A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commit- ment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. BBucknellucknell BBisonison AAthletics:thletics: Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the fi nest collegiate Setting the Standard of Excellence athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat , the Olympic class Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness off the playing fi elds. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All- Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when new Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal. Medal of Honor recipients, a medicine suite, modern offi ces for coaches and staff, and Bucknell has captured the Presidents’ Cup, signifying the new locker room and classroom space are also league’s all-sports champion, 12 times in the 16-year history of the affi li- included in the facility’s layout. ation, including seven straight titles from 1998-2004. Bucknell won the Presidents’ Cup in 2005-06 and it was also the ninth straight year, and 12th time overall, that the Bison captured the women’s title. In 2005-06, Bucknell won titles in women’s soccer, men’s , women’s swim- ming & diving and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track & fi eld, women’s rowing and men’s golf.

Bucknell claimed its 23 of Bucknell’s varsity 103rd Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of squads posted team GPAs the Year in the spring of 3.0 or better in the of 2006. That is more spring of 2006, including than twice the next- highest total. all 12 spring sports.

Bucknell’s men’s basket- ball team made history in 2005, writing national headlines with a stirring 64-63 upset of Kansas at In addition to the 112 ESPN The Magazine the NCAA Tournament. Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, It was the first NCAA Bucknell has also claimed 229 Academic All- men’s basketball win in District honorees over the same span, including school and Patriot League 16 last year. Bucknell ranks FOURTH in the history and with a victory nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame and Penn over Arkansas in 2006, State) in total number of ESPN The Magazine the team has now posted All-America selections. NCAA Tournament victo- ries in consecutive seasons. Bucknell student-athletes comprised nearly one- The Bison also became fourth of the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll the first Patriot League in 2005-06. A total of 330 Bison recorded a GPA of team to receive a national 3.2 or better during their ’s competition season. ranking and were 25th in the fi nal ESPN /USA Among all BU student-athletes, 235 made the Dean’s Today Coaches’ Poll of the List with GPAs of 3.5 or better in the spring of 2006. 2005-06 season.

Bucknell LED THE NATION in gradu- With a school-record eight Patriot League championships in 2005-06, Bucknell has ation rates in the 2003 survey conducted now earned 59 crowns in 16 years in the by the NCAA and the U.S. Department of league. In addition, Bucknell has had 79 Education. Bucknell graduated 100% of the conference players of the year, 71 PL coaches student-athletes who entered school in 1996. of the year and a whopping 414 individual It was the third time Bucknell has led the league champions from sports such as cross nation in graduation rates. country, track & fi eld, swimming & diving, and golf. Bucknell Bison Athletics A NNationalational MModelodel iinn PPromotingromoting tthehe SScholar-Athletecholar-Athlete IIdealdeal Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national model when it comes to operating by a true scholar- athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place.

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics rep- resentative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance be- tween academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy the full range of collegiate experiences available to students generally.

SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena.

ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: Brand new last fall, the Depart- ment of Athletics has opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice.

LAPTOP PROGRAM: The Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student- athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics admin- istration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as solicit- ing responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for stu- dent-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student- athlete body.

OTHER PROGRAMMING: The Department of Athletics, through the iden- tification of outside speakers and monthly “Brown Bag Luncheons,” thrives to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience as well as to educate stu- dent-athletes on a variety of issues that may affect them throughout their col- legiate career. Some recent topics of interest have been alcohol, nutrition, body image, hazing, sexuality, diversity, career development, study skills, religious life and gambling. BBucknell’sucknell’s 1166 22005-06005-06 EESPNSPN tthehe MMagazineagazine AAcademiccademic All-DistrictAll-District honorees.honorees. 22006-07006-07 BucknellBucknell SSwimmingwimming & DivingDiving ROSTER AND QUICK FACTS

BUCKNELL WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ROSTER QUICK FACTS Name Cl. Event Hometown/High School University Information Lauren Arey Fr. Fly/Back/IM Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg Location: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837 Abigail Atkinson Fr. Breast/IM Newtown, Conn./Newtown Rebecca Bersani Fr. Dive Fairport, N.Y./Fairport Founded: 1846 as the University at Lewisburg Meghan Brown Jr. Dist. Free Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg Area Enrollment: 3,350 Whitney Brown Fr. Fly/Free York, Pa./York Suburban Nickname: Bison Lauren Butrie Jr. Free Orefi eld, Pa./Parkland Colors: Orange and Blue Leslie DiMichele Sr. Breast/Sprint Free Ipswich, Mass./Ipswich Affi liation: NCAA (Div. I) Carlyn Donley Sr. Mid./Dist. Free Pittsburgh, Pa./Oakland Catholic Conference: Patriot League (American, Army, Christina Faurie So. Fly/Breast/IM Export, Pa./Franklin Regional Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh Allison FitzPatrick Fr. Dive Berwyn, Pa./Episcopal Academy and Navy) Emmie Gallardo Jr. Breast/IM Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills Laura Goeller Sr. IM/Back Wilmington, Del./Tower Hill School President: Brian C. Mitchell Susan Horstmann So. Free Havertown, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara Director of Athletics: John P. Hardt Alex List Sr. Dist. Free Red Bank, N.J./Red Bank Regional Associate Director of Athletics/SWA: Amanda PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Alexandra Lovallo So. Free Ridgefi eld, Conn./Ridgefi eld Backus Elizabeth Lukens So. IM/Breast Ellicott City, Md./River Hill Dir. of Athletic Communications: Jon Terry Katalin Lyons Jr. Dist. Free Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central Regional Head Athletic Trainer: Mark Keppler Eliza Massie Fr. Dive Rochester, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland Swimming & Diving Contact: Jillian Jakuba Erika Minerowicz Sr. Dive Califon, N.Y./West Morris Central Phone: (570) 577-1835 Elizabeth Molzon Jr. Breast/Dist. Free Saratoga, Calif./Saratoga Megan Mongan Fr. Sprint Free/Fly Malvern, Pa./Villa Maria Academy Email: [email protected] Kelly Morris So. Breast Metuchen, N.J./ Metuchen Katherine Munson Sr. Fly/Back/Free New Fairfi eld, Conn./New Fairfi eld Swimming & Diving Information Meghan O’Neill So. Dist. Free Donwood, Ga./Marist School Head Coach: Dan Schinnerer (First Season) Abigail Paules Fr. Back/Fly/IM York, Pa./ Baltimore Lutheran Alma Mater: Yale ’01 Sarah Pease Fr. Fly/Sprint Free Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin Senior High Assistant Coaches: Alex Braunfeld, Sally Ander- Elizabeth Purnell Jr. Fly/Sprint Free Lewes, Del./Cape Henlopen son and Sandy Elion Lisa Ruggiero Fr. Back/Fly Middletown, N.Y./Pine Bush Diving Coach: Errol Carter Lauren Russell Fr. IM/Back/Fly Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell Swimming & Diving Phone: (570) 577-1530 Rebecca Scheffter Sr. Sprint Free Mt. Airy, Md./Linganore Email: [email protected] Nikki Seaman So. Breast/IM Cleveland, Ohio/The Hawken School Kristen Skroski Jr. Mid. Free North Haven, Conn./Hopkins Webpage: www.BucknellBison.com Ally St. Claire So. Dist. Free/Back Silver Spring, Md./Edmund Burke Athletic Department FAX Phone: (570) 577- Lauren Thomas Jr. Dive New Fairfi eld, Conn./New Fairfi eld 1660 Caroline Walsh Fr. Breast/IM Watchung, N.J./Kent Place School Swimming & Diving Address: Courtney Warren Fr. Sprint Free/Back Montour Falls, N.Y./Watkins Glen ˜

Nikki Woodward Sr. Breast/IM/Dist. Free Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow Gerhard Fieldhouse WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Lewisburg, PA 17837 BUCKNELL MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ROSTER Application Information PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES Name Cl. Event Hometown/High School Admissions Phone: (570) 577-1101 ˜ Christopher Amato So. Free/Back East Norwich, N.Y./ Kellenberg Mem. Application Deadline: Regular Decision — Janu- Jeffrey Ayres So. Dist. Free/IM Randolph, N.J./ Randolph Bradford Bennett, Jr. Jr. Sprint Free/Breast Harleysville, Pa./Souderton Area ary 1, 2007; Early Decision I — November 15, 2007; Ben Bible Fr. Breast/IM Inver Grove Heights, Minn./St.Thomas Acad. Early Decision II — January 1, 2007; Financial Aid Brett Carey Fr. Breast/IM/Sprint Free West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep — Nov. 15, 2006, for Early Decision I, and Jan. 1, Matt Crandell Sr. Fly Winchester, Va./John Handley 2007 for Regular Decision and ED II. Michael Deighan So. Breast/Free/IM Wyomissing, Pa./Wilson Daniel Fletcher Fr. Sprint Free/Back Cedar Grove, N.J./Cedar Grove Spencer Hallowell Fr. Back/Free Bath, Maine/Morse Nicholas Hanes So. Back/IM/Free Wilmington, Del./Charter School of Wilmington GETTING TO BUCKNELL David Iselin Fr. Back/Mid. Free Potomac, Md./Churchill Mark Kawczenski So. Sprint Free/Back Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Hanover Area Bucknell is within a 3-4 hour drive of several major Ben Leboza Fr. Free Green Oaks, Ill./Libertyville cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Theo Leriotis Jr. IM/Free Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional Senior High Pittsburgh. Airports are located in Williamsport, 25 miles Jeffrey Manning So. Dive Bringhurst, Ind./Carroll Jr./Sr. High north of Lewisburg, and in Harrisburg, 65 miles south. The Matthew McGraw Jr. IM/Back/Fly Penfi eld, N.Y./Fairport Brendan McGregor So. Dist. Free/Back Sarver, Pa./Freeport Area Susquehanna Trailways bus line serves the area. Joseph Metcalf Jr. Breast/Free Knoxville, Tenn./Phillips Exeter Acad. Bucknell is located on U.S. Route 15, about seven miles John Peterman Jr. Sprint Free Conestoga, Pa./Penn Manor south of Interstate 80. ˜

Ian Rawhauser Sr. Free/Back Lancaster, Pa./Hempfi eld From the New York metropolitan area-Take I-80 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Steven Schmaltz So. Dive Waverly, Pa./Abington Heights West to U.S. Route 15 and follow the directions above. Tyler Sowell Jr. Dist. Free Tacoma, Wash./Charles Wright Acad. From Philadelphia-Take the Northeast Extension of Grant Steadman Jr. Sprint Free/Fly Richmond, Va./Collegiate the Pennsylvania Turnpike north to I-80; then I-80 West

112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Patrick Stummer So. Dist. Free/IM Fulton, N.Y./G. Ray Bodley to U.S. Route 15. Luke Trafton Fr. Free/Fly/IM Bath, Maine/Morse Matt Traver Fr. Dive Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown HS West From Pittsburgh-Take U.S. Route 22 East to PA Gregory Zavoluk So. Dive Stamford, Conn./Westhill Route 45 East. PA Route 45 intersects with U.S. Route 15 in Lewisburg. Take Route 15 South, and turn left at the next Head Coach: Dan Schinnerer (Yale ’01), First season light to enter campus. Assistant Coaches: Alex Braunfeld, Sally Anderson, Sandy Elion From Baltimore-Take I-83 North and pick up Route Diving Coach: Errol Carter 15 North just south of Harrisburg. Bucknell is located ap- proximately 60 miles north of Harrisburg. From Connecticut-Take I-84 East into Pennsylvania, Credits: This book was written, designed and edited by Bucknell’s Offi ce of Athletic Communications. Photography by: Art Foxall, Bob Hanes, Bob Steadman, Marc Hagemeier and Bucknell Athletic Com- then pick up I-81 South near Scranton. Follow I-81 South to munications Archives. I-80 West, and take I-80 West to U.S. Route 15 South.

2 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ˜ MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ˜ 2003 ABOUT BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM interview, callthe BucknellAdmissionsOf mended. Forfurtherinformation aboutcampustours,ortoarrangean No appointmentisnecessary. in FreasHall, CAMPUS TOURS a few. passion, whetherthatbemusic,German,astronomyorpoetry,to name These clubsoftenfosterstrongfriendships,asmembersshareacommon CAMPUS LIFE senior facultyteachintroductoryaswelladvancedcourses. take averyactiveroleinthedevelopmentofundergraduatestudents, and more than97percentofwhomholddoctoraldegrees.Facultymembers THE FACULTY and EngineeringManagement. Environmental, ComputerScience&Engineering,Electrical,Mechanical Studies. ligion, Russian,Sociology,Spanish,Theater/Dance,Women’s&Gender ematics, Music,Philosophy,Physics,PoliticalScience,Psychology,Re- International Relations,LatinAmericanStudies,Management,Math- Environmental Studies,French,Geography,Geology,German,History, Computer Science,EastAsianStudies,Economics,Education,English, Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry,Classics,ComparativeHumanities, Behavior, Anthropology,Art&History,Astronomy,Biology,Cell with facultyonscholarlyresearchprojects. with faculty,andstudentshavenumerousopportunitiestocollaborate music degree.Inaddition,morethan60minorsareoffered. B.S. degreesineducationandbusinessadministration,abachelorof bachelor ofscienceorengineeringdegrees.Therearealso ACADEMIC MAJORS Breakiron EngineeringBuilding. reation Center,theO’LearyCenterforgeologyandpsychology, were heldforthesparklingnewKennethG.LangoneAthleticsandRec- ing andengineeringbuilding.Inthelastthreeyears,formaldedications sic building,residencedorm,athleticscenter,geology/psychologybuild- idly expandingarrayofacademic,athleticsandrecreationfacilities. the Bucknellcampusfeaturesmorethan100buildings,includingarap- THE CAMPUS academic resourcesofalargeuniversity. successfully combinesthepersonalattentionofasmallcollegewith graduate students,weareoneofthefewinstitutionsinnationthat cation andmusic.Withouridealsizeof3,350undergraduates150 B Interviews arenotrequiredfor admission butarestronglyrecom- Campus toursareofferedbytheBucknell AdmissionsOf More than150studentorganizationscatertonearlyeveryinterest. Bucknell boastsanexceptionalfacultyofapproximately300teachers, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS: ARTS ANDSCIENCESDEPARTMENTS: In everymajor,Bucknellstudentsbene Bucknell offersmorethan50majors,leadingtobachelorofarts, Recent additionstotheUniversity’sphysicalplantincludeanewmu- Located onabout400picturesqueacresneartheSusquehannaRiver, offer strongprofessionalprogramsinengineering,business,edu- tion, butbeyondourbroadliberalartscollegecurriculumwealso ucknell Universityisoneofthetopliberalartscollegesinna- fi ve timesdailyonweekdaysand threetimesonSaturdays. fi fi Biomedical,Chemical,Civil& ce at(570)577-1101. t frompersonalrelationships Accounting,Animal fi ce, located must betheir values, andeducationalgoalsofBucknellUniversity. education, therebyadvancinganddrawingattentiontothemission,core dard ofexcellenceforintercollegiateandintramuralprogramsinhigher scholar-athletes will betomorrow’soutstandingleaders. the EasternCollegeAthleticConference, andtheNCAA. and complieswith,allprinciples andregulationsofthePatriotLeague, minority andmajoritygroupsofall kinds.TheDepartmentsubscribesto, viding equitableopportunitiesto women andmen,aswellmembersof brings distinctionandnationalrecognition toBucknell. for thePatriotLeague’sstudent-athletesandUniversityalike, andit success theDepartmentseeks,measuredinpartbyconsistentcontention apart fromotherNationalLiberalArtsColleges.Likewise,thecompetitive purpose inallextracurricularendeavorsandithelpspositionBucknell because itsignalsclearlyBucknell’shighstandardsandseriousness of this levelofcompetitionmaximallychallengesstudent-athletes,but also Association (NCAA).DivisionImembershipisvaluablenotonlybecause highest extramurallevel,inDivisionIoftheNationalCollegiateAthletic of communityandfosterlife-longrelationshipswithBucknell. friends, theDepartment’sprogramsaddsubstantiallytoBucknell’s sense experiences forstudents,faculty,andstaff,aswellalumni,family, and healthy living,teamwork,sportsmanship,andspirit.Increating shared at increasingstudentengagement,aswellstrengtheningcharacter, a richarrayofathleticprogramsandrecreationalopportunities aimed ticipants forserviceandleadershipintheworld.Coachesstaffdirect pursuits; bycelebratingchallengeandcompetition;preparingpar- development, andbalanceamongintellectual,social,civic,physical athletes andthegeneralstudentbodybyencouragingpersonalhealth, opportunities Bucknellstudent-athletesseek. even whileprovidingtherigorousandseriousNCAADivisionIathletic taining academicprioritiesandsupportingstudent-athletes’education, point averages.Thecoaches’andstaff’sparamountresponsibilityismain- Patriot LeagueinAcademicHonorRollnominations,basedongrade- producing AcademicAll-Americans,andtocontinuedleadershipofthe nell’s highnationalrankingforstudent-athletes’graduationratesand

