Samantha Maxwell Senior • 2010 Honorable Mention All-American • 2009 All-American

Jenny Chiang Sophomore • 2010 BIG EAST Champion Amywren Miller Senior • 2010 All-American

2010-11 Women’s Swimming & Diving und.com Athletics by the numbers

National Championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, two in 25 women’s soccer, two in men’s tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball) Conference championships won by 8 Irish teams in 2009-10 (BIG EAST, Midwest Fencing Conference) BIG EAST Conference championships 107 won by Notre Dame in 15 seasons of league play All-time Academic All-Americans, 216 second most of any school, including six in 2009-10 Academic All-America honorees since 90 2000; no school has more Irish programs which finished their 9 2009-10 campaign ranked Notre Dame teams (out of 22) with a 19 graduation rate of 100% Irish athletic teams that earned a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s 8 Academic Progress Rate report in 2009-10, second-most in the Football Bowl Subdivision Programs honored by the NCAA for 14 Academic Progress Rate scores in 2009 Irish athletes who received the BIG 3 EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award in 2009-10 Hours of community service complet- 5,631.25 ed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2009-10 school year Table Of Contents

THIS IS NOTRE DAME 2009-10 Season In Review Academic Excellence...... 2-3 Review...... 46-47 Sports Medicine...... 4-5 Top Times...... 48-49 University of Notre Dame...... 6-7 BIG EAST...... 50 University Leadership...... 8-9 Graduated Seniors...... 51-58 Athletic Facilities...... 10-11 Excellence On the Field...... 12 Excellence Off the Field...... 13 Opponents Student Welfare and Development...... 14 2010-11 Opponents...... 60-62 Monogram Club...... 15 On the Road...... 63 City of South Bend...... 16 All-Time Series...... 64 Media Information/Quick Facts...... 18

History and Records Season Preview All-Time Results...... 66 Preview...... 20-21 Notre Dame Records...... 67 Roster...... 22 All-Americans...... 68-69 Media Information Team Photo...... 22 NCAA Championships...... 70-71 BIG EAST...... 72-75 The Notre Dame Media Relations Office is always interested Top Performances...... 76-77 in assisting members of the media in their coverage of Irish Student-Athletes Top Performers...... 78-79 women’s swimming and diving. Publicity and media Seniors...... 24-32 Meet / Pool Records...... 80-81 information for Notre Dame women’s swimming and Juniors...... 33-35 Irish Honors...... 82-83 diving is handled by assistant media relations director Sophomores...... 36-37 National / International Competition...... 84 Alan George. Freshmen...... 38 Academic Excellence...... 85 All-Time Roster...... 86-89 Photographs, feature ideas and results are always available Year-by-Year Results...... 90-94 from the Media Relations Office. For women’s swimming Coaching Staff Record Chronology...... 95-97 and diving information and interviews, please contact Head coach Brian Barnes...... 40-41 Rolfs Aquatic Center...... 98 George by phone (574.631.3397), e-mail (ageorge2@ Diving coach Caiming Xie...... 42 The BIG EAST Conference...... 99 nd.edu), or view the official website of the Notre Dame Assistant coach Kate Kovenock...... 43 athletic department at und.com. All interviews with Support staff...... 44 coaches and athletes should be arranged through the Media Relations Office.

BIG EAST Web Information The BIG EAST Conference maintains its presence on the World Wide Web at bigeast.org. The site contains current information on all facets of the BIG EAST Conference. Please contact Jared Hager in the BIG EAST media relations department ([email protected]) for more information on BIG EAST swimming and diving.

Credits The Notre Dame Women’s Swimming and Diving Guide was written, compiled and edited by Alan George with additional contributions from Bernadette Cafarelli, Sean Carroll, Andrew Bartolini and Chris Mertens. Special thanks to Aaron Horvath and Avery Scott.

Graphic design and page layout by David Scholtes of Ave Maria Press, Inc.

Inside and outside cover design by David Scholtes of Ave Maria Press, Inc., Notre Dame, Ind.

Photography by Mike Bennett and Lighthouse Imaging, Matt Cashore, Heather Gollatz, Marcus Snowden, the BIG EAST Conference, Angela Addington, Linda Dunn, and Bo Rottenborn.

Printing by Ave Maria Press in Notre Dame, Ind.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 1 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Exceptional Education

Since its founding, Notre Dame has stressed mixing academics with faith and has done so while becoming one of the top institutions of higher learning in the nation. Featuring five undergraduate colleges (Arts and Letters, Science, Architecture, Engineering and Business), the First Year of Studies, the Graduate School and the Law School, the University finds itself attracting some of the top students and faculty in the country. Students also participate in cutting edge research and diverse study abroad opportunities, enabling Notre Dame to offer one of the top academic experiences in the world.

Ranking of the Mendoza College of Business by BusinessWeek, in its annual survey of undergrad- 1 uate business programs.

Ranking of the Notre Dame Law School by U.S. 22 News and World Report. National Endowment for the Humanities fellow- ships won by faculty in the College of Arts and 42 Letters, more than any other university in the na- tion. Publications in which the University of Notre Dame is ranked among the top 25 institutions of higher learning (U.S. News and World Report, 5 Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s and Kaplan/ Newsweek).

2 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM First Year of Studies The First Year of Studies program provides all first-year students with the opportunity to gain a wide-ranging liberal arts background before choosing a specific major within Notre Dame’s five undergraduate col- leges. A progressive advising program for all student-athletes enables the University to follow the academic progress of all student-athletes on a regular basis. Key to the program is the fact that it is not run by the athletics department but by the University administration.

Student-Athlete Success Notre Dame expects the best out of its student-athletes just as it does of every other student on campus. Notre Dame has had unprec- edented academic success among its athletes, consistently ranking among the top NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools in graduation rates and academic progress. With more Academic All-Americans than any other school since 2000, Irish athletes have shown themselves ca- pable of performing in the classroom while competing on the field at an elite level.

Programs honored by the NCAA for Academic Progress Rate scores in 2010, more than any other of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision uni- 14 versities. The APR measures multi-year academic success by team members. Irish teams which recorded a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s 2010 Academic Progress Rate report, more than any other Football Bowl Subdivision institution. Notre Dame also had 13 8 additional programs with scores of 990 or bet- ter and all 26 varsity teams placed above NCAA standards. Programs which achieved a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Gradu- 19 ation Success Rate, second most among Football Bowl Subdivision institutions. Federal graduation rate percent achieved by nine Irish teams, according to the latest NCAA 100 figures. Notre Dame had 11 teams ranked first in their respective sport. Percentage of Irish varsity sports (19 of 22) to achieve a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate. Notre Dame was one of only 10 institutions .863 with more than half its programs achieving a 100 percent graduation rate and no other school saw more than 80 percent of its programs achieve a perfect score. According to 2009 NCAA Graduation Success Rate results, Notre Dame ranked first in the na- tion in graduation rates among all student- athletes (99 percent), male student-athletes (98 1 percent), female student athletes (100 percent), black student-athletes (97 percent) and football student-athletes (96 percent).

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 3 SPORTS MEDICINE/SPORTS NUTRITION Sports Medicine While no athlete plans on an injury, Notre Dame is prepared with one of the top sports medicine teams in the country to help keep its athletes fit and ready to compete. With training facilities in the Joyce Center, Notre Dame Stadium and the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, the training staff is always there to care for athletes. With approximate- ly 225 years combined experience on the full-time staff, Notre Dame also boasts a partnership with the renowned South Bend Orthopae- dics to provide first-class care.

Total sports medicine staff members. Head ath- letic trainer Jim Russ leads three associate train- 14 ers, eight assistant trainers and two physical therapists. Square feet of cutting-edge sports medicine technology, including two 3,500-gallon therapy 8,500 pools, a full x-ray unit and an MRI machine.

Sports Nutrition Notre Dame has incorporated Erika Whitman, a full-time sports dieti- cian, as a part of its Strength and Conditioning staff. Whitman continu- ally provides accurate and up-to-date nutrition education to student- athletes and coaches. Including nutrition as an integral component of all training programs enables Irish athletes to achieve optimal health and maximize performance.

Notre Dame is one of only 17 Football Bowl Sub- division schools to employ a full-time sports di- 1 etician in its athletics department.

4 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Strength and Conditioning The task of keeping athletes in top physical condition is up to the strength & conditioning staff. The strength and conditioning staff knows the demands of competing on an elite level and is committed to ensuring Irish athletes are always in the best possible condition. From weight lifting to wind sprints and from warming up to cooling down, the strength and conditioning staff has every aspect covered.

Full-time employees working with Irish varsity athletes. Notre Dame’s Olympic sports teams are 10 led in the weight room by director of strength and conditioning Tony Rolinski and his staff. Square feet in the Haggar Fitness Complex, which is located in the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, including a weight room, a 45-yard 25,000 artificial turf agility field, a Gatorade hydration station, six plasma TVs and a 28-speaker sound system.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 5 THIS IS NOTRE DAME The University of Notre Dame When Father Edward F. Sorin started his school in the northern In- diana wilderness, he had only $300, three log buildings badly in need of repair and a far-sighted vision of establishing a liberal arts school to meet the growing educational needs of the frontier. He dreamed of building a great university, and in 1842, he founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac. Over the years, the University of Notre Dame du Lac would evolve into a preeminent place for Catholic thought. While becoming one of the top undergraduate institutions in the country, Notre Dame has also been at the cutting edge of research, including such innovations as the transmission of wireless messages and the development of syn- thetic rubber. The University also has stressed residential life, with four of five students living on campus. Students come to Notre Dame not only to learn how to think, but to learn how to live, keeping faith with the vision of Father Sorin.

The University of Notre Dame was founded by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., as an independent, 1842 national Catholic university adjacent to South Bend, Ind., on St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s Lakes.

Total enrollment at the University of Notre Dame, 11,731 with 8,363 undergraduate students.

Karat gold in the famed Golden Dome, which 23.9 tops the Main Building at the heart of campus. Notre Dame’s ranking by Princeton Review in a list of “Dream Schools” which takes into account aca- 4 demics and student life, among other attributes.

6 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM Student Body

Notre Dame is one of a handful of universities with a truly interna- tional student body, coming from more than 100 nations and all 50 states. The most recent freshman class featured 89 percent of students in the top 10 percent of their high school class. In addition, there are no fraternities or sororities at Notre Dame, with the school’s 28 residence halls housing more than 80 percent of the student body, serving as the focal point of social, religious and athletic activities.

Graduation rate percentage among Notre Dame students, third in the nation behind only Harvard 95 and Princeton. Retention rate between freshman and sopho- more year which thanks to the University’s re- 95 nowned First Year of Studies Program, ranks among the highest in the country. Percent of Notre Dame students who reside in one of 28 on-campus residence halls, where ap- 80 proximately 40 Holy Cross religious leaders pro- vide pastoral assistance.

States and countries, respectively, which Notre 50/100 Dame students call home.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 7 UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C, took office as the 17th president of the University of Notre Dame on July 1, 2005. He was elected by the Univer- sity’s Board of Trustees to a five-year term April 30, 2004. An associate professor of philosophy and member of Notre Dame’s faculty since 1990, Father Jenkins had served as a vice president and as- sociate provost at the University from July 2000 until becoming president. Prior to his service in the provost’s office, Father Jenkins had been religious superior of the Holy Cross priests and brothers at Notre Dame for three years. As religious superior, he was a Fellow and Trustee of the University. Father Jenkins specializes in the areas of ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy and the philosophy of religion. He is the author of Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. Father Jenkins earned degrees in phi- losophy from Oxford University in 1987 and 1989. He earned his master of divinity de- gree and licentiate in sacred theology from the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, Calif., in 1988. Prior to entering the Congrega- tion of Holy Cross, he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively. Father Jenkins was ordained a priest in Notre Dame’s Basilica of the Sacred Heart in 1983. He served as director of the Old College program for Notre Dame undergraduate candi- dates for the Congregation of Holy Cross from 1991 to 1993. A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born Dec. 17, 1953. Notre Dame Administration President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Provost: Thomas G. Burish Executive Vice President: John Affleck-Graves Vice President and Senior Associate Provost: Christine Maziar Vice President and Associate Provost: Donald B. Pope-Davis Thomas G. Burish John Affleck-Graves Vice President and Provost Executive Vice President Associate Provost: Dennis C. Jacobs Vice President and Associate Provost for Internationalization: J. Nicholas Entrikin Vice President for Student Affairs: Rev. Thomas P. Doyle, C.S.C. Vice President for University Relations: Louis M. Nanni Vice President for Research: Robert J. Bernhard Vice President and General Counsel: Marianne Corr Vice President for Business Operations: James J. Lyphout Vice President and Chief Investment Officer: Scott C. Malpass Richard C. Notebaert Patricia Bellia Vice President for Public Affairs Chairman, Notre Dame NCAA Faculty Representative and Communications: Janet M. Botz Board of Trustees Vice President for Finance: John A. Sejdinaj Vice President and Chief Information Officer: Ronald Kraemer 8 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 2009 fencing and 2008 women’s soccer; NCAA semifinal appearances in 2009 and 2010 women’s tennis and 2009 women’s soccer, plus a 2010 third-place fencing finish; the hiring of new Irish head football coach Brian Kelly to start the 2010 season; the decision to build a new, freestanding ice hockey arena, scheduled to open for the 2011-12 season, plus the 2009-10 dedications of new facilities for soccer and lacrosse – as well as opening of the new Purcell Pavilion within the south dome of the Joyce Center, and 15 BIG EAST Conference titles along with four other league crowns in hockey, men’s lacrosse and fencing. Notre Dame ranked number one in the country (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) in the two most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) surveys -- in 2009 with a 99 (including a 97 score in football that also ranked number one). Born in Yonkers, N.Y., and raised in Yonkers and Bloomington, Ind., Swarbrick is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Upon graduating from Stanford University Law School in 1980, he returned to Indiana to accept a position as an associate in the Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels. He made partner in 1987 and spent 28 years overall with the firm. As a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation, including the chairmanship from 1992 to 2001, Swarbrick led most of the city’s successful proposals to a wide array of athletics organizations – from the National Football League to the United States Olympic Committee to the Big Ten Conference. His leadership efforts resulted in the city earning the right to play host to the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium; becoming the home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association national headquarters in 1999; hosting the 1987 Pan American Games, 1991 World Gymnastics Championships, Jack Swarbrick NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Fours and other college championship competitions and an array of national and Director of Athletics world championships in Olympic sports. John B. “Jack” Swarbrick Jr., a University of Notre Swarbrick’s practice at Baker & Daniels Dame graduate who rose to national prominence focused on the representation of owners of as a lawyer, consultant and executive in the sports teams and organizations that sanction collegiate and Olympic sports industries, is in his or conduct athletic competitions. He served third year in 2010-11 as director of athletics at his as general counsel for numerous national alma mater. governing bodies of Olympic sports, Among Swarbrick’s athletics initiatives are including USA Gymnastics and USRowing, meeting the performance needs of Notre Dame and as a consultant to the 1996 Summer student-athletes through establishment of a new Olympic Games in Atlanta. sports performance division, reaching out to more In his work as an advisor to the NCAA, former Irish student-athletes via the Notre Dame Swarbrick coordinated the men’s College Monogram Club and other programs, utilizing Basketball Partnership, an NCAA-led group that emerging digital technologies to deliver better information addresses the opportunities and challenges in the on and access to Notre Dame athletic programs via expanded sport, and developed the business plan for the new production and distribution of programming, and restructuring NBA/NCAA youth basketball enterprise, iHoops. In Notre Dame’s approach to sport administration through 2000 Swarbrick received one of the NCAA’s highest assignment of a unique administrator to each of the honors, The Flying Wedge Award, for his work in 26 Irish sports. establishing Indianapolis as the new home of the The past two years NCAA. In 2001 the State of Indiana presented him combined in Notre Dame with the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. athletics have featured 68 Born March 19, 1954, Swarbrick was named Notre All-Americans, 14 Academic Dame’s 12th athletics director on July 16, 2008. He All-America selections and and his wife, Kimberly, are the parents of four children: Kate, a four NCAA Post-Graduate 2010 graduate of St. Louis University; Connor, a senior at Wake Scholarship winners; record Forest University; Cal, a freshman at TCU; and Christopher, a involvement in community high school senior. service hours by Irish student- athletes; NCAA runner-up team finishes in 2010 men’s lacrosse,

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 9 ATHLETIC FACILITIES Homes of the Fighting Irish In the midst of a master plan that will touch nearly every varsity team, Notre Dame has shown its commitment to providing athletes with the best possible facilities to help them compete on a national level. From new facilities to the extensive renovation of existing ones, Notre Dame is committed to giving Irish athletes every edge imagin- able. The plan will result in a drastically altered footprint on the south- east corner of campus, creating an athletics quad that will give every Irish athlete a place they will be proud to call home.

New facilities which have opened their doors in the past five years, including the Guglielmino Athletics Complex (housing football offices and locker room, a new weight room and new sports medicine facilities), the LaBar Practice Complex (featuring two Field Turf fields and one natural grass field) and Melissa Cook Stadium (home of 6 the Irish softball team). Three facilities opened during the 2009-10 school year: Alumni Stadium (home to men’s and women’s soccer), Purcell Pa- vilion (renovation and expansion of men’s and women’s basketball arena) and Arlotta Family Stadium (home of men’s and women’s lacrosse). Million dollars spent on Purcell Pavilion for addi- tions and renovations to the Joyce Center Arena. Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center features a three-story addition with club seating, a hos- 26.3 pitality area, additional area for restrooms and concessions, as well as new space for the Varsity Shop and the Notre Dame ticket office. Facilities which are still on the master plan to cre- ate a comprehensive athletic quad. The hockey 3 program, the tennis squads and the rowing team all will receive new facilities in the near future.

10 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 11 EXCELLENCE ON THE FIELD Championship Teams Notre Dame prides itself on competing with the best in every sport it fields. Eight different programs have won national championships since Notre Dame began its first varsity team, football in 1887. With more consensus national championships in football than any other school, other programs have begun to emerge on the national scene in the 15 years since Notre Dame joined the BIG EAST Conference.

National championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, two in women’s soccer, two in men’s 25 tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball) won by Notre Dame.

BIG EAST Conference championships won by 107 Notre Dame in 15 seasons of league play. Conference championships won by Irish teams during the 2009-10 year (six BIG EAST plus two 8 Midwest Fencing Conference championships).

12 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM EXCELLENCE OFF THE FIELD Championship People

To measure the success of Notre Dame’s determination to have both academic and athletic success, one needs only to look at the numbers. From Academic All-Americans to BIG EAST Conference Academic All- Stars, Notre Dame continues to set the bar nationally.

All-time Academic All-Americans produced by 216 Notre Dame, second most of any university.

Academic All-Americans since 2000, no school 90 has more. Irish teams which have produced more Academic All-Americans than any other school in their 2 respective sports – baseball and women’s soccer. Notre Dame Academic All-Americans in 2009-10: Tim Abromaitis (men’s basketball), Mike Anello (football), Cosmina Ciobanu (women’s tennis), 6 Lauren Fowlkes (women’s soccer), Christine Lux (softball) and Michael Thomas (men’s soccer).

Notre Dame NCAA postgraduate scholarship re- 48 cipients since 1964.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 13 STUDENT WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT Irish in the Community In addition to academic success, Notre Dame emphasizes giving back to the community as well. Notre Dame athletes have participated in countless service projects through the years, benefiting the Notre Dame and South Bend communities and beyond. Team and individual projects have allowed Irish athletes to see the positive impact they have in the lives of others and learn how to use their talents to benefit those in their communities.

Hours of community service completed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2009-10 6,000 school year. Number of people directly impacted by Notre Dame student-athletes through community ser- 5,000 vice work in 2009-10 by assisting over 50 local and national non-profit organizations and agencies. Community service hours completed by Fight- ing Irish football team in June 2010. Sixty-five members of the team spent two hours five days a week during the first two weeks of June at lo- 1,300 cal Boys and Girls Clubs, children learning cen- ters and other organizations helping South Bend area youths.

14 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM NOTRE DAME MONOGRAM CLUB An Exclusive Club

The Notre Dame Monogram Club was founded by athletics direc- tor Jesse Harper in 1916 to bring together varsity letterwinners to pro- mote spirit, unity, leadership and sportsmanship. Today’s active mem- bers help keep past athletes connected to Notre Dame and the current student-athletes. In addition to helping contribute to scholarships, the Monogram Club has helped contribute to new facilities, especially the renovation of Heritage Hall and the Monogram Room, located in the Joyce Center.

Post-Graduate scholarships awarded by the Monogram Club in 2010. Men’s basketball’s Tim Andree and women’s tennis’ Cosmina Ciabanu 2 earned the second annual grants. Andree will begin law school in the fall while Ciabanu will at- tend medical school in California. Active members in the Monogram Club through the 2009-10 year. The contributions of active members entitle them to Inside Irish, a magazine 3,695 for members; the annual Riehle Open golf out- ing; football tickets and makes their children eli- gible for the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship. Million dollars which have been contributed to the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship fund, 2.5 which benefits the children of former Notre Dame athletes who attend the University.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 15 CITY OF SOUTH BEND Notre Dame’s Neighbor Located adjacent to South Bend, Ind., the University of Notre Dame has always acknowledged its place in a greater community. Sitting be- tween South Bend and Mishawaka in northern Indiana, Notre Dame has benefited the area in ways unimaginable, especially when it comes to Notre Dame football weekends. It is estimated that the average football weekend brings approximately $6.2 million dollars to the sur- rounding community. In addition to the financial aspect, Notre Dame feels truly invested in the surrounding community, with students par- ticipating in countless service projects to benefit the greater South Bend area.

316,663 Population of the South Bend-Mishawaka area. Millions of dollars in voluntary contributions over the next 10 years from the University of Notre Dame to the cities of South Bend and 5.5 Mishawaka, the town of Roseland and to St. Jo- seph County. Football legends enshrined in South Bend’s College Football Hall of Fame in the summer of 2010, including former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Brown. The College Football Hall of Fame 24 was constructed in downtown South Bend in 1995 and features what is regarded as one of the most interactive museums in the world. Feet runs the East Race Waterway, the first man- made waterway rapids facility in North America. 1,900 The East Race hosted the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials for kayak.

16 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM GIVE A GIFT and LEAVE A LEGACY

ver 650 student-athletes on 26 varsity teams excelling in academics, O spirituality, community service and athletics - all made possible courtesy of the generous alumni, parents and friends who support Notre Dame’s ¿ rst athletics annual fund – the Rockne Heritage Fund. The culmination of these gifts assists the University in underwriting athletics scholarships that are the lifeblood of every program that wants to recruit the best and the brightest and compete for national championships. Our work has just begun. Scholarships are one of the largest line items in the department of athletics operating budget, accounting for roughly $14 million annually. Director’s Circle Members donating to the Rockne Heritage Fund at the $1,500, $5,000, $10,000 and $25,000 levels, receive a corresponding bene¿ ts package. For more information on the attractive football ticket bene¿ t, visit our website: und.com/rockneheritagefund.

Make a Gift Today • Send a check payable to the Rockne Heritage Fund; P.O. Box 519; Notre Dame, IN 46556. • Visit online: supporting.nd.edu and include “Rockne Heritage Fund” in the comments section. • Specify if your employer has a matching gift program. • Notre Dame employees may request a payroll deduction form. • All contributions to the Rockne Heritage Fund are credited toward eligibility in the football ticket lottery. Contact Information Maureen L. McNamara  Assistant Athletics Director 574.631.9443  [email protected]  und.com/rockneheritagefund

SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME SUPPORTING THE SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME CAMPAIGN 2004 – 2011 Quick Facts

University Facts Team Information Location ...... Notre Dame, Ind . 46556 Overall dual meet record (2009-10) ...... 2-5 ( .400) Founded ...... 1842 NCAA Championships finish ...... 38th (14 pts .) Enrollment ...... 8,352 (undergraduate) / 11,603 (total) NCAA Championships participants – 2 Nickname ...... Fighting Irish Samantha Maxwell ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Colors ...... Gold and Blue Amywren Miller ...... 50 Free, 100 Free School Fight Song ...... Notre Dame Victory March NCAA All-America accolades – 2 Conference ...... BIG EAST Samantha Maxwell ...... 100 Breast (HM) Facility ...... Rolfs Aquatic Center (500) Amywren Miller ...... 50 Free (AA) President ...... Rev . John I . Jenkins C .S .C BIG EAST Championships finish ...... 1st (773 5. pts .) Provost ...... Thomas G . Burish BIG EAST Championships events won ...... 8 Executive Vice President ...... John Affleck-Graves Jenny Chiang ...... 3-meter Diving (313 .35) NCAA Faculty Representative ...... Don Pope-Davis Kim Holden ...... 100 Back (53 .88) Kim Holden ...... 200 Back (1:55 79). Athletics Department Samantha Maxwell ...... 100 Breast (59 .64) Director of Athletics ...... Jack Swarbrick Samantha Maxwell ...... 200 Breast (2:11 37). Assistant AD / W .Swimming and Diving ...... Charmelle Green Amywren Miller ...... 50 Free (22 47). E-mail ...... charmelle .a .green .85@nd .edu Kim Holden ...... 200 Medley Relay (1:39 .31) Phone ...... 574 .631 .6107 Samantha Maxwell Fax ...... 574 .631 .8231 Lauren Scott Amywren Miller Coaching Staff Kim Holen ...... 400 Medley Relay (3:36 .45) Head Coach ...... Brian. Barnes (Indiana ’95) Samantha Maxwell Record ...... 8-8 ( 500). / 3rd season Katie Casey E-mail ...... bbarnes@nd .edu Amywren Miller Office ...... 574 .631 .8455 BIG EAST All-Conference accolades ...... 16. Assistant Coach ...... Kate Kovenock (Conn . College ’05) University records broken ...... 12. E-mail ...... kkovenoc@nd .edu 50 Free ...... Amywren Miller (22 .30) Office ...... 574 .631 .8359 100 Back ...... Kim Holden (53 .88) Diving Coach ...... Caiming Xie (Beijing Institute of P .E . ’85) 200 Back ...... Kim Holden (1:55 .79 E-mail ...... xie .2@nd .edu 3-meter Diving ...... Natalie Stitt (376 .20) Office ...... 574 .631 .7020 Monogram winners returning / lost ...... 17 / 9 Student Manager ...... Jody Brezette (Notre Dame ’10) Newcomers ...... 6 Staff Assistant ...... Darlene Borlik E-mail ...... darlene .l .borlik .1@nd .edu Program Information Office ...... 574 .631 .8090 First season ...... 1981 (28th season) Overall dual meet record ...... 245-102 ( .706) Media Relations Conference titles ...... 25. Address ...... 112 Joyce Center BIG EAST Championships titles ...... 14 (14 consecutive) Notre Dame, Ind . 46556-5678 BIG EAST Championships events won ...... 114 Office ...... 574 .631 .7516 BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year awards ...... 10. Senior Associate AD / Media Relations ...... John Heisler BIG EAST Diving Coach of the Year awards ...... 6 Sports Information Director ...... Bernadette Cafarelli BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer awards ...... 4 Senior Administrative Assistant ...... Susan McGonigal BIG EAST Most Outstanding Diver awards ...... 4 E-mail ...... sreed@nd .edu Office ...... 574 .631 .6453 Assistant SID / W . Swimming and Diving ...... Alan George E-mail ...... ageorge2@nd .edu Office ...... 574 .631 .3397 Cell ...... 574 .340 .3977 Fax ...... 574 .631 .7941 Web site ...... www .und .com Twitter ...... @und_com

18 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Season Preview

Notre Dame’s 2011 senior class hopes to be the latest in a long installment of four-year student- athletes to leave the program with a quartet of BIG EAST titles. Season Preview Reaching for Number 15 Irish expect to continue BIG EAST Conference Championships winning streak.

Seniors Katie Casey (left), Heidi Grossman (center) and Kellyn Kuhlke (right) will captain the Irish squad this season.

Brian Barnes feels like he is in the right place at “We had two All-Americans in Amywren Miller Reynolds also had two season-best times at the the right time . and Samantha Maxwell last year, and in all due BIG EAST meet, and fellow senior Lauren Sylvester respect to their efforts, that’s just a small testament swam in a myriad of events for the Irish over the “Being here at Notre Dame has been a dream of what we, as a team, can do here at Notre Dame . course of last season, ranging from the 100 free to come true for me,” said the Osceola, Ind ,. native and I’m watching that belief development in our cur- the 1,650 free, and will be one of the top distance third-year head coach of the Irish swimming and rent program – the belief that we can send even swimmers in the league in 2010-11 . diving program . “I’m at the best university in the more swimmers and divers to the NCAAs . We can world . I’m back home with my friends and family, Maxwell, the reigning BIG EAST Swimmer of the get a relay or two into the NCAAs, I believe we can and blessed to be able to lead an incredible swim- Year, won all but one breaststroke event prior to creep into the top 15 ”. ming and diving program ”. the 2010 NCAA meet . After earning a 14th-place Senior team captains Katie Casey, Kellyn Kuhlke Since stepping on campus prior to the 2008-09 and Heidi Grossman will help steer the ship for the season Barnes has since won a pair of BIG EAST Irish throughout the 2010-11 season . titles, two BIG EAST Coach of the Year awards and has sent his student-athletes to the NCAA Casey and Kuhlke each excel in the butterfly, as Championships to bring home three All-American Casey was third in the 200-yard version of the accolades . event in 2010 at the league meet after setting a BIG EAST record and winning the crown in 2009 . He feels like his team is also in the right place at Kuhlke turned in season-best times in both the 100 the time . and 200 fly at the BIG EAST meet, finishing in third “Our program has won 14 consecutive BIG EAST place in the 100 fly with a time of 54 25. . titles, and I’ve been lucky enough to have a hand Grossman hopes to improve upon her 2010 BIG in two of those,” Barnes said . “But that stat, is just a EAST fourth-place finishes in both the 1- and stat . While winning the BIG EAST is quite an 3-meter events as the lone senior diver on the accomplishment, I want our program to be more roster . dialed in to an NCAA Championship effort . We should excel towards bigger things than just a BIG Senior Lauren Parisi is coming off a season in EAST championship here at Notre Dame . which she set several personal-best times and swam to a season-best performance at the 2010 BIG EAST event as an exhibition swimmer . Meg

20 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® finish in the 100 breast at the NCAA Championships Purdue (Nov . 6) and Utah (Nov . 12) visit Notre Notre Dame travels to Evanston, Ill ,. on Jan . 15 with a time of 1:01 09,. she was named an honor- Dame on consecutive weekends, and the first half for its second tri-meet of the season against able mention All-American for her performance . of the swimming campaign concludes with the Northwestern and Michigan . three-day U S. . Nationals meet in Columbus, Ohio Miller earned an All-America accolade for the first The first home meet of 2011 will be the (Dec . 2-4) . The Irish diving squad will travel Dec . 3-5 time in her Notre Dame career in 2010, finishing Shamrock Invitational (Jan 28-29), and the season to take part in the Iowa Invitational in Iowa City, eighth in the 50 free at the NCAAs while breaking wraps up on Feb . 5 versus Ball State her own school record . She is slated to be one of Iowa . The 2011 BIG EAST Conference Diving the league’s – and nation’s – top sprinters this sea- Notre Dame visits Honolulu, Hawaii, for its Championships will take place Feb . 11-13 in son . annual winter training trip and hits the water Louisville, Ky ,. and will be followed by the swim- against Hawaii on Jan . 4 . The three-person junior class of Emily Barton, ming events, which are slated for Feb . 16-20 . Gwen Blythe and Amy Presintario certainly makes “The value that this trips gives to the program in The NCAA Zone Diving Championships will take its presence felt year in and year out . Barton hopes terms of bonding, hard work and sunshine will be place March 11-13 on the campus of Ohio State to once again swim in the final races of the 400 IM very useful for us as we hit our business portion of University at the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion while and 100 fly at the BIG EAST meet, just as she did in the season, which will be February and March,” the NCAA Championships will be held in Austin, 2010 . Blythe was sixth in the 100 breast and tied for Barnes said . ninth in the 200 breast last season, and should Texas, from March 17-19 . continue to develop under the wing of Maxwell in those events . Prestinario amassed two BIG EAST honors as a sophomore – two relays (200 free, 400 free) and one individual (100 free) – and has bet- tered her times in all freestyle events in each of the last two seasons . Second-year student-athletes in Jenny Chiang (BIG EAST 3-meter champion), Gracie Fredlake (fourth in the 500 free and 1,650 free), Jaime Malandra (12th in the 1,650 free), Lauren Scott (all- BIG EAST in 200 free relay), Kimmie Lisiak (career- day came at Shamrock Invitational) and Kim Holden (four BIG EAST titles in 2010) will be expected to parlay outstanding freshmen perfor- mances with an even better sophomore year . Additionally, Holden enters her sophomore season with six all-BIG EAST accolades and a pair of school records in the 100 and 200 backstroke . She also recorded Notre Dame’s fastest time in the 100 fly (54 12). last season . The swimming and diving program hits the water for the first time in 2010-11 with the 27th annual Dennis Stark Relays (Oct . 8) at the Rolfs Aquatic Center . Stark was the first women’s swim- ming and diving head coach at Notre Dame and retired in 1985 . “The Stark Relays are very special to this pro- gram,” Barnes said .“This meet is all about honoring Dennis, and everything he has done for swimming and diving within this program and community . “This schedule will challenge us from the open- ing dual meet all the way to the postseason,” Barnes said . “I’m excited for our team to compete against some great programs, and we’ll be pre- sented with some fine challenges and I expect our ladies to raise their performances for those meets ”. Next is a tri-meet at Auburn with LSU on Oct . 22 . The meet will mark the first occasion that Barnes brings his own squad to Auburn – where he served as an assistant – since becoming head coach of the Fighting Irish . Samantha Maxwell, who earned All-American honors in 2008 and 2009, will be counted on once again to lead the Notre Dame will stay on the road when it Irish into the 2011 NCAA Championships. matches up against Big Ten foe Michigan State (Oct . 29) . The Irish will enter the meet with a 6-0 record against the Spartans .

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 21 Irish Roster

2010-11 Notre Dame Women’s Swimming and Diving

Monograms Name Events Class Ht. Hometown/High School ** Emily Barton Breast / IM Jr . 5-9 Scottsdale, Ariz . / Desert Mountain ** Gwen Blythe Breast / IM Jr . 5-8 Colleyville, Texas / Colleyville Heritage *** Katie Casey Fly / Free Sr . 5-3 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla . / Bolles * Jenny Chiang Diving So . 5-8 Fairport, N .Y . / Fairport Sarah Dotzel Fly Fr . 5-4 York, Pa . / York Catholic *** Delia Cronin Free Sr . 5-9 Phoenix, Ariz . / Xavier * Gracie Fredlake Free / IM So . 5-9 Tampa, Fla . / Tampa Prep *** Heidi Grossman Diving Sr . 5-6 Barrington, R .I . / Barrington * Kim Holden Back / Fly So . 5-7 Mount Kisco, N .Y . / Fox Lane *** Kellyn Kuhlke Fly / Free Sr . 5-5 Plano, Texas / Plano West Kimmie Lisiak Diving So . 5-1 Concord, Calif . / Carondelet * Jaime Malandra Free So . 5-5 Allentown, Pa . / Parkland Mikelle Masciantonio Free / Back / IM Fr . 6-0 Emmaus, Pa . / Emmaus *** Samantha Maxwell Breast / IM Sr . 5-10 Chandler, Ariz . / Corona del Sol Christen McDonough Breast Fr . 5-5 Charlotte, N .C . / Charlotte Catholic *** Amywren Miller Free / Breast Sr . 5-8 Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich . / The Peddie School *** Lauren Parisi Back / IM Sr . 5-8 Hauppauge, N .Y . / Hauppaughe ** Amy Prestinario Free / IM Jr . 5-8 Naperville, Ill . / Naperville Central Sydney Rickelman Diving Fr . 5-4 Evansville, Ind . / Reitz Kelly Ryan Back / Free Fr . 6-0 Hinsdale, Ill . / Fenwick *** Meg Reynolds Free Sr . 5-7 Alpharetta, Ga . / Wesleyan * Lauren Scott Free / Fly So . 5-7 Fayetteville, Ga . / Starr’s Mill Lauren Stauder Breast Fr . 5-5 Carmel, Ind . / Carmel *** Lauren Sylvester Free Sr . 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa . / Germantown

Head coach: Brian Barnes (3rd season / Indiana ’95) Assistant coach: Kate Kovenock (2nd season / Connecticut College ’05) Diving coach: Caiming Xie (16th season / Beijing Institute of Physical Education ’85) Volunteer assistant coach: Will Bernhardt (Indiana ’01) Student manager: Stephen Clarke (Notre Dame ’11)

Pronunciation guide

Gwen Blythe ...... BLIE-th. Jenny Chiang ...... CHANG Delia Cronin ...... DEE-lee-uh CROW-nin Sarah Dotzel ...... DOT-suhl Heidi Grossman ...... GROSE-min Kellyn Kuhlke ...... KUL-key Kimmie Lisiak ...... LEE-shock Jaime Malandra ...... MUH-lan-druh Mikelle Masciantonio ...... ME-Kell MASH-ee-antonio Lauren Parisi ...... PUH-ree-see Amy Prestinario ...... PREST-in-are-ee-oh Sydney Rickelman ...... RICK-uhl-man Lauren Stauder ...... STAH-dur

Front (l-r): Jenny Chiang, Amy Prestinario, Meg Reynolds, Heidi Grossman, Lauren Parisi, Amywren Miller Middle (l-r): Kelly Ryan, Kim Holden, Lauren Scott, Gwen Blythe, Delia Cronin, Gracie Fredlake, Samantha Maxwell, Mikelle Masciantonio, Lauren Sylvester, Emily Barton Top (l-r): Sydney Rickelman, Lauren Stauder, Katie Casey, Kellyn Kuhlke, Sarah Dotzel, Kimmie Lisiak, Jaime Malandra, Christen McDonough

22 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Student-Athletes

A pair of senior All-American performers in Amywren Miller and Samantha Maxwell will be counted on to pace a young but experienced Irish roster throughout the 2010-11 campaign. Student-Athletes of the fly events at the Hoosierland Invitational … the preliminary round ... her final time was nearly tried her luck at the 200 IM at the Hoosierland three seconds quicker than what she registered Invitational and finished in a time of 2:09.20. against Minnesota (58.31) earlier in the season ... Katie whisked through the pack with a mark of 1:59.37 Casey As a Sophomore (2008-09): Took the in the finals of the 200 fly at the league meet ... her league by storm with a 1:57.72 in the 200 fly to set previous best of the season was a 2:01.09 against a school record while claiming a BIG EAST title in Minnesota ... tried her hand in the 200 IM (2:17.12) the event at the conference meet ... achieved a at the Irish Invitational. Senior · 5-3 career-best in the finals of the 100 fly (54.88) to Fly / Free place seventh ... went a season-best 1:53.92 in the The Casey File Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 200 free at the meet ... the top-seeded swimmer Bolles in the 200 fly heading into the BIG EAST Nine-time All- American ... three-time All- Championships after going 2:00.73 during a tri- American in the 200 free, two-time All-American meet with Northwestern and Toledo ... had a top in the 500 free, one-time All-American in the 100 As a Junior (2009-10): Continued her regular-season time of 55.33 in the 100 fly at fly, one-time All-American in the 200 free relay dominance in the 200 fly in her junior season, Louisville ... competed in the 200 fly at World and one-time All-American in 400 free relay ... was taking third at the BIG EAST Championships with Championship Trials ... qualified for the event after a conference champion, regional champion and a time of 1:59.22 … her performance was an going 2:20.93 in the 200 fly (long course meters) Florida state champion all four years in high NCAA B-cut … recorded a personal record in the at the Volunteer Senior Invitational in Knoxville, school ... went undefeated through prep career ... preliminary session of the 100 fly at the league Tenn., and in doing so set a new meet record. captain of her high school team her senior year ... meet with an NCAA B-cut time of 54.41 … born on July 21, 1989, in Red Bank, N.J. ... daughter touched the pad in eighth place in the 100 back As a Freshman (2007-08): Swam the 200 of Ann and Donald Casey ... her father and her in a time of 56.08 at the league championship fly at the U.S. Olympic Trials ... shouldered a sizable uncle, Brian Casey, were members of the Notre meet … swam the seven fastest 200 fly times for load for the Irish throughout the regular season ... Dame men's swim team ... has two siblings … the Irish during the season and claimed three of peaked with the BIG EAST Conference title in the enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a the top 10 times in the 100 fly over that same 200 fly ... placed third in the 100 fly for an all-BIG marketing major. span… amassed 10 top three finishes during the EAST honor ... checked in at 1:52.79 in the 200 free CASEY’S CAREER BESTS dual meet season and never finished outside the in the preliminary round of the conference meet 100 free 54.31 · Northwestern (2010) top three in any fly event in the dual meet format ... next fastest time in the 200 free came during the Shamrock Invitational (1:55.85) ... swam the 200 free 1:52.79 · BIG EAST (2008) … swept the fly events against Purdue and 100 back 56.08 · BIG EAST (2010) 500 free in 5:09.02 at the Husky Invitational ... recorded a first and second place finish in the fly 100 fly 54.41 · BIG EAST (2010) events against Michigan, Northwestern and recorded a time of 55.37 in the 100 fly at the BIG 200 fly 1:57.72 · BIG EAST (2009) league foe Louisville … took home silver in both EAST Championships after clocking in at 56.18 in 200 IM 2:09.20 · Hoosierland Invite (2009)

24 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® As a Sophomore (2008-09): Shaved over one second off her 50 free time from the start of The Cronin File the season with a 23.68 during the BIG EAST Set the National Private School 200 medley relay Delia Championships ... top 100 free (51.67) perfor- record in 2005 ... earned All-America honors her Cronin mance also came at the league meet after previ- sophomore through senior seasons in the 50 free, ously going 52.28 at Louisville ... locked in at 100 free, 200 free, 200 medley relay, and 200 free 1:52.69 in the 200 free at the BIG EAST meet and relay ... earned all-state honors her sophomore finished the course in 1:54.47 in the same event Senior · 5-9 through senior seasons ... Arizona state champion during the Shamrock Invitational ... took a shot at Free in each of her final three prep seasons ... voted the 100 breast (1:07.80) at the Ohio State team captain her senior year ... voted Regional Phoenix, Ariz. Invitational. Swimmer of the Year in 2005 ... member of the Xavier National Honor Society ... born Jan. 23, 1989, in As a Freshman (2007-08): Swam a time of Phoenix, Ariz. ... daughter of Debbie and Michael 24.42 in the 50 free at the BIG EAST Championships As a Junior (2009-10): Continued primar- Cronin ... her father and grandfather, George ... it was an event in which she took part in 11 ily as a sprint freestyler for the Irish in her junior Cronin, both attended Notre Dame ... youngest of times throughout the season, also finishing the season … picked up all-BIG EAST honors in the five children ... three of her siblings attended race in 24.53 (Minnesota), 24.61 and 24.93 200 and 400 free relays at the BIG EAST Notre Dame ... enrolled in the College of Arts and (Pittsburgh), 24.65 (USC), 24.90 (Husky Invitational), Championships with second and third-place fin- Letters as an American Studies major. 24.05 and 24.23 (LSU), 25.07 (Irish Invitational), ishes, respectively … recorded two personal-best 25.35 (Shamrock Invitational) and 25.49 (Toledo) times at the league meet in the 50 (23.42) and CRONIN’S CAREER BESTS ... ran through the 100 free in 53.48 at the BIG 100 free (50.67) … touched the pad in a time of 50 free 23.42 · BIG EAST (2010) EAST meet, 53.98 in the tri-meet with Purdue and 1:52.34 at the Hoosierland Invitational … her 200 100 free 50.67 · BIG EAST (2010) Texas A&M, and then in 54.00 versus Pittsburgh ... 200 free 1:52.34 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) free performance at the invitational was over four turned in times of 1:56.64 (Irish Invitational) and 100 breast 1:06.97 · BIG EAST (2008) seconds faster than her time swam against 1:56.83 (Shamrock Invitational) in the 200 free ... 200 IM 2:16.63 · Miami (2008) Michigan to open the year … swam the 50 free in swam the 100 breast (1:06.97) in the prelim heat every dual meet she competed in for the Irish … of the BIG EAST Championships ... clocked a swam in 15 freestyle events over the course of 2:16.63 in the 200 IM against Miami. the dual meet season … collected one top three finish on the dual meet season with a third-place finish against Michigan.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 25 Student-Athletes the 1- meter (280.75) at the Shamrock Invitational ... went on to compete at the BIG EAST The Grossman File Championships and finished second in the 1- An All-American diver as a junior and senior at Heidi meter final (268.05) ... jumped into third place in Barrington (R.I.) ... competed at the New England Grossman the 3-meter with a 284.30 in the finals ... finished Championships her final two prep years ... held the season at the NCAA Zone C Diving meet with the girls' 1-meter diving record with a score of a 13th-place finish in the 1-meter and a 19th- 414.45 at the New England Championships ... place showing off the 3-meter board. Senior · 5-6 seven-time Junior Olympics qualifier ... 2006 USA Diving Regionals champion on the 3- meter with Diving As a Freshman (2007-08): Top 1-meter a score of 338.55 ... member of high school field Barrington, R.I. performance was turned in at the Shamrock hockey team for four years ... earned all-state sec- Barrington Invitational (276.60) ... turned in respective scores ond team honors her senior season on the field ... of 276.60 and 213.60 during the preliminary and born in Providence, R.I., on July 24, 1989 ... daugh- final rounds at the BIG EAST Championships ... ter of Holly and Paul Grossman ... has one younger As a Junior (2009-10): Dove to a fourth- best 3-meter total of the season was registered at sister ... mother played field hockey and lacrosse place finish in both the 1- and 3-meter events at the Shamrock Invitational (295.21) ... checked in at at Providence ... father played golf at Providence ... the BIG EAST Championships with a total of 283.53 during the prelims of the league meet, enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters ... 282.25 points at the 1-meter height and 284.25 followed by a 250.35 in the finals ... tallied 266.65 majoring in graphic design and political science. points at the 3-meter height … her 1-meter per- points at Minnesota ... 1-meter (11 dives) score at formance was a personal-best score and an the Irish Invitational stood at 249.60 while her GROSSMAN’S CAREER BESTS improvement of over 15 points from her prelimi- 3-meter score at the event was 255.60 ... got a 1-meter 282.25 · BIG EAST (2010) nary total … collected 317.60 points at the taste of the racing circuit by swimming the 50 3-meter 319.58 · Purdue (2008) Hoosierland Invitational off the 3-meter spring free (29.00) at the Shamrock Invitational. board for a season-best performance … tallied 298.00 points from the 3-meter height at the Shamrock Invitational for a second place finish and a second best season total … top dual meet performance came against Northwestern with a second-place finish in the 3-meter spring board and a third-place finish at the 1-meter height … amassed eight top three finishes over the course of the dual meet season.

