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Valerie Carter (1984-87), a 2006 NAU Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, didn’t know it but, right after the ball dropped to start 2006, the ball started rolling on her induction. Keeping it a complete secret, Joe Carter contacted the NAU Athletic Media Relations office in early January to inquire about nominating his wife for the honor, and from there, Carter’s numerous accomplishments in diving at NAU began to surface. Carter (formerly Simmons) qualified for the NCAA Championships twice, becoming the first athlete in the program to ever qualify, and also became the school record-holder in both the one and three-meter events as well as the Pac-West Conference champion in both events as a junior. Carter was the team co-cap- tain as a senior, all-academic Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference honoree and was twice named the team’s most outstanding diver. Carter didn’t just receive a degree, pack up and leave. She has made Flagstaff her home, and NAU her career. She has four different degrees from the university in physical therapy including an advanced master’s and a doctorate. Carter currently works as an associate professor in the Physical Therapy Department, and also owns and operates Carter Rehabilitation in town along with her husband.

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April Diez-Walker (1992-96), a first-ballot inductee into the NAU Athletics Hall of Fame, was the first female swimmer to compete at the NCAA Division I and Diving Championships and is the only swimming All-American in school history. Diez-Walker was a two-time NCAA Championships qualifier and still holds four individual school records - the 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, 1,000 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle - and was part of the record-setting 800 freestyle relay team. A 1994 NCAA All-American in the 1,650-yard freestyle, she finished sixth overall at the NCAA meet and placed ninth in the 500-yard freestyle, earning honorable-mention All-America honors. She was also a championship finalist at the 1993 World University Games in Buffalo, N.Y. Diez-Walker was also named the top female scholar-athlete in the nation following the 1993-94 academic year based on her athletic and academic accomplishments (a perfect 4.00 grade-point average). The former April Diez was named Female Swimmer of the Year following the 1995 Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference Championships after winning the 1,650 free, 200 free, 500 free and 400 individual medley (setting an NAU record in the process). April Diez-Walker A native of Phoenix and an honors graduate of Xavier College Preparatory School, she earned her degree in sociology at NAU, completed law school at the University of California, Berkeley, and currently resides in Phoenix, Ariz.

Pam Rogers, a 2007 NAU Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, was the Head Coach for the swimming and diving program from A 2007 graduate of NAU, Alexis 1983-96, and also the first coach of the pro- Buckley was the first female swimmer in 12 gram. Rogers won five Pacific Collegiate years to participate in the NCAA Swimming Conference titles during her Championships when she qualified as a jun- tenure and was responsible for the addition ior in the 1,650 freestyle with a time of of the men’s program, which also won five 16:27.12, second only to All-American April conference titles. Diez’s time of 16:18.13. Rogers was the first woman in the Buckley was the first NAU swimmer to sport of swimming and diving to be the head earn a Western Athletic Conference (WAC) coach of a combined men’s and women’s title, garnering two of them since the Division I team. The team finished 29th at Lumberjacks joined the WAC in 2004-05. As the 1994 NCAA Championships behind All- a junior, Buckley won the 1,650 freestyle at American April Diez’s performance in the the WAC Championships and as a senior she Alexis Buckley 500 freestyle and the mile. Rogers coached Pam Rogers set a school-record time of 4:23.73 en route 39 women’s conference champions in indi- to winning her second title in the 400 indi- vidual events and 47 Golden Eagle Scholar vidual medley. Athletes. At the 2006 NCAA Championships, She was a four-time All-American, a Buckley placed 19th in the 1,650 freestyle two-time national champion and an alter- and 33rd in the prelims of the 500 freestyle. nate for the U.S. Olympic Team in 1976, and went on to coach ASU to two national and four conference titles. UUNNSSUURRPPAASSSSEEDD BBEEAAUUTTYY...... Surrounded by pines and aspens and sitting at the base of the 12,633-foot San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff isis inin thethe middmiddlele ofof thethe CocCoconino National Forest, the larlargest contiguous stand of ponderosa pines in the world, at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level. Flagstaff is surrounded by incredible scenery, includ- inging thethe GrGrand Canyon National Park, Lake Powell, the Sedona red rocks, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater and Oak Creek Canyon.

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Northern Arizona University has facilities that are utilized by some of the world’s best athletes. The Arizona Cardinals of the nearly every summer since they moved to Phoenix, and the Phoenix Suns ofThe the Wall NBA Aquatic have held Center, their homepreseason to the training NAU swimmingcamp among and t diving program, is a The weight room is considered world-class as one of 11 regional trainingprominent centers byresource USA Weightlifting. for clients of the Center, which have included several national teams from around the world, American gold-medal swimmers like Gary Hall Jr. and Anthony Ervin, as well as World and Olympic champion Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe and four-time Olympic gold medalist and Japanese swimmer Kosuke Katajima. Katajima has visited the Center for High Altitude Training numerous times in recent years, staying for three or more weeks at a time. After his most recent visit, he won gold medals at the Beijing Olympics in both the 100-meter and 200-meter breast- stroke. As Katajima said to Swimming Technique magazine, “Whenever I come here (to Flagstaff), I always improve my time.” Flagstaff works for an Olympic gold medal- ist; just imagine what it can do for you. Living and training in an environment such as Flagstaff, at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level, provides many benefits to athletes and coaches in pursuit of peak performances. Unlike the international teams which only come to Flagstaff for rela- tively short altitude training camps, the athletes at Northern Arizona University enjoy the benefits of long-term exposure to altitude. Although not researched in depth, Australian swimmers Michael Klim and Ian Thorpe anecdotal evidence suggests that the benefits of living andrs oftraining knowledge at a significant and continu- ele- with NAU Head Coach Andy Johns d to rest or ready to work” work has resulted in NAU vation result in long-term improvement of athletic performance. Crucial to the success of our athletes is an application of yea ning with a common goal of al learning from the best coaches in the world, who visit NAU regularly for altitude training cycles. The development of a “nee he challenge. Are you? baseline test set has helped fine-tune the science of swimming at NAU. Being smart about the timing, duration and intensity of swimmers going to the NCAA Championships in events ranging from the 50 freestyle to the mile. Smart, scientific, efficient trai improved performance over the long haul is challenging, but the Lumberjacks of Northern Arizona University are primed to meet t

AUSTRALIA—SWIMMING GERMANY—SWIMMING Reiko Nakamura Stephanie Rice Britta Steffan Bronze—Women's 200m Backstroke Gold—Women's 400m Individual Medley* Gold—Women's 100m Freestyle Gold—Women's 200m Individual Medley* Gold—Women's 50m Freestyle Junichi Miyashita Bronze—Men's 4x100m Medley Relay ITALY—SWIMMING Silver—Men's 100M Freestyle Hisayoshi Sato Silver—Men's 4x100m Medley Relay** Gold—Women's 200m Freestyle* Bronze—Men's 4x100m Medley Relay Bronze—Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay NORWAY—SWIMMING AUSTRIA—SWIMMING Silver—Women's 800m Freestyle Alexander Dale Oen Mirna Jukic Silver—Men's 100m Breaststroke Bronze—Women's 100m Breaststroke JAPAN—SWIMMING Kosuke Kitajima Sara Nordenstam CANADA—TRIATHLON Gold—Men's 100m Breaststroke* Bronze—Women's 200m Breaststroke Simon Whitfield Gold—Men's 200m Breaststroke* Silver—Men's Triathlon Bronze—Men's 4x100m Medley Relay * denotes World Record (6 total) ** set World Record in leadoff leg of relay DENMARK—SWIMMING Takeshi Matsuda Lotte Friis Bronze—Men's 200m Butterfly Bronze—Women's 800m Freestyle table of contents MEDIA INFORMATION 2008-09 Top Times ...... 38 NOTICE TO THE MEDIA 2009-10 Schedule ...... Back Cover 2008-09 Meet Results ...... 38 This media guide is provided by the Northern Media Information ...... 8 Arizona athletics media relations office to Athletics Directory ...... 8 OPPONENTS assist media members with their coverage of Lumberjack swimming and diving. Publicity Primary Media Outlets ...... 8 All-time Dual Meet Series Records ...... 39 All-time Meet Results ...... 39 for the program is handled by assistant athlet- ics media relations director Joe Scacco. All UNIVERSITY media needs, including the latest information, HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK Flagstaff, Arizona ...... 9 may be obtained by contacting Scacco at (928) Northern Arizona University ...... 10 Hall of Famers and NCAA Participants...... 1 523-6330 or by e-mail at Academics ...... 11 Olympic Medalists in Flagstaff...... 8 [email protected]. Releases, results, ros- Athletic Training ...... 12 Wall Aquatic Center Records ...... 13 ters and breaking news are available at the Douglas J. Wall Aquatic Center ...... 13 Program History ...... 39-41 athletics web site, www.nauathletics.com. For University Administration/Support Staff ...... 14 School Records (Short Course Yards) ...... 40 more information about our services, please Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator .. 15 All-time Top Performers ...... 40 refer to page six. Lumberjacks at the NCAAs ...... 41 CREDITS PREVIEW NCAA Championships Qualifiers ...... 41 The 2009-10 Northern Arizona swimming Roster Breakdown ...... 16 Conference Champions ...... 41 and diving media guide was written and 2009-10 Outlook ...... 17-18 Coaching History ...... 41 All-time Roster ...... 42 designed by assistant athletics media rela- tions director Joe Scacco, with editorial COACHES assistance from Steve Shaff, Andy Johns, Head Coach Andy Johns ...... 19 NATIONAL STANDARDS & RESULTS and Nikki Huffman. Special thanks to Maria Diving Coach Nikki Huffman ...... 20 2010 NCAA Qualifying Standards ...... 43 Hechanova, Elizabeth Brook, the NAU swim- Coaching Staff ...... 21 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Team Results ...... 43 NCAA Women’s Championship Meet Records ...... 43 ming and diving program and the Center for High Altitude Training. Photography by Jeff ATHLETE PROFILES Huehn/LazyJPhoto, Matt Beaty, Becky SENIORS Fairchild, Ian Johnson, Will Seberger, Jerry Rachael Foe ...... 22 NAU QUICK FACTS Foreman, Maria Hechanova, Elizabeth Kristen Hamilton ...... 23 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Brook, Ben Kirkby, and NAU Athletics Media Jessi Jones ...... 24 Location/Founded ...... Flagstaff, Ariz./1899 Relations unless otherwise noted. Lindsey Miller ...... 25 Enrollment ...... 23,600 Kimber Morelli...... 26 Nickname/Colors ...... Lumberjacks/Blue, Gold and Sage Renee Rother...... 27 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I T.J. Williams...... 28 Conference ...... Western Athletic Conference (WAC) JUNIORS Facility ...... Douglas J. Wall Aquatic Center (350) Lana Christensen ...... 29 President ...... Dr. John D. Haeger Megan Collier ...... 29 Athletics Director ...... Jim Fallis Meredith Egloria ...... 30 Associate AD/SWA ...... Beth Vechinski Claire Ferro ...... 30 COACHING STAFF Taryn Harris ...... 31 Head Coach ...... Andy Johns (East Carolina 1989) Ashley Kurtz...... 31 E-mail ...... [email protected] Vivian Landeck...... 32 Office Phone ...... 928-523-6325 Kate Schafer...... 32 Overall Record at NAU/Year ...... 168-119 (.585)/14th Monica Veit ...... 33 Dual Meet Record ...... 66-82 (.446) SOPHOMORES Diving Coach ...... Nikki Huffman (Oakland 1991) Cassie Anderson ...... 33 E-mail ...... [email protected] Chalene Dirks-Ryan ...... 34 Office Phone ...... (928) 523-8010 On the cover: The 2009-10 Northern Holly Frost ...... 34 Assistant Coaches ...... Dave Rollins, Liz Hobbs Kristin Jones...... 35 Arizona swimming and diving team outside Krista Maier ...... 35 TEAM INFORMATION the Student Union on the NAU campus. FRESHMEN 2008-09 Overall/Dual Record ...... 14-10/7-9 (Top Left) Jessi Jones and Maria Hechanova, Conference Meet Finish ...... 2nd Kristy Ardavanis ...... 35 (Top Right) Claire Ferro and Kristen Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/7 Jaclyn Branning ...... 36 Hamilton, (Middle Right) Monica Veit, Newcomers ...... 5 Fiona Connell...... 36 (Bottom Right) Vivian Landeck, (Bottom Kelsey Loy ...... 36 Left) Crowd at WAC Championships, MEDIA RELATIONS (Middle Left) Megan Collier. Danielle Palbykin ...... 36 Swimming & Diving Contact ...... Joe Scacco E-mail ...... [email protected] On the back cover: The 2009-10 Northern REVIEW Office Phone/Fax ...... (928) 523-6330/6793 NAU Athletics 2008-09 Year in Review ...... 37 Cell Phone ...... (847) 340-0389 Arizona swimming and diving team at the 2008-09 Season Review...... 38 Address ...... P.O. Box 15400, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 Wall Aquatic Center on the NAU Campus. Web Site ...... www.nauathletics.com

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JOE ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE The Northern Arizona University athletics media rela- SCACCO Phone (928) 523- unless noted tions office is located on the east concourse of the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome. The phone numbers are (928) Asst. Athletics ADMINISTRATION 523-6792 and 6330, while the fax number is 6793. Media Relations Dir. Jim Fallis ...... Director of Athletics ...... 9595 (Swimming & Jeff Pritsker ...... Assoc. AD, Internal ...... 1256 Diving Contact) Beth Vechinski...... Assoc. AD, External/SWA...... 3326 COACH INTERVIEWS Pam Lowie ...... Asst. AD, Academics ...... 6783 Head coach Andy Johns and his staff are generally Office (928) 523-6330 Ashley Hammarstrom ..Asst. AD, Marketing &Special Events ....3389 available for interviews before and after each practice. To Lynn Newson ...... Asst. AD/Compliance...... 4001 Fax ...... 523-6793 Jason Roundy ...... Asst. AD, Development ...... 7805 set up any interview session, contact the media relations Home ...... 606-8017 Steve Shaff...... Asst. AD, Media Relations ...... 6792 office at (928) 523-6330. The best time to contact is week- Diani Ulrey...... Academic Coordinator...... 4495 days, 9 a.m. to noon. TBA ...... Game Management ...... 6367 ATHLETICS PHONE DIRECTORY Wayne Sjoberg ...... Faculty Athletics Rep ...... 2981 PRACTICE Prefix (928) 523- ATHLETIC TRAINING Daily workouts are generally open to the public, but Ryan Pinson...... Head Athletic Trainer ...... 1040 Athletics Department ...... 5353 Billy Cotts ...... Associate Athletic Trainer ...... 2139 media members are encouraged to confirm practice times and interview arrangements with the media relations Theresa Doherty ...... Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 2139 Athletics FAX ...... 6035 George Hershey...... Team Physician ...... 1040 office. Generally, the swim team practices begin at 1:30 TBA ...... Training Room Accounting Specialist ....4089 p.m., though the schedule could change without prior Athletics Marketing ...... 7330 BASKETBALL, MEN'S notice. Mike Adras ...... Head Coach ...... 5630 Will Hensley...... Assistant Coach ...... 6794 Athletics Training ...... 4151 Billy Hix ...... Assistant Coach ...... 5639 PHOTOGRAPHERS Quinton Grogan...... Assistant Coach ...... 2007 Photographers and videographers are allowed on the Basketball, Men’s ...... 5630 BASKETBALL, WOMEN'S deck area but not in the team areas around the pool. Laurie Kelly ...... Head Coach ...... 9983 Please contact the media relations office if you wish to Basketball, Women’s ...... 9983 Monique LeBlanc...... Assistant Coach ...... 6836 shoot photos at a practice or competition. Chad Eickhoff...... Assistant Coach ...... 7463 Cross Country/Track & Field ...... 5646 Breyza Rhodes ...... Assistant Coach ...... 7463 BUSINESS OFFICE POST-MEET INTERVIEWS Equipment Room ...... 3950 Jeff Pritsker ...... Assistant AD/Business ...... 1256 At home, postmeet interviews will be conducted TBA ...... Accounts Payable...... 1297 poolside with requested student-athletes and coaches Football ...... 6787 Gretchen Povlsen ...... Accounting Specialist...... 7803 from both teams following a short “cooling-off” period. CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Media relations staff will collect interview requests imme- Golf ...... 1668 Eric Heins...... Interim Track & Field/XC Head Coach...... 9324 Wiley King ...... Assistant Coach ...... 5659 diately following the meet. Media Relations ...... 6792/6330 Mohammed Saatara ....Assistant Coach ...... 5647 FOOTBALL MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME Media Relations FAX ...... 6793 Jerome Souers...... Head Coach ...... 6787 Arizona does not move its clock ahead in the spring or Craig Knoth ...... Tight Ends/Recruiting ...... 6703 back in the fall. As a result, Flagstaff time coincides with Rolle Activity Center ...... 5192 Andy LaRussa...... Cornerbacks/Kicking Game ...... 7452 the Pacific time zone through Nov. 1. The rest of the sea- Brian Lindgren ...... Offensive Coordinator/QBs ...... 6799 Skydome Office ...... 3449 Reeves ...... Safeties/Special Teams ...... 1353 son, Flagstaff is compatible with the Mountain time zone. Eric Reid...... Running Game Coord./O-Line ...... 0292 Skyjacks Foundation ...... 7805 Bill Smith ...... Defensive Line ...... 1350 LUMBERJACKS ONLINE Francis St. Paul ...... Wide Receivers ...... 6799 Releases, statistics, rosters and breaking news are Soccer ...... 2021 Chris Taylor ...... Running Backs ...... 6799 available at the NAU Athletics web site, www.nauathlet- Andy Thompson ...... Defensive Coord./Linebackers...... 5643 John Teuscher ...... Linebackers ...... 6703 ics.com. All information is available for immediate use, Swimming and Diving ...... 6325/8010 GOLF, WOMEN'S including photos. Other sites of interest for swimming Brad Bedortha ...... Head Coach ...... 1668 include www.NCAA.org and www.CollegeSwimming.com. Men’s Tennis ...... 3412 OFFICE STAFF Women’s Tennis ...... 7465 Dorene Gilbert...... Office Assistant ...... 6107 MEDIA SERVIES Jennifer Carroll ...... Office Assistant ...... 6785 SKYDOME A postmeet release, complete with event-by-event Volleyball ...... 1523 Dave Brown ...... Director ...... 3440 results, will be e-mailed to media outlets following the Rob Morrison ...... Events Coordinator ...... 9471 meet. Those media who wish to receive these results are Wall Aquatic Center ...... 4508 TBA ...... Administrative Assistant ...... 3466 encouraged to provide their information to the media rela- SOCCER, WOMEN'S tions office. Weight Room ...... 9407 Andre Luciano ...... Head Coach ...... 2021 Holly Jones ...... Assistant Coach ...... 2553 SPORTS INFORMATION PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Steve Shaff...... Director ...... 6792 Joe Scacco ...... Assistant Director ...... 6330 Print Mitch Strohman ...... Broadcaster, Lumberjack Radio ...... 607-7057 Arizona Daily Sun 1751 S. Thompson St., Flagstaff, AZ 86002 (928) 556-2259/774-4790 (fax) SUPPORT STAFF Arizona Republic Box 1848, Flagstaff, AZ 86002-1848 (602) 444-8107/8686 (fax) George Fox ...... Equipment Coordinator...... 3950 The Lumberjack Box 6000, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 (928) 523-4921/9313 (fax) Andy Williams ...... Coord., Strength and Conditioning ...... 9407 Tribune Newspapers 120 W. First Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85210 (480) 898-6529/6362 (fax) Cody Hodgeson ...... Asst. Coach, Strength & Conditioning ....9405 Kevin Gemoets ...... Head Coach, Spiritline ...... 6695 SWIMMING AND DIVING, WOMEN'S Television Andy Johns ...... Head Coach ...... 6325 Fox Sports Net 2 N. Central, Ste. 1700, Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 257-9500/0848 (fax) Dave Rollins...... Assistant Coach ...... 6944 KNAZ Ch. 2 (NBC) Box 3360, Flagstaff, AZ 86003 (928) 526-5222/527-0022 (fax) Nikki Kelsey-Huffman ..Head Diving Coach ...... 8010 UTV Ch. 4 (NAU) Box 5619, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 (928) 523-9248/9251 (fax) TENNIS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Kim Bruno ...... Men’s and Women’s Head Coach ...... 7465 Radio Richard Paulosky ...... Assistant Coach ...... 3412 VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN'S KVNA (600 AM) 1800 S. Rd., Suite 105, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 526-2700/774-5852 (fax) Craig Choate ...... Head Coach ...... 1532 Megan Greene...... Assistant Coach ...... 5649 Other John Napier ...... Assistant Coach ...... 1522 Associated Press 505 N. 2nd St., Ste. 120, Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 258-8934/254-9573 (fax)

8 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING FLAGSTAFF AND NORTHERN ARIZONA Flagstaff, northern Arizona's largest of 47. The winters offer sunny days and city with a year-round population of beautiful snow scenes. Flagstaff has an approximately 57,000, is the home of average of 288 days of sunshine each year Northern Arizona University. Surrounded as well as a mild, four-season climate that by pines and aspens and sitting at the base offers excellent conditions for study and of the 12,633-foot San Francisco Peaks, recreation. This college town has a friendly, small- town atmosphere combined with out- standing cultural, scientific and recreation- al opportunities. The variety of cultural resources includes the Flagstaff Symphony and the Festival of Native American Arts. The area's natural and cultural history is represented by such institutions as the Museum of Northern Arizona, the Pioneer Historical Museum and Riordan State Flagstaff is the gateway to the world-famous Grand Historical Park. With snow covering the San Francisco Peaks for part of the year, it is not uncommon to have a white back- Canyon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Flagstaff is surrounded by incredible south rim of the canyon is just one hour from Flagstaff. drop even on the nicest of days in Flagstaff. scenery, including the Grand Canyon National Park, Lake Powell, Meteor Crater, the Wupatki Indian ruins and the San Francisco Peaks. Within a 30-minute drive from campus are Slide Rock State Park, Oak Creek Canyon, Sunset Crater, Walnut Canyon and Lake Mary. This diverse landscape also offers an exciting array of recreational possibilities, from hiking and biking to skiing and back- packing. From rafting down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon to hiking through Sedona’s red rock country south of Flagstaff, to experiencing the beauty of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona, the opportunities for outdoor enjoyment are truly endless. The clock in front of Old Main on a winter day. Sedona’s Oak Creek Canyon is a popular hiking spot just 30 minutes away and often up to 20 degrees warmer than Flagstaff. The creek has many spots along its banks for sunbathing and relaxing.

Flagstaff is in the middle of the Coconino National Forest, the largest contiguous stand of ponderosa pines in the world, at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level. The altitude, clean air and surrounding for- est provide an unsurpassed climate year- round. Flagstaff’s most attractive quality may be its four distinctive seasons. In the sum- mer, Flagstaff is warm and comfortable, boasting an average daytime high temper- ature of 80 degrees and an overnight low The university campus lit up at night and the snow-capped San Francisco Peaks glowing in the moonlight.

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Northern Arizona University provides an out- NAU CHECKLIST MAJOR COURSES OF STUDY standing undergraduate residential education • 95 percent of alumni report they are either ARTS AND SCIENCES strengthened by important research, graduate and employed or in advanced study, and 80 per- Art History German professional programs and a responsive distance learn- cent of those employed report they are Arts Management German Ed. ing network delivering programs throughout Arizona. working in an area directly related to their Astronomy Geochemistry Undergraduate education that provides know- major. Biology Geology Biology/Secondary Ed. History ledge of the world and an ability to appreciate change, • The overall student-athlete grade-point diversity and life itself is NAU's underlying core Botany History Ed. average is higher than 3.0. Chemistry Humanities strength. • More than half of Arizona’s teachers have Chemistry Ed. Mathematics Faculty and staff members are committed to the received instruction at NAU. Earth Science Mathematics Ed. residential campus concept and to the students but • NAU graduates’ acceptance rate to med- Earth Science Ed. Microbiology also are prepared to deliver education throughout ical, dental, and veterinary school is higher Engineering Physics Philosophy Arizona and the world either online or in new campus than the national average. English Physics structures. English Ed. Religious Studies With its elevation Environ. Chemistry Spanish of 7,000 feet and four- Environ. Sciences Spanish Ed. French Zoology season climate, Flagstaff French Ed. is ideal for year-round BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION outdoor activities. Accounting Finance Nearby attractions Computer Info. Sys. Management include the Grand Economics Marketing Canyon, Lowell COMMUNICATION Observatory, Oak Creek Advertising Photography Canyon, Sedona, Electronic Media Public Relations Monument Valley, Journalism Speech Comm. Sunset Crater, Meteor Merchandising Visual Comm. Crater, and Arizona ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Snowbowl. Applied Indigenous Geography Studies Parks/Rec. Mgmt. Forestry Public Planning Northern Arizona University has a student popu- -William A. Franke, one of Arizona's EDUCATION lation of more than 22,000 at its main campus in most prominent business leaders, has Career/Technical Ed. Music Ed. Flagstaff and at sites across the state. made a $25 million contribution to Elementary Ed. Physical Ed. NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern Northern Arizona University's College Secondary Ed. Social Science Ed. Arizona Normal School. A close, personal interest in Special/Elem. Ed. Teacher Ed. of Business, the largest donation in the Special/Sec. Ed. Theatre Ed. the development of each student as an individual has university's history. long been a trademark of the Mountain Campus. This Health Ed. educational experience is enhanced by an atmosphere -The university has created a new ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY that celebrates the diversity of opinions and cultures. Civil/Environ. Eng. Electrical Eng. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse College of Health and Human Services Construction Mgmt. Mechanical Eng. range of disciplines, from liberal arts and the sciences to to help the university respond to the Computer Science professional and career-related fields. need for more health-care professionals FINE ART As NAU looks to the future, it continues to devel- in the state and enhance the universi- Art Ed. Music Performance op innovative ways to ty's participation in the developing aca- Arts Management Studio Art provide citizens with demic medical complex in downtown Interior Design Theatre greater access to edu- Phoenix. Music Theatre Ed. cation and strives to Music Ed. Theatre Studies strengthen its teach- -The Arizona Cardinals conduct training HEALTH PROFESSIONS ing and service part- camp at NAU, which Sports Illustrated Athletic Training Health Promotion nerships to meet the Dental Hygiene Hlth. Prom.-Sec. Ed. needs of a changing has called among the top five training Exercise Science Nursing Arizona. camps in the NFL. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT Flagstaff, with a Hotel/Rest. Mgmt. Internat’l Hospit. Mgmt. population of about -NAU's graduate physical therapy pro- 57,000, is rich in cultur- gram ranks among the best in the SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES al diversity. Located at nation, according to U.S. News & World Anthropology Political Science the base of the majestic Report. Criminal Justice Psychology San Francisco Peaks, Crim. Justice Admin. Public Agency Service International Affairs Social Work Flagstaff is 140 miles Justice System Sociology north of Phoenix at the Policy and Planning intersection of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40.

