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2008-09 Schedule and Results THIS WEEK

Date Opponent Time/Result The 2009 NCAA Championsips

SEPTEMBER Thurs.-Sat. March 26-28 8 at New Orleans W, 196-63 Student Rec. Center Natatorium, College Station, Texas OCTOBER 11 Alumni Meet Non-scoring 18 UOP Invitational 1st Place 31 WASHINGTON W, 134-70 Schedule Of Events: Date Time Event NOVEMBER Thursday, March 26 12:00 pm CT – Preliminaries 200-yard Freestyle Relay 12 CALIFORNIA Non-Scoring 500-yard Freestyle 21-23 Texas A&M Invitational 1st Place 200-yard Individual Medley 50-yard Freestyle JANUARY 20-minute intermission 10 PACIFIC W, 124-69 400-yard Medley Relay 23 at Arizona State W, 156-99 One-meter Diving—Prelims* (2 p.m.) 24 at Arizona W, 191-107 Thursday, March 26 7:00 pm CT – Finals 200-yard Freestyle Relay 500-yard Freestyle FEBRUARY 200-yard Individual Medley 6 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 142-97 50-yard Freestyle 7 USC W, 213-86 One-meter Diving—Finals* 21 at California W, 153-109 400-yard Medley Relay Friday, March 27 12:00 pm CT – Preliminaries 200-yard Medley Relay 400-yard Individual Medley MARCH 100-yard Butterfly 4-7 Pac-10 Championships First Place 200-yard Freestyle 12-14 NCAA Zone E Diving Meet Non-scoring 100-yard 26-28 NCAA Championships All Day 100-yard 20-minute intermission 800-yard Freestyle Relay Three-meter Diving—Prelims* (2 p.m.) Quick Facts Friday, March 27 7:00 pm CT - Finals 200-yard Medley Relay 400-yard Individual Medley 100-yard Butterfly General Information 200-yard Freestyle Location: Stanford, Calif. 100-yard Breaststroke Conference: Pacific-10 100-yard Backstroke Enrollment: 13,198 (6,584 undergrad) Three-meter Diving—Finals* Nickname: Cardinal 800-yard Freestyle Relay Colors: Cardinal and White Saturday, March 28 12:00 pm CT – Preliminaries 200-yard Backstroke 100-yard Freestyle Home Pool: Avery Aquatic Center 200-yard Breaststroke President: Dr. John L. Hennessy 200-yard Butterfly Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby 20-minute intermission Athletics Web site: www.gostanford.com 400-yard Freestyle Relay Platform Diving—Prelims* (1:30 p.m.) Men’s Swimming 1,650-yard Freestyle (All but last 3 Heats) Head Swimming Coach: Saturday, March 28 7:00 pm CT – Finals 1,650-yard Freestyle (Last 3 Heats) 200-yard Backstroke Head Diving Coach: Rick Schavone 100-yard Freestyle Associate Swimming Coach: Ted Knapp 200-yard Breaststroke 200-yard Butterfly Platform Diving—Finals* Results and TV: 400-yard Freestyle Relay

Live Results: http://www.aggieathletics.com/ Please Note: A consolation final shall immediately precede the championship final for each event except ncaa2009/swimming/men/stats.html the 1,650 yard freestyle and diving events. Eight lanes will be used in all swimming events. The 1,650 yard freestyle event will begin at approximately 4:45 pm., with the last heat of preliminaries to end at approximately 6:00 pm. Live Video from Swimming World: http://www. swimmingworldmagazine.com/

Live on ESPN360: March 28th, 5pm-8pm PST Stanford Set for 2009 NCAA Championships http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/espn360/ The No. 1 Stanford men’s swimming and diving teams is set to compete in the 2009 NCAA Swimming index?id=4865 and Diving Championships, scheduled for March 26-28, at the Texas A&M Student Recreation Center Natatorium in College Station, Texas. The Cardinal will have 17 swimmers and two divers competing against competition from around the nation. Stanford will be seeking their ninth NCAA men’s swimming title and their first since 1998. Stanford’s NCAA Live Meet Results and Video Championship History Live results will be available on the Texas A&M website for the entirety of the championships from the follwing link: http://www.aggieathletics.com/ncaa2009/swimming/men/stats.html Team Championships 8; Last: 1998 The meet will also be streamed live on the front page of swimmingworld.com. However, the final night of finals will be shown on ESPN360. Swimmingworld.com will provide a link to the ESPN360 Individual Championships coverage or it can be found directly through espn.com. 103; Last: 2008 - (200 Breast) Stanford Brings Full Squad to NCAA’s Relay Championships The Cardinal will bring a full contingent of athletes to the NCAA Championships with 17 swimmers 31; Last: 2005 - 400 Medley Relay (Jayme and two divers. Head Coach Skip Kenney and head diving coach Dr. Rick Schavone decided on the Cramer, Gary Marshall, Matt McDonald, Ben Wildman-Tobriner) following roster:

50 Free Senior Jake Allen (50 free, 100 free, 200 free), freshman Rob Andrews (200 free, 500 free), freshman 7; Last: Anthony Robinson (19.15) Bobby Bollier (200 free, 500 free, 200 fly), senior Nate Cass (200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM), sophomore John Criste (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM), sophomore Josh Charnin-Aker (1,650 free, 200 IM, 400 100 Free IM), junior Alex Coville (50 free, 100 free, 100 fly), senior Dwight Dumais (diving), (50 1; Last: 1977 - Dave Fairbank (43.68) free, 100 free, 100 fly), (50 free, 100 free), Brent Eichenseer (diving), 200 Free (100 back, 200 back, 100 fly), Paul Kornfeld (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM), Chad LaTourette (500 2; Last: 2004 - Jayme Cramer (1:45.04) m free, 1,650 free), Curtis Lovelace (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM), David Mosko (500 free, 1,650 free, 200 fly), Trevor Scheid (500 free, 1,650 free), Austin Staab (50 free, 100 free, 100 fly), Michael Zoldos 1,650 Free (500 free, 1,650 free) 4; Last: 1987 - (14:47.75)

