... 1:07.73 2002 Jackie Feinthel ...... 5:01.56 1999 Molly Lowe ...... 4:30.34 2003 Lauren Mosler ...... 1:07.84 1999 Kate Wood ...... 5:07.34 2003 Vanessa Scaringi ...... 4:34.11 2002 Barbara Morgan ...... 1:07.94 1993 Linda Fink ...... 5:07.48 1997 Kate Wood ...... 4:33.16 1999 Debbie Rajotte ...... 1:07.95 2003 Robin Gibson ...... 5:07.61 1999 Megan Jones ...... 4:34.36 1995 Gretchen Hildebrandt ... 1:08.64 2003 Kriztina Poda ...... 5:08.71 2002 Jackie Feinthel ...... 4:35.00 1992 Stephanie Boles ...... 1:09.14 2001 Rebecca Dolan ...... 5:08.97 1996 Jen Myers ...... 4:35.48 1992 Jean Cadigan ...... 1:09.17 1998 Sarah Mutz ...... 5:08.98 1995 Sarah Cranston ...... 4:36.04 1990 Carla Banashek ...... 1:09.23 1995 Sarah Cranston ...... 5:09.64 1995 April Harned ...... 4:38.10 200-yard Breast 1999 Molly Goeller ...... 4:39.17 1000-yard Freestyle DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME 2003 Jamie Flick ...... 2:20.30 2002 Daniela Faas ...... 10:18.78 2002 Barbara Morgan ...... 2:26.04 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM 2002 Jennifer Cancro ...... 10:28.13 1998 Kelly Wilson...... 2:28.23 DID YOU KNOW? 2002 Jackie Feinthel ...... 10:30.19 2001 Lauren Mosler ...... 2:28.42 1996 Kate Wood ...... 10:30.43 1996 Lindsay Reed ...... 2:28.46 The 2002-03 women’s swim- 1993 Linda Fink ...... 10:31.18 1996 Allyson Gillespie ...... 2:28.57 ming and diving team posted 47 1995 Sarah Cranston ...... 10:31.73 1998 Molly Lowe ...... 2:28.62 Top-10 performances. In addition, 2003 Robin Gibson ...... 10:39.89 2002 Jill Nonemaker...... 2:29.01 16 school records (12 individuals, 1997 Megan Jones ...... 10:41.71 1995 Gretchen Hildebrandt ... 2:29.04 four relays) were broken. 2003 Rebecca Dolan ...... 10:45.61 1992 Jean Cardigan ...... 2:29.08 1985 Cheryl Trepp ...... 10:49.25

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200-yard Medley Relay 200-yard Freestyle Relay (cont.) One-meter Diving (6 dives) PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS DATE SWIMMERS TIME DATE SWIMMERS TIME DATE DIVER SCORE 2003 Golino, Flick, ...... 1:44.35 1994 Hartnett, DiLenge, ...... 1:39.01 1990 Kristen Ehrgood...... 258.2 Krakowski, Freese Maguire, Klawon 1994 Debbie Zapotocky ...... 242.4 2002 Golino, Flick ...... 1:47.58 1998 Baker, Brandemarti, ..... 1:39.14 1995 Lara McCarver ...... 241.2 Aiken, Freese Klotz, Packard 1993 Kelly Haughs ...... 239.85 2003 Altman, Flick ...... 1:47.59 1995 Maguire, Brooks, ...... 1:39.31 1994 Cory Feulner ...... 237.3 Mosler, Freese Myers, Klawon 1993 Julie Kotarba ...... 232.125 1993 Hartnett, Gillespie, ...... 1:48.00 400-yard Freestyle Relay 1988 Elaine Lammey ...... 227 Grunow, Klawon DATE SWIMMERS TIME 2000 Sarah Petcavage ...... 220.28 1992 Hartnett, Boles, ...... 1:48.39 1993 Hartnett, Maguire,...... 3:30.09 1976 Kathy Karpuk ...... 210.75 Grunow, DiLenge Klawon, Grunow 1981 Tamara Jenkins ...... 206.3 1998 Myers, Wilson, ...... 1:48.86 2003 Freese, Cancro, ...... 3:32.37 One-meter Diving (11 dives) Brandemarti, Baker Altman, Golino DATE DIVER SCORE 2001 Freese, Mosler ...... 1:48.93 1992 Hartnett, DiLenge, ...... 3:33.12 1974 Kathy Karpuk ...... 366.35 Lowe, Weaver Nielsen, Grunow 1994 Debbie Zapotocky ...... 310 2002 Golino, Flick ...... 1:49.28 1993 Hartnett, DiLenge, ...... 3:33.40 1986 Elaine Lammey ...... 300.9 Weaver, Ashenfelter Klawon, Grunow 1988 Kristen Ehrgood...... 292.05 1999 Baker, Wilson, ...... 1:49.31 1994 Hartnett, DiLenge, ...... 3:34.13 1995 Cory Feulner ...... 291.85 Brandemarti, Weaver Klawon, Maguire 1999 Lori Adamczyk ...... 291.6 2000 Golino, Wilson, ...... 1:49.46 2002 Cancro, Gibson ...... 3:34.58 1984 Jenny Marindin ...... 278.85 Mosler, Weaver Weaver, Freese 1984 Colleen Shull ...... 269.7 400-yard Medley Relay 2001 Poda, Dolan, ...... 3:35.57 1986 Kelly Connors ...... 260.45 DATE SWIMMERS TIME Freese, Weaver 1983 Amy Rollinson ...... 259.35 2003 Golino, Flick, ...... 3:49.54 2002 Weaver, Golino ...... 3:35.72 Krakowski, Freese Cancro, Ashenfelter Three-meter Diving (6 dives) 2002 Golino, Flick ...... 3:54.53 2000 Dolan, Brandemarti, ..... 3:35.80 DATE DIVER SCORE Aiken, Weaver Golino, Weaver 1994 Lara McCarver ...... 258 1993 Hartnett, Gillespie, ...... 3:54.96 1995 Klawon, Maguire, ...... 3:36.09 1993 Kelly Haughs ...... 254.91 Grunow, Klawon Myers, Stanley 1994 Debbie Zapotocky ...... 250.87 2000 Golino, Wilson, ...... 3:55.52 1998 Brandemarti, Mutz, ...... 3:36.09 2003 Sarah Petcavage ...... 242.4 Lowe, Weaver Myers, Baker 1994 Cory Feulner ...... 238.95 2003 Altman, Flick, ...... 3:56.19 800-yard Freestyle Relay 1976 Kathy Karpuk ...... 238.5 Mosler, Freese DATE SWIMMERS TIME 1988 Elaine Lammey ...... 235.5 1998 Myers, Wilson, ...... 3:57.01 2003 Faas, Dolan, ...... 7:35.25 1993 Susie Huesman ...... 233.625 Brandemarti, Baker Altman, Cancro 1990 Kristen Ehrgood...... 232 2001 Golino, Morgan ...... 3:57.17 2002 Dolan, Faas, ...... 7:41.16 1994 Cozette Cuppett ...... 230.47 Lowe, Weaver Feinthel, Cancro 2002 Golino, Flick ...... 3:58.55 2001 Poda, Weaver, ...... 7:47.99 Feinthel, Weaver Faas, Dolan Three-meter Diving (11 dives) 1992 Hartnett, Boles, ...... 3:59.98 2003 Faas, Altman, ...... 7:48.15 DATE DIVER SCORE Grunow, DiLenge Feinthel, Dolan 2002 Sarah Petcavage ...... 352.55 2002 Altman, Flick ...... 4:00.50 2001 Faas, Poda, ...... 7:50.16 1974 Kathy Karpuk ...... 329.4 Krakowski, Freese Jones, Dolan 1988 Elaine Lammey ...... 312.25 200-yard Freestyle Relay 2002 Feinthel, Golino, ...... 7:51.07 1994 Debbie Zapotocky ...... 302 DATE SWIMMERS TIME Faas, Cancro 2003 Lisa Rockwell ...... 290.40 2003 Wild, Golino, ...... 1:34.94 2000 Dolan, Golino,...... 7:51.96 1999 Stephanie Kofke ...... 286.2 Krakowski, Freese Lowe, Brandemarti 1990 Kristen Ehrgood...... 285.88 1993 Hartnett, DiLenge, ...... 1:36.87 2000 Dolan, Weaver, ...... 7:53.06 1983 Jenny Marindin ...... 284.7 Klawon, Grunow Lowe, Brandemarti 1999 Lori Adamczyk ...... 282.8 2002 Weaver, Gibson, ...... 1:37.00 1987 Hirtler, Oliver, ...... 7:54.42 2003 Ainsley Maloney ...... 282.30 Aiken, Freese Schwalbe, Lynch 1991 Grunow, Hartnett, ...... 1:37.88 1998 Myers, Mutz, ...... 7:54.48 Appler, Falcione Fayer, Wilson 1994 Hartnett, DiLenge, ...... 1:38.14 Maguire, Klawon One-meter Diving (6 optionals)* BOLD - 2002-03 records 2003 Freese, Flick,...... 1:38.67 DATE DIVER SCORE Poda, Ashelfelter 2002 Sarah Petcavage ...... 208.58 2001 Sommers, Weaver, ...... 1:38.69 2003 Ainsley Maloney ...... 201.97 Steckbeck, Freese 2003 Victoria Fritz ...... 196.80 1999 Weaver, Baker, ...... 1:38.85 2003 Lisa Rockwell ...... 189.89 Wilson, Brandemarti 2002 Jessica Hansley ...... 152.55 2002 Monica Smith...... 151.20 * New format started in 2001 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

