RESULTS & HISTORY

Highlights of the 2001-02 season (clockwise from top right): Team at 2002 NCAA Championships (top L to R) – , Alice Henriques, Amy Ng, Kyoko Yokouchi, , , Danielle Becks (bottom L to R) – Michelle Harper, Micha Burden, Lauren Medina; Natalie Coughlin featured on the May 2002 cover of 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 & 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 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 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. , 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. , 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, SMU ...... 15:52.28 2002 CALIFORNIA ALL-AMERICANS 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Natalie Coughlin: 100 back – 49.97, 1st; 200 back – 1:49.52, 1st; 100 fly – 50.01, 1st Alice Henriques: 200 back – 1:56.32, 6th; 100 back – 54.84, 13th 1. Natalie Coughlin ...... 52.44... 49.97#*@^ Staciana Stitts: 100 breast – 1:00.40, 4th 13. Alice Henriques ...... 54.75...... 54.84 Kyoko Yokouchi: 400 IM – 4:16.32, 14th 200 YARD BACKSTROKE Coughlin, Becks, Harper, Stitts: 200 free relay – 1:30.13, 4th 1. Natalie Coughlin ..... 1:53.83. 1:49.52#*@^ Harper, Coughlin, Becks, Stitts: 400 free relay – 3:17.52, 5th 6. Alice Henriques ...... 1:57.25...... 1:56.32 Becks, Whitney, Medina, Burden: 800 free relay – 7:16.08, 9th Coughlin, Stitts, Henriques, Becks: 200 medley relay – 1:37.88, 2nd 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Coughlin, Stitts, Henriques, Becks: 400 medley relay – 3:32.55, 2nd 1. Tara Kirk, Stan...... 59.73...... 59.39* Bold denotes returner 4. Staciana Stitts ...... 1:00.59...... 1:00.40

2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 15 2001-02 BEST TIMES

50 FREESTYLE Leah Monroe 1:06.16 Natalie Coughlin 22.21!* Jennifer Klemme 1:06.39 Danielle Becks 23.04# Natalie Coughlin 1:06.42 Michelle Harper 23.19# 200 BREASTSTROKE Staciana Stitts 23.57 Staciana Stitts 2:11.98! Emma Palsson 23.61 Leah Monroe 2:18.51 Katherine Mitchell 23.92 Marcelle Miller 2:18.70 100 FREESTYLE Natalie Griffith 2:19.19 Natalie Coughlin 47.47!*$% Jenna Rais 2:19.21 Danielle Becks 49.96# Erin Calder 2:20.45 Michelle Harper 50.99# 100 BUTTERFLY Christine Galbavy 51.61 Natalie Coughlin 50.01!*$% Staciana Stitts 51.79 Alice Henriques 54.71# Katherine Mitchell 51.81 Emma Palsson 55.80# 200 FREESTYLE Christine Galbavy 56.44 Natalie Coughlin 1:43.30!* Kyoko Yokouchi 56.45 Junior Natalie Griffith is a top contributor for Danielle Becks 1:47.22! Natalie Griffith 56.48 Cal in the butterfly and individual medley Lauren Medina 1:48.83# 200 BUTTERFLY events. Micha Burden 1:49.87# Natalie Coughlin 1:54.55! Kristen Sissener 1:49.88# Kristen Sissener 2:01.02# 2003 NCAA Katherine Mitchell 1:50.76# Lisa Morelli 2:02.72# 500 FREESTYLE Alice Henriques 2:02.82# QUALIFYING Natalie Coughlin 4:44.61! Natalie Griffith 2:04.12 Ashley Whitney 4:46.77# Kyoko Yokouchi 2:04.40 STANDARDS Micha Burden 4:51.38# 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Kristen Sissener 4:52.78# Natalie Coughlin 1:57.54! 25-YARD COURSE Lisa Morelli 4:53.35# Kyoko Yokouchi 2:01.29# Event A B Lauren Medina 4:53.37# Staciana Stitts 2:02.40# 50 Freestyle ...... 22.89 ...... 23.57 1000 FREESTYLE Amy Ng 2:02.42# 100 Freestyle ...... 49.63 ...... 51.11 Ashley Whitney 9:57.71 Chelsea Hastings 2:02.98# 200 Freestyle ...... 1:47.49 ... 1:50.71 Lisa Morelli 10:04.26 Natalie Griffith 2:03.35# 500 Freestyle ...... 4:45.71 ... 4:54.28 Natalie Coughlin 10:06.45 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1,650 Freestyle ...... 16:27.53 . 16:57.15 Lauren Medina 10:15.95 Kyoko Yokouchi 4:14.93! 100 Butterfly ...... 54.14 ...... 55.76 Alice Henriques 10:19.34 Amy Ng 4:18.18# 200 Butterfly ...... 1:58.98 ... 2:02.54 Kristen Sissener 10:21.70 Leah Monroe 4:19.60# 100 Backstroke ...... 55.15 ...... 56.80 1650 FREESTYLE Natalie Griffith 4:21.38# 200 Backstroke ...... 1:57.70 ... 2:01.23 Ashley Whitney 16:26.81! Chelsea Hastings 4:25.92 100 Breaststroke ...... 1:02.07 ... 1:03.93 Lisa Morelli 16:59.77 Jenna Rais 4:26.68 200 Breaststroke ...... 2:14.23 ... 2:18.25 Micha Burden 17:05.33 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 200 Individual Medley . 2:00.76 ... 2:04.38 Lauren Medina 17:08.90 Harper/Coughlin/Becks/Stitts 1:30.13! 400 Individual Medley . 4:15.12 ... 4:22.77 100 BACKSTROKE 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 200 Freestyle Relay ...... 1:31.03 ... 1:33.76 400 Freestyle Relay ...... 3:20.26 ... 3:26.26 Natalie Coughlin 49.97!*$% Coughlin/Becks/Harper/Stitts 3:17.52! 800 Freestyle Relay ...... 7:11.65 ... 7:24.59 Alice Henriques 54.18! 800 FREESTYLE RELAY Kyoko Yokouchi 56.40# 200 Medley Relay ...... 1:40.46 ... 1:43.47 Becks/Whitney/Medina/Burden 7:16.08! Chelsea Hastings 57.20 400 Medley Relay ...... 3:39.12 ... 3:45.69 Amy Ng 57.91 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1-Meter Diving Points Lisa Morelli 59.18 Coughlin/Stitts/Henriques/Becks 1:37.88!* Dual ...... 255 200 BACKSTROKE 400 MEDLEY RELAY Championship ...... 375 3-Meter Diving Points Natalie Coughlin 1:49.52!*$% Coughlin/Stitts/Henriques/Becks 3:32.55!* Dual ...... 270 Alice Henriques 1:56.32! Championship ...... 425 Kyoko Yokouchi 1:57.14! $ denotes U.S. Open/NCAA record Platform Diving Points Amy Ng 2:00.89# % denotes American record 9 Dives ...... 365 Chelsea Hastings 2:00.95# * denotes school record Lisa Morelli 2:09.39 ! denotes NCAA Automatic 100 BREASTSTROKE # denotes NCAA Consideration Bold denotes current Cal athlete Staciana Stitts 1:00.40! Marcelle Miller 1:05.11 Erin Calder 1:05.60