100 Back 28 In a Row 10; Last: 2004 - (50.32) m Stanford continued its historic run at the Pac-10 Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships with its 28th consecutive title. The Cardinal men extended their Pac-10 record in any sport. The 2009 200 Back Championships saw the Cardinal earned 918.5 points, while second place California earned 866. 11; Last: 2002 - (1:41.14) Arizona finished third with 647 points. 100 Breast The Cardinal were led by six indivual champions and two relay titles. Eugene Godsoe had two of 13; Last: 2008 - Paul Kornfeld (52.03) the titles, sweeping both the 100 and 200 back. Repeating as the champion in the 100 fly wasAustin 200 Breast Staab, while Dwight Dumais captured the 1-meter diving title that he owned in 2007. Finally a duo 14; Last: 2008 - Paul Kornfeld (1:53.11) of freshmen won titles with Chad La Tourette winning the 1,650 free and Bobby Bollier capturing the 200 fly. The championship relay teams came in the 200 and 400 free relays. The team of Alex Coville, 100 Fly Staab, David Dunford and Jason Dunford won the 200 free relay, while Coville, Jake Allen and the 7; Last: 1999 - Dod Wales (45.89) Dunford brothers won the 400 free relay. 200 Fly 11; Last: 2001 - Adam Messner (1:43.12) Postseason Streaks The Cardinal are owners of one of the most impressive streaks in NCAA history, a Pac-10 record 200 IM for any sport, with 28 consecutive Pac-10 titles in swimming. The Cardinal also have an impressive 8; Last: 2002 - Markus Rogan (1:44.03) streak going at the NCAA Championships where they have placed among the top-four teams for 29 consecutive years as well. 400 IM 5; Last: 1998 - (3:43.96) Cardinal Champions Stanford brought home its share of hardware in the 2007-08 season, including a pair of NCAA titles and One Meter Diving four Pac-10 championships. Paul Kornfeld was the largest contributor for the Cardinal after winning the 1; Last: 1930 - Ed Throndsen (109.20) NCAA Championships in both the 100 and 200 breast. Kornfeld was also the Pac-10 champion in both 200 Free Relay events. The other Pac-10 Champions for Stanford were Austin Staab in the 100 fly and Danny Beal in 8; Last: 2003 - , Peter Marshall, the 200 fly. Andrew Schnell, Bobby O’Bryan (1:17.03) Stanford Olympians 400 Free Relay The Stanford men’s swimming team features three athletes who competed in the 2008 5; Last: 1998 - Dod Wales, Sabir Muhammad, in , China. Jason Dunford represented his home country of in the 100 free and 100 fly. Glenn Counts, Scott Claypool (2:51.37) After being eliminated in the heats of the 100 free, Dunford advanced to the final of the 100 fly where he finished fifth. Dunford also briefly held the Olympic Record in the 100 fly when he swam a time of 800 Free Relay 51.47 seconds in the opening round. Jason’s brother, David Dunford also competed for Kenya when he 2; Last: 1992 - Eddie Parenti, Brian Retterer, swam in the heats of the 50 free in Beijing. The younger Dunford won his opening heat, but failed to Dan Kanner, (6:26.59) advance based on time. Finally, Phillip Morrison swam for his native in the 800 free relay, but did not advance through the heats. 200 Medley Relay 4; Last: 2002 - Randall Bal, Michael Bruce, Matt McDonald, Peter Marshall (1:25.47) Coaching Experience The Stanford swimming and diving coaching staff is made up of some of the most experienced and 400 Medley Relay accomplished coaches in the country. Head swimming coach, Skip Kenney is in his 30th season at 12; Last: 2005 - Jayme Cramer, Gary Marshall, Stanford. He owns an impressive dual meet record of 223-38 (.854) in addition to 28 straight Pac-10 Matt McDonald, Ben Wildman-Tobriner titles and seven NCAA titles. Associate head coach, Ted Knapp is in his 26th season at Stanford and has (3:06.45) been instrumental in the success of the program. He is also coming off the summer of 2008 where he was the head men’s manager to the 2008 U.S. Olympic men’s swim team. Head diving coach, Dr. Rick Bold indicated current Stanford sudent-athlete Schavone, is in his 31st year on The Farm. Schavone, who coaches both the men’s and women’s divers, is a four-time NCAA Coach of the Year and has coached divers to eight NCAA Championships. Stanford’s 2009 NCAA Qualifiers Big Meet Success (Seed, Event, Qualifying Time, A or B Cut) The No. 1 Stanford men’s swimming team (8-0, 5-0 Pac-10) completed an unbeaten regular season with Jake Allen a 153-109 victory over California on Feb. 21 from the Spieker Aquatics Complex. It was the fourth 12) 100 Free (42.45) ‘B’ Cut consecutive dual meet win for Stanford over Cal. The Cardinal got their meet off to a strong start by 20) 50 Free (19.45) ‘B’ Cut winning the 400 medley relay with a time of 3:10.87. The experienced team of Eugene Godsoe, Paul 28) 200 Free (1:35.05) ‘B’ Cut Kornfeld, Austin Staab and Jason Dunford defeated the team from Cal by almost two seconds. Dunford Rob Andrews and Godsoe also won events as individuals for Stanford. Dunford captured the 50 free where he was the 29) 200 Free (1:35.07) ‘B’ Cut 44) 500 Free (4:22.00) ‘B’ Cut only