As a Sophomore (2008-09): Steady force for the Irish diving corps throughout the season ... achieved the highest score of any Irish diver for the year on the 3-meter with a career-best (319.58) against Purdue ... earned a career best in

26 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® 50 free and 52.02 in the 100 free … recorded an award ... represented the Irish by swimming the additional personal best with her time of 58.41 in 100 fly at the World Championships Trials in the preliminary session of the 100 back … mem- Indianapolis, Ind. Kellyn ber of the 200 medley relay that broke the Rolf’s Kuhlke Aquatic pool record against Louisville with a time As a Freshman (2007-08): Hindered by an of 1:42.61 … competed in 10 fly events for the injury that sidelined her for most of the season ... Irish over the course of the season … recipient of swam in a pair of races for the Irish ... logged a the annually awarded Golden Dumbell for excel- 57.21 in the 100 fly during a home meet versus Senior · 5-5 lence in the weight room. USC ... at Minnesota, she shelved a 57.77 in the Fly / Free 100 fly ... took part in the 100 fly at the U.S. Plano, Texas As a Sophomore (2008-09): Came Olympic Trails. Plano West through with a tremendous year after recovering from shoulder surgery ... earned four all-BIG EAST The Kuhlke File honors ... had a hand in three BIG EAST titles and As a Junior (2009-10): Turned in season- Ten-time All-American and scholastic All- three school records (100 fly, 200 medley relay best times in both the 100 and 200 fly at the BIG American ... earned all-state honors all four years and 400 medley relay) ... blitzed the field in the EAST Championships … finished in third place in in high school ... holds Plano West (Texas) records 100 fly (53.46) at the BIG EAST Championships ... the 100 fly with a time of 54.25 … her perfor- in the 50 and 100 free and 100 fly ... also holds part of the first-place finishing and record-setting mance earned her all-conference honors as well records in the 200 and 400 free relay ... three time tandems in the 200 medley relay (1:39.61) and as an NCAA B-cut time … touched the wall in district champion ... two-time regional champion 400 medley relay (3:36.20) ... bettered the 200 seventh place in the 200 fly in a time of 2:02.47 for ... Texas state champion and team captain her medley relay standard at the Boiler-Make-It another season-best time … the 200 fly perfor- senior season ... member of the National Honor Invitational in 1:39.29 ... just missed out on a BIG mance was an over 10 second improvement from Society and Spanish Honor Society ... born on EAST sweep by finishing second in the 200 fly the beginning of the season … rewrote her per- April 3, 1989, in Minneapolis, Minn. ... daughter of (2:00.77) ... also swam the 50 free (23.80) at the sonal records in the sprint freestyle events at the Sheryl and John Kuhlke ... has three siblings … league meet and the 100 free (53.10) at the Ohio Hoosierland Invitational with times of 23.77 in the earning degrees in both finance and history. State Invitational ... won team's Most Honorable KUHLKE’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 23.77 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) 100 free 52.02 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) 100 back 58.41 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) 100 fly 53.46 · BIG EAST (2009) 200 fly 2:00.77 · BIG EAST (2009)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 27 Student-Athletes All-America nods in the 200 breast (2:09.62) at the 14th among collegiate swimmers heading into NCAAs with an 11th-place finish ... teamed to set the NCAAs ... finished 30th in the nation with a a school record in the 200 medley relay (1:39.29) 1:02.36 in the 100 breast at the NCAAs ... four-time Samantha at Purdue's Boiler-Make-It Invitational for an all-BIG EAST performer ... claimed the 200 breast NCAA B-cut ... named the Division I Women's (2:12.76) title while setting a school and league Maxwell Counsilman Hunsaker National Collegiate record at the BIG EAST Championships ... her 100 Swimmer of the Week on Jan. 21 after a strong breast (1:01.68) mark was good for second at the showing during Notre Dame's dual meet at league meet and was also the best in Notre Dame Louisville ... against the Cardinals, she won the history ... teamed for a second-place finish and Senior · 5-10 100 breast in 1:02.16, good for a pool record and school record in the 200 medley relay (1:48.84) ... Breast / IM NCAA B-cut, followed by her second win in the her 400 medley relay team also placed second at Chandler, Ariz. 200 breast, which also broke a pool record and the league meet ... fastest 200 IM (2:08.72) perfor- cleared the NCAA B-cut standard in 2:15.04 ... she mance came during the preliminary round of the Corona del Sol also picked up an assist by leading the 200 med- BIG EAST Championships. ley relay team to a win in 1:43.04 to notch another pool record ... BIG EAST title holder in both the The Maxwell File As a Junior (2009-10): Continued to over- 100 breast (1:00.38) and 200 breast (2:10.35) ... also power the competition in the breaststroke events led Notre Dame to titles in the 200 medley relay Holds the 50 breast Junior National record ... an throughout the season, winning all but one (1:39.61) and 400 medley relay (3:36.20) at the BIG All- American selection each of her four prep breaststroke event prior to the NCAA meet … EAST Championships ... showed her versatility by seasons at Corona del Sol (Ariz.) ... earned all-state swam to a 14th-place finish in the 100 breast at swimming the 200 IM (2:02.49) for a ninth-place and all-city honors all four years in high school ... the NCAA Championship with a time of 1:01.09 finish ... totaled four all-BIG EAST honors ... had a voted team MVP her junior and senior seasons, after swimming a time of 1:00.69 in the prelimi- hand in four school records throughout the sea- and team captain for her senior campaign ... nary session … was named an honorable men- son (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 medley relay, 400 nationally ranked her final three prep seasons ... tion All-American for her performance in the 100 medley relay) ... twice honored as the BIG EAST four-time regional champion ... born May 5, 1989 breast … swam to a time of 2:14.17 at the NCAA Swimmer of the Week ... won team's Most ... daughter of Tracey and Ronald Maxwell ... once Championships in the 200 breast … took home Valuable Player award. piloted a stunt plane ... enrolled in the Mendoza four BIG EAST titles at the league meet by sweep- College of Business as a management major. ing the breaststroke events and teaming up for As a Freshman (2007-08): Stepped in and wins in the 200 and 400 medley relays … swam made an immediate impact on the program in MAXWELL’S CAREER BESTS her first season ... swam in a pair of events (100 to a time of 59.64 in the 100 breast at the league 100 breast 59.44 · NCAAs (2009) breast, 200 breast) at the U.S. Olympic Trials ... meet for an NCAA A-cut time, the only A-cut by a 200 breast 2:09.62 · NCAAs (2009) earned an invitation to the NCAA Championships Notre Dame swimmer on the season … followed 200 IM 2:02.05 · BIG EAST (2010) with a season-best time of 1:01.68 in the 100 up her 100 breast performance with an winning 50 free 24.82 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) time of 2:11.37 in the 200 breast … that perfor- breast, and her 2:12.76 in the 200 breast ranked mance was an NCAA B-cut time … took home ninth place in the 200 IM at the league meet, touching the pad in a time of 2:02.05 … member of the 200 medley relay that broke the Rolf’s Aquatic pool record against Louisville with a time of 1:42.61 … currently holds the top 10 100 breaststroke times and eight of the top 10 200 breast times in program history … additionally, she recorded the top 11 100 breast times over the course of the season as well as seven of the top 10 200 breast times, which included the top four times … was the second fastest 200 IMer on the season for the Irish and held two of the top 10 200 IM times from the season … collected 13 first-place finishes over the course of the year, all of which were in the breaststroke events … tried her luck in the 50 free and touched the pad in a time of 24.82 at the Hoosierland Invitational.

As a Sophomore (2008-09): Ended a dominating season with a pair of All-America honors at the NCAA Championships ... turned in a top-10 finish during the preliminary session of the 100 breast at the NCAAs ... her 59.73 perfor- mance broke her own school record and was the first sub-1:00.00 mark recorded in program his- tory ... placed sixth in the finals with a 59.44 to reset the school record and earn her first All- America accolade ... claimed Honorable Mention

28 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® preliminary session of that event (55.06) was a with a 22.47 in the event ... also placed 45th in the season best … member of the 200 medley relay 100 free (49.67) and 46th in the 100 fly (55.35) at that broke the Rolf’s Aquatic pool record against the NCAAs. Amywren Louisville with a time of 1:42.61 … amassed 10 top three finishes on the dual meet season, while As a Freshman (2007-08): Represented Miller winning all but one 50 free swim prior to the Notre Dame at the U.S. Olympic Trials ... took part NCAA meet … swept the 50 and 100 free on two in the 50 free at the meet ... one of three Irish occasions (at the Hoosierland Invitational and swimmers that advanced to the NCAA against Louisville) … claims seven of the top 10 Championships ... touched the wall in 55.26 for a Senior · 5-8 50 free times and six of the top 10 100 free times top-50 finish in the 100 fly ... also swam the 100 Free in program history after her junior season … free and 50 free at the meet ... her time of 22.39 in the 50 free was the nation’s 17th fastest heading Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. swam the top 10 50 free times on the season and six of the top 10 100 free times on the season … into the NCAAs ... her 49.10 in the 100 free ranked The Peddie School was named the Team MVP by the Notre Dame among the top-20 fastest times as well ... repre- Monogram Club. sented the Irish well at the BIG EAST Championships by earning seven all-conference As a Junior (2009-10): Earned All-America As a Sophomore (2008-09): Became the honors ... had a hand in five school records ... accolades for the first time in her Notre Dame fastest sprinter in Irish history while advancing to teamed to set a school record in the 200 medley career … finished in eighth place in the 50 free at the NCAA Championships and the World relay (1:48.84) at the meet ... tied a school record the NCAAs in a time of 22.49 to earn the All- Championships Trials ... set the Notre Dame and set a BIG EAST record with a first-place finish America honor … re-set the school record in the record in the 50 free (22.37) at the BIG EAST in the 50 free (22.39) ... her 200 free relay (1:31.07) preliminary swim of the 50 free with a time of Championships while finishing second in the quartet finished first, setting both the school and 22.30, breaking her own previous record of 22.37 event, breaking the record she previously shared BIG EAST record ... set a school record ... placed set at the BIG EAST Championships last year … with Carrie Nixon ('02) ... claimed a pair of BIG second in the 100 fly (54.88) and 100 free (49.10) sprinted to a time of 49.44 in the preliminary ses- EAST titles with the 200 medley relay (1:39.61) ... the 100 free time was also a school record ... sion of the 100 free at the NCAA meet as well … and 400 medley relay (3:36.20) quartets ... placed teamed for silver honors in the 400 medley relay claimed six all-BIG EAST honors (two individual third in the 400 free relay (3:21.61) ... second in the (3:41.54) and set the school and league record in and four relay) at the league meet … took gold in 100 free (49.14) and fifth in the 100 fly (54.36) at the 400 free relay (3:19.38). the 50 free with a time of 22.47 in the finals along the league meet ... led Notre Dame with six all-BIG with a second-place finish in the 100 free with a EAST honors ... etched her name on the Irish The Miller File season-best time of 49.33 in the 100 free … both record board with five new program standards performances were NCAA B-cuts times … was a (50 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 200 medley A 16-time All-American as a prep at Peddie member of the first-place 200 and 400 medley relay, 400 medley relay) ... joined the 200 medley (Mich.) ... an All- American in the 50 free, 100 free, relay teams, second-place 200 free relay team and relay team at the Boiler-Make-It Invitational and 200 free relay and 200 medley relay in each of her third-place 400 free relay teams … swam to an rewrote the school record with a 1:39.29 ... held high school seasons ... four-time all-conference, eighth-place finish in the 100 fly at the league the nation's 24th-best 50 free time heading into all-city and all-state selection ... held national meet in a time of 55.24 … her performance in the the NCAAs ... placed 26th at the national meet rankings throughout her prep career ... set the 200 free relay and 200 medley relay national high school records ... born Aug. 7, 1989, in Grosse Pointe, Mich. ... daughter of Karen and John Miller ... youngest of three children ... sister, Kammy, was an All- American swimmer at USC … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a marketing major.

MILLER’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 22.30 · NCAAs (2010) 100 free 49.10 · BIG EAST (2008) 100 fly 53.88 · BIG EAST (2009)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 29 Student-Athletes As a Sophomore (2008-09): Fought through the season by racing with an injured The Parisi File knee ... underwent knee surgery at season's end ... Placed second in the 200 back at Junior Nationals Lauren shelved top-15 finishes at the BIG EAST in 2007 ... as a senior, was nationally ranked in the Parisi Championships in the 100 back (55.79), 200 back 100 and 200 back ... placed 15th in the 200m back (2:00.39) and 100 fly (55.68) ... had strong dual in her first national meet at age 11 ... has taken meet swims in the 100 free (52.48) at Louisville part in four national championship meets ... and in a tri-meet with Northwestern and Toledo Senior · 5-8 16-time All-American ... as a senior she was New in the 100 back (56.80) and 200 back (2:02.21) ... Back / IM York's state champion in the 200 IM and the 100 swam the 100 fly (58.28) and 200 IM (2:08.70) at back ... two-time team captain and four-time Hauppauge, N.Y. the Shamrock Invitational. team MVP at Hauppauge (N.Y.) ... competed in Hauppaughe seven state championship meets with Hauppauge As a Freshman (2007-08): Three-time all- ... earned all-conference, all city and all-state hon- BIG EAST performer ... teamed up to set school ors all four years as a prep ... holds five individual As a Junior (2009-10): Set two personal- records in the 200 (1:31.07) and 400 free relay event records at Hauppauge and three top marks best times and swam to a season-best perfor- (3:19.38) at the BIG EAST Championships ... both in medley events ... admits to being terrified of mance at the BIG EAST Championships as an were BIG EAST records ... shot through the 25 free open water and holding her breath ... aunt swam exhibition swimmer … personal-best perfor- at the Husky Invitational in 11.05 ... registered a at Fordham ... began swimming at the age of 11 ... mances included times of 23.49 in the 50 free and 24.42 in the 50 free during the Shamrock born Dec. 29, 1989, in Manhasset, N.Y. ... daughter 51.37 in the 100 free while the season-best time Invitational ... top 100 free time came at Toledo in of Maureen and Joe Parisi ... the oldest of two came in the 100 back with a time of 56.00 ... 53.07 ... had three shots at the 200 free ... best children ... enrolled in the College of Arts and topped out at 2:04.89 in the 200 back in a meet mark in that event was a 1:53.31 swim during the Letters as a psychology major. against league foe Louisville … swam nine back- Shamrock Invitational ... best 50 back (24.76) per- stroke events for the Irish over the course of the formance was swam at Toledo ... raced the 100 PARISI’S CAREER BESTS season … shaved nearly six seconds off her 200 back in a season-best time of 55.63 at the BIG back and over four seconds off her 100 back time 50 free 23.49 · BIG EAST (2010) EAST Championships ... in the 200 back, clocked 100 free 51.37 · BIG EAST (2010) over the course of the season. in at 1:58.47 at the BIG EAST meet for a third-place 200 free 1:53.86 · Toledo (2008) finish ... swam her best 100 fly (57.44) at the Husky 50 back 24.76 · Toledo (2008) Invitational ... tore through the finals of the 200 IM 100 back 55.63 · BIG EAST (2008) 200 back 1:58.47 · BIG EAST (2008) at the BIG EAST meet in 2:03.76. 100 fly 55.46 · BIG EAST (2009) 200 IM 2:03.76 · BIG EAST (2008)

30 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Reynolds ... her older sister, Caitlin, swims at The Reynolds File Stanford ... attended the final Major League Named a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American Baseball All-Star game at Yankee Stadium ... Meg ... earned NISCA All-America honors ... Junior enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a Reynolds National qualifier ... as a sophomore, was the high finance major. school state champion in the 400 free relay as a REYNOLDS’ CAREER BESTS prep at Wesleyan (Ga.) ... two-time all-state swim- 50 free 23.69 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) mer ... member of the National Honor Society and Senior · 5-7 100 free 52.32 · Michigan (2009) Free National Art Honor Society ... born July 15, 1989, 100 fly 57.07 · Michigan (2009) in Hartford, Conn. ... daughter of Mary and Tom Alpharetta, Ga. Wesleyan

As a Junior (2009-10): Swam to two sea- son-best times at the BIG EAST Championship as an exhibition swimmer … season-best perfor- mances at the league meet included times of 59.53 in the 100 fly and 53.12 in the 100 free … set a new personal record in the 50 free when she left off an Irish relay at the Hoosierland Invitational in a time of 23.69 … took eighth place at the Hoosierland Invitational in the 50 free to end the first half of the schedule… swam the 100 free in every meet that she competed in for the Irish.

As a Sophomore (2008-09): Continued to improve throughout the season ... capped off her second year with a respectable showing in the final dual meet at Michigan ... posted career-bests in the 50 free (24.03), 100 free (52.32) and 100 fly (57.07) against the Wolverines ... swam the 50 free on nine occasions throughout the campaign ... had the seventh-fastest times in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly for the Irish.

As a Freshman (2007-08): Fastest time in the 50 free (24.66) came during the BIG EAST Championships ... next best time in the event was at the Husky Invitational (24.68) ... made it through the 100 free in 54.25 at the BIG EAST Championships ... swam the 100 fly on four occa- sions ... top time was a 1:01.68 at the Shamrock Invitational ... also went the distance in the event during the Husky Invitational (1:01.96), Irish Invitational (1:02.01).

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 31 Student-Athletes As a Sophomore (2008-09): A quality freestyler for the Irish ... earned three all-BIG EAST The Sylvester File accolades ... turned in a third-place finish in both Helped set the national 18-under record in the Lauren the 500 free (4:50.32) and 1,650 free (16:34.68) at 800 free relay ... earned All-America honors all four Sylvester the BIG EAST Championships ... member of the years as a prep at Germantown (Pa.) ... nationally BIG EAST and school record-setting 800 free relay ranked her sophomore, junior and senior seasons (7:13.51) tandem for her first league title ... placed ... team went undefeated all four years of high sixth in the 200 free (1:49.30) at the BIG EAST Senior · 5-10 school ... three-time conference champion ... born meet ... raced most of the campaign with a shoul- Free Dec. 4, 1988, in Philadelphia, Pa. ... daughter of der injury that needed surgery during the offsea- Cheryl and Frank Sylvester ... oldest of two chil- Philadelphia, Pa. son. dren ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Germantown Business as a marketing major. As a Freshman (2007-08): Swam the 400 free at the U.S. Olympic Trials ... all-BIG EAST in the SYLVESTER’S CAREER BESTS As a Junior (2009-10): Swam in a myriad 800 free relay, taking second in the race ... turned of events for the Irish over the course of the sea- 50 free 24.79 · Northwestern (2010) in a 50 free time of 25.32 at Minnesota ... swam 100 free 53.68 · Pittsburgh (2008) son, ranging from the 100 free to the 1,650 free the 100 free in 54.39 during the Shamrock 200 free 1:49.30 · BIG EAST (2009) … recorded three season-best times at the BIG Invitational, beating her previous season-best 500 free 4:50.32 · BIG EAST (2009) EAST Championships as she touched the wall in result of 54.64 set at the Irish Invitational ... saved 1,000 free 9:59.47 · Minnesota (2007) fifth place in the 1,650 (16:43.58), 11th place in 1,650 free 16:34.68 · BIG EAST (2009) her best swim in the 200 free for the BIG EAST the 200 free (1:50.66) and 12th in the 500 free 100 back 1:00.91 · Toledo (2008) Championships, finishing in 1:51.17 in the final 200 back 2:14.64 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) (4:54.58) … set two additional season-best times heat ... her top 500 free performance came during 100 fly 1:03.33 · Miami (2008) at the Shamrock Invitational with times of 4:39.52 the league meet as well, a 4:51.86 showing in the 200 IM 2:11.34 · Toledo (2008) in the 400 IM and 54.04 in the 100 free … top final round of competition ... went the distance in 400 IM 4:36.55 · Shamrock Invite (2009) time on the season in the 1,000 free came against the 1,000 free at Minnesota in 9:59.47 ... best mark Northwestern, stopping the clock at 10:15.01 … in the 1,650 free (16:49.52) came at the beginning tried her luck in the 200 back at the Hoosierland of the season during the Husky Invitational, Invitational and touched the pad in the time of though her 16:52.80 showing at the BIG EAST 2:14.64 … lead off a 200 free Irish relay against meet was not far behind ... swam the 100 back Northwestern and froze the clock at 24.79 after (1:00.91) and 200 IM (2:11.34) at Toledo ... com- her lead-off leg … that performance was a per- peted in a round of the 100 fly (1:03.33) against sona record for the 50 free … swam two of the Miami. top 10 200 free times, two of the top five 500 free times, two of the top three 1,000 free times and two of the top five 1,650 times on the season … collected four top three finishes on the season including a win in the 1,000 free against Northwestern.

32 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® 2:09.29, matching her preliminary time … col- champion, regional champion and all-city per- lected one top three finish on the dual meet former ... part of the 2005 Junior National season with a third place finish in the 200 IM Champion squad that set the country's record in Emily against Purdue … lead off for an Irish 800 free the 200 free relay ... nine-time Junior National Barton relay at the Shamrock Invitational in a time of Qualifier and was Arizona's high school state 1:57.79, her best 200 free time of the year. champion in the 100 breast, 200 IM, 200 medley relay and 400 free relay ... holds the Arizona high As a Freshman (2008-09): Versatile swim- school record in the 400 free relay ... attended Junior · 5-9 mer who competed in nine different events high school at Desert Mountain (Ariz.) where she Breast / IM throughout the season ... closed out her first cam- was the program's record holder in the 100 breast Scottsdale, Ariz. paign with the Irish by advancing to the finals in and 200 IM ... team captain as a senior ... three- Desert Mountain the 200 IM (2:01.25), 400 IM (4:18.95) and 200 fly time team MVP ... member of the National Honor (2:01.51) at the BIG EAST Championships ... went Society ... each of her two older sisters - Ann ('07) 2:01.49 in the finals of the 200 IM for a third-place and Kelli ('05) - swam at Notre Dame ... born in As a Sophomore (2009-10): Swam to finish ... placed fifth in the 400 IM after a 4:19.63 in Phoenix, Ariz., on Dec. 30, 1989 ... daughter of Kari three season-best times at the BIG EAST the finals while recording the program's fifth- and Fred Barton ... enrolled in the College of Arts Championships … performances included swims fastest time in the event ... improved her 400 IM and Letters as an English and Spanish major. in the final session of the 400 IM (10th-4:22.87) performance by more than 15 seconds over the and 100 fly (10th-2:02.50) and a preliminary ses- course of the season ... won the team's Beeler- BARTON’S CAREER BESTS sion time of 2:02.88 in the 200 IM for eighth place Hipp award. 100 free 54.83 · Northwestern / Toledo (2009) … set additional season-best times at the 200 free 1:57.79 · Shamrock Invite (2010) Shamrock Invitational, touching the pad in a time The Barton File 200 back 2:09.29 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) of 58.31 in the 100 fly and 1:07.73 in the 100 100 breast 1:07.73 · Shamrock Invite (2010) Earned All-America honors in each of her four 100 fly 58.10 · Ohio State Invite (2008) breast … top 200 back time came at the years as a high school student ... four-time state 200 fly 2:01.51 · BIG EAST (2009) Hoosierland Invitational with a finals time of 200 IM 2:01.25 · BIG EAST (2009) 400 IM 4:18.95 · BIG EAST (2009)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 33 Student-Athletes meet with a time of 2:08.39 … touched the pad in a time of 1:01.58 in the 100 fly and 2:18.82 in The Blythe File the 200 fly in the preliminary session of the Swam in the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials, clocking a Gwen Hoosierland Invitational … the 100 fly perfor- time of 2:37.71 in the 200m breast ... four-time Blythe mance was a season-best time while her 200 fly All-American in the 100 breast ... earned an All- time was a personal best … swam 14 breast- America nod in the 200 medley relay as a fresh- stroke events for the Irish over the course of the man ... garnered the same status in the 200 IM as season. Junior · 5-8 a junior and senior ... swam for Colleyville Heritage (Texas) as a prep, setting the school record in the Breast / IM As a Freshman (2008-09): Capped off the 100 breast (1:02.33) ... her high school team Colleyville, Texas year by going a season-best 1:03.90 in the 100 boasted an undefeated record her junior season Colleyville Heritage breast, which was just under eight seconds better ... four-time conference champion, three-time than her performance three weeks earlier at the regional champion and four-time team MVP ... Shamrock Invitational ... the mark made her Notre earned all-conference, all-city and all-state recog- As a Sophomore (2009-10): Reset both of Dame's second-fastest performer in the event ... nition in each of her four prep seasons ... picked her personal-best times in her specialty, the clocked in at 2:20.35 in the 200 breast at the up one state title in the 100 breast as a junior ... breaststroke, at the BIG EAST Championships … league meet to give her the nod as the team's born in Grapevine, Texas, on July 25, 1990 ... swam to a sixth-place finish in the 100 breast at third-best performer in the event on the season ... daughter of Gwen and Richard Blythe ... has one the league meet with a time of 1:03.48 and was swam the 100 fly (1:00.75) at the Ohio State younger sister, Rachel ... enrolled in the Mendoza tied for ninth place in the 200 breast with a finals Invitational and finished the 200 IM in 2:09.31 at College of Business as an accounting major. swim of 2:17.38 … her final session swim in the the BIG EAST meet ... swam the 200 breast at 200 breast and her preliminary swim of the 100 World Championship Trials. BLYTHE’S CAREER BESTS breast (1:03.39) were both personal-best times … 100 breast 1:03.39 · BIG EAST (2010) an additional personal-best time also came in the 200 breast 2:17.38 · BIG EAST (2010) preliminary session of the 200 IM at the league 100 fly 1:00.75 · Ohio State Invite (2008) 200 fly 2:18.82 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) 200 IM 2:08.39 · BIG EAST (2010) 400 IM 4:50.23 · Purdue (2008)

34 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® against Michigan, taking third place in both the 200 free and 100 free against the Wolverines … The Prestinario File claimed three of the top 10 100 free times on the Made her 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials cut time shortly Amy season … swam in 12 individual events, all of after the meet concluded in July, swimming the Prestinario which were freestyle events, and was also a key 200 IM in a time of 2:19.80 ... excelled in the mid- member of the Irish relays throughout the sea- dle- distance freestyle and individual medley son. events as a prep at Naperville Central (Ill.) ... claimed a pair of Illinois high school state titles in Junior · 5-8 As a Freshman (2008-09): Swam in eight the 200 IM (2005, 2006) and 200 medley relay Free / IM different events throughout the season ... picked (2005, 2006) while racking a championship finish Naperville, Ill. up two all-BIG EAST nods after teaming with the in the 500 free (2006) and the 400 free relay (2004) Naperville Central 400 free relay and 800 free relay squads for top- ... three-time All-American in both the 200 IM and three finishes ... the BIG EAST's first-place finishing 500 free ... four-time all- conference, all-city and 800 free relay (7:13.51) tandem also set a school As a Sophomore (2009-10): Amassed all-state honoree ... three-time conference cham- record ... her 400 free relay (3:19.38) quartet two All-BIG EAST honors as a member of the 200 pion ... four-time team MVP ... four-time Senior placed third while setting a program best ... also and 400 free relays, which placed second and National Qualifier (2005-08) and five-time Junior swam the 200 IM (2:05.41) and competed in the third, respectively … set two personal bests at National Qualifier (2004-08) ... born in Elk Grove finals of the 100 free (50.77) and 200 free (1:49.97) the league meet, stopping the clock at 50.63 in Village, Ill., on Jan. 9, 1990 ... daughter of Lisa and at the league meet ... fastest 200 IM (2:04.69) the 100 free for a sixth-place finish and 23.50 in Joe Prestinario ... has one younger brother, Matt ... came at the Ohio State Invitational ... competed the preliminary swim of the 50 free … touched enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a at World Championship Trials in the 200 IM (long the pad in a time of 1:51.92 in the 200 free and psychology major. course meter) after going 2:19.27 at the Volunteer also teamed to finish in fifth place in the 800 free Senior Invitational in Knoxville, Tenn. ... shaved relay at the league meet … raced to a time of PRESTINARIO’S CAREER BESTS nearly three seconds off of her preliminary time 1:51.87 in the 200 free against league foe Louisville 50 free 23.50 · BIG EAST (2010) (2:22.36) to earn the invitation. … the performance was a season-best time … 100 free 50.63 · BIG EAST (2010) 200 free 1:49.97 · BIG EAST (2009) best dual meet performance of the season came 500 free 4:58.22 · Northwestern / Toledo (2009) 200 back 2:08.14 · Debbie Pipher Invite (2008) 200 IM 2:04.69 · Ohio State Invite (2008) 400 IM 4:30.37 · Debbie Pipher Invite (2008)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 35 Student-Athletes As a Freshman (2009-10): Claimed her first BIG EAST title with a gold medal off the The Chiang File 3-meter spring board at the league meet … her Four-year letterwinner at Fairport (N.Y.) under performance of 313.35 points was her second Jenny head coach Dave Saimon ... four-time conference best performance on the year … also topped out champion ... team captain during senior season ... at the 1-meter height at the league meet with a Chiang earned All-America honors in each of her four score of 280.85 … the 1-meter finals performance varsity seasons ... set school, area and New York’s was over 25 points better than her preliminary Section 5 record for six and 11 dives (1-meter) ... session while the 3-meter finals total was greater placed fifth on the 1-meter at Junior Nationals ... Sophomore · 5-8 than 50 points higher than the preliminary ses- member of National Honor Society and Spanish sion … top 3-meter performance was recorded Diving National Honor Society ... daughter of Alice and at the Hoosierland Invitational with a total of Fairport, N.Y. Joe Chiang ... born March 16, 1991, in Rochester, 335.55 points, which was good for a third place N.Y. ... has one sister, Tiffany ... enrolled in the Fairport finish … claimed three top three finishes on the Mendoza College of Business. dual meet season, two of which were at the 3-meter height … dove to a ninth place finish at CHIANG’S CAREER BESTS the NCAA Zone Championships. 1-meter (6) 280.85 · BIG EAST (2010) 3-meter (6) 335.55 · Hoosierland Invite (2009)

EAST Championships … performances included records ... four-time conference champion ... times of 4:49.82 in the 500 free (4th), 16:42.89 in three-time regional champion ... two-time team the 1,650 free (4th) and 1:49.74 in the 200 free captain and three-time MVP ... four-time all- con- Gracie (6th) … her performance in the 500 free was an ference, all-city and all-state performer ... actively Fredlake NCAA B-cut time … set an additional top time on involved in school's National Honor Society and the season in the 200 back at the Shamrock French Honor Society ... daughter of Laurel and Invitational with a time of 2:06.43 … paced her- James Fredlake ... born April 23, 1991 ... has one self to a time of 10:08.03 in the 1,000 free against sister, Hannah ... third member of her extended Sophomore · 5-9 Louisville for her top time on the season … family to attend Notre Dame ... enrolled in the touched the pad in a time of 4:27.36 in the 400 IM Mendoza College of Business. Free / IM at the Hoosierland Invitational for a personal-best Tampa, Fla. time … claimed five of the top 10 500 free team FREDLAKE'S CAREER BESTS Tampa Prep times on the season for the Irish. 100 free 53.73 · Louisville (2010) 200 free 1:49.74 · BIG EAST (2010) The Fredlake File 500 free 4:49.82 · BIG EAST (2010) As a Freshman (2009-10): Established 1,000 free 10:08.03 · Louisville (2010) herself as the top distance freestyler for the Irish Swam four years at Tampa Preparatory (Fla.) and 1,650 free 16:42.89 · BIG EAST (2010) in her initial season … held the top team times earned four varsity letters ... garnered All-America 200 back 2:06.43 · Shamrock Invite (2010) on the season in the 500, 1,000 and 1,650 free recognition in each of her four years in the 500 200 fly 2:16.85 · Michigan (2009) events … set three personal-best times at the BIG free, 200 free and 200 IM ... holds six school

meet with times of 53.88 and 1:55.79, respectively … back (state record) and 100 fly ... Metro Region both performances were NCAA B-cuts as well as first- record holder in the 100 back and 100 fly … three- place finishes … finished in second in the 100 fly with time All-American in the 100 back and 100 fly … Fox an NCAA B-cut time of 54.12 … the time was the fastest Lane High School Female Athlete of the Year (2008) of any Irish swimmer on the season … was a member … New York State Swimmer of the Year … New York Kim of the victorious 200 and 400 medley relay at the league State Scholar Athlete … captain of high school and Holden meet as well as the third-place 400 free relay … mem- club teams as a senior … qualified for World ber of the 200 medley relay that broke the Rolf’s Aquatic Championship Trials in the 100 and 200 back … set- pool record against Louisville with a time of 1:42.61 … ter for volleyball team as a freshman ... involved in sprinted to a time of 24.30 at the Hoosierland Invitational National Honor Society, Bridges to Community and Sophomore · 5-7 for her top time on the season … lead off a 400 free Irish Habitat for Humanity ... born Jan. 28, 1992, in Back / Fly relay at the invitational for a personal-best time of 52.62 Bethpage, N.Y. ... daughter of Cathleen and Michael … claimed the top six 100 back, five 200 back, and two Holden ... has one older sister, Anne ... enrolled in Mount Kisco, N.Y. 100 fly times on the season … swam both the 100 and the College of Arts and Letters. Fox Lane 200 back in every meet she swam in for a total of 14 backstroke swims on the season. HOLDEN’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 24.30 · Hoosierland Invite(2009) 400 IM 4:27.36 · Hoosierland (2009) The Holden File 100 free 52.62 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) As a Freshman (2009-10): Broke out onto the 100 back 53.88 · BIG EAST (2010) BIG EAST scene with four BIG EAST titles and six all-BIG Letterwinner for Fox Lane (N.Y.) under head coach 200 back 1:55.79 · BIG EAST (2010) EAST honors in her freshman campaign … set school Carolyn Johnson ... set New York Section 1 record in 100 fly 54.12 · BIG EAST (2010) records in both the 100 back and 200 back at the league the 100 back ... high school state champion in 100

36 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® As a Freshman (2009-10): Finished strong meet ... it was the program's second-highest indi- for the Irish in her first campaign … dove to per- vidual finish at the meet ... won school's scholar- sonal-best scores at the Shamrock Invitational athlete and sportsmanship awards in 2008 and with scores of 202.65 off the 1-meter spring 2009 ... president of National Honor Society and Kimmie board and tallied 220.10 points at the 3-meter Spanish National Honor Society ... member of Lisiak height … increased her total in every meet she Diablo Valley National Charity League ... daughter performed at, raising her 3-meter score by over of Nancy and Jim Lisiak ... father played basketball 50 points and her 1-meter score by greater than at Marquette ... born June 18, 1991, in San Ramon, 30 points. Calif. ... has one younger brother, Tommy ... Sophomore · 5-1 attended same high school as former Notre Diving The Lisiak File Dame football player Derek Landri ... enrolled in the College of Sciences. Concord, Calif. Competed in diving and gymnastics as a prep at Carondelet Carondelet (Calif.) ... placed third in the 1-meter at LISIAK’S CAREER BESTS the North Coast Section meet as a senior, record- 1-meter (6) 202.65 · Shamrock Invite (2010) ing her school's third-highest score ever at the 3-meter (6) 220.10 · Shamrock Invite (2010)

Hoosierland Invitational, including swims of two-time silver medalist at state meet ... four 4:33.04 in the 400 IM and 1:53.19 in the 200 free times named The Morning Call Outstanding and a preliminary session swim of 4:56.35 in the Swimmer of the Year ... two-time state record 500 free … stopped the clock at 10:18.27 for her holder ... competed at Junior Nationals, Junior Jaime top time of the season in the 1,000 free against Olympics and U.S. Open ... Lehigh Valley Scholar- Malandra Purdue … topped out at 55.63 in the 100 free at Athlete of the Year in 2009 ... member of National the Shamrock Invitational … swam 18 freestyle Honor Society, Key Club and Fellowship of events for the Irish over the course of the season Christian Athletes ... born Feb. 5, 1991, in … her only other swim was the 400 IM at the Allentown, Pa. ... daughter of Margie and Tony Sophomore · 5-5 Hoosierland Invitational … amassed four top Malandra ... has two younger siblings, Tracey Free three finishes on the season. and Matthew ... grandfather played football at William & Mary ... enrolled in the College of Arts Allentown, Pa. The Malandra File and Letters. Parkland Earned eight state titles and 16 All-America acco- MALANDRA’S CAREER BESTS As a Freshman (2009-10): Set a personal- lades as a prep at Parkland (Pa.) under head coach 100 free 55.63 · Shamrock Invite (2010) best time of 17:10.24 in the 1,650 free at the BIG Erik Posegay ... set high school's records in 200 200 free 1:53.19 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) EAST Championships for a 12th-place finish … and 500 free ... her 500 free mark was also a state 500 free 4:56.35 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) raced to three personal-best times at the record in 2008 ... six-time district champion ... 1,000 free 10:18.27 · Purdue (2009) 1,650 free 17:10.24 · BIG EAST (2010) 400 IM 4:33.04 · Hoosierland Invite (2009)

and a time of 23.48 in the 50 free for 15th place … 100 free, 50 back, 100 back, 50 fly and 100 fly) ... also touched the pad in 11th place at the league team finished third at state meet her junior and meet in the 100 fly (55.65) … top 100 fly on the senior seasons ... Junior and Senior Nationals quali- Lauren season came at the Hoosierland Invitational with a fier ... made U.S. Olympic Trials cut in the 100 fly ... time of 55.58 for fifth place … two additional top Georgia state record holder in the 200 medley relay Scott times on the season came at the invitational with (long course) ... set six program records as a mem- times of 51.96 in the 100 free and 2:05.50 in the 200 ber of the Southern Crescent Aquatic Team ... fly … swam the 100 fly in every meet she partici- Fayette County Swimmer of the Year in 2007 and pated in for a total of seven 100 fly swims. 2008 ... three-time Academic All- American ... mem- Sophomore · 5-7 ber of National Honor Society and Beta Club ... Free / Fly The Scott File daughter of Lisa and Michael Scott ... oldest of three Fayetteville, Ga. children ... born July 15, 1991, in Fort Pierce, Fla. ... Swam four seasons at Starr's Mill (Ga.) under head enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business. Starr’s Mill coach Rebecca Rickeard ... earned four letters ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... won five state SCOTT’S CAREER BESTS titles and four runner-up finishes ... two-time all- As a Freshman (2009-10): Received all-BIG 50 free 23.48 · BIG EAST (2010) state and garnered All-America honors in each of EAST honors as a member of the second-place 200 100 free 51.96 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) her four varsity seasons ... eight-time All-American free relay at the league meet … swam to two per- 100 back 57.02 · BIG EAST (2010) (50 free - 1, 100 fly - 2, 200 free relay - 2, 200 medley sonal-best times at the championships with times 100 fly 55.58 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) relay - 3) ... set six high school team records (50 free, of 57.02 in the 100 back for a share of 11th place 200 fly 2:05.50 · Hoosierland Invite (2009)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 37 Student-Athletes

Sarah Mikelle Christen Dotzel Masciantonio McDonough

Freshman · 5-4 Freshman · 6-0 Freshman · 5-5 Fly Free / Back / IM Breast York, Pa. Emmaus, Pa. Charlotte, N.C. York Catholic Emmaus Charlotte Catholic

The Dotzel File The Masciantonio File The McDonough File The Dotzel File: Prepped at York Catholic High The Masciantonio File: Swam four years at The McDonough File: Competed for Charlotte School (Pa.) … one of the top butterflyers in the Emmaus High School (Pa.) … one of the state’s Catholic High School (N.C.) … born April 1, 1992 state of Pennsylvania her senior year … born Dec. top swimmers as a senior … born May 3, 1991 … … enrolled in the First Year of Studies. 22, 1991 … enrolled in the First Year of Studies. enrolled in the First Year of Studies.

Sydney Kelly Lauren Rickelman Ryan Stauder

Freshman · 5-4 Freshman · 6-0 Freshman · 5-5 Diving Back / Free Breast Evansville, Ind. Hinsdale, Ill. Carmel, Ind. Reitz Fenwick Carmel

The Rickelman File The Ryan File The Stauer File The Rickelman File: One of Indiana’s top divers The Ryan File: Illinois state champion in the 100 The Stauer File: Instate product swam for Carmel during her senior campaign … dove for Reitz breast as a senior while prepping at Fenwick High High School (Ind.) … born May 10, 1992 … High School (Ind.) and STARZ Diving Club … born School … born March 30, 1992 … enrolled in the enrolled in the First Year of Studies. June 18, 1992 … enrolled in the First Year of First Year of Studies. Studies.

38 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Coaching Staff

In his first two years with the Irish program, head coach Brian Barnes won a pair of BIG EAST titles and was twice named the league’s coach of the year. Head Coach at the forefront of the BIG EAST Conference by ships in Barnes’ final season with the program in leading the team to its 13th consecutive league ’08 -- as the women finished their season as one title in 2009, the longest streak by any team (and of the top two teams in the country for the sev- in sport) in conference history. Notre Dame won enth year in a row. The Tiger women have won 10 events at the BIG EAST Championships while five of the last seven NCAA team titles with the earning 40 all-league accolades and teamed to only other second-place finish coming in 2005. Brian reset 12 program records. Furthermore, the Irish Barnes spent three seasons (2002-05) as the sent three student-athletes to the NCAA assistant men’s swimming coach at his alma Barnes Championships with Samantha Maxwell coming mater, Indiana University. He helped coach the home with a pair of All-America honors as Notre 2005 Hoosiers to their highest finish at the NCAA Dame finished 31st overall. Six swimmers also Championships since 1991 and their first 10-win participated in the 2009 World Championship dual meet season since 1985. In 2005, Indiana Head Coach Trials. garnered 29 All-America honors, the most since Third Season For his efforts, Barnes was named the 2009 BIG 1976, and finished second at the Big Ten EAST Women’s Coach of the Year. Conference Championships. In 2004, the Hoosiers Indiana ’95 Year two of the Barnes era was just as success- had five All-Americans and finished 17th at the ful as the inaugural campaign. Notre Dame NCAA Men’s Championships. totaled 14 points behind the efforts of Maxwell Prior to his coaching stint at Indiana, Barnes and Amywren Miller to finish 38th out of 47 served as the head coach of the Lawrence (Kan.) Brian Barnes was named the University of teams at the NCAA Championships. Maxwell Aquahawks from 1998-02. With the Aquahawks, Notre Dame’s head women’s swimming coach in earned an All-American accolade in the 100 he was responsible for the general management August 2008 after serving as an assistant coach at breast for the second straight year after finishing of a 200-member, parent-run swim club. He cre- Auburn since 2005. 14th overall and Miller set a school record in the ated a program for swimmers ages five to 22, “It’s an absolute honor to be here at Notre 50 free and finished eighth overall. She went planning practices and meet schedules for swim- Dame,” Barnes said. “My coaching career has now 22.30 from the far lane to win her preliminary race mers of all ages and abilities. During his tenure, gone full circle, beginning as a club coach for before going 22.49 in the finals to earn the first Barnes produced a number of collegiate swim- 10-year-olds and practicing at (Notre Dame’s) All-American accolade of her career. mers who went on to swim at the NCAA Division Rolfs Aquatic Center to being the head coach Maxwell also had a hand in four titles at the BIG I level and was recognized as the Region VIII here. EAST Championships (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 Coach of the Year in 2000. “This school is one of the finest academic insti- medley relay, 400 medley relay) to earn the BIG Before joining the Aquahawks, Barnes served tutions in the world, and I certainly believe that EAST Women’s Most Outstanding Swimmer as the assistant coach at the University of Kansas you also can have high levels of success here at award, as Barnes was named the BIG EAST from 1997-98. He developed daily workouts and Notre Dame in women’s swimming and diving.” Women’s Coach of the Year for the second straight was involved in every aspect of recruiting. Barnes Barnes wasted no time in placing the Irish back season. Notre Dame (773.5) withstood second- began his coaching career with the Michiana place Louisville (718) and Marlins, a USA Swimming club team in South West Virginia (525) to top Bend, Ind., that held practices in the Rolfs Aquatic the 11-team field. Center at Notre Dame. In fact, Maxwell crushed At his club stops, Barnes coached a 2002 the BIG EAST Conference, National Junior Team swimmer, a 2001 Central Notre Dame and Pittsburgh’s Zone record-holder, a 1998 World Championship Trees Pool record after win- finalist, two of the top eight finalists at the Senior ning the 100 breast in 59.64, Nationals in 1996, and a Missouri Valley swim- the nation’s fastest perfor- ming record-holder. He also coached several mance in the event (at the national age-group top-16 qualifiers (including time of the swim). one champion), several Missouri Valley age-group An Osceola, Ind., native, champions, numerous Indiana State Champions Barnes helped guide both and record-holders, and several national champi- the Auburn men’s and onship qualifiers. women’s swimming teams Barnes was a highly accomplished swimmer to NCAA Championships in during his career at Indiana from 1992-95. He was 2006 and 2007. The men a two-time All-American and a five-time honor- won the Southeastern able mention All-American. His school record in Conference meet three the 400 Individual Medley stood for more than 15 times from 2006 through years from 1992 until 2007. A two-time team ’08, while the women picked most valuable swimmer, he served as team cap- up a pair of league titles dur- tain during his senior campaign. ing that span. In 2008, The two-time Indiana Swimming Male Auburn’s men placed fifth at Swimmer of the Year (1989, 1995) was also a the NCAA meet, with the member of the USA Swimming National Team in women posting a runner-up 1989 and 1992. Barnes was a U.S. Olympic Trials performance. qualifier in 1992 and 1996. Barnes spent the bulk of A 1995 graduate of Indiana, Barnes earned a his time working with bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and is a level-4 Auburn’s middle-distance certified member of the American Swimming performers. The Auburn stu- Coaches Association. dent-athletes earned 84 All- In July 2004, Barnes married the former Alyssa America honors from 30 Winter of Surry, N.H. They are the parents of Jack different athletes and six and Caroline. NCAA individual champion-

40 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® What They're Saying About Brian Barnes... Getting To Know Irish Head Coach Brian Barnes On being born and raised in the South Bend area … Richard Quick I was born in Mishawaka (Ind.) and was the fourth of five children. When I was one, we moved to Osceola and I lived in the same house for 18 years. I grew up swimming for the Michiana Marlins who practiced in vari- Fromer Head Swimming and Diving ous pools in the South Bend school district and here at Notre Dame. My big ties to Notre Dame were definitely Coach, Auburn University through football. We were big Notre Dame fans and took a particular liking to (former head football coach) Lou "Brian is a great coach that many people in the Holtz. I remember my father pulling for Notre Dame when they won the national championship in 1977. nation don't know about yet. He has great intuition When you grow up in Osceola and close to Notre Dame, you dream of playing football for the Irish. That was in terms of what an athlete needs and how to get the common at my middle school and my high school. Of course I thought about that when I was younger, but it most out of that athlete." was my goal to swim collegiately.

