WHY BUCKNELL? 3,500 undergraduate students and 150 graduate students Students from 46 states, 63 countries About three hours from New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
ACADEMICS - All classes are taught by faculty - More than 50 majors and 65 minors - Pre-professional advising in law and health professions - 9-to-1 student-faculty ratio (undergraduates) - 91 percent graduate within five years - a rate well above the national average - About 97 percent of regular faculty hold Ph.D. or equivalent degree - 94 percent of first-year students return as sophomores - 27 percent of engineering students are women
STUDENT LIFE - More than 150 student organizations, 11 fraternities and eight sororities - 85 percent of seniors participate in community service or volunteer work - Student-run radio station, newspaper and literary publications
THE CAMPUS - 450-acre campus - More than 100 facilities, including performing arts center, art gallery and state-of-the-art fitness center - 89 percent of undergraduate students live on campus - All student housing connected to high-speed internet - Digital television in residence halls
FINANCIAL - Bucknell’s average financial aid award is $31,500 - About 62 percent of students in each class receive some form of financial aid - For 2013-14, Bucknell budgeted more than $48 million toward undergraduate scholarship aid
ALUMNI - Within nine months after graduation, 97 percent of the Class of 2013 was employed or in graduate school - Nearly 50,000 alumni live, work and contribute actively in every state in the United States and nearly 100 countries - The highly accomplished alumni community includes a 1998 Pulitzer Prize recipient, chief executive officer of CBS Corp., founder of LendingTree.com, co-founder of The Home Depot Inc., chief executive officer of Children’s Place and the first chief technology officer for PBS.
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A BISON
Jeff Shanley
The term “student-athlete” signifies something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University. Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics. Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded college experience. At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics. Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime. “...
THE PURSUIT OF ATHLETICS IN COLLEGE
NEED NOT INTERFERE WITH A FELLOW’S STUDIES, AND IF YOU GIVE A BOY A WELL DEVELOPED BODY HIS BRAIN WILL GET THE BENEFIT OF IT.”
— CHRISTY MATHEWSON, IN HIS BOOK WON IN THE NINTH, WRITTEN IN 1910
Lauren Perry 2014 Academic All-Patriot League Team
EIWA Champion 2x NCAA Qualifier JOE STOLFI
3x PL Scholar-Athlete of Year IWLCA D-I Scholar-Athlete of Year KATELYN MILLER
2x Academic All-American JOE MEYER
Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Year EMILY WAKSMUNSKI
3rd Team All-American Campbell Trophy Semifinalist TRACEY SMITH
Lightweight All-American VICTORIA CATHARINE
Honorable Mention All-American JACKSON PLACE
BUCKNELL BISON ATHLETICS SETTING THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal. •
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According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates three times, including in the most recent survey in the fall of 2013. Bucknell has claimed a league-high 136 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.
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A total of 402 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 498 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better during 2013-14.
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In addition to the 125 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 341 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including three in 2013-14.
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Bucknell has earned 98 Patriot League championships in 24 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 125 conference players of the year, 104 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 581 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.
Patriot League All-Academic 3x All-Conference LAUREN BERNARD
Captial One Academic All-District TREVOR REITZ
Patriot League Rookie of Year CLAIRE De DeBOER
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25 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2014.
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Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 18 times in the 24-year history of the affiliation, including 14 of the last 17 years.
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Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-America selections with 125.
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A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, an Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.
Honorable Mention All-American JACK ELSE
Lightweight All-American JENNIFER FISH
Third Team All-American MAYOWA ALLI
All-CWPA Team HANNAH SUNDAY
Jerry Rice Award Watch List C.J. WILLIAMS
ECAC Champion KELLY PONTECORVO
Patriot League Player of the Year NICK BYBEL
PL Scholar-Athlete of Year NFCA All-Region CYDNEE SANDERS
Patriot League Player of Year Honorable Mention All-American CAMERON AYERS
Capital One Academic All-District HANNAH BONOTTO
Patriot League Outdoor Track Athlete of Meet CHRISTIAN LUPICA
BUCKNELL BISON ATHLETICS
A NATIONAL MODEL IN PROMOTING THE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE IDEAL Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national leader when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place. BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: In 2011-12, the Department of Athletics launched the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy. This program is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. The Leadership Academy features programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy a full range of collegiate experiences. SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena. ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. In addition, the Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body. Among the programs the Bucknell SAAC has undertaken in recent years are regular volunteer trips to the Lewisburg Food Bank, and involvement with the “Orange and Blue goes Green” sustainability program. BISON GOOD SPORTS: Now in its eighth year, Bison Good Sports is a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events. Bucknell teams have some of the best fan support in the Patriot League, and we encourage all fans to enthusiastically cheer on the Orange & Blue in a positive manner.
Patriot League All-Academic Team JESSICA SERRATO
Patriot League All-Academic Team SCHUYLER STITZER
PL Scholar-Athlete of Year NFCHA All-Region RACHEL MISKO
Honorable Mention All-American STEFAN ALEKSIC
Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Year MARIA CIOFFI
NCBWA District I Player of Year COREY FURMAN
NSCAA All-Region Poland National Team EVELYN NICINSKI
ROSTERS/QUICK FACTS Quick Facts
Women’s Swimming & Diving Roster
University Information Location Lewisburg, PA 17837 Founded 1846 as the University at Lewisburg Enrollment 3,500 Nickname Bison Colors Orange and Blue Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Patriot League (American, Army, Boston U., Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola (Md.) and Navy) President John Bravman Director of Athletics John P. Hardt Swimming & Diving Information Head Coach Dan Schinnerer Alma Mater Yale ’01 Experience Ninth Season Men’s Record (Bucknell/Career) 47-29/47-29 Women’s Record (Bucknell/Career) 46-30-1/46-30-1 Assistant Coaches Mike Ginder (Washington & Lee ’07) Kristine Mann (Wooster ’10) Sandy Elion (Connecticut College) Diving Coach Errol Carter (Connecticut ’96) Men’s Captains Erik Heinemann, Tim Perley, Ben Seketa Women’s Captains Tara Boyle, Stephanie Koziol, Meg Lattimer, Lauren Perry 2013-14 Records (PL Finish) Men 7-3, 5-1 PL (4th at PL Champ.) Women 8-2, 6-0 PL (2nd at PL Champ.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost Men 17/7 Women 24/8 Swimming & Diving Phone 570-577-1530 E-Mail des036@bucknell.edu Website www.BucknellBison.com Fax Number 570-577-1660 Swimming & Diving Address Bucknell University Davis Gym Lewisburg, PA 17837 Athletic Communications Swimming & Diving Contact Todd Merriett Office Phone 570-577-3488 Cell Phone 570-428-5393 E-Mail tmerriet@bucknell.edu
C di The 2014 Credits: 2014-15 15 B Bucknell k ll SSwimming i i andd Di Diving i Media Guide is a production of the Bucknell Office of Athletic Communications. The book was written and designed and edited by Todd Merriett, Bucknell associate director of athletic communications. Cover designs by Maddie Bertschmann. Editorial assistance provided by Matt Jackson. Photography provided by Marc Hagemeier and Joel Turrell.
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Individual Emily Andrews Leanne Archer Leah Bloodgood Tara Boyle Rachel Brekovsky Lara Curtis Paige Daniel Caroline Edelman Grace Ford Tally Ford Julianna Foss Gina Gautieri Emily Gwynn Diana Hanson Ashley Henderson Katie Hetherington
Cl. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr.
Events Free/Fly Mid. Free Breast/IM Diving Back/IM Diving Free Sprint Free/Fly Free Diving IM/Free/Fly/Back Breast Breast Breast/IM Back/IM Diving
Christine Kehrli Stephanie Koziol Meg Lattimer Emma Levendoski Sage Maggi Lyndsey Marcheskie Maddi Marcheskie Amber McDonnell Rachel McGoff Tori Molchany Alanna Nawrocki Caroline Orem Lauren Perry Rachel Perry Dani Potis Mariele Saunders-Shultz
Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So.
Diving IM/Free/Fly Breast/IM Back/Sprint Free Free/Fly Sprint Free/Fly Free/Back/Fly Fly/IM Sprint Free/Fly Diving Free/Back/IM Back/IM Sprint Free Back/Free Free/Back/Fly/IM Diving
Jackie Shroyer Laureana Zrada
Sr. So.
Back Mid. Free
Hometown/High School Bethesda, Md./Winston Churchill Glenville, N.Y./Niskayuna Lake Forest, Ill./Adlai E. Stevenson Winnetka, Ill./New Trier Fairport, N.Y./Fairport Lewiston, N.Y./Nardin Academy Manheim, Pa./Homeschooled Wyomissing, Pa./Wyomissing Area Winnetka, Ill./New Trier Winnetka, Ill./New Trier Medford, N.J./Shawnee Coral Springs, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy Derwood, Md./Poolesville Chicago, Ill./The Latin School Houston, Texas/Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart Park Ridge, N.J./Park Ridge Summit, N.J./Oak Knoll Wilton, Conn./Wilton Mandeville, La./Mandeville Longmeadow, Mass./Suffield Academy (Conn.) Pottstown, Pa./The Hill School Pottstown, Pa./The Hill School Columbia, Pa./Hempfield Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill Coplay, Pa./Parkland Lido Beach, N.Y./East Islip Darien, Conn./Darien Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep Los Angeles, Calif./Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies Bentleyville, Ohio/Chagrin Falls Harleysville, Pa./Souderton Area
Men’s Swimming & Diving Roster Individual Patrick Alvermann Louis Behnen Kyle Bloom Chris Devlin Denver Freeman Collin Greene Steve Grune Erik Heinemann Stephen Hollinshead Jon Jones Tarik Lott Triston Loux
Cl. Events Jr. Diving So. Free/Back/IM Fr. Sprint/Mid. Free/Back/Fly Fr. Free/Back/IM So. Mid. Free/Fly Sr. Mid/Dist Free Jr. Sprint Free/Fly Sr. Fly/Mid. Free Fr. Mid. Free/Back/Fly Sr. Diving Fr. Breast/IM Fr. Free/Fly/IM
Colin Lynch Sean Lyons Sam Mackie Wes Marberry JT Nangle Tim Perley Brian Phillips Will Rappaport Jack Robinson Sam Rutan Ben Seketa Jeff Shanley Tyler Wenzel
Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
Free/Back/Fly Dist. Free Breast/IM IM/Back/Breast Back/Sprint Free Breast/IM Dist. Free IM/Back Free/Back/IM Free/Back Breast/IM/Free Dist. Free/IM Diving
Hometown/High School Victor, N.Y./McQuaid Jesuit Overland Park, Kan./Rockhurst Glencoe, Md./McDonogh Dresher, Pa./Upper Dublin Wilmette, Ill./New Trier Suwanee, Ga./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) Darien, Conn./The Lawrenceville School Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor Cary, N.C./Green Hope Uniontown, Pa./Uniontown Area Catonsville, Md./McDonogh Souderton, Pa./Commonwealth Connections Academy Beverly Hills, Calif./Harvard-Westlake Greenwich, Conn./Fordham Prep Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township West Harrison, N.Y./Harrison Harrison, N.Y./Iona Prep Herndon, Va./Oakton Pound Ridge, N.Y./Fox Lane Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley Telford, Pa./Souderton
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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW A strong incoming class and plenty of returning athletes gives the women’s swimming and diving team high hopes in the 2014-15 season. Eight All-Patriot League members are back from a team that finished second in the Patriot League and third at the ECAC Championships in 2014, including five from the All-Patriot League First Team (Tara Boyle, Diana Hanson, Emma Levendoski, Amber McDonnell and Lauren Perry). “We certainly have a good group of returning swimmers along with a talented incoming class, so we’re excited about our possibilities,” said ninth-year head coach Dan Schinnerer. Depth looks to play a vital role in the success of the team this upcoming season. “We talked a lot about team depth with our returners,” said Schinnerer. “I think they’re really excited about the class that we have coming in. We have some potential to fill the holes that the seniors left us, but also to really add some depth in the spots where we need it.” Team captains include Boyle, Stephanie Koziol, Meg Lattimer and Lauren Perry. All seniors, the four captains hope to guide the Bison to another strong performance in their quest for a Patriot League Championships. However, there is plenty of strong competition in the conference this year. “We’ve been second two years in a row now, and we hope to build on that,” mentioned Schinnerer. “I think now more than ever, we’re going to see the top half of the conference bunched together, so it’s not going to be nearly as tiered where there are 100+ points separating teams. I know we are a better team at least on paper than we were a year ago, so I’d like to think we can hopefully close the gap with Navy and challenge them more. I also know Boston U. and Army right behind us are going to be as good or better than ever, and Lehigh is really making some strides.” Bucknell was picked to finish third in the Patriot League standings behind Navy and Boston University. Navy earned 160 points in the poll with 16 firstplace votes, while Boston (141) and Bucknell (132) received two first-place votes each. Still, the Bison have really made strides and believe they can fight for first place. “Having a freshman class come in and compete right away is huge. Your goal when recruiting is to build your team and to have your incoming class be a little bit better than the class before that and continue to push the envelope. That’s what we’re looking for, and that’s why I think we’re a better team than we were last year. “We’re pretty balanced across the events. I think the strength we have is a mix of a couple returning girls who have had really good success along with a couple new people who we think can make an impact.” Sprint Freestyle: Lauren Perry returns as an important member in the sprint races, as she hold the program record in the 100 and 200 events along with placing fifth all-time in the 50. Maddi Marcheskie, Caroline Edelman and Grace Ford enter the program looking to contribute quickly while adding needed depth. Rachel McGoff is an experienced swimmer in the sprint freestyle whose name can be found in the top 10 for the 100 and 200. Lyndsey Marcheskie will be swimming in various freestyle races as well. Her performance at the Patriot League Championships last year in the 200 was the third-best in program history. Mid-Distance Freestyle: Lauren Perry will certainly contribute in the 200 and 500 ranges, as she looks a few steps ahead of where she was this point of last year. Racing alongside of Lauren Perry will be sophomore McGoff. Laureana Zrada, Paige Daniel and Leanne Archer all have the potential to contribute after training well during their freshman year, and Dani Potis looks to make an immediate impact as she can race anywhere from the 100 up to the mile. Jackie Shroyer will find herself racing in the 200 as well. Distance Freestyle: Koziol is someone who has competed in plenty of different events in her time as a Bison. She ranks in the top 10 at the freestyle for 200, 500, 1,000, and 1,650. “Stephanie has the ability to do a good 200, 500, and mile, and she may find herself racing those on a more regular basis as she can be a good contributor,” mentioned Schinnerer. Potis, Daniel and Zrada can all race in events up to the mile and will have the chance to be big contributors there. Backstroke: Levendoski returns to what looks to be a strong backstroke team for the Bison this season. She holds the program record in the 100 and 200, both achieved at the Patriot League Championships a season ago as she swept both events for the second straight year.
“Emma did a great job in the summer and competed very well at US Nationals in August,” Schinnerer said with enthusiasm. “I think that sets her up to be even better this year. She will be pushed by people in the conference and will be pushed by her teammates, so she can’t afford to be stagnant. She wants to continue to push the envelope of her opportunities, and try to make it to NCAA Championships.” Rachel Perry returns after a breakout rookie season in the 100 in which she scored two top-10 performances in the 100 and 200. “Rachel did some great things her freshman year, and has the potential to be even better,” said Schinnerer. Alanna Nawrocki has been a consistent scorer in the 200, Shroyer continues to improve tremendously, and Caroline Orem and Rachel Brekovsky aim to improve off of last season’s performances. There has also been plenty of added depth to the backstroke. Julianna Foss enters the program and will compete in the backstroke, while fellow freshman Maddi Marcheskie will join her in the 100 and 200. Breastroke: The added depth continues in the breastroke, with strong scorers Gina Gautieri, Lattimer and Hanson all returning in these events. All three swimmers posted top-10 performances in the breaststroke at the Patriot League Championships last season. Ashley Henderson transitioned to focusing on the breaststroke last year after swimming a lot of backstroke as a rookie. She’ll continue to compete in the breaststroke, an event where she ranks in the top 10 in program history in both the 100 and 200. Emily Gwynn had an excellent performance in last season’s ECACs, so she will be in the mix as well. Leah Bloodgood begins her career as a Bison, and her best pre-Bucknell times can certainly compete with the rest of the team. There are plenty of options in the breastroke as you roll down a list filled with depth. Butterfly: The butterfly lacked depth a season ago for the Bison, but it was an event that was heavily recruited for. McDonnell returns after setting a program record in the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 2:02.04 at the Patriot League Championships last year. This is also one of several events that Koziol can positively contribute to. Foss, Sage Maggi and Emily Andrews were also brought in, as Schinnerer believes that they can compete at a championship-performance kind of level right away. Maddi Marcheskie will race in the 100 fly, and the makeup of this event looks to be filled with freshmen and sophomores. It is certainly an event that Bucknell could be strong in the next couple years. IM: McDonnell leads a wide cast of swimmers for the IMs, and she also holds the school record for the 200 IM at 2:02.14. This was one of the stronger events for Bucknell a season ago. Hanson was right behind McDonnell’s school record, and Henderson will be right there in the mix. McGoff has demonstrated her ability to swim a really good 200 IM, and Nawrocki has done the same in both the 200 IM and 400 IM. Koziol contributes in the 400 IM, while Nawrocki has been a championship finalist in this event. Lattimer has been a consistent scorer in the 400 IM, so there are plenty of strong options when it comes to the IM events. Relays: Many relay participants from last year are returning for another season. Lauren Perry and McGoff will contribute after participating in the 400 freestyle in the Patriot League Championships a season ago, while Levendoski and Henderson did the same in the 400 medley. Schinnerer expects incoming freshmen Maddi Marcheskie, Foss, Bloodgood and Edelman to be in the mix in some variety on the relays. Diving: Three seniors return to lead the charge in diving – Katie Hetherington, Boyle, and Tori Molchany. Boyle (first), Molchany (second), and Hetherington (third) own the top three spots in the program’s record book for one-meter diving, while their names can also be found in the book for three-meter diving (Hetherington in first, Boyle in second and Molchany in fourth). Boyle has won the one-meter event at the Patriot League Championships three years in a row. Her 2014 performance won her Diver of the Meet honors, a year after Hetherington became the first Bison to be recognized with the award. Lara Curtis and Mariele Saunders-Shultz bring their own strength, while freshmen Christine Kehrli and Tally Ford add solid depth. “I think having seniors who lead is the goal,” said Schinnerer. “We’re really fortunate to have those trio of seniors as such contributors, but I think they’re mindful that it is their last year, and they’ve taken on that role of mentoring the younger girls so they can leave things in good order upon graduation.”
Diana Hanson
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WOMEN’S PROFILES
Bold - top-10 time/score * - Bucknell record
Emily Andrews
Tara Boyle
Fr. • Bethesda, Md. • Free/Fly
Sr. • Winnetka, Ill. • Diving
High School: Member of swimming team at H Winston Churchill High School … All-America W sselection … team captain. Personal: Emily Lathrop Andrews … born Aug. P 1, 1996 in Maryland … daughter of Chris An1 drews and Rebekah Porter … has two siblings, d Nicole and Carter Andrews ... major is undeN cclared.
Leanne Archer Jr. • Glenville, N.Y. • Mid. Free Career Bests • 100 Free: 55.20 • 200 Free: 1:55.94 • 500 Free: 5:09.26
• 1,000 Free: 10:48.25 • 1,650 Free: 17:41.08
2013-14: Competed mainly in freestyle events ranging from the 200 to the 1,650 ... swam 200 (20th), 500 (19th) and 1,650 (7th) at ECAC Championships ... set season-best times in all three events at ECACs ... best finish of the year was fourth place in the 200 free (twice) and 1,000 free (at Colgate) ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012-13: Competed exclusively in freestyle events ... swam 200 (36th), 500 (26th) and 1,650 (13th) free at ECAC Championships ... set season-best times in all three events at ECACs ... best finish of year was a third-place showing in the 1,000 free in first meet of season vs. UMBC ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Three-sport athlete at Niskayuna High School ... four-year member of swimming team ... also earned one JV letter in track and two for lacrosse ... captain of swimming team ... NISCAA Scholar Team Award for swimming ... New York state qualifier in 2008 and 2011 ... helped Niskayuna to a Section II title in 2010 and a state title in 2011. Personal: Leanne Quin Archer ... born Feb. 11, 1994 in Schenectady, N.Y. ... daughter of Patrick and Patricia Archer ... has four older siblings, Tara, Erica, Shannon and Kerry ... Erica swam at Holy Cross ... Shannon swam at Ithaca and UMass ... Kerry swam at Fairfield ... Tara is a member of Bucknell’s Class of 2007 ... father played football and ran track at Siena and Manhattan ... majoring in markets, innovation and design.
Leah Bloodgood Fr. • Lake Forest, Ill. • Breast/IM
H High School: Earned four letters in swimming aat Adlai E. Stevenson High School … three-time aall-conference selection … won conference and ssectional titles. Personal: Leah Dorothy Bloodgood … born P JJune 14, 1996 in Evanston, Illinois … daughter of Sam and Karen Bloodgood … has two youngo eer sisters, Sammy and Cassidy … cousin, Steve Droste, is a 1993 graduate of Bucknell and D was a member of the Bison men’s swimming w aand diving team, earning the Patriot League Co-Swimmer of the Meet award as a senior … C ggrandfather, Roger Rasmusen, was also a college athlete ... majoring in early childhood education.
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Career Bests • 1-M: 276.90*
• 3-M: 265.90
Holds Bucknell record off one-meter diving board ... ranks No. 2 in Bison history off the three-meter board ... three-time Patriot League champion off one-meter board ... three-time First Team All-Patriot League selection ... 2014-15 team captain. 2013-14: Patriot League champion off the one-meter board for the third consecutive year ... named Patriot League Diver of the Meet ... second straight Bison to win that award, following classmate Katie Hetherington in 2013 ... placed second off the three-meter board ... First Team All-Patriot League selection for third straight year ... finals scores at Patriot League Championships were career-best marks for both boards ... one-meter score (276.90) broke two-year-old school record ... three-meter score (265.90) ranked second on program’s all-time list ... only first-place finish off either board during the regular season came against Colgate ... 10 top-three showings off one-meter board ... six top-three finishes off three-meter board ... member of Academic All-Patriot League Team for ssecond straight year ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll P ffor third consecutive year. 2012-13: Patriot League champion 2 off the one-meter board for the seco ond straight year ... first two-time o PL diving champion in Bucknell P history ... First Team All-Patriot h League selection for second straight L yyear ... placed fourth off the threemeter board at PL Championships m .... followed PL Championships perfformance with pair of fourth-place sshowings at ECAC Championships ... ffour gold medals off the one-meter board ... best finish off the three-meb tter was second, which she achieved ffour times ... 15 total top-three finiishes ... season-high (251.18) off one-meter came en route to victory o vs. Lehigh ... season-high (250.05) v Tara Boyle off three-meter came against Colgate o .... member of Academic All-Patriot League Team ... member of Patriot L League Academic Honor Roll. L 2011-12: Part of trio of Bucknell 2 rookie divers that made quite an impact … First Team All-Patriot League selection … along with fellow first-team selection Lauren Perry, became first Bison rookie on First Team since 2004 … became first Bison diver to win a Patriot League title, claiming the one-meter medal … scored a 243.40 to win at Patriots … also finished fifth off the three-meter board at Patriots … followed Patriot League performance with an eighth-place finish (one-meter) and fifth-place showing (three-meter) at the ECAC Championships … only first-place finish during regular season came off one-meter board vs. Lehigh … scored a season-high 249.74 in that competition … season high off three-meter board came during prelims at ECAC Championships … finished in top two four times in seven regular-season meets off one-meter board … four top-three finishes off three-meter board during regular season … member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Earned three varsity letters in diving at New Trier High School ... All-American Qualifier ... four-time all-conference selection ... team captain ... helped New Trier to 2010 Illinois state title. Personal: Tara Nicole Boyle ... born June 9, 1993 in Summit, N.J. ... daughter of Michael and Monica Boyle ... has two sisters, Katelyn and Haley ... father played soccer at South Carolina as a freshman ... majoring in accounting and financial management.
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WOMEN’S PROFILES
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Rachel Brekovsky
Paige Daniel
Jr. • Fairport, N.Y. • Back/IM
So. • Manheim, Pa. • Free
Career Bests • 200 IM: 2:12.59 • 100 Back: 59.10 • 200 Back: 2:08.73
• 100 Fly: 1:01.80 • 50 Free: 25.84 • 100 Free: 57.81
2013-14: Competed in 100 back (19th), 200 back (18th) and 200 IM (18th) at ECAC Championships ... set season-best times in all three events at ECACs ... 16 of 25 individual races came in backstroke events ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second straight year. 2012-13: Competed in 100 back (18th), 200 back (24th) and 200 IM (32nd) at ECAC Championships ... set season-bests in both backstroke events at ECACs ... swam 100 back 10 times during the season, the most of any event ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Four-year member of varsity swimming team at Fairport High School ... also member of varsity track team in 2009 and 2010 ... swim team captain as a senior ... three-time all-county and All-Greater Rochester selection ... three-time state qualifier ... four-time scholarathlete ... four-time Section V champion, winning the 200 medley relay in 2009 and the 100 back, 200 IM and 200 medley relay in 2011 ... 2009 team MVP ... Niagara District record holder in the 200 medley, 200 free and 400 free relays ... qualified for the 2009 state meet in track ... twotime all-county selection in track. Personal: Rachel Elizabeth Brekovsky ... born Feb. 16, 1994 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... daughter of Jim and Sue Brekovsky ... has two younger brothers, Ryan and Andy ... uncle, Tom Brekovsky, was a member of the swimming team at Carnegie Mellon ... majoring in chemical engineering.
Rachel Brekovsky
Lara Curtis Jr. • Lewiston, N.Y. • Diving
Career Bests • 100 Free: 53.26 • 200 Free: 1:55.77 • 500 Free: 5:04.19
2 2013-14: Competed almost exclusively in ffreestyle events ... focused mainly on longer distances ... most common event was 500 free, d sswimming that 10 times ... competed in 100 ffree (11th), 500 free (12th) and 200 free (19th) aat ECAC Championships ... set season-best ttimes in all three events at ECACs ... best finiish of the year was third-place showings in 200 ffree (vs. Binghamton), 500 free (vs. UMBC) and 1,000 free (vs. UMBC, American/Lafayette/Navy) ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Earned four letters in swimming and three in field hockey … scholastic All-American in swimming in 2011-12 … swimming AllAmerican 2011-12 … all-state swimmer 2010-12 … all-league swimmer 2010-13 … three-time all-league selection in field hockey … all-state in field hockey in 2012. Personal: Paige Louise Daniel … born June 18, 1995 in Lancaster, Pa. … daughter of David and Beth Daniel ... has one sister, Alyssa, who played tennis at Waynesburg University, and one brother, Matthew … mother played field hockey at Elizabethtown College ... major is undeclared in the school of management.
Caroline Edelman Fr. • Wyomissing, Pa. • Sprint Free/Fly
H High School: Two-year swimming team capttain at Wyomissing Area High School … allsstate selection in 100 fly and 200 and 400 free rrelays … all-state honorable mention in 100 ffree … all-league choice in 100 fly and 100 free. Personal: Caroline Anne Edelman … born Oct. P 18, 1995 in Reading, Pennsylvania … daugh1 tter of Peter and Susan Edelman … both pareents swam at Bucknell with Peter graduating iin 1985 and Susan graduating in 1987 … has a brother, Thomas … uncle, George Edelman, sswam at University of Richmond … aunt, Julie Gorman, swam at University of Florida ... major G is undeclared.
Grace Ford
Career Bests • 1-M: 210.60
• 3-M: 209.62
Ranks 10th in program history off threeR meter diving board. m 2013-14: Competed in nine regular-season 2 meets ... best score off one-meter was careerm best 210.60 against Binghamton ... best threeb meter score was 209.62 against Army ... that m mark placed her 10th in program history ... best m finish off one-meter was a fourth-place showing .... top finish overall was a third-place medal opposite Lehigh. p 2012-13: Competed in 11 regular-season 2 meets ... best score off one-meter was 190.20 vs. Colgate ... best threemeter score was 198.98 against Lehigh ... finished fourth off the threemeter twice, marking highest placing. High School: Member of gymnastics team at Nardin Academy in Buffalo, N.Y. ... qualified for New York State and Division 6 Regional Championships. Personal: Lara Dianne Curtis ... born July 23, 1994 in Buffalo, N.Y. ... daughter of Bill and Linda Curtis ... has one brother, Alec, who played college football ... both parents were collegiate swimmers ... majoring in animal behavior.
• 1000 Free: 10:41.87 • 1650 Free: 18:11.04
Fr. • Winnetka, Ill. • Free
H High School: Member of swimming and diving tteam at New Trier High School … two-time AllAmerica selection … two-time all-state honoree A … helped team to two state titles … team capttain … Academic All-American. Personal: Mary Grace Ford … born June 10, P 1996 in Evanston, Illinois … daughter of John 1 aand Mary Ford … has three siblings, Connell, Tally and Taylor … twin sister Tally is also a T member of Bucknell’s Class of 2018 and a felm llow Bison swimming and diving team member … father, John, was a member of water polo ((1971-74) and swimming (1971) teams at Brown University ... he was a two-year water polo team captain ... major is undeclared.
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Bold - top-10 time/score * - Bucknell record
Tally Ford
Emily Gwynn
Fr. • Winnetka, Ill. • Diving
Jr. • Canandaigua, N.Y. • Breast
H High School: Three-year diving letterwinner aat New Trier High School … helped team to ffour state titles … all-state selection in 2013 … ttwo-time all-conference choice … team captain … Academic All-American. Personal: Tallaght Brook Ford … born June P 10, 1996 in Evanston, Illinois … daughter of 1 JJohn and Mary Ford … has three siblings, Connell, Taylor and Grace … twin sister Grace C iis also a member of Bucknell’s Class of 2018 aand a fellow Bison swimming and diving team member … father, John, was a member of water m polo (1971-74) and swimming (1971) teams at p Brown University ... he was a two-year water polo team captain ... major is undeclared in school of management.
Julianna Foss Fr. • Medford, N.J. • IM/Free/Fly/Back
H High School: Four-year swimming letterwinner at Shawnee High School … Second Team n All-State in 200 fly in 2014 … First Team AllA SSouth Jersey in 100 fly in 2014 … All-South JJersey in 100 back in 2013 … 2014 Burlington County Girls Swimmer of the Year … First Team C All-Burlington County in 100 fly, 100 back and A 200 medley relay in 2014 … graduated as Shaw2 nee’s record holder in the 100 fly, 100 back, 100 n ffree, 200 IM and 200 medley relay … 2014 New JJersey State YMCA champion in 100 and 200 fly … 2013 N.J. YMCA champion in 200 fly. Personal: Julianna Foss … born Sept. 11, 1996 P in Mount Holly, New Jersey … daughter of Greg and Angie Foss … has one brother, Michael ... majoring in biology.
