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0405Swimm Guide 2003-04 RESULTS/STATISTICS 2003-04 FINAL RESULTS (5-1 OVERALL, 3-1 PAC-10) DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE RECORD Oct. 10 at Pacific W 150-102 1-0 Nov. 7 at Hawaii W 184-111 2-0 Jan. 23 *Arizona W 169-118 3-0 Jan. 24 *Arizona State W 166-128 4-0 Feb. 6 *at USC W 152-89 5-0 Feb. 21 *at Stanford L 117-126 5-1 *denotes Pac-10 meet Bold denotes home meet at Spieker Aquatics Complex, Berkeley, CA 2004 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP BELMONT PLAZA POOL • MARCH 3-6, 2004 • LONG BEACH, CA 200 YARD FREESTYLE 14. Miguel Molina ........ 2:01.34 ...... 2:01.02 1. Nick Brunelli, ASU ... 1:36.93 ....... 1:35.26 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 12. Alex Holdridge ........ 1:38.10 ...... 1:38.64 1. Milorad Cavic ............ 47.29 ... 45.44*!@ 14. Steve Rehrmann ........ 1:38.71 ....... 1:39.15 2. Duje Draganja ........... 47.25 .......... 45.72 31. Ryan Lean ............... 1:44.20 7. Patrick O’Neil ........... 47.99 .......... 48.53 500 YARD FREESTYLE 8. Alex Lim ...................... 48.20 .......... 51.13 11. Jonas Tilly ................. 48.51 .......... 48.24 1. Ous Mellouli, USC ... 4:22.98 ....... 4:17.26 9. Daniel Lysaught ..... 4:24.62 ...... 4:23.31 200 YARD BUTTERFLY 15. Miguel Molina ........ 4:27.35 ...... 4:33.29 1. Jayme Cramer, Stan. 1:44.90 ....... 1:43.87 20. Ryan Lean ............... 4:35.81 ...... 4:32.55 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 6. Patrick O’Neil ........ 1:46.11 ...... 1:47.22 1650 YARD FREESTYLE 8. Steve Rehrmann ........ 1:48.36 ....... 1:48.93 1. Stanford .............................. 866.5 9. John Dorr ................ 1:48.63 ...... 1:48.39 1. Ous Mellouli, USC .............. - ..... 15:01.80 2. CALIFORNIA ...................... 773 13. Alex Holdridge ........ 1:51.76 ...... 1:51.77 3. Arizona ............................... 522.5 3. Daniel Lysaught ................ - .... 15:11.16 4. USC ....................................... 505 12. Ryan Lean .......................... - ..... 15.44.90 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 5. Arizona State ......................... 407 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 1. Markus Rogan, Stan. 1:46.53 ....... 1:45.18 6. Washington ............................ 299 2. Jeff Natalizio ............ 1:46.90 ....... 1:45.97 1. Peter Marshall, Stan. ... 47.23 .......... 45.21 3. John Dorr ................ 1:46.72 ...... 1:46.40 2. Alex Lim ...................... 48.19 .......... 46.08 15. Steve Rehrmann ........ 1:48.55 ....... 1:49.49 EVENT CHAMPION 3. Jeff Natalizio ............... 48.35 .......... 47.43 16. Caleb Rowe ............. 1:49.62 ...... 1:51.18 9. Chris Gibson .............. 49.73 .......... 49.70 AND COMPLETE 18 Alex Holdridge ........ 1:51.22 ...... 1:50.11 CAL RESULTS 200 YARD BACKSTROKE 19. Patrick O’Neil ........ 1:49.92 ...... 1:50.32 21. Henrique Barbosa .. 1:50.25 ...... 1:50.67 Event ............................... Prelims ......... Final 1. Markus Rogan, Stan. 1:41.95 ....... 1:40.97 4. Alex Lim ................... 1:46.77 ....... 1:43.32 24. Chris Gibson ........... 1:51.81 ...... 1:55.52 50 YARD FREESTYLE 6. Jeff Natalizio ............ 1:44.35 ....... 1:43.62 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Duje Draganja ........... 19.32 .......... 19.17 8. Chris Gibson ........... 1:47.06 ...... 