ATHLETICS MISSIONSTATEMENT 11% Science,8%Medical,6%AlliedHealthand5%Business. follows: 27%Humanities&SocialScience,19%Law,12%Engineering, Taylor, NorthropGrumman,PricewaterhouseCoopers,andUBS. eral Electric,J.P.MorganChase,KPMG,LockheedMartin,Lord& employers wereAmeriCorps,BearStearns&Co.,Inc.,Deloitte,Gen- pus interviews,and/orpreviousemployers.Someofthemostpopular was $40,510. salary was$44,528;andtheCollegeofArts&Sciencesmean $50,279; aBachelorofScienceinBusinessAdministrationmean breakdown bydegree,theCollegeofEngineeringmeansalarywas employed 77%ofourgraduates,while3%wereabroad. and 5%ingovernmentrelatedjobs.Geographically,theNortheast 12% ineducation,10%non-pro employment. “other” astheirpost-graduateactivityandonly5%werestillseeking studies, 3%wereemployedandattendinggraduateschool,1%listed those responding,69%wereemployed,22%pursuinggraduate a surveyadministeredbytheCareerDevelopmentCenter.Among professional schools.Ofthe854graduates,805(94%)respondedto Class of2005wereeitheremployedoradmittedtograduateand/or the Classof2005,sixmonthsaftergraduating,95%Bucknell’s The Departmentbelievesthatstudent-athletes’academicprograms The DepartmentofAthleticsandRecreationstrivestosetthestan- The Departmentisproudthatso manyoftoday’sexemplaryBison A student-centeredoperation,the Departmentiscommittedtopro- The DepartmentembracestheUniversity’sdecisiontocompeteat Further, theDepartmentpromotespersonalgrowthofstudent- For thoseenrolledingraduateprograms,thebreakdownwasas From theClassof’05,28%securedemploymentthroughon-cam- FortheClassof’05,meansalarywas$42,667.In Of thosereportingemployment,64%wereinthe According toaBucknellCareerDevelopmentCentersurveyof Swimming & Diving & SSwimming fi w rst priority.ItisthereforecommittedtomaintainingBuck- LIFE AFTERBUCKNELL i 22006-07 Bucknell m 0 0 m 6 i - n 0 g 7

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KENNETH G. LANGONE ATHLETICS AND RECREATION CENTER The Bucknell University Depart- KREBS FITNESS CENTER ment of Athletics and Recreation Promoting lifetime wellness, prides itself on setting the standard the Krebs Family Fitness Center of excellence when it comes to suc- contains state-of-the-art cardio- cess both on the playing fi elds and vascular and strength conditioning in the classroom. With 12 Patriot equipment. The 16,000-square-foot League Presidents’ Cups in 16 years, center includes over 175 positions national leadership in graduation for equipment within three distinct rates, 112 Verizon Academic All- areas. The fi rst-level cardiovascular Americans in 35 years and 103 Pa- and pin-select equipment is open triot League Scholar-Athletes in 16 for student, faculty and staff use at years, Bucknell is clearly at the head all times. Directly above, the mez- of the class in terms of upholding zanine also contains cardio equip- PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS the scholar-athlete model. ment, with scenic views of the cam- The 2003 addition of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recre- pus and natatorium. ation Center, one of the fi nest collegiate athletics and recreation venues of The third area, the Berger Family Weight Room, sits on the former its kind, ensures the continuation of that success. site of Freas-Rooke Pool, and is used for instructional free-weight train- The facility enhances each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity programs and ing and varsity workouts. greatly expands the scope of its growing intramural and recreational sports offerings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Av- KINNEY NATATORIUM enue on the “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athletics and Rec- Kinney Natatorium features a 50-meter by 25-yard Olympic class pool, reation Center was designed to reach out to all members of the campus which accommodates four varsity programs — men’s and women’s swim- community, including the student body, varsity student-athletes, faculty, ming and diving and men’s and women’s water polo — while enhancing staff and alumni. the recreational aquatics opportunities for the Bucknell community. The Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. pool itself features two moveable bulkheads, allowing for multiple team Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Fam- practices and recreational swimming to occur simultaneously. ily Fitness Center. Other features include a new location for the Bucknell Natatorium amenities include seating for 500 spectators, restrooms, Athletics Hall of Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of separated varsity and visiting team locker rooms, a poolside classroom, Honor recipients, a sports medicine and athletic training suite, class- sauna, steam room and concession stands. rooms, modern offi ces for coaches and staff and increased locker room Already Kinney Natatorium has played host to several major events — space for varsity and recreational athletes. the 2003 and 2005 Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships, The facility is named in honor of Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell the 2004 Eastern Women’s Water Polo Championship and an exhibition

graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the game against the U.S. women’s water polo national team — drawing rave ˜

center’s construction. Langone was a member of the university Board of reviews at each. In the spring of 2005 and 2006, the Pennsylvania state WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Trustees from 1980 to 1996. swimming championships came to Kinney Natatorium, while the NCAA One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation Men’s Water Polo Championship was held there last fall and this coming Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. February, the facility will be the site for the 2007 Patriot League Swim-

PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES The brand new construction surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic ming and Diving Championships. Kinney Natatorium has proven to be

˜ Davis Gymnasium, which has been restored as a competition venue for quite a home pool advantage for Bucknell, which became the fi rst institu- the Bison volleyball and wrestling teams, as well as intramural, recreation tion in league history to capture both the men’s and women’s swimming and other varsity practice activities. and diving championships in the same season in 2003. A total of 20 meet As Bucknell continues to strive toward its mission of setting the stan- records and 16 league marks fell that weekend. dard of excellence in college athletics, the Langone Athletics and Recre- ation Center becomes the centerpiece in an already impressive cache of SOJKA PAVILION athletics facilities that includes the 13,100-seat -Me- Sojka Pavilion provides the Bison men’s and women’s basketball pro- morial Stadium and its FieldTurf and 8-lane track surface; the scenic grams with one of the fi nest arenas in the East. A “fi rst-class” venue ca- Bucknell Golf Club; Depew Field, the home of the Bison team; pable of seating 4,000 spectators for sporting and other campus events, the spacious West Fields for , soccer and other club and intramu- the pavilion has walk-down access to all seats and unobstructed views of ral activities; and, just introduced in the Fall of 2003, Graham Field, a the playing surface or concert stage for all spectators. The seating bowl brand new artifi cial turf playing surface for the Bison fi eld hockey and features approximately 1,500 fi xed seats and 2,500 retractable seats, women’s teams. enabling an “expandable” open fl oor area with suffi cient space for three A closer look behind the walls of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics basketball courts for recreational activities and varsity practices. The spa- and Recreation Center: cious upper-level concourse includes two concession areas, restrooms, handicapped seating and several suites that overlook the fl oor. RAMER SCHAFFNER Behind the scenes, on the fl oor level, Sojka Pavilion provides a green ˜ MEMORIAL HALL room for performance acts and Ramer Schaffner Memorial Hall other functions, a catering kitchen 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 greets guests as they enter the Lan- for special events, ticket windows, gone Athletics and Recreation Cen- locker room space for home and vis- ter. The entry hall features the busts iting teams and offi cials, and a load- 112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS of 2nd Lt. George H. Ramer and 1st ing dock capable of accommodating Lt. Dwite H. Schaffner, Bucknell’s team buses and production trucks Congressional Medal of Honor re- for televised events. cipients, and provides access to Nine nationally televised basket- Gerhard Fieldhouse and the Krebs ball games have already been aired Family Fitness Center on the ground from Sojka Pavilion, including the level. Guests may proceed to the ESPN broadcast of the 2006 Patriot second level to enter , ad- League championship game and an ministrative offi ces and the Hall of ESPN360 airing of the Bucknell- Fame, which celebrates Bucknell’s Villanova men’s game that drew a Patriot League championships and school-record crowd of 4,433. other athletics accomplishments. 4 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ˜ MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ˜ 2003 THE PL/LATOUR ENDOWMENT have accomplishedthefollowing: to prepareitsstudent-athletesbeleadersinsociety. tive athleticexperienceswhilemaintaininghighacademicstandards,and NCAA CrossCountryChampionship. a NCAA Championships,includingconsecutivewinsinmen’sbasketball, cess atthenationallevel,withopeningroundvictoriescominginseveral academic eligibility,retentionandgraduationofstudent-athletes. stitutions foranaverageof984out1,000).TheAPRisusedtomeasure awarding athleticaid(combiningwithalleightofitsfull-timememberin- NCAA AcademicProgressReport(APR)amongallDivisionIconferences Carlyn Donley ...... English ua osmn ...... Undeclared Susan Horstmann ...... Nicholas Hanes Engineering ..Chemical ...... Management Goeller Laura Mary Krakowski ...... Biology Mark Kawczenski Civil&Environ.Engineering ... Emmie Gallardo ElementaryEducation ... Mechanical Engineering Adam Freeman ... Undeclared Christina Faurie ...... ChemicalEngineering Joseph Duncan ... Leslie DiMichele Engineering ...Chemical ChemicalEngineering Michael Deighan ... Matt Crandell &Environ.Engineering ...Civil Education Lauren Butrie ...... Biology Brown Meghan Bradford Bennett Engineering ...Electrical ...... Mathematics Bauer Todd Psychology ...... Altman Lectie Name Major Rate Report.Inaddition,thePatriotLeague Division IconferencesawardingathleticaidintheNCAAGraduation in shapingourcountry. in thenationandtheiralumnihave,continuetoplayleadershiproles members. Theseinstitutionsareamongtheoldestandmostprestigious and Navyasfullmembers,FordhamGeorgetownassociate cludes American,Army,Bucknell,Colgate,HolyCross,Lafayette,Lehigh 1986, thePatriotLeaguebecameanall-sportconferencein1990andin- sports. InitiallystartedasanNCAADivisionI-AAfootballconferencein the PatriotLeaguesponsorschampionshipsin23menandwomen’s of awell-roundededucation. letics atPatriotLeagueinstitutionsisviewedasanimportantcomponent that areacademicallyrepresentativeoftheirclass.Participationinath- to itsfoundingprincipleofadmittingandgraduatingstudent-athletes and divingathletesmadethehonorrollinspring: student-athletes onthehonorrollin2005-06.Aleague-high35swimming or betterduringthesemestercoincidingwithhis/hersport.BUplaced330 Patriot LeagueHonorRoll,whichcitesstudent-athleteswithaGPAof3.20 Bucknell ledthePatriotLeagueinnumberofmemberson2005-06 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM LEADERS INTHEPOOLANDCLASSROOM fi 26th onthelist. meeting theCSCAA’s“superior” ranking of3.25orbetterandwere 11th inDivisionI.TheBucknellwomen hada3.37GPAinthespring, the CSCAA’s“excellent”standard of3.00andabove carried aGPAof3.23overthe2006 springsemester,qualifyingfor grade pointaverageofatleast2.80 forthesemester.TheBisonmen of America(CSCAA).Toqualify for thehonor,ateammusthave team honorsfromtheCollegiate SwimmingCoachesAssociation women’s swimming&divingsquads earnedAcademicAll-American nal fourappearanceinmen’slacrosseandasixth-place During the2005-06year,PatriotLeaguestudent-athletesandteams The PatriotLeague’smissionissimple,toprovidesuccessfulcompeti- Patriot Leaguestudent-athletesandteamscontinuetoenjoysuc- Since 1998,thePatriotLeaguehasranked Initsseconddecadeofcombiningacademicandathleticexcellence, BISON EXCEL IN THEWATERAND CLASSROOM In the 2005-2006 season, both the Bucknell University men’s and In the2005-2006season,bothBucknellUniversitymen’sand THE PATRIOTLEAGUE sacri cel atbothacademicsandathleticswithout demonstrates thatstudent-athletescanex- Leaders” –ThePatriotLeaguecontinually its memberinstitutionsremaincommitted League’s athleticsuccessisachievedwhile “Today’s Scholar-Athletes,Tomorrow’s fi cing itshighstandards.ThePatriot

Katherine Munson ...... English ...... English Munson Katherine Education Elizabeth Molzon ...... Erika Minerowicz ...... Biology Joseph Metcalf Economics ...... Engineering Matthew McGraw ...Biomedical Undeclared Jeffrey Manning...... Mark Kretzer Economics ...... Name Major ml Wcrk ...... Economics ...... Wichryk Emily Engineering Electrical .. Thompson Jake Lauren Thomas ...... Psychology Undeclared ...... Seaman Nikki Rebecca Scheffter ...... English Engineering .....Chemical Rockwell Lisa Engineering Reed...... Chemical Lauren ElementaryEducation Elizabeth Purnell ...... Biology Peterman John Education Brittany Neligan...Elementary fi fi rst eachyearamongall nished fi rst inthenew fi nish atthe fi nished senior class. champion. In1962,hewasnamed theoutstandingathleteinBucknell’s sophomore, DearstynewastheEastern Intercollegiate100-yardbackstroke yard medleyrelayteamsthatsetrecords whilewinningMACcrowns.Asa 200-yard backstrokeraces,healso wasamemberoftwoBucknell400- backstroke. Atwo-timeco-captain whowasundefeatedin30consecutive six MACtitlesinrecord-breaking timesinthe100-yardand200-yard swimmers inthehistoryofformer MiddleAtlanticConference,winning Bucknell’s BoardofTrusteessince1991,wasconsideredonethe chairman ofJohnson&inNewBrunswick,N.J.,andamember of athletic director. From 1968tohisretirement10yearslater,LatourservedasBucknell’s college divisionchampionship,stilltheonlyNCAAtitleheldbyBucknell. Conference championships.His1964squadwontheinaugural NCAA teams toanoverall83-31recordindualmeetsandsixMiddleAtlantic program. • • • • • • • • • • • • • lacrosse playertoleadthenationinassists,averaging2.94pergame Lafayette’s MadalynBoothbecamethe ing inthesecondround(76thoverall) athlete tobeselectedintheMajorLeagueBaseballCollegeDraft,go- Lehigh’s MattMcBridebecamethehighestPatriotLeaguestudent- Basketball Tournament from aserviceacademytoadvancetheNCAADivisionIWomen’s Army’s women’sbasketballprogrambecamethe Poll ished theseasonrankedinESPN/ Holy CrosswonthePatriotLeague’s spending theentireyearintop15 United StatesIntercollegiateLacrosseAssociationPoll,withNavy Bucknell) spentportionsoftheseasonrankedintop20 Four PatriotLeaguemen’slacrosseteams(Navy,Army,Colgate, onships forthesecond-straightyear team andreachedthe Hockey CoachesAssociation,thehighesteverforaPatriotLeague American’s ica nod placing sixthoverallenroutetoearningherthird-straightAll-Amer- League historyattheNCAAWomen’sCrossCountryChampionships, American’s KeiraCarlstromturnedinthehighest es Top25Poll team toevercracktheAssociatedPressandESPN/USATodayCoach- Bucknell’s men’sbasketballprogrambecamethe fi straight season,andtotheNCAAMen’sGolfChampionshipsfor at-large teamtotheNCAAI-AAfootballplayoffsforsecond- In additiontoautomaticquali zine 50 PatriotLeaguestudent-athleteswerenamedto Academic All-Americateam Three PatriotLeaguefootballteams(Colgate,Lafayette,Lehigh) post twovictoriesintheNCAARegionals Lehigh’s softballprogrambecamethe game toadvancetheNCAAWomen’sLacrosseTournament test inwomen’slacrosse,defeatingLeMoynetheNCAAPlay-In Capece (third-teambaseball)werenamedto Army’s JulieJorgensen( A fellow Bucknell Hall of Famer with Latour, Dearstyne, company group A fellowBucknellHallofFamerwithLatour,Dearstyne,companygroup Latour begancoachingatBucknellin1956.In12years,heledhisswim rst timeinLeaguehistory AcademicAll-Districtteam THE ROBERTA.LATOURENDOWMENT Swimming & Diving & SSwimming w fi eld hockeyprogramrankedfourthintheNationalField i 22006-07 Bucknell m 0 0 m 6 i fi - nal eightintheNCAAFieldHockeyChampi- n 0 g 7 fi

