D ay D at E O p p onen t L o c at I O N t IME Sat 10/14/06 San Jose State/UC Santa Cruz (W/D) Davis, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 10/14/06 UC Santa Cruz (M/D) Davis, Calif. 12:00 PM Fri 10/20/06 pacific Tiger Invitational (M/W) Stockton, Calif. 2:00 PM Sat 10/21/06 pacific Tiger Invitational (M/W) Stockton, Calif. 12:00 PM Fri 10/27/06 Washington State (W) Davis, Calif. 1:30 PM Sat 10/28/06 Nevada (W/D) Reno, Nev. 6:30 PM Fri 11/3/06 Big West Shootout (M/W/D) Irvine, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 11/4/06 Big West Shootout (M/W/D) Irvine, Calif. 10:00 AM Sun 11/5/06 UC San Diego (M/W/D) San Diego, Calif. 11:00 AM Thu 11/16/06 Speedo Cup (M) Long Beach, Calif. 9:00 AM Fri 11/17/06 Speedo Cup (M) Long Beach, Calif. 9:00 AM Sat 11/18/06 Speedo Cup (M) Long Beach, Calif. 9:00 AM Fri 12/1/06 Akron University Invite (W/D) Akron, Ohio 12:00 PM Sat 12/2/06 Akron University Invite (W/D) Akron, Ohio 12:00 PM Sun 12/3/06 Akron University Invite (W/D) Akron, Ohio 12:00 PM Sat 1/06/07 Aggie Open (M/W) Davis, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 1/13/07 UC Santa Barbara (M/W) Santa Barbara, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 1/20/07 pacific/Cal Poly (M/W/D) Stockton, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 1/27/07 Cal State Bakersfield (M/W/D) Davis, Calif. 2:00 PM Sat 2/3/07 UC Irvine (M/W/D) Davis, Calif. 11:00 AM Wed 2/21/07 Big West Championships (M/W) Long Beach, Calif. All Day Thu 2/22/07 Big West Championships (M/W/D) Long Beach, Calif. All Day Fri 2/23/07 Big West Championships (M/W/D) Long Beach, Calif. All Day

Sat 2/24/07 Big West Championships (M/W/D) Long Beach, Calif. All Day AGGIE & DIVING Thu 3/1/07 American Short Course Championships (M) Austin, Texas All Day Fri 3/2/07 American Short Course Championships (M) Austin, Texas All Day Sat 3/3/07 American Short Course Championships (M) Austin, Texas All Day

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Guide Contents

Quick Facts ...... 1 Melanie Covert/Sheeva Ghanbari/Jennifer Ginsberg/Katie Griffi n .....16 2006 Men’s Roster ...... 2 Ashley Haney/Kendra Hughes/Kathryn Jovino ...... 17 2006 Women’s Roster ...... 3 Heidi Kucera/Jessica Lee/Laura Leppke ...... 18 Janice Leung/Cecilia Macchiavelli/Emily Medved ...... 19 COACH PROFILES Valerie Moore/Jill Olson/Shannon Rachford ...... 20 Head Women’s Coach Barbara Jahn ...... 4 Hannah Ures/Hannah Watanabe ...... 21 Head Men’s Coach Peter Motekaitis ...... 4 Assistant Men’s & Women’s Coach Rick Henderson ...... 5 RECAP & RECORDS Diving Coach Phil Tonne ...... 5 2006 Big West Conference Championships ...... 22-23 Aggie All-Americans ...... 24-27 MEN’S PROFILES NCAA Team Finishes ...... 27 Michael Androus/Alex Arbios/Toki Burke/Matt Crawford ...... 6 NCAA Individual Champions ...... 28 Jacob Damante/Daniel Donnelly/Craig Hartstein/Mike Hui ...... 7 Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame ...... 28 Patrick Jacobson/Tristan Kaiser/Nik Kemp ...... 8 Conference Champions ...... 29 Eric Kim/Evan Kraus/Jeff Larson/Stephen Lee ...... 9 School Records ...... 30-31 Kyle Leto/Kyle Payne/Adam Pluemer ...... 10 Schaal Aquatics Center Records ...... 32-33 Kevin Reagle/Lars Rockholm/Michael Stoner/Russell Taylor ...... 11 Ryan Tucker/Russ Underwood/Andrius Urbaitis/Kaleb Wallen ...... 12 CAMPUS SECTION Scott Weltz/Yaluen Yu ...... 13 This is UC Davis ...... i-ii About UC Davis Athletics ...... iii-iv WOMEN’S PROFILES Facilities Overview ...... v-vi Bergen Beck/Amber Bonds/Whitney Burton/Lisa Carbone ...... 14 Transition to Division I ...... vii Ashley Cayford/Krysta Chaldekas ...... 15

2006-07 Quick Facts

School: University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Head Men’s Coach Peter Motekaitis (UC Davis ’83) Address : One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Offi ce 330 Hickey Gymnasium Established/Founded: 1905/1908 Email [email protected] Enrollment: 29,637 Phone (530) 754-9467 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Yale Blue & Gold Head Women’s Coach Barbara Jahn (UC Santa Barbara ’73) National Affi liation: NCAA Division I Provisional (Reclassifying from D-II) Offi ce 214 Hickey Gymnasium Conference: Big West Conference Email [email protected] Home Arena: Schaal Aquatics Center (500) Phone (530) 752-9271

Chancellor: Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) Diving Coach Phil Tonne (San Diego State ’79) Director of Athletics: Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73) Offi ce 214 Hickey Gymnasium Senior Associate A.D.: Pam Gill-Fisher (UC Davis ’71) (through Dec. 2006) Email [email protected] Associate A.D.s Phone (530) 754-5111 External Affairs: Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) Business & Game Mgmt.: Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Assistant Coach Rick Henderson (Sacramento State ’80) Assistant A.D.s Offi ce 330 Hickey Gymnasium Media Relations: Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Email [email protected] Football Ops & Event Mgmt: Mitch Campbell (UC Davis ‘87) Phone (530) 979-1555 Marketing & Promotions: Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Compliance: Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Media Relations Contact Wes Collins Development: Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Email [email protected] Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa ’85) Media Relations Phone (530) 752-3505 Head Athletic Trainer: Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) Media Relations FAX (530) 754-5674 Aggies on the Web http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 1 2006-07 UC Davis Men’s Swimming & Diving Roster

Name Events Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Schools Major Michael ANDROUS* Diving 5-9 130 So. Yuba City, Calif. Yuba City HS ’05 Biological Sciences Alex ARBIOS* Free/Fly 6-2 185 So. Santa Rosa, Calif. Maria Carrillo HS ’05 Film Studies Toki BURKE** IM/Fly 6-0 140 Jr. Rohnert Park, Calif. Rancho Cotate HS ’04 International Relations Matt CRAWFORD*** Sprint Free 6-3 175 Sr. Citrus Heights, Calif. Bella Vista HS ’03 History Jacob DAMANTE Back/IM 6-2 175 Jr. Vacaville, Calif. Solano College/Vacaville HS ’03 Undeclared Daniel DONNELLY Fly/Back 5-6 124 Fr. Aptos, Calif. Aptos HS ’06 Undeclared Craig HARTSTEIN** Diving 5-8 155 Jr. Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’04 Undeclared Mike HUI* Diving 5-10 155 Jr. Corona Del Mar, Calif. Mater Dei HS ’03 Economics Patrick JACOBSON*** Sprint Free 6-0 190 Sr. Santa Cruz, Calif. Santa Cruz HS ’02 Psychology Tristan KAISER Diving 5-7 150 Fr. Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS ’06 International Relations Nik KEMP** Free/IM 6-0 175 Jr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS ’03 Civil Engineering Eric KIM Fly 6-2 182 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Harvard-Westlake School ’06 Psychology Evan KRAUS* Sprint Free 6-0 165 So. Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS ’05 Undeclared Jeff LARSON IM/Fly 6-0 170 Jr. Alta Loma, Calif. Chaffey College/Alta Loma HS ’04 Anthropology Stephen LEE** Diving 5-10 180 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. Jesuit HS ’04 Political Science Kyle LETO** Distance Free 6-0 165 Jr. San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine HS ’04 Exercise Biology Kyle PAYNE*** Breast/IM 6-3 185 Sr. Hughson, Calif. Washington HS ’03 Managerial Economics Adam PLUEMER** Back/IM 6-3 185 Jr. Sunnyvale, Calif. Wilcox HS ’04 Biomedical Engineering Kevin REAGLE** Diving 5-10 175 Jr. Fairfi eld, Calif. Fairfi eld HS ’04 Communication Lars ROCKHOLM** Freestyle 6-1 165 Jr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. El Dorado HS ’04 Biomedical Engineering Michael STONER* Free/Fly 5-10 160 So. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’05 Undeclared Russell TAYLOR** Breast/IM 6-1 185 Jr. Arcata, Calif. Mattole Triple Junction HS ’04 Exercise Biology Ryan TUCKER* Sprint Free 6-2 160 So. Ramona, Calif. Ramona HS ’04 American Studies Russ UNDERWOOD Freestyle 6-1 170 Fr. Los Altos, Calif. Monta Vista HS ’06 Undeclared Andrius URBAITIS** Freestyle 6-0 168 Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. Sandia HS ’04 Undeclared Kaleb WALLEN*** Fly/Free 6-2 180 Sr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS ’03 Exercise Biology Scott WELTZ* Free/IM 6-0 160 So. San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ’05 Managerial Economics Yaluen YU Breast 6-4 190 Fr. Alameda, Calif. Chinese Christian Schools ’06 Computer Science & Engineering

* - denotes years on Aggie varsity

Pete MOTEKAITIS Head Men’s Coach, 12th Year (UC Davis ’83) Rick HENDERSON Assistant Coach, 9th Year (Sacramento State ’80) Phil TONNE Diving Coach, 3rd Year (San Diego State ’79)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Alex ARBIOS: “AHR-bee-ohss” Jacob DAMANTE: “dah-MAHN-tay” Mike HUI: “HOY” Pete MOTEKAITIS: “MOH-tuh-KYE-tiss” Adam PLUEMER: “PLOO-mer” Phil TONNE: rhymes with “Johnny” ANDRIUS URBAITIS: “ahn-DRAY-uss uhr-BYE-tiss” YALUEN Yu: “yah-LOIN”

2 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 2006-07 UC Davis Women’s Swimming & Diving Roster

Name Events Ht Yr Hometown Schools Major Bergen BECK** Dist. Free/IM 5-7 Jr. Seattle, Wash. University Prep ’04 Exercise Biology Amber BONDS* Free/Fly 5-5 So. Fresno, Calif. Clovis East HS ’05 Exploratory Whitney BURTON* Diving 5-6 So. San Carlos, Calif. Sacred Heart Prep Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Lisa CARBONE* Diving 5-2 So. San Diego, Calif. Mt. Carmel HS ’05 Undeclared Ashley CAYFORD** Breast/Free 5-9 Jr. Benicia, Calif. Benicia HS ’04 Communication Krysta CHALDEKAS** Diving 5-7 Jr. Coronado, Calif. Coronado HS ’04 Exercise Biology Melanie COVERT** Free/Back 5-8 Jr. Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’04 International Agricultural Development Sheeva GHANBARI* Sprint Free 5-4 So. Oakland, Calif. Miramonte HS ’05 Political Science Jennifer GINSBERG** Back/Free 5-8 Jr. San Mateo, Calif. Aragon HS ’04 Animal Science Katie GRIFFIN*** Back/Sprint Free 5-5 Sr. Aptos, Calif. Aptos HS ’03 Clinical Nutrition Ashley HANEY** Diving 5-2 Jr. Granite Bay, Calif. St. Francis HS ’04 Managerial Economics Kendra HUGHES* Diving 5-5 So. Porterville, Calif. Granite Hills HS ’05 Biological Sciences Kathryn JOVINO Dist. Free 5-4 Fr. Benicia, Calif. Benicia HS ’06 Exploratory Heidi KUCERA Breast/IM 5-8 Fr. Atherton, Calif. Menlo-Atherton ’06 Nutrition Science Jessica LEE** Breast 5-5 Jr. San Francisco, Calif. Lowell HS ’04 Clinical Nutrition Laura LEPPKE*** Free 5-5 Sr. Fresno, Calif. Bullard HS ’03 Psychology Janice LEUNG* Back/Fly/IM 5-2 So. San Mateo, Calif. Aragon HS ’05 International Relations Cecilia MACCHIAVELLI*** Breast/Fly/IM 5-5 Sr. El Cerrito, Calif. Salesian HS ’03 International Relations Emily MEDVED* Sp. Free/Back 5-9 So. Alameda, Calif. Alameda HS ’05 Exploratory Valerie MOORE*** Diving 5-4 Sr. Concord, Calif. Clayton Valley HS ’03 Exercise Biology Jill OLSON** Back/Free 5-10 Jr. Marysville, Calif. Marysville HS ’04 Clinical Nutrition Shannon RACHFORD Dist. Free/Fly 5-9 Fr. San Jose, Calif. [home schooled] Animal Science Hannah URES*** Diving 5-7 Sr. Folsom, Calif. Bella Vista HS ’03 Sociology Hannah WATANABE*** Fly/Free/IM 5-4 Sr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’03 Exercise Biology

* - denotes years on UC Davis varsity

Barbara JAHN Head Women’s Coach, 32nd Year (UC Santa Barbara ’73) Rick HENDERSON Assistant Coach, 9th Year (Sacramento State ’80) Phil TONNE Diving Coach, 3rd Year (San Diego State ’79)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Krysta CHALDEKAS: “chall-DEE-kuss” Sheeva GHANBARI: “gahn-BAH-ree” Kathryn JOVINO: “joh-VEE-noh” Heidi KUCERA: “koo-SAIR-uh” Cecilia MACCHIAVELLI: “MAH-kee-uh-VELL-ee” Shannon RACHFORD: “RATCH-ford” Phil TONNE: rhymes with “Johnny” Hannah URES: rhymes with “juries” Hannah WATANABE: “wah-tah-NAH-beh”

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 3 Peter Motekaitis Barbara Jahn

Motekaitis enters his 12th season as head coach at UC Davis, having Jahn is now in her fourth decade brought the program back to conference and national prominence in his at the helm of the UC Davis women’s short time at his alma mater. He guided the Aggies to fi ve straight top-10 swimming program, having guided the fi nishes at the NCAA Div. II Championships before the university opted team from AIAW Division III through to make the transition to the D-I ranks. the ranks of NCAA Division II to its Last season, UC Davis continued its ascent as one of a competitive current transition to Division I status. force in the Big West Conference, placing a comfortable second in just the Now in her 32nd year, she is essentially program’s second year at the league championships. The Aggies fi nished the veteran coach of the entire Aggie almost 90 points ahead of their next competitor, third-place UC Irvine. athletics department, having served at His top performer, Scott Weltz, was selected as the Big West Conference her team’s helm longer than any other Freshman of the Year. active UC Davis head coach. “Generally, our focus is having our base training occur in the fall During her tenure at Davis, Jahn has with intense dry-land training and conditioning,” Motekaitis says of his coached a multitude of All-Americans, training regimen. “Our focus is having the best possible championship including two student-athletes – Anna season at conference.” Pettis and Kristi Wheeler – selected In 2004, that focus reached fruition as the as part of the NCAA Division II swimming team of the decade for the UC Davis men captured the team title in the POSITION 1980s. Aggies’ fi nal year as a member of the Pacifi c Head Men’s Coach In 2004-05, the Aggies successfully began its journey to the D-I ranks, Collegiate Swimming Conference. UC Davis placing third at the Big West Conference Championships in their fi rst YEAR AT UC DAVIS claimed six individual titles and three relay 12th year. Additionally, Yuka Kobayashi and Renee Dyer captured conference championships at the meet. Then in 2005, titles in UC Davis’ inaugural appearance at the Aggies made their fi rst trip to the Big ALMA MATER the conference meet. One year later, the POSITION West Conference Championships, posting a UC Davis ’83 Aggies improved to a second-place show- Head Women’s Coach solid fourth-place fi nish at the meet despite ing, fi nishing less than 30 points behind a relatively inexperienced roster. champion UC Santa Barbara. YEAR AT UC DAVIS In Motekaitis’ career, his student-athletes have twice captured the Numerous times, Jahn was named 32nd university’s Colby E. “Babe” Slater Award as the outstanding male athlete Coach of the Year in the Northern California of the year, and twice won the W.P. Lindley Award as the top scholar-ath- Athletic Conference. Her teams have also ALMA MATER lete. In 2005, one of his prized pupils, 1998 national champion Tadeshi competed at the highest levels of the Pacifi c UC Santa Barbara ’73 Kaneko, was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame. Collegiate Swimming Conference and the Motekaitis’ name has become synonymous with championship- NCAA Division II Championships. In 2003, her team captured its fi rst- caliber swimming in Davis. For 15 seasons, he was the director of the ever PCSC title, supplanting defending champion UC San Diego by highly successful Davis Aquadarts age-group program. While there, he more than 30 points. developed a number of All-Americans and athletes who went on to race Jahn’s student-athletes have been widely recognized on the university competitively in college programs around the nation. level as well. Kobayashi won the campus’s Hubert Heitman Award for a Motekaitis also serves as head coach for the Davis Senior High School second time in 2005, becoming the fourth Barbara Jahn protegé to capture swimming program. Under his guidance, Blue Devil teams have earned the honor as outstanding female athlete of the year. Additionally, three 23 straight league titles and an astounding 19 Sac-Joaquin Section of her swimmers have won the W.P. Lindley Award as the university’s championships. top scholar-athlete of the year. In addition to his guidance of UC Davis student-athletes, Motekaitis On the vaunted rosters of the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame, no also coached former UC Berkeley standout Haley Cope during 2003-04. fewer than four of her student-athletes are listed: Anna Pettis Scott (1991), In the year following her training under the Aggies’ mentor, Cope won Kristi Wheeler-Hussain (1993), Jamie McClelland (1999) and Mary E. three medals (including two gold) at the FINA World Championships, Fiedler-Althof (2001). one national championship, multiple World Cup gold medals and a silver Jahn is a respected member of the faculty at UC Davis, teaching a medal at the Olympic Games in Athens. number of aquatics courses in the exercise biology program. A 1983 graduate of UC Davis with a bachelor’s degree in history, A 1973 graduate of UC Santa Barbara, Jahn was also a diver for the Motekaitis was also an All-American swimmer for the Aggies throughout Gauchos. She received her degree from UCSB in cultural anthropology his college career. He set individual school records in the 100 back, 200 with minors in ergonomics and coaching. back and 200 IM, as well as relay marks in the 800 free and 400 medley Jahn earned her master’s degree in kinesiology from UCLA in 1975. relays. As an educator, he earned a master’s degree in sports management She and her husband, Tom, reside in El Macero. & fi tness from the University of San Francisco in 1997. Motekaitis’ wife, former NCAA champion Koren Pollock, serves as swimming and water polo coach at Sacramento City College. He has four children: Ty (20), Samantha (16), Mia (6) and Elle (4).

4 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING Rick Henderson Phil Tonne Henderson enters his ninth year After a successful 20-year run as with the Aggie swimming program, the head diving coach at UC Berkeley, serving double duty as assistant for Phil Tonne brought his expertise up both the men’s and women’s teams. Like Interstate 80 to the Aggie program. Motekaitis, Henderson is no stranger to He enters his third year at UC Davis the local swimming scene – he is now in 2006-07. in his fourth decade of coaching in Tonne’s ever-growing stable of div- Northern California. ers has made substantial contributions Henderson fi rst joined the Aggies to the Aggies’ team success at the Big in 1983 as the interim head coach West Conference. His women’s squad for the UC Davis women’s program. scored 154 points at the 2006 league During that lone season at the helm, meet, while the men’s crew – led by 3- Henderson guided the Aggies to a meter champion Brad Kern – accounted fourth-place NCAA fi nish, was selected for 212 team points at the Big West Coach of the Year in the conference, and Championships. boasted an unprecedented four individual national champions. Among Perhaps Tonne’s finest hour with the his protegés are Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Golden Bears came in 1991, when he POSITION Fame enshrinees Anna Pettis Scott and Jamie guided Melissa Graviss to a seventh-place POSITION Diving Coach McClellan. Assistant Coach fi nish on the 3-meter board. She was Cal’s Henderson recently retired from his (Men & Women) fi rst-ever women’s diver to qualify for the YEAR AT UC DAVIS position as senior coach for the Woodland NCAA Championship. Graviss qualifi ed for 3rd Swim Team. In his 13 years in Woodland, YEAR AT UC DAVIS the national meet on both springboards in he garnered three Sierra Nevada Swimming 9th 1992 as well. ALMA MATER Coach of the Year honors and guided numer- In 2004, Tonne protegé Louie Gagnet San Diego State ’79 ous members of the national junior team. ALMA MATER reached the national meet on the tower and Henderson graduated from Sacramento Sacramento State ’80 both springboards. In his career, Tonne has coached two Pac-10 men’s State in 1980 with a degree in social sci- fi nalist and one conference champion on the women’s side. Additionally, ence. every Golden Bear diving record was set during his tenure. In addition to his collegiate guidance, Tonne also served as head coach for the Diablo Divers in Walnut Creek, Calif. During that time, he oversaw the careers of 23 North Coast Section champions, one age- Aggie Coaching History group national champion, 11 Junior Olympic participants and six senior Swimming fi rst appeared on the UC Davis athletics rolls back in national competitors. Also under Tonne’s guidance: his Aggie predecessor 1916-17 under the captainship of Sam Houston, but the sport did Karla Helder, who has captured numerous national and world master’s not fi nd renewed interest until the construction of what is now national titles in recent years. Hickey Gymnasium and its adjoining pool. Myron Schall, perhaps Tonne was a two-time JC All-American diver at Chabot College better known as the Aggies’ boxing mentor, guided the program to before continuing his career at San Diego State. He was twice named its fi rst Far Western Conference title in 1948. MVP for the Aztecs. Tonne graduated from SDSU in 1979 with a degree in physical education. Women’s swimming dates back to 1949, operating under the auspices of the Women’s Athletic Association and its advisor, Dr. Marya Welch. In the 1950s, the Picnic Day aquacade was among the campus’s most popular sports activities.

Note: the date listed designated the championship half of the year (i.e. 1996 represents the 1995-96 school year).