Gina Gautieri Sr. • Coral Springs, Fla. • Breast Career Bests • 100 Breast: 1:06.16
• 200 Breast: 2:21.30
Ranks in top 10 in program history in 200 breast (8th) and 100 breast (9th). 2013-14: Swam mainly the 100 and 200 breast ... competed at the Patriot League Championships for the first time and scored in the 200 (7th) and 100 (15th) breast ... also swam the 50 free at the league meet ... set season-best times in both breaststroke events during prelims of the PL Championships ... best finish of year was third place in the 200 breast on three occasions ... competed in 100 breast (14th) and 200 breast (7th) at ECAC Championships ... also finished fifth in 50 free time trial at ECACs. 2012-13: Focused mainly on the 100 and 200 breast ... 20 of 23 races came in those two events ... competed in 100 (23rd) and 200 (18th) breast at ECAC Championships ... best finish was a fourth-place showing in the 100 breast vs. Lehigh. 2011-12: Competed mainly in the 100 and 200 breast … posted seasonbest times in both events at the ECAC Championships … advanced to the “B” finals of the 200 breast at ECACs. High School: Two-year team captain ... USA Swimming Scholastic AllAmerica Team in 2010-11 ... all-county in 100 breast in 2010 ... twotime all-district in the 100 breast and 500 free ... state finalist in the 100 breast in 2010 ... Broward County Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete in 2010-11 ... Wendy’s High School Heisman Award in 2010. Personal: Gina Marie Gautieri ... born June 10, 1993 in Coral Springs, Fla. ... daughter of Joe and Valerie Gautieri ... has one sister, Nicole ... majoring in mechanical engineering.
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Career Bests • 100 Breast: 1:07.24
• 200 Breast: 2:22.83
Ranks 10th in program history in 200 breast. 2013-14: Competed primarily in the 100 and 200 breast ... swam the 100 (18th) and 200 (9th) breast at ECAC Championships ... season-best time of 2:22.83 in 200 breast came at ECACs and ranked 10th in program history ... season-best time in 100 breast also came at ECACs ... swam the 50 breast, 200 IM and 50 free once each ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012-13: Focused primarily on the 100 and 200 breast ... 25 of 30 races were in those two events ... scored in both the 100 and 200 breast at the ECAC Championships, finishing 14th in both ... set season-best marks in both during the prelims ... best finish was a third-place showing in the 200 breast vs. Lafayette. High School: Earned five letters in swimming at Canandaigua Academy ... four-time New York State meet qualifier ... two-time New York State meet breaststroke finalist ... Sectional champion in the 100 breast (2009, 2010, 2011) and 200 medley relay (2009, 2010, 2011) ... graduated with Section V Class B 100 breast record ... part of Section V record-breaking 200 medley relay team with All-America consideration time ... two-time Chevron Award winner, which is given to the fastest breaststroke time in Section V ... team captain as a senior ... three-time All-Greater Rochester selection ... four-time Daily Messenger All-Star selection ... part of five Section V Class B championship teams. Personal: Emily Wells Gwynn ... born Sept. 25, 1994 in Boston, Mass. ... daughter of Rob and Dianne Gwynn ... has two siblings, Andrew and Natalie ... father was a four-year lacrosse player at Babson College ... majoring in English - literary studies.
Diana Hanson So. • Derwood, Md. • Breast/IM Career Bests • 200 IM: 2:03.09 • 400 IM: 4:26.98 • 100 Breast: 1:05.08
• 200 Breast: 2:22.85 • 500 Free: 5:11.00
Ranks in top 10 in program history in 200 R IIM (2nd), 100 breast (6th) and 400 IM ((7th). 2013-14: First Team All-Patriot League selec2 ttion based on points ... scored in 200 IM (3rd), 100 breast (5th) and 400 IM (10th) at Patriot 1 League Championships ... season-best times L iin all three events at league meet ... scored in 200 breast (8th) and 100 breast (9th) at ECAC 2 Championships ... best finish of year was runner-up ... had nine runnerup finishes across five different events ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Four-year swimming letterwinner at Poolesville High School … team captain … won state title in 200 IM … set high school records in relays and 100 breast … helped team to state title … Washington Post Honorable Mention All-Met selection … Gazette Honorable Mention. Personal: Diana Brooke Hanson … born April 4, 1995 in Rockville, Md. … daughter of Brooks Hanson and Nancy Luckhurst … has one sister, Caroline, who swam at the College of Wooster before graduating in 2013 … both parents attended Bucknell with father graduating in 1981 and mother graduating in 1982 ... major is undeclared.
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Ashley Henderson
Katie Hetherington
Jr. • Chicago, Ill. • Back/IM
Jr. • Houston, Texas • Diving
Career Bests • 50 Free: 24.81 • 100 Back: 57.88 • 200 Back: 2:01.13 • 200 IM: 2:03.41
• 100 Fly: 58.25 • 100 Breast: 1:04.21 • 200 Breast: 2:20.25
Ranks in top 10 in program history in 100 breast (3rd), 200 back (4th), 200 IM (4th), 200 breast (6th), 100 back (10th) ... part of two medley relays that own school records ... two-time All-Patriot League selection. 2013-14: Second Team All-Patriot League selection ... scored in 100 breast (3rd) and 200 breast (6th) at Patriot League Championships ... also swam in prelims of 200 IM and placed fourth ... set season-best times in all three events at league meet ... competed in six different events during season ... swept breaststroke events in duals against Army and Lehigh ... totaled six first-place finishes. 2012-13: First Team All-Patriot League selection ... three top-five finishes at Patriot League Championships: 200 IM (3rd), 100 breast (4th) and 200 back (5th) ... also scored in 100 back (10th) and 200 IM (10th) at ECAC Championships ... versatile swimmer who competed at least five times in five different events ... swept 100 breast and 200 back vs. Lafayette for first career wins ... 16 top-three finishes across all events ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Member of swimming and water polo teams for four years at The Latin School ... team captain of both squads as a senior ... firstteam all-section four times in both sports ... four-time swimming state qualifier ... fifth-team all-state in water polo as a junior ... honorable mention all-state in water polo as a freshman and sophomore. Personal: Ashley Logan Henderson ... born June 12, 1993 in Chicago, Ill. ... daughter of Craig and Patty Henderson ... has two siblings, Claire and Britt ... Britt is a twin brother who is a member of the cross country and track teams at Washington University (Mo.) ... Claire was a fouryear member of the swimming team at Washington University (Mo.) ... majoring in sociology.
Career Bests • 1-M: 264.68
• 3-M: 300.55*
Holds school record off three-meter board ... ranks third in school history in one-meter diving ... two-time All-Patriot League selection ... 12 career Patriot League Diver of the Week awards. 2013-14: Four-time Patriot League Diver of the Week ... season-best scores off both boards came against Rutgers ... won one-meter diving five times ... four first-place finishes off threemeter board ... finished 11th off both boards at Patriot League Championships. 2012-13: First Team All-Patriot League ... first Bison to earn Patriot League Diver of the Meet ... won three-meter diving at Patriot League Championships, becoming first Bucknell diver to do that ... also placed third off one-meter board ... score of 300.55 off three-meter board broke own school record by more than 15 points ... four gold medals off onemeter board during regular season ... eight first-place finishes off threemeter board ... finished in top three in 23 of 28 diving events ... four-time Patriot League Diver of the Week. 2011-12: Second Team All-Patriot League selection … finished third (one-meter) and second (three-meter) at Patriot League Championships … posted first-place showings off both boards in the prelims … set school record off one-meter board (264.68) in first career meet vs. UMBC … set three-meter record (285.05) in fourth career meet … competed at NCAA Zone Diving Meet and finished 41st (one-meter) and 36th (three-meter) … finished in top three of every regular-season diving competition … finished first off the one-meter board seven times in 10 regular-season meets … six regular-season first-place showings off the three-meter board … four-time Patriot League Diver of the Week … member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: TISCA Private School All-State Swimming and Diving First Team ... four-time TAPPS South Regional qualifier ... three-time state champion (2008, 2009, 2010) ... Houston Chronicle Athletic Honor Roll ... two-time TAPPS Academic All-State Diving ... TAPPS All-American as a senior in 2011 ... TAPPS State silver medalist (2011) ... threetime USA Diving Summer Zone Qualifier and USA Diving Age Group National Qualifier ... two-time AAU National Qualifier. Personal: Kathleen Ann Hetherington ... born Nov. 3, 1992 in Houston, Texas ... daughter of Pete and Ellen Hetherington ... majoring in mechanical engineering.
Christine Kehrli
Katie Hetherington
Fr. • Park Ridge, N.J. • Diving
High School: Member of diving, cross counH ttry and track & field teams at Park Ridge High SSchool … finished in 10th place at New Jersey High School State Diving Championships … H Third Team All-County in cross country … First Team All-League in cross country … cross counT ttry and track & field team captain. Personal: Christine Elise Kehrli … born May P 7, 1996 in Suffern, New York … daughter of 7 Charles and Eileen Kehrli … has an older brothC eer, Michael, a 2013 Bucknell graduate … has a ttwin sister, Caroline, who is also a member of Bucknell’s Class of 2018 ... major is undeclared. B
Ashley Henderson
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Stephanie Koziol Sr. • Summit, N.J. • IM/Free/Fly Career Bests • 200 IM: 2:08.97 • 400 IM: 4:19.87* • 200 Free: 1:52.90 • 500 Free: 4:53.67
• 1000 Free: 10:20.99 • 1650 Free: 17:12.49 • 200 Back: 2:04.95 • 200 Fly: 2:05.84
Holds school record in 400 IM ... also ranks in top 10 in program history in 500 free (3rd), 200 fly (4th), 1,000 free (5th), 1,650 free (6th) and 200 free (8th) ... three-time Second Team All-Patriot League selection ... part of the four fastest 800 free relays in program history, including the recordsetting foursome ... 2014-15 team captain. 2013-14: Second Team All-Patriot League ... scored in 400 IM (6th), 1,650 free (9th) and 500 free (12th) at Patriot League Championships ... also scored in three events at the ECAC Championships ... finished seventh in 400 IM, 13th in 200 back and 15th in 200 free at ECACs ... won 400 IM three times during regular season ... 18 top-three finishes total ... did not finish lower than third in 500 free during regular season ... competed in nine different events ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012-13: Second Team All-Patriot League ... scored in 400 IM (2nd), 500 free (4th) and 200 fly (9th) at Patriot League Championships ... won the prelims of the 400 IM ... tied for 17th in PL in points scored at championship meet ... scored in the 500 IM (5th) and 500 free (10th) at ECAC Championships ... also swam 200 fly at ECACs ... won 200 free vs. Lafayette and 500 free vs. Army for only regular-season victories ... had 10 top-three finishes during regular season ... competed in nine different events. 2011-12: Second Team All-Patriot League selection … scored in three events at Patriot League Championships … finished second in the league in the 400 IM (4:25.17) … placed eighth in the 200 fly and 10th in the 200 back … set season-best times in all three events at PL Championships … posted two firsts and three seconds in first two meets of career … won the 200 IM twice during regular season … claimed first in the 200 back once during regular season … 10 total top three finishes during regular season … member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Stephanie Marie Koziol ... born March 22, 1993 in Livingston, N.J. ... daughter of Joseph and Maureen Koziol ... mother swam at Rutgers ... has two brothers, Gregory and Brendan ... majoring in psychology.
Meg Lattimer Sr. • Wilton, Conn. • Breast/IM Career Bests • 200 IM: 2:09.12 • 400 IM: 4:31.62
• 100 Breast: 1:07.31 • 200 Breast: 2:21.29
Ranks seventh on program’s 200 breast top-10 list ... 2014-15 team co-captain. 2013-14: Primary events were the 100 and 200 breast ... also swam 200 and 400 IM multiple times ... scored in 200 breast (9th) and 400 IM (15th) at Patriot League Championships ... also swam 100 breast at league meet ... won 200 breast vs. Colgate ... five top-three showings in 200 breast during regular season ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for third consecutive year. 2012-13: Focused primarily on the 100 and 200 breaststroke ... scored in the 200 breast (11th) and 400 IM (13th) at the Patriot League Championships ... also swam 100 breast at conference meet and placed 21st in prelims ... won the 200 breast vs. Army ... swam seven different events ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for the second straight year. 2011-12: Split time between IM and breaststroke … swam 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 breast at Patriot League Championships … scored in 400 IM (16th) and 200 breast (13th) … set a program top-10 time in the
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200 breast during prelims of Bison Invitational … set season-best times in four events (200 IM, 400 IM, 100 breast, 200 breast) at the meet … member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Swimming and diving team captain as a senior ... earned team’s leadership award as a sophomore ... earned Melissa Nickel Award for leadership as a freshman ... member of Wilton Y Wahoos swim club ... Wahoos national squad captain as a senior. Personal: Megan Elizabeth Lattimer ... born July 1, 1993 in Norwalk, Conn. ... daughter of Rob and Annbeth Lattimer ... father was an AllAmerican swimmer at Alfred University ... has one brother, Tim ... majoring in education and biology.
Emma Levendoski Jr. • Mandeville, La. • Back/Sprint Free Career Bests • 50 Free: 23.95 • 100 Free: 53.54
• 100 Back: 54.15* • 200 Back: 1:56.56*
Broke own school records in 100 and 200 backstrokes en route to sweep of those events at 2014 Patriot League Championships ... first person to sweep backstroke events at Patriot League Championships in back-to-back years since Bucknell Hall of Famer Jen Myers in 1997 and 1998 ... part of nine relays that rank in the top 10 in school annals, including record-setting 200 and 400 medley relays ... two-time First Team All-Patriot League selection. 2013-14: First Team All-Patriot League ... won both 100 (54.15) and 200 (1:56.56) backstroke titles for second straight year ... first Bison with at least for PL titles since 2006 ... set league and meet records in 100 back at PL Championships ... also broke own school record in both events ... scored in 50 free (16th) at PL Championships ... swept both backstroke events eight times during the regular season and did not finish lower than second ... competed in both backstrokes at ECAC Championships ... finished fourth in the 200 back and seventh in the 100 back ... four-time Patriot League Swimmer of the Week ... Bison Athlete of the Week Nov. 25 after winning both backstrokes at Bucknell Invitational. 2012-13: First Team All-Patriot League ... first Bison to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Meet award ... won 100 and 200 back at Patriot League Championships ... also L sscored (16th) in the 50 free .... first Bucknell freshman to win two gold medals at Patriot w League Championships since L Hall of Famer Jen Myers won H tthree in 1995 ... along with Laurren Perry became first Bison tteammates to win multiple gold medals at PL Championships m ssince 2005 ... needed to win a 50 free swim-off after prelims 5 tto advance to “B” finals at PL Championships ... set seasonC best time in 50 free (23.95) durb iing the swim-off ... did not finiish lower than second in the 100 back or third in the 200 back all b sseason ... nine first-place showEmma Levendoski iings in 100 back ... five 200 back vvictories. High School: Three-year memH ber of swimming team at Mandeville High School ... state champion in 2009 and 2011 ... helped 200-yard freestyle relay to 2012 state title ... Scholastic All-American ... two-time team MVP (2009, 2011) ... team captain as a senior. Personal: Emma Kate Levendoski ... born April 14, 1994 in London, England ... daughter of Paul and Celia Levendoski ... has two brothers, Jack and Seth ... three relatives have competed in college athletics ... majoring in animal behavior.
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Sage Maggi
Amber McDonnell
Fr. • Longmeadow, Mass. • Free/Fly
So. • Columbia, Pa. • Fly/IM
H High School: Member of swimming, water polo and cross country teams at Suffield Acadp eemy … three-year swimming team captain … ttwo-time swimming MVP … won swimming’s Coaches Award. C Personal: Sage Marie Maggi … born June 9, P 1996 in Springfield, Massachusetts … daughter 1 of Gino and Nadine Maggi … has two siblings, o Nina and Nick ... major is undeclared. N
Lyndsey Marcheskie Jr. • Pottstown, Pa. • Sprint Free/Fly Career Bests • 100 Fly: 57.82 • 200 Fly: 2:21.62 • 50 Free: 24.90
• 100 Free: 52.47 • 200 Free: 1:51.07 • 200 IM: 2:09.97
Ranks third in the school record book in the 200 free ... member of 800 free relay that owns school record. 2013-14: Competed in eight different events, focusing on 100 fly, 100 free and 200 free ... scored in 200 free (11th) at Patriot League Championships ... finals time in 200 free ranked third in school history and was a career-best by 1.45 seconds ... also swam 100 free (19th) and 100 fly (23rd) at conference meet ... swam 50 free time trial at PL Championships ... best finish of year was a third-place showing in 200 free against Colgate. 2012-13: Versatile rookie that competed in eight different events ... scored in the 100 free (13th) and 200 free (11th) at ECAC Championships ... also swam 100 fly at ECACs, finishing tied for 19th ... best finish of season was a runner-up showing in 200 free vs. Binghamton ... competed in four different events (100 fly, 50 free, 100 free, 200 free) at least six times each ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Four-year member of swimming and water polo teams at The Hill School ... captain of water polo team as a senior ... swimming team captain as a junior and senior ... two-time swimming team MVP ... earned Coach’s Award as a senior. Personal: Lyndsey Shaner Marcheskie ... born Feb. 7, 1994 in Reading, Pa. ... daughter of Craig and Diane Marcheskie ... has three younger siblings ... two sisters, Maddi and Mollie, and one brother, Peter ... Maddi is a freshman teammate with the Bison in 2014-15 ... majoring in biology.
Maddi Marcheskie Fr. • Pottstown, Pa. • Free/Back/Fly
High School: Graduated from The Hill School H iin 2014 … four-year member of water polo and sswimming teams … two-year swimming team ccaptain … four-time First Team All-Area swimmer … All-Area Swimmer of the Year in 2013 m … under consideration for All-America honors iin 2014 … two-year water polo team captain … ttwo-time water polo All-American. Personal: Maddison Shaner Marcheskie … P born Sept. 27, 1995 in Pottstown, Pennsylvab nia … daughter of Craig and Diane Marcheskie n … has three siblings, Lyndsey, Peter and Mollie … Lyndsey is a member of Bucknell’s Class of 2016 and is on the Bison women’s swimming and diving team ... major is undeclared.
Career Bests • 100 Fly: 57.83 • 200 Fly: 2:02.04*
• 200 IM: 2:02.14* • 400 IM: 4:21.51
H Holds school records in 200 fly and 200 IM .... ranks second on school’s 400 IM list. 2013-14: First Team All-Patriot League se2 llection ... Bucknell’s top points scorer at Pattriot League Championships with 47 ... ranked eeighth in league in points scored ... three topfive finishes at Patriot League Championships: ssecond in 200 IM, third in 400 IM and fifth iin 200 fly ... recorded season-best marks in all tthree events ... five first-place finishes across two different events (200 fly, 200 IM) during regular season ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Four-year swimming letterwinner at Hempfield High School … team captain and state medalist as a senior … four-time district medalist … all-league selection … three-time all-state and U.S. Swimming Scholastic All-American. Personal: Amber Tai McDonnell … born Nov. 1, 1994 in Lancaster, Pa. … daughter of Jeff and Kim McDonnell ... has one brother, Jordan, and a sister, Lisa … Lisa is a former swimmer at Pittsburgh ... major is undeclared.
Rachel McGoff So. • Cincinnati, Ohio • Sprint Free/Fly Career Bests • 50 Free: 24.06 • 100 Free: 51.69 • 200 Free: 1:50.82
• 200 IM: 2:03.99 • 100 Fly: 1:00.28
Ranks in top 10 in program history in 200 free (2nd), 200 IM (6th) and 100 free (8th) ... part of three relays that show up on Bucknell’s top-10 lists, including recordsetting 800 free relay. 2013-14: Scored in 200 IM (6th), 200 free (10th) and 100 free (14th) at Patriot League Championships ... set season-best times in all three events at championship meet ... posted 12 first-place finishes in three different freestyle events ... won 100 free five times ... captured 200 free six times ... swept 50 free, 100 free and 200 free in first career meet vs. UMBC. High School: Member of swimming, track and cross country teams at Indian Hill High School … four-year scholar-athlete … three-time swimming all-area selection … swimming state qualifier three times … 2013 OHSAA SW District champion and record holder in 200 free relay … Cincinnati Hills League champion in 100 free (sophomore, senior) and 200 IM (junior, senior) … helped Indian Hills to team title in 2013 … graduated as Indian Hill school record-holder in 100 free, 200 and 400 free relays and 200 medley relay … state runner-up in 200 free relay at OHSAA D2 State Meet in 2013 … also placed third in 400 free relay, sixth in 100 free and ninth in 200 IM. Personal: Rachel Anne McGoff … born May 3, 1995 in Cincinnati, Ohio … daughter of Matt and Karen McGoff ... has one brother, Grady, who ran track at Rose-Hulman College … cousin, Scott Wherry, was a swimmer at Tennessee … second cousin, Kelly Appler Velasquez, was a swimmer at Bucknell from 1987-91 … aunt, Mari McGoff Fahrner, was a member of swim team at Auburn ... majoring in civil engineering.
Rachel McGoff
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Tori Molchany
Alanna Nawrocki
Sr. • Coplay, Pa. • Diving
Jr. • Lido Beach, N.Y. • Free/Back/IM
Career Bests • 1-M: 267.10
• 3-M: 258.38
Ranks second in Bucknell history off onemeter board and fourth off three-meter board. 2013-14: Second Team All-Patriot League ... finished second off one-meter board at Patriot League Championships ... score of 267.10 ranked second on Bucknell’s all-time list ... also scored off three-meter board, finishing 12th ... set a season-best mark (255.15) off three-meter board on way to victory in dual vs. Lehigh ... only other victory came in season-opening meet vs. UMBC off the one-meter board ... seven top-three finishes off one-meter board ... five top-three showings off three-meter board ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second straight year. 2012-13: Part of a strong group of Bison divers ... finished sixth (onemeter) and seventh (three-meter) at Patriot League Championships ... posted fifth-place showings off both boards during prelims ... seasonbest scores off both boards came on back-to-back days in January ... one-meter season best (247.28) came Jan. 11 vs. Colgate ... followed that with three-meter season best (258.38) the next day vs. Army ... six topthree finishes off one-meter board ... four top-three showings off threemeter board ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2011-12: One of a trio of freshman divers that helped rewrite Bison record book … posted program top-10 marks off both boards … finished sixth off one-meter board at Patriot League Championships after second-place showing in prelims … was seventh off three-meter board at league meet … set season-best mark off one-meter board in PL Championships prelims … season-best off three-meter came in dual meet at Lehigh … also posted lone first-place finish of season with that dive … total of eight top-three finishes off both boards … Patriot League Diver of the Week after finishing first (three-meter) and second (one-meter) vs. Lehigh. High School: Earned four varsity letters in diving and two in pole vault at Parkland High School ... finished third at PIAA District XI Diving Championship in 2010 and fifth in 2011 ... took third at the Lehigh Valley Conference Track & Field Championship in pole vault in 2011. Personal: Victoria Wyn Molchany ... born Feb. 22, 1993 in Allentown, Pa. ... daughter of Bernie and Kim Molchany ... has one sister, Julia ... majoring in mechanical m engineering. e
Career Bests • 200 IM: 2:07.68 • 400 IM: 4:27.39 • 500 Free: 5:09.29
• 100 Back: 59.76 • 200 Back: 2:03.78
Ranks eighth in program history in 400 IM. 2013-14: Patriot League scorer in 400 IM (11th) and 200 back (15th) ... also competed in 200 IM (17th) at PL Championships ... most common event was 200 back ... finished as high as second in 200 back ... competed in seven different events ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012-13: Patriot League scorer in 400 IM (5th) and 200 back (13th) ... also swam 500 free at PL Championships and finished 19th in prelims ... scored in 400 IM (9th) at ECAC Championships ... swam 200 IM (23rd) and 200 back (31st) at ECACs ... competed in eight different events throughout season ... swam 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 back the most ... best finish was runner-up in 200 back vs. Lehigh and in 1,000 free vs. Lafayette ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Earned two varsity letters in swimming at East Islip High School ... NCSA Junior National qualifier in 2012 ... state finalist as a junior and senior ... Scholastic All-American as a sophomore and junior ... named All-Long Island in 2012. Personal: Alanna Skye Nawrocki ... born May 3, 1994 in Bethpage, N.Y. ... daughter of Peter and Eileen Nawrocki ... five relatives have participated in college athletics ... cousin, Luke Nawrocki, played football at Penn ... cousin, Daniel Nawrocki, played basketball at Johns Hopkins ... cousins, Christopher Cullen and Cameron Cullen, played basketball at Moravian College ... uncle, James Cullen, played baseball at Iona College ... majoring in accounting and financial management.
Alanna Nawrocki
Tori Molchany
Caroline Orem So. • Darien, Conn. • Back/IM Career Bests • 100 Back: 1:00.79 • 200 Back: 2:06.79
Caroline Orem
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• 200 IM: 2:08.30 • 400 IM: 4:30.30
2013-14: Scored in 200 back (8th), 200 IM 2 ((8th) and 400 IM (10th) at ECAC Championsships ... posted season-best times in all three eevents at ECACs ... best finish of year was third place in 200 back vs. Lehigh and 400 IM at Navy p IInvite. High School: Swimming team captain in 2012 H … three-time all-state selection … Connecticut sstate champion in 100 back in 2012 … Connecticut Scholar-Athlete in 2010 … FCIAC state n and open qualifier 2009-12 … graduated with school records in 100 back and 200 medley relay. Personal: Caroline Patricia Orem … born Sept. 3, 1995 in Greenwich, Conn. … daughter of John and Laurie Orem ... has two sisters, Katie and Maggie … Katie was a member of the swimming team at Penn and graduated in 2014 ... father played baseball at Lehigh … mother was a member of swimming team at Carnegie Mellon ... major is undeclared.
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Lauren Perry
Rachel Perry
Sr. • Syracuse, N.Y. • Sprint Free
So. • Syracuse, N.Y. • Back/Free
Career Bests • 50 Free: 23.57 • 100 Free: 50.86* • 200 Free: 1:49.13*
• 500 Free: 4:53.18 • 100 Fly: 56.41
Holds school records in 100 and 200 free ... also ranks in top 10 in program history in 500 free (2nd), 100 fly (3rd) and 50 free (5th) ... has only swam those five events during Bucknell career ... part of 17 relays that rank on Bison top-10 lists ... holds school records in 400 medley relay and 800 free relay ... three-time First Team All-Patriot League selection. 2013-14: First Team All-Patriot League selection for third straight year ... member of Academic All-Patriot League Team ... scored in 200 free (3rd), 100 free (6th) and 500 free (7th) at Patriot League Championships ... season-best time in 100 free and 500 free at PL Championships ... followed Patriot League performance with three top-five showings at ECAC Championships ... placed second in 100 and 200 free at ECACs ... also finished fourth in 50 free ... broke own school record in 200 free at ECACs (1:49.13) ... only victory of season came in 200 free against Binghamton ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012-13: First Team All-Patriot League choice ... member of Academic All-Patriot League Team ... Patriot League champion in both 100 and 200 free ... set school records in both events during finals ... tied for sixth in prelims of 100 free and then cut .52 seconds off time to win finals ... also scored in 50 free (6th) at PL Championships ... ranked No. 2 in Patriot League in points scored at championship meet ... along with Emma Levendoski, became the first pair of Bucknell teammates to win multiple individual gold medals since 2005 ... first Bison to capture 100 and 200 free at same PL Championships since Bucknell Athletics Hall of Famer Margaret Grunow in 1991 ... three top-five finishes at ECAC Championships ... scored in 500 free (3rd), 100 free (5th) and 100 fly (5th) at ECACs ... Patriot League Swimmer of the Week on Jan. 7 after three runner-up finishes in dual meet vs. Columbia ... two-time Bison Athlete of the Week (Jan. 28, Feb. 25) ... won 15 races ... finished first or second in 10 of 11 200 free races ... eight victories in 200 free ... five 100 free wins ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2011-12: First Team All-Patriot League selection … along with fellow first-team selection Tara Boyle, became first Bison freshmen on First Team since 2004 … sprint freestyle swimmer who competed in the 50, 100 and 200 free events … scored in all three races at Patriot League Championships, finishing fourth in 50 free, fourth in 100 free and seventh in 200 free … also scored in same three races at ECAC Championships, finishing fifth in 50 free, fourth in 100 free and 10th in 200 free … swept 50 and 100 free in dual at Lehigh during regular season … seven first-place finishes across three events … 13 total top-two showings … set new program top-10 marks in all three freestyle events, including No. 2 time in 200 free (1:52.02). High School: Graduated as high school’s record holder in 100 free (52.79 seconds) ... three-time state qualifier ... 2009 Section III Swimmer of the Meet ... News Channel 9 Athlete of the Week ... four-year team MVP ... team captain. Personal: Lauren Marie Perry ... born May 5, 1993 in Syracuse, N.Y. ... daughter of Bill and Sue Perry ... has one sister, Rachel, a current Bucknell teammate ... relative, Ron Perry, attended Bucknell and graduated in 1981 ... majoring in accounting and financial management.
Career Bests • 100 Back: 55.38 • 200 Back: 2:02.34 • 200 IM: 2:13.40
• 100 Fly: 1:00.51 • 50 Free: 24.38 • 100 Free: 54.03
Ranks third in program history in 100 back and seventh in the 200 back. 2013-14: Focused almost exclusively on the two backstroke events ... scored in 100 back (4th) and 200 back (10th) at the Patriot League Championships ... also swam in prelims of 100 free and a 50 free time trial at PL meet ... six top-three finishes in 100 back during regular season ... top finish in 200 back was a runnerup showing at Navy Invite ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Two-year swimming team captain at Westhill High School … Section III Class B Most Outstanding Swimmer in 2012 … three-time member of All-Central New York State Team … sixth in 100-yard back at New York State meet in 2012 … graduated as school record-holder in 100 back (56.89) … two-year team MVP. Personal: Rachel Anne Perry … born Nov. 20, 1995 in Syracuse, N.Y. … daughter of Bill and Sue Perry ... has one sister, Lauren, who is a senior on the Bison swimming and diving team in 2014-15 … relative, Ron, attended Bucknell and graduated in 1981 ... major is undeclared in the school of management. Rachel Perry
Dani Potis Fr. • Baltimore, Md. • Free/Back/Fly/IM
High School: Member of swimming and laH crosse teams at Notre Dame Preparatory School c … four-year swimming All-American … named Female Athlete of the Meet at 2013 National F Catholic Championships … IAAM 200 free reC cord holder … IAAM 400 free relay record holdc er e … ranked in top 20 nationally in mile in age group. g Personal: Danielle Megan Potis … born Aug. P 1, 1 1996 in Baltimore, Maryland … daughter of Rebecca Potis … one sister, Grace Anne Potis … R relative, Greg Luebehusen, played lacrosse at r Pfeiff er University ... major is undeclared. P
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Mariele Saunders-Shultz
Laureana Zrada
So. • Los Angeles, Calif. • Diving
So. • Harleysville, Pa. • Free
Career Bests • 1-M: 224.80
• 3-M: 181.80
2 2013-14: Competed in eight regular-season meets ... best finishes came in final meet m aagainst Lehigh ... placed fourth off the threemeter board and fifth off the one-meter board m aagainst the Mountain Hawks ... season-best ((181.80) off three-meter came against Lehigh .... one-meter season best (224.80) was against Rutgers ... member of Patriot League Academic R Honor Roll. H Personal: Mariele Saunders-Shultz … born P Aug. 21, 1993 in Los Angeles, Calif. … daughter A of Michael Shultz and Marisa Saunders … has two siblings, Pablo and Beck ... major is undeclared.