10 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING ACADEMICS EPS 199 Academic and Personal Development is a course developed by the NAU School of Education. The course is designed to assist student-athletes with study skills development, career planning and personal development as the student makes the transition into the university environment. COMMUNITY OUTREACH NAU student-athletes give back to the community and explore poten- tial career paths in a unique program that includes participation in a variety of interactions within the elementary schools such as “Read Across America” and “Be a Student Athlete for a Day.” One of the most popular commu- Head coach Andy Johns with members of the 2008-09 Swimming & Diving team who nity outreach events is Red Ribbon earned Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Awards. Week, which features student-athletes Academics in the athletics department has taken on a new meaning at and coaches visiting area schools to Northern Arizona University. The academic services are under the direction of aca- speak about and promote a drug-free demic services coordinators Pam Lowie and Diana Ulrey, and offer numerous pro- lifestyle. Photo by Thomas Hoyt grams to help the student-athletes throughout their academic careers. ACADEMIC AWARDS The NAU swimming & diving team is extremely The results have been impressive. During the spring semester of 2008, NAU Two of the most prestigious involved in the community, and received the student-athletes achieved a cumulative grade-point average of 3.13, the 19th events on the NAU athletics calendar Thunder Valley Rally Commander’s Award from semester with a cumulative GPA above 3.0 in the last 10 years (20 semesters). recognize student-athletes for their Toys for Tots in 2006. Pictured (from left): Hal Jensen, Shannon Colvin (‘07) and Andy Johns. During the 2007-08 academic year, the Lumberjacks garnered a school-record academic accomplishments. The 178 Golden Eagle Awards and 43 student-athletes took part in spring commence- annual Golden Eagle Awards banquet recognizes students for their overall grade- ment ceremonies on the NAU campus and were commissioned degrees as part of point average while the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll recognizes academic the Class of 2008. achievements based on semester success. NAU places great emphasis on providing students with critical services to sup- CHOICES port their education. All academic support programs are intended to allow student- Student Athlete Advisory Board athletes to build partnerships on campus that will increase their chances of academ- Leaders from all NAU varsity squads meet bimonthly to discuss student-athlete ic and personal success and prepare them for life after college. issues that are both local and national in scale. The Student Athlete Advisory Board The programs listed to the right are in place to help athletes attain their aca- plays a large part in the development of new programs and policies for the NAU ath- demic goals. letics department. Academic Enrichment PROACTIVE PROGRAM Student-athletes interact with support services on a weekly basis as they Students work one-on-one with mentors on a multitude of issues including progress toward their degrees. Student-athletes utilize tutors, attend study-skills academics, athletics and the university environment. The program is designed to workshops and conduct Internet research at the Learning Assistance Centers, Cline enhance their success as a college student-athlete. Library and the Writing Lab. WAC ALL-ACADEMIC AWARD NAU GOLDEN EAGLE SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDS In 2008-09, 15 Northern Arizona swimming and Alyson Aggers ...... 2002-03-04 Danielle Filipp ...... 2008-09 Lindsey Miller...... 2007-08-09 diving student-athletes earned Academic All-WAC Lacey Aldrich ...... 1995-96-97-98 Tara Florschuetz ...... 1990 Kimber Morelli...... 2007-09 Awards. To be eligible, the student-athlete must have Heather Anderson ...... 2002-03-04 Rachael Foe ...... 2007-08-09 Katie ...... 2005-06-07-08 Sofi Appelberg ...... 2005-07-08 Kristina Fox ...... 1997 Kaci Nation ...... 1990 completed at least one academic year, have at least a Nichole Atkin...... 2005 Carolyn Fries ...... 2005 Kristy O’Connell ...... 1990-91 3.00 cumulative grade point average and have partici- Anita Bailey ...... 1990 Sharon George ...... 1989 Shannon Packard ...... 2004-05-06 pated in at least 50 percent of the team’s meets. The Ali Beerthuis ...... 2003 Tricia Gillespie...... 1987 Hadas Pade ...... 1994-95-96 Lumberjacks' total honorees were the most in the Jessica Betts...... 2001-02-03-04 Gina Gioco ...... 1993-94-95 Kristin Pereyra ...... 2000 WAC, tied with New Mexico State. Joanna Bieri ...... 1998-99 Lisa Gorsline ...... 1996 Lindsay Peterson ...... 2001-02-03-04 Tami Binek...... 2006-07-08-09 Michelle Guglielmo ...... 1998 Cathy Petry ...... 1986 Tami Binek ...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Jordan Bixler ...... 2003-04 Heather Halliday ...... 1990 Ellen Potter ...... 1990 Danielle Borth ...... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Danielle Borth ...... 2005-06-07-08 Leann Hamblen...... 2004-05-06 Michelle Quigley ...... 1994 Elizabeth Brook ...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Genta Branstetter ...... 1992 Niki Hanson...... 1997 Andrea Redman...... 1996-97-98-99 Blair Buder ...... 2005, 2006 Liz Breiland ...... 2002-03-04 Kelly Hardin ...... 1992 Kristi Richardson ...... 1989 Kelly Busche ...... 2005, 2006 Cindy Brickhouse...... 1988 Taryn Harris...... 2008-09 Megan Riesmeyer ...... 1996 Wendy Bustamante ...... 2008 Elizabeth Brook...... 2006-08-09 Trina Havlick...... 1991-92 Jocelyn Rossi...... 1997-98-99 Katie Cattolica ...... 2005 Blair Buder...... 2003-04-05-06 Maria Hechanova ...... 2006-07-08-09 Renee Rother...... 2008-09 Lana Christensen ...... 2008, 2009 Kelly Busche...... 2003-04-05-06 Trudy Henkels ...... 1995-96 Holly Russell ...... 1994-95-96 Corie Collins ...... 2005 Wendy Bustamante...... 2008 Katherine Horak...... 1997-98-99-2000 Jennifer Ruthrauff ...... 2003-04-05-06 Shannon Colvin ...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Dana Butts...... 1990 Cari Houtz ...... 1990-91 Kate Schafer ...... 2008 Laura D’Aniello ...... 2008 Katie Cattolica...... 2005-06-08 Megan Howell ...... 2004 Emily Simon ...... 2003-04-05 April Divine ...... 2008 Lana Christensen ...... 2008-09 Kensie Howlett...... 2003-04 Ida Smit ...... 1991-92-93-94 Meredith Egloria ...... 2009 Jayne Clark ...... 1988 Alanna Janssens ...... 2002-03-04 Natalie Strohmeyer ...... 1990 Claire Ferro ...... 2008, 2009 Kelly Cochran ...... 1996, 1998-99 Jacqueline Jenner...... 2003-04 Christina Suarez...... 2008 Danielle Filipp ...... 2008, 2009 Kim Cochran ...... 2001 Jessi Jones...... 2007-08-09 Lonnie Sullivan ...... 1991 Rachael Foe ...... 2008, 2009 Megan Collier ...... 2008 Kristin Jones ...... 2009 Heather Thomas ...... 2003-04-05 Carolyn Fries ...... 2005 Corie Collins ...... 2004-05 Margot Kirkpatrick ...... 1990 Cari Thomson...... 1989-90 Leann Hamblen...... 2005 Shannon Colvin ...... 2005-06-07-08 Sandi Kline...... 1990 Becky Triemstra...... 2005-06-07-08 Taryn Harris ...... 2008, 2009 Jennifer Cowperthwaite ...... 1990 Kim Kopra...... 2008-09 Chelsey Urban ...... 2001-04 Maria Hechanova ...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Stephanie Cox ...... 1998 Jayne Koprowski ...... 1992-93-94-95 Erika Van Steenberg ...... 1992 Jessi Jones...... 2008, 2009 Fiona Curnow ...... 1986 Nichole Kotchka ...... 1999-2000-01 Aubrey Varga ...... 2001-02 Kim Kopra ...... 2008 Brittany Curry ...... 2008 Ali Krastins...... 1992 Monica Veit ...... 2008-09 Ali Kronebusch ...... 2005 Laura D’Aniello ...... 2008 Ali Kronebusch...... 2002-03-04-05 Maryann Wagener ...... 2000-02-03 Lindsey Miller ...... 2008, 2009 Anna Deem ...... 2001-02-03-04 Kristen Kursiss ...... 2001-02 Julie Ward...... 2006-07-08 Kimber Morelli ...... 2009 Hilary Devine...... 1994 Brooke Larson ...... 1999-2000-01-02 Annie Warner ...... 1999-2000-01-02 Katie Munch ...... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 April Diez ...... 1993-94-95-96 Amanda Lasik ...... 2001-02-03-04 Julie White ...... 1990-91 Shannon Packard ...... 2006 April Divine ...... 2008 Jennifer Lattig ...... 1994-95 Dawn Williams ...... 1996-99 Renee Rother ...... 2008, 2009 Kiernan Donahoe ...... 2000 Michelle Lovata...... 2003 Jennifer Williams...... 1993 Jennifer Ruthrauff ...... 2006 Sharon Dugan ...... 1998-99 Katie Lowe ...... 2001-02-03-04 Kelsey Williams ...... 1997-99 Heather Thomas ...... 2005 Meredith Egloria ...... 2007-08-09 Krista Maier...... 2009 Megan Williams ...... 2000 Rebecca Triemstra ...... 2005, 2007, 2008 Ellen Erick...... 1999-2000 Amy Martin...... 1998-99-2000 T.J. Williams ...... 2009 Monica Veit ...... 2008, 2009 Monika Fajardo...... 2002-03-04 Sasha Martin...... 1993-94-95 Kristin Wright ...... 1997-99 Julie Ward ...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Leia Fazio ...... 1999-2000-01-02 Courtney McKenzie ...... 2000-01-02-03 Christen Zybura...... 1993 T.J. Williams ...... 2009 Claire Ferro ...... 2008-09 Amie Michael...... 1990-91

2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 11 ATHLETIC Training

Dr. George Hershey Dr. Roman Dr. Uri Dr. Monica Dr. Joel Team Physician Lewicky Lewicky Radloff Rohrbough

Ryan Pinson became the second certified athletic trainer in school history, replacing retired Hall of Famer Mike Nesbitt. Ryan C. Pinson Andy Williams Billy Cotts Theresa Doherty Cherisse Kutyreff Head Athletic Head Strength & Associate Head Assistant Athletic Graduate Assistant Trainer Conditioning Coach Athletic Trainer Trainer

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING The NAU weight room is located in the Walkup Frankfurt Galaxy league of NFL Europe, as Skydome on Northern Arizona's south campus. It well as four other collegiate stints. features 30 tons of free weights, 10 Olympic train- The strength and conditioning facilities ing platforms with modernized sport-specific train- at NAU are among the best in the West. The ing and high-tech motion analysis cameras. In the 6,500-square-foot facility has been utilized by summer of 2005, the weight room received a the likes of Olympians Pablo Morales, facelift with new platforms and interior paint, as Summer Sanders, and Wes well as a complete enclosure of the complex. The Barnett, as well as a host of foreign athletes student-athletes work to improve themselves and teams preparing for a variety of interna- under a philosophy based on performance tional competitions. The German bobsled enhancement and safe participation. team trained in the facility prior to winning a Andy Williams joined the Northern Arizona gold medal at the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics. athletics staff as the head strength and conditioning coach in July of 2009. Williams came to NAU with 13 years of experience in the pro- fession, most recently spend- ing a year as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Eastern Michigan University. Williams has expe- rience at many levels in the sporting world, having spent time as the director of strength and conditioning in the New York Yankees minor league system and the

12 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING DOUGLAS J. WALL AQUATIC CENTER underwater viewing, mechanical and storage rooms, locker rooms, offices, a classroom and 10,000 square feet of pool deck. The swimming and diving complex and the 7,000- foot elevation have attracted Olympic medal winners such as Pablo Morales, Summer Sanders, Lea Loveless and most recent medalists Gary Hall Jr., Anthony Ervin and to train in Flagstaff. In 1990 the High Altitude Challenge was held in the Wall Aquatic Center, featuring former world-record holders Matt Biondi and Tom Jager. Several national teams used the facility in the year prior to the recent Beijing Games to enhance their training regimens. Twenty-one medals were won NAU VS. ALL FOES The Douglas J. Wall Aquatic Center AT WALL AQUATIC CENTER by swimmers at the Games who used the Wall Aquatic (formerly the Natatorium) opened in (DUAL MEETS ONLY) Center in conjunction with the Center for High Altitude Opponent Rec. Stk. November 1983, just in time to house the Air Force ...... 1-0 W 1 Training as part of their preparations. Arizona State ...... 0-7 L 7 inaugural Northern Arizona University Boise State ...... 1-0 W 1 The facility added a bulkhead in 2000 to enhance its Brigham Young (BYU) .... 0-2 L 2 women's swimming and diving team. Brown ...... 0-1 L 1 versatility as a world-class training facility. The 2000-01 Colorado ...... 1-0 W 1 Twenty-four years later, the facility is con- Colorado State ...... 0-1 L 1 season-opening meet vs. San Diego State was the first to Fresno State ...... 2-1 W 1 sidered a world-class training facility for Grand Canyon...... 1-0 W 1 use the bulkhead in competition, producing the first col- national teams worldwide. Hawai’i ...... 0-1 L 1 legiate meet in Flagstaff held on a 25-yard course. Idaho...... 1-0 W 1 Kansas...... 0-1 L 1 Wall Aquatic Center is an Olympic- Loyola Marymount ...... 5-0 W 5 size swimming and diving complex, which WALL AQUATIC CENTER RECORDS Missouri ...... 0-1 L 1 (SHORT COURSE METERS) Nebraska ...... 1-0 W 1 is open not only to the NAU swim team Nevada ...... 1-2 L 2 Event Mark Name, School Date Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 0-7 L 7 but also to the public, students, faculty 50 Free 26.38 Maria Mayrovich, Kansas 10/18/2008 New Mexico ...... 7-6 W 5 New Mexico State ...... 11-1 L 1 and staff as well as the NAU water polo 100 Free 58.15 Diane Gu, Rice 1/9/2006 Northern Illinois ...... 1-0 W 1 200 Free 2:04.67 April Diez, Northern Arizona 11/15/1992 Pepperdine ...... 1-0 W 1 club teams. It also houses a small weight 400 Free 4:18.53 April Diez, Northern Arizona 12/8/1994 Purdue ...... 0-1 L 1 Rice...... 0-1 L 1 room, featuring free weights and a 800 Free 9:00.02 Alexis Buckley, Northern Arizona 2/5/2005 San Diego ...... 9-0 W 9 100 Back 1:04.82 Iuliia Kuzhil, Kansas 10/18/2008 San Diego State ...... 3-0 W 3 Universal weight machine. The carpeted TCU ...... 0-1 L 1 200 Back 2:20.32 Amy Halsey, Rice 1/9/2006 UC Irvine ...... 1-0 W 1 mezzanine level, which overlooks nearly 100 Br 1:12.03 Danielle Herrmann, Kansas 10/18/2008 UC San Diego ...... 1-0 W 1 200 Br 2:38.29 Danielle Herrmann, Kansas 10/18/2008 Utah ...... 2-1 W 1 the length of the 50-meter pool, can Washington State ...... 1-1 L 1 accommodate 350 spectators. 100 Fly 1:03.82 Ashley Leidigh, Kansas 10/18/2008 Wyoming ...... 5-1 W 3 200 Fly 2:19.76 Ashley Leidigh, Kansas 10/18/2008 Overall Dual Record 56-37 .602 The 704,000-gallon pool features 200 IM 2:22.27 April Diez, Northern Arizona 11/15/1992 vs. Big 12 Conference: 2-2 L 1 two one-meter and two three-meter div- 400 IM 5:04.41 April Diez, Northern Arizona 1/23/1993 vs. Big Ten: 0-1 L 1 200 FrRel 1:46.40 Kansas 10/18/2008 vs. Big West: 1-0 W 1 ing boards, a 13-foot-deep diving tank, six vs. Conference USA 0-1 L 1 400 FrRel 3:56.69 Northern Arizona 1/17/2009 vs. Ivy League: 0-1 L 1 25-meter lap lanes (seven feet deep), 800 FrRel 8:31.68 Arizona State 1/30/2000 vs. MAC: 1-0 W 1 eight 50-meter lap lanes (four to 13 feet 200 MedRel 1:57.40 Northern Arizona 1/24/2009 vs. Mountain West: 18-19 W 1 vs. Pacific-10: 1-8 L 5 deep) and a three-foot therapy pool area 400 MedRel 4:21.51 Northern Arizona 2/5/2005 vs. Sun Belt: 9-0 W 9 vs. WAC: 8-5 W 1 as well as handicap access. WALL AQUATIC CENTER DIVING RECORDS vs. West Coast: 14-0 W 14 The building itself is 45,000 square 1m (6) 294.15 Danielle Borth, Northern Arizona 1/27/2007 vs. Non-Division I: 2-0 W 2 feet, including underground tunnels 1m (10) 408.77 Kristin Wright, Northern Arizona 11/18/95 3m (6) 327.83 Taryn Harris, Northern Arizona 12/6/2008 Conference record vs. schools in current around the pool walls-complete with conference alignments 3m (11) 451.72 Amy Palmer, Arizona State 12/8/91

2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 13 ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT STAFF DR. JOHN D. HAEGER, PRESIDENT OF NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY John D. Haeger leads Northern Arizona University in its Presidents Climate Commitment, has led the university effort to make sustainability a part commitment to undergraduate education-a commitment of virtually every major and program. From climate research to forest health, NAU con- enhanced by the university's ongoing efforts in research, ducts research and offers degrees in a variety of environmental programs. graduate education and distance learning. 'Platinum'-rated campus. NAU is home to the greenest building in higher education and Dr. Haeger has been NAU president since November 2001 one of the greenest buildings in the world with the Platinum-rated Applied Research and after joining the university to serve as NAU provost in June Development building. The university also is home to two Gold-rated buildings. 2000. Largest gift in university history. The College of Business Administration was able to During his term as president, Dr. Haeger has guided the uni- acquire the largest gift in university history, a $25 million donation from business leader versity to new heights in student enrollment. He also has ush- William Franke. The college was renamed The W.A. Franke College of Business. ered the university into its largest building boom since the Arizona Cardinals partnership. The National Football League's Arizona Cardinals agreed to 22-year term of former NAU President J. Lawrence Walkup. continue to operate their training camp at the Flagstaff campus. About $2 million is added Further, he has fully endorsed a national effort to increase to the northern Arizona economy as a result of the Cardinals training camp. institutional accountability, explaining that NAU must per- High Country Conference Center. Dr. Haeger initiated a joint partnership among NAU, the form on a level that demonstrates its significance to students and to society. city of Flagstaff, the Arizona Board of Regents, Sodexo Conferencing and Drury Hotels to build a 42,000-square-foot conference center and an adjoining hotel and parking struc- Among university achievements under his leadership: ture. The complex has become a financial, cultural and educational asset to the universi- ty and Flagstaff communities. The economic benefit to northern Arizona is estimated at $7 Affordability and predictability. Under Dr. Haeger's leadership, NAU has instituted a million annually. tuition guarantee program that provides tuition predictability to undergraduate students. NAU is the only university in Arizona to guarantee the same tuition rate for eight semes- Dr. Haeger is a member of the Arizona State Board of Education, the board of direc- ters. The university also promises to provide students the advisement help and courses tors and the Finance Committee of the Translational Genomics Research Institute, known necessary to obtain their degree within four years-or less. as TGen, and is a member of the Council of Presidents of the Big Sky Conference. He also Accessibility. NAU is leading the way in innovative advancements that are changing the is a member of the Flagstaff Forty, Greater Phoenix Leadership, and the Flagstaff Chamber structure of higher education, making it more affordable and accessible. CCC2NAU offers of Commerce board of directors. a seamless transition for Coconino Community College students seeking a bachelor's degree. NAU-Yavapai allows students in the Prescott area to earn baccalaureate degrees He had substantial years in the classroom before his administrative career and pub- at about one-third of the cost of a residential education. lished several books and numerous articles on topics related to the history of economic Commitment to research. President Haeger has expanded expand the impact of the uni- change in the United States and how it affects individuals and institutions. His 1982 book, versity's scholarly and creative activities. Discovery and application of new knowledge ties The Investment Frontier: New York Businessmen and the American West, won a national Northern Arizona University to important social, environmental, and economic problems award from Choice magazine, and his 1991 book, John Jacob Astor: Business and Finance in the American West and beyond - from climate change and forest health, to the emer- in the Early Republic, argued for Astor's role as the first modern American venture capital- gence of new infectious diseases, to the future of human language in changing cultures. ist. Sustainability. President Haeger, a charter signatory of the American College & University DR. WAYNE SJOBERG, FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE Dr. Wayne Sjoberg (shoo-berg) is in his 11th year as the A longtime NAU booster and athletics fan, he has been involved with youth faculty athletics representative at NAU. In his role as facul- sports for many years, including Little League baseball, girls softball and youth soc- ty representative Sjoberg works closely with athletic cer. He is a certified soccer referee. department personnel on issues related to academic In his spare time, he enjoys outdoor activities such as tennis, hiking, running integrity, rules compliance, and student-athlete welfare. and cross-country skiing. A professor of psychology in the College of Social and A native of Hutchinson, Kan., Sjoberg earned his bachelor's degree from Kansas Behavioral Sciences until his retirement in May of 2006, State and his master's from Oklahoma State. His wife, Cynthia, owns bachelor's and Sjoberg has been associated with NAU for more than 30 master's degrees from NAU and currently works in the NAU North Learning years, since obtaining his Ph.D. in psychology from Assistance Center. The couple has two daughters, Sara, a 1998 NAU graduate, and Oklahoma State in 1967. Gretchen. Campus Phone Directory SWIMMING & DIVING SUPPORT STAFF Prefix (928) 523-; Colleges and schools in bold Academic Affairs ...... 2230 Admissions ...... 5511 Alumni ...... 3757 Arts and Sciences ...... 2408 Associated Students of NAU ...... 4971 Athletics Department ...... 5353 Athletics Ticket Office ...... 5661 Bookstore ...... 4041 Business Administration ...... 3657 Communication ...... 2232 Counseling and Testing Center ...... 2261 Dean of Students ...... 5181 Dining Services ...... 2372 Steve Baca George Fox Jeana Fuccillo A. Hammarstrom George Hershey Pam Lowie Ecosystem Science and Management ...... 8133 Team Equipment Team Manager/ Asst. AD/ Team Academic Education ...... 2611 Athletic Trainer Coordinator Academic GA Marketing Physician Coordinator Educational Support ...... 1100 Engineering and Technology ...... 5251 Enrollment Services ...... 6023 Environmental Science and Education ...... 9333 Financial Aid ...... 4951 Fine Art ...... 3731 Health Professions ...... 4331 Hotel and Restaurant Management ...... 2845 Orientation, Transition and Retention ...... 0632 President’s Office ...... 3232 Registrar’s Office ...... 2108 Residence Life ...... 3978 Social and Behavioral Sciences ...... 2672 Student Affairs ...... 3122 Student Employment Office ...... 3459 Lynn Newson Ryan C. Pinson Jeff Pritsker Jason Roundy Steve Shaff Diana Ulrey Student Life ...... 3151 Asst. AD/ Head Athletic Assoc. AD/ Asst. AD/ Asst. AD/ Academic Undergraduate Studies ...... 5291 Compliance Trainer Internal Development Media Relations Coordinator 14 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS & SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR

JIM FALLIS, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS, NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY

Jim Fallis was named the Director of Athletics at field. NAU won three Big Sky Conference championships, winning titles in men's and Northern Arizona University in May, 2004, and the depart- women's cross country and women's outdoor track and field. ment has had success across the board under his leader- The accomplishments did not go unnoticed as the Lumberjacks tied for the Big Sky ship. Conference President's Cup title that recognizes the combined academic and athlet- Under his direction, the 300-plus Lumberjack student- ic success. athletes have maintained 3.00 or better cumulative mark Fallis has also overseen the installation of state-of-the-art scoreboard and mes- in nine of the 10 semesters under his direction. Eleven of sage-center in the Walkup Skydome since his arrival. The Skydome also welcomed the 15 squads posted a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA last the installation of a removable REALGRASS™ Matrix system during the Spring of year led by the soccer team which posted a department- 2008, the first removable REALGRASS™ system to be installed in the United States. It best 3.45 in 2008-09. A school-record one hundred seven- marked the first accomplishment by the President's Task Force on Athletics Facilities. ty-eight student-athletes were recognized in 2008 at the NAU signed a three-year apparel agreement with Adidas in 2008 to outfit all 15 Golden Eagle Awards for significant contributions to the Lumberjack athletics pro- intercollegiate teams with practice and game gear. The deal replaced NIKE as the offi- gram while maintaining a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. He also established the Athletic cial team outfitter, a three-year contract originally developed by Fallis. Director's Honor Roll to recognize student-athletes with a 3.5 or better GPA, recog- Prior to NAU, Fallis served as athletics director at the University of Northern nizing more than 70 recipients last spring. Outside the classroom, the department Colorado since 1993. Academic and athletic successes as well as fiscal responsibility staff and student-athletes contributed 4,000-plus community service hours in were hallmarks of Fallis' tenure at Northern Colorado. Northern Colorado teams won Flagstaff and around the state of Arizona each of the last three years. 31 conference championships in his 10 years. Academically, UNC produced 13 NCAA NAU has ranked among the top 100 athletic departments in the United States postgraduate scholarship recipients in his 11-year tenure. Sports Academy Directors Cup standings three times under Fallis, while winning 20 Fallis continued to develop UNC Athletics into one of the most successful Division Big Sky Conference tiles and recording 15 Top-40 national finishes and six individual II programs in the nation. He also coordinated the successful completion of the national titles. NAU has won the Big Sky Conference Men's All-Sports title two times. largest fundraising project in UNC athletic history, the $3.5 million Nottingham Field. The Lumberjacks had a stellar season in 2008-09, winning six Big Sky Conference He also assisted in the construction management of the 6,500-seat stadium. Fallis team title and finishing among the Top 100 in the Directors Cup for the second con- also oversaw the $400,000 addition of an eight-lane all-weather track, a $400,000 secutive season. The men's cross country team led the charge by finishing sixth renovation to Jackson Baseball Field, the addition of a million dollar wrestling room nationally with the women ranking 23rd overall. The soccer and golf teams both to Butler-Hancock as well as new women's basketball and volleyball locker rooms earned NCAA Championships berths after claiming postseason conference tourna- and a conversion from tartan to wood flooring. In addition, the department built a ment titles. computer technology room for use by student-athletes. In 2007-08, the Lumberjacks ranked 98th overall in the United States Sports In 1994, Fallis created the UNC Athletic Hall of Fame to pay tribute to the out- Academy Directors Cup standings aided by two top-10 national finishes in cross coun- standing student-athletes, coaches and contributors that have been a big part of the try and a 42nd-place national finish at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Bears' history for the past century. Fallis was committed to developing a UNC Championships. Athletic program that adhered to the principals of gender equity and stressed the The Lumberjacks posted two top-40 national finishes in 2006-07 behind a pair of academic performance of its student-athletes. During his tenure, Fallis added national championships by sophomore standout Lopez Lomong. NAU won the Big women's golf and women's softball to the UNC varsity sport lineup, and had consis- Sky title in men's track and field, the regular season title in men's basketball and pro- tently worked to enhance the scholarship opportunities available in the Bears' nine duced four All-Americans who earned a combined 10 All-America honors. The women's sports. Fallis created an environment in which academic performance was Lumberjacks won the Big Sky Conference Men's All-Sports title for the first time since valued and rewarded, as witnessed by the fact that nearly 33 percent of UNC stu- 2003-04. dent-athletes had a cumulative grade-point average of 3.25 or better in 2001-02. In 2005-06, the Lumberjacks had one of the most successful seasons in recent his- UNC won two Division II National Championships in football (1996, 1997) under tory, finishing 90th in the United States Sports Academy Directors Cup standings his direction. At the time he left, athletics had over $8 million in endowments and aided by a 10th-place national finish by the women's indoor track and field team and $600,000 in reserves. Prior to UNC, Fallis spent seven years as athletic director at a 12th-place showing at the NCAA Women's Cross Country championships. The NAU Lake Superior State University. Under his leadership, LSSU won NCAA Division I women's sports programs captured the 2005-06 Big Sky Conference Women's All- Hockey Championships in 1988 and 1992. Sports Trophy for the first time since 2000. The campaign was highlighted by six Big Fallis, 56, has been actively involved in the administration of intercollegiate athlet- Sky Championships including titles in cross country, as well as indoor and outdoor ics at the national level. Presently, he serves on the U.S. Sports Academy Directors' women's track and field. The men's basketball team won the conference regular sea- Cup Committee and represents the Big Sky on the Division I Championship cabinet. son title, while the women captured the Big Sky Conference tournament title to He was also selected by Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano to serve on the Governor's advance to its first NCAA Tournament in school history. NAU finished second in golf Council on Health, Physical Fitness and Sport for the state of Arizona and is a mem- and third in regular-season women's basketball, soccer and tennis. NAU highlighted ber of the Route 66 Rotary club in Flagstaff. A 1974 graduate of LSSU, Fallis served as the campaign by winning the 2005-06 Sterling Savings Bank Presidents Cup, which is the Lakers' wrestling coach from 1974 until his appointment as interim athletic direc- unique to collegiate athletics in that it reinforces the Big Sky Conference's dedication tor in 1986. Fallis had an outstanding wrestling career of his own. A four-time NAIA to the academic side of being student-athletes. All-America grappler for the Lakers, he won both the NCAA Division III and NAIA NAU coaches garnered five Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year awards, eight national championships in 1974. A member of three Hall of Fames, he was recently student-athletes were honored as 2006 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America named to the Lake Superior State University Athletic Hall of Fame in fall of 2005. A District 8 selections and senior men's basketball player Kelly Golob became the first native of Durand, Mich., Fallis earned his masters degree from Northern Michigan in Lumberjack to earn NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship honors since 2000. 1977. He and his wife, Anna, are the parents of two grown children and two grand- The Lumberjacks posted four top-40 national finishes in 2004-05, including a 24th- children. place finish in men's cross country and 21st-place in women's outdoor track and

Beth Vechinski was promoted to interim associate athletics athletic development in identifying and cultivating donors for the annual scholarship director for external operations and senior women’s administrator fund and major gifts. in August 2009. Prior to the promotion, she served as the assistant Under her direction, the corporate sales of the athletic department generated athletics director for marketing and promotions for three years significant revenue in 2008-2009, highlighted by partnerships with Pepsi Bottling after serving four years as the marketing and promotions director Company and the Summit Center, both Flagstaff-based companies and primary spon- for the department. sors of the scoreboard system. Overall, Vechinski has attracted participation from She oversees the game management, marketing, media rela- numerous local, state, regional and national corporations. tions and video departments while serving as the sport supervisor Vechinski begins her ninth year overall with the athletics staff after working five for soccer, swimming and diving and volleyball programs. She years as the assistant director. The San Diego, Calif., native oversees all promotional oversees all the day-to-day operations of the marketing depart- efforts for the athletics department’s 15 varsity sports and is responsible for imple- Beth Vechinski ment as well as duties with the statewide Lumberjack Radio menting the department’s marketing plan and securing sponsors and advertisers for Assoc. AD/ Network, securing all network sponsorship. She oversees corpo- the department.She graduated from the University of the Pacific with a degree in External/SWA rate sponsorship sales. Vechinski also directs the operation of the sport sciences and earned her master’s in business administration from Northern Lumberjack stunt and dance programs. She works closely with Arizona in May 2004. 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 15 2009-10 ROSTER BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BY EVENT NAME EVENT(S) CL. HT. HOMETOWN (HIGH/LAST SCHOOL) Backstroke (8): Fiona Connell, Chalene Cassie Anderson Diving So.-1L 5-6 Portland, Ore. (University) Dirks-Ryan, Claire Ferro, Kristen Kristy Ardavanis Diving Fr.-HS 5-7 Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite) Hamilton, Ashley Kurtz, Kelsey Loy, Jaclyn Branning Breast/IM Fr.-HS 5-5 Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley) Lindsey Miller, Danielle Palbykin. Lana Christensen Diving Jr.-2L 5-7 Casper, Wyo. (Kelly Walsh) Breaststroke (4): Jaclyn Branning, Jessi Megan Collier Diving Jr.-2L 5-1 Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) Jones, Monica Veit, T.J. Williams. Fiona Connell Backstroke Fr.-HS 5-11 Port Macquarie, NSW, (Hill Sports) Butterfly (5): Rachael Foe, Kristen Chalene Dirks-Ryan Back/Free/IM So.-1L 5-6 Kelowna, B.C. (Mount Boucherie Secondary) Hamilton, Krista Maier, Kimber Morelli, Meredith Egloria Freestyle Jr.-2L 5-4 Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei) Renee Rother. Claire Ferro Back/Free Jr.-2L 5-9 Litchfield Park, Ariz. (Millennium) Diving (6): Cassie Anderson, Kristy Rachael Foe Free/Fly/IM Sr.-3L 5-9 Ada, Mich. (Forest Hills Central) Ardavanis, Lana Christensen, Megan Holly Frost Diving So.-1L 5-3 Mercer Island, Wash. (Seattle Prep) Collier, Holly Frost, Taryn Harris. Kristen Hamilton Fly/Back Sr.-1L 5-8 Columbus, Ohio (Upper Arlington) Freestyle (13): Chalene Dirks-Ryan, Taryn Harris Diving Jr.-2L 5-5 East Wenatchee, Wash. (Southridge) Meredith Egloria, Claire Ferro, Rachael Jessi Jones Breaststroke Sr.-3L 5-6 Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial) Foe, Kristin Jones, Ashley Kurtz, Vivian Kristin Jones Freestyle/IM So.-1L 5-4 Juneau, Alaska (Juneau-Douglas) Landeck, Kelsey Loy, Krista Maier, Ashley Kurtz Free/Back Jr.-1L 6-0 Peoria, Ariz. (Sandra Day O'Connor) Lindsey Miller, Kimber Morelli, Danielle Vivian Landeck Freestyle Jr.-2L 5-6 Sugarland, Texas (Clements) Palbykin, Kate Schafer. Kelsey Loy Free/Back Fr.-HS 5-8 Encinitas, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Individual Medley (9): Jaclyn Branning, Krista Maier Free/Fly/IM So.-SQ 5-4 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (Kealakehe) Chalene Dirks-Ryan, Rachael Foe, Lindsey Miller Free/Back Sr.-3L 5-11 Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge) Kristin Jones, Krista Maier, Kimber Kimber Morelli Fly/IM/Free Sr.-3L 5-3 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) Morelli, Renee Rother, Monica Veit, T.J. Danielle Palbykin Free/Back Fr.-HS 5-11 Tempe, Ariz. (Corona del Sol) Williams. Renee Rother Fly/IM Sr.-3L 5-5 Oregon City, Ore. (Gladstone) Kate Schafer Freestyle Jr.-2L 5-10 Renton, Wash. (Hazen) Monica Veit Breast/IM Jr.-2L 5-6 Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage) BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Senior (7): Rachael Foe, Kristen T.J. Williams Breast/IM Sr.-3L 5-10 Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) Hamilton, Jessi Jones, Lindsey Miller, Head Coach: Andy Johns (East Carolina 1989), 14th year Kimber Morelli, Renee Rother, T.J. Diving Coach: Nikki Huffman (Oakland 1991), 14th year Williams. Assistant Coach: Dave Rollins (Arizona 2007), 3rd year Junior (9): Lana Christensen, Megan Volunteer Assistant Coach: Liz Hobbs (Illinois State 1985), 10th year Collier, Meredith Egloria, Claire Ferro, Taryn Harris, Ashley Kurtz, Vivian PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Landeck, Kate Schafer, Monica Veit. Kristy Ardavanis...... ard-a-van-uhs Rachael Foe ...... rey-chuhl foh Sophomore (5): Cassie Anderson, Lana Christensen ...... lan-uh Kimber Morelli ...... more-el-ee Chalene Dirks-Ryan, Holly Frost, Kristin Megan Collier ...... col-yer Danielle Palbykin ...... pal-bik-in Jones, Krista Maier. Chalene Dirks-Ryan ...... SHEY-lean Renee Rother...... ROW-ther Freshman (5): Kristy Ardavanis, Jaclyn Meredith Egloria ...... e-GLORY-ya Monica Veit ...... vite as in kite Branning, Fiona Connell, Kelsey Loy, Danielle Palbykin.

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN Alaska (2): Kristin Jones, Monica Veit. Arizona (9): Kristy Ardavanis, Jaclyn Branning, Megan Collier, Claire Ferro, Jessi Jones, Ashley Kurtz, Lindsey Miller, Kimber Morelli, Danielle Palbykin. Hawaii (2): Meredith Egloria, Krista Maier. Michigan (1): Rachael Foe. Missouri (1): T.J. Williams. Ohio (1): Kristen Hamilton. Oregon (2): Cassie Anderson, Renee Rother. Texas (3): Vivian Landeck. Washington (2): Holly Frost, Taryn Harris, Kate Schafer. Wyoming (1): Lana Christensen. British Columbia (1): Chalene Dirks- 2009-10 NAU Swimming & Diving after the 14th Annual Pentathlon. Ryan.

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SWIMMING "Our goals as a program have been and always of them at the conference meet, but that is a Finishing as runners-up for the second straight will be lifetime bests, leading the conference and challenging meet for us. It is a good way to start year at the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) athletic department in the academic area, and the season." Championships, Northern Arizona swimming being highly active in the community service and diving enters the 2009-10 with an opportu- area," Johns added. The Lumberjacks will then host their first dual nity to reach and possibly exceed its results from meet of the year against Washington State. The the past two seasons. The Lumberjacks finished women faced the Cougars two years ago and the 2008-09 season with a 7-9 record in dual were in a position to earn the win with two meets and a second place finish in the WAC events left. NAU will hit the road for the remain- among nine league members. Head coach Andy der of 2009 traveling to Boise State, Arizona Johns, in his 14th year directing the swimming State, and Arizona before returning home to take and diving program, believes this year's team has on its final dual meet against Idaho on January 9. the ability to produce an outstanding season. “We will travel to Boise State for the first time. "We need to keep ourselves focused on our They are a much improved team. They are a new own goals and on the processes that will help us program and improving by leaps and bounds. achieve those goals," Johns said. "If we can do They had individual conference champions last that, stay focused and take care of our own busi- year so going to Boise State for us is going to be ness, we feel like the end result will take care of another challenge.” itself." The Lumberjacks then prepare for Arizona Specifically, when it comes to scoring points in State and Arizona. The team will train in Tempe the Western Athletic Conference, we want to Senior Renee Rother and Tucson prior to facing both programs in dual win a title. We want to send people to the meets. The meet against Arizona State will mark NCAAs. We want to keep moving the program the first time the two programs have faced off in forward." SCHEDULE a dual meet since the 2003-04 season. NAU The expectations for the 2009-10 Lumberjacks matched up in a dual meet last fall against The program has been moving in the right will parallel the program's continuing improve- Arizona and will look to avenge a loss. Arizona direction and the 2009 WAC Championships ments and the team's schedule this year contin- were the national champions in 2007 and were serves as an appropriate example to highlight ues to provide the necessary competition to pre- one relay away from being national champions this fact. At the championship meet, the pare for the WAC Championships in February. again in 2008. Lumberjacks earned 43 All-WAC Awards and set NAU opens the season in Las Cruces, N.M., 11 school records, marking the most school against New Mexico State and Northern “It’s a great opportunity for us again to swim records set at the WAC meet in the five years Colorado on Saturday, October 31. New Mexico against some of the best people in the country NAU has been a member. The 43 All-WAC State has beaten the Lumberjacks the past two and try to raise our level of competitiveness Awards are also the most to date, and are four seasons in dual meets, which snapped NAU's against another really strong Pac-10 team. It is more than the Lumberjacks earned at the 2008 perfect 20-0 all-time record against the Aggies. important for our girls to go in there and com- championship meet. Despite the Lumberjacks recent difficulty facing pete and focus on ourselves but at the same New Mexico State in dual meets, the women time not back down. Those meets against the Standout Rachael Foe captured an individual have managed to finish ahead of the Aggies in Pac-10 schools really prepare us well to walk into gold medal at the WAC Championships with a the WAC standings the last two years. the pool at San Antonio. After facing those school-record time of 2:01.49 in the 200 individ- schools there is no one that scares us. It is good ual medley. Foe went on to set three more "I guess that is the definition of a rivalry now," preparation for the conference.” school records, and was also a part of three relay said Johns. "We have been able to finish ahead school records set at the meet.

In addition to their athletic performances, the Lumberjacks have established themselves as leaders in the academic area in the Western Athletic Conference and among NAU varsity sports. With a team grade-point-average of 3.28 in the fall semester of 2008, the swimming and diving team ranked 39th among all Division I teams as compiled by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). The team also had 15 student-athletes named Academic All-WAC for 2008-09, tying for the team lead among the nine teams in the confer- ence. The Lumberjacks finished with a grade- point-average of 3.34 for the academic year. Senior Kimber Morelli

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The WAC Championships will be held in San BREASTSTROKE Ardavanis complete a lineup that can compete Antonio on February 24-27 and the NCAA “We are led by T.J. Williams and Jessi Jones for a conference championship. Championships will be held from 18-20 in along with Monica Veit. They have all been con- West Lafayette, Ind. ference finalists. Maria Hechenova is gone who "I am really excited for this year," Huffman was the breaststroker on our relays last year so said. "Those girls were sophomores and fresh- COACH JOHNS we need to find someone to take her place. We men and this year they are now juniors and ON THE LUMBERJACKS ... tend to be a little better in the 200s than the sophomores which just means more experience. 100s in breaststroke. Jaclyn Branning, a fresh- They have improved every year they have been SPRINT FREESTYLE man from Phoenix, is a very talented breaststro- here. It is a great group and they work really “Rachael Foe leads the way for the sprint ker and will challenge to be a leader in that hard. freestyle. She is joined by Meredith Egloria, group. She comes from a great club team and Claire Ferro and Kristen Hamilton. Newcomer great background. The breaststroke has some We have a freshman coming in, Kristy Kelsey Loy will also see some time at these dis- leadership there and talent as well.” Ardavanis, that puts us at an even number which tances as well. We graduated Tami Bineik is helpful. In diving, with an even number who was big time for us and we have to you can have more scoring. I would expect replace her, but there are any number of we have six divers scoring if everyone is people who can step up and swim the 50- healthy." meter and 100-meter. We feel real good about our freestyles. It is a matter of who Last year, Harris earned a pair of is on at any given moment to fill out those bronze medals on the 1-meter and 3- relays.” meter at the WAC Championships while Christensen finished in fourth-place on the DISTANCE FREESTYLE 1-meter and platform and sixth on the 3- “This might be the strongest on our meter. Collier was sixth on the 1-meter team. The 200 and 500 tends to be a good and seventh on platform. distance for us. We return a lot at these events: Vivian Landeck, Kate Schafer, "They work hard and believe in the Kristen Jones, and Kimber Morelli. When process," Huffman said. "We are going to we start heading into the mile newcomer get out there and compete. We are always Danielle Palbykin shows up in the 500 and trying to work on new dives and get our mile who can be a contributor for us. technique down as we go. I think we do as Krista Maier is coming off a redshirt year good a job as anyone else out there in and she could have a huge impact in that training. That is how we get closer to the area as well. The freestyles across the big time teams. I always think we have a board are solid for us.” chance. We are hoping we put on the meets we need to. We have some girls BUTTERFLY that when they put on their best meet they “Almost everyone in this group is a sen- can compete with anyone out there. ior: Rachael Foe, Kristen Hamilton, Renee Rother, and Kimber Morelli. Between The Lumberjacks two notable meets Rachael, Kristen, and Renee at the 100 and this year will be the Arizona Invitational Renee and Kimber in the 200, it is a very and Air Force Invitational, which provide solid group for us. We are top heavy in our premiere competition and also serve as an senior class, but we have some underclass- opportune test for the conference and men who can step in and swim some big zone championships. races for us.” Junior Lana Christensen "I am always excited about those big BACKSTROKE meets because it makes us push ourselves “In the backstrokes, we have Meredith Egloria, INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY and gets us in the next category. It gives us a bet- Chalene Dirks-Ryan, Lindsey Miller, Ashley Kurtz “We have Rachael Foe, Chalene Dirks-Ryan, ter feel for the depth at our conference champi- and newcomer Fiona Connell, who might be the and Renee Rother in the 200 and when we shift onships because we are facing teams with simi- best of that group coming in as a freshman. They to the 400 we look at Kimber Morelli, Kristen lar abilities." will all help individually and in our relays. We are Jones and Jaclyn Branning. They are versatile a little more versatile this year which can help and will show up in a bunch of different places.” The expectations remain high for the 2009-10 free us up in some other spots. It brings a lot of swimming and diving team, but with 43 All-WAC excitement to this backstroke group. There is DIVING selections, six NCAA Zone Regional qualifiers, potential there.” Diving Championships. Juniors Lana and a talented class of newcomers, the Christensen, Megan Collier, and Taryn Harris will Lumberjacks feel confident that the training and look to build upon last year's performances while competition against top programs throughout Cassie Anderson, Holly Frost, and Kristy the year will pay dividends in the end.

18 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING HEAD COACH ANDY JOHNS Over 13 years at the helm of the Northern Arizona swim- records (a high of 11 set at the 2009 WAC meet), nine confer- ming and diving program, head coach Andy Johns has contin- ence records and 14 NCAA qualifying marks. ued to take on new challenges and keeps striving to take his In 2001, NAU earned its first individual NIC champions program to the next level. (Chelsey Urban and Kate Morgan) and finished a strong third in NAU has placed second at the Western Athletic Conference the conference meet. Johns then raised the bar even higher (WAC) Championships for the last two years, earning the run- and led NAU to a second-place NIC finish in 2002, just a few ner-up title among nine teams last year and eight the year points shy of the program's first Division I conference title. before. At the 2009 WAC Championships, the Lumberjacks Johns has always been a proponent of the "total" program earned 43 All-WAC Awards and set 11 school records, marking - one that also succeeds in the classroom. Since the fall of the most records set at the WAC meet in the five years NAU has 1996, his student-athletes have posted cumulative grade-point been a member as well as the most records ever set at a con- averages of 3.00 and higher in 22 of 24 academic semesters. ference meet in Johns’ 13 years. The 43 All-WAC Awards are The 2008-09 team earned the 39th-highest GPA among all also the most to date, and were four more than NAU had Division I teams for the fall of 2008, recording a 3.28. earned the previous year. The Lumberjacks have consistently had the most student- Johns coached an individual gold medalist at last year’s athletes earn Academic All-WAC honors among the schools in meet as then-junior Rachael Foe earned the honor in the 200 the league, with 15 earning the honor last year and 20 earning individual medley. Two of NAU’s relay teams also earned silver it the year before. The 2007-08 squad earned a record 28 NAU medals along with school records. Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Awards. NAU has been recog- Along with its second-place team finish in 2007-08, NAU nized four times as an Academic All-America Team by the ANDY JOHNS earned 39 All-WAC Awards, set six school records and earned Collegiate Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). In 13 Head Coach two special awards. Diving Coach Nikki Huffman earned co- years, Johns' charges have earned 220 Golden Eagle Awards. WAC Diving Coach of the Year and senior Natalie Hughes was Johns came to NAU in 1996 from Clemson, where he 14th Season named the WAC Diver of the Year. trained the sprinters, including one NCAA All-America. Prior to Three years ago NAU finished third among the eight teams that, he spent three years as head coach at Northeast Missouri East Carolina, 1989 in the WAC and set seven school records at the conference State (now Truman State). During his tenure, his teams set 45 meet. Alexis Buckley earned an individual WAC title for the sec- school records and five athletes posted their first national JOHNS VS. ALL FOES ond year in the row, winning the 400 IM in a school-record qualifying times. (DUAL MEETS ONLY) Opponent Rec. Stk. time. In 2005-06, the Lumberjacks earned third place at the Johns is well-respected in the swimming research commu- Air Force ...... 2-0 W 2 WAC meet for the first time, and also set three school records. nity, having presented at the American College of Sports Arizona ...... 0-13 L 13 Johns coached Buckley, a distance freestyle swimmer, to a qual- Medicine national meeting twice, first about the effects of Arizona State ...... 0-8 L 8 Boise State ...... 2-0 W 2 ifying time for the NCAA Championships. Buckley swam in both warm-up in 1991 and tapering in 1992. Johns is published in BYU ...... 0-5 L 5 the 1,650 and 500 freestyle at the championships in Athens, many sports medicine journals, including the International California ...... 0-1 L 1 Cal Poly ...... 2-0 W 2 Ga., and was the first female swimmer at NAU to represent the Journal of Sports Medicine and Medicine and Science in Sport Cal State Northridge ...... 1-0 W 1 Lumberjacks in 12 years. in Exercise. He was awarded a research fellowship from the Centenary ...... 1-0 W 1 Five years ago, 2004-05 marked NAU’s first as an affiliate Institute of Nutrition at the University of North Carolina in Colorado State ...... 0-5 L 5 Denver ...... 1-0 W 1 member of the WAC. Johns not only led the team to a fifth- 1990. Florida Atlantic ...... 0-1 L 1 place finish at the conference championships among a field As a collegian at East Carolina, Johns helped his team to Fresno State ...... 1-1 W 1 that included nationally-ranked SMU and Hawai’i, but was the Colonial Athletic Association title in 1989. Prior to ECU, he Grand Canyon ...... 2-0 W 2 Hawai’i ...... 0-2 L 2 named the WAC Coach of the Year in NAU’s rookie season. The was a junior-college All-America, earning the honor eight times Houston ...... 1-0 W 1 team placed 12 swimmers and divers on the WAC All-Academic in two years at Broward (Fla.) Community College. Idaho ...... 3-0 W 3 Kansas...... 0-1 L 1 Team, and set a total of nine school records at the champi- Johns has performed with the Flagstaff Light Opera Loyola Marymount ...... 2-0 W 2 onships. Company over the past three years, including the musicals Missouri ...... 0-2 L 2 In 2003-04, the year before joining the WAC, NAU finished Oliver and The Secret Garden, and is currently a member of Nebraska ...... 1-0 W 1 Nevada ...... 0-4 L 4 second at the National Independent Conference (NIC) The Flagstaff Master Chorale. Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 0-7 L 7 Championships and Johns was named the NIC Women’s Johns received his bachelor's degree in physical education New Mexico ...... 10-6 W 2 Swimming Coach of the Year. NAU had seven individual confer- from ECU in 1989 and followed that with a master's in exercise New Mexico State ...... 13-2 L 2 North Texas...... 1-0 W 1 ence champions, tying the team record for the most champions physiology in 1991. Johns has a daughter, Ali (16). Northern Colorado...... 1-0 W 1 in a single conference meet. The Lumberjacks also set 10 Oregon State...... 0-4 L 4 Pacific ...... 1-0 W 1 school records, and earned two other honors in addition to Purdue ...... 0-1 L 1 Johns’, as assistant coach Nikki Huffman earned her fourth Rice ...... 0-1 L 1 Diving Coach of the Year honor and then-sophomore Blair San Diego ...... 6-2 W 6 San Diego State ...... 5-3 W 1 Buder was named the Female Diver of the Year. San Jose State...... 0-1 L 1 Over the years, Johns has put NAU swimming and diving on Stanford ...... 0-1 L 1 the map on several levels, including being competitive on a TCU ...... 1-1 W 1 Texas ...... 0-1 L 1 regional level and a perennial conference-title contender when Texas A&M ...... 0-1 L 1 he moved the program from the Pacific Collegiate Swimming UC Irvine ...... 1-0 W 1 UC San Diego ...... 2-1 W 1 Conference into the all-Division I NIC in 1998-99. UC Santa Barbara ...... 0-1 L 1 In 11 years against exclusively Division I competition at the Utah ...... 1-0 W 1 conference level, Washington ...... 0-3 L 3 Washington State ...... 0-3 L 3 JOHNS’ MEET RECORD Johns has led NAU to Wyoming ...... 3-0 W 3 Year Overall*Pct. Duals Pct. Conf. six second-place fin- Overall Dual Record 66-82 .438 96-97 15-11 .577 3-8 .273 2nd 97-98 18-10 .643 5-5 .500 1st ishes (including vs. Big 12 Conference: 1-4 L 3 98-99 15-6 .714 6-5 .545 2nd three straight from vs. Big Ten: 0-1 L 1 99-00 9-14 .391 4-11 .364 6th 2001-04) and three vs. Big West: 5-1 L 1 00-01 13-10 .565 4-6 .400 3rd third-place efforts. vs. Conference USA: 2-1 W 1 01-02 9-9 .500 2-7 .222 2nd 02-03 9-10 .474 6-9 .400 2nd Success for NAU not vs. Mountain West: 21-28 L 2 only shows in the vs. National Independent: 0-1 L 1 03-04 13-7 .650 6-5 .545 2nd vs. Pacific-10: 0-32 L 32 04-05 11-8 .579 5-2 .714 5th team standings, but vs. Sun Belt: 10-0 W 10 05-06 15-10 .667 3-4 .667 3rd also in the record vs. WAC: 15-10 W 1 06-07 12-8 .600 6-6 .500 3rd book. In Johns' 13 vs. West Coast: 3-2 W 4 07-08 15-6 .714 9-5 .643 2nd 08-09 14-10 .583 7-9 .438 2nd years, NAU has earned 40 individual vs. Non-Division I: 5-1 W 4 Total 168-119 .585 66-82 .446 *Overall record includes conference meets and relay conference 2009-10 opponents in bold italics and scored invitationals. titles, 85 school Andy Johns with daughter Ali and dog Mia. 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 19 DIVING COACH NIKKI HUFFMAN