16 2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide GOLDEN BEAR HONORS

OLYMPICS CSCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN TEAM AWARDS Hui-Chien Chang, Taiwan 1988 Sarah Anderson 1991 Kim Chen, Taiwan 1988 Katie Bell 1992, 1993, 1994 MVP Hanna Jaltner, Sweden, 1996 Alice Cantwell 1994 Helen Jameson, Great Britain 1980 Amy Clark 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Larissa Herold, 1993 Lene Jenssen, Norway 1976 1980 Megan Doberneck 1987, 1988, 1989 Larissa Herold, 1994 Agneta Martensson, Sweden 1980, 1984 Pippa Downes 1991 Anna Simcic, 1995 Mary T. Meagher, 1980, 1984, 1988 Melissa Graviss 1991 , 1996 Waen Minpraphal, Thailand 1992, 1996, 2000 Alice Henriques, 2002 Marylyn Chiang, 1997 , Japan 1988 Larissa Herold 1994, 1995 , 1998 Elli Overton, 1992, 1996, 2000 Kristin Imwalle 1996, 1997, 1999 Marylyn Chiang, 1999 , United States 1988 Anya Kolbisen 1997 Joscelin Yeo, 2000 Anna Simcic, New Zealand 1992, 1996 Cheryl Kriegsman 1989 Natalie Coughlin, 2001 Staciana Stitts, United States 2000 Kristin Kuhlman 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Akiko Thomson, Philippines 1988, 1992, 1996 Lorenza Munoz 1990 Conny van Bentum, The Netherlands 1980, Elli Overton 1998 MOST IMPROVED 1984, 1988 Heather Reagan 1991 Kristina Burow, 1993 Ashley Whitney, United States 1996 Staciana Stitts, 2002 Akiko Thomson, 1994 Joscelin Yeo, Republic of Singapore 1992, 1996 Lisa Summers 1991, 1992, 1993 Katie Reding, Erin Jesfjeld, 1995 Conny van Bentum 1985, 1986 Kristin Imwalle, 1996 Cindy Tuttle 1985 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Anya Kolbisen, 1997 Katie Welch 1992 Michelle Branchaud, United States 1987 , 1998 Sheila Conway, United States 1991 Lisa Murray, 1999 Helen Jameson, Great Britain 1983 PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Stephanie Hermann, 2000 Cheryl Kriegsman, United States 1987 Katie Aldworth 1999 Michelle Harper, 2001 Mary T. Meagher, United States 1985 Sarah Anderson 1991 Danielle Becks, 2002 Lisa Meyers, United States 1987 Danielle Becks 2002 Elli Overton, Australia 1997 Katie Bell 1994 SCHOLASTIC AWARD Cindy Tuttle, United States 1981 Jenni Brelsford 1999, 2000 (highest GPA) Conny van Bentum, The Netherlands 1985 Alice Cantwell 1994 Katie Bell, 1993 Marylyn Chiang 1999 Kristina Burow, 1994 Haley Cope 1999, 2000, 2001 NCAA SWIMMER OF THE YEAR Megan Chen, 1995 Natalie Coughlin 2002 Carrie Johnson, 1996 2001 Natalie Coughlin Pippa Downes 1991, 1992 Amy Vastine, 1997 2002 Natalie Coughlin Christina Flynn 2001, 2002 Elli Overton, 1998 Amy Gosling 1992 Elli Overton, 1999 Melissa Graviss 1991, 1992 PAC-10 SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR Elli Overton, 2000 Natalie Griffith 2002 1987 Mary T. Meagher Alice Henriques, 2001 Alice Henriques 2000, 2002 1989 Sarah Anderson Alice Henriques, 2002 1999 Marylyn Chiang Stephanie Hermann 1999, 2000 2000 Haley Cope Larissa Herold 1995, 1996 GOLDEN BEAR AWARD 2001 Natalie Coughlin Kristin Imwalle 1997, 1999 (For Dedication, Perseverance 2002 Natalie Coughlin Hanna Jaltner 1999, 2000 Carrie Johnson 1996 and Team Spirit) Giana Johnson 1997 Katie Bell, Lisa Summers, 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONS Liah Kim 2001 Katie Bell, 1994 1983 Mary T. Meagher, 200 fly Anya Kolbisen 1999, 2000 Sheila Conway, 1995 1985 Mary T. Meagher, 100 and 200 fly Dena Lofthus 2000 Larissa Herold, 1996 Conny van Bentum, 50 free Katie Lowes 1999, 2000 Katie Aldworth, 1997 1986 Mary T. Meagher, 200 fly Waen Minpraphal 2000 Katie Reding, 1998 Conny van Bentum, 200 free Katherine Mitchell 2002 Katie Aldworth, 1999 1987 Mary T. Meagher, 100 and 200 fly Lorenza Munoz 1991 Staciana Stitts, 2000 1988 Hiroko Nagasaki, 200 breast Cheryl Murphy 1997 Staciana Stitts, 2001 1999 Marylyn Chiang, 100 back Sonya Nimtz 1992, 1993 Staciana Stitts, 2002 2000 200-meter medley relay Nicole Omphroy 1999, 2000 (Haley Cope, Staciana Stitts, Elli Overton 1998, 2000 COACHES’ AWARD Waen Minpraphal, Joscelin Yeo) Sian Parry 2000 200-meter free relay Trina Radke 1991, 1993 Elli Overton, 2000 (Anya Kolbisen, Haley Cope, Heather Reagan 1992 Haley Cope, 2001 Nicole Omphroy, Joscelin Yeo) Katie Reding 1997, 1998 Kyoko Yokouchi, 2002 2001 Natalie Coughlin, 100 back, Jacqui Schoppe 2000 200 back, 100 fly Emily Schum 2001 2002 Natalie Coughlin, 100 back, Anna Simcic 1995 200 back, 100 fly Amy Simpson 1999, 2000 Alicia Walker 1991 Staciana Stitts 2001, 2002 Katie Welch 1991, 1992 GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Lisa Summers 1991, 1992, 1993 Jamie Westoby 2001 Amy Vastine 1997 Kyoko Yokouchi 2002 2000 Elli Overton

2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 17 NATIONAL TEAM FINISHES

Year Nat’l Finish Conference Finish Dual Record Coach 1978-79 23rd AIAW 2nd Nor-Cal 6-2 Thornton KAREN MOE 1979-80 10th AIAW 2nd Nor-Cal 5-4 Karen Moe Thornton 1980-81 10th AIAW 1st Nor-Cal 6-4 Karen Moe Thornton 1981-82 4th AIAW 2nd Nor-Cal 5-3 Karen Moe Thornton HUMPHREYS 1982-83 12th NCAA 1st Nor-Pac 5-6 Karen Moe Thornton Karen Moe Humphreys 1983-84 12th NCAA 1st Nor-Pac 5-5 Karen Moe Thornton 1984-85 4th NCAA 1st Nor-Pac 7-3 Karen Moe Thornton (Thornton) led the Bears 1985-86 4th NCAA 1st Nor-Pac 7-2 Karen Moe Thornton from 1978-92, 1986-87 4th NCAA 5th Pac-10 8-2-1 Karen Moe Thornton producing an 83-40-1 1987-88 4th NCAA 2nd Pac-10 8-2 Karen Moe Thornton (.673) dual meet record 1988-89 5th NCAA 2nd Pac-10 6-3 Karen Moe Thornton and establishing 1989-90 4th NCAA 2nd Pac-10 7-3 Karen Moe Thornton California as one of the 1990-91 4th NCAA 2nd Pac-10 8-1 Karen Moe Thornton nation’s top swimming 1991-92 11th NCAA 4th Pac-10 6-3 Karen Moe Thornton programs. Under her 1992-93 15th NCAA 3rd Pac-10 6-3 Teri McKeever 1993-94 21st NCAA 5th Pac-10 6-6 Teri McKeever leadership, the Bears won five conference titles 1994-95 28th NCAA 6th Pac-10 7-7 Teri McKeever and placed fifth or better in the NCAA 1995-96 17th NCAA 5th Pac-10 9-5 Teri McKeever Championship eight times. 1996-97 9th NCAA 4th Pac-10 13-4 Teri McKeever 1997-98 8th NCAA 4th Pac-10 12-2 Teri McKeever 1998-99 5th NCAA 3rd Pac-10 11-3 Teri McKeever 1999-00 4th NCAA 3rd Pac-10 8-2 Teri McKeever 2000-01 7th NCAA 5th Pac-10 6-3 Teri McKeever 2001-02 8th NCAA 4th Pac-10 7-2 Teri McKeever 24 years Five titles 174-80-1 (.684) PAST NCAA RESULTS 1997 Anya Kolbisen: 100 free - 49.85, 11th; 200 free - 1:51.76, 16th 9th place (148.0 points) Nicole Omphroy: 100 free - 50.02, 13th Marylyn Chiang: 100 back - 53.29, 2nd; 200 back - 1:56.30, 3rd; Alice Henriques: 200 back - 2:00.05, 15th 200 IM - 1:58.81, 4th Chiang/Cope/Kolbisen/Yeo: 400 free relay - 3:16.56, 2nd Waen Minpraphal: 200 fly - 2:00.48; 10th Cope/Yeo/Chiang/Mattos: 200 medley relay - 1:39.76, 3rd Elli Overton: 400 IM - 4:13.06, 4th; 200 IM - 1:59.82, 6th; Yeo/Murray/Kolbisen/Omphroy: 800 free relay - 7:14.33, 4th 200 back - 2:00.20, 14th Chiang/Jaltner/Yeo/Kolbisen: 400 medley relay - 3:37.48, 4th Chiang/Kolbisen/Omphroy/Overton: 800 free relay - 7:27.38, 7th Kolbisen/Chiang/Mattos/Omphroy: 200 free relay - 1:30.69, 5th Chiang/Overton/Minpraphal/Omphroy: 400 medley relay - 3:43.50, 10th 2000 Chiang/Kolbisen/Minpraphal/Omphroy: 400 free relay - 3:22.50, 10th 4th place (311.5 points) Chiang/Overton/Minpraphal/Omphroy: 200 medley relay - 1:43.94, 12th Staciana Stitts: 100-meter breast - 1:06.79, 2nd; 200-meter breast - 1998 2:25.02, 3rd 8th place (237.0 points) Haley Cope: 100-meter back - 59.17, 2nd; 100-meter fly - 59.70, 6th Elli Overton: 200 fly - 1:57.73, 2nd; 200 IM - 1:58.38, 2nd; 400 IM - Elli Overton: 200-meter IM - 2:10.74, 2nd; 200-meter breast - 2:27.88, 4:15.60, 6th 5th; 400-meter IM - 4:40.88, 6th Marylyn Chiang: 100 back - 53.59, 3rd; 200 IM - 1:58.95, 4th; 200 back - Joscelin Yeo: 100-meter fly - 58.82, 3rd; 200-meter IM - 2:13.09, 5th; 1:58.59, 7th 200-meter fly - 2:12.45, 7th Waen Minpraphal: 200 fly - 1:59.14, 6th; 100 fly - 54.54, 12th Alice Henriques: 200-meter back - 2:12.21, 13th Hanna Jaltner: 100 breast - 1:02.52, 12th Waen Minpraphal: 100-meter fly - 1:01.61, 14th Haley Cope: 100 back - 55.82, 16th Cope/Stitts/Minpraphal/Yeo: 200-meter medley relay - 1:49.23, 1st Adrienne Mattos: 50 free - 22.97, 16th Kolbisen/Cope/Omphroy/Yeo: 200-meter free relay - 1:40.18, 1st Chiang/Jaltner/Minpraphal/Omphroy: 200 medley relay - 1:40.91, 5th Cope/Stitts/Yeo/Omphroy: 400-meter medley relay - 3:58.62, 3rd Chiang/Jaltner/Minpraphal/Kolbisen: 400 medley relay - 3:38.83, 5th Kolbisen/Cope/Omphroy/Yeo: 400-meter free relay - 3:39.88, 4th Chiang/Cope/Kolbisen/Omphroy: 400 free relay - 3:18.98, 6th Kolbisen/Omphroy/Murray/Overton: 800-meter free relay - 8:08.97, 10th Overton/Chiang/Omphroy/Kolbisen: 800 free relay - 7:14.15, 6th 2001 Mattos/Cope/Kolbisen/Omphroy: 200 free relay - 1:30.96, 10th 7th place (248 points) 1999 Natalie Coughlin: 100 fly - 51.18, 1st; 100 back - 51.23, 1st; 200 back 5th place (315.0 points) - 1:51.02, 1st Marylyn Chiang: 100 back - 52.36, 1st; 200 IM - 1:57.83, 2nd; 100 fly - Haley Cope: 50 free - 22.34, 2nd; 100 back - 53.06, 3rd; 100 free - 49.34, 7th 52.40, 3rd Staciana Stitts: 100 breast - 1:02.14, 11th Joscelin Yeo: 200 IM - 1:58.99, 5th; 100 fly - 52.83, 5th; 200 fly - Kyoko Yokouchi: 400 IM - 4:19.48, 14th 1:59.04, 5th Harper/Coughlin/Mattos/Cope: 200 free relay - 1:30.05, 2nd Haley Cope: 100 fly - 53.28, 6th; 100 back - 54.20, 10th; 200 back - Cope/Stitts/Coughlin/Becks: 400 medley relay - 3:34.83, 2nd 1:58.80 Cope/Stitts/Coughlin/Harper: 200 medley relay - 1:38.44, 2nd Waen Minpraphal: 400 IM - 4:17.19, 7th; 200 fly - 1:58.58, 11th Becks/Coughlin/Harper/Cope: 400 free relay - 3:19.14, 5th Lisa Murray: 1650 free - 16:25.84, 9th Griffith/Becks/Yokouchi/Henriques: 800 free relay - 7:25.49, 14th

