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2018-19 AUBURN & DIVING ALMANAC TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS INFORMATION Location ...... Auburn, Ala. Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 1 Founded ...... Oct. 1, 1856 2018-19 Rosters ...... 2 Enrollment ...... 29,776 2018-19 Schedule ...... 3 Nickname ...... Tigers COACHING STAFF School Colors ...... Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Head Coach Gary Taylor ...... 4-5 Facility ...... James E. Martin Aquatics Center (1,000) Diving Coach Jeff Shaffer...... 6-7 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Assistant Coach Michael Joyce ...... 8 Conference ...... Southeastern Assistant Coach Jeana Kempe ...... 9 President ...... Dr. Steven Leath Assistant Coach Gideon Louw ...... 10 Athletic Director ...... Allen Greene Assistant Coach Duncan Sherrard ...... 11 Volunteer Assistant Coaches John Carroll, Jr. & Allyson Sweeney ...... 12 Support Staff ...... 13 MEN’S TEAM INFORMATION 2018 SEC Finish ...... th (791.5 pts.) 2017-18 TEAM BIOS 2018 NCAA Finish ...... 12th (8.5 pts.) 2018-19 Women’s Team ...... 15-26 Letterwinners R/L ...... 19/14 2017-18 Women’s Year In Review ...... 27-29 All-Americans R/L ...... 2017-18 Women’s Graduated Seniors ...... 30-32 SEC Champions R/L ...... 2018-19 Men’s Team ...... 34-43 2017-18 Women’s Year In Review ...... 44-46 Newcomers ...... 7 2017-18 Men’s Graduated Seniors ...... 47-49 WOMEN’S TEAM INFORMATION HISTORY AND RECORDS 2018 SEC Finish ...... 5th (849 pts.) History of Auburn Swimming and Diving ...... 52-55 2018 NCAA Finish ...... 18th (55 pts.) Auburn at the Olympics ...... 56-58 Letterwinners R/L ...... 24/ National Champions ...... 59-71 All-Americans R/L ...... Auburn Women at NCAAs ...... 72-73 Women’s All-America Honors ...... 74-76 SEC Champions R/L ...... Women’s SEC Championships ...... 77-81 Newcomers ...... 5 Auburn Men at NCAAs ...... 82-83 Men’s All-America Honors ...... 84-87 COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Men’s SEC Championships ...... 88-90 Head Coach ...... Gary Taylor (1st year) Men’s SEC Championships ...... 91-97 Alma Mater ...... Minnesota, 2001 Year-By-Year Results...... 98-103 Head Diving Coach ...... Jeff Shaffer (20th year) Top Performers & Performances ...... 104-109 Alma Mater ...... Wisconsin, 1980 Media Information ...... 110 Assistant Coach ...... Michael Joyce Assistant Coach ...... Jeana Kempe Assistant Coach ...... Gideon Louw Assistant Coach ...... Duncan Sherrard Volunteer Assistant Coach...... John Carroll, Jr. Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Allyson Sweeney Athletics Trainer ...... Nate Warner Athletics Trainer ...... Emily Maggi Strength & Conditioning Coach ...... Bryan Karkoska Director of Operations ...... Hillary Henderson

TEAM HISTORY First Year of Swimming & Diving ...... 1932 Number of Years in NCAAs ...... Men: 43/Women: 38 NCAA Championships ...... Men: 8/Women: 5 SEC Championships ...... Men: 18/Women: 5

MEDIA RELATIONS Assoc. Director/S&D Contact ...... Dan Froehlich E-mail ...... [email protected] Twitter ...... @DanTheMediaMan Cell Phone ...... 334.750.1389 Office Phone ...... 334.844.9803 Media Relations Fax ...... 334.844.9807 Overnight Address ...... 392 S. Donahue Dr...... Auburn, AL 36831 Website ...... AuburnTigers.com Twitter ...... @AuburnSwimDive Instagram ...... @AuburnSwimDive Facebook ...... facebook.com/AuburnSwimDive

@AuburnSwimDive 1 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC AUBURN WOMEN’S ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN Name Year Hometown / Previous School BY CLASS: Jaden Bellina So. Pearland, /Pearland Senior: 7 Annie Boone Jr. Culpepper, Va./Eastern View Junior: 9 Sarah Margaret Cimino So. Huntsville, Ala./Randolph Sophomore: 10 Robyn Clevenger Jr. Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern Freshman: 4 Carly Cummings So. Valley Cottage, N.Y./Nyack Lauren Dunn Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Homeschool Wendy Espina-Esquivel Sr. Santiago, Chile/Fordham BY STATE: Erin Falconer Sr. Mundelein, Ill.Mundelein Alabama: 4 Claire Fisch Jr. Riverside, Calif./Arizona St. California: 2 2018-19 ROSTERS Jewels Harris So. Tuscaloosa, Ala./Northridge Colorado: 1 Emily Hetzer Fr. Haymarket, Va./Battlefield Florida: 3 Jaqueline Hippi Jr. Upplands Vasby, Sweden/Arlandagymnasiet : 2 Ruthie Jerger Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla./Northeast Illinois: 2 Sierra Jett Jr. Fresno, Calif./Homeschool Indiana: 2 Jane Johnson So. Suwanee, Ga./Lambert Elizabeth Lancaster So. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin New York: 2 Alison Maillard Jr. Houston, Texas/Carnegie Vanguard North Carolina: 2 Shannon McKernan Sr. Lansdale, Pa./Germantown Academy : 1 Jessica Merritt Jr. Huntersville, N.C./William A. Hough South Carolina: 1 Julie Meynen Jr. Luxembourg/Sportlycee Texas: 2 Katie Money Sr. Columbia, S.C./Ben Lippen School Virginia: 2 Bailey Nero Sr. Fort Collins, Colo./Fossil Ridge Erin Norton So. Victor, N.Y./Victor BY COUNTRY: Sonnele Oeztuerk So. Falkensee, Germany/Spandau 04 Chile: 1 McAuley Parker So. Auburn, Ala./Auburn Camille Porter Jr. Jefferson, Ga./Jefferson Germany: 1 Valerie Tarazi Fr. Crystal Lake, Ill./Prairie Ridge Luxembourg: 1 Aly Tetzloff Sr. Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point Sweden: 1 Regan Weakley Fr. Huntsville, Ala./Huntsville Abi Wilder So. Jacksonville, Fla./

AUBURN MEN’S ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN Name Year Hometown / Previous School BY CLASS: Logan Andrews So. Huntersville, N.C./William A. Hough Senior: 8 Stevos Baczek Fr. Reading, Mass./Reading Memorial Junior: 5 Foster Ballard Sr. Eclectic, Ala./Elmore County Tommy Brewer Sr. Bend, Ore./Summit Sophomore: 6 Justin Checchin Sr. , Texas/Johnson Freshman: 6 David Crossland Jr. Hockessin, Del./The Tatnall School Josh Dannhauser So. Durban, South Africa/Westville Boys BY STATE: Brogan Davis Fr. Cape Girardeau, Mo./Cape Central Alabama: 4 Christian Ginieczki So. Herndon, Va./Herndon Arizona: 1 Santiago Grassi Jr. Santa Fe, Argentina/San Ezequiel Moreno California: 1 Thomas Heinzel So. Jacksonville, Fla./Homeschool : 1 Stetson Lamb Jr. Hernando, Miss./Hernando Florida: 1 Scott Lazeroff Sr. Rochester, N.Y./Brighton Bryan Lee Sr. McDonough, Ga./Ola Georgia: 2 Bryar Long Jr. Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden Massachussetts: 2 Liam McCloskey Sr. Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon Mississippi: 1 Brooks Merkle Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Whitefield Academy Missouri: 1 Russell Noletto Sr. Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen New York: 2 Grady Ottomeyer Sr. Phoenix Ariz./Brophy College Prep North Carolina: 1 Cade Overbeek Sr. Huntsville, Ala./Huntsville Oregon: 1 Conner Pruitt Fr. Opelia, Ala./Opelika Tennessee: 1 Spencer Rowe So. Gainesville, Va./Patriot Texas: 2 Christian Sztolcman Fr. Maspeth, N.Y./Chaminade Owen Upchurch Jr. Boerne, Texas/Champion Virginia: 2 Matthew Yish Fr. Byfield, Mass./St. John’s BY COUNTRY: Argentina: 1 Coaching Staff: Gary Taylor (Head Coach), Jeff Shaffer (Head Diving Coach), Michael Joyce (Assistant Coach), Jeana Kempe (Assistant Coach), Gideon Louw (Assistant Coach), Duncan South Africa: 1 Sherrard (Assistant Coach), John Carroll, Jr. (Volunteer Assistant Coach), Allyson Sweeney (Volunteer Assistant Coach), Hillary Henderson (Director of Operations)

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FLORIDA GULF COAST (W) VIRGINIA MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. SATURDAY • OCTOBER 20 FRIDAY • OCTOBER 26

TENNESSEE & TEXAS GEORGIA TECH INVITE KNOXVILLE, TENN. ATLANTA, GA. FRIDAY • NOVEMBER 9 THUR-SAT • NOV. 15-17

UGA INVITE (D) ALABAMA ATHENS, GA. TUSCALOOSA, ALA. THUR-SAT • NOV. 29-DEC. 1 FRIDAY • DECEMBER 7

AUBURN DIVING INVITE DIVING INVITE MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER ATHENS, GA. MON-THUR • DEC. 17-20 FRI-SUN • JAN. 4-6

GEORGIA TECH TEXAS MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER SATURDAY • JANUARY 5 THURSDAY • JANUARY 10

FLORIDA SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER ATHENS, GA. SATURDAY • JANUARY 26 TUES-SAT • FEB. 19-23

NCAA ZONE B DIVING WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER AUSTIN, TEXAS MON-WED • MARCH 11-13 WED-SAT • MARCH 20-23

MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS AUSTIN, TEXAS WED-SAT • MARCH 27-30

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GARY TAYLOR

HEAD COACH | FIRST SEASON COACHING STAFF COACHING

Gary Taylor, who has spent the previous six seasons at North Carolina State, portunity to lead the Auburn program is certainly a dream for me. I’m really including the last two as associate head coach, was named head coach of excited to begin working with the student-athletes, getting my hands dirty the Auburn swimming and diving program on April 29, 2018. and doing everything I can on a daily basis to develop this program into a team that performs at the level everyone expects.” Taylor’s primary respon- “The search process for our new head coach was focused on finding the sibility with the NC State program was working with the distance freestyle best fit for Auburn. It was important to find a coach who is committed to events and stroke aspects and assisting with recruiting responsibilities. In developing our student-athletes academically while also competing for six seasons Taylor coached 11 swimmers to NC State school records and 97 conference and national championships as we have throughout the sto- to all-time top 10 performances. ried history of Auburn’s swimming & diving program,” said Director of Ath- letics Allen Greene. “Coach Taylor’s values, expertise and experience align This past season, Taylor’s distance group was the only in Division I to have a with the expectations I have for all of our head coaches. He also shares my male and female finish in top three of 1650 freestyle at the NCAA Champi- obsession for the student-athlete experience, my obsession for winning onships, including NCAA men’s champion Anton Ipsen. The NC State men championships and my obsession for making the Auburn Family proud.” earned a fourth-place finish at the 2018 NCAA Championships, winning a program-best five NCAA titles. The women finished 18th, which included Taylor played a vital part in guiding the NC State men to four-straight At- three top-16 finishes in the 1650 free. lantic Coast Conference Championship titles and three consecutive top- 10 finishes at the NCAA Championships, including top four finishes in each Ipsen was named the 2018 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year as he earned of the last three years. In addition, the Wolfpack women were crowned All-America honors in the 500 free and All-America honorable mention conference champions in 2017, tabbing its first conference title since 1980. honors in the 400 IM to go along with his 1650 free title. He was an ACC The women’s team also achieved its highest NCAA finish in program histo- Champion in the 1650 free, 500 free, 400 IM and 800 free relay. ry, placing seventh in 2017. During the 2016-17 season, Taylor coached four athletes to the men’s and “I would like to thank President Steven Leath and Athletics Director Allen women’s NCAA Championships where they earned seven total All-Ameri- Greene for providing me with this awesome opportunity. I am extremely ca honors. At the ACC Championships, he led Ipsen to his third-straight ti- excited to lead the Auburn Swimming & Diving program,” Taylor said. “It has tle in the 500 free and a runner-up finish in the 1650 free. Adam Linker also been a goal and aspiration of mine to be a head coach in the SEC. The op- tabbed All-ACC honors in the 500 and 1650 free events. On the women’s

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side, Taylor helped Hannah Moore to All-ACC honors in the 500 free and 400 IM and Rachel Muller to a third place finish in the 1650 free. In Taylor’s first season with the program, Snyder and Brandon Kingston earned NCAA `B’ Standards in the 1650 freestyle event. Snyder’s time of In the 2015-16 season Taylor helped to lead Ipsen to ACC titles and 15:12.16 in the ACC Championships was the second best time in school his- All-America honors in the 500 and 1650 free for the second-straight sea- tory. Taylor also assisted in signing a 23-member recruiting class that fea- son, as well as a berth to the 2016 in the 400m and 1,500m tures athletes from around the globe. freestyle. Linker additionally earned the first All-America honors of his ca- reer in the 500 and 1650 free at the 2016 NCAA Championship. Prior to joining the NC State staff, Taylor spent the previous four years as the distance coach and recruiting coordinator at Florida State. The dis- Taylor also played a part in the development of recent graduate Chris- tance program at Florida State flourished under Taylor’s tutelage as eight tian McCurdy and ’s successful rookie season. McCurdy was a school records were broken during his stint with the program, and 43 all- three-time ACC Champion and All-American during his career and Ress time top-10 marks were achieved. was named the 2016 ACC Male Freshman of the Year. Ipsen tabbed the mention in 2015, marking the second-straight year a Wolfpack swimmer Taylor guided four athletes to individual crowns at the ACC Championships earned the honor. while at Florida State, including Juan Sequera, who was named Freshman of the Year in 2012, and Mateo DeAngulo, who took home Swimmer of the On the women’s side Taylor helped the Pack create program history in the Year and Performer of the Championships honors. Taylor guided seven in- 2015-16 season as the team placed second at the ACC Championship and dividuals to the NCAA Championships over the course of his four seasons, ninth at NCAAs. This marked the highest conference and national fin- including DeAngulo, who earned first team All-America honors in 2012. ish since 1982. In her first semester with the Wolfpack sophomore Moore earned All-ACC and All-America honors in three events while senior trans- Aside from coaching the distance program, Taylor was also a valuable re- fer Shelly Craddock earned the first All-America honor of her career as a cruiter for the Seminoles, and played a key role in signing several top na- member of the 12th-place 800 free relay. She also helped the relay squad tional recruits, as well as top classes. Last season’s incoming class at Florida place second at ACCs. Additionally, Rachel Muller wrapped up the most State was ranked No. 19 in the country. successful season of her career at NC State as she placed third in the 1650 free at the conference championship and collected four All-America hon- Prior to taking the reigns of the distance program at Florida State, Taylor ors from her second trip to NCAAs. spent three years coaching for the Dynamo Swim Club in Atlanta, Ga. He coached multiple age sectional and state record holders, as well as age In his third season at NC State, Taylor guided freshman Ipsen to a sweep in group sectional and state champions. He was named the Georgia Age the distance freestyle events at the ACC Championships, as Ipsen won the Group Coach of the Year in 2007. 500 and 1650 free. For his performance at the conference championships, Ipsen was named ACC Male Freshman of the Year. Taylor also saw Ipsen Before coaching with the Dynamo, Taylor spent six years with the Twin collect All-America honors in both events, as he finished fifth in the 1650 Cities Swim Team. He was the lead site coach in Minnetonka, Minn., and and 10thin the 500 to set school records. Under his tutelage, Taylor also gained experience in both the business and coaching aspects of the sport saw Linker earn an invite to the USA Swimming Open Water Select Camp- through the program. an exclusive camp which only 24 swimmers around the country are invited to participate in. Taylor was a former student-athlete at the University of Minnesota, and was a member of the 1998 Big Ten Championship swimming team. He graduat- Taylor’s second season saw Austin Snyder earn All-ACC accolades in the ed in 2001 with a B.S. in sport management. 1650 free, as he finished second overall with a time of 15:09.06, the second best time in school history. Taylor was also instrumental in helping fresh- Taylor is married to the former Amy Mutarelli of Ocala, Fla. She is an Auburn man Linker earn a top-five finish at the ACC Championships with a time of graduate. 15:14.02 and the third fastest time in the history of the program.

What others are saying about Gary Taylor... Braden Holloway, head coach, NC State “Gary is an exceptionally hungry and determined coach. He is always a student of the sport and always one to share ideas, and that is the beauty of Gary. He is constantly exploring how to make athletes better. He is a very professional and loyal individual to his colleagues, friends and family.

“Gary has been very instrumental in the rise of our program at NC State. He is a great coach and a great friend and I know he will do big things at Auburn. It is absolutely a great fit for Gary.”

Kelly Kremer, head coach, Minnesota “I can’t imagine a better hire. Gary has paid his dues and he has been waiting for the right opportunity. I’m really happy that he found it in Auburn.”

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JEFF SHAFFER

DIVING COACH | 20TH SEASON COACHING STAFF COACHING

Jeff Shaffer has been developing and guiding divers across the country to great accomplishments throughout their careers in the last 30+ years. He Shaffer’s coaching career kicked off in 1980 after he graduated from the came to Auburn 19 years ago as one of the most respected coaches in the University of Wisconsin with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He diving community and has improved the Auburn diving program in Olym- moved to Mission Viejo, Calif., and assisted diving legend Ron O’Brien from pic-size proportions. 1980-85. Shaffer followed O’Brien to Boca Raton, Fla., and continued to coach with him until 1988. During his tenure at Auburn, Shaffer has made the diving program into a complete complement to the Auburn swimming program. Through his While with O’Brien and during his career coaching at the club level, Shaf- strong coaching ability and sound philosophy, Shaffer has guided his stu- fer coached divers of all ages and ability levels and demonstrated the gift dent-athletes to success. to develop divers to world renowned status. His talent was recognized by the Olympic Committee in 1996 when they honored him as “Our philosophy here at Auburn is developing divers from the ground up,” the inaugural recipient of the USOC National Developmental Coach of the Shaffer said. “It is a growing process and through the experiences gained Year for all Olympic sports. here, our divers have the opportunity to become great.” Throughout his club coaching career, Shaffer has guided divers to many The growth of Shaffer’s divers is not only in the diving well but in the class- distinguished accomplishments. Such honors include 10 World Junior room and all areas of life as well. Since the 2005 season, five divers have champions, 39 National Junior champions, eight Senior National champi- been awarded ’s Cliff Hare Award, which goes to an Au- ons, three Junior National Team titles and three Senior National Team titles. burn student-athlete who exhibits in a great degree the qualities of leader- ship, integrity and courage in addition to athletic and scholarship achieve- Shaffer carried his philosophy and achievements to the collegiate level, ment. Auburn divers to win the award include: Caesar Garcia (2005), first to LSU, then to Southern California and now at Auburn. His divers have Steven Segerlin (2007), Dan Mazzaferro (2011), Fraser McKean (2015) and played crucial roles in contributing to the success Auburn has had on the Justin Youtsey (2016). national level, making an impact on 12 of Auburn’s NCAA team titles and 18 SEC men’s and women’s titles. In the diving well, Shaffer has also guided his charges to unparalleled suc- cess. The contributions started through Shaffer’s first recruiting class that includ-

Collegiate Coaching Career International Coaching Career Auburn Diving Coach 1999-present Olympics Southern California Diving Coach 1995-99 U.S. Assistant Diving Coach Athens, Greece - 2004 LSU Diving Coach 1993-95 World Championships U.S. Diving Coach Perth, - 1998 Collegiate Coaching Honors FINA World Cup NCAA Men’s Diving Coach of the Year 2004, 2007 U.S. Diving Coach Mexico City, Mexico - 1997 SEC Men’s Diving Coach of the Year 2004, 2007, 2008, Goodwill Games 2009, 2010, 2011 U.S. Diving Coach St. Petersburg, Russia - 1994 SEC Women’s Diving Coach of the Year 1994 U.S. Diving Coach New York City, United States - 1998 PAC-10 Men’s Diving Coach of the Year 1998, 1999 World University Games PAC-10 Women’s Diving Coach of the Year 1998 U.S. Diving Coach Daegu, - 2003 U.S. Co-Head Coach İzmir, Turkey - 2005

College Education University of Wisconsin Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education 1980

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ed Caesar Garcia and Ashley Rubenstein and have continued throughout two more All-America honors at the NCAA Championships, and Mazzafer- the last 19 years. Evidence of Shaffer’s philosophy of developing athletes ro wrapped up his collegiate career with two high academic honors, being can be seen through all of his pupils, including Garcia and Rubenstein. named the SEC’s McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a CoSIDA With Shaffer’s guidance, Garcia grew from an All-American as a freshman First-Team Academic All-American. In addition, Dantin qualified for the to a two-time NCAA platform champion, the 2004 SEC and NCAA Male 2012 Olympic Diving Trials by advancing to the finals on both the 3-meter Diver of the Year and a XXVIII Olympian. and platform at the 2011 USA Diving National Championships.

Rubenstein played a significant role in the three NCAA championship Dantin finished her career in 2012 as one of the most decorated wom- teams she was a part of. She was a member of Auburn’s first-ever wom- en’s divers at Auburn, winning her second SEC title on the 1-meter board en’s NCAA title in 2002 and as a senior in 2004, her fourth-place finish on and capturing a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships. The sev- the 1-meter contributed to the team’s large margin of victory and its third- en-time All-American also left Auburn as the school record-holder in all straight national title. Rubenstein went on to be a 2004 USA Olympic Team three events, setting two records at the 2012 NCAA Championships in Trials finalist, a National Team member and the 2006 U.S. National title on Auburn. the 1-meter. Under Shaffer’s tutelage, John Santeiu completed his career in 2014 as one Among the many successful divers Shaffer has instructed, some include of Auburn’s top male divers. Santeiu was a six-time All-American and two- NCAA champions Matt Bricker and Steve Segerlin and All-Americans Co- time SEC Champion. In 2013, Santeiu captured his first SEC gold medal rey Gerlach and Lynnsey Segraves. with a then-personal best performance on platform. A year later, Santeiu added his second SEC title to his resume with a gold on the 1-meter spring- Kelly Marx and Dan Mazzaferro played key roles on the team’s eighth board at his final SEC meet. NCAA title run during the 2008-09 season. Marx was runner-up on the 3-meter and reached the finals on the one-meter while Mazzaferro earned Current team members Scott Lazeroff and Allison Maillard have continued honorable mention All-America honors on the three-meter at the nation- Shaffer’s legacy of producing outstanding divers. As a freshman in 2015-16, al meet. Both divers earned honorable mention All-America accolades on Lazeroff finished third on the platform at both the conference and nation- the 10-meter platform. al championships. He also qualified for the United States Olympic Diving Trials, finishing 11th on the platform. Maillard, a freshman in 2016-17, was At the conclusion of the 2009-10 season, Shaffer’s diving corps came away voted the SEC Female Freshman Diver of the Year by the league coaches with three SEC titles and seven All-America honors. Marx concluded his and became the first Auburn female diver to earn All-America honors as a senior season with three All-America honors, two SEC titles (1-meter, plat- freshman, finishing 12th on the 1-meter at NCAAs. form) and was named SEC Male Diver of the Year. Vennie Dantin captured the conference 3-meter championship, while she and Anna Aguero com- All in all, the philosophy that Shaffer has embedded in his coaching has peted in their first NCAA meet and came away with two All-America hon- proven to be successful from his days with O’Brien to now as he continues ors each. Thad Ellis was also honored by the SEC, being named SEC Male to provide his student-athletes opportunities to grow into essential con- Freshman Diver of the Year. tributors to the continued accomplishments the Auburn swimming and diving team’s experience, as well as success on the international level. A year later, Mazzaferro reached the SEC pinnacle, winning conference titles on both the 3-meter and platform at the 2011 SEC Championships Shaffer and his wife, Jenny, have two daughters, Amy, who ran track at Au- while finishing third on the 1-meter board. For his efforts, he was named burn, Kelly, who lettered at Samford in soccer, and a son, J.J. (Jeffrey Jr.), the SEC Male Diver of the Year and shared the SEC Commissioner’s Cup who lettered for Auburn’s baseball team from 2014-17. as the high point-scorer of the meet. Dantin and Mazzaferro each earned

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MICHAEL JOYCE

ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON COACHING STAFF COACHING

Michael Joyce joined the Auburn Swimming and Diving coaching staff as ference champions, three conference relay champions, and seven Scholar an assistant coachon May 8, 2018. Joyce spent last season at Arizona State All-Americans during his time at Princeton as well as seven Olympic Trial after previously spending time alongside Taylor at NC State. qualifiers.

“Mike is young, passionate, energetic and extremely outgoing,” Taylor said. While at Princeton, Joyce directly oversaw all recruiting, team travel, “Mike has a lot of connections not only at the club level but also at the col- equipment orders, training plans, dry land and out-of-season training, and lege level. I had the opportunity to get to know Mike during my time at NC assisted Orr in all fundraising efforts. State. He was someone that wasn’t scared to get up early and stay up late and he worked hard all day through in between. I want to be surrounded Prior to Princeton, Joyce served as a volunteer assistant coach at NC State by people with energy and passion and great minds for the sport who see during which the men won the 2015 ACC title, with the men’s and women’s big things for Auburn in the future. Mike is one of those and he is going teams breaking a combined 45 school records and 15 conference records to be a tremendous asset in coaching, recruiting and every aspect of the in his two seasons in Raleigh. program.” Joyce also has experience as the Head Age-Group Coach/Senior Assis- In his only season with the Sun Devils, Joyce helped Arizona State to a tant Coach at Raleigh Swimming Association (2013-15), Gator Swim Club 20th-place finish at the men’s national championships and a 23rd-place Elite and Age Group Assistant Coach (2012-13), and at his alma mater. finish at the women’s meet. Working mainly with the sprint group, Arizona State saw numerous members of the group earn invitations to the NCAA Joyce is a double graduate of the , earning his B.S. in Championships and also saw the school record in the women’s 200 free Event and Recreation Management (Dec. 2011) and Master of Education relay fall. in Educational Leadership and Administration (May 2015).

“Gary and I worked together once before and I know the type of passion, The All-American and two-time Olympic Trials qualifier earned four con- energy and enthusiasm he brings each day and I look forward to being secutive NCAA Scholar All-America and SEC Academic First Team honors. alongside him again,” Joyce said. “I’m aware of the Auburn swimming tra- dition. It is one that is second-to-none and I’m looking to help the program “I’m glad and thankful for the opportunity to get back to the southeast, get back to the place in the standings it is capable of.” where my wife is from and we both went to school,” Joyce said.

Before making the move to Tempe, Joyce served as the lead Sprint & Mid- Joyce is married to the former Kirsten Smith, who was also an All-American dle-Distance Coach for the 2016 Ivy League conference and dual meet swimmer at Florida. champion men’s team at Princeton, assisting 2016 Ivy League Men’s Coach of the Year Rob Orr. He coached four individual Ivy League Con-

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JEANA KEMPE COACHING STAFF

ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON

Jeana Kempe, who spent the past six seasons as part of the staff at LSU, has been hired as an assistant coach by Gary Taylor at Auburn, Taylor an- “I would like to thank Dave (Geyer) and Doug Shaffer for the opportunity to nounced on Monday. be a part of the LSU program over the last six years,” Kempe said. “I appreci- ate the time I have spent in Baton Rouge growing as a coach. My time here “I’m really excited to welcome Jeana to the Auburn Swimming and Diving has shaped the person I am today.” Family,” Taylor said. “I think one of the things that really excited me the most about Jeana was her energy, enthusiasm and passion for Auburn and really Prior to her stint at LSU, Kempe served as an assistant coach for two years wanting to have an opportunity to be here. I am drawn to people that are at Northern Arizona. Kempe led NAU swimmers to 14 NCAA ‘B’ cuts and 14 drawn to me and that are drawn to Auburn University and Jeana was from school records. In addition, 28 program all-time top-five swims were reg- day one. She is a ball of energy, very out-going and very easy to communi- istered. cate with. NAU posted two top-three finishes at the WAC Championships with Kem- “Jeana will be a fantastic recruiter and will get to know her athletes on a re- pe as an assistant coach, including a second place finish in 2012. Four NAU ally deep and personal level,” Taylor continued. “She comes to us with great swimmers were named CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-Americans swimming experience at the NCAA Division I level at UCLA but she also during the 2011-12 season. The swimmers won five individual titles during has some really good coaching experience at Northern Arizona first and the 2012 WAC Championships. then over the past six years at LSU. She will be a tremendous asset to this program in a variety of areas.” During her time in Flagstaff, Kempe also worked with developing the train- ing schedule and dry land programs, organizing recruiting logistics and co- Kempe began her career at LSU as an assistant coach in Oct. 2012 before ordinating alumni relations. being promoted to Associate Head Women’s Coach in April 2017. Kempe, the former Jeana Fuccillo, was a four-year letter winner at UCLA. “I am honored and really excited to be a part of the future of the Auburn She helped lead the Bruins to a pair of second-place finishes in the Pac-12 Swimming and Diving program,” Kempe said. “Gary’s personality is infec- Conference during her career. She was a three-time top-eight finisher at tious and his vision for Auburn is second-to-none.” the Pac-12 Championships and served as team captain her senior season.

During Kempe’s time at LSU the women’s team has reached new heights, Following her collegiate swimming career, Kempe worked in the UCLA finishing fifth at the SEC Championships in 2016, its highest finish since the athletic department. Kempe mentored student-athletes and helped them 2011-12 season. The program also sent a program record 11 swimmers and succeed in the class room. divers to NCAA Championships in back-to-back years. Kempe worked as an academic graduate assistant in the NAU athletic de- Kempe also aided in individual success, especially the development of partment while pursuing her graduate studies in the college of education. Caley Oquist into the top specialist in program history. In four As a graduate assistant, she helped the academic coordinators in eligibility seasons, Oquist broke school records in the 100 and 200 backstroke and and performance of student-athletes. qualified for NCAA Championships three straight seasons. While in Flagstaff, Kempe gained coaching experience working with the In addition to working with Oquist, Kempe contributed to Colleen O’Neil’s Flagstaff Peaks Aquatic Club. growth in the events. In three seasons under Kempe, O’Neil qualified individually for NCAA’s in the 100 breast and 200 breast and Prior to swimming at UCLA, Kempe was the Illinois High School Swimmer set the second-fastest 100 and 200 breast times in school history. At the of the Year, a Junior National Champion, Olympic Trials qualifier (2000 and 2016 NCAA Championships, O’Neil was also a part of the school record 2004), National Junior Team member and a US National Finalist. 400-medely relay team. Kempe, a native of Lebanon, Ill., was an Athletic Director’s Honor Roll se- Kempe has also worked with men’s team members Silas Dejean, Garrett lection at UCLA and earned her undergraduate degree in sociology in House and Harry Ackland during her time in Baton Rouge. Dejean was a 2007. She completed her master’s degree in educational psychology and part of the 400-medley relay school record team and also qualified for human relations at NAU in December 2009. NCAA Championships with two relays in 2015. Dejean, Ackland and House also swam times on LSU’s top-10 list. Kempe and her husband, Andrew, have a daughter, Avery.

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GIDEON LOUW

ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON COACHING STAFF COACHING

Gideon Louw, who was a key member of Auburn’s last national champion- top-10 times in both the 50 free (18.99/8th) and 100 free (41.95/8th) and ship winning swimming and diving team, returned to the Plains as an assis- part of the school record in both the 200 and 400 free relays. tant coach in May 2018. At the 2012 London Olympics, Louw finished fifth as a member of the Louw has spent the past four seasons at Minnesota, the last two as associ- 400m free relay and ninth in the 50m free. During the 2008 Games, he ate head coach, focusing on recruiting and the sprint freestyle group. finished 12th in the 50 free.

Louw has been on deck for a resurgence at Minnesota as the Gopher men As a student-athlete at Auburn, Louw played an integral role in helping Au- moved up from a 25th-place finish at NCAAs his first season (2015) to burn claim its eighth NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship as 15th this past year. This past season sprinter Bowen Becker was the Big 10 a junior in 2009. That season he was a three-time NCAA Champion as a Champion in the 50 free and finished third at NCAAs in the event. Bowen, member of the 200 free relay and 200 and 400 medley relay teams, with the Big 10 record holder in the 50 free (18.69), also took 14th in the 100 the 200 medley relay team setting the NCAA record (1:14.08). As a senior free and was on the 200 medley relay that earned All-America honorable in 2010, he placed third in the 100 free and fifth in the 50 free individually mention at NCAAs. and second in the 200 free relay and both medley relays.

Louw helped engineer a turnaround for the Gopher men’s relays in 2016. “It is a big honor to come back to Auburn,” Louw said. “I feel like I am picking After sending no relays to the NCAA Championships in 2015, they sent up where I left off. As a former athlete at Auburn I am excited for the oppor- four in 2016 and then five in 2017 and 2018, with the 200 medley relay tunity to, once again, put in hard work to help realize the success that the scoring in both 2016 and 2018 and the 400 free relay team scoring in 2017. Auburn Swimming and Diving program deserves.”

Outside of collegiate coaching, Louw also works with Olympic hopefuls. Louw began his collegiate career at Indian River State College in Ft. Pierce, Minnesota alumnus , who trained with Louw leading up to Fla., where he was a seven-time NJCAA champion in 2008, winning the the 2016 Olympics, won a bronze medal in the 100m backstroke and a gold 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay medal with the United States’ 400m medley relay. and 400 medley relay. For his efforts he was named NJCAA Swimmer of the Year. Louw went to Minnesota after serving two seasons as a graduate assis- tant at Florida State where he provided planning and implementation of Louw was inducted into the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 2014 and into the In- workouts and provided analysis and instruction of swimming techniques, dian River State College Hall of Fame in 2013. He earned a degree in exer- among other duties. While at FSU, Louw helped the Seminole men to a cise science from Auburn in 2011 and earned a master’s degree in exercise 14th-place finish at the 2014 NCAA Championships. physiology from Florida State in 2014.

A 2008 and 2012 Olympian for his native South Africa, Louw remains one Louw is married to Shanda Louw, also a former Division I swimmer. of the top sprinters in Auburn swimming and diving history, still holding

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DUNCAN SHERRARD COACHING STAFF

ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON

Duncan Sherrard, who has been an assistant coach at North Carolina for Lewis who raced to the ACC title in the 100-yard butterfly. the past three seasons, joined the Auburn Swimming & Diving staff on May 7, 2018. “I am extremely grateful for the opportunities that Rich DeSelm and UNC swimming and diving gave me these past three years,” Sherrard said. “It was “I am extremely humbled and excited that Gary reached out to me and has an exciting time and it was an honor to coach the wonderful student-ath- given me the opportunity to join his staff at Auburn,” Sherrard said. “Auburn letes that were a part of the program.” is a top-tier program and I’m excited to be a part of such a rich tradition and legacy. I can’t wait to get to The Plains to start coaching.” Sherrard, who earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Florida in 2002 and a M.Ed. in educational leadership and higher education admin- Sherrard, the former head swimming coach at Florida Southern College istration from Florida Atlantic in 2009, had been the head coach at Florida and a multiple All-American swimmer at Florida, joined the North Carolina Southern in Lakeland since 2009 before becoming a Tar Heel. Simultane- staff in 2015. During his three seasons at UNC, the Tar Heels established ously, he had served as the owner and head swim coach at Lakeland Area school records in all five men’s relays, four out of five women’s relays and Swimming. Prior to going to FSC, he was an assistant swimming coach at both sprint freestyles on the women’s side. Indian River State College in Ft. Pierce, Fla., from 2006-09.

“Duncan stands out as being very professional, very hard working and he Sherrard came to Chapel Hill after a distinguished tenure at Florida South- wants to be really successful,” Taylor said. “He brings energy and passion to ern where he was named the Sunshine State Conference Men’s Coach of the sport and he’ll bring a great dynamic to my staff at Auburn.” the Year four times. He led the Moccasins to Sunshine State Conference titles each of his last three years there (2013-15). In both 2013 and 2014, This past season, Sherrard coached Caroline Baldwin to an eighth-place Florida Southern finished as the NCAA Division II runner-up after grabbing finish in the 50 free and a 10th-place finish in the 100 free at the NCAA third place in 2012. His women’s team also excelled as it finished in the Top Championships. Baldwin, who set the ACC Conference record in the 50 10 of the NCAA Division II Championships four years in a row from 2011-14 free, was UNC’s first 50 free finalist in back-to-back seasons in 20 years as while the men were in the Top 10 five successive seasons (2011-15). the UNC women also brought home a 10th-place finish in the 200 free re- lay. Thirty-three different Moccasin swimmers accounted for 278 All-America honors during his tenure, including nine NCAA champions (eight individual “Duncan has been a winner at every level he’s ever been on,” Taylor said. swimmers and four national champion relay teams). The team broke NCAA “He understands grit, determination and hard work. He knows what it takes Division II records in two individual events and three relays. Sherrard also to become a winner and that’s what I want to be surrounded by.” coached student-athletes to the 2012 Olympic Games and to the 2011 and 2013 FINA World Championships. FSC was also honored with a pair of Elite In the summer of 2017, Sherrard served as an assistant coach for the U.S. 89 winners at the 2012 women’s and 2013 men’s NCAA Division II Cham- women’s swimming team which competed at the 2017 World University pionships, given to the student-athletes competing at the meet with the Games in Taoyuan City, Chinese Taipei. Two Tar Heel swimmers competed highest grade point averages. in the competition. Caroline Baldwin won the gold medal in the 50-meter freestyle and Hellen Moffitt earned gold in the 100-meter butterfly. Bald- Sherrard’s tutelage at Indian River State was also key to the teams’ success win and Moffitt both swam on the 400-meter medley relay which won a there as they won the 2007 and 2008 women’s and men’s National Junior silver medal and Baldwin was a member of the U.S. team which won the College Athletic Association crowns. Over two years, the school produced bronze medal in the 400-meter freestyle relay. 76 national championship swimmers and established 29 national records.

Aided by the excellent coaching efforts of Sherrard, the 2016-17 Tar Heel Sherrard also served as head coach for Buchholz High School in Gainesville teams placed 41 swimmers and divers on the ACC Academic Honor Roll from 2004-06 and was an age group swim coach with Gator Swim Club and five individuals on the All-ACC Academic Teams. The Tar Heel men set from 2002-05. seven school records in events while the UNC women, aid- ed by Caroline Baldwin who became the Tar Heels first 50 free finalist in Sherrard was a decorated collegiate swimmer at Florida where he swam 19 years, established 10 short course University records (including in four from 1998-2002. He was a 14-time NCAA All-America his final three years of five relays) and nine University long course records fell. Both Tar Heel and was named first-team selection each of squads earned College Swimming Coaches Association of America Schol- those seasons. He captained the Gators as a senior in 2001-02. ar All-America Team status in each semester of 2016-17 as well. Sherrard is married to Diane Tennison Sherrard, a six-time NCAA All-Amer- In his first season working with the Tar Heels, Sherrard helped lead UNC to ica swimmer at the University of Florida. She graduated with a Bachelor of 7-3 dual-meet records for both men and women as Carolina faced the most Science degree in sports management in 2003 and a Master of Science in challenging dual-meet schedule in Tar Heel history, including non-con- sports management in 2004, both from UF. Diane is employed by the UNC ference opponents Georgia, Indiana, Tennessee and Texas. Both Carolina Educational Foundation as development associate for scholarship and leg- teams placed third in the ACC Championships. Twelve school records were acy gifts. The Sherrards have two children, Reagan, 11, and Nathan, nine. broken during the course of the season and 30 UNC swimmers qualified Sherrard is a life-long Chicago Cubs fan and an avid runner. for the 2016 Olympic Trials. He was also the primary coach for senior Sam

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JOHN CARROLL, JR.

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON COACHING STAFF COACHING

John Carroll, Jr., is in his first season as a volunteer assistant coach on Gary Taylor’s staff at Auburn.

Carroll comes to Auburn from the Jersey Wahoos Swim Club, where he spent the past two years as the Assistant Senior Coach and Head Age Group Coach. During his stint with the Wahoos there were 32 NCSA qualifiers and over 50 Middle Atlantic Senior Championship qualifiers.

“John is someone that has been around the pool his entire life,” Taylor said “His father is well known in the sport and I think that that love and passion was shared with him growing up. He’s really outgoing, really energetic and I know he’ll be ready to hit the ground running. We are really excited to have him on the staff.”

Carroll was previously an assistant coach at Rowan University, helping the program to one of its best seasons in program history. The 2015-16 season saw 11 male swimmers and divers qualify for the Division III NCAA Championships and the women claiming their highest finish at the Metropolitan Champi- onships in recent history.

Carroll earned his degree in history with a minor in political science from UMBC in May 2016. A four-year letterwinner at UMBC, he was a part two Coastal Collegiate Swim Association Conference Championships (2015, 2016), an American East Conference Championship (2013) and was a team captain his senior season (2015-16).

ALLYSON SWEENEY

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON

Allyson Sweeney is in her first season as a volunteer assistant coach on Gary Taylor’s staff at Auburn.

Sweeney comes to Auburn from Florida Southern, where she spent the past year as an assistant coach. During her year in Florida, the Mocs established eight new teams records, six by the women and two by the men. Matthew Holmes was named the Sunshine State Conference Swimmer of the Meet and was a national champion at the Division II NCAA Championships, where the men placed fourth and the women 18th. She also spent time as the head coach of Lakeland Area Swimming, working with the top senior and high school level athletes in the area.

“I’m really excited about Allyson,” Taylor said. “She has experience in the SEC having swum at Texas A&M. Beyond that she has a passion and love for the sport. She knows her stuff both on the swimming side and the dryland and exercise side. She’s has good experience at the club level and then this past year at Florida Southern, a powerhouse on the Division II lever and a place that (current Auburn assistant) Duncan Sherrard worked at as well.”

Prior to her move to Florida, Sweeney was part of the nationally renowned USA Swimming club team, SwimAtlanta, where she served as the Head Age Group Coach for SwimAtlanta – Midway in Cumming, Ga. During her two years with SwimAtlanta, she oversaw the development of the location’s age group swimming and strength and conditioning training programs, producing several 14 & Under Georgia State champions and Georgia Zone team qual- ifiers.

Sweeney swam competitively for at Texas A&M for four years where she was a member of two Big 12 championship teams. A four-time Texas A&M Schol- ar-Athlete, three-time Big 12 Scholar-Athlete and four-time CSCAA Scholar All-American, she graduated with a degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology in Aug. 2013. She returned to A&M and earned a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Sports Physiology in May 2015.

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HILLARY HENDERSON SUPPORT STAFF

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS | SECOND SEASON

BRYAN “PK” KARKOSKA

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH | 23RD SEASON

EMILY MAGGI

GRADUATE ATHLETIC TRAINER | SECOND SEASON

NATE WARNER

ATHLETIC TRAINER | EIGHTH SEASON

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2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM

14 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • 2-time PVS Scholar-Athlete JADEN BELLINA • 2015 NCSA All-Star Ireland Team • Virginia High School League 4A record holder int he 100 back and 200 Sophomore IM Pearland, Texas | Pearland • 3-time Virginia High School League All-State Swim and Dive Team 2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM • Eastern View record holder in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, 500 free, 100 back, 100 fly and 200 IM • 3-time Free Lance-Star All-Area Swim Team • 2014 Free Lance-Star Swimmer of the Year

Freshman Season (2017-18) Personal • Held a NCAA B cut in the 200 fly (1:59.39) • Parents are Cassandra and Harold Boone • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 200 fly (2:01.00/35th), • Has a brother, Justin 400 IM (4:21.23/35th) and 200 IM (2:01.84/47th) • Father played golf at James Madison • Swam a season-best 200 fly (1:59.39) and 400 IM (4:20.31) at the Geor- • Studying in the College of Education gia Tech Invite • Swam the middle distance frees with a best 200 free time of 1:49.04 at Boone’s Top Times At Auburn the Auburn Invitational, a best 500 free time of 4:52.53 at the Georgia 200 Free 1:57.25 Georgia Tech Invite 11/17/17 Tech Invite and a top 1000 free time of 10:13.55 at the South Carolina dual 100 Back 54.83 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 meet 200 Back 1:59.25 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • Auburn Top Tiger 200 IM 2:05.60 SEC Championships 2/15/18 • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

High School • Graduated from Pearland HS SARAH MARGARET CIMINO • Swam for Pearland Aquatics Sophomore • Three-time UIL 6A state champion in the 200 IM • Olympic Trials qualifier in the 200 and 400 IM Huntsville, Ala. | Randolph • Academic All-American • Scholastic All-American

Personal • Daughter of Jerred and Jessica Bellina • Has two siblings: Hannah & Bennett Freshman Year (2017-18) • Studying in the College of Education • Held NCAA B cuts in both backstroke events • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 100 back (54.67/31st), 200 Bellina’s Top Times At Auburn back (1:58.05/30th) and 100 fly (56.46/46th) 200 Free 1:49.04 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Both SEC backstroke times were season bests 500 Free 4:52.53 Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17 • Swam a 55.90 100 fly at the Auburn Invitational 1000 Free 10:13.55 S. Carolina 11/4/17 • Auburn Top Tiger 100 Fly 54.98 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll 200 Fly 1:59.39 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/17 200 IM 2:01.84 SEC Championships 2/15/18 High School 400 IM 4:20.31 Georgia Tech Invite 11/17/18 • Graduated from Randolph HS • Also swam for Huntsville Swim Association • Five event Junior National Qualifier • US Open Qualifier ANNIE BOONE • Three-time state champion • Scholastic All-American Junior • Zone Select Camp Culpepper, Va. | Eastern View Personal • Daughter of John and Sherri Cimino • Has two siblings: Addison and Maddie • Studying in the College of Science and Math

2016 Olympic Trials qualifier Cimino’s Top Times At Auburn Sophomore Season (2017-18) 50 Free 24.07 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 • Held a NCAA B cut in the 100 back (54.83) 100 Free 53.56* Florida 1/20/18 • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 100 back (55.49/t-40th), 200 Free 1:53.78* Georgia Tech Invite 11/17/18 200 back (1:59.90/38th) and 200 IM (2:05.60/63rd) 1000 Free 10:26.84 Alabama 10/27/17 • Swam a personal best 54.83 100 back and 1:59.25 200 back at the 100 Back 54.67 SEC Championships 2/17/18 Auburn Invitational 200 Back 1:58.05 SEC Championsihps 2/18/18 100 Fly 55.90 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 Freshman Season (2016-17) 200 Fly 2:06.30 Texas A&M 10/21/17 • Set lifetime bests in the 100 back (55.83), 200 back (2:00.29) and 200 IM (2:08.92) during the Virginia Tech Invite

High School • Graduated from Eastern View High School • Competed for Nation’s Capital Swim Club • 3-time state champion in the 100 back and 200 IM • 2-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American • Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100 back and 200 back

@AuburnSwimDive 15 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • Swept the breaststroke events at the Florida dual meet and won the 100 ROBYN CLEVENGER breast at the South Carolina dual meet • Was on the winning 200 MR at the Florida dual meet and the winnings Junior 400 MR at the South Carolina dual meet Fishers, Ind. | Hamilton Southeastern • Auburn Top Tiger • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

High School • Graduated from Nyack HS • Swam for Badger Swim Club All-SEC Second Team (2018) • Captain of the NCSA All-America team that competed in Dublin, Ireland • Eight-time Junior National qualifier Sophomore Season (2017-18) • Five-time Summer National qualifier • Member of the NCAA team, anchoring the 200 FR squad that finished • Four-event 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier 22nd • Held NCAA B cuts in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly Personal

2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM 2018-19 WOMEN’S • Swam the anchor leg of the silver medal winning 200 FR that posted a • Daughter of Wendy and Craig Cummings NCAA A cut of 1:28.10 at the SEC Championships • Has two siblings: Joe and Tom • SEC scorer in the 100 fly (53.84/22nd) and 50 free (22.73/23rd) and was • Father was a swimmer for LaSalle and an Olympic Trials qualifer the first alternate for the 100 free with a personal best 49.65 • Brother, Joe, wrestled at Appalachian State • Was on four winning relays during the dual meet season • Brother, Tom, swam at Binghamton • Studying in the College of Agriculture Freshman Season (2016-17) • Held a NCAA B cut in the 50 free Cumming’s Top Times At Auburn • Competed at SEC Championships in the 50 free (22.83/16th), 100 free 50 Free 28.72 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 (50.25/t29th) and 100 back (56.28/41st) 100 Free 52.06* Texas A&M 10/21/17 • Set a lifetime best in the 100 free (50.19) at the Georgia Tech Invite 100 Back 56.03 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 100 Breast 1:00.46 Bulldog Invite 2/24/18 High School: 200 Breast 2:10.00 Bulldog Invite 2/25/18 • Graduated from Hamilton Southeastern High School 100 Fly 54.82 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Competed for Zionsville Swim Club 200 IM 2:02.17 Tennessee/Wisconsin 10/13/17 • 2016 50 free state champion 400 IM 4:11.84 SEC Championships 2/16/18 • Helped HSHS to a runner-up finish at the state meet • Led HSHS to two conference championships and two sectional champi- onships LAUREN DUNN • Junior National qualifier Senior • HSHS record holder in the 50 free and 100 fly • State champion in the 100 free Jacksonville, Fla. | Homeschool

Personal Daughter of Debbie Clevenger • Has a sister, Reagan • Mother was a diver at Ball State Will graduate early, giving up a year of eligibility • Studying in the College of Human Sciences Clevenger’s Top Times At Auburn Sophomore Season (2017-18) 50 Free 22.73 SEC Championships 2/15/18 • Swam a personal-best 50 free (23.37), 100 free (50.81) and 100 breast 100 Free 49.65 SEC Championships 2/18/18 (1:05.73) at February’s Auburn Invitational 100 Back 56.28 SEC Championships 2/17/17 • Auburn Top Tiger 100 Fly 53.84 SEC Championships 2/16/18 Freshman Season (2016-17) • Swam season-best times in the 200 free (1:55.39) and 100 back (58.26) CARLY CUMMINGS at the Virginia Tech Invite • Swam a season-best time in the 50 free (23.88) during Florida dual meet Sophomore • Swam a season-best time in the 100 free (51.73) in the Texas dual meet Valley Cottage, N.Y. | Nyack High School • Homeschool • Competed for Mandarin High School and The Bolles club team • 2016 High School All-American (50 free) • 2015 Florida 4A 100 free state champion All-SEC Second Team (2018) • 3-time Florida High School state finalist • 2-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American Freshman Season (2017-18) • Summer Junior National qualifier • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 100 breast • 2014 and 2015 Mandarin HS Most Outstanding Female Swimmer (1:00.97/40th) and 200 breast (2:12.59/T44th) • Lettered in four sports in high school • Also held a NCAA B cut in the 400 IM • All-Gateway Conference in swimming and track • Swam a 2:10.00 200 breast at the Bulldog Last Chance Meet, which • River City Swim League record holder in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 made her the fifth-fastest performer with the 20th-fastest performance in IM school history • 2012 Freshman of the Year • Also swam a personal best 1:00.46 100 breast at the Bulldog Last • Florida Times-Union All First Coast High School Swimmer First Team Chance Meet • studied ballet for 14 years • SEC scorer in the 100 breast (1:00.96/11th), 200 breast (2:13.18/16th) and 400 IM (4:11.84/20th) Personal • Swam the breast leg on the 3rd-place 200medley relay at SECs • Parents are David and Lisa Dunn

16 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • Father played baseball at Samford and mother was a competitive syn- chronized swimmer ERIN FALCONER • Studying in the College of Liberal Arts Senior 2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM Dunn’s Top Times At Auburn Mundelein, Ill. | Mundelein 50 Free 23.61 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 100 Free 50.81 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 200 Free 1:55.39 Virginia Tech Invite 2/4/17 100 Back 58.26 Virginia Tech Invite 2/4/17 100 Breast 1:05.73 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 4x NCAA All-American 2018 SEC Champion (400 FR) First Team All-SEC (2018) WENDY ESPINA-ESQUIVEL Second Team All-SEC (2017) Senior 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier Santiago, Chile | Lice Augusto D’halmar Junior Season (2017-18) • Earned the first four NCAA All-America honors of her career • Earned individual All-America honors in the 200 back (1:52.43/13th) ... Prelims time of 1:51.52 made her the second-fastest performer with the third-fastest performance in school history ... Now owns four of the top 11 Graduate Transfer from Fordham University 200 back performances in program history • Earned All-America honors as part of the 800 free relay (15th), 400 Prior to Auburn medley relay (9th) and 400 free relay (11th) • Graduated from Fordham where she studied applied accounting and • Also competed in the 100 back (52.06/17th) and 200 free (1:45.55/ finance T28th) and on the 200 medley relay (18th) • Holds the Fordham record on the 1-meter (308.92) and 3-meter (307.20) • 100 back time made her the fourth-fastest performer with the 13th-fast- • Two-time NCAA Zone A Diving Championship participant est performance in program history • 2016 & 2017 Second Team All-Atlantic 10 on the 1-meter • Also held a NCAA B cut in the 50 free • 2016 & 2017 A-10 runner-up on the 1-meter • Swam the anchor leg for the SEC Champion 400 free relay • Finished fifth in the 200 back (1:52.07), eighth in the 200 free (1:47.08) Prior to Fordham and 10th in the 200 back (52.28) at the SEC Championships • Transfer from Nevada-Reno • Also swam on the third-place 200 medley relay and 400 medley relays • Competed one year for the Wolfpack • Swam a personal best 22.96 50 free as a lead off to the 200 FR at the • Finished seventh at the 2015 Mountain West Conference Champion- Georgia Tech Invite ship on the 3-meter (250.75) • Swam a personal best 50.05 100 free as a lead off to the 400 FR at the • Qualified for the A Final of the 3-meter with a 257.85 Florida dual meet • Placed 23rd on the 1-meter witha 187.80 • Swam a personal best 1:45.00 200 free as a lead off to the 800 FR at the NCAA Championships ... Time was the 17th-fastest performance in school High School history and made her the seventh-fastest performer • Gradauted from Liceo Augusto D’Halmar • Won the 200 free and 500 free at the South Carolina dual meet • Also competed for Santiago Diving Club • Won the 200 free at the Florida dual meet • Chile National Diving Team member since 2009 • Won the 200 back at the Alabama dual meet • Two-time participant (Guadalajara 2011 and • Was on four winning relays during the dual meet season 2015) • Auburn Top Tiger • Placed fifth in synchronized 3-meter in 2011 and seventh in 2015 • Finalist on the 3-meter in 2015 in Toronto, finishing 12th Summer 2017 • Chilean National Champion 2013-14 and Junior National Champion • Competed at the Phillips 66 National Championships, taking 37th in the 2010-13 on the 1- and 3-meter. 200 free (2:02.61) and 62nd in the 400 free (4:22.20)

Personal Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Parents are Victor Espina and Ana Esquivel • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 200 free (1:46.20/20th) • Has three siblings: Melissa, Cindy and Robinson and 200 back (1:57.55/48th) and swam on the 800 free relay and the 400 • Sister, Melissa, played soccer at UDLAP in Mexico medley relay • Pursuing a Master’s in Communication • Leadoff on the 400 medley relay of 53.97 was a personal best • Also held a NCAA B cut in the 500 free • Swam the 200 free (1:45.96/4th), 500 free (4:44.81/14th) and 200 back Espina-Esquivel’s Career Top Scores (1:54.40/12th) at SECs 1-Meter 308.92 Boston 10/29//16 • Set a lifetime best in the 200 free (1:45.02) during SEC prelims 3-Meter 307.20 Marist 10/22/15 • Swam a lifetime best in the 100 free (50.48) during the Florida dual meet • Swam a lifetime best 16:34.64 mile at the Georgia Tech Invite and a 9:52.52 1000 free during the Alabama dual meet • Won the 200 free during the LSU and Florida dual meets, the 500 free during the Tennessee dual meet and the 200 back during the Alabama and LSU dual meets • Second Team All-SEC • SEC Academic Honor Roll

Freshman Season (2015-16) • Swam the 200 back (2:19.85/t-113th) at Olympic Trials • Swam in three individual events at the NCAA Championships: 200 free (1:45.91/t-27th), 500 free (4:49.34/63rd) and 200 back (1:58.10/49th) • Top 200 back time of the season came in the SEC prelims (1:56.59) • Also swam leadoff on the 800 free and the second leg of the 400 free Erin Falconer relays

@AuburnSwimDive 17 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • Swam in the C Finals at the SEC Championships in the 200 free Fisch’s Top Times At Arizona State (1:46.67/18th), 500 free (4:46.02/20th) and 200 back (1:58.77/24th) 50 Free 22.27 Pac-12 Championships 2/22/18 • 200 free SEC prelims time (1:45.83) was a personal-best and 10th-fast- 100 Free 48.83 Pac-12 Championships 2/24/18 est in Auburn history 200 Free 1:47.70 Pac-12 Championships 2/23/18 • Led off the 8th-place 800 free relay and swam the third leg on the 6th- place 400 free relay at SECs • Won the 200 free in the Florida St./Wisconsin dual meet (1:49.26) • Won the 500 free in the Indiana dual meet (4:51.36) JEWELS HARRIS • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll Sophomore Tuscaloosa, Ala. | Northridge High School • Graduated from Mundelein High School • Competed for Patriot Aquatic Club • IL State record holder in 200 yard Freestyle • 200 meter Backstroke Olympic Trials Qualifier • 2 time 800 yard freestyle Junior National Champion Freshman Season (2017-18)

2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM 2018-19 WOMEN’S • 4th Place Junior Nationals 200 yard Freestyle • Held NCAA B cuts in both backstroke and fly distances • All-American 200 and 100 yard freestyle • Became the 9th-fastest performer in school history in the 200 fly with a 1:57.61 at the Bulldog Last Chance Meet Personal • SEC scorer in the 200 fly (1:58.76/22nd) • Daughter of Tim and Eileen Falconer • Also swam the 100 fly (54.17/27th) and 200 back (1:57.98/28th) at the • Has five siblings: Caitlin (swam at Illinois State University), Sarah (swam SEC Championships at Michigan State University), Patrick (swam at Michigan State University), • Swam a personal best in the 100 back (54.98) at the Auburn Invite Meghan (swims at Grand Valley State University) • Swam a personal best 100 fly (54.10) at the Georgia Tech Invite • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

Falconer’s Top Times At Auburn High School 50 Free 22.96* Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17 • Graduated from Northridge High School 100 Free 50.05* Florida 1/20/18 • Also swam for Crimson Tide Aquatics 200 Free 1:45.00* NCAA Championships 3/14/18 • Three-time Scholastic All-America Team selections 500 Free 4:44.81 SEC Championships 2/15/17 • Alabama 6A State Champion and state record holder in 100-yard fly 1000 Free 9:52.52 Alabama 11/4/16 (53.69) 1650 Free 16:34.64 Georgia Tech Invite 11/19/16 • Southeastern Swimming record holder in the 100 and 200 fly 100 Back 52.06 NCAA Championships 3/16/18 • Northridge HS record holder in the 100 fly, 100 back and 500 free 200 Back 1:51.52 NCAA Championships 3/17/18 • Achievement Coach’s Award 200 Fly 2:09.14 Georgia Invite 12/6/15 • NISCA All-American • US Open qualifier • Southeastern Swimming Board of Director’s Athlete Representative • Junior and Senior Nationals finalist CLAIRE FISCH Junior Personal Riverside, Calif. | Martin Luther King, Jr. • Daughter of Anthony and Reva Harris • Father played football at Southern Miss • Studying in the College of Education

Harris’ Top Times At Auburn 100 Free 51.33* Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/17 Transfer from Arizona State 100 Back 54.98 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 200 Back 1:57.98 SEC Championships 2/18/18 Prior to Auburn 100 Fly 54.10 Georgia Tech Invite 54.10 Sophomore Season (2017-18) 200 Fly 1:57.61 Bulldog Invite 2/25/18 • Competed in both the 50 (22.60) and 100 (49.88) frees at NCAAs • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention • Swam three of the top-10 times in the 50 free for ASU, including the top time • Swam five of the top-10 times in the 100 free, including the top three • Swam ASU’s 10th-fastest 200 free

Freshman Season (2016-17) • Won the 50 free vs. Denver and Oregon State • Finished in the top three eight times in the 50 free and the 100 free • Finished second in the 200 free vs. Oregon State

High School • Graduated from Martin Luther King, Jr., High School • Three-time All-American • Two-time MVP • 2016 Female Athlete of the Year

Personal • Daughter of Kurt and Christine Fisch • Has one sister, Karly • Studying in the College of Business

18 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Hippi’s Top Times At Auburn EMILY HETZER 100 Free 51.12 Georgia Tech Invite 11/19/16 200 Free 1:51.23 Kentucky 10/12/16 Freshman 500 Free 5:02.99 South Carolina 11/4/17 Haymarket, Va. | Battlefield 200 Back 2:08.91 Wisconsin 10/8/16 2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM 200 Fly 2:01.70 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/17 200 IM 1:59.88 Georgia Tech Invite 11/17/16 400 IM 4:18.96 Auburn Invite 2/3/18

High School • Graduated from Battlefield High School RUTHIE JERGER • Also swam for Occoquan Freshman • Two-time state finalist in the 200 free, 500 free, 400 free relay and 200 St. Petersburg, Fla. | Northeast free relay • School record holder in the 200 and 500 free • Two-time MVP • 2017 Most Outstanding Swimmer and Most Inspirational award winner for Occoquan • 2017 NISCA All-American High School • USA Swimming Scholastic All-Ameican • Graduated from Northeast High School • 2017 Phillips 66 participant • Also dove for West Florida Lightning Aquatics • Three-time FHSAA diving finalist Personal • 2018 Regional Champion on 1-meter • Parents are Ken and Shelley Hetzer • 2016 District Champion on 1-meter • Has a twin brother, Conner • 1-meter champion at the AAC Diving Summer Splash Invitational • Plans to study in the College of Science and Mathematics • Three top-four finishes at the WFLA Diving Invitational, taking second on the platform, third on the 3-meter and fourth on the 1-meter • Took second at the 2015 & 2017 FHSAA 3A Region 3 Championships on JAQUELINE HIPPI the 1-meter • Fourth-place finisher on the 1-meter at the 2015 Florida 3A State Cham- Junior pionships Upplands Vasby, Sweden | • 2018 class valedictorian Arlandagymnasiet • Member of NHS, Mu Alpha Theta and Spanish National Honor Societies • President of Future Business Leaders of America

Personal • Parents are Adam and Lori Jerger Sophomore Season (2017-18) • Has three siblings: Rusty, Philip and Ellie • Held NCAA B cuts in the 200 IM and 400 IM • Father swam at Auburn from 1994-98, winning a national championship • Swam a personal best in the 400 IM (4:18.96) at the Auburn Invite in in 1997 February • Studying in the College of Sciences and Mathematics • Swam a season best in the 200 IM (2:01.70) at the Georgia Tech Invite • Swam a personal best in the 500 free (5:02.99) at the South Carolina dual meet • Swam a season best time in the 100 free (53.38) at the Alabama dual meet SIERRA JETT • Swam a season best time in the 200 free (1:55.35) at the Texas A&M dual meet Junior • Auburn Top Tiger Fresno, Calif. | Home Schooled

Freshman Season (2016-17) • Held a NCAA B cut in the 200 IM • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 200 IM (2:02.40/41st), 400 IM (4:25.07/37th) and 100 free (51.52/54th) • Swam season-best times in the 200 IM (1:59.88), 400 IM (4:22.65) and Sophomore Season (2017-18) 100 free (51.12) at the Georgia Tech Invite • Swam a personal best in the 50 free (23.63) at the Auburn Invite • Swam a season best time in the 100 free (50.81) and 100 fly (55.83) at High School the Auburn Invite • Graduated from Arlandagymnasiet • Competed for Simklubben Neptun Freshman Season (2016-17) • 100 IM, 400 IM and 200 fly Swedish Junior National Champion • Swam season-best times in the 50 free (23.68) and 100 free (50.89) at • Competed for the Youth, Junior and Senior National Team the Georgia Tech Invite • Competed at the Nordic Championships, European Championships, • Swam a season-best time in the 100 fly (55.75) at the Virginia Tech Invite Youth Olympic Games and and European Junior Champion- ships High School • Home schooled Personal • Swam for Logos Christian Conservatory • Parents are Eva and Kari Hippi • Competed for Tule Nations Tritons • Has a sister, Josefine • Top 8 qualifier at NASA Junior Nation Championship Cup in Clearwater, • Sister swam at UNLV Fla. • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business • Central California Swimming 200 and 400 free relay record holder (17- 18 girls) • TNT Swimming record holder in the 50 free

@AuburnSwimDive 19 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Personal • Voted Most Valuable Female on the team each year in high school • Parents are Scott and Kristie (Krueger) Jett • Has three siblings: Chrissy, Gabriel and Bek Personal • Both parents swam for Auburn • Daughter of Lance and Kathy Lancaster • Studying in the College of Agriculture • Has a brother, Austin • Father played tennis at Wake Forest Jett’s Top Times At Auburn • Studying in the College of Liberal Arts 50 Free 23.63 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 Lancaster’s Top Times At Auburn 100 Free 50.89 Georgia Tech Invite 11/19/16 50 Free 25.02 Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17 100 Fly 55.75 Virginia Tech Invite 2/4/17 100 Free 52.95 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/17 200 Free 1:52.21 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 500 Free 5:02.02 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 1000 Free 10:41.15 Alabama 10/27/17 JANE JOHNSON Sophomore

2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM 2018-19 WOMEN’S Suwanee, Ga. | Lambert ALISON MAILLARD Junior Houston, Texas | Carnegie Vanguard

Freshman Season (2017-18) • Swam season best times in the 100 breast (1:05.63), 100 fly (55.74) and 200 IM (2:05.94) at the Auburn Invite • Auburn Top Tiger All-American • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll SEC Female Freshman Diver of the Year SEC Freshman Diver of the Week (Nov. 1, 2016) High School • Graduated from Lambert HS Sophomore Season (2017-18) • Swam for Swim Atlanta • Competed at the NCAA Championships on the 1-meter (282.90/19th), • Junior National qualifier 3-meter (250.75/44th) and platform (232.35/30th) • Three-time Scholastic All-American • Finished 4th on the 3-meter (619.25), 5th on the 1-meter (564.85) and • School record holder in the 100 fly, 200 breast and 200 medley relay 10th on the platform (465.25) at the Zone B Diving Championships • Three-time state team champion • Tied for 5th on the platform (265.50), finished 7th on the 1-meter • High School All-American in the 100 fly, 200 breast, 200 medley relay (315.40) and 10th on the 3-meter (309.60) at the SEC Championships and 200 free relay • Scored a career best on the 1-meter (303.23) at the Florida dual meet • Scored a career best on the 3-meter (345.10) at the Tennessee & Wis- Personal consin double dual meet • Daughter of Elizabeth and Mike Johnson • Swept the springboard events at the Texas A&M and Alabama dual • Has two siblings: Ellen and Olivia meets • Father played soccer and basketball in college • Won the 3-meter at the Tennessee & Wisconsin and Florida dual meets • Sister, Ellen, swam at South Carolina and the Georgia Tech Invite • Studying in the College of Business • Auburn Top Tiger

Johnson’s Top Times At Auburn Freshman Season (2016-17) 100 Breast 1:05.63 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Voted the SEC Female Freshman Diver of the Year by the league coach- 200 Breast 2:22.64 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 es 100 Fly 55.74 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Bradley Ernest Schade Freshman Unity Award winner 200 IM 2:05.94 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 • Competed at NCAAs on the springboards, taking 12th on the 1-meter (287.80) to become the first Auburn female diver to earn All-American honors as a freshman ELIZABETH LANCASTER Sophomore Charlotte, N.C. | Charlotte Latin School

Freshman Season (2017-18) • Swam season best times in the 50 free (25.02) and 100 free (52.95) at the Georgia Tech Invite • Swam a season best time in the 200 free (1:52.21) and 500 free (5:02.02) at the Auburn Invite • Auburn Top Tiger • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

High School • Gradated from Charlotte Latin School • Swam for New South Swimming • 200- and 500-yard free NCISAA 3A state champion as both a 10th and 11th grade student • Earned All-State honors on the South Charlotte Girl’s Super Team Alison Maillard

20 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • Also competed on the 3-meter, finishing 20th (302.05) • Part of the 400 free relay that broke a national high school record • Took 3rd on the 3-meter (619.50) and 4th on the 1-meter (565.00) at the • School record holder in the 100 free, 200 free relay, and 400 free relay. Zone B Championships • Also competed on the platform (190.45/30th) Personal • Had three top-9 finishes at SECs, taking 8th on the 3-meter (310.95) and • Daughter of Susan and Matthew McKernan 2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM platform (244.20) and 9th on the 1-meter (301.25) • Has one sister Julia • Prelims score on the 1-meter and platform (268.20) were career-bests • Chose Auburn for the team and the home-like atmosphere • Career-best score on the 3-meter (314.35) came at the Georgia Tech • Favorite swimming moment was breaking the National High School Invite Record for the 400 Relay as a sophomore • Swept the springboard events during the LSU and Alabama dual meets • Named SEC Freshman Diver of the Week (Nov. 1) following the LSU dual McKernan’s Top Times At Auburn meet 50 Free 22.97 Georgia Invite 12/4/15 100 Free 50.27 Georgia Invite 12/6/15 High School 200 Free 1:47.83 Geogia Invite 12/5/15 • Graduated from Carnegie Vanguard High School 100 Back 55.15 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/16 • Competed for Cougar Diving Club 200 Back 2:00.31 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • 2016 USA Diving AT&T National Diving Championshis - 9th on 16-18 girls 1-meter, 6th on 16-18 girls 3-meter, 8th on Senior Women’s 1-meter, 22nd on Senior Women’s 3-meter, 23rd on 16-18 girls platform JESSICA MERRITT • 2009 Junior Pan Am Games - top-3 finish on 1-meter, 3-meter and platform Junior Huntersville, N.C. | William A. Hough Personal • Parents are Larry and Amanda Pfeil and Alberto Maillard • Has five siblings: Adam Jarolimek, Adele Jarolimek, David Rusk, Morgan Pfeil and Gillian Pfeil • Adam played rugby at Babson College and Adele played lacrosse at Texas A&M 2x All-American • Studying in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering 2016 Olympic Trials Qualifier

Sophomore Season (2017-18) Maillard’s Top Scores At Auburn • Part of the NCAA team as a relay alternate 1-Meter 315.40 SEC Championships 2/14/18 • Swam the anchor leg of the 15th-place 800 free relay, earning her first 3-Meter 345.10 Tennessee/Wisconsin 10/14/17 All-America honor Platform 268.20 SEC Championships 2/17/17 • Also swam prelims for the 11th-place 400 free relay at NCAAs • Held NCAA B cuts in the 200 free and 200 IM • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 100 free (50.07/30th), 200 SHANNON McKERNAN free (1:48.34/29th) and 200 IM (2:01.48/43rd) • 100 free time was a personal best Senior • Anchored the 8th-place 800 free relay at SECs Lansdale, Pa. | Germantown Academy • Swam a personal best 200 IM (2:00.60) at the Georgia Tech Invitational • Auburn Top Tiger