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2003-04 MEN’S ROSTER PETER GARVIN Returning Letterwinners SILVER SPRING, MD. Name Cl. Event Hometown SENIOR Todd Bauer So. Free Harleysville, Pa. FREESTYLE Brian Cole So. Fly/Free Franklin, Pa. Dean DeLuca So. Fly/Sprint Free Pittsburgh, Pa. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Standout Joseph Duncan So. Dive Golden, Colo. Ryan Fisher So. IM Pittsburgh, Pa. sprint freestyler who is coming off a Adam Freeman Jr. Dive Barrington, Ill. tremendous 2003 postseason ... Peter Garvin* Sr. Free Silver Spring, Md. helped lead Bucknell to the Patriot Matt Hallowell* Sr. IM/Fly Bath, Maine League title by securing gold medals Michael Harrigan Sr. Fly/Free Doylestown, Pa.

106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 in the 50 and 100 freestyles ... re- John Hoffman Jr. Free/Fly/IM Island Heights, N.J. corded personal bests in both events, with his 20.52 in the 50 good for Mark Kretzer So. Back/Fly/IM Northport, N.Y. third on Bucknell’s all-time list and his 45.58 in the 100 the fourth-best William Schilling So. Breast/Free Murrysville, Pa. Jack Sheehan Sr. IM/Back Wenonah, N.J. ... also placed fifth at the PL meet in the 100 fly, moving into seventh Charles Steadman So. Dist. Free Richmond, Va. on BU’s career chart with a time of 51.14 ... first captured Patriot League Andrew Steiner Jr. Breast/Free Lawrenceville, N.J. gold as part of 200 and 400 free relay teams as a freshman in 2001 ... Jake Thieman Jr. Sprint Free Pittsburgh, Pa. helped set BU records in both 200 and 400 medley relays in 2003 ... Jake Thompson So. Dive Freeport, N.Y. has scored points in 9 of 9 PL individual events and reached finals in 8 Michael Willats* Sr. Free/Fly Hamburg, N.Y. of 9 in first three years ... placed third in the 100 free, fourth in the 50 * captains free and sixth in the 200 free as a freshman, and fourth in the 50, fifth Newcomers in the 100 and 11th in the 100 fly as a sophomore. Name Cl. Event Hometown Clifton Cazes Fr. Breast/Free Thornwood, N.Y. MATT HALLOWELL Matt Crandell Fr. Fly Winchester, Va. Edward Goo Fr. Free Princeville, Hawaii BATH, MAINE D.J. Guba Fr. IM/Breast Weirton, W.Va. SENIOR Chris Mollica Fr. Dist. Free Piscataway, N.J. Will Patterson So. Free Yardley, Pa. IM/FLY Ian Rawhausser Fr. Back/Free Lancaster, Pa. Michael Rossos Fr. Dist. Free Perrineville, N.J. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Has scored Patriot League championship points in THE DEARSTYNE-DORR AWARD nine events over three seasons ... last The William Dearstyne-William Dorr Award was created in 1962 by the season reached the finals in both the co-captains of the 1961 and 1962 Bison swimming teams, and is pre- 200 and 400 IM, placing eighth and sented annually to “that person who, by performance, leadership and seventh, respectively ... also took 14th example, contributes the most to the Bucknell men’s swimming. in the 200 fly ... moved into fourth on Bucknell’s all-time list in the 400 IM (4:07.28) and ninth in the 200 IM (1:56.32) ... other PL finals expe- 1963 Robert A. Latour 1977 Tom Cahill 1991 Rick Hutchinson 1964 George N. Jenkins 1978 John Lyons 1992 D.Steenson/C.Farrell rience came in 400 IM as a freshman, where he took eighth place ... 1965 James P. Smigie 1979 Frank Polefrone 1993 Jay Gross also finished 10th in the 200 IM and 13th in the 200 back that year ... in 1966 E. Jared Thimme, Jr 1980 Steve Young 1994 Dietrich Conze 2002 placed 11th in the 400 IM and 14th in both the 100 fly and 200 IM 1967 James H. States, II 1981 Pat Mitchell 1995 R. McCabe/S. Harris at PLs. 1968 Robert A. Latour 1982 Sal Baglio 1996 Sandy Elion 1969 Richard Russell 1983 Tim Jenkins 1997 Ethan Buckley 1970 Gregory W. Olson 1984 Pete Edelman 1998 Scott Woodworth 1971 Ron Jenkins 1985 Pete Edelman 1999 Alex Johnson MICHAEL WILLATS 1972 Peter O’Keeffe 1986 Dave Morley 2000 Kevin Oles HAMBURG, N.Y... 1973 Pat Kiehl 1987 Bucknell Team 2001 Justin Schwarz 1974 Steve Winings 1988 Jim Harvey 2002 Chris Feinthel SENIOR 1975 R. Schwanhausser 1989 Mickey Mohuchy 2003 Chris Feinthel 1976 Joe Triszcuk 1990 John Garofolo FREE/FLY

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Has pro- BUCKNELL MEN’S 2002-03 RESULTS vided excellent depth and versatility throughout his career ... scored points

Nov. 2 at Drexel 168-132 W in three different strokes (12th in 100 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM Nov. 9 BUCKNELL SPRINT INV. 3rd of 5 free, 13th in 100 fly, 15th in 100 back) Nov. 16 AMERICAN 166-133 L at 2002 Patriot League Championships Nov. 23 ARMY 164-79 L ... last season took 10th in the 50 free, 11th in the 100 free and 15th in Dec. 7-8 BUCKNELL TRIALS/FINALS 1st of 3 the 100 back as BU won its first PL crown ... set new PRs in 100 free Jan. 11 LAFAYETTE 162-136 W (46.99) and 100 back (54.37) in 2003 ... helped set Bucknell record in Jan. 18 at Colgate 173-127 W 200 medley relay (1:32.00) last season ... also part of 200 free relay Feb. 1 LEHIGH 157-143 W (1:22.17) that clocked the No. 2 time in school history. Feb. 20-22 PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMP. 1st of 7 Feb. 27- ECAC Champ. (at Pittsburgh) 17th of 46 Mar. 1