Jackie Shroyer Sr. • Bentleyville, Ohio • Back Career Bests • 100 Back: 59.05 • 200 Back: 2:07.09 • 200 Free: 1:53.99
• 500 Free: 5:15.57 • 100 Fly: 1:00.12
2013-14: Swam in six different events, focusing on 100 back, 200 back and 200 free ... scored in 200 back (10th) and 200 free (16th) at ECAC Championships ... also competed in 100 back (17th) at ECACs ... season-best times in all three events at ECACs ... best finish of year was a runner-up showing in 200 back at season-opening meet vs. UMBC ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second
Career Bests • 100 Free: 54.00 • 200 Free: 1:53.38 • 500 Free: 5:07.37
• 1000 Free: 10:55.63 • 1650 Free: 17:49.76
2 2013-14: Swam exclusively freestyle races sspanning in length from 100 free to 1,650 free .... scored in 200 free (7th) and 1,650 free (9th) aat ECAC Championships ... also swam 500 free aat ECACs ... best finish of year was a third-place sshowing in 500 free vs. Binghamton ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. o High School: Four-year member of swimming H tteam and three-year member of water polo squad at Souderton Area high School … two-year swim team captain … multiple-time all-league performer in 200 free, 500 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay … named Souderton Area’s swimming MVP as a senior … swimming coach was former Bucknell swimmer Todd Bauer … also earned John Schulte Award as the team’s most dedicated swimmer … water polo team captain as a senior … second-team all-state selection in water polo as a junior … first-team all-state as a senior. Personal: Laureana Jean Zrada … born Sept. 29, 1994 in Princeton, N.J. … daughter of Matt and Cathy Zrada ... has one brother, Matthew, who was a member of swimming team at Rhode Island … relative William Porter played water polo at Bucknell and graduated in 1984 ... majoring in mathematics.
Laureana Zrada
straight year. 2012-13: Recorded season-best times in 100 back (21st), 200 back (20th) and 200 free (18th) during prelims of ECAC Championships ... swam mainly those three events throughout the season ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2011-12: Competed in the 100 back (14th), 200 back (17th) and 500 free (29th) at ECAC Championships … also swam 100 and 200 free during regular season … best individual finish was fourth place in 200 back in dual meet vs. La Salle. High School: Earned four letters in swimming and one in cross country at Chagrin Falls High School ... swimming team captain as a senior ... school record holder in the 200 medley Jackie Shroyer and 400 free relays ... qualified for state meet four times ... All-Ohio and AllChagrin Valley Conference selection ... regional finalist in cross country. Personal: Jacqueline Patricia Shroyer ... born May 23, 1993 in Cleveland, Ohio ... daughter of Britt and Patty Shroyer ... has three siblings: Britt (Colgate ’13), Stacey (Miami ’14) and identical twin sister Meghan (Colgate ’15) ... majoring in geography and economics.
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WOMEN’S 2013-14 SEASON REVIEW What it Took in 2014 - Women Event
Won Patriots
8th Place (Finals)
16th Place (Finals)
8th Place (Prelims)
16th Place (Prelims)
NCAA “A” Cut
NCAA “B” Cut
Invited to NCAAs
US National Cut (SCY)
50 Free
22.98
23.68
24.08
23.64
24.06
21.99
22.99
22.42
23.29
100 Free
50.51
51.28
51.97
51.36
51.85
47.96
49.99
48.87
50.89
200 Free
1:49.59
1:51.18
1:52.37
1:50.98
1:52.52
1:43.91
1:47.99
1:46.09
1:49.69
500 Free
4:47.42
4:55.43
4:59.64
4:54.44
5:01.17
4:37.01
4:47.79
4:42.87
4:51.99
1650 Free
16:20.32
17:09.39
17:32.43
17:09.39
17:32.43
15:58.41
16:30.59
16:20.67
16:45.19
100 Back
54.15
56.73
58.29
56.77
57.99
51.97
55.09
53.23
56.49
200 Back
1:56.56
2:03.14
2:04.41
2:01.55
2:03.93
1:52.71
1:59.19
1:55.25
2:01.19
100 Breast
1:02.92
1:05.74
1:06.54
1:05.33
1:06.39
59.19
1:02.49
1:00.89
1:04.09
200 Breast
2:17.03
2:23.34
2:24.96
2:21.57
2:24.23
2:08.29
2:15.99
2:11.23
2:18.29
100 Fly
53.40
57.10
57.83
56.61
57.49
51.90
54.49
52.94
55.89
200 Fly
1:58.97
2:04.68
2:11.12
2:04.88
2:09.05
1:54.54
1:59.59
1:56.98
2:02.69
200 IM
2:01.12
2:03.61
2:07.57
2:05.54
2:07.66
1:55.72
2:01.59
1:58.16
2:03.69
400 IM
4:16.73
4:27.51
4:36.25
4:26.08
4:32.22
4:05.44
4:19.39
4:12.67
4:22.99
200 Free Relay
1:32.41
1:36.69
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1:29.65
1:30.43
1:30.35
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400 Free Relay
3:22.66
3:31.82
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3:16.84
3:18.99
3:18.34
3:23.39
800 Free Relay
7:20.05
7:42.48
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7:07.31
7:12.21
7:11.92
7:18.99
200 Medley Relay
1:41.88
1:49.01
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1:38.01
1:38.81
1:38.58
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400 Medley Relay
3:43.24
3:54.39
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3:34.65
3:36.46
3:36.19
3:44.19
1-Meter
276.90
236.40
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228.20
202.00
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3-Meter
269.15
212.00
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221.15
205.35
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2013-14 Women’s Results (8-2, 6-0 PL) October 5 UMBC non-scoring 19 at George Washington W, 140-122 26 PITTSBURGH L, 209-90 November 9 AMERICAN* W, 252-48 LAFAYETTE* W, 248-52 NAVY* W, 159.5-140.5 22-24 BUCKNELL INVITATIONAL 1st of 10, 1,870 pts. December 7 at Colgate* W, 176-121 January 4 RUTGERS L, 184.5-110 11 at Army* W, 157.5-142.5 12 BINGHAMTON W, 152-91 25 at Lehigh* W, 172-122 February-March 1 at Navy Invite non-scoring 19-22 at Patriot League Champ. 2nd of 10, (Annapolis, Md.) 580 pts. 28-2 at ECAC Championships 3rd of 21, (Annapolis, Md.) 427.5 pts. Home meets in BOLD CAPS
2013-14 Awards/Honors/Records All-Patriot League - First Team Tara Boyle Diana Hanson Emma Levendoski Amber McDonnell Lauren Perry
Bison Athlete of the Week Emma Levendoski (11/25) CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-America Tara Boyle Academic All-Patriot League Tara Boyle Lauren Perry
All-Patriot League - Second Team Ashley Henderson Stephanie Koziol Tori Molchany Kelly Pontecorvo Patriot League Champions Tara Boyle (one-meter diving) Emma Levendoski (100 back, 200 back) Patriot League Diver of the Meet Tara Boyle Patriot League Swimmer of the Week Emma Levendoski (10/28, 11/25, 12/9, 1/28) Kaitlyn Utkewicz (1/6) Patriot League Diver of the Week Katie Hetherington (10/28, 11/11, 1/6, 1/14)
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 22 selections (t-2nd in Patriot League) Records Broken • 200 Free (Lauren Perry - 1:49.13) • 100 Back (Emma Levendoski - 54.15) • 200 Back (Emma Levendoski - 1:56.56) • 200 Fly (Amber McDonnell - 2:02.04) • 200 IM (Amber McDonnell - 2:02.14) • One-Meter Diving (Tara Boyle - 276.90) • 200 Medley Relay (Emma Levendoski, Ashley Henderson, Kristen Purdy, Kaitlyn Utkewicz - 1:42.94) • 400 Medley Relay (Emma Levendoski, Ashley Henderson, Kristen Purdy, Lauren Perry - 3:45.33) • 800 Free Relay (Lauren Perry, Stephanie Koziol, Lyndsey Marcheskie, Rachel McGoff - 7:24.74)
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WOMEN’S RECORD BOOK
Bold - current student-athlete
50-Yard Freestyle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Molly Goebel .................................... 23.20 Meghan Freese................................. 23.22 Courtney Warren ............................. 23.36 Emily Wright.................................... 23.36 Lauren Perry ...........................23.57 Margaret Grunow ............................ 23.58 Rebecca Scheffter............................. 23.75 Abigail Atkinson .............................. 23.81 Mary Krakowski............................... 23.90 Alexandra Lovallo ............................ 23.91
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lauren Perry ...........................50.86 Meghan Freese................................. 50.96 Margaret Grunow ............................ 51.11 Courtney Warren ............................. 51.18 Emily Wright.................................... 51.24 Rebecca Scheffter............................. 51.26 Molly Goebel .................................... 51.29 Rachel McGoff..........................51.69 Megan Mongan ................................ 51.85 Alexandra Lovallo ............................ 51.87
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lauren Perry .....................1:49.13 Rachel McGoff ...................1:50.82 Lyndsey Marcheskie ..........1:51.07 Megan Mongan ........................ 1:51.83 Elizabeth Porcellio.................... 1:52.43 Lectie Altman ........................... 1:52.74 Rebecca Scheffter ..................... 1:52.87 Stephanie Koziol ...............1:52.90 Jennifer Cancro ........................ 1:53.22 Kristen Skroski ......................... 1:53.23
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kelly Pontecorvo ...................... 4:50.26 Lauren Perry .....................4:53.18 Stephanie Koziol ...............4:53.67 Nikki Woodward ...................... 4:55.73 Jamie Chakany ......................... 4:56.56 Daniela Faas ............................. 4:56.93 Jennifer Cancro ........................ 4:59.69 Megan Mongan ........................ 5:00.90 Kristen Skroski ......................... 5:00.98 Kelly Purcell .............................. 5:01.10
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kelly Pontecorvo .......................... 9:57.52 Jamie Chakany...........................10:11.43 Daniela Faas ...............................10:18.78 Anna Griest ................................10:20.96 Stephanie Koziol................ 10:20.99 Kristen Skroski ..........................10:23.26 Kelly Purcell ...............................10:26.98 Jennifer Cancro .........................10:28.13 Melissa Besman .........................10:28.92 Meghan Brown...........................10:29.14
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kelly Pontecorvo ........................16:30.95 Jamie Chakany...........................16.48.52 Daniela Faas ...............................17:02.07 Anna Griest ................................17:06.87 Kristen Skroski ..........................17:11.27 Stephanie Koziol................ 17:12.49 Kelly Purcell ...............................17:13.35 Jennifer Cancro .........................17:16.03 Melissa Besman .........................17:16.79 Carlyn Donley ........................... 17:17.10
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Emma Levendoski ...................54.15 Courtney Warren ............................ 54.55 Rachel Perry ...........................55.38 Lectie Altman.................................. 56.29 Abigail Atkinson ............................. 56.79 Jennifer Brennan ............................ 57.03 Darby Golino ................................... 57.31 Meghan Freese ................................ 57.48 Lauren Russell................................. 57.49 Ashley Henderson ...................57.88
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Macey Keath ................................. 2:15.90 Emily Norton ................................ 2:16.87 Kelly Morris .................................. 2:19.01 Jamie Flick .................................... 2:19.44 Elizabeth Porcellio ........................ 2:19.68 Ashley Henderson .................2:20.25 Meg Lattimer........................2:21.29 Gina Gautieri ........................2:21.30 Nikki Woodward ........................... 2:21.94 Emily Gwynn ........................2:22.83
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Margaret Grunow ........................... 56.02 Molly Goebel ................................... 56.31 Lauren Perry ..........................56.41 Mary Krakowski.............................. 56.43 Kristen Purdy .................................. 56.62 Elizabeth Porcellio .......................... 56.79 Lauren Reed .................................... 57.14 Katherine Munson ......................... 57.20 Laura Twichell................................. 57.23 Alex Panzarino ................................ 57.36
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Amber McDonnell ................ 2:02.04 Katherine Munson ...................... 2:04.54 Alex Panzarino ............................. 2:05.78 Stephanie Koziol.................. 2:05.84 Kate Wood .................................... 2:05.93 Lauren Russell.............................. 2:05.95 Molly Lowe ................................... 2:06.20 Alexandra Psaris .......................... 2:06.33 Laura Twichell.............................. 2:06.43 Kaitlyn Sweeney .......................... 2:06.84
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Amber McDonnell ................ 2:02.14 Diana Hanson ...................... 2:03.09 Lauren Russell.............................. 2:03.27 Ashley Henderson ................ 2:03.41 Elizabeth Porcellio ....................... 2:03.84 Rachel McGoff...................... 2:03.99 Abigail Atkinson .......................... 2:04.76 Kristen Purdy ............................... 2:05.84 Megan Mongan ............................ 2:06.01 Darby Golino ................................ 2:06.46
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WOMEN’S RECORD BOOK
Bold - current student-athlete
One-Meter Diving (6 optionals)* 1. Tara Boyle ..........................276.90 2. Tori Molchany ....................267.10 3. Katie Hetherington ............264.68 4. Rebecca Bersani ......................... 258.35 5. Erika Mannix ............................. 256.87 6. Eliza Massie ............................... 255.37 7. Morgan Popple .......................... 242.78 8. Allison FitzPatrick ..................... 236.55 9. Lisa Rockwell ............................. 234.82 10. Erika Minerowicz ...................... 228.89 * New format starting in 2001
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One-Meter Diving (6 dives) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kristen Ehrgood ........................ 258.20 Debbie Zapotocky ..................... 242.40 Lara McCarver ........................... 241.20 Kelly Haughs ............................. 239.85 Cory Feulner .............................. 237.30 Julie Kotarba ........................... 232.125 Elaine Lammey .......................... 227.00 Rebecca Bersani ......................... 225.74 Sarah Petcavage ......................... 220.28 Allison FitzPatrick ..................... 217.87
2/8/90 1/19/94 1/21/95 11/13/93 12/10/94 2/6/93 1/23/88 1/12/08 11/12/00 1/12/08
ECC Champ Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. Fordham Bronx, N.Y. Drexel Lewisburg, Pa. Seton Hall Lewisburg, Pa. Lehigh Lewisburg, Pa. Lafayette Lewisburg, Pa. Columbia New York, N.Y. Towson Lewisburg, Pa. Columbia New York, N.Y.
Three-Meter Diving (6 dives) 1. Lara McCarver ........................... 258.00 Erika Mannix ............................. 258.00 3. Kelly Haughs ............................. 254.91 4. Debbie Zapotocky ..................... 250.87 5. Cory Feulner .............................. 238.95 6. Kathy Karpuk ............................ 238.50 7. Elaine Lammey .......................... 235.50 8. Sarah Petcavage ......................... 235.20
One-Meter Diving (11 dives) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2003 1974 2003 1994 1986 2003 1988 1995 1999 2003
Sarah Petcavage ................376.45 Kathy Karpuk ...................366.35 Victoria Fritz ....................343.70 Debbie Zapotocky ............310.00 Elaine Lammey.................300.90 Monica Smith ...................294.65 Kristen Ehrgood ...............292.05 Cory Feulner .....................291.85 Lori Adamczyk .................291.60 Erika Minerowicz .............288.70
12/10/94 1/15/05 11/13/93 1/19/94 12/10/94 2/24/76 1/16/88 1/17/04
Seton Hall Colgate Drexel La Salle Seton Hall Shippensburg Lehigh Colgate
Levendoski, Henderson, Purdy, Utkewicz ..... 1:42.94 Warren, Keath, Goebel, Atkinson ...................... 1:43.11 Warren, Morris, Goebel, Lovallo ........................ 1:43.25 Levendoski, Oxley, Henderson, Wright ......... 1:43.41 Altman, Flick, Krakowski, Scheffter................... 1:43.99 Golino, Flick, Krakowski, Freese ........................ 1:44.35 Levendoski, Henderson, Purdy, McGoff........ 1:44.96 Brennan, Keath, Goebel, Wright ........................ 1:44.91 Altman, Flick, Krakowski, Freese ....................... 1:45.06 Warren, Morris, Munson, Scheffter ................... 1:45.39
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Levendoski, Henderson, Purdy, L. Perry............3:45.33 Levendoski, Norton, L. Perry, Wright .................3:45.83 Warren, Keath, Goebel, Mongan..............................3:46.73 Warren, Keath, Goebel, Mongan..............................3:47.00 Altman, Flick, Krakowski, Scheffter ........................3:47.48 Brennan, Gautieri, Hanson, R.Perry ...................3:49.32 Levendoski, Hanson, Purdy, Utkewicz .................3:49.49 Golino, Flick, Krakowski, Freese ..............................3:49.54 Brennan, Henderson, Porcellio, L.Perry ..............3:50.04 Warren, Morris, Munson, Scheffter ........................3:51.17
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Goebel, Mongan, Lovallo, Warren ...........................1:33.45 Atkinson, Goebel, Mongan, Warren ........................1:33.59 Wright, Porcellio, Utkewicz, Goebel ........................1:34.25 Wright, L.Perry, Levendoski, Utkewicz ...............1:34.74 L. Perry, McGoff, Levendoski, Utkewicz .............1:34.82 Faux, Krakowski, Reed, Scheffter ............................1:34.88 Wild, Golino, Krakowski, Freese ..............................1:34.94 Wright, L.Perry, Porcellio, Utkewicz ......................1:35.45 Reed, Krakowski, Munson, Scheffter ......................1:35.50 Scheffter, Krakowski, Goeller, Freese ......................1:35.52
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Goebel, Mongan, Lovallo, Warren ...........................3:25.92 L. Perry, McGoff, Marcheskie, Utkewicz.............3:27.29 Warren, Atkinson, Mongan, Goebel ........................3:27.73 Goebel, Wright, Porcellio, Utkewicz ........................3:27.75 L.Perry, Wright, Porcellio, Utkewicz ......................3:28.13 Wright, L.Perry, Porcellio, Utkewicz ......................3:28.45 Levendoski, L.Perry, Utkewicz, McGoff..............3:29.37 Hartnett, Maguire, Klawon, Grunow ......................3:30.09 Wright, Porcellio, Utkewicz, Goebel ........................3:30.19 Wright, Marcheskie, Porcellio, L.Perry ................3:30.39
2005 2003 2004 2003 2005 2005 1974 1988 1994 1999
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
L. Perry, Koziol, Marcheskie, McGoff ................7:24.74 Porcellio, Marcheskie, Koziol, L.Perry ................7:31.76 Koziol, Porcellio, Pontecorvo, L.Perry ..................7:32.03 Koziol, L. Perry, Marcheskie, McGoff ................7:33.44 L.Perry, Zrada, Shroyer, Pontecorvo ...................7:35.21 Faas, Dolan, Altman, Cancro....................................7:35.25 Pontecorvo, L.Perry, Koziol, Porcellio ..................7:35.58 Porcellio, L.Perry, Pontecorvo, Koziol ..................7:36.24 Chakany, Mongan, Shepherd, Lovallo .....................7:37.57 Atkinson, Mongan, Porcellio, Chakany ...................7:38.08
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200-Yard Freestyle Relay
Erika Mannix....................428.50 Sarah Petcavage ................407.65 Lisa Rockwell ....................388.70 Victoria Fritz ....................377.40 Stephanie Vogt .................354.90 Lauren Thomas.................348.05 Kathy Karpuk ...................329.40 Elaine Lammey.................312.25 Debbie Zapotocky ............302.00 Stephanie Kofke ...............286.20
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800-Yard Freestyle Relay
Three-Meter Diving (11 dives) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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400-Yard Medley Relay
Three-Meter Diving (6 optionals)* 1. Katie Hetherington ............300.55 2. Tara Boyle ..........................265.90 3. Allison FitzPatrick ..................... 260.48 4. Tori Molchany ....................258.38 5. Eliza Massie ............................... 257.54 6. Erika Minerowicz ...................... 257.24 7. Rebecca Bersani ......................... 248.95 8. Morgan Popple .......................... 228.23 9. Lisa Bolle.................................... 221.85 10. Lara Curtis.........................206.00 * New format starting in 2005
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Year-by-Year Records Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94
Record 5-3 4-8 4-5 1-7 2-7 5-3 7-1 11-2 9-3 7-5 9-3 10-4 4-7 8-2 4-4 3-6-1 6-4 6-4 8-2 8-2 10-1
Head Coach Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Smith Brennan Brennan Feldmann Feldmann Feldmann Comer Comer Comer Comer Comer Comer Comer Comer Kachmarik Kachmarik Kachmarik Kachmarik
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Totals
10-1 8-2 8-3 11-2 6-4 4-4 6-3 5-2 6-0 6-0 4-3 5-3 3-5-1 4-4 7-3 7-3 7-4 5-4 5-5 8-2 257-140-2
Kachmarik Kachmarik Kachmarik Kachmarik Foley Foley Foley Foley Foley Foley Foley Foley Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer 41 years
Senior Divers (L-R): Tori Molchany, Katie Hetherington, Tara Boyle
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WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS East Coast Conference Champions 1982-83 (5th at Drexel) Kathy Hoey ....................... 1650 Free ........... 17:54.87 1983-84 (3rd at Hofstra) Sue Knight .......................... 50 Free ...................24.87 Kathy Lynch ...................... 100 Back ...............1:00.68 Kathy Lynch ...................... 200 Free ...............1:55.56 1984-85 (2nd at Lafayette) Sue Knight .......................... 50 Free ...................25.28 Kathy Lynch ...................... 100 Back ...............1:00.60 Kathy Lynch ...................... 200 Back ...............2:10.56 Cheryl Trepp ...................... 500 Free ...............5:12.60 Cheryl Trepp ..................... 1650 Free ........... 17:59.88 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:57.97 Schwalbe, Trepp, Oliver, Lynch 1985-86 (2nd at Delaware) Kathy Lynch ...................... 100 Back ...............1:01.33 Kathy Lynch ...................... 200 Back ...............2:10.82 1986-87 (1st at Drexel) Kathy Lynch ...................... 500 Free ...............5:11.01 Kathy Lynch ...................... 200 Back ...............2:08.88 Susan Orth ......................... 200 Fly ................2:11.21 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:54.42 Hirtler, Oliver, Schwalbe, Lynch 1987-88 (3rd at Lafayette) None 1988-89 (3rd at Delaware) Kelly Appler ......................100 Breast..............1:10.41 1989-90 (4th at Drexel) Margaret Grunow............... 50 Free ...................24.22 Margaret Grunow.............. 100 Free ..................52.38 Margaret Grunow.............. 200 Free ...............1:53.76
Patriot League Champions 1990-91 (2nd at Fordham) Margaret Grunow.............. 100 Free ..................53.08 Margaret Grunow.............. 200 Free ...............1:55.37 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:37.88 Hartnett, Gillespie, Grunow, Klawon 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:34.97 Appler, Grunow, Hartnett, Falcione 400 Medley Relay .............................................4:01.23 Hartnett, Grunow, Falcione, Banashek
1993-94 (3rd at Fordham) 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:39.01 Klawon, Hartnett, DiLenge, Maguire 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:34.13 Klawon, Hartnett, DiLenge, Maguire 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:50.88 Brooks, Gillespie, Klawon, Hartnett 400 Medley Relay .............................................4:01.64 Brooks, Gillespie, Klawon, Hartnett 1994-95 (2nd at Navy) Jeanne Klawon ................... 50 Free ...................24.18 Jen Myers .......................... 100 Back ..................58.63 Jen Myers .......................... 200 Back ...............2:03.30 Jen Myers ............................200 IM ................2:09.78 Jen Myers ........................... Co-Swimmer of the Meet 1995-96 (4th at Colgate) Jen Myers .......................... 200 Back ...............2:05.91 1996-97 (5th at Army) Jen Myers .......................... 100 Back ..................58.40 Jen Myers .......................... 200 Back ...............2:05.93 Kate Wood ...........................400 IM ................4:33.16 1997-98 (3rd at Colgate) Jen Myers .......................... 100 Back ..................59.29 Jen Myers .......................... 200 Back ...............2:05.05 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:57.01 Myers, Wilson, Brendemarti, Baker 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:48.86 Myers, Wilson, Brandemarti, Baker 1998-99 (4th at Navy) Molly Lowe ..........................400 IM ................4:30.34 1999-2000 (4th at Army) 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:55.52 Golino, Wilson, Mosler, Weaver 2000-01 (2nd at Colgate) None 2001-02 (2nd at Navy) Meghan Freese ................... 50 Free ...................24.10 Daniela Faas ..................... 1650 Free ........... 17:13.27 Jerry Foley ...................................... Coach of the Year
2002-03 (1st at Bucknell) Lectie Altman .................... 200 Free ...............1:53.11 Jamie Flick........................100 Breast..............1:04.69 Jamie Flick........................200 Breast..............2:20.30 Meghan Freese ................... 50 Free ...................23.32 Meghan Freese .................. 100 Free ..................51.09 Darby Golino ..................... 100 Back ..................57.36 Darby Golino ..................... 200 Back ...............2:02.27 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:34.94 Wild, Krakowski, Freese, Flick 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:35.25 Faas, Dolan, Altman, Cancro 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:44.35 Golino, Flick, Krakowski, Freese 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:49.54 Golino, Krakowski, Freese, Flick Jerry Foley ...................................... Coach of the Year 2003-04 (1st at Navy) Lectie Altman .................... 200 Back ...............2:01.67 Daniela Faas ........................400 IM ................4:26.13 Jackie Feinthel ................... 200 Fly ................2:08.33 Meghan Freese ................... 50 Free ...................23.27 Meghan Freese .................. 100 Free ..................51.04 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:38.25 Faas, Donley, Cancro, Altman 2004-05 (1st at Bucknell) Lectie Altman .................... 100 Back ..................56.85 Lectie Altman .................... 200 Back ...............2:01.57 Laura Goeller .......................400 IM ................4:28.04 Katherine Munson ............. 200 Fly ................2:06.58 Rebecca Scheffter ............... 50 Free ...................23.81 Rebecca Scheffter .............. 100 Free ..................51.58 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:34.88 Faux, Krakowski, Reed, Scheffter 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:40.85 Goeller, Donley, Skroski, Altman 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:43.99 Altman, Flick, Krakowski, Scheffter 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:47.48 Altman, Flick, Krakowski, Scheffter Jerry Foley ...................................... Coach of the Year 2005-06 (1st at Navy) Lectie Altman .................... 200 Back ...............2:00.87 Katherine Munson ............. 200 Fly ................2:04.54
The Bison celebrate their 2006 Patriot League title
1991-92 (2nd at Army) Margaret Grunow............... 50 Free ...................23.58 Margaret Grunow.............. 100 Free ..................51.11 Margaret Grunow............... 100 Fly ...................56.52 Kathleen Hartnett............. 100 Back ..................58.38 Kathleen Hartnett............. 200 Back ...............2:03.61 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:38.14 Hartnett, Boles, DiLenge, Grunow 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:48.79 Hartnett, Boles, Grunow, DiLenge Margaret Grunow............... Co-Swimmer of the Meet Lynn Kachmarik .............................. Coach of the Year 1992-93 (2nd at Colgate) Linda Fink......................... 1650 Free ........... 17:25.97 Margaret Grunow............... 50 Free ...................23.88 Margaret Grunow.............. 100 Free ..................51.77 Margaret Grunow............... 100 Fly ...................56.71 Kathleen Hartnett............. 200 Back ...............2:05.60 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:36.87 Hartnett, DiLenge, Klawon, Grunow 400 Free Relay Grunow, Maguire, Klawon, Hartnett 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:48.00 Hartnett, Gillespie, Grunow, Klawon 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:54.96 Hartnett, Grunow, Gillespie, Klawon Margaret Grunow............... Co-Swimmer of the Meet
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WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS 2006-07 (2nd at Bucknell) None 2007-08 (3rd at Navy) Courtney Warren............... 100 Back ..................57.07 2008-09 (3rd at Bucknell) Errol Carter.......................... Diving Coach of the Year 2009-10 (2nd at Navy) Courtney Warren............... 100 Back ..................54.55 2010-11 (3rd at Bucknell) Molly Goebel....................... 50 Free ...................23.29 2011-12 (3rd at Navy) Tara Boyle .........................1m Diving ...............243.40 Errol Carter.......................... Diving Coach of the Year 2012-13 (2nd at Bucknell) Tara Boyle .........................1m Diving ...............243.20 Katie Hetherington ..........3m Diving ...............300.55 Emma Levendoski ............. 100 Back ..................54.85 Emma Levendoski ............. 200 Back ...............1:57.71 Lauren Perry ...................... 100 Free ..................50.86 Lauren Perry ...................... 200 Free ...............1:49.24 Kelly Pontecorvo ..............1,650 Free........... 16:30.95 Katie Hetherington .........................Diver of the Meet Emma Levendoski ........................ Rookie of the Meet Dan Schinnerer................................ Coach of the Year Errol Carter.......................... Diving Coach of the Year 2013-14 (2nd at Navy) Tara Boyle .........................1m Diving ...............276.90 Emma Levendoski ............. 100 Back ..................54.15 Emma Levendoski ............. 200 Back ...............1:56.56 Tara Boyle ........................................Diver of the Meet
Eastern Champions 1992-93 (ECACs) Margaret Grunow............... 100 Fly ...................56.30 1996-97 (ECACs) Jen Myers .......................... 200 Back ...............2:03.93 2008-09 (ECACs) Courtney Warren............... 100 Back ..................55.53
All-Patriot League Selections 1994-95 (3) April Harned, Jeanne Klawon, Jen Myers 1995-96 (2) Jen Myers, Lindsay Reed 1996-97 (2) Jen Myers, Kate Wood 1997-98 (3) Molly Lowe, Jen Myers, Kate Wood 1998-99 (3) Megan Jones, Molly Lowe, Kate Wood 1999-00 (4) Nicole Brandemarti, Darby Golino, Molly Lowe, Kate Wood 2000-01 (4) Darby Golino, Daniela Faas, Molly Lowe, Abby Weaver 2001-02 (4) Jennifer Cancro, Daniela Faas, Meghan Freese, Darby Golino 2002-03 (7) Lectie Altman, Jennifer Cancro, Daniela Faas, Jackie Feinthel, Jamie Flick, Meghan Freese, Darby Golino 2003-04 (9) First Team: Lectie Altman, Jennifer Cancro, Daniela Faas, Jackie Feinthel, Meghan Freese, Laura Goeller Second Team: Carlyn Donley, Jamie Flick, Katherine Munson, 2004-05 (10) First Team: Lectie Altman, Jamie Flick, Laura Goeller, Katherine Munson, Rebecca Scheffter, Nikki Woodward Second Team: Carlyn Donley, Jackie Feinthel, Mary Krakowski, Erika Mannix 2005-06 (12) First Team: Lectie Altman, Carlyn Donley, Laura Goeller, Katherine Munson, Rebecca Scheffter, Nikki Woodward Second Team: Meghan Brown, Mary Krakowski, Katalin Lyons, Brittany Neligan, Nikki Seaman, Ally St. Claire
2006-07 (10) First Team: Katherine Munson, Rebecca Scheffter, Nikki Woodward Second Team: Rebecca Bersani, Laura Goeller, Eliza Massie, Megan Mongan, Kelly Morris, Kristen Skroski, Courtney Warren 2007-08 (9) First Team: Megan Mongan, Lauren Russell, Kristen Skroski, Courtney Warren Second Team: Abigail Atkinson, Rebecca Bersani, Molly Goebel, Eliza Massie, Sinead O’Dwyer 2008-09 (8) First Team: Abigail Atkinson, Macey Keath, Lauren Russell Second Team: Rebecca Bersani, Jamie Chakany, Molly Goebel, Megan Mongan, Courtney Warren 2009-10 (10) First Team: Molly Goebel, Macey Keath, Lauren Russell, Courtney Warren Second Team: Abigail Atkinson, Rebecca Bersani, Jamie Chakany, Allison FitzPatrick, Elizabeth Porcellio, Kelly Purcell 2010-11 (5) First Team: Molly Goebel, Macey Keath Second Team: Kelly Pontecorvo, Elizabeth Porcellio, Emily Wright 2011-12 (7) First Team: Tara Boyle, Lauren Perry Second Team: Jennifer Brennan, Katie Hetherington, Stephanie Koziol, Kelly Pontecorvo, Elizabeth Porcellio 2012-13 (9) First Team: Tara Boyle, Ashley Henderson, Katie Hetherington, Emma Levendoski, Lauren Perry, Kelly Pontecorvo Second Team: Stephanie Koziol, Emily Norton, Elizabeth Porcellio 2013-14 (9) First Team: Tara Boyle, Diana Hanson, Emma Levendoski, Amber McDonnell, Lauren Perry Second Team: Ashley Henderson, Stephanie Koziol, Tori Molchany, Kelly Pontecorvo
2009-10 (ECACs) Courtney Warren............... 100 Back ..................55.08 2013-14 (ECACs) Kelly Pontecorvo ............... 500 Free ...............4:51.55
Most Individual Conference Titles Name ..................... Graduation Year ....... Titles Margaret Grunow................. 1993 .......................... 12 Jen Myers ............................. 1998 ............................ 9 Kathy Lynch ......................... 1987 ............................ 8 Lectie Altman ....................... 2006 ............................ 5 Meghan Freese ..................... 2004 ............................ 5 Emma Levendoski ................ 2016 ............................ 4 Tara Boyle ............................. 2015 ............................ 3 Kathleen Hartnett................ 1994 ............................ 3 Jamie Flick............................ 2005 ............................ 2 Sue Knight ............................ 1987 ............................ 2 Katherine Munson ............... 2007 ............................ 2 Lauren Perry ......................... 2015 ............................ 2 Rebecca Scheffter ................. 2007 ............................ 2 Courtney Warren.................. 2010 ............................ 2
Lectie Altman ’06
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WOMEN’S RECORD BOOK/HONORS East Coast Conference Scholar-Athlete
Bison All-Americans Courtney Warren ’10
Kathy Lynch ........................... 1984-85 Kathy Lynch ........................... 1986-87 Deb Thomas ............................ 1987-88
Patriot League Scholar-Athlete Jeanne Klawon ....................... 1992-93 Jeanne Klawon ....................... 1993-94 Allyson Gillespie ..................... 1995-96 Abby Weaver ........................... 2000-01 Rebecca Scheffter ................... 2004-05 Courtney Warren.................... 2009-10
Academic All-District Kathy Lynch ........................... 1986-87 Abby Weaver ...........2001-02 (2nd Tm) Rebecca Scheffter ...2005-06 (2nd Tm) Katherine Munson .2006-07 (2nd Tm)
Individual Elizabeth Dexter Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Young, Dexter, Frazier, Young Lisa Desrochers Elizabeth Dexter Elizabeth Dexter Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Desrochers, Young, Dexter, Frazier Young, Dexter, Frazier, Desrochers Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier Kathy Frazier * Division II All-Americans
Year 1979 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982
Event 200 Breast 100 Free 50 Fly 50 Free 50 Fly 100 Fly 100 IM 100 Free 200 Medley Relay 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Free 50 Fly 100 Fly 200 Fly 400 Medley Relay 200 Medley Relay 50 Fly 100 Fly 50 Free
All-American Kathy Frazier ’82
Academic All-Patriot League 2010-11 (2) Molly Goebel, Anna Griest, Elizabeth Porcellio 2011-12 (2) Kelly Pontecorvo, Elizabeth Porcellio 2012-13 (4) Tara Boyle, Lauren Perry, Kelly Pontecorvo, Elizabeth Porcellio 2013-14 (2) Tara Boyle, Lauren Perry
All-Americans Lisa Desrochers ’84, Susie Young ’83 and Karen Young ’83
Robert R b tA A. LLatour t A Awardd The Robert A. Latour Award was established in 1987 to honor the former men’s swimming coach and director of athletics at Bucknell. It is presented annually “in recognition of leadership, sportsmanship, outstanding achievement and dedication to Bucknell women’s swimming.”
