Quick Facts & Table of Contents 2010-11 RECORD Overall Record Men (5-6) Women (5-6) ACC Championships Men-Seventh Women-Ninth NCAA Participants Brandon Makinson - 1 & 3 Meter and Platform Diving All-ACC Brandon Makinson - 3-Meter Anton Lagerqvist - 200-Breast

TABLE OF CONTENTS The Institute/Table of Contents 1 History 2-3 2011-12 Men’s Team 4 2011-12 Women’s Team 5 Male Athlete Bios 6-17 Jack Beall/Elliott Brockelbank 6 THE INSTITUTE Kristopher Bryant/Andrew Chetcuti 6 Official Name Georgia Institute of Technology Eric Chiu/Nicholas Colletti 7 Enrollment 19,393 Michael Hart/Bo Hatchett 8 Location Atlanta, Ga. John Hermes/Jake Johnson 9 Founded 1885 Dylan Kase/Chris Khosravi/Andrew Kosic 10 Nicknames Rambling Wreck, Yellow Jackets Anton Lagerqvist/Brandon Makinson 11 Mascots Buzz; 1930 Model “A” Ford Sam Morgan/Andreas Nilsson 12 Colors Old Gold and White Nigel Plummer/Max Randolph 13 Institute Website www.gatech.edu Brian Robbins/Ryan Salmon 14 Athletics Website www.ramblinwreck.com Mark Sarman/Colin Schouten/Ben Shepperd 15 Facility Georgia Tech Aquatic Center (1,900) Zach Tillman/Matthew Vaughan 16 Conference Atlantic Coast Nico van Duijn/Wilson Wei 17 President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson Female Athlete Bios 18-27 Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (IU of Pa., 1980) Senior Women’s Administrator Theresa Wenzel (Marquette, 1991) Sara Allen/Helen Alvey/Ariana Berg 18 Kate Brandus/Sarah Broadley 19 SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Kristen Dornstauder/Jordan Evans 20 Caroline Fore/Ashley Hardy 21 Graduate Assistant ( and Diving Contact) Heidi Hatteberg/Kelsey Maloney 22 Betsy Devine Office Phone (404) 894-5445 Jessie Mason/Catherine Richards 23 Cell Phone (404) 626-5273 Kate Riley/Sarah Roethel 24 E-Mail [email protected] Keren Siebner/Taylor Sostarecz 25 Asst. AD for Media Relations Dean Buchan Alexis Weber/Hailey White 26 Associate Director Mike Stamus Kate Woolbright 27 Assistant Directors Seth Gerard 2011-12 Classes 27 Marcus Dittmer Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart 28 Mike Huff Diving Coach John Ames 29 SID Fax (404) 894-1248 Assistant Coach Marty Hamburger 30 Assistant Coach Chris DeSantis 31 SWIMMING AND DIVING INFORMATION Assistant Coach Robert Pinter 31 Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart (Georgia, 2001) Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson 32 Phone/Email (404) 894-9736/[email protected]) Athletic Director Dan Radakovich 32 Year at Tech Fifth (Third as Head Coach) Support Staff 33 Assistant Coach Marty Hamburger (Iowa, 1991) All-Time Results 34 Phone/Email (404) 894-1734/[email protected] Year-by-Year Results 35 Year at Tech Seventh Men’s Honor Roll 36 Assistant Coach Chris DeSantis Women’s Honor Roll/Men’s Year-by-Year Captains 37 Phone/Email (404) 895-3902/[email protected]) The Atlantic Coast Conference 38 Year at Tech Third 2009-10 ACC Championship Results 39 Assistant Coach Robert Pinter (Wisconsin-Madison, 1994) 2009-10 Season Top Times 40-41 Phone/Email (404) 385-0521/[email protected] Men’s Top Times 42-43 Year at Tech First Women’s Top Times 44-45 Diving Coach John Ames (Ohio, 1993) All-Time Letterwinners 46-47 Phone/Email (404) 385-1293/[email protected] Year at Tech 11th 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 3 History Early Years Kenneth Thrash, Sr. (1932-35) in 1987, which signaled the end of a 40- Georgia Tech first fielded a swim team in After playing football at year stint on the Tech coaching staff. 1918-19, when the first tryout was held at Tech, Kenneth Thrash, Sr., the city Y.M.C.A and about 50 men came took over the swimming Brad Lehman (1989-91) out. According to the Blueprint, the fledg- reigns and led the Jackets The swimming program resumed under ling squad featured “some of the fastest to four straight Southern Brad Legman in 1988-89. In Lehman’s water splashers that the South has ever Conference Champion- - first year, senior Tim Hal- turned out and one that would make any ships from 1932-35. -- - ligan earned All-Atlantic Eastern college hustle to beat.” The team Almost as impressive as Coast Conference honors was captained by G.R. Fraser, described as five consecutive confer- following his second-place the best swimmer in the South and holder ence titles, Thrash only finish in the 200 butterfly. of the Southern record in both the 220-yard tasted defeat once in dual meets, finishing Halligan qualified for the swim and the 50-yard swim. with an astounding record of 24-1. His win- NCAA Championships in Tech’s first swim meet was on the road ning percentage of 0.960 is the best all- the event, finishing 21st. against the Clemson Tigers. In addition to time in school history. Legman coached the Fraser, the first Tech team included Weiss, As a former football player for the Ram- team for three seasons, amassing an over- Scott, Carson, Evans and Owns, who re- bling Wrecks (1926-28), Thrash helped the all record of 19-13. turned with a 50 to 19 victory. Fraser swam Yellow Jackets win two conference titles the 220 yards in the 2:50.00, cutting four (1927-28) and a national championship in Bill Humber (1992-97) seconds off his own Southern record. 1928. Bill Humber took over the Tech program The program enjoyed success against in 1991-92. In 1993, he guided the Jack- Southern competition thoughout the Fred Lanoue (1936-64) ets to their then-best showing at the ACC 1920s. In 1927, Tech defeated all South- Fred Lanoue, a graduate of Springfield Championships with the ern opposition and made a good showing College and former New sixth-place finish and a against two strong eastern teams. The England diving champion, then school-record point Jackets broke into prominence by forcing began working with the total of 198. the famous Brooklyn Y team to the limit, Tech swimmers in 1936 In 1994, diver Brandon but fell 46 to 16. Two days later, Yale hand- and became the Yellow Lumm won the first ACC ed the Jackets the short end of a 46 to 16 Jackets’ full time head Championship in the pro- score. coach in 1938 when the gram’s history with his In 2003-04, the Yellow Jackets gave birth Tech pool was completed. victory in the three-meter to a brand new renovated Georgia Tech Under Lanoue’s guid- event. He earned All-ACC recognition that Aquatic Center. Tech opened the enclosed ance, Tech won four Southeastern Confer- year and Bill Humber tallied a dual meet Olympic pool by hosting NC State on Oct. ence championships in nine years, the first record of 38-45 during his six-year tenure 25, 2003. in 1942 and then three in a row in 1948, at Georgia Tech. With the home fans cheering them on, 1949 and 1950. Lanoue coached the Jack- the Rambling Wrecks swam past the visit- ets for 27 years, stepping down after the ing Wolfpack, 132-107 (men) and 152-91 1964 season. Seth Baron (1998-2005) (women). In August 1997, Tech hired Seth Baron to Herb McAuley (1965-87) take the helm of the men’s swimming and Early Champions The star of the 1942 SEC championship diving program. The Jackets’ women’s pro- The Yellow Jacket tankmen, despite the squad was Herb McAuley, gram devuted in 2001-02, and Baron took lack of an on-campus facility, won 10- who won the SEC 220 on the combined pro- straight unofficial South championships and 440 freestyle cham- gram. Baron, formerly an from 1926-35. pionships that year. assistant coach at South In 1927, Dave Young tied the national in- McAuley had his school- Carolina and Auburn, also tercollegiate record in the 150-yard back- ing interrupted by World previously worked with stroke in 1:43.20. War II, serving in the the U.S. National Swim Representing Tech in the national intercol- Army Signal Corps before Team and was the head legiate, Young set a new record of 1:46.10 graduating from Tech coach for the U.S. squad seconds and in the finals established a new with a degree in electrical engineering in at the 1997 and 2001 record of 1:44.00, finishing four