2009-10 men’s & schedule Date Day Opponent Time Oct. 23 Fri. LE MOYNE TBA 31 Sat. at Rensselaer 2 p.m. Nov. 7 Sat. CORTLAND 1 p.m. 14 Sat. at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. 14 Sat. DIVING INVITATIONAL 10 a.m. 21 Sat. at Hamilton w/Geneseo and Hartwick Noon Dec. 4 - Fri.- Don Richards Invitational at 6 Sun. Rochester Institute of Technology Jan. 16 Sat. at Rensselaer Invitational Noon 23 Sat. at Rochester 1 p.m. 30 Sat. ALFRED 1 p.m. Feb. 6 Sat. UNION 2 p.m. 7 Sun. DIVING INVITATIONAL 10 a.m. 24 - Wed.- /UNYSCAA 10:30 a.m. Trials 27 Sat. Championships * 6:30 p.m. Finals Mar. 18 - Thurs.- NCAA Division III 11 a.m. Trials 20 Sat. Championships 6:30 p.m. Finals * at Nottingham High School (Syracuse) ITHACA COLLEGE ithaca College Information Location 953 Danby Road, Ithaca, N.Y. Press Information Enrollment 6,700 Founded 1892 President Thomas R. Rochon MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA Nickname Bombers For information, photos, stories, statistics, Colors Blue and Gold and videotape highlights, or to arrange an Affiliation NCAA Division III interview with a coach or athlete, please Conference Empire 8 contact Joe Gladziszewski in the sports infor- Home Pool Hill Center Pool Dan Andersson mation office, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y. (Capacity) (200) 14850; phone: (607) 274-3825. ACCESSIBILITY Division of Athletics/ Questions about accommodation for individu- Sports Information als with disabilities should be directed to the Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance Directory at (607) 274-3909 (voice), (607) 274-1767 Men’s Swim Head Coach Kevin Markwardt (TDD) or [email protected] as much in Phone (607) 274-3181 advance of the event as possible. Fax (607) 274-1185 CREDITS Head Diving Coach Nate Brisley This Bomber media guide is produced by the Phone (607) 274-5144 Ithaca College Office of Sports Information, Director of Dave Balta Mike Warwick, director; Joe Gladziszewski, Intercollegiate Athletics Ken Kutler assistant director; Chris Lewis, assistant direc- Phone (607) 274-3209 tor; Donna Mosher, department assistant. Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Mike Lindberg Photographic services by Tim McKinney, Phone (607) 274-3199 Patricia Reynolds and Roy Alvarez unless Assistant Director of otherwise indicated. Intercollegiate Athletics Ernie McClatchie Phone (607) 274-5708 Operations and Events Coordinator Andrea McClatchie Phone (607) 274-3793 Senior Woman Administrator Deb Pallozzi Dan Guerrera Phone (607) 274-1270 A Preferred Partner Supervisor of Athletic Trainers Kent Scriber Phone (607) 274-3178 Sports Information Director Mike Warwick Phone (607) 274-1401 E-mail [email protected] Assistant Sports Information Director Joe Gladziszewski Phone (607) 274-3825 E-mail [email protected] Assistant Sports Sasha Kuznezov Information Director Chris Lewis Phone (607) 274-5124 E-mail [email protected] Sports Hotline (607) 274-1161 College Information (607) 274-3011 Admissions Office (607) 274-3124 Job Hall (800) 429-4274 The Bombers won their third UNYSCSA Financial Aid Office (607) 274-3131 championship during the 2003-04 season as Campus Center (800) 429-4275 Sean Kavanaugh was the state champion in two events and runner-up in four events. Head coach College Web Page www.ithaca.edu Todd Poludniak Kevin Markwardt was named Coach of the Year. Athletics Web Page bombers.ithaca.edu ITHACA COLLEGE

Contents

Men’s Swimming and Diving History...... 2-3 Hill Center Pool Records...... 3 Kevin Markwardt, Head Coach...... 4 Mark Tedeschi, Assistant Coach...... 4 Bomber Coaching Records...... 4 Nate Brisley, Head Diving Coach...... 5 Year-By-Year Results...... 5-6 2008-09 Review...... 6 Swimmer/Diver Profiles...... 7-9, 12-16 2008-09 Men’s Swimming and Diving Roster...... 10 2008-09 Men’s Swimming and Diving Results..... 11 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees...... 17 All-Americans...... 17 Men’s Swimming and Diving Record Book.....18-20 Press Information...... IBC 2008-09 Schedule...... BC ITHACA COLLEGEMen’s Swimming & ITHACA COLLEGE he Ithaca College men’s swimming and diving program completed its 44th year in 2008-09 and has posted a 396-201-2 mark for a .663 Twinning percentage. One of the top individual performances came in 1996 when Colin Herlihy captured first place at the NCAA Division III championship in both the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke events and became the first Ithaca swimmer to win an individual national title. His time in the 100-yard breaststroke set a new NCAA record. The Bombers posted top-10 finishes in the Upper State Swimming Association (UNYSSA) championship in 11 of 14 years through the 1979-80 season, but a schedule that included a number of upper- division opponents held the team’s dual-meet mark below the .500 level. An individual standout during that time was diver Scott Handler, a 1976 all-American in the one- and three-meter competitions. Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame member Bill Ware coached the team during its first 16 seasons. His final two seasons resulted in 7-6 and 13-3 dual-meet records and seventh- and sixth-place finishes at the state meet. Following Ware as coach was Jim Perkins, who guided the Bombers to a 28-9 mark while going 24-7 with the women’s swimming team during the same time. In his first season with Ithaca, Perkins led the team to sixth at the UNYSSA meet and completed the slate in the NCAA Division III championship, where the Bombers finished 18th. It was the first time Ithaca had placed at the NCAA meet. Freestyle specialist Don McVeigh was a star of that team, finishing with three all-American honors. Perkins may have done his finest work in 1982- 83, when he led the team to a 12-1 dual-meet record, a second-place finish at the UNYSSA meet and 20th place at the NCAA championship. Dick Comanzo, Ithaca’s most successful diver, earned all-American honors in the one- and three-meter events at the national competition. Paula Miller was next to coach the Bombers and set a new standard for success during her three years. The Bombers went 29-5 in dual-meet competition and Dick Comanzo placed in the top four in the UNYSSA championship all three seasons. In addition, Ithaca broke into the top 10 at the NCAA championship for the first time, placing ninth in 1985-86. Pacing the team to its best finish ever were two-event all-Americans Brian Bennett, Chris Martin, Bryan Rice, John Van Cott and Clayton York. Martin completed his career with a school-record 15 all-American finishes. When Miller left the men’s program to concentrate solely on the women’s team, current coach Kevin Markwardt picked up on her success. Under Markwardt, the Bombers have placed in the top five at the state meet 20 times in 22 years and have compiled a 255-66 dual-meet record. Rob D’Alessandro posted two top-five results at the 1988 NCAA meet and graduated with 13 all-American honors. Another top performer was Jeff Ungvary, a 10-time all-American. Ithaca posted a perfect 14-0 dual-meet record in 1990-91. Thanks in part to the efforts of Dan Guerrera, an eight-time all-American, the Bombers were state runners-up and 14th at the Division III championship that season. In 1995-96 Ithaca went 13-0 with Herlihy and Todd Poludniak earning their fourth and fifth all-American honors, respectively. The following year the Bombers finished 10-4, placing 24th at the national championship with

2 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE Diving History ITHACA COLLEGE

four athletes combining for nine all-American honors. Over the next three seasons the Bombers placed fourth, fourth and sixth, respectively, at the UNYSCSA championship, with three swimmers earning all-American hon- ors. Ithaca finished 13-1 during the 2000-01 season, winning the state cham- pionship for the first time in the program’s history. In the 2001-02 season, Ithaca finished with a perfect (16-0) record for the third time in school history, repeating as state champions and winning the program’s eighth conference title. Steve Barnes earned all-America honors, placing 15th in the 1,650-yard freestyle. In 2002-03 the Bombers compiled a 15-1 record and finished runner-up in the conference and at the UNYSCSA champion- ship. In the 2003-04, Ithaca won its third state and conference championship and posted a perfect 15-0 dual meet record. Barnes earned all-America honors in the 1,650-yard freestyle for the second time in his career. The 800-yard freestyle relay team also earned all-America honors. Ithaca has turned in back-to-back winning seasons over the last two years, a 25-10 combined dual-meet record and a pair of second-place fin- ishes at the Empire 8 Championship Meet.