18 2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide TOP CAL STARS

NATALIE COUGHLIN COUGHLIN HIGHLIGHTS In her first two years as a Golden Bear, junior COUGHLIN’S RECORDS Natalie Coughlin has already established herself as one of the finest athletes to ever compete at 50-long course meter backstroke (American record, set 7/23/01) the University of California. 28.48 As a sophomore, Coughlin continued to 100-long course meter backstroke (World, American, U.S. Open outdo herself, as Cal’s star swimmer broke record, set 8/13/02) 59.58 200-short course meter backstroke (World, American, U.S. Open Al Bello, Getty Images three world records and earned a slew of honors. In 2001-02, Coughlin was a three-time USA record, set 11/27/01) 2:03.52 Swimmer of the Month honoree, culminating 200-long course meter backstroke (American, U.S. Open record) in earning the USA Swimming Athlete of the 2:08.53 Year award. She also won the ConocoPhilips 100-long course meter freestyle (American record, set 8/29/02) 53.99 Performance of the Year award for her world record breaking swim in the 50-short course meter butterfly (American, U.S. Open record, set 100-meter backstroke. At 58.59, Coughlin shattered the record, becoming 11/28/01) 25.83 the first female to ever post a sub-minute finish. She won five events at the 100-short course meter backstroke (World, American, U.S. Open championships and became the first swimmer since 1978 to win five national record, set 11/28/01) 57.08 titles at one meet. She also broke the American record in the 200m back 100-yard backstroke (NCAA, American, U.S. Open record, set 3/22/ (2:08.53), the oldest U.S. mark on the books at nationals. At the 2002 Pan 02) 49.97 Pacific Championships in Yokohama, Japan she won six medals and set the 100-yard butterfly (NCAA, American, U.S. Open record, set 3/22/02) American record in the 100-meter freestyle (53.99), becoming the first U.S. 50.01 woman and the second female in history to break 54 seconds in the event. 200-yard backstroke (NCAA, American, U.S. Open record, set 3/23/ Coughlin won four gold medals at the championships, one for each of her 02) 1:49.52 individual events, tying Australian Ian Thorpe with the most overall medals. 100-yard freestyle (NCAA, American, U.S. Open record, set 3/23/02) She now holds three world records, 27 American records and nine school 47.47 records. 200-meter free relay (American record, set 7/25/01) 7:56.53 Named the NCAA Swimmer of the Year for the second consecutive season, Coughlin also repeated as the Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year. At the 3 World Records NCAA Championships, she won national titles in the 100-yard butterfly (100 and 200-short course meter backstroke; 100-long course (50.01), and 100 back (49.97) and 200 back (1:49.52). Coughlin set NCAA meter backstroke – First female to break one-minute barrier) records in all three events, breaking the old NCAA records she had set just 27 American Records the previous year. Coughlin also swam a NCAA, American and U.S. Open 9 California Records best in the 100 free (47.47) in the first leg of the 400 free relay. She helped 2001 AWARDS: her teammates to two national runner-up finishes in the 200 and 400 medley • World Records – 100-meter SC backstroke; 200-meter SC relays as well. backstroke At the Pac-10 Championships Coughlin set new conference records in the • NCAA Swimmer of the Year 200 free (1:43.30), and 100 back (50.71) and 200 back (1:50.90). She was • NCAA champion – 100-yard backstroke, 200-yard backstroke, also a finalist for the AAU James E. Sullivan Award as the nation’s top 100-yard butterfly amateur athlete and was one of five nominees for an ESPY awards as Best • Pacific-10 Swimmer of the Year Female Collegiate Athlete. • Pacific-10 Newcomer of the Year As a freshman in 2001, Coughlin was named NCAA Swimmer of the Year, • U.S. Spring National Swimming titles – 100-meter butterfly, 100- Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year and Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year. It was the meter backstroke first time in Pac-10 history someone has been named both Conference • World Championships title – 100-meter backstroke, 800-meter Newcomer of the Year and Swimmer of the Year. Coughlin was also the third freestyle relay consecutive Cal swimmer to earn Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year. 2002 AWARDS: Coughlin had what was arguably the greatest freshman campaign of any collegiate swimmer in NCAA history. She won the national title in the 100 • World Record – 100-meter backstroke; first female to break one fly and the 100 and 200 back, while breaking NCAA records in all three minute barrier (59.58) events. Coughlin also helped the Bears to three second-place NCAA finishes • USA Swimming Athlete of the Year; Performance of the Year in the 200 and 400 medley and 200 free relays. • NCAA Swimmer of the Year Coughlin won U.S. National titles Mar. 27-Apr. 1, 2001 in Austin, TX • NCAA champion – 100-yard backstroke, 200-yard backstroke, in both in the 100-meter fly (59.38) and the 100-meter back (1:01.32). 100-yard butterfly Coughlin represented the United States at the 2001 World Championship, • Pacific-10 Swimmer of the Year July 22-29 in Fukuoka, Japan, winning the world title in the 100-meter back. • Honda Sport Award Winner (Swimming) Coughlin is the Cal school record holder in the 50, 100 and 200 free, 100 • Finalist for 72nd Annual AAU James E. Sullivan Memorial and 200 back, and the 100 fly. She is also a member of school record-setting Award – Top Amateur Athlete 200 medley, 400 medley and 200 free relays. Coughlin holds Cal’s all-time • Finalist for ESPY Award-Top Female Collegiate Athlete top times in the 50, 100 and 200 free (1st), 100 and 200 back (1st), 100 fly • Kiputh Award at U.S. Summer National Championships. (1st), 200 and 400 medley relays (1st), 400 free relay (1st), 200 fly (2nd) • Coughlin’s five titles at the championships, were the most anyone and 500 free (4th). has won since 1978