seconds 1947. Upon graduation, he joined the Yel- World Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv, Isra- ahead of Spindle of Michigan to win Tech’s low Jacket staff as assistant coach under el. only national championship in swimming. Lanoue, a position he held for 17 years. Under Baron’s direction, the Tech men He also earned All-American honors with McAuley succeeded Lanoue as head finished in the top five at the ACC Champi- a second-place finish in the 220-yard free coach for the 1965 season. He coached onships in five consecutive seasons, includ- style. the Jackets for 23 seasons, compiling a ing a third-place finish in his final season record of 169-144-1. He was inducted into as head coach in 2005. Tech finished 32nd the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 1982. at the 2005 NCAA Championships, crack- Tech competed in its first ACC Champion- ing the Top 35 for the fifth straight year. ships meet in 1980. The program took a In just four seasons of existence, the one-year hiatus upon McAuley’s retirement women’s program tallied a 33rd-place 4 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving History finish at the 2004 NCAA Championships In his first season at Tech, Baron guided ships, hosted by Georgia Tech. and crowned its first All-American in Ves- the team to a 4-7 dual-meet record and a Tech sent four swimmers to the 2005 na Stojanovska. The Jackets posted three seventh-place finish in the ACC Champion- NCAA Championships, the second most in consecutive sixth-place finishes at the ACC ships. school history, and five of the second All- meet, tallying a program-best 285.6 points As an athlete, Baron also competed for American honors earned by Yellow Jackets in 2008-09. The Jackets also qualified two the U.S. National Team, winning 10 gold have came during Wilson’s tenure. swimmers for the 2005 NCAA Champion- medals in international competitions, in- Former Tech standout Shilo Ayalon and ships for the first time in program history; cluding the 1985 World Maccabiah Games Morgan both garnered All-American hon- Stojanovska and the freshman Elizabeth and the 1983 Pan Am MAccabiah Games ors under Wilson’s tutelage. Ayalon holds Stowe. Junior Sam Morgan qualified for his in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He participated in the four school records and was named ACC third consecutive NCAA meet after winning U.S. Olympic Trials in 1984 and qualified Most Valuable Performer that the 2003 his first ACC title in the mile at the 2006 for the 1988 Trials. ACC Championships. ACC meet, hosted in the Georgia Tech In 2006, Rob Miller, Morgan and Elizabeth Aquatic Center. Morgan Garnered his sec- Stu Wilson Stowe all qualified for the NCAA Champi- ond straight All-American honors, finishing (2005-2009) onships under Wilson’s guidance. Morgan 14th in the mile. Stu Wilson was named won his first ACC title in the men’s 1650- Stojanovska advanced to her second men’s and women’s swim- yard freestyle and Miller finished fifth. straight NCAA meet in 2005, after becom- ming and diving head Stowe posted a third-place finish in the ing the first women’s athlete to win an ACC coach on June 8, 2005. women’s 1650 free to earn All-ACC hon- title, doing so in the 200 fly. Stowe garnered In his seven years with ors. All three clocked lifetime-best times in All-ACC honors in the mile, making her and the Tech program, Wilson their respective events for Yellow Jackets. Stojanovska the first all-conference tan- guided seven different Prior to joining the Yellow Jacket staff in dem at the conference championship. swimmers to the NCAA Championships 2002, Wilson spent 11 years with nation- Along with collegiate accomplishments, and tutored three Atlantic Coast Confer- ally-prominent club team Swim Atlanta the Tech combined program witnessed its ence champions. from 1990-2001, serving as the team’s first two Olympians in 2004 as Stojanovs- In 2008-09, Wilson led the women’s team Head Senior Coach for his last four sea- ka (Macedonia) and incoming freshman to its highest finish at the NCAA Champion- sons there. In this position, he planned and Onur Uras (Turkey) competed at the Sum- ship in school history and both the men’s implemented strength and conditioning mer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Joining and women’s teams combined to break programs for swimmers age 12-and-over. them in Athens were former men’s swim- 19 school record throughout the course ot He also handled administrative duties, in- ming standouts Leo Salinas (Mexico) and the season. Seven Yellow Jackets earned cluding fundraising, travel arrangements, volunteer coach Jorge Oliver (Puerto Rico). All-ACC honors in 2007-08, while seven public relations and record-keeping. He Tech recorded its most successful sea- student-athletes were named to the ACC worked as a head age group coach with son to date in 2001-02. Tech’s men tallied All-Academic team. Junior Mickey Malul Swim Atlanta from 1990-98. 580.5 points to finish a program-best sec- was an ACC champion in the 100-breast as Wilson coached several successful swim- ond at the ACC Championship, as a record the men’s team finished fourth at the ACC mers at Swim Atlanta, including 2004 U.S. five Jackets earned All-ACC honors. Tech Championships. Three swimmers and two Olympian Amanda Weir, who set national also placed 27th at the NCAA Champion- divers went to the NCAA Championships in age-group records (11-12 and 13-14) in ships, led by Shilo Ayalon’s eighth-place fin- Columbus, Ohio and senior Elizabeth Stowe the 50 free. Additionally, he mentored ish in the 1650 free. He earned All-Ameri- placed 28th in the mile as the Jackets fin- swimmers that posted more than 50 na- can accolades for the second consecutive ished 30th in the nation. Agatha Kwasnik tional top-16 age-group performances. season. and Noah Copeland also represented Tech As an athlete, Wilson competed at the In 2000-01, the Yellow Jackets placed along with divers Stephanie England and University of Georgia from 1984-88, reach- third at the ACC Championships, scoring Hannah Krimm. ing the finals of the SEC Championships in 434.50 points. Four swimmers earned All- Sam Morgan ended his career as a two- the 200 and 500 free in each of his last ACC accolades: Shilo Ayalon, David Laitala, time All-American in the 1650-yard free- three seasons. He was an NCAA qualified Scott Lenyk and Tomonori Tsuki. style and became the first Yellow Jacket to in the 400 free relay and held the school Tech also scored its first points in NCAA qualify for the NCAA Championship meet record in the 200 free at one time. Wilson competition in 2001. Ayalon placed 11th in four consecutive seasons under Wilson’s also qualified for U.S. Nationals in his final in the 1650 free, while Tsuji finished 13th guidance. six seasons of competitive swimming. in the 200 breast to become the program’s In his first season as head coach in 2005- A native of Atlanta, Wilson, graduated first All-Americans. 06, Wilson led the Jackets to their fourth from Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in The Jackets went 11-3 in dual-meet com- straight top-five finish in the ACC, tally- Economics in 1989. He married the former petition, and 16 school records were estab- ing a fourth-place finish at the 2006 ACC Meg Gordon in the summer of 2008 and lished, led by Ayalon’s four marks. Championships, in College Park, MD. Tech the couple resides in Atlanta. In 2000, Baron and the Yellow Jackets boasted one ACC champion and Morgan finished the regular season with a 5-6 garnered all-conference honors in the mile dual-meet record. Laitala became the first for the second straight season. Yellow Jacket swimmer in 11 years to earn Wilson helped the Yellow Jacket men All-ACC recognition, placing second in the to four consecutive top-35 finishes at the 100 butterfly at the ACC Championships. NCAA Championships, posting a 33rd-place finish at the 2006 Men’s NCAA Champion-