swimmer in the field to break 20 seconds with a time of 19.65. Godsoe also dominated his event, the Bobby Bollier 200 back, winning with a time of 1:45.62. The most exciting race of the day was the 200 IM, with Nate 4) 200 Fly (1:42.37) ‘A’ Cut Cass edging Martin Liivamagi of Cal by a hundredth of a second. Cass finished with a time of 1:48.60, 14) 200 Free (1:34.30) ‘B’ Cut coming from behind on the final freestyle length. Cass also doubled up his victories in the 400 IM, 20) 500 Free (4:16.91) ‘B’ Cut winning with a time of 3:54.80. Nate Cass 11) 200 IM (1:44.19) ‘B’ Cut 12) 400 IM (3:45.02) ‘B’ Cut Stanford Sweeps Cal-State Bakersfield And USC 25) 200 Breast (1:56.07) ‘B’ Cut The Cardinal stayed unbeaten by defeating Cal-State Bakersfield and USC in their final home meets of John Criste the season. Stanford defeated CSU Bakersfield by a score of 142-97 on Feb. 6, before knocking off Pac- 2) 100 Breast (52.16) ‘A’ Cut 10 rival, USC, 213-86 on Feb. 7. The Cardinal used a balanced attack on Friday with a different Stanford 10) 200 Breast (1:54.87) ‘B’ Cut swimmer winning each event. Against USC on Saturday, the Cardinal were led by Jason Dunford, who 58) 200 IM (1:47.06) ‘B’ Cut represented the seniors on senior day by winning both the 100 free and 100 fly as well as being a part of Josh Charnin-Aker two winning relays. 21) 400 IM (3:45.97) ‘B’ Cut 29) 1,650 Free (15:08.68) ‘B’ Cut 49) 200 IM (1:46.39) ‘B’ Cut Stanford Sweeps The Arizona Schools Alex Coville Stanford swept a pair of Pac-10 rivals in the desert to improve their record to 5-0 (3-0 Pac-10). First, 5) 50 Free (19.16) ‘A’ Cut the Cardinal knocked off Arizona State by a score of 156-99. Jason Dunford and Eugene Godsoe led the 8) 100 Free (42.37) ‘B’ Cut way for Stanford, each winning a pair of events. Dunford won the 200 free with a time of 1:39.38 and 44) 100 Fly (47.39) ‘B’ Cut followed that up with a victory in the 200 fly in a time of 1:49.62. On Jan. 24 the Cardinal had their most Dwight Dumais Diving (1-Meter, 3-Meter) impressive win of the season as they dominated No. 4 Arizona 191-107, who was the defending national Jason Dunford champion and the only team to beat Stanford in a dual meet last season. Stanford was led by five double- 9) 50 Free (19.24) ‘A’ Cut event winners. Jason Dunford, Eugene Godsoe, Austin Staab, John Criste and David Mosko all won a 10) 100 Fly (45.93) ‘A’ Cut pair of events. 30) 100 Free (43.06) ‘B’ Cut David Dunford Stanford Tops Pacific 17) 50 Free (19.37) ‘B’ Cut Stanford improved to 3-0 with a convincing 124-69 win over Pacific from theAvery Aquatic Center on 28) 100 Free (43.03) ‘B’ Cut Brent Eichenseer Jan. 10. The Stanford men won every event they entered on their way to victory. The Cardinal spread out Diving (1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform) their victories with no one swimmer capturing more than one event each. Eugene Godsoe 2) 100 Back (45.85) ‘A’ Cut Cardinal Dominates Art Adamson Invitational 4) 200 Back (1:40.51) ‘A’ Cut The Stanford men clearly established themselves as one of the top teams in the nation following their 20) 100 Fly (46.41) ‘B’ Cut impressive performance at the Art Adamson Invitational in College Station, Texas. The Cardinal won Paul Kornfed 7) 100 Breast (52.70) ‘A’ Cut the meet with 1,565 points, which more than doubled the score of second place LSU. During the meet, 8) 200 Breast (1:54.58) ‘B’ Cut Stanford swam to five automatic NCAA standards and numerous NCAA consideration times. Eugene 48) 200 IM (1:46.37) ‘B’ Cut Godsoe led the way with NCAA ‘A’ standards in both the 100 and 200 back. Also with ‘A’ standards were Chad La Tourette Bobby Bollier in the 200 back and Chad La Tourette in the 1,650 free. In addition, the Stanford 800 free 2) 1,650 Free (14:39.01) ‘A’ Cut relay made up of Bollier, Rob Andews, Jake Allen and Phillip Morrison attained the ‘A’ standard. 14) 500 Free (4:16.18) ‘B’ Cut Curtis Lovelace 9) 200 Breast (1:54.79) ‘B’ Cut Stanford Tops Cal In Triple-Distance Meet 10) 100 Breast (52.83) ‘A’ Cut The No. 3 Stanford men’s swim team put on an impressive performance at the Avery Aquatics Center in a 40) 200 IM (1:46.20) ‘B’ Cut triple-distance meet against California. Although the meet was not scored, the Cardinal had the swimmer David Mosko with the best combined times in each of the six disciplines contested. The Cardinal were led by Eugene 7) 200 Fly (1:42.51) ‘A’ Cut Godsoe who was the only swimmer to sweep all three distances (50, 100, 200) in one event. Godsoe won 9) 500 Free (4:14.67) ‘A’ Cut the 50 back with a time of 22.66 seconds, the 100 back with a time of 49.01 seconds and the 200 back 12) 1,650 Free (14:50.33) ‘A’ Cut with a time of 1:48.91. Also winning their event overall with wins at two of three distances for Stanford Trevor Scheid 12) 1,650 Free (14:49.88) ‘A’ Cut were Nate Cass (IM) and Austin Staab (sprint free). Cass took the top spot in the 200 IM (1:49.74) and 22) 500 Free (4:17.21) ‘B’ Cut the 400 IM (3:57.28), while finishing second in the 100 IM (51.12). Staab took the top spot in the 50 Austin Staab free (20.66) and the sprinters 200 free (1:39.02), while placing second in the 100 free (45.19). The other 1) 100 Fly (44.69) ‘A’ Cut Stanford swimmers with the top overall times were Bobby Bollier in the butterfly, Paul Kornfeld in the 7) 100 Free (42.35) ‘B’ Cut breaststroke and Chad La Tourette in the distance freestyle. 