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ALLISON CASARETO JUNIOR • TRI-CAPTAIN 2013 BIG EAST 1-METER DIVE CHAMPION THREE-TIME ALL-BIG EAST
NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 2013-14 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Oct. 11 Dennis Stark Relays Oct. 12 Auburn / Indiana Nov. 1 Purdue Nov. 9 Pittsburgh / Virginia Tech Nov. 15 Michigan State Nov. 16 Wisconsin Dec. 6-8 Hawkeye Invitational Jan. 11 Northwestern / Michigan Jan. 18 Louisville Jan. 31 Shamrock Invitational Feb. 1 Shamrock Invitational Feb. 8 Cleveland State Feb. 19-22 ACC Championships March 13-15 NCAA Zone C Diving Meet March 20-22 NCAA Championships BOLD = Meets at Rolfs Aquatic Center All Times Eastern and Subject to Change
Location Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Iowa City, Iowa Evanston, Ill. Louisville, Ky. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Greensboro, N.C. Columbus, Ohio Minneapolis, Minn.
Time 5 p.m. 11 a.m. 5 p.m. TBD 5 p.m. 1 p.m. All Day 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 5 p.m. 10 a.m. 12 p.m. All Day All Day All Day
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EMMA REANEY JUNIOR • TRI-CAPTAIN TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICAN FIVE-TIME HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAN
KELLY RYAN SENIOR ONE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN TWO-TIME HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAN
WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING
18 YEARS OF DOMINANCE
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IN THE BIG EAST (FALL 1995-SPRING 2013)
WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 14 Consecutive Team Championships (1997-2010) - BIG EAST Record For Most Team Championships In A Row Regardless Of Sport 18 Top-Three Finishes At Conference Meet 10 Swimming Coach of the Year Awards 7 Diving Coach of the Year Awards 5 Most Outstanding Swimmer Awards 5 Most Outstanding Diver Awards
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION Quick Facts.........................................................2 University of Notre Dame..................................3 University Leadership........................................4 Director of Athletics...........................................5 SEASON PREVIEW 2013-14 Season Preview.............................. 7-8 Irish Roster........................................................9 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Brian Barnes.......................... 12-13 Head Diving Coach Caiming Xie................ 14-15 Assistant Coach Kate Kovenock.......................16 Volunteer Swimming Coach Josh Skube.........17 Volunteer Diving Coach Annie Eaton..............17 Operations Specialist Intern Ryan Von Gunten..........................................18 Support Staff...................................................18 STUDENT-ATHLETES Sarah Dotzel....................................................20 Mikelle Masciantonio......................................20 Christen McDonough......................................21 Kelly Ryan.................................................. 22-23 Lauren Stauder................................................23 Suzanne Bessire..............................................24 Hannah Bowen...............................................25 Allison Casareto...............................................25 Bridget Casey..................................................26 Erin Foley.........................................................27 Emma Reaney........................................... 27-28 Melissa Scott...................................................29 Courtney Whyte..............................................29 Genevieve Bradford.........................................30 Emma Gaboury...............................................30 Catherine Galletti............................................31 Sydney Golic....................................................32
Anna Grainger.................................................32 Genevieve Heidkamp......................................33 Lindsey Streepey.............................................33 Molly Barry......................................................34 Elizabeth House...............................................34 Danielle Margheret.........................................35 Katelyn Miller..................................................35 Catherine Mulquin..........................................36 Christine Stitcher.............................................36 2012-13 SEASON IN REVIEW Season In Review...................................... 38-39 Top Performances..................................... 40-42 Jenny Chiang...................................................43 Gracie Fredlake................................................44 Kim Holden.....................................................45 Kimmie Lisiak..................................................46 Jaime Malandra..............................................47 Lauren Scott....................................................48 HISTORY & RECORDS All-Time Results..............................................50 Notre Dame Records........................................51 NCAA All-Americans.................................. 52-53 NCAA Championships............................... 54-55 BIG EAST Championships.......................... 56-59 All-Time Top Performances....................... 60-61 Meet Records............................................. 62-63 Irish Honors............................................... 64-65 National & International Competition............66 Academic Excellence.......................................67 All-Time Roster.......................................... 68-73 Year-By-Year Results................................. 74-78 Chronology of Records.............................. 79-83 Rolfs Aquatic Center........................................84 Atlantic Coast Conference...............................85 Academic All-Americans.................................86 APR Numbers..................................................87
The 2013-14 Notre Dame Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide is dedicated to the memory of Susan McGonigal who spent 35 years as an assistant in the Notre Dame Media Relations and Sports Information Department. She passed away on March 22, 2013.
MEDIA INFORMATION The Notre Dame Media Relations Office is always interested in assisting members of the media in their coverage of Irish women’s swimming and diving. Publicity and media information for Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving is handled by assistant media relations director Russell Dorn. Photographs, feature ideas and results are always available from the Media Relations Office. For women’s swimming and diving information and interviews, please contact Dorn by phone (574.631.4780), e-mail (rdorn@ nd.edu), or view the official website of the Notre Dame athletic department at UND.com. All interviews with coaches and student-athletes should be arranged through the Media Relations Office. ACC INFORMATION The Atlantic Coast Conference maintains its presence online at theacc.com. The site contains current information on all facets of the ACC. Please contact Brian Kuppelweiser in the ACC communications department (bkuppelweiser@theacc.org) for more information on ACC swimming and diving. CREDITS The Notre Dame Women’s Swimming and Diving Guide was written, compiled and edited by Russell Dorn with additional contributions from media services coordinator Lizzie Mikes, media relations assistant Lauren Chval and former media relations student workers Chris Mertens and Andrew Bartolini. Graphic design, page layout and covers by Cathy J. Scholz, C Graphics. Printing by Xerox Corporation. Photography by Mike Bennett and Lighthouse Imaging, Matt Cashore, Heather Gollatz, Marcus Snowden, the BIG EAST Conference, Angela Addington, Linda Dunn, Bo Rottenborn and many unnamed photographers of the past.
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QUICK FACTS University Facts Location..............................................................................Notre Dame, Ind. 46556 Founded............................................................................................................1842 Enrollment..................................................8,371 (undergraduate) / 11,733 (total) Nickname.............................................................................................Fighting Irish Colors...................................................................................................Gold and Blue School Fight Song...........................................................Notre Dame Victory March Conference........................................................................Atlantic Coast Conference Facility..............................................................................Rolfs Aquatic Center (500) President............................................................................Rev. John I. Jenkins C.S.C Director of Athletics............................................................................Jack Swarbrick NCAA Faculty Representative...............................................................Patricia Bellia Women’s Swimming and Diving Sport Administrator..................Jen Vining-Smith Coaching Staff Head Coach..................................................................... Brian Barnes (Indiana ’95) Record........................................................................24-25 (.490) / 6th Season Assistant Coach...................................................Kate Kovenock (Conn. College ’05) Diving Coach..............................................Caiming Xie (Beijing Institute of P.E. ’85) Volunteer Assistant Swimming Coach...............................Josh Skube (Indiana ’98) Volunteer Assistant Diving Coach....................................Annie Eaton (Indiana ’82) Operations Specialist Intern..................................Ryan Von Gunten (Ball State ’04) Staff Assistant.........................................................................................Dawn Mays Media Relations Address............................................................................................112 Joyce Center Notre Dame, Ind. 46556-5678 Office.............................................................................................574.631.7516 Senior Associate AD / Media Relations..................................................John Heisler Assistant AD / Media Relations Director................................... Bernadette Cafarelli Assistant Media Relations Director / WSD Contact................................Russell Dorn E-mail...........................................................................................rdorn@nd.edu Office............................................................................................ 574.631.4780 Cell............................................................................................... 574.340.2851 Website............................................................................................www.UND.com Twitter..........................................................................................@NDWSwimming Facebook.................................................... Facebook.com/NDWSwimming/Diving Team Information Overall dual meet record (2012-13)......................................................... 5-4 (.556) NCAA Championships finish.................................... 16th (program-best), (55 pts.) NCAA Championships participants (6) Bridget Casey................................................................................200 Fly (30th) Jenny Chiang...............................3-Meter Diving (12th), 1-Meter Diving (23rd) Catherine Galletti..............400 Medley Relay (13th), 200 Medley Relay (22nd) 400 Free Relay (24th) Kim Holden......................................200 Back (13th), 400 Medley Relay (13th) 200 Medley Relay (22nd), 400 Free Relay (24th), 100 Back (26th), 100 Fly ....(37th) Emma Reaney.........................200 Breast (5th), 100 Breast (5th), 200 IM (9th) 400 Medley Relay (13th), 200 Medley Relay (22nd), 400 Free Relay (24th) Kelly Ryan......................................400 Medley Relay (13th), 200 Back (16th), 200 Medley Relay (22nd), 100 Back (43rd), 400 Free Relay (24th)
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All-American Emma Reaney...............................................100 Breast (5th), 200 Breast (5th) Honorable Mention All-Americans Jenny Chiang....................................................................3-Meter Diving (12th) Catherine Galletti.........................................................400 Medley Relay (13th) Kim Holden......................................200 Back (13th), 400 Medley Relay (13th) Emma Reaney....................................... 200 IM (9th), 400 Medley Relay (13th) Kelly Ryan........................................400 Medley Relay (13th), 200 Back (16th) BIG EAST Championships finish..........................................................2nd (772 pts.) BIG EAST Championships events won....................................................................10 800 Free Relay (7:10.84)............................................Emma Reaney, Kelly Ryan .......................................................................Suzanne Bessire, Jaime Malandra 200 Medley Relay (1:38.74)...................................Lauren Scott, Emma Reaney ........................................................................... Kim Holden, Catherine Galletti 3-Meter Dive (329.85 pts)..............................................................Jenny Chiang 200 IM (1:56.36)..........................................................................Emma Reaney 1-Meter Dive (311.80 pts)..........................................................Allison Casareto 100 Breast (58.84).......................................................................Emma Reaney 100 Back (53.34)...............................................................................Kim Holden 400 Medley Relay (3:34.86).......................................Kelly Ryan, Emma Reaney ........................................................................... Kim Holden, Catherine Galletti 200 Back (1:53.86)..............................................................................Kelly Ryan 200 Breast (2:08.24)....................................................................Emma Reaney All-BIG EAST accolades...........................................................................................33 University records broken.........................................................................................8 200 Back..............................................................................Kelly Ryan (1:53.57) 100 Breast....................................................................... Emma Reaney (58.81) 200 Breast.................................................................... Emma Reaney (2:06.77) 100 Fly..................................................................................Kim Holden (52.57) 200 Fly............................................................................Bridget Casey (1:57.49) 200 Medley Relay...................................................Lauren Scott, Emma Reaney ............................................................Kim Holden, Catherine Galletti (1:38.74) 400 Medley Relay.......................................................Kelly Ryan, Emma Reaney ............................................................Kim Holden, Catherine Galletti (3:38.66) 800 Free Relay............................................................Emma Reaney, Kelly Ryan .......................................................Suzanne Bessire, Jaime Malandra (7:10.84) Monogram winners returning / lost................................................................17 / 6 Other returners / lost........................................................................................... 3/1 Newcomers..............................................................................................................6 Program Information First season........................................................................ 1981 (33rd season) Overall dual meet record...........................................................261-119 (.690) Conference titles...........................................................................................25 BIG EAST Championships titles.................................................14 (1997-2010) BIG EAST Championships events won..........................................................138 BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year awards..............................................10 BIG EAST Diving Coach of the Year awards.......................................................7 BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer awards................................................5 BIG EAST Most Outstanding Diver awards.......................................................5
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hen Father Edward F. Sorin arrived in the northern Indiana wilderness, he had only $310, three log buildings badly in need of repair and a far-sighted vision of establishing a liberal arts school to meet the growing educational needs of the frontier. He dreamed of building a great university, and in 1842, he founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac. Over the years, Notre Dame would evolve into a preeminent place for Catholic thought. While becoming one of the top undergraduate institutions in the country, Notre Dame also has been at the cutting edge of research, including such innovations as the transmission of wireless messages and the development of synthetic rubber. Today researchers are achieving breakthroughs in astrophysics, radiation chemistry, environmental sciences, tropical disease transmission, cancer, robotics, and nanoelectronics. The University also has stressed residential life, with four-of-five students living on campus in 29 residence halls that serve as the focal point of social, spiritual and athletic activities. Notre Dame is one of a handful of universities with a truly international student body, coming from more than 100 nations and all 50 states. Students come to Notre Dame not only to learn how to think, but to learn how to live, keeping faith with the vision of Fr. Sorin. Notre Dame is one of the few universities to regularly rank in the top 25 in the U.S. News & World Report survey of America’s best colleges and the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings of the best overall athletics programs. The University is second only to KU
Leuven of Belgium among all Catholic universities worldwide, according to the 2012 Times Higher Education survey, and the Mendoza College of Business at Notre Dame boasts the No. 1 undergraduate business program in the nation according to Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
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UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP
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Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President
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ev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., is in his second five-year term as the 17th president of the University of Notre Dame. His vision is for Notre Dame to be the Catholic research university for our time – an institution that unifies, enlightens and heals by engaging in scholarship of the first rank while maintaining its distinctive Catholic character and long-time excellence in undergraduate education. During his tenure, Notre Dame has made significant progress toward its research goal, including selection as the lead partner in the Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and the Center for Low Energy Systems Technology, the creation of the Innovation Park research facility, and the construction of Stinson Remick Hall of Engineering. His commitment to undergraduate education has been marked by the Notre Dame Forums, yearlong initiatives that have examined important issues such as religion and world conflict, global health, immigration, education and energy.
The University’s Catholic identity has been strengthened during Father Jenkins’ tenure in multiple ways, including the appointment of a coordinator for University life initiatives and the construction of multimillion-dollar facilities for the Institute for Church Life, including the Center for Social Concerns, and the Institute for Educational Initiatives, which includes the Alliance for Catholic Education. Father Jenkins earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively, and was ordained a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1983. He holds advanced degrees from Oxford and the Jesuit School of Theology. He is a professor of philosophy and the author of Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas. A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born Dec. 17, 1953.
President Leadership Council Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President
Ronald Kraemer Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Thomas G. Burish Provost
Rev. William M. Lies, C.S.C. Vice President for Mission Engagement and Church Affairs Scott C. Malpass Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
John F. Affleck-Graves Executive Vice President
Thomas G. Burish Provost
John Affleck-Graves Executive Vice President
Robert J. Bernhard Vice President for Research Marianne Corr Vice President and General Counsel J. Nicholas Entrikin Vice President and Associate Provost for Internationalization
Richard C. Notebaert Chairman, Notre Dame Board of Trustees
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Christine M. Maziar Vice President and Senior Associate Provost Robert K. McQuade Vice President for Human Resources Daniel J. Myers Vice President and Associate Provost
Ann M. Firth President’s Chief of Staff
Louis M. Nanni Vice President for University Relations
Erin Hoffmann Harding Vice President for Student Affairs
John A. Sejdinaj Vice President for Finance
Rev. James B. King, C.S.C. Religious Superior of Holy Cross Priests and Brothers at Notre Dame
Jack Swarbrick Vice President and Director of Athletics
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
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ohn B. “Jack” Swarbrick Jr., a University of Notre Dame graduate now in his sixth year in 2013-14 as vice president and director of athletics at his alma mater, has attached his signature to a variety of new initiatives during his tenure: * Launching of Fighting Irish Digital Media—a major enterprise that delivers better information about and access to Notre Dame and its athletic programs via expanded production and distribution of programming. * Developing a plan for expanding Notre Dame Stadium in order to make it a year-round asset for the University while also improving the game day experience for student-athletes and fans. * Creation of new community outreach and youth programming activities. * Building of student-athlete programs and services that expand recognition of high academic achievement—and mentor and facilitate career development. * Meeting the performance needs of Notre Dame student-athletes through establishment of a new sports performance division. * Reaching out to more former Irish student-athletes, via the Notre Dame Monogram Club and other programs. In 2012-13 alone, Swarbrick played a major role in three significant announcements that positively impacted Notre Dame on the national collegiate scene: -- Creation by the Bowl Championship Series of the four-team College Football Playoff to begin with the 2014 season, with Notre Dame maintaining viable access into that system. -- Membership for Notre Dame’s athletic teams (other than football and hockey) in the Atlantic Coast Conference beginning with the 2013-14 athletic seasons. In football, Notre Dame will play five games per year against ACC opponents beginning in 2014 and also have full access to the league’s list of postseason bowl options. Notre Dame hockey now plays in Hockey East. -- An extension of the University’s relationship with NBC Sports through the 2025 football season. Swarbrick’s first five years combined featured a variety of on-and off-the-field Notre Dame athletics successes: * Number-one rankings for Notre Dame (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) in the six most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) surveys--in 2012 at 99 for all-student-athletes (including football number one at 97, in the fourth consecutive year Notre Dame stood atop that chart). * Record involvement in community service hours by Irish student-athletes. * An appearance in the Bowl Championship Series football title game following the 2012 season—in an unprecedented year in which the Irish finished the regular season 12-0 to rank number one in the final BCS poll while also ranking number one in the GSR standings. * NCAA championships in 2011 in fencing (a men’s and women’s combined championship) and 2010 in women’s soccer. * NCAA runner-up team finishes in 2013 in fencing, 2012 and 2011 in women’s basketball, 2010 in men’s lacrosse, 2009 in fencing and 2008 in women’s soccer. * NCAA semifinal appearances in women’s basketball in 2013, men’s lacrosse in 2012, hockey in 2011, women’s tennis in both 2009 and 2010 and women’s soccer in 2009, plus 2010 and 2012 third-place fencing finishes.
* Construction of the 5,022-seat Compton Family Ice Arena that opened for the 2011-12 season and features two sheets of ice (one Olympic sized). The 2009-10 school year also featured dedications of new facilities for soccer and lacrosse--as well as opening of the new Purcell Pavilion within the south dome of the Joyce Center. Before coming back to Notre Dame, Swarbrick rose to national prominence as a lawyer, consultant and executive in the collegiate and Olympic sports industries Born in Yonkers, N.Y., and raised in Yonkers and Bloomington, Ind., he is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Upon graduating from Stanford University Law School in 1980, he returned to Indiana to accept a position as an associate in the Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels, one of the largest in the state. He was made partner in 1987 and spent 28 years with the firm. As a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation, including the chairmanship from 1992 to 2001, Swarbrick led many of Indianapolis’ successful proposals to a wide array of athletics organizations--from the National Football League (NFL) to the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to the Big Ten Conference. His leadership efforts resulted in the city: * Earning the right to play host to the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium. * Becoming the home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national headquarters in 1999. * Hosting the 1987 Pan American Games, where Swarbrick served as the director of competition. * Hosting the 1991 World Gymnastics Championships. * Hosting NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Fours and other college championship competitions and a wide array of national and world championships in the Olympic sports. * Securing rights to host the Big Ten Conference men’s and women’s basketball tournaments at Conseco Fieldhouse for five consecutive years beginning in 2008. At Baker & Daniels Swarbrick served as general counsel for numerous national governing bodies of Olympic sports, including USA Gymnastics, and as a consultant to various bid cities and host committees for Olympic Games and world championships. In his work as an advisor to the NCAA, Swarbrick coordinated the men’s College Basketball Partnership, an NCAA-led group that addresses the opportunities and challenges in the sport; developed the business plan for the new NBA/NCAA youth basketball enterprise, iHoops; served as a member of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Discussion Group, and chaired the NCAA/USOC task force dedicated to developing proposals to expand sponsorship of Olympic sports among NCAA member institutions. In 2000 Swarbrick received one of the NCAA’s highest honors, The Flying Wedge Award, for his work in establishing Indianapolis as the new home of the NCAA. In 2001 he was honored by the State of Indiana with the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. In 2002 he received the Pathfinder Award from Youthlinks Indiana for his service to youth in the state of Indiana. He received an honorary monogram from the Notre Dame Monogram Club in 2013. Born March 19, 1954, Swarbrick was named Notre Dame’s 12th athletics director on July 16, 2008. He and his wife, Kimberly, are the parents of four children: Kate, a 2010 graduate of St. Louis University; Connor, a 2011 graduate of Wake Forest University; Cal, a senior at TCU; and Christopher, a University of Notre Dame junior.
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Season Preview
At the 2013 NCAA Championships, Kim Holden, Emma Reaney, Kelly Ryan and Catherine Galletti (L-R) swam in the 400 free and medley relays and the 200 medley relay, earning honorable mention All-America honors in the 400 medley relay. This year, Reaney, Ryan and Galletti are all back looking to help the Irish improve on a program-best 16th place showing on the sport’s brightest collegiate stage.
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IRISH LOOK TO BUILD ON HISTORIC 2012-13 SEASON Notre Dame returns four NCAA qualifiers from last year’s team. The 2012-13 season was an exciting and historic one for the University of Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving team as they set records in the pool and had a senior shine in the classroom under head coach Brian Barnes. After closing out their time in the BIG EAST with a second-place finish, the Irish stormed into the NCAA Championships with six competitors and emerged with a program-best 16th place finish by totaling 55 points, the second-best total in school history.
JUST SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDED: Junior Emma Reaney cemented her place in the Irish history books by claiming BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer honors before earning two first team All-America trophies in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and two honorable mention All-America certificates in the 200 IM and the 400 medley relay during her sophomore campaign. Graduate Kim Holden closed out her career with 11 BIG EAST championships, 22 all-BIG EAST citations and two honorable mention AllAmerica scrolls in the 200 backstroke and 400 medley relay in the pool before earning a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and a BIG EAST postgraduate scholarship for her outstanding efforts in the classroom. Fellow graduate Jenny Chiang completed a career sweep in the 3-meter dive at the BIG EAST meet before earning honorable mention All-America honors in the event at the NCAA Championships. In addition, senior Kelly Ryan, junior Bridget Casey and sophomore Catherine Galletti also appeared at the NCAA Championships, with Ryan earning honorable mention All-America honors in the 200 back and 400 medley relay and Galletti securing honorable mention AllAmerica accolades with her relay teammates. Despite the historic year for the program, Barnes, now in his sixth year with the Irish, has even higher goals for his squad. “We definitely aren’t satisfied with finishing 16th,” Barnes said with a chuckle. “We are constantly trying to get better in all areas, and we aren’t settling for anything we have done in past years ... at the ACC meet I expect us to show up prepared and ready to compete against some great teams.” The new season started for the program over the summer as five current student-athletes competed at national meets. Reaney, Ryan and Casey qualified for the Phillips 66 Championships, which served as the World Championship
Trials, while Reaney, Ryan, Melissa Scott and incoming freshman Catherine Mulquin swam at the U.S. Open. Reaney turned in standout performances at both meets, swimming in a pair of B finals at the World Championship Trials before turning in three top-five performances at the U.S. Open to lock up a spot on the 2013-14 U.S. National Team. Mulquin also shined at the U.S. Open, finishing 13th in the 100 back. “I expect Kelly and Emma to lead the team with their experience as they are both positioning themselves to be All-Americans again,” said Barnes. “It’s easy for Emma to stay motivated when she has goals that go beyond the NCAA meet. If she trains with these higher goals in mind, it will only help her when the time comes to race at the ACC and NCAA meets.” On the diving side, sophomores Emma Gaboury and Lindsey Streepey placed 10th at the USA Diving National Championships in the 3-meter synchronized springboard event. After returning to school in August, the Irish have hit the pool hard as they train for the upcoming season and a new league. The ACC, like in many sports, is an upgrade from the BIG EAST as seven schools scored points at last year’s NCAA Championships, led by North Carolina’s 12th place showing. “It’s a strong conference for us particularly at the top end,” said Barnes. “Virginia and North Carolina are perennially in the top 10 or top 15 at the national level. The conference is also coached very well. We are excited to join a larger conference with a deeper league meet and I think it can only help Notre Dame.”
FREESTYLE A strong freestyle group is led by Galletti, Ryan and Reaney, who all swam legs of the 400 free relay that placed 24th at the NCAA Championships. In addition to those three, junior Suzanne Bessire is looking to have a breakout junior year after winning BIG EAST titles as part of relay teams in each of her first two years in addition to a third place showing in the 200 free as a freshman. Junior Hannah Bowen is back after missing her sophomore year with an injury and is ready to compete in the sprint freestyle events with senior Mikelle Masciantonio, while Erin Foley returns for her third campaign to swim the distance freestyle events with Casey. Freshmen Mulquin, Molly Barry, Elizabeth House and Katie Miller enter their first season with plenty of veterans to help lead the way.
BREASTSTROKE In addition to Reaney, who has turned in multiple world-class swims since the end of last season, veterans Christen McDonough and Lauren Stauder give the Irish some seasoned talent in the breaststroke. Reaney, who owns both school breaststroke records, is on the 2013-14 National Team in the two events. McDonough ended the 2012-13 season by placing third in the 100 breast at the BIG EAST Championships, while Stauder placed in the top nine in both the 100 and 200 distances. Sophomore Genevieve Bradford also has conference meet experience as she took 13th in both races last season. Sophomore Sydney Golic and freshman Danielle Margheret will have plenty of opportunities to improve throughout the course of the season, with Golic already boasting conference meet experience.
Junior Bridget Casey swam at the NCAA Championships in the 200 fly last season.
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INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Besides Reaney, who holds both school records in the 200 and 400 IM and is a two-time honorable mention All-American in the 200, Scott and Masciantonio have IM experience. Also expected to provide a boost in the event is freshman Katie Miller, who Barnes tabbed as a strong IMer with good ability in the 200 fly, back and free among other events.
DIVING Despite losing Chiang, diving should be a strong point for the Irish as they return three diving standouts. Leading the charge is junior Allison Casareto, who won the 1-meter discipline at last year’s BIG EAST meet and has three all-BIG EAST scrolls in two years. Also returning are the previously mentioned Streepey and Gaboury, who put in yeoman’s work at last year’s BIG EAST meet by finishing in the top eight in all three diving disciplines. Highlighting their meet was a third place finish off the platform for Streepey to earn all-BIG EAST honors. Joining the diving fold this year is freshman Christine Stitcher.
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Junior Allison Casareto won the 1-meter dive and finished third on the 3-meter boards at last year’s BIG EAST Championships.
BACKSTROKE Ryan, who has earned All-America accolades (one first team and one honorable mention citation) in two trips to the NCAAs in the 200 backstroke, leads the group as she looks to once again secure All-America honors in her final campaign with the Irish. “Kelly will be dialed in this year in her final season,” said Barnes. “She has a ton of experience at the NCAA and national level and we expect her to be a leader for us.” Behind Ryan is the freshman Mulquin, who had the already-mentioned 13thplace finish in the 100 back at the U.S. Open, as well as Galletti, Golic, Miller and sophomore Anna Grainger.
BUTTERFLY The fly is a deep position for the Irish as veterans Casey, Scott, Galletti, senior Sarah Dotzel, junior Courtney Whyte and sophomore Genevieve Heidkamp all boast BIG EAST meet experience. Last year, Casey finished second in the 200 fly to earn all-BIG EAST honors before advancing to the NCAA Championships, while Whyte took sixth in both the 100 and 200, Scott placed seventh in the 200 and Dotzel claimed 11th in the 100 at the BIG EAST Championships.
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A challenging schedule welcomes the Irish to the ACC as the squad will compete against 12 teams that finished in the top 40 at the 2013 NCAA Championships, including dual meets with seven of those squads. Four of those teams will make at least one appearance at Rolfs Aquatic Center this season. “Our schedule this year appears to be very rigorous and offer great competition from several different conferences,” said Barnes. “The coaching staff always tries to schedule a tough slate for the program because we feel like the team learns a lot about competing by going against challenging competition on a weekly basis.” After opening with the 49th version of the Dennis Stark Relays, where they will compete against national powers Auburn and Indiana in addition to Illinois State, Cleveland State, Oakland and Valparaiso (Oct. 11), the Irish will play host to the Tigers and Hoosiers in a tri-meet the following day (Oct. 12). Auburn (13th) and Indiana (11th) finished just ahead of Notre Dame (16th) last season at NCAAs. “Our opening weekend is a great way to kick off the season,” said Barnes. “The Dennis Stark Relays are always a fun event and are one of our program’s best traditions. The next day we jump right into some very stiff competition with Auburn and Indiana. Both days will be a great way to get the 2013-14 season going.” The month of November will see the Irish compete in three dual meets and one tri-meet. Nov. 1 Notre Dame heads to West Lafayette, Ind., to battle Purdue. The Boilermakers finished 19th at the NCAA meet last year.
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A week later the Irish travel to Pittsburgh for a tri-meet with ACC foes Pitt and Virginia Tech Nov. 9. The Hokies tied for 24th last year at NCAAs. Notre Dame closes out November with a pair of dual meets at Rolfs Aquatic Center against Michigan State (Nov. 15) and Wisconsin (Nov. 16). The Spartans took 36th last year at the NCAA meet, while the Badgers were one spot ahead of the Irish at 15th. The Irish close out the fall portion of its schedule December 6-8, as the team will head to Iowa City, Iowa for the three-day Hawkeye Invitational. Last year the meet saw a ranked Michigan squad and a handful of other Big Ten squads compete in one of the final national meets before Christmas. In a yearly tradition of getting away from the winter weather of South Bend, the Irish will make their way south as the swimming team heads to Nassau, Bahamas while the diving team ventures to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The week will primarily be a training trip, but the swimming team will compete against Truman State, while the diving squad will participate in the College Swimming Coaches Association of America 2014 Forum. Back in the Midwest, Notre Dame gets back to dual-meet action Jan. 11 when it heads to Evanston, Ill., to compete against Northwestern and Michigan. The Wolverines placed 36th at last season›s NCAA Championships. The following week, the Irish head to longtime rival Louisville (Jan. 18). Despite falling to the Cardinals at the BIG EAST Championships, the Irish (No. 16) bested Louisville (No. 22) at the NCAA meet by six spots. Heading into February, the Irish close out the 2013-14 home season with the annual Shamrock Invitational (Jan. 31-Feb. 1) and a dual meet against Cleveland State (Feb. 8). A first for the program takes place Feb. 19-22 as Notre Dame heads to Greensboro, N.C., for the Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming and Diving Championships. There the Irish will compete against six teams that finished in the top 40 of last year’s NCAA Championships - North Carolina (No. 12), Virginia (No. 18), Miami (No. 20), Virginia Tech (T-No. 24), Florida State (No. 32) and N.C. State (T-No. 37). “This year’s ACC meet will be a learning experience for everyone as we get familiar with a new league,” said Barnes. “The meet will offer a much deeper field than in previous years and we are excited to compete against so many teams that joined us at NCAAs last year.” Following the ACC meet, the Irish look nationally as the divers compete in the NCAA Zone C qualifying meet (March 13-15) before all swimming and diving qualifiers head to Minneapolis, Minn., for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships (March 20-22).
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Fighting Irish Name Molly Barry Suzanne Bessire Hannah Bowen Genevieve Bradford Allison Casareto (c) Bridget Casey (c) Sarah Dotzel Erin Foley Emma Gaboury Catherine Galletti Sydney Golic Anna Grainger Genevieve Heidkamp Elizabeth House Danielle Margheret Mikelle Masciantonio Christen McDonough Katie Miller Catherine Mulquin Emma Reaney (c) Kelly Ryan Melissa Scott Lauren Stauder Christine Stitcher Lindsey Streepey Courtney Whyte (c)= 2013-14 tri-captain
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Coaching Staff Head Coach: Brian Barnes (6th Season / Indiana ’95) Head Diving Coach: Caiming Xie (19th Season / Beijing Institute of Physical Education ’85) Assistant Coach: Kate Kovenock (5th Season / Connecticut College ’05) Volunteer Assistant Swimming Coach: Josh Skube (14th Season / Ball State ’98) Volunteer Assistant Diving Coach: Annie Eaton (14th Season / Indiana ‘82) Operations Specialist Intern: Ryan Von Gunten (1st Season / Ball State ‘04)
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First Row (L-R): Christen McDonough, Lindsey Streepey, Bridget Casey, Sarah Dotzel, Suzanne Bessire, Christine Stitcher, Katie Miller, Catherine Mulquin. Second Row (L-R): Molly Barry, Allison Casareto, Emma Gaboury, Courtney Whyte, Anna Grainger, Lauren Stauder, Catherine Galletti, Erin Foley, Elizabeth House. Third Row (L-R): Volunteer assistant diving coach Annie Eaton, head diving coach Caiming Xie, Emma Reaney, Kelly Ryan, Genevieve Bradford, Sydney Golic, Melissa Scott, Genevieve Heidkamp, Danielle Margheret, Mikelle Masciantonio, Hannah Bowen, operations specialist intern Ryan Von Gunten, assistant coach Kate Kovenock. Back Row (L-R): Head coach Brian Barnes, volunteer assistant swimming coach Josh Skube.
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Sixth-year head coach Brian Barnes (third from left) has a strong coaching staff around him including (L-R) volunteer diving coach Annie Eaton, volunteer swimming coach Josh Skube, operations specialist intern Ryan Von Gunten, head diving coach Caiming Xie and assistant coach Kate Kovenock.
BRIAN BARNES BRIAN BARNES Head Coach 6th Season Indiana ‘95
Brian Barnes is entering his sixth season as the head coach of the University of Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving program in 2013-14 after joining the University in August 2008. “It’s an absolute honor to be here at Notre Dame,” Barnes said at his hiring. “My coaching career has now gone full circle, beginning as a club coach for 10-year-olds and practicing at (Notre Dame’s) Rolfs Aquatic Center to being the head coach here.” “This school is one of the finest academic institutions in the world, and I certainly believe that you also can have high levels of success here at Notre Dame in women’s swimming and diving.”
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The 2011-12 season saw two studentathletes earn All-America honors, 10 receive all-BIG EAST accolades and eight secure a spot at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. Highlighting the season were sophomore Kelly Ryan and the freshman Reaney. Ryan received seven all-BIG EAST scrolls, won four events (two individual and two relay), was named an All-American in the 200 back and swam three events at the Olympic Trials, while Reaney earned all-BIG EAST honors in seven events, won four BIG EAST championships (two individual and two relay), was named an honorable mention All-American in three events (100 and 200 breast, 200 IM) and competed in four events at the Olympic Trials, including a semifinal appearance in the 200 IM. Reaney also earned a spot in Sports Illustrated’s Faces In The Crowd for the Jan. 16th edition and earned BIG EAST Swimmer of the Week three times. Diver Jenny Chiang also turned in an impressive year as she won the BIG EAST
During his time with the Irish, Barnes has continued the program’s winning ways as evidenced by a strong 2012-13 season that saw the Irish place a program-best 16th at the NCAA Championships by scoring 55 points, which is the second most in school history. Sophomore Emma Reaney continued stamping her mark in program annals, earning BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer accolades, receiving two AllAmerica and two honorable mention AllAmerica certificates and turning in a world-class performance at the U.S. Open to lock up a spot on the 2013-14 U.S. Swimming National Team. In addition to Reaney, four other Irish performers combined to win six honorable mention All-America certificates and the Irish closed out their time in the BIG EAST with their third consecutive runner-up finish. For his efforts, Barnes earned BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year for the third time.
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3-meter crown for the third year in a row and advanced to the NCAA Championships in both the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events, finishing 17th in the 1-meter, just one spot away from earning All-America honors. In his first two years with the Irish, Barnes helped secure the 14th and 15th consecutive BIG EAST titles in 2009 and 2010. The streak is the longest in BIG EAST history regardless of sport. For his efforts, he earned BIG EAST Coach of the Year both seasons. During those campaigns, the program brought home 18 championships (five relay and 13 individual) 13 second-place finishes (two relay and 11 individual) and nine thirdplace finishes (two relay and seven individual). All totaled, Irish student-athletes claimed 67 All-BIG EAST awards in 2009 and 2010. During that time span, junior diver Natalie Stitt earned BIG EAST Most Outstanding Diver accolades in 2009 after winning the one and three-meter dives,
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while junior Samantha Maxwell claimed BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer honors in 2010 after having a hand in four titles (100 and 200 breast, 200 and 400 medley relay). Barnes also coached a pair of AllAmericans in Maxwell and Amywren Miller. Maxwell earned All-America honors in the 100 breast and honorable mention in the 200 breast as a sophomore in 2009 and honorable mention in the 100 breast as a junior in 2010. Miller received All-America accolades as a junior in 2010 in the 50 free. Stitt advanced to nationals in 2009 in the one-meter dive. Despite claiming second at the 2011 BIG EAST Championships, thus ending Notre Dame’s dominant streak, the Irish racked up the accolades, winning seven titles, two relay and five individual, and earning 29 All-BIG EAST scrolls. Maxwell returned to the NCAA Championships in 2011, and was joined by sophomore Kim Holden, who competed in three events. During the summer of 2011, five Notre Dame swimmers, including incoming freshman Bridget Casey, competed at the ConocoPhillips National Championships. For her efforts in the 200 fly, Casey earned a spot on the USA Swimming National Junior Team. A summary of accolades involving the Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving during Barnes’ tenure include five AllAmericans, 13 honorable mention AllAmericans, 16 NCAA qualifiers among nine student-athletes, two BIG EAST team titles, 42 BIG EAST combined relay and individual titles, 164 All-BIG EAST honors, three BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year awards, two BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer awards and two BIG EAST Most Outstanding Diver awards.
$5,000 towards the local RiverBend Cancer Services and the American Cancer Society. Barnes and the rest of the Irish swimming and diving team topped their performance in 2012, raising over $20,000 with the help of Olympic gold medalist Tyler McGill, who coached at the meet, and a $10,000 donation from Notre Dame football head coach Bryan Kelly’s foundation Kelly Cares. 2013 saw Olympic gold medalist Tyler Clary appear at the third annual clinic, with the total raised topping $20,000 for the second straight year. Before coming to Notre Dame, the Osceola, Ind., native helped guide both the Auburn men’s and women’s swimming teams to NCAA Championships in 2006 and 2007. The men won the Southeastern Conference meet three times from 2006-08, while the women picked up a pair of league titles during that span. In 2008, Auburn’s men placed fifth at the NCAA meet, with the women posting a runner-up performance. Overall, Barnes helped mentor 291 AllAmericans in his three years as an assistant, including 11 individual and six relay titles between the two teams. In the SEC, the women produced 15 individual titles and eight relay titles during Barnes three seasons, while the men had 12 individual and relay titles.
Sixteen of the 21 school records have fallen during Barnes time with the program.
Barnes spent three seasons (2002-05) as the assistant men’s swimming coach at his alma mater, Indiana University. He helped coach the 2005 Hoosiers to their highest finish at the NCAA Championships since 1991 and their first 10-win dual meet season since 1985. In 2005, Indiana garnered 29 AllAmerica honors, the most since 1976, and finished second at the Big Ten Conference Championships. In 2004, the Hoosiers had five All-Americans and finished 17th at the NCAA Men’s Championships. Overall, Barnes helped tutor 93 All-Americans and seven Big Ten champions while with the Hoosiers.
In 2011, Barnes created and ran the first annual Coaches vs. Cancer Fighting Irish Swim Clinic. The clinic saw almost 100 kids age 8-18 participate and raised more than
Barnes was a highly accomplished swimmer during his career at Indiana from 199295. He was a two-time All-American and a five-time honorable mention All-American.
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1989-96 • Indiana Swimming Male Swimmer of the Year (89, 95) • USA Swimming National Team (89, 92) • Olympic Trials Qualifier (92, 96) 1992-95 • Swimmer – Indiana University • Two-time All-American • Five-time Honorable Mention All-American • Team Captain – Senior Year 1997-98 • Assistant Coach, University of Kansas 2002-05 • Assistant Coach, Indiana University 2005-08 • Assistant Coach, Auburn University 2008-current • Head Coach, University of Notre Dame • 2009, 2010, 2013 BIG EAST Coach of the Year His school record in the 400 Individual Medley stood for more than 15 years from 1992 until 2007. A two-time team most valuable swimmer, he served as team captain during his senior campaign. The two-time Indiana Swimming Male Swimmer of the Year (1989, 1995) was also a member of the USA Swimming National Team in 1989 and 1992. Barnes was a U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier in 1992 and 1996. A 1995 graduate of Indiana, Barnes earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and is a level-4 certified member of the American Swimming Coaches Association. Following graduation, Barnes got into coaching with the local Michiana Marlins, a USA Swimming club team that practices in the Rolfs Aquatic Center on the campus of Notre Dame. He was the assistant coach for two seasons at the University of Kansas and the head coach of the Lawrence (Kan.) Aquahawks swim club from 1998-2002 before heading to his alma mater for three seasons. Barnes, the father of Jack and Caroline, lives in South Bend.
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CAIMING XIE CAIMING XIE Head Diving Coach 19th Season Beijing Institute of Physical Education ‘85
Now in the 36th year of his career as a diving coach, Caiming Xie has helped his protégés win BIG EAST titles, All-America honors and gold medals. A proven winner, Caiming’s experience reaches all over the world, with 2013-14 marks his 19th season as head women’s and men’s diving coach at Notre Dame.
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During his tenure, he has molded four of the top divers ever to compete for the Irish Jenny Chiang, Heather Mattingly, Meghan Perry-Eaton and Natalie Stitt - who combined for 12 BIG EAST titles, 10 appearances in the NCAA Championships, 10 All-America or honorable mention All-America citations and five BIG EAST Most Outstanding Diver awards. One of the foursome holds all of the Notre Dame and Rolfs Aquatics Center diving records and both of the BIG EAST diving marks. For his efforts, Caiming, the first full-time diving coach in Notre Dame history, was named the BIG EAST’s top women’s diving coach on five occasions, claiming the top honor in 1999, 2004, 2005, 2009 and 2013. In addition, Caiming won men’s diving coach of the year five times to give him 10 total during Notre Dame’s run in the BIG EAST from 1996-2013. Most recently, Caiming coached Jenny Chiang to a career sweep in the 3-meter dive at the BIG EAST 2010-13. Chiang topped off her career by earning BIG EAST Most Outstanding Diver honors at the league meet before claiming honorable mention AllAmerica accolades in the 3-meter discipline at the NCAA championships one year after finishing 17th on the 1-meter boards, just one spot away from honorable mention AllAmerica honors. Before Chiang, Natalie Stitt won the 2009 BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Diver honor as Stitt swept the 1- and 3-meter events at the league meet. She went on to compete at the NCAA Championships in both events. Caiming helped coach a United States squad that claimed six medals at the 2009 World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia. Caiming again coached at the 2011 World University Games in Shenzhen, China. In 2006, Caiming molded two women’s divers into all-BIG EAST performers in the 3-meter event, as Lucy Hirt was the runner up while her teammate, Tara Hyer, placed third in the same event at the BIG EAST Championships. For his efforts, Caiming cap-
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1977-90 Diving Coach, Chinese Olympic and National Capital Team • Two-Time Chinese National Diving Coach of the Year (1986, 1987) 1991-92 Assistant Diving Coach, University of Pittsburgh 1992-95 Head Diving Coach, University of Toledo • Two-Time Mid-American Conference Diving Coach of the Year 1995 - Current Head Diving Coach, University of Notre Dame • 1999, 2004, 2005, 2009 and 2013 BIG EAST Women’s Diving Coach of the Year • 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012 BIG EAST Men’s Diving Coach of the Year tured his fourth BIG EAST Coach of the Year Award. Just two seasons later, Hyer was third off the 3-meter board at the league meet while Natalie Stitt claimed the title in that event and placed third off the 1-meter board. From 2003-05, Perry-Eaton turned in the most impressive two-year stretch ever by an Irish diver, as she was beaten just one time during the regular season before sweeping the springboard events at the 2004 and 2005 BIG EAST Championships en route to being tabbed the meet’s top diver. Perry-Eaton was the first Notre Dame diver ever to win a title at the NCAA Zone C Championships in 2004, taking first off the 1-meter board. At the NCAA Championships, she delivered the highest-ever finish for a Notre Dame swimmer or diver, taking third in that event, ending up just 3.30 points behind the national champion to become an AllAmerican. She followed up with a fifth-place finish in 1-meter diving at the 2005 NCAA meet. In 2002-03, Perry-Eaton became the first Notre Dame diver - and first non-University of Miami diver since 1996 - to win a BIG EAST championship, placing first in the 1-meter competition. She also was second on the 3-meter board and was named the BIG EAST’s
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top diver - her first of three consecutive diverof-the-year awards. Perry-Eaton then qualified for the NCAA Championships, where she placed ninth in the 1-meter event and 20th on the 3-meter board to earn honorable mention All-America honors. Mattingly was the first Irish diver to earn All-America honors, as she was a four-time honorable mention selection before being named an All-American in 3-meter action in 2002 with an eighth- place finish. Mattingly was the first Notre Dame diver to qualify for the NCAA Division I Championships, and she earned bids to the meet in each of her four collegiate campaigns. Mattingly also had a great deal of success in the NCAA zone meet, taking second in 1-meter action in 1999, in addition to third-place results in 3-meter competition in both 1999 and 2002. Before coming to Notre Dame, Caiming was the head diving coach for three years at
Toledo, earning Mid-American Conference Diving Coach of the Year laurels in each of his last two seasons. Prior to his stint with the Rockets, Caiming was an assistant coach for the 1991-92 season at Pittsburgh. Boasting a wealth of international experience on his résumé, Caiming served as the 1980 Chinese Olympic diving coach. He also was a technical consultant for United States Diving since 1994 and has held clinics and presentations for the United States Diving national team. The Chinese national team coach from 1977-90, Caiming coached Sun Shu-Wei, a gold medalist in the men’s platform competition at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, and Zhu Jin- Hong, who finished fourth in the women’s platform in Barcelona. Caiming’s divers also have earned medals at the Asian Games, World Cup, World University Games, and World Championships.