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MEN’S SENIORS FIRST IN THE NATION IN GRADUATION RATES 43 PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS MICHAEL HARRIGAN BISON ALL-AMERICANS DOYLESTOWN, PA... BISON ALL-AMERICANS SENIOR SENIOR Individual Year Event FLY/FREE Jerry Thimme 1964 500 Free Townley Larzelere 1964 50 Free CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Dependable Jack Fleming 1964 100 Free point-scorer in butterfly and freestyle Jack Fleming 1964 200 Free events ... has scored points in seven Patriot League championship events Jack Fleming 1964 500 Free in three seasons ... last season placed Jim Smigie 1964 100 Fly 10th in the 200 fly (career-best 1:57.46) Jim Smigie 1964 200 Fly and 13th in the 100 back (career-best 53.79) at PLs ... took 12th in the Bruce Dove 1964 100 Free 200 fly and 16th in the 500 free at the 2002 PLs ... placed 12th in three Richard Sheldon 1964 3m Diving events (200 free, 500 free, 200 fly) at PLs as a freshman. Phil Reynolds 1964 100 Breast Phil Reynolds 1964 200 Breast Dove, Fleming, 1964 400 Free Relay JACK SHEEHAN Thimme, Larzelere WENONAH, N.J. Hanford, Reynolds, 1964 400 Medley Relay Smigie, Dove SENIOR Jim Smigie 1965 200 Fly IM/BACK Fred Woertman 1965 100 Back Fred Woertman 1965 200 Back CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Bucknell’s Woertman, Reynolds 1965 400 Medley Relay school record holder in the 400 IM Smigie, Dove (4:05.17), set in runner-up finish at Charles Buffington 1968 200 Back 2002 Patriot League Championships ... also took fourth in the 200 IM Jeffrey Wilkinson 1968 100 Fly (1:55.14, 6th all-time) and sixth in the Landes, Wilkinson, 1968 400 Free Relay 200 back (1:54.35, 8th all-time) at that meet ... also ranks sixth in Olson, Sinkinson Bison history in the 100 breast (58.95) ... placed third in 400 IM and Landes, Wilkinson, 1968 800 Free Relay seventh in 200 back as a freshman at 2001 PLs ... part of 200 medley Sinkinson, Olson relay that ranks fifth in school history and 400 medley relay that lists Steve Winings 1971 50 Free 10th. Peter O’Keeffe 1971 100 Back

Jim Harvey 1988 50 Free (Hon. Mention) ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Elizabeth Dexter 1979 200 Breast Kathy Frazier 1979 100 Free Kathy Frazier 1979 50 Fly Kathy Frazier 1980 50 Free BUCKNELL ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Kathy Frazier 1980 50 Fly Kathy Frazier 1980 100 Fly Scott Woodworth ...... 1997-98 Kathy Frazier 1980 100 IM Kathy Frazier 1980 100 Free BUCKNELL ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT SELECTIONS Young, Dexter, 1980 200 Medley Relay Frazier, Young Kathy Lynch ...... 1986-87 Lisa Desrochers 1981 200 Back Scott Woodworth ...... 1997-98 Elizabeth Dexter 1981 100 Breast Abby Weaver ...... 2001-02 Elizabeth Dexter 1981 200 Breast Kathy Frazier 1981 100 Free PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Kathy Frazier 1981 50 Fly Kathy Frazier 1981 100 Fly Jay Gross ...... 1991-92 Kathy Frazier 1981 200 Fly Jeanne Klawon ...... 1992-93 Desrochers, Young, 1981 400 Medley Relay Jeanne Klawon ...... 1993-94 Dexter, Frazier Allyson Gillespie ...... 1995-96 Young, Dexter, 1981 200 Medley Relay Scott Woodworth ...... 1996-97 Frazier, Desrochers Alex Johnson ...... 1998-99 Kathy Frazier 1982 50 Fly Abby Weaver ...... 2000-01 Kathy Frazier 1982 100 Fly Adam Freeman ...... 2002-03 Kathy Frazier 1982 50 Free WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

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50-yard Freestyle 1650-yard Freestyle 100-yard Butterfly DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 20.17 1994 Stewart Harris ...... 15:53.26 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 49.22 1993 Jay Gross ...... 20.36 2003 Todd Bauer ...... 16:11.02 2001 Chris Neary ...... 49.55 2003 Peter Garvin ...... 20.52 1984 Pete Edelman ...... 16:11.96 1990 John Garofolo ...... 49.69 2001 Chris Neary ...... 20.65 1990 Rick Hutchinson ...... 16:14.25 1993 Jay Gross ...... 49.69 1990 John Garofolo ...... 20.76 1979 Andy Karpuk ...... 16:14.46 1992 Rick Steenson ...... 50.73 1996 Alex Johnson ...... 20.90 2000 Adam Yerkes ...... 16:17.54 2000 Tyler Codi ...... 51.07 1997 Ethan Buckley ...... 21.02 1990 Marc Murphy ...... 16:19.20 2003 Peter Garvin ...... 51.14 2003 Jake Thieman ...... 21.05 1982 Dave Gassert ...... 16:19.64 1987 Pete Young ...... 51.23 1974 Stephen Winings ...... 21.16 2000 Gonzalo Diaz ...... 16:22.47 2003 Mark Kretzer ...... 51.31 2000 Jeff Sharpe ...... 21.24 1995 John Zanella ...... 16:23.12 1976 Chip Frazier ...... 51.56 106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 100-yard Freestyle 100-yard Backstroke 200-yard Butterfly DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 44.37 1992 Don Steenson ...... 50.14 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 1:50.30 1993 Jay Gross ...... 44.67 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 50.99 1992 Rick Steenson ...... 1:51.11 2001 Chris Neary ...... 45.45 1993 Steve Droste ...... 51.40 2003 Mark Kretzer ...... 1:52.66 2003 Peter Garvin ...... 45.58 2000 Tyler Wynn ...... 51.66 1990 John Garofolo ...... 1:52.91 1999 Alex Johnson ...... 45.77 1985 Dave Morley ...... 51.82 1988 Pete Young ...... 1:52.94 1997 Ethan Buckley ...... 45.85 1997 Scott Woodworth ...... 51.88 1981 Dave Wakely ...... 1:53.55 1990 John Garofolo ...... 46.16 2003 Mark Kretzer ...... 51.96 1981 Tim Jenkins ...... 1:54.18 1999 Bill Ruth ...... 46.16 2003 Chris Feinthel ...... 52.09 1985 Paul Duffy ...... 1:54.50 1992 Don Steenson ...... 46.21 1995 Doug Kazley ...... 52.47 2000 Victor Peng ...... 1:56.26 1993 Steve Droste ...... 46.41 1999 Patrick Doherty ...... 53.31 1977 Chip Frazier ...... 1:56.29 200-yard Freestyle 200-yard Backstroke 200-yard IM DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME 1993 Steve Droste ...... 1:50.11 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 1:38.35 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 1:50.66 1992 Don Steenson ...... 1:50.64 1995 Ethan Buckley ...... 1:40.78 1994 Rick Steenson ...... 1:52.82 2003 Christopher Feinthel .. 1:52.37 1995 Scott Broderick ...... 1:40.92 1992 Don Steenson ...... 1:53.29 1999 Tyler Wynn ...... 1:52.42 1999 Alex Johnson ...... 1:41.39 1993 Steve Droste ...... 1:54.22 1995 Doug Kazley ...... 1:52.60 1992 Don Steenson ...... 1:42.16 2003 S. Schwanhausser ...... 1:54.38 1997 Scott Woodworth ...... 1:53.36 1992 Dietrich Conze ...... 1:42.41 2002 Jack Sheehan...... 1:55.14 1985 Dave Morley ...... 1:53.50 2001 Peter Garvin ...... 1:42.96 1985 Dave Morley ...... 1:55.22 2002 Jack Sheehan...... 1:54.35 1986 Jeff Hilk ...... 1:43.10 1999 Chris Neary ...... 1:55.37 1975 Bill Drake ...... 1:55.57 1980 Mark Corl ...... 1:43.27 2003 Matt Hallowell ...... 1:56.32 1999 Patrick Doherty ...... 1:55.72 1999 Bill Ruth ...... 1:43.33 2003 Geoffrey Konopka ...... 1:56.30 100-yard Breaststroke 500-yard Freestyle DATE SWIMMER TIME 400-yard IM DATE SWIMMER TIME 2003 Micheal Guskey ...... 55.76 DATE SWIMMER TIME 1986 Jim Harvey ...... 4:34.05 2003 S. Schwanhausser ...... 56.55 2002 Jack Sheehan...... 4:05.17 1995 Stewart Harris ...... 4:34.95 2003 Stelios Saffos ...... 57.49 1985 Jim Harvey ...... 4:06.30 2003 Todd Bauer ...... 4:35.17 2003 William Schiling ...... 58.05 1995 Rick Steenson ...... 4:06.85 1994 Sloan Broderick ...... 4:36.51 2003 Geoffrey Konopka ...... 58.41 2003 Matt Hallowell ...... 4:07.28 1991 Dietrich Conze ...... 4:38.92 2002 Jack Sheehan...... 58.95 1995 Elo Comfort ...... 4:08.17 2003 Kurt McCoy ...... 4:39.81 1990 Greg Olbrich ...... 59.05 1995 Stewart Harris ...... 4:08.59 1984 Pete Edelman ...... 4:39.86 1999 Benjamin Lim ...... 59.20 1991 Rick Hutchinson ...... 4:10.44 1990 Rick Hutchinson ...... 4:39.96 2003 Andrew Steiner ...... 59.41 1992 Marc Murphy ...... 4:10.51 1980 Pat Mitchell ...... 4:39.96 1979 Frank Polefrone ...... 59.66 1999 Justin Schwarz ...... 4:13.03 1997 Justin Ganz ...... 4:13.06 1992 Marc Murphy ...... 4:40.54 200-yard Breaststroke 1000-yard Freestyle DATE SWIMMER TIME DATE SWIMMER TIME 2003 S. Schwanhausser ...... 2:01.68 1994 Stewart Harris ...... 9:36.74 2003 William Schilling ...... 2:05.15 DID YOU KNOW? WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM 1990 Rick Hutchinson ...... 9:39.55 2003 Geoffrey Konopka ...... 2:06.92 Over the course of the 2002-03 1983 Dave Gassert ...... 9:43.54 1999 Benjamin Lim ...... 2:08.95 season, Bucknell recorded 34 top- 1984 Pete Edelman ...... 9:43.54 1992 Chad Farrell...... 2:09.33 10 performances, including each of 2002 Stelios Saffos ...... 2:09.58 1981 Pat Mitchell ...... 9:47.45 the top five best times in the 100 1989 Greg Olbrich ...... 2:10.03 2003 Todd Bauer ...... 9:47.73 breast. School records were bro- 2000 Kurt McCoy ...... 9:48.83 1995 Elo Comfort ...... 2:10.13 ken in the 100 breast, 200 breast, 1991 Marc Murphy ...... 9:48.84 2003 Andrew Steiner ...... 2:10.43 200 and 400 medley relays and 1- 2000 Adam Yerkes ...... 9:50.28 1995 Vadim Turkoglu ...... 2:10.47 meter diving. 1979 Andy Karpuk ...... 9:51.50