Freshman Season (2016-17) • Held NCAA B cuts in the 200 free and 200 IM • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 200 free (1:47.86/16th), 100 Junior Season (2017-18) free (50.35/33rd) and 200 IM (2:01.30/35th) • Swam a personal best 200 back (2:00.31) at the Auburn Invitational • 200 free prelims time (1:47.25) was a personal-best • Also swam a season best 100 back (55.31) and 50 free (23.75) at the • Swam a personal-best 50 free (23.84) at the Tennessee dual meet Auburn Invitational • Won the 200 free during the Wisconsin and Alabama dual meets • Swam a season best 100 free (52.43) at the Alabama dual meet • Auburn Top Tiger High School • Graduated from Hough High School Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Competed for SwimMAC Carolina • Competed at SEC Championships in the 50 free (23.61/45th), 100 back • Competed at Olympic Trials in the 200 free (2:04.70/90th) (55.40/36th) and 200 back (2:01.96/44th) • 2-time state champion and state record holder in the 200 free • Set lifetime bests in the 100 back (55.15) and 200 back (2:01.26) at the • State champion in the 100 breast Georgia Tech Invite • Led William A. Hough to a team state championship • Also swam season-best times in the 50 free (23.59), 100 free (52.55) and • Academic All-American 200 free (1:50.89) at the Georgia Tech Invite • Women’s Junior National and National Champion with SwimMAC • SEC Academic Honor Roll Carolina • Team Junior National Champion (combined) Freshman Season (2015-16) • 5-time NAG relay record holder • Swam three individual events at SEC Championships: 50 free • 4-time All-American (23.47/33rd), 100 free (50.84/40th), 200 free (1:48.34/31st) • Also swam the third leg for the 4th-place 200 free and 8th-place 800 Personal free relays • Parents are David and Holly Merritt • Swam season-bests in the 100 free (50.27) and 200 free (1:47.83) at the • Has two siblings: Heather and Kensley Georgia Invite, bot of which were NCAA B cuts • Mother swam at Penn State • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll • Sister, Heather, swam at South Carolina • Studying in the College of Education High School • Graduated from Germantown Academy • Competed for Germantown Academy Aquatic Swim Club • 13 time Eastern Champion

@AuburnSwimDive 21 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Merritt’s Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 23.22 Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17 100 Free 50.07 SEC Championships 2/18/18 200 Free 1:47.25 SEC Championships 2/16/17 500 Free 4:58.96 Alabama 11/4/16 100 Breast 1:04.67 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/16 200 IM 2:00.60 Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17

JULIE MEYNEN Junior Luxembourg | Sportlycee 2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM 2018-19 WOMEN’S

5x All-American SEC Champion (2018 - 400 Free Relay) First Team All-SEC (2018) Second Team All-SEC (2017) Julie Meynen SEC Female Swimmer of the Week (Jan. 17, 2017) 4x SEC Female Freshman of the Week (Oct. 18, 2016, Nov. 8, 2016, Nov. • Established a Luxembourg 50m free record (25.12) to finish 26th in the 15, 2016, Nov. 23, 2016) Olympics 2016 Olympian (Luxembourg) • Established a Luxembourg record in the 100m free (55.09) to finish 25th 2017 World Championships in the Olympics • Has broken national records in 15 events (SCM and LCM) Sophomore Season (2017-18) • Set a then-Luxembourg record of 25.55 in the 50m free at the 2015 • Earned NCAA All-American honors swimming the anchor leg for the World Championships in Russia 11th-place 400 free relay and in prelims for the 9th-place 400 medley • Bronze medalist in the 100 free at the 2013 Junior European Champion- relay ships • Also swam on the 22nd-place 200 free relay • Also competed at the 2013 World Championships in • Competed as an individual in the 100 free (48.72/T27th) at NCAAs • 100 free bronze medalist at the 2013 Junior European Championships • Also held a NCAA B cut in the 50 free but scratched the event •Placed 4th at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing in the 50 free • Placed 7th in the 100 free (48.43) and 19th in the 50 free (22.53) at SECs and 6th in the 100 free and was the flag bearer for Luxembourg • Also swam the 200 free (1:48.10/25th) • Semifinalist in the 2011 and 2013 short course championships • Swam the second leg of the SEC Champion 400 free relay and the run- ner-up 200 free relay and anchored the 3rd-place 400 Medley Relay Personal • Swam a personal best 100 free (47.61) leading off the 400 free relay at • Parents are Christiane Lorang and Theo Meynen the Georgia Tech Invite ... That time made her the 3rd-fastest perfomer • Has three sisters: Elena, Camille and Sarah with the 15th-fastest performance in school history • Great-grandmother competed in the 1928 Olympic Games in Amster- • Won the 100 free at the Tennessee & Wisconsin, Alabama and South dam Carolina dual meets • Studying in the College of Education • Swam on 9 of 10 winning relays during the dual meet season • Auburn Top Tiger Meynen’s Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 22.11 SEC Championships 2/15/17 Summer 2017 100 Free 47.61* Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/17 • Competed at the 2017 World Championships in 200 Free 1:47.90 SEC Championships 2/16/17 • Finished 29th in the 100 free (55.99) 100 Fly 54.97 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/16 • Placed 31st in the 50 free (25.67) • Swam the third leg of the mixed 4x100 free relay in 55.93 as Luxem- bourg finished 13th. KATIE MONEY Freshman Season (2016-17) Senior • NCAA All-American in the 100 free, 200 free relay and 400 free relay Columbia, S.C. | Ben Lippen School • Finished 16th in the 100 free (48.21) at the NCAA Championships after posting a lifetime-best 48.04 during prelims • Also competed in the 50 free (22.28/25th) • Also held a NCAA B cut in the 200 free • Championship Finalist in the 100 free (48.65/6th) and a B Final winner in the 50 free (22.11/9th) at SECs Junior Season (2017-18) • C Finalist in the 200 free (1:47.90/21st) • Swam a personal best 500 free (5:20.18) at the Crocker Classic • Went undefeated in the 100 free during the dual meet season • Swam a personal best 100 breast (1:04.88) and 200 breast (2:13.76) at • Swept the sprint freestyle events during the Kentucky, Alabama, Tennes- the Auburn Invitational see and Texas dual meets • Four-time SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the Week and one-time Sophomore Season (2016-17) SEC Female Swimmer of the Week • Did not compete in any dual meets • Second Team All-SEC • Auburn’s Female Rookie of the Year award winner Freshman Season (2015-16) • Swam season-best times in the 200 free (1:52.23), the 100 breaststroke High School (1:04.91) and 200 breaststroke (2:22.63) during the Bulldog Invite • Graduated from Sportlycee & Plymouth College • Competed in the Indiana and Florida St./Wisconsin dual meets • Swam for Swimming Club Le Dauphins Ettelbruck • 2016 Olympian for her native Luxembourg High School

22 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • Graduated from Ben Lippen School • Auburn Top Tiger • Competed for Carolina Aquatics club team • 3-time South Carolina All-State swimmer Summer 2017 • 800 free relay South Carolina State Champion • Competed at the Phillips 66 National Championships • All-Area SCISA • Qualified for the C Final of the 100 fly in 59.75 but scratched the finals 2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM • SCISA state runner up swim • Took 40th in the 50 fly (27.82), 43rd in the 200 IM (2:18.66) and 47th in Personal the 200 fly (2:17.00) • Daughter of Michael and Lisa Money • Competed at the US Open and placed 8th in the 100 fly (1:00.66) after • Has two sisters, Sarah and Rachel swimming a1:00.15 during prelims • Mother played tennis at Texas Tech University • Also placed 19th in the 200 IM (2:18.90) • Sister, Sarah, ran cross-country at Erskine College • Studying in the College of Education Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Swimming and diving role model is • Competed at NCAAs in the 200 IM (1:58.52/t33rd), 100 fly (52.95/36th) • Favorite swim moment was anchoring the state championship relay and 200 fly (1:56.80/26th) • Championship Finalist at SECs in the 100 fly (52.36/8th) and 200 fly Money’s Top Times At Auburn (1:57.31/7th) and C Finalist in the 200 IM (1:57.99/17th), with both her 100 100 Free 53.42 Bulldog Invite 2/28/16 fly and 200 IM times being lifetime-bests 200 Free 1:52.23 Bulldog Invite 2/27/16 • Won the 200 fly at the Wisconsin, Kentucky, Alabama and Florida dual 500 Free 5:20.18 Crocker Classic 1/12/18 meets 100 Breast 1:04.88 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Won the 200 fly and 200 IM at the Georgia Tech Invite 200 Breast 2:22.30 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • SEC Academic Honor Roll 200 IM 2:10.06 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 Freshman season (2015-16) • Competed at Olympic Trials in the 100 fly (1:00.12/26th) and 200 fly (2:15.06/t-35th) and also qualified for the 400 IM BAILEY NERO • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 100 fly (53.52/40th), 200 fly (1:57.95/36th) and 200 IM (2:01.76/56th) Senior • Also had a NCAA B cut in the 400 IM (4:17.07) set during SEC Champi- Fort Collins, Colo. | Fossil Ridge onship prelims • SEC point scorer in the 200 fly (1:58.85/14th) • Swam in the SEC Championships C Finals in the 200 IM (2:00.18/22nd) and 400 IM (4:17.89/23rd) • Had an impressive showing at the Georgia Invite, clocking a 1:55.89 in the 200 fly - 7th-fastest in Auburn history - and a 1:58.92 in the 200 IM - 2012 & 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier 9th-fastest in Auburn history • Won the 200 fly during the Alabama (1:58.49) and Arkansas (2:01.39) Junior Season (2017-18) dual meets • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 100 fly (52.36/22nd), • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll 200 fly (1:56.34/26th) and 200 IM (1:58.60/43rd) • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 200 back and 400 IM High School • SEC scorer in the 100 fly (52.37/8th), 200 fly (1:55.75/9th) and 200 back • Graduated from Fossil Ridge High School where she served as team (1:56.40/22nd) captain and competed for Fort Collins Area Swim Team • 100 fly prelims time (52.27) and 200 fly and 200 back finals time at SECs • Was a member of the Science National Honor Society were all personal bests • Recipient of two leadership awards, The Ridge award and The Spirit of • Both fly personal bests made her the 7th-fastest performer in school the Ridge award history in both events • 4-time Scholastic All-American • The 200 fly time of 1:55.75 was the 11th-fastest performance in school • 15 time Athletic All- American history while her NCAA time was the 22nd-fastest performance in school • 14-time 5A state champion history • 5A high school record holder in the 100 butterfly • Won the 200 fly a the Alabama, South Carolina and Texas dual meets • Colorado state record holder in the 13-14 100 and 200 butterfly, 17-18 and the Georgia Tech Invitational 200 butterfly and the Open 200 butterfly • CHSAA 5A female swimmer of the year for 2015 • 2015 XFinity Female Athlete of the Year • Olympic Trial qualifier in the 100 and 200 butterfly in 2012, Olympic Trial qualifier in the 100 and 200 butterfly and the 400 Individual Medley for 2016 • Top-8 finalist at both Junior Nationals and Nationals in the 100 and 200 butterflies and 400 IM

Personal • Daughter of Nick and Krista Nero • Has two brothers, Carter and Cole • Studying in the College of Sciences & Mathematics

Nero’s Top Times At Auburn 100 Free 50.81 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 200 Back 1:56.40 SEC Championships 2/18/18 100 Fly 52.27 SEC Championships 2/16/18 200 Fly 1:55.75 SEC Championships 2/17/18 200 IM 1:57.99 SEC Championships 2/15/17 400 IM 4:17.07 SEC Championships 2/18/16

Bailey Nero

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ERIN NORTON SONNELE OEZTUERK Sophomore Sophomore Victor, N.Y. | Victor Falkensee, Germany | Spandau 04

2018 SEC All-Freshman Team 2x All-American 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team Freshman Season (2017-18) • Competed at the NCAA Championships on the platform (246.60/18th) Freshman Season (2017-18) • Advanced to the NCAA Championships after finishing 8th (469.70) at • Joined the team at the 2017-18 semester break the Zone B Championships • Swam 4 of the 14-fastest 200 back time in program history

2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM 2018-19 WOMEN’S • Also held a Zone Qualifying Score on the 3-meter • Earned NCAA All-America honors swimming the third leg of the 15th- • Finished 8th on the platform (229.20) at the SEC Championships, place 800 free relay scoring a personal best 261.50 during prelims, to earn SEC All-Freshman • Earned All-America honors in the 200 back (1:52.54/14th) Team honors • Prelims time of 1:52.13 made her the 3rd-fastest performer with the • Also competed on the 1-meter (209.20/33rd) and 3-meter (224.45/31st) 5th-fastest performance in school history at SECs • Also competed in the 100 back (53.04/32nd) at NCAAs • Scored a personal best on the 1-meter (247.75) at the Georgia Tech • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 200 free and 500 free Invitational • Finished 7th in the 200 back (1:52.28) to earn SEC All-Freshman Team • Scored a personal best on the 3-meter (283.13) at the Alabama dual honors meet • Also placed 11th in the 100 back (52.61) and 15th in the 500 free (4:44.37) • Auburn Top Tiger at SECs • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll High School High School • Graduated from Spandau 04 • Graduated from Victor HS • German National Team member in each of the past three World Cups • Dove for Upstate NY Diving • 2013 European Short Course Championship fifth-place finisher in the • Qualified for USA Diving Nationals in 2014, 2015 and 2016 200 back • 2015 and 2016 Region 5 Platform Champion • 2013 European Junior Championship gold medal winner in the 200 back • Four-time NYSPHSAA Section 5 1-meter champion • Silver medalist in the 200 back at the 2011 European Youth Olympic • Four-time NYSPHSAA State Champion qualifier, finishing third in 2015 Festival and 2016 • Four-time All-Greater Rochester Swimming and Diving selection Oeztuerk’s Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 23.36 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 Personal 100 Free 51.95* Florida 1/20/18 • Daughter of John and Elizabeth Norton 200 Free 1:47.76 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Has a sister, Megan 500 Free 4:44.37 SEC Championships 2/15/18 • Father played water polo at Villanova 1000 Free 10:22.01 Texas 1/8/18 • Studying in the College of Education 100 Back 52.61 SEC Championships 2/17/18 200 Back 1:52.13 NCAA Championships 3/17/18 Norton’s Top Scores At Auburn 1-Meter 247.75 Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17 3-Meter 283.13 Alabama 10/27/17 Platform 261.50 SEC Championships 2/18/18 McAULEY PARKER Sophomore Auburn, Ala. | Auburn

Freshman Season (2017-18) • Swam season best times in the 100 breast (1:04.23), 200 breast (2:20.30) and 50 free (24.11) at the Auburn Invitational • Auburn Top Tiger • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

High School • Graduated from Auburn HS • Swam for Auburn Aquatics • Four-time state champion • State record holder in the 4x100 medley and 4x100 free relays • Junior National qualifier • Top southeastern qualifier in 200 breast.

Personal Erin Norton • Daughter of Bentley and Will Parker • Has two siblings: Elley and Rosemary • Studying in the College of Science and Mathematics

24 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Parker’s Top Times At Auburn • Holds 10 Prairie Ridge High School records 50 Free 24.11 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 • 2016 Northwest Herald Underclassman Athlete of the Year 100 Breast 1:04.23 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Four-time Northwest Herald Swimmer of the Year 200 Breast 2:20.30 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • 2017-18 Prairie Ridge High School Athlete of the Year • 2018 IHSA All-State in track and field 2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM

Personal CAMILLE PORTER • Parents are Marty and Jana Tarazi Junior • Has a brother, Gavin, who plays hockey at Lake Forest College Jefferson, Ga. | Jefferson • Studying in the College of Business

ALY TETZLOFF Senior Sophomore Season (2017-18) • Swam career best times in the 50 free (23.88), 100 free (52.00) and 200 Crown Point, Ind. | Crown Point free (1:51.13) at the Auburn Invite • Swam a career best 100 back (57.92) at the Alabama dual meet

Freshman Season (2016-17) • Swam season-best times in the 100 free (52.33), 200 free (1:54.05), 500 8x All-American free (5:03.54) and 200 back (2:04.59) at the Georgia Tech Invite First Team All-SEC (2018) • Swam a season-best 1000 free (10:33.37) at the Alabama dual meet SEC Champion (2018 - 400 Free Relay) Second Team All-SEC (2017) High School SEC Swimmer of the Week (Oct. 24, 2017, Jan. 23, 2018, Feb. 6, 2018) • Graduated from Jefferson High School CollegeSwimming.com SEC Swimmer of the Week (Jan. 23, 2018, Feb. • Competed for Athens Bulldog Swim Club 6, 2018) • Georgia Class 6A State Champion in the 100 free (51.95) 2016 Olympic Trials Qualifier • Holds six school records • Team captain Junior Season (2017-18) • 2-time finalist at the Sectionals • Earned NCAA All-America honors in the 50 free (21.77/T-6th), 100 free • Also ran track in high school and is the school record holder in three (47.58/7th) and 100 fly (51.57/11th) as an individual and as the anchor for events .. Finished fourth at the state track meet in the 800m run the 9th-place 400 medley relay, the lead off of the 11th-place 400 free relay and the second leg of the 15th-place 800 free relay Personal • 50 free time made her the 2nd-fastest performer with the 11th-fastest • Parents are Brantley and Kelli Porter performance in program history • Has a brother, Tradd • Ended the season with 6 of the top 25 fastest 50 free performances in • Father ran track at Presbyterian College school history • Brother played football at Mars Hill College • 100 free prelims time (47.17) made her the 2nd-fastest performer with • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business the 9th-fastest performance in school history • Ended the season with 5 of the top 25 fastest performances in school Porter’s Top Times At Auburn history 50 Free 23.88 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 200 free, 100 back and 200 IM 100 Free 52.00 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • SEC Champion as the lead off of the 400 Free Relay 200 Free 1:51.13 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Also led off the runner-up 200 free relay and the 8th-place 800 free 500 Free 5:03.54 Georgia Tech Invite 11/17/16 relay and anchored the 3rd-place 200 medley relay 1000 Free 10:33.37 Alabama 11/4/16 • SEC silver medalist in the 50 free (21.94) and the bronze medalist in the 100 Back 57.92 Alabama 10/27/17 100 free (47.96) and 100 fly (51.32) 200 Back 2:04.59 Georgia Tech Invite 11/19/16 • 100 fly time made her the 2nd-fastest performer with the 5th-fastest performance in school history • Ended the season with 5 of the top -25 fastest performances in school history VALERIE TARAZI • First Team All-SEC Freshman • Three-time SEC Swimmer of the Week (Oct. 24, Jan. 23, Feb. 6) and Crystal Lake, Ill. | Prairie Ridge two-time CollegeSwimming.com SEC Swimmer of the Week (Jan. 23, Feb. 6) • Won a total of 12 individual races during the dual meet season, winning the 100 free twice, the 100 back five times, the 100 fly three times and the 200 IM twice • Auburn Top Tiger High School Summer 2017 • Graduated from Prairie Ridge High School • Competed at the Phillips 66 National Championships • Also competed for Glenbrook Titan Aquatic Club • Qualified 8th for the 50m butterfly finals in 26.74 and finished 6th in • 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier (100 breast) 26.57 • Seven-time NISCA All-American • Finished 11th in the 100 fly in 59.48, shaving .15 seconds off her prelims • IHSA State Champion (100 breast) time • Eight-time IHSA Swimming All-State • Finished 25th in the 50 free (25.85), 35th in the 100 free (56.22) and • 2015-18 USA Swimming National qualifier 57th in the 100 back (1:03.24) • 2014-18 USA Swimming Junior National qualifier • 2017 NCSA Junior National Champion (50 breast) Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American • Earned All-America honors as a part of the 200 and 400 free relays • Illinois state record holder (100 breast) • Competed in the 100 fly (53.44/44th) and 100 free (48.76/35th) at

@AuburnSwimDive 25 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC NCAAs • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 50 free, 100 back and 200 IM REGAN WEAKLEY • B Finalist at the SEC Championships in the 100 free (49.07/11th) and 100 fly (52.94/14th) and a C Finalist in the 100 back (53.85/20th) Freshman • Won the 100 back during the Alabama and Florida dual meets Huntsville, Ala. | Huntsville • Won the 100 fly at the Wisconsin, Kentucky, LSU, Alabama and Texas dual meets • Won the 200 IM at the Florida dual meet

Freshman Season (2015-16) • Competed at Olympic Trials in the 50 free (26.10/t-58th), 100 back High School (1:03.59/87th) and 100 fly (1:01.40/88th) • Graduated from Huntsville High School • Placed herself in Auburn’s top-10 in three different events: 50 free • Also swam for Huntsville Swim Association (22.22), 100 free (48.67), 100 fly (52.38) • Four-time state champion • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 50 free (22.46/31st) and • All-American in the 50 free 100 free (49.26/38th) • USA Swimming Scholastic All-American

2018-19 WOMEN’S TEAM 2018-19 WOMEN’S • Also swam on four relays at NCAAs • Southeastern Champion • Also had a NCAA B cut in the 100 back (54.60) • Junior National qualifier • Finished 7th in the 100 fly (52.38), 10th in the 100 free (48.94) and 11th • NCSA Junior National Finalist in the 50 free (22.47) at the SEC Championships, Auburn’s top finisher in each Personal • 100 fly time was 5th-fastest in Auburn history • Parents are James and Molly Weakley • Also swam on four relays at SECs, all of which finished top-6 • Has two sisters: Annabeth and Callie • 22.22 leadoff split on the 200 free relay was a personal-best and • Father played football at Tennessee Tech and North Alabama 10th-fastest in Auburn history • Studying in the College of Education • 48.67 leadoff split on the 400 free relay at the Georgia Invite was a per- sonal-best and 9th-fastest in Auburn history • Won the 100 fly (54.01) at the Alabama dual meet ABI WILDER High School Sophomore • Graduated from Crown Point High School • Competed for Crown Point Swim Club Jacksonville, Fla. | The Bolles School • 4-time MVP • 2-time conference MVP

Personal • Daughter of Larry and Katie Teztloff • Has one sister, Bri Freshman Season (2017-18) • Studying in the College of Liberal Arts • Held a NCAA B cut in the 200 back • Swim role model is • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 500 free (4:57.67), 100 • Favorite books and movies are the Harry Potter series back (55.56/42nd) and 200 back (1:57.61/26th), setting season best times in each • Swam a season best time in the 200 free (1:52.63) at the Auburn Invite Tetzloff’s Top Times At Auburn • Swam a season best time in the 1000 free (10:29.30) at the Texas dual 50 Free 21.77 NCAA Championships 3/15/18 meet 100 Free 47.17 NCAA Championships 3/17/18 • Auburn Top Tiger 200 Free 1:44.81* SEC Championships 2/14/18 • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll 100 Back 53.14 Texas 1/8/18 100 Fly 51.32 SEC Championships 2/16/18 High School 200 IM 1:58.62 Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17 • Graduated from The Bolles School • Swam for Bolles School Sharks • 2016 Olympic Trials Qualifier • USA Swimming Scholastic All-American • State champion in the 100 backstroke • Four-time Florida High School state team champion

Personal • Daughter of Ed Wilder • Has a sister, Kayli • Studying in the College of Education

Wilder’s Top Times At Auburn 200 Free 1:52.63 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 500 Free 4:57.67 SEC Championships 2/15/18 1000 Free 10:29.30 Texas 1/8/18 100 Back 55.56 SEC Championships 2/17/18 200 Back 1:57.61 SEC Championships 2/18/18

Aly Tetzloff

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2017-18 WOMEN’S TEAM RESULTS Date Meet (AU Rank) Site Result/Time Dual Record OCT. 13-14 #14 TENNESSEE/#12 WISCONSIN (15) AUBURN W, 181-172/W, 205-146 2-0, 1-0 SEC

OCT. 21 #5 TEXAS A&M (15) AUBURN L, 171-122 2-1, 1-1 SEC 2017-18 YEAR IN REVIEW OCT. 27 ALABAMA (9) AUBURN L, 167-131 2-2, 1-2 SEC Nov. 4 at #22 South Carolina (9) Columbia, S.C. W, 166.5-133.5 3-2, 2-2 SEC Nov. 16-18 at Georgia Tech Invitational Atlanta, Ga. 1st, 1140.5 pts -- DEC. 17-19 AUBURN DIVING INVITATIONAL AUBURN -- -- Jan. 3-5 Tennessee Diving Invitational Knoxville, Tenn. -- -- Jan. 8 at #5 Texas (12) Austin, Texas L, 175-117 3-3, 2-2 SEC Jan. 20 at #16 Florida (12) Gainesville, Fla. W, 160.5-139.5 4-3, 3-2 SEC FEB. 2-4 AUBURN INVITATIONAL AUBURN -- -- Feb. 14-18 SEC Championship (15) College Station, Texas 5th, 770 -- Feb. 24-25 Bulldog Invite Athens, Ga. -- -- March 5-7 NCAA Diving Zone Championships Knoxville, Tenn. -- -- March 14-17 NCAA Championship Columbus, Ohio 16th, 82.5 pts --

INDIVIDUAL WINS B CUTS (PRIOR TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) Name Event Meet Name Event Best Qualifying Time Carolina Baddock 200 Back S. Carolina Caroline Baddock 100 Back 54.34 Haley Black 100 Fly Florida Caroline Baddock 200 Back 1:55.60 Carly Cummings 100 Breast S. Carolina/Florida Caroline Baddock 200 IM 1:59.93 Carly Cummings 200 Breast Florida Jaden Bellina 200 Fly 1:59.39 Ashton Ellzey 50 Free Tenn. & Wisc./GT Invite Haley Black 100 Back 54.00 Erin Falconer 200 Free S. Carolina/Florida Annie Boone 100 Back 54.83 Erin Falconer 500 Free S. Carolina Sarah Margaret Cimino 100 Back 54.67 Erin Falconer 200 Back Alabama Sarah Margaret Cimino 200 Back 1:58.05 Alison Maillard 1-Meter TAMU/Alabama Robyn Clevenger 50 Free 22.73 Alison Maillard 3-Meter Tenn. & Wisc./TAMU/Alabama/UGA Robyn Clevenger 100 Free 49.65 Invite/Florida Robyn Clevenger 100 Fly 53.84 Julie Meynen 100 Free Tenn. & Wisc./Alabama/S. Carolina Carly Cummings 100 Breast 1:00.46 Bailey Nero 200 Fly Alabama/S. Carolina/GT Invite/Texas Carly Cummings 200 Breast 2:10.00 Breanna Roman 100 Breast Tenn. & Wisc. Aly Tetzloff 100 Free GT Invite/Florida Carly Cummings 400 IM 4:11.84 Aly Tetzloff 100 Back Tenn. & Wisc./TAMU/Alabama/ Ashton Ellzey 50 Free 22.02 S. Carolina/Florida Ashton Ellzey 100 Free 49.11 Aly Tetzloff 100 Fly TAMU/S. Carolina/Texas Ashton Ellzey 100 Fly 53.84 Aly Tetzloff 200 IM TAMU/Florida Erin Falconer 50 Free 22.96* Zoe Thatcher 1000 Free Tenn. & Wisc./S. Carolina Erin Falconer 200 Free 1:45.53 Zoe Thatcher 400 IM Texas Erin Falconer 100 Back 52.28 Erin Falconer 200 Back 1:52.07 RELAY WINS Jewels Harris 100 Back 54.98 Name Event Meet Jewels Harris 200 Back 1:57.98 Meynen, Tetzloff , Ellzey, Clevenger 200 FR Tenn. & Wisc. Jewels Harris 100 Fly 54.10 Falconer, Meynen, Ellzey, Merritt 200 FR TAMU Jewels Harris 200 Fly 1:57.61 Falconer, Meynen, Tetzloff , Clevenger 200 FR S. Carolina Jaqueline Hippi 200 IM 2:01.53 Tetzloff , Meynen, Ellzey, Clevenger 200 FR Texas Jaqueline Hippi 400 IM 4:18.96 Meynen, Falconer, Ellzey, Tetzloff 400 FR GT Invite Brooke Malone 100 Breast 1:01.25 Falconer, Meynen, Ellzey, Clevenger 400 FR Florida Brooke Malone 200 Breast 2:13.76 Tetzloff , Meynen, Ellzey, Falconer 400 FR SEC Champ. Jessica Merritt 200 Free 1:47.84 Tetzloff , Cummings, Black, Ellzey 200 MR Florida Jessica Merritt 200 IM 2:00.60 Tetzloff , Roman, Black, Meynen 400 MR Tenn. & Wisc. Julie Meynen 50 Free 22.53 Tetzloff , Cummings, Nero, Meynen 400 MR S. Carolina Julie Meynen 100 Free 47.61 Bailey Nero 200 Back 1:56.40 ZONE DIVING QUALIFYING SCORES Bailey Nero 100 Fly 52.27 Name Event Best Qualifying Score Bailey Nero 200 Fly 1:55.75 Alison Maillard 1-Meter 315.40 Bailey Nero 200 IM 2:00.84 Alison Maillard 3-Meter 345.10 Alison Maillard Platform 265.50 Bailey Nero 400 IM 4:19.35 Erin Norton 3-Meter 283.13 Sonnele Oeztuerk 200 Free 1:47.76 Erin Norton Platform 261.50 Sonnele Oeztuerk 500 Free 4:44.37 Sonnele Oeztuerk 100 Back 52.61 A CUTS (PRIOR TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) Sonnele Oeztuerk 200 Back 1:52.28 Name Event Best Qualifying Time Breanna Roman 100 Breast 59.77 Aly Tetzloff 100 Free 47.39 Breanna Roman 200 Breast 2:13.34 Haley Black 100 Fly 50.68 Aly Tetzloff 50 Free 21.83 Tetzloff /Meynen/Ellzey/Clevenger 200 FR 1:28.10 Aly Tetzloff 200 Free 1:44.81 Tetzloff /Meynen/Ellzey/Falconer 400 FR 3:12.64 Aly Tetzloff 100 Back 53.14 Falconer/Cummings/Black/Tetzloff 200 MR 1:36.33 Aly Tetzloff 100 Fly 51.32 Falcomer/Roman/Black/Meynen 400 MR 3:30.93 Aly Tetzloff 200 IM 1:58.62 Zoe Thatcher 200 Free 1:47.49 Zoe Thatcher 500 Free 4:45.27 Zoe Thatcher 200 IM 2:00.21 Zoe Thatcher 400 IM 4:16.43 Abi Wilder 200 Back 1:57.61 Tetzloff /Falconer/Thatcher/Merritt 800 FR 7:05.26

CONFERENCE & NATIONAL RECOGNITIONS Name Award Date Aly Tetzloff SEC Swimmer of the Week Oct. 24, Jan. 23, Feb. 6 Aly Tetzloff CollegeSwimming SEC Swimmer of the Week Jan. 23, Feb. 6

@AuburnSwimDive 27 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2018 SEC RESULTS 2018 NCAA RESULTS Team Scores Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 200 Butterfly 1. Texas A&M 160 469 373 953 1319 9. Bailey Nero ...... 1:56.97/1:55.75 Team Scores Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 2. Georgia 124 361 543 748 1030 22. Jewels Harris ...... 1:59.35/1:58.76 1. Stanford 40 211 414 593 3. Tennessee 136 337.5 544.5 706.5 950.5 35. Jaden Bellina ...... 2:01.00 2. California 32 147 268 373 4. Kentucky 113 250 350 592.5 877.5 3. Texas A&M 0 89 186 299 5. Auburn 121 250.5 375.5 528.5 770 100 Backstroke 4. Michigan 34 101 150 267 10. Erin Falconer ...... 52.68/52.28 5. Louisville 26 99 168 232 1-Meter 11. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 53.04/52.61 16. Auburn 4 34.5 51.5 82.5 7. Alison Maillard ...... 297.20/315.40 22. Haley Black ...... 54.00/54.12 33. Erin Norton ...... 209.20 27. Caroline Baddock ...... 54.34 31. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 54.67 800 Freestyle Relay (Prelims/Finals) 200 Medley Relay T40. Annie Boone ...... 55.49 15. Falconer (1:45.00), Tetzloff , Oeztuerk, Merritt ...... 7:01.95 3. Falconer, Cummings, Black, Tetzloff ...... 1:36.33 42. Abi Wilder ...... 55.56

800 Freestyle Relay 100 Breaststroke 200 Freestyle Relay 8. Tetzloff , Falconer, Thatcher, Merritt ...... 7:05.26 9. Breanna Roman ...... 1:00.98/1:00.41 22. Tetzloff (22.16), Meynen, Ellzey, Clevenger ...... 1:29.52 11. Carly Cummings ...... 1:01.25/1:00.96 20. Brooke Malone ...... 1:01.52/1:01.52 200 IM 2017-18 YEAR IN REVIEW 2017-18 500 Freestyle 43. Bailey Nero ...... 1:58.60 15. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 4:45.03/4:44.37 26. Zoe Thatcher ...... 4:47.18 400 Medley Relay 50 Freestyle 50. Abi Wilder ...... 4:57.67 3. Falconer, Roman, Black, Meynen ...... 3:30.93 T6. Aly Tetzloff ...... 21.85/21.77 25. Ashton Ellzey ...... 22.42 200 IM 39. Caroline Baddock ...... 2:00.46 1650 Freestyle 1-Meter 43. Jessica Merritt ...... 2:01.48 25. Zoe Thatcher ...... 16:44.65 19. Alison Maillard ...... 282.90 47. Jaden Bellina ...... 2:01.84 63. Annie Boone ...... 2:05.60 200 Backstroke 400 Medley Relay 5. Erin Falconer ...... 1:52.43/1:52.07 9. Falconer (52.42), Roman, Black, Tetzloff ...... 3:29.83 50 Freestyle 7. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 1:52.83/1:52.28 (P) Falconer (52.13), Roman, Black, Meynen ...... 3:31.47 2. Aly Tetzloff ...... 21.83/21.94 16. Caroline Baddock ...... 1:55.60/1:57.74 5. Ashton Ellzey ...... 22.02/22.15 22. Bailey Nero ...... 1:57.00/1:56.40 19. Julie Meynen ...... 22.72/22.53 26. Abi Wilder ...... 1:57.61 100 Butterfly 23. Robyn Clevenger ...... 22.77/22.73 28. Jewels Harris ...... 1:57.98 9. Haley Black ...... 51.61/51.25 56. Breanna Roman ...... 23.82 30. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 1:58.05 11. Aly Tetzloff ...... 51.91/51.57 38. Annie Boone ...... 1:59.90 22. Bailey Nero ...... 52.36 200 Freestyle Relay 2. Tetzloff , Meynen, Ellzey, Clevenger ...... 1:28.10 100 Freestyle 200 Freestyle 3. Aly Tetzloff ...... 48.09/47.96 T28. Erin Falconer ...... 1:45.55 7. Julie Meynen ...... 48.55/48.43 400 IM 20. Ashton Ellzey ...... 49.60/49.11 100 Breaststroke 20. Carly Cummings ...... 4:14.96/4:11.84 25. Robyn Clevenger ...... 49.65 15. Breanna Roman ...... 59.50/59.92 27. Zoe Thatcher ...... 4:16.54 30. Jessica Merritt ...... 50.07 40. Carly Cummings ...... 1:00.97 35. Jaden Bellina ...... 4:21.23 T44. Haley Black ...... 50.77 100 Backstroke 100 Butterfly 200 Breaststroke 17. Erin Falconer ...... 52.06 2. Haley Black ...... 50.99/50.68 16. Carly Cummings ...... 2:11.63/2:13.18 32. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 53.04 3. Aly Tetzloff ...... 51.41/51.32 22. Breanna Roman ...... 2:13.34/2:14.37 8. Bailey Nero ...... 52.27/52.37 27. Brooke Malone ...... 2:14.44 3-Meter 22. Robyn Clevenger ...... 53.84/53.84 44. Alison Maillard ...... 250.75 27. Jewels Harris ...... 54.17 Platform 29. Ashton Ellzey ...... 54.54 T5. Alison Maillard ...... 263.05/265.50 200 Medley Relay 46. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 56.46 8. Erin Norton ...... 261.50/229.20 18. Falconer, Roman, Black, Ellzey ...... 1:37.50

3-Meter 400 Free Relay 10. Alison Maillard ...... 309.60 1. Tetzloff , Meynen, Ellzey, Falconer ...... 3:12.64 200 Backstroke 31. Erin Norton ...... 224.45 13. Erin Falconer ...... 1:51.52/1:52.43 14. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 1:52.13/1:52.54 200 Freestyle 8. Erin Falconer ...... 1:45./53/1:47.08 100 Freestyle 25. Julie Meynen ...... 1:48.10 7. Aly Tetzloff ...... 47.17/47.58 29. Jessica Merritt ...... 1:48.34 T27. Julie Meynen ...... 48.72 42. Ashton Ellzey ...... 49.27

200 Breaststroke T44. Carly Cummings ...... 2:12.59 46. Breanna Roman ...... 2:12.79

200 Butterfly 26. Bailey Nero ...... 1:56.34

Platform 18. Erin Norton ...... 246.60 30. Alison Maillard ...... 232.35

400 Free Relay 11. Tetzloff (48.06), Falconer, Ellzey, Meynen ...... 3:13.56 (P) Tetzloff (48.08), Falconer, Merritt, Meynen ...... 3:14.05

SEC Champion 400 Free Relay - Erin Falconer, Julie Meynen, Aly Tetzloff & Ashton Ellzey

28 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2017-18 TOP TIMES & DIVES - BY EVENT

50 Yard Freestyle (A - 21.80; B - 22.99) 100 Yard Breaststroke (A - 58.85; B - 1:02.49) AU Record: Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace - 21.34 (2011) AU Record: - 59.29 (2010) NCAA Record: , Stanford - 21.17 (2017) NCAA Record: , Indiana - 56.25 (2018) 1. Aly Tetzloff ...... 21.77 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/15/18 1. Breanna Roman ...... 59.50 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/16/18 2. Ashton Ellzey ...... 22.02 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/15/18 2. Carly Cummings ...... 1:00.46 (B) ...... Bulldog Invite-f ...... 2/24/18 2017-18 YEAR IN REVIEW 3. Julie Meynen ...... 22.53 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/15/18 3. Brooke Malone ...... 1:01.25 (B) ...... Bulldog Invite-p ...... 2/24/18 4. Robyn Clevenger ...... 22.73 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/15/18 4. McAuley Parker ...... 1:04.23 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 5. Erin Falconer ...... 22.96* (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/16/17 5. Katie Money ...... 1:04.88 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 6. Haley Black ...... 23.19 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 6. Jane Johnson ...... 1:05.63 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 7. Jessica Merritt ...... 23.22 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/16/17 7. Lauren Dunn ...... 1:05.73 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 8. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 23.36 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 8. Zoe Thatcher ...... 1:07.99 ...... Texas ...... 1/8/18 9. Lauren Dunn ...... 23.37 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/2/18 10. Sierra Jett ...... 23.63 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/2/18 200 Yard Breaststroke (A - 2:07.18; B - 2:15.99) 11. Shannon McKernan ...... 23.75 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 AU Record: Micah Lawrence - 2:08.23 (2012) 12. Breanna Roman ...... 23.82 ...... SECp ...... 2/15/18 NCAA Record: Lilly King, Indiana - 2:02.60 (2018) 13. Camille Porter ...... 23.88 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 1. Carly Cummings ...... 2:10.00 (B) ...... Bulldog Invite-f ...... 2/25/18 14. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 24.07 ...... Auburn Invite-f...... 2/2/18 2. Breanna Roman ...... 2:12.79 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/17/18 15. McAuley Parker ...... 24.11 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 3. Brooke Malone ...... 2:13.76 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 16. Brooke Malone ...... 24.71 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/16/17 4. McAuley Parker ...... 2:20.30 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 17. Elizabeth Lancaster ...... 25.02 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/16/17 5. Katie Money ...... 2:22.30 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 18. Carly Cummings ...... 28.72 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/2/18 6. Jane Johnson ...... 2:22.64 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/4/18 100 Yard Freestyle (A - 47.53; B - 49.99) 100 Yard Butterfly (A - 51.19; B - 54.49) AU Record: Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace - 46.61 (2012) AU Record: Haley Black - 50.68 (2018) NCAA Record: Simone Manuel, Stanford - 45.56 (2017) NCAA Record: Kelsi Worrell, Louisville - 49.43 (2016) 1. Aly Tetzloff ...... 47.17 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/17/18 1. Haley Black ...... 50.68 (A) ...... SECf ...... 2/16/18 2. Julie Meynen ...... 47.61* (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/18/17 2. Aly Tetzloff ...... 51.32 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/16/18 3. Ashton Ellzey ...... 49.11 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/18/18 3. Bailey Nero ...... 52.27 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/16/18 4. Robyn Clevenger ...... 49.65 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/18/18 4. Robyn Clevenger ...... 53.84 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/16/18 5. Erin Falconer ...... 50.05* ...... Florida ...... 1/20/18 4. Ashton Ellzey ...... 53.84 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 6. Jessica Merritt ...... 50.07 ...... SECp ...... 2/18/18 6. Jewels Harris ...... 54.10 (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/17/17 7. Haley Black ...... 50.68 ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/4/18 7. Caroline Baddock ...... 54.78 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/17/17 8. Lauren Dunn ...... 50.81 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 8. Carly Cummings ...... 54.82 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 9. Sierra Jett ...... 50.81 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 9. Jaden Bellina ...... 54.98 ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/3/18 10. Bailey Nero ...... 51.08* ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/18/17 10. Jane Johnson ...... 55.74 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 11. Jewels Harris ...... 51.33* ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/18/17 11. Sierra Jett ...... 55.83 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 12. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 51.95* ...... Florida ...... 1/20/18 12. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 55.90 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 13. Camille Porter ...... 52.00 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/4/18 13. Margaret Carey ...... 56.95 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 14. Carly Cummings ...... 52.06* ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 15. Shannon McKernan ...... 52.43 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 200 Yard Butterfly (A - 1:53.80; B - 1:59.59) 16. Elizabeth Lancaster ...... 52.95 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/18/17 AU Record: - 1:54.64 (2008) 17. Jaqueline Hippi ...... 53.38 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 NCAA Record: , Stanford - 1:49.51 (2018) 18. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 53.56* ...... Florida ...... 1/20/18 1. Bailey Nero ...... 1:55.75 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/17/18 2. Jewels Harris ...... 1:57.61 (B) ...... Bulldog Invite-tt ...... 2/25/18 200 Yard Freestyle (A - 1:43.30; B - 1:47.99) 3. Jaden Bellina ...... 1:59.39 (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/18/17 AU Record: Ava Ohlgren - 1:42.99 (2009) 4. Haley Black ...... 2:01.39 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/18/17 NCAA Record: , California - 1:39.10 (2015) 5. Caroline Baddock ...... 2:01.49 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 1. Aly Tetzloff ...... 1:44.81* (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/14/18 6. Jaqueline Hippi ...... 2:01.70 ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/18/17 2. Erin Falconer ...... 1:45.00* ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/14/18 7. Margaret Carey ...... 2:01.94 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 3. ZoeThatcher ...... 1:47.49 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 8. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 2:06.30 ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 4. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 1:47.76 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 5. Jessica Merritt ...... 1:47.84 (B) ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/17/17 200 Yard IM (A - 1:55.00; B - 2:01.59) 6. Julie Meynen ...... 1:48.08 ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/17/17 AU Record: Maggie Bowen - 1:53.91 (2002) 7. Caroline Baddock ...... 1:49.89* ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/17/17 NCAA Record: Ella Eastin, Stanford - 1:50.67 (2018) 8. Jaden Bellina ...... 1:49.04 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 1. Aly Tetzloff ...... 1:58.56 (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/16/17 9. Camille Porter ...... 1:51.13 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 2. Bailey Nero ...... 1:58.60 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/15/18 10. Elizabeth Lancaster ...... 1:52.21 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 3. Caroline Baddock ...... 1:59.93 (B) ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/16/17 11. Abi Wilder ...... 1:52.63 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 4. Zoe Thatcher ...... 2:00.21 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 12. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 1:53.78* ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/17/17 5. Jessica Merritt ...... 2:00.60 (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/16/17 13. Jaqueline Hippi ...... 1:55.35 ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 6. Jaqueline Hippi ...... 2:01.53 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 14. Katie Money ...... 1:56.92 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/17/17 7. Jaden Bellina ...... 2:01.84 ...... SECp ...... 2/15/18 15. Annie Boone ...... 1:57.25 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/17/17 8. Carly Cummings ...... 2:02.17 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 9. Margaret Carey ...... 2:04.59 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 500 Yard Freestyle (A - 4:36.30; B - 4:47.79) 10. Haley Black ...... 2:05.47 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/16/17 AU Record: Maggie Bird - 4:36.63 (2009) 11. Annie Boone ...... 2:05.60 ...... SECf ...... 2/15/18 NCAA Record: Ka e Ledecky - 4:24.06 (2017) 12. Jane Johnson ...... 2:05.94 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/2/18 1. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 4:44.37 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/15/18 13. Katie Money ...... 2:10.06 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 2. Zoe Thatcher ...... 4:45.27 (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/16/17 3. Erin Falconer ...... 4:47.83 ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/16/17 400 Yard IM (A - 4:04.70; B - 4:19.39) 4. Jaden Bellina ...... 4:52.53 ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/16/17 AU Record: Ava Ohlgren - 4:03.70 (2009) 5. Abi Wilder ...... 4:57.67 ...... SECp ...... 2/15/18 NCAA Record: Ella Eastin, Stanford - 3:54.60 (2018) 6. Elizabeth Lancaster ...... 5:02.02 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 1. Carly Cummings ...... 4:11.84 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/16/18 7. Jessica Merritt ...... 5:02.40 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 2. Zoe Thatcher ...... 4:16.43 (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/17/17 8. Jaqueline Hippi ...... 5:02.99 ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 3. Jaqueline Hippi ...... 4:18.96 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 9. Camille Porter ...... 5:08.33 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/16/17 4. Bailey Nero ...... 4:19.35 (B) ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 10. Margaret Carey ...... 5:15.97 ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 5. Jaden Bellina ...... 4:20.31 ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/17/17 11. Katie Money ...... 5:20.18 ...... Crocker Classic ...... 1/12/18 6. Caroline Baddock ...... 4:23.28 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/14/17 7. Margaret Carey ...... 4:23.33 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 1000 Yard Freestyle AU Record: Ashley Neidigh - 9:37.44 (2017) 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 1:28.71; B - 1:29.57) NCAA Record: Ka e Ledecky, Stanford - 9:06.90 (2017) AU Record: 1:27.45 [Vanderpool-Wallace, Ewing, Geary, Marik] (2009) 1. Zoe Thatcher ...... 10:00.90 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 NCAA Record: 1:25.43 [Hu, Manuel, Pitzer, Howe - Stanford] (2018) 2. Erin Falconer ...... 10:07.04 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 1. Tetzloff , Meynen, Ellzey, Clevenger ...... 1:28.10 (A) ...... SECf ...... 2/15/18 3. Jaden Bellina ...... 10:13.55 ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 2. Tetzloff , Ellzey, Clevenger, Meynen ...... 1:28.76 (B) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/16/17 4. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 10:22.01 ...... Texas ...... 1/8/18 3. Meynen, Tetzloff , Ellzey, Clevenger ...... 1:31.68 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 5. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 10:26.84 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 6. Abi Wilder ...... 10:29.30 ...... Texas ...... 1/8/18 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 3:15.43; B - 3:16.93) 7. Camille Porter ...... 10:35.84 ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 AU Record: 3:11.49 [Riordan, Sco , Bos, Vanderpool-Wallace] (2012) 8. Elizabeth Lancaster ...... 10:41.15 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 NCAA Record: 3:07.61 [Manuel, Ledecky, Hu, Neal - Stanford] (2017) 1. Tetzloff , Meynen, Ellzey, Falconer ...... 3:12.64 (A) ...... SECf ...... 2/18/18 1650 Yard Freestyle (A - 15:53.50; B - 16:30.59) 2. Tetzloff , Falconer, Ellzey, Meynen ...... 3:13.56 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/17/18 AU Record: Hayley Peirsol - 15:42.92 (2007) 3. Meynen, Falconer, Ellzey, Tetzloff ...... 3:13.88 (A) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/18/17 NCAA Record: Ka e Ledecky, Stanford - 15:03.92 (2017) 1. Zoe Thatcher ...... 16:44.65 ...... SECf ...... 2/18/18 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 7:03.86; B - 7:07.86) AU Record: 6:54.02 [Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Bird] (2009) 100 Yard Backstroke (A - 51.16; B - 55.09) NCAA Record: 6:45.91 [Manuel, Ledecky, Hu, Neal - Stanford] (2017) AU Record: Rachel Goh - 51.46 (2009) 1. Falconer, Tetzloff , Oeztuerk, Merritt...... 7:01.95 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/14/18 NCAA Record: Ally Howe, Stanford - 49.69 (2017) 2. Tetzloff , Falconer, Thatcher, Merritt ...... 7:05.26 (B) ...... SEC f ...... 2/14/18 1. Erin Falconer ...... 52.06 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/16/18 3. Thatcher, Tetzloff , Falconer, Merritt ...... 7:18.95 ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/17/17 2. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 52.61 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/17/18 3. Aly Tetzloff ...... 53.14 (B) ...... Texas ...... 1/8/18 200 Yard Medley Relay (A - 1:36.86; B - 1:37.51) 4. Haley Black ...... 54.00 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/17/18 AU Record: 1:36.11 [Bos, Norberg, Sco , Vanderpool-Wallace] (2012) 5. Caroline Baddock ...... 54.34 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/17/18 NCAA Record: 1:33.11 [Howe, Williams, Hu, Manuel - Stanford] (2018) 6. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 54.67 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/17/18 1. Falconer, Cummings, Black, Tetzloff ...... 1:36.33 (A) ...... SECf ...... 2/14/18 7. Annie Boone ...... 54.83 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 2. Falconer, Roman, Black, Ellzey ...... 1:37.50 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/16/18 8. Jewels Harris ...... 54.98 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 3. Tetzloff , Roman, Black, Ellzey ...... 1:38.61 ...... GT Invite ...... 11/17/17 9. Shannon McKernan ...... 55.31 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 10. Abi Wilder ...... 55.56 ...... SECp ...... 2/17/18 400 Yard Medley Relay (A - 3:32.67; B - 3:34.48) 11. Carly Cummings ...... 56.03 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 AU Record: 3:29.83 [Falconer, Roman, Black, Tetzloff ] (2018) 12. Robyn Clevenger ...... 56.94 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/17/17 NCAA Record: 3:25.09 [Howe, Williams, Hu, Manuel - Stanford] (2018) 13. Haley Black ...... 57.63 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/17/17 1. Falconer, Roman, Black, Tetzloff ...... 3:29.83 ...... NCAA-p ...... /15/18 14. Camille Porter ...... 57.92 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 2. Falconer, Roman, Black, Meynen ...... 3:30.93 (A) ...... SECf ...... /17/18 15. Lauren Dunn ...... 58.86 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/17/17 3. Tetzloff , Roman, Black, Meynen ...... 3:35.21 ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/16/17 200 Yard Backstroke (A - 1:50.99; B - 1:59.19) Top Dives AU Record: - 1:50.54 (2005) 1-Meter Diving (Zone (6 optional) - 265) NCAA Record: , California - 1:47.30 (2018) AU Record (6 dives): Vennie Dan n - 337.60 (2012) 1. Erin Falconer ...... 1:51.52 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/17/18 NCAA Record: Cassidy Krug, Stanford (2017) 2. Sonnele Oeztuerk ...... 1:52.13 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/17/18 1. Alison Maillard ...... 315.40 (Z) ...... SECf ...... 2/14/18 3. Caroline Baddock ...... 1:55.60 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/18/18 2. Erin Norton ...... 246.75 ...... GT Invite-p ...... 11/16/17 4. Bailey Nero ...... 1:56.40 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/18/18 5. Abi Wilder ...... 1:57.61 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/18/18 3-Meter Diving (Zone (6 optional) - 280) 6. Jewels Harris ...... 1:57.98 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/18/18 AU Record (6 dives): Vennie Dan n - 379.55 (2012) 7. Sarah Margaret Cimino ...... 1:58.05 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/18/18 NCAA Record: Christina Loukas, Indiana (2009) 8. Annie Boone ...... 1:59.25 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 1. Alison Maillard ...... 345.10 (Z) ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/14/17 9. Shannon McKernan ...... 2:00.31 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 2. Erin Norton ...... 283.13 (Z) ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 10. Zoe Thatcher ...... 2:01.05 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 11. Camille Porter ...... 2:06.36 ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 Platform Diving (Zone (5 opti onal) - 225) AU Record (5 dives): Vennie Dan n - 328.50 (2012) 1. Alison Maillard ...... 265.50 (Z) ...... SECf ...... 2/18/18 2. Erin Norton ...... 261.50 (Z) ...... SECp ...... 2/18/18

@AuburnSwimDive 29 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC place 400 medley relay CAROLINA BADDOCK • Also held a NCAA B cut in the 100 back • Second Team All-SEC ... SEC silver medalist in the 100 fly (50.68) • Was a part of the bronze medal winning 200 and 400 medley relays Auckland, New Zealand | Diocesan • Also swam the 100 back (54.12/22nd) and 10 free (50.77/T44th) at SECs School for Girls • Won the 100 fly at the Florida dual meet • Was on a pair of winning relays during the dual meet season • Auburn Top Tiger

Junior Season (2016-17) Career Accomplishments • Set the school record in the 100 fly at 51.08, finishing 9th at NCAAs • School’s 8th-fastest performer with the 25th-fastest time (1:53.65) in the • Prelims time of 51.47 was .01 shy of previous school record held by Olivia 200 back Scott • Holds three of the top 10 fastest 100 fly performances in school history Senior Season (2017-18): • Also competed in the 200 fly (1:57.90/t-35th) and was on the 400 med-

GRADUATED SENIORS GRADUATED • Held NCAA B cuts in the 100 back, 200 back and 200 IM ley relay at NCAAs • SEC scorer in the 200 back (1:57.74/16th) after qualifying with a 1:55.60 • Took 4th in the 100 flyl (51.80) at SECs • Also swam the 100 back (54.34/27th) and 200 IM (2:00.46/39th) at • Also competed in the 200 fly (2:01.62/32nd) and 100 free (50.87/39th) SECs at SECs • Won the 200 back at the S. Carolina dual meet • Won the 100 fly during the Georgia Tech Invite and the Florida dual • SEC Academic Honor Roll meet • Won the team’s Most Improved Swimming Award Junior Season (2016-17) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • Held NCAA B cuts in the 100 back, 200 back and 200 IM • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 100 back (54.53/27th), Sophomore Season (2015-16) 200 back (1:56.68/18th) and 200 IM (2:00.50/31st) • Transfer from Western Kentucky University • Set career bests in the 200 IM (2:00.16) and 200 fly (2:00.26) at the • Swam the 50 free (24.85), 100 fly (55.32) and 100 back (56.08) at the Georgia Tech Invite UGA Invite • SEC Academic Honor Roll • 100 fly prelims time (54.10) at UGA Invite was a NCAA B cut

Sophomore Season (2015-16) Back’s Top Times At Auburn • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 100 fly (53.23/35th), the 50 Free 23.19 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 100 back (53.10/34th) and the 200 back (1:56.64/45th) 100 Free 50.68 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • SEC scorer in the 200 back (1:53.78/6th), 100 fly (53.58/14th) and 100 100 Back 54.00 SEC Championships 2/17/18 back (53.67/15th) 100 Fly 50.68 SEC Championships 2/16/18 • Swam a personal-best 1:53.65 in the 200 back at UGA invite, which is 200 Fly 1:57.90 NCAA Championships 3/18/17 6th-fastest in Auburn history 200 IM 2:05.47 Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17 • Won the 200 free (1:50.59) against Arkansas • SEC Academic Honor Roll ASHTON ELLZEY Baddock’s Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 23.43* Georgia Invite 12/4/15 100 Free 51.35* Georgia Invite 12/6/15 Mobile, Ala. | Baker 200 Free 1:48.22* Georgia Invite 12/5/15 100 Back 53.10 NCAA Championships 3/18/16 200 Back 1:53.65 Georgia Invite 12/6/15 100 Fly 53.23 NCAA Championships 3/18/16 200 Fly 2:00.26 Georgia Tech Invite 11/19/16 4x All-American 200 IM 1:59.93 Georgia Tech Invite 11/16/17 All-SEC First Team (2018) 400 IM 4:23.28 Tennessee/Wisconsin 10/14/17 2x All-SEC Second Team (2015, 2017) 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier

HALEY BLACK Career Accomplishments • Finished her career tied for the 4th-fastest 50 free time in program Prince George, BC, Canada | Western history (22.02) ... That time was the 19th-fastest performance in school history Kentucky Senior Season (2017-18) • NCAA All-American HM as part of the 11th-place 400 free relay team that finisehd 11th, swimming the third leg in finals 3x NCAA All-American • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 50 free (22.42/25th) and School Record Holder (100 fly) 100 free (49.27/42nd) Second Team All-SEC (2018) • Swam on the 200 FR that finished 22nd and the 200 MR that finished 18th at NCAAs Career Accomplishments • Also held a B cut in the 100 fly • School record holder in the 100 fly (50.68) • First Team All-SEC as part of the SEC Champion 400 FR, swimming the • Swam the 4 fastest 100 fly times in school history and 7 of the top 18 third leg ... • Swam the third leg of the runner-up 200 FR at SECs Senior Season (2017-18) • Finished 5th in the 50 free (22.15) at SECs after swimming a person- • Set the school record in the 100 fly at 50.68 at the SEC Championships al-best 22.02 in prelims • Finished her career with the four fastest 100 fly performances in school • Finished 20th in the 100 free (49.11) and 29th in the 100 fly (54.54) at history and seven of the top 20 SECs • NCAA All-America honorable mention in the 100 fly, winning the conso- • Won the 50 free at the Tennessee & Wisconsin dual meet and the Geor- lation final in 51.25 gia Tech Invite • Also earned honorable mention All-America honors as part of the 9th- • Was on 7 of the 10 winning relays during the regular season

30 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Summer 2017 during freshman campaign • Competed at the Phillips 66 National Championships • Set personal best in the 100 breast with a 1:02.64 at the Georgia Invita- • Finished in a three-way tie for 17th of the 50 free in prelims in 25.70 tional • Swam a 26.14 in the swim-off • 100 breast time ranked fourth on the team during the season • Also posted a 2:10.29 at the mid-year Georgia Invitational in the 200 IM GRADUATED SENIORS Junior Season (2016-17) • Turned in a season-best time in the 200 breast at Missouri • Earned All-America honors in the 200 and 400 free relays • Held NCAA B cuts in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly Malone’s Top Times At Auburn • Competed at SEC Championships in the 50 free (22.55/14th), 100 fly 50 Free 23.84 SEC Championships 2/15/17 (54.74/24th) and 100 free (50.13/23rd), setting personal bests in the 100 100 Free 54.97 Indiana 10/10/14 fly (53.43) and 100 free (49.45) during prelims 100 Breast 1:01.25 Bulldog Invite 2/24/18 • All-SEC Second Team 200 Breast 2:13.76 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • SEC Academic Honor Roll 200 IM 2:10.29 Georgia Invite 12/5/14

Sophomore Season (2015-16) • Competed at Olympic Trials in the 50 free (26.13/62nd) BREANNA ROMAN • Swam at the NCAA Championships in the 50 free (22.45/t-29th) and the 100 free (50.40/58th) Kingston, Jamaica | Baylor School • SEC point scorer in the 50 free (22.61/14th) ... Swam a 22.36 in prelims • Anchored the 200 free, 400 free, 200 medley and 400 medley relays at SECs, all of which finished top-six • Also competed in the 100 free (50.05/27th) and the 100 fly (54.72/37th) at the conference meet • Won the 50 free in the Indiana (22.61) and Arkansas (22.90) dual meets 2x All-American • Swam a personal-best 22.20 in the 50 free at the UGA Invite All-SEC Second Team (2018) • SEC Academic Honor Roll Career Accomplishments Freshman Season (2014-15) • Ended her career as the 3rd-fastest perfomer with the 4th-fastest per- • Earned All-America first team honors by helping the 200 freestyle relay formance (59.50) in the 100 breast in program history team to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships with a time of • Held 3 of the top 22 fastest 100 breast performances in program history 1:27.88 • Picked up a silver medal at the SEC Championships in the 200 free relay Senior Season (2017-18) as third leg, posting a time of 1:28.05 to earn a NCAA automatic qualifying • Earned NCAA All-America honors as part of the 9th-place 400 medley standard relay team • Placed 12th overall in the 50 free at the confernce meet with a 22.59 to • Also earned individual All-America honors with a 15th-place finish in the earn a NCAA ‘B’ cut 100 breaststroke (59.92) ... Prelims time of 59.50 made her the 3rd-fastest • Took 35th in the 100 free at 50.26 and was 47th in the 100 fly at 56.57 performer with the 4th-fastest performance in school history • Named All-SEC Second Team • Finished career with three of the top 25 100 breast performances in school history Ellzey’s Top Times At Auburn • Also swam the 200 breaststroke (2:12.79/46th) and on the 18th-place 50 Free 22.02 SEC Championships 2/15/18 200 medley relay at NCAAs 100 Free 49.11 SEC Championships 2/18/18 • Earned Second Team All-SEC honors as part of the 3rd-place 400 100 Fly 53.43 SEC Championships 2/16/17 medley relay • SEC scorer in the 100 breaststroke (1:00.41/9th) and 200 breaststroke (2:14.37/22nd) while also swimming the 50 free (23.82/56th) BROOKE MALONE • Won the 100 breaststroke and was on the winning 400 medley relay at the Tennessee & Wisconsin double dual meet Casselberry, Fla. | Trinity Prep Junior Season (2016-17) • Competed at NCAAs in the 100 breast (1:00.95/39th) and 200 breast (2:11.52/32nd) • SEC B Finalist in the 100 breast (1:00.84/10th) ... Also swam the 200 breast (2:17.27/36th) and 50 free (23.66/t47th) at SECs • Set a lifetime-best in the 100 breast (59.99) at the Bulldog Invite ... It Senior Season (2017-18) made her the 8th-fastest performer in the 100 breast in school history • Held NCAA B cuts in both breaststroke events • SEC scorer in the 100 breast (1:01.52/20th) ... Also swam the 200 breast Sophomore Season (2015-16) (2:14.44/27th) • Set personal-best times in the 50 free (23.36), 100 free (50.11), 100 • Swam a personal best 100 breast (1:01.25) at the Bulldog Invitational breaststroke (1:02.70) and 200 breaststroke (2:17.31) at the Georgia Invite • Swam a personal best 200 breast (2:13.76) at the Auburn Invitational • Also competed in the Indiana, Texas, Arkansas, Florida and Florida St./ Wisconsin dual meets Junior Season (2016-17) • Held a NCAA B cut in the 100 breast Freshman Season (2014-15) • Competed at SECs in the 50 free (23.84/54th), 100 breast (1:02.23/21st) • Competed in the four events (50 free, 100 free, 100 breast, 200 breast) and 200 breast (2:17.86/41st) ... 50 free time at was a personal-best while • Swam fastest times of the season at the Florida Last Chance in the 50 100 breast prelims time (1:02.22) was a season-best free, 100 free and 100 breast • SEC Academic Honor Roll • Held the fifth-best time in the 100 breast at 1:03.05 • Won the B-Final at the Florida Last Chance in the 50 free, touching in at Sophomore Season (2015-16) 23.57 • Earned her season- and personal-best times in the 100 breaststroke • Clocked a 50.92 in the 100 free at the Florida Last Chance (1:01.77) and 200 breaststroke (2:17.10) at the Bulldog Invite Roman’s Top Times At Auburn • Also swam in the Indiana, Arkansas and Florida St/Wisconsin dual meets 50 Free 23.36 Georgia Invite 12/4/15 100 Free 50.11 Georgia Invite 12/6/15 Freshman Season (2014-15) 100 Breast 59.50 NCAA Championships 3/16/18 • Competed in the 50 free, 100 free, 100 breast, 200 breast and 200 IM 200 Breast 2:11.52 NCAA Championships 3/18/17

@AuburnSwimDive 31 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC meet with a leadoff split of 1:48.24 ZOE THATCHER • Picked up NCAA ‘B’ cuts in the 200 free, 500 free, 1650 free and 400 IM during the regular season, but did not compete as an individual at the NCAA meet Mason, Ohio | William Mason • Placed 15th overall at the SEC Championships in the 400 IM, clocking a 4:14.01 • Posted a season-best time of 16:28.53 in the 1650 free at the league meet to finish 17th overall ... Recorded a 29th-place finish in the 500 free (4:49.83) • Earned first career individula win against Notre Dame/Vanderbilt 2016 Olympic Trials Qualifier (1:50.01) • Held the team’s top times in the 500 free (4:43.28) Career Accomplishments • Posted fastest 1000 free against Tennessee/Louisville to earn a sec- • School’s 5th-fastest performer with the 5th-fastest performance in the ond-place finish 500 free (4:39.91) ... Swam 3 of the 22-fastest 500 free performances • Held the team’s second-best time in the 200 free (1:47.38) and the 400

GRADUATED SENIORS GRADUATED • School’s 5th-fastest performer with the 25th-fastest performance IM (4:13.19) (4:09.50) in the 400 IM • School’s 8th-fastest peformer with the 25th-fastest performance in the Thatcher’s Top Times At Auburn 1000 free (9:50.13) 200 Free 1:46.40* Georgia Invite 12/5/15 • School’s 10th-fastest performer (16:15.24) in the 1650 free 500 Free 4:39.95 Bulldog Invite 2/25/17 1000 Free 9:50.13* NCAA Championships 3/18/17 Senior Season (2017-18) 1650 Free 16:15.24 SEC Championships 2/20/16 • Held NCAA B cuts in the 200 free, 500 free, 200 IM and 400 IM 100 Back 54.80* Georgia Tech Invite 11/17/16 • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 500 free (4:47.18/26th), 200 Back 1:57.75 Georgia Tech Invite 11/19/16 1650 free (16:44.65/25th) and 400 IM (4:16.54/27th) 100 Breast 1:07.99 Texas 1/8/18 • Swam a personal best 200 IM (2:00.21) at the Auburn Invitational 200 IM 2:00.21 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 • Swam a season best 500 free (4:45.27) and 400 IM (4:16.43) at the 400 IM 4:09.50 Georgia Invite 12/5/15 Georgia Tech Invitational • Won the 1000 free at the Tennessee & Wisconsin double dual meet and the South Carolina dual meet • Won the 400 IM at the Texas dual meet • Auburn Top Tiger • NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient

Summer 2017 • Competed at the Phillips 66 National Championships • Finished 30th in the 400 IM (4:52.63), 40th in the 200 IM (2:18.33) and 56th in the 400 free (4:21.20)

Junior Season (2016-17) • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 500 free (4:42.25/33rd), 1650 free (16:15.46/32nd) and 400 IM (4:10.97/27th) ... 1000-yard split (9:50.13) from the mile swim was a lifetime-best • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 100 back and 200 back • SEC Championship Finalist in the mile (16:17.22/7th), B Finalist winner in the 500 free (4:42.67/9th) and a B Finalist in the 400 IM (4:12.34/15th) • Established a lifetime-best in the 500 free (4:39.95) at the Bulldog Invite • Set lifetime-bests in the 100 back (54.80) and 200 back (1:57.75) at the Georgia Tech Invite • Set a lifetime-best in the 200 IM (2:03.31) at the Texas dual meet • Won five dual meet events: 500 free (LSU), 1000 free (Kentucky), 100 back (LSU), 200 IM (Texas) and 400 IM (Wisconsin) • Stanley Louis Sugar Memorial Scholar Award winner • Phi Kappa Phi Second Year Award winner • SEC Academic Honor Roll

Sophomore Season (2015-16) • Competed at Olympic Trials in the 200 IM (2:19.15/62nd) and 400 IM (5:02.25/106th) • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 500 free (4:49.92/65th), 1650 free (16:19.38/33rd) and the 400 IM (4:15.83/42nd) • Also had a NCAA B cut in the 200 free (1:46.40) • Swam the 1650 free (16:15.24/6th), 400 IM (4:14.12/13th) and 500 free (4:45.58/18th) at the SEC Championships ... 1650 free time was 10th-fast- est in Auburn history • Set personal-best times in the 500 free (4:41.42) and 400 IM (4:09.50) at the Georgia Invite ... 500 free time is 4th-fastest in Auburn history and 400 IM time is 5th-fastest in Auburn history • Won the 500 free (4:51.82) during the Alabama dual meet and the 1000 free (10:00.57) during the Arkansas meet • SEC Academic Honor Roll

Freshman Season (2014-15) • Competed at the NCAA Championships as a relay alternate, swimming on the 800 free relay squad ... Led off the 800 free relay at the NCAA

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LOGAN ANDREWS Sophomore Huntersville, N.C. | William A. Hough

Freshman Season (2017-18) and 17th, respectively • Competed at the Zone B Championships, finishing 12th on the platform • Swam a season-best 1:43.07 200 fly at the Bulldog Last Chance Meet (594.65), 17th on the 1-meter (578.55) and 22nd on the 3-meter (296.90) • SEC scorer on the platform (293.10/17th), 1-meter (278.10/20th) and Sophomore Season (2016-2017) • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 100 fly (46.82/36th), 200 2018-19 MEN’S TEAM 3-meter (304.15/22nd) • Scored a season-best 305.35 on the 1-meter at the Georgia Tech Invite fly (1:44.41/30th) and 200 IM (1:48.66/44th) • Scored a season-best on the 3-meter (344.25) at the South Carolina • Finished 15th in the 100 fly (47.16), 20th in the 200 fly (1:44.82) and 24th dual meet in the 200 IM (1:47.66) at SECs • Scored a season-best on the platform (302.55) at the Auburn Invite • Swam a lifetime best in the 100 fly (1:46.45) during NCAA prelims • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Swam a lifetime best in the 200 fly (1:42.91) at the Bulldog Invitational • Swam a lifetime best in the 200 IM (1:46.45) during SEC prelims High School • Graduated from William A. Hough High School Freshman Season (2015-2016) • Dove for CDA - Elite & Aaron Hintz • 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100 fly (55.50/113th) • 3-time All-American • Registered a NCAA B cut in the 200 fly (1:47.66) during the Bulldog • Senior National finalist on the platform Invite • Also swam season-best times in the 100 fly (48.41) and 400 IM (3:56.30) Personal during the Bulldog Invite • Son of Paul and Jennifer Andrews • 1:57.33 in the 200 IM during Indiana dual meet • Has three siblings: Jordan, Ireland and Parker • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll • Studying in the College of Sciences and Mathematics High School Andrews’ Top Dives At Auburn • Graduated from Elmore County High School !-Meter 305.35 Georgia Tech Invite 11/17/17 • Competed for Auburn Aquatics club team 3- Meter 344.25 S. Carolina 11/4/17 • Was a Winter Junior Finalists Platform 302.55 AU Invite 12/19/17 • Junior National Qualifier • Member of the Bronze National Certified Team

STEVOS BACZEK Personal • Son of Todd and Tonya Ballard Freshman • Has eight siblings: Chaz, Jeb, Rebecca, Keith, Sarah, Logan, Justice, and Reading, Mass. | Reading Memorial Brantly • Studying in the College of Architecture, Design and Construction

Ballard’s Top Times At Auburn 200 Breast 2:13.81 Florida State/Wisconsin 1/29/16 100 Fly 46.82 NCAA Championships 3/24/17 High School 200 Fly 1:42.91 Bulldog Invite 2/26/17 • Graduated from Reading Memorial High School 200 IM 1:46.45 SEC Championships 2/15/17 • Also swam for BGSC-NE Gator Swim Club 400 IM 3:56.30 Bulldog Invite 2/27/16 • NE senior champion • Junior Nationals participant

Personal TOMMY BREWER • Parents are Steven and Holly Baczek Senior • Has two siblings: Alexandra and Nicole Bend, Ore. | Summit • Undecided on a major

FOSTER BALLARD Senior 2018 All-American Second Team All-SEC (2018) Eclectic, Ala. | Elmore County 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier

Junior Season (2017-18) • NCAA All-American in the 200 breast, finishing 15th (1:55.66), and as part of the 400 medley relay that finished 13th 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier • Also competed in the 100 breast (52.94/25th) and on the 200 medley relay team that finished 22nd Junior Season (2017-18) • Also invited to the NCAA Championships in the 200 IM after holding a B • NCAA Championships relay alternate cut (1:45.36) • Earned NCAA B cuts in the 100 fly (46.96), 200 fly (1:43.07) and 200 IM • 1:54.27 200 breast prelims time was a season-best (1:47.80) • SEC Championships scorer in the 100 breast (53.33/13th) and 200 IM • SEC scorer in both the 100 fly (46.96) and 200 fly (1:43.65), finishing 18th (1:45.36/18th)

34 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • Also swam the 200 breast (1:58.76/26th) at SECs • Swam a personal best 52.58 100 breast at the Bulldog Last Chance Meet, which made him the 6th-fastest performer in program history • Swept the breaststroke events during the Texas dual meet • Also won the 200 breast at the Alabama and Florida dual meets 2018-19 MEN’S TEAM • Was on three regular-season winning relays • Top Tiger

Summer 2017 • Competed at the Phillips 66 National Championships, taking 8th in the 200 breast B Final (2:15.15) after qualifying in 2:14.59 • Also swam the 100 breast, finishing 34th (1:03.88) and the 50 breast- stroke, finishing 45th (29.54)

Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 200 breast (1:54.85/19th), 200 IM (1:44.57/24th) and 100 breast (53.61/43rd) • Set a lifetime best in the 200 IM (1:44.57) during NCAA prelims • Swam lifetime bests in the 100 breast (53.37) and 200 breast (1:54.06) at the Bulldog Invite • B Finalist in the 200 IM (1:45.50/13th) and 200 breast (1:57.12/14th) at Tommy Brewer SEC Championships • Also swam the 100 breast (54.77/26th) • Won the 200 breast during the Wisconsin and Kentucky dual meets JUSTIN CHECCHIN • SEC Academic Honor Roll Senior Freshman Season (2015-16) San Antonio, Texas | Johnson • Competed in the Olympic Trials in the 100 breast (1:03.55/79th) and 200 breaststroke (2:20.40/76th) • SEC scorer in the 200 breast (1:57.16/13th) and 200 IM (1:46.48/16th) and just missed scoring in the 100 breast (54.15/18th) • Held NCAA B cuts in the 100 breast (54.15), 200 breast (1:57.10) and Junior Season (2017-18) 200 IM (1:46.80) • Posted a career best 241.95 on the platform at the Georgia Tech Invite • Scored a season best 272.63 on the 1-meter at the Texas A&M dual meet High school and a 278.55 on the 3-meter at the Auburn Diving Invitational • Graduated from Summit High School and competed for Current Swim- • Auburn Top Tiger ming • 4 Time OSAA male swimmer of the state Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Oregon swimmer of the year 2013 • Posted career bests on all three boards during the fall season • Multi-event record holder for Oregon swimming • Scored a 280.20 on the 1-meter at the Alabama dual meet • 2015 Oregon Prep swimmer of the year • Scored a 299.35 on the 3-meter at the Georgia Tech Invite • Also played water polo all four years of high school • Scored a 221.70 on the platform at the Auburn Invitational • State MVP senior year • SEC Academic Honor Roll Personal Freshman Season (2015-2016) • Son of Jon and Ann •Posted a score of 268.65 on the 3 meter against Alabama in the first meet • Has two sisters, Madi and Sarah of the season • Mom, Ann and sister, Madi, both swam in college • Missed the rest of the season due to injury • Studying in the College of Education • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll • Chose Auburn for the family atmosphere, the team and coaches, and the homely feel of the campus High School • Favorite swimming moment was qualifying for 2012 Olympic trials in the • Graduated from Claudia Taylor Johnson High School and competed for 200 breaststroke at 15 years old San Antonio Divers club team • Was a 3 time High School All American and a national qualifier for the Brewer’s Top Times At Auburn 1m, 3m, and synchro 50 Free 20.45* Georgia Invite 12/1/17 100 Free 45.14* Georgia Invite 12/6/15 Personal 200 Free 1:42.17 LSU 10/28/16 • Son of Marc and Michelle Checchin 100 Breast 52.58 Bulldog Invite 2/24/18 • Two siblings: Courtney and Jason 200 Breast 1:54.06 Bulldog Invite 2/25/17 • Studying in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering 200 IM 1:44.57 NCAA Championships 3/23/17 • Chose Auburn because of the history and traditions as well as the repu- 400 IM 3:58.61 Georgia Invite 12/2/17 tation of the school and team • Favorite diving moment was Diving Synchro at Nationals

Checchin’s Top Dives At Auburn !-Meter 280.20 Alabama 11/4/16 3- Meter 299.35 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/16 Platform 241.95 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/17

@AuburnSwimDive 35 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC performance DAVID CROSSLAND • Swimming the mile for the first time as a collegiate athlete, finished eighth at the SEC Championships in 14:52.29, making him the sec- Junior ond-fastest performer with the fifth-fastest performance in program Hockessin, Del. | The Tatnall School history and earning SEC All-Freshman Team honors • 8:58.96 1000 split was the fourth-fastest performance in program history • Also swam the 500 free (4:18.22), finishing 13th, and the 200 free (1:38.14)

2016 Olympic Trials qualifier High School • Graduated from Westville Boys HS Sophomore Season (2017-18) • Swam for Seagulls Swim Club • Held NCAA B cuts in both backstroke distances and the 100 fly • Distance free and IM specialist

2018-19 MEN’S TEAM • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 100 back (48.58/26th), • Won gold as part of the 4x200m freestyle relay at the 2016 All-Africa 200 back (1:47.93/34th) and 100 fly (47.99/31st) CANA Games • Posted career bests in the 100 back (47.51), 200 back (1:45.52) and 100 •... Won bronze in the 800m and 1500m freestyles at the 2016 All-Africa fly (47.46) at February’s Auburn Invitational CANA Games • Auburn Top Tiger • Took third in the 1500m free at the 2015 South African National Cham- pionships Freshman Season (2016-17) • Swam on the 2015 FINA Junior World Championships South African • Held a NCAA B cut in the 100 back (48.37) team • Swam lifetime bests in the 100 back (48.37) and 100 fly (48.46) at the Virginia Tech Invite Personal • Swam lifetime bests in the 200 back (1:47.01) and 200 IM (1:53.64) at the • Son of Melanie and Delon Georgia Invite • Has two siblings: Wade and Brogan • Studying in the College of Liberal Arts High School • Graduated from The Tatnall School Dannhauser’s Top Times At Auburn • Competed for Delaware Swim Team 200 Free 1:38.14 SEC Championships 2/16/18 • Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100 and 200 back 500 Free 4:18.83 SEC Championships 2/15/18 • 3-time Delaware Male Swimmer of the Year 1000 Free 8:58.96* SEC Championships 2/18/18 • Delaware state record holder in the 100 fly and 100 back 1650 Free 14:52.29 SEC Championships 2/18/18 • 3-time winner of both the 100 fly and 100 back 400 IM 4:06.55 Texas 1/8/18 • 3-time Scholastic All-American • 3-time team captain • Took 3rd in the 200 back and 4th in the 100 back (LCM) at 2015 Junior BROGAN DAVIS Nationals • Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100 and 200 back Freshman • Invited to the 2014 National Select Camp Cape Girardeau, Mo. | Cape Central • C Final qualifier in the 100 back at the 2015 U.S. Nationals (18-and-un- der heat) • 2-time First Team All-State

Personal • Parents are Lisa and Daniel Crossland High School • Has a brother, Jeffrey • Graduated from Cape Central High School • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business • Competed for River City Aquatics • Nine-time state champion, 11-time All-American, six-time state record holder, seven-time school record holder Crossland’s Top Times At Auburn • Two-time state MVP, two-time state champion 50 Free 21.93* Texas 1/8/18 • 15-time all-state 100 Free 48.25* Tennessee/Wisconsin 10/14/17 • 16-time conference champion 100 Back 47.51 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Seven-time conference record holder 200 Back 1:45.52 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • Four-time team conference champion 100 Fly 47.46 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Two-time team captain 200 IM 1:52.74 Georgia Invite 12/1/17 • 2018 Male Athlete of the Year • Three-time Semoball Male Swimmer of the Year • Section VIII Summer Sectional High Point Winner JOSH DANNHAUSER • Helped lead Cape Central to the 2016 Missouri High School team title, Sophomore winning the 200 IM and 100 fly Durban, South Africa | Westville Boys • Summer Junior Nationals Qualifier Personal • Son of Ryan and Allison Davis • Has three siblings: Raleigh, Grayson, Sarah McKinley • Father played soccer at Southeast Missouri State 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team • Major is undecided

Freshman Season (2017-18) • Joined the team at the 2017-18 semester break • Competed at the NCAA Championships in the 500 free (4:22.31/45th) and 1650 free (15:07.88/39th) • 9:05.71 1000 split at the NCAA Championships was the 11th-fastest performance in program history while his overall time was the 16th-fastest

36 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • Competed at NCAAs in the 100 fly (46.31/t29th), 200 fly (1:45.03/34th) CHRISTIAN GINIECZKI and 50 free (20.05/46th) • SEC B Finalist in the 100 fly (46.72/13th) Sophomore • Also swam the 200 fly (1:46.58/28th) and 50 free (20.10/24th) at SECs Herndon, Va. | Herndon 2018-19 MEN’S TEAM High School • 2016 Olympian for Argentina • Finished 24th in the 100 fly (52.56) • Argentine national record holder in both the 50 and 100 butterfly • 2015 Pan Am Games 100 fly silver medalist (52.09) Freshman Season (2017-18) • Swam for Club Atletico Union de Santa Fe • Held NCAA B cuts in the 100 back and 200 fly • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 100 back (49.47/32nd), Personal 200 back (1:49.97/36th) and 100 fly (48.49/T37th) • Son of Enrique and Maria Fernanda • Swam season best times in the 100 back (47.67), 200 back (1:46.66) and • Has three siblings: Maria Eugenia, Juan Manuel and Andres 200 fly (1:47.36) during February’s Auburn Invitational • Is studying in the Harbert College of Business • Auburn Top Tiger • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Grassi’s Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 19.57 NCAA Championships 3/22/18 High School 100 Free 43.93 SEC Championships 2/18/18 • Graduated from Herndon HS 100 Fly 45.73 SEC Championships 2/16/18 • Swam for Machine Aquatics 200 Fly 1:45.03 NCAA Championships 3/25/17 • Summer NCSA champion in the 200 back • Gold medalist in 200 free relay (Spring NCSA) • Washington Post First Team All-Met • Top 10 overall point scorer at Spring NCSAs • Machine record holder in 100 fly and 200 back

Personal • Son of Kelly and Boyce Ginieczki • Has a sister, Karly • Father played football at Salibury University • Studying in the College of Business

Ginieczki’s Top Times At Auburn 100 Back 47.67 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 200 Back 1:46.66 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 100 Fly 48.49 SEC Championships 2/16/18 200 Fly 1:47.36 Auburn Invite 2/4/18

SANTIAGO GRASSI Junior Santiago Grassi Santa Fe, Argentina | San Ezequiel Moreno THOMAS HEINZEL Sophomore Jacksonville, Fla. | Home Schooled 3x All-American Second Team All-SEC (2018) 2017 World Championships

Sophomore Season (2017-18) • NCAA All-American in the 200 FR (HM), 400 FR and 400 MR (HM) Freshman Season (2017-18) • Also competed individually in the 50 free (19.57/35th) and 100 fly • Swam a season best time in the 50 free (20.76), 100 free (45.56) and (45.75/T19th) and was on the 200 MR (22nd) 200 free (1:38.59) at the Auburn Invitational in February • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 100 free and 200 fly • Swam a season best 500 free (4:38.19) at the Crocker Classic in January • SEC individual scorer in the 100 fly (45.73/4th), 50 free (19.67/11th) and • Auburn Top Tiger 100 free (43.97/14th) • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Swam the fly leg on the third-place 400 MR at SECs • 100 fly finals time made him the 8th-fastest performer with the 11th-fast- High School est performance in program history • Home schooled • Won the 100 fly and was on the winning 400 MR at the South Carolina • Swam with the Bolles School Sharks dual meet • Competed at the 2017 Speedo Junior National Championships, finishing • Auburn Top Tiger 11th in the 100 free (51.48) and swimming on the runner-up 400 medley relay and the 4th-place 400 free relay, anchoring the medley relay Summer 2017 • Bolles finished sixth as a men’s team and ninth as a combined finish • Competed at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest • Swam on the first-place 200 medley relay and the second-place 200 • Finished 25th in the 100 fly in 52.59 free relay at the FHSAA 3A State Championships • Placed 26th in the 50 fly in 23.99 • Also took fourth in the 50 free

Freshman Season (2016-17) Personal • Enrolled at Auburn in January 2017 • Son of John and Victoria

@AuburnSwimDive 37 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC • Has three siblings: Carson, Abigail and Sarah • Studying in the College of Engineering SCOTT LAZEROFF Heinzel’s Top Times At Auburn Senior 50 Free 20.73 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 Rochester, N.Y. | Brighton 100 Free 45.56 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 200 Free 1:38.59 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 500 Free 4:38.19 Crocker Classic 1/12/18 100 Fly 49.89 Auburn Invite 2/3/18

3x NCAA All-American All-SEC Second Team (2018) STETSON LAMB Junior Season (2017-18) Junior

2018-19 MEN’S TEAM • Honorable Mention All-American on the platform (13th / 345.60) Hernando, Miss. | Hernando • Had scored a 351.75 during prelims • Also competed on the 3-meter at the NCAA Championships (295.25/45th) • Finished fourth on the platform (778.15) and 10th on the 3-meter (700.30) at the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships • Also held a Zone Diving Qualifying Score on the 1-meter but opted to not Sophomore Season (2017-18) compete on it • Swam a personal best 500 free (1:42.31), 100 breast (55.98) and 200 • SEC runner-up on the platform (452.65) for the second straight year breast (2:01.94) at the Auburn Invitational • Also scored on the 1-meter (322.75/11th) and 3-meter (359.65/13th) at • Auburn Top Tiger SECs • Swept the springboard events at the Alabama dual meet Freshman Season (2016-17) • Won the 3-meter at the South Carolina dual meet • Swam season-best times in the 100 free (47.57), 100 breast (57.58) and • Won the platform at the Georgia Tech Invitational, the Georgia Invita- 200 breast (2:04.56) at the Virginia Tech Invite tional and the Auburn Invitational • Swam season-best times in the 200 free (1:48.93) and 500 free (5:01.43) • Auburn Top Tiger during the Kentucky dual meet Sophomore Season (2016-17) High School • Honorable Mention All-America honors on the platform (16th / 301.45) • Graduated from Hernando High School • Had scored a 373.70 during prelims • Swam for Memphis Tiger Swimming • Also competed on the 3-meter at the NCAA Championships (274.10) • 3-time HHS MVP • Took second on the platform (743.40) and fourth on the 3-meter • Set three state records and still holds the 100 breast and 200 free (740.65) at the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships records • SEC Platform runner-up with a personal-best 461.00 • 3-time state champion • Placed 18th on the 1-meter (301.20) and 21st on the 3-meter (303.25) at • 2016 Mississippi Swimmer of the Year SECs • Mississippi All-State team • Won the 1- and 3-meter events during the Alabama dual meet, the • Athlete of the Week 3-meter at the Georgia Invite and the platform at the Georgia Tech and • US Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Auburn Invitationals • 2016 Boys Team placed fourth at state • 2-time Memphis Tiger Swimming Most Improved Swimmer Freshman Season (2015-16) • Holds team record in the 100 breast • Olympic Trials finalist on the platform • Summer and Winter Junior Nationals qualifier • Bronze medalist on the platform at NCAAs (436.75) • Speedo Sectional qualifier • Also competed on the 1-meter (301.65/34th) and the 3-meter • Best of Preps three years (320.70/39th) • USA Swimming Top 5 Scholar-Athlete • Three top-10 finishes at the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships: plat- • Top-ranked recruit in Mississippi by CollegeSwimming.com form (702.80/4th), 3-meter (717.05/9th) and 1-meter (612.45/10th) • Bronze medalist on the platform at SEC Championships (377.10) Personal • Took fifth on the 1-meter (357.25) and ninth on the 3-meter (351.65) at • Parents are Chris and Donna Lamb SEC Championships • Has four siblings: Dusty Knight, Tessa Scott, Landon Knight and Miller • Won the platform during both the Georgia Tech Invite (399.30) and the Knight Auburn Invitational (410.75) • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business • Won the 3-meter at the Florida dual meet (387.68)

Lamb’s Top Times At Auburn High School 100 Free 47.57 Virginia Tech Invite 2/5/17 • Graduated from Brighton High School 200 Free 1:42.31 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Competed for Upstate New York Diving 500 Free 5:01.43 Kentucky 10/12/16 • Won the 2015 New York State Championship 100 Breast 55.98 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 200 Breast 2:01.94 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 Personal 200 IM 1:55.43 Georgia Invite 12/1/17 • Son of Mark and Shira Lazeroff • Favorite diving moment was winning the 2015 New York State Champi- onship • Chose Auburn because it is a great school and the family- feel of the team

Lazeroff’s Top Dives At Auburn !-Meter 357.25 SEC Championships 2/17/16 3- Meter 387.68 Florida 1/23/16 Platform 461.00 SEC Championships 2/18/17

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BRYAN LEE Freshman Season (2016-17) • Swam lifetime bests in both the 100 breast (55.32) and 200 breast Senior (1:58.85) at the Virginia Tech Invite, both of which were NCAA B cuts McDonough, Ga. | Ola • Swam lifetime bests in both the 200 IM (1:51.14) and 400 IM (4:00.28) at 2018-19 MEN’S TEAM the Georgia Invite

High School • Graduated from Bearden High School • Competed for Tennessee Aquatics 2016 Olympic Trials Qualifier • Competed at Olympic Trials in the 200 breaststroke (2:22.41/88th) • 13-14 800 free relay national age group record holder Junior Season (2017-18) • 400 IM champion at the Southern Premier • Held a NCAA B cut in the 1650 free • Held Olympic Trials cuts • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 500 free (4:25.33/32nd), • Top 8 qualifier in the 200 breast at the 2015 LCM Junior Nationals 1650 free (15:24.07/27th) and 200 fly (1:49.89/29th) • High School All-American in the 500 free, 200 IM and 200 medley relay • Both distance free event times at SECs were personal bests • 2014 High School Academic All-American • Won the 1000 free at the Texas A&M and Alabama dual meets • Voted Hardest Worker four times for Tennessee Aquatics • Auburn Top Tiger Personal Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Parents are Aric and Tracy Long • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 500 free (4:27.72/41st), • Has a brother, Jalen 1650 free (15:30.95/30th) and 200 fly (1:52.38/38th), setting person- • Father was a 1992 Olympian in the Decathlon and a NCAA and SEC al-bests in each champion at Tennessee • Swam a personal-best 1:39.84 in the 200 free at the Georgia Invite • Mother was the SEC Champion and NCAA runner-up in the 100 breast- • SEC Academic Honor Roll stroke at Tennessee • Studying in the College of Education Freshman Season (2015-16) • Olympic Trials qualifier in the 400 free (4:00.50/80th) Long’s Top Times At Auburn • Did not compete in any dual meets 100 Breast 5.26 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll 200 Breast 1:58.82 Virginia Tech Invite 2/4/17 200 IM 1:49.88 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 High School 400 IM 4:00.25 Georgia Invite 12/2/17 • Graduated from Ola High School in McDonough, Ga. and competed for SwimAtlanta Club Team • Was a Winter National qualifier • Placed 13th in the Mile at 2014 Winter Juniors LIAM McCLOSKEY • Placed 5th at 2015 Summer Juniors Senior Carlsbad, Calif. | La Costa Canyon Personal • Son of Deborah and Russell Lee • Mother swam for LSU • Chose Auburn for the great team environment, the amazing coaches, and the reputation for success • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business 4x All-American All-SEC Second Team (2018) Lee’s Top Times At Auburn 2016 Olympic Trials Qualifier 200 Free 1:39.84 Georgia Invite 12/3/16 500 Free 4:25.33 SEC Championships 2/15/18 Junior Season (2017-18) 1000 Free 9:17.91 Florida 1/21/17 • Earned All-America honors as part of the 7th-place 400 free relay and 1650 Free 15:24.07 SEC Championships 2/18/18 the 11th-place 200 free relay 200 Fly 1:49.89 SEC Championships 2/17/18 • Also swam on the 17th-place 800 free relay and the 22nd-place 200 medley relay BRYAR LONG • Competed as an individual in the 100 fly (45.80/22nd) at NCAAs • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free Junior • Swam on the SEC runner-up 400 free relay and the 5th-place 200 Knoxville, Tenn. | Bearden medley relay • Finished 5th in the 100 fly (45.75), 12th in the 100 free (43.39) and 18th in the 50 free (19.82) at the SEC Championships, all of which were personal best times • Swam a personal best 200 free (1:36.71) at the Auburn Invite

2016 Olympic Trials qualifier Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Earned All-America honors by swimming on the 200 and 400 medley Sophomore Season (2017-18) relays • Held NCAA B cuts in the 100 and 200 breaststrokes • Held NCAA B cuts in the 50 free and both fly distances • Swam lifetime bests in the 100 breast (55.26) and 200 IM (1:49.88) at the • Swam a personal-best in the 100 fly (46.06) at the Bulldog Invite Auburn Invitational • Competed at SECs in the 50 free (20.09/23rd) and 200 fly • Swam a lifetime best 400 IM (4:00.25) at the Georgia Invitational (1:45.42/22nd). • Swam a season best 200 breast (1:59.05) at the Auburn Invite Freshman Season (2015-16) Summer 2017 • 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100 fly (54.72/68th) • Competed at the Phillips 66 National Championships, taking 37th in the • SEC consoloation finalist in the 100 fly (46.99/12th), clocking a person- 200 breast (2:19.51), 48th in the 50 breast (29.86) and 55th in the 100 al-best 46.80 during prelims breast (1:06.05) • Also swam the 200 fly (1:47.18/25th) and 100 free (44.38/28th) at SECs

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RUSSELL NOLETTO Senior Mobile, Ala. | McGill-Toolen

2016 Olympic Trials Qualifier

Junior Season (2017-18) • Held NCAA B cuts in the 500 free and 400 IM • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 500 free (4:23.51/27th), 2018-19 MEN’S TEAM 1650 free (15:44.93/32nd) and 400 IM (3:50.81/31st) • 500 free and 400 IM SEC times were personal bests • Swam a personal best 200 free (1:40.33) at the Georgia Invitational • Swam a personal best 200 IM (1:54.24) at the South Carolina dual meet • Won the 500 free at the Texas A&M dual meet Liam McCloskey • Auburn Top Tiger

• Both his fly times were NCAA B cuts Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Held a NCAA B cut in the 400 IM High School • Competed at SECs in the 500 free (4:25.07/28th), 1650 free • Graduated from La Costa Canyon High School (15:44.46/33rd) and 400 IM (3:53.83/27th) • Competed for Rancho San Dieguito club team • Swam a lifetime best in the 200 free (1:42.24) during Florida dual meet • 2016 Olympic Trials Qualifier • Career best in the 200 IM (1:54.98) during the Texas dual meet • San Diego Swimmer of the year (2015) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • San Diego Imperial Record Holder for 100 Fly • CIF San Diego Section Record Holder (200 medley relay, 200 free relay, Freshman Season (2015-2016) 100 fly) • Competed at Olympic Trials in the 400 free (4:04.18/96th) • Junior National Qualifier (2013, 2014, 2015) • Swam three events at SEC Championships: 500 free (4:25.11/28th), • National Qualifier (2014, 2015) 1650 free (15:31.62/23rd) and 400 IM (3:56.93/32nd) • Set personal-bests in the 200 free (1:44.55) and 1000 free (9:20.98) Personal during the Indiana dual meet • Son of Brian and Kristen McCloskey • Top 400 IM time came at the Georgia Invitational (3:56.19) • Has two siblings, Jack and Grace • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business • Chose Auburn for the family feel atmosphere and the outstanding High School winning tradition • Graduated from McGill-Toolen Catholic High School • Favorite swim moment is qualifying for Olympic Trials • Competed for City of Mobile Swim Association • 2-time world bodysurfing champion • 3-time Scholastic All-American • 5-time High School All-American McCloskey’s Top Times At Auburn • NISCA Academic All-American 50 Free 19.82 SEC Championships 2/15/18 • Member of the National Honor Society 100 Free 43.39 SEC Championships 2/18/18 • 7-Time AHSAA State Champion (Individual and Team) 200 Free 1:36.71 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Alabama State Champion 500 Freestyle 100 Fly 45.75 SEC Championships 2/16/18 • AHSAA Record Holder 200 Medley Relay 200 Fly 1:45.41 SEC Championships 2/17/17 • City of Mobile Swim Association • Team Record Holder • McGill-Toolen School Record Holder BROOKS MERKLE • 6-time Varsity Athletic Winner at McGill-Toolen • NCSA Junior National Qualifier and Finalist Freshman • Speedo Junior National Qualifier and Finalist Atlanta, Ga. | Whitefield Academy • U.S. Open Qualifier • Team Captain and member of the Senior Leadership Council at City of Mobile Swim Association • 2 Time Recipient of Vance Rose Spirit Award at City of Mobile Swim Association

High School Personal • Graduated from Whitefield Academy • Son of Tanya and John Noletto • Also swam for Dynamo Swim Club • Has one sister, Danielle • U.S. Open Finalist • Uncle, Tom McManus, played football at Boston College and profession- • Georgia 1-3A state champion (100 breaststroke) ally for the Jacksonville Jaguars • Third-place finisher in the 200 breast at Speedo Sectionals • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business • 2016 & 2017 Scholastic All-American. • Chose Auburn for the rich academic and swimming tradition • Swim role model is former Auburn Tiger TJ Leon Personal • Favorite swimming moment was winning 2011 Alabama Team State • Son of Vincent and Paige Merkle Championship • Has two siblings: Holt and Whitney • Intends to study in the College of Business

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CADE OVERBEEK Sophomore Huntsville, Ala. | Huntsville 2018-19 MEN’S TEAM

Freshman Season (2017-18) • Swam season bests in the 50 free (20.50), 100 free (45.54) and 100 fly (49.89) at the Auburn Invite • Swam a season best 200 free (1:44.69) at the Georgia Invite • Auburn Top Tiger

High School Russell Noletto • Graduated from Huntsville HS • Swam for Huntsville Swim Association Noletto’s Top Times At Auburn • Member of three state title teams 200 Free 1:40.33 Georgia Invite 12/2/17 • Set state 6A-7A records in the 50 free and 100 fly 500 Free 4:23.51 SEC Championships 2/15/18 • Team captain 1000 Free 9:20.98 Indiana 11/7/15 • State gold medalist in the 200 and 400 free relays 1650 Free 15:31.62 SEC Championships 2/20/16 • Two-time Junior National qualifier 100 Breast 59.98 LSU 10/28/16 • 100m finalist at 2016 Futures Championships 200 Breast 2:11.23 LSU 10/28/16 200 IM 1:54.24 S. Carolina 11/4/17 Personal 400 IM 3:50.81 SEC Championships 2/16/18 • Son of Sharron Overbeek and Bob Overbeek • Has three siblings: Dustin Overbeek, Bart Perrymon and Josh Perrymon • Father and uncle both swam for Auburn GRADY OTTOMEYER • Studying in the College of Engineering Senior Overbeek’s Top Times At Auburn Phoenix, Ariz. | Brophy Prep 50 Free 20.50 Auburn Invite 2/2/18 100 Free 45.54 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 200 Free 1:44.69 Georgia Invite 12/2/17 100 Fly 49.89 Auburn Invite 2/3/18

Junior Season (2017-18) CONNER PRUITT • Held a NCAA B cut in the 100 free Freshman • Swam a lifetime best 100 free (44.00) at the Auburn Invitational • Swam a season best 50 free (20.34) and 200 free (1:41.32) at the Auburn Opelika, Ala. | Opelika Invitational • Auburn Top Tiger

Sophomore Season (2016-17) • Set lifetime bests in the 50 free (20.19), 100 free (44.34) and 200 free (1:39.82) at the Georgia Invite High School • SEC Academic Honor Roll • Graduated from Opelika High School • Dove for Auburn Aquatics Freshman Season (2015-16) • Four-time Alabama State Champion • Swam personal-bests in the 50 free (20.70) and 100 free (45.17) at the • Alabama State Record holder Bulldog Invite • National qualifier on all three boards • Top 200 free time (1:43.31) came at the Georgia Invite • Finished 15th on the platform at nationals • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll • Runner-up on all three boards at USA Diving 2018 Regionals • 2017 USA Diving National Preliminary Zone B Championship finalist on High School the 1-meter • Graduated from Brophy College Preparatory • Finished third on the platform at the 2016 USA Dving Zones • Competed for Phoenix Swim Club • Head Captain of Brophy College Prep swim and dive team Personal • Led Brophy to its 27th consecutive Arizona state title • Son of Alan and Debra Pruitt • State record holder for 4x100 freestyle relay • Has three siblings: Ashley Robertson, Jennifer Golden and Will McCo- • 2015 Junior Nationals Finalist in the 50 Freestyle nnell • Intends to study in the College of Science and Mathematics Personal • Son of Brad and Tamy Ottomeyer • Has one brother, Luke • Studying in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business • Swim role model is

Ottomeyer’s Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 20.19* Georgia Invite 12/2/16 100 Free 44.00 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 200 Free 1:39.82 Georgia Invite 12/3/16

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SPENCER ROWE OWEN UPCHURCH Sophomore Junior Gainesville, Va. | Patriot Boerne, Texas | Champion

Freshman Season (2017-18) Sophomore Season (2017-18) • Was added to the NCAA roster as a relay alternate • Held NCAA B cuts in the 100 free and 200 free • Held NCAA B cuts in the 100 and 200 breast and 200 IM • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 100 free (44.99/44th), 200 • SEC scorer in the 200 breast (1:55.25/11th) and 100 breast (53.60/20th) free (1:38.13/34th) and 500 free (4:32.45/44th)

2018-19 MEN’S TEAM • Also competed in the 200 IM (1:48.59/38th) • 500 free time was a personal best • 100 breast and 200 IM SEC times were season bests • Swam a personal best 50 free (20.78), 100 free (43.98) and 200 free • Swam a season best 200 breast (1:55.11) at the Bulldog Invite (1:36.99) at the Georgia Invite • Swam a personal best 400 IM (3:56.92) at the Georgia Invite • Anchored the winning 200 free relay at the South Carolina dual meet • Auburn Top Tiger • Swam the second leg of the winning 400 free relay at the Texas A&M • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll dual meet • Auburn Top Tiger High School • Graduated from Patriot HS Freshman Season (2016-17) • Swam for Nation’s Capital Swim Club • Swam season-best times in the 50 free (21.01) and 200 free (1:38.54) at • Two-time 200 medley relay and 100 breaststroke state champion, set- the Virginia Tech Invite ting state records each time • Swam a season-best time in the 100 free (45.23) at the Georgia Invite • 2016-17 state team champions • Swam a season-best in the 500 free (4:35.09) during the Alabama dual • 2015 and 2017 NCSA National Club champions meet • 2016 Olympic Trials participant in the 200 breast • 2017 NCSA Select Team High School • USA Swimming Scholastic All-American • Graduated from Champion High School • Multiple-event finalist at NCSA Junior Nationals • Competed for Texas Elite Aquatics Members (T.E.A.M.) • Texas age group state record holder Personal • Southern Zone champion • Son of Tim and Catherine Rowe • Junior National qualifier • Has four siblings: Justin, Matthew, Ryan and Zach • 2-time Texas Age Group Swimming Champion • Brother, Justin, played football at Virginia Tech • 3-time UIL 5A state champion • Undecided on a major • 5A state record holder • Regional record holder Rowe’s Top Times At Auburn • District record holder 50 Free 21.18* S. Carolina 11/4/17 200 Free 1:40.66 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 Personal 100 Back 51.68 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 • Parents are Clay and Deborah Upchurch 100 Breast 53.60 SEC Championships 2/17/18 • Has a sibling: Morgan 200 Breast 1:55.11 Bulldog Invite 2/25/18 • Studying in the College of Education 200 IM 1:48.59 SEC Championships 2/15/18 400 IM 3:56.92 Georgia Invite 12/2/17 Upchurch’s Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 20.78 Georgia Invite 12/1/17 100 Free 43.98 Georgia Invite 12/3/17 CHRISTIAN SZTOLCMAN 200 Free 1:36.99 Georgia Invite 12/2/17 500 Free 4:32.45 SEC Championships 2/15/18 Freshman Maspeth, N.Y. | Chaminade

High School • Graduated from Chaminade High School • Also swam for Long Island Aquatic Club • Held multiple league and team records • League and team MVP • 2018 NYSPHSAA Federation Champion in the 100 and 200 free and anchored the 200 and 400 free relays to the A finals • Helped Chaminade to a back-to-back CHSAA titles in 2017 & 2018

Personal • Son of Pawel Sztolcman and Agnes Cejrowski • Plans to study in the College of Science and Mathematics

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MATTHEW YISH Freshman Byfield, Mass. | St. John’s 2018-19 MEN’S TEAM

High School • Graduated from St. John’s Prep • Also swam for Solo Aquatics • Swept the fly championships at the 2017 Speedo Sectionals -North (Ithaca) • Also took second in the 50- and 100 frees • Finalist in the 50 free at the 2016 Speedo East Winter Junior Nationals • Held all the top times in the sprint free and butterfly events for Solo Aquatics • Olympic Trials qualifier • Nationals B Finalist • Arena Pro Series A Finalist where he touched ahead of • Junior Nationals bronze medalist in the 50 free • Was the first high school athlete to break the 20 second barrier in the 50 free in NE swimming

Personal • Parents are Don and Francesca Yish • Has a brother, Jacob, who plays baseball at Boston College • Father played collegiate football at Pitt • Mother was a national level ice skater • Studying in the College of Business

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2017-18 MEN’S TEAM RESULTS Date Meet (AU Rank) Site Result/Time Dual Record OCT. 13-14 #18 TENNESSEE/#25 WISCONSIN (10) AUBURN L, 180-173/W, 256-97 1-1, 0-1 SEC OCT. 21 #15 TEXAS A&M (10) AUBURN W, 162-138 2-1, 1-1 SEC OCT. 27 #16 ALABAMA (9) AUBURN W, 167.5-132.5 3-1, 2-1 SEC Nov. 4 at #20 South Carolina (9) Columbia, S.C. W, 164-131 4-1, 3-1 SEC Dec. 1-3 at Georgia Invitational Athens, Ga. 4th, 664 pts -- DEC. 17-19 AUBURN DIVING INVITATIONAL AUBURN -- -- Jan. 3-5 Tennessee Diving Invitational Knoxville, Tenn. -- -- Jan. 8 at #2 Texas (13) Austin, Texas L, 160-140 4-2, 3-1 SEC Jan. 20 at #4 Florida (13) Gainesville, Fla. L, 183-114 4-3, 3-2 SEC FEB. 2-4 AUBURN INVITATIONAL AUBURN -- -- Feb. 14-18 SEC Championship (13) College Station, Texas 6th, 791.5 pts -- Feb. 24-25 Bulldog Invite Athens, Ga. -- -- March 5-7 NCAA Diving Zone Championships Knoxville, Tenn. -- -- March 21-24 NCAA Championship Minneapolis, Minn. 12th, 98.5 -- 2017-18 YEAR IN REVIEW 2017-18

INDIVIDUAL WINS B CUTS (PRIOR TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) Name Event Meet Name Event Best Qualifying Time 50 Free S. Carolina/SEC Champ. Zach Apple 50 Free 19.08 Zach Apple 100 Free S. Carolina/Texas/Florida Zach Apple 200 Free 1:32.92 Zach Apple 200 Free Tenn. & Wisc./TAMU/ S. Carolina/Texas Zach Apple 100 Fly 47.65 Tommy Brewer 100 Breast Texas Foster Ballard 100 Fly 46.96 Tommy Brewer 200 Breast Alabama/Texas/Florida Foster Ballard 200 Fly 1:43.07 Petter Fredriksson 100 Back S. Carolina Foster Ballard 200 IM 1:47.80 Petter Fredriksson 200 Back S. Carolina Tommy Brewer 100 Breast 52.58 Hugo Gonzalez 100 Back Tenn. & Wisc./Texas Tommy Brewer 200 Breast 1:55.32 Hugo Gonzalez 200 Back Tenn. & Wisc./Bama/UGA Invite/Texas Tommy Brewer 200 IM 1:45.36 Hugo Gonzalez 200 Breast S. Carolina David Crossland 100 Back 47.51 Hugo Gonzalez 200 IM Tenn. & Wisc./TAMU/USC/UGA Invite David Crossland 200 Back 1:45.52 Hugo Gonzalez 400 IM Tenn. & Wisc./Bama/UGA Invite/Texas/ David Crossland 100 Fly 47.46 SEC Champ. Josh Dannhauser 500 Free 4:18.22 Santiago Grassi 100 Fly S. Carolina Peter Holoda 50 Free TAMU/Alabama Josh Dannhauser 1650 Free 14:52.29 Peter Holoda 100 Free Tenn. & Wisc./TAMU Petter Fredriksson 100 Back 46.63 Scott Lazeroff 1-Meter Alabama Petter Fredriksson 200 Back 1:41.60 Scott Lazeroff 3-Meter Alabama/S. Carolina Petter Fredriksson 200 IM 1:47.06 Scott Lazeroff Platform GT Invite/UGA Invite/AU Invite Christian Ginieczki 100 Back 47.67 Bryan Lee 1000 Free TAMU/Alabama Christian Ginieczki 200 Fly 1:47.36 Luis Martinez 100 Fly Tenn. & Wisc./TAMU/Alabama Hugo Gonzalez 200 Free 1:34.79 Luis Martinez 200 Fly TAMU/Alabama Hugo Gonzalez 100 Back 46.24* Russell Noletto 500 Free TAMU Hugo Gonzalez 200 Breast 1:53.98 Pete Turnham 1-Meter S. Carolina/UGA Invite/Florida Hugo Gonzalez 100 Fly 47.12 Pete Turnahm 3-Meter Texas/Florida Santiago Grassi 50 Free 19.67 Santiago Grassi 100 Free 49.93 RELAY WINS Santiago Grassi 100 Fly 45.73 Name Event Meet Santiago Grassi 200 Fly 1:47.93 Apple, McKinney, Schenk, Upchurch 200 FR S. Carolina Brody Heck 100 Free 44.24 Apple, Holoda, Heck, McKinney 200 FR Texas Peter Holoda 50 Free 19.49 Apple, Heck, Morris, Holoda 400 FR Tenn. & Wisc. Peter Holoda 200 Free 1:34.79 Apple, Upchurch, Morris, Holoda 400 FR TAMU Peter Holoda 100 Fly 47.25 Gonzalez, Brewer, Martinez, Holoda 200 MR TAMU Bryan Lee 1650 Free 15:24.07 Gonzalez, Brewer, Martinez, Holoda 400 MR Tenn. & Wisc. Bryar Long 100 Breast 55.26 Gonzalez, Brewer, Grassi, Holoda 400 MR S. Carolina Bryar Long 200 Breast 1:59.05 Luis Martinez 50 Free 19.85 ZONE DIVING QUALIFYING SCORES Luis Martinez 100 Fly 45.72 Name Event Best Qualifying Score Luis Martinez 200 Fly 1:45.64 Logan Andrews 1-Meter 305.35 Logan Andrews 3-Meter 344.25 Liam McCloskey 50 Free 19.82 Logan Andrews Platform 302.55 Liam McCloskey 100 Free 43.39 Scott Lazeroff 1-Meter 341.03 Liam McCloskey 200 Free 1:36.71 Scott Lazeroff 3-Meter 385.50 Liam McCloskey 100 Fly 45.75 Scott Lazeroff Platform 398.95 William McKinney 50 Free 20.03 Pete Turnham 1-Meter 366.25 Hugo Morris 50 Free 19.87 Pete Turnham 3-Meter 383.40 Hugo Morris 100 Fly 47.43 Pete Turnham Platform 343.75 Russell Noletto 500 Free 4:23.51 Russell Noletto 400 IM 3:50.81 A CUTS (PRIOR TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) Grady Ottomeyer 100 Free 44.00 Name Event Best Qualifying Time Spencer Rowe 100 Breast 53.60 Zach Apple 100 Free 41.64 Spencer Rowe 200 Breast 1:55.11 Hugo Gonzalez 200 Back 1:39.05 Spencer Rowe 200 IM 1:48.59 Hugo Gonzalez 200 IM 1:40.67 Owen Upchurch 100 Free 43.98 Hugo Gonzalez 400 IM 3:35.76 Owen Upchurch 200 Free 1:36.99 Peter Holoda 100 Free 41.79 Apple/Grassi/McCloskey/Holoda 200 FR 1:17.92 Holoda/Apple/McCloskey/Gonzalez 400 FR 2:48.58 Gonzalez/Brewer/McCloskey/Apple 200 MR 1:25.22 Apple/Holoda/Fredriksson/Gonzalzez 800 FR 6:19.87 Gonzalez/Brewer/Grassi/Holoda 400 MR 3:08.30 Gonzalez/Brewer/McCloskey/Apple 200 MR 1:24.59 Gonzalez/Brewer/McCloskey/Apple 400 MR 3:06.53 CONFERENCE & NATIONAL RECOGNITIONS Name Award Date Hugo Gonzalez SEC Freshman of the Week Oct. 17, Nov. 7 Hugo Gonzalez SEC Swimmer of the Week Dec. 5 Hugo Gonzalez CollegeSwimming SEC Swimmer of the Week Oct. 18, Dec. 5

44 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2018 SEC RESULTS 31. David Crossland ...... 47.99 2018 NCAA RESULTS Team Scores Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 T37. Christian Ginieczki ...... 48.49 1. Florida 135 432 595 876 1237 DQ. William McKinney ...... DQ Team Scores Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 2. Texas A&M 189 409 527 779 994 1. Texas 32 159 306 449

3. Georgia 133 365 514 753.5 975.5 200 Freestyle 2. California 6 152.5 291.5 437.5 2017-18 YEAR IN REVIEW 4. Tennessee 174 411 506 690 899 4. Zach Apple ...... 1:33.21/1:33.31 3. Indiana 34 169 325 422 5. Missouri 129 267.5 424.5 604.5 794.5 11. Peter Holoda ...... 1:34.79/1:35.05 4. NC State 40 165 252 385 6. Auburn 121 283.5 438.5 575.5 791.5 34. Owen Upchurch ...... 1:38.13 5. Florida 30 154 246 347 35. Josh Dannhauser ...... 1:38.14 12. Auburn 0 40.5 56.5 98.5 200 Medley Relay...... (Prelims/Finals) 40. Grant Schenk ...... 1:38.96 5. Gonzalez, Brewer, McCloskey, Apple ...... 1:24.59 45. Brody Heck ...... 1:40.23 800 Freestyle Relay (Prelims/Finals) 3-Meter 17. Gonzalez (1:35.40), Holoda, McCloskey, Apple ...... 6:17.86 13. Scott Lazeroff ...... 359.65 200 Butterfly 21. Pete Turnham ...... 308.60 17. Foster Ballard ...... 1:44.95/1:43.65 22. Logan Andrews ...... 304.15 22. Luis Martinez ...... 1:46.14/1:45.64 200 Freestyle Relay 29. Bryan Lee ...... 1:49.89 11. Apple (18.98), Holoda, Grassi, Martinez ...... 1:16.42 800 Freestyle Relay (P) Apple (18.82), Holoda, McCloskey, Grassi ...... 1:16.59 5. Apple, Holoda, Fredriksson, Gonzalez ...... 6:19.87 100 Backstroke 12. Petter Fredriksson ...... 47.44/47.35 500 Freestyle 26. David Crossland ...... 48.58 45. Josh Dannhauser ...... 4:22.31 500 Freestyle 32. Christian Ginieczki ...... 49.47 13. Josh Dannhauser ...... 4:19.83/4:18.22 200 IM 27. Russell Noletto ...... 4:23.51 100 Breaststroke 10. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:42.78/1:42.21 32. Bryan Lee ...... 4:25.33 13. Tommy Brewer ...... 53.07/53.33 40. Grant Schenk ...... 4:29.72 20. Spencer Rowe ...... 54.01/53.60 50 Freestyle 44. Owen Upchurch ...... 4:32.45 T5. Zach Apple ...... 18.97/18.97 Platform 35. Santiago Grassi ...... 19.67/19.57 200 IM 2. Scott Lazeroff ...... 388.25/452.65 37. Peter Holoda ...... 19.49/19.59 2. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:41.69/1:40.67 17. Logan Andrews ...... 293.10 44. Luis Martinez ...... 19.85/19.89 18. Tommy Brewer ...... 1:46.74/1:45.36 30. Foster Ballard ...... 1:47.80 400 Medley Relay 1-Meter 38. Spencer Rowe ...... 1:48.59 3. Gonzalez, Brewer, Grassi, Holoda ...... 3:06.53 40. Pete Turnham ...... 268.75 39. Petter Fredriksson ...... 1:48.69 400 Medley Relay 50 Freestyle 1650 Freestyle 13. Gonzalez (46.91), Brewer, Grassi, Holoda ...... 3:05.98 1. Zach Apple ...... 19.55/19.08 8. Josh Dannhauser ...... 14:52.29 (P) Gonzalez (47.05), Brewer, Grassi, Holoda ...... 3:06.52 5. Peter Holoda ...... 19.49/19.52 27. Bryan Lee ...... 15:24.07 11. Santiago Grassi ...... 19.92/19.67 31. Grant Schenk ...... 15:44.01 18. Liam McCloskey ...... 20.02/19.82 32. Russell Noletto ...... 15:44.93 400 IM 20. Luis Martinez ...... 19.96/19.85/19.90 30. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 3:46.19 29. William McKinney ...... 20.12 200 Backstroke 36. Brody Heck ...... 20.25 3. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:41.43/1:40.82 100 Butterfly 15. Petter Fredriksson ...... 1:42.38/1:43.55 T19. Santiago Grassi ...... 45.75 1-Meter 34. David Crossland ...... 1:47.93 22. Liam McCloskey ...... 45.80 11. Scott Lazeroff ...... 322.75 36. Christian Ginieczki ...... 1:49.97 28. Luis Martinez ...... 46.21 17. Pete Turnham ...... 303.75 20. Logan Andrews ...... 278.10 100 Freestyle 200 Freestyle 2. Peter Holoda ...... 42.17/41.78 3. Zach Apple ...... 1:32.20/1:31.18 200 Freestyle Relay 3. Zach Apple ...... 42.40/41.91 DQ. Apple, Holoda, McCloskey, Grassi ...... DQ 12. Liam McCloskey ...... 43.42/43.39 100 Breaststroke 14. Santiago Grassi ...... 43.93/43.97 25. Tommy Brewer ...... 52.94 33. Broday Heck ...... 44.65 400 IM 44. Owen Upchurch ...... 44.99 3-Meter 1. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 3:40.31/3:35.76 51. William McKinney ...... 45.51 39. Pete Turnham ...... 311.85 31. Russell Noletto ...... 3:50.81 45. Scott Lazeroff ...... 295.25 200 Breaststroke 100 Butterfly 11. Spencer Rowe ...... 1:55.39/1:55.25 200 Medley Relay 4. Santiago Grassi ...... 46.23/45.73 26. Tommy Brewer ...... 1:58.76 22. Gonzalez, Brewer, McCloskey, Grassi ...... 1:25.4 5. Liam McCloskey ...... 45.75/45.75 7. Luis Martinez ...... 46.05/46.28 400 Free Relay 18. Foster Ballard ...... 47.20/46.96 2. Apple, Holoda, McCloskey, Gonzalez ...... 2:48.58 1650 Freestyle 39. Josh Dannhauser ...... 15:07.88

200 Backstroke 27. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:41.41

100 Freestyle 9. Zach Apple ...... 41.85/41.36 13. Peter Holoda ...... 42.17/42.09

200 Breaststroke 15. Tommy Brewer ...... 1:54.27/1:55.66

200 Butterfly 37. Luis Martinez ...... 1:44.48

Platform 13. Scott Lazeroff ...... 351.75/345.60

400 Free Relay T7. Apple (41.79), McCloskey, Holoda, Grassi ...... 2:49.01 (P) Apple (41.75), McCloskey, Holoda, Grassi ...... 2:49.30

@AuburnSwimDive 45 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2017-18 TOP TIMES & DIVES - BY EVENT

50 Yard Freestyle (A - 19.05; B - 20.19) AU Record: Cesar Cielo - 18.47 (2008) 200 Yard Breaststroke (A - 1:52.94; B - 1:59.79) NCAA Record: , Florida - 17.63 (2018) AU Record: - 1:52.96 (2009) 1. Zach Apple ...... 18.82* ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/22/18 NCAA Record: , Texas - 1:47.91 (2017) 2. Peter Holoda ...... 19.49 (B) ...... SEC-p ...... 2/15/18 1. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:53.98 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/4/18 3. Santiago Grassi ...... 19.57 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/22/18 2. Tommy Brewer ...... 1:54.27 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/24/18 4. Liam McCloskey ...... 19.82 (B) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/15/18 3. Spencer Rowe ...... 1:55.11 (B) ...... Bulldog Invite-tt ...... 2/25/18 5. Luis Martinez ...... 19.85 (B) ...... SEC-p ...... 2/15/18 4. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:58.72 (B) ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 6. Hugo Morris ...... 19.87 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/2/18 5. Bryar Long ...... 1:59.05 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/4/18 7. William McKinney ...... 20.03 (B) ...... SEC-tt ...... 2/15/18 6. Stetson Lamb ...... 2:01.94 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 8. Brody Heck ...... 20.23 ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/1/17 7. Russell Noletto ...... 2:12.60 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 9. Grady Ottomeyer ...... 20.34 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/2/18 10. Tommy Brewer ...... 20.45* ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/1/17 100 Yard Butterfly (A - 45.49; B - 48.29) 11. Cade Overbeek ...... 20.50 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 AU Record: Tyler McGill - 44.63 (2009) 12. Christian Selby ...... 20.71 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 NCAA Record: Caeleb Dressel, Florida - 42.80 (2018) 13. Thomas Heinzel ...... 20.76 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/2/18 1. Luis Martinez ...... 45.72 (B) ...... Bulldog Invite-tt ...... 2/24/18 14. Owen Upchurch ...... 20.78 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/1/17 2. Santiago Grassi ...... 45.73 (B) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/16/18 15. Joshua Booth ...... 21.01 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/1/17 3. Liam McCloskey ...... 45.75 (B) ...... SEC-p ...... 2/16/18 16. Spencer Rowe ...... 21.18* ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 4. Foster Ballard ...... 46.96 (B) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/16/18 17. David Crossland ...... 21.93* ...... Texas ...... 1/8/18 5. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 47.12 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/3/18 18. Logan Andrews ...... 23.02 ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/2/18 6. Peter Holoda ...... 47.25 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 7. Hugo Morris ...... 47.43 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 100 Yard Freestyle (A - 42.11; B - 44.29) 8. David Crossland ...... 47.46 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/3/18 AU Record: Cesar Cielo - 40.92 (2008) 9. Zach Apple ...... 47.65 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 NCAA Record: Caeleb Dressel, Florida - 39.90 (2018) 10. Christian Ginieczki ...... 48.49 ...... SEC-p ...... 2/16/18 1. Zach Apple ...... 41.36 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/24/18 11. Cade Overbeek ...... 49.89 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 2017-18 YEAR IN REVIEW 2017-18 2. Peter Holoda ...... 41.79 (A) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/18/18 12. Thomas Heinzel ...... 49.89 ...... Auburn Invite-ff ...... 2/3/18 3. Liam McCloskey ...... 43.39 (B) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/18/18 13. William McKinney ...... 50.58 ...... Florida ...... 1/20/18 4. Santiago Grassi ...... 43.93 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/18/18 5. Owen Upchurch ...... 43.98 (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/3/17 200 Yard Butterfly (A - 1:41:44; B - 1:47.99) 6. Grady Ottomeyer ...... 44.00 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 AU Record: Hugo Morris - 1:40.59 (2016) 7. Brody Heck ...... 44.24 (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/3/17 NCAA Record: , Texas - 1:37.35 (2017) 8. Hugo Morris ...... 44.54 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 1. Foster Ballard ...... 1:43.07 (B) ...... Bulldog Invite-p ...... 2/25/18 9. Christian Selby ...... 44.80 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 2. Luis Martinez ...... 1:44.48 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/24/18 10. William McKinney ...... 45.12 ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/4/18 3. Christian Ginieczki ...... 1:47.36 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/4/18 11. Grant Schenk ...... 45.37 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/3/17 4. Santiago Grassi ...... 1:47.93 (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/3/17 12. Cade Overbeek ...... 45.54 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 5. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:48.42 ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 13. Thomas Heinzel ...... 45.56 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/4/18 6. Liam McCloskey ...... 1:49.28 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 14. Joshua Booth ...... 45.73 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/3/17 7. Bryan Lee ...... 1:49.89 ...... SECp ...... 2/17/18 200 Yard Freestyle (A - 1:32.54; B - 1:37.99) 200 Yard IM (A - 1:41.88; B - 1:49.09) AU Record: Zach Apple - 1:31.18 (2018) AU Record: Hugo Gonzalez - 1:40.67 (2018) NCAA Record: Townly Haas, Texas - 1:29.50 (2018) NCAA Record: Caeleb Dressel, Florida - 1:38.13 (2018) 1. Zach Apple ...... 1:31.18 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/23/18 1. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:40.67 (A) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/15/18 2. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:34.79 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 2. Tommy Brewer ...... 1:45.36 (B) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/15/18 2. Peter Holoda ...... 1:34.79 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/16/18 3. Petter Fredriksson ...... 1:47.06 (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/1/17 4. Liam McCloskey ...... 1:36.71 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 4. Foster Ballard ...... 1:47.80 (B) ...... SEC-p ...... 2/15/18 5. Owen Upchurch ...... 1:36.99 (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/2/17 5. Spencer Rowe ...... 1:48.59 (B) ...... SEC-p ...... 2/15/18 6. Luis Martinez ...... 1:38.10 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 6. Bryar Long ...... 1:49.88 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/2/18 7. Josh Dannhauser ...... 1:38.14 ...... SECp ...... 2/16/18 7. David Crossland ...... 1:52.74 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/1/17 8. Thomas Heinzel ...... 1:38.59 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 8. Russell Noletto ...... 1:54.24 ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 9. Grant Schenk ...... 1:38.72* ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/2/17 9. Stetson Lamb ...... 1:55.43 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/1/17 10. Hugo Morris ...... 1:39.11 ...... Crocker Classic ...... 1/13/18 11. Brody Heck ...... 1:40.23 ...... SECp ...... 2/16/18 400 Yard IM (A - 3:39.95; B - 3:54.49) 12. Bryan Lee ...... 1:40.30 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 AU Record: Hugo Gonzalez - 3:35.76 (2018) 13. Russell Noletto ...... 1:40.33 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 NCAA Record: , Georgia - 3:33.42 (2017) 14. Spencer Rowe ...... 1:40.66 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 1. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 3:35.76 (A) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/16/18 15. Christian Selby ...... 1:39.34 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 2. Russell Noletto ...... 3:50.81 (B) ...... SEC-p ...... 2/16/18 16. Joshua Booth ...... 1:41.89 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 3. Spencer Rowe ...... 3:56.92 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 17. Grady Ottomeyer ...... 1:41.32 ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 4. Petter Fredriksson ...... 3:57.08 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 18. Stetson Lamb ...... 1:42.31 ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/3/18 5. Tommy Brewer ...... 3:58.61 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 19. Cade Overbeek ...... 1:44.69 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 6. Bryar Long ...... 4:00.25 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 20. Daniel McGee ...... 1:44.77 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 7. Foster Ballard ...... 4:00.88 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 21. William McKinney ...... 1:47.81 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/2/17 8. Josh Dannhauser ...... 4:06.55 ...... Texas ...... 1/8/18 500 Yard Freestyle (A - 4:12.49; B - 4:24.99) 200 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 1:17.62; B - 1:18.35) AU Record: Zane Grothe - 4:14.41 (2013) AU Record: 1:14.08 [Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett] (2009) NCAA Record: , Texas - 4:08.42 (2017) NCAA Record: 1:14.08 [Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett] (2009) 1. Josh Dannhauser ...... 4:18.22 (B) ...... SECf ...... 2/15/18 1. Apple, Holoda, Grassi, Martinez ...... 1:16.42 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/22/18 2. Russell Noletto ...... 4:23.51 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/15/18 2. Apple, Holoda, McCloskey, Grassi ...... 1:16.59 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/22/18 3. Bryan Lee ...... 4:25.33 ...... SECp ...... 2/15/18 3. Apple, Grassi, McCloskey, Holoda ...... 1:17.92 (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/1/17 4. Grant Schenk ...... 4:29.72 ...... SECp ...... 2/15/18 5. Owen Upchurch ...... 4:32.45 ...... SECp ...... 2/15/18 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 2:52.10; B - 2:53.23) 6. Christian Selby ...... 4:33.42 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/1/17 AU Record: 2:46.03 [Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett] (2009) 7. Daniel McGee ...... 4:36.68 ...... UGA Invite-p ...... 12/1/17 NCAA Record: 2:44.31 [Held, Ress, Molacek, Stewart - NC State] (2018) 8. Thomas Heinzel ...... 4:38.19 ...... Crocker Classic ...... 1/12/18 1. Holoda, Apple, McCloskey, Gonzalez ...... 2:48.58 (A) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/18/18 2. Apple, McCloskey, Holoda, Grassi ...... 2:49.01 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/24/18 1000 Yard Freestyle 3. Apple, Heck, Morris, Holoda ...... 2:55.63 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/14/17 AU Record: Zane Grothe - 8:52.58 (2012) NCAA Record: Clark Smith, Texas - 8:33.93 (2015) 800 Yard Freestyle Relay (A - 6:20.05; B - 6:23.58) 1. Josh Dannhauser ...... 8:58.96* ...... SEC-f ...... 2/18/18 AU Record: 6:14.99 [Patching, Darmody, H. Morris, Apple] (2017) 2. Bryan Lee ...... 9:18.46 ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 NCAA Record: 6:05.31 [Vazaios, Held, Molacek, Ress- NC State] (2018) 3. Russell Noletto ...... 9:27.81 ...... Florida ...... 1/20/18 1. Gonzalez, Holoda, McCloskey, Apple ...... 6:17.86 ...... NCAA ...... 3/21/18 4. Grant Schenk ...... 9:28.82 ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 2. Apple, Holoda, Fredriksson, Gonzalez ...... 6:19.87 (A) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/14/18 5. Daniel McGee ...... 9:40.34 ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 3. Apple, Upchurch, Holoda, Gonzalez ...... 6:29.66 ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/2/17 6. Christian Selby ...... 10:08.15 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 200 Yard Medley Relay (A - 1:24.82; B - 1:25.62) 1650 Yard Freestyle (A - 14:40.75; B - 15:30.39) AU Record: 1:22.36 [White, Silva, Targett, Louw] (2009) AU Record: Zane Grothe - 14:37.59 (2012) NCAA Record: 1:21.54 [Shebat, Licon, Schooling, Ringgold - Texas] (2017) NCAA Record: Clark Smith, Texas - 14:22.41 (2017) 1. Gonzalez, Brewer, McCloskey, Apple ...... 1:24.59 (A) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/14/18 1. Josh Dannhauser ...... 14:52.29 (B) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/18/18 2. Gonzalez, Brewer, McCloskey, Grassi ...... 1:25.42 ...... NCAA-p ...... 3/23/18 2. Bryan Lee ...... 15:24.07 (B) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/18/18 3. Fredriksson, Rowe, Holoda, Heck ...... 1:27.60 ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/2/17 3. Grant Schenk ...... 15:44.01 ...... SEC-f ...... 2/18/18 4. Russell Noletto ...... 15:44.93 ...... SEC-f ...... 2/18/18 400 Yard Medley Relay (A - 3:07.46; B - 3:08.95) 5. Daniel McGee ...... 15:53.96 ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/3/17 AU Record: 3:01.39 [Wollach, Klein, McGill, Targett] (2009) NCAA Record: 2:59.22 [Shebat, Licon, Schooling, Conger - Texas] (2017) 100 Yard Backstroke (A - 45.25; B - 48.49) 1. Gonzalez, Brewer, Grassi, Holoda ...... 3:05.98 ...... NCAA-f ...... 3/22/18 AU Record: Pascal Wollach - 44.90 (2009) 2. Fredriksson, Rowe, McCloskey, Apple ...... 3:10.06 ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/1/17 NCAA Record: , California - 43.49 (2016) 3. Gonzalez, Brewer, Martinez, Holoda ...... 3:13.51 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 1. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 46.24* (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/1/17 2. Petter Fredriksson ...... 46.63 (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/2/17 Top Dives 3. David Crossland ...... 47.51 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 1-Meter Diving (6 optional - 300) 4. Christian Ginieczki ...... 47.67 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 AU Record (6 dives): Kelly Marx - 400.90 (2010) 5. Joshua Booth ...... 50.15 ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 1. Pete Turnham ...... 366.25 (Z) ...... AU Invite ...... 12/18/17 6. Spencer Rowe ...... 51.68 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18 2. Scott Lazeroff ...... 341.03 (Z) ...... Alabama ...... 10/27/17 3. Logan Andrews ...... 305.35 (Z) ...... GT Invite-f ...... 11/17/17 200 Yard Backstroke (A - 1:39.66; B - 1:46.39) 4. Justin Checchin ...... 272.63 ...... TAMU ...... 10/21/17 AU Record: Hugo Gonzalez - 1:39.05 (2017) 5. Zach Richards ...... 225.35 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/14/17 NCAA Record: Ryan Murphy, California - 1:35.73 (2016) 1. Hugo Gonzalez ...... 1:39.05 (A) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/3/17 3-Meter Diving (6 optional - 320) 2. Petter Fredriksson ...... 1:41.60 (B) ...... UGA Invite-f ...... 12/3/17 AU Record (6 dives): Kelly Marx - 454.85 (2009) 3. David Crossland ...... 1:45.52 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 1. Scott Lazeroff ...... 385.50 (Z) ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 4. Christian Ginieczki ...... 1:46.66 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/4/18 2. Pete Turnham ...... 383.40 (Z) ...... Texas ...... 1/8/18 5. Luis Martinez ...... 1:46.59 ...... Auburn Invite-tt ...... 2/4/18 3. Logan Andrews ...... 344.25 (Z) ...... S. Carolina ...... 11/4/17 6. Joshua Booth ...... 1:56.41 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 4. Justin Checchin ...... 278.55 ...... AU Invite ...... 12/17/17 7. Daniel McGee ...... 1:58.46 ...... UT/WIS ...... 10/13/17 5. Zach Richards ...... 261.95 ...... AU Invite ...... 12/17/17 Platform Diving (6 optional - 300) 100 Yard Breaststroke (A - 51.74; B - 55.39) AU Record (6 dives): Dan Mazzaferro - 487.90 (2009) AU Record: Michael Duderstadt - 51.50 (2017) 1. Scott Lazeroff ...... 452.65 (Z) ...... SEC-f ...... 2/17/18 NCAA Record: , Indiana - 49.69 (2018) 2. Pete Turnham ...... 343.75 (Z) ...... GT Invite ...... 11/18/17 1. Tommy Brewer ...... 52.58 (B) ...... Bulldog Invite-tt ...... 2/24/18 3. Logan Andrews ...... 302.55 (Z) ...... AU Invite ...... 12/19/17 2. Spencer Rowe ...... 53.60 (B) ...... SECp ...... 2/17/18 4. Justin Checchin ...... 241.95 ...... GT Invite ...... 11/18/17 3. Bryar Long ...... 55.26 (B) ...... Auburn Invite-p ...... 2/3/18 5. Zach Richards ...... 171.25 ...... AU Invite ...... 12/19/17 4. Stetson Lamb ...... 55.98 ...... Auburn Invite-f ...... 2/3/18

46 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC in prelims, which was 9th-fastest in Auburn history PETER HOLODA • Anchored the SEC Champion 400 free relay • Also swam on the runner-up 200 free relay, 200 medley relay and the 400 medley relay GRADUATED SENIORS Budapest, • Swept the sprint free events during the Texas dual meet, winning the 50 in 20.10 and the 100 in 44.51 • Also won the 100 free at the UGA Invite 42.45 • Held a NCAA B cut in the 100 fly (47.12) from the UGA Invite • SEC Academic Honor Roll

2016 Olympian (Hungary) Freshman Season (2014-15) 2017 World Championship bronze medalist • Joined Auburn in January 2015 as a mid-year enrollee 15x All-American • Qualifed for the NCAA Championships with provisional standards in the SEC Champion 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and 100 butterfly Second Team All-SEC (2017, 2018) • Earned All-America honors in the 400 freestyle relay, swimming as the All-SEC Freshman Team (2015) second leg in prelims to help the Tigers earn a spot in the championship final in the event Career Accomplishments • Finished 27th overall in the 50 free with a time of 43.09 • School’s 9th-fastest performer (19.13) in the 50 free • Swam a season-best in the 50 free at the Florida Last Chance at 42.91 • School’s 6th-fastest perfomer with the 15th-fastest performance (41.78) • Was 32nd overall in the 50 free (19.68) and 38th overall in the 100 but- in the 100 free terfly (47.12) at the NCAA Championships • School’s 10th-fastest performer (1:34.79) in the 200 free • Scored valuable points for the Auburn men by earning a sixth-place finish in the 100 free championship final with a time of 43.13 Senior Season (2017-18) • Earned a spot in the consolation final at the SEC Championships, taking • Earned four All-America honors, swimming on the 7th-place 400 free 16th place with a 20.18 relay, the 11th-place 200 free relay and the 13th-place 400 medley relay • Swam a 47.21 to take 18th place in the 100 fly at the conference meet as well as finishing 13th in the 100 free (42.09) • Time of 42.91 was the fourth-fastest time on the team during the season • Also competed in the 50 free (19.59/37th) and held B cuts in the 200 in the 100 free free and 100 fly • Held the team’s fourth-best time in the 100 fly and the fifth-fastest mark • Second Team All-SEC as part of the runner-up 400 free relay in the 50 free • Also swam on the 3rd-place 400 medley relay and the 5th-place 800 • Saw first action in a home dual meet against Florida free relay • SEC silver medalist in the 100 free in a career best 41.78, which made him Holoda’s Top Times At Auburn the 6th-fastest performer with the 15th-fastest performance in school 50 Free 19.13 NCAA Championships 3/24/16 history 100 Free 41.78 SEC Championships 2/18/18 • Also finished 5th in the 50 free (19.52) and 11th in the 200 free (1:35.05) 200 Free 1:34.79 SEC Championships 2/16/18 at SECs 100 Fly 46.63 SEC Championships 2/16/17 • 1:34.79 200 free prelims time made him the 10th-fastest performer in school history • Swept the sprint freestyle events at the Texas A&M dual meet LUIS MARTINEZ • Also won the 50 free at the Alabama dual meet and the 100 free at the Tennessee & Wisconsin double dual meet Guatemala City, Guatemala | Missouri • Was a part of six winning relays during the dual meet season • Auburn Top Tiger S&T

Summer 2017 • Earned a bronze medal as part of Hungary’s 4x100 free relay at World Championships 2016 Olympian (Guatemala) • Swam the third leg in both prelims (48.08) and finals (48.48) 2017 World Championships 3x NCAA All-American Junior Season (2016-17) • Earned All-America honors on the 200- and 400 free and medley relays Career Accomplishments • Competed in the 50 free (19.43/27th) and 100 free (42.66/19th) at • School’s 6th-fastest performer with the 9th-fastest performance (45.72) NCAAs in the 100 fly ... Recorded 4 of the 22-fastest times in program history • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 200 free and 100 fly • School’s 10th-fastest performer (1:43.56) in the 200 fly • Top-8 finishes in the 100 free (42.78/t5th) and 50 free (19.43/7th) and a B Finalist in the 100 fly (46.63/12th) at SECs Senior Season (2017-18) • Swept the sprint frees dring the LSU and Texas dual meets • NCAA All-American as part of the 11th-place 200 free relay, swimming • Also won the 50 free at the Kentucky dual meet and the 100 free at the the anchor leg Georgia Invite • Competed at NCAAs in the 100 fly (46.21/28th), 200 fly (1:44.48/37th) • SEC Academic Honor Roll and 50 free (19.89/44th) • Swam a personal best 100 fly (45.72) at the Bulldog Invite, which made Sophomore Season (2015-16) him the 6th-fastest performer with the 9th-fastest performance in school • 2016 Olympian for his native Hungary history • Anchored the Hungarian 4x100 free relay in 48.91 as the relay placed • Finished 7th in the 100 fly (46.28), 20th in the 100 free (19.90) and 22nd 12th in the Olympics in the 200 fly (1:45.64) at SECs • NCAA All-America honorable mention in the 50 free (19.44/13th) • Swept the fly events at the Texas A&M and Alabama dual meets • Swam a personal-best 19.13 in a swim-off to reach the consolation finals • Also won the 100 fly at the Tennessee & Wisconsin double dual meet • Led off the 200 free relay, swam the third leg of the 800 free relay • Swam on a pair of winning relays during the dual meet season and anchored the 200 medley and 400 free relays, all of which earned All-America honors as top-8 finishers Summer 2017 • Also swam the 100 free (42.96) at NCAAs • Swam for Guatemala at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest • SEC medalist in the 50 free (19.17/2nd) and 100 free (42.42/3rd) • Finished 18th in the 50m fly in 23.71, a new Guatemalan record • 100 free prelims time (42.23) is 7th-best in Auburn history • Finished 21st in the 100 fly in 52.18, a new Guatemalan record • Eighth-place finisher in the 200 free (1:36.20) after swimming a 1:34.86 • Finished 37th in the 200 fly (2:03.10)

@AuburnSwimDive 47 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC McGee’s Top Times At Auburn Junior Season (2016-17) 200 Free 1:42.47 Indiana 11/7/15 • Earned NCAA All-America honors as a part of the 200 and 400 medley 500 Free 4:36.68 Georgia Invite 12/1/17 relay teams 1000 Free 9:36.21 Indiana 11/7/15 • Competed at NCAAs in the 100 fly (45.92/17th) and 200 fly 1650 Free 15:53.96 Georgia Invite 12/3/17 (1:46.53/40th) 100 Back 54.02* Alabama 11/4/16 • Finished 5th in the 100 fly (46.03) at SECs 200 Back 1:56.06 Georgia Invite 12/4/16 • Also placed 10th in the 200 fly (1:43.56) and 27th in the 200 IM (1:47.76) at SECs • Swept the fly events at the Wisconsin, LSU, Alabama and Tennessee WILLIAM McKINNEY dual meets and won the 100 fly at the Texas dual meet

Sophomore Season (2015-16) Jacksonville, Fla. | The Bolles School • 2016 Olympian for his native Guatemala • Clocked a personal-best and national record 52.22 to finish 19th at the