A competitive diver in his own right, Caiming won the springboard competition at the Asian Games in 1974 and earned first place in the platform and second in the springboard competition at the National Games of China in 1975. A 1985 graduate of the Beijing Institute of Physical Education, he also won numerous Chinese diving championships on the national level. Caiming and his wife, Ping Tong, have one son, Tong, who graduated from Notre Dame in 2003 after a successful career as an Irish diver. *Bio contains only information on the women’s team. For information on the men’s squad see Caiming’s bio in the Notre Dame men’s swimming and diving media guide.
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KATE KOVENOCK KATE KOVENOCK Assistant Coach Fifth Season Connecticut College ‘05
Kate Kovenock was named assistant coach for the Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving team in the spring of 2009 after serving as an assistant coach for the men’s and women’s teams at Division III powerhouse Kenyon College. The 2013-14 season will mark her fifth with the Irish program. “Kate’s hire was a true search and a true hire,” said head coach Brian Barnes. “That’s not common in the coaching community, but it was very clear to me that Kate was the right person for our program and for the University. She is
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very bright and has great instincts. When we met I knew immediately that she used her time at Kenyon well. She has an understanding of the level of effort it takes to compete at a championship level and the pace required to be competitive from year-to-year.” “When Coach Barnes offered me the position, I accepted without hesitation,” said Kovenock. “My excitement at the prospect of joining Barnes’ staff and to coach at Notre Dame was - and continues to be - impossible to hide. Barnes and I believe in the potential that exists at Notre Dame. It is an honor to share the responsibility to continue to raise the national profile of the Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving program.” During her time with the Irish Kovenock has been a key asset to a program that has continued it’s successful history under Barnes. The 2012-13 season was an historic one for the Irish as the squad finished a school-best 16th at the NCAA Championship meet with 55 points, which is the second most in program history. In addition, sophomore Emma Reaney earned All-America honors in both breaststroke events, while Reaney and four of her team-
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mates collected eight honorable mention AllAmerica scrolls. Reaney later went on to star at the U.S. Open on her way to being selected to the 2013-14 US Swimming National Team. 2011-12 was no different as two studentathletes earned All-America honors and eight earned a spot at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Highlighting the season were sophomore Kelly Ryan and the first-year star Reaney. Ryan was named an All-American in the 200 back and swam three events at the Olympic Trials, while Reaney earned honorable mention All-America accolades in three events (100 and 200 breast, 200 IM) and competed in four events at the Olympic Trials, including a semifinal appearance in the 200 IM. Reaney also earned a spot in Sports Illustrated’s Faces In The Crowd for the Jan. 16th edition. During her first two years with Notre Dame, Kovenock also helped tutor Irish standouts Samantha Maxwell, Amy Wren Miller and Kim Holden. Maxwell, the 2010 BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer after having a hand in four titles (100 and 200 breast, 200 and 400 medley relay), earned All-America honors in the 100 breast and honorable mention AllAmerica accolades in the 200 breast as a sophomore in 2009 and honorable mention All-America honors in the 100 breast as a junior in 2010. She also competed at the NCAAs in 2011. Miller received All-America accolades as a junior in 2010 in the 50 free, while Holden competed in three events at the 2011 NCAA Championships. During Kovenock’s first season in 2010, the Irish won their 15th and final BIG EAST title in a row to extend the longest streak in league history regardless of sport. After 2010, the Irish claimed second three consecutive years before moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference for the 2013-14 season. Away from competitive action, Kovenock has helped plan and organize with Barnes three Coaches vs. Cancer Fighting Irish Swim Clinics that have raised over $25,000 (not sure about this year yet) for RiverBend Cancer Services and the American Cancer Society. During Kovenock’s four years at Kenyon, the women’s program won three NCAA Championships (2007, 2008, 2009), the men’s program won four NCAA Champions (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), and Kenyon swimmers earned over 240 All-American awards in NCAA competition. “(While at Kenyon) I learned a tremendous amount about life and work behind the scenes of an established championship team,” said Kovenock. “Regardless of what a team or an athlete or a coach has accomplished in past
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years, you have to be willing to redefine the standard. We’re trying to maximize potential in all that we do. It comes down to consistently recognizing and capitalizing on the opportunities that are in front of us everyday. My passion and belief in Notre Dame is tied directly to that philosophy. The opportunities that exist at the University of Notre Dame are unparalleled. If we recruit student-athletes with the right talent, belief, and desire, the Notre Dame swimming and diving program can do something special.”
JOSH SKUBE Volunteer Assistant Swimming Coach 14th Season Indiana ‘98
Josh Skube is in his 14th season as a volunteer assistant coach for Notre Dame swimming and diving in 2013-14, returning to the women’s program in 2011-12 after six years with the Fighting Irish men. Also in his 14th year as a faculty member in the physical education department, Skube assists in all aspects of home practices and meets, while traveling with the team to away meets.
ANNIE EATON Volunteer Assistant Diving Coach First Season Indiana ‘82
On deck at Kenyon, Kovenock worked under legendary head coach Jim Steen and was given specific training responsibilities with the men’s and women’s sprint groups. Over the course of four years, a Kenyon swimmer won the 50 freestyle NCAA title twice (2007, 2009) and the NCAA record, which still stands today, was broken once (2009). In addition to her coaching duties, Kovenock coordinated recruiting for the women’s program. After back-to-back NCAA runner-up finishes in 2005 and 2006, the swimmers recruited during Kovenock’s tenure sparked a resurgence for the women’s program, playing key roles in
Kenyon’s three titles from 2007-09. As a sprinter at Connecticut College (Div. III), Kovenock captured an individual NCAA Championship in the 50 free (2004) and earned 11 individual NCAA All-American awards (2002 - 2005). At the conference level, she went undefeated in the 50 and 100 freestyle events over her four years. Kovenock’s collegiate career was marked by academic accolades as well. Graduating with a B.A. in honors philosophy, Kovenock was an Academic All-American during each of her four years and was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All- American Team during both her junior and senior years.
Skube swam collegiately for Ball State University from 1994-96 before earning a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology (`98) and a master’s degree in exercise physiology (’00) from Indiana University. Skube also has served as an assistant coach for Bloomington North High School (19992000) and the Duneland Swim Club (1995-97). Known for his deep technical knowledge of the sport, he also has been published in SwimTechnique magazine. A distance freestyle specialist, Skube hails from Chesterton, Ind., and swam for Chesterton High School, earning team MVP honors in leading the Trojans to Duneland Conference titles in his final two seasons. Skube comes from a family with strong Notre Dame roots, as his father Thomas (`70), uncle Charles (`60) and cousins Mara (`86) and Steve (`90) are all graduates of the University. Born in Crown Point, Ind., Skube and his wife, Susan, live in South Bend with their daughters, Ivie, Addison and Waverly.
Annie Eaton joined the University of Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving staff in the fall of 2013 as the volunteer diving coach. Eaton, who has an impressive resume as the Assistant Director of the Alcohol and Drug Education program at Notre Dame, has been a diving coach for over a decade. A certified USA diving coach, Eaton has shared her diving expertise with young divers at Marian, Washington and Plymouth high schools since 2001.
In her new role with the Irish, Eaton will assist long-time Notre Dame diving coach Caiming Xie as the program transitions to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Eaton, who lives in Plymouth, Ind., has a bachelor of arts in forensic studies from Indiana University (’82), a Master of Science in Education, Counseling and Human Development from Indiana University-South Bend (’93) and has also completed additional hours above her masters in theology and gender studies from Notre Dame.
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Ryan Von Gunten joined the University of Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving program as its operations specialist intern in the summer of 2013. With the Irish, Von Gunten
assists in administration, travel, practice setup and a variety of other tasks. Prior to coming to Notre Dame, Von Gunten worked in a variety of roles in and around the Bloomington, Ind., area for the last eight years. After graduating from Ball State in 2004 with a degree in exercise science, he moved on to Indiana University to work toward a masters in kinesiology with a specialty in sports administration and marketing. After completing that degree in 2006, Von Gunten began a five-year run in the Hoosiers’ athletic department. After finishing a year as a compliance intern, Von Gunten spent three and a half years as compliance coordinator.
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Von Gunten’s experience with swimming is extensive as he was on the Tri-State University swimming team from 1999-01. Over the last two years he has spent time as an assistant coach for the Indiana University Club Paradise swim team, the Bloomington High School South swim team, the Jackson Creek Junior High swim team and lastly with the IU swimming team as a volunteer assistant coach. While with the Hoosiers for the 2012-13 season Von Gunten helped coach both teams to a pair of second place finishes at the Big Ten meet and tutored seven all-Big Ten first team selections and seven all-Big Ten second team honorees.
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Junior diving standout Allison Casareto returns for her third campaign with the Irish after winning the BIG EAST 1-meter title and placing third on the 3-meter board at last season’s conference meet.
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SARAH DOTZEL Senior 5-4 Fly York, Pa. York Catholic AS A JUNIOR: Competed in both backstroke and butterfly events … placed 11th in 100 fly and 14th in 100 back at the BIG EAST Championships … took first in 100 fly against Pittsburgh … aided in the 400 medley relay team that brought home the gold at the Kansas Classic in a meet-record time of 3:45.09 … swam season-best time in both the 100 back (54.94) and 200 back (2:02.54) at the Ohio State Invitational … 100 back time also secured an
MIKELLE MASCIANTONIO Senior 6-0 Free Center Valley, Pa. Emmaus
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Fighting Irish NCAA B-cut … took home the silver in a trimeet against Michigan and Northwestern in the 100 fly (56.13) … was an honorable mention CSCAA Scholar All-America selection … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Backstroke and butterfly threat for the Irish … set a career-best and NCAA B-cut in the 100 fly (54.55) en route to a fifth place finish at the BIG EAST Championships … swam the 100 and 200 back individually at the BIG EAST Championships … aided the 200 medley relay at the same meet to all-BIG EAST accolades and a third place finish … saw a career-best performance in the 200 IM (2:08.95) at the Shamrock Invitational … swam season-best times in the 100 back (55.35) and 200 back (2:03.19) at the Ohio State Invitational … earned a NCAA B-cut on the 400 medley relay squad at the same meet … took second place overall in the 100 back (57.02) in a tri-meet against Michigan and Northwestern … won the silver in the 100 fly (56.03) against Michigan State … was a 2011-12 Rosenthal Leadership Academy participant … earned a monogram.
AS A JUNIOR: Continued to specialize in the freestyle events … competed at the BIG EAST Championships in 50 free, 100 free and 200 free… placed third in the 100 free and fourth in the 200 free against Toledo … also aided the 400 medley relay team that brought home the gold at the Shamrock Invitational … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Recorded a strong season in the freestyle and individual medley events … swam to career-best times at the BIG EAST Championships in the 50 free (23.83), 100 free (51.82), and 200 IM (2:05.20) … notched season-best times at the Ohio State Invitational in the 100 breast (1:08.35) and 200 breast (2:26.57) … took third in the 100 free in dual meet action against Michigan State … assisted the 400 free relay in capturing second against Auburn … swam on the 200 medley relay that took third against Ball State … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Specialized in the 100 freestyle, 100 breast and 200 individual medleys, competing in all three at the BIG EAST
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DOTZEL’S CAREER BESTS 100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly
54.88 (BIG EAST, 2011) 2:02.54 (Ohio State, 2012) 54.55 (BIG EAST, 2012) 2:01.75 (BIG EAST, 2011)
AS A FRESHMAN: Specialized in the back, fly and individual medley … saw best performances of the year at the BIG EAST Championships in the 100 back (sixth place 54.88), 200 back (2:03.13) and 200 fly (fifth place - 2:01.75) … swam 56.78 in the 100 fly at the U.S. Short Course Nationals … swam 2:09.24 in the 200 IM at the Shamrock Invitational and 4:35.11 in the 400 IM in a dual meet versus Michigan State … won the 400 IM against the Spartans … finished third in the 100 (56.96) and 200 butterfly (2:06.03) events in a dual meet versus Purdue … earned a monogram. THE DOTZEL FILE: Prepped at York Catholic High School (Pa.) … one of the top butterflyers in the state of Pennsylvania her senior year … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in management consulting … named to Notre Dame’s Dean’s List three times through junior year.
MASCIANTONIO’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free
23.63 (BIG EAST, 2013) 51.51 (BIG EAST, 2013) 1:52.13 (BIG EAST, 2013)
Championships, and recording season bests in all three … also competed in the 50 and 200 free, 200 breast and 400 IM … times at the BIG EAST Championships include 51.93 in the 100 free, 1:05.88 in the 100 breast and 2:06.54 in the 200 IM … claimed second in the 400 IM (4:35.28) in a dual meet versus Michigan State … placed third in the 50 free (23.94) and second in the 100 free (53.13) in a dual meet versus Ball State … earned a monogram. THE MASCIANTONIO FILE: Swam four years at Emmaus High School (Pa.) … one of the state’s top swimmers as a senior … threetime individual state champ … graduated as the state record holder in the 200 IM … 16-time All-American … three-time MVP award … held for school records at time of graduation … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in marketing.
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CHRISTEN MCDONOUGH Senior 5-5 Breast Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Catholic AS A JUNIOR: Excelled in breaststroke events, particularly at the BIG EAST Championships … took home the silver as a part of the 200 free relay team (1:31.75) and the bronze in the 100 breast (season-best time of 1:01.18), in NCAA B-cut times … also placed eighth in 50 free and 10th in 200 breast during the BIG EAST Championships … secured a third
place finish in the 50 free at both the Shamrock Invitational and the dual meet against Louisville … aided the team that placed second in the 200 medley relay against Louisville … also brought home third in the 100 breast against Toledo and in the tri-meet against Michigan and Northwestern … was an honorable mention CSCAA Scholar All-America selection … named to the BIG EAST All-Academic team … a member of the Notre Dame Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Breaststroke and individual medley specialist who turned in three career-best swims over the course of the season … competed in the 50 free (23.78), 100 breast (1:02.12) and 200 breast (2:13.86) at the BIG EAST Championships, setting lifetime best times as well as NCAA B-cuts in the 100 and 200 breaststroke … turned in another career-best time in the 200 IM (2:07.90) at the Ohio State Invitational … won first place in the 100 breast in a dual meet against Michigan State … aided the 400 medley relay to a silver medal in the same meet against Michigan State … swam at the U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing T-77th in the
MCDONOUGH’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast
23.26 BIG EAST, 2013) 1:01.18 (BIG EAST, 2013) 2:13.86 (BIG EAST, 2012)
100 breast at the long course meet … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Specialized in the 100 and 200 breast and the 200 individual medley … swam all three events at the BIG EAST Championships, turning in season bests with times of 1:03.49 in the 100 breast, 2:20.71 in the 200 breast and 2:12.57 in the IM … also swam the 100 fly at the Shamrock Invitational … earned a monogram. THE MCDONOUGH FILE: Competed for Charlotte Catholic High School (N.C.) … was the 3A state champ in the 100 breast and held the state record in the event at the time of graduation … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters and is a double major in psychology and anthropology … named to Notre Dame’s Dean’s List once through junior year.
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KELLY RYAN Senior 6-0 Back/Free Hinsdale, Ill. Fenwick AS A JUNIOR: Finished third campaign with the Irish by breaking own school record in the 200 back and earning Honorable Mention AllAmerica honors in the 400 medley relay and 200 back … reset previous Notre Dame record in the 200 back during the NCAA prelims with a 1:53.57 performance … went on to place 16th in the event during the finals later in the day … also placed 13th in 400 medley relay, 22nd in the 200 medley relay, 24th in 400 free relay and 43rd in 100 back at the NCAAs … earned College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) honorable mention All-America honors … was named all-BIG EAST six times at the BIG
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Fighting Irish EAST Championships after winning gold in 400 medley relay, 800 free relay and 200 back and silver in 200 free relay, 400 free relay and 100 back … was a two-time BIG EAST Champion in 200 back and a part of the team that won the 400 medley relay three times … broke BIG EAST record in the 200 back (1:53.86) on way to victory … earned an NCAA A-cut in the 400 medley relay and NCAA B-cuts in four other events … competed in the preliminaries of the 2013 Phillips 66 National Championships and World Championship Trials in the 50, 100 and 200 back … turned in season-best time in 200 free (1:50.26) in a tri-meet against Michigan and Northwestern, earning first place … was one of three captains as a junior … was a first team CSCAA Scholar All-America selection … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … participated in the Rosenthal Leadership Academy … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Freestyle and backstroke extraordinaire who capped off a stellar season with All-America honors and a school record … swam to a seventh place finish and an All-American distinction at the NCAA Championships in the 200 backstroke (1:54.16) after setting the team record as well as posting her career-best time (1:53.67) in the preliminary heats … also competed in the 100 back (53.41) and the 100 free (49.68) at the NCAA
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RYAN’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 100 Back 200 Back
23.17 (Ohio State, 2011) 49.38 (BIG EAST, 2012) 1:46.88 (BIG EAST, 2011) 53.32 (BIG EAST, 2011) 1:53.57 (NCAAs, 2013)
Championships, placing 27th … earned seven all-BIG EAST scrolls while winning four events … became a repeat BIG EAST champion in the 100 free (49.38), posting a career-best time … BIG EAST champion in the 200 back (1:55.56) as well as runner-up in the 200 freestyle (1:47.04) … member of BIG EAST champion relays in the 400 medley relay and the 400 yard free relay, while helping to secure second place in the 200 free relay and third in the 800 free relay … set a career-best in the 50 free (23.17) at the Ohio State Invitational … took first place in the 200 back in dual meet action against perennial power Auburn … won gold in the 200 free against league rival Louisville … swam the 100 and 200 back and the 100 free at the U.S. Olympic Trials … finished 20th in the 200 back, 25th in the 100 back and 108th in the 100 free at the long course meet … turned in strong effort at U.S. Open in August 2012, finishing seventh in the 200 back and 12th in the 100 back at the long course meet … was a 2011-12 Rosenthal Leadership Academy participant … earned a monogram.
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Fighting Irish AS A FRESHMAN: Specialized in the 100 and 200 freestyle and the 50, 100 and 200 backstroke … won BIG EAST titles in the 400 medley and free relays and the 100 and 200 free … also earned All-BIG EAST in the 200 free relay and the 200 back … won 100 free in a NCAA B-cut time of 49.73 … swam final leg in 400 medley relay as team finished in seasonbest and new BIG EAST meet record time of 3:35.89 … also swam final leg in the 400 free relay to help propel the Irish to the title … was the second leg in the 200 free relay as the Irish
LAUREN STAUDER Senior 5-5 Breast Carmel, Ind. Carmel AS A JUNIOR: Continued to specialize in the breaststroke and individual medley events … earned five NCAA B-cut performances over the season (three in the 100 breast and two in the 200 breast) … collected two top-nine finishes at the 2013 BIG EAST Championships, which included an eighth-place showing in the 100 breast (1:02.77) and a ninth-place finish in the 200 breast (2:13.93) … the 200 breast showing was a season-best time … touched the pad in a career-best 1:02.00 at the Ohio State Invitational and claimed seventh in the event … was victorious in both the 100 and 200 breast at the Shamrock Invitational with times of 1:02.22 and 2:14.05, respectively … other top-three fin-
swam a season-best 1:31.98 to finish second … placed third in the 200 back in season-best 1:56.00 … also set season bests in the 100 (49.73) and 200 free (1:46.88) events … competed in the 800 free relay at the BIG EAST Championships, swimming the second leg as the Irish swam a season-best 7:19.79 to finish fourth … won the 200 free (1:52.30) in a dual meet versus Utah … won the 100 free (51.47) in a dual meet versus Ball State … tied for third in the 100 backstroke (57.42) in a meet against LSU and Auburn … finished second in the 200
ishes over the course of the dual meet slate included a first-place performance in the 100 breast at Pittsburgh, a second-place showing in the 200 breast at Pittsburgh and third-place finishes against Louisville (100 breast) and in a tri-meet against Michigan and Northwestern (200 breast) … was a member of the victorious 200 medley relay at the Shamrock Invitational and the Dennis Stark Relay and the 400 medley relay at the Shamrock Invitational … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Swam primarily in the breaststroke and individual medley disciplines … competed in the 100 breast (1:03.13), 200 breast (2:14.35), and 200 IM (2:06.39) at the BIG EAST Championships … set a career-best and earned a NCAA B-cut in the 200 breast (2:13.05) en route to placing third overall at the Ohio State Invitational … at the same meet, also set a career best in the 200 IM with the time of 2:05.98 … season-best time in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.05) also came at the Ohio State Invitational … took first place honors in the 200 breast against Purdue … hit the wall first in the 200 IM and 100 breast in the dual meet against Pittsburgh … aided the 400 medley relay to gold against Michigan State … competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 82nd in the 200 breast at the long course meet … earned a monogram.
freestyle (1:55.16) in a dual meet versus Michigan State … claimed third in the 100 back (57.60) in a dual meet versus Purdue … claimed second in the C-final of the 100 back (55.10) at the U.S. Short Course Nationals … finished second in the 50 free (23.94) in a dual meet versus Ball State … earned a monogram. THE RYAN FILE: Prepped at Fenwick High School (Ill.) … enrolled in the College of Arts & Letters as a pre-professional studies and Spanish major … named to Notre Dame’s Dean’s List two times through junior year.
STAUDER’S CAREER BESTS 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM
1:02.00 (Ohio State, 2012) 2:13.05 (Ohio State, 2011) 2:05.98 (Ohio State, 2011)
AS A FRESHMAN: Specialized in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the 200 individual medley … competed in all three at the BIG EAST Championships, setting season bests in each with times of 1:02.07 in the 100 breast, 2:14.63 in the 200 breast and 2:07.86 in the 200 IM … finished fourth in the 100 breast, finishing in a NCAA B-cut qualifying time (1:02.07) … won the C-final at the U.S. Short Course Nationals in the 200 breast in 2:14.95 … swam the 100 fly in 1:00.13 at the Shamrock Invitational … claimed second in the 100 breaststroke (1:07.36) in a dual meet versus Michigan State … also placed second in the 100 (1:04.78) and 200 (2:17.15) breaststroke events in a dual meet versus Utah … took third in the 200 breast (2:20.65) in a dual meet versus Purdue … finished in seventh place in the 100 breast C-final (1:02.54) at the U.S. Short Course Nationals … earned a monogram. THE STAUDER FILE: In-state product who swam for Carmel High School (Ind.) … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in IT management.
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SUZANNE BESSIRE Junior 5-5 Free Orlando, Fla. Lake Highland Prep AS A SOPHOMORE: Continued strong contributions in the freestyle events … was part of the 800 free relay team that placed first at the BIG EAST meet and broke the Notre Dame record with a time of 7:10.84, earning both all-BIG EAST honors and an NCAA B-cut … also placed 14th in the 200 free at the BIG EAST meet … swam to first place finishes in the 200 freestyle
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Fighting Irish event at the Shamrock Invitational (1:49.76) and against swimming power Auburn (1:50.71) … aided the 400 free relay (3:24.73) to first place against the University of Michigan and Northwestern … took home third in the 100 free in meetings with Pittsburgh and Purdue … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Contributed immediately in first year, adding to depth in the freestyle events for the Irish … garnered all-BIG EAST honors as well as a NCAA B-cut en route to a third place finish in the 200 freestyle (1:48.02) … placed fifth in the 100 freestyle (50.46) … also competed individually at the BIG EAST Championships in the 500 freestyle (5:03.41) … was part of the school record-setting BIG EAST champion 400 free relay as well as the bronze-winning 800 free relay, both of which posted NCAA B-cuts and earned her all-BIG EAST scrolls … took home first place in the 200 free as well as bronze in the 100 yard distance of the same stroke against Pittsburgh … swam to a third place finish individually in the 200 free against league rival Louisville … aided the 400
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BESSIRE’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free
23.94 (Shamrock, 2013) 50.46 (BIG EAST, 2012) 1:48.02 (BIG EAST, 2012) 4:57.15 (BIG EAST, 2012)
free relay to first place against perennial power Auburn … earned a monogram. THE BESSIRE FILE: Graduated from Lake Highland Prep (Fla.) in the spring of 2011 … earned letters all four years in swimming … four-time conference champion and four-time region champion … earned two all-state awards … named team MVP twice and team captain as a senior … competed for Highlander Aquatics during club season … Junior National qualifier and zone team member … in the classroom, four-time Academic All-American … born to Bruce and Tracy Bessire in Texas … has two younger brothers, Harlin and Jack … enrolled in the College of Arts and is majoring in designing.
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HANNAH BOWEN Junior 6-2 Free Lake Elmo, Minn. Stillwater AS A SOPHOMORE: Did not compete during the 2012-13 season. AS A FRESHMAN: Sprint specialist for the Irish, excelling in the 50, 100 and 200 yard variations of freestyle … competed individually in
ALLISON CASARETO Junior • Tri-Captain 5-5 Diving La Habra Heights, Calif. Troy AS A SOPHOMORE: Proved a crucial diver for the Irish in 2012-13 … placed in the top eight for all three events at the BIG EAST Championships, taking home the gold in the 1-meter diving discipline with a score of 311.80 … also placed third on the 3-meter board (320.20) and seventh in the platform (185.15) … earned two all-BIG EAST scrolls … qualified for the NCAA Zones … placed first in 1-meter diving at multiple meets throughout the season, including against Michigan, Northwestern, Purdue, Pittsburgh, Toledo and Auburn … earned season-best score in 3-meter diving (327.67) while grabbing the gold against Purdue … a member of the BIG EAST AllAcademic team … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Talented diver who garnered all-BIG EAST honors in her first collegiate season … brought home the silver medal in her
those three events at the BIG EAST Championships, posting the time of 23.19 in the 50 free, 51.13 in the 100 free and 1:53.66 in the 200 free, all season-best times … swam also on the silver-winning 200 free relay at the BIG EAST Championships, a squad that earned a NCAA B-cut … helped the 400 free relay to a NCAA B-cut earlier in the season at the Ohio State Invitational … picked up first place honors in the 50 free against league foe Pittsburgh … placed third in the same event in a tri-meet against TCU and Oakland … qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 50 free but was unable to swim due to an injury … earned a monogram. THE BOWEN FILE: Graduated from Stillwater Area High School (Minn.) in the spring of 2011 … lettered four times in swimming and once in cross country skiing … named Athlete of the Year for Minnesota in 2009 and 2010 … owns four state records … 10-time
first appearance in the 1-meter dive (283.80) at the BIG EAST Championships … placed seventh in the 3-meter dive at the same meet … posted a season-best score of 304.12 in the 1-meter dive en route to snaring the gold against Michigan State … earned another season-best result in the 3-meter event (326.77) while taking second in the same meet … won top honors in the 3-meter dive at dual meets against Purdue and Pittsburgh … took second place in the 1-meter dive against both opponents as well … earned a monogram. THE CASARETO FILE: Graduated from Troy High School (Calif.) in the spring of 2011 … lettered four times in diving … finished in second place for the 1-meter and third place for the 3-meter at the 2011 JO Zones in Tucson, Ariz. … also competed at the JO Nationals from 2007-11 and the Senior Nationals from 2009-10 … was a conference champion all four years … also earned a national ranking all four years and was named All-American as a junior … selected as team captain three times … competed at the world trials in May 2011 in Tallahassee, Fla. … on the Pacific Diving Academy club team … named to the Gold Honor Roll … participated in the National Honor Society and Troy Tech Program … volunteered with the Bottles of the Bay group, which was the Troy High School recycling club … born to Carl and Sharon Casareto in Whittier, Calif. … has two younger brothers, Dominick and Vincent … has a cousin, Robert Norton, who played college baseball at Whittier … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in accounting.
BOWEN’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free
23.19 (BIG EAST, 2012) 51.13, BIG EAST, 2012) 1:53.66 (BIG EAST, 2012)
state champion, including six individual titles … earned numerous all-conference, all-city, all- region, all-county, all-state and AllAmerican honors throughout career … also nationally ranked throughout career … swam for the St. Croix Swim Club … participated in the National Honor Society … born to William and Laurie Bowen in Connecticut … has an older sister, Jordan, who swam collegiately at Connecticut … sister combo won state together Jordan’s senior year … also has an older brother, Jed … enrolled in the College of Arts & Letters and is majoring in film, television and theatre with a minor in education.
CASARETO’S CAREER BESTS 1-Meter Dive 326.80 (Michigan/Northwestern, 2013) 3-Meter Dive 327.67 (Purdue, 2012) Platform 201.50 (BIG EAST, 2013)
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BRIDGET CASEY Junior • Tri-Captain 5-3 Free/Fly Lower Gwynedd, PA. Germantown Academy AS A SOPHOMORE: Had breakout sophomore year in the fly while also swimming the distance free and IM events … qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 200 fly, finishing 30th in 1:58.33 … broke school record in event at the BIG EAST Championships (1:57.49) to place second and earn all-BIG EAST honors … also finished eighth in 400 individual medley and 12th in the 500 free at BIG EAST … qualified to swim at the 2013 Phillips 66 National Championships and World Championship Trials
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Fighting Irish in the 200 fly but had to pull out of the meet due to a minor injury … set the Kansas Classic record in the 200 fly at the event (2:03.82) … competed with the 800 free relay team that brought home first at the Dennis Stark Relays (7:42.44) … secured the silver in the 500 free against both Pittsburgh (5:01.82) and Toledo (5:03.29) … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Versatile swimmer saw action in a plethora of events, excelling in the distance freestyle events, both distances of butterfly, and the distance individual medley … garnered all-BIG EAST honors, a season-best time and an NCAA B-cut in the 200 fly (1:59.22) placing fourth … gained fifth place points in the 400 IM, recording a best time in prelims of 4:21.45 … also competed individually at the BIG EAST Championships in the 500 free … posted season-best times in the 500 free (4:55.02) and 100 fly (56.46) at the Ohio State Invitational … took third place while recording a season-best and team-best time of 10:17.19 in the 1,000 free against Auburn … won gold in the same meet swimming the 200 fly … took first in the 500 free in dual meet action against Michigan State … swam the 200 fly at the U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 48th at the long course meet … earned a monogram.
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CASEY’S CAREER BESTS 500 Free 1,000 Free 100 Fly 200 Fly 400 IM
4:52.78 (BIG EAST, 2013) 10:10.22 (Purdue, 2012) 55.79 (Shamrock, 2013) 1:57.49 (BIG EAST, 2013) 4:20.23 (BIG EAST, 2013)
THE CASEY FILE: Graduated from Germantown High School (Pa.) in the spring of 2011 … lettered four times in swimming … earned All-America accolades all four years … named to the 2011-12 USA Swimming National Junior Team in the 200 fly after placing fifth among 18-under women’s swimmers in the event at the ConocoPhillips National Championships … helped team to undefeated senior year and state championship as a senior … 200 medley relay team broke school record … was a Patriot Ambassador for high school … named to honor roll throughout high school … born to Don and Ann Casey in Abington, Pa. … has two older sisters, Meghan and Katie … father, Don, and both sisters, Meghan and Katie, graduated from Notre Dame … all three, along with uncle, Brian, competed for the Notre Dame swimming and diving program … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in marketing.
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ERIN FOLEY Junior 5-8 Free Foxboro, Mass. Bishop Feehan AS A SOPHOMORE: Specialized in the distance events as a freestyle swimmer … competed in the 200 free, 500 free and 1,650 free in the BIG EAST Championships … set seasonbest times in three events at the Ohio State Invite with 1:53.21 in the 200 free, 4:59 in the 500 free and 16:56.53 in the 1,650 free … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram.
EMMA REANEY Junior • Tri-Captain 5-10 Breast/IM Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence AS A SOPHOMORE: Turned in spectacular sophomore campaign that placed her among the top swimmers in the country … enters junior season with school records in the 100 and breast, 200 and 400 IM, 200 and 400 medley relay and 400 and 800 free relay … earned two first team All-America certificates (100, 200 breast) and two honorable mention All-America scrolls (200 IM, 400 medley relay) at the NCAA Championships … also earned College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) first team All-America honors … became the ninth fastest woman in the history of the 200 yard breaststroke with a time of 2:06.77 to take fifth … broke own school record in event … also finished fifth in the 100 breast
AS A FRESHMAN: Freestyle swimmer who competed in the distance events … competed individually at the BIG EAST Championships in the 200 free, 500 free and 1,650 free … set season-best times in all three events at the Ohio State Invitational, recording a time of 1:52.24 in the 200 free, 4:54.73 in the 500 free, and a team-best time of 16:46.61 while earning second place in the 1,650 free … recorded a personal-best and the team’s second-best time in the 1,000 free, swimming to a silver medal against Pittsburgh in 10:17.47 … snared third place in the 500 free against Auburn … earned a monogram. THE FOLEY FILE: Graduated from Bishop Feehan High School (Mass.) in the spring of 2011 … lettered all four years, specializing the freestyle stroke … won the Massachusetts state title in the 200 free twice and the 500 free in 2010 … also helped 200 and 400 free relay teams to state titles in 2009 … helped high school team win a state title in 2009 … held the Massachusetts state meet record in the 500 free and five school records at the time of graduation … earned a national ranking and AllAmerica honors in the 500 free as a senior … earned conference, sectional and regional (59.19), ninth in the 200 IM (1:55.06), 13th as part of the 400 medley relay (3:34.66), 22nd with the 200 medley relay team (1:39.35) and 24th on the 400 free relay team (3:16.69) … named BIG EAST Women’s Most Outstanding Swimmer at the BIG EAST Championships after winning six events (three relays, three individual) and earning all-BIG EAST honors seven times … earned three NCAA A-cuts and four B-cuts with performances … set BIG EAST records in 200 IM (1:56.37), 100 breast (58.84) and 400 medley relay (3:34.86) … set school records in those same three events and in the 200 medley relay (1:38.74) as well … won individual titles in the 200 IM, 100 breast and 200 breast and relay titles in the 800 free relay, 200 medley relay and 400 medley relay … ended BIG EAST career as two-time champ in 100 breast, 200 IM and 400 medley relay … also swam in the US Open during summer 2013, winning silver in 200 breast (2:26.65), bronze in 100 breast (1:07.56), fourth in 200 IM, eighth in 200 fly and 12th in 100 fly (1:00.35) … performances in both breaststroke specialties at the US Open put her as the top American in each event … named to the 2013-14 USA Swimming National Team, a selection made based on performance at the US Open … took 11th in both the 10 breast and 200 individual medley at the 2013 Phillips 66 National Championship and World Champions Trials … brought home the gold in Irish meets throughout the season in 100 free, 200 free, 100 fly, 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM, 200
FOLEY’S CAREER BESTS 200 Free 500 Free 1,000 Free 1,650 Free
1:52.24 (Ohio State, 2011) 4:54.73 (Ohio State, 2011) 10:17.47 (Pitt, 2011) 16:46 (Ohio State, 2011)
championships throughout career … named all-state three years in a row … named a team captain as a senior … named to the AllScholastic team by the Boston Globe for three years … swam for the Crimson Aquatics club team … was a short course national qualifier … placed 10th in the 1,650 at the 2010 Junior Nationals … also placed fourth in the 800 free relay at the same meet … born to Ken and Julie Foley in Boston, Mass … has a younger sister, Meghan, and a younger brother, Brendan … participated in several honor societies including the National, French, Science, English, Math, Latin and History Honor Societies … was secretary for the Science Honor Society, president for the Math Honor Society and secretary for the History Honor Society … also volunteered with the Special Olympics … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters and is majoring in psychology with a minor in education.
REANEY’S CAREER BESTS 100 Free 200 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM 400 IM
49.45 (BIG EAST, 2013 – Leadoff) 1:45.88 (BIG EAST, 2013 – Leadoff) 58.84 (NCAAs, 2013, ND Record) 2:06.77 (NCAAs, 2013, ND Record) 1:55:05 (Ohio State, 2012, ND Record) 4:08.63 (Ohio State, 2012, ND Record)
medley relay, 400 medley relay, 200 free relay, 400 free relay and 800 free relay … was a first team CSCAA Scholar All-America selection … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … named the team MVP by the Monogram Club … participated in the Rosenthal Leadership Academy … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Made an immediate impact for the Irish as a versatile swimmer that competed in every stroke and excelled in breaststroke and the individual medley, earning AllAmerica honorable mention in three events in first year … named the Monogram Club MVP for the team in recognition for her accomplishments in the pool … lowered the school record several times throughout the season in the 200 IM, culminating in a ninth place finish with a final time of 1:55.67 at the NCAA Championships … competed in the 100 and 200 breast at the pinnacle of collegiate swimming, posting season-best times of 59.81 and 2:09.73 while placing 11th and 14th, respectively … secured individual championships in the 100 breast (59.85) and 200 IM (1:56.42) at the BIG EAST Championships, and took second place in the
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STUDENT-ATHLETES 200 breast (2:11.42) … swam the breaststroke leg of the winning 400 medley relay that set the Trees Pool record at the same meet … assisted in setting a new school record in the gold-winning 400 free relay at the BIG EAST Championships as well, and aided the 800 free relay to a third place finish … posted seasonbest times in the 200 free (1:51.25) and 100 fly (55.65) while taking first place against Michigan State … won first place at the Ohio State Invitational in a season-best time of 4:12.19 … took first in the 100 and 200 breast in meets against Michigan/Northwestern and Louisville, and placed third and second, respectively, in the same events at the Ohio State Invitational … won the 200 IM at the Ohio State Invitational (1:57.67), Shamrock Invitational, and dual
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Fighting Irish meets against Louisville, Purdue, Ball State, and Pittsburgh … earned place in the Jan. 16th issue of Sports Illustrated’s Faces In The Crowd section after standout meet at Ohio State where she broke the school record in the 200 IM for the first time … competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 13th in the 200 IM, 23rd in the 200 breast, 24th in the 100 breast and 41st in the 400 IM at the long course meet … earned a monogram. THE REANEY FILE: Graduated from Lawrence High School (Kan.) in the spring of 2011 … only competed in high school swimming as a sophomore and broke five school records during the year … records came in 100 fly, back, breast and free and in the 200 IM … conference and sectional champion and lettered
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… swam for the club team Ad Astra Area Aquatics, and was a team captain … participated in the 2008 USA Olympic Trials … laundry list of extra-curricular activities included National Honor Society, A Capella Choir and the Roger Hill Youth Volunteer Corps … named the French Outstanding Student for 2009 … earned the Ray Kroc Achievement Award in 2007 … Kansas Honors Scholar … named the winner of the Kansas Congressional Arts competition and currently has photo displayed in the US Capital … born to Mark and Ann Reaney in Lawrence, Kan. … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters and is majoring in design with a minor in business economics … named to Notre Dame’s Dean’s List two times through sophomore year.
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MELISSA SCOTT Junior 5-7 Fly / IM Rochester Hills, Mich. Rochester Adams AS A SOPHOMORE: Swam to a seventhplace finish in the 200 fly at the 2013 BIG EAST Championships (2:00.74) … also registered a 14th-place showing in the 400 IM (4:21.58) and a 16th-place performance in the 200 IM (2:04.70) … both of the individual medley performances were career-best times … recorded a career-best time of 1:59.93 and a seventh-place showing in the 200 fly at the Ohio State Invitational … during that swim, set a career-best 100 fly time when she split 55.51 in the first 100 yards of the race … also competed
COURTNEY WHYTE Junior 5-6 Fly / Back Lafayette, Calif. Campolindo AS A SOPHOMORE: Registered three top10 finishes at the 2013 BIG EAST Championships, which included two sixth-place finishes in the 100 fly (54.93) and 200 fly (2:00.50) and a 10thplace showing in the 100 back (55.19) … 100 and 200 fly times were personal bests times and substantial improvements from freshman campaign … swam to another personal best in the 100 free with a lead-off split of 52.65 at the Shamrock Invitational … clocked in at 5:01.41 in the 500 free at the Ohio State Invitational, which was nearly three seconds faster than last
in the 200 IM (2:04.57) and the 400 IM (4:22.84) at the Ohio State Invitational … the 200 IM performance was a career-best time … earned four top-three finishes in the 200 fly over the course of the dual meet slate (Shamrock Invitational, at Auburn, vs. Purdue and vs. Pittsburgh) … added bronze medal finishes in the 200 breast at the Shamrock Invitational and in the 400 IM at the Shamrock Invitational … was a member of the gold-medal winning 400 medley relay at the Shamrock Invitational and the 400 free relay vs. Pittsburgh … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Specialized in the butterfly and individual medley events in first year with the Irish … finished eighth in the 200 fly (2:02.38) … also competed individually at the BIG EAST Championships in the 100 fly (56.03) and 400 IM (4:22.17), both season-best times … recorded best 200 fly and 200 IM results at the Ohio State Invitational, finishing the races in 2:00.70 and 2:05.88, respectively … posted a second place finish in league dual meet action against Pittsburgh in the 200 fly … placed third in the 100 fly against Ball State … gained another bronze in the 400 IM in a dual meet against Auburn … earned a monogram.
season … recorded a career-best 1:53.12 in the 200 free in a third-place performance at the Shamrock Invitational … collected four individual top-three finishes on the dual meet slate … was a member of the victorious 200 medley relay and 400 medley relay at the Shamrock Invitational … swam in the winning 800 free relay at the Dennis Stark Relays … was the third fastest performer in the 200 butterfly for the 2012-13 squad and collected three of the top 10 performances in the event over the same time span … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action for the Irish in freestyle, backstroke and fly events in first year … posted best 100 free time of the season (54.27) at the Shamrock Invitational … swam to a career-best time in the 500 free (5:04.34) at the Ohio State Invitational … led off the 200 medley relay at the same meet, recording best 50 back time (26.74) of the season as well … competed for the Irish in dual meets against Purdue, Louisville, Ball State, Auburn, Pittsburgh, and Michigan/Northwestern … earned a monogram. THE WHYTE FILE: Graduated from Campolindo High School (Calif.) in the spring of 2011 … lettered four years in swimming, specializing in the 100 fly and 200 free … was all-
SCOTT’S CAREER BESTS 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM
55.51 (Ohio State, 2012) 1:59.93 (Ohio State, 2012) 2:04.57 (Ohio State, 2012) 4:21.58 (BIG EAST, 2013)
THE SCOTT FILE: Graduated from Rochester Adams High School (Mich.) in the spring of 2011 … competed for the Oakland Live Y’ers club team during high school years … won six state championships in the 100 and 200 backstroke, 100 and 200 fly and 200 and 400 individual medley … held three team records at time of graduation … competed in the U.S. Open and is a Senior and Junior National Qualifier … team won 2008 and 2009 USA Swimming Central Zone Sectional Combined champion- ship … team also won 2009 USA Swimming Central Zone Sectional Women’s championship and was a runner-up in 2010 … also a strong performer in the classroom, earning three Academic AllAmerican citations … member of the National Honor Society and Student Council in high school … named an international finalist in an Essay Writing and Problem Solving contest by University of Colorado … born to Alan and Carol Scott in Plymouth, England … has an older brother, Keiran, and a younger brother, Nicholas … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters and is majoring in English.