David Marsh On how he began his career as a swim coach … Head Swimming Coach, United States I graduated from Penn High School and went off to Indiana University. After I graduated there, I came back Olympic Committee Center of Excellence to the area knowing that I wanted to coach but I didn’t know how to get into the profession. I was presented with a great opportunity with the Michiana Marlins and I started off coaching the 10-and-under swimmers here with Mecklenburg Aquatic Club (N.C.) at the Rolfs Aquatic Center. "He is one of the top young coaches in the United The head coaching position with the Michiana Marlins freed up. I have to be honest – I didn’t really know States. His background gives him tremendous expe- what I was doing as a 23-year-old head coach. I coached the Marlins for one year and was then presented with rience at all levels and in all events. The passion Brian the opportunity to coach collegiately at Kansas. I moved to Lawrence and coached at KU for one year. will pour into Notre Dame will no doubt lead to There was a local club team that showed a lot of potential and a lot of promise. I applied and accepted a phenomenal success in the future. Notre Dame hit a position with the Lawrence AquaHawks and I knew that with taking the job I would stay put for a while. I was home run with this hire." there for four years coaching the program. It was a great program, as we started out with 85 swimmers. Over the course of my time there we built a beautiful 10-lane indoor swimming pool. The program was exploding! Vicki Schmidt By the time I left the Lawrence I had eight assistants and over 200 families involved within the program. Kansas State Senator "I'm one of Brian's most ardent fans. He is the best On his progress within the college coaching ranks … thing in swimming. He is everything that is great I was presented with the opportunity to coach at Indiana University and of course I had trouble turning that about a coach and represents all that a coach should down. I got back into collegiate coaching and recruiting student-athletes at IU and that was an awesome expe- be. He coached our son throughout high school and rience because I had some meaningful years under my belt and I knew what I was doing. I had become a became a part of our family, and it speaks to Brian's better coach; you never really learn how to coach, you just try to improve. I had confidence on deck and learned character that he has stayed in touch with us the recruiting system, the NCAA and the university structure. After being at Indiana for three years, Auburn was throughout the years. I wish I could have sent more looking for an assistant and they called upon me. children his way! He has no weaknesses, only strengths. Notre Dame is a lucky school to have On developing as a coach at Auburn … landed him. He will make the University proud. I'm Having the chance to coach at Auburn was an unbelievable opportunity. I knew that going down there and thrilled that he gets to return home and I look for- being around those people was going to be an extremely valuable experience. Being a part of a championship ward to following his progress." program, I viewed it as a career investment. With the expectations of winning conference and national cham- pionships each season, there is a certain attitude and belief within the program that the student-athletes thrive Eric Nelson on. I will always be grateful for my time spent at Auburn. Head Swimming Coach, Wichita Swim On what he’s like outside of coaching … Club (Kan.) I’m a garage guy. I like to build things. Home improvement and carpentry are definitely hobbies. When I was "I think Notre Dame made a great hire in Brian at Auburn I’d routinely make recruiting calls from my garage because I always had a project going on in there. Barnes. He is a great leader of student-athletes. He's I’ve also been to over 200 concerts and still go to shows when I have the chance. an extremely confident and professional coach. The My son, Jack, is going to play nose guard for a football team. I think he’s going to be good at pushing people best thing about him is that he cares about people. around – he’s rough and a tumbler. I met my wonderful wife, Alyssa, in Bloomington. She’s a certified athletic Notre Dame will turn out great swimmers and great trainer and she’s phenomenal at decorating cakes. I’m very blessed to have such a loving and supportive family. people under Brian."

The Barnes Family (l-r): Jack, Brian, Alyssa and Caroline.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 41 Diving Coach During the 2009-10 campaign, Jenny Chiang took the Perry-Eaton finished her career holding four of the six top spot in the BIG EAST’s 3-meter diving final, holding off Notre Dame diving records: six-dive 1-meter in both dual 1-meter diving champion, Louisville’s Hannah Gadd, to win (322.64) and championship (331.58) action, as well as by a margin of 12.7 points. It was in the finals where Chiang 11-dive, 3-meter championship competition (586.43) and shined, improving her score by 10-meter platform championship over 50 points to finish with a mark action (336.60). Additionally, she Caiming of 313.35. boasts Rolfs Aquatic Center records Stitt set a University and Rolfs in both six-dive 1-meter formats Xie Aquatic Center record off the (322.64 dual, 315.25 championship), 3-meter board with a score of as well as for dual-meet 3-meter 376.20, leading the Notre Dame action (333.82). Her score of 309.20 in women’s swimming and diving 1-meter diving in 2003 en route to Head Diving Coach team to a pair of dual meet wins to winning her first BIG EAST title stands 16th Season wrap up the Shamrock Invitational. as the highest since the switch to a Stitt bettered Mattingly’s school six-dive format in championship Beijing Institute of Physical record (351.15) set on Jan. 26, 2001. meets in 2000-01. Education ’85 Furthermore, she bumped ahead Mattingly was the first Irish diver of the pool record (333.82) estab- to earn All-America honors, as she lished by Meghan Perry-Eaton on was a four-time honorable mention Now in the 33rd year of his career as a diving coach, Jan. 12, 2002. selection before being named an Caiming Xie has helped his protégés win BIG EAST titles, All- Caiming also helped coach a All-American in 3-meter action in America honors and gold medals. A proven winner, United States squad that claimed 2002 with an eighth-place finish. Caiming’s experience reaches all over the world and he is in six medals at the 2009 World Mattingly was the first Notre Dame his 16th season as head women’s and men’s diving coach at University Games in Belgrade, diver to qualify for the NCAA Division Notre Dame. Serbia. I Championships, and she earned During his tenure, he has molded the top two divers ever In 2006, Caiming molded two bids to the meet in each of her four to compete for the Irish - Heather Mattingly and Meghan women’s divers into all-BIG EAST performers in the 3-meter collegiate campaigns. Mattingly also had a great deal of suc- Perry-Eaton - who combined for five BIG EAST titles, seven event as Lucy Hirt was the runner up while her teammate, cess in the NCAA zone meet, taking second in 1-meter appearances in the NCAA Championships, and eight All- Tara Hyer, placed third in the same event at the BIG EAST action in 1999, in addition to third-place results in 3-meter America citations. The duo once held all six of the Notre Championships. For his efforts, Caiming captured his fourth competition in both 1999 and 2002. She still maintains two Dame diving records, as well as four Rolfs Aquatic Center BIG EAST Coach of the Year Award. Just two seasons later, Notre Dame records: for 10 dives in a championship meet off records. Hyer was third off the 3-meter board at the league meet the 1-meter board (425.40) and for six-dive, 3-meter action For his efforts, Caiming, the first full-time diving coach in while Natalie Stitt claimed the title in that event and placed (351.15). Her score of 550.55 in winning the 3-meter compe- Notre Dame history, has been named his conference’s top third off the 1-meter board. tition in the 2000 Notre Dame Invitational also is the best in diving coach on six occasions, claiming the BIG EAST’s top From 2003-05, Perry-Eaton turned in the most impressive the history of Notre Dame’s home facility. honor in 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009. The last two-year stretch ever by an Irish diver, as she was beaten just Before coming to Notre Dame, Caiming was the head eight seasons have been the most successful in Irish wom- one time during the regular season before sweeping the diving coach for three years at Toledo, earning Mid-American en’s diving history, featuring nine BIG EAST titles, five All- springboard events at the 2004 and 2005 BIG EAST Conference diving-coach-of-the-year laurels in each of his America honors and four BIG EAST Championships Most Championships en route to being tabbed the meet’s top last two seasons. Prior to his stint with the Rockets, Caiming Outstanding Diver awards. diver. Perry-Eaton was the first Notre Dame diver ever to win was an assistant coach for the 1991-92 season at Pittsburgh. Most recently, Caiming coached Natalie Stitt to the 2009 a title at the NCAA Zone C Championships in 2004, taking Boasting a wealth of international experience on his BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Diver honor as first off the 1-meter board. At the NCAA Championships, she résumé, Caiming served as the 1980 Chinese Olympic diving Stitt swept the 1- and 3-meter events at the league meet. delivered the highest-ever finish for a Notre Dame swimmer coach. He also was a technical consultant for United States She went on to finish 32nd at the NCAA Championships in or diver, taking third in that event, ending up just 3.30 points Diving since 1994 and has held clinics and presentations for both events. behind the national champion to become an All-American. the United States Diving national team. She followed up with a fifth-place finish in 1-meter diving at The Chinese national team coach from 1977-90, Caiming the 2005 NCAA meet. coached Sun Shu-Wei, a gold medalist in the men’s platform The Caiming File In 2002-03, Perry-Eaton became the first Notre Dame competition at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, and diver - and first non-University of Miami diver since 1996 - to Zhu Jin-Hong, who finished fourth in the women’s platform • 1977-90 win a BIG EAST championship, placing first in the 1-meter in Barcelona. Caiming’s divers also have earned medals at the Diving Coach, Chinese Olympic and competition. She also was second on the 3-meter board and Asian Games, World Cup, World University Games, and World National Team was named the BIG EAST’s top diver - her first of three con- Championships. * Two-time Chinese National secutive diver-of-the-year awards. Perry-Eaton then qualified A competitive diver in his own right, Caiming won the Diving Coach of the Year (1986, 1987) for the NCAA Championships, where she placed ninth in the springboard competition at the Asian Games in 1974 and • 1991-92 1-meter event and 20th on the 3-meter board to earn hon- earned first place in the platform and second in the spring- Assistant Diving Coach, orable mention All-America honors. board competition at the National Games of China in 1975. University of Pittsburgh A 1985 graduate of the Beijing Institute of Physical Education, • 1992-95 he also won numerous Chinese diving championships on Head Diving Coach, the national level. University of Toledo Caiming and his wife, Ping Tong, have one son, Tong, who * Two-time Mid-American graduated from Notre Dame in 2003 after a successful career Conference Diving Coach of the Year as an Irish diver. • 1995 - current Head Diving Coach, University of Notre Dame * 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009 BIG EAST Diving Coach of the Year Caiming Xie with his wife Ping Tong and son Tong, a 2003 graduate and diver at Notre Dame.

42 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Assistant Coach

Kate Kovenock

Assistant Coach Second Season Connecticut College ’05

Kate Kovenock, who spent four seasons as assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s swimming programs at Division III powerhouse Kenyon College, was named assistant women’s swimming coach at the University of Notre Dame in May 2009. An 11-time All-American at Connecticut College, she helped Kenyon College to seven (four men’s and three women’s) NCAA men’s and women’s team championships during her four-year tenure at the school. “Kate has a comprehensive understanding of athletics and swimming that will help build Notre Dame into a highly-successful program,” head coach Brian Barnes said. “Kate is very bright and sprint and stroke groups. Kovenock also served as College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) champi- understands the effort that it takes to compete at a liaison with academic services at the College onships in those races. Kovenock also held a championship level. Her coaching experience and handled many administrative duties with NESCAC records in those events. A two-time co- at Kenyon has given her great insight into the regards to travel, training trips, budgets and captain of the teams, she finished her career as pace you need to work at to be competitive from scheduling relative to the program. the school record holder in the 50, 100, 200-yard year-to-year.” From 2003-08, she also served as a coach for freestyle and 50 and 100-yard butterfly events. An assistant on the Kenyon staff, the women’s the Total Performance Elite Sprint Camp at A member of the Dean’s List throughout her team won national titles from 2007-09 after Kenyon College. four years at Connecticut College, she was a two- recording a runner-up finish in 2006. During Kovenock graduated from Connecticut College time ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All- Kovenock’s tenure, a total of 32 women’s swim- with honors and distinction earning her bache- American and twice earned NESCAC All-Academic mers earned 247 All-America citations, including lor’s degree in philosophy in ‘05. A four-year Team honors. In ‘04, she was the recipient of the 11 who earned 10 or more All-America accolades member of the women’s swimming program Connecticut College Social Sciences, Humanities from 2005-09. from 2001-05, she was the NCAA champion in the and Arts research grant. In her senior year, she She coordinated recruiting efforts for the 50-yard freestyle at the Division III national cham- also served as a senior admission fellow for the women’s program and was responsible for coach- pionships as a junior in 2004. She garnered 11 school’s Department of Admission and was a ing all training groups. In addition, she designed All-America accolades in the 50, 100 and 200-yard four-year member of the Athletic Advisory Board and implemented Power Rack programs for freestyle events and won 11 New England Small for Student-Athletes.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 43 Support Staff

Will Bernhardt Elisa Angeles Volunteer Assistant Coach Strength & Conditioning

Alan George Stephen Clarke Media Relations Senior Manager

Charmelle Green Darlene Borlik Senior Assistant Athletics Director/ Administrative Sport Administrator Assistant

Erika Whitman Mark Benishek Sports Nutrition Aquatics Facilities

Irish staff (l-r): Assistant coach Kate Kovenock, head coach Brian Barnes, head diving coach Caiming Xie, volunteer assistant coach Will Bernhardt, senior manager Stephen Clarke

44 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Season in Review

Notre Dame won the BIG EAST Conference league meet for the 14th straight season as Amywren Miller and Samantha Maxwell went on to earn All-American status at the NCAA Championships. Season in Review Notre Dame Claims 14th Consecutive BIG EAST Title Irish sweep BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer, Coach of the Year awards at league meet.

crushed the BIG EAST Conference, Notre Dame and Trees Pool record after winning the 100 breast in 59.64, the nation's fastest performance in the event (at the time of the swim). The win was the fourth career individual title for Maxwell at the BIG EAST meet, and the second straight in the event for the Irish standout. Maxwell, whose performance earned her and automatic berth into the NCAA Championships, was second in the 100 breast as a freshman in 2008. Maxwell led the rally as Notre Dame regained the overall lead by opening the evening session with a 3:36.45 to win the 400 medley relay title. The relay was the nation's third-fastest time of the season. Also get- ting a piece of Friday's spotlight was Holden (53.88), who shelved her first BIG EAST individual title with a win in the 100 back to set a school and pool record. • Miller won the 50 freestyle in 22.47 at the BIG EAST meet and became the fastest female swim- mer ever within the walls of Trees Pool. • Notre Dame set a school and league record in the 200 medley relay on day one of the BIG EAST Championships. Holden, Maxwell, Scott and Miller went 1:39.31 for the new benchmark. The The 2010 senior class became the latest in a long line to graduate from Notre Dame with four BIG EAST rings. mark bettered the previous school record (1:39.29) set by the Irish at the league meet in 2009, as first-year swimmers Holden and Scott joined juniors Maxwell and Miller to post the NCAA B-cut performance. • Notre Dame totaled 14 points behind the the 1-meter event. Chiang scored 534.65 points • Chiang took the top spot in the BIG EAST’s efforts of Samantha Maxwell and Amywren Miller for ninth place and Stitt scored 533.25 points to 3-meter diving final, holding off 1-meter diving to finish 38th out of 47 teams at the NCAA finish 10th overall. champion, Louisville's Hannah Gadd, to win by a Championships. Miller qualified for the 50 free • Maxwell and Kim Holden each tacked on a margin of 12.7 points. Her win wrapped up a stel- (22.47) and ranked 20th nationally in the event second individual league title to their 2010 BIG lar weekend of diving efforts for the Irish at the heading into the season’s final week. She also EAST Conference Championships resume on the 2010 BIG EAST Championships. Stitt held the lead swam the 100 free (49.33) with the 31st-best final evening of the event at Pittsburgh’s Trees after the trials with a mark of 299.10. Gadd qualifying mark. Maxwell was seeded fourth over- Pool while leading Notre Dame to earn its 14th anchored second at 285.70 while Heidi Grossman all in the 100 breast (59.64) and 19th in the 200 consecutive BIG EAST team trophy. The win came in third with a score of 276.65. Chiang breast (2:11.37). The pair joined Marie Labosky extended Notre Dame's streak - which started in found herself in fifth after qualifying at 259.60. It and Meghan Perry-Eaton as the other two Notre 1997 - as the longest of any team in any league was in the finals where Chiang shined, improving Dame student-athletes to qualify for three NCAA sport. Championships (there have been six four-time • Maxwell had a hand in four titles at the meet NCAA qualifiers in the Irish annals). (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 medley relay, 400 2009-10 Results • Maxwell earned an All-American accolade in medley relay) to earn the BIG EAST Women's Most the 100 breast for the second straight year after Outstanding Swimmer award, as Brian Barnes was Head Coach: Brian Barnes finishing 14th overall. Maxwell went 1:01.09 in the named the BIG EAST Women's Coach of the Year Record: 2-5 finals after going through the prelims in 1:00.69. for the second straight season. Notre Dame 10.9 Dennis Stark Relays 2nd (186) The performances put her in position to take (773.5) withstood second-place Louisville (718) 10.10 vs. Michigan L, 133-165 home an Honorable Mention All-America acco- and West Virginia (525) to top the 11-team field. 11.06 at Purdue L, 121-179 lade, after earning All-American status as a soph- • Maxwell (2:11.87) won her 200 breast prelim 11.20-22 Hoosierland Invite NTS omore. race at the league meet with a pool record and (Bloomington, Ind.) • Miller set a school record in the 50 free and NCAA B-cut, an automatic qualifying time for last 1.09 vs. Northwestern L, 147-153 finished eighth overall on the first day of the year's NCAA Championships. She then went 1.16 vs. Louisville L, 146-154 NCAA Championships. Miller went 22.30 from the 2:11.37 to win the title later in the evening, 1.23-24 Shamrock Invitational W / W / L far lane to win her preliminary race before going becoming the fifth Irish swimmer in program his- 2.17-20 BIG EAST Championships 1st (773.5) 22.49 in the finals to earn the first All-American tory to win three titles in the same event at the (Pittsburgh, Pa.) accolade of her career. Carrie Nixon is the only BIG EAST meet. 3.12-13 NCAA Zone Diving Championships NTS other Irish All-American in the 50 free (1999, 2000 • Holden (1:56.22) broke Kelly Hecking's school (West Lafayette, Ind.) and 2002). record of 1:57.45 in the 200 back to also set a 3.18-20 NCAA Championships 38th (14) • Natalie Stitt led Notre Dame off the 3-meter Trees Pool record. Holden went on to take first- (West Lafayette, Ind.) board at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships. place in 1:55.79 to better each of those marks Stitt finished sixth overall with 603.10 points. Stitt during the finals. and Jenny Chiang each finished in the top 10 of • On day three of the league meet, Maxwell

46 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® 2009-10 Irish Awards

Brian Barnes...... BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year Samantha Maxwell...... Honorable Mention All-America Katie Casey...... BIG EAST Champion – 400 Medley Relay BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Swimmer All-BIG EAST – 200 Fly BIG EAST Champion Jenny Chiang...... BIG EAST Champion – 3-meter Diving 400 Medley Relay, 200 Medley Relay All-BIG EAST – 3-meter Diving 100 Breast, 200 Breast Most Improved All-BIG EAST Delia Cronin...... All-BIG EAST 400 Medley Relay, 200 Medley Relay 400 Free Relay, 200 Free Relay 100 Breast, 200 Breast Ashlee Edgell...... All-BIG EAST Amywren Miller...... All-American 200 Individual Medley, 400 Individual Medley BIG EAST Champion Megan Farrell...... Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley 400 Medley Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 50 Free Rockne Student-Athlete Award All-BIG EAST Kim Holden...... BIG EAST Champion 400 Medley Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay 400 Medley Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 100 Back, 200 Back 200 Free Relay, 100 Free, 50 Free All-BIG EAST Notre Dame Monogram Club MVP 400 Medley Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay Amy Prestinario...... All-BIG EAST 100 Fly, 100 Back, 200 Back 400 Free Relay, 200 Free Relay Beeler-Hipp Award Lauren Scott...... BIG EAST Champion – 200 Medley Relay Kellyn Kuhlke...... All-BIG EAST – 100 Fly All-BIG EAST – 200 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay Golden Dumbbell Natalie Stitt...... All-BIG EAST Keri Masterson...... Most Improved 1-meter Diving, 3-meter Diving Amywren Miller set a school record in the 50 free and finished eighth overall at the 2010 NCAA Championships to earn the first All-American Zeina Shanata...... Most Honorable accolade of her career. her score by over 50 points to finish with a mark • Stitt set a University and Rolfs Aquatic Center set on Jan. 26, 2001. Furthermore, she bumped of 313.35. Gadd, Stitt and Grossman finished sec- record off the 3-meter board with a score of ahead of the pool record (333.82) established by ond, third and fourth respectively, while 376.20, leading the Notre Dame women's swim- Meghan Perry-Eaton on Jan. 12, 2002. Stitt's per- Louisville's Kayla Purkiser rounded out the top ming and diving team to a pair of dual meet wins formance was flanked by two wins for the Irish, five. Stitt was second in the 3-meter event. to wrap up the Shamrock Invitational. Stitt bet- who picked up dual meet victories over Denver tered Heather Mattingly's school record (351.15) (275-94) and Iowa (260-110).

Three of the top four finishers in the women’s 3-meter at the BIG EAST Championships represented Notre Dame, including first-place honors for Jenny Chiang.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 47 2009-10 Top Performers 50 Free 100 Fly 1. Amywren Miller 22.30 3.18.10 1. Kim Holden 54.12 2.19.10 2. Delia Cronin 23.42 2.18.10 2. Kellyn Kuhlke 54.25 2.19.10 3. Lauren Scott 23.48 2.18.10 3. Katie Casey 54.41 2.19.10 4. Lauren Parisi 23.49 2.18.10 4. Amywren Miller 55.06 2.19.10 5. Amy Prestinario 23.50 2.18.10 5. Lauren Scott 55.58 11.21.09

100 Free 200 Fly 1. Amywren Miller 49.33 2.20.10 1. Katie Casey 1:59.22 2.20.10 2. Amy Prestinario 50.63 2.20.10 2. Kellyn Kuhlke 2:02.47 2.20.10 3. Delia Cronin 50.67 2.20.10 3. Emily Barton 2:02.50 2.20.10 4. Lauren Parisi 51.37 2.20.10 4. Lauren Scott 2:05.50 11.22.09 5. Megan Farrell 51.70 11.22.09 5. Zeina Shanata 2:08.63 11.22.09

200 Free 200 IM 1. Megan Farrell 1:49.64 2.19.10 1. Ashlee Edgell 2:00.70 2.18.10 2. Gracie Fredlake 1:49.74 2.19.10 2. Samantha Maxwell 2:02.05 2.18.10 3. Laruen Sylvester 1:50.66 2.19.10 3. Megan Farrell 2:02.79 2.18.10 4. Amy Prestinario 1:51.87 1.16.10 4. Emily Barton 2:02.88 2.18.10 5. Delia Cronin 1:52.34 11.21.09 5. Zeina Shanata 2:05.27 11.20.09

500 Free 400 IM 1. Gracie Fredlake 4:49.82 2.18.10 1. Ashlee Edgell 4:16.93 2.19.10 2. Lauren Sylvester 4:54.58 2.18.10 2. Megan Farrell 4:22.41 2.19.10 3. Jaime Malandra 4:56.35 11.20.09 3. Emily Barton 4:22.87 2.19.10 4. Zeina Shanata 5:10.92 11.6.09 4. Gracie Fredlake 4:27.36 11.21.09 5. Lizzie Gormley 4:16.26 11.29.10 5. Zeina Shanata 4:32.82 2.19.10

1,000 Free 200 Free Relay 1. Gracie Fredlake 10:08.03 1.16.10 1. Prestinario / Scott / Cronin / Miller 1:31.62 2.17.10 2. Lauren Sylvester 10:15.01 1.9.10 3. Jaime Malandra 10:18.27 11.6.09 400 Free Relay 4. Ashlee Edgell 10:20.60 11.6.09 1. Prestinario / Holden / Cronin / Miller 3:20.41 2.17.10 5. Ingrid Woelfel 11:42.38 1.9.10 800 Free Relay 1,650 Free 1. Fredlake / Prestinario / Farrell / Sylvester 7:22.57 2.17.10 1. Gracie Fredlake 16:42.89 2.20.10 2. Lauren Sylvester 16:43.58 2.20.10 200 Medley Relay 3. Jaime Malandra 17:10.24 2.20.10 1. Holden / Maxwell / Scott / Miller 1:39.31 2.17.10

100 Back 400 Medley Relay 1. Kim Holden 53.88 2.19.10 1. Holden / Maxwell / Casey / Miller 3:36.45 2.17.10 2. Maggie Behrens 55.46 2.19.10 3. Lauren Parisi 56.00 2.19.10 1-meter Diving (6) 4. Katie Casey 56.08 2.19.10 1. Natalie Stitt 309.60 2.12.10 5. Keri Masterson 56.46 2.19.10 2. Heidi Grossman 282.25 2.12.10 3. Jenny Chiang 280.85 2.12.10 200 Back 4. Theresa Hall 234.44 1.16.10 1. Kim Holden 1:55.79 2.20.10 5. Kimmie Lisiak 195.51 1.16.10 2. Maggie Behrens 2:00.32 2.20.10 3. Keri Masterson 2:02.92 2.20.10 3-meter Diving (6) 4. Megan Farrell 2:04.30 11.22.10 1. Natalie Stitt 376.20 1.30.10 5. Lauren Parisi 2:04.89 1.16.10 2. Heidi Grossman 317.60 11.21.09 3. Jenny Chiang 313.35 2.13.10 100 Breast 4. Theresa Hall 254.62 1.16.10 1. Samantha Maxwell 59.64 2.19.10 5. Kimmie Lisiak 201.44 1.16.10 2. Gwen Blythe 1:03.48 2.19.10 3. Lizzie Gormley 1:04.36 2.19.10 4. Pat Duret 1:06.47 2.19.10 5. Ashlee Edgell 1:06.69 1.30.10

200 Breast 1. Samantha Maxwell 2:11.37 2.20.10 2. Ashlee Edgell 2:15.77 2.20.10 3. Gwen Blythe 2:17.38 2.20.10 4. Lizzie Gormley 2:20.96 2.20.10 5. Pat Duret 2:25.27 2.20.10

48 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® 2009-10 Top Performances 50 Free 200 Breast 1. Amywren Miller Jr. 22.30 3.18.10 1. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 2:11.37 2.20.10 2. Amywren Miller Jr. 22.47 2.18.10 2. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 2:11.87 2.20.10 3. Amywren Miller Jr. 22.49 3.18.10 3. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 2:14.17 3.20.10 4. Amywren Miller Jr. 22.72 1.16.10 4. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 2:15.23 1.16.10 5. Amywren Miller Jr. 22.84 2.18.10 5. Ashlee Edgell Sr. 2:15.77 2.20.10

100 Free 100 Fly 1. Amywren Miller Jr. 49.33 2.20.10 1. Kim Holden Fr. 54.12 2.19.10 2. Amywren Miller Jr. 49.41 2.20.10 2. Kim Holden Fr. 54.23 2.19.10 3. Amywren Miller Jr. 49.44 3.20.10 3. Kellyn Kuhlke Jr. 54.25 2.19.10 4. Amywren Miller Jr. 50.27 11.22.09 4. Katie Casey Jr. 54.41 2.19.10 5. Amy Prestinario So. 50.63 2.20.10 5. Katie Casey Jr. 54.58 2.19.10

200 Free 200 Fly 1. Megan Farrell Sr. 1:49.64 2.19.10 1. Katie Casey Jr. 1:59.22 2.20.10 2. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 1:49.74 2.19.10 2. Katie Casey Jr. 1:59.46 11.22.09 3. Megan Farrell Sr. 1:49.92 2.19.10 3. Katie Casey Jr. 2:00.00 11.22.09 4. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 1:50.46 2.19.10 4. Katie Casey Jr. 2:00.17 2.20.10 5. Lauren Sylvester Jr. 1:50.66 2.19.10 5. Katie Casey Jr. 2:01.03 1.16.10

500 Free 200 IM 1. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 4:49.82 2.18.10 1. Ashlee Edgell Sr. 2:00.70 2.18.10 2. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 4:51.30 2.18.10 2. Ashlee Edgell Sr. 2:00.90 2.18.10 3. Lauren Sylvester Jr. 4:54.58 2.18.10 3. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 2:02.05 2.18.10 4. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 4:54.64 11.20.09 4. Ashlee Edgell Sr. 2:02.42 11.20.09 5. Lauren Sylvester Jr. 4:54.88 2.18.10 5. Megan Farrell Sr. 2:02.79 2.18.10

1,000 Free 400 IM 1. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 10:08.03 1.16.10 1. Ashlee Edgell Sr. 4:16.93 2.19.10 2. Lauren Sylvester Jr. 10:15.01 1.9.10 2. Ashlee Edgell Sr. 4:19.28 2.19.10 3. Lauren Sylvester Jr. 10:16.91 1.16.10 3. Ashlee Edgell Sr. 4:21.85 11.21.09 4. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 10:17.38 11.06.09 4. Megan Farrell Sr. 4:22.41 2.19.10 5. Jaime Malandra Fr. 10:18.27 11.06.09 5. Megan Farrell Sr. 4:22.55 2.19.10

1,650 Free 200 Free Relay 1. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 16:42.89 2.20.10 1. Prestinario / Scott / Cronin / Miller 1:31.62 2.17.10 2. Lauren Sylvester Jr. 16:43.58 2.20.10 3. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 16:59.07 11.22.09 400 Free Relay 4. Gracie Fredlake Fr. 16:59.58 1.30.10 1. Prestinario / Holden / Cronin / Miller 3:20.41 2.17.10 5. Lauren Sylvester Jr. 17:10.10 1.30.10 800 Free Relay 100 Back 1. Fredlake / Prestinario / Farrell / Sylvester 7:22.57 2.17.10 1. Kim Holden Fr. 53.88 2.19.10 2. Kim Holden Fr. 54.21 2.19.10 200 Medley Relay 3. Kim Holden Fr. 54.23 2.19.10 1. Holden / Maxwell / Scott / Miller 1:39.31 2.17.10 4. Kim Holden Fr. 54.72 11.21.09 5. Kim Holden Fr. 54.98 11.21.09 400 Medley Relay 1. Holden / Maxwell / Casey / Miller 3:36.45 2.17.10 200 Back 1. Kim Holden Fr. 1:55.79 2.20.10 1-meter Diving (6) 2. Kim Holden Fr. 1:56.22 2.20.10 1. Natalie Stitt Sr. 309.60 2.12.10 3. Kim Holden Fr. 1:57.98 11.22.10 2. Natalie Stitt Sr. 293.40 1.29.10 4. Kim Holden Fr. 1:59.13 1.30.10 3. Natalie Stitt Sr. 286.27 1.16.10 5. Kim Holden Fr. 1:59.66 11.22.10 4. Heidi Grossman Jr. 282.25 2.12.10 5. Natalie Stitt Sr. 281.10 10.10.09 100 Breast 1. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 59.64 2.19.10 3-meter Diving (6) 2. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 1:00.69 3.19.10 1. Natalie Stitt Sr. 376.20 1.30.10 3. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 1:00.69 2.19.10 2. Jenny Chiang Fr. 335.55 11.21.09 4. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 1:01.09 3.19.10 3. Natalie Stitt Sr. 328.35 1.16.10 5. Samantha Maxwell Jr. 1:01.53 1.16.10 4. Natalie Stitt Sr. 323.00 11.21.09 5. Heidi Grossman Jr. 317.60 11.21.09

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 49 BIG EAST Summary overall finish / name / finals result 200 Free Relay 1,650 Free 2. Prestinario / Scott / Cronin / Miller 1:31.62 4. Gracie Fredlake 16:42.89 1-meter Diving 5. Lauren Sylvester 16:43.58 2. Natalie Stitt 309.60 400 Medley Relay 12. Jamie Malandra 17:10.24 4. Heidi Grossman 282.25 1. Holden / Maxwell / Casey / Miller 3:36.45 5. Jenny Chiang 280.85 200 Back 400 IM 1. Kim Holden 1:55.79 3-meter Diving 3. Ashlee Edgell 4:16.93 7. Maggie Behrens 2:00.32 1. Jenny Chiang 313.35 7. Megan Farrell 4:22.41 14. Keri Masterson 2:03.89 3. Natalie Stitt 296.90 10. Emily Barton 4:22.87 4. Heidi Grossman 284.25 100 Free 100 Fly 2. Amywren Miller 49.33 800 Free Relay 2. Kim Holden 54.12 6. Amy Prestinario 50.63 5. Fredlake / Prestinario / Farrell / Sylvester 7:22.57 3. Kellyn Kuhlke 54.25 10. Delia Cronin 50.67 6. Katie Casey 54.58 200 Medley Relay 8. Amywren Miller 55.24 200 Breast 1. Holden / Maxwell / Scott / Miller 1:39.31 11. Lauren Scott 55.65 1. Samantha Maxwell 2:11.37 5. Ashlee Edgell 2:15.77 500 Free 200 Free 9. Gwen Blythe 2:17.38 4. Gracie Fredlake 4:49.82 6. Gracie Fredlake 1:49.74 12. Lauren Sylvester 4:54.58 7. Megan Farrell 1:49.92 200 Fly 11. Lauren Sylvester 1:50.66 3. Katie Casey 1:59.22 200 IM 7. Kellyn Kuhlke 2:02.47 2. Ashlee Edgell 2:00.70 100 Breast 10. Emily Barton 2:02.50 6. Megan Farrell 2:02.79 1. Samantha Maxwell 59.64 8. Emily Barton 2:03.51 6. Gwen Blythe 1:03.48 400 Free Relay 9. Samantha Maxwell 2:02.05 3. Prestinario / Holden / Cronin / Miller 3:20.41 100 Back 50 Free 1. Kim Holden 53.88 1. Amywren Miller 22.47 4. Maggie Behrens 55.46 12. Delia Cronin 23.42 8. Katie Casey 56.23 15. Lauren Scott 23.48 9. Keri Masterson 56.46 16. Amy Prestinario 23.51 13. Lauren Scott 57.02

Samantha Maxwell had a hand in four titles at the 2010 league meet (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay) to earn the BIG EAST Women's Most Outstanding Swimmer award.

50 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Graduated Seniors As a Sophomore (2007-08): Swam the 100 back at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials ... placed third The Behrens File in the 100 back (55.54) at the BIG EAST A two-time Indiana high school state runner-up Championships ... finished fourth in the 200 back Maggie in the 100 back ... two-time Munster (Ind.) team (1:59.49) at the league meet with an NCAA B-cut captain and four-time Munster Seashore team performance ... sprinted against Pittsburgh and Behrens MVP ... USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... covered the 50 free in 25.30 ... fastest time in the NISCA high school Academic All-American ... a 100 free was 54.10, clocked during the Shamrock junior national qualifier in backstroke events ... Invitational ... that was an improvement on her sported a perfect 4.0 grade-point average on four Back / IM • 5-9 first try in the event during the Husky Invitational occasions, earning a Munster scholar-athlete (56.46) ... her top two times in the 100 back during Munster, Ind. award each time ... all-time best marks through the regular season came during the Husky Munster high school: 100 back (57.00), 200 back (2:05.32), Invitational (58.25 and 58.59) ... swam the 100 200 IM (2:06.56) and 100 free (52.90) ... born Dec. back on 11 occasions throughout the season ... 19, 1987, in Evanston, Ill. ... daughter of George top two times in the 200 back prior to the confer- (‘79) and Mary Behrens (‘80), both Notre Dame ence meet came at the Irish Invitational (2:07.81) graduates ... second oldest of four children ... and Shamrock Invitational (2:08.16) ... topped out As a Senior (2009-10): Concludes her Notre younger brother, Patrick, also attends Notre Dame in the 100 breast (1:07.16) against Toledo ... Dame career as one of the most prolific 100 back- while Kevin swims for Munster ... older brother, shaved over seven seconds off her best 200 IM strokers in program history … holds the second George, attends Purdue ... graduated from the mark throughout the course of the season, going and third fastest 100 back times in school history College of Letters and Arts as a psychology major. … raced to a fourth-place finish in the 100 back from 2:16.35 (Miami) to 2:09.32 (Irish Invitational) ... named team’s most improved swimmer. at the BIG EAST Championships in a time of 55.46 BEHRENS’ CAREER BESTS … her performance was an NCAA B-cut time … As a Freshman (2006-07): Placed fifth at BIG 50 free 23.68 · BIG EAST (2009) touched the pad in a time of 2:00.32 for a sev- EAST Championships in the 200 back... was sixth 100 free 53.02 · Shamrock Invite (2009) enth-placed showing in the 200 back at the in 100 back at conference meet ... ended the sea- 200 free 1:55.83 · Ohio State Invite (2008) league meet … sprinted to a time of 24.27 in the son with the fastest time in the 200 back for the 50 back 25.06 · Toledo (2008) 50 free in the preliminary session of the champi- 100 back 54.11 · BIG EAST (2009) Irish ... was third-fastest for the Irish in the 50 and onship meet … all her performances at the 200 back 1:58.57 · BIG EAST (2009) 100 back. league meet were season-best times … com- 100 breast 1:06.93 · Purdue (2009) peted in eight backstroke events throughout the 200 IM 2:08.13 · Shamrock Invite (2009) dual meet season … shaved over 11 seconds off her 200 back time over the course of the season.

As a Junior (2008-09): Turned in her best season to date with the Irish ... started off the BIG EAST Championships with a career-best 23.68 in the 50 free ... raced to a career-best swim of 1:58.57 in the 200 back ... went on to finals of the 200 back (1:59.10) and finished sixth ... became the fastest Irish swimmer ever in the 100 back (54.11) to break the school record while finishing second overall at the league meet ... member of the 400 medley relay (3:26.20) squad that set conference and Notre Dame records with a first- place finish ... placed second with the 200 free relay team in 1:31.01 at the BIG EAST meet to set another Notre Dame record ... earned three all- league citations ... represented Notre Dame and swam the 100 back at the 2009 World Championships Trials in Indianapolis, Ind.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 51 Graduated Seniors As a Junior (2008-09): Swam well for the Irish despite an injured knee that required surgery The Duret File after the BIG EAST Championships ... best meet of Cardinal Mooney (Fla.) team MVP as both a junior the season came at Michigan when she raced to Pat and senior ... named to the Herald Tribune All- career-bests in the 100 breast (1:07.10) and 100 fly Area Team in each of her final three prep seasons (1:00.03) ... went a career-best 26.49 in the 50 free Duret ... member of the Sarasota YMCA Sharks, a team at the Ohio State Invitational ... consistent breast- that was the YMCA national champion in 2005 stroker and competed in the 100 and 200 breast and 2006 with Duret on the squad ... swam for the events eight times throughout the campaign ... Sharks since she was six years old and honored Breast • 5-8 tested herself in the 200 IM (2:16.57) at the with the team's Mary Champey award ... regional Shamrock Invitational. Sarasota, Fla. qualifier for the 2005-06 campaign ... district Cardinal Mooney As a Sophomore (2007-08): Went one champion as both a sophomore and junior ... round in the 50 free (27.45) and the 100 free named MVP for her high school in her final two (59.36) at the Shamrock Invitational ... swam the seasons ... member of the National Honor Society, 100 back in 1:07.26 (Irish Invitational) and 1:10.37 Interact Club, Pep Club and God Rocks ... full name is Patricia Genevieve Duret ... daughter of As a Senior (2009-10): Rewrote her personal (Miami) ... excelled in the 100 breast during the Martine and Patrick Duret ... born March 17, 1988, record book she broke three career-best times at BIG EAST Championships (1:09.55) ... touched the (St. Patrick's Day) in Skokie, Ill. ... hails from the the BIG EAST Championships as an exhibition wall in 2:27.14 in the 200 breast at the league same area and high school as former Notre Dame swimmer … those personal bests included times meet ... also tried her hand in the 200 IM (2:18.88) tight end Jared Clark ... older brother plays soccer of 1:06.47 in the 100 breast, 2:25.27 in the 200 versus Pittsburgh and the 100 fly (1:04.11). for Western Illinois ... avid ice skater ... enjoys breast and 58.83 in the 100 fly … notched painting and drawing ... member of Notre Dame's another personal best in her 200 IM performance As a Freshman (2006-07): Best meet of the Undergraduate Women In Business Club ... gradu- at the Hoosierland Invitational with a time of season was the Shamrock Invitational where she ated from the Mendoza College of Business as a 2:11.79, which was better than 4 seconds faster posted four career-best times with the Irish ... marketing major. than her preliminary swim … lead off a 400 free main events during the campaign were of the relay against league foe Louisville in a time of breaststroke variety ... eighth best for the Irish in DURET’S CAREER BESTS 57.83 for a personal best … swam 11 breaststroke the 100 and 200 breast. events for the Irish in her final season. 50 free 26.49 · Ohio State Invite (2009) 100 free 57.83 · Louisville (2010) 100 breast 1:06.47 · BIG EAST (2010) 200 breast 2:25.27 · BIG EAST (2010) 100 fly 58.83 · BIG EAST (2010) 200 IM 2:11.79 · Hoosierland Invite (2009)

52 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® As a Junior (2008-09): Had a career meet at the BIG EAST Championships ... began the confer- The Edgell File ence showdown in grand fashion by racing to the Team captain for the 2009-10 season ... eleven- 400 IM (4:15.17) title ... the effort made her the Ashlee time all-state selection ... Ohio state record-holder third fastest all-time Irish swimmer in the event ... in the 200 IM ... Madeira (Ohio) school record put up a good showing in her 200 IM with a Edgell holder in the 200 IM, 100 free, 100 back and 200 2:01.05 in prelims and a 2:01.77 in the finals to medley relay ... three-time Ohio state champion finish fourth overall ... took fifth in the finals with a in the 200 IM ... an All-American in both her junior 2:16.41 in the 200 breast ... registered a 10:19.66 in and senior seasons in the 200 IM after being an IM / Breast • 5-11 the 1,000 free against Louisville. honorable mention All-American as a sophomore Cincinnati, Ohio As a Sophomore (2007-08): Represented ... NISCA high school All-American ... greater Madeira Notre Dame at the U.S. Olympic Trials, taking part Cincinnati Enquirer Swimmer of the Year as a in the 400 IM and 200 IM ... nine-time participant sophomore ... greater Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star in 200 back races throughout the year ... her all four years ... league's breaststroke champion quickest time was registered during the BIG EAST her freshman and sophomore seasons ... the As a Senior (2009-10): Ended her Notre Championships (2:08.34) ... top 200 IM (2:03.26) league's Swimmer of the Year each of her first Dame career as one of the fastest individual med- time came during the conference meet, as did three seasons ... swam for the Cincinnati Marlins ley swimmers in program history, holding the her fastest 400 IM (4:20.67) performance to finish club team for six seasons ... U.S. Open Qualifier ... sixth fastest 200 IM and tenth fastest 400 IM times fourth. 2006 Spring Nationals Qualifier ... 2005 Summer in Irish history … stands as the third fastest 200 Juniors National Qualifier ... also ran cross country and 400 IMer in school history as well as the fifth As a Freshman (2006-07): Had an outstand- for all four years in high school, serving as team fastest performer in the 200 breast in team his- ing freshman season for the Irish ... took the 200 captain her senior season ... named the Most tory … recorded two personal-best times (200 IM title at the BIG EAST Championships with a Improved Cross Country runner as a freshman IM, 200 breast) at the BIG EAST Championships career-best time of 2:02.08, shattering her prep- and junior ... member of the National Latin Honor and earned two all-conference honors … perfor- best time of 2:04.15 ... also earned All-BIG EAST Society ... born Nov. 8, 1987, in Cincinnati, Ohio ... mances included a second-place finish in the 200 honors in the 400 IM with her third place finish daughter of Diana and Larry Edgell ... youngest of IM (2:00.70), a third-place finish in the 400 IM and career-best time of 4:18.45 ... finished the two children ... uncle, Jeff Tunnell, played basket- (4:16.93) and fifth-place finish in the 200 breast conference meet with a 17th-place finish in the ball at Rice ... graduated as a pre-professional (2:15.77) all three swims were NCA B-cut times … 200 back ... second fastest on the season for the studies and science-business major from the notched a personal-best time in the 100 breast at Irish in the 200 and 400 IM ... given the Beeler- College of Sciences. the Shamrock Invitational with a time of 1:06.69 Hipp award at the end of the season. … paced herself to a time of 10:20.60 in the 1,000 EDGELL’S CAREER BESTS free in early season action against Purdue … took 1,000 free 10:20.60 · Purdue (2009) home gold in the 200 IM and bronze in the 400 200 back 2:04.75 · Minnesota Invite (2006) IM at the Hoosierland Invitational to conclude the 100 breast 1:06.69 · Shamrock Invite (2010) first half of the season schedule … was a team 200 breast 2:15.77 · BIG EAST (2010) captain for the Irish in her final season. 200 IM 2:00.70 · BIG EAST (2010) 400 IM 4:15.17 · BIG EAST (2009)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 53 Graduated Seniors As a Junior (2008-09): Swam in 10 different competed individually in the 200 IM and the 200 events throughout the season ... began the BIG free at the national meet ... only freshman swim- EAST Championships with a league and school mer to compete for the Irish at the NCAA Megan record-setting performance as a member of the Championships ... qualified for four BIG EAST 800 free relay (7:13.51) ... after going a career-best Championships events ... member of the title- Farrell 2:02.38 in prelims of the 200 IM, bettered that winning 800 free relay, her first BIG EAST champi- mark by going 2:00.63 in the finals for second onship and lone all-BIG EAST accolade from the place and an Irish record ... runner- up in the 400 meet ... brought in 44 individual points at the IM (4:16.42) ... raced to a career- best 1:48.34 in the meet ... the top swimmer for the Irish in the 200 Free / IM • 5-7 prelims of the 200 free and locked a fifth-place free ... turned in the season's second-best time for Hopkinton, Mass. finish in the finals at 1:49.31 ... wrapped up the in the 200 fly ... third-best in the 200 and the 400 Hopkinton league meet with a trio of all-BIG EAST honors ... IM. recipient of program's Rockne Scholar-Athlete award ... named an Honorable Mention All- The Farrell File Academic performer by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). Team captain for the 2009-10 season ... spent As a Senior (2009-10): Closed her Notre prep career swimming for Hopkinton (Mass.) ... Dame career with top 10 performances in school As a Sophomore (2007-08): Capped off her Massachusetts high school state champion in the history in both the 200 free and 200 IM … among sophomore campaign with a cameo at the U.S. 200 free and runner-up in the 500 free... NISCA the top five performers in school history in the Olympic Trials, swimming in the 200 IM ... picked high school All-American ... team MVP as a senior 200 and 400 IM and the 200 free events, which up a trio of all-BIG EAST honors (800 free relay, 400 ... scholar-athlete award winner all four years ... includes being in a tie for the second fastest per- medley relay and 400 free relay) ... her 400 free 2003 Boston Globe and Boston Herald All- former in the 200 free … swam to season-best relay (3:19.38) quartet set a school and BIG EAST Scholastic team ... U.S. Open Qualifier in six events times in at the BIG EAST Championships, which record in the event ... fastest time in the 100 free ... Senior National qualifier in the 200 free and fly included times of 2:02.79 in the 200 IM (sixth (51.15) came during the BIG EAST Championships ... Junior National qualifier in nine events ... swam place), 4:22.41 in the 400 IM (seventh place) and ... that came after steady improvement in the at the 2006 Summer Junior Nationals with a bro- 1:49.64 in the 200 free (seventh place) … set two event throughout the season ... started the cam- ken foot ... New England Swimming Women's additional season-best times at the Hoosierland paign with a 52.82 in the event at Minnesota ... High Point Award ... New England Swimming Invitational with her performances in the prelimi- sported a best time of 1:49.35 in the 200 free at Outstanding Athlete of the Year ... member of the nary sessions of the 200 back (2:04.30) and 100 the league meet ... made her 500 free debut and NISCA Academic All-American team ... ranked free (51.70) … claimed the team’s top 200 free finale at the Husky Invitational with a time of eighth during the 2005 summer in USA time on the season with her performance at the 4:57.02 ... had four tries at the 200 back, peaking Swimming's IMX Challenge ... career-best marks league meet … claimed the fourth and fifth fast- with a time of 2:01.69 at the BIG EAST through high school: 100 fly (55.48), 200 free est performances in the 400 and 200 IM, respec- Championships ... finished the 400 IM in 4:24.19 (1:50.26), 100 free (51.64) , 200 fly (2:04.19) ... born tively, on the season … additionally claimed against Purdue ... posted a season-best time of April 29, 1988, in Newton, Mass. ... daughter of three of the next six performances on the season 2:03.23 in the 200 IM during the league meet. Kathy and Michael Farrell ... one of four children ... in the 400 IM for a total of four of the top 10 per- brother, Christopher, plays baseball at Catholic formances on the campaign in the event … As a Freshman (2006-07): Qualified in four University ... earned a spot on dean's list in the served as a team captain for the Irish in her senior events for the NCAA Championships ... member spring of 2008 ... elected to Notre Dame's campaign … recipient of the Notre Dame Club of of the 13th-place 800 free relay and the 20th Academic Affairs Committee for Student St. Joseph Valley Rockne Student-Athlete Award. place 400 free relay at the national level ... also Government ... member of the Undergraduate Women In Business Club ... avid Boston Red Sox fan ... graduated from the Mendoza College of Business, majoring in finance and economics.

