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2013-14 Texas Men's Swimming & Diving TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING 2013-14 Texas Men’s Swimming & Diving TEAM INFORMATION ________________________ 2-7 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS 2013-14 NCAA Qualifying Standards _________________________________ 2 Location ______________________________________ Austin, Texas Media Information & Services ______________________________________ 3 Enrollment _______________________ 52,076 (39,995 undergraduate) 2013-14 Schedule _______________________________________________ 4 President _________________________________William Powers, Jr. 2013-14 Roster _________________________________________________ 5 Athletics Director (Men’s) _________________________ Steve Patterson Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center ____________________________ 6 Program Notes _________________________________________________ 7 Founded _____________________________________________1883 Nickname/Mascot _________________________ Longhorns/Bevo XIV 2013-14 LONGHORNS ______________________ 8-38 Colors ______________________ Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159) Affiliation ___________________________________NCAA Division I Ryan Anthony, Matt Belecanech _____________________________________ 8 NCAA Faculty Rep. _______________________________Dr. Jim Vick Cory Bowersox _________________________________________________ 9 Conference _________________________________________ Big 12 Bobby Button _________________________________________________ 10 Home Pool _______________ Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center Ian Carbone __________________________________________________ 11 Capacity ____________________________________________ 1,800 Will Chandler _________________________________________________ 12 Tripp Cooper _________________________________________________ 13 Kip Darmody _________________________________________________ 14 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING STAFF Imri Ganiel, Aaron Gustafson ______________________________________ 15 Myles Herzog, Matt Korman ______________________________________ 16 Head Coach __________________________ Eddie Reese (Florida, ‘63) Grant Koudelka, Patrick LaBrode ___________________________________ 17 36th season at Texas Ian LeMaistre, Sam Lewis ________________________________________ 18 Assoc. Head Coach _____________________ Kris Kubik (Auburn, ‘78) Liam Lockwood, John Martens _____________________________________ 19 31st season at Texas William McCraney _____________________________________________ 20 Diving Head Coach _____________________ Matt Scoggin (Texas, ‘87) Charlie Moore _________________________________________________ 21 20th season at Texas Nicolas Munoz ________________________________________________ 22 Keith Murphy _________________________________________________ 23 Patrick Murphy ________________________________________________ 24 Admin. Assistant _____________________ Mary Juarez (512) 471-6734 John Murray, Sean O’Brien _______________________________________ 25 Athletic Trainer ________________________________ Terry Murphy Jake Ritter ____________________________________________________ 26 Strength Coach _______ Trey Zepeda (swimming) & Anna Craig (diving) Grant Rogers __________________________________________________ 27 Volunteer Coach ________________________________Wyatt Collins Reid Walker __________________________________________________ 28 Caleb Weir, Clay Youngquist ______________________________________ 29 Mark Anderson, Jack Conger ______________________________________ 31 P.J. Dunne, Matt Ellis____________________________________________ 32 Will Glass, Hayden Henry ________________________________________ 33 Michael Hixon, Will Licon ________________________________________ 34 Cory Loria, Radu Prunoiu ________________________________________ 35 Chris Scheaffer, Andrew Skowronek _________________________________ 36 Clark Smith, Austin Vacek ________________________________________ 37 Alec Willrodt __________________________________________________ 38 COACHES & STAFF ________________________ 39-44 Eddie Reese ___________________________________________________ 39 Kris Kubik ___________________________________________________ 43 Matt Scoggin __________________________________________________ 44 HISTORY & HONORS ______________________ 46-73 NCAA Individual Champions ______________________________________ 46 NCAA Relay Champions _________________________________________ 47 NCAA Team Champions _______________________________________ 48-52 Longhorn Olympians __________________________________________ 53-55 U.S. Swimming & Diving National Champions _______________________ 56-57 All-Americans _______________________________________________ 58-59 International Meet Results ________________________________________ 60 Individual SWC Champions _____________________________________ 61-63 Individual Big 12 Champions ____________________________________ 64-66 Top 10 Performers ____________________________________________ 67-68 Top 10 Performances __________________________________________ 69-70 Letterwinners _______________________________________________ 71-73 2013-14 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK 1 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING 2013-14 NCAA Qualifying Standards SWIMMING & DIVING STANDARDS Men’s Swimming Standards Men’s Diving Standards 25-Yard Course Event A Standard B Standard Event Points 50 Free 19.32 20.19 1-Meter Diving 300* 100 Free 42.54 44.29 3-Meter Diving 320* 200 Free 1:33.58 1:37.99 Platform Diving 300* 500 Free 4:15.29 4:24.99 1,650 Free 14:47.19 15:30.39 *Qualifying point total in any 6 dive list with standard DD 100 Fly 45.93 48.29 200 Fly 1:43.05 1:47.99 100 Back 45.87 48.49 200 Back 1:41.41 1:46.39 100 Breast 52.54 55.39 200 Breast 1:54.10 1:59.79 200 IM 1:43.38 1:49.09 400 IM 3:43.48 3:54.49 200 Free Relay 1:18.16 1:18.83 400 Free Relay 2:53.48 2:55.14 800 Free Relay 6:24.19 6:28.05 200 Medley Relay 1:26.08 1:27.14 400 Medley Relay 3:10.26 3:12.00 2 2013-14 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Media Information & Policies he Texas Media Relations Department welcomes your interest in MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORY Longhorns athletics. We make every effort to facilitate your coverage of our programs. For information on student-athletes or coaches, to MAILING ADDRESS Tset up interviews or photo shoots, or if you are in need of file photos, please The University of Texas at Austin call us, stop by our office (RMRZ 7.850), or e-mail us a request. Athletics Media Relations CREDENTIALS P.O. Box 7399 Media credentials will be issued this season for postseason meets. Please Austin, TX 78713-7399 e-mail Travis Feldhaus at [email protected] at least 48 hours in advance if you wish to be considered for credentials. SHIPPING ADDRESS FACILITIES/PARKING 403 E. 23rd St. • Austin, TX 78712 The Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center is located on the UT Campus at Trinity St. and W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Parking for all MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CONTACT home meets is available in the Trinity Parking Garage, located on the southeast Travis Feldhaus ([email protected]) corner of Trinity St. and W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. WEB/SOCIAL MEDIA 512/232-9460 (o) • 512/848-8192 (c) Area Code 512 (unless otherwise noted): All of the latest news concerning the Longhorns swimming and diving Media Relations Office (main number) ___________________ 471-7437 team, including notes, features, updated statistics and results, is available on The University of Texas’ official athletics web site, TexasSports.com. Follow Media Relations Fax _________________________________ 471-6040 the Horns on Twitter at @TexasMSD and on Instagram at TexasMSD Nick Voinis, Sr. Assoc. AD/Communications ___ 471-2151 (o), 921-8661(c) INTERVIEWS _______________________________ [email protected] John Bianco, Assoc. AD/Media Relations (IAM) _ 471-1346 (o); 748-9315 (c) All athlete and coach interviews must be coordinated with the media relations department. We ask that all interview requests be made at least ______________________________ [email protected] 24 hours in advance. The team practices from 3 to 5pm, Monday through Scott McConnell, Asst. AD/Media Relations (IAW) ___ 471-1345 (o); 748-9313 (c) Friday. Coach Reese is available before and after practice. All media inter- ___________________________ [email protected] views must be coordinated through swimming & diving contact Travis Bill Little, Special Assistant to FB Coach ________________471-6062 (o) Feldhaus. _________________________________ [email protected] PHOTOGRAPHY Thomas Stepp, Associate Director __________ 471-7877 (o); 748-4615 (c) The Texas Sports Photography Department can assist all media mem- _____________________________ [email protected] bers with photo requests. Please contact the photo department at photo@ Ashley Cushman, Associate Director ___________________471-9801 (o) athletics.utexas.edu for more information. ____________________________________________ [email protected] MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Joe Hernandez, Associate Director ____________________471-8373 (o) ____________________________ [email protected] (area code: 512) Office Phone: 471-6036 Fax: 471-6040 Travis Feldhaus, Assistant Director _________ 232-9460 (o); 848-8192 (c) Assoc. AD/Media Relations _________________________ John Bianco [email protected] Asst. Media Relations Director/ Steve Helm, Assistant Director _______________________232-1539 (o) Men’s Swimming & Diving ___________________ Travis Feldhaus Office Phone __________________________________(512)
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