With the light at the end of the tunnel shining brighter than ever, anticipation joined with excitement in 2006-07 as UC Davis completed the final year of a four-year reclassification to NCAA Division I status from Division II. As the campus awaits final approval from the NCAA declaring UC Davis an active member of Division I, student-athletes, coaches, alumni and fans eagerly anticipate the Aggies’ future in the Big West Conference. Derek Moore provided one of the Small town. Big school. biggest highlights in school history when he won

UC Davis is ranked 16th among public Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food the 141-pound weight class at the NCAA Division I universities nationwide by the National Science. The Robert and Margrit Mondavi Championships in March, becoming the Aggies’ first- Research Council, is listed 13th among Center for the Performing Arts opened in ever Division I national champion and All-American. public universities nationwide by U.S. 2002 and is a showcase part of the campus. The Aggies’ football team maintained its tradition of News & World Report; and is 12th in excellence by securing its 37th straight winning season research funding among all U.S. ranked public universities by the National Science UC Davis has enjoyed a distinguished and the men’s cross country squad won the Division Foundation. The campus is a member of history in athletics as it begins a new era I Independents Championship. Lacrosse hosted the in NCAA Division I during the 2007-08 the prestigious Association of American Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships Universities, one of just 62 institutions academic year. The Aggies are official while track and field did the same for the Division I of higher learning to be admitted to this members in most sports in the Big West distinguished group. Conference which includes fellow UC Independents. And throughout the year, Aggie student- campuses Irvine, Riverside and Santa athletes matched well against their future competition Barbara. The transition to Division I brought in the Big West, sending word they are to be contended Founded in 1908 as the University Farm to an end a successful Division II era in amid the fertile fields of the state’s Central which UC Davis captured six Directors’ with beginning in 2007-08, their first year in the new Valley, UC Davis today encompasses the Cups in eight years, awarded annually to league and the beginning of a new era for UC Davis. colleges of Letters and Science, Engineering, the most successful athletics program in Biological Sciences, and Agricultural and the country. UC Davis also twice received Alumni and friends are encouraged to join the team as Environmental Sciences; and professional recognition from Sports Illustrated for we make our move. TeamAGGIE is the annual fund for schools in Law, Management, Medicine, Women as the top Div. II school for women Veterinary Medicine, and Education. It also while Sports Illustrated has also previously UC Davis Athletics. To join TeamAGGIE contact Sharon operates the UC Davis Medical Center in honored the institution. In addition to 26 Lynch at [email protected] or call (530) 757-3146. Sacramento, one of the leading teaching and intercollegiate sports (14 for women and research hospitals in the nation. The campus 12 for men), the campus offers nearly 40 announced this August a $100 million in student-organized club sports. And each Your UC Davis Aggies … founding support from the Gordon and Betty year, more than 19,000 students participate Moore Foundation to launch the Betty Irene in intramural sports. ARE YOU ON THE TEAM? Moore School of Nursing.

All students can enjoy abundant on- and This is a period of growth and change for off-campus recreational facilities for UC Davis. The campus has seen growth in tennis, softball, basketball, volleyball student, faculty and staff populations and and golf. Given the area’s Mediterranean is in the midst of more than $1 billion in climate, outdoor recreation continues year new construction. New facilities do or will round. The program is also among the www.teamaggie.com include new laboratories, new classrooms nation’s leaders in NCAA Postgraduate and new student sports and recreation Scholarship recipients and has had three facilities. Thanks to the generosity of one winners of the prestigious NCAA Woman For SEAson or single game tickets of the world’s most renowned winemakers, of the Year Award, more than any other call: (530) 752-1915 groundbreaking took place in 2005 on the school in the country. GUIDE CONTENTS

Quick Facts...... 1 RECAP & RECORDS Head Women’s Coach Barbara Jahn...... 2 2007 Big West Conference Championships...... 22-23 Head Men’s Coach Pete Motekaitis...... 2 Aggie All-Americans...... 24-27 Assistant Coach Rick Henderson...... 3 NCAA Team Finishes...... 27 Diving Coach Phil Tonne...... 3 NCAA Individual Champions...... 28 Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame...... 28 WOMEN’S PROFILES Conference Champions...... 29 Barton/Beck/Bender/Bonds...... 4 School Records...... 30-31 Burton/Camburn/Capozzo/Cayford...... 5 Schaal Aquatics Center Records...... 32-33 Chaldekas/Charvoz/Covert...... 6 Flynn/Ghanbari/Ginsberg...... 7 MISCELLANEOUS Hermann/Holman/Hughes/Jovino...... 8 2008 NCAA Championships Qualifying Standards...... 21 King/Koch/Kucera...... 9 Lee/Leung/Lougee/Medved...... 10 PROGRAM HISTORY Olson/Peri/Ring/Stricker/Struempf...... 11 Individual Records...... 16 2007-08 Women’s Rosters...... 12 Team Records...... 17 Honors & Awards...... 18 MEN’S PROFILES All-Time Letterwinners...... 19 Anderson/Andrade/Androus/Arbios/Babcock...... 13 Borchard/Burke/Donnelly/Fong...... 14 CAMPUS SECTION Herman/Kaiser/Kemp/Kim...... 15 This is UC Davis...... i-ii Kim/Kraus/Lee/Leto...... 16 UC Davis Athletics Staff...... iii-iv Navo/Pluemer/Reagle/Richardson...... 17 Facilities Overview...... vii-viii Robinson/Rockholm/Scoggan/Stoner/Taylor...... 18 Serving The Student-Athlete...... ix Underwood/Weltz...... 19 2007-08 Men’s Rosters...... 20

2007-08 QUICK FACTS

School:...... University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Head Women’s Coach...... Barbara Jahn (UC Santa Barbara ’73) Address :...... One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Office ...... 214 Hickey Gymnasium Established/Founded:...... 1905/1908 Email ...... [email protected] Enrollment:...... 30,475 Phone ...... (530) 752-9271 Nickname:...... Aggies Colors:...... Yale Blue & Gold Head Men’s Coach...... Peter Motekaitis (UC Davis ’83) National Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Office ...... 330 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) Head Diving Coach...... Phil Tonne (San Diego State ’79) Director of Athletics...... Greg Warzecka (California ’73) Office ...... 214 Hickey Gymnasium Senior Associate A.D...... Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) 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) Head Diving Coach...... Rick Henderson (Sacramento State ’80) Assistant A.D.s Office ...... 330 Hickey Gymnasium Media Relations...... Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Email ...... [email protected] Football Ops., Event Mgmt & Sports Camps...... Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) 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) Collins Email ...... [email protected] Faculty Athletic Rep...... Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa ’85) Collins Office ...... (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

2007-08 UC DAVIS & DIVING  BARBARA PETER JAHN MOTEKAITIS Head Women’s Coach Head Men’s Coach 33rd Year 13th Year UC Santa Barbara ’73 UC Davis ’83

Motekaitis enters his 13th season as Jahn is now in her fourth decade at head coach at UC Davis, having brought the helm of the UC Davis women’s swim- the program back to conference and ming program, having guided the team national prominence in his short time at from AIAW Division III through the his alma mater. He guided the Aggies to ranks of NCAA Division II to its current transition to Division I status. five straight top-10 finishes at the NCAA Div. II Championships before Now in her 33rd year, she is essentially the veteran coach of the entire the university opted to make the transition to the D-I ranks. Aggie athletics department, having served at her team’s helm longer than Starting in 2004-05, UC Davis began its ascent as a competitive force any other active UC Davis head coach. in the Big West Conference, placing second at the league championships During her tenure at Davis, Jahn has coached a multitude of All- in 2005-06. The Aggies finished almost 90 points ahead of their next Americans, including two student-athletes – Anna Pettis and Kristi competitor, third-place UC Irvine. His top performer, Scott Weltz, was Wheeler – selected as part of the NCAA Division II swimming team of selected as the Big West Conference Freshman of the Year. UC Davis fin- the decade for the 1980s. ished third in 2006-07, with Weltz capturing three conference titles. In 2004-05, the Aggies successfully began its journey to the D-I ranks, “Generally, our focus is having our base training occur in the fall placing third at the Big West Conference Championships in their first with intense dry-land training and conditioning,” Motekaitis says of his year. Additionally, Yuka Kobayashi and Renee Dyer captured conference training regimen. “Our focus is having the best possible championship titles in UC Davis’ inaugural appearance at the conference meet. One season at conference.” year later, the Aggies improved to a second-place showing, finishing less In 2004, that focus reached fruition as the UC Davis men captured than 30 points behind champion UC Santa Barbara. the team title in the Aggies’ final year as a member of the Pacific Col- Numerous times, Jahn was named Coach of the Year in the North- legiate Swimming Conference. UC Davis claimed six individual titles ern California Athletic Conference. Her teams have also competed at and three relay championships at the meet. One year later, the Aggies the highest levels of the Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference and made their first trip to the Big West Conference Championships, posting the NCAA Division II Championships. In 2003, her team captured its a solid fourth-place finish at the meet despite a relatively inexperienced first-ever PCSC title, supplanting defending champion UC San Diego roster. by more than 30 points. In Motekaitis’ career, his student-athletes have twice captured the Jahn’s student-athletes have been widely recognized on the university university’s Colby E. “Babe” Slater Award as the outstanding male athlete level as well. Kobayashi won the campus’s Hubert Heitman Award for a of the year, and twice won the W.P. Lindley Award as the top scholar-ath- second time in 2005, becoming the fourth Barbara Jahn protegé to capture lete. In 2005, one of his prized pupils, 1998 national champion Tadeshi the honor as outstanding female athlete of the year. Additionally, three Kaneko, was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame. Two of her swimmers have won the W.P. Lindley Award as the university’s years later, Motekaitis protegés Pat Foster and Tea Austin earned their top scholar-athlete of the year. respective nods into the Hall of Fame. On the vaunted rosters of the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame, no Motekaitis’ name has become synonymous with championship- fewer than four of her student-athletes are listed: Anna Pettis Scott (1991), caliber swimming in Davis. For 15 seasons, he was the director of the Kristi Wheeler-Hussain (1993), Jamie McClelland (1999) and Mary E. highly successful Davis Aquadarts age-group program. While there, he Fiedler-Althof (2001). developed a number of All-Americans and athletes who went on to race Jahn is a respected member of the faculty at UC Davis, teaching a competitively in college programs around the nation. number of aquatics courses in the exercise biology program. Motekaitis also serves as head coach for the Davis Senior High School A 1973 graduate of UC Santa Barbara, Jahn was also a diver for the swimming program. Under his guidance, Blue Devil teams have earned Gauchos. She received her degree from UCSB in cultural anthropology 23 straight league titles and an astounding 19 Sac-Joaquin Section with minors in ergonomics and coaching. championships. Jahn earned her master’s degree in kinesiology from UCLA in 1975. In addition to his guidance of UC Davis student-athletes, Motekaitis She and her husband, Tom, reside in El Macero. also coached former UC Berkeley standout Haley Cope during 2003-04. In the year following her training under the Aggies’ mentor, Cope won three medals (including two gold) at the FINA World Championships, one national championship, multiple World Cup gold medals and a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Athens. A 1983 graduate of UC Davis with a bachelor’s degree in history, Motekaitis was also an All-American swimmer for the Aggies throughout his college career. He set individual school records in the 100 back, 200 back and 200 IM, as well as relay marks in the 800 free and 400 medley relays. As an educator, he earned a master’s degree in sports management & fitness from the University of San Francisco in 1997. Motekaitis’ wife, former NCAA champion Koren Pollock, coached swimming and water polo at nearby Sacramento City College. He has four children: Ty, Samantha, Mia and Elle.

 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING RICK PHIL HENDERSON TONNE Assistant Men’s & Women’s Coach Diving Coach 10th Year 4th Year Sacramento State ’80 San Diego State ’79

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

2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING  ELLEN LISA BARTON BENDER Distance Free • Fr. Sprint Free/Breast • Fr. Modesto, Calif. San Leandro, Calif. Downey HS ’07 Bishop O’Dowd HS ’07

DOWNEY HS ’07: Lettered in swimming BISHOP O’DOWD HS ’07: Standout in and cheerleading... Selected as swim team both swimming and water polo... Captured MVP as a freshman... Lifetime member of All-Hayward Area Athletic League honors in California Scholarship Federation... Also competed for Pirate Aquatics swimming... Also earned NISCA/Speedo All-Academic honors... Selected (2003-07) and Silicon Valley Aquatics Association (2007-present). to All-North Coast Section in water polo as a senior hole set... Scored more PERSONAL: Born in Modesto, Calif.... Majoring in economics... than 60 goals and 100 steals that year, garnering Alameda Contra Costa Parents are James & Paula Barton... James was a swimmer at Oregon... Athletic League MVP distinction. Claims numerous famous relatives, including Robert E. Lee and Clara PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Majoring in English... Parents Barton... If she won $1 million, she would donate it to help find a cure are Kai and Maria Bender... Career highlight was winning NISCA All- for muscular dystrophy. Academic honors... Hopes for a career in criminal psychology.

BERGEN AMBER BECK BONDS Distance Free/IM • Sr. Free/Fly • Jr. Seattle, Wash. Fresno, Calif. University Prep ’04 Clovis East HS ’05

2006-07: Scored total of 24 points at 2006-07: Tallied 6.0 points at the Big the Big West Championships... Made con- West Conference Championships... Ad- solation finals in three events, earning 9th vanced to consolation finals in 100 (14th), in both 1,000 (10:39.32) and 1,650 free (17:57.15) plus 12th in the 200 (15th) and 500 (16th) free events at the conference meet... Hit 200 IM... Was one of only three Aggies to compete in the 400 IM during season-best 53.09 in 100 free final, a half-second improvement over her the season, posting season-best 4:42.14 at Akron Invite. previous best... Posted season bests of 1:55.70 in 200 free and 5:14.12 2005-06: Scored 17.0 points at Big West meet... Placed 10th in in 500 free during conference prelims... Also swam the third leg of the both 1,650 free (17:53.55) and 400 IM (4:37.87)... Added 14th-place 4th-place 200 medley relay (1:46.07). points in 1,000 free (10:40.85)... Hit season-best 10:39.04 in 500 free 2005-06: Competed in four individual events plus two relays at Big in dual vs. UC Santa Barbara... Best 200 IM was 2:14.14 in prelims at West Conference Championships... Earned second swims in both 100 Big West meet. free (20th) and 100 fly (18th) at conference, hitting season-best marks 2004-05: Scored 25.0 team points at Big West Conference of 53.61 and 58.55 in the respective finals. championships... Placed 8th in 1,000 free (10:24.44), 10th in 1,650 CLOVIS EAST HS ’05: Finished 3rd in 100 fly and 100 free at (17:38.74), 10th in 400 IM (4:35.48)... Time in 1,000 ranks 2nd in Central Section championships as a senior... Also aided in 6th-place school history behind teammate Michelle Jennings... Mile mark ranks 400 free relay and 7th-place 200 medley relay... Shared school’s Female 7th all-time while 400 IM performance is 8th... Won 1,650 in dual at Athlete of the Year award that year... Set school records in six events: 50 Cal Poly with then-best 17:41.27. free, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 medley and both free relays... Won back-to- UNIVERSITY PREP ’04: Set school records in 200 IM, 200 free relay back Tri-River Athletic Conference titles in both the 200 free and 100 and 400 free relay... Qualified for Washington state championships in fly... Captured all-city honors every year... Competed for Clovis Swim at least three events all four years, leading team to a 4th-place finish... Club, earning US Swimming Scholastic All-America Award, Coaches’ Highest individual finish was 6th place in 500 free in each of 2001, Award and Most Improved accolades... Also starred in water polo, earn- 2002 and 2003 seasons... Also captured 8th in 200 free as a sophomore, ing co-MVP honors and leading squad to undefeated seasons and TRAC 9th in 200 IM as a senior... Top relay finish was 3rd in 200 free relay, championships in 2003. both as a freshman and sophomore... Twice earned NISCA All-America PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Majoring in human develop- consideration: 200 free relay in 2000, 400 free relay in 2002... Four- ment... Mother is Susan Bonds, whom she lists as her non-sports hero.... year All-Star honoree... Also competed for Cascade Swim Club from Sports hero is Jenny Thompson... Proudest personal accomplishment was 2000-2004. graduating 18th in a class of more than 500 despite lettering in two sports PERSONAL: Born in Seattle, Wash.... Majoring in exercise biology... all four years... Would like to abolish all events longer than 200 yards. Daughter of Fred Beck and Colie Hough-Beck... Proudest personal accomplishment was breaking a 20-year-old record in the 100 IM at a summer league meet... Career highlight was helping her high school team place 4th at the state championships.