2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 5 2011-12 Men’s Team

Name Year Ht. Event(s) Hometown (High School) John Beall FR 5-10.5 Fly/Free Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh) Elliott Brockelbank FR 6-1 Distance Free Atlanta, Ga. (South Forsyth) Kristopher Bryant FR 6-3 Back/IM Kingston, Ga. (Darlington School) Andrew Chetcuti FR 5-10 Fly/Free Dubai, UAE (Dubai College) Eric Chiu JR 5-9 Fly/Back/Breast/Free Martinez, Ga. (Lakeside) Nicholas Colletti SO 5-9 Back/Free Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen Catholic) Michael Hart JR 5-9 Fly Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West) Bo Hatchett JR 6-2 Sprint free/back Demorest, Ga. (Habersham Central) John Hermes SR 6-1 IM Colonial Heights, Va. (Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School) Jake Johnson SO 6-0 Sprint free/back Clifton Park, N.Y. (Shenendehowa) Dylan Kase FR 5-11 IM/Fly Atlanta, Ga. (Chattahoochee) Chris Khosravi JR 5-10 Diving Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) Andrew Kosic FR 6-3 Free/Fly West Chester, Pa. (B. Reed Henderson) Anton Lagerqvist SO 6-2 IM/Breast Gothenburg, Sweden (Katrinelundsgymnasiet) Brandon Makinson JR 6-0 Diving Alberta, Canada (National Sport School) Sam Morgan SO 5-8 Distance Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Chapparral) Andreas Nilsson SO 5-10 IM/Distance Charlotte, N.C. (South Mecklenburg) Nigel Plummer SR 6-2 Sprint Free Stone Mountain, Ga. (Chamblee) Max Randolph RS SR 6-3 Back/IM Atlanta, Ga. (Lakeside) Brian Robbins SR 6-1 Middle Distance Sandy Springs, Ga. (North Springs) Ryan Salmon SO 6-4 Breast Savannah, Ga. (Benedictine Military School) Mark Sarman FR 6-2 Fly/IM Ashburn, Va. (Broad Run) Colin Schouten JR 6-3 Distance Free Lititz, Pa. (Warwick) Ben Shepperd SO 6-3 Sprint free/fly Marietta, Ga. (George Walton Comprehensive) Zach Tillman SR 6-5 Distance Free Dacula, Ga. (Mill Creek) Nico van Duijn FR 6-1 Fly Basserdorf, Switzerland (K&S Gymnasium Ramibuhl) Matthew Vaughan SR 5-11 Breast Virginia Beach, Va. (Princess Anne) Wilson Wei FR 6-3 Back/IM Norman, Okla. (Norman North)

6 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 2011-12 Women’s Team

Name Year Ht. Event(s) Hometown (High School) Sara Allen FR 5-2 Distance Free Johns Creek, Ga. (Chattahoochee) Helen Alvey RS JR 5-6 Diving Marietta, Ga. (The Walker School) Ariana Berg FR 5-7 Breast Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh) Kate Brandus FR 5-7 Fly Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) Sarah Broadley SR 5-7 Middle Distance Free Windermere, Fla. (Olympia High) Kristen Dornstauder SR 5-7 IM/Distance Free Newark, Del. (Tower Hill School) Jordan Evans SR 5-6 IM/Fly Hoschton, Ga. (Mill Creek) Caroline Fore SO 5-9 Breaststroke/IM Boiling Springs, S.C. (Boiling Springs) Ashley Hardy JR 5-0 Diving Sterling Heights, Mich. (Adlai E. Stevenson) Heidi Hatteberg SR 5-5 Back/Sprint Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual High) Kelsey Maloney FR 5-2 Fly/Distance Free Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler) Jessie Mason SR 6-2 Sprint Free/Back Suwanee, Ga. (Home Schooled) Catherine Richards FR 5-5 Breast/IM Hibberdene, South Africa (St. Anne’s Diocesan College) Kate Riley JR 5-6 Sprint Free Oak Ridge, N.C. (Northwest Guilford) Sarah Roethel SO 5-5 Diving Herndon, Va. (Herndon) Keren Siebner SR 5-11 Middle Distance Free Herzelia, Israel (Hayovel High) Taylor Sostarecz SO 5-6 Distance/IM Easton, Pa. (Easton Area) Alexis Weber SR 5-7 Sprint Free Cumming, Ga. (West Forsyth) Hailey White JR 5-11 Mid-Distance Duluth, Ga. (Duluth) Kate Woolbright FR 5-10 Distance Free/IM Clermont, Fla. (Home Schooled)

2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 7 Jack Beall Kristopher Bryant Freshman Freshman Peachtree City, Ga. Kingston, Ga. McIntosh Darlington School Fly/Free Back/IM

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for Coach Andy Smith… High School: Lettered for four years for Coach Jim McGinnis… 2011 state champion in 100-Back and 2010 state champion in Named Three-time Scholastic All-American… Earned All-American 100-Fly and 100-Back … named All-American in 2010 for 100- honors in 2010 for the 200 and 400-Free relay… Named high Fly and 100-Back and again in 2011 for 100-Fly … holds school school MVP in his senior year… President of the Darlington Men’s records in the 100-Back and 100-Fly. Choir and member of the National Honor Society… Named AP Scholar with Distinction Award in 2010-2011 and to the Headmas- Personal: Born John Nicholas Beall on March 2, 1993 in Lafay- ter’s List for six semesters. ette, Ind. … Parents are Charles and Barbara Beall … Brother of Melissa, Tony, Paul, and Michael… chose Georgia Tech because of Personal: Born Kristopher Arthur Bryant on August 2, 1993 in At- its reputation, location, and teammates… hobbies include music lanta… Son of Genevieve Frazier… Brother of Nastassia… Intends and baseball… began swimming at age 12. to major in Industrial and Systems Engineering… Chose Tech be- cause of the academic prestige, swimming program, and loca- tion… Hobbies include golf… Began swimming at age four. Elliot Brockelbank Andrew Chetcuti Freshman Freshman Atlanta, Ga. Dubai, UAE South Forsyth Dubai College Distance Free Fly/Free

