2018-19 Penn State Men's Swimming & Diving Yearbook

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2018-19 QUICK FACTS

1-9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PENN STATE SWIMMING AND DIVING 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table of Contents/Quick Facts 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roster/Schedule 3-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach Tim Murphy 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diving Coach Jeff DiNicola 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Coach Steve Barnes 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coaches Josh Graham & Matt Hurst 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. Assistant Coach Emily Lundstrom

8-29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEET THE STUDENT-ATHLETES 8-15..........................................................................................Seniors Bledsoe, Cassell, Crow, Dickson, Dikos, Garcia Boissier, Nunez, Zamir 16-19........................................................................................ Juniors DiNunzio, Freund, Veregin, Wilson 19-24............................................................................... Sophomores Castano, Deckman, Gosieniecki, Harlow, Hoch, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, Krigger, Popovich, Roberson, Schiffmann 25-29.................................................................................Newcomers Callahan, Cey, Chenot, A. Daly, M. Daly, Lulek, Peckmann, Perelli, Vasquez, Zwijacz

30-57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NITTANY LION HISTORY 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016-17 Top Times 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Ten Championship Review 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All-Time Big Ten Champions 32-35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Ten Championship History 36-39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Championship History 40-42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State Records 43-45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yearly Top Times 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School Record Chronology 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All-Big Ten/Academic Awards 48-49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Awards & Honors 50-53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All-Time Results 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program/Coaching History 55-57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Letterwinners

GENERAL INFORMATION Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Park, Pa. Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1855 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,848 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Ten Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nittany Lions President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric J. Barron Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandy Barbour Athletic Website. . . . . . . www.GoPSUsports.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Murphy Sixth Season (West Chester, Pa. ’79) Record at Penn State. . . . . . . . . . . Men: 22-20-0 Diving Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff DiNicola First Season (Southwest Missouri State ’99) Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Barnes Sixth Season (Ithaca ’05) Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Graham First Season (Penn State ’09) Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Hurst Fourth Season (Southern Connecticut State ’06) Vol. Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . Emily Lundstrom First Season (South Dakota ’18) TEAM INFORMATION Captains. . . . . . . . . . Robbie Dickson, Sterg Dikos Twitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @ PennStateSWIM Facebook. . . . . . . Penn State Swimming & Diving 2017-18 RECAP 2017-18 Dual Meet Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 2017-18 Big Ten Finish. . . . . . . . . . 8th (389.5 pts) 2017-18 NCAA Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . 30th (14 pts) 2017-18 NCAA Qualifiers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Men’s Swimming & Diving Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Connors/Mark Brumbaugh Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-863-1377 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-441-9145 E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mgb28@psu.edu Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-863-3165 Address . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA 16802

STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION

CREDITS Content and Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Brumbaugh Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Love Executive Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Brumbaugh Photo Credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Selders

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PENN STATE SWIMMING AND DIVING 2018-19 MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING ROSTER Name

Stroke(s)

Nathaniel Bledsoe Liam Callahan Gunther Cassell Gabe Castano Jonah Cey Devon Chenot Jack Crow Aidan Daly Michael Daly Jacob Deckman Robbie Dickson Sterg Dikos Matthew DiNunzio Kaelan Freund Hector Garcia Boissier Juliusz Gosieniecki Hayden Harlow Bryce Hoch Brad Johnson Dale Johnson Eben Krigger William Lulek John Nunez Alec Peckmann Teddy Perelli Matthew Popovich William Roberson Nathan Schiffmann Carlos Vasquez Liam Veregin Austin Wilson Tomer Zamir Zac Zwijacz

Yr.

Back/Breast/Fly/IM Free/IM/Breast Breast/Free Free Diving Free/Fly Diving Free/Back IM/Back/Fly Free/Back/IM/Fly Free/Back Free/Fly Free/Fly IM/Breast Diving Free/Fly Breast/IM Diving Free/Breast/Back Free/Breast/Back/Fly/IM Free IM Free/Fly IM/Free/Back Back/IM Free/Fly/IM Free/Back Free Fly/Free Back/Free/IM Free/Back Fly/Back Free/Fly

Hometown/High School

Sr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel Fr. Chadds Ford, Pa./Unionville Sr. Huntington, N.Y. / Huntington So. Allentown, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic Fr. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada/Aden Bowman Collegiate Fr. Carlisle. Pa./Carlisle Sr. Bethesda, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase Fr. Lansdale, Pa./North Penn Fr. Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River So. Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley Sr. Greenwich, N.J./Salesianum Sr. Mohnton, Pa./The Hill School Jr. Murrysville, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic Jr. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada/Chinook Sr. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain/IES Politecnico Las Palmas So. Leszno, Wielkopolska, Poland/Copernicus So. Bentonville, Ark./Bentonville So. Hatfield, Pa./North Penn So. Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West So. Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West So. Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny Fr. Stockholm, Sweden/Young Business Creatives Sr. Hackensack, N.J./Paramus Catholic Fr. York, Pa./Central York Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence So. Sterling, Va./Dominion So. Fulshear, Texas/Foster So. Bordeaux, France/Lycée Victor Louis Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas Jr. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada/Lisgar Collegiate Institute Jr. Grove City, Pa./Grove City Area Sr. Gesher Haziv, Israel/Hof Asharon Fr. Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Saratoga Springs

Head Coach: Tim Murphy (Sixth Season) Assistant Coach: Steve Barnes (Sixth Season) Assistant Coach: Matt Hurst (Fourth Season)

Diving Coach: Jeff DiNicola (First Season) Assistant Coach: Josh Graham (First Season) Volunteer Asst. Coach: Emily Lundstrom (First Season)

2018-19 MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING SCHEDULE October 6 at Virginia 12 GEORGE WASHINGTON 26-27 at Virginia Tech vs. Ohio State November 9-10 BIG AL OPEN 10-11 B1G/ACC Challenge 15-17 Navy Diving Invitational 29- Dec. 1 Tennessee Invitational January 12 at Navy vs. North Carolina 18 WEST VIRGINIA 19 BLOOMSBURG

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Charlottesville, Va. Noon McCOY NATATORIUM 1 p.m. Blacksburg, Va. 5 p.m./11 a.m.

Princeton, N.J. 10 a.m. West Lafayette, Ind. 5 p.m./10 a.m. Annapolis Md. Noon/10 a.m. Knoxville, Tenn. All Day

Annapolis, Md.

11 a.m.

McCOY NATATORIUM 4 p.m. McCOY NATATORIUM Noon

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February 1 Villanova 27 Big Ten Championships 28 Big Ten Championships

Villanova, Pa. 5 p.m. Iowa City, Iowa 6:30 p.m. Iowa City, Iowa 11 a.m./6:30 p.m.

March 1 2 10 11-13 27 28 29 30

Iowa City, Iowa 11 a.m./6:30 p.m. Iowa City, Iowa 11 a.m./6:30 p.m. Columbus, Ohio TBD Annapolis, Md. Noon Austin, Texas 7 p.m. Austin, Texas 11 a.m./7 p.m. Austin, Texas 11 a.m./7 p.m. Austin, Texas 11 a.m./7 p.m.

Big Ten Championships Big Ten Championships Last Chance Meet NCAA Zone A Diving Championship NCAA Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships NCAA Championships

All Times Eastern HOME MEETS IN BOLD CAPS

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HEAD COACH TIM MURPHY

Tim

MURPHY Sixth Season Head Coach West Chester (Pa.) ’79 The 2018-19 swimming season marks Tim Murphy’s sixth season as the head coach of the Nittany Lion men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. Penn State has seen continued success under Murphy’s first five seasons at the helm. Both the men’s and women’s teams have scored at the NCAA Championships each year and both teams have placed in the Top 30 at NCAAs in four out of five years. He has coached two NCAA medalists earning three medals, including 2016 Olympian Shane Ryan’s silver (2014) and bronze (2015) medal performances in the men’s 100 backstroke and Ally McHugh’s silver (2018) in the women’s mile. In total, 24 Penn State student-athletes have earned All-America honors on 77 occasions during his tenure, with six of those earning 10 first-team nods. They have also captured one relay and seven individual Big Ten Championships. In 20 seasons as an NCAA Division I head coach, Murphy has seen 42 student-athletes earn All-America honors on 142 occasions, with 20 of those garnering first team All-America honors 54 times, and has watched his contingents bring home 104 individual league championships and 32 relay titles, winning at least five individual or relay championships on 13 occasions. Two have competed in the Olympics. Entering the 2017-18 season, Murphy was among 92 named as U.S. National Team coaches. The pair were recognized for their efforts with McHugh, who emerged as one of the nation’s top women’s swimmers and was added to the National Team. McHugh seemingly came out of nowhere to win a silver medal in the 400 IM at the 2017 Big Ten Championships, but it proved to be just the beginning. McHugh improved at the NCAA Championships, cracking the Top 16 in both the 400 IM and mile. She then made her presence known at the U.S. National Championships with four top-12 finishes, highlighted by fourth-place efforts in the 400m IM and 1500m freestyle, thus earning a trip to the World University Games with Team USA. There, she silvered in the 400m IM and 4x200m Frees. McHugh only improved in 2017-18, shattering Penn State’s 400 IM and 500, 1000 and 1650 freestyle records, en route to her first Big Ten and NCAA medals. McHugh took gold in the mile and silver in the 400 IM at Big Tens, and then won silver in the mile at NCAAs. She enters the 201819 season as the top returner in the NCAA in the mile, as event champion Katie Ledecky turned pro. McHugh is not alone in distinguishing herself on the international stage during Murphy’s Penn State tenure. Shane Ryan posted the best finish by a Penn State men’s swimmer at the Olympics in 2016 and became the first to advance out of the preliminaries, placing 16th in the 100m backstroke. Competing for Ireland, Ryan was just the second from the Penn State men’s side to compete in the Olympics and the first since 2004. He went on to compete in the 2017 FINA World Championships and earned gold in the 50m backstroke at the World University games. Murphy has also overseen a resurgence for Penn State diving. Hector Garcia Boissier has reached the NCAA Championships in each of his first three seasons, broken all of Penn State’s diving records, and ranked as an honorable mention All-American five times. Garcia also competed in the 2017 FINA World Championships for his native Spain. Success has not been limited to the classroom. Swimming & diving student-athletes have taken the last two Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarships available to Penn State women, with swimmer Casey Francis earning the prestigious honor in 2017 and diver McKayla Mawn doing the

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same in 2018. The Nittany Lions have also been consistently recognized as College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America Teams. While McHugh and Garcia led the way on the women’s and men’s side, respectively, in 2017-18, growth was the theme for a pair of young squads. According to SwimSwam.com the Penn State women were the most improved major conference team at a conference championship for the year. On the men’s side, the Nittany Lion men’s swimmers posted 47 career-best times during the Big Ten Championships, and 18 of the 25 that traveled to the meet scored. In 2016-17, McHugh’s emergence, the return of Ryan following a year in Ireland to train for the Olympics and Garcia’s success on the boards were the highlights. McHugh was one of three NCAA qualifiers for the women, while Ryan and Garcia represented the men. Ryan’s impact was felt at the Big Ten Championships where he earned a medal of each color, and he went on to become a three-time All-American in the 100 backstroke. Ryan concluded his career at Penn State with three individual school records, three relay records, two NCAA medals, four All-America nods and three honorable mention All-America honors. In the classroom, The Penn State men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams earned recognition as College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America teams for 2017. It marked the sixth consecutive year for the women, who were led by individual Scholar All-Americans Casey Francis and Katelyn Sowinski. Nine more individuals earned honorable mention honors. In 2015-16, 10 Lions qualified for the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships and led Penn State to its third consecutive top-25 finish. Six swimmers earned a combined 10 All-America honorable mention honors. On the men’s side, a trio of divers reached the NCAA Men’s Championships, becoming the first Nittany Lions to qualify since 2007 and marking the first time since 1998 that as many as three qualified in the same year. Garcia earned honorable mention All-America honors, becoming the first Penn State diver to do so since 2006. The men’s swimming team was short-handed as Ryan spent the academic year training for the 2016 Rio Olympics in Ireland. For a fifth consecutive, year, the women’s team was a College Swimming Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America team. Additionally, seven individuals were named Scholar All-Americans while one earned honorable mention Scholar All-America recognition. Three on the men’s side were named honorable mention Scholar All-Americans. During in Murphy’s second season at the helm in 2014-15, Ryan earned a third-place finish in the 100 back at the NCAA Championships, as well as a Big Ten Championship, and Nate Savoy concluded his Nittany Lion career with a pair of honorable mention All-America honors. On the women’s side, the 800 freestyle relay team garnered first-team All-America honors, and Alyson Ackman and Carolyn Fittin garnered a combined three honorable mention All-American honors to lead the women to their second-straight top-20 finish under Murphy. In the classroom, the women’s team posted the 10th-highest GPA in Division I to earn recognition as a CSCAA Scholar All-America team for the fourth consecutive year, and had five student-athletes recognized individually as CSCAA Scholar All-Americans and another nine earn honorable mentions. Only Georgia (11 All-Americans, 4 honorable mentions) and Minnesota (10 All-Americans, 5 honorable mentions) had more honorees with 15 each, while Boise State tied PSU with 14 (2 All-Americans, 12 honorable mentions). The Nittany Lion men also earned CSCAA Scholar All-America Team honors and had four individual honorable mentions. In his first season, Murphy led both the men’s and women’s programs to top-20 finishes at the 2014 NCAA Championships and top-five finishes at the Big Ten Championships, marking one of the most successful seasons in school history for either program. A total of 20 Penn State program records were broken throughout the season, including nine for the men’s team and 11 for the women’s squad. Penn State sent 19 swimmers to the 2014 NCAA Championships, where the Nittany Lion men placed 17th and the women finished 18th. Of the seven men and 12 women who competed at the national meet, 12 received College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) honorable mention All-America recognition while sophomores Shane Ryan and Alyson Ackman claimed first team All-America accolades for 1 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP • GoPSUsports.com

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HEAD COACH AND DIVING COACH their efforts. With Ryan and Ackman both earning first team laurels, Penn State has now had at least one member from each squad on the first team on three occasions (2002, 1994). The men’s 17th place finish at the National Championships counts as the fifth best in program history while the squad’s total of 72.5 points is the second most by any Nittany Lion team. With their 42-point, 18th place performance, the women’s team turned in the fifth most points and fourth highest finish in school history. The Blue and White also saw great success at the conference level, placing fifth on the men’s side and third on the women’s side at the Big Ten Championships. Ryan paced the men’s team, claiming gold in the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke to earn the title of Swimmer of the Big Ten Championships. Ackman and senior Mackenzie Powers led the charge for the women with each taking home gold in one individual event and combining for five podium appearances. The Nittany Lions excelled in the classroom as well. Fourteen women, a program record, and four men collected CSCAA of Scholar AllAmerican honors, and 13 men and 16 women earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades. Murphy came to Penn State on August 12, 2013 after spending the previous 15 seasons as Harvard’s men’s head coach. He is Penn State’s seventh coach in men’s history and the fifth coach for the women’s program. During his time with the Crimson, Murphy compiled a 122-11 dual meet record and captured six Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League titles. He posted seven undefeated dual meet seasons and brought three Top 20 recruiting classes to Cambridge, Massachusetts, during his final three seasons. His 2012-13 recruits were ranked as the nation’s No. 10 recruiting class by CollegeSwimming.com. At the time of his arrival to Penn State, Murphy’s swimmers owned 13 Harvard school records, four of the five relays marks and almost 80 percent of the Top 10 marks in Crimson history. He saw seven of his student-athletes earn Academic All-Ivy League and his 2006 squad earned the College Swimming Coaches Association of American Academic Team Award. Eighteen different student-athletes earned All-America honors on 72 occasions, with 14 garnering first team All-American honors 44 times. Murphy watched as his contingent brought home 97 individual league championships and 31 relay titles, winning at least five individual or relay championships on 13 occasions. During his tenure, the Crimson won at least 10 individual/relay titles at six league championships. He saw 63 swimmers or divers earn first team All-Ivy League on 251 different occasions, along with numerous second team All-Ivy League picks. Alex Meyer finished 10th at the 2012 Olympic Games in the 10K Marathon event and is an Open Water World Champion in the 25K event. Murphy was appointed as the head Olympic coach for the men’s open water team at the 2012 Olympic Games and serves on the OIOC committee for USA Swimming. He has placed athletes on Olympic, World University, Pan-Pacific and Pan-American teams, including Meyer, who was named the 2011 Fran Crippen Memorial Male Open Water Swimmer of the Year by USA Swimming. Murphy, who served as an assistant men’s coach at the 2009 World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia, also worked as an assistant at the 2001 World University Games in Beijing and at the 1993 World Short Course Championships. He was also a member of the Open Water Staff at the 1998 World Championships in Australia. Before his arrival at Harvard, Murphy spent 13 years as the head coach of the nationally renowned Wilton YMCA Wahoos in Wilton, Connecticut. He led the Wahoos to seven national championships and was named the YMCA National Coach of the Year in 1989. Murphy also garnered Connecticut Swimming Coaches Association Coach of the Year honors in 1988 and 1998. Murphy graduated from West Chester (Pa.) University in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from. He also earned his master’s degree in physical education from West Chester in 1988. Murphy was inducted into the West Chester Hall of Fame in 2012.

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Jeff

DiNICOLA First Season Diving Coach Southwest Missouri State ’99 DiNicola arrives at Penn State after coaching for the past year-anda-half with the Mustangs in the Sun diving team in Dallas, Texas, and also brings a wealth of major conference coaching experience from stints and Arkansas and Nebraska. He served as the Arkansas diving coach for three seasons from 2013-16 and coached the Razorbacks’ first NCAA qualifier since 2008. In 2014, DiNicola had 100 percent Zone Qualification for all his divers and had two divers achieve career bests at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships. “I would like to thank Tim Murphy, [Assistant Athletic Director] Jenn James and all the athletic staff that I met and were a part of giving me the opportunity to be the new diving coach,” said DiNicola. “I look forward to building on the great diving that is here and take the program to the next level and beyond. On my visit, I felt that Penn State swimming and diving was the right fit for me, and I also felt I was the right fit for Penn State. “The catch phase of the ‘why?’ that the athletic program has fits my values of coaching. My ‘why?’ is so much greater than just the win. When you do things right, the many wins along the way are a byproduct of great effort, constant work, and high standards that take us all far in life. Watch out swimming and diving world, here come the Nittany Lions!” DiNicola coached at Nebraska from 2003-05, coaching multiple NCAA Zone Diving Championship divers and an NCAA qualifier in 2005. He also coached at New Mexico from 2000-03, building the university’s first diving program in five years. DiNicola was named Mountain West Conference Diving Coach of the Year in 2003 and placed divers at NCAA Zone Diving Championships each of his three seasons. “Jeff is the right coach to continue building on the progress our diving program has made,” said Murphy. “Jeff’s coaching beliefs and values mirror those of Penn State and we are thrilled to have him join our team.” From 1999-2000, DiNicola coached at his alma mater, Southwest Missouri State, where he earned Missouri Valley Coach of the Year in his first season. He coached a male MVC Diver of the Year and a female diver who placed second on the 1-meter and 3-meter boards. In addition to running age-group diving programs at New Mexico and Nebraska, DiNicola was an assistant diving coach at Longhorn Aquatics in Austin, Texas, prior to Arkansas and coached at Rio Rancho High School from 2006-12. While at Rio Rancho, DiNicola coached a top-three finisher in the state meet each year, including two state champions. As a student-athlete, DiNicola attended Southwest Missouri State from 1996-99, lettering each year. Named MVC Diver of the Year twice, DiNicola also earned All-MVC honors three consecutive years and set an SMS school record on the 3-meter board. He received his degree from SMS in 2000 in drafting and design - architectural and mechanical focus, and a minor in construction. DiNicola originally hails for Fort Worth, Texas.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

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BARNES Sixth Season Assistant Coach Ithaca ’05 The 2018-19 season marks Steve Barnes’ sixth year as an assistant coach for Penn State’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. Barnes joined the staff along with head coach Tim Murphy in 2013, and the Nittany Lions have seen continued success under their guidance. Both the men’s and women’s teams have scored at the NCAA Championships each year and both teams have placed in the Top 30 at NCAAs in four out of five years. Two NCAA medalists have earned three medals, including 2016 Olympian Shane Ryan’s silver (2014) and bronze (2015) medal performances in the men’s 100 backstroke and Ally McHugh’s silver (2018) in the women’s mile. In total, 24 Penn State student-athletes have earned All-America honors on 77 occasions during his tenure, with six of those earning 10 first-team nods. They have also captured one relay and seven individual Big Ten Championships. In 2017-18, growth was the theme for a pair of young squads. According to SwimSwam.com the Penn State women were the most improved major conference team at a conference championship for the year, while McHugh claimed her first Big Ten Championships with gold in the mile, followed by a runner-up placing in the same event at the NCAA Championships. On the men’s side, the Nittany Lion men’s swimmers posted 47 career-best times during the Big Ten Championships, and 18 of the 25 that traveled to the meet scored. In 2016-17, McHugh’s emergence, the return of Ryan following a year in Ireland to train for the Olympics boards were the highlights. McHugh was one of three NCAA qualifiers for the women, while Ryan represented the men. Ryan’s impact was felt at the Big Ten Championships where he earned a medal of each color, and he went on to become a three-time All-American in the 100 backstroke. Ryan concluded his career at Penn State with three individual school records, three relay records, two NCAA medals, four All-America nods and three honorable mention All-America honors. In 2015-16, 10 Lions qualified for the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships and led Penn State to its third consecutive top-25 finish. Six swimmers earned a combined 10 All-America honorable mention honors. The men’s swimming team was short-handed as its top swimmer, Shane Ryan, spent the academic year training for the 2016 Rio Olympics in Ireland. Ryan became the first Nittany Lion men’s swimmer to advance out of the preliminaries and the highest finishing in program history by placing 16th in the 100m back. Ryan’s mere participation was historic for the Penn State swimming program as he became the second from the men’s side to compete in the Olympics and the first since the 2004 games in Athens. In 2014-15, Penn State sent a combined total of 17 swimmers to the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. On the men’s side, Nate Savoy concluded his Nittany Lion with a pair of honorable mention AllAmerica honors, while Ryan claimed first-team All-America honors and a Big Ten Championship. On the women’s side, the 800 freestyle relay team garnered first-team All-America honors, and Alyson Ackman and Carolyn Fittin garnered a combined three honorable mention All-American honors to lead the women to their second-straight top-20 finish. In his first season with the program in 2013-14, Barnes helped a squad that had a total of 20 Penn State program records broken, including nine for the men’s team and 11 for the women’s squad. PSU sent 19 swimmers to the 2014 NCAA Championships, where the Nittany

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Lion men placed 17th and the women finished 18th. Of the seven men and 12 women who competed at the national meet, 12 received CSCAA (College Swimming Coaches Association of America) honorable mention All-America recognition while Ryan and Ackman claimed first team AllAmerica accolades for their efforts. Barnes came to Penn State after spending the previous four seasons as the head coach of the Wabash College swimming and diving program. Under Barnes’ leadership, the Wabash team finished fourth at the 2013 North Coast Athletic Conference Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship Meet. Competing against some of the top programs in the nation such as Kenyon and Denison, his Little Giants produced three school records. In 2012, three freshmen made it to the finals at the NCAC Championships. Barnes led the 2010-11 and 2009-10 Little Giant team to back-to-back third-place finishes at the NCAC Men’s Championship meet and sent two swimmers each season to compete at the NCAA Nationals. Both swimmers, David Birrer and Evan Rhinesmith, went on to win All-America honors at the 2011 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships. Before his time at Wabash, Barnes spent three seasons at Kalamazoo College as an assistant coach. During his three year span, the Hornets set an NCAA record, 39 school records, 36 individual and relay conference titles, 17 conference records, 59 NCAA “B” cuts and 16 NCAA “A” cuts, and nine individual top-eight finishes at the at the NCAA Nationals. After serving two seasons as the assistant coach of the Kalamazoo College men’s and women’s swimming program, he was named interim head coach from January through March of 2008 during head coach Kathy Milliken’s maternity leave. A 2005 graduate of Ithaca College, Barnes was a four-time AllAmerican and team MVP for the Bombers. Barnes was a 2005 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America honoree and was selected as the Ithaca College Athlete of the Year from 2002-05. He earned Scholar All-America honors from the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) four consecutive years. Barnes holds the Ithaca records in the 500, 1000 and 1650 freestyle races, and was part of the record-setting 800-yard freestyle relay team. Barnes earned his master’s degree in exercise science from Ithaca in 2006, while working as an assistant coach for the Bombers. He was responsible for dry land training and weightlifting programs for the team in addition to coordinating recruiting.