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200-yard Medley Relay 200-yard Freestyle Relay (cont.) One-meter Diving (6 dives) PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS DATE SWIMMERS TIME DATE SWIMMERS TIME DATE DIVER SCORE 2003 Kretzer, Guskey, ...... 1:32.00 1994 Buckley, Watkinson, ..... 1:24.85 1973 Bob Richards ...... 310.55 Garvin, Willats J. Steenson, Conze 1994 Mike Malloure ...... 287.1 2000 Wynn, Guskey, ...... 1:32.24 1996 Buckley, Lannes, ...... 1:24.90 2003 Adam Freeman...... 271.65 Neary, Sharpe Fitzpatrick, Johnson 1992 Eric Carr ...... 268.65 1993 Droste, R. Steenson, .... 1:33.67 1977 John Gherlein ...... 268.45 Dillon, Gross 400-yard Freestyle Relay 1988 Dan Vener ...... 257.75 1992 D. Steenson, Farrell, .... 1:33.80 DATE SWIMMERS TIME 1978 Jeff Traver ...... 247.65 R. Steenson, Gross 1992 D. Steenson, Conze, .... 3:02.12 1991 Kevin Britton ...... 245.85 2001 Sheehan, Guskey ...... 1:33.80 Schroth, Gross 1969 Cliff Lesher ...... 241.1 Neary, Sharpe 1999 Neary, Sharpe, ...... 3:03.21 1978 Jim Harmon ...... 239.55 1990 D. Steenson, Olbrich, ... 1:34.30 Ruth, Johnson Garofolo, Donahue 1993 Conze, R. Steenson, .... 3:03.60 One-meter Diving (11 dives) 1999 Wynn, Lim, ...... 1:34.41 Droste, Gross DATE DIVER SCORE Neary, Sharpe 2001 Neary, Sharpe ...... 3:04.02 2002 Adam Freeman ...... 475.95 2002 Sheehan, Saffos ...... 1:34.53 Ferriter, Garvin 1973 Bob Richards ...... 414.78 Willats, Garvin 1987 Duffy, Young, ...... 3:04.14 1992 Kevin Britton ...... 369.65 1997 Woodworth, Turkoglu, .. 1:34.66 Morley, Harvey 1976 John Gherlein ...... 365.1 Buckley, Johnson 1988 Harvey, Young, ...... 3:04.73 1964 Bob Theiss ...... 353.85 2001 Sheehan, Guskey ...... 1:34.66 Mohuchy, Crabtree 1979 Jeff Traver ...... 345.37 Neary, Sharpe 2000 Hill, Ferriter, ...... 3:05.09 1968 Tom Gibson ...... 344.2 Sharpe, Neary 1971 Ron Farr ...... 344.19 400-yard Medley Relay 1995 Kazley, Buckley, ...... 3:05.13 1992 Tim Olesky ...... 342.25 DATE SWIMMERS TIME R. Steenson, Broderick 1977 Jim White ...... 341.67 2003 Feinthel, Guskey, ...... 3:22.93 1985 Duffy, Parsons, ...... 3:05.45 Kretzer, Garvin Hilk, Harvey Three-meter Diving (6 dives) 1992 D. Steenson, Farrell, .... 3:24.69 1997 Buckley, Lannes, ...... 3:05.77 DATE DIVER SCORE R. Steenson, Gross Woodworth, Johnson 1974 Bob Richards ...... 319.8 1990 D. Steenson, Olbrich, ... 3:25.95 800-yard Freestyle Relay 1992 Eric Carr ...... 309.15 Garofolo, Donahue 1977 John Gherlein ...... 290.45 DATE SWIMMERS TIME 1993 Droste, R. Steenson, .... 3:26.05 1979 Jeff Traver ...... 273.1 1987 Duffy, Young, ...... 6:48.45 Dillon, Gross 2003 Adam Freeman ...... 285.14 Morley, Harvey 2000 Wynn, Guskey, ...... 3:26.14 1978 Jim Harmon ...... 266.25 1985 Duffy, Hilk, ...... 6:49.13 Neary, Sharpe 1989 Dan Vener ...... 263.1 Young, Harvey 1999 Wynn, Lim, ...... 3:26.60 1968 Cliff Lesher ...... 257.95 1995 Buckley, Lannes, ...... 6:49.33 Neary, Johnson 1983 Dave Hartstein ...... 236.1 R. Steenson, Broderick 1987 Morley, Duffy, ...... 3:26.86 1973 George Evans ...... 231.05 Young, Harvey 1988 Harvey, Young, ...... 6:49.57 1988 Harvey, Olbrich, ...... 3:28.02 Garofolo, Crabtree Three-meter Diving (11 dives) Garofolo, Young 1994 J. Steenson, Broderick, 6:50.68 DATE DIVER SCORE 1991 D. Steenson, Farrell, .... 3:28.10 Conze, Buckley 2002 Adam Freeman ...... 451.25 Gross, Schroth 1986 Hilk, Morley, ...... 6:52.41 1974 Bob Richards ...... 434.07 2002 Sheehan, Saffos ...... 3:28.25 Fitch, Harvey 1979 Jeff Traver ...... 368.94 Willats, Garvin 1992 D. Steenson, Schroth, .. 6:52.54 1976 John Gherlein ...... 365.22 R. Steenson, Conze 1997 Mike Malloure ...... 361.55 200-yard Freestyle Relay 1981 Schulte, Mitchell, ...... 6:53.04 1970 Cliff Lesher ...... 361.3 DATE SWIMMERS TIME Corl, Jenkins 1992 Kevin Britton ...... 351.15 1999 Neary, Ruth, ...... 1:22.01 1979 Mitchell, Corl, ...... 6:53.18 1970 Ron Farr ...... 339.2 Sharpe, Johnson Karpuk, Schulte 1978 Bob Whitesell ...... 336.65 2003 Thieman, Guskey, ...... 1:22.17 1980 Mitchell, Schulte, ...... 6:55.99 1992 Eric Carr ...... 328.95 Willats, Garvin Young, Corl 2000 Neary, Hill, ...... 1:22.80 Ferriter, Sharpe One-meter Diving (6 optionals)* 2001 Neary, Garvin ...... 1:23.14 DATE DIVER SCORE Ferriter, Sharpe 2003 Adam Freeman ...... 299.73 1993 Gross, Droste, ...... 1:23.62 2003 Jake Thompson ...... 209.47 Watkinson, Conze 2003 Joe Duncan ...... 204.60 1992 Gross, Conze, ...... 1:23.78 2001 Adam Fackler ...... 203.55 BOLD - 2002-03 records R. Steenson, Schroth 2002 Steve Evans ...... 185.62 1997 Fitzpatrick, Johnson, .... 1:23.89 2001 Ethan Lew ...... 134.00 Lannes, Buckley * New format starting in 2001 2000 Neary, Garvin ...... 1:24.57 Ferriter, Sharpe WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