Coach Years Ben Marcum (student coach) 1939 Myron Schall 1941-43, 1946-1948, 1955 Oscar Cook 1949-53 Ted Forbes 1954, 1956 Herb Schmalenberger 1957-62 Jerry Hinsdale 1963-94 (M) Scott Gaw 1974 (W) Barbara Jahn 1975-82, 1984-Present (W) Rick Henderson 1983 (W) Darrell Swenson 1995 (M) Peter Motekaitis 1996-Present (M)

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 5 Michael Androus Toki Burke

2005-06: Scored 26.0 points at Big West 2005-06: Competed in four events plus Conference meet, finishing 6th on each 200 medley relay at Big West Conference diving board... Scored 371.20 on 3-meters, Championships... Advanced to consolations 364.80 on 1-meter... Appeared in two dual in 200 fl y, scoring 4.0 points with 13th-place meets, both on fi nish... Also advanced in 100 fl y (23rd). low board... Best 2004-05: Advanced to consolations in six-dive score EVENTS three events at Big West meet, scoring 14.0 was 178.50 vs. Diving points... Placed 11th in 200 fl y, 12th in 400 UC Santa Cruz. IM, 14th in 1,000 free. HEIGHT/WEIGHT YUBA CITY 5-9/130 RANCHO COTATE HS ’04: Captured HS ’05: Placed honorable mention All-America accolades 10th at Sac- ELIGIBILITY YEAR in 2003... Advanced in 100 fl y (10th) and Joaquin Section Sophomore 100 back (15th) meet as a senior... Also competed for Capital at North Coast Section championships Divers (Rio Linda, Calif.)... Finished 14th on HOMETOWN as a senior captain... Achieved section EVENTS both boards at Region 10 Championships Yuba City, Calif. performances after coming off a shoulder IM/Fly in 2005. injury... Took 9th in 100 fl y the previous LAST SCHOOL HEIGHT/WEIGHT PERSONAL: Born in Yuba City, Calif.... year... Helped team to three North Bay 6-0/140 Majoring in biological sciences... Mother is Yuba City HS ’05 League titles, including undefeated season Michelle Androus... Chose UC Davis at the MAJOR in 2004... Honored as CIF-NCS Scholar- ELIGIBILITY YEAR advice of his aunt. Biological Sciences Athlete for four years... Graduated No. 9 in Junior class... Also swam for Piranha Swimming in Rohnert Park. HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Tokyo, Japan... Rohnert Park, Calif. Majoring in international relations... Parents Alex Arbios are Joseph & Emiko Burke... Full name is LAST SCHOOL Julian Toki Burke... Sports hero is Lance Rancho Cotate HS ’04 2005-06: Compiled 45.0 points at Big Armstrong, non-sports hero is Will Ferrell... MAJOR West Conference Championships, second on As a superstition, walks at least one circuit International Relations Aggies behind only Scott Weltz... Advanced around pool before a race. to conference final in 1,000 free (2nd), 1,650 free (3rd) and 200 fl y (7th)... Time of 9:23.38 in 1,000 ranks 2nd in school history, while mile mark of 15:43.68 is 3rd in Aggie annals... Also raced in 500 free Matt Crawford and 100 fl y at Big West meet... Later posted season-best times in 500 free (4:32.85) and 2005-06: Competed in three events 200 fl y (1:51.87) at American Short Course plus 800 free relay at Big West Conference Championships, which rank 6th and 5th, Championships... Best fi nish was 17th in 50 respectively, in school record book. free... Also earned second swims in 100 free MARIA CARRILLO HS ’05: Voted team MVP as a senior... Earned (20th) and 100 breast (23rd). NISCA/Speedo Public School All-America honors in 500 free that year 2004-05: Advanced to consolation race (4:35.42)... Won North Coast Section title in that event... Also captured at Big West meet in 50 free, placing 13th... North Bay League title in 200 free in 2005... Member of Santa Rosa Also advanced in 100 free (24th) and 200 Neptunes from 1997-2005... Named club’s back (23rd) at conference... Anchored 4th- Most Inspirational in 1999, Most Improved EVENTS place 200 free in 2000, then won Coaches’ Achievement relay and ‘B’ Free/Fly EVENTS Award in 2004. squads in 800 Sprint Free PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, HEIGHT/WEIGHT free relay and Calif.... Film studies major, who lists Steven 6-2/185 200 medley relay. HEIGHT/WEIGHT Spielberg as his non-sports hero... Parents 2003-04: Earned second swim in 6-3/175 are William Arbios and Deborah Hodesson, ELIGIBILITY YEAR 100 back at Pacifi c Collegiate Swimming both of whom are UC Davis alumni... Sophomore Conference meet, placing 25th... Also ELIGIBILITY YEAR Aggie teammates give him nickname of competed in 50, 100 and 200 free at Senior “Chainsaw”... Proudest accomplishment HOMETOWN conference meet. was winning the 2005 CIF-NCS title in the Santa Rosa, Calif. BELLA VISTA HS ’03: Earned All- HOMETOWN 500 free... Sports heroes are Ian Thorpe and Citrus Heights, Calif. LAST SCHOOL Capitol Athletic League honors in swimming . as a senior... Was a three-time MVP... Maria Carrillo HS ’05 LAST SCHOOL Enjoyed outstanding senior year in water Bella Vista HS ’03 MAJOR polo, capturing All-CAL honors for a second Film Studies straight season... Also named to All-Sac- MAJOR Joaquin Section and all-city teams... Scored History

6 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 113 goals and added 36 assists and 120 steals... Swam for Rollingwood Rockets in Fair Oaks, setting a league record in 50 free. Craig Hartstein PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Parents are Marion & Patricia Crawford... Has not declared a major... Career highlight was 2005-06: Tallied 26.0 points at Big breaking a 29-year-old BVHS school record... Cites Ian West Conference Championships, placing Thorpe as his sports hero. 4th (376.80) on 1-meter, 8th (356.60) on 3-meter... Hit dual-meet high of 214.35 on low board vs. UC Santa Barbara... Scored Jacob Damante 203.40 on high board in dual with UC Santa Cruz. SOLANO COLLEGE: Competed in 2004-05: Scored 21.0 points at Big West 200 back, 200 IM and 400 IM at Bay Valley meet... Finished 7th (289.45) on 3-meter Conference Championships in 2005... Set board, 9th (176.60) on 1-meter... Both dual- season-best marks in all three events... meet highs vs. Won team’s Coach’s Award... Also swam for UC Santa Cruz, EVENTS Vacaville Swim Team, earning High Point scoring 197.90 Diving Award at 2005 Junior Olympics. on low board, 192.10 on high. 2003-04: Placed 4th in 400 IM, 6th in MONTE VISTA HS ’04: Lettered all four HEIGHT/WEIGHT 1,650 free at Pacifi c Collegiate Swimming years... Also competed for Diablo Divers in 5-8/155 Conference Championships... Ranked 2nd Walnut Creek... Placed 24th at North Coast on team’s season performance list in each Section meet in 2002... National Honor ELIGIBILITY YEAR event... Also Society member. Junior earned second PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... EVENTS HOMETOWN swim in 200 back (11th) at conference... Has not declared a major... Parents are Back/IM Alamo, Calif. Selected as team’s Most Improved. Wayne Hartstein and Melinda Ong... Sports VACAVILLE HS ’03: Four-year HEIGHT/WEIGHT hero is Michael Jordan, non-sports hero is LAST SCHOOL letterwinner in swimming... Broke school 6-2/175 his twin brother, Brad... Hopes for career Monte Vista HS ’04 500 free record as a senior... Also swam for as either a psychologist or pharmacist... Vacaville Swim Club, setting club marks for ELIGIBILITY YEAR Proudest personal accomplishment was MAJOR the 1,000 free and 400 IM... Played water Junior earning his Eagle Scout. Undeclared polo for former Aggie standout Danny HOMETOWN Over. Vacaville, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Parents are Nicholas & Shawna LAST SCHOOL Mike Hui Damante... Has not declared a major, Solano College although he chose UC Davis for its strong 2005-06: Scored 21.0 points at Big West art program... An avid painter, who hopes MAJOR Conference Championships... Placed 4th to become an art teacher. Undeclared (397.20) on 3-meter board, 11th (142.80) on 1-meter... Best dual score was 193.05 on low board vs. UC Santa Daniel Donnelly EVENTS Barbara. Diving 2 0 0 4 - 0 5 APTOS HS ’06: Earned NISCA All- : American in 100 fl y as a junior and senior... Did not compete HEIGHT/WEIGHT Ranked 18th nationwide (and 7th among at UC Davis... 5-10/155 Began diving at juniors) in 2004-05 with a PR of 49.87... Pacific Diving ELIGIBILITY YEAR That mark would rank 2nd in UC Davis A c a d e m y i n Junior record book... Won four Central Coast Section titles Cerritos, Calif. MATER DEI HS ’03 HOMETOWN in final two : No diving information available... Member of New Corona Del Mar, Calif. seasons: two EVENTS Hope Gymnastics Club in Fountain Valley. in 100 fl y, two Fly/Back LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL in 100 back... : Born in Los Angeles, Mater Dei HS ’03 HEIGHT/WEIGHT Calif.... Majoring in economics... Parents Set Santa Cruz 5-6/124 County League are Paul Hui and April Chu, whom he lists MAJOR as non-sports heroes. Economics records in both events... Placed 3rd and ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2nd in those respective events at CCS meet Freshman as a sophomore... Swam for the Cabrillo Threshers from 1992 to 2006, qualifying for HOMETOWN Senior Nationals... Hit four Junior National Aptos, Calif. or U.S. Open qualifying times. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL Has not declared a major... Parents are Chris Aptos HS ’06 & Jill Donnelly... Best athletes he’s faced are MAJOR those at the Senior Nationals, including the Undeclared likes of Aaron Piersol and .

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 7 Patrick Jacobson Tristan Kaiser

2005-06: Scored 13.0 points at Big CAMPOLINDO HS ’06: Won back-to- West Conference Championships, plus his back North Coast Section titles and earned contributions to 200 free relay (4th) and A l l - A m e r i c a 200 medley relay (5th)... Placed 8th in 50 honors as leadoff EVENTS free, 16th in 100 free, 16th in 100 breast at l e g o f 2 0 0 Diving conference... Hit team’s season-best 50 free medley relay... time of 20.98 at American Short Course Foursome also HEIGHT/WEIGHT Championships. won NCS/CCS 5-7/150 2004-05: Redshirted... Won 50 free Invitational... and 100 free at Pacifi c Swimming Winter M e m b e r o f ELIGIBILITY YEAR Championships as an open competitor. C a m p o l i n d o Freshman 2003-04: PACIFIC COLLEGIATE Cabana Club, SWIMMING CONFERENCE CHAMPION h e l p i n g s e t HOMETOWN in one individual event and three relays... Captured 50 free at 20.80... team’s 200 medley record in 2006. Moraga, Calif. Anchored both first-place medley relays and swam second leg of PERSONAL: Born in Vancouver, LAST SCHOOL winning 200 free relay... The 400 medley touched in 3:22.60, just .08 B.C.... Majoring in international relations... Campolindo HS ’06 off school record... Also captured All-PCSC honors in 100 free (4th) and Parents are John Kaiser and Susan Skilton... 200 free (2nd)... Finished 200 in 1:41.39, 7th all-time at UC Davis... Career highlight was beating rival and CCS MAJOR Placed 11th in each of 50 free, 100 free and 100 breast at American powerhouse Bellarmine by a 2.5-point International Relations Short Course Championships... Posted 20.68 in 50, 2nd all-time at margin... UC Davis... Also raced in 200 and 400 free relays in Austin, helping squads to 5th and EVENTS 7th, respectively. Sprint Free 2002-03: ALL-AMERICAN as part of Nik Kemp four relays: 200 free (3rd), 400 free (7th), HEIGHT/WEIGHT 800 free (8th), 200 medley (8th)... Also 6-0/190 2005-06: Scored 36.0 points at Big West competed at nationals in 50 free (14th), 100 Conference Championships, not including free (16th) and 100 breast (22nd)... PCSC ELIGIBILITY YEAR share in 400 medley relay (4th) and 400 free CHAMPION as part of 200 medley relay... Senior relay (3rd)... Advanced to fi nals in 200 free Finished 2nd at PCSC Championships in 50 (6th), 100 free (7th) and 500 free (8th)... HOMETOWN free, 3rd in both 100 free and 100 breast... Posted 1:39.60 in 200 free prelims, 3rd all- Santa Cruz, Calif. Member of 400 medley relay (2nd), 400 time at UC Davis... Prelim mark of 4:33.40 free relay (2nd) and 800 free relay (4th) at LAST SCHOOL in 500 free ranks 8th in school history. conference. Santa Cruz HS ’02 2004-05: Tallied 12.0 points at Big West UC DAVIS WATER POLO: Became fi rst Conference meet, placing 10th in 200 free, male water polo player to earn All-America MAJOR 12th in 500 free... Mark of 1:40.32 in prelims honors, claiming honorable mention as a ju- Psychology ranks 3rd among school’s all-time 200 free nior in 2004... Repeated that honor in 2005, leaders... Posted 4:36.43 in 500 fi nals, 8th leading team in most categories, including in UC Davis history... Also anchored 200 free, 400 free and 400 medley goals (56), points (63), shots (137), steals (29) and minutes played relays at conference meet, each of which fi nished 4th... Placed 14th in (627)... Made All-WWPA fi rst team in both junior and senior seasons... both 200 and 500 free at American Short Course Championships. Led team in goals (70), total points (86), shots (136), shooting percent- 2003-04: Redshirted. age (.515), steals (41), drawn ejections (48) and minutes played (732) FOLSOM HS ’03: Captured All-America as a junior... Scored 22 goals in 2003, 30 in 2002... Opened sophomore honors in 200 and 500 free as a senior... EVENTS year with three multi-goal games... Had seven in all that year... Scored Posted two top-four fi nishes at Sac-Joaquin Free/IM twice in Aggies’ 7-5 upset of 12th-ranked Navy... Helped lead Aggies to Section championships that year... Swam fourth-place showing at Western Water Polo Association championship HEIGHT/WEIGHT for Sierra Marlins for three years, earning 6-0/175 as a sophomore... Finished career with 178 goals, 3rd in Aggie history. Marlin of the Year merit in 2003... Won zone SANTA CRUZ HS ’02: Earned fi rst team All-America honors as championships in 200 and 400 free relays. ELIGIBILITY YEAR a senior... Posted best times of 21.09 in 50 free, 46.48 in 100 free, PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Junior 1:26.69 in 200 free relay... Finished 2nd in Central Coast Section in both Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are 50 and 100 free, anchored 1st-place 200 free relay team as a senior... Ed & Cindy Kemp, both of whom were HOMETOWN Placed 4th and 6th in the respective sprints as a junior, 2nd and 6th as a aquatics athletes in their collegiate days... Folsom, Calif. sophomore... Named team MVP all four years... Scholastic All-American Ed has frequently served as announcer for as a sophomore... Scored more than 400 goals in his career in water Aggie home meets... Career highlight was LAST SCHOOL polo... Named MVP of the Santa Cruz Coast Athletics League... Earned capturing zone titles for Sierra Marlins... Folsom HS ’03 Freshman of the Year honors in 1999. Best athlete he’s faced is fellow Marlin Garrett MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Santa Cruz, Calif.... Parents are Daniel & Sylvia Wagner... Lists his mother as his non-sports Civil Engineering Jacobson... Biological sciences major... Career sports highlight thus far hero, Tony Hawk as his sports hero. is making Junior Nationals as a high school sophomore... Lists sports heroes as the entire 2002 Brazilian soccer team.

8 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING Eric Kim Jeff Larson

HARVARD-WESTLAKE SCHOOL ’06: CHAFFEY COLLEGE: Placed 2nd in 200 Twice won team MVP honors... Also won EVENTS fl y (1:53.13), 2nd in 400 IM (4:01.63) and Coaches’ Award... Helped team to Mission Butterfl y 3rd in 200 IM (1:54.86) at 2006 COA state League title... Qualifi ed individually and championships as a sophomore... Earned earned No. 4 seed for Southern Section meet HEIGHT/WEIGHT All-America nod in each event... Placed 2nd as a senior, but sat out championships due to 6-2/182 in all three events as a freshman, including injury... Garnered All-Academic distinction 3:57.51 in 400 IM... That mark would rank in both swimming and water polo... Served ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2nd in UC Davis record book (behind Scott Freshman as team captain for Rose Bowl Aquatics Weltz)... Hit club... Set several team records during four- HOMETOWN 1:52.21 in 200 EVENTS year career. Los Angeles, Calif. fly, 1:52.79 in IM/Fly PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, 200 IM at states, Calif.... Psychology major... Parents are LAST SCHOOL both PRs that HEIGHT/WEIGHT Moon & Julie Kim, whom he lists as non- Harvard-Westlake would place him among the Aggie all-time 6-0/170 sports heroes... Sports hero is Ian Thorpe... School ’06 top 10s for each event. Both parents attended universities in Seoul, ALTA LOMA HS ’06: Captured NISCA ELIGIBILITY YEAR South Korea. MAJOR All-America honors in 200 free and 100 Junior Psychology fl y as a senior... Won NISCA All-America consideration for 200 IM as a junior... Swam HOMETOWN for Hillside Aquatics (Rancho Cucamonga, Alta Loma, Calif. Calif.) for 14 years. LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL: Born in West Covina, Chaffey College Evan Kraus Calif.... Majoring in anthropology, with plans on earning a Ph.D in that fi eld... Parents are 2005-06: Scored 28.0 points at Big West MAJOR Scott & Karen Larson. Conference, plus joined four top-fi ve relay Anthropology squads... Placed 4th in 100 free, 10th in 200 free, 11th in 50 free... Went 1:41.11 in 200 free consols, 8th in program history... Led off 200 free relay (4th) and 400 free relay (3rd)... Split of 46.11 to start 400 free Stephen Lee relay missed Aggies’ all-time top 10 list by 2005-06: Scored 19.0 points at Big .01... Anchored 200 medley relay (5th) at West Conference Championships... Placed Big West meet. 7th (362.40) on 1-meter, 10th (126.75) on WOODBRIDGE HS ’05 : Earned fi rst- 3-meter... Hit six-dive highs in double dual team All-Seaview League honors and named with Pacifi c and Cal Poly... Scored 206.18 to three All- on low board, 213.08 on high board in America teams as a senior... Twice selected as EVENTS that meet. team MVP and team captain... Set two league Sprint Free 2004-05: Finished 8th on 1-meter records and one school record... Chosen as diving (314.70), 12th on 3-meter (141.55) school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year... Three- HEIGHT/WEIGHT for 16.0 points at Big West Conference year letterwinner and team captain in water 6-0/165 Championships... Best dual-meet scores polo... Also competed for Irvine Novaquatics were 161.18 on for eight years, making both Jr. National and ELIGIBILITY YEAR 1-meter (at UC Sophomore EVENTS National teams. San Diego), 188.90 on 3-meter (at Big West PERSONAL: Born in Orange County... Diving HOMETOWN Shootout). Has not declared a major... Parents are JESUIT HS ’04: Accomplished in rare Hans & Laurie Kraus... Proudest personal Irvine, Calif. HEIGHT/WEIGHT double of wrestling and diving... Twice accomplishment was becoming a three-time 5-10/180 LAST SCHOOL advanced to Sac-Joaquin Section meet, All-American as a prep... Sports hero is Irvine Woodbridge HS ’05 placing 15th as a junior, 7th as a senior... Also ELIGIBILITY YEAR Novaquatics alumnus . a two-time CIF-SJS qualifi er in wrestling... Junior MAJOR Finished 6th in his weight class in 2004. Undeclared PERSONAL: Born in Utah... Political HOMETOWN science major... Parents are Mark & Anita Elk Grove, Calif. Lee... Mark attended graduate school at UC LAST SCHOOL Davis... Older brother, Michael, is a senior Jesuit HS ’04 at Sacramento State. MAJOR Political Science

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 9 100 breast and 200 medley relay... Advanced to 400 IM and 200 breast Kyle Leto consolations at American Short Course Championships. WASHINGTON HS ’03: Won Mission Valley Athletic League title 2005-06: Advanced to fi nals in 1,000 in 100 breast as a senior... Finished 5th in 100 back and 100 breast, free (4th), 500 free (6th) and 1,650 free (8th) 11th in 200 IM at North Coast Section later that year... Named team at Big West Conference Championships, MVP... Placed 10th in 100 back at NCS meet as a junior... Twice earned totalling 39.0 points... Hit PRs of 9:24.53 fi rst-team All-MVAL honors in water polo... Selected as school’s Scholar- in 1,000, 16:01.48 in 1,650 at conference... Athlete of the Year, posting 3.83 GPA... Swam one year for Mission San Times rank 3rd and 7th, respectively, in Jose Aquatics, setting club record in 200 breast. Aggie record book. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Parents are Steve & Janet 2004-05: Scored 26.0 points at Big West Payne... Majoring in managerial economics... His aunt, Cathy Payne, meet... Placed 8th in 1,650 free, 9th in 1,000 swam at UC Berkeley... Best athlete he’s faced is ... Would free, 11th in 500 free... Time of 9:35.43 in like to add the 800 medley relay to his sport... Lists target shooting 1,000 ranked 2nd in school history at the among his hobbies. time... Also swam third leg of 4th-place 800 free relay at conference...Competed at American Short Course Championships, setting PRs in 500 free and 1,650... Mark of EVENTS Adam Pluemer 4:32.04 in 500 ranks 4th in Aggie annals. Distance Free BELLARMINE PREP ’04: Earned 2005-06: Scored 15.0 points at Big West NISCA All-America honors in 500 free HEIGHT/WEIGHT Conference Championships, placing 10th during each of his last two seasons, earning 6-0/165 in both backstroke races... Posted 1:50.58 No. 16 ranking in 2004 (4:33.20)... Finished in 200 back consol, lopping more than two 3rd at Central Coast Section championships ELIGIBILITY YEAR seconds from previous best and moving him as a junior, 4th as a sophomore and senior... Junior into 6th in school history... Also took 16th Team won CIF-CCS every year... Also in 400 IM. lettered twice in water polo... Competed for HOMETOWN 2004-05: Advanced to consols in 100 San Jose Aquatics and Silicon Valley Aquatic San Jose, Calif. back (10th), 200 back (13th) and 400 IM Association for 11 years... Selected as team (14th) at Big West meet, accounting for 14.0 LAST SCHOOL MVP four times. points... Also led off 4th-place 400 medley Bellarmine HS ’04 PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... relay with split of 51.02, 6th in Aggie record Exercise biology major... Parents are Chuck MAJOR book... Moved into 10th on school’s 200 & Lisa Leto... Lisa was a swimmer at San Exercise Biology back leaderboard with 1:52.85 in second swim at conference... Competed Jose State. at American Short Course Championships, placing 13th in 100 back, 17th in 200 back. WILCOX HS ’04: Selected to NISCA All-America squad in 100 back as a senior, after earning consideration (honorable mention) as a junior... Kyle Payne Four-time All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League pick... Captured nine total SCVAL titles (seven individual, two relays), including four straight 2005-06: Scored 29.0 points at Big 100 back championships... Selected as team West Conference Championships for second MVP in each of his last three seasons... Led straight year... Placed 5th in 200 breast and EVENTS water polo team in scoring in 2001, then won consols (9th) in 100 breast... Also took Back/IM earned team MVP honors in 2002... Swam 11th in 400 IM... Hit breaststroke PRs of 58.09 and 2:03.13 at American Short Course for Sunnyvale Swim Club for 11 years... Won HEIGHT/WEIGHT Pacifi c Swimming’s Raymond Taft Award... Championships, moving him into 7th and 6-3/185 Named Outstanding Swimmer of the Year for 2nd, respectively, in school record book. 2002-03... Was fastest backstroker in Pacifi c ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2004-05: Tallied 29.0 points at Big Junior West meet, advancing to fi nal in 200 breast Swimming Zone 1 North in 2004. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, (6th) and 400 HOMETOWN IM (7th)... Hit Calif.... Majoring in biomedical engineering... EVENTS Parents are Andy & Joelle Pluemer. Sunnyvale, Calif. PR of 2:05.10 Breast/IM in 200 breast fi nal to move into school’s top LAST SCHOOL 10... Cut almost two seconds from prelim HEIGHT/WEIGHT Wilcox HS ’04 to final in 400 IM, clocking 4:05.79... 6-3/185 Also member of 200 medley relay (6th) MAJOR and 400 medley relay (4th) at conference ELIGIBILITY YEAR Biomedical Engineering meet... Competed at American Short Course Senior Championships, fi nishing as high as 10th in 200 breast (2:05.54). HOMETOWN 2003-04: Captured 3rd in 200 breast, Hughson, Calif. 6th in 400 IM at Pacifi c Collegiate Swimming LAST SCHOOL Conference Championships... Mark of Washington HS ’03 2:06.53 in 200 breast ranked 6th all-time at UC Davis by season’s end... Reached MAJOR consolation fi nal of 200 IM at conference, Managerial Economics fi nishing 10th... Also competed in PCSC

10 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING Kevin Reagle Michael Stoner

