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Big Ten Honors 2020-21 INDIANA HOOSIERS BIG TEN HONORS All-Big Ten (First Team Only) Taylor Roberts Brandon Hamblin 1984 Joseph Carroll Kevin Swander Vini Lanza Rojer Madruga Nick Walkotten Mohamed Samy John Waldman 2007 Ben Hesen 2020 Zane Backes 1985 Tony Anderson Matt Lenton Bruno Blaskovic Doug Boyd David Legler Brendan Burns Joseph Carroll Todd Patrick Gabriel Fantoni John King Pat Penoyar Jack Franzman Cliff Looschen Taylor Roberts Brandon Hamblin Juan Carlos Vallejo Nick Walkotten Van Mathias John Waldman 2008 Ronnie Hehn Mohamed Samy 1986 Doug Boyd Ben Hesen Cliff Looschen Matt Lenton Big Ten Coach of the Year Robert Mackie Landon Marzullo 1988 Hobie Billingsley (diving) Bill Matthews Todd Patrick 1989 Hobie Billingsley (diving) Jeff Oristaglio 2010 Aaron Opell 1991 Kris Kirchner (swimming/shared) Juan Carlos Vallejo 2011 Eric Ress 1997 Jeff Huber (diving) 1987 Juan Carlos Vallejo Cody Miller 1998 Jeff Huber (diving) 1989 Mark Lenzi 2012 Cody Miller 1999 Jeff Huber (diving) Sergio Lopez Darian Schmidt 2000 Jeff Huber (diving) James Sweeney James Wells 2003 Jeff Huber (diving) 1990 Mark Lenzi 2013 Cody Miller 2005 Jeff Huber (diving) James Sweeney Conor Murphy 2006 Ray Looze (swimming) 1991 Greg Botos Darian Schmidt 2008 Jeff Huber (diving) Dave Burgess James Wells 2012 Jeff Huber (diving) Richard Granneman 2014 Darian Schmidt 2013 Jeff Huber (diving) Joe McGinnis Conor Murphy 2014 Drew Johansen (diving) Eric Streib Cody Miller 2016 Ray Looze (swimming) James Sweeney Eric Ress 2017 Ray Looze (swimming) 1992 Brian Barnes 2015 Michael Hixon 2018 Ray Looze (swimming) 1995 Greg Ruminski James Connor 2018 Drew Johansen (diving) 1996 Tom Davis 2016 Ian Finnerty 2019 Ray Looze (swimming) Sam Gasowski Bob Glover 2019 Ray Looze (diving) Fabio Marques Ali Khalafalla Greg Ruminski Tanner Kurz Big Ten Swimmer of the Year Vini Lanza 1997 Mike Collier 2008 Ben Hesen (shared) Blake Pieroni Tom Davidson 2011 Eric Ress Oliver Patrouch Greg Ruminski 2018 Ian Finnerty Anze Tavcar 1998 Mike Collier 2019 Vini Lanza Tom Davidson 2017 Marwan Elkamash 1999 Mike Collier Ian Finnerty 2001 Tom Davidson Bob Glover Big Ten Diver of the Year 2003 Marc Carlton Michael Hixon 1989 Mark Lenzi 2004 Claes Andersson Ali Khalafalla 1990 Mark Lenzi Murph Halasz Vini Lanza 1997 Mike Collier Matt Leach Blake Pieroni 1998 Mike Collier Mike Payne Mohamed Samy 1999 Mike Collier Colin Russell Anze Tavcar 2003 Marc Carlton Kyle Ruth 2018 Bruno Blaskovic 2005 Marc Carlton Kevin Swander Gabriel Fantoni 2006 Brian Mariano (shared) 2005 Marc Carlton Ian Finnerty 2008 Landon Marzullo Murph Halasz Michael Hixon 2012 Zac Nees Ben Hesen Vini Lanza 2013 Darian Schmidt Lee Houchin Ali Khalafalla 2014 Darian Schmidt Brian Mariano Mohamed Samy 2019 Andrew Capobianco Colin Russell Blake Pieroni Kevin Swander 2019 Zach Apple 2006 Thomas Clavier Bruno Blaskovic Sergiy Fesenko James Connor Ben Hesen Gabriel Fantoni Brian Mariano Ian Finnerty Todd Patrick Jack Franzman 1 2019-20 INDIANA MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2020-21 INDIANA HOOSIERS BIG TEN HONORS Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1989-90 Steve Black, Guy, Hudson, Steve Pegram, 2010-11 James Barbiere, Bart Ginocchio, Bryant