Steve Barnes Sean Kavanaugh Don McVeigh Jeff Ungvary

HILL CENTER POOL RECORDS Event Swimmer (school) Year Time 50 Freestyle Elliot Sequin (Union) 2005 20.87 100 Freestyle Elliot Sequin (Union) 2005 46.71 200 Freestyle Chris Martin (Ithaca) 1988 1:45.01 500 Freestyle Don McVeigh (Ithaca) 1982 4:37.84 1,000 Freestyle Steve Barnes (Ithaca) 2005 9:44.34 1,650 Freestyle Dave Balta (Ithaca) 2001 17:10.04 100 Butterfly Dan Andersson (Ithaca) 1989 52.37 200 Butterfly Stakel (Alfred) 1990 1:58.49 100 Backstroke Sean Kavanaugh (Ithaca) 2004 53.60 200 Backstroke Sean Kavanaugh (Ithaca) 2004 1:56.81 100 Breaststroke Colin Herlihy (Ithaca) 1991 59.32 200 Breaststroke Colin Herlihy (Ithaca) 1995 2:10.77 200 Individual Medley Unruh (Rensselaer) 1991 1:58.50 200 Medley Relay Spencer, Thurk, Balta, Kuznezov (Ithaca) 2001 1:39.74 200 Freestyle Relay Dende, Thurk, Esper, Kuznezov (Ithaca) 2001 1:27.95 400 Medley Relay Kavanaugh, Orser Buteau, Kuznezov (Ithaca) 2004 3:35.82 400 Freestyle Relay Van Cott, Bennett, Stevens, Rice (Ithaca) 1986 3:13.01

Event Diver (school) Year Points One-Meter Diving Dick Comanzo (Ithaca) 1984 312.80 Three-Meter Diving Dick Comanzo (Ithaca) 1984 318.70

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 3 ITHACAKevin COLLEGE Markwardt, Head Coach ITHACA COLLEGE arkwardt completed his 22nd season as head coach of Ithaca’s men’s swimming and diving Mteam and in his 28th season with the staff (he spent his first six seasons as an assistant). Markwardt has the program’s most wins, posting a 255-66 record. He received state coach of the year honors after the Bombers broke seven school records to earn their third UNYSCSA title in four seasons in 2003-04. Ithaca won its first UNYSCSA title in 2000-01 and repeated that state title during the 2001-02 sea- son. Markwardt was named the Empire 8 coach of the year in 2003-04 after leading Ithaca to its third Empire 8 title. The Bombers’ last eight conference titles have come during his tenure, and they have finished in the top five 20 of his 22 years at the UNYSCSA championship, including second in 2009. Also during his tenure, Markwardt has coached 23 all-American swimmers. Markwardt has been active with two of the state’s largest swimming organizations. He is the past president of the Upper New York State Collegiate Swimming Association and was closely involved with the Empire State Games (ESG). Markwardt was the swimming chairman for the central region of the ESG for 10 years and served as state chair four years. Markwardt received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Cortland, where he earned all-American honors in both swimming and track and field. He resides in Ithaca with his wife, Laurie, their sons, Kyle and Jakob, and daughter Kayla.

MARK TEDESCHI Assistant Coach Tedeschi finished his second season as a member of the Ithaca coaching staff in the 2008-09 campaign. Tedeschi was a four-year letter winner for the Bombers, competing in a variety of events. He is a three-time Empire 8 champion, winning the conference title in the 100- and 200- yard breaststroke in 2007 and winning the Empire 8 title in the 200-yard breaststroke in 2006. Tedeschi recorded six top-seven finishes at the state meet in 2007, including second-place finishes in both the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke. His personal best times of 58.53 in the 100-yard breaststroke and 2:09.74 in the 200-yard breaststroke rank in the top five of Ithaca’s all-time list. Tedeschi graduated from Ithaca in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in cinema and photography.

BOMBER COACHING RECORDS Coach (seasons) Years Won Lost Tied Pct KEVIN MARKWARDT (1987-present) 22 255 66 0 .794 Paula Miller (1984-87) 3 29 5 0 .853 Jim Perkins (1981-84) 3 30 7 0 .811 Bill Ware (1965-81) 16 82 123 2 .401 Totals 44 396 201 2 .663

4 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE Diving CoachITHACA COLLEGE

NATE BRISLEY Head Diving Coach Brisley completed his first season as the Bombers’ first full-time diving coach during the 2008-09 sea- son. He made an immediate impact, and helped lead the Ithaca men’s and women’s divers to five all-state finishes. Brisley came to Ithaca from Division II St. Cloud State University, where he served as head diving coach for the Huskies and was named NCAA Men’s Diving Coach of the Year in 2008. He was a three- time recipient of the North Central Conference Diving Coach of the Year award. Brisley coached 33 all-America divers – including two national champions – and 40 all-conference divers over four years at St. Cloud State. The former Minnesota state high school champion went on to a distin- guished collegiate career at Division II Drury University, where he was the NCAA champion on the 3-meter board in 2004 and was named Diver of the Year that same season. Brisley was an eight-time all-American diver over his four years at Drury and was a part of the 2003 men’s swimming & diving national championship team.

YEAR-BY-YEAR results 1965-87 ICAC/ uNYSSA/ Year Record Coach EAA/E8 uNYSCSA NCAA 1965-66 1-7 Bill Ware — — 1966-67 2-8 Bill Ware 8th — 1967-68 6-6 Bill Ware 7th — 1968-69 4-9 Bill Ware 8th — 1969-70 3-9-1 Bill Ware 10th — 1970-71 4-11 Bill Ware 7th — 1971-72 6-8 Bill Ware 7th — 1972-73 5-8 Bill Ware 12th — 1973-74 5-9-1 Bill Ware 9th — 1974-75 7-7 Bill Ware 7th — 1975-76 4-9 Bill Ware 9th — 1976-77 4-9 Bill Ware 8th — 1977-78 4-8 Bill Ware 9th — 1978-79 6-7 Bill Ware 12th — 1979-80 8-5 Bill Ware 7th — 1980-81 13-3 Bill Ware 6th — 1981-82 8-5 Jim Perkins 6th 18th 1982-83 12-1 Jim Perkins 2nd 20th 1983-84 10-1 Jim Perkins 2nd 5th — 1984-85 11-1 Paula Miller 3rd 4th 19th 1985-86 11-1 Paula Miller 1st 3rd 9th 1986-87 7-3 Paula Miller 2nd 3rd 15th