FARRELL’S CAREER BESTS 100 free 51.15 · NCAAs (2007) 200 free 1:48.34 · BIG EAST (2009) 100 back 58.58 · Ohio State Invite (2008) 200 back 2:01.69 · BIG EAST (2008) 200 fly 2:02.57 · BIG EAST (2007) 200 IM 2:00.63 · BIG EAST (2009) 400 IM 4:16.42 · BIG EAST (2009)

54 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® As a Junior (2008-09): Consistent sprinter for the Irish ... turned in a season-best 24.20 in the 50 The Mancini File free at the BIG EAST Championships ... also went Eight-time individual state champion as a prep at 53.26 at the league meet ... swam the 100 back in Gina Falmouth (Maine) ... led her high school to three 59.16 during the BIG EAST prelims ... went 24.60 in state championships ... four-time Maine State the 50 free at the Ohio State Invitational ... posted Mancini Championship Swimmer of the Meet ... three- a 53.83 in the 100 free during the Shamrock time Maine State Swimmer of the Year ... served as Invitational ... finished the 100 back in 1:00.37 at team captain each of her last two prep seasons ... Louisville ... recipient of team's Golden Dumbbell went undefeated in all high school individual Free / Breast • 5-7 award. races in her four years ... holds three individual Falmouth, Maine As a Sophomore (2007-08): Saved her fast- state high school swimming records (50 free, 100 Falmouth est performance in the 50 free (24.19) for the BIG free and 100 breast) ... also holds two state EAST Championships ... swam the 100 free (53.90) records in relay events ... national qualifier ... at the league meet as well ... top time in the 100 NISCA high school Academic All-American ... free (53.78) was registered during the Shamrock NISCA high school swimming All-American ... three-time All-American (50 free, 100 free and 100 As a Senior (2009-10): Rounded out her Irish Invitational, where she also swam the 100 back breast) ... served as team captain for the Westbrook career with top season times at the BIG EAST (1:01.89) ... turned in a time of 1:08.38 during the Seals ... born April 22, 1988, in Portland, Maine ... Championships as an exhibition swimmer … preliminary round of the 100 breast at the BIG daughter of Nancy and Gino Mancini ... oldest of season-best performances came in the 50 free, EAST meet ... next fastest time in the event was a three children ... graduated from the Mendoza with a time of 24.95, and in the 100 free, with a 1:08.84 performance at the Irish Invitational. College of Business. time of 55.05 … top 100 back performance on the season came at the Hoosierland Invitational As a Freshman (2006-07): Qualified for the MANCINI’S CAREER BESTS where she stopped the clock at 59.42 … her 100 BIG EAST Championships in three events - 50 free, back time was over five seconds faster than her 100 free and 100 breast ... recorded three of her 50 free 24.19 · BIG EAST (2008) performance against Michigan to begin the sea- career-best times with the Irish at the Minnesota 100 free 53.26 · BIG EAST (2009) son … competed in nine sprint events for the Invitational at the beginning of the season ... the 50 back 28.76 · Louisville (2009) 100 back 59.16 · BIG EAST (2009) Irish over the course of her senior season. sixth-quickest performer in the 100 breast throughout the season. 100 breast 1:07.71 · Minnesota Invite (2006) 200 breast 2:32.57 · Irish Invite (2008) 200 IM 2:12.10 · Minnesota Invite (2006)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 55 Graduated Seniors As a Junior (2008-09): Her fastest season to date as a member of the Irish squad ... helped The Masterson File Notre Dame capture its 13th BIG EAST title ... Swam four years at Sacred Heart (N.Y.) ... state swam a career-best 24.06 in the 50 free at the Keri champion in the 100 fly ... two-time CHSAA MVP league meet ... achieved another career best in ... two-time All-American (400 free relay and 100 her 100 fly with a 56.08 ... finished the meet with Masterson fly) ... team MVP as a senior ... served as team cap- her third career-best time of the meet in the 100 tain her senior season ... CHSAA record holder in back (57.98) ... team’s fifth-fastest performer in the the 50 free, 100 fly, 400 free relay, 200 free relay 100 fly for the season. Fly / Free • 5-8 and 200 medley relay ... NISCA high school aca- demic All-American ... NISCA high school All- West Hempstead, N.Y. As a Sophomore (2007-08): Fastest time in the 50 free was clocked at 24.78 ... also swam the American ... career-best marks through high Sacred Heart 100 free in a season-best time of 53.72 ... both of school: 100 fly (55.26), 50 free (23.82), 100 free those top marks came during the BIG EAST (52.11) ... National Merit Student ... swam for the Championships ... took a shot at the 100 back Long Island Aquatic Club team ... part of both the (1:03.67) at Toledo ... it was her lone race on the Mathematics and Science National Honor As a Senior (2009-10): Wrapped up her Irish season in that event ... went a couple of rounds at Societies ... born Feb. 23, 1988, in Manhasset, N.Y. career with a number of personal and season- the Husky Invitational in the 100 fly, maxing out ... daughter of Joanne and Tom Masterson ... best times at the BIG EAST Championships … with a 58.19 in the preliminary heat. father, Tom, played football and lacrosse at recorded a personal record in the 100 back at the Harvard ... grandfather, Eugene McConnell, played league meet with a time of 56.46 which earned As a Freshman (2006-07): Qualified for the basketball at St. Francis College ... older brother, her a ninth-place finish … season-best times at BIG EAST Championships in three different events Chris, attended Notre Dame and played lacrosse the league meet came in the preliminary sessions ... competed in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly at ... made the dean’s list after a stellar spring 2008 of the 100 fly (56.25) and 200 back (2:02.92) … an the conference level ... posted two career-bests semester ... graduated from the Mendoza College additional season-best time came in the prelimi- with the Irish at the conference meet in the 50 of Business as a finance major. nary session of the 50 free at the Hoosierland and 100 free ... also found success versus Purdue Invitational with a time of 24.31 … touched the in recording career bests in the 100 and 200 fly ... MASTERSON’S CAREER BESTS pad in a time of 55.75 to lead off a 400 free relay the sixth-fastest for swimmer on the season in the 50 free 24.06 · BIG EAST (2009) against Northwestern for a personal-best 100 free 200 fly. 100 free 55.75 · Northwestern (2010) swim … competed in 10 backstroke events for 100 back 56.46 · BIG EAST (2010) the Irish in her final campaign. 200 back 2:02.92 · BIG EAST (2010) 100 fly 56.08 · BIG EAST (2009) 200 fly 2:09.83 · Purdue (2006)

56 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® As a Junior (2008-09): Swam an array of freestyle events throughout the season and com- The Shanata File peted in eight different races ... knocked out the Three-time champion in the state of Florida ... 500 free with a career-best 5:01.88 at the BIG EAST Zeina member of the two-time high school team state Championships ... raced into the 100 free (51.31) champions as a prep at Bucholz (Fla.) ... four-time finals after a career-best 51.03 in the prelims ... Shanata All- American ... two-time team MVP ... NISCA high went a career best 1:50.48 in finals of the 200 free school All-American ... two-time high school ... next fastest time prior to the league meet was team captain ... served as Gator Swim Club team a 1:53.47 at the Shamrock Invitational ... member captain in spring 2006 ... Gator Swim Club record Free / Fly • 5-5 of the third-place 400 free relay (3:21.61) to earn holder in nine events ... Gainesville Sun Swimmer an all-BIG EAST honor ... went 10:31.01 in the Gainesville, Fla. of the Year for three straight years ... career-best 1,000 free versus Purdue ... also competed in the Buchholz times in high school: 200 free (1:50.40), 500 free 100 back (1:00.70), 100 fly (57.96) and 200 fly (4:55.71), 100 fly (56.74), 200 fly (2:03.05), 100 free (2:11.61) throughout the season. (51.03), 50 free (23.86) ... born Oct. 2, 1987, in As a Sophomore (2007-08): Scored points Miami, Fla. ... daughter of Haydee and Anwar As a Senior (2009-10): Continued to com- in the 200 fly (2:05.10) at the BIG EAST Conference Shanata ... oldest of two children ... currently pete in a medley of events in her final season at Championships ... lone performance in the 50 free learning to play guitar ... performed during Notre Notre Dame … swam in eight different events for (25.11) came during the Shamrock Invitational ... Dame's 2008 O.S.C.A.R.S. (Outstanding Student- the third straight season … had her best meet at swam the 100 free in 53.64 at the Husky Athletes Celebrating Achievements and the Hoosierland Invitational where she recorded Invitational ... took a shot at the 200 free (1:53.52) Recognition Showcase) ... graduated from the five season-best times which included two per- during the league meet ... finished the 1,000 free College of Arts and Letters as a psychology major. sonal best times … personal bests came in the in 10:29.53 against LSU ... dried off in 58.10 at the final sessions of the 200 IM (2:05.27) and in the Husky Invitational in the 100 fly ... checked in at SHANATA’S CAREER BESTS preliminary race of the 100 fly (56.70), while top 2:08.01 in the 200 IM at the BIG EAST meet, her 50 free 24.95 · Michigan Invite (2007) times for the season came in the 200 free (1:54.08), fastest time in the event on the season ... swam 100 free 51.03 · BIG EAST (2009) 100 free (51.89) and the 200 fly (2:08.63) … the 400 IM at the Husky Invitational in 4:32.51. 200 free 1:50.48 · BIG EAST (2009) notched another season-best time against league 500 free 5:01.88 · BIG EAST (2009) 1,000 free 10:23.31 · Michigan State (2006) foes in the 400 IM at the BIG EAST Championships, As a Freshman (2006-07): Posted strong times against Purdue, marking four career-bests ... 1,650 free 17:48.22 · Northwestern / Toledo (2209) touching the pad in a time of 4:32.82 … stopped 100 fly 56.70 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) recorded three career-bests at the Michigan the clock at 2:31.83 in the 200 breast at the 200 fly 2:05.10 · Husky Invite (2007) Shamrock Invitational for another top season Invitational for another strong showing ... was 200 IM 2:05.27 · Hoosierland Invite (2009) time … her eighth top time on the campaign fourth-fastest for the Irish in the 200 fly ... received 400 IM 4:23.51 · Husky Invite (2007) came against Purdue in the 500 free with a time the Golden Dumbbell Award and the Swimming of 5:10.92 … recipient of the Most Honorable Coaches Award at the end of the season. award.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 57 Graduated Seniors season (vs. Northwestern and Louisville and at mances came during the Shamrock Invitational in the Shamrock Invitational) … recorded an addi- the 3-meter (307.05) and at Michigan in the tional win at the 3-meter height against Michigan 1-meter (298.27) ... received team's Most Improved Natalie and placed second at the same meet off the award. 1-meter board … recorded six of the top 10 Stitt scores off the 1- and 3-meter boards on the sea- As a Sophomore (2007-08): Earned a pair of son, which included the top three performances all- BIG EAST honors ... finished first in the 3-meter off the 1- meter event … leaves Notre Dame as event and was third off the 1-meter board ... fol- the best 3-meter diver and the third best per- lowed a score of 272.70 in the 1- meter event in Diving • 5-6 former at the 1-meter height … amassed seven the prelims of the BIG EAST Championships with Holland, Mich. all-BIG EAST honors … assumed the role of cap- a 240.50 mark in the final heat ... top score in that event was a 306.89 at the Shamrock Invitational ... West Ottawa tain for the Irish during her senior season. solid against Toledo with a score of 264.22 ... off As a Junior (2008-09): Joined premier com- the 3- meter board she set a season-best during pany after earning the BIG EAST's Most the Shamrock Invitational (315.00) ... notched Outstanding Diver Award at the 2009 league total counts of 266.90 and 254.60 during the As a Senior (2009-10): Shattered the previ- championship meet and became just the third league meet in the same event ... posted a pre- ous Notre Dame school record in the 3-meter Irish diver to compete at the NCAA Championships liminary score of 245.60 and a final round count event with a score of 376.20 points at the ... swept the 1- and 3-meter events at the confer- of 250.0 for a 495.60 total in the 3-meter event at Shamrock Invitational … that score was over 25 ence finale for a pair of all-BIG EAST honors ... won the NCAA Zone C diving meet ... those scores points higher than the previous record … won the 1-meter with a score of 290.15 while taking earned her a 15th-place finish ... registered the silver at the BIG EAST Championships in the the latter event with 294.30 points ... continued respective scores of 252.45 and 240.50 in the 1-meter spring board with a personal-best score her success at the NCAA Zone C Diving meet preliminary and final rounds of the zone meet, of 309.60 points … took home bronze in the with a sixth-place finish off the 1-meter board good for 13th overall among the 41 divers com- 3-meter event at the league meet … placed sixth (537.50) ... placed 32nd at the NCAA peting in the event ... won team's award as the at the NCAA Zone Championships in the 3-meter Championships in the 3-meter (245.65) and 32nd most improved diver. event and 10th at the 1 meter height … swept in the 1-meter (245.30) ... best dual meet perfor- the diving events three different meets on the As a Freshman (2006-07): Pulled in best 1-meter (11 dives) performance of the year at the NCAA Zone C Championships ... that effort placed her in 16th behind teammate Tiffany Robak ... qualified for both the 1-meter (6 dives) and the 3-meter (6 dives) for the BIG EAST Championships ... finished third in the 1- meter to earn her first all-BIG EAST honors ... finished 10th in the 3-meter with a score of 221.15 behind teammates Tara Hyer and Robak.

The Stitt File Team captain for the 2009-10 season ... diving state champion in Michigan ... two-time team MVP for West Ottawa (Mich.) ... won the state's Diver of the Year honors as a senior ... served as high school team captain for the 2005-06 cam- paign ... all-state and All-American in each of her three high school seasons ... NISCA high school All- American ... USA Diving Scholar Athlete ... all- state in the pole vault in 2005 ... track and field team captain during her final prep campaign ... born May 8, 1989, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... daughter of Mary and Ray Stitt ... active in gym- nastics as a youth ... graduated from the College of Arts and Letters as an English major with a peace studies minor.

STITT’S CAREER BESTS 1-meter (6) 309.60 · BIG EAST (2010) 3-meter (6) 376.20 · Shamrock Invite (2009)

58 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Opponents

Notre Dame plans to compete in as many as nine states - including Hawaii, Texas and Alabama - throughout the 2010-11 season. 2009-10 Opponents

Auburn Michigan State Oct. 22 · Friday · 3:00 p.m. (CT) Oct. 29 · Friday · 5:00 p.m. (ET) Auburn, Ala. · Martin Aquatics Center East Lansing, Mich. · McCaffree Pool Dennis Stark Dennis Stark Relays Location: Auburn, Ala. Location: East Lansing, Mich. Founded: 1856 Founded: 1855 Oct. 8 · Friday · 5:00 p.m. (ET) Enrollment: 24,602 Enrollment: 47,278 Notre Dame, Ind. · Rolfs Aquatic Center Mascot: Tigers Mascot: Spartans Colors: Orange and navy blue Colors: Green and white Notes: This season will mark the 27th edition of Conference: Southeastern Conference: Big Ten the Dennis Stark Relays for the women’s swim- Facility: Martin Aquatics Center Facility: McCaffree Pool ming and diving team. The meet strays from the President: Jay Gogue President: Lou Anna Simon standard format and solely focuses on races of Athletic director: Jay Jacobs Athletic director: Mark Hollis the relay variety. Beginning in 1964 and taking place in each of the subsequent seasons since, Head coach: Brett Hawke Head coach: Matt Gianiodis Notre Dame's swimmers and divers have chris- Assistants: Jeff Shaffer (diving), Frank Bradley, Assistants: Kathleen Milloy, Erick Best (diving), tened each competitive season with the Notre Aaron Ciarla, Richard Long Tim Loeffler Dame Relays, an event founded by former Irish head coach Dennis Stark. The creator of the relay meet in 1964, Stark has coached and officiated at Swimming and diving contact: Kendra Lee Swimming and diving contact: Vince Baker every Notre Dame Relay meet since (except for Phone: 334.844.9182 Phone: 517.355.2271 2008 when he attended his granddaughter’s E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] wedding. However, he did send off the swimmers Website: auburntigers.com Website: msuspartans.com by writing a few words of encouragement that was read prior to the opening race). Stark was the first coach of both the men's and women's swim- ming and diving teams at Notre Dame and coached for 27 years before moving into an administrative position as director of the Rolfs Aquatic Center in 1985. In his honor, the name of the Notre Dame Relays was officially changed to the Dennis Stark Relays on Nov. 22, 2003. LSU Purdue Oct. 22 · Friday · 3:00 p.m. (CT) Auburn, Ala. · Martin Aquatics Center Nov. 6 · Saturday · 5:30 p.m. (ET) Notre Dame, Ind. · Rolfs Aquatic Center Location: Baton Rouge, La. Founded: 1860 Location: West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment: 25,215 Founded: 1869 Mascot: Tigers Enrollment: 40,090 Colors: Purple and gold Mascot: Boilermakers Conference: Southeastern Colors: Old gold and black Facility: Natatorium Conference: Big Ten President: John V. Lombardi Facility: Boilermaker Aquatics Center Athletic director: Joe Alleva President: France Cordova Athletic director: Morgan Burke Head coach: David Geyer Assistants: Doug Shaffer (diving), Lance Asti, Head coach: John Klinge Brandy Collins, Liam Gallagher Assistants: Darlene Renie, Adam Soldati (diving), Kimiko Soldati (diving) Swimming and diving contact: Jesse Delerno Phone: 225.578.8226 Swimming and diving contact: Ben Turner E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 765.494.3198 Website: lsusports.net E-mail: [email protected] Website: purduesports.com

60 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Utah Hawaii Michigan Nov. 12 · Friday · 5:00 p.m. (ET) Jan. 4 · Tuesday · TBA Jan. 15 · Saturday · 1:00 p.m. (CT) Notre Dame, Ind. · Rolfs Aquatic Center Honolulu, Hawaii · Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex Evanston, Ill. · Norris Aquatics Center

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Location: Honolulu, Hawaii Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Founded: 1850 Founded: 1907 Founded: 1817 Enrollment: 28,211 Enrollment: 20,435 Enrollment: 58,089 Mascot: Utes Mascot: Rainbow Warriors Mascot: Wolverines Colors: Crimson and white Colors: Green and white Colors: Blue and maize Conference: Mountain West Conference: Western Athletic Conference: Big Ten Facility: Ute Natatorium Facility: Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex Facility: Canham Natatorium President: Michael Young President: Virginia S. Hinshaw President: Mary Sue Coleman Athletic director: Chris Hill Athletic director: Jim Donovan Athletic director: Dave Brandon

Head coach: Greg Winslow Head coach: Victor Wales, Mike Brown (diving) Head coach: Jim Richardson Assistants: Marie Marsman, Charlie King, Richard Assistants: Jennifer Buffin, Chuck Riggs, Anita Assistants: Kongzheng Li (diving), Stefanie Marschner (diving) Rossing (diving) Kerska, Katrin Vetter

Swimming and diving contact: Mike DeVine Swimming and diving contact: Pakalani Bello Swimming and diving contact: Ryan Sosin Phone: 801.581.8997 Phone: 808.956.7506 Phone: 734.936.8746 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: utahutes.com Website: hawaiiathletics.com Website: mgoblue.com

U.S. Nationals Northwestern Shamrock Invitational Dec. 2-4 · Thursday – Saturday · All day Jan. 15 · Saturday · 1:00 p.m. (CT) Jan. 28-29 · Friday – Saturday · All day Columbus, Ohio · McCorkle Aquatics Pavilion Evanston, Ill. · Norris Aquatics Center Notre Dame, Ind. · Rolfs Aquatic Center

Location: Evanston, Ill. Notes: This will be the sixth time Notre Dame has Founded: 1851 hosted the Shamrock Invitational, a meet that Enrollment: 16,267 spans two days and covers three sessions within Mascot: Wildcats a championship-style format. At the 2010 meet, Colors: Purple and white Natalie Stitt set a University and Rolfs Aquatic Conference: Big Ten Center record off the 3-meter board with a score of 376.20, leading Notre Dame to a pair of dual Facility: Norris Aquatics Center meet wins. Stitt bettered Heather Mattingly’s President: Morton Schapiro school record (351.15) set on Jan. 26, 2001 and Athletic Director: Jim Phillips bumped ahead of the pool record (333.82) estab- lished by Meghan Perrry-Eaton on Jan. 12, 2002. Head doach: Jimmy Tierney The Irish picked up dual meet victories over Assistants: Nichole Ellis, Alik Sarkisian (diving) Denver (275-94) and Iowa (260-110).

Swimming and diving contact: Doug Meffley Phone: 847.491.3688 E-mail: [email protected] Website: nusports.com

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Ball State BIG EAST Championships NCAA Swimming and Diving Feb. 5 · Saturday · 1:00 p.m. (ET) Diving: Feb. 11-13 · Friday – Sunday Championships Notre Dame, Ind. – Rolfs Aquatic Center Swimming: Feb. 16 – 20 · Wednesday – Sunday March 17 – 19 · Thursday – Saturday · All day Louisville, Ky. · Wright Natatorium Austin, Texas · Jamail Texas Swimming Center Location: Muncie, Ind. Founded: 1918 Notes: Notre Dame resumed its winning streak in Notes: Notre Dame totaled 14 points behind the Enrollment: 21,401 2010 by bringing home a BIG EAST title trophy for efforts of Samantha Maxwell and Amywren Miller Mascot: Cardinals the 14th straight year. Samantha Maxwell had a to finish 38th out of 47 teams at the 2010 NCAA Colors: Cardinal and white hand in four titles at the meet and was named Championships. Miller earned her first career All- Conference: Mid-American the BIG EAST Women's Most Outstanding American honor in the 50 free while Maxwell Facility: Lewellen Aquatic Center Swimmer award. Brian Barnes was named the BIG earned an All-American accolade in the 100 President: Jo Ann Gora EAST Women's Coach of the Year for the second breast for the second straight year after finishing Athletic director: Tim Collins straight season. 14th overall.

Head coach: Bob Thomas Assistants: Ryan Fillmann (diving)

Swimming and diving contact: Brad Caudill Phone: 765.285.8242 E-mail: [email protected] Website: ballstatesports.com

62 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® On the Road with the Irish

Since 1981-82, the Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving team has traveled to 30 states, the District of Columbia, Mexico, Ontario, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Saint Lucia. Notre Dame’s widespread travel is befitting of a student body and swimming and diving roster that draw from all corners of the United States, as the program has included student-athletes from 35 states and six foreign countries. Below is a listing of the all-time Irish travel locales.

Alabama Auburn (NCAA Championships)

Arizona Tucson (Arizona)

Arkansas Fayetteville (NCAA Championships) Midwest Independent Championships, Jamaica (St. John’s) California MCC Championships, National Catholic St. Bonaventure (St. Bonaventure) Mission Viejo (vs. Wyoming, Northeastern) Championships) North Carolina Valparaiso (Valparaiso) Durham (Duke) Colorado West Lafayette (Purdue, NCAA Zone Diving Raleigh (North Carolina State) Denver (Metro State) Championships, NCAA Championships) Fort Collins (Colorado State) Ohio Kentucky Bowling Green (Bowling Green) Connecticut Louisville (Louisville) Cleveland (Cleveland State, Eastern Intercollegiate Storrs (Connecticut) Maryland Championships) Annapolis (Navy) Columbus (Ohio State, NCAA Zone Diving) District of Columbia Baltimore (Johns Hopkins, Eastern Gambier (Kenyon College Invitational) Intercollegiate Championships) Oxford (Miami, NCAA Zone Diving Championships) Washington (Georgetown) Massachusetts Toledo (Toledo) Boston (National Catholic Championship) Florida Chestnut Hill (Boston College) Ontario Boca Raton (Florida Atlantic) Worcester (Holy Cross) London (Western Ontario) Coral Gables (Miami) Ft. Lauderdale (Collegiate Classic) Michigan Pennsylvania Ann Arbor (Michigan, Wolverine Georgia Meadville (AIAW Div. III National Championships) Invitational, NCAA Championships) Philadelphia (La Salle, National Catholic Athens (NCAA Championships, Bulldog Big Rapids (Ferris State) Championships, MCC Championships) Invitational, Georgia Fall Invitational) East Lansing (Michigan State) Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, BIG EAST Kalamazoo (Western Michigan, Kalamazoo) Championships) Hawaii Marquette (Northern Michigan) Villanova (Villanova) Honolulu (Hawaii, UH Rainbow Rochester (Oakland) Invitational) Rhode Island Minnesota Providence (Providence) Illinois Minneapolis (Minnesota, NCAA Champaign (Illinois) Championships, Minnesota Invitational, Texas Chicago (Illinois-Chicago, Midwest NCAA Zone C Diving Championships) Austin (Texas, NCAA Championships) Independent Championships, Midwest St. Paul (NCAA Championships) College Station (Texas A&M, Texas A&M Invitational) Missouri Invitational, NCAA Championships) DeKalb (Northern Illinois) St. Louis (Saint Louis, Midwest City San Antonio (U.S. Open) Edwardsville (Southern Illinois) Championships, North Star Conference Evanston (Northwestern) Championships, Oral Roberts, MCC Normal (Illinois State) Utah Championships) Provo (Brigham Young) Indiana Salt Lake City (Utah) Nevada Bloomington (Indiana Invitational, NCAA Reno (AIAW Division III Championships) Washington Zone Diving Championships) New Jersey Federal Way (U.S. Open, NCAA Championships, Evansville (North Star Conference New Brunswick (Eastern Intercollegiate Washington) Championships, MCC Championships) Championships) Pullman (Debbie Pipher Invitational) Greencastle (DePauw, Indiana State Piscataway (BIG EAST Championships) Championships) West Virginia Indianapolis (Vincennes, NCAA New York Morgantown (Eastern Intercollegiate Championships, NCAA Zone C Diving Bronx (Fordham) Championships) Championships, BIG EAST Championships) East Meadow (BIG EAST Championships, Indiana (con’td) NCAA Championships) Wisconsin Muncie (Ball State) Fordham (National Catholic Invitational) Milwaukee (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) South Bend (Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s,

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 63 All-Time Series Team W-L-T Team W-L-T Team W-L-T Air Force 2-0 LaSalle 0-1 Villanova 2-2 Alabama 0-1 Louisville 4-1 Vincennes 1-0 Arizona 0-2 LSU 0-1 West Virginia 1-0 Arkansas 0-1 Mankato State 1-0 Western Illinois 1-0 Army 1-0 Metro State 1-0 Western Michigan 1-1 Ball State 4-9 Miami (Fla.) 3-1 Western Ontario 10-4 Boston College 2-1 Miami (Ohio) 3-0 Wisconsin 0-1 Bowling Green 9-7 Michigan 5-7 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0 Brigham Young 1-1 Michigan State 6-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7-0 Buffalo 1-0 Minnesota 1-4 Xavier 5-0 Butler 4-0 Missouri 0-1 California 0-1 Navy 1-0 Conference W-L-T Cleveland State 12-3 North Carolina State 0-2 America East 0-0 Colorado State 1-0 Northern Illinois 4-5 Atlantic Coast 4-4 Connecticut 3-0 Northern Michigan 2-2 Creighton 1-0 Northwestern 3-6 Atlantic 10 21-2-1 Denison 1-0 Oakland 4-0 BIG EAST 24-6 Denver 1-0 Ohio State 2-1 Big South 0-0 DePauw 3-0 Oral Roberts 2-0 Big Ten 36-33-1 Duke 1-0 Penn State 0-1 Big 12 1-3 Duquesne 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-1 Colonial 0-0 Eastern Michigan 2-1 Providence 2-0 Conference USA 7-1 Evansville 6-0 Purdue 4-7-1 Horizon 35-3 Ferris State 2-0 Rice 1-0 Ivy 0-0 Florida Atlantic 1-0 St. Bonaventure 9-1-1 Metro Atlantic 0-0 Florida State 0-1 St. John’s 1-1 Fordham 4-0 St. Louis 3-0 Mid-American 25-24 Georgetown 1-0 Saint Mary’s 7-0 Mid-Continent 10-0 Hawaii 3-0 Southern Illinois 5-1 Missouri Valley 13-4 Holy Cross 1-0 Stanford 0-2 Mountain West 6-1 Illinois 9-2 Tampa 2-0 Northeast 0-0 Illinois-Chicago 9-0 Texas A&M 0-1 Pacific-10 0-6 Illinois State 1-3 Texas Christian 2-1 Southeastern 0-3 Indiana 1-3 Toledo 1-1 Southern 0-0 Iowa 5-0 USC 0-1 West Coast 7-0 Johns Hopkins 1-0 Utah 1-0 Western Athletic 4-0 Kalamazoo 4-0 Valparaiso 6-0 Kansas 0-2 Kenyon College 1-0

64 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® History & Records

Katie Carroll concluded her Notre Dame career in 2007 as one of the most decorated swimmers in program history. Carroll garnered seven All-America honors and was a 15-time BIG EAST champion. All-Time Results

Team Records Year-by-Year Results

Undefeated Seasons Year Coach Captains W L Pct. Conference NCAA 2...... (10-0, 1999-2000 / 10-0, 2001-02) 1981-82 Dennis Stark Rita Harrington, Jean Murtaugh 8 3 .727 -- 21st (DIII) 1982-83 Dennis Stark Jean Murtaugh, Sheila Roesler 6 5 .545 -- -- Most Wins (season) 1983-84 Dennis Stark Raili Tikki, Karin McCaffrey 6 5 .545 1st -- 14...... 1994-95 1984-85 Dennis Stark Venette Cochiolo, JoAnn Pearl 11 1 .917 1st -- Longest Winning Streak 1985-86 Tim Welsh P.J. Amberg, Venette Cochiolo 8 3 .727 1st -- 1986-87 Tim Welsh P.J. Amberg, Suzanne DeVine, 7 7 .500 -- -- 16...... Nov. 4, 2000 – Oct. 26, 2002 Monica Walker Longest Home Winning Streak 1987-88 Tim Welsh Barbara Byrne, Nancy O’Brien 9 7 .563 1st -- 18...... Oct. 23, 1998 – Jan. 31, 2002 1988-89 Tim Welsh Tracy Johnson, Kelly Quinn 6 6 .500 1st -- Most Invitational Titles (season) 1989-90 Tim Welsh Mary Acampora, Erin Tierney 9 5 .643 1st T-39th 1990-91 Tim Welsh Chrissy Ciletti, Tracie O’Connell 11 6 .647 1st T-31st 4...... 1989-90 / 2002-02 / 2003-04 1991-92 Tim Welsh Jackie Jones, Shana Stephens 11 7 .611 1st 37th Most Points (dual meet/invite) 1992-93 Tim Welsh Susan Bohdan, Jennifer Stumm, 9 2* .792 1st T-30th 310...... Jan. 26-27, 2007 Tanya Williams 1993-94 Tim Welsh Kristin Heath, Lorrei Horenkamp 9 6 .600 1st T-32nd vs. Oakland / Shamrock Invite 1994-95 Tim Welsh Jennifer Dahl, Cara Garvey, 14 1 .933 1st -- Largest Margin of Victory (dual meet/invite) Lorrei Horenkamp 256 (310-54)...... Jan. 26-27, 2007 1995-96 Bailey Weathers Anna Cooper, Joy Michnowicz 12 4 .750 3rd 31st 1996-97 Bailey Weathers Amy Bostick, Erin Brooks 7 5 .583 1st 25th vs. Oakland / Shamrock Invite 1997-98 Bailey Weathers Courtney South, Linda Gallo 7 1 .875 1st 23rd Most Points (dual meet w/one team) 1998-99 Bailey Weathers Elizabeth Barger, Anne Iacobucci 7 3 .700 1st 28th 223...... Oct. 5, 2001 – vs. Pittsburgh 1999-2000 Bailey Weathers Elizabeth Barger, Alison Newell 10 0 1.000 1st 18th 223...... Oct. 31, 2008 – vs. Pittsburgh 2000-01 Bailey Weathers Carrie Nixon, Kristen Van Saun 10 1 .909 1st 37th Largest Margin of Victory (dual meet w/one 2001-02 Bailey Weathers Maureen Hillenmeyer, Tara Riggs 10 0 1.000 1st 19th 2002-03 Bailey Weathers Katie Cavadini, Amy Deger, 9 1* .864 1st T-33rd team) Heidi Hendrick 146 (223-77)...... Oct. 5, 2001 – vs. Pittsburgh 2003-04 Bailey Weathers Lisa Garcia, Laurie Musgrave 8 2 .800 1st 25th 146 (223-77)...... Oct. 31, 2008 – vs. Pittsburgh 2004-05 Bailey Weathers Kelli Barton, Georgia Healey 6 3 .667 1st t-24th 2005-06 Carrie Nixon 5 2 .750 1st 41st Most Points (Notre Dame Invitational) 2006-07 Carrie Nixon 8 1 .889 1st 27th 1,822...... 2006 2007-08 Carrie Nixon Katie Guida, Morgan Bullock 4 7 .364 1st -- Most Points (Notre Dame / Dennis Stark Relays) 2008-09 Brian Barnes Christa Riggins, Casey Wagner 6 3 .667 1st 31st 2009-10 Brian Barnes Ashlee Edgell, Megan Farrell, 2 5 .286 1st 38th 280...... 2008 Natalie Stitt Most Points (BIG EAST Championships) 29-year totals 245 102 .706 25 titles 20 appearances 829.5...... 2000 - After competing as an independent for two seasons, Notre Dame became a member of the North Star Conference from 1983-84 to 1985-86 before joining the Midwestern Collegiate Conference from 1987-88 until 1994-95 prior to joining the BIG EAST Conference for the 1995-96 season. *includes one tie Irish Assistant Coaches John Komora...... 1981-82 Irish Head Coaches Mark Mamula...... 1982-83 John Gibbons...... 1983-85 Tom Streit...... 1985-86 (v) Greg Lambert...... 1985-87 Michael Roberts...... 1987-90 Dennis Stark Tim Welsh Randy Julian...... 1990-95 Michael Whatley...... 1993-94 1981 - 85 1985 - 95 Rob Fellrath...... 1996-1999 (v) 31-14 (.689) 93-50-1 (.649) Eva Lupi...... 1996-1999 (v) Kristin Heath...... 1996-2001 Jonathan Jennings...... 1997-2001 Maureen McFall...... 1999-2000 (v) Josh Skube...... 2000-04 (v) Anne Marie Stricklin...... 2002-04 Carrie Nixon Carrie Nixon...... 2004-05 2005-2008 Joel White...... 2005-2009 17-9 (.654) Mike Laubacher...... 2006-2008 (v) Kate Kovenock...... 2009-present Will Bernhardt...... 2009-present (v)

Irish Diving Coaches Chris Payne...... 1977-79 (v) Fritz Shadley...... 1978-79 (v), 1980-81 Bailey Weathers Brian Barnes Stephen Bollman...... 1985-87 1995 - 2005 2008 - current Leigh Anne Grabovez...... 1987-88 86-20-1 (.808) 8-8 (.500) Tim Davis...... 1988-89 Tracy Brennan...... 1989-92 Adam Hirschfeld...... 1992-94 Caiming Xie...... 1995-present

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66 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Notre Dame Records

Swimming Event Time Name(s) Date FREESTYLE 50 22.30 Amywren Miller (3.18.10) 100 49.10 Amywren Miller (2.20.08) 200 1:44.89 Christa Riggins (2.20.08) 500 4:45.50 Katie Carroll (2.14.07) 1,000 9:49.80 Katie Carroll (11.11.06) 1,650 16:24.48 Linda Gallo (2.21.98) BACKSTROKE 100 53.88 Kim Holden (2.19.10) 200 1:55.79 Kim Holden (2.20.10) BREASTSTROKE 100 59.44 Samantha Maxwell (3.19.09) 200 2:09.62 Samantha Maxwell (3.19.09) BUTTERFLY 100 53.46 Kellyn Kuhlke (2.18.09) 200 1:57.72 Katie Casey (2.18.09) INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 2:00.63 Megan Farrell (2.18.09) 400 4:12.02 Katie Carroll (3.9.07) MEDLEY RELAY Heather Mattingly’s impressive 425.40 1-meter dive 200 1:39.29 Colleen Fotsch (3.1.09) championship point total from 1998 still sits atop the Irish Samantha Maxwell diving record list for the now-defunct 10-dive format. Kellyn Kuhlke Amywren Miller 400 3:36.20 Maggie Behrens (2.18.09) Samantha Maxwell Kellyn Kuhlke Amywren Miller FREESTYLE RELAY 200 1:31.01 Amywren Miller (2.18.09) Colleen Fotsch Maggie Behrens Christa Riggins 400 3:19.38 Megan Farrell (2.20.08) Christa Riggins Lauren Parisi Amywren Miller 800 7:13.51 Megan Farrell (2.18.09) Amy Prestinario Lauren Sylvester Christa Riggins

Diving Event Meet Type Dives Name Points Date SPRINGBOARD 1-meter Dual 6 Meghan Perry-Eaton 328.43 1.28.05 3-meter Dual 6 Natalie Stitt­­­­ 376.20 1.30.10 Ellen Johnson was part of the school-record setting 800-yard Free Relay quartet at the 2007 NCAA Championships. The relay unit clocked a time of 7:14.91.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 67 NCAA All-Americans 12 8 Samantha Maxwell ’11 Chandler, Ariz. Carrie Nixon ’02 Kelly Hecking ’02 Corona del Sol Ouray, Colorado Rutherford, New Jersey Breaststroke Ouray / Montrose Rutherford Sprint Freestyle / Butterfly Backstroke / Freestyle All-America (1) 100 Breast – 2009 All-America (2) Honorable Mention (8) Honorable Mention (2) 50 Free – 2000, 2002 200 Back – 2001, 2002 100 Breast - 2010 Honorable Mention (10) 200 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000 200 Breast – 2009 50 Free – 1999 400 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000, 2002 100 Free – 2000, 2002 400 Free Relay – 2002 3 100 Fly – 2000 200 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000 7 Erin Brooks ’97 400 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000, 2002 Millington, New Jersey 400 Free Relay – 2002 Katie Carroll ’07 Watchung Hills Regional Toledo, Ohio Backstroke Notre Dame Academy 9 Individual Medley / Butterfly All-America (1) Tanya Williams ’93 200 Back – 1997 Boca Raton, Florida All-America (2) Honorable Mention (2) St. Andrews 400 IM - 2005, 2007 100 Back – 1996 Backstroke / Individual Medley Honorable Mention (5) 200 Back – 1996 200 IM – 2004, 2005, 2006 All-America (5) 400 IM – 2004 2 100 Back – 1993 200 Fly – 2007 200 Back – 1992, 1993 Linda Gallo ’98 400 IM – 1990, 1991 5 Colts Neck, New Jersey Honorable Mention (4) St. John Vianney Heather Mattingly ’02 100 Back – 1992 Distance Freestyle Houston, Texas 200 Fly – 1990 Memorial 200 IM – 1992, 1993 Honorable Mention (2) Springboard Diving 500 Free – 1998 Shannon Suddarth ’00 1,650 Free – 1998 All-America (1) Topeka, Kansas 3-meter – 2002 Hayden Alison Newell ’00 Honorable Mention (4) Breaststroke Parker, Colorado 1-meter – 2000, 2002 Ponderosa 3-meter – 2000, 2001 All-America (1) Butterfly 100 Breast – 1998 Honorable Mention (8) 4 Honorable Mention (2) 200 Fly – 1997, 2000 100 Breast – 2000 Elizabeth Barger ’00 200 Breast – 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Littleton, Colorado Lisa Garcia ’04 200 Medley Relay – 2000 Chatfield Denver, Colorado 400 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000 Butterfly Cherry Creek Butterfly / Freestyle Honorable Mention (4) 200 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000 Honorable Mention (2) 400 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000 200 Fly – 2003 400 Free Relay – 2002 Meghan Perry-Eaton ’05 Brandon, Florida Jeanine Blatt ’82 Bloomingdale Dayton, Ohio Springboard Diving Carroll Middle-Distance Freestyle All-America (2) 1-meter – 2004, 2005 All-America (Division III) (2) Honorable Mention (2) 500 Free – 1979, 1980 1-meter – 2003 3-meter - 2005 Betsy Shadley ’81 Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline Springboard Diving