 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING WHITNEY SAMANTHA BURTON CAPOZZO Diving • Jr. Fly/Free • Fr. San Carlos, Calif. Martinez, Calif. Sacred Heart Prep ’04 Alhambra HS ’07

2006-07: Scored 13.0 points at the Big ALHAMBRA HS ’07: Three-sport West Conference Championships... Placed standout, lettering in swimming, water 10th (174.70) on the 1-meter board, 11th polo and track & field... Advanced to North (174.85) on 3-meters at conference. Coast Section meet in 100 free and 100 fly in each of her last two years... 2005-06: Scored 14.0 points at the Big West meet... Placed 9th on Earned All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League honors in water polo... Also 3-meters (167.75), 12th on 1-meter (169.20)... Competed on low board helped water polo team reach NCS playoffs and was a section qualifier in three duals, posting season-best 175.35 vs. UC San Diego. as a hurdler in track... Competed for Terrapins Swim Team (Concord)... SACRED HEART PREP ’04: Finished 8th at West Catholic Athletic Chosen as class valedictorian. League championships in 2003... Advanced to Central Coast Section PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in mathemat- meet, where she placed 19th... Competed for San Mateo Gymnastics ics... Parents are Edward & Karen Capozzo... Proudest personal accom- from 1992-2004... Finished 4th at Level 9 state, 7th at regional in all- plishment was being selected as class valedectorian at AHS. around in 2004... Won vault title at states that year, then was runner-up at regionals. PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiol- ogy, physiology & behavior (NPB)... Parents are Gordie & Ann Burton... Ann, now a clinical lab scientist, graduated from UC Davis... Career ASHLEY highlight was competing at Level 9 regionals in gymnastics in 2004... CAYFORD As such, lists Dominique Dawes as her sports hero. Breast/Free • Sr. Benicia, Calif. Benicia HS ’04 MICHELLE CAMBURN 2006-07: Scored 42.0 points at Big West Distance Free/IM • Fr. Conference meet, 2nd on team... Reached Sunnydale, Calif. finals in both events... Placed 2nd (1:03.53) in 100 breast, 3rd (2:19.07) in 200 breast... Won consols Homestead HS ’07 in 50 free (23.93) to finish 9th overall in that event... Also swam with 200 free relay (5th), 400 free relay (3rd) and both medley relays (4th each)... Broke her own school 100 breast record with 1:03.48 at Akron HOMESTEAD HS ’07: Won Santa Clara Invite... Posted four 100 breast meet wins, plus a first-place finish in Valley Athletic League titles in the 500 free 200 breast at the UC Irvine Shootout. and 200 IM as a senior... Placed 6th and 4th 2005-06: Amassed 32.0 points in two breaststroke events at Big in those events, respectively, at the 2006 Central Coast Section meet... West Conference meet... Eclipsed her own school 100 breast record with Followed that up with 7th-place showing in 500 free (5:11.13 prelim) 1:03.99 in prelims, then broke it again at 1:03.80 in final, good for 2nd as a senior... Also was an SCVAL and CCS finalist in both events during place... Time would have hit NCAA ‘B’ standard of 1:03.86... Added her freshman and sophomore seasons... Also a member of Palo Alto 4th-place points in 200 breast with 2:21.07... Swam second leg on both Stanford Aquatics (PASA)... Sectional qualifier in seven events and was 200 medley (3rd) and 400 medley relay (4th), plus served as leadoff in named a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American in 2005 and 2006. 200 free relay... Had five event wins in the 200 breast. PERSONAL: Born in England... Has yet to declare a major, but 2004-05: Scored 37.0 points at Big West Conference, not including plans on becoming a doctor... Parents are Alan & Penny Camburn... relays... Reached two finals, placing 3rd in 100 breast (1:04.13), 5th Sports hero is , non-sports hero is her grandmother. in 200 breast (2:20.51)... Both marks shattered school records... Also advanced to consolations in 50 free, placing 10th (24.17)... Member of 3rd-place 400 medley relay (3:47.48) and 2nd-place 200 medley relay (1:43.47) at conference... First broke teammate Renee Dyer’s three- month-old 100 breast record at UC San Diego with a 1:05.69, then surpassed her own mark three more times... Mark of 2:20.51 in 200 breast easily broke Kristi Wheeler’s 1988 standard of 2:22.15. BENICIA HS ’04: Starred in both swimming and water polo... Won Solano County Athletic Conference titles in 100 breast and 100 free in 2004... Garnered NISCA All-America consideration in 50 free and 100 breast... Two-time team MVP in swimming... Captured All-SCAC honors in water polo as a senior... Selected as team’s Best Defensive Player as

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2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING  CAYFORD, continued on page 6 CAROLYNE a junior... Competed for Vallejo Aquatics Club for three years... Won Redwood Empire Aquatics League (REAL) championships in 50, 100 CHARVOZ and 200 free plus 100 breast... Set team record in 50 free in 2002, Sprint Free/Breast • Fr. capturing Far Western title... Also voted Most Outstanding of 15-16 Clayton, Calif. squad that year. Diablo Valley Coll./Carondelet HS ’05 PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are Tom & Lane Cayford... Would change her sport by adding the 50 breast... If not for swimming, would consider playing water polo at UC Davis. DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE: Mem- ber of three state-champion relay teams as a sophomore in 2007... Current Aggie team- mate Mary Struempf was also a member of those relays... Finished 12th at state meet in 50 free (25.68)... Anchored 200 medley relay to state KRYSTA meet record of 1:48.70... Made honor roll both years. CHALDEKAS CARONDELET HS ’05: Lettered in 2001 and 2002 only... No oth- er information provided... Three-year honor roll student... Also swam Diving • Sr. for Terrapins Swim Club (Concord). Coronado, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in psychol- Coronado HS ’04 ogy, with career plans of becoming a psychiatrist... Parents are Larry Charvoz and Jane Vidal... If she could witness one event in history, it would be Renoir painting Le Moulin de la Galette. 2006-07: Big West Conference runner- up on both boards, scoring 223.70 on 1- meter, 309.15 on 3-meter... Dual bests were 250.65 on high board, set against UC San Diego; and 238.25 on low board, against UC Irvine... Was team’s No. 1 appearance in every meet, MELANIE posting total of six event wins during the year. 2005-06: Scored 33.0 points at Big West Conference Championships, COVERT highest among Aggie divers... Broke 500-point barrier (501.15) in runner- Free/Back • Sr. up finish on 3-meters, and placed 3rd at 465.05 on 1-meter board... Alamo, Calif. Consistently was team’s top diver in dual competitions... Hit 260.48 on Monte Vista HS ’04 3-meters vs. UC Irvine... Best 1-meter dual score was 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 Poly and Pacific. 2006-07: Tallied 12.0 points at Big West 2004-05: Was team’s top woman diver at Big West Conference Conference Championships... Advanced to championships, finishing 3rd on both 1-meter (448.90) and 3-meter consols in three events: 100 back (10th), (415.60)... Scored 32.0 team points in the two events... Won both boards 100 free (13th), 200 free (16th)... Hit season-best times of 52.75 in 100 at Cal Poly and captured high board vs. UC San Diego in January duals... free, 1:56.08 in 200 free during conference prelims... Also member of Had Aggies’ best 7-dive scores, posting 221.70 on 1-meter at San Jose 3rd-place 400 free relay team... Hit season-best 100 back of 58.72 at State, 235.73 on 3-meter at home vs. UC Irvine. Akron Invite, the 3rd-fastest Aggie performance for the year (behind CORONADO HS ’04: Advanced to San Diego Section finals for Jennifer Ginsberg). three straight years, winning title in 2003 and placing 2nd in 2002 and 2005-06: Scored 18.0 points at Big West Conference... Reached final 2004... Won back-to-back city championships as a junior and senior, in 100 free (8th), hitting season-best 52.36 in prelims... Advanced to following runner-up finish in 2002... Selected as team MVP each year... consols in two other events, placing 12th in 100 back (58.10), 15th in Named to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team as a junior and 50 free (24.53). senior... Won Islander Awards (top 5 percent) for foreign language, fine 2004-05: Advanced at Big West Conference meet in three events... arts and social science... Also a standout in gymnastics, competing for Placed 12th in 100 back (59.82) to score six team points... That mark Aztec Gymnastics Club for 10 years... Club won Levels 8, 9 and 10 state ranks 8th in school record book... Also finished 18th in 50 free (24.64), championships plus a Level 10 Junior Olympic title in 2003. 20th in 100 free (53.66). PERSONAL: Born in Coronado, Calif.... Exercise biology major, MONTE VISTA HS ’04: Lettered in both swimming and water hopes for career in medical field... Parents are Charles & Jeralynn polo... Advanced to North Coast Section championships in both 200 Chaldekas... Older sister, Dana, played lacrosse at UC Davis from 2001- free (8th) and 100 free (15th) in 2004... Selected as team MVP as a se- 2004... Career highlight was coming back from knee surgery and making nior... Team captured East Bay Athletic League title that year... Helped gymnastics nationals. lead water polo team to CIF-NCS title as a senior... Polo squad captured three straight EBAL championships... Won aquatics program’s Lucia Venos Memorial Scholarship... Swam for San Ramon Valley Livermore Aquatics for two years. PERSONAL: Born in Alamo, Calif.... Majoring in international ag- ricultural development... Parents are Craig Covert and Tamara Bryant... Career highlight was helping her team win the EBAL title as a senior.

 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING JAMIE JENNIFER FLYNN GINSBERG Diving • Fr. Back/Free • Sr. West Hills, Calif. San Mateo, Calif. El Camino Real HS ’07 Aragon HS ’04

EL CAMINO REAL HS ’07: Placed 2006-07: Made finals in both back- among top three at Southern Section cham- stroke events at Big West Conference cham- pionships on three occasions... Won city pionships... Finished 7th in each, posting championship as a senior with 11-dive score of 467.05... Competed for times of 58.05 in 100 back, 2:07.76 in 200 back... Each mark was the Trojan Dive Club, placing third on 3-meters (295.45) at Southern Pa- team’s season best... Also reached consols of 200 IM (14th, 2:11.44) to cific Association meet and second (352.60) at Jr. Olympics Regionals. total 27.0 points in the meet... Led off both 4th-place medley relays... PERSONAL: Born in Woodland Hills, Calif.... Has not declared a Posted event wins in duals vs. UC Santa Barbara (100 back) and UC major... Parents are Patrick & Gilda Flynn... Older sister, Christina, was Irvine (200 back). a diver at Cal for current Aggie coach Phil Tonne. 2005-06: Scored 29.0 points at Big West Conference, advancing to each backstroke final for second straight year... Placed 5th in 200 back (2:06.90), 7th in 100 back (58.06)... Touched in 57.58 during 100 back prelim, 2nd in school record book... Reached 200 IM consols at confer- SHEEVA ence, placing 14th (2:10.49)... Improved by almost two full seconds in 200 IM, moving into 8th in school record book. GHANBARI 2004-05: Reached finals of both backstroke events at Big West meet... Sprint Free • Jr. Finished 7th in 100 back (57.94), 8th in 200 back (2:05.69) to score Oakland, Calif. 22.0 points for Aggies... Mark of 57.94 in 100 back final moved her into Miramonte HS ’05 2nd in UC Davis record book... Both efforts bested her previous best by more than a full second... Final time in 200 back ranks 3rd in school history... Member of 2nd-place 400 free relay squad at conference, help- 2006-07: Competed in four events at ing set school record of 3:28.36. the Big West Championships... Advanced ARAGON HS ’04: Made total of 10 Central Coast Section finals and to consolation finals in 50 free (15th) and two consolation finals in four years... Placed 3rd in 100 back (58.70), 100 breast (16th)... Won two events at the Aggie Open, hitting season- 200 medley relay and 400 free relay as a senior... Added 6th-place fin- best marks in the 50 free (24.42) and 100 breast (1:09.43). ish in 100 free that year (53.02)... Twice won team’s Coaches Choice 2005-06: Competed at Big West Conference Championships in four award... Named to All-Peninsula Athletic League for four straight years... events, earning second swims in 100 back (23rd), 50 free (24th) and 100 Three-time Scholar-Athlete honoree... Competed for Otter Swim Club breast (24th)... Hit season-best time of 24.85 in 50 free prelims. in Belmont, Calif. for 13 years... In her last Far Western Long Course MIRAMONTE HS ’05: Finished 12th in 50 free at North Coast Age Group Championships, reached finals in 200 back (1st, 2:30.11), Section championships as a senior... Also led 200 free relay team to top 100 back (3rd, 1:08.81), 100 free (1:01.41 in trials) and 200 IM (7th, three finish at sections... Swam for Oakland Barracudas club program, 2:34.13). serving as team captain for two years... Reached Pacific Swimming Top PERSONAL: Born in Glen Cove, N.Y.... Majoring in animal science... 10 and advanced to Far Western finals... Also qualified for Janet Evans Parents are Alan & Stella Ginsberg... Older sister, Melissa, graduated from Invitational. San Francisco State... Career highlights was placing 5th in 200 back at PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Political science and Big West Conference... Few people know she was a cheerleader during international relations double major... Parents are Manoucher & Fatemeh middle school and as a freshman in high school... Hopes for career in Ghanbari... Both Fatemeh and older sister, Atussa, graduated from UC marine mammal research and training... By the time she’s 30, she hopes Davis... Career highlight was competing at Janet Evans Invitational. to be able to maintain a conversation in Spanish.

2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING  LINDA KENDRA HERMANN HUGHES Free/IM • Fr. Diving • Jr. Solana Beach, Calif. Porterville, Calif. Torrey Pines HS ’07 Granite Hills HS ’05

TORREY PINES HS ’07: Won three 2006-07: Finished 8th on 3-meters straight San Diego Section Div. I titles in (202.35 prelim, 189.50 final) and 12th on 200 free... Added 100 free CIF-SDS cham- 1-meter (152.95) at Big West Conference pionship in 2007, after placing 3rd and 2nd during her two previous Championships... Totalled 16.0 team points... Broke 200-point dual seasons... Earned All-America honors in the 200 medley, 400 free and score on high board vs. Nevada (210.53)... Best 1-meter dual mark was 200 free relays... Twice captured team’s Outstanding Athlete award... 191.85 vs. UC San Diego. Captured three CIF Sportsmanship nods. 2005-06: Scored 10.0 points at Big West Conference meet, finishing PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biol- 11th on 1-meter (178.90), 13th on 3-meter (146.15)... Best dual score ogy... Parents are Thomas & Petra Hermann... Older sister, Stephanie, was 198.75 on 1-meter vs. Cal State Bakersfield. was a swimmer at Cal... Plans on career in physical therapy... Speaks GRANITE HILLS HS ’05: Lettered in diving and cheerleading... German fluently. Twice won East Yosemite League honors... Selected as Orange Belt Fe- male Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Porterville Recorder... Won team’s Coaches Award... Served as captain of her cheer squad as a junior... Won all-star honors at United Spirit Association cheer and drill camps for AMANDA three straight years... Graduated No. 4 in her class. HOLMAN PERSONAL: Born in Thousand Oaks, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences, with plans for career in some kind of medicine... Parents are Sprint Free/Fly • Fr. James & Jacqueline Hughes... Among her proudest accomplishments was Walnut Creek, Calif. recovering from a foot injury to place first at a cheer competition. Las Lomas HS ’07

LAS LOMAS HS ’07: Set school record KATHRYN in 50 free (24.20)... Won North Coast Sec- JOVINO tion championship in that event (24.56) while placing 7th in 100 free (53.11) as a sophomore... Selected as Distance Free • So. Scholastic All-American in 2006... Also member of Walnut Creek Benicia, Calif. Aquabears since 2000. Benicia HS ’06 PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Chuck & Sara Holman... Older sister, Allison, swam for UC Santa Barbara... Proudest personal accomplishment was hitting the 2006-07: Talled 20.0 poitns at Big West junior national cut in the 50 free at age 13. Conference meet as teams’ top distance freestyler... Finished 6th in 1,000 free (10:35.99), 7th in 1,650 free (17:53.88)... Both marks were season-best times... Made consolation final in 500 free, placing 12th... Hit season-best 5:10.79 in prelims to advance. BENICIA HS ’06: Won Solano County Athletic Conference (2005 & 2006) and Monticello Empire League (2003 & 2004) in 200 free and 500 free all four years... Three-time team MVP... Advanced to Sac-Joaquin Section 500 final three times... Won Scholastic All-America honors in 2005-06... Swam for Vallejo Aquatic Club, earning Most Outstanding Swimmer honors for four straight seasons... Won club’s Peter Rouna Scholarship Award... Qualified for Far Westerns seven times. PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Has not declared a ma- jor... Parents are Anthony Jovino & Kristen Schuettge Jovino... Career highlight was winning 800 free at sectionals for Vallejo AC.

 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING COURTNEY HEIDI KING KUCERA Diving • Fr. Breast/IM • So. Carlsbad, Calif. Atherton, Calif. Carlsbad HS ’07 Menlo-Atherton HS ’06

CARLSBAD HS ’07: Lettered two years 2006-07: BIG WEST CONFERENCE in diving... Finished 3rd in Avocado League CHAMPION in 200 breast, setting school as a senior... Member of Ecke YMCA Gym- record of 2:14.30... Also reached finals in nastics from 2002-07, competing in Level 9 state championships... Voted both individual medleys, setting school records in each... Plcaed 3rd team captain and Most Improved. in 400 IM at 4:22.18, 4th in 200 IM at 2:03.54... Scored team-best PERSONAL: Born in Carlsbad, Calif.... Has not declared a major... 51.0 individual points at conference, not counting contributions to Parents are Tom & Carol King... Career highlight was competing at Level 9 5th-place 200 free relay and 3rd-place 400 free relay... Also swam 100 state gymnastics championship... Hopes for career in sports medicine. breast in exhibition, hitting 1:03.77... That mark ranks 2nd in school history behind Ashley Cayford’s 2006-07 record... Broke and re-broke the school’s 200 breast record four times during the year... Posted 15 total event wins, including eight in the 200 breast... Set Akron Invite meet records in the 200 breast (2:19.28) and 400 IM (4:28.05). REBECCA UC DAVIS WATER POLO: Appeared in 18 games in 2007, most as part of team’s second unit...Scored 8 goals with 12 steals in just 145 KOCH total minutes... Had 6 goals in three games during opening weekend Distance Free • Fr. despite having competed in swim team’s Cal State Bakersfield dual the Los Altos, Calif. day before. Mountain View HS ’07 MENLO-ATHERTON HS ’06: Attended Palo Alto Prep for two years, then M-A for two... Starred in three sports: swimming, water polo and rodeo... Earned NISCA All-America honors in 100 breast and 200 MOUNTAIN VIEW HS ’07: Finished medley relay... Won Central Coast Section titles in 100 breast as a junior 3rd in 100 free at the Central Coast Section and senior... Ranked 32nd nationally in that event as a senior at 1:03.87, championships in 2006, then placed 5th in just shy of UC Davis’ record in the event (Ashley Cayford, 1:03.80)... 2007... Two-time Santa Clara Valley Athletic League champion in that Set Peninsula Athletic League records in both 100 breast and 200 IM... event... Won team’s Iron Woman award as a freshman and sophomore, Earned San Jose Mercury-News Athlete of the Week honors... Twice then MVP as a junior and senior... Competed for Palo Alto Stanford selected to All-CCS first team in water polo... Competed for SOLO Aquat- Aquatics (PASA), competing at sectionals in 100 fly and 100 back in ics (swimming) and NorCal Water Polo Club... Earned Silver Stirrups at both 2006 and 2007. Challenge of Champions in barrel racing (rodeo) in 2003... Competed at state rodeo finals in 2003-04. PERSONAL: Born in Los Altos, Calif.... Has not declared a major, but PERSONAL: Majoring in nutrition science, with plans on becoming hopes for a career working with birds (such as a field biologist)... Parents a pediatrician... Parents are Gilbert & Heidi Kucera... Older sister, Kari, are Ralph & Joanna Koch... Name is pronounced “Kotch”... Proudest is a gymnast at Cornell who competed against the Aggies at USAG Col- personal accomplishment was maintaining a 4.0 grade-point average in legiate Championships... Proudest personal accomplishment was helping high school “despite the evils of honors chemistry and calculus.” her sister win a third saddle at Booger Barter Roping... Chose UC Davis because she was allowed to compete in both swimming and water polo, plus continue to rodeo.

