Swimming and Diving DIVISION I

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Swimming and Diving DIVISION I DIVISION I 221 Swimming and Diving DIVISION I 2002 Championships Highlights All for One: After several close calls, the Auburn Tigers captured their first national championship in Division I women’s swimming. But it was no easy task. The Tigers won the meet with just 11 swimmers, who all scored points for the team individually. Auburn claimed two event titles and had 10 top-three finishes. Maggie Bowen led the way, accumulating 57 points for her team and collecting titles in the 200- and 400-yard individual medley swims. The top individual performance of the meet came from California ace Natalie Coughlin who swam to three individual titles and four champi- onship records. In diving, Southern California’s Blythe Hartley won the one-meter spring- Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos board and platform dives and finished third in the three-meter competi- The Auburn Tigers hoist their first national championship trophy. tion. TEAM STANDINGS 1. Auburn ........................... 474 24. Florida St. ....................... 24 2. Georgia.......................... 386 25. Rice ................................ 23 3. Stanford.......................... 301 26. Texas A&M ..................... 21 1 1 4. Southern California .......... 300 /2 27. Michigan......................... 20 /2 5. Arizona .......................... 291 28. Cincinnati........................ 17 1 6. Texas.............................. 267 /2 29. Rutgers............................ 15 7. Florida ............................ 249 George Mason................ 15 8. California........................ 245 31. Oregon St. ...................... 14 9. Southern Methodist........... 178 32. Minnesota ....................... 13 10. Arizona St. ...................... 136 33. Purdue ............................ 11 Indiana........................... 136 Villanova ........................ 11 12. Virginia........................... 125 35. Iowa ............................... 9 13. North Carolina ................ 110 South Carolina ................ 9 14. Wisconsin ....................... 84 37. Fla. Atlantic ..................... 7 1 15. Pacific (Cal.) ................... 76 38. Western Ky. .................... 6 /2 Miami (Fla.) .................... 76 39. Michigan St..................... 6 17. UCLA.............................. 64 40. Illinois ............................. 5 18. Alabama ......................... 56 41. Kentucky ......................... 4 19. Notre Dame..................... 52 Clemson ......................... 4 20. LSU................................. 48 Binghamton..................... 4 21. Penn St. ......................... 46 44. Northwestern ................... 3 22. Houston........................... 37 45. Princeton ......................... 1 23. Tennessee........................ 25 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Thompson, Stanford, 1992); 2. Stefanie Williams, Correia, Georgia, 1:47.04; 8. Lotta Wanberg, Southern Georgia, 48.37; 3. Sarah Tolar, Arizona, 48.78; 4. Methodist, 1:47.74. Consolation -- 9. Janelle Atkinson, 50-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Maritza Correia, Rebekah Short, Auburn, 48.95; 5. Eileen Coparropa, Florida, 1:46.66; 10. Chantal Gibney, Florida, 1:46.77; Georgia, 21.69 (meet record; old record 21.77, Amy Auburn, 49.22; 6. Manon VanRooijen, Miami (Fla.), 