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1 WOMEN's 200 Meter Freestyle Relay NCAA Record EVENT: 1 WOMEN's 200 Meter Freestyle Relay NCAA Record: 1:40.18 California 2000 World Record: 1:37.52 NED 2003 American Record: 1:39.59 Team Stars & Stripes 2001 US Open Record: 1:39.59 Team Stars & Stripes 2001 QUALIFYING FOR "A" Cut: 1:31.01 QUALIFYING FOR This Meet: 1:31.68 RESULTS of FINALS RANK TEAM PRELIM TIME CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) GEORGIA 1:38.52 1:37.27** 1) JOYCE, KARA LYNN FR :24.24 3) KEARNS, PAIGE JR :24.34 2) MABRY, NEKA SR :24.45 4) GEOROFF, ANDREA JR :24.24 ** NCAA Record: World Record: American Record: US Open Record: 2) AUBURN 1:38.58 1:38.08 1) SHORT, BECKY SR :24.81 3) KOLUKANOVA, JANA SO :24.81 2) ANDERSON, JENNI JR :24.72 4) COPARROPA, EILEEN SR :23.74 3) FLORIDA 1:40.94 1:40.60 1) FARRELL, MAUREEN JR :25.56 3) UHLE, MARIETTA SO :25.34 2) GIBNEY, CHANTAL SR :25.01 4) ELLIS, JAIME SR :24.69 4) TEXAS 1:41.24 1:40.73 1) WANEZEK, SARAH JR :24.92 3) SIMINSKI, KRISTY SO :25.15 2) ELLIOTT, LACEY SR :25.17 4) FAULKNER, JACLYN SO :25.49 5) SOUTH CAROLINA 1:40.39 1:41.00 1) SKAGGS, HEATHER JR :25.45 3) BASTAK, ASHLEIGH SR :25.27 2) VANASSEN, JENNIFER SR :24.98 4) McHUGH, CAROLYNN JR :25.30 6) UCLA 1:41.65 1:41.18 1) ARNOLD, KATIE FR :26.04 3) THURMAN, AMY FR :25.54 2) SVAHNSTROM, MALIN SR :25.19 4) PLATZER, SARA SR :24.41 7) CALIFORNIA 1:41.03 1:41.36 1) COUGHLIN, NATALIE SR :24.58 3) AMANO, KEIKO JR :25.72 2) BECKS, DANIELLE SR :25.51 4) PALSSON, EMMA JR :25.55 8) INDIANA 1:41.23 1:41.48 1) LOFSTEDT, ANNICA FR :25.63 3) KOSTNER, TAMMY JR :25.55 2) SMITH, ERIN JR :25.23 4) MEGHAN, MEDENDORP SR :25.07 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) ARIZONA 1:41.78 1:40.31 1) SMITH, MARSHI SO :25.62 3) HAYES, JESSICA JR :24.91 2) GRESDAL, JENNA SO :24.71 4) HACKETT, RYANN SO :25.07 10) STANFORD 1:42.00 1:41.44 1) BOUTWELL, LACEY JR :25.39 3) BAUMGARTNER, MEGAN SR :25.43 2) JONES, SARAH JR :25.22 4) RANSOM, TAMI JR :25.40 11) TEXAS A&M 1:41.69 1:41.73 1) TOWNSEND, DANIELLE JR :25.68 3) ZWIERZYKOWSKI,EWELI SO :25.54 2) LIEB, KATY SO :25.14 4) BIRD, MICHELLE JR :25.37 12) WISCONSIN 1:41.98 1:42.11 1) HERNANDEZ, SARAH SO :25.51 3) JOHNSON, SUSAN FR :25.79 2) TRINIDAD, ANNA SO :25.72 4) PENDLETON, BETHANY SR :25.09 13) MICHIGAN 1:41.75 1:42.46 1) SMITH, LINDSEY FR :25.95 3) SESKEVICS, ABBY SO :25.80 2) BRADY, KAITLYN FR :25.38 4) WEILBACHER, ANNE SR :25.33 14) FLORIDA STATE 1:42.13 1:42.83 1) BREEN, EMILY JR :26.11 3) DONG, RACHEL SR :26.15 