2005-06: Compiled 25.0 points at Big 2005-06: Competed in fi ve events at Big West Conference Championships, placing West Conference Championships, picking 5th on 3-meters (376.95), 8th on 1-meter up a point for 16th-place fi nish in 1,650 (349.75)... Enjoyed his best dual against UC free. Santa Barbara, scoring 224.25 on 1-meter... DAVIS HS ’05: Finished 5th in 500 free, Hit 201.45 vs. Cal State Bakersfield for 6th in 200 free at Sac-Joaquin Section meet season-best dual score on high board. as a senior... 2004-05 : Scored 18.0 points at Big M e m b e r o f EVENTS West meet, fi nishing 7th on 1-meter board 400 free relay Free/Fly (384.85), 11th on 3-meter (157.15)... Had s q u a d t h a t one of team’s top dual scores for the year, earned NISCA HEIGHT/WEIGHT hitting 224.10 on low board vs. UC Santa Public School 5-10/160 Cruz... Recorded season-high 206.03 on A l l - A m e r i c a high board at Cal Poly. honors... Also swam for Davis Aquadarts ELIGIBILITY YEAR FAIRFIELD HS ’04: Four-year letterwinner in diving, serving as team from 2003-05, setting age-group records Sophomore captain as a senior... Captured Solano County Athletic Conference title for 1,650 free (short course) and 800 free in 1-meter as a senior... Scored 397.35 points (long course). HOMETOWN PERSONAL Davis, Calif. in that meet, earning All-America status... EVENTS : Born in Eugene, Ore.... Three-time All-Monticello Empire League Diving Has not declared a major... Parents are LAST SCHOOL performer from 2001-03, fi nishing 5th, 4th Greg Stoner and Kathy Gill... Greg, now a Davis HS ’05 and 5th, respectively... Earned team’s Diving HEIGHT/WEIGHT veterinarian, graduated from UC Davis. Pin during last two years... Played one year of 5-10/175 MAJOR water polo... Also competed for Davis-based Undeclared Blue Diamond Divers club program. ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Vallejo, Calif.... Junior Majoring in communication... Parents are Joseph & Rebecca Reagle... Career plans are HOMETOWN Fairfi eld, Calif. Russell Taylor to own his own auto performance shop... Would like to see the 1-meter springboard LAST SCHOOL 2005-06: Made three event fi nals at Big added to the Olympic Games... Best advice Fairfi eld HS ’04 West Conference Championships for total he’s received: “The voice telling you not to of 38.0 points... Placed 6th in both 200 IM go is the voice of the person who will beat MAJOR and 200 breast, plus 7th in 100 breast... Hit you at the next meet.” Communication PR of 57.89 in 100 breast prelim, 5th in UC Davis record book... Also swam with 200 medley relay (4th) and 400 medley relay (5th) at conference meet. Lars Rockholm 2004-05: Was Aggies’ high scorer at Big West meet, placing 3rd in 200 IM and 7th 2005-06: Amassed 10.0 points at Big in both breaststroke events for 40.0 total West Conference Championships... Placed points... Also member of 400 free relay, 11th in 1,000 free, 14th in 1,650 free and 800 free relay and 400 medley relay teams, 16th in 500 free... Time of 9:38.09 in 500 each of which took 4th at conference... Ranks 4th on school’s 200 IM was a season best and missed his PR by a list at 1:51.94, while Big West time in 200 breast (2:05.26 in prelim) half-second. ranks 5th all-time... Competed in 400 IM (14th), 100 fl y (25th) and 2004-05: Tallied 18.0 points at Big West 200 fl y (14th) at American Short Course Conference meet... Finished 9th on 1,650 Championships... Mark of 4:04.86 in 400 free, 10th in IM prelims at nationals places him 5th in UC EVENTS Breast/IM 1,000 free, 15th EVENTS Davis annals... Hit mark of 1:53.13 in 200 fl y in 500 free... in dual with Pacifi c, 7th in school history. Freestyle HEIGHT/WEIGHT Posted 1,000 HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Arcata HS 6-1/185 time of 9:37:52 HEIGHT/WEIGHT for sophomore and junior years, then Triple at conference, 6th in school history. 6-1/165 Junction HS for his senior year (2003-04)... ELIGIBILITY YEAR EL DORADO HS ’04: Set school records Placed 2nd in 100 free, 7th in 200 IM at Junior for 200 and 500 free, plus 400 free relay... ELIGIBILITY YEAR North Coast Section championships in Compted for Sierra Marlins club team from Junior 2004... Also qualifi ed for CIF-NCS meet in HOMETOWN 2002-04. 100 breast. Arcata, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Placerville, Calif.... HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Arcata, Calif.... Majoring in biomedical engineering... El Dorado Hills, Calif. Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are LAST SCHOOL Parents are Jeffrey Rockholm and Ellen Gary Taylor and Patricia Parsons... Career Mattole Triple LAST SCHOOL Junction HS ’04 Rockholm... Jeffrey is a former boxer, Ellen El Dorado HS ’04 highlight was placing 3rd in 200 IM at was a swimmer... Favorite facility in which 2005 Big West meet... Wants to add another MAJOR he’s competed is the Clovis Aquatic Center. MAJOR event to his sport: the underwater 50... Lists Exercise Biology Biomedical Engineering Natalie Coughlin as his sports hero.

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 11 Ryan Tucker Andrius Urbaitis

2005-06: Trained as a diver, but did not 2005-06: Scored 20.0 points at Big West compete in a meet. Conference Championships, fi nishing 10th 2004-05: Scored 10.0 points at Big West in both the 1,000 and 1,650 free; and 11th meet, advancing to consolations in 50 free in 500 free... Time of 9:30.30 in 1,000 free (16th), 100 free (11th) and 100 fl y (14th)... ranks 4th all-time at UC Davis. Also swam leadoff leg of 200 free relay and 2004-05: Participated as non-scoring 400 free relay, both of which placed 4th... competitor at Big West Conference in 100 Anchored 6th-place 200 medley relay at free, 100 fl y, 200 IM and 200 medley relay... conference... Competed at American Short Highest fi nish at conference was 18th in Course Championships... Highest fi nish at 200 fl y. national meet was 18th in 100 free. SANDIA HS ’04: Set school’s 100 free RAMONA HS ’04: Won fi ve San Diego record as a sophomore, then added marks Section titles, including three straight in the for 100 fl y, 100 100 free... Also captured the 50 free in 2002 and 200 free relay in 2004... back and 200 IM as a senior... Selected for EVENTS Selected as CIF-SDS Swimmer of the Year as a senior... Added All-Valley NISCA All-America consideration in 100 fl y Freestyle League and all-section honors in water polo, and 200 IM... Won four New Mexico state scoring 84 goals with 104 steals in 2004... EVENTS titles... Two-year Academic Letter honoree... HEIGHT/WEIGHT Named to the San Diego Union-Tribune All- Sprint Free Competed for seven years with Lobo Aquatic 6-0/168 Academic Team... Also swam for North Coast Club, to which he attributes all of his Aquatics (San Diego). HEIGHT/WEIGHT swimming success... Qualifi ed for sectionals ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... 6-2/160 in 2002, 2003 and 2004... Captured New Junior American studies major... Parents are Stephen Mexico Highpoint championship in 2004. & Donna Tucker... Full name is Stephen ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Fairhope, Ala.... HOMETOWN Ryan Tucker, appears as Ryan Tucker, but Sophomore Majoring in physics... Parents are Algis Albuquerque, N.M. often enters meets as Scott Tucker... Sports & Daina Urbaitis... Proudest personal HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL hero is Lance Armstrong, but pretended to be Ramona, Calif. accomplishment was winning the state 200 Sandia HS ’04 Wayne Gretzky as a youngster... Non-sports IM title despite his No. 4 seed and his coach’s hero is AFI lead singer Davey Havok... An LAST SCHOOL claim that he didn’t have the training. MAJOR avid guitar player, hopes for a career as a Ramona HS ’04 Physics professional musician. MAJOR American Studies Kaleb Wallen Russ Underwood 2005-06: Competed in four events at MONTA VISTA HS ’06: Garnered All- Big West Conference Championships... Best America honors in 50 free, 100 free, 200 free fi nish was 18th in 100 fl y. relay and 400 free relay as a senior... Won 2004-05: Advanced to consolations two Central Coast Section titles in each of of 200 fl y, placing 14th for 3.0 points... last two seasons... Winning 2005 marks in Added 19th- place finish in 50 free (20.94) and 100 free (45.85) would EVENTS 100 fly... Also rank among UC Davis’ all-time top 10... Fly/Free Selected as Swimmer of the Year by San Jose participated in Mercury-News... 50 free, 100 HEIGHT/WEIGHT Voted as school’s free, 200 free, 6-2/180 O u t s t a n d i n g EVENTS 500 free as non- Athlete and won Sprint Free scoring entry at ELIGIBILITY YEAR Matador of the conference meet. Senior HEIGHT/WEIGHT 2003-04: Advanced to Pacifi c Collegiate Year award... Also swam for Sunnyvale Swim 6-1/170 Club for seven years... Set club records in Swimming Conference consolation race in HOMETOWN Folsom, Calif. 50, 100 and 200 freestyle... Earned team’s ELIGIBILITY YEAR 1,650 free, placing 12th... Added 18th in 200 fl y, 21st in 500 free at conference... Outstanding Swimmer award in 2005... Freshman LAST SCHOOL Also competed in 200 free, 100 fl y and 200 Won USA Pacifi c Swimming Outstanding Folsom HS ’03 Age Group honor for 15-16s in 2005... HOMETOWN medley relay at PCSC meet. Placed 3rd at USA Junior Nationals in 50 Los Altos, Calif. FOLSOM HS ’03: Helped lead team MAJOR free that year. to three Sierra Valley Conference titles in Exercise Biology PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, LAST SCHOOL as many years... Earned All-SVC honors in Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents Monta Vista HS ’06 are Jack & Janet Underwood... His advice MAJOR for youngsters: “There is no traffi c jam on Undeclared the extra mile.”

12 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 500 free as a junior... Voted team captain as a senior... Won Coaches’ Award as a sophomore... Played football and baseball before switching Yaluen Yu to aquatics... Earned Most Improved in both sports... Twice earned CIF All-Scholastic honors... Swam for Sierra Marlins, earning Marlin of the CHINESE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Month honors twice. ’06: Played two years of basketball (2002 PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in exercise a n d 2 0 0 6 ) , biology, with hopes to become an athletic trainer... Parents are Steve & averaging 7.8 EVENTS Susan Wallen... Steve swam for Chico State... Came to UC Davis in part points and 8.3 Breast for its strength in health sciences... Made National Dean’s List in 2004... rebounds per Career highlight was the Aggies’ conference championship in 2004. game as a senior HEIGHT/WEIGHT center... Swam 6-4/190 for Alameda Island Aquatics ELIGIBILITY YEAR Scott Weltz and Thunder Freshman Bolt Aquatics 2005-06: BIG WEST CONFERENCE (Hayward)... HOMETOWN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR... First UC Davis Alameda, Calif. student-athlete (in any sport) to capture Won Far Westerns and advanced to section fi nals in 100 breast in 2006. a Big West Conference honor... Aggies’ LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... highest scorer at conference championships, Chinese Christian amassing 48.0 points in three individual Computer science & engineering major... Schools ’04 Parents are Benjamin & Milly Yu. events... Placed 2nd in 200 IM (1:48.32) and 400 IM (3:54.83), and 5th in 200 MAJOR Computer Science back (1:48.71)... Finals time in 400 IM, & Engineering almost eight seconds faster than his prelim mark, shattered Matt Casto’s 2004 school record and surpassed his previous best by 5.5 seconds... His 200 IM time broke John Keppeler’s 1993 record and would easily surpass ‘B’ qualifying standard for NCAA Championships... Keppeler’s previous mark of 1:49.73 had also reigned as an NCAA D-II record... Moved into 3rd in Aggie record book in 200 back (1:48.71)... Also competed in four relays at Big West meet... Anchored 400 and 800 free relays, both of which placed 3rd... Led off both medley relays, which fi nished 4th (400) and 5th (200)... Relay split of 50.47 was a team best and ranks 3rd on school’s 100 back list... Posted best-ever UC Davis fi nish at American Short Course Championships, placing 2nd in 500 (to Klete Keller) with school-record 4:24.72 in fi nal... Advanced to fi nal in 200 free relay, placing 8th at 1:38.99, 2nd all-time at UC Davis... Finished 7th in 1,650 at 15:41.65, also 2nd in school record book... His 1,000 split of 9:33.87 in the mile is 5th all-time... In all, set three school records and posted top-three times in four other events. BELLARMINE PREP ’05: Won two Central Coast Section titles, capturing 200 IM as a senior, 100 free as a junior... Added three 2nd-place fi nishes at sections during his career... Three-time NISCA Independent School All-American in 200 IM... Also selected to US Swimming Scholasti All-America squad as a junior and senior... Claimed four straight West Coast Athletic EVENTS League titles... Team won section and league Free/IM Scott Weltz earned Big West Conference Freshman of the Year honors, banners all four years... Competed for Silicon setting two school records at the championship meet. He added a third Valley Aquatics (formerly San Jose Aquatics) HEIGHT/WEIGHT school record – in the 500 freestyle – two weeks later at the American from 1994-2005... Twice earned team MVP 6-0/160 Short Course Championships. Only four-time Olympic medalist Klete honors... Selected as Pacific Swimming Keller fi nished ahead of Weltz’ mark of 4:24.72 at the national meet. Swimmer of the Year... Made senior national ELIGIBILITY YEAR cut in both IM events... Placed 14th at Sophomore Summer National in 2004. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... HOMETOWN Majoring in managerial economics... Parents San Jose, Calif. are Don & Rhonda Weltz... Among his LAST SCHOOL proudest personal accomplishments is Bellarmine Prep ’05 qualifying for Olympic Trials (200 IM)... Sports hero is former U.S. hockey coach MAJOR Herb Brooks... Non-sports hero is his Managerial Economics grandfather-in-law.

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 13 Captured all-city honors every year... Competed for Clovis Swim Club, Bergen Beck earning US Swimming Scholastic All-America Award, Coaches’ Award and Most Improved accolades... Also starred in water polo, earning 2005-06: Scored 17.0 points at Big co-MVP honors and leading squad to undefeated seasons and TRAC West Conference Championships... Placed championships in 2003. 10th in both 1,650 free (17:53.55) and 400 PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Has not declared a major... IM (4:37.87)... Added 14th-place points Mother is Susan Bonds, whom she lists as her non-sports hero.... Sports in 1,000 free (10:40.85)... Hit season-best hero is Jenny Thompson... Proudest personal accomplishment was gradu- 10:39.04 in 500 free in dual vs. UC Santa ating 18th in a class of more than 500 despite lettering in two sports all Barbara... Best 200 IM was 2:14.14 in four years... Would like to abolish all events longer than 200 yards. prelims at Big West meet. 2004-05: Scored 25.0 team points at Big West Conference championships... Placed 8th in 1,000 free (10:24.44), 10th in 1,650 Whitney Burton (17:38.74), 10th in 400 IM (4:35.48)... Time 2005-06: Scored 14.0 points at Big ehind in 1,000 ranks 2nd in school history b West Conference Championships... Placed teammate Michelle Jennings... Mile mark ranks 7th all-time while 400 9th on 3-meters (167.75), 12th on 1-meter -best IM performance is 8th... Won 1,650 in dual at Cal Poly with then (169.20)... Competed on low board in three 17:41.27. duals, posting season-best 175.35 vs. UC UNIVERSITY PREP ’04 : Set school records in 200 IM, 200 free relay San Diego. and 400 free relay... Qualifi ed for Washington state championships in SACRED HEART PREP ’04: Finished ... at least three events all four years, leading team to a 4th-place fi nish 8th at West Catholic Athletic League cham- Highest individual fi nish was 6th place in pionships in 2003... Advanced to Central 500 free in each of 2001, 2002 and 2003 EVENTS Coast Section seasons... Also captured 8th in 200 free as a Distance Free/IM meet, where she EVENTS sophomore, 9th in 200 IM as a senior... Top placed 19th... Diving relay fi nish was 3rd in 200 free relay, both as HEIGHT Competed for a freshman and sophomore... Twice earned 5-7 San Mateo Gymnastics from 1992-2004... NISCA All-America consideration: 200 free HEIGHT Finished 4th at Level 9 state, 7th at regional 5-6 relay in 2000, 400 free relay in 2002... Four- ELIGIBILITY YEAR in all-around in 2004... Won vault title year All-Star honoree... Also competed for Junior at states that year, then was runner-up at ELIGIBILITY YEAR Cascade Swim Club from 2000-2004. regionals. Sophomore PERSONAL: Born in Seattle, Wash... HOMETOWN . PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Ca- Daughter of Seattle, Wash. Majoring in exercise biology... lif.... Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & HOMETOWN Fred Beck and Colie Hough-Beck... Proudest LAST SCHOOL behavior (NPB)... Parents are Gordie & Ann San Carlos, Calif. personal accomplishment was breaking a 20- University Prep ’04 Burton... Ann, now a clinical lab scientist, year-old record in the 100 IM at a summer LAST SCHOOL graduated from UC Davis... Career highlight Sacred Heart Prep ’04 league meet... Career highlight was helping MAJOR was competing at Level 9 regionals in gym- her high school team place 4th at the state Exercise Biology nastics in 2004... As such, lists Dominique championships. MAJOR Dawes as her sports hero. NPB Amber Bonds Lisa Carbone 2005-06: Competed in four individual events plus two relays at Big West Conference 2005-06: Scored 24.0 points at Big Championships... Earned second swims in West Conference Championships... Placed both 100 free (20th) and 100 fl y (18th) 6th on 1-meter (400.75), 8th on 3-me- at conference, ters (382.15)... hitting season- Among Aggies’ EVENTS EVENTS best marks of top divers in Free/Fly Diving 53.61 and 58.55 dual action, in the respective HEIGHT scoring 222.60 HEIGHT fi nals. 5-5 on high board 5-2 C L O V I S in double dual EAST HS ’05: ELIGIBILITY YEAR with Pacifi c and ELIGIBILITY YEAR Finished 3rd in Sophomore Cal Poly... Had Sophomore 100 fly and 100 free at Central Section scored 222.45 championships as a senior... Also aided in HOMETOWN vs. UC Santa Barbara the week before... HOMETOWN 6th-place 400 free relay and 7th-place 200 Fresno, Calif. Season-best 1-meter dual score was 214.19 San Diego, Calif. medley relay... Shared school’s Female Ath- vs. UC Irvine. LAST SCHOOL LAST SCHOOL lete of the Year award that year... Set school MT. CARMEL HS ’05: Four-year fi nalist Clovis East HS ’05 Mt. Carmel HS ’05 records in six events: 50 free, 100 free, 100 at San Diego Section meet, including section fl y, 200 medley and both free relays... Won MAJOR title (Div. II) in 2005... Finished 4th at sec- MAJOR back-to-back Tri-River Athletic Conference Exploratory tions (Div. I) as a freshman and sophomore, Undeclared titles in both the 200 free and 100 fl y... then 5th as a junior... Ranks 4th in school

14 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING record book for 11-dive score of 393.25... Six-dive mark of 218.0 is 3rd-all-time... Twice made San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic squad... Krysta Chaldekas Served as team co-captain in 2005... Won Avocado League title in 2003... Was Palomar League runner-up in each of last two years... Competed 2005-06: Scored 33.0 points at Big West in club diving for Taylor Made Divers in San Marcos... Participated in Conference Championships, highest among West Junior National Championships (at LSU) in 2002... Competed in Aggie divers... Broke 500-point barrier Region 5 Championships (at Northwestern) in 2004. (501.15) in runner-up fi nish on 3-meters, PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Has not declared a major... and placed 3rd at 465.05 on 1-meter board... Parents are John & Katherine Carbone... John played football at WPI Consistently was team’s top diver in dual (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)... Proudest personal accomplishment competitions... Hit 260.48 on 3-meters vs. was qualifying for national meet at LSU in 2002... Older sister, Lauren, UC Irvine... Best 1-meter dual score was attended UC Davis. 231.90 at Big West Shootout... Ended regular season with 226.73 on low board, 251.55 on high board in double dual against Cal Ashley Cayford Poly and Pacifi c. 2004-05: Was team’s top woman diver 2005-06: Amassed 32.0 points in two at Big West Conference championships, fi nishing 3rd on both 1-meter breaststroke events at Big West Conference (448.90) and 3-meter (415.60)... Scored 32.0 team points in the two Championships... Eclipsed her own school events... Won both boards at Cal Poly and captured high board vs. UC 100 breast record with 1:03.99 in prelims, San Diego in January duals... Had Aggies’ best 7-dive scores, posting then broke it again at 1:03.80 in fi nal, good 221.70 on 1-meter at San Jose State, 235.73 on 3-meter at home vs. for 2nd place... Time would have hit NCAA UC Irvine. ‘B’ standard of 1:03.86... Added 4th-place CORONADO HS ’04: Advanced to San Diego Section fi nals for points in 200 breast with 2:21.07... Swam three straight years, winning title in 2003 and placing 2nd in 2002 and second leg on both 200 medley (3rd) and 2004... Won back-to-back city championships as a junior and senior, 400 medley relay (4th), plus served as leadoff following runner-up fi nish in 2002... Selected as team MVP each year... in 200 free relay... Had team’s 12 best 200 Named to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team as a junior and breast times, winning dual matchups in the senior... Won Islander Awards (top 5 percent) event fi ve times. for foreign language, fi ne arts and social EVENTS 2004-05: Scored 37.0 points at Big West meet, not including relays... science... Also a standout in gymnastics, Diving Reached two fi nals, placing 3rd in 100 breast (1:04.13), 5th in 200 competing for Aztec Gymnastics Club for breast (2:20.51)... Both marks shattered school records... Also advanced 10 years... Club won Levels 8, 9 and 10 HEIGHT to consolations in 50 free, placing 10th (24.17)... Member of 3rd-place state championships plus a Level 10 Junior 5-7 400 medley relay (3:47.48) and 2nd-place 200 medley relay (1:43.47) Olympic title in 2003. at conference... First broke teammate Renee Dyer’s three-month-old 100 PERSONAL: Born in Coronado, Calif.... ELIGIBILITY YEAR breast record at UC San Diego with a 1:05.69, then surpassed her own Exercise biology major, hopes for career Junior mark three more times... Mark of 2:20.51 in 200 breast easily broke in medical fi eld... Parents are Charles & HOMETOWN Kristi Wheeler’s 1988 standard of 2:22.15. Jeralynn Chaldekas... Older sister, Dana, Coronado, Calif. BENICIA HS ’04: Starred in both swimming and water polo... Won played lacrosse at UC Davis from 2001- Solano County Athletic Conference titles in 100 breast and 100 free 2004... Career highlight was coming back LAST SCHOOL in 2004... Garnered NISCA All-America from knee surgery and making gymnastics Coronado HS ’04 nationals. consideration in 50 free and 100 breast... EVENTS Two-time team MVP in swimming... Captured Breast/Free MAJOR All-SCAC honors in water polo as a senior... Exercise Biology Selected as team’s Best Defensive Player as HEIGHT a junior... Competed for Vallejo Aquatics 5-9 Club for three years... Won Redwood Empire Aquatics League (REAL) championships in ELIGIBILITY YEAR 50, 100 and 200 free plus 100 breast... Set Junior team record in 50 free in 2002, capturing Far Western title... Also voted Most Outstanding HOMETOWN of 15-16 squad that year. Benicia, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL Majoring in communication... Parents are Benicia HS ’04 Tom & Lane Cayford... Would change her sport by adding the 50 breast... If not for MAJOR swimming, would consider playing water Communication polo at UC Davis.