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 5 ITHACA COLLEGE2008-09 Recap ITHACA COLLEGE he Ithaca men’s swimming & diving team completed a successful 2008-09 season that included a second-place finish in the Upper TNew York State Collegiate Swimming Association and Empire 8 Championship meets, four school records, and the Empire 8 Rookie of the Year in freshman Antoine Connors. The Bombers won the UNYSCSA and Empire 8 titles in the 200-yard freestyle relay in a school-record time of 1:23.98, and finished second in the 400 free relay in an Ithaca record time of 3:06.18. Connors set school re- cords in the 50-yard freestyle (20.92 seconds) and 100-yard freestyle (45.91 seconds) in winning state and conference titles in those events. He was named Rookie of the Meet. A to- tal of 11 Ithaca swimmers and divers earned at least one all-state finish at Joe Gage earned 12 all-state or the championships. all-conference finishes at the sea- son-ending championship meet and In finishing with a 12-5 record, the was a member of the record-setting Bombers won at least 10 duals for the 200-yard freestyle relay team. 14th time in the last 17 years, and are now 25-10 over the last two seasons. The Bombers also finished third at the Don Richards Invitational at RIT. Steve Croucher and Joe Gage were Honorable Mention Academic All- Americans by making at least one NCAA B cut and attaining a grade-point average of 3.50 or higher. They were also on the Empire 8 Presidents List, joined by teammates Ed Jeklinski and Andrew Longcore. As a team, Ithaca had a 3.130 GPA and was an Academic All-American Team. YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1987-2009 ICAC/ uNYSSA/ Year Record Coach EAA/E8 uNYSCSA NCAA 1987-88 9-1 Kevin Markwardt 1st 2nd 12th 1988-89 9-2 Kevin Markwardt 1st 4th 41st 1989-90 14-1 Kevin Markwardt 1st 3rd 14th 1990-91 14-0 Kevin Markwardt 1st 2nd 14th 1991-92 7-5 Kevin Markwardt 1st 6th 56th 1992-93 15-2 Kevin Markwardt 2nd 4th 49th 1993-94 12-1 Kevin Markwardt 2nd 5th — 1994-95 11-4 Kevin Markwardt 2nd 5th 25th 1995-96 13-0 Kevin Markwardt 4th 25th 1996-97 10-4 Kevin Markwardt 4th T24th 1997-98 9-5 Kevin Markwardt 4th — 1998-99 11-2 Kevin Markwardt 4th — 1999-2000 13-2 Kevin Markwardt 6th — 2000-01 13-1 Kevin Markwardt 1st 1st — 2001-02 16-0 Kevin Markwardt 1st 1st 50th 2002-03 15-1 Kevin Markwardt 2nd 2nd — 2003-04 15-0 Kevin Markwardt 1st 1st T35th 2004-05 11-5 Kevin Markwardt 3rd 5th 53rd 2005-06 6-10 Kevin Markwardt 3rd 5th — 2006-07 7-10 Kevin Markwardt 4th 5th — 2007-08 13-5 Kevin Markwardt 2nd 3rd — 2008-09 12-5 Kevin Markwardt 2nd 2nd — ICAC = Independent College Athletic Conference (member 1983-92) EAA = Empire Athletic Association (member 1993-94) E8 = Empire 8 (member 1995-present) 6 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE Captain ProfilesITHACA COLLEGE

MIKE BLIZNIAK Back/Fly/Free, Sr.; East Aurora 2008-09: Blizniak served as a team captain in his senior sea- son and swam in distance free- style, backstroke and butterfly events. He scored at the state meet in the 500-yard freestyle (18th), 200 free (22nd) and 1,650 free (16). 2007-08: Blizniak scored in three events at the Empire 8 Championships. He was 12th in 500-yard freestyle (5:01.30), 13th in the 200-yard backstroke (2:05.10) and 17th in the 100 back (58.55). 2006-07: Blizniak posted a pair of top-16 finishes at the state meet, finishing 13th in the 100-yard backstroke (57.69) and 16th in the 200-yard backstroke (2:07.51). He also scored in the 50-yard freestyle at the state meet, finishing 24th with a time of 23.46. High School: A 2005 graduate of Iroquois High School, Blizniak was coached by Larry Moessinger. He earned six varsity letters as a member of the swimming & diving team and served as team captain his senior year. Blizniak was a six- time sectional qualifier and was a state qualifier in the 100-yard backstroke his senior year. Personal: A clinical health studies/physical therapy major, he is the son of Debbie and Michael Blizniak. BRANT GAWRYS Breast/IM, Sr.; Ballston Spa 2008-09: Gawrys was a team captain as a senior and compet- ed primarily in the breaststroke and individual medley. His time of 1:01.37 in the 100-yard breaststroke at the UNYSCSA and Empire 8 championship meet was Ithaca’s fastest in that event of the sea- son, 15th-fastest in school history and earned him an 18th-place finish. He also scored in the 200 IM, 200 breast and 200 medley relay at the season-ending championship meet. 2007-08: Gawrys scored in three in- dividual events at the Empire 8 Championships. He was seventh in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:01.89), ninth in the 200 breast (2:19.50) and 12th in the 200-yard individual medley (2:06.10). 2006-07: Gawrys posted two top-20 finishes at the state championships, finishing 13th in the 200- yard individual medley (2:07.45) and 18th in the 200-yard breaststroke (1:03.62). He also competed in the 200-yard breaststroke, finishing 26th with a time of 2:25.32. 2005-06: Gawrys competed in the breaststroke and individual medley events as a freshman. He finished 23rd in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:04.67), 24th in the 200-yard individual medley (2:11.80) and 27th in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:26.67) at the state championships. High School: A 2005 graduate of Ballston Spa High School, Gawrys was coached by Sandy Stanlowski. He earned four varsity letters as a member of the swimming & diving team and serves as team captina his senior year. Gawrys helped lead the team to a league championship as a junior. He also lettered in football and . Personal: A sport management major, he is the son of Jeffrey and Linda Gawrys.

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 7 ITHACA COLLEGESwimmer/Diver Profiles ITHACA COLLEGE

MIKE ARIEL Back/Free, Sr.; Norwood, Mass. 2008-09: Ariel was a strong contributor in freestyle events and earned Empire 8 and UNYSCSA champi- onships as a member of the 200-yard freestyle relay team that finished first at the season-ending meet with a school record time of 1:23.98. He was also on the 400 free relay that set a school record (3:06.18) and the 800 free relay. Both of those quartets finished second in the conference and in the state. Individually, Ariel earned all-state by finishing seventh in the 1,650-yard freestyle with a time of 16:51.72, which was Ithaca’s fastest of the season and 13th fastest in school history. 2007-08: Ariel placed in the top-six in three individual events at the Empire 8 Championships including a fifth-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke (55.12) and sixth-place finishes in the 50 free (22.05) and 100 free (48.26). He was a member of two second-place relays at the Empire 8 Championship meet and was on three top-six relay teams at the state meet in the 800-, 400- and 200-free relays. 2006-07: Ariel recorded five All-UNYSCSA finishes at the state championship meet. He placed eighth in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 4:52.31. He was also a member of the fourth-place 200-yard medley, the fifth-place 400-yard medley, and the sixth place 200- and 400-yard freestyle medley teams. Ariel earned five individual victories on the season, including the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events in Ithaca’s victory over Division-II Bloomsburg. He also was a member of the winning 400-yard freestyle relay team against Bloomsburg and was named Empire 8 Athlete of the Week following the meet. 2005-06: Ariel competed in the backstroke and freestyle events as a freshman, recording three top-10 finishes at the state championship meet. He placed fifth in the 1,650-yard freestyle with a time of 16:53.87 and was ninth in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 4:48.39. Ariel’s time of 1:47.28 in the 200-yard freestyle was good for 10th at the state championships. He was also a member of the fourth-place 800-yard freestyle relay, the fifth-place 400-yard medley relay and the seventh-place 200- and 400-yard freestyle relay teams. High School: A 2005 graduate of Xavarian Brothers High School, Ariel swan with the Adirondack Aquatic Club and was coached by Kyle Browning. He also swam with the U.S. Swimming Club Team and was named a New England Top-10 Swimmer. Personal: An exercise science major, he is the son of Fred and Linda Ariel.