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GRAHAM Penn State ’09 Graham returns to his alma mater after serving on the staff of the Davidson swimming & diving program since the summer of 2012. He was responsible for the teams’ middle-distance and distance groups. “I’m incredibly grateful and excited to have the opportunity to make my return to The Pennsylvania State University,” said Graham. “I’d like to thank Athletic Director Sandy Barbour, Tim Murphy, and the rest of the coaching staff for trusting me to execute the mission of our university and continue to enrich the lives of our student-athletes. I’d also like to thank [Assistant Athletic Directors] Jenn James and Matt Stolberg for taking the time to meet with me on my trip to campus and for being so welcoming. “Our support staff here is world class. They are one of the many reasons I chose to attend Penn State as a student-athlete, and made it a no-brainer to come back as a coach. It’s incredibly emotional to have the opportunity to bring my family back to a place that has meant so much to me. WE ARE!” During his tenure at Davidson, Graham coached 15 conference champions and saw his athletes break more than 30 school records. He coached, a 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year nominee, who boasted the second-highest average improvement from seed time at the 2017 NCAA Championships and was an Atlantic 10 record-tying, three-time “Most Outstanding Performer” at the conference championship meet. In his first season at Davidson, Graham helped guide the men’s squad to the 2013 Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA) Conference Championship, headlined by the CCSA Male Swimmer of the Year. “Josh’s experience will add a needed dimension to our program,” said Murphy. “His familiarity and passion for the swimming & diving program and university is a great bonus, and we are excited to bring him home.” Graham also led recruiting efforts for the Davidson men, bringing in the fastest incoming freshmen in school history in 10 out of 14 events. The men’s team has also been successful in the classroom, posting top15 team grade-point averages in each of the past four seasons while producing it’s first-ever Google Cloud Academic All-American. Prior to Davidson, Graham served as the lead senior coach at South Eastern Virginia Aquatics (SEVA) in Newport News, Virginia. At SEVA, Graham worked primarily with swimmers transitioning to the Senior Level. In 2013, his 13 & 14 boys’ squad broke Virginia’s 20-year-old state records in the 200, 400 and 800 freestyle relays for both long and short course. The relays ranked among the top-8 in the nation and earned Graham a position as a Zone Select Team coach with Virginia Swimming. Graham earned a Bachelor of Science in criminology in 2009 from Penn State, where he was a consistent contributor to the Nittany Lions’ success at the Big Ten Championship meet all four years. He is a former Virginia state record holder in the 200-yard freestyle - a mark that was later broken by his good friend & teammate, former American record holder David Walters. A certified ASCA level-3 coach, Graham hails from Newport News.

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HURST Southern Connecticut State ’06 The 2018-19 season marks the fourth year of Matt Hurst’s tenure as an assistant coach on the Nittany Lions’ Swimming & Diving staff. In 2017-18, growth was the theme for a pair of young squads. According to SwimSwam.com the Penn State women were the most improved major conference team at a conference championship for the year, while Ally McHugh claimed her first Big Ten Championships with gold in the mile, followed by a runner-up placing in the same event at the NCAA Championships. On the men’s side, the Nittany Lion men’s swimmers posted 47 career-best times during the Big Ten Championships, and 18 of the 25 that traveled to the meet scored. In 2016-17, McHugh’s emergence, the return of Shane Ryan following a year in Ireland to train for the Olympics boards were the highlights. McHugh was one of three NCAA qualifiers for the women, while Ryan represented the men. Ryan’s impact was felt at the Big Ten Championships where he earned a medal of each color, and he went on to become a three-time All-American in the 100 backstroke. In his first season in 2015-16, 10 Lions qualified for the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships and led Penn State to its third consecutive top-25 finish. Six swimmers earned a combined 10 All-America honorable mention honors. Hurst arrived at Penn State University after a 12-year tenure at Southern Connecticut State, first as a student-athlete and most recently as an assistant coach for the past eight years. During Hurst’s tenure at SCSU, he mentored 84 All-Americans and three individual NCAA Champions, while guiding two individuals to four NCAA Division II national records. He also helped the Owls’ women’s squad post their highest finish ever at the NCAA Championships. In addition to his responsibilities with Southern Connecticut State, Hurst also coached at SoNoCo Swim Club. He was a 2012 Junior National Team Coach and qualified four individuals for the Olympic Trials. In 2009, Hurst attended the FINA World Championships as an assistant coach with the Dominican Republic. Hurst rejoined the Owls after spending the 2006-07 academic year as an assistant coach at Wesleyan University. In his position at Wesleyan, Hurst worked with the team’s sprinters and breaststrokers. He also led the team’s strength and conditioning and dryland programs. During his time at Wesleyan, Hurst coached two All-Americans and one Academic All-American. As a student-athlete at SCSU, Hurst was a two-year captain, 11time All-American, school record holder, and U.S. national qualifier. A corporate communications major as an undergraduate, Hurst also garnered Academic All-America honors three times. He also completed his master’s degree at SCSU in human performance. Hurst grew up in Haverford where he was an All-American with the swim team. Hurst also competed for Upper Main Line YMCA, where he was a 26-time All-American. Hurst is joined in State College by his wife, Theresa, daughter, Annabelle, son, Michael, and dog, Ryley.

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LUNDSTROM First Season Volunteer Assistant Coach South Dakota ’18 Emily Lundstrom enters her first season on the Penn State swimming & diving staff as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2018-19 season. Lundstrom is a first-year graduate-student pursuing her masters and PhD degrees in exercise physiology. She is currently employed at Penn State in the kinesiology department as a graduate teaching assistant and a research assistant. Most recently, Lundstrom worked alongside some of the best collegiate swim coaches in the country, coaching at the swim camps of Texas and Stanford. Lundstrom began to develop her swim coaching experience at Northfield Swim Club in Minnesota as an assistant coach. She got to work with all ages and event specialties, while leading the team’s conditioning and dryland programs. Sh­­e also coached for Blackline Aquatics as the Assistant Age Group Coach. Outside of swimming, she had the opportunity to intern with Performance Athletix, an elite performance group. In her position, she worked as a performance enhancement specialist and coach with numerous professional and elite athletes from many different sports. Lundstrom was responsible for implementing sports specific, individualized strength and performance workouts into athlete’s training sessions. In her role as a performance enhancement specialist, she used nutritional monitoring, mental assessment tests, and submaximal test administration to assess and analyze other factors influencing response to training. As a senior in college, Lundstrom was an intern with Avera Sports Performance Center. She primarily worked with primarily high school athletes in a variety of sports and adults with different fitness goals. She was a performance coach for the high school athletes and a fitness trainer for the adults. She also had the opportunity to help facilitate strength rehabilitation through exercise in athletes with physical injuries and disabilities. As a student-athlete, Lundstrom swam at the University of South Dakota, where she swam sprint freestyle and butterfly. She achieved numerous Distinguished Summit League Scholar statuses and was on the Summit League Academic Honor Roll. In addition, she graduated her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology exercise science with a minor in psychology in 2018. Lundstrom grew up in Northfield, Minnesota, where she was an AllAmerican with the swim team. Lundstrom also competed for the Northfield High School Olympic Style Weightlifting Team, where she was a three-time state champion.

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BLEDSOE Carmel, Ind. Carmel Biology Senior • BACK/BREAST/FLY/IM

Event 100 Back 200 Back 200 Breast 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 51.22 10/20/18 At NC State/vs. Duke 1:48.54 2/27/16 Big Ten Championships 2:06.24 12/6/15 UGA Invitational 1:49.10 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 1:50.70 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 3:52.89 2/24/17 Big Ten Championships

Career­­ Accolades • CSCAA Scholar All-America honorable mention (2017). • Academic All-Big Ten (2016-17, 2017-18). • Ranks as the eighth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 400 IM (3:50.29). • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 400 IM as a sophomore and junior. 2017-18 (Junior Year) • CSCAA Scholar All-America honorable mention and Academic All-Big Ten. • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 400 IM. Swam a season-best and “B” cut time of 3:53.10 in the prelims. • Also swam personal bests in the 200 IM (1:50.70) and 200 fly (1:49.10) at Big Tens. • Placed third in the 200 back (1:51.89) and 200 IM (1:53.47) against Virginia (10/14). • Placed second in the 200 fly (1:54.74) against Villanova (2/2).

2015-16 (Freshman Year) • Ranked second on the team in the 200 backstroke, posting a season-best time of 1:48.54 at the Big Ten Championships. • Also ranked second on the team in the 400 IM, posting a seasonbest time of 3:56.73 at the Georgia Invitational (12/4-6). • Also swam season-bests in the 200 breast (2:06.24) and 200 fly (1:51.62) at the Georgia Invitational (12/4-6). • Placed second against Georgia Tech (10/2) in the 200 IM in a season-best time of 1:53.87. • Won the 400 IM (4:05.79) at Yale (1/15-16). High School • Swam at Carmel High School under Chris Plumb, Ian Murray, and TJ Day. • All-America in the 200 IM, 200 medley relay, and 100 backstroke. • All-state in the 200 IM, placing third at state championships. • Helped team to conference, sectional and state championships during senior year. • Scholastic All-American. • Competed at Long Course Junior nationals in the 200 back, 400 IM, 200 Fly, 200 IM, and 100 Back. Personal • Born in Carmel, Indiana, on January 8, 1997. • Parents are Gary and Lisa Bledsoe. Father, Gary, played baseball at Butler. • Has three siblings: Nicole, Jonathan and Rachel. • Majors in biology.

2016-17 (Sophomore Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 400 IM (3:52.89, 19th), achieving a “B” cut, personal best and fastest time on the team for the year, and also ranking as the seventh-fastest performer in the event in school-history. • Achieved personal-best times in the 200 fly (1:49.83) and 200 IM (1:50.85) at the Big Ten Championships. • Finished runner-up in a 1-2 sweep of the 200 backstroke against Navy (1/21), posting a season-best time of 1:50.42.

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CASSELL Long Island, N.Y. Huntington Recreation, Parks & Tourism Management Senior • BREAST/FREE

Event 100 Breast 200 Breast 50 Free

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 53.41 2/24/17 Big Ten Championships 1:56.28* 2/25/17 Big Ten Championships 21.64 2/25/16 Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • Owns school record in the 200 breast (1:56.28), set at the 2017 Big Ten Championships. • Ranks as the fourth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 100 breast (53.41). • Has scored at the Big Ten Championships in a breaststroke event in each of first three seasons. 2017-18 (Junior Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 100 breast (54.84), swimming a season-best and “B” cut time of 54.76 in the preliminaries. • Also swam a season-best in the 200 breast (2:00.27) at Big Tens. • Won the 100 breast against Villanova (2/2). 2016-17 (Sophomore Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 breast (1:56.28) - winning the C-Final, setting a school record and achieving a “B” cut time – and reached the A-final of the 100 breaststroke with a personal-best time of 53.41 in the preliminaries and then placed eighth in the finals (54.38). • Led the team in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke for the season. • Swam a season best in the 50 free (22.11) in the Ohio State Invitational (11/20). 2015-16 (Freshman Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 breast (1:57.92, 18th), achieving a “B” cut time. • Swam season-bests in the 100 breast (55.57) and 50 free (21.64) at Big Ten Championships. • Won the 200 breast (2:06.36) at Yale (1/16). • Won the 200 breast (2:05.37) vs. Villanova (2/6). • Competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 100m breast (1:04.48) and 200m breast (2:19.10). High School • Swam at Huntington High School for head coach Gil Smith. • Four-time All-American and three-time state champion. • Six-year letterwinner and team MVP. • Two-year team captain. • Competed in Junior Nationals, AT&T Winter Nationals and Arizona Grand Prix-Mesa. Personal • Born January 4, 1997 in New York City. • Parents are Geoffrey and Margeurite Cassell. Father, Geoffrey, swam for North Carolina and mother, Margeurite, helped start the Marist swim team. • Has two siblings, Sigrid and Gretel. • Majoring in recreation, park, and tourism management. 21 INDIVIDUAL BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

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CROW Bethesda, Md. Bethesda Chevy Chase Psychology Senior • DIVING

Event 1-Meter 3-Meter Platform

CAREER BEST SCORES Time Date Competition 317.40 3/8/16 NCAA Zone A 368.20 1/28/17 Penn State Diving Invite 280.10 2/24/18 Big Ten Championship

Career Accolades • Competed in the 2016 NCAA Championships in the 3-meter and 1-meter. • 2016 NCAA Zone A Championships runner-up in the 3-meter. • Seven-time NCAA Zone A Championships finalist on the 3-meter (2016, 2017, 2018), 1-meter (2016, 2018) and platform (2016, 2018). • Competed in the championship final in the 3-meter at the 2016 Big Ten Championships. • Also scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 1-meter and platform in 2017. 2017-18 (Junior Year) • Finalist at the NCAA Zone A Championships in the 3-meter (14th, 608.65), 1-meter (18th, 533.45) and platform (14th, 494.25). • Competed in the Big Ten Championships in the 1-meter (292.15), 3-meter (313.95) and totaled a personal best in the platform (280.10). • Scored in the 3-meter (299.65) and platform (263.05) at the Ohio State Invitational (11/17-19). • Placed second in the 3-meter (332.30) at North Carolina/vs. Navy (1/13). • Placed third in the 1-meter (285.70 finals, 312.95 prelims) at the Penn State Diving Invitational (1/28). • Placed third in both the 1-meter (313.27) and 3-meter (333.52) against Villanova (2/2).

2015-16 (Freshman Year) • Competed in the NCAA Championships in the 3-meter (303.50) and 1-meter (283.80). • Runner-up to teammate Hector Garcia Boissier in the 3-meter (717.75), sixth in the 1-meter (613.40) and 14th in the platform (259.70) at the NCAA Zone A Championships. • Finalist in the 3-meter (6th, 359.85) at the Big Ten Championships. • Placed third in the 1-meter (270.00) and fourth in the 3-meter (295.45) at Georgia Tech (10/2). • Won the 3-meter at Emory (10/3). • Scored at the Penn State Invitational (11/13-14), placing fourth in the 3-meter (278.70) and sixth in the 1-meter (281.90). • Placed third in the 1-meter (287.00) and 3-meter (288.35) at Yale (1/15-16). • Placed second in the 3-meter (358.80) at Navy/vs. Columbia (1/29). High School • Prepped at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School under Head Coach Wes Mattice. • Led his team to an undefeated season en route to a metro championship and two individual state championships. • Named team captain. • Was a member of the USA National Diving team for three years. Personal • Full name is John Crow. • Born on Nov. 27, 1996 in London, England. • Parents are Richard and Susan. Father, Richard, played rugby at Nottingham University • Has one brother, Tom. • Majoring in psychology.

2016-17 (Sophomore Year) • Finalist at the NCAA Zone A Championships in the 3-meter (7th, 677.80). • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 1-meter (299.20) and platform (271.05). • Placed second in the 1-meter (299.50) and second in the 3-meter (355.60) against Yale (1/13-14). • Placed second in the 3-meter (338.92) and fourth in the 1-meter (293.10) against Navy (1/21). • Won the 3-meter (368.20) and placed fourth (281.45) in the 1-meter at the Penn State Diving Invitational (1/28-29). • Placed third in the 3-meter (297.30) at Villanova (2/3).

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DICKSON Greenwich, N.J. Salesianum Journalism Senior • FREE/BACK CAREER BEST TIMES Event Time Date Competition 500 Free 4:24.90 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 1000 Free 9:21.26 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 1650 Free 15:33.11 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 100 Back 200 Back 200 IM 400 IM

52.04 1:50.36 1:54.83 3:55.58

11/3/17 11/19/17 11/3/17 2/24/17

Minnesota Quad Duals Ohio State Invite Minnesota Quad Duals Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • Academic All-Big Ten (2017-18). • Two-year team captain (junior and senior). • Ranks as the ninth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 500 free (4:24.90). • Broke into the scoring positions at the Big Ten Championships as a junior in the mile. • National/Regional • Competed in the 2018 U.S. Open Water National Championships, placing 15th in the 5K (55:06.01) and 17th in the 10K (1:49:53.69). • Earned four top-three finishes at the 2017 Middle Atlantic Senior Championships, winning the 800m free (8:18.75) and 400m IM (4:33.12), placing second in the 400m free (4:02.21) and placing third in the 200 back (2:07.43).

2015-16 (Freshman Year) • Swam a season-best time at the Big Ten Championships in the 500 Freestyle (4:29.63). • Posted season-best times in the 400 IM (4:00.07) and 200 back (1:52.60) at the UGA Invitational (12/4-6). • Ranked second on the team in the mile (15:42.00) for the year. • Won the 1000 free (9:37.79) against Villanova (2/6). High School • Earned four letters at Salesianum School under Head Coach Chip Hannig. • Led his team to four state championships along with four individual titles, including a two-time 500 free championship, 400 free relay state championship, and a 200 medley state championship. • Garnered all-state honors three times and was second team allstate in his freshman season. • Was a three-time scholastic All-American and was a four year member of the honor roll. • Competed in the 2013 Junior Nationals as well as the Open Water Nationals for three years. Personal • Full name is Robert Dickson. • Born May 13, 1997 in Bridgeton, N.J. • Parents are Robert and Sharon. • Siblings are Marie, Heidi and Joey. • Majors in journalism.

2017-18 (Junior Year) • Academic All-Big Ten. • Scored in the mile (15.33.11) at the Big Ten Championships in career-best time, also setting a personal best 1000 split of 9:21.26. • Swam a personal best and “B” cut time in the 500 free (4:24.90) at the Big Ten Championships, becoming the ninth-fastest performer in the event in school history. Also swam a personal best in the 400 IM (3:55.90) at Big Tens. • Won the 1000 free (9:25.18) and placed third in the 200 back (1:53.05) to complete a 1-2-3 Penn State sweep against Villanova (2/2). • Placed third in the 400 IM (9:30.71) at North Carolina/vs. Navy (1/13). • Team co-captain. 2016-17 (Sophomore Year) • Swam career-best times in the 400 IM (3:55.58) and the 500 free (4:27.59) at the Big Ten Championships. • Achieved three other career bests in the 1000 Free (9:30.76) against UVa and Michigan (11/5), in the 1650 free (15:33.56) at the Last Chance Qualifier Meet (3/5) and in the 200 back (1:50.72) at the Ohio State Invitational (11/20). • Led the team in the 1000 free and mile.

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DIKOS Mohnton, Pa. The Hill School Information Sciences & Technology Senior • FREE/FLY

Event 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 100 Fly 200 Fly

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 20.58 2/23/17 Big Ten Championships 46.59 11/20/16 Ohio State Invite 1:42.12 12/5/15 UGA Invitational 4:55.27 10/3/15 at Emory 48.54 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships 1:48.19 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • Named a team co-captain for the 2018-19 season. • Ranks as the sixth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 200 fly (1:46.69). • Ranks as the 10th-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 200 IM (1:48.19). • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 fly all three years. 2017-18 (Junior Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 fly (1:48.19), becoming the 10th-fastest performer in the event in school history. • Also at Big Tens, swam a personal best in the 100 fly (48.54) and a season best in the 50 free. • Placed third in the 100 fly (50.18) and was part of a winning effort in the 200 medley relay (1:28.91) against Virginia (10/14).

2015-16 (Freshman Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 fly (1:48.53, 18th) with a personal best time. • Swam personal bests at the Big Ten Championships in the 100 fly (49.30) and 50 free (20.80) • Placed third in the 100 fly (50.80) at the Penn State Invitational (11/14). • Won the 100 fly (50.74) against Villanova (2/6). High School • Swam at The Hill School under head coach Jay Spencer. • Earned All-American, all-state and all-county honors. • Placed eighth at PIAA Championships in the 100 free. • Earned a pair of victories at Easterns in the 200 and 400 free relays. • Three-year letterwinner and a team captain. • Also earned all-state honors in water polo and was the county player of the year. Personal • Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on September 20, 1996. • Parents are Chris and Val Dikos. • Has two siblings, Alex and Toni. • Majors in information sciences and technology.

2016-17 (Sophomore Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 fly (1:47.15, 13th). Achieved a personal best and “B” cut time of 1:46.69 in the preliminaries, becoming the sixth-fastest performer in school history. • Also earned career bests at Big Tens in the 50 free (20.58) and 100 fly (48.89). • Earned a pair of runner-up finishes against Towson (10/6) in the 100 fly (50.07) and 200 fly (1:52.04).

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GARCIA BOISSIER Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain IES Politecnico Las Palmas Aerospace Engineering Senior • DIVING

1-Meter 3-Meter Platform

CAREER BEST SCORES 431.95 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 465.00 2/24/17 Penn State Diving Invite 357.10 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • Spanish National Champion in the 3-meter (2017) and 3-meter synchronized (2015, 2016). • Spanish silver medalist in the 3-meter (2016) and bronze medalist in the 1-meter (2016). • Competed in the 2017 FINA Diving Championships in Budapest in the 3-meter synchronized dive, placing 13th. • CSCAA Scholar All-America (2018). • Academic All-Big Ten (2016-17, 2017-18). • Five-time honorable mention All-America on the 1-meter (2016, 2017, 18) and 3-meter (2017, 2018) boards. • First Nittany Lion to earn honorable mention All-America honors at the NCAA Championships since Adam Pierce in 2006. • Five-time NCAA Zone A Champion on the 1-meter (2016, 2017, 2018) and 3-meter (2016, 2018) boards. • Holds all three school diving records: 1-meter (431.95), 3-meter (465.00), platform (357.10). • Two-time Big Ten Diver of the Week (2016-17). • Two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2015-16). National/International • Spanish National Champion in the 3-meter (2017). • Competed in the 2017 FINA Diving Championships in Budapest in the 3-meter synchronized dive, placing 13th. • Spanish National Champion in the 3-meter synchronized, silver medalist in the 3-meter and bronze medalist in the 1-meter (2016). • Spanish National Champion in the 3-meter synchronized (2015). 2017-18 (Junior Year) • Academic All-Big Ten and CSCAA Scholar All-America. • Earned honorable mention All-America recognition at the NCAA Championships on the 3-meter (9th, 406.85) and 1-meter (12th, 343.55) boards. Also placed a career-best 28th (303.30) in the platform dive. • Swept the springboard events at the NCAA Zone A Championships, winning both the 1-meter (771.85) and 3-meter (844.50). Also placed seventh in the platform (613.10). • Scored in all three dives and set two school records at the Big Ten Championships. Set a new 1-meter (431.95) school record to place fifth, placed 14th in 3-meter (369.90) and placed 18th (357.10) on the tower for a new school record. • Earned four event wins during the regular season. • Won the 1-meter (356.70) placed second in the 3-meter (333.52) against Virginia (10/14). • Won the 1-meter (360.10) and placed fourth in the 3-meter (290.00) at NC State/vs. Duke (10/20). • Placed second in the 1-meter (334.05) and third in the 3-meter (356.60) at the Minnesota Quad Duals (11/3-4). • Won the 1-meter (384.05), placed third in the 3-meter (358.35) and ninth in the platform (296.80) at the Ohio State Invitational (11/17-19). • Won the 3-meter (370.50) and placed second in the 1-meter (348.15) against Villanova (2/2). 21 INDIVIDUAL BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

2016-17 (Sophomore Year) • Academic All-Big Ten. • Earned honorable mention All-America recognition at the NCAA Championships on the 3-meter (16th, 350.60) and 1-meter (15th, 313.95) boards. • Won the 1-meter (739.30) and placed runner-up in the 3-meter (729.10) at the NCAA Zone A Championships. • Scored in all three dives at the Big Ten Championships, highlighted by a fourth-place finish in the 3-meter with a school-record score of 465.00. Also placed ninth in the 1-meter (364.50) and 20th in the platform (276.15). • Won eight events during the regular season and was named the Big Ten Men’s Diver of the Week twice. • Named the Big Ten Men’s Diver of the Week after sweeping the 1-meter (319.17) and 3-meter (337.50) against Towson (10/6). • Placed third in the 3-meter (382.35), fifth in the 1-meter (326.40) and ninth in the platform (278.56) at the Ohio State Invitational (11/18-20). • Won the 3-meter (414.55) and placed third in the 1-meter (282.95) against Yale (1/13-14). • Swept the 1-meter (361.27) and 3-meter (397.87) against Navy (1/21). • Won the 1-meter (394.75) and placed second in the 3-meter (367.15) at the Penn State Zone A Diving Invitational (1/28-29). • Named the Big Ten Men’s Diver of the Week after sweeping the 1-meter (405.15) and 3-meter (376.65) against Villanova (2/3). 2015-16 (Freshman Year) • Competed in all three dives at the NCAA Championships, highlighted by an honorable mention All-America finish in the 1-meter (15th, 335.65), as well as an 18th-place finish in the 3-meter (365.40) and a 42nd-place finish in the platform (264.85). • Became the first Nittany Lion to earn honorable mention AllAmerica honors at the NCAA Championships since Adam Pierce in 2006. • Swept the springboard events at NCAA Zone A Championships, claiming the 1-meter (732.10) and 3-meter (696.15), and also placing ninth in the platform (575.40). • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 1-meter (7th, 321.30), 3-meter (8th, 345.71) and platform (314.50). • Won the 1-meter (348.80) and placed second in the 3-meter (331.75) at Georgia Tech (10/2) in collegiate debut. • Won the 1-meter (312.45) and placed second in the 3-meter (376.95) against Virginia Tech (10/16) in home debut. • Named Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week after earning a pair of runner-up finishes in the 3-meter (340.85) and 1-meter (283.75) at Michigan/vs. Virginia (10/31-11/1). • Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week after sweeping both the 1-meter (353.80) and 3-meter (377.27) dives at the Penn State Invitational (11/13-14). • Won the 3-meter (396.70) at Yale (1/15-16) with a personal best and pool record score and placed second in the 1-meter (301.55). • Won the 1-meter (375.25) and placed fourth in the 3-meter (343.50) at Navy/vs. Columbia (1/29). • Won the 3-meter (388.65) against Villanova (2/6). High School • Attended IES Politecnico Las Palmas. • Dove for coach Enrique Martinez. • Competed in the 2015 Spain Summer National Championships, placing first in 3-meter synchronized diving. Personal • Born October 9, 1996 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. • Parents are Hector Garcia and Pino Boissier. • Has a brother, Nicolas, and a sister Ines San Antonio Boissier. • Majors in aerospace engineering.