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 15 Melanie Covert Jennifer Ginsberg

2005-06: Scored 18.0 points at Big 2005-06: Scored 29.0 points at Big West West Conference... Reached fi nal in 100 free Conference, advancing to each backstroke (8th), hitting season-best 52.36 in prelims... fi nal for second straight year... Placed 5th Advanced to consols in two other events, in 200 back (2:06.90), 7th in 100 back placing 12th in 100 back (58.10), 15th in (58.06)... Touched in 57.58 during 100 back 50 free (24.53). prelim, 2nd in school record book... Reached 2004-05: Advanced at Big West Confer- 200 IM consols at conference, placing 14th ence meet in three events... Placed 12th in (2:10.49)... Improved by almost two full 100 back (59.82) to score six team points... seconds in 200 IM, moving into 8th in school That mark ranks record book. 8th in school 2004-05: Reached fi nals of both back- EVENTS record book... stroke events at Big West meet... Finished Free/Back Also finished 7th in 100 back (57.94), 8th in 200 back 18th in 50 free (24.64), 20th in 100 free HEIGHT (2:05.69) to score 22.0 points for Aggies... Mark of 57.94 in 100 back (53.66). 5-8 fi nal moved her into 2nd in UC Davis record book... Both efforts bested MONTE VISTA HS ’04: Lettered in both her previous best by more than a full second... Final time in 200 back swimming and water polo... Advanced to ELIGIBILITY YEAR ranks 3rd in school history... Member of 2nd-place 400 free relay squad North Coast Section championships in both Junior at conference, helping set school record of 3:28.36. 200 free (8th) and 100 free (15th) in 2004... ARAGON HS ’04: Made total of 10 Central Coast Section fi nals and Selected as team MVP as a senior... Team HOMETOWN two consolation fi nals in four years... Placed 3rd in 100 back (58.70), 200 captured East Bay Athletic League title that Alamo, Calif. medley relay and 400 free relay as a senior... Added 6th-place fi nish in 100 year... Helped lead water polo team to CIF- free that year (53.02)... Twice won team’s Coaches Choice award... Named LAST SCHOOL NCS title as a senior... Polo squad captured to All-Peninsula Athletic League for four straight years... Three-time Monte Vista HS ’04 three straight EBAL championships... Won Scholar-Athlete honoree... Competed for Otter Swim Club in Belmont, aquatics program’s Lucia Venos Memorial MAJOR Calif. for 13 years... In her last Far Western Scholarship... Swam for San Ramon Valley Int’l Agricultural Dev. Long Course Age Group Championships, EVENTS Livermore Aquatics for two years. reached fi nals in 200 back (1st, 2:30.11), Back/Free PERSONAL: Born in Alamo, Calif.... 100 back (3rd, 1:08.81), 100 free (1:01.41 Majoring in international agricultural development... Parents are Craig in trials) and 200 IM (7th, 2:34.13). HEIGHT Covert and Tamara Bryant... Career highlight was helping her team win PERSONAL: Born in Glen Cove, N.Y.... 5-8 the EBAL title as a senior. Majoring in animal science... Parents are Alan & Stella Ginsberg... Older sister, Melissa, ELIGIBILITY YEAR is a senior at San Francisco State... Career Junior highlights were her 100 back and 100 free Sheeva Ghanbari fi nals at CIF-CCS meet in 2004... Like many, HOMETOWN would like to remove the breaststroke San Mateo, Calif. 2005-06: Competed at Big West Confer- from her sport... Chose UC Davis in part for its ence Championships in four events, earning LAST SCHOOL second swims in 100 back (23rd), 50 free reputation in animal science... Favorite facil- Aragon HS ’04 (24th) and 100 breast (24th)... Hit season- ity is the George F. Haines International Swim Center in Santa Clara. best time of 24.85 in 50 free prelims. MAJOR MIRAMONTE HS ’05: Finished 12th Animal Science in 50 free at North Coast Section champi- onships as a senior... Also led 200 free re- lay team to top three finish at EVENTS Katie Griffi n sections... Swam Sprint Free for Oakland 2005-06: Advanced at Big West Confer- Barracudas club HEIGHT ence Championships in 200 back, placing program, serving as team captain for two 5-4 19th... Cut more than seven seconds from years... Reached Pacifi c Swimming Top 10 her prelim time to a 2:17.33 in her second and advanced to Far Western fi nals... Also ELIGIBILITY YEAR Sophomore swim... Also competed at Big West meet in qualifi ed for Janet Evans Invitational. 100 back, 50 free and 100 free; and swam PERSONAL : Born in San Francisco, with 400 free relay ‘B’ squad. Calif.... Political science major... Parents are HOMETOWN 2004-05: Participated at Big West meet Manoucher & Fatemeh Ghanbari... Both Oakland, Calif. in three events, all in exhibition... Highest Fatemeh and older sister, Atussa, graduated LAST SCHOOL fi nish was 17th in 200 back (2:14.17 pre- from UC Davis... Career highlight was com- Miramonte HS ’05 lims), setting season-best mark... Also posted peting at Janet Evans Invitational. 1:03.94 in 100 back at conference. MAJOR 2003-04: Reached Pacific Collegiate Political Science Swimming Conference consolations in both backstroke events, placing 14th in 200 (2:13.01), 16th in 100 (1:02.96)... Also competed in 200

16 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING medley relay, 800 free relay and 50 free at conference. EVENTS Kendra Hughes APTOS HS ’03: Voted team captain and Back/Sprint Free team MVP... Never fi nished lower than 3rd at 2005-06: Scored 10.0 points at Big the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League meet HEIGHT West Conference Championships, fi nishing throughtout her four-year career... Qualifi ed 5-5 11th on 1-meter (178.90), 13th on 3-meter for Central Coast Section 100 back fi nals (146.15)... Best dual score was 198.75 on as a junior... Member of Admiral’s Club for ELIGIBILITY YEAR 1-meter vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld. Senior having a 4.0 or higher GPA. GRANITE HILLS HS ’05: Lettered in diving and cheerleading... Twice won East PERSONAL: Born in Santa Cruz, Calif.... HOMETOWN Yosemite League honors... Selected as Or- Parents are Thomas Griffin and Jennifer Aptos, Calif. Marks... Majoring in clinical nutrition... ange Belt Female Sports hero is Lenny Krazelberg, non-sports LAST SCHOOL Scholar-Athlete EVENTS hero is Emeril Lagasse – appropriate for a Aptos HS ’03 of the Year by Diving swimmer whose favorite hobby is cooking. the Porterville MAJOR Recorder... Won HEIGHT Clinical Nutrition team’s Coaches Award... Served as captain 5-5 of her cheer squad as a junior... Won all-star honors at United Spirit Association cheer and ELIGIBILITY YEAR drill camps for three straight years... Gradu- Sophomore ated No. 4 in her class. Ashley Haney PERSONAL: Born in Thousand Oaks, HOMETOWN Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences, with Porterville, Calif. 2005-06: Finished 9th on 1-meter plans for career in some kind of medicine... (186.00), 10th (167.75) on 3-meters at Big LAST SCHOOL Parents are James & Jacqueline Hughes... West Conference Championships for 16.0 Granite Hills HS ’05 points... Broke 200-point barrier in dual Among her proudest accomplishments was format vs. Nevada, scoring 208.43 on high recovering from a foot injury to place fi rst MAJOR at a cheer competition. board... Best low-board score for six dives Biological Sciences was 198.83 in double dual with Cal Poly and Pacifi c. 2004-05: Tallied 27.0 points at Big West Conference meet, placing 5th on 1- Kathryn Jovino meter (410.10), 6th on 3-meter (328.90)... Best dual scores BENICIA HS ’06: Won Solano County came at San Jose EVENTS Athletic Conference (2005 & 2006) and State early in season: 214.50 on low board, Diving Monticello Empire League (2003 & 2004) 219.20 on high board. in 200 free and 500 free all four years... ST. FRANCIS HS ’04: Won Sac-Joa- HEIGHT Three-time team MVP... Advanced to Sac- quin Section titles in both 2002 and 2004... 5-2 Joaquin Section Injured her hand during the Delta League 500 fi nal three EVENTS meet as a senior, but recovered to capture ELIGIBILITY YEAR times... Won Distance Free section banner with 414.00 score... Captured Junior Scholastic All- fi rst-team All-America honors as a member America honors HOMETOWN HEIGHT of Capital Divers club team. in 2005-06... 5-4 PERSONAL: Born in Roseville, Calif.... Granite Bay, Calif. Swam for Valle- Majoring in managerial economics... Parents LAST SCHOOL jo Aquatic Club, ELIGIBILITY YEAR are Mark & Stacey Haney... Career highlight St. Francis HS ’04 earning Most Outstanding Swimmer honors Freshman was being named to All-America fi rst team... for four straight seasons... Won club’s Peter Non-sports hero is her father, non-sports MAJOR Rouna Scholarship Award... Qualifi ed for Far HOMETOWN hero is Nadia Comaneci. Managerial Economics Westerns seven times. Benicia, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, LAST SCHOOL Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents Benicia HS ’06 are Anthony Jovino & Kristen Schuettge Jovino... Career highlight was winning 800 MAJOR free at sectionals for Vallejo AC. Exploratory

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 17 LOWELL HS ’04: Helped team to four straight Academic Athletic Heidi Kucera Association team titles, part of a string of 15 overall... Also swam for Koret Youth Swim Team for seven years... Won 100 breast (15-16 age MENLO-ATHERTON HS ’06: Attended division) at 200 Western Zones meet. Palo Alto Prep for two years, then M-A for PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco... Majoring in clinical nutrition... two... Starred in three sports: swimming, Parents are Gilman & Denise Lee... Best athletes she’s faced were the water polo and rodeo... Earned NISCA swimmers at the Western Zones meets in 2002 through 2004. All-America honors in 100 breast and 200 medley relay... Won Central Coast Section titles in 100 breast as a junior and senior... Ranked 32nd nationally in that event as a Laura Leppke senior at 1:03.87, just shy of UC Davis’ re- 2005-06 cord in the event (Ashley Cayford, 1:03.80)... : Scored 3.0 points at Big West Set Peninsula Athletic League records in Conference Championships with 14th-place fi nish in 1,650 free (18:14.68)... Also placed both 100 breast and 200 IM... Earned San 18th in both 500 free (5: Jose Mercury-News Athlete of the Week 14.16) and 1,000 honors... Twice selected to All-CCS fi rst team in water polo... Competed free (10:48.40). 2004-05 for SOLO Aquatics (swimming) and NorCal : Participated at Big West meet Water Polo Club... Earned Silver Stirrups as exhibition swimmer in 100, 200 and EVENTS 500 free events at Challenge of Champions in barrel racing Breast/IM plus Aggie ‘B’ (rodeo) in 2003... Competed at state rodeo EVENTS squad in 800 fi nals in 2003-04. Freestyle HEIGHT f r e e r e l a y. . . PERSONAL: Majoring in nutrition 5-8 science, with plans on becoming a pediatri- Best fi nish was HEIGHT cian... Parents are Gilbert & Heidi Kucera... ELIGIBILITY YEAR 21st in 200 free 5-5 (season-best 1:59.72)... Also had season-best Older sister, Kari, is a gymnast at Cornell Freshman 55.70 in 100 free at conference. who competed against the Aggies at USAG ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2003-04: Earned second swim at Senior Collegiate Championships... Proudest per- HOMETOWN Atherton, Calif. Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference sonal accomplishment was helping her sister Championships in 100 free (28th, 55.57), HOMETOWN win a third saddle at Booger Barter Roping... LAST SCHOOL Fresno, Calif. Chose UC Davis because she was allowed to 200 free (1:58.19 in prelims), 500 free Menlo Atherton HS ’06 (22nd, 5:16.89 in prelims)... Also raced in compete in both swimming and water polo, LAST SCHOOL 200 and 800 free relay at conference. plus continue to rodeo. MAJOR Bullard HS ’03 BULLARD HS ’03: Reached California Nutrition Science Valley Section fi nals in 100, 200 and 500 MAJOR freestyle events... Finished 2nd in 200 free Psychology at Valley fi nals in 2001... Three-time MVP in swimming... Also earned All-Tri-River Jessica Lee Athletic Conference honors in water polo, posting 64 goals and 64 steals as a senior... Graduated magna cum laude, compiling a 4.27 GPA... Also 2005-06: Competed at Big West swam for Fresno Dolphins. Conference Championships in four events, PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Parents are Ken & Janice earning second swim in both breaststrokes... Leppke... Majoring in psychology... Has two older sisters: Allison and Posted PR of 1:05.63 in 100 breast prelim, Andrea... Allison swam at UC San Diego, Andrea graduated from Seattle 3rd in school history and 7th in prelims... Pacifi c. Easily won bonus final at 1:06.67 for 17th place... Was almost two EVENTS seconds faster Breaststroke than nearest competitor in HEIGHT that race... Also 5-5 fi nished 18th in 200 breast (2:29.66) at conference... Closed ELIGIBILITY YEAR fall season with times of 1:07.47 (prelim) and Junior 1:07.18 at Miami Invite. 2004-05: Reached 100 breast fi nal at HOMETOWN Big West Conference meet, fi nishing 8th San Francisco, Calif. (1:05.85)... Also placed 11th in 200 breast LAST SCHOOL (2:23.72) to tally 17.0 points for Aggies... Lowell HS ’04 Both marks were season bests, with 200 time breaking previous best by more than MAJOR two seconds... Ranks 3rd in school history Clinical Nutrition in 100 breast, 5th in 200 breast.

18 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING Janice Leung Emily Medved

2005-06: Won bonus fi nals (17th) in 2005-06: Scored 19.0 points at Big West each backstroke at Big West Conference Conference Championships... Advanced Championships... Posted 2:11.63 (2:11.13 to 200 back fi nal, placing 6th at 2:07.62... prelim) in 200 back, 57.99 in 100 back. Posted 2:07.62 in prelim, 6th all-time at ARAGON HS ’05: Four-year All- UC Davis... Also placed 11th in 100 back, Peninsula Athletic League honoree... Captured touching in 57.74 in consols, 3rd in school PAL title in 100 fl y as a junior... Selected as history... Swam third leg of 200 free relay team MVP as a senior... Competed at Central (4th) at conference meet... Moved into Coast Section all four years, posting top- 10th in school’s 50 free list, hitting 24.44 in three finishes double dual with Pacifi c and Cal Poly. in 200 medley ALAMEDA HS ’05: Starred in both EVENTS relay and 400 swimming and water polo, earning school’s Back/Fly/IM free relay... Also Oustanding Senior Athlete and Marine Corps competed for Otter Swim Club (Belmont, HEIGHT Distinguished Athlete awards in 2005... Earned All-Alameda-Contra Calif.) for eight years, achieving national 5-2 Costa Athletic League and advanced to North Coast Section fi nals all four and Pacifi c standards in backstroke and IM years... Set school records in 100 fl y (58.42), 100 back (59.07) and 100 events. ELIGIBILITY YEAR free (53.13)... Selected for NISCA All-America Consideration every year... PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Sophomore Also captured All-ACCAL honorable mention in water polo... Swam for Calif.... Majoring in international relations... Alameda Island Aquatics, earning numerous Parents are John & Wai Ming Leung... HOMETOWN Outstanding Swimmer and meet high-point San Mateo, Calif. EVENTS Proudest personal accomplishment was awards... Garnered Pacifi c Swimming and Sprint Free/Back volunteering in Nicaragua... Career plans are Western Zone All-Star distinction... Senior LAST SCHOOL to serve in a developing nation “to further Sectional and Junior National fi nalist... Won Aragon HS ’05 HEIGHT improve social and living conditions”. City of Alameda’s Sally Gallagher Memorial 5-9 MAJOR Award (for varsity) and Frank Weeden International Relations Memorial Award (for age-group). ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Sophomore Has not declared a major... Parents are Paul & Cecily Medved, both of whom HOMETOWN Cecilia Macchiavelli attended UC Davis... Career highlights were Alameda, Calif. swimming at the Santa Clara International LAST SCHOOL Meet and the Janet Evans Invitational as a 2005-06: Earned second swims in Alameda HS ’05 club swimmer... Avid horseback rider, who three events at Big West Conference Championships... Won bonus fi nal (17th) chose UC Davis in part because of its strong MAJOR equestrian facility. of 200 breast with season-best 2:28.37... Exploratory Also hit season-best marks in 200 IM (18th, 2:13.71 prelim) and 100 breast (18th, 1:08.35) at conference. 2004-05: Participated at Big West Future Considerations Conference meet in fi ve events... Highest finishes were 18th, both in 200 breast With UC Davis now one year away from eligibility for NCAA Di- (2:27.27) and 200 IM (2:13.65)... Mark in vision I Championships, the ‘A’ and ‘B’ qualifying standards will 200 breast surpassed previous best by nearly assume greater relevance to Aggie swimmers and divers. four seconds. 2003-04: Competed at Pacifi c Collegiate Three UC Davis swimmers – two women, one man – hit a total of Swimming Conference Championships in EVENTS fi ve national ‘B’ standards during last year’s Big West Conference fi ve events: 100 and 200 breast, 200 IM, 100 Breast/Fly/IM Championships. fl y and 50 free. HEIGHT SALESIAN HS ’03: Earned All-Bay 5-5 WOMEN’S 100 BUTTERFLY (53.75/55.36) Shore Athletic League honors five times Yuka Kobayashi 54.20 (b) during her career... Qualified for North ELIGIBILITY YEAR Coast Section meet as a freshman, junior Senior WOMEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY (1:58.11/2:01.65) and senior... Won the school’s Academic Yuka Kobayashi 1:58.62 (b) Excellence award each year for posting one HOMETOWN WOMEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE (54.47/56.10) of the top three GPAs in her class... Earned El Cerrito, Calif. Yuka Kobayashi 55.96 (b) Swimmer of the Year honors for Richmond Silver Dolphins. LAST SCHOOL Salesian HS ’03 WOMEN’S 100 BREASTSTROKE (1:01.70/1:03.86) PERSONAL: Born in Argentina... Parents Ashley Cayford 1:03.80 (b) are Augusto & Marcela Macchiavelli... MAJOR Double-majoring in international International Relations MEN’S 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY (1:46.49/1:49.89) relations and Spanish... Proudest personal Scott Weltz 1:48.32 (b) accomplishment was accomplishing all of her goals for her sophomore season in 2004-05.

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 19 and 400 free relay (3:28.36), and took 3rd in 800 free relay (7:30.89) Valerie Moore and 400 medley relay (3:47.48)... All four relay marks at conference set school records. 2005-06: Compiled 10.0 points at Big MARYSVILLE HS ’04: Shared Empire Athletic League MVP honors... West Conference Championships... Placed Voted as team MVP all four years... Advanced to Northern Section meet 11th on 3-meters (166.65), 13th on 1-meter in 200 free each year... CIF-NS Scholar-Athlete honoree... Also competed (155.55)... Best six-dive program was 206.40 for Penguin Swim Team in Grass Valley from 2002-04. on high board vs. UC Santa Barbara. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in clinical 2004-05: Scored 25.0 points at Big West nutrition... Parents are Rob & Willie Olson... Rob played football at Conference meet, placing 5th on 3-meter Stanford... Hopes to become a physical therapist for a professional board (330.55), 8th on 1-meter (364.40)... sports team. Scored season-high dual scores at San Jose State: 209.05 on high board, 182.95 on low board. 2003-04: Placed 13th on 1-meter Shannon Rachford (280.10), 15th on 3-meter (276.90) at HIGH SCHOOL Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference : Believed to be Aggies’ Championships... Posted best dual marks fi rst home-schooled student-athlete in any EVENTS at Cal State Bakersfi eld, scoring 201.80 on sport... Swam for Silicon Valley Aquatics Diving high board, 224.75 on low. Association, earning team MVP honors for her age group every year... Qualifi ed for CLAYTON VALLEY HS HS ’03: Four- HEIGHT spring and summer nationals in 200 fl y year letterwinner in diving, earning Most 5-4 Valuable Diver honors as a junior and in 2006... Won high-point award at Far Westerns... Selected as Pacifi c Swimming’s senior... Won Bay Valley Athletic League ELIGIBILITY YEAR Swimmer of the title in 2001... Advanced to North Coast Senior Year for Western Section meet in 2002, finishing 17th... EVENTS HOMETOWN Zone in 2003... Also competed for Diablo Divers in Walnut Distance Free/Fly Creek. Concord, Calif. Hit times of 5:04.86 in 500 PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, HEIGHT LAST SCHOOL free, 10:28.87 in 1,000 free, 17:27.63 in Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents 5-9 Clayton Valley HS ’03 are Dave Moore and Mindy Svorny-Moore... 1,650 free that year, each of which would rank among UC Davis’ all-time top 10. ELIGIBILITY YEAR Lists her father as her non-sports hero. MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Freshman Exercise Biology Calif.... Majoring in animal science, with plans on becoming a veterinarian... Parents HOMETOWN are Richard & Faye Rachford, whom she lists San Jose, Calif. as non-sports heroes... Career highlight was qualifying for nationals (for SVAA). LAST SCHOOL Jill Olson none (home-schooled)

2005-06: Scored 32.0 points at Big West MAJOR Conference Championships, not counting Animal Science relays... Reached 500 free fi nal, placing 5th at 5:02.76... Final time, more than three seconds faster than her prelim mark, ranks 4th all-time at UC Davis... Won consolation fi nal (9th) in both 100 free (52.25) and 200 free (1:53.29)... Anchored 4th- EVENTS place 200 free Back/Free relay (1:36.76), and swam third HEIGHT leg of 400 free 5-10 relay (2nd, 3:25.96) and 800 free relay (3rd, 7:26.27)... Both 400 and 800 relays ELIGIBILITY YEAR set school records. Junior 2004-05: Compiled 38.5 points at Big West Conference meet... Finished close HOMETOWN 2nd (to teammate Renee Dyer) in 100 free Marysville, Calif. (51.62)... Placed 3rd in 200 free (1:51.79) LAST SCHOOL and T11th in 50 free (24.19)... All three Marysville HS ’04 times rank among UC Davis’ all-time top 10: 7th in 50 free, 3rd in 100 free, 2nd in MAJOR 200 free... Also fi nished 2nd at Big West Clinical Nutrition meet as member of 200 free relay (1:35.18)

20 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING prelims with 2:04.91, barely missing PR of 2:04.90 (set in 2004)... Final Hannah Ures mark in 100 fl y ranks 2nd all-time at UC Davis... Also member of 2nd- place 200 free relay (1:35.18) and 400 free relay (3:28.36), as well as 2005-06: Scored 16.0 points at Big 3rd-place 400 medley relay (3:47.48) and 4th-place 200 medley relay West Conference Championships, placing (1:43.47)... All four relays shattered school records at conference meet... 4th on 3-meters (411.20), 10th on 1-meter Split of 24.04 to start 200 free relay moved her into 4th on school’s 50 (183.10)... Won on low board (219.30) in free list... Entered Aggies’ top 10 list for 100 back, posting 1:00.33 at dual meet with UC Santa Barbara, setting Speedo Cup... Also hit season-best marks in 500 free (5:10.43 in prelim), season high for 6-dive format... Best 3-meter 100 back (1:00.33 relay split), 100 breast (1:10.27) at Speedo Cup... dual score was 214.35, set in double dual One of four UC Davis women to compete at American Short Course with Pacifi c and Cal Poly. Championships... Hit PR of 52.14 in 100 free, good for 11th at national 2004-05: Finished 4th on both boards meet and 4th spot in Aggie annals... Finished 14th in 200 fl y (2:06.24 at Big West meet, scoring 30 points... Scored in prelim), 11th in 100 fl y (56.56) and hit season-best 1:55.53 in 200 447.45 on 1-meter, 342.65 on 3-meter... free to highlight Austin, Texas action. Had Aggies’ season-best 1-meter dual score, 2003-04: Reached Pacifi c Collegiate Swimming Conference fi nals posting 221.70 at San Jose State... Also in 100 fl y (3rd, 56.41) and 50 free (6th, 24.31)... Won consolation scored 223.02 on high board at that meet. fi nals in 200 fl y (2:04.90), 2nd in school history... Also member of both 2003-04: Placed 6th in 1-meter diving 2nd-place medley relays, led off 200 free relay (3rd) and swam second (319.30), 11th in 3-meter (317.0) at EVENTS in 400 free relay (5th) at conference championships... Finished 12th Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference Diving in 100 fl y (56.98), 15th in 20 fl y (2:06.19 in prelims), 24th in 50 free Championships, leading all Aggie women’s (24.63) and 31st in 100 free (53.31 prelims) at American Short Course divers... Recorded best dual marks vs. Cal HEIGHT 5-7 Championships... Also competed in 100 free, 200 IM and all four relays (coincidentally, coached by current Aggie at Austin, Texas meet... Posted team’s best mentor Phil Tonne)... Hit 219.85 on high 50 free time (24.26) at UNLV, then 4th in ELIGIBILITY YEAR EVENTS board, 223.35 on low board in that meet. Senior school history. Fly/Free/IM BELLA VISTA HS ’03: Lettered two DAVIS HS ’03: Earned 2001-02 Public years in diving for coach Dede Crayne... HOMETOWN School All-America fi rst-team honors as HEIGHT Two-year team captain for Bella Vista Diving Folsom, Calif. part of 200 free relay and 200 medley relay 5-4 club team in Fair Oaks... Earned that club’s squads... Swam for current Aggie men’s Bronco Coaches’ Award both years. LAST SCHOOL coach Pete Motekaitis... Won 2003 100 ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Bella Vista HS ’03 fl y and 50 free at Aggie Open as member Senior Calif.... Sociology major... Parents are Mark of Davis Aquadarts... Set Aquadart club MAJOR & Victoria Ures... Hopes to become a HOMETOWN Sociology records in the fl y events. teacher. PERSONAL: Born in Woodland, Davis, Calif. Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... LAST SCHOOL Mother, Masako, attended UC Davis... Davis HS ’03 Hopes to become a nurse practitioner or Hannah Watanabe physical therapist... Career highlight was MAJOR dropping her best times in the freestyle Exercise Biology 2005-06: Finished 3rd in three freestyle events last season. events for 48.0 individual points at Big West Conference Championships, tops among ’06-07 Aggie returners... Posted 23.88 in 50 free prelims, then improved to 23.77 in fi nal, 3rd in Aggie record book... Went 51.54 in 100 free and 1:51.48 in 200 free fi nal... Time in 200 free fi nal was a full-second improvement from prelim, and ranks 2nd in school history... Set UC Davis record of 51.27 in leadoff split of 2nd-place 400 free relay, breaking Anna Pettis’ 1983 mark (set at NCAAs)... Relay squad went 3:25.96 to break previous year’s Aggie standard... Also led off 800 free relay, which fi nished 3rd with school-record 7:26.27... Swam butterfl y leg of 200 medley relay (3rd, 1:44.50) and 400 medley relay (4th, 3:48.61) at conference... Hit 100 back PR of 59.64 as leadoff swimmer for 400 medley relay vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld, good for 8th in school history... Time of 5:02.89 in 500 free vs. UC Santa Barbara is 6th all-time... Climbed to No. 2 on school’s 400 IM list, posting 4:29.12 at Miami Invitational... Went 2:10.26 in 200 back during Aggie Open to move into 10th all- time... Entering senior year, appears on 10 of school’s top-10 lists, and has shared in all fi ve relay records. Although previously known for her contributions in butterfl y and IM, Han- 2004-05: Advanced to Big West Conference fi nals in all three nah Watanabe posted three third-place fi nishes in freestyle events at the Big West Conference meet last season. With 48.0 individual points plus individual events entered... Took 6th in 100 fl y (56.18), 7th in 200 her share of four top-four relays, Watanabe was the Aggies’ second-lead- IM (2:06.17 prelims), 8th in 200 fl y (2:06.04)... Placed 4th in 200 fl y ing scorer at the conference meet.