11. Jessica Foschi, Stanford, 1:46.86; 12. Malin Van Dyken, Colorado St., 1994); 2. Mandy Mularz, Rice, 22.17; 3. Eileen Coparropa, Auburn, 22.39; 4. Stefanie 49.23; 7. Erin Phenix, Texas, 49.43; 8. Lacey Boutwell, Svahnstrom, UCLA, 1:47.34; 13. Magda Dyszkiewicz, Williams, Georgia, 22.48; 5. Erin Phenix, Texas, 22.51; Stanford, 49.52. Consolation -- 9. Jessi Perruquet, North Auburn, 1:47.58; 14. Lisa Wanberg, Southern Methodist, 6. Rebekah Short, Auburn, 22.52; 7. Carrie Nixon, Notre Carolina, 49.36; 10. Carrie Nixon, Notre Dame, 49.47; 1:47.62; 15. Casmera Wick, Rutgers, 1:48.06; 16. Dame, 22.53; 8. Sara Platzer, UCLA, 22.62. Consolation- 11. Mandy Mularz, Rice, 49.62; 12. Sara Platzer, UCLA, Maria Oberg, Cincinnati, 1:48.14. 9. Christy Cech, Florida St., 22.72; 10. Christy Watkins, 49.80; 13. Lauren Thies, Texas, 49.86; 14. Tanica 500-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Flavia Rigamonti, North Carolina, 22.74; 11. Sarah Wanezek, Texas, Jamison, Texas, 50.01; 15. Christy Watkins, North Southern Methodist, 4:40.13; 2. Jessica Foschi, Stanford, 22.79; 12. Leah Martindale, Florida, 22.80; 13. Jenny Carolina, 50.19; 16. Heather Kemp, Auburn, 50.22. 4:41.10; 3. Magda Dyszkiewicz, Auburn, 4:41.98; 4. Vanker, Arizona, 22.93; 14. Andrea Georoff, Virginia, 200-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Sarah Tolar, Arizona, Cara Lane, Virginia, 4:42.40; 5. Maria Oberg, 23.04; 15. Megan Roesch, Virginia, 23.05; 16. Cassidy 1:44.66; 2. Stefanie Williams, Georgia, 1:44.88; 3. Jessi Cincinnati, 4:42.77; 6. Carly Piper, Wisconsin, 4:43.03; Maxwell, Auburn, 23.17. Perruquet, North Carolina, 1:45.65; 4. Heather Kemp, 7. Heather Kemp, Auburn, 4:43.90; 8. Janelle Atkinson, 100-yard freestyle: Final — 1 Maritza Correia, Auburn, 1:46.54; 5. Lauren Thies, Texas, 1:46.60; 6. Florida, 4:47.97. Consolation -- 9. Julie Hardt, Georgia, Georgia, 47.56 (meet record; old record: 47.61, Jenny Manon VanRooijen, Miami (Fla.), 1:46.79; 7. Maritza 4:39.89; 10. Emily Mason, Arizona, 4:41.87; 11. SWIMMING and DIVING 222 DIVISION I Melissa Deary, Southern California, 4:44.75; 12. Coughlin, California, 2001); 2. Shelly Ripple, Stanford, Watkins, LSU, 492.55; 11. Lane Bassham, Alabama, Georgina Lee, Southern Methodist, 4:45.44; 13. Sally 51.50; 3. Joscelin Yeo, Texas, 52.52; 4. Margaret 490.60; 12. Katie Beth Bryant, Miami (Fla.), 485.10; 13. Anderson, Penn St., 4:46.18; 14. Asa Sandlund, Southern Hoelzer, Auburn, 52.76; 5. Demerae Christianson, Ally Hartzell, Texas, 480.10; 14. Ashlee Rosenthal, California, 4:46.29; 15. Dana Baum, Minnesota, Auburn, 53.06; 6. Shannon Catalano, Pacific (Cal.), Stanford, 475.85; 15. Barb Gorst, LSU, 471.95; 16. 4:47.51; 16. Amy Baly, Virginia, 4:48.39. 53.50; 7. Tanica Jamison, Texas, 53.74; 8. Jana Krohn, Meghan Zack, Texas A&M, 470.50. 1,650-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Flavia Rigamonti, Southern California, 53.86. Consolation -- 9. Sarah Platform diving: Final — 1. Blythe Hartley, Southern Southern Methodist, 15:52.28; 2. Janelle Atkinson, Baham, Arizona St., 53.26; 10. Georgina Lee, Southern California, 460.35; 2. Megahn Zack, Texas A&M, Florida, 16:01.01; 3. Cara Lane, Virginia, 16:04.54; 4. Methodist, 53.86; 11. Mandy Leach, LSU, 53.97; 12. (tie) 435.90; 3. Nicole Pohorenec, Texas, 430.00; 4. Sara McLarty, Florida, 16:06.63; 5. Meredith Green, Anne Weilbacher, Michigan and Sarah Wanezek, Texas, Cassanda Cardinell, Indiana, 429.40; 5. Nicci Fusaro, Florida, 16:08.96; 6. Magda