1:47.13 1. Ous Mellouli, USC ... 3:49.56 ....... 3:43.38 5. Renato Gueraldi ........... 19.78 .......... 19.88 4. John Dorr ................ 3:51.01 ...... 3:48.47 6. Jonas Tilly ................. 19.70 .......... 19.94 100 YARD 5. Miguel Molina ........ 3:49.13 ...... 3:51.45 7. Milorad Cavic ............ 20.03 .......... 19.49 BREASTSTROKE 8. Rolandas Gimbutis .... 20.07 .......... 19.81 1. Phil Davis, Wash. ........ 53.29 .......... 53.04 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 100 YARD FREESTYLE 2. Henrique Barbosa ..... 54.18 .......... 53.59 1. California (Draganja, Cavic, Gueraldi, 4. Caleb Rowe ................ 54.12 .......... 54.21 Tilly) .............................. 1:17.23 1. Duje Draganja ........... 42.92 ........ 41.96* 11. Graham Lentz ............ 55.31 .......... 55.75 3. Rolandas Gimbutis .... 42.85 .......... 43.26 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 5. Jonas Tilly ................. 43.65 .......... 43.69 200 YARD 1. California (Gimbutis, Tilly, Cavic, 9. Milorad Cavic ............ 44.11 .......... 43.00 BREASTSTROKE Draganja) ...................... 2:52.75 12. Renato Gueraldi ........... 44.44 .......... 44.36 1. Phil Davis, Wash. ..... 1:57.21 ... 1:54.45*! 2. Henrique Barbosa .. 1:57.05 ...... 1:55.16 4. Caleb Rowe ............. 1:57.41 ...... 1:57.46 11. Graham Lentz ......... 2:00.62 ...... 1:59.92 2004-05 Golden Bear Swimming & Diving Media Guide 15 800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY ONE-METER DIVING 12. Robbie Quinn .................................. 426.85 13. Nathaniel Dean ............................ 423.20 1. Stanford (Phillips, Rogan, Grant, 1. Jonna Puhakka, Arizona State ........ 381.20 Cramer) ......................................... 6:24.18 17. Charles Slender ............................... 317.25 4. California (Molina, Rehrmann, 5. Louis Gagnet .................................300.15 Holdridge, Dorr) ......................... 6:31.32 6. Robbie Quinn .................................. 286.70 PLATFORM DIVING 13. Nathaniel Dean ............................ 250.85 1. Michael Hilde, USC ........................ 513.00 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 17 Charles Slender ............................... 177.00 1. California (Lim, Rowe, Cavic, 3. Louie Gagnet ................................ 469.50 Draganja) ....................................... 1:25.16*! THREE-METER DIVING 12. Nathaniel Dean ............................ 370.75 14. Robbie Quinn .................................. 353.10 1. Joona Puhakka ArizonaState .......... 674.75 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 16. Charles Slender ............................... 292.25 1. California (Lim, Barbosa, 7. Louie Gagnet ................................ 579.70 Cavic, Draganja) ....................... 3:07.31* 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GOODWILL GAMES AQUATIC CENTER • MARCH 25-27, 2004 • EAST MEADOW, NY 200-METER BREASTSTROKE 800-METER FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Brendan Hansen, Tex. 2:07.16 ..... 2:04.73# 1. Michigan (Vanderkaay, Tarwater, 8. Caleb Rowe ............... 2:10.10 ...... 2:10.53 Hurd, Ketchum) .........................7:01.42#^ 9. Henrique Barbosa .... 2:10.42 ...... 2:10.65 14. California (Molina, Dorr, Tilly, Lysaught) .......................... 7:16.90 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 100-METER BUTTERFLY 200-METER MEDLEY RELAY 1. Auburn ................................... 