Nikki Huffman begins her 14th year at the helm of the Northern Arizona diving NAU WOMEN’S DIVERS program, a squad that she has consistently led to representation at the NCAA Zone UNDER HUFFMAN Diving Championships. A four-time National Independent Conference (NIC) Diving Coach of the Year, Huffman now takes her team into its sixth year of Western Athletic Conference (WAC) competition, a league which boasts some of the top divers in the NCAA Zone Diving Championships country. Appearances (41 by 18 divers) Last year Huffman coached then-sophomore Taryn Harris to bronze medals at Danielle Borth (3) - 2006, 07, 08 the WAC Championships on both 1-meter and 3-meter. Harris went on to earn eighth Blair Buder (3) - 2003, 04, 05 place at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships on the 1-meter, and two other sopho- Shayne Carnahan (1) - 1997 mores also represented the Lumberjacks at that meet. Huffman and her divers had a hugely successful year in 2007-08, as senior Lana Christensen (1) - 2009 Natalie Hughes became NAU’s first-ever gold-medal winner in diving in the WAC (3- Kelly Cochran (3) - 1997, 98, 99 meter) and was named the WAC Diver of the Year. Huffman herself earned her first Megan Collier (1) - 2008, 09 WAC Diving Coach of the Year Award, sharing the honor with Mike Brown of Hawaii. Anna Deem (2) - 2002, 04 In the eight years prior to joining the WAC, the Lumberjacks dominated confer- Michelle Guglielmo (1) - 1999 ence competition in the NIC and were, and still are, among the elite in the NCAA Zone Diving Championships in terms of amount of representation in the region, represented Taryn Harris, (1) - 2008, 09 by schools from the Pacific-10, Western Athletic, Big West and Mountain West confer- Natalie Hughes (4) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 ences. NAU won 11 individual conference diving titles in eight years in the NIC women's Nichole Kotchka (1) - 2001 NIKKI HUFFMAN competition under Huffman's guidance, and earned four conference diver-of-the-year Dara Marin (1) - 2006 awards (including back-to-back honors by Kate Morgan in 2002 and 2003, and the most Diving Coach Amy Martin (1) - 1999 14th Season recent by Blair Buder in 2004). Huffman was named the Women's Diving Coach of the Year four times (1997, 2002, 2003, 2004). Courtney McKenzie (4) - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Oakland University, 1991 All three divers who represented NAU at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships Kate Morgan (4) - 2000, 01, 02, 03 2008 WAC Co-Diving Coach of the Year in 2009 return this season. A year prior to Harris’ impressive eighth-place finish at the Maryann Wagener (4) - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Zone meet, Hughes (‘08), who represented NAU all four years of her career, finished sev- Bobbie Wallace (1) - 2000 enth on both 1-meter and 3-meter. Danielle Borth (‘08) was a three-time representative, and placed 10th on the 1-meter and 12th on the platform as a senior. Both divers finished in the top-8 on all three events at the WAC Championships their junior and sen- Kristin Wright (3) - 1997, 98, 99 ior years, with Hughes earning the bronze medal on the 1-meter as a junior and the gold as a senior, and Borth taking bronze on 1-meter and 3-meter as a senior. NCAA Zone E* Diving Competitors Not only has NAU been dominant on the conference level, but it is starting to gain a name for itself on a national level. Over Last Eight Years (2001-09) the last eight years, Lumberjacks have taken 28 spots at the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships, which is the fourth-most among 1. UCLA, 39 all schools represented at the meet over that span (trailing only UCLA, Stanford and Arizona) - ahead of most Pac-10 and all Mountain West, WAC and Big West schools. The senior class of 2003 for Huffman was the most successful, as all three - Kate 2. Arizona, 31 Morgan, Maryann Wagener and Courtney McKenzie - participated in the zone meet in all four years they were at the Mountain Stanford, 31 Campus, led by Morgan as the top finisher every year and even being a second alternate to the NCAA Championships in 2003. 4. Northern Arizona, 28 Over the last 11 years, Huffman has produced at least eight divers that qualified for the zone meet every year. All in all, 18 5. Nevada, 23 different divers have represented NAU at the zone diving meet on the women's side since Huffman arrived; that is nearly twice *Zone E consists of schools from Pac-10, the number that represented the school in the previous 13 years of the program's existence. While success on the boards has been prominent in describing Huffman, her charges have also been superior in the class- WAC, Mountain West, Big West, Big Sky room. The divers have helped the Lumberjacks be named an Academic All-America Team by the Collegiate Swimming Coaches conferences Association of America (CSCAA) four times - an honor given to a team with a grade-point average of 2.90 and higher. NAU had a GPA among the top-20 in all of Division I in 2003-04, with divers Anna Deem and Courtney McKenzie leading the way. Deem was Conference Titles (12 by 4 divers) named an honorable-mention Academic All-America by the CSCAA. McKenzie also earned the CSCAA honor but, in addition, was Blair Buder (2) - 2004 named the NAU Golden Eagle Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2002-03. She also earned selection to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Women's At Large District VIII First Team, making her a nominee for Academic All-America consideration. Natalie Hughes (1) - 2008 Recently graduated senior Danielle Borth was the first diver to be named Academic All-WAC every year of her career. Borth Kate Morgan (6) - 2001, 02 (2), 03 (3) earned another first when The Leadership Consortium (TCL) in Phoenix named her one of their 2008 Community Leadership Kristin Wright (3) - 1997 (2), 98 Award winners. Borth contributed 132 hours of community service as a senior, and was also named the female Lumberjack Service Award winner. Conference Divers of the Year Prior to NAU, Huffman spent two years at Clemson, where she was voted the 1996 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Diving Coach of the Year. With the Tigers, Huffman coached Blair Buder - 2004, NIC both men's and women's diving teams to winning Natalie Hughes - 2008, WAC seasons, with the women's team being ranked in the Kate Morgan - 2002, NIC; 2003, NIC top-25 of the national coaches' poll in 1996. She had Kristin Wright - 1997, PCSC one ACC champion each year and took five divers to the zone meet in 1996. Huffman began her coaching career at her alma CoSIDA Academic All-America mater, Oakland University. She coached six All- Women’s At-Large District VIII Americans and three Division II national champions, Courtney McKenzie, First Team (2003) being named Division II National Men's Diving Coach of the Year in 1994. At Oakland, she coached Dario D'Fazio, who represented Venezuela in the 1992 and CSCAA Honorable Mention 1996 Summer Olympics. Academic All-America As an athlete, Huffman was a seven-time All- Anna Deem, Courtney McKenzie (2003) America and two-time national champion during her career at Oakland, where she returned every time the NIC Championships were held at the Rochester, Mich., school. A 1991 graduate of Oakland, the former Nikki Kelsey was married in the summer of 2001. She gave birth to a daughter, Kayla, in the summer of 2003, and Huffman with current NAU divers Megan Collier and Taryn Harris to a son, Darren, in the spring of 2005. (left) and former divers Danielle Borth and Natalie Hughes (right). 20 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING COACHING STAFF Dave Rollins enters his third year with the Northern Arizona swimming and diving staff under 14th-year head coach Andy Johns. Rollins is no stranger to Arizona, having graduated from the University of Arizona in 2007 where he was a nine-time NCAA All-American and an NCAA National Champion. In his first two years, Rollins helped lead the Lumberjacks to second-place finishes at the WAC Championships, coaching three individual school record holders as well as members of school- record relay teams. Rollins was a member of the DAVE ROLLINS University of Arizona swimming and div- ing team from 2002-06, and a team cap- Assistant Coach tain as a senior. He earned nine All- Third Season American honors from 2003-06 and in his senior year was part of the 200 med- Arizona, 2007 ley relay team that captured the NCAA title. That relay team, on which Rollins swam the breaststroke leg, also holds the US Open record. Rollins is a U of A record-holder in the 100 breaststroke, the 200 individual medley and the 200 medley relay. From April of 2006 until he left Tucson for NAU, Rollins was an assistant coach with the Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Club where his athletes ranged from beginners to Olympic Trial qualifiers. Now in Flagstaff, Rollins is also the head coach of the Flagstaff Peaks Aquatic Club, and in his first year, every member of the team swam 100 percent lifetime best times. Under Rollins’ coaching, Flagstaff also saw its first ever Junior National qualifier. Rollins is a native of Brockton, Mass., and South Burlington, Vt., until the summer of 1997 when his family moved to Tucson. He graduated from The University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies in May, 2007. In August of 2009, Rollins married the former Caroline Keefe.

Liz Hobbs begins her 10th year as As a coach, she has served in several capacities at the club and collegiate a volunteer assistant coach for the levels. Since 1997, she has been the head coach of the Arizona Mountain Lumberjack swimming and diving pro- Masters club team based in Flagstaff. She also had been a men's and women's gram. She has been a familiar face assistant swim coach at Illinois Wesleyan (1987-92) and a women's assistant at around the program for several years, Illinois State (1985-86). She has coached several club teams in Illinois, New including serving as the "Voice of Wall Jersey and Pennsylvania before coming to Flagstaff. Aquatic Center" performing public- Other opportunities within the sport have come in marketing and sales. address duties during swim meets. Since 1995, Hobbs has been national marketing manager for Speedo Authentic Hobbs has a long pedigree in Fitness, and has worked with Dolphin International (1994-95) as national sales swimming, both as a competitor and a manager and as assistant director of team sales and promotions for The Finals coach. As a swimmer, she is a 15-time Swimwear (1992-94). U.S. Masters Swimming national champi- Hobbs earned her bachelor's degree in marketing/management from on and set a Masters world record for Illinois State. She is married to Dr. Brandon Cruickshank, an assistant professor the 50-meter freestyle in 1988. She was of chemistry at NAU. The couple have two children, Baden (5) and Camden (4). LIZ HOBBS a 10-time All-America performer over Volunteer Assistant Coach four years at Alabama (1979-83), also winning Southeastern Conference indi- 10th Season vidual titles. She was a qualifier for the Illinois State, 1985 U.S. Olympic Trials in 1980, 1984 and 1988. She was a state sprint champion and record holder in both the 50 and 100 freestyles in Florida (1977-79) and Illinois (1976). 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 21 MEET THE LUMBERJACKS

GET TO KNOW RACHAEL... Two things you want to do in your life: Take an awe- some trip every year and share happiness. Pet Peeves: Forgetting my sandals and having to walk on the wet deck barefoot. Also, being cold! My feet What I like best about Coach Johns: He loves his job have bad circulation so are mostly always like ice. and is very dedicated to us girls...He makes sure that we are ready for competition and life in mind, body, Favorites: Food: Honey Crisp Apples, Pumpkin Pie, and spirit. Smoothies, Green Chillies, Milk and Cereal, TV Shows: Don't watch much TV but love Seinfeld :), Movies: Three words that best describe me to others: Wizard of Oz, Books: An Ordinary Man, Shadow of the Adventurous, happy, colorful. Wind, Dr. , Reason for Hope, Warrior Athlete, Classic Fairy Tales Poisonwood Bible. The most famous person I have met is: Lots of famous swimmers. Oh, one time I saw Julia Roberts Favorite Quote: There are too many. when she was filming My Best Friend's Wedding! RACHAEL FOE Dream Job: One that makes me happy. Freestyle/Butterfly/IM Personal goal I'd like to achieve this year: Break the pool record in San Antonio in the 50 free. Go to 5-9 Senior Favorite Pastime: Hiking, going on cool adventures, NCAAs. WIN WAC! swimming in Lake Michigan. Ada, Mich. (Forest Hills Central)

CAREER BESTS 2008-09 (JUNIOR): Earned a Started off the season with wins in the 100 fly, 200 free relay and 50 FREESTYLE - 22.95 gold medal at the WAC 200 medley relay against TCU on Oct. 26 ... Earned wins in the 100 100 FREESTYLE - 50.77 Championships in the 200 backstroke, 200 medley relay and 400 medley relay vs. New Mexico individual medley with a on Dec. 6 ... The 200 medley relay time of 1:59.94 was a new pool 100 BUTTERFLY - 54.67 school-record time of 2:01.49 record ... Named Academic All-WAC ... Earned a NAU Golden Eagle 200 IM - 2:01.49 … Earned six All-WAC first Scholar Athlete Award. team awards and one second team award … Set a total of four individual school records and was 2006-07 (FRESHMAN): Made a huge impact in her rookie cam- a part of three other relay school records at the championships … paign, setting an individual school record and three relay school Set records in the 50 free (22.95) and took a silver medal, the 100 records ... Earned five first team All-WAC awards and two second free (50.77) and took fifth place, and the 100 fly (54.67) … Also team awards ... Led-off the school-record and bronze medal-win- earned a silver medal as part of the 200 freestyle relay … Named ning 200 freestyle relay team at the WAC Championships with a WAC Athlete of the Week for swimming on Nov. 17 after winning all school-record 50 freestyle time of 23.41 (NCAA “B” standard) ... three of her events at Idaho, and taking two second-place and one Also part of school-record 400 freestyle and 400 medley relays at third-place finish at Pac-10 Washington State … Won all four of her the WAC meet which earned second and third place, respectively ... events vs. San Diego and all four vs. New Mexico State … Earned a Earned an individual bronze in the 100 freestyle in a time of 51.11 total of 16 wins over the course of the season and swam NAU's top ... Took fourth at the WAC meet in both the 200 IM and the 100 time of the season in four events ... Named Academic All-WAC ... butterfly ... Earned six individual wins over the course of the season Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award recipient. and was part of eight winning relays ... Earned a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): Earned four silver medals and two bronze medals at the WAC Championships ... Broke her own school record HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Forest Hills Central High School and earned silver in the 50 freestyle in 23.25 (NCAA “B” standard) … Swam for coaches Tim Jasperse and Mike Brady … Four-time let- ... Also took an individual silver in the 100 freestyle in a personal- terwinner and one year team captain … Named to the all-state best 51.03 ... Part of silver-medal winning and school-record setting team four straight years … Earned All-American nods in the 100 400 medley relay team (3:48.44) ... Part of silver-medal winning and yard butterfly … Holds team records in the 200 IM (2:10.0) and the school-record setting 200 medley relay team (1:43.18) ... Earned 100 butterfly (57.48) … 200 freestyle relay team placed first at the bronze medal and a school record as part of the 200 freestyle relay 2006 state championships … Team placed fourth at the Michigan team (1:34.33) and earned an individual bronze medal in the 100 High School State Championships … Also competed in track and butterfly with a personal-best time of 55.53 ... Earned a total of six water polo. first-team All-WAC awards ... Competed in the 100 fly and 100 free at the USA Short Course Nationals in December, placing 58th and PERSONAL: Rachael Dawn Foe was born Feb. 15, 1988 in Grand 87th, respectively (among more than 130 competitors) ... Earned Rapids, Mich. … Daughter of Larry and Becky Foe … Has one broth- seven individual and six relay wins over the course of the season ... er, Chris … Hobbies include hiking … Majoring in history/secondary Finished first in the 50 free and second in the 100 fly, 400 medley education. relay and 200 free relay vs. Pac-10 Washington State on Nov. 16 ...

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GET TO KNOW KRISTEN.... What I like best about Coach Johns: He sets goals for me that I can always reach, but he Pet Peeves: Stupid questions pushes me at the same time.

Favorites: Food: Ribs. TV Shows: House, Movie: Two words that best describe me to others: Pirates of the Caribbean 3, Book: The Historian Sarcastic and stubborn.

Favorite Quote: "People will always talk about Personal goal I'd like to achieve this year: you. Might as well give them something to talk Qualify for NCAAs. about." The most famous person I have met is: Michael Dream Job: Something I can wake up excited for Phelps. everyday. KRISTEN HAMILTON Favorite Pastime: Surfing, writing, archery. Butterfly/Backstroke Two things you want to do in life: Find some 5-8 Senior place in the world to settle down. Find a job I love. Columbus, Ohio (Oakland/Upper Arlington)

CAREER BESTS 2008-09 (JUNIOR): Set a at Bowling Green State University in the early 1980’s ... Is majoring 100 FREESTYLE - 52.05 school record in the prelims of in exercise science. 100 BACKSTROKE - 56.35 the 100 backstroke at the WAC 100 BUTTERFLY - 54.93 Championships with a time of 56.35 and went on to earn seventh place in the finals ... Part of the fourth-place and school- record setting 400 freestyle relay team with a time of 3:24.62 ... Also part of fourth place and school-record setting 400 medley relay team with a time of 3:45.44 ... Earned six individual top-five finishes in dual meets.

PRIOR TO NAU: Earned first team all-league honors in three events at The Summit League Championships as a sophomore at Oakland University ... Swam the sixth-fastest time in school history (57.43) to successfully defend her 100-yard butterfly title ... Swam on the championship 200 and 400 medley relay teams ... Qualified for the championship finals in the 100 backstroke (seventh) and 200 fly (fourth) ... As a freshman was named first team All-Mid-Con … Won the 100 butterfly in 58.29, the fastest time in the conference … Was third in the 100 backstroke (1:00.20) and fifth in the 200 butterfly (2:10.56) … Swam on the first place 400 medley relay squad.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Upper Arlington High School ... Four-year letterwinner and team co-captain as a senior ... Was a five-time All-American ... Helped her team win three state champi- onships ... Was state runner-up in the 100 butterfly.

PERSONAL: Kristen L. Hamilton was born Nov. 11, 1987 in Columbus, Ohio ... Daughter of Dale and Mary Jane Hamilton ... Has one brother, Nicholas ... Enjoys writing ... Both parents were divers

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Two things you want to do in your life: Swim with GET TO KNOW JESSI... dolphins. Be a contestant on Wheel of Fortune.

Pet Peeves: Disorganization, smoking, not saying What I like best about Coach Johns: He always wants please and thank-you. the best for the team. He works with us to achieve our individual goals by helping us stay positive, thankful, Favorites: Food: Olive Garden soup with breadsticks, and focused. He also has mad Frisbee skills! TV Shows: Modern Family, Amazing Race, Movie: Sleeping Beauty, Mean Girls, Book: Jodi Picoult - Three words that best describe me to others: Nineteen Minutes. Enthusiastic, positive, and organized.

Favorite Quote: "A true hero isn't measured by the I would like to switch places for a day with: Optimus size of his strength, but the strength of his heart." Prime from Transformers. - Hercules The most famous person I have met is: Mickey JESSI JONES Dream Job: To be a Disney Princess. Mouse. Breaststroke Favorite Pastime: Disney World trips with my mom Personal goal I'd like to achieve this year: Place top and brother. 5-6 Senior eight in at least one of my events and have as much fun as possible! Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial)

CAREER BESTS 2008-09 (JUNIOR): Placed 2006-07 (FRESHMAN): Placed 14th in both the 100 and 200 breast- 100 BREASTSTROKE - 1:04.68 10th in the 100 breaststroke stroke at the WAC Championships ... Swam a season-best time of 200 BREASTSTROKE - 2:20.01 with a career-best time of 1:07.32 in the finals of the 100 and a season-best time of 2:27.18 in 1:04.68 ... Swam a career-best the prelims of the 200 ... Earned five individual top-three finishes time of 2:20.01 in the prelims of the 200 breaststroke and went on over the course of the season including a pair of third-place finish- to place 13th in the finals of that event ... Placed second in the 200 es in the 100 and 200 breaststroke vs. TCU ... Placed second in the breaststroke at Idaho on Nov. 14, vs. Loyola Marymount on Jan. 17 100 breaststroke vs. San Diego and third in the 200 ... Placed third and vs. San Diego on Jan. 24 ... Also earned three individual third- in the 200 breaststroke at Loyola Marymount and fourth in the 100 place finishes in dual meets ... Academic All-WAC honoree and ... Earned a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Centennial High School … Four- 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): Placed 11th in the 100 breaststroke and year letterwinner for coach Shannon Orcutt and one-year team 13th in the 200 breaststroke at the WAC Championships ... Swam a captain … Two-time regional champ in the 100 breaststroke … State season-best time of 1:06.65 in the prelims of the 100 breast and a runner-up in the event in 2004 … Three-time Most Valuable season-best time of 2:24.50 in Swimmer … Team placed third in the finals of the 200 breast ... 2005 in 5A II Division … Earned first career individual Recognized as the Scholar win in the 100 breast vs. Grand Athlete of the Year as a senior … Canyon on Jan. 26 ... Also Posted a 3.8 GPA … Named the placed second in the 200 breast 2004 Piper Jaffray Student in that meet ... Part of the win- Athlete of the Year … Also swam ning 200 medley relay team at for the Arizona Swimming San Diego on Dec. 15 ... Placed Gauchos club team. third and fourth in the 100 breast and 200 breast, respec- PERSONAL: Jessi Joan Jones was tively, vs. New Mexico on Dec. born May 7, 1988 in Glendale, 6 ... Took fourth in both the 100 Ariz. … Daughter of Kimberly and 200 breast at New Mexico Jones … Has one younger broth- State on Feb. 2 ... Academic All- er, Nick … Hobbies include shop- WAC honoree and recipient of ping, dancing and watching a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar movies … Majoring in health sci- Athlete Award. ences.

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GET TO KNOW LINDSEY... What I like best about Coach Johns: He's always try- ing to make everyone better. In the pool and out, he Pet Peeves: Bad drivers. cares for each one of us and has our goals and inter- ests at mind. Favorites: Food: Homeade foods when i get to go home, Chinese food, TV Shows: Grey’s Anatomy, Three words that best describe me to others: That 70's Show, Movies: 10 Things I Hate About You, Positive, outdoorsy, awkward. Books: The Hunger Games, My Sister's Keeper. I would like to switch places for a day with: Natalie Favorite Quote: “Don't wait for happiness to find you; Coughlin create it.” The most famous person I have met is: Mike Bibby Dream Job: Doing something I enjoy doing and that and Luke Walton. doesn't feel like a job. LINDSEY MILLER Favorite sporting event to attend: Basketball and Favorite Pastime: Being outdoors, playing pretty soccer. Freestyle/Backstroke much any sport, except for golf. 5-11 Senior Favorite color: Blue. Two things you want to do in your life: Travel to Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge) Australia, live in by the beach.

CAREER BESTS 2008-09 (JUNIOR): Swam in finals of the 100 freestyle at the WAC Championships and 23rd in 100 FREESTYLE - 53.07 the prelims of the 50 freestyle, the finals of the 100 backstroke ... Part of the winning 400 freestyle 100 BACKSTROKE - 1:00.60 100 freestyle and 100 back- relay team at Loyola Marymount, and part of the winning 200 200 BACKSTROKE - 2:15:44 stroke at the WAC freestyle relay teams at both TCU and Idaho ... Earned 10 individual Championships ... Part of win- top-five finishes over the course of the season, including a third- ning 400 freestyle relay teams vs. San Diego on Jan. 24 ... Swam on place finish in the 100 freestyle at Washington State and a fourth- five third-place relay teams in dual meets ... Placed in the top five place finish in the 100 backstroke at Loyola Marymount ... Earned a in all three of her events at Pac-10 Washington State on Nov. 15 and NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. vs. Loyola Marymount on Jan. 17 ... Academic All-WAC honoree and recipient of a NAU HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Ironwood Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. Ridge High School … Four-year letterwinner for coach Mark Chatigny … Holds every 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): Placed 24th in the swimming record except the 100 butterfly 100 freestyle at the WAC Championships in and breaststroke … Four-time MVP … Swam 53.97 ... Swam a career-best 53.07 in the time for the Pusch Ridge Club Team … Two-year trials of the 100 free and a career-best captain in basketball … Three-time team 1:00.60 in the prelims of the 100 backstroke MVP … First team All-Southern Arizona … ... Part of two first-place relay teams over the Holds record for most points scored in a course of the season, the 200 medley relay game … Team reached the state quarterfi- team at San Diego and the 200 medley relay nals twice … Competed in track and field for team vs. Grand Canyon ... Took second place three years … Placed second at states for in the 100 freestyle vs. New Mexico on Dec. 6 high jump twice. and second in the 50 freestyle vs. Grand Canyon on Jan. 26 ... Part of two 400 freestyle PERSONAL: Lindsey Rose Miller was born relay teams that swam the top time vs. New May 22, 1988 in San Diego, Calif. … Daughter Mexico and Grand Canyon ... Academic All- of Robert and Shelley Miller … Has one sister, WAC honoree and recipient of a NAU Golden Courtney … Majoring in management ... Also Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. considered Arizona and Southwestern University. 2006-07 (FRESHMAN): Placed 17th in the

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to his swimmers and encourages them to want to be GET TO KNOW KIMBER... the best they can be.

Pet Peeves: Listening to people chew crunchy things, Three words that best describe me to others: lazy people, swimming in a really wavy pool Energetic, happy, dorky.

Favorites: Food: Ice cream, TV Shows: Grey’s I would like to switch places for a day with: A cardio- Anatomy, Movie: Finding Nemo, Book: my EKG text thoracic surgeon. book from BIO 460. The most famous person I have met is: Misty Hyman, Dream Job: Anything in the Cardiology department. Gold Medalist in the 200 Fly 2000 Olympics.