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2005-06 YEAR IN REVIEW... he Bucknell men’s and women’s swimming and diving squads Grant Steadman and freshman Nick Hanes were Bucknell’s individual began the 2005 season with a strong performance at its own winners on the afternoon as Steadman took fi rst in the 50 free and Hanes TBucknell Damon’s Sprint Invitational on November 5 in Kinney captured the top spot in the 200 back. Natatorium. The Bison women competed against American, La Salle and In the Black Knight Diving Invitational, Freeman took fi rst in the one- Saint Francis (Pa.) and came away with six individual and four relay wins meter dive and second on three-meter. On the women’s side, sophomore in the meet, while the men went up against American, La Salle and Vil- Lauren Thomas was the top fi nisher for the Bison, placing fourth on the lanova and came away with three individual and two relay wins. one-meter board. On November 12, the Bison saw their fi rst test against League compe- After the weekend in West Point, N.Y., Freeman and Skroski both gar- tition with a dual meet at home versus Navy and Lafayette. The women nered awards from the Patriot League the following Tuesday. Freeman came away with two victories, dominating Lafayette, was honored as Male Diver of the Week and Skroski 210-89 and downing Navy 155-143, and the men de- was named the league’s Female Swimmer of the Week. feated Lafayette, 233-67, but suffered a 193-107 setback Just four days later, the teams traveled to Colgate against Navy. where the men rolled to a 200.5-94.5 victory. The Bison The women captured the top spot in four individu- dominated the Raiders, winning 12 individual events

al events and one relay in the meet as junior Rebecca and one relay. The women fell to Colgate by a score of PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Scheffter won both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle. Se- 165-135, marking just the second loss to the Raiders nior Lectie Altman was an individual winner in the 200 in program history and fi rst in 21 years for the Bison. back and took second in the 100 back and junior Kath- Despite the setback, Altman, Scheffter and Munson all erine Munson was the top fi nisher in the 100 fl y. posted individual wins for Bucknell. The men posted three individual wins and one re- In the team’s fi rst home meet in nearly two months, lay victory against Lafayette and Navy. Bradford Ben- the Bison women set two new program top-10 marks, nett, junior Matt Crandell and senior William Schilling but suffered a 167-133 setback to Columbia on Janu- helped lead Bucknell by capturing individual wins. ary 21. The men’s squad fell to Columbia by the score Bennett took fi rst in the 100 breast, Schilling captured of 168-130. Grant Steadman set new team season-best the top spot in the 200 breast and Crandell won the 200 times in both the 50 and 100 free in the meet and was fl y. The team of freshman Mark Kawczenski, Bennett, SSENIORENIOR named Lewisburg Hotel Bison Athlete of the Week for senior Mark Kretzer and sophomore Grant Steadman LLAURAAURA GOELLERGOELLER his efforts and, along with Freeman, received Patriot was victorious in the 200 medley relay. League weekly honors. The following week on November 15, Scheffter was Both Bucknell squads rebounded with wins over honored for her performance against Lafayette and Delaware at home the following Friday. Altman and Navy by being awarded Lewisburg Hotel Bison Athlete Scheffter were both double-winners for the Bison. of the Week and Patriot League Female Swimmer of Freeman picked up two individual wins in the one-me- the Week honors. Both Bucknell squads also received ter and three-meter dives as the men defeated Dela- recognition that week as the men were ranked 11th and ware 171-70. Senior Todd Bauer was a double-winner the women 16th in the fi rst Collegeswimming.com Mid- for the Bison, as well and the 400 medley relay squad Major Poll of the 2005-06 season. of Kretzer, Bennett, Crandell and Steadman also post- At the Bucknell Trials/Finals Invitational on Novem- ed a victory for the Bison. ˜

ber 19 and 20, on the women’s side, the Bison took sec- On February, 4, the Orange and Blue closed out the WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ond out of four teams with 991 points. For the men, the dual meet portion of their schedule at Lehigh. Scheffter Bison took third in team scoring with 790.5 points. Alt- captured two individual wins and helped two relays to man and junior Laura Goeller both picked up individual fi rst-place fi nishes in the women’s 184-123 victory over

PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES wins on day one. the Mountain Hawks. Altman was a double-winner for

˜ For the men, Crandell was the top performer for the the Bison as well, with her fi rst-place fi nish in the 100 Bucknell swimmers on the opening day of the meet as back and remained undefeated on the year in the 200 he took second in the 200 fl y with a time of 1:54.70 and SSENIORENIOR back. the Bison had a two-three-four sweep in the one-me- On the men’s side, Grant Steadman won the 50 free ter dive as Adam Freeman captured second, followed MMATTATT CRANDELLCRANDELL and was a part of two fi rst-place relays for the Bison, by senior Jake Thompson and freshman Jeff Manning. but Bucknell came up short against Lehigh, 170.5- Manning’s mark of 223.95 landed him fourth in the pro- 129.5. Freeman was the only other individual winner gram record books. Freeman was the lone event winner for the Orange and Blue in the meet as he was victo- for the Bison on day two as he claimed the top spot in rious in the one-meter. Freeman was named Patriot the three-meter dive. League Male Diver of the Week and Scheffter earned On December 3, UMBC defeated the Bison 141-94. Patriot League Female Swimmer of the Week honors Bucknell had fi ve second-place showings and nine for their efforts against the Mountain Hawks. other top-three fi nishes in the meet. On the men’s side In the fi nal meet of the regular season, Bucknell Bucknell fell to the Retrievers, 142-94. The lone event competed at the non-scoring Navy Invitational on Feb- winner for the Bison men was junior Ian Rawhauser in ruary 11. The women captured eight individual and two the 100 free. relay wins at the meet. Thomas was named the Patriot Over the winter break, both squads took home third League’s Female Diver of the Week after taking fi rst in place fi nishes at the Florida Gulf Coast Relay Invita- the one-meter dive and senior Victoria Fritz took the tional on January 6. The women totaled 148 points in three-meter dive. Freeman won both diving events at ˜ the fi ve-team meet, ahead of Providence with 24 points the Navy Invitational for the Bucknell men. Fresh- 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and Shippensburg with 20, while fi nishing just behind man Jeffrey Ayers was the lone individual winner for Brown (206 points) and Western Kentucky (192 points). the Bison in the swimming events, taking fi rst in the The men had 116 points to fi nish ahead of Shippensburg SSENIORENIOR 400 IM. 112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (36 points) and Providence (6 points), but fell short of NNIKKIIKKI WWOODWARDOODWARD Entering the Patriot League Championships, the Bi- the totals posted by Western Kentucky (270 points) and son men were ranked 21st and the women 22nd in the Brown (164 points). The following Tuesday, Altman last CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major polls released was named the Patriot League’s Female Swimmer of the Week. before conference championships. On January 13, the women’s squad cruised to a 181-108 victory over On day one, the Orange and Blue were second in the team standings Army and Altman, Scheffter and sophomore Kristen Skroski were all with 228 points, just two points off the leader Colgate. Scheffter was the double-winners for the Bison. Freshman Ally St. Claire captured the top runner-up in the 50 free (23.79) and senior Mary Krakowski captured spot in the 1000 free and freshman Nikki Seaman won the 100 breast. fi fth (24.32). In the 200 IM, junior Nikki Woodward moved up to second Woodward and Munson rounded out the individual winners for the Or- in the Bison record books, posting a time of 2:07.56 in the preliminar- ange and Blue, with Woodward taking fi rst in the 200 breast and Munson ies and went on to fi nish fi fth in the fi nals (2:07.92). Goeller turned in a winning the 200 fl y. seventh-place showing in the event (2:09.41). Bucknell racked up points The men’s squad had its top fi nishers in 10 individual events and both in the 500 free, with fi ve swimmers fi nishing in the top-10. Junior Car- relays post season-best times, but Army defeated the Bison, 176-124. lyn Donley took third in the event (5:02.69), while sophomore Meghan 6 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ˜ MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ˜ 2003 2005-06 SEASONREVIEW Brown of 5:06.98,whichrankseighthintheBucknellrecordbooks.Sophomore St. Clairewasseventh(5:10.30)afterqualifyingforthe program history.SophomoreKatalinLyonsfollowedinsixth(5:10.03), Brittany Neligan seventh andeighthinthethree-meterdiving boards fortheBison,VictoriaFritzandThomasplaced a timeof3:52.07andtookthirdinmeetaswell.Onthe relay astheteamofAltman,Woodward,Krakowski,andScheffterposted Orange andBluealsosetaprogramthirdall-timemarkinthe400medley third-best inBucknellhistoryandathird-place Scheffter setanewprogramtop-10markwithtimeof1:35.50,goodfor 200 freerelaysquadofseniorLaurenReed,Krakowski,Munsonand of 5:06.38tolandherinseventhontheBucknelltop-10all-timelist.The scored pointsfortheBisonin100 placed sixthintheeventwithatimeof51.31andalso climbed intofourthonBucknell’sall-timelist.Kretzer the 100back,Kawczenskicaptured (57.16), whichranksthirdintheBisonrecordbooks.In men’s swimmersondaytwo,placingthirdintheevent Bauer wentontotakefourthinthe Bucknell HallofFamememberJimHarveyin1986. surpassing thepreviousschoolrecordof4:34.05setby the preliminariesfor500freewithatimeof4:33.33, team standingswith147points.Bauerwassecondin ing 198.35pointsand195.50points,respectively. with Colgate as theBisontooktitleby narrowestmargininLeaguehistory, straight PatriotLeagueChampionship. Themeetcamedowntothewire was sixth(252.30). Freeman scored277.30pointsto take third,whileseniorJakeThompson the sixth intheevent(1:42.07).Sophomore TheoLeriotis to sixthintheprogram’stop-10200free,taking (50.57). Bauerimprovedhispersonalbesttomoveup as Schillingcollectedthebestindividual the 100breast,OrangeandBluescored43points school historyintheevent,postingatimeof1:32.12.In relay fortheBisonrecordedsecond-bestmarkin the teamstandingswith396points.The200medley Patriot LeagueChampionshipsandremainedthirdin the Bucknellmen’ssquadcompetedondaytwoof terman capturedsecondinthe200medleyrelayas 7:42.05. ons, DonleyandAltmancapturedthirdwithatimeof free relay,theteamofNeligan,sophomoreKatalinLy- with thesecond-besttimeinschoolhistory.In800 time inthe100breastasshecamesixth(1:06.99) Sophomore EmilyWichryksetanewBucknelltop-10 the Bison,postingatimeof57.53in100 (4:31.63). Munsonalsoturnedinathird-place IM (4:29.27),whileGoellercamein in programhistory.Woodwardtookthirdthe400 posted atimeof1:46.44,whichranksfourthall-time team ofAltman,Woodward,KrakowskiandScheffter 200 medleyrelaysquadtoarunner-upshowing.The and Munsonwassixth(59.70).Altmanalsohelpedthe Altman swamtheeventin57.74forathird-place second intheBucknellrecordbooks.In100back, fi her record-settingtimeof1:52.74,Schefftercamein fi Bucknell collected65pointsinthe200freetopullinto the PatriotLeagueChampionshipswith490.5points. women vaultinto break herownschoolrecordtohelptheBucknell time of3:23.98,thethird-bestinschoolhistory. Schilling, CrandellandSteadman In the400medleyrelay,Bucknell’ssquadofKretzer, 1:23.20 andsetthenewNo.3markontop-10list. ski, KretzerandSteadmantooksecondintheevent (21.16). The200freerelayteamofPeterman,Kawczen- 50 freeandKawczenskiwassixthinthe seventh intheevent.GrantSteadmantookfourth of 4:35.11,whilefreshmanChristopherAmatoplaced ange andBlue.In the200back,seniorAltmanwon herthirdindividual WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM fth withapersonal-besttimeof1:52.87tomoveup rst intheteamstandings.Altmantookfourthwith The Bisonmen Finishing with744.5points,theBucknell womencapturedtheirfourth- The teamofKawczenski,Bennett,KretzerandPe- Altman swamapersonal-bestinthe200freeto fi nals withatimeof4:12.43inthe 400 IM.Intheone-meterdive, fi nished fi nishing just13.5points behindthetotalpostedbyOr- fi fth withapersonal-besttimeof5:06.26sixthall-timein fi nished fi fi nished theopeningdaythirdin rst inteamscoringondaytwoof fi rst inthe“B” fi nished fourthwitha fi fi fth in51.00and nals withatime fl fi y, fth intheevent fi fi nal, ninthoverall,withatime fi nishing nish forthe fi nal, scor- fi nish for fl y fi fi nish intheevent.The fi nish fi nal. fi nal fth fi fi nished eighthin nals withatime RREBECCA SCHEFFTER JJEFFREY MANNING E TTYLER SOWELL E B Y F E SSOPHOMORE F L C O R E JJUNIOR C SSENIOR P U R E A E H N Y

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N T E G fl R y in2:04.54.Scheffterearnedasilvermedalthe100free Swimming & Diving & SSwimming w fi fth-fastest timeintheBisonrecordbooks(17:24.25)and i 22006-07 Bucknell Men’s SwimmingCoachoftheYearforsecond head coachJerryFoleywasnamedPatriotLeague and Army(651.5points).Followingthemeet,Bucknell take thirdoutofeightteamsbehindNavy(853points) ships. TheOrangeandBluerecorded623pointsto men points toplacefourth. nals intheone-metercompetitionandscored217.85 Thomas wastheloneBisondivertoqualifyfor and Schefftercapturedbronzewithatimeof3:32.51. of Altman,freshmanAlexandraLovallo,Krakowski son all-timetop-10,2:27.35.The400freerelayteam to the Bucknellrecordbooks.Seamanwon“B” liminaries withatimeof2:24.72,whichranksthirdin (2:25.05) intheeventafterqualifyingoutofpre- time inprogramhistory,2:23.86.Wichryktooksixth breast, Woodward rounded outthegroupinsixth(17:40.83).In200 third intheBisonrecordbooks.Crandellcame the preliminarieswasanewpersonalbestandranks men’s goldmedalinthethree-daymeet.Metcalf Schilling wonthe200breasttocaptureBucknell’slone named totheAll-League Mid-Major Poll,and a No.18rankinginthe ships. record inthe500freeatPatriotLeagueChampion- Hotel BisonAthleteoftheWeekaftersettingaschool in the200 points, Schillinginninthwith135pointsandFreeman 10 onthemen’ssidewereBauerinthirdwith154 Also representingBucknellontheClassof2006Top- 2006 inPatriotLeagueChampionshipcompetition. leaders forthewomenandmenClassof selections andsixsecond-teamselections. triot Leaguehistory.TheBisonpostedsix total byawomen’sswimminganddivingsquadinPa- and SecondAll-PatriotLeagueteamsforthehighest placed aleague-best12student-athletesontheFirst Steadman recordeda relay teamofPeterman,Kawczenski,AmatoandGrant scored 255.70pointstotakeseventhandthe400free history (1:53.29).Inthethree-meterdive,Freeman 200 earned abronzemedalaswell, 16:14.06, whichranksfourthinschoolhistory.Kretzer Freshman BrendanMcGregor rick Stummerpostedafourth-placetimeof16:15.50. event, secondinprogramhistory,whilefreshmanPat- free, improvinghispersonalbestto16:07.93inthe Bison recordbooks.Bauercapturedbronzeinthe1650 proving histhird-rankingpersonalbestmarkinthe ished fourthintheeventwithatimeof2:04.32,im- time inhiscareerafter m 0 Schilling collectedagoldmedalfortheBisonas fi The womenalsoearneda As ateam,theBisonmenreceivedrecognitionwith The followingMonday,BauerwasnamedLewisburg AltmanandKretzer nish ninthoverallwiththeNo.5markonBi- 0 m fl fi y withatimeof1:51.90.Hismark1:51.79in nished thirdatthePatriotLeagueChampion- 6 i - n 0 g 7 fi fl nisher forBucknellintheeventsecond

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2006-07 PREVIEW The Bucknell men’s and women’s swimming Lyons set the ninth-fastest time in program his- and diving squads and fi rst-year head coach Dan tory in the 1650 free, while St. Claire broke into Schinnerer head into the 2006-07 season with the record books in the 500 and 1,000 free dur- hopes of continuing the tradition of success that ing her freshman campaign, ranking eighth and the program has built over the years. With three 10th, respectively. fi rst-place votes, the Bison women were selected Junior Lauren Butrie supplied the Bison with third in the Patriot League preseason poll, fi n- points as well, qualifying for the fi nals at the Pa- ishing just three points behind fi rst-place Navy, triot League Championships in the 100, 200 and which picked up 87 points, and one point behind 500 free, with her best fi nish coming in the 200 second-place Colgate, as the Raiders collected 84 free as she took eighth in the event. points. Army followed the Orange and Blue with Coming off solid freshman campaigns, Nikki

54 points, while Lafayette, Lehigh, American and Seaman and Susan Horstmann will look to build PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Holy Cross rounded out the women’s poll. For the off that success as sophomores in 2006-07. Sea- men, the Bison fi nished third to Navy (98 points) SSOPHOMOREOPHOMORE man, who ranks in the Bucknell top-10 for both and Army (81 points) in the Patriot League pre- MMARKARK KAWCZENSKIKAWCZENSKI the 100 and 200 breast, set those marks at the season poll, taking third with 75 points. Lehigh 2006 league meet with her seventh-place fi nish followed in fourth with 59 and American, Col- in the 100 breast and her ninth-place showing gate, Lafayette and Holy Cross all came in behind in the 200 breast. Seaman scored in the 400 IM Bucknell with totals of 48, 39, 34 and 14 points, as well, taking 10th in the fi nals. Throughout respectively. 2005-06, Horstmann was a consistent scorer for Despite the loss of All-Patriot League per- the Bison in the 100 and 200 free. At the Patriot formers Lectie Altman and Mary Krakowski to League Championships, she competed in three graduation, the Bison women return fi ve of their events, qualifying for the fi nals in the 200 free. top seven dual meet point scorers from the team The Orange and Blue will welcome 14 new- that captured its fourth straight Patriot League comers to the roster this season, including Championship in 2006. Leading the way is se- sophomore Kelly Morris, who transferred to nior Rebecca Scheffter, who scored 122 points in Bucknell from Indiana and is expected to be a dual meet competition last year, good for second factor for the Bison in 2006-07. She was among

on the squad, and earned fi rst-team all-league JJUNIORUNIOR the top breaststrokers in New Jersey while com- ˜

honors for scoring 48 points at the PL Champion- LLAURENAUREN THOMASTHOMAS peting for Metuchen High School. The 10 fresh- WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ships. men swimmers, Lauren Arey, Abigail Atkinson, Right behind her in total dual meet points last Whitney Brown, Megan Mongan, Abigail Paules,

PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES season were Nikki Woodward, Katherine Munson Sarah Pease Lisa Ruggiero, Lauren Russell, Car-

˜ and Laura Goeller, who all return for their senior oline Walsh and Courtney Warren are projected seasons in 2006-07. Woodward and Goeller both to make an immediate impact in several events were named to the All-Patriot League fi rst team as well. based on points scored in the championship meet Among the women’s diving contingent, last season with 44 and 41, respectively. Wood- Bucknell will look to its veterans in senior Erika ward ranks among the top-10 in the Bucknell Minerowicz and junior Lauren Thomas to men- record book for fi ve individual events, including tor the squad’s three freshmen: Rebecca Bersani, holding the second-fastest times in program his- Eliza Massie and Allison Fitzpatrick. Minerowicz tory for the 200-yard breaststroke and the 200 has her name scattered throughout the Bucknell IM. Goeller ranks in the top-10 in three events, diving records, ranking in one-meter, six op- including second in the 400 IM. JJUNIORUNIOR tionals, one-meter, 11 dives and three-meter, six Munson was one of two Bison swimmers BBRADFORDRADFORD BENNETTBENNETT optionals. Thomas leads the three-meter, six op- to capture individual gold at the 2006 Patriot tionals list, and is also in the top-10 for one-me- League Championships as she broke the Bucknell ter, six optionals and three-meter, 11 dives. record in the 200 fl y to take fi rst and earn fi rst- On the men’s side, Bucknell lost Adam Free- ˜ team all-league accolades. man, Todd Bauer, Mark Kretzer and William 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 The Bison women also return a bulk of the Schilling to graduation from last year’s squad that team’s distance corps that helped the Orange and took third at the Patriot League Championships.