WHYTE’S CAREER BESTS 100 Free 500 Free 100 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly
52.65 (Shamrock, 2013 – Leadoff) 5:01.41 (Ohio State, 2012) 55.19 (BIG EAST, 2013) 54.93 (BIG EAST, 2013) 2:00.23 (BIG EAST, 2013
conference three times and was a conference champion as a sophomore, junior and senior … named team captain as a senior … earned three Academic All-America placards in the classroom … volunteered in spare time to be a Special Olympics swim coach … also was a Del Amigo Swim Association Recreational swim coach … earned the American Association of Undergraduate Women Scholarship in 2011 … participated in the sports medicine team at Campolindo, earning the Sports Medicine Student of the Year award in 2011 … competed for the Orinda Aquatics club team … named team captain, while earning the Coaches and Most Inspirational awards … Also a national qualifier with Orinda … born to Mike and Lynn Whyte in San Ramon, Calif. … has an older brother, Ryan … brother played rugby at Oregon and grandfather played football at California … enrolled in the College of Science as a science pre-professional major.
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GENEVIEVE BRADFORD Sophomore 5-11 Breast Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge AS A FRESHMAN: Served as a strong addition to the team with a specialty in the breaststroke and individual medley events … placed 10th in the 200 individual medley and 13th in
EMMA GABOURY Sophomore 5-5 Diving Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Marian AS A FRESHMAN: Had a strong opening season for the Irish, advancing to the finals of the BIG EAST Championships in all three diving disciplines … placed sixth in platform diving (186.15), eighth in the 1-meter dive (244.10) and eighth again in the 3-meter dive (251.70)
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Fighting Irish both 100 and 200 breast at the BIG EAST Championships … took home first place in the 100 breast and second in the 200 breast when the Irish went head-to-head with Toledo … aided the 800 medley relay team that placed first at the Dennis Stark Relays … earned a monogram. THE BRADFORD FILE: Graduated from Woodbridge (Calif.) in the spring of 2012 … four-time participant at the Speedo Champions Series … 2011 multi-event qualifier at the USA Swimming Junior Nationals and at the 2010 Junior National Championships … registered personal records at the 2010 Junior National Championships in the 100m free (59:07), 100m breast (1:13), 200m breast (2:39) and the 200m IM (2:26) … registered personal records at the 2012 Speedo Champions Series in the 50m free (27.84) and the 100m fly (1:05) … was a California Interscholastic Federation finalist in
… secured the bronze in the platform dive at the First Chance Meet with season-best score of 236.20… a member of the BIG EAST AllAcademic team … earned a monogram. THE GABOURY FILE: An eight-time letter winner in diving and track & field at Marian (Mich.) … a two-time All-American and threetime all-state honoree … collected all-conference and all-country awards all four years … named Catholic League Conference champion and division I state meet runner up senior season … a two-time Oakland Country Championship second-place finisher … broke school record in six dives with 303.80 points and holds the highest 11 dive score with 465.00 points … participated as a member of the Michigan Diving Academy … named a fivetime USA Diving Junior National Qualifier on the springboard and platform … three-time USA Diving JO Summer Nationals Qualifier in the three meters and platform … named the ‘12 and ‘11 USA Diving JO Summer Nationals cham-
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BRADFORD’S CAREER BESTS 100 Free 200 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM
51.76 (Ohio State, 2012) 1:52.37 (Ohio State, 2012) 1:03.81 (BIG EAST, 2013) 2:17.03 (BIG EAST, 2013) 2:03.11 (BIG EAST, 2013)
the 100 breast, 200 IM, 200 medley relay and 400 free relay to qualify for nationals … as a member of the NOVA masters swimming program swam to a second-place finish in the 400 free relays at junior nationals … was a Magna Cum Laude National Latin Exam recipient all four years … earned the Sentinel Award for Science … full name is Genevieve Celeste Bradford … born in Orange, Calif. to Alan and Susan Bradford … has one younger brother, Austin and one younger sister, Madeline … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business.
GABOURY’S CAREER BESTS 1-Meter Dive 3-Meter Dive Platform
276.90 (Indiana, 2013) 293.18 (Purdue, 2012 236.20 (First Chance, 2013)
pion … won the Summer Nationals senior year with a broken hand … three-time Michigan Diving Association 16-18 Female Diver of the year (‘10, ‘11 ‘12) … holds the Michigan Diving Association’s 3-meter springboard record with 440.00 points … member of the National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Ambassador Club and Phi Beta Kappa … earned the Top English Award on two occasions and the Top French Award senior year … full name is Emma Katherine Gaboury … born in Pontiac, Mich. to Dean and Pamela Gaboury … has three younger brothers … enrolled in the College of Science as a science pre-professional major … named to Notre Dame’s Dean’s List once during freshman year.
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CATHERINE GALLETTI Sophomore 5-7 Back/Fly/Free Oviedo, Fla. Trinity Prep AS A FRESHMAN: Incredibly versatile swimmer who saw action in back, fly and free while helping the Irish to the NCAAs after setting the BIG EAST Championship record in the 400 medley relay (3:34.86) … was part of the same relay team that won the gold in the 200 medley relay at the BIG EAST Championships,
setting the Notre Dame school record (1:38.74) … helped the relay team to a 13th place finish in the 400 medley relay (3:34.66), a 22nd place finish in the 200 medley relay (1:39.35) and a 24th place finish in the 400 free relay (3:19.69) at the NCAAs … received an Honorable Mention All-America Accolade in the 400 medley relay … also earned College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) honorable mention All-America honors … brought home the gold in the 50 free and the silver in the 100 back and 100 fly at the Shamrock Invitational … swam season-best time in the 100 free (50.73) at the BIG EAST Championships … set the Kansas Classic record as the part of the 200 medley relay team and the 400 free relay team … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram. THE GALLETTI FILE: A four-year letter winner at Trinity Preparatory … selected as an AllAmerican in the 50 free (twice), 100 fly (twice), 50 free (once), 100 free (once) and 100 back (once) … state champion senior year in the 50
GALLETTI’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 100 Fly
23.04 (Ohio State, 2012) 50.73 (BIG EAST, 2013) 55.19 (Shamrock, 2013) 54.80 (BIG EAST, 2013)
free … participated in the 2012 AT&T National Championships (18 & Under) in the 50 free (27.12), 100 back (1:05) and 100 fly (1:03) … participated in the 2012 Speedo Champion Series in the 50 free (26.43), 100 free (59.18) 100 back (1:04) and in the 100 fly (1:02) … hold school records in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 back … named a Junior National, Senior National and Olympic Trial Qualifier as a member of the Trinity Prep Aquatics … earned the most improved swimmer freshman year … named team MVP and team captain the remaining three years at Trinity … full name is Catherine Anne Galletti … born in Atlanta, Ga., to Mike and Julie Galletti … has one older brother, Chris … enrolled in the College of Science as a science pre-professional major.
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SYDNEY GOLIC Sophomore 5-9 Back/Breast Avon, Conn. Northwest Catholic
ANNA GRAINGER Sophomore 5-6 Back Nashville, Tenn. Ensworth
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Fighting Irish AS A FRESHMAN: Versatile swimmer who saw action in free, back, breast and individual medley events during freshman campaign with the Irish … secured the bronze in 100 breast at the Shamrock Invitational … part of the 400 free relay team that brought home the gold against Pittsburgh … swam season-best time in 200 breast (2:25.19) against Purdue, placing fifth in the event. THE GOLIC FILE: Graduated from Northwest Catholic (Conn.) in the spring of 2012 … swam for West Harford Aquatic team since the age of seven due to the absence of a school swimming program … regularly qualified for the CT Zones team, an all-star team that competes in regional meets … has won a multitude of state championships over the past four years … participated in the USA Swimming’s Short Course Junior National Championship on several
AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action in free, back, fly and individual medley during first season with the Irish … secured fourth place against Purdue in 200 back (2:06.21). THE GRAINGER FILE: Graduated from Ensworth (Tenn.) in the spring of 2012 … selected as an National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association All-American junior and senior year … awarded first-team all-region honors on three occasions … participated in the 2012 USA Swimming Olympic Team Trials as a member of the Nashville Aquatic Club in the 200m backstroke with a time of 2:17.94 … national qualifier in the 100 and 200 back … junior national qualifier in the 100 and 200
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GOLIC’S CAREER BESTS 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM
58.35 (BIG EAST, 2013) 2:03.75 (Shamrock, 2013) 1:07.42 (Purdue, 2012) 2:25.19 (Purdue, 2012) 2:08.34 (BIG EAST, 2013)
occasions … three-time finalist at national meets in Irvine, CA and Orlando, FL … nearly earned a spot in the 100-meter breast stroke for the Olympic Trial qualifying event … a member of the National Honor Society … full name is Sydney Christine Golic … born in Orlando, Fla. to Mike and Christine Golic … daughter of former Notre Dame football player Mike Golic (‘85), sister to former football players Mike Golic Jr. (‘12) and Jake Golic (‘13) and niece to former football player Bob Golic (‘77) … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters.
GRAINGER’S CAREER BESTS 100 Back 200 Back 200 Fly 200 IM
57.34 (Ohio State, 2012) 2:00.33 (Ohio State, 2012) 2:08.80 (Ohio State, 2012) 2:07.14 (Ohio State, 2012)
back, 200 fly and 400 IM … scholastic AllAmerican as a junior … volunteered as a tutor for Project S.E.E. since third grade … full name is Anna Leigh Grainger … born in Nashville, Tenn. to Bill and Kathy Grainger … has one older sister, Lizz, who is a senior swimmer at Tufts University in 2013-14 … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business.
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GENEVIEVE HEIDKAMP Sophomore 5-10 Fly Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central
LINDSEY STREEPEY Sophomore 5-4 Diving Dallas, Texas Highland Park AS A FRESHMAN: Earned a bronze medal at the 2013 BIG EAST Championships with performance off the platform (228.40 points) … also earned two top-seven finishes at the meet with a fifth-place finish off the three-meter board (302.55) and a seventh-place finish off the onemeter board (255.70) … won the three-meter event with 309.82 points at a dual meet against Toledo … dove to two silver medals at the Shamrock Invitational in the one-meter (269.00) and three-meter (309.60) events … competed in dual meets against Indiana and Toledo, in a tri-meet against Michigan and Northwestern and at the Shamrock Invitational, BIG EAST Championships and NCAA Zones in first season … teamed with Emma Gaboury to
AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action in free, back and fly during first campaign with the Irish … competed at the Shamrock Invite, the Kansas Classic and the Ohio State Invite … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram. THE HEIDKAMP FILE: Six-time letter winner at Hinsdale Central (Ill.) in water polo (two) and swimming (four) … All-American in the 200 medley relay (four times), 100 fly (three times), 200 free relay (two times) and the 400 relay (two times) … placed at the state meet in the 100 fly three times - junior year (third), senior year (fifth) and sophomore year (sixth) … four-time all-state and all-conference selection … held records in the 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 medley and freestyle relays for the Westmont Swim Club at the time of graduation … named the 2010 Eileen McMenamin Award Winner for
take 10th in the 3-meter synchronized diving event at the USA Diving National Championships during summer … qualified for nationals after taking second at the summer national prelims … earned a monogram. THE STREEPEY FILE: A four-year letter winner in diving at Highland Park (Texas) … two-time All-American … named to the allstate team on three occasions placing as high as third … earned a sectional and regional championship on three occasions … has had an undefeated dual meet season all four years … broke the Texas Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association’s diving record freshman year and broke own record the next three years … led team to a 4A University Interscholastic League regional and district championship all four years … led team to a state championship freshman, sophomore and senior seasons … set a record for most consecutive state championships won in any sport with 10 … member of the Mustangs in the Sun Club team … ranked nationally for six years … member of the National Honor Society, National Science Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society … earned the College Board AP Scholar Award and the 2012 Academic All-American Athlete honors … full name is Lindsey Moore Streepey … born in Austin, Texas to Mike and Jean Streepey … has one older sister, Katie … mother, Jean, was a diver for Southern Methodist University … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business.
HEIDKAMP’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 100 Free 100 Fly 200 Fly
24.27 (Ohio State, 2012) 53.89 (Ohio State, 2012) 55.40 (BIG EAST, 2013) 2:04.89 (BIG EAST, 2013)
Westmont Swim Club … named team captain junior and senior seasons … voted most valuable player of the season for swimming twice and once for water polo at Hinsdale Central … full name is Genevieve Marie Heidkamp … born in Downers Grove, lll., to Susan and Terrence Heidkamp … has two sisters and one brother … grandfather (‘52), father (‘78) brother, George (‘07) and sister, Lisa (‘10) attended Notre Dame … enrolled in the College of Engineering and is majoring in electrical engineering with a supplementary major in Spanish.
STREEPEY’S CAREER BESTS 1-Meter Dive 3-Meter Dive Platform
282.68 (Indiana, 2013) 309.82 (Toledo, 2013) 248.00 (First Chance Meet, 2013)
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MOLLY BARRY Freshman Free 5-7 San Diego, Calif. Cathedral Catholic
ELIZABETH HOUSE Freshman 5-8 Free Louisville, Ky. duPont Manual High School
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Fighting Irish THE BARRY FILE: Graduated from Cathedral Catholic High School (Ca.) in the spring of 2013 … earned four letters in swimming … finished second in the 500 free at the CIF Championships … helped team to sixth consecutive CIF title to break the San Diego section record for most consecutive titles … named a Scholastic All-American … won first CIF title in the 500 free as a junior … helped team win team title and tie San Diego record for most consecutive CIF championships (five) … was runner-up in the 200 free … was a junior national qualifier and a Scholastic All-American … as a sophomore was a Scholastic AllAmerican and a junior national qualifier as the team won a CIF championship … helped team win CIF title as a freshman … also competed for the North Coast Aquatics club team … team
was honored as a USA Swimming Gold Medal Club … was a junior national and sectional qualifier … was the San Diego long course junior Olympic record holder in the 1,500m freestyle heading into senior campaign … outside of pool participated in Campus Ministry, National Honor Society and the California Scholarship Federation … received the National Merit Commended Scholar, the Msgr. John A. Dickie Award, the Fr. John Cadden Award and the Rev. Charles Buddy Award … full name is Molly Katherine Barry … born in St. Louis, Mo., to Kevin and Mary Kay Barry … has a younger brother, Brendan, and a younger sister, Kate … has a cousin, Brian Kuske, who received his MBA from Notre Dame in 2012 … enrolled in First Year of Studies.
THE HOUSE FILE: Graduated from duPont Manual High School in the spring of 2013 … named to All-Region and All-State teams as a junior and senior and an All-American in the 200 and 500 free as a senior … posted top times of 51.69 in the 100 free, 1:49.83 in the 200 free and 4:55.12 in the 500 free … lettered in swimming all four years of high school along with making
the honor roll … an AP Scholar … a member of Key Club and Spanish Honor Society … full name is Elizabeth McKinley House … born in Terre Haute, Ind. … daughter of John and Kathryn House … has younger brother, Mack, and one older sister, Morgan … enrolled in First Year of Studies.
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DANIELLE MARGHERET Freshman Breast 5-10 Solon, Ohio Walsh Jesuit THE MARGHERET FILE: Graduated from Walsh Jesuit High School (Ohio) in the spring of 2013 … earned four letters in swimming and one in soccer … named team captain in swimming for two years … named an All-American
KATIE MILLER Freshman IM 5-8 Copley, Ohio Firestone THE MILLER FILE: Graduated from Firestone High School (Ohio) in the spring of 2013 with an International Bachelorette Degree … earned four letters in swimming … earned
in swimming as a sophomore, junior and senior … broke the state record in the 100 breast (1:02.74) in winning the event at the state championships as a sophomore … named the Top Female Performer of the State Meet award for efforts … swims for the Cleveland Lancers Swim Club and was a member of the Chagrin Valley Country Club Swim Team for nine years ... qualified for and attended 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials (100m breast - 1:11.27) … holds multiple region, club and pool records … three-time winner of the Akron Touchdown Club Swimmer of the Year award … also played club soccer for the Ambassadors Futbol Club and was team captain … has lengthy list of academic awards extracurricular activities … member of the Harmony Gold Show Choir … was the vocal section leader all four years and earned four varsity letters … presented with the Outstanding Individual Performer Award for
Show Choir at the Medina Midwest Showcase … part of National Honor Society, the yearbook committee and student council … was an Event Chair and relay team captain for Relay For Life (twice) ... volunteer at the Fieldstone Farms Therapeutic Center (4 years) ... Kairos Retreat leader … earned the U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete, and the Kenyon College Presidential Book awards … named a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American … earned Walsh Jesuit first academic honors all semesters ... full name is Danielle Nicole Margheret … born in Cleveland, Ohio to Dan and Janice Margheret … has a younger brother, Johnathan … uncle, Stan Riefler, played football at Kent State … cousins, Sierra and Sage Patterson, played soccer at Ohio Dominican … uncle, Mike Petterson, played soccer at Cleveland State … enrolled in First Year of Studies.
16 All-America and all-Ohio scrolls in four years … won the 00 IM at the state championships as a sophomore and senior … set state record in the 200 IM as a senior (1:57.98) … also was state champion in the 100 back as a senior … is a three-time USA National Academic AllAmerican … held school records at the time of graduation in the 200 free, 100 fly, 100 free, 500 free, 100 back and 200 IM … best times include 50.45 (100 free), 1:49.39 (200 free), 4:49.02 (500 free), 54.04 (100 back), 54.77 (100 fly) and 1:57.98 (200 IM) … also participated in the Firestone Akron Swim Team … competed at junior nationals during the winter and summer of 2011-13, earning 19 top-20 finishes among the four meets … earned the High Point Award at the Miami Spring Sectionals in 2012 … swam at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 400m IM, 200m IM and the 200m fly … named Lake Erie Senior Group Swimmer of the Year from 2009-12 and the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Swimmer of the Year in 2012-13 … has been ranked in the top-10 nationally in several events in every age group since the age of 15 … holds several Lake Erie Swimming records in both short and long course events … named the Touchdown Club Swimmer of the Year from 2009-12 … out of the pool participated in the National Honor Society, the Spanish Club and the International Bachelorette Program … earned a bronze medal in a science fair … 25th in Akron Public Schools in Bridge Building Competition … donated 12 inches of hair to Locks of Love program in 2012 … completed Akron Half Marathon in 2012 … four-year honor student … had a 4.3 GPA during high school career … full name is Katelyn Marie Miller … born in Parma, Ohio, to Frank and Arlene Miller … has an older brother, Tyler … enrolled in First Year of Studies in the College of Engineering.
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CATHERINE MULQUIN Freshman Back / Free 5-7 Laytonsville, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel
CHRISTINE STITCHER Freshman Diving 5-3 Highland Park, Ill. Deerfield THE STITCHER FILE: Graduated from Deerfield High School (Ill.) in the spring of 2013 … earned three letters in diving, four in gymnastics and four in track and field … was a team captain in diving as a senior … won the conference diving championship and was
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Fighting Irish THE MULQUIN FILE: Graduated from Our Lady of Good Counsel High School (Md.) in the spring of 2013 … qualified for the 2013 U.S. Open, placing 13th in the 100m back (1:02.08) B finals after finishing 16th in the prelims (1:03.02) … qualified for and attended the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials … top times include 55.02 (100y back), 23.68 (50y free), 51.76 (100y free), 1:02.89 (100m back), 26.57 (50m free) and 58.32 (100m free) … honors include Washington Post All-Metropolitan and Montgomery County Gazette All-County selections … was a USA Swimming Scholastic AllAmerican … named a Potomac Valley Swimming Scholar Athlete … also swam for the Rockville Montgomery Swim Club (RSMC) and Machine Aquatics … was a club national
team member and holds various team records … out of the pool was a yearbook committee member and a Father George National Jesuit Basketball tournament volunteer in 2012 … was a member of the National Honor Society Xaverian Chapter … full name is Catherine Elizabeth Mulquin … born in Rockville, Md., to David and Marcia Mulquin … has an older brother, Kevin, and an older sister, Christine … has a younger brother, Matthew … father, David, played basketball at College of the Holy Cross … brother, Kevin, played basketball at Dartmouth … uncle, Michael, played basketball at Villanova … uncle, Thomas, played basketball at Catholic University … uncle, Patrick, played basketball at Hampden Sydney College … enrolled in First Year of Studies.
named all-conference … was an IHSA state qualifier and finished 17th as a senior … took 18th at state as a junior … earned all-Lake County honors … was a state qualifier and allconference in all three sports as a junior … helped all three teams win conference championships … named an All-American in gymnastics all four years … won conference championships in bars, beam and all-around during senior year … held school record at time of graduation in both the balance beam and all-around … also won regional crown on the balance beam and was a state qualifier in the vault, bars and all-around as a senior … state qualifier in gymnastics sophomore, junior and senior year … claimed the conference championship in the pole vault and triple jump … finished ninth at the indoor state meet in the pole vault … named all-state in the pole vault after finishing eighth at the outdoor championships … won a conference championship in the pole vault as a sophomore … state qualifier in the pole vault as a junior and senior … also
competed for the Flips Gymnastics and Glenbrook Aquatics Diving club teams … in gymnastics was a level nine, region five qualifier … in diving was an AAU national qualifier … finished third place in the 3-meter synchronized diving event, fourth place in the 1-meter synchronized diving specialty and 16th in the 3-meter individual … helped team finish fifth nationally and win the Illinois Diving Association team championship … away from the pool participates in the Deerfield Honors Society and Spanish National Honors Society … is an Illinois State Scholar, National Merit Commended Scholar and an AP State Scholar … full name is Christine Anne Stitcher … born in Evanston, Ill., to Kurt and Karen Stitcher … has two older brothers, David and Stephen, and an older sister, Caroline … brother, David graduated from Notre Dame … mother, Karen, ran cross country and track and field at Wake Forest … enrolled in First Year of Studies.
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NOTRE DAME Fighting Irish
Season In Review
During her sophomore campaign, Emma Reaney continued to re-write the Irish record books as she earned two All-America scrolls, two honorable mention All-America certificates and won six BIG EAST Championships.
SEASON IN REVIEW The University of Notre Dame women’s swimming diving team had another outstanding year under fifth year head coach Brian Barnes as the Irish closed out their BIG EAST tenure with their 18th top-three finish in 18 years at the conference meet before sending six student-athletes to the NCAA Championships. Once there, the squad turned in a historic meet as Notre Dame finished 16th at the NCAA Championships after scoring 55 points, while five student-athletes combined to earn 10 AllAmerica or Honorable Mention All-America scrolls. The 16th place finish was the highest in team history, while the 55 points was the second most in the history of the program. Notre Dame also finished second at the BIG EAST Championship for the third year in a row. In their 18 years in the BIG EAST, the Irish won 14 titles, finished as runner-up three times and claimed third once. Earning All-America honors was sophomore Emma Reaney (100 and 200 Breaststroke), who also claimed two honorable mention AllAmerica citations (200 IM, 400 Medley Relay). Joining her in earning honorable mention All-America accolades were teammates Kelly
Sophomore Allison Casareto won the 1-meter dive and finished third on the 3-meter board at the BIG EAST Championships.
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Ryan (200 Backstroke, 400 Medley Relay), Kim Holden (200 Backstroke, 400 Medley Relay), Catherine Galletti (400 Medley Relay) and Jenny Chiang (3-Meter Dive). The All-America honors at the NCAA Championships capped off another outstanding year for Reaney, as she won six BIG EAST crowns and seven all-BIG EAST medals to earn conference most outstanding swimmer honors. During the year, she earned three BIG EAST Women’s Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Week awards and was named the Counsilman Hunsaker CollegeSwimming.com National Division I Women’s Swimmer of the Week after breaking a pair of Rolfs Aquatic Center pool records. In her first two years, the Lawrence, Kan., native earned two All-America and five Honorable Mention All-America certificates, 10 BIG EAST titles and 14 all-BIG EAST scrolls. Holden turned in quite a senior season as a true student-athlete, finding national success in the pool and in the classroom. The 2013 Notre Dame graduate earned two Honorable Mention All-America citations, three BIG EAST titles and seven all-BIG EAST medals in the pool. In the classroom, the Mount Kisco, N.Y., native won a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and was Notre Dame’s female winner of the American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Institutional Scholar-Athlete Scholarship, with the two awards totaling $9,500. Holden will use those scholarships as she pursues a doctorate in audiology from the University of North Carolina. Chiang closed out an impressive four-year career with the Irish by winning her fourth BIG EAST title on the 3-meter board to claim conference most outstanding diver accolades. Along the way Chiang became the first BIG EAST diver to win four championships in a row in one event and only the second Irish competitor to complete the career sweep, joining Kelly Hecking, who won the 100 backstroke from 1999-2002. At the BIG EAST Championships, the Irish had a fine showing in their final BIG EAST meet as they set four conference records, broke six school marks, won 10 events, had three NCAA A cuts and 14 NCAA B cuts in finals events. Notre Dame’s efforts were rewarded with a 178.50-point improvement from 2011-12, putting a nice capstone on the program’s BIG EAST run. Standouts at the conference meet were aplenty with Reaney finishing first in six of
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Senior Jenny Chiang completed the career sweep by winning her fourth BIG EAST 3-meter title in a row in 2013.
her seven events and second in the seventh one, Holden placing in the top two in all seven events and Ryan finishing in the gold or silver position in six. Divers Allison Casareto and Chiang swept the boards and seniors Lauren Scott and Jaime Malandra closed out their Irish careers with gold medals in separate relay events. Other strong all-BIG EAST showings included a silver for sophomore Bridget Casey in the 200 fly and a bronze for junior Christen McDonough in the 100 breast. Elsewhere, freshman divers Lindsey Streepey and Emma Gaboury placed in the top eight in all three diving disciplines, senior Gracie Fredlake did the same in the 400 IM, 1,650 free and 500 free events and sophomore Courtney Whyte placed sixth in both fly events. Mentoring the swimming and diving squads were Barnes, who earned BIG EAST Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year honors for the third time, and veteran diving coach Caiming Xie, who claimed BIG EAST Women’s Diving Coach of the Year accolades for the seventh time. All the prep work that led to an impressive end of the year began way back in August when the Irish reported to camp to begin training. Notre Dame finally opened the 2012-13 cam-
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Kim Holden, Emma Reaney, Kelly Ryan and Catherine Galletti placed 13th in the 400 medley relay at the 2013 NCAA Championships to earn honorable mention All-America honors.
paign in early October with a first place finish at the 48th annual Dennis Stark Relays as it topped Cleveland State, Illinois State, Oakland and IUPUI by winning 11 of the 12 events. The Irish picked up their first dual meet win of the season with a 188-112 victory over Pittsburgh at Rolfs Aquatic Center. Notre Dame won 12 of the 14 events to cruise past its BIG EAST rivals. In mid-November, Notre Dame turned heads by winning the Kansas Invitational, besting Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa State, Rice and Nebraska Omaha by racking up 976.5 points. The Irish won 11 of the 18 events, with Reaney earning four individual victories. Notre Dame broke 11 meet records, including record swims by the 200 and 400 medley relay teams and the 400 free relay squad.
Notre Dame closed out the fall season by placing fifth at the Ohio State Invitational with just its swimmers competing and eighth at the Hawkeye Invitational with just its divers performing. In Ohio, the Irish broke six school records with Reaney setting new marks in the 100 and 200 breast and 200 and 400 IM, Holden lowering the 100 fly record and Reaney, Holden, Ryan and Galletti breaking the 400 medley relay mark. Notre Dame bested ranked foes Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue and Texas during the meet. The Irish opened the spring portion of their schedule with impressive wins over Michigan and Northwestern in dual meet action. Reaney rewrote the Rolfs Aquatic Center record books in the two breaststroke events, taking down marks held by Olympian Rebecca Soni from when she swam at USC.
The annual Shamrock Invitational turned into a route in 2013 as Notre Dame blitzed Towson 309-60 over the course of the two days. The Irish won every event during the two days and broke two pool records, including an impressive swim by Holden to lower the mark in the 100 back. Notre Dame closed out the regular season with a dual victory at Toledo in which it won 12 of the 16 events on the meet program. During the summer, Reaney had big meets at the Phillips 66 National Championships and World Championship Qualifying meet, where she swam in the finals in both the 100m breaststroke and 200m IM, and at the U.S. Open, where she locked up her spot on the 2013-14 U.S. National Team by placing second in the 200m breast, third in the 100m breast, fourth in the 200m IM, eighth in the 200m fly and 12th in the 100m fly.
Junior Kelly Ryan picked up two honorable mention All-America scrolls and won three BIG EAST Championships during the 2013 season.
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TOP PERFORMANCES
Fighting Irish
50 Free 1. Catherine Galletti 2. Catherine Galletti 3. Christen McDonough 4. Kelly Ryan 5. Catherine Galletti
100 Fly 23.04 23.18 23.26 23.26 23.29
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Kim Holden Kim Holden Kim Holden Kim Holden Kim Holden
3.02.13 12.02.12 3.23.13 3.02.13 3.02.13
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Bridget Casey Bridget Casey Bridget Casey Bridget Casey Bridget Casey
100 Free 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Emma Reaney Kelly Ryan Kelly Ryan Kelly Ryan Kelly Ryan
49.45 49.57 49.77 49.88 50.02 1:45.88 1:48.87 1:48.99 1:49.76 1:50.26
Gracie Fredlake Gracie Fredlake Jaime Malandra Jaime Malandra Bridget Casey
4:50.87 4:51.62 4:51.76 4:52.02 4:52.78
2.27.13 2.01.12 12.01.12 1.25.13 1.12.13
1. Emma Reaney 2. Emma Reaney 3. Emma Reaney 4. Emma Reaney 5. Emma Reaney
2.28.13 2.28.13 11.30.12 11.30.12 2.28.13
1. Emma Reaney 2. Emma Reaney 3. Emma Reaney 4. Gracie Fredlake 5. Emma Reaney
10:10.22 10:14.03 10:15.01 10:15.87 10:17.86 16:42.12 16:52.56 16:52.59 16:52.89 16:56.08
11.02.12 10.26.12 1.19.13 2.09.13 1.12.13
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jenny Chiang Allison Casareto Allison Casareto Jenny Chiago Allison Casareto
3.02.13 12.02.12 1.25.13 12.02.12 1.25.13
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jenny Chiang Jenny Chiang Jenny Chiang Jenny Chiang Jenny Chiang
53.07 53.33 53.34 53.39 53.43
12.01.12 3.22.13 3.01.13 1.26.13 3.21.13
1:53.57 1:53.86 1:54.05 1:54.21 1:54.29
3.23.13 3.02.13 12.02.12 3.23.13 3.23.13
100 Breast 1. Emma Reaney 2. Emma Reaney 3. Emma Reaney 4. Emma Reaney 5. Emma Reaney Emma Reaney Emma Reaney Emma Reaney Emma Reaney Emma Reaney
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12.01.12 12.01.12 11.17.12 3.01.13 11.02.12 11.10.12 2.12.13 2.09.13 2.09.13 11.02.12 12.01.12 1.25.13 11.09.12 3.22.13 2.27.13
58.84 59.12 59.19 59.20 59.38
3.01.13 3.22.13 3.22.13 3.01.13 12.01.12
2:06.77 2:07.00 2:07.60 2:08.24 2:09.49
1:38.74
2.27.13
400 Medley Relay 1. Ryan/ Reaney Holden/ Galletti
3:34.66
3.21.13
200 Free Relay 1. Galletti/Ryan Holden/Reaney
1:31.44
11.30.12
400 Free Relay 1. Reaney/Ryan Galletti/ Holden
3:19.37
3.02.13
3.23.13 3.23.13 12.02.12 3.02.13 3.02.13
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Genevieve Bradford (FR) 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM
24.66 51.76 1:52.37 1:03.81 2:17.03 2:03.11
10.26.12 12.02.12 12.01.12 3.01.13 03.02.13 2.28.13
7:10.84
1-meter 3-meter Platform
326.80 1.12.13 327.67 11.02.12 201.50 3.02.13
Bridget Casey (SO) 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM
1:54.33 4:52.78 10:10.22 2:12.92 55.79 1:57.49 2:04.04 4:20.23
11.09.12 02.28.13 11.02.12 11.18.12 01.25.13 3.02.13 11.18.12 3.01.13
Jenny Chiang (SR) 1-meter 3-meter Platform
338.25 11.10.12 341.70 12.01.12 188.00 3.02.13
Sarah Dotzel (JR) 50 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly
24.60 54.94 2:02.54 54.92 2:06.56
11.16.12 11.30.12 12.02.12 3.01.13 11.09.12
Erin Foley (SO) 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 1650 Free 200 Back 400 IM
54.43 1:53.21 4:59.26 10:20.15 16:56.53 2:06.31 4:38.61
1.26.13 12.01.12 11.30.12 1.12.13 12.01.12 12.02.12 11.17.12
Gracie Fredlake (SR)
800 Free Relay 1. Reaney/Ryan Bessire/ Malandra
200 Breast 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
338.25 326.80 321.38 320.40 318.00 341.70 334.50 331.43 330.75 329.85
1. L. Scott/Reaney Holden/ Galletti
23.94 51.49 1:48.87 4:57.15 10:36.53 57.16 1:00.51 2:07.80 2:06.42
Allison Casareto (SO)
4:08.63 4:10.23 4:15.92 4:16.89 4:19.88
200 Medley Relay
200 Back 1. Kelly Ryan 2. Kelly Ryan 3. Kely Ryan 4. Kim Holden 5. Kim Holden
11.30.12 3.21.13 11.30.12 2.28.13 3.21.13
3-meter Diving
100 Back 1. Kim Holden 2. Kim Holden 3. Kim Holden 4. Kim Holden 5. Kelly Ryan
1:55.05 1:55.06 1:55.27 1:56.37 1:56.63
1-meter Diving
1,650 Free 1. Gracie Fredlake 2. Jaime Malandra 3. Gracie Fredlake 4. Gracie Fredlake 5. Jaime Malandra
3.02.13 3.23.13 12.02.12 1.26.13 12.02.12
Suzanne Bessire (SO) 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 100 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM
400 IM
1,000 Free 1. Bridget Casey 2. Bridget Casey 3. Jaime Malandra 4. Jaime Malandra 5. Jaime Malandra
1:57.49 1:58.33 1:58.62 1:58.74 1:59.12
200 IM
500 Free 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
3.01.13 12.01.12 12.01.12 3.22.13 3.01.13
200 Fly
200 Free 1. Emma Reaney 2. Suzanne Bessire 3. Suzanne Bessire 4. Suzanne Bessire 5. Kelly Ryan
Individual Bests 52.57 52.98 53.08 53.76 54.12
2.27.13
50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 200 Fly
26.79 54.51 1:53.02 4:50.87 10:23.63 2:06.56
2.09.13 1.19.13 12.01.12 2.28.13 10.28.11 11.09.12
Emma Gaboury (FR) 1-meter 3-meter
292.18 10.12.12 293.18 11.02.12
TOP PERFORMANCES
Fighting Irish Catherine Galleti (FR) 50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly
23.04 50.73 55.19 2:06.25 54.80
Christen McDonough (JR) 11.30.12 3.02.13 1.26.13 11.18.12 3.01.13
Molly Geraghty (SO) 1-meter 3-meter Platform
238.50 1.26.13 256.55 1.25.13 174.30 2.16.13
Sydney Golic (FR) 50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM 400 IM
26.00 55.67 58.35 2.03.75 1:07.42 2:25.19 2:08.34 4:41.78
11.16.12 1.12.13 3.01.13 1.25.13 11.02.12 11.02.12 2.28.13 11.17.12
Anna Grainger (FR) 500 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM
5:11.46 57.34 2:00.33 1:00.69 2:08.80 2:07.14
11.16.12 12.01.12 12.02.12 11.17.12 12.02.12 11.30.12
Genevieve Heidkamp (FR) 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 100 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly
24.27 53.89 2:00.52 57.70 55.40 2:04.89
11.30.12 12.02.12 11.17.12 1.26.13 3.01.13 3.02.13
Kim Holden (SR) 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly
24.28 51.83 1:53.41 53.07 1:54.21 52.57 2:02.20
11.16.12 11.09.12 1.25.13 12.01.12 3.23.13 3.01.13 12.02.12
Kimmie Lisiak (SR) 1-meter 3-meter Platform
272.93 2.09.13 280.65 1.25.13 192.00 2.16.13
Jaime Malandra (SR) 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 1650 Free 400 IM
25.70 53.5 55.04 4:51.76 10:15.01 16:42.56 4:30.84
11.16.12 1.26.13 11.18.12 11.30.12 1.19.13 12.02.12 11.17.12
Mikelle Masciantonio (SO) 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 100 Back 100 Breast 200 IM
23.63 51.51 1:52.13 1:02.56 1:09.75 2:10.31
2.28.13 3.02.13 3.01.13 11.17.12 10.12.12 11.16.12
50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 100 Fly 100 Breast 200 Breast
23.26 54.26 1:02.64 58.27 1:01.18 2:15.74
Courtney Whyte (SO) 2.28.13 1.26.13 1.26.13 1.25.13 3.01.13 3.02.13
Emma Reaney (SO) 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 200 Back 100 Fly 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM 400 IM
24.06 49.45 1:45.88 2:01.05 54.45 58.84 2:06.77 1:55.05 4:08.63
11.16.12 3.02.13 2.27.13 1.25.13 1.25.13 3.01.13 3.23.13 11.30.12 12.01.12
Jordan Russell (FR) 1-meter 6 dives 1-meter 11 dives 3-meter 6 dives 3-meter 11 dives
261.97 211.40 259.95 235.45
2.04.12 2.15.12 2.04.12 2.15.12
Kelly Ryan (JR) 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly
23.26 49.57 1:50.26 4:56.43 53.43 1:53.57 55.78
11.30.12 12.02.12 1.12.13 1.26.13 3.21.13 3.23.13 1.25.13
Lauren Scott (SR) 50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM
24.06 51.51 55.10 54.99 2:12.31 2:03.40
1.25.13 12.02.12 1.25.13 3.01.13 11.18.12 2.28.13
Melissa Scott (SO) 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 Breast 200 IM 400 IM
2:07.67 55.51 1:59.93 2:24.87 2:04.57 4:21.58
11.18.12 12.01.12 12.02.12 1.26.13 11.30.12 3.01.13
Lauren Stauder (JR) 50 Free 100 Free 100 Fly 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM
26.73 58.00 59.59 1:02.00 2:13.93 2:08.62
11.16.12 11.18.12 1.25.13 12.01.12 3.02.13 2.28.13
Lindsey Steepey (FR) 1-meter 3-meter Platform
282.68 1.19.13 249.15 3.15.13 248.00 3.02.13
100 Free 52.65 1.25.13 200 Free 1:53.12 1.25.13 500 Free 5:01.41 11.30.12 100 Back 55.19 3.01.13 200 Back 2:08.25 11.18.12 100 Fly 54.93 3.01.13 200 Fly 2:00.23 2.09.13 ____________________________
2012-13 Coach: Brian Barnes Record: 5-4
10.12 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (220 pts) 10.26 at Auburn L, 166-132 vs. Purdue L, 152-148 11.02 11.09 vs. Pittsburgh W, 188-112 11.10 vs. Louisville L, 162-138 11.16-18 Kansas Women’s Classic 1st (976.5 pts) 11.30-12.02 Hawkeye Invite (Diving) 8th (96 pts) 11.30-12.02 Ohio State Invite (Swimming) 5th (440 pts) 1.12 vs. Michigan W, 185-115 1.12 vs. Northwestern W, 205-95 1.19 at Indiana L, 175-125 1.25-26 Shamrock Invite (Towson) W, 309-60 2.09 at Toledo W, 176-123 2.16 Michigan First Chance Meet (Diving) NTS 2.27-3.02 BIG EAST Championships 2nd (772 pts) Indianapolis, Ind. 3.14-15 NCAA Zone C Diving Qualifier NTS West Lafayette, Ind. 3.21-23 NCAA Championships 16th (55 pts) Indianapolis, Ind. BIG EAST Summary (Finals Only) 1-meter Diving 1. 3. 7. 8.
Allison Casareto (A final) Jenny Chiang (A final) Lindsey Streepey (A final) Emma Gaboury (A final)
311.80 297.60 255.70 244.10
3-meter Diving 1. Jenny Chiang (A final) 3. Allison Casareto (A final) 5. Lindsey Streepey (A final) 8. Emma Gaboury (A final)
329.85 320.20 302.55 251.70
Platform Diving 3. Lindsey Streepey (A final) 6. Emma Gaboury (A final) 7. Allison Casareto (A final) 10. Jenny Chiang (B final)
228.40 186.15 185.15 188.00
800 Free Relay 1. Reaney/Ryan, Bessire/Malandra 7:10.84
200 Medley Relay 1. L. Scott/Reaney/Holden/Galletti 1:38.74
500 Free 7. Gracie Fredlake (A final) 12. Bridget Casey (B final) 16. Jaime Malandra (B final) 4:59.45
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TOP PERFORMANCES 200 IM 1. Emma Reaney (A final) 10. Genevieve Bradford (B final) 11. Lauren Scott (B final) 16. Melissa Scott (B final) 50 Free 8. Christen McDonough (A final) 12. Catherine Galletti (B final) 200 Free Relay 2. McDonough/Galletti/Ryan/Holden 400 IM 4. Gracie Fredlake (A final) 8. Bridget Casey (A final) 14. Melissa Scott (B final) 100 Fly 2. Kim Holden (A final) 6. Courtney Whyte (A final) 8. Lauren Scott (A final) 10. Catherine Galletti (B final) 11. Sarah Dotzel (B final) 200 Free 14. Suzanne Bessire (B final) 1:51.83 100 Breast 1. E mma Reaney (A final) 3. Christen McDonough (A final) 8. Lauren Stauder (B final) 13. Genevieve Bradford (B final) 100 Back 1. Kim Holden (A final) 2. Kelly Ryan (A final) 7. Lauren Scott (A final) 10. Courtney Whyte (B final) 14. Sarah Dotzel (B final)
Fighting Irish NCAA Summary (Finals Only) 1:56.37 2:03.11 2:03.40 2:04.70 23.26 23.51 1:31.75 4:16.89 4:21.66 4:21.58 52.57 54.93 55.06 54.80
Kim Holden, SR.
100 Breast 5. E mma Reaney (A final) 200 Breast
59.19
5. Emma Reaney (A final)
2:06.77
400 Medley Relay 13. Ryan/Reaney/Holden/Galletti (B final)
3:34.66
200 IM 9. Emma Reaney (B final) 1:55.06 200 Back 13. Kim Holden (B final) 1:54.29 16. Kelly Ryan (B final) 1:55.78
3-meter Diving 12. Jenny Chiang (B final)
330.75
Irish Awards Suzanne Bessire, SO. BIG EAST Champion – 800 Free Relay All-BIG EAST – 800 Free Relay
Bridget Casey, SO. NCAA Qualifier All-BIG EAST – 200 Fly
Allison Casaretto, SO. 58.84 1:01.18 1:02.77 1:03.81 53.34 53.53 55.16 55.19 56.25
400 Medley Relay
BIG EAST Champion – 1-Meter Dive All-BIG EAST – 1-Meter/3-Meter Dives Most Improved - WSD
Jenny Chiang, SR. BIG EAST Women’s Most Outstanding Diver BIG EAST Champion – 3-Meter Dive (4X Champion) All-BIG EAST – 3-Meter/1-Meter Dives Honorable Mention All-American – 3-Meter Dive Honorable Mention CSCAA All-American First Team CSCAA Scholar All-American
Gracie Fredlake, SR.
3:34.86
Honorable Mention CSCAA Scholar All-American
6. Gracie Fredlake 16. Jaime Malandra
16:42.12 17:11.30
200 Back 1. Kelly Ryan (A final) 2. Kim Holden (A final)
1:53.86 1:54.33
Honorable Mention CSCAA Scholar All-American Catherine Galletti, FR. BIG EAST Champion – 200/400 Medley Relay All-BIG EAST – 200/400 Medley Relay, 200/400 Free Relay Honorable Mention All-American – 400 Medley Relay Honorable Mention CSCAA All-American
1. Ryan/Reaney/Holden/Galletti
1,650 Free
Sarah Dotzel, JR.