Elizabeth Porcellio ’13
Kelly Pontecorvo ’14
All-Time Coaching Records Coach Kofie Montgomery Constance Brennan Joel Feldman Lynn Kachmarik Jerry Foley Dan Schinnerer Totals
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Years 1973-76 1976-79 1979-82 1982-98 1998-2006 2006-Pres.
Seasons 3 3 3 16 8 8 41
W L 13 16 8 17 27 6 120 52 43 19 46 30 257 140
T 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
Pct. .448 .320 .818 .697 .694 .604 .647
Robert A. Latour Award Winners 1987 ........................................................................................................Kathy Lynch 1988 ....................................................................................................... Karen Oliver 1989 ................................................................................................... Elaine Lammey 1990 .........................................................................................................Dodi Barlok 1991 .......................................................................................K. Appler/C. Banashek 1992 ......................................................................................................Jennifer Reeb 1993 ...............................................................................................Margaret Grunow 1994 ..............................................................................................Kathleen Hartnett 1995 ........................................................................................... C. Brooks/J. Klawon 1996 ................................................................................................. Allyson Gillespie 1997 ................................................................................................... Sarah Cranston 1998 ........................................................................................................... Jen Myers 1999 .................................................................................N. Brandemarti/K. Wilson 2000 ............................................................................................ Nicole Brandemarti 2001 ..................................................................................................... Gwen Packard 2002 ....................................................................................................... Abby Weaver 2003 .................................................................................................... Rebecca Dolan 2004 ................................................................................................... Meghan Freese 2005 .......................................................................................................... Trish Rado 2006 ................................................................................................ Mary Krakowski 2007 .................................................................................................Nikki Woodward 2008 ................................................................................................... Kristen Skroski 2009 ................................................................................................Courtney Warren 2010 ................................................................................................Courtney Warren 2011 .......................................................................................................Molly Goebel 2012 .................................................................Elizabeth Porcellio/Kaitlyn Sweeney 2013 ..................................................................................................... Morgan Oxley 2014 ................................................................................................ Kelly Pontecorvo
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MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW Amid the changing landscape of the Patriot League, which added Boston University and Loyola (Md.) to the conference’s roster last year, the Bucknell men’s swimming and diving program saw its string of eight consecutive top-three finishes at the league championship meet come to an end last February. Bucknell had plenty of success at the newly expanded event, including its first individual title in three years, but head coach Dan Schinnerer knows the squad must improve its depth to continue to contend in the competitive league. “Last year featured a lot of highs and some lows,” commented Schinnerer, who is in his ninth year on the Kinney Natatorium pool deck in 2014-15. “Beating Navy in the dual meet in November was a great accomplishment, but we also had some injuries and illnesses that set us back as a team at the end of the season. We were pleased with how we swam at the conference meet, but we also realize we need to be a deeper team to be competitive with Navy, Boston and Army. Our freshman class goes a long way to helping us in the goal of being deeper. We are excited about their potential, but the trick is realizing that potential into reality.” Bucknell does return three of its four All-Patriot League selections from a year ago in Louis Behnen, Erik Heinemann and Ben Seketa. Heinemann and Seketa will join with fellow senior Tim Perley to serve as team captains and help lead what promises to be a deeper squad. “One of the things that allowed us to be competitive in dual meets, but showed up at the conference championships, was that we had one or two really good guys per event and that can lead to success in a dual, but when our competitors are putting two swimmers in the finals and two more in the consolations at Patriots it is hard to keep up,” noted Schinnerer, who guided the Bison to a 7-3 dual meet record last winter. “We are hoping to have three, four and five guys challenging to score in events this year.” Sprint Freestyle: While Bucknell’s depth will be better in most areas, the sprint freestyle group, especially the 50 free, will be one where Schinnerer sees fewer options going into the season. Junior Steve Grune, who ranks seventh in program history (20.72) in the 50 free, will headline that distance while also swimming the 100 free. He is a four-time Patriot League scorer who placed 13th in the 50 free last February. Freshman Kyle Bloom will contribute in both the 50 and 100 free and fellow newcomer Sam Rutan will swim the 100. Heinemann (200/500 free, butterfly) and freshman Colin Lynch (backstroke, butterfly) will have other responosibilities elsewhere, but could also swim some of the sprint free events. “We are going to have to figure out what we have going as we move through the year,” mentioned Schinnerer, who has 93 total wins at the helm of the Bison swimming and diving programs. “Some other spots we know what we have, but here we will have to see some development.” Mid-Distance Freestyle: While the sprint free group will evovle as the year moves along, Schinnerer thinks the mid-distance freestyle is one of the strongest areas on the team, in addition to backstroke. A three-time Second Team All-Patriot League selection, the versatile Heinemann has scored at the league meet in the 200 free each of the last two years and is a three-time scorer in the 500 free. He ranks in the top five in program history in both events. “Erik has evolved as a swimmer,” said Schinnerer. “He has always been versatile, but as he has matured and gotten stronger he has realized the dreams of every distance swimmer and become a sprinter for us. He has always had the ability and talent and I expect to see him continue to impress this coming year.” Behnen, a sophomore who might take the honor from the graduated Mike Nicholson as the team’s most versatile swimmer, ranks second in school history in the 500 free and 10th in the 200 free. He is also listed in the top 10 in four other individual events. Sophomore Jack Robinson put much of his focus last year on the backstroke and IM, but Schinnerer expects him to have an expanded roll with freestyle this year. He ranks eighth in school history in the 200 free, a time he recorded en route to a fourth-place finish in the event at the ECAC Championships. Schinnerer is excited about Rutan’s ability in the 200 and 500 in addition to the 100, while he expects fellow rookie and 2014 Pennsylvania state champion in the 200 free Chris Devlin to be competitive in both the 200 and 500. Classmate Stephen Hollinshead will swim both the 100 and 200 free in addition to the backstroke. Junior Brian Phillips and sophomore Sean Lyons will add depth in the 500 in addition to their roles in the longer distances. Distance Freestyle: Bucknell has three swimmers on its roster ranked in the top 10 in program history in the 1,000 free (Behnen, Phillips, Lyons) and four among the top 10 in the 1,650 free (Behnen, Phillips, Lyons, Heinemann) and Schinnerer expects the distance free group to continue its success. Phillips placed in the top 10 in the 1,650 free at both the Patriot League and ECAC Championships, while Behnen took home a third-place Patriot League medal in the event. He finished in the top three all five times he swam the 1,000 and 1,650 free during the season. Heinemann does have the ability to swim the longer distances, but will likely
focus on shorter races this season. Junior Jeff Shanley scored at last year’s Patriot League Championships in the 1,650. It is possible Rutan could swim the mile, while Devlin could swim the longer distances, but will likely focus most of his efforts in the middle distances and backstrokes. Backstroke: Schinnerer sees the backstroke as one of the strengths of the Bison. Veterans Wes Marberry, Will Rappaport and Robinson will continue their success in both the 100 and 200, while Behnen will continue to swim the 200. Devlin, Lynch and Hollinshead will add depth and make the group even more competitive than last year when Robinson (100, 200) and Marberry (200) were Patriot League scorers. Robinson is ranked fifth in program history in the 100 back and third in the 200 back, one spot behind Behnen. Marberry, a junior, stands seventh in the 200 back and classmate Rappaport is 10th on the same list. “Jack put in a good summer,” praised Schinnerer about the sophomore. “He put on weight and is now stronger and bigger. We were really pleased with what he did last year and know he is capable of even more this year.” Breaststroke: Schinnerer thinks the breaststroke is the best example of how the lack of depth hampered the Bison a year ago. Seketa and Perley were very strong throughout the year in both the 100 and 200, but there was little behind them. This year will be different with the addition of freshman Tarik Lott and the return to the lineup of sophomore Sam Mackie. A two-time All-Patriot League selection, Seketa placed sixth in both events at last year’s conference meet, while Perley has scored three times in breaststroke events over the course of his career. “We have some talent here,” said Schinnerer, who also used Nicholson at 200 breast last year. “It is good that we will have internal competition. You can already see how the level of intensity has gone up with more guys pushing each other in practice.” Butterfly: Bucknell has some strong returners in the butterfly, but will look to continue to develop additional depth as the year moves along. Heinemann ranks in the top 10 in both the 100 and 200 fly, while Grune stands fourth on the 100 fly all-time list. Heinemann finished sixth in the 200 fly at last year’s Patriot League Championships, while Grune was sixth in the 100 fly. “After Erik and Steve we have potential, but we will need some others to step up and contribute at a high level,” said Schinnerer. Schinnerer expects junior JT Nangle to come back from an injury that caused him to miss the end of the 2013-14 campaign and contribute at 100 fly. Additionally, he thinks Lynch is someone that can swim the 100 fly along with his backstroke events. Sophomore Denver Freeman, senior Collin Greene and Shanley should be in the mix at 200 fly, while freshman Triston Loux should swim both events. IM: Bucknell historically has had versatile swimmers that can contend in many events and that has made the IM one of the program’s more successful events. That is evident once again this year as Behnen, Robinson, Devlin and Rappaport will be in the mix. Behnen (2nd) and Robinson (8th) scored in the 400 IM at the Patriot League Championships last year, while Rappaport competed in both the 200 and 400 at the league meet. “Louis is a 400 IMer at heart,” described Schinnerer about the sophomore that owns six individual program top-10 marks. “He will be used most in the 200 through the mile on the freestyle side, the backstrokes and the IMs. Between him, Jack Robinson and Chris Devlin we have three really good guys that can help us cover a lot of events.” Schinnerer thinks Seketa, who ranks sixth in program history in the 200 IM, and Marberry, who owns the No. 8 time, will be big contributors in the shorter distance IM. Relays: In 2013-14 the Bison broke three school records in relays and Schinnerer is confident about the pieces that return. “Based on our strengths in the individual freestyle events, I think the 400 relay has the potential to be really good, while the 200 will be a developmental process,” predicted Schinnerer. “Our 800 relay looks really good and we bring back three of the four legs that broke the school record. “We broke school records in relays last year, but were still in fourth place. We talked about how we have to get better to move up and our increased depth will help.” Diving: Senior Jon Jones and juniors Patrick Alvermann and Tyler Wenzel return as Bucknell’s three divers for a third consecutive year. All three scored off both boards at last year’s Patriot League Championships and they should only improve with one more year of experience. “This is the same core we have had for a number of years now and they are doing a strong job for us,” praised Schinnerer. “I know they are focused on trying to get multiple guys into the championship finals.”
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Bold - top-10 time/score * - Bucknell record
Patrick Alvermann
Kyle Bloom
Jr. • Victor, N.Y. • Diving
Fr. • Glencoe, Md. • Free/Back/Fly
Career Bests • 1-M: 259.75
• 3-M: 248.30
R Ranks fifth in program history in onemeter diving and seventh in three-meter m diving. d 2013-14: Scored off both diving boards at the 2 Patriot League Championships ... finished 10th P off o one-meter board and 15th off three-meter ... . best finish of regular season was second off one-meter board against UMBC and Colgate o ... . best finish off three-meter board was third against Colgate ... member of Patriot League a Academic Honor Roll. A 2012-13: One of Bucknell’s top divers as a freshman ... finished 11th off the three-meter and 13th off the one-meter at Patriot League Championships ... also scored at ECAC Championships, placing 14th off the three-meter and 15th off the one-meter ... set season high (248.30) off three-meter en route to eighth-place finish at November’s Bucknell Invitational ... season-high (259.75) off one-meter came at February’s Bison Invite ... that dive also marked his highest finish (2nd) of the year off either board ... best finish off three-meter was third three different times. High School: Earned six letters in swimming & diving and two in volleyball at McQuaid Jesuit High School ... two-time All-Greater Rochester Honorable Mention for diving ... City-Catholic All-Star ... team captain ... two-time Section V and New York State volleyball champions. Personal: Patrick Michael Alvermann ... born May 27, 1994 in Rockville, Md. ... son of John and Kelly Alvermann ... has three brothers, John, Andrew and Thomas ... majoring in mathematics.
Louis Behnen
H High School: Member of swimming and water polo teams at McDonogh … four-year varsity p sswimmer … helped team to MIAA title in 2012, tthe school’s first in 73 years … First Team AllMIAA in 2014 … three-year varsity water polo M player … helped team to MIAA title in 2012 … p eearned Coaches’ Award in 2013. Personal: Kyle Breckenridge Bloom … born P Aug. 31, 1995 in Fairfax, Virginia … son of A Mark and Jill Bloom, who are both Bucknell M ggraduates … Mark ’86 was a member of Bison men’s golf team … Jill ’87 played on the Bison m field hockey team … has one sister, Lindsey … grandfather, Robert Barlow, played water polo at Bowdoin … relatives Lawrence Bloom ’52 and Julie Bloom Citron ’91 also attended Bucknell ... major is undeclared engineering.
Chris Devlin Fr. • Dresher, Pa. • Free/Back/IM
H High School: Four-year member of swimming tteam at Upper Dublin High School … three-time aall-league and all-district selection … two-time aall-state choice … 2014 PIAA AAA state champion in 200 free … team captain as a senior … p USA Swimming Junior National qualifier. U Personal: Christopher Stephen Devlin Jr. … P born May 2, 1996 in Abington, Pennsylvania … b sson of Chris and Suzanne Devlin … has two sibllings, Colin and Kevin ... major is undeclared.
So. • Overland Park, Kan. • Free/Back/IM Career Bests • 200 Free: 1:40.68 • 500 Free: 4:26.53 • 1000 Free: 9:16.76
• 1650 Free: 15:23.83 • 200 Back: 1:48.60 • 400 IM: 3:54.46
R Ranks second in school history in 500 free, 1,000 free, 1,650 free, 200 back and 400 IM 1 .... ranks 10th in 200 free ... part of 800 free rrelay that holds school record. 2013-14: First Team All-Patriot League selec2 ttion ... three top-five finishes at Patriot League Championships ... placed second in 400 IM, C tthird in 1,650 free and fifth in 500 free ... also sscored in 200 back (4th) and 200 free (7th) at ECAC Championships ... totaled 10 first-place finishes during regular season ... finished first in four different events ... competed in 500 free and 200 back the most ... CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar AllAmerican ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... broke two long-course meters school records at USA Swimming Junior Nationals in summer 2014. High School: 2013 Missouri state champion in 500 free … finished second in the state in 200 free ... named 2013 All-Metro Missouri Swimmer of the Year by the Kansas City Star … Junior National qualifier. Personal: Louis Behnen … born Oct. 12, 1995 … son of Paul and Maria Behnen ... major is undeclared.
Denver Freeman So. • Wilmette, Ill. • Mid. Free/Fly Career Bests • 100 Fly: 53.56 • 200 Fly: 1:54.99
• 200 Free: 1:44.02 • 500 Free: 4:38.80
2 2013-14: Competed at Patriot League Championships in 200 fly (17th), 200 free (24th) and p 500 free (19th) ... best finish of regular season 5 was second place in 500 free in meets against w Colgate and Columbia ... swam only butterfly C aand freestyle events. High School: Earned four varsity letters in H sswimming at New Trier Township High School .... six-time all-conference swimmer ... team capttain ... helped team to 2013 Illinois state title. Personal: Denver Dixon Freeman ... born Feb. 5, 1995 in Chicago, Ill. ... son of Jeannine Freeman ... has two older brothers, Joseph and Daxton ... major is undeclared. Denver Freeman
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Collin Greene
Erik Heinemann
Sr. • Suwanee, Ga. • Mid-Distance/Distance Free
Sr. • Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. • Fly/Distance Free
Career Bests • 500 Free: 4:39.31 • 1,000 Free: 9:53.46 • 1,650 Free: 16:10.78
• 100 Fly: 55.29 • 200 Fly: 1:55.10
2013-14: Competed in 1,650 free (19th), 200 2 fly (21st) and 500 free (25th) at Patriot League Championships ... won 1,000 free against ColC ggate ... second straight year he posted win in 1,000 free vs. Raiders ... three top-three fin1 iishes. 2012-13: 500 free and 1,000 free were most 2 ccommon events ... also focused on 200 fly and 1,650 free ... scored in 1,650 free (11th) and 1 200 fly (15th) at PL Championships ... also swam 500 free at league meet, finishing 21st in prelims ... earned first career gold medal in 1,000 free (and third overall) in dual meet vs. Colgate ... set season bests in 500 free and 200 fly during prelims of PL Championships ... season-best time in 1,000 free came in dual vs. Lehigh. 2011-12: Predominantly a freestyle swimmer … swam freestyle distances from 200 to 1,650 … also swam 200 fly in most meets … Patriot League scorer in the 1,650 free (9th) and 200 fly (16th) … also competed in 200 free (18th) at PL meet … set season bests in all three events at PL Championships … time of 16:12.89 in 1,650 free at PL Championships placed him less than one second from 10th place on school’s record list. High School: Received All-America consideration in the 500 free ... helped Mercersburg Academy to Eastern Interscholastic Swimming and Diving Championship title in 2010 ... All-MAPL selection ... Scholastic All-American ... two-year team captain ... earned four letters in swimming at Mercersburg. Personal: Collin Christopher Greene ... born July 17, 1992 in Lawerenceville, Ga. ... son of Chris and June Greene ... father was a member of the swimming team at Penn State and is a former Bucknell Freas-Rooke Pool record holder in the 200 fly ... uncle, Pete, also swam at Penn State ... has one sister, Annie … majoring in political science and economics.
Steve Grune Jr. • Darien, Conn. • Sprint Free/Fly Career Bests • 50 Free: 20.72 • 100 Free: 46.40
• 100 Fly: 49.41
Ranks seventh in program history in the 50 free and fourth in the 100 fly ... part of 200 medley and 200 free relays that rank in top 10 in program history. 2013-14: Scored at PL Championships in 100 fly (6th) and 50 free (13th) ... also swam 100 free ... scored in all three events at ECAC Championships, finishing 7th in 100 free, 11th in 100 fly and 16th in 50 free ... won 50 free in first four meets ... five victories in 50 free ... top three in 50 free in every regular-season meet ... 15 top-three finishes. 2012-13: Scored at PL Championships in 50 free (t-7th) and 100 fly (10th) ... earned berth in “A” finals of 50 free after tying for eighth in prelims and winning swim-off in career-best time of 20.72 seconds ... also swam 100 free at PL Championships, finishing 19th in in prelims ... posted first-place finishes in 50 free vs. Army and 100 free vs. Colgate ... best finish in 100 fly was sixth vs. Binghamton ... season-best times in three primary events came at PL Championships. High School: Four-year member of swimming and water polo teams at The Lawrenceville School ... team captain of both teams as a senior ... All-American in 200 and 400 free relays in 2010-11 ... also an All-American in 400 free relay in 2009-10 ... USA Swimming Sectional qualifier in 2010-11 with Piranha Swim Team. Personal: Steven Brian Grune Jr. ... born April 12, 1994 in Darien, Conn. ... son of Steve and Nancy Grune ... has one sister, Natalie, and one brother, Kevin ... mother and father were members of the swimming and diving team at Denison University ... major is undeclared.
Career Bests • 100 Fly: 49.63 • 200 Fly: 1:48.72 • 50 Free: 21.21 • 100 Free: 45.37 • 200 Free: 1:38.79
• 500 Free: 4:30.84 • 1,000 Free: 9:44.53 • 1,650 Free: 16:02.47 • 400 IM: 4:02.22
Top 10 in Bison history in 200 fly (2nd), 200 free (3rd), 100 free (5th), 500 free (5th), 100 fly (6th), 400 IM (7th) and 1,650 free (10th) ... part of 400 medley and 800 free relays that hold school records ... has competed in 14 different events during career ... three-time Second Team All-Patriot League selection ... 2014-15 team captain. 2013-14: Seecond Team All-Patriot League selection for third consecutive year ... competed in seven different events ... scored in 200 fly (6th), 200 free (8th) and 500 free (11th) at Patriot League Championships ... followed that up by scoring in 100 free (2nd), 100 fly (6th) and 50 free (12th) at ECAC Championships ... totaled six first-place finishes across five different events ... most common events were 100 fly, 200 fly and 200 free. 2012-13: Second Team All-Patriot League selection for second consecutive year ... scored in three events at Patriot League Championships: 200 fly (4th), 200 free (5th) and 500 free (14th) ... season-best times in all three events at league meet ... focused efforts on 200 fly and 500 free ... swam 100 fly and 200 free handful of times each ... three first-place finishes ... swept 200 fly and 500 free in dual meet vs. Binghamton ... also won 200 fly against Colgate ... 15 total top-three placings. 2011-12: Second Team All-Patriot League selection … three top-10 finishes at the Patriot League Championships … finished sixth in the 400 IM, seventh in the 200 fly and ninth in the 500 free … set program top10 marks in all three events at PL Championships … won the 1,000 free iin dual meet vs. La Salle … L posted seven p ssecond-place finiishes in various during eevents rregular season … member of Patriot League P Academic Honor A Roll ... qualified R Erik Heinemann ffor the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials ... O posted a time of 2:04.60 to finish 100th of 134 swimmers at the meet in Omaha, Neb. High School: Graduated as the Cold Spring Harbor High School record holder in the 100 fly, 500 free, 200 IM and 200 medley relay ... team co-captain as a senior ... county champion in 100 fly and 500 free ... two-time All-Long Island selection ... four-time all-county choice ... New York State Championships qualifier three times ... captain of Section VIII Championships as a senior ... recipient of Matthew Lynch Award for outstanding leadership, sportsmanship and achievement ... elected to Cold Spring Harbor High School Hall of Fame ... two-time Cold Spring Harbor MVP ... received Bill Foxen Athletic Scholarship for leadership, exemplary work ethic and community involvement, Love of the Game and extraordinary athletic initiative and achievement ... USA Swimming and NCSA Junior National Qualifier ... “B” finalist in 200 fly at 2011 USA Swimming Michigan Grand Prix while swimming for Long Island Athletics Club. Personal: Erik Leister Heinemann ... born Oct. 3, 1992 in Huntington, N.Y. ... son of Steven and Kirsten Heinemann ... father swam at Maryland ... mother, Kirsten (Schubauer) Heinemann, is a 1981 Bucknell graduate who was a co-captain of the Bison women’s tennis team as a senior ... brother, Andrew, was a member of Bucknell’s Class of 2012 ... grandfather, James Schubauer, is a 1956 Bucknell graduate ... majoring in political science.
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Bold - top-10 time/score * - Bucknell record
Stephen Hollinshead
Tarik Lott
Fr. • Cary, N.C. • Free/Back/Fly
Fr. • Catonsville, Md. • Breast/IM
H High School: Four-year member of swimming team at Green Hope High School … team m ccaptain … three-time all-conference selection … two-time NCHSAA 4A state champion … ffour-time Academic All-Conference … YMCA National Qualifier … won NCHSAA 4A SportsN manship Award as a senior. m Personal: Stephen Brown Hollinshead … born P Dec. 9, 1995 in Washington, D.C. … son of D Ralph and Rose Hollinshead … has one brother, R Henry … father, Ralph, played squash at the H University of Rochester ... major is undeclared. U
Jon Jones
Triston Loux
Sr. • Uniontown, Pa. • Diving
Fr. • Souderton, Pa. • Free/Fly/IM
Career Bests • 1-M: 253.05
• 3-M: 293.40
Ranks in top 10 in program history off both boards: one-meter (7th) and threemeter (4th). 2013-14: Advanced to finals of both diving boards at Patriot League Championships ... placed seventh off the one-meter board and sixth off the three-meter board ... both places were career bests ... registered two victories during the regular season, winning one-meter board against Colgate and three-meter board against Lehigh ... season-best score of 293.40 off three-meter was best by a Bison since 2011 ... season-best 253.05 off one-meter board was best by a Bucknell diver since 2010. 2012-13: Patriot League scorer off both boards for a second straight year ... finished ninth off the three-meter and 10th off the one-meter ... also scored off both boards at ECAC Championships, placing 13th (onemeter) and 15th (three-meter) ... season-best scores off both boards came at February’s Bison Invite ... won three-meter competition in January dual vs. Colgate ... five total top-three finishes. 2011-12: Patriot League scorer off both boards, finishing 12th off o tthe three-meter and 13th off the one-meter … only Bison diver to o Jon Jones ccompete at the PL meet … first carreer victory in an event came off tthree-meter board at Colgate … 11 total top-five showings … set 1 sseason best off one-meter board iin finals of first career meet, the Bucknell Invitational … season B best off three-meter board came b vvs. Army. High School: Earned four letters H iin swimming & diving and cross ccountry at Uniontown Area High SSchool ... also a four-year member of the track & field team ... twoo ttime diving team captain ... twottime WPIAL diving champion ... ccross country team captain as a ssenior. Personal: Jonathan Edward P JJones ... born May 13, 1993 in Uniontown, Pa. ... son of William U and Kathryn Jones ... has five siblings: Andrew, Christopher, Timothy, Joseph and Daniel ... majoring in international relations.