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 21 2006 Big West Conference Championships - Men

MEN’S TEAM SCORES 200 BACKSTROKE - 1. Wojciech Betlej, Pacifi c, 1:45.95... 5. Scott Weltz, 1:48.71 (1:50.38 prelim); 7. Matt Jones, 1:50.45 (1:50.48 prelim); 10. Adam Pluemer, 1:50.58 (1:54.07 1. UC Santa Barbara ...... 821.0 prelim). 2. UC DAVIS ...... 733.0 3. UC Irvine ...... 644.5 100 BREASTSTROKE - 1. Daniel Simonsen, UCI, 55.00 (54.93 prelim)... 7. Russell Taylor, 4. Pacifi c ...... 615.0 58.75 (57.89 prelim); 9. Kyle Payne, 58.37 (58.35 prelim); 16. Patrick Jacobson, 59.59 5. Cal Poly ...... 293.0 (59.77 prelim); 22. Jason Kim, 1:01.11 (1:00.92 prelim); 23. Matt Crawford, 1:03.05 6. Cal State Northridge ...... 292.5 (1:02.62 prelim). ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Krysztof Zoldak, Pacifi c 200 BREASTSTROKE - 1. David Dunn, Pacifi c, 1:59.29... 5. Kyle Payne, 2:04.32 (2:05.59 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: SCOTT WELTZ, UC DAVIS prelim); 6. Russell Taylor, 2:05.82 (2:06.12 prelim); COACH OF THE YEAR: Gregg Wilson, UC Santa Barbara 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Krzysztof Zoldak, Pacifi c, 1:46.94... 2. Scott Weltz, 1:48.32 MEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (1:50.91 prelim); 6. Russell Taylor, 1:52.69 (1:52.86 prelim); 17. Jason Kim, 1:57.12 (Winners plus Aggie swimmers) (1:57.93 prelim); 19. Matt Jones, 1:58.18 (1:58.45 prelim); 28. Kyle Payne, 1:57.21; 31. Adam Pluemer, 1:59.01; 34. Arie Van Gemeren, 2:00.27; 36. Toki Burke, 2:02.85. 50 FREESTYLE - 1. Bradley Matsumoto, UCSB, 20.38... 8. Patrick Jacobson, 21.32 (21.08 prelim); 11. Evan Kraus, 21.44 (21.14 prelim); 16. Peter Hagens, 21.83 (21.44 prelim); 17. 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Krzysztof Zoldak, Pacifi c, 3:50.31... 2. Scott Weltz, 3:54.83 Matt Crawford, 21.55 (21.77 prelim); 26. Nik Kemp, 21.86; 32. Travis Williams, 22.07; 33. (4:02.51 prelim); 11. Kyle Payne, 4:06.46 (4:07.60 prelim); 12. Arie Van Gemeren, 4:08.39 Kaleb Wallen, 22.12; 37. Kevin Bacharach, 22.18; 43. Adam Pluemer, 22.55; 44. Brandon (4:09.28 prelim); 16. Adam Pluemer, 4:19.99 (4:16.48 prelim); 21. Michael Stoner, 4:23.42. Bireley, 22.60. 1-METER DIVING - 1. Daniel Lara, Cal Poly, 492.75... 2. Brad Kern, 473.25 (234.05 100 FREESTYLE - 1. Eric Reilly, UCI, 45.47... 4. Evan Kraus, 46.22 (46.16 prelim); 7. Nik prelim); 3. Keith Abbott, 408.95 (178.10 prelim); 4. Craig Hartstein, 376.80 (190.80 prelim); Kemp, 46.58 (46.41 prelim); 12. Peter Hagens, 46.72 (46.75 prelim); 16. Patrick Jacobson, 5. Yoshi Akaha, 374.35 (178.30 prelim); 6. Michael Androus, 364.80 (212.75 prelim); 7. 47.28 (46.98 prelim); 20. Matt Crawford, 47.40 (46.83 prelim); 22. Kaleb Wallen, 47.83 Stephen Lee, 362.40 (176.20 prelim); 8. Kevin Reagle, 349.75 (167.90 prelim); 11. Michael (46.83 prelim); 27. Jason Kim, 47.69; 38. Kevin Bacharach, 49.27; 39. Travis Williams, 49.28; Hui, 142.80. 43. Brandon Bireley, 49.85. 3-METER DIVING - 1. Brad Kern, UC Davis, 529.6... 3. Yoshio Akama, 409.85; 4. Michael 200 FREESTYLE - 1. Mike Cohee, UCI, 1:37.85... 6. Nik Kemp, 1:39.93 (1:39.60 prelim); Hui, 397.20; 5. Kevin Reagle, 376.95; 6. Michael Androus, 371.20; 7. Keith Abbott, 357.80; 10. Evan Kraus, 1:41.11 (1:41.17 prelim); 12. Peter Hagens, 1:41.59 (1:42.49 prelim); 21. 8. Craig Hartstein, 356.60; 10. Stephen Lee, 126.75. Kaleb Wallen, 1:45.38 (1:47.27 prelim); 28. Kyle Leto, 1:44.29; 31. Lars Rockholm, 1:46.47; 35. Michael Stoner, 1:51.02. 200 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Erazo, Simonson, Tom, Reilly), 1:29.11... 5. UC Davis ‘A’ (Weltz, Jacobson, Taylor, Kraus), 1:33.85; 9. UC Davis ‘B’ (Jones, Payne, Wallen, Hagens), 500 FREESTYLE - 1. Mike Cohee, UCI, 4:27.18... 6. Kyle Leto, 4:32.80 (4:32.52 prelim); 1:35.72; 10. UC Davis ‘C’ (Pluemer, Kim, Burke, Williams), 1:37.10. 8. Nik Kemp, 4:36.30 (4:33.40 prelim); 11. Andrius Urbaitis, 4:36.85 (4:40.15 prelim); 16. Lars Rockholm, 4:43.81 (4:40.98 prelim); 21. Michael Stoner, 4:47.79 (4:48.74 prelim); 25. 400 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Erazo, Simonsen, Tom, Cohee), 3:16.43... 4. UC Davis Alex Arbios, 4:3.14. (Weltz, Payne, Taylor, Kemp), 3:24.21.200 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Wollam, Tom, Cohee, Reilly), 1:22.10... 4. UC Davis (Kraus, Jacobson, Taylor, Hagens), 1:24.68. 1,000 FREESTYLE - 1. Brooks Felton, UCSB, 9:18.89... 2. Alex Arbios, 9:23.48; 4. Kyle Leto, 9:24.53; 10. Andrius Urbaitis, 9:30.30; 11. Lars Rockholm, 9:38.09; 15. Arie Van 400 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Matsumoto, Ota, Lindberg, Hurst), 3:00.38... 3. UC Gemeren, 9:46.59; 18. Michael Stoner, 9:57.03. Davis ‘A’ (Kraus, Kemp, Hagens, Weltz), 3:02.78.

1,650 FREESTYLE - 1. Brooks Felton, UCSB, 15:36.78... 3. Alex Arbios, 15:43.68; 8. Kyle 800 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Lindberg, Dame, Hurst, Porteous), 6:35.32... 3. UC Leto, 16:01.48; 10. Andrius Urbaitis, 16:07.95; 14. Lars Rockholm, 16:25.73; 16. Michael Davis ‘A’ (Kemp, Kraus, Taylor, Weltz), 6:41.31; 9. UC Davis ‘B’ (Hagens, Crawford, Bacharach, Stoner, 16:44.49; 19. Toki Burke, 17:14.83. Bireley, 7:06.64.

100 BUTTERFLY - 1. Pat Cary, UCSB, 48.14... 18. Kaleb Wallen, 51.61 (51.85 prelim); 23. Toki Burke, 52.87 (52.53 prelim); 25. Andrius Urbaitis, 52.13; 27. Alex Arbios, 52.58; 31. Travis Williams, 53.78; 32. Kevin Bacharach, 54.41.

200 BUTTERFLY - 1. Pat Cary, UCSB, 1:45.58... 7. Alex Arbios, 1:52.54 (1:52.49 prelim); 11. Arie Van Gemeren, 1:54.85 (1:55.55 prelim); 13. Toki Burke, 1:56.11 (1:55.86 prelim).

100 BACKSTROKE - 1. Wojciech Betlej, Pacifi c, 48.76... 9. Matt Jones, 51.40 (52.00 prelim); 10. Adam Pluemer, 51.86 (53.23 prelim); 19. Travis Williams, 54.28 (54.42 prelim); 22. Brandon Bireley, 55.79 (55.29 prelim).

22 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 2006 Big West Conference Championships - Women

WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES 100 BACKSTROKE - 1. Chelsea Nagata, UCI, 54.79... 2. Yuka Kobayashi, 55.96 (56.96 prelim); 7. Jennifer Ginsberg, 58.05 (57.58 prelim); 11. Emily Medved, 57.74 (58.19 prelim); 1. UC Santa Barbara ...... 785.0 12. Melanie Covert, 58.10 (58.45 prelim); 17. Janice Leung, 57.99 (1:02.18 prelim); 19. 2. UC DAVIS ...... 756.0 Jessica Weeks, 58.36 (1:02.97 prelim); 21. Katie Griffi n, 59.24 (1:03.91 prelim); 23. Sheeva 3. UC Irvine ...... 722.5 Ghanbari, 1:02.92 (1:04.80 prelim); 25. Abbey Cornell, 1:00.91. 4. Pacifi c ...... 615.0 5. Cal Poly ...... 249.5 200 BACKSTROKE - 1. Jessica Cruzat, UCSB, 1:59.78... 5. Jennifer Ginsberg, 2:06.90 6. Cal State Northridge ...... 247.0 (2:06.99 prelim); 6. Emily Medved, 2:07.52 (2:07.03 prelim); 17. Janice Leung, 2:11.63 (2:11.13 prelim); 18. Jessica Weeks, 2:15.71 (2:22.59 prelim); 19. Katie Griffi n, 2:17.33 CO-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR: Ja-Neil Bragg, Pacifi c; Laura (2:24.68 prelim). McDonald, Pacifi c; Chelsea Nagata, UC Irvine FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Katy Freeman, UC Santa Barbara 100 BREASTSTROKE - 1. Katy Freeman, UCSB, 1:03.41... 2. Ashley Cayford, 1:03.80 COACH OF THE YEAR: Gregg Wilson, UC Santa Barbara (1:03.99 prelim); 14. Ashley Elgas, 1:09.82 (1:09.12 prelim); 17. Jessica Lee, 1:06.67 (1:05.63 prelim); 18. Cecilia Macchiavelli, 1:08.35 (1:09.08 prelim); 24. Sheeva Ghanbari, WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1:14.70 (1:14.38 prelim); 25. Renee Dyer, 1:07.40. (Winners plus Aggie swimmers) 200 BREASTSTROKE - 1. Katy Freeman, UCSB, 2:15.88 (2:16.75 prelim)... 4. Ashley 50 FREESTYLE - 1. Chelsea Nagata, UCI, 23.72... 2. Renee Dyer, 23.75 (24.00 prelim); Cayford, 2:21.07 (2:22.18 prelim); 17. Cecilia Macchiavelli, 2:28.37 (2:29.50 prelim); 18. 3. Hannah Watanabe, 23.77 (23.88 prelim); 15. Melanie Covert, 24.53 (24.57 prelim); 21. Jessica Lee, 2:29.66 (2:30.77 prelim); 26. Ashley Elgas, 2:32.84. Emily Medved, 24.70 (24.74 prelim); 25. Sheeva Ghanbari, 25.03 (24.85 prelim); 26. Ashley Cayford, 24.86; 27. Amber Bonds, 24.88; 28. Jill Olson, 24.96; 30. Katie Griffi n, 25.37; 31. 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Ja-Neil Bragg, Pacifi c, 2:00.98... 14. Jennifer Ginsberg, Jessica Weeks, 25.37; 38. Deborah Seiler, 25.72; 49. Jessica Lee, 27.37. 2:10.49 (2:11.80 prelim); 15. Ashley Elgas, 2:12.10 (2:13.76 prelim); 18. Cecilia Macchia- velli, 2:14.43 (2:13.71 prelim); 22. Janice Leung, 2:18.00; 23. Jessica Lee, 2:19.68; 24. Yuka 100 FREESTYLE - 1. Ja-Neil Bragg, Pacifi c, 51.12... 3. Hannah Watanabe, 51.54 (51.71 Kobayashi, 2:06.98; 30. Bergen Beck, 2:14.14. prelim); 5. Renee Dyer, 51.60 (51.56 prelim); 8. Melanie Covert, 52.84 (52.36 prelim); 9. Jill Olson, 52.25 (52.45 prelim); 20. Amber Bonds, 53.61 (53.77 prelim); 29. Rachelle Compton, 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Ja-Neil Bragg, Pacifi c, 4:19.74... 10. Bergen Beck, 4:37.87; 54.39; 30. Jessica Weeks, 54.81; 35. Deborah Seiler, 55.67; 38. Katie Griffi n, 56.19; 39. Lisa 15. Ashley Elgas, 4:41.87; Petersen, 56.31; 44. Sheeva Ghanbari, 57.86. 1-METER DIVING - 1. Franny Brittle, UCI, 470.85... 3. Krysta Chaldekas, 465.05; 6. Lisa 200 FREESTYLE - 1. Jennifer Radecke, Pacifi c, 1:50.17... 3. Hannah Watanabe, 1:51.48 Carbone, 400.75; 7. Cortney Packett, 382.95; 9. Ashley Haney, 186.00; 10. Hannah Ures, (1:52.52 prelim); 4. Renee Dyer, 1:51.77 (1:51.66 prelim); 9. Jill Olson, 1:53.29 (1:55.35 183.10; 11. Kendra Hughes, 178.90; 12. Whitney Burton, 169.20; 13. Valerie Moore, 155.55. prelim); 20. Laura Leppke, 2:00.19 (2:00.07 prelim); 24. Rachelle Compton, 1:55.67; 26. Jes- sica Weeks, 1:58.97; 28. Julie Tracy, 1:59.48; 29. Lisa Petersen, 1:59.75; 30. Deborah Seiler, 3-METER DIVING - 1. Jackie Jones, UCI, 543.25... 2. Krysta Chaldekas, 501.15; 4. Hannah 2:01.38; 31. Sarah Keffer, 2:01.39. Ures, 411.2; 6. Cortney Packett, 397.95; 8. Lisa Carbone, 382.15; 9. Whitney Burton, 167.75; 10. Ashley Haney, 167.75; 11. Valerie Moore, 166.65; 13. Kendra Hughes, 146.15. 500 FREESTYLE - 1. Jennifer Radecke, Pacifi c, 4:50.96... 5. Jill Olson, 5:02.76 (5:06.03 prelim); 8. Michelle Jennings, 5:09.52 (5:07.24 prelim); 10. Rachelle Compton, 5:05.03 200 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Nagata, Economides, DePaul, Nielsen), 1:42.76... 3. (5:10.35 prelim); 11. Sarah Keffer, 5:08.00 (5:10.56 prelim); 14. Julie Tracy, 5:11.12 UC Davis ‘A’ (Kobayashi, Cayford, Watanabe, Dyer), 1:44.50; 8. UC Davis ‘B’ (Ginsberg, Lee, (5:11.93 prelim); 18. Laura Leppke, 5:14.46 (5:16.11 prelim); 19. Lisa Petersen, 5:15.17 Cornell, Medved), 1:49.22; 10. UC Davis ‘C’ (Covert, Elgas, Bonds, Weeks), 1:50.99; (5:13.93 prelim); 20. Deborah Seiler, 5:18.84 (5:19.31 prelim); 25. Abbey Cornell, 5:15.75. 400 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Cruzat, Freeman, Schwalb, Dwidar), 3:45.14... 1,000 FREESTYLE - 1. Laura McDonald, Pacifi c, 9:53.66... . Michelle Jennings, 10:21.11; 7. 4. UC Davis (Kobayashi, Cayford, Watanabe, Dyer), 3:48.61. Rachelle Compton, 10:27.85; 8. Sarah Keffer, 10:28.44; 12. Julie Tracy, 10:35.89; 14. Bergen Beck, 10:40.85; 17. Lisa Petersen, 10:45.81; 18. Laura Leppke, 10:48.40. 200 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Demeulenaere, Lathers, Carlin, Dwidar), 1:34.28... 4. UC Davis ‘A’ (Cayford, Covert, Medved, Olson), 1:36.76; 7. UC Davis ‘B’ (Cayford, Covert, 1,650 FREESTYLE - 1. Laura McDonald, Pacifi c, 16:24.87... 4. Michelle Jennings, 17:28.28; Macchiavelli, Bonds), 1:40.38; 8. UC Davis ‘C’ (Ginsberg, Petersen, Griffi n, Medved), 1:40.53. 5. Sarah Keffer, 17:31.65; 8. Julie Tracy, 17:45.95; 10. Bergen Beck, 17:53.55; 11. Abbey Cornell, 17:54.88; 12. Rachelle Compton, 17:56.8; 14. Laura Leppke, 18:14.68. 400 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Demeulenaere, Cruzat, Schwalb, Dwidar), 3:24.88... 2. UC Davis ‘A’ (Watanabe, Kobayashi, Olson, Dyer), 3:25.96; 7. UC Davis ‘B’ 100 BUTTERFLY - 1. Chelsea Nagata, UCI, 53.91... 2. Yuka Kobayashi, 54.20 (55.27 (Ginsberg, Weeks, Griffi n, Ghanbari), 3:42.86. prelim); 11. Abbey Cornell, 58.53 (58.69 prelim); 18. Amber Bonds, 58.55 (59.03 prelim); 19. Deborah Seiler, 1:00.33 (1:00.30 prelim); 20. Janice Leung, 1:00.91 (1:01.35 prelim). 800 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Cruzat, Demeulenaere, Dwidar, Schwalb), 7:20.98... 3. UC Davis ‘A’ (Watanabe, Kobayashi, Olson, Dyer), 7:26.27; 8. UC Davis ‘B’ 200 BUTTERFLY - 1. Yuka Kobayashi, UC Davis, 1:58.62... 8. Abbey Cornell, 2:09.48 (Covert, Medved, Cornell, Seiler), 7:47.35. (2:08.66 prelim); 10. Deborah Seiler, 2:09.76 (2:10.95 prelim); 17. Amber Bonds, 2:15.05; 18. Lisa Petersen, 2:17.67.

