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All-Americans 2018-19 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS YEAR EVENT(S) NAME YEAR EVENT(S) NAME 1923 Free John Moore 1962 Breast (2)/IM Chet Jastremski 1923 Back Henry Churchman 1962 Breast (2)/Relay Ken Nakasone 1924 Free John Moore 1962 Fly (2)/Relay Lary Schulhof 1937 Diving Theran Feigal 1962 Free (2)/Relay Pete Sintz 1947 Free Thomas Gastineau 1962 Free (3) Alan Somers 1950 IM Larry Meyer 1962 IM/Back Ted Stickles 1951 IM/Back/Relay Larry Meyer 1962 Back (2)/Relay Tom Stock 1951 Relay Frank Pisacreta 1962 Free (2) Claude Thompson 1951 Relay Sam Seki 1962 IM Cary Tremewan 1951 Relay Sam Shadburne 1962 Fly (2)/Free Mike Troy 1952 Relay Robert Briscoe 1962 Free Tom Verth 1952 IM/Back/Free/Relay Larry Meyer 1963 Breast Pete Anderson 1952 Relay Frank Pisacreta 1963 1M/3M Rick Gilbert 1952 Relay Sam Seki 1963 Free/Relay Tom Hayden 1953 Free Frank Pisacreta 1963 Breast (2)/IM/Relay Chet Jastremski 1955 IM/Free Richard Tanabe 1963 Breast (2) Ken Nakasone 1955 Free (2) Bill Woolsey 1963 Fly (2)/Relay (2) Fred Schmidt 1956 Fly Ron Honda 1963 Fly (2)/Relay (2) Lary Schulhof 1956 IM/Free Richard Tanabe 1963 Free (2) Alan Somers 1956 Free Paul Schutt 1963 IM (2)/Back/Relay Ted Stickles 1956 Free (3) Bill Woolsey 1963 Back (2)/Relay Tom Stock 1957 Fly Ron Honda 1963 IM (2) Cary Tremewan 1957 Relay/IM/Breast Thomas Lord 1963 Free (3) Gary Verhoeven 1957 Fly/IM/Relay Richard Tanabe 1963 Fly John Wagner 1957 Free (2)/Relay Bill Woolsey 1964 Breast (2) Pete Anderson 1957 Breast (2)/Relay Barry Yap 1964 Free Rcihard Allen 1958 Relay Lewis Cook 1964 1M/3M Rick Earley 1958 Fly/Relay Ron Honda 1964 Breast (2) Ken Frost 1958 Relay Leslie Nakamura 1964 1M/3M Rick Gilbert 1958 Free(2) John Parks 1964 Back(2)/Relay Pete Hammer 1958 Relay Barry Yap 1964 IM (2)/Fly Ralph Kendrick 1959 Fly/IM/Relay Bill Barton 1964 1M/3M Richard Morse 1959 Back (2)/IM Dick Beaver 1964 1M/3M Charles Neel 1959 Breast/Relay Gerald Miki 1964 Relay (2) Chuck Ogilby 1959 Free John Parks 1964 Breast (2) Richard Schaible 1959 Back (2)/Relay Frank McKinney 1964 Fly (2) Fred Schmidt 1959 Relay Leslie Nakamura 1964 Fly (2)/Relay(2) Lary Schulhof 1960 Fly (2)/IM Bill Barton 1964 IM (2)/Back Ted Stickles 1960 Back (2)/IM Dick Beaver 1964 Back (2) Tom Stock 1960 Relay Frank Brunell 1964 Free (2) Terry Townsend 1960 Fly Dick Kitchell 1964 IM Cary Tremewan 1960 Back (2)/Relay Frank McKinney 1964 Breast (2)/Relay Tom Trethewey 1960 Breast (2)/Relay Gerald Miki 1964 Free (2) Gary Verhoeven 1960 Free (2)/Relay John Parks 1964 Relay Robert Williamson 1960 Free (2)/Relay Fred Rounds 1965 Breast Pete Anderson 1960 Free(3)/Relay Pete Sintz 1965 Relay Scott Cordin 1960 Fly (2)/Relay Mike Troy 1965 1M/3M Rick Earley 1960 Free (2)/Relay Tom Verth 1965 1M/3M Rick Gilbert 1961 Fly Bill Barton 1965 Back (2)/Relay Pete Hammer 1961 Back Dick Beaver 1965 IM (2)/Fly Ralph Kendrick 1961 Fly Frank Brunell 1965 1M/3M Richard Morse 1961 Relay William Cass 1965 IM (2)/Relay Chuck Ogilby 1961 Free/Relay James Fitzgibbons 1965 IM (2) Chuck Richards 1961 Breast (2)/IM Chet Jastremski 1965 Fly (2)/Relay (2) Fred Schmidt 1961 Fly/Relay Terry Laberdie 1965 1M/3M Ken Sitzberger 1961 Back (2) Frank McKinney 1965 Free Terry Townsend 1961 Breast (2) Ken