100 Free 5. Kelly Ryan (A final) 12. Catherine Galletti (B final)
49.88 50.73
200 Breast 1. Emma Reaney (A final) 9. Lauren Stauder (B final) 10. Christen McDonough (B final) 13. Genevieve Bradford (B final)
2:08.24 2:13.93 2:15.74 2:19.67
200 Fly 2. Bridget Casey (A final)
1:57.49
6. Courtney Whyte (A final) 7. Melissa Scott (A Final)
2:00.50 2:00.74
400 Free Relay 2. Reaney/Holden/Ryan/Galletti
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BIG EAST Champion – 200 Medley Relay (2X Champion, 400 Medley Relay (4X Champion), 100 Back (3X Champion) All-BIG EAST – 200/400 Medley Relay, 100/200 Back, 200/400 Free Relay, 100 Fly Honorable Mention All-American – 200 Back, 400 Medley Relay Honorable Mention CSCAA All-American First Team CSCAA Scholar All-American BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award - WSD NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipient Notre Dame winner of American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Scholarship Byron V. Kanaley Award Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne StudentAthlete Award - WSD
Jaime Malandra, SR. BIG EAST Champion – 800 Free Relay All-BIG EAST – 800 Free Relay
Christen McDonough, JR. All-BIG EAST -- 200 Free Relay, 100 Breast Honorable Mention CSCAA Scholar All-American
Emma Reaney, FR. BIG EAST Women’s Most Outstanding Swimmer BIG EAST Champion – 800 Free Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay (2X Champion), 200 IM (2X Champion), 100 Breast (2X Champion), 200 Breast All-BIG EAST – 200/400 Medley Relay, 800 Free Relay, 100/200 Breast, 200 IM, 400 Free Relay First Team All-American – 100/200 Breast Honorable Mention All-American – 200 IM, 400 Medley Relay First Team CSCAA All-American Monogram Club MVP - WSD First Team CSCAA Scholar All-American
Kelly Ryan, JR. BIG EAST Champion – 400 Medley Relay (3X Champion), 200 Back (2X Champion), 800 Free Relay All-BIG EAST – 200/400/800 Free Relay, 400 Medley Relay, 100/200 Back, 100 Free Honorable Mention All-American – 200 Back, 400 Medley Relay Honorable Mention CSCAA All-American First Team CSCAA Scholar All-American
Lauren Scott, SR. BIG EAST Champion – 200 Medley Relay (2X Champion) All-BIG EAST – 200 Medley Relay
Lindsey Streepey, FR. All-BIG EAST -- Platform Beeler-Hipp Award - WSD
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JENNY CHIANG Graduated 5-8 Diving Fairport, N.Y. Fairport AS A SENIOR: Completed career sweep of the BIG EAST 3-meter dive event at the conference meet by scoring 329.85 points … also finished third in the 1-meter dive (297.60) to earn two all-BIG EAST scrolls and secure BIG EAST Women’s Most Outstanding Diver honors … ended career by earning honorable mention All-America honors on the 3-meter board at the NCAA Championships by finishing 12th (330.75) … also placed 23rd (273.05) in the 1-meter discipline … totaled a school-record 338.25 points on the 1-meter board to earn first place against Louisville in a dual meet … won 10 events throughout season between the 1- and 3-meter boards … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram. AS A JUNIOR: Capped off a sterling season with a 17th place finish (289.50) at the NCAA Championship meet in the 1-meter dive, just missing out on All-America honors by one spot … also qualified in the 3-meter dive … became the first diver since 2009 to compete for the Irish on the ultimate collegiate stage … won the 3-meter dive (313.10) at the BIG EAST Championships for the third year in the row, becoming only the second diver in Irish history (Meghan PerryEaton) to achieve such a feat … also earned All-BIG EAST accolades in the 1-meter dive (280.80), securing third place … turned in the meet of her life on the brightest dual meet stage against Auburn, posting career bests in both the 1-meter (313.28) and 3-meter (348.53) dives, placing first in both … took home the gold in a tri-meet against Michigan and Northwestern in the 1-meter dive (313.05) … earned top honors in the 3-meter dive (342.83) in a dual meet against Michigan State … won the 1-meter dive (308.80) in a tri-meet against TCU and Oakland … earned a monogram.
AS A SOPHOMORE: Specialized in the 1and 3-meter dives … won the BIG EAST 3-meter dive for second year in a row with a score of 337.40, which set a new BIG EAST meet record … also earned All-BIG EAST accolades in the 1-meter dive (301.60), finishing second … competed in the 1 and 3-meter dives at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships … finished 12th in the 3-meter (578.85) and 14th in the 1-meter (532.85) … won the 3-meter dive (307.55) and placed second in the 1-meter dive (291.80) at the Shamrock Invitational … won the 1-meter (290.10) and 3-meter (316.73) dives in a dual meet against Utah … won the 1-meter dive (297.75) in a dual meet versus Ball State … placed sixth in the 1-meter dive (266.10) and fourth in the 3-meter dive (291.80) at the Hawkeye Invitational … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Claimed her first BIG EAST title with a gold medal off the 3-meter spring board at the league meet … her performance of 313.35 points was her second best performance on the year … also topped out at the 1-meter height at the league meet with a score of 280.85 … the 1-meter finals performance was over 25 points better than her preliminary session while the 3-meter finals total was greater than 50 points higher than the preliminary session … top 3-meter performance was recorded at the Hoosierland Invitational with a total of 335.55 points, which was good for a third place finish … claimed three top three finishes on the dual meet season, two of which were at the 3-meter height … dove to a ninth place finish at the NCAA Zone Championships … earned a monogram. THE CHIANG FILE: Four-year letter winner at Fairport (N.Y.) under head coach Dave Saimon … four- time conference champion … team captain during senior season … earned All-America honors in each of her four varsity seasons … set school, area and New York’s Section 5 record for six and 11 dives (1-meter) … placed fifth on the 1-meter at Junior Nationals … member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society … daughter of Alice and Joe Chiang … born in Rochester, N.Y. … has one sister, Tiffany … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in finance … named to the Dean’s List twice during college career.
CHIANG’S CAREER BESTS 1-Meter Dive 3-Meter Dive Platform
338.25 (Louisville, 2012 – ND Record) 348.53 (Auburn, 2011) 188.00 (BIG EAST, 2013)
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GRADUATED SENIORS GRACIE FREDLAKE Graduated 5-9 Free/IM Tampa, Fla. Tampa Prep AS A SENIOR: Closed out career with strong BIG EAST meet … finished in the top seven in three events: 400 IM (4th – 4:16.89), 1,650 free (6th – 16:42.12) and 500 free (7th – 4:51.62) … turned in career-best times in the 400 IM and 1,650 free events … 400 IM time was an NCAA B cut … saw action in backstroke events as well, placing third against Purdue in the 200 back … swam season-best time (4:50.87) in the 500 free at the BIG EAST prelims … brought home the gold in the 400 IM at the Shamrock Invitational … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram. AS A JUNIOR: Valuable freestyle contributor who branched out to backstroke and individual medley as well … swam in the 500 free in 4:51.88, the fastest time for the Irish all season, the 200 back (2:01.40), and posted a career best time in the 400 individual medley (4:19.19) at the BIG EAST Championships … also logged a personal best in the 200 backstroke (1:59.88) at the Ohio State Invitational … helped the 400 medley relay take top honors against
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Fighting Irish Michigan State … swam to a second place finish in the 200 back (2:02.57) against Purdue … posted a strong time in the 500 free (4:52.89) at the Ohio State Invitational … recorded a third place finish in the 400 individual medley against Michigan and Northwestern … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Specialized in the freestyle stroke, competing at a variety of distances … swam in the 200, 500 and 1,650 free and 800 free relay at the BIG EAST Championships … best 200 (1:52.02) came in a meet versus LSU and Auburn … swam 4:58.19 in the 500 free at the BIG EAST Championships for a season best … swam final leg in the 800 free relay as Irish finished fourth in a season-best 7:19.79 … best 1,000 freestyle (10:16.63) came in a dual meet versus Michigan State in picking up the win … also earned victory against the Spartans in the 500 free (5:02.22) … claimed second in the 500 free (4:59.30) in a meet versus LSU and Auburn … won the 1,000 free (10:15.51) and placed second in the 500 free (5:00.06) in a dual meet versus Utah … claimed second in the 200 free (1:52.45) in a dual meet versus Purdue … placed third in the 1,000 free (10:16.95) in a meet versus Michigan and Northwestern … won the 1,000 free (10:24.73) in a dual meet versus Ball State … also competed in the 200 and 400 individual medleys at the Shamrock Invitational … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Established herself as the top distance freestyler for the Irish in initial season … held the top team times on the season in the 500, 1,000 and 1,650 free events … set three personal-best times at the BIG EAST Championships … performances included times of 4:49.82 in the 500
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FREDLAKE’S CAREER BESTS 200 Free 500 Free 1,000 Free 1,650 Free 200 Back 200 IM 400 IM
1:49.74 (BIG EAST, 2010) 4:49.82 (BIG EAST, 2010) 10:08.03 (Louisville, 2010) 16:42.12 (BIG EAST, 2013) 1:59.88 (Ohio State, 2011) 2:07.25 (Shamrock, 2013) 4:16.89 (BIG EAST, 2013)
free (4th), 16:42.89 in the 1,650 free (4th) and 1:49.74 in the 200 free (6th) … her performance in the 500 free was an NCAA B-cut time … set an additional top time on the season in the 200 back at the Shamrock Invitational with a time of 2:06.43 … paced herself to a time of 10:08.03 in the 1,000 free against Louisville for her top time on the season … touched the pad in a time of 4:27.36 in the 400 IM at the Hoosierland Invitational for a personal-best time … claimed five of the top 10 500 free team times on the season for the Irish … earned a monogram. THE FREDLAKE FILE: Swam four years at Tampa Preparatory (Fla.) and earned four varsity letters … garnered All-America recognition in each of her four years in the 500 free, 200 free and 200 IM … holds six school records … four-time conference champion … three-time regional champion … twotime team captain and three-time MVP … four-time all-conference, all-city and allstate performer … actively involved in school’s National Honor Society and French Honor Society … daughter of Laurel and James Fredlake … has one sister, Hannah … third member of extended family to attend Notre Dame … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in marketing … earned a spot on the Dean’s List once during college career.
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KIM HOLDEN Graduated 5-7 Back/Fly Mount Kisco, N.Y. Fox Lane AS A SENIOR: Senior standout for the Irish who came back from double shoulder surgery after sophomore campaign to win three BIG EAST events and place second in four others, to earn seven all-BIG EAST scrolls in final campaign … competed in six events at the NCAAs (100 back, 200 back, 100 fly, 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay and 400 free relay), placing 13th in the 200 back (1:54.29) and 400 medley relay (3:34.66) to earn honorable mention All-America accolades in both events … 200 back performance at the NCAA prelims was season-best time (1:54.21) in the event … finished career with 11 BIG EAST titles (T-4 in school history) and 22 all-BIG EAST awards (4th in school history) … was part of the 400 medley relay team that broke the BIG EAST meet record with a time of 3:34.86 … also set the school record in the 100 fly (52.57) at the BIG EAST meet … took first in 200 back at several meets throughout the season, including against Purdue, Louisville, Michigan, Northwestern and at the Shamrock Invitational and the Kansas Classic, where she also set the meet record for the event … named BIG EAST Women’s Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Week Nov. 6 after claiming three individual victories in a dual meet against No. 19 Purdue … closed career with school records in the 100 back (52.99), 100 fly (52.57), 200 medley relay (1:38.74) and 400 medley relay (3:34.66) … was a tri-captain with fellow senior Lauren Scott and junior Kelly Ryan … awarded prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship worth $7,500 … Notre Dame’s female winner of the American Eagles Outfitters BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Scholarship worth $2,000 … one of six recipients of Byron V. Kanaley Award from Notre Dame … named for the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph County Knute Rockne Student-Athlete award winner for the third time … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … a member of the Rosenthal Leadership Academy … earned a monogram.
AS A JUNIOR: Backstroke and butterfly specialist for the Irish … spent the first half of the season recovering from shoulder surgery, returned in time for the Shamrock Invitational and BIG EAST Championships … grabbed NCAA B-cuts in all of her swims at the BIG EAST Championships … took third in the 100 back (54.41) and the 100 fly in 54.41, the fastest Irish time of the season … posted a season-best time in the 200 back in prelims (1:58.92) … swam butterfly on the 400 medley relay that not only took the gold in an NCAA B-cut time at the BIG EAST Championships but also set the new pool record for the Trees Pool … helped the 200 medley relay take third at the same meet … placed second in the 100 back (56.36) at the Shamrock Invitational … was honored with the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne Student Athlete Award for her accomplishments in the classroom … was a 2011-12 Rosenthal Leadership Academy participant … swam at the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 100 fly and the 100 and 200 back … finished 45th in the 200 back, 47th in the 100 back and T-76th in the 200 fly at the long course meet … also swam at the U.S. Open in August 2012, finishing 19th in the 200 back finals, 11th in the 100 fly finals and 17th in the 10 back finals at the long course meet … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Specialized in the 50, 100 and 200 backstrokes and the 100 butterfly … participated at the NCAA Championships … saved best performances for BIG EAST Championships, swimming season bests in all four events and winning BIG EAST titles in the 400 medley relay and the 100 and 200 back … won the 100 and 200 back for the second year in a row … also earned All-BIG EAST honors in the 200 medley relay and the 100 butterfly … winning times were 52.99 in the 100 back, 1:55.18 in the 200 back and a season-best 3:35.89 in the 400 medley relay … swam lead leg in the 400 medley relay in helping the Irish set a new BIG EAST meet record (3:35.89) … time in the 100 back marked the first time in the league’s history a swimmer had cracked the 53 second mark in the event … broke own school record in the 200 back to secure fourth individual BIG EAST crown in two years … swam 53.83 in the 100 butterfly to place second … swam opening leg of 200 medley relay as team finished second in a season best and NCAA B-cut time of 1:38.97 … competed at the NCAA National Championships in the 100 fly, 100 back and 200 back … placed 25th in the 100 back (53.54) and 46th in the 100 fly (54.13) … swam 1:55.76 in the prelims of the 200 back … finished seventh in the 200 back B-final (1:58.67) at the U.S. Short Course Nationals … also placed fifth in the C-final of the 100 fly (54.86), seventh in the 200 back (1:58.67) B-final and ninth in the 100 back B-final (54.89) … swam the lead leg to help the 200 medley relay team to fifth place (1:40.85) … won the 100 (55.93) and 200 (2:00.20) backs in a meet versus Michigan and Northwestern … also finished third in the 100 fly (56.28) at the same meet … tied for third in the 100 backstroke (57.42) in a meet against LSU and Auburn … also placed third in the 200 backstroke (2:01.21) in the same meet … won the 100 back-
HOLDEN’S CAREER BESTS 100 Back 52.99 (BIG EAST, 2011 - BIG EAST meet record, ND record) 200 Back 1:54.21 (NCAAs, 2013) 100 Fly 52.57 (BIG EAST, 2013 – ND Record) stroke (57.68) in a dual meet versus Michigan State … won the 200 back (1:59.89) in a dual meet versus Purdue … also took second in the 100 back (56.69) and 100 fly (56.16) in same meet … won the 100 (56.53) and 200 (2:03.05) backstroke events in a dual meet versus Utah … won the 100 (55.82) and 200 (1:59.82) back events and took second in the 100 fly (56.35) at the Shamrock Invitational … only swimmer to break one minute in the 100 back (56.16) in a dual meet versus Ball State … earned a monogram and named the Monogram Club’s MVP … also received the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne Student-Athlete award. AS A FRESHMAN: Broke out onto the BIG EAST scene with four BIG EAST titles and six all-BIG EAST honors in her freshman campaign … set school records in both the 100 back and 200 back at the league meet with times of 53.88 and 1:55.79, respectively … both performances were NCAA B-cuts as well as first-place finishes … finished in second in the 100 fly with an NCAA B-cut time of 54.12 … the time was the fastest of any Irish swimmer on the season … was a member of the victorious 200 and 400 medley relay at the league meet as well as the third-place 400 free relay … member of the 200 medley relay that broke the Rolf’s Aquatic pool record against Louisville with a time of 1:42.61 … sprinted to a time of 24.30 at the Hoosierland Invitational for her top time on the season … lead off a 400 free Irish relay at the invitational for a personal-best time of 52.62 … claimed the top six 100 back, five 200 back, and two 100 fly times on the season … swam both the 100 and 200 back in every meet she swam in for a total of 14 backstroke swims on the season … earned a monogram. THE HOLDEN FILE: Letter winner for Fox Lane (N.Y.) under head coach Carolyn Johnson … set New York Section 1 record in the 100 back … high school state champion in 100 back (state record) and 100 fly … Metro Region record holder in the 100 back and 100 fly … three-time All-American in the 100 back and 100 fly … Fox Lane High School Female Athlete of the Year (2008) … New York State Swimmer of the Year … New York State Scholar Athlete … captain of high school and club teams as a senior … qualified for World Championship Trials in the 100 and 200 back … setter for volleyball team as a freshman … involved in National Honor Society, Bridges to Community and Habitat for Humanity … born in Bethpage, N.Y. … daughter of Cathleen and Michael Holden … has one older sister, Anne … graduated from the College of Arts and Letters with a degree in psychology and a supplementary degree in Spanish … named to the Dean’s List six times during college career.
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GRADUATED SENIORS KIMMIE LISIAK Graduated 5-1 Diving Danville, Calif. Carondelet
Fighting Irish North Coast Section meet as a senior, recording school’s third-highest score ever at the meet … it was the program’s second-highest individual finish at the meet … won school’s scholar-athlete and sportsmanship awards in 2008 and 2009 … president of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society … member of Diablo Valley National Charity League … daughter of Nancy and Jim Lisiak … father played bas-
AS A SENIOR: Turned in strong senior year, posting career bests in all three diving disciplines throughout the season … posted a career-best 1-meter diving score of 272.93 against Toledo, earning a third place finish … turned in a career-best 3-meter dive score of 280.65 at the Shamrock Invitational to take fourth … took sixth in the platform at the First Chance Meet with a career-best 192.00 points … selected as a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram. AS A JUNIOR: Competed in both the 1-meter and 3-meter dives at the BIG EAST Championships … set a personal-best in the 3-meter dive (244.66) while competing at the Shamrock Invitational … posted a third place finish in the 3-meter dive (239.33) against Auburn … also earned fifth place in the 1-meter dive (241.27) at the same meet … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Specialized in the 1 and 3-meter dives … competed at the BIG EAST Championships in both events … best total score in the one meter dive (249.20) came at the Shamrock Invitational … best 3- meter dive total score (234.40) came in a meet versus Northwestern and Michigan … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Finished strong for the Irish in first campaign … dove to personalbest scores at the Shamrock Invitational with scores of 202.65 off the 1-meter spring board and tallied 220.10 points at the 3-meter height … increased total in every meet she performed at, raising 3-meter score by over 50 points and 1-meter score by greater than 30 points. THE LISIAK FILE: Competed in diving and gymnastics as a prep at Carondelet (Calif.) … placed third in the 1-meter at the
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LISIAK’S CAREER BESTS 1-Meter Dive 3-Meter Dive Platform
272.93 (Toledo, 2013) 280.65 (Shamrock, 2013) 192.00 (First Chance, 2013)
ketball at Marquette … has one younger brother, Tommy … graduated from the College of Arts & Letters with degrees in theology and Arts & Letters pre-health.
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JAIME MALANDRA Graduated 5-5 Free Allentown, Pa. Parkland AS A SENIOR: Closed out career with a great showing at the BIG EAST Championships in freestyle events … was part of the 800 free relay team that took home the gold at the BIG EAST Championships, setting the Notre Dame school record (7:10.84) and earning an NCAA B-cut in the process … also placed 16th in the 500 free and 1,650 free … came in first in both the 500 free and 1,000 free against Toledo … brought home the gold in in 500 free and the silver in the 200 free at the Shamrock Invitational … a member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team … earned a monogram. AS A JUNIOR: Freestyle specialist who excels in the distance events … competed at the BIG EAST Championships in the 200, 500, and 1,650 free … posted career bests in four events at the Ohio State Invitational, swim-
ming the 100 free (53.40), 200 free (1:52.00), 500 free (4:53.99), and the 1,650 free (17:06.20) … grabbed the gold in the 1,000 free (10:21.47) against Michigan State … took first place in the 500 and 1,000 free events against Ball State … placed fourth in the 1,000 free, swimming a season-best time (10:19.78) against Auburn … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Specialized in the freestyle, competing in a variety of distances … competed in the 200, 500 and 1,650 free and the 800 free relay at the BIG EAST Championships … swam the third leg in the 800 free relay as the Irish finished in a seasonbest 7:19.79, placing fourth … best times included 1:52.54 in the 200, 5:00.23 in the 500 and 17:15.72 in the 1,650 … best 1,000 time (10:24.06) came in a meet versus Auburn and LSU … swam the 50 (25.23) and 100 (54.63) at the Shamrock Invitational … claimed second in the 500 (5:11.22) and 1,000 (10:31.27) frees in a dual meet versus Ball State … claimed third in the 200 free (1:54.40) in a dual meet versus Utah … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Set a personal-best time of 17:10.24 in the 1,650 free at the BIG EAST Championships for a 12th-place finish … raced to three personal-best times at the Hoosierland Invitational, including swims of 4:33.04 in the 400 IM and 1:53.19 in the 200 free and a preliminary session swim of 4:56.35 in the 500 free … stopped the clock at 10:18.27 for her top time of the season in
MALANDRA’S CAREER BESTS 200 Free 500 Free 1,000 Free 1,650 Free
1:51.77 (Ohio State, 2012) 4:51.76 (Ohio State, 2012) 10:15.01 (Indiana, 2013) 16:52.56 (Ohio State, 2012)
the 1,000 free against Purdue … topped out at 55.63 in the 100 free at the Shamrock Invitational … swam 18 freestyle events for the Irish over the course of the season … her only other swim was the 400 IM at the Hoosierland Invitational … amassed four top three finishes on the season … earned a monogram. THE MALANDRA FILE: Earned eight state titles and 16 All-America accolades as a prep at Parkland (Pa.) under head coach Erik Posegay … set high school’s records in 200 and 500 free … 500 free mark was also a state record in 2008 … six-time district champion … two-time silver medalist at state meet … four times named The Morning Call Outstanding Swimmer of the Year … two-time state record holder … competed at Junior Nationals, Junior Olympics and U.S. Open … Lehigh Valley Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2009 … member of National Honor Society, Key Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes … born in Allentown, Pa. … daughter of Margie and Tony Malandra … has two younger siblings, Tracey and Matthew … grandfather played football at William & Mary … graduated from the College of Arts & Letters with a degree in sociology with a minor in education, schooling and society.
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GRADUATED SENIORS LAUREN SCOTT Graduated 5-7 Free / Fly Fayetteville, Ga. Starr’s Mill AS A SENIOR: Closed out career with another BIG EAST relay title, becoming a two-time champion in the 200 medley relay with a school-record time of 1:38.74 … also took seventh in the 100 back, eighth in the 100 fly and 11th in the 200 IM … swam the 50 and 100 free, 100 back, 100 and 200 fly, and 200 IM during the season in addition to competing in the 200 and 400 medley and 200 and 400 free relays … placed third in the 100 free (51.63) and second in the 200 IM (2:04.41) at the Shamrock Invitational … helped relay teams to nine top-three finishes during season … was a tri-captain with fellow senior Kim Holden and junior Kelly Ryan … two-year captain … a member of the Rosenthal Leadership Academy … earned a monogram. AS A JUNIOR: Versatile member of the Irish, participating in freestyle, butterfly and individual medley events … competed at the BIG EAST Championships, swimming the 100 free (51.44), the 100 fly (55.86) and the 200 individual medley (2:04.91) … set a career-best in prelims in the 100 free (51.13) at the same meet … also earned All-BIG EAST accolades by assisting the Irish to a NCAA B-cut in the 200 free relay, placing
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Fighting Irish second at the BIG EAST Championships … season-best time in the 200 IM (2:03.91) and 50 free (23.80) came at the Ohio State Invitational … placed fourth in the 100 free against league rival Louisville … helped the 200 medley relay win gold against Pittsburgh … member of the 400 free relay that took the top spot against Louisville … named a co-captain with Amy Prestinario before the season … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Specialized in the 50 and 100 freestyle, the 100 butterfly and the 200 individual medley … swam the third leg on the winning 400 free relay team at the BIG EAST Championships as team finished in a season-best 3:19.68 … also earned All-BIG EAST honors in the 200 free relay … competed in the 100 free, 100 fly and 200 IM in addition to the relay teams at the BIG EAST Championships, setting season bests in the 100 free (51.23), 100 fly (55.57) and 200 IM (2:03.15) … swam final leg in the 200 free relay, as the Irish finished with a season-best time of 1:31.98 to place second … best time in the 50 free came at the U.S. Short Course Nationals in 23.70 … also swam the third leg to help the 200 medley relay team to fifth place (1:40.85) … finished second in the 200 IM (2:08.05) in a dual meet versus Ball State … claimed third in a dual meet versus Purdue in the 200 IM (2:07.33) … placed fourth in the 50 free (23.86) in a meet versus Michigan and Northwestern … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Received all-BIG EAST honors as a member of the second-place 200 free relay at the league meet … swam to two personal-best times at the championships with times of 57.02 in the 100 back for a share of 11th place and a time of 23.48 in the 50 free for 15th place … also touched the pad in 11th place at the league meet in the 100 fly (55.65) … top 100 fly on the season came at the Hoosierland Invitational
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SCOTT’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 100 Fly 200 IM
23.48 (BIG EAST, 2010) 51.13 (BIG EAST, 2012) 55.10 (Shamrock, 2013 – Leadoff) 54.99 (BIG EAST, 2013) 2:03.15 (BIG EAST, 2011)
with a time of 55.58 for fifth place … two additional top times on the season came at the invitational with times of 51.96 in the 100 free and 2:05.50 in the 200 fly … swam the 100 fly in every meet she participated in for a total of seven 100 fly swims … earned a monogram. THE SCOTT FILE: Swam four seasons at Starr’s Mill (Ga.) under head coach Rebecca Rickeard … earned four letters … team captain and MVP as a senior … won five state titles and four runner-up finishes … two-time all-state and garnered All-America honors in each of her four varsity seasons … eight-time All-American (50 free - 1, 100 fly - 2, 200 free relay - 2, 200 medley relay - 3) … set six high school team records (50 free, 100 free, 50 back, 100 back, 50 fly and 100 fly) … team finished third at state meet during junior and senior seasons … Junior and Senior Nationals qualifier … made U.S. Olympic Trials cut in the 100 fly … was Georgia state record holder in the 200 medley relay (long course) at the time of graduation … set six program records as a member of the Southern Crescent Aquatic Team … Fayette County Swimmer of the Year in 2007 and 2008 … three-time Academic AllAmerican … member of National Honor Society and Beta Club … daughter of Lisa and Michael Scott … oldest of three children … born in Fort Pierce, Fla. … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in finance with a secondary major in Spanish.
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History & Records
Katie Carroll concluded her Notre Dame career in 2007 as one of the most decorated swimmers in program history. Carroll garnered seven All-America honors and was a 15-time BIG EAST champion.
ALL-TIME RESULTS Team Records Undefeated Seasons 2...............(10-0, 1999-2000 / 10-0, 2001-02) Most Wins (season) 14........................................................1994-95 Longest Winning Streak 16....................... Nov. 4, 2000 – Oct. 26, 2002 Longest Home Winning Streak 18......................Oct. 23, 1998 – Jan. 31, 2002 Most Invitational Titles (season) 4....................... 1989-90 / 2002-02 / 2003-04 Most Points (dual meet/invite) 976.5.....................................Nov. 16-28, 2012 Kansas Women’s Classic Largest Margin of Victory (dual meet/ invite) 256 (310-54).........................Jan. 26-27, 2007 vs. Oakland / Shamrock Invite Most Points (dual meet w/one team) 223..................... Oct. 5, 2001 – vs. Pittsburgh 223...................Oct. 31, 2008 – vs. Pittsburgh Largest Margin of Victory (dual meet w/ one team) 146 (223-77)...... Oct. 5, 2001 – vs. Pittsburgh 146 (223-77)....Oct. 31, 2008 – vs. Pittsburgh Most Points (Notre Dame Invitational) 1,822........................................................ 2006 Most Points (Notre Dame / Dennis Stark Relays) 280........................................................... 2008 Most Points (BIG EAST Championships) 829.5........................................................ 2000 Highest Finish at NCAA Championships 16th (55 pts.)........................................... 2013 Irish Assistant Coaches John Komora.......................................1981-82 Mark Mamula......................................1982-83 John Gibbons......................................1983-85 Tom Streit...................................... 1985-86 (v) Greg Lambert......................................1985-87 Michael Roberts..................................1987-90 Randy Julian........................................1990-95 Michael Whatley.................................1993-94 Rob Fellrath...............................1996-1999 (v) Eva Lupi.....................................1996-1999 (v) Kristin Heath...................................1996-2001 Jonathan Jennings..........................1997-2001 Maureen McFall.........................1999-2000 (v) Anne Marie Stricklin............................2002-04 Carrie Nixon.........................................2004-05 Joel White........................................2005-2009 Mike Laubacher.........................2006-2008 (v) Will Bernhardt...........................2009-2011 (v) Kate Kovenock............................ 2009-present Josh Skube............ 2000-04, 2012-present (v)
Fighting Irish Year-by-Year Results Year Coach Captains W L Pct. Conference NCAA 1981-82 Dennis Stark Rita Harrington, Jean Murtaugh 8 3 .727 -- 21st (DIII) 1982-83 Dennis Stark Jean Murtaugh, Sheila Roesler 6 5 .545 -- -1983-84 Dennis Stark Raili Tikki, Karin McCaffrey 6 5 .545 1st -1984-85 Dennis Stark Venette Cochiolo, JoAnn Pearl 11 1 .917 1st -1985-86 Tim Welsh P.J. Amberg, Venette Cochiolo 8 3 .727 1st -1986-87 Tim Welsh P.J. Amberg, Suzanne DeVine, 7 7 .500 -- - Monica Walker 1987-88 Tim Welsh Barbara Byrne, Nancy O’Brien 9 7 .563 1st -1988-89 Tim Welsh Tracy Johnson, Kelly Quinn 6 6 .500 1st -1989-90 Tim Welsh Mary Acampora, Erin Tierney 9 5 .643 1st T-39th 1990-91 Tim Welsh Chrissy Ciletti, Tracie O’Connell 11 6 .647 1st T-31st 1991-92 Tim Welsh Jackie Jones, Shana Stephens 11 7 .611 1st 37th 1992-93 Tim Welsh Susan Bohdan, Jennifer Stumm, 9 2* .792 1st T-30th Tanya Williams 1993-94 Tim Welsh Kristin Heath, Lorrei Horenkamp 9 6 .600 1st T-32nd Jennifer Dahl, Cara Garvey, 14 1 .933 1st -1994-95 Tim Welsh Lorrei Horenkamp 12 4 .750 3rd 31st 1995-96 Bailey Weathers Anna Cooper, Joy Michnowicz 1996-97 Bailey Weathers Amy Bostick, Erin Brooks 7 5 .583 1st 25th 1997-98 Bailey Weathers Courtney South, Linda Gallo 7 1 .875 1st 23rd 1998-99 Bailey Weathers Elizabeth Barger, Anne Iacobucci 7 3 .700 1st 28th 1999-2000 Bailey Weathers Elizabeth Barger, Alison Newell 10 0 1.000 1st 18th 2000-01 Bailey Weathers Carrie Nixon, Kristen Van Saun 10 1 .909 1st 37th 2001-02 Bailey Weathers Maureen Hillenmeyer, Tara Riggs 10 0 1.000 1st 19th 2002-03 Bailey Weathers Katie Cavadini, Amy Deger, 9 1* .864 1st T-33rd Heidi Hendrick 2003-04 Bailey Weathers Lisa Garcia, Laurie Musgrave 8 2 .800 1st 25th 2004-05 Bailey Weathers Kelli Barton, Georgia Healey 6 3 .667 1st T-24th 2005-06 Carrie Nixon 5 2 .750 1st 41st 2006-07 Carrie Nixon 8 1 .889 1st 27th 2007-08 Carrie Nixon Katie Guida, Morgan Bullock 4 7 .364 1st -2008-09 Brian Barnes Christa Riggins, Casey Wagner 6 3 .667 1st 31st 2009-10 Brian Barnes Ashlee Edgell, Megan Farrell, 2 5 .286 1st 38th Natalie Stitt 2010-11 Brian Barnes Katie Casey, Heidi Grossman, 5 7 .417 2nd 43rd Kellyn Kuhlke 2011-12 Brian Barnes Lauren Scott, Amy Prestinario 6 6 .633 2nd 22nd 2012-13 Brian Barnes Lauren Scott, Kim Holden, Kelly Ryan 5 4 .556 2nd 16th 31-year totals 261 119 .687 25 titles 22 appearances - - After competing as an independent for two seasons, Notre Dame became a member of the North Star Conference from 1983-84 to 1985-86 before joining the Midwestern Collegiate Conference from 1987-1988 until 1994-95 prior to joining the BIG EAST Conference for the 1995-96 season. Notre Dame competed in the BIG EAST from 1995-96 until 2012-13 before joining the Atlantic Coastal Conference this year. *includes one tie *includes one tie Irish Head Coaches
Tim Welsh 1985 - 95 93-50-1 (.649)
Dennis Stark 1981 - 85 31-14 (.689)
Irish Diving Coaches Chris Payne.................................... 1977-79 (v) Fritz Shadley.................. 1978-79 (v), 1980-81 Stephen Bollman................................1985-87 Leigh Anne Grabovez..........................1987-88 Tim Davis.............................................1988-89 Tracy Brennan.....................................1989-92 Adam Hirschfeld..................................1992-94 Caiming Xie................................ 1995-present (v) - volunteer assistant
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Bailey Weathers 1995 - 2005 86-20-1 (.808)
Carrie Nixon 2005 - 2008 17-9 (.654)
Brian Barnes 2008 - current 24-25 (.490)
NOTRE DAME RECORDS
Fighting Irish Swimming
Event
Time
Name(s)
Date
FREESTYLE 50 100 200 500 1,000 1,650
22.30 49.10 1:44.89 4:45.50 9:49.80 16:24.48
Amywren Miller Amywren Miller Christa Riggins Katie Carroll Katie Carroll Linda Gallo
(3.18.10) (2.23.08) (2.22.08) (2.14.07) (11.11.06) (2.21.98)
BACKSTROKE 100 200
52.99 1:53.57
Kim Holden Kelly Ryan
(2.18.11) (3.23.13)
BREASTSTROKE 100 200
58.84 2:06.77
Emma Reaney Emma Reaney
(3.01.13) (3.23.13)
BUTTERFLY 100 200
52.57 1:57.49
Kim Holden Bridget Casey
(3.01.13) (3.02.13)
INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 400
1:55.05 4:08.63
Emma Reaney Emma Reaney
(11.30.12) (12.01.12)
MEDLEY RELAY 200 1:38.74 400 3:34.66
Lauren Scott Emma Reaney Kim Holden Catherine Galletti Kelly Ryan Emma Reaney Kim Holden Catherine Galletti
(2.27.13)
FREESTYLE RELAY 200 1:31.01 400 3:18.93 800 7:10.84
Amywren Miller Colleen Fotsch Maggie Behrens Christa Riggins Kelly Ryan Amy Prestinario Suzanne Bessire Emma Reaney Emma Reaney Kelly Ryan Suzanne Bessire Jaime Malandra
(2.19.09)
(3.21.13)
Emma Reaney re-wrote the record books in multiple events as a freshman in 2012 and again as a sophomore in 2013. Through two years Reaney owns both breastroke and IM records and has a hand in four of the five relay records.
(2.18.12)
(2.27.13)
Diving
Event
Meet Type Dives
SPRINGBOARD 1-meter Dual 3-meter Dual 3-meter Championship
6 6 12
Name
Points
Date
Jenny Chiang Natalie Stitt Jenny Chiang
338.25 376.20 616.4
11.10.12 1.30.10 3.14.13
2012 graduate Amy Prestinario left her mark all over the Irish record books as she was part of school record swims in the 200 medley, 400 free and 800 free relay events during her time with the Irish.
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NCAA ALL-AMERICANS
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12 CARRIE NIXON ’02 Ouray, Colorado Ouray / Montrose Sprint Freestyle / Butterfly
KATIE CARROLL ’07 Toledo, Ohio Notre Dame Academy Individual Medley / Butterfly
All-America (2) 50 Free – 2000, 2002
All-America (2) 400 IM - 2005, 2007
Honorable Mention (10) 50 Free – 1999 100 Free – 2000, 2002 100 Fly – 2000 200 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000 400 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000, 2002 400 Free Relay – 2002
Honorable Mention (5) 200 IM – 2004, 2005, 2006 400 IM – 2004 200 Fly – 2007
9 TANYA WILLIAMS ’93 Boca Raton, Florida St. Andrews Backstroke / Individual Medley All-America (5) 100 Back – 1993 200 Back – 1992, 1993 400 IM – 1990, 1991 Honorable Mention (4) 100 Back – 1992 200 Fly – 1990 200 IM – 1992, 1993 SHANNON SUDDARTH ’00 Topeka, Kansas Hayden Breaststroke All-America (1) 100 Breast – 1998 Honorable Mention (8) 100 Breast – 2000 200 Breast – 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 200 Medley Relay – 2000 400 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000
8 KELLY HECKING ’02 Rutherford, New Jersey Rutherford Backstroke / Freestyle
EMMA REANEY ’15 Lawrance, Kan. Lawrence Breaststroke/IM All-America (2) 100 Breast – 2013 200 Breast – 2013 Honorable Mention (5) 200 IM – 2013 400 Medley Relay – 2013 100 Breast – 2012 200 Breast – 2012 200 IM – 2012
5 HEATHER MATTINGLY ’02 Houston, Texas Memorial Springboard Diving All-America (1) 3-meter – 2002 Honorable Mention (4) 1-meter – 2000, 2002 3-meter – 2000, 2001
4 ELIZABETH BARGER ’00 Littleton, Colorado Chatfield Butterfly Honorable Mention (4) 200 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000 400 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000
Honorable Mention (8) 200 Back – 2001, 2002 200 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000 400 Medley Relay – 1999, 2000, 2002 400 Free Relay – 2002
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MEGHAN PERRY-EATON ’05 Brandon, Florida Bloomingdale Springboard Diving All-America (2) 1-meter – 2004, 2005 Honorable Mention (2) 1-meter – 2003 3-meter - 2005
3 ERIN BROOKS ’97 Millington, New Jersey Watchung Hills Regional Backstroke All-America (1) 200 Back – 1997 Honorable Mention (2) 100 Back – 1996 200 Back – 1996
KIM HOLDEN ’13 Mount Kisco, New York Fox Lane Backstroke/butterfly Honorable Mention (2) 200 Backstroke - 2013 400 Medley Relay - 2013 ALISON NEWELL ’00 Parker, Colorado Ponderosa Butterfly Honorable Mention (2) 200 Fly – 1997, 2000 LISA GARCIA ’04 Denver, Colorado Cherry Creek Butterfly / Freestyle Honorable Mention (2) 200 Fly – 2003 400 Free Relay – 2002
SAMANTHA MAXWELL ’11 Chandler, Ariz. Corona del Sol Breaststroke
JEANINE BLATT ’82 Dayton, Ohio Carroll Middle-Distance Freestyle
All-America (1) 100 Breast – 2009
All-America (Division III) (2) 500 Free – 1979, 1980
Honorable Mention (2) 100 Breast - 2010 200 Breast – 2009
BETSY SHADLEY ’81 Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline Springboard Diving
KELLY RYAN ’14 Hinsdale, Ill. Fenwick Backstroke All-America (1) 200 Back – 2012 Honorable Mention (2) 200 Back - 2013 400 Medley Relay – 2013
2 LINDA GALLO ’98 Colts Neck, New Jersey St. John Vianney Distance Freestyle Honorable Mention (2) 500 Free – 1998 1,650 Free – 1998
All-America (Division III) (2) 1-meter – 1979, 1980
1 JENNY CHIANG ‘13 Fairport, New York Fairport Diving Honorable Mention (1) 3-Meter Diving - 2013 CATHERINE GALLETTI ‘16 Oviedo, Florida Trinity Prep Backstroke/ Butterfly/ Freestyle Honorable Mention (1) 400 Medley Relay - 2013
NCAA ALL-AMERICANS
Fighting Irish
Irish All-America Honors by Year (since 1990) 2013 Emma Reaney - All-America (100 Breast, 200 Breast) Honorable Mention (200 IM, 400 Medley Relay) Kelly Ryan - Honorable Mention (200 Back, 400 Medley Relay) Kim Holden - Honorable Mention (200 Back, 400 Medley Relay) Jenny Chiang - Honorable Mention (3-meter) Catherine Galletti - Honorable Mention (400 Medley Relay) 2012 Kelly Ryan - All-America (200 Back) Emma Reaney - Honorable Mention (200 IM, 100 Breast, 200 Breast) 2010 Amywren Miller - All-America (50 Free) Samantha Maxwell - Honorable Mention (100 Breast) 2009 Samantha Maxwell - All-America (100 Breast) / Honorable Mention (200 Breast) 2007 Katie Carroll - All-America (400 IM) / Honorable Mention (200 Fly) 2006 Katie Carroll - Honorable Mention (200 IM) 2005 Katie Carroll - All-America (400 IM) / Honorable Mention (200 IM) Meghan Perry-Eaton - All-America (1-meter) / Honorable Mention (3-meter) 2004 Meghan Perry-Eaton - All-America (1-meter) Katie Carroll - Honorable Mention (200 IM, 400 IM) 2003 Lisa Garcia - Honorable Mention (200 Fly) Meghan Perry-Eaton - Honorable Mention (1-meter) 2002 Heather Mattingly - All-America (3-meter) / Honorable Mention (1-meter) Carrie Nixon - All-America (50 Free) Honorable Mention (100 Free, 400 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay) Lisa D’Olier - Honorable Mention (400 Medley Relay) Lisa Garcia - Honorable Mention (400 Free Relay) Kelly Hecking - Honorable Mention (200 Back, 400 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay) Allison Lloyd - Honorable Mention (400 Medley Relay) Kristen Peterson - Honorable Mention (400 Free Relay) 2001 Marie Labosky - Honorable Mention (400 IM) Kelly Hecking - Honorable Mention (200 Back) Heather Mattingly - Honorable Mention (3-meter) 2000 Carrie Nixon - All-America (50 Free) Honorable Mention (100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Elizabeth Barger - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Kelly Hecking - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Heather Mattingly - Honorable Mention (1-meter, 3-meter) Alison Newell - Honorable Mention (200 Fly) Shannon Suddarth - Honorable Mention (100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) 1999 Elizabeth Barger - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Kelly Hecking - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Brittany Kline - Honorable Mention (200 Medley Relay) Carrie Nixon - Honorable Mention (50 Free, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Shannon Suddarth - Honorable Mention (200 Breast, 400 Medley Relay) 1998 Shannon Suddarth - All-America (100 Breast) / Honorable Mention (200 breast) Linda Gallo - Honorable Mention (500 Free, 1,650 Free) 1997 Erin Brooks - All-America (200 Back) Alison Newell - Honorable Mention (200 Fly) Shannon Suddarth - Honorable Mention (200 Breast) 1996 Erin Brooks - Honorable Mention (100 Back, 200 Back) 1993 Tanya Williams - All-America (200 Back) / Honorable Mention (100 Back) 1991 Tanya Williams - All-America (200 IM)
2013 graduated Jenny Chiang closed out her Irish career with an honorable mention All-America performance on the 3-meter discipline at the 2013 NCAA Championships.
2013 graduate Kim Holden earned a pair of honorable mention All-America scrolls in the 200 back and 400 medley relay in her final year with the Irish.
Former Notre Dame head coach Carrie Nixon earned a program-best 12 All-America accolades during her career, which was highlighted by setting the NCAA Championships record in the 50m Free (24.99) in 2000.
The first two Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving All-Americans were middle-distance freestyler Jeanine Blatt (middle) and diver Betsy Shadley (right) – shown here with former head coach Dennis Stark. The two were AIAW Division III All-Americans in 1979, two seasons before the women’s varsity program was established.