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1966-67 (1st at Johns Hopkins) 1973-74 (1st at West Chester) 1984-85 (2nd at Delaware) MEN’S MIDDLE ATLANTIC Charles Buffington 100 Back 57.7 William Drake 200 Back 1:59.69 Jim Harvey 200 IM 1:53.26 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Charles Buffington 200 Back 2:04.9 Geoff Miller 200 Free 1:46.90 Jim Harvey 400 IM 4:06.30 1958-59 (at Franklin & Marshall) Chuck Petzold 100 Breast 1:04.3 Geoff Miller 500 Free 4:49.83 David Morely 100 Back 52.65 William Barett 50 Free 400 Free Relay 3:19.7 Bob Richards 1m Diving 369.81 David Morely 200 Back 1:53.50 Deane, Sinkinson, Eber, Sundberg Bob Richards 3m Diving 434.07 400 Free Relay 3:05.45 1959-60 (1st at Bucknell) 400 Medley Relay 3:45.1 R. Schwanhausser 200 IM 2:00.32 Duffy, Hilk, Young, Parsons William Dearstyne 100 Back Buffington, Schmeiske, Petzold, Baxter Joe Triszczuk 400 IM 4:17.88 800 Free Relay 6:49.13 William Dearstyne 200 Back Joe Triszczuk 200 Fly 1:58.18 Edelman, Hilk, Young, Duffy Charles Maunz 100 Breast 1967-68 (1st at West Chester) Steve Winings 50 Free 21.33 Charles Maunz 200 Breast Mike Sinkinson 50 Free 22.6 400 Medley Relay 3:38.63 1985-86 (2nd at Drexel) William Dorr 220 Free Jeff Wilkinson 100 Fly 54.3 Drake, Winings, Triszczuk, Miller Jim Harvey 200 Free 1:40.12 William Dorr 440 Free 400 Free Relay 3:17.0 400 Free Relay 3:12.31 Jim Harvey 500 Free 4:34.05 400 Medley Relay 400 Medley Relay 3:43.8 Winings, Triszczuk, Schwanhausser, Miller Jim Harvey 200 Fly 1:52.44 106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 Dearstyne, Maunz, Dorr, Cannon 800 Free Relay 7:11.09 Dave Morely 200 Back 1:55.27 1968-69 (1st at Bucknell) Triszczuk, Miller, Schwanhausser, Drake 1960-61 (1st at West Chester) Jeff Wilkinson 100 Fly 55.0 1986-87 (1st at Lafayette) William Dearstyne 100 Back 400 Free Relay 3:15.7 MEN’S EAST COAST Jim Harvey 50 Free 20.41 William Dearstyne 200 Back Krohmer, Landes, Olson, Sinkinson Jim Harvey 100 Free 45.32 William Dorr 440 Free 800 Free Relay 7:21.4 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Jim Harvey 200 Free 1:39.39 Wilkinson, Landes, Krohmer, Sinkinson 1974-75 (1st at LaSalle) David Morley 100 Back 53.68 1961-62 (2nd at Gettysburg) William Drake 500 Free 4:45.90 David Morley 200 Back 1:56.73 William Dearstyne 100 Back 1969-70 (2nd at Delaware) Geoff Miller 100 Free 1:55.58 Peter Young 200 Fly 1:54.03 William Dearstyne 200 Back Cliff Lesher 3m Diving 361.30 Geoff Miller 200 Free 1:44.44 400 Medley Relay 3:28.29 Charles Maunz 100 Breast Peter O’Keeffe 100 Free 48.6 Randy Roach 400 IM 4:17.34 Morley, Duffy, Young, Harvey Charles Maunz 200 Breast Peter O’Keeffe 200 Free 1:49.4 R. Schwanhausser 200 IM 1:56.72 400 Free Relay 3:04.30 Eric Moore 440 Free Greg Olson 200 Fly 2:01.9 400 Medley Relay 3:32.98 Duffy, Young, Morley, Harvey 400 Medley Relay Greg Olson 500 Free 5:01.3 Drake, Schwanhausser, Triszczuk, Miller 800 Free Relay 6:48.45 Maunz, Dearstyne, Stratton, Dorr Greg Olson 1650 Free 17:55.3 400 Free Relay 3:09.91 Duffy, Young, Morley, Harvey Bob Young 200 Back 2:04.2 Miller, Schwanhausser, Drake, Triszczuk 1962-63 (1st at Bucknell) 800 Free Relay 6:58.21 1987-88 (2nd at Delaware) Tom Boak 100 Breast 1:07.5 1970-71 (1st at LaSalle) Drake, Schwanhausser, Miller, Triszczuk Jim Harvey 200 IM 1:50.66 Enos Fry 50 Free 22.2 Mike Huffman 1650 Free 17:48.6 Jim Harvey 100 Free 44.37 Enos Fry 100 Free 50.9 Peter O’Keeffe 100 Free 48.3 1975-76 (1st at Delaware) Jim Harvey 200 Free 1:38.52 Jim Smigie 100 Fly 54.9 Peter O’Keeffe 200 Free 1:45.8 John Gherlein 1m Diving 365.10 400 Medley Relay 3:28.02 Jim Smigie 200 Fly 2:04.9 Peter O’Keeffe 500 Free 5:01.2 John Gherlein 3m Diving 365.22 Harvey, Olbrich, Garofolo, Young Jerry Thimme 200 Free 1:54.8 Steve Winings 50 Free 21.54 Geoff Miller 50 Free 21.26 400 Free Relay 3:04.73 John Weinmann 200 IM 2:15.5 Steve Winings 100 Breast 1:02.3 Frank Polefrone 100 Breast 1:00.27 Mohuchy, Young, Crabtree, Harvey 400 Free Relay 3:22.2 400 Free Relay 3:13.7 Frank Polefrone 200 Breast 2:13.43 800 Free Relay 6:51.54 Dove, Fleming, Fry, Smigie Winings, Krohmer, Landes, O’Keeffe Randy Roach 400 IM 4:13.64 Hastings, Young, Crabtree, Harvey 800 Free Relay 7:23.7 800 Free Relay 7:01.01 1963-64 (1st at Lehigh) Huffman, Krohman, Allen, O’Keeffe Miller, Vanderwilt, Cahill, Triszczuk 1988-89 (4th at Drexel) Phil Reynolds 100 Breast 1:04.3 None Phil Reynolds 200 Breast 2:22.7 1971-72 (1st at Delaware) 1976-77 (1st at LaSalle) Jim Smigie 100 Fly 54.7 John Grannis 1650 Free 17:37.47 Chip Frazier 200 Fly 1:56.29 1989-90 (2nd at Lafayette) Jim Smigie 200 Fly 2:04.3 Peter O’Keeffe 200 Free 1:45.79 400 Medley Relay 3:33.82 John Garofolo 100 Fly 50.21 Bob Theiss 1m Diving 353.85 R. Schwanhausser 100 Back 55.37 Bradshaw, Polefrone, Frazier, Young Don Steenson 100 Back 52.54 Jerry Thimme 200 Free 1:53.5 R. Schwanhausser 200 IM 2:01.9 400 Medley Relay 3:27.30 Jerry Thimme 500 Free 5:15.0 400 Medley Relay 3:41.97 1977-78 (1st at LaSalle) D. Steenson, Olbrich, Garofolo, Gross 400 Medley Relay 3:47.0 Schwanhausser, Slick, Winings, Landes Chip Frazier 100 Fly 51.56 Hanford, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove 400 Free Relay 3:14.18 MEN’S PATRIOT LEAGUE 400 Free Relay 3:21.2 Winings, Landes, Drake, O’Keeffe 1978-79 (1st at Delaware) Dove, Larzelere, Fleming, Thimme 800 Free Relay 7:14.71 Chip Frazier 100 Fly 51.72 CHAMPIONS Schwanhausser, Drake, Klopping, O’Keeffe Andy Karpuk 1650 Free 16:14.47 1990-91 (3rd at Fordham) 1964-65 (1st at Elizabethtown) Frank Polefrone 100 Breast 59.91 Jay Gross 50 Free 21.10 Phil Reynolds 100 Breast 1:04.3 1972-73 (1st at LaSalle) 400 Medley Relay 3:31.62 Jay Gross 100 Fly 51.14 Phil Reynolds 200 Breast 2:24.3 William Drake 200 Back 1:59.16 Layton, Polefrone, Young, Corl Don Steenson 100 Back 51.80 Jim Smigie 100 Fly 53.5 Paul Johnson 200 Breast 2:19.73 Don Steenson 200 Back 1:53.66 Jim Smigie 200 Fly 2:01.4 Barry Kita 200 Fly 2:00.27 1979-80 (2nd at LaSalle) 200 Medley Relay 1:34.97 Jim Smigie 200 IM 2:06.7 Geoff Miller 200 Free 1:44.68 None Steenson, Farrell, Gross, Schroth Geoff Miller 500 Free 4:51.11