112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Blue collect valuable points in the distance events All four athletes ranked in the Patriot League at the league meet in 2006. Megan Brown, who Class of 2006 Top-10 in career points scored in was the runner-up in the 1650 free and a fi nalist league championship competition, with Kretzer in the 500 at the Patriot League Championships, taking fi rst on the list with 167 career points. returns for her junior season. Senior Carlyn Don- However, the 2006-07 team, which features ley was fourth in the 1650 at the 2006 league just two seniors, returns many of its top per- championships and was a fi nalist in the 500 free, formers from last season, including senior Matt as well. Junior Katalyn Lyons and sophomore Crandell, sophomore Nicholas Hanes, junior SSENIORENIOR John Peterman, junior Theo Leriotis and junior Ally St. Claire provided points in three events CCARLYNARLYN DONLEYDONLEY each at the league meet, fi nishing in the top 16. Bradford Bennett. Crandell scored 75 points in

8 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ˜ MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ˜ 2003 PREVIEW/POOL RECORDS in the in the100freeatleaguechampionshipsaswell,takingeighth back, postingtheNo.4timeinBisonrecordbooks.Hescored seventh-fastest timeinBucknellhistoryandwas Kawczenski tookthirdinthe50freeatleaguemeetwith and juniorJosephMetcalftotaled32atthePLChampionships. the leaguemeet.SophomoreMarkKawczenzskitallied38points second teamperformers,bothearninghonorsforpointsscoredat eight intheeventatPatriotLeagueChampionships. broke intothetop-10withapersonalbestin400IMtotake well, andranksseventhinthetop-10for100breast.Leriotis league meetwiththesecond-fastesttimeinBisonhistory. including the200medleyrelaythatcapturedsilverat2006 top-10 timesonthe200medleyrelayandfreelists, son. in the200backatPatriotLeagueChampionshipslastsea- his wayintotheBucknellrecordbooksaftersettingatop-10mark 63 dualmeetpointsfortheBison,Haneswilllooktofurtheretch the 2006leaguemeet. ranking timeontheprogram’s200 dual meetcompetitionin2005-06andcurrentlyholdsthesixth- with hisbest league meet.McGrawwasamongthetop-16inthreeevents, both returnaftercontributingtotheBisonpointtotalat2006 and 12thinthe100free. also scoredintwoindividualevents,takingfourththe50free relay andafourth-placetimeinthe400medleyrelay.Steadman ships, helpingBucknelltoasecond-place the yearcomingoffasuccessfulshowingatleaguechampion- son, isbackforhisjuniorseasonin2006-07.Steadmanenters 100 breast,andninthinthe500free. the 2006PatriotLeagueChampionshipsandwasseventhin free, 100breastand200breast,tookfourthintheat late 1970’s. Traver. Traver’sfather,Jeff,dove fortheOrangeandBluein come newcomerssophomore Steven SchmalzandfreshmanMatt both brokeintotheprogram’srecordbookasfreshmenand wel- return sophomoresJeffreyManningandGregoryZavoluk, who top-16 scoringpotential. cer Hallowell,DavidIselin,BenLebozaandLukeTrafton,all with roster for2006-07:BenBible,BrettCarey,DanielFletcher, Spen- history. and 1000free,withthefourthninth-besttimesinprogram three eventsandbrokeintotheBisonrecordbooksin 1650 Patriot LeagueChampionships,butrecordedtop-eighttimes in a sophomore.McGregorwasanexhibitionswimmeratthe 2006 Gregor isexpectedtocontinuedevelopandmakeanimpactas history. placing fourthinthe1650withseventh-besttimeBucknell the event.Strummerscoredin1650freeand400IM, Championships, whichtheBisonwillhostFebruary 15-17. this season.Thescheduleculminates withthePatriotLeague its ownKinneyNatatorium,competing ontheroadjustfourtimes WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM The Bucknellmenalsoreturntwo2005-06All-PatriotLeague Bennett swamalegonthesecond-place200medleyrelay,as Peterman isapartofthreeteamsthatcurrentlyholdprogram Coming offastellarfreshmancampaignthatsawhimcollect Junior MatthewMcGrawandsophomorePatrickStrummer Grant Steadman,oneofthetopsprintfreestylersforBi- Bucknell willspendthebulkof its2006-07inthecon On theboards,Bucknellisyouthful,buttalented.TheBison The OrangeandBlueaddsevenfreshmenswimmersto its After showinggreatpotentialasafreshman,BrendanMc- fi nals. Metcalf,who ranksinBucknell’stop-10forthe500 fi nish cominginthe200backashetook10th fl y top-10list,whichhesetat fi nish inthe200free fi fthinthe100 fi nes of 50 Free Event Name (School) Time/Score 0 R ukel 8:01.83 1:39.73 3:37.73 267.53 4:00.97 258.20 1:50.97 *6 dives Ellis(Colgate) 3m Diving* Bucknell Ehrgood(Bucknell) 1m Diving* Bucknell 800 FR Penn 4:39.51 400 FR Bucknell 200 FR Bucknell 2:10.75 400 MR Hallano(Penn) 2:25.33 200 MR Grunow(Bucknell) 1:06.87 58.30 400 IM 2:06.89 200 IM Flick(Bucknell) 2:07.85 200 Breast Flick(Bucknell) 58.51 Myers(Bucknell) 100 Breast Kolata(Army) 200 Back Wood(Bucknell) 17:29.84 100 Back Grunow(Bucknell) 5:09.75 200 Fly 10:30.19 Holthaus(Penn) 100 Fly 1:53.63 Feinthel(Bucknell) 1650 Free 52.53 Faas(Bucknell) 24.19 1000 Free Grunow(Bucknell) 500 Free Grunow(Bucknell) 200 Free Grunow(Bucknell) 100 Free 50 Free Event Name (School) Time/Score 0 R ay20 3:26.99 7:35.25 ** 11dives 1:34.88 * 6optionals 500.35** Haviland2005(Army) 273.00* 3m Diving 3:47.48 Haviland2005(Army) Bucknell2003 1m Diving 1:43.99 Navy2005 800 FR Bucknell2005 400 FR Bucknell 2005 200 FR Bucknell2005 4:27.74 400 MR Garnett2003(Colgate) 200 MR 400 IM 200 IM 200 Breast 100 Breast 200 Back 2:05.28 Windstein2003(Navy) 100 Back 200 Fly 16:45.70 100 Fly Thiel2005(American) 1650 Free 10:06.84 Thiel2005(American) 1000 Free 500 Free 200 Free 100 Free FINAL FREAS-ROOKEPOOLALL-TIMERECORDS ar 06(ate aly 2:01.94 Vavra 2006(PantherValley) 2:16.17 Daly 2004(NewHampshire) Dietrich 2006(OaklandHS) 1:59.58 Lague 2005(NewHampshire) 55.08 Weaner 2006(GettysburgHS) 55.29 Nelson 2005(WChesterE) 4:45.29 Gingrich 2006(E.Pennsboro) Riefenstahl 2005(Hemp King 2005(Spring King 2005(Spring Swimming & Diving & SSwimming Women w KINNEY NATATORIUMRECORDS Women i 22006-07 Bucknell m 0 0 m Grove HS) Grove HS) 6 i - fi n eld 0 g 7 HS) 1:02.55

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u D 0 R ukel 7:08.29 3:06.88 1:25.58 353.10 3:31.39 310.55 1:35.59 *6 dives Ebert(PennState) 3m Diving* Bucknell Richards(Bucknell) 1m Diving* Bucknell 800 FR Bucknell 400 FR Maryland 4:02.00 1:54.91 200 FR Bucknell 400 MR Kanaugh(LaSalle) 58.38 200 MR Harvey(Bucknell) 2:07.10 400 IM 1:54.81 200 IM Sanocki(Maryland) 52.35 200 Breast 50.68 Ebel(LaSalle) 1:50.37 Larson(Fordham) 100 Breast Steenson(Bucknell) 16:42.78 200 Back Smutney(Temple) 100 Back Neary(Bucknell) 9:29.52 200 Fly 4:34.05 Pinney(Penn) 100 Fly Girshe(LaSalle) 1650 Free Harvey(Bucknell) 45.87 1000 Free 20.91 500 Free Harvey(Bucknell), Doust Harvey(Bucknell) 200 Free Neary(Bucknell) 100 Free 50 Free Event Name (Syracuse) (School) 1:42.08 Time/Score 0 R ay20 6:44.36 3:00.29 1:21.59 ** 11dives 599.25** 337.40* * 6optionals 1:30.76 Teague2005(Navy) 3m Diving 3:20.71 Teague2005(Navy) Navy2005 1m Diving Navy2005 800 FR Navy2005 400 FR 200 FR American2003 400 MR Navy2005 3:57.82 Bassett2003 (American) 200 MR 400 IM 200 IM 200 Breast 100 Breast 1:50.70 49.21 200 Back Green2005(Lehigh) 100 Back Green2005(Lehigh) 200 Fly 100 Fly 15:49.61 Kearney2005(Lehigh) 9:32.36 1650 Free Kearney2005(Lehigh) 1000 Free 500 Free 0 re in20 Nv) 44.74 20.04 200 Free Linn2005(Navy) Linn2005(Navy) 100 Free 50 Free Event Name (School) Time/Score c i k v n i n e icnk 03 Aeia) 1:47.20 Liscinsky 2003(American) 54.89 2:00.01 Bassett 2003(American) Szabo 2003(American) 1:45.86 Liscinsky 2003(American) 48.96 Schirk 2005(OwenJRoberts) 1:36.75 Golebiewski (PlymWhitemarsh) Liscinsky 2003(American) l g l

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DDANAN AALEXLEX SSCHINNERERCHINNERER BBRAUNFELDRAUNFELD HHeadead CCoachoach AAssistantssistant CoachCoach YYaleale ’01’01 ● FFirstirst SSeasoneason PPittsburghittsburgh ’73’73 ● FFirstirst SSeasoneason

Dan Schinnerer, a Yale graduate and most recently an assistant coach Alex Braunfeld, former head coach of the Dynamo Swim Club in At- with Michigan’s nationally ranked men’s swimming team, was named lanta, Ga., joins the Bucknell swimming and diving staff as an assistant head men’s and women’s swimming and diving coach at Bucknell this coach for his fi rst season in 2006-07. past August. As frontman for the Dynamo Swim Club from 1997-2005, Braunfeld Schinnerer had been associated with the vaunted Michigan program guided fi ve swimmers on to the USA National Junior team and two others PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS since 2003, fi rst as a volunteer assistant and then as a full-time assistant to slots on the USA Pan Am team and the USA Goodwill squad. He previ- coach beginning in July 2004. Over the last three seasons the Wolverines ously served as the team’s head coach from 1987-1991, as well, and led the fi nished fi fth, sixth and eighth, respectively, at the NCAA Championships, squad to a USA Senior National Women’s championship and a combined and in each of the last two years they produced two NCAA individual USA team championship runner-up performance. He also guided the Dy- champions. namo Swim Club to three top-fi ve USA Senior National fi nishes. Schinnerer, who served as the team’s recruiting coordinator and From 1992-97, Braunfeld served as an assistant for the University of budget administrator, designed and implemented the training program Michigan men’s swimming team and oversaw recruiting and weight and for the sprint and breaststroke group. He was able to work with Olympic dryland training for the Wolverines. During his tenure, Michigan placed caliber swimmers, including Michigan student assistant coach Michael in the top three at the NCAA Championships four times, including win- Phelps, who won six gold medals and eight total medals at the 2004 ning the national title in 1995 and landed six swimmers on the US Olym- Olympics in Athens. Four Michigan swimmers competed on the 2004 pic team in 1996. U.S. Olympic Team. The Wolverines placed fi ve swimmers with Michigan Prior to Braunfeld’s fi rst stint with the Dynamo Swim Club, he was ties on the 2005 USA World Championship Team, and this summer the the head coach for the Dayton Raiders in Dayton, Ohio, from, 1981-1987, Club Wolverine squad swept the men’s, women’s and combined titles at while also assisting with the men’s and women’s programs at Wright State the national championships. University. Braunfeld saw two or more of his swimmers compete at senior At Michigan Schinnerer apprenticed under a pair of legendary head nationals all seven years during his time with the Raiders and had several coaches in Jon Urbanchek and Bob Bowman. Urbanchek, an American others achieving junior national qualifying times. Wright State achieved Swimming Coaches Association Hall of Famer, won a national champion- top-fi ve status at the Division II NCAA Championships in each year that ship and 13 Big Ten titles in 22 years at Michigan, and he coached in every Braunfeld was involved with the program. ˜ Olympic Games from 1984 through 2000. He sent 28 of his Wolverine Braunfeld graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1973 and WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING swimmers to the Olympics, and eight of those athletes combined to win was a letterman for the Panthers’ swimming team. He also has extensive 15 medals. Bowman took over the program in April 2004 after a success- experience coaching fi ve USA National Junior teams (1984, 1992, 1995, ful nine-year stint at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, where Phelps was 1996 and 2004), two USA World University Games teams (1997 and

PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES one of his prize pupils. For his accomplishments with North Baltimore, 1999), a USA Pan Pacifi c squad in 1995 and two USA Swimming distance

˜ Bowman won the USA Swimming and the American Swimming Coaches camps (1989 and 1990). Association Coach of the Year Awards in 2001 and 2003. He was also named the USA Swimming Developmental Coach of the Year in 2002. Schinnerer was also heavily involved in Michigan’s highly regarded summer swimming camp program, where he mentored both girls and boys aged 9-18. As assistant camp director and head coach of the inten- sive camp, he worked with many top young swimmers on stroke tech- SSALLYALLY nique and training principles. AANDERSONNDERSON At Yale, Schinnerer was a four-year swimming letterman, where he graduated from in 2001 with a bachelor of arts degree in history. As a AAssistantssistant CoachCoach member of the Bulldogs swimming team, he was a Senior Nationals quali- fi er and was the recipient of the William Leeming Jellife Award for “great- PPennenn SStatetate ’’0505 ● SSecondecond SSeasoneason est progress and development in swimming ability and outstanding lead- ership during his college years.” Sally Anderson, a 2005 Penn State graduate and a three-time NCAA The Grand Rapids, Mich., native went on to teach history and serve qualifi er with the Nittany Lions, enters her second season as an assistant as assistant swimming coach at The Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J. coach for the Bison. A distance specialist as a collegiate swimmer, Ander- He helped Peddie to an Eastern Interscholastic Prep School girls’ title in son’s works primarily with Bucknell’s distance corps. Raised in a family ˜ 2002 and a boys’ championship in 2003. The team produced a top-10 of swimmers and coaches, Anderson came to Bucknell with 17 years of 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 fi nish at the Northeastern Speedo Sectional Championships. Schinnerer her own competitive swimming experience, the last four for a Penn State coached multiple NISCA All-Americans, two U.S. Open qualifi ers and one team that ranked among the nation’s elite. senior national qualifi er at Peddie. A native of Somerset, N.J., Anderson graduated from Penn State in 112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS At Bucknell, Schinnerer takes over a storied Bison swimming and 2005 with a degree in journalism and a focus on sports writing. A Dean’s diving program that has excelled since moving into the state-of-the-art List student, she broke school records in the 500-yard freestyle and the Kinney Natatorium in 2002-03. Bucknell’s women have captured four 800-yard freestyle relay. Anderson made three trips to the NCAA Cham- straight Patriot League championships, while the Bison men won the title pionships and earned honorable mention All-America honors in the 800 in 2003 and have fi nished second, fourth and third over the last three free relay in 2004 while helping the Lions to a 15th-place national fi nish. seasons. The Bucknell men won the 1964 NCAA College Division champi- Anderson honed her coaching skills as an assistant with Big Cat onship and have won 18 conference titles since 1960. Aquatics in State College. There she trained swimmers from the Junior Schinnerer resides in Lewisburg with his wife Lesia, and their son Olympic level to Olympic Trials qualifi ers. Anderson also has plenty of Kase. camp experience, having worked as a counselor with the Penn State Swim Camp for four years.