2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 19 TOP CAL STARS

HALL OF FAMER MARYLYN CHIANG Marylyn Chiang, the 1999 Pacific- MARY T. MEAGHER 10 Conference Swimmer of the Year, wrapped up one of the most spectacular Olympic gold medallist careers in California women’s Mary T. Meagher, world swimming history in 1999 when she record holder and a six-time helped the Golden Bears to a fifth- NCAA champion for place national finish at the NCAA California, is a member of Championships in Athens, GA. both the International Chiang captured the NCAA title in Swimming Hall of Fame the 100 back, breaking the then NCAA (inducted May 7, 1993 in and U.S. Open record with a time of 52.36 (since topped by Natalie Fort Lauderdale, FL) and the Coughlin’s 51.23 in 2001). She became the first Cal women’s swimmer to Cal Athletic Hall of Fame win an NCAA title since Hiroko Nagasaki won the 200 breast in 1988, and (inducted January 8, 1992). was the first Cal Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year since Sarah Anderson in 1989. Meagher, known at Chiang also placed second nationally in the 200 IM with a time of 1:57.83 Madame Butterfly during and placed third in the 100 fly with a time of 52.40. She helped the Bears her competitive years, was a to a second-place finish in the 400 free relay (lead-off leg) with a school record member of the 1980, 1984 3:16.56 as well. and 1988 U.S. Olympic In all, Chiang is a member of the Bears all-time Top 10 list in eight events teams. At the 1984 Games (first in 400 free relay, second in 100 back, second in 100 fly, third in 200 in , she captured back, fourth in 100 free, fifth in 200 IM, ninth in 200 free and 10th in 50 free) gold medals in the 100-meter and is a member of the school record-setting 400 free relay. She was also the butterfly, the 200-meter 1999 Pac-10 Champion in the 200 IM and 100 back, and helped lead the butterfly and as a member of the 400-meter medley relay team. Her 100 and Bears to conference relay titles in the 200 and 400 free relays. 200 fly times were both Olympic records. In 1981, Meagher established world marks in the 200 fly (2:05.96) and the 100 fly (57.93). Her 200 fly time was rated the fifth-greatest single event HALEY COPE performance by Sports Illustrated. She owns several of the top times in history in the 200 fly and was the first woman to swim under 2:07. Haley Cope was named the 2000 Meagher enrolled at Cal in the fall of 1982 and won NCAA championships Pacific-10 Conference Swimmer of each of her four years with the Golden Bears (She took 1984 off from school the Year as a junior after leading Cal to to concentrate on the Olympics.). In 1983, Meagher earned her first NCAA NCAA titles in the 200-meter medley title in the 200-yard fly. She later won the 100 and 200 fly in 1985, the 200 relay (then world-best 1:49.23) and fly in 1986, and the 100 and 200 fly in 1987. Meagher, who graduated in 200-meter free relay (then U.S. Open December 1987, currently holds the Cal school record in the 200 fly record 1:40.18). She also set a short (1:54.52). course world record in the 50-meter Meagher received the Olympia Award and was named the Kentucky back (27.25) as a lead-off on the Bears Sportswoman of the Year in 1984. She also won the 200-meter medley relay. Cope placed for swimming in 1985 and 1987 and was selected the winner of the 1987 second in the nation in the 100-meter Honda Broderick Cup, given annually to the nation’s top female collegiate back (59.17) and sixth in the 100- athlete. meter butterfly (59.70) as well. She Meagher was the 16th woman to be inducted into the Cal Hall of Fame. was a member of the Pac-10 champion 200-yard free relay (Pac-10 meet record 1:30.98), 400-yard medley relay (Pac-10 meet record 3:35.71) and MEAGHER’S HIGHLIGHTS 200-yard medley relay (Pac-10 meet record 1:39.27). Cope concluded her collegiate swimming career in 2001, placing second • Triple gold medallist at Los Angeles Olympics (100-meter fly, at the NCAA Championships in the 50 free (22.34), third in the 100 back 200-meter fly, 400-meter medley relay) (53.06) and seventh in the 100 free (49.34). She also helped lead the Bears • Olympic record in the 100 and 200-meter fly at Los Angeles to national runner-up finishes in the 200 free relay (school record 1:30.05), Olympics and earned the Olympia Award 200 medley relay (backstroke leg, American record 1:38.44) and the 400 • Six-time NCAA Champion medley relay (backstroke leg, American record 3:34.83). At the 2001 Pac- • Cal’s first female NCAA and Pac-10 Champion 10 Championships, Cope placed first in both the 50 (Pac-10 record 22.32) • World records in the 100 (57.93) and 200-meter fly (2:05.97) and 100 free (49.27) and helped the Bears to the conference title in the 200 in 1982 free relay. • Two-time Honda Sports Award winner for swimming At the 2001 World Championships in Fukouka, Japan, Cope was the • 1987 Honda Broderick Cup winner – Outstanding Female world champion in the 50-meter back (28.51). At the 2001 U.S. National Collegiate Athlete Championships she won the 100-meter back (1:01.89) and at the 2002 U.S. • NorPac Swimmer of the Year (1985), Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year National Championships she was victorious in the 50-meter free (25.48), (1987) edging out 10-time Olympic medallist (25.55). At the • Cal School Record – 200-yard fly (1:54.52) 2002 Pan Pacific Games, Cope turned in a personal best 1:01.74 performance • 25-time NCAA All-American in the 100-meter back to earn a bronze medal.

20 2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide ALL-AMERICANS

Sarah Anderson 1988-91 Betsy Henry 1981 Heather Reagan 1990-92 Conny van Bentum 1985-86 Danielle Becks 2001-02 Larissa Herold 1993-94, 96* Tricia Renner 1982 Alicia Walker 1988-91 Katie Bell 1992* Kristin Imwalle 1996* Sharon Scott 1990-92 Amy Walker 1993 Leslie Bell 1981-82 Hanna Jaltner 1998-99 Anna Simcic 1994-95 Ann Walker 1988 Michelle Bird 1985 Helen Jameson 1984-86 Julie Smith 1991 Katie Welch 1989-90, 92 Michelle Branchaud 1985-88 JoAnna Jensen 1991 Sandy Spelman 1982 Ashley Whitney 2002* Micha Burden 2002* Lene Jenssen 1981 Staciana Stitts 2000-02 Lynn Wittstock 1982, 84 Kyrsten Burr 1986-87 Anya Kolbisen 1997-00 Lisa Summers 1990-93 Kristin Winn 1989 Alice Cantwell 1992* Brigit Kress 1981 Akiko Thomson 1994*, 96* Joscelin Yeo 1999-00 Marylyn Chiang 1996-99 Cheryl Kriegsman 1986-89 Amy Tidball 1988-91 Kyoko Yokouchi 2001-02* Amy Clark 1985-88 Kristin Kuhlman 1987-90 Cindy Tuttle 1982-85 Sheila Conway 1993-94* Leslie Lonnberg 1982 Bold denotes current athlete Haley Cope 1998-01 Margee MacFarland 1980-82 * denotes honorable mention All-American. Natalie Coughlin 2001-02 Agneta Martenssen 1982-85 Listing includes athletes from 1976-77 through 2001-02 Ramey Dent 1982 Adrienne Mattos 1998-99, 01 Talli Dent 1983* Jamie McClellan 1981 Megan Doberneck 1988-89 Mary T. Meagher 1983, 85-87 Pippa Downes 1989* Lauren Medina 2002* Krissy Drew 1987-88 Wendi Meyer 1981 Kiersten Dunbar 1986* Lisa Meyers 1987-89 Carol Felton 1988-91 Waen Minpraphal 1997-00 Mitsi Fukushima 1986-88 Lorenza Munoz 1990-91* Kathleen Graham 1982 Joyce Murphy 1991-92 Melissa Graviss 1991 Lisa Murray 1999-00 Natalie Griffith 2001* Hiroko Nagasaki 1988 Leslie Grimley 1981 Sonya Nimtz 1992-93 Amity Hall 1994* Nicole Omphroy 1997-00 Brooke Hanley 1990 Elli Overton 1997-98, 00 Michelle Harper 2001-02 Lisa Pereira 1985-88 Mary T. Meagher (1983, 85-87) won NCAA titles in each of her four Alice Henriques 1999-01*, 02 Trina Radke 1990-91, 93 years swimming for the Golden Bears.