Dyszkiewicz, Auburn, 54.18; 14. Rebecca Harper, Florida, 54.21; 15. Renate Southern California, 423.65; 6. Barb Gorst, LSU, 404.20; 16:10.48; 7. Julie Hardt, Georgia, 16:20.01; 8. Erin DuPlessis, Florida, 54.49; 16. Sarah Marshall, Pacific 7. Tiffany Manning, Florida St., 394.60; 8. Sarah Reiling, McIntyre, Rutgers, 16:20.04; 9. Amy Baly, Virginia, (Cal.), 54.88. Indiana, 362.60. Consolation -- 9. Jamie Watkins, LSU, 16.20.16; 10. Asa Sandlund, Southern California, 200-yard butterfly: Final — 1. Shelly Ripple, Stanford, 410.45; 10. Marion Reiff, Fla. Atlantic, 402.90; 11. Erica 16:20.61; 11. Jessica Foschi, Stanford, 16:21.84; 12. 1:54.23 (meet record; old record 1:53.36, Limin Liu, Sorgi, Stanford, 394.35; 12. Kim Powers, Stanford, Carly Piper, Wisconsin, 16:23.68; 13. Stephanie Smith, Nevada, 1999); 2. Georgina Lee, Southern Methodist, 380.85; 13. Trisha Tumlinson, Kentucky, 374.45; 14. LSU, 16:25.47; 14. Brooke Townsend, Arizona St., 1:54.92; 3. Rebecca Harper, Florida, 1:55.66; 4. Lauren Katie Williams, Texas A&M, 363.65; 15. Clare Febvay, 16:26.51; 15. Maria Oberg, Cincinnati, 16:27.90; 16. Stinnett, George Mason, 1:56.69; 5. Margaret Hoelzer, Arizona, 363.35; 16. Danielle Stramandi, Princeton, Sarah Fiden, Indiana, 16:29.84. Auburn, 1:56.74; 6. Kaitlin Sandeno, Southern California, 360.20. 100-yard backstroke: Final — 1. Natalie Coughlin, 1:57.68; 7. Michala Kwasny, Southern California, 200-yard freestyle relay: Final — 1. Georgia California, 49.97 (meet record; old record 50.57, 1:57.91; 8. Demerae Christianson, Auburn, 1:59.47. (Stefanie Williams, Neka Mabry, Paige Kearns, Maritza Coughlin, California, 2002); 2. Susan Woessner, Indiana, Consolation -- 9. Emily Mason, Arizona, 1:56.21; 10. Correia), 1:28.74 [meet record; old record 1:28.89, 53.23; 3. Beth Botsford, Arizona, 53.45; 4. Kirsty Naya Higashijima, Oregon St., 1:57.92; 11. Katie Texas (Colleen Lanne, Tanica Jamison, Kelley Robins, Erin Coventry, Auburn, 53.67; 5. Sarah Marshall, Pacific Yevak, Georgia, 1:57.94; 12. Sarah Baham, Arizona St., Phenix), 2001]; 2. Auburn, 1:28.92; 3. Texas, 1:29.26; (Cal.), 54.13; 6. Joanna Fargus, Southern California, 1:57.98; 13. Yun Qu, Binghamton, 1:58.47; 14. Merritt 4. California, 1:30.13; 5. Arizona, 1:30.52; 6. Florida, 54.57; 7. Neka Mabry, Georgia, 54.76; 8. Jenni Adams, Northwestern, 1:59.42; 15. Jana Krohn, Southern 1:30.57; 7. Stanford, 1:31.27; 8. Virginia, 1:31.46. Anderson, Auburn, 54.82. Consolation -- 9. Amy California, 1:59.82; 16. Kristen Lewis, UCLA, 2:00.68. Consolation -- 9. Wisconsin, 1:31.57; 10. Penn St., Wagner, Stanford, 54.16; 10. Christine Keller, Georgia, 200-yard individual medley: Final — 1. Maggie 1:31.62; 11. Southern California, 1:32.15; 12. North 54.44; 11. Miranda Shald, Arizona St., 54.47; 12. Bowen, Auburn, 1:53.91 (meet record; old record Carolina, 1:32.27; 13. Indiana, 1:32.31; 14. Arizona Renate DuPlessis, Florida, 54.70; 13. Alice Henriques, 1:55.49, Bowen, Auburn, 2001); 2. Shelly Ripple, St., 1:32.70; 15. Pacific (Cal.), 1:32.81; 16. Clemson, California, 54.84; 14. Bethany Lindberg, Texas, 54.85; Stanford, 1:55.58; 3. Alenka Kejzar, Southern Methodist, 1:33.34. 15. Katie Meyer, Southern California, 54.89; 16. Julie 1:56.38; 4. Sarah Tolar, Arizona, 1:58.75; 5. Joscelin 400-yard freestyle relay: Final — 1. Georgia, Manitt, Arizona, 55.03. Yeo, Texas, 1:58.92; 6. Ashley Roby, Georgia, 1:58.95; (Stefanie Williams, Neka Mabry, Paige Kerns, Maritza 200-yard backstroke: Final — 1.