High School: Lettered for four seasons under Coach Chere Thom- Before Tech: Swam for seven seasons under Coaches Grant Kritz- as… Named both captain and Academic All-American in his last inger and Elaine Adamson… Also ran cross country for five sea- two seasons… Earned High Point Earner Award in his Junior and sons… Earned the honor of captain… Named team MVP during Senior seasons… Led his team to county championships in 2008 his junior and senior seasons… Was also MVP in water polo and and 2009… Member of the National Honor Society, National Latin a course record holder in cross country… Earned Sportsman of Honor Society, National German Honor Society, and Beta Club. the Year during his senior year… Competed in the Games of the Small States of Europe on behalf of the Maltese National Team, Personal: Born Elliott McCall Brockelbank on November 19, 1992 winning silver in the 100-Free and bronze in the 50-Free… Broke in Atlanta… Parents are Russ and Amelia Brockelbank… Brother of the national record in the 50-Free at the FINA World Champion- Melissa… Grandfather Judson Batts swam for Vanderbilt… Grand- ships… Maltese national record holder in the 50-Free and 100-Free father John Brockelbank played baseball for Duke… Intends to ma- and as part of the 200-Free relay, 200-Medley relay, 400-Free relay jor in International Affairs… Chose Tech because of the academic and 400-Medley relay… Earned Head Boy honors during his senior opportunities, the swim team, and the location… Hobbies include year. photography, drawing, and music. Personal: Born Andrew Chetcuti on November 19, 1992 in Pi- eta, Malta… Parents are Clifford and Natalie Chetcuti… Has one brother Matthew… Chose Georgia Tech for its Biomedical Engi- neering program, swim program, and excellent facilities, faculty and campus… Hobbies include snowboarding, going to the movies and video games. 8 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving lastic All-American … Eight-time NISCA All-American…2009 CSRA Eric Chiu Swimmer of the Year … 2008-09 NCSA Junior National Finalist and Junior seven event senior national qualifier … Honors graduate and mem- ber of the National Honors Society. Martinez, Ga. Personal: Born Eric Keemon Chiu on April 11, 1990, in Mount Kis- Lakeside co, N.Y. … Parents are Fung Chow “Alex” and Janet Chiu … Brother Fly/Back/Breast/Free of Cynthia … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, swim team and swim program … Hobbies include racquet ball, painting, hiking and rock climbing … Lists most memorable athletic accom- plishment as winning state for the first time in 2008 … An Indus- trial Design major.

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-Free (7th), 20.31 • 100-Free (5th), 44.42 Nicholas Colletti • 100-Fly (3rd), 47.86 • 200-IM (6th), 1:49.68 Sophomore • 400 Medley Relay (3rd), 3:15.32 Mobile, Ala. • 200-Free Relay (2nd), 1:19.91 • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 2:57.76 McGill-Toolen Catholic • 800-Free Relay (3rd), 6:32.99 Back/Free As a Sophomore in 2010-11: Finished 18th in the 50-Free with a season best time of 20.31 seconds, took 17th in the 100-Free with a season best time of 44.57 seconds, earned a 10th place finish with a season best and team fastest time of 47.87 in the 100-Fly at the ACC Championships … Was a member of the 200- Free Relay (1:19.91) and 400-Free Relay (2:57.76) teams that fin- • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll ished with the second fastest times in school history at the ACC Championships … Also a member of the 800-Free Relay team that As a Freshman in 2010-11: Set many career bests at the 2010 set the third fastest time of 6:32.99 in school history and the 400- Georgia Tech Fall Invitational … Notched a P.R. in the 50-Free of Medley relay team that set the sixth fastest time in school history 22.15 seconds, a career best in the 100-Back of 51.98 seconds (3:17.07) also at the ACC Championships … Set a season best time en route to a 22nd place finish, a time of 1:53.36 in the 200-Back of 1:53.80 in the 200-IM in a 20th place finish at the Georgia Tech and a career best time of 51.58 in the 100-Fly. Fall Invitational … Earned a first place finish in the 100-Free with a time of 46.63 at NC State … Took home first place in the 50-Free High School: Three-year letterwinner at McGill-Toolen Catholic with a time of 21.16 in the dual meet with Darton. High School in Mobile, Ala. ... Helped his team to the county cham- pionships from 2008-10 ... Won the state championships in the As A Freshman in 2009-10: Finished fifth overall at the ACC 100-Back during his sophomore season in 2008 ... Also earned Championships in the 100-Fly with a season best time of 47.86, All-American honors ... A member of the National Honor Society, a also good enough for third best in school history … Earned an 11th student ambassador, and a Ronald McDonald House volunteer. place showing in the 100-Free and an 18th place finish in the 200- IM at the ACC Championships with season-best performances … Personal: Born Nicholas Robert Colletti on May 19, 1992 in New Recorded a season best time (21.19) with a second place finish in Orleans, La. ... Parents are Jason and Lorie Colletti ... Has two the 50-Free vs. Emory … Earned his first career first place finish in younger siblings, Andre and Cara ... Enjoys hunting, fishing and the 100-Fly at UNC with a time of 50.94. water skiing ... Chose Georgia Tech due to its academic prestige, the coaching staff and the swim team ... A Nuclear and Radiologi- High School: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Adam Byars … cal Engineering major. Georgia High School champion in the 100-breast, 100-back and 100-free … 2008 and 2009 all-state “A” team … Three-time Scho-

Chiu’s Career Top Times 50 Free 20.31 2011 ACC Championship Colletti’s Career Top Times 100 Free 44.42 2011 ACC Championship 50 Free 22.15 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 100 Back 51.30 2009 Georgia Tech Invite 100 Back 51.98 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 100 Fly 47.86 2010 ACC Championship 200 Back 1:53.36 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 200 IM 1:49.68 2010 ACC Championship 100 Fly 51.58 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite

2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 9 Personal: Born Michael Hamilton Hart on March 14, 1991, in Cin- Michael Hart cinnati, Ohio … Parents are Arthur and Grace Hart … Brother of Alex Junior and Kendall … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics (es- pecially for chemical engineering), swimming program and great Cincinnati, Ohio atmosphere in downtown Atlanta … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as winning conference’s Swimmer of the Year Lakota West award … Hobbies include Red’s baseball games, church softball, musical theater, Church Praise and Worship Band, Young Life, bass Fly guitar and pick-up basketball … A Chemical Engineering major. Bo Hatchett Junior • 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll Demorest, Ga. • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 2009-10 J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Award Habersham Central