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Personal: Tarik Omar Lott … born July 21, P 1996 … son of Tarik Lott and Sharlene Lendore 1 … USA Swimming Junior National qualifier ... major is undeclared. m
H High School: Four-year swimming letterwinner … also earned three water polo letters … n ttwo-time swimming team co-MVP … state medalist in 100 fly, 200 free relay and 400 m ffree relay as a senior … graduated with school rrecords in 100 fly, 200 IM, 200 free relay and 400 free relay … named all-district as a senior … 4 tthree-time all-league selection … team captain aas a senior … earned Robert D. Faccenda Award ffor total commitment to Souderton Swimming aand Diving program … owns swimming club tteam records for 100 fly and 200 medley relay … tteam captain and all-conference in water polo. Personal: Triston Scott Loux … born Sept. 28, 1995 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania … son of Randy and Amy Loux … attended Commonwealth Connections Academy and competed for Souderton Area High School … has three siblings, Brendon, Landon and Isabelle ... majoring in computer science.
Colin Lynch Fr. • Beverly Hills, Calif. • Free/Back/Fly
H High School: Member of swimming team at Harvard-Westlake School … team captain ... H Harvard-Westlake Outstanding Male Swimmer H of the Year in 2014 ... NCSA All-American ... o qualified for Summer Junior Nationals in 100 q back, 200 back and 400 medley relay ... Winter b SSenior National qualifier in 100 and 200 back .... graduated with Harvard-Westlake school reccords in 100 free, 100 back, 200 medley relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay ... CIF-SS Divi2 ssion 1 finalist as a junior and senior. Personal: Colin Patrick Lynch … born March P 29, 1996 in Greenwich, Connecticut … son of 2 Roger and Cathleen Lynch … has two siblings, Brennen and Cristina ... Brennen played Rugby at Occidental College ... father was a member of crew team at USC ... major is undeclared.
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Bold - top-10 time/score * - Bucknell record
Sean Lyons
Wes Marberry
So. • Greenwich, Conn. • Distance Free
Jr. • Evanston, Ill. • IM/Back/Breast
Career Bests • 200 Free: 1:54.80 • 500 Free: 4:35.54 • 1,000 Free: 9:57.37
• 1,650 Free: 15:51.06 • 400 IM: 4:07.42
R Ranks fourth in program history in 1,000 ffree and fifth in 1,650 free. 2013-14: Swam six different events, focusing 2 on distance freestyle ... scored in 1,650 free o ((6th) and 500 free (14th) at ECAC Championsships ... also placed 17th in 400 IM at ECACs ... best finish of season was a fourth-place showb iing in the 1,000 free in season-opening meet vvs. UMBC. High School: Four-year swimming letterwinner at Fordham Preparatory School … also played JV ice hockey for two years and JV tennis for one year … three-time state qualifier in 500 free … also a state qualifier in 200 free as a senior … part of tthree state champiSean Lyons onship swimming o aand diving teams … eearned team’s Coachees Award in 2012 … NSCA qualifier as N member of Badgers m SSwim Club … winner of 1,500-meter race o aat Senior Metropolittan Championships … winner of hockey team’s ’ Heart, Hustle, l Desire and d Guts Award d in 2011 … helped hockey team to playoff semifinals in 2010 … earned tennis team’s Coaches Award in 2010 … also a member of Greenwich Water Polo Club … twoyear team captain … named an All-American in 2009 … earned water polo academic award in 2011 and 2012 … helped water polo team to top25 finish in biggest national tournament in 2009. Personal: Sean Patrick Lyons … born March 10, 1995 in Mount Kisco, N.Y. … son of Robert and Brenda Lyons ... has a sister, Deirdre, and a brother, Brian … Brian was a member of Holy Cross swimming and diving team (2009-13) … mother swam for Columbia (1981-85) … aunt, Deirdre Duffy, swam for New York University (1982-86) … uncle, Thomas Duffy, played soccer at St. John’s (1983-87) … uncle, Brian Duffy, played soccer at St. John’s (1985-89) … uncle, Glen Duffy, played soccer at Siena (1994-98) ... major is undeclared.
Sam Mackie So. • Sudbury, Mass. • Breast/IM
2 2013-14: Was not a member of team. 2012-13: Swam in one relay as a member of 2 tthe Bison. High School: Four-year swimming letterwinH ner at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School n .... placed seventh at USA Swimming Junior Nationals ... two-time USA Swimming Senior N National qualifier ... two-time Massachusetts N sstate champion ... captain of high school team aas a senior ... ranked No. 1 in New England in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke ... owns five b North Shore Swim Club records ... Dual County N League record holder in 100 breast ... national L top-16 list in 100 breast ... three-time Dual County League All-Star ... All-America consideration in 100 breast ... two-time All-Scholastic selection by both Boston Globe and Boston Herald. Personal: Samuel Schofield Mackie ... born Dec. 28, 1993 in Boston, Mass. ... son of Tom and Meg Mackie ... has one sister, Callie, a member of Bucknell’s Class of 2013 ... major is undeclared.
Career Bests • 100 Back: 51.84 • 200 Back: 1:50.05
• 200 IM: 1:52.30 • 100 Breast: 1:01.74
Ranks seventh in program history in 200 back and ninth in 200 IM. 2013-14: Patriot League scorer in 200 back (8th) and 200 IM (12th) ... also swam 100 back (17th) at conference meet ... 21 of 31 races during season were in backstroke events. 2012-13: Scored in the 200 back (7th) and 200 IM (11th) at the Patriot League Championships ... also swam the 100 back and finished 18th ... sset season-best times iin all three events at PL Championships ... P Wes Marberry best finish of season b was a runner-up in w tthe 100 back against Colgate ... competed C iin eight different focusing eevents, mainly on 100 back, m 200 back and 200 IM. 2 High School: H Earned four varsity E lletters for swimming att E Evanston Township High member of water t T hi Hi h School S h l ... also l a three-year th polo team and a freshman letterwinner on baseball squad ... swimming team captain as a senior ... held team record in the 100 breast and 200 medley relay at time of graduation ... three-time all-conference selection in swimming ... two-time all-state choice ... two-time water polo all-conference honoree ... first-team all-sectional in water polo as a senior ... MVP of both swimming and water polo squads. Personal: Wesley Phares Marberry ... born Feb. 27, 1994 in Long Branch, N.J. ... son of Richard and Sara Marberry ... majoring in civil engineering.
JT Nangle Jr. • West Harrison, N.Y. • Back/Sprint Free Career Bests • 100 Back: 53.14 • 200 Back: 1:56.32
• 100 Fly: 51.73 • 50 Free: 21.70
2013-14: Split time swimming the 100 back, 200 back, 100 fly and 50 free ... recorded season-best times in all four events at November’s Bucknell Invitational ... best finish of year were third-place showings in 100 fly and 100 back against Colgate ... did not compete after Jan. 12. 2012-13: Primarily competed in the backstroke events ... also swam 50 free five times and 100 fly three times ... season-bests in both backstrokes came during prelims of ECAC Championships ... also swam 50 free at ECACs ... best finish of season was second-place showing in 50 back in season-opening meet vs. UMBC ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Six-time swimming letterwinner at Harrison High School ... also played varsity baseball for one year and varsity golf for two ... graduated with five school swimming records ... four-time swimming all-league selection ... two-time all-section honoree ... two-time Journal News All-Star ... three-time team captain ... Second One State team captain ... two-time Junior National Qualifier ... National Honor Society member ... AP Scholar with Distinction. Personal: James Townley Nangle ... born April 1, 1994 in White Plains, N.Y. ... son of Tom and Susan Nangle ... has one younger brother, Ryan ... father played football at Iona College ... majoring in economics and political science.
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MEN’S PROFILES
Bold - top-10 time/score * - Bucknell record
Tim Perley
Will Rappaport
Sr. • Harrison, N.Y. • Breast/IM
Jr. • Pound Ridge, N.Y. • IM/Back
Career Bests • 100 Breast: 57.36 • 200 Breast: 2:06.02
• 200 IM: 1:55.55
R Ranks 10th in program history in 200 breast ... 2014-15 team captain. b 2013-14: Paatriot League scorer in 100 breast 2 ((15th) ... also swam 200 breast (19th) and 200 IIM (32nd) at PL Championships ... predominantly focused on breaststroke events ... finn iished third four times in the 100 breast ... best finish of year was a second-place showing in 200 breast against Colgate. 2 2012-13: Patriot League scorer in the 100 2 breast (13th) and 200 breast (16th) ... also swam 200 IM at PL Championships ... prelim time in 200 breast ranked No. 10 in program history ... also swam 100 breast, 200 breast and 200 IM at ECAC Championships ... best finish in both breaststroke events was second place against Lehigh. 2011-12: Competed primarily in the 100 and 200 breast ... swam in both events at the ECAC Championships, setting season-bests in both at the meet ... also swam in the 200 IM at ECACs ... best finish in a race was first in the 50 breast in season-opening meet vs. UMBC ... also placed second in the 100 breast and third in the 200 breast vs. Retrievers. High School: Earned four varsity letters in swimming and three in football at Iona Preparatory School ... All-American in the 200 medley relay ... received All-America consideration in the 100 breast ... Junior National Qualifier ... four-time state championship qualifier ... two-time swimming team captain ... two-time team Most Valuable Swimmer ... winner of the CHSAA Jack Kennedy Career Award ... served as football team captain and quarterback as a senior ... first team all-league and all-state ... accounted for 2,400 total yards, 14 touchdowns and completed 72 percent of passes as a senior ... led Iona Prep to AAA state championship game ... Honorable Mention Westchester County Scholar-Athlete team ... U.S. Marines Corps winner for Best Athlete in the Iona Prep Class of 2011. Personal: Timothy James Perley ... born Sept. 1, 1993 in White Plains, N.Y. ... son of Edward and Ellen Perley ... has one older brother, Teddy, who served as team captain of Colgate’s swimming team in 2010-11 and 2011-12 ... majoring in political science.
Brian Phillips Jr. • Herndon, Va. • Distance Free Career Bests • 200 Free: 1:43.89 • 500 Free: 4:36.13 • 1,000 Free: 9:35.94
• 1,650 Free: 15:45.71 • 200 IM: 2:04.79 • 400 IM: 4:10.46
Ranks fourth in program history in 1,000 free and 1,650 free. 2013-14: Scored in 1,650 free (9th) at Patriot League Championships ... also competed in 500 free (22nd) and 200 free (23rd) at conference meet ... swam 200 free and 500 free at ECAC Championships, placing 19th in both ... earned first career win in 1,000 free vs. UMBC ... swept 500 and 1,000 free vs. Binghamton. 2012-13: Competed in seven different events throughout year ... Patriot Leager scorer in 500 free (15th) and 1,650 free (5th) ... one spot from scoring in 400 IM (17th) ... best finish of season were two runner-up showings in 1,000 free and one in 1,650 free ... three third-place finishes in 500 free. High School: Earned four letters in swimming at Oakton High School ... USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... NCSA Junior National qualifier ... helped squad to 2010 Virginia state team title ... four-time Potomac Valley Swimming Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Brian Daniel Phillips ... born April 25, 1994 in Arlington, Va. ... son of Ron and Linda Phillips ... has one brother, Brad, who was a member of the swimming and diving team at Virginia ... majoring in civil engineering.
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Career Bests • 200 IM: 1:53.39 • 400 IM: 4:03.19 • 100 Back: 52.19
• 200 Back: 1:50.93 • 200 Fly: 1:58.91
Ranks in top 10 in program history in 400 IM (9th) and 200 back (10th). 2013-14: Competed in 200 back (20th), 200 IM (20th) and 400 IM (21st) at Patriot League Championships ... season-best times in all events came during regular season ... competed in eight different events ... had two victories in 100 back ... three runner-up finishes in 200 IM. 2012-13: Scored in 200 back (9th), 200 IM (12th) and 400 IM (13th) at Patriot League Championships ... also swam all three events at ECAC Championships ... scored in 400 IM (12th) at ECACs ... swam in team-high 45 individual races ... first career gold medal came in 200 back against Lehigh ... swam 200 breast twice and finished second both times ... 14 top-three finishes ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Placed third in state meet in 200 IM in 2011 … 2012 sectional champion in 200 IM … only lost one race during 2012 dual-meet season. Personal: William Louis Rappaport … born July 17, 1994 in Manhattan, N.Y. … son of Arthur and Madeline Rappaport ... has one sister, Roxy ... majoring in international relations.
Jack Robinson So. • Manlius, N.Y. • Free/Back/IM Career Bests • 200 IM: 1:52.34 • 400 IM: 3:55.85 • 100 Back: 50.30
• 200 Back: 1:49.00 • 200 Free: 1:40.43 • 500 Free: 4:38.10
Ranks in top 10 in program history in 400 R IM I (3rd), 200 back (3rd), 100 back (4th), 200 2 free (8th) and 200 IM (9th) ... part of four relays that rank in top 10 in school f history, including record-setting 400 medh ley l relay. 2013-14: Patriot League scorer in 200 back 2 (6th), 400 IM (8th) and 100 back (13th) ... tied ( for f eighth place in 100 back prelims, but lost swim-off despite swimming season-best time (50.30) ... scored in 200 free (4th), 200 back (7th) and 200 IM (10th) at ECAC Championships ... won 100 back and 200 back twice each during the regular season ... competed in eight different events ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: Four-year swimming letterwinner at Fayetteville-Manlius High School from seventh grade through 10th grade … three-time state finalist … two-year state qualifier … two-time sectional champion … three-time First Team All-Central New York … broke three school records (200 IM, 200 medley relay, 400 free relay) … NCSA Junior National qualifier … won multiple district championships … four-year ScholarAthlete … two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American. Personal: Brian John Robinson … born April 22, 1995 in Syracuse, N.Y. … son of Brian and Kristen Robinson ... sister, Taylor, played women’s lacrosse at SUNY Cortland from 2011 to 2014 and played in four Division III Final Fours … father played lacrosse at Hofstra … cousin, Corey Brown, was a member of Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals in 2011 and 2012 ... major is undeclared.
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Bold - top-10 time/score * - Bucknell record
Sam Rutan
Jeff Shanley
Fr. • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Free/Back
Jr. • Wayne, N.J. • Distance Free/IM
High School: Four-year member of swimming H tteam at North Allegheny … four-time WPIAL cchampion … six-time All-American … threettime all-state member … team captain as a ssenior … also ran cross country for one year … aall-state selection … posted eighth-fastest time on team’s home course. o Personal: Samuel Jordan Rutan … born March P 23, 1996 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania … son of 2 Michael and Melanie Rutan … has a younger M ssister, Morgan … father, Michael, played football at the University of Nebraska and Northb eern State University ... majoring in chemical engineering.
Ben Seketa Sr. • Camillus, N.Y. • Breast/IM/Free Career Bests • 100 Breast: 55.52 • 200 Breast: 2:01.35
• 200 Free: 1:44.03 • 200 IM: 1:51.70
Ranks in top 10 in program history in 100 breast (2nd), 200 breast (3rd) and 200 IM (6th) ... part of five relays that rank on Bucknell’s top-10 lists, including record-setting 200 and 400 medley relays ... two-time Second Team All-Patriot League selection ... two-time member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... 2014-15 team captain. 2013-14: Seecond Team All-Patriot League ... three top-10 finishes at Patriot League Championships ... placed sixth in both 100 and 200 breast and 10th in 200 IM ... also scored in 100 breast (3rd) and 200 breast (7th) at ECAC Championships ... won 100 breast five times during regular season ... won 200 breast five times during regular u season and finished in top t three of all but one race ... . member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. A 2012-13: Second Team 2 Ben Seketa All-Patriot League selection A ... . scored in three events at Patriot League ChampionP ships: 100 breast (7th), 200 s breast (8th) and 200 IM b (9th) ... set career-best and ( Bucknell top-10 marks in all three events at PL Championships ... also scored in 100 breast (8th) and 200 breast (10th) at ECAC Championships ... competed in 200 IM at ECACs and placed 19th in prelims ... won 100 breast four times and 200 breast five times during regular season ... finished first or second 14 times in 42 races. 2011-12: Two-time scorer at the Patriot League Championships … finished sixth in the 100 and 200 breast at the league meet … set seasonbest times in both events at PL Championships … also swam the 200 IM, falling one place short of scoring … won the 100 breast three times during regular season … two victories in the 200 breast during regular season … did not finish below third in either event during regular season … six total first-place finishes … swam at ECAC Championships, finishing eighth (200 breast), ninth (200 IM) and 10th (100 breast) … member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: 12-time Section III champion ... graduated with the Section III 200 medley relay record ... helped West Genesee to three Section III titles ... helped team to state championships all four years ... team captain as a senior. Personal: Benjamin David Seketa ... born Jan. 21, 1993 in Syracuse, N.Y. ... son of Amy Seketa ... has a brother, Tommy … majoring in civil engineering.
Career Bests • 200 Free: 1:44.78 • 500 Free: 4:43.47 • 1,000 Free: 9:57.03
• 1,650 Free: 16:06.08 • 400 IM: 4:02.84 • 200 Fly: 1:53.41
Ranks eighth in program history in 400 IM. 2013-14: Scored in 1,650 free (12th) , 200 fly (14th) and 400 IM (14th) at Patriot League Championships ... also scored at ECAC Championships in 200 fly (13th) and 400 IM (14th) ... competed in eight different events ... 400 IM was most common event, swimming it 10 times ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012-13: Competed at ECAC Championships in 500 free (24th), 1,650 free (14th) and 400 IM (16th) ... swam in eight different events throughout season ... best finish was a second-place showing in 1,000 free against Colgate. High School: Four-year member of swimming team at Wayne Valley High School ... three-time New Jersey state qualifier ... four-time First Team All-Passaic County selection ... first-team all-conference ... team captain. Personal: Jeffrey Peter Shanley ... born April 6, 1994 in Wayne, N.J. ... son of Richard and Barbara Shanley ... has one brother, Patrick ... cousin, Chris Shanley, played football at Temple ... majoring in mechanical engineering.
Tyler Wenzel Jr. • Telford, Pa. • Diving Career Bests • 1-M: 263.25
• 3-M: 283.75
Ranks in top 10 in program history off both boards: one-meter (4th) and threemeter (5th). 2013-14: Scored off both boards at Patriot League Championships ... finished eighth off one-meter board and 10th off three-meter ... won one-meter board vs. Lehigh ... captured victory off three-meter board against Colgate ... seven top-three finishes overall ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012-13: Patriot League scorer off both boards ... finished seventh off one-meter and 10th off three-meter at PL Championships ... season-best 263.25 score off one-meter was highest tally by a Bison all year ... scored above 250.00 off one-meter seven times, including each of final six regular-season meets ... won one-meter diving competition against Lafayette, Colgate and Lehigh ... best finish off three-meter was second against those same three opponents ... scored off both boards at ECAC Championships, placing seventh off the onemeter and 12th off the three-meter. High School: Four-year varsity diver and three-year varsity water polo player at Souderton Area High School … diving team captain as a senior … all-league and all-district team member as a sophomore, junior and senior … water polo team captain as a senior … second-team all-state and first-team all-conference as a junior and senior … earned team’s Defensive Player of the Year award as a senior … earned Coaches Award as a junior. Personal: Tyler Alexander Wenzel … born June 9, 1994 in South Hampton, N.H. … son of Dave and Denise Poole … has three siblings, Trevor, Kiley and Connor Poole ... majoring in biology.
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MEN’S 2013-14 SEASON REVIEW What it Took in 2014 - Men Event
Won Patriots
8th Place (Finals)
16th Place (Finals)
8th Place (Prelims)
16th Place (Prelims)
NCAA “A” Cut
NCAA “B” Cut
Invited to NCAAs
US National Cut (SCY)
50 Free
19.73
20.62
20.97
20.68
20.96
19.32
20.19
19.49
20.59
100 Free
43.92
45.45
46.85
45.65
46.12
42.54
44.29
43.03
45.19
200 Free
1:35.32
1:39.04
1:41.54
1:39.20
1:41.60
1:33.58
1:37.99
1:34.72
1:39.09
500 Free
4:15.86
4:34.66
4:41.53
4:31.31
4:36.03
4:15.29
4:24.99
4:18.68
4:28.89
1650 Free
15:00.99
15:52.37
16:13.07
15:52.37
16:13.07
14:47.19
15:30.39
15:05.48
15:34.89
100 Back
48.01
51.18
51.70
50.48
51.58
45.87
48.49
46.66
50.49
200 Back
1:43.40
1:50.29
1:52.37
1:50.05
1:52.05
1:41.41
1:46.39
1:42.46
1:49.39
100 Breast
52.92
56.12
57.90
56.12
57.92
52.54
55.39
53.25
56.79
200 Breast
1:55.64
2:04.16
2:07.21
2:02.26
2:05.54
1:54.10
1:59.79
1:55.69
2:03.39
100 Fly
47.86
49.64
51.33
49.74
51.17
45.93
48.29
46.63
49.79
200 Fly
1:45.02
1:53.18
1:55.17
1:49.40
1:54.85
1:43.05
1:47.99
1:43.92
1:50.19
200 IM
1:48.16
1:51.82
1:54.90
1:52.00
1:53.54
1:43.38
1:49.09
1:44.72
1:51.39
400 IM
3:52.84
3:59.86
4:06.03
3:58.23
4:04.94
3:43.48
3:54.49
3:45.72
3:57.79
200 Free Relay
1:19.54
1:26.02
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1:18.16
1:18.83
1:18.74
3:00.69
400 Free Relay
2:56.94
3:08.43
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2:53.48
2:55.14
2:55.10
6:53.79
800 Free Relay
6:28.62
6:58.08
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6:25.19
6:28.05
6:26.87
6:41.29
200 Medley Relay
1:26.25
1:33.13
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1:26.08
1:27.14
1:27.10
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400 Medley Relay
3:10.94
3:24.80
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3:10.26
3:12.00
3:11.73
3:16.99
1-Meter
325.40
235.55
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242.80
201.70
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3-Meter
346.85
260.30
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280.60
208.80
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2013-14 Men’s Results (7-3, 5-1 PL) October 5 UMBC 19 at George Washington 26 PITTSBURGH November 9 AMERICAN* LAFAYETTE* NAVY* 22-24 BUCKNELL INVITATIONAL December 7 at Colgate* January 4 COLUMBIA 11 at Army* 12 BINGHAMTON 25 at Lehigh* February-March 1 at Navy Invite 19-22 at Patriot League Champ. (Annapolis, Md.) 28-2 at ECAC Championships (Annapolis, Md.)
non-scoring W, 165-91 L, 199-99 W, 250-48 W, 249-49 W, 152-148 2nd of 9, 1,431.5 pts. W, 220-57 L, 172-127 L, 195-105 W, 149-92 W, 179-119 non-scoring 4th of 10, 477 pts. 5th of 15, 386.5 pts.
2013-14 Awards/Honors/Records All-Patriot League - First Team Louis Behnen Mike Nicholson
CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-America Louis Behnen Mike Nicholson
All-Patriot League - Second Team Erik Heinemann Ben Seketa
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 11 selections
Patriot League Champions Mike Nicholson (200 IM, 400 IM) Academic All-Patriot League Trevor Reitz Academic All-District Trevor Reitz Patriot League Swimmer of the Week Mike Nicholson (10/7, 10/28, 11/11, 1/6, 1/14)
Most PL Championship Points in Class of 2014 Mike Nicholson Bucknell Records Broken 100 Fly (Mike Nicholson - 48.76) 200 Fly (Mike Nicholson - 1:46.17) 200 IM (Mike Nicholson - 1:48.16) 200 Medley Relay (Hadley, Seketa, Nicholson, Grune - 1:30.20) 400 Medley Relay (Robinson, Seketa, Nicholson, Heinemann - 3:18.96) 800 Free Relay (Heinemann, Hadley, Behnen, Wallace - 6:39.04)
Bison Athlete of the Week Mike Nicholson (2/24, 3/3)
Home meets in BOLD CAPS
Erik Heinemann
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MEN’S RECORD BOOK/HONORS East Coast Conference Scholar-Athlete Pat Mitchell ............................ 1980-81 Ethan Cancell ......................... 1986-97 John Garofolo......................... 1989-90
Patriot League Scholar-Athlete Jay Gross................................. 1991-92 Scott Woodworth ................... 1996-97 Alex Johnson .......................... 1998-99 Adam Freeman ....................... 2002-03 Adam Freeman ....................... 2004-05 Daniel Fletcher ....................... 2009-10 Christian Treat ....................... 2010-11 Christian Treat ....................... 2011-12 Christian Treat ....................... 2012-13
Academic All-America Scott Woodworth ....1997-98 (3rd Tm)
Academic All-District Scott Woodworth ....................1996-97 Scott Woodworth ....................1997-98 Adam Freeman ....... 2004-05 (2nd Tm) Todd Bauer.............. 2005-06 (2nd Tm) Adam Freeman ........ 2005-06 (1st Tm) Trevor Reitz ............. 2013-14 (1st Tm)
Academic All-Patriot League 2010-11 (2) Thomas Brown, Christian Treat 2011-12 (4) Thomas Brown, Taylor Harris, Matthew Segar, Christian Treat 2012-13 (2) Trevor Reitz, Christian Treat 2013-14 (1) Trevor Reitz
Bison All-Americans Individual Bruce Dove Jack Fleming Jack Fleming Jack Fleming Townley Larzelere Phil Reynolds Phil Reynolds Richard Sheldon Jim Smigie Jim Smigie Jerry Thimme Jerry Thimme Jerry Thimme Dove, Fleming, Thimme, Larzelere Hanford, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove Jim Smigie Fred Woertman Fred Woertman Woertman, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove Charles Buffington Jeffrey Wilkinson Landes, Wilkinson, Olson, Sinkinson Landes, Wilkinson, Sinkinson, Olson Peter O’Keeffe Steve Winings Jim Harvey
Year 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1965 1965 1965 1965 1968 1968 1968 1968 1971 1971 1988
Event 100 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 50 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast 3m Diving 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 Free 500 Free 1650 Free 400 Free Relay 400 Medley Relay 200 Fly 100 Back 200 Back 400 Medley Relay 200 Back 100 Fly 400 Free Relay 800 Free Relay 100 Back 50 Free 50 Free (Hon. Mention)
Dearstyne-Dorr Award The William Dearstyne-William Dorr Award was created in 1962 by the co-captains of the 1961 and 1962 Bison swimming teams, and is presented annually to “that person who, by performance, leadership and example, contributes the most to the Bucknell men’s swimming.” Dearstyne-Dorr Award Winners 1963 ................................Robert A. Latour 1964 ............................. George N. Jenkins 1965 ..................................James P. Smigie 1966 ..........................E. Jared Thimme, Jr. 1967 .............................James H. States, II 1968 ................................Robert A. Latour 1969 .................................. Richard Russell 1970 .............................. Gregory W. Olson 1971 ....................................... Ron Jenkins 1972 .................................... Peter O’Keeffe 1973 .............................................Pat Kiehl 1974 .................................... Steve Winings 1975 ..............................R. Schwanhausser 1976 ....................................... Joe Triszcuk 1977 .......................................... Tom Cahill 1978 .........................................John Lyons 1979 ................................. Frank Polefrone 1980 ........................................Steve Young 1981 ........................................Pat Mitchell 1982 ............................................Sal Baglio 1983 ....................................... Tim Jenkins 1984 ..................................... Pete Edelman 1985 ..................................... Pete Edelman 1986 .......................................Dave Morley 1987 ....................................Bucknell Team 1988 ........................................... Jim Harvey 1989 ..................................Mickey Mohuchy
Christian Treat ’13
Trevor Reitz ’14
1990 ...................................... John Garofolo 1991 ...................................Rick Hutchinson 1992 ........................... D.Steenson, C.Farrell 1993 .............................................. Jay Gross 1994 ..................................... Dietrich Conze 1995 ............................ R. McCabe, S. Harris 1996 ...........................................Sandy Elion 1997 ...................................... Ethan Buckley 1998 ................................. Scott Woodworth 1999 ........................................Alex Johnson 2000 ............................................ Kevin Oles 2001 ..................................... Justin Schwarz 2002 ......................................Chris Feinthel 2003 .......................................Chris Feinthel 2004 ....................................Michael Willats 2005 ...................................... John Hoffman 2006 ........................................... Todd Bauer 2007 ....................................... Matt Crandell 2008 .......................................... Tyler Sowell 2009 .................................Mark Kawczenski 2010 ..................................... Daniel Fletcher 2011 .......................................Michael Volpe 2012 ...................................... Eric Sokolosky 2013 ............... Billy Krause, Christian Treat 2014 ..........................................Trevor Reitz
All-Time Coaching Records Coach Bob Latour Richard Russell Lynn Kachmarik Jerry Foley Dan Schinnerer Totals
Years 1956-68 1968-94 1994-98 1998-2006 2006-Pres.
Seasons 12 26 4 8 8 58
W L 83 31 154 121 31 9 32 28 47 29 347 218
T 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct. .728 .560 .775 .533 .618 .614
Former Bison head coach Dick Russell (center) was honored during a meet between Bucknell, Army and Colgate on Jan. 13, 2007.