2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING  JESSICA SAMANTHA LEE LOUGEE Breast • Sr. Back/Fly • Fr. San Francisco, Calif. Santa Maria, Calif. Lowell HS ’04 Pioneer Valley HS ’07

2006-07: Scored 10.0 points at Big West PIONEER VALLEY HS ’07: Earned Conference Championships... Finished 11th team’s Coach’s Award and MVP honors in in 100 breast (1:07.72 prelim), 12th in 200 swimming, then sat out senior season to breast (2:28.82)... Hit season-best 100 breast of 1:07.62 in dual with focus on club swimming for Santa Maria Swim Club... Competed at UC San Diego. Jr. Nationals from 2004-07... Also played water polo as a freshman at 2005-06: Competed at Big West Conference Championships in four Santa Maria HS... Four-year honor roll member and CSF Seal Bearer. events, earning second swim in both breaststrokes... Posted PR of 1:05.63 PERSONAL: Born in Santa Maria, Calif.... Majoring in nutrition sci- in 100 breast prelim, 3rd in school history and 7th in prelims... Easily ence... Parents are Steve & Sara Lougee... Older sister, Dena, swims at won bonus final at 1:06.67 for 17th place... Was almost two seconds Oregon State... Moment in history she wishes she could have witnessed faster than nearest competitor in that race... Also finished 18th in 200 was Neil Armstrong’s moon walk. breast (2:29.66) at conference... Closed fall season with times of 1:07.47 (prelim) and 1:07.18 at Miami Invite. 2004-05: Reached 100 breast final at Big West Conference meet, finishing 8th (1:05.85)... Also placed 11th in 200 breast (2:23.72) to EMILY tally 17.0 points for Aggies... Both marks were season bests, with 200 time breaking previous best by more than two seconds... Ranks 3rd in MEDVED school history in 100 breast, 5th in 200 breast. Sprint Free/Back LOWELL HS ’04: Helped team to four straight Academic Athletic Alameda, Calif. Association team titles, part of a string of 15 overall... Also swam for Alameda HS ’05 Koret Youth Swim Team for seven years... Won 100 breast (15-16 age division) at 200 Western Zones meet. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco... Majoring in clinical nutrition... 2006-07: Earned second swims in Parents are Gilman & Denise Lee... Best athletes she’s faced were the three events at Big West Conference swimmers at the Western Zones meets in 2002 through 2004. Championships... Finished 15th in both 50 free (24.25 prelim) and 100 back (1:01.18), 11th in 200 back (2:11.19)... Also member of 200 free relay (5th) and 200 medley relay (4th). 2005-06: Scored 19.0 points at Big West Conference meet... JANICE Advanced to 200 back final, placing 6th at 2:07.62... Posted 2:07.62 in prelim, 6th all-time at UC Davis... Also placed 11th in 100 back, touching LEUNG in 57.74 in consols, 3rd in school history... Swam third leg of 200 free Back/Fly • Jr. relay (4th) at conference meet... Moved into 10th in school’s 50 free list, San Mateo, Calif. hitting 24.44 in double dual with Pacific and Cal Poly. Aragon HS ’05 ALAMEDA HS ’05: Starred in both swimming and water polo, earning school’s Oustanding Senior Athlete and Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete awards in 2005... Earned All-Alameda-Contra 2006-07: Scored 10.0 points at Big West Costa Athletic League and advanced to North Coast Section finals all four Conference Championships... Advanced to years... Set school records in 100 fly (58.42), 100 back (59.07) and 100 consols in 200 back and 200 fly, placing free (53.13)... Selected for NISCA All-America Consideration every year... 12th in each... Posted 2:11.21 in 200 back, 2:13.17 in 200 fly, both of Also captured All-ACCAL honorable mention in water polo... Swam for which were season-best marks. Alameda Island Aquatics, earning numerous Outstanding Swimmer and 2005-06: Won bonus finals (17th) in each backstroke at Big West meet high-point awards... Garnered Pacific Swimming and Western Zone Conference Championships... Posted 2:11.63 (2:11.13 prelim) in 200 All-Star distinction... Senior Sectional and Junior National finalist... Won back, 57.99 in 100 back. City of Alameda’s Sally Gallagher Memorial Award (for varsity) and Frank ARAGON HS ’05: Four-year All-Peninsula Athletic League honoree... Weeden Memorial Award (for age-group). Captured PAL title in 100 fly as a junior... Selected as team MVP as a PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Majoring in clinical nutrition... senior... Competed at Central Coast Section all four years, posting top- Parents are Paul & Cecily Medved, both of whom attended UC Davis... three finishes in 200 medley relay and 400 free relay... Also competed Career highlights were swimming at the Santa Clara International Meet for Otter Swim Club (Belmont, Calif.) for eight years, achieving national and the Janet Evans Invitational as a club swimmer... Avid horseback rider, and Pacific standards in backstroke and IM events. who chose UC Davis in part because of its strong equestrian facility. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in international relations... Parents are John & Wai Ming Leung... Proudest personal accomplishment was volunteering in Nicaragua... Career plans are to serve in a developing nation “to further improve social and living conditions”.

10 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING JILL TYLER OLSON RING Freestyle • Sr. Freestyle • 5-8 Marysville, Calif. Lodi, Calif. Marysville HS ’04 Lodi HS ’07

2006-07: Reached Big West Conference LODI HS ’07: Finished 3rd in 200 free final in all three individual events raced, (1:52.84), 6th in 500 free (5:01.13) at Sac- including runner-up finish in 200 free Joaquin Section meet as a senior... Captured (1:51.85)... Also placed 4th in 500 free (5:02.21) and 7th in 100 free San Joaquin Athletic Association titles in 50 free and 200 IM, helping (52.12 prelim)... Scored 44.0 total points at conference meet, not counting Flames win team championship... Advanced to CIF-SJS finals as a contributions as anchor for 200 free relay (5th), 400 free relay (3rd) and sophomore (200 free) and junior (500 free). 400 medley relay (4th)... Times in 100 and 500 are season-best marks... PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Majoring in English... Parents Hit 200 free best of 1:51.75 at Akron Invite, 3rd in school history... Had are John & Susan Ring... John is a former swimmer and water polo team’s season-best times in 100, 200 and 500 free events. player. 2005-06: Scored 32.0 points at Big West Conference Championships, not counting relays... Reached 500 free final, 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 final (9th) in both 100 free ERICA (52.25) and 200 free (1:53.29)... Anchored 4th-place 200 free relay STRICKER (1:36.76), and swam third leg of 400 free relay (2nd, 3:25.96) and 800 free relay (3rd, 7:26.27)... Both 400 and 800 relays set school records. Diving • Fr. 2004-05: Compiled 38.5 points at Big West Conference meet... Redding, Calif. Finished close 2nd (to teammate Renee Dyer) in 100 free (51.62)... Anderson Union HS ’07 Placed 3rd in 200 free (1:51.79) and T11th in 50 free (24.19)... All three times rank among UC Davis’ all-time top 10: 7th in 50 free, 3rd in 100 free, 2nd in 200 free... Also finished 2nd at Big West meet as member of ANDERSON UNION HS ’07: Played 200 free relay (1:35.18) and 400 free relay (3:28.36), and took 3rd in forward and defender for Cubs as a senior... 800 free relay (7:30.89) and 400 medley relay (3:47.48)... All four relay California Scholarship Federation lifetime marks at conference set school records. member... Also competed in gymnastics for Anderson-based Athletics MARYSVILLE HS ’04: Shared Empire Athletic League MVP honors... Unlimited for 11 years, placing 7th in all-around at Level 9 state meet. Voted as team MVP all four years... Advanced to Northern Section meet PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in chemistry... in 200 free each year... CIF-NS Scholar-Athlete honoree... Also competed Parents are Eric & Pam Stricker... Older brother, Tim, is a junior at Chico for Penguin Swim Team in Grass Valley from 2002-04. State... Career highlight was scoring her first goal in soccer. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in clinical nutrition... Parents are Rob & Willie Olson... Rob played football at Stanford... Hopes to become a physical therapist for a professional sports team. MARY STRUEMPF Fly/Free • Jr. JULIE Pleasant Hill, Calif. Diablo Valley Coll./Carondelet HS ’05 PERI Sprint Free/Breast • Fr. Davis, Calif. DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE: Two-year Davis HS ’07 All-American... Won seven out of possible seven titles at 2007 Community College State Championships, earning meet’s Most Valuable Swimmer award... DAVIS HS ’07: Selected as team’s Most Captured individual championships in 50 fly (25.84), 100 fly (57.05) Improved Swimmer twice... Reached 50 free and 100 IM (58.96)... Also member of 200 and 800 free relays, as well final at Sac-Joaquin Section meet, placing as 200 and 400 medley relays... Teammate of current Aggie Carolyn 6th... Coached by current Aggie men’s coach Pete Motekaitis... Also Charvoz on three state-champion relay foursomes. competed for Davis Aqua Monsters from 1997-2005... Earned Most CARONDELET HS ’05: Helped lead to North Coast Section title as Improved twice, Most Valuable once... Won High Point honor at NorCal a senior... Competed for Walnut Creek Aquabears from 2004-07. 15-18s in 2005. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Majoring in human PERSONAL: Born in Woodland, Calif.... Has not declared a major, development... Mother is Catherine Struempf... Brothers Chris and but hopes for career in environmental or structual engineering... Parents Mike played water polo at Cal and Pacific, respectively... Proudest are Don & Sue Peri, both of whom graduated from UC Davis... Sports personal achievement was winning community college state titles in hero is Dakotah Mohr, now a member of the Aggie water polo team... seven events. Career highlight was placing 6th at section meet.

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Name Events Ht Yr Hometown Schools Major Ellen BARTON Dist. Free 5-10 Fr. Modesto, Calif. Downey HS ’07 Economics Bergen BECK*** Dist. Free/IM 5-7 Sr. Seattle, Wash. University Prep ’04 Exercise Biology Lisa BENDER Sp. Free/Breast 5-9 Fr. San Leandro, Calif. Bishop O’Dowd HS ’07 English Amber BONDS** Free/Fly 5-5 Jr. Fresno, Calif. Clovis East HS ’05 Human Development Whitney BURTON** Diving 5-6 Jr. San Carlos, Calif. Sacred Heart Prep ’04 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Michelle CAMBURN Dist. Free/IM 5-6 Fr. Sunnyvale, Calif. Homestead HS ’07 Undeclared Samantha CAPOZZO Fly/Free 5-4 Fr. Martinez, Calif. Alhambra HS ’07 Mathematics Ashley CAYFORD*** Breast/Free 5-9 Sr. Benicia, Calif. Benicia HS ’04 Communication Krysta CHALDEKAS*** Diving 5-7 Sr. Coronado, Calif. Coronado HS ’04 Exercise Biology Carolyne CHARVOZ Sp. Free/Breast 5-7 Jr. Clayton, Calif. Diablo Valley College/Carondelet HS ’05 Psychology Melanie COVERT*** Free/Back 5-8 Sr. Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’04 International Agricultural Development Jamie FLYNN Diving 5-3 Fr. West Hills, Calif. El Camino Real HS ’07 Undeclared Sheeva GHANBARI** Sprint Free 5-4 Jr. Oakland, Calif. Miramonte HS ’05 Political Science/International Relations Jennifer GINSBERG*** Back/Free 5-8 Sr. San Mateo, Calif. Aragon HS ’04 Animal Science Linda HERMANN Free/IM 5-7 Fr. Solana Beach, Calif. Torrey Pines HS ’07 Exercise Biology Amanda HOLMAN Sp. Free/Fly 5-10 Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Las Lomas HS ’07 Undeclared Kendra HUGHES** Diving 5-5 Jr. Porterville, Calif. Granite Hills HS ’05 Biological Sciences Kathryn JOVINO* Dist. Free 5-4 So. Benicia, Calif. Benicia HS ’06 Exploratory Courtney KING Diving 5-3 Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS ’07 Undeclared Rebecca KOCH Dist. Free 5-5 Fr. Los Altos, Calif. Mountain View HS ’07 Undeclared Heidi KUCERA* Breast/IM 5-8 So. Atherton, Calif. Menlo-Atherton ’06 Nutrition Science Jessica LEE*** Breast 5-5 Sr. San Francisco, Calif. Lowell HS ’04 Clinical Nutrition Janice LEUNG** Back/Fly 5-2 Jr. San Mateo, Calif. Aragon HS ’05 International Relations Samantha LOUGEE Back/Fly 5-6 Fr. Santa Maria, CAlif. Pioneer Valley HS ’07 Nutrition Science Emily MEDVED** Sp. Free/Back 5-9 Jr. Alameda, Calif. Alameda HS ’05 Clinical Nutrition Jill OLSON*** Free 5-10 Sr. Marysville, Calif. Marysville HS ’04 Clinical Nutrition Julie PERI Sp. Free/Breast 5-6 Fr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’07 Undeclared Tyler RING Free 5-8 Fr. Lodi, Calif. Lodi HS ’07 English Erica STRICKER Diving 5-4 Fr. Redding, Calif. Anderson Union HS ’07 Chemistry Mary STRUEMPF Fly/Free 5-8 Jr. Pleasant Hill, Calif. Diablo Valley College/Carondelet HS ’05 Human Development

* - denotes years on UC Davis varsity

Barbara JAHN Head Women’s Coach, 33rd Year (UC Santa Barbara ’73) Rick HENDERSON Assistant Coach, 10th Year (Sacramento State ’80) Phil TONNE Diving Coach, 4th Year (San Diego State ’79)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Samantha CAPOZZO: “cap-POH-zoh” CAROLYNE CHARVOZ: “Carol-line shar-VOH” Krysta CHALDEKAS: “chall-DEE-kuss” Sheeva GHANBARI: “gahn-BAH-ree” Kathryn JOVINO: “joh-VEE-noh” Rebecca KOCH: “KOTCH” Samantha LOUGEE: “loo-GEE” (soft “g”) Heidi KUCERA: “koo-SAIR-uh” Mary STRUEMPF: “strumpf” (“e” is silent) Phil TONNE: rhymes with “Johnny”

12 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING KYLE ALEX ANDERSON ARBIOS Breast • Fr. Free/Fly • Jr. Granite Bay, Calif. Santa Rosa, Calif. Granite Bay HS ’07 Maria Carrillo HS ’05

GRANITE BAY HS ’07: Served as team 2006-07: Reached three finals at Big captain and earned team MVP honors in West Conference Championships, totalling both swimming and water polo... Set school 50.0 points... Finished 2nd to teammate records in 100 breast and as part of 200 medley relay... Team won Sierra Scott Weltz in both 500 free (4:27.91) and 1,000 free (9:17.94)... Both Foothill League championship each year... Helped water polo team capture of those times rank 2nd in school history... Added a 3rd-place showing Sac-Joaquin Section title in 2006. in 1,650 free (15:38.17), 3rd in UC Davis record book... Also had team’s PERSONAL: Born in Palo Alto, Calif.... Has not declared a major... top finishes in both 500 and mile at USA Sectionals in March. Parents are Kris & Ann Anderson... Career highlight was breaking the 2005-06: Compiled 45.0 points at Big West Conference meet, GBHS record in the 100 breast. second on Aggies behind only Scott Weltz... Advanced to conference final in 1,000 free (2nd, 9:23.38), 1,650 free (3rd, 15:43.68) and 200 fly (7th)... Also raced in 500 free and 100 fly at Big West meet... Later posted season-best times in 500 free (4:32.85) and 200 fly (1:51.87) at JASON American Short Course Championships. ANDRADE MARIA CARRILLO HS ’05: Voted team MVP as a senior... Earned NISCA/Speedo Public School All-America honors in 500 free that year Diving • Fr. (4:35.42)... Won North Coast Section title in that event... Also captured Hollister, Calif. North Bay League title in 200 free in 2005... Member of Santa Rosa San Benito HS ’07 Neptunes from 1997-2005... Named club’s Most Inspirational in 1999, Most Improved in 2000, then won Coaches’ Achievement Award in 2004. SAN BENITO HS ’07: Starred in PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Film studies major, who swimming, diving and water polo, earning lists Steven Spielberg as his non-sports hero... Parents are William Arbios school’s Athlete of the Year award in 2005- and Deborah Hodesson, both of whom are UC Davis alumni... Aggie 06... Two-time Central Coast Section qualifier in 1-meter diving... Also teammates give him nickname of “Chainsaw”... Proudest accomplishment advanced to section meet in 100 back and as part of medley relay... Scored was winning the 2005 CIF-NCS title in the 500 free... Sports heroes are 89 goals with 99 assists in two years for water polo team... Led all three Ian Thorpe and . teams to Tri-County Athletic League titles... Ranked among top 10 (of 575 students) academically in his class. PERSONAL: Born in Hollister, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Joseph & Mary Andrade... Cousin, Allison Andrade, starred for JEFFREY Arizona’s NCAA-champion softball team... Has an identical twin, Justin. BABCOCK Free/Breast • Fr. Carmichael, Calif. MICHAEL Del Campo HS ’07 ANDROUS Diving • Jr. DEL CAMPO HS ’07: Won Capital Yuba City, Calif. Athletic League titles in the 50 free and 100 Yuba City HS ’05 breast as a senior... Finished 2nd in Sac- Joaquin Section in 50 free (21.14), hitting automatic-qualifying stan- dards for All-America honors... Also was 8th at sections in the 100 2006-07: Finished 10th on 1-meter breast... Two-time team MVP... Water polo team claimed the conference (169.40), 12th on 3-meter (134.55) at Big championship in 2007 and took third in CIF-SJS tournament... Earned West Conference Championships, tallying second-team All-CAL water polo honors in 2007... Swam for the Glen 12.0 points... Hit season-best 215.70 on low board vs. UC San Diego. Oaks Sea Lions swim club, for which he owns 10 club records... Named 2005-06: Scored 26.0 points at Big West Conference meet, finishing Swimmer of the Year in 2004. 6th on each diving board... Scored 371.20 on 3-meters, 364.80 on 1- PERSONAL: Born in Carmichael, Calif.... Majoring in exercise bi- meter... Appeared in two dual meets, both on low board... Best six-dive ology... Parents are Ronald and Toni Babcock... Plans on earning his score was 178.50 vs. UC Santa Cruz. master’s degree in exercise biology then pursuing “a fun job involving YUBA CITY HS ’05: Placed 10th at Sac-Joaquin Section meet as a body-building.” senior... Also competed for Capital Divers (Rio Linda, Calif.)... Finished 14th on both boards at Region 10 Championships in 2005. PERSONAL: Born in Yuba City, Calif.... Biological sciences major... Mother is Michelle Androus... Chose UC Davis at his aunt’s advice.