2) DUTTON, EMMA SR :25.16 4) HOW, LISA JR :25.41 15) SOUTHERN METHODIST 1:42.61 1:42.90 1) POMEROY, LAURA SO :25.20 3) DARLING, LEANE FR :26.07 2) VLASAKOVA, MICHELLE FR :25.87 4) MARSHALL, DALLAS SR :25.76 16) PACIFIC (CALIFORNIA) 1:43.00 1:43.44 1) MARSHALL, SARAH SR :26.53 3) ERRECART, ROBIN SR :25.57 2) CATALANO, SHANNON SR :25.71 4) McNAMEE, LYNDSEY JR :25.63 EVENT: 2 WOMEN's 400 Meter Freestyle NCAA Record: 4:04.09 Christina Teuscher Columbia 2000 World Record: 3:59.53 Lindsay Benko USA 2003 American Record: 3:59.53 Lindsay Benko USA 2003 US Open Record: 4:01.36 Sanchiko Yamada JPN 2004 QUALIFYING FOR "A" Cut: 4:45.46 QUALIFYING FOR This Meet: 4:48.00 RESULTS of FINALS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM PRELIM TIME CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) MASON, EMILY JR ARIZONA 4:06.56 4:01.58** :58.97 1:00.99 1:01.39 1:00.23 ** NCAA Record: 2) KELLER, KALYN FR SOUTHERN CAL. 4:03.81 4:02.21 :59.71 1:01.38 1:00.74 1:00.38 3) McLARTY, SARA SR FLORIDA 4:06.64 4:05.64 1:00.42 1:02.27 1:01.56 1:01.39 4) CHANDLER, ASHLEY SO CALIFORNIA 4:06.69 4:05.89 :59.19 1:01.70 1:01.92 1:03.08 5) BINDER, ADRIENNE FR AUBURN 4:06.90 4:07.71 1:00.40 1:02.47 1:02.82 1:02.02 6) PIPER, CARLY JR WISCONSIN 4:06.37 4:08.27 1:00.15 1:02.93 1:03.06 1:02.13 7) CONWAY, LAURA SO GEORGIA 4:08.01 4:08.57 1:00.94 1:02.94 1:02.84 1:01.85 8) GILLIAM, SUSAN FR MICHIGAN 4:07.07 4:10.67 1:01.31 1:03.76 1:03.79 1:01.81 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) HENTZEN, MORGAN FR STANFORD 4:09.01 4:07.21 1:00.51 1:02.63 1:02.58 1:01.49 9) FENN, EMILY CLARE SR MICHIGAN 4:08.61 4:07.21 :59.76 1:02.43 1:02.90 1:02.12 11) KOCH, BECKY SR VILLANOVA 4:09.34 4:07.81 :59.74 1:02.71 1:03.20 1:02.16 12) LEE, GEORGINA SR SOUTHERN METHOD. 4:08.03 4:09.43 1:00.16 1:03.38 1:03.89 1:02.00 13) NELSON, KATIE FR UCLA 4:09.88 4:09.55 1:00.66 1:02.56 1:03.28 1:03.05 14) GORLESKY, ERIN SR INDIANA 4:09.45 4:10.65 1:01.53 1:03.09 1:03.26 1:02.77 15) KEEFE, MARGARET FR PENN STATE 4:10.16 4:11.19 1:00.77 1:03.28 1:03.89 1:03.25 16) KELLY, KIMI FR VIRGINIA 4:10.04 4:14.62 1:01.46 1:03.69 1:04.40 1:05.07 EVENT: 3 WOMEN's 200 Meter Individual Medley NCAA Record: 2:10.69 Kristy Kowal Georgia 2000 World Record: 2:07.79 Alison Wagner USA 1993 American Record: 2:07.79 Allison Wagner USA 1993 US Open Record: 2:09.39 Martina Moravcova SVK 1998 QUALIFYING FOR "A" Cut: 2:00.67 QUALIFYING FOR This Meet: 2:01.53 RESULTS of FINALS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM PRELIM TIME CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) SANDENO, KAITLIN JR SOUTHERN CAL. 2:10.72 2:08.11** :27.82 :31.06 :38.63 :30.60 ** NCAA Record: US Open Record: 2) COVENTRY, KIRSTY JR AUBURN 2:09.34 2:08.88 :28.46 :31.82 :38.01 :30.59 3) MYERS, WHITNEY FR ARIZONA 2:11.06 2:10.23 :28.38 :32.56 :38.49 :30.80 4) ELLIS, JAIME SR FLORIDA 2:11.09 2:10.68 :28.98 :32.40 :39.43 :29.87 5) PENDLETON, BETHANY SR WISCONSIN 2:11.62 2:11.34 :28.79 :32.48 :39.68 :30.39 6) KOVACS, AGNES JR ARIZONA STATE 2:11.96 2:12.73 :29.26 :33.77 :37.98 :31.72 7) DUERK, LAUREN SO AUBURN 2:12.96 2:12.86 :30.39 :34.11 :37.15 :31.21 8) SVAHNSTROM, MALIN SR UCLA 2:12.85 2:13.74 :29.64 :33.69 :38.98 :31.43 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) CARROLL, KATIE FR NOTRE DAME 2:13.43 2:12.28 :29.32 :33.23 :38.96 :30.77 10) McCANN, KATIE FR FLORIDA 2:13.23 2:13.16 :29.31 :33.49 :38.90 :31.46 11) YEVAK, KATIE JR GEORGIA 2:13.47 2:13.28 :28.61 :34.25 :38.33 :32.09 12) HARM, TRICIA SO GEORGIA 2:13.90 2:13.58 :28.84 :34.01 :39.68 :31.05 13) GRIFFITH, NATALIE SR CALIFORNIA 2:13.80 2:14.08 :28.98 :33.95 :39.67 :31.48 14) DESCENZA, MARY SO GEORGIA 2:13.08 2:14.17 :28.80 :33.63 :41.56 :30.18 15) LUNSMANN, LESLIE SO AUBURN 2:13.44 2:14.35 :29.49 :34.35 :39.47 :31.04 16) MACKEY, NICOLE FR HAWAII 2:13.44 2:15.08 :29.45 :33.28 :40.06 :32.29 EVENT: 4 WOMEN's 50 Meter Freestyle NCAA Record: :24.80 Courtney Shealy Georgia 2000 World Record: :23.59 Therese Alshammar SWE 2000 American Record: :24.52 Jenny Thompson USA 2000 US Open Record: :24.49 Alison Sheppard GBR 2002 QUALIFYING FOR "A" Cut: :22.88 QUALIFYING FOR This Meet: :23.04 RESULTS of FINALS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM PRELIM TIME CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) JOYCE, KARA LYNN FR GEORGIA :24.21** :24.24 ** NCAA Record: American Record: US Open Record: 2) COPARROPA, EILEEN SR AUBURN :24.64 :24.41 3) PLATZER, SARA SR UCLA :24.80 :24.68 4) SHORT, BECKY SR AUBURN :24.60 :24.97 5) KOLUKANOVA, JANA SO AUBURN :24.87 :25.01 6) WANEZEK, SARAH JR TEXAS :24.88 :25.09 7) BOUTWELL, LACEY JR STANFORD :24.99 :25.23 8) ANDERSON, JENNI JR AUBURN :25.09 :25.66 CONSOLATION FINAL 9) SWINDLE, CHRISTINA FR AUBURN :25.24 :25.11 10) GEOROFF, ANDREA JR GEORGIA :25.15 :25.25 11) BONCHER, BROOKE SO RICHMOND :25.23 :25.26 12) POMEROY, LAURA SO SOUTHERN METHOD. :25.21 :25.40 13) MEGHAN, MEDENDORP SR INDIANA :25.36 :25.54 13) SKAGGS, HEATHER JR SOUTH CAROLINA :25.38 :25.54 15) MABRY, NEKA SR GEORGIA :25.12 :25.56 16) DANIELS, ELIZABETH SR BROWN :25.37 :25.66 EVENT: 5 