All-America (Division III) (2) 1-meter – 1979, 1980

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2010 Amywren Miller - All-American (50 Free) Samantha Maxwell - Honorable Mention (100 Breast) 2009 Samantha Maxwell - All-America (100 Breast) / Honorable Mention (200 Breast) 2007 Katie Carroll - All-America (400 IM) / Honorable Mention (200 Fly) 2006 Katie Carroll - Honorable Mention (200 IM) 2005 Katie Carroll - All-America (400 IM) / Honorable Mention (200 IM) Meghan Perry-Eaton - All-America (1-meter) / Honorable Mention (3-meter) 2004 Meghan Perry-Eaton - All-America (1-meter) Katie Carroll - Honorable Mention (200 IM, 400 IM) 2003 Lisa Garcia - Honorable Mention (200 Fly) Meghan Perry-Eaton - Honorable Mention (1-meter) 2002 Heather Mattingly - All-America (3-meter) / Honorable Mention (1-meter) Carrie Nixon - All-America (50 Free) / Honorable Mention (100 Free, 400 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay) Lisa D’Olier - Honorable Mention (400 Medley Relay) Former Notre Dame head coach Carrie Nixon earned a program-best 12 All-America accolades Lisa Garcia - Honorable Mention (400 Free Relay) during her career, which was highlighted by setting the NCAA Championships record in the 50m Free (24.99) in 2000. Kelly Hecking - Honorable Mention (200 Back, 400 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay) Allison Lloyd - Honorable Mention (400 Medley Relay) Kristen Peterson - Honorable Mention (400 Free Relay) 2001 Marie Labosky - Honorable Mention (400 IM) Kelly Hecking - Honorable Mention (200 Back) Heather Mattingly - Honorable Mention (3-meter) 2000 Carrie Nixon - All-America (50 Free) Honorable Mention (100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Elizabeth Barger - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Kelly Hecking - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Heather Mattingly - Honorable Mention (1-meter, 3-meter) Alison Newell - Honorable Mention (200 Fly) Shannon Suddarth - Honorable Mention (100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) 1999 Elizabeth Barger - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Kelly Hecking - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Brittany Kline - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay) Carrie Nixon - Honorable Mention (50 Free, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Shannon Suddarth - Honorable Mention (200 Breast, 400 Medley Relay) 1998 Shannon Suddarth - All-America (100 Breast) / Honorable Mention (200 breast) The first two Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving All-Americans were middle-distance Linda Gallo - Honorable Mention (500 Free, 1,650 Free) freestyler Jeanine Blatt (middle) and diver Betsy Shadley (right) – shown here with former head coach Dennis Stark. The two were AIAW Division III All-Americans in 1979, two seasons 1997 Erin Brooks - All-America (200 Back) before the women’s varsity program was established. Alison Newell - Honorable Mention (200 Fly) Shannon Suddarth - Honorable Mention (200 Breast) 1996 Erin Brooks - Honorable Mention (100 Back, 200 Back) 1993 Tanya Williams - All-America (200 Back) / Honorable Mention (100 Back) 1991 Tanya Williams - All-America (200 IM)

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Year-by-Year in the NCAA Championships name (class) - event - prelim / finals time - prelim / finals finish - honors 2004 (meters) - 25th (28 pts.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) 100 Free 55.99 t-32nd 2010 - 38th (14 pts.) 200 IM 2:12.28 / 2:13.43 9th (11th) HM 400 IM 4:42.51 / 4:42.74 14th (13th) HM Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) 100 Breast 1:00.69 / 1:01.09 12th (14th) HM Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 1-meter diving 303.90 / 290.40 3rd (4th) AA 200 Breast 2:14.17 36th 3-meter diving 260.60 28th Amywren Miller (Jr.) 50 Free 22.30 / 22.49 6th (8th) AA 100 Free 49.44 25th 2003 - t-33rd (12 pts.) Danielle Hulick (Jr.) 50 Free 23.25 40th 2009 - 31st (19 pts.) 100 Back 55.03 24th 200 Back 2:00.09 29th Samantha Maxwell (So.) 100 Breast 59.73 / 59.44 7th (6th) AA Lisa Garcia (Jr.) 100 Fly 54.68 28th 200 Breast 2:09.86 / 2:09.62 11th (11th) HM 200 Fly 1:59.09 / 1:58.39 14th (13th) HM Amywren Miller (So.) 50 Free 22.47 26th 200 IM 2:01.58 22nd 100 Free 49.67 45th Marie Labosky (Jr.) 200 Back 2:00.07 28th 100 Fly 55.35 46th 200 IM 2:03.23 39th Natalie Stitt (Jr.) 1-meter diving 245.30 32nd 400 IM 4:18.09 19th Meghan Perry-Eaton (Jr.) 1-meter diving 271.40 9th HM 2008 3-meter diving 461.95 20th Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) 100 Breast 1:02.36 200 Breast 2:14.38 2002 - 19th (52 pts.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) 50 Free 22.73 Carrie Nixon (Sr.) 50 Free 22.70 / 22.53 7th (7th) AA 100 Free 49.79 100 Free 49.65 / 49.47 10th (15th) HM 100 Fly 55.26 100 Fly 55.95 44th Christa Riggins (Jr.) 50 Free 23.16 Kelli Barton (Fr.) 500 Free 4:59.61 56th 100 Free 50.27 1,650 Free 16:48.91 29th 200 Free 1:47.62 Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 100 Back 55.93 28th 200 Back 1:57.45 / 1:57.90 12th (10th) HM Kristen Peterson (Fr.) 100 Back 57.19 41st 2007 - 27th (25 pts.) 200 Back 2:02.34 37th Katie Carroll (Sr.) 200 IM 2:00.09 22nd Allison Lloyd (Sr.) 100 Breast 1:05.05 41st 400 IM 4:12.37 7th AA Lisa D’Olier (So.) 100 Fly 57.14 51st 200 Fly 1:58.10 12th HM Lisa Garcia (So.) 100 Fly 54.53 22nd Megan Farrell (Fr.) 200 IM 2:04.14 63rd 200 Fly 1:59.28 17th 200 Free 1:50.77 67th 200 IM 2:02.21 30th Rebecca Grove (Sr.) 50 Free 23.38 58th Marie Labosky (So.) 200 IM 2:04.44 54th 100 Free 50.92 63rd 400 IM 4:19.37 25th Claire Hutchinson (So.) 500 Free 4:52.35 52nd Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay dq dq 1,650 Free 16:36.22 35th Allison Lloyd (Sr.) Caroline Johnson (Jr.) 100 Back 56.52 44th Lisa D’Olier (So.) Ellen Johnson (Sr.) 200 Free 1:49.99 59th Carrie Nixon (Sr.) 500 Free 4:52.57 53rd Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:42.68 / 3:42.87 13th (12th) HM Julia Quinn (Sr.) 200 IM 2:04.71 65th Allison Lloyd (Sr.) 100 Breast 1:03.16 32nd Lisa D’Olier (So.) Christa Riggins (So.) 50 Free 23.43 62nd Carrie Nixon (Sr.) 100 Free 50.75 59th Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.78 19th 200 Free 1:48.46 34th Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.70 23rd Lisa Garcia (So.) Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Kristen Peterson (Fr.) Caroline Johnson (Jr.) Lisa Garcia (So.) 400 Free Relay 3:23.31 / 3:24.18 15th (16th) HM Christa Riggins (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) 400 Free Relay 3:22.22 20th Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Megan Farrell (Fr.) Kristen Peterson (Fr.) Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Heather Mattingly (Sr.) 1-meter diving 267.00 12th HM Christa Riggins (So.) 3-meter diving 501.65 / 517.90 8th (8th) AA Katie Carroll (Sr.) 800 Free Relay 7:14.91 13th Megan Farrell (Fr.) Ellen Johnson (Sr.) 2001 - 37th (15 pts.) Christa Riggins (So.) Kelly Hecking (Jr.) 100 Back 55.37 18th Katie Carroll (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:44.21 20th 200 Back 1:57.64 / 1:58.28 13th (11th) HM Caroline Johnson (Jr.) Marie Labosky (Fr.) 1,650 Free 17:03.76 31st Julia Quinn (Sr.) 200 IM 2:02.69 20th Christa Riggins (So.) 400 IM 4:17.82 / 4:17.06 11th (15th) HM Heather Mattingly (Jr.) 1-meter diving 245.75 24th 2006 - 41st (4 pts.) 3-meter diving 140.25 / 471.40 12th HM Katie Carroll (Jr.) 200 IM 2:00.48 13th HM 400 IM 4:28.47 38th 2000 (meters) - 18th (74.5 pts.) 200 Fly 2:01.66 32nd Carrie Nixon (Jr.) 50 Free 24.99 / 25.09 4th (1st) AA Julia Quinn (Jr.) 100 Breast 1:03.63 33rd 100 Free 55.34 / 55.20 t-9th (t-9th) HM 200 Breast 2:15.24 20th 100 Fly 1:00.86 / 1:01.06 t-10th (12th) HM Claire Hutchinson (Fr.) 500 Free 4:51.91 38th Kelly Hecking (So.) 100 Back 1:03.42 34th 400 IM 4:28.84 39th 200 Back 2:16.93 36th 1,650 Free 16:34.92 25th Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) 100 Breast 1:10.24 / 1:09.78 11th (15th) HM 2005 - 24th (32 pts.) 200 Breast 2:29.50 / 2:28.81 11th (10th) HM Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) 100 Fly 1:01.95 30th Christel Bouvron (Jr.) 100 Fly 55.56 41st 200 Fly 2:16.98 38th 200 Fly 2:00.59 22nd Alison Newell (Sr.) 200 Fly 2:13.35 / 2:13.24 13th (15th) HM Katie Carroll (So.) 200 IM 2:00.75 14th HM 100 Fly 1:01.91 28th 400 IM 4:13.56 6th AA Kelly Hecking (So.) 200 Medley Relay 1:55.07 / 1:55.15 14th (14th) HM 200 Fly 2:00.48 21st Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 1-meter diving 303.00 5th AA Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) 3-meter diving 463.50 15th HM

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Four-Time Qualifiers (6) Katie Carroll - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Kelly Hecking - 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 Heather Mattingly (d) - 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 Carrie Nixon - 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998 Shannon Suddarth - 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997 Tanya Williams - 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990

Three-Time Qualifiers (4) Meghan Perry-Eaton (d) - 2003, 2004, 2005 Marie Labosky - 2003, 2002, 2001 Samantha Maxwell - 2010, 2009, 2008 Amywren Miller - 2010, 2009, 2008

Two-Time Qualifiers (9) Elizabeth Barger - 2000, 1999 • Erin Brooks - 1997, 1996 Lisa Garcia - 2003, 2002 • Claire Hutchinson - 2006, 2007 In her final season, butterflyer Elizabeth Barger helped the Irish to a program-best 18th-place finish in the team standings Brittany Kline - 1999, 1998 • Allison Lloyd - 2002, 1999 of the 2000 NCAA Championships, as she earned honorable mention All-America accolades in both medley relays. Alison Newell - 2000, 1997 • Julia Quinn - 2006, 2007 Christa Riggins - 2007, 2008

One-Time Qualifiers (15) Kelli Barton - 2002 • Christel Bouvron - 2005 Linda Gallo (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:46.59 20th Lisa D’Olier - 2002 • Megan Farrell - 2007 Brittany Kline (Jr.) Linda Gallo - 1998 • Rebecca Grove - 2007 Shannon Suddarth (So.) Danielle Hulick - 2003 • Tara Hyer (d) - 2006 Carrie Nixon ( Fr.) Linda Gallo (Sr.) 200 Free Relay 1:36.04 19th Caroline Johnson - 2007 • Ellen Johnson - 2007 Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Jesslyn Peterson - 1994 • Kristen Peterson - 2002 Shannon Suddarth (So.) Kristen Van Saun - 1999 • Becky Wood - 1990 Brittany Kline (Jr.) Natalie Stitt (d) - 2009 (d) - diver 1997 - 25th (19 pts.) Erin Brooks (Sr.) 100 Back 56.08 23rd Carrie Nixon (Jr.) 200 Back 1:58.14 / 1:58.55 8th (7th) AA Kelly Hecking (So.) 400 Medley Relay 4:07.99 / 4:07.00 9th (9th) HM Shannon Suddarth (Fr.) 100 Breast 1:03.37 22nd Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) 200 Breast 2:16.31 / 2:15.41 13th (15th) HM Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Alison Newell (Fr.) 100 Fly 55.98 32nd Carrie Nixon (Jr.) 200 Fly 2:00.53 / 2:01.72 13th (10th) HM Heather Mattingly (So.) 1-meter diving 393.25 15th HM 3-meter diving 461.55 15th HM 1996 - 31st (11 pts.) Erin Brooks (Jr.) 100 Back 55.91 / 55.87 13th (14th) HM 1999 - 28th (16 pts.) 200 Back 2:00.00 / 1:57.70 10th (15th) HM Carrie Nixon (So.) 50 Free 22.88 / 23.25 16th (t-13th) HM 100 Free 50.27 19th 1994 Kristen Van Saun (So.) 200 Free 1:53.73 55th 500 Free 4:54.59 37th Jesslyn Peterson (So.) 200 IM 2:05.69 39th Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 100 Back 56.26 25th 400 IM 4:23.69 32nd 200 Back 2:02.95 38th Brittany Kline (Sr.) 100 Breast 1:03.14 17th 1993 - t-30th (13 pts.) Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) 100 Breast 1:03.28 19th 200 Breast 2:15.20 / 2:16.14 15th (15th) HM Tanya Williams (Sr.) 100 Back 55.68 / 56.14 16th AA Allison Lloyd (Fr.) 100 Breast 1:03.28 20th 200 Back 1:57.68 / 1:57.98 7th AA 200 Breast 2:15.55 18th 200 IM 2:03.91 24th HM Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) 100 Fly 55.62 23rd 200 Fly 2:02.80 32nd Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:42.75 / 1:43.36 16th (13th) HM 1992 - 37th (7 pts.) Brittany Kline (Sr.) Tanya Williams (Jr.) 100 Back 56.07 T-17th HM Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) 200 Back 1:58.27 10th AA Carrie Nixon (So.) 200 IM 2:03.06 18th HM Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:42.62 / 3:43.50 t-11th (11th) HM Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) 1991 - t-31st (11 pts.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Tanya Williams (So.) 200 Fly 2:02.48 Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 200 Free Relay 1:35.28 17th 200 IM 2:05.80 Carrie Nixon (So.) 400 IM 4:19.88 / 4:25.77 8th AA Kristen Van Saun (So.) Brittany Kline (Sr.) Heather Mattingly (Fr.) 1-meter diving 378.10 18th 1990 - t-39th (6 pts.) 3-meter diving 435.25 26th Becky Wood (Jr.) 200 Breast 2:21.34 39th Tanya Williams (Fr.) 200 Fly 2:01.70 27th HM 200 IM 2:04.47 1998 - 23rd (29 pts.) 400 IM 4:19.87 / 4:19.89 11th AA Carrie Nixon (Fr.) 50 Free 23.14 27th 100 Free 50.59 34th * Times are listed prelims / finals ... finishes are listed as finals place (prelims place) 100 Fly 55.80 26th AA – indicates All-American ... HM – indicates honorable mention All-America. Linda Gallo (Sr.) 500 Free 4:47.04 / 4:47.35 14th (13th) HM 1,650 Free 16:25.62 9th HM Shannon Suddarth (So.) 100 Breast 1:01.82 / 1:02.65 8th (8th) AA 200 Breast 2:13.81 / 2:13.47 11th (10th) HM Brittany Kline (Jr.) 100 Breast 1:03.88 25th

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BIG EAST Champions

Event Time (finals) Year Kim Holden (Fr.) 100 Back 53.88 2010 Kim Holden (Fr.) 200 Back 1:55.79 2010 Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) 100 Breast 59.64 2010 Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) 200 Breast 2:11.37 2010 Amywren Miller (Jr.) 50 Free 22.47 2010 Jenny Chiang (Fr.) 3-meter Diving 313.35 2010 Kim Holden (Fr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:39.31 2010 Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) Lauren Scott (Fr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Kim Holen (Fr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:36.45 2010 Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) Katie Casey (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Katie Casey (So.) 200 Fly 1:57.72 2009 Ashlee Edgell (Jr.) 400 IM 4:15.17 2009 Kelly Hecking, a 2002 graduate, holds the Notre Dame record for BIG Kellyn Kuhlke (So.) 100 Fly 53.46 2009 EAST championships – in any sport Samantha Maxwell (So.) 100 Breast 1:00.38 2009 – having claimed 19 (including four Samantha Maxwell (So.) 200 Breast 2:10.25 2009 in the 100-yard Back) during her Colleen Fotsch (Fr.) 200 Medly Relay 1:39.61 2009 career. Samantha Maxwell (So.) Kellyn Kuhlke (So.) Amywren Miller (So.) Megan Farrell (Jr.) 800 Free Relay 7:13.51 2009 Amy Prestinario (Fr.) Lauren Sylvester (So.) Christa Riggins (Sr.) Maggie Behrens (Jr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:36.20 2009 Samantha Maxwell (So.) Kellyn Kuhlke (So.) Caroline Johnson (Fr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 100 Back 55.26 2002 Amywren Miller (So.) Katie Carroll (So.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 200 Back 1:57.70 2002 Natalie Stitt (Jr.) 1-meter diving 290.15 2009 Rebecca Grove (So.) Allison Lloyd (Sr.) 200 Breast 2:15.60 2002 Natalie Stitt (Jr.) 3-meter diving 294.30 2009 Caroline Johnson (Fr.) 400 Free Relay 3:22.03 2005 Katie Eckkholt (Fr.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.01 2002 Christa Riggins (Jr.) 200 Free 1:44.89 2008 Ellen Johnson (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Katie Casey (Fr.) 200 Fly 1:59.37 2008 Katie Carroll (So.) Danielle Hulick (So.) Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) 200 Breast 2:12.76 2008 Rebecca Grove (So.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Natalie Stitt (So.) 3-meter diving 266.90 2008 Caroline Johnson (Fr.) 800 Free Relay 7:16.95 2005 Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:41.93 2002 Caroline Johnson (Sr.) 200 Free Relay 1:31.07 2008 Ellen Johnson (So.) Allison Lloyd (Sr.) Lauren Parisi (Fr.) Katie Carroll (So.) Lisa D’Olier (So.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) Rebecca Grove (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) Caroline Johnson (Fr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:42.80 2005 Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:40.98 2002 Megan Farrell (So.) 400 Free Relay 3:19.38 2008 Jessica Stephens (So.) Allison Lloyd (Sr.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) Christel Bouvron (Jr.) Lisa D’Olier (So.) Lauren Parisi (Fr.) Katie Carroll (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) 100 Free 50.14 2004 Kelly Hecking (Jr.) 100 Back 54.98 2001 Katie Carroll (Sr.) 500 Free 4:45.50 2007 Katie Carroll (Fr.) 100 Fly 54.29 2004 Kelly Hecking (Jr.) 200 Back 1:58.70 2001 Katie Carroll (Sr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:16.25 2007 Katie Carroll (Fr.) 200 Individual Medley 2:00.65 2004 Allison Lloyd (Jr.) 100 Breast 1:02.86 2001 Ashlee Edgell (Fr.) 200 Individual Medley 2:02.08 2007 Marie Labosky (Sr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:21.08 2004 Lisa D’Olier (Fr.) 100 Fly 55.00 2001 Julia Quinn (Sr.) 100 Breast 1:02.55 2007 Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 1-meter diving 297.95 2004 Lisa D’Olier (Fr.) 200 Fly 2:01.17 2001 Julia Quinn (Sr.) 200 Breast 2:14.41 2007 Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 3-meter diving 509.05 2004 Marie Labosky (Fr.) 200 Individual Medley 2:01.87 2001 Caroline Johnson (Jr.) 200 Free Relay 1:31.85 2007 Katie Eckholt (Jr.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.66 2004 Kelly Hecking (Jr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:43.11 2001 Christa Riggins (So.) Danielle Hulick (Sr.) Laurie Musgrave (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) Rebecca Grove (Fr.) Lisa D’Olier (Fr.) Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) Danielle Hulick (Fr.) Christa Riggins (So.) 800 Free Relay 7:15.16 2007 Danielle Hulick (Jr.) 50 Free 22.93 2003 Kelly Hecking (Jr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:41.66 2001 Casey Wagner (So.) Lisa Garcia (Jr.) 200 Fly 2:01.02 2003 Allison Lloyd (Jr.) Megan Farrell (Fr.) Lisa Garcia (Jr.) 200 Individual Medley 2:01.21 2003 Lisa D’Olier (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) Marie Labosky (Jr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:16.24 2003 Danielle Hulick (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Jr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:14.37 2006 Meghan Perry-Eaton (Jr.) 1-meter diving 309.20 2003 Carrie Nixon (Jr.) 50 Free 22.58 2000 Julia Quinn (Jr.) 200 Breast 2:14.27 2006 Katie Eckholt (So.) 200 Free Relay 1:33.21 2003 Carrie Nixon (Jr.) 100 Free 49.18 2000 Christel Bouvron (Jr.) 100 Fly 54.75 2005 Danielle Hulick (Jr.) Kristen Van Saun (Jr.) 500 Free 4:49.93 2000 Christel Bouvron (Jr.) 200 Fly 2:00.07 2005 Heidi Hendrick (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (So.) 100 Back 56.01 2000 Katie Carroll (So.) 200 Individual Medley 2:01.35 2005 Kristen Peterson (So.) Kelly Hecking (So.) 200 Back 2:00.45 2000 Katie Carroll (So.) 400 Individual Medley 4:15.55 2005 Katie Eckholt (So.) 400 Free Relay 3:21.81 2003 Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) 100 Breast 1:02.64 2000 Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 1-meter diving 296.10 2005 Sarah Alwen (So.) Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) 200 Breast 2:14.57 2000 Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 3-meter diving 555.20 2005 Heidi Hendrick (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) 100 Fly 54.07 2000 Jessica Stephens (So.) 200 Breast 2:16.45 2005 Danielle Hulick (Jr.) Alison Newell (Sr.) 200 Fly 2:00.71 2000 Katie Guida (Fr.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.94 2005 Carrie Nixon (Sr.) 50 Free 22.73 2002 Brooke Davey (So.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.64 2000

72 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Kristen Van Saun (Fr.) Amywren Miller (So.) 50 Free 22.37 2009 Kelly Hecking (So.) Katie Collins (Fr.) Amywren Miller (So.) 100 Free 49.14 2009 Laura Shepard (Sr.) Linda Gallo (Sr.) Christa Riggins (Sr.) 200 Free 1:47.14 2009 Brenda Reilly (Jr.) 400 Free Relay 3:25.74 2000 Linda Gallo (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:44.48 1998 Heidi Grossman (So.) 1-meter diving 268.05 2009 Kelly Hecking (So.) Brittany Kline (Jr.) Amywren Miller (So.) 200 Free Relay 1:31.01 2009 Brooke Davey (So.) Elizabeth Barger (So.) Colleen Fotsch (Fr.) Laura Shepard (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Maggie Behrens (Jr.) Alison Newell (Sr.) 800 Free Relay 7:23.25 2000 Tiffany O’Brien (Fr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:45.86 1998 Christa Riggins (Sr.) Brenda Reilly (Jr.) Shannon Suddarth (So.) Caroline Johnson (Sr.) 100 Back 55.34 2008 Kristen Van Saun (Jr.) Elizabeth Barger (So.) Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) 100 Breast 1:01.68 2008 Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) 100 Free 49.10 2008 Kelly Hecking (So.) 200 Medley Relay 1:42.81 2000 Erin Brooks (Sr.) 100 Back 55.85 1997 Amywren Miller (Fr.) 100 Fly 54.88 2008 Allison Lloyd (So.) Erin Brooks (Sr.) 200 Back 1:57.68 1997 Caroline Johnson (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:40.84 2008 Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Elizabeth Barger (Fr.) 100 Fly 56.03 1997 Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Alison Newell (Fr.) 200 Fly 2:00.61 1997 Amywren Miller (Fr.) Kelly Hecking (So.) 400 Medley Relay 3:42.69 2000 Alison Newell (Fr.) 800 Free Relay 7:25.69 1997 Christa Riggins (Jr.) Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) Allison Hollis (Fr.) Caroline Johnson (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:41.54 2008 Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Linda Gallo (Jr.) Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Courtney South (Jr.) Megan Farrell (So.) Carrie Nixon (So.) 50 Free 22.62 1999 Erin Brooks (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:44.97 1997 Amywren Miller (Fr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) 100 Free 49.89 1999 Brittany Kline (So.) Megan Farrell (So.) 800 Free Relay 7:17.35 2008 Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 100 Back 56.00 1999 Elizabeth Barger (Fr.) Lauren Sylvester (Fr.) Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) 200 Breast 2:15.23 1999 Linda Gallo (Jr.) Claire Hutchinson (Jr.) Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) 100 Fly 55.53 1999 Erin Brooks (Jr.) 100 Back 56.25 1996 Christa Riggins (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.96 1999 Erin Brooks (Jr.) 200 Back 1:59.47 1996 Katie Carroll (Sr.) 200 Fly 2:00.87 2007 Carrie Nixon (So.) Erin Brooks (Jr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:50.00 1996 Caroline Johnson (Jr.) 100 Back 55.66 2007 Brooke Davey (Fr.) Lauren Relay (So.) Christa Riggins (So.) 200 Free 1:47.82 2007 Laura Shepard (Jr.) Brittany Kline (Fr.) Katie Carroll. Jr. 200 Fly 2:00.04 2006 Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:42.47 1999 Courtney South (So.) Katie Carroll (Jr.) 500 Free 5:47.87 2006 Brittany Kline (Sr.) Rebecca Grove (Jr.) 50 Free 23.00 2006 Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Runners-up (All-BIG EAST) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:43.17 1999 Event Time (finals) Year Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) 100 Free 49.33 2010 Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) Ashlee Edgell (Sr.) 200 IM 2:00.70 2010 Carrie Nixon (So.) Individual Champion Combos Kim Holden (Fr.) 100 Fly 54.12 2010 Linda Gallo (Sr.) 200 Free 1:49.44 1998 Amy Prestinario (So.) 200 Free Relay 1:31.62 2010 Three Titles in a Meet Linda Gallo (Sr.) 500 Free 4:48.02 1998 Lauren Scott (Fr.) 2004 – Katie Carroll (100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 IM) Linda Gallo (Sr.) 1,650 Free 16:24.48 1998 Delia Cronin (Jr.) 2000 – Carrie Nixon (50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly) Shannon Suddarth (So.) 100 Breast 1:02.07 1998 Amywren Miller (Jr.) 1998 – Linda Gallo (200 Free, 500 Free, 1,650 Free) Shannon Suddarth (So.) 200 Breast 2:13.99 1998 Maggie Behrens (Jr.) 100 Back 54.11 2009 Elizabeth Barger (So.) 100 Fly 55.70 1998 Megan Farrell (Jr.) 400 IM 4:15.17 2009 Four Titles in Same Event Elizabeth Barger (So.) 200 Fly 2:01.45 1998 Megan Farrell (Jr.) 200 IM 2:00.63 2009 Kelly Hecking – 100 Back (1999-2002) Alison Newell (So.) 800 Free Relay 7:22.17 1998 Kellyn Kuhlke (So.) 200 Fly 2:00.77 2009 Three Titles in Same Event Elizabeth Barger – 100 Fly (1997-99) Katie Carroll - 400 IM (2005-07) Samantha Maxwell - 200 Breast (2008-10) Carrie Nixon – 50 Free (1999-2000, 2002) Meghan Perry-Eaton - 1-meter diving (2003-05)

Two Titles in Same Event Erin Brooks – 100 Back (1996-97) Erin Brooks – 200 Back (1996-97) Katie Casey - 200 Fly (2008-09) Katie Carroll - 200 IM (2004-05) Kelly Hecking – 200 Back (2000-01) Marie Labosky – 400 IM (2003-04) Samantha Maxwell - 100 Breast (2009-10) Carrie Nixon – 100 Free (1999-2000) Meghan Perry-Eaton – 3-meter diving (2004-05) Julia Quinn – 200 Breast (2006-07) Natalie Stitt - 3-meter diving (2008-09) Shannon Suddarth – 200 Breast (1998-99)

Christa Riggins finished her career in 2009 with 21 all-BIG EAST honors.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 73 BIG EAST Championships

Lucy Hirt (Fr.) 3-meter diving 422.95 2006 Claire Hutchinson (Fr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:22.28 2006 BIG EAST Titles All-BIG EAST Honors Claire Hutchinson (Fr.) 1,650 Free 16:34.37 2006 Julia Quinn (Jr.) 100 Breast 1:03.02 2006 Name Individual Relay Total Name Individual Relay Total Christa Riggins (Fr.) 200 Free 1:49.12 2006 Kelly Hecking (’02) 7 12 19 Katie Carroll (’07) 12 16 28 Jessica Stephens (Jr.) 200 Breast 2:16.79 2006 Carrie Nixon (’02) 6 12 18 Carrie Nixon (’02) 9 15 24 Rebecca Grove (Sr.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.23 2006 Katie Carroll (’07) 8 7 15 Kelly Hecking (’02) 9 14 23 Caroline Johnson (So.) Elizabeth Barger (’00) 4 7 11 Christa Riggins (’09) 7 14 21 Christa Riggins (Fr.) Samantha Maxwell (active) 5 4 9 Amywren Miller (active) 6 12 18 Shannon Suddarth (’00) 5 3 8 Danielle Hulick (’04) 5 12 17 Katie Carroll (Jr.) Linda Gallo (’98) 3 4 7 Caroline Johnson (’08) 3 14 17 Christa Riggins (Fr.) 800 Free Relay 7:19.46 2006 Danielle Hulick (’04) 1 6 7 Elizabeth Barger (’00) 8 8 16 Casey Wagner (So.) Amywren Miller (active) 1 6 7 Linda Gallo (’98) 6 9 15 Ellen Johnson (Jr.) Erin Brooks (’97) 4 2 6 Rebecca Grove (’07) 3 12 15 Katie Carroll (Jr.) Lisa D’Olier (’04) 2 4 6 Allison Newell (’00) 9 5 14 Caroline Johnson (So.) 200 Medley Relay 1:41.91 2006 Allison Lloyd (’02) 2 4 6 Shannon Suddarth (’00) 10 3 13 Julia Quinn (Jr.) Caroline Johnson (’08) 0 6 6 Lisa Garcia (’04) 9 3 12 Jessica Stephens (Jr.) Christa Riggins (’09) 1 5 6 Samantha Maxwell (active) 6 6 12 Rebecca Grove (Jr.) Rebecca Grove (’07) 0 5 5 Allison Lloyd (’02) 7 4 11 Caroline Johnson (So.) 400 Medley Relay 3:43.98 2006 Meghan Perry-Eaton (’05) 5 0 5 Jessica Stephens (’07) 6 4 10 Julia Quinn (Jr.) Allison Newell (’00) 2 3 5 Courtney South (’98) 2 7 9 Kim Holden (active) 2 2 4 Julia Quinn (’07) 4 4 8 Katie Carroll (Jr.) Katie Eckholt (’05) 0 4 4 Christel Bouvron (’05) 3 5 8 Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Brittany Kline (’00) 0 4 4 Brittany Kline (’99) 3 5 8 Tara Hyer (Fr.) 3-meter diving 431.25 2005 Julia Quinn (’07) 3 0 3 Meghan Perry-Eaton (’05) 7 0 7 Caroline Johnson (Fr.) 100 Back 55.52 2005 Marie Labosky (’04) 3 0 3 Natalie Stitt (‘10) 7 0 7 Ellen Johnson (So.) 200 Free 1:49.20 2005 Natalie Stitt (‘10) 3 0 3 Kristen Van Saun (’01) 4 3 7 Ellen Johnson (So.) 500 Free 4:49.83 2005 Katie Casey (active) 2 1 3 Erin Brooks (’97) 4 3 7 Jessica Stephens (So.) 200 Individual Medley 2:02.26 2005 Christel Bouvron (’05) 2 1 3 Lisa D’Olier (’04) 3 4 7 Danielle Hulick (Sr.) 50 Free 23.43 2004 Kellyn Kuhlke (active) 1 2 3 Megan Farrell (‘10) 2 5 7 Marie Labosky (Sr.) 200 Back 1:59.33 2004 Kristen Van Saun (’01) 1 2 3 Katie Eckholt (’05) 0 7 7 Courtney Choura (So.) 100 Breast 1:03.62 2004 Megan Farrell (‘10) 0 3 3 Marie Labosky (’04) 6 0 6 Lisa Garcia (Sr.) 200 Fly 2:01.18 2004 Brooke Davey (’02) 0 3 3 Ellen Johnson (’07) 3 3 6 Laura Shepard (’00) 0 3 3 Kim Holden (active) 3 3 6 Lisa Garcia (Sr.) 200 Individual Medley 2:01.77 2004 Lisa Garcia (’04) 2 0 2 Ashlee Edgell (‘10) 5 0 5 Katie Eckholt (Jr.) 400 Free Relay 3:23.00 2004 Ashlee Edgell (‘10) 2 0 2 Tiffany O’Brien (’01) 4 1 5 Danielle Hulick (Sr.) Jessica Stephens (’07) 1 1 2 Katie Casey (active) 4 1 5 Rebecca Grove (Fr.) Heidi Hendrick (’03) 0 2 2 Kellyn Kuhlke (active) 3 2 5 Katie Carroll (Fr.) Lauren Parisi (active) 0 2 2 Casey Wagner (’09) 2 3 5 Ellen Johnson (Fr.) 800 Free Relay 7:20.12 2004 Brenda Reilly (’01) 0 2 2 Laura Shepard (’00) 0 5 5 Katie Carroll (Fr.) Courtney South (’98) 0 2 2 Tara Hyer (’08) 4 0 4 Lisa Garcia (Sr.) Ellen Johnson (’07) 0 2 2 Ann Barton (’07) 2 2 4 Anne Barton (Fr.) Jenny Chiang (active) 1 0 1 Courtney Choura (’06) 2 2 4 Danielle Hulick (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:44.81 2004 Katie Guida (’08) 0 1 1 Kristen Peterson (’05) 2 2 4 Courtney Choura (So.) Casey Wagner (’09) 0 1 1 Lauren Sylvester (active) 2 2 4 Christel Bouvron (So.) Kristen Peterson (’05) 0 1 1 Heidi Hendrick (’03) 0 4 4 Sarah Alwen (’04) 0 1 1 Brooke Davey (’02) 0 4 4 Katie Carroll (Fr.) Laurie Musgrave (’04) 0 1 1 Amy Prestinario (active) 0 4 4 Courtney Choura (Fr.) 200 Breast 2:18.23 2003 Katie Collins (’01) 0 1 1 Claire Hutchinson (’09) 2 2 4 Christel Bouvron (Fr.) 100 Fly 54.57 2003 Tiffany O’Brien (’01) 0 1 1 Heather Mattingly (’02) 3 0 3 Meghan Perry-Eaton (Jr.) 3-meter diving 501.05 2003 Allison Hollis (’00) 0 1 1 Lauren Parisi (active) 1 2 3 Danielle Hulick (Jr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:42.33 2003 Lauren Relay (’00) 0 1 1 Maggie Behrens (‘10) 1 2 3 Laurie Musgrave (Jr.) Amy Prestinario (active) 0 1 1 Katie Collins (’01) 0 3 3 Lisa Garcia (Jr.) Lauren Sylvester (active) 0 1 1 Brooke Taylor (’05) 2 0 2 Heidi Hendrick (Sr.) Colleen Fotsch (’09) 0 1 1 Heidi Grossman (active) 2 0 2 Carrie Nixon (Sr.) 100 Free 50.03 2002 Maggie Behrens (‘10) 0 1 1 Tara Riggs (’02) 1 1 2 Kristen Peterson (Fr.) 100 Back 55.45 2002 Lauren Scott (active) 0 1 1 Allison Hollis (’00) 1 1 2 Kristen Peterson (Fr.) 200 Back 1:58.41 2002 Lauren Relay (’99) 1 1 2 Jesslyn Peterson (’96) 1 1 2 Allison Lloyd (Sr.) 100 Breast 1:03.24 2002 Sarah Alwen (’04) 0 2 2 Lisa Garcia (So.) 100 Fly 55.13 2002 Laurie Musgrave (’04) 0 2 2 Lisa Garcia (So.) 200 Fly 2:01.23 2002 Brenda Reilly (’01) 0 2 2 Lisa Garcia (So.) 200 Individual Medley 2:02.37 2002 Colleen Fotsch (’09) 0 2 2 Meghan Perry-Eaton (So.) 1-meter diving 293.30 2002 Delia Cronin (active) 0 2 2 Heather Mattingly (Sr.) 3-meter diving 538.05 2002 Lauren Scott (active) 0 2 2 Katie Eckholt (Fr.) 400 Free Relay 3:21.25 2002 Lucy Hirt (’09) 1 0 1 Danielle Hulick (So.) Georgia Healey (’05) 1 0 1 Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Alexandra Shue (’08) 1 0 1 Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Sarah Bowman (’04) 1 0 1 Marie Labosky (Fr.) 1,650 Free 16:32.30 2001 Emily Barton (active) 1 0 1 Jenny Chiang (active) 1 0 1 Danielle Hulick (Fr.) 100 Back 56.32 2001 Zeina Shanata (active) 0 1 1 Lisa Garcia (Fr.) 200 Fly 2:03.31 2001 Katie Guida (’08) 0 1 1 Marie Labosky (Fr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:16.94 2001 Karen Daylor (’97) 0 1 1 Brooke Davey (Jr.) 400 Free Relay 3:25.00 2001 Shelley Hotchkiss (’98) 0 1 1 Danielle Hulick (Fr.) Natalie Najarian (’00) 0 1 1 Liane Watkins (So.) Liane Watkins (’03) 0 1 1 Kelly Hecking (Jr.)

74 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Alison Newell (Sr.) 500 Free 4:51.97 2000 Allison Lloyd (So.) 100 Breast 1:03.82 2000 BIG EAST Individual Awards Allison Lloyd (So.) 200 Breast 2:16.90 2000 2009, 2010 - Brian Barnes, BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) 100 Fly 55.64 2000 2010 - Samantha Maxwell, BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Swimmer Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) 200 Fly 2:01.81 2000 2009 - Natalie Stitt, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Diver Kristen Van Saun (So.) 500 Free 4:47.63 1999 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 - Caiming Xie, BIG EAST Diving Coach of the Year Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 200 Back 2:01.16 1999 2008 - Carrie Nixon, BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year Allison Lloyd (Fr.) 100 Breast 1:02.49 1999 2005 - Meghan Perry Eaton, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Diver Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) 200 Fly 2:02.08 1999 2004 – Katie Carroll, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Swimmer Heather Mattingly (Fr.) 3-meter diving 517.75 1999 2003, 2004 – Meghan Perry-Eaton, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Diver Alison Newell (Jr.) 800 Free Relay 7:26.92 1999 Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 2000 – Carrie Nixon, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Swimmer Kristen Van Saun (So.) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2005 – Bailey Weathers, BIG EAST Coach of the Year Tara Riggs (Fr.) 1998 – Linda Gallo, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Swimmer Carrie Nixon (Fr.) 50 Free 23.34 1998 Natalie Stitt (So.) 1-meter diving 240.50 2008 Katie Eckholt (So.) Tiffany O’Brien (Fr.) 200 Back 2:02.65 1998 Ashlee Edgell (Fr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:20.74 2007 Danielle Hulick (So.) 100 Back 56.12 2002 Alison Newell (So.) 200 Fly 2:02.69 1998 Rebecca Grove (Sr.) 50 Free 23.03 2007 Danielle Hulick (So.) 200 Back 2:00.21 2002 Tiffany O’Brien (Fr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:25.63 1998 Tara Hyer (Jr.) 3-meter diving 247.80 2007 Lisa D’Olier (So.) 100 Fly 55.38 2002 Linda Gallo (Sr.) 200 Free Relay 1:33.86 1998 Natalie Stitt (Fr.) 1-meter diving 246.50 2007 Tiffany O’Brien (Sr.) 200 Back 2:02.49 2001 Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Ann Barton (Jr.) 200 Back 2:01.29 2006 Sarah Bowman (Fr.) 200 Fly 2:03.69 2001 Katie Collins (Fr.) Ann Barton (Jr.) 100 Fly 55.44 2006 Kristen Van Saun (Jr.) 1,650 Free 16:53.35 2000 Laura Shepard (So.) Tara Hyer (Fr.) 3-meter diving 416.25 2006 Alison Newell (Sr.) 100 Fly 56.24 2000 Linda Gallo (Sr.) 400 Free Relay 3:27.43 1998 Christa Riggins (Fr.) 100 Free 50.47 2006 Tiffany O’Brien (Jr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:22.23 2000 Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Jessica Stephens (Jr.) 200 Individual Medley 2:02.78 2006 Kristen Van Saun (So.) 200 Free 1:49.58 1999 Katie Collins (Fr.) Casey Wagner (Fr.) 500 Free 4:49.19 2006 Tara Riggs (Fr.) 500 Free 4:50.25 1999 Courtney South (Sr.) Christa Riggins (Fr.) 400 Free Relay 3:22.48 2006 Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) 100 Breast 1:02.82 1999 Courtney South (Jr.) 100 Free 51.70 1997 Casey Wagner (Fr.) Allison Lloyd (Fr.) 200 Breast 2:16.91 1999 Linda Gallo (Jr.) 200 Free 1:50.72 1997 Katie Carroll (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) 100 Fly 56.03 1999 Linda Gallo (Jr.) 500 Free 4:51.51 1997 Rebecca Grove (Jr.) Alison Newell (Jr.) 200 Fly 2:02.55 1999 Shannon Suddarth (Fr.) 100 Breast 1:03.70 1997 Katie Carroll (So.) 200 Fly 2:02.25 2005 Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) 200 Individual Medley 2:05.61 1999 Alison Newell (Fr.) 100 Fly 56.06 1997 Jessica Stephens (So.) 100 Fly 55.86 2005 Heather Mattingly (Fr.) 1-meter diving 415.20 1999 Laura Shepard (Fr.) 200 Free Relay 1:35.59 1997 Kristen Peterson (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:45.21 2005 Alison Newell (So.) 500 Free 4:52.78 1998 Linda Gallo (Jr.) Jessica Stephens (So.) Brittany Kline (Jr.) 200 Breast 2:20.82 1998 Natalie Najarian (Fr.) Christel Bouvron (Jr.) Alison Newell (So.) 100 Fly 56.47 1998 Courtney South (Jr.) Rebecca Grove (So.) Shannon Suddarth (So.) 200 Individual Medley 2:06.13 1998 Linda Gallo (Jr.) 400 Free Relay 3:28.30 1997 Rebecca Grove (Fr.) 50 Free 23.48 2004 Courtney South (Jr.) 200 Free 1:52.11 1997 Alison Newell (Fr.) Georgia Healey (Jr.) 200 Breast 2:18.22 2004 Allison Hollis (Fr.) 200 Back 2:01.26 1997 Karen Daylor (Sr.) Jessica Stephens (Fr.) 100 Fly 55.51 2004 Brittany Kline (So.) 100 Breast 1:04.13 1997 Courtney South (Jr.) Brooke Taylor (Jr.) 200 Fly 2:02.52 2004 Shannon Suddarth (Fr.) 200 Breast 2:17.16 1997 Erin Brooks (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:47.25 1997 Lisa Garcia (Jr.) 100 Fly 54.90 2003 Elizabeth Barger (Fr.) 200 Fly 2:03.61 1997 Brittany Kline (So.) Brooke Taylor (So.) 200 Fly 2:01.37 2003 Linda Gallo (So.) 1,650 Free 16:53.77 1996 Elizabeth Barger (Fr.) Christel Bouvron (Fr.) 800 Free Relay 7:25.26 2003 Shelley Hotchkiss (So.) 800 Free Relay 7:33.79 1996 Courtney South (Jr.) Lisa Garcia (Jr.) Linda Gallo (So.) Brittany Kline (Fr.) 100 Breast 1:04.71 1996 Heidi Hendrick (Sr.) Jesslyn Peterson (Sr.) Lauren Relay (So.) 200 Fly 2:05.92 1996 Sarah Alwen (So.) Courtney South (So.) Jesslyn Peterson (Sr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:30.04 1996 Danielle Hulick (Jr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:43.78 2003 Courtney Choura (Fr.) Third Place (All-BIG EAST) Christel Bouvron (Fr.)