8) 50 Free (19.23) ‘A’ Cut Michael Zoldos 20) 1,650 Free (14:54.94) ‘B’ Cut Stanford Defeats Washington in Pac-10 Opener 27) 500 Free (4:17.73) ‘B’ Cut The Cardinal men’s swim team got their Pac-10 season off to a good start with a 134-70 win over Relay Teams Washington on Oct., 31 from the Avery Aquatic Center. The Cardinal were led by Jason Dunford, Paul 2) 200 Free Relay (1:15.54) ‘A’ Cut Kornfeld and Alex Coville who were members of winning relay teams and each won an individual event. 2) 400 Free Relay (2:48.32) ‘A’ Cut 2) 400 Medley Relay (3:03.56) ‘A’ Cut UOP Invite 3) 200 Medley Relay (1:24.19) ‘A’ Cut The Cardinal dominated their first Invite of the year when they scored 1,006.5 points to defeat second- 3) 800 Free Relay (6:14.84) ‘A’ Cut place California (635 points) in Stockton, Calif. Stanford was led by Jason Dunford and Eugene Godsoe, who both had a pair of individual event wins as well as a spot on a winning relay team. The Cardinal also got event wins from Nate Cass, David Mosko and Bobby Bollier. Stanford Men’s Swimming All-Time Top-15 1000-Yard Freestyle Performers by Event 1. Shaun Phillips, 2006 8:50.93 2. Jeff Kostoff, 1986 8:52.04 (Updated Through 2009 Pac-10 Meet) 3. Dave Sims, 1984 8:54.92 4. Jason Plummer, 1989 8:58.38 50-Yard Freestyle 5. Chad La Tourette, 2009 8:59.35 1. Ben Wildman-Tobriner, 2007 18.87 6. John Witchel, 1987 9:00.37 2. Anthony Robinson, 2001 19.15 7. Bari Weick, 1981 9:00.73 3 Alex Coville, 2009 19.16 8. Matt Sorlien, 2003 9:00.81 4. Austin Staab, 2009 19.23 9. Alex Kostich, 1989 9:01.17 5. Jason Dunford, 2009 19.24 10. Jeremy Kane, 1998 9:01.31 6. Brian Retterer, 1994 19.34 11. Michael McLean, 2004 9:03.65 7. David Dunford, 2009 19.37 12. Markus Rogan, 2004 9:03.96 8. Bobby O’Bryan, 2001 19.43 13. Kevin Radvany, 1994 9:05.31 9. Scott Claypool, 1998 19.44 14. Michael Zoldos, 2009 9:05.86 10. Jake Allen, 2009 19.45 15. Matt O’Mara, 1996 9:06.49 11. Randall Bal, 2002 19.46 12. Sabir Muhammad, 1998 19.47 1650-Yard Freestyle 13. Bill Schell, 1993 19.49 1. Shaun Phillips, 2007 14:37.62 14. , 1993 19.50 2. Jeff Kostoff, 1986 14:37.87 15. Erik Maurer, 1992 19.58 3. Chad La Tourette, 2009 14:39.01 4. Alex Kostich, 1990 14:49.69 100-Yard Freestyle John Witchel, 1989 14:49.69 1. Ben Wildman-Tobriner, 2007 41.90 6. Trevor Scheid, 2009 14:49.88 2. Austin Staab, 2009 42.35 7. David Mosko, 2009 14:50.33 3. Jake Allen, 2009 42.45 8. Dave Sims, 1984 14:50.50 4. Alex Coville, 2009 42.72 9. Kevin Radvany, 1996 14:53.73 5. Jason Dunford, 2008 42.79 10. Jason Plummer, 1989 14:54.70 6. Joe Hudepohl, 1994 42.84 11. Michael Zoldos, 2009 14:54.94 7. Dod Wales, 1997 42.91 12. Bari Weick, 1980 15:00.40 8. Randall Bal, 2002 42.96 13. Jeremy Kane, 1998 15:04.19 9. David Dunford, 2009 43.03 14. Monte Brown, 1981 15:04.46 Matt Crowe. 2007 43.03 15. Matt Sorlien, 2003 15:05.87 11. Scott Claypool, 1998 43.18 12. Brian Retterer, 1992 43.35 100-Yard Backstroke 13. Sabir Muhammad, 1997 43.39 1. Peter Marshall, 2004 45.21 14. Justin Ewers, 1999 43.40 2. Brian Retterer, 1995 45.43 15. Erik Maurer, 1992 43.42 3. Eugene Godsoe, 2009 45.85 4. Jayme Cramer, 2005 46.05 200-Yard Freestyle 5. Jeff Rouse, 1992 46.12 1. Austin Staab, 2009 1:32.71 6. Randall Bal, 2002 46.13 2. Danny Beal, 2008 1:33.26 7. Hongzhe Sun, 2007 46.33 3. Andy Grant, 2005 1:33.97 8. Dan Westcott, 2002 46.51 4. Shaun Phillips, 2007 1:34.01 9. Derek Weatherford, 1994 46.75 5. Adam Messner, 2000 1:34.08 10. Sabir Muhammad, 1997 46.80 6. John Witchel, 1989 1:34.12 11. Markus Rogan, 2001 46.83 7. Joe Hudepohl, 1993 1:34.31 12. Tate Blahnik, 1998 46.93 8. Bobby Bollier, 2009 1:34.99 13. Dan Schultz, 1999 47.20 9. Jake Allen, 2009 1:35.05 14. Justin Ewers, 1999 47.26 10. Rob Andrews, 2009 1:35.07 15. Trip Zedlitz, 1993 47.53 11. Andrew Trepp, 2009 1:35.58 12. Dan Kanner, 1993 1:35.69 200-Yard Backstroke 13. John Waters, 2000 1:35.80 1. Brian Retterer, 1995 1:40.06 14. Jayme Cramer, 2004 1:35.81 2. Hongzhe Sun, 2006 1:40.25 15. Scott Gagner, 1994 1:35.86 3. Eugene Godsoe, 2009 1:40.51 4. Jeff Rouse, 1992 1:40.64 500-Yard Freestyle 5. Dan Westcott, 2003 1:40.71 1. Shaun Phillips, 2007 4:13.07 6. Markus Rogan, 2002 1:40.79 2. David Mosko, 2009 4:14.67 7. Tate Blahnik, 1996 1:41.21 3. Michael McLean, 2005 4:14.89 8. Peter Marshall, 2004 1:41.71 4. Danny Beal, 2008 4:15.11 9. Derek Weatherford, 1994 1:42.18 5. John Witchel, 1989 4:15.63 10. Randall Bal, 2002 1:42.81 6. Chad La Tourette, 2009 4:16.18 11. Justin Ewers, 1999 1:43.59 7. Adam Messner, 2000 4:16.70 12. Dan Schultz, 1999 1:44.02 8. Jeff Kostoff, 1987 4:16.86 13. Andy Grant, 2006 1:44.06 9. Bobby Bollier, 2009 4:16.91 14. Josh Mikesell, 1992 1:44.72 10. Trevor Scheid, 2009 4:17.21 15. Josh Charnin-Aker, 2009 1:44.78 11. Andy Grant, 2005 4:17.28 12. Jayme Cramer, 2004 4:17.32 13. Dave Sims, 1984 4:18.26 14. Phillip Morrison, 2009 4:18.27 15. Steven Brown, 1998 4:18.79 100-Yard Breaststroke 200-Yard IM 1. Paul Kornfeld, 2008 52.03 1. Dan Trupin, 2002 1:43.83 2. John Criste, 2009 52.16 2. Markus Rogan, 2002 1:44.03 3. Gary Marshall, 2005 52.55 3. Nate Cass, 2009 1:44.19 4. Anthony Robinson, 2001 52.76 4. Hongzhe Sun, 2006 1:44.49 5. Curtis Lovelace, 2009 52.83 5. Tom Wilkens, 1997 1:45.16 6. Keenan Newman, 2007 52.88 6. Tobias Oriwol, 2005 1:45.27 7. Tyler Mayfield, 1993 53.07 Mark Stephens, 2006 1:45.27 8. , 1995 53.21 8. Trip Zedlitz, 1993 1:45.36 9. Nate Cass, 2007 53.23 9. , 1987 1:45.42 10. Michael Bruce, 2002 53.39 10. Keenan Newman, 2006 1:45.53 11. , 1985 53.45 11. Derek Weatherford, 1994 1:45.81 12. Chris Ash, 2008 53.55 Jeff Rouse, 1992 1:45.81 13. Rick Eddy, 2005 53.69 13. Rob Canales, 2001 1:46.17 14. Paul Zaich, 2008 53.83 14. Paul Kornfeld, 2009 1:46.37 15. J.J. Freitag, 1994 54.03 15. Curtis Lovelace, 2009 1:46.38