10 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ˜ MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ˜ 2003 COACHING STAFF the Huskiesaquaticsprogram.HeadvancedtoBIGEAST pleted hisundergraduaterequirements. the InstituteofLivinginHartfordoversummer1998,whichcom- gree intherapeuticrecreationalservices.Heconcludedaninternshipat gram. his 11thseasonascoachoftheBisonmen’sandwomen’sdivingpro- team andhealsohelpedrunadivingcampatWestChesterUniversity. Championships. coached FreemanandErikaMannixtothe2005NCAAZone“A” Diving League titleandseveralschool-recordperformances.Mostrecently, he in 1994-95byplacing 1993-94. Carterhelpedhisteamwinits 95) seasons.Hewasalsoaconference the three-meterboardinbothhissophomore(1993-94)andjunior (1994- children: Jude,Nina,TessaandJake. stroke specialistandjudgeintheWilliamsportarea. District IVtitles.Shealsohasplentyofexperienceasavolunteercoach, at WilliamsportHighSchoolfrom1988-93,helpingleadtheteamtofour Club andthenattheWilliamsportYMCA.Mostrecently,Elioncoached WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM eral yearsofagegroupcoaching Center inWaterford,Conn.,Elion’scoachingexperienceincludedsev- U.S. Swimming)team,servingascaptainforthreeyears. Championships. ShealsocompetedforeightyearsonaCentralAAU(now swimming championships,Elioncompetedinthe1962-63U.S.National necticut CollegeandanMAineducationfromtheUniversityofIowa. group. son program,Elion’sprimaryresponsibilityisworkingwiththestroke to Bucknellawealthofswimmingknowledgeandexperience.IntheBi- Branch SchoolinnearbyWilliamsportforthelast28years,Elionbrings ing staff.Ateacherandco-directoroftheelementaryprogramatWest CConnecticut College o While atUConn,Carterwasafour-yearletterwinnerasdiverwith Carter graduatedfromUConnin1996withabachelorofsciencede- Former UniversityofConnecticutstandoutdiverErrolCarterenters In Lewisburg,Cartervolunteershistimewiththecommunitydiving Carter in2002-03helpedBisondiverAdamFreemantoaPatriot Elion andherhusband,BUprofessorCarlMilofsky,havefouradult After atwo-yearstintaswaterfrontdirectoratSeasideRegional A consistentrecord-setterinmanymidwesternandcentralU.S. Elion hasabachelorofartsdegreeinchilddevelopmentfromCon- Sandy Elionisinher13thseasonasamemberoftheBucknellcoach- n n CConnecticut ’96 e o c n t i n c e u c t t

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WHAT IT TOOK IN 2006... Women’s 8th Place 16th Place 8th Place in 16th Place US NCAA “A” NCAA “B” Invited to Won Patriot Event in Finals in Finals Prelims at in Prelims National Cut Cut NCAAs League at Patriots at Patriots Patriots at Patriots Cut SCY 50 Free 22.75 23.43 22.88 23.60 24.84 25.17 24.63 25.02 23.59 100 Free 49.49 50.97 49.93 51.55 53.74 54.49 53.60 54.31 51.19 20o Free 1:47.09 1:50.30 1:48.29 1:50.83 1:56.56 1:58.19 1:56.49 1:58.17 1:50.29 500 Free 4:45.46 4:54.02 4:48.05 4:48.05 5:15.43 5:18.24 5:11.03 5:20.88 4:52.49 1650 Free 16:23.54 16:53.04 16:34.37 16:36.58 17:53.24 19:58.86 ~~~~ ~~~~ 16:50.19

100 Back 54.47 56.10 54.91 56.72 1:00.35 1:02.85 1:00.17 1:02.19 56.69 PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 200 Back 1:57.79 2:01.32 1:58.49 2:00.87 2:09.66 2:14.35 2:09.58 1:11.32 2:02.19 100 Breast 1:01.70 1:03.55 1:02.61 1:03.20 1:07.97 1:11.23 1:08.00 2:34.40 1:04.19 200 Breast 2:13.65 2:17.65 2:15.13 2:18.41 2:27.59 2:35.80 2:27.87 1:00.05 2:18.69 100 Fly 53.75 55.36 54.32 56.56 58.67 1:00.18 58.38 1:00.05 56.19 200 Fly 1:58.99 2:02.55 2:00.13 2:04.54 2:11.11 2:12.36 2:10.60 2:12.94 2:03.09 200 IM 2:00.52 2:04.13 2:01.24 2:04.83 2:09.62 2:16.21 2:09.62 2:14.42 2:04.09 400 IM 4:15.63 4:23.29 4:18.37 4:24.41 4:38.91 4:45.43 4:38.32 4:45.61 4:23.79 200 FR 1:31.01 1:33.74 1:31.59 1:34.15 1:42.03 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 400 FR 3:18.95 3:24.91 3:21.31 3:26.80 3:42.70 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 3:35.99 800 FR 7:10.45 7:23.40 7:16.46 7:33.68 8:11.44 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 7:41.69 200 MR 1:39.49 1:42.47 1:40.79 1:43.73 1:52.79 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 400 MR 3:38.02 3:44.56 3:40.60 3:47.51 4:07.61 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 4:00.49

1-meter ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 291.85 202.90 ~~~~ 192.45 ~~~~ ~~~~ ˜

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Men’s PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES 8th Place in 16th Place 8th Place 16th Place US

˜ NCAA “A” NCAA “B” Invited to Won Patriot Event Finals in Finals in Prelims in Prelims National Cut Cut NCAAs League at Patriots at Patriots at Patriots at Patriots Cut SCY 50 Free 19.60 20.18 19.79 20.13 21.53 21.83 21.28 21.67 20.69 100 Free 43.35 44.65 43.63 44.12 46.60 47.80 46.83 47.44 45.29 20o Free 1:35.09 1:37.94 1:36.16 1:39.89 1:43.29 1:46.86 1:42.68 1:45.09 1:39.69 500 Free 4:18.59 4:26.34 4:21.08 4:30.62 4:42.05 4:42.17 4:39.21 4:43.67 4:29.19 1650 Free 15:05.87 15:33.04 15:11.63 16:01.11 16:23.19 17:25.67 ~~~~ ~~~~ 15:41.59 100 Back 47.43 48.85 48.18 50.40 52.20 54.89 51.98 54.95 50.49 200 Back 1:44.02 1:47.14 1:45.20 1:49.96 1:56.45 2:03.89 1:55.17 2:03.12 1:49.59 100 Breast 53.60 55.20 54.22 56.53 58.08 1:00.21 58.41 59.49 56.69 200 Breast 1:57.29 2:00.80 1:58.80 2:03.17 2:10.34 2:13.03 2:08.73 2:13.09 2:03.39

100 Fly 47.09 48.50 47.52 48.67 50.99 54.98 51.20 53.90 49.49 ˜ 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 200 Fly 1:44.93 1:48.07 1:46.33 1:50.04 1:55.21 2:05.63 1:54.99 2:07.07 1:50.49 200 IM 1:46.09 1:49.27 1:46.91 1:52.09 1:58.67 2:00.26 1:56.54 2:00.19 1:51.29

112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 400 IM 3:46.89 3:53.69 3:50.43 3:59.07 4:12.43 4:24.57 4:10.89 4:20.59 3:58.19 200 FR 1:18.47 1:20.82 1:19.43 1:21.14 1:29.02 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 400 FR 2:54.21 2:59.43 2:56.53 3:00.62 3:15.85 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 3:09.89 800 FR 6:26.08 6:37.66 6:30.55 6:44.79 7:13.13 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 7:01.59 200 MR 1:26.52 1:29.11 1:27.46 1:31.14 1:41.95 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 400 MR 3:11.96 3:17.71 3:13.54 3:21.58 3:40.97 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 3:31.29 1-meter ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 330.65 233.40 ~~~~ 234.55 ~~~~ ~~~~ 3-meter ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ 365.40 245.35 ~~~~ 246.10 ~~~~ ~~~~

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posted two third-place fi nishes in the 50 free. 2004-05: Collected First Team All- Patriot League honors for scoring 44 points at the championship meet … won the 200 back in back-to-back meets against Colgate and Columbia … also logged two second-place showings in the event on the season … won the 200 free versus Lehigh and qualifi ed for the fi nals in the event where he fi nished 10th with a Bucknell top- EERIKARIKA 10 time of 1:42.02 … recorded the fi fth-best time in Bucknell history (45.72) to fi n- ish third in the 100 free at the PL championships ... fi nished sixth in the fi nals at the MMINEROWICZINEROWICZ league meet in the 50 free (21.29) after posting a then top-10-ranked time of 21.21 in the preliminaries. 2003-04: Posted his fi rst collegiate individual win in the 200 SSeniorenior ● DDiveive free at Lehigh … recorded two runner-up fi nishes in the event and posted a time of 1:43.09 in the preliminaries at the PL championships to qualify for the fi nals, a CCalifon,alifon, N.Y.N.Y. ● WWestest MorrisMorris CCentralentral mark that then ranked eighth in the program’s record books … won the 200 back at Army and at the Bucknell Trials/Finals Invitational … also collected two runner-up fi nishes in the event on the season and one third-place showing … took 10th in the Top-10 Scores: One-Meter, Six Optionals – Sixth (210.25, One-Meter, 200 back at the League meet in 1:54.15, which is currently ninth on the Bucknell 11 Dives – 10th (288.70), top-10 list. Personal: Earned four letters in swimming at Hempfi eld High School Three-Meter, Six Optionals – Third (194.70) … served as team co-captain … All-League and All-State honoree … Hempfi eld Win- 2005-06: Collected two third-place showings and two fourth-place fi nishes in the ter Athlete of the Year in 2002 … son of Samuel and Sandra Rawhauser … econom- one-meter dive with her season-best score coming against Delaware (197.17) … took

ics major. PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS third once and fourth twice in three-meter diving … best score of the season (194.70) ranks third on the newly-created three-meter, six optionals list in the Bucknell re- cord books … competed in both events at the Patriot League Championships. 2004- 05: Set the sixth-best mark in Bucknell history in one-meter, six optionals with a score of 210.25 to take sixth at the Bison Invitational … best one-meter fi nish of the season was fi fth, which she achieved twice … score of 285.75 at the Bucknell RREBECCAEBECCA Trials/Finals Invitational placed her on Bucknell’s three-meter, 11 dives list, at the time … took fi fth in three-meter diving against Lehigh. 2003-04: Competed in one- SSCHEFFTERCHEFFTER meter diving in seven meets … landed in the Bucknell record books with a score of 288.70, good for tenth on the one-meter, 11 dives list, taking eighth in the fi nals SSeniorenior ● SSprintprint FFreeree at the Bucknell Trials/Finals Invitational … best fi nish of the season was seventh, which she achieved four times. Personal: Patriot League Academic Honor Roll MMt.t. Airy,Airy, Md.Md. ● LLinganoreinganore member … Biology major.

Individual Top-10 Times: 50 Free – Third (23.76), 100 Free – Third (51.26), 200 Free – Second (1:52.87), 100 Back – 10th (1:00.39) First Team All-Patriot League: 2004-05 & 2005-06 Second Team All-Patriot League: 2003-04 KKATHERINEATHERINE 2005-06: Scored 48 points at the Patriot League Championships and was named to the All-League fi rst team … took silver in the 100 breast (51.61), second in the 50 MMUNSONUNSON free (23.79) and fi fth in the 200 free (1:52.87) … won the 50 free fi ve times and the 100 free seven times. 2004-05: Won the 50 and 100 free at the league meet to pick SSeniorenior ● FFly/Back/Freely/Back/Free up First Team All-League recognition with times of 23.81 and 51.58, respectively

… was also part of Bucknell’s PL champion 200 free relay, 200 medley relay and ˜ FFairairfi eeld,ld, Conn.Conn. ● NNewew FFairairfi eeldld 400 medley relay squads … totaled three wins in the 50 free and two runner up fi n- ishes … claimed the top time in the 100 free on four occasions, taking second twice. WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 2003-04: Earned second team All-Patriot League honors for scoring 37 points at Individual Top-10 Times: 100 back – Sixth (58.85), 100 Fly – Fourth the championship meet with a fourth-place fi nish in the 50 free (24.24), sixth in the (57.20), 200 Fly – First (2:04.54) 100 free (52.58) and ninth in the 100 back … posted fi ve top-four performances in PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES First Team All-Patriot League: 2004-05 & 2005-06 the 50 back … placed in the top fi ve seven times for the 50 free. Personal: Named

˜ Second Team All-Patriot League: 2003-04 Patriot League Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2004- 2005-06: Named First Team All-Patriot League after taking fi rst in the 200 fl y 05 ... earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II Second Team honors in with a school-record time of 2:04.54 at the PL Championships … also took home 2005-06 ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member ... English major. the bronze in the 100 fl y with a Bucknell top-10 time (57.20) and was sixth in the 59.70 at the league meet … fi nished in the top four for the 100 fl y every time she competed in the event on the season with two wins … totaled fi ve wins in the 200 fl y and was the runner-up three times. 2004-05: Won a Patriot League title in the 200 fl y with a time of 2:06.22, earning her fi rst team All-League honors … also turned in a third place showing in the 100 fl y (57.55) and was fourth in the 100 back at the NNIKKIIKKI league championships … posted two other wins in the 200 fl y and a runner-up fi nish … claimed the top spot in the 200 back against Colgate. 2003-04: Earned Second WWOODWARDOODWARD Team All-Patriot League honors for scoring 31 points after taking eighth in the 100 back (1:00.57) and 100 fl y (58.92) and ninth in the 200 back (2:10.21) at the league SSeniorenior ● BBreast/IM/Dist.reast/IM/Dist. FFreeree championships … fi rst cracked the program top ten lists in the 100 back and 100 fl y at the league meet … posted four top-four fi nishes in the 100 back on the year with LLongmeadow,ongmeadow, MMass.ass. ● LLongmeadowongmeadow her best fi nish (third) coming against Lafayette … placed in the top fi ve twice in the 100 fl y … competed in the 200 fl y once and won the event with a time of 2:13.96. Personal: Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member … English and education Individual Top-10 Times: 1650 Free – Eighth (17:26.12), 100 Breast major. – Eighth (1:07.95), 200 Breast – Second (57.20), 200 IM – Second

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112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS breast six times, in the 200 breast nine times with two wins and 200 IM seven times. RRAWHAUSERAWHAUSER 2004-05: Totaled 43 points at the PL championships and was named to the All- Patriot League fi rst team after posting a third-place fi nish in the 400 IM (4:29.32) SSeniorenior ● FFree/Backree/Back and taking sixth in both the 200 breast (2:24.81) and in the 1650 free (17:26.12). 2003-04: Scored 39 points at the league meet to earn Second Team All-Patriot LLancaster,ancaster, PPa.a. ● HHempempfi eeldld League honors … took third in the 400 IM with what was then the fourth-fastest time in program history (4:33.20), was seventh in the 200 fl y (2:11.13) and eighth in the 200 IM (2:10.58) … fi nished no worse than fourth in the 400 IM on the year … Individual Top-10 Times: 100 Free – Fifth (45.72), 200 Free – Fourth collected four top-four fi nishes in the 200 fl y, including winning the event at Army (1:41.02), 200 back – Ninth (1:54.15) … had fi ve top-four fi nishes in the 200 breast … fi nished second in the 200 IM once, First Team All-Patriot League: 2004-05 third three times, and fourth twice. Personal: Four-year letterwinner in swimming 2005-06: Competed in three meets …. won the 200 free at the Bucknell Sprint at Longmeadow High School … served as team captain … four-time All-Scholastic Invitational and took fourth on two other occasions … claimed the top time in the Team member … three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American … daughter of 100 free at UMBC and was the runner up in the event against Navy and Lafayette … David and Jane Woodward … civil engineering major. 14 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ˜ MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ˜ 2003 WOMEN’S RECORDS aeSimr Time 1995 Jen 2003 Darby Myers 2005 Lectie Golino ...... 2:03.30 Date Swimmer 2:02.27 Altman ...... 2:00.60 2004 Rebecca Scheffter 2005 Alison 1:00.39 ...... 1985 Kathy Faux 2003 Tricia Lynch ...... 59.92 Time 2005 Katherine Rado ...... 59.72 Munson 1997 Jen ...... 59.34 58.45 ...... 1992 Kathleen Myers 2004 Meghan Hartnett 58.40 ...... 2003 Darby Freese 58.38 ...... 2005 Lectie Golino ...... 57.48 Date Swimmer 57.31 Altman ...... 56.29 2002 Jackie 2006 Katalin Feinthel Lyons 2005 Nikki 17:33.35 ...... 17:33.29 ...... Woodward 1999 Kate 17:26.12 Time ...... 1993 Linda Wood 2006 Brittany 17:25.97 Fink...... 17:25.99 2006 Meghan Neligan Carlyn Donley 17:17.10 ...... Brown 2005 ...... 17:24.25 ...... 17:18.61 2002 Jennifer 2003 Daniela Cancro Date Swimmer Faas 17:16.03 ...... 17:02.07 AllySt.Claire ...... 10:34.52 2006 2005 Carlyn Donley 2006 Brittany ...... 10:32.72 1995 Sarah Neligan Time 1993 Linda ...... 10:32.12 Cranston 1996 Kate 10:31.18 Fink...... 10:31.73 ...... 2002 Jackie Wood 2006 Meghan Feinthel 10:30.43 ...... Brown 2002 Jennifer ...... 10:30.19 10:29.14 ...... 2002 Daniela Cancro Date Swimmer Faas ...... 10:28.13 ...... 10:18.78 1999 Kate 2005 Katalin AllySt.Claire 5:06.98 Wood ...... Lyons 2006 5:07.34 5:07.09 ...... 2006 Brittany Time 2006 Meghan Neligan Brown 2005 Leslie 5:06.38 ...... 5:06.26 ...... 2002 Jackie Rice 2005 Carlyn Feinthel 5:05.04 ...... Donley 2003 Jennifer ...... 5:01.56 ...... 5:01.49 2003 Daniela Cancro Date Swimmer 4:59.69 Faas ...... 4:56.93 ...... 2005 Leslie 2006 Rice 1984 Kathy 1:55.95 ...... 2003 Daniela Lynch Time 2005 Kristen Faas 1:55.56 ...... Skroski 2003 Rebecca ...... 1.54.98 ...... 1:54.96 1992 Margaret Dolan 2003 Jennifer ...... 1.54.17 Grunow 2006 Rebecca Cancro ...... 1:53.63 Scheffter 2006 Lectie ...... 1:53.22 1:52.87 ...... Date Swimmer Altman 1:52.74 ...... 2005 Alison 2005 Mary Faux 2003 Jennifer Krakowski...... 53.48 ...... 53.55 1982 Kathy Cancro Time 1992 Kathleen 53.31 Frazier ...... 2001 Abby Hartnett ...... 53.22 1995 Jeanne Weaver ...... 53.18 2006 Rebecca Klawon ...... 53.10 Scheffter 1992 Margaret ...... 52.87 ...... 51.26 2004 Meghan Grunow Date Swimmer Freese 51.11 ...... 50.96 ...... 2001 Abby 2005 Lauren Weaver 2005 Alison Reed 24.62 ...... 1998 Ellie Faux ...... 24.57 Time 1992 Kathleen 24.46 Baker...... 24.39 ...... 1995 Jeanne Hartnett 2005 Mary Klawon ...... 24.31 23.90 2005 Rebecca Krakowski...... 24.10 Scheffter 1992 Margaret ...... 23.76 2004 Meghan Grunow Date Swimmer Freese ...... 23.58 ...... 23.22 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 100-YARD BACKSTROKE