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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Year-by-Year in the NCAA Championships name (class) - event - prelim / finals time - prelim / finals finish - honors 2013 - 16th (55 pts.) Kim Holden (Sr.) 200 Back 1:54.29 13th HM 100 Backstroke 53.33 26th 100 Butterfly 53.76 37th Jenny Chiang (Sr.) 3-meter Diving 330.75 12th HM 1-meter Diving 273.05 23rd Kelly Ryan (Jr.) 200 Backstroke 1:55.78 16th HM 100 Backstroke 54.04 43rd Emma Reaney (So.) 200 Breast 2:06.77 5th AA 100 Breast 59.19 5th AA 200 IM 1:55.06 9th HM Bridget Casey (So.) 200 Butterfly 1:58.33 30th Kelly Ryan (Jr.) 400 Medley Relay 3:34.66 13th HM Emma Reaney (So.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Catherine Galletti (Fr.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) 200 Medley Relay 1:39.35 22nd Emma Reaney (So.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Catherine Galletti (Fr.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) 400 Free Relay 3:19.69 24th Emma Reaney (So.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Catherine Galletti (Fr.) 2012 - 22nd (30 pts.) Kelly Ryan (So.) 200 Back Emma Reaney (Fr.) 2011 Samantha Maxwell (Sr.) Kim Holden (So.) 2010 - 38th (14 pts.) Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) 2009 - 31st (19 pts.) Samantha Maxwell (So.) Amywren Miller (So.) Natalie Stitt (Jr.) 2008 Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) 2007 - 27th (25 pts.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) Megan Farrell (Fr.) Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Claire Hutchinson (So.) Caroline Johnson (Jr.) Ellen Johnson (Sr.) Julia Quinn (Sr.) Christa Riggins (So.)
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1:54.16
7th
AA
100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM
59.81 2:09.73 1:55.67
11th 14th 9th
HM HM HM
100 Breast 200 Breast 200 Back 100 Back 100 Fly
1:00.83 2:12.97 1:55.76 53.54 54.13
17th 37th 23rd 25th 46th
100 Breast 200 Breast 50 Free 100 Free
1:00.69 / 1:01.09 2:14.17 22.30 / 22.49 49.44
12th (14th) HM 36th 6th (8th) AA 25th
100 Breast 200 Breast 50 Free 100 Free 100 Fly 1-meter diving
59.73 / 59.44 2:09.86 / 2:09.62 22.47 49.67 55.35 245.30
7th (6th) AA 11th (11th) HM 26th 45th 46th 32nd
100 Breast 200 Breast 50 Free 100 Free 100 Fly 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free
1:02.36 2:14.38 22.73 49.79 55.26 23.16 50.27 1:47.62
200 IM 400 IM 200 Fly 200 IM 200 Free 50 Free 100 Free 500 Free 1,650 Free 100 Back 200 Free 500 Free 200 IM 100 Breast 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free
2:00.09 4:12.37 1:58.10 2:04.14 1:50.77 23.38 50.92 4:52.35 16:36.22 56.52 1:49.99 4:52.57 2:04.71 1:03.16 23.43 50.75 1:48.46
22nd 7th 12th 63rd 67th 58th 63rd 52nd 35th 44th 59th 53rd 65th 32nd 62nd 59th 34th
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AA HM
Katie Carroll (Sr.) 200 Free Relay Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Caroline Johnson (Jr.) Christa Riggins (So.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) 400 Free Relay Megan Farrell (Fr.) Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Christa Riggins (So.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) 800 Free Relay Megan Farrell (Fr.) Ellen Johnson (Sr.) Christa Riggins (So.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay Caroline Johnson (Jr.) Julia Quinn (Sr.) Christa Riggins (So.) 2006 - 41st (4 pts.) Katie Carroll (Jr.) 200 IM 400 IM 200 Fly Julia Quinn (Jr.) 100 Breast 200 Breast Claire Hutchinson (Fr.) 500 Free 400 IM 1,650 Free 2005 - 24th (32 pts.) Christel Bouvron (Jr.) 100 Fly 200 Fly Katie Carroll (So.) 200 IM 400 IM 200 Fly Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 1-meter diving 3-meter diving 2004 (meters) - 25th (28 pts.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) 100 Free 200 IM 400 IM Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 1-meter diving 3-meter diving 2003 - t-33rd (12 pts.) Danielle Hulick (Jr.) 50 Free 100 Back 200 Back Lisa Garcia (Jr.) 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM Marie Labosky (Jr.) 200 Back 200 IM 400 IM Meghan Perry-Eaton (Jr.) 1-meter diving 3-meter diving 2002 - 19th (52 pts.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) 50 Free 100 Free 100 Fly Kelli Barton (Fr.) 500 Free 1,650 Free Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 100 Back 200 Back Kristen Peterson (Fr.) 100 Back 200 Back Allison Lloyd (Sr.) 100 Breast Lisa D’Olier (So.) 100 Fly Lisa Garcia (So.) 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM Marie Labosky (So.) 200 IM 400 IM Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay Allison Lloyd (Sr.) Lisa D’Olier (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay Allison Lloyd (Sr.) Lisa D’Olier (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) 200 Free Relay
1:32.70
23rd
3:22.22
20th
7:14.91
13th
3:44.21
20th
2:00.48 4:28.47 2:01.66 1:03.63 2:15.24 4:51.91 4:28.84 16:34.92
13th 38th 32nd 33rd 20th 38th 39th 25th
55.56 2:00.59 2:00.75 4:13.56 2:00.48 303.00 463.50
41st 22nd 14th 6th 21st 5th 15th
55.99 2:12.28 / 2:13.43 4:42.51 / 4:42.74 303.90 / 290.40 260.60
t-32nd 9th (11th) HM 14th (13th) HM 3rd (4th) AA 28th
23.25 55.03 2:00.09 54.68 1:59.09 / 1:58.39 2:01.58 2:00.07 2:03.23 4:18.09 271.40 461.95
40th 24th 29th 28th 14th (13th) HM 22nd 28th 39th 19th 9th HM 20th
22.70 / 22.53 49.65 / 49.47 55.95 4:59.61 16:48.91 55.93 1:57.45 / 1:57.90 57.19 2:02.34 1:05.05 57.14 54.53 1:59.28 2:02.21 2:04.44 4:19.37 dq
7th (7th) AA 10th (15th) HM 44th 56th 29th 28th 12th (10th) HM 41st 37th 41st 51st 22nd 17th 30th 54th 25th dq
HM
HM AA AA HM
3:42.68 / 3:42.87 13th (12th) HM
1:32.78
19th
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Fighting Irish Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Lisa Garcia (So.) Kristen Peterson (Fr.) Lisa Garcia (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Kristen Peterson (Fr.) Heather Mattingly (Sr.) 2001 - 37th (15 pts.) Kelly Hecking (Jr.) Marie Labosky (Fr.) Heather Mattingly (Jr.)
400 Free Relay
3:23.31 / 3:24.18 15th (16th) HM
1-meter diving 3-meter diving
267.00 501.65 / 517.90
12th 8th (8th)
100 Back 200 Back 1,650 Free 200 IM 400 IM 1-meter diving 3-meter diving
55.37 1:57.64 / 1:58.28 17:03.76 2:02.69 4:17.82 / 4:17.06 245.75 140.25 / 471.40
18th 13th (11th) HM 31st 20th 11th (15th) HM 24th 12th HM
24.99 / 25.09 55.34 / 55.20 1:00.86 / 1:01.06 1:03.42 2:16.93 1:10.24 / 1:09.78 2:29.50 / 2:28.81 1:01.95 2:16.98 2:13.35 / 2:13.24 1:01.91 1:55.07 / 1:55.15
4th (1st) t-9th (t-9th) t-10th (12th) 34th 36th 11th (15th) 11th (10th) 30th 38th 13th (15th) 28th 14th (14th)
2000 (meters) - 18th (74.5 pts.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) 50 Free 100 Free 100 Fly Kelly Hecking (So.) 100 Back 200 Back Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) 100 Breast 200 Breast Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) 100 Fly 200 Fly Alison Newell (Sr.) 200 Fly 100 Fly Kelly Hecking (So.) 200 Medley Relay Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (So.) 400 Medley Relay Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Heather Mattingly (So.) 1-meter diving 3-meter diving 1999 - 28th (16 pts.) Carrie Nixon (So.) 50 Free 100 Free Kristen Van Saun (So.) 200 Free 500 Free Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast Brittany Kline (Sr.) Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) 100 Breast 200 Breast Allison Lloyd (Fr.) 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) 200 Fly Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 200 Medley Relay Brittany Kline (Sr.) Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) 400 Medley Relay Kelly Hecking (Fr.) Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) 200 Free Relay Carrie Nixon (So.) Kristen Van Saun (So.) Brittany Kline (Sr.) Heather Mattingly (Fr.) 1-meter diving 3-meter diving 1998 - 23rd (29 pts.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) 50 Free 100 Free 100 Fly Linda Gallo (Sr.) 500 Free 1,650 Free Shannon Suddarth (So.) 100 Breast 200 Breast Brittany Kline (Jr.) 100 Breast Linda Gallo (Sr.) 200 Medley Relay
HM AA
AA HM HM HM HM HM HM
4:07.99 / 4:07.00 9th (9th)
HM
393.25 461.55
15th 15th
HM HM
22.88 / 23.25 50.27 1:53.73 4:54.59 56.26 2:02.95 1:03.14 1:03.28 2:15.20 / 2:16.14 1:03.28 2:15.55 55.62 2:02.80 1:42.75 / 1:43.36
16th (t-13th) HM 19th 55th 37th 25th 38th 17th 19th 15th (15th) HM 20th 18th 23rd 32nd 16th (13th) HM
3:42.62 / 3:43.50 t-11th (11th) HM
1:35.28
17th
378.10 435.25
18th 26th
23.14 50.59 55.80 4:47.04 / 4:47.35 16:25.62 1:01.82 / 1:02.65 2:13.81 / 2:13.47 1:03.88 1:46.59
27th 34th 26th 14th (13th) HM 9th HM 8th (8th) AA 11th (10th) HM 25th 20th
Brittany Kline (Jr.) Shannon Suddarth (So.) Carrie Nixon ( Fr.) Linda Gallo (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Shannon Suddarth (So.) Brittany Kline (Jr.) 1997 - 25th (19 pts.) Erin Brooks (Sr.) Shannon Suddarth (Fr.) Alison Newell (Fr.) 1996 - 31st (11 pts.) Erin Brooks (Jr.) 1994 Jesslyn Peterson (So.) 1993 - t-30th (13 pts.) Tanya Williams (Sr.) 1992 - 37th (7 pts.) Tanya Williams (Jr.) 1991 - t-31st (11 pts.) Tanya Williams (So.) 1990 - t-39th (6 pts.) Becky Wood (Jr.) Tanya Williams (Fr.)
200 Free Relay
1:36.04
19th
100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly
56.08 1:58.14 / 1:58.55 1:03.37 2:16.31 / 2:15.41 55.98 2:00.53 / 2:01.72
23rd 8th (7th) AA 22nd 13th (15th) HM 32nd 13th (10th) HM
100 Back 200 Back
55.91 / 55.87 13th (14th) HM 2:00.00 / 1:57.70 10th (15th) HM
200 IM 400 IM
2:05.69 4:23.69
100 Back 200 Back 200 IM
55.68 / 56.14 16th 1:57.68 / 1:57.98 7th 2:03.91 24th
AA AA HM
100 Back 200 Back 200 IM
56.07 1:58.27 2:03.06
HM AA HM
200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM
2:02.48 2:05.80 4:19.88 / 4:25.77 8th
200 Breast 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM
2:21.34 39th 2:01.70 27th 2:04.47 4:19.87 / 4:19.89 11th
39th 32nd
T-17th 10th 18th
AA HM AA
* Times are listed prelims / finals ... finishes are listed as finals place (prelims place) AA – indicates All-American ... HM – indicates honorable mention All-America.
NCAA Participants Four-Time Qualifiers (7) Katie Carroll - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Kelly Hecking - 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 Heather Mattingly (d) - 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 Samantha Maxwell - 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 Carrie Nixon - 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998 Shannon Suddarth - 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997 Tanya Williams - 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990 Three-Time Qualifiers (3) Meghan Perry-Eaton (d) - 2003, 2004, 2005 Marie Labosky - 2003, 2002, 2001 Amywren Miller - 2010, 2009, 2008 Two-Time Qualifiers (9) Elizabeth Barger - 2000, 1999 • Erin Brooks - 1997, 1996 Jenny Chiang (d)- 2012, 2013 • Lisa Garcia - 2003, 2002 • Kim Holden - 2011, 2013 • Claire Hutchinson - 2006, 2007 Brittany Kline - 1999, 1998 • Allison Lloyd - 2002, 1999 Alison Newell - 2000, 1997 • Julia Quinn - 2006, 2007 Emma Reaney - 2012, 2013 • Christa Riggins - 2007, 2008 Kelly Ryan - 2012, 2013 One-Time Qualifiers (16) Kelli Barton - 2002 • Christel Bouvron - 2005 Bridget Casey - 2013 • Lisa D’Olier - 2002 Megan Farrell - 2007 • Catherine Galletti - 2013• Linda Gallo - 1998 Rebecca Grove - 2007 Danielle Hulick - 2003 • Tara Hyer (d) - 2006 Caroline Johnson - 2007 • Ellen Johnson - 2007 Jesslyn Peterson - 1994 • Kristen Peterson - 2002 Kristen Van Saun - 1999 • Becky Wood - 1990 Natalie Stitt (d) - 2009 (d) - diver
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BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS (1996-2013) BIG EAST Champions
Jenny Chiang (Sr.) Emma Reaney (So.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) Suzanne Bessire (So.) Jaime Malandra (Sr.) Lauren Scott (Sr.) Emma Reaney (So.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Catherine Galletti (Fr.) Allison Casareto (So.) Emma Reaney (So.) Emma Reaney (So.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) Emma Reaney (So.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Catherine Galletti (Fr.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) Emma Reaney (So.) Kelly Ryan (So.) Emma Reaney (Fr.) Kim Holden (Jr.) Amy Prestinario (Sr.) Kelly Ryan (So.) Emma Reaney (Fr.) Kim Holden (Jr.) Amy Prestinario (Sr.) Kelly Ryan )So.) Amy Prestinario (Sr.) Suzanne Bessire (Fr.) Emma Reaney (Fr.) Emma Reaney (Fr.) Emma Reaney )Fr.) Kelly Ryan (So.) Kelly Ryan (So.) Jenny Chiang (Jr.) Amy Prestinario (Jr.) Lauren Parisi (Sr.) Lauren Scott (So.) Kelly Ryan (Fr.) Kelly Ryan (Fr.) Kim Holden (So.) Kim Holden (So.) Samantha Maxwell (Sr.) Katie Casey (Sr.) Kelly Ryan (Fr.) Kim Holden (So.) Kelly Ryan (Fr.) Jenny Chiang (So.) Kim Holden (Fr.) Kim Holden (Fr.) Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Jenny Chiang (Fr.) Kim Holden (Fr.) Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) Lauren Scott (Fr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Kim Holen (Fr.) Samantha Maxwell (Jr.) Katie Casey (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Katie Casey (So.) Ashlee Edgell (Jr.) Kellyn Kuhlke (So.) Samantha Maxwell (So.) Samantha Maxwell (So.) Colleen Fotsch (Fr.) Samantha Maxwell (So.) Kellyn Kuhlke (So.) Amywren Miller (So.)
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Event 3-meter Diving 800 Free Relay
Time (finals) Year 329.85 2013 7:10.84 2013
200 Medley Relay
1:38.74
2013
1-meter Diving 200 IM 100 Breast 100 Back 400 Medley Relay
311.80 1:56.37 58.84 53.34 3:34.86
2013 2013 2013 2013 2013
200 Back 200 Breast 400 Medley Relay
1:53.86 2:08.24 3:36.28
2013 2013 2012
400 Medley Relay
3:36.28
2012
400 Free Relay
3:18.93
2012
200 IM 100 Breast 200 Back 100 vFree 3-meter Diving 400 Free Relay
1:56.42 59.85 1:55.56 49.38 320.90 3:19.68
2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011
100 Free 200 Back 400 Medley Relay
49.73 1:56.00 3:35.89
2011 2011 2011
100 Back 200 Free 3-meter Diving 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 50 Free 3-meter Diving 200 Medley Relay
52.99 1:46.88 337.40 53.88 1:55.79 59.64 2:11.37 22.47 313.35 1:39.31
2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
400 Medley Relay
3:36.45
2010
200 Fly 400 IM 100 Fly 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 Medly Relay
1:57.72 4:15.17 53.46 1:00.38 2:10.25 1:39.61
2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Megan Farrell (Jr.) 800 Free Relay 7:13.51 Amy Prestinario (Fr.) Lauren Sylvester (So.) Christa Riggins (Sr.) 3:36.20 Maggie Behrens (Jr.) 400 Medley Relay Samantha Maxwell (So.) Kellyn Kuhlke (So.) Amywren Miller (So.) 1-meter diving 290.15 Natalie Stitt (Jr.) 3-meter diving 294.30 Natalie Stitt (Jr.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) 200 Free 1:44.89 200 Fly 1:59.37 Katie Casey (Fr.) Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) 200 Breast 2:12.76 Natalie Stitt (So.) 3-meter diving 266.90 1:31.07 Caroline Johnson (Sr.) 200 Free Relay Lauren Parisi (Fr.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) 400 Free Relay 3:19.38 Megan Farrell (So.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) Lauren Parisi (Fr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) 500 Free 4:45.50 Katie Carroll (Sr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:16.25 200 Individual Medley 2:02.08 Ashlee Edgell (Fr.) 100 Breast 1:02.55 Julia Quinn (Sr.) Julia Quinn (Sr.) 200 Breast 2:14.41 Caroline Johnson (Jr.) 200 Free Relay 1:31.85 Christa Riggins (So.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) Rebecca Grove (Sr.) 7:15.16 Christa Riggins (So.) 800 Free Relay Casey Wagner (So.) Megan Farrell (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) 400 Individual Medley 4:14.37 Katie Carroll (Jr.) Julia Quinn (Jr.) 200 Breast 2:14.27 Christel Bouvron (Jr.) 100 Fly 54.75 Christel Bouvron (Jr.) 200 Fly 2:00.07 200 Individual Medley 2:01.35 Katie Carroll (So.) Katie Carroll (So.) 400 Individual Medley 4:15.55 Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 1-meter diving 296.10 Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) 3-meter diving 555.20 Jessica Stephens (So.) 200 Breast 2:16.45 Katie Guida (Fr.) 200 Free Relay 1:32.94 Caroline Johnson (Fr.) Katie Carroll (So.) Rebecca Grove (So.) 3:22.03 Caroline Johnson (Fr.) 400 Free Relay Ellen Johnson (So.) Katie Carroll (So.) Rebecca Grove (So.) 7:16.95 Caroline Johnson (Fr.) 800 Free Relay
Fighting Irish 2009
2009
2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
2008
2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
2007
2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005
2005
2005
Ellen Johnson (So.) Katie Carroll (So.) Rebecca Grove (So.) Caroline Johnson (Fr.) Jessica Stephens (So.) Christel Bouvron (Jr.) Katie Carroll (So.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) Marie Labosky (Sr.) Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) Meghan Perry-Eaton (Sr.) Katie Eckholt (Jr.) Danielle Hulick (Sr.) Rebecca Grove (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) Danielle Hulick (Jr.) Lisa Garcia (Jr.) Lisa Garcia (Jr.) Marie Labosky (Jr.) Meghan Perry-Eaton (Jr.) Katie Eckholt (So.) Danielle Hulick (Jr.) Heidi Hendrick (Sr.) Kristen Peterson (So.) Katie Eckholt (So.) Sarah Alwen (So.) Heidi Hendrick (Sr.) Danielle Hulick (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Allison Lloyd (Sr.) Katie Eckkholt (Fr.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Danielle Hulick (So.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Allison Lloyd (Sr.) Lisa D’Olier (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Allison Lloyd (Sr.) Lisa D’Olier (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (Jr.) Allison Lloyd (Jr.) Lisa D’Olier (Fr.) Lisa D’Olier (Fr.) Marie Labosky (Fr.) Kelly Hecking (Jr.)
400 Medley Relay
3:42.80
2005
100 Free 100 Fly 200 Individual Medley 400 Individual Medley 1-meter diving 3-meter diving 200 Free Relay
50.14 54.29 2:00.65 4:21.08 297.95 509.05 1:32.66
2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
50 Free 200 Fly 200 Individual Medley 400 Individual Medley 1-meter diving 200 Free Relay
22.93 2:01.02 2:01.21 4:16.24 309.20 1:33.21
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
400 Free Relay
3:21.81
2003
50 Free 100 Back 200 Back 200 Breast 200 Free Relay
22.73 55.26 1:57.70 2:15.60 1:32.01
2002 2002 2002 2002 2002
200 Medley Relay
1:41.93
2002
400 Medley Relay
3:40.98
2002
100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 Individual Medley 200 Medley Relay
54.98 1:58.70 1:02.86 55.00 2:01.17 2:01.87 1:43.11
2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001
Kelly Hecking, a 2002 graduate, holds the Notre Dame record for BIG EAST championships – in any sport – having claimed 19 (including four in the 100-yard back) during her career.
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BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS (1996-2013)
Fighting Irish
Christa Riggins finished her career in 2009 with 21 all-BIG EAST honors. Laurie Musgrave (Fr.) Lisa D’Olier (Fr.) Danielle Hulick (Fr.) Kelly Hecking (Jr.) Allison Lloyd (Jr.) Lisa D’Olier (Fr.) Danielle Hulick (Fr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Kristen Van Saun (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (So.) Kelly Hecking (So.) Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Alison Newell (Sr.) Brooke Davey (So.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (So.) Laura Shepard (Sr.) Brenda Reilly (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (So.) Brooke Davey (So.) Laura Shepard (Sr.) Alison Newell (Sr.) Brenda Reilly (Jr.) Kristen Van Saun (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (So.) Allison Lloyd (So.) Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (So.) Shannon Suddarth (Sr.) Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Brooke Davey (Fr.) Laura Shepard (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) Brittany Kline (Sr.) Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Linda Gallo (Sr.) Linda Gallo (Sr.)
400 Medley Relay
3:41.66
2001
50 Free 100 Free 500 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 Free Relay
22.58 49.18 4:49.93 56.01 2:00.45 1:02.64 2:14.57 54.07 2:00.71 1:32.64
2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
400 Free Relay
3:25.74
2000
800 Free Relay
7:23.25
2000
200 Medley Relay
1:42.81
2000
400 Medley Relay
3:42.69
2000
50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Free Relay
22.62 49.89 56.00 2:15.23 55.53 1:32.96
1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999
200 Medley Relay
1:42.47
1999
400 Medley Relay
3:43.17
1999
200 Free 500 Free
1:49.44 4:48.02
1998 1998
Linda Gallo (Sr.) Shannon Suddarth (So.) Shannon Suddarth (So.) Elizabeth Barger (So.) Elizabeth Barger (So.) Alison Newell (So.) Kristen Van Saun (Fr.) Katie Collins (Fr.) Linda Gallo (Sr.) Linda Gallo (Sr.) Brittany Kline (Jr.) Elizabeth Barger (So.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Tiffany O’Brien (Fr.) Shannon Suddarth (So.) Elizabeth Barger (So.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Erin Brooks (Sr.) Erin Brooks (Sr.) Elizabeth Barger (Fr.) Alison Newell (Fr.) Alison Newell (Fr.) Allison Hollis (Fr.) Linda Gallo (Jr.) Courtney South (Jr.) Erin Brooks (Sr.) Brittany Kline (So.) Elizabeth Barger (Fr.) Linda Gallo (Jr.) Erin Brooks (Jr.) Erin Brooks (Jr.) Erin Brooks (Jr.) Lauren Relay (So.) Brittany Kline (Fr.) Courtney South (So.)
1,650 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 800 Free Relay
16:24.48 1:02.07 2:13.99 55.70 2:01.45 7:22.17
1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998
200 Medley Relay
1:44.48
1998
400 Medley Relay
3:45.86
1998
100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly 800 Free Relay
55.85 1:57.68 56.03 2:00.61 7:25.69
1997 1997 1997 1997 1997
200 Medley Relay
1:44.97
1997
100 Back 200 Back 400 Medley Relay
56.25 1:59.47 3:50.00
1996 1996 1996
Runners-up (All-BIG EAST)
Kim Holden (Sr.) Bridget Casey (So.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Emma Reaney (So.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) Catherine Galletti (Fr.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) Catherine Galletti (Fr.) Christen McDonough (Jr.) Amy Prestinario (Sr.) Emma Reaney (Fr.) Kelly Ryan (So.) Kelly Ryan (So.) Amy Prestinario (Sr.) Hannah Bowen (Fr.) Lauren Scott (Jr.)
Event 200 Back 200 Fly 100 Back 100 Fly 400 Free Relay
Time (finals) 1:54.33 1:57.49 53.53 52.57 3:19.37
Year 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013
200 Free Relay
1:31.75
2013
100 Free 200 Breast 200 Free 200 Free Relay
50.12 2:11.42 1:47.04 1:31.65
2012 2012 2012 2012
Samantha Maxwell (Sr.) Amy Prestinario (Jr.) Kelly Ryan (Fr.) Lauren Parisi (Sr.) Lauren Scott (So.) Kim Holden (So.) Samantha Maxwell (Sr.) Kellyn Kuhlke (Sr.) Amy Prestinario (Jr.) Jenny Chiang (So.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Ashlee Edgell (Sr.) Kim Holden (Fr.) Amy Prestinario (So.) Lauren Scott (Fr.) Delia Cronin (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Maggie Behrens (Jr.) Megan Farrell (Jr.) Megan Farrell (Jr.) Kellyn Kuhlke (So.) Amywren Miller (So.) Amywren Miller (So.) Christa Riggins (Sr.) Heidi Grossman (So.) Amywren Miller (So.) Colleen Fotsch (Fr.) Maggie Behrens (Jr.) Christa Riggins (Sr.) Caroline Johnson (Sr.) Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) Caroline Johnson (Sr.) Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) Caroline Johnson (Sr.)
100 Breast 200 Free Relay
1:02.07 1:31.98
2011 2011
200 Medley Relay
1:38.97
2011
1-meter Diving 100 Free 200 IM 100 Fly 200 Free Relay
301.60 49.33 2:00.70 54.12 1:31.62
2011 2010 2010 2010 2010
100 Back 400 IM 200 IM 200 Fly 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 1-meter diving 200 Free Relay
54.11 4:15.17 2:00.63 2:00.77 22.37 49.14 1:47.14 268.05 1:31.01
2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
100 Back 100 Breast 100 Free 100 Fly 200 Medley Relay
55.34 1:01.68 49.10 54.88 1:40.84
2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
400 Medley Relay
3:41.54
2008
Individual Champion Combos Three Titles in a Meet 2013 – Emma Reaney (200 IM, 100 Breast, 200 Breast) 2004 – Katie Carroll (100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 IM) 2000 – Carrie Nixon (50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly) 1998 – Linda Gallo (200 Free, 500 Free, 1,650 Free) Four Titles in Same Event Kelly Hecking – 100 Back (1999-2002) Jenny Chiang – 3-meter diving (2010-13) Three Titles in Same Event Elizabeth Barger – 100 Fly (1997-99) Katie Carroll - 400 IM (2005-07) Samantha Maxwell - 200 Breast (2008-10) Carrie Nixon – 50 Free (1999-2000, 2002) Meghan Perry-Eaton – 1-meter diving (2003-05) Kim Holden – 100 Back (2010-11, 2013) Two Titles in Same Event Erin Brooks – 100 Back (1996-97) Erin Brooks – 200 Back (1996-97) Katie Casey - 200 Fly (2008-09) Katie Carroll - 200 IM (2004-05) Kelly Hecking – 200 Back (2000-01) Emma Reaney - 100 Breast (2012-13) Emma Reaney - 200 IM (2012-13) Kim Holden - 200 Back (2010-11) Marie Labosky - 400 IM (2003-04) Samantha Maxwell - 100 Breast (2009-10) Carrie Nixon – 100 Free (1999-2000) Meghan Perry-Eaton – 3-meter diving (2004-05) Julia Quinn – 200 Breast (2006-07) Natalie Stitt - 3-meter diving (2008-09) Shannon Suddarth – 200 Breast (1998-99) Kelly Ryan - 100 Free (2011-12) Kelly Ryan - 200 Back (2012-13)
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BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS (1996-2013) Samantha Maxwell (Fr.) Megan Farrell (So.) Amywren Miller (Fr.) Megan Farrell (So.) 800 Free Relay Lauren Sylvester (Fr.) Claire Hutchinson (Jr.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) Katie Carroll (Sr.) 200 Fly Caroline Johnson (Jr.) 100 Back Christa Riggins (So.) 200 Free Katie Carroll. Jr. 200 Fly 500 Free Katie Carroll (Jr.) Rebecca Grove (Jr.) 50 Free Lucy Hirt (Fr.) 3-meter diving Claire Hutchinson (Fr.) 400 Individual Medley Claire Hutchinson (Fr.) 1,650 Free 100 Breast Julia Quinn (Jr.) Christa Riggins (Fr.) 200 Free Jessica Stephens (Jr.) 200 Breast Rebecca Grove (Sr.) 200 Free Relay Caroline Johnson (So.) Christa Riggins (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Jr.) Christa Riggins (Fr.) 800 Free Relay Casey Wagner (So.) Ellen Johnson (Jr.) Katie Carroll (Jr.) Caroline Johnson (So.) 200 Medley Relay Julia Quinn (Jr.) Jessica Stephens (Jr.) Rebecca Grove (Jr.) Caroline Johnson (So.) 400 Medley Relay Julia Quinn (Jr.) Katie Carroll (Jr.) Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Tara Hyer (Fr.) 3-meter diving Caroline Johnson (Fr.) 100 Back Ellen Johnson (So.) 200 Free Ellen Johnson (So.) 500 Free Jessica Stephens (So.) 200 Individual Medley 50 Free Danielle Hulick (Sr.) 200 Back Marie Labosky (Sr.) Courtney Choura (So.) 100 Breast Lisa Garcia (Sr.) 200 Fly Lisa Garcia (Sr.) 200 Individual Medley Katie Eckholt (Jr.) 400 Free Relay Danielle Hulick (Sr.) Rebecca Grove (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) Ellen Johnson (Fr.) 800 Free Relay Katie Carroll (Fr.) Lisa Garcia (Sr.) Anne Barton (Fr.) Danielle Hulick (Sr.) 400 Medley Relay Courtney Choura (So.) Christel Bouvron (So.) Katie Carroll (Fr.) Courtney Choura (Fr.) 200 Breast Christel Bouvron (Fr.) 100 Fly Meghan Perry-Eaton (Jr.) 3-meter diving Danielle Hulick (Jr.) 400 Medley Relay Laurie Musgrave (Jr.) Lisa Garcia (Jr.) Heidi Hendrick (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) 100 Free Kristen Peterson (Fr.) 100 Back Kristen Peterson (Fr.) 200 Back Allison Lloyd (Sr.) 100 Breast Lisa Garcia (So.) 100 Fly Lisa Garcia (So.) 200 Fly Lisa Garcia (So.) 200 Individual Medley Meghan Perry-Eaton (So.) 1-meter diving Heather Mattingly (Sr.) 3-meter diving
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BIG EAST Titles 7:17.35
2008
2:00.87 55.66 1:47.82 2:00.04 5:47.87 23.00 422.95 4:22.28 16:34.37 1:03.02 1:49.12 2:16.79 1:32.23
2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006
7:19.46
2006
1:41.91
2006
3:43.98
2006
431.25 55.52 1:49.20 4:49.83 2:02.26 23.43 1:59.33 1:03.62 2:01.18 2:01.77 3:23.00
2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
7:20.12
2004
3:44.81
2004
2:18.23 54.57 501.05 3:42.33
2003 2003 2003 2003
50.03 55.45 1:58.41 1:03.24 55.13 2:01.23 2:02.37 293.30 538.05
2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002
Name Kelly Hecking (’02) Carrie Nixon (’02) Katie Carroll (’07) Elizabeth Barger (’00) Kim Holden (‘13) Kelly Ryan (‘14) Samantha Maxwell (‘11) Emma Reaney (‘15) Shannon Suddarth (’00) Linda Gallo (’98) Danielle Hulick (’04) Amywren Miller (‘11) Erin Brooks (’97) Lisa D’Olier (’04) Allison Lloyd (’02) Caroline Johnson (’08) Christa Riggins (’09) Rebecca Grove (’07) Meghan Perry-Eaton (’05) Allison Newell (’00) Lauren Scott (‘13) Suzanne Bessire (‘15) Katie Casey (‘11) Jenny Chiang (‘13) Katie Eckholt (’05) Catherine Galletti (‘16) Brittany Kline (’00) Amy Prestinario (‘12) Julia Quinn (’07) Marie Labosky (’04) Natalie Stitt (‘10) Christel Bouvron (’05) Allison Casareto (‘15) Kellyn Kuhlke (‘11) Kristen Van Saun (’01) Megan Farrell (‘10) Brooke Davey (’02) Laura Shepard (’00) Lauren Parisi (‘11) Lisa Garcia (’04) Ashlee Edgell (‘10) Jessica Stephens (’07) Heidi Hendrick (’03) Christen McDonough (‘14) Brenda Reilly (’01) Courtney South (’98) Ellen Johnson (’07) Bridget Casey (‘15) Katie Guida (’08) Casey Wagner (’09) Kristen Peterson (’05) Sarah Alwen (’04) Jaime Malandra (‘13) Laurie Musgrave (’04) Katie Collins (’01) Tiffany O’Brien (’01) Allison Hollis (’00) Lauren Relay (’00) Lindsey Streepey (‘16) Lauren Sylvester (‘11) Colleen Fotsch (’09) Maggie Behrens (‘10)
Individual Relay Total 7 12 19 6 12 18 8 7 15 4 7 11 5 6 11 5 6 11 5 5 10 5 5 10 5 3 8 3 4 7 1 6 7 1 6 7 4 2 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 0 6 6 1 5 6 0 5 5 5 0 5 2 3 5 0 5 5 1 3 4 2 2 4 4 0 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 2 1 3 3 0 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
All-BIG EAST Honors Name Katie Carroll (’07) Carrie Nixon (’02) Kelly Hecking (’02) Kim Holden (‘13) Christa Riggins (’09)
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Kelly Ryan (‘14) Amywren Miller (‘11) Danielle Hulick (’04) Caroline Johnson (’08) Elizabeth Barger (’00) Samantha Maxwell (‘11) Linda Gallo (’98) Rebecca Grove (’07) Amy Prestinario (‘12) Emma Reaney (‘15) Allison Newell (’00) Shannon Suddarth (’00) Lisa Garcia (’04) Allison Lloyd (’02) Jessica Stephens (’07) Courtney South (’98) Julia Quinn (’07) Christel Bouvron (’05) Brittany Kline (’99) Jenny Chiang (‘13) Meghan Perry-Eaton (’05) Natalie Stitt (‘10) Kristen Van Saun (’01) Erin Brooks (’97) Lisa D’Olier (’04) Megan Farrell (‘10) Katie Eckholt (’05) Marie Labosky (’04) Katie Casey (‘11) Ellen Johnson (’07) Kellyn Kuhlke (‘11) Ashlee Edgell (‘10) Tiffany O’Brien (’01) Casey Wagner (’09) Lauren Parisi (‘11) Lauren Scott (‘13) Laura Shepard (’00) Tara Hyer (’08) Ann Barton (’07) Suzanne Bessire (‘15) Courtney Choura (’06) Kristen Peterson (’05) Lauren Sylvester (‘11) Heidi Hendrick (’03) Brooke Davey (’02) Claire Hutchinson (’09) Allison Casareto (‘15) Heather Mattingly (’02) Heidi Grossman (‘11) Maggie Behrens (‘10) Katie Collins (’01) Brooke Taylor (’05) Tara Riggs (’02) Allison Hollis (’00) Lauren Relay (’99) Jesslyn Peterson (’96) Sarah Alwen (’04) Laurie Musgrave (’04) Brenda Reilly (’01) Colleen Fotsch (’09) Delia Cronin (‘11) Hannah Bowen (‘15) Lucy Hirt (’09) Georgia Healey (’05) Alexandra Shue (’08) Sarah Bowman (’04) Sarah Dotzel (‘14) Emily Barton (‘12) Zeina Shanata (‘10) Katie Guida (’08) Karen Daylor (’97) Shelley Hotchkiss (’98) Natalie Najarian (’00) Liane Watkins (’03)
8 6 5 3 8 8 6 3 3 6 9 10 9 7 6 2 4 3 3 7 7 7 4 4 3 2 0 6 4 3 3 5 4 2 1 0 0 4 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 2 3 3 3 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 12 12 14 8 8 9 12 12 8 5 3 3 4 4 7 4 5 5 0 0 0 3 3 4 5 7 0 2 3 3 0 1 3 4 5 5 0 2 3 2 2 2 4 4 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
19 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS (1996-2013)
Fighting Irish Katie Eckholt (Fr.) Danielle Hulick (So.) Carrie Nixon (Sr.) Kelly Hecking (Sr.) Marie Labosky (Fr.) Danielle Hulick (Fr.) Lisa Garcia (Fr.) Marie Labosky (Fr.) Brooke Davey (Jr.) Danielle Hulick (Fr.) Liane Watkins (So.) Kelly Hecking (Jr.) Alison Newell (Sr.) Allison Lloyd (So.) Allison Lloyd (So.) Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Elizabeth Barger (Sr.) Kristen Van Saun (So.) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) Allison Lloyd (Fr.) Elizabeth Barger (Jr.) Heather Mattingly (Fr.) Alison Newell (Jr.) Kelly Hecking (Fr.) Kristen Van Saun (So.) Tara Riggs (Fr.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Tiffany O’Brien (Fr.) Alison Newell (So.) Tiffany O’Brien (Fr.) Linda Gallo (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Katie Collins (Fr.) Laura Shepard (So.) Linda Gallo (Sr.) Carrie Nixon (Fr.) Katie Collins (Fr.) Courtney South (Sr.) Courtney South (Jr.) Linda Gallo (Jr.) Linda Gallo (Jr.) Shannon Suddarth (Fr.) Alison Newell (Fr.) Laura Shepard (Fr.) Linda Gallo (Jr.) Natalie Najarian (Fr.) Courtney South (Jr.) Linda Gallo (Jr.) Alison Newell (Fr.) Karen Daylor (Sr.) Courtney South (Jr.) Erin Brooks (Sr.) Brittany Kline (So.) Elizabeth Barger (Fr.) Courtney South (Jr.)
400 Free Relay
3:21.25
2002
Brittany Kline (Fr.) Lauren Relay (So.) Jesslyn Peterson (Sr.)
100 Breast 1:04.71 200 Fly 2:05.92 400 Individual Medley 4:30.04
1996 1996 1996
1,650 Free 100 Back 200 Fly 400 Individual Medley 400 Free Relay
16:32.30 56.32 2:03.31 4:16.94 3:25.00
2001 2001 2001 2001 2001
500 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 500 Free 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Fly 3-meter diving 800 Free Relay
4:51.97 1:03.82 2:16.90 55.64 2:01.81 4:47.63 2:01.16 1:02.49 2:02.08 517.75 7:26.92
2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999
Event 3-meter Diving 1-meter Diving 100 Breast Platform Diving 100 Back 100 Fly 1-meter Diving 200 Free 800 Free Relay
Time (finals) 320.20 297.60 1:01.18 228.40 54.41 54.41 280.80 1:48.02 7:15.31
Year 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012
200 Medley Relay
1:40.94
2012
50 Free 200 Back 200 Fly 400 Individual Medley 200 Free Relay
23.34 2:02.65 2:02.69 4:25.63 1:33.86
1998 1998 1998 1998 1998
200 Breast 100 Free 200 Back 100 Fly 50 Free 1-meter Diving 400 IM 200 Fly 400 Free Relay
2:11.79 50.01 1:56.00 53.83 23.03 297.70 4:16.93 1:59.22 3:20.41
2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010
400 Free Relay
3:27.43
1998
100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 100 Breast 100 Fly 200 Free Relay
51.70 1:50.72 4:51.51 1:03.70 56.06 1:35.59
1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997
500 Free 1650 Free 200 Fly 200 IM 3-meter diving 400 Free Relay
4:50.32 16:34.68 2:00.82 2:01.49 284.65 3:21.61
2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
400 Free Relay
3:28.30
1997
400 Medley Relay
3:47.25
1997
Alison Casareto (So.) Jenny Chiang (Sr.) Christen McDonough (Jr.) Lindsey Streepey (Fr.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Jenny Chiang (Sr.) Suzanne Bessire (So.) Emma Reaney (So.) Suzanne Bessire (So.) Kelly Ryan (Jr.) Amy Prestinario (‘12) Emma Reaney )So.) Kim Holden (Sr.) Sarah Dotzel (Jr.) Amy Prestinario (‘12) Samantha Maxwell (Sr.) Amy Prestinario (Jr.) Kelly Ryan (Fr.) Kim Holden (So.) Amy Prestinario (Jr.) Heidi Grossman (Sr.) Ashlee Edgell (Sr.) Katie Casey (Jr.) Amy Prestinario (So.) Kim Holden (Fr.) Delia Cronin (Jr.) Amywren Miller (Jr.) Lauren Sylvester (So.) Lauren Sylvester (So.) Claire Hutchinson (Sr.) Emily Barton (Fr.) Heidi Grossman Amy Prestinario (Fr.) Christa Riggins (Sr.) Zeina Shanata (Jr.) Amywren Miller (So.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) Christa Riggins (Jr.) Casey Wagner (Jr.) Lauren Parisi (Fr.) Katie Casey (Fr.) Tara Hyer (Sr.) Natalie Stitt (So.) Ashlee Edgell (Fr.) Rebecca Grove (Sr.) Tara Hyer (Jr.) Natalie Stitt (Fr.) Ann Barton (Jr.) Ann Barton (Jr.) Tara Hyer (Fr.) Christa Riggins (Fr.) Jessica Stephens (Jr.) Casey Wagner (Fr.) Christa Riggins (Fr.) Casey Wagner (Fr.) Katie Carroll (Jr.) Rebecca Grove (Jr.) Katie Carroll (So.) Jessica Stephens (So.) Kristen Peterson (Sr.) Jessica Stephens (So.) Christel Bouvron (Jr.) Rebecca Grove (So.) Rebecca Grove (Fr.) Georgia Healey (Jr.) Jessica Stephens (Fr.) Brooke Taylor (Jr.) Lisa Garcia (Jr.)
Notre Dame dominated the butterfly events at the 2009 BIG EAST meet, winning the 100 Fly and taking the top three spots in the 200 Fly.
Third Place (All-BIG EAST)
50 Free 100 Free 1,650 Free 200 Back 100 Fly 3-meter diving 1-meter diving 400 Individual Medley 50 Free 3-meter diving 1-meter diving 200 Back 100 Fly 3-meter diving 100 Free 200 Individual Medley 500 Free 400 Free Relay
22.95 49.39 16:39.77 1:59.00 55.37 263.50 240.50 4:20.74 23.03 247.80 246.50 2:01.29 55.44 416.25 50.47 2:02.78 4:49.19 3:22.48
2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006
200 Fly 100 Fly 200 Medley Relay
2:02.25 55.86 1:45.21
2005 2005 2005
50 Free 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 100 Fly
23.48 2:18.22 55.51 2:02.52 54.90
2004 2004 2004 2004 2003
BIG EAST Individual Awards 2013 - Emma Reaney, BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Swimmer 2013 - Jenny Chiang - BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Diver 2009, 2010, 2013 - Brian Barnes, BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year 2010 - Samantha Maxwell, BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Swimmer 2009 - Natalie Stitt, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Diver 1999, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013 - Caiming Xie, BIG EAST Diving Coach of the Year 2008 - Carrie Nixon, BIG EAST Swimming Coach of the Year 2003, 2004, 2005 – Meghan Perry-Eaton, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Diver 2004 – Katie Carroll, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Swimmer 2000 – Carrie Nixon, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Swimmer 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2005 – Bailey Weathers, BIG EAST Coach of the Year 1998 – Linda Gallo, BIG EAST Championships Most Outstanding Swimmer
Brooke Taylor (So.) Christel Bouvron (Fr.) Lisa Garcia (Jr.) Heidi Hendrick (Sr.) Sarah Alwen (So.) Danielle Hulick (Jr.) Courtney Choura (Fr.) Christel Bouvron (Fr.) Katie Eckholt (So.) Danielle Hulick (So.) Danielle Hulick (So.) Lisa D’Olier (So.) Tiffany O’Brien (Sr.) Sarah Bowman (Fr.) Kristen Van Saun (Jr.) Alison Newell (Sr.) Tiffany O’Brien (Jr.) Kristen Van Saun (So.) Tara Riggs (Fr.) Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) Allison Lloyd (Fr.) Carrie Nixon (So.) Alison Newell (Jr.) Shannon Suddarth (Jr.) Heather Mattingly (Fr.) Alison Newell (So.) Brittany Kline (Jr.) Alison Newell (So.) Shannon Suddarth (So.) Courtney South (Jr.) Allison Hollis (Fr.) Brittany Kline (So.) Shannon Suddarth (Fr.) Elizabeth Barger (Fr.) Linda Gallo (So.) Shelley Hotchkiss (So.) Linda Gallo (So.) Jesslyn Peterson (Sr.) Courtney South (So.)