In Tech’s Record Books: Sprint Free/Back • 200-Fly (6th), 1:48.62 CAPTAIN As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Set three season best times at the 2011 ACC Championships … Earned the team’s fastest 200-Fly time of the season touching the wall in 1:48.62, notched a 49.69 second finish in the 100-Fly and jetted to a 4:37.55 finish in the In Tech’s Record Books: 500-Free … Took first place in the 200-Fly at Davidson with a time • 100-Back (10th), 50.42 of 1:52.47. • 200-Medley Relay (3rd), 1:28.46

As A Freshman In 2009-10: Finished 21st in the 200-Fly at the As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Notched four career bests at the ACC Championships with a time of 1:50.79, recording a PR in the ACC Championships in the 50-Free (21.33 seconds), the 100-Free preliminaries of the race (1:49.86) … Took home second in the (46.50), the 50-Back (23.18), and the 100-Back (50.42) where he 200-Fly and third in the 100-Fly with times of 1:51.33 and 50.97 finished in 22nd place … Also a member of the 200-Medley relay respectively … Finished in third place in the 100-Fly with a time of team that set the third fastest time in school history with a time of 53.31 at UNC … Swam the anchor leg of the 400-Free Relay team 1:28.46 … Earned a season best time of 1:56.19 in the 200-Back at NC State … Set a season best in the 100-Fly at the 2010 Georgia that took home the win against Alabama, Florida Atlantic, Florida Tech Invitational with a time of 51.46 seconds. Gulf Coast and Western Kentucky with a time of 3:08.99. Before Georgia Tech: Played football for two years at Presbyte- High School: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Dennis Beck … rian College earning Dean’s list honors in three of his four semes- 2009 district and sectional champion in the 100-fly … 100-fly con- ters enrolled at PC. ference champion in the 100-fly in 2008 and 2009 … 2009 con- ference champion in the 200-free … 2008 and 2009 Southwest High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for Coach Huddleston Ohio High School Classic 200-fly champion and 2008 Ohio Senior at Habersham Central High School where he was All-State in swim- Short Course Championship in the 200-fly … 2008-09 All-American ming and MVP of his swim team ... was also a part of the varsity in the 100-fly … Three-time Scholastic All-American … 2009 Confer- football team for three seasons under the direction of Gene Cath- ence Swimmer of the Year and two-time first team All-Conference cart as the quarterback earning All-State and MVP honors. … Two-time recipient of school’s Most Outstanding Swimmer award Personal: Born Thomas Lawrence Hatchett III on October 25, … Two-year letterwinner on academic quiz team and one-year as 1989 in St. Petersburg, Fla. ... Parents are Thomas and Nora catcher on the baseball team … Holds school records in the 100-fly, Hatchett ... Is one of six siblings ... Chose Tech because of it’s aca- 200-free, 400-free relay, 200-free relay and 200-medley relay … demics, coaching staff and swim team ... Enjoys hunting, anything Fifth place individual finish at state meet was best performance in outdoors and snowboarding in his free time ... Started swimming school history and helped lead team to best finish ever (12th) as a at the age of 7 and his first swim meet was in the Georgia Tech team … Top 25 in a class of 643, High Honors, Mu Alpha Theta (Ac- pool when it was still outdoors ... Plans to major in Biology and tivities and Service Coordinator), Senior Board of Governors (senior would like to be a doctor. class representative), National Honors Society and National Latin Honors Society. Hatchett’s Career Top Times 50 Free 21.33 2011 ACC Championships Hart’s Career Top Times 100 Free 46.50 2011 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:44.04 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 50 Back 23.18 2011 ACC Championships 500 Free 4:37.35 2011 ACC Championships 100 Back 50.42 2011 ACC Championships 100 Fly 49.69 2011 ACC Championships 200 Back 1:56.19 at NC State (1/15/11) 200 Fly 1:48.62 2011 ACC Championships 100 Fly 51.46 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite

10 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving John Hermes Jake Johnson Senior Sophomore Colonial Heights, Va. Clifton Park, N.Y. Maggie L. Walker Shenendehowa Governor’s School Sprint Free/Back IM

• 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll As A Freshman In 2010-11: Netted three career best times at the In Tech’s Record Books: Virginia Tech Invitational in the 50-Free after a third place, 21.04 • 200-Breast (8th), 2:02.54 • 400-IM (6th), 3:55.90 second finish, the 100-Free in a third place, 45.58 second finish, and the 100-Back in a second place, 51.19 second finish … Set As A Junior In 2010-11: Netted three season best times at the a career best time in the 200-Back at Davidson with a time of Virginia Tech Invitational … Earned a first place finish in the 200- 1:57.18. Breast en route to setting a season best time of 2:02.37 … Notched a time of 1:53.23 seconds in the 200-IM on the way to a second High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Chuck place finish … Took home the victory in the 400-IM, also setting a Dunham at Shenendehowa High where he helped his team to the season best time of 4:00.44 at the VT Invite. Section II Championship in each of his four season on the team... As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Upped his personal best 200-IM His team also won the New York State Championship in his last time in the preliminaries (1:50.59) at the ACC Championships three seasons ... An eight-time New York State Individual Champi- finishing with a 24th place showing in the race coming across in on including three-time 100-Free and two-time 50-Free champions 1:52.48… Took 24th in the 400-IM at the ACC Championships with ... Also earned All-America status 10 times (six individual titles, a time of 3:59.06 also finishing 15th in the 200-Breast with a four relay) ... 13-time Section II champion including six-time indi- season best time of 2:03.69. vidual champion ... Two-time Academic All-American and school As A Freshman In 2008-09: Set career-bests in the 200-Breast scholar athlete ... Holds the 50 and 100-Free, 200 and 400-Free (2:02.54), 200-IM (1:50.79) and 400-IM (3:55.90) at the ACC Relay and 200-Medley Relay school records at his high school ... Championships, all of which rank in the all-time Georgia Tech top Earned the Shenendehowa trophy award was named the Amateur 10 … Also set career bests in the 500-Free (4:50.28) and 200-Fly Swimmer of the Year and a three-time team MVP ... Spent all four (1:59.21) in dual meets with Florida State and Clemson, respec- years on the honor roll ... Senior and Junior national qualifier and tively. holds various club records ... Winner of seven gold, one silver and two bronze medals at the 2008 Pan American Maccabean games High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Robb Sultzer … Helped lead team to VHSL Central Region championships in 2006 in Buenos Aires. and 2008 as well as six individual event titles … 2nd-team All-Met- ro Richmond Swimming in the 400 IM … Three-time Scholastic Personal: Born Jacob Colby Johnson on April 12, 1991 in Clifton All-American … Holds the VHSL Central Region meet record in the Park, N.Y. ... Parents are David and Amy Johnson ... Has an older 200 IM and was a member of the National Honor Society. sister Rachel who swam at Hobart William Smith College from 2006-10 ... Enjoys playing the guitar, golfing, water skiing, tubing Personal: Born John Edward Hermes, III, on June 21, 1990, in and computers ... Plans to major in Biomedical Engineering. Terre Haute, Ind. … Son of John and Cathy Hermes, both of whom graduated from Georgia Tech … Has a sister, Anne … Chose Geor- gia Tech because of the academics, large school atmosphere and ACC Swimming … Lists hobby as skiing and is Biomedical Engi- neering major.