634 1. Ian Crocker, Tex. ........... 49.77 49.07+#@^ 2. Stanford .............................. 377.5 2. Milorad Cavic .............. 52.30 .......... 50.81 1. Auburn (Van Wie, Gangloff, 3. Texas ...................................... 374 3. Duje Draganja ............. 51.57 .......... 51.56 Bousquet, Gibb) .......................... 1:34.25# 4. Arizona .................................. 322 200-METER BUTTERFLY 3. California (Lim, Barbosa, 5. Michigan ................................ 271 Cavic, Draganja) ......................... 1:35.02 1. Rainer Kendrick, Tex. 1:56.07 ..... 1:54.97# 6. Florida ............................... 266 24 400-METER MEDLEY RELAY 7. CALIFORNIA ................... 255.5 200-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 8. Tennessee .............................. 140 1. Texas (Piersol, Hansen, Crocker, 1. George Bovell, Aub. ... 1:54.68 1:53.93+#^ 9. Minnesota .............................. 130 Weber-Gale) ......................... 3:25.38+#@^ 9. John Dorr .................. 1:58.77 ...... 1:57.80 10. Georgia ................................ 112.5 4. California (Lim, Rowe, Cavic, 14. Jeff Natalizio ............ 1:59.01 ....... 1:59.71 Draganja) .................................... 3:30.82 50-METER FREESTYLE 20. Miguel Molina ........ 1:59.97 ONE-METER DIVING 1. Fred Bousquet, Aub. ..... 21.94 ... 21.10+#^ 400-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 12. Rolandas Gimbutis .... 21.94 .......... 22.13 1. Jevon Tarantino, Tenn. .....................388.65 1. Ryan Lochte, Fla. ....... 4:11.47 4:04.52#@^ 14. Milorad Cavic ............ 22.07 .......... 22.27 25. Louie Gagnet ................................ 266.05 15. Renato Gueraldi ........... 21.99 .......... 22.33 200-METER FREESTYLE RELAY THREE-METER DIVING 100-METER FREESTYLE 1. Auburn (Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, 1. Joona Puhakka, ASU ........................ 647.30 Bousquet) .................................. 1:23.75#^ 1. Ian Crocker, Tex. ........... 47.63 46.25+#@^ 13. Louie Gagnet ................................ 517.65 - California (Cavic, Draganja, 2. Duje Draganja ............. 48.15 .......... 46.64 Gueraldi, Tilly) .................................. DQ PLATFORM DIVING 9. Rolandas Gimbutis ...... 48.60 .......... 48.26 400-METER FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Caesar Garcia, Aub. .......................... 635.05 200-METER FREESTYLE 12. Louie Gagnet ................................ 465.55 1. Auburn (Bovell, Wochomurka, Gibb, 1. Jayme Cramer, Stan. ... 1:45.43 ....... 1:45.04 Bousquet) .................................. 3:08.85#^ !Pac-10 Record ^U.S. Open Record 400-METER FREESTYLE 2. California (Draganja, Cavic, *Meet Record %Pool Record 1. P. Vanderkaay, Mich. 3:43.40 ....... 3:40.78 Gimbutis, Tilly) .......................... 3:10.68 #NCAA Record + World Record 34. Daniel Lysaught ..... 3.51.12 @American Record 1500-METER FREESTYLE 2004 CALIFORNIA ALL-AMERICANS 1. P. Vanderkaay, Mich. 14.44.53 Henrique Barbosa: 100 Breast – 59.45, 4th, 200 Breast – 2:10.65, 9th 23. Daniel Lysaught ... 15.22.51 Milorad Cavic: 50 Free – 22.27, 14th, 100 Fly – 50.81, 2nd 100-METER BACKSTROKE John Dorr: 200 IM – 1:57.80, 9th Duje Draganja: 50 Free – 21.61, 4th, 100 Free – 46.64, 2nd, 100 Fly – 51.56, 3rd 1. Peter Marshall, Stan. ....
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