Recommended publications
  • 2004 Olympic Trials Results
    USA Swimming-National Meets Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12:55 PM 1/26/2005 Page 1 2004 U. S. Olympic Team Trials - 7/7/2004 to 7/14/2004 Results 13 Walsh, Mason 19 VTAC 26.08 8 Benko, Lindsay 27 TROJ 55.69 Women 50 LC Meter Free 15 Silver, Emily 18 NOVA 26.09 World: 24.13W 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 16 Vollmer, Dana 16 FAST 26.12 9 Williams, Stefanie 24 ABSC 55.95 American: 24.63A 2000 Dara Torres, USA 17 Price, Keiko 25 CAL 26.16 10 Shealy, Courtney 26 ABSC 55.97 18 Jennings, Emilee 15 KING 26.18 U.S. Open: 24.50O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 19 Radke, Katrina 33 SC 26.22 Meet: 24.90M 2000 Dara Torres, Stanfor 11 Phenix, Erin 23 TXLA 56.00 20 Stone, Tammie 28 TXLA 26.23 Oly. Tr. Cut: 26.39 12 Jamison, Tanica 22 TXLA 56.02 21 Boutwell, Lacey 21 PASA 26.29 Name Age Team 13 Jeffrey, Rhi 17 FAST 56.09 22 Harada, Kimberly 23 STAR 26.33 Finals Time 14 Cope, Haley 25 CAJ 56.11 23 Jamison, Tanica 22 TXLA 26.34 15 Wanezek, Sarah 21 TXLA 56.19 24 Daniels, Elizabeth 22 JCCS 26.36 Finals 16 Nymeyer, Lacey 18 FORD 56.56 25 Boncher, Brooke 21 NOVA 26.42 1 Thompson, Jenny 31 BAD 25.02 26 Hernandez, Sarah 19 WA 26.43 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 25.11 27 Bastak, Ashleigh 22 TC 26.47 Women 100 LC Meter Free 3 Correia, Maritza 22 BA 25.15 28 Denby, Kara 18 CSA 26.50 World: 53.66W 2004 Libby Lenton, AUS 4 Cope, Haley 25 CAJ 25.22 29 Ripple Johnston, Shell 23 ES 26.51 American: 53.99A 2002 Natalie Coughlin, U 5 Wanezek, Sarah 21 TXLA 25.27 29 Medendorp, Meghan 22 IST 26.51 U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame Auction Items
    SAN ANTONIO SPORTS HALL OF FAME TRIBUTE AUCTION FEBRUARY 10, 2005 Instructions for the Auction: 1. Please follow the instructions on the Bid Sheets for the silent auction. 2. Minimum Bid is the Starting Bid. 3. Incremental Increases should be followed or your Bid will be deleted unless it is higher than required. 4. Please note all Gift Certificates have expiration dates. 5. Check out will begin after all the Inductees have been presented. 6. Visa, MasterCard or American Express, Cash and Checks are accepted. 7. Live Auction will be paid for immediately by successful bidder. Bid High & Good Luck! Page 1 Live Auction 1……….Mexican Fiesta Party at Rio Plaza Courtyard Party for up to 75 friends at Rio Plaza on the Riverwalk; Mexican Buffet and 'Tex Mex' drinks to include Margaritas, Wine and Beer accompanied by light entertainment. Book Soon! Based on Availability. Value $2,500 Donated by Rio Plaza and Weston Events 2……….Wine Lovers Extravaganza Explore the Napa Valley with a Weekend for Two at Trinchero Estates Bed & Breakfast known for their world class wines and located in the heart of the wine country with gourmet Breakfasts, Tour & Tasting. Additionally Two Nights-Stay in San Francisco at the Marriott Airport San Francisco. Airfare for Two included. Donated by Trinchero Winery and Airfare Courtesy of The Miner Corporation 3……….Vacation on the Beach Manzanillo Villa for 8. One-week stay in a 4-Bedroom/4-Bath villa located on a cliffside overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Swimming pool. Cook/Housekeeper for hire. Santiago Country Club Membership. Fishing options.