2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 13 ADAM DANIEL BORCHARD DONNELLY Distance Free • Fr. Fly/Back • So. Carmichael, Calif. Aptos, Calif. Jesuit HS ’07 Aptos HS ’06

JESUIT HS ’07: Earned automatic 2006-07: Scored 33.0 points at Big NISCA All-America honors as part of 400 West Conference Championships, reaching free relay as a junior and senior... Also hit finals in 100 back (6th) and 200 fly (8th)... All-America consideration times in 500 free both years... Candidate for Won bonus final (9th) in 100 fly with season-best 49.76, 2nd in school CIF Scholar-Athlete of the Year... Graduated summa cum laude (2nd history... Posted 1:50.82 in 200 fly to earn his second swim, 3rd in Aggie in class) and was secretary-treasurer for National Honor Society... Also record book... Also part of school record-setting 200 medley relay (4th, swam for Arden Hills Swimming Club... Earned Scholastic All-America 1:31.42) and 400 medley relay (3rd, 3:19.64) at conference meet... Hit honors and qualified for Jr. Nationals. 100 back relay split of 50.35, 4th in school history. PERSONAL: Born in Woodland, Calif.... Majoring in environmental APTOS HS ’06: Earned NISCA All-American in 100 fly as a junior & resource science... Parents are Jim Borchard and Bernadette Marsh... and senior... Ranked 18th nationwide (and 7th among juniors) in 2004- His grandfather, aunt and uncle all attended UC Davis... Proudest per- 05 with a PR of 49.87... That mark would rank 2nd in UC Davis record sonal accomplishment was earning his Eagle Scout rank. book... Won four Central Coast Section titles in final two seasons: two in 100 fly, two in 100 back... Set Santa Cruz County League records in both events... Placed 3rd and 2nd in those respective events at CCS meet as a sophomore... Swam for the Cabrillo Threshers from 1992 to 2006, qualifying for Senior Nationals... Hit four Junior National or U.S. TOKI Open qualifying times. BURKE PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Chris & Jill Donnelly... Best athletes he’s faced were those at IM/Fly • Sr. the Senior Nationals, including the likes of Aaron Piersol and Michael Rohnert Park, Calif. Phelps. Rancho Cotate HS ’04

2006-07: Advanced to bonus finals JIMMY in 100 fly (22nd), 200 fly (22nd) and 400 IM (24th) at Big West Conference FONG Championships... Also raced in 200 IM and anchored 800 free relay ‘B’ Backstroke • Fr. team at conference. Santa Rosa, Calif. 2005-06: Competed in four events plus 200 medley relay at Big Maria Carrillo HS ’07 West meet... Advanced to consolations in 200 fly, scoring 4.0 points with 13th-place finish... Also advanced in 100 fly (23rd). 2004-05: Advanced to consolations in three events at Big West meet, MARIA CARRILLO HS ’07 scoring 14.0 points... Placed 11th in 200 fly, 12th in 400 IM, 14th in : Captured 1,000 free. North Coast Section title in 100 back as a RANCHO COTATE HS ’04: Captured honorable mention All- senior... Also placed 6th in 100 fly... Won America accolades in 2003... Advanced in 100 fly (10th) and 100 back back-to-back North Bay League titles in 100 back... Advanced to CIF- (15th) at North Coast Section championships as a senior captain... NCS meet as a junior, placing 16th (55.42)... Earned team MVP honors Achieved section performances after coming off a shoulder injury... in 2004, 2006 and 2007; Coaches’ Award in 2005... Set Redwood Em- Took 9th in 100 fly the previous year... Helped team to three North Bay pire record in 100 back at 51.20... Also swam for Santa Rosa Neptunes, League titles, including undefeated season in 2004... Honored as CIF- setting club 100 back record in 2004... Graduated summa cum laude, NCS Scholar-Athlete for four years... Graduated No. 9 in class... Also maintaining perfect grade-point average throughout high school. swam for Piranha Swimming in Rohnert Park. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Majoring in civil engi- PERSONAL: Born in Tokyo, Japan... Majoring in international neering... Parents are Sean & Karen Fong... Older sister, Helen, gradu- relations... Parents are Joseph & Emiko Burke... Full name is Julian ated from UC Davis in 2001... Career highlight was winning section Toki Burke... Sports hero is Lance Armstrong, non-sports hero is Will 100 back title in 2007... Lists Rafael Nadal as his sports hero. Ferrell... As a superstition, walks at least one circuit around pool before a race... Serves as an officer for UC Davis’ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

14 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING MATT NIK HERMAN KEMP Distance Free • Fr. Free/IM • Sr. San Anselmo, Calif. Folsom, Calif. Sir Francis Drake HS ’07 Folsom HS ’03

DRAKE HS ’07: Hit All-America stan- 2005-06: Compiled 26.0 individual points dards in 500 free as a senior... Placed 7th at Big West Conference Championships... in that event at North Coast Section meet Placed 8th in 200 IM, 9th in 200 free, 11th as a junior, then improved to 5th as a senior... Also competed for Marin in 100 free... Advanced to 200 IM final by virtue of 1:52.80 in prelims, Pirates Swim Team (Novato, Calif.) for four years, setting four distance 8th in school history... Also swam leadoff leg of 2nd-place 800 free relay, club records... Voted team captain in 2006 and 2007, earning team posting season-best 200 free time of 1:39.74... Won 200 free in double MVP honors in 2007. dual with Cal Poly and Pacific. PERSONAL: Born in Greenbrae, Calif.... Has not declared a major... 2005-06: Accounted for 36.0 points at Big West Conference meet, Parents are Bruce & Susan Herman... Older brother, David, swam for not including share in 400 medley relay (4th) and 400 free relay (3rd)... Boston College... Moment in history he wishes he could have witnessed: Advanced to finals in 200 free (6th), 100 free (7th) and 500 free (8th)... the Last Waltz concert at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom. Posted 1:39.60 in 200 free prelims, 3rd all-time at UC Davis... Prelim mark of 4:33.40 in 500 free ranks 8th in school history. 2004-05: Tallied 12.0 points at Big West Conference meet, placing 10th in 200 free, 12th in 500 free... Mark of 1:40.32 in prelims ranks TRISTAN 3rd among school’s all-time 200 free leaders... Posted 4:36.43 in 500 finals, 8th in UC Davis history... Also anchored 200 free, 400 free KAISER and 400 medley relays at conference meet, each of which finished Diving • So. 4th... Placed 14th in both 200 and 500 free at American Short Course Moraga, Calif. Championships. Campolindo HS ’06 2003-04: Redshirted. FOLSOM HS ’03: Captured All-America honors in 200 and 500 free as a senior... Posted two top-four finishes at Sac-Joaquin Section 2006-07: Placed 13th on both boards championships that year... Swam for Sierra Marlins for three years, at Big West Conference Championships, earning Marlin of the Year merit in 2003... Won zone championships in totalling 8.0 points... Best dual score was on 200 and 400 free relays. 1-meter vs. UC Irvine, scoring 128.70. PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Majoring in civil CAMPOLINDO HS ’06: Won back-to-back North Coast Section engineering... Parents are Ed & Cindy Kemp, both of whom were aquatics titles and earned All-America honors as leadoff leg of 200 medley relay... athletes in their collegiate days... Ed has frequently served as announcer Foursome also won NCS/CCS Invitational... Member of Campolindo for Aggie home meets... Career highlight was capturing zone titles for Cabana Club, helping set team’s 200 medley record in 2006. Sierra Marlins... Best athlete he’s faced is fellow Marlin Garrett Wagner... PERSONAL: Born in Vancouver, B.C.... Majoring in international Lists his mother as his non-sports hero, Tony Hawk as his sports hero. relations... Parents are John Kaiser and Susan Skilton... Career highlight was beating rival and CCS powerhouse Bellarmine by a 2.5-point margin... ERIC KIM Butterfly • So. Los Angeles, Calif. Harvard-Westlake School ’06

2006-07: Advanced to bonus final in both 100 fly (21st) and 200 fly (23rd) at Big West Conference Championships. HARVARD-WESTLAKE SCHOOL ’06: Twice won team MVP honors... Also won Coaches’ Award... Helped team to Mission League title... Qualified individually and earned No. 4 seed for Southern Section meet as a senior, but sat out championships due to injury... Garnered All-Academic distinction in both swimming and water polo... Served as team captain for Rose Bowl Aquatics club... Set several team records during four-year career. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Psychology major... Parents are Moon & Julie Kim, whom he lists as non-sports heroes... Sports hero is Ian Thorpe... Both parents attended universities in Seoul, South Korea.

2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 15 JASON STEPHEN KIM LEE Back/IM • Jr. Diving • Sr. Irvine, Calif. Elk Grove, Calif. Irvine HS ’04 Jesuit HS ’04

2006-07: Redshirted. 2006-07: Advanced to finals on 2005-06: Reached bonus final in 200 both boards at Big West Conference IM (17th) and 100 breast (22nd) at Big Championships... Tallied 24.0 points... West Conference Championships... Also competed in 100 free and as a Placed 6th on 3-meters (207.30), 8th on 1-meter (166.70)... Scored member of 200 medley relay ‘C’ squad. 195.35 in 1-meter prelims. 2004-05: Advanced to consolations in 100 back (15th), 200 back 2005-06: Scored 19.0 points at Big West meet... Placed 7th (362.40) (14th) and 200 IM (12th) at Big West Conference meet... Also led of on 1-meter, 10th (126.75) on 3-meter... Hit six-dive highs in double Aggies’ 6th-place 200 medley relay. dual with Pacific and Cal Poly... Scored 206.18 on low board, 213.08 IRVINE HS ’04: Captured All-America honors in each of his junior on high board in that meet. and senior seasons... Placed 11th in 100 free at Southern Section meet 2004-05: Finished 8th on 1-meter diving (314.70), 12th on 3-meter in 2004... Advanced to consolation finals in 200 IM at sections for three (141.55) for 16.0 points at Big West Conference Championships... Best straight years... Helped team capture CIF-SS Division I title in 2001... dual-meet scores were 161.18 on 1-meter (at UC San Diego), 188.90 on Also set numerous team records with Irvine Aquazots. 3-meter (at Big West Shootout). PERSONAL: Born in Irvine, Calif.... Majoring in political science... JESUIT HS ’04: Accomplished in rare double of wrestling and Parents are Henry & Kay Kim... Older sister, Linda, graduated from diving... Twice advanced to Sac-Joaquin Section meet, placing 15th as a UC Irvine. junior, 7th as a senior... Also a two-time CIF-SJS qualifier in wrestling... Finished 6th in his weight class in 2004. PERSONAL: Born in Utah... Political science major... Parents are Mark & Anita Lee... Mark attended graduate school at UC Davis... Older EVAN brother, Michael, is a senior at Sacramento State. KRAUS Sprint Free • Jr. Irvine, Calif. KYLE Woodbridge HS ’05 LETO Distance Free • Sr. San Jose, Calif. 2006-07: Accounted for 30.0 points at Bellarmine HS ’04 Big West Conference Championships, not counting contributions to school record- setting 400 free relay (3rd), 200 free relay (3rd) and 800 free relay (2nd)... 2006-07: Reached three final heats Reached 100 free final, placing 5th (45.62)... Won 50 free consols at at Big West Conference Championships, 20.71, 3rd in school history... Also placed 10th in 200 free at 1:40.92, tallying 38.0 points... Placed 4th in 1,000 6th in Aggie record book... Hit 100 free relay split of 45.54 at conference, free (9:22.00), 7th in 1,650 free (15:47.19), 8th in 500 free (4:31.73 moving him into 5th all-time at UC Davis. prelims)... All three times rank 4th in UC Davis history. 2005-06: Scored 28.0 points at Big West Conference, plus joined 2005-06: Advanced to finals in 1,000 free (4th), 500 free (6th) and four top-five relay squads... Placed 4th in 100 free, 10th in 200 free, 11th 1,650 free (8th) at Big West Conference meet, totalling 39.0 points... Hit in 50 free... Went 1:41.11 in 200 free consolation final... Led off 200 PRs of 9:24.53 in 1,000, 16:01.48 in 1,650 at conference. free relay (4th) and 400 free relay (3rd)... Split of 46.11 to start 400 free 2004-05: Scored 26.0 points at Big West meet... Placed 8th in 1,650 relay missed Aggies’ all-time top 10 list by .01... Anchored 200 medley free, 9th in 1,000 free, 11th in 500 free... Time of 9:35.43 in 1,000 relay (5th) at Big West meet. ranked 2nd in school history at the time... Also swam third leg of 4th- WOODBRIDGE HS ’05: Earned first-team All-Seaview League place 800 free relay at conference...Competed at American Short Course honors and named to three All-America teams as a senior... Twice Championships, setting PRs in 500 free and 1,650... Mark of 4:32.04 in selected as team MVP and team captain... Set two league records and 500 ranks 4th in Aggie annals. one school record... Chosen as school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year... BELLARMINE PREP ’04: Earned NISCA All-America honors in Three-year letterwinner and team captain in water polo... Also competed 500 free during each of his last two seasons, earning No. 16 ranking in for Irvine Novaquatics for eight years, making both Jr. National and 2004 (4:33.20)... Finished 3rd at Central Coast Section championships National teams. as a junior, 4th as a sophomore and senior... Team won CIF-CCS every PERSONAL: Born in Orange County... Majoring in nature & culture... year... Also lettered twice in water polo... Competed for San Jose Aquatics Parents are Hans & Laurie Kraus... Proudest personal accomplishment and Silicon Valley Aquatic Association for 11 years... Selected as team was becoming a three-time All-American as a prep... Sports hero is Irvine MVP four times. Novaquatics alumnus . PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Exercise biology major... Parents are Chuck & Lisa Leto... Lisa was a swimmer at San Jose State.

16 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING PAUL KEVIN NAVO REAGLE Diving • Fr. Diving • Sr. Berkeley, Calif. Fairfield, Calif. Berkeley HS ’07 Fairfield HS ’04

BERKELEY HS ’07: Four-sport athlete, 2006-07: Totalled 24.0 points at Big competing in water polo, wrestling, swim- West Conference Championships, advancing ming and diving... Three-time North Coast to final round on both 1-meter (6th) and 3- Section qualifier in 1-meter diving, including 7th place as a junior... meters (8th)... Broke 200-point barrier in three dual, including 219.95 Named team MVP in wrestling in 2007, compiling 28-4 record... Voted on low board vs. UC Santa Cruz. Most Improved in water polo in 2006... Twice earned National Scholar- 2005-06: Compiled 25.0 points at Big West Conference meet, placing Athlete honors... Member of Diablo Divers club team. 5th on 3-meters (376.95), 8th on 1-meter (349.75)... Enjoyed his best PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Has yet to declare a major, dual against UC Santa Barbara, scoring 224.25 on 1-meter... Hit 201.45 but hopes for career in sports medicine... Parents are Gary Navo & vs. Cal State Bakersfield for season-best dual score on high board. Ariane Terlet... Proudest personal accomplishment was reaching sec- 2004-05: Scored 18.0 points at Big West meet, finishing 7th on 1- tion postseason in three different sports (water polo, wrestling, diving) meter board (384.85), 11th on 3-meter (157.15)... Had one of team’s in one year. top dual scores for the year, hitting 224.10 on low board vs. UC Santa Cruz... Recorded season-high 206.03 on high board at Cal Poly. FAIRFIELD HS ’04: Four-year letterwinner in diving, serving as team captain as a senior... Captured Solano County Athletic Conference ADAM title in 1-meter as a senior... Scored 397.35 points in that meet, earning All-America status... Three-time All-Monticello Empire League performer PLUEMER from 2001-03, finishing 5th, 4th and 5th, respectively... Earned team’s Back/IM • Jr. Diving Pin during last two years... Played one year of water polo... Also Sunnyvale, Calif. competed for Davis-based Blue Diamond Divers club program. Wilcox HS ’04 PERSONAL: Born in Vallejo, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are Joseph & Rebecca Reagle... Career plans are to own his own auto performance shop... Would like to see the 1-meter springboard 2006-07: Did not compete. added to the Olympic Games... Best advice he’s received: “The voice 2005-06: Scored 15.0 points at Big West telling you not to go is the voice of the person who will beat you at the Conference Championships, placing 10th next meet.” in both backstroke races... Posted 1:50.58 in 200 back consol, lopping more than two seconds from previous best and moving him into 6th in school history... Also took 16th in 400 IM. 2004-05: Advanced to consols in 100 back (10th), 200 back (13th) TRENT and 400 IM (14th) at Big West meet, accounting for 14.0 points... Also RICHARDSON led off 4th-place 400 medley relay with split of 51.02, 6th in Aggie record Freestyle • Jr. book... Moved into 10th on school’s 200 back leaderboard with 1:52.85 Waialua, Hawaii in second swim at conference... Competed at American Short Course Diablo Valley Coll./Waialua HS ’05 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... Four-time All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League pick... Captured nine DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE: Earned total SCVAL titles (seven individual, two relays), including four straight All-Academic honors in 2005... No other 100 back championships... Selected as team MVP in each of his last three information provided. seasons... Led water polo team in scoring in 2001, then earned team WAIALUA HS ’04: Qualified for state championships in 2003 in MVP honors in 2002... Swam for Sunnyvale Swim Club for 11 years... 200 free and two relays... No other information provided. Won Pacific Swimming’s Raymond Taft Award... Named Outstanding PERSONAL: Born in Honolulu, Hawaii... Majoring in sociology... Swimmer of the Year for 2002-03... Was fastest backstroker in Pacific Parents are Jim Richardson and Lorenn Walker. Swimming Zone 1 North in 2004. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in biomedical engineering... Parents are Andy & Joelle Pluemer.