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1995 Sarah 1996 Jen Cranston 2002 Jackie Myers 4:36.04 ...... 1999 Megan Feinthel 4:35.48 ...... Time 2003 Vanessa Jones ...... 4:35.00 1997 Kate Scaringi 4:34.36 ...... 1999 Molly 4:34.11 Wood ...... 2006 Nikki Lowe ...... 4:33.16 Woodward 2005 Laura 4:30.34 ...... 4:29.27...... Goeller 2004 Daniela ...... 4:28.04 Date Swimmer Faas ...... 4:26.13 1993 Margaret 2001 Abby Grunow 2002 Ashley Weaver ...... 2:10.75 1999 Molly Aiken Time ...... 2:10.42 1995 Jen Lowe ...... 2:10.10 2003 Vanessa Myers 2:09.95 ...... 2005 Laura Scaringi 2:09.78 ...... Goeller 2003 Jamie ...... 2:09.13 2:07.86 ...... 2:07.84 2006 Nikki Flick...... Woodward 2003 Darby 2:07.56 ...... Date Swimmer Golino ...... 2:06.46 2006 Brittany 2002 Ashley Neligan 2003 Vanessa Aiken ...... 2:10.52 1999 Megan Scaringi ...... 2:10.01 Time 2002 Jackie Jones ...... 2:09.68 2003 Rebecca Feinthel ...... 2:09.04 1993 Margaret Dolan ...... 2:08.06 2000 Molly 2:07.90 ...... Grunow 1996 Kate Lowe 2:07.49 ...... 2006 Katherine ...... 2:06.20 Wood Munson Date Swimmer 2:04.54 2:05.93 ...... 2002 Ashley 1999 Megan Aiken 1999 Nicole Jones ...... 59.35 2001 Molly Brandemarti Time 59.16 ...... 1982 Kathy Lowe 58.83 ...... 2000 Lauren Frazier ...... 58.79 2006 Katherine Mosler ...... 58.23 Munson 2004 Lauren ...... 57.95 ...... 57.20 2005 Mary Reed 1993 Margaret 57.14 Krakowski...... 56.43 ...... Date Swimmer Grunow 56.02 ...... 1996 Allyson 1996 Lindsay Gillespie 2001 Lauren Reed 2:28.57 ...... 1998 Kelly Mosler 2:28.46 Time ...... 2004 Melissa Wilson 2:28.42 ...... 2006 Nikki Capperell 2:28.23 ...... Seaman 2002 Barbara ...... 2:27.95 ...... 2:27.35 2005 Emily Morgan 2006 Nikki Wichryk ...... 2:26.04 Woodward 2004 Jamie 2:24.72 ...... 2:23.86 ...... Date Swimmer Flick...... 2:19.44 2004 Melissa 1999 Debbie Capperell 2005 Nikki ...... 1:08.41 Rajotte Woodward 2002 Barbara Time ...... 1:07.95 ...... 1:07.95 2006 Nikki Morgan Seaman 2003 Lauren ...... 1:07.94 ...... 1:07.88 1996 Allyson Mosler 2000 Kelly ...... 1:07.84 Gillespie 2006 Emily Wilson ...... 1:07.73 2005 Jamie Wichryk ...... 1:07.09 1:04.17 Date Swimmer 1:06.99 Flick...... 1995 Andrea 1985 Kathy Stanley 1994 Colleen Lynch ...... 2:09.40 2005 Tricia Brooks 2:08.18 ...... 2003 Daniela Rado 2:08.10 ...... 2005 Laura Faas 2:07.90 ...... Goeller 1992 Kathleen ...... 2:07.19 ...... 2:04.15 Hartnett ...... 2:03.61 aeSimr Time 2005 Date Swimmers 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 200-YARD MEDLEYRELAY Altman, Flick, ...... 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 100-YARD BUTTERFLY Krakowski, Altman, Krakowski, 200-YARD IM 400-YARD IM Woodward Scheffter Scheffter , ...... 1:46.44 1:43.99 Donley 2006 Feinthel, 2002 Dolan, Skroski Faas, 7:41.16 Cancro ...... 2005 Goeller Cancro, Altman 2006 Weaver, 2002 Cancro, Klawon, Gibson, 1994 Hartnett, 3:34.58 Freese ...... Klawon, DiLenge,...... 3:34.13 1993 Hartnett, Maguire Nielsen, 3:33.40 DiLenge,...... 1992 Hartnett, Grunow DiLenge,...... 3:33.12 2006 Grunow Altman, 2003 Freese, Time Cancro, 2004 Goeller Golino ...... 3:32.37 2005 Klawon, 1993 Hartnett, Date Swimmers Maguire,...... 3:30.09 Grunow Steckbeck, 2001 Sommers, Poda, Weaver,...... 1:38.69 2003 Freese, Freese Maguire, Flick, 1994 Hartnett, Ashenfelter ...... 1:38.67 Appler, 1:38.14 DiLenge,...... 1991 Grunow, Klawon Aiken, Hartnett, 2002 Weaver, Falcione ...... 1:37.88 Klawon, Gibson, 1993 Hartnett, ...... 1:37.00 Freese DiLenge,...... 1:36.87 2004 Scheffter Grunow Munson 2006 Krakowski, 2003 Wild, Golino, Freese ...... 1:34.94 aeSimr Time 2004 Altman, 2003 Faas, Date Swimmers Dolan, Cancro ...... 7:35.25

Lovallo aeSimr Time 2005 Date Swimmers Feinthel, 2002 Golino, Lowe, Flick, 2001 Golino, ...... 3:58.55Weaver Brandemarti, Morgan, 1998 Myers, Weaver 3:57.17 ...... Altman,Flick, ...... 3:56.19 Mosler, Wilson, 2003 Baker ...... 3:57.01 Lowe, 2000 Golino, Freese Grunow, Wilson, 1993 Hartnett, Weaver ...... 3:55.52 Aiken, Gillespie, 2002 Golino, Klawon 3:54.96 ...... Flick, 2006 ...... 3:54.53 Weaver Krakowski, 2003 Golino, Flick, Freese 3:49.54 ...... aeSimr Time 2005 Date Swimmers Brandemarti, 1998 Myers, Grunow, Wilson, 1992 Hartnett, Baker 1:48.86 ...... Boles, 2005 DiLenge ...... 1:48.39 Grunow, 1993 Hartnett, Mosler, Gillespie, 2003 Altman, Klawon 1:48.00 ...... Aiken, Flick, 2002 Golino, 1:47.59 Freese ...... Flick, ...... 1:47.58 Freese 200-YARD FREESTYLERELAY 400-YARD FREESTYLERELAY 800-YARD FREESTYLERELAY 400-YARD MEDLEYRELAY Neligan, Krakowski, Altman, Scheffter Krakowski, Altman Faux Goeller Reed, Krakowski, ...... Faas, Reed, Faux, Krakowski, ...... Krakowski, Altman, Krakowski, Altman, Flick, ...... Krakowski, Faux, Flick, ...... Skroski , Scheffter Donley Scheffter Swimming & Diving & SSwimming Lovallo , Altman Woodward , , Altman, ...... , Freese , , Altman , Lyons Scheffter w Horstmann , Donley Scheffter , Freese , Krakowski, ..... Scheffter Scheffter Scheffter Scheffter i 22006-07 Bucknell , ...... m , ...... 0 , ...... , ...... , ...... 0 m , ...... 6 , ...... i - 3:30.80 n 3:30.70 7:40.85 3:47.48 3:35.38 7:42.05 1:34.88 1:48.05 3:52.07 7:38.25 1:35.50 3:32.51 1:35.52 0 g 7

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Individual Year Event Elizabeth Dexter 1979 200 Breast Kathy Frazier 1979 100 Free Kathy Frazier 1979 50 Fly Kathy Frazier 1980 50 Free Kathy Frazier 1980 50 Fly Kathy Frazier 1980 100 Fly Kathy Frazier 1980 100 IM Kathy Frazier 1980 100 Free Young, Dexter, Frazier, Young 1980 200 Medley Relay Lisa Desrochers 1981 200 Back Elizabeth Dexter 1981 100 Breast AALL-AMERICANLL-AMERICAN Elizabeth Dexter 1981 200 Breast KKATHYATHY FRAZIERFRAZIER ’82’82 Kathy Frazier 1981 100 Free PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Kathy Frazier 1981 50 Fly ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE Kathy Frazier 1981 100 Fly SELECTIONS Kathy Frazier 1981 200 Fly 1994-95 Desrochers, Young, Dexter, Frazier 1981 400 Medley Relay April Harned, Jeanne Klawon, Jennifer Myers Young, Dexter, Frazier, Desrochers 1981 200 Medley Relay Kathy Frazier 1982 50 Fly 1995-96 Kathy Frazier 1982 100 Fly Jen Myers, Lindsay Reed Kathy Frazier 1982 50 Free 1996-97 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Jen Myers, Kate Wood

Coach Years Seasons W L T Pct. 1997-98 Kofi e Montgomery 1973-76 3 13 16 0 .448 Molly Lowe, Jen Myers, Kate Wood Constance Brennan 1976-79 3 8 17 0 .320 Joel Feldman 1979-80 3 27 6 0 .818 1998-99 Lynn Kachmarik 1982-98 16 120 52 1 .697 Megan Jones, Molly Lowe, Kate Wood Jerry Foley 1998-2006 8 43 19 0 .694 Totals 33 211 110 1 .657 1999-2000

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Molly Lowe, Kate Wood WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT THE LATOUR AWARD SELECTIONS The Robert A. Latour Award was established 2000-01 Kathy Lynch ...... 1986-87 in 1987 to honor the former men’s swimming Darby Colino, Daniela Faas, Molly Lowe, PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES Abby Weaver ...... Second Team, 2001-02 coach and director of athletics at Bucknell. It is Abby Weaver ˜ Rebecca Scheffter ...... Second Team, 2005-06 presented annually “in recognition of leadership, sportsmanship, outstanding achievement and 2001-02 EAST COAST CONFERENCE dedication to Bucknell women’s swimming.” Jennifer Cancro, Daniela Faas, Meghan Freese, SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Darby Golino Kathy Lynch ...... 1984-85 Robert A. Latour Award Winners Kathy Lynch ...... 1986-87 1987 Kathy Lynch 2002-03 Deb Thomas ...... 1987-88 Lectie Altman, Jennifer Cancro, Daniela Faas, 1988 Karen Oliver Jackie Feinthel, Jamie Flick, Meghan Freese, PATRIOT LEAGUE 1989 Elaine Lammey Darby Golino SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 1990 Dodi Barlok Jeanne Klawon ...... 1992-93 2003-04 Jeanne Klawon ...... 1993-94 1991 K. Appler/C. Banashek First-Team: Lectie Altman, Jennifer Cancro, Allyson Gillespie ...... 1995-96 1992 Jennifer Reeb Daniela Faas, Jackie Feinthel, Meghan Freese, Abby Weaver ...... 2000-01 1993 Margaret Grunow Laura Goeller Rebecca Scheffter ...... 2004-05 Second-Team: Carlyn Donley, Jamie Flick, 1994 Kathleen Hartnett Katherine Munson, Rebecca Sheffter, ˜ 1995 C. Brooks/J. Klawon Nikki Woodward 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 1996 Allyson Gillespie 2004-05 1997 Sarah Cranston First-Team: Lectie Altman, Jamie Flick,