Jerry Thimme 200 Free 1:54.8 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM Jerry Thimme 500 Free 5:17.6 Bob Richards 1m Diving 414.78 1980-81 (2nd at LaSalle) 1991-92 (4th at Army) Fred Woertman 100 Back 56.6 Bob Richards 3m Diving 401.75 800 Free Relay 6:53.04 Jay Gross 50 Free 20.50 Fred Woertman 200 Back 2:04.9 Steve Winings 50 Free 21.38 Schulte, Mitchell, Corl, Jenkins Jay Gross 100 Free 44.87 400 Free Relay 3:23.0 Steve Winings 100 Breast 1:03.93 Jay Gross 100 Fly 50.07 Thimme, Door, Green, Deane 400 Medley Relay 3:38.88 1981-82 (5th at Delaware) Don Steenson 100 Back 50.14 400 Medley Relay 3:46.0 Schwanhausser, Winings, Triszczuk, Miller None Don Steenson 200 Back 1:50.64 Woertman, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove 400 Free Relay 3:11.11 200 Medley Relay 1:33.80 Winings, Miller, Triszczuk, Schwanhausser 1982-83 (3rd at LaSalle) D. Steenson, Farrell, R. Steenson, Gross 1965-66 (2nd at Gettysburg) 800 Free Relay 7:08.07 None 400 Free Relay 3:02.72 Phil Reynolds 100 Breast 1:04.0 Miller, Triszczuk, Heller, Schwanhausser D. Steenson, Conze, Schroth, Gross Phil Reynolds 200 Breast 2:22.2 1983-84 (2nd at Lafayette) Jay Gross Co-Swimmer of Meet Jerry Thimme 200 Free 1:53.7 David Morley 100 Back 53.36

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1992-93 (4th at Colgate) WOMEN’S EAST COAST Hartnett, Grunow, Gillespie, Klawon PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Steve Droste 200 IM 1:55.34 400 Free Relay NCAA MEN’S COLLEGE Steve Droste 100 Back 51.64 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Grunow, Maguire, Klawon, Hartnett DIVISION CHAMPIONS Jay Gross 50 Free 20.56 1982-83 (5th at Drexel) Margaret Grunow Co-Swimmer of Meet 1963-64 Jay Gross 100 Free 45.04 Kathy Hoey 1650 Free 17:54.87 Jay Gross 100 Fly 50.33 1993-94 (3rd at Fordham) BUCKNELL WINS COLLEGE DIVISION NATIONAL TEAM TITLE 200 Free Relay 1:23.62 1983-84 (3rd at Hofstra) 200 Medley Relay 1:50.88 Phil Reynolds 100 breast 1:03.6 Gross, Watkinson, Droste, Conze Sue Knight 50 Free 24.87 Brooks, Gillespie, Klawon, Hartnett Jim Smigie 200 fly 2:03.5 400 Medley Relay 3:26.10 Kathy Lynch 100 Back 1:00.68 400 Medley Relay 4:01.64 Jerry Thimme 1650 free 18:42.1 Droste, Dillon, R. Steenson, Gross Kathy Lynch 200 Free 1:55.56 Brooks, Gillespie, Klawon, Hartnett 400 Free Relay 3:03.60 200 Free Relay 1:39.01 Jerry Thimme 200 free 1:50.7 400 Free Relay 3:21.4 Conze, Droste, R. Steenson, Gross 1984-85 (2nd at Lafayette) Klawon, Hartnett, DiLenge, Maguire Thimme, Fleming, Larzelere, Dove Jay Gross Co-Swimmer of Meet Sue Knight 50 Free 25.28 400 Free Relay 3:34.13 400 Medley Relay 3:48.3 Steve Droste Co-Swimmer of Meet Kathy Lynch 100 Back 1:00.60 Klawon, Hartnett, DiLenge, Maguire Hanford, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove 1993-94 (4th at Fordham) Kathy Lynch 200 Back 2:10.56 Rick Steenson 200 Fly 1:53.17 Cheryl Trepp 500 Free 5:12.60 1994-95 (2nd at Navy) 1964-65 Rick Steenson 200 IM 1:52.82 Cheryl Trepp 1650 Free 17:59.88 Jeanne Klawon 50 Free 24.18 BUCKNELL PLACES THIRD IN NCAA 800 Free Relay 6:50.68 800 Free Relay 7:57.97 Jen Myers 100 Back 58.63 COLLEGE DIVISION MEET R. Steenson, Broderick, Buckley, Conze Schwalbe, Trepp, Oliver, Lynch Jen Myers 200 Back 2:03.30 Jen Myers 200 IM 2:09.78 Jim Smigie 200 fly 2:00.0 Fred Woertman 100 back 56.4 1994-95 (3rd at Navy) 1985-86 (2nd at Delaware) Jen Myers Swimmer of the Meet Fred Woertman 200 back 2:04.6 Ethan Buckley 200 Free 1:40.78 Kathy Lynch 100 Back 1:01.33 400 Medley Relay 3:43.4 Kathy Lynch 200 Back 2:10.82 1995-96 (4th at Colgate) 1995-96 (3rd at Colgate) Jen Myers 200 Back 2:05.91 Woertman, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove Alex Johnson 50 Free 20.90 1986-87 (1st at Drexel) Alex Johnson 100 Free 46.28 Kathy Lynch 500 Free 5:11.01 1996-97 (5th at Army) BUCKNELL MEN’S Kathy Lynch 200 Back 2:08.88 Jen Myers 100 Back 58.40 1996-97 (3rd at Army) Susan Orth 200 Fly 2:11.21 Jen Myers 200 Back 2:05.93 EASTERN CHAMPIONS Ethan Buckley 200 Free 1:41.41 800 Free Relay 7:54.42 Kate Wood 400 IM 4:33.16 1959-60 (Eastern Seaboards) Scott Woodworth 100 Back 51.95 Hirtler, Oliver, Schwalbe, Lynch Bill Dearstyne 100 back 59.4 1997-98 (3rd at Colgate) 1997-98 (3rd at Colgate) 1987-88 (3rd at Lafayette) Jen Myers 100 Back 59.29 1986-87 (Eastern Seaboards) Scott Woodworth 200 Back 1:54.15 None Jen Myers 200 Back 2:05.05 Jim Harvey 100 free 44.93 Jen Myers 200 IM 2:10.73 1998-99 (3rd at Navy) 1988-89 (3rd at Delaware) 400 Medley Relay 3:57.01 1987-88 (Eastern Seaboards) Alex Johnson 200 Free 1:41.39 Kelly Appler 100 Breast 1:10.41 Myers, Wilson, Brendemarti, Baker Jim Harvey 100 fly 49.22 200 Free Relay 1:22.01 200 Medley Relay 1:48.86 Neary, Ruth, Sharpe, Johnson 1989-90 (4th at Drexel) Myers, Wilson, Brandemarti, Baker 1991-92 (ECACs) 400 Free Relay 3:03.31 Margaret Grunow 50 Free 24.22 800 Free Relay 7:54.48 Jay Gross 100 fly 50.52 Neary, Ruth, Sharpe, Johnson Margaret Grunow 100 Free 52.38 Myers, Fayer, Mutz, Wood Jay Gross 100 free 44.79 Margaret Grunow 200 Free 1:53.76 Don Steenson 100 back 50.97 1999-2000 (3rd at Army) 1998-99 (4th at Navy) Don Steenson 200 back 1:50.85 Chris Neary 50 Free 20.70 Molly Lowe 400 IM 4:30.34 Chris Neary 100 Free 50.22 WOMEN’S PATRIOT 1992-93 (ECACs) Tyler Wynn 100 Back 51.93 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1999-2000 (4th at Army) Jay Gross 50 free 20.36 200 Medley Relay 1:32.24 1990-91 (2nd at Fordham) Kelly Wilson 100 Breast 1:07.16 Jay Gross 100 free 44.67 Wynn, Guskey, Neary, Sharpe Margaret Grunow 100 Free 53.08 400 Medley Relay 3:55.52 200 Free Relay 1:22.80 Margaret Grunow 200 Free 1:55.37 Golino, Wilson, Mosler, Weaver 1998-99 (ECACs) Neary, Hill, Ferriter, Sharpe 200 Medley Relay 1:34.97 Alex Johnson 50 free 21.08 Appler, Grunow, Hartnett, Falcione 2000-01 (2nd at Colgate) 2000-01 (3rd at Colgate) 400 Free Relay 4:01.23 None 2001-02 (ECACs) Chris Neary 50 Free 20.65 Hartnett, Grunow, Falcione, Banashek Adam Freeman 1m Diving 289.45 Chris Neary 100 Fly 49.63 2001-02 (2nd at Navy) 200 Free Relay 1:23.14 1991-92 (2nd at Army) Meghan Freese 50 Free 24.10 BUCKNELL WOMEN’S Neary, Garvin, Ferriter, Sharpe Margaret Grunow 50 Free 23.58 Daniela Faas 1650 Free 17:13.27 400 Free Relay 3:04.02 Margaret Grunow 100 Free 51.11 Jerry Foley Coach of the Year EASTERN CHAMPIONS Neary, Sharpe, Ferriter, Garvin Margaret Grunow 100 Fly 56.52 1992-93 (ECACs) Kathleen Hartnett 100 Back 58.38 2002-03 (1st at Bucknell) Margaret Grunow 100 fly 56.30 2001-02 (4th at Navy) Kathleen Hartnett 200 Back 2:03.61 Lectie Altman 200 Free 1:53.11 None 200 Free Relay 1:38.14 Jamie Flick 100 Breast 1:04.69 Hartnett, Boles, DiLenge, Grunow Jamie Flick 200 Breast 2:20.30 2002-03 (1st at Bucknell) 200 Medley Relay 1:48.79 Meghan Freese 50 Free 23.32 Adam Freeman 1m Diving 299.73 Hartnett, Boles, Grunow, DiLenge Meghan Freese 100 Free 51.09 Peter Garvin 50 Free 20.52 Margaret Grunow Co-Swimmer of Meet Darby Golino 100 Back 57.36 Peter Garvin 100 Free 45.58 Lynn Kachmarik Coach of the Year Darby Golino 200 Back 2:02.27 Mark Kretzer 200 Fly 1:52.66 200 Free Relay 1:34.94 200 Free Relay 1992-93 (2nd at Colgate) Wild, Krakowski, Freese, Flick Thieman, Guskey, Willats, Garvin Linda Fink 1650 Free 17:25.97 800 Free Relay 7:35.25 Jerry Foley Coach of the Year Margaret Grunow 50 Free 23.88 Faas, Dolan, Altman, Cancro Margaret Grunow 100 Free 51.77 200 Medley Relay 1:44.35 Margaret Grunow 100 Fly 56.71 Golino, Flick, Krakowski, Freese 200 Free Relay 1:36.87 400 Medley Relay 3:49.54 Hartnett, DiLenge, Klawon, Grunow Golino, Krakowski, Freese, Flick WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM 400 Medley Relay 3:54.96 Jerry Foley Coach of the Year 2003-04 BUCKNELL SWIMMING & DIVING 21 10 PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESIDENTS’ CUPS 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP SCRAPBOOK