2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 17 BRANDT MICHAEL ROBINSON STONER Sprint Free • Fr. Free/Fly • Jr. San Jose, Calif. Davis, Calif. Lynbrook HS ’07 Davis HS ’05

LYNBROOK HS ’07: Earned All-Cen- 2006-07: Accounted for 4.0 points at Big tral Coast Section honors in both water West Conference Championships... Placed polo and swimming... Won CCS title in 50 15th in 400 IM, 16th in 1,650 free, 17th in free as a junior... Led water polo team to Santa Clara Valley Athletic 1,000 free... Also made appearances in 50 free and 500 free. League title... Also swam for Santa Clara Swim Club for two years. 2005-06: Competed in five events at Big West Conference PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif.... Has not declared a Championships, picking up a point for 16th-place finish in 1,650 free. major... Parents are Randy & Pat Robinson. DAVIS HS ’05: Finished 5th in 500 free, 6th in 200 free at Sac- Joaquin Section meet as a senior... Member of 400 free relay squad that earned NISCA Public School All-America honors... Also swam for Davis Aquadarts from 2003-05, setting age-group records for 1,650 free (short LARS course) and 800 free (long course). PERSONAL: Born in Eugene, Ore.... Majoring in political science... ROCKHOLM Parents are Greg Stoner and Kathy Gill... Greg, now a veterinarian, Freestyle • Jr. graduated from UC Davis. El Dorado Hills, Calif. El Dorado HS ’04 RUSSELL 2006-07: Scored 9.0 points at Big West TAYLOR Conference meet, placing 12th in 1,000 free, Breast/IM • Sr. 14th in 1,650 free, 16th in 500 free. Arcata, Calif. 2005-06: Amassed 10.0 points at Big West Conference Mattole Triple Junction HS ’04 Championships... Placed 11th in 1,000 free, 14th in 1,650 free and 16th in 500 free... Time of 9:38.09 in 500 was a season best and missed his PR by a half-second. 2004-05: Tallied 18.0 points at Big West Conference meet... Finished 2006-07: Advanced to finals in all 9th on 1,650 free, 10th in 1,000 free, 15th in 500 free... Posted 1,000 three of his events at Big West Conference time of 9:37:52 at conference, 6th in school history. Championships, scoring 40.0 points... EL DORADO HS ’04: Set school records for 200 and 500 free, plus Finished 4th in 200 breast, 6th in 100 breast, 7th in 200 IM... Also part of four top-four relays at conference meet: 400 free relay (3rd), 800 400 free relay... Compted for Sierra Marlins club team from 2002-04. free relay (2nd), 200 medley relay (4th), 400 medley relay (3rd)... Both PERSONAL: Born in Placerville, Calif.... Majoring in civil medley foursomes and 400 free relay set school records at Big West. engineering... Parents are Jeffrey Rockholm and Ellen Rockholm... Jeffrey 2005-06: Made three event finals at Big West Conference is a former boxer, Ellen was a swimmer... Favorite facility in which he’s Championships for total of 38.0 points... Placed 6th in both 200 IM and competed is the Clovis Aquatic Center. 200 breast, plus 7th in 100 breast... Hit 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. 2004-05: Was Aggies’ high scorer at Big West meet, placing 3rd in B.J. 200 IM and 7th in both breaststroke events for 40.0 total points... Also SCOGGAN member of 400 free relay, 800 free relay and 400 medley relay teams, each of which took 4th at conference... Ranks 4th on school’s 200 IM list Individual Medley • So. at 1:51.94, while Big West time in 200 breast (2:05.26 in prelim) ranks Elk Grove, Calif. 5th all-time... Competed in 400 IM (14th), 100 fly (25th) and 200 fly California/Jesuit HS ’06 (14th) at American Short Course Championships... Mark of 4:04.86 in 400 IM prelims at nationals places him 5th in UC Davis annals... Hit mark of 1:53.13 in 200 fly in dual with Pacific, 7th in school history. CALIFORNIA: Made one appearance HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Arcata HS for sophomore and junior as a freshman in 2006-07, competing in years, then Triple Junction HS for his senior year (2003-04)... Placed 500 free at Pacific Invitational. 2nd in 100 free, 7th in 200 IM at North Coast Section championships JESUIT HS ’06: Four-time NISCA All-American... Won Sac-Joa- in 2004... Also qualified for CIF-NCS meet in 100 breast. quin Section title in 200 IM in 2004 and 2005... Member of Jr. National PERSONAL: Born in Arcata, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Team in 2005 and 2006... Swam for Arden Hills. Parents are Gary Taylor and Patricia Parsons... Career highlight was PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in exercise bi- placing 3rd in 200 IM at 2005 Big West meet... Wants to add another ology... Parents are James & Elaine Scoggan. event to his sport: the underwater 50... Lists Natalie Coughlin as his sports hero.

18 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING RUSS SCOTT UNDERWOOD WELTZ Freestyle • So. Free/IM • Jr. Los Altos, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Monta Vista HS ’06 Bellarmine Prep ’05

2006-07: Reached final heat of both 50 2006-07: BIG WEST CHAMPION in all free (8th) and 100 free (8th) at Big West three distance free events (60.0 points, not Conference Championships... Had prelim counting relays)... Posted 4:24.78 in 500 times of 20.75 and 45.85 in respective prelims for those events, moving free, almost four seconds faster than his 4:28.48 in prelims... Set school him into school’s all-time top 10... Mark in 50 free ranks 6th while 100 records to win 1,000 free (9:08.83) and 1,650 free (15:30.62)... His 1,000 free time is 7th... Added 12th-place finish in 200 free, logging 27.0 total time shattered the previous Big West meet record of 9:13.60 (Eric Koch, points... Also member of 200 free relay (3rd) and school record-setting UCSB, 2001) by almost five full seconds... Also broke UC Davis record 400 free relay (3rd) at conference meet. in 200 breast, swimming 1:59.80 in exhibition... That mark would have MONTA VISTA HS ’06: Garnered All-America honors in 50 free, placed him 2nd behind Pacific’s David Dunn had he swam officially... Hit 100 free, 200 free relay and 400 free relay as a senior... Won two Central NCAA ‘B’ standards in 200 breast, 500 free and 1,650 free at conference... Coast Section titles in each of last two seasons... Winning 2005 marks Anchored 400 free relay to 3rd-place finish and school-record 3:00.58... in 50 free (20.94) and 100 free (45.85) would rank among UC Davis’ Also member of 800 free relay (2nd), 200 medley relay (4th) and 400 all-time top 10... Selected as Swimmer of the Year by San Jose Mercury- medley relay (3rd)... Both medley relays also set school records, giving News... Voted as school’s Outstanding Athlete and won Matador of the him seven total UC Davis records for the season and nine for his career... Year award... Also swam for Sunnyvale Swim Club for seven years... Set Had team’s season-best 100 back time, swimming 49.95 in exhibition club records in 50, 100 and 200 freestyle... Earned team’s Outstanding at Big West meet, 3rd in school history... Only Aggie to break 4-minute Swimmer award in 2005... Won USA Pacific Swimming Outstanding Age barrier in 400 IM during the season, posting 3:56.97 at Speedo Cup... Group honor for 15-16s in 2005... Placed 3rd at USA Junior Nationals Recorded team’s best 200 IM as well, hitting 1:51.95 in double dual with in 50 free that year. Cal Poly and Pacific. PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif.... Has not declared a 2005-06: BIG WEST CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR... major... Parents are Jack & Janet Underwood... His advice for youngsters: First UC Davis student-athlete (in any sport) to capture a Big West “There is no traffic jam on the extra mile.” Conference honor... Aggies’ highest scorer at conference championships, amassing 48.0 points in three individual events... Placed 2nd in 200 IM (1:48.32) and 400 IM (3:54.83), and 5th in 200 back (1:48.71)... Finals time in 400 IM, 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 JIM VON RUMMELHOFF free relays, both of which placed 3rd... Led off both medley relays, which finished 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 finish at American Short Course Championships, placing 2nd in 500 (to Klete Keller) with school-record 4:24.72 in final... Advanced to final 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 UC Davis men’s swimming was the co-winner of the 2006-07 Lysle E. Leach Men’s Team GPA finishes at sections during his career... Three-time NISCA Independent Award, sharing the honor with Aggie men’s water polo. From left to right: Greg Warzecka, director School All-American in 200 IM... Also selected to US Swimming Scholasti of athletics (seated); Dr. Kim Elsbach, faculty athletics representative; swimmers Nik Kemp and All-America squad as a junior and senior... Claimed four straight West Kyle Payne; water polo players Grant Muenter and Jesse Tweed. Coast Athletic League titles... Team won section and league banners all four years... Competed for Silicon Valley Aquatics (formerly San Jose The men’s swimming and diving team had substantial representation at the awards banquet, held Aquatics) from 1994-2005... Twice earned team MVP honors... Selected in June of 2007. Swimming All-Americans Pat Foster and Tea Austin were inducted into the Cal as Pacific Swimming Swimmer of the Year... Made senior national cut in Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame later that evening. both IM events... Placed 14th at Summer National in 2004. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Don & Rhonda Weltz... Among his proudest personal accomplishments is qualifying for Olympic Trials (200 IM)... Sports hero is former U.S. hockey coach Herb Brooks... Non-sports hero is his grandfather-in-law.

2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 19 2007-08 UC DAVIS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING ROSTER

Name Events Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Schools Major Kyle ANDERSON Breast 6-2 190 Fr. Granite Bay, Calif. Granite Bay HS ’07 Undeclared Jason ANDRADE Diving 5-8 155 Fr. Hollister, Calif. San Benito HS ’07 Exercise Biology Michael ANDROUS** Diving 5-9 130 Jr. Yuba City, Calif. Yuba City HS ’05 Biological Sciences Alex ARBIOS** Free/Fly 6-2 185 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Maria Carrillo HS ’05 Film Studies Jeffrey BABCOCK Free/Breast 6-4 220 Fr. Carmichael, Calif. Del Campo HS ’07 Exercise Biology Adam BORCHARD Dist. Free 6-1 165 Fr. Carmichael, Calif. Jesuit HS ’07 Environmental & Resource Sciences Toki BURKE*** IM/Fly 6-0 140 Sr. Rohnert Park, Calif. Rancho Cotate HS ’04 International Relations Daniel DONNELLY* Fly/Back 5-6 124 So. Aptos, Calif. Aptos HS ’06 Undeclared Jimmy FONG Back 5-9 148 Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Maria Carrillo HS ’07 Civil Engineering Matt HERMAN Dist. Free 5-9 135 Fr. San Anselmo, Calif. Sir Francis Drake HS ’07 Undeclared Tristan KAISER* Diving 5-7 150 So. Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS ’06 International Relations Nik KEMP*** Free/IM 6-0 175 Sr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS ’03 Civil Engineering Eric KIM* Fly 6-2 182 So. Los Angeles, Calif. Harvard-Westlake School ’06 Psychology Jason KIM** Back/IM 5-11 165 Jr. Irvine, Calif. Irvine HS ’04 Political Science Evan KRAUS** Sprint Free 6-0 165 Jr. Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS ’05 Nature & Culture Stephen LEE*** Diving 5-10 180 Sr. Elk Grove, Calif. Jesuit HS ’04 Political Science Kyle LETO*** Distance Free 6-0 165 Sr. San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine HS ’04 Exercise Biology Paul NAVO Diving 5-5 138 Fr. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley HS ’07 Undeclared Adam PLUEMER** Back/IM 6-3 185 Jr. Sunnyvale, Calif. Wilcox HS ’04 Biomedical Engineering Kevin REAGLE*** Diving 5-10 175 Sr. Fairfield, Calif. Fairfield HS ’04 Communication Trent RICHARDSON Free 6-8 200 Jr. Waialua, Hawaii Diablo Valley College/Waialua HS ’04 Sociology Brandt ROBINSON Sprint Free 6-1 170 Fr. San Jose, Calif. Lynbrook HS ’07 Exploratory Lars ROCKHOLM*** Freestyle 6-1 165 Sr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. El Dorado HS ’04 Civil Engineering B.J. SCOGGAN IM 6-1 142 So. Elk Grove, Calif. California/Jesuit HS ’06 Exercise Biology Michael STONER** Free/Fly 5-10 160 Jr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’05 Political Science Russell TAYLOR*** Breast/IM 6-1 185 Sr. Arcata, Calif. Mattole Triple Junction HS ’04 Exercise Biology Russ UNDERWOOD* Freestyle 6-1 170 So. Los Altos, Calif. Monta Vista HS ’06 Undeclared Scott WELTZ** Free/IM 6-0 160 Jr. San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ’05 Economics

* - denotes years on Aggie varsity PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Pete MOTEKAITIS Head Men’s Coach, 13th Year (UC Davis ’83) Jason ANDRADE: “ANN-draid” Rick HENDERSON Assistant Coach, 10th Year (Sacramento State ’80) Alex ARBIOS: “AHR-bee-ohss” Phil TONNE Diving Coach, 4th Year (San Diego State ’79) Pete MOTEKAITIS: “MOH-tuh-KYE-tiss” Paul NAVO: “NAH-voh” Adam PLUEMER: rhymes with “bloomer” Phil TONNE: rhymes with “Johnny”

20 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 2008 NCAA DIV. I SWIMMING & DIVING QUALIFYING STANDARDS

WOMEN’S EVENTS 25-Yard Course 25-Meter Course 50-Meter Course A B A B A B 50 Free 22.62 23.29 25.25 26.00 25.98 26.75 100 Free 49.42 50.90 55.16 56.81 56.55 58.24 200 Free 1:47.09 1:50.30 1:59.53 2:03.11 2:02.54 2:06.21 500 Free 4:45.46 4:54.02 4:09.75 4:17.24 4:16.71 4:24.41 1,650 Free 16:23.54 16:53.04 16:20.60 16:50.01 16:48.76 17:19.02 100 Fly 53.75 55.36 59.99 1:01.79 1:01.29 1:03.13 200 Fly 1:58.99 2:02.55 2:12.81 2:16.78 2:15.07 2:19.11 100 Back 54.38 56.01 1:00.70 1:02.52 1:03.76 1:05.67 200 Back 1:57.32 2:00.83 2:10.94 2:14.86 2:16.90 2:21.00 100 Breast 1:01.85 1:03.70 1:09.03 1:11.10 1:11.10 1:13.22 200 Breast 2:14.19 2:18.21 2:29.77 2:34.26 2:32.84 2:37.42 200 IM 2:00.34 2:03.95 2:14.31 2:18.34 2:18.81 2:22.97 400 IM 4:15.63 4:23.29 4:45.31 4:53.86 4:51.82 5:00.57 200 Free Relay 1:31.01 1:33.74 1:41.58 1:44.63 1:44.49 1:47.63 400 Free Relay 3:18.39 3:24.34 3:41.42 3:48.06 3:47.00 3:53.80 800 Free Relay 7:10.49 7:23.40 8:00.46 8:14.87 8:12.56 8:27.33 200 Medley Relay 1:39.49 1:42.47 1:51.04 1:54.37 1:54.49 1:57.92 400 Medley Relay 3:38.02 3:44.56 4:03.33 4:10.63 4:11.18 4:18.72

1-Meter Diving Points -- Dual 255/265* 3-Meter Diving Points -- Dual 270/280* Platform Diving Points - Dual 260/255†

MEN’S EVENTS 25-Yard Course 25-Meter Course 50-Meter Course A B A B A B 50 Free 19.60 20.18 21.88 22.53 22.80 23.47 100 Free 43.19 44.48 48.21 49.65 50.05 51.55 200 Free 1:35.09 1:37.94 1:46.13 1:49.31 1:49.94 1:53.23 500 Free 4:19.49 4:27.27 3:47.03 3:53.84 3:54.84 4:01.88 1,650 Free 15:05.87 15:33.04 15:03.17 15:30.25 15:38.73 16:06.89 100 Fly 47.09 48.50 52.56 54.14 54.26 55.88 200 Fly 1:44.93 1:48.07 1:57.11 2:00.62 2:01.17 2:04.80 100 Back 47.43 48.85 52.94 54.53 56.81 58.51 200 Back 1:43.60 1:46.70 1:55.63 1:59.09 2:02.03 2:05.68 100 Breast 53.60 55.20 59.83 1:01.61 1:02.62 1:04.49 200 Breast 1:57.09 2:00.60 2:10.69 2:14.60 2:16.47 2:20.57 200 IM 1:46.09 1:49.27 1:58.41 2:01.96 2:03.80 2:07.51 400 IM 3:47.89 3:54.72 4:14.35 4:21.97 4:23.46 4:31.36 200 Free Relay 1:18.47 1:20.82 1:27.58 1:30.21 1:31.25 1:33.99 400 Free Relay 2:54.21 2:59.43 3:14.44 3:20.26 3:21.87 3:27.92 800 Free Relay 6:26.08 6:37.66 7:10.90 7:23.82 7:25.31 7:38.67 200 Medley Relay 1:26.52 1:29.11 1:36.57 1:39.46 1:40.85 1:43.86 400 Medley Relay 3:11.65 3:17.39 3:33.90 3:40.31 3:43.90 3:50.60

1-Meter Diving Points -- Dual 290/300* 3-Meter Diving Points -- Dual 310/320* Platform Diving Points - Dual 290/300*

NOTES ON QUALIFYING STANDARDS * - denotes qualifying point total when using six (6) optional dives with standard D.D. † - denotes qualifying point total when using five (5) optional dives with standard D.D.

Standards in certain events changed from 2006-07 to 2007-08.