Event Time (finals) Year Ashlee Edgell (Sr.) 400 IM 4:16.93 2010 Katie Casey (Jr.) 200 Fly 1:59.22 2010 Amy Prestinario (So.) 400 Free Relay 3:20.41 2010 Kim Holden (Fr.) Delia Cronin (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Lauren Sylvester (So.) 500 Free 4:50.32 2009 Lauren Sylvester (So.) 1650 Free 16:34.68 2009 Claire Hutchinson (Sr.) 200 Fly 2:00.82 2009 Emily Barton (Fr.) 200 IM 2:01.49 2009 Heidi Grossman 3-meter diving 284.65 2009 Amy Prestinario (Fr.) 400 Free Relay 3:21.61 2009 Christa Riggins (Sr.) Zeina Shanata (Jr.) Amywren Miller (So.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) 50 Free 22.95 2008 Christa Riggins (Jr.) 100 Free 49.39 2008 Casey Wagner (Jr.) 1,650 Free 16:39.77 2008 Lauren Parisi (Fr.) 200 Back 1:59.00 2008 Katie Casey (Fr.) 100 Fly 55.37 2008 Tara Hyer (Sr.) 3-meter diving 263.50 2008 Notre Dame dominated the butterfly events at the 2009 BIG EAST meet. 2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 75 All-Time Top Performances

100 Back 1. Kim Holden 53.88 2.19.10 2. Maggie Behrens 54.11 2.18.09 3. Maggie Behrens 54.17 2.18.09 4. Kim Holden 54.21 2.19.10 5. Kim Holden 54.23 2.19.10 6. Colleen Fotsch 54.55 2.18.09 7. Maggie Behrens 54.58 2.18.09 8. Kim Holden 43.72 11.21.09 9. Danielle Hulick 54.83 2.19.03 10. Kim Holden 54.98 11.21.09 Danielle Hulick 54.98 2.21.03 Kelly Hecking 54.98 2.15.01 Samantha Maxwell earned All- America honors in the 100 and 200 Back 200 Breast in 2009. 1. Kim Holden 1:55.79 2.20.10 2. Kim Holden 1:56.22 2.20.10 3. Kelly Hecking 1:57.45 3.21.02 4. Erin Brooks 1:57.56 2.22.97 5. Tanya Williams 1:57.68 3.20.93 Erin Brooks 1:57.68 2.22.97 7. Erin Brooks 1:57.70 3.22.96 50 Free 500 Free Kelly Hecking 1:57.70 3.21.02 8. Kelly Hecking 1:57.90 2.21.02 1. Amywren Miller 22.30 3.18.10 1. Katie Carroll 4:45.50 2.14.07 9. Tanya Williams 1:57.98 3.20.93 2. Amywren Miller 22.37 2.18.09 2. Linda Gallo 4:47.04 3.19.98 Kim Holden 1:57.98 11.22.10 3. Amywren Miller 22.39 2.20.08 3. Linda Gallo 4:47.35 3.19.98 Carrie Nixon 22.39 3.16.00 4. Kristen Van Saun 4:47.63 2.25.99 5. Amywren Miller 22.42 2.20.08 5. Katie Carroll 4:47.87 2.15.06 100 Breast 1. Samantha Maxwell 59.44 3.19.09 6. Amywren Miler 22.47 2.18.10 6. Linda Gallo 4:48.02 2.21.98 2. Samantha Maxwell 59.64 2.19.10 7. Carrie Nixon 22.48 3.16.00 7. Kristen Van Saun 4:48.19 2.25.99 3. Samantha Maxwell 59.73 3.19.09 8. Amywren Miller 22.49 3.18.10 8. Katie Carroll 4:48.31 1.12.07 4. Samantha Maxwell 1:00.38 2.18.09 Amywren Miller 22.49 2.18.09 9. Katie Carroll 4:48.75 2.14.07 5. Samantha Maxwell 1:00.69 3.19.10 10. Carrie Nixon 22.53 3.21.02 10. Katie Carroll 4:49.00 2.15.06 Samantha Maxwell 1:00.69 2.19.10 100 Free 1,000 Free 7. Samantha Maxwell 1:00.89 2.18.09 8. Samantha Maxwell 1:01.09 3.19.10 1. Amywren Miller 49.10 2.20.08 1. Katie Carroll 9:49.80 11.11.06 9. Samantha Maxwell 1:01.53 1.16.10 2. Amywren Miller 49.14 2.18.09 2. Claire Hutchinson 9:52.98 11.3.06 10. Samantha Maxwell 1:01.57 12.05.08 3. Carrie Nixon 49.18 2.19.00 3. Casey Wagner 9:53.13 11.3.06 4. Amywren Miller 49.27 2.19.08 4. Linda Gallo 9:56.34 1.16.98 5. Amywren Miller 49.33 2.20.10 5. Marie Labosky 9:57.54 11.2.01 200 Breast 1. Samantha Maxwell 2:09.62 3.19.09 6. Christa Riggins 49.39 2.20.08 6. Linda Gallo 9:57.60 3.21.98 2. Samantha Maxwell 2:09.86 3.19.09 7. Amywren Miller 49.41 2.20.10 7. Kelli Barton 9:57.80 1.26.02 3. Samantha Maxwell 2:10.35 2.18.09 8. Amywren Miller 49.44 3.20.10 8. Casey Wagner 9:58.27 10.28.05 4. Samantha Maxwell 2:11.37 2.20.10 9. Carrie Nixon 49.45 3.18.00 9. Lauren Sylvester 9:59.47 10.26.07 5. Samantha Maxwell 2:11.87 2.20.10 10. Carrie Nixon 49.47 3.21.02 10. Kelli Barton 10:00.46 11.1.02 6. Samantha Maxwell 2:12.08 2.18.09 200 Free 1,650 Free 7. Samantha Maxwell 2:12.46 12.05.08 8. Samantha Maxwell 2:12.76 2.20.08 1. Christa Riggins 1:44.89 2.20.08 1. Linda Gallo 16:24.48 2.21.98 9. Shannon Suddarth 2:13.33 3.18.00 2. Christa Riggins 1:46.03 2.20.08 2. Claire Hutchinson 16:24.94 11.17.06 10. Shannon Suddarth 2:13.47 3.21.98 3. Christa Riggins 1:47.14 2.18.09 3. Linda Gallo 16:25.62 3.21.98 4. Christa Riggins 1:47.71 2.18.09 4. Katie Carroll 16:27.48 1.26.07 5. Christa Riggins 1:47.82 2.14.07 5. Marie Labosky 16:32.30 1.25.01 100 Fly 1. Kellyn Kuhlke 53.46 2.18.09 6. Katie Carroll 1:48.24 2.14.07 6. Claire Hutchinson 16:34.37 2.15.06 2. Amywren Miller 53.88 2.18.09 7. Megan Farrell 1:48.34 2.18.09 7. Linda Gallo 16:34.43 11.23.97 3. Kelly Kuhlke 53.96 3.01.09 8. Christa Riggins 1:48.42 11.29.07 8. Lauren Sylvester 16:34.68 2.18.09 4. Carrie Nixon 54.07 2.18.00 9. Christa Riggins 1:48.46 3.9.07 9. Claire Hutchinson 16:36.22 3.10.07 5. Kim Holden 54.12 2.19.10 10. Katie Carroll 1:48.73 11.11.05 10. Katie Carroll 16:37.58 12.1.05 6. Kim Holden 54.23 2.19.10 7. Kellyn Kuhlke 54.25 2.19.10 9. Carrie Nixon 54.27 2.18.00 9. Katie Carroll 54.29 2.20.04 10. Amywren Miller 54.36 2.18.09

76 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® 200 Fly 1. Katie Casey 1:57.72 2.18.09 2. Katie Carroll 1:58.10 3.10.07 3. Lisa Garcia 1:58.39 3.22.03 4. Katie Carroll 1:58.75 11.17.06 5. Katie Carroll 1:59.04 1.12.07 6. Lisa Garcia 1:59.09 3.22.03 7. Katie Casey 1:59.22 2.20.10 8. Lisa Garcia 1:59.28 3.21.02 9 Katie Casey 1:59.35 3.01.09 10. Katie Casey 1:59.37 2.20.08

200 Individual Medley 1. Katie Carroll 1:58.52 3.18.04 2. Katie Carroll 1:59.55 3.18.04 3. Katie Carroll 2:00.09 3.8.07 4. Megan Farrell 2:00.63 2.18.09 Natalie Stitt was a two-time BIG EAST champion in 5. Katie Carroll 2:00.65 2.19.04 2009. 6. Ashlee Edgell 2:00.70 2.18.10 7. Katie Carroll 2:00.74 3.17.05 8. Katie Carroll 2:00.75 3.17.05 9. Ashlee Edgell 2:00.90 2.18.10 10. Lisa Garcia 2:01.00 2.20.03

400 Individual Medley Katie Carroll 1-meter Diving (championship - 6) 1. Katie Carroll 4:12.02 3.9.07 Megan Farrell 1. Meghan Perry-Eaton 331.58 1.17.03 2. Katie Carroll 4:12.37 3.9.07 Ellen Johnson 2. Meghan Perry-Eaton 315.25 12.6.03 3. Katie Carroll 4:13.13 3.19.04 3. Christa Riggins 7:15.36 2.14.07 3. Meghan Perry-Eaton 309.20 2.21.03 4. Katie Carroll 4:13.34 3.19.04 Casey Wagner 4. Meghan Perry-Eaton 303.90 3.18.04 5. Katie Carroll 4:13.56 3.17.05 Megan Farrell 5. Meghan Perry-Eaton 303.00 3.17.05 6. Katie Carroll 4:13.79 3.17.05 Katie Carroll 7. Katie Carroll 4:14.37 2.15.06 1-meter Diving (championship - 10) 8. Marie Labosky 4:14.47 1.26.02 200 Medley Relay 1. Heather Mattingly 425.40 11.20.98 9. Katie Carroll 4:14.99 11.17.06 1. Colleen Fotsch 1:39.29 3.1.09 2. Heather Mattingly 418.95 10.23.99 10. Ashlee Edgell 4:15.17 2.18.09 Samantha Maxwell 3. Heather Mattingly 415.20 2.26.99 Kellyn Kuhlke 4. Gina Ketelhohn 400.55 12.4.96 200 Free Relay Amywren Miller 5. Heather Mattingly 393.25 3.16.00 1. Amywren Miller 1:31.01 2.18.09 2. Colleen Fotsch 1:39.61 2.18.09 Colleen Fotsch Samantha Maxwell 3-meter Diving (dual - 6) Maggie Behrens Kellyn Kuhlke 1. Natalie Stitt 376.20 1.30.10 Christa Riggins Amywren Miller 2. Heather Mattingly 351.15 1.26.01 2. Caroline Johnson 1:31.07 2.20.08 3. Colleen Fotsch 1:39.68 3.1.09 3. Meghan Perry-Eaton 335.85 1.17.04 Lauren Parisi Samantha Maxwell 4. Jenny Chiang 335.55 11.21.09 Christa Riggins Kellyn Kuhlke 5. Meghan Perry-Eaton 334.40 1.7.04 Amywren Miller Amywren Miller 6. Meghan Perry-Eaton 333.82 1.26.02 3. Caroline Johnson 1:31.85 2.14.07 7. Heather Mattingly 332.40 10.23.98 Christa Riggins 400 Medley Relay 8. Natalie Stitt 328.35 1.16.10 Katie Carroll 1. Maggie Behrens 3:36.20 2.18.09 9. Heather Mattingly 328.27 10.19.01 Rebecca Grove Samantha Maxwell 10. Meghan Perry-Eaton 327.40 10.29.04 Kellyn Kuhlke 400 Free Relay Amywren Miller 3-meter Diving (championship - 6) 1. Natalie Stitt 294.30 2.18.09 1. Megan Farrell 3:19.38 2.20.08 2. Kelly Hecking 3:40.98 2.21.02 2. Heidi Grossman 296.10 2.18.09 Christa Riggins Allison Lloyd 3. Natalie Stitt 284.30 2.18.09 Lauren Parisi Lisa D’Olier Amywren Miller Carrie Nixon 3-meter Diving (championship - 11) 2. Katie Eckholt 3:21.25 2.23.02 3. Kelly Hecking 3:41.31 3.16.00 1. Meghan Perry-Eaton 586.43 1.17.03 Danielle Hulick Shannon Suddarth 2. Meghan Perry-Eaton 576.05 1.14.05 Carrie Nixon Elizabeth Barger 3. Meghan Perry-Eaton 555.20 2.16.05 Kelly Hecking Carrie Nixon 3. Amy Prestinario 3:21.61 2.18.09 3. Heather Mattingly 550.55 12.2.00 Christa Riggins 4. Heather Mattingly 538.05 2.20.02 1-meter Diving (dual - 6) 5. Meghan Perry-Eaton 536.55 12.2.04 Zeina Shanata 1. Meghan Perry-Eaton 328.43 1.28.05 6. Heather Mattingly 531.80 1.18.02 Amywren Miller 2. Meghan Perry-Eaton 322.64 2.1.03 7. Heather Mattingly 526.75 12.3.98 3. Heather Mattingly 319.27 1.26.02 8. Meghan Perry-Eaton 523.60 12.2.04 800 Free Relay 4. Heather Mattingly 316.72 1.31.02 9. Heather Mattingly 522.10 3.15.02 1. Megan Farrell 7:13.51 2.18.09 5. Meghan Perry-Eaton 316.30 1.14.05 10. Heather Mattingly 517.90 3.22.02 Amy Prestinario 6. Meghan Perry-Eaton 315.82 11.7.03 Lauren Sylvester 7. Meghan Perry-Eaton 313.60 11.14.03 Christa Riggins 8. Natalie Stitt 306.89 1.26.08 2. Christa Riggins 7:14.91 3.9.07 9. Heather Mattingly 304.50 10.19.01

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 77 All-Time Top Performers 100 Fly 1. Kellyn Kuhlke 53.46 2.18.09 2. Amywren Miller 53.88 2.18.09 3. Carrie Nixon 54.07 2.18.00 4. Kim Holden 54.12 2.19.10 5. Katie Carroll 54.29 2.20.04

200 Fly 1. Katie Casey 1:57.72 2.18.09 2. Katie Carroll 1:58.10 3.10.07 3. Lisa Garcia 1:58.39 3.21.02 4. Katie Casey 1:59.37 2.20.08 5. Alison Newell 1:59.38 3.18.00

200 Individual Medley 1. Katie Carroll 1:58.52 3.18.04 2. Megan Farrell 2:00.09 2.18.09 3. Ashlee Edgell 2:00.70 2.18.10 4. Lisa Garcia 2:01.00 2.20.03 5. Marie Labosky 2:01.47 2.15.01 Seventeen seasons have been marked by Irish swimmers winning All-America 400 Individual Medley honors. 1. Katie Carroll 4:12.02 3.9.07 2. Marie Labosky 4:14.47 1.26.02 3. Ashlee Edgell 4:15.17 2.18.09 4. Megan Farrell 4:16.42 2.18.09 5. Emily Barton 4:18.95 2.18.09

50 Free 1,650 Free 1. Amywren Miller 22.30 3.18.10 1. Linda Gallo 16:24.48 2.21.98 2. Carrie Nixon 22.39 3.16.00 2. Claire Hutchinson 16:26.94 11.17.06 3. Christa Riggins 22.89 2.20.08 3. Katie Carroll 16:27.48 1.26.07 4. Danielle Hulick 22.93 2.20.03 4. Marie Labosky 16:32.30 1.25.01 5. Rebecca Grove 23.00 2.15.06 5. Lauren Sylvester 16:34.68 2.18.09

100 Free 100 Back 1. Amywren Miller 49.10 2.20.08 1. Kim Holden 53.88 2.19.10 2. Carrie Nixon 49.18 2.19.00 2. Maggie Behrens 54.11 2.18.09 3. Christa Riggins 49.39 2.20.08 3. Colleen Fotsch 54.55 2.18.09 4. Katie Carroll 50.14 2.21.04 4. Danielle Hulick 54.83 2.19.03 5. Rebecca Grove 50.46 2.15.06 5. Caroline Johnson 54.91 2.14.07

200 Free 200 Back 1. Christa Riggins 1:44.89 2.20.08 1. Kim Holden 1:55.79 2.20.10 2. Katie Carroll 1:48.34 11.3.06 2. Kelly Hecking 1:57.45 3.21.02 Megan Farrell 1:48.34 2.18.09 3. Erin Brooks 1:57.56 2.22.97 4. Ellen Johnson 1:49.14 2.14.07 4. Tanya Williams 1:57.68 3.20.93 5. Kristen Van Saun 1:49.29 2.26.99 5. Kristen Peterson 1:58.41 2.23.02

500 Free 100 Breast 1. Katie Carroll 4:45.50 2.14.07 1. Samantha Maxwell 59.44 3.19.09 2. Linda Gallo 4:47.04 3.19.98 2. Shannon Suddarth 1:01.82 3.20.98 3. Kristen Van Saun 4:47.63 2.25.99 3. Brittany Kline 1:02.38 2.26.99 4. Christa Riggins 4:49.19 2.15.06 4. Allison Lloyd 1:02.49 2.26.99 5. Ellen Johnson 4:49.69 2.14.07 5. Julia Quinn 1:02.55 2.14.07

1,000 Free 200 Breast 1. Katie Carroll 9:49.80 11.11.06 1. Samantha Maxwell 2:09.62 3.19.09 2. Claire Hutchinson 9:52.98 11.3.06 2. Shannon Suddarth 2:13.33 3.18.00 3. Casey Wagner 9:53.13 11.3.06 3. Julia Quinn 2:14.27 2.15.06 Danielle Hulick completed her career in 2004 as the Notre Dame 4. Linda Gallo 9:56.34 1.16.98 4. Allison Lloyd 2:15.55 3.20.99 record holder in the 100 Back (54.83), as well as one of only two Irish 5. Marie Labosky 9:57.54 11.2.01 5. Ashlee Edgell 2:15.77 2.20.10 swimmers to ever break the 23.00 barrier in the 50 Free.

78 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Meghan Perry-Eaton, who graduated in 2005, became the only Irish diver to claim three consecutive BIG EAST Diver of the Year awards at the conference meet.

1-meter Diving (dual - 6) 1. Meghan Perry-Eaton 328.43 1.28.05 2. Heather Mattingly 319.27 1.26.02 3. Natalie Stitt 309.60 2.12.10 4. Gina Ketelhohn 283.12 1.29.00 5. Heidi Grossman 282.25 2.12.10

1-meter Diving (championship - 6) 1. Meghan Perry-Eaton 331.58 1.17.03 2. Heather Mattingly 291.25 12.1.00 3. Natalie Stitt 290.15 2.18.09

1-meter Diving (championship - 10) 1. Heather Mattingly 425.40 11.20.98 2. Gina Ketelhohn 400.55 12.4.96 3. Liane Gallagher 382.95 12.4.92

3-meter Diving (dual - 6) 1. Natalie Stitt 376.20 1.30.10 2. Heather Mattingly 351.15 1.26.01 3. Meghan Perry-Eaton 335.85 1.17.04 4. Jenny Chiang 335.55 11.21.09 5. Heidi Grossman 319.58 11.8.08

3-meter Diving (championship - 6) 1. Natalie Stitt 294.30 2.18.09 2. Heidi Grossman 291.35 2.18.09 3. Tara Hyer 272.60 2.20.08

3-meter Diving (championship - 11) 1. Meghan Perry.Eaton 586.43 1.17.03 2. Heather Mattingly 550.55 12.2.00 3. Liane Gallagher 491.25 12.2.93 4. Tiffany Robak 490.95 3.3.07 5. Natalie Stitt 468.55 3.3.07 Heather Mattingly’s name appears all over the Notre Dame diving record books, including the top dual-meet, six-dive score of 351.15 Liane Gallagher graduated in 1993 as the top diver in school history, from 2001 off the 3-meter board. holding each Notre Dame record and seeing three of those scores hold up for seven years.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 79 Meet Records

Notre Dame Invitational Records Dennis Stark Relays Records Event Name School Time / Score Year Event Name School Time / Score Year freestyle MEDLEY RELAY 50 Carrie Nixon Notre Dame 22.94 1998 200 Kim Holden Notre Dame 1:44.67 2010 100 Shannon Shakespeare Michigan 49.27 1999 Samantha Maxwell 200 Kim Van Selm Ohio 1:49.62 1998 Lauren Scott 500 Linda Gallo Notre Dame 4:52.61 1997 Amywren Miller 1,650 Katie Carroll Notre Dame 16:37.58 2006 400 Mattie Kukors Michigan 3:48.17 2010 Julia Andracki Caitlin Dauw Natasha Moodie BACKSTROKE 100 Jenny Crisman Michigan 54.56 1998 200 Linda Riker Michigan 1:59.76 1997 FREESTYLE RELAY 200 Natasha Moodie Michigan 1:36.49 2010 Alexa Mehesan Liz Koselka BREASTSTROKE Kristyne Cole 100 Shannon Shakespeare Michigan 1:01.65 1998 300 Delia Cronin Notre Dame 2:36.61 2007 200 Heather Meng Louisville 2:18.18 2003 Meg Reynolds Katie Guida Samantha Maxwell 400 Kristyne Cole Michigan 3:30.28 2010 BUTTERFLY Liz Koselka 100 Jennifer Fredall Utah 55.11 2006 Alexa Mehesan 200 Kasey Harris Michigan 1:58.62 1997 Natasha Moodie 800 Katie Carroll Notre Dame 7:32.87 2005 Rebecca Grove Ann Barton INDIVIDUAL medley Ellen Johnson 200 Shannon Shakespeare Michigan 1:59.73 1998 1,000 Casey Wagner Notre Dame 9:51.61 2006 400 Kasey Harris Michigan 4:19.07 1997 Claire Hutchinson

CRESCENDO FREESTYLE RELAY MEDLEY RELAY 500 Rebecca Grove Notre Dame 4:32.50 2005 200 Caroline Johnson Notre Dame 1.43.73 2006 Ellen Johnson Jessica Stephens Christa Riggins Julia Quinn Caroline Johnson Rebecca Grove Katie Guida 400 Linda Riker Michigan 3.47.36 1997 Rachel Gustin Kasey Harris BACKSTROKE RELAY Talor Bendel 400 Mattie Kukors Michigan 3:48.54 2010 Liz Johnson Deirdre Jones FREESTYLE RELAY Ashley Cohagen 200 Jen Eberwein Michigan 1.32.61 1998 Jenny Chrisman BREASTSTROKE RELAY Missy Sugar 400 Julia Andracki Michigan 4:27.91 2010 Shannon Shakespeare Melissa Lang 400 Jen Eberwein Michigan 3:21.65 1998 Val Barthelemy Jenny Crisman Natasha Moodie Missy Sugar Shannon Shakespeare 800 Shannon Shakespeare Michigan 7:23.95 1998 BUTTERFLY RELAY Missy Sugar 400 Caitlin Dauw Michigan 3:48.39 2010 Jenny Arndt Alexa Mehesan Jen Eberwin Ashley Cohagen Lori Morton

DIVING INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY RELAY 1-meter (6 dives) 400 Mattie Kukors Michigan 4:00.15 2010 Meghan Perry-Eaton Notre Dame 315.25 2003 ClaireTyler 1-meter (10 dives) Emily Brunemann Sunday Lewandowski Notre Dame 428.85 1995 Val Barthelemy 3-meter (11 dives) Heather Mattingly Notre Dame 550.55 2000 1-METER SYNCHRONIZED DIVING 10 dives Gina Ketelhohn Notre Dame 479.75 1999 Heather Mattingly

3-METER SYNCHRONIZED DIVING 6 dives Moreen O’Brien Pittsburgh 224.90 2001 Jen O’Brien 11 dives Karli Richards Notre Dame 537.05 1999 Rhiana Saunders

DIVING RELAY Natalie Stitt Notre Dame 578.80 2010 Heidi Grossman

80 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Rolfs Aquatic Center Records BIG EAST Championships Records

Event Name School Time / Score Year Event Name School Time / Score Year FREESTYLE FREESTYLE 50 Miller Notre Dame 22.72 1.16.10 50 Whitney Campbell Louisville 22.28 2010 100 Shakespeare Michigan 49.27 12.4.98 100 Kayla Andrews West Virginia 48.33 2008 200 Carroll Notre Dame 1:48.24 11.03.06 500 Brunemann Michigan 4:47.67 1.11.08 200 Christa Riggins Notre Dame 1:44.89 2008 1,000 Evans Stanford 9:41.74 10.05.90 500 Rachael Burnett West Virginia 4:41.65 2010 1,650 Brunemann Michigan 16:21.75 1.12.08 1,650 Maddy Crippen Villanova 16:15.07 2002

BACKSTROKE BACKSTROKE 100 Zubkova Indiana 54.18 1.12.08 200 Zubkova Indiana 1:58.03 1.12.08 100 Catherine Whetstone Rutgers 53.11 2009 200 Kelly Harrigan Rutgers 1:54.76 2006 BREASTSTROKE 100 Soni USC 1:00.81 10.19.07 BREASTSTROKE 200 Soni USC 2:11.47 10.19.07 100 Samantha Maxwell Notre Dame 59.64 2010 200 Samantha Maxwell Notre Dame 2:10.35 2009 BUTTERFLY 100 Takaki Purdue 54.80 11.3.06 BUTTERFLY 200 Harris Michigan 1:58.62 12.6.97 100 Michelle DeFreese Rutgers 53.32 2003 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 Katie Casey Notre Dame 1:57.72 2009 200 Shakespeare Michigan 1:59.73 12.3.98 400 Crippen Villanova 4:14.34 1.26.02 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 Leslie Vanwinkle Louisville 1:57.83 2010 MEDLEY RELAY 400 Maddy Crippen Villanova 4:11.60 2001 200 Holden Notre Dame 1:42.61 1.16.10 Maxwell Kuhlke MEDLEY RELAY Miller 400 Zubkova Indiana 3:42.75 1.11.08 200 Kim Holden Notre Dame 1:39.31 2010 Stockwell Samantha Maxwell Smailis Lauren Scott Bard Amywren Miller 400 Maggie Behrens Notre Dame 3:36.20 2009 FREESTYLE RELAY Samantha Maxwell 200 Eberwein Michigan 1:32.61 12.3.98 Kellyn Kuhlke Crisman Amywren Miller Sugar Shakespeare 400 Eberwein Michigan 3:21.65 12.5.98 FREESTYLE RELAY Crisman Sugar 200 Whitney Campbell Louisville 1:29.46 2009 Shakespeare Nicole Landisch 800 Shakespeare Michigan 7:23.95 12.4.98 Anna Dischuck Sugar Arndt Liz Halet Eberwein 400 Shaunna Purtell West Virginia 3:17.72 2010 Rachael Burnett DIVING Morgan Callaway 1-meter (dual – 6) Kayla Andrews Perry-Eaton Notre Dame 322.64 2.1.03 800 Morgan Callaway West Virginia 7:10.03 2010 3-meter (dual – 6) Shaunna Purtell Stitt Notre Dame 376.20 1.30.10 Robyn Matthews Rachael Burnett DIVING 1-meter (6) Hannah Gadd Louisville 310.60 2010 1-meter (10) Jenny Keim Miami 454.15 1999 3-meter (6) Jenny Chiang Notre Dame 313.35 2010 3-meter (11) Meghan Perry-Eaton Notre Dame 555.20 2005

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 81 Irish Honors Knute Rockne Student-Athlete Team MVP Most Improved Awarded by the Notre Dame Club Awarded by the Notre Dame Monogram Club and Annually given by the coaching staff to of St. Joseph Valley voted on by team members, the swimmer or diver who has shown the most 2010 Megan Farrell this award is given to the most outstanding swimmer improvement during the season. 2009 Megan Farrell or diver in a given season. 2010 Jenny Chiang 2008 Georgia Steenberge 2010 Amywren Miller 2009 Delia Cronin 2007 Julia Quinn 2009 Samantha Maxwell Natalie Stitt Georgia Steenberge 2008 Christa Riggins 2008 Maggie Behrens 2006 Julia Quinn 2007 Katie Carroll Natalie Stitt 2005 Kelli Barton 2006 Katie Carroll 2007 Vivian Healey 2004 Danielle Hulick 2005 Katie Carroll 2006 Lucy Hirt 2003 Katie Cavadini 2004 Meghan Perry-Eaton 2005 Katie Guida Heidi Hendrick 2003 Lisa Garcia 2004 Samantha Raneri 2002 Brooke Davey 2002 Carrie Nixon 2003 Danielle Hulick 2001 Jessica Johnstone 2001 Kelly Hecking 2002 Kristen Peterson 2000 Rhiana Saunders 2000 Carrie Nixon 2001 Christina Jackson 1999 Brittany Kline 1999 Carrie Nixon 2000 Karli Richards Meghan Eckstein 1998 Linda Gallo Nicole Kohrt 1998 Courtney South 1997 Linda Gallo 1999 Kathleen Rimkus 1997 Karen Daylor 1996 Erin Brooks 1998 Shannon Suddarth 1996 Joy Michnowicz Linda Gallo 1997 Alison Newell 1995 Marcia Powers 1995 Jesslyn Peterson 1996 Linda Gallo 1994 Vicki Catenacci 1994 Jesslyn Peterson 1995 Linda Gallo 1993 Jennifer Stumm 1993 Tanya Williams 1994 Marsha Powers 1992 Jackie Jones 1992 Tanya Williams 1993 Kay Broderick 1991 Amy Tri 1991 Tanya Williams 1992 Angela Gugle 1990 Kay Richter 1990 Tanya Williams 1991 Kay Broderick 1989 Tanya Kne 1989 Tracy Johnson 1990 Becky Wood 1988 Andrea Bonny 1988 Amy Darlington 1989 Kathleen McKinney 1987 Katherine Traxler 1987 Suzanne DeVine Callie Bolattino 1986 Venette Cochiolo 1986 Amy Darlington 1988 Barbara Geraghty 1985 Portia Jean Amberg 1985 Venette Cochiolo 1987 Sarah Vakkur 1984 Karen Bobear 1984 Suzanne DeVine 1983 Jean Murtagh 1982 Jeanine Blatt

At Notre Dame’s eighth annual O.S.C.A.R.S. (Outstanding Student-Athletes Celebrating Achievements and Recognition Showcase) in 2009, the Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving team was recognized with The Trophy Award for its work with the Irish Aquatics swim program, providing swim lessons to area youth. Established by the Office of Student Welfare and Development and first presented in 2006, The Trophy Award annually recognizes an athletic team that has demonstrated its commitment and dedication to the community through unparalleled community service to Notre Dame and South Bend.

82 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Beeler-Hipp Award Most Honorable Brooke Taylor 2002 Lisa D’Olier Given annually to the outstanding freshman Awarded annually by the coaching staff Kelly Hecking who best exemplifies the vitality, competitiveness and team captains to the swimmer or Danielle Hulick and love for Notre Dame shown by diver who best represents the Notre Dame image as a Allison Lloyd Meghan Beeler and Colleen Hipp. supportive, inspiring and enthusiastic team member. Heather Mattingly 2010 Kim Holden 2010 Zeina Shanata Tara Riggs 2009 Emily Barton 2009 Kellyn Khulke Brooke Taylor 2008 Lizzie Gormley Lucy Hirt 2001 Kelly Hecking 2007 Ashlee Edgell 2008 Katie Guida Danielle Hulick 2006 Claire Hutchinson 2007 Ann Barton Allison Lloyd 2005 Katie Guida 2006 Abby Strang Heather Mattingly 2004 Krissy Archer 2005 Brooke Taylor Tara Riggs Ellen Johnson 2004 Lisa Garcia 2000 Kelly Hecking 2003 Courtney Choura 2003 Amy Deger Danielle Hulick 2002 Chrissy Habeeb 2002 Maureen Hillenmeyer Allison Lloyd 2001 Laurie Musgrave 2001 Kathleen Rimkus Heather Mattingly 2000 Amy Deger 2000 Elizabeth Barger Tara Riggs 1999 Tara Riggs 1999 Anne Iacobucci 1999 Amy Deger 1998 Carrie Nixon 1998 Linda Gallo Meghan Lynch 1997 Elizabeth Barger 1997 Karen Daylor Liane Watkins 1996 Anne Iacobucci 1996 Anna Cooper 1998 Allison Lloyd 1995 Linda Gallo 1995 Cara Garvey Heather Mattingly 1994 Alyssa Peterson Lorrei Horenkamp Kelly Hecking 1993 Mary Wendell 1994 Kristin Heath 1997 Linda Gallo 1992 Haley Scott 1993 Susan Bohdan 1992 Jackie Jones Golden Dumbell Captains’ Award 1991 Chrissy Ciletti 1990 Mary Acampora Awarded annually by the Notre Dame strength and Given by the team captains to 1989 Tracy Johnson conditioning coach to the swimmer or diver that puts the individual who performs well both in and out of 1988 Barbara Byrne forth the greatest effort, excels at the highest level and the pool in pressure situations and best exemplifies the 1987 Katherine Traxler pushes themselves to the utmost limit of their term “teammate.” 1986 Julie Boss potential throughout the season in the weight room. 2005 Ann Barton 1985 JoAnn Pearl 2010 Kellyn Kuhlke 2004 Abby Strang 1984 Karin McCaffery 2009 Gina Mancini 2003 Katie Philipp 2008 Lizzie Gormley 2002 Brooke Davey William “Bucky” O’Connor Scholarship 2007 Zeina Shanata­­ 2001 Heather Mattingly 2006 Meghan Linnelli 2000 Kelly Hecking 2004 Lisa D’Olier 2005 Courtney Choura 1999 Meghan Eckstein Katie Eckholt 1998 Elizabeth Barger Danielle Hulick 1997 Shannon Glynn Brooke Taylor 1996 Jenny Reibenspies 2003 Lisa D’Olier 1995 Marcia Powers Katie Eckholt 1994 Anna Cooper Danielle Hulick 1993 Kelly Walsh 1992 Kristin Heath 1991 Christy Moston 1990 Katherine Pamenter Byron V. Kanaley Award 1989 Tanya Kne 1987 Sharon Van Dolman 1986 Katherine Traxler

Meghan Beeler Scholarship 2004 Meghan Perry-Eaton 2003 Meghan Perry-Eaton 2002 Lindsay Moorhead 2001 None 2000 Laurie Musgrave 1999 Lindsay Moorhead Elizabeth Barger Linda Gallo Andrea Bonny Jeanine Blatt 1998 Brooke Davey 2000 1997 1984 1982 1997 Kathleen Rimkus The most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete, the Byron V. Kanaley Award has been presented each year since 1927 to the senior monogram athletes who have been most exemplary as both students and leaders. The awards, presented by the Faculty Board on Athletics, are named in honor of a 1904 Notre Dame graduate who was a member of the Irish baseball team as an undergraduate. Kanaley went on to a successful banking career in Chicago and served the University as a lay trustee from 1915 until his death in 1960.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 83 National & International Competition

Irish in National and International Competition In addition to their many accomplishments in collegiate action, Notre Dame women’s swim- rent Notre Dame student-athlete ever – and first in 84 years – to take part in the Olympics, mers and divers have a history of also competing in various prestigious national and international matching her 32nd-place finish in the 200 Fly. meets, including three of the last four Olympics. In addition to that pair of Olympians, 39 Irish student-athletes have competed in U.S. Olympic In 1996, Jilen Siroky (’04), then just 15 years of age, represented the United States in the Trials and four more have swum in their native country’s trials. Backstroker Erin Brooks, a 1997 Atlanta games, finishing 15th in the 200m Breast. Siroky also was the 1996 U.S. champion in the graduate, represented the U.S. in the ’97 World University Games and came home with a bronze 100 Breast. medal in the 200 Back. Notre Dame also has a long history of swimmers and divers who have In 2000, Christel Bouvron represented her native Singapore in the Sydney games, finishing qualified or competed in the USA Swimming Senior National Championships, as nearly 60 future, 32nd in the 200m Fly and 36th in the 400 Free. Four years later, she became just the second cur- current or former Irish competitors have done so.

Participated in Olympics Christel Bouvron - 2000 and 2004 Singapore Olympic Team Jilen Siroky - 1996 United States Olympic Team

Represented the United States Internationally Erin Brooks - 1997 World University Games Katie Carroll - 2007 Pan Am Games Jilen Siroky - 1996 Olympic Games

Participated in Canadian Olympic Trials Kayla Graham - 2004 Tiffany O’Brien - 1996 Participated in South African Olympic Trials

Natalie Burke - 2004 Christel Bouvron was a two-time (2000, 2004) member of the Singapore Olympic team. Kerry White - 1996 Participated in International Competition Natalie Burke (South Africa) World’s Short Course (2004) Christel Bouvron Commonwealth Games (1998, 2002) Southwest Asian Games (1997, 1998, 2001) Asian Games (1998, 2002) World Championships (1998, 1999, 2002) Asian Championships (1996, 2000) Southeast Asian Games (2003)

Open Water Nationals Kelli Barton - 2002 Claire Hutchinson - 2006

Qualified or Participated in World Championship Trials Maggie Behrens - 2009 Gwen Blythe - 2009 Katie Casey - 2009 Kellyn Kuhlke - 2009 Amywren Miller - 2009 Samantha Maxwell - 2009 Jilen Siroky participated in the 1996 Olympics for the United States. Erin Brooks represented the United States and Notre Dame in the Amy Prestinario - 2009 1997 World University Games and came home with a bronze medal in the 200 Back.

84 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Academic Excellence

CoSIDA Academic All-American BIG EAST Academic All-Stars 2005 – Kelli Barton Four Years Lindsay Moorhead 2001-02 Ann Barton 2004-07 Carrie Nixon 2000, 2002 CSCAA All- Academic Kelli Barton 2002-05 Tiffany O’Brien 2000-01 Lisa D’Olier 2001-04 Meghan Perry-Eaton 2004-05 2002 – Kelli Barton Ashlee Edgell 2007-10 Julia Quinn 2006-07 Kristen Peterson Megan Farrell 2007-10 Karli Richards 2000-01 2000 – Elizabeth Barger Rebecca Grove 2004-07 Laura Rings 2005, 2008 1999 – Elizabeth Barger Katie Guida 2005-08 Rhiana Saunders 1998, 2000 Brittany Kline Georgia Healey 2002-05 Courtney South 1996, 1998 Shannon Suddarth Maureen Hillenmeyer 1999-2002 Annie Sweeney 2006-07 1998 – Brittany Kline Lucy Hirt 2006-09 Brooke Taylor 2004-05 Katie Hopkins 2005-08 Liane Watkins 2001-02 CSCAA Honorable Mention Danielle Hulick 2001-04 Tara Hyer 2005-08 One Year All- Academic Nicole Kohrt 2000-03 Judy Amorosa 1996 Meghan Linnelli 2004-07 Chrissy Archer 2006 2000 – Brooke Davey Allison Lloyd 1999-2002 Elizabeth Berls 1996 Kathleen Rimkus Keri Masterson 2007-10 Kelly Battle 2006 Rhianna Saunders Kristen Peterson 2002-05 Amy Bostick 1996 Laura Shepard Kathleen Rimkus 1998-2001 Erin Brooks 1996 1999 – Brooke Davey Abby Strang 2004-07 Susan Buchino 1996 Jessica Johnstone Georgia Steenberge 2005-08 Natalie Burke 2008 Gina Ketelhohn Kristen Van Saun 1998-2001 Katie Casey 2010 Kathleen Rimkus Casey Wagner 2006-09 Meghan Casey 2007 Laura Shepard Katie Cavadini 2002 1998 – Elizabeth Barger Three Years Sara Cerreta 2002 Katie Collins Elizabeth Barger 1998-2000 Jenny Chiang 2010 1997 – Courtney South Katie Carroll 2004, 2006-07 Katie Collins 1998 Delia Cronin 2008-10 Anna Cooper 1996 Brooke Davey 2000-02 Katie Crawford 2001 Amy Deger 2001-03 Karen Daylor 1996 Pat Duret 2007, 2009-10 Karen Foley 1996 Katie Eckholt 2003-05 Gracie Fredlake 2010 Lisa Garcia 2001-03 Lianne Gallagher 1996 Lizzie Gormley 2008-10 Shannon Glynn 1996 Heidi Grossman 2008-10 Kim Holden 2010 Notre Dame Academic Honors Claire Hutchinson 2007-09 Chrissy Holmberg 1996 Anne Iacobucci 1996, 1998-99 Shelley Hotchkiss 1996 Program for Student-Athletes Jessica Johnstone 1998-99, 2001 Christina Jackson 2001 Gina Ketelhohn 1998-2000 Caroline Johnson 2008 Brittany Kline (’99) Brittany Kline 1996, 1998-99 Ellen Johnson 2004 Management Information Systems Gina Mancini 2008-10 Marie Labosky 2002 Kathleen Rimkus (’01) Laurie Musgrave 2001, 2003-04 Amy Langnecker 2008 Alison Newell 1998-2000 Kimmie Lisiak 2010 Mathematics, Computer Science Katie Philipp 2001-03 Jaime Malandra 2010 Brooke Davey (’02) Tara Riggs 2000-02 Jill Matalavage 1999 Zeina Shanata 2008-10 Erin McGinty 1996 Pre-professional studies, Anthropology Laura Shepard 1998-2000 Joy Michnowicz 1996 Lisa D’Olier (’04) Jessica Stephens 2005-07 Stacey Nedrud 2007 Marketing Natalie Stitt 2007, 2009-10 Kate O’Scannlain 1996 Shannon Suddarth 1998-2000 Lauren Parisi 2010 Kelli Barton (’05) Alyssa Peterson 1996 Theology, Political Science Two Years Samantha Raneri 2004 Emily Barton 2009-10 Jennifer Reibenspies 1996 Kristen Peterson (’05) Maggie Behrens 2009-10 Lauren Relay 1996 Accounting Gwen Blythe 2009-10 Meg Reynolds 2008 Abby Strang (’07) Christel Bouvron 2004-05 Elizabeth Rice 1996 Sarah Bowman 2001-02 Kimberly Ricks 1998 Pre-professional studies, Philosophy Morgan Bullock 2006, 2008 Tiffany Robak 2007 Julia Quinn (’07) Courtney Choura 2005-06 Jessica Roberts 2002 Classics Megan Eckstein 1996, 1999 Rebecca Roedersheimer 1996 Linda Gallo 1996, 1998 Jenna Rozzoni 1996 Lucy Hirt (’09) Kiley Gooch 2004-05 Kara Santelli 2003 Psychology Chrissy Habeeb 2002-03 Lauren Scott 2010 Theresa Hall 2009-10 Jilen Siroky 2002 Vivian Healey 2007-08 Alisa Springman 1996 Kelly Hecking 2001-02 Rachel Thurston 1996 Heidi Hendrick 2002-03 Allison Vendt 1999 Kellyn Kuhlke 2009-10 Kalei Walker 2003 Annie Mantey 2003-04 Heather Mattingly 2001-02

