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43-62 M. Swim History Honors & Most Valuable Player Team Awards Awarded by the Notre Dame National BIG EAST Champions Awards Monogram Club and voted on by team 2005, 2006 members, this award is given to the most National Catholic Champions outstanding swimmer or diver in a given 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 season. I 2006 Jay Vanden Berg Midwestern Collegiate 2005 Tim Kegelman Conference Champions 2004 Tim Kegelman 1986, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 2003 Matt Obringer 2002 Jonathan Pierce Most Improved 2001 Jonathan Pierce R 2000 Ray Fitzpatrick Annually given by the coaching staff to the 1999 Ray Fitzpatrick swimmer or diver who has shown the most 1998 Scott Zumbach improvement over the entire season. 1997 Matthew Rose 1996 Scott Zumbach 2006 Chris Barnes Michael Bulfin I 1995 Ry Beville 1994 Sean Hyer Rob Seery 1993 Greg Cornick 2005 Sam Stoner 1992 Greg Cornick 2004 Scott Coyle 1991 Brian Rini Patrick Davis 1990 Brian Rini 2003 Doug Bauman S 1989 James Byrne Patrick Davis 1988 Paul Godfrey Frank Krakowski 1987 Eric Bohdan 2002 Elliott Drury 1986 Blaise Harding 2001 Jason Fitzpatrick 1985 Timothy Bohdan Joe Miller 1984 Daniel Flynn 2000 Austin Anderson H 1983 Timothy Bohdan Joe Miller 1999 Sean Casey Timothy Bohdan was twice named the team Beeler-Hipp Award Brendan Lechner MVP, in 1983 and ‘85. Given annually to the outstanding freshman Jonathan Pierce 1998 John Lubker who best exemplifies the vitality, 1997 Kevin McCluskey competitiveness and love for Notre Dame 1996 Chris Fugate Knute Rockne shown by Meghan Beeler and Colleen Hipp. 1995 Ron Royer 1994 Andy Kiley Student-Athlete 2006 Mitchell Sherman 2005 Andrew MacKay 1993 George Lathrop Awarded by 2004 Ted Brown 1992 Preston Martin S Notre Dame Club 2003 Chris Barnes 1991 Ed Broderick 1990 Colin Cooley of St. Joseph Valley 2002 David Moisan 2001 Adam Cahill 1989 Thomas Penn 2006 Patrick Davis 1988 David Thoman 2005 David Moisan 2000 John Hudson 1999 Mike Koss 1987 John Froman 2004 Brian Coughlan 1986 Roland Hartzell W 1998 Ryan Verlin Josh Dermott 1985 Christopher Green 2003 Andy Maggio 1997 Herb Huesman 1996 Mike Driscoll 1984 John Allen 2002 Michael Koss 1983 Daniel Carey 2001 Matt Hedden 1995 Brian Najarian 2000 Ray Fitzpatrick 1994 Matt Rose 1993 Tom Horenkamp I 1999 Mike Doyle 1998 Brian Najarian 1992 Matt Gibbons 1997 Ry Beville 1996 Tim Sznewajs 1995 Alan Shaw 1994 Morgan Dailey M 1993 Greg Cornick 1992 Karl Peterson 1991 Brian Rini 1990 Tom Penn 1989 David Ledrick M 1988 James Dowd 1987 John Ward 1986 Charles Brady 1985 Brian Casey 1984 Brian Casey Brian Casey was 1983 Brian Casey tabbed the team’s top I 1982 John Gibbons academic performer 1981 David Campbell three years in a a row, 1980 Jeanine Blatt winning the Notre 1979 Patrick Kinney Dame Club of St. 1978 Joseph Caverly Joseph Valley Knute Rockne Student-Athlete N award from 1983-85. G 80 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Blanchard Award Patrick Reilly All-Time Managers 2005-06 Liz Frierott Given annually to the swimmer or diver who McManus Captains’ Award 2004-05 Jenny Scherer by performance, inspiration and leadership Given annually by the team captains in 2003-04 Elisabeth Drelick has exemplified the personal qualities of memory of former Irish captain Patrick Reilly 2002-03 Molly Ward 2001-02 Kaylea Hoelscher former Notre Dame swimmer and Irish McManus (1987-88) to the individual who captain Charles W. Blanchard. 2000-01 Beth Castricone performs well both in and out of the pool in 1999-2000 Audra Acey 2006 Patrick Heffernan pressure situations and best exemplifies the 1998-99 Meeghan Karle 2005 Matt Bertke term teammate. 1997-98 Felice Goldbach 2004 Josh Dermott 1996-97 Marah Wich 2003 Jason Fitzpatrick 2006 Eric Swenson 1995-96 Mike Albertini John Hudson 2005 Louis Cavadini 1994-95 Jamie DeMaria 2002 Michael Koss 2004 Patrick Heffernan 1993-94 Jay Albian 2001 Matt Hedden 2003 Josh Dermott 1992-93 Christy Cook 2000 Sean Casey 2002 Matt Obringer 1991-92 Matthew Knott 1999 Steele Whowell 2001 Jason Fitzpatrick 1990-91 Franco Dooley 1989-90 C.J. Ritterbusch 1998 Stephen Cardwell 2000 Mike Koss 1988-89 Andrew Higney 1997 Matthew Rose 1999 Ryan Verlin 1998 Slade Stolz 1987-88 Jason Doerr 1996 Rob Fellrath 1986-87 Mike Flaherty 1995 Alan Shaw 1997 Rob Lambert 1996 Dave Doherty 1985-86 Art Velasquez 1994 Dave Nathe 1984-85 Theron Roberts Tom Byorick 1995 Kevin Scott 1994 Ryan Beville 1983-84 Mark McNulty 1993 John Godfrey 1982-83 Jim Filar 1993 Colin Cooley 1992 Jim Birmingham 1981-82 Mike Scanlon 1991 Brian Rini 1992 Roger Rand 1980-81 Jim Waclawik Jim Birmingham 1991 T.J. Clark 1979-80 Todd Prigal & 1990 James Byrne 1990 Paul