8 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE

MATT CAROLAN IM/Fly/Free, Jr.; Walnutport, Pa. 2008-09: Carolan was a multi-event swimmer and scored in four different events at the UNYSCSA championship meet, including ninth-place finishes in the 400-yard individual medley (4:18.74) and 200- yard butterfly (1:59.01). His 400 IM time was the fastest of the year by a Bomber and eighth fastest in program history. He ranks ninth all-time in the 200 fly and 14th in school history in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 4:48.20, which earned him a 16th-place finish at the state meet. Carolan also competed for the 18th-place 800 free relay team at the states. 2007-08: Carolan earned four all-UNYSCA honors at the state meet, placing in the top eight in three individual events and one relay. Carolan was sixth in the 1,650-yard freestyle in a time of 17:00.49, seventh in the 400-yard individual medley (4:18.77) and eighth in the 200-yard butterfly (1:59.79). His time in the 200 fly is the 11th-fastest in school history. He was also on the sixth-place 400-yard medley relay team (3:34.99). 2006- 07: Carolan earned all-UNYSCA honors in the state meet as a freshman, finishing eighth in both the 400-yard individual medley (4:25.13) and in the 1,650-yard freestyle (17:05.42). Carolan was also a member of the sixth-place 800-yard freestyle relay squad at the state championship. He also scored in the state meet in the 500-yard freestyle, finishing 16th with a time of 4:57.79. Carolan recorded 10 top-three finishes on the season, including two wins. His first career win came in the 200-yard backstroke in Ithaca’s victory over Division II Bloomsburg. High School: Carolan is a 2006 graduate of Northampton Area High School. Personal: A sports studies major, he is the son of Sean and Gwen Carolan. ANTOINE CONNORS Free, Fr.; Spartanburg, S.C. 2008-09: Connors was Ithaca’s top freshman per- former and the Empire 8 Rookie of the Year. He earned UNYSCSA and Empire 8 Championships in the 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard freestyle and 200- yard freestyle relay and was named Rookie of the Meet at the state and conference meet. His times of 20.92 seconds in the 50 free and 45.91 seconds in the 100 free set school records. Connors added Empire 8 runner-up and all-state finishes in the 400 free relay and 800 free relay. He was also an all-state honoree in the 200 free. Connors was named Empire 8 Athlete of the Week for the week ending Nov. 3 after winning the 50 free and 100 free and swimming the first leg of the winning 400 free relay that clinched Ithaca’s victory over Rensselaer. High School: A 2008 graduate of Spartanburg High School, Connors was coached by Mike Faltraco. He was a five-year letter winner and was a three-time Individual AAAA High School State Champion. Personal: A physical therapy major, he is the son of Vince Connors and Isaurz de Buron.

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 9 ITHACA COLLEGE2008-09 Men’s Swimming and Diving RosterITHACA COLLEGE

Name Event Class high School/Prep Hometown *** ARIEL, Mike Backstroke/Freestyle Sr. Xaverian Brothers Norwood, Mass. ** BLIZNIAK, Michael Backstroke Sr. Iroquois East Aurora ** CAROLAN, Matt Backstroke/Freestyle Jr. Northampton Walnutport, Pa. CONNORS, Antoine Freestyle Fr. Spartanburg Spartanburg, S.C. * CROUCHER, Steve Freestyle So. Dallastown York, Pa. * DIAMOND, Jerry Breaststroke/Butterfly/IM So. Junction Junction City, Ore. * GAGE, Joe Freestyle So. Edwin Oscar Smith Storrs, Conn. * GAINER, Justin Butterfly/Freestyle So. Belchertown Belchertown, Mass. *** GAWRYS, Brant Breaststroke/IM Sr. Ballston Spa Ballston Spa * GENDIMENICO, Bobby Butterfly So. Hillsborough Hillsborough, N.J. * GLICINI, Michael Diving So. Dallas Dallas, Pa. *** HAGY, Brennan Butterfly/Freestyle Sr. LaSalle Wyndmoor, Pa. *** HAMMAN, Shane Freestyle Sr. West Chester Henderson West Chester, Pa. JAKUBEK, Kramer Breaststroke/Freestyle So. Monroe-Woodbury Monroe JEKLINSKI, Eddie Diving So. Whippany Park Cedar Knolls, N.J. KENTON, Tyler Freestyle Fr. Milford Milford, Del. LEARY, Josh Freestyle Fr. Central Catholic Pittsburgh, Pa. ** LONGCORE, Andrew Diving Sr. Red Hook Red Hook * NGUYEN, Norman Diving So. Brookline Brookline, Mass. RAND, Derek Diving Fr. Amity Orange, Conn. RAPP, Jeff Backstroke/IM Fr. Liverpool Liverpool ROGERS, Billy Freestyle Fr. Chelmsford Chelmsford, Mass. ** WESTERHOFF, Gary Freestyle Jr. Kinnelon Kinnelon, N.J. * WILCOX, Ben Butterfly/Freestyle So. Acton-Boxborough Acton, Mass. *** WRIGHT, Ryan Butterfly/IM Sr. Methacton Eagleville, Pa.

* Letters won (17 letter winners returning)

Head Coach: Kevin Markwardt Head Diving Coach: Nate Brisley Assistant Coach: Mark Tedeschi Captains: Brant Gawrys, Scott Wilson

2008-09 men’s Swimming and diving RESULTS

Date Opponent W-L Result Oct. 25 at Alfred L 105-138 with Nazareth W 194-47 Nov. 1 Rensselaer W 131-112 8 at Cortland W 126-117 15 Bloomsburg W 153-141 22 at Hamilton L 107-136 with Geneseo L 88-155 with Hartwick W 126-117 Dec. 5-7 Don Richards Invitational at RIT 3rd of 5 Jan. 17 at Henry Kumpf Invitational * 3rd of 7 vs. Clarkson W 153-84 vs. Cortland L 108.5-134.5 vs. New Paltz W 150-87 vs. Oneonta W 187-53 vs. Rensselaer W 126.5-116.5 vs. Skidmore W 202-32

10 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE2008-09 Men’s Swimming and Diving RosterITHACA COLLEGE

Name Event Class high School/Prep Hometown *** ARIEL, Mike Backstroke/Freestyle Sr. Xaverian Brothers Norwood, Mass. ** BLIZNIAK, Michael Backstroke Sr. Iroquois East Aurora ** CAROLAN, Matt Backstroke/Freestyle Jr. Northampton Walnutport, Pa. CONNORS, Antoine Freestyle Fr. Spartanburg Spartanburg, S.C. * CROUCHER, Steve Freestyle So. Dallastown York, Pa. * DIAMOND, Jerry Breaststroke/Butterfly/IM So. Junction City Junction City, Ore. * GAGE, Joe Freestyle So. Edwin Oscar Smith Storrs, Conn. * GAINER, Justin Butterfly/Freestyle So. Belchertown Belchertown, Mass. *** GAWRYS, Brant Breaststroke/IM Sr. Ballston Spa Ballston Spa * GENDIMENICO, Bobby Butterfly So. Hillsborough Hillsborough, N.J. * GLICINI, Michael Diving So. Dallas Dallas, Pa. *** HAGY, Brennan Butterfly/Freestyle Sr. LaSalle Wyndmoor, Pa. *** HAMMAN, Shane Freestyle Sr. West Chester Henderson West Chester, Pa. JAKUBEK, Kramer Breaststroke/Freestyle So. Monroe-Woodbury Monroe JEKLINSKI, Eddie Diving So. Whippany Park Cedar Knolls, N.J. KENTON, Tyler Freestyle Fr. Milford Milford, Del. LEARY, Josh Freestyle Fr. Central Catholic Pittsburgh, Pa. ** LONGCORE, Andrew Diving Sr. Red Hook Red Hook * NGUYEN, Norman Diving So. Brookline Brookline, Mass. RAND, Derek Diving Fr. Amity Orange, Conn. RAPP, Jeff Backstroke/IM Fr. Liverpool Liverpool ROGERS, Billy Freestyle Fr. Chelmsford Chelmsford, Mass. ** WESTERHOFF, Gary Freestyle Jr. Kinnelon Kinnelon, N.J. * WILCOX, Ben Butterfly/Freestyle So. Acton-Boxborough Acton, Mass. *** WRIGHT, Ryan Butterfly/IM Sr. Methacton Eagleville, Pa.