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2003 CHAMPIONSHIP SCRAPBOOK FIRST IN THE NATION IN GRADUATION RATES 43 PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2003 WOMEN’S PL STANDINGS 1. Bucknell ...... 812.5 2. Navy ...... 575 3. Lehigh ...... 520 4. Colgate ...... 494 5. Army ...... 431 6. American ...... 300.5 7. Holy Cross ...... 193 8. Lafayette ...... 157

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2003-04 BUCKNELL SWIMMING & DIVING 23 10 PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESIDENTS’ CUPS HALL OF FAME BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME In 2002, Roger Schwanhausser ’75, was inducted into the Bucknell swimmer in Middle Atlantic Conference history to win seven individual Athletics Hall of Fame, putting him in broad company with many other championships. He led Bucknell to the 1964 NCAA College Division outstanding Bison swimmers and divers. Championship and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1980. Schwanhausser was one of the leaders of a terrific Bison swim- Joining the Hall of Fame two years later was Bill Dearstyne ’62. ming team that captured four straight Middle Atlantic Conference and Twice a co-captain of the Bison team, he was a Middle Atlantic Con- East Coast Conference team championships. In addition to winning ference 100- and 200-yard backstroke champion for three straight three individual conference titles, Schwanhausser earned gold med- years, and the Eastern 100-yard backstroke champion in 1960. als on 11 different relay teams, including three in 1973 and all four in Peter O’Keeffe ’72, who led Bucknell to two MAC team champi- 1975, when all of the wins came in record time. In addition to setting onships, won the MAC 200-yard freestyle three straight years, and four ECC marks in 1975, the Bison achieved the rare accomplishment was on five MAC relay championships teams. O’Keeffe was an NCAA of winning all four relays with the same men. University Division All-American in the 100-yard backstroke in 1971. 106 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 106 A native of Summit, N.J., Schwanhausser demonstrated his ver- He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1984. satility and teamwork by handling a leg on the 800 free relay as well as The fourth and fifth members of the Bucknell swimming family to the breaststroke leg of the 400 medley relay. He gradutated with join the Hall of Fame were Bob Latour and Bob Richards, both of whom Bucknell records in the 100 backstroke and 200 individual medley, were inducted at Homecoming in 1985. and he still ranks in the top 10 in both events. In 1975, Schwanhausser Bob Latour was Bucknell’s swimming coach from the inception of was presented with the William Dearstyne-William Dorr Award. His the sport on campus in 1956 until 1968, and served as director of son, Stephen was a senior on the men’s Patriot League championship athletics from 1968-78. He led teams to Middle Atlantic Conference team in 2002-03, and he graduated as the school record holder in the championships in 1960, 1963-65, and 1967-68, and coached the 1964 200 breaststroke. They are the only father-son combination in any sport team to victory in the inaugural NCAA College Division Championship. in Bucknell history to hold school records. Sixteen of his swimmers were selected to the College Division All- Former swimming standout Jim Harvey was among the eight mem- America team, and his dual meet record was 83-31. Latour is a pro- bers inducted to the university’s Athletic Hall of Fame for 1999. Harvey fessor of physical education emeritus. is one of the most decorated swimmers in Bucknell history. He gradu- A 1974 graduate and the finest diver in Bucknell history, Bob ated as the owner of eight individual school records. More than a de- Richards won the Middle Atlantic Conference one- and three-meter cade later, seven of his marks remain on the board. championships in 1973 and 1974. Co-captain of the 1973-74 swim- During his career, Harvey dominated ming and diving team, he was a member of teams which won 36 of 43 the East Coast Conference, winning 11 of dual meets and four straight conference titles. Richards still holds ev- 12 races while swimming as a member of ery school record, marking the oldest remaining aquatics record at eight winning relay teams. He was named Bucknell. the Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet in Among the eight men inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986 was each of his four years. Harvey won ECC Scott Schulte, a two-time water polo All-American and the all-time NCAA championship titles in seven different scoring leader in the sport with 586 goals. Schulte was the high scorer events, twice qualifying for the NCAA in four straight NCAA Championships, holds the career record for goals Championships where he was honorable in the Championships with 50 and was named to the All-East first team mention in the 50-meter freestyle in 1988. four straight years. He led Bucknell to four straight Eastern champion- He was the Eastern champion in the 100 ships and NCAA Tournament bids. He also had seven top six finishes freestyle in 1987 and the 100 butterfly in in his career in the East Coast Conference Swimming Championships. 1988. Kathy Frazier ’82 was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1987 and Dick Russell In 1998, Geoff Miller and Kathy Lynch is the first member of the women’s swimming team so honored. A were among the eight new members in- three-time captain, she earned 19 All-America citations in AIAW com- ducted into the Hall of Fame. Miller, a 1976 graduate, left Bucknell as petitions, three of them with top five finishes at the Division II Champi- the school record-holder in the 100-yard freestyle and amassed over onships her senior season. A specialist in freestyle and butterfly events, 300 dual meet points. Miller won gold at the ECC Championships in Frazier had an 84-5 career record in dual meet events and held eight the 200-yard freestyle three times and captured conference crowns in school records upon graduation. the 50, 100 and 500-yard freestyle races during his career. Joining this stellar family at Homecoming in 1988 was Greg Olson Lynch was a two-year captain for the Bison’s women’s swimming ’70. He was the highest dual-meet scorer in school history at the time team before graduating in 1987. Lynch claimed a combined eight indi- of his graduation. As a senior, Olson was a Middle Atlantic Conference vidual ECC titles in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle and the 100 and champion in both the 500- and 1650-yard freestyle and the 200-yard 200-yard backstroke events. butterfly, while holding school records in the three distance freestyle The class of 1997 inductees included Miller’s former coach, Dick events. Russell, who was inducted into the inaugural Collegiate Water Polo Jerry Thimme, a 1966 graduate, was inducted in 1990. Thimme Association’s Hall of Fame in 2002, and the first-ever varsity captain was co-captain of the 1965-66 team that was runner-up in the MAC