Nakasone 1965 Breast (2)/Relay Tom Trethewey 1961 IM/Back John Roethke 1965 Free (2) Gary Verhoeven 1961 Free/Relay Pete Sintz 1965 Relay (2) Robert Williamson 1961 Free (3) Alan Somers 1966 Fly (2)/Relay Kevin Berry 1961 Fly(2)/Free Mike Troy 1966 Fly John Collins 2018-19 INDIANA MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 1 2018-19 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS YEAR EVENT(S) NAME YEAR EVENT(S) NAME 1966 Relay Scott Cordin 1970 Free (3)/Relay Bill Baird 1966 1M/3M Rick Earley 1970 Back (2)/IM/Relay (2) Larry Barbiere 1966 Back (2)/Relay Pete Hammer 1970 Free (2)/Relay (3) Gary Conelly 1966 IM (2) Ralph Kendrick 1970 Breast (2)/Relay Jim Counsilman 1966 1M/3M Richard Morse 1970 Breast (2) Peder Dahlberg 1966 1M/3M Charles Neel 1970 3M Tom Eldridge 1966 IM Chuck Richards 1970 IM (2)/Back/Relay (2)/Free (2) Gary Hall 1966 1M/3M Ken Sitzberger 1970 1M/3M Jim Henry 1966 Relay Tom Trethewey 1970 Back (2) Jack Horsley 1966 IM/Free(2)/Relay (2) Bill Utley 1970 IM Daniel Hylant 1966 IM/Free/Relay (2) Ken Webb 1970 Fly/Free Ron Jacks 1966 Relay (2) Robert Williamson 1970 3M Gary James 1966 Free (3)/Relay (2) Bob Windle 1970 IM (2) George Smith 1967 Free/Relay (2) Bryan Bateman 1970 Free Fred Southward 1967 Fly/Relay Kevin Berry 1970 Fly/Free (2)/Relay (2) Mark Spitz 1967 Relay Steve Borowski 1971 Back/IM Larry Barbiere 1967 1M/3M Nicholas Carlton 1971 Free/Relay (3) Gary Conelly 1967 Fly John Collins 1971 Breast/Relay Peder Dahlberg 1967 Relay Steve Cordin 1971 3M Tom Eldridge 1967 Back (2)/Relay (2) Charles Hickcox 1971 Back (2)/Free Santiago Esteva 1967 1M Luis Nino de Rivera 1971 IM (2)/Back/Relay (2) Gary Hall 1967 Breast (2)/Relay David Perkowski 1971 IM (2)/Free/Relay Bill Heiss 1967 1M/3M Peter Rhodes 1971 Back Jack Horsley 1967 1M/3M Ken Sitzberger 1971 !M Daniel Hylant 1967 IM (2)/Back/Relay Bill Utley 1971 1M/3M Gary James 1967 IM/Fly/Relay Ken Webb 1971 Free (3)/Relay (2) John Kinsella 1967 Free (3)/Relay Bob Windle 1971 1M Jack Laughlin 1967 1M/3M Win Young 1971 1M Don Muir 1968 Free (3)/Relay (2) Bryan Bateman 1971 IM (2) Pat O’Conner 1968 Fly (2) Steve Borowski 1971 IM (2) George Smith 1968 Free/Relay (2) Bill Burrell 1971 Fly (2)/Free/Relay (2) Mark Spitz 1968 1M/3M Nicholas Carlton 1971 Back (2)/IM/Relay Mike Stamm 1968 1M/3M Jon Hahnfeldt 1972 Fly Bob Alsfelder 1968 1M/3M Jim Henry 1972 Free Bill Baird 1968 Back (2)/IM/Relay (2) Charles Hickcox 1972 Fly/Back/IM Larry Barbiere 1968 Fly/Relay (2) Ron Jacks 1972 Free/Relay (3) Gary Conelly 1968 Breast (2)/Relay Don McKenzie 1972 1M Tom Eldridge 1968 1M/3M Luis Nino de Rivera 1972 IM (2)/Back/Relay (2) Gary Hall 1968 Breast (2) David Perkowski 1972 Free (2)/Relay Bill Heiss 1968 Free (2)/Relay Fred Southward 1972 Free (2)/Relay (2) Tom Hickcox 1968 IM (2)/Back/Relay Bill Utley 1972 Free Jack Horsley 1968 Free/Relay (2) Bob Windle 1972 1M/3M Gary James 1968 1M/3M Win Young 1972 Free (3)/Relay John Kinsella 1969 Free/Relay Richard Anderson 1972 Breast/Relay Brock Ladewig 1969 Free (3)/Relay Bill Baird 1972 3M Don Muir 1969 Free (2)/Relay (3) Bryan Bateman 1972 Back/IM/Relay John Murphy 1969 Fly (2)/Relay Steve Borowski 1972 Fly/IM (2) Pat O’Conner 1969 Breast (2) Jim Counsilman 1972 Fly Duncan Scott 1969 Breast (2) Peder Dahlberg 1972 Fly (2)/Free/Relay (2) Mark Spitz 1969 1M Jon Hahnfeldt 1972 Back (2)/IM/Relay Mike Stamm 1969 1M/3M Jim Henry 1973 Fly Bob Alsfelder 1969 IM/Back (2)/Relay (2) Charles Hickcox 1973 Back (2) Larry Barbiere 1969 Fly/Free Ron Jacks 1973 Relay Thomas Beyer 1969 Breast (2)/Relay Don McKenzie 1973 3M Steve Byers 1969 Breast (2) David Perkowski 1973 Relay (3) Gary Conelly 1969 IM (2) George Smith 1973 Free (2)/IM Bruce Dickson 1969 Free (2)/Relay Fred Southward 1973 Back Santiago Esteva 1969 Fly/Free (2)/Relay (2) Mark Spitz 1973 Fly (2)/Relay (2)/IM (2) Gary Hall 1969 IM (2) Tom Warburton 1973 Free/Relay Bill Heiss 1969 1M/3M Win Young 1973 Free (3)/Relay (2) John Kinsella 1970 Free/Relay Richard Anderson 1973 Breast/relay Brock Ladewig 2 2018-19 INDIANA MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2018-19 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS YEAR EVENT(S) NAME YEAR EVENT(S) NAME 1973 1M/3M Don Muir 1977 Breast Mike Phelps 1973 Back/IM/Free/Relay John Murphy 1977 Breast Marc Schlatter 1973 Free/Relay Mel Nash 1977 Relay (2) Rick Thomas 1973 Fly (2)/IM Pat O’Conner 1978 Fly/Relay Jay Hersey 1973 Fly/IM Duncan Scott 1978 Breast/Relay Rick Hofstetter 1973 Back (2)/Medley Mike Stamm 1978 Free Ken Keim 1973 Free (2)/IM/Relay (2) Fred Tyler 1978 Back (2) Mark Kerry 1974 Fly (2) Bob Alsfelder 1978 Free (2)/IM Djan Madruga 1974 1M Brian Bungum 1978 Breast Marc Schlatter 1974 1M Scott Cranham 1978 Free (2)/Relay (2) Chuck Sharpe 1974 Free (2) Bruce Dickson 1978 IM/Relay (2) Rick Thomas 1974 Back (2) Santiago Esteva 1979 1M/3M Rob Bollinger 1974 Fly Carl Hamry 1979 Fly/Relay (2) Jim Halliburton 1974 Relay (2) Bill Heiss 1979 Free James Kegley 1974 Free (3)/Relay (2) Tom Hickcox 1979 Free (2) Ken Keim 1974 3M Gary James 1979 Back (2) Mark Kerry 1974 Breast Charles Keating 1979 1M/3M Doug MacAskill 1974 Free (3)/Relay John Kinsella 1979 Relay Ken McLaughlin 1974 Breast/Relay Brock Ladewig 1979 Free Djan Madruga 1974 Free (3)/Relay (3) Jim Montgomery 1979 Relay Dave Phelps 1974 Free/IM/Relay/Back John Murphy 1979 Breast (2)/Relay Marc Schlatter 1974 Free (2)/Fly/Relay (2) Mel Nash 1979 Relay (3) Chuck Sharpe 1974 IM/Relay Pat O’Conner 1979 3M Niki Stajkovic 1974 Back (2) Bill Schulte 1980 Back/Relay Romulo Arantes 1974 Back (2)/Relay Mike Stamm 1980 1M Rob Bollinger 1974 IM (2)/Fly/Relay Fred Tyler 1980 Relay Jim Halliburton 1975 Fly/Relay Bob Alsfelder 1980 1M/3M Doug MacAskill 1975 1M Brian Bungum 1980 Breast/Relay Marc Schlatter 1975 Free Bruce Dickson 1980 Relay Chuck Sharpe 1975 Free (3)/Relay (2) Tom Hickcox 1980 1M/3M Niki Stajkovic 1975 Breast/Relay Charles Keating 1981 1M/3M Rob Bollinger 1975 1M/3M Tom Kenyon 1981 Back Djan Madruga 1975 Relay Ken Knox 1981 1M John Schulte 1975 Free (2)/Relay (2) Jim Montgomery 1981 Free Chuck Sharpe 1975 1M Todd Muckler 1981 1M/3M Niki Stajkovic 1975 Back/IM/Free/Relay (2) John Murphy 1982 1M/3M Rob Bollinger 1975 Back (2)/Free/Relay Mel Nash 1982 Fly Tom Cole 1975 Back (2) Bill Schulte 1982 1M Paul Lenihan 1975 IM (2)/relay Rick Thomas 1982 1M Thomas Mulhern 1975 IM (2)/Relay Fred Tyler 1982 1M John Schulte 1976 1M Mark Antonoff 1983 Relay Doug Boyd 1976 3M Brian Bungum 1983 Relay Jeff Copper 1976 IM/Free Bruce Dickson 1983 1M/3M Pat J.
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