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 23 Aggie All-Americans

WOMEN’S WINNERS 1993 1985 KOREN POLLOCK ...... 200 Fly ...... 1st MANDY CRISPEL ...... 100 Breast ...... 15th KOREN POLLOCK ...... 100 Fly ...... 6th KAREN DIMICK ...... 50 Free ...... 13th 2004-07 KOREN POLLOCK ...... 400 IM ...... 6th KAREN DIMICK ...... 100 Free ...... 8th Reclassifi cation period to Division I. KERRY NEILL ...... 400 IM ...... 11th 1992 ANNA PETTIS ...... 50 Free ...... 1st 2003 KOREN POLLOCK ...... 100 Fly ...... 8th ANNA PETTIS ...... 100 Free ...... 3rd ABBEY CORNELL ...... 200 Fly ...... 8th KOREN POLLOCK ...... 200 Fly ...... 3rd KRISTI WHEELER ...... 100 Breast ...... 5th ELIZABETH GLICK ...... 200 Back ...... 6th DANA WINN ...... 500 Free ...... 6th KRISTI WHEELER ...... 100 Fly ...... 6th YUKA KOBAYASHI ...... 100 Back ...... 1st KRISTI WHEELER ...... 200 Breast ...... 3rd YUKA KOBAYASHI ...... 200 Fly ...... 1st 1991 LISA VARNUM ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 15th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 6th YUKA KOBAYASHI ...... 200 IM ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 7th (K. Dimick, K. Klass, P. Davis, A. Pettis) YUKA KOBAYASHI ...... 400 IM ...... 4th (M. Pender, K. Pollock, C. Schultz, D. Winn) VANESSA SALLEE ...... 200 IM ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 5th VANESSA SALLEE ...... 400 IM ...... 8th (K. Dimick, P. Davis, Ke. Neill, A. Pettis) 1990 AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 11th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 8th HELEN BEEBE ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 6th (E. Glick, Z. Shahalayi, V. Snyder, J. Pietrzyk) (K. Dimick, Ke. Neill, C. Peters, A. Pettis) SHANNON LITTLE ...... 1,650 Free ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 8th (E. Glick, Z. Shahalayi, Y. Kobayashi, J. Pietrzyk) (Kr. Neill, K. Wheeler, Ke. Neill, A. Pettis) (A. Dirks, K. Gilligan, K. Jesfjeld, S. Little) AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 6th (Kr. Neill, M. Crispel, K. Wheeler, A. Pettis) 2002 1989 JENNIFER MacDONALD ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 2nd SHANNON LITTLE ...... 500 Free ...... 8th 1984 JENNIFER MacDONALD ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 4th SHANNON LITTLE ...... 1,650 Free ...... 6th LAURA O’HEIR ...... 100 Fly ...... 7th 2001 SHANNON LITTLE ...... 400 IM ...... 8th LAURA O’HEIR ...... 200 Fly ...... 2nd GRETCHEN HOENIG ...... 200 Fly ...... 6th LAURA O’HEIR ...... 200 IM ...... 5th ANIELA WINKOWSKI ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 7th HELEN BEEBE ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 11th KAREN DIMICK ...... 200 IM ...... 11th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 8th HELEN BEEBE ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 11th PEGGY NINNIS ...... 200 Breast ...... 9th (H. Schwarck, C. Simons, T. Gromala, E. Glick) KATHLEEN KLEINHANS ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 12th KERRY NEIL ...... 200 IM ...... 12th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 11th KERRY NEIL ...... 400 IM ...... 6th 2000 (G. Hoenig, K. Jesfjeld, H. Whiting, S. Little) JAMIE McCLELLAN ...... 500 Free ...... 10th LINDSEY HILL ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 11th ANIELA WINKOWSKI ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 5th (K. Jesfjeld, M. Zaharias, H. Whiting, S. Little) (K. Dimick, P. Ninnis, L. O’Heir, K. Neill) ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 12th 1988 (K. Dimick, S. Walters, L. O’Heir, K. Neill) 1999 KRISTINA NEILL ...... 200 Back ...... 12th JAIME ROSS ...... 100 Free ...... 7th KRISTI WHEELER ...... 100 Breast ...... 3rd No other information for 1984 AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 7th KRISTI WHEELER ...... 200 Breast ...... 2nd NCAA Championships. (S. Boissevain, A. Ross, K. Price, J. Ross) KRISTI WHEELER ...... 100 Fly ...... 1st KRISTI WHEELER ...... 200 IM ...... 4th 1983 1998 SARA HAWTREY ...... 400 IM ...... 11th ANNA PETTIS ...... 50 Free ...... 1st LINDSEY HILL ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 10th ANNA PETTIS ...... 100 Free ...... 1st (K. Wheeler, K. Jesfjeld, H. Whiting, S. Little) LAURA O’HEIR ...... 50 Fly ...... 7th 1997 AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 8th KERRY NEILL ...... 100 Fly ...... 6th (K. Wheeler, K. Jesfjeld, H. Whiting, S. Little) None AMANDA CRISPEL ...... 50 Breast ...... 11th JAMIE McCLELLAN ...... 200 Breast ...... 7th 1996 1987 JAMIE McCLELLAN ...... 1,650 Free ...... 1st SHANNON LITTLE ...... 500 Free ...... 9th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 1st TARA MONTGOMERY ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 1st SHANNON LITTLE ...... 400 IM ...... 6th (A. Pettis, K. Dimick, T. Inzana, K, Neill) TARA MONTGOMERY ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 3rd KRISTINA NEILL ...... 200 Back ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 7th KRISTI WHEELER ...... 100 Breast ...... 3rd (A. Pettis, K. Neill, T. Inzana, J. McClellan) 1995 KRISTI WHEELER ...... 200 Breast ...... 2nd AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 2nd TATE BIRNIE ...... 200 Back ...... 5th KRISTI WHEELER ...... 100 Fly ...... 1st (K. Dimick, L. O’Heir, T. Inzana, A. Pettis) ...... LEIGH GASKIN ...... 100 Fly ...... 8th KRISTI WHEELER ...... 200 IM ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 1st TARA MONTGOMERY ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 6th MONICA KRESS ...... 400 IM ...... 12th (S. Gillison, A. Crispel, L. O’Heir, A. Pettis) AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 2nd 1994 1986 (S. Gillison, A. Crispel, L. O’Heir, A. Pettis) KOREN POLLOCK ...... 200 Fly ...... 3rd KAREN DIMICK ...... 50 Free ...... 8th KOREN POLLOCK ...... 400 IM ...... 8th KAREN DIMICK ...... 100 Free ...... 11th 1982 AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 6th KAREN DIMICK ...... 200 Free ...... 14th ANNA PETTIS ...... 50 Free ...... 1st (T. Birnie, W. Cerruti, A. Nelson, L. Gaskin) KRISTINA NEILL ...... 100 Back ...... 8th ANNA PETTIS ...... 100 Free ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 7th KRISTINA NEILL ...... 400 IM ...... 15th SUE GILLISON ...... 50 Back ...... 7th (T. Birnie, W. Cerruti, L. Gaskin, D. Houser) KRISTI WHEELER ...... 100 Breast ...... 5th TINA INZANA ...... 50 Back ...... 8th KRISTI WHEELER ...... 200 Breast ...... 5th TINA INZANA ...... 50 Fly ...... 7th KRISTI WHEELER ...... 100 Fly ...... 4th LAURA O’HEIR ...... 100 Back ...... 2nd KRISTI WHEELER ...... 200 IM ...... 6th LAURA O’HEIR ...... 100 Fly ...... 4th LAURA O’HEIR ...... 200 Fly ...... 6th CHRIS O’CONNOR ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 11th

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CHRIS O’CONNOR ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 10th (C. Gawlick, R. Lea, N. Elcock, M. Davie) 1995 MARY FIEDLER ...... 200 Fly ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 3rd PAT FOSTER ...... 200 IM ...... 4th MARY FIEDLER ...... 100 Fly ...... 12th (T. Austin, E. Fernandez, M. Callaghan, N. Ruge) DAVE RITCHIE ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 7th WENDY WYELS ...... 100 Breast ...... 11th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 7th LAURA O’HEIR ...... 50 Fly ...... 1st (T. Austin, E. Fernandez, M. Callaghan, J. Heublein) (P. Foster, J. Piland, B. Baskin, G. Davis) AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 7th (A. Pettis, T. Inzana, S. Gillison, B. Spears) 2000 (Greg Davis, P. Foster, B. Baskin, J. Piland) AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 5th TEA AUSTIN ...... 50 Free ...... 2nd (B. Spears, T. Inzana, K. Paynter, A. Pettis) TEA AUSTIN ...... 100 Free ...... 2nd 1994 AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 8th TEA AUSTIN ...... 100 Back ...... 1st GREG DAVIS ...... 100 Breast ...... 4th (B. Spears, T. Inzana, M. Fiedler, L. O’Heir) MATT DAVIE ...... 1,650 Free ...... 3rd GREG DAVIS ...... 200 Breast ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 2nd MATT DAVIE ...... 500 Free ...... 5th PAT FOSTER ...... 400 IM ...... 4th (T. Inzana, W. Wyels, L. O’Heir, A. Pettis) TRAVIS LOW ...... 50 Free ...... 7th PAT FOSTER ...... 200 Fly ...... 5th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 3rd PAT FOSTER ...... 200 IM ...... 6th (L. O’Heir, W. Wyels, M. Fiedler, A. Pettis) (T. Austin, T. Low, N. Ruge, J. Heublein) PAT FOSTER ...... 200 Back ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 4th KEITH JEFFREY ...... 100 Back ...... 5th Prior to 1981-82, the Aggie women competed under the (T. Austin, T. Low, J. Heublein, D. Bynum) JOHN KEPPELER ...... 100 Free ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 6th auspices of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for JOHN KEPPELER ...... 200 Free ...... 1st (M. Davie, J. Vaa, R. Lea, D. Bynum) Women (AIAW). JOHN KEPPELER ...... 100 Back ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 2nd JOHN KEPPELER ...... 200 Back ...... 1st (T. Austin, A. Siu, M. Callaghan, T. Low) JOHN KEPPELER ...... 200 IM ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 4th MEN’S WINNERS KEVIN KOSKELLA ...... 100 Back ...... 4th (T. Austin, A. Siu, M. Callaghan, D. Bynum) STEWART REID ...... 200 Fly ...... 3rd 2004-07 STEWART REID ...... 100 Fly ...... 8th 1999 DARREN STOCEK ...... 1,650 Free ...... 3rd Reclassifi cation period to Division I. TEA AUSTIN ...... 100 Back ...... 2nd BRAD WINSOR ...... 500 Free ...... 2nd TEA AUSTIN ...... 100 Free ...... 3rd BRAD WINSOR ...... 1,650 Free ...... 2nd 2003 TEA AUSTIN ...... 50 Free ...... 5th BRAD WINSOR ...... 200 Free ...... 8th MATT DAVIE ...... 200 Free ...... 5th DON BYNUM ...... 200 Back ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 1st MATT DAVIE ...... 500 Free ...... 5th TADASHI KANEKO ...... 100 Fly ...... 5th (S. Reid, P. Foster, B. Winsor, J. Keppeler) MATT DAVIE ...... 1,000 Free ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 2nd MATT DAVIE ...... 1,650 Free ...... 8th (T. Kaneko, T. Austin, M. Callaghan, C. Young) (S. Reid, K. Koskella, B. Winsor, J. Keppeler) MIKE FAHY ...... 200 Back ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 3rd KYLE WOOLDRIDGE ...... 200 Back ...... 5th (T. Austin, T. Kaneko, T. Low, C. Young) (K. Jeffrey, Greg Davis, S. Reid, Kevin Koskella) AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 3rd (K. Williams, T. Low, P. Jacobson, J. Smith) (T. Austin, T. Low, C. Young, D. Bynum) (K. Jeffrey, Greg Davis, S. Reid, J. Keppeler) AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 4th (K. Williams, T. Low, P. Jacobson, M. Davie) 1998 (P. Foster, K. Jeffrey, B. Winsor, K. Koskella) AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 8th TADASHI KANEKO ...... 100 Back ...... 1st (K. Williams, P. Jacobson, K. Wooldridge, M. Davie) AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 3rd 1993 AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 8th (T. Kaneko, T. Lague, M. Callaghan, C. Young) JOHN KEPPELER ...... 200 IM ...... 1st (K. Wooldridge, P. Jacobson, T. Low, J. Smith) AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 6th JOHN KEPPELER ...... 200 Free ...... 1st (T. Kaneko, T. Lague, M. Callaghan, D. Bynum) JOHN KEPPELER ...... 100 Back ...... 1st 2002 JOHN KEPPELER ...... 200 Back ...... 1st MATT DAVIE ...... 500 Free ...... 6th 1997 BRAD WINSOR ...... 500 Free ...... 2nd MATT DAVIE ...... 1,000 Free ...... 4th PAT FOSTER ...... 100 Fly ...... 4th BRAD WINSOR ...... 1,650 Free ...... 3rd MATT DAVIE ...... 1,650 Free ...... 7th PAT FOSTER ...... 200 Fly ...... 6th PAUL SORENSON ...... 500 Free ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 6th PAT FOSTER ...... 200 IM ...... 2nd JASON GASKINS ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 4th (K. Williams, J. Smith, T. Low, J. Makal) TADASHI KANEKO ...... 100 Back ...... 6th JASON GASKINS ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 5th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 7th TADASHI KANEKO ...... 200 Back ...... 3rd ANDY SLAKOFF ...... 100 Back ...... 5th (M. Davie, M. Coler, N. Elcock, K. Williams) AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 8th JEFF DAVID ...... 100 Breast ...... 6th (T. Kaneko, S. Bergen, P. Foster, J. Piland) JEFF DAVID ...... 200 Breast ...... 8th 2001 AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 5th STEVE MERCIER ...... 100 Fly ...... 8th TEA AUSTIN ...... 50 Free ...... 2nd (T. Kaneko, J. Piland, P. Foster, T. Austin) BRIAN PATTERSON ...... 200 Free ...... 6th TEA AUSTIN ...... 100 Free ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 1st TEA AUSTIN ...... 100 Back ...... 1st (T. Austin, J. Piland, T. Kaneko, P. Foster) (J. Keppeler, B. Winsor, B. Sorensen, S. Reid) DON BYNUM ...... 200 Back ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 4th MATT DAVIE ...... 500 Free ...... 8th (T. Austin, J. Piland, T. Kaneko, P. Foster) (J. Keppeler, B. Winsor, K. Jones, B. Patterson) MATT DAVIE ...... 1000 Free ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 6th MATT DAVIE ...... 1650 Free ...... 4th 1996 (K. Jones, D. Wright, K. Koskella, S. Reid) R. OPOKU-AGYEMAN ...... 3-Meter Diving ...... 4th PAT FOSTER ...... 200 Fly ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 3rd ...... 1-Meter Diving ...... 6th PAT FOSTER ...... 100 Fly ...... 7th (A. Slakoff, J. David, S. Mercier, K. Jones) NATHAN RUGE ...... 50 Free ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 2nd (T. Austin, N. Ruge, M. Callaghan, J. Heublein) AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 3rd (T. Austin, N. Ruge, J. Vaa, J. Heublein) Jamie McClelland AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay1983- ...... 84 7th

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1992 1988 FRANCISCO GONZALEZ ...... 200 Fly ...... 12th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 8th BRAD WINSOR ...... 500 Free ...... 3rd GREG MATTHEWS ...... 200 Breast ...... 4th (Knight, Wassel, Motekaitis, Hauschildt) BRAD WINSOR ...... 1,650 Free ...... 2nd LENN ROSENBERG ...... 200 Fly ...... 2nd AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 8th GREG DAVIS ...... 200 IM ...... 3rd LENN ROSENBERG ...... 200 IM ...... 5th (Edgemond, Wassel, Knight, Motekaitis) GREG DAVIS ...... 100 Back ...... 2nd LENN ROSENBERG ...... 400 IM ...... 9th KEITH JONES ...... 50 Free ...... 7th ERIK HOLDEN ...... 100 Breast ...... 7th ANDY SLAKOFF ...... 200 Back ...... 6th ERIK HOLDEN ...... 200 IM ...... 12th 1982 ANDY SLAKOFF ...... 100 Back ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 8th VERN ROGERS ...... 50 Free ...... 1st DOUG WRIGHT ...... 200 Fly ...... 7th (Team unknown) VERN ROGERS ...... 100 Free ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 5th AGGIES ...... 800 Medley Relay ...... 8th VERN ROGERS ...... 200 Free ...... 6th (J. David, G. Davis, K. Jones, A. Slakoff) (Team unknown) RENE GONZALEZ ...... 200 Fly ...... 12th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 5th (B. Winsor, K. Jones, B. Patterson, S. Reid) 1987 (Rogers, Motekaitis, Bill Turner, Knight) AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 12th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 4th DAVID GILMER ...... 100 Back ...... 5th (Motekaitis, Eichenseer, Turner, Rogers) (B. Winsor, P. Sorenson, B. Patterson, S. Reid) LENN ROSENBERG ...... 100 Fly ...... 10th LENN ROSENBERG ...... 200 Fly ...... 1st 1991 GREG MATTHEWS ...... 200 Breast ...... 7th 1981 CAMERON BURR ...... 200 Breast ...... 5th TAJ HUSSAIN ...... 200 IM ...... 12th VERN ROGERS ...... 50 Free ...... 3rd GREG DAVIS ...... 200 IM ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 9th VERN ROGERS ...... 100 Free ...... 3rd GREG DAVIS ...... 100 Fly ...... 7th (Team unknown) AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 8th GREG HRIBAR ...... 200 Breast ...... 5th (Knight, Motekaitis, Rogers, Turner) BRAD WINSOR ...... 500 Free ...... 2nd 1986 AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 11th (Drummond, Motekaitis, Groot, Rogers) BRAD WINSOR ...... 1,650 Free ...... 1st SCOTT BUTTCANE ...... 1650 Free ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 8th SCOTT BUTTCANE ...... 200 IM ...... 6th (C. Burr, G. Davis, Darren Dutto, K. Jones) SCOTT BUTTCANE ...... 400 IM ...... 5th 1980 AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 7th DAN CAMILLI ...... 50 Free ...... 3rd (C. Burr, G. Davis, B. Patterson, T. Sharpe) (Team unknown) DAN CAMILLI ...... 100 Free ...... 9th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 7th DAN CAMILLI ...... 100 Fly ...... 1st (C. Burr, K. Jones, G. Hribar, B. Patterson) 1985 VERN ROGERS ...... 50 Free ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 8th VERN ROGERS ...... 100 Free ...... 3rd CHRIS COOPER ...... 100 Breast ...... 10th (K. Jones, G. Hribar, B. Patterson, S. Reid) REED SMITH ...... 50 Free ...... 9th HERB EICHENSEER ...... 400 IM ...... 7th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 3rd REED SMITH ...... 100 Free ...... 8th WILLIAM GARDNER ...... 50 Free ...... 8th (G. Hribar, B. Patterson, S. Reid, B. Winsor) WATERWORTH ...... 100 Fly ...... 8th WILLIAM GARDNER ...... 100 Free ...... 16th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 2nd TAJ HUSSAIN ...... 200 IM ...... 14th (Rogers, Smith, Waterworth, Camilli) 1990 GREG MATTHEWS ...... 100 Breast ...... 9th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 12th ERIK HOLDEN ...... 100 Breast ...... 4th GREG MATTHEWS ...... 200 Breast ...... 4th (Smith, Groot, Steinhauff, Wright) AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 5th ERIC RUSSELL ...... 500 Free ...... 14th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 3rd (J. Bergen, D. Dutto, E. Holden, G. Patterson) AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 16th (Waterworth, Woring, Camilli, Rogers) AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 7th (W. Gardner, B. Davis, T. Hussain, M. Dempster) (J. Bergen, G. Hribar, D. McInnis, B. Patterson) AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 12th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 7th (B. Davis, W. Gardner, E. Russell, T. Hussain) 1979 (J. Bergen, D. Dutto, G. Hribar, B. Patterson) AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 13th DAN CAMILLI ...... 50 Free ...... 1st (B. Davis, C. Cooper, T. Hussain, W. Gardner) DAN CAMILLI ...... 100 Fly ...... 1st 1989 REED SMITH ...... 50 Free ...... 8th LENN ROSENBERG ...... 200 Free ...... 6th 1984 REED SMITH ...... 100 Free ...... 4th WATERWORTH ...... 100 Fly ...... 2nd LENN ROSENBERG ...... 500 Free ...... 6th VERN ROGERS ...... 50 Free ...... 1st MARK HILLIARD ...... 1-M Diving ...... 4th LENN ROSENBERG ...... 200 Fly ...... 3rd VERN ROGERS ...... 100 Free ...... 1st MARK HILLIARD ...... 3-M Diving ...... 6th ERIK HOLDEN ...... 200 IM ...... 6th VERN ROGERS ...... 200 Free ...... 1st AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 2nd ERIK HOLDEN ...... 100 Breast ...... 5th SKIP EDGEMOND ...... 500 Free ...... 1st (Smith, Waterworth, Steinhauff, Camilli) ERIK HOLDEN ...... 200 Breast ...... 11th SKIP EDGEMOND ...... 1650 Free ...... 1st GREG MATTHEWS ...... 200 Breast ...... 5th ERIC RUSSELL ...... 500 Free ...... 6th GREG MATTHEWS ...... 100 Breast ...... 9th ERIC RUSSELL ...... 1650 Free ...... 4th 1978 GREG MATTHEWS ...... 400 IM ...... 12th HERB EICHENSEER ...... 200 Breast ...... 7th DAN CAMILLI ...... 50 Free ...... 3rd MARK DAVIS ...... 1-M Diving ...... 14th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 8th DAN CAMILLI ...... 100 Free ...... 4th MARK DAVIS ...... 3-M Diving ...... 13th (S. Edgemond, R. Gonzalez, D. Knight, V. Rogers) DAN CAMILLI ...... 100 Fly ...... 1st GREG PATTERSON ...... 100 Fly ...... 10th REED SMITH ...... 50 Free ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 200 Medley Relay ...... 6th 1983 REED SMITH ...... 100 Free ...... 7th (Zieber, Holden, Patterson, Dirks) PAUL DRUMMOND ...... 500 Free ...... 10th SKIP EDGEMOND ...... 500 Free ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 6th PAUL DRUMMOND ...... 1650 Free ...... 8th SKIP EDGEMOND ...... 1,650 Free ...... 4th (Rosenberg, Holden, Patterson, Bergen) KEN JOYE ...... 100 Back ...... 10th SKIP EDGEMOND ...... 400 IM ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 200 Free Relay ...... 7th MARK HILLIARD ...... 1-M Diving ...... 7th PETER MOTEKAITIS ...... 100 Back ...... 11th (Dirks, Holden, Patterson, Bergen) MARK HILLIARD ...... 3-M Diving ...... 7th PETER MOTEKAITIS ...... 200 Back ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 5th AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 4th PETER MOTEKAITIS ...... 200 IM ...... 10th (Bergen, Dirks, Hanker, Rosenberg) (Camilli, Groot, Rominger, Smith) HERB EICHENSEER ...... 200 Breast ...... 10th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 12th (Bergen, Dutto, Hanker, Rosenberg) (Drummond, Joyce, Camilli, Smith)

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1977 TED CORAN ...... 400 IM ...... 4th 1968 TED CORAN ...... 200 Fly ...... 10th DAN CAMILLI ...... 50 Free ...... 10th JOHN GILMOUR ...... 100 Breast ...... 8th STEVE JACKSON ...... 1-M Diving ...... 1st DAN CAMILLI ...... 100 Fly ...... 11th JOHN GILMOUR ...... 200 Breast ...... 8th STEVE JACKSON ...... 3-M Diving ...... 2nd REED SMITH ...... 100 Free ...... 6th ROLAND BELL ...... 3-M Diving ...... 2nd MARK HILLIARD ...... 3-M Diving ...... 5th DAVE SCOTT ...... 500 Free ...... 11th 1967 AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 8th ROBERT CONNER ...... 50 Free ...... 9th 1976 (Polte, Chapman, Tesluk, Swatosh) JAMES VINCENT ...... 1650 Free ...... 7th MIKE CHAPMAN ...... 50 Free ...... 5th JAMES NORRIS ...... 1650 Free ...... 12th MIKE YARWOOD ...... 100 Fly ...... 5th 1972 EDWARD HEINTZ ...... 100 Fly ...... 11th MIKE YARWOOD ...... 200 Breast ...... 3rd REID GEIDT ...... 200 Breast ...... 11th UC Davis had no All-Americans from 1963 through 1966. ROLAND DAVIS ...... 3-M Diving ...... 8th 1975 STEVE JACKSON ...... 3-M Diving ...... 11th MIKE CHAPMAN ...... 50 Free ...... 1st MIKE CHAPMAN ...... 100 Free ...... 1st 1971 MARK CHAPMAN ...... 50 Free ...... 12th JERRY SCHWEICKERT ...... 500 Free ...... 6th AGGIES AT THE NCAA LARRY POLTE ...... 200 Free ...... 4th JERRY SCHWEICKERT ...... 1650 Free ...... 3rd LARRY POLTE ...... 500 Free ...... 3rd D-II CHAMPIONSHIPS JERRY SCHWEICKERT ...... 400 IM ...... 2nd GREG TESLUK ...... 500 Free ...... 8th TODD VAN SATEN ...... 500 Free ...... 10th WOMEN’S FINISHES GREG TESLUK ...... 1650 Free ...... 6th BOB STEWARD ...... 200 Back ...... 4th TED CORAN ...... 200 Fly ...... 9th Year - Finish (Pts) 1990 - 14th (93) STEVEN PATCHING ...... 200 IM ...... 5th 2003 - 6th (249) TED CORAN ...... 200 IM ...... 10th 1989 - 13th (51) STEVEN PATCHING ...... 400 IM ...... 4th 2002 - 15th (56) 1988 - T10th (71) TED CORAN ...... 400 IM ...... 6th ROLAND BELL ...... 3-M Diving ...... 6th 2001 - 14th (83) 1987 - 10th (79) JEFF MILLER ...... 100 Breast ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 11th 2000 - 11th (31) 1986 - 10th (137) JEFF MILLER ...... 200 Breast ...... 4th (Stewart, Geidt, Uffens, Neff) 1999 - 7th (119) 1985 - T4th (234) STEVE JACKSON ...... 1-M Diving ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 3rd 1998 - 20th (21.5) 1984 - 14th (67) STEVE JACKSON ...... 3-M Diving ...... 1st (Schweickert, Van Santen, Uffens, Neff) 1997 - none 1983 - 4th (209) AGGIES ...... 400 Free Relay ...... 3rd 1996 - T16th (36) 1982 - 4th (219) (Swatosh, Miller, Larson, Bishop) 1995 - 14th (47) 1981 - 2nd* AGGIES ...... 440 Free Relay ...... 2nd 1970 1994 - 12th (96) 1980 - 4th* (Polte, Swatosh, Mike Chapman, Mark Chapman) KENT CALFEE ...... 100 Free ...... 10th 1993 - 13th (64) AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 3rd KENT CALFEE ...... 200 Free ...... 4th 1992 - 15th (56) AIAW Division III (Stanley, LaPatka, Tesluck, Polte) STEVE NEFF ...... 200 Free ...... 11th 1991 - 12th (72) ERNIE UFFENS ...... 200 Free ...... 12th 1974 JERRY SCHWEICKERT ...... 500 Free ...... 9th JERRY SCHWEICKERT ...... 1,650 Free ...... 6th MEN’S FINISHES MIKE CHAPMAN ...... 50 Free ...... 1st JERRY SCHWEICKERT ...... 400 IM ...... 2nd MIKE CHAPMAN ...... 100 Free ...... 11th Year - Finish (Pts) 1983 - 9th (68) DAVE CROSS ...... 200 Fly ...... 12th 2003 - 5th (225.5) MARK CHAPMAN ...... 50 Free ...... 12th 1982 - 9th (66) SCOTT GAW ...... 100 Back ...... 11th 2002 - 10th (140) 1981 - 12th (38) LARRY POLTE ...... 100 Free ...... 5th JOHN GILMOUR ...... 100 Breast ...... 12th 2001 - 4th (334) 1980 - 5th (131) LARRY POLTE ...... 200 Free ...... 4th JOHN GILMOUR ...... 200 Breast ...... 2nd 2000 - 4th (275) 1979 - 7th (107) LARRY POLTE ...... 500 Free ...... 3rd REID GIEDT ...... 200 Breast ...... 7th 1999 - 6th (219) 1978 - 8th (100) GREG TESLUK ...... 500 Free ...... 8th TIM BOYD ...... 400 IM ...... 7th 1998 - 12th (141) 1977 - T14th (34) GREG TESLUK ...... 1650 Free ...... 6th AGGIES ...... 440 Medley Relay ...... 4th 1997 - 5th (202) 1976 - 15th (32) TED CORAN ...... 200 Fly ...... 9th (S. Gaw, J. Gilmour, G. Leach, Calfee) 1996 - 13th (48) 1975 - 7th (127) TED CORAN ...... 200 IM ...... 10th AGGIES ...... 440 Free Relay ...... 3rd 1995 - 9th (107) 1974 - 2nd (227) TED CORAN ...... 400 IM ...... 6th 1994 - 3rd (508.5) 1973 - 4th (128) (Neff, Leach, Uffens, Calfee) JEFF MILLER ...... 100 Breast ...... 4th 1993 - 3rd (493) 1972 - T33rd (9) AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 2nd JEFF MILLER ...... 200 Breast ...... 4th 1992 - 4th (268) 1971 - 4th (108) (Neff, Cross, Uffens, Calfee) STEVE JACKSON ...... 1-M Diving ...... 3rd 1991 - 5th (264.5) 1970 - 3rd (146) STEVE JACKSON ...... 3-M Diving ...... 1st 1990 - 8th (147) 1969 - 3rd (172) MARK HEARN ...... 1-M Diving ...... 5th 1969 1989 - 7th (149) 1968 - T30th (10) MARK HEARN ...... 3-M Diving ...... 4th KENT CALFEE ...... 100 Free ...... 5th 1988 - 7th (66) 1967 - 27th (14) 1987 - 11th (45) AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 3rd KENT CALFEE ...... 200 Free ...... 7th 1986 - 12th (66) (Swatosh, Miller, Coran, Mark Chapman) STEVE NEFF ...... 200 Free ...... 11th STEVE LEVI ...... 500 Free ...... 4th 1985 - 12th (101) AGGIES ...... 440 Free Relay ...... 2nd 1984 - 7th (146.5) (Polte, Swatosh, Mike Chapman, Mark Chapman) JERRY SCHWEICKERT ...... 1650 Free ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 3rd JERRY SCHWEICKERT ...... 400 IM ...... 2nd (Stanley, LaPatka, Tesluk, Polte) GREG LEACH ...... 100 Fly ...... 7th ERNIE UFFENS ...... 100 Fly ...... 12th 1973 ERNIE UFFENS ...... 200 IM ...... 8th EDWARD HEINTZ ...... 100 Fly ...... 10th MIKE CHAPMAN ...... 50 Free ...... 4th EDWARD HEINTZ ...... 200 Fly ...... 11th LARRY POLTE ...... 100 Free ...... 7th JOHN GILMOUR ...... 100 Breast ...... 8th LARRY POLTE ...... 200 Free ...... 8th JOHN GILMOUR ...... 200 Breast ...... 4th STUART SWATOSH ...... 200 Free ...... 5th BRETT ...... 3-M Diving ...... 6th STUART SWATOSH ...... 200 Fly ...... 11th AGGIES ...... 800 Free Relay ...... 4th STUART SWATOSH ...... 500 Free ...... 10th (team unknown) GREG TESLUK ...... 200 Free ...... 11th AGGIES ...... 400 Medley Relay ...... 3rd GREG TESLUK ...... 500 Free ...... 3rd (team unknown) GREG TESLUK ...... 1650 Free ...... 4th