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Name Event Hometown High School Monograms Years Mary Acampora Back Bristol, Colo. Bristol Central 1987-90 1987-90 Sarah Alwen Back / Free Maadi, Cairo, Egypt Cairo American 2002-04 2002-04 Portia Amberg Free East Hartford, Colo. Penney 1984-85, 1987 1984-1987 Judy Amorosa Fly / Free Somerville, N.J. Somerville -- 1996-97 Katherine Andrew Free Wilkes Barre, Pa. Bishop Hoban 1990 1990-91 Krissy Archer Free Chesapeake, Va. Hickory 2004-06 2004-06 Eva Baerlocher Free Carson City, Nev. Bishop Manogue 1985, 1987-88 1985-88 Betsy Baker Breast / IM Pittsburgh, Pa. Montour Senior 1987 1987-89 Elizabeth Barger Fly / IM Littleton, Colo. Chatfield 1997-2000 1997-2000 Ann Barton Free / IM / Back / Fly Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral 2004-07 2004-07 Emily Barton Breast / IM Scottsdale, Ariz. Desert Mountain 2009-10 2009-current Kelli Barton IM / Free / Breast Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral 2002-05 2002-05 Kelly Battle Breast / IM Allison Park, Pa. North Allegheny 2005-06 2005-07 Nanci Battle Free Lexington, Ky. Council Rock -- 1983-84 Colleen Bauza Back / IM Palm Harbor, Fla. Palm Harbor 2007-09 2007-09 Meghan Beeler Free / Breast Granger, Ind. St. Joseph’s 1992 1992 Molly Beeler Back / Fly Granger, Ind. Bolles School 1997 1997-1999 Maggie Behrens Back / IM Munster, Ind. Munster 2007-10 2007-10 Elizabeth Berls Free Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. Cold Spring Harbor -- 1996 Kathleen Bernard Free / Back Detroit, Mich. Grosse Point Shores -- 1982 Amy Bethem Breast Douglasville, Pa. Daniel Boone 1992-94 1992-94 Jeanine Blatt Free Dayton, Ohio Carroll 1982 1982 Gwen Blythe Breast Colleyville, Texas Colleyville Heritage 2009-10 2009-current Karen Bobear Breast / IM Clifton Park, N.Y. Shenendehowa 1983-84 1983-84 Kathleen Boehling Free Richmond, Va. St. Gertrude -- 1987 Susan Bohdan Free Lake Charles, La. Alfred M. Barbe 1990-93 1990-93 Callie Bolattino Breast / IM Lockport, Ill. Lockport 1989-91 1988-91 Julia Boss Free Auburn, Maine West Springfield (Mass.) 1983-86 1983-86 Amy Bostick Free / Fly Germantown, Ind. Briarcrest 1994-96 1994-97 Christel Bouvron Fly / Free Singapore, Singapore Raffles 2003-05 2003-05 Sarah Bowman Free / Fly Cheshire, Colo. Cheshire 2001-02 2001-02 Deborah Brady Free / Fly Northbrook, Ill. Glenbrook North 1992 1989-92 Noémie Brand Back / Free Pointe-Claire, Quebec Phillips Exeter 2005 2005-06 Lee Ann Brislawn Back Dayton, Ohio Beaver Creek 1983 1980, 1982-83 Kristin Broderick Back / Free / IM Wayne, Ill. St. Charles 1991-93 1990-93 Erin Brooks Back Millington, N.J. Watchung Hills Regional 1994-97 1994-97 Jeanmarie Browne Free Allentown, Pa. Allen 1987-89 1986-89 Susan Buchino Free Louisville, Ky. Ballard 1994-95 1994-96 Morgan Bullock Free / Back Stamford, Colo. Westhill 2005-08 2005-08 Joan Burke Free Potomac, Md. Holy Cross 1983-84, 1986 1983-86 Natalie Burke Breast Cape Town, South Africa Reddam House 2005-08 2005-08 Barb Byrne Back / Free Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Mount St. Joseph 1985-88 1985-88 Courtney Campbell Free The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands 2003 2003-04 Colleen Carey Free / IM Spring Vallley, N.Y. Spring Valley 1984 1982-85 Katie Carroll Fly / Free / IM Toledo, Ohio Notre Dame 2004-07 2004-07 Bridget Casey Breast / Fly Bellevue, Wash. Eastside Catholic -- 1993-94 Katie Casey Fly / Free Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. Bolles 2008-10 2008-current Meghan Casey Back / Fly Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. Bolles 2007 2007 Katie Cavadini Free South Bend, Ind. Riley 2001-03 2001-03 Sara Cerreta Free Pewaukee, Wis. Catholic Memorial 2001-02 2001-03 Courtney Choura Breast / IM Bridgeville, Pa. Oakland Catholic 2003-06 2003-06 Christine Ciletti Fly Colorado Springs, Colo. Air Academy 1988 1988, 1990-1991 Venette Cochiolo Breast / IM Santa Maria, Calif. St. Joseph 1983-86 1983-86 Margaret Coffman Free El Toro, Calif. El Toro -- 1987-88 Katie Collins Back / Free Davis, Calif. Davis 1998 1998 Anna Cooper Back Colby, Kan. Colby 1994, 1996 1993-96 Anne Costello Free San Juan, Puerto Rico St. Andrew’s 1986 1986 Katie Crawford Breast Dunwoody, Ga. Marist 2001-02 2001-02 Delia Cronin Free Phoenix, Ariz. Xavier 2008-10 2008-current Jennifer Dahl Free Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline 1992-95 1992-95 Anne Daly Fly / IM North Palm Beach, Fla. Cardinal Newman -- 1986 Amy Darlington Free Fairfield, Ohio Badin 1985-88 1985-88 Brooke Davey Free Hopewell Junction, N.Y. John Jay 1999-2002 1999-2002 Nicole Davis Back / IM Granger, Ind. Penn 2000 2000 Karen Daylor Free / Fly / IM West Chester, Pa. West Chester East 1994-97 1994-97 Amy Deger Fly / IM Pittsburgh, Pa. Oakland Catholic 2000-03 2000-03 Suzanne DeVine Fly / IM Ann Arbor, Mich. Pioneer 1984-87 1984-87 Teresa Doering Back / IM South Bend, Ind. John Adams -- 1983, 1985-86 Lisa D’Olier Fly / IM Houston, Texas Cypress Creek 2001-04 2001-04 Stacy Dougherty Free Hurley, N.Y. Kingston -- 1998-99 Pat Duret Breast / IM Sarasota, Fla. Cardinal Mooney 2007-10 2007-10 Katie Eckholt Free Omaha, Neb. Marian 2002-05 2002-05 Meghan Eckstein Back Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline 1997, 1999 1996-999 Ashlee Edgell IM / Back Cincinnati, Ohio Madeira 2007-08, 2010 2007-2010 Victoria Edwards Free Alexandria, Va. Bishop Irgton -- 1996 Megan Farrell Free / Fly Hopkinton, Mass. Hopkinton 2007-10 2007-10 Alicia Feehery Free Springfield, Pa. Cardinal O’Hara 1991-92 1991-1993 Maureen Fitzgerald Free Philadelphia, Pa. Archbishop Ryan -- 1984-85, 1987 Karen Foley Fly / Back El Paso, Texas Coronado -- 1994-97 Colleen Fotsch Fly / Back Palo Alto, Calif. Palo Alto 2009 2009 Gracie Fredlake Free / IM Tampa, Fla. Tampa Prep 2010 2010-current Amy Frigon Breast Carlsbad, Calif. San Dieguito -- 1995 Grace Galagan Free Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque -- 2004-06 Linda Gallo Free Colts Neck, N.J. St. John Vianney 1995-98 1995-98 Gina Gamboa Fly / Free Hinsdale, Ill. Central 1983 1982-83 Lisa Garcia Fly / IM Denver, Colo. Cherry Creek 2001-04 2001-04 Cara Garvey Back Vienna, Va. George C. Marshall 1992-95 1992-95 Beth Genega Back / Free Savannah, Ga. Leavenworth -- 1986-88

86 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Name Event Hometown High School Monograms Years Barb Geraghty Free Seattle, Wash. Holy Names 1990 1988, 1990 Shannon Glynn Breast New Canaan, Colo. New Canaan -- 1996-97 Lizzie Gormley Breast Houston, Texas Langham Creek 2008-10 2008-current Kiley Gooch Back / IM Carmel, Ind. Carmel 2004-05 2004-06 Mary Grace Godfrey Free / Fly South Bend, Ind. St. Joseph 2007 2007 Kayla Graham Free Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Auburn Drive 2005-06 2005-06 Patti Grifall Breast Long Beach, Calif. Woodrow Wilson -- 1984 Rebecca Grove Back / Free Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Yorktown 2004-07 2004-07 Katie Guida Free Alexandria, Va. Germantown 2005-08 2005-08 Ruth Hanlon Breast South Bend, Ind. Adams -- 1987-88 Rita Harrington Fly / Free Massapequa, N.Y. St. John the Baptist 1982 1982 Valerie Harris Fly / IM Murray, Vt. Judge Memorial -- 1982-84 Julie Hassenmiller Free Glendale, Calif. Glendale -- 1984 Georgia Healey Breast New York, N.Y. Trinity School 2002-05 2002-05 Vivian Healey Breast / IM New York, N.Y. Stuyvesant 2007-08 2007-08 Kristin Heath Breast / IM / Fly Ambler, Pa. Germantown 1991-94 1991-94 Kelly Hecking Free Rutherford,N.J. Rutherford 1999-2002 1999-2002 Heidi Hendrick Free Saginaw, Mich. Nouvel Central (Texas) 2002-03 2002-03 Leticia Herrera Fly / Free Universal City, Texas Health Careers 1997-98 1997-98 Maureen Hillenmeyer Back / IM Carmel, Ind. Westfield 1999-2002 1999-2002 Colleen Hipp Free St. Louis, Mo. St. Joseph’s 1992 1992 Kim Holden Back / Fly Mount Kisco, N.Y. Fox Lane 2010 2010-current Laurie Holderread Free Muncie, Ind. Delta -- 1985 Allison Hollis Back / Free Aurora, Colo. Smoky Hill 1997 1997-98 Chrissy Holmberg Back Belmont, Calif. Menlo -- 1995-97 Katie Hopkins Breast / Fly Ellicott City, Md. Notre Dame 2005-08 2005-08 Lorrei Horenkamp Free Bloomington, Ill. Bloomington 1992-95 1992-95 Shelley Hotchkiss Free Ambler, Pa. Upper Dublin 1995-96 1995-96 Danielle Hulick Free / Back Galesburg, Ill. Galesburg 2001-04 2001-04 Claire Hutchinson Free Baltimore, Md. McDonough 2006-09 2006-09 Anne Iacobucci IM / Back / Breast Lincoln, R.I. Lincoln 1996-99 1996-99 Christina Jackson Fly / Free Oceanside, Calif. San Diego 2001-02 2000-03 Erin Jilek Fly / Free Fargo, N.D. North -- 1985 Caroline Johnson Back / Free Springfield, Mo. Glendale 2005-08 2005-08 Ellen Johnson Back / Free Toledo, Ohio Notre Dame 2004-07 2004-07 Tracy Johnson Free Farmington Hills, Mich. Mercy 1986, 1988-89 1986, 1988-89 Jackie Jones Free Circleville, Ohio Logan Elm 1989-92 1989-92 Nancy Jones Fly / Free Oconomowoc, Wis. Oconomowoc -- 1982 Debbie Karling Free / Breast West Bloomfield, Mich. West Bloomfield 1983 1982-83 Gail-Marie Kasell Free / Back Jackson, Miss. St. Joseph -- 1982 Karen Keeley Free / Fly Spring, Texas Klein Oak 1991-92 1991-94 Laurie Kelleher Free / Fly Katonah, N.Y. John Jay 1998 1997-98 Bridget Keller Back / Free Melbourne, Fla. Melbourne -- 1989 Jean Kelly Free Westlake, Ohio Westlake 1988-89, 1991 1988-91 Brittany Kline Breast / Free Crystal Lake, Ill. Central 1996-99 1996-99 Betsy Knaus Free Endwell, N.Y. Union-Endicott -- 1989 Tanya Kne Free / Fly Rochester, Mich. Rochester 1989 1986-89 Kim Kohl Free / IM Nashville, Tenn. Father Ryan -- 1982 Nicole Kohrt Free Granger, Ind. Penn 2000-03 2000-03 Karen Korowicki Free / Fly Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucs 1983 1982-83 Karen Kramer Back / Fly Akron, Ohio St. Vincent - St. Mary 1984-85, 1987 1984-87 Kellyn Kuhlke Fly / Free Plano, Texas Plano West 2009-10 2008-current Marie Labosky IM / Back / Free Churchville, Pa. Germantown 2001-04 2001-04 Colette LaForce Free Pittsford, N.Y. Pittsford Mendo 1991-93 1991-93 Laureen Langan Back Middletown, N.J. Middletown South -- 1983 Karen Langhans IM Lake View, N.Y. Frontier Central -- 1982 Emily Lapeyre Free Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman -- 1985 Kathleen Latino Fly Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Out Lady of Lourdes 1982 1980,1982 Maureen Leshock Back East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing -- 1982 Michelle Lichtenberger Free / IM Cincinnati, Ohio Sycamore 1994 1994-95 Meghan Linnelli Free Canfield, Ohio Canfield 2004-07 2004-07 Hollianne Logan Fly / Breast San Diego, Calif. Mira Mesa 1986 1985-87 Michelle Lower Free Mill Valley, Calif. Tamalpais 1992 1992-95 Allison Lloyd Breast / IM Fort Wayne, Ind. Canterbury 1999-2002 1999-2002 Meghan Lynch Fly / Free Huntsville, Ala. Virgil I. Grissom -- 2000 Gina Mahoney Free / Fly Annandale, Va. St. Mary’s -- 1989 Jaime Malandra Free Allentown, Pa. Parkland 2010 2010-current Gina Mancini Breast / Free Falmouth, Maine Falmouth 2007-10 2007-10 Lisa Mancuso Fly / Back Doraville, Ga. Dunwoody 1992 1992-95 Annie Mantey Breast / Fly Woodstock, N.Y. Onteora 2003-04 2003-05 Keri Masterson Fly / Free West Hempstead, N.Y. Sacred Heart 2007-10 2007-10 Shannah Mather Breast / IM Milwaukee, Wis. Buchholz 1991 1991 Jill Matalavage Free Mechanicsburg, Pa. Cumberland Valley 1999 1997-99 Samantha Maxwell Breast / IM Chandler, Ariz. Corona del Sol 2008-10 2008-current Karin McCaffrey Free South Windsor, Colo. East Catholic 1984 1982-84 Kathleen McKinney Free Pittsburgh, Pa. Shady Side 1992 1988-89, 1991-92 Eric McMahon Free LaGrange, Ill. Lyons Township -- 1994 Joy Michnowicz Breast / IM / Fly Santa Clara, Calif. Notre Dame 1993-96 1993-96 Amywren Miller Free / Breast Grosse Point Farms, Mich. The Peddie School 2008-10 2008-current Lindsay Moorhead Free / Back Carefree, Ariz. Cactus Shadows 2000-02 2000-02 Christy Moston Fly / IM Palatine, Ill. Palatine 1988-91 1988-91 Jean Murtagh Free Toledo, Ohio St. Ursula 1982-83 1982-83 Laurie Musgrave Breast Littleton, Colo. Arapahoe 2001-04 2001-04 Natalie Najarian Free / Fly Troy, Mich. Marian 1997 1997 Stacey Nedrud Back Melbourne Beach, Fla. Cocoa Beach 2007 2007 Alison Newell Fly / Free / IM Parker, Colo. Ponderosa 1997-2000 1997-2000 Carrie Nixon Free / Fly Ouray, Colo. Montrose 1998-2000, 2002 1998-02 Nancy O’Brien Back Oaklawn, Ill. Mother McAuley 1985-86 1985-88 Tiffany O’Brien Back / IM Redmond, Wash. Eastlake 1998-2001 1998-2001 Tracie O’Connell Breast Northbrook, Ill. Glenbrook North 1988, 1990-91 1988-91

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Name Event Hometown High School Monograms Years Kate O’Scannlain Free Redmond, Wash. Jesuit -- 1996-98 Kathryn Pamenter Back / Free Brookfield, Wis. Brookfield 1989-90 1989-91 Lauren Parisi Back / IM Hauppauge, N.Y. Hauppaughe 2008-10 2008-current Raine Paulson-Andrews Free Montego Bay, Jamaica Gulliver -- 2005-07 Hannah Pawlewicz Fly / Free Naperville, Ill. Naperville North 2002 2002 Joni Payne Free / Breast Berrien Springs, Mich. Andrews -- 1998 JoAnne Pearl Fly / IM Plattsburgh, N.Y. St. John’s Central 1985 1982-85 Alyssa Peterson Free / Breast Apopka, Fla. Bishop Moore 1994-95 1994-97 Jesslyn Peterson Breast / Free / IM Apopka, Fla. Bishop Moore 1993-96 1993-96 Kristen Peterson Back / Free Wichita, Kan. Bishop Carroll 2002-05 2002-05 Katie Philipp IM / Breast Kingwood, Texas Kingwood 2001-03 2001-03 Mary Plencner Back Granger, Ind. Penn -- 1984 Barbara Praus Breast / IM Beaver Dam, Wis. Beaver Dam -- 1989 Amy Prestinario Free / IM Naperville, Ill. Naperville Central 2009-10 2009-current Annette Quill Free / IM Indianapolis, Ind. Cathedral 1988 1987-88 Julia Quinn Breast / IM Evanston, Ill. Evanston 2006-07 2006-07 Kelly Quinn Fly / Free Pound Ridge, N.Y. Fox Lane 1986-89 1986-89 Kathy Quirk Free / Back Orland Park, Ill. Andrew 1987-88 1987-89 Jenny Reibenspies Fly Dallas, Texas Ursuline 1995 1994-96 Brenda Reilly Free Sacramento, Calif. School of Holy Child 1998-2001 1998-2001 Lauren Relay Free / Fly River Vale, N.J. Immaculate Heart 1995-97 1995-1997 Meg Reynolds Free Alpharetta, Ga. Wesleyan 2008-10 2008-current Elizabeth Rice Free / IM Lancaster, Pa. Germantown 1994-96 1994-96 Kimberly Ricks Free San Diego, Calif. Mt. Carmel 1998 1997-98 Tara Riggs Free / Fly Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Wando 1999-2002 1999-2002 Christa Riggins Free Phoenix, Ariz. Sunnyslope 2006-09 2006-2009 Kathleen Rimkus Breast / IM Chantilly, Va. Paul VI 1998-2001 1998-2001 Allison Roberts Breast Logansport, Ind. Logansport 1985 1984-85 Jessica Roberts Back Oak Brook, Ill. Hinsdale Central 2001-03 2001-03 Angela Roby Free / IM / Fly Ft. Wayne, Ind. Carmel 1992-94 1992-94 Becca Roedersheimer Breast / IM Cincinnati, Ohio St. Ursula 1996 1996-97 Sheila Roesler Fly / Free Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bishop Luers 1982-83 1982-83 Margaret Rotatori Free Shaker Heights, Ohio Hawken -- 1990-91 Jenna Rozzoni Back Albuquerque, N.M. Chantilly (Va.) 1996 1995-97 Laura Ruckavina Back Winona, Minn. Winona -- 1983, ’85 Cynthia Safford Fly / Free Toledo, Ohio Notre Dame 1992 1989, 1991-92 Kara Santelli Back Pittsburgh, Pa. Fox Chapel Area 2003 2003 Julie Schick Breast / Free Mentor, Ohio Hawken 1992 1992 Teri Schindler Breast Pittsburgh, Pa. Baldwin 1983 1982-83 Haley Scott Fly / Free Phoenix, Ariz. Xavier 1992 1992-95 Lauren Scott Free / Fly Fayetteville, Ga. Starr’s Mill 2010 2010-current Zeina Shanata Free / Fly Gainesville, Fla. Buchholz 2007-10 2007-10 Laura Shepard Free / Fly Westport, Colo. Staples 1997-2000 1997-2000 Lexie Shue Free Newport Beach, Calif. Corona del Mar 2007-08 2007-08 Jilen Siroky Free / Breast Matthews, N.C. Providence 2001-02 2001-04 Monica Smith Breast Columbus, Ohio Bishop Reddy 1985, 1987-88 1985-88 Courtney South Free Sewickley, Pa. Quaker Valley 1995-98 1995-98 Alisa Springman Breast Muncie, Ind. Muncie Central 1996 1994-96 Laura Stafford Free / IM / Back Georetown, Cayman Islands Cayman 2005 2005 Kimberlee Steel Free Wexford, Pa. -- 1990-92 1990-92 Georgia Steenberge Fly / Free Granbury, Texas Granbury 2005-08 2005-08 Mary Steffan Free Memphis, Tenn. White Station -- 2003 Jessica Stephens Fly / Breast / IM Bloomsburg, Pa. Bloomsburg 2004-07 2004-07 Shana Stephens Back Mission Hills, Kan. Shawnee 1990-92 1990-92 Abby Strang Free / Fly St. Simons Island, Ga. St. Simons Island 2004-07 2004-07 Anne Stratton Free Valparaiso, Ind. Valparaiso -- 1983-85 Shannon Suddarth Breast / IM Topeka, Kan. Hayden 1997-2000 1997-2000 Annie Sweeney Breast / Free / IM Los Gatos, Calif. Archbishop Mitty 2004, ’06-07 2004-07 Lauren Sylvester Free Philadelphia, Pa. Germantown 2008-10 2008-current Brooke Taylor Fly / IM Orlando, Fla. Lake Highland 2002-05 2002-05 Marianne Terifay Free Bidley Park, Pa. Cardinal O’Hara -- 1983 Erin Tierney Free / Breast Overland Park, Kan. Anderson 1990 1988-90 Raili Tikka Back Douglas, Wyo. Douglas 1983-84 1983-84 Rachel Thurston Free Savoy, Ill. Champaign Central 1993-96 1993-96 Katie Traxler Breast Palos Verdes, Calif. Rolling Hills 1987 1984-87 Amy Tri IM / Back Hastings, Minn. Hastings 1989-91 1989-91 Sarah Vakkur Free South Bend, Ind. Riley 1987 1986-87 Sharon Van Dolman Free Acton, Mass. Acton 1988 1985-88 Christy Van Patten Free / Fly Bridgman, Mich. Bridgman 1990-92 1990-92 Kristen Van Saun Free / IM Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence 1998-2001 1998-2001 Allison Vendt Back / Free North Easton, Mass. Peddie 1998-99 1998-2000 Amy Vogel Free Clarksville, Tenn. Fr. Ryan -- 1988-90 Casey Wagner Free Glensaw, Pa. Shady Side 2006-009 2006-09 Kalei Walker Free Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Pine Crest 2003 2003-04 Monica Walker Fly / IM Victor, N.Y. Victor 1984-85, 1987 1984-1987 Kelly Walsh Free / Fly Bethel Park, Pa. Bethel Park 1993-94 1993-94 Liane Watkins Free Austin, Texas Westlake 2001-02 2000-02 Mary Wendell Fly / Free Grand Rapids, Mich. Northview 1993-95 1993-95 Kerry White Breast Dowerglen, South Africa St. Andrews -- 2000 Tiffany Whittaker Back / IM Williamsburg, Va. Walsingham -- 1999 Amber Wiebe Free Savannah, Ga. H.V. Jenkins -- 1993 Tanya Williams Back / IM / Fly Boca Raton, Fla. Saint Andrews 1990-93 1990-93 Heather Winiecki Free Birmingham, Mich. B.H. Andover 1989, 1992 1989-90, 1992 Beth Winkowski Fly / Free Augusta, Ga. Aquinas -- 1989-91 Ann Witchger Back Roanoke, Va. New Canaan -- 1984 Becky Wood Breast Olean, N.Y. Olean 1988-90, 1992 1988-92

88 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® DIVERS Name Hometown High School Monograms Year Colleen Ambrose Oak Brook, Ill. Hinsdale Central 1985-86 1985-86 Mary Therese Amico South Bend, Ind. John Adams 1983-84 1983-85 Kristina Asato Concord, Calif. Carondelet -- 1995 Alison Baker Albuquerque, N.M. Academy 1989 1989 Andrea Bonny Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington 1985-86, 1988 1985-1988 Georgia Boessler Corning, N.Y. Painted Post East 1987 1987 Victoria Catenacci Westfield, N.J. Westfield 1992, 1994 1992-94 Jenny Chiang Fairport, N.Y. Fairport 2010 2010-current Kelly Crowhurst Lockport, Ill. Lockport Township -- 1996-97 Katie Epping Audobon, Pa. Mathacton 1989 1986-89 Ann Marie Furleigh Vienna, Va. Oakton 1982-85 1982-85 Tyne Feheley Columbus, Ohio Worthington Kilbourne -- 2004-05 Liane Gallagher Mamaroneck, N.Y. Mamaroneck 1993, 1995-96 1993-96 Chrissy Gonzalez White Plains, N.Y. White Plains 2007 2007 Heidi Grossman Barrington, R.I Barrington 2008-10 2008-current Angela Gugle Columbus, Ohio Bishop Hanley 1992-94 1991-94 Chrissy Habeeb Greenwood, Ind. Center Grove 2002-03 2002-03 Theresa Hall Flossmoor, Ill. Homewood-Flossmoor 2009-10 2009-current Lucy Hirt Mundelin, Ill. Mundelin 2006-09 2006-09 Tara Hyer Tampa, Fla. Academy of Holy Names 2005-07 2005-07 Jessica Johnstone Marietta, Ga. Walton 1998-2001 1998-2001 Kristina Kennedy Novi, Mich. Novi / Albion College 2003 2003 Gina Ketelhohn Brown Deer, Wis. Brown Deer 1997-2000 1997-2000 Jennifer Kipp Woodridge, Ill. Downers Grove North 1989-92 1989-92 Karen Kipp Woodridge, Ill. Downers Grove North 1992 1992-94 Katie Kneepkins Wauwatosa, Wis. Wauwatosa -- 1996 Betsy LaFlamme San Rafael, Calif. Catholic -- 1984-85 Amy Langnecker Gibsonia, Pa. Hampton -- 2008 Kimmie Lisiak Danville, Calif. Carondelet 2010 2010-current Heather Mattingly Houston, Texas Memorial 1999-2002 1999-2002 Jill Mazur Pittsburgh, Pa. Seton-LaSalle -- 2006 Fran McCoppin Sierra Madre, Calif. Sacred Heart -- 1998-2000 Molly McCoy Lawrenceville, Ga. Central Gwinnett -- 1992 Erin McGinty Laguna Niguel, Calif. Rancho Santa Margarita -- 1996 Susan O'Laughlin Kansas City, Mo. St. Theresa 1982 1982 Casey Pepak Westfiled, Mass. Westfield -- 2004 Kris Penn Peoria Heights, Ill. AOL / Spalding -- 1989 Meghan Perry-Eaton Brandon, Fla. Brandon 2002-05 2002-05 Marcia Powers Muncie, Ind. Delta 1995 1993-95 Samantha Raneri Katonah, N.Y. John Jay 2004 2004-05 Karli Richards Chambersburg, Pa. Mercersburg 2000-2001 1998-2001 Kay Richter Carmel, Ind. Carmel 1987-88, 1990 1987-88, 1990 Laura Rings Gahanna, Ohio Columbus School for Girls 2005-08 2005-08 Tiffany Robak Milwaukee, Wis. Pius XI 2007-09 2007-current Betsy Shadley Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline -- 1978-81 Rhiana Saunders The Woodlands, Texas McCullough 1997-98, 2000 1997-2000 Natalie Stitt Holland, Mich. West Ottawa 2007-10 2007-10 Jennifer Stumm Aurora, Ill. Rosary 1991-93 1990-93 Diane Walton Rockville, Md. Academy of Holy Cross 1992 1992-93

Karli Richards helped Notre Dame to a 7-0 record against Big Ten opponents during her Former Irish swimmer Amy Deger (2000-03) aided Notre Dame to its largest ever margin of victory in a monogram seasons (1999- dual meet with a 223-77 win over Pittsburgh in 2001. 2000), including two wins apiece against Michigan, Illinois and Northwestern.

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 89 Year-by-Year Results 1981-82 Coach: Dennis Stark Record: 8-3 12.2 Saint Mary’s W, 87-53 12.8 at Western Michigan W, 77-63 1.17 Cleveland State L, 43-95 1.23 at Illinois State L, 41-99 1.27 Valparaiso W, 78-59 Senior Patricia (Pat) Duret is the only Irish swimmer 1.29 Western Ontario W, 70-61 born on St. Patrick’s Day. 2.6 at Saint Mary’s W, 73-44 vs. Kalamazoo (South Bend, Ind.) W, 77-42 2.12 at St. John’s L, 50-90 2.13 at Fordham W, 71-69 2.20 DePauw W, 76-50 3.11-13 AIAW Division III Championships 21st (36) (Meadville, Pa.)

1982-83 Coach: Dennis Stark Record: 6-5 1984-85 1986-87 12.4 Evansville W, 84-48 Coach: Dennis Stark Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 11-1 Record: 7-7 12.7 Western Michigan L, 71-78 12.1 Western Ontario W, 81-57 11.1 Denison W, 143-120 12.11 at Cleveland State L, 63-85 12.5 Bowling Green L, 59-81 11.7 Notre Dame Relays 1st (200) 1.15 Saint Mary’s W. 78-61 12.8 at Cleveland State W, 81-58 11.22 at Northern Michigan L, 90.5-122.5 1.19 at Valparaiso W, 77-63 12.11 at Valparaiso W, 78-54 12.5 Mankato State W, 118-93 1.21 Bowling Green L, 58-91 1.25 at St. Bonaventure W, 77-63 12.6 Fighting Irish Invitational 1st (293.5) 1.27 at Western Ontario L, 69-80 1.27 at Holy Cross W, 83-57 1.9 at La Salle L, 126-140 1.29 St. Bonaventure W, 79-61 vs. Providence (Worcester, Mass.) W, 84-56 1.10 at Villanova L, 81-135 2.1 Ball State L, 66-83 2.2 Saint Mary’s W, 85-55 1.16 Northern Illinois L, 130-139 2.4 DePauw W, 84-59 2.5 Kalamazoo W, 78-53 1.17 Western Ontario W, 114-103 2.11-12 at Indiana State Championships 2nd (735) 2.8 at Vincennes W, 93-60 1.18 at Northwestern L, 25-88 (Green Castle, Ind.) vs. Saint Louis W, 93-31 vs. Minnesota (Evanston, Ill.) L, 13-100 2.16 at Kalamazoo W, 84-52 1.23-24 at Kenyon College Invitational 8th (35) 2.24-26 Midwest Independent 9th (227.5) (Indianapolis, Ind.) (Gambier, Ohio) Championships (Chicago, Ill.) vs. Xavier W, 93-14 1.30 at Cleveland State W, 143-125 (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1.31 at St. Bonaventure W, 137-122 1983-84 2.14-16 North Star Championships 1st (482.5) 2.7 Ball State L, 125-143 Coach: Dennis Stark (St. Louis, Mo.) 2.10 at Illinois-Chicago W, 121-88 Record: 6-5 2.28-3.2 Midwest Independent Championships 4th 2.14 at Valparaiso W, 65-48 3.7-9 Midwest Invitational -- 2.26-28 Midwest Independent Championships 6th 12.1 Kalamazoo W, 69-43 (Chicago, Ill.) 12.3 Western Ontario L, 54-85 1987-88 12.10 Cleveland State L, 69-71 1985-86 1.20 Valparaiso W, 75-47 Coach: Tim Welsh 1.21 at Ball State L, 45-95 Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 9-7 Record: 8-3 1.27 at Johns Hopkins W, 78-61 11.6 Notre Dame Relays t-1st (198) 1.28 at Georgetown W, 61-49 12.6 Notre Dame Relays -- 11.13 Alabama L, 88-127 2.4 at Bowling Green L, 43-89 12.8 Ball State L, 69-71 11.20 Ferris State W, 120.5-84.5 vs. Northern Illinois (Toledo, Ohio) L, 52-89 Cleveland State W, 82-37 11.21 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 119-75 2.7 Saint Mary’s W, 84-38 12.12 at Bowling Green L, 58-81 12.3-5 National Catholic Invitational 2nd (626) 2.8 at DePauw W, 73-55 1.18 at Western Ontario W, 76-64 12.6 Fordham W, 111-106 2.16-18 North Star Championships 1st (513.5) 1.24 at St. John’s W, 79-61 1.15 at Northern Illinois L, 127-139 (Evansville, Ind.) 1.25 at Fordham W, 66-47 1.16 Western Ontario L, 102-109 2.23-25 Midwest Invitational 6th (268) 1.31 Oral Roberts W, 91-22 1.23 at Boston College L, 126-142 (Chicago, Ill.) 2.7 Illinois-Chicago W, 71-42 1.24 at Providence W, 152-98 Valparaiso W, 67-46 1.29 at Illinois State L, 98-152 2.12 at Saint Mary’s 1.30 St. Bonaventure W, 150-111 (Rockne Memorial Pool) W, 79-31 2.2 Eastern Michigan L, 128-140 2.15 at Northern Illinois L, 58-82 2.5 at Saint Louis W, 94-16 2.20-22 North Star Conference Championships vs. Oral Roberts W, 94-17 (Evansville, Ind.) 1st 2.6 at Ball State L, 128-140 2.27-3.1 Midwest Invitational t-3rd 2.12 Illinois-Chicago W, 118-88 (Chicago, Ill.) 2.13 Cleveland State W, 135-118 2.18-20 MCC Championships 1st (634) (Evansville, Ind.) 2.25-27 Midwest Independent Championships 5th (Chicago, Ill.) 90 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® 1988-89 (Fordham, N.Y.) vs. Minnesota (Columbus, Ohio) L, 21-92 Coach: Tim Welsh 12.9 Saint Mary’s W, 199-93 1.18 Northern Illinois W, 172-122 Record: 6-6 1.12 at Northwestern L, 40-73 1.25 at Cleveland State W, 191-105 vs. Creighton (Evanston, Ill.) W, 96-13 1.26 at St. Bonaventure W, 158-141 11.3 Texas Christian L, 92-151 1.13 at Ball State L, 111-182 1.29 at Illinois-Chicago W, 145-90 11.4 Notre Dame Relays 2nd (186) 1.19 at Northern Illinois W, 166-128 2.2 Northwestern L, 119-176 11.11 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 165-141 1.20 Cleveland State W, 149-85 Eastern Michigan W, 184-103 11.12 at Ferris State W, 132-107 1.24 Illinois-Chicago W, 128-103 2.21-23 MCC Championships 1st 12.1-3 at National Catholic Championships 4th 1.27 St. Bonaventure W, 175-116 3.6-9 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 2nd (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1.28 Western Ontario W, 106-99 (Cleveland, Ohio) 12.4 at Villanova L, 47-66 2.2 at Duke W, 159-83 3.21-23 NCAA Championships t-31st (11) vs. Fordham (Villanova, Pa.) W, 172-69 2.3 at North Carolina State L, 123-168 (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1.14 at Western Ontario L, 55-58 2.8-10 MCC Championships 1st (1078) 1.18 Northern Illinois L, 121-178 2.22-24 Eastern Intercollegiates 1.19 Illinois State L, 115.5-181.5 (Baltimore, Md.) 1st, 667 1991-92 1.26 at Cleveland State W, 191-105 3.15-17 NCAA Championships t-39th (6) Coach: Tim Welsh 1.28 at St. Bonaventure W, 209-88 (Austin, Texas) Record: 11-7 2.4 Ball State L, 144-156 10.18 Arkansas L, 100-135 2.7 at Illinois-Chicago W, 157-80 10.25 Indiana W, 141-105 2.16-18 MCC Championships 1st (634) 1990-91 11.1 Xavier W, 102-54 (St. Louis, Mo.) Coach: Tim Welsh Butler W, 106-53 2.23-25 Eastern Intercollegiates 5th (405) Record: 11-6 Evansville W, 112-49 (Morgantown, W. Va.) 10.5 Stanford L, 85.5-111.5 11.8 Western Ontario W, 139-64 10.12 North Carolina State L, 127-173 11.16 at Ball State W, 159-141 1989-90 10.27 at Western Ontario W, 58-37 11.22 vs. Kansas (Champaign, Ill.) L, 48-119 Coach: Tim Welsh 11.2 Notre Dame Relays 1st 11.23 at Illinois L, 68-79 Record: 9-5 11.3 Butler W, 153-17 vs. Southern Illinois Evansville W, 140-38 (Champaign, Ill.) L, 83-85 10.14 Midwestern Collegiate Dual 1st Saint Louis W, 140-30 11.24 vs. Purdue (Champaign, Ill.) L, 51-61 11.3 Notre Dame Invitational Relays 1st (214) Xavier W, 144-25 vs. Illinois State (Champaign, Ill.) W, 80-33 11.10 at Bowling Green L, 149-151 11.10 Ball State W, 116-110 12.6-8 at National Catholic Championships 1st 11.17 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 113-27 11.29-12.1 National Catholic Championships 1st (Boston, Mass.) 11.17 at Northern Michigan L, 69-71 12.8 Bowling Green L, 143-157 12.13 at Bowling Green W, 124-119 12.1-3 National Catholic Invitational 3rd (583) 1.12 at Ohio State L, 37-76 1.10 at Texas A&M L, 102.5-132.5 1.17 at Northern Illinois W, 128-88 1.18 Cleveland State W, 141.5-88.5 1.25 at Northwestern L, 117-183 1.29 Illinois-Chicago W, 124-87 2.20-22 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 5th (New Brunswick, N.J.) 2.27-29 MCC Championships 1st 3.19-21 NCAA Championships 37th (7) (Austin, Texas)

1992-93 Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 9-2-1 10.30 Butler W, 129-14 Duquesne W, 145-15 Xavier W, 143-15 Notre Dame Relays 1st 10.31 Western Ontario W, 126-79 11.6 Bowling Green L, 109-134 11.20 Ball State W, 175.5-121.5 12.4-6 at National Catholic Championships 1st (Kingston, R.I.) 1.16 Northern Illinois W, 173-70 1.29 at Cleveland State W, 128-101 1.30 at St. Bonaventure T, 149-149 2.5 at Michigan L, 131-156 2.6 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 149-69 2.13 at Illinois-Chicago W, 149-79 2.25-27 MCC Championships 1st (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3.4-6 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 2nd Diver Natalie Stitt had never competed off the 3-meter board before coming to Notre Dame, but developed into a BIG EAST Champion and NCAA (Cleveland, Ohio) participant in the event. 3.18-20 NCAA Championships t-30th (13) (St. Paul, Minn.)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 91 Year-by-Year Results 1993-94 Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 9-6 10.15 at Brigham Young L, 129-152 10.16 at Utah W, 142-92 10.29 Butler W, 125-39 Evansville W, 125-41 Xavier W, 127-34 10.29 Notre Dame Relays 1st 10.30 Western Illinois W, 78-34 10.30 Northern Michigan W, 70-39 11.5 at Bowling Green W, 143-100 11.12 Florida State L, 106-137 11.19 Ball State L, 147-153 12.2-4 National Catholic Invitational 1st (941.5) 1.21 Cleveland State W, 145-94 1.22 at Purdue L, 114-179 1.29 St. Bonaventure L, 136-158 2.5 Kansas L, 92-170 2.12 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 140-85 2.24-26 MCC Championships 1st (841) 3.3-5 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 6th (Cleveland, Ohio) NCAA Championships t-32nd (6) (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1994-95 Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 14-1 Notre Dame’s relays have 10.14 Brigham Young W, 160-139 dominated the BIG EAST 11.4 Notre Dame Relays 2nd (172) circuit for the past 14 11.5 Bowling Green W, 152-91 seasons. Texas Christian W, 144-97 11.12 at Navy W, 129-110 11.18 Air Force W, 155-145 12.1-3 National Catholic Championships 1st (1016) 12.9 Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 129.5-106.5 12.10 at Ball State W, 169-126 1.12 at Western Ontario W, 113-61 vs. Southern Illinois W, 201-149 2.1 at Michigan L, 58-82 1.21 Southern Illinois W, 161-82 (West Lafayette, Ind.) vs. Eastern Michigan W, 116-23 1.26 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 136-92 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Purdue L, 114-129 1.27 St. Bonaventure W, 167-132 2.19-22 BIG EAST Championships 1st (661) 1.28 at St. Bonaventure W, 174-114 2.3 at Southern Illinois W, 151-146 (Piscataway, N.J.) 2.3 at Illinois-Chicago W, 165-68 2.10 Connecticut W, 130-113 3.1-2 Shamrock Classic -- 2.22-25 BIG EAST Championships 3rd (492) 3.14-15 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- 2.4 at Cleveland State W, 175-52 3.22 NCAA Championships 31st (11) (Minneapolis, Minn.) vs. Buffalo (Cleveland, Ohio) W, 135-97 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 3.20-22 at NCAA Championships 25th (19) 2.11 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 159-69 (Indianapolis, Ind.) 2.23-25 MCC Championships 1st (749) 1996-97 1997-98 3.2-4 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 1st Coach: Bailey Weathers Coach: Bailey Weathers (Cleveland, Ohio) Record: 7-5 Record: 7-1

1995-96 10.11 Notre Dame Relays 1st (198) 10.10 Notre Dame Relays 1st (228) 10.26 at Arizona L, 50-63 10.11 at Southern Illinois W, 167.5-126.5 Coach: Bailey Weathers 11.8 at Boston College W, 203-96 10.24-25 at Collegiate Classic -- Record: 12-4 11.10 at Connecticut W, 174-120 (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) 10.20 Western Ontario W, 146-59 11.15 Pittsburgh W, 187-113 11.7 at Pittsburgh W, 201-99 10.27 Notre Dame Relays 1st (218) 12.5-7 Notre Dame Invitational 11.21-23 at Minnesota Invitational 3rd (765) 10.28 Boston College W, 196-104 12.30 at Hawaii W, 133-67 (Minneapolis, Minn.) Northern Michigan W, 200-100 1.2-3 at Hawaii Rainbow Invitational 3rd (62) 12.4-6 Notre Dame Invitational 2nd (753) (Honolulu, Hawaii) 1.2-3 at Rainbow Invitational 2nd (168.5) 11.3 at Bowling Green W, 132-107 1.5-7 at Longhorn Diving -- (Honolulu, Hawaii) 11.18 at Villanova W, 130-113 (Austin, Texas) 1.9 at Hawaii (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 157-84 11.30-12.2 Notre Dame Invitational 3rd (516.5) 1.17 Bowling Green W, 133-108 vs. Iowa (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 140-91 12.9 Ball State L, 122.5-177.5 1.18 at Illinois L, 107-193 vs. Pacific -- 1.13 Cleveland State W, 137-81 vs. Indiana L, 145.5-154.5 1.16 Miami (Fla.) W, 195-105 1.19-20 at Purdue L, 111-252 (Champaign, Ill.) 1.17 Illinois W, 175-125 vs. Toledo W, 226-122 1.19 Minnesota L, 124-176 1.31 Southern Illinois W, 161-132

92 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® 1.30 at Bowling Green W, 155-88 2000-2001 1.8 vs. Iowa (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 183-61 vs. Buffalo (Bowling Green, Ohio) -- Coach: Bailey Weathers 1.18-19 Iowa W, 248-121 1.31 at Michigan L, 124-166 Record: 10-1 Illinois W, 247-123 2.18-21 BIG EAST Championships 1st (740.5) 1.26 Villanova W, 213-87 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 10.6 Notre Dame Relays 1st (240) 1.31 Northwestern W, 201-99 2.28-3.1 Shamrock Classic -- 10.13 at Tampa W, 113-88 2.2 at Michigan W, 175-124 3.13-14 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- 10.27 Miami (Fla.) W, 199-101 2.21-23 BIG EAST Championships 1st (797) (Oxford, Ohio) (East Meadow, N.Y.) 3.19-21 NCAA Championships 23rd (29) 11.3 at Miami (Ohio) W, 196-98 3.2-3 Shamrock Classic -- (Minneapolis, Minn.) vs. Pittsburgh (Oxford, Ohio) W, 196-98 3.15-16 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- vs. Kenyon College (Oxford, Ohio) W, 191-101 (West Lafayette, Ind.) 11.4 at Purdue L, 138-161 3.21-23 NCAA Championships 19th (52) 1998-99 vs. Evansville W, 230-57 (Austin, Texas) Coach: Bailey Weathers (West Lafayette, Ind.) Record: 7-3 11.17-19 Indiana Invitational 2nd (763) (Bloomington, Ind.) 2002-03 10.2 Stanford L, 103-150 11.30-12.2 Notre Dame Invitational 1st (1404) Coach: Bailey Weathers 10.9 Notre Dame Relays 1st (228) 1.6 vs. Iowa (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 163-73 Record: 9-1-1 10.16 at Miami (Fla.) L, 80-140 1.2-3 1.8 Rainbow Invitational (Honolulu, Hawaii) --1.12-13 10.23 Air Force W, 185-58 10.4 Notre Dame Relays -- at Michigan -- Army W, 189-52 vs. Illinois (Ann Arbor, Mich.) W, 200.5-145.5 11.7 Miami (Ohio) W, 218-82 10.26 at Colorado State W, 162-100 1.25 at Northwestern W, 154-146 Pittsburgh W, 194-106 10.30 Purdue T, 150-150 1.26 Michigan W, 157-143 Purdue W, 195-105 11.1 Indiana L, 146-154 2.15-17 BIG EAST Championships 1st (674.5) 11.20-22 at Minnesota Invitational 3rd (473) 11.8 Michigan State W, 181-119 (East Meadow, N.Y.) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11.22-24 Minnesota Invitational 4th (500.5) 2.24-25 Shamrock Classic -- 12.3-5 Notre Dame Invitational 2nd (1151) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3.9-10 at NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- 1.2-3 at Rainbow Invitational 1st (151.5) 12.5-7 Notre Dame Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.) (Honolulu, Hawaii) 12.7 at Pittsburgh W, 195-105 3.15-17 at NCAA Championships 56th 1.15-16 at Illinois W, 195.5-153.3 1.16 vs. Kansas (Acapulco, Mexico) W, 129-69 (East Meadow, N.Y.) vs. Ohio State (Champaign, Ill.) W, 214-130 1.17-18 at Illinois W, 192.5-172.5 1.30 at Michigan L, 136-162 vs. Michigan (Champaign, Ill.) -- 2.25-26 BIG EAST Championships 1st (740.5) 2001-02 1.25 at Bowling Green W, 70-43 (East Meadow, NY) Coach: Bailey Weathers vs. Louisville W, 70-43 3.6-7 Shamrock Classic -- Record: 10-0 vs. Saint Louis W, 89-24 3.12-13 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- 2.1 Michigan W, 153-147 (Indianapolis, Ind.) 10.5 Pittsburgh W, 223-77 2.20-22 BIG EAST Championships 1st (730) 3.18-20 NCAA Championships 28th (16) 10.5 Notre Dame Relays 1st (226) (East Meadow, N.Y.) (Athens, Ga.) 10.19 Michigan State W, 208-92 3.1-2 at Bulldog Invitational (Athens, Ga.) -- 10.23 at Florida Atlantic W, 176-86 3.14-15 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- 11.1 at Purdue W, 209.5-90.5 (Oxford, Ohio) 1999-2000 11.16-18 Minnesota Invitational 1st (1039) 3.20-22 NCAA Championships t-33rd (12) Coach: Bailey Weathers (Minneapolis, Minn.) (Auburn, Ala.) Record: 10-0 12.6-8 Notre Dame Invitational 1st (2383) 10.8 Notre Dame Relays 1st (222) 10.20 at Metro State W, 246-35 vs. Colorado State (Denver, Colo.) W, 180-20 10.22-23 at Colorado State Invitational 8th (115) 11.6 Texas Christian W, 154.5-99.5 11.12 at Miami (Ohio) W, 223-77 vs. Pittsburgh (Oxford, Ohio) W, 198-102 vs. Kenyon College (Oxford, Ohio) W, 242-58 11.19-21 Minnesota Invitational 4th (578) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12.2-4 at U.S. Open (San Antonio, Texas) --

12.2-4 Notre Dame Invitational 1st, 1292.5 1.21 Northwestern W, 158-141 Rice W, 207-87 1.22 Illinois W, 183.5-116.5 1.29 Michigan W, 170-128 2.17-19 BIG EAST Championships 1st (829.5) (East Meadow, NY) 2.26-27 Shamrock Classic -- 2.27 at Michigan Coed Intercollegiate 3rd (100) 3.10-11 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3.16-18 NCAA Championships 18th (74.5) Notre Dame’s 14 consecutive BIG EAST titles is the longest winning streak of any team in any conference sport. (Indianapolis, Ind.)

