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Notes on the Selection Process for 2007 the Normal Selection Process Notes on the selection process for 2007 The normal selection process was run two separate ways. It was run once without including any relays or relay lead-offs from either the ACC or Big 12 Conferences. It was then run again including all times from the ACC and Big 12 Conferences. The ‘Invited Time’ was obtained by the SLOWER of the two processes, on an event by event basis. Once the ‘Invited Time’ was known, ANY entry that was EQUAL or FASTER than the ‘Invited Time’ was accepted as an ‘Invited Athlete’. Coaches: Remember your athletes must swim at least one of their invited events. Alternates: Due to the extra athletes being invited to the Championships, no alternates will be selected. NCAA Division I Champ. Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/8/2007 Page 1 NCAA Men's D1 Championships - 3/15/2007 to 3/17/2007 Psych Sheet Event 1 Men 200 Yard Freestyle Relay Invited Time: 1:19.16 NCAA: 1:15.78 3/24/2005 California California D DRAGANJA, M CAVIC, J TILLY, R GIMBUTIS American: 1:16.49 3/28/2002 Stanford Stanford R BAL, P MARSHALL,, A SCHNELL, B O'BRYAN US Open: 1:15.78 3/24/2005 California California D DRAGANJA, M CAVIC, J TILLY, R GIMBUTIS Pool: 1:15.78 3/24/2005 California California Draganja, Cavic, Tilly, Gimbutis Team Relay Seed Time 1 Auburn 1:16.52 1) Cielo, Cesar SO 2) Puninski, Alexei JR 3) Lundquist, Bryan SR 4) Targett, Matt JR 2 Northwestern 1:17.21 1) Barbic, Bruno JR 2) Bubolz, Kyle SO 3) Alexandrov, Mike SR 4) Grevers, Matt SR 3 Stanford 1:17.50 1) Crowe, Matt SR 2) Wildman-Tobriner, Ben S 3) Ransom, Kyle SR 4) Dunford, Jason SO 4 Arizona 1:17.97 1) Subirats, Albert JR 2) Townsend, Darian JR 3) Nilo Oliveria, Nicho SO 4) Smith, Jordan FR 5 California 1:18.05 1) Copeland, William JR 2) Godec, Jernej JR 3) Adrian, Nathan FR 4) Whittington, Joe JR 6 Texas 1:18.44 1) Harris, Jeremy JR 2) Lowe, Matthew JR 3) Ohalloran, Tyler SR 4) Weber-Gale, Garrett SR 7 Minnesota 1:18.49 1) Volcansek, Ales SR 2) Schmidt, Tyler JR 3) Woodson, Michael JR 4) Cerensek, Igor SR 8 Ohio State 1:18.86 1) Doyle, Joseph SR 2) Voelker, Matthew JR 3) Elber, Joel FR 4) Lemyre, Robert SR 9 Wisconsin 1:18.88 1) Sorensen, Kyle SO 2) Desautels, Mike SO 3) Davies, Phil FR 4) Molzahn, Tom SR 10 West Virginia 1:18.89 1) Langenfeld, Andrew SO 2) Povazsai, Zoltan FR 3) Tolic, Ivan FR 4) Delic, Nick JR 11 Tennessee 1:19.12 1) Alesi, Octavio JR 2) Engle, Andrew SR OFFICIAL3) Morrell, Nolan SO 4) Murphy, Barry SO 12 Brigham Young 1:19.13 1) Allen, Brett SR 2) Azevedo, Jorge SR 3) Patience, Chris SR 4) Price, Travis JR 13 Georgia 1:19.14 1) Bibliowicz, Nathan JR 2) Cellini, Michael SR 3) Hollinger, Cameron SR 4) Smutz, Joe SR 14 Florida 1:19.16 1) Penniman, Daniel 2) Salatta, Lucas SO 3) Hughes, Tim JR 4) Ally, Bradley SO ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 15 Southern California 1:19.18 1) Sussex, Sean SR 2) Masson, Sam SR 3) Gosper, Richard JR 4) Wilson, Tyler JR 16 Indiana 1:19.80 1) Lenton, Matt FR 2) Patrick, TP JR 3) Hesen, Ben JR 4) Walkotten, Nick SO 17 Pennsylvania State 1:20.40 1) Swanepoel, Sean JR 2) Kaiserian, Dan SR 3) Reydams, Vince SO 4) Biedermann, Sean JR NCAA Division I Champ. Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/8/2007 Page 1 NCAA Men's D1 Championships - 3/15/2007 to 3/17/2007 Psych Sheet Event 2 Men 500 Yard Freestyle Invited Time: 4:21.39 NCAA: 4:08.60 3/23/2006 Peter Vanderkaay MICHIGAN American: 4:08.60 3/23/2006 Peter Vanderkaay MICHIGAN US Open: 4:08.60 3/23/2006 Peter Vanderkaay MICHIGAN Pool: 4:09.82 3/24/2005 Peter Van DerKaay Michigan Name Year School Seed Time 1 Jensen, Larsen SR Southern California 4:13.52 2 Klueh, Michael SO Texas 4:15.57 3 Phillips, Shaun SR Stanford 4:16.31 4 Rouault, Sebastien JR Georgia 4:16.80 5 Patton, Matt SO Michigan 4:17.16 6 Basson, Jean FR Arizona 4:17.17 7 Vanderkaay, Alex JR Michigan 4:17.28 8 Rudolf, Roland FR Florida 4:17.90 9 Meichtry, Dominik JR California 4:18.72 10 Betuzzi, Ray FR Minnesota 4:19.08 11 Young, Kyle JR Florida State 4:19.16 12 Nilsson, Eric SO Northwestern 4:19.20 13 Slocki, Daniel SR Auburn 4:19.78 14 Browning, Hank SO North Carolina 4:19.99 15 Wood, Zach SR Minnesota 4:20.10 16 Roof, Steve SR Florida State 4:20.79 17 McGinnis, Matt JR Texas 4:20.99 18 Grant, Andy SR Stanford 4:21.04 19 Johnson, Grant JR Florida 4:21.10 20 Markovic, George FR Ohio State 4:21.34 21 Azevedo, Lucas JR Arizona State 4:21.39 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 22 Koucheravy, Tom SR GeorgeOFFICIAL Mason 4:21.42 23 Lysaught, Daniel SR California 4:21.45 24 Millen, John SR Virginia 4:21.53 25 Peterson, Charles FR North Carolina 4:21.74 26 Ricard, Paul JR Miami (Ohio) 4:21.84 27 Hirniak, Stefan SR Virginia 4:21.95 28 Koehler, JK JR Indiana 4:22.24 29 Beal, Danny JR Stanford 4:22.24 30 Sprang, Christian SO Michigan 4:22.34 31 Randall, Mark SO Alabama 4:22.73 32 Holmes, David SR Binghamton 4:22.80 33 Brunfeldt, Alex JR Indiana 4:22.97 34 Povazsai, Zoltan FR West Virginia 4:22.97 35 White, Dan South Carolina 4:23.42 36 Walters, Dave FR Texas 4:23.54 37 Wollach, Pascal FR Auburn 4:23.62 38 Knaute, Chris SR U.S. Air Force Academy 4:23.90 39 Newman, Wesley SO Cornell 4:24.07 40 Nuess, Christopher JR Arizona State 4:24.14 41 Sigrist, Matthis Ohio State 4:24.18 42 Holmes, Mike SO Minnesota 4:24.30 43 Work, Tobias JR Florida 4:24.31 44 Owen, Philip JR North Carolina 4:24.32 45 Morrison, Phillip SO Stanford 4:24.67 NCAA Division I Champ. Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/8/2007 Page 1 NCAA Men's D1 Championships - 3/15/2007 to 3/17/2007 Psych Sheet 46 Calado, Gus SR Virginia Tech 4:25.07 47 Busch, Jake Ohio State 4:25.21 48 Houchin, Charlie FR Michigan 4:25.78 49 Price, Travis JR Brigham Young 4:25.93 OFFICIAL NCAA Division I Champ. Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/8/2007 Page 1 NCAA Men's D1 Championships - 3/15/2007 to 3/17/2007 Psych Sheet Event 3 Men 200 Yard IM Invited Time: 1:47.14 NCAA: 1:40.55 3/23/2006 Ryan Lochte FLORIDA American: 1:40.55 3/23/2006 Ryan Lochte FLORIDA US Open: 1:40.55 3/23/2006 Ryan Lochte FLORIDA Pool: 1:41.71 3/24/2005 Ryan Lochte Florida Name Year School Seed Time 1 Ritter, Adam SR Arizona 1:43.96 2 Rathgeber, Geoff JR Harvard 1:44.67 3 Salatta, Lucas SO Florida 1:44.71 4 Fraser, Shaune FR Florida 1:44.75 5 Ally, Bradley SO Florida 1:44.76 6 Alexandrov, Mike SR Northwestern 1:45.11 7 Grevers, Matt SR Northwestern 1:45.12 8 Sun, Hongzhe SR Stanford 1:45.74 9 Mellors, Pat JR Virginia 1:45.77 10 Bibliowicz, Nathan JR Georgia 1:45.90 11 Cass, Nate SO Stanford 1:45.92 12 Townsend, Darian JR Arizona 1:46.17 13 King, Nathan SR Ohio State 1:46.29 14 Maire, Romain JR Purdue 1:46.31 15 Eckert, Mark JR California 1:46.61 16 Stovall, Gil JR Georgia 1:46.85 17 Schultz, Andre FR Michigan 1:46.85 18 Hetland, Alex JR Southern Methodist 1:46.85 19 Tom, Randall JR California Irvine 1:47.01 20 McDermott, Caleb JR Texas 1:47.05 21 Zoldak, Krzysztof JR Pacific 1:47.14 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 22 Clark, Ian SR SouthernOFFICIAL Methodist 1:47.17 23 Gloeckner, Julius SO Louisiana State 1:47.26 24 Roberts, Jonathan SO Auburn 1:47.29 25 Dauw, Curtis SO Michigan 1:47.31 26 Grenda, Dane JR Michigan 1:47.31 27 Newman, Keenan SR Stanford 1:47.34 28 Wike, James JR Auburn 1:47.39 29 Steninger, Bart JR Arizona 1:47.41 30 Rice, Scott SO Wisconsin 1:47.66 31 Biedermann, Sean JR Pennsylvania State 1:47.71 32 Osborne, Sean SR Auburn 1:47.79 33 Murry, Steven SO Indiana 1:47.83 34 Schneider, Joey SR Auburn 1:47.87 35 Preda, Valentin SO Louisville 1:47.90 36 Berens, Rick FR Texas 1:48.07 37 Marmolejo, Pablo JR West Virginia 1:48.07 38 Patrick, TP JR Indiana 1:48.20 39 Vayo, Louis JR California 1:48.21 40 Plummer, David JR Minnesota 1:48.31 41 Bernier, Evan SO Minnesota 1:48.37 42 McGill, Tyler FR Auburn 1:48.39 43 Mangoni, Vanni SO Southern California 1:48.40 44 Madson, Logan SO Auburn 1:48.50 45 Kornfeld, Paul SO Stanford 1:48.58 NCAA Division I Champ. Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/8/2007 Page 1 NCAA Men's D1 Championships - 3/15/2007 to 3/17/2007 Psych Sheet 46 Dematteis, Luca SR Florida 1:48.65 47 Lendjel, Dominique South Carolina 1:48.71 48 Rogulj, Vanja SR Virginia 1:48.80 49 Cormier, Kyle South Carolina 1:48.84 50 Brown, Jack FR Arizona 1:48.92 51 Mahoney, Sean FR West Virginia 1:49.02 52 Pinzon, Omar FR Florida 1:49.04 53 Nevo, Gal SO Arizona State 1:49.14 54 Spann, Scott FR Michigan 1:49.14 55 James, Jeff North Carolina 1:49.23 OFFICIAL NCAA Division I Champ.
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