Favorite Pastime: Collecting socks, running, playing Personal goal I'd like to achieve this year: Finish the sports. season with everything I have and with a smile on my face. KIMBER MORELLI Two things you want to do in your life: Become a health care professional and travel overseas. Butterfly/IM/Freestyle Favorite sporting event to attend: Football 5-3 Senior What I like best about Coach Johns: He truly cares Favorite color(s): PINK! about his swimmers in and out of the pool. He listens Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon)

CAREER BESTS 2008-09 (JUNIOR): Earned a HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Horizon High School … 200 BUTTERFLY - 2:04.31 second team All-WAC Award Competed for four years under coach Maryanne Keever … Team 200 IM - 2:09.07 by placing seventh in the 200 captain … Named Horizon swimming class MVP three times … Team 400 IM - 4:30.61 butterfly at the WAC MVP as a senior … A National Age Group Award winner (sixth place) Championships in a career- in the 800 freestyle relay … Western Sectional finalist in the 200 best time of 2:04.31 ... Placed 11th in the 500 freestyle at the cham- butterfly … NISCA Junior National qualifier in the 200 butterfly and pionships ... Swam a career-best time of 2:09.07 in the prelims of 400 IM … Second team all-state in 2004 … Holds the Horizon record the 200 IM and a career-best time of 4:30.61 in the prelims of the in the 200 medley relay. 400 IM ... Took first place in the 1000 freestyle at Idaho on Nov. 14 ... Won the 200 fly vs. New Mexico State on Dec. 6 and won the 400 PERSONAL: Kimberly Rose Morelli was born Sept. 14, 1987 in St. IM vs. Loyola Marymount on Jan. 17 ... Took three individual sec- Charles, Mo. … Daughter of Glen and Carla Morelli … Has two sis- ond-place and five individual third-place finishes in dual meets ... ters, Krista, and Kara who was on the swim team at Texas A&M … Named Academic All-WAC ... Earned a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Father played football at Central Methodist … Majoring in exercise Athlete Award. science.

2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): Placed ninth in the 400 individual medley at the WAC Championships in 4:34.55 ... Also finished ninth in the 200 butterfly in 2:07.71 ... Earned first career win at NAU in the 200 butterfly vs. Idaho and New Mexico State on Nov. 10 and second career win in the 200 fly vs. Grand Canyon on Jan. 26 ... Placed sec- ond in the 200 fly vs. Washington State, vs. New Mexico and at San Diego.

2006-07 (FRESHMAN): Earned second-team All-WAC honors by placing fourth in the 400 individual medley at the WAC Championships with a time of 4:33.98 ... Placed 12th at the meet in the 200 butterfly and 18th in the 200 IM ... Earned second-place fin- ishes in the 200 butterfly vs. NMSU/Boise State and vs. TCU ... Placed third in that same event at Idaho and vs. San Diego ... Earned 10 top-five finishes over the course of the season ... Earned a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. 26 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING MEET THE LUMBERJACKS

GET TO KNOW RENEE... What I like best about Coach Johns: His sense of humor, I once saw him twist his hat to the side and Pet Peeves: People who crave attention. walk while swinging his hips. I almost died laughing. I also enjoy his capacity for caring, he cares for us like Favorites: Food: buffalo ranch chicken wrap, TV we were his daughters. Shows: Big Bang Theory and One Tree Hill, Movies: I love all movies, Books: Lance Armstrong - It's Not Three words that best describe me to others: Sexy, About the Bike. audacious, and voluptuous..I kid. Probably sarcastic, caring, and determined. Favorite Quote: “Work beats talent when talent doesn't work.” I would like to switch places for a day with: Scarlett Johansson so I could be married to Ryan Dream Job: Dentist of my own practice. Reynolds..he's hot. RENEE ROTHER Favorite Pastime: I love hanging out with my room- Personal goal I’d like to acheive this year: Race hard mates and watching movies. I also enjoy outdoor and get top five in my events at conference. Butterfly/IM activities such as frisbee. 5-5 Senior Favorite sporting event to attend: Hockey. Two things you want to do in your life: Become a Oregon City, Ore. (Gladstone) dentist and travel the world.

CAREER BESTS 2008-09 (JUNIOR): Earned a 2006-07 (FRESHMAN): Earned first-team All-WAC honors as part of 200 IM - 2:07.47 first team All-WAC Award by the third-place 200 medley relay team at the WAC Championships ... 400 IM - 4:37.07 being part of the fourth-place Placed seventh in the 400 IM and ninth in the 200 IM at the WAC 100 BUTTERFLY - 55.46 200 medley relay team at the meet, and also earned an 11th-place finish in the 200 butterfly ... 200 BUTTERFLY - 2:04.30 WAC Championships ... Won the 200 butterfly vs. San Diego in a time of 2:26.69 and was Earned a second team All- also part of the winning 200 medley relay team at that meet ... WAC Award with a fifth-place finish in the 100 butterfly in a career- Earned seven top-three finishes over the course of the season, best time of 55.46 ... Placed ninth in the 200 butterfly in a career- including second-place finishes in both the 100 and 200 butterfly at best time of 2:04.30 ...Named WAC Swimming Athlete of the Week Idaho ... Placed second in the 100 butterfly at Arizona and second in on Jan. 20 after winning two individual events and a relay vs. Loyola the 200 butterfly at Washington State. Marymount on Jan. 17 ... Earned a win in the 200 fly vs. San Diego on Jan. 24 ... Part of winning 200 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate medley relay team at Idaho on of Gladstone High School … Nov. 14 ... Earned three individ- Swam for four years under coach ual third-place finishes in dual Jackie Holstrom … Broke state meets ... Named Academic All- record in the 100 breaststroke as WAC ... Earned a NAU Golden a freshman … Seven-time district Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. champion … State finalist as an individual eight times … Two- 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): Placed time state champion in the 100 11th in the 100 butterfly at the breaststroke (2003 and 2006) … WAC Championships in a sea- Also won state in the 200 son-best time of 58.02 ... freestyle in 2006 … Placed sec- Finished 14th in the 200 fly ... ond in the 200 IM and third in the Earned the second individual win 100 butterfly at the 2005 state of her NAU career in the 200 fly at New Mexico State on Feb. 2 ... championships … State runner-up in the 200 freestyle in 2004 … Part of the winning 200 medley relay team at TCU on Oct. 26 ... Earned third in the 200 IM at the 2003 state meet. Took third in the 200 fly vs. Idaho and New Mexico State on Nov. 10 ... Took third in the 100 fly, fourth in the 200 fly and second in the PERSONAL: Reneé Whitney Rother was born Dec. 13, 1987 in 200 medley relay at San Diego on Dec. 15 ... Swam the top time in Portland, Ore. … Daughter of Bill and Sue Rother … Majoring in biol- the 200 IM vs. Grand Canyon and took second in the 200 fly and 200 ogy with a minor in chemistry. medley relay ... Academic All-WAC honoree and recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 27 MEET THE LUMBERJACKS

GET TO KNOW T.J.... What I like best about Coach Johns: His love for coaching the sport of swimming. Pet Peeves: the sentence "Wait...what are we doing?" Three words that best describe me to others: Caring, Favorites: Food: anything home cooked, TV Shows: funny, and passionate. House, Bones, Grey's Anatomy, Movie: Step Brothers, Book: The Man who Loved Clowns I would like to switch places for a day with: Tony Gonzalez's wife Favorite Quote: "It's a waiting game right now...we won't know." Personal goal I'd like to achieve this year: Team WAC Championship Dream Job: Speech Therapist Favorite sporting event to attend: FOOTBALL! Favorite Pastime: Watching and quoting movies. T.J. WILLIAMS Singing and dancing around the apartment/ pool deck Favorite color(s): I bleed blue and gold. Breaststroke/IM Two things you want to do in life: Ride a donkey The most famous person I have met is: Rick Sutcliffe, 5-10 Senior down the Grand Canyon and be in a movie, even if it's major league pitcher. Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) just as an extra!

CAREER BESTS 2008-09 (JUNIOR): Earned a 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): Earned a pair of ninth-place finishes at the 100 BREASTROKE - 1:04.47 second team All-WAC Award WAC Championships in the 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke 200 BREASTSTROKE - 2:17.29 by placing fifth in the 200 ... Swam career-best times in both (1:06.12 and 2:20.89) ... Earned 200 IM - 2:08.39 breaststroke in a career-best eight individual second-place finishes over the course of the season time of 2:17.29 ... Placed 11th ... Took second in the 100 breast and 200 breast vs. Idaho and in the 100 breaststroke after swimming a career-best time of NMSU on Nov. 10, vs. New Mexico on Dec. 6 and at San Diego on 1:04.47 in the prelims ... Swam a career-best time of 2:08.39 in the Dec. 15 ... Took third in the 200 breast and fourth in the 100 breast prelims of the 200 IM ... Earned five individual and four relay wins vs. Pac-10 Washington State on Nov. 16. in dual meets ... Took first place in both the 100 and 200 breast- stroke vs. New Mexico and BYU on Nov. 1 and was also part of the 2006-07 (FRESHMAN): Placed eighth in the 200 breaststroke at the winning 200 medley relay team in that meet ... Won the 200 breast- WAC Championships in 2:25.05 ... Swam a season-best time of stroke and was part of the winning 200 medley relay team vs. 2:24.57 in the prelims of the event to place sixth ... Finished 15th in Loyola Marymount on Jan. 17 ... Earned a total of 22 top-five finish- the 200 IM and 16th in the 100 breaststroke at the WAC meet ... es over the course of the season ... Named Academic All-WAC ... Earned wins in the 200 breaststroke vs. NMSU/Boise State and vs. Earned a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. San Diego ... Placed third in the 200 IM vs. San Diego and third in the 200 breaststroke at Idaho and at Washington State.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Blue Springs High School … Swam for coaches Bill Shalley and Robert Sturman … Four-year let- terwinner … Team captain … Earned six All-American honors … Named all-state 11 times and received 12 all-conference honors … Holds conference and high school records in the 100 yard breast- stroke and the 200 yard IM … Team won state championships in 2005 and 2006 … Swam the breaststroke leg for the medley relay team that broke the state record.

PERSONAL: Taryn Jean Williams was born Dec. 23, 1987 in Blue Springs … Daughter of Mitch and Kathy Williams … Has one sister, Tobie … Majoring in speech pathology.

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2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Earned 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Earned All-WAC Awards in all three events two second team All-WAC Awards at the WAC Championships ... with a sixth-place finish on the 1- Took first team awards with meter and seventh-place finish on fourth-place finishes on both the the platform at the WAC 1-meter and platform events and Championships ... Platform score earned a second team award with of 199.05 was a career-best ... a sixth-place finish on the 3-meter Represented NAU for a second- ... 3-meter score of 291.60 and straight year at the NCAA Zone platform score of 202.55 were Diving Championships, placing career-bests ... Represented NAU 27th on the 3-meter and 38th on at the NCAA Zone Regional the 1-meter ... Scored a career-best Championships and advanced to 285.90 on the 1-meter vs. San the finals on the 3-meter, placing Diego on Jan. 24 to win the event 17th overall ... Recorded the sec- ... Also won the 3-meter at that ond-highest score on both the 1- meet and was then named the meter and 3-meter vs. San Diego WAC Diving Athlete of the Week LANA CHRISTENSEN on Jan. 24 ... Placed second on the MEGAN COLLIER ... Took second place on the 3- Diving 1-meter vs. New Mexico State on Diving meter vs. New Mexico State on Dec. 6 with a career-best score of Dec. 6 with a career-best score of 5-7 Junior 290.99 ... Earned third place on 5-1 Junior 311.48 ... Earned a win on the 3- Casper, Wyo. (Kelly Walsh) the 1-meter and fourth on the 3- Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) meter at the Air Force Academy meter at Arizona on Jan. 2 ... Took Invitational on Jan. 30. fourth place on the platform at the CAREER BESTS Arizona Wildcat Invite on Nov. 23 CAREER BESTS 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): 1 METER - 290.99 ... Academic All-WAC honoree and 1 METER - 285.90 Represented NAU at the NCAA recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle Zone Diving Championships in her 3 METER - 291.60 Scholar Athlete Award. 3 METER - 311.48 first year, placing 30th on the 3- PLATFORM - 202.55 PLATFORM - 199.05 meter and 34th on the 1-meter ... 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Competed Earned a pair of seventh-place fin- in eight meets for NAU ... Placed third among NAU divers on the 1-meter ishes at the WAC Championships on the 3-meter and platform, scoring a on Nov. 16 with a score of 244.05 ... Earned a season-high score of 253.64 season-high 198.00 on platform ... Placed fifth on the 1-meter at Arizona on the 1-meter at Arizona on Jan. 4 to place ninth ... Also earned a season- on Jan. 4 with a season-high score of 270.23 and seventh on the 3-meter high score of 260.77 on the 3-meter at that meet to finish eighth ... Placed with a score of 269.85 ... Scored a season-high 282.98 on the 3-meter vs. third on the 1-meter and fourth on the 3-meter at San Diego on Dec. 15 ... Idaho and New Mexico State on Nov. 10 to place third ... NAU Golden Eagle Academic All-WAC honoree Scholar Athlete Award recipient. and recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 grad- Award. uate of Sunnyslope High School … Four-year starter … HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 grad- Named the district's uate of Kelly Walsh High Freshman Athlete of the School … Four-year letter- year… All-American as a jun- winner and team co-captain ior and senior … Two-time as a senior for coach Dean region champ… Two-time Hawks … Four-time all-con- state runner-up… Set the ference … All-state for one school's 1-meter record … year … Also dove for the Team captain as a senior … Midwest Diving Academy Team was state champs in and did gymnastics at the 2005 and runner-up in 2006 Wyoming Gymnastics Center … Dove for the Arizona which earned nine team Marlins club team from state championships. 2003-06 and the Clavadistas del Sol (CDS) club team in PERSONAL: Lanette Marie 2006-07 … Qualified for Christensen was born Jan. West Zones, getting 13th on 27, 1989 in Casper, Wyo. … the 3-meter and 16th on the Daughter of Brian and Patti 1-meter at Senior Zones in Christensen … Has one sister, 2005 … Competed in gym- Carissa … Enjoys horseback nastics for 11 years for the riding … Is majoring in micro- Arizona Sunrays. biology … Also considered the University of Kansas, the PERSONAL: Megan Elizabeth Collier was born Dec. 27, 1988 in Beech University of New Mexico Grove, Ind. … Daughter of Tim and Joyce Collier … Has one brother, Ethan and the University of North … Enjoys movies, hanging out with friends and dancing … Is majoring in Dakota. management.

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2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Part of 2008-09 (JUNIOR): Earned four first silver-medal winning and school- team All-WAC Awards by being part record setting 200 freestyle relay of all four school-record setting team at the WAC Championships relay teams at the WAC with a time of 1:33.31 ... Earned Championships ... Earned a silver another first team All-WAC Award medal as part of the 200 freestyle by being part of the fourth-place relay team and 800 freestyle relay 200 medley relay team ... Part of team and took fourth place in the pool-record setting and winning 400 freestyle relay and 400 medley 200 medley relay team vs. San relay ... Placed 12th in the 50 Diego on Jan. 24 ... Earned wins in freestyle in a career-best time of all four of her events in that meet, 23.76 ... Placed ninth in the 500 including the 100 backstroke, 100 freestyle in a time of 4:58.06 ... freestyle and 400 freestyle relay ... Earned 12th place in the 200 Part of pool-record setting and freestyle in a career-best time of winning 400 freestyle relay team 1:52.36 ... Part of winning and pool- vs. Loyola Marymount on Jan. 17, record setting 400 freestyle relay MEREDITH EGLORIA and also took wins in the 50 CLAIRE FERRO team vs. Loyola Marymount on Freestyle/Backstroke freestyle and 200 medley relay at Backstroke/Freestyle Jan. 17 ... Earned wins as part of that meet ... Earned second-place the 800 freestyle relay at Idaho 5-4 Junior finishes in the 100 freestyle, 200 5-9 Junior on Nov. 14 and as part of the 200 Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei) medley relay and 200 freestyle Litchfield Park, Ariz. (Milennium) freestyle relay team vs. New relay vs. Kansas on Oct. 18 ... Mexico State on Dec. 6 ... Earned Academic All-WAC honoree and second individual career win in CAREER BESTS recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle CAREER BESTS the 100 backstroke vs. Loyola 50 FREESTYLE - 23.99 Scholar Athlete Award. 50 FREESTYLE - 23.76 Marymount ... Earned a total of 29 top-five finishes over the 100 FREESTYLE - 52.49 2007-08 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): 200 FREESTYLE - 1:52.36 course of the season ... Academic 100 BACKSTROKE - 57.31 Recovered enough from shoulder 200 BACKSTROKE - 2:04.72 All-WAC honoree and recipient surgery to begin swimming for of a NAU Golden Eagle NAU in January ... Finally able to prove her talents at the WAC Scholar Athlete Award. Championships where she was part of two silver-medal winning and school record relay teams (200 medley relay and 400 medley relay) and a third 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): Earned two bronze medals at the WAC bronze-medal winning and school-record setting relay team (200 freestyle Championships as part of the 800 freestyle relay and the school-record set- relay) ... Also earned two second team All-WAC Awards, placing seventh in ting 200 freestyle relay (1:34.33) ... Took home a third first team All-WAC the 50 freestyle in 23.99 and eighth in the 100 backstroke in 58.38 ... Swam Award by placing fourth in the 200 backstroke in a career-best time of a career-best time of 57.31 (second best time ever at NAU) in the prelims 2:04.72 ... Part of the pool-record setting and winning 200 medley relay of the 100 backstroke to place first ... Placed 13th in the 100 freestyle finals team vs. New Mexico on Dec. 6 ... Took first individual career win at NAU in 53.05 ... Swam a lead-off 100 freestyle leg in a career-best time of 52.75 in the 200 backstroke vs. Grand Canyon on Jan. 26 ... Swam on winning 400 in the 400 freestyle relay ... Took third in the 100 free and 100 back at New medley relay team vs. Idaho and New Mexico State on Nov. 10 and the win- Mexico State on Feb. 2 ... Part of the winning 200 medley relay team at that ning 400 freestyle relay teams vs. New Mexico and Grand Canyon ... Took meet ... Placed first in the 50 free and 200 medley second place in four events vs. Pac-10 Washington relay vs. Grand Canyon on Jan. 26 ... Recipient of a State on Nov. 16, the 100 back, 200 back, 200 free NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. relay and 400 medley relay ... Academic All-WAC honoree and recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle 2006-07 (FRESHMAN): Forced to redshirt her first Scholar Athlete Award. season due to a shoulder injury ... Recovering from shoulder surgery as she begins her first year of eligi- PRIOR TO NAU: Attended Glendale Community bility ... Earned a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete College and Estrella Mountain Community College … Award. Is a 2005 graduate of Millennium High School … Four- year starter and letterwinner as well as three-time HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Kapolei High team captain for coach Sonny Culbreth … Placed first School … Four-year letterwinner and four-year starter in the 200 freestyle relay and fourth in the 100 back- for coach Dexter Lee … Team captain as a senior … stroke at the state meet in 2005 … Holds team record Three-year high school state champion … Named in the 100 backstroke at 59.62, the 100 freestyle at team MVP … Earned All-American nods … Also a two- 54.32 and the 50 freestyle at 25.18 … Member of the year letterwinner and two-year starter in water polo. Westside Silver Fins club team in 2006.

PERSONAL: Meredith Ashlyn Egloria was born Jan. 3, PERSONAL: Claire Lyn Ferro was born June 4, 1988 in 1988 in Honolulu … Daughter of Maurice and Joyce Phoenix … Daughter of Robert and Robyn Ferro … Egloria … Has three siblings, a brother, Jeremy, and Has a brother, Brian and a sister, Michelle … Hobbies sisters Melissa and Melanie … Father is a member of are hanging out with friends, watching movies and the Hawaii Air National Guard … Is majoring in early ice cream … Most memorable high school experience childhood education … Enjoys spending time with was when her 200 freestyle relay team tied for first in family and friends and going to the beach ... Also the state with Cactus Foothills High School .. Is considered Hawai’i and Northern Colorado. Meredith Egloria majoring in elementary education.

30 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Earned a 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Swam a pair of bronze medals at the WAC career-best time of 53.57 in the pre- Championships on the 1-meter and lims of the 100 freestyle at the WAC 3-meter ... Represented NAU for a Championships ... Part of third- second straight year at the NCAA place 200 freestyle relay team vs. Zone Diving Championships and Kansas on Oct. 18 ... Part of third- placed eighth on the 1-meter, miss- place 200 medley relay team vs. San ing a spot at the NCAA Diego on Jan. 24 and took fifth Championships by just three spots ... place in the 200 backstroke in the Also placed 12th overall on the 3- same meet. meter at Zones ... Twice named the WAC Diving Athlete of the Week ... 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Competed Earned first award after a pair of in four meets in her first season wins on 1-meter and 3-meter at with the Lumberjacks ... Part of Idaho on Nov. 14 and the second the second-place 200 medley TARYN HARRIS award after placing fifth on the 3- ASHLEY KURTZ relay team at San Diego on Dec. 15 meter and 18th on the 1-meter at ... Swam on fifth-place 200 Diving the very competitive Arizona Freestyle/Backstroke freestyle relay and sixth-place 400 5-5 Junior Wildcat Invite on Nov. 23 ... Scored 6-0 Junior medley relay vs. Pac-10 East Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee) a career-best and pool-record score Peoria, Ariz. (Sandra Day O’Connor) Washington State on Nov. 16. of 327.83 to win the 3-meter vs. New Mexico State on Dec. 6 ... HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of CAREER BESTS Scored a career-best 291.00 to win CAREER BESTS Sandra Day O'Connor High School 1 METER - 291.00 the 1-meter at Arizona on Jan. 2 50 FREESTYLE - 25.50 … Four-year starter and one-year 3 METER - 327.83 and also took first place on 3-meter 100 FREESTYLE - 53.57 team captain … Two-time MVP … at that meet ... Academic All-WAC Finished second in the 100 back at honoree and recipient of a NAU states as a senior … Holds school records in the 50 free and 100 back … Swam Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. for the Brophy East club team for coach Dave Gibson … Also swam for four years with the Arizona Desert Fox team. 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Represented NAU at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships in her first year, finishing 22nd on 3-meter and 30th on 1- PERSONAL: Ashley René Kurtz was born Jan. 11, 1989 in Glendale, Ariz. … meter ... Took fourth on the 1-meter at the WAC Championships with a sea- Daughter of John and Lori Kurtz … Has one brother, Andrew and two sis- son-high score of 289.95 ... Placed eighth on the 3-meter at the WAC meet ... ters, Gretchen and Natalie … Is majoring in history/secondary education … Took third on 3-meter and fifth on 1-meter vs. USC on Jan. 25 ... Took third on Most memorable moment in her high school career was finishing second 1-meter vs. Idaho and New Mexico State on Nov. 10 and scored 277.05 on the in the 100 backstroke at the state meet as a senior. 3-meter ... Academic All-WAC honoree and recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Southridge High School … Member of S.P.O.R.T. Gymnastics (owned by her mother) … Member of THDC (Tualatin Hills Dive Club) … Diver of the year from 2004-2006 … Diving district champion in 2005 and placed second at state … Held the 1- meter diving record at Wenatchee High School (426.25 points) where she lettered for two years … Earned two artis- tic awards on floor in gymnastics.

PERSONAL: Taryn Danielle Harris was born Sept. 28, 1988 in Eugene, Ore. … Daughter of Chance and Sue Harris … Has one brother, Trace and one sister, Tori … Enjoys reading … Is majoring in management … Brother Trace is a high school pole vaulter … Most memorable experience in high school career was winning the floor event at the Cascadian Elite Gymnastics Challenge in 2002 ... Most exciting event she remembers is skydiving with her father in 2007.

2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 31 MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Part of sil- 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Part of sil- ver-medal winning and school- ver-medal winning and school- record setting 800 freestyle relay record setting 800 freestyle relay team at the WAC Championships team at the WAC Championships with a time of 7:23.90 ... Earned with a time of 7:23.90 ... Took an two All-WAC second team awards individual bronze medal in the in individual events, swimming a 1,650 freestyle with a career-best career-best time of 1:50.43 to place time of 16:58.14 which also ranks fifth in the 200 freestyle and a as the third-best time in school his- career-best time of 17:18.01 to tory ... Placed fourth in the 500 place seventh in the 1,650 freestyle freestyle in a career-best time of ... Swam a career-best time of 4:57.37 ... Earned four wins in dual 5:01.83 in the prelims of the 500 meets ... Took first in both the 400 freestyle ... Earned wins in the 200 free and 800 free vs. Loyola free and 800 free relay at Idaho on Marymount on Jan. 17 ... Won the Nov. 14 ... Earned a win in the 200 KATE SCHAFER 500 free and was part of the win- VIVIAN LANDECK free vs. Loyola Marymount on Jan. ning 800 free relay team at Idaho Freestyle 17 and in the 400 free relay vs. San Freestyle on Nov. 14 ... Earned a total of 17 5-6 Junior Diego on Jan. 24 ... Earned a total of 5-10 Junior top-five finishes over the course of 17 top-five finishes over the course Renton, Wash. (Hazen) the season. Sugar Land, Texas (Clements) of the season. 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Swam in CAREER BESTS CAREER BESTS four different events at the WAC 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Earned an 500 FREESTYLE - 4:57.37 200 FREESTYLE - 1:50.43 All-WAC second team award by Championships but was an exhibi- 500 FREESTYLE - 5:01.83 placing eighth in the 500 freestyle 1650 FREESTYLE - 16:58.14 tion swimmer in all four ... Earned at the WAC Championships ... Had six individual top-five finishes in the swum a season-best 5:06.64 in the prelims to place seventh ... Part of the seven meets she competed in ... Took second in the 200 freestyle vs. Idaho bronze-medal winning 800 freestyle relay team (7:35.90) ... Placed 10th in and New Mexico State on Nov. 10 ... Placed fourth in the 200 individual med- the 200 freestyle in a season-best 1:53.61 ... Earned her first career win in ley and fifth in the 200 free vs. Pac-10 Washington State on Nov. 16 ... Took the 100 freestyle vs. Grand Canyon on Jan. 26 ... Had a strong meet vs. Pac- fifth in both the 100 and 500 free at San Diego on Dec. 15 ... Recipient of a 10 Washington State on Nov. 16, placing third in the 200 free and 400 free NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. and fifth in the 100 free. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Hazen High School … Team captain as a HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Clements High School … Four-year junior and a four-year starter … Named MVP … State champion in the 200 starter and one-year team captain for coach Justin O'Sullivan … Two-time freestyle in 2004 … Named the Seattle Times Prep Athlete Of The Week three All-American … Two-time 5A state qualifier … Region finalist all four years times … Named a Seattle P.I. All Star Athlete in 2004 … Earned a Wendy's High of her high school career … Competed at the Junior Nationals in 2005. School Heisman Award in 2006 … Scholar-athlete all PERSONAL: Vivian Martine Landeck was born May 17, 1989 in Singapore … four years … Placed in the top Daughter of Christopher and Carin Landeck … Has two sisters, Stefanie and 10 at states all four years … Romy … Enjoys going to the beach, skiing, hiking, boating and shopping … Holds high school records in Is majoring in speech-language sciences and technology … Also considered the 200 medley and 200 free attending North Texas and Colorado State ... Most memorable moment in relays … Swam for the her high school career was her relay team that made it to the state meet. Bellevue Club Team and earned the attendance award three years in a row.