of a women’s team at Bucknell, Sue Mestier Brauner. Russell led the and won five conference gold medals. While helping lead Bucknell to WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM men’s swimming program to 11 conference championships during his the team championship in 1964 NCAA competition, he placed first in 26-year career as head coach. Brauner captained the first varsity the 200- and 1650-yard freestyle. That same year, Thimme was named women’s team in 1973 which finished fifth at the Easterns and in the All-American in four events and was so honored in two events in 1965. Top 20 at Nationals. The 1993 ballot included 1977 graduate Cathy Karpuk. Karpuk, a Bill Drake ’75, one of the finest swimmers in Bucknell history, was diver, was the first women’s All-American at Bucknell, after a fifth-place inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1996. Predominantly a backstroker, finish in the 3-meter dive and a sixth-place finish in the 1-meter dive at Drake captured three consecutive conference championships in the the 1977 AIAW Small College National Championships. In addition, 200-backstroke, and garnered a total of 11 conference titles. Drake Karpuk still holds two Bucknell championship meet records. was undefeated in the 200-backstroke as a junior and senior, and com- peted at the NCAA Championships in 1975. Jim Smigie ’65, who won six NCAA gold medals, was the first

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THE ABC’S OF THE RECRUITING PROCESS PATRIOT 43 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

ADMISSIONS & APPLICATIONS EARLY DECISION You can reach our Admissions Office by calling (570) 577-1101. To re- Students who are absolutely, 100% confident Bucknell is their top college ceive an application, please call our admissions office or send a written choice are encouraged to apply during the Early Decision process. Ad- request to: Bucknell Admissions Office, Freas Hall, Bucknell University, vantages are that you’ll have an Admissions decision prior to Christmas Lewisburg, PA 17837. and all students accepted during the early decision process are guaran- teed financial aid for which they qualify. CALENDAR A typical recruiting calendar for a prospective student-athlete interested in EVALUATIONS swimming and diving would go something like this: As per NCAA by-law 13.02.6.1, an evaluation is any off-campus activity designed to assess the academic qualifications or athletic ability of a pros- ** Summer 2003 — Make unofficial visits to schools of interest. pect, including any visit to a prospect’s educational institution (during which ** September 2003 — Contact head coach Jerry Foley if Bucknell falls no contact occurs) or the observation of a prospect participating in any within your top-five list of potential colleges. Send a letter expressing in- practice or competition at any site. We are limited in our number of evalu- terest in the swimming & diving program. It would be helpful to include a ations per prospective student-athlete. transcript and any videotape you may have available. Also, the student- athlete should be registered with the NCAA Clearinghouse. See your high FINANCIAL AID school athletics director or guidance counselor for information. Bucknell University does not offer athletic scholarships in the sport of ** October 2003 — Head coach Jerry Foley will be in contact regarding swimming. All financial aid is awarded on the basis of need. Prospective the student-athlete’s interest and possible visit date. The student-athlete student-athletes should complete the CSS “Profile Form” in the early Fall. and family should file CSS Financial Aid Profile Form. See your college guidance counselor for information. INTERVIEWS ** November 15, 2003 — Deadline for Admissions Early Decision I and Head coach Jerry Foley strongly encourages all prospective student-ath- Financial Aid applications for Early Decision I candidates. letes to arrange for an on-campus interview with the Admissions Office. If ** Late December, 2003 — Target date for Admissions letters to go out it is not possible to interview on campus, alumni interviews are highly for Early Decision I candidates. recommended. All interviews should be arranged through the Admissions ** January 1, 2004 — Deadline for Admissions Regular Decision and Office by calling (570) 577-1101. Early Decision II. Deadline for Financial Aid applications for Regular Deci- sion and Early Decision II candidates. TELEPHONE CALLS ** Late January, 2004 — Target date for Admissions decision letters to As per NCAA by-law 13.1.3.1, institutional staff members may not tele- go out for Early Decision II candidates. phone a prospect (or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians) prior to ** Late March, 2004 — Target date for Admissions decision letters to go July 1 following the prospect’s completion of the junior year in high school. out for Regular Decision candidates. After July 1, institutional staff members may telephone a prospect once ** Mid-April, 2004 — Target date for open house weekend for all ac- per week (measured Sunday through Saturday). The once-per-week limit cepted applicants. applies to the entire institution. ** May 1, 2004 — Deadline for se- curing spot in class of 2008 with VIDEO TAPES deposit. In an attempt to make an accurate assessment as soon as possible, it is recommended videotapes be forwarded to head coach Jerry Foley’s at- CLEARINGHOUSE tention as soon as possible. The video need not be an elaborate produc- The NCAA mandates that all stu- tion. Some simple competition or practice tape is sufficient with you being dent-athletes interested in compet- easily identified. ing at the Division I or II level must be certified through the NCAA Ini- VISITS, Official tial Eligibility Clearinghouse. Con- According to NCAA by-law 13.7.1.2, a prospect may not make more than tact high school coaches, athletics five expense-paid visits to NCAA member institutions, regardless of the director and/or guidance counselor number of sports in which the prospect is involved. An institution may not for necessary paperwork. provide an expense-paid visit to a prospect who has not presented the institution with a high school (or college) academic transcript and a score CONTACTS from a PSAT, an SAT, a PACTPlus, or an ACT test taken on a national As per NCAA by-law 13.02.3, a contact is any face-to-face encounter testing date under national testing conditions. The official visit may not between a prospect or the prospect’s parent or legal guardian and an exceed 48 hours. institutional staff member or athletics representative during which any dia- logue occurs in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Any such face-to- VISITS, Unofficial face encounter that is prearranged or takes place on the grounds of the According to NCAA by-law 13.8.1, a prospect may visit an institution's prospect's high school, or at the site of organized competition or practice campus at the prospect's own expense an unlimited number of times and involving the prospect’s high school, preparatory school, two-year col- may make an unofficial visit before the prospect's senior year in high school. lege, or all-star team is considered a contact, regardless of the conversa- tion that occurs. We are limited to three off-campus contact days per If a prospective student-athlete and/or parent has any questions, prospective student-athlete. please feel free to call head coach Jerry Foley at (570) 577-1530. Best times to reach Coach Foley are between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 CORRESPONDENCE p.m. Also, please feel free to forward any correspondence you feel It’s important that the prospective student-athlete get in touch with head will be helpful in her assessment of a prospective student-athlete. coach Jerry Foley as soon as possible. A simple letter of inquiry into the swimming and diving program will initiate the recruiting process. In the spring of your junior year or early senior year is the most appropriate time to contact Coach Foley. WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM

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