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MEN’S RECORD BOOK
Bold - current student-athlete
50-Yard Freestyle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jim Harvey....................................... 20.17 Mark Kawczenski............................. 20.26 Jay Gross .......................................... 20.36 Peter Garvin ..................................... 20.43 Eric Sokolosky.................................. 20.49 Chris Neary ...................................... 20.65 Steve Grune .............................20.72 John Garofolo .................................. 20.76 Trevor Reitz ..................................... 20.87 Alex Johnson ................................... 20.90
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jim Harvey....................................... 44.37 Jay Gross .......................................... 44.67 Eric Sokolosky.................................. 45.02 Mark Kawczenski............................. 45.24 Erik Heinemann ......................45.37 Chris Neary ...................................... 45.45 Peter Garvin ..................................... 45.58 Trevor Reitz ..................................... 45.69 Matt Hadley ..................................... 45.71 Ian Rawhauser ................................. 45.72
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Matthew Segar ............................1:38.13 Jim Harvey ..................................1:38.35 Erik Heinemann.................. 1:38.79 Luke Trafton ...............................1:38.90 Matt Hadley ................................1:39.50 Eric Sokolosky .............................1:39.72 Daniel Fletcher ............................1:40.35 Jack Robinson..................... 1:40.43 Cameron James...........................1:40.56 Louis Behnen ...................... 1:40.68
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Luke Trafton ............................. 4:23.37 Louis Behnen ....................4:26.53 Matthew Segar ......................... 4:27.75 Billy Krause............................... 4:30.12 Erik Heinemann ................4:30.84 Brendan Smith ......................... 4:32.25 Todd Bauer ............................... 4:33.33 Jonathan Podniesinski ............ 4:33.38 Jim Harvey ............................... 4:34.05 Stewart Harris .......................... 4:34.95
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Luke Trafton.............................. 9:14.78 Louis Behnen .....................9:16.76 Jonathan Podniesinski ............. 9:29.06 Brian Phillips .....................9:35.94 George Beatty ............................ 9:36.50 Stewart Harris ........................... 9:36.74 Matthew Segar .......................... 9:38.33 Sean Lyons .........................9:38.89 Rick Hutchinson ....................... 9:39.55 Mike Nicholson ......................... 9:40.35
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Luke Trafton............................ 15:20.54 Louis Behnen ...................15:23.83 Jonathan Podniesinski ........... 15:43.90 Brian Phillips ...................15:45.71 Sean Lyons .......................15:51.06 Stewart Harris ......................... 15:53.26 George Beatty .......................... 15:53.34 Matthew Segar ........................ 15:57.42 Brendan Smith ........................ 15:58.36 Erik Heinemann ...............16:02.47
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mark Kawczenski............................. 49.15 Thomas Brown ................................. 49.96 Don Steenson................................... 50.14 Jack Robinson .........................50.30 Taylor Harris .................................... 50.39 Mark Kretzer.................................... 50.51 Daniel Fletcher................................. 50.51 Gonzalo DeLeon .............................. 50.69 Jim Harvey....................................... 50.99 Matt Hadley ..................................... 51.36
4/7/88 2/19/09 3/4/93 2/26/04 2/19/09 2/15/01 2/21/13 3/1/90 2/18/12 2/15/96
200-Yard Backstroke NCAA PLC ECAC PLC PLC PLC PLC ECAC PLC PLC
Indianapolis, Ind. Lewisburg, Pa. Buffalo, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Hamilton, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Hamilton, N.Y.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Thomas Brown........................... 1:47.85 Louis Behnen .....................1:48.60 Jack Robinson ....................1:49.00 Gonzalo De Leon ....................... 1:49.07 Daniel Fletcher .......................... 1:49.20 David Iselin................................ 1:49.94 Wes Marberry ....................1:50.05 Steve Droste .............................. 1:50.11 Don Steenson ............................ 1:50.64 Will Rappaport ..................1:50.93
ECC ECAC PLC PLC ECAC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC
Newark, Del. Buffalo, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Hamilton, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Christian Treat ............................. 55.02 Ben Seketa ............................55.52 Michael Guskey ............................ 55.76 Nathaniel Frye ............................. 56.39 Stephen Schwanhausser .............. 56.55 Bradford Bennett ......................... 56.64 Joseph Metcalf ............................. 56.71 William Schilling .......................... 57.16 Taylor Harris ................................ 57.27 Tim Perley ............................57.36
ECAC NCAA PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC ECAC PLC ECAC
Pittsburgh, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mike Nicholson ......................... 1:59.61 Christian Treat .......................... 2:00.46 Ben Seketa .........................2:01.35 Stephen Schwanhausser ........... 2:01.68 William Schilling ...................... 2:02.62 Joseph Metcalf .......................... 2:02.82 Nathaniel Frye .......................... 2:03.19 Bradford Bennett ...................... 2:05.35 Michael Deighan ....................... 2:05.48 Tim Perley .........................2:06.02
PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC ECC ECAC
Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Buffalo, N.Y.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mike Nicholson ........................... 48.76 Jim Harvey .................................. 49.22 Taylor Harris ............................... 49.37 Steve Grune .........................49.41 Chris Neary.................................. 49.55 Erik Heinemann ...................49.63 John Garofolo.............................. 49.69 Jay Gross ..................................... 49.69 Michael Volpe .............................. 49.94 Trevor Reitz ................................. 50.23
PLC PLC PLC A/Laf/N PLC ECAC PLC ECAC ECC GW
Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. New Brunswick, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Easton, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mike Nicholson ........................ 1:46.17 Erik Heinemann ................1:48.72 Jim Harvey ............................... 1:50.30 Billy Krause............................... 1:51.08 Rick Steenson ........................... 1:51.11 Luke Trafton ............................. 1:51.23 Michael Volpe ........................... 1:51.60 Mark Kretzer ............................ 1:51.79 Matt Crandell ........................... 1:52.05 Matthew Segar ......................... 1:52.25
PLC PLC PLC PLC ECAC ECAC ECAC PLC PLC BU Invit.
Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. New Brunswick, N.J. Cambridge, Mass. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mike Nicholson ......................... 1:48.16 Christian Treat .......................... 1:49.52 Jim Harvey ................................ 1:50.66 Daniel Fletcher .......................... 1:50.68 Billy Krause ............................... 1:50.96 Ben Seketa .........................1:51.70 Thomas Brown........................... 1:51.76 Wes Marberry ....................1:52.30 Jack Robinson ....................1:52.34 Rick Steenson ............................ 1:52.82
PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC ECC PLC
Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. West Point, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Newark, Del. Lewisburg, Pa.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mike Nicholson............................. 3:51.31 Louis Behnen ........................3:54.46 Jack Robinson ......................3:55.85 Luke Trafton ................................. 3:56.81 Billy Krause ................................... 3:57.30 Jonathan Podniesinski ................. 4:02.13 Erik Heinemann ...................4:02.22 Jeff Shanley ..........................4:02.84 Will Rappaport .....................4:03.19 Brendan Smith .............................. 4:03.58
100-Yard Freestyle 2/20/88 3/6/93 2/17/11 2/21/09 2/28/14 2/17/01 2/20/03 2/17/11 2/19/14 2/26/05
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Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.
2/21/13 2/21/13 2/19/14 2/22/03 2/26/05 2/23/08 2/20/10 2/18/07 2/18/07 2/21/13
PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC
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2/28/14 3/5/88 2/18/12 2/19/14 2/16/01 2/28/14 3/2/90 3/5/93 2/20/09 2/19/14
ECAC Easterns PLC PLC PLC ECAC Easterns ECAC PLC PLC
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2/19/14 2/19/14 3/5/88 2/17/11 2/7/92 2/21/09 2/21/09 2/25/06 2/18/07 2/17/11
PLC PLC Easterns PLC ECAC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC
Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Providence, R.I. Lewisburg, Pa. Buffalo, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa.
200-Yard Individual Medley
100-Yard Backstroke 2/20/09 2/18/12 2/28/92 2/19/14 2/18/12 2/25/05 2/19/10 2/18/12 2/18/88 2/21/13
PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC ECAC PLC
200-Yard Butterfly
1,650-Yard Freestyle 2/21/09 2/19/14 2/20/10 2/21/13 2/28/14 3/5/94 3/1/13 2/18/12 2/21/09 11/20/11
2/21/13 2/19/14 2/21/03 2/17/11 2/21/03 2/22/08 2/22/08 2/24/06 2/24/12 2/19/14
100-Yard Butterfly
1,000-Yard Freestyle 2/21/09 2/19/14 2/20/10 11/9/13 2/18/12 3/5/94 2/18/12 2/28/14 2/17/90 10/22/11
Pittsburgh, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Boston, Mass. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis Md. Buffalo, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa.
200-Yard Breaststroke
500-Yard Freestyle 2/19/09 2/19/14 2/17/11 2/21/13 2/19/14 2/19/09 2/23/06 2/18/10 2/20/86 3/2/95
ECAC ECAC PLC ECAC PLC PLC PLC ECAC PLC PLC
100-Yard Breaststroke
200-Yard Freestyle 2/25/11 4/8/88 2/19/14 2/20/09 2/19/14 2/17/11 2/19/10 2/28/14 2/21/13 2/28/14
2/25/11 2/28/14 2/19/14 2/28/09 2/21/09 2/21/09 2/19/14 3/6/93 2/29/92 2/21/13
2/19/14 2/21/13 2/18/88 2/18/10 2/17/11 2/19/14 2/18/12 2/19/14 2/28/14 3/3/94
PLC PLC ECC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC ECAC ECAC
Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Newark, Del. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. New Brunswick, N.J.
400-Yard Individual Medley 2/21/13 2/19/14 2/19/14 2/20/09 2/17/11 2/19/10 2/18/12 2/19/14 11/17/12 2/20/09
PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC BU Invite PLC
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MEN’S RECORD BOOK
Bold - current student-athlete
One-Meter Diving (6 optionals)* 1. Adam Freeman .......................... 318.15 2. David Magaro ............................ 295.65 3. Jeffrey Manning ........................ 270.90 4. Tyler Wenzel ......................263.25 5. Patrick Alvermann .............259.75 6. Matt Traver............................... 254.32 7. Jon Jones...........................253.05 8. Jake Thompson ......................... 252.90 9. Joseph Duncan .......................... 237.59 10. Steven Schmaltz ........................ 225.35 * New format starting in 2001
2/12/05 2/19/10 2/3/07 1/12/13 2/2/13 1/6/07 1/11/14 2/12/05 1/17/04 2/3/07
200-Yard Medley Relay
Bison Invite Lewisburg, Pa. PLC Annapolis, Md. Bison Invite Lewisburg, Pa. Army Lewisburg, Pa. Bison Invite Lewisburg, Pa. Princeton Princeton, N.J. Army West Point, N.Y. Bison Invite Lewisburg, Pa. Colgate Lewisburg, Pa. Bison Invite Lewisburg, Pa.
2/17/11 2/11/06 1/26/08 1/12/14 1/4/14 1/21/06 11/17/12 1/6/07 1/6/07 1/24/09
PLC Navy Invite Lehigh Binghamton Columbia Columbia BU Invite Princeton Princeton Lehigh
Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Bethlehem, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Princeton, N.J. Princeton, N.J. Lewisburg, Pa.
One-Meter Diving (6 dives) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Bob Richards ................................. 310.55 Adam Freeman.............................. 299.73 Mike Malloure ............................... 287.10 Eric Carr ........................................ 268.65 John Gherlein ............................... 268.45 Dan Vener...................................... 265.70 Jeff Traver ..................................... 247.65 Kevin Britton ................................ 245.85 Jeffrey Manning ........................... 245.47 Cliff Lesher .................................... 241.10
2/10/73 2/20/03 12/10/94 11/14/92 2/9/77 2/18/88 1/31/78 11/23/91 1/12/08 12/14/68
Penn State PLC Seton Hall Drexel Penn State ECC Lafayette Bloomsburg Colgate Delaware
Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Newark, Del. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Hamilton, N.Y. Newark, Del.
Three-Meter Diving (6 dives) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Bob Richards ................................. 319.80 Eric Carr ........................................ 309.15 John Gherlein ............................... 290.45 Adam Freeman.............................. 285.14 Jeff Traver ..................................... 273.10 Jake Thompson ............................. 267.60 Jim Harmon .................................. 266.25 Dan Vener...................................... 263.10
One-Meter Diving (11 dives) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2003 1973 1992 2003 1976 2003 1964 1979 1968 1971
Adam Freeman .................475.95 Bob Richards ....................414.78 Kevin Britton ...................369.65 Joseph Duncan.................365.20 John Gherlein ..................365.10 Jake Thompson ................363.70 Bob Theiss.........................353.85 Jeff Traver ........................345.37 Tom Gibson ......................344.20 Ron Farr............................344.19
1/12/74 11/24/92 2/9/77 1/11/03 2/10/79 1/15/05 2/4/78 2/18/89
Pittsburgh La Salle Penn State Lafayette La Salle Colgate Drexel ECC
Hadley, Seketa, Nicholson, Grune .........................1:30.20 Kawczenski, Frye, Volpe, Sokolosky ........................1:30.50 Kawczenski, Bennett, G. Steadman, Peterman .......1:31.18 Harris, Treat, Reitz, Sokolosky ................................1:31.40 Harris, Frye, Volpe, Sokolosky .................................1:31.92 Harris, Treat, Brown, Sokolosky ..............................1:31.97 Kretzer, Guskey, Garvin, Willats..............................1:32.00 Kawczenski, Bennett, Kretzer, Peterman................1:32.12 Nicholson, Seketa, Grune, Heinemann ...............1:32.18 Kretzer, Bennett, G. Steadman, Thieman................1:32.23
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Robinson, Seketa, Nicholson, Heinemann .........3:18.96 Kawczenski, Frye, Volpe, Sokolosky ........................3:19.61 Robinson, Seketa, Nicholson, Heinemann .........3:19.79 Brown, Treat, Harris, Sokolosky ..............................3:19.87 Brown, Treat, Reitz, Sokolosky ................................3:19.97 Brown, Treat, Reitz, Sokolosky ................................3:20.81 Fletcher, Frye, Volpe, Sokolosky ..............................3:21.00 Hadley, Treat, Nicholson, Reitz ...............................3:21.18 Kawczenski, Bennett, G. Steadman, Peterman .......3:21.98 Robinson, Seketa, Nicholson, Hadley ...................3:22.23
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kawczenski, Sokolosky, Hallowell, Fletcher ............1:21.21 Neary, Ruth, Sharpe, Johnson .................................1:22.01 Fletcher, Treat, Hallowell, Sokolosky ......................1:22.12 Thieman, Guskey, Willats, Garvin............................1:22.17 Reitz, Treat, Suchomel, Sokolosky...........................1:22.34 Grune, Suchomel, Hadley, Reitz..............................1:22.51 Thieman, Rawhauser, Willats, Garvin .....................1:22.59 Grune, Hadley, Ortiz, Reitz .....................................1:22.65 Grune, Hadley, Wallace, Reitz .................................1:22.69 Reitz, Harris, Suchomel, Treat .................................1:22.71
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Segar, Treat, Reitz, Sokolosky ..................................3:00.87 Harris, Reitz, Brown, Sokolosky ..............................3:01.68 Harris, Segar, Brown, Sokolosky ..............................3:01.69 Kawczenski, Sokolosky, Fletcher, Trafton ...............3:01.78 D. Steenson, Conze, Schroth, Gross.........................3:02.12 Fletcher, Treat, Hallowell, Sokolosky ......................3:02.91 Nicholson, Hadley, Wallace, Reitz............................3:03.27 Neary, Sharpe, Ruth, Johnson .................................3:03.31 Conze, R. Steenson, Droste, Gross ..........................3:03.60 Treat, Nicholson, Ortiz, Wallace ..............................3:03.80
2005 1974 2003 2003 1979 1976 1997 1970 1992 1970
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10
Heinemann, Hadley, Behnen, Wallace..................6:39.04 Brown, Segar, Treat, Sokolosky................................6:39.79 Trafton, Fletcher, Segar, Leboza ..............................6:42.02 Fletcher, Treat, Trafton, Segar .................................6:42.57 Sokolosky, Wallace, Hadley, Segar ...........................6:42.81 Treat, Heinemann, James, Hadley .........................6:43.62 Sokolosky, Segar, Treat, Brown ................................6:43.68 Segar, Treat, Stevens, Ramey ...................................6:43.69 Heinemann, Behnen, Hackett, Robinson ...........6:45.45 Segar, Reitz, Treat, Ramey .......................................6:47.12
PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC ECAC PLC PLC ECAC PLC
Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.
Adam Freeman .................508.35 Bob Richards ....................434.07 Jake Thompson ................404.70 Joseph Duncan.................402.90 Jeff Traver ........................368.94 John Gherlein ..................365.22 Mike Malloure ..................361.55 Cliff Lesher .......................361.30 Kevin Britton ...................351.15 Ron Farr............................339.20
2/19/14 2/19/09 2/28/14 2/24/12 2/17/11 2/18/12 2/18/10 2/21/13 2/21/08 11/23/13
PLC PLC ECAC ECAC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC BU Invite
2/19/09 2/11/99 2/18/10 2/20/03 2/17/11 2/21/13 2/26/04 11/23/13 2/19/14 2/18/12
PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC BU Invite PLC PLC
200-Yard Freestyle Relay
400-Yard Freestyle Relay 2/17/11 2/18/12 2/24/12 2/21/09 3/7/92 2/20/10 2/19/14 2/13/99 2/20/93 3/1/13
PLC PLC ECAC PLC ECAC PLC PLC PLC PLC ECAC
800-Yard Freestyle Relay
Three-Meter Diving (11 dives) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2/19/14 2/20/09 2/22/08 2/18/12 2/19/10 2/24/12 2/21/03 2/24/06 2/28/14 2/25/05
400-Yard Medley Relay
Three-Meter Diving (6 optionals)* 1. David Magaro ............................ 343.55 2. Adam Freeman .......................... 301.58 3. Jeffrey Manning ........................ 298.35 4. Jon Jones...........................293.40 5. Tyler Wenzel ......................283.75 6. Jake Thompson ......................... 269.02 7. Patrick Alvermann .............248.30 8. Matt Traver................................ 248.10 9. Steven Schmaltz ........................ 227.25 10. Gregory Zavoluk........................ 223.65 * New format starting in 2005
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2/19/14 2/18/12 2/20/09 2/19/10 2/24/12 2/21/13 11/20/11 2/17/11 2/28/14 2/25/11
PLC PLC PLC PLC ECAC PLC BU Invit. PLC ECAC ECAC
Year-by-Year Records
Patrick Alvermann
Year 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76
Record 1-3 6-2 6-2 7-2 7-3 9-2 7-2 11-1 10-1 4-7 6-4 9-2 8-4 9-4 9-2 7-3 9-2 11-0 9-1 6-4
Head Coach Latour Latour Latour Latour Latour Latour Latour Latour Latour Latour Latour Latour Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell
1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
5-5 6-3 7-4 3-6 8-3 3-7 4-5 6-6 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-6 1-10 5-5 3-6 5-5 9-0 7-3 7-3
Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Kachmarik Kachmarik Kachmarik
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1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Totals
8-3 7-2 4-4 7-2 3-3 4-2 2-4 2-6 3-5 4-6 6-2 7-2 4-5 6-5 7-2 6-4 7-3 347-218
Kachmarik Foley Foley Foely Foley Foley Foley Foley Foley Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer Schinnerer 58 years
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MEN’S CHAMPIONS Middle Atlantic Conference Champions 1958-59 (at Franklin & Marshall) William Barett ..................................................50 Free 1959-60 (1st at Bucknell) William Dearstyne ........................................ 100 Back William Dearstyne ........................................ 200 Back William Dorr...................................................220 Free William Dorr...................................................440 Free Charles Maunz ........................................... 100 Breast Charles Maunz ........................................... 200 Breast 400 Medley Relay ......................................................... Dearstyne, Maunz, Dorr, Cannon 1960-61 (2nd at West Chester) William Dearstyne ........................................ 100 Back William Dearstyne ........................................ 200 Back William Dorr...................................................440 Free 1961-62 (2nd at Gettysburg) William Dearstyne ........................................ 100 Back William Dearstyne ........................................ 200 Back Charles Maunz ........................................... 100 Breast Charles Maunz ........................................... 200 Breast Eric Moore ......................................................440 Free 400 Medley Relay ......................................................... Maunz, Dearstyne, Stratton, Dorr 1962-63 (1st at Bucknell) Tom Boak ..........................100 Breast................1:07.5 Enos Fry.............................. 50 Free .....................22.2 Enos Fry............................. 100 Free ....................50.9 Jim Smigie .......................... 100 Fly .....................54.9 Jim Smigie .......................... 200 Fly ..................2:04.9 John Weinmann ..................200 IM ..................2:15.5 400 Free Relay ....................................................3:22.2 Dove, Fleming, Fry, Smigie 1963-64 (1st at Lehigh) Phil Reynolds ....................100 Breast................1:04.3 Phil Reynolds ....................200 Breast................2:22.7 Jim Smigie .......................... 100 Fly .....................54.7 Jim Smigie .......................... 200 Fly ..................2:04.3 Bob Theiss .........................1m Diving ...............353.85 Jerry Thimme .................... 200 Free .................1:53.5 Jerry Thimme .................... 500 Free .................5:15.0 400 Free Relay ....................................................3:21.2 Dove, Larzelere, Fleming, Thimme 400 Medley Relay ...............................................3:47.0 Hanford, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove 1964-65 (1st at Elizabethtown) Phil Reynolds ....................100 Breast................1:04.3 Phil Reynolds ....................200 Breast................2:24.3 Jim Smigie .......................... 100 Fly .....................53.5 Jim Smigie .......................... 200 Fly ..................2:01.4 Jim Smigie ...........................200 IM ..................2:06.7 Jerry Thimme .................... 200 Free .................1:54.8 Jerry Thimme .................... 500 Free .................5:17.6 Fred Woertman ................. 100 Back ....................56.6 Fred Woertman ................. 200 Back .................2:04.9 400 Free Relay ....................................................3:23.0 Thimme, Door, Green, Deane 400 Medley Relay ...............................................3:46.0 Woertman, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove 1965-66 (2nd at Gettysburg) Phil Reynolds ....................100 Breast................1:04.0 Phil Reynolds ....................200 Breast................2:22.2 Jerry Thimme .................... 200 Free .................1:53.7 1966-67 (1st at Johns Hopkins) Charles Buffington ............ 100 Back ....................57.7 Charles Buffington ............ 200 Back .................2:04.9 Chuck Petzold ...................100 Breast................1:04.3 400 Free Relay ....................................................3:19.7 Deane, Sinkinson, Eber, Sundberg 400 Medley Relay ...............................................3:45.1 Buffington, Schmeiske, Petzold, Baxter
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1967-68 (1st at West Chester) Mike Sinkinson .................. 50 Free .....................22.6 Jeff Wilkinson .................... 100 Fly .....................54.3 400 Free Relay ....................................................3:17.0 Landes, Wilkinson, Sinkinson, Olson 400 Medley Relay ...............................................3:43.8 Eister, Walthers, Wilkinson, Sinkinson 1968-69 (1st at Bucknell) Jeff Wilkinson .................... 100 Fly .....................55.0 400 Free Relay ....................................................3:15.7 Krohmer, Landes, Olson, Sinkinson 800 Free Relay ....................................................7:21.4 Wilkinson, Landes, Krohmer, Sinkinson 1969-70 (2nd at Delaware) Cliff Lesher .......................3m Diving ...............361.30 Peter O’Keeffe.................... 100 Free ....................48.6 Peter O’Keeffe.................... 200 Free .................1:49.4 Greg Olson ......................... 200 Fly ..................2:01.9 Greg Olson ......................... 500 Free .................5:01.3 Greg Olson ........................ 1650 Free ..............17:55.3 Bob Young.......................... 200 Back .................2:04.2 1970-71 (1st at LaSalle) Mike Huffman .................. 1650 Free ..............17:48.6 Peter O’Keeffe.................... 100 Free ....................48.3 Peter O’Keeffe.................... 200 Free .................1:45.8 Peter O’Keeffe.................... 500 Free .................5:01.2 Steve Winings ..................... 50 Free ...................21.54 Steve Winings ...................100 Breast................1:02.3 400 Free Relay ....................................................3:13.7 Winings, Krohmer, Landes, O’Keeffe 800 Free Relay ....................................................7:23.7 Huffman, Krohman, Allen, O’Keeffe 1971-72 (1st at Delaware) John Grannis .................... 1650 Free ........... 17:37.47 Peter O’Keeffe.................... 200 Free ...............1:45.79 R. Schwanhausser ............. 100 Back ..................55.37 R. Schwanhausser ...............200 IM ..................2:01.9 Steve Winings ..................... 50 Free ...................21.50 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:14.18 Winings, Landes, Drake, O’Keeffe 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:14.71 Schwanhausser, Drake, Klopping, O’Keeffe 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:41.97 Schwanhausser, Slick, Winings, Landes 1972-73 (1st at La Salle) William Drake.................... 200 Back ...............1:59.16 Paul Johnson ....................200 Breast..............2:19.73 Barry Kita ........................... 200 Fly ................2:00.27 Geoff Miller ....................... 200 Free ...............1:44.68 Geoff Miller ....................... 500 Free ...............4:51.11 Bob Richards.....................1m Diving ...............414.78 Bob Richards.....................3m Diving ...............401.75 Steve Winings ..................... 50 Free ...................21.38 Steve Winings ...................100 Breast..............1:03.93 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:11.11 Winings, Miller, Triszczuk, Schwanhausser 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:08.07 Miller, Triszczuk, Heller, Schwanhausser 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:38.88 Schwanhausser, Winings, Triszczuk, Miller 1973-74 (1st at West Chester) William Drake.................... 200 Back ...............1:59.69 Geoff Miller ....................... 200 Free ...............1:46.90 Geoff Miller ....................... 500 Free ...............4:49.83 Bob Richards.....................1m Diving ...............369.81 Bob Richards.....................3m Diving ...............434.07 R. Schwanhausser ...............200 IM ................2:00.32 Joe Triszczuk .......................400 IM ................4:17.88 Joe Triszczuk ...................... 200 Fly ................1:58.18 Steve Winings ..................... 50 Free ...................21.33 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:12.31 Winings, Triszczuk, Schwanhausser, Miller 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:11.09 Triszczuk, Miller, Schwanhausser, Drake
400 Medley Relay .............................................3:38.63 Drake, Winings, Triszczuk, Miller
East Coast Conference Champions 1974-75 (1st at La Salle) William Drake.................... 500 Free ...............4:45.90 William Drake.................... 200 Back ...............1:55.57 Geoff Miller ....................... 100 Free ...............1:55.58 Geoff Miller ....................... 200 Free ...............1:44.44 Randy Roach ........................400 IM ................4:17.34 R. Schwanhausser ...............200 IM ................1:56.72 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:09.91 Miller, Schwanhausser, Drake, Triszczuk 800 Free Relay ..................................................6:58.21 Drake, Schwanhausser, Miller, Triszczuk 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:32.98 Drake, Schwanhausser, Triszczuk, Miller 1975-76 (1st at Delaware) John Gherlein...................1m Diving ...............365.10 John Gherlein...................3m Diving ...............365.22 Geoff Miller ........................ 50 Free ...................21.26 Frank Polefrone ................100 Breast..............1:00.27 Frank Polefrone ................200 Breast..............2:13.43 Randy Roach ........................400 IM ................4:13.64 800 Free Relay ..................................................7:01.01 Miller, Vanderwilt, Cahill, Triszczuk 1976-77 (1st at La Salle) Chip Frazier ........................ 200 Fly ................1:56.29 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:33.82 Bradshaw, Polefrone, Frazier, Young 1977-78 (1st at La Salle) Chip Frazier ........................ 100 Fly ...................51.56 1978-79 (1st at Delaware) Chip Frazier ........................ 100 Fly ...................51.72 Andy Karpuk .................... 1650 Free ........... 16:14.47 Frank Polefrone ................100 Breast.................59.91 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:31.62 Layton, Polefrone, Young, Corl 1979-80 (2nd at LaSalle) None 1980-81 (2nd at LaSalle) 800 Free Relay ..................................................6:53.04 Schulte, Mitchell, Corl, Jenkins 1981-82 (5th at Delaware) None 1982-83 (3rd at LaSalle) None 1983-84 (2nd at Lafayette) David Morley ..................... 100 Back ..................53.36 1984-85 (2nd at Delaware) Jim Harvey ..........................200 IM ................1:53.26 Jim Harvey ..........................400 IM ................4:06.30 David Morely ..................... 100 Back ..................52.65 David Morely ..................... 200 Back ...............1:53.50 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:05.45 Duff y, Hilk, Young, Parsons 800 Free Relay ..................................................6:49.13 Edelman, Hilk, Young, Duff y 1985-86 (2nd at Drexel) Jim Harvey ........................ 200 Free ...............1:40.12 Jim Harvey ........................ 500 Free ...............4:34.05 Jim Harvey ......................... 200 Fly ................1:52.44 David Morely ..................... 200 Back ...............1:55.27
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MEN’S CHAMPIONS 1986-87 (1st at Lafayette) Jim Harvey ......................... 50 Free ...................20.41 Jim Harvey ........................ 100 Free ..................45.32 Jim Harvey ........................ 200 Free ...............1:39.39 David Morley ..................... 100 Back ..................53.68 David Morley ..................... 200 Back ...............1:56.73 Peter Young ........................ 200 Fly ................1:54.03 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:04.30 Duff y, Young, Morley, Harvey 800 Free Relay ..................................................6:48.45 Duff y, Young, Morley, Harvey 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:28.29 Morley, Duff y, Young, Harvey