    [Show full text]
  • Arizona Swimming and Diving March 19, 2003
    Arizona Swimming and Diving March 19, 2003 What's Happening in the Pool This Week?: The sixth-ranked Arizona women’s swimming and diving team heads to Auburn, Ala., for the 2003 NCAA Championships, which will be taking place at the James E. Martin Aquatic Center on the campus of defending champion and current No. 1-ranked Auburn. Arizona brings 10 swimmers and two divers to NCAAs, and the dozen athletes will be participating in a total of 28 individual events as well as four relays. Senior Beth Botsford leads the way for the Wildcats by qualifying for four events. Sophomore Emily Mason, and the freshman trio of Katie Willis, Jenna Gresdal and Marshi Smith are set to swim in three events apiece. Both Wildcat junior divers Claire Febvay and Daniela Bemme qualified for the NCAAs in the platform with stellar performances at last weekend’s NCAA Zone E Diving Championships. Arizona’s roster breaks down by class with two seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and an astounding five freshmen. The ‘Cats are looking to finish in the top five at the NCAA Championships for the sixth consecutive year. Last year, Arizona brought 14 athletes to the competition and came away with fifth place (291 points). The Wildcats are coming off a fourth-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships (1,399 points). Botsford once again was the Pac- 10 champion in both the 100y and 200y backstroke. Competition begins on Thursday, March 20 and runs until Saturday, March 22 with preliminaries at 9 a.m. MST and the finals follow in the evening at 5 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Usc History & Records
    USC HISTORY & RECORDS History & Records History & Records All-Time South Carolina Coaching Roster Men Women S. Earl Skidmore Jack Thompson Alan Gentry Scott Woodburn 1963-64 1964-68 1976-77 1977-78 Pete Combes Alan Gentry Steve Collins Kris Kirchner 1969-71 1971-76 1980-85 1986-87 Scott Woodburn Steve Collins Bailey Weathers Kelly Parker 1977-78 1981-85 1987-90 1990-95 Kris Kirchner Keith Switzer Beth Harrell Don Gibb 1986-91 1991-98 1995-98 1999-present Don Gibb 1999-present 6 2 University of South Carolina 2005-06 Gamecock Swimming and Diving 6 3 History & Records History & Records SOUTH CAROLINA MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS 2005 1991 Andy Bradley ....................................... 3M Diving Matt Borman ........................................ 1M Diving ............................................................ 10 M Tower Ray Burton ......................................... 50 Freestyle 2004 ................................................200 Freestyle Relay Andy Bradley ....................................... 1M Diving ................................................400 Freestyle Relay Istvan Bathazi .................... 200 Individual Medley Peter Cadwell .........................200 Freestyle Relay ................................................400 Freestyle Relay ........................................... 400 Individual Medley Tom DeJarnette ....................400 Freestyle Relay Rick Havekost .................................. 50 Freestyle 2003 ..............................................200 Freestyle Relay Andy Bradley ......................................
    [Show full text]
  • Code De Conduite Pour Le Water Polo
    HistoFINA SWIMMING MEDALLISTS AND STATISTICS AT OLYMPIC GAMES Last updated in November, 2016 (After the Rio 2016 Olympic Games) Fédération Internationale de Natation Ch. De Bellevue 24a/24b – 1005 Lausanne – Switzerland TEL: (41-21) 310 47 10 – FAX: (41-21) 312 66 10 – E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.fina.org Copyright FINA, Lausanne 2013 In memory of Jean-Louis Meuret CONTENTS OLYMPIC GAMES Swimming – 1896-2012 Introduction 3 Olympic Games dates, sites, number of victories by National Federations (NF) and on the podiums 4 1896 – 2016 – From Athens to Rio 6 Olympic Gold Medals & Olympic Champions by Country 21 MEN’S EVENTS – Podiums and statistics 22 WOMEN’S EVENTS – Podiums and statistics 82 FINA Members and Country Codes 136 2 Introduction In the following study you will find the statistics of the swimming events at the Olympic Games held since 1896 (under the umbrella of FINA since 1912) as well as the podiums and number of medals obtained by National Federation. You will also find the standings of the first three places in all events for men and women at the Olympic Games followed by several classifications which are listed either by the number of titles or medals by swimmer or National Federation. It should be noted that these standings only have an historical aim but no sport signification because the comparison between the achievements of swimmers of different generations is always unfair for several reasons: 1. The period of time. The Olympic Games were not organised in 1916, 1940 and 1944 2. The evolution of the programme.