Godfrey 1978-79 James Severyn 1989 John Froman 1989 Chris Petrillo 1977-78 Peter Warmenhoven 1988 James Dowd 1988 Jeffrey Grace 1976-77 Mike Phillips 1987 Chris Walsh 1987 Brian Vogel 1975-76 Gerald Klimek 1986 Charles Brady 1986 Jim Dowd 1974-75 Bill Matarazzi 1985 Brian Casey 1985 Michael Kennedy 1973-74 Bill Hendricks 1984 Daniel Flynn 1984 Daniel G. Carey 1972-73 Jim Keenan D 1983 Gary Severyn 1971-72 Andrew Froning 1983 Glenn Battle 1982 Glenn Battle 1970-71 Jim Buchanan 1982 Glenn Battle 1969-70 Bill Fahey 1981 John Komora 1968-69 Brad McConville David Campbell 1967-68 David Kabat 1980 David Campbell 1966-67 Jack Buttler I 1979 John Nolan 1965-66 Jack Buttler 1978 Joseph Caverly 1964-65 Andy Giordino 1977 Scott Jessup 1963-64 Sal Leccese 1976 Brian McCorry 1962-63 Richard Peplinski 1975 William Matarazzi 1961-62 Philip Dillenburger 1974 Edward Graham 1960-61 John Cavalier V 1959-60 Pat Clark W. Joseph O'Connor W 1973 Christopher Mecca 1958-59 None 1972 Brian Short 1971 Brian Short 1970 Nicholas Schiralli Colin Cooley garnered the Patrick I 1969 Thomas Roth Reilly McManus Captains’ Award in 1968 James Hofweber 1993. The Winter Park, Fla. native 1967 Richard Strack was a three-time monogram winner 1966 John Stoltz for the Fighting Irish. N 1965 Thomas Kennett Byron V.Kanaley Award 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 sen- ior monogram athletes who have been most exemplary as both students and leaders. G 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. Six members of the Notre Dame men’s swimming and diving team have received the award, including three since 2000. Thomas Bourke Bob Ebel Brian Casey Ray Fitzpatrick Matt Hedden Michael Koss 1968 1977 1985 2000 2001 2002 2006-07 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 81 Academic BIG EAST Academic All- Stars Awards Four Years Doug Bauman ......................................................2003-06 Sean Casey ........................................................1997-2000 The University of Notre Dame is the nation’s leading The Irish also have five times had swimmers tabbed Patrick Davis ........................................................2003-06 example that academic and athletic excellence can go honorable mention Academic All-America by the CSCAA, Josh Dermott ........................................................2001-04 hand in hand, and the Irish men’s swimming and diving a distinction awarded to all swimmers who post a 3.50+ Ray Fitzpatrick ................................................1997-2000 team does its part in upholding that tradition. GPA for the year and also register at least one NCAA “B” Antonio Fonseca ..............................................1997-2000 I Notre Dame is ranked in the Top 20 of the U.S. News & time (without earning a bid to the NCAA Tyler Grenda ........................................................2003-06 Mike Koss ..........................................................1999-2002 survey of America’s best national universi- World Report Championships). Ray Fitzpatrick was a winner in both John Lubker ......................................................1997-2000 ties and was 6th in the 2005-06 NACDA Directors’ Cup 1999 and 2000, while three Irish swimmers -- senior Matt David Moisan ........................................................2002-05 standings of the top all-around collegiate athletic pro- Obringer and freshmen Ted Brown and Tim Kegelman -- Patrick O’Berry ....................................................2003-06 grams in the nation. A 2003 report by the National were honorees in 2004. Brown, Tim Randolph and Frank Matt Obringer ......................................................2001-04 R Collegiate Scouting Association listed Notre Dame sec- Krakowski earned the same distinction in 2005. Dan Szilier ........................................................1998-2001 J.R. Teddy ..............................................................2001-04 ond (behind Stanford) in Division I-A rankings for top A unique opportunity to participate in a special hon- Ryan Verlin........................................................1998-2001 academic and athletic schools, based on graduation per- ors program is available for student-athletes who excel Tong Xie ................................................................2000-03 centages, U.S. News & World Report academic rankings, both athletically and academically. The Notre Dame Three Years and NACDA Directors’ Cup results. Academic Honors Program, which assists high academic Austin Anderson ..................................................2000-02 In 2003, Notre Dame was the recipient of the USA achievers in a variety
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