Hermes’ Career Top Times 500 Free 4:50.28 vs. Florida State (10/18/08) Johnson’s Career Top Times 100 Breast 1:00.72 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 50 Free 21.04 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 200 Breast 2:02.37 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 100 Free 45.58 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 200 Fly 1:59.21 vs. Clemson (10/10/08) 100 Back 51.19 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 200 IM 1:50.59 2010 ACC Championships 200 Back 1:57.18 at Davidson (1/14/11) 400 IM 3:55.90 2009 ACC Championships 100 Fly 54.03 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite

2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 11 (241.50) at the ACC Championships … Earned a career best score and first place honors in both the one and three meter dives at the Dylan Kase dual meet vs. Emory where he registered 346.43 points in the one Freshman meter and 343.73 points in the three meter dive. Atlanta, Ga. High School: Three-year letterwinner for coaches Brian Tucker and Danny Satural … Three-time Fort Bend Independent School District Chattahoochee Diving champion … Two-time region diving champion and 2008 Tex- as 5A state bronze medalist … Two-time all-state and All-American … IM/Fly In 2007, set the Fort Bend Independent School District Natatorium One-Meter pool record for six dives … Ranked second on the U.S. Diving Jr. Platform and 10th on the Sr. Platform … Member of the National Honor Society … Cum laude graduate … Honor roll student and Distinguished Graduate … Fort Bend Independent School Dis- trict diving captain and member of the American Modeler Associa- tion, National Society of Radio Control Aerobatics, and Skills USA.

High School: A four year letter winner for Rich Murphy at Chatta- Personal: Born Christopher Keon Khosravi on April 2, 1991, in Hous- hoochee High School in Johns Creek … Named captain during his ton, Texas … Parents are Javad and Diane … Brother of Benjamin … senior season … All-American in the 200-Medley relay during his Chose Georgia Tech because of the great aerospace program, excel- senior season … A high school record holder, earned the dynamo lent diving facility and the opportunity to become a pilot … Hobbies include building and flying R/C airplanes, pattern flying competitions excellence award and a national qualifier … AP Scholar as well as and fishing … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as honor roll student. his second place finish on platform at U.S. Diving Jr. Nationals … An Aerospace Engineering major. Personal: Born Dylan Saunders Kase on November 16, 1992 in Atlanta, Ga. … Parents are Robert and Susan Kase … Brother to Khosravi’s Career Top Scores Samantha and George … Chose Tech because of the academics, 1-Meter 346.43 Emory (1/30/10) the athletics and a great team atmosphere … Hobbies include wa- ter skiing and jet skiing … Started swimming at the age of eight … 3-Meter 343.73 Emory (1/30/10) Undecided on his major. Platform 358.10 2010 ACC Championships Chris Khosravi Andrew Kosic Freshman Junior West Chester, Pa. Missouri City, Texas B. Reed Henderson Elkins Free/Fly Diving

High School: A four year letterwinner for Jeff Bott at B. Reed Hen- • 2009-10 NCAA Participant (3-Meter Dive, Platform Dive) derson High School … Earned the title of captain in his senior sea- son … Helped his team to the Chest-mont Championship in 2008, In Tech’s Record Books: 2009 and 2010 … A 20-time All-American from 2008-11 in the Fly, • Platform Dive (1st), 375.90 Free, Back, IM, and Relays … Daily Local News All-Area Swimmer of the Year his senior season … Swimming World National High As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Set the school record in the platform School Swimmer of the year runner-up, Swimming World Maga- dive at the ACC Championships notching a score of 375.90 for a zine during his senior season … PIAA District I Swimmer of the sixth place finish … Finished fifth in the platform dive with a score of Meet during his sophomore and senior seasons … Holds the dis- 706.50 (354.20 prelim, 352.3 final) at NCAA Zone B Diving … Fin- trict record in the 100-Fly and 100-Free … The PIAA State Record ished 19th in the 1-meter dive with a score of 289.45 and took 16th in the 3-meter dive with a score of 642.10 (332.85 prelim, 309.25 Holder in the 100-Fly (47.68) … Member of the Spanish National final) at the Zone Diving meet … Finished with a season best score Honor Society and the National Chemistry Olympiad National Fi- of 310.72 in the 1-meter dive and the 3-meter dive (352.95) at Clem- nalist. son. Personal: Born Andrew Wesley Kosic on May 27, 1993 in Neward, As A Freshman In 2009-10: Took part in the NCAA Zone Diving Del. … Parents are John and Pamla Kosic … Brother of Allison and meet where he finished in sixth place overall in the platform diving Abby … Mother, Pamela, was a swimmer at West Chester Univer- competition with a total score of 606.60 points (253.60 preliminary, sity … Cousin Conor Swanson swims at the University of Texas … 353.00 final) … Earned 17th place honors in the three meter dive Chose Tech for the swim team and coaches, the academic pres- at the NCAA Zone B Championships with a total of 602.30 points tige, and the swimming facilities … Started swimming at the age (311.20 preliminary, 291.10 Final) … Took home fourth place in the of eight … Most memorable athletic accomplishment was winning platform dive with a score of 358.10, a personal best, 22nd place the 2010 Short Course Junior National Championship in the 100- in the one meter dive (249.80) and 23rd place in the three meter Free … Plans to major in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. 12 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Anton Lagerqvist Brandon Makinson Sophomore Junior Gothenburg, Sweden Alberta, Canada Katrinelundsgymnasiet National Sport School IM/Breast Diving