2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 21 2007 BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS - WOMEN

WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES 200 BREASTSTROKE - 1. Heidi Kucera, 2:14.30 (2:19.75 prelim)... 3. Ashley Cayford, 2:19.07 (2:20.07 prelim); 13. Jessica Lee, 2:28.82 (2:31.23 prelim); 14. Cecilia Macchiavelli, 1. UC Santa Barbara...... 844.5 2:30.71 (2:32.00 prelim). 2. Pacific...... 678.0 3. UC Irvine...... 631.5 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Lyndsay DePaul, UC Irvine, 2:00.39... 4. Heidi Kucera, 4. UC DAVIS...... 558.0 2:03.54 (2:06.56 prelim); 14. Jennifer Ginsberg, 2:11.44 (2:12.05 prelim); 26. Melanie 5. Cal State Northridge...... 328.0 Covert, 2:12.82; 28. Bergen Beck, 2:14.56; 29. Cecilia Macchiavelli, 2:14.85; 39. Jessica Lee, 6. Cal Poly...... 323.5 2:21.07. ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Lyndsay DePaul, UC Irvine 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Lyndsay DePaul, UC Irvine, 4:14.25... 3. Heidi Kucera, FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: 4:22.18 (4:28.25 prelim); 12. Bergen Beck, 4:42.36 (4:43.34 prelim); 13. Cecilia Macchia- Anne Marie May, UC Santa Barbara velli, 4:47.12 (4:51.07 prelim). COACH OF THE YEAR: Gregg Wilson, UC Santa Barbara 1-METER DIVING - 1. Jackie Jones, UC Irvine, 285.3... 2. Krysta Chaldekas, 223.7; 5. WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Ashley Haney, 192.95; 7. Hannah Ures, 189.4; 8. Lisa Carbone, 182.25. (Winners plus Aggie swimmers) 3-METER DIVING - 1. Jackie Jones, UC Irvine, 309.15... 2. Krysta Chaldekas, 265.9; 5. Han- 50 FREESTYLE - 1. Ann Marie May, UC Santa Barbara, 22.61... 9. Ashley Cayford, 23.93 nah Ures, 207.15; 6. Ashley Haney, 205.3; 7. Lisa Carbone, 191.6; 8. Kendra Hughes, 152.95; (24.04 prelim); 13. Hannah Watanabe, 24.14 (24.42 prelim); 15. Emily Medved, 24.48 11. Whitney Burton, 174.70; 13. Valerie Moore, 158.80. (24.25 prelim); 24. Katie Griffin, 25.82 (25.72 prelim); 28. Amber Bonds, 24.63; 29. Melanie Covert, 24.67; 41. Bergen Beck 26.40. 200 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Chelsea Nagata, Michele Kumas, Lyndsay Depaul, Tanya Nelson), 1:42.35... 4. UC Davis (Jennifer Ginsberg, Ashley Cayford, Amber Bonds, Emily 100 FREESTYLE - 1. Ann Marie May, UC Santa Barbara, 50.71... 7. Jill Olson, 52.15 (52.12 Medved), 1:46.07; 10. UC Davis (Jessica Lee, Cecilia Macchiavelli, Janice Leung, Sheeva prelim); 13. Melanie Covert, 52.98 (52.75 prelim); 14. Amber Bonds, 53.09 (53.64 prelim); Ghanbari), 1:56.26. 32. Sheeva Ghanbari, 57.29. 400 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Jessica Cruzat, Katy Freeman, Jen Schwalb, 200 FREESTYLE - 1. Liz Wagner, UC Santa Barbara, 1:49.36... 2. Jill Olson, 1:51.85 Anne Marie May), 3:44.27... 4. UC Davis (Jennifer Ginsberg, Ashley Cayford, Hannah Watanabe, (1:52.80 prelim); 15. Amber Bonds, 1:56.41 (1:55.70 prelim); 16. Melanie Covert, 1:56.66 Jill Olson), 3:51.32. (1:56.08 prelim); 26. Kathryn Jovino, 1:58.69. 200 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Ann Marie May, Jamie Lathers, Courtney Bauer, 500 FREESTYLE - 1. Liz Wagner, UC Santa Barbara, 5:00.16... 4. Jill Olson, 5:02.21 Nadia Dwidar), 1:32.66... 5. UC Davis (Heid Kucera, Ashley Cayford, Emily Medved, Jill Olson), (5:02.88 prelim); 12. Kathryn Jovino, 5:10.92 (5:10.79 prelim); 16. Amber Bonds, 5:20.21 1:37.07. (5:14.12 prelim); 20. Laura Leppke, 5:17.19 (5:18.67 prelim). 400 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Nadia Dwider, Jamie Lathers, Jen Schwalb, Anne 1,000 FREESTYLE - 1. Brooke Cashion, Pacific, 10:14.28... 6. Kathryn Jovino, 10:35.99; 9. Marie May), 3:23.07... 3. UC Davis (Ashley Cayford, Melanie Covert, Heidi Kucera, Jill Olson), Bergen Beck, 10:39.32; 15. Laura Leppke, 10:55.48. 3:29.28.

1,650 FREESTYLE - 1. Karen Albiston, Pacific, 17:14.04... 7. Kathryn Jovino, 17:53.88; 9. 800 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Jen Schwalb, Liz Wagner, Erin Yamamoto, Nadia Bergen Beck, 17:57.15; 12. Laura Leppke, 18:16.89. Dwider), 7:18.84... 6. UC Davis (Hannah Watanabe, Heidi Kucera, Melanie Covert, Jill Olson), DQ’d. 100 BUTTERFLY - 1. Chelsea Nagata, UC Irvine, 53.35... 17. Janice Leung, 59.57 (1:00.91 prelim); 18. Sheeva Ghanbari, 1:00.30 (1:00.97 prelim); 26. Emily Medved, 1:01.13.

200 BUTTERFLY - 1. Lyndsay Depaul, UC Irvine, 1:59.30... 12. Janice Leung, 2:13.17 (2:13.78 prelim).

100 BACKSTROKE - 1. Chelsea Nagata, UC Irvine, 54.80... 7. Jennifer Ginsberg, 58.05 (58.15 prelim); 10. Melanie Covert, 58.82 (59.39 prelim); 15. Emily Medved, 1:01.18 (1:01.71 prelim).

200 BACKSTROKE - 1. Jun Huang, 1:58.03... 7. Jennifer Ginsberg, 2:07.76 (2:08.91 prelim); 11. Emily Medved, 2:11.19 (2:11.99 prelim); 12. Janice Leung, 2:11.21 (2:12.45 prelim); 20. Katie Griffin, 2:19.13 (2:22.43 prelim).

100 BREASTSTROKE - 1. Katy Freeman, UC Santa Barbara, 1:03.38; 2. Ashley Cayford, 1:03.53 (1:03.68 prelim); 11. Jessica Lee, 1:08.68 (1:07.72 prelim); 12. Cecilia Macchiavelli, 1:10.37 (1:10.79 prelim); 16. Sheeva Ghanbari, 1:13.56 (1:11.53 prelim).

22 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 2007 BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEN

MEN’S TEAM SCORES 200 BREASTSTROKE - 1. David Dunn, Pacific, 1:59.44... 4. Russell Taylor, 2:02.96 (2:03.51 prelim); 6. Kyle Payne, 2:03.79 (2:03.62 prelim); 21. Scott Weltz, 1:59.80. 1. UC Irvine...... 820.5 2. UC Santa Barbara...... 727.5 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Randall Tom, UC Irvine, 1:47.01... 7. Russell Taylor, 1:52.73 3. UC DAVIS...... 660.0 (1:52.65 prelim); 8. Nik Kemp, 1:54.62 (1:52.80 prelim); 14. Kyle Payne, 1:54.57 (1:54.14 4. Pacific...... 596.5 prelim); 28. Daniel Donnelly, 1:56.09; 38. Jacob Damante, 1:59.64; 40. Tuki Burke, 2:01.45. 5. Cal Poly...... 315.0 6. Cal State Northridge...... 276.0 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Krzyztof Zoldak, Pacific, 3:51.94... 13. Jacob Damante, 4:13.31 (4:15.58 prelim); 14. Andrius Urbaitis, 4:16.14 (4:15.07 prelim); 15. Michael Stoner, SWIMMER OF THE YEAR: Randall Tom, UC Irvine 4:17.68 (4:17.83 prelim); 24. Toki Burke, 4:22.95 (4:19.22 prelim). FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Scott Vogelgesang, UCSB COACH OF THE YEAR: Brian Pajer, UC Irvine 1-METER DIVING - 1. Eric Nugent, UC Irvine, 225.55... 3. Mike Hui, 213.2 (197.75 prelim); 6. Kevin Reagel, 206.00 (185.40 prelim); Stephen Lee, 166.70 (193.35 prelim); 10. Michael MEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Androus, 169.40; 13. Tristan Kaiser, 112.95; 14. Ryan Tucker, 106.15. (Winners plus Aggie swimmers) 3-METER DIVING - 1. Chris McEntee, Cal Poly, 241.65... 4. Mike Hui, 213.65 (196.15 50 FREESTYLE - 1. Eric Reilly, UC Irvine, 20.22... 7. Patrick Jacobson, 20.91 (20.85 prelim); prelim); 6. Stephen Lee, 207.30 (186.95 prelim); 8. Kevin Reagle, 182.30 (177.90 prelim). 8. Russell Underwood, 21.01 (20.75 prelim); 13. Matt Crawford, 21.06 (20.98 prelim); 29. Kaleb Wallen, 21.69; 32. Ryan Tucker, 21.92; 40. Eric Kim, 22.55; 44. Michael Stoner, 23.08. 200 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Eddie Erazo, Dan Simonsen, Randall Tom, Eric Reilly), 1:26.85... 4. UC Davis (Daniel Donnelly, Russell Taylor, Scott Weltz, Patrick Jacobson), 1:31.42; 100 FREESTYLE - 1. Bradley Matsumoto, UC Santa Barbara, 44.23... 5. Evan Kraus, 45.62 8. (Andrius Urbaitis, Kyle Payne, Kaleb Wallen, Matt Crawford), 1:35.07. (45.72 prelim); 8. Russ Underwood, 46.45 (45.85 prelim); 11. Nik Kemp, 46.73 (46.56 prelim); 14. Patrick Jacobson, 47.03 (46.85 prelim); 28. Ryan Tucker, 48.30. 400 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Eddie Erazo, Dan Simonsen, Randall Tom, Eric Reilly), 3:11.52... 3. UC Davis (Daniel Donnelly, Russell Taylor, Scott Weltz, Evan Kraus), 3:19.64. 200 FREESTYLE - 1. Mike Cohee, UC Irvine, 1:37.84... 9. Nik Kemp, 1:40.56 (1:49.79 pre- lim); 10. Evan Kraus, 1:40.92 (1:40.92); 12. Russell Underwood, 1:42.16 (1:42.23 prelim); 200 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Will Wollam, Randall Tom, Derek Hingeveld, Eric Reilly), 26. Alex Arbios, 1:43.27; 28. Kyle Leto, 1:44.93. Lars Rockholm, 1:47.66. 1:19.82... 3. UC Davis (Patrick Jacobson, Russell Underwood, Matt Crawford, Evan Kraus), 1:22.84. 500 FREESTYLE - 1. Scott Weltz, 4:24.78 (4:28.48 prelim)... 2. Alex Arbios, 4:27.91 (4:34.91 prelim); 8. Kyle Leto, 4:37.77 (4:31.73 prelim); 16. Lars Rockholm, 4:43.62 400 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Irvine (Eric Reilly, Randall Tom, Will Wollam, Mike Cohee), (4:41.11 prelim); 25. Michael Stoner, 4:42.24. 2:56.31... 3. UC Davis (Evan Kraus, Russ Underwood, Russell Taylor, Scott Weltz), 3:00.58.

1,000 FREESTYLE - 1. Scott Weltz, 9:08.83... 2. Alex Arbios, 9:17.94; 4. Kyle Leto, 800 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara (Scott Vogelgesang, Pat Cary, Scott Lindberg, Myles 9:22.00; 12. Lars Rockholm, 9:34.59; 17. Michael Stoner, 9:47.99. Peck), 6:34.89... 2. UC Davis (Nik Kemp, Evan Kraus, Russell Taylor, Scott Weltz), 6:39.96; 9. UC Davis (Russ Underwood, Andrius Urbaitis, Kaleb Wallen, Toki Burke), 6:59.93. 1,650 FREESTYLE - 1. Scott Weltz, 15:30.62... 3. Alex Arbios, 15:38.17; 7. Kyle Leto, 15:47.19; 14. Lars Rockholm, 16:12.21; 16. Michael Stoner, 16:16.89.

100 BUTTERFLY - 1. Randall Tom, UC Irvine, 46.60... 9. Daniel Donnelly, 49.76 (50.28 prelim); 16. Kaleb Wallen, 51.25 (52.50 prelim); 21. Eric Kim, 53.05 (52.53 prelim); 22. Toki Burke, 53.05 (52.83 prelim).

200 BUTTERFLY - 1. Eddie Erazo, 1:44.52... 8. Daniel Donnelly, 1:52.15 (1:50.82 prelim); 19. Toki Burke, 1:55.94 (1:55.39 prelim); 23. Eric Kim, 2:00.85 (1:59.70 prelim); 25. Alex Arbios (1:54.29 prelim).

100 BACKSTROKE - 1. Eddie Erazo, UC Irvine, 47.99... 6. Daniel Donnelly, 51.32 (50.75 prelim); 11. Matt Crawford, 52.20 (52.26 prelim); Andrius Urbaitis, 53.62 (53.69 prelim); 21. Ryan Tucker, 55.63 (57.26 prelim); 25. Scott Weltz, 49.95.

200 BACKSTROKE - 1. Wojciech Betlej, Pacific, 1:44.96... 9. Matt Crawford, 1:51.60 (1:54.00 prelim); 11. Andrius Urbaitis, 1:54.00 (1:55.79 prelim); 15. Jacob Damante, 1:59.52 (1:58.35 prelim); 19. Kaleb Wallen, 1:56.86 (1:58.55 prelim).

100 BREASTSTROKE - 1. David Dunn, Pacific, 54.35... 6. Russell Taylor, 56.76 (56.16 prelim); 9. Kyle Payne, 57.08 (58.26 prelim); 13. Patrick Jacobson, 1:00.01 (1:00.23 prelim); 16. Jacob Damante, 1:10.47 (1:01.15 prelim).

2007-08 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 Reclassification 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) KEVIN KOSKELLA...... 100 Back...... 4th AGGIES...... 400 Medley Relay...... 4th MEN’S WINNERS STEWART REID...... 200 Fly...... 3rd (T. Austin, A. Siu, M. Callaghan, D. Bynum) STEWART REID...... 100 Fly...... 8th 2004-07 DARREN STOCEK...... 1,650 Free...... 3rd 1999 BRAD WINSOR...... 500 Free...... 2nd Reclassification period to Division I. TEA AUSTIN...... 100 Back...... 2nd BRAD WINSOR...... 1,650 Free...... 2nd TEA AUSTIN...... 100 Free...... 3rd BRAD WINSOR...... 200 Free...... 8th 2003 TEA AUSTIN...... 50 Free...... 5th AGGIES...... 800 Free Relay...... 1st MATT DAVIE...... 200 Free...... 5th DON BYNUM...... 200 Back...... 6th (S. Reid, P. Foster, B. Winsor, J. Keppeler) MATT DAVIE...... 500 Free...... 5th TADASHI KANEKO...... 100 Fly...... 5th AGGIES...... 400 Free Relay...... 2nd MATT DAVIE...... 1,000 Free...... 6th AGGIES...... 200 Medley Relay...... 4th (S. Reid, K. Koskella, B. Winsor, J. Keppeler) MATT DAVIE...... 1,650 Free...... 8th (T. Kaneko, T. Austin, M. Callaghan, C. Young) AGGIES...... 200 Medley Relay...... 3rd MIKE FAHY...... 200 Back...... 3rd AGGIES...... 200 Free Relay...... 4th (K. Jeffrey, Greg Davis, S. Reid, Kevin Koskella) KYLE WOOLDRIDGE...... 200 Back...... 5th (T. Austin, T. Kaneko, T. Low, C. Young) AGGIES...... 400 Medley Relay...... 3rd AGGIES...... 200 Free Relay...... 3rd AGGIES...... 400 Free Relay...... 6th (K. Jeffrey, Greg Davis, S. Reid, J. Keppeler) (K. Williams, T. Low, P. Jacobson, J. Smith) (T. Austin, T. Low, C. Young, D. Bynum) AGGIES...... 200 Free Relay...... 4th AGGIES...... 400 Free Relay...... 7th (P. Foster, K. Jeffrey, B. Winsor, K. Koskella) (K. Williams, T. Low, P. Jacobson, M. Davie) 1998 AGGIES...... 800 Free Relay...... 8th TADASHI KANEKO...... 100 Back...... 1st 1993 (K. Williams, P. Jacobson, K. Wooldridge, M. Davie) AGGIES...... 200 Medley Relay...... 3rd JOHN KEPPELER...... 200 IM...... 1st AGGIES...... 200 Medley Relay...... 8th (T. Kaneko, T. Lague, M. Callaghan, C. Young) JOHN KEPPELER...... 200 Free...... 1st (K. Wooldridge, P. Jacobson, T. Low, J. Smith) AGGIES...... 400 Medley Relay...... 6th JOHN KEPPELER...... 100 Back...... 1st (T. Kaneko, T. Lague, M. Callaghan, D. Bynum) JOHN KEPPELER...... 200 Back...... 1st 2002 BRAD WINSOR...... 500 Free...... 2nd MATT DAVIE...... 500 Free...... 6th 1997 BRAD WINSOR...... 1,650 Free...... 3rd MATT DAVIE...... 1,000 Free...... 4th PAT FOSTER...... 100 Fly...... 4th PAUL SORENSON...... 500 Free...... 7th MATT DAVIE...... 1,650 Free...... 7th PAT FOSTER...... 200 Fly...... 6th JASON GASKINS...... 3-Meter Diving...... 4th AGGIES...... 200 Free Relay...... 6th PAT FOSTER...... 200 IM...... 2nd JASON GASKINS...... 1-Meter Diving...... 5th (K. Williams, J. Smith, T. Low, J. Makal) TADASHI KANEKO...... 100 Back...... 6th ANDY SLAKOFF...... 100 Back...... 5th AGGIES...... 800 Free Relay...... 7th TADASHI KANEKO...... 200 Back...... 3rd JEFF DAVID...... 100 Breast...... 6th (M. Davie, M. Coler, N. Elcock, K. Williams) AGGIES...... 200 Medley Relay...... 8th JEFF DAVID...... 200 Breast...... 8th (T. Kaneko, S. Bergen, P. Foster, J. Piland) STEVE MERCIER...... 100 Fly...... 8th 2001 AGGIES...... 400 Medley Relay...... 5th BRIAN PATTERSON...... 200 Free...... 6th TEA AUSTIN...... 50 Free...... 2nd (T. Kaneko, J. Piland, P. Foster, T. Austin) AGGIES...... 800 Free Relay...... 1st TEA AUSTIN...... 100 Free...... 1st AGGIES...... 200 Free Relay...... 4th (J. Keppeler, B. Winsor, B. Sorensen, S. Reid) TEA AUSTIN...... 100 Back...... 1st (T. Austin, J. Piland, T. Kaneko, P. Foster) AGGIES...... 400 Free Relay...... 4th DON BYNUM...... 200 Back...... 4th AGGIES...... 400 Free Relay...... 7th (J. Keppeler, B. Winsor, K. Jones, B. Patterson) MATT DAVIE...... 500 Free...... 8th (T. Austin, J. Piland, T. Kaneko, P. Foster) AGGIES...... 200 Free Relay...... 6th MATT DAVIE...... 1000 Free...... 3rd (K. Jones, D. Wright, K. Koskella, S. Reid) MATT DAVIE...... 1650 Free...... 4th 1996 AGGIES...... 200 Medley Relay...... 3rd R. OPOKU-AGYEMAN...... 3-Meter Diving...... 4th PAT FOSTER...... 200 Fly...... 3rd (A. Slakoff, J. David, S. Mercier, K. Jones) ...... 1-Meter Diving...... 6th. PAT FOSTER...... 100 Fly...... 7th 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) AGGIES...... 800 Free Relay...... 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 TED CORAN...... 200 IM...... 10th 2003 - 6th (249) 1989 - 13th (51) STEVEN PATCHING...... 400 IM...... 4th TED CORAN...... 400 IM...... 6th 2002 - 15th (56) 1988 - T10th (71) ROLAND BELL...... 3-M Diving...... 6th JEFF MILLER...... 100 Breast...... 4th 2001 - 14th (83) 1987 - 10th (79) AGGIES...... 400 Medley Relay...... 11th JEFF MILLER...... 200 Breast...... 4th 2000 - 11th (31) 1986 - 10th (137) (Stewart, Geidt, Uffens, Neff) STEVE JACKSON...... 1-M Diving...... 3rd 1999 - 7th (119) 1985 - T4th (234) AGGIES...... 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 1998 - 20th (21.5) STEVE JACKSON...... 3-M Diving...... 1st 1984 - 14th (67) (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 KENT CALFEE...... 100 Free...... 10th 1994 - 12th (96) 1980 - 4th* (Polte, Swatosh, Mike Chapman, Mark Chapman) 1993 - 13th (64) KENT CALFEE...... 200 Free...... 4th AGGIES...... 800 Free Relay...... 3rd. 1992 - 15th (56) AIAW Division III STEVE NEFF...... 200 Free...... 11th (Stanley, LaPatka, Tesluck, Polte) 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 2007-08 UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING 27 AGGIE NCAA CHAMPIONS