    [Show full text]
  • Swimming World Recognizes Best Swimmers of 2011
    WORLD SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR N RECORD PROGRESSIONS N MAKING MOST OF THE OFF-SEASON DECEMBER 2011 —VOLUME 52 NO. 12 USA SWEEPS AND REPEATS pages 12-13 “The daily news of swimming” Check us out online at: www.SwimmingWorldMagazine.com $3.95 USA • $4.50 CAN INSIDE THE DECEMBER ISSUE of FEATURES 8 10 Best Performances of 2011 by John Lohn 12 World and Regional Swimmers of the Year 8 by Jason Marsteller and Jeff Commings World & American: Rebecca Soni and Ryan Lochte European: Federica Pellegrini and Alexander Dale Oen Pacific Rim: Ye Shiwen and Sun Yang African: Kirsty Coventry and Cameron van der Burgh 20 Diving, Water Polo, Synchronized Swimming Award Winners Diving: Chen Ruolin and Qiu Bo Water Polo: Krystina Alogbo and Stefano Tempesti Synchronized Swimming: Natalia Ischenko 22 Defining Moments by Judy Jacob 12 The Pan-Am Games appear to be Brazil’s Thiago Pereira’s own personal playground, as he matched his records for most gold medals and overall med- als that he had set four years ago. 28 Workout Card: Las Vegas Masters by Vic Hecker 30 Q&A with Coach Monty Hopkins by Michael J. Stott 32 How They Train: Josh Schneider by Michael J. Stott 33 Science of Performance: Off-season Training by G. John Mullen 22 The off-season is a good time to stay productive and help make yourself a better swimmer. 36 American Relay by Judy Jacob 37 TYR Age Group Swimmer of the Month 42 World & American Record Progressions by Jason Marsteller DEPARTMENTS 6 A Voice for the Sport 41 For the Record 24 Holiday Gift Guide 46 Parting Shot 32 39 Calendar ON THE COVER: Rebecca Soni, 24, is the first woman from the United States to claim back-to-back World Swimmer of the Year honors since Janet Evans (1989-90).
    [Show full text]
  • Southern California Swimming, Inc
    $6 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SWIMMING, INC. a local swimming committee of USA SWIMMING, INC 2011 Swim Guide Published by the House of Delegates of Southern California Swimming Jeri Marshburn, General Chairman Mary J. Swalley, Executive Director SWIM OFFICE 41 Hitchcock Way, Suite B Santa Barbara, California 93105-3101 Post Office Box 30530 Santa Barbara, CA 93130-0530 (805) 682-0135 In Southern California: (800) 824-6206 Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. FAX: (805) 687-4175 Visit SCS on the internet at www.socalswim.org Email: [email protected] 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Southern California Swimming Directory Page 3 Board of Directors & Board of Review Page 4 Committee Officers Page 6 Club Rosters Page 13 Swim Calendar Page 28 Rules and Procedures Page 43 Glossary for Southern California Swimming Page 44 Part One-General Rules and Procedures Page 47 I. Authority and Relationships Page 47 II. Integrity of the Competition Page 48 III. Registration and Affiliation Page 49 IV. Entry into the Competition Page 51 V. Administrative Procedures Page 53 VI. Southern California Swimming Funds Page 54 Part Two-Conduct of the Competition Page 58 I. Conduct of Meets, General Page 58 II. Conduct of Meets, "Timed Finals" Page 58 III. Conduct of Meets, "Heats and Finals" Page 59 IV. Conduct of Meets, "Time Trials" Page 60 V. Submission of Entries Page 60 VI. Limitation on Entries Page 61 VII. Entry Times Page 61 VIII. Errors Related to Entries Page 62 IX. Administration Page 62 Part Three-Senior Competition Page 64 I. Eligibility Page 64 II. Senior Invitationals Page 64 III.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018-19 SEASON in REVIEW 2019 Big Ten Championships February 20-23 • Indiana Univeristy • Bloomington, Ind
    WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 391 2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEW 2019 Big Ten Championships February 20-23 • Indiana Univeristy • Bloomington, Ind. • Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center Team Results Individual Results Place Team Score 50-yard Freestyle 100-yard Breaststroke 400-yard Freestyle Relay 1. Indiana 1,386.5 1. Maggie MacNeil, MICH 21.65 1. Lilly King, IND 55.88 1. Michigan 3:10.29 2. Michigan 1,302.5 2. Catherine DeLoof, MICH 21.88 2. Miranda Tucker, MICH 58.25 2. Wisconsin 3:13.80 3. Ohio State 1,162.5 3. Freya Rayner, OSU 22.16 3. Lindsey Kozelsky, MINN 58.96 3. Indiana 3:14.32 4. Minnesota 942 4. Daria Pyshnenko, MICH 22.23 4. Jamie Zhen Yeung, MICH 59.50 4. Ohio State 3:14.72 5. Wisconsin 717 5. Taylor Petrak, OSU 22.40 5. Rachel Munson, MINN 59.71 5. Minnesota 3:16.84 6. Purdue 596.5 6. Zoe Avestruz, MINN 22.63 6. Noelle Peplowski, IND 1:00.04 6. Purdue 3:19.42 7. Northwestern 490 7. Hannah Burvill, IOWA 22.71 7. Hanna Gresser, OSU 1:00.09 7. Iowa 3:19.72 8. Nebraska 428.5 8. Emmy Sehmann, WIS 22.73 8. Laura Morley, IND 1:00.66 8. Penn State 3:20.69 9. Penn State 404 10. Iowa 400.5 100-yard Freestyle 200-yard Breaststroke 800-yard Freestyle Relay 11. Rutgers 392 1. Siobhan Haughey, MICH 47.06 1. Lilly King, IND 2:05.14 1. Michigan 6:54.58 12. Michigan State 192 2.