SERIES RECORDS

Opponent Series Last Mtg. Winner Score Pepperdine 1-0 11/8/98 Cal 180.5-117.5 Arizona 13-6 1/26/02 Cal 135-108 Rice 1-0 11/12/99 Cal 163-88 Arizona State 10-10-1 1/25/02 Cal 173-125 Sacramento State 3-0 2/1/79 Cal 88-43 Auburn 1-0 10/20/98 Cal 184-78 San Diego State 4-0 1/7/98 Cal 105-76 Brigham Young 4-0 11/20/98 Cal 162-134 San Francisco State 4-0 1/27/79 Cal 108-38 Brown 1-0 1/18/84 Cal 76-64 San Jose State 20-1 10/15/00 Cal 183-95 CS Hayward 4-0 12/9/78 Cal 81-60 Santa Clara 1-0 11/17/76 Cal 118-20 CS Northridge 1-0 11/9/91 Cal 93-20 South Carolina 1-0 11/4/00 Cal 135-122 Calgary 2-0 1/8/82 Cal 61-33 Southern Illinois 0-1 1/14/83 SIU 92-57 Cal Poly SLO 1-0 12/18/86 Cal 126-58 Stanford 2-27 2/16/02 SU 159.5-140.5 Chico State 2-0 1/29/77 Cal 86-59 Tennessee 0-1 10/20/94 UT 178-122 Colorado State 2-0 1/11/85 Cal forfeit Texas 2-6 10/16/99 Cal 198-102 Fresno State 20-1 10/6/01 Cal 182-112 Texas A&M 1-0 11/15/97 Cal 177-121 Georgia 0-2 10/25/01 UG 152.5-150.5 UC Davis 13-1 11/12/94 Cal 177-112 Harvard 1-0 12/15/94 Cal 163-135 UC Irvine 2-0 12/17/86 Cal 99-14 Humboldt State 2-0 11/16/74 Cal 95-69 UCLA 11-10 2/2/02 Cal 159.5-140.5 Illinois 1-0 11/4/95 Cal 237.5-102.5 UC San Diego 2-0 1/8/93 Cal 85-42 Long Beach State 2-0 1/12/84 Cal 110-29 UC Santa Barbara 6-1 1/5/96 Cal 136.5-67.5 Michigan 2-1 1/12/97 Cal 170-130 UNLV 2-0 1/10/99 Cal 181-117 Nevada 7-2 11/19/99 Cal 168.5-127.5 USC 12-11 2/1/02 Cal 165-135 Ohio State 1-0 12/13/86 Cal 63-33 Villanova 1-0 1/13/96 Cal 195-67 Oregon State 4-0 11/1/97 Cal 554-105 Washington 2-1 10/30/98 Cal 100-22 Pacific 19-2 10/6/01 Cal 153-109 Washington State 5-0 10/20/01 Cal 147-105 Penn State 0-1 11/4/95 PSU 182-165 Bold indicates 2002-03 opponent

2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 21 RECORDS AT A GLANCE

50 FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 21.77, (Colorado State), 1994 Pac-10: 22.01, (Stanford), 1997 California: 22.21, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 23.06, Haley Cope, 2001 Spieker Pool: 23.17, Sara Platzer (UCLA), 2001 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 22.89

100 FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 47.47, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Pac-10: 47.47, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 California: 47.47, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 48.89, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Spieker Pool: 49.80, Conny van Bentum (Cal), 1986 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 49.63

200 FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 1:43.08, Martina Moravcova (Southern Methodist), 1997 Pac-10: 1:43.30, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 California: 1:43.30, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 1:46.93, Natalie Coughlin, 2001 Spieker Pool: 1:46.93, Natalie Coughlin, 2001 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 1:47.49

500 FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 4:34.39, (Stanford), 1990 Pac-10: 4:34.39, Janet Evans (Stanford), 1990 California: 4:41.12, Lisa Meyers, 1987 Cal Dual Meet: 4:44.61, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Spieker Pool: 4:44.91, Janet Evans (Stanford), 1991 Junior Staciana Stitts sporting her gold medal won at the 2000 Sydney 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 4:45.71 Olympics as a member of the United States’ 400 medley relay team (breaststroke leg). 1650 FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 15:39.14, Janet Evans (Stanford), 1990 Pac-10: 15:39.14, Janet Evans (Stanford), 1990 100 BREASTSTROKE California: 16:10.33, Sarah Anderson, 1988 NCAA Record: 59.05, (Georgia), 1998 Cal Dual Meet: 16:36.91, Cheryl Kriegsman, 1987 Pac-10: 59.71, Beata Kaszuba (Arizona State), 1995 Spieker Pool: 16:25.31, (Texas), 1990 California: 1:00.31, Staciana Stitts, 2000 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 16:27.53 Cal Dual Meet: 1:00.51, Staciana Stitts, 2002 Spieker Pool: 59.51, Tara Kirk (Stanford), 2001 100 BACKSTROKE 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 1:02.07 NCAA Record: 49.97, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Pac-10: 49.97, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 200 BREASTSTROKE California: 49.97, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 NCAA Record: 2:07.66, Kristy Kowal (Georgia), 1999 Cal Dual Meet: 53.74, Marylyn Chiang, 1999 Pac-10: 2:09.57, (USC), 1996 Spieker Pool: 53.66, (Stanford), 2001 California: 2:11.34, Staciana Stitts, 2000 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 55.15 Cal Dual Meet: 2:11.90, Staciana Stitts, 2002 Spieker Pool: 2:13.31, Tara Kirk (Stanford), 2001 200 BACKSTROKE 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 2:14.23 NCAA Record: 1:49.52, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Pac-10: 1:49.52, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 100 BUTTERFLY California: 1:49.52, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 NCAA Record: 50.01, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 1:57.03, Natalie Coughlin, 2001 Pac-10: 50.01, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Spieker Pool: 1:57.02, Natalie Coughlin, 2001 California: 50.01, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 1:57.70 Cal Dual Meet: 52.35, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Spieker Pool: 52:36, Natalie Coughlin, 2001 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 54.14

22 2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 400 MEDLEY RELAY NCAA Record: 3:32.43, Stanford (Ripple, Kirk, Hyman, Cropper), 2001 Pac-10: 3:32.43, Stanford (Ripple, Kirk, Hyman, Cropper), 2001 California: 3:32.55 (Coughlin, Stitts, Henriques, Becks), 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 3:40.95 (Cope, Stitts, Yeo, Omphroy), 2000 Spieker Pool: 3:43.01, Stanford (Ripple, Kirk, Hyman, Thies), 2001 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 3:39.12

200 FREE RELAY NCAA Record: 1:28.89, Texas (Lanne, Jamison, Robins, Phenix), 2001 Pac-10: 1:29.16, Arizona (Hosack, Kolbisen, Knapp, Farella), 1998 California: 1:30.05 (Harper, Coughlin, Mattos, Cope), 2001 Cal Dual Meet: 1:33.04 (Kolbisen, Cope, Omphroy, Yeo), 2000 Spieker Pool: 1:33.04, California (Kolbisen, Cope, Omphroy, Yeo), 2000 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 1:31.03

400 FREE RELAY NCAA Record: 3:14.52, Texas (Lanne, Jamison, Kitson, Phenix), 2001 Pac-10: 3:15.69, Stanford (Edwards, Loveless, Jorgensen, Thompson), 1993 California: 3:16.56 (Chiang, Cope, Kolbisen, Yeo), 1999 Cal Dual Meet: 3:19.75 (Kolbisen, Yeo, Omphroy, Chiang), 1999 Spieker Pool: 3:19.75, California (Kolbisen, Yeo, Omphroy, Chiang), Marylyn Chiang was the 1999 Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year after 1999 winning the NCAA title in the 100 back, breaking the NCAA and U.S. 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 3:20.26 Open record with a time of 52.36. 800 FREE RELAY 200 BUTTERFLY NCAA Record: 7:04.06, Stanford (Kraemer, Loveless, Jorgensen, NCAA Record: 1:53.36, Limin Liu (Nevada), 1999 Thompson), 1992 Pac-10: 1:53.42, (Stanford), 1992 Pac-10: 7:04.06, Stanford (Kraemer, Loveless, Jorgensen, Thompson), California: 1:54.52, Mary T. Meagher, 1986 1992 Cal Dual Meet: 1:56.71, Mary T. Meagher, 1986 California: 7:13.07 (Meyers, Burr, Kriegsman, Meagher), 1987 Spieker Pool: 1:55.89, Misty Hyman (Stanford), 1999 Cal Dual Meet: 7:32.70 (Kolbisen, Omphroy, Minpraphal, Overton), 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 1:58.98 1997 Spieker Pool: 7:23.95, Texas (Cooper, Dutcher, Hayes, Arris), 1990 200 IND. MEDLEY 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 7:11.65 NCAA Record: 1:55.49, Maggie Bowen (Auburn), 2001 Pac-10: 1:55.54, Summer Sanders (Stanford), 1992 California: 1:57.14, Joscelin Yeo, 2000 Cal Dual Meet: 1:57.54, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Spieker Pool: 1:59.31, Natalie Coughlin, 2001 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 2:00.76

400 IND. MEDLEY NCAA Record: 4:02.28, Summer Sanders (Stanford), 1992 Pac-10: 4:02.28, Summer Sanders (Stanford), 1992 California: 4:11.52, Elli Overton, 2000 Cal Dual Meet: 4:16.11, Elli Overton, 2000 Spieker Pool: 4:16.11, Elli Overton, 2000 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 4:15.12

200 MEDLEY RELAY NCAA Record: 1:37.77, Stanford (Ripple, Leatherwood, Hyman, Rose), 1999 Pac-10: 1:37.77, Stanford (Ripple, Leatherwood, Hyman, Rose), 1999 California: 1:37.88 (Coughlin, Stitts, Henriques, Becks), 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 1:41.51 (Coughlin, Stitts, Henriques, Harper), 2002 Spieker Pool: 1:41.96, Stanford (Fox, Hyman, Leatherwood, Cropper), 1999 Junior Natalie Coughlin won four gold medals at the 2002 Pan Pacific 2003 NCAA Qualifying Mark: 1:40.46 Games in Yokohama, Japan.