200 Fly 800 Free Relay
2:01.37 7:25.26
2003 2003
200 Medley Relay
1:43.78
2003
100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Back 200 Fly 1,650 Free 100 Fly 400 Individual Medley 200 Free 500 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 Individual Medley 1-meter diving 500 Free 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Individual Medley 200 Free 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 Fly 1,650 Free 800 Free Relay
56.12 2:00.21 55.38 2:02.49 2:03.69 16:53.35 56.24 4:22.23 1:49.58 4:50.25 1:02.82 2:16.91 56.03 2:02.55 2:05.61 415.20 4:52.78 2:20.82 56.47 2:06.13 1:52.11 2:01.26 1:04.13 2:17.16 2:03.61 16:53.77 7:33.79
2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 1998 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1996 1996
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1,650 Free
50 Free 1. Amywren Miller 2. Amywren Miller 3. Amywren Miller Carrie Nixon 5. Amywren Miller 6. Amywren Miler 7. Carrie Nixon 8. Amywren Miller Amywren Miller 10. Carrie Nixon
22.30 22.37 22.39 22.39 22.42 22.47 22.48 22.49 22.49 22.53
3.18.10 2.18.09 2.20.08 3.16.00 2.20.08 2.18.10 3.16.00 3.18.10 2.18.09 3.21.02
1. Linda Gallo 2. Claire Hutchinson 3. Linda Gallo 4. Katie Carroll 5. Marie Labosky 6. Claire Hutchinson 7. Linda Gallo 8. Lauren Sylvester 9. Claire Hutchinson 10. Katie Carroll
49.10 49.14 49.18 49.27 49.33 49.38 49.39 49.41 49.44 49.45 49.45
2.20.08 2.18.09 2.19.00 2.19.08 2.20.10 2.18.12 2.20.08 2.20.10 3.20.10 3.18.00 3.02.13
1. Kim Holden 2. Kim Holden 3. Kim Holden 4. Kelly Ryan 5. Kim Holden 6. Kim Holden 7. Kim Holden 8. Kelly Ryan 9. Kelly Ryan 10. Kelly Ryan
200 Free 1. Christa Riggins 2. Emma Reaney 3. Christa Riggins 4. Kelly Ryan 5. Kelly Ryan 6. Christa Riggins 7. Kelly Ryan 8. Kelly Ryan 9. Christa Riggins 10. Christa Riggins
100 Breast 2.21.98 11.17.06 3.21.98 1.26.07 1.25.01 2.15.06 11.23.97 2.18.09 3.10.07 12.1.05
1. Emma Reaney 2. Emma Reaney 3. Emma Reaney 4. Emma Reaney 5. Emma Reaney 6. Samantha Maxwell 7. Samantha Maxwell 8. Samantha Maxwell 9. Emma Reaney 10. Emma Reaney
52.99 2.18.11 53.07 12.01.12 53.31 2.18.11 53.32 2.17.12 53.33 3.22.13 53.34 3.01.13 53.39 1.26.13 53.41 3.16.12 53.43 3.21.13 53.45 3.21.13
1. Emma Reaney 2. Emma Reaney 3. Emma Reaney 4. Emma Reaney 5. Emma Reaney 6. Samantha Maxwell 7. Emma Reaney 8. Samantha Maxwell 9. Emma Reaney 10. Emma Reaney
1:53.57 1:53.67 1:53.86 1:54.05 1:54.16 1:54.21 1:54.29 1:54.33 1:55.00 1:55.06
1. Kim Holden 2. Kim Holden 3. Kim Holden 4. Kelly Kuhlke 5. Kim Holden 6. Kim Holden 7. Amywren Miller 8. Kelly Kuhlke 9. Carrie Nixon 10. Kim Holden Kim Holden
100 Back
100 Free 1. Amywren Miller 2. Amywren Miller 3. Carrie Nixon 4. Amywren Miller 5. Amywren Miller 6. Kelly Ryan 7. Christa Riggins 8. Amywren Miller 9. Amywren Miller 10. Carrie Nixon Emma Reaney
16:24.48 16:24.94 16:25.62 16:27.48 16:32.30 16:34.37 16:34.43 16:34.68 16:36.22 16:37.58
1:44.89 1:45.88 1:46.03 1:46.88 1:47.04 1:47.14 1:47.24 1:47.61 1:47.71 1:47.82
2.20.08 2.27.13 2.20.08 2.18.11 2.17.12. 2.18.09 2.18.11 2.17.12 2.18.09 2.14.07
200 Breast
200 Back 1. Kelly Ryan 2. Kelly Ryan 3. Kelly Ryan 4. Kelly Ryan 5. Kelly Ryan 6. Kim Holden 7. Kim Holden 8. Kim Holden 9. Kim Holden 10. Kim Holden
4:45.50 4:47.04 4:47.35 4:47.63 4:47.87 4:48.02 4:48.19 4:48.31 4:48.75 4:49.00
2.14.07 3.19.98 3.19.98 2.25.99 2.15.06 2.21.98 2.25.99 1.12.07 2.14.07 2.15.06
1,000 Free 1. Katie Carroll 2. Claire Hutchinson 3. Casey Wagner 4. Linda Gallo 5. Marie Labosky 6. Linda Gallo 7. Kelli Barton 8. Casey Wagner 9. Lauren Sylvester 10. Kelli Barton
9:49.80 9:52.98 9:53.13 9:56.34 9:57.54 9:57.60 9:57.80 9:58.27 9:59.47 10:00.46
11.11.06 11.3.06 11.3.06 1.16.98 11.2.01 3.21.98 1.26.02 10.28.05 10.26.07 11.1.02 Samantha Maxwell earned All-America honors in the 100 and 200 breast in 2009.
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2:06.77 2:07.00 2:07.60 2:08.24 2:09.49 2:09.62 2:09.73 2:09.86 2:09.90 2:10.00
3.23.13 3.23.13 12.02.12 3.02.13 3.02.13 3.19.09 3.17.12 3.19.09, 3.17.12 12.02.12
100 Fly 3.23.13 3.171.2 3.02.13 12.02.12 3.17.12 3.23.13 3.23.13 3.02.13 3.02.13 12.02.12
500 Free 1. Katie Carroll 2. Linda Gallo 3. Linda Gallo 4. Kristen Van Saun 5. Katie Carroll 6. Linda Gallo 7. Kristen Van Saun 8. Katie Carroll 9. Katie Carroll 10. Katie Carroll
58.84 3.01.13 59.12 3.22.13 59.19 3.22.13 59.20 3.01.13 59.38 12.01.12 59.44 3.19.09 59.64 2.19.10 59.73 3.19.09 59.79 1.12.13 59.81 3.16.12
52.57 3.01.13 52.98 12.01.12 53.08 12.01.12 53.46 2.18.09 53.76 3.22.13 53.83 2.18.11 53.88 2.18.09 53.96 3.01.09 54.07 2.18.00 54.12 2.19.10 54.12 3.01.13
ALL-TIME TOP PERFORMERS
Fighting Irish
400 Medley Relay
200 Free Relay 1. 2. 3.
Amywren Miller Colleen Fotsch Maggie Behrens Christa Riggins Caroline Johnson Lauren Parisi Christa Riggins Amywren Miller Christine Galletti Kelly Ryan Kim Holden Emma Reaney
1. 2. 3.
Emma Reaney Kelly Ryan Catherine Galletti Kim Holden Megan Farrell Christa Riggins Lauren Parisi Amywren Miller Amy Prestinario Lauren Parisi Lauren Scott Kelly Ryan
1:31.01 2.18.09
1:31.07 2.20.08
1:31.44 11.30.12
200 Fly 1. Bridget Casey 2. Katie Casey 3. Katie Carroll 4. Bridget Casey 5. Lisa Garcia 6. Bridget Casey 7. Bridget Casey 8. Katie Carroll 9. Katie Carroll 10. Lisa Garcia
1:57.49 1:57.72 1:58.10 1:58.33 1:58.39 1:58.62 1:58.74 1:58.75 1:59.04 1:59.09
3.02.13 2.18.09 3.10.07 3.23.13 3.22.03 12.02.12 1.26.13 11.17.06 1.12.07 3.22.03
200 Individual Medley 1. Emma Reaney 2. Emma Reaney 3. Emma Reaney 4. Emma Reaney 5. Emma Reaney 6. Emma Reaney 7. Emma Reaney 8. Emma Reaney 9. Emma Reaney 10. Emma Reaney
1:55.05 1:55.06 1:55.27 1:56.09 1:56.37 1:56.42 1:56.63 1:57.64 1:57.67 1:58.47
11.30.12 3.21.13 11.30.12 3.15.12 2.28.13 2.16.12 3.21.13 2.28.13 12.02.11 12.02.11
400 Individual Medley 1. Emma Reaney 2. Emma Reaney 3. Katie Carroll 4. Emma Reaney 5. Katie Carroll 6. Katie Carroll 7. Katie Carroll 8. Katie Carroll 9. Katie Carroll 10. Katie Carroll
4:08.63 4:10.23 4:12.02 4:12.19 4:12.37 4:13.13 4:13.34 4:13.56 4:13.79 4:14.37
12.01.12 12.01.12 3.9.07 12.03.11 3.9.07 3.19.04 3.19.04 3.17.05 3.17.05 2.15.06
3:19.37 3.02.13
3:19.38 2.20.08
3:19.68 2.19.11
Emma Reaney Kelly Ryan Suzanne Bessire Jaime Malandra Megan Farrell Amy Prestinario Lauren Sylvester Christa Riggins Christa Riggins Katie Carroll Megan Farrell Ellen Johnson
1. 2. 3.
Lauren Scott Emma Reaney Kim Holden Catherine Galletti Kim Holden Samantha Maxwell Kellyn Kuhlke Amy Prestinario Colleen Fotsch Samantha Maxwell Kelly Kuhlke Amywren Miller
3:34.66 3.21.13
3:34.86 3.01.13
3:35.16 11.30.12
1. Jenny Chiang 2. Meghan Perry-Eaton 3. Meghan Perry-Eaton 4. Allison Casareto 5. Meghan Perry-Eaton 6. Allison Casareto 7. Jenny Chiang 8. Heather Mattingly 9. Allison Casareto 10. Jenny Chiang
338.25 11.10.12 331.58 1.17.03 328.43 1.28.05 326.80 1.12.13 322.64 2.01.03 321.38 2.09.13 320.40 2.09.13 319.27 1.26.02 318.00 11.02.12 316.80 11.30.12
1-meter Diving (championship - 10)
800 Free Relay 1. 2. 3.
Kelly Ryan Emma Reaney Kim Holden Catherine Galletti Kelly Ryan Emma Reaney Kim Holden Catherine Galletti Kelly Ryan Emma Reaney Kim Holden Catherine Galletti
1-meter Diving (6)
400 Free Relay
Natalie Stitt won both BIG EAST diving titles in 2009.
1. 2. 3.
7:10.84 2.27.13
7:13.51 2.18.09
7:14.91
3.9.07
200 Medley Relay 1:38.74 2.27.13
1:38.97 2.16.11
1:39.29
3.1.09
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Heather Mattingly Heather Mattingly Heather Mattingly Gina Ketelhohn Heather Mattingly
425.40 11.20.98 418.95 10.23.99 415.20 2.26.99 400.55 12.4.96 393.25 3.16.00
3-meter Diving (6) 1. Natalie Stitt 2. Heather Mattingly 3. Jenny Chiang 4. Jenny Chiang 5. Jenny Chiang 6. Jenny Chiang 7. Meghan Perry-Eaton 8. Jenny Chiang 9. Jenny Chiang 10. Meghan Perry-Eaton 9. Meghan Perry-Eaton 10. Heather Mattingly
376.20 351.15 348.53 342.83 341.70 337.40 335.85 335.55 334.50 334.40 333.82 332.40
1.30.10 1.26.01 10.21.11 1.21.12 12.01.12 2.11.11 1.17.04 11.21.09 1.25.13 1.7.04 1.26.02 10.23.98
3-meter Diving (championship - 10) 1. Meghan Perry-Eaton 2. Meghan Perry-Eaton 3. Meghan Perry-Eaton 3. Heather Mattingly 4. Heather Mattingly 5. Meghan Perry-Eaton 6. Heather Mattingly 7. Heather Mattingly 8. Meghan Perry-Eaton 9. Heather Mattingly 10. Heather Mattingly
586.43 576.05 555.20 550.55 538.05 536.55 531.80 526.75 523.60 522.10 517.90
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MEET RECORDS
Fighting Irish
Dennis Stark Relays Records
Notre Dame Invitational Records Event
Name
School
Time / Score Year
Carrie Nixon Notre Dame Shannon Shakespeare Michigan Kim Van Selm Ohio
500 1,650
Linda Gallo Katie Carroll
22.94 49.27 1:49.62
1998 1999 1998
Notre Dame 4:52.61 Notre Dame 16:37.58
1997 2006
Michigan Michigan
1998 1997
BACKSTROKE Jenny Crisman Linda Riker
54.56 1:59.76
BREASTSTROKE 100 Shannon Shakespeare 1:01.65 1998 Heather Meng 200 2:18.18 2003
Michigan Louisville
BUTTERFLY 100 200
Jennifer Fredall Kasey Harris
Utah Michigan
55.11 1:58.62
2006 1997
1:59.73 4:19.07
1998 1997
Notre Dame
1.43.73
2006
Michigan
3.47.36
1997
Jen Eberwein Michigan Jenny Chrisman Missy Sugar Shannon Shakespeare Jen Eberwein Michigan Jenny Crisman Missy Sugar Shannon Shakespeare Shannon Shakespeare Michigan Missy Sugar Jenny Arndt Jen Eberwin
1.32.61
1998
INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 400
Shannon Shakespeare Michigan Kasey Harris Michigan
MEDLEY RELAY 200 400
Caroline Johnson Jessica Stephens Julia Quinn Rebecca Grove Linda Riker Rachel Gustin Kasey Harris Talor Bendel
FREESTYLE RELAY 200 400 800
3:21.65
1998
7:23.95
1998
School
Time / Score Year
1-meter (6 dives) Meghan Perry-Eaton Notre Dame 1-meter (10 dives) Sunday Lewandowski Notre Dame 3-meter (11 dives) Heather Mattingly Notre Dame
200 400
Kim Holden Samantha Maxwell Lauren Scott Amywren Miller Kelly Ryan Emma Reaney Kim Holden Suzanne Bessire
Notre Dame
1:44.67
2010
Notre Dame
3:45.38
2012
TCU
1:35.01
2011
Notre Dame
2:36.61
2007
TCU
3:28.36
2011
Notre Dame
7:32.87
2005
Notre Dame
9:51.61
2006
Notre Dame
4:32.50
2005
Notre Dame
2:52.24
2012
Michigan
3:48.54
2010
3:17.26
2011
4:27.91
2010
Notre Dame
2:51.63
2011
Michigan
3:48.39
2010
FREESTYLE RELAY 200 300 400 800 1,000
Sabine Rasch Katie Scarsella Lauren Kaufman Parris Schoppa Delia Cronin Meg Reynolds Katie Guida Samantha Maxwell Sabine Rasch Katie Scarsella Mackenzie Schuler Parris Schoppa Katie Carroll Rebecca Grove Ann Barton Ellen Johnson Casey Wagner Claire Hutchinson
FREESTYLE RELAY 500
Rebecca Grove Ellen Johnson Christa Riggins Caroline Johnson Katie Guida
BACKSTROKE RELAY 300 400
Kim Holden Anna Grainger Grace Fredlake Mattie Kukors Liz Johnson Deirdre Jones Ashley Cohagen
BREASTSTROKE RELAY
DIVING
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Name
MEDLEY RELAY
FREESTYLE 50 100 200
100 200
Event
315.25
2003
428.85
1995
550.55
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300 400
Lauren Stauder Notre Dame Christen McDonough Emma Reaney Julia Andracki Michigan Melissa Lang Val Barthelemy Natasha Moodie
BUTTERFLY RELAY 300 400
Amy Prestinario Bridget Casey Sarah Dotzel Caitlin Dauw Alexa Mehesan Ashley Cohagen Lori Morton
MEET RECORDS
Fighting Irish
INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY RELAY 400
Emma Reaney Lauren Scott Suzanne Bessire Lauren Stauder
FREESTYLE RELAY Notre Dame
4:00.02
2012
1-METER SYNCHRONIZED DIVING 10 dives
Gina Ketelhohn Heather Mattingly
Notre Dame
479.75
1999
3-METER SYNCHRONIZED DIVING 6 dives
Moreen O’Brien Jen O’Brien
Pittsburgh
224.90
2001
11 dives
Karli Richards Rhiana Saunders
Notre Dame
537.05
1999
DIVING RELAY
Jenny Chiang Emma Gaboury
Notre Dame
584.35
2012
Rolfs Aquatic Center Records Event Name
School Time / Score Year
Miller Vanderpool-Wallace Worrell Stoughton Evans Brunemann
Notre Dame 22.72 1.16.10 Auburn 48.73 10.21.11 Louisville 1:47.78 11.10.12 Iowa 4:47.28 1.27.12 Stanford 9:41.74 10.05.90 Michigan 16:21.75 1.12.08
BACKSTROKE 100 200
Holden Holden
BREASTSTROKE
100 200
Reaney Reaney
BUTTERFLY
100 200
Scott Harris Reaney Crippen
3:21.16 1.25.13
7:22.85 1.29.11
Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame
322.64 2.1.03 376.20 1.30.10 576.05 1.15.05
BIG EAST Championships Records (1996-2013) Event
Name
School
Time / Score Year
FREESTYLE Notre Dame
1:44.89
2008
Christa Riggins
Notre Dame Notre Dame
52.99 1:53.86
2011 2013
Notre Dame
58.84
2013
Notre Dame
1:56.37
2013
Notre Dame
3:34.86
2013
3-meter (6) Jenny Chiang Notre Dame 3-meter (11) Meghan Perry-Eaton Notre Dame
337.40 555.20
2011 2005
BACKSTROKE 100 200
Kim Holden Kelly Ryan
BREASTSTROKE
100
Emma Reaney
INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
Notre Dame Notre Dame
53.39 1.26.13 1:57.06 1.25.13
200
Notre Dame Notre Dame
59.79 1.12.13 2:10.75 1.12.13
400
Auburn Michigan
53.61 10.21.11 1:58.62 12.6.97
Notre Dame Villanova
1:58.95 1.26.13 4:14.34 1.26.02
INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 400
1:32.61 12.3.98
DIVING 1-meter (dual – 6) Perry-Eaton 3-meter (dual – 6) Stitt 3-meter (dual – 11) Perry-Eaton
200
FREESTYLE 50 100 200 500 1,000 1,650
200 Eberwein Michigan Crisman Sugar Shakespeare 400 Reaney Notre Dame Ryan Galletti Bessire 800 Norris Ohio State Detro Cheverton Beck
Emma Reaney
MEDLEY RELAY Kelly Ryan Emma Reaney Kim Holden Catherine Galletti
DIVING
MEDLEY RELAY 200 Bos Auburn Duncan Riordan Vanderpool-Wallace 400 Zubkova Indiana Stockwell Smailis Bard
1:40.84 10.21.11
3:42.75 1.11.08
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IRISH HONORS
Fighting Irish
Knute Rockne Student-Athlete
Team MVP
Most Improved
Awarded by the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley
Awarded by the Notre Dame Monogram Club and voted on by team members, this award is given to the most outstanding swimmer or diver in a given season.
Annually given by the coaching staff to the swimmer or diver who has shown the most improvement during the season.
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984
Kim Holden Kim Holden Kim Holden Megan Farrell Megan Farrell Georgia Steenberge Julia Quinn Georgia Steenberge Julia Quinn Kelli Barton Danielle Hulick Katie Cavadini Heidi Hendrick Brooke Davey Jessica Johnstone Rhiana Saunders Brittany Kline Meghan Eckstein Courtney South Karen Daylor Joy Michnowicz Marcia Powers Vicki Catenacci Jennifer Stumm Jackie Jones Amy Tri Kay Richter Tanya Kne Andrea Bonny Katherine Traxler Venette Cochiolo Portia Jean Amberg Karen Bobear
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982
Emma Reaney Emma Reaney Kim Holden Amywren Miller Samantha Maxwell Christa Riggins Katie Carroll Katie Carroll Katie Carroll Meghan Perry-Eaton Lisa Garcia Carrie Nixon Kelly Hecking Carrie Nixon Carrie Nixon Linda Gallo Linda Gallo Erin Brooks Linda Gallo Jesslyn Peterson Jesslyn Peterson Tanya Williams Tanya Williams Tanya Williams Tanya Williams Tracy Johnson Amy Darlington Suzanne DeVine Amy Darlington Venette Cochiolo Suzanne DeVine Jean Murtagh Jeanine Blatt
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987
Allison Casareto Christen McDonough Amy Prestinario Jenny Chiang Delia Cronin Natalie Stitt Maggie Behrens Natalie Stitt Vivian Healey Lucy Hirt Katie Guida Samantha Raneri Danielle Hulick Kristen Peterson Christina Jackson Karli Richards Nicole Kohrt Kathleen Rimkus Shannon Suddarth Alison Newell Linda Gallo Linda Gallo Marsha Powers Kay Broderick Angela Gugle Kay Broderick Becky Wood Kathleen McKinney Callie Bolattino Barbara Geraghty Sarah Vakkur
At Notre Dame’s eighth annual O.S.C.A.R.S. (Outstanding Student-Athletes Celebrating Achievements and Recognition Showcase) in 2009, the Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving team was recognized with The Trophy Award for its work with the Irish Aquatics swim program, providing swim lessons to area youth. Established by the Office of Student Welfare and Development and first presented in 2006, The Trophy Award annually recognizes an athletic team that has demonstrated its commitment and dedication to the community through unparalleled community service to Notre Dame and South Bend.
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Fighting Irish
Beeler-Hipp Award Given annually to the outstanding freshman who best exemplifies the vitality, competitiveness and love for Notre Dame shown by Meghan Beeler and Colleen Hipp. Lindsey Streepey 2013 2012 Emma Reaney Kelly Ryan 2011 Kim Holden 2010 Emily Barton 2009 2008 Lizzie Gormley Ashlee Edgell 2007 2006 Claire Hutchinson 2005 Katie Guida Krissy Archer 2004 Ellen Johnson Courtney Choura 2003 Chrissy Habeeb 2002 Laurie Musgrave 2001 Amy Deger 2000 Tara Riggs 1999 Carrie Nixon 1998 Elizabeth Barger 1997 Anne Iacobucci 1996 Linda Gallo 1995 1994 Alyssa Peterson Mary Wendell 1993 Haley Scott 1992
Captains’ Award Given by the team captains from 1986-2005 to the individual who performed well both in and out of the pool in pressure situations and best exemplified the term “teammate.” 2005 Ann Barton Abby Strang 2004 Katie Philipp 2003 Brooke Davey 2002 2001 Heather Mattingly 2000 Kelly Hecking 1999 Meghan Eckstein 1998 Elizabeth Barger 1997 Shannon Glynn 1996 Jenny Reibenspies 1995 Marcia Powers 1994 Anna Cooper Kelly Walsh 1993 1992 Kristin Heath 1991 Christy Moston
1990 1989 1987 1986
William “Bucky” O’Connor Scholarship
Katherine Pamenter Tanya Kne Sharon Van Dolman Katherine Traxler
Meghan Beeler Scholarship 2004 Meghan Perry-Eaton 2003 Meghan Perry-Eaton 2002 Lindsay Moorhead 2001 None 2000 Laurie Musgrave 1999 Lindsay Moorhead 1998 Brooke Davey 1997 Kathleen Rimkus
Most Honorable Awarded by the coaching staff and team captains from 1984-2010 to the swimmer or diver who best represented the Notre Dame image as a supportive, inspiring and enthusiastic team member. 2010 Zeina Shanata 2009 Kellyn Khulke Lucy Hirt 2008 Katie Guida 2007 Ann Barton 2006 Abby Strang 2005 Brooke Taylor 2004 Lisa Garcia 2003 Amy Deger 2002 Maureen Hillenmeyer 2001 Kathleen Rimkus 2000 Elizabeth Barger 1999 Anne Iacobucci 1998 Linda Gallo 1997 Karen Daylor Anna Cooper 1996 Cara Garvey 1995 Lorrei Horenkamp 1994 Kristin Heath 1993 Susan Bohdan 1992 Jackie Jones 1991 Chrissy Ciletti 1990 Mary Acampora 1989 Tracy Johnson 1988 Barbara Byrne 1987 Katherine Traxler 1986 Julie Boss 1985 JoAnn Pearl 1984 Karin McCaffery
2004 Lisa D’Olier Katie Eckholt Danielle Hulick Brooke Taylor 2003 Lisa D’Olier Katie Eckholt Danielle Hulick Brooke Taylor Lisa D’Olier 2002 Kelly Hecking Danielle Hulick Allison Lloyd Heather Mattingly Tara Riggs Brooke Taylor Kelly Hecking 2001 Danielle Hulick Allison Lloyd Heather Mattingly Tara Riggs 2000 Kelly Hecking Danielle Hulick Allison Lloyd Heather Mattingly Tara Riggs Amy Deger 1999 Meghan Lynch Liane Watkins Allison Lloyd 1998 Heather Mattingly Kelly Hecking Linda Gallo 1997
Golden Dumbell Awarded by the Notre Dame strength and conditioning coach from 2005-11 to the swimmer or diver that put forth the greatest effort, exceled at the highest level and pushed themselves to the utmost limit of their potential throughout the season in the weight room. 2011 Kellyn Kuhlke 2010 Kellyn Kuhlke 2009 Gina Mancini 2008 Lizzie Gormley 2007 Zeina Shanata 2006 Meghan Linnelli 2005 Courtney Choura
Byron V. Kanaley Award
Kim Holden 2013
Elizabeth Barger 2000
Linda Gallo 1997
Andrea Bonny 1984
Jeanine Blatt 1982
The most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete, the Byron V. Kanaley Award has been presented each year since 1927 to the senior monogram athletes who have been most exemplary as both students and leaders. The awards, presented by the Faculty Board on Athletics, are named in honor of a 1904 Notre Dame graduate who was a member of the Irish baseball team as an undergraduate. Kanaley went on to a successful banking career in Chicago and served the University as a lay trustee from 1915 until his death in 1960.
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NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION In addition to their many accomplishments in collegiate action, Notre Dame women’s swimmers and divers have a history of also competing in various prestigious national and international meets, including three of the last four Olympics. In 1996, Jilen Siroky (’04), then just 15 years of age, represented the United States in the Atlanta games, finishing 15th in the 200m breast. Siroky also was the 1996 U.S. champion in the 100 breast.
In 2000, Christel Bouvron represented her native Singapore in the Sydney games, finishing 32nd in the 200m fly and 36th in the 400 free. Four years later, she became just the second current Notre Dame student-athlete ever – and first in 84 years – to take part in the Olympics, matching her 32nd-place finish in the 200 fly. In addition to that pair of Olympians, 47 Irish student-athletes have competed in U.S. Olympic Trials, including eight that qualified in 2012, and four more have
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swum in their native country’s trials. Backstroker Erin Brooks, a 1997 graduate, represented the U.S. in the ’97 World University Games and came home with a bronze medal in the 200 back. Notre Dame also has a long history of swimmers and divers who have qualified or competed in the USA Swimming Senior National Championships, as nearly 60 future, current or former Irish competitors have done so.
Christel Bouvron was a two-time (2000, 2004) member of the Singapore Olympic team.
Participated in Olympics Christel Bouvron 2000 and 2004 Singapore Olympic Team Jilen Siroky - 1996 United States Olympic Team
Represented the United States Internationally Erin Brooks - 1997 World University Games Katie Carroll - 2007 Pan Am Games Jilen Siroky - 1996 Olympic Games
Participated in Canadian Olympic Trials Kayla Graham - 2004 Tiffany O’Brien - 1996
Participated in South African Olympic Trials Natalie Burke - 2004 Kerry White - 1996
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Participated in International Competition Natalie Burke (South Africa) World’s Short Course (2004) Christel Bouvron Commonwealth Games (1998, 2002) Southwest Asian Games (1997, 1998, 2001) Asian Games (1998, 2002) World Championships (1998, 1999, 2002) Asian Championships (1996, 2000) Southeast Asian Games (2003)
Jilen Siroky participated in the 1996 Olympics for the United States.
Open Water Nationals Kelli Barton - 2002 Claire Hutchinson - 2006
Qualified or Participated in World Championship Trials Bridget Casey - 2013 Emma Reaney - 2013 Kelly Ryan - 2013 Maggie Behrens - 2009 Gwen Blythe - 2009 Katie Casey - 2009 Kellyn Kuhlke - 2009 Amywren Miller - 2009 Samantha Maxwell - 2009 Amy Prestinario - 2009
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Erin Brooks represented the United States and Notre Dame in the 1997 World University Games and came home with a bronze medal in the 200 Back.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
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CoSIDA Academic All-American 2005 – Kelli Barton
CSCAA All-Academic 2013 – Jenny Chiang Kim Holden Emma Reaney Kelly Ryan 2002 – Kelli Barton Kristen Peterson 2000 – Elizabeth Barger 1999 – Elizabeth Barger Brittany Kline Shannon Suddarth 1998 – Brittany Kline
CSCAA Honorable Mention All- Academic 2013 – Gracie Fredlake Sarah Dotzel Christen McDonough 2000 – Brooke Davey Kathleen Rimkus Rhianna Saunders Laura Shepard 1999 – Brooke Davey Jessica Johnstone Gina Ketelhohn Kathleen Rimkus Laura Shepard 1998 – Elizabeth Barger Katie Collins 1997 – Courtney South
Notre Dame Academic Honors Program for Student-Athletes Brittany Kline (’99) Management Information Systems Kathleen Rimkus (’01) Mathematics, Computer Science Brooke Davey (’02) Pre-professional studies, Anthropology Lisa D’Olier (’04) Marketing Kelli Barton (’05) Theology, Political Science Kristen Peterson (’05) Accounting Abby Strang (’07) Pre-professional studies, Philosophy Julia Quinn (’07) Classics Lucy Hirt (’09) Psychology
BIG EAST Academic All-Stars (1996-2013) Four Years
Ann Barton Emily Barton Kelli Barton Jenny Chiang Delia Cronin Lisa D’Olier Ashlee Edgell Megan Farrell Gracie Fredlake Heidi Grossman Rebecca Grove Katie Guida Georgia Healey Maureen Hillenmeyer Lucy Hirt Kim Holden Katie Hopkins Danielle Hulick Tara Hyer Nicole Kohrt Kimmie Lisiak Meghan Linnelli Allison Lloyd Jaime Malandra Keri Masterson Kristen Peterson Kathleen Rimkus Lauren Scott Abby Strang Georgia Steenberge Kristen Van Saun Casey Wagner Three Years Elizabeth Barger Gwen Blythe Katie Carroll Brooke Davey Amy Deger Sarah Dotzel Pat Duret Katie Eckholt Lisa Garcia Lizzie Gormley Claire Hutchinson Anne Iacobucci Jessica Johnstone Gina Ketelhohn Brittany Kline Kellyn Kuhlke Gina Mancini Mikelle Masciantonio Christen McDonough Laurie Musgrave Alison Newell Katie Philipp Tara Riggs Kelly Ryan Zeina Shanata Laura Shepard Jessica Stephens Natalie Stitt Shannon Suddarth Two Years Maggie Behrens Christel Bouvron Sarah Bowman Morgan Bullock Allison Casareto Katie Casey Courtney Choura Megan Eckstein Erin Foley Linda Gallo Molly Geraghty Kiley Gooch
2004-07 2009-12 2002-05 2010-13 2008-11 2001-04 2007-10 2007-10 2010-13 2008-11 2004-07 2005-08 2002-05 1999-2002 2006-09 2010-13 2005-08 2001-04 2005-08 2000-03 2010-13 2004-07 1999-2002 2010-13 2007-10 2002-05 1998-2001 2010-13 2004-07 2005-08 1998-2001 2006-09 1998-2000 2009-11 2004, 2006-07 2000-02 2001-03 2011-2013 2007, 2009-10 2003-05 2001-03 2008-10 2007-09 1996, 1998-99 1998-99, 2001 1998-2000 1996, 1998-99 2009-11 2008-10 2011-13 2011-13 2001, 2003-04 1998-2000 2001-03 2000-02 2011-13 2008-10 1998-2000 2005-07 2007, 2009-10 1998-2000 2009-10 2004-05 2001-02 2006, 2008 2012-13 2010-11 2005-06 1996, 1999 2012-13 1996, 1998 2012-13 2004-05
Chrissy Habeeb Theresa Hall Vivian Healey Kelly Hecking Heidi Hendrick Annie Mantey Heather Mattingly Lindsay Moorhead Carrie Nixon Tiffany O’Brien Lauren Parisi Meghan Perry-Eaton Julia Quinn Emma Reaney Karli Richards Laura Rings Melissa Scott Rhiana Saunders Courtney South Annie Sweeney Brooke Taylor Liane Watkins One Year Judy Amorosa Chrissy Archer Elizabeth Berls Kelly Battle Amy Bostick Hannah Bowen Erin Brooks Susan Buchino Natalie Burke Meghan Casey Katie Cavadini Sara Cerreta Katie Collins Anna Cooper Katie Crawford Karen Daylor Karen Foley Emma Gaboury Lianne Gallagher Catherine Galletti Shannon Glynn Genevieve Heidkamp Chrissy Holmberg Shelley Hotchkiss Christina Jackson Caroline Johnson Ellen Johnson Marie Labosky Amy Langnecker Jill Matalavage Samantha Maxwell Erin McGinty Joy Michnowicz Stacey Nedrud Kate O’Scannlain Alyssa Peterson Samantha Raneri Jennifer Reibenspies Lauren Relay Meg Reynolds Elizabeth Rice Sydney Rickelman Kimberly Ricks Tiffany Robak Jessica Roberts Rebecca Roedersheimer Jenna Rozzoni Kara Santelli Jilen Siroky Alisa Springman Lauren Sylvester Rachel Thurston Allison Vendt Kalei Walker
2002-03 2009-10 2007-08 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2001-02 2001-02 2000, 2002 2000-01 2010-11 2004-05 2006-07 2012-13 2000-01 2005, 2008 2012-13 1998, 2000 1996, 1998 2006-07 2004-05 2001-02
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ALL-TIME ROSTER Name Mary Acampora Sarah Alwen Portia Amberg Judy Amorosa Katherine Andrew Krissy Archer Eva Baerlocher Betsy Baker Elizabeth Barger Ann Barton Emily Barton Kelli Barton Kelly Battle Nanci Battle Colleen Bauza Meghan Beeler Molly Beeler Maggie Behrens Elizabeth Berls Kathleen Bernard Suzanne Bessire Amy Bethem Jeanine Blatt Gwen Blythe Karen Bobear Kathleen Boehling Susan Bohdan Callie Bolattino Julia Boss Amy Bostick Christel Bouvron Hannah Bowen Sarah Bowman Genevieve Bradford Deborah Brady Noémie Brand Lee Ann Brislawn Kristin Broderick Erin Brooks Jeanmarie Browne Susan Buchino Morgan Bullock Joan Burke Natalie Burke Barb Byrne Courtney Campbell Colleen Carey Katie Carroll Bridget Casey Bridget Casey Katie Casey Meghan Casey Katie Cavadini Sara Cerreta Courtney Choura Christine Ciletti Venette Cochiolo Margaret Coffman
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Event Back Back / Free Free Fly / Free Free Free Free Breast / IM Fly / IM Free / IM / Back / Fly Breast / IM IM / Free / Breast Breast / IM Free Back / IM Free / Breast Back / Fly Back / IM Free Free / Back Free Breast Free Breast Breast / IM Free Free Breast / IM Free Free / Fly Fly / Free Free Free / Fly Breast Free / Fly Back / Free Back Back / Free / IM Back Free Free Free / Back Free Breast Back / Free Free Free / IM Fly / Free / IM Breast / Fly Free/Fly Fly / Free Back / Fly Free Free Breast / IM Fly Breast / IM Free
Fighting Irish Hometown Bristol, Colo. Maadi, Cairo, Egypt East Hartford, Colo. Somerville, N.J. Wilkes Barre, Pa. Chesapeake, Va. Carson City, Nev. Pittsburgh, Pa. Littleton, Colo. Scottsdale, Ariz. Scottsdale, Ariz. Scottsdale, Ariz. Allison Park, Pa. Lexington, Ky. Palm Harbor, Fla. Granger, Ind. Granger, Ind. Munster, Ind. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. Detroit, Mich. Orlando, Fla. Douglasville, Pa. Dayton, Ohio Colleyville, Texas Clifton Park, N.Y. Richmond, Va. Lake Charles, La. Lockport, Ill. Auburn, Maine Germantown, Ind. Singapore, Singapore Lake Elmo, Minn. Cheshire, Colo. Irvine, Calif. Northbrook, Ill. Pointe-Claire, Quebec Dayton, Ohio Wayne, Ill. Millington, N.J. Allentown, Pa. Louisville, Ky. Stamford, Colo. Potomac, Md. Cape Town, South Africa Gwynedd Valley, Pa. The Woodlands, Texas Spring Vallley, N.Y. Toledo, Ohio Bellevue, Wash. Lower Gwynedd, Pa Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. South Bend, Ind. Pewaukee, Wis. Bridgeville, Pa. Colorado Springs, Colo. Santa Maria, Calif. El Toro, Calif.
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High School Monograms Bristol Central 1987-90 Cairo American 2002-04 Penney 1984-85, 1987 Somerville -- Bishop Hoban 1990 Hickory 2004-06 Bishop Manogue 1985, 1987-88 Montour Senior 1987 Chatfield 1997-2000 Chaparral 2004-07 Desert Mountain 2009-12 Chaparral 2002-05 North Allegheny 2005-06 Council Rock -- Palm Harbor 2007-09 St. Joseph’s 1992 Bolles School 1997 Munster 2007-10 Cold Spring Harbor -- Grosse Point Shores -- Lake Highland Prep 2012-13 Daniel Boone 1992-94 Carroll 1982 Colleyville Heritage 2009-11 Shenendehowa 1983-84 1983-84 St. Gertrude -- Alfred M. Barbe 1990-93 Lockport 1989-91 West Springfield (Mass.) 1983-86 Briarcrest 1994-96 Raffles 2003-05 Stillwater 2012 Cheshire 2001-02 Woodbridge 2012 Glenbrook North 1992 Phillips Exeter 2005 Beaver Creek 1983 St. Charles 1991-93 Watchung Hills Regional 1994-97 Allen 1987-89 Ballard 1994-95 Westhill 2005-08 Holy Cross 1983-84, 1986 Reddam House 2005-08 Mount St. Joseph 1985-88 The Woodlands 2003 Spring Valley 1984 Notre Dame 2004-07 Eastside Catholic -- Germantown Academy 2012-13 Bolles 2008-11 Bolles 2007 Riley 2001-03 Catholic Memorial 2001-02 Oakland Catholic 2003-06 Air Academy 1988 St. Joseph 1983-86 El Toro --
Years 1987-90 2002-04 1984-1987 1996-97 1990-91 2004-06 1985-88 1987-89 1997-2000 2004-07 2009-12 2002-05 2005-07 1983-84 2007-09 1992 1997-1999 2007-10 1996 1982 2012-current 1992-94 1982 2009-2012 1987 1990-93 1988-91 1983-86 1994-97 2003-05 2012-current 2001-02 2013-current 1989-92 2005-06 1980, 1982-83 1990-93 1994-97 1986-89 1994-96 2005-08 1983-86 2005-08 1985-88 2003-04 1982-85 2004-07 1993-94 2012-current 2008-2011 2007 2001-03 2001-03 2003-06 1988, 1990-1991 1983-86 1987-88
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Fighting Irish Name Katie Collins Anna Cooper Anne Costello Katie Crawford Delia Cronin Jennifer Dahl Anne Daly Amy Darlington Brooke Davey Nicole Davis Karen Daylor Amy Deger Suzanne DeVine Teresa Doering Lisa D’Olier Sarah Dotzel Stacy Dougherty Pat Duret Katie Eckholt Meghan Eckstein Ashlee Edgell Victoria Edwards Megan Farrell Alicia Feehery Maureen Fitzgerald Erin Foley Karen Foley Colleen Fotsch Gracie Fredlake Amy Frigon Grace Galagan Catherine Galletti Linda Gallo Gina Gamboa Lisa Garcia Cara Garvey Beth Genega Barb Geraghty Shannon Glynn Sydney Golic Lizzie Gormley Kiley Gooch Mary Grace Godfrey Kayla Graham Anna Grainger Patti Grifall Rebecca Grove Katie Guida Ruth Hanlon Rita Harrington Valerie Harris Julie Hassenmiller Georgia Healey Vivian Healey Kristin Heath Kelly Hecking Genevieve Heidkamp Heidi Hendrick
Event Back / Free Back Free Breast Free Free Fly / IM Free Free Back / IM Free / Fly / IM Fly / IM Fly / IM Back / IM Fly / IM Fly Free Breast / IM Free Back IM / Back Free Free / Fly Free Free Free Fly / Back Fly / Back Free / IM Breast Free Back/Fly/Free Free Fly / Free Fly / IM Back Back / Free Free Breast Back/Breast Breast Back / IM Free / Fly Free Back Breast Back / Free Free Breast Fly / Free Fly / IM Free Breast Breast / IM Breast / IM / Fly Free Fly Free
Hometown Davis, Calif. Colby, Kan. San Juan, Puerto Rico Dunwoody, Ga. Phoenix, Ariz. Cincinnati, Ohio North Palm Beach, Fla. Fairfield, Ohio Hopewell Junction, N.Y. Granger, Ind. West Chester, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ann Arbor, Mich. South Bend, Ind. Houston, Texas York, Pa. Hurley, N.Y. Sarasota, Fla. Omaha, Neb. Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Alexandria, Va. Hopkinton, Mass. Springfield, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Foxboro, Mass. El Paso, Texas Palo Alto, Calif. Tampa, Fla. Carlsbad, Calif. Albuquerque, N.M. Oviedo, Fla. Colts Neck, N.J. Hinsdale, Ill. Denver, Colo. Vienna, Va. Savannah, Ga. Seattle, Wash. New Canaan, Colo. Avon, Conn. Houston, Texas Carmel, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Nashville, Tenn. Long Beach, Calif. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Alexandria, Va. South Bend, Ind. Massapequa, N.Y. Murray, Vt. Glendale, Calif. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Ambler, Pa. Rutherford,N.J. Hinsdale, Ill. Saginaw, Mich.