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NUNEZ Hackensack, N.J. Paramus Catholic Labor Employment Relations Senior • FREE/FLY CAREER BEST TIMES Event Time Date Competition 200 Free 1:39.27 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships 500 Free 4:29.15 12/4/15 UGA Fall Invitational 1000 Free 9:36.37 11/1/15 UVa-Michigan 1650 Free 15:44.38 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 200 Fly 1:52.42 2/27/16 Big Ten Championships 2017-18 (Junior Year) • Swam personal bests in the 200 Free (1:39.47) and 1650 free (15:44.38) at the Big Ten Championships, while also swimming a season best in the 500 free (4:29.57). • Earned a pair of top four finishes at the Ohio State Winter Invite (2/10-11), placing third in the 200 free (1:40.30) and fourth in the 500 free (4:31.47). 2016-17 (Sophomore Year) • Posted a career best in the 200 free (1:39.32) at Big Ten Championships. • Swam a season best in the 500 free (4:31.70) at the Big Ten Championships. • Posted a season best in the 200 fly (1:53.54) against Yale (1/1314) • Swam a season best in the 1000 free (9:40.55) against Michigan and Virginia (11/4-5). 2015-16 (Freshman Year) • Swam personal bests in the 200 free (1:40.99) and 200 fly (1:52.42) at the Big Ten Championships. • Top effort in the 500 free (4:29.15) came at the UGA Fall Invitational (12/4-6). • Ranked second on the team for the season in the 1000 free (9:36.37) with a personal best in the Virginia-Michigan Tri-Meet (11/1). • Won the 500 free (4:36.84) at Emory (10/3). High School • Swam for Paramus Catholic High School under head coach Ralph Manno. • Was state champion in the 500 free and third in the 200 free. • Swam an Olympic Trials cut time in the 400 freestyle. • Competed in Junior Nationals in 2014, placing 10th in the 400 freestyle. Personal • Born January 17, 1997 in the Dominican Republic. • Parents are Freddy and Denise Nunez. • Has a sister, Ana, who competed on Ramapo College women’s swimming team. • Majoring in labor employment relations.

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TOMER

ZAMIR Gesher Haziv, Israel Hof Asharon International Politics Senior • FLY/BACK

Event 50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 100 Fly

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 20.09 2/23/17 Big Ten Championships 45.19 11/20/16 Ohio State Invitational 47.76 2/24/17 Big Ten Championships 48.44 2/24/17 Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • CSCAA Scholar All-America honorable mention (2017). • Academic All-Big Ten (2017-18). • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 100 back as a sophomore and junior. • Member of the second-fastest 200 medley relay team in Penn State history (1:25.27). • Member of the fourth-fastest 400 medley relay team in Penn State history (3:08.04). 2017-18 (Junior Year) • CSCAA Scholar All-America honorable mention and Academic All-Big Ten. • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 100 back (48.07), achieving a season best and NCAA “B” cut time. • Also swam season bests in the 50 free (20.61) and 100 fly (49.06) at Big Tens. • Won the 100 back (50.00) against Villanova (2/2).

High School • Member of the Israeli National Team. • Represented Israel in the world championships in Barcelona 2013 and in Kazan 2015. • Set the Israeli national record of 23.76 seconds for the 50m fly. • Finished second in the Junior European Championships in the 50m backstroke. Personal • Born in Israel on March 31, 1994. • Parents are Yaron and Hagit. • Has two younger sisters, Noa and Or. • Majoring in international politics.

2016-17 (Sophomore Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 100 back (47.76), achieving a personal best and NCAA “B” cut time. Also posted a career best and “B” cut in the 50 free (20.09) and a career best in the 100 fly (48.44), with all three ranking among the top three on the team for the year. • Earned a career best at the Ohio State Invitational (11/20) in the 100 free (45.19). • Won the 100 back (50.58) in the season-opening dual against Towson (10/6) and against Navy (1/21) in 49.27. 2015-16 (Freshman Year) • Swam a trio personal bests in the 50 free (20.30), 100 back (48.36) and 100 fly (48.52) at the Big Ten Championships. • Led the team for the year in the 100 fly and ranked second in the 50 free and 100 back. • Personal best time of 1:49.99 in the 200 back set at the UGA Fall Invitational (12/6). • Won the 100 fly (51.02) at Yale (1/15-16). • Won 100 back against Villanova (2/6).

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DiNUNZIO Murrysville, Pa. Pittsburgh Central Catholic Agribusiness Management Junior • Free/Fly CAREER BEST TIMES Event Time Date Competition 100 Free 46.15 10/14/17 Vs. Virginia 200 Free 1:40.42 2/2/18 Vs. Villanova 500 Free 4:31.36 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 1000 Free 9:36.10 10/6/16 Towson 1650 Free 15:48.10 2/25/17 Big Ten Championships 100 Fly 48.86 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships 200 Fly 1:46.27 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships Career Accolades • Academic All-Big Ten (2017-18). • Ranks as the third-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 200 fly (1:46.27). • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 fly in each of first two seasons. 2017-18 (Sophomore Year) • Academic All-Big Ten. • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 fly (1:46.27), achieving a personal best and “B” cut time while ranking as the third fastest performer in the event in school history. • Also swam personal bests at the Big Ten Championships in the 500 free (4:31.26) and 100 fly (48.86). • Placed second in the 200 fly (1:50.09) against Virginia (10/14). • Placed third in the 200 fly (1:51.61) at North Carolina/vs. Navy (1/13). • Won the 200 free (1:40.42) and 100 free (46.28) against Villanova (2/2).

High School • Four-year letterwinner at Pittsburgh Central Catholic under Coach Merci McCarthy. • All-American in the 500 free. • Two-time all-state pick in the 500 freestyle and 2016 all-state honoree in the 100 butterfly. • 2015 and 2016 WPIAL AAA 500 freestyle champion. • Two-time PIAA AAA top-eight finisher in the 500 free, and also placed eighth in 100 butterfly. • Helped lead team to section championships 2015-2016. • Team captain as a senior. • USA Swimming Scholastic All-American and National Honor Society member. • 2016 Esmark All-American. • Also swam for JCC Sailfish. Personal • Full name is Matthew Robert DiNunzio. • Born November 13, 1997 in Buffalo, New York. • Parents are Bob and Cindy Dinunzio. Mother, Cindy, swam at Pitt. • Has a younger sister, Laura. • Uncle, Allan Rose Jr., attended Penn State. • Majors in agribusiness management.

2016-17 (Freshman Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 200 fly (1:46.79, 12th) and achieved a personal best time, a “B” cut and the team’s fastest time of the year in the preliminaries (1:46.60). • Also earned career bests at the Big Ten Championships in the 1650 free (15:48.10) and 500 free (4:32.06). • Placed second in the 1000 free (9:36.10) against Towson (10/6).

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Kaelan

FREUND

Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Chinook Mechanical Engineering Junior • IM/Breast

Event 100 Breast 200 Breast 200 IM

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 53.14 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships 1:56.96 11/19/17 Ohio State Invitational 1:46.52 2/23/17 Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • Academic All-Big Ten (2017-18). • 50m and 100m breaststroke Canadian National Champion (2017). • Ranks as the second-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 100 breast (53.14). • Ranks as the fourth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 200 breast (1:56.96). • Ranks as the fifth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 200 IM (1:46.52). • Member of the second-fastest 200 medley relay team in Penn State history (1:25.27). • Member of the fourth-fastest 400 medley relay team in Penn State history (3:08.04). • Has placed in the Top 20 of the 100 and 200 breasts and 200 IM at the Big Ten Championships in each attempt, posting career-best finishes of 13th in the breaststrokes in 2018. • Big Ten Men’s Swimmer of the Week (10/18/17). • Four-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2017-18). National • Two-time Canadian National Champion winning gold in the 100m breaststroke (1:02.01) and 50m breaststroke (27.94) at the 2017 Canadian Swimming Championships in Montreal. Was also seventh in the 200 breaststroke (2:18.71). • Placed fourth in the 50m breaststroke (28.28) at the 2018 Canadian Swimming Championships in Montreal. 2017-18 (Sophomore Year) • Academic All-Big Ten. • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 100 breast (53.14, 13th), 200 breast (1:56.97, 13th) and 200 IM (1:46.69, 18th). All times were “B” cuts and 100 breast and 200 times were personal bests that ranked him among the top-five performers in school history in each event. • Led Penn State in the breaststroke events and 200 IM for the year • Led Penn State at the Ohio State Invitational (11/17-19). Won the 200 breast in a personal best and NCAA “B” cut time of 1:56.96, ranking as the fourth-fastest performer in school history. Also won the 100 breast (53.26) and placed 13th in the 200 IM (1:47.52). • Won eight individual dual meet events, including the first six he competed in. • Named the Big Ten Men’s Swimmer of the Week after winning the 100 breast (54.20), 200 breast (2:00.34) and 200 IM (1:49.71) against Virginia (10/14). The 100 breast time was the fastest in the nation for the week. • Won the 100 breast (54.55), 200 breast (1:59.37) and 200 IM (1:49.54) at NC State/vs. Duke (10/20). • Won the 200 breast (2:03.11), swam the fastest time in the 200 IM (1:51.11) and member of winning 200 medley relay team (1:29.76) against Villanova (2/2). 21 INDIVIDUAL BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

2016-17 (Freshman Year) • Earned career bests and three top-20 finishes in the 100 breast (53.59, t-11th), 200 breast (1:57.60, 13th) and the 200 IM (1:46.52, 20th) at the Big Ten Championships, tallying NCAA B-cut times in all three. Also contributed in the relays at Big Tens, helping the 200 medley (1:25.27) and 400 medley (3:08.04) relay teams to fifth-place finishes in NCAA “B” cut and Penn State all-time topfive times, and the 200 free relay team to a seventh-place finish (1:19.00). • Four-time Big Ten Men’s Freshman of the Week and nine-time dual meet individual event champion. • 200 IM time was the team’s fastest for the year and ranked him as the fifth-fastest performer in the event in school history, while he ranked second on the team in the 100 breast and third in the 200 breast and 400 IM (4:02.04). • Made collegiate debut against Towson (10/6), winning the 100 (56.28) and 200 (2:05.61) breaststrokes. • Won the 200 IM against Virginia Tech (10/15) in 1:53.70. • Named Big Ten Freshman of the week after swimming first NCAA B-cuts at the Ohio State Invitational (11/18-20) with top times of 54.75 in the 100 breast to place fourth and 1:59.65 in the 200 breast to place 11th. • Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for a second time after he won both the 100 (55.42) and 200 (1:59.79) breasts, placed runner up in the 200 (1:49.89) and 400 (4:02.04) IM and also contributed to winning efforts in the 200 and 400 medley relay against Yale (1/13-14). • Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for a third time following Navy (1/21) meet, sweeping the 100 (55.10, B-cut) and 200 (2:02.17) breaststrokes, earning a win in the 200 IM (1:50.60), and opening the meet by contributing to a winning effort in the 200 medley relay. • Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for a fourth-time following the regular season finale at Villanova, winning the 200 breast (2:00.88) and contributing to a first-place mark in the 200-yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:24.37. High School • Attended Chinook H.S. • Swam since age 12 with Lethbridge Amateur Swim Club under Coach Peter Schori. • Competed in the 2016 Canadian Olympic Trials (200 IM). • Won five gold medals and one silver at the 2015 Western Canada Summer Games. • Competed in the Alberta 2016 Provincial Championships and 2015 Calgary Speedmeet International. • 2011 North American Challenge Cup Competitor. • Earned four gold medals, five silvers and three bronze competing in the Canadian Age Group Championships (2012-14). • 2014 Junior Pan Pacific Competitor. • Named Lethridge’s 2014 Junior Male Athlete of the Year. • Earned Swimming Canada’s Victor Davis Memorial Award in 2015. • Four-time Team MVP (2012-2015). • Holds club’s records in the 50m breaststroke (29.08), 100 breaststroke (1:03.89), 200 breaststroke (2:21.61) and 200 IM (2:08.58). • Member of Chinook High School Interact Club. Personal • Full name is Kaelan Jay Freund. • Born August 23, 1998 in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. • Parents are Jason and Julie Freund. • Has two siblings, Joshua and Brittany. • Majors in mechanical engineering. • Also enjoys golfing. • Aspires to become an NCAA finalist and a Canadian Olympian.

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Liam

VEREGIN

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Lisgar Collegiate Institute Business Junior • Back/Free/IM

Event 50 Free 100 Back 200 Back

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 20.85 2/23/17 Big Ten Championships 47.52 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 1:45.56 2/25/17 Big Ten Championships

100 Fly 200 IM

48.80 1:51.52

2/23/18 11/18/16

Big Ten Championships Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • Academic All-Big Ten (2017-18). • Championship finalist at the 2017 Canadian Swimming Championships in the 50m and 100m backstroke. • Ranks as the sixth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 100 backstroke (47.52). • Ranks as the ninth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 200 backstroke (1:45.56). • Two-time scorer in the 100 back at Big Ten Championships and scored in the 200 back as a freshman. National • Placed seventh in the 50m backstroke (27.02), 10th in the 100m back (58.02), 16th in the 200 back (2:07.55) at the 2017 Canadian Swimming Championships in Montreal. • Placed 13th in the 50m backstroke (27.45) and 11th in the 100m back (58.47) at the 2018 Canadian Swimming Championships in Montreal. 2017-18 (Sophomore Year) • Academic All-Big Ten. • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 100 back (48.03), posting a personal best and “B” cut time of 47.52 in the preliminaries. Also swam a season best in the 200 back (1:46.90) and a personal best in the 100 fly (48.80). • Led the team in the backstroke events for the year. • Won the 100 back (48.48), placed second in the 200 back (1:48.01) and member of winning 200 medley relay team (1:28.91) against Virginia (10/14). • Placed third in the 100 back (49.55) at Minnesota Quad Meet (11/3). • Reached the championship finals in the 100 back (48.54) and 200 back (1:47.17) at the Ohio State Invitational (11/18-19). • Placed second in the 200 back (1:49.59) and third in the 100 back (49.68) at North Carolina/vs. Navy (1/13).

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2016-17 (Freshman Year) • Posted season bests and NCAA B-cut times in the 100 back (47.49) and 200 back (1:45.56) at the Big Ten Championships, scoring in both events. Also swam a season-best in the 50 free (20.85) at Big Tens. • For the year, ranked second on the team in the backstroke events only to Olympian Shane Ryan. • Posted season bests in the 200 IM (1:51.52) and 100 fly (49.94) at the Ohio State Invitational (11/18-19). • Won the 200 back (1:51.70) and placed second in the 100 (50.65) in collegiate debut against Towson (10/6). • Reached the A-final in the backstrokes at the Ohio State Invitational (11/18-19), placing eighth in the 100 (48.75) and seventh in the 200 (1:46.94). • Won the 200 back (1:49.73) and placed second in the 100 (49.34) against Navy (1/21). High School • Attended Lisgar Collegiate Institute but swam with the Greater Ottawa Kingfish swim club for 12 years under Coach Jason Allen. • Earned Most Athletic Award as a senior. • Nine-time Canadian Age Group National Championship Medalist (5 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze). • Participated in the 2011 North American Challenge Cup. • Competed at the 2016 Canadian Olympic Trials. • Named club’s best all-around swimmer. • Rookie of the Year in first year with club team. • Coached Special Olympic swimming and helped coach his high school team. Personal • Full name is Liam Jacob Veregin. • Born November 24, 1998 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. • Parents are Tim Veregin and Sherry Stafford. • Majors in business. • Hobbies include photography and playing sports (especially baseball). • Would like to become an entrepreneur in the future.

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Austin

Gabe

Grove City, Pa. Grove City Area Kinesiology

Allentown, Pa. Allentown Central Catholic Division of Undergraduate Studies

WILSON

CASTANO

Junior • Free/Back

Event 50 Free 100 Free 100 Back 200 Back

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 20.57 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 46.83 10/20/17 At NC State/Vs. Duke 49.08 2/24/17 Big Ten Championships 1:48.09 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships

2017-18 (Sophomore Year) • Swam personal bests in the 50 free (20.57) and 200 back (1:48.09) and a season best in the 100 back (49.09) at the Big Ten Championships. • Placed third in the 100 back (50.83) against Virginia (10/14). • Swam a personal best 100 free split during a relay at NC State/ vs. Duke (10/20). • Won the 200 back (1:51.44) and member of winning 200 medley relay team (1:29.76) against Villanova (2/2). 2016-17 (Freshman Year) • Earned career bests in the 100 back (49.08), 200 back (1:48.46) and the 50 free (20.73) at the Big Ten Championships. • Posted a career best in the 100 free against Villanova (2/3) with a time of 48.44. High School • Four-year letter winner swimming the freestyle and backstroke at Grove City Area H.S. for Coach Karen Wendelschaefer. • Two-time state champion in 200 medley relay and a state champion in the 100 backstroke and 400 freestyle relay. • Led team to its first ever state championship. • Named all-state as a junior and senior and honorable mention as a sophomore. • Team captain as a junior and senior. • Set high school’s records in the 200 free (1:42.77) and 100 back (49.18). • Also lettered twice in both golf and baseball as a freshman and sophomore in high school. • High honor roll student and member of National Honor Society … Also swam for the Grove City YMCA … During senior year, was a national champion in the 50 back, 3rd in 200 free relay, fourth in 100 back and fifth in 200 medley. Personal • Full name Austin Lyle Wilson. • Born April 13, 1998 in Grove City, Pa. • Parents are Chris and Michele Wilson. Father, Chris, played football at Navy. • Has three sisters: Ashley, Caroline and Emma. • Intends to major in kinesiology. • Aspires to become a physical therapist.

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Sophomore • IM/Breast

Event 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 19.75 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 44.09 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 1:38.58 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • 50m and 100m freestyle Mexican National Champion (2018). • Ranks as the fourth fastest performer all-time at Penn State in the 50 free (19.75). • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 50 and 100 freestyles as a freshman, leading the team in both events for the year. National • Won gold in the 50m (22.70) and 100m (51.50) freestyles at the 2018 Mexican Long Course National Championships in Veracruz. 2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the 50 free (19.77, 12th) and 100 free (44.21, 23rd). Swam personal bests and “B” cut times in the preliminaries of both the 50 free (19.75) and 100 free (44.09). • Became the fourth fastest performer all-time at Penn State in the 50 free (19.75) with preliminary swim at Big Tens. • Also swam a season best in the 200 free (1:38.58) at Big Tens and contributed to three relay efforts. • Won the 50 free (21.05) against Virginia (10/14). • Placed second in the 50 free (20.63) against Navy and North Carolina (1/13). • Placed second in the 200 free (1:40.59) and anchored a winning effort in the 200 medley relay (1:29.76) against Villanova (2/2). High School • Three-time Pennsylvania State Champion and four-year letterwinner swimming at Allentown Central Catholic. • Won state titles in the 50 freestyle (2016, 2017) and 100 freestyle (2017). • Set AA state and school record in the 50 free (20.50 seconds) and school record in the 100 free (44.78) and named an All-American in both events. • 2017 Lehighvalleylive and Allentown Morning Call Boys Swimmer of the Year. • Three-time team MVP and two-time captain. • Also swam at Parkland Aquatic Club and holds club records in 4x100 and Medley relays. • Was a competitive cyclist and competed at national level in track and mountain biking. • Volunteered with Day Murrin Service Society. Personal • Full name is Gabriel Castano. • Born November 1, 1997 in Monterrey, Mexico. • Parents are Luis and Adriana Castano. • Has a sister, Angela, and brother, David. • Plans to major in business and aspires to own businesses. • Hobbies include Ultimate Frisbee, cooking and cycling. 1 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP • GoPSUsports.com

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Juliusz

Mechanicsburg, Pa. Cumberland Valley Information Sciences & Technology

Allentown, Pa. Copernicus Engineering

DECKMAN

GOSIENIECKI

Sophomore • Free/Back/IM/Fly

Event 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 1:41.33 2/2/18 vs. Villanova 4:30.11 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 9:35.26 10/14/17 vs. Virginia 52.97 11/3/17 Minnesota Quad Duals 1:53.20 10/14/17 vs. Virginia 51.38 11/4/17 Minnesota Quad Duals 1:49.56 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 1:54.45 2/2/18 vs. Villanova 3:59.66 11/18/17 Ohio State Invitational

2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Competed in freestyle, backstroke, butterfly and IM events throughout the year. • Swam season-bests in the 500 free (4:30.11) and 200 fly (1:49.56), and also competed in the 400 IM (4:00.28) at the Big Ten Championships. • Placed second in the 200 fly (1:50.99) at North Carolina/vs. Navy (1/13). High School • Four-year letterwinner swimming in freestyle and IM at Cumberland Valley High School under head coach Mike Gobrecht. • Placed as high as sixth in the PIAA Championships in the 200 IM to earn all-state recognition. • Member of four-time 400 freestyle relay district champion team, earning All-America recognition. • Set school records in the 200 IM (1:51.76) and 200 free (1:41.20). • Swam in the 2016 and 2017 YMCA National Championships for West Shore YMCA. • Also a four-year letterwinner on the water polo team, earning firstteam all-state and honorable mention All-America recognition.

Sophomore • Free/Fly

Event 50 Free 100 Free 100 Fly

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 20.85 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 45.41 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 49.50 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships

2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Swam season bests at the Big Ten Championships in the 50 free (20.85), 100 free (45.41) and 100 fly (49.50). • Placed second in the 100 free (46.90) and member of winning 200 medley relay (1:29.76) against Villanova (2/2). High School • Competed for KP Astromal Akwawit Leszno under coach Marek Grelewicz. • Won multiple medals at Polish Championships. • Swam for Poland at the First European Games in Baku 2015 and European Junior Swimming Championships 2016. Personal • Full name is Juliusz Gosieniecki. • Born July 8, 1998 in Poznań, Wielkopolska, Poland. • Parents are Juliusz Gosieniecki and Magdalena KorzeniowskaGosieniecka. • Has a younger sister, Joanna. • Majoring in engineering.