200-Yard Breaststroke 400-Yard IM 1. Gary Marshall, 2005 1:52.71 1. Markus Rogan, 2002 3:42.76 2. Paul Kornfeld, 2008 1:53.11 2. Tom Wilkens, 1998 3:43.96 3. Nate Cass, 2007 1:53.36 3. Steven Brown, 2001 3:44.00 4. Curtis Lovelace, 2009 1:54.79 4. Nate Cass, 2009 3:45.02 5. Michael Bruce, 2002 1:54.81 5. Mark Stephens, 2006 3:45.94 6. John Criste, 2009 1:54.87 6. Josh Charnin-Aker, 2009 3:45.97 7. Tom Wilkens, 1998 1:55.02 7. Greg Long, 2000 3:46.16 Kurt Grote, 1995 1:55.02 8. Tobias Oriwol, 2005 3:46.47 9. Chris Ash, 2008 1:55.93 9. Jeff Kostoff, 1986 3:46.54 10. John Moffet, 1985 1:55.96 10. Chas Morton, 1992 3:47.25 11. Tyler Mayfield, 1991 1:56.74 11. Dan Trupin, 2002 3:47.33 12. Blake Holden, 1998 1:56.90 12. Matt Sorlien, 2003 3:48.66 13. Paul Zaich, 2009 1:57.03 13. , 1994 3:48.90 14. Keenan Newman, 2007 1:57.61 14. Rob Canales, 1999 3:49.06 15. Matt Rodgers, 1990 1:57.91 15. Hongzhe Sun, 2007 3:49.11

100-Yard Butterfly 1. Austin Staab, 2009 44.69 2. Ben Wildman-Tobriner, 2007 45.36 Stanford Relay Records 3. Dod Wales, 1999 45.89 4. Jason Dunford, 2009 45.93 200 Free Relay 2009 1:15.54 5. Sabir Muhammad, 1998 46.18 (Alex Coville, Austin Staab, David Dunford, Jason Dunford) 6. Jayme Cramer, 2005 46.20 7. Pablo Morales, 1986 46.25 400 Free Relay 2009 2:48.32 8. Peter Marshall, 2002 46.39 (Alex Coville, Jake Allen, Jason Dunford, David Dunford) 9. Eugene Godsoe, 2009 46.41 10. Matt McDonald, 2002 46.50 800 Free Relay 2009 6:14.84 11. Dan Westcott, 2002 46.82 (Austin Staab, Rob Andrews, Bobby Bollier, Phillip Morrison) 12. , 1987 47.09 13. Bobby O’Bryan, 2001 47.13 200 Medley Relay 2009 1:24.19 14. Scott Ransenberg, 2003 47.26 (Eugene Godsoe, Paul Kornfeld, Austin Staab, Jason Dunford) 15. Glenn Counts, 2000 47.30 400 Medley Relay 2009 3:03.56 200-Yard Butterfly (Eugene Godsoe, John Criste, Austin Staab, Jason Dunford) 1. Bobby Bollier, 2009 1:42.37 2. David Mosko, 2009 1:42.51 NCAA Division I Rankings 3. Pablo Morales, 1987 1:42.60 (CSCAA) 4. Danny Beal, 2008 1:42.79 1. Stanford 300 5. Jayme Cramer, 2005 1:43.09 2. Arizona 289 6. Adam Messner, 2001 1:43.12 3. Texas 279 7. , 1998 1:43.68 4. Michigan 267 8. Ray Carey, 1994 1:43.91 5. Auburn 264 Hongzhe Sun, 2007 1:43.91 6. California 246 10. Anthony Mosse, 1986 1:43.96 7. Florida 237 11. Matt McDonald, 2002 1:44.00 8. Indiana 236 Steven Brown, 1998 1:44.00 9. Ohio State 215 13. Dan Westcott, 2002 1:44.12 10. Tennessee 213 11. Minnesota 201 14. Mark Stephens, 2006 1:45.03 12. Georgia 189 15. Eddie Parenti, 1994 1:45.09 13. Virginia 174 14. Purdue 173 15. North Carolina 157 16. Princeton 148 17. LSU 133 18. SMU 127 19. Louisville 121 20. Harvard 101 21. Florida State 98 22. Penn State 96 23. Kentucky 73 24. UNLV 65 25. Alabama 58 Stanford Athlete Bios (NCAA Qualifiers Only)

Jake Allen – 6-1 ½ – Sophomore – Free – Davis, CA 2009 NCAA Championships: Qualified to compete in three events and a relay at his first NCAA Championships...the 12th seed in 100 free with a time of 42.45…also the 20th seed in the 50 free (19.45) and the 28th seed in the 200 free (1:35.05)…will compete in the 400 free relay where Stanford is the second seed (2:48.32). 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Finished third in the 100 free with a time of 42.46…placed eighth in the 50 free with a time of 19.62 … also finished 10th in the 200 free with a time of 1:35.05… a member of the Pac-10 champion 400 free relay with a time of 2:48.32. Stanford Record Book: Ranked third all-time with a time of 42.45 in the 100 free…also the ninth fastest all-time in the 100 free with a time of 42.46…a member of the school-record setting 400 free relay (2:48.32). Rob Andrews – 5-10 – Freshman – Free – Richland, MI 2009 NCAA Championships: Qualified for the 200 and 500 free in his first NCAA Championships…29th seed in the 200 with a time of 1:35.07…44th seed in the 500 with a time of 4:22.00. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Placed seventh in the 200 free with a time of 1:35.12…finished 13th in the 500 free with a time of 4:23.72…also finished 15th in the 200 back with a time of 1:46.65 Stanford Record Book: 10th all-time in the 200 free with a time of 1:35.07. Bobby Bollier – 6-0 – Freshman – Fly/Free – Mission Hills, KS 2009 NCAA Championships: Will compete in three individual events and a relay in his first NCAA meet…enters as the fourth seed in the 200 fly with a time of 1:42.37…14th seed in the 200 free with a time of 1:34.30…also will compete in the 500 free as the 20th seed with a time of 4:16.91…member of the third seeded 800 free relay (6:14.84). 