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 butterfly in 1981, UC Davis’ 100 Free 1984 45.38 final 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 Patrick R. Foster 1994-97 2007 Tea Austin 1997-01 2007

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Note: UC Davis competed as a member of the Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference JOHN KEPPELER 100 Free 1994 46.00 during its 12 years beginning its transition to NCAA Division I membership. The Aggies were 200 Free 1994 1:39.12 invited to participate in the Big West Conference even though the institution did not become 100 Back 1994 50.22 an official 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 BRAD KERN 3-Meter Diving 2006 529.60 1,650 Free 1993 15:50.12

SCOTT WELTZ 500 Freestyle 2007 4:24.78 AGGIES 200 Free Relay 2004 1:24.55 1,000 Freestyle 2007 9:08.83 (Kevin Williams, Pat Jacobson, Kevin Bacharach, Matt Casto) 1,500 Freestyle 2007 15:30.62 AGGIES 200 Free Relay 2002 1:23.50 AGGIE BIG WEST TEAM FINISHES (Travis Low, Kevin Williams, John Smith, Josh Makal)

Year Men (Pts) Women (Pts) AGGIES 200 Free Relay 1999 1:23.71 2007 3rd (660.0) 4th (558.0) (Tea Austin, Tadashi Kaneko, Travis Low, Chuck Young) 2006 2nd (733.0) 2nd (756.0) 2005 4th (494.0) 3rd (693.5) AGGIES 800 Free Relay 1994 6:49.64 (Stewart Reid, Pat Foster, Brad Winsor, John Keppeler)

WOMEN’S PCSC CHAMPIONS AGGIES 800 Free Relay 1993 6:44.60 YUKA KOBAYASHI 100 Back 2004 56.19 (Brian Patterson, Paul Sorenson, Brad Winsor, John Keppeler) 200 Back 2004 2:03.35 200 Fly 2004 2:03.75 AGGIES 200 Free Relay 2004 1:33.07 100 Back 2003 55.90 (Kyle Wooldridge, Eddie Fernandez, Matt Casto, Pat Jacobson) 200 Back 2003 2:01.92 200 Fly 2003 2:00.98 AGGIES 200 Medley Relay 2003 1:32.49 (Kyle Wooldridge, Pat Jacobson, Travis Low, John Smith) JENNIFER MacDONALD 3-Meter Diving 2002 444.50 AGGIES 400 Medley Relay 2004 3:22.60 KOREN POLLOCK 200 Fly 1993 2:05.41 (Matt Jones, Cameron Poya, Matt Casto, Pat Jacobson)

ANIELA WINKOWSKI 1-Meter Diving 2001 388.15 AGGIE PCSC TEAM FINISHES MEN’S PCSC CHAMPIONS Year Men (Pts) Women (Pts) MATT CASTO 200 Fly 2004 1:49.01 2004 1st (1468.0) 2nd (1163.0) 200 IM 2004 1:49.74 2003 2nd (1389.0) 1st (1293.0) 2002 2nd (669.0) 4th (401.0) LOGAN CHAMPION 1-Meter Diving 2003 332.20 2001 3rd (476.0) 4th (447.5) 2000 4th (386.0) 6th (291.5) MATT DAVIE 100 Back 2002 51.62 1999 3rd (522.0) 6th (300.0) 1998 4th (400.0) 7th (204.0) EDDIE FERNANDEZ 200 Breast 2004 2:05.46 1997 3rd (397.0) 8th (190.0) 200 Breast 2003 2:05.18 1996 5th (353.0) 9th (135.0) 200 Breast 2002 2:06.54 1995 4th (334.5) 7th (303.0) 1994 2nd (508.5) 4th (402.0) PATRICK JACOBSON 50 Free 2004 20.80 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

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50 FREESTYLE 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 Anna PETTIS 23.07 1983 NCAA 1 Heidi KUCERA 2:03.54 2007 BigWest 2 Renee DYER 23.75 2006 BigWest 2 Yuka KOBAYASHI 2:05.26 2005 BigWest 3 Hannah WATANABE 23.77 2006 BigWest 3 Hannah WATANABE 2:06.17 2005 BigWest

100 FREESTYLE 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 Hannah WATANABE 51.27 2006 BigWest 1 Heidi KUCERA 4:22.18 2007 BigWest 2 Anna PETTIS 51.28 1983 NCAA 2 Yuka KOBAYASHI 4:27.08 2003 UCSD 3 Renee DYER 51.41 2005 AmSC 3 Hannah WATANABE 4:29.12 2006 Miami

200 FREESTYLE 1-METER DIVING (6-DIVE DUAL) 1 Renee DYER 1:50.70 2005 BigWest 1. Krysta CHALDEKAS 238.28 2007 UC Irvine 2 Hannah WATANABE 1:51.48 2006 BigWest 2. Hannah URES 221.70 2004 SJSU 3 Jill OLSON 1:51.76 2006 Akron 3. Cortney PACKETT 214.88 2005 Nevada

500 FREESTYLE 3-METER DIVING (6-DIVE DUAL) 1 Michelle JENNINGS 4:59.82 2005 BigWest 1. Krysta CHALDEKAS 260.48 2007 UC Irvine 2 Yuka KOBAYASHI 5:01.16 2003 AgOpen 2. Hannah URES 223.02 2004 SJSU 3 Jamie McCLELLAN 5:01.66 1983 NCAA 3. Ashley HANEY 210.75 2006 UCSD

1,000 FREESTYLE (since 1990) 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1 Michelle JENNINGS 10:16.56 2005 Pacific 1 Hannah WATANABE - Jill OLSON - 2 Bergen BECK 10:24.44 2005 BigWest . ...Yuka KOBAYASHI - Renee DYER 1:35.18 2005 BigWest 3 Shannon RACHFORD 10:24.84 2006 SC/SJ 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1,650 FREESTYLE 1 Hannah WATANABE - Yuka KOBAYASHI- . 1 Jamie McCLELLAN 17:00.20 1983 NCAA . ..Jill OLSON - Renee DYER 3:25.96 2006 BigWest 2 Michelle JENNINGS 17:05.65 2005 BigWest 3 Shannon LITTLE 17:15.40 1990 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 1 Hannah WATANABE - Yuka KOBAYASHI 100 BUTTERFLY . ...Jill OLSON- Renee DYER 7:26.27 2006 BigWest 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 54.20 2006 BigWest 2 Hannah WATANABE 56.18 2005 BigWest 200 MEDLEY RELAY 3 Kristi WHEELER 56.42 1988 NCAA 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI - Ashley CAYFORD - . ...Hannah Watanabe - Renee DYER 1:43.47 2005 BigWest 200 BUTTERFLY 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 1:58.62 2006 BigWest 400 MEDLEY RELAY 2 Hannah WATANABE 2:04.90 2004 PCSC 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI - Ashley CAYFORD . 3 Koren POLLOCK 2:05.42 1993 PCSC . ...Hannah WATANABE - Jill OLSON 3:47.48 2005 BigWest

100 BACKSTROKE MARKS IN BOLD SET IN 2006-07 1 Yuka KOBAYASHI 55.10 2005 BigWest Mark in Italics are by current Aggies set before 2007 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 1:03.48 2006 Akron 2 Heidi KUCERA 1:03.77 2007 BigWest 3 Renee DYER 1:04.90 2005 BigWest

200 BREASTSTROKE 1 Heidi KUCERA 2:14.30 2007 BigWest 2 Ashley CAYFORD 2:19.07 2007 BigWest 3 Renee DYER 2:22.89 2005 AmSC

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50 FREESTYLE 200 BREASTSTROKE 1 Tea AUSTIN 20.09 2001 NCAA 1 Scott WELTZ 1:59.80 2007 BigWest 2 Patrick JACOBSON 20.68 2004 AMSC 2 Matt CASTO 2:01.60 2004 Speedo 3 Evan KRAUS 20.71 2007 BigWest 3 Russell TAYLOR 2:02.87 2007 BigWest

100 FREESTYLE 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 Tea AUSTIN 44.16 2001 NCAA 1 Scott WELTZ 1:48.32 2006 BigWest 2 John KEPPELER 44.19 1994 NCAA 2 John KEPPELER 1:49.73 1993 *NCAA 3 Vern ROGERS 45.38 1984 NCAA 3 Matt CASTO 1:49.74 2004 PCSC

200 FREESTYLE 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 John KEPPELER *1:35.81 1993 NCAA 1 Scott WELTZ 3:54.83 2006 BigWest 2 Scott WELTZ 1:38.99 2006 AMSC 2 Matt CASTO 3:59.73 2004 Speedo 3 Nik KEMP 1:39.60 2006 BigWest 3 Pat FOSTER 4:01.95 1994 PCSC * - set NCAA Div. II Record 1-METER DIVING (6-DIVE DUAL) 500 FREESTYLE 1. Brad KERN 260.24 2005 UC Irvine 1 Scott WELTZ 4:24.61 2006 Speedo 2. Mike HUI 236.18 2006 UCSD 2 Alex ARBIOS 4:27.91 2007 BigWest 3. Yoshi AKAHA 235.35 2006 Pacific/Poly 3 Brad WINSOR 4:28.93 1993 NCAA 3-METER DIVING (6-DIVE DUAL) 1,000 FREESTYLE (Since 1990) 1. Brad KERN 258.53 2005 UC Irvine 1 Scott WELTZ 9:08.83 2007 BigWest 2. Mike HUI 243.23 2007 UC Irvine 2 Alex ARBIOS 9:17.94 2007 BigWest 3. Yoshi AKAHA 214.88 2006 Pacific/Poly 3 Kyle LETO 9:24.53 2006 BigWest 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1,650 FREESTYLE 1 Kevin WILLIAMS - Travis LOW - Patrick JACOBSON - John SMITH 1 Scott WELTZ 15:30.62 2007 BigWest 1:22.69 2003 NCAA 2 Brad WINSOR 15:35.63 1991 NCAA 3 Alex ARBIOS 15:38.17 2007 BigWest 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1 Evan KRAUS - Russ UNDERWOOD -Russell TAYLOR - Scott WELTZ 100 BUTTERFLY 3:00.58 2007 BigWest 1 Matt CASTO 49.43 2004 PCSC 2 Daniel DONNELLY 49.76 2007 BigWest 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 3 Dan CAMILLI 49.88 1980 NCAA 1 Brad WINSOR - Paul SORENSON - Stewart REID - John KEPPELER 6:39.67 1993 NCAA 200 BUTTERFLY 1 Matt CASTO 1:49.01 2004 PCSC 200 MEDLEY RELAY 2 Lenn ROSENBERG 1:50.08 1989 NCAC 1 Daniel DONNELLY - Russell TAYLOR - Scott WELTZ - Pat JACOBSON 3 Daniel DONNELLY 1:50.82 2007 BigWest 1:31.42 2007 BigWest 400 MEDLEY RELAY 100 BACKSTROKE 1 Daniel DONNELLY - Russell TAYLOR - Scott WELTZ - Evan KRAUS 1 John KEPPELER *48.37 1993 NCAA 3:19.64 2007 BigWest 2 Tea AUSTIN 48.44 2001 NCAA 3 Scott WELTZ 49.95 2007 BigWest MARKS IN BOLD SET IN 2006-07 * - set NCAA Div. II Record Mark in Italics are by current Aggies set before 2007

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

100 BREASTSTROKE 1 Matt CASTO 55.40 2004 PCSC 2 Russell TAYLOR 56.16 2007 BigWest 3 Eric HOLDEN 56.50 1989 NCAA

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50 FREESTYLE 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Eric Reilly (UC Irvine) 20.79 2/3/07 UC Irvine 1. Krzysztof Zoldak (Pacific) 1:51.24 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 2. Patrick Jacobson (UC Davis) 21.06 1/7/06 Aggie Open 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 1:51.43 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Patrick Jacobson (UC Davis) 21.24 1/14/06 UCSD 3. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 1:52.75 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly

100 FREESTYLE 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Grant Hurst (UC Santa Barbara) 46.21 1/20/06 UCSB 1. Randall Tom (UC Irvine) 3:55.03 2/3/07 UC Irvine 2. Patrick Jacobson (UC Davis) 46.41 1/20/06 UCSB 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 4:01.54 2/3/07 UC Irvine 3. Matt Davie (Sierra Marlins) 46.58 2/28/04 Scramble 3. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 4:04.74 1/14/06 UCSD

200 FREESTYLE 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Mike Cohee (UC Irvine) 1:40.57 2/3/07 UC Irvine 1. UC Irvine (Erazo-Simonsen-Tom-Reilly) 1:31.10 2/3/07 UC Irvine 2. Nik Kemp (UC Davis) 1:40.67 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 2. UC Davis (Donnelly, Taylor, Weltz, Jacobson) 1:33.28 1/27/07 Bakersfield 3. Piotr Gegotek (Cal State Bakersfield) 1:40.90 1/22/05 CSUB 3. UC Irvine (Cohee-Simonsen-Erazo-Egge) 1:34.58 1/28/05 UC Irvine

500 FREESTYLE 400 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Garrett Porteous (UC Santa Barbara) 4:35.63 1/20/06 UCSB 1. UCSB (Ota-Nilsson-Cary-Lindberg) 3:23.20 1/20/06 UCSB 2. Mike Cohee (UC Irvine) 4:37.25 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. UC Davis (Jones-Payne-Burke-Crawford) 3:29.61 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Brooks Felton (UC Santa Barbara) 4:38.41 1/20/06 UCSB 3. UCSB (Erwin-Ramsey-Bauer-Edwards) 3:29.92 1/20/06 UCSB

1,000 FREESTYLE 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Brooks Felton (UC Santa Barbara) 9:30.59 1/20/06 UCSB 1. CSUB (Soho-Dawson-Trujillo-Gegotek) 1:24.24 1/22/05 CSUB 2. Alex Arbios (UC Davis) 9:35.57 1/27/07 Bakersfield 2. UC Davis (Jacobson-Krause-Kim-Kemp) 1:25.20 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 3. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 9:38.62 1/14/06 UCSD 3. UC Davis (Kemp-Williams-Tucker-Crawford) 1:26.98 1/22/05 CSUB Dual

1,650 FREESTYLE 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Toki Burke (UC Davis) 17:35.92 1/7/05 Aggie Open 1. UCSB (Matsumoto-Ota-Lindberg-Hurst) 3:04.48 1/20/06 UCSB 2. UC Davis (Kemp-Kraus-Jacobson-Kim) 3:05.41 1/20/06 UCSB 100 BUTTERFLY 3. UC Davis (Kim-Kemp-Tucker-Hagen) 3:06.06 1/28/05 UC Irvine 1. Chris Coley (Seattle) 50.36 10/28/04 Seattle 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 50.46 1/6/07 Aggie Open 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 2. Eddie Erazo (UC Irvine) 50.57 1/28/05 UC Irvine None.