PERSONAL: Katherine Lee Schafer was born Dec. 12, 1988 in Seattle, Wash. … Daughter of Randy and Cynthia Schafer ... Enjoys baking, sleeping and shop- ping … Is majoring in health sciences-community health promotion … Most memo- rable high school moment was winning state in the 200 freestyle.

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2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Placed 2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Competed in 17th in the 100 breaststroke and the prelims of the 1-meter, 3-meter 23rd in the 200 breaststroke at the and platform at the WAC WAC Championships ... Swam Championships ... Scored a season- career-best times in both events best 184.50 on the platform ... while at the meet, going 1:06.03 in Placed sixth on the 1-meter at the finals of the 100 and 2:25.53 in Arizona on Jan. 2 and seventh on the the prelims of the 200 ... Took third 3-meter with a season-best score of place in the 100 breaststroke vs. 254.10 ... Scored a season-best 252.22 on the 1-meter to place sev- Loyola Marymount on Jan. 17 ... enth vs. New Mexico State on Dec. 6 Academic All-WAC honoree and ... Placed fourth on the 3-meter vs. recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle San Diego on Jan. 24. Scholar Athlete Award. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Competed in Sunset High School ... Was a diver MONICA VEIT seven meets for the Lumberjacks ... CASSIE ANDERSON for the Tualatin Hills Club and coach Earned seven top-five finishes over Joe Lyons for eight years ... Was an Breaststroke/IM the course of the season ... Placed Diving athlete representative for two years 5-6 Junior fifth in the 100 breaststroke vs. New 5-6 Sophomore for the Oregon Dive Association ... Mexico on Dec. 6 ... Placed fifth in Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage) Portland, Ore. (University) Qualified for the U.S. Diving Junior the 100 breast and the 200 medley Olympic Nationals on platform this relay at San Diego on Dec. 15 ... past summer. CAREER BESTS Placed second in the 200 medley CAREER BESTS 100 BREASTSTROKE - 1:06.03 relay, fourth in the 100 breast and 1 METER - 252.22 PERSONAL: Cassandra Marie 200 BREASTSTROKE - 2:25.53 fifth in the 200 breast vs. Grand 3 METER - 254.10 Anderson was born Feb. 18, 1990 in Canyon on Jan. 26 ... Part of fourth- PLATFORM - 184.50 Portland, Ore. ... Daughter of Daniel place 200 medley relay team at New Mexico State on Feb. 2 ... Academic All- and Judith Anderson ... Has one WAC honoree and recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. brother, Josh (27) and one sister, Allie (18) ... Enjoys going out with friends and spending time on her family’s HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of South Anchorage High School … Three-year boat ... Brother, Josh, was a collegiate diver at the University of Arizona ... Also considered attending Nevada in the recruiting process ... Is majoring in elemen- letterwinner and one-year team captain for coach Troy Christensen at South tary education. Anchorage and one-year letterwinner at Service High School … Runner-up in the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM at the conference and regional meets in 2006 and third in both in 2005 … Took fourth in the 100 breaststroke at states in 2006 … Voted "Most Inspirational" in 2006 … Holds high school records in the 200 medley and freestyle relays as well as the 200 IM … Team took first in the con- ference and region in 2006 and second in 2005 as well as third in the state in 2006.

PERSONAL: Monica Marie Veit was born Dec. 27, 1988 in Anchorage … Daughter of Mark and Debbie Veit … Has one sister, Lindsey (17) … Enjoys trav- eling and hanging out with friends and family … Is majoring in accounting.

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2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Earned a 2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Placed ninth second team All-WAC Award with a in the prelims of the 1-meter and 3- sixth-place finish in the 200 back- meter at the WAC Championships, stroke at the WAC Championships in and 13th in the prelims of the plat- a season-best time of 2:02.43 ... form ... Earned a pair of sixth-place That time also ranks as the third- finishes vs. New Mexico State on best in school history ... Earned four Dec. 6 with season-best scores of wins in dual meets including an indi- 259.71 on 1-meter and 273.37 on 3- vidual win in the 200 backstroke at meter ... Placed fifth on both 1- Idaho on Nov. 14 and another in the meter and 3-meter at Arizona on 200 back vs. Loyola Marymount on Jan. 2 ... Recorded third-place scores Jan. 17 ... Also recorded three indiv- on both events vs. San Diego on Jan. dual second-place finishes in dual 24 ... Placed fourth on 1-meter and meets ... Had an impressive per- formance at Pac-10 Washington sixth on 3-meter at USC on Jan. 23. State with a second-place finish in CHALENE DIRKS-RYAN the 100 back and 200 free relay and HOLLY FROST HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of a third-place finish in the 200 med- Seattle Prep ... Team captain and let- Backstroke/Freestyle/IM ley relay ... Placed second in the 200 Diving terwinner for coach Tom Campbell 5-6 Sophomore individual medley vs. Kansas on Oct. 5-3 Sophomore as a senior ... Broke her high school’s diving record as a senior ... Dove for Kelowna, B.C. (Mount Boucherie) 18, third in the 100 back and fourth in the 200 back. Mercer Island, Wash. (Seattle Prep) the Pacific Northwest Club Team under coach Jim Southerland and CAREER BESTS HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of CAREER BESTS former Olympian Kelly McCormick- 100 BACKSTROKE - 57.63 Mount Boucherie Secondary School 1 METER - 259.71 Robertson ... Was a Junior Olympic 200 BACKSTROKE - 2:02.43 ... Swam for the Liquid Lightning 3 METER - 273.37 National qualifier from 2004-2008 Swim Club and coach John Douglas PLATFORM - 181.25 and an AAU National qualifier from for 10 years ... Three-time Team MVP ... Earned the team’s Most Dedicated 2006-2008 ... Placed third by less Award twice ... Took home three gold medals, two silver medals and a bronze than a point at the state championships as a senior at Seattle Prep. at the 2007 B.C. Provincials ... Held 30 short course meter records. PERSONAL: Holly Victoria Frost was born March 3, 1990 in Seattle, Wash. ... PERSONAL: Chalene Rose Dirks-Ryan was born August 26, 1990 in Victoria, B.C. Daughter of Mark and Nancy Frost ... Has one brother, Patrick, who played col- ... Daughter of Barb Turik and Rod Dirks ... Enjoys sleeping, eating, shopping lege basketball at the University of Redlands ... Enjoys shopping, sleeping, eat- and baking ... Father, Rod, played professional baseball in the 1970’s for the ing and baking ... Is majoring in finance/communications ... Also considered Pittsburgh Pirates and Montreal Expos ... Also considered North Texas and New attending Purdue, Kansas and Nevada. Mexico in the recruiting process ... Is majoring in business.

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2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Earned two 2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Injured for All-WAC second team awards with the majority of the season and com- her performances at the WAC peted in only two meets ... Placed Championships … Placed fifth in the fifth in the 200 freestyle and sixth in 500 freestyle with a time of 4:57.69, the 400 freestyle vs. New Mexico the second-best time on the team in State on Dec. 6 ... Placed 10th in the that event for the year … Earned a 500 free at Arizona on Jan. 2 ... NAU seventh-place finish in the 400 indi- Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award vidual medley with the team's sea- recipient. son-best time of 4:29.92 … Also earned 10th place in the 1,650 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of freestyle … Took seven individual Kealakehe High School ... Four-year second-place finishes in dual meets letterwinner and one-year team cap- over the course of the season and tain for coach Steve Borowski ... four third-place finishes ... Golden Holds seven school records including Eagle Scholar Athlete Award recipi- individual records in the 100, 200 KRISTIN JONES ent. KRISTA MAIER and 500 freestyle and 100 butterfly ... Also a three-year starter and two- Freestyle/IM Freestyle/Butterfly/IM HIGH SCHOOL: A December, 2007, time team captain on the water polo 5-4 Sophomore graduate of Juneau-Douglas High 5-4 Sophomore team ... Swam for the Kona Aquatics Juneau, Alaska (Juneau-Douglas) School ... Four-year letterwinner for Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (Kealakehe) Swim Team. coach John Wray ... Team captain as a senior ... Three-time state champi- CAREER BESTS PERSONAL: Krista Rae Metcalfe CAREER BESTS on in 2007 (500 freestyle, 200 indi- Maier was born Jan. 10, 1990 in 500 FREESTYLE - 4:57.69 vidual medley and 400 freestyle 200 FREESTYLE - 2:12.20 Calgary, Alberta ... Daughter of Kim 400 IM - 4:29.92 relay) ... State champ in the 200 IM 400 FREESTYLE - 4:41.39 and Carol Maier ... Has two brothers, in 2005 and in the 500 freestyle and Ben and Nick, and one sister, Jen ... 400 freestyle relay in 2004 ... Holds high school records in the 200 IM (2:11.37), Is majoring in biomedical science and contemplating a profession as an emer- the 500 freestyle (5:05.50) and the 400 freestyle relay (3:34.50) ... Team was gency room doctor ... Also considered Northern Colorado and Colorado College state champions the last three years and runner-up in 2004 by one point. in the recruiting process.

PERSONAL: Kristin J. Jones was born Jan. 16, 1990 in Juneau, Alaska ... Daughter of Elizabeth and Charlie Jones ... Has three brothers, Ryan, Owen and Trevor ... Enjoys playing the piano, yoga, sleep and food ... Is majoring in anthropology ... Also considered Idaho and Alaska Fairbanks in the recruiting process. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Mesquite High School in Gilbert, Ariz., in 2009 … Two-year captain for head coach Joey Bellus … Placed third at the 5A state meet for Mesquite in 2009 … Competed for the Sun Devil Divers under head coach Marc Briggs … Finished 10th in the 1-meter and 3-meter at the 2009 USD Junior Spring Regionals … Finished 7th in the 1-meter and 14th in the 3-meter at the 2009 USD Junior Summer Regionals … Competed at the 2008 USA Diving Zone meet … Earned strong scores at the Junior Olympic level … National KRISTY ARDAVANIS honor society at Mesquite … Spanish Diving honors society. 5-7 Freshman PERSONAL: Full name Kristy Nicole Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite) Adravanis … Born April 3, 1991 in Valencia, Calif. … Parents Joan and Steve Ardavanis reside in hometown of Gilbert, Ariz. ... Has two brothers, Zach and Alex … One sister, Kelly … Enjoys playing piano ... Plans to major in biology.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Paradise HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Valley High School in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Torrey Pines High School in San Swam for head coach Courney Diego, Calif. ... Swam for head coach Gowen … Earned second-place fin- Richard Contres … Named All-North ishes at state meet in both the 100 County in 2009. breaststroke and 200 individual med- ley in 2009 ... Two-time region cham- PERSONAL: Born Kelsey Nicole Loy pion in the 200 individual medley ... on January 15, 1991 in La Jolla, Calif. Junior national qualifier in the 200 ... Resides in Encinitas, Calif. ... individual medley, 100 and 200 Parents are Roselle Thompson and breaststroke ... All-American qualifi- Lamont Loy … Has one brother, er in 200 individual medley and 100 Lukas … One sister, Ashley … Enjoys breaststroke in 2009 … Holds school hiking, paddle-boarding, and surfing records for 200 individual medley, ... Plans to major in business. 100 breastroke, and 100 butterfly … JACLYN BRANNING Swam club for Brophy East Swim KELSEY LOY Team …. National honor society at Breaststroke/IM Paradise Valley. Freestyle/Backstroke 5-5 Freshman 5-8 Freshman PERSONAL INFO: Full name Jaclyn Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley) Encinitas, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Suzanne Branning … Born March 16, 1991 … Parents are Kurt and Carol Branning … Has one brother, Michael … Enjoys hiking, boating, and quadding … Considered LSU, Kansas, and UNLV ... Majoring in exercise science.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, Ariz. ... Swam for head coach Caleb Guest ... Named Most HIGH SCHOOL: Attended The Hills Valuable Swimmer at Corona del Sol Sports High School in Seven Hills, in 2007 and 2008. New South Wales, Australia … Swam club for Port Macquarie Swim Club PERSONAL: Born Danielle Nicole ... Qualifier for the 2008 Olympic Palbykin on July 2, 1991 ... Parents Trials … Semifinalist at Olympic Trials Steve and Kris reside in hometown in 2008 … Semifinalist at the 2007 of Tempe, Ariz. ... Has two sisters, and 2009 World Championship Lindsay and Brittany ... Sister Lindsay Trials … National short course finalist swam at Missouri ... Enjoys hiking in 2008 … Backstroke specialist who and running in free time ... Plans to holds Australia Schools major in exercise science. Championship records in the 17 and over 50 and 100 meter backstroke DANIELLE PALBYKIN events … Represented state at Freestyle/Backstroke Pacific School Games … Team cap- 5-11 Freshman tain for the state school swimming FIONA CONNELL team final two years. Tempe, Ariz. (Corona del Sol) Backstroke 5-11 Freshman PERSONAL: Born on March 9, 1990 in Dorrigo, NSW, Australia … Parents Port Macquarie, Aus. (Hill Sports) Lyn and Matthew Connell reside in Megan, NSW, Australia … Has two sisters, Stacey and Lisa … One brother, Scott ... Admires her parents, “who have sacrificed so much to give me all the opportunities I have had.” ... Plans to major in exercise science.

36 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 2008-09 NAU ATHLETICS REVIEW NORTHERN ARIZONA HEAD COACHES Mike Adras Brad Bedortha Kim Bruno Craig Choate Eric Heins

Men’s Basketball Women’s Golf Tennis Volleyball XC/ Track & Field Kevin Gemoets Andy Johns Laurie Kelly Andre Luciano Jerome Souers

Cheer & Dance Swimming & Diving Women’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Football * The women's soccer team won its first Big Sky Conference Championship under Big yards rushing and a fifth to just 21 on the game. For the season, NAU allowed 658 Sky Coach of the Year Andre Luciano. NAU received an automatic bid to the 2008 yards on 307 carries (2.1 yards per carry) with 99 plays for zero or negative yardage NCAA Women's College Cup for the first time in school history. The Lumberjacks on the season, including 72 for a loss on the season. It reset the NAU and Big Sky went 12-7-3 overall and set a school record for wins in a season (12) and best win- Conference records for rushing defense and yards allowed in a season. ning percentage (.614). The Lumberjacks set or tied 16 school and stadium records * The women's tennis team totaled double digit wins for the fourth consecutive year and broke two Big Sky Conference records for assists in a game (14) and points (32). under director of tennis Kim Bruno. NAU earned a seed in the Big Sky * The women's golf team finished 18th overall at the NCAA West Regional held at Championships for the nineteenth straight year. The women reached the Big Sky the Karsten Golf Course in Tempe, Ariz., after entering as the 21st seed in the field. Championship Final for the fourth consecutive season. The Lumberjacks defeated Colorado, Oral Roberts and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. It * The men's tennis team reached the Big Sky Championships for the twentieth con- was the fourth NCAA Regional appearance in school history. NAU captured the 2009 secutive year and posted a conference record of 5-3, its best finish since 2005. The Big Sky Conference Golf Championship with a 54-hole total of 914. It was the sixth men went 6-7 in their last thirteen matches including a 4-1 stretch in which their conference championship for Northern Arizona, the most in league history. only loss came against No. 51 Northwestern. The Lumberjacks finished third in the * The women's basketball team earned a berth in its 14th consecutive Big Sky conference standings and enter the Big Sky Championships as the three seed. Conference Tournament, the longest streak in the conference behind perennial * The men's cross country team ended the season by finishing sixth at the NCAA powerhouse Montana. Championships, while the women finished 23rd in the country. They were led by * The volleyball team started the season 8-1 in its three non-conference tourna- David McNeill (15th overall) and Veronica Pohl (16th overall), who were both named ments, winning the team title at all three. At its two home tournaments, the Hilton to their respective All-American teams. Both the men and women also captured Big Garden Inn Invitational and annual Fiesta Bowl, the team was a perfect 6-0. Sky Conference championships in 2008, as McNeill and Pohl were crowned individ- * The men's basketball team ranked 13th in the NCAA in field goal percentage with ual champions. The men placed six runners in the top-10, scoring just 19 points, a Big Sky best 48.1 percent. NAU has ranked among the Top 15 teams in the nation while the women had three top-ten finishers. in each of the last three seasons, one of four schools in the country to accomplish * Both the men's and the women's indoor track and field teams captured the Big Sky the feat (Florida, Kansas, North Carolina) and joins Florida as the only two schools in Championship on their home track. The men scored a meet record 184 points, while the nation to rank among the Top 15 in each of the last four seasons. the women won with 116.5. Rodney Overton won the 200 and 400 meters for the * The football team led the FCS and ranked second in Division I overall in rushing men and Veronica Pohl took titles in the mile and 3000 meters for the women. The defense allowing just 59.8 yards per game. NAU held four opponents to negative Lumberjacks produced six other event champions at the meet.

2008-009 NAU ATHLETICS FINAL RESULTS * Western Athletic Conference

SPORT OVERALL CONFERENCE NATIONAL Basketball (M) 8-19 5-11, 8th BSC Basketball (W) 9-21 6-10, 6th BSC Cross Country (M) --- 1st BSC 6th Cross Country (W) --- 1st BSC 23rd Football 6-5 4-4, 5th BSC Golf (W) --- 1st BSC 18th W. Regional Soccer 12-7-3 4-1-2, 1st BSC Swimming & Diving (W) 7-9 2nd, WAC* Tennis (M) 7-17 5-3, 3rd BSC Tennis (W) 10-9 5-2, 3rd BSC Indoor Track & Field (M) --- 1st BSC Indoor Track & Field (W) --- 1st BSC Former NAU track and field student-athlete Lopez Lomong rep- Outdoor Track & Field (M) --- 1st BSC resented the United States in the 2008 Olympic Games in Outdoor Track & Field (W) --- 2nd, BSC Beijing. Lomong earned a huge honor when he was chosen by Volleyball 15-10 7-9, 7th BSC the US Team to be their flag-bearer in the Opening Ceremonies. 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 37 2008-09 NAU SWIMMING & DIVING SEASON IN REVIEW