WOMEN's 1 Meter Springboard Diving OPTIONAL LIMITED RANK NAME YEAR TEAM DD PRELIM DD FINALS 1 BRENNAN, ALLISON SOUTH CAROLINA 291.45 307.20 2 BASSHAM, LANE ALABAMA 308.40 305.85 3 PERRY-EATON,MEAGHAN NOTRE DAME 290.40 303.90 4 RUBENSTEIN, ASHLEY AUBURN 297.30 303.05 5 DiPLACIDO, ALIDA TEXAS A&M 271.80 288.60 5 WANTZ, JESSICA LOUISIANA STATE 276.85 288.60 7 ROSENTHAL, ASHLEE STANFORD 275.15 287.15 8 HUANG, QIONG JIE HAWAII 285.80 285.45 9 TUMLINSON, TRISHA ARIZONA STATE 270.65 10 MANNING, TIFFANY FLORIDA STATE 270.40 11 RASMUSSEN, CRYSTAL ALABAMA 268.20 12 McCALLEY, LAUREN TENNESSEE 267.60 13 HARTZELL, ALLY TEXAS 263.85 14 MORAN, MANDY ARKANSAS 263.25 15 KRUG, CASSIDY STANFORD 260.85 16 KING, LAUREN SOUTH CAROLINA 259.60 17 HODGES, HOLLY SOUTH CAROLINA 259.00 18 BOWDEN, ABBIE MINNESOTA 255.10 19 TILEA, ANCA EASTERN MICHIGAN 253.40 20 BEMME, DANIELLA JR ARIZONA 251.80 21 BARRAS, BECCA NEW MEXICO 248.30 22 BROMS, JULIE OHIO STATE 247.95 23 CORNTHWAITE,REBECCA MINNESOTA 244.55 24 EBERST, CHRISTIN MIAMI (OHIO) 243.85 25 SILVESTRI, LISA PENN STATE 243.15 26 THOMPSON, JESSICA KENTUCKY 242.25 27 POHORENEC, NICOLE TEXAS 241.35 28 KIESS, ANNA HOUSTON 241.10 29 KELEMAN, TEALIN MICHIGAN 239.90 30 WEIGLE, LINDSAY INDIANA 239.85 31 ALMAZAN, AZUL HOUSTON 239.05 32 YARRISON, MARY FR ARIZONA 235.90 33 THOMPSON, PAIGE UCLA 234.25 34 McCAMBRIDGE, CARRIE PURDUE 230.75 35 RICCOBONO, ALLISON PENN STATE 226.40 36 MILLER, AMANDA PURDUE 224.95 37 GAVOZDEA, ADELA NORTHEASTERN 216.30 38 O'BRIEN, MAGGIE PENN STATE 210.45 39 BOWLING, SARA STANFORD 210.05 40 BOURLAND, ASHLEY OHIO STATE 208.95 41 IGNACIO, TARYN FLORIDA STATE 204.40 EVENT: 6 WOMEN's 400 Meter Medley Relay NCAA Record: 3:57.46 Georgia 2000 World Record: 3:55.78 SWE 2002 American Record: 3:57.17 USA 2002 US Open Record: 3:57.46 Georgia 2000 QUALIFYING FOR "A" Cut: 3:38.32 QUALIFYING FOR This Meet: 3:40.78 RESULTS of FINALS RANK TEAM PRELIM TIME CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) GEORGIA 3:58.41 3:56.48** 1) MABRY, NEKA SR 1:00.17 3) DESCENZA, MARY SO :57.19 2) POEWE, SARAH SO 1:06.03 4) JOYCE, KARA LYNN FR :53.09 ** NCAA Record: US Open Record: 2) STANFORD 4:01.13 3:58.00 1) BOUTWELL, LACEY JR 1:01.08 3) KIRK, DANA SO :57.10 2) KIRK, TARA SR 1:04.09 4) RANSOM, TAMI JR :55.73 3) ARIZONA 3:59.81 3:59.18 1) SMITH, MARSHI SO :59.65 3) MYERS, WHITNEY FR :57.76 2) WAGNER, JESSICA SR 1:07.05 4) HAYES, JESSICA JR :54.72 4) PENN STATE 4:01.48 4:01.59 1) HAUPT, SARAH SO :59.62 3) BIEDERMANN,
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