GRADUATED SENIORS GRADUATED Olympics • Qualified for the Olympics by placing third in the 100 fly (52.35) at the AT&T Winter Nationals in Federal Way, Wash. • NCAA participant in the 100 fly (46.83/30th) and 200 fly (1:47.21/41st) Senior Season (2017-18) • Personal-bests in both the 100 fly (46.22) and 200 fly (1:44.72) came • Held a NCAA B cut in the 50 free during SEC prelims • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 50 free (20.12/29th) and • SEC 100 fly prelims time is 8th-fastest in Auburn history 100 free (45.51/51st) • Won the 100 fly during the Indiana (47.95), Florida (54.09 - LCM) and • Swam a personal best 50 free (20.03) and 100 free (45.12) during the Texas (47.45) dual meets SEC Championship time trials • Auburn Top Tiger Freshman Season (2014-15) • Joined the team in January 2015 after transferring from Missouri S&T Junior Season (2016-17) • Recorded the third-best time on the team in the 100 fly at 47.09 to pick • Swam a personal-best 100 free (45.43) at the Georgia Invite up a NCAA ‘B’ cut, but did not earn a invite to the NCAA meet • Swam a personal-best in the 200 free (1:43.60) in the Alabama dual • Took 15th overall in the 100 fly at the SEC Championships, touching in at meet 47.09 • Was 30th in the 200 fly at the SEC meet with a time of 1:48.03 and Sophomore Season (2015-16) placed 36th in the 500 freestyle with a PR time of 4:26.64 • Swam a personal-best 45.86 in the 100 free as the leadoff swimmer of a • Swam in his first dual meet of his Auburn career against Texas 400 free relay at the Georgia Invitational • Swam personal-bests in the 50 free (20.17) and the 100 fly (48.81) at the Martinez’ Top Times At Auburn Bulldog Invite 50 Free 19.85 SEC Championships 2/15/18 • 50 free time was a NCAA B cut 200 Free 1:38.10 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 500 Free 4:28.72 SEC Championships 2/17/16 Freshman Season (2014-15) 200 Back 1:46.59 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 • Competed at the SEC Championship meet as a freshman and swam 100 Fly 45.72 Bulldog Invite 2/24/18 three events during his first year at Auburn 200 Fly 1:43.56 SEC Championships 2/17/17 • Took 31st overall in the 50 free at the league meet with a season-best 200 IM 1:47.76 SEC Championships 2/15/17 time of 20.40 • Placed 41st in the 100 fly (49.26) and 48th in the 100 free (45.90) at the SEC Championships DANIEL McGEE • Time in the 50 free ranked as the sixth-best on the team during the season

Murray, Ky. | Western Kentucky McKinney’s Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 20.03 SEC Championships 2/15/18 100 Free 45.12 Auburn Invite 2/4/18 200 Free 1:43.60 Alabama 11/4/16 100 Fly 48.81 Bulldog Invite 2/27/16 Senior Season (2017-18) • Swam a personal best 500 free (4:36.68) and 1650 free (15:53.96) at the Georgia Invite HUGO MORRIS • Swam a season best 1000 free (9:40.34) against Texas A&M • Swam a season best 200 back (1:58.46) at the Tennessee & Wisconsin Canberra, Australia | double dual meet • Auburn Top Tiger Canberra Grammar

Junior Season (2016-17) • Swam a personal-best in the 200 back (1:56.06) at the Georgia Invite • Swam season-best times in the 200 free (1:42.97) and 1650 free School-record holder (200 butterfly, 200 freestyle, 800 freestyle relay) (16:05.82) at the Virginia Tech Invite 7x All-American • SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Champion (200 fly) All-SEC Second Team (2015) Sophomore Season (2015-16) All-Freshman Team • Swam personal-bests in the 200 free (1:42.47) and 1000 free (9:36.21) at the Indiana dual meet Career Accomplishments • Swam personal-bests in the 500 free (4:38.61) and the 1650 free • School’s 2nd-fastest performer with the 7th-fastest performance (16:05.56) during the Bulldog Invite (1:33.39) in the 200 free ... Recorded 8 of the 24-fastest performances in school history • School’s 5th-fastest performer with the 11th-fastest performance

48 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC (4:17.60) in the 500 free ... Recorded 3 of the 18-fastest performances in school history GRANT SCHENK • School record holder in the 200 fly (1:40.59) ... Recorded 6 of the 13-fast- est performances in school history San Diego, Calif. | Mt. Carmel GRADUATED SENIORS Senior Season (2017-18) • Held NCAA B cuts in the 50 free and 100 fly • Swam a personal best 100 fly (47.43) at the Auburn Invitational • Swam a season best 50 free (19.87) and 100 free (44.54) at the Auburn Invitational 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier • Was on the winning 400 free relay at the Tennessee & Wisconsin double dual meet Career Accomplishments • School’s 6th-fastest performer with the 15th-fastest 1650 free perfor- Junior Season (2016-17) mance (15:07.50) in school history ... Also swam the 20th-fastest • Swam the third leg of the school record-setting 800 free relay in 1:34.40 • Owns the 16th and 18th fastest 1000 free times, both of which came as at NCAAs to earn All-America honors splits during 1650 free swims ... 9:08.38 makes him the 7th-fastest per- • Held NCAA B cuts in the 50, 100, 200 and 500 frees and the 200 fly former in school history • SEC A Finalist in the 200 fly (1:44.07/8th), B Finalist in the 200 free (1:36.83/15th) and C Finalist in the 50 free (19.84/19th) Senior Season (2017-18) • Swam a personal-best in the 100 free (43.86) during a time trial at SECs • Competed at the SEC Championships in the 200 free (1:38.96/40th), • Won the 200 free during the Tennessee dual meet 500 free (4:29.72/40th) and 1650 free (15:44.01/31st) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • Swam a season best 200 free (1:38.72) as lead off to the 800 free relay at the Georgia Invite Sophomore Season (2015-16) • Auburn Top Tiger • Set the school record in the 200 fly (1:40.59) during SEC Championships • NCAA All-American in the 200 fly (1:42.06/8th) and as leadoff of the Junior Season (2016-17) 8th-place 800 free relay team • Held a NCAA B cut in the mile • NCAA All-America honorable mention in the 200 free (1:33.71/13th) • Swam season-best times at the Virginia Tech Invite in the 200 free • Also held NCAA B cuts in the 500 free (4:17.60) and the 200 fly (47.86) (1:39.39), 500 free (4:28.07) and 1650 free (15:21.98) • SEC Champion in the 200 fly (1:40.59) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • SEC runner-up in the 200 free (1:33.65) • Represented Auburn and the SEC at the NCAA Student-Athlete Lead- • Fifth-place finisher in the 500 free (4:18.47) at SECs ership Forum in Baltimore, Md • Also swam on the SEC second-place 800 free relay • Won the 200 free at the UGA Invite (1:34.56); won the 500 free during Sophomore Season (2015-16) the Indiana (4:24.25) and Florida (400m LCM) (4:02.51) dual meets; won • Competed at Olympic Trials in the 400 free (4:03.22/93rd) and 1500 the 200 fly during the Alabama (1:47.25), Indiana (1:44.93) and Florida St./ free (16:07.65/90th) Wisconsin (1:45.57) dual meets • Held a NCAA B cut in the 1650 free (15:11.33) • SEC Academic Honor Roll • Placed 14th in the 1650 free at SECs (15:11.33) • Also swam the 200 free (1:38.45/37th) and 500 free (4:26.43/31st) at Freshman Season (2014-15) SECs • Joined Auburn’s team in January 2015 and immediately made an impact • Won the 1650 free at the Alabama dual meet (15:39.13) • Earned a first team All-America selection in the 400 medley relay at the • SEC Academic Honor Roll NCAA meet • Broke ’ 34-year old school record in the 200 free with a Freshman Season (2014-15) leadoff split of 1:33.39 in the 800 freestyle relay at the SEC Champion- • Earned NCAA ‘B’ cut times in the 200 free, 500 free and 1650 free ships during his freshman season but did not qualify for the NCAA Champion- • Also helped the Tigers set a school record in the 800 free relay at the ships conference meet (6:15.14) • Placed 11th overall in the timed finals of the 1650 free at the SEC Cham- • Swam the third-best time in school history and earned a bronze in the pionships with a time of 15:07.50 to set a personal best 200 fly at the SEC Championships • Was 28th overall in the 200 free, clocking a 1:37.21 • Was fourth overall at the conference meet in the 200 free at 1:34.51 • Posted a season-best time of 4:24.66 in the 500 free, placing 31st overall • Placed 21st overall in the 500 free at the SEC Championships (4:23.02) • Times in the 1000 free (9:17.38) and the 1650 free (15:07.50) ranked as • Set a personal best with a prelim swim of 4:20.66 in the 500 free at the the best on the team league meet • Earned NCAA automatic qualifying times in the 200 free and 200 fly to Schenk’s Top Times At Auburn earn invites to the NCAA Championships 200 Free 1:37.21 SEC Championships 2/19/15 • Helped Auburn to a 10th-place finish in the 800 freestyle relay at the 500 Free 4:23.99 Florida Last Chance 2/27/15 NCAA meet to earn honorable mention All-America honors 1000 Free 9:08.38* SEC Championships 2/20/16 • Placed 31st overall in the 200 free at 1:35.64 and was 35th in the 200 fly 1650 Free 15:07.50 SEC Championships 2/21/15 with a time of 1:45.42 • Earned a victory in his first dual meet of his career in the 200 free against Florida • Won the 200 fly at Missouri • Named to the All-SEC Second Team and All-SEC Freshman Team Morris’ Top Times At Auburn 50 Free 19.83 SEC Championships 2/15/17 100 Free 43.86 SEC Championships 2/18/17 200 Free 1:33.39* SEC Championships 2/17/15 500 Free 4:17.60 Georgia Invite 12/4/15 100 Fly 47.43 Auburn Invite 2/3/18 200 Fly 1:40.59 SEC Championships 2/19/16

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PETE TURNHAM

Auburn, Ala. | Auburn

NCAA Zone B Diving Qualifer (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) All-SEC Freshman Team

Senior Season (2017-18) • Competed at the NCAA Championships on the 1-meter (268.75/40th)

GRADUATED SENIORS GRADUATED and 3-meter (311.85/39th) • Qualified for the NCAA Championships by finishing 5th on the 3-meter (710.65) and 9th on the 1-meter (650.85) at the Zone B Diving Champi- onships • Also held a platform Zone Qualifying Score • SEC scorer on the 1-meter (303.75/17th) and 3-meter (308.60/21st) • Won the 3-meter at the Texas dual meet with a personal best 383.40 • Scored a personal best on the 1-meter (366.25) at the Auburn Diving Invitational • Scored a personal best on the platform (343.75) at the Georgia Tech Invitational • Swept the springboards at the Florida dual meet • Won the 1-meter at the South Carolina dual meet and the Georgia Invitational • Auburn Top Tiger

Junior Season (2016-17) • Competed at the NCAA Championships on the 3-meter (263.55/48th) • Qualified for NCAA Zones in all three events • Finished 4th on 3-meter (740.65), 16th on platform (593.82) and 25th on 1-meter (267.30) at Zone B Championships • Won the 1-meter during the Wisconsin dual meet and the Georgia Invitational • SEC Academic Honor Roll

Sophomore Season (2015-16) • Held NCAA Zone B qualifying scores in the 1-meter (350.95), 3-meter (334.10) and platform (319.45) • Finished 13th on the 3-meter (662.00) and 19th on both the 1-meter (281.00) and platform (272.65) at the Zone B meet • Placed 12th on the 1-meter (306.25) and 3-meter (325.50) and 13th on the platform (303.05) at SEC Championships • SEC Academic Honor Roll

Freshman Season (2014-15) • Qualifed for the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships, competing on the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard events • Earned All-SEC Freshman Team honors after placing eighth overall in the 1-meter final at the SEC Championships with a six-dive list of 319.65 • Scored 326.55 in the 1-meter prelims at the SEC Championships to earn a spot in the eight-diver final • Placed 20th overall on 3-meter at the league meet with a score of 282.30 • Was 22nd overall on platform at the SEC Championships • Turned in a personal best on 1-meter at the Georgia Tech Diving Invita- tional • Scored 344.93 in a dual meet against Texas • Logged a six-dive list of 276.00 on platform at the Tennessee Diving Invitational Turnham’s Top Scores At Auburn 1-Meter 366.25 Auburn Invite 12/18/17 3-Meter 383.40 Texas 1/8/18 Platform 343.75 Georgia Tech Invite 11/18/17

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HISTORY & RECORDS

@AuburnSwimDive 51 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Auburn organized a “tank team” five years before swimming was recognized as a Southeastern Conference sport. The 1932 squad was coached and captained by Howard Morris, a sophomore engineering student from Montgomery.

Even before this team was officially established, Auburn competed in “telegraphic” meets. The pool in the basement of Alumni Gym was only 55 feet long and 25 feet wide. Three lanes were marked off, and the athletes swam three laps for 165 feet, or 50 meters. They timed themselves and compared the results with other schools via telegraph. How Auburn fared is shrouded in lost memories.

By 1936, “Boots” Chambless, a former Auburn athlete and assistant football coach, headed the swim team known as the “Paddlers,” or the “Tank Team.” With 16 student-athletes eligible for intercollegiate competition, The 1974 team was Auburn’s first top-20 team, finishing 17th the team received new equipment, swimming suits and robes and were at the NCAA Championships. able to take 10 swimmers on the road to compete against other universities. Championships, the Tigers served notice that they were becoming a Chambless was unable to coach during the 1938-39 season and by national power. 1940, the team was captained by Henry Mohns and Sterling Smith, with an organization “built among themselves.” Various coaches helped out with Auburn’s success enabled the Tigers to recruit better athletes to continue training and scheduling meets. The 1940 team is the first to show up on the success. In 1978, the men’s team hit its all-time high with a second- official SEC records, finishing fifth at the SEC Championships. The Tigers place finish at the NCAA Championships in Long Beach, Calif. Two-time HISTORY OF AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING SWIMMING OF AUBURN HISTORY finished fifth again the following year. SEC Swimmer of the Year captured individual titles in the 200-yard IM and the 100-yard breaststroke at the 1978 Championships. What happened after 1941? Very little, if anything, judging by the lack of records. All collegiate sports took a hiatus during 1943-44 because of World Auburn began a women’s program in 1974. Although no scholarships War II and when they resumed, Auburn elected not to have a swim team were offered until 1976, the Lady Tigers swam competitively under Reese. because of inadequate facilities. Bo Torbert, a former Alabama Supreme Following the 1978 season, Reese left Auburn for the same position with Court Justice, was a member of the team that resumed competition in 1947. the University of Texas, which had just moved into a brand-new facility. He “We were the first after the war to have a swim team,” Torbert recalled. The has remained at Texas since leaving Auburn and has served as the head SEC Championships resumed in 1948. coach for the U.S. National Team at the Olympic Games on three different occasions. The 1950s and 1960s were quiet years for the swim program, which consisted mainly of volunteers, the best swimmers from Auburn’s , a former Southern Methodist All-American, who had mandatory swim classes. One of the major accomplishments was the developed a national reputation as a talented young coach, was chosen to construction of a new pool adjacent to Memorial Coliseum. replace Reese.

Students had been pressuring the administration for a new pool, but Quick led Auburn to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships in were met with constant resistance until Harry M. Philpott became Auburn’s 1979 and a fifth-place finish in 1980, a position the Tigers would maintain for president in 1965. He was a driving force behind the construction of the next two years. From 1978 to 1980, Auburn swimmers David McCagg, Auburn’s first competitive swimming facility. , Rick Morley and Rowdy Gaines dominated the 400- and 800-yard freestyle relays winning three NCAA titles. A new era of AU swimming began in 1970 when coach Bill Washington headed the new swim team formed that fall. “We got money to travel, but Women’s swimming became an official SEC sport in 1982 and Auburn’s we had to buy our own suits, T-shirts and warm-ups. We swam in seven team, lead by Annie Lett and Carolyn Goodley, finished fourth at the AIAW meets and lost all of them,” Washington said. The next year the team swam Championships in the first of three consecutive top 10 performances. in 11 meets and won two. The third year, with Tennessee added, Auburn won five and lost eight. But the era belonged to Ambrose “Rowdy” Gaines, one of the greatest athletes in school history. Gaines was known around the globe as the During this period, the conference developed into a nationally world’s fastest swimmer. As a sophomore he led the Tigers to a sixth-place respected arena for top swimmers. At the same finish at the NCAA Championships. By 1980, time, Washington moved into a full-time teaching when he helped Auburn finish fifth at the NCAA position in the physical education department meet, Gaines was practically invincible and was and the university hired as the new chosen for the United States Olympic Team. swimming coach. After the United States boycotted the 1980 Moscow Games, Gaines would later win three Auburn’s rise to national prominence under gold medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Reese is unprecedented in NCAA history. In his Games. first season, 1973, he took Auburn from last in the conference to fourth and was named SEC Coach In the 1982 season, the Auburn men finished of the Year. In 1974, Auburn jumped to third place fifth and the women were fourth, but after the in the SEC with the help of Mike Drews, who won season Quick became the second-consecutive three SEC titles and was named SEC Swimmer Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth earned seven AU coach to leave the Plains for the University of All-American honors in 1980, of the Year. With a 17th-place finish at the NCAA Texas. Quick spent six years at Texas, followed by 17 the first Tiger to reach that feat.

52 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC years at Stanford (winning 12 NCAA titles along the way) before returning The men rose to sixth at the NCAA Championships. Both teams placed to Auburn as its head coach prior to the 2007-08 season. second in the SEC.

Quick was succeeded by John Asmuth, who came to Auburn in 1973 as In 1994, the Auburn men did what no other Auburn swim team had ever HISTORY OF AUBURN SWINNING & DIVING a swimmer under Eddie Reese. He became an assistant coach in 1976 and done before - win a SEC team title. Swimming in the brand-new Martin was retained by Quick in 1978. Asmuth is best known for helping coach Aquatics Center, AU claimed the team title in front of a capacity crowd. The Rowdy Gaines and coaching Per Johannson, an Auburn swimmer who won women placed second at conference for the third straight year as Kristie a bronze medal for Sweden in the 1980 Moscow Olympics and two bronze Krueger captured her second SEC 100 butterfly title. At the national meet, medals in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. the women made history by winning a relay, the 200 medley relay.

Auburn diving reached new heights in 1987 when Jose Rocha captured Auburn became the first women’s team outside of Stanford, Texas and the NCAA crown on the 1-meter springboard. During his career at Auburn, Florida to win a relay in NCAA Championship history in 1994. Stephanie Rocha won five SEC titles and was twice named SEC Diver of the Year. Bowers, Keri Reynolds, Kristie Krueger and Allison Bock combined to win the 200-yard medley relay. Auburn finished fifth as a team. At the NCAA In the eight years Asmuth was at the helm of the Auburn program, his Men’s Championships, Auburn placed fourth and Marsh was named 1994 teams finished in the top 10 three times and in the top 20 another three National Coach of the Year. years. Kurt Jachimowski inspired the Auburn men to a third-place 1995 NCAA One of Asmuth’s greatest contributions to Auburn can be seen in the finish, as he won the Tigers’ first NCAA individual swimming crown in 14 James E. Martin Aquatics Center. Asmuth was a key player in the plans years. Jachimowski swam away with the 200 IM title and finaled in both to build a world-class natatorium and served as director of the James E. backstrokes at the national meet. The Auburn women finished 13th at the Martin Aquatics Center from 1990-2008. 1995 NCAA Championships. At the SEC Championships, Auburn won its second straight men’s team title, while the women were runners-up for the Auburn vaulted into the higher echelons of collegiate swimming in the fourth straight year. 1990s. Equipped with a world-class facility and a talented, enthusiastic coach named David Marsh, Auburn swimming stood higher than ever Although Tennessee ended Auburn’s two-year hold on the SEC title in before. February 1996, the Tigers bounced back in March to finish as the national runner-up, placing second at the NCAA Championships in Austin, just 43 A product of the Auburn swimming program, Marsh returned to the points behind homestanding Texas. Auburn’s team of , Oliver Plains as head coach in 1990. Over his last five seasons, Auburn swimming Gumbrill, Brock Newman and Nick Shackell claimed Auburn its first relay and diving produced 643 All-America honors. Success was the story for national title since 1980 at the meet, posting a Jamail Swim Center record Auburn under David Marsh. in the 400 freestyle relay with a blistering 2:52.87 in the final event of the three-day meet. In all, Auburn broke school records in six events (100, 200 In Marsh’s inaugural campaign, 1991, the Auburn men placed 20th at the back, 200 and 400 medley relay, 100 fly and 100 breast) at the meet. NCAA Championships, only a year earlier they had failed to produce any NCAA qualifiers. The women made breakthrough strides in 1992, leaping Three Tigers - , Scott Tucker and Nick Shackell - were chosen 27 spots to eighth in the nation after 1991’s disappointing 35th-place finish. for the 1996 Olympics. Hargis and Tucker for the U.S. team and Shackell for The men continued their climb up the national ladder with a 15th place Great Britain. With two swimmers on the U.S. team, Marsh was named as an 1992 NCAA finish. assistant for the men’s team. Hargis and Tucker returned to the Plains with gold medals for their parts in helping the U.S. place first in the 400 medley For the women, 1993 marked a second-consecutive eighth-place NCAA and 400 free relays, respectively. finish. Marina Smith took the NCAA crown on the 1-meter springboard. A young Auburn women’s team rebounded from a fifth-place SEC finish to place 12th at 1995-96 NCAA Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich., giving Auburn swimming fans reason to be optimistic about the both teams’ futures.

Auburn’s women’s team continued to progress in 1997 as the Tigers finished second at SECs and seventh at NCAAs, it’s highest finish since 1994. The women had 10 SEC champions, five NCAA champions and 30 All-America honors.

Rowdy Gaines It was 1997, that was the year for the Auburn men, as the Tigers claimed remains as one of the Auburn’s first swimming national title and its fourth SEC championship. most recognizable The men had 15 SEC champions, 17 NCAA champions and 49 All-America Auburn selections. swimmers of all time. In 1999, the Auburn men brought the NCAA title back home by winning four relays and three individual events. All 17 men earned All-America honors, marking the first time in school history this has happened. En route to claiming the second title, Auburn won its third consecutive SEC title, fifth in six years, proving to be a dynasty.

It was another first for Auburn swimming in 2002 as the women’s team captured its first NCAA title. The Tigers brought 11 athletes to Austin,

@AuburnSwimDive 53 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Texas for the meet and all 11 brought home All-America honors with junior Championships, scoring 348 points to the Wildcats’ 484. The men had a Maggie Bowen taking seven of her own. Not to be outdone, the AU men similar experience a week later, tallying 316 points and finishing fifth behind also claimed a championship in 2002, bringing home the hardware from NCAA champion Arizona and its 500.5 points. Ava Ohlgren took the the SEC Championships for the sixth consecutive time. NCAA title in the 400 IM to lead the women’s team while Cielo set new U.S. Open and NCAA records in the 50 free and 100 free. Cielo finished the As if Auburn hadn’t already reached the pinnacle of the sport, the 2003 meet with four individual titles (also swimming on two winning relay teams), season brought an NCAA first with it. Not only did the men win the SEC giving him an Auburn record of 10 NCAA titles. For his efforts at the meet, championship for the seventh consecutive time, but also the celebratory Cielo was named the NCAA Swimmer of the Year for the second year in a jump in the pool had the women’s team joining them for the first time post- row. In all, the men’s team earned 41 All-America honors from 16 athletes SEC meet. The season was far from over there, however, as the women’s while the women picked up 44 honors from 14 athletes. team successfully defended its title with 50 All-America honors in front of the home crowd. The men then went down to Austin, Texas, and nearly The Tigers swept the team titles at the SEC Championships for the fifth lapped the field, scoring 609.5 points to bring home the men’s team’s third time in the team’s history in 2008. The men won their 12th in a row while NCAA title. All 19 swimmers that went to the meet scored and the Tigers the women claimed their fifth in the last six years. Cesar Cielo was named scored in all 21 events. The notability of the double wins was compounded Swimmer of the Year while Quick was named SEC Men’s Coach of the Year. by the fact that no combined coaching staff had ever won a men’s and For Quick, the conference title was the 22nd of his career, but his first men’s women’s title in the same season - until Marsh and Co. did it. title.

At the 2004 Olympics, a total of 12 Auburn swimmers competed, Auburn swimmers also had a big year on the international level, starting bringing home an Auburn record-tying five medals, including the first with the FINA Short Course World Championships where current and three Olympic medals by an Auburn female as Kirsty Coventry took home former Auburn swimmers tallied 13 medals, including eight gold medals a gold, silver and bronze. That went along wtih five world records that the and five world records. men’s team set at the 2004 NCAA Championships and the nine combined HISTORY OF AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING SWIMMING OF AUBURN HISTORY NCAA records from the men and women at both national and SEC Next up was the Olympics where Auburn set a school record with Championships. On the collegiate front, Marsh did what no one thought 21 current, former and future Tiger swimmers competing. AU swimmers was possible for the second straight season in 2004, sweeping the men’s went on to pick up a record 13 medals at the Games, led by Coventry’s and women’s NCAA crowns. school record of four, including a gold and a world record in the 200 back. Cielo, competing in his first Olympics, earned a gold in the 50 free In 2005, the Auburn men captured its third consecutive national title and a bronze in the 100 free. Former Tiger Dave Denniston also returned and ninth straight SEC title. For third straight year, both the AU men and to the pool following his 2005 sledding accident, competing in the 2008 women won the SEC titles. Paralympic Games.

The women’s NCAA Championship in 2006 will go down in school and Auburn returned to the pool for the 2008-09 season with hopes of NCAA history as one of the most exciting meets ever. In a down-to-the- returning back to the top in national competition. The Tiger men picked up wire championship, the Tigers came out on top by a mere three points their 13th-straight SEC title, recording 11 individual and relay conference over Georgia, in the Bulldogs’ home pool, to take their fourth NCAA titles. The women finished in a close second to Florida and was led by crown. A week later and for the third time under Marsh, the men were able Ava Ohlgren who finished with five SEC titles. was named to duplicate the women’s title and take their sixth NCAA victory. It also Swimmer of the Year, while Ohlgren earned co-Swimmer of the Year. marked another milestone for four Auburn senior men - , Kurt Cady, and Doug Van Wie - would conclude their careers Auburn’s women headed to the NCAA Championships and came away having never lost a dual, conference or NCAA meet. with a sixth-place finish. The squad recorded 40 All-America honors. Ohlgren came away with a third-place finish in the 200 IM, while classmate The Auburn men continued the team’s streak in 2007, winning its fifth- Maggie Bird took third in the 500 free and fourth in the 1650 free. consecutive NCAA Championship in Minneapolis, Minn., winning by 169 points over Stanford. Auburn tallied seven individual titles and a team- The Tiger men entered the NCAA Championships ready to make a run record 65 All-America honors en route to its fifth-straight championship, at its eighth national title and came on top, defeating title-favorite Texas by the longest run since Indiana won six in a row from 1968-73. 39 points. Matt Targett earned four NCAA titles as a part of four relays and had a team-best seven All-America honors. In the 100 back, Kohlton Norys Cesar Cielo highlighted the week, earning NCAA Swimmer of the Year swam to his first national title of his career. Richard Quick and honors. The Tigers also picked up another SEC championship along the were named co-NCAA Men’s Coach of the Year. way, earning 11 individual titles in Lexington, Ky. The men’s title made it a clean sweep after the women’s team had earned its second consecutive The Auburn swimming and diving team were well-represented NCAA Championship, fifth in the team’s history, the week before. internationally, sending 17 current and former student-athletes to the 2009 World Championships in Rome, . Cesar Cielo came away from the The women came from behind on the final day, erasing a 32-point championships with two gold medals (50m free, 100m free) and one world deficit against Arizona to win by 58 points. The Tigers won four individual record (100m free). Kirsty Coventry set a new world mark on her way to a titles while earning 57 All-America honors for the win. The national title gold medal in the 200m back. As members of the 4x100m medley relay, came a month to the day after the women also picked up another SEC , Tyler McGill and Eric Shanteau took gold for the United Championship. States.

The 2007-08 season saw the end to the NCAA runs for the Auburn In 2010, the Auburn men continued their dominance in conference squads, but the Tigers were able to to extend their SEC titles runs while also compeition and captured their SEC record 14th-straight conference title in making a statement on the international stage. Athens, Ga. on the campus of the . The championship win was the 16th overall by the squad. Leading the men were Kelly Marx and Auburn’s women could not keep up with Arizona at the NCAA Gideon Louw. Marx came away with two diving titles (1-meter, platform) and

54 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC was named Male Diver of the Year. Louw took the 50 and 100 free titles and was a part of three winning relays. Pascal Wollach won his second-straight 100 back title, while Adam Klein earned his first conference championship

and won the 100 breast. AUBURN BY THE NUMBERS... HISTORY OF AUBURN SWINNING & DIVING

The women finished in third at the conference meet and were led by a trio of sophomores in Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Micah Lawrence and Vennie Dantin. Vanderpool-Wallace took the 100 fly and 100 free titles, while Lawrence 13 won the 100 breast and Dantin captured her first SEC title on the 3-meter.

In 2011, Auburn’s men captured their 15th consecutive SEC title NCAA team championships won by the and 17th overall in Gainesville, Fla., holding off a spirited charge by the homestanding . Auburn’s margin of victory - just 17 points - Auburn Swimming & Diving program - represented the closest meet in SEC Championship history. Senior diver Dan Mazzaferro was named SEC Diver of the Year after capturing the SEC titles in both 3-meter and platform diving. He shared the Commissioner’s 8 by the men and 5 by the women Trophy honors with Florida’s as the top point scorer at the SEC meet, and coach Jeff Shaffer was named the league’s Diving Coach of the Year. In the pool, Adam Brown took the title in both the 50 and 100 free, Stuart Ferguson won the 100 breast, and the 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams won titles as well. 16 For the Auburn women, it was another third-place finish as Vanderpool- Wallace launched an assault on the Auburn record books. In winning the Consecutive SEC team championships for league titles in the 50 and 100 free, along with a runner-up finish in the 100 fly, she set school records in all three events. Her time of 46.81 in the the Auburn men from 1997-2012 100 free also set a new NCAA record, breaking the eight-year-old mark of Olympian Natalie Coughlin. Junior diver Vennie Dantin earned three medals at the meet, and three relay teams captured titles as well. Vanderpool-Wallace had more accolades to come as she earned 23 Auburn’s first NCAA titles in the women’s 50 and 100 free at the NCAA Championships, pacing the Tigers to a sixth-place finish. SEC team championships won by the Auburn The 2011-12 season saw the Auburn men extend their SEC Championship winning streak to 16 consecutive years as the Tigers outlasted the Gators Swimming & Diving program - 18 by the men in Knoxville, Tenn., by 30.5 points. Junior Kyle Owens claimed a pair of individual titles in the 100 and 200 back, a runner-up finish in the 200 IM and four relay titles. The Tigers won all five relays at the SEC meet for the and 5 by the women first time since 2009. also earned an individual win in the 100 free. For the women, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace won the 50 free and set a new NCAA record in the 100 free in her leadoff leg of the 400 free relay. Vennie Dantin also won her second SEC diving title, claiming the 1-meter crown. 32 Vanderpool-Wallace came back to win the 100 free for a second straight year at the NCAA Championships, which took place in Auburn. The women Olympic Medals tied for seventh-place with SEC rival Tennessee. The men earned a sixth- place finish at the NCAA Championships in Federal Way, Wash.

A total of 14 current and former Tigers competed at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Tyler McGill and Eric Shanteau won gold medals as part 61 of the 4x100 medley relay for Team USA, while Matt Targett won bronze for Australia in the same race. Cesar Cielo earned the bronze medal in the 100 Olympians/Paralympians/Olympic Coaches freestyle as well.

The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio was another chance for Auburn to be showcased as 10 current, former and future Tigers swam in . Kirsty Coventry and George Bovell both competed in an Auburn-record fifth 2,459 Olympics, with Coventry being honored as the Zimbabwe flag bearer for both the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. All-America Honors all-time

@AuburnSwimDive 55 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC AUBURN OLYMPIC MEDALISTS

George Bovell Fred Bousquet Trinidad & Tobago XXVII Olympics - - 2000 XXVII Olympics - Sydney - 2000 XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 Bronze Medal - 200 IM XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Silver Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay XXX Olympics - London - 2012 XXXI Olympics - Rio 2016 XXXI Olympics - Rio 2016

Kirsty Coventry Cesar Cielo XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Zimbabwe Brazil Gold Medal - 200 Backstroke XXVII Olympics - Sydney - 2000 XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Silver Medal - 100 Backstroke XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 Gold Medal - 50 Freestyle Silver Medal - 200 IM Bronze Medal - 100 Freestyle Gold Medal - 200 Backstroke AUBURN AT THE OLYMPICS AT AUBURN Silver Medal - 400 IM Silver Medal - 100 Backstroke XXX Olympics - London - 2012 XXX Olympics - London - 2012 Bronze Medal - 200 IM Bronze Medal - 50 Freestyle XXXI Olympics - Rio 2016

Rowdy Gaines USA Bill Forrester XXII Olympics - Moscow - 1980 USA XXIII Olympics - XXI Olympics - Montreal - 1976 Los Angeles - 1984 Bronze Medal - 200 Butterfly Gold Medal - 100 Freestyle XXII Olympics - Moscow - 1980 Gold Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay

Mark Gangloff USA John Hargis XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 USA Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay Centennial Olympics - Atlanta - 1996 XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay

Per Johansson Sweden USA XXII Olympics - Moscow - 1980 XXVIII Olympics - Athens - 2004 Bronze Medal - 100 Freestyle XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 XXIII Olympics - Silver Medal - 200 Backstroke Los Angeles - 1984 Silver Medal - 400 Medley Relay Bronze Medal - 100 Freestyle Bronze Medal - 100 Backstroke Bronze Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay XXIV Olympics - Seoul - 1988

Tyler McGill Eric Shanteau USA USA XXX Olympics - London - 2012 XXX Olympics - London - 2012 Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay Gold Medal - 400 Medley Relay

Matt Targett Scott Tucker Australia USA XXIX Olympics - Beijing - 2008 Centennial Olympics - Atlanta - 1996 Silver Medal - 400 Medley Relay Gold Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay Bronze Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay XXVII Olympics - Sydney - 2000 XXX Olympics - London - 2012 Silver Medal - 400 Freestyle Relay Bronze Medal - 400 Medley Relay

56 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC AUBURN OLYMPIANS AUBURN AT THE OLYMPICS

Jakob Andkjaer Romain Barnier Nick Bovell Adam Brown Yoav Bruck Marcelo Eileen Copar- Denmark France Trinidad & Tobago Great Britain Israel USA Chierighini ropa XXIX Olympics XXVII Olympics XXIX Olympics XXIX Olympics XXV Olympics XXVII Olympics Brazil Panama Beijing - 2008 Sydney - 2000 Beijing - 2008 Beijing - 2008 Barcelona - 1992 Sydney - 2000 XXX Olympics XXVII Olympics XXVIII Olympics XXX Olympics Centennial Olympics London - 2012 Sydney - 2000 Athens - 2004 London - 2012 Atlanta - 1996 XXXI Olympics XXVIII Olympics XXVII Olympics Rio - 2016 Athens - 2004 Sydney - 2000

Dave Denniston Alana Dillette James Disney-May Megan Fonteno Cesar Garcia Brett Hawke Peter Holoda Stephanie Horner USA Bahamas Great Britain American Samoa USA Australia Hungary Canada XIII Paralympics XXIX Olympics XXX Olympics XXX Olympics XXVIII Olympics XXVII Olympics XXXI Olympics XXIX Olympics Beijing - 2008 Beijing - 2008 London - 2012 London - 2012 Athens - 2004 Sydney - 2000 Rio - 2016 Beijing - 2008 XXVIII Olympics XXX Olympics Athens - 2004 London - 2012 XXXI Olympics Rio - 2016

Bryce Hunt Ziv Kalontarov Matt Kidd Jeremy Knowles Jana Kolukanova Micah Lawrence Gideon Louw Luis Martinez USA Isreal Great Britain Bahamas Estonia USA South Africa Guatemala XXVIII Olympics XXXI Olympics XXVII Olympics XXVII Olympics XXVII Olympics XXX Olympics XXIX Olympics XXXI Olympics Athens - 2004 Rio - 2016 Sydney - 2000 Sydney - 2000 Sydney - 2000 London - 2012 Beijing - 2008 Rio - 2016 XXVIII Olympics XXVIII Olympics XXVIII Olympics XXX Olympics Athens - 2004 Athens - 2004 Athens - 2004 London - 2012 XXIX Olympics Beijing - 2008

Julie Meynen Gisela Morales Oswaldo Quevedo Jose Rocha Nick Shackell Scott Talbot Luxembourg Guatemala USA Croatia Venezuela Mexico Great Britain New Zealand XXXI Olympics XXIX Olympics XXVII Olympics XXIX Olympics XXVII Olympics XXIII Olympics Centennial XXVII Olympics Rio - 2016 Beijing - 2008 Sydney - 2000 Beijing - 2008 Sydney - 2000 Los Angeles - Olympics Sydney - 2000 1984 Atlanta - 1996 XXVII Olympics Sydney - 2000

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Eithan Urback Arianna Erin Volcan Israel Vanderpool-Wallace Venezuela Centennial Olympics Bahamas XXIX Olympics Atlanta - 1996 XXIX Olympics Beijing - 2008 XXVII Olympics Beijing - 2008 Sydney - 2000 XXX Olympics AUBURN AT THE OLYMPICS AT AUBURN London - 2012 XXXI Olympics Rio - 2016

OLYMPIANS BY COUNTRY 1 ...... New Zealand 1 ...... Panama 14 ...... United States 1 ...... South Africa 4 ...... Great Britain 1 ...... Sweden 3 ...... Bahamas 1 ...... Zimbabwe 3 ...... Israel 2 ...... Australia PARTICIPANTS AT OLYMPIC GAMES 2 ...... Brazil 2 ...... France 18 ...... Beijing, 2008 2 ...... Guatemala 17...... Sydney, 2000 2 ...... Trinidad & Tobago 15 ...... London, 2012 2 ...... Venezuela 13 ...... Athens, 2004 1 ...... American Samoa 10 ...... Rio, 2016 1 ...... Canada 5 ...... Atlanta, 1996 1 ...... Croatia 3 ...... Moscow, 1980 1 ...... Denmark 3 ...... Los Angeles, 1984 1 ...... Estonia 1 ...... Montreal, 1976 1 ...... Hungary 1 ...... Seoul, 1988 1 ...... Luxembourg 1 ...... Barcelona, 1992 1 ...... Mexico AUBURN OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC COACHES

Romain Barnier Kim Brackin Dave Denniston Lauren Hancock Brett Hawke Sergio Lopez David Marsh France USA USA USA USA Australia Mexico USA XXXI Olympics XXVIII Olympics XIV Paralympics XXVIII Olympics XXXI Olympics XXIX Olympics XXXI Olympics Centennial Olympics Rio - 2016 Athens - 2004 London - 2012 Athens - 2004 Rio - 2016 Beijing - 2008 Rio - 2016 Atlanta - 1996 Head Coach Zimbabwe Head USA Head Coach Panama Head Guatemala Head Brazil Asst. Coach Singapore Head XXVII Olympics Coach Coach Coach XXX Olympics Coach Sydney - 2000 London - 2012 XXX Olympics Bahamas Head London - 2012 Coach USA Asst. Coach XXXI Olympics XXXI Olympics Rio - 2016 Rio - 2016 Brazil Asst. Coach USA Head Women’s Coach

Lionel Moreau Ozzie Quevedo Jeff Shaffer France Venezuela USA XXXI Olympics XXXI Olympics XXVIII Olympics Rio - 2016 Rio - 2016 Athens - 2004 Bahamas Asst. Suriname Head Assistant Coach Coach Coach 58 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2009 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Now that the Tigers had silenced any 2009 NCAA Results critics of continued Auburn dominance

1. Auburn 526 in the conference, it was time to move on NATIONAL CHAMPIONS to the big dance. Auburn had won five 2. Texas 487 straight national titles from 2003-07 but 3. Stanford 460.5 saw their streak snapped in 2008 with a disappointing fifth-place showing. 4. California 350 5. Florida 324 Quickly setting the tone for fans and competitors alike, the Tigers hit a new US Open record time in the 200 freestyle 2009 Auburn Titles relay. Auburn trailed Stanford by two- • Jakob Andkjaer tenths going into the anchor. Targett left the block and it was all but over. The two- 200 FR, 400 FR time Olympic medalist stormed passed • Adam Klein David Dunford (18.52), clocking an 18.19 and earning Auburn a new NCAA and US Open 400 MR record time of 1:14.08. Stanford placed • Gideon Louw second, hitting the wall in 1:14.22. 200 FR, 200 MR “People thought we peaked at SECs,” fourth-place finish worth 15 points. • Tyler McGill said Hawke after day one of NCAAs. “We 400 FR, 400 MR knew as a team we hadn’t. We knew, coming The Tigers earned 36 points in the 200 fly and extended their lead to 473-436, into this, it was going to be a dogfight the behind senior Madson (1:41.70) who finished third. McGill (1:42.44) followed in fifth • Kohlton Norys whole way. We feel like we have a team that while sophomore Robert Looney (1:42.76) hit a new personal-best time to place 11th. 100 Back, 200 FR, 400 FR can contend. We have to prove ourselves to be champions. There are still two days to do Auburn capped the championship, winning the 400 free relay behind the foursome • Michael Silva that. I feel pretty good about where we’re at of Andkjaer, Targett, Norys and McGill, who turned in a time of 2:46.67. 200 MR right now.” • Matt Targett “To win a national championship is an incredible feeling that I can’t begin to On the 1-meter springboard, junior describe,” said Madson. “To start at Auburn as a champion and finish my career as a 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, Kelly Marx set the all-time Auburn six- champion is incredible. That is exactly why I came to Auburn.” 400 MR dive record en route to a sixth-place finish, earning the Tigers 13 valuable points. The Auburn finished the meet with 526 points, 39 ahead of second place Texas. Quick, • Jared White Overland Park, native topped the 3-year- who is the first coach to win a national title at three schools, is battling an inoperable 200 MR old record, scoring 386.80. Marx surpassed brain tumor that was diagnosed in December 2008. Quick was not in College Station the 382.80 mark set by Steve Segerlin at the for the championships, as the Tigers were directed by assistant Brett Hawke who has • Pascal Wollach 2008 NCAA Championships. led the program since Quick’s diagnosis. 400 MR Auburn concluded day one with 141 “This is just a great way to finish the meet,” Hawke said. “It’s a great tribute to Richard points, trailing only Texas with 171. Behind Auburn were Stanford (130), Florida (107) Quick and what he means to this program” and Cal (103). Over the course of his 31 year coaching career, Quick won seven national titles at Norys claimed the first men’s 100 backstroke title in school history, setting the pace Stanford and five at Texas to accompany his first at Auburn. for a strong Auburn showing on day two of the 2009 NCAA Championships. Auburn relay set another US Open Record on Friday while junior Kelly Marx and sophomore Adam Klein set new school records to edge the Tigers closer to the Texas Longhorn’s - by Gary Thorne, Auburn Media Relations top-spot.

“I knew it was a close race and when I turned at the 50,” said Norys. “I saw someone ahead of me. I just tried to get my hand there first. It was great having two other teammates with me in the race, because we practice and train together. It was nice to win my first individual Gold Medal. It was a proud moment to be up on the awards stand in the top spot. “

McGill led the Tigers with a second-place finish in the 100 fly, setting a new Auburn record of 44.63 in the process. Madson took third with a new career-best time of 44.99. The Tigers took a total of 38 points from the 100 fly, cutting the Texas lead to 225-219. Stanford trailed close behind with 204.

Auburn earned 48 points in the 100 back, retaking second place from Stanford to trail Texas, 305-297. Stanford was in third with 265. Only 3-meter springboard finals and the 800 FR remained on the day’s itinerary.

Marx set another Auburn record off the 3-meter springboard, earning a 454.85 as the Auburn divers looked to chip away at the Texas lead. Marx shattered the previous record of 427.80 set by Steve Segerlin on Feb. 3, 2007.

“I am speechless,” said Marx. “I was excited when I finished second in the preliminaries, but to do it here tonight and set a school record is incredible. It has been hard this year, but I feel like I am peaking at the right time. I have taken it dive by dive and the consistency has paid off.”

The Tigers entered Saturday’s final session six points behind the Longhorns, however a strong preliminary swim gave Auburn the upper hand entering the finals. Trailing Texas by as many as 62 points on day two, Auburn took the lead for good following sophomore Klein’s school-record setting performance in the 200 breast, where he finished fourth. Auburn grabbed a one point advantage after the event and never looked back.

Saturday’s finals began with the AU backstrokers, who continued their dominant display, putting the Tigers seven points back of the Longhorns with a 44-point effort. Wollach led the way for Auburn, hitting the wall in 1:39.65 for a The team celebrating the win with head coach Richard Quick

@AuburnSwimDive 59 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2007 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS It took a total team effort, but the 2006-07 2007 NCAA Results Auburn women’s swimming and diving team 1. Auburn 535 mounted a final-day comeback to pick up its second NCAA Championship and fifth in the past 2. Arizona 477 six years. The Tigers overcame a 32-point deficit to 3. California 372.5 Arizona in the final day, finishing with a 58-point victory. 4. Stanford 333 All 19 Auburn swimmers and divers that 5. Georgia 290 competed earned at least one All-America honor, combining for 55 honors during the three-day meet. The 19 individuals to earn All-American 2007 Auburn Titles status is a new Auburn record, surpassing the • Adrienne Binder previous mark of 18 set in 2004 and 2006, while the 57 total All-American awards ranks second 500 Free best in a single championship meet for the Auburn Ava Ohlgren captured the 400 IM title. women. • Hayley Peirsol 53.82.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL “It unbelievable,” said senior co-captain Emily Kukors broke her own school record in the 200 free that she had set during 1650 Free Adrienne Binder. “I never knew that I could be this the prelims when she posted the fastest qualifying time of 1:43.96. Although she emotional about it. I am so proud of this team and • Rachel Goh improved to 1:43.72 in the finals, she was edged by Arizona’s , who won I couldn’t be happier right now. It’s been the most 100 Back in 1:43.49. Kukors finished third overall. amazing experience and we’ve been through so In the night’s relays, Auburn just missed another title, finishing second in the 800 • Ava Ohlgren much this year. It couldn’t have gone any better. free relay with another school-record time of 7:01.05, breaking the previous school It’s perfect.” 400 IM mark by .06 seconds. The Tigers trailed California by more than three seconds after Co-head coach Dorsey Tierney-Walker, who two legs, but Kukors exploded for a 1:43.39 split, making up more than four seconds on earned NCAA Coach of the Year honors along Cal’s swimmer and giving Auburn the lead. Binder was edged during the last 50 yards with David Marsh, was also impressed with the way her team finished. as Cal won by just .16 seconds. “The girls surprised even me, and I don’t get surprised very often,” said Tierney- In the 200 medley relay, the team of Goh, , Margo McCawley and Kukors Walker. “What a total team effort each session. The way we came out and just got swam a season-best time of 1:38.06 to finish third. better and better every session says something. This team has been through some Lynnsey Segraves led Auburn in the 3-meter diving, reaching a championship final challenges this year, and I think it’s made them stronger as individuals and stronger for the first time in her career. The senior posted a personal-best score of 347.90 to as a unit. It certainly showed this weekend, and it’s by far the best this team has every finish sixth. swum. I couldn’t be more proud.” “That was really exciting and rewarding to watch,” said head diving coach Jeff The Tigers started off the meet in second place after the first day of competition with Shaffer. “A senior in her last NCAA championships stepping up and making her first 155 points, 13 behind Arizona. final, and then competing to the best of her ability. I couldn’t be happier for Lynnsey.” Binder earned her 11th career All-American honor but first national championship After trailing in second the first two days of the meet, it was all Auburn on the final by dominating the 500 free, smashing her own school record with a mark of 4:36.96. day. The finals session started with a bang for Auburn, as the Tigers took the top two Hayley Peirsol and Maggie Bird piled it on for the Tigers, finishing behind Binder in spots and had four of the top 15 in the 1650 free. Peirsol defended her NCAA title fourth and seventh, respectively. in the 1650, breaking her own school record with a time of 15:45.92. Peirsol raced to Freshman Ava Ohlgren had a great finish to her first NCAA event, finishing runner- an early lead and lapped much of the field, cruising to victory by more than seven up in the 200 IM with a time of 1:55.67, foreshadowing things to come for her in the seconds. Her nearest competitor was Binder as she came home in a personal-best NCAA Championships. time of 15:53.44 to earn the silver. In the opening day relays, Auburn finished fourth in the 200 free relay and sixth in “I wanted to go out with a bang,” said Peirsol. “During the whole race, I was just the 400 medley relay. thinking `Suck it up for a little over 15 minutes.’ We have put in the work this year. We After picking up one individual title in the first day, Auburn added to it with two more have worked hard and NCAAs is just the fun part. This is where all of the work pays off.” in the second day. The Tigers, who set four school records and had individual victories Haser finished in ninth place with a time of 16:12.85, and Bird was 15th in 16:18.03 as from Ohlgren in the 400 IM and Rachel Goh in the 100 back, trailed Arizona by 32 the Tigers rolled up 48 points in the event to erase the 32-point deficit to Arizona and points entering the final day of competition. take over first place in the team standings after just one final. Ohlgren, seeded 13th entering the meet, stunned defending champion Whitney In the next event, the 200 back, Auburn’s depth helped add to the lead, as the Myers of Arizona by shattering her personal best with a school-record time of 4:04.08. Tigers placed five swimmers in the top 16. Marik led the way for the Tigers as she swam Ohlgren, whose best mark of the season entering the meet was 4:15.01, broke the in the championship final, finishing eighth in 1:56.69. previous Auburn record of 4:04.48 set by Kirsty Coventry in 2005. The Tigers had two of the top five finishers in the 100 free, as Denby placed fourth in “I didn’t really know what to expect, but I was really happy with the outcome,” said 48.07 seconds, just .03 shy of her school record from the prelims, and Kukors was fifth Ohlgren. “I just tried to go out there and swim my race. Our coaches told us to just go in 48.40 seconds. out there and get our personal best times and do what we can, and that’s what I did.” Auburn then placed three swimmers in the top 10 of the 200 breast, expanding the Ohlgren was not the only swimmer who excelled in the 400 IM, as Julie Stupp set lead to more than 50 points and securing the team title with two finals left. Kristen a personal best with a time of 4:07.32 to finish fourth, while Binder placed sixth with a Hastrup led the way with a fifth-place finish in 1:55.90, while Ohlgren added to her time of 4:10.08. stellar meet with a seventh-place finish in 1:56.343, earning the fifth of her six All- Goh repeated as NCAA champion in the 100 back, breaking another school record American honors for the meet, tying her for second most by a freshman in school set by Coventry in 2005. Goh, whose previous best was 52.34 set while winning the history. SEC title in February, raced to a time of 51.97, bettering Coventry’s mark of 52.32. In the platform diving competition, Lynnsey Segraves just missed a spot in the “It was really exciting for me,” said Goh. “Of course I wanted to defend my title. But I championship final with a ninth-place finish in the prelims and a score of 272.60. But swim my races not for myself but for the other 19 girls on the team. I rely on them and she bounced back in a big way, setting a school record with a score of 300.05 to win they rely on me.” the consolation final. Melissa Marik kept things rolling for Auburn as she surprised the field by making “What a great way for her to end her career, with a consolation win and a new school the 100 back final after being seeded 44th. She went on to finish eighth with a time of record breaking 300 points,” said head diving coach Jeff Shaffer. “I’m real proud of her effort today and real proud of the performances by both Lynnsey and Corey (Gerlach) at this years NCAAs. I’m glad we could contribute to the team effort.” The Tigers capped off the meet with a fourth-place finish in the 400 free relay, as the team of Denby, Ohlgren, Marik and Kukors finished with a time of 3:15.35. It was not as quick as their mark from the prelims, but with victory assured, it hardly seemed to matter. For outgoing head coach David Marsh, the win marked the 11th national championship his career. “Sending out David in his final women’s meet with a victory was very, very important to this group,” said Tierney-Walker. “It was very well-deserved for David and I wouldn’t want to send him out any other way.”

- by Brad Gust and Matt Crouch, Auburn Media Relations

Rachel Goh earned her second-consecutive NCAA 100 back title in 2007.

60 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Auburn’s team of Goodrich, Maras, 2007 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Puninski and Cielo posted a time of Auburn scored 187 points on the first 1:23.37, easily breaking the old NCAA 2007 NCAA Results day of the NCAA Championships to take mark of 1:23.88 set by Arizona in 2006.

1. Auburn 566 the lead and never looked back as the It marked the fifth time that Auburn NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Tigers led wire-to-wire to win their fifth has won the 200 medley relay since 2. Stanford 397 consecutive national championship. 1997. 3. Arizona 371 “This is probably my third, fourth Auburn’s lone individual victory of or fifth most talented team,” said head the day came from Segerlin, who won 4. Florida 321 coach David Marsh, who coached his last his second career NCAA title and first 5. Texas 296 meet as Auburn’s head coach. “But we’ve on the 3-meter board. Segerlin won never had a better meet top to bottom. the event with a score of 401.50. Dan “Our team has made this year very Mazzaferro finished 11th overall on the 2007 Auburn Titles special. I really just enjoy this team. There 3-meter board after posting a score of • Jakob Andkjaer are so many great individuals, and I could 352.40. go down story by story and tell you how “It feels awesome to win an NCAA 400 FR they have gone from rags to riches, in- title on a springboard event,” said Se- • Cesar Cielo cluding all three of our captains. This gerlin. “At Auburn, platform has always group has a lot of depth that involves been our big focus, but Jeff (Shaffer) is 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 FR, where they have come from and what an amazing coach in both springboard 400 FR, 200 MR they have gone through.” and platform. Coming to college I nev- er dreamed I’d win a title on spring- • Scott Goodrich Auburn kept the momentum going on the second day to lead by more than 100 board.” 200 FR, 200 MR points heading into the final day of com- The Tigers added to their lead with • petition. A dominating day-three perfor- three finalists in the 100 fly. Targett mance gave the Tigers 566 total points, broke the school record that Alexei Pu- 200 FR, 400 FR topping Stanford, the nearest competi- ninski had set during the prelims and • David Maras tion, by 169 points. finished third with a time of 45.87, best- The Tigers’ domination was evident ing Puninski’s prelim mark of 46.19. Pu- Steve Segerlin captured the three-meter 200 MR based on the awards presented follow- ninski improved to 46.06 to finish fifth, and platform titles • Alexei Puninski ing the meet. Marsh was named NCAA while Jakob Andkjaer placed eighth with a time of 46.76. 200 MR Division I Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year, Jeff Shaffer was named NCAA Divi- In the 100 back, James Wike matched his prelim time of 46.87 to finish fifth place in • Steven Segerlin sion I Men’s Diving Coach of the Year, Ce- the finals. Bryan Lundquist finished eighth in 46.97 while Gooodrich finished second 3-Meter, Platform sar Cielo was the NCAA Division I Men’s in the consolation final to place 10th overall, with a time of 47.33, and Cielo placed 16th Swimmer of the Year and Steven Segerlin with a time of 48.23. In the 100 breast, Jon Roberts finished in sixth place with a time • Matt Targett was named NCAA Division I Men’s Diver of 53.01 as Maras won the consolation final to place ninth overall with a time of 52.94. 200 FR, 400 FR of the Year. Auburn also had a sixth-place finish in the 800 free relay, as the team of Andkjaer, The Tigers did not wait until the final Lundquist, Tyler McGill and Joey Schneider finished with a time of 6:24.80. day, though, before getting the excite- The Tigers left little doubt in the final day of the meet, essentially clinching the ment started as Cielo broke the 50 free record on the opening day to become the team title during prelims by advancing 11 swimmers and three divers into the finals fastest swimmer in the world. while already holding a 102-point lead. Auburn, which set five NCAA records during Cielo swam 50 yards faster than anyone has ever done before, and more impres- the meet, finished with 566 points. sively, he did it twice in less than an hour. Cielo posted matching times of 18.69 to Although Auburn’s sprinters grabbed much of the spotlight, it was a total team ef- win the 50 free and leading off the record-setting 200 free relay as Auburn took a fort that earned the Tigers the title. Eighteen different individuals combined for 64 66-point lead after the opening day. All-America honors during the three-day event. The 64 All-America honors was a new Cielo broke the NCAA and US Open records held by former Tiger Fred Bousquet, school record, while the 18 individuals to be honored was second best in school histo- who had a time of 18.74 in the prelims of the 50 free at the 2005 meet, which was also ry. held in Minneapolis. Prior to Thursday, Bosquet was the only man who had ever swum Cielo highlighted the evening by putting his name atop the NCAA record book for 50 yards in less than 19 seconds, but Cielo did it four times in one day. He had times of the fourth and fifth times during the meet. Cielo started his evening by setting a new 18.84 and 18.89 during the prelims in the 50 free and 200 free relay, respectively. NCAA record in the 100 free with a winning time of 41.17 seconds, breaking the old The Tigers started the evening session by repeating as champions in the 200 free mark of 41.49 set by of California in 2005 while becoming only the sec- relay, and they did it impressively. Cielo teamed with Matt Targett, Scott Goodrich ond Auburn swimmer to win the 100 free, joining Rowdy Gaines, who won the event and Bryan Lundquist, who all swam sub-19 second splits, to smash the NCAA and U.S. in 1980 and 1981. He also became the first Tiger ever to win the 50 free and 100 free at Open records with a time of 1:14.71. Their time was more than one second faster than the same NCAA meet. the old record of 1:15.78 set by California in 2005, which stood until the Tigers posted Targett finished sixth in the 100 free in 42.71 seconds, while Andkjaer won the con- a mark of 1:15.56 in the prelims. solation final in 42.67 seconds to place ninth overall. Lundquist placed 13th in 43.01 Less than an hour later, Auburn scored 70 points in the 50 free by placing five seconds and Goodrich finished 16th in 43.87. swimmers in the top nine. Cielo also helped Auburn wrap up the meet by winning the 400 free relay with yet Cielo and Goodrich also helped Auburn finish third in the 400 medley relay to con- another NCAA record. The group of Andkjaer, Cielo, Targett and Lundquist sped to a clude the opening night. Goodrich led off and Cielo anchored, with David Maras and time of 2:46.56, smashing the previous mark of 2:47.70 set by California in 2005. Alexei Puninski swimming the middle legs as Auburn clocked a time of 3:06.09. Segerlin capped a terrific collegiate career by winning his second diving title of the Auburn also received valuable points from its divers, as Segerlin finished third and meet and third of his career, defending his title in the platform competition. Segerlin, Kelly Marx sixth on the 1-meter board. who finished his Auburn career with 11 All-America honors, recorded a score of 414.90 The Auburn swimming and diving team inched closer to its fifth straight NCAA to edge Arizona State’s Michele Benedetti by less than three points. Men’s Swimming and Diving on day two as it stretched its lead to 102 points entering “I was a little shook up after I missed my second and third dives,” said Segerlin. “But the final day of competition. The Tigers used a combination of depth, diving and relay Jeff Shaffer worked with me over the summer to increase my degree of difficulty. I speed to widen their margin, which stood at 66 points after day one. knew if I stayed solid in my more difficult dives I could get back in the game, and that’s what happened.” Two freshmen also reached the platform finals as Marx finished in sixth place with a score of 352.35 to earn his second All-America honor, while Mazzaferro finished in eighth place on the platform with a score of 332.05. Scott and Logan Madson were impressive in the 200 fly, both breaking their per- sonal bests for the second time of the day. Scott finished second in 1:43.47, which ranks second in school history, while Madson improved to 1:43.97, finishing in fourth place. McGill placed 11th by clocking a time of 1:45.04 in the consolation finals. In the 200 back, Wike was not able to match his personal best time of 1:41.93 from the prelims, but still finished in sixth place with a time of 1:42.92, bettering his eighth place performance from last year’s NCAA meet. Roberts finished 15th in the 200 breast with a time of 1:57.37, while Osborne placed 16th in 1:58.62.

- by Brad Gust and Matt Crouch, Auburn Media Relations

Cesar Cielo won two individual titles and was a part of three champion relays.

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2006 NCAA Results The 2005-06 Tigers were ready for a battle 1. Auburn 518.5 at the NCAA Championships and were dressed accordingly in blue fatigues. 2. Georgia 515.5 As the No. 2 ranked team all season behind 3. Arizona 415 host-Georgia, the pressure was finally off the Tigers, after being the team to beat for the 4. California 291 previous four years. 5. Stanford 209 “We know we are the underdogs coming in,” junior Hayley Peirsol said. “There isn’t any pressure on us. It is just fun. It is just swimming for 2006 Auburn Titles us.” • Rachel Goh Even with the pressure supposedly off, the Tigers were still in pursuit of their fourth NCAA 100 Back title in the last five years and winning would • Hayley Peirsol mean snapping Georgia’s 50 straight victories in Gabrielsen Natatorium. Auburn had 17 swimmers NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL 1650 Free and two divers competing (the only team in the nation to qualify a full squad), two more than Hayley Peirsol won her first NCAA individual title, winning the 1,650 free. Georgia and three more than No. 3 Arizona. Of the six events contested on day one, five of them were won by Arizona or the 1650 free helped move the Tigers within 33 points of UGA. Georgia competitors. Arizona, who according to the official psyche sheet, was not After 39 points from the 200 back compared to Georgia’s 17, Auburn pulled within expected to finish in the top-five saw themselves in the lead after wins in the 200 free reach, needing just 11 points to tie with five events remaining. It wouldn’t take long for relay, 200 IM and 400 medley relay. Auburn to pull even with Georgia after mounting 31 points from three competitors in It was an orange and blue clad 500 free final as three AU competitors graced the the 100 free, even though UGA’s Joyce was the overall winner. En route to evening field of eight, each posting lifetime best swims in the morning prelims. Peirsol lowered the slate at 436, Kukors broke a three-year old AU record in the 100 free (48.52) to her career best in the final to grab the runner up spot with a time of 4:41.78. Adrienne finish fourth. Binder ended up fourth and Chelsea Haser seventh as the trio earned 44 points in Auburn opened up a 469.5-447.5 advantage after the 200 breast, a race in which that event alone. newcomer Alicia Jensen would put it all on the line and take third, breaking the oldest The Tigers kept mounting up the points in the 200 IM with Emily Kukors in third, AU record on the books (2:10.81). Julie Stupp in seventh and Lauren Duerk in ninth. In the 500 free and 200 IM alone, Georgia pulled within five after DeScenza won the 200 fly and another competitor the Tigers racked up 54 percent of their day one point total. At the end of the first day, fifth, even though AU had three swimmers in consol’s. With the gap so close and only AU trailed Arizona by 10 and led Georgia by four points. the 400 free relay remaining, only one thing was certain- the team race would come Day two opened with a disappointing fifth place finish in the 200 medley relay, down to the final event. but sophomore Julie Stupp sparked energy in her Tiger team as she battled to a If you owned a calculator in those finals minutes leading up to the 400 free relay, runner-up finish in the 400 IM (4:09.22) and was surrounded by two teammates in the keys were probably overworked. After the numbers were tabulated, the scenario the championship final. played out as follows: for AU to win they would need to finish third or better and have In the next three events Georgia outscored Auburn by 90 points and controlled Arizona finish in front of Georgia. For UGA to defend its championship, only one the leader board and the top spot on the podium. Bulldog stars and scenario would lend that end result - win the relay. Mary DeScenza continued to thrive in their home pool, each picking up an NCAA Georgia led after DeScenza’s first leg but Arizona’s Jenna Gresdal passed Tricia individual title on day two. Harm to take a .80 lead on UGA after the second leg (AU in third). The Wildcats The Tigers would save the best for last on day two in the remaining two individual increased the lead by 1.12 after a strong third leg by Whitney Meyers. It would come events events, 100 back and 3-meter diving. After nearly two days of competition, the down to the anchor - Lacey NyMeyer versus superstar Joyce. Both swam a blistering Tigers finally crowned their first national champion of the meet as freshman Rachel final leg and Joyce pulled within reach of NyMeyer with less than 25 yards to go, but Goh became the first Auburn female to win the NCAA 100 back title. NyMeyer would stretch in for the win and the Tigers would end up third, in the relay Following Goh’s triumphant performance, classmate Corey Gerlach garnered the that is. attention on 3-meter springboard. With each dive Gerlach improved and ended up “When we hit the wall, there was pandemonium,” Marsh said. “The entire building third, the highest finish for any Tiger freshman on 3-meter. knew what was at stake.” With one day remaining Auburn found themselves trailing the Bulldogs by 53 As the Tigers rejoiced in their fourth national title, senior Jeri Moss was reassuring points. The Tigers would have to pull off their best final day ever to have a shot at the anchor Kukors that indeed the Tigers had pulled off the miracle - they had won the national crown. The battle for the title would begin in morning prelims. battle. On Saturday morning the gamefaces were on and the letters “YAHM” were proudly “The passion, heart, fire and everything that went into that championship was displayed on every woman. The letters stood for, “You Always Have More,” and the wrapped up on my teammates faces at the end of the meet,” Moss commented. Tigers would live up to that slogan as they returned every swimmer from the prelims In the second-closet margin of victory in the 25 years of the women’s NCAA to finals and consols (Georgia had just seven). Championships, the Tigers stood first on the podium with 518.5 points , just three “They were sky high after the morning session,” Marsh said. “They rode that ahead of Georgia. With tears in their eyes and smiles as wide as their faces would momentum right into the finals.” allow, the 2006 Auburn women’s team knew they have pulled off the impossible The night started off with a bang from the distance free trio of Peirsol, Binder and were part of a very special moment in Tiger swimming and diving championship and Haser. Peirsol became Auburn’s first national champion in the 1650 free and history. teammates Binder and Chelsea were third and 13th, respectively. The 40 points from “I have never experienced anything that thrilling,” Marsh said. “It wasn’t just the last relay, it was the last day. That is the best day we have ever had in Auburn swimming.”

- by Carol White, Auburn Media Relations

Auburn women celebrate a down-to-the-wire victory

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1. Auburn 480.5 and diving team. Ten represents NATIONAL CHAMPIONS the number of fingers that head 2. Arizona 440.5 coach David Marsh proudly displays 3. Stanford 362.5 championship rings. Ten is the golden number of national championships that 4. Texas 307 the 2005-06 Tigers helped bring home 5. Florida 268.5 to The Plains. The four-man senior class of George Bovell, Kurt Cady, Eric Shanteau 2006 Auburn Titles and Doug Van Wie have an endless list of • George Bovell accolades, including Olympic medalist, NCAA Champion, SEC Champion and 200 FR All-American. One more honor stood • Cesar Cielo within reach in 2005-06, an honor that no one before them had been able to 200 FR Co-captain Eric Shanteau guided the squad to its accomplish - go undefeated in every fourth-straight NCAA title • Bryan Lundquist category. Auburn’s showed its strength in numbers, qualifying seven individuals (five more The Tigers, who sported a No. 200 FR in consols) and a relay for the Saturday night showdown. The Tigers all but assured 1 ranking the entire season, entered itself a victory by qualifying more swimmers than Arizona. The 100 free finals would • Steve Segerlin the 1996 Olympic pool in Atlanta, Ga., be the showcase event of the finals as five AU swimmers would decorate the finals and looking to extend their streak to four. Platform consols. Marsh wanted his team to get out to a With the team lead there for the taking, the Tigers wasted no time in recapturing • Matt Targett strong early start and that is exactly how the top position. In the second event (200 back), Van Wie and James Wike produced the story played out. 200 FR 23 points to give Auburn the advantage, an advantage that they would never lose The Auburn 200 free relay team again. of Cesar Cielo, Matt Targett, Bryan In the premier event of the evening, the 100 free, Auburn got three swimmers in Lundquist and Bovell, came out roaring on the opening night finals. The quartet the consols to outscore Arizona 13-0. The Tigers then split with the Wildcats in the captured the title in 1:16.15 and got the ball rolling in the Tigers direction. Keeping the finals as Cielo took fourth and Targett seventh, all but cancelling out a third-place momentum going was the 400 medley relay who finished as runner-up. The Tigers finish by Arizona’s and a fifth-place finish by Wildcat . held a 42 point lead over Arizona with two critical days remaining. The Tigers and Wildcats each put one in the 200 breast finals but the difference “It has been way too long since we have won a relay,” Marsh said. “It was nice to came in the 200 fly as Auburn had two competitors in consols and one in the finals and see us get back on the top of the podium in a relay and it was thrilling for the team. It Arizona had no qualifiers in either. With two events remaining and 26.5 separating the two teams, Auburn looked poised for its sixth overall team crown. And it didn’t hurt that the 10-meter platform, where Segerlin was in position for the win, was up next. After a record-breaking 469.30 points in the platform finals, Segerlin took all suspense out of the race for the team title. Segerlin’s victory marked the fourth straight year an Auburn man has been crowned champion on platform. “It feels awesome coming from a really long line of NCAA champions at Auburn,” Segerlin said. “This is the best performance in Auburn history,” Auburn head diving coach Jeff Shaffer said. “We talked about being focused and confident and having the courage to step up and most importantly to have fun. We had nothing to lose, our swimmers took care of business, and this was bonus points for the team.” In the final event, Arizona continued to dominate the relays as they claimed the 400 free relay (the Wildcats won four of the five relays, Auburn won the other) and Auburn was second. The points didn’t matter - the 10th finger was filled. “Today it feels really good, like a relief,” Marsh said. “It is such an intense meet from top to bottom. This men’s team in particular has come from everywhere and it took all year to bring this team together. The last two months I saw synergy happening within our team and you have to have that at this meet to be successful.” Team mission, check. Senior mission, check. Bovell, Cady, Shanteau and Van Wie concluded their storybook four-year careers with a 31-0 dual meet record and four SEC and NCAA team titles. This senior class alone put together 13 SEC titles and six NCAA titles to go along with 56 All-American honors. “There is no other way that this senior class wanted to go out,” co-captain Shanteau creates a lot of momentum and excitement for the rest of our team.” said. Arizona came out blazing on day two and slowly chipped away at the Tigers lead. Strength in numbers said it all for the 2006 team and Marsh will no longer have to The Wildcats 200 medley relay started the night off with a NCAA record-breaking drive home the importance of the morning sessions. For everyone in attendance at performance (1:23.88) and the Tigers had to settle for second. Shanteau duplicated his the 2006 championships, we all can walk away knowing that team titles are earned in third-place finish in the 400 IM and Alexei Puninski, just 30 minutes after swimming the a.m. the fly leg on the 200 medley relay, finished seventh in the 100 fly.

The Wildcats caught the Tigers in the fifth event of day two, the 100 breast, as - By Carol White, Auburn Media Relations AU had no one swimming in the event, while Arizona had one in the finals and one in consols. This effort helped boost the Wildcats to a one-point deficit with three events remaining. In the 100 back, Van Wie turned in a stunning 46.22 performance, to take second (just .30 off the title) as he was out-stretched by Northwestern’s . All eyes would turn to the diving well where Steve Segerlin would finish third in the 3-meter final with a score of 401.20 to put Auburn ahead by seven points going into the 800 free relay. After a pool record 6:16.67 by the Wildcats in the 800 free relay and a sixth place finish by AU in the event, Arizona sat atop the leader board by five points with one day to go. “Arizona had the magic tonight,” Marsh said. “They were just on fire. The final night is going to be a knock-down, drag-out. Their strength is their quality, our strength is our depth.” The Tigers found themselves in somewhat unfamiliar territory. Never in any of the other five championship meets had the Tigers ever trailed at the end of day one or two. The lesson that Marsh and his staff stressed throughout the year - team championships are won in the morning sessions - would be the theme of the final day. “If we come in in the morning and get five, six, hopefully seven into the finals,” Marsh said, “We will be in good shape. It is in the team’s hands.”