* Letters won (17 letter winners returning)

Head Coach: Kevin Markwardt Head Diving Coach: Nate Brisley Assistant Coach: Mark Tedeschi Captains: Brant Gawrys, Scott Wilson

2008-09 men’s Swimming and diving RESULTS

Date Opponent W-L Result Date Opponent W-L Result Oct. 25 at Alfred L 105-138 Jan. 24 Rochester W 183-117 with Nazareth W 194-47 31 at Le Moyne W 160-138 Nov. 1 Rensselaer W 131-112 Feb. 1 Ithaca Diving Invitational No Team Scoring 8 at Cortland W 126-117 7 at Union L 117-126 15 Bloomsburg W 153-141 25-28 UNYSCSA Championships at 2nd of 15 22 at Hamilton L 107-136 Nottingham High School, Syracuse with Geneseo L 88-155 25-28 Empire 8 Championships at 2nd of 7 with Hartwick W 126-117 Nottingham High School, Syracuse Dec. 5-7 Don Richards Invitational at RIT 3rd of 5 * hosted by Rensselaer; team scoring and dual-meet scoring Jan. 17 at Henry Kumpf Invitational * 3rd of 7 vs. Clarkson W 153-84 vs. Cortland L 108.5-134.5 vs. New Paltz W 150-87 vs. Oneonta W 187-53 vs. Rensselaer W 126.5-116.5 vs. Skidmore W 202-32

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 11 ITHACA COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE

STEVE CROUCHER Back/Free, So.; York, Pa. 2008-09: Croucher continued his strong contributions to the Bombers as a sophomore and earned Empire 8 and UNYSCSA championships as a member of the winning 200-yard freestyle relay team that finished first with a school-record time of 1:23.98. He was also a member of the school-record setting 400-free relay team (3:06.18) that finished second in the state and conference. He earned Empire 8 runner-up and All- UNYSCSA finishes in the 800 free relay and was second in the Empire 8 and 10th in the state individually in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 53.54 seconds, the fastest 100 back time of the year by a Bomber. Croucher also scored at the state meet in the 50 free, 100 free and on the 400 medley relay team. In addition to his school-record relays, Croucher ranks among the top-15 all-time at Ithaca in the 100 back (53.54) and 50 free (21.53). 2007-08: Croucher had a very strong freshman campaign that included him earning five all-state honors and two runner-up finishes at the Empire 8 Championships. Individually, he finished seventh at the UNYSCSA meet in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 55.24. He was also on top-eight finishing relays in the 200-, 400- and 800-yard freestyle relays as well as the seventh-place finishing 200-yard medley relay team. Croucher earned mention on the Empire 8 Presidents’ List for his academic achievement. High School: A 2007 graduate of Dallastown Area High School, Croucher was coached by Richard Howely. He earned four varsity letters as a member of the swimming & diving team and was an all-county performer. Croucher qualified for the county and district meets all four years and was a state meet qualifier his junior and senior years. He also lettered as a member of the soccer team. Personal: A recreation management major, he is the son of Shawn and Deanna Croucher. JERRY DIAMOND Breast/Fly/IM, So.; Junction City, Ore. 2008-09: Diamond earned all-state honors for the second consecutive year as part of the seventh-place 200-yard medley relay team at the UNYSCSA cham- pionship meet. The multi-event swimmer also scored at the state and conference meets in the 100-yard butterfly (10th), 200-yard breaststroke (10th) and the 800 free relay, 400 free relay and 400 medley relays. Diamond’s time of 2:10.77 in the 200 breast was the fastest of the season by an Ithaca swimmer and ranks seventh all-time in that event. He also ranks seventh in Bomber history in the 100 fly (52.49) and fifth all-time in the 200-yard individual medley (1:57.22). 2007-08: Diamond earned all-state honors in two relay events and one individual event as a freshman. He earned all-UNYSCSA honors on the 400- (sixth, 3;34.99) and 200-yard medley relay teams (seventh, 1:38.67). He was eighth in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:00.91. High School: A 2007 graduate of Junction City High School, Diamond was coached by Scott Kerr. He earned four varsity letters as a member of the swimming & diving team, was a three-time MVP, and holds three school records. He also lettered in track & field. Personal: An integrated marketing communications major, he is the son of David and Barbara Diamond.

12 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2007-082008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE

JOE GAGE Free, So.; Storrs, Conn. 2008-09: Gage was a top swimmer for the Bombers as a sophomore and earned UNYSCSA and Empire 8 championships as a member of Ithaca’s 200-yard freestyle relay team at the state and conference cham- pionship meet. He also earned all-state distinction and conference runner-up finishes in the 200 free, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay and 800 free relay. Gage was also an all-state performer in the 100 free and 500 free. Gage was named Empire 8 Athlete of the Week for the week ending Nov. 24 after winning the 200 free and 500 free and anchoring the winning 400 free relay team in a quad meet hosted by Hamilton. His best times rank among the top six in Ithaca history in the 50-, 100-, 200- and 500-yard freestyle. 2007-08: Gage was Ithaca’s top freshman performer and earned numerous all-state and all-conference honors. Gage was Rookie of the Meet at the Empire 8 Championships after winning the UNYSCSA and Empire 8 titles in the 200-yard freestyle in 1:42.82, which was the third-fastest time in the 200 free in Bomber history. He was second in the UNYSCSA and Empire 8 in the 50 free in 21.49 seconds and also earned all-state honors on the 200-, 400- and 800-yard freestyle relay teams as well as the 400-yard medley relay team. He was a two-time honoree as Empire 8 men’s swimming & diving athlete of the week on Dec. 13 and Feb. 11. High School: A 2007 graduate of Edwin Oscar Smith High School, Gage was coached by Brian Beckius and Brian Thomas. He earned four varsity letters as a member of the swimming & diving team and served as team captain his junior and senior seasons. An all-state performer, Gage placed second at the state open championships in the 200-yard freestyle his senior year. He was also a member of the cross country and track & field teams. Personal: A student in the exploratory program, he is the son of Daniel and Sherie Gage. MIKE GLICINI Diving, So.; Dallas, Pa. 2008-09: Glicini was one of Ithaca’s top divers as a sophomore and earned All-UNYSCSA by finishing eighth at the state meet on the 3-meter board with a career-best score of 359.65. He also excelled in a Jan. 24 dual meet against Rochester by winning the 3-meter competition (6 dives) with a total of 248.65 and plac- ing third on the 1-meter board in that meet with a score of 214.25. Glicini was seventh on the 3-meter board and 10th at 1-meter at the Ithaca Diving Invitational. 2007-08: Glicini was an all-state performer in three-meter diving by virtue of a seventh-place finish at the state meet with a score of 328.20. That score also earned him a fifth-place finish at the Empire 8 level. He was 10th in the Empire 8 on the one-meter board with a score of 276.05. High School: A 2007 graduate of Dallas Senior High School, Glicini earned three varsith letters as a member of the swimming & diving team. He earned all-state honors in 2006 and was named the district Diver of the Year his junior and senior years. Personal: A student in the preprofessional program, he is the son of Bob and Paula Glicini.