Personal • Full name is Jacob Nicholas Deckman. • Born January 1, 1999 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. • Parents are Dan and Sherry Deckman. • Has two older brothers, Josh and Jordan. • Majoring in Information Sciences & Technology

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Hayden

Bryce

Bentonville, Ark. Bentonville Communications

Hatfield, Pa. North Penn Electrical Engineering

HARLOW

HOCH

Sophomore • Breast/IM

Event 500 Free 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 4:38.94 2/2/18 vs. Villanova 56.81 11/18/17 Ohio State Invitatonal 1:59.23 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 51.02 11/4/17 Minnesota Quad duals 1:52.72 2/2/18 vs. Villanova 1:47.94 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 3:50.29 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • Ranks as the fourth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 400 IM (3:50.29). • Ranks as the ninth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 200 breast (1:59.23). • Scored at the Big Ten Championships as a freshman in the 400 IM and 200 breast. 2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Scored twice at the Big Ten Championships, swimming personal bests, “B” cut times and cracking Penn State’s top-10 performers list in the 400 IM (3:50.29, 15th) and 200 breast (1:59.23, 22nd). • Also swam a “B” cut and personal best in the 200 IM (1:47.94) at Big Tens. • Won the 200 fly (1:52.72) and placed second in the 500 free (4:38.94) against Villanova (2/2). High School • Four-year letterwinner swimming the IM, breaststroke and freestyle at Bentonville H.S. for head coach Marcel Da Ponte. • Four-year all-state and all-conference honoree. • Won 14 state event championships (6 individual and 8 relay) and 16 district event championships (8 individual, 8 relay). • Four-time Arkansas Democrat Gazette Northwest Arkansas Swimmer of the Year. • Two-time MaxPreps All-Arkansas Swimmer of the Year. • NISCA All-American in the 200 IM (twice), 100 breaststroke and 200 medley relay. • Set state record in the 200 IM (1:49.75). • Also swam for Northwest Arkansas Aquatics. • U.S. Open and Winter Nationals Qualifier. • Nine-time Arkansas club swimmer of the year. • USA Swimming Scholastic All-American. • Competed at Speedo Summer Junior Nationals and placed at NCSA Junior Nationals and Speedo Winter Junior Nationals. • Honor student, inducted into National Honor Society. • Four-year member of the school choir. Personal • Full name is Hayden Scot Harlow. • Born May 14, 1999 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. • Parents are Scot and Tracy Harlow. • Has a younger sister, Josie. • Uncle was a national champion wrestler at Oklahoma State. • Intends to major in communications. • Aspires to work in media management. • Enjoys music and the outdoors. 21 INDIVIDUAL BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Sophomore • Diving

1-Meter 3-Meter Platform

CAREER BEST SCORES 296.85 2/2/18 vs. Villanova 324.90 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships 230.40 3/7/18 NCAA Zone A

Career Accolades • Competed in all three dives at the 2018 NCAA Zone A Championships. 2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Competed in all three dives at the NCAA Zone A Championships, placing highest in the platform (16th) with a personal best six-dive score of 230.40 in the finals. • Competed in the 1-meter (258.55), 3-meter (307.40) and platform (202.65) at the Big Ten Championships. • Placed second in the 3-meter (324.90) with a personal-best and regional qualifying score, and fifth in the 1-meter (285.25) at the Penn State Diving Invitational (1/27-28). • Earned a personal-best score in the 1-meter (296.85) against Villanova (2/2). High School • Four-year letterwinner at North Penn H.S. for coaches Kyle Goldbacher and Kyle Kushner. • State runner-up as a senior and a district champion as a junior and senior. • Two-time All-American. • Owns school six and 11-dive records. • Team MVP as a senior. • Member of North Penn Aquatic Clubs. • Also swam for two years. Personal • Full name is Bryce Christian Hoch. • Born August 4, 1998 in Hatfield, Pennsylvania. • Parents Stephen and Lois Hoch. • Has three older siblings, brothers Stephen Jr. and Josh and sister Becca. Brother, Josh, was a diver at Clarion and brother Stephen, swam at IUP. • Majoring in electrical engineering. • Hobbies include gaming and films.

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Brad

Dale

Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks West Business Administration

Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks West Business Administration

JOHNSON

JOHNSON

Sophomore • Free/Breast/Back/Fly/IM

Sophomore • Free/Breast/Back

Event 50 Free 100 Free 100 Breast

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 21.05 2/10/18 Ohio State Winter Invite 46.47 2/10/18 Ohio State Winter Invite 55.88 2/10/18 Ohio State Winter Invite

2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Swam season bests at the Ohio State Winter Invitational (2/1011) in the 100 breast (55.88), 100 free (46.47) and 50 free (21.05). • Placed second in the 200 breast (2:09.51) against Villanova (2/2) in a season-best time. High School • Two-year letterwinner swimming at Central Bucks West High School for head coach Zach Wilson. • All-state in 50 freestyle and 100 breaststroke. • Team captain and MVP as a senior. • Set school records in the 50 free (20.97) and 100 breast (57.60) • Also swam for Central Bucks Swim Team. • Was a four-year letterwinner playing tennis at No. 1 and No. 2 in singles. • Twice earned third-place finishes in doubles at district championships and was state qualifier. • Team captain as a junior and senior. • Earned Distinguished Academic Honors. • Member of Future Business Leaders of America and National Honors Society. Personal • Full name is Brad Richard Johnson. • Born December 14, 1998 in Abington, Pennsylvania. • Parents are David and Lorraine Johnson. Father, David, attended Penn State. • Has a pair of siblings - sister, Laura, and twin brother, Dale, who is also on the team. • Majors in business administration.

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Event 100 Back 100 Fly 200 IM

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 51.98 11/18/17 Ohio State Invitational 50.47 2/10/18 Ohio State Winter Invite 1:53.36 2/10/18 Ohio State Winter Invite

2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Placed third in the 200 IM (1:53.37) in season-best time and also swam a season best in the 100 fly (50.47) at the Ohio State Winter Invitational (2/10-11). • Swam season bests in the 50 free (21.68), 100 free (47.58) and 100 back (51.98) at the Ohio State Invitational (11/17-19). High School • Two-year letterwinner swimming at Central Bucks West High School for head coach Zach Wilson. • Owns school records in the 200 IM (1:57.23), 100 back (51.87) and 100 fly (51.54). • Team captain and MVP as a senior. • Also swam for Central Bucks Swim Team. • Was a four-year letterwinner playing tennis at No. 1 and No. 2 in singles. Twice earned third-place finishes in doubles at district championships, earned Team MVP honors as a freshman and senior and led team to four conference championships. Personal • Full name is Dale Edwin Johnson. • Born December 14, 1998 in Abington, Pennsylvania. • Parents are David and Lorraine Johnson. Father, David, attended Penn State. • Has a pair of siblings - sister, Laura, and brother, Brad. • Majors in business administration.

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Eben

Matthew

Pittsburgh, Pa. North Allegheny Corporate Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Sterling, Va. Dominion Kinesiology

KRIGGER

POPOVICH

Sophomore • Free

Event 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 46.64 10/20/18 at NC State/vs. Duke 1:38.19 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships 4:29.19 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships

1000 Free 1650 Free

9:31.81 15:50.21

11/4/17 2/24/18

Minnesota Quad Duals Big Ten Championships

Career Accolades • Member of the fourth-fastest 800 free relay team in Penn State history (6:27.26). 2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Swam season-bests in the 200 free (1:38.19), 500 free (4:29.19) and 1650 free (15:50.21) at the Big Ten Championships. • Member of 800 free relay team that placed sixth at Big Tens in 6:27.26 to rank fourth in school history. • Placed third in the 200 free (1:40.03) against Virginia (10/14). High School • Four-year letterwinner swimming freestyle events at North Allegheny High School for head coach Patrick Wenzel. • All-American. • State runner-up as a junior. • Helped lead school to a state championship as a senior. • Owns school record in the 200 freestyle (1:36.85). • Also swam for Allegheny North Swim Club. • Competed at Junior Nationals, Futures and NCSAs. Placed second in the 800 freestyle relay at NCSAs. Raised $4,000 for breast cancer research through the student section, Mini THON and Tiger THON. Personal • Full name is Eben Rousseau Krigger. • Born October 12, 1998 in Pittsburgh. • Parents are Dave and Andrea Krigger, who are both Penn State alums. • Has an older sister, Arielle, who swam at Penn State. • Grandfather, Dude Krigger, and aunt, Susan Krigger, also attended Penn State. • Majoring in corporate innovation & entrepreneurship • Aspires to be an entrepreneur and beach lifeguard. • Enjoys Ultimate Frisbee, playing the guitar and practicing calisthenics.

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Sophomore • Free/Fly/IM

Event 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 100 Fly 200 Fly

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 21.51 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 46.93 11/19/17 Ohio State Invitational 1:38.36 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships 50.65 11/18/17 Ohio State Invitational 1:51.49 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships

2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Swam season-best times in the 50 free (21.51), 200 free (1:38.36) and 200 fly (1:51.49) at the Big Ten Championships. • Placed second in the 200 fly (1:53.94) against Villanova (2/2). High School • Four-year letterwinner swimming freestyle and butterfly at Dominion High School. • Two-time state champion in the 200 freestyle and state champion in the 100 free as a senior. • Drew all-state and All-Loudoun County honors. • Named to 2016-17 winter All-Met second team. • Set school records in the 200 free (1:39.79), 100 free (45.97), 100 butterfly (50.57), 200 fly (1:50.99) and 200 IM (1:53.48). • Team MVP all four years. • Two-year team captain. • Swam for coach Jim Rumbaugh at SNOW Swimming. • Competed in 2016 Junior Nationals and 2016 and 2017 NCSAs. Personal • Full name is Matthew Ray Popovich. • Born February 17, 1999 in Orlando, Florida. • Parents are John and Karen Popovich. • Has a younger sister, Kylee. • Majoring in kinesiology.

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William

Nathan

Fulshear, Texas Foster Earth & Mineral Sciences

Bordeaux, France Lycée Victor Louis Division of Undergraduate Studies

ROBERSON Sophomore • Free/Back

Event 50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 100 Back

CAREER BEST TIMES Time Date Competition 20.34 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 44.65 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 1:38.48 2/23/18 Big Ten Championships 50.85 11/17/17 Ohio State Invitational

2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Swam season bests in the 50 (20.34), 100 (44.65) and 200 (1:38.48) frees at the Big Ten Championships. • Placed third in the 200 free (1:41.68) against Villanova (2/2). High School • Moved to the U.S. from Scotland in 2015 and began competitive swimming career. • Two-year letterwinner swimming at Foster High School for head coach Christopher Slay. • District champion and regional runner-up in the 50 free and district and regional champion in the 100 back as a senior. • Also district MVP as a senior. • Set school records in the 200 free (1:42:48), 100 Back (51.81). • Also swam for Katy Aquatics and was a finalist in the 400 medley and free relays at the Speedo Junior National Championships. • Honor graduate. Personal • Full name is William Silas Roberson. • Born August 10, 2017 in Houston, Texas. • Parents are Mark and Maryellen Roberson. • Has two younger sisters, Katie and Briana. • Majoring in earth and mineral sciences. • Enjoys video games.

SCHIFFMANN Sophomore • Free CAREER BEST TIMES Event Time Date Competition 100 Free 45.75 11/19/18 Ohio State Invitational 200 Free 1:36.26 2/21/18 Big Ten Championships 500 Free 4:20.99 2/22/18 Big Ten Championships 1000 Free 9:16.76 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 1650 Free 15:23.59 2/24/18 Big Ten Championships 200 Back 1:52.92 2/2/18 vs. Villanova 200 Fly 1:52.63 10/14/17 vs. Virginia Career Accolades • Ranks as the fourth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 500 freestyle (4:20.99). • Ranks as the fifth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 200 freestyle (1:36.26). • Ranks as the eighth-fastest performer at Penn State all-time in the 1000 freestyle (9:16.76). • Member of the fourth-fastest 800 free relay team in Penn State history (6:27.26). 2017-18 (Freshman Year) • Scored at the Big Ten Championships in the mile (15:23.59, 17th) and 500 free (4:20.99), achieving personal-best times, “B” cuts and places on Penn State’s all-time top-10 performers list in both. 1000-yard split (9:16.76) during the mile was also a personal best time and ranks eighth on the all-time school performers list. • Also swam a “B” cut and personal best 200 free (1:36.26) split during the 800 free relay at Big Tens to rank as the fifth-fastest performer in school history. • Led the team in the 200, 500, 1000 and 1650 freestyles for the year. • Won the 200 free (1:39.63) and placed second in the 500 free (4:31.49) against Virginia (10/14). • Placed second in the 500 free (4:29.70) at NC State/vs. Duke (10/20). • Reached the consolation finals in the 500 free (4:24.01), ultimately scoring and placing 14th (4:25.41), at the Ohio State Invitational (11/17-19). • Placed second in the 200 back (1:52.92) against Villanova (2/2). High School • Swam for Girondins de Bordeaux in France. • Competed nationally in the COMEN Cup in Malta and Energy Standard Cup in Italy. Personal • Full name is Nathan Jean Pierre Jean Claude Schiffmann. • Intends to major in civil engineering. • Enjoys video games and surfing.

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Liam

Jonah

Chadds Ford, Pa. Unionville Division of Undergraduate Studies

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Aden Bowman Collegiate Division of Undergraduate Studies

CALLAHAN Freshman • Free/IM/Breast

CEY

Freshman • Diving

High School • Earned four letters swimming freestyle, IM, and breaststroke at Unionville High School under head coach Jason Brennan. • Team captain as a senior. • Set school record in the 200 IM (1:55.48) • Helped team to two Chesmont League Champions (2016, 2017). • In 2017, placed fourth in districts and 15th at states the 500 Free, and eighth in districts and 17th in states in the 200 IM (2017). • Swam for Westtown Aquatic Club where he placed sixth in the 200-meter breast at 2017 US Swimming Futures Championships.

High School • Attended Aden Bowen Collegiate High School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. • Dove for Saskatoon Diving Club under Mary Carroll. • Top diver in province five years running. • Canadian Junior and Senior national finalist. • Western Canadian and Provincial Champion in 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform events in 2016 in under-18 age group. • Ran cross country for two years, helping team to a city championship.

Personal • Full name is Liam Patrick Callahan. • Born June 7, 2000 in Media, Pennsylvania. • Parents are Katie Callahan and Bill Callahan. • Has an older sister, Kiera, and two younger sisters Chloe and Devin. • Hobbies include playing cornhole and KanJam.

Personal • Full name is Jonah McNeill Cey. • Born January 17, 2000 in Saskatoon, Canada. • Parents are Jody Rutherford-Cey and Mark Cey • Has two younger sisters, Lauren and Alison. • Plans on majoring petroleum and natural gas engineering and wants to become a petroleum engineer. • Hobbies include working with vehicles and music.

Why Penn State? • “I knew that Penn State was the perfect fit for me after becoming aware of the abundance of resources that contribute to the University’s exceptional academic and athletic programs, as well as the endless opportunity for success. I felt that the welcoming atmosphere of both the team and the school itself was unmatched by any other school.”

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Why Penn State? • “I chose Penn State because they have one of the highest ranked engineering programs in North America, as well as the opportunity to be a part of their excellent aquatics team.”

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Devon

Aidan

Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle Division of Undergraduate Studies

Lansdale, Pa. North Penn Division of Undergraduate Studies

CHENOT Freshman • Free/Fly

High School • Swam independently for first two years of high school coached by father as his school did not have a swim team. Swam final two years at Carlisle H.S. under head coach Tara Young. • Three-time state medalist and district champion in both the 50 and 100 freestyles. • Mid Penn Champion in the 50 free and 100 Fly. • Named a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American. • Named Sentinel First Team and Patriot News First Team • Set high school records in 50 Free (20.86), 100 Free (45.97), and 100 Fly (51.00). • Also swam for Carlisle Family YMCA and earned top-20 finishes at YMCA Nationals in the 50 Free and 100 Free. • Class president freshman and sophomore year. • Inducted into National Honor Society. Personal • Full name is Devon Charles Chenot. • Born October 14, 1999 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. • Parents are Lynne Chenot and Charles Chenot. • Has a younger brother, Nolan. • Plans on majoring in civil engineering and intends on going to grad school to become an engineer. • Hobbies include basketball, watching sports, and weightlifting.

DALY

Freshman • Free/Back High School • Swam for North Penn Aquatic Club under head coach Jeff Faikish. • Two-time coaches award winner. • Placed fifth in the 500 free at state championships, leading team to a runner-up finish. • Helped team to multiple district championships. • Member of school-record 400 free relay team. Personal • Full name is Aidan Jude Daly. • Intends to major in engineering. Why Penn State? • “I’ve always been a fan of Penn State growing up. When I visited there, I really liked the campus and the team, and I just thought it was a perfect fit.”

Why Penn State? • “I chose Penn State for the world class education provided to me, as well as the rich athletic history. I have always wanted to be a part of something big, and I feel Penn State is exactly that in both academics and athletics.”

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Michael

William

Pearl River, N.Y. Pearl River Division of Undergraduate Studies

Stockholm, Sweden Young Business Creatives Division of Undergraduate Studies

DALY

Freshman • IM/Back/Fly High School • Attended Pearl River High School in Pearl River, New York, and swam for Condors Swim Club. • Placed seventh in the 400m IM and 24th in the 200m back at the Speedo Junior National Championship. • Finalist in the 400 IM at Winter Juniors Championship. • Finalist in 200 Back and 400 IM at NCSA Spring Swimming Championship. • Holds Condors Swim club records in 400 IM (3:54.05), 200 Back (1:48.58), and 200 Fly (1:53.08). • Part of the Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honors Society, Mu Alpha Theta Math Honors Society, National Honors Society and is a two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American. Personal • Full name is Michael Carl Daly. • Born April 30, 2000 in Bronx, New York. • Parents are Geraldine and Michael Daly. • Has a younger brother, Matthew, and two sisters, Emma (older) and Julia (younger). • Sister, Emma, plays basketball at Saint Anselm College. • Plans on majoring in biomedical engineering and considering going to med school. • Hobbies include playing basketball, going to the beach, Netflix and hanging out with friends.

LULEK Freshman • IM

High School • Attended Young Business Creatives in Nacka, Sweden. • Swam for Simklubben Neptun. • Fifteen time Swedish Junior and Youth Champion. • Semifinalist in European Junior Swimming Championship in Hungary (2016). • Participated in 2017 World University Games in Taiwan. Personal • Full name is William Robert Love Lulek. • Born May 23, 1998 in Stockholm, Sweden. • Parents are Lena Lulek and Robert Luleck. • Has a younger brother, Maximillian (13), and a younger sister, Rebecca (19). • Hobbies include watching sports and being with friends. Why Penn State? • “Both the academics and sports departments fit me very well, and I hope to evolve as a student and as a swimmer at Penn State.”

Why Penn State? • “I chose Penn State because of the numerous academic opportunities and the emphasis on creating a family environment both in the pool and the classroom. The amount of pride displayed throughout the student body is unlike anything I have ever seen before, and with the help of the coaches, I am confident that PSU will provide everything I need to have an amazing four years!”

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Alec

Teddy

York, Pa. Central York Division of Undergraduate Studies

Charlotte, N.C. Providence Division of Undergraduate Studies

PECKMANN Freshman • IM/Free/Back High School • Swam at Central York H.S. under Coach John Nelson. • Also swam for York YMCA. • Was a volunteer swim coach. Personal • Full name is Alec Karl Peckman. • Born June 18, 1999 in York, Pa. • Parents are Regina and Karl Peckman • Has an older brother Erik (22) • Hobbies include playing basketball. Why Penn State? • “To be able to improve in swimming and academics”

PERELLI Freshman • IM/Free/Back

High School • Earned four letters swimming the backstroke and IM at Providence H.S. under head coach Bill Davis. • State finalist in the 100 backstroke. • Named to all-conference team in 2017. • Helped team to a conference championship and fourth-place finish at the NCSAA 4A State Championships in 2017, also contributing to a pair of third-place relay efforts (200 IM and 400 free) at states. • Earned a pair of runner-up finishes in the 200 IM and 100 back at regionals. • Team captain as a senior. • Swam for SwimMAC Carolina where he was part of the largest group of Scholastic All-Americans (32). • Part of the SwimMAC national team that won Summer Juniors (2017). • National Art Honor Society member. • Taught youth swimming. • Painted large murals at middle school and at SwimMAC. Personal • Full name is Theo Anthony Perelli. • Born October 7, 1999 in Sacramento, California. • Parents are Michelle and David Perelli. • Has an older sister, Megan. • Plans on majoring in architectural engineering and wants to design mansions. • Hobbies include art, building information modeling and listening to vinyl records. Why Penn State? • “When searching for a college I had to ask myself, ‘Would I go here even if I wasn’t a swimmer?’ Penn State was a definite yes to this question. Not only is it a great community, it has one of the best engineering departments in the country. What really sold me, education wise, was the 100% job rate coming out of the Architectural Engineering Department. Not only are the academics fantastic, but the sports are better than anything I’ve ever seen, especially swimming. The team is very kind and accepting, the coaching staff is very caring and wants the best for the swimmers, and the resources for student athletes are fantastic. I know I can do great things at this school because of what it has for me. This is one of the most important choices in my life, and I know it was the right one. WE ARE!”

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Carlos

Zac

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas Division of Undergraduate Studies

Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Saratoga Springs Division of Undergraduate Studies

VASQUEZ Freshman • Fly/Free

High School • Earned four letters in swimming at St. Thomas Aquinas High School under Coach Martin Grady. • Was the captain and team MVP senior year, as well as earning First-Team Broward County. • Placed third in the Florida 4A State Championship for the 100 fly. • Holds school record for 100 fly (49.71). • Also swam for TS Aquatics. • Competed internationally for Honduras in the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games, 2017 Central American Games, and in the 2016 FINA World Short Course Championships. • Member of the National Honor Society. Personal • Full name is Carlos Manuel Vasquez Moreno. • Born June 11, 2000 in Pembroke Pines, Florida. • Parents are Maria and Carlos Vasquez. • Has a younger sister Valarie. • Hobbies include watching movies and reading. Why Penn State? • “I chose Penn State because of the amazing opportunities the school had to offer, great academics, coaches, and environment.”

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ZWIJACZ Freshman • Free/Fly

High School • Was a five-year varsity swimmer at Saratoga Springs H.S. under head coach Bill Asay. • State champion in the 200 freestyle as a junior. • Named the 2017 Times Union Swimming Athlete of the Year. • Set school records in the 200 free (1:38.62), 100 fly (49.68), 200 IM (1:51.51) and 100 back (53.10). • Two-year team captain. • Also swam for Schenectady Saratoga Swim Club. • Two-time C-finalist in the 100 and 200 fly at the 2017 Long Course Junior National Championships. • Participated in Winter Junior Nationals in 2017. • Runner-up in the 200 fly at the 2017 Eastern Speedo Sectionals Championships. Personal • Full name is Zachary Zwijacz. • Born February 5, 2000 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. • Parents are Cheryl and Marc Zwijacz. Mother, Cheryl, swam at SUNY Cortland. • Has a younger sister Alexei and an older half-sister Sarah. • Hobbies include hiking, skateboarding, fashion and clothes. Why Penn State? • “I chose Penn State because a degree from PSU can help set yourself up for the future, with an amazing degree, and networking, that will last a lifetime. The athletics offered here are top-tier and outstanding throughout all programs. ”

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2017-18 PENN STATE TOP TIMES 50 Yard Freestyle 1. Gabe Castano 2. Ryan O’Neill 3. Will Roberson 4. Austin Wilson 5. Tomer Zamir

19.03 - Ryan (2017) %19.75 02/22/18 20.30 02/22/18 20.34 02/22/18 20.57 02/22/18 20.61 02/22/18

100 Yard Butterfly 1. Sterg Dikos 2. Liam Veregin 3. Matthew Dinunzio 4. Tomer Zamir 5. Juliusz Gosieniecki

100 Yard Freestyle 1. Gabe Castano 2. Ryan O’Neill 3. Will Roberson 4. Juliusz Gosieniecki 5. Nathan Schiffmann

42.08 - Ryan (2014) %44.09 02/24/18 44.54 02/24/18 44.65 02/24/18 45.41 02/24/18 45.75 11/19/17

200 Yard Butterfly 1. Matthew Dinunzio 2. Sterg Dikos 3. Nathaniel Bledsoe 4. Jacob Deckman 5. Matthew Popovich

46.00 - Grier (2013) 48.54 02/23/18 48.80 02/23/18 48.86 02/23/18 49.06 02/23/18 49.50 02/23/18

200 Yard Medley Relay Liam Veregin Kaelan Freund Tomer Zamir Gabe Castano

1:24.89, 2014 1:26.16 2/21/18

1:44.18 - Salig (2012) %1:46.27 02/24/18 1:48.19 02/24/18 1:49.10 02/24/18 1:49.56 02/24/18 1:51.49 02/24/18

400 Yard Medley Relay Liam Veregin Kaelan Freund Tomer Zamir Gabe Castano

3:07.51, 2014 3:12.21 02/22/18

200 Yard Freestyle 1:34.88 - Hauser (2014) 1. Nathan Schiffmann %1:36.26 02/21/18 2. Ryan O’Neill %1:36.87 02/23/18 3. Eben Krigger 1:38.19 02/23/18 4. Matthew Popovich 1:38.36 02/23/18 5. Will Roberson 1:38.48 02/23/18

200 Yard IM 1:44.62 Marino (2011) 1. Kaelan Freund %1:46.69 02/22/18 2. Hayden Harlow %1:47.94 02/22/18 3. Nathaniel Bledsoe 1:50.70 02/22/18 4. Dale Johnson 1:53.37 02/11/18 5. Auckie Fenstermacher 1:54.09 11/17/17

500 Yard Freestyle 4:17.65 - Ankosko (2014) 1. Nathan Schiffmann %4:20.99 02/22/18 2. Robbie Dickson %4:24.90 02/22/18 3. Joao Cervone 4:27.67 02/22/18 4. Eben Krigger 4:29.19 02/22/18 5. John Nunez 4:29.57 02/22/18

400 Yard IM 3:46.08 - Marino (2011) 1. Hayden Harlow %3:50.29 02/23/18 2. Nathaniel Bledsoe 3:53.10 02/23/18 3. Robbie Dickson 3:55.90 02/23/18 4. Joao Cervone 3:58.05 02/23/18 5. Jacob Deckman 3:59.66 11/18/17