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WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS MEN’S CHAMPIONS Yuka KOBAYASHI 100 Back ...... 2003 ...... 56.43 Tea AUSTIN 100 Back 2001 48.44 200 Fly ...... 2003 ..... 2:01.88 100 Free 2001 44.27 100 Back 2000 49.23 Anna PETTIS 50 Free ...... 1985 ...... 23.53 50 Free ...... 1983 ...... 23.07 Dan CAMILLI 100 Fly 1980 49.88 50 Free ...... 1982 ...... 23.88 50 Free 1979 21.07 100 Fly 1979 50.49 Jamie McCLELLAN 1,650 Free ...... 1983 ... 17:00.20 100 Fly 1978 50.26

Tara MONTGOMERY 1-M Diving ...... 1996 ...... 385.60 John EDGMOND 500 Free 1984 4:30.85 1,650 Free 1984 15:51.76 Laura O’HEIR 50 Fly ...... 1982 ...... 26.89 Steve JACKSON 3-M Diving 1974 441.45 Koren POLLOCK 200 Fly ...... 1993 ..... 2:06.14 1-M Diving 1973 376.68

Kristi WHEELER 100 Fly ...... 1988 ...... 56.42 Tadashi KANEKO 100 Back 1998 50.68 100 Fly ...... 1987 ...... 57.48 200 IM ...... 1987 ..... 2:08.73 John KEPPELER 100 Free 1994 44.19 200 Free 1994 1:37.05 AGGIES 200 Free Relay .... 1983 ..... 1:37.87 100 Back 1994 48.71 (Anna Pettis, Karen Dimick, Tina Inzana, Kerry Neil) 200 Back 1994 *1:46.29 200 Free 1993 *1:35.81 AGGIES 200 Medley Relay 1983 ..... 1:49.65 100 Back 1993 *48.37 (Susan Gillison, Amanda Crispel, Laura O’Heir, Anna Pettis) 200 Back 1993 1:46.47 200 IM 1993 1:49.73 AGGIES 200 Free Relay .... 1982 ..... 1:38.84 *Set NCAA D-II record (Anna Pettis, Tina Inzana, Sue Gillison, Betsy Spears) Vern ROGERS 50 Free 1984 20.72 Note: Mary Fiedler won the AIAW Division III title in the 200 butterfl y in 1981, UC Davis’ 100 Free 1984 45.38 fi nal year as a member of that organization. 200 Free 1984 1:41.00 50 Free 1982 21.01 100 Free 1982 46.22

CAL AGGIE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Lenn ROSENBERG 200 Fly 1987 1:50.91 Swimming & Diving Inductees Brad WINSOR 1,650 Free 1991 15:35.63 Name Participated Inducted Kent N. Calfee 1967-71 1981 AGGIES 800 Free Relay 1993 6:39.67 Daniel G. Camilli 1977-80 1985 (Brad Winsor, Paul Sorenson, Stewart Reid, John Keppeler) Vernon S. Rogers 1980-84 1990 Tim Indart 1960-63 1991 AGGIES 800 Free Relay 1994 6:39.86 Anna Pettis Scott 1982-85 1991 (Stewart Reid, Pat Foster, Brad Winsor, John Keppeler) Kristi Wheeler-Hussain 1985-88 1994 Steve Jackson 1972-75 1999 Jamie McClelland 1983-84 1999 Lenn Moorhead-Rosenberg 1987-90 1999 John Keppeler 1993-94 2000 Jerry Hinsdale (coach) 1961-94 2001 Mary E. Fiedler Althof 1980-83 2001 Bradford Winsor 1991-94 2001 John “Skip” Edgemond 1983-84 2003 Tadashi Kaneko 1996-99 2005

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Note: UC Davis competed as a member of the Pacifi c Collegiate Swimming Conference JOHN KEPPELER 100 Free 1994 46.00 during its 12 years beginning its transition to NCAA Division I membership. The Aggies 200 Free 1994 1:39.12 were invited to participate in the Big West Conference even though the institution would not 100 Back 1994 50.22 become an offi cial member until 2007-08. 200 Back 1994 1:48.77 200 Free 1993 1:35.81 100 Back 1993 49.73 WOMEN’S BIG WEST CHAMPIONS 200 Back 1993 1:47.83 200 IM 1993 1:51.20 RENEE DYER 100 Free 2005 51.51 BRAD KERN 1-Meter Diving 2004 388.89 YUKA KOBAYASHI 100 Back 2005 56.25 200 Back 2005 2:03.90 JOHN SMITH 50 Free 2003 20.88 200 Fly 2006 1:58.62 SCOTT SHROPSHIRE 1-Meter Diving 1999 415.65

MEN’S BIG WEST CHAMPIONS BRAD WINSOR 500 Free 1993 4:31.92 1,650 Free 1993 15:50.12 BRAD KERN 3-Meter Diving 2006 529.60 AGGIES 200 Free Relay 2004 1:24.55 (Kevin Williams, Pat Jacobson, Kevin Bacharach, Matt Casto) AGGIE BIG WEST TEAM FINISHES AGGIES 200 Free Relay 2002 1:23.50 Year Men (Pts) Women (Pts) (Travis Low, Kevin Williams, John Smith, Josh Makal) 2006 2nd (733.0) 2nd (756.0) 2005 4th (494.0) 3rd (693.5) AGGIES 200 Free Relay 1999 1:23.71 (Tea Austin, Tadashi Kaneko, Travis Low, Chuck Young)

AGGIES 800 Free Relay 1994 6:49.64 WOMEN’S PCSC CHAMPIONS (Stewart Reid, Pat Foster, Brad Winsor, John Keppeler) YUKA KOBAYASHI 100 Back 2004 56.19 200 Back 2004 2:03.35 AGGIES 800 Free Relay 1993 6:44.60 200 Fly 2004 2:03.75 (Brian Patterson, Paul Sorenson, Brad Winsor, John Keppeler) 100 Back 2003 55.90 200 Back 2003 2:01.92 AGGIES 200 Free Relay 2004 1:33.07 200 Fly 2003 2:00.98 (Kyle Wooldridge, Eddie Fernandez, Matt Casto, Pat Jacobson)

JENNIFER MacDONALD 3-Meter Diving 2002 444.50 AGGIES 200 Medley Relay 2003 1:32.49 (Kyle Wooldridge, Pat Jacobson, Travis Low, John Smith) KOREN POLLOCK 200 Fly 1993 2:05.41 AGGIES 400 Medley Relay 2004 3:22.60 ANIELA WINKOWSKI 1-Meter Diving 2001 388.15 (Matt Jones, Cameron Poya, Matt Casto, Pat Jacobson)

MEN’S PCSC CHAMPIONS AGGIE PCSC TEAM FINISHES MATT CASTO 200 Fly 2004 1:49.01 Year Men (Pts) Women (Pts) 200 IM 2004 1:49.74 2004 1st (1468.0) 2nd (1163.0) 2003 2nd (1389.0) 1st (1293.0) LOGAN CHAMPION 1-Meter Diving 2003 332.20 2002 2nd (669.0) 4th (401.0) 2001 3rd (476.0) 4th (447.5) MATT DAVIE 100 Back 2002 51.62 2000 4th (386.0) 6th (291.5) 1999 3rd (522.0) 6th (300.0) EDDIE FERNANDEZ 200 Breast 2004 2:05.46 1998 4th (400.0) 7th (204.0) 200 Breast 2003 2:05.18 1997 3rd (397.0) 8th (190.0) 200 Breast 2002 2:06.54 1996 5th (353.0) 9th (135.0) 1995 4th (334.5) 7th (303.0) PATRICK JACOBSON 50 Free 2004 20.80 1994 2nd (508.5) 4th (402.0) 1993 1st (817.5) 7th (261.5) MATT JONES 100 Back 2004 50.64 200 Back 2004 1:48.38

TADASHI KANEKO 100 Back 1999 50.94 100 Back 1998 50.96 200 Back 1998 1:51.69 200 Fly 1998 1:53.63 100 Back 1997 51.87 200 Back 1997 1:53.45

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 29 UC Davis Men’s Swimming Records

50 FREESTYLE 100 BREASTSTROKE 1 Tea AUSTIN 20.09 2001 NCAA 1 Matt CASTO 55.40 2004 PCSC 2 Patrick JACOBSON 20.68 2004 AMSC 2 Eric HOLDEN 56.50 1989 NCAA 3 Vern ROGERS 20.72 1984 NCAA 3 Eddie FERNANDEZ 57.46 2004 AMSC

100 FREESTYLE 200 BREASTSTROKE 1 Tea AUSTIN 44.16 2001 NCAA 1 Matt CASTO 2:01.60 2004 Speedo 2 John KEPPELER 44.19 1994 NCAA 2 Kyle PAYNE 2:03.13 2006 AMSC 3 Vern ROGERS 45.38 1984 NCAA 3 Eddie FERNANDEZ 2:04.12 2004 AMSC

200 FREESTYLE 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 John KEPPELER 1:35.81 1993 *NCAA 1 Scott WELTZ 1:48.32 2006 BigWest 2 Scott WELTZ 1:38.99 2006 AMSC 2 John KEPPELER 1:49.73 1993 *NCAA 3 Nik KEMP 1:39.60 2006 BigWest 3 Matt CASTO 1:49.74 2004 PCSC * - set NCAA Div. II Record 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 500 FREESTYLE 1 Scott WELTZ 3:54.83 2006 BigWest 1 Scott WELTZ 4:24.72 2006 AMSC 2 Matt CASTO 3:59.73 2004 Speedo 2 Matt DAVIE 4:28.34 2002 PCSC 3 Pat FOSTER 4:01.95 1994 PCSC 3 Brad WINSOR 4:28.93 1993 NCAA 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1,000 FREESTYLE (Since 1990) 1 Kevin WILLIAMS - Travis LOW - Patrick JACOBSON - John SMITH 1 Matt DAVIE 9:19.79 2002 NCAA 1:22.69 2003 NCAA 2 Alex ARBIOS 9:23.28 2006 BigWest 3 Kyle LETO 9:24.53 2006 BigWest 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1 Stewart REID - Kevin KOSKELLA - Brad WINSOR - John KEPPELER 1,650 FREESTYLE 3:01.83 1994 NCAA 1 Brad WINSOR 15:35.63 1991 NCAA 2 Scott WELTZ 15:41.65 2006 AMSC 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 3 Alex ARBIOS 15:43.68 2006 BigWest 1 Brad WINSOR - Paul SORENSON - Stewart REID - John KEPPELER 6:39.67 1993 NCAA 100 BUTTERFLY 1 Matt CASTO 49.43 2004 PCSC 200 MEDLEY RELAY 2 Dan CAMILLI 49.88 1980 NCAA 1 Kyle WOOLDRIDGE - Pat JACOBSON - Travis LOW - John SMITH 3 Pat FOSTER 50.12 1997 NCAA 1:32.49 2003 PCSC

200 BUTTERFLY 400 MEDLEY RELAY 1 Matt CASTO 1:49.01 2004 PCSC 1 Andy SLAKOFF - Jeff DAVID - John KEPPELER - Brian PATTERSON 2 Lenn ROSENBERG 1:50.08 1989 NCAC 3:22.52 1993 NCAA 3 Pat FOSTER 1:51.00 1996 NCAA MARKS IN BOLD SET IN 2006 100 BACKSTROKE Mark in Italics are by current Aggies set before 2006 1 John KEPPELER 48.37 1993 *NCAA 2 Tea AUSTIN 48.44 2001 NCAA 3 Scott WELTZ 50.47 2006 BigWest * - set NCAA Div. II Record

200 BACKSTROKE 1 John KEPPELER 1:46.29 1994 *NCAA 2 Matt JONES 1:48.38 2004 PCSC 3 Scott WELTZ 1:48.71 2006 BigWest * - set NCAA Div. II Record

30 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING UC Davis Women’s Swimming Records

50 FREESTYLE 200 BREASTSTROKE 1 Anna PETTIS 23.07 1983 NCAA 1 Ashley CAYFORD 2:20.51 2005 BigWest 2 Renee DYER 23.75 2006 BigWest 2 Kristi WHEELER 2:22.15 1988 NCAA 3 Hannah WATANABE 23.77 2006 BigWest 3 Renee DYER 2:22.89 2005 AmSC

100 FREESTYLE 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 Hannah WATANABE 51.27 2006 BigWest 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 2:05.26 2005 BigWest 2 Anna PETTIS 51.28 1983 NCAA 2 Hannah WATANABE 2:06.17 2005 BigWest 3 Renee DYER 51.41 2005 AmSC 3 Vanessa SALLEE 2:06.31 2003 NCAA

200 FREESTYLE 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 Renee DYER 1:50.70 2005 BigWest 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 4:27.08 2003 UCSD 2 Hannah WATANABE 1:51.48 2006 BigWest 2 Hannah WATANABE 4:29.12 2006 Miami 3 Jill OLSON 1:51.79 2005 BigWest 3 Vanessa SALLEE 4:29.57 2003 PCSC

500 FREESTYLE 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1 Michelle JENNINGS 4:59.82 2005 BigWest 1 Hannah WATANABE - Jill OLSON - 2 Yuka KOBAYASHI 5:01.16 2003 AgOpen Yuka KOBAYASHI - Renee DYER 1:35.18 2005 BigWest 3 Jamie McCLELLAN 5:01.66 1983 NCAA 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1,000 FREESTYLE (since 1990) 1 Hannah WATANABE - Yuka KOBAYASHI- 1 Michelle JENNINGS 10:16.56 2005 Pacifi c Jill OLSON - Renee DYER 3:25.96 2006 BigWest 2 Bergen BECK 10:24.44 2005 BigWest 3 Rachelle COMPTON 10:27.85 2006 BigWest 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 1 Hannah WATANABE - Yuka KOBAYASHI 1,650 FREESTYLE Jill OLSON- Renee DYER 7:26.27 2006 BigWest 1 Jamie McCLELLAN 17:00.20 1983 NCAA 2 Michelle JENNINGS 17:05.65 2005 BigWest 200 MEDLEY RELAY 3 Shannon LITTLE 17:15.40 1990 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI - Ashley CAYFORD - Hannah Watanabe - Renee DYER 1:43.47 2005 BigWest 100 BUTTERFLY 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 54.20 2006 BigWest 400 MEDLEY RELAY 2 Hannah WATANABE 56.18 2005 BigWest 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI - Ashley CAYFORD 3 Kristi WHEELER 56.42 1988 NCAA Hannah WATANABE - Jill OLSON 3:47.48 2005 BigWest

200 BUTTERFLY MARKS IN BOLD SET IN 2006 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 1:58.62 2006 BigWest Mark in Italics are by current Aggies set before 2006 2 Hannah WATANABE 2:04.90 2004 PCSC 3 Koren POLLOCK 2:05.42 1993 PCSC

100 BACKSTROKE 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 55.10 2005 BigWest 2 Jennifer GINSBERG 57.58 2006 BigWest 3 Emily MEDVED 57.74 2006 BigWest

200 BACKSTROKE 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 1:59.52 2005 BigWest 2 Elizabeth GLICK 2:04.75 2003 PCSC 3 Jennifer GINSBERG 2:05.69 2005 BigWest

100 BREASTSTROKE 1 Ashley CAYFORD 1:03.80 2006 BigWest 2 Renee DYER 1:04.90 2005 BigWest 3 Jessica LEE 1:05.63 2006 BigWest

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 31 Schaal Aquatics Center - Men’s Swimming Records

50 FREESTYLE 1. Patrick Jacobson (UC Davis) 21.06 1/7/06 Aggie Open 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2. Patrick Jacobson (UC Davis) 21.24 1/14/06 UCSD 1. Krzysztof Zoldak (Pacifi c) 1:51.24 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 3. Bradley Matsumoto (UC Santa Barbara) 21.27 1/20/06 UCSB 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 1:51.43 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 1:52.75 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 100 FREESTYLE 1. Grant Hurst (UC Santa Barbara) 46.21 1/20/06 UCSB 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2. Patrick Jacobson (UC Davis) 46.41 1/20/06 UCSB 1. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 4:04.74 1/14/06 UCSD 3. Matt Davie (Sierra Marlins) 46.58 2/28/04 Aggie 2. Michael Baier (UC San Diego) 4:08.87 1/14/06 UCSD Scramble 3. Derek Pettit (UC San Diego) 4:13.24 1/14/06 UCSD

200 FREESTYLE 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Nik Kemp (UC Davis) 1:40.67 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 1. UC Irvine (Cohee-Simonsen-Erazo-Egge) 1:34.58 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Piotr Gegotek (Cal State Bakersfi eld) 1:40.90 1/22/05 CSUB 2. UC Davis (Pluemer-Van Gemeren-Bacharach-Williams) 3. Nik Kemp (UC Davis) 1:40.95 1/20/06 CSUB 1:35.07 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 3. Pacifi c (Betlej-Dunn-McLaughlin-Zoldak) 1:35.09 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 500 FREESTYLE 1. Garrett Porteous (UC Santa Barbara) 4:35.63 1/20/06 UCSB 400 MEDLEY RELAY 2. Mike Cohee (UC Irvine) 4:37.25 1/28/05 UC Irvine 1. UCSB (Ota-Nilsson-Cary-Lindberg) 3:23.20 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Brooks Felton (UC Santa Barbara) 4:38.41 1/20/06 UCSB 2. UC Davis (Jones-Payne-Burke-Crawford) 3:29.61 1/20/06 UCSB 3. UCSB (Erwin-Ramsey-Bauer-Edwards) 3:29.92 1/20/06 UCSB 1,000 FREESTYLE 1. Brooks Felton (UC Santa Barbara) 9:30.59 1/20/06 UCSB 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 9:38.62 1/14/06 UCSD 1. CSUB (Soho-Dawson-Trujillo-Gegotek) 1:24.24 1/22/05 CSUB 3. Kareem Adnan (UC Irvine) 9:39.31 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. UC Davis (Jacobson-Krause-Kim-Kemp) 1:25.20 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 3. UC Davis (Kemp-Williams-Tucker-Crawford) 1:26.98 1/22/05 CSUB Dual 1,650 FREESTYLE 1. Toki Burke (UC Davis) 17:35.92 1/7/05 Aggie Open 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. UCSB (Matsumoto-Ota-Lindberg-Hurst) 3:04.48 1/20/06 UCSB 100 BUTTERFLY 2. UC Davis (Kemp-Kraus-Jacobson-Kim) 3:05.41 1/20/06 UCSB 1. Chris Coley (Seattle) 50.36 10/28/04 Seattle 3. UC Davis (Kim-Kemp-Tucker-Hagen) 3:06.06 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Eddie Erazo (UC Irvine) 50.57 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. Krzysztof Zoldak (Pacifi c) 51.19 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 800 FREESTYLE RELAY None. 200 BUTTERFLY 1. Krzysztof Zoldak (Pacifi c) 1:51.40 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 1-METER DIVING - 2. Pat Cary (UC Santa Barbara) 1:52.28 1/20/06 UCSB 1. Andrew Skewes (UC San Diego) 286.65 1/14/06 UCSD 2. Eddie Erazo (UC Irvine) 1:54.02 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Anton Slobounov (UC Irvine) 280.65 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. Brad Kern (UC Davis) 260.24 1/28/05 UC Irvine 100 BACKSTROKE 1. Patrick Ota (UC Santa Barbara) 49.64r 1/20/06 UCSB 3-METER DIVING - 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 51.48 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 1. Andrew Skewes (UC San Diego) 275.40 1/14/06 UCSD 3. Wojchiech Betlej (Pacifi c) 51.49 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 2. Anton Slobounov (UC Irvine) 263.25 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. Brad Kern (UC Davis) 258.53 1/28/05 UC Irvine 200 BACKSTROKE 1. Chris Good (UC Santa Barbara) 1:50.86 1/20/06 UCSB Collegiate meets only. 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 1:51.14 1/20/06 UCSB r - relay split 3. Wojchiech Betlej (Pacifi c) 1:51.62 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly

100 BREASTSTROKE 1. David Dunn (Pacifi c) 57.14 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 2. John Michelmore (Cal Poly) 57.80 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 3. Dan Simonson (UC Irvine) 57.86 1/28/05 UC Irvine

200 BREASTSTROKE 1. Dan Simonson (UC Irvine) 2:05.21 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Russell Taylor (UC Davis) 2:05.78 1/28/05 UCI Dual 3. Russell Taylor (UC Davis) 2:06.31 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly

32 2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING Schaal Aquatics Center - Women’s Swimming Records

50 FREESTYLE 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Haley Cope (unattached) 23.83 1/10/04 Aggie Open 1. Ja-Neil Bragg (Pacifi c) 2:05.06 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 2. Chelsea Nagata (UC Irvine) 23.88 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Jennifer Schwalb (UC Santa Barbara) 2:05.55 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 23.96 1/8/05 Aggie Open 3. Summer Halwas-Morgan (Pacifi c) 2:08.27 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly

100 FREESTYLE 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 51.42 1/28/05 UC Irvine 1. Susan Bell (UCSD) 4:33.07 1/14/06 UCSD 2. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 51.64 1/7/06 Aggie Open 2. Hannah Watanabe (UC Davis) 4:33.94 1/14/06 UCSD 3. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 51.65 1/14/06 UCSD 3. Michelle Jennings 4:41.93 1/14/06 UCSD

200 FREESTYLE 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Ja’Neil Bragg (Pacifi c) 1:50.64 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 1. UC Irvine (Do-Economides-DePaul-Nagata) 1:45.33 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 1:52.23 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. UC Davis (Kobayashi-Cayford-Watanabe-Dyer) 1:45.36 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 3. Hannah Watanabe (UC Davis) 1:52.44 1/20/06 UCSB 3. UC Davis (Kobayashi-Cayford-Watanabe-Dyer) 1:46.01 1/28/05 UC Irvine

500 FREESTYLE 400 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Laura McDonald (Pacifi c) 4:56.29 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 1. UCSB (Cruzat-Freeman-Yamamoto-Dwidar) 3:50.39 1/20/06 UCSB 2. Jennifer Radecke (Pacifi c) 4:59.07 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 2. UC Davis (Medved-Cayford-Cornell-Covert) 3:54.20 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Hannah Watanabe (UC Davis) 5:02.89 1/20/06 UCSB 3. UC Davis (Kobayashi-Cayford-Watanabe-Olson) 3:55.16 1/14/06 UCSD

1,000 FREESTYLE 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Laura McDonald (Pacifi c) 10:13.98 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 1. UC Davis (Olson-Covert-Medved-Dyer) 1:37.16 10/27/05 Nevada 2. Alexis Sheridan (UC Irvine) 10:19.35 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. UC Davis (Ginserg-Dyer-Weeks-Olson) 1:37.74 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 3. Lara Bjargardottir (UC Irvine) 10:19.97 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. Nevada (Wainwright-Gunsalus-Hansen-Schmidt) 1:38.30 10/27/05 Nevada

1,650 FREESTYLE 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Sarah Keffer (UC Davis) 17:38.83 1/7/06 Aggie Open 1. UC Davis (Watanabe-Olson-Kobayashi-Dyer) 3:27.58 1/20/06 UCSB 2. UCSB (Dwidar-Jenkins-Yamamoto-Demeulenaere) 3:27.91 10/17/06 UCSB 100 BUTTERFLY 3. UC Davis (Watanabe-Olson-Kobayashi-Dyer) 3:30.84 1/28/05 UC Irvine 1. Chelsea Nagata (UC Irvine) 56.68 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Yuka Kobayashi (UC Davis) 56.77 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 3. Yuka Kobayashi (UC Davis) 56.94 10/28/04 Seattle None.