200 BUTTERFLY 1-METER DIVING - 1. Randall Tom (UC Irvine) 1:48.32 2/3/07 UC Irvine 1. Andrew Skewes (UC San Diego) 286.65 1/14/06 UCSD 2. Krzysztof Zoldak (Pacific) 1:51.40 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 2. Anton Slobounov (UC Irvine) 280.65 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. Eddie Erazo (UC Irvine) 1:51.99 2/3/07 UC Irvine 3. Brad Kern (UC Davis) 260.24 1/28/05 UC Irvine

100 BACKSTROKE 3-METER DIVING - 1. Patrick Ota (UC Santa Barbara) 49.64r 1/20/06 UCSB 1. Andrew Skewes (UC San Diego) 275.40 1/14/06 UCSD 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 51.48 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 2. Evan Crocker (CS Bakersfield) 270.15 1/27/07 Bakersfield 3. Wojchiech Betlej (Pacific) 51.49 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 3. Anton Slobounov (UC Irvine) 263.25 1/28/05 UC Irvine

200 BACKSTROKE Collegiate meets only. 1. Chris Good (UC Santa Barbara) 1:50.86 1/20/06 UCSB r - relay split 2. Scott Weltz (UC Davis) 1:51.14 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Wojchiech Betlej (Pacific) 1:51.62 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly

100 BREASTSTROKE 1. David Dunn (Pacific) 57.14 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 2. John Michelmore (Cal Poly) 57.80 1/28/06 Pacific/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 Pacific/Poly

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50 FREESTYLE 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Haley Cope (unattached) 23.83 1/10/04 Aggie Open 1. Lyndsey DePaul (UC Irvine) 2:04.80 2/3/07 UC Irvine 2. Chelsea Nagata (UC Irvine) 23.88 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Ja-Neil Bragg (Pacific) 2:05.06 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 3. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 23.96 1/8/05 Aggie Open 3. Jennifer Schwalb (UC Santa Barbara) 2:05.55 1/20/06 UCSB

100 FREESTYLE 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 51.42 1/28/05 UC Irvine 1. Heidi Kucera (UC Davis) 4:32.21 1/27/07 Bakersfield 2. Erin McCleave (Washington) 51.43 10/27/06 Washington 2. Susan Bell (UCSD) 4:33.07 1/14/06 UCSD 3. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 51.64 1/7/06 Aggie Open 3. Hannah Watanabe (UC Davis) 4:33.94 1/14/06 UCSD

200 FREESTYLE 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Erin McCleave (WSU) 1:49.10 10/27/06 WSU 1. UC Irvine (Do-Economides-DePaul-Nagata) 1:45.33 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Ja’Neil Bragg (Pacific) 1:50.64 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 2. UC Davis (Kobayashi-Cayford-Watanabe-Dyer) 1:45.36 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 3. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) 1:52.23 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. UC Davis (Kobayashi-Cayford-Watanabe-Dyer) 1:46.01 1/28/05 UC Irvine

500 FREESTYLE 400 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Erin McCleave (WSU) 4:54.14 10/27/06 WSU 1. UCSB (Cruzat-Freeman-Yamamoto-Dwidar) 3:50.39 1/20/06 UCSB 2. Laura McDonald (Pacific) 4:56.29 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 2. UC Davis (Medved-Cayford-Cornell-Covert) 3:54.20 1/20/06 UCSB 3. Jennifer Radecke (Pacific) 4:59.07 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 3. UC Davis (Kobayashi-Cayford-Watanabe-Olson) 3:55.16 1/14/06 UCSD

1,000 FREESTYLE 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Laura McDonald (Pacific) 10:13.98 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 1. WSU (MacLeod-Van Horne-Peterson-McCleave) 1:36.97 10/27/06 WSU 2. Alexis Sheridan (UC Irvine) 10:19.35 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. UC Davis (Olson-Covert-Medved-Dyer) 1:37.16 10/27/05 Nevada 3. Lara Bjargardottir (UC Irvine) 10:19.97 1/28/05 UC Irvine 3. San Jose State ‘A’ 1:37.63 10/14/06 SJSU/UCSC

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 Pacific/Poly 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 3. Yuka Kobayashi (UC Davis) 56.94 10/28/04 Seattle None.

200 BUTTERFLY 1-METER DIVING - 1. Lyndsey DePaul (UC Irvine) 2:02.82 2/3/07 UC Irvine 1. Jackie Jones (UC Irvine) 257.57 1/28/05 UC Irvine 2. Erin Yamamota (UC Santa Barbara) 2:02.85 1/20/06 UCSB 2. Laura LaFranchise (Cal State Bakersfield) 251.93 1/22/05 CSUB 3. Kristen Okazaki (Pacific) 2:03.28 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 3. Krysta Chaldekas (UC Davis) 238.28 2/3/07 UC Irvine

100 BACKSTROKE 3-METER DIVING - 1. Haley Cope (unattached) 56.12 1/10/04 Aggie Open 1. Laura LaFranchise (Cal State Bakersfield 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 Pacific/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 Pacific/Poly

100 BREASTSTROKE 1. Ashley Cayford (UC Davis) 1:03.85 10/27/06 WSU 2. Ashley Cayford (UC Davis) 1:04.25 1/14/06 SJSU/UCSC 2. Ashley Cayford (UC Davis) 1:04.25 10/14/06 SJSU/UCSC

200 BREASTSTROKE 1. Heidi Kucera (UC Davis) 2:19.53 10/27/06 WSU 2. Monika Povilonyte (WSU) 2:20.20 10/27/06 WSU 3. Heidi Kucera (UC Davis) 2:20.23 2/3/07 UC Irvine

2007-08 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), five professional schools (Education, Law, the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-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 field 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 fitness 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 first 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 finest ski resorts and the Pacific 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 office space by 2 million square feet, with 1 million Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on various national more to be built over the next five 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 financially 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.

FRED WOOD Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor for ness Officers. He also serves on the Council of Deans and Student Affairs on August 1, 2007. Dr. Wood oversees pro- Vice Chancellors at UC Davis, as well as over twenty different grams and services that enhance the academic and personal committees and councils on and off campus. development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. Several priorities he is focusing on in Student Affairs He also provides administrative leadership to a Division of include building bridges within Student Affairs and with over 50 student support programs and to a team of over academic affairs; increasing the diversity of our student 800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget of population by reaching out to students who are disadvan- over 30 million dollars. He advises the Chancellor on mat- taged and underrepresented; recruitment and admissions; ters relating to students, enrollment, access, retention, and increasing the number of students transferring to UC Davis campus climate. from community colleges and helping with their transition; Wood earned his bachelor’s and Ph.D. from UC Davis develop an inclusive community for all of our students; work in Chemistry in 1980 and 1984. Soon after graduating, he to help new students effectively navigate the university; began his faculty appointment in Chemistry and also served improve retention and graduation; improve accountability the College of Letters and Science as the Associate Dean, a and transparency; improve student health; increase fund- position he held for 13 years. Most recently he served as raising efforts to help support our units and their needs; the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies and maintaining affordability for students to attend college; and Interim Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies. He is a 2003 keeping up with the latest technology to provide our staff, graduate of the Harvard University Executive Leadership and faculty and students with the most up to date and accurate Management Institute, and also a graduate of the University information. of California Management Institute. Dr. Wood continues to teach undergraduate students Dr. Wood is a member of several professional organiza- while serving in his administrative role and maintaining tions including American College Personnel Association, a focus on continually improving the services available to National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, undergraduate and graduate students. and the National Association of College and University Busi-

ii UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstand- Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success ing overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA under his guidance. selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his first Region in 2001-02. year as director when he was charged with the task of fully Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In UC Davis would offer athletics-related financial aid. One 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC year later, the campus announced the launch of its first-ever Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. grant-in-aid program. One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into for the 2001-02 year. two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic a successful baseball coach, first as an assistant at his alma Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Association. Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced that also served his first post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka 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. Under Warzecka’s University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined guidance, the Aggie athletics program increased its grant-in- the Aggie athletics staff. aid allocation nearly tenfold to approximately $5 million. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in physical edu- During this period, he also engineered a substantial upgrade cation from Cal in 1975 and his Master of Science with an in athletics facilities, most notably the Schaal Aquatics Cen- emphasis in athletic administration from Cal State Hayward ter (2004), the Marya Welch Tennis Center (2005) and the in 1983. multi-use Aggie Stadium (2007).

NONA RICHARDSON Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administator Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics as well as sport supervision. Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics served as a board member. from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at Richardson has presented at several national confer- Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administra- ences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association tor. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000). sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volley- Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by ball.Her contributions at Ball State also included student- a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head athlete services, community outreach programming, career coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Val- development education, student-athlete awards, and other paraiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at related areas while also serving as a Title IX and gender Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach equity resource. at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991. Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and where she served in similar capacities while also serving as a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Women (AIAW) All-State team. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physi- management and other key administrative responsibilities. cal Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master Richardson has served on numerous committees of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA from Valparaiso University in 1999. iii UC DAVIS ATHLETICS COACHES & STAFF

Des Abeyta Carissa Adams Mike Angius Liz Applegate Fred Arp Bob Biggs Andy Bloom Scott Brayton Women’s Basketball Women’s Rowing Assistant A.D. Director of Sports Football Football Strength & . Assistant A.D. Assistant Coach Head Coach Athletics Development Nutrition Associate Head Coach Head Coach Conditioning Coach Marketing & Promotions

Steve Bronzan Keith Buckley Bob Bullis Jennifer Cardone Greg Chapla Mayur Chaudhari Miriam Childs Ping Chou Football Football Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. Football Football Compliance Women’s Volleyball Defensive Coordinator Asst. Coach/Recruiting Business & Game Mgmt. Compliance Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Asst. Coach/Recruiting

Greg Clink Wes Collins Lynne Cowan Tracy Cumming Rozanne DeWeese Steve Doten Eddie Fernandez Josh Flushman Men’s Basketball Media Relations Women’s Golf Compliance Coordinator Women’s Soccer Men’s Water Polo Schaal Aquatics Center Assistant A.D. Associate Head Coach Assistant Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach Head Coach Event Manager FB Ops./Event Mgmt.

Tim Fua Susie Gaines Laura Goldhammer Jennifer Gross Todd Hammond Addie Hauschild Rick Henderson Doug Hess Track & Field Purchasing Coordinator Student-Athlete Women’s Basketball Men’s Golf Women’s Volleyball M/W Swimming Assistant Assistant Coach Academic Advisor Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer

Jeff Hogan Mark Honbo Jason Hotaling Melissa Hughes Caitlin Hurst Kristy Illg Barbara Jahn Tim Keane Head Certified Media Relations Men’s Soccer Assistant Assistant Physical Therapist Women’s Swimming Football Athletic Trainer Assistant Director Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer Rowing Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach

iv UC DAVIS ATHLETICS COACHES & STAFF

John Lamanna John Lavallee Teri Lavallee Daryl Lee Lorie Lindsay Sharon Lynch Ron Manara Ken Maranta Men’s Basketball Women’s Gymnastics Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Tennis Athletics Development Executive Director Women’s Gymnastics Budget Analyst Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Coordinator TeamAggie Asst. Coach/Recruiting

Dee Dee Matter Bill Maze John McMahon Sara Morenc Mike Moroski Nicole Morrill Pete Motekaitis Mark Munoz Women’s Equipment Women’s Tennis Media Relations Women’s Tennis Football Payroll/Personnel Men’s Swimming Wrestling Assistant Head Coach Assistant Director Assistant Coach Offensive Coordinator Coordinator Head Coach Assistant Coach

Jamie Nelson Rob Norris Kevin Nosek Heather Nutile Katherine O’Rourke Jose Ortigas Greg Ortiz Brian Otis Football Event Management Men’s Basketball Administrative Assistant Women’s Water Polo Information Technology Promotions Coordinator Director of Marketing Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Specialist

KEY NUMBERS

Main Intercollegiate Athletics Office...... 752-1111 Main Intercollegiate Athletics AX...... 752-6681

Media Relations...... 752-3505 Media Relations FAX...... 754-5674 Valerie Owyang Nina Pantano Rex Peters Ashley Pierce Student-Athlete Academic Services...... 752-3259 Assistant Director of Women’s Lacrosse Baseball Athletics Development TeamAggie...... 757-3146 Marketing Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Aggie Pack...... 752-8962 Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions...... 752-2699 A Street FAX...... 757-6429

Men’s Equipment Room...... 752-0259 Women’s Equipment Room...... 752-0635 Training Room/Sports Medicine...... 752-0647 Event Management...... 752-0641

Area Code 530 Chris Puppione Jill Radzinski Felipe Restrepo Nona Richardson Cross Country Assistant Athletic Trainer Men’s Soccer Senior Associate Head Men’s Coach Assistant Coach Athletics Director v UC DAVIS ATHLETICS COACHES & STAFF

Maryclaire Robinson Mike Robles Michelle Roppeau Mandi Salcido Rich Scangarello Dwayne Shaffer Rachel Sherman Sandy Simpson Women’s Soccer Assistant A.D. Director of Student-Athlete Softball Football Men’s Soccer Softball Women’s Basketball Head Coach Media Relations Guidance Services Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach

Amie Smith Kathy Smith Dana Sorensen Amy Soud Jennifer Stallkamp Kevin Stanley Scott Stevenson Gary Stewart Executive Assistant Women’s Equipment Softball Student-Athlete Schaal Aquatics Center Wrestling Creative Comm. Director Men’s Basketball to Athletics Director Room Manager Assistant Coach Academic Advisor Facility Manager Assistant Coach Trademark/License Coord. Head Coach

Larry Swanson Byron Talley Joe Teramoto Phil Tonne Lisa Varnum Matt Vaughn Juan Vazquez Associate A.D. Track & Field Women’s Basketball Men’s & Women’s Assistant Athletic Trainer Baseball Student-Athlete External Affairs Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Head Diving Coach Associate Head Coach Academic Advisor

Deanne Vochatzer Jon Vochatzer Jim von Rummelhoff Matt Wade Steve Walker Greg Warzecka Dir. of Cross Country Men’s Track & Field Creative Communications Football Women’s Volleyball Director of Athletics Women’s T&F Head Coach Head Coach Director/Producer Assistant Coach Head Coach

Cy Williams Jamey Wright Karen Yoder Lennie Zalesky Maria Zalesky Jack Zhang Men’s Golf Women’s Water Polo Softball Wrestling Athletics Development Publications Coordinator Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Event Coordinator

vi HOME OF THE AGGIES

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including full- ACTIVITIES & size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center RECREATION CENTER for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

THE PAVILION

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as con- certs 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 former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. LA RUE FIELD

Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Champion- ships in the past decade. Recent additions include bat- ting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER

In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and perma- nent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

vii Both Aggie Stadium AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM (left), the home of soc- cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK

Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numer- Dobbins boasts one DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX ous championship events for football, track & field and of the finest playing lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts services in Northern Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wil- California. In 2002, the son Track as a practice facility. stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER

Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts. TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addi- AGGIE STADIUM tion to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

The newest and perhaps the most eagerly awaited of UC Davis athletics venues, Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football and women’s lacrosse teams. The multi-use sta- dium features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first- class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and concessions. The initial design has seating for 11,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000. viii SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC 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 Academic Services deserves much of appointments with the athletic academic advisors are Michelle Roppeau the credit for these accomplishments. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might Director of Athletic The office started in 1988 with a single staff choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues Academic Advising member serving as a centralized resource for academic including: advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional • General education (GE) requirements academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an as- • Dropping/adding courses sistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative • Time management/study skills • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior as- • Study hall for student-athletes sociate director of athletics. • Personal issues that affect academic performance The Student-Athlete Academic Services office • Choosing a major/career provides a range of services to student-athletes on all • Declaring or changing a major 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics with course and major selection as well as interpretation • Preparation for graduate programs and clarification of eligibility 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 Jeff Hogan student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Head Athletic Trainer for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- 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 Andy Bloom assistant throws coach. from several UC Davis athletics boosters and corporate Strength & Conditioning Bloom highlighted an outstanding track & field partners. The facility project also resulted in new equip- Coach career by finishing fourth in the shot put at the 2000 ment to serve all 26 varsity sports teams.

ix With the light at the end of the tunnel shining brighter than ever, anticipation joined with excitement in 2006-07 as UC Davis completed the final year of a four-year reclassification to NCAA Division I status from Division II. As the campus awaits final approval from the NCAA declaring UC Davis an active member of Division I, student-athletes, coaches, alumni and fans eagerly anticipate the Aggies’ future in the Big West Conference. Derek Moore provided one of the Small town. Big school. biggest highlights in school history when he won

UC Davis is ranked 16th among public Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food the 141-pound weight class at the NCAA Division I universities nationwide by the National Science. The Robert and Margrit Mondavi Championships in March, becoming the Aggies’ first- Research Council, is listed 13th among Center for the Performing Arts opened in ever Division I national champion and All-American. public universities nationwide by U.S. 2002 and is a showcase part of the campus. The Aggies’ football team maintained its tradition of News & World Report; and is 12th in excellence by securing its 37th straight winning season research funding among all U.S. ranked public universities by the National Science UC Davis has enjoyed a distinguished and the men’s cross country squad won the Division Foundation. The campus is a member of history in athletics as it begins a new era I Independents Championship. Lacrosse hosted the in NCAA Division I during the 2007-08 the prestigious Association of American Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships Universities, one of just 62 institutions academic year. The Aggies are official while track and field did the same for the Division I of higher learning to be admitted to this members in most sports in the Big West distinguished group. Conference which includes fellow UC Independents. And throughout the year, Aggie student- campuses Irvine, Riverside and Santa athletes matched well against their future competition Barbara. The transition to Division I brought in the Big West, sending word they are to be contended Founded in 1908 as the University Farm to an end a successful Division II era in amid the fertile fields of the state’s Central which UC Davis captured six Directors’ with beginning in 2007-08, their first year in the new Valley, UC Davis today encompasses the Cups in eight years, awarded annually to league and the beginning of a new era for UC Davis. colleges of Letters and Science, Engineering, the most successful athletics program in Biological Sciences, and Agricultural and the country. UC Davis also twice received Alumni and friends are encouraged to join the team as Environmental Sciences; and professional recognition from Sports Illustrated for we make our move. TeamAGGIE is the annual fund for schools in Law, Management, Medicine, Women as the top Div. II school for women Veterinary Medicine, and Education. It also while Sports Illustrated has also previously UC Davis Athletics. To join TeamAGGIE contact Sharon operates the UC Davis Medical Center in honored the institution. In addition to 26 Lynch at [email protected] or call (530) 757-3146. Sacramento, one of the leading teaching and intercollegiate sports (14 for women and research hospitals in the nation. The campus 12 for men), the campus offers nearly 40 announced this August a $100 million in student-organized club sports. And each Your UC Davis Aggies … founding support from the Gordon and Betty year, more than 19,000 students participate Moore Foundation to launch the Betty Irene in intramural sports. ARE YOU ON THE TEAM? Moore School of Nursing.

All students can enjoy abundant on- and This is a period of growth and change for off-campus recreational facilities for UC Davis. The campus has seen growth in tennis, softball, basketball, volleyball student, faculty and staff populations and and golf. Given the area’s Mediterranean is in the midst of more than $1 billion in climate, outdoor recreation continues year new construction. New facilities do or will round. The program is also among the www.teamaggie.com include new laboratories, new classrooms nation’s leaders in NCAA Postgraduate and new student sports and recreation Scholarship recipients and has had three facilities. Thanks to the generosity of one winners of the prestigious NCAA Woman For SEAson or single game tickets of the world’s most renowned winemakers, of the Year Award, more than any other call: (530) 752-1915 groundbreaking took place in 2005 on the school in the country. TM SWIMMING & DIVING TM SWIMMING & DIVING

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