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2005 NCAA Results A united team sporting bleached hair 1. Auburn 491 (and one mullet) became only the third team since 1980 to win three NCAA titles in 2. Stanford 414 a row and ironically in the same pool where 3. Arizona 388 the bleached out Auburn men won its first championship in 1997. 4. California 381 5. Florida 284 The first day of competition would see the Auburn men take a decisive lead as the team had been accustomed to doing 2005 Auburn Titles the previous two years. The 200 free relay • Fred Bousquet would start things off right in the finals by breaking the Auburn record with a 1:16.00, 50 free and going under the old NCAA record with • Matt Bricker first place Cal. After the 200 IM when Eric Shanteau and Doug Van Wie both put in NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL Platform top four finishes the Tigers looked on their way to dominating the first day. But they didn’t know whether Fred Bousquet would Auburn takes the podium for the third straight year. be able to repeat his sub-19 second performance in the 50 free. Not only did he walk away with the NCAA record, the only two sub-19 swims ever, and as NCAA Champi- on he registered a “quantum leap in the sport,” Marsh said. Bousquet’s 18.74 from the prelims erased the old record by more than three tenths, a huge margin even in a 200 With one day to go, the team title looked up for grabs as Auburn was shut out in let alone swimming’s shortest race. the mile to start the day but once again Doug Van Wie and Chad Barlow had great swims to put points on the board. Though Chad had broken the team record at SECs After Fred’s second landmark swim in the 50 all eyes turned to diving where Au- Doug came out ahead this time with a second place and personal best 1:41.24. Right burn sported the strongest pair in the entire field. Matt Bricker and Steve Segerlin after that Auburn deflated Stanford and Arizona’s hopes by finishing the 100 free with both finaled to start off what would be a great weekend for AU diving. Finally the Bousquet and Bovell in finals and Wochomurka and Bryan Lundquist in consols. Fred first day came to a close with Auburn just off the school record in the 400 MR with a again swam an amazing sprint freestyle leg, breaking the second oldest school record 3:07.92. The Tigers had taken a 172 to 130 lead over Arizona, with Stanford close on the on the books with his 42.19. The old record holder - two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Cardinals heels with 120 points. Rowdy Gaines.

Friday was a new day with the rest of the field trying their best to flex their muscle With only one man scoring in both the 200 breast and the 200 fly, Bricker and Se- and reel Auburn back in. Eric Shanteau got the individual points going for the Tigers; gerlin knew it was up to them to cement the victory for Auburn. Only this time it was he was the top seed going into finals for the second night in a row but settled for a Bricker who would top his teammate and as it turned out the entire field. Matt made school record and third place in the 400 IM. Next came Bousquet in the 100 fly finals it three years running that Auburn has won the platform diving and Steve made sure for the third year in a row, taking the top Auburn spot with fifth. The 100 breast saw it was the second year in a row that Auburn went 1-, 2 by matching his second place Auburn not score a point for the first time since 1995 but Van Wie, Chad Barlow, and performance from last year. Scott Goodrich got the ball rolling again in the 100 back. Doug’s time of 46.17 lowered the school record he set in the morning as he led a third, sixth, and 14th place points “What a great performance from Matt and Steve,” Shaffer said. “I couldn’t be more charge. proud of Matt stepping up tonight. He has been through a lot in his four years at Au- burn and it was just a fitting end for him to come out victorious tonight.” This led to 3-meter diving and typically Auburn divers get better as the boards go up so the rest of the team looked on anxiously to see how Steve and Matt would This left only the 400 FR and Auburn looking for its first relay win of the meet. Fred do. Both would deliver and Steve would go on to set the third team record of the day again lowered the record books with his 41.87 leadoff breaking the youngest school (618.30) in his third place effort. record on the books…his own from earlier that day. The relay would fall to Cal, but the Tigers knew they had come through where it mattered the most. AUBURN 491, Stan- “I thought it was an awesome effort by Steven,” said AU diving coach Jeff Shaf- ford 414. fer. “Finally we break the school record on a three-meter championship list. We had a game plan and he dove with a tremendous amount of confidence tonight.” Divers Matt and Steve really showed their value scoring 86 points when the margin of victory over Stanford was only 77 points. The seniors came out ahead of the field With only one event to go the scores looked much tighter than Auburn had gotten again as senior captain BJ Jones said, “Every year the goal is to win another national used to seeing at the end of the second day. Stanford and Arizona were both close and championship. It feels great to go out as a captain and lead my team and bring it home everyone knew the last day would truly decide the winner. The 800 FR team helped to Auburn University. I came here to win a national championship and thank God I increase Auburn’s lead by breaking the fourth school record of the day. Freshman have been able to win three.” Rory Connell came through with a vital sub 1:35 third split. After the relay the stand- ings laid out at Auburn 338, Stanford 300, and Arizona 292. - By , class of 2004

Matt Bricker took the platform title.

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the Auburn women’s swim team members NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1. Auburn 569 made for an intimidating bunch as they 2. Georgia 431 stepped onto the pool deck to begin 3. Arizona 369 Saturday evening’s round of finals during the 2004 NCAA Women’s Swimming and 4. Florida 253 Diving Championship in College Station, 5. Stanford 237 Texas.

The top-ranked Tigers made their 2004 Auburn Titles entrance at Texas A&M’s Student Recreation Center Natatorium sporting • Jenni Anderson an even more confident look. 200 MR • Eileen Coparropa “To know you’re walking in as the 2004 national champions is an incredible 200 MR accomplishment,” Auburn head coach • Kirsty Coventry David Marsh told his Tigers in a team meeting before the evening competition. 200 back “And to win it before the final session • Margaret Hoelzer begins is an even greater achievement.” 200 free, 200 MR Auburn women stand on the podium for a third consecutive season. Auburn, which led from the opening • Laura Swander night of the three-day meet, closed the Hoelzer finished her individual night by leading the Tiger charge in the 100 200 MR door on the competition during Saturday backstroke as the junior stroked to a second- place finish. morning’s preliminary swims, marking the third straight year that the AU women The Tigers’ final relay of night two produced a fourth-place finish as the AU quartet walked onto the deck as national champions even before the final session had of Kirsty Coventry, Heather Kemp, Adrienne Binder and Hoelzer combined for the begun. 800 freestyle relay.

Auburn’s quest for their third straight national title began much more quietly than “To be honest, I was pretty tired by the time the 800 rolled around,” Hoelzer said. the first two did. There was no individual title on night one. Nor was there a relay that “It was a huge race and you don’t have a chance to think about your own feelings. You was first to the wall. But there was a sense of urgency, and a feeling of togetherness have to do what’s best for the team and suck it up and try to take one for the team.” that allowed the Tigers to own the day one lead. Coventry capped off the championships by taking the crown in the 200 backstroke. “The competition is great here. It is at a world-class level. The ladies are improving toward that level, and that is what we are focusing on right now, making one step “It was a good race, probably my best race of the whole meet,” Coventry said. “I forward instead of big jumps forward,” Marsh said after the first night. “They are itching just wanted to go out there and have fun and that is exactly what I did. It just all came to win events but the goal is to accumulate points to win the championship. We are together for me tonight.” going to have to fight throughout the three days to be our best. It is not going to come easy” The Auburn senior class closed out their collegiate swimming careers in style, racking up a total of 569 points, the most in program history and the highest total at Day two was junior Margaret Hoelzer’s day to shine. The girl from Huntsville, Ala., the NCAA Championships since 1993. raced in four events on Friday night, collecting a first- and second-place finish in her two individual events while also swimming on a record-setting relay and the final relay “We are very thrilled and honored to come out of here with a victory,” AU Coach of the night as the Tigers continued to increase their lead. David Marsh said. “What I think you saw during this meet was really truly how many awesome swimmers there are in the NCAAs. One of the things I tell my team is that Auburn and Hoelzer picked up their first NCAA title of the year in the first event of when you win a swimming title, you are competing in the highest level athletic venue the night, swimming to a new NCAA and US Open Record in the 200 medley relay. in collegiate sports. To win a team title is very special and different every time.”

Hoelzer, who was seeded seventh and raced in lane one of the 200 free, took her “All season we have trained real hard and it has always been our goal to win three first individual crown with a NCAA-record time of 1:56.16. Hoelzer had the fastest in a row,” Demerae Christianson said on behalf of the senior class. “It just feels good to split on every leg in the field but the last and was the lone swimmer to have every split get the job done and to celebrate not with just the senior class, but the whole team. It under 30 seconds. is just so special. Hopefully we have left something behind for the team next year.”

- By Dan Froehlich, Auburn Media Relations, and Susan Storey, Birmingham News

Kirsty Coventry took the 200 back title for the Tigers.

@AuburnSwimDive 65 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2004 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Best Ever. That is how the 2004 swimmers, going back 2004 NCAA Results Auburn men’s swimming and diving team to Rowdy (Gaines), 1. Auburn 634 will go down in history. The Tigers, led by a Yoav (Bruck) and group of four young men who went by the Nick Shackell. All four 2. Stanford 377.5 catchphrase of ‘Auburn’s Four Horsemen’, of those guys are just 3. Texas 374 literally went out and re-wrote the NCAA like that,” AU Coach 4. Arizona 322 record books. And they did it six times David Marsh said of over. the ‘Four Horsemen.’ 5. Michigan 271 Fred Bousquet - or ‘Freddy Biscuits’ “The ‘Four as he came to be known around the pool Horsemen’ are just 2004 Auburn Titles deck - and his compatriots George ‘The the best guys,” Gibb • Fred Bousquet Hammer of Justice’ Bovell, Ryan ‘The said. “When you got Diesel’ Wochomurka and Derek ‘The Big guys like Fred and 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR, Man’ Gibb set the tone for the Tigers from George, it just gets 400 FR the get go, stroking to a world-best time in everyone going and NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL • George Bovell the events first race, the 200 free relay. we weren’t going to look back the rest of 200 IM, 200 FR, 400 FR Record one set. the way.” • Mark Gangloff Bovell returned to the pool two The Tigers had 200 MR events later and successfully dropped literally lapped the • Caesar Garcia the hammer on the field in the 200 IM, field. Auburn had defending his title from 2003 and doing it won the event by Platform in a new world record time. 256.5 points. The • Derek Gibb ‘Four Horsemen’ 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR “I felt a lot of pressure which I put on alone contributed myself,” Bovell said after his nighttime 340 points, beating • Doug Van Wie swim. “I probably would have never all but three teams by 200 MR forgiven myself after coming so close themselves. (to a world record this morning) and not Caesar Garcia picked up his second-consecutive platform • Ryan Wochomurka accomplishing it.” “Last year was title. 200 FR, 400 FR great but I wanted this one even more,” senior captain Bryce Hunt said. “All year long Record two set. us seniors tried to lead by example.”

One event later, it was Bousquet’s turn to defend his title in the 50 free. Considered And lead they did. the most exciting race in all of swimming, Bousquet sliced the water to his first individual world record - and this after needing a swim-off to qualify for finals. - By Dan Froehlich, Auburn Media Relations

“I guess I need to be a little mad to swim faster and my teammates knew it so they put me in good condition for the race. Everybody was behind me,” Bousquet said.

Record three set.

By the end of the first night, the Tigers had already amassed a 98-point lead on the field. But there was still work to be done.

Sophomore Doug Van Wie and senior Mark Gangloff were the next to put ‘World’s Best’ next to their name as they joined Bousquet and Gibb in re-writing the record books in the 200 medley relay.

Record four set.

With two days completed, the Tigers had gained a seemingly insurmountable 186.5-point lead on the field. But there was still work to be done. They were in search of the title ‘Best Ever.’

Though they didn’t provide themselves with a nickname, the diving trio of Caesar Garcia, Steven Segerlin and Matt Bricker did their part for the team championship as well. After garnering a total of five All-America honors after the first two nights, the trio finished 1-2-6 on the platform, with Garcia becoming the first man to ever successfully defend his platform title. All told, the divers contributed 93 points to the team total.

With one event remaining, a first- place finish in the 400 free relay was all that stood between Auburn and the points record. Enter the ‘Four Horsemen’ for their final ride. And ride they did - all the way to a fifth world- best time and a new NCAA points record of 634 points. Records five and six set.

“Those four guys are always at their best at the relays and that has Auburn’s ‘Four Horsemen’ of Fred Bosquet, Derek Gibb, characterized my favorite Auburn Ryan Wochomurka and George Bovell were part of six records.

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1. Auburn 536 en’s National Championship in school NATIONAL CHAMPIONS history is defending that title at home. 2. Georgia 373 Even though the Tigers went undefeat- 3. Southern California 284 ed during the regular season, won their 4. Southern Methodist 281 first SEC Championship just three weeks prior and had the number one ranking all 5. Florida 277 year long, with the level of competition and being seen as the team to beat the women knew they would have to swim 2003 Auburn Titles well to win again. • Jenni Anderson “It gives you a certain level of con- 200 MR fidence that we swam so well at SEC • Maggie Bowen (Championships), and our times were 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 FR, seeded well. However, like other coach- es said there have not been a point 800 FR, 400 MR scored yet in this meet. We are not tak- • Eileen Coparropa ing anything for granted. We know there are great teams here ready to compete. 400 FR However, the team is ready and we know Enjoying the trophy presentation. • Kirsty Coventry we can swim faster. We are looking for- ward to competing with some of the 400 IM and the 100 breast respectively, and Coventry, who qualified first in the 100 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR best in the world,” Auburn senior captain back. The sellout hometown crowd did not go away disappointed at the end of the • Margaret Hoelzer Maggie Bowen said prior to the champi- second day as Auburn extended their lead to an impressive 127 point lead with one day to go. 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR onships. • Heather Kemp With the resurgent women at the In the evenings’ first event, Auburn’s relay team of Jenni Anderson, Laura Swan- der, Hoelzer, and Short won by nearly two seconds with a time of 1:36.69 once again 200 free, 800 FR University of Georgia hungry after their three-year reign atop women’s swim- breaking the pool, NCAA, and US Open record. The victories continued to come as • Becky Short ming was broken by Auburn in 2002, Bowen won the 400 IM for the third consecutive year. Junior Heather Kemp provided 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR and superstars like Natalie Coughlin the most exciting race of the night, winning her first National Championship by tying leading a strong University of California North Carolina’s Jessi Perruquet with a time of 1:45.01. The evening’s finale was anoth- • Laura Swander team it looked like Auburn would need er Auburn title as the team of Hoelzer, Kemp, Coventry, and Bowen broke the NCAA 200 MR all of their 18 athletes to win their second meet record in the 800 freestyle relay. title in as many years. The last prelims session saw the women pick up right where they left off the night Day one started very strong for the Tigers as they qualified with four top seeds out before. Nine women earned the right to swim again for the final session. Short contin- of the five events. A morning that featured Auburn swimmers qualifying one-two in ued her strong meet by grabbing the top spot in the 100 free. Joining her were two the 200 IM also featured pool records by the 200 medley relay team and by Becky other Tigers, Coparropa, and Kemp. Hoelzer also swam very well qualifying for finals Short in the 50 free. twice, in the 200 back and the 200 fly. The women also had the fastest 400 freestyle relay team Saturday morning. In the finals, the Auburn women jumped out to a 45.5 point lead after day one with some impressive swims. Bowen and Kirsty Coventry combined to finish 1-2 in the 200 With victory virtually assured the women cemented their second straight NCAA IM. The win was Bowen’s third straight in the event at NCAA’s and gave her the three title with another strong session. Coventry and Hoelzer finished second and third in fastest times in NCAA history. Short and Eileen Coparropa kept the momentum going the 200 back to start the last session. Short and Coparropa followed them with an- by finishing second and third in the 50 free. With the lead, the ladies wanted to send other 2-3 Auburn finish highlighted by Short’s school record 48.53 second place. The a message in the evening’s final event: the 400 medley relay. They sent quite a strong women finished the meet as they started it by winning yet another relay by dropping message indeed as the team of Coventry, Bowen, Margaret Hoelzer, and Short not over three seconds from their morning swim in a fast 3:14.15. only won, but set pool, NCAA, and US Open records with a time of 3:31.45. “This is truly a great night for Auburn University,” Auburn athletics director David As day two got underway it was evident that Auburn was the class of the meet. Au- Housel said. “I am especially proud of our swimmers, coaches and their staff that in burn qualified 12 swimmers for the evening session as well as being the top seed in the the same week that they won the NCAA title, they also were named as an academic 200 medley relay. Leading the way were Bowen, who qualified first and second in the All-American team. The fact that David Marsh is a product of the Auburn swim pro- gram makes this much more special. It is a great day to be an Auburn Tiger.”

With their hometown fans cheering and the anxious men’s team urging them on all weekend, the women finished their season as they had planned all along, with a victory swim and fight song in a pool that they dominated all year long.

- By Justin Caron, class of 2003

Kirsty Coventry, Eileen Coparropa, Becky Short and Maggie Bowen celebrate winning the 400 free relay title.

@AuburnSwimDive 67 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2003 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Pressure. With an immeasurable 2003 NCAA Results amount of self-inflicted pressure on their collective shoulders, the Auburn’s men’s 1. Auburn 609.5 swimming and diving class of 2003 not 2. Texas 413 only answered the bell at the national 3. Stanford 374 championships, but they came out with nary a scratch on their faces. 4. California 329 5. Southern California 268 Having just watched their women’s counterparts win it all for the second consecutive year, the men’s team was 2003 Auburn Titles determined to head down to Austin, George Bovell captured Texas - the exact pool that the women • Fred Bousquet his first 200 IM NCAA had taken the celebratory dip in a year title during the 2003 50 free ago - and bring back the one thing the meet. • George Bovell seniors were lacking, an NCAA title. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL 200 IM From the outset the Tigers were on • Caesar Garcia fire, trailing in the overall points battle for a total of two events. By the time event Platform three rolled around, freshman George Bovell was ready to leave Auburn’s first mark on the championships. Bovell not only helped move the Tigers to the top of the leader board, but he challenged history, winning the 200 IM in a NCAA and US Open record time of 1:42.66.

On event later his classmate did his part as Fred Bousquet - affectionately called Tigers could not stand atop the podium for the awards Freddy Biscuits by his teammates - swam to his own title, winning the men’s 50 ceremony, but the feeling amongst the Tiger bench freestyle in a convincing 19.31. The event turned out to be the coming out party for the area was one of significant accomplishment. Tigers as a total of four AU swimmers swam in the championship finals. With the trophy already firmly in their grasp, diver Caesar Garcia brought Auburn By the time the curtain came down on day one, the Tigers held a commanding its first diving title in 16 years. With twists and turns and flips and reverses, Garcia 85-point lead, having corralled 206 points in the first session. Both the 200 IM and scored a 575.80 on the platform on the final night, tying for the NCAA title. the 50 free were titles that the Tigers had last won in 1999, also the last time AU won the overall crown. The did more than just secure an NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday night, March 29, 2003. They did it without leaving Day two was more of the same as the Tigers were just three points shy of doubling a doubt of who was the best team in the country with contributions coming from all 19 their lead by the end of the night - not to mention racking up a total of 449 points, just athletes on the NCAA roster. Just as impressive was the fact that the Tigers scored in 47.5 points less than what AU had tallied in 1997 when they first won it all, the most all 21 events, a rarity in the sport. points in school history. When it was all said and done, the Tigers won the third national team title in Night two again started out with fireworks as the Auburn 200 medley relay team of program history by crushing the field by a whopping 196.5 points, becoming just the Bryce Hunt, Pat Calhoun, Bousquet and Derek Gibb erased the oldest Auburn record second team in NCAA history to break the 600-point barrier as the Tigers tallied on the books. Though they could not claim the NCAA title, the points-train gathered 609.5 points. more steam as the night rolled on. “The fact that all 19 athletes scored in every event shows the diversity of this team,” As was the case with the 200 IM the night before, the 400 IM was an Auburn event David Marsh said. “We are not about one star. I am just delighted.” with three Tigers stroking the walls for points. AU tallied 61 All-America honors in the process and made sure that the class of The culmination of the night - and possibly the championships - was in the 100 2003 left without any disappointment. breaststroke finals as Auburn Tigers filled four of the eight lanes available. Again the “All I can see is the eyes of this senior class because they are the ones that initiated the effort to pull this team together in a special way,” Marsh said. “They did the follow- through and then came to this meet and gave the performance. They didn’t want to leave Auburn without a championship, and I hope that is the attitude of future swimmers and divers that come into our program.”

- By Justin Caron, class of 2003

Fred Bousquet captured his first of three 50 free titles.

68 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 2002 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS By the time day three rolled around, there was no doubt in the minds of 2002 NCAA Results coaches, athletes and fans, who was NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1. Auburn 474 going to win the 2002 NCAA Wom- 2. Georgia 386 en’s Swimming and Diving Champi- onship in Austin, Texas, except in the 3. Stanford 301 minds of the soon to be champs - the 4. Southern California 300.5 Auburn Tigers.

5. Texas 267.5 Not that the team thought the feat was impossible or that they weren’t capable, but the fear of “you just don’t 2002 Auburn Titles know what can happen” loomed over • Maggie Bowen their heads. 200 IM, 400 IM Heading into that last day of com- petition, the Tigers stood at 67 points ahead of the second place team with a strong day of competition remaining. Although the team knew they held a safe lead, the Tigers couldn’t help remembering last season, when a false start on the 400 free relay in the prelims of day three squashed any hope of bringing home Auburn’s first-ever women’s NCAA title.

Little did Auburn know, that now insignificant set-back may have very well been the fire fueling the drive to their title in 2002. Eight athletes returned in 2002 from that season. Stronger than ever. Both mentally and physically.

The stage was set. All Auburn had to do was have a solid preliminary round in the Celebrating Auburn’s first NCAA women’s title. morning and stay in the places they qualified in for the finals and the title would be theirs. Their dream had come true, the Auburn Tiger women’s swim team defeated rival and three-defending national champion Georgia by 88 points. All the hard work, and yes, That sounds simple enough, but what most casual fans didn’t realize is that the blood sweat and tears had come to fruition. The Tigers brought home the title. Auburn team was filled with a team of three freshmen, six sophomores and two juniors. Not exactly veterans to pressure. As commonplace in some of Auburn’s past seasons, the 2002 team didn’t need a superstar. Sure, they had one. Junior Maggie Bowen not only earned two NCAA titles Not only did Auburn have a solid prelim competition, the Tigers again dominated in the 200 and 400 individual medley and finished second in the 100 breaststroke, the pool all but officially announcing their claim to history. but she swam on four relays and broke her own American Record in the 200 IM (1:53.91). The Tigers had an emotional meeting immediately following the morning swim. The topic? It was the fact that the title was all but clinched. The meeting was one of But Bowen’s individual point total could have been erased and the Tigers would tears, prayer and lots of hugs. But this time, the tears were of joy and not disappoint- have still stood at the top of the awards stand in the end. No, this was a team title. A ment. title where all 11 swimmers became All-Americans. All 11 women stood on that awards stand as individuals and claimed a trophy. That night of swimming at the championships was one no one could forget. The Tigers controlled the meet despite the excitement, despite the anxiousness and de- Freshman Margaret Hoelzer was the 10th-highest scorer at the meet placing spite the immeasurable pressure put on those 11 women. The Texas Aquatics Center fourth in both the 100 butterfly and 200 backstroke and fifth in the 200 fly. The team was indeed painted orange on March 23, 2002, but on this night, the color changed as a whole broke an astounding 14 school records during the three-day event and AU a bit. head coach David Marsh was named the NCAA Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. He and associate head women’s coach Kim Brackin had constructed a masterpiece. No one could deny the astounding performance Auburn had just accomplished. Not No. 1 Stanford and not runner-up Georgia.

The Tigers were finally on top. Where they knew they could and should be. With such a young “inexperienced” squad, it is a spot they don’t plan on relinquishing any time soon.

- By Mendy Nestor, Auburn Media Relations

Maggie Bowen won both the 200 and 400 IM events in 2002.

@AuburnSwimDive 69 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 1999 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS They came, they fought, they onships as they be- 1999 NCAA Results conquered. With a third-place ranking gan them, AU set the 1. Auburn 467.5 going into the 1999 NCAA Champion- U.S. Open, NCAA ships, the Tigers went to the IU Natato- and NCAA meet re- 2. Stanford 414.4 rium on the prowl, looking to bring the cord in the 400 free 3. Texas 356.5 NCAA title back to the Plains. A second relay with a time of title in two years would be nothing short 2:50.90. 4. California 300.5 of astounding for the Auburn program 5. Arizona 296 which saw its first NCAA title in 1997. “I was like a cat on a hot stove Saturday However, with no divers available, night,” said Marsh. 1999 Auburn Titles Auburn was going to have to fight for • Aaron Ciarla every point they earned. Having at least As soon as senior 39 teams and 250 athletes entered into Romain Barnier 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, the competition, AU knew that this touched the wall, 200 MR would be no easy triumph. Head coach everyone knew that

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL David Marsh believed the key to Au- the Auburn Tigers • Mike Bartz burn’s success would rely on the team had won their second 200 MR, 400 MR leaders taking charge as well as the NCAA title. • Matt Busbee freshman stepping up to contribute to the team. Auburn made their presence “The goal was, as 200 FR known early as the Tigers swam a time is with a lot of pro- • Dave Denniston of 1:16.50 in the 200 free relay during grams, to win a na- prelims, setting a U.S. Open, NCAA and tional championship,” 200 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Dave Denniston captured the 200 breast title and was a NCAA meet record. That energy and said Marsh. “We had an part of the 200 and 400 medley relays. • Brett Hawke enthusiasm set a pace that would cat- exceptional commit- apult the Tigers through the rest of the ment from our seniors to lead the program. Throughout the year, when we hit a lot of 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, meet. bumps in the road, but they pulled us together.” 400 MR • Lionel Moreau “On the first day, our goal wasn’t The celebration of the second national title in three years, began on the pool deck necessarily to set a record. Time wasn’t and continued all the way back home to the Plains. After they arrived, there was the 200 IM the issue, we just wanted to get our traditional rolling of Toomer’s Corner, causing downtown Auburn to look snow white • Brock Newman hand on the wall first and get our 40 in April. A coronation ceremony along with the Tiger walk from the Martin Aquatic points,” team captain Aaron Ciarla said. Center to the coliseum was held in their honor. It was a moment of glory for the new- 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR “We were just focusing on one session comers and a sense of conquest for the older members of the team who now had two at a time. We just went out gunning for NCAA titles placed by their name. it.” “When you do something special at Auburn, the whole town and university cele- Auburn continued to release their ammunition as the Tigers, went on to win four of brate,” said Marsh. the five swimming events held on day one. Senior Lionel Moreau captured the 200 IM (1:45.24) title, followed by Ciarla’s victory in the 50 free (19.34) and closed out the In addition to the titles, AU now owns three of the five NCAA records in the relays, day by winning its closest event of the evening, the 400 medley relay (3:09.17). Brett two of which were set this year. Hawke, the anchor leg of the relay, dove in behind but swam a 42.34 split to outtouch Stanford’s Justin Ewers as the Tigers won by .08 of a second, 3:09.17 to 3:09.25. At “The relays did play a crucial role,” said Marsh. “The fun thing about it was that there the end of day one, Auburn had a 41-point lead over Texas and a 58.5-point lead over were different heroes on each different relay.” Stanford. Auburn won seven events and placed in the top eight of eight others. There was The Tigers added to their title portfolio on day two as they continued to dominate in one swimming event, out of eighteen, in which the Tigers did not earn points. For the the relay events and score points in individual events. AU total recorded 168.5 points first time in AU history, all of the Auburn NCAA team earned All-America honors. One on day two alone, but only won one title, the 200 medley relay (1:26.12). could say that the Tigers went above and beyond the call of duty to prove that they were No. 1. On the last day, the competition became very intense, as Stanford remained within reach of Auburn. It was truly a nail biter down to the last event. NCAA champion Denniston summed it up best: “This is a dream come true. That’s why I came to Auburn, why a lot of guys did. Being this close and being able to taste it One of the biggest bonuses of the meet came on day three when sophomore Dave is a lot of fun.” Well said. Denniston swam 1:55.51 to win the 200 breast title, the third individual title for AU in the meet. Heading into the final event of the meet, the 400 free relay, the Tigers knew -By Shea Miller that Stanford was still on their heels.

AU’s leadership of Brock Newman, Hawke, Ciarla and Romain Barnier did not fail the Tigers as the relay team blazed through the 400 free relay. Ending the Champi-

Aaron Ciarla took home four NCAA titles, including the 50 free.

70 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 1997 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS Minneapolis, Minnesota will always 1997 NCAA Results be a fond memory for head coach David

1. Auburn 496.5 Marsh and his 1997 men’s swimming and NATIONAL CHAMPIONS diving team. It is there that the Tigers 2. Stanford 340 won the program’s first ever national 3. Georgia 297 championship.

4. Texas 286 With four senior All-Americans, in- 5. Tennessee 235.5 cluding three Olympians, the 1996-97 team dominated the competition by amassing a record total of 496.5 points. 1997 Auburn Titles • Mike Bartz Ranked number two in the country going into the NCAA Swimming and 200 MR, 400 MR Diving Championships, Auburn left no • Matt Busbee doubt about who was really number one as the Tigers overwhelmed top-ranked 200 FR Stanford, defending national champion • Aaron Ciarla Texas and 54 other teams that had quali- 200 FR fied for nationals. The SEC champion Ti- gers finished a strong 156.5 points ahead • John Hargis of the second-place Cardinals. 200 MR, 400 MR “To be honest, I didn’t know what to • Brett Hawke expect,” said Marsh. “I really enjoyed Brett Hawke earned his first NCAA individual title and 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR, watching the guys celebrate and having Auburn’s only of the meet a good time feeling great about Auburn 400 FR of quality character does. Scott Tucker ended his career on an incredibly positive University, their experience here and note. He was key in several of our relays. He has done Auburn very proud. Koffi Kla • Adam Jerger seeing it pay off for all of the hard work has been the best team diver I think we have ever had at Auburn. All four of those four 200 MR, 400 MR they put in this year.” will be missed sorely.”

• Brock Newman In addition to winning the nation- Newcomer Brett Hawke made an impression as he swam 19.16 in the 50 free pre- 400 FR, 400 MR al title, Marsh was named 1997 NCAA lims, the fastest ever by an Auburn swimmer. Hawke eventually took the title with a Coach of the Year, adding to his acco- time of 19.19. • Nick Shackell lades of great swimming accomplish- 200 FR, 400 FR ments. Wearing their “Marsh Madness” t-shirts, which featured a photo of their coach in • Scott Tucker his longer hair that was fashionable in the late 1970s as an All-American swimmer at The previous year at the NCAA AU, Auburn’s 18 competitors at nationals were obviously a close-knit group. Empha- 400 FR Championships in Austin, Texas, the Ti- sizing the point was the decision to bleach their hair white as a further sign of team gers scored 443.5 points to finish ahead unity. of top-ranked Michigan’s 358 total but lost by 35.5 points to Texas’ 479. Auburn remembered what it felt like to be so close The Tigers won four out of five relays, placed second in the 800 free relay and had and not get there and used that to push them over the top. 16 individuals earn All-America honors.

Stanford came into nationals ranked first ahead of Auburn, Tennessee, Texas, After arriving back to Auburn, the Tigers and supporters gathered at Toomer’s Cor- Southern California and Michigan. The field included 12 returning individual champi- ner for a pep rally despite rain and thunder. An official Coronation of Champions cer- ons but none from Auburn, which did have Nick Shackell, Brock Newman, and Scott emony was held featuring a traditional Tiger Walk from the Martin Aquatics Center to Tucker, members of the defending champion 400 free relay team. the coliseum where the swimmers and coaches received handshakes, high fives and cheers as they enjoyed their moment in the spotlight. The formal ceremony featured With the three Olympians, Shackell, Tucker and Hargis and the senior diver Koffi a list of speakers and proclamations from the president and the vice president of the Kla, Auburn rose to the top. United States to the mayor of Auburn.

“Nick Shackell, through his attitude, his care and love for the team, and his com- - By Mark Murphy petitiveness, has been a tremendous leader,” said Marsh. “One of the most important moments of this meet was although John Hargis had the fast- est 100 butterfly split on the medley relay we won, he had a disappointing 100 butterfly, but minutes later he was leading the cheers. That is what a guy

Celebration in the pool.

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Women’s NCAA Titles by Athlete Name No. Event(s) Name No. Event(s) Jenni Anderson 2 200 MR (2003) Heather Kemp 2 200 free (2003) 200 MR (2004) 800 FR (2003) Adrienne Binder 1 500 free (2007) Kristie Kruger 1 200 MR (1994) Allison Bock 1 200 MR (1994) Annemieke McReynolds 1 200 MR (1997) Maggie Bowen 9 200 IM (2001, 2002, 2003) Ava Ohlgren 2 200 IM (2008) 400 IM (2001, 2002, 2003) 400 IM (2007) 400 FR (2003) Hayley Peirsol 2 1650 free (2006, 2007) 800 FR (2003) Keri Reynolds 1 200 MR (1994) 400 MR (2003) Olivia Scott 1 100 fly (2013) Mimi Bowen 2 100 fly (1997) Becky Short 3 400 FR (2003) 200 MR (1997) 200 MR (2003) Stephanie Bowers 1 200 MR (1994) 400 MR (2003) Eileen Coparropa 2 400 FR (2003) Marina Smith 1 1-meter diving (1993) 200 MR (2003) Laura Swander 2 200 MR (2003, 2004)

AUBURN WOMEN AT NCAAS AT WOMEN AUBURN Kirsty Coventry 7 200 back (2004, 2005) Katie Taylor 1 200 MR (1997) 200 IM (2005) Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 3 50 free (2011) 400 IM (2005) 100 free (2011, 2012) 400 FR (2003) Anne Wenglarski 1 200 MR (1997) 800 FR (2003) 400 MR (2003) Rachel Goh 2 100 back (2006, 2007) Margaret Hoelzer 7 200 free (2004, 2005) 800 FR (2003) 200 MR (2003, 2004) 400 MR (2003)

Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace captured three NCAA titles, winning the 50 free in 2011 and the 100 free in both 2011 and 2012.

Women’s NCAA Titles by Event Event No. Athletes Event No. Athletes 50 free 1 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2011) 400 IM 5 Ava Ohlgren (2007) 100 free 2 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2011, 2012) Kirsty Coventry (2005) 200 free 3 Margaret Hoelzer (2004, 2005) Maggie Bowen (2003, 2002, 2001) Heather Kemp (2003) 400 FR 1 Short, Coparropa, Coventry, Bowen (2003) 500 free 1 Adrienne Binder (2007) 800 FR 1 Hoelzer, Kemp, Coventry, Bowen (2003) 1650 free 2 Hayley Peirsol (2006, 2007) 200 MR 4 Anderson, Swander, Hoelzer, Coparropa (2004) 100 fly 2 Mimi Bowen (1997) Anderson, Swander, Hoelzer, Short (2003) Olivia Scott (2013) Wenglarksi, McReynolds, Bowen, Taylor (1997) 100 back 2 Rachel Goh (2006, 2007) Bowers, Reynolds, Kruger, Bock (1994) 200 back 2 Kirsty Coventry (2005, 2004) 400 MR 1 Coventry, Bowen, Hoelzer, Short (2003) 200 IM 5 Ava Ohlgren (2008) 1-meter 1 Marina Smith (1993) Kirsty Coventry (2005) Maggie Bowen (2003, 2002, 2001)

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2013 - , Ind. 400 FR Becky Short ...... 3:14.15

100 fly Olivia Scott ...... 51.64 Eileen Coparropa AUBURN WOMEN AT NCAAS Kirsty Coventry 2012 - Auburn, Ala. Maggie Bowen 100 free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 46.88 800 FR Margaret Hoelzer ...... 7:02.72 Heather Kemp 2011 - Austin, Texas Kirsty Coventry 50 free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 21.38 Maggie Bowen 100 free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 47.07 200 MR Jenni Anderson...... 1:36.69 2008 - Columbus, Ohio Laura Swander 200 IM Ava Ohlgren ...... 1:53.94 Magaret Hoelzer Becky Short 2007 - Minneapolis, Minn. 400 MR Kirsty Coventry ...... 3:31.45 500 free Adrienne Binder ...... 4:36.96 Maggie Bowen 1650 free Hayley Piersol ...... 15:45.92 Margaret Hoelzer 100 back Rachel Goh ...... 51.97 Becky Short 400 IM Ava Ohlgren ...... 4:04.08 2002 - Austin, Texas 2006 - Athens, Ga. 200 IM Maggie Bowen ...... 1:53.91 100 back Rachel Goh ...... 52.35 400 IM Maggie Bowen ...... 4:04.69 1650 free Hayley Peirsol ...... 15:49.48 2001 - Long Island, N.Y. 2005 - West Lafayette, Ind. 200 IM Maggie Bowen ...... 1:55.49 200 IM Kirsty Coventry ...... 1:54.37 400 IM Maggie Bowen ...... 4:07.26 400 IM Kirsty Coventry ...... 4:08.48 200 back Kirsty Coventry ...... 1:50.54 1997 - Indianapolis, Ind. 200 free Margaret Hoelzer ...... 1:44.60 100 fly Mimi Bowen ...... 52.05 200 MR Anne Wenglarski ...... 1:39.57 2004 - College Station, Texas (SCM) Annemieke McReynolds 200 free Margaret Hoelzer ...... 1:56.16 Mimi Bowen 200 back Kirsty Coventry ...... 2:03.86 Katie Taylor 200 MR Jenni Anderson...... 1:49.02 Laura Swander 1994 - Indianapolis, Ind. Margaret Hoelzer 200 MR Stephanie Bowers ...... 1:40.12 Eileen Coparropa Keri Reynolds Kristie Kruger 2003 - Auburn, Ala. Allison Bock 200 free Heather Kemp ...... 1:45.01 200 IM Maggie Bowen ...... 1:55.33 1993 - Minneapolis, Minn. 400 IM Maggie Bowen ...... 4:06.15 1-meter Marina Smith ...... 443.60

Maggie Bowen captured a school-record nine NCAA titles from 2001-03, winning the 200- and 400 IMs in three straight years

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WOMEN’S ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS MOST ALL-AMERICA HONORS 2018 Becca Jones ...... 800 FR HM Annie Lett ...... 1981-84 ...... 26 (8 athletes, 21 honors) Haley Krakoski ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM Emily Kukors ...... 2005-08 ...... 26 Haley Black ...... 100 Fly HM, 400 MR HM Lauren Norberg ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 2009-12 ...... 25 Hannah Riordan .....50 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR Ashton Ellzey ...... 400 FR HM Katie Taylor ...... 1996-99 ...... 25 Erin Falconer ...... 200 Back HM, 400 FR HM, Olivia Scott .....100 fly, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Kirsty Coventry ...... 2002-05 ...... 24 ...... 800 FR HM, 400 MR HM Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...50 free, 100 free, Jessica Merritt ...... 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM ...... 100 fly, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR, 400 MR Kara Denby ...... 2005-08 ...... 24 Julie Meynen ...... 400 FR HM, 400 MR HM Margaret Hoelzer ...... 2002-05 ...... 23 Sonnele Oeztuerk .... 200 Back HM, 800 FR HM 2011 Ava Ohlgren ...... 2007-10 ...... 23 Breanna Roman .....100 Breast HM, 400 MR HM (9 athletes, 25 honors) Eileen Coparropa ...... 2001-04 ...... 22 Aly Tetzloff ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly HM, Emily Bos ....100 back, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR, Maggie Bowen ...... 2000-03 ...... 21 ...... 400 FR HM, 400 MR HM, 800 FR HM ...... 400 MR HM Mimi Bowen ...... 1997-00 ...... 21 Vennie Dantin ...... 1-meter, Platform 2017 Caitlin Geary ..400 FR, 100 free HM, 200 IM HM Sandy McIntyre ...... 1982-85 ...... 21 (8 athletes, 13 honors) Micah Lawrence ...... 400 MR HM Haley Black ...... 100 fly HM Lauren Norberg ...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM MOST ALL-AMERICA HONORS Ashton Ellzey ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM Lindsey Norberg ...... 200 FR IN A SINGLE SEASON Alison Maillard ...... 1-meter HM Hannah Riordan ...... 200 FR, 400 FR Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 2012 ...... 7 Jessica Merritt ...... 200 FR Olivia Scott ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Emily Kukors ...... 2007, 2008 ...... 7 Julie Meynen 100 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR HM Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...50 free, 100 free,

WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICA HONORS ALL-AMERICA WOMEN’S Ashley Neidigh ...... 1650 free ...... 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR, 400 MR HM Kara Denby ...... 2008 ...... 7 Allyx Purcell...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM Ava Ohlgren ...... 2008 ...... 7 Aly Tetzloff ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM 2010 Margaret Hoelzer ...... 2004, 2005 ...... 7 (10 athletes, 30 honors) Kirsty Coventry ...... 2005 ...... 7 2016 Anna Aguero ...... 1-meter HM, Platform HM Maggie Bowen ...... 2002 ...... 7 (2 athletes, 3 honors) Maggie Bird ...... 800 FR HM Mimi Bowen ...... 1997 ...... 7 ...... 100 breast HM, 200 breast HM Vennie Dantin ...... Platform, 3-meter HM Natasha Lloyd ...... 100 breast HM Katie Gardocki ...... 800 FR HM Katie Taylor ...... 1997 ...... 7 Caitlin Geary ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM Allison Bock...... 1994 ...... 7 2015 Micah Lawrence ....200 breast HM, 200 MR HM, Jana Kolukanova ...... 2006 ...... 7 (8 athletes, 19 honors) ...... 400 MR HM Annie Lett ...... 1984 ...... 7 Ashton Ellzey ...... 200 FR Melissa Marik ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR HM, Sandy McIntyre ...... 1982 ...... 7 Megan Fonteno ....200 FR, 200 MR HM, 400 FR ...... 400 MR HM Julie Ginden ...... 1982 ...... 7 Valerie Hull ...... 200 FR, 400 MR HM, 400 FR Ava Ohlgren .200 IM, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Carolyn Goodley ...... 1982 ...... 7 Annie Lazor ...... 400 MR HM, 200 breast HM ...... 800 FR HM, 200 fly HM Natasha Lloyd ...... 200 MR HM Hannah Riordan ...200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR HM Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth ...... 1980 ...... 7 Alex Merritt ...... 400 MR HM, 400 FR Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 50 free HM, Allyx Purcell...... 200 FR, 400 MR HM, ...... 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, MOST ALL-AMERICA HONORS IN A ...... 200 MR HM, 400 FR ...... 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM SINGLE SEASON BY A FRESHMAN Jillian Vitarius ...... 400 MR HM, 200 MR HM, Sandy McIntyre ...... 1982 ...... 7 ...... 200 back HM 2009 Allison Bock...... 1992 ...... 6 (11 athletes, 38 honors) 2014 Maggie Bird ...... 500 free, 1650 free, 800 FR Brook Monroe ...... 1998 ...... 6 (6 athletes, 12 honors) Alana Dillette .200 MR, 400 MR HM, 100 fly HM Ava Ohlgren ...... 2007 ...... 6 Emily Bos ...... 200 FR HM, 100 back, 400 FR HM Emile Ewing ...... 200 FR Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ..... 2009 ...... 6 Megan Fonteno ...... 200 FR HM Caitlin Geary ...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 FR, Haley Krakoski ...... 400 FR HM ...... 400 MR HM, 100 free HM, 200 free HM MOST ALL-AMERICA INDIVIDUALS Aubrey Peacock ...... 200 FR HM, 200 back HM, Rachel Goh ...... 200 MR, 100 back, 200 back HM BY A TEAM 400 FR HM Micah Lawrence ...... 200 breast, 200 MR Allyx Purcell...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM ...... , 400 MR HM 2007 ...... 19 Jillian Vitarius ...... 100 back HM, 200 back Melissa Marik ...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 FR, 2006 ...... 18 ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM 2004 ...... 18 2013 Margo McCawley ...... 100 back, 400 MR HM 2003 ...... 16 (8 athletes, 19 honors) Julianne McLane .....100 back HM, 200 back HM 2005 ...... 15 Ava Ohlgren ...... 200 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR, Emily Bos .....50 free HM, 100 back HM, 200 MR, 2008 ...... 14 ...... 400 MR HM, 400 FR HM ...... 400 IM HM, 200 fly HM Megan Fonteno ...... 400 FR HM Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ..200 FR, 200 MR, 2012 ...... 12 Katie Gardocki ...... 1,650 free HM ...... 400 FR, 50 free HM, 100 free HM 2001 ...... 12 Micah Lawrence .....200 breast HM, 400 MR HM 2002 ...... 11 Lauren Norberg ...... 200 MR, 100 breast HM 2008 1993 ...... 11 Lindsey Norberg ...... 400 MR HM (14 athletes, 44 honors) Hannah Riordan ...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM, Maggie Bird ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 FR MOST ALL-AMERICA HONORS IN A ...... 400 FR HM Kara Denby .....50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Breast HM SINGLE SEASON BY A TEAM Olivia Scott ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR HM, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR HM Alana Dillette ...... 200 MR 2004 ...... 63 ...... (18 athletes) Emile Ewing ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR 2007 ...... 57 ...... (19 athletes) 2012 Caitlin Geary ...... 400 FR 2003 ...... 56 ...... (16 athletes) (12 athletes, 34 honors) Chelsea Haser ...... 500 Free HM 2006 ...... 54 ...... (18 athletes) Anna Aguero ...... Platform HM Emily Kukors ...... 100 Free HM, 200 Free, 200 IM 2005 ...... 53 ...... (15 athletes) Emily Bos ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR 2002 ...... 45 ...... (11 athletes) Vennie Dantin ...... 1M, 3M, Platform HM Melissa Marik ...... 100 Back HM, 200 Back HM, Abby Duncan ...... 100 breast HM ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR 2008 ...... 44 ...... (14 athletes) Katie Gardocki ...... 1650 free HM, 800 FR HM Micah Martindale ...... 1650 Free HM 2001 ...... 39 ...... (12 athletes) Megan Fonteno ...... 800 FR HM Margo McCawley ..100 Back HM, 200 Back HM, 1998 ...... 37 ...... (9 athletes)

74 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Lauren Duerk ...... 400 IM HM Maggie Bowen ...... 100 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM, Julianne McLane ...... 100 Back HM Kristen Hastrup ...... 200 fly HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Erica Meissner ...... 200 Back Margaret Hoelzer .200 free, 100 back, 200 back Demerae Christianson ...... 100 fly, 200 fly, Ava Ohlgren ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Jana Kolukanova ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR Eileen Coparropa ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICA HONORS Melanie Roberts ...... 100 Breast HM, ...... 200 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 Breast HM Emily Kukors ...... 100 free HM, 200 free, 200 IM Kirsty Coventry ...... 100 back, 200 back, ...... 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 FR ...... 200 IM HM, 400 MR, 400 FR 2007 Jeri Moss ...... 100 fly, 100 back, 200 back Magda Dyszkiewicz ...... 500 free, 1650 free, (19 athletes, 57 honors) Hayley Peirsol ...500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM HM ...... 200 FR HM, 800 FR Anne Amardeilh ...... 400 IM HM Lynnsey Segraves ...... 3-meter HM, Platform HM Margaret Hoelzer .... 100 back, 200 back, 200 fly Tawnie Bethune ...... 400 MR, 200 fly HM Julie Stupp ...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM HM Heather Kemp ...... 200 free, 100 free HM, Adrienne Binder ...... 500 free, 400 IM, 800 FR, Erin Volcan ...... 200 back HM ...... 500 free, 800 FR ...... 1650 free Cassidy Maxwell ....50 free HM, 200 FR, 800 FR, Maggie Bird ...... 500 free, 1650 free HM 2004 Becky Short ....50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR Kara Denby ...... 200 FR, 400 MR, 50 free, (18 athletes, 63 honors) Laura Swander ...... 100 breast HM, ...... 200 MR, 100 free, 400 FR Anne Amardeilh ...... 200 breast HM, 400 MR ...... 200 breast HM, 200 MR Emile Ewing ...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 200 back HM, Jenni Anderson ...... 50 free, 100 back HM, ...... 400 FR ...... 200 FR, 200 MR 2001 Corey Gerlach ...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter HM Adrienne Binder ...... 400 free, 1500 free, (12 athletes, 39 honors) Rachel Goh ...... 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 back, ...... 400 IM, 800 FR Cortnee Adams ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, ...... 200 back HM Demerae Christianson ...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM, ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Chelsea Haser ...... 500 free HM, 1650 free HM ...... 400 MR Maggie Bowen ...... 200 breast HM, 200 IM, Kristen Hastrup ...... 200 fly Eileen Coparropa ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, ...... 400 IM, 400 MR, 800 FR Alicia Jensen ...... 200 breast HM ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Demare Christianson .....100 fly, 200 fly, 400 MR Emily Kukors ...... 200 FR, 200 IM, 200 MR, Kirsty Coventry ...... 200 back, 200 IM, 400 IM, Eileen Coparropa ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, ...... 200 free, 800 FR, 100 free, 400 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Melissa Marik ...... 200 FR, 100 back, 200 back, Lauren Duerk ....200 IM, 400 IM, 200 breast HM Magda Dyszkiewicz ...... 200 free, 500 free, ...... 400 FR Margaret Hoelzer 200 free, 100 back, 200 back, ...... 1650 free, 800 FR Margo McCawley ...... 200 MR, 100 back HM, ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Heather Kemp ...... 200 free HM, 500 free HM, ...... 200 back HM Heather Kemp ...... 100 free, 200 free, 800 FR ...... 800 FR Julianne McLane ...... 200 back HM Jana Kolukanova ...... 50 free, 100 free HM, Cassidy Maxwell ..200 free HM, 200 FR, 800 FR Ava Ohlgren ...... 200 IM, 400 MR, 400 IM, ...... 200 FR, 400 MR Brook Monroe ...... 100 breast HM, 200 IM HM ...... 800 FR, 200 fly, 400 FR Leslie Lunsmann ...... 400 FR Becky Short ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR Hayley Peirsol ...... 500 free, 1650 free Jeri Moss ...... 200 back HM, 400 MR Taylor Spivey ...... 100 back, 200 back, Lynnsey Segraves ...... 3-meter, platform HM Hayley Peirsol ...... 1500 free HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Julie Stupp ...... 400 MR, 400 IM, 200 breast HM Ashley Rubenstein ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Laura Swander ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, Becky Short ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, ...... 200 MR 2006 ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Robyn Williford...... 200 FR (18 athletes, 54 honors) Laura Swander ...... 100 breast HM, 200 MR, Anne Amardeilh ...... 200 breast HM, 400 IM HM ...... 400 MR 2000 Tawnie Bethune ...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM, 400 MR Christina Swindle ...... 50 free HM, 100 free, (9 athletes, 28 honors) Adrienne Binder ...... 500 free, 1650 free, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR Cortnee Adams ...... 200 FR HM ...... 400 IM, 800 FR Erin Volcan ...... 100 back, 200 back Maggie Bowen ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 FR Kara Denby ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Mimi Bowen .... 100 fly HM, 200 FR HM, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR 2003 Cassidy Maxwell ...... 400 FR HM Lauren Duerk ...... 200 breast, 200 IM HM, (16 athletes, 56 honors) Brook Monroe ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, ...... 400 IM,400 MR Jenni Anderson ...... 100 back, 200 FR, 200 MR ...... 200 IM HM, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Corey Gerlach ...... 3-meter Maggie Bowen ...... 100 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM, Rada Owen ...... 200 free, 400 free, 400 FR, Rachel Goh ...... 100 back, 200 back, ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 800 FR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Demerae Christianson ...100 fly HM, 200 fly HM, Katie Ryan ...... 100 back HM, 400 FR, 400 MR Chelsea Haser ...... 500 free, 1650 free HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Robyn Williford...... 50 free HM, 200 FR HM Kristen Hastrup ...... 200 fly HM Eileen Coparropa ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Jen Woolf ...... 200 free HM, 200 FR HM, Alicia Jensen ...... 200 breast ...... 400 FR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Jana Kolukanova ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, Kirsty Coventry ...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 IM, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR 1999 Emily Kukors ...... 100 free, 200 free, 200 IM, Lauren Duerk ...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM (10 athletes, 31 honors) ...... 200 FR,400 FR, 800 FR Erin Gayle ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR Mimi Bowen ...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM, 200 FR HM, Margo McCawley ...... 200 back HM, 200 MR Margaret Hoelzer ...... 200 back, 100 fly, 200 fly, ...... 400 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Gisela Morales ...... 200 back HM ...... 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Annemieke McReynolds ...... 100 breast HM, Jeri Moss ...... 100 back HM, 200 back, Heather Kemp ...... 100 free HM, 200 free, ...... 200 breast, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 500 free, 800 FR ...... 400 MR HM Hayley Peirsol ...... 500 free, 1650 free Jana Kolukanova ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR Brook Monroe ...... 200 MR Julie Stupp ...... 200 fly HM, 200 IM, 400 IM Alessandra Lawless ...... 100 fly HM Valerie Oswald ...... 400 IM HM, 800 FR HM Erin Volcan ...... 200 back HM Leslie Lunsmann ...... 100 fly HM, 200 IM HM, Rada Owen ...... 200 free, 500 free HM, ...... 400 FR ...... 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM 2005 Jeri Moss ...... 100 back HM Katie Ryan ...... 100 back HM, 200 FR HM, (15 athletes, 53 honors) Becky Short ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, ...... 400 MR HM, 800 FR HM, 200 MR Jenni Anderson ...... 50 free HM, 100 back HM, ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Cathy Sursi...... 400 IM HM ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Laura Swander .. 100 breast HM, 200 breast HM, Katie Taylor ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR HM, Tawnie Bethune ...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Adrienne Binder ...... 400 IM, 1650 free Erin Volcan ...... 200 back HM Robyn Williford...... 200 FR Kirsty Coventry ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 back Jen Woolf ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM ...... 200 FR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR 2002 Kara Denby ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM (11 athletes, 45 honors) 1998 ...... 100 breast HM, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Jenni Anderson ...... 100 back, 200 MR (9 athletes, 37 honors)

@AuburnSwimDive 75 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Mimi Bowen ...... 50 free HM, 100 fly, 200 FR, ...... 200 MR, 400 MR 1993 1983 Lizzy Flynt ...... 3-meter HM, Platform (8 athletes, 22 honors) (9 athletes, 31 honors) Annemieke McReynolds ...... 100 breast HM, Kathy-Lyn Allen ...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly HM, Teresa Anderson ...... 200 FR, 400 FR ...... 200 breast, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM Darci Bodner ...... 50 back, 200 back, 800 FR Brook Monroe ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, Laura Berta ..... 200 IM HM, 400 IM, 800 FR HM Jeanine Dale ...... 50 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 IM HM, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Kristie Krueger ...... 100 fly, 200 FR, Carolyn Goodley ...... 100 fly, 800 FR, 200 MR, Rada Owen ...... 200 free, 200 back HM, ...... 400 FR HM, 200 MR ...... 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM Brooke LeBlanc ...200 FR, 400 FR HM, 200 MR Dawn Hewitt ...... 50 back, 200 MR Katie Ryan ....200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Erin Meyer ...... 400 IM HM, 800 FR HM Mary Holmes ...... 500 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Cathy Sursi...... 200 breast HM, 400 IM HM Rachel Pchola ...... 200 back HM ...... 800 FR Katie Taylor ...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 FR, Keri Reynolds ...... 100 breast, Catherine Laing ...... 200 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 breast HM, 200 MR Annie Lett ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Jen Woolf ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR HM Marina Smith ...... 1-meter ...... 800 FR, 400 MR Sandy McIntyre ...... 50 back, 100 back, 1997 1992 ...... 200 back, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR (9 athletes, 31 honors) (7 athletes, 18 honors) Mimi Bowen ...... 50 free HM, 100 fly, 200 fly, Kristie Krueger ...... 100 fly, 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 1982 ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR (6 athletes, 34 honors) Sara Gieske ...... 800 FR Brooke LeBlanc ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM Julie Ginden ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 fly, Michele Hall ...... 200 FR Rachel Pchola ...... 100 back HM, 200 back, ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Annemieke McReynolds ...... 100 breast, ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Carolyn Goodley ...... 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly,

WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICA HONORS ALL-AMERICA WOMEN’S ...... 200 breast HM, Keri Reynolds ...... 100 breast HM, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 MR ...... 400 MR, 200 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Mary Holmes ...... 500 free, 1650 free, 200 FR, Chrissy Mitchell ...... 800 FR Melissa Wilborn ...... 200 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Rada Owen ...... 500 free HM, 400 FR, 800 FR Karla Wilson ...... 400 FR Annie Lett ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, Katie Ryan ...... 100 back HM, 200 FR, 400 FR Marina Smith ...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter HM ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Katie Taylor ...50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Sandy McIntyre ....50 back, 100 back, 200 back, ...... 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR 1990 ...... 200 IM, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Anne Wenglarski ... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, (1 athlete, 2 honors) Mary Tipton ...... 400 FR ...... 400 MR, 200 MR Marina Smith ...... 1-meter, 3-meter 1981 1996 1988 (7 athletes, 29 honors) (7 athletes, 21 honors) (1 athlete, 1 honor) Keely Beasecker ...... 200 FR, 800 FR Sarah Gieseke ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM Kristina Persson ...... 100 fly Brenda Borgh ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Michele Hall ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Julie Ginden ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM, Ali Hansen ...... 800 FR HM 1987 ...... 400 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Sarah Nunemaker ...... 400 IM HM (5 athletes, 5 honors) Mary Holmes ...... 1650 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Katie Taylor ...... 50 free, 400 FR, 800 FR HM, Jillian Hall ...... 800 FR HM ...... 800 FR, 200 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Katie Heyburn ...... 800 FR HM Annie Lett ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, Anne Wenglarski ...... 100 back, 200 back HM, Diane Kicklighter ...... 800 FR HM ...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Kandis Perry ...... 800 FR HM Johanna Malloy ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Renee Wittendorfer ...... 500 free HM, 400 FR, Stephanie Putzi ...... 200 breast HM Joanne Simpson ... 100 back, 200 back, 200 FR, ...... 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 M R 1986 1995 (6 athletes, 12 honors) 1980 (8 athletes, 25 honors) Mary Beth Eckerlein ...... 800 FR HM (5 athletes, 24 honors) Kathy-Lyn Allen ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM, Karen Furuhed ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM, Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth ...... 50 back, 100 back, ...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM ...... 800 FR HM ...... 200 back, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400MR Brooke LeBlanc ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR HM, Katie Heyburn ...... 800 FR HM Keely Beasecker ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, ...... 400 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM, Catherine Laing ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Sarah Nunemaker ...... 400 IM HM Kandis Perry ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM, Mary Holmes ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, Rachel Pchola ...... 400 FR HM ...... 800 FR HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Keri Reynolds ...... 100 breast, 200 FR HM, Stina Persson ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM Johanna Malloy ...... 200 FR, 200 MR ...... 400 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Mary Tipton ...... 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Kim Robinson ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR HM, 1985 ...... 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 200 MR (5 athletes, 6 honors) Liz Sherwood ...100 fly HM, 200 fly, 400 MR HM Sandy McIntyre ...... 100 back, 200 FR HM 1979 Anne Wenglarski ...... 100 back HM, 200 MR, Mary Monahan ...... 200 FR HM (4 athletes, 7 honors) ...... 400 MR HM Kandis Perry ...... 200 FR HM Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth ...... 50 back, 100 back, Libby Pruden ...... 1650 free ...... 200 back, 200 FR 1994 Lisa Zeiser ...... 200 FR HM Donna Cain ...... 200 FR (9 athletes, 32 honors) Suzanne Regis ...... 200 FR Kathy-Lyn Allen ...... 100 fly HM, 200 FR, 1984 Merry Slagh ...... 200 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM (8 athletes, 27 honors) Allison Bock ...... 50 free HM, 100 free, 200 FR, Teresa Anderson ...... 200 FR, 400 FR 1978 ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM, 200 MR, 400 MR Darci Bodner ...... 200 breast, 800 FR (6 athletes, 10 honors) Stephanie Bowers ...... 200 MR Carolyn Goodley ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, Shawn Corrigan-Asmuth .....100 back, 200 back, Ali Hansen ...... 200 fly HM, 800 FR HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Kim Higel ...... 200 back, 400 IM HM, 400 MR Dawn Hewitt ...... 100 breast Donna Cain ...... 200 FR Kristie Krueger ...... 100 fly, 200 fly HM, 200 FR, Catherine Laing ...... 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Portia Campbell ...... 200 MR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Annie Lett ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Kathi Miller ...... 100 fly Brooke LeBlanc ...... 200 FR, 400 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Suzanne Regis ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Erin Meyer ...... 400 IM, 800 FR HM Sandra McIntyre ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, Deana Sorenson ...... 200 MR Keri Reynolds ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Libby Pruden ...... 1650 free, 800 FR

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The Tigers picked Results Margaret Hoelzer Results Auburn used its Results up 11 individual titles 1. Auburn 841.5 (pictured above) 1. Auburn 846 depth during the 1. Auburn 816 en route to capturing 2. Florida 685 and Kirsty Coventry 2. Georgia 756 final day of com- 2. Georgia 809 their first SEC team 3. Georgia 648.5 teamed up to win 3. Florida 680 petition to edge 3. Florida 659 championship. Not 4. Alabama 316 a combined seven 4. Tennessee 264 out a seven-point 4. Kentucky 339 only did Auburn 5. Tennessee 278 events, helping Au- 5. South Carlina 263 win over Georgia 5. South Carolina 257 earn the title, but 6. South Carolina 260 burn to a meet-total 6. Kentucky 252.5 in Gainesville, Fla. 6. Alabama 238 the Tigers won the 7. LSU 247 of 10 titles, to earn its 7. Arkansas 236 The margin of vic- 7. Tennessee 217 championship in 8. Arkansas 244 second SEC Cham- 8. Alabama 222.5 tory is the smallest 8. LSU 181 their home pool at 9. Kentucky 212 pionship in as many 9. LSU 212 in the history of 9. Arkansas 147 the James E. Martin years. the SEC Women’s Aquatics Center The Tigers edged Championship. in Auburn, Ala. AU did it in convincing fashion, out host Georgia by 90 points in the meet to Kirsty Coventry (pictured above) led the Ti- beating out second-place Florida by 156.5 become the first back-to-back champion since gers in the meeting by repeating as champion points. Georgia accomplished the feat in 2000 and in the 200 back, 200 IM and 400 IM - taking Maggie Bowen (pictured above) led Auburn 2001. three of Auburn’s five titles in the meet. with six titles, winning the 100 breast, 200 IM Hoelzer and Coventry would go on to The title was the third in a row for Auburn, and 400 IM along with swimming on the victori- compete in the 2004 Athens Olympics in the making it just the third team ever to three- ous 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay summer, representing the United State and peat, joining Florida and Georgia. and 400 medley relay teams. Zimbabwe, respectively.

2007 2008 AU WOMEN IN THE SEC

Auburn has won five SEC team titles

In Auburn’s five SEC team titles, Auburn tied After trailing Results Results it has an average margin of its most titles at a the first two days, 1. Auburn 899 1. Auburn 761.5 single meet with 11 Auburn rallied back victory of 107.2 points 2. Georgia 671 2. Florida 706 (tying the mark set to take a 55.5-point 3. Florida 580 3. Georgia 566.5 in 2003) as Auburn win over Florida in 4. Kentucky 384 4. Tennessee 477 re-claimed the top Tuscaloosa, Ala., 5. Tennessee 349.5 5. Kentucky 332 Auburn has won 127 spot in the SEC with winning its fifth title 6. LSU 254.5 6. LSU 238.5 a 228-point win over in the past six years. individual SEC titles 7. Alabama 214 7. Arkansas 229 Georgia in Lexing- AU won nine individ- 8. South Carolina 190 8. Alabama 202.5 ton, Ky. ual titles at the meet. 9. Arkansas 143 9. South Carolina 199 Rachel Goh (pic- Ava Ohlgren (pic- Auburn has finished either first or 10. Vanderbilt 82 10. Vanderbilt 80 tured above) won tured above) set new the 100 backstroke SEC records as she second at the SEC Championships title while swimming on Auburn’s two winning swept the IM events. She also swam on Auburn’s 16 times since the women’s meet medley relay teams. The Tigers teamed up to three winning relay teams, including the 800 sweep the IM events and win four of the five freestyle relay that set a new American record in began in 1981 relays at the meet. Corey Gerlach won the the meet, becoming the first team to break the 3-meter diving, giving AU its first diving title 7:00 mark. since 1993.

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Women’s SEC Titles by Athlete Name No. Event(s) Name No. Event(s) Name No. Event(s) Courtnee Adams 3 200 FR (2001) Caitlin Geary 5 200 free (2009) Keri Reynolds 2 100 breast (1994, 1995) 400 FR (2001) 400 FR (2009, 2011) Hannah Riordan 4 200 FR (2011, 2012) 200 MR (2001) 800 FR (2008, 2009) 400 FR (2011, 2012) Jenni Anderson 3 200 FR (2003, 2004) Corey Gerlach 1 3-meter Diving (2007) Katie Ryan 6 200 FR (1998) 200 MR (2003) Julie Ginden 2 200 breast (1981) 400 FR (1997, 1999) Teresa Anderson 1 200 FR (1984) 400 IM (1981) 800 FR (1999) Laura Berta 1 400 IM (1994) Rachel Goh 6 100 back (2006, 2007) 200 MR (1998) Tawnie Bethune 2 400 MR (2006, 2007) 200 MR (2007) 400 MR (1998) Adrienne Binder 4 1650 free (2004, 2005) 400 MR (2006, 2007, Olivia Scott 2 200 FR (2011) 400 IM (2007) 2009) 200 MR (2011) 800 FR (2004) Carolyn Goodley 1 200 fly (1982) Becky Short 5 200 FR (2003, 2004) Maggie Bird 2 1650 free (2008) Name No. Event(s) 400 FR (2001, 2003, 800 FR (2009) Michele Hall 1 200 MR (1997) 2004) Emily Bos 3 200 FR (2012) Kristen Hastrup 1 200 fly (2007) Joanne Simpson 3 50 back (1981) 200 MR (2011) Margaret Hoelzer 9 200 free (2004) 100 back (1981) 400 FR (2011) 100 back (2004, 2005) 200 back (1981) Maggie Bowen 16 100 breast (2003) 200 back (2002, 2003) WOMEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S 200 fly (2001) 400 FR (2004) Name No. Event(s) 200 IM (2001, 2002, 2003) 800 FR (2003, 2004) Taylor Spivey 2 200 MR (2001) 400 IM (2000, 2001, 2002, 400 MR (2003) 400 MR (2001) 2003) Alicia Jensen 1 400 MR (2007) 200 FR (2003) Heather Kemp 3 200 free (2003) Marina Smith 3 1-meter (1989, 1990) 400 FR (2003) 800 FR (2003, 2004) 3-meter (1993) 800 FR (2003) Haley Krakoski 2 200 FR (2012) Julie Stupp 3 200 breast (2007) 200 MR (2001) 400 FR (2012) 200 MR (2007) 400 MR (2001, 2002, Kristie Krueger 2 100 fly (1993, 1994) 400 MR (2006) 2003) Emily Kukors 9 200 free (2008) Laura Swander 2 200 MR (2002, 2003) Mimi Bowen 11 100 fly (1997, 1998, 1999, 200 fly (2008) Christina Swindle 2 200 FR (2004) 2000) 400 FR (2007, 2008) 400 FR (2004) 200 fly (1997, 2000) 800 FR (2007, 2008) Katie Taylor 9 50 free (1998, 1999) 200 FR (1998) 400 MR (2006, 2007, 200 FR (1998) 400 FR (1997) 2008) 400 FR (1997, 1998, 1999) 200 MR (1997, 1998) Catherine Laing 1 200 FR (1984) 200 MR (1997, 1998) 400 MR (1998) Micah Lawrence 3 100 breast (2010) 400 MR (1998) Demerae Christianson 4 400 MR (2009, 2010) Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 13 100 fly (2002) Annie Lett 4 50 free (1984) 50 free (2011, 2012) 200 MR (2002) 100 free (1981, 1984) 100 free (2010, 2011) 400 MR (2001, 2002) 200 FR (1984) 100 fly (2010) Eileen Coparropa 14 50 free (2001) Leslie Lunsmann 1 200 MR (2003) 200 FR (2011, 2012) 100 free (2004) Melissa Marik 4 400 FR (2008, 2009) 400 FR (2009, 2011, 2012) 200 FR (2001, 2003, 800 FR (2008, 2009) 200 MR (2011) 2004) Cassidy Maxwell 2 200 FR (2001) 400 MR (2009, 2010) 400 FR (2001, 2003, 400 FR (2001) Anne Wenglarksi 3 100 back (1995, 1996) 2004) Margo McCawley 2 200 MR (2007) 200 MR (1997) 200 MR (2001, 2002, 400 MR (2008) Robyn Williford 1 200 FR (2001) 2003) Sandra McIntyre 2 100 back (1984) Jen Woolf 4 200 FR (1998) 400 MR (2001, 2002, 200 FR (1984) 400 FR (1998, 1999) 2003) Brook Monroe 3 800 FR (1999) 800 FR (1999) Kirsty Coventry 14 100 back (2002, 2003) 200 MR (1998) 200 back (2004, 2005) 400 MR (1998) 200 IM (2004, 2005) Ashley Neidigh 1 1650 free (2017) 400 IM (2004, 2005) Lauren Norberg 1 200 MR (2011) 400 FR (2003) Lindsey Norberg 1 200 FR (2011) 800 FR (2003, 2004) Ava Ohlgren 13 200 IM (2007, 2008, 200 MR (2002) 2009) 400 MR (2002, 2003) 400 IM (2008, 2009) Vennie Dantin 2 1-Meter Diving (2012) 400 FR (2007, 2008, 3-Meter Diving (2010) 2009) Kara Denby 5 100 breast (2008) 800 FR (2007, 2008, 400 FR (2008) 2009) 800 FR (2007) 400 MR (2009, 2010) 200 MR (2007) Rada Owen 6 200 free (1998, 1999) 400 MR (2008) 400 FR (1997, 1998, 1999) Emile Ewing 2 400 FR (2007) 800 FR (1999) 800 FR (2007) Rachel Pchola 1 100 back (1992) Megan Fonteno 1 400 FR (2012) Hayley Peirsol 2 1650 free (2006, 2007) Libby Pruden 2 1650 free (1984, 1985) Margaret Hoelzer won nine SEC titles Stephanie Putzi 1 200 breast (1987)

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50 free 6 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2011, 2012) 200 FR 8 Vanderpool-Wallace, Riordan, Bos, Krakoski (2012) WOMEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Eileen Coparropa (2001) Riordan, Vanderpool-Wallace, Li. Norberg, Scott (2011) Katie Taylor (1999, 1998) Short, Swindle, Anderson, Coparropa (2004) Annie Lett (1984) Short, Coparropa, Anderson, Bowen (2003) 100 free 5 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2010, 2011) Coparropa, Maxwell, Williford, Adams (2001) Eileen Coparropa (2004) Bowen, Woolf, Ryan, Taylor (1998) Annie Lett (1984, 1981) Anderson, McIntyre, Laing, Lett (1984) 200 free 6 Caitlin Geary (2009) (1981) Emily Kukors (2008) 400 FR 13 Vanderpool-Wallace, Riordan, Fonteno, Krakoski (2012) Margaret Hoelzer (2004) Riordan, Geary, Bos, Vanderpool-Wallace (2011) Heather Kemp (2003) Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace, Marik, Geary (2009) Rada Owen (1999, 1998) Ohlgren, Marik, Kukors, Denby (2008) 1650 free 8 Ashley Neidigh (2017) Ohlgren, Kukors, Ewing, Denby (2007) Maggie Bird (2008) Coparropa, Hoelzer, Swindle, Short (2004) Hayley Peirsol (2006, 2007) Coventry, Coparropa, Short, Bowen (2003) Adrienne Binder (2005, 2004) Coparropa, Short, Maxwell, Adams (2001) Libby Pruden (1985, 1984) Owen, Woolf, Taylor, Ryan (1999) 50 back 1 Joanne Simpson (1981) Owen, Woolf, Ryan, Taylor (1998) 100 back 11 Rachel Goh (2006, 2007) Bowen, Taylor, Owen, Ryan (1997) Margaret Hoelzer (2005, 2004) (1984) Kirsty Coventry (2003, 2002) (1983) Anne Wenglarksi (1996, 1995) 800 FR 7 Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Bird (2009) Rachel Pchola (1992) Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Kukors (2008) Sandra McIntyre (1984) Ohlgren, Ewing, Kukors, Denby (2007) Joanne Simpson (1981) Hoelzer, Kemp, Binder, Coventry (2004) 200 back 5 Kirsty Coventry (2005, 2004) Hoelzer, Kemp, Coventry, Bowen (2003) Margaret Hoelzer (2003, 2002) Owen, Woolf, Monroe, Ryan (1999) Joanne Simpson (1981) (1981) 100 breast 5 Micah Lawerence (2010) 200 MR 8 Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, Vanderpool-Wallace (2011) Kara Denby (2008) Goh, Stupp, McCawley, Denby (2007) Maggie Bowen (2003) Anderson, Swander, Lunsmann, Coparropa (2003) Keri Reynolds (1995, 1994) Coventry, Swander, Christianson, Coparropa (2002) 200 breast 3 Julie Stupp (2007) Spivey, Bowen, Adams, Coparropa (2001) Stephanie Putzi (1987) Ryan, Monroe, Bowen, Taylor (1998) Julie Ginden (1981) Wenglarski, Hall, Bowen, Taylor (1997) 100 fly 8 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (2010) (1992) Demerae Christianson (2002) 400 MR 9 Marik, Lawrence, Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace (2010) Mimi Bowen (2000, 1999, 1998, 1997) Goh, Lawrence, Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace (2009) Kristie Krueger (1994,1993) McCawley, Denby, Ohlgren, Kukors (2008) 200 fly 6 Emily Kukors (2008) Goh, Jensen, Bethune, Kukors (2007) Kristen Hastrup (2007) Goh, Stupp, Bethune, Kukors (2006) Maggie Bowen (2001) Coventry, Bowen, Hoelzer, Coparropa (2003) Mimi Bowen (2000, 1997) Coventry, Bowen, Christianson, Coparropa (2002) Carolyn Goodley (1982) Spivey, Bowen, Christianson, Coparropa (2001) 200 IM 8 Ava Ohlgren (2007, 2008, 2009) Ryan, Monroe, Bowen, Taylor (1998) Kirsty Coventry (2005, 2004) Maggie Bowen (2003, 2002, 2001) 400 IM 12 Ava Ohlgren (2008, 2009) Adrienne Binder (2007) Julie Stupp (2006) Kirsty Coventry (2005, 2004) Maggie Bowen (2003, 2002, 2001, 2000) Laura Berta (1994) Julie Ginden (1981) 1-meter 3 Vennie Dantin (2012) Marina Smith (1990, 1989) 3-meter 3 Vennie Dantin (2010) Corey Gerlach (2007) Marina Smith (1993)

Olympic gold medalist Kirsty Coventry earned the sec- ond-most SEC titles by an Auburn swimmer.