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 13 ITHACA COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE

BRENNAN HAGY Fly/Free, Sr.; Wyndmoor, Pa. 2008-09: Hagy capped his Bomber career by earning All-UNYSCSA distinction by finishing fifth in the 200-yard butterfly at the state championship meet. His time of 1:57.93 was the fastest of the year by a Bomber and ranks as the seventh-fastest in school history. Hagy also scored at the state meet in the 200- and 400-yard individual medley and on the 200 free relay and 400 free relay. 2007-08: Hagy earned his third varsity letter and scored in three individual events at the Empire 8 Championships. He was 10th in the conference in the 200-yard butterfly (2:02.10), 11th in the 200-yard individual medley (2:05.91) and 14th in the 100-yard butterfly (55.01). 2006-07: Hagy posted a top-ten finish in the 200-yard butterfly at the state meet for the second straight season, placing 10th with a time of 2:01.12. Hagy also earned a pair of 11th-place finishes at the state championships. Hagy recorded five top-three finishes during the season, including a win the 200-yard butterfly against Alfred. 2005-06: Hagy placed ninth in the 200-yard butterfly at the state championships with a time of 2:01.43. He also finished 19th in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 55.11 and was 35th in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:55.77. High School: A 2005 graduate of LaSalle College High School, Hagy was coached by Frank Licthner. He was a four-year letter winner a team captain. He also lettered in water polo. Personal: An occupational science/ocupa- tional therapy major, he is the son of Bruce and Chris Hagy. SHANE HAMMAN Back/Free/IM, Sr.; West Chester, Pa. 2008-09: Hamman scored in three events at the UNYSCSA championship meet, including a 17th- place finish in the 400-yard individual medley with a time of 4:28.53. He was also on the 200 free relay and 400 medley relay teams that both finished 21st. Hamman also competed in freestyle and backstroke. 2007-08: Hamman swam on Ithaca’s 400-yard free- style relay team that finished fourth in the UNYSCSA championships (3:10.54) and ranked second in the Empire 8 at the same meet. In individual events, Hamman was 11th in the Empire 8 in the 200-yard backstroke (2:05.10), 16th in the Empire 8 in the 100-yard back- stroke (58.50) and 18th in the conference in the 100-yard freestyle (50.36). 2006-07: Hamman was a member of three all-UNYSCSA relay teams at the state meet, swimming with the fifth-place 400-yard medley relay team, the sixth-place 400-yard freestyle relay team and the seventh-place 200-yard freestyle relay team. Hamman also scored in three individual events at the state championships. After the season, Hamman was named to the UNYSCSA All-Academic team. 2005-06: Hamman competed in the freestyle and individual medley as a freshman. He finished 24th in the 50-yard freestyle at the state championships (23.03) and was 28th in the 100-yard freestyle (51.03). High School: A 2004 graduate of Henderson High School, Hamman was coached Jeff Bott. He was a four-year letter winner as a member of the swimming & diving team and served as team captain his junior and senior years. Personal: A clinical health studies/ physical therapy major, he is the son of Paul and Gail Hamman.

14 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE

JOSH LEARY Free, Fr.; Pittsburgh, Pa. 2008-09: Leary contributed in distance freestyle events as a freshman and scored in the 200-yard free- style, 500-yard freestyle and 1,650-yard freestyle at the UNYSCSA championship meet. He placed 12th overall in the 1,650 free at the states with a time of 17:13.71. He was second in the 1,000 free in a dual meet at Union. High School: A 2008 graduate of Central Catholic High School, Leary was coached by Merci McCarthy. He was a four-year letter winner and served as team captain. Personal: An art major, he is the son of Bill and Leslie Leary. ANDREW LONGCORE Diving, Sr.; Red Hook 2008-09: Longcore scored highly on both diving boards throughout his junior season for the Bombers. He was the team’s second-best performer at the Ithaca Diving Invitational and placed fourth overall on the 3-meter board (386.85) and sixth overall on the 1-meter board (368.50). Both scores were career-bests for Longcore. He placed second at 1-meter in a dual meet against Rochester and was fourth on 3-meter in a dual against Rensselaer. 2007-08: Longcore again was among Ithaca’s strongest divers and improved his scores at the state and conference meets. He was seventh in the Empire 8 with a score of 303.60 on the three-meter board and was ninth in the Empire 8 on the one-meter board with a score of 298.20. Longcore also earned Empire 8 Presidents’ List recognition for his academic achievement. 2006-07: Longcore was Ithaca’s top diver through- out the season. He posted two scoring finishes at the state meet, finishing 10th in the 3-meter diving event with 258.30 points and 12th in the 1-meter event with 252.40 points. Longcore earned his first career victory in the quadrangular meet against Hamilton, Hartwick and Geneseo, picking up a win in the three-meter event. Longcore recorded 12 top-three finishes on the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of Red Hook High School, Longcore was a three-year letter winner as a member of the team and served as team captain his senior year. Personal: A communication management and design major, he is the son of Joe and Adina Longcore. DEREK RAND Diving, Fr.; Orange, Conn. 2008-09: Rand was Ithaca’s top diver as a freshman and finished as Empire 8 runner-up and fourth in the UNYSCSA with a score of 397.85 in the 3-meter diving finals. Rand also placed second overall in the 3-meter competition at the Ithaca diving invitational with a score of 423.55 on 3-meter. He was third at the Ithaca invitational on 1-meter with a career-best score of 382.85. Rand won the 1-meter competition in a dual meet versus Rochester. High School: A 2008 graduate of Amity High School, Rand was coached by Todd Rainey. He was a four-year letter winner and served as the team captain in his senior year. As a junior, he was named to the All-Southern Conference team. Personal: An student in the exploratory program, he is the son of Peter and Diane Rand.

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 15 ITHACA COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE

JEFF RAPP Back/IM, Fr.; Liverpool 2008-09: Rapp was a solid contributor as a fresh- man primarily in backstroke and individual medley events. He was and Empire 8 runner-up and All- UNYSCSA honoree in the 400-yard medley relay as his team placed fifth in the state with a time of 3:33.03. Rapp also earned all-state recognition in the 200 IM (1:57.14) and on the 200-yard medley relay team after finishing seventh in both events. Rapp already ranks prominently among the all-time fastest times in Ithaca history, standing fourth in the 200 IM and 200 back and seventh in the 100 back. High School: A 2008 graduate of Liverpool High School, Rapp was coached by Zac Mekker. He was a four-year letter winner and was the team captain as a senior. He was named to the all-league team in 2005-2008 and received the Langenmyer award. Personal: An exercise science major, he is the son of Bill and Kathy Rapp. RYAN WRIGHT Fly/Free, Sr.; Eagleville, Pa. 2008-09: Wright capped his Bomber career by earn- ing all-state status in two individual events and two relay events at the season-ending championship meet. He was sixth in the 200-yard butterfly (1:58.14) and eighth in the 100-yard butterfly (52.15 seconds). Both of those times rank among the eight fastest in Ithaca history and his 100 fly mark was the fastest of the season by a Bomber and fourth all-time. Wright also swam the butterfly leg of the fifth-place 400 medley relay team and seventh- place 200 medley relay team at the states. He also scored in the 1,650 free at the state meet, placing 14th. 2007-08: Wright scored in three individual events at the Empire 8 Championships. He was 11th in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:00.78, 11th in the 200-yard butterfly (2:03.76) and 12th in the 100-yard butterfly (54.55). He contributed to the Bombers on the medley relay teams, including third-place finishes at the Don Richards Invitational at RIT and at the Hamilton Quad. 2006-07: Wright earned all-UNYSCA honors in the 100-yard butterfly at the state meet, finishing eighth with a time of 53.99. Wright scored in two other individual events for the Bombers at the state meet, finishing 12th in the 200-yard butterfly (2:02.46) and 14th in the 200-yard individual medley (2:07.56). Wright posted six top-three finishes on the year, including three second-place finishes. 2005-06: Wright placed eighth at the state championships in the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 2:03.05 and was 18th in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 55.06. He also finished 22nd in the 200-yard individual medley at the state championships. Wright registered three top-three finishes in the 200-yard butterfly, including two second-place finishes against Division II Bloomsburg and Rensselaer. High School: A 2005 graduate of Methacton High School, Wright was coached by Jeff Faikish. He was a four-year letter winner as a member of the swimming & diving team. Personal: An exercise science major, he is the son of Larry Petro and Rhonda Wright-Petro.