2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 23 CAL'S ALL-TIME TOP 10

50-YARD FREESTYLE 1650-YARD FREESTYLE Natalie Coughlin 22.21 2002 Sarah Anderson 16:10.33 1988 Haley Cope 22.32 2001 Cheryl Kriegsman 16:14.50 1987 Adrienne Mattos 22.76 1998 Lisa Meyers 16:20.23 1988 Anya Kolbisen 23.01 1999 Katie Welch 16:22.77 1990 Danielle Becks 23.04 2002 Lisa Murray 16:24.60 1999 Nicole Omphroy 23.04 1999 Ashley Whitney 16:26.81 2002 Michelle Harper 23.10 2001 Kristin Imwalle 16:31.82 1996 Conny van Bentum 23.15 1986 Haley Cope Sonya Nimtz 16:38.35 1993 Jennifer Riggs 23.20 2000 Heather Reagan 16:39.51 1991 Marylyn Chiang 23.21 1999 Amy Walker 16:41.34 1993

100-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BACKSTROKE Natalie Coughlin 47.47 2002 Natalie Coughlin 49.97 2002 Haley Cope 49.27 2001 Marylyn Chiang 52.36 1999 Joscelin Yeo 49.54 2000 Haley Cope 53.06 2001 Marylyn Chiang 49.58 1998 Alice Henriques 54.18 2002 Conny van Bentum 49.63 1986 Akiko Thomson 55.27 1994 Nicole Omphroy 49.81 1999 Anna Simcic 55.34 1994 Anya Kolbisen 49.82 1999 Elli Overton 55.41 1997 Danielle Becks 49.96 2002 Lisa Meyers Larissa Herold 55.44 1996 Lisa Summers 50.04 1992 Andi Finlay 55.77 1999 Mary T. Meagher 50.13 1987 Nicole Omphroy 55.95 2000

200-YARD FREESTYLE 200-YARD BACKSTROKE Natalie Coughlin 1:43.30 2002 Natalie Coughlin 1:49.52 2002 Sarah Anderson 1:45.83 1991 Anna Simcic 1:56.24 1995 Conny van Bentum 1:46.35 1986 Marylyn Chiang 1:56.30 1997 Mary T. Meagher 1:46.56 1987 Alice Henriques 1:56.32 2002 Lisa Meyers 1:47.20 1987 Kyoko Yokouchi 1:57.14 2002 Danielle Becks 1:47.22 2002 Larissa Herold 1:57.20 1993 Cheryl Kriegsman 1:47.31 1987 Akiko Thomson 1:58.53 1994 Sarah Anderson Joscelin Yeo 1:47.35 1999 Haley Cope 1:58.80 1999 Marylyn Chiang 1:47.62 1996 Elli Overton 1:59.68 1997 Lisa Summers 1:47.79 1992 Amy Ng 2:00.89 2002

500-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE Lisa Meyers 4:41.12 1987 Staciana Stitts 1:00.31 2000 Sarah Anderson 4:41.51 1991 Hiroko Nagasaki 1:01.98 1988 Cheryl Kriegsman 4:41.87 1987 Hanna Jaltner 1:02.52 1998 Natalie Coughlin 4:44.61 2002 Elli Overton 1:02.95 2000 Heather Reagan 4:45.63 1990 Megan Doberneck 1:03.75 1988 Lisa Summers 4:46.37 1990 Cindy Tuttle 1:03.76 1985 Ashley Whitney 4:46.77 2002 Natalie Coughlin Brooke Hanley 1:03.82 1990 Lisa Murray 4:47.28 1999 Joscelin Yeo 1:03.84 1999 Sonya Nimtz 4:48.02 1993 Jenni Brelsford 1:03.85 1998 Trina Radke 4:50.64 1990 Julie Smith 1:03.87 1991

1000-YARD FREESTYLE 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE Sarah Anderson 9:46.08 1991 Staciana Stitts 2:11.34 2000 Cheryl Kriegsman 9:50.60 1987 Hiroko Nagasaki 2:11.65 1988 Katie Welch 9:52.20 1990 Elli Overton 2:12.16 2000 Lisa Murray 9:53.16 1999 Joscelin Yeo 2:14.97 1999 Lisa Meyers 9:54.72 1988 Amy Clark 2:16.72 1987 Sonya Nimtz 9:57.23 1993 Cindy Tuttle 2:16.98 1985 Ashley Whitney 9:57.71 2002 Staciana Stitts Rita Mariani 2:17.03 2001 Kristin Imwalle 10:01.11 1996 Hanna Jaltner 2:17.66 1999 Margee MacFarland 10:01.19 1980 Brooke Hanley 2:17.69 1989 Theresa Spicer 10:02.29 1979 Bold denotes current Cal athlete Carol Felton 2:17.69 1989

24 2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 200 MEDLEY RELAY Natalie Coughlin 50.01 2002 Natalie Coughlin, Staciana Stitts, Alice Marylyn Chiang 52.40 1999 Henriques, Danielle Becks 1:37.88, 2002 Mary T. Meagher 52.42 1987 Joscelin Yeo 52.83 1999 400 MEDLEY RELAY Haley Cope 53.28 1999 Natalie Coughlin, Staciana Stitts, Alice Conny van Bentum 54.01 1986 Henriques, Danielle Becks 3:32.55, 2002 Michelle Branchaud 54.06 1987 Amy Simpson 54.11 1999 Mary T. Meagher Waen Minpraphal 54.37 2000 200 FREE RELAY Alicia Walker 54.55 1989 Michelle Harper, Natalie Coughlin, Adrienne Mattos, Haley Cope 1:30.05, 2001 200-YARD BUTTERFLY Mary T. Meagher 1:54.52 1986 400 FREE RELAY Natalie Coughlin 1:54.55 2002 Marylyn Chiang, Haley Cope, Anya Joscelin Yeo 1:57.27 1999 Kolbisen, Joscelin Yeo 3:16.56, 1999 Elli Overton 1:57.64 1998 Trina Radke 1:58.08 1991 800 FREE RELAY Waen Minpraphal 1:58.57 1998 Lisa Meyers, Kursten Burr, Cheryl Stephanie Hermann 2:00.66 2000 Kriegsman, Mary T. Meagher 7:13.07, 1987 Alicia Walker 2:00.82 1989 Elli Overton Kristin Sissener 2:01.02 2002 Larissa Herold 2:01.07 1992 ONE-METER DIVING-DUAL Melissa Graviss 288.13 1990 200-YARD Jill Campbell 275.35 1989 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Alyson Belcher 271.875 1986 Melissa Turk 269.40 1992 Joscelin Yeo 1:57.14 2000 Elizabeth McDowell 268.85 1990 Elli Overton 1:57.37 2000 Natalie Coughlin 1:57.54 2002 ONE-METER DIVING- Marylyn Chiang 1:57.83 1999 Waen Minpraphal 2:00.35 1998 CHAMPIONSHIP Staciana Stitts 2:00.42 2000 Melissa Graviss 432.60 1992 Lisa Summers 2:00.56 1992 Marylyn Chiang Pia Wong 425.855 1985 Kyoko Yokouchi 2:01.29 2002 Alyson Belcher 420.40 1986 Carol Felton 2:01.30 1990 Melissa Graviss 419.65 1989 Sheila Conway 2:01.43 1995 Jill Pearson 417.70 1986

400-YARD 3-METER DIVING-DUAL INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Melissa Graviss 432.60 1992 Elli Overton 4:11.52 2000 Alyson Belcher 305.25 1986 Waen Minpraphal 4:13.78 1999 Jill Campbell 293.55 1989 Kyoko Yokouchi 4:14.93 2002 Pia Wong 283.50 1986 Carol Felton 4:15.02 1990 Cathy Szalay 277.25 1981 Larissa Herold 4:16.83 1994 Lisa Meyers 4:18.12 1987 Melissa Graviss 3-METER DIVING- Amy Ng 4:18.18 2002 CHAMPIONSHIP Katie Welch 4:18.38 1990 Melissa Graviss 471.65 1991 Lorenza Munoz 4:18.94 1991 Cathy Szalay 466.85 1984 Lisa Summers 4:19.03 1990 Alyson Belcher 431.25 1986 Jill Campbell 420.20 1991 Pia Wong 418.455 1985

PLATFORM DIVING- CHAMPIONSHIP Jill Campbell 360.30 1990 Bobbi Hamilton 274.15 1997

Bold denotes current Cal athlete

2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 25 ALL-TIME CALIFORNIA ROSTER