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Wilson Rebecca Scheffter, Nikki Woodward Second-Team: Carlyn Donley, Jackie Feinthel, 2000 Nicole Brandemarti Mary Krakowski, Erika Mannix 2001 Gwen Packard 2002 Abby Weaver 2005-06 LLATOURATOUR AWARDAWARD WINNERSWINNERS First-Team: Lectie Altman, Carlyn Donley, JJEANNEEANNE KLAWONKLAWON ’95’95 2003 Rebecca Dolan Laura Goeller, Katherine Munson, & 2004 Meghan Freese Rebecca Scheffter, Nikki Woodward CCOLLEENOLLEEN BBROOKSROOKS ’’9595 2005 Trish Rado Second-Team: Meghan Brown, Mary Krakowski, Katalin Lyons, 2006 Mary Krakowski Brittany Neligan, Nikki Seaman, Ally St. Claire 16 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ˜ MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ˜ 2003 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS 0 reRly 1:36.87 56.71 2:05.60 51.77 23.88 17:25.97 Hartnett, DiLenge, Klawon,Grunow 200Back 100Fly 200 FreeRelay 1650Free 100Free Kathleen Hartnett 50Free Margaret Grunow 1:48.79 Margaret Grunow CoachoftheYear 1:38.14 Margaret Grunow Linda Fink 1992-93 (2ndatColgate) Co-Swimmer oftheMeet Lynn Kachmarik Margaret Grunow 2:03.61 58.38 Hartnett, Boles,Grunow,DiLenge 56.52 200 MedleyRelay 51.11 Hartnett, Boles,DiLenge,Grunow 200Back 23.58 200 FreeRelay 100Back 100Fly Kathleen Hartnett 4:01.23 100Free Kathleen Hartnett 50Free 1:34.97 Margaret Grunow 1:37.88 Margaret Grunow Margaret Grunow 1991-92 (2ndatArmy) Hartnett, Grunow,Falcione,Banashek 400 MedleyRelay 1:55.37 53.08 Appler, Grunow,Hartnett,Falcione 200 MedleyRelay 200Free Hartnett, Gillespie,Grunow,Klawon 100Free 200 FreeRelay Margaret Grunow 1:53.76 52.38 Margaret Grunow 24.22 1990-91 (2ndatFordham) 200Free 1:10.41 100Free 50Free Margaret Grunow Margaret Grunow 100Breast Margaret Grunow 7:54.42 1989-90 (4thatDrexel) Kelly Appler 2:11.21 1988-89 (3rdatDelaware) 200Fly 2:08.88 None 5:11.01 1987-88 (3rdatLafayette) 200Back 500Free Hirtler, Oliver,Schwalbe,Lynch 2:10.82 800 FreeRelay 1:01.33 Susan Orth 7:57.97 200Back Kathy Lynch 100Back Kathy Lynch 1986-87 (1statDrexel) Kathy Lynch 17:59.88 5:12.60 Kathy Lynch 25.28 2:10.56 1985-86 (2ndatDelaware) 1650Free 1:00.60 500 Free 200Back Schwalbe, Trepp,Oliver,Lynch 50Free 100Back 800 FreeRelay Cheryl Trepp 1:55.56 24.87 Cheryl Trepp 1:00.68 Kathy Lynch 200 Free Kathy Lynch 50Free 100Back Sue Knight 1984-85 (2ndatLafayette) 17:54.87 Kathy Lynch 1650Free Kathy Lynch Sue Knight 1983-84 (3rdatHofstra) Kathy Hoey 1982-83 (5thatDrexel) WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUECHAMPIONS EAST COASTCONFERENCE CHAMPIONS er oe Coach oftheYear 3:49.54 1:44.35 7:35.25 1:34.94 Jerry Foley Golino, Krakowski,Freese,Flick 400 MedleyRelay 2:02.27 Golino, Flick,Krakowski,Freese 57.36 200 MedleyRelay 51.09 Faas, Dolan,Altman,Cancro 23.32 200 Back 800 FreeRelay 100Back 2:20.30 Wild, Krakowski,Freese,Flick 1:04.69 100Free 200 FreeRelay 50Free 1:53.11 Darby Golino 200 Breast Darby Golino 100Breast Meghan Freese CoachoftheYear 200Free Meghan Freese Jamie Flick 17:13.27 24.10 Jamie Flick Lectie Altman 1650Free 2002-03 (1statBucknell) 50Free Jerry Foley 3:55.52 Daniela Faas Meghan Freese 2001-02 (2ndatNavy) 4:30.34 None 2000-01 (2ndatColgate) 400IM Golino, Wilson,Mosler,Weaver 1:48.86 400 MedleyRelay 3:57.01 1999-2000 (4thatArmy) 2:05.05 59.29 Molly Lowe 1998-99 (4thatNavy) 200Back 100Back Myers, Wilson,Brandemarti,Baker 4:33.16 200 MedleyRelay 2:05.93 58.40 Myers, Wilson,Brendemarti,Baker 400IM 400 MedleyRelay Jen Myers 200Back 100Back Jen Myers 2:05.91 1997-98 (3rdatColgate) Kate Wood 200Back Jen Myers 2:09.78 Jen Myers 2:03.30 58.63 1996-97 (5thatArmy) 200IM Co-Swimmer oftheMeet Jen Myers 200Back 24.18 100Back 1995-96 (4thatColgate) Jen Myers 4:01.64 50Free Jen Myers Jen Myers 1:50.88 3:34.13 Jen Myers Jeanne Klawon 1:39.01 1994-95 (2ndatNavy) Brooks, Gillespie,Klawon,Hartnett 400 MedleyRelay Brooks, Gillespie,Klawon,Hartnett 200 MedleyRelay Klawon, Hartnett,DiLenge,Maguire 3:54.96 400 FreeRelay Klawon, Hartnett,DiLenge,Maguire 1:48.00 200 FreeRelay 1993-94 (3rdatFordham) Co-SwimmeroftheMeet Margaret Grunow Hartnett, Grunow,Gillespie,Klawon 400 MedleyRelay Hartnett, Gillespie,Grunow,Klawon 200 MedleyRelay Grunow, Maguire,Klawon,Hartnett 400 FreeRelay Swimming & Diving & SSwimming w i 22006-07 Bucknell m 0 0 m 6 e yr 20Bc 56.30 200Back 56.30 Jen Myers 100Fly 1996-97 (ECACs) 2:00.87 2:04.54 Margaret Grunow 1992-93 (ECACs) CoachoftheYear 200Back 200Fly 3:47.48 1:43.99 Katherine Munson 7:40.85 Lectie Altman 2005-06 (1statNavy) 1:34.88 Jerry Foley Altman, Flick,Krakowski,Scheffter 400 MedleyRelay Altman, Flick,Krakowski,Scheffter 51.58 200 MedleyRelay 23.81 Goeller, Donley,Skroski,Altman 4:28.04 800 FreeRelay 2:06.58 100Free Faux, Krakowski,Reed,Scheffter 2:01.57 56.85 50Free 400IM 200 FreeRelay 200Fly 7:38.25 Rebecca Scheffter 200Back Rebecca Scheffter 100Back Katherine Munson Laura Goeller 51.04 Lectie Altman 23.27 Lectie Altman 4:26.13 2004-05 (1statBucknell) 2:08.33 100Free 50Free Faas, Donley,Cancro,Altman 2:01.67 200Fly 400IM 800 FreeRelay Meghan Freese 200Back Meghan Freese Jackie Feinthel Daniela Faas Lectie Altman 2003-04 (1statNavy) i - 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50-YARD FREESTYLE 1999 Tyler Wynn ...... 1:52.42 2004 Kretzer, Schilling, ...... 1:33.37 1986 Hilk, Morley, ...... 6:52.41 Date Swimmer Time 1995 Doug Kazley ...... 1:52.60 Garvin, Willats Fitch, Harvey 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 20.17 2004 Jack Sheehan ...... 1:53.16 1993 Droste, R. Steenson, ...... 1:33.67 1992 D. Steenson, Schroth, ...... 6:52.54 1993 Jay Gross ...... 20.36 1997 Scott Woodworth ...... 1:53.36 Dillon, Gross R. Steenson, Conze 2004 Peter Garvin ...... 20.43 1985 Dave Morley ...... 1:53.50 1992 D. Steenson, Farrell, ...... 1:33.80 1981 Schulte, Mitchell, ...... 6:53.04 2001 Chris Neary ...... 20.65 2004 Ian Rawhauser ...... 1:54.15 R. Steenson, Gross Corl, Jenkins 1990 John Garofolo ...... 20.76 2006 Nicholas Hanes ...... 1:55.17 2001 Sheehan, Guskey ...... 1:33.80 1979 Mitchell, Corl, ...... 6:53.18 1996 Alex Johnson ...... 20.90 Neary, Sharpe Karpuk, Schulte 2006 Mark Kawczenski ...... 20.98 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1990 D. Steenson, Olbrich, ...... 1:34.30 2006 Hanes, Amato, ...... 6:55.05 Date Swimmer Time 1997 Ethan Buckley ...... 21.02 Garofolo, Donahue B. Steadman, Bauer 2003 Michael Guskey ...... 55.76 2006 Grant Steadman ...... 21.03 1999 Wynn, Lim, ...... 1:34.41 2003 S. Schwanhausser ...... 56.55 2003 Jake Thieman ...... 21.05 Neary, Sharpe ONE-METER DIVING (6 OPTIONALS)* 2006 William Schilling ...... 57.16 Date Diver Score 100-YARD FREESTYLE 2003 Stelios Saffos ...... 57.49 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 2005 Adam Freeman ...... 318.15 Date Swimmer Time 2006 Joseph Metcalf ...... 57.87 Date Swimmers Time 2005 Jake Thompson ...... 267.60 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 44.37 2003 Geoffrey Konopka ...... 58.41 2003 Feinthel, Guskey, ...... 3:22.93 2005 Jeffrey Manning ...... 253.30 1993 Jay Gross ...... 44.67 2005 Bradford Bennett ...... 58.42 Kretzer, Garvin 2004 Joseph Duncan ...... 237.59 2001 Chris Neary ...... 45.45 2006 Clifton Cazes ...... 58.55 2005 Kretzer, Schilling, ...... 3:22.99 2001 Adam Fackler ...... 203.55 2003 Peter Garvin ...... 45.58 2006 Michael Deighan ...... 58.59 Crandell, Rawhauser 2005 Gregory Zavoluk ...... 197.50 2005 Ian Rawhauser ...... 45.72 2002 Jack Sheehan ...... 58.95 2006 Kretzer, Schilling, ...... 3:23.98 2002 Steve Evans ...... 185.62 1999 Alex Johnson ...... 45.77 Crandell, G. Steadman 2001 Ethan Lew ...... 134.00 PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1997 Ethan Buckley ...... 45.85 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1992 D. Steenson, Farrell, ...... 3:24.69 * New format starting in 2001 Date Swimmer Time 1990 John Garofolo ...... 46.16 R. Steenson, Gross 2003 S. Schwanhausser ...... 2:01.68 1999 Bill Ruth ...... 46.16 1990 D. Steenson, Olbrich, ...... 3:25.95 ONE-METER DIVING (6 DIVES) 2005 William Schilling ...... 2:02.62 Date Diver Score 1992 Don Steenson ...... 46.21 Garofolo, Donahue 2006 Joseph Metcalf ...... 2:04.32 1993 Droste, R. Steenson, ...... 3:26.05 1973 Bob Richards ...... 310.55 200-YARD FREESTYLE 2003 Geoffrey Konopka ...... 2:06.92 Dillon, Gross 1994 Mike Malloure ...... 287.1 Date Swimmer Time 2006 Clifton Cazes ...... 2:07.78 2000 Wynn, Guskey, ...... 3:26.14 2003 Adam Freeman ...... 271.65 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 1:38.35 1999 Benjamin Lim ...... 2:08.95 Neary, Sharpe 1992 Eric Carr...... 268.65 1995 Ethan Buckley ...... 1:40.78 1992 Chad Farrell ...... 2:09.33 1999 Wynn, Lim, ...... 3:26.60 1977 John Gherlein ...... 268.45 1995 Scott Broderick ...... 1:40.92 2002 Stelios Saffos ...... 2:09.58 Neary, Johnson 1988 Dan Vener ...... 257.75 2005 Ian Rawhauser ...... 1:41.02 2004 D.J. Guba ...... 2:09.86 1987 Morley, Duffy, ...... 3:26.86 1978 Jeff Traver ...... 247.65 1999 Alex Johnson ...... 1:41.39 2006 Michael Deighan ...... 2:09.92 Young, Harvey 1991 Kevin Britton ...... 245.85 2006 Todd Bauer ...... 1:42.07 1988 Harvey, Olbrich, ...... 3:28.02 1969 Cliff Lesher ...... 241.1 1992 Don Steenson ...... 1:42.16 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 1978 Jim Harmon ...... 239.55 Date Swimmer ...... Time Garofolo, Young 1992 Dietrich Conze ...... 1:42.41 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 49.22 2006 Christopher Amato .....1:42.96 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY ONE-METER DIVING (11 DIVES) 2001 Chris Neary ...... 49.55 Date Diver Score 2001 Peter Garvin ...... 1:42.96 Date Swimmers Time 1990 John Garofolo ...... 49.69 1999 Neary, Ruth, ...... 1:22.01 2003 Adam Freeman ...... 475.95 500-YARD FREESTYLE 1993 Jay Gross ...... 49.69 Sharpe, Johnson 1973 Bob Richards ...... 414.78 Date Swimmer Time 2006 Mark Kretzer ...... 50.37 2003 Thieman, Guskey, ...... 1:22.17 1992 Kevin Britton ...... 369.65 2006 Todd Bauer ...... 4:33.33 1992 Rick Steenson ...... 50.73 Willats, Garvin 2003 Joseph Duncan ...... 365.20 1986 Jim Harvey ...... 4:34.05 2004 Peter Garvin ...... 50.88 2004 Thieman, Rawhauser, ... 1:22.59 1976 John Gherlein ...... 365.1 1995 Stewart Harris ...... 4:34.95 2000 Tyler Codi ...... 51.07 Willats, Garvin 2003 Jake Thompson ...... 363.70 1994 Sloan Broderick ...... 4:36.51 1987 Pete Young ...... 51.23 2000 Neary, Hill, ...... 1:22.80 1964 Bob Theiss ...... 353.85 2006 Christopher Amato ....4:38.54 2005 Grant Steadman ...... 51.23 Ferriter, Sharpe 1979 Jeff Traver ...... 345.37 1991 Dietrich Conze ...... 4:38.92 2001 Neary, Garvin, ...... 1:23.14 1968 Tom Gibson ...... 344.2 ˜ 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 2006 Joseph Metcalf ...... 4:39.23 1971 Ron Farr ...... 344.19 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Date Swimmer Time Ferriter, Sharpe 2004 Brooks Steadman...... 4:39.39 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 1:50.30 2006 Peterman, Kawczenski,.....1:23.20 2003 Kurt McCoy ...... 4:39.81 THREE-METER DIVING (6 DIVES) 1992 Rick Steenson ...... 1:51.11 Kretzer, G. Steadman Date Diver Score 1984 Pete Edelman ...... 4:39.86 2006 Mark Kretzer ...... 1:51.79 2005 Thieman, Rawhauser, ...1:23.38 1974 Bob Richards ...... 319.8 G. Steadman, Peterman

PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES 1990 John Garofolo ...... 1:52.91 1992 Eric Carr...... 309.15 1000-YARD FREESTYLE 1993 Gross, Droste, ...... 1:23.62 Date Swimmer Time 1988 Pete Young ...... 1:52.94 1977 John Gherlein ...... 290.45 ˜ Watkinson, Conze 1994 Stewart Harris ...... 9:36.74 2006 Matt Crandell ...... 1:53.29 2003 Adam Freeman ...... 285.14 1981 Dave Wakely ...... 1:53.55 1992 Gross, Conze, ...... 1:23.78 1979 Jeff Traver ...... 273.1 1990 Rick Hutchinson ...... 9:39.55 R. Steenson, Schroth 1983 Dave Gassert ...... 9:43.54 1981 Tim Jenkins ...... 1:54.18 2005 Jake Thompson ...... 267.60 1985 Paul Duffy ...... 1:54.50 1997 Fitzpatrick, Johnson, ...... 1:23.89 1978 Jim Harmon ...... 266.25 1984 Pete Edelman ...... 9:43.54 Lannes, Buckley 2006 Todd Bauer ...... 9:45.78 2000 Victor Peng ...... 1:56.26 1989 Dan Vener ...... 263.1 1981 Pat Mitchell...... 9:47.45 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1968 Cliff Lesher ...... 257.95 2000 Kurt McCoy ...... 9:48.83 200-YARD IM 1983 Dave Hartstein ...... 236.1 Date Swimmer Time Date Swimmers Time 1991 Marc Murphy ...... 9:48.84 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 1:50.66 1992 D. Steenson, Conze, ...... 3:02.12 2006 Brendan McGregor ....9:49.48 THREE-METER DIVING (6 OPTIONALS)* 1994 Rick Steenson ...... 1:52.82 Schroth, Gross Date Diver Score 2000 Adam Yerkes ...... 9:50.28 1992 Don Steenson ...... 1:53.29 1999 Neary, Sharpe, ...... 3:03.21 2006 Adam Freeman ...... 301.58 Ruth, Johnson 1650-YARD FREESTYLE 2005 John Hoffman ...... 1:53.63 2006 Jake Thompson ...... 269.02 1993 Steve Droste ...... 1:54.22 1993 Conze, R. Steenson, ...... 3:03.60 2006 Jeffrey Manning ...... 229.73 Date Swimmer Time Droste, Gross 1994 Stewart Harris ...... 15:53.26 2003 S. Schwanhausser ...... 1:54.38 2006 Joseph Duncan ...... 208.80 2002 Jack Sheehan ...... 1:55.14 2001 Neary, Sharpe ...... 3:04.02 2006 Gregory Zavoluk ...... 195.38 2006 Todd Bauer ...... 16:07.93 Ferriter, Garvin 1984 Pete Edelman ...... 16:11.96 1985 Dave Morley ...... 1:55.22 * New format starting in 2005 1999 Chris Neary ...... 1:55.37 1987 Duffy, Young, ...... 3:04.14 2006 Brendan McGregor ...16:14.06 Morley, Harvey 1990 Rick Hutchinson ...... 16:14.25 2004 Matt Hallowell ...... 1:56.14 THREE-METER DIVING (11 DIVES) 2004 Thieman, Rawhauser, ....3:04.58 Date Diver Score 1979 Andy Karpuk ...... 16:14.46 Willats, Garvin 2005 Adam Freeman ...... 508.35 2006 Patrick Stummer ...... 16:15.50 400-YARD IM Date Swimmer Time 1988 Harvey, Young, ...... 3:04.73 1974 Bob Richards ...... 434.07 2000 Adam Yerkes ...... 16:17.54 ˜ 2005 John Hoffman ...... 4:03.93 Mohuchy, Crabtree 2003 Jake Thompson ...... 404.70

1990 Marc Murphy ...... 16:19.20 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 2002 Jack Sheehan ...... 4:05.17 2000 Hill, Ferriter,...... 3:05.09 2003 Joseph Duncan ...... 402.90 1982 Dave Gassert ...... 16:19.64 1985 Jim Harvey ...... 4:06.30 Sharpe, Neary 1979 Jeff Traver ...... 368.94 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1995 Rick Steenson ...... 4:06.85 1995 Kazley, Buckley, ...... 3:05.13 1976 John Gherlein ...... 365.22 Date Swimmer Time 2003 Matt Hallowell ...... 4:07.28 R. Steenson, Broderick 1997 Mike Malloure ...... 361.55 1992 Don Steenson ...... 50.14 1995 Elo Comfort ...... 4:08.17 1985 Duffy, Parsons, ...... 3:05.45 1970 Cliff Lesher ...... 361.3 112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2005 Mark Kretzer ...... 50.51 1995 Stewart Harris ...... 4:08.59 Hilk, Harvey 1992 Kevin Britton ...... 351.15 1991 Rick Hutchinson ...... 4:10.44 1970 Ron Farr ...... 339.2 1988 Jim Harvey ...... 50.99 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 2006 Mark Kawczenski ...... 51.00 1992 Marc Murphy ...... 4:10.51 2006 Theo Leriotis ...... 4:10.89 Date Swimmers Time Bold Indicates Returning Athlete 1993 Steve Droste ...... 51.40 1987 Duffy, Young, ...... 6:48.45 2000 Tyler Wynn ...... 51.66 Morley, Harvey 1985 Dave Morley ...... 51.82 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY Date Swimmers Time 1985 Duffy, Hilk, ...... 6:49.13 1997 Scott Woodworth ...... 51.88 2003 Kretzer, Guskey, ...... 1:32.00 Young, Harvey 2003 Chris Feinthel ...... 52.09 Garvin, Willats 1995 Buckley, Lannes, ...... 6:49.33 1995 Doug Kazley ...... 52.47 2006 Kawczenski, Bennett, ...1:32.12 R. 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MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE 1966-67 (1st at Johns Hopkins) 400 Medley Relay 3:38.88 CHAMPIONS Charles Buffi ngton 100 Back 57.7 Schwanhausser, Winings, Triszczuk, Miller 1958-59 (at Franklin & Marshall) Charles Buffi ngton 200 Back 2:04.9 William Barett 50 Free Chuck Petzold 100 Breast 1:04.3 1973-74 (1st at West Chester) 400 Free Relay 3:19.7 William Drake 200 Back 1:59.69 1959-60 (1st at Bucknell) Deane, Sinkinson, Eber, Sundberg Geoff Miller 200 Free 1:46.90 William Dearstyne 100 Back 400 Medley Relay 3:45.1 Geoff Miller 500 Free 4:49.83 William Dearstyne 200 Back Buffi ngton, Schmeiske, Petzold, Baxter Bob Richards 1m Diving 369.81 William Dorr 220 Free Bob Richards 3m Diving 434.07 William Dorr 440 Free 1967-68 (1st at West Chester) R. Schwanhausser 200 IM 2:00.32 Charles Maunz 100 Breast Mike Sinkinson 50 Free 22.6 Joe Triszczuk 400 IM 4:17.88 Charles Maunz 200 Breast Jeff Wilkinson 100 Fly 54.3 Joe Triszczuk 200 Fly 1:58.18 400 Medley Relay 400 Free Relay 3:17.0 Steve Winings 50 Free 21.33 Dearstyne, Maunz, Dorr, Cannon Landes, Wilkinson, Sinkinson, Olson 400 Free Relay 3:12.31 400 Medley Relay 3:43.8 Winings, Triszczuk, Schwanhausser, Miller