Hon- 1996 Mike Collier Eric Streib sa, Illya Larin, Eric Ress, Tyler Shedron, Doug Spraul, 1997 Tom Davidson 1990-91 Mike Cushing, Herb Heneman, Guy Hudson, Austin Steel 2006 Nick Walkotten Steve Pegram, Erik Streib, Peter Zana 2011-12 George Andrews, Jim Barbiere, Ryan Hin- 2008 Landon Marzullo 1991-92 Jason Arnold, Jason Baumann, Greg Botos, shaw, Michael Mohler, Tyler Shedron 2015 Blake Pieroni (shared) Dave Burgess, Patrick Harrington, Herb Heneman, Jef- 2012-13 George Andrews, Jim Barbiere, Ian Boggs, 2016 Ian Finnerty frey Warrick, Peter Zana, Matt Gerth, Ryan Hinshaw, Mike Hurley, Cody Miller, 2020 Brendan Burns 1992-93 Jason Arnold, Jason Bauman Brett Michael Mohler, Joe Powell, Eric Ress, Steve Schmuhl Buonadanna, Bruce Soare, Jeff Warrick 2013-14 George Andrews, Ian Boggs, Curtis Goss, Big Ten Swimmer of the 1993-94 Jason Arnold, Jason Baumann, Brett Buona- Andrew Hull, Mike Hurley, Tanner Kurz, Cody Miller, Mi- donna, Sam Gasowski, Brian Kumfer, Dennis Mullins, chael Mohler, Bryce Ogden, Joe Powell, Eric Ress, Steve Championship James Soare, Jerry Stephens, Jeff Warrick Schmuhl, Grayson Smith, John Winck 2004 Kevin Swander 1994-95 Brett Bounadonna, Samuel Gasowski, Chris- 2014-15 Joshua Arndt, Bob Glover, Curtis Goss, Mike 2006 Kevin Swander topher Plumb, James Soare, Adam Soldati, Hurley, Max Irwin, Tanner Kurz, Luke Lete, Sam Lorentz, 2008 Ben Hesen (shared) 1995-96 Sam Gasowski, Robert Iglinski, Chris Plumb, Jackson Miller, Joe Powell, Grayson Smith, Anze Tavcar, 2013 Cody Miller Adam Soldati, Tom Trent Yianni Thermos, John Winck 2017 Vini Lanza 1996-97 Jonathan Carlson, Robert Chelle, Thomas 2015-16 Joshua Arndt, Levi Brock, Cody Coldren, 2018 Vini Lanza Davis, Christopher Gaga, Kyle Goodrich, Robert Iglins- Brandon Colonis, Bob Glover, Curtis Goss, Max Irwin, 2019 Vini Lanza ki, Christopher Plumb, Jon Paul Repetti, Adam Soldati, Andrej Ivanovic, Tanner Kurz, Sam Lorentz, Jackson 2020 Bruno Blaskovic Thomas Trent, Thomas Wanezek Miller, Blake Pieroni, Grayson Smith, Anze Tavcar, Cody 1997-98 Kenneth Ackermann, Jonathan Carlson, Taylor, John Winck Big Ten Diver of the Robert Chelle, Thomas Davis, Christopher Gage, Kyle 2016-17 Sam Apa, Joshua Arndt, Levi Brock, Cody Championship Goodrich, Benton Hunter, Robert Iglinski, Jeffrey Oster- Coldren, Jack Collins, James Connor, Adam Destrampe, 2000 Tom Davidson (shared) mann, Jon Repetti, Kyle Rusche, Thomas Trent, Thomas Bob Glover, Michael Hixon, Trey Hubbuch, Steve Husch, 2003 Marc Carlton (shared) Wanezek Max Irwin, Andrej Ivanovic, Ali Khalafalla, Vini Lanza, 2005 Marc Carlton 1998-99 Kenneth Ackermann, Jason Carlberg, Jona- Sam Lorentz, Jackson Miller, Oliver Patrouch, Blake 2006 Brian Mariano than Carlson, Robert Chelle, Thomas Davis, Christopher Pieroni, Joey Snodderly, Anze Tavcar 2008 Landon Marzullo Gage, Donald Davis Godl III, Kyle Goodrich, Craig Hertz, 2017-18 Levi Brock, Wyeth Brock, Nick Carlson, Clark 2012 Darian Schmidt (shared) Benton Hunter, Jeffrey Ostermann, Jon Paul Repetti, Carter, Cody Coldren, James Connor, Adam Destrampe, 2013 Darian Schmidt (shared) Thomas Philip Wanezek Jackson Etter, Michael Hixon, Trey Hubbuch, Steve 2014 Darian Schmidt 1999-00 Kenneth Ackermann, William Bernhardt, Husch, Ali Khalafalla, Vini Lanza, Oliver Patrouch, Blake 