High School Davis Colby St. Andrew’s Marist Xavier Ursuline Cardinal Newman Badin John Jay Penn West Chester East Oakland Catholic Pioneer John Adams Cypress Creek York Catholic Kingston Cardinal Mooney Marian Ursuline Madeira Bishop Irgton Hopkinton Cardinal O’Hara Archbishop Ryan Bishop Feehan Coronado Palo Alto Tampa Prep San Dieguito Albuquerque Trinity Prep St. John Vianney Central Cherry Creek George C. Marshall Leavenworth Holy Names New Canaan Northwest Catholic Langham Creek Carmel St. Joseph Auburn Drive Ensworth Woodrow Wilson Yorktown Germantown Adams St. John the Baptist Judge Memorial Glendale Trinity School Stuyvesant Germantown Rutherford Hinsdale Central Nouvel Central (Texas)
Monograms 1998 1994, 1996 1986 2001-02 2008-11 1992-95 -- 1985-88 1999-2002 2000 1994-97 2000-03 1984-87 -- 2001-04 2011-13 -- 2007-10 2002-05 1997, 1999 2007-08, 2010 -- 2007-10 1991-92 -- 2012-13 -- 2009 2010-13 -- -- 2013 1995-98 1983 2001-04 1992-95 -- 1990 -- -- 2008-10 2004-05 2007 2005-06 -- -- 2004-07 2005-08 -- 1982 -- -- 2002-05 2007-08 1991-94 1999-2002 2013 2002-03
Years 1998 1993-96 1986 2001-02 2008-11 1992-95 1986 1985-88 1999-2002 2000 1994-97 2000-03 1984-87 1983, 1985-86 2001-04 2011-current 1998-99 2007-10 2002-05 1996-999 2007-2010 1996 2007-10 1991-1993 1984-85, 1987 2012-curent 1994-97 2009 2010-13 1995 2004-06 2013-current 1995-98 1982-83 2001-04 1992-95 1986-88 1988, 1990 1996-97 2013-current 2008-10 2004-06 2007 2005-06 2013-current 1984 2004-07 2005-08 1987-88 1982 1982-84 1984 2002-05 2007-08 1991-94 1999-2002 2013-current 2002-03
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ALL-TIME ROSTER Name Leticia Herrera Maureen Hillenmeyer Colleen Hipp Kim Holden Laurie Holderread Allison Hollis Chrissy Holmberg Katie Hopkins Lorrei Horenkamp Shelley Hotchkiss Danielle Hulick Claire Hutchinson Anne Iacobucci Christina Jackson Erin Jilek Caroline Johnson Ellen Johnson Tracy Johnson Jackie Jones Nancy Jones Debbie Karling Gail-Marie Kasell Karen Keeley Laurie Kelleher Bridget Keller Jean Kelly Brittany Kline Betsy Knaus Tanya Kne Kim Kohl Nicole Kohrt Karen Korowicki Karen Kramer Kellyn Kuhlke Marie Labosky Colette LaForce Laureen Langan Karen Langhans Emily Lapeyre Kathleen Latino Maureen Leshock Michelle Lichtenberger Meghan Linnelli Hollianne Logan Michelle Lower Allison Lloyd Meghan Lynch Gina Mahoney Jaime Malandra Gina Mancini Lisa Mancuso Annie Mantey Mikelle Masciantonio Keri Masterson Shannah Mather Jill Matalavage Samantha Maxwell Karin McCaffrey
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Fighting Irish Hometown Universal City, Texas Carmel, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. Mount Kisco, N.Y. Muncie, Ind. Aurora, Colo. Belmont, Calif. Ellicott City, Md. Bloomington, Ill. Ambler, Pa. Galesburg, Ill. Baltimore, Md. Lincoln, R.I. Oceanside, Calif. Fargo, N.D. Springfield, Mo. Toledo, Ohio Farmington Hills, Mich. Circleville, Ohio Oconomowoc, Wis. West Bloomfield, Mich. Jackson, Miss. Spring, Texas Katonah, N.Y. Melbourne, Fla. Westlake, Ohio Crystal Lake, Ill. Endwell, N.Y. Rochester, Mich. Nashville, Tenn. Granger, Ind. Doylestown, Pa. Akron, Ohio Plano, Texas Churchville, Pa. Pittsford, N.Y. Middletown, N.J. Lake View, N.Y. Bozeman, Mont. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. East Lansing, Mich. Cincinnati, Ohio Canfield, Ohio San Diego, Calif. Mill Valley, Calif. Fort Wayne, Ind. Huntsville, Ala. Annandale, Va. Allentown, Pa. Falmouth, Maine Doraville, Ga. Woodstock, N.Y. Emmaus, Pa. West Hempstead, N.Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Chandler, Ariz. South Windsor, Colo.
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High School Health Careers Westfield St. Joseph’s Fox Lane Delta Smoky Hill Menlo Notre Dame Bloomington Upper Dublin Galesburg McDonough Lincoln San Diego North Glendale Notre Dame Mercy Logan Elm Oconomowoc West Bloomfield St. Joseph Klein Oak John Jay Melbourne Westlake Central Union-Endicott Rochester Father Ryan Penn Central Bucs St. Vincent - St. Mary Plano West Germantown Pittsford Mendo Middletown South Frontier Central Bozeman Out Lady of Lourdes East Lansing Sycamore Canfield Mira Mesa Tamalpais Canterbury Virgil I. Grissom St. Mary’s Parkland Falmouth Dunwoody Onteora Emmaus Sacred Heart Buchholz Cumberland Valley Corona del Sol East Catholic
Monograms 1997-98 1999-2002 1992 2010-13 -- 1997 -- 2005-08 1992-95 1995-96 2001-04 2006-09 1996-99 2001-02 -- 2005-08 2004-07 1986, 1988-89 1989-92 -- 1983 -- 1991-92 1998 -- 1988-89, 1991 1996-99 -- 1989 -- 2000-03 1983 1984-85, 1987 2009-11 2001-04 1991-93 -- -- -- 1982 -- 1994 2004-07 1986 1992 1999-2002 -- -- 2010-13 2007-10 1992 2003-04 2011-13 2007-10 1991 1999 2008-11 1984
Years 1997-98 1999-2002 1992 2010-13 1985 1997-98 1995-97 2005-08 1992-95 1995-96 2001-04 2006-09 1996-99 2000-03 1985 2005-08 2004-07 1986, 1988-89 1989-92 1982 1982-83 1982 1991-94 1997-98 1989 1988-91 1996-99 1989 1986-89 1982 2000-03 1982-83 1984-87 2008-11 2001-04 1991-93 1983 1982 1985 1980,1982 1982 1994-95 2004-07 1985-87 1992-95 1999-2002 2000 1989 2010-13 2007-10 1992-95 2003-05 2011-current 2007-10 1991 1997-99 2008-11 1982-84
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Fighting Irish Name Christen McDonough Kathleen McKinney Eric McMahon Joy Michnowicz Amywren Miller Lindsay Moorhead Christy Moston Jean Murtagh Laurie Musgrave Natalie Najarian Stacey Nedrud Alison Newell Carrie Nixon Nancy O’Brien Tiffany O’Brien Tracie O’Connell Kate O’Scannlain Kathryn Pamenter Lauren Parisi Raine Paulson-Andrews Hannah Pawlewicz Joni Payne JoAnne Pearl Alyssa Peterson Jesslyn Peterson Kristen Peterson Katie Philipp Mary Plencner Barbara Praus Amy Prestinario Annette Quill Julia Quinn Kelly Quinn Kathy Quirk Emma Reaney Jenny Reibenspies Brenda Reilly Lauren Relay Meg Reynolds Elizabeth Rice Kimberly Ricks Tara Riggs Christa Riggins Kathleen Rimkus Allison Roberts Jessica Roberts Angela Roby Becca Roedersheimer Sheila Roesler Margaret Rotatori Jenna Rozzoni Kelly Ryan Laura Ruckavina Cynthia Safford Kara Santelli Julie Schick Teri Schindler Haley Scott
Event Breast Free Free Breast / IM / Fly Free / Breast Free / Back Fly / IM Free Breast Free / Fly Back Fly / Free / IM Free / Fly Back Back / IM Breast Free Back / Free Back / IM Free Fly / Free Free / Breast Fly / IM Free / Breast Breast / Free / IM Back / Free IM / Breast Back Breast / IM Free / IM Free / IM Breast / IM Fly / Free Free / Back Breast / IM Fly Free Free / Fly Free Free / IM Free Free / Fly Free Breast / IM Breast Back Free / IM / Fly Breast / IM Fly / Free Free Back Back / Free Back Fly / Free Back Breast / Free Breast Fly / Free
Hometown Charlotte, N.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. LaGrange, Ill. Santa Clara, Calif. Grosse Point Farms, Mich. Carefree, Ariz. Palatine, Ill. Toledo, Ohio Littleton, Colo. Troy, Mich. Melbourne Beach, Fla. Parker, Colo. Ouray, Colo. Oaklawn, Ill. Redmond, Wash. Northbrook, Ill. Redmond, Wash. Brookfield, Wis. Hauppauge, N.Y. Montego Bay, Jamaica Naperville, Ill. Berrien Springs, Mich. Plattsburgh, N.Y. Apopka, Fla. Apopka, Fla. Wichita, Kan. Kingwood, Texas Granger, Ind. Beaver Dam, Wis. Naperville, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Evanston, Ill. Pound Ridge, N.Y. Orland Park, Ill. Lawrence, Kan. Dallas, Texas Sacramento, Calif. River Vale, N.J. Alpharetta, Ga. Lancaster, Pa. San Diego, Calif. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Phoenix, Ariz. Chantilly, Va. Logansport, Ind. Oak Brook, Ill. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio Ft. Wayne, Ind. Shaker Heights, Ohio Albuquerque, N.M. Hinsdale, Ill. Winona, Minn. Toledo, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Mentor, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Phoenix, Ariz.
High School Charlotte Catholic Shady Side Lyons Township Notre Dame The Peddie School Cactus Shadows Palatine St. Ursula Arapahoe Marian Cocoa Beach Ponderosa Montrose Mother McAuley Eastlake Glenbrook North Jesuit Brookfield Hauppaughe Gulliver Naperville North Andrews St. John’s Central Bishop Moore Bishop Moore Bishop Carroll Kingwood Penn Beaver Dam Naperville Central Cathedral Evanston Fox Lane Andrew Lawrence Ursuline School of Holy Child Immaculate Heart Wesleyan Germantown Mt. Carmel Wando Sunnyslope Paul VI Logansport Hinsdale Central Carmel St. Ursula Bishop Luers Hawken Chantilly (Va.) Fenwick Winona Notre Dame Fox Chapel Area Hawken Baldwin Xavier
Monograms Years 2011-13 2011-current 1992 1988-89, 1991-92 -- 1994 1993-96 1993-96 2008-11 2008-11 2000-02 2000-02 1988-91 1988-91 1982-83 1982-83 2001-04 2001-04 1997 1997 2007 2007 1997-2000 1997-2000 1998-2000, 2002 1998-02 1985-86 1985-88 1998-2001 1998-2001 1988, 1990-91 1988-91 -- 1996-98 1989-90 1989-91 2008-11 2008-11 -- 2005-07 2002 2002 -- 1998 1985 1982-85 1994-95 1994-97 1993-96 1993-96 2002-05 2002-05 2001-03 2001-03 -- 1984 -- 1989 2009-12 2009-2012 1988 1987-88 2006-07 2006-07 1986-89 1986-89 1987-88 1987-89 2012-13 2012-current 1995 1994-96 1998-2001 1998-2001 1995-97 1995-1997 2008-11 2008-11 1994-96 1994-96 1998 1997-98 1999-2002 1999-2002 2006-09 2006-2009 1998-2001 1998-2001 1985 1984-85 2001-03 2001-03 1992-94 1992-94 1996 1996-97 1982-83 1982-83 -- 1990-91 1996 1995-97 2011-13 2011-current -- 1983, ’85 1992 1989, 1991-92 2003 2003 1992 1992 1983 1982-83 1992 1992-95
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ALL-TIME ROSTER Name Lauren Scott Melissa Scott Zeina Shanata Laura Shepard Lexie Shue Jilen Siroky Monica Smith Courtney South Alisa Springman Laura Stafford Lauren Stauder Kimberlee Steel Georgia Steenberge Mary Steffan Jessica Stephens Shana Stephens Abby Strang Anne Stratton Shannon Suddarth Annie Sweeney Lauren Sylvester Brooke Taylor Marianne Terifay Erin Tierney Raili Tikka Rachel Thurston Katie Traxler Amy Tri Sarah Vakkur Sharon Van Dolman Christy Van Patten Kristen Van Saun Allison Vendt Amy Vogel Casey Wagner Kalei Walker Monica Walker Kelly Walsh Liane Watkins Mary Wendell Kerry White Tiffany Whittaker Courtney Whyte Amber Wiebe Tanya Williams Heather Winiecki Beth Winkowski Ann Witchger Becky Wood
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Fighting Irish Hometown Fayetteville, Ga. Rochester Hills, Mich. Gainesville, Fla. Westport, Colo. Newport Beach, Calif. Matthews, N.C. Columbus, Ohio Sewickley, Pa. Muncie, Ind. Georetown, Cayman Islands Carmel, Ind. Wexford, Pa. Granbury, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Bloomsburg, Pa. Mission Hills, Kan. St. Simons Island, Ga. Valparaiso, Ind. Topeka, Kan. Los Gatos, Calif. Philadelphia, Pa. Orlando, Fla. Bidley Park, Pa. Overland Park, Kan. Douglas, Wyo. Savoy, Ill. Palos Verdes, Calif. Hastings, Minn. South Bend, Ind. Acton, Mass. Bridgman, Mich. Lawrence, Kan. North Easton, Mass. Clarksville, Tenn. Glensaw, Pa. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Victor, N.Y. Bethel Park, Pa. Austin, Texas Grand Rapids, Mich. Dowerglen, South Africa Williamsburg, Va. Lafayette, Calif. Savannah, Ga. Boca Raton, Fla. Birmingham, Mich. Augusta, Ga. Roanoke, Va. Olean, N.Y.
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High School Starr’s Mill Rochester Adams Buchholz Staples Corona del Mar Providence Bishop Reddy Quaker Valley Muncie Central Cayman Carmel -- Granbury White Station Bloomsburg Shawnee St. Simons Island Valparaiso Hayden Archbishop Mitty Germantown Lake Highland Cardinal O’Hara Anderson Douglas Champaign Central Rolling Hills Hastings Riley Acton Bridgman Lawrence Peddie Fr. Ryan Shady Side Pine Crest Victor Bethel Park Westlake Northview St. Andrews Walsingham Campolindo H.V. Jenkins Saint Andrews B.H. Andover Aquinas New Canaan Olean
Monograms 2010-13 2012-13 2007-10 1997-2000 2007-08 2001-02 1985, 1987-88 1995-98 1996 2005 2011-13 1990-92 2005-08 -- 2004-07 1990-92 2004-07 -- 1997-2000 2004, ’06-07 2008-11 2002-05 -- 1990 1983-84 1993-96 1987 1989-91 1987 1988 1990-92 1998-2001 1998-99 -- 2006-009 2003 1984-85, 1987 1993-94 2001-02 1993-95 -- -- 2012-13 -- 1990-93 1989, 1992 -- -- 1988-90, 1992
Years 2010-13 2012-current 2007-10 1997-2000 2007-08 2001-04 1985-88 1995-98 1994-96 2005 2011-current 1990-92 2005-08 2003 2004-07 1990-92 2004-07 1983-85 1997-2000 2004-07 2008-11 2002-05 1983 1988-90 1983-84 1993-96 1984-87 1989-91 1986-87 1985-88 1990-92 1998-2001 1998-2000 1988-90 2006-09 2003-04 1984-1987 1993-94 2000-02 1993-95 2000 1999 2012-current 1993 1990-93 1989-90, 1992 1989-91 1984 1988-92
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DIVERS Name Colleen Ambrose Mary Therese Amico Kristina Asato Alison Baker Andrea Bonny Georgia Boessler Allison Casareto Victoria Catenacci Jenny Chiang Kelly Crowhurst Katie Epping Ann Marie Furleigh Tyne Feheley Emma Gaboury Liane Gallagher Molly Geraghty Chrissy Gonzalez Heidi Grossman Angela Gugle Chrissy Habeeb Theresa Hall Lucy Hirt Tara Hyer Jessica Johnstone Kristina Kennedy Gina Ketelhohn Jennifer Kipp Karen Kipp Katie Kneepkins Betsy LaFlamme Amy Langnecker Kimmie Lisiak Heather Mattingly Jill Mazur Fran McCoppin Molly McCoy Erin McGinty Susan O’Laughlin Casey Pepak Kris Penn Meghan Perry-Eaton Marcia Powers Samantha Raneri Karli Richards Kay Richter Sydney Rickelman Laura Rings Tiffany Robak Jordan Russell Betsy Shadley Rhiana Saunders Natalie Stitt Lindsey Streepey Jennifer Stumm Diane Walton
Hometown Oak Brook, Ill. South Bend, Ind. Concord, Calif. Albuquerque, N.M. Columbus, Ohio Corning, N.Y. La Habra Heights, Calif. Westfield, N.J. Fairport, N.Y. Lockport, Ill. Audobon, Pa. Vienna, Va. Columbus, Ohio Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Mamaroneck, N.Y. Dunlap, Ill. White Plains, N.Y. Barrington, R.I Columbus, Ohio Greenwood, Ind. Flossmoor, Ill. Mundelin, Ill. Tampa, Fla. Marietta, Ga. Novi, Mich. Brown Deer, Wis. Woodridge, Ill. Woodridge, Ill. Wauwatosa, Wis. San Rafael, Calif. Gibsonia, Pa. Danville, Calif. Houston, Texas Pittsburgh, Pa. Sierra Madre, Calif. Lawrenceville, Ga. Laguna Niguel, Calif. Kansas City, Mo. Westfield, Mass. Peoria Heights, Ill. Brandon, Fla. Muncie, Ind. Katonah, N.Y. Chambersburg, Pa. Carmel, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Gahanna, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Columbus, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio The Woodlands, Texas Holland, Mich. Dallas, Texas Aurora, Ill. Rockville, Md.
High School Hinsdale Central John Adams Carondelet Academy Upper Arlington Painted Post East Troy Westfield Fairport Lockport Township Mathacton Oakton Worthington Kilbourne Marian Mamaroneck Peoria Notre Dame White Plains Barrington Bishop Hanley Center Grove Homewood-Flossmoor Mundelin Academy of Holy Names Walton Novi / Albion College Brown Deer Downers Grove North Downers Grove North Wauwatosa Catholic Hampton Carondelet Memorial Seton-LaSalle Sacred Heart Central Gwinnett Rancho Santa Margarita St. Theresa Westfield AOL / Spalding Brandon Delta John Jay Mercersburg Carmel Reitz Columbus School for Girls Pius XI Upper Arlington Ursuline McCullough West Ottawa Highland Park Rosary Academy of Holy Cross
Monograms 1985-86 1983-84 -- 1989 1985-86, 1988 1987 2012 1992, 1994 2010-13 -- 1989 1982-85 -- 2013 1993, 1995-96 -- 2007 2008-11 1992-94 2002-03 2009-10 2006-09 2005-07 1998-2001 2003 1997-2000 1989-92 1992 -- -- -- 2011-13 1999-2002 -- -- -- -- 1982 -- -- 2002-05 1995 2004 2000-2001 1987-88, 1990 2011 2005-08 2007-09 2012 -- 1997-98, 2000 2007-10 2013 1991-93 1992
Year 1985-86 1983-85 1995 1989 1985-1988 1987 2012-current 1992-94 2010-13 1996-97 1986-89 1982-85 2004-05 2013-current 1993-96 2012 2007 2008-11 1991-94 2002-03 2009-10 2006-09 2005-07 1998-2001 2003 1997-2000 1989-92 1992-94 1996 1984-85 2008 2010-13 1999-2002 2006 1998-2000 1992 1996 1982 2004 1989 2002-05 1993-95 2004-05 1998-2001 1987-88, 1990 2011-2011 2005-08 2007-current 2012 1978-81 1997-2000 2007-10 2013-current 1990-93 1992-93
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Coach: Dennis Stark Record: 8-3 12.2 Saint Mary’s 12.8 at Western Michigan 1.17 Cleveland State 1.23 at Illinois State 1.27 Valparaiso 1.29 Western Ontario 2.6 at Saint Mary’s vs. Kalamazoo (South Bend, Ind.) 2.12 at St. John’s 2.13 at Fordham 2.20 DePauw 3.11-13 AIAW Division III Championships (Meadville, Pa.)
W, 87-53 W, 77-63 L, 43-95 L, 41-99 W, 78-59 W, 70-61 W, 73-44 W, 77-42 L, 50-90 W, 71-69 W, 76-50 21st (36)
1982-83
Coach: Dennis Stark Record: 6-5 12.4 Evansville W, 84-48 12.7 Western Michigan L, 71-78 12.11 at Cleveland State L, 63-85 1.15 Saint Mary’s W. 78-61 W, 77-63 1.19 at Valparaiso L, 58-91 1.21 Bowling Green 1.27 at Western Ontario L, 69-80 1.29 St. Bonaventure W, 79-61 Ball State L, 66-83 2.1 2.4 DePauw W, 84-59 2.11-12 at Indiana State Championships 2nd (735) (Green Castle, Ind.) 2.16 at Kalamazoo W, 84-52 9th (227.5) 2.24-26 Midwest Independent Championships (Chicago, Ill.)
1983-84
12.1 12.3 12.10 1.20 1.21 1.27 1.28
Coach: Dennis Stark Record: 6-5 Kalamazoo Western Ontario Cleveland State Valparaiso at Ball State at Johns Hopkins at Georgetown
W, 69-43 L, 54-85 L, 69-71 W, 75-47 L, 45-95 W, 78-61 W, 61-49
Fighting Irish 2.4 2.7 2.8 2.16-18 2.23-25
at Bowling Green vs. Northern Illinois (Toledo, Ohio) Saint Mary’s at DePauw North Star Championships (Evansville, Ind.) Midwest Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)
L, 43-89 L, 52-89 W, 84-38 W, 73-55 1st (513.5) 6th (268)
1984-85
Coach: Dennis Stark Record: 11-1 12.1 Western Ontario W, 81-57 12.5 Bowling Green L, 59-81 12.8 at Cleveland State W, 81-58 12.11 at Valparaiso W, 78-54 1.25 at St. Bonaventure W, 77-63 1.27 at Holy Cross W, 83-57 vs. Providence (Worcester, Mass.) W, 84-56 2.2 Saint Mary’s W, 85-55 2.5 Kalamazoo W, 78-53 at Vincennes W, 93-60 2.8 vs. Saint Louis W, 93-31 (Indianapolis, Ind.) vs. Xavier W, 93-14 (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1st (482.5) 2.14-16 North Star Championships (St. Louis, Mo.) 2.28-3.2 Midwest Independent Championships 4th -3.7-9 Midwest Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)
1985-86
12.6 12.8 12.12 1.18 1.24 1.25 1.31 2.7 2.12
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 8-3 Notre Dame Relays Ball State Cleveland State at Bowling Green at Western Ontario at St. John’s at Fordham Oral Roberts Illinois-Chicago Valparaiso at Saint Mary’s (Rockne Memorial Pool)
-L, 69-71 W, 82-37 L, 58-81 W, 76-64 W, 79-61 W, 66-47 W, 91-22 W, 71-42 W, 67-46 W, 79-31
2.15 2.20-22 2.27-3.1
at Northern Illinois L, 58-82 North Star Conference Championships (Evansville, Ind.) 1st Midwest Invitational t-3rd (Chicago, Ill.)
1986-87
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 7-7 11.1 Denison W, 143-120 11.7 Notre Dame Relays 1st (200) 11.22 at Northern Michigan L, 90.5-122.5 12.5 Mankato State W, 118-93 12.6 Fighting Irish Invitational 1st (293.5) 1.9 at La Salle L, 126-140 1.10 at Villanova L, 81-135 1.16 Northern Illinois L, 130-139 1.17 Western Ontario W, 114-103 1.18 at Northwestern L, 25-88 vs. Minnesota (Evanston, Ill.) L, 13-100 1.23-24 at Kenyon College Invitational 8th (35) (Gambier, Ohio) 1.30 at Cleveland State W, 143-125 W, 137-122 1.31 at St. Bonaventure 2.7 Ball State L, 125-143 2.10 at Illinois-Chicago W, 121-88 W, 65-48 2.14 at Valparaiso 2.26-28 Midwest Independent Championships 6th
1987-88
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 9-7 11.6 Notre Dame Relays t-1st (198) 11.13 Alabama L, 88-127 11.20 Ferris State W, 120.5-84.5 W, 119-75 11.21 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2nd (626) 12.3-5 National Catholic Invitational W, 111-106 12.6 Fordham L, 127-139 1.15 at Northern Illinois 1.16 Western Ontario L, 102-109 1.23 at Boston College L, 126-142 1.24 at Providence W, 152-98 1.29 at Illinois State L, 98-152 1.30 St. Bonaventure W, 150-111 2.2 Eastern Michigan L, 128-140 at Saint Louis W, 94-16 2.5 vs. Oral Roberts W, 94-17 2.6 at Ball State L, 128-140 2.12 Illinois-Chicago W, 118-88 2.13 Cleveland State W, 135-118 1st (634) 2.18-20 MCC Championships (Evansville, Ind.) 2.25-27 Midwest Independent Championships 5th (Chicago, Ill.)
1988-89
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 6-6 11.3 Texas Christian L, 92-151 11.4 Notre Dame Relays 2nd (186) 11.11 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 165-141 11.12 at Ferris State W, 132-107 12.1-3 at National Catholic Championships 4th (Philadelphia, Pa.) 12.4 at Villanova L, 47-66 vs. Fordham (Villanova, Pa.) W, 172-69 The 2009-10 team won the 14th BIG EAST title in as many years.
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Fighting Irish 1.14 1.18 1.19 1.26 1.28 2.4 2.7 2.16-18 2.23-25
at Western Ontario Northern Illinois Illinois State at Cleveland State at St. Bonaventure Ball State at Illinois-Chicago MCC Championships (St. Louis, Mo.) Eastern Intercollegiates (Morgantown, W. Va.)
L, 55-58 L, 121-178 L, 115.5-181.5 W, 191-105 W, 209-88 L, 144-156 W, 157-80 1st (634)
10.14 11.3 11.10 11.17 11.17 12.1-3 12.9 1.12 1.13 1.19 1.20 1.24 1.27 1.28 2.2 2.3 2.8-10 2.22-24 3.15-17
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 9-5 Midwestern Collegiate Dual 1st Notre Dame Invitational Relays 1st (214) at Bowling Green L, 149-151 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 113-27 at Northern Michigan L, 69-71 National Catholic Invitational 3rd (583) (Fordham, N.Y.) Saint Mary’s W, 199-93 at Northwestern L, 40-73 vs. Creighton (Evanston, Ill.) W, 96-13 at Ball State L, 111-182 at Northern Illinois W, 166-128 Cleveland State W, 149-85 Illinois-Chicago W, 128-103 St. Bonaventure W, 175-116 Western Ontario W, 106-99 at Duke W, 159-83 at North Carolina State L, 123-168 MCC Championships 1st (1078) Eastern Intercollegiates (Baltimore, Md.) 1st, 667 NCAA Championships t-39th (6) (Austin, Texas)
5th (405)
1989-90
1990-91
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 11-6 10.5 Stanford L, 85.5-111.5 10.12 North Carolina State L, 127-173 W, 58-37 10.27 at Western Ontario 1st 11.2 Notre Dame Relays 11.3 Butler W, 153-17 Evansville W, 140-38 Saint Louis W, 140-30 Xavier W, 144-25 11.10 Ball State W, 116-110 11.29-12.1 National Catholic Championships 1st 12.8 Bowling Green L, 143-157 1.12 at Ohio State L, 37-76 vs. Minnesota (Columbus, Ohio) L, 21-92 1.18 Northern Illinois W, 172-122 1.25 at Cleveland State W, 191-105 1.26 at St. Bonaventure W, 158-141 1.29 at Illinois-Chicago W, 145-90 2.2 Northwestern L, 119-176 Eastern Michigan W, 184-103 1st 2.21-23 MCC Championships 3.6-9 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 2nd (Cleveland, Ohio) 3.21-23 NCAA Championships t-31st (11) (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Diver Natalie Stitt had never competed off the 3-meter board before coming to Notre Dame but developed into a BIG EAST Champion and NCAA participant in the event.
1991-92
10.18 10.25 11.1 11.8 11.16 11.22 11.23 11.24 12.6-8 12.13 1.10 1.17 1.18 1.25 1.29 2.20-22 2.27-29 3.19-21
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 11-7 Arkansas L, 100-135 Indiana W, 141-105 Xavier W, 102-54 Butler W, 106-53 Evansville W, 112-49 Western Ontario W, 139-64 at Ball State W, 159-141 vs. Kansas (Champaign, Ill.) L, 48-119 at Illinois L, 68-79 vs. Southern Illinois (Champaign, Ill.) L, 83-85 vs. Purdue (Champaign, Ill.) L, 51-61 vs. Illinois State (Champaign, Ill.) W, 80-33 at National Catholic Championships 1st (Boston, Mass.) at Bowling Green W, 124-119 at Texas A&M L, 102.5-132.5 at Northern Illinois W, 128-88 Cleveland State W, 141.5-88.5 at Northwestern L, 117-183 Illinois-Chicago W, 124-87 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 5th (New Brunswick, N.J.) MCC Championships 1st NCAA Championships 37th (7) (Austin, Texas)
10.30 10.31 11.6 11.20
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 9-2-1 Butler W, 129-14 Duquesne W, 145-15 Xavier W, 143-15 Notre Dame Relays 1st Western Ontario W, 126-79 Bowling Green L, 109-134 Ball State W, 175.5-121.5
1992-93
12.4-6 1.16 1.29 1.30 2.5 2.6 2.13 2.25-27 3.4-6 3.18-20
at National Catholic Championships 1st (Kingston, R.I.) Northern Illinois W, 173-70 at Cleveland State W, 128-101 at St. Bonaventure T, 149-149 at Michigan L, 131-156 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 149-69 at Illinois-Chicago W, 149-79 MCC Championships 1st (Philadelphia, Pa.) Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 2nd (Cleveland, Ohio) NCAA Championships t-30th (13) (St. Paul, Minn.)
1993-94
Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 9-6 10.15 at Brigham Young L, 129-152 10.16 at Utah W, 142-92 10.29 Butler W, 125-39 Evansville W, 125-41 Xavier W, 127-34 1st 10.29 Notre Dame Relays 10.30 Western Illinois W, 78-34 W, 70-39 10.30 Northern Michigan 11.5 at Bowling Green W, 143-100 11.12 Florida State L, 106-137 11.19 Ball State L, 147-153 12.2-4 National Catholic Invitational 1st (941.5) 1.21 Cleveland State W, 145-94 1.22 at Purdue L, 114-179 1.29 St. Bonaventure L, 136-158 2.5 Kansas L, 92-170 2.12 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 140-85 2.24-26 MCC Championships 1st (841) 3.3-5 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 6th (Cleveland, Ohio) NCAA Championships t-32nd (6) (Indianapolis, Ind.)
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Coach: Tim Welsh Record: 14-1 10.14 Brigham Young W, 160-139 11.4 Notre Dame Relays 2nd (172) 11.5 Bowling Green W, 152-91 Texas Christian W, 144-97 11.12 at Navy W, 129-110 11.18 Air Force W, 155-145 12.1-3 National Catholic Championships 1st (1016) 12.9 Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 129.5-106.5 12.10 at Ball State W, 169-126 1.12 at Western Ontario W, 113-61 1.21 Southern Illinois W, 161-82 1.28 2.3
Purdue at St. Bonaventure at Illinois-Chicago
2.4 2.11 2.23-25 3.2-4
at Cleveland State W, 175-52 vs. Buffalo (Cleveland, Ohio) W, 135-97 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 159-69 MCC Championships 1st (749) Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 1st (Cleveland, Ohio)
10.20 10.27 10.28
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 12-4 Western Ontario W, 146-59 Notre Dame Relays 1st (218) Boston College W, 196-104 Northern Michigan W, 200-100
L, 114-129 W, 174-114 W, 165-68
1995-96
11.3 at Bowling Green 11.18 at Villanova 11.30-12.2 Notre Dame Invitational
W, 132-107 W, 130-113 3rd (516.5)
Fighting Irish 12.9 1.13 1.19-20 1.26 1.27 2.3 2.10 2.22-25 3.22
Ball State Cleveland State at Purdue vs. Toledo vs. Southern Illinois (West Lafayette, Ind.) Wisconsin-Milwaukee St. Bonaventure at Southern Illinois Connecticut BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
10.11 10.26 11.8 11.10 11.15 12.5-7 12.30 1.2-3 1.5-7 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.31 2.1 2.19-22 3.1-2 3.14-15 3.20-22
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 7-5 Notre Dame Relays 1st (198) at Arizona L, 50-63 at Boston College W, 203-96 at Connecticut W, 174-120 Pittsburgh W, 187-113 Notre Dame Invitational at Hawaii W, 133-67 at Hawaii Rainbow Invitational 3rd (62) (Honolulu, Hawaii) at Longhorn Diving -(Austin, Texas) Bowling Green W, 133-108 at Illinois L, 107-193 vs. Indiana L, 145.5-154.5 (Champaign, Ill.) Minnesota L, 124-176 Southern Illinois W, 161-132 at Michigan L, 58-82 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 116-23 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) BIG EAST Championships 1st (661) (Piscataway, N.J.) Shamrock Classic -NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(Minneapolis, Minn.) at NCAA Championships 25th (19) (Indianapolis, Ind.)
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W, 136-92 W, 167-132 W, 151-146 W, 130-113 3rd (492) 31st (11)
1996-97
1997-98
Emma Reaney (‘14) won 10 BIG EAST titles and earned 14 all-BIG EAST scrolls in two seasons in the league.
L, 122.5-177.5 W, 137-81 L, 111-252 W, 226-122 W, 201-149
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 7-1 10.10 Notre Dame Relays 1st (228) 10.11 at Southern Illinois W, 167.5-126.5 10.24-25 at Collegiate Classic - (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) 11.7 at Pittsburgh W, 201-99 11.21-23 at Minnesota Invitational 3rd (765) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12.4-6 Notre Dame Invitational 2nd (753) 1.2-3 at Rainbow Invitational 2nd (168.5) (Honolulu, Hawaii) 1.9 at Hawaii (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 157-84 vs. Iowa (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 140-91 vs. Pacific -1.16 Miami (Fla.) W, 195-105 1.17 Illinois W, 175-125 1.30 at Bowling Green W, 155-88 vs. Buffalo (Bowling Green, Ohio) -1.31 at Michigan L, 124-166
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BIG EAST Championships 1st (740.5) (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Shamrock Classic -NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(Oxford, Ohio) NCAA Championships 23rd (29) (Minneapolis, Minn.)
10.2 10.9 10.16 10.23 11.7 11.20-22 12.3-5 1.2-3 1.15-16 1.30 2.25-26 3.6-7 3.12-13 3.18-20
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 7-3 Stanford L, 103-150 Notre Dame Relays 1st (228) at Miami (Fla.) L, 80-140 Air Force W, 185-58 Army W, 189-52 Miami (Ohio) W, 218-82 Pittsburgh W, 194-106 Purdue W, 195-105 at Minnesota Invitational 3rd (473) (Minneapolis, Minn.) Notre Dame Invitational 2nd (1151) at Rainbow Invitational 1st (151.5) (Honolulu, Hawaii) at Illinois W, 195.5-153.3 vs. Ohio State (Champaign, Ill.) W, 214-130 at Michigan L, 136-162 BIG EAST Championships 1st (740.5) (East Meadow, NY) Shamrock Classic -NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(Indianapolis, Ind.) NCAA Championships 28th (16) (Athens, Ga.)
10.8 10.20 10.22-23 11.6 11.12 11.19-21 12.2-4 12.2-4 1.21 1.22 1.29 2.17-19 2.26-27 2.27 3.10-11 3.16-18
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 10-0 Notre Dame Relays 1st (222) at Metro State W, 246-35 vs. Colorado State (Denver, Colo.) W, 180-20 at Colorado State Invitational 8th (115) Texas Christian W, 154.5-99.5 at Miami (Ohio) W, 223-77 vs. Pittsburgh (Oxford, Ohio) W, 198-102 vs. Kenyon College (Oxford, Ohio) W, 242-58 Minnesota Invitational 4th (578) (Minneapolis, Minn.) at U.S. Open (San Antonio, Texas) -- Notre Dame Invitational 1st, 1292.5 Northwestern W, 158-141 Rice W, 207-87 Illinois W, 183.5-116.5 Michigan W, 170-128 BIG EAST Championships 1st (829.5) (East Meadow, NY) Shamrock Classic -at Michigan Coed Intercollegiate 3rd (100) NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(Minneapolis, Minn.) NCAA Championships 18th (74.5) (Indianapolis, Ind.)
1998-99
1999-2000
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Fighting Irish
2000-2001
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 10-1 10.6 Notre Dame Relays 1st (240) 10.13 at Tampa W, 113-88 10.27 Miami (Fla.) W, 199-101 11.3 at Miami (Ohio) W, 196-98 vs. Pittsburgh (Oxford, Ohio) W, 196-98 vs. Kenyon College (Oxford, Ohio) W, 191-101 11.4 at Purdue L, 138-161 vs. Evansville W, 230-57 (West Lafayette, Ind.) 11.17-19 Indiana Invitational 2nd (763) (Bloomington, Ind.) 11.30-12.2 Notre Dame Invitational 1st (1404) 1.6 vs. Iowa (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 163-73 1.2-3 1.8 Rainbow Invitational --1.12-13 (Honolulu, Hawaii) at Michigan - vs. Illinois (Ann Arbor, Mich.) W, 200.5-145.5 1.25 at Northwestern W, 154-146 1.26 Michigan W, 157-143 2.15-17 BIG EAST Championships 1st (674.5) (East Meadow, N.Y.) 2.24-25 Shamrock Classic -3.9-10 at NCAA Zone Diving Championships - (Bloomington, Ind.) 3.15-17 at NCAA Championships 56th (East Meadow, N.Y.)
2001-02
10.5 10.5 10.19 10.23 11.1 11.16-18 12.6-8 1.8 1.18-19 1.26 1.31 2.2 2.21-23 3.2-3 3.15-16 3.21-23
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 10-0 Pittsburgh W, 223-77 Notre Dame Relays 1st (226) Michigan State W, 208-92 at Florida Atlantic W, 176-86 at Purdue W, 209.5-90.5 Minnesota Invitational 1st (1039) (Minneapolis, Minn.) Notre Dame Invitational 1st (2383) vs. Iowa (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 183-61 Iowa W, 248-121 Illinois W, 247-123 Villanova W, 213-87 Northwestern W, 201-99 at Michigan W, 175-124 BIG EAST Championships 1st (797) (East Meadow, N.Y.) Shamrock Classic -NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(West Lafayette, Ind.) NCAA Championships 19th (52) (Austin, Texas)
2002-03
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 9-1-1 10.4 Notre Dame Relays -- 10.26 at Colorado State W, 162-100 10.30 Purdue T, 150-150 11.1 Indiana L, 146-154 11.8 Michigan State W, 181-119 11.22-24 Minnesota Invitational 4th (500.5) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12.5-7 Notre Dame Invitational 12.7 at Pittsburgh W, 195-105
Notre Dame’s 14 consecutive BIG EAST titles from 1997-2010 is the longest winning streak of any team in any conference sport. 1.16 1.17-18 1.25 2.1 2.20-22 3.1-2 3.14-15 3.20-22
vs. Kansas (Acapulco, Mexico) W, 129-69 at Illinois W, 192.5-172.5 vs. Michigan (Champaign, Ill.) -at Bowling Green W, 70-43 vs. Louisville W, 70-43 vs. Saint Louis W, 89-24 Michigan W, 153-147 BIG EAST Championships 1st (730) (East Meadow, N.Y.) at Bulldog Invitational (Athens, Ga.) -NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(Oxford, Ohio) NCAA Championships t-33rd (12) (Auburn, Ala.)
10.3 10.23 10.23 10.30 11.7 11.14 11.21-23 12.4-6 12.4-5 1.7 1.16-17 1.30 1.31 2.7 2.19-21 3.12-13 3.18-20
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 8-2 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (257) at Tampa W, 158-114 at North Carolina State -at Indiana L, 124-176 Pittsburgh W, 184-116 Bowling Green W, 188-90 Louisville W, 188-89 Texas A&M Invitational 7th (599) (College Station, Texas) Notre Dame Invitational 1st (1284) U.S. Open -(Federal Way, Wash.) vs. Wyoming (Mission Viejo, Calif.) -vs. Northeastern -vs. Illinois (Ann Arbor, Mich.) W, 197-173 at Michigan -at Michigan State W, 160-138 vs. Ohio State W, 194-105 (East Lansing, Mich.) Michigan L, 134-166 Oakland W, 176-117 BIG EAST Championships 1st (725.5) (East Meadow, N.Y.) NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(Bloomington, Ind.) NCAA Championships 25th (28) (College Station, Texas)
2003-04
2004-05
10.1 10.1 10.29 11.12 11.12 11.20 12.2-4 12.3-5 1.2 1.14-15 1.28 2.5 2.17-19 3.11-12 3.17-19
Coach: Bailey Weathers Record: 6-3 Evansville W, 161-54 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (248) at Purdue L, 130-169 vs. Arizona State (Lafayette, Ind) L, 111-188 Pittsburgh W, 172-128 Michigan State W, 199-101 at Bowling Green W, 189-112 Notre Dame Invitational 12th (216) at Georgia Invitational 5th (272) at St. Lucia Invatational 2nd (170) Illinois W, 183-181 at Michigan L, 161-138 at Oakland W, 163.5-134.5 BIG EAST Championships 1st (804) (East Meadow, N.Y.) NCAA Diving Championships -(West Lafayette, Ind.) NCAA Championships -- (West Lafayette, Ind.) 24th (32)
10.7 10.28 10.29 11.04 11.11 11.18-20 12.01-03 1.13-14 1.13-14 1.21 1.27-28 2.15-18 3.18
Coach: Carrie Nixon Record: 5-2 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (240) California L 141.5-156.5 at Purdue L 128-172 at Pittsburgh W 138-105 Minnesota W 163-135 at Minnesota Invitational 1st (722) Notre Dame Invitational 1st (1822) at Michigan W, 1,120-1111 vs. Illinois (Ann Arbor, Mich.) W, 1,120-840 at Michigan State W 156-147 Shamrock Invitational Louisville W, 218-148 Oakland W, 258-109 BIG EAST Championships 1st (705.5) (East Meadow, N.Y.) NCAA Championships 41st (4) (Athens, Ga.)
2005-06
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2008-09
2006-07
10.6 11.3 11.10 11.11 11.17-19 12.1-2 1.5 1.12-13 1.26-27 2.3 2.14-17 3.8-10
Coach: Carrie Nixon Record: 8-1 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (273) Purdue W, 185-115 Michigan State W, 155.5-86.5 Pittsburgh W, 188-112 at Minnesota Invitational 1st (889) at Ohio State Invitational 3rd (89) at Hawaii W, 142-99 at Michigan Invitational 2nd (1074) Shamrock Invitational Connecticut W, 293-76 Penn State L, 156.5-213.5 Oakland W, 310-54 West Virginia W, 222.5-147.5 at Louisville W, 154-89 BIG EAST Championships 1st (758) (East Meadow, N.Y.) NCAA Championships 27th (25) (Minneapolis, MN)
2007-08
Coach: Carrie Nixon Record: 4-7 10.5 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (226) 10.19 USC L, 103.50-158.50 10.26 at Minnesota L, 101-199 11.2 at Purdue W, 158.5-131.5 11.9 at Pittsburgh L, 148-150 11.16-17 at Northwestern L, 162-208 vs. Wisconsin L, 151-218 11.29-12.2 Washington Husky Invite 3rd (972) 1.2 vs. LSU (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) L, 120-142 1.4 at Miami W, 132-110 1.11-12 Irish Invitational 3rd (898.50) 1.18 Louisville W, 188-111 1.19 at Toledo L, 141.5-158.5 1.25-26 Shamrock Invitational vs. West Virginia W, 249-116 2.20-23 BIG EAST Championships 1st (767) (East Meadow, N.Y.) 3.14-16 NCAA Zone Diving Championships -3.8-10 NCAA Championships - (Columbus, Ohio)
10.3 10.24-25 10.31 11.8 12.5-7 1.10 1.17 1.23-24 2.7 2.18-21 3.1 3.13-14 3.19-21
2009-10
Coach: Brian Barnes Record: 2-5 10.9 10.10 11.06 11.20-22 1.09 1.16 1.23-24 2.17-20 3.12-13 3.18-20
Dennis Stark Relays vs. Michigan at Purdue Hoosierland Invite (Bloomington, Ind.) vs. Northwestern vs. Louisville Shamrock Invitational BIG EAST Championships (Pittsburgh, Pa.) NCAA Zone Diving Championships (West Lafayette, Ind.) NCAA Championships (West Lafayette, Ind.)
