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Swimming and Diving DIVISION I Men’S Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S 2008 TEAM STANDINGS Greenshields, Arizona, 1:33.95; 12. Matt McLean, Virginia, Consolation—9. Christoph Lubenau, LSU, 46.24; 10. Gil 1. Arizona ...................................................................500½ 1:34.64; 13. Tyler Reed, Kentucky, 1:35.21; 14. Nolan Morrell, Stovall, Georgia, 46.27; 11. Doug Lennox, Princeton, 46.70; 2. Texas ........................................................................406 Tennessee, 1:36.17; 15. Andrew Trepp, Stanford, 1:36.36; 16. 12. Chris Brady, Michigan, 46.72; 13. Mark Dylla, Georgia, 3. Stanford .................................................................344 Bobby Savulich, Michigan, 1:36.82. 46.98; 14. Warren Grobbelar, Kentucky, 46.99; 15. Cesar Cielo, 4. California ...............................................................332½ 500-yard freestyle: Final—1. Sebastien Rouault, Georgia, Auburn, 47.56; 16. Hannes Heyl, LSU, 47.66. 5. Auburn ...................................................................316 4:09.48; 2. Michael Klueh, Texas, 4:10.00; 3. Jean Basson, 200-yard butterfly: Final—1. Gil Stovall, Georgia, 1:41.33 6. Michigan................................................................271½ Arizona, 4:12.75; 4. Matt McLean, Virginia, 4:14.10; 5. Dave (meet record; old record 1:41.78, Melvin Stewart, Tennessee, 7. Georgia...................................................................229 Walters, Texas, 4:14.43; 6. Troy Prinsloo, Georgia, 4:14.93; 1991); 2. Mark Dylla, Georgia, 1:42.08; 3. Danny Beal, 8. Florida .....................................................................210 7. Matt Patton, Michigan, 4:15.38; 8. Danny Beal, Stanford, Stanford, 1:42.79; 4. Doug Lennox, Princeton, 1:42.80; 5. 9. Tennessee .............................................................172 4:16.43. Consolation—9. Tyler Clary, Michigan, 4:16.89; 10. Shaune Fraser, Florida, 1:44.06; 6. Michael Wolfe, Tennessee, 10. Indiana ...................................................................166 Blake Worsley, Denver, 4:17.89; 11. Roland Rudolf, Florida, 1:44.23; 7. Ricky Berens, Texas, 1:44.36; 8. Eddie Erazo, UC 11. Minnesota .............................................................137½ 4:18.48; 12. Dominik Meichtry, California, 4:18.61; 13. Catalin Irvine, 1:45.20. Consolation—9. Tyler McGill, Auburn, 1:43.15; 12. Northwestern ........................................................85 Cosma, Alabama, 4:19.23; 14. David Mosko, Stanford, 4:19.42; 10. Alex Vanderkaay, Michigan, 1:44.33; 11. Israel Duran, 13. Texas A&M ..............................................................78 15. Ray Betuzzi, Minnesota, 4:21.03; 16. Matt McGinnis, Texas A&M, 1:44.55; 12. Curtis Dauw, Michigan, 1:44.61; 13. 14. SMU ...........................................................................71 Texas, 4:21.41. Andrew Mitchell, Auburn, 1:44.78; 14. Tim Hughes, Florida, 15. Virginia .....................................................................69 1:45.25; 15. Pat Reams, Virginia, 1:45.36; 16. Lee Robertson, 1,650-yard freestyle: Final—1. Sebastien Rouault, Georgia, Virginia, 1:46.50. 16. Ohio St. .....................................................................63 14:26.86; 2. Troy Prinsloo, Georgia, 14:28.06; 3. Michael 17. Miami (Fla.) .............................................................59 Klueh, Texas, 14:36.07; 4. Matt Patton, Michigan, 14:47.18; 5. 200-yard individual medley: Final—1. Darian Townsend, 18. Arizona St. ...............................................................51 Josef Kinderwater, North Carolina, 14:53.57; 6. Jean Basson, Arizona, 1:42.72; 2. Ricky Berens, Texas, 1:43.25; 3. Todd 19. Kentucky..................................................................47 Patrick, Indiana, 1:44.55; 4. Alex Vanderkaay, Michigan, 20. Yale .............................................................................40 Arizona, 14:54.54; 7. Catalin Cosma, Alabama, 14:57.43; 8. John Snawerdt, Virginia, 14:59.02; 9. CJ Nuess, Arizona St., 1:44.57; 5. Andre Schultz, Michigan, 1:45.09; 6. Geoff 21. Florida St..................................................................39 14:59.12; 10. Ian Rowe, Florida St., 15:00.14; 11. J.K. Koehler, Rathgeber, Harvard, 1:45.61; 7. Nate Cass, Stanford, 1:45.69; 22. Alabama ..................................................................37 Indiana, 15:02.86; 12. Mike Holmes, Minnesota, 15:04.41; 13. 8. Jack Brown, Arizona, 1:46.01. Consolation—9. Bradley 23. Hawaii .......................................................................33 Ally, Florida, 1:44.60; 10. Shaune Fraser, Florida, 1:45.56; 11. Penn St. ....................................................................33 David Mosko, Stanford, 15:04.72; 14. Nick Graves, Florida St., 15:05.01; 15. Tobias Work, Florida, 15:05.11; 16. Bill Cregar, Agustin Magruder, Texas, 1:45.69; 12. Omar Pinzon, Florida, 25. Purdue ......................................................................25 Georgia, 15:08.45. 