1,000 Freestyle 9:04.51 - Ankosko (2012) 1. Robbie Dickson 9:25.18 02/02/18 2. Nathan Schiffmann 9:26.43 10/20/17 3. Joao Cervone 9:30.77 11/19/17 4. Eben Krigger 9:31.81 11/04/17 5. Jacob Deckman 9:35.26 10/14/17

200 Yard Freestyle Relay 1:17.83, 2009 Gabe Castano 1:19.21 02/23/18 Will Roberson Ryan O’Neill Austin Wilson

1,650 Yard Freestyle 15:05.32 - Ankosko (2012) 1. Nathan Schiffmann %15:23.59 02/24/18 2. Joao Cervone %15:26.80 02/24/18 3. Robbie Dickson 15:33.11 02/24/18 4. John Nunez 15:44.38 02/24/18 5. Eben Krigger 15:50.21 11/19/17

400 Yard Freestyle Relay 2:51.32, 2014 Will Roberson 2:56.00 02/24/18 Ryan O’Neill Kaelan Freund Gabe Castano

100 Yard Backstroke 1. Liam Veregin 2. Tomer Zamir 3. Austin Wilson 4. Will Roberson 5. Nathaniel Bledsoe

800 Yard Freestyle Relay 6:23.00, 2014 Nathan Schiffman 6:27.26 02/21/18 Ryan O’Neill Eben Krigger Matthew DiNunzio

44.65 - Ryan (2017) %47.52 02/22/18 %48.07 02/23/18 49.09 02/23/18 50.85 11/18/17 51.22 10/20/17

1 Meter Diving Hector Garcia Boissier *431.95 Connor Scanlon 354.59 Jack Crow 313.27

02/21/18 02/02/18 02/02/18

3 Meter Diving Hector Garcia Boissier 428.30 Connor Scanlon 358.20 Jack Crow 332.20

03/06/18 02/02/18 01/13/18

* - School Record # - PSU Pool Record $ - Big Ten Meet Record ! - NCAA “A” Qualifier % - NCAA “B” Qualifier ^ - Leadoff Split

200 Yard Backstroke 1:40.22 - Schirk (2008) 1. Liam Veregin 1:46.90 02/24/18 2. Austin Wilson 1:48.09 02/24/18 3. Nathaniel Bledsoe 1:49.95 11/19/17 4. Robbie Dickson 1:50.36 11/19/17 5. Nathan Schiffmann 1:52.92 02/02/18 100 Yard Breaststroke 52.96 - Scherer (2011) 1. Kaelan Freund %53.14 02/23/18 2. Gunther Cassell %54.76 02/23/18 3. Brad Johnson 55.88 02/10/18 4. Hayden Harlow 56.81 11/18/17 5. Sam Petrini 58.01 11/18/17 200 Yard Breaststroke 1:56.63 - Scherer (2011) 1. Kaelan Freund %1:56.96 11/19/17 2. Hayden Harlow %1:59.23 02/24/18 3. Gunther Cassell 2:00.27 02/24/18 4. Sam Petrini 2:08.69 10/14/17 5. Brad Johnson 2:09.51 02/02/18

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2018 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW 50 FREESTYLE 1. Felix Auboeck MICH 2. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo MICH 3. Patrick Ransford MICH 4. Brayden Seal OSU 5. Victor Goicoechea WIS 6. Nicholas Hogsed OSU 7. Adam Destrampe IND 8. Batuhan Hakan PUR 100 FREESTYLE 1. Blake Pieroni 2. Bowen Becker 3. Paul Powers 4. Bruno Blaskovic 5. Matthew Abeysinghe 6. Jack Smith 7. Ali Khalafalla 8. James Peek

4:09.29 4:11.11 4:15.58 4:16.52 4:16.63 4:16.89 4:19.14 4:23.42

100 BREASTSTROKE 1. Ian Finnerty IND 50.72 2. Levi Brock IND 51.45 3. Conner McHugh MINN 51.68 4. Jacob Montague MICH 51.80 5. Jeremy Babinet MICH 52.22 6. Jack Barone OSU 52.24 7. Conner Isings OSU 53.23 8. Trent Pellini PUR 53.50

400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Indiana 2. Ohio State 3. Michigan 4. Iowa 5. Minnesota 6. Wisconsin 7. Penn State 8. Michigan State

2:48.81 2:50.12 2:50.45 2:51.58 2:52.50 2:54.18 2:56.00 2:56.05

IND MINN MICH IND OSU IOWA IND MICH

41.43 41.61 42.34 42.51 42.58 42.71 43.01 43.54

200 FREESTYLE 1. Blake Pieroni IND 2. Mohamed Samy IND 3. Paul Delakis OSU 4. Felix Auboeck MICH 5. Nicholas Saulnier MINN 6. Mokhtar Al-Yamani MICH 7. Ryan Stack WIS 8. Andrew Loy OSU

1:31.14 1:32.56 1:32.86 1:33.23 1:34.99 1:35.02 1:35.52 1:36.23

200 BREASTSTROKE 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Ian Finnerty IND 1:50.78 1. Indiana 6:11.50 2. Conner McHugh MINN 1:51.41 2. Michigan 6:16.51 3. Levi Brock IND 1:52.78 3. Ohio State 6:16.92 4. Jacob Montague MICH 1:53.54 4. Wisconsin 6:20.75 5. Charles Swanson MICH 1:53.70 5. Minnesota 6:21.95 6. Thomas Cope MICH 1:53.76 6. Penn State 6:27.26 7. Jeremy Babinet MICH 1:54.27 7. Iowa 6:28.93 8. Marat Amaltdinov PUR 1:55.61 8. Purdue 6:28.94 100 BUTTERFLY 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Vinicius Lanza IND 44.79 1. Indiana 1:23.95 2. Evan White MICH 45.63 2. Minnesota 1:24.25 3. Noah Lense OSU 45.91 3. Ohio State 1:24.52 4. Michael Salazar, OSU 45.97 4. Michigan 1:24.79 5. Jerzy Twarowski IOWA 46.07 5. Iowa 1:25.77 6. Henrique Painhas OSU 46.10 6. Penn State 1:26.16 7. Miles Smachlo MICH 46.16 7. Purdue 1:26.19 8. James William Jones MICH 46.74 8. Wisconsin 1:26.40

500 FREESTYLE 1. Felix Auboeck 2. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo 3. Patrick Ransford 4. Brayden Seal 5. Victor Goicoechea 6. Nicholas Hogsed 7. Adam Destrampe 8. Batuhan Hakan

4:09.29 4:11.11 4:15.58 4:16.52 4:16.63 4:16.89 4:19.14 4:23.42

200 BUTTERFLY 1. Vinicius Lanza IND 1:39.95 2. Noah Lense OSU 1:40.83 3. Evan White MICH 1:42.79 4. Henrique Painhas OSU 1:43.07 5. Miles Smachlo MICH 1:43.64 6. Matthew Thomas MINN 1:44.60 Corey Gambardella IND 1:44.60 8. Michael Salazar OSU 1:45.58

400 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Indiana 3:01.30 2. Minnesota 3:06.90 3. Michigan 3:06.95 4. Ohio State 3:07.44 5. Iowa 3:08.24 6. Wisconsin 3:10.52 7. Purdue 3:11.07 8. Michigan State 3:11.82

1,650 FREESTYLE 1. Felix Auboeck MICH 14:34.10 2. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo MICH 14:40.30 3. Patrick Ransford MICH 14:49.19 4. Victor Goicoechea WIS 14:52.13 5. Brayden Seal OSU 14:56.16 6. William Robert MICH 15:02.38 7. Nicholas Hogsed OSU 15:03.67 8. Spencer Lehman IND 15:06.88

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Vinicius Lanza IND 2. Evan White MICH 3. Paul Delakis OSU 4. Ian Finnerty IND Thomas Cope MICH 6. Blake Pieroni IND 7. Andrew Loy OSU 8. Jacob Montague MICH

1:41.34 1:42.05 1:42.83 1:42.94 1:42.94 1:44.17 1:44.24 1:44.52

100 BACKSTROKE 1. Gabriel Fantoni IND 45.79 2. Mohamed Samy IND 45.84 3. Joseph Young PUR 46.76 4. Kenneth Mende IOWA 46.80 5. James Beckman IND 46.87 6. Jacob Steele IND 46.91 7. Matt Novinski WIS 47.12 8. Tristan Sanders MICH 47.40

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Charles Swanson MICH 2. Thomas Cope MICH 3. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo MICH 4. Joseph Milinovich WIS 5. Patrick Ransford MICH 6. Adam Noens PUR 7. Nicholas Hogsed OSU 8. Spencer Lehman IND

3:39.16 3:42.86 3:43.73 3:45.71 3:46.27 3:46.28 3:47.07 3:47.12

ONE-METER DIVING 1. Michael Hixon 2. James Connor 3. Steele Johnson 4. Joseph Cifelli 5. Hector Garcia Boissier 6. Xi Yang 7. Mory Gould 8. Aaron Daniels-Freeman THREE-METER DIVING 1. Steele Johnson 2. Michael Hixon 3. Andrew Capabianco 4. James Connor 5. Joseph Cifelli 6. Stephen Romanik 7. Cory Coldren 8. Christo Law

200 BACKSTROKE 1. Mohamed Samy IND 1:39.68 2. Gabriel Fantoni IND 1:40.85 3. Kenneth Mende IOWA 1:42.12 4. Tristan Sanders MICH 1:42.16 5. Joseph Young MICH 1:42.56 6. James Beckman IND 1:43.17 7. Cameron Tysoe WIS 1:43.40 8. Justin Temprano WIS 1:44.56

200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Michigan 2. Indiana 3. Minnesota 4. Iowa 5. Ohio State 6. Wisconsin 7. Penn State 8. Purdue

1:16.49 1:16.56 1:17.02 1:17.50 1:17.82 1:18.25 1:19.21 1:19.38

PLATFORM DIVING 1. Brandon Loschiavo 2. Xi Yang 3. Andrew Capabianco 4. Christo Law, 5. Ross Todd 6. Clay White 7. Alan LeBlang 8. Anton Hoherz

MICH MICH MICH OSU WIS OSU IND PUR

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IND IND PUR PUR PSU MINN IND OSU

493.60 477.30 466.95 435.35 431.95 420.35 372.65 337.30

PUR IND IND IND PUR OSU IND OSU

540.55 509.95 488.40 479.65 443.70 433.75 414.95 381.40

PUR MINN IND OSU MICH OSU MINN IOWA

523.65 518.85 468.65 453.05 452.75 430.85 413.10 381.00

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2018 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW 2018 ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS FIRST TEAM Bruno Blaskovic........................................Indiana Gabriel Fantoni..........................................Indiana Ian Finnerty................................................Indiana Michael Hixon............................................Indiana Ali Khalafalla..............................................Indiana Vini Lanza..................................................Indiana Blake Pieroni.............................................Indiana Mohamed Samy........................................Indiana Felix Auboeck.........................................Michigan Luiz Gustavo Borges..............................Michigan James Peek............................................Michigan Paul Powers...........................................Michigan Charles Swanson...................................Michigan Evan White.............................................Michigan Bowen Becker..................................... Minnesota Brandon Loschiavo...................................Purdue Steele Johnson..........................................Purdue SECOND TEAM Levi Brock..................................................Indiana James Connor...........................................Indiana Nikola Miljenic...........................................Indiana Mokhtar Al-Yamani.................................Michigan Thomas Cope.........................................Michigan Patrick Ransford.....................................Michigan Ricardo Vargas.......................................Michigan Kai Williams............................................Michigan Tom Donker......................................... Minnesota Conner McHugh.................................. Minnesota Tuomas Pokkinen................................ Minnesota Matt Thomas....................................... Minnesota Nick Yang............................................ Minnesota Matthew Abeysinghe........................... Ohio State Mossimo Chavez................................. Ohio State Paul Delakis......................................... Ohio State Noah Lense......................................... Ohio State Andrew Loy......................................... Ohio State SWIMMER OF THE YEAR Ian Finnerty............................................... Indiana

2018 TEAM STANDINGS

TEAM POINTS 1. Indiana..........................................................1658 2. Michigan....................................................1617.5 3. Ohio State.................................................1300.5 4. Purdue.........................................................735.5 5. Minnesota....................................................712.5 6. Wisconsin....................................................696.5 7. Iowa.............................................................614.5 8. Penn State...................................................389.5 9. Northwestern..................................................260 10. Michigan State..........................................247.5

ALL-TIME BIG TEN RECORDS Event Time/Score Athlete/Team Team 50 Free 18.69 Bowen Becker MINN 100 Free 41.43 Blake Pieroni IND 200 Free 1:31.14 Blake Pieroni IND 500 Free 4:08.60 Peter Vanderkaay MICH 1,000 Free 8:43.37 PJ Ransford MICH 1,650 Free 14:22.88 Felix Auböck MICH 100 Back 44.72 Ben Hesen IND 200 Back 1:37.58 Tyler Clary MICH 100 Breast 50.72 Ian Finnerty IND 200 Breast 1:50.78 Ian Finnerty IND 100 Fly 44.79 Vinicius Lanza IND 200 Fly 1:39.33 Dylan Bosch MICH 200 IM 1:41.14 Kyle Whitaker MICH 400 IM 3:35.98 Tyler Clary MICH 200 FR 1:16.42 Michigan 400 FR 2:48.81 Indiana 800 FR 6:09.85 Michigan 200 MR 1:22.27 Michigan 400 MR 3:01.30 Indiana 1m Dive 493.60 Michael Hixon IND 1m Dive* 625.60 Timo Klami IOWA 3m Dive 540.55 Steele Johnson PUR 3m Dive* 667.30 Marc Carlton IND Platform 557.90 David Boudia PUR Platform* 643.00 Marc Carlton IND Platform** 821.20 P.J. Bogart MINN * – 11 dives; ** – 14 dives

DIVER OF THE YEAR Steele Johnson..........................................Purdue FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Ricardo Vargas...................................... Michigan SWIMMING COACH OF THE YEAR Ray Looze ................................................ Indiana DIVING COACH OF THE YEAR Drew Johansen..........................................Indiana PENN STATE ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONOREES Nathaniel Bledsoe, Robbie Dickson, Matthew DiNunzio, Auckie Fenstermacher, Kaelan Freund, Hector Garcia Boissier, Connor Scanlon, Liam Veregin, Tomer Zamir BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR PENN STATE’S BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP HONOREE Ryan O’Neill

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Year 2018 2018 2018 2006 2017 2017 2008 2009 2018 2018 2018 2014 2014 2009 2013 2018 2014 2013 2018 2018 2003 2018 2005 2011 2005 1995

PENN STATE’S 21 ALL-TIME BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1993 Thad Davis 100 butterfly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.08 1994 Chris DeVine Three-meter diving . . . . . . . . . . 588.23 1999 Bob Molettiere 100 freestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.91 Holden Comeau, Brian Hostetler, Bob Molettiere, Dan Okoniewski 200 freestyle relay . . . . . . . . . . 1:19.11 2000 Gavin Carscallen, Bob Molettiere, Matt Teeter, Josh Weaver 200 medley relay . . . . . . . . . . . 1:28.27 2001 Eugene Botes 100 butterfly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47.48 Bob Molettiere 50 freestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.80 Joe Peresan 200 IM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:47.32 John Retrum, Bob Molettiere, Todd Minnier, Eugene Botes 400 freestyle relay . . . . . . . . . . 2:54.25 2002 Eugene Botes 100 freestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.30 Bob Molettiere 50 freestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.68 Eugene Botes, John Lutz, Todd Minnier, Bob Molettiere 200 freestyle relay . . . . . . . . . . 1:18.69 Eugene Botes, Todd Minnier, Bob Molettiere, Martin Schierhorn 400 freestyle relay . . . . . . . . . . 2:53.68 2003 Eugene Botes 100 butterfly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47.40 2006 Mike Alderman One-meter diving . . . . . . . . . . . 354.45 2014 Shane Ryan 100 freestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.08 100 backstroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.13 Shane Austin, John Hauser, Shane Ryan, Nate Savoy 200 Freestyle Relay . . . . . . . . . . 1:17.93 2015 Shane Ryan 100 backstroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.54 2017 Shane Ryan 100 freestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.86 100 backstroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.65

1999 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS


BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Listed below are all of Penn State’s finishers from the championship finals (top eight) at the Big Ten Championships. These results date back to the 1992 championships, which was Penn State’s first year in the conference. Note: all times are from the finals.

50 FREESTYLE

Bob Molettiere Bob Molettiere Shane Ryan Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Brian Hostetler Greg Stacey Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Brian Hostetler Todd Minnier Brian Hostetler Bob Molettiere Greg Stacey Brian Alden Eugene Botes John Hauser Eugene Botes Sean Swanepoel Todd Minnier

1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th 5th 5th 6th 7th 8th 8th

19.68 19.80 19.36 19.89 19.93 20.00 20.11 19.03 19.59 20.06 20.23 20.05 20.12 20.28 19.92 20.29 19.81 20.21 20.59 20.39

100 FREESTYLE

Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Bob Molettiere Eugene Botes Holden Comeau Adam Carroll Bob Molettiere Brian Alden Todd Minnier Holden Comeau Vincent Reydams Todd Minnier Todd Minnier Brian Hostetler Dan Okoniewski Todd Minnier Eugene Botes Brian Hostetler Greg Stacey Greg Stacey Sean Swanepoel Shane Ryan Daryl Northrop

1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 6th 6th 7th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th

41.86 42.08 43.30 43.91 43.72 43.93 44.36 44.30 43.78 43.84 44.07 44.45 43.51 43.89 44.25 44.76 44.64 44.26 44.35 44.64 44.79 45.10 44.12 43.47 44.92

200 FREESTYLE

Holden Comeau Todd Minnier Martin Schierhorn Holden Comeau John Retrum Martin Schierhorn Martin Schierhorn Sean Biedermann Holden Comeau Adam Carroll Andrew Hartner

3rd 4th 4th 4th 5th 6th 6th 7th 7th 7th 8th

1:37.36 1:36.17 1:36.81 1:37.74 1:37.02 1:37.19 1:38.46 1:38.33 1:39.45 1:37.85 1:43.64

500 FREESTYLE

Martin Schierhorn Martin Schierhorn Martin Schierhorn Martin Schierhorn Nick Ankosko Nick Ankosko Chip Berry

5th 5th 5th 5th 6th 8th 8th

4:21.31 4:19.73 4:24.42 4:23.73 4:19.64 4:20.48 4:26.29

1,650 FREESTYLE

Chip Berry Chris Sullivan Paul Kirk Chip Berry Nick Ankosko Martin Schierhorn Steve Hodgins George Reimer George Reimer

3rd 6th 6th 6th 7th 7th 7th 7th 8th

15:20.84 15:11.58 15:19.13 15:27.46 15:05.32 15:20.91 15:33.37 15:26.49 15:25.43

2002 2001 2014 2002 2000 1999 1998 2017 2015 2000 2003 2001 1999 1997 2010 2003 2014 2001 2005 2004 2017 2014 2002 1999 2001 2003 1999 1993 2002 2010 2003 2000 2009 2004 2001 2000 1998 2002 2001 1999 1998 1997 2008 2015 2004 2000 2004 2001 1999 2001 2002 2000 2005 1998 1993 2002 2002 2001 2000 1999 2014 2013 1996 1996 2007 2002 1993 2012 2001 1999 1994 1995

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100 BACKSTROKE

Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Nate Savoy Nate Savoy Sean Grier Josh Weaver Nate Savoy Patrick Schirk Josh Weaver Brian Palme Nick Boyce Sean Grier Graham Risley Nate Savoy Patrick Schirk Patrick Schirk Josh Weaver Josh Weaver Brian McKenna Shawn McLin Braedan Quigley Gavin Carscallen Dan Fimbianti

1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 6th 7th 7th 7th 8th

44.65 45.13 45.54 46.10 45.61 46.12 48.68 46.60 47.68 48.31 48.72 49.15 47.16 47.27 46.51 48.01 47.71 49.00 49.38 49.17 49.36 49.91 49.31 48.57

200 BACKSTROKE

Nate Savoy Patrick Schirk Nate Savoy Patrick Schirk Josh Weaver Nate Savoy Patrick Schirk Andrew Hartner Josh Weaver Nate Savoy Gavin Carscallen Nick Boyce John Retrum Patrick Schirk Dan Fimbianti John Retrum Josh Weaver Andrew Hartner

2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 7th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th

1:40.60 1:40.87 1:42.56 1:42.74 1:45.80 1:40.69 1:42.04 1:45.65 1:45.18 1:41.23 1:46.42 1:47.20 1:45.92 1:46.17 1:48.01 1:48.31 1:47.05 1:46.90

100 BREASTSTROKE

Mitch Scherer Matt Teeter Matt Teeter Mitch Scherer Matt Teeter Brian Alden James Sloat Andy Archer David Boardman David Boardman David Boardman Gunther Cassell Mitch Scherer Gilad Chen

2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 5th 5th 6th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th 8th

52.96 54.92 55.34 53.21 55.26 53.51 55.86 55.94 55.60 55.84 56.53 54.38 54.12 56.71

200 BREASTSTROKE

Mitch Scherer Mitch Scherer Matt Teeter Kyle Miranda Gilad Chen Andy Archer James Sloat Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Steve Medei Gilad Chen Chris Ippoliti James Sloat

Eugene Botes Eugene Botes

4th 5th 5th 6th 6th 6th 6th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th

1:56.78 1:57.09 2:01.04 2:00.42 2:02.14 2:00.99 2:02.58 2:00.36 2:01.57 2:00.72 2:02.73 2:02.54 2:01.51 2:01.56

100 BUTTERFLY 1st 1st

47.40 47.48

2017 2014 2015 2015 2014 2013 2000 2012 2009 1999 1997 1992 2012 2011 2013 2008 2007 2002 2001 1999 2004 2000 1999 2010 2015 2008 2012 2007 2000 2013 2009 2002 1999 2014 1999 1992 2001 2006 2010 1999 2002 2001 2011 1999 2000 2012 1998 2012 1993 1993 1998 1997 1996 2017 2009 1996 2012 2011 1998 2005 1996 1993 1992 2001 2000 1999 1996 1995 2005 1993 2003 2001

Eugene Botes Sean Grier Todd Minnier Gavin Carscallen Todd Minnier Gavin Carscallen Sean Grier Brent Creager Brian Hostetler Gavin Carscallen Patrik Johansson Tim Williams Todd Minnier Matt Salig Tim Williams Tim Williams Mac Fraser Matt Haupt Brent Creager

2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 6th 6th 6th 6th 8th

47.66 46.00 47.91 47.72 47.88 48.25 46.83 48.23 48.74 49.05 48.77

200 BUTTERFLY

Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Scott Marino Scott Marino Joe Peresan Nate Savoy Alex Cunha Nate Savoy Nate Savoy Matt Haupt Matt Haupt Scott Marino Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Chip Berry Scott Marino Joe Peresan Jaffrey Clark Jaffrey Clark Jaffrey Clark

4th 5th 6th 6th 7th 7th 8th 8th

200 IM 1st 2nd 4th 5th 6th 7th 7th 8th 8th 8th 8th

400 IM 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 6th 7th 7th 7th

1:45.36 1:46.65 1:45.11 1:46.60 1:44.80 1:48.78 1:48.97 1:48.86

2008 2001 2011 2007 2009 1994 2003 2001

1:47.32 1:48.85 1:44.62 1:45.04 1:49.38 1:46.11 1:52.20 1:45.76 1:46.71 1:49.46 1:50.30

2001 1999 2011 2012 2000 2014 1996 2015 2012 2003 2002

3:46.08 3:52.87 3:50.24 3:53.04 3:55.86 3:49.48 3:55.98 3:53.16 3:52.89 3:55.21

2012 2000 2001 1999 1996 2012 1998 2003 2001 2000

200 FREESTYLE RELAY

Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Todd Minnier John Lutz Bob Molettiere Dan Okoniewski Brian Hostetler Holden Comeau Shane Ryan John Hauser Nate Savoy Shane Austin Brian Hostetler Eugene Botes John Retrum Bob Molettiere Brian Hostetler Bob Molettiere Eugene Botes Holden Comeau Dan Okoniewski Greg Stacey Brian Hostetler Hogan Thomas Greg Stacey Justin Martens Paul Lupinski Dan Okoniewski Todd Minnier Eugene Botes John Lutz Daryl Northrop Vincent Reydams