2015 James Connor Jason Carlberg, Donald Gold, Craig Hertz, Benton Hunt- Pieroni, Josh Romany, Mohamed Samy 2017 Michael Hixon er, Hiroki Naganoberi, Jeffrey Ostermann, Jon Repetti, 2018-19 Bruno Blaskovic, Wyeth Brock, Andrew 2018 Michael Hixon Henrik Wahlberg Capobianco, Clark Carter, James, Connor, Adam De- 2019 James Connor 2000-01 Adam Hazes, Craig Hertz, Hiroki Naganob- strampe, Griffin Eiber, Gabriel Fantoni, Mory Gould, ori, David Schulze Gage Hamill, Trey Hubbuch, Matt Jerden, Gary Kost- Big Ten Sportsmanship 2001-02 Claes Andersson, Marc Carlton, Robert Dab- bade, Vini Lanza, Spencer Lehman, Josh Romany, Mo- 2005 Scott Tanner rowski, Adam Hazes, Valentin Milkov, David Schulze hamed Samy, Seamus Scotty, Thomas Vanderbrook 2006 Thomas Clavier 2002-03 Claes Andersson, Marc Carlton, David Do- 2007 David Legler err, Ryan Fagan, Temujin Gold, Adam Hazes, Valentin 2008 David Legler Milkov, David Schulze, David Winck 2009 Justin Peterfish 2003-04 Claes Andersson, Harry Baldwin, Brian Ells- 2010 David Piercy worth, Ryan Fagan, Michael Jones 2011 Andrew Taylor 2004-05 Hank Baldwin, Marc Carlton, Brian Ells- 2012 Emad Abdelatif worth, Lee Houchin, Matt Jensen, Mike Jones, Ryan 2013 Ryan Downey McNeill, Drew Ossakow, Colin Russell, Scott Tanner, 2014 Kyle Johnson David Winck 2015 Mike Hurley 2005-06 Hank Baldwin, Alex Brunfeldt, Ryan Fagan, 2016 John Winck Norman Ference, Sergiy Fesenko, Ronald Hehn, Lee 2017 Bob Glover Houchin, Matt Jensen, Mike Jones, Richard Martin, 2018 Cody Coldren Ryan McNeill, Drew Ossakow, Scott Tanner 2019 Mory Gould 2006-07 Alex Brunfeldt, Norman Ference, Ronald 2020 Brock Brown Hehn, Lee Houchin, Matt Lenton, Ryan McNeill, Drew Ossakow, Taylor Roberts, Michael Son, Heath Tameris Academic All-Big Ten 2007-08 Alex Brunfeldt, Norman Ference, Christo- 1986-87 Mark Eaton, Mark Entyre, Brian Weiss pher Head, Ronald Hehn, David Legler, Matt Lenton, 1987-88 Rick Dennen, Kyle Hoskins, John Maxwell, Taylor Roberts, Heath Tameris Brian Weiss 2008-09 Brendan Butler Bart Ginocchio, Christopher 1988-89 Steve Black, Dave Holland, Guy Hudson, Head, Matt Lenton, Doug Spraul, Heath Tameris, Steffan Sergio Lopez, Jeff Oristaglio, Steve Pegram, Erik Streib, Troxel Brian Weiss 2009-10 Bart Ginocchio, Kevin Happ, Sean Ransen- berg, Tyler Shedron, Doug Spraul, Austin Steel 2 2019-20 INDIANA MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2020-21 INDIANA HOOSIERS BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 1945 1964 150 Backstroke Ralph Knight 400 Medley Relay 400 IM Ted Stickles 1956 200 Butterfly Fred Schmidt 1,500 Freestyle Bill Woolsey 100 Backstroke Peter Hammer 220 Freestyle Bill Woolsey 200 Backstroke Peter Hammer 440 Freestyle Bill Woolsey 200 IM Ted Stickles 1m Springboard Rick Gilbert 1957 3m Springboard Rick Gilbert 440 Freestyle Bill Woolsey 1965 1959 400 Medley Relay 100 Butterfly Fred Schmidt 400 Medley Relay 200 Butterfly Fred Schmidt 100 Backstroke Frank McKinney 1m Springboard Rick Gilbert 200 Backstroke Frank McKinney 3m Springboard Rick Gilbert 1960 400 Medley Relay 1966 800 Freestyle Relay 200 Backstroke Frank McKinney 400 IM Kenneth Webb 220 Freestyle Peter Sintz 200 Freestyle William Utley 440 Freestyle Peter Sintz 1,650
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