1:45.74; 13. Martti Aljand, California, 1:45.80; 14. Caleb 26. Louisville ..................................................................24 McDermott, Texas, 1:45.84; 15. Louis Vayo, California, 1:45.86; 27. Oakland ...................................................................23 100-yard backstroke: Final—1. Ben Hesen, Indiana, 16. Sean Mahoney, California, 1:46.60. 28. Princeton .................................................................21 44.72; 2. Albert Subirats, Arizona, 45.40; 3. David Russell, 29. LSU .............................................................................20 California, 45.42; 4. Jake Tapp, Arizona, 46.44; 5. Daniel 400-yard individual medley: Final—1. Alex Vanderkaay, North Carolina ......................................................20 Rohleder, Texas, 46.58; 6. Eugene Godsoe, Stanford, 46.80; Michigan, 3:41.58; 2. Sebastien Rouault, Georgia, 3:42.25; 3. 7. Hill Taylor, Texas, 47.02; 8. Patrick Schirk, Penn St., 47.29. Bradley Ally, Florida, 3:43.59; 4. Clark Burckle, Florida, 3:43.68; 31. Harvard ....................................................................19 5. CJ Nuess, Arizona St., 3:44.82; 6. Jack Brown, Arizona, 32. Denver ......................................................................16 Consolation—9. Marcin Unold, Oakland, 46.55; 10. David 33. West Virginia ..........................................................14 Plummer, Minnesota, 46.75; 11. Alex Righi, Yale, 47.22; 12. 3:45.05; 7. Cory Chitwood, Arizona, 3:46.08; 8. Andre Schultz, 34. UC Irvine ..................................................................11 Cory Chitwood, Arizona, 47.32; 13. Omar Pinzon, Florida, Michigan, 3:46.15. Consolation—9. Tyler Clary, Michigan, Pittsburgh ..............................................................11 47.33; 14. Kohlton Norys, Auburn, 47.35; 15. Michael Wolfe, 3:44.17; 10. Bill Cregar, Georgia, 3:45.56; 11. Geoff Rathgeber, Tennessee, 47.83; 16. Jason Bergstrom, Texas A&M, 48.19. Harvard, 3:47.65; 12. Louis Vayo, California, 3:47.82; 13. 36. Southern California ................................................9 Andrew Mitchell, Auburn, 3:48.72; 14. Tyler Harris, North 37. Virginia Tech ..............................................................8 200-yard backstroke: Final—1. Patrick Schirk, Penn St., Carolina, 3:48.88; 15. Dane Grenda, Michigan, 3:48.90; 16. 38. Missouri ......................................................................5 1:40.22; 2. Cory Chitwood, Arizona, 1:41.20; 3. Roland Rudolf, Caleb McDermott, Texas, 3:51.48. 39. Wisconsin ...................................................................4 Florida, 1:41.49; 4. Mark Eckert, California, 1:41.59; 5. Marcin 40. Cincinnati ...................................................................3 Unold, Oakland, 1:42.03; 6. Sean Patton, Texas, 1:42.45; One-meter diving: Final—1. Chris Colwill, Georgia, 407.25; 2. Magnus Frick, Hawaii, 399.70; 3. Terry Horner, Florida St., 41. Notre Dame ..............................................................2 7. Eugene Godsoe, Stanford, 1:42.67; 8. Andre Schultz, Michigan, 1:42.74. Consolation—9. Jake Tapp, Arizona, 396.15; 4. Landon Marzullo, Indiana, 387.40; 5. Stephen 2008 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1:41.39; 10. David Russell, California, 1:42.09; 11. David Andrews, Kentucky, 380.55; 6. Reuben Ross, Miami (Fla.), Plummer, Minnesota, 1:42.76; 12. Omar Pinzon, Florida, 375.85; 7. Michele Benedetti, Arizona St., 361.25; 8. Alex 50-yard freestyle: Final—1. Cesar Cielo, Auburn, 18.52 1:43.00; 13. Daniel Rohleder, Texas, 1:44.64; 14. Ben Hesen, Volovetski, Pittsburgh, 330.00. Consolation—9. David (meet record; old record 18.69, Cesar Cielo, Auburn, 2007); Indiana, 1:44.68; 15. Rexford Tullius, Florida, 1:46.13; 16. Colutri, Purdue, 363.85; 10. Sean Moore, Ohio St., 340.35; 11. 2. Alex Righi, Yale, 19.08; 3. Albert Subirats, Arizona, 19.26; Caleb McDermott, Texas, 1:47.90. Michael McDonald, Virginia Tech, 337.30; 12. Taylor Roberts, 4. Alexei Puninski, Auburn, 19.38; 5. William Copeland, Indiana, 330.95; 13. Jonathan Wilcox, Texas, 325.80; 14. Kelly California, 19.41; 6. Jernej Godec, California, 19.46; 7. Scott 100-yard breaststroke: Final—1. Paul Kornfeld, Stanford, Marx, Auburn, 325.75; 15. Sam Helvie, California, 322.65; 16. Baker, Florida St., 19.49; 8. Ozzie Gardner, Texas A&M, 19.75. 52.03; 2. (tie) Marcus Titus, Arizona, and Damir Dugonjic, Daniel Mazzaferro, Auburn, 306.45. Consolation—9. Kyle Bubolz, Northwestern, 19.47; 10. California 52.61; 4. Scott Spann, Michigan, 52.71; 5. Kevin Three-meter diving: Final—1. Reuben Ross, Miami (Fla.),
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