1991-92 (4th at Army) Jay Gross............................. 50 Free ...................20.50 Jay Gross............................ 100 Free ..................44.87 Jay Gross............................. 100 Fly ...................50.07 Don Steenson .................... 100 Back ..................50.14 Don Steenson .................... 200 Back ...............1:50.64 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:33.80 D. Steenson, Farrell, R. Steenson, Gross 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:02.72 D. Steenson, Conze, Schroth, Gross Jay Gross............................. Co-Swimmer of the Meet
1988-89 (4th at Drexel) None
1992-93 (4th at Colgate) Steve Droste ........................200 IM ................1:55.34 Steve Droste ...................... 100 Back ..................51.64 Steve Droste ...................... 200 Back ...............1:51.75 Jay Gross............................. 50 Free ...................20.56 Jay Gross............................ 100 Free ..................45.04 Jay Gross............................. 100 Fly ...................50.33 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:23.62 Gross, Watkinson, Droste, Conze 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:26.10 Droste, Dillon, R. Steenson, Gross 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:03.60 Conze, Droste, R. Steenson, Gross Jay Gross............................. Co-Swimmer of the Meet Steve Droste ....................... Co-Swimmer of the Meet
1989-90 (2nd at Lafayette) John Garofolo..................... 100 Fly ...................50.21 Don Steenson .................... 100 Back ..................52.54 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:27.30 D. Steenson, Olbrich, Garofolo, Gross
1993-94 (4th at Fordham) Rick Steenson ..................... 200 Fly ................1:53.17 Rick Steenson ......................200 IM ................1:52.82 800 Free Relay ..................................................6:50.68 R. Steenson, Broderick, Buckley, Conze
Patriot League Champions
1994-95 (3rd at Navy) Ethan Buckley.................... 200 Free ...............1:40.78
1987-88 (2nd at Delaware) Jim Harvey ..........................200 IM ................1:50.66 Jim Harvey ........................ 100 Free ..................44.37 Jim Harvey ........................ 200 Free ...............1:38.52 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:04.73 Mohuchy, Young, Crabtree, Harvey 800 Free Relay ..................................................6:51.54 Hastings, Young, Crabtree, Harvey 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:28.02 Harvey, Olbrich, Garofolo, Young
1990-91 (3rd at Fordham) Jay Gross............................. 50 Free ...................21.10 Jay Gross............................. 100 Fly ...................51.14 Don Steenson .................... 100 Back ..................51.80 Don Steenson .................... 200 Back ...............1:53.66 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:34.97 Steenson, Farrell, Gross, Schroth
Mike Nicholson ’14
1995-96 (3rd at Colgate) Alex Johnson ...................... 50 Free ...................20.90 Alex Johnson ..................... 100 Free ..................46.28 1996-97 (3rd at Army) Ethan Buckley.................... 200 Free ...............1:41.41 Scott Woodworth .............. 100 Back ..................51.95
Adam Freeman ’05
1997-98 (3rd at Colgate) Scott Woodworth .............. 200 Back ...............1:54.15 1998-99 (3rd at Navy) Alex Johnson ..................... 200 Free ...............1:41.39 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:22.01 Neary, Ruth, Sharpe, Johnson 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:03.31 Neary, Ruth, Sharpe, Johnson 1999-2000 (3rd at Army) Chris Neary......................... 50 Free ...................20.70 Chris Neary......................... 100 Fly ...................50.22 Tyler Wynn ........................ 100 Back ..................51.93 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:32.24 Wynn, Guskey, Neary, Sharpe 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:22.80 Neary, Hill, Ferriter, Sharpe 2000-01 (3rd at Colgate) Chris Neary......................... 50 Free ...................20.65 Chris Neary......................... 100 Fly ...................49.63 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:23.14 Neary, Garvin, Ferriter, Sharpe 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:04.02 Neary, Sharpe, Ferriter, Garvin 2001-02 (4th at Navy) None
Luke Trafton ’10
2002-03 (1st at Bucknell) Adam Freeman .................1m Diving ...............299.73 Peter Garvin ....................... 50 Free ...................20.52 Peter Garvin ...................... 100 Free ..................45.58 Mark Kretzer ...................... 200 Fly ................1:52.66 200 Free Relay ..................................................1:22.17 Thieman, Guskey, Willats, Garvin Jerry Foley ....................................... Coach of the Year 2003-04 (2nd at Navy) Mark Kretzer ..................... 100 Back ..................51.33 William Schilling ..............100 Breast.................57.34 2004-05 (4th at Bucknell) None
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MEN’S CHAMPIONS NCAA College Division Champions 1963-64 BUCKNELL WINS COLLEGE DIVISION NATIONAL TEAM TITLE Phil Reynolds ....................100 Breast................1:03.6 Jim Smigie .......................... 200 Fly ..................2:03.5 Jerry Thimme ................... 1650 Free ..............18:42.1 Jerry Thimme .................... 200 Free .................1:50.7 400 Free Relay ....................................................3:21.4 Thimme, Fleming, Larzelere, Dove 400 Medley Relay ...............................................3:48.3 Hanford, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove 1964-65 BUCKNELL PLACES THIRD IN NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION MEET Jim Smigie .......................... 200 Fly ..................2:00.0 Fred Woertman ................. 100 Back ....................56.4 Fred Woertman ................. 200 Back .................2:04.6 400 Medley Relay ...............................................3:43.4 Woertman, Reynolds, Smigie, Dove
Eastern Champions 1959-60 (Eastern Seaboards) William Dearstyne ............ 100 Back ....................59.4
Mark Kawczenski ’09
1986-87 (Eastern Seaboards) Jim Harvey ........................ 100 Free ..................44.93 1987-88 (Eastern Seaboards) Jim Harvey ......................... 100 Fly ...................49.22 2005-06 (3rd at Navy) William Schilling ..............200 Breast..............2:03.17 Jerry Foley ....................................... Coach of the Year 2006-07 (3rd at Bucknell) Mark Kawczenski .............. 100 Back ..................49.90 Luke Trafton .....................1,650 Free........... 15:39.68 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:31.93 Kawczenski, Bennett, Steadman, Peterman Luke Trafton ................................. Rookie of the Meet
1991-92 (ECACs) Jay Gross............................. 100 Fly ...................50.52 Jay Gross............................ 100 Free ..................44.79 Don Steenson .................... 100 Back ..................50.97 Don Steenson .................... 200 Back ...............1:50.85
1998-99 (ECACs) Alex Johnson ...................... 50 Free ...................21.08 2001-02 (ECACs) Adam Freeman .................1m Diving ...............289.45 2007-08 (ECACs) Luke Trafton .....................1,650 Free........... 15:47.89 2009-10 (ECACs) Eric Sokolosky ................... 100 Free ..................45.48 2010-11 (ECACs) Matthew Segar .................. 200 Free ...............1:38.13 800 Free Relay ..................................................6:47.12 Segar, Reitz, Treat, Ramey 2011-12 (ECACs) Mike Nicholson ...................400 IM ................3:53.37 Mike Nicholson ................200 Breast..............2:01.71 Matthew Segar .................. 200 Free ...............1:38.26 Eric Sokolosky ................... 100 Free ..................45.30 400 Free Relay ..................................................3:01.69 Harris, Segar, Brown, Sokolosky
Most Individual Conference Titles Name ..................... Graduation Year ....... Titles Jim Harvey .......................... 1988 .......................... 11 Jay Gross............................... 1993 ............................ 8 Geoff Miller .......................... 1976 ............................ 7 Jim Smigie ............................ 1965 ............................ 7 William Dearstyne ............... 1962 ............................ 6 David Morely ........................ 1987 ............................ 6 Peter O’Keeffe....................... 1972 ............................ 6 Phil Reynolds ........................ 1966 ............................ 6 Steve Winings ....................... 1974 ............................ 6 Don Steenson ....................... 1992 ............................ 5 Jerry Thimme ....................... 1966 ............................ 5
1992-93 (ECACs) Jay Gross............................. 50 Free ...................20.36 Jay Gross............................ 100 Free ..................44.67
2007-08 (2nd at Navy) Mark Kawczenski .............. 100 back ..................49.99 Luke Trafton .......................500 free................4:28.97 Luke Trafton ..................... 1,650 free ........... 15:34.89 200 Medley Relay .............................................1:31.18 Kawczenski, Bennett, Steadman, Peterman 400 Medley Relay .............................................3:21.98 Kawczenski, Bennett, Steadman, Peterman Dan Schinnerer................................ Coach of the Year 2008-09 (2nd at Bucknell) Mark Kawczenski ................50 free ....................20.26 2009-10 (2nd at Navy) Eric Sokolosky .....................50 free ....................20.79 Dan Schinnerer................................ Coach of the Year 2010-11 (3rd at Bucknell) Mike Nicholson ...................400 IM ................3:52.09
Eric Sokolosky ’12
2011-12 (2nd at Navy) None 2012-13 (3rd at Bucknell) None 2013-14 (4th at Navy) Mike Nicholson ...................200 IM ................1:48.16 Mike Nicholson ...................400 IM ................3:52.84
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MEN’S RECORD BOOK/HONORS All-Patriot League Selections 1994-95 (3) Ethan Buckley, Stewart Harris, Rick Steenson 1995-96 (1) Alex Johnson 1996-97 (3) Ethan Buckley, Alex Johnson, Scott Woodworth 1997-98 (2) Alex Johnson, Scott Woodworth 1998-99 (2) Alex Johnson, Tyler Wynn 1999-00 (3) Chris Neary, Tyler Wynn, Adam Yerkes 2000-01 (2) Peter Garvin, Chris Neary 2001-02 (2) Stephen Schwanhauser, Jack Sheehen 2002-03 (5) Todd Bauer, Adam Freeman, Peter Garvin, Mark Kretzer, Steven Schwanhausser 2003-04 (5) First Team: Peter Garvin, Mark Kretzer, William Schilling Second Team: Todd Bauer, Jack Sheehan 2004-05 (7) First Team: Ian Rawhauser Second Team: Todd Bauer, Adam Freeman, John Hoffman, Mark Kretzer, John Peterman, William Schilling 2005-06 (5) First Team: Todd Bauer, Mark Kretzer, William Schilling Second Team: Mark Kawczenski, Joseph Metcalf 2006-07 (5) First Team: Mark Kawczenski, Luke Trafton Second Team: Ben Leboza, Joseph Metcalf, Grant Steadman 2007-08 (10) First Team: Bradford Bennett, Gonzalo DeLeon, Mark Kawczenski, Luke Trafton Second Team: Daniel Fletcher, Ben Leboza, Joseph Metcalf, John Peterman, Grant Steadman, Michael Volpe 2008-09 (9) First Team: Mark Kawczenski, Luke Trafton Second Team: Thomas Brown, Gonzalo DeLeon, Daniel Fletcher, Nathaniel Frye, Jonathan Podniesinski, Brendan Smith, Eric Sokolosky 2009-10 (10) First Team: Daniel Fletcher, Eric Sokolosky Second Team: Gonzalo DeLeon, Nathaniel Frye, Billy Krause, David Magaro, Jonathan Podniesinski, Matthew Segar, Luke Trafton, Christian Treat 2010-11 (7) First Team: Mike Nicholson, Eric Sokolosky Second Team: Thomas Brown, Nathaniel Frye, Billy Krause, Matthew Segar, Christian Treat 2011-12 (8) First Team: Thomas Brown, Mike Nicholson, Matthew Segar, Christian Treat Second Team: Taylor Harris, Erik Heinemann, Billy Krause, Eric Sokolosky 2012-13 (5) First Team: Mike Nicholson, Christian Treat Second Team: Erik Heinemann, Billy Krause, Ben Seketa 2013-14 (4) First Team: Louis Behnen, Mike Nicholson Second Team: Erik Heinemann, Ben Seketa
Recent Summer Events/Results The summer months are an important time for Bison swimmers and divers to improve. Bucknell student-athletes have competed at a number of summer events in recent years, including the Charlotte UltraSwim, Mid-Atlantic Championships, USA Swimming National Championships and U.S. Olympic 2011 Charlotte UltraSwim (May 12-15, 2011 • Mecklenberg County Aquatic Center • Charlotte, N.C.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Thomas Brown, Billy Krause, Eric Sokolosky, Christian Treat. Women: Kelly Pontecorvo. Highlights: Sokolosky (100 fly, 100 free), Brown (100 back) and Treat (200 IM) finished in the top half of races. 2011 Mid-Atlantic Championships (July 20-23, 2011 • Kinney Natatorium • Lewisburg, Pa.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Thomas Brown, Mike Davitt, Billy Krause, Stephen McMillin, Mike Nicholson, Matthew Segar, Eric Sokolosky, Bryce Suchomel, Christian Treat. Women: Kelly Purcell, Kaitlyn Sweeney. Highlights: The 11 Bucknell swimmers combined for 13 top-eight finishes. Five different men posted multiple top-eight showings: Brown (100 back, 200 back), Nicholson (200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM), Segar (100 free, 200 free), Sokolosky (50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 free), Treat (200 IM, 100 breast). Segar claimed the only Bison victory, winning the 200 free. 2011 USA National Championships (Aug. 2-6, 2011 • Avery Aquatics Center • Palo Alto, Calif.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Thomas Brown, Billy Krause, Mike Nicholson, Matthew Segar, Eric Sokolosky, Christian Treat. Highlights: Brown (200 back), Krause (400 IM) and Nicholson (400 IM) competed in individual events, while all six Bison swam in time trials. Segar posted one of the better individual performances, coming just .14 seconds shy of an Olympic Trials cut in the 200 free time trial. 2012 Charlotte UltraSwim (May 10-13, 2012 • Mecklenberg County Aquatic Center • Charlotte, N.C.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Mike Nicholson, Christian Treat. Highlights: Nicholson finished 19th of 54 in 400 IM and came within .35 seconds of an Olympic Trials cut. 2012 Santa Clara International Grand Prix (June 3-6, 2012 • Haines International Swim Center • Santa Clara, Calif.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Mike Nicholson, Christian Treat. Women: Kelly Pontecorvo. Highlights: Nicholson posted an Olympic Trials cut in the 400 IM, beating the standard by .01 seconds. Treat reached the “C” final in three events, while Pontecorvo finished in the top half of the field in the 1,500 free. 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials (June 25-July 2, 2012 • CenturyLink Center • Santa Clara, Calif.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Erik Heinemann, Mike Nicholson, Matthew Segar. Women: Emily Norton. Results: • Erik Heinemann (200 fly) - 2:04.60 (100th of 134) • Mike Nicholson (400 IM) - 4:32.19 (t-75th of 109) • Emily Norton (200 breast) - 2:44.35 (114th of 118) • Matthew Segar (200 free) - 1:54.49 (116th of 124)
2013 Mid-Atlantic Championships (July 17-20, 2013 • Kinney Natatorium • Lewisburg, Pa.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Erik Heinemann, Ben Seketa, Daniel Wallace. Women: Jennifer Brennan, Stephanie Koziol, Emma Levendoski, Kelly Pontecorvo, Alyssa Rollando, Jackie Shroyer. Highlights: Heinemann posted three top-three finishes in his four events to pace the Bucknell contingent, while Ben Seketa added three top-10 showings. Pontecorvo had two top-eight finishes in longdistance free events, while Levendoski advanced to the “B” final of the 200-meter backstroke. 2013 U.S. Open (July 30-Aug. 3, 2013 • William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center • Irvine, Calif.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Mike Nicholson. Women: Emma Levendoski, Kelly Pontecorvo. Highlights: Nicholson competed in the 200 fly, 200 breast and 400 IM. Pontecorvo swam the 400 and 800 free, while Levendoski competed in the 100 back. 2014 Arena Grand Prix at Mesa (April 24-26, 2014 • Skyline Aquatic Center • Mesa, Ariz.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Louis Behnen, Jack Robinson, Ben Seketa. Women: Diana Hanson, Stephanie Koziol, Amber McDonnell. Highlights: Bucknell’s six swimmers combined for 11 finals appearances, including a team-best 16thplace showing in the 400 IM by Amber McDonnell. 2014 Mid-Atlantic Championships (July 16-19, 2014 • Kinney Natatorium • Lewisburg, Pa.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Collin Greene, Brian Phillips, Will Rappaport, Jack Robinson, Ben Seketa. Women: Rachel Brekovsky, Lyndsey Marcheskie, Emma Levendoski, Amber McDonnell. Highlights: Levendoski (200 back), McDonnell (200 IM, 400 IM) and Seketa (200 breast) recorded new school records during the four-day meet that featured more than 100 competitors in most events. Levendoski, McDonnell and Seketa each placed in the championship finals of at least one event. 2014 USA Swimming Junior Nationals (July 30-Aug. 3, 2014 • William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center • Irvine, Calif.) Bucknell Participants: Men: Louis Behnen Highlights: Behnen put together a strong meet, breaking a pair of school long course records. Behnen advanced to the finals and broke school records in both the 400 free and 400 IM. 2014 USA Swimming Senior Nationals (Aug. 7-Aug. 10, 2014 • William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center • Irvine, Calif.) Bucknell Participants: Women: Emma Levendoski Highlights: Levendoski swam the 200-meter backstroke and lowered her own long-course school record. She touched the wall in 2:17.48, .62 faster than she swam the event the previous month. Levendoski placed 44th in the competitive field of nearly 80 swimmers after being seeded 75th entering the event.
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COACHING STAFF Dan Schinnerer Robert A. Latour Head Swimming & Diving Coach
Yale ’01 Ninth Season 47-29 (Men)/46-30-1 (Women)
five swimmers with Michigan ties on the 2005 USA World Championship Team, and the Club Wolverine squad swept the men’s, women’s and combined titles at the national championships in the summer of 2006. At Michigan, Schinnerer apprenticed under a pair of legendary head coaches in Jon Urbanchek and Bob Bowman. Schinnerer was also heavily involved in Michigan’s highly regarded summer swimming camp program, where he mentored both girls and boys aged 9-18. As assistant camp director and head coach of the intensive camp, he worked with many top young swimmers on stroke technique and training principles. At Yale, Schinnerer was a four-year swimming letterman, where he graduated in 2001 with a bachelor of arts degree in history. As a member of the Bulldogs swimming team, he was a Senior Nationals qualifier and was the recipient of the William Leeming Jellife Award for “greatest progress and development in swimming ability and outstanding leadership during his college years.” The Grand Rapids, Michigan, native went on to teach history and serve as assistant swimming coach at The Peddie School in Hightstown, New Jersey. He helped Peddie to an Eastern Interscholastic Prep School girls’ title in 2002 and a boys’ championship in 2003. Schinnerer coached multiple NISCA All-Americans, U.S. Open qualifiers and senior national qualifiers at Peddie. At Bucknell, Schinnerer took over a storied Bison swimming and diving program that has excelled since moving into the state-of-the-art Kinney Natatorium in 2002-03. Bucknell’s women captured four straight Patriot League championships from 2003-2006, while the Bison men won the title in 2003 and have finished among the top three teams regularly over the past eight seasons. The Bucknell men won the 1964 NCAA College Division championship and have won 18 conference titles since 1960. Schinnerer resides in Lewisburg with his wife Lesia, and their sons Kase and Erik.
Dan Schinnerer, who was named the Patriot League Men’s Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2010 and L tthe Women’s Coach of the Year in 2013, enters his ninth season as the head men’s and women’s swimn ming and diving coach at Bucknell. m In his first eight seasons at the helm of the Bison, 18 school records fell on the men’s side (200 free, 500 1 ffree, 1,000 free, 1,650 free, 100 back, 200 back, 100 breast, 200 breast, 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM, three-meter diving and five relays) and the squad has captured 10 individual and one relay title at the Patriot League Championships. The Bucknell men have finished in the top four at the league meet in each of Schinnerer’s first eight seasons. Four different swimmers (Mark Kawczenski, Mike Nicholson, Eric Sokolosky, Luke Trafton) have combined for 10 individual Patriot League titles under Schinnerer’s tutelage. Under Schinnerer’s direction, the women’s team produced 10 all-league performers on the way to a second-place finish at the Patriot League Championships in his first year. In three of the last seven seasons, Schinnerer has led the women to runner-up finishes at the league championships and the squad has had eight consecutive top-three showings under his leadership. New records have been set in 20 events during Schinnerer’s tenure. The Bucknell women are coming off a pair of outstanding campaigns that have featured back-to-back second-place finishes The Bison Staff Accepts the 2013 PL at the Patriot League Championships. The Bison have won 10 individual Patriot League titles and had 18 All-Patriot League seCoach of the Year Award lections over that span. Additionally, Bucknell’s eight dual-meet wins in 2013-14 were its most since 1997-98, and the Bison were undefeated (6-0) against Patriot League opponents. Prior to becoming the frontman for the Bison in the summer of 2006, the 2001 Yale graduate was an assistant coach with Michigan’s nationally ranked men’s swimming team. Schinnerer had been associated with the vaunted Michigan program since 2003, first as a volunteer assistant and then as a full-time assistant coach beginning in July 2004. Over his last three seasons the Wolverines finished fifth, sixth and eighth, respectively, at the NCAA Championships, and in each of his final two years they produced two NCAA individual champions. Schinnerer, who served as the team’s recruiting coordinator and budget administrator, designed and implemented the training program for the sprint and breaststroke group. He was able to work with Olympic-caliber swimmers, including Michigan student assistant coach Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian of all-time with 22 career medals. Four Michigan swimmers competed on the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team. The Wolverines placed
Mike Ginder
Kristine Mann
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Washington & Lee ’07 Third Season
Wooster ’10 Third Season
A 16-time All-American swimmer at Washingtton & Lee, Mike Ginder joined the Bison swimming aand diving staff in the summer of 2012. He put toggether an impressive four-year career with the Generaals, capturing eight individual conference titles, two cconference MVP awards and team MVP four times. A team captain as a senior, Ginder graduated in 2007 w with three individual and five relay school records. He was voted as the Washington & Lee Most Valuable w SSenior Male Athlete. Since graduation, Ginder has gained plenty of coaching experience. Prior to arriving at Bucknell, he spent one year as a volunteer assistant at Georgetown while also completing his master’s degree in professional studies in sports industry management. His thesis was on proposed changes to NCAA recruiting bylaws. Prior to his time at Georgetown, Ginder spent one year as an assistant at Catholic University, where he was part of a staff named Coaching Staff of the Year in the Landmark Conference. Ginder also spent a few months as an intern with the United States Golf Association, where he assisted with the merchandise operations of more than 30 vendors at the 2011 U.S. Open in Bethesda, Md. Ginder got his start in coaching at his alma mater. He spent three years as an assistant with the Generals, gaining experience in all facets of coaching. Ginder has stayed busy during the summers, working camps at Virginia and Navy, as well as serving as a coach at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club.
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Kristine Mann was added to the Bucknell swimm ming and diving coaching staff in the summer of 2012 after spending the previous two years as an 2 aassistant at the University of Mount Union. A member of the 2012 Ohio Athletic Conference Women’s b Coaching Staff of the Year, Mann saw Raiders capture C 10 individual conference titles and set five conference 1 rrecords during her tenure. Additionally, one swimmer was a national qualifier. Outside of the pool, the m women’s ’ team ranked k d iin the h top 15 nationally in grade-point average. Mann graduated from the College of Wooster in 2010 with a degree in mathematics and a minor in education. She was a four-year member of the swimming and diving team and was selected to the conference’s All-Academic Team. Mann served as team captain as a senior. In recent years, Mann has served as a counselor at the Texas A&M Aggie Swim Camp and she has spent time as a counselor and director at a Teen Leadership Camp at Fairmont State University.
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COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Carl Milofsky
Sandy Elion Assistant Coach
Academic Advisor
Connecticut College 21st Season
Brandeis ’70 20th Season
Sandy Elion is in her 21st season as a member of tthe Bucknell coaching staff. A teacher and co-director of the elementary program at the West Branch School o iin nearby Williamsport for more than 30 years, Elion brings to Bucknell a wealth of swimming knowledge b aand experience. In the Bison program, Elion’s primary responsibility is working with the stroke group. m Elion has a bachelor of arts degree in child development from Connecticut College and a master’s deo gree in the of Iowa. i education d i from f h University U A consistent record-setter in many midwestern and central U.S. swimming championships, Elion competed in the 1962-63 U.S. National Championships. She also competed for eight years on a Central AAU (now U.S. Swimming) team, serving as captain for three years. After a two-year stint as waterfront director at Seaside Regional Center in Waterford, Connecticut, Elion’s coaching experience included several years of age group coaching first at the Susquehanna Valley Aquatics Club and then at the Williamsport YMCA. Elion coached at Williamsport High School from 1988-93, helping lead the team to four District IV titles. She also has plenty of experience as a volunteer coach, stroke specialist and stroke judge in the Williamsport area. Elion and her husband, Bucknell professor Carl Milofsky, have four adult children: Jude, Nina, Tessa and Jake.
Assistant coach Sandy Elion’s husband, Carl Milofssky, enters his 20th season as the faculty representative with the Bison swimming program. Milofsky has been w a professor of sociology at Bucknell since 1982. Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milofsky was a professor at Yale University for four years bew ffore arriving in Lewisburg. He also taught at the City University of New York and the University of Chicago U prior to his stint at Yale. p Milofsky degree from Brandeis University in 1970, Mil f k received i d his hi bachelor’s b and completed both master’s and doctoral work at the University of California at Berkeley. Milofsky served as chairperson of Bucknell’s Sociology Department several times and was the editor of the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. He is also the author of three books: Special Education — A Sociological Study of California Programs, Testers and Testing — A Sociology of School Psychology and Community Organizations — Studies in Resource Mobilization and Exchange.
Pam Armold Assistant Director of Athletics/Aquatics and Auxiliary Services
Vermont ’77 13th Season
Errol Carter Diving Coach
Connecticut ’96 19th Season Former University of Connecticut standout diver E Errol Carter enters his 19th season as coach of the B Bison men’s and women’s diving program. The 2009, 2012 and 2013 Patriot League Diving C Coach of the Year, Carter graduated from UConn in 1 1996 with a bachelor of science degree in therapeuttic recreational services. He concluded an internship aat the Institute of Living in Hartford in 1998, which ccompleted his undergraduate requirements. While at UC UConn, C Carter was a four-year letterwinner as a diver. He advanced Whil to the Big East finals off the three-meter board in both his sophomore (1993-94) and junior (1994-95) seasons. He was also a conference finalist off the one-meter board in 1993-94. Carter helped his team win its first New England championship in 1994-95 by placing fifth on both boards. Carter, in 2003, helped Bison diver Adam Freeman to a Patriot League title and several school-record performances. In 2005, he coached Freeman and Erika Mannix to the NCAA Zone “A” Diving Championships. In recent years Carter helped Rebecca Bersani to four straight all-league nods, Allison FitzPatrick earn her first all-league citation as a senior in 2010 and he helped David Magaro earn all-league honors as a freshman and an NCAA Zone Diving berth as a sophomore. Carter has guided current Bison Tara Boyle and Katie Hetherington to three Patriot League titles over the last two years. In Lewisburg, Carter volunteers his time with the community diving team, and he also helped run a diving camp at West Chester University.
Pam Armold, former head women’s swimming c coach at Cornell and most recently an assistant men’s aand women’s swimming coach at Yale, is in her 13th yyear in the position of aquatics coordinator at Bucknell. In 2011, she added duties as Assistant Director n of Athletics/Aquatics and Auxiliary Services. o Armold oversees the daily operations of Bucknell’s Kinney Natatorium and Sojka Pavilion, as well n aas the campus instructional golf center and the Krebs Family Center. She F il Fitness Fi C Sh coordinates all pool-related operations, including programming and facility scheduling for varsity, recreation and outside use. Armold is also responsible for training and scheduling lifeguards, as well as aquatics event management. A 1977 graduate of the University of Vermont, Armold had served as assistant men’s and women’s swimming coach at Yale from 1998 to 2002. That followed a 10-year stint at Cornell, the first eight as an assistant men’s and women’s coach, and the final two (1996-98) as head women’s coach after the Big Red program restructured. Armold, who received a master of science degree in physical education from Ithaca College in 1980, took her first head coaching position in the fall of 1980 at Humboldt State, where she coached the women’s swimming team and lectured in the physical education department for eight years. She has a wealth of recreational swimming experience as well, having served as an instructor in swimming, water safety and lifeguard training. Armold also managed a pair of swimming pools in Glendale, Calif., during her stint at Humboldt State. Armold is certified by the American Red Cross in the areas of water safety instructor training, water safety instruction, lifeguard instruction and first aid/CPR instruction.
The Robert A. Latour Endowment Bucknell trustee William D. Dearstyne Jr., a member of the Class o 1962, established the Robert A. Latour Varsity Swimming and of Diving Endowment. Dearstyne’s significant gift to the university D permanently endows the head coaching position for swimming and p diving, along with providing funds for the program. d Latour began coaching at Bucknell in 1956. In 12 years, he led his swim teams to an overall 83-31 record in dual meets and six h Middle Atlantic Conference championships. His 1964 squad won M tthe inaugural NCAA college division championship, still the only NCAA title held by Bucknell. From 1968 to his retirement 10 years N llater, Latour served as Bucknell’s athletic director. A fellow Bucknell Hall of Famer with Latour, Dearstyne, ccompany group chairman of Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey., and a member of Bucknell’s Board of Trustees since N 1991, was considered one of the finest swimmers in the history of the former Middle Atlantic Conference, winning six MAC titles in record-breaking times in the 100-yard and 200-yard backstroke. A two-time co-captain who was undefeated in 30 consecutive 200-yard backstroke races, he also was a member of two Bucknell 400-yard medley relay teams that set records while winning MAC crowns. As a sophomore, Dearstyne was the Eastern Intercollegiate 100-yard backstroke champion. In 1962, he was named the outstanding athlete in Bucknell’s senior class.
