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02-03 Swimw Guide RESULTS & HISTORY Highlights of the 2001-02 season (clockwise from top right): Team at 2002 NCAA Championships (top L to R) – Staciana Stitts, Alice Henriques, Amy Ng, Kyoko Yokouchi, Ashley Whitney, Natalie Coughlin, Danielle Becks (bottom L to R) – Michelle Harper, Micha Burden, Lauren Medina; Natalie Coughlin featured on the May 2002 cover of Swimming World magazine; Cal swimmers and coaches at the 2002 U.S. Summer National Championships; Natalie Coughlin featured of the October 2002 cover of Swimming World magazine. 2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 13 2001-02 RESULTS FINAL SEASON RESULTS (7-2 OVERALL, 5-1 PAC-10, 3-1 AT HOME, 4-1 ON THE ROAD) Date Opponent W-L Score Record Oct. 6 at Fresno State W 182-112 1-0 Oct. 6 vs. Pacific W 153-109 2-0 Oct. 20 *WASHINGTON STATE W 147-105 3-0 Oct. 25 GEORGIA L 150.5-152.5 3-1 Jan. 25 *ARIZONA STATE W 173-125 4-1 Jan. 26 *ARIZONA W 135-108 5-1 Feb. 1 *at USC W 165-135 6-1 Feb. 2 *at UCLA W 159.5-140.5 7-1 Feb. 16 *at STANFORD L 140.5-159.5 7-2 *Pac-10 Conference meet Bold denotes home meet at Spieker Aquatics Complex, Berkeley, CA 2002 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 2, 2002 • BELMONT PLAZA OLYMPIC POOL • LONG BEACH, CA 200 YARD FREESTYLE 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. Natalie Coughlin .....1:46.53...... 1:43.30!* 1. Agnes Kovacs, ASU2:12.10...... 2:07.75!* 12. Lauren Medina ........ 1:50.37.......... 1:48.83 4. Staciana Stitts .........2:15.49.......... 2:12.03 14. Danielle Becks ........ 1:49.44.......... 1:49.80 15. Marcelle Miller ....... 2:18.70.......... 2:19.71 19. Micha Burden .........1:50.45.......... 1:49.87 17. Leah Monroe .......... 2:21.56.......... 2:18.96 20. Kristen Sissener ...... 1:50.85.......... 1:49.88 18. Natalie Griffith ....... 2:20.34.......... 2:19.19 500 YARD FREESTYLE 19. Jenna Rais ............... 2:20.57.......... 2:19.21 24. Erin Calder .............. 2:20.45.......... 2:21.45 1. Emily Mason, Ariz. 4:45.78........ 4:38.79* 4. Ashley Whitney .....4:47.17.......... 4:46.77 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 12. Micha Burden .........4:52.56.......... 4:51.32 1. Shelly Ripple, Stan. ... 53.46.............52.16 13. Kristen Sissener ...... 4:52.78.......... 4:53.10 4. Alice Henriques .........55.00.............54.71 Final Team Standings 14. Lauren Medina ........ 4:53.45.......... 4:53.37 11. Emma Palsson ............55.80.............56.08 1. Stanford ............................... 1,320.5 18. Lisa Morelli ............ 4:54.20.......... 4:53.35 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 2. USC ..................................... 1,197.5 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 3. Arizona ................................ 1,151.5 1. Shelly Ripple, Stan. 1:57.21........ 1:53.50* 4. CALIFORNIA .................... 1,096.0 1. Jessica Foschi, Stan. ....... —........ 16:08.46 11. Kristen Sissener ...... 2:01.54.......... 2:01.02 5. UCLA .................................. 1,064.0 4. Ashley Whitney .............—........ 16:26.81 17. Lisa Morelli ............ 2:04.23.......... 2:02.72 6. Arizona State .......................... 818.5 17. Micha Burden .................—........ 17:05.33 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL 19. Lauren Medina ................ —........ 17:08.90 7. Oregon State ........................... 477.0 MEDLEY 8. Washington ............................. 449.5 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 9. Washington State .................... 401.5 1. Shelly Ripple, Stan. 1:59.47.......... 1:56.64 1. Natalie Coughlin ........53.70....... 50.71#!* 6. Kyoko Yokouchi .... 2:02.41.......... 2:01.56 Event ............................ Prelims ............ Final 5. Alice Henriques .........55.33.............55.08 7. Staciana Stitts .........2:02.79.......... 2:02.40 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 10. Amy Ng .................. 2:04.38.......... 2:02.42 50 YARD FREESTYLE 14. Chelsea Hastings .....2:02.98.......... 2:03.28 1. Natalie Coughlin .....1:56.23.... 1:50.90#!* 1. Lacey Boutwell, Stan. 22.93.............22.73 18. Natalie Griffith ....... 2:04.48.......... 2:03.35 4. Kyoko Yokouchi .... 1:58.65.......... 1:57.14 3. Michelle Harper .........23.32.............23.19 19. Leah Monroe .......... 2:05.05.......... 2:03.54 10. Danielle Becks ........... 23.63.............23.40 7. Alice Henriques ...... 1:57.59.......... 1:57.93 13. Emma Palsson ............23.77.............23.61 12. Chelsea Hastings .....2:01.88.......... 2:00.95 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL 20. Katherine Mitchell .....23.98.............23.92 17. Amy Ng .................. 2:03.09.......... 2:00.89 MEDLEY 100 YARD FREESTYLE 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. M. Kwasny, USC ... 4:16.58.......... 4:09.48 5. Kyoko Yokouchi .... 4:15.22.......... 4:15.12 1. Sarah Tolar, Ariz. ...... 50.36.............49.32 1. Tara Kirk, Stan. ...... 1:00.01....... 58.68#!* 9. Amy Ng .................. 4:22.58.......... 4:18.18 13. Danielle Becks ........... 51.31.............51.02 4. Staciana Stitts .........1:02.87.......... 