2009 Pac-10 Championships: The 2009 Pac-10 champion in the 200 fly with a time of 1:42.37…fifth-place finisher in the 200 free with a time of 1:34.99…placed seventh in the 500 free with a time of 4:18.1 1…member of the 800 free relay team that finished second with a time of 6:14.84. Stanford Record Book: Stanford record holder in the 200 fly with a time of 1:42.37…broke the 22-year old record of Pablo Morales in the 200 fly…eighth all-time in the 200 free with a time of 1:34.99…ninth-best in Stanford history in the 500 free with a time of 4:16.91. Nate Cass – 6-2 – Senior - IM/Breast – Columbus, OH 2009 NCAA Championships: Competing in his fourth consecutive NCAA Championships for the Cardinal…will compete in 200 IM as the 11th seed (1:44.19) and the 400 IM as the 12th seed (3:45.02)…also qualified as the 25th seed in the 200 breast with a time of 1:56.07. NCAA Championships History: A six-time All-American for Stanford… has been a three time All-American in the 200 breast (2006- 08), twice in the 200 IM (2006, 2008) and also in the 100 breast (2006)…top NCAA finish came in 2007 was he was the national runner-up in the 200 breast. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Placed third in the 200 IM with a time of 1:44.19…also third in the 400 IM with a time of 3:45.02… finished 10th in the 200 breast with a time of 1:56.07. Stanford Record Book: Third all-time in both the 200 breast (1:53.36) and the 200 IM (1:44.19)…fourth-best in Stanford history in the 400 IM with a time of 3:45.02…also ninth all-time in the 100 breast with a time of 53.23. Josh Charnin-Aker – 6-1 – Sophomore – IM/Free – Hightstown, NJ 2009 NCAA Championships: Qualified in both the 200 and 400 IM as well as the 1,650 free…the 21st seed in the 400 IM with a time of 3:45.97 and 29th in the 1,650 free with a time of 15:08.68…also the 49th seed in the 200 IM with a time of 1:46.39. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Sixth-place finisher in the 400 IM with a time of 3:45.97…also finished sixth in the 1,650 free with a time of 15:08.68…finished 14th in the 200 IM with a time of 1:46.39. Stanford Record Book: Sixth all-time in the 400 IM for Stanford with a time of 3:45.97…15th in Stanford history with a time of 1:44.78 in the 200 back. Alex Coville – 6-3 – Junior – Free – Rome, GA 2009 NCAA Championships: Enters the 2009 NCAA Meet ranked fifth in the 50 free (19.16) and eighth in the 100 free (42.37)…also competing in the 100 fly as the 44th seed with a time of 47.39…will compete in both the 200 (1:15.54) and 400 (2:48.32) free relays, which are seeded second. NCAA Championships History: Competed in the 2007 NCAA meet before redshirting last season…earned All-America honors for helping the 200 free relay to a second place finish and by placing 13th in the 50 free. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Placed fourth in the 50 free with a time of 19.27…finished fifth in the 100 free with a time of 42.72… placed 10th in the 100 fly with a time of 47.39…a member of the Pac-10 champion 200 free relay and 400 free relay , which swam Pac- 10 records with times of 1:15.54 and 2:48.32. Stanford Record Book: Third all-time in the 50 free for the time of 19.16 in the prelims of the Pac-10 Championships…fourth all-time in the 100 free with a time of 42.72…a member of both the school-record holding 200 (1:15.54) and 400 (2:48.32) free relays. John Criste – 6-5 ½ – Sophomore – Breast/IM – Saugus, CA 2009 NCAA Championships: Enters the NCAA meet ranked second in the 200 breast with a time of 52.16…seeded 10th in the 200 breast with a time of 1:54.87…also ranked 58th in the 200 IM with a time of 1:47.06…a possibility to swim the breast legs of the 200 or 400 medley relays. NCAA Championships History: Earned the first two All-America honors of his career as a freshman in 2008…finished fifth in the 200 breast and 13th in the 100 breast in 2008. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Finished as the Pac-10 runner-up in the 100 breast with a time of 52.16…sixth-place finisher in the 200 breast with a time of 1:54.87…placed 16th in the 200 IM with a time of 1:47.06…a member of the Pac-10 runner-up 400 medley relay team that swam a time of 3:03.56. Stanford Record Book: Ranked second all-time in the 100 breast with a time of 52.03…also sixth all-time in the 200 breast with a time of 1:54.87…a member of the Stanford record holding 400 medley relay with a time of 3:03.56. Dwight Dumais – 5-6 – Senior – Diving – Ventura, CA 2009 NCAA Championships: Will compete in the 1-meter and 3-meter diving competitions…was the 1-meter Zone E champion to secure his trip to the NCAA meet. NCAA Championships History: A three-time All-American for Stanford…two-time All-American on 1-meter with a ninth-place finish in 2006 and a sixth-place finish in 2007…also earned an All-America honor in 2006 in platform diving. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: The 2009 Pac-10 champion on 1-meter with a score of 383.05 points…placed seventh on 3-meter with a score of 304.30…ninth on platform with a score of 244.25. David Dunford – 6-4 – Junior – Free – , Kenya 2009 NCAA Championships: Enters the NCAA meet as the 17th seed in the 50 free (19.37) and the 28th seed in the 100 free (43.03)…a member of both the second seeded 200 free relay (1:15.54) and 400 free relay (2:48.32). NCAA Championships History: Swam in his first NCAA Championships last season where he earned three All-America honors… placed 16th in the 50 free to earn the only individual All-America honor of his career…earned two All-America honors as a member of the 200 free and 200 medley relays. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Fifth-place finisher in the 50 free with a time of 19.40…placed 20th in the prelims of the 200 free… ninth-place finisher in the 100 free with a time of 43.03…a member of the Pac-10 champion 200 free relay team that set a Pac-10 record with a time of 1:15.54…also a member of the Pac-10 champion 400 free relay that set a Pac-10 record with a time of 2:48.32. Stanford Record Book: Seventh all-time in the 50 free with a time of 19.37…ninth-fastest in Stanford history in the 100 free with a time of 43.03…also a member of two school record holding relays, the 200 free relay (1:15.54) and the 400 free relay (2:48.32). Jason Dunford – 6-0 – Senior – Free/Fly – Nairobi, Kenya 2009 NCAA Championships: Will be the ninth seed in the 50 free with a time of 19.24…ranked 10th in the 100 fly with a time of 45.93…also seeded 30th in the 100 free with a time of 43.06…a member of the four relays that will compete at the NCAA’s…swims the freestyle leg of both the 200 and 400 medley relays as well as being a member of the 200 and 400 free relays. NCAA Championships History: A 14-time All-American during his first three years on The Farm…two-time All-American in the 100 free and three-time in the 100 fly, while earning nine All-America honors as a member of four different relays…top individual placing at NCAA’s is back-to-back seventh-place finishes in the 100 fly in 2007 and 2008. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Pac-10 runner-up in the 100 fly with a time of 45.93…finished third in the 50 free with a time of 19.24…ninth-place finisher in the 100 free with a time of 43.06…a member of the Pac-10 champion 200 free relay team that set a Pac-10 record with a time of 1:15.54…also a member of the Pac-10 champion 400 free relay that set a Pac-10 record with a time of 2:48.32…anchored the 200 medley relay that finished second with a time of 1:24.19 and the 400 medley relay that was also second with a time of 3:03.56. Stanford Record Book: Fourth in Stanford history in the 100 fly with a time of 45.93…fifth all-time in both the 50 free (19.24) and the 100 free (42.79)…member of four Stanford record holding relays: the 200 free relay (1:15.54), the 400 free relay (2:48.32), the 200 medley relay (1:24.19) and the 400 medley relay (3:03.56). Brent Eichenseer – 5-6 – Sophomore – Diving – New Albany, IN 2009 NCAA Championships: Will compete in the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard as well as the platform competition in his first career NCAA meet…placed third in platform at the Zone E meet to secure his place to the NCAA’s. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Third-place finisher in the 3-meter springboard with a score 388.15…also third on platform with a score of 346.85…placed fourth on 1-meter at the Pac-10 meet with a score of 340.20. Eugene Godsoe – 6-1 – Junior – Back/Fly/Free – Greensboro, NC 2009 NCAA Championships: Seeded second in the 100 back with a time of 45.85…the fourth seed in the 200 back with a time of 1:40.51…also competing in the 100 fly as the 20th seed (46.41)…a member of both the 400 medley relay (3:03.56) that is seeded second and the 200 medley relay (1:24.19) that is seeded third. NCAA Championships History: Has competed in two NCAA Championships…earned the first five All-America honors of his career last season at the 2008 NCAA Championships…sixth in the 100 back and seventh in the 200 back at the NCAA meet last year…also a member of three All-America relays. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: A two-time Pac-10 champion after sweeping the backstroke events…won the 100 back with a time 45.85 and the 200 back with a time of 1:40.51…finished fourth in the 100 fly with a time of 46.41…a member of two second-place relays, the 200 medley relay (1:24.19) and the 400 medley relay (3:03.56). Stanford Record Book: Third all-time in both the 100 back (45.85) and the 200 back (1:40.51)…ninth-fastest in Stanford history in the 100 fly with a time of 46.41…a member of the school-record setting 200 medley (1:24.19) and 400 medley relays (3:03.56) Paul Kornfeld – 6-1 – Senior – Breast/IM – Kingwood, TX 2009 NCAA Championships: Comes into the 2009 NCAA meet as the seventh seed in the 100 breast (52.70) and the eighth seed in the 200 breast (1:54.58)…also competing in the 200 IM as the 48th seed (1:46.37)…a potential member, swimming the breaststroke leg, of both the 200 and 400 medley relays. NCAA Championships History: The only current Cardinal swimmer to have won a NCAA title…captured both the 100 and 200 breast at the NCAA Championships in 2008…a 10-time career All-American…three-time All-American in both of the breaststroke events, while also earning four All-America honors as a member of the medley relays. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Placed fourth in the 200 breast with a time of 1:54.60 and fifth in the 100 breast with a time of 52.70… finished 13th in the 200 IM with a time of 1:46.37…a member of the 200 medley relay that finished second with a time of 1:24.19. Stanford Record Book: The Stanford record holder in the 100 breast with a time of 52.03…ranks second all-time at Stanford in the 200 breast with a time of 1:53.11…14th all-time in the 200 IM with a time of 1:46.37…a member of the school-record holding 200 medley relay with a time of 1:24.19.