Katie Aldworth 1996-99 Kelly Croft 1987-88 Anne Illgen 1994-95 Katherine Mitchell 2001-02 Susan Selhorst 1981 Shannon Alexander 1981 Cathy Cunha 1977 Kristin Imwalle 1996-99 Adrienne Modafferi 1988 Danielle Sermer 2001 Joan Allen 1983 Pamela Davis 1982 Elizabeth Jake 1974-75 Jennifer Mohle 1985 Mary Setser 1975 Lynn Almli 1993-94 Ramey Dent 1982-85 Hanna Jaltner 1998-00 Leah Monroe 2002- Katherine Sherwood 1974 Jan Altman 1977 Talli Dent 1983-84 Helen Jameson 1984-86 Lisa Morelli 2002- Carol Shigaki 1974-75 Keiko Amano 2002- Michelle dePfyffer 1984 Andrea Jani 1995-96 Deborah Morris 1975 Caitiyn Shreve 2002- Heather Anderson 1978 Margo Diamond 1997 Jan Jensen 1979 Vicky Morter 1974-75 Anna Simcic 1994-95 Katy Anderson 1993-96 Marjorie Diegart 1987-88 JoAnna Jensen 1991 Lorenza Munoz 1990-92 Amy Simpson 1997-00 Kim Anderson 1980-82 Megan Doberneck 1987-90 Lene Jenssen 1981 Cheryl Murphy 1996-99 Karen Sisk 1974-75 Marti Anderson 1981-82 Pippa Downes 1989-92 Erin Jesfjeld 1995-98 Joyce Murphy 1991-94 Lynne Sisk 1974-75 Sally Anderson 1974-75 Jennie Doyle 1991-92 Steph Jeung 1977-79 Lisa Murray 1999-00 Kristen Sissener 2001-02 Sarah Anderson 1988-91 Julia Dragolovich 1976 Denise Johns 1977 Hiroko Nagasaki 1988 Michelle Smart 1974 Lauren Andrade 1991-92 Krissy Drew 1986-89 Carrie Johnson 1995-96 Amy Ng 2002- Julie Smith 1991-94 Regina Arnold 1981-82 Mary Pat Douglass 1984 Giana Johnson 1996-97 Joyce Ng 1977 Lisa Smith 1980-82 Lisa Arrighi 1978-80 Kiersten Dunbar 1986-87 Katherine Judson 1977 Sonya Nimtz 1992-94 Loretta Soffe 1985-86 Carol Badger 1979 Courtney Duncan 1998 Susan Kahn 1976-77 Karla Nisley 1974-77 Sandy Spelman 1982-84 Sylvia Bailey 1978 Suzanne Edgar 1979 Mary Jane Kaiser 1977 Dolores Nowell 1974 Theresa Spicer 1978-79 Christine Balbo 1988 Laura Ellison 1992-94 Diane Kawakami 1979 Jenny Nute 1980-81 Susan Steimle 1978 Shauna Barnard 2001 Charlene Emmrich 1979 Lorraine Kelleher 1975-78 Carol O’Brien 1975-76 Paula Sharzer 1974-76 Michele Bassi 1974 Laura Falvey 1979 Sarah Kendig 1984-87 Wendy O’Brien 1997 Nina Stevens 1980 Danielle Becks 2001- Carol Felton 1988-91 Susan Kigawa 1981 Nicole Omphroy 1997-00 Shelly Stevenson 1984-85 Kristy Begin 2000-01 Cissy Fenton 1982-83 Liah Kim 2000-01 Megan O’Scannlain 1990-92 Kate Stewart 1982-84 Alyson Belcher 1986-89 Connie Fenton 1975 Diane King 1978 Cindy Ostberg 1982 Margaret Stier 1982 Katie Bell 1991-94 Andi Finlay 1999, 01 Kristen Kircher 1974 Karen Ouellette 1979 Marbaret Stier 1979-80 Leslie Bell 1981-82 Christina Flynn 2000- Terri Kirschbaum 1978-79 Elli Overton 1997-00 Staciana Stitts 2000- Beth Benson 1982 Darragh Flynn 1977 Jennifer Klemme 2002 Rebecca Owings 1981-82 Dawna Stone 1987-88 Julia Bergman 1982-83 Anne Forster 1984-86 Ann Knipstein 1988 Emma Palsson 2002- Kim Strauch 1985-86 Caroline Bethke 1983-86 Kip Freytag 1985 Kristi Knoblauch 1977 Alison Pappe 1981 Kris Strauch 1985-86 Mary Lee Bent 1974-76 Missy Frost 1987 Anya Kolbisen 1997-00 Michelle Pappe 1981 Lisa Summers 1990-93 Karen Bird 1982 Lisa Fuller 1978 Eileen Kramer 1974 Barbara Padovan 1974 Shelley Sweeney 1989 Michelle Bird 1985-86 Mitsi Fukushima 1985-88 Brigit Kress 1979-81 Sian Parry 1999-00 Jill Symon 1981 Jenny Bissell 1991-92 Christine Galbavy 2002 Cheryl Kriegsman 1986-89 Donna Passanisi 1983 Cathy Szalay 1981-82, 1984 Elizabeth Black 1974-76 Laura Gallagher 1983 Debbie Kuehne 1977-78 Jane Patocchi 1976-77 Emmely Tanaka 2000-01 Alyson Borawski 2002- Jan Garfinkle 1977 Kristin Kuhlman 1987-90 Kathy Payne 1975 Akiko Thomson 1993-96 Jeannette Bramhall 1978, 80 Ann Garland 1980-81 Kristen Kurher 1975 Jill Pearson 1985-86 Laurie Thor 1977 Michelle Branchaud 1985-88 Janice Gillies 1977-80 Lydia Lambert 1983-84 Mary Pender 1992-94 Amy Tidball 1988-91 Jenni Brelsford 1997-00 Christina Giovan 1997-99 Sherri Laudenslager 1981-84 Lisa Pereira 1985-88 Jill Tirpack 1981-82 Twila Bridgewaters 1980-81 Olga Gishizky 1974 Lindsay Leaver 2000-01 Lisa Pezzani 1990-91 Myra Troske 1982 Helga Brown 1983-86 Roxanne Goddard 1975 Jackie LeBreck 1985-86 Kara Piantidosi 1992-94 Janet Tsujimoto 1976-77, 79- Liv Brown 1994-95 Amy Gosling 1991-92 Beth Lee 1979 Susanne Piszkin 1986-87 80 Micha Burden 2002- Louise Gouin 1988-89 Pam Lee 1977 Emily Platt 1974 Melissa Turk 1990-92 Kristin Burke 1985 Susan Gravenkemper 1984-85 Beth Lemon 1987-89 Dale Polowski 1979 Cindy Tuttle 1982-85 Kristina Burow 1993-96 Melissa Graviss 1989-92 Edwina Lerner 1989-90 Jenifer Porter 1983 Amanda Urioste 2001-02 Kyrsten Burr 1986-87 Karie Gray 1995 Kathy Liniecki 1983 Holly Powell 1992-93 Kerri Valadao 1984 Loni Burton 1999-00 Candy Green 1977 Sandra Linke 1987 Elizabeth Prescott 1981 Karen Valentine 1980 Michelle Burton 1989-92 Dayna Green 1985 Dena Lofthus 1997-00 Joanne Rackham 1977 Conny van Bentum 1985-86 Carol Busch 1980-81 Kathleen Graham 1981-83 Kathy Long 1988-89 Trina Radke 1990-91, 93 Lisa VandenBerg 1986 Erin Calder 2002- Laura Griffin 1978 Leslie Lonnberg 1982-85 Madeline Radkey 1974 Amy Vastine 1996-97 Alice Campbell 1980 Natalie Griffith 2001- Katie Lowes 1997-00 Jenna Rais 2002- Melanie vonHartitzsch 1996 Jill Campbell 1989-92 Leslie Grimley 1981-83 Alexis Ludwig 1988 Heather Reagan 1989-92 Alicia Walker 1988-91 Kristin Cancilla 1995 Nancy Guerrero 1978 Deborah Lyle 1974-75 Katie Reding 1995-98 Amy Walker 1993 Kathi Candelaria 1982 Janet Gulbransen 1976-77 Laurel Lynch 1986-87 Michelle Reed 1991-94 Ann Walker 1988-91 Alice Cantwell 1991-94 Amity Hall 1991-94 Margee MacFarland 1980-83 Liz Rehrmann 1997-98 Diane Wallace 1976 Linda Marie Carney 1984 Lisa Hall 1978 Cory Mackie 1982 Tricia Renner 1982-84 Sharon Wallahan 1979 Brandy Carson 1995, 99 Bobbi Hamilton 1997 Agneta Martenssen 1982-85 Michelle Reysa 1991-93 Juli Walls 1992-93 Anitra Cassas 1988-89 Brooke Hanley 1990 Wendy Martin 1995-96 Jennifer Riggs 2000 Michelle Weise 1984 Hui-Chen Chang 1989-92 Jeanne Hanson 1980 Karen Martinez 1981 Erin Roberts 1974-75 Katie Welch 1989-92 Lisa Chang 1986 Rita Happe 1976-77 Lisa Martinovich 1974-75 Susan Robinson 1979 Sara West 1993 Maya Charles 1996-97 Michelle Harper 2000- Adrienne Mattos 1998-99, 01 Cathy Rocke 1977 Jamie Westoby 2000-01 Kim Chen 1986-89 Kasey Harris 1999 Katherine McAdoo 2001 Robyn Rolfe 1991 Wendy Whelan 1994-97 Megan Chen 1992-95 Pat Harwell 1978 Jamie McClellan 1981-82 Debbie Ross 1979 Lisa White 2000 Marylyn Chiang 1996-99 Chelsea Hastings 2001 Elizabeth McDowell 1990-94 Jennifer Ross 1994-95 Ashley Whitney 2002 Amy Clark 1985-88 Janet Hauer 1987-90 Johnene McKim 1990-91 Jill Rothkopf 1985-88 Carol Wittstock 1976-77 Shannon Clark 1985 Alice Henriques 1999-02 Mary T. Meagher 1983, 85-87 Helen Salcedo 1994-97 Lynn Wittstock 1981-84 Liz Clayton 1978 Betsy Henry 1978-81 Lauren Medina 2002- Elizabeth Salmon 1975 Diana Williams 1975-77 Cheryl Closson 1974 Larissa Herold 1993-96 Kim Merritt 1991 Jane Samuels 1988-89 Kristin Winn 1989-92 Michele Co 1988 Stephanie Hermann 1997-00 Kirsten Metzger 1993 Patricia Sauer 1974-75 Jo Wollschlaeger 1988 Christine Coates 1976 Hilary Higdon 1987 Wendy Meyer 1981-82 Nancy Schabe 1985 Pia Wong 1985-86 Logan Conway 1985 Cynthia Hinshaw 1988-91 Lisa Meyers 1987-90 Sarah Schafer 1978 Niki Woodard 1995 Sheila Conway 1992-95 Stacy Hicks 1981-82 Elizabeth Michiels 1995 Karen Schmid 1980-83 Karen Wyatt 1978 Haley Cope 1998-01 Amy Hlavaz 1997-00 Cori Miller 1996 Jacqui Schoppe 1999-00 Joscelin Yeo 1999-00 Mary Copeland 1974 Margie Hollister 1996-98 Marcelle Miller 2002- Emily Schum 1999-01 Kyoko Yokouchi 2001 Natalie Coughlin 2001- Cindy Howard-Gibbon 1977 Margaret Miller 1974 Julia Scott 1982 Mellanie Yotsuya 1986 Maria Crean 1980 Hilary Hubbard 1988-89 Marianne Milliken 1984 Sharon Scott 1990-93 Courtney Young 1993 Lisa Criswell 1979 Michelle Huggins 1978 Waen Minpraphal 1997-00 Judy Scovel 1982 Becky Zepp 1982-83