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Women’s SEC Titles by Year

2017 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 1 Title 200 IM ...... Ava Ohlgren ...... 1:57.74 1650 Freestyle ...... Ashley Neidigh ...... 15:56.95 400 IM ...... Adrienne Binder ...... 4:11.65 3-meter Diving ...... Corey Gerlach ...... 354.00 2012 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 4 Titles 400 Free Relay ...... 3:15.33 50 Freestyle ...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 21.35 ...... (Ohlgren, Kukors, Ewing, Denby) 1-Meter Diving...... Vennie Dantin ...... 332.40 800 Free Relay ...... 7:04.12 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:28.32 ...... (Ohlgren, Ewing, Kukors, Denby) ...... (Vanderpool-Wallace, Riordan, Bos, Krakoski) 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:38.97 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 3:12.85 ...... (Goh, Stupp, McCawley, Denby) ...... (Vanderpool-Wallace, Riordan, Fonteno, Krakoski) 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:36.57 ...... (Goh, Jensen, Bethune, Kukors) 2011 - Gainesville, Fla...... 4 Titles 50 Freestyle ...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 21.34 2006 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 4 Titles 100 Freestyle ...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 46.81 1650 Freestyle ...... Hayley Peirsol ...... 15:53.90 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:36.11 100 Backstroke ...... Rachel Goh ...... 53.25 WOMEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S ...... (Bos, La. Norberg, Scott, Vanderpool-Wallace) 400 IM ...... Julie Stupp ...... 4:09.30 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:28.25 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:36.33 ...... (Riordan, Vanderpool-Wallace, Li. Norberg, Scott) ...... (Goh, Stupp, Bethune, Kukors) 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 3:13.03 ...... (Riordan, Geary, Bos, Vanderpool-Wallace) 2005 - Gainesville, Fla...... 5 Titles 200 IM ...... Kirsty Coventry ...... 1:55.34 2010 - Athens, Ga...... 6 Titles 400 IM ...... Kirsty Coventry ...... 4:06.28 100 Freestyle ...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 47.93 200 Backstroke ...... Kirsty Coventry ...... 1:51.43 100 Butterfly ...... Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ...... 52.55 100 Backstroke ...... Margaret Hoezler ...... 53.71 100 Breaststroke ...... Micah Lawrence ...... 59.29 1650 Freestyle ...... Adrienne Binder ...... 15:50.00 3-Meter ...... Vennie Dantin ...... 371.65 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:31.83 2004 - Athens, Ga...... 10 Titles ...... (Marik, Lawrence, Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace) 100 Freestyle ...... Eileen Coparropa ...... 48.57 200 Freestyle ...... Margaret Hoelzer ...... 1:45.26 2009 - Auburn, Ala...... 6 Titles 1650 Freestyle ...... Adrienne Binder ...... 15:51.70 200 Freestyle ...... Caitlin Geary...... 1:43.17 100 Backstroke ...... Margaret Hoelzer ...... 52.54 200 IM ...... Ava Ohlgren ...... 1:55.18 200 Backstroke ...... Kirsty Coventry ...... 1:53.15 400 IM ...... Ava Ohlgren ...... 4:03.70 200 IM ...... Kirsty Coventry ...... 1:56.90 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 3:12.00 400 IM ...... Kirsty Coventry ...... 4:08.87 ...... (Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace, Marik, Geary) 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:29.09 800 Freestyle Relay ...... 6:54.02 ...... (Short, Swindle, Anderson, Coparropa) ...... (Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Bird) 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 3:14.70 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:31.28 ...... (Coparropa, Hoelzer, Swindle, Short) ...... (Goh, Lawrence, Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace) 800 Freestyle Relay ...... 7:05.58 ...... (Hoelzer, Kemp, Binder, Coventry) 2008 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 9 Titles 200 Freestyle ...... Emily Kukors ...... 1:43.47 2003 - Auburn, Ala...... 11 Titles 1650 Freestyle ...... Maggie Bird ...... 15:58.27 200 Freestyle ...... Heather Kemp ...... 1:45.11 100 Breaststroke ...... Kara Denby ...... 1:00.37 100 Backstroke ...... Kirsty Coventry ...... 53.38 200 Fly ...... Emily Kukors ...... 1:54.97 200 Backstroke ...... Margaret Hoelzer ...... 1:52.83 200 IM ...... Ava Ohlgren ...... 1:54.97 100 Breaststroke ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 1:00.05 400 IM ...... Ava Ohlgren ...... 4:05.78 200 IM ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 1:55.73 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 3:13.09 400 IM ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 4:05.82 ...... (Ohlgren, Marik, Kukors, Denby) 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:29.48 800 Freestyle Relay ...... 6:57.28 ...... (Short, Coparropa, Anderson, Bowen) ...... (Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Kukors) 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 3:16.75 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:33.40 ...... (Coventry, Coparropa, Short, Bowen) ...... (McCawley, Denby, Ohlgren, Kukors) 800 Freestyle Relay ...... 7:01.00 ...... (Hoelzer, Kemp, Coventry, Bowen) 2007 - Lexington, Ky...... 11 Titles 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:37.69 1650 Freestyle ...... Hayley Peirsol ...... 15:56.37 ...... (Anderson, Swander, Lunsmann, Coparropa) 100 Backstroke ...... Rachel Goh ...... 52.34 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:34.86 200 Breaststroke ...... Julie Stupp ...... 2:13.44 ...... (Coventry, Bowen, Hoelzer, Coparropa) 200 Butterfly ...... Kristen Hastrup ...... 1:57.10

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2002 - Fayetteville, Ark...... 7 Titles 1995 - Columbia, S.C...... 2 Titles

100 Butterfly ...... Demerae Christianson ...... 53.20 100 Breaststroke ...... Keri Reynolds ...... 1:02.13 WOMEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 100 Backstroke ...... Kirsty Coventry ...... 53.82 100 Backstroke ...... Anne Wenglarski ...... 55.01 200 Backstroke ...... Margaret Hoelzer ...... 1:55.35 200 IM ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 1:56.51 1994 - Auburn, Ala...... 3 Titles 400 IM ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 4:08.40 400 IM ...... Laura Berta ...... 4:17.88 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:38.87 100 Butterfly ...... Kristie Krueger...... 53.56 ...... (Coventry, Swander, Christianson, Coparropa) 100 Breaststroke ...... Keri Reynolds ...... 1:01.73 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:36.02 ...... (Coventry, Bowen, Christianson, Coparropa) 1993 - Fayetteville, Ark...... 2 Titles 100 Butterfly ...... Kristie Krueger...... 54.24 2001 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 8 Titles 3-meter Diving ...... Marina Smith ...... 484.65 50 Freestyle ...... Eileen Coparropa ...... 22.35 200 Butterfly ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 1:58.60 1992 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 2 Title 200 IM ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 1:57.26 100 Backstroke ...... Rachel Pchola ...... 1:03.59 (LC) 400 IM ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 4:08.27 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:42.16 200 Free Relay ...... 1:30.59 ...... (Coparropa, Maxwell, Williford, Adams) 1990 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 1 Title 400 Free Relay ...... 3:17.09 1-meter Diving ...... Marina Smith ...... 429.65 ...... (Coparropa, Short, Maxwell, Adams) 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:39.37 1989 - Gainesville, Fla...... 1 Title ...... (Spivey, Bowen, Adams, Coparropa) 1-meter Diving ...... Marina Smith ...... 431.70 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:36.94 ...... (Spivey, Bowen, Christianson, Coparropa) 1987 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 1 Title 200 Breaststroke ...... Stephanie Putzi ...... 2:18.31 2000 - Auburn, Ala. ...3 Titles 100 Butterfly ...... Mimi Bowen ...... 53.54 1985 - Athens, Ga...... 1 Title 200 Butterfly ...... Mimi Bowen ...... 1:59.05 1650 Freestyle ...... Libby Pruden ...... 16:27.72 400 IM ...... Maggie Bowen ...... 4:11.32 1984 - Gainesville, Fla...... 5 Titles 1999 - Lexington, Ky...... 5 Titles 50 Freestyle ...... Annie Lett ...... 23.14 50 Freestyle ...... Katie Taylor ...... 22.59 100 Freestyle ...... Annie Lett ...... 50.28 200 Freestyle ...... Rada Owen ...... 1:47.25 100 Backstroke ...... Sandra McIntyre ...... 56.20 100 Butterfly ...... Mimi Bowen ...... 54.33 1650 Freestyle ...... Libby Pruden ...... 16:28.87 400 Free Relay ...... 3:18.87 200 Free Relay ...... 1:33.47 ...... (Owen, Woolf, Taylor, Ryan) ...... (Anderson, McIntyre, Laing, Lett) 800 Free Relay ...... 7:51.51 400 Free Relay ...... 3:23.23 ...... (Owen, Woolf, Monroe, Ryan) 1983 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 1 Title 1998 - Gainesville, Fla...... 7 Titles 400 Free Relay ...... 3:24.02 50 Freestyle ...... Katie Taylor ...... 22.54 200 Freestyle ...... Rada Owen ...... 1:46.84 1982 - Gainesville, Fla...... 1 Title 100 Butterfly ...... Mimi Bowen ...... 53.45 200 Butterfly ...... Carolyn Goodley ...... 2:01.95 200 Free Relay ...... 1:30.27 ...... (Bowen, Woolf, Ryan, Taylor) 1981 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 8 Titles 400 Free Relay ...... 3:18.31 100 Freestyle ...... Annie Lett ...... 51.13 ...... (Owen, Woolf, Ryan, Taylor) 50 Backstroke ...... Joanne Simpson ...... 27.35 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:38.56 100 Backstroke ...... Joanne Simpson ...... 58.31 ...... (Ryan, Monroe, Bowen, Taylor) 200 Backstroke ...... Joanne Simpson ...... 2:05.55 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:37.76 200 Breaststroke ...... Julie Ginden ...... 2:20.51 ...... (Ryan, Monroe, Bowen, Taylor) 400 IM ...... Julie Ginden ...... 4:24.06 200 Free Relay ...... 1:35.56 1997 - Athens, Ga...... 4 Titles 800 Free Relay ...... 7:34.14 200 Butterfly ...... Mimi Bowen ...... 2:00.02 100 Butterfly ...... Mimi Bowen ...... 53.39 400 Free Relay ...... 3:20.66 ...... (Bowen, Taylor, Owen, Ryan) 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:40.25 ...... (Wenglarski, Hall, Bowen, Taylor)

1996 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 1 Title 100 Backstroke ...... Anne Wenglarski ...... 55.39

@AuburnSwimDive 81 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Men’s NCAA Titles by Athlete Name No. Event(s) 400 FR (2009) Jakob Andjkaer 3 200 FR (2009) 1 400 FR (2014) 400 FR (2007, 2009) Lionel Moreau 1 200 IM (1999) Romain Barnier 1 400 FR (1999) Rick Morley 3 400 FR (1980 Michael Bartz 5 200 MR (1997, 1998, 1999) 800 FR (1978, 1980) 400 MR (1997, 1999) Brock Newman 6 200 FR (1999) Fred Bousquet 6 50 free (2003, 2004, 2005) 400 FR (1996, 1997, 1999) 200 FR (2004) 400 MR (1997, 1999) 400 FR (2004) Kohlton Norys 3 100 back (2009) 200 MR (2004) 200 FR (2009) George Bovell 5 200 IM (2003, 2004) 400 FR (2009) 200 FR (2004, 2006) Kyle Owens 1 200 FR (2013) 400 FR (2004) Alexei Puninski 3 200 FR (2008)

AUBURN MEN AT NCAAS MEN AT AUBURN Matt Bricker 1 Platform Diving (2005) 200 MR (2007, 2008) Matt Busbee 3 200 FR (1997, 1999, 2000) Oswaldo Quevedo 1 200 FR (2000) Greg Busse 1 200 FR (2000) Jose Rocha 1 1-meter diving (1987) Marcelo Chierighini 2 200 FR (2013) Nick Shackell 3 200 FR (1997) 400 FR (2014) 400 FR (1996, 1997) Aaron Ciarla 7 50 free (1999) Michael Silva 1 200 MR (2009) 200 FR (1997, 1999, 2000) Steven Segerlin 3 3-meter (2007) 400 FR (1999) Platform (2006, 2007) 200 MR (1998, 1999) Scott Spann 3 100 breast (1978) Cesar Cielo 10 50 free (2007, 2008) 200 IM (1977, 1978) 100 free (2007, 2008) Matt Targett 7 200 FR (2006, 2007, 2009) 200 FR (2006, 2007, 2008) 400 MR (2009) 400 FR (2007) 200 MR (2009) 200 MR (2007, 2008) 400 FR (2007, 2009) Kyle Darmody 1 400 FR (2014) Scott Tucker 2 400 FR (1996, 1997) Dave Denniston 3 200 breast (1999) Luke Weniger 1 200 FR (2008) 200 MR (1999) Jared White 1 200 MR (2009) 400 MR (1999) Pascal Wollach 1 400 MR (2009) James Disney-May 2 200 FR (2013) Doug Van Wie 1 200 MR (2004) 400 FR (2014) Ryan Wochomurka 2 200 FR (2004) Bill Forrester 3 400 FR (1980) 400 FR (2004) 800 FR (1978, 1980) Rowdy Gaines 8 50 free (1979) 100 free (1980, 1981) 200 free (1980, 1981) 400 FR (1980) 800 FR (1978, 1980) Mark Gangloff 1 200 MR (2004) Caesar Garcia 2 Platform Diving (2003, 2004) Derek Gibb 3 200 FR (2004) 400 FR (2004) 200 MR (2004) Scott Goodrich 4 200 FR (2007, 2008) 200 MR (2007, 2008) Oliver Gumbrill 1 400 FR (1996) John Hargis 2 200 MR (1997) 400 MR (1997) Brett Hawke 9 50 free (1997) 200 FR (1997, 1999) 400 FR (1997, 1999) 200 MR (1997, 1998, 1999) 400 MR (1999) Name No. Event(s) Kurt Jachimowski 1 200 IM (1995) Adam Jerger 3 200 MR (1997, 1998) 400 MR (1997) Adam Klein 1 400 MR (2009) TJ Leon 1 200 FR (2013) Gideon Louw 2 200 FR (2009) 200 MR (2009) Bryan Lundquist 3 200 FR (2006, 2007) 400 FR (2007) David Maras 2 200 MR (2007, 2008) Dave McCagg 3 400 FR (1980) Cesar Cielo currently holds the Auburn record for most NCAA titles by an individu- 800 FR (1978, 1980) Tyler McGill 2 400 MR (2009) al (10), with two coming in each the 50 and 100 free in 2007 and 2008.

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50 free 8 Cesar Cielo (2007, 2008) 400 FR 8 Chierighini, Disney-May, Mendes, Darmody (2014) AUBURN MEN AT NCAAS Fred Bousquet (2003, 2004, 2005) Andkjaer, Norys, Targett, McGill (2009) Aaron Ciarla (1999) Andkjaer, Cielo, Targett, Lundquist (2007) Brett Hawke (1997) Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet (2004) Rowdy Gaines (1979) Newman, Hawke, Ciarla, Barnier (1999) 100 free 4 Cesar Cielo (2007, 2008) Hawke, Tucker, Newman, Shackell (1997) Rowdy Gaines (1981, 1980) Gumbrill, Shackell, Newman, Tucker (1996) 200 free 2 Rowdy Gaines (1981, 1980) McCagg, Morley, Forrester, Gaines (1980) 100 back 1 Kohlton Norys (2009) 800 FR 2 Morley, Forrester, McCagg, Gaines (1980) 100 breast 1 Scott Spann (1978) Morley, McCagg, Forrester, Gaines (1978) 200 breast 1 Dave Denniston (1999) 200 MR 7 Louw, Targett, White, Silva (2009) 200 IM 6 George Bovell (2003, 2004) Goodrich, Maras, Puninski, Cielo (2007, 2008) Lionel Moreau (1999) Van Wie, Gangloff, Bousquet, Gibb (2004) Kurt Jackimowski (1995) Bartz, Denniston, Hawke, Ciarla (1999) Scott Spann (1978, 1977) Bartz, Jerger, Hawke, Ciarla (1998) 200 FR 9 Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens (2013) Bartz, Jerger, Hargis, Hawke (1997) Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett (2009) 400 MR 3 Targett, Wollach, Klein, McGill (2009) Cielo, Puninski, Weniger, Goodrich (2008) Bartz, Denniston, Newman, Hawke (1999) Cielo, Targett, Goodrich, Lundquist (2007) Bartz, Jerger, Hargis, Newman (1997) Cielo, Targett, Lundquist, Bovell (2006) 1-meter 1 Jose Rocha (1987) Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet (2004) 3-meter 1 Steven Segerlin (2007) Busbee, Ciarla, Quevedo, Busse (2000) Platform 5 Steven Segerlin (2006, 2007) Ciarla, Hawke, Newman, Busbee (1999) Matt Bricker (2005) Hawke, Busbee, Ciarla, Shackell (1997) Caesar Garcia (2003, 2004)

Men’s NCAA Titles by Year

2014- Austin, Texas 200 FR Cesar Cielo ...... 1:15.56 2000 - Minneapolis, Minn. 400 MR Michael Bartz .....3:08.96 400 FR Marcelo Chierighini 2:48.33 Matt Targett 200 FR Matt Busbee ...... 1:25.14 Adam Jerger James Disney-May Scott Goodrich Aaron Ciarla John Hargis Arthur Mendes Bryan Lundquist Oswaldo Quevedo Brock Newman Kyle Darmody 400 FR Jakob Andjkaer . 2:46.56 Greg Busse Cesar Cielo 1996 - Austin, Texas 2013 - Indianapolis, Ind. Matt Targett 1999 - Indianapolis, Ind. 400 FR Oliver Gumbrill ...2:52.87 200 FR Marcelo Chierighini ...1:15.48 Bryan Lundquist 50 free Aaron Cialra ...... 19.36 Nick Shackell James Disney-May 200 MR Scott Goodrich ....1:23.37 200 breast Dave Denniston .. 1:55.51 Brock Newman TJ Leon David Maras 200 IM Lionel Moreau ...... 1:45.24 Scott Tucker Kyle Owens Alexei Puninski 200 FR Aaron Ciarla ...... 1:16.63 Cesar Cielo Brett Hawke 1995 - Indianapolis, Ind. 2009 - College Station, Texas Brock Newman 200 IM Kurt Jachimowski .1:45.11 100 back Kohlton Norys ...... 45.26 2006 - Atlanta, Ga. Matt Busbee 200 FR Jakob Andkjaer ...1:14.08 Platform Steven Segerlin ..469.30 400 FR Brock Newman ..2:50.90 1987 - Austin, Texas Gideon Louw 200 FR Cesar Cielo ...... 1:16.15 Brett Hawke 1-meter Jose Rocha ...... 549.20 Kohlton Norys Matt Targett Aaron Ciarla Matt Targett Bryan Lundquist Romain Barnier 1981 - Austin, Texas 400 FR Jakob Andkjaer ..2:46.67 George Bovell 200 MR Michael Bartz ...... 1:26.12 100 free Rowdy Gaines ...... 42.38 Kohlton Norys Dave Denniston 200 free Rowdy Gaines ...... 1:33.91 Matt Targett 2005 - Minneapolis, Minn. Brett Hawke Tyler McGill 50 free Fred Bousquet ...... 18.90 Aaron Ciarla 1980 - Cambridge, Mass. 200 MR Jared White ...... 1:22.36 Platform Matt Bricker ...... 604.35 400 MR Michael Bartz ...... 3:09.17 100 free Rowdy Gaines ...... 43.36 Michael Silva Dave Denniston 200 free Rowdy Gaines ...... 1:34.57 Matt Targett 2004 - Long Island, N.Y. (SCM) Brock Newman 400 FR Dave McCagg .....2:55.16 Gideon Louw 50 free Fred Bousquet ...... 21.10 Brett Hawke Rick Morley 400 MR Pascal Wollach ... 3:01.39 200 IM George Bovell ...... 1:53.93 Bill Forrester Adam Klein Platform Caesar Garcia ...... 635.05 1998 - Auburn, Ala. Rowdy Gaines Tyler McGill 200 FR George Bovell ...... 1:23.75 200 MR Michael Bartz ...... 1:25.24 800 FR Rick Morley ...... 6:28.07 Matt Targett Ryan Wochomurka Adam Jerger Bill Forrester Derek Gibb Brett Hawke Dave McCagg 2008 - Federal Way, Wash. Fred Bousquet Aaron Ciarla Rowdy Gaines 50 free Cesar Cielo ...... 18.52 400 FR George Bovell ....3:08.85 100 free Cesar Cielo ...... 40.92 Ryan Wochomurka 1997 - Minneapolis, Minn. 1979 - Long Beach, Calif. 200 FR Cesar Cielo ...... 1:15.66 Derek Gibb 50 free Brett Hawke ...... 19.19 50 free Rowdy Gaines ...... 19.99 Alexei Puninski Fred Bousquet 200 FR Brett Hawke ...... 1:17.54 Luke Weniger 200 MR Doug Van Wie ...... 1:34.25 Matt Busbee 1978 - Long Beach, Calif. Scott Goodrich Mark Gangloff Aaron Ciarla 100 breast Scott Spann...... 56.62 200 MR Scott Goodrich ....1:23.24 Fred Bousquet Nick Shackell 200 IM Scott Spann...... 1:48.69 David Maras Derek Gibb 400 FR Brett Hawke ...... 2:51.23 800 FR Rick Morley ...... 6:31.93 Alexei Puninski Scott Tucker Dave McCagg Cesar Cielo 2003 - Austin, Texas Brock Newman Bill Forrester 50 free Fred Bousquet ...... 19.31 Nick Shackell Rowdy Gaines 2007 - Minneapolis, Minn. 200 IM George Bovell ...... 1:42.66 200 MR Michael Bartz ...... 1:25.40 50 free Cesar Cielo ...... 18.69 Platform Caesar Garcia ...... 575.80 Adam Jerger 1977 - Cleveland, Ohio 100 free Cesar Cielo ...... 41.17 John Hargis 200 IM Scott Spann...... 1:48.26 3-meter Steven Segerlin ...415.80 Brett Hawke Platform Steven segerlin ....414.90

@AuburnSwimDive 83 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC

MEN’S ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS MOST ALL-AMERICA HONORS 2018 Zane Grothe ....500 free HM, 800 FR, 1,650 free George Bovell ...... 2003-06 ...... 25 (8 athletes, 20 honors) Alex Hancock ...... 400 FR Brock Newman ...... 1996-99 ...... 22 Zach Apple .... 50 Free, 100 Free HM, 200 Free, TJ Leon ...... 200 FR Rowdy Gaines ...... 1978-80 ...... 22 ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR Fraser McKean ...... 1M diving HM, Platform HM Marcelo Chierighini ...... 2010-14 ...... 22 Tommy Brewer ...... 200 Breast, 400 MR HM Arthur Mendes ...... 800 FR, 200 fly HM, 400 FR Kyle Darmody ...... 2014-17 ...... 21 Hugo Gonzalez ...... 200 IM HM, 400 MR HM Joe Patching ...... 200 MR, 100 back Ryan Wochomurka ...... 2002-05 ...... 21 Santiago Grassi ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR, John Santeiu IV...... 1M diving HM, Cesar Cielo ...... 2006-08 ...... 19 ...... 400 MR HM ...... 3M diving HM, Platform HM Yoav Bruck ...... 1991-94 ...... 18 Peter Holoda ...... 100 Free HM, 200 FR HM, David McCagg ...... 1977-80 ...... 18 ...... 400 FR, 400 MR HM 2013 Nick Shackell ...... 1995-97 ...... 18 Scott Lazeroff ...... Platform (8 athletes, 30 honors) Scott Tucker ...... 1994-97 ...... 18 Luis Martinez ...... 200 FR HM Marcelo Chierighini ....50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Liam McCloskey ...... 200 FR HM, 400 FR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR MOST ALL-AMERICA HONORS James Disney-May ...... 50 free, 100 free HM, IN A SINGLE SEASON: 2017 ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR Jakob Andkjaer...... 2007 ...... 7 (10 athletes, 32 honors) Stuart Ferguson...... 200 MR, 400 MR Zach Apple ...... 2017 ...... 7 Zach Apple ...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 free, Zane Grothe ...... 200 free HM, 500 free, Fred Bousquet ...... 2005, ‘04, ‘03 ...... 7 . 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM, 400 MR HM ...... 1,650 free HM George Bovell ...... 2005, ‘04 ...... 7

MEN’S ALL-AMERICA HONORS MEN’S ALL-AMERICA Kyle Darmody ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, Alex Hancock ...... 200 FR Yoav Bruck ...... 1994 ...... 7 ...... 800 FR HM, 200 MR HM Arthur Mendes ...... 400 FR, 400 MR Cesar Cielo ...... 2007, ‘08 ...... 7 Michael Duderstadt ...... 100 breast, Kyle Owens...... 100 back, 200 FR, 400 FR, Kyle Darmody ...... 2015 ...... 7 ...... 200 breast HM, 200 MR, 400 MR HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Scott Goodrich ...... 2007 ...... 7 Peter Holoda ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, John Santeiu ...... 1M diving HM, Brett Hawke ...... 1999 ...... 7 ...... 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM ...... 3M diving HM, Platform HM Bryan Lundquist ...... 2007 ...... 7 Ziv Kalontarov ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM Brock Newman ...... 1999 ...... 7 Scott Lazeroff ...... Platform HM 2012 Alexei Puninski ...... 2008 ...... 7 Luis Martinez ...... 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM (11 athletes, 34 honors) Matt Targett ...... 2009 ...... 7 Liam McCloskey...... 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Allen Browning ...... 800 FR HM George Bovell ...... 2006 ...... 6 Hugo Morris ...... 800 FR HM Marcelo Chierighini ...... 50 free, 100 free, Marcelo Chierighini ...... 2012, ‘13 ...... 6 Joe Patching ...... 200 back HM, 200 IM HM, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Rowdy Gaines ...... 1981, ‘80, ‘79 ...... 6 ...... 400 IM,800 FR HM, 400 MR HM James Disney-May ...... 200 free, 400 FR, Derek Gibb ...... 2004 ...... 6 ...... 400 MR, 800 FR HM Oliver Gumbrill ...... 1995 ...... 6 2016 Stuart Ferguson...... 100 breast, 400 MR Peter Holoda ...... 2016 ...... 6 (9 athletes, 33 honors) Zane Grothe ...... 200 free HM, 500 free, Bryce Hunt ...... 2004 ...... 6 Zach Apple ...... 200 FR ...... 1650 free, 800 FR HM Kurt Jachimowski ...... 1996 ...... 6 Kyle Darmody ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, Karl Krug ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR, Tyler McGill ...... 2009 ...... 6 ...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM ...... 400 FR, 200 MR Nick Shackell ...... 1997, ‘96, ‘95 ...... 6 TJ Leon ...... 200 FR, 400 MR Michael Duderstadt ...... 100 breast HM, 200 FR, Doug Van Wie ...... 2006 ...... 6 Chris Manning...... 200 FR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM Ryan Wochomurka ...... 2005, ‘04 ...... 6 Peter Holoda ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR, Drew Modrov ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Max Murphy ...... 100 back HM, 200 back MOST ALL-AMERICA HONORS Scott Lazeroff ...... platform diving Kyle Owens...... 100 back, 200 IM, IN A SINGLE SEASON BY A FRESHMAN Arthur Mendes ...... 200 fly, 400 FR, 800 FR, ...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 800 FR HM Fred Bousquet ...... 2003 ...... 7 ...... 200 MR, 400 MR HM Kyle Darmody ...... 2014 ...... 5 Jacob Molacek ...... 200 FR, 400 FR 2011 Marcelo Chierighini ...... 2011 ...... 5 Hugo Morris ...... 200 free HM, 200 fly, (14 athletes, 39 honors) Cesar Cielo ...... 2006 ...... 5 ...... 800 FR, 400 MR HM Adam Brown ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Joe Patching ...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM HM, ...... 400 FR,200 MR, 400 MR HM George Bovell ...... 2003 ...... 5 ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR HM Marcelo Chierighini ...... 100 free, 200 FR, Matt Kidd ...... 2002 ...... 5 ...... 400 FR, 200 MR,50 free HM Ryan Wochomurka ...... 2002 ...... 5 2015 Tony Cox ...... 100 back, 400 MR HM Brock Newman ...... 1996 ...... 5 (8 athletes, 28 honors) Stuart Ferguson...... 400 MR HM Per Johannson ...... 1983 ...... 5 Kyle Darmody ...... 200 FR, 50 free HM, 400 MR, Zane Grothe ...... 500 free, 1650 free ...... 200 MR, 800 FR HM, 100 free HM, 400 FR Adam Klein ...... 200 MR, 100 breast HM, MOST ALL-AMERICA INDIVIDUALS Michael Duderstadt ...... 200 FR, 400 MR, ...... 400 MR HM BY A TEAM ...... 200 MR, 100 breast HM, 400 FR Karl Krug ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 2003 ...... 19 Peter Holoda ...... 400 FR ...... 400 MR HM 2007 ...... 18 Fraser McKean ...3-meter diving, platform diving Chris Manning...... 200 FR, 50 free HM 2002 ...... 18 Arthur Mendes ...... 200 FR, 200 MR, Dan Mazzaferro ...... 3-meter HM, Platform HM 1999 ...... 17 ...... 100 fly HM, 800 FR HM, 400 FR Drew Modrov ...... 200 MR, 50 free HM 2008 ...... 16 Jacob Molacek ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Max Murphy ...... 200 back HM 2006 ...... 16 Hugo Morris ...... 400 MR, 800 FR HM Kohlton Norys ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 50 free HM, 2001 ...... 16 Joe Patching ...... 400 MR, 200 MR, ...... 400 MR HM ...... 800 FR HM, 200 back Kyle Owens...... 100 back, 200 MR, MOST ALL-AMERICA HONORS ...... 200 back HM, 400 MR HM IN A SINGLE SEASON BY A TEAM 2014 Jared White ...... 400 MR HM 2007 ...... 65...... (18 athletes) (11 athletes, 31 honors) 2004 ...... 63 ...... (15 athletes) Marcelo Chierighini ...... 200 FR, 50 free HM, 2010 2003 ...... 61 ...... (19 athletes) ...... 200 MR, 100 free, 400 FR (16 athletes, 39 honors) 2006 ...... 51...... (16 athletes) Kyle Darmody ...... 200 FR, 200 MR, 800 FR, Jordan Anderson 200 MR, 400 MR, 100 fly HM 2005 ...... 50...... (15 athletes) ...... 100 free, 400 FR Adam Brown ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR 2002 ...... 50 ...... (18 athletes) James Disney-May ...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 100 FR Tony Cox ...... 100 back HM 1999 ...... 50 ...... (17 athletes) ...... 400 FR Will Dove ...... 800 FR HM 1997 ...... 50 ...... (15 athletes) Michael Duderstadt ...... 200 MR, 100 breast HM Stuart Ferguson...... 100 breast HM 1996 ...... 50 ...... (15 athletes)

84 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Chris Fox ...200 FR, 100 breast HM, 800 FR HM Alexei Puninski ...... 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 fly, Bryce Hunt ...... 200 back, 100 fly, 100 back HM, Adam Klein ...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 100 breast, ...... 400 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 200 breast Jon Roberts ...... 200 IM HM, 100 breast, BJ Jones .....200 free, 400 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Karl Krug ...... 50 free HM ...... 200 breast HM Nate Knopf ...... 1500 free Gideon Louw ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Joey Schneider ...... 200 free HM, 800 FR Jeremy Knowles ...... 200 fly HM, 400 IM HM MEN’S ALL-AMERICA HONORS ...... 200 MR, 400 MR John Scott ...... 200 fly Steve Segerlin ...... Platform, 3-meter HM Kelly Marx...... 3-meter, Platform, 1-meter HM Steven Segerlin ...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform Eric Shanteau ..200 IM, 400 IM, 200 breast HM Tyler McGill ...... 100 fly, 200 FR, 200 MR, Matt Targett ...... 200 FR, 50 free, 100 fly, Doug Van Wie ...... 100 back, 200 IM, ...... 400 MR, 200 IM HM ...... 100 free, 400 FR ...... 200 back HM, 800 FR, 200 MR Kohlton Norys ...... 200 FR, 800 FR HM Luke Weniger ...... 200 MR Ryan Wochomurka .....50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Kyle Owens...... 800 FR HM James Wike ...... 200 IM, 400 MR, 100 back, ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Michael Silva ...... 200 FR, 200 MR ...... 200 back, 400 FR Jared White ...... 200 MR, 100 back HM 2003 Pascal Wollach...... 400 MR, 100 back HM 2006 (19 athletes, 61 honors) (16 athletes, 51 honors) Chad Barlow ...... 200 back HM 2009 Jakob Andkjaer...... 100 free HM, 100 fly HM, Fred Bousquet ...... 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, (15 athletes, 47 honors) ...... 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Jakob Andkjaer...... 200 FR, 50 free HM, George Bovell ...... 50 free, 100 free HM George Bovell ...... 200 free HM, 200 back HM, ...... 100 fly HM, 100 free HM, 400 FR ...... 200 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 200 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR Will Dove ...... 800 FR Kurt Cady ...... 200 IM HM Will Brandt ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM Adam Klein ...... 400 MR, 100 breast, 200 breast Cesar Cielo ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Matt Bricker ...... 1-meter HM, Platform Robert Looney ...... 200 fly HM ...... 400 FR, 400 MR Pat Calhoun ...... 100 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Gideon Louw ...... 200 FR, 50 free, 200 MR, Rory Connell ...... 200 free, 200 fly, 800 FR Justin Caron ...... 100 breast, 200 breast ...... 800 FR, 100 free Scott Goodrich ...... 50 free HM, 100 back HM James Galloway ...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM Logan Madson ...... 200 IM HM, 100 fly, 200 fly Mark Johnson ...... 200 fly HM Mark Gangloff ...... 100 breast, 200 IM Kelly Marx...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform Bryan Lundquist ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, Caesar Garcia .....1-meter HM, 3-meter, Platform Dan Mazzaferro ...... 3-meter HM, Platform HM ...... 200 FR Derek Gibb ...... 50 free, 100 free HM, Tyler McGill ...... 200 IM HM, 400 MR, 100 fly, Alexei Puninski ...... 50 free, 100 fly, 200 MR, ...... 100 back HM, 200 MR, 200 FR ...... 800 FR, 200 fly, 400 FR ...... 400 MR Andy Haidinyak ...... 50 free, 100 fly, 400 MR Max Murphy ...... 200 back Joey Schneider ...... 200 free HM Bryce Hunt ...... 100 back, 200 back, 100 fly HM, Kohlton Norys ...... 200 FR Steve Segerlin ...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Michael Silva ...... 200 MR, 100 breast John Scott ...... 200 fly HM BJ Jones ...... 200 free HM, 500 free, Matt Targett ...... 200 FR, 50 free, 400 MR, Eric Shanteau ...... 200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM ...... 1650 free HM, 800 FR ...... 200 MR, 100 fly HM, 100 free, 400 FR Matt Targett ...... 100 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, Matt Kidd ...... 100 free HM, 200 FR, Jared White ...... 200 MR, 100 back, 200 back ...... 200 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Pascal Wollach...... 400 MR, 100 back, Doug Van Wie ...... 100 back, 200 back, Clay Kirkland...... 200 free, 800 FR ...... 800 FR, 200 back ...... 200 IM HM, 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Jeremy Knowles ...... 200 fly, 200 IM HM, 400 IM James Wike ...... 200 back, 200 IM, 200 MR, Eric Shanteau ...... 200 IM HM, 400 IM 2008 ...... 400 MR Ryan Wochomurka ...... 50 free, 100 free, (16 athletes, 41 honors) ...... 200 FR, 400 FR Cesar Cielo ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly HM 2005 ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR HM (15 athletes, 50 honors) 2002 Will Dove ...... 800 FR HM Chad Barlow ...... 100 back, 200 back (18 athletes, 50 honors) Scott Goodrich ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Fred Bousquet ...... 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, Will Brandt ...... 100 breast HM Adam Klein ...... 200 Breast HM ...... 200 FR , 200 MR, 400 FR, 400 MR Matt Bricker ...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter HM, Kyle Maese ...... 800 FR HM George Bovell ... 50 free HM, 100 free, 200 free, ...... Platform David Maras ...... 200 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 FR Pat Calhoun ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM, Kelly Marx....1-Meter HM, 3-Meter, Platform HM Matt Bricker ...... 1-meter, 3-meter HM, Platform ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Dan Mazzaferro .1-Meter HM, 3-Meter, Platform Kurt Cady ...... 200 IM HM, 200 MR Kevin Clements ...... 1650 free HM, 200 IM HM, Tyler McGill ....100 Fly, 200 Fly HM, 800 FR HM Rory Connell ...200 IM HM, 200 fly HM, 800 FR ...... 400 IM , 800 FR Andrew Mitchell ...... 200 Fly HM, 400 IM HM Scott Goodrich ...... 100 back HM James Galloway ...... 400 IM HM Kohlton Norys .. 100 Back HM, 400 FR, 400 MR BJ Jones ...... 500 free HM, 200 free HM, 400 FR Mark Gangloff ...100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM Alexei Puninski ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly Shai Livnat ...... 800 FR Caesar Garcia ...... 3-meter, Platform HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR HM Bryan Lundquist ...... 100 free HM, 200 FR Derek Gibb ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR Steve Scheren ...... 200 FR, 400 FR Sean Osborne ...... 400 MR Andy Haidinyak ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR Michael Silva ...... 100 Breast HM, 400 MR Steven Segerlin ...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform Kirk Hampleman ...... 100 back HM, 200 back, Luke Weniger ...... 200 FR, 400 MR Eric Shanteau ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 breast ...... 200 IM, 400 MR Pascal Wollach...... 800 FR HM Doug Van Wie ...... 100 back, 200 back, 200 IM Bryce Hunt ...... 100 back HM, 200 back ...... 200 MR, 400 MR, 800 FR BJ Jones ...... 500 free HM 2007 Ryan Wochomurka ...... 50 free, 100 free HM Jon Karr .. 100 back HM, 200 back HM, 200 MR (18 athletes, 65 honors) ...... 100 fly HM, 200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR Matt Kidd ...... 100 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, Jakob Andkjaer....200 FR, 50 free HM, 200 MR, ...... 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 100 fly, 800 FR, 100 free HM, 400 FR 2004 Clay Kirkland...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Cesar Cielo ...... 200 FR, 50 free, 400 MR, (15 athletes, 64 honors) Jeremy Knowles ...... 200 fly HM ...... 200 MR, 100 back HM, 100 free, 400 FR Chad Barlow ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, Eric vanGoethem ...... 100 breast HM, 200 FR Scott Goodrich ...... 200 FR, 50 free, 400 MR, ...... 400 MR Ryan Wochomurka .....50 free HM, 100 free HM, ..... 200 MR, 100 back HM, 100 free HM, 400 FR Fred Bousquet ...... 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Bryan Lundquist ...... 200 FR, 50 free, 400 MR, ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 100 back, 800 FR, 100 free HM, 400 FR George Bovell ...... 100 free, 200 free, 200 IM, 2001 Logan Madson ...... 200 fly ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR (16 athletes, 42 honors) David Maras .400 MR, 200 MR, 200 breast HM Matt Bricker ...... 3-meter, platform, 1-meter HM Greg Busse ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Tyler McGill ...... 800 FR, 200 fly HM Mark Gangloff ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, ...... 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Sean Osborne ...... 200 IM HM, 100 breast HM, ...... 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Pat Calhoun ...... 100 breast ...... 200 breast HM Caesar Garcia ...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform Justin Caron .....100 breast HM, 200 FR, 400 FR Kelly Marx...... 1-meter, Platform Derek Gibb ...... 50 free, 100 back, 100 free HM, Kevin Clements ...... 1650 free HM, 200 IM HM, Dan Mazzaferro ...... 3-meter HM, Platform ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR ...... 400 IM, 800 FR

@AuburnSwimDive 85 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Dave Denniston ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 free, 800 free, 200 IM ...... 400 MR, 200 MR Adam Jerger ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, Chris Walton ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, James Galloway ...... 400 IM HM, 800 FR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Mark Gangloff ...... 100 breast, 200 breast HM Tom Klement ...... 200 back, 200 IM Caesar Garcia ...... Platform Lionel Moreau ...... 200 back HM, 200 IM, 1994 Andy Haidinyak .....100 fly HM, 200 FR, 400 MR ...... 400 IM, 800 FR (13 athletes, 42 honors) Kirk Hampleman ...... 200 back, 200 IM HM Brock Newman ...... 100 free HM, 100 fly HM, Yoav Bruck ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, Bryce Hunt ...... 100 back HM, 200 back ...... 200 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 200 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Jon Karr ...... 200 MR Jeff Somensatto ...... 200 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR Oliver Gumbrill ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, Richard Long ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Eithan Urbach ...... 100 back HM, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 400 MR Brandon Roberts ...... 800 FR John Hargis ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR Jeff Somensatto ...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly HM, 1997 Dean Hutchinson ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR ...... 200 IM HM, 200 MR, 400 MR (16 athletes, 52 honors) Kurt Jachimowski ....200 back HM, 200 IM HM, Eric vanGoethem ...100 breast, 200 FR, 400 FR Romain Barnier ...... 200 free, 800 FR ...... 400 IM HM, 400 FR Michael Bartz ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, Scott Jett ...... 100 free HM, 200 FR, 2000 ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR (15 athletes, 40 honors) Matt Busbee ...... 50 free, 200 FR Koffi Kla ...... 1-meter HM Nate Boyle ...... 200 free HM, 800 FR Aaron Ciarla ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR Iian Mull ...... 400 IM HM Matt Busbee 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 MR Chip Crush ...... 100 back, 200 back ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR Greg Busse ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, John Hargis ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR Ty Richardson ...... 200 breast HM

MEN’S ALL-AMERICA HONORS MEN’S ALL-AMERICA ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Brett Hawke ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Greg Schmid ...... 100 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR Aaron Ciarla ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR Scott Tucker ...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Pat Calhoun ...... 100 breast Adam Jerger ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, Chris Younger ...... 100 back, 200 back HM, Justin Caron ...... 200 breast HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 800 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR Kevin Clements ...... 1500 free HM, 200 IM, Koffi Kla ...... 1-meter HM, 3-meter HM, Platform ...... 400 IM, 800 FR Tom Klement ...... 100 breast HM, 200 back HM, 1993 Dave Denniston ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, ...... 200 IM HM (13 athletes, 33 honors) ...... 200 IM HM, 400 MR HM Dan Lindstrom ...... 50 free HM, 100 fly HM Yoav Bruck ...... 100 free HM, 200 free, 200 FR, James Galloway ...... 400 IM HM Lionel Moreau ...... 200 breast HM, 200 IM, ...... 400 FR HM, 800 FR Andy Haidinyak ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 400 IM HM Ryan Bradley ...... 400 MR Kirk Hampleman ...... 200 back HM, 400 MR Brock Newman ...50 free HM, 100 free, 400 FR, Alex Fedorov ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, Malcolm Hosford ...... 800 FR ...... 800 FR, 400 MR ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Jon Karr ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Nick Shackell ...... 50 free HM, 100 free, Oliver Gumbrill ...... 400 FR HM Oswaldo Quevedo ...... 50 free HM, 100 fly, ...... 200 free HM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Jeff Hike ...... 100 fly HM, 200 FR, 200 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 400 MR Scott Tucker ...... 100 free, 200 free, 200 IM, Dean Hutchinson ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Jeff Somensatto ...... 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Kurt Jachimowski 200 IM, 400 IM HM, 800 FR Eithan Urbach ...... 200 back Scott Jett ...... 100 free HM, 200 FR, 1999 ...... 400 FR HM, 800 FR, 400 MR (16 athletes, 50 honors) 1996 Alan Lake ...... 400 MR Romain Barnier ...... 200 free, 200 back HM (15 athletes, 50 honors) Iian Mull ...... 400 IM ...... 200 IM HM, 400 FR, 800 FR Michael Andrews ...... 100 back, 200 back, Ty Richardson ...... 200 breast HM Michael Bartz ...... 100 back, 200 back HM, ...... 200 MR, 400 MR Greg Schmid ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 IM, 400 MR, 200 MR Michael Bartz ...... 200 back HM Chris Younger ...... 100 back, 200 back HM, Nate Boyle ...... 800 FR Chip Crush ...... 200 FR ...... 400 FR HM, 800 FR Matt Busbee ...... 50 free HM, 200 FR, 200 MR Oliver Gumbrill ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, Greg Busse ...... 400 FR ...... 400 FR, 200 MR 1992 Aaron Ciarla . 50 free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR John Hargis ...... 100 fly, 200 MR, 400 MR (8 athletes, 24 honors) Kevin Clements ...... 1650 free HM, 400 IM Randy Hartley ...... 200 fly, 400 MR Yoav Bruck ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, Dave Denniston ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, Kurt Jachimowski ...... 100 back, 200 back HM, ...... 800 FR HM, 400 MR HM ...... 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 IM, 400 FR Alex Fedorov ...... 100 back HM, 200 back HM, Kirk Hampleman ...... 400 IM HM Adam Jerger ...100 breast, 200 breast HM, 200 ...... 400 FR HM, 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM Brett Hawke ...50 free, 100 free HM, 100 fly HM, MR, 400 MR Koffi Kla ...... 1-meter HM, Jeff Hike ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 200 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 3-meter HM, Platform Dean Hutchinson ...... 200 FR, 200 MR HM Carter Hull...... 100 fly HM Tom Klement ...... 100 breast HM, 200 back HM, Scott Jett ...... 200 FR, 400 FR HM, 800 FR HM Jon Karr ...... 400 MR ...... 200 IM HM Alan Lake ...... 400 MR HM, 800 FR HM Lionel Moreau ...... 200 breast HM, 200 IM, Dan Lindstrom ...... 50 free HM, 100 fly, 200 FR Chris Younger ...... 200 back HM, 800 FR HM ...... 400 IM, 800 FR James McCreary ...... 800 FR Ty Richardson ...... 200 breast HM, 200 MR HM, Brock Newman ...... 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, Brock Newman ...... 100 free, 200 free HM, ...... 400 MR HM ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR Oswaldo Quevedo ...... 400 MR Nick Shackell ...... 100 free, 200 free, 200 FR, 1991 John Pearce ...... 200 free, 800 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR (6 athletes, 14 honors) Jeff Somensatto ...... 200 fly Scott Tucker ...... 100 free HM, 200 free, 200 IM, Geoff Answini ...... 200 FR HM, 200 MR HM, ...... 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 400 MR HM 1998 Yoav Bruck ...... 200 free HM, 200 FR HM (14 athletes, 48 honors) 1995 Alex Fedorov ...... 100 back HM, 200 MR HM, Romain Barnier ...... 200 free, 800 FR (9 athletes, 27 honors) ...... 400 MR HM Michael Bartz ...... 100 back, 200 back HM, Kurt Jachimowski ...... 200 IM Matt Monahan ...... 200 MR HM, 400 MR HM ...... 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR Scott Jett ...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 FR, Rick O’Dell ...... 200 FR HM, 200 MR HM, Matt Busbee ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 FR, ...... 400 FR, 200 MR ...... 400 MR HM ...... 200 MR Todd Kannegeisser ...... 200 FR Emory Osgood ...... 200 FR HM Greg Busse ...... 200 free HM, 200 FR, 800 FR Tripp Montgomery ...... 200 FR, 200 MR Aaron Ciarla ...... 50 free, 200 FR, 200 MR Iian Mull ...... 1650 free HM, 400 IM 1989 Chip Crush...... 100 back HM, 200 FR, 200 MR Ty Richardson ...... 200 breast (2 athletes, 4 honors) Dave Denniston ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, Nick Shackell ...... 100 free HM, 200 free HM, Jose Rocha ...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform ...... 200 MR ...... 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Rick O’Dell ...... 50 free HM Brett Hawke ...... 50 free, 100 free HM, 200 FR, Scott Tucker ...... 100 free HM, 200 free,

86 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC 1988 1981 1975 (3 athletes, 6 honors) (6 athletes, 18 honors) (10 athletes, 20 honors) Rod Bowman ...... 100 fly HM, 200 fly Rowdy Gaines ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, Keith Amundson ...... 800 FR Steve Farmer ...... 100 back HM ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Paul Buff ...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Jose Rocha ...... 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform David Hart ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Scott Carpenter ...... 400 MR MEN’S ALL-AMERICA HONORS Rick Morley ...... 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 FR, 800 FR Doug Donovan ...... 100 breast 1987 Miguel Santisteban ...... 400 MR Mike Drews ...... 200 IM, 100 breast, 200 breast, (5 athletes, 9 honors) Steve Smith ...... 100 fly, 400 MR ...... 400 MR Rod Bowman ...... 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 MR HM Mike Upham ...... 400 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR David Harbach ...... 1650 free Mark Canterbury ...... 400 MR HM Richard Hartman ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Steve Farmer ...... 100 back HM, 400 MR HM 1980 Don Langenmayr ...... 100 fly, 400 FR, 400 MR Kenny O’Neil ...... 400 MR HM (8 athletes, 22 honors) Paul Mielke ...... 100 breast Jose Rocha ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Bill Forrester ...... 200 fly, 400 FR, 800 FR Gary Schatz .50 free, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Rowdy Gaines ...... 50 free, 100 free, 1986 ...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR 1974 (6 athletes, 12 honors) David Marsh ...... 100 back, 200 back, 400 MR (4 athletes, 7 honors) Shawn Blatt ...... 200 breast HM, 400 MR HM David McCagg ...... 50 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, Paul Buff ...... 800 FR Rod Bowman . 100 fly HM, 200 fly, 400 MR HM ...... 400 MR Mike Drews ...... 200 IM, 100 breast, Mark Canterbury ...... 200 breast HM David Messer ...... 200 breast, 400 MR ...... 200 breast, 800 FR Steve Farmer ...... 400 MR HM Rick Morley ...... 400 FR, 800 FR John Pierson ...... 800 FR Per Johansson ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, Miguel Santisteban ...... 100 breast Logan Pierson ...... 800 FR ...... 400 MR HM Jose Rocha ...... 1-meter, 3-meter HM 1979 (8 athletes, 22 honors) 1985 Bill Forrester ...... 200 fly, 200 free, (8 athletes, 21 honors) ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Andy Bauer ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 400 MR Rowdy Gaines ...... 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, Shawn Blatt ...... 400 IM ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Rod Bowman 100 fly HM, 400 MR, 800 FR HM David Marsh ...... 100 back, 400 MR Rich Hughey ...... 100 back HM, 200 back, David McCagg ...... 50 free, 100 free, 400 FR, ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM, 400 MR ...... 800 FR, 400 MR Per Johansson ...... 50 free HM, 100 free HM, David Messer ...... 200 breast ...... 400 FR, 800 FR HM, 400 MR Rick Morley ...... 200 free Gary Long ...... 400 IM HM, 800 FR HM Mike Upham ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Janne Nilsson ...... 400 FR Steve Wood ...... 100 back Bill Stephen ...... 400 FR 1978 1984 (7 athletes, 25 honors) (10 athletes, 22 honors) Bill Forrester ...... 200 fly, 400 MR, Seth Baron ...... 800 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Andy Bauer ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 400 MR Rowdy Gaines ...... 100 free, 200 free, John Black ..50 free, 100 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, ...... 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 400 MR David McCagg ...... 50 free, 100 free, Shawn Blatt ...... 400 IM ...... 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR Rich Hughey ...... 200 back, 400 MR, 800 FR David Messer ...... 100 breast, 200 breast Per Johansson ...... 100 free, 400 MR, 400 FR, Rick Morley ...... 1650 free, 800 FR ...... 800 FR Phil Nenon ...... 100 back, 200 back, 400 MR Janne Nilsson ...... 400 FR Scott Spann ...... 200 IM, 100 breast, Chris Rowe ...... 800 FR ...... 200 breast, 400 MR, 400 FR Bill Stephen ...... 400 FR Skipper Wood ...... 1-meter, 3-meter 1977 (6 athletes, 23 honors) 1983 Bill Forrester ...... 200 fly, 200 free, 800 FR (7 athletes, 19 honors) Richard Hartman ...... 50 free, 100 free, Andy Bauer ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 400 MR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR John Black ...... 50 free, 400 FR, 800 FR Don Langenmayr ...... 100 fly, 400 MR Rich Hughey ...... 200 back, 400 MR, 400 FR David McCagg ...... 200 free, 400 MR, Per Johansson ...... 50 free, 100 free, 400 MR, ...... 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Gary Schatz ...... 50 free, 100 free, ...... 400 FR, 800 FR ...... 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR Steve Smith ...... 400 MR Scott Spann ...... 200 IM, 100 breast, Chris Rowe ...... 200 IM, 800 FR ...... 200 breast, 400 MR, 400 FR

1982 1976 (8 athletes, 16 honors) (8 athletes, 18 honors) Andy Bauer ...... 100 breast, 400 MR Phil Betts ...... 800 FR Mike Beam ...... 1650 free, 800 FR Paul Buff ...... 400 FR, 800 FR John Black ...... 400 FR Doug Donovan ...... 100 breast Rich Hughey ...... 200 back, 400 FR, 800 FR Mike Drews ...... 100 breast, 200 breast, 400 MR David Hart ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Richard Hartman ...... 400 FR, 800 FR Chris Rowe ...... 400 IM Phil Marsom ...... 400 MR Steve Smith ...... 400 MR Duncan Powell ...... 50 free, 100 fly, Steve Wood ...... 200 free, 400 FR, 800 FR, ...... 400 MR, 400 FR ...... 400 MR Gary Schatz ...... 100 free, 400 FR, ...... 800 FR, 400 MR

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Results Results John Auburn After Results The Results Hargis won 1. Auburn 633.5 won 1. Auburn 754.5 losing 1. Auburn 780.5 Tigers 1. Auburn 858.5 the only 2. Florida 604.5 back- 2. Tennessee 676.5 the 2. Tennessee 680 picked 2. Georgia 690.5

MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS individual 3. Tennessee 596 to-back 3. Florida 522 1996 3. Georgia 598.5 up their 3. Tennessee 515 title for 4. Alabama 464.5 cham- 4. LSU 393 cham- 4. LSU 379.5 biggest 4. Florida 468 Auburn at 5. Georgia 455 pion- 5. Alabama 386 pion- 5. Florida 342 win to 5. LSU 399 the 1994 6. South Carolina 357 ships 6. Georgia 334 ship to 6. Alabama 270 date, 6. Alabama 262 SEC 7. LSU 257.5 for the 7. South Carolina 306 Tennes- 7. South Carolina 265 7. Kentucky 244 first see in 8. Arkansas 170 8. Kentucky 216 8. Kentucky 256.5 8. South Carolina 220 time in Knox- 9. Kentucky 146 9. Arkansas 157 1995 ville, after Auburn responded with a out-swimming Georgia by 168 Championships in Knoxville, Tenn., beating out Tennessee by 78 points 100.5-point win over the Volunteers points in Gainesville, Fla., for the winning the 100 fly, but the team’s in Columbia, S.C. in Athens, Ga. 1998 championship. depth came through as the Tigers The Tigers won four individual ti- Scott Tucker (pictured above), Brock Newman (pictured above) took a 29-point win over Florida to tles, led by Mike Andrews (pictured coming off a gold-medal perfor- won the 100 free while swimming win their first SEC team title. above) as he swept the backstroke mance at the 1996 Olympics, led on four winning Auburn relays. The Auburn had finished second the events. The four titles, at the time, the Tigers by winning the 200 free Tigers swept all five relays for the previous year, making it its top finish tied for the third-most ever in a and 200 IM. He also came in on first time ever and set a new school in 13 years. single meet for Auburn. two relay titles, helping AU to nine record with 11 SEC titles. individual championships - a school Mike Bartz and Brett Hawke record at the time. followed with four individual titles each in the meet.

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Results Results Results Swimming Auburn Auburn The Results in 1. Auburn 857.5 picked 1. Auburn 752 won only 1. Auburn 814 1. Auburn 763 2. Tennessee 700 2. Florida 680.5 2. Tennessee 632.5 Tigers Lexington, up its six indi- made it 2. Florida 744 3. Georgia 550 3. Tennessee 637 3. Florida 584 Ky., the fourth vidual six in a 3. Georgia 522.5 consec- titles, but Tigers 4. Florida 462.5 4. Georgia 426.5 4. Georgia 456.8 row in 4. Tennessee 476 tallied 13 utive picked 5. LSU 391 5. LSU 281 5. Kentucky 315.5 Fay- 5. Alabama 314 individual 6. Alabama 249 SEC 6. South Carolina 278 up its 6. LSU 278 ette- titles en title largest 6. Kentucky 282 7. South Carolina 218 7. Alabama 269 7. South Carolina 271.4 ville, 7. LSU 274.5 route to in its win to Ark., 8. Kentucky 210 8. Kentucky 267 8. Alabama 219 8. South Carolina 159 a157.5- home date as pulling point win over Tennessee. pool, it pulled out a19- Brock Newman led the team with becoming the first team since Flori- out a 181.5-point win over Tennes- point win over Florida. five titles while Dave Denniston da from 1990-93 to win four in a row. see in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Auburn won six individual titles at (pictured above) swept the The Tigers picked up seven titles Greg Busse (pictured above) led the meet with Kevin Clements (pic- breaststroke events and picked in the meet, led by Aaron Ciarla and the Tigers with two wins, taking the tured above) taking the 500 free up four titles of his own. The Tigers greg Busse with three each. Matt 100 freestyle title and swimming and 400 IM titles. Pat Calhoun also swept all five relays for the second Busbee (pictured above), Malcolm the freestyle leg on the winning tallied two wins, touching in first in year in a row while also sweeping Hosford and Oswaldo Quevedo 400 medley relay team. Dave the 100 breast while also swimming the butterfly, breaststroke and followed with two wins each. After dennison and Andy Haidinyak also the breaststroke leg on the victori- sprint freestyle events. AU ended three-straight years of winning by picked up two titles each, picking ous 400 medley relay team. the meet with a then-school record more than 100 points, AU pulled up individual wins along with the 13 titles. out the 71.5-point win over Florida. medley relay title.

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Auburn Results The Results Fred Results Com- Results posted 1. Auburn 918.5 Tigers 1. Auburn 1008 1. Auburn 829.5 peting 1. Auburn 1101.5 10 indi- 2. Florida 680 be- 2. Florida 705 2. Florida 801.5 in 2. Florida 939.5 vidual 3. Georgia 492.5 came 3. Georgia 469 3. Georgia 542 Knox- 3. Georgia 761 titles 4. Tennessee 455 the first 4. Tennessee 369 4. Kentucky 426 ville, 4. Tennessee 715.5 while 5. Alabama 376 team 5. Kentucky 309 5. Alabama 340.5 Tenn., 5. Alabama 468 picking 6. Kentucky 270.5 ever to 6. Alabama 296 6. Tennessee 303 Auburn 6. Kentucky 424 up its 7. LSU 218 score 7. LSU 242 7. LSU 189.5 posted 7. LSU 369 first more wins in 8. South Carolina188.5 8. South Carolina 238 8. South Carolina 160 8. South Carolina274.5 victory than eight of more 1,000 events than 200 points as it won the 2003 points at the SEC Championships Bousquet swept the sprint freestyle on its road to the championship. SEC Championship at home in the as Auburn picked up a blowout events for the second year in a row Doug Van Wie (pictured above) James E. Martin Aquatics Center. 303-point win over Florida at as he led Auburn to a 28-point win swept the backstroke events while Pat Calhoun (pictured above) Athens, Ga. over Florida in its home pool in newcomer Cesar Cielo swept the won the 100 breast while compet- AU won a school-record 15 titles Gainesville, Fla. sprint freestyle events. Van Wie ing on two winning relay teams. at the meet, led by Fred Bousquet’s The Tigers won five events en finished with four titles in the meet Newcomer Fred Bousquet also six titles. Mark Gangloff and George route to their ninth-straight title. after swimming on two winning made a splash as he won the 50 Bovell followed with four titles each. With his wins, along with a victory relay teams while Cielo posted free, 100 fly and swam on all four of Auburn swept the butterfly and in the 200 free relay, Bousquet six wins - swimming on all four of Auburn’s winning relays. breaststroke events while Cesar (pictured above) set a new Auburn Auburn’s winning relay teams. Garcia (pictured above) won the record for career SEC titles with 15. platform for the second year in a row.

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Stephen Results Cesar Results Matt Results Auburn Results Segerlin 1. Auburn 934 Cielo 1. Auburn 806 Targett 1. Auburn 880.5 won its 1. Auburn 784 (pic- 2. Florida 819.5 (pic- 2. Florida 712 (pic- 2. Florida 626 record 2. Florida 765 tured 3. Georgia 395 tured 3. Tennessee 562 tured 3. Tennessee 584 14th- 3. Georgia 587 above) 4. Tennessee 349.5 above) 4. Georgia 433 above) 4. Georgia 435.5 consec- 4. Tennessee 417.5 became 5. Alabama 282 be- 5. Kentucky 345 was 5. Alabama 314 utive 5. Alabama 340 the first 6. LSU 276 came 6. LSU 322.5 flawless 6. LSU 303 SEC 6. Kentucky 320 Auburn 7. South Carolina 261.5 the first 7. Alabama 293.5 during 7. Kentucky 277 title and 8. LSU 263.5 diver to swim- the its 16th 8. Kentucky 240.5 8. South Carolina 186 8. South Carolina 174 8. South Carolina 183 sweep mer to SEC overall the break Cham- in 2010. three diving events at the SEC the 19-second barrier in the 50 free pionships, winning seven titles in his Kelly Marx captured two diving Championships as Auburn pulled at the SEC Championships as he seven events as Auburn went on to titles and was named SEC Male out a 148.5-point win over Florida in won six titles en route to helping win its 13th-straight SEC Champi- Diver of the Year. Gideon Louw Lexington, Ky. the Tigers to their 12th-straight SEC onship in Auburn. (pictured above) picked up two Cesar Cielo led Auburn’s swim- Championship in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Dan Mazzaferro picked individual individual titles (50 and 100 free), mers with five individual titles, giv- AU swept the sprint freestyle titles on the 3-meter springboard while Pascal Wollach earned his ing Auburn its fourth sweep in a row events for the fifth year in a row and and 10-meter platform, while Pascal second-straight title in the 100 of the sprint freestyle events. In all, won four of the five relays for the Wollach recorded his first SEC title back and Adam Klein took first in the Tigers tallied 11 individual titles fifth time in the past six years. in the 100 back. the 100 breast. in its 11th-straight SEC Champion- In all, Auburn won 10 individual The Tigers won 11 titles at the On the relay side of competition, ship victory. titles at the 2008 SEC Champion- conference meet, including all five Auburn captured four of the five ships. relays. events.