16 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE

ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING INDUCTEES Rob D’Alessandro ’90 (2004) Chris Martin ’88 (2005) Scott Handler ’76 (1985) Bill Ware, Coach (1988) Colin Herlihy ’96 (2006)

Rob D’Alessandro Scott Handler Colin Herlihy

Chris Martin Bill Ware

ALL-AMERICANS No. Name (seasons) honors No. Name (seasons) honors 1. Chris Martin (1985-88) 15 John Neeb (1989-90) 3 2. Rob D’Alessandro Jerome Pedro (1988-89) 3 (1986-88, 1990) 13 Todd Stevens (1986-87) 3 3. Jeff Ungvary (1988-91) 10 24. Tim Cook (1988) 2 4. Dan Guerrera (1989-92) 8 Rob Finne (1997) 2 5. John Van Cott (1985-86) 7 Gary Petmerky (1983) 2 6. Brian Bennett (1985-87) 6 Elias Papatheodorou Donald McVeigh (1981-82) 6 (1991) 2 Bryan Rice (1985-88) 6 Scott Pavlick (1997) 2 Keith Reece (1997) 2 9. Todd Poludniak (1993, 1995-96) 5 30. James Bernhardt (1981) 1 Tom Whitely (1987-88) 5 Mike Cohen (1985) 1 James Donovan (1988) 1 11. Steve Barnes (2002-05) 4 Jim Gault (1989) 1 Dick Comanzo (1983-84) 4 Andy Hersam (1986) 1 Colin Herlihy (1995-96) 4 Joe Karney (1986) 1 Gregory Szyluk (1991-92) 4 Sean Kavanaugh (2004) 1 Clayton York (1986-87) 4 Sasha Kuznezov (2004) 1 16. Dan Andersson (1990) 3 Rob Merrick (1991) 1 Lewis L. Bird III (1985) 3 Ryan Orser (2004) 1 Scott Handler (1975-76) 3 Scott Podolsky (1991) 1 Pat Kielty (1997) 3 Steven E. Rokeach (1985) 1 Andre Marozsan (1991) 3

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 17 ITHACA COLLEGEMen’s Swimming and Diving ITHACA COLLEGE

DIVING ONE-METER No. Diver (season) Points 1. Dick Comanzo (1984) 6 dives 312.90 1. Devin Fay (2003) 11 dives 435.10 THREE-METER No. Diver (season) Points 1. Dick Comanzo (1984) 6 dives 318.10 1. Devin Fay (2003) 11 dives 513.15

FREESTYLE 50 500 No. Name (seasons) Time No. Name (seasons) Time 1. ANTOINE CONNORS(2009) 20.92 1. Steve Barnes (2004) 4:36.58 2. Todd Stevens (1987) 21.06 2. Don McVeigh (1982) 4:36.86 3. Sasha Kuznezov (2002) 21.08 3. Chris Martin (1988) 4:37.65 4. Jay Pedro (1988) 21.40 4. Dave Balta (2001) 4:38.81 5. Todd Poludniak (1995) 21.41 5. JOE GAGE (2009) 4:40.29 6. JOE GAGE (2008) 21.49 6. Todd Poludniak (1996) 4:40.49 7. Mike Thurk (2001) 21.50 7. Andre Marozsan (1990) 4:41.29 8. Pat Kielty (1997) 21.51 8. Josh Tayrien (2005) 4:41.95 9. Steve Croucher(‘09) 21.53 9. Gary Petmecky (1983) 4:43.45 10. Tom Whitely (1988) 21.56 10. James Ward (1993) 4:43.52 11. Bryan Rice (1988) 21.57 11. John Neeb (1990) 4:44.14 12. Mike Esper (2000) 21.67 12. John Gault (1988) 4:44.82 John Van Cott (1985) 21.67 13. Jamie Donovan (1988) 4:46.09 Cary Dobkin (2002) 21.67 14. MATT CAROLAN (2009) 4:48.20 15. Jim Bernhardt (1981) 21.70 T15. Mike Ariel (2006) 4:48.39 Mike Nelson (1985) 4:48.39 100 No. Name (seasons) Time 1,000 No. Name (seasons) Time 1. ANTOINE CONNORS (2009) 45.91 2. Todd Poludniak (1995) 46.35 1. Steve Barnes (2005) 9:37.93 3. Sasha Kuznezov (2004) 46.50 2. Andre Marozsan (1990) 9:47.07 4. Jeff Ungvary (1990) 46.71 3. Don McVeigh (1982) 9:47.15 5. JOE GAGE (2009) 46.92 4. Chris Martin (1988) 9:53.60 6. Bryan Rice (1987) 47.03 5. Jamie Donovan (1988) 9:59.09 7. Tim Cook (1988) 47.04 6. John Gault (1989) 10:04.15 8. John Van Cott (1986) 47.17 7. Mike Esper (2002) 10:07.07 9. Tom Whitely (1987) 47.27 8. Mike Nelson (1985) 10:08.30 10. James Ward (1995) 47.48 9. Josh Tayrien (2005) 10:08.90 11. Todd Stevens (1987) 47.57 10. Sean Kavannaugh(2004) 10:08.94 12. Cary Dobkin (2002) 47.59 11. John Neeb (1989) 10:09.89 13. Jim Bernhardt (1981) 47.80 12. Dan Guerrera (1992) 10:10.14 14. Scott Pavlick (1998) 47.82 13. Jeff Squire (2002) 10:10.60 15. Brian Bennett (1985) 47.91 14. Jeff Ungvary (1991) 10:11.34 15. Mike Ariel (2006) 10:13.98 200 No. Name (seasons) Time 1,650 1. Todd Poludniak (1996) 1:41.54 No. Name (seasons) Time 2. Chris Martin (1987) 1:42.55 1. Steve Barnes (2002) 16:01.37 3. JOE GAGE (2009) 1:42.63 2. Don McVeigh (1982) 16:14.86 4. Don McVeigh (1982) 1:43.02 3. Chris Martin (1987) 16:22.42 5. ANTOINE CONNORS(2009) 1:43.32 4. Andre Marozsan (1990) 16:23.76 6. Jeff Ungvary (1991) 1:43.34 5. Jamie Donovan (1988) 16:31.58 7. John Van Cott (1986) 1:43.55 6. Mike Nelson (1983) 16:38.63 8. Sasha Kuznezov (2004) 1:43.72 7. Jeff Squire (2001) 16:40.92 9. John Neeb (1990) 1:43.87 8. Josh Tayrien (2004) 16:42.41 10. James Ward (1993) 1:43.90 9. John Neeb (1990) 16:44.33 11. Dave Balta (2001) 1:43.96 10. Jim Gault (1988) 16:45.62 12. Steve Barnes (2005) 1:44.15 11. Mike Esper (2002) 16.47.04 13. Tom Whitely (1988) 1:44.28 12. Scott Wilson (2008) 16:50.09 14. Mike Ariel (2007) 1:45.07 13. Mike Ariel (2009) 16:51.72 15. Rob Merrick (1991) 1:45.08 14. MATT CAROLAN (2008) 17:00.49

18 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 ITHACA COLLEGE Record Book ITHACA COLLEGE

BUTTERFLY 100 200 No. Name (seasons) Time No. Name (seasons) Time 1. Dan Andersson (1990) 52.02 1. Dave Balta (2002) 1:54.28 2. James Ward (1994) 52.08 2. Tom Farnsworth (1990) 1:54.86 3. Dave Balta (1999) 52.09 3. James Ward (1995) 1:56.45 4. Ryan Wright (2009) 52.15 4. Dan Andersson (1990) 1:57.27 5. Charles Suozzi (2006) 52.49 5. Charles Suozzi (2006) 1:57.41 6. Tom Farnsworth (1990) 52.72 6. Sean Kavanaugh (2003) 1:57.58 7. JERRY DIAMOND (‘09) 52.49 7. bRENNAN HAGY (‘09) 1:57.93 8. Geoff Buteau (2004) 52.84 8. Ryan Wright (2009) 1:58.14 9. Joe Karney (1986) 52.92 9. MATT CAROLAN (‘09) 1:58.18 10. Bob McLaughlin (1982) 53.16 10. Elias Papatheodorou 11. Jay Sellers (2005) 53.23 (1989) 1:58.29 12. Elias Papatheodorou 11. Erik Selan (1995) 1:58.59 (1991) 53.41 12. Geoff Buteau (2004) 1:59.49 13. Rob Boreanaz (1983) 53.54 13. Mike Nelson (1983) 1:59.56 14. Keith Reece (1997) 53.59 14. Jamie Donovan (1987) 1:59.87 15. Mike Esper (2000) 53.91 15. Wayne Watson (1987) 1:59.54