26 2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide SPIEKER AQUATICS COMPLEX THE HOME OF...

Spieker Aquatics Complex has played host to some of the world’s best swimmers, including two-time Olympic finalist Anna Simcic (above). CHAMPIONS

he home of the University letterman Warren “Ned” Spieker swimming and water polo of California women’s Jr., who provided the major portion competition. Also included in the Tswimming team is the of the funding for the project. reconstruction was the installation Spieker Aquatics Complex, one of The facility replaced the old of new piping and filtration systems, the finest outdoor facilities in the Harmon pool, which had stood on lighting modifications and increased United States. the same site since the early ’30s. spectator seating. Completed in the fall of 1982, the Included in the extensive remodeling The Spieker Aquatics Complex $1 million dollar facility was made project was the joining of the two is located adjacent to Haas Pavilion possible through the Cal Sports existing tanks into one 50-meter by at the corner of Bancroft and Dana ’80s project and was dedicated to 25-yard pool of deep water, suitable streets on the Berkeley campus. the former California water polo for national and international SPIEKER AQUATICS COMPLEX RECORDS 50 Freestyle 23.17 Sara Platzer (UCLA) Jan. 27, 2001 100 Freestyle 49.44 Natalie Coughlin (California) Oct. 25, 2001 200 Freestyle 1:46.92 Stephanie Williams (Georgia) Jan. 25, 2001 500 Freestyle 4:44.61 Natalie Coughlin (California) Jan. 26, 2001 1000 Freestyle 9:46.36 (Texas) Feb. 7, 1986 1650 Freestyle 16:25.31 Andrea Hayes (Texas) Feb. 4, 1990 100 Backstroke 53.66 Misty Hyman (Stanford) Feb. 10, 2001 200 Backstroke 1:57.02 Natalie Coughlin (California) Jan. 27, 2001 100 Breaststroke 59.51 Tara Kirk (Stanford) Feb. 10, 2001 200 Breaststroke 2:12.45 Staciana Stitts (California) Jan. 25, 2002 100 Butterfly 52.36 Natalie Coughlin (California) Feb. 10, 2001 200 Butterfly 1:55.89 Misty Hyman (Stanford) Feb. 13, 1999 200 Ind. Medley 1:57.54 Natalie Coughlin (California) Jan. 25, 2002 400 Ind. Medley 4:15.28 Katie Yevek (Georgia) Oct. 25, 2001 200 Medley Relay 1:41.51 California (Henriques, Stitts, Coughlin, Harper) Jan. 25, 2002 400 Medley Relay 3:43.01 Stanford (Ripple, Kirk, Hyman, Thies) Feb. 10, 2001 200 Free Relay 1:33.04 California (Kolbisen, Cope, Omphroy, Yeo) Jan. 22, 2000 400 Free Relay 3:19.75 California (Kolbisen, Yeo, Omphroy, Chiang) Feb. 13, 1999 800 Free Relay 7:23.95 Texas (Cooper, Dutcher, Hayes, Arris) Feb. 4, 1990

2002-03 Golden Bear Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide 27 THE UNIVERSITY

THE BAY AREA CAL STUDENT Overlooking San Francisco Bay, POPULATION the campus is a lush and tranquil Fall 2001 1,232-acre oasis in an urban setting. No. of Students ...... 32,128 The grounds have retained much of Undergraduates ...... 23,269 the beauty of their rural beginnings. Graduate Students ...... 8,859 Spacious lawns, hiking and running Gender Distribution trails, as well as groves of oak, Male ...... 15,690 redwood and eucalyptus blend with Female ...... 16,438 the Neo-classical architecture of John Galen Howard. The University is bordered by the wooded rolling STUDENT hills of Tilden Regional Park and the COMPOSITION City of Berkeley, one of America’s most lively, culturally diverse Fall 2001 and politically adventurous A multi-cultural and multi- municipalities. ethnic campus. No ethnic group forms a majority. Native American ...... 178 ACADEMIC Asian/Asian Amer. ... 10,786 African American ...... 1,131 SUCCESS Hispanic ...... 2,666 Caucasian ...... 11,489 By any standard, Cal offers its Other ...... 556 students one of the best educations International ...... 2,627 available. Since its birth it has earned No Ethnic Data ...... 2,695 a reputation unmatched by any public university in America. According to a recent study by the National Research Council, Cal CAL RANKED ranks first nationally in both the NO. 1 PUBLIC number of graduate programs in the UNIVERSITY IN he University of California is one of the world’s leading academic Top 10 in their fields (97 percent) institutions. The school, known throughout the world as “Cal,” is and the number of “distinguished” UNITED STATES Ttruly a prototype of a contemporary university. It attracts what programs for the scholarship of the The Top 10 public many consider the finest applicant pool in the country, generates an faculty (32 programs). universities, as ranked by ethnically and culturally diverse student population on campus, and Although Cal is well known for U.S. News and World Report: provides one of the finest learning experiences in the world today. its stellar graduate programs, 1. California undergraduate teaching is a campus 2. Virginia WORLD-CLASS FACULTY priority. Nearly half of all courses 3. Michigan offered at the undergraduate level 4. UCLA AND STUDENTS have 25 students or fewer, and 5. North Carolina many lecture courses include smaller 6. William & Mary The Berkeley campus is renowned for the size and quality of its libraries laboratory or study group sections 7. UC San Diego and laboratories, the scope of its research and publications, and the which allow close interaction with 8. Wisconsin distinction of its faculty and students. National rankings consistently place professors and other instructors. 9. Illinois Cal’s undergraduate and graduate programs among the very best. The faculty Cal offers a wide arena for 10. UC Davis includes eight Nobel Laureates, 122 members of the National Academy of academic endeavor and personal UC Irvine Sciences, 19 MacArthur Fellows, 81 Fulbright Scholars, three Pulitzer Prize growth with more than 7,000 Georgia Tech winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (137) than any other university in courses in nearly 300 degree the country. programs. Exceptional support The quality of Cal’s diverse and independent student body complements services such as the Student Learning Center, Career and Graduate School the stature of the faculty. More than 31,000 students annually enroll at Cal. Services, the Disabled Students’ Program, and campus and alumni mentor Of these, about 22,000 are undergraduates. Students come to Berkeley from programs reflect Cal’s strong commitment to undergraduate education. all over California, in addition to every state in the union and more than 2,000 Study abroad is available to undergraduate students through the Education students from 75 countries around the world. Abroad Program, which maintains more than 90 study centers in countries The undergraduate student body can best be characterized by its such as Australia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Hong Kong, New Zealand and diversity; there is no one racial or ethnic majority. Students reflect all age Thailand. groups, and economic, cultural and geographic backgrounds. This dynamic Each year, more than 8,500 students receive degrees from the University mix produces the wide range of opinion and perspective essential to a great – about 5,500 bachelor’s degrees, 2,000 master’s degrees, 900 doctorates and university. 200 law degrees.

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