1960-61 (2nd at West Chester) Eister, Walthers, Wilkinson, Sinkinson 800 Free Relay 7:11.09 PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS William Dearstyne 100 Back Triszczuk, Miller, Schwanhausser, Drake William Dearstyne 200 Back 1968-69 (1st at Bucknell) 400 Medley Relay 3:38.63 William Dorr 440 Free Jeff Wilkinson 100 Fly 55.0 Drake, Winings, Triszczuk, Miller 400 Free Relay 3:15.7 1961-62 (2nd at Gettysburg) Krohmer, Landes, Olson, Sinkinson EAST COAST CONFERENCE William Dearstyne 100 Back 800 Free Relay 7:21.4 CHAMPIONS William Dearstyne 200 Back Wilkinson, Landes, Krohmer, Sinkinson 1974-75 (1st at LaSalle) Charles Maunz 100 Breast William Drake 500 Free 4:45.90 Charles Maunz 200 Breast 1969-70 (2nd at Delaware) William Drake 200 Back 1:55.57 Eric Moore 440 Free Cliff Lesher 3m Diving 361.30 Geoff Miller 100 Free 1:55.58 400 Medley Relay Peter O’Keeffe 100 Free 48.6 Geoff Miller 200 Free 1:44.44 Maunz, Dearstyne, Stratton, Dorr Peter O’Keeffe 200 Free 1:49.4 Randy Roach 400 IM 4:17.34 Greg Olson 200 Fly 2:01.9 R. Schwanhausser 200 IM 1:56.72 1962-63 (1st at Bucknell) Greg Olson 500 Free 5:01.3 400 Free Relay 3:09.91 Tom Boak 100 Breast 1:07.5 Greg Olson 1650 Free 17:55.3 Miller, Schwanhausser, Drake, Triszczuk Enos Fry 50 Free 22.2 Bob Young 200 Back 2:04.2 800 Free Relay 6:58.21 Enos Fry 100 Free 50.9 Drake, Schwanhausser, Miller, Triszczuk Jim Smigie 100 Fly 54.9 1970-71 (1st at LaSalle) 400 Medley Relay 3:32.98 Jim Smigie 200 Fly 2:04.9 Mike Huffman 1650 Free 17:48.6 Drake, Schwanhausser, Triszczuk, Miller John Weinmann 200 IM 2:15.5 Peter O’Keeffe 100 Free 48.3 ˜ 400 Free Relay 3:22.2 Peter O’Keeffe 200 Free 1:45.8 1975-76 (1st at Delaware) WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Dove, Fleming, Fry, Smigie Peter O’Keeffe 500 Free 5:01.2 John Gherlein 1m Diving 365.10 Steve Winings 50 Free 21.54 John Gherlein 3m Diving 365.22 1963-64 (1st at Lehigh) Steve Winings 100 Breast 1:02.3 Geoff Miller 50 Free 21.26 PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES Phil Reynolds 100 Breast 1:04.3 400 Free Relay 3:13.7 Frank Polefrone 100 Breast 1:00.27 ˜ Phil Reynolds 200 Breast 2:22.7 Winings, Krohmer, Landes, O’Keeffe Frank Polefrone 200 Breast 2:13.43 Jim Smigie 100 Fly 54.7 800 Free Relay 7:23.7 Randy Roach 400 IM 4:13.64 Jim Smigie 200 Fly 2:04.3 Huffman, Krohman, Allen, O’Keeffe 800 Free Relay 7:01.01 Bob Theiss 1m Diving 353.85 Miller, Vanderwilt, Cahill, Triszczuk Jerry Thimme 200 Free 1:53.5 1971-72 (1st at Delaware) Jerry Thimme 500 Free 5:15.0 John Grannis 1650 Free 17:37.47 1976-77 (1st at LaSalle) 400 Free Relay 3:21.2 Peter O’Keeffe 200 Free 1:45.79 Chip Frazier 200 Fly 1:56.29 Dove, Larzelere, Fleming, Thimme R. Schwanhausser 100 Back 55.37 400 Medley Relay 3:33.82 400 Medley Relay 3:47.0 R. Schwanhausser 200 IM 2:01.9 Bradshaw, Polefrone, Frazier, Young Hanford, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove Steve Winings 50 Free 21.50 400 Free Relay 3:14.18 1977-78 (1st at LaSalle) 1964-65 (1st at Elizabethtown) Winings, Landes, Drake, O’Keeffe Chip Frazier 100 Fly 51.56 Phil Reynolds 100 Breast 1:04.3 800 Free Relay 7:14.71 Phil Reynolds 200 Breast 2:24.3 Schwanhausser, Drake, Klopping, O’Keeffe 1978-79 (1st at Delaware) Jim Smigie 100 Fly 53.5 400 Medley Relay 3:41.97 Chip Frazier 100 Fly 51.72 Schwanhausser, Slick, Winings, Landes Andy Karpuk 1650 Free 16:14.47 Jim Smigie 200 Fly 2:01.4 ˜ Frank Polefrone 100 Breast 59.91

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WWILLIAMILLIAM DD.. WWILLIAMILLIAM CC.. WWILLIAMILLIAM LL.. BB.. KATHRYNKATHRYN DDEARSTYNEEARSTYNE ’62’62 DDORRORR ’62’62 DDRAKERAKE ’72’72 FFRAZIERRAZIER ’82’82

Six Bison athletics stars from the past, representing seven different B. KATHRYN FRAZIER ’82 sports, along with former university president and longtime student-ath- A three-year women’s swimming co-captain, Frazier earned 19 All-America lete advocate Gary Sojka, were elected to the Bucknell Athletics Hall of designations, had an 84-5 career record in dual meet events, and held eight Fame as the 28th class in 2006. school records. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1987) The Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to honor the very best in the history of Bison athletics. Joining Sojka in the Class of MARGARET GRUNOW CONZE ’93 2006 are former soccer great Mark Brotherton ’83, record-setting quarter One of the fi nest women’s swimmers in Bucknell history, Conze won a and half-miler Mike Geraghty ’84, women’s soccer groundbreaker Lisa school-record 88 individual races and never lost a regular-season 50 or Gibbons ’95, self-made men’s basketball star Patrick King ’92, standout 100-yard freestyle event. In 12 career individual league championship wide receiver Ron Kinsey ’66 and two-sport star Tricia Way ’94. races, she captured 11 gold medals and one bronze medal. During her junior This year’s induction, which took place Oct. 7, 2006, brings to 193 and senior campaigns she was a perfect 49-0, including six Patriot League the number of outstanding student-athletes, coaches, administrators and individual titles and an Eastern Seaboard championship. Conze became friends of Bucknell whose contributions to Bucknell athletics are forever the fi rst female swimmer in school history to compete at the U.S. Olympic preserved in the Hall of Fame. Sixteen former swimmers and divers are Trials, and she graduated as the owner of six individual Bucknell records among the 193 members. and was a member of four relay teams that set school marks. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 2004) WILLIAM D. DEARSTYNE ’62 Twice a co-captain of the Bison swimming team, Dearstyne won Middle JAMES B. HARVEY ’88 Atlantic Conference 100 and 200-yard backstroke championships for Harvey graduated as the owner of eight individual school swimming records PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES three straight years. Bill was the Eastern 100-yard backstroke champion that still remain unbroken a decade later. Harvey won ECC championship

˜ in 1960. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1982) titles in seven different events, twice qualifying for the NCAA Champion- ships. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1999) WILLIAM C. DORR ’62 A three-year swimming letterman and twice co-captain of the Bison team, KATHLEEN A. LYNCH ’87 Dorr helped lead Bucknell in 1960 to the fi rst of its 17 conference swimming A four-year swimming letterwinner and two-time co-captain, Lynch won championships. He was the winner of the 220- and 440-yard freestyle eight East Coast Conference individual championships. She held 10 school events and anchor on the 400-yard medley relay team that clinched the individual and relay records, and two East Coast Conference records. Middle Atlantic Conference Championship for the Bison, and won 40 dual Lynch was a member of Bucknell’s fi rst women’s swimming conference meet events during his career. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1995) championship team. She was co-winner of the Christy Mathewson Award as the outstanding athlete in her class, sharing the award with fellow Hall WILLIAM L. DRAKE ’72 of Famer Ann Kirwin Anderson. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1998) A record-setting swimmer, Drake won three straight conference champion- ships in the 200-yard backstroke and was undefeated at that distance in 16 straight dual meets as a junior and senior. Bill competed on three relay teams at the 1975 NCAA Championships, and swam on teams that won four consecutive conference titles. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1996) 112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

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MMARGARETARGARET JJAMESAMES B.B. KKATHLEENATHLEEN A.A. SSUSANUSAN GGRUNOWRUNOW CONZECONZE ’93’93 HHARVEYARVEY ’88’88 LLYNCHYNCH ’87’87 MMESTIERESTIER BRAUNERBRAUNER ’74’74 ˜ SCHOOL-RECORD EIGHT PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2005-06 SUSAN MESTIER BRAUNER ’74 to “that person who, by performance, leadership and example, contributes A pioneer in the Bucknell aquatics program, Brauner served as team cap- most to the Bucknell men’s swimming team.” (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class tain of Bucknell’s fi rst varsity women’s swimming team and qualifi ed for of 2002) national championship competition. She graduated with school records in four events. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1997) CATHERINE KARPUK SEWARD ’77 The fi rst female athlete at Bucknell to receive All-America recognition, GEOFFREY B. MILLER ’76 Seward won four varsity letters as a diver and held all of the school records A four-year swimming letterwinner, co-captain, and a member of four at graduation. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1993) Middle Atlantic and East Coast Conference championship teams, Miller twice competed at the NCAA Swimming Championships. He was also a JAMES P. SMIGIE ’65 two-year starter for the Bucknell Water Polo Club. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Co-captain of the 1964-65 swimming team, Smigie led Bucknell to the 1964 Class of 1998) NCAA College Division Championship, won six NCAA gold medals, and was the fi rst swimmer in Middle Atlantic Conference history to win seven PETER R. O’KEEFFE ’72 individual championships. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1980) A University Division All-American in swimming, O’Keeffe won six confer- ence freestyle championships, was on fi ve gold medal relay teams, placed EDMUND JARED THIMME, JR. ’66 in the NCAA Championships, and was the Outstanding Senior Athlete in Winner of fi ve Middle Atlantic Conference swimming championships, 1972. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1984) Thimme also won the 200 and 1650-yard freestyles at the 1964 NCAA Championships to help lead Bucknell to the team championship. GREGORY W. OLSON ’70 (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1990) Winner of three Middle Atlantic Conference swimming championships in 1970, Olson placed in two events in the Eastern Championships that year, HALL OF FAME NOMINATION PROCEDURE was captain of the 1969-70 team and held four school records at gradua- tion. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1988) The Bucknell Athletic Hall of Fame Committee welcomes nominations for future inductions. Any interested person should submit his or her recommen- ROBERT N. RICHARDS, JR. ’74 dations to Mr. Eugene B. Depew, Chairperson, The Hall of Fame Committee, The fi nest diver in Bucknell history, Richards won the Middle Atlantic Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837. Conference one and three-meter championships in 1973 and 1974, co- Nominees should be persons who have had outstanding careers as athletes, captained the swimming and diving team as a senior, and set a school dual coaches or administrators at Bucknell. Athletes must wait a minimum 10 years meet scoring record. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1985) from graduation in order to become eligible. Those making nominations are asked to forward to the committee any ROGER J. SCHWANHAUSSER ’75 available information in support of the nomination. This might include letters, news clippings, photographs, reference to passages in books or magazines, or In addition to winning three individual conference titles, Schwanhausser any other document which might be helpful to the committee in its delibera- earned gold medals on 11 different ECC relays. He still ranks in the top 10 in tions. Materials will be returned to the owner upon request. The deadline for both the 100 backstroke and 200 individual medley. In 1975 Schwanhausser nominations for the 30th Hall of Fame class is January 1, 2007. was presented the William Dearstyne-William Dorr Award, given annually

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WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM 23 22006-07006-07 BucknellBucknell SSwimmingwimming & DivingDiving WHY BUCKNELL? Why Bucknell? • Bucknell ranks 29th in academic reputation among all U.S. liberal arts colleges. • A record 9,020 applications for the Class of 2010 were received for about 915 spaces. Ninety-fi ve percent were in the top 20 percent of their graduating class. • The 450-acre campus includes more than 100 facili- ties, including a performing arts center, fi tness center, and 18-hole golf course.

• More than 150 student organizations, 10 fraternities, PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS and seven sororities. • Half of the classes are 17 students or fewer. • All student housing connected to high-speed Inter- net. Substantial campus wireless network. More than 600 workstations available in teaching and open access labs. • Bucknell ranks 14th among U.S. liberal arts colleges for the number of graduates receiving doctorates. 12th among 519 liberal arts colleges and universities for number of graduates (411) earning doctoral degrees be- tween 1986 and 1995. • Nearly 96 percent of faculty hold Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degrees; 59 percent are tenured. No classes taught by graduate students.

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institutional fi nancial aid – with an average award of WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING about $22,000. • An 89 percent graduation rate – among the highest in PERENNIAL LEADER IN GRADUATION RATES the nation. ˜ • Historic Lewisburg is ranked as one of America’s 20 best small college towns. • More than 50 majors and more than 60 minors plus pre-professional programs in law and medicine. • 96 percent of graduating class employed or in gradu- ate programs with six months of graduation. • 94 percent of fi rst-year students return as sophomores and 89 percent graduate within fi ve years. Ninety-three percent of fi rst-year minority students return and 84 percent graduate within fi ve years. • One of the top 190 science programs in the country — Peterson’s Top Colleges of Sciences. ˜ 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 • Scholarships and fellowships since 1995: one Harry S. Truman Scholarships, 12 Fulbright Scholarships, seven Goldwater Scholars, two Clare Boothe Luce Scholars, 112 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS one Pfi zer Summer Research Fellowship, one MacAr- thur Fellowship, one Jacob Javits Fellowship, and two National Defense Science, Engineering Graduate Fel- lowships, one James Madison Memorial Fellowship, and two Gates Millennium Scholars. • Among the top 13 bachelor’s institutions for the num- ber of students studying abroad. • Ranked 8th top undergraduate engineering program among U.S. non-Ph.D.-granting schools. 24 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ˜ MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ˜ 2003 ABOUT BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY ment andcivicethicalresponsibility; promotes personalgrowthanddevelop- the athleticsandrecreationprogram ments theacademicprogram,integrates learning andlivingexperiencethatcomple- ing Experience and acultureofinnovation; education ischallengingandengaging,withopennesstonewideas dependence ontuition,andensureour research; partnerships andcommunityengagementactivities aswellopportunitiesforoff-campusstudyandfaculty — andbringBucknelltotheworldthroughstrategic tional focussemesters,andelectroniccommunications tional studentsandalumni,guestspeakers,interna- — throughvisitingscholarsandsportsteams,interna- grated andinterculturalworld; Bucknell graduatestoliveandworkinagloballyinte- supportive environmentofopenexchangetoprepare ment todiversityinallitsformswithinaciviland a publishedversion,see http://www.bucknell.edu/ThePlanforBucknell make itarealityoverthe nextdecade.Toreadthecompleteversionof previously beenapproved bythestudentsandfaculty.Wehavebegunimplementing itandaredeterminedto WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM Enhance Diversity Deepen theResidentialLearn- Strengthen theAcademicCore The Plan Secure OurFinancialFuture Build Bridges The PlanforBucknell comprises will provide a residential willprovidearesidential willbringtheworldtoBucknell fi isacommit- ve strategies: wasunanimouslyapproved bytheBoardofTrusteesonApril29,2006,having willsecureresourcesnecessarytoengagenew opportunities, lessen education.” students withthepremierundergraduateexperienceinAmericanhigher Plan forBucknell a differenceandhavepositiveimpactontheworld. damental purpose:toeducateandpreparestudentsforlivesthatmake leadership. For160years,theUniversityhasremainedtruetoitsfun- students areeducatedforalifetimeofcriticalthinkingandstrong professional programscomplementeachother,where3,500full-time aims to ensure that a Bucknell aimstoensurethataBucknell fi nancial future. In keepingwiththatpurpose,theUniversityhasdeveloped Bucknell isauniquenationaluniversitywhereliberalartsand , whichincludesitscollectivevision—“Toprovide Swimming & Diving & SSwimming w i 22006-07 Bucknell m 0 The PlanforBucknell 0 m 6 i - n 0 g 7

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