@AuburnSwimDive 89 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS All-Time SEC Men’s Champions Year Champion Points Location 1937 Florida 83 2011 2012 1938 Florida 73 1989 Florida 56 1940 Florida 64 1941 Florida 81 1942 Georgia Tech 80 1943-47 No Championship (World War II) 1948 Georgia Tech 60 1949 Georgia Tech 99 Athens, Ga. 1950 Georgia Tech 82 1951 Georgia 138 1952 Georgia 132 1953 Florida 137 1954 Florida 147 Auburn Results All five Results 1955 Georgia 100 won the 1. Auburn 799 Auburn 1. Auburn 730.5 1956 Florida 149 Atlanta, Ga. closest 2. Florida 782 relays 2. Florida 700 1957 Florida 144

MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS race for 3. Tennessee 602.5 earned 3. Georgia 521 1958 Florida 206 Athens, Ga. the SEC 4. Georgia 496 4. Tennessee 459 1959 Florida 174 Gainesville, Fla. title in 5. LSU 271.5 5. LSU 426 1960 Florida 185 1961 Florida 139 history, 6. Alabama 271 6. Alabama 304 1962 Florida 162 defeating 7. South Carolina 217 7. Kentucky 246.5 home- 1963 Florida 148 Atlanta, Ga. 8. Kentucky 199 8. South Carolina 196 standing 1964 Florida 163 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Florida 1965 Florida 142.5 Gainesville, Fla. by 17 points to claim its 15th victories for the first time since 1966 Florida 483.5 New Orleans, La. consecutive championship. 2008 as the Tigers held on for a 1967 Florida 579 Lexington, Ky. Dan Mazzaferro won the 3-meter 30.5-point victory over Florida to 1968 Florida 578.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 1969 Tennessee 506 Nashville, Tenn. and platform titles to claim SEC claim their 16th consecutive SEC 1970 Florida 545 Athens, Ga. Diver of the Year honors and share title in Knoxville, Tenn. 1971 Florida 559 Tuscaloosa, Ala. the Commissioner’s Trophy as Kyle Owens won six total titles, 1972 Tennessee 620 AUBURN the high point scorer of the meet. claiming wins in the 100 and 200 1973 Tennessee 676 Knoxville, Tenn. Adam Brown won the 50 and 100 backstroke, and he was part of 1974 Tennessee 653 Athens, Ga. free, Stuart Ferguson took the 100 four of the winning relay squads. 1975 Tennessee 612 Knoxville, Tenn. breast, and two relay teams earned Marcelo Chierighini also earned an 1976 Tennessee 649 Tuscaloosa, Ala. victories. individual win in the 100 freestyle. 1977 Tennessee 511 Athens, Ga. 1978 Tennessee 525 AUBURN 1979 Florida 503 Knoxville, Tenn. 1980 Florida 462 Athens, Ga. 1981 Florida 507 Gainesville, Fla. 1982 Alabama 480 Tuscaloosa, Ala. AU MEN IN THE SEC 1983 Florida 573 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1984 Florida 596 Athens, Ga. 1985 Florida 864 Gainesville, Fla. 1986 Florida 712 Baton Rouge, La. 1987 Alabama 550.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1988 LSU 616 Knoxville, Tenn. 1989 Tennessee 754.5 Gainesville, Fla. Auburn won a record 16-straight SEC team titles be- 1990 Florida 820 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1991 Florida 831 Lexington, Ky. tween 1997 and 2012 1992 Florida 682.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1993 Florida 660 Fayetteville, Ark. 1994 AUBURN 633.5 AUBURN 18 overall conference team titles have been won by the 1995 AUBURN 754.5 Columbia, S.C. 1996 Tennessee 846 Knoxville, Tenn. Tigers 1997 AUBURN 780.5 Athens, Ga. 1998 AUBURN 858.8 Gainesville, Fla. 1999 AUBURN 857.5 Lexington, Ky. 2000 AUBURN 752 AUBURN Auburn has won 202 individual SEC titles 2001 AUBURN 814 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2002 AUBURN 763 Fayetteville, Ark. 2003 AUBURN 918.5 AUBURN Auburn has won at least one individual 2004 AUBURN 1008 Athens, Ga. 2005 AUBURN 829.5 Gainesville, Fla. title in each of the 22 events in the championship pro- 2006 AUBURN 1101.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 2007 AUBURN 934 Lexington, Ky. gram 2008 AUBURN 806 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2009 AUBURN 880.5 AUBURN 2010 AUBURN 784 Athens, Ga. 2011 AUBURN 799 Gainesville, Fla. The best event for the Tigers is the 50 free 2012 AUBURN 730.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 2013 Florida 1,408 College Station, Texas as Auburn has won it 19 times since 1980 2014 Florida 1,440 Athens, Ga. 2015 Florida 1,314.5 AUBURN 2016 Florida 1,275 Columbia, Mo. 2017 Florida 1271.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 2018 Florida 1,237 College Station, Texas

90 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Men’s SEC Titles by Athlete Name No. Event(s) Name No. Event(s)

Jakob Andkjaer 4 200 FR (2009) Chip Crush 3 100 back (1997) MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 400 FR (2009, 2006) 400 FR (1997) 200 MR (2009) 200 MR (1998) Jordan Anderson 1 200 MR (2010) Kyle Darmody 5 100 back (2014) Mike Andrews 3 100 back (1995) 200 FR (2014) 200 back (1996, 1995) 400 FR (2016, 2014) Romain Barnier 5 200 free (1999, 1998) 400 MR (2014) 400 FR (1999) Dave Denniston 7 100 breast (1999) 800 FR (1999, 1998) 200 breast (2001, 2000, 1999) Mike Bartz 7 100 fly (1998) 200 MR (1999) 400 FR (1998) 400 MR (2001, 1999) 200 MR (1999, 1998) James Disney-May 7 200 FR (2014, 2013) 400 MR (1999, 1998, 1997) 400 FR (2014, 2012) Andy Bauer 3 100 breast (1985) 800 FR (2012) 200 breast (1985, 1983) 200 MR (2013) John Black 3 50 free (1984, 1983) 400 MR (2012) 100 free (1984) Doug Donovan 1 100 breast (1975) Matt Bricker 1 Platform (2002) Will Dove 1 800 FR (2009) Fred Bousquet 15 50 free (2005, 2004, 2003) Mike Drews 3 200 breast (1974) 100 free (2005, 2004) 200 IM (1974) 100 fly (2004, 2003) 400 IM (1974) 200 FR (2005, 2004, 2003) Michael Duderstadt 5 100 breast (2016, 2017) 400 FR (2004, 2003) 200 breast (2016) 200 MR (2004, 2003) 400 FR (2016) 400 MR (2003) 400 MR (2014) George Bovell 7 200 free (2004) Steve Farmer 1 100 back (1988) 200 IM (2004, 2003) Alex Fedorov 1 100 back (1993) 200 FR (2006, 2005, 2004) Stuart Ferguson 5 100 breast (2011) 400 FR (2004) 200 MR (2013, 2012) Rod Bowman 4 100 fly (1988) 400 MR (2013, 2012) 200 fly (1988, 1987, 1986) Bill Forrester 3 200 free (1977) Nate Boyle 2 800 FR (2000, 1999) 200 fly (1978, 1977) Paul Breitfeller 1 1-meter (1977) Chris Fox 2 200 FR (2010) Adam Brown 7 50 free (2011) 400 FR (2010) 100 free (2011) Rowdy Gaines 6 50 free (1981) 200 FR (2011, 2010) 100 free (1981) 400 FR (2011, 2010) 200 free (1981, 1980, 1979, 1978) 400 MR (2010) Mark Gangloff 4 100 breast (2004) Allen Browning 1 800 FR (2012) 200 breast (2004) Matt Busbee 6 50 free (1998, 1997) 200 MR (2004) 200 FR (2000, 1999, 1998) 400 MR (2004) 400 FR (2000) Caesar Garcia 2 Platform (2004, 2003) Greg Busse 6 100 free (2001) Derek Gibb 7 200 FR (2004, 2003) 200 FR (2000) 400 FR (2004, 2003) 400 FR (2000) 200 MR (2004, 2003) 800 FR (2000, 1998) 400 MR (2004) 400 MR (2001) Scott Goodrich 7 100 back (2009) Kurt Cady 1 400 FR (2006) 200 FR (2008, 2006) Pat Calhoun 6 100 breast (2003, 2002, 2000) 400 FR (2008) 200 MR (2003) 200 MR (2008, 2007) 400 MR (2003, 2002) 400 MR (2007) Marcelo Chierighini 14 50 free (2013) Zane Grothe 2 1,650 free (2013) 100 free (2014, 2013, 2012) 800 FR (2012) 200 FR (2014, 2013, 2011) Andy Haidinyak 4 100 fly (2001) 400 FR (2014, 2012) 400 MR (2003, 2002, 2001) 200 MR (2013, 2012) Kirk Hampleman 1 400 MR (2002) 400 MR (2014, 2013, 2012) John Hargis 4 100 fly (1997, 1996, 1994) Aaron Ciarla 7 50 free (2000, 1999) 400 MR (1997) 200 FR (2000, 1999, 1998) Randy Hartley 1 200 fly (1995) 400 FR (2000) Brett Hawke 7 200 FR (1999, 1998) 200 MR (1999) 400 FR (1999, 1998) Cesar Cielo 17 50 free (2008, 2007, 2006) 200 MR (1999, 1998) 100 free (2008, 2007, 2006) 400 MR (1998) 200 FR (2008, 2007, 2006) Peter Holoda 1 400 FR (2016) 400 FR (2008, 2007, 2006) Malcom Hosford 2 200 free (2000) 200 MR (2008, 2006) 800 FR (2000) 400 MR (2008, 2007, 2006) Rich Hughey 2 200 back (1985, 1982) Kevin Clements 5 500 free (2002, 2001) Bryce Hunt 4 200 back (2004, 2003) 1650 free (1999) 400 MR (2004, 2003) 400 IM (2002) Kurt Jachimowski 1 200 IM (1996) 800 FR (2000)

@AuburnSwimDive 91 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Men’s SEC Titles by Athlete Name No. Event(s) Name No. Event(s) Adam Jerger 3 200 MR (1998) Alexei Puninski 12 100 fly (2008, 2007) 400 MR (1998, 1997) 200 FR (2008, 2007, 2006) Per Johansson 2 50 free (1986) 400 FR (2008) 100 free (1986) 200 MR (2008, 2007, 2006) BJ Jones 1 500 free (2005) 400 MR (2008, 2007, 2006) Jon Karr 1 400 MR (2001) Oswaldo Quevedo 5 200 FR (2000) Matt Kidd 2 200 FR (2003) 400 FR (2000, 1999, 1998) 400 FR (2003) 400 MR (1999) Adam Klein 3 100 breast (2010) Ty Richardson 1 200 breast (1992) 400 MR (2010, 2009) Jose Rocha 5 1-meter (1989, 1987, 1986) Jeremy Knowles 2 200 fly (2004) 3-meter (1989, 1988) 400 MR (2004) John Santeiu 2 1-Meter (2014) Karl Krug 5 200 FR (2012, 2011, 2010) Platform (2013) 400 FR (2011) Steve Scheren 2 200 FR (2008) 200 MR (2012) 400 FR (2008)

MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Don Langenmayr 1 100 fly (1975) Name No. Event(s) TJ Leon 3 200 FR (2014, 2013, 2012) Steven Segerlin 4 1-meter (2007) Gideon Louw 8 50 free (2010) 3-meter (2007) 100 free (2010) Platform (2007, 2005) 200 FR (2010, 2009) Nick Shackell 3 400 FR (1997) 400 FR (2010, 2009) 800 FR (1997) 800 FR (2009) 400 MR (1997) 200 MR(2010) Michael Silva 5 100 breast (2008) Bryan Lundquist 4 200 FR (2007, 2005) 200 MR (2010, 2009, 2008) 400 FR (2007, 2006) 400 MR (2008) Logan Madson 1 400 MR (2009) Steve Smith 1 100 fly (1981) Chris Manning 2 200 FR (2012, 2011) Jeff Somensatto 3 200 fly (2001, 1999, 1998) David Maras 1 200 MR (2007) Scott Spann 6 100 breast (1978, 1977) David Marsh 1 100 back (1980) 200 breast (1978, 1977) Kelly Marx 3 1-meter (2010, 2009) 200 IM (1978, 1977) Platform (2010) Matt Targett 10 50 free (2009) Dan Mazzaferro 5 3-meter (2011, 2009) 100 free (2009) Platform (2011, 2009, 2008) 100 fly (2009) Dave McCagg 2 50 free (1980) 200 FR (2009, 2007) 200 back (1980) 400 FR (2009, 2007) James McCreary 1 800 FR (1997) 200 MR (2009, 2007) Tyler McGill 2 800 FR (2009) 400 MR (2009) 400 MR (2010) Scott Tucker 4 200 free (1997) Fraser McKean 1 Platform (2015) 200 IM (1997) Arthur Mendes 4 400 FR (2016, 2014) 400 FR (1997) 400 MR (2014, 2013) 800 FR (1997) Drew Modrov 3 200 FR (2012) Name No. Event(s) 400 FR (2012, 2011) Mike Upham 1 200 IM (1981) Lionel Moreau 2 200 IM (1998) Doug Van Wie 5 100 back (2006, 2005) 800 FR (1998) 200 back (2006) Hugo Morris 1 200 fly (2016) 200 MR (2006) Iian Mull 1 400 IM (1995) 400 MR (2006) Brock Newman 14 100 free (1999, 1998, 1997) Jared White 1 200 MR (2010, 2009) 100 fly (1999) James Wike 3 400 FR (2007) 200 FR (1999, 1998) 200 MR (2006) 400 FR (1999, 1998, 1997) 400 MR (2006) 800 FR (1999, 1998, 1997) Ryan Wochomurka 8 200 FR (2005, 2004, 2003) 400 MR (1999, 1998) 400 FR (2004, 2003) Kohlton Norys 5 200 FR (2009) 200 MR (2004, 2003) 400 FR (2011, 2010, 2009) 400 MR (2002) 400 MR (2008) Pascal Wollach 5 800 FR (2009) Sean Osborne 1 400 MR (2007) 100 back (2010, 2009) Kyle Owens 11 100 back (2013, 2012) 400 MR (2010, 2009) 200 back (2013, 2012) Skipper Wood 1 3-meter (1983) 200 FR (2013) Steve Wood 1 200 free (1982) 400 FR (2012) 800 FR (2012) 200 MR (2013, 2012) 400 MR (2013, 2012) Joe Patching 2 200 back (2016) 200 IM (2016) John Pearce 1 800 FR (1999)

92 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Men’s SEC Titles by Event Event No. Athletes Event No. Athletes

50 freestyle 19 Marcelo Chierighini (2013) 100 butterfly 14 Matt Targett (2009) MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Adam Brown (2011) Alexei Puninski (2007, 2008) Gideon Louw (2010) Fred Bousquet (2004, 2003) Matt Targett (2009) Andy Haidinyak (2002) Cesar Cielo (2006, 2007, 2008) Brock Newman (1999) Fred Bousquet (2005, 2004, 2003) Mike Bartz (1998) Aaron Ciarla (2000, 1999) John Hargis (1997, 1996, 1994) Matt Busbee (1998, 1997) Rod Bowman (1988) Per Johansson (1986) Steve Smith (1981) John Black (1984, 1983) Don Langenmayr (1975) Rowdy Gaines (1981) 200 butterfly 11 Hugo Morris (2016) Dave McCagg (1980) Jeremy Knowles (2004) 100 freestyle 18 Marcelo Chierighini (2012, 2013, 2014) Jeff Somensatto (2001, 1999, 1998) Adam Brown (2011) Randy Hartley (1995) Gideon Louw (2010) Rod Bowman (1988, 1987, 1986) Matt Targett (2009) Bill Forrester (1978, 1977) Cesar Cielo (2006, 2007, 2008) 200 IM 10 Joe Patching (2016) Fred Bousquet (2005, 2004) George Bovell (2004, 2003) Greg Busse (2001) Lionel Moreau (1998) Brock Newman (1999, 1998, 1997) Scott Tucker (1997) Per Johansson (1986) Kurt Jachimowski (1996) John Black (1984) Mike Upham (1981) Rowdy Gaines (1981) Scott Spann (1978, 1977) 200 freestyle 11 George Bovell (2004) Mike Drews (1974) Malcom Hosford (2000) 400 IM 4 Kevin Clements (2002) Romain Barnier (1999, 1998) Iian Mull (1995) Scott Tucker (1997) Mike Upham (1980) Steve Wood (1982) Mike Drews (1974) Rowdy Gaines (1981, 1980, 1979,1978) 1-meter 8 John Santeiu (2014) Bill Forrester (1977) Kelly Marx (2008, 2010) 500 freestyle 3 BJ Jones (2004) Steven Segerlin (2007) Kevin Clements (2002, 2001) Jose Rocha (1989, 1987, 1986) 1650 freestyle 2 Zane Grothe (2013) Paul Breitfeller (1977) Kevin Clements (1999) 3-meter 6 Dan Mazzaferro (2009, 2011) 100 backstroke 14 Kyle Darmody (2014) Steven Segerlin (2007) Kyle Owens (2012, 2013) Jose Rocha (1989, 1988) Pascal Wollach (2009, 2010) Skipper Wood (1983) Scott Goodrich (2007) Platform 11 Fraser McKean (2015) Doug Van Wie (2006, 2005) John Santeiu (2013) Chip Crush (1997) Kelly Marx (2010) Mike Andrews (1995) Dan Mazzaferro (2008, 2009, 2011) Alex Federov (1993) Steven Segerlin (2005, 2007) Steve Farmer (1987, 1988) Caesar Garcia (2004, 2003) David Marsh (1980) Matt Bricker (2002) 200 backstroke 12 Joe Patching (2016) Kyle Owens (2012, 2013) Doug Van Wie (2006) Bryce Hunt (2004, 2003) Mike Andrews (1996, 1995) Rich Hughey (1985, 1982) Dave McCagg (1980) Ralph Wright (1968) 100 breaststroke 14 Michael Duderstadt (2016, 2017) Stuart Ferguson (2011) Adam Klein (2010) Michael Silva (2008) Mark Gangloff (2004) Pat Calhoun (2003, 2002, 2000) Dave Denniston (1999) Andy Bauer (1985) Scott Spann (1978, 1977) Doug Donovan (1975) 200 breaststroke 11 Michael Duderstadt (2016) Mark Gangloff (2004) Dave Denniston (2001, 2000, 1999) Ty Richardson (1992) Andy Bauer (1985, 1983) Scott Spann (1978, 1977) Mike Drews (1974)

Dave McCagg was the 1980 SEC Champion in the 50 free, an event Auburn has won 19 times

@AuburnSwimDive 93 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Men’s SEC Titles by Event

Event No. Athletes Event No. Athletes 200 Freestyle Relay 17 Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Darmody (2014) 200 Medley Relay 11 Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May (2013) Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens (2013) Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Krug (2012) Modrov, Krug, Manning, Leon (2012) White, Silva, Anderson, Louw (2010) Brown, Chierighini, Manning, Krug (2011) White, Silva, Targett, Andkjaer (2009) Brown, Krug, Fox, Louw (2010) Goodrich, Silva, Puninski, Cielo (2008) Andkjaer, Targett, Norys, Louw (2009) Goodrich, Maras, Puninski, Targett (2007) Cielo, Puninski, Goodrich, Scheren (2008) Van Wie, Wike, Puninski, Cielo (2006) Cielo, Puninski, Lundquist, Targett (2007) Wochomurka, Gangloff, Bousquet, Gibb (2004) Puninski, Cielo Goodrich, Bovell (2006) Gibb, Calhoun, Bousquet, Wochomurka (2003) Bovell, Wochomurka, Lundquist, Bousquet (2005) Bartz, Denniston, Hawke, Ciarla (1999) Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet (2004) Bartz, Jerger, Crush, Hawke (1998) Wochomurka, Gibb, Kidd, Bousquet (2003) 400 Medley Relay 21 Darmody, Duderstadt, Mendes, Chierighini (2014) Ciarla, Busbee, Busse, Quevedo (2000) Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Chierighini (2013)

MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Busbee, Newman, Ciarla, Hawke (1999, 1998) Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May (2012) (1994) Wollach, Klein, McGill, Brown (2010) (1993) Wollach, Klein, Madson, Targett (2009) 400 Freestyle Relay 21 Mendes, Darmody, Duderstadt, Holoda (2016) Norys, Silva, Puninski, Cielo (2008) Chierighini, Disney-May, Mendes, Darmody (2014) Goodrich, Osborne, Puninski, Cielo (2007) Chierighini, Mendes, Disney-May, Owens (2013) Van Wie, Wike, Puninski, Cielo (2006) Modrov, Disney-May, Owens, Chierighini (2012) Hunt, Gangloff, Knowles, Gibb (2004) Brown, Krug, Modrov, Norys (2011) Hunt, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Bousquet (2003) Brown, Fox, Norys, Louw (2010) Hampleman, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Wochomurka (2002) Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett (2009) Karr, Denniston, Haidinyak, Busse (2001) Cielo, Goodrich, Scheren, Puninski (2008) Bartz, Quevedo, Denniston, Newman(1999) Lundquist, Targett, Wike, Cielo (2007) Bartz, Jerger, Newman, Hawke (1998) Cielo, Lundquist, Cady, Andkjaer (2006) Bartz, Jerger, Hargis, Shackell (1997) Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet (2004) (1994) Bousquet, Gibb, Kidd, Wochomurka (2003) (1986) Busbee, Busse, Quevedo, Ciarla (2000) (1985) Barnier, Hawke, Quevedo, Newman (1999) (1983) Bartz, Quevedo, Hawke, Newman (1998) (1981) Crush, Newman, Tucker, Shackell (1997) (1980) (1995) (1994) (1981) (1980) 800 Freestyle Relay 12 Owens, Disney-May, Browning, Grothe (2012) Louw, Wollach, Dove, McGill (2009) Boyle, Hosford, Clements, Busse (2000) Boyle, Newman, Pearce, Barnier (1999) Newman, Busse, Moreau, Barnier (1998) Tucker, Shackell, McCreary, Newman (1997) (1993) (1981) (1980) (1979) (1978) (1977)

Steve Scheren, Scott Goodrich, Cesar Cielo and Alexei Puninski won the 200- and 400- free relays at the 2008 SECChampionships. Auburn has won a total of 82 SEC relay titles.

94 AuburnTigers.com 2018-19 AUBURN SWIMMING & DIVING ALMANAC Men’s SEC Titles by Year

2017 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 1 Title 1-meter Diving ...... Kelly Marx ...... 400.90

100 Breaststroke ...... Michael Duderstadt ...... 51.50 Platform Diving...... Kelly Marx ...... 446.60 MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:16.16 2016 - Columbia, Mo...... 6 Titles ...... (Brown, Krug, Fox, Louw) 200 IM ...... Joe Patching ...... 1:42.21 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:49.63 200 Butterfly ...... Hugo Morris ...... 1:40.59 ...... (Brown, Fox, Norys, Louw) 100 Breaststroke ...... Michael Duderstadt ...... 51.94 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:24.41 200 Backstroke ...... Joe Patching ...... 1:40.14 ...... (White, Silva, Anderson, Louw) 200 Breaststroke ...... Michael Duderstadt ...... 1:53.50 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:07.01 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:48.64 ...... (Wollach, Klein, McGill, Brown) ...... (Mendes, Darmody, Duderstadt, Holoda) 2009 - Auburn, Ala...... 11 Titles 2015 - Auburn, Ala...... 1 Title 50 Freestyle ...... Matt Targett ...... 18.52 Platform Diving...... Fraser McKean ...... 451.95 pts 100 Freestyle ...... Matt Targett ...... 41.55 100 Backstroke ...... Pascal Wollach ...... 46.04 2014 - Athens, Ga...... 6 Titles 100 Butterfly ...... Matt Targett ...... 45.02 1M Diving ...... John Santeiu ...... 426.05 pts. 3-meter Diving ...... Dan Mazzaferro ...... 420.90 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:15.98 Platform Diving...... Dan Mazzaferro ...... 487.90 ...... (Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Darmody) 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:15.47 100 Backstroke ...... Kyle Darmody ...... 45.66 ...... (Andkjaer, Targett, Norys, Louw) 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:05.38 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:46.03 ...... (Darmody, Duderstadt, Mendes, ...... (Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett) Chierighini) 800 Freestyle Relay ...... 6:18.15 100 Freestyle ...... Marcelo Chierighini...... 41.90 ...... (Louw, Wollach, Dove, McGill 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:47.49 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:23.69 ...... (Chierighini, Disney-May, Mendes, Darmody) ...... (White, Silva, Targett, Andkjaer) 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:04.58 2013 - College Station, Texas ...... 9 Titles ...... (Wollach, Klein, Madson, Targett) 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:24.11 ...... (Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May) 2008 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 10 Titles 50 Freestyle ...... Marcelo Chierighini...... 18.88 50 Freestyle ...... Cesar Cielo ...... 18.91 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:16.23 100 Freestyle ...... Cesar Cielo ...... 41.78 ...... (Chierighini, Disney-May, Leon, Owens) 100 Breaststroke ...... Michael Silva ...... 53.60 100 Backstroke ...... Kyle Owens ...... 45.60 100 Butterfly ...... Alexei Puninski ...... 45.60 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:05.92 1-meter Diving ...... Kelly Marx ...... 352.20 ...... (Owens, Ferguson, Mendes, Chierighini) Platform ...... Dan Mazzaferro ...... 444.65 1,650 Freestyle ...... Zane Grothe ...... 14:41.45 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:16.92 100 Freestyle ...... Marcelo Chierighini...... 41.60 ...... (Cielo, Puninski, Goodrich, Scheren) 200 Backstroke ...... Kyle Owens ...... 1:39.69 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:50.49 Platform Diving...... John Santeiu ...... 426.05 pts...... (Cielo, Goodrich, Scheren, Puninski) 200 Medley relay ...... 1:24.81 2012 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 8 Titles ...... (Goodrich, Silva, Puninski, Cielo) 100 Freestyle ...... Marcelo Chierighini...... 42.45 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:08.57 100 Backstroke ...... Kyle Owens ...... 46.09 ...... (Norys, Silva, Puninski, Cielo) 200 Backstroke ...... Kyle Owens ...... 1:41.67 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:16.38 2007 - Lexington, Ky...... 11 Titles ...... (Modrov, Krug, Manning, Leon) 50 Freestyle ...... Cesar Cielo ...... 19.03 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:51.66 100 Freestyle ...... Cesar Cielo ...... 41.85 ...... (Modrov, Disney-May, Owens, Chierighini) 100 Backstroke ...... Scott Goodrich ...... 47.43 800 Freestyle Relay ...... 6:20.63 100 Butterfly ...... Alexei Puninski ...... 46.88 ...... (Owens, Disney-May, Browning, Grothe) 1-meter Diving ...... Steven Segerlin ...... 368.80 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:24.38 3-meter Diving ...... Steven Segerlin ...... 427.80 ...... (Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Krug) Platform ...... Steven Segerlin ...... 379.00 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:08.36 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:16.52 ...... (Owens, Ferguson, Chierighini, Disney-May) ...... (Cielo, Puninski, Lundquist, Targett) 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:51.31 2011 - Gainesville, Fla...... 7 Titles ...... (Lundquist, Targett, Wike, Cielo) 50 Freestyle ...... Adam Brown ...... 19.05 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:24.63 100 Freestyle ...... Adam Brown ...... 41.92 ...... (Goodrich, Maras, Puninski, Targett) 100 Breaststroke ...... Stuart Ferguson ...... 53.01 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:10.50 3-meter Diving ...... Dan Mazzaferro ...... 415.75 ...... (Goodrich, Osborne, Puninski, Cielo) Platform Diving...... Dan Mazzaferro ...... 475.20 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:16.56 2006 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 8 Titles ...... (Brown, Chierighini, Manning, Krug) 50 Freestyle ...... Cesar Cielo ...... 19.49 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:49.95 100 Freestyle ...... Cesar Cielo ...... 43.00 ...... (Brown, Krug, Modrov, Norys) 100 Backstroke ...... Doug Van Wie ...... 47.15 200 Backstroke ...... Doug Van Wie ...... 1:42.83 2010 - Athens, Ga...... 10 Titles 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:18.17 50 Freestyle ...... Gideon Louw ...... 19.03 ...... (Puninski, Cielo, Goodrich, Bovell) 100 Freestyle ...... Gideon Louw ...... 42.36 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:52.41 100 Backstroke ...... Pascal Wollach ...... 45.69 ...... (Cielo, Lundquist, Cady, Andkjaer) 100 Breaststroke ...... Adam Klein ...... 52.78 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:26.33

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Men’s SEC Titles by Year

...... (Van Wie, Wike, Puninski, Cielo) ...... (Ciarla, Busbee, Busse, Quevedo) 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:09.03 400 Free Relay ...... 2:53.45 ...... (Van Wie, Wike, Puninski, Cielo) ...... (Busbee, Busse, Quevedo, Ciarla) 800 Free Relay ...... 6:27.32 2005 - Gainesville, Fla...... 5 Titles ...... (Boyle, Hosford, Clements, Busse) 50 Freestyle ...... Fred Bousquet ...... 19.57 100 Freestyle ...... Fred Bousquet ...... 42.81 1999 - Lexington, Ky...... 13 Titles 100 Backstroke ...... Doug Van Wie ...... 46.71 50 Freestyle ...... Aaron Ciarla ...... 19.39 Platform ...... Steven Segerlin ...... 582.95 100 Freestyle ...... Brock Newman ...... 43.35 200 Free Relay ...... 1:16.95 200 Freestyle ...... Romain Barnier ...... 1:35.91 ...... (Bovell, Wochomurka, Lundquist, Bousquet) 1650 Freestyle ...... Kevin Clements ...... 15:18.55 100 Breaststroke ...... Dave Denniston ...... 53.61 2004 - Athens, Ga...... 15 Titles 200 Breaststroke ...... Dave Denniston ...... 1:57.52 50 Freestyle ...... Fred Bousquet ...... 19.48 100 Butterfly ...... Brock Newman ...... 46.87 100 Freestyle ...... Fred Bousquet ...... 42.53 200 Butterfly ...... Jeff Somensatto ...... 1:45.01 200 Freestyle ...... George Bovell ...... 1:34.54 200 Free Relay ...... 1:17.25

MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 500 Freestyle ...... BJ Jones ...... 4:17.35 ...... (Busbee, Newman, Ciarla, Hawke) 200 Backstroke ...... Bryce Hunt ...... 1:41.48 400 Free Relay ...... 2:54.29 100 Breaststroke ...... Mark Gangloff ...... 53.21 ...... (Barnier, Hawke, Quevedo, Newman) 200 Breaststroke ...... Mark Gangloff ...... 1:56.10 800 Free Relay ...... 6:28.89 100 Butterfly ...... Fred Bousquet ...... 47.06 ...... (Boyle, Newman, Pearce, Barnier) 200 Butterfly ...... Jeremy Knowles ...... 1:43.50 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:26.60 200 IM ...... George Bovell ...... 1:43.73 ...... (Bartz, Denniston, Hawke, Ciarla) Platform ...... Caesar Garcia ...... 593.15 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:10.46 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:16.09 ...... (Bartz, Quevedo, Denniston, Newman) ...... (Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet) 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:51.24 1998 - Gainesville, Fla...... 11 Titles ...... (Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, Bousquet) 50 Freestyle ...... Matt Busbee ...... 19.54 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:25.40 100 Freestyle ...... Brock Newman ...... 43.12 ...... (Wochomurka, Gangloff, Bousquet, Gibb) 200 Freestyle ...... Romain Barnier ...... 1:36.48 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:09.39 100 Butterfly ...... Mike Bartz ...... 47.96 ...... (Hunt, Gangloff, Knowles, Gibb) 200 Butterfly ...... Jeff Somensatto ...... 1:45.83 200 IM ...... Lionel Moreau ...... 1:46.93 2003 - Auburn, Ala...... 10 Titles 200 Free Relay ...... 1:17.32 50 Freestyle ...... Fred Bousquet ...... 19.57 ...... (Busbee, Newman, Ciarla, Hawke) 200 Backstroke ...... Bryce Hunt ...... 1:41.73 400 Free Relay ...... 2:54.55 100 Breaststroke ...... Pat Calhoun ...... 52.85 ...... (Bartz, Quevedo, Hawke, Newman) 100 Butterfly ...... Fred Bousquet ...... 46.70 800 Free Relay ...... 6:28.40 200 IM ...... George Bovell ...... 1:44.21 ...... (Newman, Busse, Moreau, Barnier) Platform ...... Caesar Garcia ...... 672.50 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:26.69 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:17.73 ...... (Bartz, Jerger, Crush, Hawke) ...... (Wochomurka, Gibb, Kidd, Bousquet) 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:10.36 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 2:51.96 ...... (Bartz, Jerger, Newman, Hawke) ...... (Bousquet, Gibb, Kidd, Wochomurka) 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:26.52 1997 - Athens, Ga...... 9 Titles ...... (Gibb, Calhoun, Bousquet, Wochomurka) 50 Freestyle ...... Matt Busbee ...... 19.70 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:09.17 100 Freestyle ...... Brock Newman ...... 43.20 ...... (Hunt, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Bousquet) 200 Freestyle ...... Scott Tucker ...... 1:36.18 100 Backstroke ...... Chip Crush ...... 47.65 2002 - Fayetteville, Ark...... 5 Titles 100 Butterfly ...... John Hargis ...... 46.40 500 Freestyle ...... Kevin Clements ...... 4:17.20 200 IM ...... Scott Tucker ...... 1:44.97 100 Breaststroke ...... Pat Calhoun ...... 53.47 400 Free Relay ...... 2:53.28 400 IM ...... Kevin Clements ...... 3:44.26 ...... (Crush, Newman, Tucker, Shackell) Platform ...... Matt Bricker ...... 541.80 800 Free Relay ...... 6:30.39 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:09.99 ...... (Tucker, Shackell, McCreary, Newman) ...... (Hampleman, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Wochomurka) 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:09.84 ...... (Bartz, Jerger, Hargis, Shackell) 2001 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 6 Titles 100 Freestyle ...... Greg Busse ...... 43.24 1996 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 3 Titles 500 Freestyle ...... Kevin Clements ...... 4:19.27 200 Backstroke ...... Mike Andrews ...... 1:44.91 200 Breaststroke ...... Dave Denniston ...... 1:55.52 100 Butterfly ...... John Hargis ...... 46.85 100 Butterfly ...... Andy Haidinyak ...... 47.13 200 IM ...... Kurt Jachimowski ...... 1:46.04 200 Butterfly ...... Jeff Somensatto ...... 1:42.80 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:09.70 1995 - Columbia, S.C...... 5 Titles ...... (Karr, Denniston, Haidinyak, Busse) 100 Backstroke ...... Mike Andrews ...... 47.64 200 Backstroke ...... Mike Andrews ...... 1:43.98 2000 - Auburn, Ala...... 7 Titles 200 Butterfly ...... Randy Hartley ...... 1:46.13 50 Freestyle ...... Aaron Ciarla ...... 19.35 400 IM ...... Iian Mull ...... 3:48.61 200 Freestyle ...... Malcolm Hosford ...... 1:36.72 400 Free Relay ...... 2:54.26 100 Breaststroke ...... Pat Calhoun ...... 52.68 200 Breaststroke ...... Dave Denniston ...... 1:55.81 1994 - Auburn, Ala...... 4 Titles 200 Free Relay ...... 1:17.28 100 Butterfly ...... John Hargis ...... 47.82

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200 Free Relay ...... 1:18.46

400 Free Relay ...... 2:54.62 1979 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 2 Title MEN’S SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:13.62 200 Freestyle ...... Rowdy Gaines ...... 1:36.45 800 Free Relay ...... 6:34.35 1993 - Fayetteville, Ark...... 3 Titles 100 Backstroke ...... Alex Fedorov ...... 47.93 1978 - Auburn, Ala...... 6 Titles 200 Free Relay ...... 1:19.07 200 Freestyle ...... Rowdy Gaines ...... 1:37.62 800 Free Relay ...... 6:30.67 100 Breaststroke ...... Scott Spann...... 56.36 200 Breaststroke ...... Scott Spann...... 2:03.44 1992 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 1 Title 200 Butterfly ...... Bill Forrester...... 1:48.68 200 Breaststroke ...... Ty Richardson ...... 2:20.21 200 Individual Medley ...... Scott Spann...... 1:50.86 800 Free Relay ...... 6:33.56 1989 - Gainesville, Fla...... 2 Titles 1-meter Diving ...... Jose Rocha ...... 549.20 1977 - Athens, Ga...... 7 Titles 3-meter Diving ...... Jose Rocha ...... 587.45 200 Freestyle ...... Bill Forrester...... 1:37.431 100 Breaststroke ...... Scott Spann...... 55.765 1988 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 4 Titles 200 Breaststroke ...... Scott Spann...... 2:03.00 100 Backstroke ...... Steve Farmer ...... 49.48 200 Butterfly ...... Bill Forrester...... 1:46.25 100 Butterfly ...... Rod Bowman ...... 48.20 200 Individual Medley ...... Scott Spann...... 1:49.942 200 Butterfly ...... Rod Bowman ...... 1:46.20 1-meter Diving ...... Paul Breitfeller ...... 429.36 3-meter Diving ...... Jose Rocha ...... 614.20 800 Free Relay ...... 6:33.254 ...... (McCagg, Hartman, Langenmayr, Forrester) 1987 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 2 Titles 200 Butterfly ...... Rod Bowman ...... 1:46.33 1975 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 2 Titles 1-meter Diving3 ...... Jose Rocha ...... 537.25 100 Breaststroke ...... Doug Donovan ...... 58.65 100 Butterfly ...... Don Langenmayer ...... 50.2 1986 - Baton Rouge, La...... 5 Titles 50 Freestyle ...... Per Johansson ...... 20.13 1974 - Athens, Ga...... 3 Titles 100 Freestyle ...... Per Johansson ...... 43.87 200 Breaststroke ...... Mike Drews ...... 2:08.8 200 Butterfly ...... Rod Bowman ...... 1:45.81 200 Individual Medley ...... Mike Drews ...... 1:52.6 1-meter Diving ...... Jose Rocha ...... 518.24 400 Individual Medley ...... Mike Drews ...... 4:05.6 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:17.14 1968 - Knosville, Tenn...... 1 Title 1985 - Gainesville, Fla...... 4 Titles 200 Backstroke ...... Ralph Wright ...... 2:01.1 200 Backstroke ...... Rich Hughey ...... 1:46.74 100 Breaststroke ...... Andy Bauer ...... 54.62 200 Breaststroke ...... Andy Bauer ...... 2:00.37 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:16.88

1984 - Athens, Ga...... 2 Titles 50 Freestyle ...... John Black ...... 19.84 100 Freestyle ...... John Black ...... 43.81

1983 - Knoxville, Tenn...... 4 Titles 50 Freestyle ...... John Black ...... 20.06 200 Breaststroke ...... Andy Bauer ...... 2:00.05 3-meter Diving ...... Skipper Wood ...... 506.55 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:17.47

1982 - Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 2 Titles 200 Freestyle ...... Steve Wood ...... 1:35.93 200 Backstroke ...... Rich Hughey ...... 1:48.22

1981 - Gainesville, Fla...... 8 Titles 50 Freestyle ...... Rowdy Gaines ...... 19.97 100 Freestyle ...... Rowdy Gaines ...... 43.08 200 Freestyle ...... Rowdy Gaines ...... 1:33.80 100 Butterfly ...... Steve Smith ...... 48.58 200 Individual Medley ...... Mike Upham ...... 1:48.95 200 Free Relay ...... 2:54.85 800 Free Relay ...... 6:26.49 ...... (Wood, Morley, Upham, Gaines) 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:17.84

1980 - Athens, Ga...... 7 Titles 50 Freestyle ...... David McCagg ...... 20.40 200 Freestyle ...... Rowdy Gaines ...... 1:36.45 100 Backstroke ...... David Marsh ...... 49.90 200 Backstroke ...... David McCagg ...... 1:49.33 400 Individual Medley ...... Mike Upham ...... 3:56.81 400 Free Relay ...... 2:57.54 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:17.83

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National SEC Dual Meet National SEC Dual Meet Year Finish Finish Record Coach Year Finish Finish Record Coach 1970 - 8th (20) 0-7 Washington 1970 - - - Washington 1971 - 8th (30) 2-9 Washington 1971 --- - - Washington 1972 - 8th (30) 4-10 Washington 1972 - - - Washington 1973 - 4th (146) 7-1 Reese 1973 - - - Reese 1974 17th (18) 3rd (316) 3-3 Reese 1974 - - - Reese 1975 8th (88) 3rd (399) 6-1 Reese 1975 - - - Reese 1976 8th (87) 3rd (209) 5-1 Reese 1976 - - - Reese 1977 5th (155) 3rd (397) 4-2 Reese 1977 - - - Reese 1978 2nd (185) 2nd (368) 7-1 Reese 1978 24th - 2-4 Reese 1979 6th (160) 3rd (344) 8-1 Quick 1979 21st - 0-6 Quick YEAR-BY-YEAR FINISHES YEAR-BY-YEAR 1980 5th (168) 2nd (459) 5-2 Quick 1980 12th - 3-4 Quick 1981 5th (146) 3rd (383) 4-2 Quick 1981 7th 3rd (656) 2-2 Quick 1982 11th (81) 3rd (380) 5-2 Quick 1982 4th (253) 3rd (434) 7-1 Quick 1983 9th (78.5) t-3rd (299) 7-2 Asmuth 1983 8th (131) 3rd (424) 3-2 Asmuth 1984 8th (88.5) 3rd (330) 7-2 Asmuth 1984 6th (111) 3rd (416) 2-4 Asmuth 1985 10th (121) 3rd (485.5) 5-2 Asmuth 1985 t-24th (26) 3rd (544) 3-4 Asmuth 1986 t-14th (67) 4th (459.5) 5-2 Asmuth 1986 t-25th (30) 5th (429) 3-4 Asmuth 1987 t-14th (69) 5th (441.5) 4-6 Asmuth 1987 30th (10) 6th (402) 4-4 Asmuth 1988 15th (64) 4th (453) 4-4 Asmuth 1988 35th (11) 5th (399) 6-4 Asmuth 1989 22nd (49) 5th (376.5) 1-8 Asmuth 1989 - 7th (249.5) 4-6 Asmuth 1990 - 5th (357) 0-9 Asmuth 1990 24th (29) 7th (278) 2-7-1 Asmuth 1991 20th (42) 6th (364) 2-7 Marsh 1991 35th (9) 5th (404) 4-5 Marsh 1992 15th (85) 6th (371) 7-2 Marsh 1992 8th (154) 2nd (540) 7-2 Marsh 1993 6th (215) 2nd (593.5) 4-3 Marsh 1993 8th (174) 2nd (595) 5-1 Marsh 1994 4th (301.5) 1st (633.5) 7-2 Marsh 1994 5th (242) 2nd (628) 8-2 Marsh 1995 3rd (393) 1st (754.5) 8-0 Marsh 1995 13th (92) 2nd (519) 5-1 Marsh 1996 2nd (443.5) 2nd (678.5) 6-0 Marsh 1996 12th (130.5) 5th (421) 5-2 Marsh 1997 1st (496.5) 1st (780.5) 5-0 Marsh 1997 7th (240) 2nd (538) 7-0 Marsh 1998 2nd (394.5) 1st (858.5) 4-1 Marsh 1998 6th (269.5) 2nd (683) 5-0 Marsh 1999 1st (467.5) 1st (857.5) 7-2 Marsh 1999 11th (138) 2nd (577) 9-3 Marsh 2000 2nd (385) 1st (752) 4-1 Marsh 2000 5th (207) 2nd (701) 6-0 Marsh 2001 7th (236) 1st (814) 7-1 Marsh 2001 4th (324) 2nd (668) 9-0 Marsh 2002 3rd (365.5) 1st (763) 6-0 Marsh 2002 1st (474) 3rd (693.5) 7-0 Marsh 2003 1st (609.5) 1st (918.5) 7-0 Marsh 2003 1st (536) 1st (841.5) 5-0 Marsh & Brackin 2004 1st (634) 1st (1,008) 9-0 Marsh 2004 1st (569) 1st (846) 9-0 Marsh & Brackin 2005 1st (491) 1st (829.5) 8-0 Marsh 2005 2nd (492) 1st (816) 6-1 Marsh & Brackin 2006 1st (480.5) 1st (1101.5) 10-0 Marsh 2006 1st (518.5) 2nd (1075) 9-0 Marsh & Tierney-Walker 2007 1st (566) 1st (934) 4-1 Marsh 2007 1st (899) 1st (535) 6-1 Marsh & Tierney-Walker 2008 5th (316) 1st (806) 4-2 Quick 2008 2nd (348) 1st (761.5) 7-1 Quick & Tierney-Walker 2009 1st (526) 1st (880.5) 4-1 Quick & Hawke 2009 6th (281.5) 2nd (730.5) 3-3 Quick & Tierney-Walker 2010 6th (277.5) 1st (784) 5-2 Hawke 2010 8th (153) 3rd (568) 4-4 Hawke 2011 6th (269.5) 1st (799) 3-1 Hawke 2011 8th (202) 3rd (563) 5-0 Hawke 2012 6th (254.5) 1st (730.5) 3-2 Hawke 2012 t-7th (249) 4th (509.5) 4-2 Hawke 2013 8th (226.5) 2nd (1,196) 5-1 Hawke 2013 13th (81) 5th (860) 7-0 Hawke 2014 6th (230) 2nd (1,280) 3-3 Hawke 2014 14th (62) 4th (804) 4-2 Hawke 2015 9th (182) 3rd (1,084) 4-4 Hawke 2015 18th (66) 6th (722) 7-2-1 Hawke 2016 10th (167) 2nd (1,223) 5-2 Hawke 2016 33rd (14) 4th (797) 4-4 Hawke 2017 12th (127.5) 3rd (925.5) 5-2 Hawke 2017 18th (55) 5th (849) 5-2 Hawke 2018 12th (98.5) 6th (791.5) 4-3 Hawke 2018 16th (82.5) 5th (770) 4-3 Hawke

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(Records from 1970-1980 are incomplete) 1-24 85 Vanderbilt 54 3-18-20 174 NCAA Champs. (Minneapolis) 8th 1-31 59 Alabama 81 WOMEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1977-78 (2-4) 2-6 136 North Carolina 130 1993-94 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 2nd (8-2) Head Coach: Eddie Reese 2-7 74 North Carolina State 40 Head Coach: David Marsh 59 Clemson 72 2-13 53 Florida 85 10-1 131 at Clemson (5K) 24 68 LSU 63 2-14 60 Miami (Fla.) 53 11-5 115 Georgia 126 65 Alabama 66 2-25-28 402 SEC Championship 6th 12-18 135 at Miami (Fla.) 76 55 Florida 76 3-19-21 10 NCAA Championship 30th 12-21 130 at Florida Atlantic 46 68 North Carolina 63 1-7 136 LSU 105 38 North Carolina State 93 1987-88 NCAA: 35th, SEC: 5th (6-4) 1-8 141.5 Florida 155.5 SIC Championship 4th Head Coach: John Asmuth 1-15 169 vs. Tennessee (at Clemson, S.C.) 128 AIAW Championship 24th 11-14 60 Georgia 80 1-15 150 vs. Brown (at Clemson, S.C.) 127 12-12 86 Southern Illinois 27 1-28 165.5 Alabama 127.5 1978-79 (0-6) 12-12 57 Tennessee 56 2-5 113 vs. North Carolina (at Atlanta) 92 Head Coach: Richard Quick 1-14 67 Tulane 45 2-16-19 628 SEC Champs. (Auburn) 2nd AIAW Championship 21st 1-16 50 LSU 63 3-17-19 242 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 5th 1-16 102 Florida A&M 4 1979-80 (3-4) 1-30 73 Alabama 67 1994-95 NCAA: 13th, SEC: 2nd (5-1) Head Coach: Richard Quick 2-6 67 Vanderbilt 45 Head Coach: David Marsh AIAW Championship 12th 2-12 57 Florida 74 10-28 157 Clemson 121 2-13 55 Miami (Fla.) 58 11-4 77.5 at Florida State 34.5 1980-81 SEC: 3rd, (2-2-0) 2-24-27 399 SEC Championship 5th 1-7 177 Northwestern 121 Head Coach: Richard Quick 3-17-19 11 NCAA Championship t-35th 1-14 132 at Alabama 111 55 Clemson 40 1-28 101 at Michigan 140 72 at Alabama 51 1988-89 SEC: 7th, (4-6) 3-3 147 Tennessee 108 53 Florida 86 Head Coach: John Asmuth 2-15-18 519 SEC Championship 2nd 63 Miami (Fla.) 67 11-4 53 Tennessee 84 3-16-18 92 NCAA Championship 13th 656 SEC Championship 3rd 11-11 60 Georgia 77 AIAW Championship 7th 1-3 70 Southern Illinois 43 1995-96 NCAA: 12, SEC: 5th (5-2) 1-14 59 at Alabama 81 Head Coach: David Marsh 1981-82 NCAA: 4th, SEC: 3rd, (7-1) 1-15 60 Miami (Fla.) 53 10-21 141 Kentucky (LC) 102 Head Coach: Richard Quick 1-20 49 at LSU 64 11-3 137 Florida State 95 40 Florida 68 1-21 142 at Tulane 74 12-19 47 Illinois-Chicago 33 81 Miami 67 1-28 60 at Kentucky 53 1-5 127 Northwestern 135 94 Brenau 35 2-10 41 Florida 69 1-27 65 Alabama 75 33 Alabama A&M 27 2-11 58 at Vanderbilt 85 1-27 88 #1 Michigan 52 84 Tulane 50 2-22-25 249.5 SEC Championship (Gainesville, Fla.) 2-7 421 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 5th 66 LSU 44 7th 2-23 139 South Carolina 105 79 Alabama 54 3-21 130.5 NCAA Champs. (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 12th 82 Florida State 67 1989-90 NCAA: 24th, SEC: 7th (2-7-1) 434 SEC Championship 3rd Head Coach: John Asmuth 1996-97 NCAA: 7th, SEC: 2nd (7-0) 253 NCAA Championship 4th 11-4 54 Vanderbilt 59 Head Coach: David Marsh 11-10 32 at Tennessee 81 11-1 149 Florida Atlantic 126 1982-83 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd, (3-2) 11-10 28 at Kentucky 88 11-22 Husker Shootout 2nd Head Coach: John Asmuth 11-17 66 LSU 47 11-25 66 at American 44 11-12 82 Georgia 67 12-9 70 at Southern Illinois 70 1-4 172 at Florida 126 11-20 77 Florida State 72 1-6 167 at N.C. State 132 1-24 203 at LSU 103 12-11 82 Southern Illinois 67 1-20 52 Alabama 88 1-24 206 vs. Florida State 140 1-21 57 Alabama 92 1-27 57 at Georgia 83 2-8 136 at Alabama 104 2-5 57 Florida 88 2-9 68 at Miami (Fla.) 45 2-19 538 SEC Championship 2nd 2-24-26 424 SEC Championship 3rd 2-10 67 at Florida 45 2-28 145 South Carolina 93 3-17-19 131 NCAA Championship 8th 2-21-24 278 SEC Champs. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 7th 3-20 240 NCAA Championship 7th 3-16-18 29 NCAA Champs. (Austin, Texas) 24th 1983-84 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 3rd, (2-4) 1997-98 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 2nd (5-0) Head Coach: John Asmuth 1990-91 NCAA: 35th, SEC: 5th (4-5) Head Coach: David Marsh 11-5 69 Maryland 44 Head Coach: David Marsh 10-10 154 Florida Atlantic 132 11-12 61 at Georgia 79 11-10 60 at Vanderbilt 52 11-7 at SMU Women’s 5th 11-18 63 at Florida State 77 11-10 83 at Southern Illinois 30 1-10 155 Florida 145 12-10 54 at Southern Illinois 86 11-16 89.5 Tennessee 152.5 1-17 205 at Northwestern 145 1-20 80 Alabama 60 12-1 98 vs. Florida 198 1-17 231 vs. Tennessee 115 2-4 65.5 at Florida 74.5 12-20 170 vs. Dupage(Ill.) JC 88 2-6 161 Alabama 106 2-23-25 416 SEC Champs. (Gainesville, Fla.) 3rd 1-19 87 at LSU 150 2-18-21 683 SEC Champs. (Gainesville, Fla.) 2nd 3-15-17 111 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 6th 1-26 120 at Alabama 123 3-19-21 269.5 NCAA Champs. (Minneapolis) 6th 2-1 146 Georgia 142 1984-85 NCAA: t-24th, SEC: 3rd (3-4) 2-3 112 Miami (Fla.) 128 1998-99 NCAA: 11th, SEC: 2nd (9-3) Head Coach: John Asmuth 2-9 Forfeit Kentucky — Head Coach: David Marsh 11-1 48 at Virginia 65 2-20-23 404 SEC Champs. (Lexington, Ky.) 5th 10-17 78 vs. Cal-Berkeley (Atlanta) 184 11-2 66 at Virginia Tech 47 3-14-16 9 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 35th 11-21 114.5 at Arizona 181.5 11-17 79 Georgia 61 11-23 167 at Arizona State 133 1-10 56 Southern Illinois 84 1991-92 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 2nd (7-2) Georgia Southern 1-18 42 at Alabama 98 Head Coach: David Marsh Purdue 2-1 66 Florida 74 11-1 128 LSU 109 Florida Atlantic 2-2 81 Miami (FL) 59 11-8 85 at Georgia 157 Nebraska 2/28-3/2 544 SEC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 3rd 11-9 55 at Emory 45 1-8 129 Stanford 171 3-21-23 26 NCAA Champs. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) t-24th 11-9 58 vs. Florida Atlantic 44 1-16 201.5 Northwestern 148.5 12-15 33 at Florida 80 1-16 194 Tennessee 158 1985-86 NCAA: t-25th, SEC: 5th (3-4) 12-15 74 vs. Florida State 38 1-30 129 at Florida 116 Head Coach: John Asmuth 1-6 132.5 N.C. State 109.5 2-6 141 at Alabama 83 11-16 66 at Georgia 81 1-12 129 at South Carolina 102 2-18-20 577 SEC Champs. (Lexington, Ky.) 2nd 1-11 63 at Clemson 77 1-18 164.5 Alabama 134.5 3-18-20 138 NCAA Champs. (Athens, Ga.) 11th 1-17 63 Alabama 77 2-5-8 540 SEC Champs. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2nd 1-31 87 at Southern Illinois 53 3-19-21 154 NCAA Champs. (Austin, Texas) 8th 1999-2000 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 2nd (7-0) 2-8 88 N.C. State 50 Head Coach: David Marsh 2-14 58 at Florida 82 1992-93 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 2nd (5-1) 10-30 140 at Florida State 102 2-15 82 at Miami (FL) 58 Head Coach: David Marsh 11-19 185 Alabama 105 2/27-3/2 429 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 5th 10-17 102 at Emory 58 1-15 193 vs. Northwestern (Chicago) 159 3-20-22 30 NCAA Champs. (Fayetteville, Ark.) t-25th 11-1 138 Clemson 93 1-15 229 vs. Tennessee (Chicago) 124 11-7 114 Georgia 129 1-22 177 Florida 123 1986-87 NCAA: 30th, SEC: 6th (4-4) 1-9 133 at LSU 96 2-16-19 701 SEC Championship (Auburn) 2nd Head Coach: John Asmuth 1-16 145 South Carolina 93 2-23 123 Kentucky 87 11-14 57 Georgia 81 3-5 84 at Alabama 55 2-23 167 Alabama 11 1-17 48 LSU 65 2-17-20 595 SEC Champs. (Fayetteville, Ark.) 2nd 3-16-18 207 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 5th

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Women’s Year-By-Year Results

2007-08 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 1st (7-1) 11-1 174 at Alabama 126 2000-01 NCAA: 4th, SEC: 2nd (9-0) Head Coach: Richard Quick 11-1 176 vs. LSU 124 Head Coach: David Marsh and Dorsey Tierney-Walker 11-14 150 at Tennessee 150 11-17 186 at Alabama 112 11-9-10 201 #12 Tennessee (1) 146 11-14 185 vs. Louisville 114 12-20 108 vs. Tampa (Orlando) 51 11-16 144 Alabama (1) 97 12-5-7 405 Georgia Invite 4th 12-20 108 vs. Shippensburg (Orlando) 38 1-10 157 at #16 Texas (1) 80 1-8 126 #6 Texas 174 1-5 137 Florida 106 1-12 155 at #6 Texas A&M (1) 139 1-24 148 #8 Florida 152 1-7 131 Arizona State 106 1-12 218 vs. #12 SMU (1) 72 1-29 162 at Missouri 137 1-13 187 at Tennessee 163 1-26 135 at #7 Florida (1) 165 2-17-21 722 SEC Championship (Auburn) 6th 1-13 198 vs. Northwestern 153 2-9 177 #22 Florida State (5) 118 3-19-21 66 NCAA Champs. (Greensboro, N.C.) 18th 1-20 143 Florida State 90 2-9 182 Arkansas (5) 113 1-27 170 at South Carolina 119 2-20-23 761.5 SEC Champs. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 1st 2015-16 NCAA: 33rd, SEC: 4th (4-4) 2-21-24 668 SEC Champs. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2nd 3-20-22 348 NCAA Champs. (Columbus, Ohio) 2nd Head Coach: Brett Hawke 3-15-17 324 NCAA Champs. (Long Island, N.Y.) 4th 10-9 192 at #4 Alabama (2) 108 2008-09 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 2nd (3-3) 11-7 169.5 #5 Indiana (6) 130.5 2001-02 NCAA: 1st, SEC 3rd (7-0) Head Coach: Richard Quick 12-4-6 744 at Georgia Invitational (10) 3rd Head Coach: David Marsh and Dorsey Tierney-Walker 16-2 97 at #3 Georgia (10) 203 11-1 65 at Southern Methodist 48 11-14 128 at #2 Georgia (7) 167 1-7 121 at #6 Texas (10) 171 11-16 173 Alabama 90 11-21-22 232.5 at Alabama (7) (LC) 165 1-15 142 #24 Arkansas (9) 95 12-15 164.5 SW Missouri State 114.5 1-8 109 #4 Texas (7) 129 1-23 108 at #14 Florida (9) 192 1-3 55 vs. Western Illinois (Bahamas) 45 1-24 114 #6 Florida (5) 169 1-29 234 Florida State (11) 65 1-12 186 Northwestern 159 2-7 166 at Florida State (6) 120 1-29 141 #17 Wisconsin (11) 158 1-12 207 Tennessee 138 2-7 142.5 vs. #8 Texas A&M (6) 140.5 2-16-20 797 SEC Champs. (Columbia, Mo.) 4th 1-25 130.5 at Florida 110.5 2-18-21 730.5 SEC Championship (Auburn) 2nd 3-16-19 14 NCAA Champs. (Atlanta) 33rd 2-20-23 693.5 SEC Champs. (Fayetteville, Ark.) 3rd 3-19-21 281.5 NCAA Champs. (College Station) 6th WOMEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR WOMEN’S 3-21-23 474 NCAA Champs. (Austin, Texas) 1st 2016-17 NCAA: 18th, SEC: 5th (5-2) 2009-10 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (4-4) Head Coach: Brett Hawke 2002-03 NCAA: 1st, SEC 1st (5-0) Head Coach: Brett Hawke 10-8 165 Wisconsin 135 Head Coach: David Marsh and Kim Brackin 10-23 177 LSU 122 10-12 178.5 Kentucky 121.5 10-5 190 at LSU(1) 71 11-12 134 Alabama 107 10-28 162 LSU (10) 138 11-23 202.5 at #4 Stanford (1) 129.5 11-20 104 #1 Georgia (7) 134 11-4 225 #25 Alabama (10) 75 11-23 214 vs. Pacific (1) 112 12-3-5 386 Texas Invite (7) 4th 11-11 129 #14 Tennessee (11) 171 12-7 1002 Auburn Tiger Invitational 1st 1-7 107 at #5 Texas (8) 134 11-17-19 1142 Georgia Tech Invitational 1st 1-24 125 #2 Florida (1) 113 1-9 204 vs. SMU (8) 87 1-12 139 #5 Texas (14) 156 1-31 163 at #20 Alabama (1) 127 1-9 129 at #6 Texas A&M (8) 169 1-21 197 #20 Florida (11) 103 2-19-22 841.5 SEC Championship (Auburn) 1st 1-22 115 at #7 Florida (8) 185 2-14-18 849 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 5th 3-20-22 536 NCAA Championship (Auburn) 1st 2-6 172 Emory (8) 102 2-22-25 55 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 18th 2-17-20 568 SEC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 3rd 2003-04 NCAA: 1st, SEC 1st (9-0) 3-18-20 153 NCAA Champs. (West Lafayette, Ind.) 8th 2017-18 NCAA: 16th, SEC: 5th (4-3) Head Coach: David Marsh and Kim Brackin Head Coach: Brett Hawke 10-11 81 at Arkansas (1) 58 2010-11 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (5-0) 10-13-14 181 #14 Tennessee (15) 172 10-11 86 vs. Missouri (1) 53 Head Coach: Brett Hawke 10-13-14 205 #12 Wisconsin (15) 122 10-24/25 218 at Virginia (1) 127 10-9 169 Alabama 74 Oct. 21 122 #5 Texas A&M (15) 171 10-24-25 214 vs. Penn State (1) 131 10-22 175 LSU 123 10-27 131 Alabama (9) 167 11-15 194 #24 Tennessee (1) 101 10-22 197 Notre Dame 101 11-4 166.5 at #22 S. Carolina (9) 133.5 11-21 134 Alabama (1) 92 12-3-5 769.5 Georgia Invite 2nd 1-8 117 at #5 Texas (12) 175 1-17-18 222 #7 USC (LCM) (1) 116 1-13 183 #3 Texas (12) 117 1-20 160.5 at #16 Florida (12) 139.5 1-23 144 at #3 Florida (1) 99 1-21 165 #6 Florida (12) 135 2-14-18 770 SEC Champs. (College Station, TX) 5th 1-31 161 Kentucky (1) 120 2-11-19 678 SEC Champs. (Gainesville, Fla.) 3rd 3-14-17 82.5 NCAA Champs. (Columbus, Ohio) 16th 2-24-27 846 SEC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 1st 3-17-19 202 NCAA Champs. (Austin, Texas) 8th 3-18-20 569 NCAA Champs. (College Station) 1st 2011-12 NCAA: T-7th, SEC: 4th (4-2) 2004-05 NCAA: 2nd, SEC 1st (6-1) Head Coach: Brett Hawke Head Coach: David Marsh and Kim Brackin 10-5 142.5 Arkansas 100.5 11-12 105 #1 Georgia (2) 138 10-21 167 at Notre Dame 125 Auburn vs. All Opponents 11-19 140 at Alabama (2) 105 11-4 138.5 Penn State 99.5 1-3 157.5 vs. Kentucky 92.5 11-11 110 #1 Georgia (6) 133 (1980-2018) 1-7 158 at Clemson (2) 81 12-2-4 594 Georgia Invite 3rd Opponent W L Opponent W L 1-8 178 at South Carolina 75 1-11 167 #4 Texas (7) 133 Alabama 28 9 Missouri State 1 0 1-21 160 #3 Florida (2) 81 1-21 138 at #9 Florida (7) 162 Alabama A&M 1 0 Nebraska 1 0 1-29 177 at #24 Florida State (2) 119 2-15-18 509.5 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 4th Arizona 0 1 North Carolina 3 0 2-16-19 816 SEC Champs. (Gainesville, Fla.) 1st 3-15-17 249 NCAA Championship (Auburn) t-7th Arizona State 2 0 NC State 4 1 3-17-19 492 NCAA Champs. (Lafayette, Ind.) 2nd Arkansas 5 0 Northwestern 6 1 2012-13 NCAA: 13th, SEC: 5th (7-0) Brenau 1 0 Notre Dame 5 0 2005-06 NCAA: 1st, SEC 2nd (9-0) Head Coach: Brett Hawke Brown 1 0 Pacific 1 0 Head Coach: David Marsh 10-12 182 Alabama 62 Cal-Berkeley 0 1 Penn State 3 0 and Dorsey Tierney-Walker 10-20 218.5 LSU 78.5 Clemson 5 1 Purdue 1 0 9-30 119 South Carolina (2) 81 10-26 166 Notre Dame 132 Dupage (Ill.) JC 1 0 Shippensburg 1 0 10-14 165 #15 Indiana (2) 124 11-2 212.5 at Kentucky 87.5 Emory 3 0 South Carolina 8 0 10-21 135 at LSU (2) 107 11-30-12-2 543 Georgia Fall Invite 4th Florida 16 20 Southern Cal 1 0 11-11 222 at #18 Virginia (2) 126 1-10 153 Texas 145 Florida A&M 1 0 So. Illinois (1 tie) 5 2 195.5 vs. #14 Penn State (2) 150.5 1-12 158 at Texas A&M 141 Florida Atlantic 5 0 SMU 3 0 11-18 144.5 Alabama (2) 91 1-26 161 Florida 138 Florida State 14 1 Stanford 1 2 1-21 178 at #21 Florida (2) 120 2-19-23 860 SEC Champs. (College Station) 5th Georgia 3 14 Tampa 1 0 Georgia Southern 1 0 Tennessee 12 4 1-28 149 Arkansas (2) 69 3-21-23 87 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 13th Illinois-Chicago 1 0 Texas 5 7 142 #17 Florida State (2) 90 Indiana 4 0 Texas A&M 3 2 2-15-18 1075 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 2nd 2013-14 NCAA: 14th, SEC: 4th (4-2) LSU 14 4 Tulane 3 0 3-16-18 518.5 NCAA Champs. (Athens, Ga.) 1st Head Coach: Brett Hawke Louisville 1 0 Vanderbilt 5 2 9-27 158 at Vanderbilt 44 Kentucky 7 2 Virginia 2 1 2006-07 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (6-1) 10-12 180 at Indiana 120 Maryland 1 0 Virginia Tech 1 0 Head Coach: David Marsh 10-12 180 Notre Dame 120 Miami (Fla.) 7 3 Western Illinois 1 0 and Dorsey Tierney-Walker 11-22-24 881.5 Auburn Invitational 2nd Michigan 1 1 Wisconsin 2 1 10-6 176 LSU (3) 115 1-9 129.5 at Texas 168.5 Missouri 2 0 Total (2 ties) 202 80 11-10-11 203 at #15 Tennessee (4) 143.5 1-25 124.5 at Florida 173.5 11-10-11 161.5 vs. #3 Stanford (4) 191.5 2-19-23 804 SEC Championships (Athens, Ga.) 4th 11-17 148 at Alabama (4) 78 3-21-23 62 NCAA Champs. (Minneapolis) 14th 1-11 140 #12 Texas (3) 91 1-20 167 #9 Florida (3) 125 2014-15 NCAA: 18th, SEC: 6th (7-2-1) 1-27 129 at #7 Florida State (2) 112 Head Coach: Brett Hawke 2-2-4 535 SEC Champs. (Lexington, Ky.) 1st 10-10 129 at Indiana 113 3-8-10 899 NCAA Champs. (Minneapolis) 1st 10-18 192 Notre Dame 102 10-18 201 Vanderbilt 75

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(Some dates are missing due to incomplete records) Tennessee Relays 2nd 1-14 75 Tulane 36 1982-83 NCAA: 9th, SEC: t-3rd (7-2-0) MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1969-70 SEC: 8th (0-7-0) 1-16 33 Alabama 80 Head Coach: John Asmuth Head Coach: Bill Washington 1-17 60 Can. All-Stars 35 11-12 65 Georgia 47 51 Emory 60 1-23 71 South Carolina 42 11-20 66 Florida State 47 35 Georgia 59 1-31 61 LSU 52 1-8 69 Southern Illinois 44 39 Alabama 69 2-7 64 Florida State 49 1-14 58 Texas 55 30 Georgia 69 2-12-14 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 1-22 51 Alabama 62 18 Vanderbilt 89 3-4-6 209 SEC Championship 3rd 1-28-29 SMU Invitational 6th 54 Emory 56 3-25-27 87 NCAA Championship 8th 2-4 61 Miami (Fla.) 50 45 Birmingham Southern 61 2-5 55 Florida 58 20 SEC Championship 8th 1976-77 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 3rd (4-2-0) 2-10-12 Southern Intercollegiate 1st Head Coach: Eddie Reese 2-18 62 Southern Methodist 49 1970-71 SEC: 8th (2-9-0) 11-18 68 at Tulane 34 2-19 61 Houston 52 Head Coach: Bill Washington 1-1 at Tennessee Relays 2nd 3-3-5 299 SEC Championship t-3rd 11-21 31 Vanderbilt 67 1-8 64 at Tennessee 49 3-24-26 78.5 NCAA Championship 9th 11-22 30 Tennessee 71 1-22 46 at Alabama 67 1-23 54 Dekalb 43 1-28 55 N.C. State 58 1983-84 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (7-2-0) 1-26 44 Georgia Tech 59 2-5 74 North Carolina 39 Head Coach: John Asmuth 1-26 52 Emory 59 2-10-12 at SIC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 1st 11-4 69 Maryland 44 1-28 14 South Carolina 90 2-19 65 at Florida State 48 11-11 66 at Georgia 47 2-5 34 Georgia 77 3-3-5 397 SEC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 3rd 11-18 69 at Florida State 44 2-9 71 Dekalb 37 3-24-26 155 NCAA Championship (Cleveland) 5th 12-10 54 at Southern Illinois 59 2-12 44 Tulane 63 1-13 67 at Texas A&M 43 2-12 51 University of the South 57 1977-78 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 2nd (7-1-0) 1-14 66 at Texas 47 2-20 40 Alabama 61 Head Coach: Eddie Reese 1-21 67 Alabama 46 3-4-6 30 SEC Championship 8th 11-19 66 at Clemson 43 2-3 62 at Miami (Fla.) 52 1-6 50 at Tennessee 63 2-4 46 at Florida 67 1971-72 SEC: 8th (4-10-0) 1-7 at Tennessee Relays 2nd 2-9-11 SIC Championships (Athens, Ga.) 1st Head Coach: Bill Washington 1-13 59 Canada All-Stars 54 3-1-3 330 SEC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 3rd 29 Marshall 67 1-21 67 Alabama 46 3-21-24 88.5 NCAA Championship (Cleveland) 8th 51 University of the South 59 1-27 65 LSU 48 14 Denison 71 1-28 54 Tulane 41 1984-85 NCAA: 10th, SEC: 3rd (5-2-0) 46 Tulane 62 2-3 65 at North Carolina 48 Head Coach: John Asmuth 38 LSU 55 2-4 69 at N.C. State 44 1-1 70 at Virginia 43 65 Dekalb 45 2-9-11 at SIC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 1st 11-2 68 at Virginia Tech 42 57 Georgia Southern 56 2-18 66 at Florida 47 11-16 70 Georgia 43 33 Georgia 72 3-2-4 368 SEC Championship 2nd 1-10 57 Southern Illinois 56 45 Rice 66 3-23-25 185 NCAA Championship (Long Beach) 2nd 1-19 43 at Alabama 70 47 Tulane 64 2-1 53 Florida 60 50 Georgia Tech 59 1978-79 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 3rd (8-1-0) 2-2 74 Miami (Fla.) 66 69 Emory 39 Head Coach: Richard Quick 2-9-11 SIC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 1st 36 Alabama 74 11-17 61 at Florida State 52 3-7-9 485.5 SEC Champs. (Gainesville, Fla.) 3rd 76 Dekalb 34 12-9 60 Clemson 53 3-28-30 121 NCAA Champs. (Austin, Texas) 10th 30 SEC Championship 8th 1-6 at Tennessee Relays 2nd 1-10 62 Southern Illinois 51 1985-86 NCAA: t-14th, SEC: 14th (5-2-0) 1972-73 SEC: 4th (7-1-0) 1-12 62 N.C. State 51 Head Coach: John Asmuth Head Coach: Eddie Reese 1-20 61 at Alabama 49 1-15 66 at Georgia 47 Tennessee Relays 5th 1-26 62 at Tulane 51 1-11 61 at Clemson 52 Tulane Relays 5th 1-27 61 at LSU 52 1-18 69 Alabama 44 68 Georgia Tech 42 2-3 45 Florida 67 1-31 52 at Southern Illinois 61 54 Clemson 24 2-8-10 at SIC Championships (Athens, Ga.) 1st 2-8 70 N.C. State 41 71 Georgia Southern 42 2-16 57 Indiana 56 2-14 48 at Florida 64 66 Georgia Southern 47 3-22-24 344 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 3rd 2-15 67 at Miami (Fla.) 45 47 Alabama 66 3-22-24 160 NCAA Championship (Cleveland) 6th 3-6-8 459.5 SEC Champs. (Baton Rouge, La.) 4th 67 Western Kentucky 46 4-4-6 67 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) t-14th 64 LSU 49 1979-80 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 2nd (5-2-0) 70 Tulane 43 Head Coach: Richard Quick 1986-87 NCAA: t-14th, SEC: 5th (4-6-0) 146 SEC Championship 4th 11-29 66 Florida State 46 Head Coach: John Asmuth 12-7 46 Clemson 67 11-14 59 Georgia 54 1973-74 NCAA: 17th, SEC: 3rd (3-3-0) 1-19 71 Alabama 42 12-3 51 Southern Illinois 62 Head Coach: Eddie Reese 1-25 59 LSU 53 1-17 53 LSU 60 Tulane-Alabama Relays 2nd 1-26 66 Tulane 42 1-23 46 Texas 67 Tennessee Relays 2nd 2-2 42 Florida 71 1-24 66 Vanderbilt 43 61 Tulane 52 2-4 63 Miami (FL) 50 1-31 44 Alabama 69 51 Florida 62 2-14-16 Southern Intercollegiate 1st 2-6 124 North Carolina 93 51 Alabama 62 3-6-8 459 SEC Championship 2nd 2-7 69 North Carolina State 44 60 South Carolina 53 3-27-29 168 NCAA Championship 5th 2-13 55 Florida 56 48 North Carolina State 65 2-14 45 Miami (Fla.) 68 Southern Intercollegiate 3rd 1980-81 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 3rd (4-2-0) Georgia Quadragular 3rd 63 LSU 60 Head Coach: Richard Quick 2-25-28 441.5 SEC Championship 5th 316 SEC Championship 3rd 11-14 68 Georgia 44 4-2-4 69 NCAA Championship t-14th 18 NCAA Championship 17th 11-21 67 Clemson 41 1-24 66 at Alabama 47 1987-88 NCAA: 15th, SEC: 4th (4-4-0) 1974-75 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (6-1-0) 2-7 55 Florida 58 Head Coach: John Asmuth Head Coach: Eddie Reese 2-18 55 at SMU 58 11-13 52 Georgia 61 11-22 Southern Relays (New Orleans) 2nd 2-20 63 Miami (Fla.) 50 12-11 52 Southern Illinois 61 1-4 Tennessee Relays 2nd 3-5-7 383 SEC Champs. (Gainesville, Fla.) 3rd 1-14 61 Tulane 49 1-18 40 at Alabama 73 3-26-28 146 NCAA Champs. (Austin, Texas) 5th 1-16 47 LSU 66 1-20 63 at Florida 50 1-16 102 Florida A&M 10 1-24 64 at LSU 49 1981-82 NCAA: 11th, SEC: 3rd (5-2-0) 1-13 62 Alabama 51 1-25 64 at Tulane 49 Head Coach: Richard Quick 2-12 46 Florida 65 2-1 61 at Florida State 52 11-13 58 at Georgia 55 2-13 64 Miami (Fla.) 49 2-8 63 South Carolina 50 Tennessee Relays 2nd 2-12-14 Saluki Invitational 2nd 2-13-15 SIC Champs. (Athens, Ga.) 2nd 2-23 52 Alabama 61 2-25-27 453 SEC Championship 4th 2-21 69 Texas 44 2-29 61 LSU 49 4-7-9 64 NCAA Championship 15th 3-6-8 399 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 3rd 2-30 56 Tulane 39 3-27-29 88 NCAA Champs. (Cleveland) 8th 2-5 48 at Miami (Fla.) 65 1988-89 NCAA: 22nd, SEC: 5th (1-8-0) 2-6 64 at Florida 48 Head Coach: John Asmuth 1975-76 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 3rd (5-1-0) 2-20 65 Southern Methodist 48 11-4 44 Tennessee 63 Head Coach: Eddie Reese 3-4-6 380 SEC Champs. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 3rd 11-11 46 Georgia 66 11-21 Southeastern Relays 2nd 3-25-27 81 NCAA Championship (Milwaukee) 11th 11-18-19 Penn State Invitational 4th

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Men’s Year-By-Year Results

11-25-26 South Carolina Invitational 2nd 2-4 140 Tennessee 101 11-2 95 vs. #18 Wisconsin (2) (Tucson, Ariz.) 69 1-3 53 Southern Illinois 60 3-3 164 South Carolina 85 11-3 121 at #11 Arizona State (2) 79 1-14 39 at Alabama 74 2-15-18 754.5 SEC Championship 1st 12-5-7 1252 Auburn Tiger Invite (2) 1st 1-15 48 Miami (Fla.) 64 3-23-25 393 NCAA Championship 3rd 1-9 120 #2 Texas (4) 83 1-20 52 at LSU 61 1-24 119 #6 Florida (2) 90 1-21 122 at Tulane 119 1995-96 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 1st (6-0-0) 1-31 175 at #14 Alabama (2) 114 1-28 55 at Kentucky 58 Head Coach: David Marsh 2-19-22 918.5 SEC Championship (Auburn) 1st 2-10 47 Florida 63 10-21 146 Kentucky (LC) 90 3-27-29 609.5 NCAA Championship (Auburn) 1st 2-22-25 376.5 SEC Champs. (Gainesville, Fla.) 5th 11-3 130 Florida State 106 3-31-4-1 49 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 22nd 12-19 52 at Illinois-Chicago 41 2003-04 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (9-0) 1-12 Dallas Morning News 4th Head Coach: David Marsh 1989-90 SEC: 5th (0-9-0) 1-15 132 at Texas 111 10-24-25 214 at Virginia (1) 137 Head Coach: John Asmuth 1-26 138 Alabama 90 10-24-25 270 vs. Penn State (1) (Charlottesville, Va.) 81 11-10 43 at Tennessee 68 2-7 678.5 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 2nd 11-7 130 #7 Michigan (1) 108 11-10 48 vs. Kentucky 65 2-23 154 South Carolina 114 11-21 149 Alabama (1) 77 11-17 48 LSU 65 3-28 443.5 NCAA Champs. (Austin, Texas) 2nd 1-10 136 at #2 Texas (1) 102 12-9 65 at Southern Illinois 75 1-16 131 #13 Tennessee (SCM) (1) 86 1-6 100.5 at N.C. State 142.5 1996-97 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (5-0-0) 1-17-18 204 #10 Southern Cal (LCM) (1) 138 1-20 30 Alabama 83 Head Coach: David Marsh 1-23 142 at #5 Florida (1) 101 1-27 48 at Georgia 65 11-1 156 Florida Atlantic 108 1-31 164.5 #21 Kentucky (1) 124.5 2-2-4 at Saluki Invitational 3rd 11-22 Husker Shootout 1st 2-24-27 1008 SEC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 1st 2-9 56 at Miami (Fla.) 57 11-25 72 at American 38 3-15-28 634 NCAA Champs. (Long Island, N.Y.) 1st

MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR 2-10 48 at Florida 64 1-10 131 Texas 106 2-21-24 357 SEC Champs. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 5th 1-17 Dallas Morning News 6th 2004-05 NCAA: 1st, SEC 1st (8-0) 2-7 161 at Alabama 124 Head Coach: David Marsh 1990-91 NCAA: 20th, SEC: 6th (2-7-0) 2-19 780.5 SEC Championship 1st 11-12 145 #16 Georgia (1) 96 Head Coach: David Marsh 3-7 145 South Carolina 93 11-19 153 at #23 Alabama (1) 99 11-10 48 vs. Southern Illinois (Nashville, Tenn.) 65 3-27 496.5 NCAA Championship 1st 1-3 140 vs. Kentucky (Ft. Pierce, Fla.) 114 11-16 105 Tennessee 137 1-7 138 at Clemson (2) 96 12-1 91 Florida 143 1997-98 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 1st (4-1-0) 1-8 172 at South Carolina (2) 98 12-20 106 vs. Michigan State (Indian River, Fla.) 156 Head Coach: David Marsh 1-13 138 #7 Texas (2) 96 1-19 94 at LSU 147 10-10 145 Florida Atlantic 127 1-21 142 #2 Florida (3) 99 1-26 120 at Alabama 121 11-13 114 Southern Methodist 70 1-29 172 at #24 Florida State (1) 126 2-1 125.5 Georgia 115.5 1-10 152 Florida 78 2-16-19 829.5 SEC Championship (Gainesville, Fla.) 1st 2-3 138 Miami (Fla.) 91 1-23 Dallas Morning News 5th 3-24-26 491 NCAA Championship (Minneapolis) 1st 2-9 65 at Kentucky 157 1-31 95 at Texas 133 2-20-23 364 SEC Championship (Lexington, Ky.) 6th 2-7 137 Alabama 112 2005-06 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (10-0) 3-21-23 42 NCAA Champs. (Austin, Texas) 20th 2-18 858.5 SEC Championship (Gainesville, Fla.) 1st Head Coach: David Marsh 3-26 394.5 NCAA Championship (Auburn) 2nd 9-30 116 South Carolina (1) 78 1991-92 NCAA: 15th, SEC: 6th (7-2-0) 10-14 174 #11 Indiana (1) 126 Head Coach: David Marsh 1998-99 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (7-2) 10-21 150 at LSU (1) 92 11-1 128 LSU 107 Head Coach: David Marsh 10-21-34 War Eagle Invitational NS 11-8 66 at Georgia (LC) 177 11-21 154 at Arizona 140 11-11 184 at #13 Virginia (1) 152 11-9 55 at Emory 38 11-23 177 at Arizona State 112 217 vs. #14 Purdue (1) (Charlottesville, Va.) 11-9 57 vs. Florida Atlantic (Atlanta) 44 Harvard 125 12-15 40 at Florida 73 Nebraska 210 vs. Penn State (1) (Charlottesville, Va.) 132 12-15 71 vs. Florida State (Gainesville, Fla.) 42 Florida Atlantic 11-18 142 #20 Alabama (1) 79 1-6 137 N.C. State 106 Georgia Southern 12-1-3 U.S. Open NS 1-12 125 at South Carolina 118 1-15 118 Texas 123 1-13 122 at #5 Texas (1) 121 1-17 124 Alabama 119 1-30 119 at Florida 123 1-21 152 at #4 Florida (1) 148 2-5-8 371 SEC Champs. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 6th 2-6 124 at Alabama 92 1-28 143.5 #16 Florida State (1) 94.5 3-26-28 85 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 15th 2-18-20 857.5 SEC Championship (Lexington, Ky.) 1st 2-15-18 1101.5 SEC Championship (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1st 3-25-27 467.5 NCAA Championship (Indianapolis) 1st 3-23-25 480.5 NCAA Championship (Atlanta, Ga.) 1st 1992-93 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 2nd (4-3-0) Head Coach: David Marsh 1999-2000 NCAA: 2nd, SEC: 1st (4-1) 2006-07 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (4-1) 10-17 105 at Emory 86 Head Coach: David Marsh Head Coach: David Marsh 11-1 143 Clemson 90 10-30 132 at Florida State 108 10-6 182 LSU (1) 110 11-7 114 Georgia 129 11-19 179 Alabama 102 11-17 143.5 at Alabama (1) 99.5 12-3-6 FSU Invitational 1st 1-8 108 at Texas 132 1-11 113 #1 Texas (3) 130 1-9 134 at LSU 108 1-22 159 Florida 135 1-20 163 #11 Florida (3) 137 1-15 110 Texas 133 2-16-19 752 SEC Championship (Auburn) 1st 1-27 133 at #15 Florida State (3) 108 1-16 135 South Carolina 91 2-23 193 Kentucky 39 2-2-4 934 SEC Championship (Lexington, Ky.) 1st 2-17-20 593.5 SEC Champs. (Fayetteville, Ark.) 2nd 3-23-25 385 NCAA Championship (Minneapolis) 2nd 3-8-10 566 NCAA Championship (Minneapolis) 1st 3-5 65 at Alabama 75 3-25-27 215 NCAA Championship (Indianapolis) 6th 2000-01 NCAA: 7th, SEC: 1st (7-1) 2007-08 NCAA: 5th, SEC: 1st (4-2) Head Coach: David Marsh Head Coach: Richard Quick 1993-94 NCAA: 4th, SEC: 1st (7-2-0) 11-17 184 at Alabama 109.5 11-2 127 at #11 Tennessee (2) 170 Head Coach: David Marsh 12-20 95 Tampa 61 11-16 138 Alabama (2) 84 10-1 103 at Clemson (5K) 52 12-20 95 Shippensburg 41 1-10 113.5 at #1 Texas (8) 129.5 11-5 168 Georgia 75 1-5 131 Florida 110 1-12 181 at #20 Texas A&M (8) 113 11-6 50 U.S. National Team 44 1-7 128 Arizona State 115 1-26 165 at #5 Florida (6) 135 11-13 107 at Tennessee 134 1-11 103.5 Texas 136.5 2-9 190 Florida State (5) 106 12-2-4 North Carolina Invitational 5th 1-20 145 Florida State 84 2-20-23 806 SEC Championship (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 1st 12-18 135 at Miami (Fla.) 89 1-27 172 at South Carolina 123 3-27-29 316 NCAA Champs. (Federal Way, Wash.) 5th 12-21 104 at Florida Atlantic 46 2-21-24 814 SEC Championship (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 1st 1-7 132 LSU 105 3-22-24 236 NCAA Champs (College Station) 7th 2008-09 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (4-1) 1-8 115 Florida 128 Head Coaches: Richard Quick & Brett Hawke 1-21-22 Dallas Morning News 4th 2001-02 NCAA: 3rd, SEC: 1st (6-0) 11-14 163 at Georgia 136 1-22 122 Georgia Tech 93 Head Coach: David Marsh 11-21-22 206 at Alabama (LC) 165 1-29 139 Alabama 103 11-16 174 Alabama 85 1-8 102 #1 Texas (7) 139 2-16-19 633.5 SEC Championship (Auburn) 1st 12-15 174 Missouri State 113 1-24 166 #6 Florida (5) 132 3-24-26 301.5 NCAA Champs. (Minneapolis) 4th 1-3 55 Western Illinois 45 2-7 167 at #18 Florida State (5) 122 1-11 145 at Texas 98 2-18-21 880 SEC Championship (Auburn) 1st 1994-95 NCAA: 3rd, SEC: 1st (8-0-0) 1-12 164 at Texas A&M 124 3-26-28 526 NCAA Champs (College Station) 1st Head Coach: David Marsh 1-25 153 at Florida 90 10-28 161 Clemson 120 2-23 763 SEC Champs. (Fayetteville, Ark.) 1st 2009-10 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 1st (5-2) 11-4 73 at Florida State 40 3-30 365.5 NCAA Championship (Athens, Ga.) 3rd Head Coach: Brett Hawke 12-18 120 vs. Harvard 85 10-23 167 at LSU 133 1-6 128 Texas 113 2002-03 NCAA: 1st, SEC: 1st (7-0) 11-12 142 Alabama 101 1-13 147 at Alabama 87 Head Coach: David Marsh 11-20 145 #7 Georgia (5) 98 1-19 70 at Southern Methodist 43 10-5 169 LSU (1) 93 12-3-5 421 Texas Invitational 3rd 1-20-21 Dallas Morning News 3rd 11-2 95 at #10 Arizona (2) 24 1-7 110.5 at #1 Texas (5) 130.5

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1-9 159 at #22 Texas A&M (5) 136 10-13-14 173 #18 Tennessee (10) 180 1-22 138 at #6 Florida (5) 162 10-13-14 256 Wisconsin (10) 97 MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2-6 174 Emory (5) 100 10-21 162 #15 Texas A&M (10) 138 2-17-20 784 SEC Championship (Athens, Ga.) 1st 10-27 167.5 #16 Alabama (9) 132.5 3-26-28 277.5 NCAA Champs. (Columbus, Ohio) 6th 11-4 164 at #20 S. Carolina (9) 131 1-8 140 at #2 Texas (13) 160 2010-11 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 1st (3-1) 1-20 114 at #4 Florida (13) 183 Head Coach: Brett Hawke 2-14-18 791.5 SEC Champs (College Station, TX) 6th 10-9 110 at Alabama 133 3-21-24 98.5 NCAA Champs (Minneapolis) 12th 10-22 212 LSU 88 12-3-5 1101.5 Georgia Invite 1st 1-14 125.5 #1 Texas (6) 117.5 1-21 167 #5 Florida (6) 133 2-11-19 799 SEC Championship (Gainesville, Fla.) 1st 3-24-26 269.5 NCAA Championship (Minneapolis) 6th

2011-12 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 1st (3-2) Head Coach: Brett Hawke 10-21 218 at LSU 82 11-4 152 Penn State 86 11-11 156 Georgia 87 12-2-4 899 Georgia Invite 1st 1-11 131 #2 Texas 161 1-21 147 at Florida 153 2-15-18 730.5 SEC Championship (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1st 3-22-24 254.5 NCAA Champs. (Federal Way, Wash.) 6th

2012-13 NCAA: 8th, SEC: 2nd (5-1) Head Coach: Brett Hawke 10-12 175 Alabama 68 10-20 213 LSU 87 11-2 205.5 at Kentucky 94.5 11-30-12-2 615.5 Georgia Fall Invite 4th 1-10 166 Texas 132 1/12 189 at Texas A&M 111 1-26 133 Florida 167 2-19-23 1,196 SEC Champs. (College Station) 2nd 3-28-30 226.5 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 8th

2013-14 NCAA: 6th, SEC: 2nd (3-3) Head Coach: Brett Hawke 10-12 175 vs. Michigan (South Bend, Ind.) 68 10-12 153 at Notre Dame 147 11-2 195 at LSU 103 11-22-24 1,037.5 Auburn Invitational 1st 1-9 132.5 at Texas 162.5 1-26 117 at Florida 180 2-19-23 1,280 SEC Championships (Athens, Ga.) 2nd 3-28-30 226.5 NCAA Champs. Austin, Texas) 8th

2014-15 NCAA 9th, SEC: 3rd (4-4) Head Coach: Brett Hawke 10-10 91 at Indiana 149 11-1 167 at Alabama 133 11-1 225 vs. LSU (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 75 11-14 157 at Tennessee 143 11-14 129 vs. Louisville (Knoxville, Tenn.) 171 12-5-7 641 Georgia Invitational 3rd 1-8 135 #1 Texas 165 1-24 142 #7 Florida 158 1-29 162 at Missouri 138 2-17-21 1,084 SEC Championships (Auburn) 3rd 3-26-28 182 NCAA Championships ( City) 9th Auburn vs. All Opponents 2015-16 NCAA 10th, SEC: 2nd (5-2) (1970-2018) Head Coach: Brett Hawke Opponent W L Opponent W L 10-9 158 at #5 Alabama (3) 142 Alabama 30 17 Missouri 1 0 11-7 184.5 #9 Indiana (6) 115.5 Arizona 2 0 Missouri State 1 0 12-4-6 833.5 Georgia Invitational (9) 3rd Arizona State 3 0 Nebraska 1 0 12-6 132 at #4 Georgia (9) 168 B’ham Southern 0 1 North Carolina 3 0 1-7 136 at #1 Texas (8) 156 Clemson 9 1 Notre Dame 1 0 1-23 154.5 at #3 Florida (7) 145.5 Dekalb, Ga. JC 4 0 NC State 5 3 1-29 223 Florida State (7) 76 Denison (Ohio) 0 1 Penn State 3 0 1-29 187 #17 Wisconsin (7) 113 Emory 4 3 Purdue 1 0 2-16-20 1223 SEC Champs. (Columbia, Mo.) 2nd Florida 16 22 Rice 0 1 3-23-26 167 NCAA Championships (Atlanta) 10th Florida A&M 1 0 South Carolina 13 1 Florida Atlantic 5 0 Univ. of the South 0 2 2016-17 NCAA 12th, SEC: 3rd (5-2) Florida State 18 0 Shippensburg 1 0 Head Coach: Brett Hawke Georgia 13 10 Southern Cal 1 0 10-8 156 at Wisconsin 144 Georgia Southern 4 0 Southern Illinois 3 7 Georgia Tech 2 2 SMU 4 1 10-12 171 Kentucky 129 Harvard 2 0 Tampa 1 0 10-28 153 at LSU (10) 147 Houston 1 0 Tennessee 5 8 11-4 166 #5 Alabama (10) 134 Illinois-Chicago 1 0 Texas 13 16 11-11 162 #19 Tennessee (5) 138 Indiana 3 1 Texas A&M 6 0 12-2-4 656 Georgia Invitational (17) 3rd Kentucky 6 3 Tulane 11 3 1-12 136 #2 Texas (12) 164 LSU 21 6 Vanderbilt 1 2 1-21 137 #10 Florida (6) 163 Louisville 0 1 Virginia 3 0 2-14-18 925.5 SEC Champs. (Knoxville, Tenn.) 3rd Maryland 1 0 Virginia Tech 1 0 3-22-25 127.5 NCAA Champs. (Indianapolis) 12th Marshall 0 1 Western Illinois 1 0 Miami (Fla.) 9 4 Western Kentucky 1 0 2017-18 NCAA 12th, SEC: 6th (4-3) Michigan 1 1 Wisconsin 4 0 Head Coach: Brett Hawke Michigan State 0 1 Total 228 118

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Women’s All-Time Top 10 Performers

50-Yard Freestyle 1650-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Butterfly 1. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.34 2-17-11 1. Hayley Peirsol 15:45.92 3-10-07 1. Haley Black 50.68 2-16-18 2. Aly Tetzloff 21.77 3-15-18 2. Adrienne Binder 15:50.00 2-19-05 2. Aly Tetzloff 51.32 2-16-18 3. Becky Short 21.88 3-20-03 3. Maggie Bird 15:52.35 3-21-09 3. Olivia Scott 51.46 3-16-12 T4. Ashton Ellzey 22.02 2-15-18 4. Ashley Neidigh 15:54.88 3-18-17 4. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 51.52 2-17-12 T4. Allyx Purcell 22.02 2-18-15 5. Katie Gardocki 16:01.86 2-23-13 5. Margaret Hoelzer 52.03 3-21-03 6. Kara Denby 22.06 3-20-08 6. Chelsea Haser 16:03.00 2-23-08 6. Mimi Bowen 52.05 3-21-97 7. Eileen Coparropa 22.07 2-20-03 7. Magda Dyszkiewicz 16:10.48 3-23-02 7. Bailey Nero 52.27 2-16-18 8. Julie Meynen 22.11 2-15-17 8. Micah Mar ndale 16:12.69 3-21-09 8. Alana Dillette 52.51 2-20-09 9. Hannah Riordan 22.15 3-15-12 9. Caitlin Geary 16:13.41 12-1-07 9. Margo McCawley 52.60 2-20-09 10. Katie Taylor 22.18 3-20-97 10. Zoe Thatcher 16:15.24 2-20-16 T10. Demerae Chris anson 52.64 2-26-04 T10. Kristie Krueger 52.64 3-18-94 100-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Backstroke 1. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 46.61 2-18-11 1. Rachel Goh 51.46 2-20-09 200-Yard Butterfly 2. Aly Tetzloff 47.17 3-17-18 2. Margo McCawley 51.63 2-20-09 1. Ava Ohlgren 1:54.64 3-22-08 3. Julie Meynen 47.61* 11-18-17 3. Emily Bos 51.84 3-21-14 2. Emily Kukors 1:54.97 2-23-08

WOMEN’S TOP PERFORMERS TOP WOMEN’S T4. Caitlin Geary 47.92 3-21-09 4. Erin Falconer 52.06 3-16-18 3. Kristen Hastrup 1:55.23 3-10-07 T4. Kara Denby 47.92 3-22-08 5. Jillian Vitarius 52.17 3-21-14 T4. Tawnie Bethune 1:55.53 2-19-05 6. Ava Ohlgren 48.33 2-23-08 6. Aubrey Peacock 52.24 2-21-14 T4. Demerae Chris anson 1:55.53 2-27-04 7. Emily Kukors 48.52 3-18-06 7. Kirsty Coventry 52.32 3-17-05 6. Margaret Hoelzer 1:55.70 2-19-05 T8. Allyx Purcell 48.53 12-7-14 8. Margaret Hoelzer 52.54 2-25-04 7. Bailey Nero 1:55.75 2-17-18 T8. Becky Short 48.53 3-22-03 9. Sonnele Oeztuerk 52.61 2-17-18 8. Alex Merritt 1:56.26 2-21-14 10. Eileen Coparropa 48.57 2-28-04 10. Alana Dillette 52.64 2-20-09 9. Jewels Harris 1:57.61 2-25-18 10. Sarah Peterson 1:57.72 2-22-13 200-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Backstroke 1. Ava Ohlgren 1:42.99 2-20-09 1. Kirsty Coventry 1:50.54 3-19-05 200-Yard Individual Medley 2. Caitlin Geary 1:43.17 2-20-09 2. Erin Falconer 1:51.52 3-17-18 1. Maggie Bowen 1:53.91 3-21-02 3. Emily Kukors 1:43.47 2-22-08 3. Sonnele Oeztuerk 1:52.13 3-17-18 2. Ava Ohlgren 1:53.94 3-20-08 4. Kirsty Coventry 1:44.48 3-18-05 4. Margaret Hoelzer 1:52.14 3-19-05 3. Kirsty Coventry 1:54.37 3-17-05 5. Margaret Hoelzer 1:44.60 3-18-05 5. Aubrey Peacock 1:52.23 3-22-14 4. Emily Kukors 1:55.14 2-21-08 6. Aly Tetzloff 1:44.81* 2-14-18 6. Jillian Vitarius 1:52.38 3-21-15 5. Caitlin Geary 1:56.52 2-19-09 7. Erin Falconer 1:45.00 3-14-18 7. Julianne McLane 1:53.43 12-6-08 6. Bailey Nero 1:57.99 2-15-17 8. Heather Kemp 1:45.01 3-21-03 8. Caroline Baddock 1:53.65 12-6-15 7. Olivia Scott 1:58.31 2-20-13 9. Maggie Bird 1:45.27 2-20-09 9. Melissa Marik 1:53.69 3-21-09 8. Melanie Roberts 1:58.39 2-19-09 10. Emile Ewing 1:45.35 2-20-09 10. Rachel Goh 1:53.84 3-21-09 9. Sarah Peterson 1:58.57 3-15-12 10. Aly Tetzloff 1:58.62 11-16-17 500-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Breaststroke 1. Maggie Bird 4:36.63 3-19-09 1. Micah Lawrence 59.29 2-19-10 400-Yard Individual Medley 2. Adrienne Binder 4:36.96 3-10-07 2. Lindsey Norberg 59.43 2-22-13 1. Ava Ohlgren 4:03.70 2-20-09 3. Katie Gardocki 4:38.75 2-20-13 3. Breanna Roman 59.50 3-16-18 2. Kirsty Coventry 4:04.48 3-18-05 4. Ashley Neidigh 4:39.91 2-15-17 4. Annie Lazor 59.68 2-19-16 3. Maggie Bowen 4:04.69 3-22-02 5. Zoe Thatcher 4:39.95 2-25-17 5. Natasha Lloyd 59.73 3-18-16 4. Julie Stupp 4:07.32 3-10-07 6. Hayley Peirsol 4:41.43 2-8-07 6. Maggie Bowen 59.86 3-21-03 5. Zoe Thatcher 4:09.50 12-5-15 7. Magda Dyszkiewicz 4:41.93 3-15-01 7. Lauren Norberg 59.89 2-22-13 6. Adrienne Binder 4:09.62 3-10-07 8. Chelsea Haser 4:42.18 3-19-09 8. Abby Duncan 59.90 2-22-13 7. Sarah Peterson 4:10.59 2-17-12 9. Emily Kukors 4:42.71 11-29-07 9. Kara Denby 59.99 3-21-08 8. Emily Kukors 4:10.97 1-10-08 10. Heather Kemp 4:42.99 3-21-02 10. Laura Swander 1:00.20 3-16-01 9. Carly Cummings 4:11.84 2-16-18 10. Ashley Neidigh 4:12.07 3-17-17 1000-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Breaststroke 1. Ashley Neidigh 9:37.44* 3-18-17 1. Micah Lawrence 2:08.23 12-2-12 2. Adrienne Binder 9:38.12 1-8-05 2. Annie Lazor 2:08.31 2-20-16 3. Hayley Peirsol 9:40.06 2-8-07 3. Natasha Lloyd 2:09.37 2-20-16 4. Katie Gardocki 9:43.06 1-11-12 4. Lauren Norberg 2:09.66 2-23-13 5. Magda Dyszkiewicz 9:43.30 11-17-00 5. Carly Cummings 2:10.00 2-25-18 6. Micah Martindale 9:46.41 1-10-08 6. Alicia Jensen 2:10.81 3-18-06 7. Caitlin Geary 9:48.06 2-7-09 7. Sarah Peterson 2:11.14 3-17-12 8. Zoe Thatcher 9:50.13* 3-18-17 8. Breanna Roman 2:11.52 3-18-17 9. Lauren Duerk 9:51.86 11-15-03 9. A. McReynolds 2:11.62 3-21-98 10. Erin Falconer 9:52.52 11-4-16 10. Laura Swander 2:12.29 3-22-03

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50-Yard Freestyle 500-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Backstroke

1. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.34 2-17-11 1. Maggie Bird 4:36.63 3-19-09 1. Rachel Goh 51.46 2-20-09 WOMEN’S TOP PERFORMANCES 2. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.35 2-16-12 2. Adrienne Binder 4:36.96 3-8-07 2. Rachel Goh 51.57 2-20-09 3. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.38 3-17-11 3. Katie Gardocki 4:38.75 2-20-13 3. Rachel Goh 51.61 3-20-09 T4. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.46 3-15-12 4. Ashley Neidigh 4:39.91 2-15-17 4. Margo McCawley 51.63 2-20-09 T4. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.46 2-16-12 5. Zoe Thatcher 4:39.95 2-25-17 5. Rachel Goh 51.66 3-20-09 T4. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.46 2-17-11 6. Adreinne Binder 4:40.39 3-16-08 6. Margo McCawley 51.68 3-20-09 7. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.58* 3-15-12 7. Adrienne Binder 4:40.86 2-17-05 7. Margo McCawley 51.79* 3-19-09 T8. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.65* 3-15-12 8. Maggie Bird 4:40.91 12-4-08 8. Emily Bos 51.84 3-21-14 T8. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.65 3-15-12 9. Adreinne Binder 4:40.94 3-8-07 9. Margo McCawley 51.89 2-20-09 10. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.71* 2-16-12 10. Adrienne Binder 4:41.31 2-8-07 10. Emily Bos 51.92 3-21-14 T11. Aly Tetzloff 21.77 3-15-18 11. Ashley Neidigh 4:41.36 2-15-17 11. Rachel Goh 51.97 3-9-07 T11. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.77 12-2-11 12. Zoe Thatcher 4:41.42 12-4-15 12. Rachel Goh 52.00* 2-20-09 13. Aly Tetzloff 21.83 2-15-18 13. Hayley Peirsol 4:41.43 2-8-07 T13. Erin Falconer 52.06 3-16-18 14. Aly Tetzloff 21.85 3-15-18 14. Ashley Neidigh 4:41.77 3-16-18 T13. Margo McCawley 52.06 3-20-09 15. Aly Tetzloff 21.87* 2-15-18 15. Hayley Peirsol 4:41.78 3-16-06 15. Erin Falconer 52.13* 3-15-18 16. Becky Short 21.88 3-20-03 16. Magda Dyszkiewicz 4:41.93 3-15-01 16. Jillian Vitarius 52.17 3-21-14 17. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 21.91 3-17-11 17. Hayley Peirsol 4:41.96 3-8-07 17. Aubrey Peacock 52.24 2-20-14 18. Aly Tetzloff 21.94 2-15-18 18. Hayley Peirsol 4:41.97 3-8-07 18. Jillian Vitarius 52.25 3-20-15 T19. Ashton Ellzey 22.02 2-15-18 19. Magda Dyszkiewicz 4:41.98 3-21-02 19. Erin Falconer 52.28 2-17-18 T19. Allyx Purcell 22.02* 3-19-15 20. Adrienne Binder 4:41.99 3-16-06 20. Jillian Vitarius 52.30 3-21-14 T19. Allyx Purcell 22.02 2-18-15 21. Chelsea Haser 4:42.18 3-19-09 21. Kirsty Coventry 52.32 * 3-17-05 T22. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 22.06 12-2-11 22. Zoe Thatcher 4:42.25 3-16-17 22. Rachel Goh 52.34 2-9-07 T22. Kara Denby 22.06 3-20-08 23. Adrienne Binder 4:42.36 2-17-05 23. Rachel Goh 52.35 3-17-06 24. Eileen Coparropa 22.07 2-20-03 24. Magda Dyszkiewicz 4:42.48 3-15-01 24. Emily Bos 52.37 2-20-14 25. Aly Tetzloff 22.08 2-2-18 25. Magda Dyszkiewicz 4:42.56 3-21-02 25. Emily Bos 52.40 3-22-13

100-Yard Freestyle 1000-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Backstroke 1. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 46.61* 2-18-12 1. Ashley Neidigh 9:37.44* 3-18-17 1. Kirsty Coventry 1:50.54 3-19-05 T2. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 46.81 2-19-11 2. Adrienne Binder 9:38.12 1-8-05 2. Kisty Coventry 1:51.43 2-19-05 T2. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 46.81 2-19-11 3. Hayley Peirsol 9:38.47 1-19-07 3. Erin Falconer 1:51.52 3-17-18 4. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 46.82* 3-19-11 T4. Hayley Peirsol 9:40.06 2-8-07 4. Erin Falconer 1:52.07 2-18-18 5. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 46.88 3-17-12 T4. Hayley Peirsol 9:40.06 11-12-04 5. Sonnele Oeztuerk 1:52.13 3-17-18 6. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 46.91 3-19-11 6. Hayley Peirsol 9:41.05 1-8-05 6. Margaret Hoelzer 1:52.14 3-19-05 7. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 46.99 12-4-11 7. Adrienne Binder 9:41.38 11-21-03 7. Aubrey Peacock 1:52.23 3-22-14 8. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.07 3-19-11 8. Adrienne Binder 9:41.56 11-12-04 8. Sonnele Oeztuerk 1:52.28 2-18-18 9. Aly Tetzloff 47.17 3-17-18 9. Ashley Neidigh 9:41.98 1-12-17 9. Aubrey Peacock 1:52.37 3-22-14 T10. Aly Tetzloff 47.39* 2-18-18 10. Adreinne Binder 9:42.79 1-21-05 10. Jillian Vitarius 1:52.38 3-21-15 T10. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.39* 3-19-11 11. Katie Gardocki 9:43.06 1-11-12 T11. Erin Falconer 1:52.43 3-17-18 12. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.44 12-5-10 12. Magda Dyszkiewicz 9:43.30 11-17-00 T11. Erin Falconer 1:52.43 2-18-18 T13. Aly Tetzloff 47.58 3-17-18 13. Adrienne Binder 9:43.39 1-19-07 13. Sonnele Oeztuerk 1:52.54 3-17-18 T13. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.58 12-5-10 14. Adrienne Binder 9:43.62 11-11-06 T14. Sonnele Oeztuerk 1:52.83 2-18-18 15. Julie Meynen 47.61* 11-18-17 15. Hayley Peirsol 9:43.83 1-21-05 T14. Jillian Vitarius 1:52.83 3-22-14 16. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.62 3-17-12 16. Adrienne Binder 9:45.99 10-14-05 T14. Margaret Hoelzer 1:52.83 2-22-03 17. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.74 3-20-10 17. Hayley Piersol 9:46.18 11-11-06 17. Aubrey Peacock 1:53.05 3-22-14 18. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.90 12-6-08 18. Hayley Peirsol 9:46.25 11-11-05 18. Kirsty Coventry 1:53.15 2-27-04 T19. Caitlin Geary 47.92 3-21-09 19. Micah Martindale 9:46.41 1-10-08 19. Kirsty Coventry 1:53.17 3-22-03 T19. Kara Denby 47.92 3-22-08 20. Hayley Peirsol 9:46.43 1-31-04 20. Margaret Holezer 1:53.18 3-22-03 21. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.93 2-20-10 21. Hayley Piersol 9:46.53 11-15-03 21. Julianne McLane 1:53.43 3-21-09 22. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 47.94 3-20-10 22. Magda Dyszkiewicz 9:48.05 1-24-03 22. Aubrey Peacock 1:53.51 2-21-14 23. Aly Tetzloff 47.96 2-18-18 23. Caitlin Geary 9:48.06 2-7-09 23. Julianne McLane 1:53.52 12-6-08 24. Aly Tetzloff 48.01 11-18-17 24. Ashley Neidigh 9:50.08 10-8-16 24. Kirsty Coventry 1:53.54 3-19-05 25. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 48.02* 3-21-09 25. Zoe Thatcher 9:50.13* 3-18-17 T25. Caroline Baddock 1:53.65 12-6-15 T25. Caroline Baddock 1:53.65 12-6-15

200-Yard Freestyle 1650-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Breaststroke 1. Ava Ohlgren 1:42.99 * 2-20-09 1. Hayley Peirsol 15:45.92 3-10-07 1. Micah Lawrence 59.29 2-19-10 2. Caitlin Geary 1:43.17 2-20-09 2. Hayley Peirsol 15:49.48 3-18-06 2. Lindsey Norberg 59.43 2-22-13 3. Emily Kukors 1:43.47 2-22-08 3. Adrienne Binder 15:50.00 2-19-05 3. Lauren Norberg 59.46 3-22-13 4. Ava Ohlgren 1:43.68* 2-20-08 4. Adrienne Binder 15:51.70 2-28-04 4. Breanna Roman 59.50 3-16-18 5. Emily Kukors 1:43.72 3-9-07 5. Hayley Peirsol 15:51.97 2-19-05 5. Lauren Norberg 59.54 3-22-13 6. Emily Kukors 1:43.96 3-9-07 6. Maggie Bird 15:52.35 3-21-09 6. Lindsey Norberg 59.67 2-22-13 7. Emily Kukors 1:44.47 3-21-08 7. Hayley Peirsol 15:52.48 3-19-05 7. Annie Lazor 59.68 2-19-16 8. Kirsty Coventry 1:44.48* 3-18-05 8. Adrienne Binder 15:53.44 3-10-07 T8. Micah Lawrence 59.69 2-22-13 9. Margaret Hoelzer 1:44.60 3-18-05 9. Hayley Peirsol 15:53.90 2-18-06 T8. Micah Lawrence 59.69 12-1-12 10. Emily Kukors 1:44.66 3-17-06 10. Ashley Neidigh 15:54.88 3-18-17 T10. Natasha Lloyd 59.73 3-18-16 11. Caitlin Geary 1:44.71 3-20-09 11. Hayley Peirsol 15:56.37 2-10-07 T10. Annie Lazor 59.73 2-19-16 12. Caitlin Geary 1:44.76 2-20-09 12. Adreinne Binder 15:56.41 1-21-06 12. Micah Lawrence 59.74 2-22-13 T13. Aly Tetzloff 1:44.81* 2-14-18 13. Ashley Neidigh 15:56.95 2-18-17 13. Annie Lazor 59.76 12-5-15 T13. Ava Ohlgren 1:44.81* 2-7-07 14. Adrienne Binder 15:57.64 3-18-06 14. Breanna Roman 59.77 2-24-18 15. Caitlin Geary 1:44.85 11-30-07 15. Adrienne Binder 16:01.35 1-11-07 15. Natasha Lloyd 59.81 3-18-16 16. Margaret Hoelzer 1:44.94* 2-25-04 16. Katie Gardocki 16:01.86 2-23-13 16. Annie Lazor 59.82 2-20-15 17. Erin Falconer 1:45.00* 3-14-18 17. Adrienne Binder 16:01.93 3-19-05 17. Maggie Bowen 59.86 3-21-03 18. Heather Kemp 1:45.01 3-21-03 18. Chelsea Haser 16:03.00 2-23-08 T18. Lauren Norberg 59.89 2-22-13 19. Erin Falconer 1:45.02* 2-14-17 19. Adrienne Binder 16:06.05 2-10-07 T18. Micah Lawrence 59.89 2-19-10 20. Emily Kukors 1:45.03 2-22-08 20. Adrienne Binder 16:09.64 2-18-06 T20. Abby Duncan 59.90 2-22-13 21. Caitlin Geary 1:45.09 3-20-09 21. Chelsea Haser 16:09.97 2-10-07 T20. Natasha Lloyd 59.90 2-19-16 22. Heather Kemp 1:45.11 2-21-03 22. Magda Dyszkiewicz 16:10.48 3-23-02 22. Breanna Roman 59.92 3-16-18 23. Margaret Hoelzer 1:45.26 2-27-04 23. Adreinne Binder 16:10.91 12-4-04 T23. Annie Lazor 59.94 3-18-16 24. Maggie Bird 1:45.27 2-20-09 24. Ashley Neidigh 16:11.83 3-19-16 T23. Annie Lazor 59.94 12-5-15 25. Emily Kukors 1:45.30 3-21-08 25. Micah Martindale 16:12.69 3-21-09 T23. Maggie Bowen 59.94 3-22-02

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200-Yard Breaststroke 200-Yard Individual Medley 200 Freestyle Relay 1:27.45 1. Micah Lawrence 2:08.23 12-2-12 1. Maggie Bowen 1:53.91 3-21-02 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Emile Ewing, Caitlin 2. Annie Lazor 2:08.31 2-20-16 2. Ava Ohlgren 1:53.94 3-20-08 Geary, Melissa Marik February 19, 2009 3. Annie Lazor 2:08.35 3-19-16 3. Ava Ohlgren 1:54.08 3-19-09 4. Annie Lazor 2:08.41 3-21-15 4. Kirsty Coventry 1:54.37 3-17-05 T5. Annie Lazor 2:08.47 3-19-16 5. Ava Ohlgren 1:54.93 3-19-09 T5. Annie Lazor 2:08.47 12-6-15 6. Ava Ohlgren 1:54.97 2-21-08 400 Freestyle Relay 3:11.49 7. Annie Lazor 2:08.86 3-21-15 7. Emily Kukors 1:55.14 2-21-08 Hannah Riordan, Olivia Scott, Emily Bos, 8. Micah Lawrence 2:08.99 3-21-09 8. Ava Ohlgren 1:55.18 2-19-09 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace March 17, 2012 9. Annie Lazor 2:09.08 2-21-15 9. Ava Ohlgren 1:55.25 3-20-08 10. Annie Lazor 2:09.24 2-21-15 10. Emily Kukors 1:55.28 3-20-08 11. Micah Lawrence 2:09.26 2-23-13 11. Maggie Bowen 1:55.33 3-20-03 800 Freestyle Relay 6:54.02 12. Natasha Lloyd 2:09.37 2-20-16 12. Kirsty Coventry 1:55.34 2-17-05 Ava Ohlgren, Caitlin Geary, Melissa Marik, Maggie Bird 13. Micah Lawrence 2:09.39 3-23-13 13. Maggie Bowen 1:55.49 3-15-01 14. Micah Lawrence 2:09.59 3-21-09 14. Ava Ohlgren 1:55.67 3-8-07 February 18, 2009 15. Lauren Norberg 2:09.66 2-23-13 15. Ava Ohlgren 1:55.72 3-18-10 16. Micah Lawrence 2:09.74 3-23-13 16. Maggie Bowen 1:55.73 2-20-03 200 Medley Relay 1:36.11 17. Annie Lazor 2:09.76 2-20-16 17. Ava Ohlgren 1:55.83 11-29-07 Emily Bos, Lauren Norberg, Olivia Scott, 18. Micah Lawrence 2:09.84 2-23-13 18. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.42 2-18-10 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace March 16, 2012 19. Natasha Lloyd 2:09.88 3-19-16 19. Kirsty Coventry 1:56.45 2-17-05 T20. Carly Cummings 2:10.00 2-25-18 20. Maggie Bowen 1:56.51 2-21-02 WOMEN’S TOP PERFORMANCES TOP WOMEN’S T20. Natasha Lloyd 2:10.00 12-6-16 T21. Caitlin Geary 1:56.52 2-19-09 22. Natasha Lloyd 2:10.17 2-20-16 T21. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.52 2-19-09 400 Medley Relay 3:30.32 23. Micah Lawrence 2:10.23 2-18-11 T21. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.52 3-8-07 Emily Bos, Lauren Norberg, Olivia Scott, 24. Micah Lawrence 2:10.64 2-19-11 24. Kirsty Coventry 1:56.67 3-17-05 Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace March 15, 2012 25. Alicia Jensen 2:10.81 3-18-06 25. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.76 3-18-10

1-Meter diving (11) 433.60 100-Yard Butterfly 400-Yard Individual Medley Marina Smith March 18, 1993 1. Haley Black 50.68 2-16-18 1. Ava Ohlgren 4:03.70 2-20-09 2. Haley Black 50.99 2-16-18 2. Ava Ohlgren 4:04.07 3-21-08 3. Haley Black 51.08 3-17-17 3. Ava Ohlgren 4:04.08 3-9-07 4. Haley Black 51.25 3-16-18 4. Ava Ohlgren 4:04.18 3-20-09 1-Meter diving (6) 337.60 5. Aly Tetzloff 51.32 2-16-18 5. Kirsty Coventry 4:04.48 3-18-05 Vennie Dantin March 15, 2012 6. Aly Tetzloff 51.41 2-16-18 6. Maggie Bowen 4:04.69 3-22-02 7. Olivia Scott 51.46 3-16-12 7. Ava Ohlgren 4:05.78 2-22-08 8. Haley Black 51.47 3-17-17 8. Maggie Bowen 4:05.82 2-21-03 3-Meter diving (11) 518.55 9. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 51.52 2-17-12 9. Maggie Bowen 4:06.15 3-21-03 Ashley Rubenstein January 17, 2004 T10. Aly Tetzloff 51.57 3-16-18 10. Kirsty Coventry 4:06.28 2-18-05 T10. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 51.57 3-16-12 11. Ava Ohlgren 4:06.80 12-5-08 T12. Haley Black 51.61 3-16-18 12. Maggie Bowen 4:07.26 3-16-01 T12. Oliva Sctt 51.61 3-16-12 13. Ava Ohlgren 4:07.28 3-20-09 3-Meter diving (6) 379.55 14. Oliva Scott 51.64 3-22-13 14. Julie Stupp 4:07.32 3-9-07 Vennie Dantin March 16, 2012 15. Olivia Scott 51.75 2-20-13 15. Maggie Bowen 4:07.45 3-21-03 T16. Aly Tetzloff 51.79 2-3-18 16. Maggie Bowen 4:08.27 2-23-01 T16. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 51.79 3-16-12 17. Ava Ohlgren 4:08.36 3-9-07 Platform diving (13) 631.90 18. Haley Black 51.80 2-16-17 18. Maggie Bowen 4:08.40 2-22-02 Lizzy Flint March 21, 1998 19. Olivia Scott 51.83 12-1-12 19. Kirsty Coventry 4:08.87 2-25-04 20. Olivia Scott 51.86 12-3-11 20. Ava Ohlgren 4:08.95 3-21-08 21. Oliva Scott 51.89 2-17-12 21. Ava Ohlgren 4:09.21 2-20-09 22. Aly Tetzloff 51.91 3-16-18 22. Julie Stupp 4:09.22 3-17-06 Platform diving (9) 426.37 23. Olivia Scott 51.96 3-22-13 23. Julie Stupp 4:09.30 2-17-06 Rachel Korth December 6, 2003 24. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 51.98 2-18-11 24. Ava Ohlgren 4:09.35 2-19-10 T25. A. Vanderpool-Wallace 52.03 2-18-11 T25. Zoe Thatcher 4:09.50 12-5-15 T25. Margaret Hoelzer 52.03 3-21-03 T25. Ava Ohlgren 4:09.50 11-30-07 Platform diving (5) 328.50 Vennie Dantin February 18, 2012 200-Yard Butterfly 1. Ava Ohlgren 1:54.64 3-22-08 2. Ava Ohlgren 1:54.94 2-21-09 3. Emily Kukors 1:54.97 2-23-08 4. Kristen Hastrup 1:55.23 3-10-07 5. Ava Ohlgren 1:55.37 3-21-09 T6. Tawnie Bethune 1:55.53 2-19-05 T6. Demerae Chris anson 1:55.53 2-27-04 8. Ava Ohlgren 1:55.67 3-21-09 T9. Ava Ohlgren 1:55.70 3-22-08 T9. Margaret Hoelzer 1:55.70 2-19-05 11. Bailey Nero 1:55.75 2-17-18 12. Bailey Nero 1:55.89 12-6-15 13. Kristen Hastrup 1:55.90 3-10-07 14. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.00 2-21-09 15. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.01 12-6-08 T16. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.12 3-20-10 T16. Demerae Chris anson 1:56.12 2-27-04 18. Alex Merritt 1:56.26 2-21-14 19. Tawnie Bethune 1:56.27 2-19-05 T20. Emily Kukors 1:56.32 2-23-08 T20. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.32 3-10-07 T22. Bailey Nero 1:56.34 3-17-18 T22. Bailey Nero 1:56.34 12-6-15 T22. Ava Ohlgren 1:56.34 3-10-07 25. Tawnie Bethune 1:56.35 3-19-05

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50-Yard Freestyle 1650-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Butterfly

1. Cesar Cielo 18.47* 3-27-08 1. Zane Grothe 14:37.59 3-24-12 1. Tyler McGill 44.63 3-20-09 MEN’S TOP PERFORMERS 2. Matt Targett 18.52 2-19-09 2. Josh Dannhauser 14:52.29 2-18-18 2. Logan Madson 44.99 3-20-09 3. Adam Brown 18.72 3-24-11 3. Kevin Clements 15:01.12 3-30-02 3. Matt Targett 45.02 2-20-09 4. Fred Bousquet 18.74 3-24-05 4. Anthony Fleming 15:04.38 2-18-06 4. Alexei Puninski 45.51 3-28-08 5. Zach Apple 18.82* 3-22-18 5. Will Dove 15:05.10 2-21-09 5. Jordan Anderson 45.70 2-20-09 6. Jakob Andjkaer 18.83* 3-26-09 6. Grant Schenk 15:07.50 2-21-15 T6. Luis Martinez 45.72 2-24-18 7. Marcelo Chierighini 18.85 2-20-13 7. Nate Knopf 15:09.49 2-28-04 T6. Arthur Mendes 45.72 2-18-16 8. Gideon Louw 18.99 3-26-09 8. James Galloway 15:10.00 2-24-01 8. Santiago Grassi 45.73 2-16-18 9. Peter Holoda 19.13 3-24-16 9. BJ Jones 15:11.71 3-28-03 9. Liam McCloskey 45.75 2-16-18 10. Brett Hawke 19.16 3-27-97 10. Robert Looney 15:12.82 12-6-08 10. Jakob Andkjaer 45.87 2-20-09

100-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Backstroke 200-Yard Butterfly 1. Cesar Cielo 40.92 3-29-08 1. Pascal Wollach 44.90* 3-26-09 1. Hugo Morris 1:40.59 2-19-16 2. Zach Apple 41.36 3-24-18 2. Kohlton Norys 45.13 3-27-09 2. Logan Madson 1:41.31 3-28-09 3. Marcelo Chierighini 41.46* 2-22-14 3. Joe Patching 45.47* 3-23-17 3. Tyler McGill 1:41.49 3-28-09 4. Matt Targett 41.55 2-21-09 4. Jared White 45.51 3-27-09 4. Arthur Mendes 1:42.02 2-19-16 5. Adam Brown 41.75 3-26-11 5. Kyle Darmody 45.56 2-21-14 5. Robert Looney 1:42.75 3-28-09 6. Peter Holoda 41.78 2-18-18 6. Kyle Owens 45.60 2-22-13 6. Jeff Somensatto 1:42.80 2-24-01 7. Fred Bousquet 41.84 3-24-05 7. Tony Cox 45.72 3-4-10 7. Foster Ballard 1:42.91 2-26-18 8. Gideon Louw 41.95 3-28-09 8. Doug Van Wie 46.17 3-25-05 8. John Scott 1:43.47 3-17-07 9. Jakob Andjkaer 42.36* 3-28-09 9. Hugo Gonzalez 46.24* 12-1-17 9. Jeremy Knowles 1:43.50 2-27-04 10. Rowdy Gaines 42.38 3-28-81 10. Bryce Hunt 46.58 3-27-04 10. Luis Martinez 1:43.56 2-17-18

200-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Backstroke 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. Zach Apple 1:31.18 3-23-18 1. Hugo Gonzalez 1:39.05 12-3-17 1. Hugo Gonzalez 1:40.67 2-15-18 2. Hugo Morris 1:33.39* 2-17-15 2. Pascal Wollach 1:39.65 3-28-09 2. Joe Patching 1:42.21 2-17-16 3. Rowdy Gaines 1:33.80 3-6-81 3. Kyle Owens 1:39.69 2-23-13 3. George Bovell 1:42.66 3-27-03 4. Joe Patching 1:34.06* 3-22-17 4. Joe Patching 1:40.14 2-20-16 4. Kyle Owens 1:43.30 2-16-12 5. James Disney-May 1:34.12 3-28-14 5. Jared White 1:40.21 3-28-09 5. Tyler McGill 1:43.39 2-19-09 T6. Zane Grothe 1:34.14 2-19-13 6. Kohlton Norys 1:40.24 3-28-09 6. Jacob Molacek 1:43.71 2-18-15 T6. George Bovell 1:34.14* 3-28-03 7. Max Murphy 1:40.53 3-28-09 7. Logan Madson 1:44.06 3-19-09 8. Cesar Cielo 1:34.35 2-22-08 8. Petter Fredriksson 1:40.57 2-26-17 8. Eric Shanteau 1:44.15 3-24-05 9. Rory Connell 1:34.78 3-24-06 9. Chad Barlow 1:40.83 2-19-05 9. James Wike 1:44.37 3-23-06 T10. Peter Holoda 1:34.79 2-16-18 10. Doug Van Wie 1:41.24 3-26-05 10. Alexander Hancock 1:44.48 2-18-15 T10. Hugo Gonzalez 1:34.79 2-3-18 100-Yard Breaststroke 400-Yard Individual Medley 500-Yard Freestyle 1. Michael Duderstadt 51.50 2-17-17 1. Hugo Gonzalez 3:35.76 2-16-18 1. Zane Grothe 4:14.44 3-28-13 2. Adam Klein 51.80 3-20-09 2. Joe Patching 3:41.19 3-24-17 2. Will Dove 4:16.94 2-19-09 3. Michael Silva 52.09 3-27-09 3. Eric Shanteau 3:42.44 3-25-05 3. Kevin Clements 4:17.20 2-21-02 4. Jacob Molacek 52.45 2-20-15 4. Kevin Clements 3:42.90 3-23-01 4. B.J. Jones 4:17.35 2-26-04 5. Zach Warner 52.55 2-20-15 5. Sam Stewart 3:45.33 2-18-16 5. Hugo Morris 4:17.60 12-4-15 6. Tommy Brewer 52.58 2-24-18 6. Jordan Jones 3:45.70 2-19-15 6. Josh Dannhauser 4:18.22 2-15-18 7. Dave Denniston 52.62 3-23-01 7. Jeremy Knowles 3:46.07 3-28-03 7. Daniel Slocki 4:19.78 2-8-07 8. Pat Calhoun 52.68 2-18-00 8. James Galloway 3:46.83 3-28-03 8. Robert Looney 4:19.83 3-26-09 9. Stuart Ferguson 52.85 2-17-12 9. Evan Noble 3:47.85 2-18-11 9. Scott Tucker 4:20.24 2-16-95 10. David Maras 52.94 3-17-07 10. Lionel Moreau 3:48.07 3-27-98 10. Shai Livnat 4:20.65 2-17-05 200-Yard Breaststroke 1000-Yard Freestyle 1. Adam Klein 1:52.96 3-28-09 1. Zane Grothe 8:52.58 3-24-12 2. Michael Duderstadt 1:53.13 3-25-17 2. Josh Dannhauser 8:58.96* 2-18-18 3. Dave Denniston 1:53.48 3-24-01 3. B.J. Jones 9:01.07 1-31-04 4. Hugo Gonzalez 1:53.98 2-4-18 4. James Galloway 9:06.48 1-24-03 5. Tommy Brewer 1:54.06 2-26-17 5. Robert Looney 9:06.95 2-9-08 6. Spencer Rowe 1:55.11 2-25-18 6. Iian Mull 9:08.18 1-6-95 7. Zach Warner 1:55.40 2-21-15 7. Grant Schenk 9:08.38* 2-20-16 8. Mark Gangloff 1:56.10 2-27-04 8. Will Dove 9:08.93 11-14-08 9. Stuart Ferguson 1:56.15 2-18-12 9. Stephen Bauman 9:09.93 3-2-84 10. Justin Caron 1:56.26 3-29-03 10. Rick Morley 9:10.66 1-20-79

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Men’s All-Time Top 25 Performances

50-Yard Freestyle 500-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Backstroke 1. Cesar Cielo 18.47* 3-27-08 1. Zane Grothe 4:14.44 3-28-13 1. Pascal Wollach 44.90* 3-26-09 T2. Matt Targett 18.52 2-19-09 2. Zane Grothe 4:15.12 3-27-14 2. Kohlton Norys 45.13 3-27-09 T2. Cesar Cielo 18.52 3-27-08 3. Zane Grothe 4:15.42 3-22-12 3. Kohlton Norys 45.26 3-27-09 T4. Cesar Cielo 18.69* 3-15-07 4. Zane Grothe 4:15.55 3-22-12 4. Pascal Wollach 45.32* 3-26-09 T4. Cesar Cielo 18.69 3-15-07 5. Zane Grothe 4:16.10 3-27-14 T5. Pascal Wollach 45.43 3-27-09 6. Matt Targett 18.71 3-26-09 6. Zane Grothe 4:16.57 3-24-11 T5. Pascal Wollach 45.43 3-27-09 7. Adam Brown 18.72 3-24-11 7. Zane Grothe 4:16.82 3-24-11 7. Joe Patching 45.47* 3-23-17 8. Fred Bousquet 18.74 3-24-05 8. Will Dove 4:16.94 2-19-09 8. Jared White 45.51 3-27-09 9. Cesar Cielo 18.79 3-27-08 10. Zach Apple 18.82* 3-21-18 9. Kevin Clements 4:17.20 2-21-02 9. Kyle Darmody 45.56 2-21-14 11. Jakob Andjkaer 18.83* 3-26-09 10. B.J. Jones 4:17.35 2-26-04 10. Kyle Owens 45.60 2-22-13 12. Cesar Cielo 18.84 3-15-07 11. Hugo Morris 4:17.60 12-4-15 11. Kyle Owens 45.63 3-25-11 13. Marcelo Chierighini 18.85 2-20-13 12. Hugo Morris 4:17.66 2-16-16 12. Kyle Darmody 45.66 2-21-14 14. Adam Brown 18.86* 3-24-11 13. Zane Grothe 4:17.99 2-17-11 13. Pascal Wollach 45.69 2-19-10 T15. Jakob Andjkaer 18.89* 3-26-09 14. BJ Jones 4:18.20 3-27-03 T14. Tony Cox 45.72 3-4-10 T15. Matt Targett 18.89 2-19-09 15. Josh Dannhauser 4:18.22 2-15-18 T14. Tony Cox 45.72 2-18-11 T15. Cesar Cielo 18.89* 3-15-07 16. BJ Jones 4:18.26 2-20-03 16. Joe Patching 45.75* 3-23-17 T18. Matt Targett 18.90 3-26-09 17. BJ Jones 4:18.42 3-24-05 17. Kyle Owens 45.86* 2-18-11 T18. Fred Bousquet 18.90 3-24-05 18. Hugo Morris 4:18.47 2-16-16 18. Kyle Darmody 45.94* 2-21-14 T20. Adam Brown 18.91 3-24-11 19. Zane Grothe 4:18.57 2-16-12 19. Jared White 45.95 3-27-09 T20. Cesar Cielo 18.91 2-21-08 T20. Zane Grothe 4:18.68 2-19-14 20. Kyle Owens 45.97* 3-24-11 WOMEN’S TOP PERFORMANCES TOP WOMEN’S T22. Zach Apple 18.93 3-23-17 T20. Zane Grothe 4:18.68 12-2-11 T21. Kyle Owens 45.98* 3-22-12 T22. Adam Brown 18.93* 3-24-11 22. BJ Jones 4:18.70 2-17-05 T21. Kyle Owens 45.98 3-23-12 T24. Jakob Andkjaer 18.96 3-26-09 23. Will Dove 4:18.80 2-19-09 23. Tony Cox 45.99 2-18-11 T24. Cesar Cielo 18.96* 2-21-08 24. Zane Grothe 4:19.01 2-19-14 24. Pascal Wollach 46.01* 2-19-10 T26. Zach Apple 18.97 3-22-18 T26. Zach Apple 18.97 3-22-18 25. Zane Grothe 4:19.15 11-22-13 25. Kyle Owens 46.02 3-23-12 T26. Zach Apple 18.97 3-23-17 T26. Jakob Andkjaer 18.97 2-19-09 T26. Cesar Cielo 18.97* 3-27-08 1000-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Backstroke 31. Zach Apple 18.98* 3-21-18 1. Zane Grothe 8:52.58* 3-24-12 1. Hugo Gonzalez 1:39.05 12-3-17 23. Gideon Louw 18.99 3-26-09 2. Zane Grothe 8:53.43* 3-29-14 2. Pascal Wollach 1:39.65 3-28-09 3. Zane Grothe 8:56.78* 3-26-11 3. Kyle Owens 1:39.69 2-23-13 100-Yard Freestyle 4. Josh Dannhauser 8:58.96* 2-18-18 4. Pascal Wollach 1:39.91 3-28-09 1. Cesar Cielo 40.92 3-29-08 5. Zane Grothe 9:00.22* 2-18-12 5. Joe Patching 1:40.14 2-20-16 T2. Cesar Cielo 41.12 3-29-08 6. Zane Grothe 9:00.79* 2-22-14 6. Joe Patching 1:40.16 3-28-15 T2. Cesar Cielo 41.12* 3-29-08 7. B.J. Jones 9:01.07 1-31-04 7. Jared White 1:40.21 3-28-09 4. Cesar Cielo 41.17 3-17-07 8. Zane Grothe 9:01.75 1-12-12 8. Kohlton Norys 1:40.24 3-28-09 5. Cesar Cielo 41.25* 2-23-08 9. Zane Grothe 9:03.24* 2-19-11 9. Kyle Owens 1:40.36 2-19-11 6. Zach Apple 41.36 3-24-18 10. BJ Jones 9:04.47 11-12-04 10. Joe Patching 1:40.43 3-24-17 7. Marcelo Chierighini 41.46* 2-22-14 11. Josh Dannhauser 9:05.71* 3-24-18 T11. Joe Patching 1:40.46 2-18-17 8. Marcelo Chierighini 41.52 3-29-14 12. Will Dove 9:06.19* 2-21-09 T11. Joe Patching 1:40.46 2-21-15 9. Matt Targett 41.55 2-21-09 T10. Zach Apple 41.64* 2-18-18 13. James Galloway 9:06.48 1-24-03 13. Max Murphy 1:40.53 3-28-09 T10. Matt Targett 41.64 3-28-09 14. Robert Looney 9:06.95 2-9-08 14. Petter Fredriksson 1:40.57 2-26-17 12. Matt Targett 41.68 3-28-09 15. Iian Mull 9:08.18 1-6-95 15. Kohlton Norys 1:40.60 3-28-09 T13. Zach Apple 41.75* 3-24-18 16. Grant Schenk 9:08.38* 2-20-16 16. Joe Patching 1:40.67 3-29-14 T13. Adam Brown 41.75 3-26-11 17. Will Dove 9:08.93 11-14-08 17. Joe Patching 1:40.75 12-7-14 T15. Peter Holoda 41.78 2-18-18 18. Grant Schenk 9:09.05* 2-21-15 18. Joe Patching 1:40.79 3-26-16 T15. Cesar Cielo 41.78 2-23-08 19. Stephen Bauman 9:09.93 3-2-84 T19. Hugo Gonzalez 1:40.82 2-18-18 17. Zach Apple 41.79* 3-24-18 20. Zane Grothe 9:10.63 11-11-11 T19. Joe Patching 1:40.82 3-29-14 18. Fred Bousquet 41.84 3-24-05 21. Zane Grothe 9:10.64 1-21-11 21. Chad Barlow 1:40.83 2-19-05 T19. Zach Apple 41.85 3-24-18 22. Rick Morley 9:10.66 1-20-79 22. Joe Patching 1:40.85 3-28-15 T19. Cesar Cielo 41.85 2-10-07 23. Tommy McKee 9:12.13* 2-22-14 23. Joe Patching 1:40.89 2-20-16 21. Fred Bousquet 41.87* 3-26-05 24. Daniel Slocki 9:12.55* 3-17-07 24. Joe Patching 1:40.94 2-21-15 22. Marcelo Chieirighini 41.90 2-22-14 25. Hugo Morris 9:12.57* 2-17-17 25. Joe Patching 1:40.98 11-24-13 23. Zach Apple 41.91 2-18-18 24. Adam Brown 41.92 2-19-11 T25. Gideon Louw 41.95 3-28-09 1650-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Breaststroke T25. Gideon Louw 41.95 2-21-09 1. Zane Grothe 14:37.59 3-24-12 1. Michael Duderstadt 51.50 2-17-17 200-Yard Freestyle 2. Zane Grothe 14:45.55 3-29-14 2. Michael Duderstadt 51.55 3-24-17 1. Zach Apple 1:31.18 3-23-18 3. Zane Grothe 14:47.09 3-26-11 3. Michael Duderstadt 51.75 3-24-17 2. Zach Apple 1:32.20 3-23-18 4. Zane Grothe 14:50.86 2-18-12 4. Adam Klein 51.80 3-27-09 3. Zach Apple 1:32.92* 2-14-18 5. Josh Dannhauser 14:52.29 2-18-18 5. Adam Klein 51.81 3-27-09 4. Zach Apple 1:33.21 2-16-18 6. Zane Grothe 14:54.16 2-22-14 6. Michael Duderstadt 51.83 3-27-15 5. Zach Apple 1:33.31 2-16-18 7. Zane Grothe 14:57.46 2-19-11 7. Michael Duderstadt 51.93 2-20-15 6. Zach Apple 1:33.36 3-24-17 8. Kevin Clements 15:01.12 3-30-02 8. Michael Duderstadt 51.94 2-20-16 7. Hugo Morris 1:33.39* 2-17-15 9. Kevin Clements 15:04.37 2-24-01 9. Michael Silva 52.09 3-27-09 8. Zach Apple 1:33.44 3-24-17 10. Anthony Fleming 15:04.38 2-18-06 10. Michael Duderstadt 52.14 12-5-15 9. Hugo Morris 1:33.65 2-18-16 11. Will Dove 15:05.10 2-21-09 11. Michael Duderstadt 52.19 3-27-15 10. Rowdy Gaines 1:33.80 3-6-81 12. Kevin Clements 15:05.23 2-23-02 12. Michael Duderstadt 52.27 3-25-16 11. Hugo Morris 1:33.71 3-25-16 13. Kevin Clements 15:06.55 3-24-01 13. Michael Silva 52.41 3-27-09 12. Hugo Morris 1:33.86 3-25-16 14. Anthony Fleming 15:06.58 3-25-06 14. Michael Duderstadt 52.43 2-20-16 13. Rowdy Gaines 1:33.91 3-27-81 15. Grant Schenk 15:07.50 2-21-15 15. Jacob Molacek 52.45 2-20-15 14. Joe Patching 1:34.06* 3-22-17 15. James Disney-May 1:34.12* 3-28-14 16. Josh Dannhauser 15:07.88 3-24-18 16. Michael Duderstadt 52.46 2-16-17 16. Hugo Morris 1:34.13* 2-23-16 17. Nate Knopf 15:09.49 2-28-04 17. Michael Duderstadt 52.49 3-25-16 T17. Zane Grothe 1:34.14 2-19-13 18. James Galloway 15:10.00 2-24-01 18. Adam Klein 52.51 3-27-10 T17. George Bovell 1:34.14* 3-28-03 19. Will Dove 15:10.97 2-23-08 T19. Michael Duderstadt 52.54 2-20-15 19. George Bovell 1:34.29 3-25-05 20. Grant Schenk 15:11.33 2-20-16 T19. Michael Duderstadt 52.54 12-6-14 20. Hugo Morris 1:34.31 2-19-16 21. BJ Jones 15:11.71 3-28-03 T19. Michael Duderstadt 52.54 3-28-14 21. Cesar Cielo 1:34.35 2-22-08 22. Nate Knopf 15:11.94 3-26-05 T19. Adam Klein 52.54 3-27-10 22. George Bovell 1:34.36 3-25-05 23. James Galloway 15:12.73 3-24-01 23. Zach Warner 52.55 2-20-15 23. Hugo Morris 1:34.51 2-19-15 24. Robert Looney 15:12.82 12-6-08 24. Tommy Brewer 52.58 2-24-18 24. Hugo Morris 1:34.53 2-19-15 25. Nate Knopf 15:14.44 2-19-05 25. Dave Denniston 52.62 3-23-01 25. George Bovell 1:34.54 2-27-04

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200-Yard Breaststroke 200-Yard Individual Medley 200 Freestyle Relay 1:14.08

1. Adam Klein 1:52.96 3-28-09 1. Hugo Gonzalez 1:40.67 2-15-18 Jakob Andkjaer, Gideon Louw, Kohlton Norys, Matt MEN’S TOP PERFORMANCES 2. Michael Duderstadt 1:53.13 3-25-17 2. Hugo Gonzalez 1:41.69 2-15-18 Targett March 19, 2009 3. Michael Duderstadt 1:53.22 2-18-17 3. Hugo Gonzalez 1:42.02 12-1-17 4. Dave Denniston 1:53.48 3-24-01 4. Hugo Gonzalez 1:42.21 3-22-18 5. Michael Duderstadt 1:53.50 2-20-16 5. Joe Patching 1:42.21 2-17-16 6. Adam Klein 1:53.34 3-28-10 6. Joe Patching 1:42.54 3-23-17 400 Freestyle Relay 2:46.03 7. Adam Klein 1:53.44 3-28-09 T7. Joe Patching 1:42.63 3-24-16 Jakob Andkjaer, Gideon Louw, Kohlton Norys, Matt 8. Dave Denniston 1:53.48 3-24-01 T7. Joe Patching 1:42.63 2-15-17 Targett February 21, 2009 9. Adam Klein 1:53.55 3-28-10 9. George Bovell 1:42.66 3-27-03 10. Adam Klein 1:53.84 2-21-09 10. Hugo Gonzalez 1:42.78 3-22-18 11. Hugo Gonzalez 1:53.98 2-4-18 11. Joe Patching 1:42.99 3-23-17 800 Freestyle Relay 6:14.99 12. Tommy Brewer 1:54.06 2-26-17 12. Joe Patching 1:43.05 3-24-16 Joe Patching, Kyle Darmody, Hugo Morris, Zach Apple 13. Tommy Brewer 1:54.27 3-24-18 13. Joe Patching 1:43.16 2-18-15 14. Tommy Brewer 1:54.85 3-25-17 14. Joe Patching 1:43.22 2-17-16 March 22, 2017 T15. Michael Duderstadt 1:55.06 12-7-14 15. Kyle Owens 1:43.30 2-16-12 T15. Dave Denniston 1:55.06 3-24-01 16. Joe Patching 1:43.32 2-15-17 17. Michael Duderstadt 1:54.68 2-21-15 17. Tyler McGill 1:43.39 2-19-09 200 Medley Relay 1:22.36 18. Spencer Rowe 1:55.11 2-25-18 18. Hugo Gonzalez 1:43.67 12-1-17 Jared White, Michael Silva, Matt Targett, Gideon Louw 19. Spencer Rowe 1:55.13 2-25-18 T19. Jacob Molacek 1:43.71 2-18-15 March 19, 2009 20. Michael Duderstadt 1:55.16 2-18-17 T19. Kyle Owens 1:43.71 3-22-12 21. Spencer Rowe 1:55.25 2-18-18 21. George Bovell 1:43.73 2-28-04 22. Michael Duderstadt 1:55.31 2-20-16 22. Tyler McGill 1:43.79 3-26-09 23. Tommy Brewer 1:55.32 2-25-18 23. Tyler McGill 1:43.92 2-19-09 400 Medley Relay 3:01.39 24. Michael Duderstadt 1:55.36 2-21-15 24. Joe Patching 1:43.94 3-27-14 Pascal Wollach, Adam Klein, Tyler McGill, Matt Targett 25. Dave Denniston 1:55.37 2-24-01 25. Logan Madson 1:44.06 3-26-09 March 19, 2009

100-Yard Butterfly 400-Yard Individual Medley 1-Meter diving (11) 549.20 1. Tyler McGill 44.63 3-27-09 1. Hugo Gonzalez 3:35.76 2-16-18 Jose Rocha April 2, 1987 2. Tyler McGill 44.67 3-27-09 2. Hugo Gonzalez 3:39.28 12-2-17 3. Logan Madson 44.99 3-27-09 3. Hugo Gonzalez 3:40.31 3-16-18 4. Matt Targett 45.02 2-20-09 4. Joe Patching 3:41.19 3-24-17 1-Meter diving (6) 400.90 5. Logan Madson 45.33 3-27-09 5. Joe Patching 3:41.79 3-25-16 Kelly Marx February 18, 2010 6. Alexei Puninski 45.51 3-28-08 6. Eric Shanteau 3:42.44 3-25-05 7. Alexei Puninski 45.60 2-22-08 7. Joe Patching 3:42.60 2-16-17 8. Jordan Anderson 45.70 2-20-09 8. Joe Patching 3:42.71 2-18-16 3-Meter diving (11) 618.30 T9. Luis Martinez 45.72 2-24-18 9. Joe Patching 3:42.75 3-24-16 Steven Segerlin March 26, 2005 T9. Arthur Mendes 45.72 2-18-16 10. Kevin Clements 3:42.90 3-23-01 11. Santiago Grassi 45.73 2-16-18 11. Kevin Clements 3:43.19 3-29-02 T12. Santiago Grassi 45.75 3-23-18 12. Joe Patching 3:43.34 3-24-17 3-Meter diving (6) 454.85 T12. Liam McCloskey 45.75 2-16-18 13. Kevin Clements 3:43.45 2-23-01 Kelly Marx February 21, 2009 T12. Liam McCloskey 45.75 2-16-18 T14. Joe Patching 3:43.97 12-5-15 15. Alexei Puninski 45.78 3-28-08 T14. Eric Shanteau 3:43.97 2-18-05 16. Liam McCloskey 45.80 3-23-18 16. Kevin Clements 3:44.26 2-21-02 Platform diving (6) 487.90 T17. Jakob Andkjaer 45.87 2-20-09 T17. Eric Shanteau 3:44.27 3-24-06 Dan Mazzaferro February 21, 2009 T17. Tyler McGill 45.87 2-20-09 T17. Kevin Clements 3:44.27 3-23-01 T17. MattTargett 45.87 3-16-07 19. Hugo Gonzalez 3:44.29 12-2-17 20. Arthur Mendes 45.90 3-25-16 20. Eric Shanteau 3:44.68 2-25-04 Platform diving (10) 672.50 21. Luis Martinez 45.91 2-24-18 21. Joe Patching 3:44.79 12-5-15 Caesar Garcia February 22, 2003 T22. Luis Martinez 45.92 2-24-18 22. Eric Shanteau 3:44.88 3-25-05 T22. Luis Martinez 45.92 3-24-17 23. Joe Patching 3:45.12 2-18-16 Platform diving (13) 682.60 T22. Arthur Mendes 45.92 2-19-15 24. Sam Stewart 3:45.33 2-18-16 Koffi Kla February 19, 1994 25. Arthur Mendes 45.98 2-18-16 25. Joe Patching 3:45.36 2-16-17

200-Yard Butterfly 1. Hugo Morris 1:40.59 2-19-16 2. Logan Madson 1:41.31 3-28-09 3. Tyler McGill 1:41.49 3-28-09 4. Hugo Morris 1:41.64 3-26-16 5. Logan Madson 1:41.70 3-28-09 6. Logan Madson 1:41.81 2-21-09 7. Arthur Mendes 1:42.02 2-19-16 8. Hugo Morris 1:42.06 3-26-16 9. Hugo Morris 1:42.11 2-20-15 10. Logan Madson 1:42.15 2-21-09 11. Hugo Morris 1:42.25 2-20-15 12. Tyler McGill 1:42.44 3-28-09 13. Hugo Morris 1:42.46 2-19-16 14. Arthur Mendes 1:42.58 3-26-16 15. Robert Looney 1:42.75 3-28-09 16. Arthur Mendes 1:42.79 2-19-16 17. Jeff Somensatto 1:42.80 2-24-01 18. Foster Ballard 1:42.91 2-26-17 T19. Arthur Mendes 1:43.01 2-21-14 T19. Robert Looney 1:43.01 3-28-09 21. Foster Ballard 1:43.07 2-25-18 T22. Arthur Mendes 1:43.15 3-26-16 T22. Tyler McGill 1:43.15 3-29-08 24. Arthur Mendes 1:43.45 3-29-14 25. John Scott 1:43.47 3-17-07

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