2002 2013 2002 1999 2001 1998 2012 2002 2000 1997 2005

1st

1:18.69

2002

1st

1:19.11

1999

1st

1:17.93

2014

2nd

1:19.08

2001

2nd

1:19.45

2000

3rd

1:19.92

1998

3rd

1:20.98

1997

3rd

1:19.89

2003

4th

1:18.26

2009

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BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Brian Alden Basil Kaaki Jason Goldner Nate Savoy Shane Ryan Matt Grillo Jeff Young Dan Okoniewski Greg Stacey Brian Palme Justin Martens Basil Kaaki Brian Alden John Austin Jamie Grennan Todd Minnier Daryl Northrop Patrik Johansson Chris Ippoliti Shane Austin Sean Grier John Hauser Jeff Young Curt Sawin Tim Boyd Ed Adelman Thad Davis Shane Ryan Tomer Zamir Kaelan Freund Bob Bantley Gabe Castano Will Roberson Ryan O’Neill Austin Wilson Vincent Reydams Sean Swanepoel Basil Kaaki Jason Goldner Daryl Northrop Sean Swanepoel Patrik Johansson Chris Ippoliti Sean Anderson Paul Lupinski Andrew Sliver Doug Cooper Shane Austin Sean Grier Scott Marino Brian Alden Sean Swanepoel Dan Kaiserian Vincent Reydams Sean Biedermann Shane Austin Graham Risley John Austin Andrew Sideras Dan Kaiserian Sean Swanepoel Sean Biedermann Spencer Maglich Greg Stacey Ed Walsh Mike Przywozny Jason Eby Ed Erdos Thad Davis Ed Adelman Doug Cooper

4th

4th

5th

5th

6th

6th

7th

7th

7th

7th

7th

8th

8th

8th

8th

8th

8th

1:18.36

1:21.72

1:19.42

1:20.35

1:18.68

1:21.87

1:19.00

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2010

2004

2013

1992

2017

1:19.21 2018

1:19.67

1:20.74

1:22.82

1:20.03

1:20.40

1:21.12

1:21.16

1:23.32

1:22.24

400 FREESTYLE RELAY

Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Martin Schierhorn Todd Minnier Bob Molettiere Eugene Botes Todd Minnier John Retrum Shane Ryan John Hauser Nate Savoy Shane Austin

2015

2008

2005

1994

2012

2007

2011

2006

1995

1993

1st

2:53.68

2002

1st

2:54.25

2001

2nd

2:51.32

2014

Holden Comeau Brian Hostetler Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Bob Molettiere Dan Okoniewski Brian Hostetler Holden Comeau Basil Kaaki Brian Alden Vincent Reydams Jason Goldner Vincent Reydams Dan Kaiserian Sean Swanepoel Sean Biedermann Todd Minnier Eugene Botes Erik Gordon Matt Haupt Dan Okoniewski Greg Stacey Brian Hostetler Holden Comeau Thad Davis Adam Carroll Curt Sawin Jason Eby Shane Ryan Nate Savoy Matthew Grillo Bob Bantley John Hauser Sean Grier Nate Savoy Shane Austin Brian Alden Basil Kaaki Jon Cochrane John Austin Adam Carroll Nick Noyce Curt Sawin Thad Davis Patrik Johansson Todd Minnier Daryl Northrop Nate Torok Greg Stacey Brian Palme Justin Martens Dan Okoniewski Will Roberson Ryan O’Neill Kaelan Freund Gabe Castano Brian Alden Shane Austin Andrew Sideras Sean Grier Brian Alden Scott Marino Graham Risley Shane Austin Dan Kaiserian Sean Swanepoel Sean Biedermann Shawn McLin Sean Anderson Kirk Skoglund Jason Eby Paul Lupinski

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2nd

2nd

3rd

3rd

4th

4th

4th

5th

5th

5th

5th

6th

6th

2:58.03

2:57.38

2:53.70

2:54.78

2:58.03

2:59.69

2:59.34

2:53.19

2:54.50

2:56.92

2:59.84

2:58.61

3:00.03

2000

1999

2009

2007

2003

1998

1993

2015

2013

2010

1992

2004

1997

7th 2:56.00 2018

7th

8th

8th

8th

2:56.72

2:57.64

2:59.37

3:02.77

2012

2011

2006

1994

800 FREESTYLE RELAY

Todd Minnier 3rd Martin Schierhorn Matt Haupt John Retrum Eugene Botes 4th Erik Gordon Todd Minnier Matt Haupt Martin Schierhorn 4th Kevin Smith John Retrum Holden Comeau John Hauser 5th Matt Stasiunas Bob Bantley Scott Heil Matt Stasiunas 5th Ryan O’Neill Joao Cervone Bob Bantley Brian Alden 5th Ben Ryan Luke Bushman Jon Cochrane Sean Swanepoel 5th Josh Graham Ben Ryan Sean Biedermann Sean Swanepoel 5th Spencer Maglich Patrick Schirk Sean Biedermann Nathan Schiffmann 6th Ryan O’Neill Eben Krigger Matthew DiNunzio Ben Ryan 6th Basil Kaaki Jon Cochrane Brian Alden Daryl Northrop 6th Josh Graham Shawn McLin Sean Biedermann Joao Cervone 7th Matt Stasiunas Ryan O’Neill Bob Bantley Brian Alden 7th Scott Marino Shane Austin James Wilson Todd Minnier 7th Nate Torok Dustin Thompson Ofer Finkler Holden Comeau 7th Kevin Smith Paul Monyok Steve Medei Adam Carroll 7th Curt Sawin Ed Adelman Jason Eby Matt Stasiunas 8th Bob Bantley Ryan O’Niell Nick Ankosko John Hauser 8th Nick Ankosko Shane Austin Matt Salig Sean Biedermann 8th Spencer Maglich Patrick Schirk Josh Graham Adam Carroll 8th Jason Eby Kirk Skoglund Ed Adelman

6:29.80

2001

6:33.06

2003

6:33.45

1999

6.23.00

2014

6.24.59

2016

6:28.11

2010

6:33.34

2008

6:32.57

2007

6:27.26

2018

6:30.12

2009

6:36.01

2005

6:26.35

2017

6:29.39

2011

6:38.45

2004

6:41.24

1998

6:40.49

1992

6:28.32

2015

6:28.85

2013

6:37.71

2006

6:41.29

1993

1999 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS


BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 200 MEDLEY RELAY

Josh Weaver Matt Teeter Gavin Carscallen Bob Molettiere Nate Savoy James Wilson Shane Ryan Shane Austin Nate Savoy Mitch Scherer Sean Grier Brian Alden Brian McKenna Matt Teeter Gavin Carscallen Brian Hostetler Brian Palme David Boardman Gavin Carscallen Greg Stacey Graham Risley Mitch Scherer Sean Grier Brian Alden Graham Risley Mitch Scherer Basil Kaaki Brian Alden Josh Weaver Mark Zucca Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Dan Okoniewski David Boardman Gavin Carscallen Greg Stacey Nate Savoy James Wilson Sean Grier Shane Austin Patrick Schirk Mitch Scherer Tim Williams Vincent Reydams Josh Weaver Mike Laskowski Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Nick Boyce James Sloat Thad Davis Adam Carroll Shane Ryan Kaelan Freund Tomer Zamir Bob Bantley Patrick Schirk Kyle Miranda Dan Kaiserian Sean Swanepoel Shawn McLin Kyle Miranda Patrik Johansson Sean Swanepoel Jason Gray David Boardman Kevin Langer Greg Stacey Liam Veregin Kaelan Freund Tomer Zamir Gabe Castano Patrick Schirk Kyle Miranda Tim Williams Sean Swanepoel

1st

1:28.27

2000

2nd

1.24.89

2014

2nd

1:25.61

2012

2nd

1:28.17

1999

2nd

1:29.31

1997

3rd

1:25.94

2011

3rd

1:26.65

2010

3rd

1:27.78

2002

3rd

1:28.85

1998

4th

1:25.38

2013

4th

1:26.59

2009

4th

1:28.83

2001

4th

1:30.62

1992

5th

1:25.27

2017

5th

1:27.86

2007

5th

1:29.02

2005

5th

1:31.05

1995

6th

1:26.16 2018

8th

1:29.20

2008

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400 MEDLEY RELAY

Nate Savoy Mitch Scherer Sean Grier Shane Austin Josh Weaver Matt Teeter Gavin Carscallen Brian Hostetler Nate Savoy Andy Schuehler Kyle Madley Shane Ryan Josh Weaver Matt Teeter Gavin Carscallen Bob Molettiere Brian McKenna Mark Zucca Brent Creager Todd Minnier Nate Savoy James Wilson Shane Ryan John Hauser Josh Weaver Mark Zucca Brent Creager Todd Minnier Josh Weaver Joe Peresan Eugene Botes Todd Minnier Adam Carroll James Sloat Thad Davis Curt Sawin Shane Ryan Kaelan Freund Tomer Zamir Bob Bantley Graham Risley Mitch Scherer Sean Grier Brian Alden Patrick Schirk Kyle Miranda Tim Williams Sean Swanepoel Nick Boyce Matt Teeter Gavin Carscallen Greg Stacey Josh Weaver James Sloat Kirk Skoglund Adam Carroll Patrick Schirk Brian Alden Tim Williams Basil Kaaki Patrick Schirk Kyle Miranda Tim Williams Sean Swanepoel Brian Palme David Boardman Mac Fraser Justin Martens Shawn McLin Kyle Miranda Patrik Johansson Daryl Northrop Shawn McLin Dan Velez Todd Minnier Daryl Northrop Brian Palme David Boardman Gavin Carscallen Greg Stacey Brian Palme David Boardman Alex Cunha Greg Stacey

2nd

3:09.09

2012

2nd

3:14.48

1999

3rd

3:08.01

2015

3rd

3:15.66

2000

3rd

3:17.10

2013

1-METER DIVING

Mike Alderman 1st Chris Devine 2nd Mike Alderman 3rd Chris Devine 3rd Mike Alderman 4th Hector Garcia Boissier 5th Adam Pierce 5th Chris Alderman 5th Chris Alderman 6th Drew Jackson 6th Drew Jackson 6th Adam Pierce 7th Hector Boissier 7th Seth Kane 7th Seth Kane 7th Steve Bohner 8th

354.45 540.21 333.20 537.90 306.75 431.95 306.70 302.65 485.10 472.80 472.80 315.75 321.30 456.00 503.10 427.50

3-METER DIVING

4th

3:08.01

2014

4th

3:15.66

2002

4th

3:15.66

2001

4th

3:16.81

1993

5th

3:08.04

2017

5th

3:10.58

2011

5th

3:12.96

2007

5th

3:19.06

1998

5th

3:15.84

1992

6th

3:13.63

2009

6th

3:13.71

2008

6th

3:20.99

1996

7th

3:16.46

2005

7th

3:16.95

2004

8th

3:18.46

1997

8th

3:21.08

1995

Chris Devine 2nd Mike Alderman 3rd Hector Garcia Boissier 4th Marc Gastaldo 5th Chris Alderman 6th Drew Jackson 6th Jack Crow 6th Mike Alderman 7th Drew Jackson 7th Chris Devine 7th Chris Alderman 8th Chris Alderman 8th Hector Garcia Boissier 8th

538.65 524.80 465.85 521.95 502.50 504.12 359.85 343.30 463.20 469.26 452.00 444.60 345.75

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 12th 9th 28th

6th 10th 15th 16th 17th

23rd

3rd 10th 13th 17th 20th

2nd 4th 10th 11th 13th 15th 17th 31st

6th 8th 14th 16th 24th 28th

8th 8th

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2018 30th Place with 14 points

Hector Garcia Boissier Hector Garcia Boissier Hector Garcia Boissier

JR JR JR

1-meter Diving (343.55) 3-meter Diving (406.85) Platform Diving (303.20)

2017 28th Place with 23 points

Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Hector Garcia Boissier Hector Garcia Boissier Shane Ryan

SR SR SO SO SR

100 Backstroke (45.17) 100 Freestyle (42.14) 1-meter Diving (313.95) 3-meter Diving (350.60) 50 Freestyle (19.31)

2016 44th Place with 2 points

Hector Garcia Boissier

FR

1-meter Diving (335.65)

2015 24th Place with 27 points

Shane Ryan Nate Savoy Nate Savoy Nate Savoy Shane Ryan Matt Grillo Bob Bantley Shane Austin Nate Savoy Andy Schuehler Kyle Madley Shane Ryan

JR SR SR SR JR JR SO SR SR SO SR JR

100 Backstroke (45.24) 200 Backstroke (1:40.50) 100 Backstroke (46.32) 400 Freestyle Relay (2:53.46)

200 Medley Relay (1:26.63)

2014 17th Place with 63 points

Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Nate Savoy Nate Savoy James Wilson Shane Ryan Shane Austin Nate Savoy Andy Schuehler Shane Ryan John Hauser Shane Ryan John Hauser Nate Savoy Shane Austin Shane Ryan Nick Ankosko

SO SO JR JR SR SO SR JR FR SO SR SO SR JR SR SO JR

100 Backstroke (44.78) 100 Freestyle (42.32) 100 Backstroke (46.00) 200 Medley Relay (1:25.61)

400 Medley Relay (3:08.40)

400 Freestyle Relay (2:53.41)

50 Freestyle (19.44) 1,650 Freestyle (15:16.74)

2013 20th Place with 52 points

Nate Savoy James Wilson Sean Grier Shane Austin Nate Savoy James Wilson Sean Grier John Hauser Nate Savoy Nate Savoy John Hauser Nick Ankosko Seth Wensel Shane Austin Nick Ankosko

SO JR JR JR SO JR JR JR SO SO JR SO JR JR SO

FR FR SO SR SR

9th 17th 19th 19th 23rd 26th 29th 30th 32nd 33rd 34th 34th 35th 40th 47th 52nd

Nate Savoy Sean Grier Mitch Scherer Shane Austin Scott Marino Shane Austin Brian Alden Sean Grier Scott Marino Matt Salig Shane Austin Sean Grier Brian Alden Scott Marino Scott Marino Sean Grier Sean Grier Brian Alden Mitch Scherer Nate Savoy Mitch Scherer Shane Austin Matt Salig Shane Austin

FR SO SR SO SR SO SR SO SR SO SO SO SR SR SR SO SO SR SR FR SR SO SO SO

400 Medley Relay (3:08.42)

100 Backstroke (46.78) 200 Backstroke (1:42.79) 800 Freestyle Relay (6:28.99)

1650 Freestyle (15:06.03)

100 Backstroke (48.66) 200 Medley Relay (1:26.15)

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27th 30th 37th

14th 14th 16th 21st 49th 53rd 65th

400 Medley Relay (3:08.77)

400 IM (3:48.66) 200 Freestyle Relay (1:19.02)

200 Butterfly (1:45.18) 400 Freestyle Relay (2:56.65)

200 IM (1:45.53) 100 Butterfly (47.06) 100 Backstroke (47.45) 100 Breaststroke (53.97) 100 Breaststroke (54.11) 200 Backstroke (1:44.11) 200 Breaststroke (1:58.33) 50 Freestyle (19.90) 200 Freestyle (1:38.09) 100 Freestyle (44.41)

2011 Tied-26th Place with 14 points

Graham Risley Mitch Scherer Sean Grier Brian Alden Graham Risley Mitch Scherer Sean Grier Brian Alden Brian Alden Graham Risley Sean Grier Scott Marino Scott Marino Brian Alden Sean Grier Graham Risley Scott Marino Scott Marino Mitch Scherer Mitch Scherer Sean Grier Graham Risley Scott Marino Sean Grier Sean Grier Brian Alden Brian Alden Brian Alden

SO JR FR JR SO JR FR JR JR SO FR JR JR JR FR SO JR JR JR JR FR SO JR FR FR JR JR JR

200 Medley Relay (1:25.52)

2012 17th Place with 54 points

Nate Savoy Nate Savoy Sean Grier Mitch Scherer Brian Alden

8th 16th 18th 19th 20th 21st 21st 22nd 24th 25th 25th 26th 33rd 44th 46th

200 Medley Relay (1:25.74)

400 Medley Relay (3:11.42)

200 Freestyle Relay (1:19.40)

400 Freestyle Relay (2:57.91)

400 IM (3:48.27) 200 IM (1:45.52) 200 Breaststroke (1:57.48) 100 Breaststroke (54.37) 200 Backstroke (1:46.05) 100 Backstroke (47.98) 200 Breaststroke (1:59.04) 100 Butterfly (47.45) 100 Backstroke (48.13) 200 Freestyle (1:37.46) 100 Freestyle (44.27) 50 Freestyle (20.30)

2010 No Score

Brian Alden Brian Alden Brian Alden

SO SO SO

200 Freestyle (1:36.27) 100 Freestyle (43.79) 50 Freestyle (19.98)

2009 32nd with 11 points

Patrick Schirk Vincent Reydams Brian Alden Basil Kaaki Jason Goldner Patrick Schirk Vincent Reydams Brian Alden Basil Kaaki Jason Goldner Vincent Reydams Brian Alden Jason Goldner

SR SR FR JR SR SR SR FR JR SR SR FR SR

200 Backstroke (1:42.71) 200 Freestyle Relay (1:18.75)

100 Backstroke (47.90) 400 Freestyle Relay (2:56.33)

50 Freestyle (20.02) 50 Freestyle (20.09) 50 Freestyle (20.48)

1999 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS


NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2008 23rd with 33 points

2008 NATIONAL CHAMPION PATRICK SCHIRK 1st 8th 16th 17th 41st 45th 47th

18th 18th 20th 20th 22nd 23rd 26th 28th 29th 30th 35th 35th 38th 51st

15th 32nd

13th 14th 18th 24th

23rd 24th

10th 23rd 23rd 26th 32nd

8th 9th

Patrick Schirk Patrick Schirk Vincent Reydams Sean Swanepoel Sean Biedermann Jason Goldner Vincent Reydams Sean Swanepoel Jason Goldner Sean Biedermann Sean Biedermann Sean Biedermann Vincent Reydams

Patrick Schirk Vincent Reydams Dan Kaiserian Sean Swanepoel Sean Biedermann Patrick Schirk Kyle Miranda Tim Williams Dan Kaiserian Patrick Schirk Kyle Miranda Dan Kaiserian Sean Swanepoel Chris Sullivan Kyle Miranda Mike Alderman Tim Williams Mike Alderman Patrick Schirk Sean Biedermann Sean Biedermann Kyle Miranda Dan Kaiserian

JR JR JR SR SR JR JR SR JR SR SR SR JR

2007 No Score SO SO SR JR JR SO JR SO SR SO JR SR JR SO JR SR SO SR SO JR JR JR SR

200 Backstroke (1:40.22) 100 Backstroke (47.29) 400 Freestyle Relay (2:57.99)

200 Freestyle Relay (1:19.16)

200 Freestyle (1:38.10) 200 IM (1:50.11) 50 Freestyle (20.40)

200 Backstroke (1:44.08) 200 Freestyle Relay (1:20.55)

400 Medley Relay (3:16.06)

200 Medley Relay (1:29.86)

1,650 Freestyle (15:20.94) 200 Breaststroke (1:58.86) 3-meter Diving (305.90) 200 Butterfly (1:48.07) 1-meter Diving (275.70) 100 Backstroke (48.85) 200 IM (1:48.52) 200 Freestyle (1:38.92) 100 Breaststroke (55.08) 100 Freestyle (44.77)

2006 49th with two points

Adam Pierce Adam Pierce

SR SR

Adam Pierce Adam Pierce Marc Gastaldo Marc Gastaldo

2005 29th with 7 points JR JR SR SR

2004 No Score

Marc Gastaldo Marc Gastaldo

JR JR

SR SR FR FR SR

2002 15th with 54 points

Steve Bohner Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Martin Schierhorn Todd Minnier

SR JR SR SR SO

1-meter Diving (300.85) 3-meter Diving (523.85) 1-meter Diving (286.20) 3-meter Diving (483.50)

3-meter Diving (483.60) 1-meter Diving (267.95)

2003 34th with seven points

Eugene Botes Eugene Botes Mike Alderman Mike Alderman Eugene Botes

3-meter Diving (307.60) 1-meter Diving (248.90)

100 Butterfly (47.01) 100 Freestyle (43.91) 3-meter Diving (298.55) 1-meter Diving (265.55) 50 Freestyle (20.18)

1-meter Diving (311.05) 400 Freestyle Relay (2:55.23)

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12th 13th 14th 17th 17th 22nd 23rd 26th 27th 30th 32nd 39th 43rd 48th 42nd

10th 10th 10th 10th 11th 12th 13th 13th 14th 17th 19th 19th 19th 24th 26th 27th 29th 30th 33rd 34th 37th 39th 44th 44th 44th

7th 12th 15th

Josh Weaver Eugene Botes Mark Zucca Bob Molettiere Martin Schierhorn Josh Weaver Mark Zucca Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Eugene Botes Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Paul Kirk Eugene Botes Andrew Hartner Bob Molettiere Josh Weaver Todd Minnier Andrew Hartner Todd Minnier Mark Zucca

SR JR FR SR SR SR FR JR SR JR JR SR FR JR SO SR SR SO SO SO FR

400 Medley Relay (3:16.56)

500 Freestyle (4:21.19) 200 Medley Relay (1:29.96)

100 Freestyle (43.66) 100 Butterfly (47.55) 50 Freestyle (20.02) 1650 Freestyle (15:21.61) 50 Freestyle (20.05) 200 Backstroke (1:47.08) 100 Freestyle (44.22) 200 Backstroke (1:47.77) 100 Butterfly (48.84) 200 Freestyle (1:40.40) 100 Freestyle (45.14) 100 Breaststroke (57.23)

2001 16th with 72.5 points

Martin Schierhorn Martin Schierhorn Todd Minnier Matt Haupt John Retrum Brian Hostetler Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere John Retrum Bob Molettiere Eugene Botes Todd Minnier John Retrum John Retrum Brian Hostetler Joe Peresan Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Bob Molettiere Martin Schierhorn Eugene Botes John Retrum Joe Peresan Eugene Botes Todd Minnier Chris Alderman Joe Peresan John Retrum Todd Minnier Chris Alderman Joe Peresan Steve Bohner Todd Minnier Matt Haupt Steve Bohner Brian Hostetler Joe Peresan Eugene Botes Matt Haupt Bob Molettiere

JR JR FR SO SR SR SO JR SR JR SO FR SR SR SR SR SO JR JR JR SO SR SR SO FR SR SR SR FR SR SR JR FR SO JR SR SR SO SO JR

500 Freestyle (4:19.66) 800 Freestyle Relay (6:30.85)

200 Freestyle Relay (1:19.58)

400 Freestyle Relay (2:56.09)

200 Freestyle (1:36.67) 200 Medley Relay (1:28.94)

50 Freestyle (19.94) 200 Freestyle (1:36.77) 100 Freestyle (47.69) 400 Medley Relay (3:16.95)

1-meter Diving (272.15) 400 IM (3:50.65) 200 Backstroke (1:45.68) 200 Butterfly (1:46.70) 3-meter Diving (460.70) 200 Breaststroke (2:00.91) 1-meter Diving (243.05) 100 Butterfly (48.63) 100 Butterfly (48.72) 3-meter Diving (435.20) 500 Freestyle (20.27) 200 IM (1:49.80) 50 Freestyle (20.36) 200 IM (1:50.67) 100 Freestyle (44.67)

2000* 19th with 42 points

Kevin Smith Martin Schierhorn Holden Comeau Bob Molettiere Josh Weaver Matt Teeter Holden Comeau Bob Molettiere Holden Comeau Bob Molettiere

SR SO SR SO SO SR SR SO SR SO

800 Freestyle Relay (7:13.87)

200 Medley Relay (1:38.64)

400 Freestyle Relay (3:19.87)

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Kevin Smith SR John Retrum JR 15th Josh Weaver SO 400 Medley Relay (3:38.64) Matt Teeter SR Gavin Carscallen SR Holden Comeau SR 17th John Retrum JR 200 Freestyle (1:48.19) 18th Josh Weaver SO 200 Backstroke (1:57.75) 21st Josh Weaver SO 100 Backstroke (54.51) 21st Gavin Carscallen SR 100 Butterfly (53.98) 22nd Chris Alderman JR 3-meter Diving (487.10) 23rd Matt Teeter SR 100 Breaststroke (1:01.92) 24th Martin Schierhorn SO 400 Freestyle (3:50.74) 26th Matt Teeter SR 200 Breaststroke (2:16.46) 29th Chris Alderman JR 1-meter Diving (425.55) 30th Martin Schierhorn SO 200 Freestyle (1:49.04) 34th Kevin Smith SR 200 Freestyle (1:49.34) 44th Holden Comeau SR 100 Freestyle (50.04) 45th Bob Molettiere SO 50 Freestyle (22.76) 49th Holden Comeau SR 200 Freestyle (1:50.91) 59th Bob Molettiere SO 100 Freestyle (50.76) * — Swimming events competed in meters for 2000 meet

9th 13th 14th 14th 15th 15th 17th 22nd 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 26th 28th 29th 30th 31st 33rd 34th 35th 36th 45th 50th 52nd 53rd