BACKSTROKE 100 200 No. Name (seasons) Time No. Name (seasons) Time 1. Sean Kavanaugh (2004) 52.51 1. Rob D’Alessandro 2. Scott Pavlick (1997) 52.59 (1988) 1:53.50 3. Pat Kielty (1997) 53.00 2. Greg Szyluk (1992) 1:54.41 4. Rob D’Alessandro (1988) 53.05 3. Sean Kavanaugh (2004) 1:54.66 5. Greg Szyluk (1992) 53.06 4. JEFF RAPP (2009) 1:57.37 6. sTEVE CROUCHER(‘09) 53.54 5. Scott Pavlick (1997) 1:57.48 7. JEFF RAPP (2009) 53.63 6. Pat Kielty (1997) 1:58.20 8. Lee Bird (1985) 54.54 7. Kevin Glendenning 9. Ryan Spencer (1999) 54.69 (1994) 1:58.93 10. Jeremy Ouimette (2004) 54.72 8. Lee Bird (1985) 1:58.95 11. Mike Ariel (2009) 55.12 9. Ryan Spencer (1999) 1:59.18 12. Kevin Glendenning 10. Miguel Escobedo (2004) 2:00.14 (1992) 55.28 11. Rob Merrick (1990) 2:00.22 13. Miguel Escobedo (2004) 55.64 12. Pat Ryan (2006) 2:00.55 14. Rob Merrick (1990) 55.66 13. Jeremy Ouimette (2001) 2:01.59 15. Chris Martin (1990) 55.81 14. Chris Martin (1985) 2:01.87 15. Mike Bentz (1995) 2:02.38

BREASTSTROKE 100 200 No. Name (seasons) Time No. Name (seasons) Time 1. Colin Herlihy (1996) 56.07 1. Colin Herlihy (1996) 2:02.13 2. Mike Thurk (2003) 57.90 2. Dan Guerrera (1991) 2:08.23 3. Dan Guerrera (1991) 58.07 3. Ryan Orser (2003) 2:08.58 4. Rob Finne (1999) 58.39 4. Mark Tedeschi (2005) 2:09.74 5. Mark Tedeschi (2006) 58.53 5. Gary Petmecky (1983) 2:09.87 6. Ryan Orser (2003) 58.77 6. Mike Thurk (2003) 2:10.03 7. Steve Prettyman (1992) 59.97 7. JERRY DIAMOND (‘09) 2:10.77 8. Gary Petmecky (1983) 1:00.08 8. Kurt Jorgensen (1997) 2:11.08 9. Kurt Jorgensen (1998) 1:00.49 9. Jamie Donovan (1988) 2:12.10 10. Keith Reece (1997) 1:00.65 10. Rob Finne (1997) 2:12.85 11. Miroslav Macala (2008) 1:00.75 11. Tony D’Agostino (1989) 2:14.00 12. Steve Rokeach (1985) 1:00.96 12. Mike Casamento (1983) 2:14.11 13. Dan Andersson (1990) 1:01.19 13. Jason Morini (1998) 2:14.12 14. Andy Hersam (1985) 1:01.23 14. Dan Andersson (1990) 2:14.66 15. Brant Gawrys (2009) 1:01.37 15. Miroslav Macala (2008) 2:15.42

Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09 19 ITHACA COLLEGE

INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 400 No. Name (seasons) Time No. Name (seasons) Time 1. Sean Kavanaugh (2004) 1:55.83 1. Sean Kavanaugh 2. Colin Herlihy (1996) 1:56.21 (2004) 4:09.04 3. Ryan Orser (2004) 1:56.71 2. Colin Herlihy (1996) 4:09.57 4. JEFF RAPP (2009) 1:57.14 3. Jamie Donovan (1988) 4:14.77 5. JERRY DIAMOND (‘09) 1:57.22 4. Chris Martin (1985) 4:16.17 6. Greg Szyluk (1992) 1:58.23 5. Jim Gault (1988) 4:16.34 7. Chris Martin (1985) 1:58.46 6. Mike Nelson (1983) 4:17.63 8. Brian Barber (1998) 1:58.73 7. Pat Ryan (2004) 4:18.52 9. Charles Suozzi (2006) 1:58.86 8. MATT CAROLAN (‘09) 4:18.74 10. Jay Sellers (2005) 1:59.03 9. Erik Selan (1995) 4:19.13 11. Dan Andersson (1990) 1:59.42 10. Geoff Buteau (2002) 4:21.01 12. Pat Ryan (2004) 1:59.62 11. Mike Casamento (1983) 4:21.63 13. Bryan Rice (1988) 1:59.66 12. Greg Szyluk (1992) 4:22.22 14. Dan Guerrera (1991) 2:00.19 13. Tyler Burns (2001) 4:23.14 15. JOE GAGE (2009) 2:00.21 14. Andy Driska (1999) 4:24.16 15. Jason Morini (2000) 4:24.29

MEDLEY RELAY 200 No. Names (seasons) Time 1. Pavlick, Finne, Reece, Kielty (1997) 1:34.61 2. Kavanaugh, Orser, Ryan, Kuznezov (2004) 1:35.53 3. Kavanaugh, Thurk, Sellers, Kuznezov (2003) 1:35.64 4. Ouimette, Balta, Thurk, Kuznezov (2002) 1:35.67 T5. Palvick, Thurk, Balta, Kuznezov (2001) 1:36.24 Pavlick, Finne, Barber, Jones (1998) 1:36.24 400 No. Names (seasons) Time 1. Kavanaugh, Orser, Buteau, Kuznezov (2004) 3:29.78 2. Pavlick, Herlihy, Reece, Poludniak (1996) 3:29.95 3. Pavlick, Finne, Reece, Kielty (1997) 3:30.23 4. Kavanaugh, Thurk, Balta, Kuznezov (2002) 3:30.31 5. Kavanaugh, Thurk, Sellers, Kuznezov (2003) 3:31.07

FREESTYLE RELAY 200 No. Names (seasons) Time 1. Connors, Gage, Croucher, Ariel (2009) 1:23.98 2. Rice, Whitely, Cook, Pedro (1988) 1:24.59 3. Orser, Kuznezov, Kavanaugh, Thurk (2003) 1:25.45 4. Kuznezov, Orser, Dobkin, Thurk (2002) 1:25.55 5. Marshall, Barber, Jones, Pavlick (1998) 1:25.87 400 No. Names (seasons) Time 1. Connors, Gage, Croucher, Ariel (2009) 3:06.18 2. Cook, Rice, Pedro, Whitely (1988) 3:06.80 3. Van Cott, Rice, Bennett, Martin (1985) 3:07.78 T4. Rice, Stevens, Cook, Whitely (1987) 3:08.00 Stevens, Bennett, Whitely, Rice (1987) 3:08.00 800 No. Names (seasons) Time 1. Barnes, Kavanaugh, Orser, Kuznezov (2004) 6:56.28 2. Van Cott, Rice, Bennett, Martin (1986) 6:57.28 3. Whitely, Bennett, Rice, Martin (1987) 6:59.59 4. Whitely, Ungvary, Rice, Martin (1988) 6:59.83 5. Ungvary, D’Alessandro, Marozsan, Neeb (1990) 7:00.10 Returning swimmers in bold capital letters

20 Men’s Swimming and Diving 2008-09