    [Show full text]
  • TRISCHA ZORN Masters Swimmer and Seven-Time Paralympian
    The World’s Foremost Authority on Adult Swimming MAGAZINE TheSWIM Official Magazine of $3.95 U.S. SWIMMasters Swimming SEPT/OCT 2004 VOLUME XX NUMBER 5 FabFab “Tri”“Tri” TrioTrio PILATES:PILATES: SharpenSharpen YourYour SwimmingSwimming SensesSenses TRISCHA ZORN Masters Swimmer and Seven-time Paralympian TTraveling?raveling? Don’tDon’t ForgetForget toto SwimSwim 09> 7125274 81719 Visitwww.SwimInfo.com SWIM’s Website Tribal Etching. New for 2005 AMANDA BEARD Olympic Gold Medalist Speedo® and are registered trademarks of and used under license from Speedo International Limited. September/October Contents2004 A Lap around the World Articles By Karen Chase. Life can be so much more exciting when you have the opportunity to swim away from home. It’s a great way to get a unique view of 6 1414 a place and its culture when you look at it through your goggles! Editor’s Note 8 Just Add Water 9 Swim for Fitness 11 Sports Medicine 21 USMS World Championships Photo by Karen Chase Cover Story 31 Triathlon Tips Blinded by the Light for Beginners By Bill Volckening. Seven-time U.S. Paralympian Trischa Zorn, a visually-impaired Masters swimmer from Indy SwimFit, credits 38 1818 Technique Tip swimming for many of the skills that are now part of her life, such as dedication, determination, discipline and time management. 41 USMS News Got Water, Get Fluid 42 By Hermine Terhorst. Relax, be soft, go with the flow and get fluid. Calendar 2424 Let your bones do the work instead of working too hard with your muscles. Improve your swimming with Pilates. 43 On the Market Triathletes Among Us 46 By Kari Lydersen.
    [Show full text]
  • All-Time Conference Medal Winners.Pages
    All-Time Pac-12 Conference Medal Winners (Tom Hansen Conference Medal) 2014-15 Men Women Arizona Kevin Cordes, Swimming Samantha Pickens, Divin Arizona State Taylor Kelly, Football Shelby Houlihan, Cross Country/Track & Fiel California Chris Adcock, Football Reshanda Gray, Basketbal Colorado Rune Oedegaard, Skiing Brooke Wales Granstrom, Skiin Oregon Marcus Mariota, Football Janie Takeda, Softbal Oregon State Sean Mannion, Football Tayla Woods, Volleybal Stanford Chasson Randle, Basketball Kelsey Harbin, Field Hocke UCLA Dennis Mkrtchian, Tennis Samantha Peszek, Gymnastic USC Cristian Quintero, Swimming Zoe Scandalis, Tenni Utah Delon Wright, Basketball Georgia Dabritz, Gymnastic Washington Hau’oli Kikaha, Football Krista Vansant, Volleybal Washington State DaVonté Lacy, Basketball Nicole Setterlund, Soccer 2013-14 Men Women Arizona Lawi Lalang, XC/Track & Field Margo Geer, Swimming & Diving Arizona State Cory Hahn, Baseball Stephanie Preach, Volleyball California Brandon Hagy, Golf Alicia Asturias, Gymnastics Colorado Andreas Haug, Skiing Shalaya Kipp, XC/Track & Field Oregon Robin Cambier, Tennis Laura Roesler, Track & Field Oregon State Josh Smith, Soccer Jenna Richardson, Soccer Stanford Trent Murphy, Football Chiney Ogwumike, Basketball UCLA Joe Sofa, Soccer Anna Senko, Swimming & Diving USC Devon Kennard, Football Natalie Hagglund, Volleyball Utah Ben Tasevac, Tennis Mary Beth Lofgren, Gymnastics Washington Sam Dommer, Rowing Kaitlin Inglesby, Softball Washington State Deone Bucannon, Football Micaela Castain, Soccer 2012-13 Men