17th 19th 20th

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1999 20th with 41 points

Martin Schierhorn Holden Comeau Kevin Smith John Retrum Josh Weaver Matt Teeter Gavin Carscallen Holden Comeau Martin Schierhorn Josh Weaver Matt Teeter Gavin Carscallen Brian Hostetler Bob Molettiere Daniel Okoniewski Brian Hostetler Holden Comeau Gavin Carscallen Bob Molettiere Daniel Okoniewski Brian Hostetler Holden Comeau Brian Hostetler Matt Teeter Martin Schierhorn Holden Comeau Bob Molettiere Kevin Smith Steve Bohner Josh Weaver Brian McKenna Josh Weaver Bob Molettiere John Retrum Brian Hostetler Steve Bohner Holden Comeau Holden Comeau Daniel Okoniewski Daniel Okoniewski Brian Hostetler

Daniel Okoniewski Greg Stacey Brian Hostetler Hogan Thomas Drew Jackson Daniel Okoniewski Brian Hostetler Greg Stacey

FR JR JR SO FR JR JR JR FR FR JR JR SO FR SR SO JR JR FR SR SO JR SO JR FR JR FR JR FR FR SO FR FR SO SO FR JR JR SR SR SO

1998 No Score JR SR FR FR SR JR FR SR

800 Freestyle Relay (6:31.11)

400 Medley Relay (3:15.47)

500 Freestyle (4:23.35) 200 Medley Relay (1:29.24)

200 Freestyle Relay (1:20.71)

100 Butterfly (47.81) 400 Freestyle Relay (2:59.27)

50 Freestyle (19.98) 100 Breaststroke (55.53) 200 Freestyle (1:37.81) 200 Freestyle (1:37.95) 50 Freestyle (20.10) 200 Freestyle (1:38.12) 1-meter Diving (425.95) 200 Backstroke (1:47.09) 100 Backstroke (49.62) 100 Backstroke (49.64) 100 Freestyle (44.58) 200 Freestyle (1:38.66) 100 Butterfly (49.52) 3-meter Diving (363.50) 100 Freestyle (44.89) 50 Freestyle (20.46) 100 Freestyle (45.21) 50 Freestyle (20.63) 100 Freestyle (45.46)

200 Freestyle Relay (1:20.82)

1-meter Diving (463.00) 400 Freestyle Relay (3:04.30)

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22nd 24th 26th 28th 30th 45th 52nd 57th 58th 59th 60th

30th 30th 32nd 22nd

18th 22nd 23rd 30th 33rd

15th 18th 21st 29th 34th 34th

3rd 5th

16th 19th 31st 35th 49th

16th 17th 31st 33rd

16th 18th 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 41st 44th

16th

Hogan Thomas Seth Kane Drew Jackson Chris Alderman Chris Alderman Seth Kane Brian Hostetler Greg Stacey Daniel Okoniewski Brian Hostetler Daniel Okoniewski Greg Stacey

JR JR JR JR

1-meter Diving (438.40) 3-meter Diving (423.60) 1-meter Diving (435.75) 3-meter Diving (464.00)

1996 No Score

Chip Berry Chip Berry Chip Berry Drew Jackson Drew Jackson

Chris Devine Chris Devine

3-meter Diving (471.15) 3-meter Diving (463.20) 3-meter Diving (460.25) 1-meter Diving (430.75) 1-meter Diving (421.05) 50 Freestyle (20.40) 50 Freestyle (20.50) 100 Freestyle (45.46) 100 Freestyle (45.70) 50 Freestyle (20.63) 100 Freestyle (45.92)

1997 No Score

Seth Kane Seth Kane Drew Jackson Drew Jackson

Chris Devine Chris Devine Drew Jackson Drew Jackson Ryan Smith Ryan Smith

FR SR SR FR FR SR FR SR JR FR JR SR

SR SR SR SO SO

1,650 Freestyle (15:24.32) 500 Freestyle (4:25.18) 400 IM (3:56.06) 3-meter Diving (414.90) 1-meter Diving (408.40)

1995 29th with 13 points SR SR FR FR SR SR

1994 24th with 30 points JR JR

3-meter Diving (487.10) 1-meter Diving (526.65) 3-meter Diving (470.30) 1-meter Diving (411.70) 1-meter Diving (380.95) 3-meter Diving (402.00)

1-meter Diving (560.50) 3-meter Diving (578.15)

1993 Tied-41st with one point

Adam Carroll Thad Davis Ryan Smith Ryan Smith Adam Carroll

SR SR SO SO SR

100 Backstroke (49.26) 100 Butterfly (48.51) 1-meter Diving (404.20) 3-meter Diving (371.55) 100 Freestyle (45.16)

1992 35th with five points

Chris Devine Chris Devine Mike Westwood Mike Westwood

Jeff Eagles Adam Carroll Nick Boyce Walter Sopp Thad Davis Nick Boyce James Sloat Walter Sopp Nick Boyce James Sloat Walter Sopp

Jeff Eagles Nick Boyce Nick Boyce James Sloat

FR FR JR JR

1-meter Diving (447.65) 3-meter Diving (466.50) 3-meter Diving (406.10) 1-meter Diving (367.70)

1991 42nd with one point SR SO JR SR SO JR SO SR JR SO SR

3-meter Diving (460.85) 400 Freestyle Relay (2:59.43)

200 Backstroke (1:48.77) 200 Breaststroke (2:01.10) 200 Freestyle (1:39.59) 100 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke (56.53) 50 Freestyle (20.69)

1990** 40th with one point JR SO SO FR

3-meter Diving 100 Backstroke 200 Backstroke 200 Breaststroke

1999 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS


NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Nick Boyce SO James Sloat FR Thad Davis FR Walter Sopp JR Adam Carroll FR Nick Boyce SO Walter Sopp JR Thad Davis FR Steve Zamborsky JR D.J. Hill SR Walter Sopp JR Adam Carroll FR Andrew Van Winkle SR Thad Davis FR Nick Boyce SO James Sloat FR Thad Davis FR Walter Sopp JR **—Records are incomplete for this meet

13th 16th 25th 28th 28th 33rd 38th 39th

20th 27th 32nd 41st 42nd 43rd

23rd 28th

15th 23rd 28th

400 Freestyle Relay

1-meter Diving 3-meter Diving 200 Freestyle Relay

400 Medley Relay

1989 33rd with nine points

Dave Rafferty Brian Wentzel Mike Milkus Walter Sopp Dave Rafferty Nick Boyce Steve Wukitch Dave Rafferty Brian Wentzel Dave Rafferty Nick Boyce Stephen Wukitch Mike Miklus Brian Wentzel Nick Boyce Dave Rafferty Brian Wentzel Mike Milkus Walter Sopp Dave Rafferty Nick Boyce

Dave Rafferty Dave Rafferty Dave Rafferty Steve Wukitch Steve Wukitch Steve Wukitch

Jay Mahoney Jay Mahoney

Brad Kreisher Brad Kreisher Jim Ebert

SR SR SR SO SR FR JR SR SR SR FR JR SR SR FR SR SR SR SO SR FR

1984 No Score

200 Medley Relay

400 Freestyle Relay (2:58.60)

200 Butterfly (1:48.35) 400 Medley Relay (3:21.12)

200 Freestyle (1:38.89) 200 Medley Relay (1:32.08)

200 Backstroke (1:50.78) 200 Freestyle Relay

50 Freestyle (20.76) 100 Backstroke (51.00)

1987 No Score SO SO SO FR FR FR

200 Freestyle (1:37.13) 50 Freestyle (20.51) 100 Freestyle (44.99) 200 Breaststroke (2:04.38) 100 Breaststroke (56.90) 200 IM (1:52.22)

17th 27th 21st

21st 24th

22nd 32nd

21st 24th

21st 24th

22nd 40th

54th 72nd 78th

72nd

1986 No Score SR SR

100 Butterfly (49.18) 200 Butterfly (1:49.52)

1985 36th with two points SR SR SR

1-meter Diving (461.05) 3-meter DIving (344.20) 3-meter Diving (208.65)

PENN STATE AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Best Team Finish:

Brad Kreisher Dale Dmitrzak Dale Dmitrzak

JR SR SR

Dale Dmitrzak Mike Cecatiello

Dale Dmitrzak Dale Dmitrzak Mike Cecatiello Mike Cecatiello

Dale Dmitrzak Mike Cecatiello

Dale Dmitrzak Mike Cecatiello

Steve Rode Steve Rode

Rich Maurone Scott Linnon Scott Linnon

Rich Maurone Rich Maurone Jim Rightley Jim Rightley

Rich Maurone

1-meter Diving (316.30) 1-meter Diving (200.75) 3-meter Diving (332.35)

1983 27th with 6 points JR JR

1-meter Diving 3-meter Diving (328.65)

1982 No Score SO SO SO SO

3-meter Diving (321.45) 1-meter Diving (189.20) 1-meter Diving 3-meter Diving

1981 No Score JR JR

1-meter Diving 3-meter Diving (328.65)

1980 No Score JR JR

1977 No Score SO SO

1-meter Diving 3-meter Diving (328.65)

200 Breaststroke (2:06.60) 100 Breaststroke (58.74)

1976 No Score JR JR JR

1-meter Diving (109.02) 1-meter Diving (86.64) 3-meter Diving (71.34)

1975** No Score SO SO SR SR

1-meter Diving 3-meter Diving 1-meter Diving 3-meter Diving

1974 No Score FR

3-meter Diving (75.09)

1973** No Score

George Eiwen George Eiwen

100 Breaststroke 200 Breaststroke

1945-72** **—Records are incomplete from these years

4th 4th 6th

5th

1944 11th with four points

Abel Gilbert Abel Gilbert Abel Gilbert

220 Freestyle (2:16.10) 1500m Freestyle (21:48.00) 440 Freestyle (5:07.10)

1943 14th with one point

R.E. Cowell

150 Backstroke (1:42.00)

11th (1944)

Most Team Points:

87 (2005)

Best Swimming Individual Finish: 1st (Patrick Schirk, 2002) Best Diving Individual Finish:

8th (Steve Bohner, 2002)

21 INDIVIDUAL BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

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PENN STATE RECORD BOOK 50 FREESTYLE

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. Shane Ryan 2. Vincent Reydams 3. Bob Molettiere 4. Brian Hostetler Gabe Castano 6. Brian Alden 7. Shane Austin 8. John Hauser 9. Basil Kaaki 10. Eugene Botes

19.03, Shane Ryan, 2017 19.72, Shane Ryan, Penn State, 2017

19.03 19.56 19.68 19.75 19.75 19.78 19.80 19.81 19.85 19.89

2017 2009 2002 1999 2018 2010 2012 2014 2010 2002

1,000 FREESTYLE

School Record 9:04.51, Nick Ankosko, 2012 McCoy Natatorium Record 9:07.78, Chris Thompson, Michigan, 1999 1. Nick Ankosko 2. Chris Sullivan 3. Paul Monyok 4. Kurtis Ratcliff 5. Matt Stasiunas 6. Martin Schierhorn 7. Willie Gordon 8. Nathan Schiffmann 8. James Berry 9. Paul Kirk 10. Ben Ryan

100 FREESTYLE

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. Shane Ryan 2. Eugene Botes 3. Vincent Reydams 4. John Hauser 5. Bob Molettiere 6. Brian Alden 7. Shane Austin 8. Todd Minnier 9. Jason Goldner 10. Dan Kaiserian

41.86, Shane Ryan, 2014 44.39, John Hauser, Penn State, 2013

41.86 42.90 43.05 43.44 43.60 43.75 43.85 43.88 43.98 44.04

2017 2002 2009 2014 2002 2009 2012 2004 2009 2007

1. John Hauser 2. Brian Alden 3. Shane Ryan 4. Todd Minnier 5. Nathan Schiffmann 6. Matt Stasiunas 7. John Retrum 8. Bob Bantley 9. Martin Schierhorn 10. Nick Ankosko

1:34.88, John Hauser, 2014 1:37.22, Dan Ketchum, Michigan, 2002

1:34.88 1:35.49 1:35.75 1:36.17 1:36.26 1:36.29 1:36.57 1:36.59 1:36.67 1:36.84

2014 2010 2017 2004 2018 2017 2001 2016 2002 2014

1,650 FREESTYLE

100 BACKSTROKE

School Record 44.65, Shane Ryan, 2017 McCoy Natatorium Record 48.58, Josh Weaver, Penn State, 1999 1. Shane Ryan 44.65 2014 2. Nate Savoy 46.36 2013 3. Sean Grier 45.71 2013 4. Patrick Schirk 46.51 2009 5. Graham Risley 47.27 2011 6. Liam Veregin 47.52 2018 7. Tomer Zamir 47.76 2017 8. Kyle Madley 47.97 2014 9. Josh Weaver 48.31 1999 10. Tim Maurer 48.33 2016

500 FREESTYLE

School Record 4:17.65, Nick Ankosko, 2014 McCoy Natatorium Record 4:25.32, Tim Siciliano, Michigan, 1999 1. Nick Ankosko 4:17.65 2014 2. Matt Stasiunas 4:19.27 2014 3. Martin Schierhorn 4:19.30 2001 4. Nathan Schiffmann 4:20.99 2018 5. John Hauser 4:21.39 2014 6. Chris Sullivan 4:23.23 2009 7. Joao Cervone 4:24.43 2016 8. Ben Ryan 4:24.72 2010 9. Robbie Dickson 4:24.90 2018 10. Jon Cochrane 4:25.05 2010

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2012 2007 1999 2012 2014 2001 2003 2018 1995 2002 2007

School Record 15:05.32, Nick Ankosko, 2012 McCoy Natatorium Record 15:05.75, Chris Thompson, Michigan, 1999 1. Nick Ankosko 15:05.32 2012 2. Chris Sullivan 15:11.58 2007 3. Matt Stasiunas 15:11.65 2014 4. Kurt Ratcliff 15:17.97 2012 5. Paul Kirk 15:19.13 2002 6. David Kraft 15:19.28 2007 7. James Berry 15:20.84 1996 8. Martin Schierhorn 15:20.91 2001 9. Daniel Calderon 15:21.12 2008 10. Erik Gordon 15:22.18 2003

200 FREESTYLE

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record

9:04.51 9:12.02 9:13.51 9:13.51 9:15.40 9:15.47 9:15.71 9:16.76 9:16.81 9:16.89 9:17.37

200 BACKSTROKE

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. Patrick Schirk 2. Nate Savoy 3. Dan Fimbianti 4. Thomas Mershon 5. Josh Weaver 6. Tim Maurer 7. Sean Grier 8. Shane Ryan 9. Liam Veregin 10. Andrew Hartner

1:40.22, Patrick Schirk, 2008 1:46.11, Josh Weaver, Penn State, 1999

1:40.22 1:40.60 1:44.48 1:45.05 1:45.18 1:45.50 1:45.54 1:45.55 1:45.56 1:45.65

2008 2013 2010 2012 1999 2016 2013 2017 2017 2002

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PENN STATE RECORD BOOK 100 BREASTSTROKE

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. Mitch Scherer 2. Kaelan Freund 3. Andy Schuehler 4. Gunther Cassell 5. Brian Alden 6. Mike Kwasnik 7. James Wilson 8. Kyle Miranda 9. Matt Teeter 10. Brent Sanderson

52.96, Mitch Scherer, 2011 53.93, Hansen, Haverford HS, 1999

52.96 53.14 53.31 53.41 53.51 53.73 53.87 54.27 54.92 55.14

2011 2018 2014 2017 2012 2017 2014 2006 1999 2012

200 BREASTSTROKE

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. Gunther Cassell 2. Mitch Scherer 3. Mike Kwasnik 4. Kaelan Freund 5. Andy Schuehler 6. Scott Marino 7. Chris Cipolla 8. Kyle Miranda 9. Hayden Harlow 10. Joe Peresan

1:56.28, Gunther Cassell, 2017 2:00.61, Chadsey, Florida, 2002

1:56.28 1:56.63 1:56.70 1:56.96 1:57.63 1:58.23 1:58.63 1:58.86 1:59.23 2:00.03

2017 2011 2017 2018 2014 2011 2014 2007 2018 2001

200 BUTTERFLY

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. Matt Salig 2. Tim Williams 3. Matt DiNunzio 4. Rory Lewis 5. Todd Minnier 6. Sterg Dikos 7. Kyle Madley 8. Matt Haupt 9. Brent Creager 10. Dave Rafferty

1:44.18 1:44.61 1:46.27 1:46.47 1:46.65 1:46.69 1:46.71 1:47.12 1:47.25 1:47.31

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. Scott Marino 2. Nate Savoy 3. Matt Salig 4. Tim Maurer 5. Kaelan Freund 6. Joe Peresan 7. Sean Biedermann 8. Graham Risley 9. Hayden Harlow 10. Andy Schuehler

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record

1. Sean Grier 2. Eugene Botes 3. Shane Ryan 4. Gavin Carscallen 5. Tim Williams 6. Todd Minnier 7. Andy Schuehler 8. Basil Kaaki 9. Brent Creager 10. Patrik Johansson

1. Scott Marino 2. Joe Peresan 3. Matthew Salig 4. Hayden Harlow 5. Jaffrey Clark 6. Chris Cipolla 7. Matt Cox 8. Nathaniel Bledsoe 9. Kevin Glenn 10. Dustin Thompson

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2013 2002 2017 1999 2009 2001 2017 2010 2002 2005

2012 2008 2018 2016 2001 2017 2014 2003 2002 1989

200 IM

1:44.62, Scott Marino, 2011 1:49.53, Tim Siciliano, Michigan, 2002

1:44.62 1:45.42 1:46.02 1:46.31 1:46.52 1:47.32 1:47.71 1:47.82 1:47.94 1:48.00

100 BUTTERFLY School Record 46.00, Sean Grier, 2013 McCoy Natatorium Record 48.04, Eugene Botes, Penn State, 2003 46.00 47.01 47.24 47.55 47.56 47.88 47.90 48.02 48.03 48.04

1:44.18, Matt Salig, 2012 1:46.88, Raab, Virginia, 2004

2011 2014 2012 2016 2017 2001 2007 2011 2018 2014

400 IM

3:46.08 3:50.24 3:50.26 3:50.29 3:51.38 3:51.56 3:52.58 3:52.89 3:53.22 3:53.99

3:46.08, Scott Marino, 2011 3:54.13, Greenwood, Virginia, 2002 2011 2001 2014 2018 2001 2014 2009 2017 2014 2004

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PENN STATE RECORD BOOK 200 FREESTYLE RELAY

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. Vincent Reydams, Brian Alden, Basil Kaaki, Jason Goldner 2. Shane Ryan, John Hauser, Nate Savoy, Shane Austin 3. Vincent Reydams, Brian Alden, Basil Kaaki, Jason Goldner 4. Vincent Reydams, Brian Alden, Basil Kaaki, Jason Goldner 5. Vincent Reydams, Brian Alden, Basil Kaaki, Jason Goldner

1:17.83, 2009 1:20.10, Michigan, 2014 1:17.83

2009

1:17.93

2014

1:17.95

2009

1:18.26

2009

1:18.38

2009

200 MEDLEY RELAY

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

400 FREESTYLE RELAY

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. 2. 3. 4.

2:51.32, 2014 2:57.05, Michigan, 2014

Shane Ryan, John Hauser, Nate Savoy, Shane Austin Shane Ryan, John Hauser, Nate Savoy, Shane Austin Shane Ryan, John Hauser, Nate Savoy, Shane Austin Sean Swanepoel, Vincent Reydams, Jason Goldner, Sean Biedermann Eugene Botes, Bob Molettiere, Martin Schierhorn, Todd Minnier

2:51.32

2014

2:53.37

2014

2:53.41

2014

2:53.68

2008

2:53.68

2002

1:24.89, 2014 1:28.03, Michigan, 2014

Nate Savoy, James Wilson, Shane Ryan, Shane Austin Shane Ryan, Kaelan Freund, Tomer Zamir, Bob Bantley Nate Savoy, James Wilson, Sean Grier, Shane Austin Nate Savoy, James Wilson, Sean Grier, Shane Austin Nate Savoy, James Wilson, Shane Ryan, Shane Austin Nate Savoy, Mitch Scherer, Sean Grier, Brian Alden

1:24.89

2014

1:25.27

2017

1:25.38

2013

1:25.52

2013

1:25.61

2014

1:25.61

2012

400 MEDLEY RELAY

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Nate Savoy, Andy Schuehler, Shane Ryan, John Hauser Nate Savoy, Mitch Scherer, Sean Grier, Shane Austin Nate Savoy, John Wilson, Shane Ryan, John Hauser Shane Ryan, Kaelan Freund Tomer Zamir, Bob Bantley Nate Savoy, James Wilson, Sean Grier, John Hauser

3:07.51, 2014 3:18.38, Michigan, 2014 3:07.51

2014

3:07.62 2012 3:08.01

2014

3:08.04

2017

3:08.31

2013

800 FREESTYLE RELAY

School Record McCoy Natatorium Record

6:23.00, 2014 6:38.48, Michigan, 1999

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

John Hauser, Matt Stasiunas, 6:23.00 Bob Bantley, Scott Heil Matt Stasiunas, Ryan O’Neill, 6:24.59 Joao Cervone, Bob Bantley Joao Cervone, Matt Stasiunas 6:26.35 Ryan O’Neill, Bob Bantley Nathan Schiffmann, Ryan O’Neill 6:27.26 Eben Krigger, Matthew DiNunzio Brian Alden, Ben Ryan, 6:28.11 Luke Bushman, Jon Cochrane

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2014 2016 2017 2018 2010

1999 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS


YEARLY TOP TIMES 50 FREESTYLE 2017-18 Gabe Castano 2016-17 Shane Ryan 2015-16 Matt Grillo 2014-15 Shane Ryan 2013-14 Shane Ryan 2012-13 Shane Austin 2011-12 Shane Austin 2010-11 Brian Alden 2009-10 Brian Alden 2008-09 Vincent Reydams 2007-08 Vincent Reydams 2006-07 Vincent Reydams 2005-06 Sean Biedermann 2004-05 Daryl Northrop 2003-04 Todd Minnier 2002-03 Eugene Botes 2001-02 Bob Molettiere 2000-01 Bob Molettiere 1999-00 Bob Molettiere 1998-99 Brian Hostetler 1997-98 Greg Stacey 1996-97 Greg Stacey 1995-96 Greg Stacey 1994-95 Greg Stacey 1993-94 Sean Anderson 1992-93 Adam Carroll 1991-92 Adam Carroll 1990-91 Walt Sopp 1989-90 Walt Sopp 1988-89 Walt Sopp 1987-88 unavailable 100 FREESTYLE 2017-18 Gabe Castano 2016-17 Shane Ryan 2015-16 Matt Grillo 2014-15 Shane Ryan 2013-14 Shane Ryan 2012-13 John Hauser 2011-12 Shane Austin 2010-11 Brian Alden 2009-10 Brian Alden 2008-09 Vincent Reydams 2007-08 Sean Swanepoel 2006-07 Dan Kaiserian 2005-06 Sean Swanepoel 2004-05 Daryl Northrop 2003-04 Todd Minnier 2002-03 Eugene Botes 2001-02 Eugene Botes 2000-01 Bob Molettiere 1999-00 Holden Comeau 1998-99 Bob Molettiere 1997-98 Dan Okoniewski 1996-97 Greg Stacey 1995-96 Greg Stacey 1994-95 Greg Stacey 1993-94 Greg Stacey 1992-93 Adam Carroll 1991-92 Adam Carroll 1990-91 Walt Sopp 1989-90 Walt Sopp 1988-89 unavailable 1987-88 unavailable

19.75 19.03 19.94 19.49 19.36 19.87 19.80 20.03 19.78 19.56 19:95 20.32 20.43 20.71 20.20 20.18 19.68 19.80 19.93 19.75 20.11 20.17 20.42 20.51 20.67 20.68 20.62 20.42 20.66 20.49

44.09 41.86 44.43 42.80 42.08 43.85 43.85 43.99 43.79 43.05 44:12 44.04 44.47 45.57 43.88 43.91 42.90 43.72 44.16 43.74 44.42 44.91 44.92 45.05 45.20 44.30 45.09 44.26 44.47