• 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 2009-10 NCAA Participant (3-meter dive) • 2010-11 ACC All-Academic Team • 2010-11 NCAA Participant (1-meter, 3-meter dive) • 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll In Tech’s Record Books: • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 100-Breast (5th), 54.98 • 2010-11 ACC All-Academic Team • 200-Breast (2nd), 1:56.74 • 200-IM (4th), 1:48.24 In Tech’s Record Books: • 400-Medley Relay (6th), 3:17.07 • 1-meter Dive (1st), 360.35 • 3-meter Dive (1st), 408.10 As a Freshman In 2010-11: One of two Tech athletes to earn As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Earned a spot at the NCAA Champi- All-ACC honors after his third place finish in the 200-Breast at the onships after an eighth place finish at the Zone B Diving Champion- ACC Championships … His 200-Breast finish of 1:56.74 was the ships … Set two new school records at the ACC Championships in the team’s best on the year, a career best and the second fastest in 1 and 3-meter dives … Named to the All-ACC Team for the 3-meter school history … Netted a team best time of 54.98 seconds in the dive … Finished 35th in the 1-meter dive with a score of 251.85 and 100-Breast, finishing ninth at the ACC Championships … Took 10th 25th in the 3-meter dive finishing with 324.90 points at the NCAA in the 200-IM at the ACC Championships with a team and career Championships … Punched ticket to the national meet with a 14th best time of 1:48.24 … Also a member of the 400-Medley relay place finish in the 1-meter dive (630.40 points – 303.90 prelim, team that set the sixth fastest time in school history with a time of 326.5 final), an eighth place finish in the 3-meter dive (743.00 points 3:17.07 … Earned nine first place finishes on the year, two in the – 361.30 prelim, 381.7 final) and a 20th place finish in the platform 100-Breast, four in the 200-Breast, two in the 200-IM and one in dive (239.10 points) … Earned All-ACC honors for his third place and the 100-Fly where he set a career best time of 51.14 at Florida. school record score of 408.10 in the three meter dive … took home fifth place honors and set the school record in the 1-meter dive with Before Tech: Member of the Swedish Nationals Junior and Senior a score of 360.35 … netted a career best score of 245.95 on the teams from 2008-2010 and currently holds the Swedish Junior platform dive at the ACC Championships finishing 15th … Earned 13 Record in the 200-Breast ... Most recently represented his country first place finishes during the 2010-11 season, seven in the 1-meter at the 2009 European Championships ... Has swam faster in the and six in the 3-meter dive. 200 meter breaststroke than any American high school swimmer in the class of 2010 ... Ranked one of the top-25 male swimmers As A Freshman In 2009-10: Earned an 11th place finish in the in Sweden. three meter dive at the NCAA Zone B Diving Meet coming in with a point total of 637.45 (307.95 preliminary, 329.50 Final) … Was the top finisher for the Yellow Jackets in the one meter dive (322.80) tak- Personal: Born Anton Karl Christer Lagerqvist on January 30, ing tenth and in the three meter dive (334.05) earning 11th place at 1991 in Gotenborg, Sweden ... Parents are Christer and Liz Lager- the ACC Championships … Took 17th in the ACC Championships in qvist ... Has two younger siblings Olof and Olivia ... Began swim- the Platform dive competition with a total of 228.25 points … Took ming because of his love for the water ... His most memorable second in the three meter dive setting a personal best point total of moment in the pool came at the European Youth Olympic Festival 389.60 vs. Virgina Tech and Florida State … With a 12th place finish in Belgrade, Serbia in 2007 when he came in second place in the at the Georgia Tech Invitational set a personal best in the platform 200-Breast ... Undecided in his major. dive (240.90) … Recorded a personal best total in the one meter vs. Florida coming in second with a point total of 325.95. Lagerqvist’s Career Top Scores High School: Eight-year letterwinner under coach Igor Kopecky … 100 Breast 54.98 2011 ACC Championships Holds the three-meter record (513.85) set at the Alberta Summer 200 Breast 1:56.74 2011 ACC Championships Provincials … Competed in the 2008 Winter Senior Nationals, 2008 Alberta Summer Provincials, Dive Calgary Electric 2008, Winter Se- 100 Fly 51.14 at Florida (1/7/11) nior Nationals 2009, Alberta Winter Provincials 2009 and Alberta 200-IM 1:48.24 2011 ACC Championships Summer Provincials 2009 … Was on honor roll throughout high school and in the Grade 9 Royal Conservatory of Music Honors Pro- 400-IM 4:08.66 vs. UGA and Emory (11/3/10) gram. Makinson’s Career Top Scores Personal: Born Brandon Alexander Makinson on March 1, 1991, in Calgary, Alberta … Son of Michael and Bonnie Makinson … Brother 1-Meter 325.95 vs. Florida (10/23/09) of Meryl … Hobbies include skiing, water sports and video games … 3-Meter 389.60 vs. FSU and VaTech (1/23/10) Majoring in Aerospace Engineering. Platform 240.90 GT Invitational (11/20-22/09)

2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 13 As A Freshman In 2010-11: Recorded a season best time in the Sam Morgan 500-Free, 1,650-Free and 400-IM at the ACC Championships … earned a 22nd place finish in the 500-Free with a time of 4:31.21, Sophomore a 16th place finish in the 1,650-Free in a time of 15:41.95 and a Paradise Valley, Ariz. 18th place and 3:57.14 finish in the 400-IM … Netted the team’s fastest time in 2010-11 in the 1,000-Free at Florida, touching the Chapparral wall in 9:31.18 and also taking home the victory in the 500-Free and the 400-IM … Earned a first place finish in the 500-Free at Distance Davidson, finishing in 4:42.79 … Notched a season best time of 1:56.09 in the 200-IM at NC State …

High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Les- lie Berens at South Mecklenburg High School … Earned the honor of Scholastic All-American from 2008-2010 and was also an All- As A Freshman In 2010-11: Notched three season bests at the American in the 400-Free relay during his senior season … Named Virginia Tech Invitational in the 200-Free (1:47.24, seventh place), the MVP of his high school team … Also a member of the National the 500-Free (4:44.13, third place) and the 200-Fly (1:56.67, third Honor Society, Beta Club and the Spanish Honor Society. place) … Earned a season best time in the 1,000-Free touching the wall in 9:54.48 vs. Western Kentucky and Florida Atlantic. Personal: Born Andreas Carl Nilsson on July 13, 1992 in Char- lotte, N.C. … Parents are Peter and Ann Nilsson … Has an older sis- High School: Attended three different high schools in four years ... ter Michaela who currently swims for Rutgers University … Chose Helped his team to the 2009 Arizona State title at Chaparral High Georgia Tech because it is academically prestigious, the swim School under the direction of Laura Winslow ... Named the MVP of team and its location … Enjoys swimming, drawing, eating and his team his freshman year at Barron Collier High School. sleeping … Plans to major in Building Construction and would like to be an architect. Personal: Born Samuel O’Loughlin Morgan on August 24, 1991 in Hartford, Conn. ... Parents are William and Kate Morgan ... Has Nilsson’s Career Top Times four older siblings, Steve, Jenny, Emily and Hannah ... Father, Wil- 500 Free 4:31.21 2011 ACC Championships liam, played baseball at UConn ... Enjoys playing the saxophone 1,000 Free 9:31.18 at Florida (1/7/11) and reading ... Plans to major in Management and would like to be a banker. 1,650 Free 15:41.95 2011 ACC Championships 200-IM 1:56.09 at NC State (1/15/11) Morgan’s Career Top Times 400-IM 3:57.14 2011 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:47.24 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 500 Free 4:44.13 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) Nigel Plummer 1,000 Free 9:54.48 Vs. WKU and FAU (10/23/10) Senior 1,650 Free 16:17.94 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 200 Fly 1:56.67 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) Stone Mountain, Ga. Chamblee Andreas Nilsson Sprint Free Sophomore Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg • 2008-09 NCAA Participant (50-Free, 200 Free Relay) IM/Distance • 2008-09 ACC Freshman of the Year • 2008-09 ACC Champion (50-Free, 200 Free Relay) • 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech Record Books • 50-Free (1st), 19.54 • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 100-Free (3rd), 44.27 • 200 Medley Relay (4th), 1:28.55 In Tech’s Record Books: • 400 Medley Relay (3rd), 3:15.32 • 1,000-Free (9th), 9:31.18 • 200-Free Relay (1st), 1:17.84 • 1,650-Free (10th), 15:41.95 • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 2:57.76 • 400-IM (9th), 3:57.14