2008-009 MEET RESULTS 2009 WAC RESULTS 2008-009 TOP TIMES O10 vs. Boise State W, 139-103 1. Nevada 639 (SOME IN-SSEASON CONVERTED FOR YARDS) vs. Nevada L, 130-112 2. Northern Arizona 623 Event In-season Conference O11 vs. Air Force W, 130-107 3. New Mexico State 572 50 Free 24.00, Meredith Egloria 22.95, Rachael Foe vs. N. Colorado W, 149-88 4. San Jose State 511.5 24.00, Rachael Foe 23.76, Claire Ferro vs. San Jose St. L, 130-112 5. Hawai’i 463.5 100 Free 52.27, Rachael Foe 50.77, Rachael Foe O18 KANSAS L, 193-103 6. Boise State 391 52.49, Meredith Egloria 51.65, Claire Ferro N1 at New Mexico W, 177-123 7. San Diego 248 200 Free 1:54.41, Vivian Landeck 1:50.23, Danielle Filipp vs. BYU L, 177.5-122.5 8. Idaho 170 N14 at Idaho W, 146-95 9. Fresno State 121 1:54.47, Claire Ferro 1:50.43, Vivian Landeck N15 at Washington St. L, 146-59 500 Free 5:08.20, Kate Schafer 4:57.37, Kate Schafer D6 NEW MEXICO ST. L, 167.5-132.5 Swimmer of the Year 5:10.93, Kristin Jones 4:57.69, Kristin Jones Courtney Eads, Sr., Nevada J2 at Arizona L, 254.5-45.5 1,000 Free 10:35.40, Kate Schafer 10:11.45, Kate Schafer Diver of the Year vs. Oregon St. L, 161-139 10:37.27, Kimber Morelli 10:22.87, Kristin Jones vs. Washington L, 201-98 Emma Friesen, Jr., Hawai’i 1,650 Free 16:58.14, Kate Schafer J17 L. MARYMOUNT W, 172.5-82.5 Freshman of the Year J24 SAN DIEGO W, 176-120 Heather Denman, San Jose State 17:18.01, Vivian Landeck F28 WAC Championships^ 2nd/9 Diving Coach of the Year 100 Back 59.21, Meredith Egloria 56.35, Kristen Hamilton ^San Antonio, Texas Mike Brown, Hawai’i 59.90, Claire Ferro 57.63, Chalene Dirks-Ryan Coach of the Year 200 Back 2:08.97, Chalene Dirks-Ryan 2:02.43, Chalene Dirks-Ryan NEW NAU RECORDS Rick Pratt, New Mexico State 2:09.41, Claire Ferro 2:09.41, Claire Ferro 50 Freestyle - 22.95 100 Breast 1:05.58, T.J. Williams 1:04.12, Danielle Filipp 2009 ACADEMIC ALL-WWAC Old: 23.25 (2008) 1:06.12, Maria Hechanova 1:04.33, Maria Hechanova 100 Freestyle - 50.77 Tami Binek, Sr. 200 Breast 2:22.26, T.J. Williams 2:16.02, Danielle Filipp Elizabeth Brook, Sr. Old: 50.97 (2007) 2:25.65, Jessi Jones 2:17.29, T.J. Williams 100 Butterfly - 54.67 Lana Christensen, So. 100 Fly 57.15, Rachael Foe 54.67, Rachael Foe Old: 55.52 (2005) Meredith Egloria, Jr. Claire Ferro, Jr. 58.29, Tami Binek 54.93, Kristen Hamilton 100 Backstroke - 56.35 Danielle Filipp, Sr. Old: 56.95 (2004) Rachael Foe, Jr. 200 Fly 2:06.58, Renee Rother 2:04.30, Renee Rother 200 Freestyle - 1:50.23 Taryn Harris, So. 2:09.25, Kimber Morelli 2:04.31, Kimber Morelli Old: 1:50.26 (1992) Maria Hechanova, Sr. 200 IM 2:08.53, Rachael Foe 2:01.49, Rachael Foe 200 Breaststroke - 2:16.02 Jessi Jones, Jr. 2:12.11, Renee Rother 2:06.81, Danielle Filipp Lindsey Miller, Jr. Old: 2:19.25 (2008) 400 IM 4:40.82, Kristin Jones 4:29.92, Kristin Jones 200 Individual Medley - 2:01.49 Kimber Morelli, Jr. Old: 2:05.60 (2005) Renee Rother, Jr. 4:42.16, Kimber Morelli 4:30.61, Kimber Morelli Monica Veit, So. 200 Freestyle Relay - 1:33.31 1m Dive 291.00, Taryn Harris 291.00, Taryn Harris T.J. Williams, Jr. 290.90, Lana Christensen 290.90, Lana Christensen Old: 1:34.33 (2008) Returners in Bold 400 Freestyle Relay - 3:24.62 3m Dive 327.83, Taryn Harris 327.83, Taryn Harris Old: 3:26.69 (2007) NCAA ZONE DIVING 311.48, Megan Collier 311.48, Megan Collier 400 Medley Relay - 3:45.44 PARTICIPANTS Lana Christensen Platform 187.85, Lana Christensen 202.55, Lana Christensen Old: 3:48.44 (2008) Megan Collier 182.95, Cassie Anderson 199.05, Megan Collier 800 Freestyle Relay - 7:23.90 Taryn Harris Returners in Bold Old: 7:25.58 (2006) Returners in Bold 38 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING PROGRAM HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS The Northern Arizona swimming and div- national map when he added men's swimming women-only status in 1999. After Diez, Andrea ing program began just as the foundation was and diving in 1990 and named Rogers the head Redman was an NCAA qualifier in 1998 and 1999 (DUAL MEETS ONLY) drying on the Natatorium. The athletics direc- coach - making her one of only three women in and was followed by Chelsey Urban in 2001. NAU Opponent Rec. Stk. tor at the time, Hank Anderson, added a Division I to lead a combined program. was a strong member of the NIC, finishing sec- Air Force ...... 4-2 W 4 women's swimming and diving program to the Her winning touch rubbed off on the men, ond in 1999, 2002, 2003 and 2004 and a solid Arizona ...... 0-15 L 15 athletics department in 1983, and tabbed for- as they won the PCSC title in their first two third in 2001. Arizona State ...... 0-14 L 14 mer Arizona State All-American Pam Rogers as years (1991, 1992). The men's program would In 2004-05, the program moved on from head coach. win six titles in seven years. the NIC and joined the Western Athletic Boise State...... 2-0 W 2 Since the program was not affiliated with NAU would reach regional and national Conference, placing fifth in the first year and Brigham Young (BYU) ...... 0-8 L 8 the Big Sky, Rogers went to find a niche for her success by producing NCAA Championships earning head coach Andy Johns the title of WAC Brown ...... 0-1 L 1 new program. After wandering in other confer- qualifiers in the 1990s, the program's first such Coach of the Year. A year later, NAU finished California ...... 0-1 L 1 ences, Rogers worked with coaches from other athletes. The first Lumberjack to see NCAA third and Alexis Buckley became the first swim- Cal Poly ...... 3-0 W 3 independent schools and established the Pacific competition was diver Rob Sherman, who fin- mer in 12 years to represent the Lumberjacks at Cal State Los Angeles ...... 1-0 W 1 Collegiate Swim Conference in 1986, a league of ished 22nd in the nation in 1992. the NCAA Championships. NAU again finished Division I, II and III schools. April Diez made the biggest national third in 2007, and the 2008 season saw NAU Cal State Northridge ...... 3-0 W 3 The word 'dynasty' was quickly applied to splash, becoming the first NAU woman to com- earn its highest WAC finish, placing 2nd of eight Centenary ...... 1-0 W 1 Rogers' program, as NAU won the first four pete at the national meet and the first swim- teams. Colorado ...... 3-0 W 3 PCSC championships on the women's side ming All-American when she finished sixth in In 25 years of existence, the NAU women Colorado College ...... 4-0 W 4 (1987, 1988, 1989 and 1990). the mile freestyle and ninth in the 500 in 1994. have won six team and 80 individual and relay Colorado Sch. of Mines .... 1-0 W 1 Upon the success with the women, athlet- The program joined the National conference titles. Colorado State ...... 0-5 L 5 ics director Tom Jurich put Rogers on the Independent Conference in 1998 and returned to Denver ...... 1-0 W 1 Florida Atlantic ...... 0-1 L 1 ALL-TTIME MEET RESULTS Fresno State ...... 2-3 W 1 NOTE: Results against 4-year collegs only. J12 WYOMING W 137-100 J17 at Arizona L 165-113 N22 NEW MEXICO W 172-120 Grand Canyon ...... 2-0 W 2 J19 NEW MEXICO ST. W 151-83 J24 vs. Fresno St.! L 193.5-106.5 D13 at San Diego W 55-30 Hawai’i ...... 0-3 L 3 1983-84 (14-7, 0-1 dual) F2 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 131-105 vs. Pacific! W 153-140 D13 at San Diego St. L 126-119 D2-3 at SDSU-UCSD Invit. 2nd/5 F8 at Air Force W 122-121 vs. Cal Poly! W 221-77 D20 at UC San Diego W 117-86 Houston ...... 1-0 W 1 D4 at UC Irvine L 85-54 F9 at Northern Colo. W 126-117 J31 ARIZONA ST. L 149-93 J9 at Arizona L 183-58 J14 at Colorado Coll. Relays 3rd/9 F21-23 at PCSC Championships 3rd/9 F11-14 at PCSC Champs.# 1st/13 vs. Missouri L 149-88 Idaho ...... 3-0 W 3 th F23-25 at West Coast Ind. Champs. 6 /9 ~Tempe, Ariz. !Clovis, Calif. J17 NEVADA L 159-139 Kansas ...... 0-1 L 1 1991-92 (10-7, 3-4 dual) #Long Beach, Calif. J31 at New Mexico St. W 208-149 1984-85 (5-11, 3-2 dual) N7 HAWAI’I L 126-93 F26-29 at NIC Championships! 2nd/5 Loyola Marymount ...... 6-0 W 6 N9 NEV.-LAS VEGAS L 82-58 N9 SAN DIEGO W 140-115 1998-99 (15-6, 6-5 dual) !Rochester, Mich. Missouri ...... 0-2 L 2 N17 at Wyoming Relays 5th/6 N10 NEV.-LAS VEGAS L 140-98 N1 at New Mexico W 120-85 N29 UTAH W 84-51 J7 NEW MEXICO L 131-82 D4 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 175-123 2004-05 (11-8, 5-2 dual) Nebraska ...... 1-0 W 1 F8 at San Diego W 87-46 F1 at New Mexico St. L 123-100 J8 UTAH W 123-92 N4 vs. BYU/at UNM W vs. N.M/ UC San Diego W 75-64 F8 at San Diego W 93-44 J16 at Arizona L 151-106 L vs. BYU Nevada ...... 5-5 L 5 F10 at UC Irvine L 74-66 vs. CS Los Angeles W 43-25 J21 vs. San Diego St.~ W 131-74 N5-6 Lobo Invitational 2nd/5 New Mexico ...... 12-12 L 1 F28-M2 at High Country Champs. 6th/7 F19-21 at PCSC Championships 4th/11 J23 NEW MEXICO ST. W 136-97 N12 at Nevada-Reno L 161-139 (Las Cruces, N.M.) J30 at Arizona St. L 188.5-95.5 J2 NEW MEXICO W, 79-52 New Mexico State ...... 20-2 L 1 1992-93 (20-5, 5-3 dual) F5 at Air Force W 113-112 J8 vs. Minn./Cal-B. 2nd/3 North Texas ...... 1-0 W 1 1985-86 (14-10, 8-4 dual) N15 UC SAN DIEGO W 148-92 F6 at Colorado St. L 141-62 J22 NMSU W, 166-116 O25 WYOMING W 87-49 N21 at San Diego W 157-81 vs. Wyoming W 103-100 J29 vs. San Diego W, 176-86 Northern Colorado ...... 5-0 W 5 N1 NEW MEXICO ST. W 91-48 vs. CS Northridge W 156-84 F13 at Hawai’i L 187-103 F5 SAN DIEGO ST. W, 180-94 D6 at Arizona L 56-46 J9-10 at UCI Invitational 1st/11 F24-27 at NIC Championships# 2nd/11 F23-26 WAC Championships! 5th/7 Northern Illinois ...... 1-0 W 1 D7-8 at Arizona Invitational 4th/4 J16 at Nev.-LasVegas L 156.5-81.5 ~Phoenix, Ariz. #Rochester, Mich. !San Antonio, Texas Oregon State ...... 0-4 L 4 J4 at UC Irvine W 70-45 J23 NEW MEXICO ST. W 147-70 J10 Nevada-Reno W 70-43 J29 ARIZONA ST. L 154-68 1999-2000 (9-14, 4-11 dual) 2005-06 (15-10, 3-4 dual) Pacific ...... 3-0 W 3 J11 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 86-54 J30 SAN DIEGO W 124-111 O30 NEW MEXICO L 153-138 N5 at Lobo Invite 2nd/4 Pepperdine ...... 2-0 W 2 J14 ARIZONA ST. L 73-49 F6 NEW MEXICO L 165-135 N5-6 at UC Irvine~ W 64-48 N19 at New Mexico St. W, 146-91 F7 at Northern Colorado W 98-42 F18-20 at PCSC Championships 3rd/8 vs. New Mexico St.~ W 79-30 D3 NEW MEXICO W, 190-107 Purdue ...... 0-2 L 2 Colorado College W 96-38 vs. Cal Poly~ W 72-40 D17 at Rebel Invite 4th/10 F8 at Air Force L 77-38 1993-94 (52-30, 5-2 dual) vs. Nevada-Las Vegas~ L 76-34 J6 at Arizona L, 201-93 Rice ...... 0-1 L 1 vs. Colorado Mines W 101-14 29th in the nation vs. Washington~ L 108-29 vs. Oregon State L, 170-124 San Diego ...... 19-3 W 6 vs. Colorado College W 101-14 O30 NEW MEXICO L 135-109 vs. Hawai’i~ L 100-30 vs. Washington L, 183.5-110.5 F20-22 at Pac West Champ. 4th/10 N7 NEV.-LAS VEGAS L 157-106 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas~ L 98-39 J9 RICE L, 124-81 San Diego State ...... 5-3 W 1 (Moscow, Idaho) N13 at San Diego W 179-47 N19 at Arizona L 224-67 J20 at San Diego W, 180-114 vs. UC Irvine W 172-56 vs. UC San Diego L 164-83 F22-25 WAC Championships! 3rd/7 San Jose State ...... 0-1 L 1 1986-87 (17-2, 11-2 dual) D2-4 at Speedo Cup 4th J6 COLORADO ST. L 160-136 !San Antonio, Texas Stanford ...... 0-1 L 1 N14 NEV.-LAS VEGAS L 90-50 J6 WYOMING W 77-33 J8 WYOMING W 148-95 N22 PEPPERDINE W 88-46 F5 at New Mexico St. W 135-101 J13 vs. San Diego St.# L 48-17 2006-07 (12-8, 6-6 dual) TCU ...... 1-1 W 1 D10 at Arizona St. L 111-56 F8 LOY. MARYMNT. W 131-48 J15 at Arizona L 158-107 N2 at New Mexico L, 175.5-123.5 Texas ...... 0-1 L 1 J3 at UC Irvine W 69-44 F17-19 at PCSC Championships! 1st/10 J30 ARIZONA ST. L 141-97 vs. New Mexico St. W, 179-118 vs. Pacific W 75-36 M18-20 at NCAA Champs. 29th/67 F23-26 at NIC Championships% 6th/9 vs. BYU L, 221-77 Texas A&M ...... 0-1 L 1 J9 Pepperdine W 152-91 ~Big West Shootout (Irvine, Calif.)#Phoenix, D2 BOISE STETE W, 197-27 Nevada-Reno W 157-87 1994-95 (34-11, 10-2 dual) Ariz. %Boca Raton, Fla. NEW MEXICO ST. W, 137-102 UC Davis ...... 1-0 W 1 San Diego W 146-66 N11 at UC Irvine W 147-87 D18 at L. Marymount W, 155-107 UC Irvine ...... 7-3 W 4 J13 at UC San Diego W 174-82 N12 at San Diego W 156-129 2000-01 (13-10, 4-6 dual) J5 at Arizona L, 184-105 J31 Colorado College W 134-115 vs. CS Northridge W 173-83 N4 SAN DIEGO ST. W 160-138 vs. Oregon State L, 171-123 UC San Diego ...... 5-1 W 1 F6 at Northern Colorado W 72-64 N19 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 125-113 N9 at New Mexico L 125-117 J8 TCU L, 145-115 UC Santa Barbara ...... 0-1 L 1 Colorado College W 90-42 vs. Cal Poly W 141-77 vs. Brigham Young L 152-90 J12 at Idaho W, 138-124 F7 at Colorado W 135-106 D1-3 at Speedo Cup 14th/22 vs. Houston W 162-74 J13 at Washington St. L, 161-92 UNLV ...... 0-17 L 17 F26-28 at PCSC Championships 1st/7 J13 N. ILLINOIS W 148-84 N10-11 at Lobo Invitational~ 3rd/7 J27 SAN DIEGO W, 185-108 WASHINGTON ST. W 135-86 N18 NEW MEXICO ST. W 200-98 F14-17 WAC Championships! 3rd/8 Utah ...... 2-3 W 1 1987-88 (14-4, 8-4 dual) ARIZONA ST. L 145-88 J12 at Arizona L 157-120 !San Antonio, Texas Washington ...... 0-3 L 3 O31 NEW MEXICO L 84-58 SAN DIEGO W 169-31 J21 at Arizona St. L 186-107 N13 ARIZONA ST. L 178-141 J28 at New Mexico W 150-81 vs. San Diego L 152-146 2007-08 (15-6, 9-5 dual) Washington State ...... 1-3 L 3 UC IRVINE W 57-56 F4 NEW MEXICO ST. W 118-95 F2 at Wyoming W 105-99 O26 at TCU W, 57-45 Wyoming ...... 7-1 W 5 FRESNO ST. W 81-27 F5 LOY. MARYMNT. W 107-72 F3 at Colorado St. L 165-118 vs. Centenary W, 87-14 N21 Utah L 158-110 F16-18 at PCSC Championships 2nd/13 F21-24 at NIC Championships# 3rd/8 O27 at North Texas W, 158-142 Overall Dual Record 137-125 Pacific W 177-79 ~Albuquerque, N.M. #Rochester, Mich. vs. Texas A&M L, 180-113 UC Davis W 182-84 1995-96 (14-8, 4-6 dual) N3 at Grand Canyon W, 160-145 Percentage .523 at Nevada-Reno W 192-72 O27 at Arizona St. L 215-72 2001-02 (9-9, 2-7 dual) N10 IDAHO W, 163-126 J9 at San Diego W 130-67 N3 NEV.-LAS VEGAS L 146-88 O27 NEW MEXICO W 142-101 N. M. STATE W, 164-131 F5 at Colorado W 86-49 N4 at Arizona L 143-96 N8 at New Mexico L 133-110 N16 WASHINGTON ST. L, 157-137 vs. Big 12 Conference: 4-4 L 2 Northern Colorado W 87-53 N10 at San Diego L 126-117 vs. Colorado St. L 151-92 D6 NEW MEXICO W, 169-125 F6 at Air Force L 113-102 vs. UC Irvine W 160-82 N9-10 at Lobo Invitational~ 2nd/5 D15 at San Diego W, 174.5-106.5 vs. Big Ten: 0-2 L 2 F18-20 at PCSC Championships 1st/7 N18 NEW MEXICO L 124-113 N17 at New Mexico St. W 146-94 J4 at #4 Arizona L, 174-122 J10 BROWN L 87-60 D8 at San Diego St. L 185-111 vs. Oregon St. L, 176-123 vs. Big West: 16-4 L 1 1988-89 (8-4, 4-4 dual) J27 at New Mexico St. W 123-120 J4 at Arizona L 127-96 J26 GRAND CANYON W, 150-41 N4 AIR FORCE W 153-147 F3 LOY. MARYMOUNT W 95-61 J9 Texas (via fax) L 117-80 F2 at N.M. State L, 153-109 vs. Conference USA: 2-1 W 1 N5 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 166-134 LOY. MARYMOUNT W 73-39 J10 MISSOURI L 123-75 F23 WAC Championships! 2nd/8 N19 at Nevada W 156-106 F15-17 at PCSC Championships! 3rd/13 F3 at Arizona St. L 150-91 !San Antonio, Texas vs. Ivy League: 0-1 L 1 J4 at UC Irvine L 151-92 !Cerritos, Calif. F21-24 at NIC Championships# 2nd/6 vs. Fresno St. L 127-78 ~Albuquerque, N.M. #Rochester, Mich. 2008-09 (14-10, 7-9 dual) vs. Mountain West: 31-52 L 2 J13 SAN DIEGO W 163-112 1996-97 (15-11, 3-8 dual) O10 vs. Boise State W, 139-103 J17 WYOMING W 68-41 N9 at San Diego L 165-107 2002-03 (9-10, 6-9 dual) vs. Nevada L, 130-112 vs. National Indep.: 0-1 L 1 F9 UTAH L 159-141 vs. UC San Diego W 151-129 O25 at Arizona St. L 228-70 O11 vs. Air Force W, 130-107 vs. Pacific-10: 1-41 L 36 F23-25 at PCSC Championships 1st/5 N15 at Stanford L 118-22 vs. Nev.-Las Vegas L 181-117 vs. N. Colorado W, 149-88 vs. Nevada L 104-36 N7 at New Mexico L 144-99 vs. San Jose St. L, 130-112 vs. The Summit League: 2-0 W 2 1989-90 (11-6, 4-6 dual) N16 at California L 143-75 vs. BYU L 139-104 O18 KANSAS L, 193-103 N3 NEVADA-RENO W 73-49 D14-16 at UNLV Winter Invite# 3rd/4 vs. San Diego St. W 134-107 N1 at New Mexico W, 177-123 vs. Sun Belt: 17-1 W 14 COLORADO W 93-47 J11 NEW MEXICO ST. W 135-99 N9 at Denver W 92-21 vs. BYU L, 177.5-122.5 N10 NEV.-LAS VEGAS L 167-128 J17 at Arizona St. L 164.5-58.5 vs. Colorado St. L 141-94 N14 at Idaho W, 146-95 vs. WAC: 20-13 W 2 PURDUE L 97-42 J18 at Arizona L 140-92 N23 FRESNO ST. W 187.5-112.5 N15 at Washington St. L, 146-59 N17 at Utah L 135-108 J25 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 184-91 NEW MEXICO ST. W 82-47 D6 NEW MEXICO L, 167.5-132.5 vs. West Coast: 23-3 W 4 N18 at Brigham Young L 131-103 vs. CS Northridge W 165-119 D20 at Fla. Atlantic L 182.5-116.5 J2 at Arizona L, 254.5-45.5 D2 SAN DIEGO W 65-46 F1 at New Mexico L 116-88 J3 SAN DIEGO W 26-18 vs. Oregon St. L, 161-139 J13 WYOMING L 59-54 F13-15 at PCSC Champs.% 2nd/12 J6 NEBRASKA W 125-117 vs. Washington L, 201-98 vs. Non-Division I: 18-1 W 3 FRESNO ST. L 73-32 #Las Vegas, Nev. %Long Beach, Calif. J10 at Arizona L 166-108 J17 L. MARYMOUNT W, 172.5-82.5 F2 at New Mexico St. W 67-44 F1 at Nev.-Las Vegas L 170-127 J24 SAN DIEGO W, 176-120 F21-23 at PCSC Championships 1st/8 1997-98 (18-10, 5-5 dual) vs. UC Sta. Barbara L 195-103 F28 WAC Championships! 2nd/9 2008-09 dual meet opponents N1 NEV.-LAS VEGAS L 135-108 F26-M1 at NIC Championships# 2nd/5 !San Antonio, Texas in bold italics 1990-91 (19-12, 6-3 dual) N8 NEW MEXICO W 149-88 #Rochester, Mich. N3 NEW MEXICO W 159-136 N21 at Sun Devil Classic I~ 4th/4 Conference record vs. schools in current N10 NEVADA L 75-40 N22 at Sun Devil Classic II~ 3rd/4 2003-04 (13-7, 6-5 dual) conference alignments SAN DIEGO W 90-41 N22 vs. Purdue~ L 183-75 O31 ARIZONA ST. L 172-71 N17 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 143-104 J3 at New Mexico St. W 155-66 N6 at New Mexico W 140-104 J5-6 at UCI Invitational 8th/15 J10 SAN DIEGO ST. W 110-91 N8 at Lobo Invite 2nd/6

2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 39 PROGRAM HISTORY

SCHOOL RECORDS (SHORT COURSE YARDS) SUCCESSFUL 2009 GRADUATES - Event Mark Name(s) Meet-Location Date WHERE ARE THEY NOW? 50 Freestyle 22.95 Rachael Foe WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/26/2009 100 Freestyle 50.77 Rachael Foe WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/28/2009 200 Freestyle 1:50.23 Danielle Filipp WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/27/2009 500 Freestyle 4:46.55 April Diez NCAA-Indianapolis, Ind. 3/18/1994 1,000 Freestyle 9:54.38 April Diez San Diego, Calif. 11/21/1994 1,650 Freestyle 16:18.13 April Diez NCAA-Indianapolis, Ind. 3/19/1994 100 Backstroke 56.35 Kristen Hamilton WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/27/2009 200 Backstroke 2:01.12 Chelsey Urban NIC-Rochester, Mich. 2/24/2001 100 Breaststroke 1:03.33 Kim Kopra WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/22/2008 200 Breaststroke 2:16.02 Danielle Filipp WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/28/2009 100 Butterfly 54.67 Rachael Foe WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/27/2009 200 Butterfly 2:02.50 Andrea Redman NIC-Rochester, Mich. 2/27/1999 200 Individual Medley 2:01.49 Rachael Foe WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/26/2009 400 Individual Medley 4:23.73 Alexis Buckley WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/16/2007 200 Freestyle Relay 1:33.31 Rachael Foe/Tami Binek WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/26/2009 Claire Ferro/Meredith Egloria 400 Freestyle Relay 3:24.62 Claire Ferro/Tami Binek WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/26/2009 Kristen Hamilton/Rachael Foe 800 Freestyle Relay 7:23.90 Danielle Filipp/Vivian Landeck WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/25/2009 Kate Schafer/Claire Ferro 200 Medley Relay 1:43.18 Meredith Egloria/Kim Kopra WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/20/2008 Rachael Foe/Tami Binek 400 Medley Relay 3:45.44 Kristen Hamilton/M. Hechanova WAC- San Antonio, Texas 2/27/2009 Rachael Foe/Claire Ferro 1m Diving (6) 307.13 Blair Buder Arizona-Tucson, Ariz. 12/4/2004 1m Diving (10) 408.77 Kristin Wright New Mexico-Flagstaff, Ariz. 11/18/1995 3m Diving (6) 327.83 Taryn Harris NMSU-Flagstaff, Ariz. 12/6/2008 Diver Danielle Borth (‘08), pictured with Coach Nikki 3m Diving (11) 505.20 Kate Morgan NIC-Rochester, Mich. 2/28/2003 Huffman (left) and Coach Andy Johns (right), was pre- Platform Diving 360.75 Kate Morgan NIC-Rochester, Mich. 3/1/2003 sented with a 2008 Community Leadership Award by the The Leadership Consortium (TLC) in Phoenix. Borth con- Records held by active athletes in bold italics tributed 134 hours of community service in her senior year at NAU, and was named the Female Lumberjack Service Award winner. ALL-TTIME TOP PERFORMERS 50-yard Freestyle 3. 57.31 Meredith Egloria, 2/2008 200-yard Individual Medley She is currently completing a three-month internship at 1. 22.95 Rachael Foe, 2/2009 4. 57.40 Shannon Packard, 2/2006 1. 2:01.49 Rachael Foe, 2/2009 Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, a public relations firm in 2. 23.51 Corie Collins, 2/2007 5. 57.63 C. Dirks-Ryan, 2/2009 2. 2:05.60 Ali Kronebusch, 2/2005 Seattle. She doesn’t know what lies ahead after that, but 3. 23.76 Claire Ferro, 2/2009 3. 2:05.97 Shannon Packard, 2/2006 would like to possibly coach diving or work directly with 4. 23.90 Carolyn Fries, 2/2005 200-yard Backstroke 4. 2:06.33 Emily Simon, 2/2003 people in some fashion. 5. 23.93 Tami Binek, 2/2008 1. 2:01.12 Chelsey Urban, 2/2001 5. 2:06.81 Danielle Filipp, 2/2009 2. 2:01.40 Shannon Packard, 2/2006 “I coached diving over the summer and loved it,” she 100-yard Freestyle 3. 2:02.43 C. Dirks-Ryan, 2/2009 400-yard Individual Medley said, “and I think that’s really where my heart is. Also I 1. 50.77 Rachael Foe, 2/2009 4. 2:03.64 Hadas Pade, 2/1994 1. 4:23.73 Alexis Buckley, 2/2007 just want to work with people and I think that’s part of 2. 50.97 Corie Collins, 2/2007 5. 2:04.16 Kelly Busche, 2/2004 2. 4:24.46 Emily Simon, 2/2004 the reason I was able to do the community service is 3. 51.65 Claire Ferro, 2/2009 3. 4:26.16 Andrea Redman, 2/1999 4. 51.83 Heather Thomas, 2/2004 100-yard Breaststroke 4. 4:27.46 April Diez, 2/1995 because I just have a heart for people and I enjoy spend- 5. 51.95 Tami Binek, 2/2009 1. 1:03.33 Kim Kopra, 2/2008 5. 4:28.76 Kristen Kursiss, 2/2001 ing that time with them.” 2. 1:04.12 Danielle Filipp, 2/2009 200-yard Freestyle 3. 1:04.33 Maria Hechanova, 2/2009 1-meter Springboard (6 Dives) 1. 1:50.23 Danielle Filipp, 2/2009 4. 1:04.41 Cassie Lyons, 2/2007 1. 307.13 Blair Buder, 12/2004 2. 1:50.26 April Diez, 3/1994 5. 1:04.47 T.J. Williams, 2/2009 2. 297.30 Danielle Borth, 2/2008 3. 1:50.42 Alexis Buckley, 2/2006 3. 293.99 Natalie Hughes, 1/2008 4. 1:50.43 Vivian Landeck, 2/2009 200-yard Breaststroke 4. 293.25 Kate Morgan, 2000 5. 1:50.45 Corie Collins, 2/2007 1. 2:16.02 Danielle Filipp, 2/2009 5. 291.00 Taryn Harris, 1/2009 2. 2:17.29 T.J. Williams, 2/2009 500-yard Freestyle 3. 2:19.25 Kim Kopra, 2/2008 3-meter Springboard (6 Dives) 1. 4:46.69 April Diez, 3/1994 4. 2:19.50 Cassie Lyons, 2/2005 1. 327.83 Taryn Harris, 12/2008 2. 4:50.56 Alexis Buckley, 3/2006 5. 2:20.01 Jessi Jones, 2/2009 2. 326.17 Kate Morgan, 2000 3. 4:55.40 Emily Simon, 2/2004 3. 318.75 Natalie Hughes, 1/2008 4. 4:57.37 Kate Schafer, 2/2009 100-yard Butterfly 4. 313.80 Blair Buder, 11/2004 5. 4:57.69 Kristin Jones, 2/2009 1. 54.67 Rachael Foe, 2/2009 5. 311.48 Megan Collier, 12/2008 2. 54.93 Kristen Hamilton, 2/2009 1,650-yard Freestyle 3. 55.46 Renee Rother, 2/2009 3-meter Springboard (11 Dives) Diver Natalie Hughes (‘08), pictured left, and swimmer 1. 16:18.13 April Diez, 3/1994 4. 55.52 Kelly Busche, 2/2005 1. 505.20 Kate Morgan, 2/2003 Julie Ward (‘08), pictured right, have both gone on to 2. 16:27.12 Alexis Buckley, 2/2006 5. 57.06 Tami Binek, 2/2009 2. 451.25 Kristin Wright, 2/1997 continue their education upon graduating from NAU. 3. 16:58.14 Kate Schafer, 2/2009 3. 450.15 Cathy Nagy, 2/1991 Hughes, who earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise sci- 4. 17:00.91 Nicole Craft, 2/2000 200-yard Butterfly 4. 441.75 Maryann Wagener, 2/2003 ence, is now attending Life University School of 5. 17:03.76 Becky Triemstra, 2/2008 1. 2:02.50 Andrea Redman, 2/1999 5. 437.90 Blair Buder, 2/2004 Chiropractic in Atlanta, Ga. Ward, who earned a bache- 2. 2:03.26 Kelly Busche, 2/2005 Active athletes in bold italics lor’s degree in pharmacy, is attending pharmacy school 100-yard Backstroke 3. 2:04.30 Renee Rother, 2/2009 in Phoenix. While at NAU, Ward was a three-time WAC 1. 56.35 Kristen Hamilton, 2/2009 4. 2:04.31 Kimber Morelli, 2/2009 All-Academic honoree as well as a three-time recipient 2. 56.95 Kelly Busche, 2/2004 5. 2:04.65 Darcy Butt, 2/1998 of a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. 40 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING PROGRAM HISTORY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Listed by Year Listed by Name Listed by Event 1986 (2):...... Valerie Simmons 2 (1m Diving, 3m Diving) Ana Azevedo (1) ...... 200 back (1991) 50 Free (1) ...... 1997 (Jenny Wolters) 1987 (7): ...... Trish Gillespie (200 fly) Alexis Buckley (3)...... 1650 free (2004, 2006) 200 Free (4) ...... 1987 (Cheryl Gillett), 1994 (April Diez), ...... Cheryl Gillett 3 (200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free) ...... 400 IM (2007) ...... 1995 (April Diez), 1998 (Stephanie Cox) ...... Cari Thomson 3 (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM) Blair Buder (2)...... 1m Diving, Platform (2004) 500 Free (6) ...... 1987 (Cheryl Gillett), 1989 (Doreen Cosenza), 1988 (4): ...... Heather Eastin (1m Diving) Kelly Busche (1) ...... 100 back (2004) ...... 1994 (April Diez), 1995 (April Diez), ...... Alexia Hotis (200 back) Doreen Cosenza (3) ...... 500 free, 1,650 free, 400 IM (1989) ...... 1998 (Stephanie Cox), 2004 (Emily Simon) ...... Cari Thomson 2 (100 breast, 200 breast) Stephanie Cox (3)...... 200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free (1998) 1,650 Free (6)....1987 (Cheryl Gillett), 1989 (Doreen Cosenza), 1989 (5): ...... Doreen Cosenza 3 (500 free, 1,650 free, 400 IM) Shawna Darby (1) ...... 400 IM (1990) ...... 1994 (April Diez), 1995 (April Diez), ...... Kathy Pollard (100 back) April Diez (8) ...... 200 free (1994, 1995), ...... 1998 (Stephanie Cox), 2004 (Alexis Buckley), ...... Cari Thomson (100 breast) ...... 500 free (1994, 1995), ...... 2006 (Alexis Buckley) 1990 (5): ...... Shawna Darby (400 IM) ...... 1,650 free (1994, 1995), 100 Back (6) ...... 1989 (Kathy Pollard), 1992 (Emily Seuferer), ...... Kristy O’Connell 2 (1m Diving, 3m Diving) ...... 400 IM (1994, 1995) ...... 1993 (Emily Seuferer), 1994 (Hadas Pade), ...... Cari Thomson 2 (100 breast, 200 breast) Heather Eastin (1) ...... 1m Diving (1988) ...... 1995 (Hadas Pade), 2004 (Kelly Busche) 1991 (1): ...... Ana Azevedo (200 back) Rachael Foe (1) ...... 200 IM (2009) 200 Back (5) ...... 1988 (Alexia Hotis), 1991 (Ana Azevedo), 1992 (1): ...... Emily Seuferer (100 back) Ursula Fryer (1) ...... 200 breast (1993) ...... 1994 (Hadas Pade), 2001 (Chelsey Urban), 1993 (2): ...... Ursula Fryer (200 breast) Trish Gillespie (1) ...... 200 fly (1987) ...... 2004 (Shannon Packard) ...... Emily Seuferer (100 back) Cheryl Gillett (3) ...... 200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free (1987) 100 Breast (4) ...... 1987 (Cari Thomson), 1988 (Cari Thomson), 1994 (7): ..April Diez 4 (200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free, 400 IM) Gina Gioco (1)...... 100 fly (1994) ...... 1989 (Cari Thomson), 1990 (Cari Thomson) ...... Gina Gioco (100 fly) Trudy Henkels (1) ...... 200 fly (1995) 200 Breast (5) ...... 1987 (Cari Thomson), 1988 (Cari Thomson), ...... Hadas Pade 2 (100 back, 200 back) Alexia Hotis (1) ...... 200 back (1988) ...... 1990 (Cari Thomson), 1993 (Ursula Fryer), 1995 (6): ..April Diez 4 (200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free, 400 IM) Natalie Hughes (1) ...... 3m Diving (2008) ...... 1998 (Jocelyn Rossi) ...... Trudy Henkels (200 fly) Kate Morgan (6) ...... 1m Diving (2002, 2003) 100 Fly (1) ...... 1994 (Gina Gioco) ...... Hadas Pade (100 back) ...... 3m Diving (2002, 2003) 200 Fly (5) ...... 1987 (Trish Gillespie), 1995 (Trudy Henkels), 1996 (1): ...... Andrea Redman (200 fly) ...... Platform (2001, 2003) ...... 1996 (Andrea Redman), 1997 (Andrea Redman), 1997 (4): ...... Andrea Redman (200 fly) Kristy O’Connell (2)...... 1m Diving, 3m Diving (1990) ...... 1998 (Andrea Redman) ...... Jenny Wolters (50 free) Shannon Packard (1)...... 200 back (2004) 200 IM (1)...... 1987 (Cari Thomson), 2009 (Rachael Foe) ...... Kristin Wright 2 (1m Diving, 3m Diving) Hadas Pade (3) ...... 100 back (1994, 1995) 400 IM (7) ...... 1989 (Doreen Cosenza), 1990 (Shawna Darby), 1998 (6): ...... Stephanie Cox 3 (200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free) ...... 200 back (1994) ...... 1994 (April Diez), 1995 (April Diez), ...... Andrea Redman (200 fly) Kathy Pollard (1) ...... 100 back (1989) ...... 2003 (Emily Simon), 2004 (Emily Simon), ...... Jocelyn Rossi (200 breast) Andrea Redman (3)...... 200 fly (1996, 1997, 1998) ...... 2007 (Alexis Buckley) ...... Kristin Wright (1m Diving) Jocelyn Rossi (1)...... 200 breast (1998) 1m Diving (7): 1986 (Valerie Simmons), 1988 (Heather Eastin), 2001 (2): ...... Kate Morgan (Platform Diving) Emily Seuferer (2) ...... 100 back (1992, 1993) ...... 1990 (Kristy O’Connell), 1997 (Kristin Wright), ...... Chelsey Urban (200 back) Valerie Simmons (2) ...... 1m Diving, 3m Diving (1986) ...... 1998 (Kristin Wright), 2002 (Kate Morgan), 2002 (2): ...... Kate Morgan 2 (1m Diving, 3m Diving) Emily Simon (2) ...... 400 IM (2003, 2004) ...... 2003 (Kate Morgan), 2004 (Blair Buder) 2003 (4): ...... Kate Morgan 3 (1m Diving, 3m Diving, Platform) ...... 500 free (2004) 3m Diving (6)...... 1986 (Valerie Simmons), ...... Emily Simon (400 IM) Cari Thomson (8) ...... 100 breast (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) ...... 1990 (Kristy O’Connell), 1997 (Kristin Wright), 2004 (7): ...... Blair Buder 2 (1m Diving, Platform) ...... 200 breast (1987, 1988, 1990) ...... 2002 (Kate Morgan),2003 (Kate Morgan), ...... Emily Simon 2 (500 free, 400 IM) ...... 200 IM (1987) ...... 2008 (Natalie Hughes) ...... Kelly Busche (100 back) Chelsey Urban (1) ...... 200 back (2001) Platform Diving (2) ...... 2001 (Kate Morgan), ...... Shannon Packard (200 back) Jenny Wolters (1)...... 50 free (1997) ...... 2003 (Kate Morgan), 2004 (Blair Buder) ...... Alexis Buckley (1650 free) Kristin Wright (3)...... 1m Diving (1997, 1998) 200 Free Relay (2)...... 1988, 1997 2006 (1):...... Alexis Buckley (1650 free) ...... 3m Diving (1997) 400 Free Relay (2)...... 1987, 1994 2007 (1):...... Alexis Buckley (400 IM) 800 Free Relay (3)...... 1987, 1994, 1995 2008 (1): ...... Natalie Hughes (3m Diving) 200 Medley Relay (2) ...... 1987, 1988 2009 (1): ...... Rachael Foe (200 IM) 400 Medley Relay (2) ...... 1988, 1990