Chad La Tourette – 6-0 – Freshman – Free – Mission Viejo, CA 2009 NCAA Championships: Enters his first NCAA meet as the second seed in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:39.01…also the 14th seed in the 500 free with a time of 4:16.18. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: The Pac-10 champion in the 1,650 free after swimming a time of 14:39.01…also placed third in the 500 free with a time of 4:16.29. Stanford Record Book: Ranked third in Stanford history in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:39.01…fifth all-time in the 1,000 free with a time of 8:59.35…also sixth on the Stanford all-time list in the 500 free with a time of 4:16.18. Curtis Lovelace – 6-1 – Freshman – Breast/IM – Nashville, TN 2009 NCAA Championships: Seeded ninth overall in the 200 breast with a time of 1:54.79…the 10th seed in the 100 breast with a time of 52.83…enters the NCAA meet as the 40th seed in the 200 IM with a time of 1:46.20. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Top finish at the Pac-10 meet was a fifth-place showing in the 200 breast with a time of 1:54.79… finished sixth in the 100 breast with a time of 52.83…eighth-place finisher in the 200 IM with a time of 1:46.20. Stanford Record Book: Fourth in Stanford history in the 200 breast with a time of 1:54.79…fifth-best in the 100 breast with a time of 52.83…also the 15th fastest 200 IM in Stanford history with a time of 1:46.38. David Mosko – 5-10 – Sophomore – Free/Fly – Cincinnati, OH 2009 NCAA Championships: Enters the NCAA meet as the seventh seed in the 200 fly with a time of 1:42.51…ninth seed in the 500 free with a time of 4:14.67…also competing in the 1,650 free as the 12th seed with a time of 14:50.33. NCAA Championships History: A three-time All-American during his first NCAA Championships in 2008…earned All-America honors for a 13th-place finish in the 1,650 free and a 14th-place finish in the 500 free at the 2008 NCAA meet…also was a member of the 800 free relay team that finished fifth. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Had three fourth-place finishes at the Pac-10 Championships…finished fourth in the 500 free with a time of 4:16.95…also placed fourth in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:50.33 and the 200 fly with a time of 1:43.65. Stanford Record Book: The second-fastest 500 free in Stanford history with a time of 4:14.67…also the second-fastest time in the 200 fly with a time of 1:42.51…seventh-best time all-time in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:50.33. Trevor Scheid – 6-4 – Freshman – Free – Pittsburgh, PA 2009 NCAA Championships: Seeded 12th in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:49.88…also competing in the 500 free as the 22nd seed with a time of 4:17.21. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Third-place finisher in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:49.88…finished fifth in the 500 free with a time of 4:17.65…placed 12th in the 200 free with a time of 1:36.65. Stanford Record Book: Ranked sixth all-time in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:50.33…10th all-time in the in the 500 free with a time of 4:17.21. Austin Staab – 6-6 – Sophomore – Fly/Free – Westerville, OH 2009 NCAA Championships: Enters the NCAA meet as the top seed in the 100 fly with a time of 44.69…the seventh seed in the 100 free with a time of 42.35 and the eighth seed in the 50 free with a time of 19.23…a potential member of any of the relays, but likely the second ranked 200 free (1:15.54) and the third ranked 800 free (6:14.84), 200 medley (1:24.19) and 400 medley relays (3:03.56). NCAA Championships History: Earned six All-America honors during his freshman season…finished third in the 100 fly and 13th in the 50 free at the 2008 NCAA Championships…also a member of four relays that placed in the top five. 2009 Pac-10 Championships: Won the Pac-10 title in the 100 fly with a Pac-10 and American record time of 44.69…the Pac-10 runner-up in the 50 free with a time of 19.23…also the Pac-10 runner-up in the 100 free with a time of 42.35… a member of the Pac-10 champion 200 free relay team that set a Pac-10 record with a time of 1:15.54…also swam for the 800 free relay that finished second with a time of 6:14.84…swam the butterfly leg for both the Pac-10 runner-up 200 (1:24.19) and 400 medley (3:03.56) relay teams. Stanford Record Book: The Stanford record holder in the 100 fly with a time of 44.69…also the Stanford record holder in the 200 free with a time of 1:32.71…the second-fastest ever in the 100 free with a time of 42.35…fourth all-time in the 50 free with a time of 19.23…a member of four Stanford record holding relays, the 200 free (1:15.54), the 800 free (6:14.84), the 200 medley (1:24.19) and the 400 medley (3:03.56). Michael Zoldos – 6-1 – Freshman – Free – Phoenix, AZ 2009 NCAA Championships: Enters his first NCAA meet as the 20th seed in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:54.94 and the 27th seed in the 500 free with a time of 4:17.73. Pac-10 Championships: Competed in the open heats of the 200, 500 and 1,650 free at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships. Stanford Record Book: 11th all-time in the 1,650 free with a time of 14:54.94 and 14th all-time in the 1,000 free with a time of 9:05.86.

Stanford 2009 NCAA Competitors

NCAA Champions Paul Kornfeld 100 Breast (52.03) - 2008 200 Breast (1:53.11) - 2008

All Americans Nate Cass (Six-Time): 100 Breast - 2006; 200 Breast - 2006-08; 200 IM (2006, 2008) Alex Coville (One-Time): 200 Free Relay - 2007 John Criste (Two-Time): 100 Breast - 2008, 200 Breast 2008 Dwight Dumais (Three-Time): 1-Meter Diving (2006-07); Platform Diving (2006) David Dunford (Three-Time): 50 Free - 2008; 200 Free Relay - 2008; 200 Medley Relay - 2008 Jason Dunford (14-Time): 100 Free - 2006-07; 100 Fly - 2006-08; 200 Free Relay - 2006-08; 400 Free Relay - 2006-08; 200 Medley Relay 2007; 400 Medley Relay - 2006, 2008 Eugene Godsoe (Five-Time): 100 Back - 2008; 200 Back - 2008; 200 Free Relay - 2008; 200 Medley Relay - 2008; 400 Medley Relay - 2008 Paul Kornfeld (10-Time): 100 Breast - 2006-2008; 200 Breast 2006-2008; 200 Medley Relay - 2007-08; 400 Medley Relay 2006, 2008 David Mosko (Three-Time): 500 Free - 2008; 1,650 Free - 2008; 800 Free Relay - 2008 Austin Staab (Six-Time): 50 Free - 2008; 100 Fly - 2008; 200 Free Relay - 2008; 400 Free Relay - 2008; 200 Medley Relay - 2008; 400 Medley Relay - 2008