    [Show full text]
  • Florida Swimming & Diving
    FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2015-16 SCHEDULE Date Meet Competition Site Time (ET) 2015 Fri.-Sun. Sep. 18-20 All Florida Invitational Gainesville, FL All Day Thu. Oct. 8 Vanderbilt (Women Only - No Divers)* Nashville, TN 7 p.m. Sat. Oct. 10 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 10 a.m. Fri-Sat. Oct. 16-17 Texas/Indiana Austin, TX 7 p.m. Fri (50 LCM) / Sat (25 SCY) Fri. Oct. 30 Georgia (50 LCM)* Gainesville, FL 11 a.m. Fri. Nov. 6 South Carolina* Gainesville, FL 2 p.m. Fri-Sun. Nov. 20-22 Buckeye Invitational Columbus, OH All Day Thu-Sat. Dec. 3-5 USA Swimming Nationals (50 LCM) Federal Way, WA All Day Tue-Sun. Dec. 15-20 USA Diving Nationals Indianapolis, IN All Day 2016 Sat. Jan. 2 FSU Gainesville, FL 2 p.m. Sat. Jan. 23 Auburn (50 LCM)* Gainesville, FL 11 a.m. Sat. Jan. 30 Tennessee* Knoxville, TN 10 a.m. Tue-Sat. Feb. 16-20 SEC Championships Columbia, MO All Day Fri-Sun. Feb 26-28 Florida Invitational (Last Chance) Gainesville, FL All Day Mon-Wed. March 7-9 NCAA Diving Zones Atlanta, GA All Day Thu-Sat. March 16-19 Women’s NCAA Championships Atlanta, GA All Day Thu-Sat. March 23-26 Men’s NCAA Championships Atlanta, GA All Day Key: SCY - Standard Course Yards, LCM - Long Course Meters, * - Denotes SEC events 1 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS / QUICK facts Schedule ......................................1 Elisavet Panti ..........................33 Gator Men’s Bios – Freshmen ..................
    [Show full text]
  • Lady Tiger SEC Results
    Lady Tiger SEC Results 2005 SEC Individual Results (Top Three and Highest LSU Finisher) THIS IS LSU 50-yard Freestyle 100-yard Butterfly 200-yard Medley Relay THE PROGRAM 1. Kara Lynn Joyce Georgia 21.91* 1. Mary DeScenza Georgia 52.12 1. Arsenault, Poewe, Georgia 1:38.21 COACHES 2. Amanda Weir Georgia 22.49 2. Candace Weiman Florida 52.97 DeScenza, Joyce LADY TIGERS 3. Kara Denby Auburn 22.63 3. Tawnie Bethune Auburn 53.41 2. Anderson, Denby, Auburn 1:39.31 15. Heather Brand LSU 23.33 13. Heather Brand LSU 54.67 Hoelzer, Kolukanova LADY TIGER 3. Vanderbilt, Bernhardt, Florida 1:39.37 HISTORY 100-yard Freestyle 200-yard Butterfly Weiman, Farrell TIGERS 1. Kara Lynn Joyce Georgia 47.87 1. Mary DeScenza Georgia 1:53.51* DQ. Staak, Harvey, LSU -- TIGER HISTORY 2. Amanda Weir Georgia 48.45 2. Margaret Hoelzer Auburn 1:55.70 Brand, Bertirotti 3. Emily Kukors Auburn 48.94 3. Tawnie Bethune Auburn 1:56.27 18. Colleen Bertirotti LSU 50.78 17. Heather Brand LSU 2:05.11 400-yard Medley Relay 1. Farrell, Bernhardt, Florida 3:35.22 200-yard Freestyle 200-yard Individual Medley Weiman, Burckle 1. Caroline Burckle Florida 1.44.64 1. Kirsty Coventry Auburn 1:55.34* 2. Arsenault, Ertter, Georgia 3:35.29 2. Kara Lynn Joyce Georgia 1:45.16 2. Emily Kukors Auburn 1:58.21 DeScenza, Weir 3. Emily Kukors Auburn 1:45.76 3. Mary DeScenza Georgia 1:58.60 3. Coventry, Denby, Auburn 3:35.93 24. Hannah Martin LSU 1:53.66 28.
    [Show full text]