10.8 10.22 10.29 11.06 11.12 11.20-22 12.2-4 1.15 1.23-24 2.4 2.16-19 3.10-11 3.18-20
Coach: Brian Barnes Record: 5-7 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (220) at Auburn L, 101-197 vs. LSU L, 141.7-155.3 at Michigan State W, 150-93 vs. Purdue L, 145-155 vs. Utah W, 188.5-112.5 U.S. Nationals 3rd (228) (Columbus, Ohio) Iowa Invitational (diving) at Northwestern L, 110.5-189.5 vs. Michigan L, 117-182 Shamrock Invitational vs. Denver W, 253-117 vs. Iowa W, 264-104 vs. Ohio State L, 166.5-197.5 vs. Northwestern L, 176.5-193.5 vs. Ball State W, 175-65 BIG EAST Championships 2nd (655.5) (Pittsburgh, Pa.) NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(Columbus, Ohio) NCAA Championships T-42nd (Austin, Texas)
2010-11
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Coach: Brian Barnes Record: 6-3 Dennis Stark Relays 1st (280) Debbie Pipher Memorial Invite 2nd / 3rd (Pullman, Wash.) vs. Pittsburgh W, 223-77 vs. Purdue W, 189-111 Ohio State Invitational 3rd (458) (Columbus, Ohio) at Northwestern L, 173-178 vs. Toledo W, 268-83 at Louisville L, 144-156 Shamrock Invitational W /W /W at Michigan L, 102-141 BIG EAST Championships 1st (828) (Indianapolis, Ind.) Boiler-Make-It Invitational -West Lafayette, Ind. NCAA Zone Diving Championships -(Minneapolis, Minn.) NCAA Championships 31st (19) (College Station, Texas)
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2nd (186) L, 133-165 L, 121-179 -L, 147-153 L, 146-154 W /W / L 1st (773.5) -38th (14)
2011-12
10.14 10.15 10.21 10.28 11.04 11.12 12.2-4 1.14 1.21 1.27-28 2.04 2.10-12 2.15-18 3.8-9 3.15-17
Coach: Brian Barnes Record: 6-6 Dennis Stark Relays 1st / 5 vs Oakland W, 207-93 vs. TCU W, 173-127 vs Auburn L, 167-125 at Pittsburgh W, 185-115 at Purdue L, 168-131 at Louisville L, 188-112 Ohio State Invitational 4th- 718 at Michigan L, 180-115 vs. Northwestern L, 156-144 vs Michigan State W, 218-82 Shammorock Invitational vs Iowa W, 201-169 vs OSU L, 214-147 at Ball State W, 143-100 BIG EAST Championships (Diving) 2nd (71) (Pittsburgh, Pa.) BIG EAST Swimming Championships 2nd (593.5) (Pittsburgh, Pa.) NCAA Zone Diving Meet NTS (Bloomington, Ind.) NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships 22nd-30 (Auburn, Ala.)
2012-13
Coach: Brian Barnes Record: 5-4 10.12 Dennis Stark Relays 1st/5 10.26 at Auburn L, 166-132 11.02 vs. Purdue L, 152-148 11.09 vs. Pittsburgh W, 188-112 11.10 vs. Louisville L, 162-138 11.16-18 Kansas Women’s Classic 1st – 976.5 11.30-12.2 Hawkeye Invitational (Diving) 8th – 96 11.30-12.2 Ohio State Invitational (Swimming) 5th – 440 1.12 vs. Michigan W, 185-115 vs. Northwestern W, 205-95 1.19 at Indiana L, 175-125 1st – 309 1.25-26 Shamrock Invitational 2.09 at Toledo W, 176-123 2.16 Michigan First Chance Meet (Diving) NTS 2.27-3.2 BIG EAST Championships 2nd (772 Pts) (Indianapolis, Ind.) 3.14-15 NCAA Zone Diving Qualifier NTS (West Lafayette, Ind.) 3.21-3.23 NCAA Championships 16th (55 Pts) (Indianapolis, Ind.)
CHRONOLOGY OF RECORDS
Fighting Irish
50 Free Time Name 22.30 Amywren Miller 22.37 Amywren Miller 22.39 Amywren Miller 22.39 Carrie Nixon 22.48 Carrie Nixon 22.58 Carrie Nixon 22.62 Carrie Nixon 22.62 Carrie Nixon 22.77 Carrie Nixon 23.10 Carrie Nixon 23.93 Courtney South 23.97 Laura Shepard 23.99 Courtney South 24.20 Courtney South 24.33 Alicia Feehery 24.59 Christy VanPatten 24.89 Tracy Johnson 24.98 Tracy Johnson 25.20 Julie Boss 25.40 Karen Korowicki 26.56 Colleen Carey
Date 3.18.10 2.18.09 2.20.08 3.16.00 3.16.00 2.17.00 2.17.00 2.25.99 2.25.99 3.1.98 2.20.97 2.19.97 2.24.96 2.23.95 11.29.90 2.8.90 2.12.88 12.12.85 2.24.84 2.25.83 1.27.82
Location West Lafayette, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. East Meadow, N.Y. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Long Island, N.Y. Long Island, N.Y. Long Island, N.Y. Long Island, N.Y. Notre Dame, Ind. Piscataway, N.J. Piscataway, N.J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Bowling Green, Ohio Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind.
Event NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Shamrock Invitational BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships MCC Championships National Catholic MCC Championships vs. Illinois-Chicago vs. Bowling Green Midwest Individuals Midwest Individuals vs. Valparaiso
100 Free Time Name 49.10 Amywren Miller 49.18 Carrie Nixon 49.72 Carrie Nixon 49.89 Carrie Nixon 50.59 Carrie Nixon 51.60 Courtney South 51.70 Courtney South 51.87 Courtney South 52.18 Alicia Feehery 52.41 Alicia Feehery 52.42 Alicia Feehery 53.71 Christy VanPatten 54.13 Amy Darlington 55.10 Karen Korowicki 58.51 Lee Ann Brislawn
Date 2.20.08 2.19.00 2.19.00 2.27.99 3.21.98 2.22.97 2.22.97 2.24.96 12.1.90 12.1.90 11.30.90 2.10.90 3.2.85 2.26.83 12.2.81
Location East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Piscataway, N.J. Piscataway, N.J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind.
Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships National Catholic National Catholic National Catholic MCC Championships Midwest Individuals Midwest Individuals vs. St. Mary’s
200 Free Time Name 1:44.89 Christa Riggins 1:46.03 Christa Riggins 1:47.82 Christa Riggins 1:48.24 Katie Carroll 1:48.73 Katie Carroll 1:49.20 Ellen Johnson 1:49.29 Kristen Van Saun 1:49.44 Linda Gallo 1:50.10 Linda Gallo 1:50.48 Linda Gallo 1:50.80 Shelley Hotchkiss
Date 2.20.08 2.20.08 2.14.07 11.3.06 11.11.05 2.18.05 2.26.99 2.21.98 1.17.98 2.21.97 3.3.95
Location East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Piscataway, N.J. Cleveland, Ohio
Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships vs. Illinois BIG EAST Championships Eastern Intercollegiates
1:53.67 1:53.67 1:54.56 1:54.65 1:56.88 1:57.50 1:59.40
Alicia Feehery Alicia Feehery Amy Darlington Amy Darlington Amy Darlington Suzanne DeVine Jeanine Blatt
2.5.94 11.30.90 2.28.86 2.28.85 2.27.84 1.20.84 2.13.82
Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. New York, N.Y.
vs. Kansas National Catholic Midwest Individuals Midwest Individuals Midwest Individuals vs. Valparaiso vs. Fordham
500 Free Time Name 4:45.50 Katie Carroll 4:47.04 Linda Gallo 4:48.02 Linda Gallo 4:50.44 Linda Gallo 4:50.91 Linda Gallo 4:54.39 Shelley Hotchkiss 4:55.56 Shelley Hotchkiss 5:00.72 Jennifer Dahl 5:06.51 Susan Bohdan 5:06.72 Amy Darlington 5:13.30 Jeanine Blatt
Date 2.14.07 3.19.98 2.21.98 1.2.98 2.20.97 2.23.95 2.23.95 12.5.91 2.22.90 2.27.86 3.11.82
Location East Meadow, N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Pittsburgh, Pa. Honolulu, Hawaii Piscataway, N.J. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Boston, Mass. Baltimore, Md. Chicago, Ill. Meadville, Pa.
Event BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships Rainbow Invitational BIG EAST Championships MCC Championships MCC Championships National Catholic Eastern Intercollegiates Midwest Individuals AIWA D3 Championships
1,000 Free Time Name 9:49.80 Katie Carroll 9:52.98 Claire Hutchinson 9:56.34 Linda Gallo 10:01.38 Linda Gallo 10:04.50 Linda Gallo 10:09.45 Shelley Hotchkiss 10:10.59 Shelley Hotchkiss 10:20.81 Jennifer Dahl 10:27.75 Susan Bohdan 10:27.91 Jennifer Dahl 10:30.33 Tanya Williams 10:44.12 Heather Winiecki 10:47.00 Amy Darlington 10:51.20 Jeanine Blatt
Date 11.11.06 11.3.06 1.16.98 1.9.98 11.10.96 3.4.95 2.25.95 1.25.92 12.13.91 11.16.91 10.14.89 12.4.88 2.10.87 3.13.82
Location Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Honolulu, Hawaii Storrs, Conn. Cleveland, Ohio Notre Dame, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Bowling Green, Ohio Muncie, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Villanova, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Meadville, Pa.
Event vs. Pittsburgh vs. Purdue vs. Miami (Fla.) vs. Hawaii vs. Connecticut Eastern Intercollegiates MCC Championships vs. Northwestern vs. Bowling Green vs. Ball State MCC Dual Meet vs. Villanova / Fordham vs. Illinois-Chicago AIWA D3 Championships
1,650 Free Time Name 16:24.48 Linda Gallo 16:34.43 Linda Gallo 16:46.89 Shelley Hotchkiss 16:47.46 Shelley Hotchkiss 17:07.57 Jennifer Dahl 17:22.19 Eva Buerlocher 17:33.56 Jennifer Dahl 17:37.47 Karen Keeley 17:41.28 Tanya Williams 17:52.73 Heather Winiecki 18:01.17 Suzanne DeVine 18:01.24 Jeanine Blatt
Date 2.21.98 11.23.97 3.4.95 2.25.95 12.6.91 3.6.85 11.23.91 12.1.90 1.24.90 12.3.88 12.6.87 3.13.82
Location Pittsburgh, Pa. Minneapolis, Minn. Cleveland, Ohio Notre Dame, Ind. Boston, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Champaign, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Philadelphia, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Meadville, Pa.
Event BIG EAST Championships vs. Minnesota Eastern Intercollegiates MCC Championships National Catholic Midwest Individuals vs. Illinois / Southern Illinois National Catholic vs. Illinois.Chicago National Catholic vs. Villanova / Fordham AIWA D3 Championships
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CHRONOLOGY OF RECORDS
Fighting Irish
100 Back Time Name 52.99 Kim Holden 53.79 Kim Holden 53.88 Kim Holden 54.11 Maggie Behrens 54.17 Maggie Behrens 54.55 Colleen Fotsch 54.58 Maggie Behrens 54.83 Danielle Hulick 54.98 Kelly Hecking 55.44 Kelly Hecking 55.68 Tanya Williams 56.44 Tanya Williams 58.27 Cara Garvey 58.43 Tanya Williams 1:00.83 Tanya Williams 1:00.84 Christine Moston 1:02.92 Barbara Byrne 1:03.28 Barbara Byrne 1:04.80 Karen Kramer 1:06.00 Raili Tikka 1:06.20 Lee Ann Brislawn
Date 2.18.11 2.18.11 2.19.10 2.18.09 2.18.09 2.18.09 2.18.09 2.19.03 2.15.01 2.15.01 3.19.93 3.8.92 12.6.91 12.8.90 10.14.89 2.26.88 2.28.86 3.1.85 2.24.84 2.4.83 1.17.82
Time Name 1:53.57 Kelly Ryan 1:53.67 Kelly Ryan 1:55.18 Kim Holden 1:55.79 Kim Holden 1:56.22 Kim Holden 1:57.45 Kelly Hecking 1:57.56 Erin Brooks 1:57.68 Tanya Williams 1:57.98 Tanya Williams 1:58.27 Tanya Williams 1:59.84 Tanya Williams 2:01.67 Tanya Williams 2:04:43 Tanya Williams 2:05.78 Tanya Williams 2:10.88 Tanya Williams 2:12.27 Christie Moston 2:12.55 Katie Pamenter 2:16.01 Barbara Byrne 2:16.68 Karen Kramer 2:18.70 Karen Kramer 2:20.60 Venette Cochiolo
Date 3.23.13 3.17.12 2.19.11 2.20.10 2.20.10 3.21.02 2.22.97 3.20.93 3.20.93 3.22.92 3.8.92 12.13.91 11.23.91 12.8.90 1.19.90 2.22.88 2.22.88 2.27.86 2.28.85 2.23.84 2.4.83
Location Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Pittsburgh, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. St. Paul, Minn. Carbondale, Ill. Boston, Mass. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind.
100 Breast Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships Southern Illinois Invitational National Catholic vs. Bowling Green MCC Dual Meet Midwest Independent Midwest Invitational Midwest Independent Midwest Invitational DePauw vs. Cleveland State
200 Back
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Location Indianapolis, Ind. Auburn, Ala. Louisville, Ky. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Austin, Texas Piscataway, N.J. St.Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Austin, Texas Carbondale, Ill. Bowling Green, Ohio Champaign, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. DeKalb, Ill. Evansville, Ill. Evansville, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind.
Event NCAA Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships Southern Illinois Invitational vs. Bowling Green vs. Illinois / Southern Illinois vs. Bowling Green vs. Northern Illinois MCC Championships MCC Championships Midwest Invitational Midwest Invitational Midwest Invitational vs. DePauw
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Time Name Date 58.84 Emma Reaney 3.01.13 59.20 Emma Reaney 3.01.13 59.38 Emma Reaney 12.01.12 59.44 Samantha Maxwell 3.19.09 59.73 Samantha Maxwell 3.19.09 1:00.38 Samantha Maxwell 2.18.09 1:00.89 Samantha Maxwell 2.18.09 1:01.57 Samantha Maxwell 12.5.08 1:01.68 Samantha Maxwell 2.20.08 1:01.82 Shannon Suddarth 3.20.98 1:02.07 Shannon Suddarth 2.21.98 1:03.70 Shannon Suddarth 2.21.97 1:04.55 Brittany Kline 2.24.96 1:05.54 Jesslyn Peterson 3.3.95 1:05.70 Jesslyn Peterson 3.3.95 1:05.77 Becky Wood 12.9.89 1:07.19 Becky Wood 2.26.89 1:08.27 Becky Wood 2.26.88 1:09.50 Venette Cochiolo 2.28.86 1:09.50 Suzanne DeVine 2.29.84 1:10.00 Venette Cochiolo 2.25.83 1:14.43 Teri Schindler 1.27.82
Location Indianapolis. Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Columbus, Ohio College Station,Texas College Station,Texas Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Columbus, Ohio East Meadow, N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Pittsburgh, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown, W.Va. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind.
Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Ohio State Invite NCAA Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Ohio State Invitational BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Eastern Intercollegiates Eastern Intercollegiates vs. St. Mary’s Eastern Intercollegiates Midwest Independent Midwest Invitational Midwest Invitational Midwest Independent vs. Valparaiso
200 Breast Time Name Date 2:06.77 Emma Reaney 3.23.13 2:07.00 Emma Reaney 3.23.13 2:07.60 Emma Reaney 12.02.12 2:09.62 Samantha Maxwell 3.19.09 2:09.86 Samantha Maxwell 3.19.09 2:10.35 Samantha Maxwell 2.18.09 2:12.08 Samantha Maxwell 2.18.09 2:12.46 Samantha Maxwell 2:12.46 2:12.76 Samantha Maxwell 2.20.08 2:13.33 Shannon Suddarth 3.18.00 2:13.47 Shannon Suddarth 3.21.98 2:13.99 Shannon Suddarth 2.21.98 2:15.41 Shannon Suddarth 3.22.97 3.15.90 2:19.10 Becky Wood 2.26.89 2:23.40 Becky Wood 2:27.53 Becky Wood 2.27.88 2:29.39 Venette Cochiolo 3.2.85 2:30.20 Venette Cochiolo 2.26.83
Location Indianapolis. Ind. Indianapolis. Ind. Columbus, Ohio College Station,Texas College Station,Texas Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Columbus, Ohio East Meadow, N.Y. Fort Wayne, Ind. Minneapolis, Minn. Pittsburgh, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Austin, Texas Morgantown, W.Va. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill.
Event NCAA Championships NCAA Championships Ohio State Invite NCAA Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Ohio State Invitational BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships Eastern Intercollegiates Midwest Independent Midwest Independent Midwest Independent
CHRONOLOGY OF RECORDS
Fighting Irish
100 Fly Time Name 52.57 Kim Holden 52.98 Kim Holden 53.08 Kim Holden 53.46 Kellyn Kuhlke 53.88 Amywren Miller 54.07 Carrie Nixon 54.27 Carrie Nixon 55.52 Elizabeth Barger 55.57 Elizabeth Barger 55.70 Elizabeth Barger 55.77 Elizabeth Barger 55.86 Alison Newell 57.06 Tanya Williams 57.31 Tanya Williams 57.70 Suzanne DeVine 1:00.38 Kathy Latino
Date 3.01.13 12.01.12 12.01.12 2.18.09 2.18.09 2.18.00 2.18.00 2.28.98 2.28.98 2.21.98 2.20.98 2.21.97 11.20.92 2.2.91 2.23.84 3.11.82
Location Indianapolis, Ind. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Meadville, Pa.
400 IM Event BIG EAST Championships Ohio State Invite Ohio State Invite BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Shamrock Classic Shamrock Classic BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships vs. Ball State vs. Northwestern Midwest Invitational AIWA D3 Championships
200 Fly Time Name 1:57.49 Bridget Casey 1:57.72 Katie Casey 1:58.10 Katie Carroll 1:58.39 Lisa Garcia 1:59.09 Lisa Garcia 1:59.28 Lisa Garcia 1:59.38 Alison Newell 1:59.97 Alison Newell 2:00.53 Alison Newell 2:00.61 Alison Newell 2:01.70 Tanya Williams 2:06.10 Suzanne DeVine 2:13.21 Kathy Latino
Date 3.02.13 2.18.09 3.10.07 3.22.03 3.22.03 3.21.02 3.18.00 11.21.99 3.22.97 2.22.97 12.3.89 2.25.84 3.12.82
Location Indianapolis. Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Minneapolis, Minn. Auburn, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Austin, Texas Fort Wayne, Ind. Minneapolis, Minn. Indianapolis, Ind. Piscataway, N.J. New York, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. Meadville, Pa.
Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships Minnesota Invitational NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships National Catholic Midwest Invitational AIWA D3 Championships
200 IM Time Name 1:55.05 Emma Reaney 1:55.27 Emma Reaney 1:55.67 Emma Reaney 1:56.09 Emma Reaney 1:56.42 Emma Reaney 1:57.67 Emma Reaney 1:58.47 Emma Reaney 1:58.52 Katie Carroll 1:59.55 Katie Carroll 2:00.65 Katie Carroll 2:01.00 Lisa Garcia 2:01.47 Marie Labosky 2:02.29 Tanya Williams 2:04.35 Tanya Williams 2:04.47 Tanya Williams 2:10.80 Suzanne DeVine 2:16.70 Jeanine Blatt
Date 11.30.12 11.30.12 3.15.12 3.15.12 2.16.12 12.02.11 12.02.11 3.18.04 3.18.04 2.19.04 2.20.03 2.15.01 11.29.90 11.29.90 3.15.90 2.25.84 2.13.82
Location Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Auburn, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Pittsburgh, Pa. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio College Station, Texas College Station, Texas East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Austin, Texas Chicago, Ill. New York, N.Y.
Event Ohio State Invite Ohio State Invite NCAA Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships Ohio State Invitational Ohio State Invitational NCAA Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships National Catholic National Catholic NCAA Championships Midwest Invitational vs. Fordham
Time Name 4:08.63 Emma Reaney 4:12.02 Katie Carroll 4:13.13 Katie Carroll 4:13.34 Katie Carroll 4:14:47 Marie Labosky 4:16.94 Marie Labosky 4:18.36 Marie Labosky 4:19.87 Tanya Williams 4:22.30 Tanya Williams 4:25.61 Tanya Williams 4:28.53 Tanya Williams 4:38.34 Amy Darlington 4:47.31 Amy Darlington 4:50.51 Monica Walker 4:55.10 Jeanine Blatt
Date 12.01.12 3.9.07 3.19.04 3.19.04 1.26.02 2.16.01 2.16.01 3.14.90 12.9.89 12.2.89 11.10.89 2.27.87 2.21.86 2.24.84 2.27.82
Location Columbus, Ohio Minneapolis, Minn. College Station, Texas College Station, Texas Notre Dame, Ind. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. Austin, Texas Notre Dame, Ind. New York, N.Y. Bowling Green, Ohio Notre Dame, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Chicago, Ill. --
Event Ohio State Invite NCAA Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships vs. Villanova BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships vs. St. Mary’s National Catholic vs. Bowling Green Midwest Invitational North Star Championships Midwest Invitational --
200 Free Relay Time Name Date Location 1:31.01 Amywren Miller 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. Colleen Fotsch, Maggie Behrens, Christa Riggins 1:31.07 Caroline Johnson 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. Lauren Parisi, Christa Riggins, Amywren Miller 1:31.85 Caroline Johnson 2.14.07 East Meadow, N.Y. Christa Riggins, Katie Carroll, Rebecca Grove 1:32.01 Katie Eckholt 2.20.02 East Meadow, N.Y. Carrie Nixon, Danielle Hulick, Kelly Hecking 1:32.64 Brooke Davey 2.17.00 East Meadow, N.Y. Carrie Nixon, Kelly Hecking, Laura Shepard 1:32.96 Brooke Davey 2.25.99 East Meadow, N.Y. Carrie Nixon, Kelly Hecking, Laura Shepard 1:33.86 Linda Gallo 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. Carrie Nixon, Katie Collins, Laura Shepard 1:35.59 Linda Gallo 2.19.97 Piscataway, N.J. Courtney South, Laura Shepard, Natalie Najarian 1:37.65 Rachel Thurston 12.2.93 Notre Dame, Ind. Cara Garvey, Amy Bostick, Erin Brooks 1:38.88 Rachel Thurston 12.4.92 Kingston, R.I. Cara Garvey, Kelly Walsh, Mary Wendell 1:39.03 Meghan Beeler 11.23.91 Champaign, Ill. Alicia Feehery, Haley Scott, Jennifer Dahl 1:39.04 Christy Van Patten 3.8.91 Cleveland, Ohio Katey Andrew, Shana Stephens, Tracie O’Connell 1:40.00 Tracy Johnson 2.26.88 Chicago, Ill. Barbara Byrne, Amy Darlington, Kathy Quirk 1:41.05 Julie Boss 3.1.85 Notre Dame, Ind. P.J. Amberg, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 1:41.10 Lee Ann Brislawn 1.17.82 Notre Dame, Ind. Rita Harrington, Jean Murtagh, Jeanine Blatt
Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships National Catholic National Catholic vs. Illinois / Southern Illinois Eastern Intercollegiates Midwest Independent Midwest Independent vs. Cleveland State
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Fighting Irish
400 Free Relay Time Name Date Location 3:18.93 Kelly Ryan 2.18.12 Pittsburgh, Pa. Amy Prestinario, Suzanne Bessire, Emma Reaney 3:19.38 Megan Farrell 2.20.08 East Meadow, N,Y. Christa Riggins, Lauren Parisi, Amywren Miller 3:21.25 Katie Eckholt 2.23.02 East Meadow, N.Y. Danielle Hulick, Carrie Nixon, Kelly Hecking 3:25.00 Brooke Davey 2.15.01 East Meadow, N.Y. Danielle Hulick, Liane Watkins, Kelly Hecking 2.19.00 East Meadow, N.Y. 3:25.74 Brenda Reilly Kelly Hecking, Brooke Davey, Laura Shepard 3:26.61 Kelly Hecking 2.27.99 East Meadow, N.Y. Maureen Hillenmeyer, Laura Shepard, Carrie Nixon 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. 3:27.43 Linda Gallo Carrie Nixon, Katie Collins, Courtney South 3:28.39 Linda Gallo 2.22.97 Piscataway, N.J. Alison Newell, Karen Daylor, Courtney South 3:29.61 Rachel Thurston 12.4.93 Notre Dame, Ind. Jennifer Dahl, Jesslyn Peterson, Karen Daylor 3:33.77 Alicia Feehery 12.1.90 Notre Dame, Ind. Tanya Williams, Colette LaForce, Christy Moston 2.27.88 Chicago, Ill. 3:38.35 Jackie Jones Kelly Quinn, Kathy Quirk, Amy Darlington 3:38.77 Amy Darlington 2.28.87 Notre Dame, Ind. Kathy Quirk, Kelly Quinn, Suzanne DeVine 3.2.85 Notre Dame, Ind. 3:39.08 Julie Boss Barbara Byrne, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 2.25.84 Chicago, Ill. 3:43.50 Julie Boss Monica Walker, Karen Kramer, Suzanne DeVine 3:46.10 Jean Murtagh 2.26.83 Chicago, Ill. Julie Boss, Karen Korowicki, Gina Gamboa
Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships National Catholic National Catholic Midwest Independent Midwest Invitational Midwest Independent Midwest Invitational Midwest Independent
800 Free Relay Time Name Date Location 7:10.84 Emma Reaney 2.27.13 Indianapolis. Ind. Kelly Ryan, Suzanne Bessire, Jaime Malandra 7:13.51 Megan Farrell 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. Amy Prestinario, Lauren Sylvester, Christa Riggins 7:14.91 Christa Riggins 3.9.07 Minneapolis, Minn. Katie Carroll, Megan Farrell, Ellen Johnson 7:15.36 Christa Riggins 2.14.07 East Meadow, N.Y. Casey Wagner, Megan Farrell, Katie Carroll 7:19.46 Christa Riggins 2.15.06 East Meadow, N.Y. Casey Wagner, Ellen Johnson, Katie Carroll 7:20.12 Ellen Johnson 2.20.04 East Meadow, N.Y. Katie Carroll, Lisa Garcia, Ann Barton 7:22.17 Alison Newell 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. Kristen Van Saun, Katie Collins, Linda Gallo 2.21.97 Piscataway, N.J. 7:25.69 Allison Hollis Linda Gallo, Courtney South, Alison Newell 7:33.79 Shelley Hotchkiss 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. Linda Gallo, Jesslyn Peterson, Courtney South 7:35.66 Shelley Hotchkiss 3.3.95 Cleveland, Ohio Linda Gallo, Jennifer Dahl, Jesslyn Peterson 7:41.10 Jesslyn Peterson 12.3.93 Notre Dame, Ind. Alyssa Peterson, Amy Bostick, Jennifer Dahl
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Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Eastern Intercollegiates National Catholic
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7:43.98 7:45.54 7:45.98 7:50.73 7:54.41 7:54.93 7:59.29 8:33.60
Haley Scott 12.6.91 Boston, Mass. Angie Roby, Kristin Heath, Jennifer Dahl Susan Bohdan 3.7.91 Cleveland, Ohio Colette LaForce, Tanya Williams, Alicia Feehery Susan Bohdan 11.30.90 Notre Dame, Ind. Kristin Heath, Alicia Feehery, Tanya Williams Kim Steel 2.25.90 Baltimore, Md. Susan Bohdan, Katie Pamenter, Tanya Williams Kathy Quirk 2.25.88 Chicago, Ill. Barbara Byrne, Christy Moston, Amy Darlington Kathy Quirk 2.26.87 Notre Dame, Ind. Barbara Byrne, Amy Darlington, Suzanne DeVine Karen Kramer 2.29.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Barbara Byrne, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington Karen Korowicki 2.24.83 Chicago, Ill. Jean Murtagh, Joan Burke, Sheila Roesler
National Catholic Eastern Intercollegiates National Catholic Eastern Intercollegiates Midwest Independent Midwest Invitational Midwest Independent Midwest Independent
200 Medley Relay Time Name Date Location 1:38.74 Lauren Scott 2.27.13 Indianapolis. Ind. Emma Reaney, Kim Holden, Catherine Galletti 1:38.97 Kim Holden 2.16.11 Louisville, Ky. Samantha Maxwell, Kellyn Kuhlke, Amy Prestinario 1:39.29 Colleen Fotsch 3.1.09 West Lafayette, Ind. Samantha Maxwell, Kellyn Kuhlke, Amywren Miller 1:39.61 Colleen Fotsch 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. Samantha Maxwell, Kellyn Kuhlke, Amywren Miller 1:40.84 Caroline Johnson 2.20.08 East Meadow, N.Y. Samantha Maxwell, Amywren Miller, Christa Riggins 1:41.91 Caroline Johnson 2.15.06 East Meadow, N.Y. Julia Quinn, Jessica Stephens, Rebecca Grove 1:41.93 Kelly Hecking 2.22.02 East Meadow, N.Y. Allison Lloyd, Lisa D’Olier, Carrie Nixon 1:42.47 Kelly Hecking 2.26.99 East Meadow, N.Y. Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 2.18.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:44.48 Linda Gallo Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 2.19.97 Piscataway, N.J. 1:44.97 Erin Brooks Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Linda Gallo 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:46.82 Erin Brooks Lauren Relay, Brittany Kline, Courtney South 1:47.82 Jesslyn Peterson 3.5.93 Cleveland, Ohio Kelly Walsh, Tanya Williams, Rachel Thurston 1:49.36 Shana Stephens 3.6.91 Cleveland, Ohio Callie Bollattino, Tanya Williams, Alicia Feehery 1:49.82 Shana Stephens 11.30.90 Notre Dame, Ind. Shannah Mather, Tanya Williams, Alicia Feehery 1:40.00 Tracy Johnson 2.26.88 Chicago, Ill. Barbara Byrne, Amy Darlington, Kathy Quirk 1:41.05 Julie Boss 3.1.85 Notre Dame, Ind. P.J. Amberg, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 2.24.83 Chicago, Ill. 1:55.80 Raili Tikka Venette Cochiolo, Gina Gamboa, Julie Boss 1:59.00 Lee Ann Brislawn 1.17.82 Notre Dame, Ind. Terri Schindler, Kathy Latino, Jean Murtagh
Event BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Boiler Make It BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Eastern Intercollegiate Eastern Intercollegiates National Catholic Midwest Independent Midwest Independent Midwest Independent vs. Cleveland State
CHRONOLOGY OF RECORDS
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400 Medley Relay Time Name Date Location 3:34.66 Kelly Ryan 3.21.13 Indianapolis. Ind. Emma Reaney, Kim Holden, Catherine Galletti 3:34.86 Kelly Ryan 3.01.13 Indianapolis, Ind. Emma Reaney, Kim Holden, Catherine Galletti 3:35.16 Kelly Ryan 11.30.12 Columbia, Ohio Emma Reaney, Kim Holden, Catherine Galletti 2.18.11 Louisville, Ky. 3:35.89 Kim Holden Samantha Maxwell, Katie Casey, Kelly Ryan 3:36.20 Maggie Behrens 2.18.09 Indianapolis, Ind. Samantha Maxwell, Kellyn Kuhlke, Amywren Miller 3:40.98 Kelly Hecking 2.21.02 East Meadow, N.Y. Allison Lloyd, Lisa D’Olier, Carrie Nixon 3:41.31 Kelly Hecking 3.16.00 Indianapolis, Ind. Shannon Suddarth, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 3:42.62 Kelly Hecking 3.18.99 Athens, Ga. Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 3:43.17 Kelly Hecking 2.25.99 East Meadow, N.Y. Shannon Suddarth, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 3:45.86 Tiffany O’Brien 2.21.98 Pittsburgh, Pa. Shannon Suddarth, Elizabeth Barger, Carrie Nixon 2.20.97 Piscataway, N.J. 3:47.25 Erin Brooks Brittany Kline, Elizabeth Barger, Courtney South 2.24.96 Pittsburgh, Pa. 3:50.00 Erin Brooks Brittany Kline, Lauren Relay, Courtney South 3.2.95 Cleveland, Ohio 3:52.37 Erin Brooks Jesslyn Peterson, Lauren Relay , Courtney South 12.13.91 Bowling Green, Ohio 3:52.86 Cara Garvey Becky Wood, Tanya Williams, Jennifer Dahl 3:56.92 Shana Stephens 11.29.90 Notre Dame, Ind. Shannah Mather, Tanya Williams, Alicia Feehery 3:57.88 Katie Pamenter 12.3.89 New York, N.Y. Becky Wood, Tanya Williams, Kim Steel 4:03.15 Christine Moston 2.25.88 Chicago, Ill. Becky Wood, Amy Darlington, Tracy Johnson 4:05.30 Barbara Byrne 3.1.85 Notre Dame, Ind. Venette Cochiolo, Suzanne DeVine, Amy Darlington 2.24.84 Chicago, Ill. 4:10.80 Raili Tikka Venette Cochiolo, Monica Walker, Suzanne DeVine 2.25.83 Chicago, Ill. 4:14.00 Raili Tikka Venette Cochiolo, Gina Gamboa, Karen Korowicki
1-meter Diving (dual - 6) Event NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships Ohio State Invite BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships BIG EAST Championships Eastern Intercollegiate vs. Bowling Green National Catholic National Catholic Midwest Independent
Points Name Date 338.25 Jenny Chiang 11.10.12 331.58 Meghan Perry-Eaton 1.17.03 322.64 Meghan Perry.Eaton 2.1.03 319.27 Heather Mattingly 1.26.02 304.50 Heather Mattingly 10.19.01 283.12 Gina Ketelhohn 1.29.00 282.08 Heather Mattingly 10.23.98 282.075 Liane Gallagher 2.6.93 1.18.92 262.425 Jenny Kipp 11.3.90 259.87 Jenny Kipp 248.10 Andrea Bonny 2.5.88 233.95 Andrea Bonny 12.8.85 217.65 Andrea Bonny 2.2.85 2.16.83 188.35 Mary Amico 137.5 Anna Furleigh 1.27.82 338.25 Jenny Chiang 11.10.12 331.58 Meghan Perry-Eaton 1.17.03
Location Louisville, Ky. Champaign, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Kalamazoo, Mich. Notre Dame, Ind. Louisville, Ky. Champaign, Ill.
Event vs. Louisville vs. Illinois / Michigan vs. Michigan vs. Villanova vs. Michigan State vs. Michigan vs. Air Force / Army vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee vs. Cleveland State MCC Dual Meet vs. St. Louis / Oral Roberts vs. Cleveland State vs. St. Mary’s vs. Kalamazoo vs. Valparaiso vs. Louisville vs. Illinois / Michigan
3-meter Diving (dual - 6) Points Name 376.20 Natalie Stitt 351.15 Heather Mattingly 332.40 Heather Mattingly 315.30 Liane Gallagher 272.85 Jenny Kipp 265.72 Andrea Bonny 242.20 Andrea Bonny 241.30 Andrea Bonny 197.85 Mary Amico 159.05 Anna Furleigh
Date 1.30.10 1.26.01 10.23.98 1.16.93 1.18.92 2.12.88 1.18.86 12.8.84 1.29.83 12.8.81
Location Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. London, Canada Cleveland, Ohio Notre Dame, Ind. Kalamazoo, Mich.
Event vs. Louisville vs. Michigan vs. Air Force / Army vs. Northern Illinois vs. Cleveland State vs. Illinois-Chicago vs. Western Ontario vs. Cleveland State vs. Western Ontario vs. Western Michigan
3-meter Diving (championship-12) Points Name 616.40 Jenny Chiang
Date Location 3.14.13 West Lafayette, Ind.
Event NCAA Zone Diving
Midwest Independent Midwest Invitational Midwest Independent
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ROLFS AQUATIC CENTER The Irish swimming and diving teams compete in the state-of-the-art Rolfs Aquatic Center. After four years of varsity intercollegiate swimming competition in the Rockne Memorial Pool, the Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving program entered a new era in 1985, as they moved to the $4.5-million natatorium located in the Joyce Center. Donated by brothers Thomas and Robert Rolf of West Bend, Wis., the Rolfs Aquatic Center provides Notre Dame with a modern, innovative facility on par with any other in the country. Ellerbe Architects and Engineers of Bloomington, Minn., the architects used in the planning of the Joyce Center, also were commissioned to design the 45,000-squarefoot facility which houses a 50-meter Olympic pool (25 yards in width), spectator seating for 400 and support facilities. The facility features two movable bulkheads to allow sections of the pool to be blocked off, allowing swimming competition and warm-up swimming to occur simultaneously. The design also allows recreational swimming, water polo, instructional swimming and other aquatic activities. Diving is accommodated with two one-meter boards and two three-meter boards. Support functions housed in the center of the facility just below the spectator seating include men’s and women’s locker rooms, men’s and women’s varsity locker rooms, and men’s and women’s staff locker rooms. Offices for the Notre Dame swimming staff, aquatics directors, and lifeguards are deckside and
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Equipment necessary for the latest diving training techniques, including a trampoline, is located in the diving area. The Rolfs Aquatic Center diving well contains two one-meter boards and two three-meter boards.
glass-fronted with a view of the pool. Several deckside instructional areas are located around the pool and feature infrared heat lamps, designed to keep wet swimmers warm between events. The pool features a stainless steel racing gutter which is designed to absorb the bow waves of a swimmer, allowing faster swimming times. Another instructional feature is the presence of two underwater windows which allow critiquing of a diver’s or swimmer’s underwater technique. The unique structural system consists of three trusses which span 120 feet, with the roof suspended below the trusses. In addition, the white exterior trusses provide an interesting and athletic character to the building. The lighting system is
The Rolfs Aquatic Center is home to Notre Dame women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams. The pool has two moveable bulkheads that allow the Irish the opportunity to train on either a long or short course.
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designed to be adjusted from maximum brightness for television to nearly dark for dramatic synchronized swimming presentations. The center was officially dedicated on November 13, 1985.
Irish in the Rolfs Aquatic Center Year W L 1985-86 4 1 1986-87 3 2 1987-88 5 3 1988-89 1 4 1989-90 5 0 1990-91 6 4 1991-92 7 1 1992-93 7 1 1993-94 6 4 1994-95 7 1 1995-96 7 1 1996-97 3 1 1997-98 2 0 1998-99 5 1 1999-2000 5 0 2000-01 2 0 2001-02 6 0 2002-03 2 1 2003-04 4 1 2004-05 4 0 2005-06 4 1 2006-07 6 1 2007-08 2 1 2008-09 5 0 2009-10 2 4 2010-11 4 3 2011-12 4 2 2012-13 3 2 Totals 111 40
T Pct. 0 .800 0 .600 0 .625 0 .200 0 1.000 0 .600 0 .875 0 .875 0 .600 0 .875 0 .875 0 .750 0 1.000 0 .833 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .625 0 .800 0 1.000 0 .800 0 .857 0 .666 0 1.000 0 .333 0 .571 0 .667 0 .600 1 .730
ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE
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The Tradition Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 61st year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 131 NCAA championships, including 69 in women’s competition and 62 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 150 times in men’s competition and 106 times in women’s action. Given the ACC’s strong history and the strengthening of its ranks with the additions of Notre Dame, Pitt and Syracuse in 2013, followed by Louisville in 2014, those numbers – and the league’s longstanding tradition of excellence – appear destined to only grow greater in the years ahead.
2012-13 in Review The 2012-13 academic year saw ACC teams capture four more national team titles and seven individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 62 national team titles over the last 16 years and has won two or more NCAA titles in 30 of the past 32 years. A total of 119 ACC teams placed in NCAA post-season competition in 2012-13. League teams compiled a 120-74-2 (.617) mark against non-league opponents in NCAA championship dual competition. The ACC’s new membership further bolsters the league’s already-strong academic standing among NCAA Division I conferences. The ACC’s member institutions, effective July 1, 2013, rank first among BCS automatic qualifying conferences in the latest US News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” list. ACC schools averaged a ranking of 55.73 and were the only conference with eight schools ranked among the top 50 (five public, three private). The ACC is also the only conference with 11 schools ranked among the top 70.
2012-13 National Championships Women’s Soccer
North Carolina Virginia
Men’s Tennis
Duke
Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Lacrosse
North Carolina
The Championships The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the 2013-14 academic year--12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing with volleyball deciding its champion by regular season play.
A History The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid-South, Mid-Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005. The ACC added its 13th and 14th members on Sept. 18, 2011, when Pittsburgh and Syracuse accepted invitations to join the conference. The two schools officially join the ACC on July 1, 2013. Notre Dame also officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013, after announcing on Sept. 12, 2012 its intention to enter the league for competition in all sports but football, bringing the membership of the conference to 15. The Fighting Irish will play five football games with ACC schools each year. On July 1, 2014, Louisville will enter the ACC from the Big East Conference. The ACC will remain a 15-member conference, as Maryland plans to join the Big Ten.
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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Whether it be Federal Graduation rates, Academic Progress Rate (APR) statistics or Graduation Success Rate (GSR) figures, Notre Dame ranks among the national leaders in performance of its studentathletes in the classroom. Notre Dame also stands near the top in the number of Academic All-American accolades its student-athletes receive each year. During the 2012-13 school year, eight Irish student-athletes were honored as Capital One Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). That’s the most studentathletes to receive Academic All-America® citations since the 2008-09 school year. The eight honorees this past year were: Greg Andrews (men’s tennis), Ashley Armstrong (women’s golf), Mike Golic, Jr. (football), Logan Renwick (men’s track and field), Harrison Shipp (men’s soccer), Manti Te’o (football), Rebecca Tracy (women’s cross country/track and field) and Elizabeth Tucker (women’s soccer).
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CoSIDA conducts the selection process for Academic All-Americans annually. Teams are named in baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, softball, men’s track/cross country, women’s track/ cross country and women’s volleyball, with men’s and women’s at-large teams being named for other sports. Capital One serves as the program’s title sponsor. Currently, Notre Dame ranks second all-time with 231 Academic All-Americans, trailing only Nebraska’s 307. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is third with 204, followed by Penn State (182) and Stanford (176) rounding out the top five. In addition, Notre Dame ranks in the top 10 in several different sports. The Irish have had more Academic All-Americans than any other school in baseball and women’s soccer while also holding down the top 10 in football (third), men’s at-large (third), softball (tied for sixth), men’s basketball (tied for ninth) and men’s cross country/ track and field (tied for ninth).
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Since 2000, Notre Dame ranks third in the number of student-athletes who have earned Academic All-American® honors with 105. To be eligible for Academic All-America status, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00, have received sophomore athletic and academic standing at his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her communications office. Since 1952, CoSIDA has bestowed Academic AllAmerica honors on more than 14,000 student-athletes in Divisions I, II, III and a College Division team comprised of NAIA, Canadian and two-year institutions. Kelli Barton is the lone Irish women’s swimming and diving performer to earn academic All-America honors, as she was tabbed to the second team in 2005.
APR NUMBERS
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The University of Notre Dame ranks number one once again among all Football Bowl Subdivision institutions with 15 of its athletics programs receiving 2013 Academic Progress Rate public recognition awards, as announced today by the NCAA, honoring Division I sports teams for their latest multi-year APR scores. Duke University also had 15 programs honored, tying Notre Dame for the top spot in the FBS subset. These 15 Irish teams posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. In their seventh year, the public recognition honors are part of the broad Division I academic reform effort. These awards are based on APR numbers that represent the combination of scores from the 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 academic years.
Here are the 15 Notre Dame programs honored this year for multi-year achievement: • Men’s Sports (11): baseball, basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track & field. • Women’s Sports (4): cross country, golf, softball and swimming and diving. Notre Dame’s 15 recognized sports this year follow two consecutive years (2012 and 2011) that a program-best 17 Irish teams were honored with the award. The NCAA recognized 15 Notre Dame programs in 2010 after 14 programs were honored in 2009. Eleven Irish teams earned recognition each of the previous two years, in both 2007 and 2008.
Here are the FBS institutions that ranked in the top 10 this year, in terms of programs honored: 1. (tie) Notre Dame, Duke 15; 3. Northwestern 14; 4. (tie) Boston College, Stanford 13; 6. (tie) Penn State, Vanderbilt 8; 8. Rice 7; 9. (tie) Texas, Illinois, Ohio State 6. The APR provides a real-time look at a team’s academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete. The APR includes both retention at an institution and academic eligibility in its calculation and provides a clear picture of the academic culture in each sport. The effort is part of a public-recognition program the NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved in January 2006. Notre Dame has received public recognition awards each of the eight years of the program.
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