1:01.21 14. Natalie Griffith ....... 4:21.96.......... 4:21.53 15. Michelle Harper .........51.08.............51.49 21. Erin Calder .............. 1:05.60.......... 1:05.83 17. Leah Monroe .......... 4:24.20.......... 4:19.60 21. Christine Galbavy ...... 51.81.............51.62 22. Marcelle Miller ....... 1:05.47.......... 1:06.08 21. Jenna Rais ............... 4:27.78.......... 4:26.38 22. Katherine Mitchell .....51.93.............51.81 22. Chelsea Hastings .....4:25.92.......... 4:26.74 24. Emma Palsson ............51.88.............58.85 14 2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 9. California (Mitchell, Morelli, ONE-METER DIVING Griffith, Ng) ................................... 7:51.17 1. California (Stitts, Coughlin, 1. Blythe Hartley, USC ...................... 325.50 Becks, Harper) ............................. 1:30.47* 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 11. Christina Flynn ............................... 225.90 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. California (Coughlin, Stitts, 23. Amanda Urioste .............................. 177.10 Henriques, Harper) ...................... 1:39.20* 1. Arizona (Vanker, Zimbone, THREE-METER DIVING Tolar, Brennen) .............................. 3:17.91 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Nicci Fusaro, USC .......................... 521.10 4. California (Becks, Coughlin, 1. Stanford (Wagner, Kirk, 18. Christina Flynn ............................... 403.05 Burden, Stitts) ............................... 3:20.86 Ripple, Jones) ................................ 3:36.54 24. Amanda Urioste .............................. 315.85 800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 2. California (Henriques, Stitts, PLATFORM DIVING Coughlin, Becks) ............................ 3:37.07 1. Arizona (Hayes, Mason, 1. Nicci Fusaro, USC .......................... 474.60 Zimbone, Tolar) ........................... 7:10.14* 17. Christina Flynn ............................... 292.00 5. California (Medina, Whitney, 21. Amanda Urioste .............................. 267.95 Becks, Burden) .............................. 7:26.04 2002 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MARCH 21-23, 2002 • JAMAIL TEXAS SWIM CENTER • AUSTIN, TX 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Tara Kirk, Stan. ...... 2:09.91.......... 2:07.36 1. Arizona (Mason, Vanker, 100 YARD BUTTERFLY Hayes, Tolar) .................................7:05.10 9. California (Becks, Whitney, 1. Natalie Coughlin ........ 50.67... 50.01#*@^ Medina, Burden) ............................ 7:16.08 Final Team Standings 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Auburn .................................... 474.0 2. Georgia .................................... 386.0 1. Shelly Ripple, Stan. 1:54.20.......... 1:53.23 1. Stanford (Wagner, Kirk, 3. Stanford .................................. 301.0 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL Ripple, Boutwell) ...................... 1:37.79@ 2. California (Coughlin, Stitts, 4. USC ........................................ 300.5 MEDLEY 5. Arizona ................................... 291.0 Henriques, Becks) .......................... 1:37.88 6. Texas ....................................... 267.5 1. Maggie Bowen, AUB ... 1:56.78.. 1:53.91#@^ 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 7. Florida ..................................... 249.0 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL 8. CALIFORNIA ....................... 245.0 1. Stanford (Wagner, Kirk, 9. Southern Methodist ................ 178.0 MEDLEY Ripple, Boutwell) .................... 3:31.74#!^ 10. Arizona State .......................... 136.0 1. Maggie Bowen, AUB ... 4:10.16.......... 4:04.69 2. California (Coughlin, Stitts, Indiana .................................... 136.0 14. Kyoko Yokouchi .... 4:14.93.......... 4:16.32 Henriques, Becks) .......................... 3:32.55 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY ONE-METER DIVING Event ............................ Prelims ............ Final 1. Georgia (Williams, Mabry, 1. Blythe Hartley, USC ...................... 350.85 50 YARD FREESTYLE Kearns, Correia) ..................... 1:28.74#@^ THREE-METER DIVING 1. Maritza Correia, UGA . 22.19..... 21.69#@^ 4. California (Harper, Coughlin, 1. Yulia Pakhalina, Houston ............... 625.05 Becks, Stitts) .................................1:30.13 100 YARD FREESTYLE PLATFORM DIVING 1. Maritza Correia, UGA . 48.22.............47.56 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Blythe Hartley, USC ...................... 460.35 200 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Georgia (Williams, Mabry, Kearns, Correia) .............................3:13.71 !Pac-10 Record *Meet Record 1. Sarah Tolar, Ariz. ... 1:45.97.......... 1:44.66 5. California (Harper, Coughlin, #NCAA Record @American Record Becks, Stitts) .................................3:17.52 500 YARD FREESTYLE ^U.S. Open Record 1. Flavia Rigamonti, SMU 4:41.35.......... 4:40.13 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Flavia Rigamonti,
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