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 93 Year-by-Year Results 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 Coach: Bailey Weathers Coach: Carrie Nixon Coach: Carrie Nixon Record: 8-2 Record: 5-2 Record: 4-7 10.3 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (257) 10.7 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (240) 10.5 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (226) 10.23 at Tampa W, 158-114 10.28 California L 141.5-156.5 10.19 USC L, 103.50-158.50 10.23 at North Carolina State -- 10.29 at Purdue L 128-172 10.26 at Minnesota L, 101-199 10.30 at Indiana L, 124-176 11.04 at Pittsburgh W 138-105 11.2 at Purdue W, 158.5-131.5 11.11 Minnesota W 163-135 11.9 at Pittsburgh L, 148-150 11.7 Pittsburgh W, 184-116 11.18-20 at Minnesota Invitational 1st (722) 11.16-17 at Northwestern L, 162-208 11.14 Bowling Green W, 188-90 12.01-03 Notre Dame Invitational 1st (1822) vs. Wisconsin L, 151-218 Louisville W, 188-89 1.13-14 at Michigan W, 1,120-1111 11.29-12.2 Washington Husky Invite 3rd (972) 11.21-23 Texas A&M Invitational 7th (599) 1.13-14 vs. Illinois (Ann Arbor, Mich.) W, 1,120-840 1.2 vs. LSU (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) L, 120-142 (College Station, Texas) 1.4 at Miami W, 132-110 12.4-6 Notre Dame Invitational 1st (1284) 1.21 at Michigan State W 156-147 1.11-12 Irish Invitational 3rd (898.50) 12.4-5 U.S. Open -- 1.27-28 Shamrock Invitational 1.18 Louisville W, 188-111 (Federal Way, Wash.) Louisville W, 218-148 1.19 at Toledo L, 141.5-158.5 1.7 vs. Wyoming (Mission Viejo, Calif.) -- Oakland W, 258-109 1.25-26 Shamrock Invitational vs. Northeastern -- vs. West Virginia W, 249-116 1.16-17 vs. Illinois (Ann Arbor, Mich.) W, 197-173 2.15-18 BIG EAST Championships 1st (705.5) 2.20-23 BIG EAST Championships 1st (767) at Michigan -- (East Meadow, N.Y.) (East Meadow, N.Y.) 1.30 at Michigan State W, 160-138 3.18 NCAA Championships 41st (4) 3.14-16 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- vs. Ohio State W, 194-105 (Athens, Ga.) 3.8-10 NCAA Championships -- (East Lansing, Mich.) (Columbus, Ohio) 1.31 Michigan L, 134-166 2.7 Oakland W, 176-117 2006-07 2008-09 2.19-21 BIG EAST Championships 1st (725.5) Coach: Carrie Nixon Coach: Brian Barnes (East Meadow, N.Y.) Record: 8-1 Record: 6-3 3.12-13 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- 10.6 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (273) 10.3 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (280) (Bloomington, Ind.) 11.3 Purdue W, 185-115 10.24-25 Debbie Pipher Memorial Invite 2nd / 3rd 3.18-20 NCAA Championships 25th (28) 11.10 Michigan State W, 155.5-86.5 (Pullman, Wash.) (College Station, Texas) 11.11 Pittsburgh W, 188-112 10.31 vs. Pittsburgh W, 223-77 11.17-19 at Minnesota Invitational 1st (889) 11.8 vs. Purdue W, 189-111 2004-05 12.1-2 at Ohio State Invitational 3rd (89) 12.5-7 Ohio State Invitational 3rd (458) Coach: Bailey Weathers 1.5 at Hawaii W, 142-99 (Columbus, Ohio) Record: 6-3 1.12-13 at Michigan Invitational 2nd (1074) 1.10 at Northwestern L, 173-178 1.26-27 Shamrock Invitational vs. Toledo W, 268-83 10.1 Evansville W, 161-54 Connecticut W, 293-76 1.17 at Louisville L, 144-156 Penn State L, 156.5-213.5 1.23-24 Shamrock Invitational W / W / W 10.1 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (248) Oakland W, 310-54 2.7 at Michigan L, 102-141 10.29 at Purdue L, 130-169 West Virginia W, 222.5-147.5 2.18-21 BIG EAST Championships 1st (828) vs. Arizona State (Lafayette, Ind L, 111-188 2.3 at Louisville W, 154-89 (Indianapolis, Ind.) 11.12 Pittsburgh W, 172-128 3.1 Boiler-Make-It Invitational -- 11.12 Michigan State W, 199-101 2.14-17 BIG EAST Championships 1st (758) West Lafayette, Ind. 11.20 at Bowling Green W, 189-112 (East Meadow, N.Y.) 3.13-14 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- 12.2-4 Notre Dame Invitational 12th (216) 3.8-10 NCAA Championships 27th (25) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12.3-5 at Georgia Invitational 5th (272) (Minneapolis, MN) 3.19-21 NCAA Championships 31st (19) 1.2 at St. Lucia Invatational 2nd (170) (College Station, Texas) 1.14-15 Illinois W, 183-181 1.28 at Michigan L, 161-138 2009-10 2.5 at Oakland W, 163.5-134.5 Coach: Brian Barnes 2.17-19 BIG EAST Championships 1st (804) Record: 2-5 10.9 Dennis Stark Relays 2nd (186) (East Meadow, N.Y.) 10.10 vs. Michigan L, 133-165 3.11-12 NCAA Diving Championships -- 11.06 at Purdue L, 121-179 (West Lafayette, Ind.) 11.20-22 Hoosierland Invite -- 3.17-19 NCAA Championships -- (Bloomington, Ind.) 1.09 vs. Northwestern L, 147-153 (West Lafayette, Ind.) 24th (32) 1.16 vs. Louisville L, 146-154 1.23-24 Shamrock Invitational W / W / L 2.17-20 BIG EAST Championships 1st (773.5) (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 3.12-13 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -- (West Lafayette, Ind.) 3.18-20 NCAA Championships 38th (14) Dennis Stark helped pave the way for the women’s swimming and (West Lafayette, Ind.) diving program at Notre Dame. Originally, women competed alongside the men’s program for several seasons.

94 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® Chronology of Records 50 Free 1,000 Free

Time Name Date Location Event Time Name Date Location Event 22.30 Amywren Miller 3.18.10 West Lafayette, Ind. NCAA Championships 9:49.80 Katie Carroll 11.11.06 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Pittsburgh 22.37 Amywren Miller 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 9:52.98 Claire Hutchinson 11.3.06 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Purdue 22.39 Amywren Miller 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 9:56.34 Linda Gallo 1.16.98 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Miami (Fla.) 22.39 Carrie Nixon 3.16.00 Fort Wayne, Ind. NCAA Championships 10:01.38 Linda Gallo 1.9.98 Honolulu, Hawaii vs. Hawaii 22.48 Carrie Nixon 3.16.00 Fort Wayne, Ind. NCAA Championships 10:04.50 Linda Gallo 11.10.96 Storrs, Conn. vs. Connecticut 22.58 Carrie Nixon 2.17.00 Long Island, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 10:09.45 Shelley Hotchkiss 3.4.95 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates 22.62 Carrie Nixon 2.17.00 Long Island, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 10:10.59 Shelley Hotchkiss 2.25.95 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships 22.62 Carrie Nixon 2.25.99 Long Island, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 10:20.81 Jennifer Dahl 1.25.92 Chicago, Ill. vs. Northwestern 22.77 Carrie Nixon 2.25.99 Long Island, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 10:27.75 Susan Bohdan 12.13.91 Bowling Green, Ohio vs. Bowling Green 23.10 Carrie Nixon 3.1.98 Notre Dame, Ind. Shamrock Invitational 10:27.91 Jennifer Dahl 11.16.91 Muncie, Ind. vs. Ball State 23.93 Courtney South 2.20.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 10:30.33 Tanya Williams 10.14.89 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Dual Meet 23.97 Laura Shepard 2.19.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 10:44.12 Heather Winiecki 12.4.88 Villanova, Pa. vs. Villanova / Fordham 23.99 Courtney South 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 10:47.00 Amy Darlington 2.10.87 Chicago, Ill. vs. Illinois-Chicago 24.20 Courtney South 2.23.95 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships 10:51.20 Jeanine Blatt 3.13.82 Meadville, Pa. AIWA D3 Championships 24.33 Alicia Feehery 11.29.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 24.59 Christy VanPatten 2.8.90 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships 1,650 Free 24.89 Tracy Johnson 2.12.88 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Illinois-Chicago Time Name Date Location Event 24.98 Tracy Johnson 12.12.85 Bowling Green, Ohio vs. Bowling Green 16:24.48 Linda Gallo 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 25.20 Julie Boss 2.24.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Individuals 16:34.43 Linda Gallo 11.23.97 Minneapolis, Minn. vs. Minnesota 25.40 Karen Korowicki 2.25.83 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Individuals 16:46.89 Shelley Hotchkiss 3.4.95 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates 26.56 Colleen Carey 1.27.82 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Valparaiso 16:47.46 Shelley Hotchkiss 2.25.95 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships 17:07.57 Jennifer Dahl 12.6.91 Boston, Mass. National Catholic 100 Free 17:22.19 Eva Buerlocher 3.6.85 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Individuals 17:33.56 Jennifer Dahl 11.23.91 Champaign, Ill. vs. Illinois / Southern Illinois Time Name Date Location Event 17:37.47 Karen Keeley 12.1.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 49.10 Amywren Miller 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 17:41.28 Tanya Williams 1.24.90 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Illinois.Chicago 49.18 Carrie Nixon 2.19.00 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 17:52.73 Heather Winiecki 12.3.88 Philadelphia, Pa. National Catholic 49.72 Carrie Nixon 2.19.00 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 18:01.17 Suzanne DeVine 12.6.87 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Villanova / Fordham 49.89 Carrie Nixon 2.27.99 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 18:01.24 Jeanine Blatt 3.13.82 Meadville, Pa. AIWA D3 Championships 50.59 Carrie Nixon 3.21.98 Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championships 100 Back 51.60 Courtney South 2.22.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 51.70 Courtney South 2.22.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships Time Name Date Location Event 51.87 Courtney South 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 53.88 Kim Holden 2.19.10 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 52.18 Alicia Feehery 12.1.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 54.11 Maggie Behrens 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 52.41 Alicia Feehery 12.1.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 54.17 Maggie Behrens 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 52.42 Alicia Feehery 11.30.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 54.55 Colleen Fotsch 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 53.71 Christy VanPatten 2.10.90 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships 54.58 Maggie Behrens 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 54.13 Amy Darlington 3.2.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Individuals 54.83 Danielle Hulick 2.19.03 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 55.10 Karen Korowicki 2.26.83 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Individuals 54.98 Kelly Hecking 2.15.01 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 58.51 Lee Ann Brislawn 12.2.81 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. St. Mary’s 55.44 Kelly Hecking 2.15.01 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 55.68 Tanya Williams 3.19.93 St. Paul, Minn. NCAA Championships 200 Free 56.44 Tanya Williams 3.8.92 Carbondale, Ill. Southern Illinois Invitational 58.27 Cara Garvey 12.6.91 Boston, Mass. National Catholic Time Name Date Location Event 58.43 Tanya Williams 12.8.90 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Bowling Green 1:44.89 Christa Riggins 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:00.83 Tanya Williams 10.14.89 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Dual Meet 1:46.03 Christa Riggins 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:00.84 Christine Moston 2.26.88 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 1:47.82 Christa Riggins 2.14.07 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:02.92 Barbara Byrne 2.28.86 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 1:48.24 Katie Carroll 11.3.06 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Purdue 1:03.28 Barbara Byrne 3.1.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Independent 1:48.73 Katie Carroll 11.11.05 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Minnesota 1:04.80 Karen Kramer 2.24.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 1:49.20 Ellen Johnson 2.18.05 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:06.00 Raili Tikka 2.4.83 Notre Dame, Ind. DePauw 1:49.29 Kristen Van Saun 2.26.99 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:06.20 Lee Ann Brislawn 1.17.82 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Cleveland State 1:49.44 Linda Gallo 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 200 Back 1:50.10 Linda Gallo 1.17.98 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Illinois 1:50.48 Linda Gallo 2.21.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships Time Name Date Location Event 1:50.80 Shelley Hotchkiss 3.3.95 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates 1:55.79 Kim Holden 2.20.10 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 1:53.67 Alicia Feehery 2.5.94 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Kansas 1:56.22 Kim Holden 2.20.10 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 1:53.67 Alicia Feehery 11.30.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 1:57.45 Kelly Hecking 3.21.02 Austin, Texas NCAA Championships 1:54.56 Amy Darlington 2.28.86 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Individuals 1:57.56 Erin Brooks 2.22.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 1:54.65 Amy Darlington 2.28.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Individuals 1:57.68 Tanya Williams 3.20.93 St.Paul, Minn. NCAA Championships 1:56.88 Amy Darlington 2.27.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Individuals 1:57.98 Tanya Williams 3.20.93 St. Paul, Minn. NCAA Championships 1:57.50 Suzanne DeVine 1.20.84 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Valparaiso 1:58.27 Tanya Williams 3.22.92 Austin, Texas NCAA Championships 1:59.40 Jeanine Blatt 2.13.82 New York, N.Y. vs. Fordham 1:59.84 Tanya Williams 3.8.92 Carbondale, Ill. Southern Illinois Invitational 2:01.67 Tanya Williams 12.13.91 Bowling Green, Ohio vs. Bowling Green 500 Free 2:04:43 Tanya Williams 11.23.91 Champaign, Ill. vs. Illinois / Southern Illinois 2:05.78 Tanya Williams 12.8.90 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Bowling Green Time Name Date Location Event 2:10.88 Tanya Williams 1.19.90 DeKalb, Ill. vs. Northern Illinois 4:45.50 Katie Carroll 2.14.07 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 2:12.27 Christie Moston 2.22.88 Evansville, Ill. MCC Championships 4:47.04 Linda Gallo 3.19.98 Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championships 2:12.55 Katie Pamenter 2.22.88 Evansville, Ill. MCC Championships 4:48.02 Linda Gallo 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 2:16.01 Barbara Byrne 2.27.86 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 4:50.44 Linda Gallo 1.2.98 Honolulu, Hawaii Rainbow Invitational 2:16.68 Karen Kramer 2.28.85 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 4:50.91 Linda Gallo 2.20.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 2:18.70 Karen Kramer 2.23.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 4:54.39 Shelley Hotchkiss 2.23.95 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships 2:20.60 Venette Cochiolo 2.4.83 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. DePauw 4:55.56 Shelley Hotchkiss 2.23.95 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships 100 Breast 5:00.72 Jennifer Dahl 12.5.91 Boston, Mass. National Catholic 5:06.51 Susan Bohdan 2.22.90 Baltimore, Md. Eastern Intercollegiates Time Name Date Location Event 5:06.72 Amy Darlington 2.27.86 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Individuals 59.44 Samantha Maxwell 3.19.09 College Station,Texas NCAA Championships 5:13.30 Jeanine Blatt 3.11.82 Meadville, Pa. AIWA D3 Championships 59.73 Samantha Maxwell 3.19.09 College Station,Texas NCAA Championships 1:00.38 Samantha Maxwell 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 1:00.89 Samantha Maxwell 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 1:01.57 Samantha Maxwell 12.5.08 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Invitational 1:01.68 Samantha Maxwell 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:01.82 Shannon Suddarth 3.20.98 Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championships 1:02.07 Shannon Suddarth 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships

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1:03.70 Shannon Suddarth 2.21.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 4:28.53 Tanya Williams 11.10.89 Bowling Green, Ohio vs. Bowling Green 1:04.55 Brittany Kline 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 4:38.34 Amy Darlington 2.27.87 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Invitational 1:05.54 Jesslyn Peterson 3.3.95 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates 4:47.31 Amy Darlington 2.21.86 Evansville, Ind. North Star Championships 1:05.70 Jesslyn Peterson 3.3.95 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates 4:50.51 Monica Walker 2.24.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 1:05.77 Becky Wood 12.9.89 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. St. Mary’s 4:55.10 Jeanine Blatt 2.27.82 -- -- 1:07.19 Becky Wood 2.26.89 Morgantown, W.Va. Eastern Intercollegiates 1:08.27 Becky Wood 2.26.88 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 200 Free Relay 1:09.50 Venette Cochiolo 2.28.86 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational Time Name Date Location Event 1:09.50 Suzanne DeVine 2.29.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 1:31.01 Amywren Miller 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 1:10.00 Venette Cochiolo 2.25.83 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent Colleen Fotsch, Maggie Behrens, Christa Riggins 1:14.43 Teri Schindler 1.27.82 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Valparaiso 1:31.07 Caroline Johnson 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 200 Breast Lauren Parisi, Christa Riggins, Amywren Miller 1:31.85 Caroline Johnson 2.14.07 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Time Name Date Location Event Christa Riggins, Katie Carroll, Rebecca Grove 2:09.62 Samantha Maxwell 3.19.09 College Station,Texas NCAA Championships 1:32.01 Katie Eckholt 2.20.02 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 2:09.86 Samantha Maxwell 3.19.09 College Station,Texas NCAA Championships Carrie Nixon, Danielle Hulick, Kelly Hecking 2:10.35 Samantha Maxwell 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 1:32.64 Brooke Davey 2.17.00 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 2:12.08 Samantha Maxwell 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships Carrie Nixon, Kelly Hecking, Laura Shepard 2:12.46 Samantha Maxwell 2:12.46 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Invitational 1:32.96 Brooke Davey 2.25.99 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 2:12.76 Samantha Maxwell 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Carrie Nixon, Kelly Hecking, Laura Shepard 2:13.33 Shannon Suddarth 3.18.00 Fort Wayne, Ind. NCAA Championships 1:33.86 Linda Gallo 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 2:13.47 Shannon Suddarth 3.21.98 Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championships Carrie Nixon, Katie Collins, Laura Shepard 2:13.99 Shannon Suddarth 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 1:35.59 Linda Gallo 2.19.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 2:15.41 Shannon Suddarth 3.22.97 Indianapolis, Ind. NCAA Championships Courtney South, Laura Shepard, Natalie Najarian 2:19.10 Becky Wood 3.15.90 Austin, Texas NCAA Championships 1:37.65 Rachel Thurston 12.2.93 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 2:23.40 Becky Wood 2.26.89 Morgantown, W.Va. Eastern Intercollegiates Cara Garvey, Amy Bostick, Erin Brooks 2:27.53 Becky Wood 2.27.88 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 1:38.88 Rachel Thurston 12.4.92 Kingston, R.I. National Catholic 2:29.39 Venette Cochiolo 3.2.85 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent Cara Garvey, Kelly Walsh, Mary Wendell 2:30.20 Venette Cochiolo 2.26.83 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 1:39.03 Meghan Beeler 11.23.91 Champaign, Ill. vs. Illinois / Southern Illinois Alicia Feehery, Haley Scott, Jennifer Dahl 100 Fly 1:39.04 Christy Van Patten 3.8.91 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates Katey Andrew, Shana Stephens, Tracie O’Connell Time Name Date Location Event 1:40.00 Tracy Johnson 2.26.88 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 53.46 Kellyn Kuhlke 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships Barbara Byrne, Amy Darlington, Kathy Quirk 53.88 Amywren Miller 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 1:41.05 Julie Boss 3.1.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Independent 54.07 Carrie Nixon 2.18.00 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships P.J. Amberg, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 54.27 Carrie Nixon 2.18.00 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:41.10 Lee Ann Brislawn 1.17.82 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Cleveland State 55.52 Elizabeth Barger 2.28.98 Notre Dame, Ind. Shamrock Classic Rita Harrington, Jean Murtagh, Jeanine Blatt 55.57 Elizabeth Barger 2.28.98 Notre Dame, Ind. Shamrock Classic 55.70 Elizabeth Barger 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 400 Free Relay 55.77 Elizabeth Barger 2.20.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 55.86 Alison Newell 2.21.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships Time Name Date Location Event 57.06 Tanya Williams 11.20.92 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Ball State 3:19.38 Megan Farrell 2.20.08 East Meadow, N,Y. BIG EAST Championships 57.31 Tanya Williams 2.2.91 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Northwestern Christa Riggins, Lauren Parisi, Amywren Miller 57.70 Suzanne DeVine 2.23.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 3:21.25 Katie Eckholt 2.23.02 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:00.38 Kathy Latino 3.11.82 Meadville, Pa. AIWA D3 Championships Danielle Hulick, Carrie Nixon, Kelly Hecking 3:25.00 Brooke Davey 2.15.01 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 200 Fly Danielle Hulick, Liane Watkins, Kelly Hecking 3:25.74 Brenda Reilly 2.19.00 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Time Name Date Location Event Kelly Hecking, Brooke Davey, Laura Shepard 1:57.72 Katie Casey 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 3:26.61 Kelly Hecking 2.27.99 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 1:58.10 Katie Carroll 3.10.07 Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championships Maureen Hillenmeyer, Laura Shepard, Carrie Nixon 1:58.39 Lisa Garcia 3.22.03 Auburn, Ala. NCAA Championships 3:27.43 Linda Gallo 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 1:59.09 Lisa Garcia 3.22.03 Auburn, Ala. NCAA Championships Carrie Nixon, Katie Collins, Courtney South 1:59.28 Lisa Garcia 3.21.02 Austin, Texas NCAA Championships 3:28.39 Linda Gallo 2.22.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 1:59.38 Alison Newell 3.18.00 Fort Wayne, Ind. NCAA Championships Alison Newell, Karen Daylor, Courtney South 1:59.97 Alison Newell 11.21.99 Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota Invitational 3:29.61 Rachel Thurston 12.4.93 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 2:00.53 Alison Newell 3.22.97 Indianapolis, Ind. NCAA Championships Jennifer Dahl, Jesslyn Peterson, Karen Daylor 2:00.61 Alison Newell 2.22.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 3:33.77 Alicia Feehery 12.1.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 2:01.70 Tanya Williams 12.3.89 New York, N.Y. National Catholic Tanya Williams, Colette LaForce, Christy Moston 2:06.10 Suzanne DeVine 2.25.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 3:38.35 Jackie Jones 2.27.88 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 2:13.21 Kathy Latino 3.12.82 Meadville, Pa. AIWA D3 Championships Kelly Quinn, Kathy Quirk, Amy Darlington 200 IM 3:38.77 Amy Darlington 2.28.87 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Invitational Kathy Quirk, Kelly Quinn, Suzanne DeVine Time Name Date Location Event 3:39.08 Julie Boss 3.2.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Independent 1:58.52 Katie Carroll 3.18.04 College Station, Texas NCAA Championships Barbara Byrne, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 1:59.55 Katie Carroll 3.18.04 College Station, Texas NCAA Championships 3:43.50 Julie Boss 2.25.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 2:00.65 Katie Carroll 2.19.04 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Monica Walker, Karen Kramer, Suzanne DeVine 2:01.00 Lisa Garcia 2.20.03 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 3:46.10 Jean Murtagh 2.26.83 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 2:01.47 Marie Labosky 2.15.01 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Julie Boss, Karen Korowicki, Gina Gamboa 2:02.29 Tanya Williams 11.29.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 2:04.35 Tanya Williams 11.29.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 800 Free Relay 2:04.47 Tanya Williams 3.15.90 Austin, Texas NCAA Championships Time Name Date Location Event 2:10.80 Suzanne DeVine 2.25.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational 7:13.51 Megan Farrell 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 2:16.70 Jeanine Blatt 2.13.82 New York, N.Y. vs. Fordham Amy Prestinario, Lauren Sylvester, Christa Riggins 400 IM 7:14.91 Christa Riggins 3.9.07 Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championships Katie Carroll, Megan Farrell, Ellen Johnson Time Name Date Location Event 7:15.36 Christa Riggins 2.14.07 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 4:12.02 Katie Carroll 3.9.07 Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Championships Casey Wagner, Megan Farrell, Katie Carroll 4:13.13 Katie Carroll 3.19.04 College Station, Texas NCAA Championships 7:19.46 Christa Riggins 2.15.06 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 4:13.34 Katie Carroll 3.19.04 College Station, Texas NCAA Championships Casey Wagner, Ellen Johnson, Katie Carroll 4:14:47 Marie Labosky 1.26.02 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Villanova 7:20.12 Ellen Johnson 2.20.04 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 4:16.94 Marie Labosky 2.16.01 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Katie Carroll, Lisa Garcia, Ann Barton 4:18.36 Marie Labosky 2.16.01 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 7:22.17 Alison Newell 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 4:19.87 Tanya Williams 3.14.90 Austin, Texas NCAA Championships Kristen Van Saun, Katie Collins, Linda Gallo 4:22.30 Tanya Williams 12.9.89 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. St. Mary’s 7:25.69 Allison Hollis 2.21.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 4:25.61 Tanya Williams 12.2.89 New York, N.Y. National Catholic Linda Gallo, Courtney South, Alison Newell

96 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® 7:33.79 Shelley Hotchkiss 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 3:52.86 Cara Garvey 12.13.91 Bowling Green, Ohio vs. Bowling Green Linda Gallo, Jesslyn Peterson, Courtney South Becky Wood, Tanya Williams, Jennifer Dahl 7:35.66 Shelley Hotchkiss 3.3.95 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates 3:56.92 Shana Stephens 11.29.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic Linda Gallo, Jennifer Dahl, Jesslyn Peterson Shannah Mather, Tanya Williams, Alicia Feehery 7:41.10 Jesslyn Peterson 12.3.93 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 3:57.88 Katie Pamenter 12.3.89 New York, N.Y. National Catholic Alyssa Peterson, Amy Bostick, Jennifer Dahl Becky Wood, Tanya Williams, Kim Steel 7:43.98 Haley Scott 12.6.91 Boston, Mass. National Catholic 4:03.15 Christine Moston 2.25.88 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent Angie Roby, Kristin Heath, Jennifer Dahl Becky Wood, Amy Darlington, Tracy Johnson 7:45.54 Susan Bohdan 3.7.91 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates 4:05.30 Barbara Byrne 3.1.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Independent Colette LaForce, Tanya Williams, Alicia Feehery Venette Cochiolo, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 7:45.98 Susan Bohdan 11.30.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 4:10.80 Raili Tikka 2.24.84 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Invitational Kristin Heath, Alicia Feehery, Tanya Williams Venette Cochiolo, Monica Walker, Suzanne DeVine 7:50.73 Kim Steel 2.25.90 Baltimore, Md. Eastern Intercollegiates 4:14.00 Raili Tikka 2.25.83 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent Susan Bohdan, Katie Pamenter, Tanya Williams Venette Cochiolo, Gina Gamboa, Karen Korowicki 7:54.41 Kathy Quirk 2.25.88 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent Barbara Byrne, Christy Moston, Amy Darlington 1-meter Diving (dual - 6) 7:54.93 Kathy Quirk 2.26.87 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Invitational Time Name Date Location Event Barbara Byrne, Amy Darlington, Suzanne DeVine 328.43 Meghan Perry.Eaton 1.28.05 Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Michigan 7:59.29 Karen Kramer 2.29.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Independent 322.64 Meghan Perry.Eaton 2.1.03 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Michigan Barbara Byrne, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 319.27 Heather Mattingly 1.26.02 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Villanova 8:33.60 Karen Korowicki 2.24.83 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 304.50 Heather Mattingly 10.19.01 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Michigan State Jean Murtagh, Joan Burke, Sheila Roesler 283.12 Gina Ketelhohn 1.29.00 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Michigan 200 Medley Relay 282.08 Heather Mattingly 10.23.98 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Air Force / Army 282.075 Liane Gallagher 2.6.93 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee Time Name Date Location Event 262.425 Jenny Kipp 1.18.92 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Cleveland State 1:39.29 Colleen Fotsch 3.1.09 West Lafayette, Ind. Boiler Make It 259.87 Jenny Kipp 11.3.90 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Dual Meet Samantha Maxwell, Kellyn Kuhlke, Amywren Miller 248.10 Andrea Bonny 2.5.88 St. Louis, Mo. vs. St. Louis / Oral Roberts 1:39.61 Colleen Fotsch 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 233.95 Andrea Bonny 12.8.85 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Cleveland State Samantha Maxwell, Kellyn Kuhlke, Amywren Miller 217.65 Andrea Bonny 2.2.85 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. St. Mary’s 1:40.84 Caroline Johnson 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 188.35 Mary Amico 2.16.83 Kalamazoo, Mich. vs. Kalamazoo Samantha Maxwell, Amywren Miller, Christa Riggins 137.5 Anna Furleigh 1.27.82 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Valparaiso 1:41.91 Caroline Johnson 2.15.06 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Julia Quinn, Jessica Stephens, Rebecca Grove 1-meter Diving (championship - 6) 1:41.93 Kelly Hecking 2.22.02 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Time Name Date Location Event Allison Lloyd, Lisa D’Olier, Carrie Nixon 331.58 Meghan Perry-Eaton 1.17.03 Champaign, Ill. vs. Illinois / Michigan 1:42.47 Kelly Hecking 2.26.99 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 1-meter Diving (championship - 10) 1:44.48 Linda Gallo 2.18.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon Time Name Date Location Event 1:44.97 Erin Brooks 2.19.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 425.40 Heather Mattingly 11.20.98 Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota Invitational Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Linda Gallo 400.55 Gina Ketelhohn 12.4.96 Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame Invitational 1:46.82 Erin Brooks 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 382.95 Liane Gallagher 12.4.92 Kingston, R.I. National Catholic Lauren Relay, Brittany Kline, Courtney South 367.70 Jenny Kipp 2.28.92 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships 1:47.82 Jesslyn Peterson 3.5.93 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiate 364.14 Jenny Kipp 2.8.90 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC Championships Kelly Walsh, Tanya Williams, Rachel Thurston 1:49.36 Shana Stephens 3.6.91 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiates 1-meter Diving (championship - 11) Callie Bollattino, Tanya Williams, Alicia Feehery Time Name Date Location Event 1:49.82 Shana Stephens 11.30.90 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic Shannah Mather, Tanya Williams, Alicia Feehery 445.65 Jenny Kipp 12.2.88 Philadelphia, Pa. National Catholic 1:40.00 Tracy Johnson 2.26.88 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent 423.95 Andrea Bonny 1.24.88 Providence, R.I. vs. Providence Barbara Byrne, Amy Darlington, Kathy Quirk 400.42 Andrea Bonny 1.31.86 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Oral Roberts 1:41.05 Julie Boss 3.1.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Midwest Independent 3-meter Diving (dual - 6) P.J. Amberg, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 1:55.80 Raili Tikka 2.24.83 Chicago, Ill. Midwest Independent Time Name Date Location Event Venette Cochiolo, Gina Gamboa, Julie Boss 376.20 Natalie Stitt 1.30.10 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Louisville 1:59.00 Lee Ann Brislawn 1.17.82 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Cleveland State 351.15 Heather Mattingly 1.26.01 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Michigan Terri Schindler, Kathy Latino, Jean Murtagh 332.40 Heather Mattingly 10.23.98 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Air Force / Army 400 Medley Relay 315.30 Liane Gallagher 1.16.93 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Northern Illinois 272.85 Jenny Kipp 1.18.92 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Cleveland State Time Name Date Location Event 265.72 Andrea Bonny 2.12.88 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Illinois-Chicago 3:36.20 Maggie Behrens 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Championships 242.20 Andrea Bonny 1.18.86 London, Canada vs. Western Ontario Samantha Maxwell, Kellyn Kuhlke, Amywren Miller 241.30 Andrea Bonny 12.8.84 Cleveland, Ohio vs. Cleveland State 3:40.98 Kelly Hecking 2.21.02 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships 197.85 Mary Amico 1.29.83 Notre Dame, Ind. vs. Western Ontario Allison Lloyd, Lisa D’Olier, Carrie Nixon 159.05 Anna Furleigh 12.8.81 Kalamazoo, Mich. vs. Western Michigan 3:41.31 Kelly Hecking 3.16.00 Indianapolis, Ind. NCAA Championships 3-meter Diving (championship - 11) Shannon Suddarth, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 3:42.62 Kelly Hecking 3.18.99 Athens, Ga. NCAA Championships Time Name Date Location Event Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 586.43 Meghan Perry.Eaton 1.17.03 Champaign, Ill. vs. Illinois and Michigan 3:43.17 Kelly Hecking 2.25.99 East Meadow, N.Y. BIG EAST Championships Shannon Suddarth, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 550.55 Heather Mattingly 12.2.00 Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame Invitational 3:45.86 Tiffany O’Brien 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships 526.75 Heather Mattingly 12.3.98 Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame Invitational Shannon Suddarth, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 491.24 Liane Gallagher 12.2.93 Notre Dame, Ind. National Catholic 3:47.25 Erin Brooks 2.20.97 Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Championships 436.57 Andrea Bonny 1.25.86 New York, N.Y. vs. Fordham Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Courtney South 3:50.00 Erin Brooks 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championships Brittany Kline, Lauren Relay, Courtney South 3:52.37 Erin Brooks 3.2.95 Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Intercollegiate Jesslyn Peterson, Lauren Relay , Courtney South

2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 97 Rolfs Aquatic Center men’s and women’s locker rooms, men’s and women’s var- sity locker rooms, and men’s and women’s staff locker rooms. Offices for the Notre Dame swim- ming staff, aquatics directors, and lifeguards are deckside and glass-fronted with a view of the pool. Several deckside instructional areas are located around the pool and feature infrared heat lamps, designed to keep wet swimmers warm between events. The pool features a stain- less steel racing gutter which is designed to absorb the bow waves of a swimmer, allowing faster swimming times. Another instructional feature is the presence of two underwa- ter windows which allow critiqu- ing of a diver’s or swimmer’s underwater technique. The unique structural system consists Equipment necessary for the latest diving training techniques, including a trampoline, is located in the diving area. The Rolfs Aquatic Center diving well contains two of three trusses which span 120 one-meter boards and two three-meter boards. feet, with the roof suspended below the trusses. In addition, the The Irish swimming and diving teams compete Joyce Center, also were commissioned to design white exterior trusses provide an interesting and in the state-of-the-art Rolfs Aquatic Center. After the 45,000-square-foot facility which houses a athletic character to the building. The lighting four years of varsity intercollegiate swimming 50-meter Olympic pool (25 yards in width), spec- system is designed to be adjusted from maxi- competition in the Rockne Memorial Pool, the tator seating for 400 and support facilities. mum brightness for television to nearly dark for Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving pro- The facility features two movable bulkheads to dramatic synchronized swimming presentations. gram entered a new era in 1985, as they moved allow sections of the pool to be blocked off, The center was officially dedicated on November 13, to the $4.5-million natatorium located in the allowing swimming competition and warm-up 1985. Joyce Center. swimming to occur simultaneously. The design Donated by brothers Thomas and Robert Rolf also allows recreational swimming, water polo, of West Bend, Wis., the Rolfs Aquatic Center pro- instructional swimming and other aquatic activi- Irish in the vides Notre Dame with a modern, innovative ties. Diving is accommodated with two one- facility on par with any other in the country. meter boards and two three-meter boards. Rolfs Aquatic Center Ellerbe Architects and Engineers of Bloomington, Support functions housed in the center of the Minn., the architects used in the planning of the facility just below the spectator seating include Year W L T Pct. 1985-86 4 1 0 .800 1986-87 3 2 0 .600 1987-88 5 3 0 .625 1988-89 1 4 0 .200 1989-90 5 0 0 1.000 1990-91 6 4 0 .600 1991-92 7 1 0 .875 1992-93 7 1 0 .875 1993-94 6 4 0 .600 1994-95 7 1 0 .875 1995-96 7 1 0 .875 1996-97 3 1 0 .750 1997-98 2 0 0 1.000 1998-99 5 1 0 .833 1999-2000 5 0 0 1.000 2000-01 2 0 0 1.000 2001-02 6 0 0 1.000 2002-03 2 1 1 .625 2003-04 4 1 0 .800 2004-05 4 0 0 1.000 2005-06 4 1 0 .800 2006-07 6 1 0 .857 2007-08 2 1 0 .666 The Rolfs Aquatic Center is home to Notre Dame women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams. The pool has two moveable bulkheads that 2008-09 5 0 0 1.000 allow the Irish the opportunity to train on either a long or short course. 2009-10 2 4 0 .333 Totals 110 33 1 .767

98 UNIVERSITY of N O T R E D A M E ® The BIG EAST Conference With 30 years under its belt, The BIG EAST Conference 26 national championships in six different sports and athletes own significantly high graduation rates and continues on a path of success in and out of the athletic 126 student-athletes have won individual national titles. their record of scholastic achievement notably shows a arena. The goals have always been the same. The The BIG EAST has enjoyed tremendous basketball balance between intercollegiate athletics and academ- league wants and expects to compete at the highest success, especially in this decade. In 2008-09, the BIG ics. level and does so with integrity and sportsmanship. The EAST produced four of the eight Final Four teams in Any successful organization has been fortunate to commendable performances of the student-athletes at men’s and women’s basketball. It was only the second have outstanding leadership. Michael Tranghese, the BIG EAST schools are the indicators of the league’s time in NCAA history that one conference placed that league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the proud tradition of success. many Final Four teams in the same season. associate to Dave Gavitt, became Commissioner in The BIG EAST has gone through membership In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of changes since its birth, but the 2009-10 academic year NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA The BIG EAST Football Conference. will mark the conference’s fifth straight with the same basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG For 2009-10, the BIG EAST will undergo one signifi- 16-member group, the nation’s largest Division I-A con- EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to cant change. Tranghese stepped down from his posi- ference. win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when tion on June 30, 2009. John Marinatto, who has served In 2008-09, BIG EAST student-athletes again suc- the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women cap- as senior associate commissioner, has moved into the ceeded on the national stage. The Connecticut wom- tured their respective national championships. In men’s Commissioner’s chair. en’s basketball team won its sixth national championship basketball, BIG EAST squads have won three of the last The league has long been considered a leader in by defeating conference-foe Louisville in an all-BIG EAST 11 NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, partic- NCAA title game. The Notre Dame women’s soccer have taken six of the last 10 NCAA titles. ularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted team reached the NCAA championship game and the Proactive movement has been a signature strategy in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student-athletes. Syracuse field hockey squad advanced to the NCAA for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST The conference has enjoyed long-standing relation- Final Four. Three BIG EAST women’s cross country teams continually turns challenges into opportunities to ships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Championships. become stronger. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts West Virginia was fourth followed by Villanova in sixth In 2009-10, the BIG EAST will add men’s lacrosse to its at campus and major public arenas, including the place and Georgetown in ninth. growing list of sports, which will increase its total to 24 annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Individually in women’s sports, Providence’s Dannette sport championships. The first women’s golf champion- Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship Doetzel won the 10,000 meters at the NCAA Outdoor ship was held in the spring of 2003. Women’s lacrosse has led all conferences in attendance for the past six Track & Field Championships. Connecticut’s Maya and rowing were added in 2001. years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer Moore was the conference’s sixth winner of the Wade The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, fol- and baseball. Trophy as the top player in women’s basketball. Notre lowing a meeting of athletic directors from Providence More than 550 BIG EAST student-athletes have Dame’s Kerri Hanks won the Hermann Trophy, the top College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universi- earned All-America recognition and dozens have won award in women’s soccer. ties. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College com- individual NCAA national championships. The BIG EAST On the men’s side, Connecticut and Villanova pleted the original seven school alliance. has been well represented in U.S. or foreign national advanced to the Final Four in basketball. The 2008-09 While the membership has both increased and and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned gold med- campaign was arguably the best men’s basketball sea- changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. als in each of the last six summer Olympiads. son in the history of the BIG EAST with the league set- The conference reflects a tradition of broad based pro- The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence ting NCAA standards with three No. 1 tournament grams, led by administrators and coaches who place a where the conference administers to more than 5,500 seeds, four teams in the round of the Elite Eight and five constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes. in the Sweet 16. The St. John’s men’s soccer team reached the NCAA College Cup before losing in the national semifinals. Notre Dame BIG EAST Titles BIG EAST football has maintained its high profile and Since joining the BIG EAST in 1995-96, Notre Dame has won more conference championships (101) than any its reputation as a balanced group. Seven of the league’s other school in the league: eight squads were nationally ranked or received votes in Baseball (5) Women’s Swimming and Diving (13) the national polls in 2008. Cincinnati was the league 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 1997-2009 champion. The BIG EAST, a charter member of the Bowl Championship Series, has won three of its last four BCS Women’s Cross Country (3) Men’s Swimming and Diving (4) bowl games. West Virginia, Louisville and Connecticut 2002, 2003, 2005 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 also have won or shared league crowns over the past four seasons. Men’s Cross Country (5) Women’s Tennis (9) The BIG EAST has continued to produce student- 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, athletes who were at the forefront of athletic and aca- 2009 demic achievement. In 2008-09, 19 BIG EAST players Women’s Golf (3) 2004, 2004, 2008 Men’s Tennis (7) were chosen to their respective ESPN The Magazine 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Academic All-America Teams, including eight first-team Men’s Golf (6) selections. Nearly 400 student-athletes have earned 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2006 Women’s Indoor Track & Field (2) academic all-America honors. 2002, 2006 The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A Women’s Lacrosse (1) conference in 2005-06 when five new members began 2009 Men’s Indoor Track & Field (3) competing. The new schools were: University of 2003, 2005, 2007 Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, Rowing (6) Marquette University and the University of South 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1) Florida. 2007 BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s Women’s Soccer (10) top-34 largest media markets, including New York, 1995-2001, 2005-06, 2008 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (6) Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009 Pittsburgh, Hartford, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. With its Men’s Soccer (2) newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost 1996, 2003 Volleyball (9) one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. 1995-98, 2000-02, 2004, 2005 Softball (6) Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009 2010-2011 wo men ' s s w immin g and divin g 99 Client: adidas Trim @ 100%: 8.5” x 11” VO @ 100%: NA Project:NCAA Bleed (.0625”) @ 100%: 8.875” x 11.125” Fold @ 100%: NA File Name: NCAA_NotreDame_Gameday_Ad_8.5x11_W.indd File Build Size (100%): 8.5” x 11” Sew @ 100%: NA

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History l The University of Notre Dame du Lac was founded in 1842 by Father Edward Sorin. Adjacent to South Bend, Ind., and nestled next to St. Mary’s and l The medical school acceptance rate of the University’s preprofessional studies graduates is 80 percent, Saint Joseph’s Lakes, the University was started almost twice the national average. with $310 in cash and three log buildings in l Notre Dame ranks first among Catholic universities in the number of doctorates earned by its under- disrepair. graduate alumni – a record compiled over some 85 years. l Notre Dame would establish many firsts for Catholic institutions of higher learning, includ- Service ing the first Catholic law school, the first Catholic l Community service is a hallmark of Notre Dame. About 80 percent of Notre Dame students engage in engineering school and the first student residence some form of voluntary community service during their years at the University, and at least 10 percent with private rooms, Sorin Hall. devote a year or more after graduation to service in the United States and around the world. l The University’s Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) annually sends 180 recent graduates to teach Academics in some 100 understaffed Catholic schools in the southern, southeastern and southwestern United l The University is organized into four colleges – Arts and Letters, Science, Engineering and the Men- States and in South Bend. A national model, ACE has received the Higher Education Award from the doza College of Business – the School of Architecture, the Law School, the Graduate School, six major Corporation for National Service for leadership in using national service resources through AmeriCorps. research institutes, more than 40 centers and special programs and the University library system. l Notre Dame is rated among the nation’s top-25 institutions of higher learning in surveys conducted Alumni by U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s and Kaplan/Newsweek. l The University’s network of nearly 270 alumni clubs – including 60 international clubs – is the most l The Mendoza College of Business is ranked #1 among the nation’s top undergraduate business extensive in higher education. schools by Bloomberg BusinessWeek. l With graduates renowned for their loyalty and generosity, Notre Dame annually ranks among the l Notre Dame is among a select group of schools that ranks in the top 30 on the U.S. News & World top-five in percentage of alumni who Report survey of the nation’s top colleges and in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of contribute to the University. Athletics Directors’ Cup for overall success in athletics. l In recent years, Notre Dame alumni have won a Nobel Prize in Students medicine, a Pulitzer Prize in jour- l Graduate and undergraduate students at the University come from all 50 states 100 countries nalism and an Emmy Award for con- worldwide. tributions to television technology. l Notre Dame’s graduation rate of 95 percent is exceeded by only Harvard and Princeton. l Notre Dame’s 98 percent retention rate between the freshman and sophomore years is among the highest in the country, thanks in large part to the University’s unique First Year of Studies Program. l Notre Dame has one of the highest undergraduate residential concentrations of any national univer- sity, with 80 percent of its students living in 29 residence halls. 2010 BIG EAST Champions

2010-11 Notre Dame Women’s Swimming and Diving Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time Oct. 8 (Friday) Dennis Stark Relays Notre Dame, Ind. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 22 (Friday) at Auburn / vs. LSU Auburn, Ala. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 29 (Friday) at Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 5:00 p.m. Nov. 6 (Saturday) Purdue Notre Dame, Ind. 2:00 p.m. Nov. 12 (Friday) Utah Notre Dame, Ind. 5:00 p.m. Dec. 2-4 (Thurs.-Sat.) at U.S. Nationals Columbus, Ohio All day Dec. 3-5 (Fri.-Sun.) at Iowa Invitational (diving) Iowa City, Iowa All day Jan. 4 (Tuesday) at Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii TBA Jan. 15 (Saturday) at Northwestern / vs. Michigan Evanston, Ill. 1:00 p.m. Jan. 28-29 (Fri.-Sat.) Shamrock Invitational Notre Dame, Ind. All day Feb. 2-5 (Wed.-Sat.) USA Diving Winter Nationals -- -- Feb. 5 (Saturday) Ball State Notre Dame, Ind. 1:00 p.m. Feb. 11-13 (Fri.-Sun.) BIG EAST Diving Championships Louisville, Ky. All day Feb. 16-20 (Wed.-Sat.) BIG EAST Swimming Championships Louisville, Ky. All day March 11-13 (Fri.-Sun.) NCAA Zone Diving Championships Columbus, Ohio All day March 17-19 (Thurs.-Sat.) NCAA Championships Austin, Texas All day

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