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Robert A. Latour Inducted into Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 1985 Bucknell’s swimming coach from the inception of the program in 1956 until 1968 and director of athletics from 1968-78, Bob Latour is one of the all-time greats in Bison annals. He led his swimming teams to six Middle Atlantic Conference championships (1960, 1963-65, 1967-68) and the 1964 NCAA College Division title. Sixteen of his swimmers were selected to the College Division All-America Team, and his dual meet record was 83-31. From 1968 to his retirement 10 years later, Latour served as Bucknell’s athletic director. ***For more information on members of the Bucknell Swimming & Diving program in the Hall of Fame, turn to pages 38-40.***
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BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME William D. Dearstyne ’62 - Inducted in 1982 T Twice a co-captain of the Bison swimming team, Dearstyne won Middle Atlantic Conference 100 D aand 200-yard backstroke championships for tthree straight years. Dearstyne was the Eastern 100-yard backstroke champion in 1960. He led 1 tthe Bison to their first-ever MAC championship iin 1960. Dearstyne was the first Bucknell swimmer to compete at the NCAA Championship. A m member of the Bucknell Board of Trustees and a m ttremendous friend to Bison Athletics, Dearstyne helped establish the Robert A. Latour Swimming h & Diving Endowment in 2002. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1982) F
William C. Dorr ’62 - Inducted in 1995 A three-year swimming letterman and twice coccaptain of the Bison team, Bill Dorr helped lead Bucknell in 1960 to the first of its 18 conference B sswimming championships. Winner of the 220 and 440-yard freestyle events and anchor on the 4004 yyard medley relay team that clinched the Middle Atlantic Conference Championship for the Bison, A Dorr also won one other conference title, placed D ssixth in the 100 free at the 1962 Eastern Collegiate Championships, and at the time of his graduation C held or shared five school records. (Bucknell Hall h of Fame Class of 1995) o
William L. Drake ’72 - Inducted in 1996 A four-year letterman in swimming, Bill Drake cco-captained the 1974-75 team and set school and cconference records in the 200-yard backstroke. Winner of the 200 back at the Middle Atlantic and W East Coast Conference meets for three straight E yyears, he also won the event at the East-West meet in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., in 1974. Drake won m ffour individual events and was on seven winning rrelays at conference championship meets during his career, while seven of the victories were in h rrecord times. He also competed on three relay tteams in the NCAA meet in 1975. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1996) o
B. Kathryn Frazier ’82 - Inducted in 1987 The first woman swimmer to be enshrined, Kathy Frazier was a three-year co-captain. She earned F 19 1 All-America designations, three of them with top-5 finishes at the AIAW Division II Championt ships her senior year. A specialist in the freestyle s and a butterfly events, Frazier had a gaudy 84-5 career record in dual meet individual events and c held eight school records upon graduation. The h winner of the Bison Club Award and the Christy w Mathewson Award as the outstanding athlete in M her h senior class, Frazier’s top placings in national championships included a second and three thirds. c (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1987) (
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Jeremy Gross ’93 - Inducted in 2008 O of the top sprinters in program history, Jay One Gross won eight individual Patriot League titles G during an outstanding four-year career. He won d tthree Patriot League gold medals in both the 50yyard freestyle and the 100-yard butterfly, and he ccaptured two titles in the 100 free. In addition, he was a member of six Patriot League champion h rrelay teams as well as one East Coast Conference cchampionship relay unit as a freshman. Gross was honored as the Patriot League Co-Swimmer of the h Meet in both 1992 and 1993, and he went on to M win ECAC championships in the 100 fly and 100 w ffree in 1992, and in the 50 and 100 free in 1993. He set meet records d in both b h events as a senior. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 2008)
Margaret Grunow Conze ’93 - Inducted in 2004 O of the finest female swimmers in Bucknell One h history, Conze won a school-record 88 individual rraces and never lost a regular-season 50 or 100yyard freestyle event. In 12 career individual league cchampionship races, she captured 11 gold medals aand one bronze medal. During her junior and senior campaigns she was a perfect 49-0, including n ssix Patriot League individual titles and an Eastern SSeaboard championship. Conze became the first ffemale swimmer in school history to compete at tthe U.S. Olympic Trials. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 2004) C
James B. Harvey ’88 - Inducted in 1999 O of the most decorated swimmers in Bucknell One history, Jim Harvey graduated as the owner of h eeight individual school records. During his career Harvey dominated the East Coast Conference, H winning 11 of a possible 12 individual races. He w was named the Outstanding Swimmer of the w Meet in each of his four years. Harvey won ECC M Championship titles in seven different events, C ttwice qualifying for the NCAA Championships, where he was honorable mention in the 50-meter w ffreestyle in 1988. He was the Eastern champion iin the 100 free in 1987 and in the 100 butterfly iin 1988. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1999)
Jeff Hilk ’86 - Inducted in 2010 J Hilk was a standout for both the Bucknell Jeff water polo and swimming and diving teams in the w mid-1980s. As a four-year swimming letterman, m Hilk graduated with school records in the 200-yard H ffreestyle and 400 and 800 freestyle relays. The Cincinnati, Ohio, native was a top-eight finisher C iin five freestyle events at East Coast Conference Championships and was on two gold-medal relays C iin 1985. Hilk won the Scott Schulte Award as the water polo team’s MVP in 1985 and was also the w cco-recipient of the Christy Mathewson Award aas the top senior athlete in his class. During the water polo circuit he posted 334 goals and 460 w points in his h career, totals l that h still rank second only to fellow Hall of Famer and All-American Scott Schulte ’81 on Bucknell’s career charts. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 2010)
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BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Kathleen A. Lynch ’87 - Inducted in 1998 A four-year swimming letterwinner and twice cco-captain of the team, Kathy Lynch won eight East Coast Conference individual championE sships and earned All-East honors in the 200-yard backstroke. A placewinner in backstroke events at b tthe Eastern Championships for four consecutive yyears, Lynch held 10 school individual and relay rrecords at graduation. She was highly instrumenttal in Bucknell winning its first women’s confereence swimming championship in 1987, and she was twice the ECC Scholar-Athlete in women’s w sswimming. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1998)
Susan D. Mestier Brauner ’74 - Inducted in 1997 A pioneer in the Bucknell aquatics program, Sue M Mestier Brauner served as team captain of Buckn nell’s first varsity women’s swimming team and qualified for national championship competition. q SShe graduated with school records in the 100, 200 aand 400-yard freestyle events, and the 100-yard butterfly. She recorded two top-10 finishes at the b 1974 National Women’s Swimming Champion1 ships. Led by Mestier Brauner, Bucknell’s firsts ever varsity team finished fifth at the Eastern e Championships and placed 18th of 75 teams at C the t national championship meet. (Bucknell Hall of o Fame Class of 1997)
Geoffrey B. Miller ’76 - Inducted in 1998 A four-year swimming letterman, co-captain of the 1975-76 team and a member of Bucknell teams 1 tthat won four consecutive Middle Atlantic Confereence and East Coast Conference championships, tthe late Geoff Miller was one of the most dominant sswimmers of perhaps the greatest swimming era iin school history. During his career he won seven iindividual conference titles and was on 10 relay tteams that took conference gold medals. He set tthree league individual records and competed aat the NCAA Swimming Championships twice. ((Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1998)
Jennifer A. Myers-Keating ’98 - Inducted in 2008 O of Bucknell’s most decorated woman swimOne mers, Jennifer Myers-Keating became the first m ffemale in Patriot League history to win the same eevent at the league championship meet four sstraight years. She won 35 of 36 career races iin the 200 back and never lost a race at home iin four years. A four-time All-Patriot Leaguer, Myers-Keating won the three events at the 1995 M Patriot League Championships and was named P Co-Swimmer of the Meet. In addition to her four C Patriot League gold medals in the 200 back, she P aalso won three more in the 100 back and graduaated with 10 PL titles. Her eight individual gold medals d l were a lleague record d at the time. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 2008)
Peter R. O’Keeffe ’72 - Inducted in 1984 P Peter O’Keeffe co-captained the 1971-72 Bucknell sswimming team and is one of only two University Division All-Americans in program history. WinD ner of the 200-yard freestyle at the Middle Atlantic n Conference Championships for three straight C yyears, O’Keeffe also won three other MAC freestyle ttitles, held or shared eight school records, and sstarred on teams that won two MAC team titles. IIn addition to earning All-America honors in the 100-yard backstroke at the NCAA Championships 1 iin 1971, he placed in the top nine in the backstroke rraces at the Eastern Championships five times. ((Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1984)
Gregory W. Olson ’70 - Inducted in 1987 G Olson was, at the time of his graduation, the Greg h highest scorer in Bucknell swimming history, and h he held school records in the 500, 1000 and 1650yyard freestyle events and in the 400 free relay. As a senior, Olson won Middle Atlantic Conference cchampionships in the 200 butterfly and 500 and 1650 freestyle and placed in both the 200 fly 1 aand 500 free at the Eastern Championships. Coccaptain of the 1969-70 team, he swam on teams tthat had a combined 26-10 record and won two MAC titles. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1987) M
Robert N. Richards ’74 - Inducted in 1985 The finest diver in Bucknell history, Bob Richards won the Middle Atlantic Conference one- and w tthree-meter championships in 1973 and 1974. He co-captained the swimming and diving team H aas a senior and set a school dual meet scoring rrecord. He was a member of teams that won 36 of 43 dual meets and four straight conference o ttitles. Richards scored in the Eastern Championsships, was named to the Dean’s List five times at Bucknell, and received the ECAC Medallion for B aathletic and scholastic excellence. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1985) o
Richard W. Russell - Inducted in 1997 The foundation of the Bucknell aquatics program ffor more than a quarter-century, Dick Russell ccoached the men’s swimming and diving team ffrom 1968-94 and created the water polo program aat Bucknell, coaching the team from its inception aas a varsity sport in 1977 until 1986. Russell’s sswim teams compiled a dual-meet record of 154121 and won 11 conference championships, while 1 his water polo teams tallied an overall record of h 223-68-4, making him the first coach in Bucknell 2 history to record 100 or more victories in two h ssports. Russell passed away in April 2008. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1997) n
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BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Roger J. Schwanhausser ’75 - Inducted in 2002 R Roger Schwanhausser was one of the leaders of a tterrific Bison swimming team that captured four sstraight Middle Atlantic Conference and East Coast Conference team championships. In addiC ttion to winning three individual conference titles, SSchwanhausser earned gold medals on 11 different rrelays. He graduated with Bucknell records in the 100 backstroke and 200 IM. His son, Stephen ’03, 1 aalso swam for the Bison and set school records in tthe 100 and 200 breaststroke. They are the only ffather-son combination in school history in any ssport to have held school records. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 2002) o
Catherine Karpuk Seward ’77 - Inducted in 1993 The first female athlete at Bucknell to receive AllA America recognition, Cathy Karpuk Seward earned ffour varsity letters as a diver on the swimming aand diving teams, and she is generally regarded aas the finest female diver ever at Bucknell. A tteam co-captain in 1976-77, she placed fifth in tthe three-meter dive and sixth in the one-meter eevent that year at the AIAW Small College National Championships to earn the All-America honors. C Karpuk Seward had 47 first-place finishes in her K ffour-year dual-meet career. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1993) C
Edmund Jared Thimme, Jr. ’66 - Inducted in 1990 W Winner of five individual Middle Atlantic Confereence swimming championships, Jerry Thimme aalso won the 200 and 1650-yard freestyles at the 1964 NCAA College Division Championships to 1 help lead Bucknell to the team title. He was an h All-American in four events in 1964 and two more A tthe following year. Thimme was a part of MAC cchampionship teams in 1964 and 1965. In 1964 he won MAC gold medals in the 200 free, 500 free h aand 400 free relay, and a year later he repeated iin all three events. He also won the MAC title in tthe 200 free as a senior in 1966. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1990) F
Stephen P. Winings ’74 - Inducted in 2008 S Steve Winings was named an All-American after finishing eighth in the 50-yard freestyle at the 1971 NCAA Championships, the highest finish 1 eever by a Bucknell swimmer. He captured the Middle Atlantic Conference title in the 50 free every d yyear from 1971-74, making him the first swimmer iin conference history to win an event four years in a row. He also won the 100 breaststroke in 1971 aand 1973 and captured seven more MAC titles in rrelays, including four in the 400 free relay. Winiings was twice a silver medalist in the 50 free at tthe Eastern Championships. He co-captained the 1973-74 team to the only undefeated season in 1 Bucknell k ll history. h ((Bucknell k ll Hall of Fame Class of 2008)
James P. Smigie ’65 - Inducted in 1980 J Smigie won the 100 and 200-yard butterfly Jim rraces to pace Bucknell to the 1964 NCAA College Division Championship. A co-captain of the 1964D 65 Bison team and a member of teams that had 6 a combined 28-4 record and won three straight Middle Atlantic Conference Championships, SmiM ggie also won NCAA gold medals in the 400-yard medley relay in 1964 and the 200 fly in 1965 when m Bucknell finished third in the team competition. B The first MAC swimmer to win seven individual cconference ggold old medals in his career,, Smigie Smiggie was undefeated in 34 dual meets in the 200 fl u flyyy.. (B ((Buckucknell Hall Fame Class ne n ell l H aalll off F amee Cl am Clas asss of as of 1980) 1980) 98 9 80)) The Bison women with their 2014 second-place trophy.
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THE PLAN FOR BUCKNELL/MISSION STATEMENT/LEADERSHIP ACADEMY The Plan for Bucknell Bucknell is a unique national university where liberal arts and professional programs complement each other, where 3,583 full-time students are educated for a lifetime of critical thinking and strong leadership. For more than 160 years, the University U has remained true to its fundamental purpose: to educate and prepare d students for lives that make a difference s and a have a positive impact on the world. In keeping with that purpose, the University has developed The Plan for U Bucknell, which includes its collective B vvision — “To provide students with the premier undergraduate experience in p American higher education.” Students A helped shape this vision because of their h cconfidence in the University. The Plan comprises five strategies: Strengthen the Academic Core aaims to ensure that a Bucknell education is challenging and h ll d engaging, with h openness to new ideas and a culture of innovation; Deepen the Residential Learning Experience will provide a residential learning and living experience that complements the academic program, integrates the athletics and recreation program and promotes personal growth and development and civic and ethical responsibility; Enhance Diversity is a commitment to diversity in all its forms within a civil and supportive environment of open exchange to prepare Bucknell graduates to live and work in a globally integrated and intercultural world; Build Bridges will bring the world to Bucknell — through visiting scholars and sports teams, international students and alumni, guest speakers, international focus semesters, and electronic communications — and bring Bucknell to the world through strategic partnerships and community engagement activities as well as opportunities for off-campus study and faculty research; Secure Our Financial Future will secure resources necessary to engage new opportunities, lessen dependence on tuition, and ensure our financial future. The Plan for Bucknell was unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees on April 29, 2006, having previously been approved by the students and faculty. We have begun implementing it and are determined to make it a reality over the next decade. To read the complete version of The Plan for Bucknell or to request a published version, see http://www.bucknell.edu/ThePlanforBucknell
Bucknell Department of Athletics and Recreation Mission Statement The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University. The Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high national ranking for student-athletes’ graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on H grade-point averages. The coaches’ g and a staff ’s paramount responsibility is i maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes’ a education, even while providing the e rigorous and serious NCAA Division r I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek. s Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of m student-athletes and the general s student body by encouraging pers sonal health, development, and s balance among intellectual, social, b civic, and physical pursuits; by celc ebrating challenge and competition; e and a by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. s Coaches and staff direct a rich array C of o athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing o student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship, and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Department’s programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell. The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, reflects positively upon Bucknell’s student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell. A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the NCAA. The department is proud that so many of today’s exemplary Bison scholarathletes will be tomorrow’s outstanding leaders.
Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy As Bison Athletics seeks to create a comprehensive learning environment that meshes with the academic mission of the University, an important element of the complete student-athlete experience is participation in an elite leadership development program designed to identify, develop, challenge and support studentathletes and coaches in their continual quest to become leaders in academics, in athletics and in life. The Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy was launched in August 2011 with the goal of delivering programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come. Leadership Academy programming has evolved and expanded throughout its first three years, and much more is planned in 2014-15. Approximately 60 student-athletes particpate in Leadership Academy programming each year.
Goals for the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy include: • Identify and develop high potential leaders as sophomores or juniors • Help young best athletes become best leaders • Create strong leaders by example and set stage to develop vocal leaders • Build a strong peer support network for aspiring leaders • Develop leaders who support and learn from team captains/leaders • Practice leading self, their class, and below • Succession Planning — smoothly replace graduating leaders • Encourage veteran leaders to step up and be vocal leaders • Establish a solid, cooperative and ongoing partnership with the coaching staff • Teach and apply the insights and skills necessary to be a responsible and respected leader
• Provide veteran leaders with ongoing coaching and support as they tackle the tough issues of team leadership • Provide veteran leaders with a solid peer network for guidance and support • Provide veteran leaders with highly marketable leadership skills for a lifetime
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PATRIOT LEAGUE Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League also had more than 93 percent of its teams score above the national APR average in the most recent data, and 92 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its studentathletes to be leaders in society. During the 2013-14 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: • The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in multi-year APR rating, and led all leagues in men’s basketball APR. • 81 Patriot League teams recorded perfect graduation success rates and 92 earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport in APR. • More than 93 percent of Patriot League teams scored above the national average in APR. • Patriot League teams won NCAA Tournament games in seven different sports, with American winning twice to advance to the Round of 16 in volleyball. • League squads also won NCAA first-round or regional contests in football (Fordham), men’s soccer (Navy), women’s soccer (Boston University), women’s lacrosse (Loyola), softball (Boston University) and baseball (Bucknell). • Navy won the overall Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the second time in three years, while Army took first place on the men’s side and Boston University claimed the women’s title in its inaugural season. • Fifteen student-athletes earned Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition, including first-team accolades for Fordham’s Brett Biestek (Football), Bucknell’s Joe Meyer (Men’s Soccer) and Navy’s Elizabeth Hoerner (Women’s Soccer).
• Thirty-five student-athletes received Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition. • There were 2,450 student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14, including 128 with a semester GPA of at least 4.0. • American women’s basketball standout Alexis Dobbs and Navy women’s soccer star Elizabeth Hoerner both earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and were later named the Patriot League’s nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. • Fordham’s Brett Biestek earned a Postgraduate Scholarship from the FCS Athletic Directors Association. • The Patriot League Sportsmanship Awards went to a pair of basketball student-athletes in American’s Darius Gardner on the men’s side and Army’s Krishawn Tillett for the women. • Lafayette’s Alec Golini (Men’s Soccer) and Lehigh’s Brooke Astor (Women’s Track and Field) earned the Patriot League Outstanding Leadership and Character Awards for their excellence in leadership and service. • Four Patriot Leaguers were named Senior CLASS Award finalists, including three in men’s lacrosse. • Loyola’s Joe Fletcher was one of five finalists for the Tewaaraton Award given to the top player in men’s lacrosse, and also earned the William C. Schmeisser Outstanding Defensive Player Award from the USILA. • Fordham’s Mike Nebrich placed fifth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award as the top FCS player. • Twenty-four Patriot Leaguers were named first, second or third-team All-Americans in team sports, including six in football, five in men’s lacrosse, four in women’s lacrosse and three in men’s soccer. • Loyola spent the majority of the season as the No. 1-ranked team in the men’s lacrosse national polls. • Fordham football and Loyola men and women’s lacrosse each finished in the top 10 of national polls, while Navy men’s soccer and American volleyball and field hockey each placed in the top 25 of their sport’s final national rankings. • Navy’s Jay Stell placed third in the javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, matching the best-ever finish for a Patriot League male and earning first-team All-America honors. • Boston University’s Allison Barwise, Rich Peters and Rosa Moriello also competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and earned All-America honors, with Barwise receiving first-team status by placing sixth in the high jump for the best NCAA finish by a Patriot League female since 1993. • Peters and his BU teammate, Monica Adler, both recorded top-10 finishes in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships to earn All-America recognition. • Navy’s Tom Duvall came in the top 10 in the 500 freestyle at the NCAA Men’s Swimming Championship to earn All-America honors, and was one of four Patriot Leaguers to compete in an individual event at either the NCAA Men or Women’s Championship. • Lehigh’s Tyler Mueller and Loyola’s Kiera Harrison ran in the NCAA Cross Country Championships.
The Presidents’ Cup The Presidents’ Cup signifies overall excellence in the 24 sports sponsored by the Patriot League, and Bucknell has won the Cup 18 times in its 24-year existence, including 14 of the last 17 years. The Presidents’ Cup is awarded annually to the institution that accumulates the highest point total over the entire academic year, with points awarded on the basis of the school’s finish in each of the 24 Patriot League sports. If there is a league tournament in a sport, the points are awarded based on the average of the regular season and tournament finish, and if there is no post-season tournament, points are awarded based on regular-season standings.
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PRESIDENTS’ CUP CHAMPIONS 1991 — Bucknell 1992 — Bucknell 1993 — Bucknell 1994 — Army 1995 — Army 1996 — Bucknell 1997 — Army 1998 — Bucknell 1999 — Bucknell 2000 — Bucknell 2001 — Bucknell 2002 — Bucknell
2003 — Bucknell 2004 — Bucknell 2005 — Army 2006 — Bucknell 2007 — Bucknell 2008 — Bucknell 2009 — Bucknell 2010 — Bucknell 2011 — Bucknell 2012 — Navy 2013 — Bucknell 2014 — Navy
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RECENT PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS 2009 (Kinney Natatorium, Lewisburg, Pa.) Men Women 1. Navy, 1,031.5 1. Colgate, 862 2. Bucknell, 635 2. Navy, 759.5 3. Army, 596 3. Bucknell, 656.5 4. Lehigh, 357.5 4. American, 315.5 5. Colgate, 353 5. Army, 303 6. Lafayette, 202 6. Lehigh, 262.5 7. American, 141 7. Lafayette, 180 8. Holy Cross, 123 8. Holy Cross, 144 * Errol Carter Men’s and Women’s Diving Coach of the Year
The Bison team captains accept the second-place trophy..
Macey Keath ’11 was a First Team All-Patriot League selection in 2009.
2010 (Lejeune Hall, Annapolis, Md.) Men Women 1. Navy, 1,047 1. Navy, 887 2. Bucknell, 646 2. Bucknell, 687 3. Army, 529 3. Colgate, 675.5 4. Lehigh, 427 4. Lehigh, 317.5 5. Colgate, 314 5. Army, 311.5 6. American, 209 6. American, 287.5 7. Lafayette, 194 7. Lafayette, 162 8. Holy Cross, 117 8. Holy Cross, 155 * Dan Schinnerer Men’s Coach of the Year
Eric Sokolosky won the 50 free at the 2010 Patriot League Championships.
Courtney Warren ’10 won her second career Patriot League title in 2010.
2011 (Kinney Natatorium, Lewisburg, Pa.) Men Women 1. Navy, 1,056 1. Colgate, 862 2. Army, 603.5 2. Navy, 760 3. Bucknell, 566 3. Bucknell, 581.5 4. Lehigh, 380 4. American, 332 5. Colgate, 363 5. Army, 323.5 6. American, 201 6. Lehigh, 230 7. Lafayette, 183.5 7. Lafayette, 226 8. Holy Cross, 130 8. Holy Cross, 144
Mike Nicholson won the 400 IM at the 2011 Patriot League Championships.
Molly Goebel won the 50 free at the 2011 Patriot League Championships.
2012 (Lejeune Hall, Annapolis, Md.) Men Women 1. Navy, 1,029.5 1. Navy, 933.5 2. Bucknell, 638.5 2. Colgate, 692.5 3. Army, 534.5 3. Bucknell, 593.5 4. Lehigh, 460 4. Army, 422.5 5. American, 271.5 5. Lehigh, 317.5 6. Colgate, 262 6. Lafayette, 217 7. Lafayette, 164 7. American, 213 8. Holy Cross, 123 8. Holy Cross, 116 * Errol Carter Men’s and Women’s Diving Coach of the Year
The Bison accept their second-place trophy..
Tara Boyle became the first Bison female diver to win a Patriot League title in 2012
2013 (Kinney Natatorium, Lewisburg, Pa.) Men Women 1. Navy, 995.5 1. Navy, 836 2. Army, 734 2. Bucknell, 670 3. Bucknell, 543.5 3. Colgate, 655 4. Lehigh, 393.5 4. Army, 542 5. American, 270 5. Lehigh, 312 6. Colgate, 189 6. Lafayette, 185 7. Lafayette, 178 7. Holy Cross, 120 8. Holy Cross, 133.5 8. American, 117 * Errol Carter Men’s and Women’s Diving Coach of the Year * Dan Schinnerer Women’s Coach of the Year
Christian Treat was Bucknell’s No. 2 point-scorer at the 2013 PL Championships.
Men 1. Navy, 945.5 2. Army, 640.5 3. Boston U., 609 4. Bucknell, 477 5. Lehigh, 291.5 6. American, 178 7. Lafayette, 168 8. Loyola, 151.5 9. Colgate, 109 10. Holy Cross, 80
2013 PL Diving Coach of the Year Errol Carter
2014 (Lejeune Hall, Annapolis, Md.) Women 1. Navy, 778 2. Bucknell, 580 3. Boston U., 533.5 4. Army, 495 5. Lehigh, 356 6. Colgate, 322.5 7. Loyola, 243 8. American, 151 9. Lafatette, 107 10. Holy Cross, 74
Mike Nicholson won the 400 IM at the 2014 Patriot League Championships.
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Final Freas-Rooke Pool Records 1956-2002 Event 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 1650 Free 100 Fly 200 Fly 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM 400 IM 200 MR 400 MR 200 FR 400 FR 800 FR 1m Diving* 3m Diving* *6 dives
Event 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 1650 Free 100 Fly 200 Fly 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM 400 IM 200 MR 400 MR 200 FR 400 FR 800 FR 1m Diving* 3m Diving* *6 dives
Kinney Natatorium Records 2003-pres.
WOMEN Name (School)...................... Time/Score Grunow (Bucknell) ..................................24.19 Grunow (Bucknell) ..................................52.53 Grunow (Bucknell) ...............................1:53.63 Faas (Bucknell) .....................................5:09.75 Feinthel (Bucknell).............................10:30.19 Holthaus (Penn) .................................17:29.84 Grunow (Bucknell) ..................................58.51 Wood (Bucknell) ...................................2:07.85 Kolata (Army) ..........................................58.30 Myers (Bucknell) ..................................2:06.89 Flick (Bucknell).....................................1:06.87 Flick (Bucknell).....................................2:25.33 Grunow (Bucknell) ...............................2:10.75 Hallano (Penn) .....................................4:39.51 Bucknell ................................................1:50.97 Bucknell ................................................4:00.97 Penn ......................................................1:39.73 Bucknell ................................................3:37.73 Bucknell ................................................8:01.83 Ehrgood (Bucknell) ...............................258.20 Ellis (Colgate) ........................................267.53
WOMEN Event ........... Name (School).................... Time/Score 50 Free ............Mi Dinh 2009 (Navy) ............................22.36 100 Free ..........Raab 2012 (Hershey HS) ......................49.01 200 Free ..........Raab 2012 (Hershey HS) .................. 1:45.10 500 Free ..........Smith 2014 (Oakland Catholic)........ 4:36.41 1000 Free ........Aemisegger 2009 (Princeton)........... 9:42.40 1650 Free ........Aemisegger 2009 (Princeton)......... 16:01.79 100 Fly ............Nolan 2009 (Hershey HS).....................53.42 200 Fly ............Vaughn 2013 (Navy) ......................... 1:58.40 100 Back .........Raab 2012 (Hershey HS) ......................53.08 200 Back .........McGraw 2011 (Colgate) .................... 1:56.39 100 Breast.......Cameron (Warwick HS) .................... 1:00.54 200 Breast.......Gorinsky 2011 (Navy)....................... 2:12.08 200 IM ............Cameron 2011 (Warwick HS) ........... 1:57.74 400 IM ............Aemisegger 2009 (Princeton)........... 4:06.62 200 MR ...........Colgate 2009...................................... 1:41.12 400 MR ...........Colgate 2009...................................... 3:39.23 200 FR.............Colgate 2009...................................... 1:31.57 400 FR.............Colgate 2009...................................... 3:20.55 800 FR.............Colgate 2011...................................... 7:20.29 1m Diving .......Meier 2009 (George Mason).............315.22* 3m Diving .......Meier 2009 (George Mason).............312.45* * 6 optionals
MEN Name (School)...................... Time/Score Neary (Bucknell)......................................20.91 Harvey (Bucknell)....................................45.87 Harvey (Bucknell), Doust (Syracuse) ..................................1:42.08 Harvey (Bucknell).................................4:34.05 Girshe (La Salle) ...................................9:29.52 Pinney (Penn) .....................................16:42.78 Neary (Bucknell)......................................50.68 Smutney (Temple)................................1:50.37 Steenson (Bucknell) ................................52.35 Larson (Fordham) ................................1:54.81 Ebel (La Salle) ..........................................58.38 Sanocki (Maryland) ..............................2:07.10 Harvey (Bucknell).................................1:54.91 Kanaugh (La Salle) ...............................4:02.00 Bucknell ................................................1:35.59 Maryland ..............................................3:31.39 Bucknell ................................................1:25.58 Bucknell ................................................3:06.88 Bucknell ................................................7:08.29 Richards (Bucknell) ...............................310.55 Ebert (Penn State).................................353.10
MEN Event ........... Name (School).................... Time/Score 50 Free ............Nolan 2011 (Hershey HS).....................19.58 100 Free ..........Nolan 2011 (Hershey HS).....................42.34 200 Free ..........Belecanech 2009 (Prep) .................... 1:36.05 500 Free ..........Hunter 2009 (Navy).......................... 4:18.56 1000 Free ........Hunter 2009 (Navy).......................... 8:59.52 1650 Free ........Hunter 2008 (Navy)........................ 14:58.72 100 Fly ............Meyer 2009 (Navy) ...............................47.33 200 Fly ............Meyer 2009 (Navy) ........................... 1:42.54 100 Back .........Nolan 2011 (Hershey HS).....................45.49 200 Back .........Hetzner 2009 (Navy) ........................ 1:45.35 100 Breast.......Grove 2013 (Navy) ................................54.45 200 Breast.......Hoffer 2013 (Navy) ........................... 1:57.13 200 IM ............Nolan 2011 (Hershey HS)................. 1:41.39 400 IM ............Vagts 2013 (Navy)............................. 3:49.75 200 MR ...........Navy 2013 ......................................... 1:28.63 400 MR ...........Navy 2013 ......................................... 3:13.81 200 FR.............Lehigh 2013....................................... 1:20.05 400 FR.............Navy 2011 ......................................... 2:56.76 800 FR.............Navy 2011 ......................................... 6:31.95 1m Diving .......Olson 2010 (Navy) ............................393.30* 3m Diving .......Nguyen 2013 (Army) ........................381.25* * 6 optionals
Bucknell’s 2013-14 Top Times WOMEN Event ........... Name (School).................... Time/Score 50 Free ............Lauren Perry ..........................................23.83 100 Free ..........Lauren Perry ..........................................51.15 200 Free ..........Lauren Perry ...................................... 1:49.13 500 Free ..........Kelly Pontecorvo ............................... 4:50.38 1650 Free ........Kelly Pontecorvo ............................. 16:31.42 100 Fly ............Kristen Purdy ........................................56.62 200 Fly ............Amber McDonnell ............................. 2:02.04 100 Back .........Emma Levendoski .................................54.15 200 Back .........Emma Levendoski ............................. 1:56.80 100 Breast.......Ashley Henderson ............................. 1:04.21 200 Breast.......Ashley Henderson ............................. 2:20.25 200 IM ............Amber McDonnell ............................. 2:02.14 400 IM ............Amber McDonnell ............................. 4:21.51 200 MR ...........Levendoski, Henderson, Purdy, Utkewicz ... 1:42.94 400 MR ...........Levendoski, Henderson, Purdy, Perry ...3:45.33 200 FR.............Perry, McGoff, Levendoski, Utkewicz . 1:34.82 400 FR.............Perry, McGoff, Marcheskie, Utkewicz . 3:27.29 800 FR.............Perry, Koziol, Marcheskie, McGoff ..... 7:24.74 1m Diving .......Tara Boyle ..........................................276.90* 3m Diving .......Katie Hetherington ...........................277.25* * 6 optionals
MEN Event ........... Name ................................. Time/Score 50 Free ............Steve Grune ...........................................20.74 100 Free ..........Erik Heinemann ....................................45.37 200 Free ..........Erik Heinemann ................................ 1:38.79 500 Free ..........Louis Behnen..................................... 4:26.53 1650 Free ........Louis Behnen................................... 15:23.83 100 Fly ............Mike Nicholson .....................................48.76 200 Fly ............Mike Nicholson ................................. 1:46.17 100 Back .........Jack Robinson .......................................50.30 200 Back .........Louis Behnen..................................... 1:48.60 100 Breast.......Ben Seketa .............................................55.52 200 Breast.......Mike Nicholson ................................. 2:01.09 200 IM ............Mike Nicholson ................................. 1:48.16 400 IM ............Mike Nicholson ................................. 3:52.84 200 MR ...........Hadley, Seketa, Nicholson, Grune .... 1:30.20 400 MR ...........Robinson, Seketa, Nicholson, Heinemann ... 3:18.96 200 FR.............Grune, Hadley, Ortiz, Reitz .............. 1:22.65 400 FR.............Nicholson, Hadley, Wallace, Reitz ....... 3:03.27 800 FR.............Heinemann, Hadley, Behnen, Wallace ... 6:39.04 1m Diving .......Jon Jones...........................................253.05* 3m Diving .......Jon Jones...........................................293.40* * 6 optionals
KINNEY NATATORIUM 50-Meter by 25-Yard Olympic Class Pool Seating for 500 spectators, restrooms, separated varsity and visiting team locker rooms, poolside classroom, sauna, steam room and concession stands Opened: 2003 Host of Following Events • 2005 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship • 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 Patriot League Swimming & Diving Championships • 2005-2014 Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Championships • 2004, 2014 Eastern Women’s Water Polo Championship • 2010 Eastern Men’s Water Polo Championship • Exhibition Water Polo Game against the U.S. Women’s National Team