200 BUTTERFLY 1-METER DIVING - 1. Erin Yamamota (UC Santa Barbara) 2:02.85 1/20/06 UCSB 1. Jackie Jones (UC Irvine) 257.57 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Kristen Okazaki (Pacifi c) 2:03.28 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 2. Laura LaFranchise (Cal State Bakersfi eld) 251.93 1/22/05 CSUB 3. Kim Kabesh (Nevada) 2:03.59 10/27/05 Nevada 3. Krysta Chaldekas (UC Davis) 226.73 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly

100 BACKSTROKE 3-METER DIVING - 1. Haley Cope (unattached) 56.12 1/10/04 Aggie Open 1. Laura LaFranchise (Cal State Bakersfi eld 286.20 1/22/05 CSUB 2. Chelsea Nagata (UC Irvine) 57.31 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Jackie Jones (UC Irvine) 273.45 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. Kim Kabesh (Nevada) 57.61 10/27/05 Nevada 3. Krysta Chaldekas (UC Davis) 251.55 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly

200 BACKSTROKE Collegiate meets only. 1. Kim Do (UC Irvine) 2:04.75 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Jessica Cruzat (UC Santa Barbara) 2:04.78 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Yuka Kobayashi (UC Davis) 2:05.44 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly

100 BREASTSTROKE 1. Ashley Cayford (UC Davis) 1:04.25 1/14/06 SJSU/UCSC 2. Kellyn Loehr (Pacifi c) 1:04.99 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 3. Ashley Cayford (UC Davis) 1:05.19 10/27/05 Nevada

200 BREASTSTROKE 1. Kellyn Loehr (Pacifi c) 2:20.55 1/28/06 Pacifi c/Poly 2. Aubrie Smallwood (UC Irvine) 2:21.16 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. Ashley Cayford (UC Davis0 2:21.54 1/20/06 UCSB

2006-07 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 33 UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any THIS IS University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES Art History Art Studio UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural On campus, UC Davis students can rally around Asian American Studies & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & the highly successful athletics department by joining Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Science), fi ve professional schools (Education, Law, the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a fi rst-class Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center Biological Science Division of Biological Sciences. for the Performing Arts. Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate The university also offers hundreds of student Biotechnology Cell Biology programs, the university offers the most expansive and clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering diverse range of academics among any of the University fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations Chemistry of California campuses. Additionally, students also have and the Associated Students of UC Davis student Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese the opportunity to combine majors or customize their government. Civil Engineering Classical Civilization fi eld of study by creating an individual major. For the active Aggie, students may participate in Clinical Nutrition For those interested in graduate degrees – whether the diverse intramural sports program or join one of Communication Community & Regional Development it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Rec- Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science advising services to help students craft their education reation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the Computer Engineering Computer Science toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis campus with its own state-of-the-art fi tness venue. Computer Science & Engineering students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual Crop Science & Management Design to either their fi rst or second choices. student-run open house. The popular event showcases Dramatic Art East Asian Studies all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, Economics staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur- Electrical Engineering English RANKINGS rounding communities. Entomology UC Davis ranks 14th among public universities, Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management according to U.S. News & World Report, and 16th by the Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning National Research Council. Furthermore, the National GETTING AROUND Environmental Toxicology Science Foundation places the university 12th in the Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology nation in research funding, and Money magazine consid- of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies ered UC Davis as one of the West’s top “best buys”. airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Food Science Additionally, the Gourman Report rated the ge- Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac- French Genetics netics department at No. 1, while U.S. News & World ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the Geology German Report ranked the College of Engineering as No. 13 fi nest ski resorts and the Pacifi c Ocean’s top beaches. History Human Development among its peers. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolo- Hydrology bus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer International Agricultural Development International Relations free transportation to registered undergraduates. Italian COMMUNITY Japanese The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Landscape Architecture other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike Linguistics Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so- Managerial Economics paths make the entire town conducive to both riders Materials Science & Engineering cially innovative community. Mathematics and pedestrians. Mechanical Engineering The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty Medieval Studies Microbiology shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the Music city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities Native American Studies www.ucdavis.edu Natural Sciences for active students. Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies i CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

LARRY VANDERHOEF UC Davis Chancellor Larry N. Vanderhoef was appointed chancellor of the to promote dialogue and scholar exchange, and to promote University of California, Davis, in April 1994. He joined the generally the notion of crossing boundaries to build greater campus in 1984 as executive vice chancellor and provost. understanding and good will - a continuing personal and During his 10-plus years as chancellor, the campus was professional effort. invited to membership in the AAU; increased its extramural His research interests lie in the general area of plant awards from $169.1 million to $420.7 million annually, earn- growth and development, and in the evolution of the land- ing a National Science Foundation (NSF) research funding grant universities. He has taught classes from freshman level ranking of 14th in the U.S.; expanded classroom, lab, clini- to advanced graduate study. cal and offi ce space by 2 million square feet, with 1 million Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on various national more to be built over the next fi ve years; completed the commissions addressing graduate and international educa- transformation of an ailing county hospital to an academi- tion, the role of a modern land-grant university and ac- cally distinguished and fi nancially sound regional medical crediting issues. center; and made distinctive strides in recruiting a diverse He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in biology from the and accomplished faculty and student body. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and a Ph.D. in plant Chancellor Vanderhoef was recently honored by the biochemistry from Purdue University. Previously, he held Sacramento Business Journal as one of the 20 people who have faculty positions at the University of Illinois, where he also contributed most substantially to California’s capital region served as a department head, and at the University of Mary- over the past 20 years and by the Sacramento Metropolitan land, College Park, where he was appointed provost. He was Chamber of Commerce as Sacramentan of the Year. awarded honorary doctoral degrees by Purdue University In 2004 he led a UC Davis delegation to Iran in an effort and by Inje University in Korea.

VIRGINIA HINSHAW UC Davis Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw, Ph.D. serves as the Provost and School of Medicine, and in the Department of Pathology, Mi- Executive Vice Chancellor of UC Davis. In that capacity, she crobiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine is the campus’s chief academic and fi nancial offi cer and acts at UC Davis. For over 25 years she has conducted research for the Chancellor in his absence. Hinshaw’s responsibilities on viruses, primarily infl uenza, at different hospitals and uni- include oversight of the campus’s $2.2 billion budget and versities, including Medical College of Virginia, University overall responsibility for the UC Davis Health System; cam- of California Berkeley, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, pus operations, including resource management, planning Harvard Medical School, and the University of Wisconsin and policy development; and strategic leadership in plan- Madison. Hinshaw’s research has increased our understand- ning, coordinating and implementing academic direction and ing of various aspects of infl uenza viruses, such as important programs. Prior to joining UC Davis in 2001, she served as hosts in nature, transmission among humans, lower mam- the Dean of the Graduate School and Vice Chancellor for mals and birds, genetic changes related to disease severity, the Research at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. molecular basis of cell killing, and new approaches to vac- In addition to her administrative duties, Hinshaw main- cines. Her innovative and energetic teaching style, combined tains a joint appointment in two academic departments as a with her continual advocacy for research and education, has Professor of Virology in the Department of Internal Medicine, earned her national recognition and acclaim. UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstand- director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the ing overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West under his guidance. Region in 2001-02. Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his fi rst Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine year as director when he was charged with the task of fully lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC UC Davis would offer athletics-related fi nancial aid. One Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. year later, the campus announced the launch of its fi rst-ever One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school grant-in-aid program. for the 2001-02 year. Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies a successful baseball coach, fi rst as an assistant at his alma moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he Association. Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced also served his fi rst post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka that it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the from NCAA Division II to Division I status. University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six the Aggie athletics staff.

DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Area Code 530

ADMINISTRATION Offi ce Phone HEAD COACHES Offi ce Phone Greg Warzecka, Director of Athletics 264 Hickey 752-4557 Fall Sports Executive Assistant: Amie Smith Bob Biggs, Football 222 Hickey 752-1356 Pam Gill-Fisher, Senior Associate A.D. 202 Hickey 752-7510 Steve Walker, Volleyball (W) 287 Hickey 752-0644 (through Dec. 2006) Steve Doten, Water Polo (M) 181 Hickey 752-3452 Deanne Vochatzer, Cross Country (M/W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Associate Athletics Directors Maryclaire Robinson, Soccer (W) 333 Hickey 752-0735 Larry Swanson, External Affairs 283 Hickey 752-8609 Dwayne Shaffer, Soccer (M) 326 Hickey 752-8892 Bob Bullis, Business 264 Hickey 752-4806 Winter Sports Assistant Athletics Directors John Lavallee, Gymnastics (W) 281 Hickey 752-1188 Mike Angius, Development 116 A Street 752-8683 Barbara Jahn, Swimming & Diving (W) 214 Hickey 752-9271 Scott Brayton, Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 757-3135 Peter Motekaitis, Swimming & Diving (M) 330 Hickey 754-9467 Mitch Campbell, Football Ops & Event Mgmt. 5 Hickey Annex 752-3525 Sandy Simpson, Basketball (W) 210 Hickey 752-0315 Jennifer Cardone, Compliance Services 208 Hickey 754-7552 Gary Stewart, Basketball (M) 232 Hickey 752-3501 Mike Robles, Media Relations 121 Hickey 752-3680 Lennie Zalesky, Wrestling (M) 140 Pavilion 752-3686

KEY NUMBERS Offi ce Phone Spring Sports Intercollegiate Athletics 264 Hickey 752-1111 Kathy DeYoung, Golf (W) 228 Hickey 752-1053 Michelle Roppeau, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 752-0714 Elaine Jones, Lacrosse (W) 224 Hickey 752-2039 Laura Goldhammer, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 754-6762 Daryl Lee, Tennis (M) 332 Hickey 752-9365 Andy Bloom, Strength & Conditioning Weight Room 752-5124 Karen Yoder, Softball (W) 183 Hickey 754-6944 Rob Norris, Game Management 140F Pavilion 752-0641 Bill Maze, Tennis (W) 332 Hickey 752-7511 Rex Peters, Baseball 119 Hickey 752-7513 TeamAggie 116 A Street 757-3146 Emily Plesser, Rowing (W) 324 Hickey 754-7814 Aggie Pack 116 A Street 757-3134 Deanne Vochatzer, Track & Field (W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Creative Communication Services 116 A Street 750-3143 Jon Vochatzer, Track & Field (M) 2 Hickey Annex 752-8608 Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 752-2699 Cy Williams, Golf (M) 6 Hickey Annex 752-0639 Men’s Equipment Room 110 Hickey 752-0259 Jamey Wright, Water Polo (W) 181 Hickey 752-0648 Women’s Equipment Room 163 Hickey 752-0635 Training Room - Hickey 115 Hickey Gym 752-0647 Training Room - Pavilion 180 Pavilion 752-7515 iii SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE GUIDANCE SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini- Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All- mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic District/America honorees, and has claimed a record advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although Student-Athlete Guidance Services deserves much of appointments with the athletic academic advisors are the credit for these accomplishments. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might The SAGS office started in 1988 with a single staff choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues member serving as a centralized resource for academic including: advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional aca- • General education (GE) requirements Michelle Roppeau demic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant • Dropping/adding courses Director of Athletic • Time management/study skills eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. Academic Advising • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form It is headed by Pam Gill-Fisher, senior associate direc- • Study hall for student-athletes tor of athletics. • Personal issues that affect academic performance The SAGS office provides a range of services to • Choosing a major/career student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, • Declaring or changing a major including assistance with course and major selection • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility • Preparation for graduate programs rules and issues. • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical any student interested in a graduate program in ath- therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Jeff Hogan for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- Head Athletic Trainer letes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of The student athletic trainers serve two to three injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head- years with the program, logging in more than 1,500 quartered there as well.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ICA Weight Room (Toomey Field) • (530) 752-5124

Former Olympian Andy Bloom became the athlet- Summer Olympics in Sydney. A two-time NCAA cham- ics department’s first full-time strength and conditioning pion in the shot and discus, Bloom graduated from coach in 2005, having previously served that role on Wake Forest University in 1996. a part-time basis since 2002. He first joined the Aggie The ICA Weight Room, located within the confines program in 2000, joining the track & field staff as an of Toomey Field, expanded in 1999 thanks to donations assistant throws coach. from several UC Davis athletics boosters and corporate Andy Bloom Bloom highlighted an outstanding track & field partners. The facility project also resulted in new equip- Strength & Conditioning career by finishing fourth in the shot put at the 2000 ment to serve all 26 varsity sports teams. Coach

iv HOME OF THE AGGIES

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center ACTIVITIES & (ARC) opened its doors during the spring RECREATION CENTER of 2004, offering a wide array of fi tness ar- eas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and rac- quetball courts and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

The ARC adjoins the Pavilion (left), formerly known as Recreation Hall, the home venue for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California. THE PAVILION

LA RUE FIELD Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted fi ve NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its fi rst event. The complex features an Olym- pic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, offi ce space and permanent seating for approximately 500 specta- tors. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, such as this year’s Western Water Polo Association championships.

v SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER AGGIE SOCCER Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soc- STADIUM cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the The former Lower Hickey Gym, the fi rst home of mid-1980s. women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a fi rst-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

Dobbins boasts one of the fi nest playing services in Northern TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tri- pling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and offi ce space. In June 2005, former Olympian Andy Bloom was named as the program’s fi rst full-time strength and conditioning coach.

Built in the 1950s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous cham- pionship events for football, track & fi eld and lacrosse. During TOOMEY FIELD & the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility. WOODY WILSON TRACK

FUTURE GAMES UC Davis Athletics will see the continued upgrading Note: each drawing represents a concept for and/or construction of two fi rst-class athletics facilities. full build-out. Designs are subject to change. The Marya Welch Tennis Center (left), an addition to the existing Hickey Tennis Courts, began construction in 2004. Long-term plans for the tennis venue include grandstand seating with restroom/concessions. Its fi rst phase was dedicated in April 2005.

Aggie football and women’s lacrosse will move to a multi-purpose stadium, located adjacent to the Schaal Aquatics Center, as early as the 2006-07 academic year. Initial concept designs call for seating of 10,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

vi TRANSITION TO DIVISION I

On March 11, 2003, UC Davis made membership in 2007-08. a landmark move in its storied intercol-intercol- UC Davis will compete in the Big West Conference in legiate athletics historyhistory when Chancel- baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s lloror LLarryarry VVanderhoefanderhoef announcedannounced thatthat cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tthehe uuniversityniversity wwouldould rreclassifyeclassify ffromrom soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track & fi eld sstatustatus andand joinjoin thethe BigBig WestWest Conference.Conference. and women’s volleyball. TThehe aannouncementnnouncement ccameame aafterfter mmuchuch Football is a charter member of the Great West Football ddiscussioniscussion bbyy ccampusampus aadministrators,dministrators, ffaculty,aculty, sstaff,taff, sstudents,tudents, Conference, women’s rowing is a member of the Western alumni and local community. Independent Rowing Association, men’s and women’s water Additionally, UC Davis undergraduate students passed polo will remain in the Western Water Polo Association and the Campus Expansion Initiative, which will help fund the women’s lacrosse will continue play in the Mountain Pacifi c Aggies’ growing athletics grant-in-aid program. Sports Federation. UC Davis, which began its four-year transition to Di- Women’s gymnastics and men’s wrestling – already clas- vision I in the fall of 2003, will start some competition in sifi ed as Division I programs – will continue their participa- the Big West in 2004-05 and is scheduled for full Division I tion in the MPSF and Pacifi c-10 Conference, respectively. DIVISION I TIMELINE

Good News 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 The light at the end of the Provisional First Year Provisional Second Year Provisional Third Year Provisional Fourth Year tunnel brightened when • Compliance with all minimum con- • Full compliance with all Division • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. • Successfully complete an NCAA the NCAA Division I Board tests and participation requirements I legislation and membership athletics certifi cation self-study and of Directors approved for sports sponsorship set forth requirements, including scholarship • Attendance at a meeting to be evaluation visit. legislation which will in Bylaw 20.9.3.3 (contests and minimums and Division I scheduling. conducted at the NCAA convention make the Aggies eligible number of participants). to discuss issues impacting Division I • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. to win automatic berths • Attendance at NCAA convention. members. Institutional representa- • Submit a formal application and fee. tives required to attend the meeting • Attendance at a meeting conducted to NCAA Championships • Attendance at NCAA meeting at the are the CEO, AD, SWA, FAR, and at the NCAA Convention to discuss beginning with their fi rst • Submit a revised strategic plan based convention to discuss issues impact- Compliance Coordinator. issues impacting Division I members. active year of Division I on the previously submitted plan. ing Division I. membership in 2007-08. • Completion of an NCAA athletics • Submit an annual report and updated The Big West Conference- • Apply Division I legislation to the • Submit an annual report and updated certifi cation orientation visit. strategic plan by June 30, 2007 sponsored NCAA 2003-13 greatest extent possible. strategic plan by June 30 based on based on feedback received from feedback received from the previous • Completion of a compliance review the previous years review. passed in August of • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. year. conducted by the national offi ce 2004. and submission of a report with an • The CEI reaches its full implementa- • Attendance at an orientation session. • Considered Division I for scheduling institutional response of fi ndings. tion. The athletics-designated Under previous legisla- against opponents. portion increases to generate an tion, the Aggies would • Submit an annual report and updated • Submit an annual report and updated estimated total of $4.26 million in strategic plan. have been ineligible to • Total athletics grant-in-aid increases to strategic plan by June 30 based on grants-in-aid. approximately $2.5 million. feedback received from the previous win any automatic berth • Considered Division II in scheduling year’s annual report. awarded to the Big West against Division I opponents, Divi- • The portion of the CEI fees designated 2007-08 Conference until 2009- sion I against Division II opponents. for athletics increases to generate an • The portion of the CEI fees designated 10. For men’s basketball, estimated total of $2.03 million in for athletics increases to contribute • The Campus Expansion Initiative First Year of Division I the wait was eight years, grants-in-aid. an estimated total of $3.17 million takes effect, contributing an esti- • All teams become eligible for confer- meaning the Aggies for athletics grants-in-aid. mated total of $999,000 – toward ence and NCAA championships. would not be able to win athletics grants-in-aid. • Teams become eligible to win Big an automatic berth until West automatic berths to NCAA 2015-16. championships.

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D ay D at E O p p onen t L o c at I O N t IME Sat 10/14/06 San Jose State/UC Santa Cruz (W/D) Davis, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 10/14/06 UC Santa Cruz (M/D) Davis, Calif. 12:00 PM Fri 10/20/06 pacific Tiger Invitational (M/W) Stockton, Calif. 2:00 PM Sat 10/21/06 pacific Tiger Invitational (M/W) Stockton, Calif. 12:00 PM Fri 10/27/06 Washington State (W) Davis, Calif. 1:30 PM Sat 10/28/06 Nevada (W/D) Reno, Nev. 6:30 PM Fri 11/3/06 Big West Shootout (M/W/D) Irvine, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 11/4/06 Big West Shootout (M/W/D) Irvine, Calif. 10:00 AM Sun 11/5/06 UC San Diego (M/W/D) San Diego, Calif. 11:00 AM Thu 11/16/06 Speedo Cup (M) Long Beach, Calif. 9:00 AM Fri 11/17/06 Speedo Cup (M) Long Beach, Calif. 9:00 AM Sat 11/18/06 Speedo Cup (M) Long Beach, Calif. 9:00 AM Fri 12/1/06 Akron University Invite (W/D) Akron, Ohio 12:00 PM Sat 12/2/06 Akron University Invite (W/D) Akron, Ohio 12:00 PM Sun 12/3/06 Akron University Invite (W/D) Akron, Ohio 12:00 PM Sat 1/06/07 Aggie Open (M/W) Davis, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 1/13/07 UC Santa Barbara (M/W) Santa Barbara, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 1/20/07 pacific/Cal Poly (M/W/D) Stockton, Calif. 12:00 PM Sat 1/27/07 Cal State Bakersfield (M/W/D) Davis, Calif. 2:00 PM Sat 2/3/07 UC Irvine (M/W/D) Davis, Calif. 11:00 AM Wed 2/21/07 Big West Championships (M/W) Long Beach, Calif. All Day Thu 2/22/07 Big West Championships (M/W/D) Long Beach, Calif. All Day Fri 2/23/07 Big West Championships (M/W/D) Long Beach, Calif. All Day

Sat 2/24/07 Big West Championships (M/W/D) Long Beach, Calif. All Day AGGIE SWIMMING & DIVING Thu 3/1/07 American Short Course Championships (M) Austin, Texas All Day Fri 3/2/07 American Short Course Championships (M) Austin, Texas All Day Sat 3/3/07 American Short Course Championships (M) Austin, Texas All Day

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