14 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving As A Junior In 2010-11: Netted a season best time in the 50-Free at the ACC Championships touching the wall in 20.22 seconds … Max Randolph Took 22nd in the 100-Free at the ACC Championships with a sea- son best time of 44.68 … Finished in a season best time of 50.32 R-Senior in the 100-Fly at the ACC Championships … Took first place in the 50-Free at Florida and vs. Western Kentucky and Florida Atlantic Atlanta, Ga. with times of 20.76 and 20.78 respectively … Took first in the 100- Lakeside Free with a time of 47.29 at Davidson. Back/IM As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Swam the first leg of the 400-Free Relay en route to a fifth place finish in 2:58.97 at the ACC Champi- CAPTAIN onships also swimming the anchor leg in the 200 and 400 Medley as the Jackets came in sixth (1:28.55) and fifth (3:15.32) respec- tively … Finished fourth overall in the 50-Free at the ACC Champi- onships touching the wall with a time of 19.96 while also taking 17th in the 100-Free race with a time of 44.64 … Took home the • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll title in the 50-Free against Virginia Tech and Florida State with a time of 20.53 … Earned first place showings in both the 50 and In Tech’s Record Books: 100-Free at the Georgia Tech Invite with times of 20.09 and 44.27 • 200-Back (10th), 1:50.05 respectively … Began the season with two first place finishes • 100-Breast (6th), 55.30 against Clemson, Miami and Western Kentucky turning in times of • 200-IM (10th), 1:50.15 20.34 and 45.51 respectively. As a Redshirt Junior In 2010-11: Set career best times in the As A Freshman In 2008-09: Named ACC Freshman of the Year 100-Breast, 200-Breast and 200-IM at the ACC Championships … after winning conference titles in both the 50-Free and as a mem- Took home 11th place with a time of 55.30 in the 100-Breast, ber of the 200-Free Relay team … broke the Georgia Tech mark in notched a 24th place finish in 2:05.09 in the 200 and took the the 50-Free at the ACC Championships with at 19.54 …was a part C-final win in the 200-IM with a time of 1:50.15 in the 200-IM … of 200-free relay squad that shattered a Georgia Tech and ACC Recorded a season best time with a victory in the 200-Back at record in the event with a time of 1:17.84 at the ACC Champion- Davidson touching the wall in 1:54.79 … Finished in a season best ships … qualified for the NCAA Championships in both events … 52.21 in the 100-Back at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational. 200-free relay team placed 18th at the event, while placing 60th in the 50-free. As A Redshirt Sophomore In 2009-10: Set three new personal bests at the Triangle Cup in Chapel Hill earning a first place perfor- High School: Three-year letterwinner for coach Curtis Johnson ... mance in the 200-IM (1;50.72), also breaking his personal bests in As a senior, had a national ranked time in the 50-free and was a the 200-Back (1:50.05) and 100-Breast (56.84) … Earned a fourth state champion ... Was a member of the Chamblee Army Junior place showing in the 200-Back touching the wall in 1:54.75. ROTC. As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Redshirted the season due to in- Personal: Born Nigel C. Plummer on January 5, 1990, in Stone jury. Mountain, Ga. ... Son of Fred Plummer and Jan Costello ... Has an older sister, Audrey, who attends Georgia Tech ... Lists his hobby As A Freshman In 2007-08: Was third on the team in the 200- as playing guitar ... Chose Georgia Tech because it was close to back with a time of 1:50.79 at the ACC Championships … Also home, good academics and a friendly atmosphere ... A Business recorded the fifth-fastest swim in the 100-back with a 51.24 show- Administration major. ing at ACC’s … Top season time in the 100-fly was 50.82 at the ACC championships, while mark of 1:52.10 in the 200-IM at the Plummer’s Career Top Times ACC Championships was the second-fastest on the squad. 50 Free 19.54 2009 ACC Championships High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner ... Team captain and 100 Free 44.27 2010 Georgia Tech Invite recipient of highest school award for academic and athletic ex- 100 Fly 50.08 2010 ACC Championships cellence senior year (Viking Award) ... DeKalb County backstroke champion 2004-07 ... Lead off on school-record 200-medley re- lay team ... Ten-year member and age group team record holder for nationally ranked USS Dynamo Swim Club ... Two-time Junior National Qualifier ... Four-year letterwinner in cross county ... MVP freshman, junior and senior year ... Top-10 State finisher senior year ... Voted Mr. Most Spirited by entire senior class. Randolph’s Career Top Times 50 Back 25.19 vs. Emory (1/26/08) Personal: Born Maxwell James Randolph on June 29, 1989, in Atlanta ... Son of Randy and Chrys Randolph ... Has two sisters, 100 Back 51.24 2008 ACC Championships Brit and Jamie ... Hobbies include running, cycling, and Frisbee ... 200 Back 1:50.05 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) Majoring in Business Administration. 100 Breast 56.84 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) 100 Fly 50.82 2008 ACC Championships 200 IM 1:50.72 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10)

2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 15 Brian Robbins Ryan Salmon Senior Sophomore Sandy Springs, Ga. Savannah, Ga. North Springs Benedictine Mid-Distance Military School Breast

• 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll As A Freshman In 2010-11: Set career best times in the 100- As A Junior In 2010-11: Won the 100-Fly with a career best time Breast, 200-Breast and 200-IM at the ACC Championships … Took of 50.59 at the Virginia Tech Invitational … Netted a career best home second place in the C-Final in the 100-Breast with a time time in the 200-Fly also at the Virginia Tech Invite touching the wall in 1:52.66 … Set a season best time of 1:45.35 in the 200- of 56.27 as well as the 200-Breast in 2:02.54 … Finished with a Free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational. time of 1:54.08 in the 200-IM … Earned a P.R. in the 50-Free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational with a time of 22.41. As A Sophomore in 2009-10: Finished ninth in the 200-Free with a time of 1:44.94 vs. Virginia Tech and Florida State … Earned High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Bren- a season best time of 1:44.25 in the 200-Free with a fifth place nan Lemieux ... Earned All-American honors in the 100-Breast and showing vs. NC State. the 200-IM at the 2010 GHSA Championships ... Earned Second Team All-State Honors and was the MVP of the Benedictine Swim As A Freshman In 2008-09: Set career bests in the 200-free Team in his senior season ... Graduated as the Valedictorian of his (1:42.61) and 500-free (4:46.10) against Emory … Established a high school earning hig