CORE Metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk Provided by University of Northern Iowa University of Northern Iowa UNI ScholarWorks Athletics Media Guides Athletics 1993 Northern Iowa Swimming & Diving 1992-93 University of Northern Iowa Copyright ©1992-93 Athletics, University of Northern Iowa Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg Part of the Higher Education Commons Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy Recommended Citation University of Northern Iowa, "Northern Iowa Swimming & Diving 1992-93" (1993). Athletics Media Guides. 190. https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/190 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Media Guides by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Northern Iowa Swimming f <Diving 1992-93 COACHES Jim Hall Jeff Noble Panther head coach Jim Jeff Noble enters his Hall dives into his 10th fo urth year as the season at UNI with a Panthers' head diving mix of veterans and and assistant swimming underclassmen that he coach with a mix of says could spell success. The 1989 experience and youth in the diving Midwest Championship Coach of the program. Year has a 50-86 career record at UNI, After graduation from Iowa State, including a 2-12 record last year. Noble earned a master's degree in By the time he had graduated recreation administratio n from from Eastern Illi nois, Hall held records Western Illinois. He began his in the BOO freestyle relay and the 500 coaching career at Urbandale High yard freestyle. He was an all-American School where he coached two state in six events and was named to three qua lifiers. His next coaching job all-conference and all-American teams. returned him to Western Illinois, Since he began coaching at UNI, where he coached two school record­ the Panthers have broken 33 of the holders, a conference record-holder sc hool's 42 records, including every and a two-year NCM Zone Qualifier. women's record. Last season alone, the Panthers set 16 school marks. PANTHER RECORD BOOK Women (Bold indicales swimnvners on 1992-1 993 rosier) 50 Freeslyle Kris Naae 25.06 1992 100 Freeslyle Kris Naae 54.15 1992 200 Freestyle Mar( McCuskey 1:58.29 1991 500 Freestyle Mary McCuskey 5:08.13 1991 1000 Freestyle Mary McCuskey 10:38.92 1991 1650 Freestyle Mary McCuskey 17:42.20 1991 100 Bullerfly Renee Btrger 1:00.80 1988 200 Butterfly Kim Kadlec 2:19.38 1992 100 Backstroke Ann Gleason 1:02.50 1984 200 Backstroke IC. Christiason 2:17.78 1992 100 Breaststroke Nadine Ellis 1:10.85 1992 200 Breaststroke Nadine Ellis 2:35.18 1992 200 Ind. Medley Kim Kadlec 2:15.90 1991 400 Ind. Medley Kim Kadlec 4:50.08 1992 One Meter Diving Healher Gross 386.85 1992 Three Meler Diving Healher Gross 434.70 1992 200 Freeslyle Relay Bunger, Naae, Peak, Elbert 1:41.25 1989 200 Medey Relay O'Toole, Naae, Sondall, Kadlec 1:54.10 1992 400 Freeslyle Relay Bunger, Naae, Kadlec, O'Toole 3:40.35 1992 400 Medley Relay Folkers, Elis, Mam, Naae 4:12.30 1992 800 Freeslyle Relay McCuskey, Peak, Elis, Kadlec 8:06.21 1992 Men 50 freeslyle Mike Dehaan 21.45 1980 100 Freeslyle Brad Gerrish 46.80 1980 200 Freeslyle Dems Davis 1:42.38 1980 500 Freeslyle Mari< Stiivan 4:40.44 1987 1000 Freeslyle Kevin Meacham 9:50:00 1977 1650 Freeslyle Mari< Stiivan 16:22.83 1986 100 Butterfly Mart Long 50.51 1986 200 Butterfley Phil Luebke 1:56.88 1992 100 Backslroke Brad Schoenlag 53.85 1992 200 Backslroke Brad Schoenlag 1:59.56 1992 100 Breaslslroke Dan Glascock 58.79 1988 200 Breaslslroke Dan Glascock 2:07.93 1988 200 Ind. Medey Matt Lawson 1:55.71 1987 400 Ind. Medey Matt Lawson 4:08.00 1987 One Meler Diving Mike Radech 478.80 1975 Three Meler Diving Jell Samuelson 504.30 1981 200 Freeslyle Relay Leubke, Schoenlag, Ullenhopp, Oaks 1:27.01 1992 200 Medey Relay Schcenlag, Ltilemopp, Luebke, Oaks 1:37.35 1992 400 Freeslyle Relay Gerrish, Dehaan, Dekock, Davis 3:07.89 1980 400 Medey Relay Flalness, Glascock, Wiemers, Lawson 3:33.46 1987 800 Medey Relay Davis, Amlzen, Gerrish, Dekock 6:58.78 1980 The Panthers Sarah Graham: A senior tJi-captain from Urbandale, IA, Graham carries a double major in Psychology and Sociology and says her eventual goal is to become a sports psychologist. She was a four-year letterwinner and state qualifier at Urbandale High School where she also earned academic all-conference honors. Katy Lamb: Asenior tri-captain from Cedar Rapids, IA, Lamb competes in the distance events for UNI. She qualified for the state meet all four years of high school and earned seven letters in swimming and golf. Mary McCuskey: An athlete that has been described by Coach Jim Hall as the greatest female swimmer he has ever coached, this Mason City, IA, native typifies UNI swimming. McCusky owns one relay and four individual records and has been a Gateway Conference champion. In 1992, she was ........._ . ..... named Gateway Athlete of the Decade in swimming. Her grandfather, Dave McCuskey, was the UNI wrestling coach for more than 20 years, leading the Panthers to the NCAA Championship in 1950. Shannon Bunger: A junior from Cedar Falls, IA, Bunger was a member of the school record-breaking 400 meter freestyle relay team last.year. A four-year state quali fier at Cedar Falls' Northern University High School, Bunger was a member of the 1989 400 freestyle relay state champions while being named to all-state and all-conference teams. A psychology major, Bunger lists her hobbies as running and biking. Kim Kadlec: A junior from West Des Moines, IA, Kadlec has set three relay and three individual school records while maintaining a perfect 4.00 grade point average. She was a four-year state qualifier at West Des Moines Valley High School and was a member of the relay team that set the state medley relay record. Emily O'Toole: Asophomore from Marshalltown, IA, O'Toole was a member of two record-breaking relay teams last year. In high school, she was a two-time all state performer in the 1 00 backstroke and finished in the top 10 in four events. With an undecided major, she said coaching may be in her future. Nadine Ellis: A sophomore from Urbandale, IA, Ellis set two relay and two individual school records last year. In high school, Ellis was a four-year state qualifier, earning all-state honors in 1990. A speech pathology major, Ellis earned academic all -conference honors in 1990. Phil Luebke: This senior tri-captain from Iowa City, IA, is the only returning swimmer on the men's side with an individual school record to his credit, the 200 butterfly. While at UNI, Luebke has won the Coaches Award, the Directors Award and was named to the academic all- ' conference team his sophomore year. He was a four­ year letterwinner at Iowa City West High School and lists his chief ambition as setting the UNI record in the 1 00 meter butterfly. Steve Oaks: A senior from Waterloo, IA, Oaks has been a member of two record-setting relay teams at UNI. A fo ur-year letterwinner and two-year Most Valuable Player at Waterloo East High School, Oaks hopes to teach and coach at a high school in Iowa. John Stivers: A senior tri-captain from West Des Moines, IA, Stivers wi ll compete in the distance freestyle for the Panthers this year. The chemical marketing major lettered three times at West Des Moines Valley High J School and enjoys singing, weightlifting and reading. Jay Atwood: A junior from West Des Moines (IA) Valley High School, Atwood has become a successful college swimmer after a stellar high school career. A high school academic all-American, Atwood qualified for the state meet three times and was a three-time district champ. At UNI, he has continued his academic success, winning the Director's Award for academics four times. Ian Barnhouse: One of the freshmen that Hall expects to excel for the Panthers this season, Barnhouse comes to UNI from Iowa City (IA) West High School where he lettered three times in swimming. He will compete this season in the 100 meter breaststroke. Jon Havenstrite: A sophomore from Cedar Falls, IA, Havenstrite was a four-year letterwinner in high school. He is expected to compete in freestyle this season ani:J says his chief ambition is to be a good person. Tim Perkins: A junior public administration major from Dubuque, IA, Perkins will swim mid-distance races for the Panthers this season. An academic all-stater from Hempstead High School, he competed at state four times and set several school records. Ryan Person: A junior from Run nells, IA, Person is expected to compete in the breaststroke and individual medley. He was a two-time state qualifier and was named Most Valuable Swimmer at Southeast Polk High School in 1990. Winner of the Director's Award for academics in 1991 , Person says his principal goals are to break the school record in the 100 meter breaststroke and graduate from college. 1992-93 Schedule Nov. 6 Western Illinois Macomb, IL 4p.m. Nov. 7 Northeastern Illinois East Gym Pool 1 p.m. Nov. 13-14 Eastern Illinois Invitational Charleston, IL TBA Dec. 4-5 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI TBA Invitational Dec.
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