NCAA ALL-AAMERICANS LUMBERJACKS AT NCAAS COACHING HISTORY April Diez, 1994 Valerie (Simmons) Carter, 1986 Alexis Buckley, 2006 Overall Dual Conf. 1,650 freestyle - First Team 3-meter - 17th overall 1,650 freestyle - 19th overall Year Record Record Finish Head Coach Conference 500 freestyle - Honorable Mention April Diez, 1994 500 freestyle - 33rd overall 1983-84 14-7 0-1 6th/9 Pam Rogers High Country Athletic 1,650 freestyle - 6th overall Team, 1994 1984-85 5-11 3-2 6th/7 Pam Rogers High Country Athletic 500 freestyle - 9th overall 29th place overall (20 points) 1985-86 14-10 8-4 4th/10 Pam Rogers Pacific West 1986-87 17-2 11-2 1st/7 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming 1987-88 14-4 8-4 1st/7 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming 1988-89 8-4 4-4 1st/5 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFIERS 1989-90 11-6 4-6 1st/8 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming April Diez, 1993 ....200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free Alexis Buckley, 2006 ...... 500 free, 1,650 free 1990-91 19-12 6-3 3rd/9 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming April Diez, 1994...... 500 free, 1,650 free Corie Collins, 2007...... 100 free 1991-92 10-7 3-4 4th/11 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming April Diez, 1995 ...... 500 free Rachael Foe, 2007 ...... 50 free 1992-93 20-5 5-3 3rd/8 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming Andrea Redman, 1998 ...... 200 fly Rachael Foe, 2008 ...... 50 free 1993-94* 52-30 5-2 1st/10 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming Andrea Redman, 1999 ...... 200 fly Kim Kopra, 2008...... 100 breaststroke 1994-95 34-11 10-2 2nd/13 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming Chelsey Urban, 2001 ...... 200 back “A” or “B” qualifying standards 1995-96 14-8 4-6 3rd/13 Pam Rogers Pacific Collegiate Swimming Alexis Buckley, 2005 ...... 500 free, 1,650 free 1996-97 15-11 3-8 2nd/12 Andy Johns Pacific Collegiate Swimming 1997-98 18-10 5-5 1st/13 Andy Johns Pacific Collegiate Swimming 1998-99 15-6 6-5 2nd/11 Andy Johns National Independent NCAA ZONE DIVING QUALIFIERS 1999-2000 9-14 4-11 6th/9 Andy Johns National Independent (Last 15 Years) 2000-01 13-10 4-6 3rd/8 Andy Johns National Independent 2001-02 9-9 2-7 2nd/6 Andy Johns National Independent 1994 (1) ...... Holly Russell 2003 (5) ...... Blair Buder, Annie Deem, 2002-03 9-10 6-9 2nd/5 Andy Johns National Independent 1995 (1) ...... Holly Russell ...... Courtney McKenzie, Kate Morgan, 2003-04 13-7 6-5 2nd/5 Andy Johns National Independent 1996 (2)...... Kelly Cochran, Kristin Wright ...... Maryann Wagener 2004-05 11-8 5-2 5th/7 Andy Johns Western Athletic 1997 (3) ...... Shayne Carnahan, Kelly Cochran, 2004 (2) ...... Blair Buder, Annie Deem 2005-06 15-10 3-4 3rd/7 Andy Johns Western Athletic ...... Kristin Wright 2005 (2)...... Blair Buder, Natalie Hughes 2006-07 12-8 6-6 3rd/8 Andy Johns Western Athletic 2007-08 15-6 9-5 2nd/8 Andy Johns Western Athletic 1998 (2)...... Kelly Cochran, Kristin Wright 2006 (4) ...... Danielle Borth, Blair Buder, 2008-09 14-10 7-9 2nd/9 Andy Johns Western Athletic 1999 (4) ...... Kelly Cochra, Michelle Guglielmo ...... Natalie Hughes, Dara Marin 26 yrs. 400-236 137-125 6 titles 2 coaches 5 conferences ...... Amy Martin, Kristin Wright 2007 (2) ...... Danielle Borth, Natalie Hughes (.629) (.523) 2000 (4) ...... Courtney McKenzie, Kate Morgan, 2008 (4)...... Danielle Borth, Megan Collier, *Team finished 29th/67 at 1994 NCAA Championships ...... Maryann Wagener, Bobbie Wallace ...... Taryn Harris, Natalie Hughes 2001 (4)....Nichole Kotchka, Courtney McKenzie, 2009 (3) ...... Lana Christensen, Megan Collier, Coach (Years) Years Overall Dual ...... Kate Morgan, Maryann Wagener ...... Taryn Harris Pam Rogers (1983-96) 13 232-117 (.665) 71-43 (.623) 2002 (4)...... Annie Deem, Courtney McKenzie, Andy Johns (1996-pres.) 12 168-119 (.585) 66-82 (.446) ...... Kate Morgan, Maryann Wagener 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 41 ALL-TIME ROSTER

E-EE-EE Ali Kronebusch 2001-2005 Christi Rogers 1983-84 A-AA-AA Kerri Kuehn 1988-91 Alyson Roney 1993-94 Alyson Aggers 2001-04 Heather Eastin 1988-90 Kristen Kursiss 2000-02 Jocelyn Rossi 1996-99 Andrea Akerelrea 1998-99 Patty Egan 1983-84 Ashley Kurtz 2007-pres. Renee Rother 2006-pres. Lacey Aldrich 1994-98 Meredith Egloria 2006-pres. Lani Runcorn 1983-84 Cassie Anderson 2008-pres. Tracy Elias 1985-86 L-LL-LL Holly Russell 1992-96 Heather Anderson 2001-04 Ellen Erick 1998-2002 Stephanie Russell 1994-95 Nicole Anderson 1991-92 Stephanie LaFrance 1995-98 Sarah Ruthenberg 1995-96 Sofi Appelberg 2003-07 F-FF-FF Vivian Landeck 2007-pres. Jennifer Ruthrauff 2002-06 Michelle Armiger 1987-88 Kendall Landry 1989-90 Rachelle Atrasz 2000-02 Donna Lane 1983-84 S-SS-SS Alyson Austill 1983-84 Candace Fajardo 2004-08 Stacy LaPlante 1998-89 Monika Fajardo 2000-04 Brooke Larson 1998-2002 Kate Schafer 2007-pres. Leia Fazio 1998-2002 Amanda Lasik 2000-04 Cathey Schuler 1983-84 B-BB-BB Claire Ferro 2007-pres. Jennifer Lattig 1993-94 Susan Scott 1997-2001 Danielle Filipp 2005-09 Sharon Latto 1983-84 Christine Seip 1989-93 Katy Bahn 1987-88 Kim Fitzmaurice 1983-84 Laura Leslie 2001-03 Emily Seuferer 1991-94 Anita Bailey 1987-90 Tara Florschuetz 1989-90 Vicki Lesperance 1985-86 Anne Shassetz 1989-90 Melinda Barnes 1983-84 Brigitta Flydal 1986-88 Debbie Lessard 1988-89 Kendra Shirley 1988-92 Stacy Bechel 1991-92 Rachael Foe 2006-pres. Megan Logan 1992-96 Valerie Simmons 1984-87 Alissa Beerthuis 2002-03 Vicky Forconi 1989-92 Lori Long 1991-92 Emily Simon 2002-06 Mercedes Bergeron 2005-06 Lindy Fordem 1997-2000 Cyndi Loomis 1993-94 Michelle Sirrott 1988-89 Monica Bernhard 2005-07 Kristina Fox 1996-98 Michelle Lovata 2002-03 Tysa Slade 1984-85 Erin Bethel 1995-96 Sue Fredricks 1983-84 Katie Lowe 2000-04 Ida-Louise Smit 1990-94 Jessica Betts 2000-04 Heather Freeman 1993-97 Marybeth Luttrell 1983-84 Megan Smith 1997-98 Carolyn Fries 2001-2005 Amy Lynch 1992-93 Patsy Smith 1985-86 Joanna Bieri 1997-2000 Holly Frost 2008-pres. Cassie Lyons 2003-07 Shannon Smith 1989-91 Tami Binek 2005-09 Ursula Fryer 1992-94 Celeste Soder 1986-87 Jordan Bixler 2002-04 M-MM-MM Sherry Stalley 1984-88 Lysa Blakely 1984-85 G-GG-GG Amy Stiak 1985-86 Danielle Borth 2004-08 Krista Maier 2008-09 Leanne Stoelb 1999-2001 Nicole Bourne 1988-89 Casandra Gardner 1985-86 Lisa Mancuso 1987-91 Natalie Strohmeyer 1988-89 Beth Bowen 1985-88 Sharon George 1986-88 Dara Marin 2005-pres. Christina Suarez 2007-08 Genta Bransetter 1990-93 Abbi Gerstmar 2007-08 Amy Martin 1997-2000 Annette Swetish 1985-89 Liz Breiland 2000-2004 Trish Gillespie 1987-88 Sasha Martin 1992-94 Jeanie Bresnehan 1984-87 Cheryl Gillett 1986-87 Beth Maxwell 1987-90 T-TT-TT Cindy Brickhouse 1985-89 Gina Gioco 1992-94 Denise McCarthy 1986-87 Elizabeth Brook 2005-09 Hayley Gonnason 2002-03 Jenny McKay 1991-93 Heather Thomas 2002-pres. Denise Brown 1986-89 Lisa Gorsline 1994-95 Courtney McKenzie 1999-2003 Debbie Thompson 1983-84 Jill Brown 1986-87 Shelly Gravel 1987-88 Keri McManus 1999-2000 Madelon Thompson 1983-84 Alexis Buckley 2003-07 Michelle Guglielmo 1997-99 Traci McTeer 1990-91 Cari Thomson 1987-90 Blair Buder 2002-06 Lauren Meding 2002-2005 Jaimee Topf 1985-86 Kelly Busche 2002-06 Amie Michael 1989-91 Becky Triemstra 2004-08 Wendy Bustamante 2007-08 H-HH-HH Kristen Miernicki 2007-08 Darcy Butt 1997-2001 Lindsey Miller 2006-pres. U-UU-UU Dana Butts 1989-90 Heather Halliday 1989-90 Kimber Morelli 2006-pres. Leann Hamblen 2003-2005 Kate Morgan 1999-2003 Victoria Upton 1983-84 Kristen Hamilton 2008-pres. Katie Munch 2004-08 Chelsey Urban 2000-04 C-CC-CC Abby Hanke 2003-2005 Mary Carol Myerchin 1990-92 Vicki Uthe 1983-84 Cheryl Bylski 1987-90 Niki Hanson 1994-97 Casandra Caarder 1985-86 Kelly Hardin 1991-93 N-NN-NN V-VV-VV Kim Carlin 1987-88 Taryn Harris 2007-pres. Shayne Carnahan 1994-98 Jodi Hashagen 1999-2003 Catherine Nagy 1990-92 Erika Van Steenberg 1991-93 Kathryn Nation 1988-90 Aubrey Varga 2000-04 Katie Cattolica 2004-06 Catherine Hatling 1999-2001 Trina Havlick 1989-92 Mary Neyland 1984-86 Monica Veit 2007-pres. Lana Christensen 2007-pres. Maria Hechanova 2005-09 Cathy Niemeyer 1985-86 July Vurpillat 1985-86 Jayne Clark 1984 Susanne Hendrickson 1988-89 Mary Norwood 1989-90 Jeanne Clark 1984-88 Trudy Henkels 1994-96 W-WW-WW Mary Clark 1991-94 Jodi Hering 1983-84 O-OO-OO Kelly Cochran 1995-99 Chris Hite 1983-84 Maryann Wagener 1999-2003 Kim Cochran 1997-2001 Chanel Hone 1990-91 Kristy O'Connell 1988-91 Annie Wallace 1988-89 Alison Cole 1992-94 Katherine Horak 1996-2000 Michele Owara 1988-92 Bobbie Wallace 1999-2001 Megan Collier 2007-pres. Alexia Hotis 1987-91 Kim Wallis 1988-89 Corie Collins 2003-07 Cari Houtz 1989-91 P-PP-PP Julie Ward 2005-08 Shannon Colvin 2004-07 Megan Howell 2003-2005 Annie Warner 1998-2002 Doreen Cosenza 1988-90 Kensie Howlett 2002-2004 Shannon Packard 2002-06 Kori Weick 1983-86 Amy Cotner 1984-85 Natalie Hughes 2004-08 Hadas Pade 1993-97 Nicole Wieland 1997-2000 Jenny Cowperthwaite 1989-90 Keli Palmer 1986-87 Rykka Wienert 1989-91 Stephanie Cox 1997-98 I-II-II Lynn Pattison 1983-84 Julie White 1989-91 Nicole Craft 1998-2000 Kristin Pereyra 1999-2003 Dawn Williams 1983-84 Susan Craig 1983-84 Kari Randall Ingram 1995-99 Cathy Perry 1983-84 Dawn Williams 1995-99 Fiona Curnow 1984-86 Andrea Irion 1989-90 Lindsay Peterson 2000-2004 Jenn Williams 1992-93 Nikie Peterson 1986-88 Kelsey Williams 1996-2000 D-DD-DD J-JJ-JJ Cathy Petry 1984-88 Megan Williams 1999-2000 Kathy Pollard 1988-91 T.J. Williams 2006-pres. Brittany Curry 2007-08 Alanna Janssens 2001-04 Kelly Pollard 1991-93 Haley Willoughby 2006-08 Laura D’Aniello 2007-08 Jacqueline Jenner 2002-04, 2005-06 Ellen Potter 1988-92 Tracy Wilson 1992-96 Ashleigh Danielson 2006-07 Stacy Johnson 1984-86 Trista Pszwaro 1992-94 Heather Windom 1988-89 Shawna Darby 1990-92 Jessi Jones 2006-pres. Jenny Wolters 1995-98 Anna Deem 2000-04 Kristin Jones 2008-pres. Q-QQ-QQ Jan Woodbury 1985-87 Claudia Delaney 1983-87 Kristin Wright 1995-99 Catherine Desimone 1988-89 K-KK-KK Michelle Quigley 1993-94 Hilary Devine 1993-94 Z-ZZ-ZZ Anna Kathol 1997-99 R-RR-RR April Diez 1992-96 Kim Kelly 1990-91 Christen Zybura 1992-93 Joy Dill 1992-94 Jennifer Kilborn 1988-91 Jennifer 1989-90 Chalene Dirks-Ryan 2008-pres. Margot Kirkpatrick 1989-91 Noelle Rasmussen 1986-87 April Divine 2007-08 Sandi Kline 1989-90 Andrea Redman 1995-99 Bold indicates current student-athletes. Karen Dobias 1985-89 Kim Kopra 2007-08 Heidi Rentfrow 1991-92 Kiernan Donahoe 1999-2000 Jayne Koprowski 1992-94 Adana Reynolds 1984-85 Angie Dovidio 1993-94 Nichole Kotchka 1997-2001 Kristi Richardson 1986-89 Sharon Dugan 1997-99 Aleksandra Krastins 1990-92 Megan Riesmeyer 1995-96

42 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING NCAA RECORDS AND QUALIFYING STANDARDS

2009 NCAA WOMEN’S 2010 NCAA QUALIFYING STANDARDS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RESULTS 25-YARD 25-METER 50-METER 1. California...... 411.5 EVENT A B A B A B 2. Georgia ...... 400.5 50 Freestyle :21.93 :23.02 :24.48 :25.70 :25.18 :26.44 3. Arizona ...... 389 100 Freestyle :47.84 :50.23 :53.40 :56.07 :54.74 :57.48 4. Stanford ...... 312.5 200 Freestyle 1:44.02 1:49.22 1:56.10 2:01.90 1:59.02 2:04.97 5. Texas ...... 307 500 Freestyle 4:38.46 4:52.41 4:03.63 4:15.83 4:10.42 4:22.96 6. Auburn ...... 281.5 1,650 Freestyle 15:53.38 16:41.04 15:50.53 16:38.05 16:17.83 17:06.71 7. Florida...... 239.5 100 Butterfly :52.02 :54.62 :58.06 1:00.97 :59.32 1:02.29 8. Texas A&M...... 186 200 Butterfly 1:54.95 2:00.69 2:08.30 2:14.70 2:10.48 2:17.00 9. USC...... 157 100 Backstroke :53.01 :55.66 :59.17 1:02.13 1:02.15 1:05.26 10. Indiana ...... 152 200 Backstroke 1:53.37 1:59.24 2:06.53 2:13.09 2:12.29 2:19.14 11. Minnesota ...... 136 100 Breaststroke :59.99 1:02.98 1:06.96 1:10.30 1:08.96 1:12.40 12. Virginia...... 117 200 Breaststroke 2:10.32 2:16.83 2:25.45 2:32.72 2:28.43 2:35.85 13. Tennessee ...... 107 200 Individual Medley 1:56.13 2:01.93 2:09.61 2:16.09 2:13.95 2:20.64 14. Wisconsin ...... 105.5 400 Individual Medley 4:07.33 4:19.69 4:36.04 4:49.84 4:42.35 4:56.46 15. Washington ...... 61 200 Freestyle Relay 1:28.35 1:32.76 1:38.61 1:43.53 1:41.44 1:46.50 16. Louisiana State...... 57 400 Freestyle Relay 3:14.93 3:24.67 3:37.56 3:48.43 3:43.04 3:54.18 17. Houston ...... 47 800 Freestyle Relay 7:02.07 7:23.17 7:51.07 8:14.62 8:02.92 8:27.07 18. Princeton ...... 44 200 Medley Relay 1:37.81 1:42.70 1:49.17 1:54.63 1:52.56 1:58.19 19. Southern Methodist ...... 43 400 Medley Relay 3:32.56 3:43.18 3:57.24 4:09.09 4:03.21 4:17.13 20. North Carolina ...... 41 21. Purdue ...... 40 1-meter Diving Points: Dual 255/265*** 22. Louisville ...... 31 3-meter Diving Points: Dual 270/280*** 23. Oregon State ...... 27 Platform Diving Points: Dual 260/225### 24. Michigan ...... 25 ***qualifying point total when using six optional dives with standard D.D. 24. Miami (Fla.) ...... 25 ###qualifying point total when using five optional dives with standard D.D. 24. Ohio State ...... 25 The Wall Aquatic Center holds meets on 25-meter course. 27. Arkansas...... 23 All standards are sea-level; Flagstaff, Ariz. (7,000 feet) has an altitude adjustment factor. 28. Missouri ...... 21 29. Hawaii ...... 20 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP MEET RECORDS 29. NC State ...... 20 Event Mark Individual, School, Year 31. Notre Dame ...... 19 50 Freestyle 21.40 Lara Jackson, Arizona, 2009 32. IUPUI ...... 15 100 Freestyle 47.00 , California, 2002 33. Duke...... 14 200 Freestyle 1:42.01 Dana Vollmer, California, 2009 34. Virginia Tech ...... 13.5 500 Freestyle 4:33.60 Caroline Burckle, Florida, 2008 35. UC Santa Barbara...... 13 1,650 Freestyle 15:39.14 , Stanford, 1990 36. Kansas ...... 12 100 Butterfly 50.01 Natalie Coughlin, California, 2002 37. UNLV ...... 11 200 Butterfly 1:50.98 Elaine Breeden, Stanford, 2009 38. Alabama...... 9 100 Backstroke 49.97 Natalie Coughlin, California, 2002 38. Penn State ...... 9 200 Backstroke 1:49.11 Gemma Spofforth, Auburn, 2009 38. Drexel...... 9 100 Breaststroke 58.36 Rebecca Soni, USC, 2009 41. UCLA ...... 8 200 Breaststroke 2:05.52 Rebecca Soni, USC, 2009 42. Towson ...... 6 200 Individual Medley 1:52.79 Julia Smit, Stanford, 2009 43. Clemson ...... 4 400 Individual Medley 4:00.56 Julia Smit, Stanford, 2009 44. Kentucky ...... 3 200 Freestyle Relay 1:26.20 Jackson/Kelly/Schluntz/Baughman, Arizona, 2009 44. Maryland ...... 3 400 Freestyle Relay 3:09.88 Wilson/Jensen/Dagg/Vollmer, California, 2009 46. George Mason ...... 2 800 Freestyle Relay 6:52.69 Isakovic/Wilson/Jensen/Vollmer, California, 2009 47. Utah ...... 1.5 200 Medley Relay 1:35.29 Degolia/Chandler/Jackson/Turner, Arizona, 2008 48. Nevada...... 1 400 Medley Relay 3:28.31 Agy/Chandler/Jackson/Schluntz, Arizona, 2009 1-meter Springboard 495.85 Megan Neyer, Florida, 1983 2008-09 NAU opponents in bold 3-meter Springboard 657.30 Yulia Pakhalina, Houston, 2003 Platform 664.75 Laura Wilkinson, Texas, 1999 2009-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING 43