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200 FREESTYLE 2017-18 Nathan Schiffmann 2016-17 Shane Ryan 2015-16 Matt Stasiunas 2014-15 Matt Stasiunas 2013-14 John Hauser 2012-13 John Hauser 2011-12 Matt Salig 2010-11 Brian Alden 2009-10 Brian Alden 2008-09 Ben Ryan 2007-08 Sean Biedermann 2006-07 Sean Biedermann 2005-06 Sean Biedermann 2004-05 Josh Graham 2003-04 Todd Minnier 2002-03 Todd Minnier 2001-02 Martin Schierhorn 2000-01 John Retrum 1999-00 Holden Comeau 1998-99 Holden Comeau 1997-98 Holden Comeau 1996-97 Holden Comeau 1995-96 unavailable 1994-95 unavailable 1993-94 Jason Eby 1992-93 Adam Carroll 1991-92 Curt Sawin 1990-91 Adam Carroll 1989-90 Walt Sopp 1988-89 unavailable 1987-88 unavailable 500 FREESTYLE 2017-18 Nathan Schiffmann 2016-17 Matt Stasiunas 2015-16 Joao Cervone 2014-15 Nick Ankosko 2013-14 Nick Ankosko 2012-13 Nick Ankosko 2011-12 Nick Ankosko 2010-11 Luke Bushman 2009-10 Ben Ryan 2008-09 Chris Sullivan 2007-08 Ryan DeWeese 2006-07 Ryan DeWeese 2005-06 Ryan DeWeese 2004-05 Dustin Thompson 2003-04 Dustin Thompson 2002-03 Todd Minnier 2001-02 Martin Schierhorn 2000-01 Martin Schierhorn 1999-00 Martin Schierhorn 1998-99 Martin Schierhorn 1997-98 Steve Hodgins 1996-97 Tom Houck 1995-96 Chip Berry 1994-95 Chip Berry 1993-94 George Reimer 1992-93 Chip Berry 1991-92 Jason Eby 1990-91 Adam Carroll 1989-90 Phil Meyer 1988-89 Phil Meyer 1987-88 unavailable

1:36.26 1:35.75 1:36.46 1:36.46 1:34.88 1:36.62 1:38.09 1:36.90 1:35.49 1:36.86 1:37.68 1:37.58 1:38.40 1:40.46 1:36.17 1:36.97 1:36.67 1:36.57 1:37.36 1:37.59 1:38.48 1:39.23 1:39.81 1:37.85 1:40.03 1:37.97 1:38.43

4:20.99 4:23.61 4:24:43 4:20.79 4:17.65 4:18.56 4:20.99 4:28.63 4:24.72 4:23.23 4:25.45 4:26.26 4:25.99 4:34.10 4:30.47 4:26.58 4:21.79 4:19.30 4:24.42 4:22.67 4:31.70 4:31.49 4:25.18 4:26.47 4:27.49 4:30.96 4:34.22 4:30.13 4:30.42 4:30.13

1,000 FREESTYLE 2017-18 Nathan Schiffmann 2016-17 Robbie Dickson 2015-16 Matt Stasiunas 2014-15 Matt Stasiunas 2013-14 Nick Ankosko 2012-13 Nick Ankosko 2011-12 Nick Ankosko 2010-11 Luke Bushman 2009-10 Colin Quirk 2008-09 Colin Quirk 2007-08 Chris Sullivan 2006-07 Chris Sullivan 2005-06 David Kraft 2004-05 Dustin Thompson 2003-04 Pat Healy 2002-03 Willie Gordon 2001-02 Paul Kirk 2000-01 Martin Schierhorn 1999-00 Ryan Semels 1998-99 Paul Monyok 1997-98 Steve Hodgins 1996-97 Paul Monyok 1995-96 unavailable 1994-95 Chip Berry 1993-94 Chip Berry 1992-93 Chip Berry 1991-92 Phil Meyer 1990-91 Lucas Shelly 1989-90 Phil Meyer 1988-89 Brad Semle 1987-88 Brad Semle

2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

1,650 FREESTYLE Nathan Schiffmann Robbie Dickson Matt Stasiunas Matt Stasiunas Nick Ankoski Nick Ankosko Nick Ankosko Josh Wakeley Ben Ryan Josh Wakeley David Kraft Chris Sullivan David Kraft Dustin Thompson Pat Healy Erik Gordon Paul Kirk Martin Schierhorn Ryan Semels Steve Hodgins Steve Hodgins Tom Houck Chip Berry George Reimer George Reimer Chip Berry Lucas Shelly Phil Meyer Phil Meyer Brad Semle Brad Semle

9:16.76 9:20.30 9:17.99 9:20.63 9:09.55 9:05.45 9:04.51 9:28.02 9:29.35 9:21.92 9:12.83 9:12.07 9:22.41 9:25.76 9:30.08 9:15.71 9:16.89 9:15.47 9:27.93 9:13.51 9:25.83 9:30.92 9:16.89 9:16.92 9:20.22 9:23.74 9:38.34 9:29.69 9:23.32 9:30.36

15:23.59 15:33.26 15:29.15 15:27.68 15:10.97 15:06.03 15:05.32 15:31.28 15:32.15 15:27.82 15:19.76 15:11.58 15:38.32 15:56.55 15:43.41 15:22.18 15:19.13 15:20.91 15:51.63 15:33.37 15:36.80 15:50.40 15:20.84 15:25.43 15:26.49 15:27.46 15:44.89 15:48.73 15:41.31 15:28.34 15:47.90

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YEARLY TOP TIMES 100 BACKSTROKE 2017-18 Liam Veregin 2016-17 Shane Ryan 2015-16 Tim Maurer 2014-15 Shane Ryan 2013-14 Shane Ryan 2012-13 Sean Grier 2011-12 Nate Savoy 2010-11 Graham Risley 2009-10 Dan Fimbianti 2008-09 Patrick Schirk 2007-08 Patrick Schirk 2006-07 Patrick Schirk 2005-06 Patrick Schirk 2004-05 Shawn McLin 2003-04 Shawn McLin 2002-03 John Lutz 2001-02 Josh Weaver 2000-01 Josh Weaver 1999-00 Josh Weaver 1998-99 Josh Weaver 1997-98 Brian McKenna 1996-97 Brian Palme 1995-96 Brian Palme 1994-95 Brian Palme 1993-94 Gene Lupinski 1992-93 Adam Carroll 1991-92 Nick Boyce 1990-91 Nick Boyce 1989-90 Nick Boyce 1988-89 unavailable 1987-88 Walt Sopp 200 BACKSTROKE 2017-18 Liam Veregin 2016-17 Shane Ryan 2015-16 Tim Maurer 2014-15 Nate Savoy 2013-14 Nate Savoy 2012-13 Nate Savoy 2011-12 Nate Savoy 2010-11 Thomas Mershon 2009-10 Dan Fimbianti 2008-09 Patrick Schirk 2007-08 Patrick Schirk 2006-07 Patrick Schirk 2005-06 Patrick Schirk 2004-05 Shawn McLin 2003-04 Nate Torok 2002-03 Jaffrey Clark 2001-02 Andrew Hartner 2000-01 John Retrum 1999-00 Josh Weaver 1998-99 Josh Weaver 1997-98 Gavin Carscallen 1996-97 Brian Palme 1995-96 Brian Palme 1994-95 Jason Eby 1993-94 Mac Fraser 1992-93 Matt Myers 1991-92 Nick Boyce 1990-91 Nick Boyce 1989-90 Nick Boyce 1988-89 Walt Sopp 1987-88 unavailable

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47.52 44.65 48.33 45.24 44.78 45.71 46.60 47.27 48.57 46.51 46:84 46.99 49.09 50.18 49.36 49.91 48.78 49.38 48.68 48.31 49.63 48.72 50.16 50.37 50.36 48.52 49.15 50.07 50.32 51.55

1:46.90 1:45.55 1:45.50 1:40.25 1:41.16 1:40.69 1:42.56 1:45.24 1:44.48 1:40.63 1:40.22 1:42.37 1:45.34 1:50.27 1:46.99 1:49.45 1:45.65 1:45.68 1:45.80 1:45.18 1:47.62 1:48.30 1:50.89 1:50.38 1:49.86 1:49.82 1:47.22 1:48.77 1:50.45 1:51.55

100 BREASTSTROKE 2017-18 Kaelan Freund 2016-17 Gunther Cassell 2015-16 Andy Schuehler 2014-15 Andy Schuehler 2013-14 Andy Schuehler 2012-13 James Wilson 2011-12 Mitch Scherer 2010-11 Mitch Scherer 2009-10 Mitch Scherer 2008-09 Mitch Scherer 2007-08 Kyle Miranda 2006-07 Kyle Miranda 2005-06 Kyle Miranda 2004-05 Kyle Miranda 2003-04 Dan Velez 2002-03 Dan Velez 2001-02 Mark Zucca 2000-01 Mike Laskowski 1999-00 Matt Teeter 1998-99 Matt Teeter 1997-98 Matt Teeter 1996-97 David Boardman 1995-96 David Boardman 1994-95 David Boardman 1993-94 Mike Smith 1992-93 Andy Archer 1991-92 James Sloat 1990-91 James Sloat 1989-90 Drew Van Winkle 1988-89 unavailable 1987-88 unavailable

2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

200 BREASTSTROKE Kaelan Freund Gunther Cassell Gunther Cassell Jonathan Ekstrom Andy Schuehler Chris Cipolla Mitch Scherer Mitch Scherer Mitch Scherer Scott Marino Kyle Miranda Kyle Miranda Kyle Miranda Kyle Miranda Dan Velez Dan Velez Mark Zucca Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Matt Teeter Matt Teeter Gilad Chen Gilad Chen Gilad Chen James Sloat James Sloat James Sloat James Sloat Drew Van Winkle Drew Van Winkle

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53.14 53.41 54.35 53.43 53.31 54.09 53.21 52.96 54.56 54.12 55:94 54.81 54.27 55.40 55.54 55.93 55.85 56.11 55.34 54.92 55.10 55.84 56.07 56.70 57.39 55.64 56.48 56.01 57.26

1:56.96 1:56.28 1:57.92 1:58.52 1:57.63 2:00.84 1:56.78 1:56.93 2:00.61 2:00.99 2:02.45 1:58.86 2:01.09 1:59.81 2:01.08 2:01.79 2:01.50 2:00.36 2:01.57 2:00.72 2:01.04 2:02.69 2:01.43 2:02.54 2:05.50 2:00.77 2:02.58 2:01.08 2:01.99 2:01.77 2:03.34

100 BUTTERFLY 2017-18 Sterg Dikos 2016-17 Shane Ryan 2015-16 Tomer Zamir 2014-15 Kyle Mafley 2013-14 Sean Grier 2012-13 Sean Grier 2011-12 Sean Grier 2010-11 Sean Grier 2009-10 Basil Kaaki 2008-09 Tim Williams 2007-08 Tim Williams 2006-07 Tim Williams 2005-06 Chris Ippoliti 2004-05 Patrik Johansson 2003-04 Todd Minnier 2002-03 Eugene Botes 2001-02 Eugene Botes 2000-01 Eugene Botes 1999-00 Gavin Carscallen 1998-99 Gavin Carscallen 1997-98 Gavin Carscallen 1996-97 Gavin Carscallen 1995-96 unavailable 1994-95 unavailable 1993-94 Kirk Skoglund 1992-93 Thad Davis 1991-92 Thad Davis 1990-91 Thad Davis 1989-90 Thad Davis 1988-89 Mike Miklus 1987-88 unavailable

2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

200 BUTTERFLY Matthew DiNunzio Matthew DiNunzio Rory Lewis Kyle Madley Matt Salig Matt Salig Matt Salig Matt Salig Luke Bushman Tim Williams Tim Williams Tim Williams Tim Williams Dustin Thompson Dustin Thompson Matt Haupt Brent Creager Todd Minnier Martin Schierhorn Alvaro Velez Alvaro Velez Mac Fraser Mac Fraser Alex Cunha Mac Fraser Gilad Chen Mike Rezoni Quinn Carver James Wolfle Dave Rafferty Dave Rafferty

48.54 47.24 48.52 47.89 47.51 46.00 46.83 47.43 48.02 47.56 48:41 48.87 49.58 50.70 49.21 47.01 47.01 47.48 48.70 47.55 48.25 48.65 49.29 48.08 49.34 49.33 49.94 50.37

1:46.27 1:46.60 1:46.47 1:46.15 1:46.07 1:46.40 1:44.18 1:45.07 1:47.80 1:44.61 1:45.36 1:46.60 1:50.11 1:51.82 1:47.84 1:47.12 1:47.25 1:46.65 1:50.38 1:48.98 1:49.00 1:49.36 1:50.92 1:49.98 1:48.78 1:50.00 1:51.79 1:51.99 1:52.22 1:47.31 1:50.25

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YEARLY TOP TIMES 200 IM 2017-18 Kaelan Freund 2016-17 Kaelan Freund 2015-16 Tim Maurer 2014-15 Nate Savoy 2013-14 Nate Savoy 2012-13 Nate Savoy 2011-12 Scott Marino 2010-11 Scott Marino 2009-10 Scott Marino 2008-09 Scott Marino 2007-08 Sean Biedermann 2006-07 Sean Biedermann 2005-06 Sean Biedermann 2004-05 Sean Biedermann 2003-04 Nate Torok 2002-03 Matt Haupt 2001-02 Matt Haupt 2000-01 Joe Peresan 1999-00 Joe Peresan 1998-99 Joe Peresan 1997-98 Joe Peresan 1996-97 Steve Medei 1995-96 Steve Medei 1994-95 Alex Cunha 1993-94 Mac Fraser 1992-93 Andy Archer 1991-92 Curt Sawin 1990-91 Kirk Skoglund 1989-90 Steve Wukitch 1988-89 Steve Wukitch 1987-88 unavailable 400 IM 2017-18 Hayden Harlow 2016-17 Nathaniel Bledsoe 2015-16 David Gross 2014-15 David Gross 2013-14 Matt Salig 2012-13 Chris Cipolla 2011-12 Scott Marino 2010-11 Scott Marino 2009-10 Scott Marino 2008-09 Scott Marino 2007-08 Dito Calderon 2006-07 Dito Calderon 2005-06 Sean Biedermann 2004-05 Sean Biedermann 2003-04 Dustin Thompson 2002-03 Jaffrey Clark 2001-02 Jaffrey Clark 2000-01 Joe Peresan 1999-00 Joe Peresan 1998-99 Joe Peresan 1997-98 Joe Peresan 1996-97 Steve Medei 1995-96 Chip Berry 1994-95 Chip Berry 1993-94 Alex Cunha 1992-93 Kirk Skoglund 1991-92 Phil Meyer 1990-91 Phil Meyer 1989-90 Brad Semle 1988-89 unavailable 1987-88 Drew Van Winkle

1:46.69 1:46.52 1:46.31 1:45.03 1:45.42 1:47.02 1:44.97 1:44.62 1:46.60 1:47.42 1:47.86 1:47.71 1:49.49 1:53.51 1:50.72 1:47.12 1:48.60 1:47.32 1:49.38 1:48.85 1:49.24 1:50.48 1:51.51 1:50.40 1:50.22 1:51.90 1:51.24 1:51.22 1:52.06 1:52.01

3:50.29 3:52.89 3:56.53 3:54.45 3:50.26 3:53.38 3:47.98 3:46.08 3:49.22 3:51.03 3:56.97 3:57.93 3:58.43 4:00.60 3:53.99 3:53.16 3:54.06 3:50.24 3:52.80 3:53.04 3:53.88 3:57.33 3:55.86 4:00.28 3:54.49 4:02.50 4:01.58 4:01.74 4:01.97 3:59.44

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SCHOOL RECORD CHRONOLOGY 19.03 19.36 19.56 19.68 19.75 20.11 20.17 20.42 20.42 20.49 20.51 20.75 21.32 22.02 22.10 22.10 22.50 23.00 23.40 24.10

50 FREESTYLE Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Vincent Reydams Bob Molettiere Brian Hostetler Greg Stacey Greg Stacey Greg Stacey Walt Sopp Walt Sopp Dave Rafferty Steve Potsklan Bob DeVries John Reitz Steve Morrical Will Metzger Steve Morrical Carl Forss Mike Weber James Conrad

2017-pres. 2014-2017 2009-2014 2002-2009 1999-2002 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1991-1997 1989-1991 1987-1989 1985-1987 1978-1985 1977-1978 1976-1977 1975-1977 1973-1975 1970-1973 1969-1970 1968-1969

41.86 42.08 42.90 43.72 43.74 44.26 44.47 44.88 45.38 47.15 48.35 49.30 50.30 50.90 51.30 51.60 53.40

100 FREESTYLE Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Eugene Botes Bob Molettiere Bob Molettiere Walt Sopp Walt Sopp Dave Rafferty Steve Potsklan Bob DeVries Doug King Will Metzger John Piatt Bob Krimmel Bob Krimmel Bill Schmidt Mike Weber

2017-pres. 2014-2017 2002-2014 2001-2002 1999-2001 1991-1999 1990-1991 1987-1990 1985-1987 1978-1985 1977-1978 1973-1977 1972-1973 1971-1972 1970-1971 1969-1970 1968-1969

1:34.88 1:35.49 1:36.17 1:36.57 1:37.13 1:39.76 1:44.30 1:45.70 1:47.76 1:47.80 1:48.80 1:49.80 1:52.00 1:52.80 2:00.40 2:00.50

200 FREESTYLE John Hauser Brian Alden Todd Minnier John Retrum Dave Rafferty Steve Potsklan Doug King Doug King Brian O’Shea Lance Duffy Ray D’Ardenne Will Metzger Bob Krimmel Bob Krimmel David Platt Eric Mehnert

2014-pres. 2010-2014 2004-2010 2001-2004 1987-2001 1985-1987 1979-1985 1978-1979 1977-1978 1976-1977 1975-1976 1973-1975 1971-1973 1970-1971 1969-1970 1968-1969

4:17.65 4:18.56 4:19.30 4:22.67 4:25.18 4:26.47 4:27.49 4:28.26 4:33.17 4:45.80 4:56.60 5:02.40 5:04.90 5:04.90 5:06.90 5:21.70 5:44.00

500 FREESTYLE Nick Ankosko Nick Ankosko Martin Schierhorn Martin Schierhorn Chip Berry Chip Berry George Reimer Eric Becher Barry Marlin Andy Cosgarea Mike Noel Mike Noel Bruce Balderston Lane Schuckers Ray D’Ardenne John Piatt Eric Mehnert

2014-pres. 2013-2014 2001-2013 1999-2001 1996-1999 1995-1996 1994-1995 1987-1994 1984-1987 1979-1984 1975-1979 1974-1975 1973-1974 1973-1974 1972-1973 1970-1972 1968-1970

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9:04.51 9:12.07 9:13.51 9:16.89 9:16.92 9:20.22 9:23.32 9:30.36 9:38.24 9:52.90 10:21.10 10:23.90 10:31.10 11:06.00 11:23.40 12:01.80

1,000 FREESTYLE Nick Ankosko Chris Sullivan Paul Monyok Chip Berry Chip Berry Chip Berry Brad Semle Brad Semle Randy Deihl Andy Cosgarea Mike Noel Bruce Balderston Lane Schuckers John Piatt John Piatt Eric Mehnert

15:05.32 15:11.58 15:19.13 15:20.84 15:25.43 15:26.49 15:27.46 15:28.34 15:47.90 15:57.64 16:31.27 17:22.60

1,650 FREESTYLE Nick Ankosko Chris Sullivan Paul Kirk Chip Berry George Reimer George Reimer Chip Berry Brad Semle Brad Semle Randy Deihl Andy Cosgarea Lane Schuckers

2012-pres. 2007-2012 2002-2007 1996-2002 1995-1996 1994-1995 1993-1994 1989-1993 1988-1989 1983-1988 1979-1983 1973-1979

44.65 44.78 45.71 46.51 46.84 46.99 48.31 48.52 49.15 50.07 50.32 51.43 53.26 54.80 57.10 57.60 59.00 59.90 1:03.00

100 BACKSTROKE Shane Ryan Shane Ryan Sean Grier Patrick Schirk Patrick Schirk Patrick Schirk Josh Weaver Adam Carroll Nick Boyce Nick Boyce Nick Boyce Barry Marlin Al Berardocco Bill Hieb Bill Hieb Jim Shoemaker Don Shanks Bill Schmidt Bill Moser

2017-pres. 2014-2017 2013-2014 2009-2013 2008-2009 2007-2008 1999-2007 1993-1999 1992-1993 1991-1992 1990-1991 1985-1990 1979-1985 1976-1979 1975-1976 1973-1975 1971-1973 1970-1971 1968-1970

1:40.22 1:42.37 1:45.18 1:47.22 1:48.77 1:50.45 1:52.72 1:53.22 1:56.60 2:01.60 2:05.50 2:06.90 2:10.00 2:16.80 2:20.30 2:26.20

200 BACKSTROKE Patrick Schirk Patrick Schirk Josh Weaver Nick Boyce Nick Boyce Nick Boyce Brian Smith Barry Marlin Al Berardocco Bill Hieb Jim Shoemaker Don Shanks Don Shanks Bill Loescher David Platt Bill Moser

2008-pres. 2007-2008 1999-2007 1992-2007 1991-1992 1990-1991 1986-1990 1985-1986 1979-1985 1976-1979 1973-1976 1972-1973 1971-1972 1970-1971 1969-1970 1968-1969

52.96 54.12 54.27 54.92 55.10 55.64 56.01 56.32 58.45 59.20 1:00.50 1:06.80

100 BREASTSTROKE Mitch Scherer Mitch Scherer Kyle Miranda Matt Teeter Matt Teeter Andy Archer James Sloat Steve Wukitch Steve Rode Steve Rode Bill Eiwen Gus Achey

2011-pres. 2009-2011 2006-2009 1999-2006 1998-1999 1993-1998 1991-1993 1987-1991 1977-1987 1976-1977 1973-1976 1970-1973

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2012-pres. 2007-2012 1999-2007 1995-1999 1994-1995 1993-1994 1989-1993 1988-1989 1983-1988 1979-1983 1976-1979 1973-1976 1972-1973 1971-1972 1970-1971 1968-1970

1:56.28 1:56.63 1:58.86 1:59.81 2:00.72 2:00.77 2:01.08 2:01.77 2:03.18 2:06.56 2:10.90 2:14.80 2:25.70 2:20.70 2:32.60

200 BREASTSTROKE Gunther Cassell Mitch Scherer Kyle Miranda Kyle Miranda Joe Peresan James Sloat James Sloat Drew Van Winkle Steve Wukitch Steve Rode Steve Rode Bill Eiwen Gus Achey Gus Achey Alex Yarema

2017-pres. 2011-2017 2007-2011 2005-2007 1999-2005 1993-1999 1991-1993 1989-1991 1987-1989 1977-1987 1976-1977 1973-1976 1970-1973 1969-1970 1968-1969

46.00 46.83 47.01 47.48 47.55 48.08 48.60 46.64 52.18 52.40 53.20 53.30 56.50

100 BUTTERFLY Sean Grier Sean Grier Eugene Botes Eugene Botes Gavin Carseallen Thad Davis Jay Mahoney Jay Mahoney Mike Snyder Mike Snyder John Piatt John Piatt Bill Schmidt

2013-pres. 2012-2013 2002-2012 2001-2002 1999-2001 1993-1999 1986-1993 1985-1986 1979-1985 1978-1979 1973-1978 1972-1973 1969-1972

1:44.18 1:44.61 1:45.36 1:46.60 1:46.65 1:47.31 1:48.29 1:50.32 1:54.29 1:55.76 1:58.50 1:58.80 2:02.40 2:03.10 2:15.70 2:43.10

200 BUTTERFLY Matt Salig Tim Williams Tim Williams Tim Williams Todd Minnier Dave Rafferty Jay Mahoney Jay Mahoney Mike Snyder Mike Snyder John Piatt John Piatt John Piatt John Piatt Bill Schmidt Bill Moser

2012-pres. 2008-2012 2008 2007-2008 2001-2007 1989-2001 1986-1989 1985-1986 1979-1985 1978-1979 1973-1978 1972-1973 1971-1972 1970-1971 1969-1970 1968-1969

1:44.62 1:46.60 1:47.32 1:48.85 1:49.24 1:50.22 1:51.22 1:51.45 1:51.85 1:56.84 1:58.92 1:59.70 2:02.00 2:04.40 2:07.40 2:09.10 2:25.00

200 IM Scott Marino Scott Marino Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Mac Fraser Kirk Skoglund Jay Mahoney Jay Mahoney Al Berardocco Lance Duffy Lance Duffy John Piatt John Piatt John Piatt Bill Schmidt Mike Weber

2011-pres. 2010-2011 2001-2010 1999-2001 1998-1999 1994-1998 1991-1994 1986-1991 1984-1986 1979-1984 1978-1979 1976-1978 1973-1976 1972-1973 1971-1972 1969-1971 1968-1969

3:46.08 3:49.22 3:50.24 3:52.80 3:53.04 3:53.88 3:54.49 3:58.65 4:06.70 4:14.50 4:27.20

400 IM Scott Marino Scott Marino Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Joe Peresan Alex Cunha Brian Smith Jay Mahoney Lance Duffy John Piatt

2011-pres. 2010-2011 2001-2010 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 1994-1998 1986-1994 1984-1986 1976-1984 1973-1976

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ALL-TIME CONFERENCE & ACADEMIC HONORS ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 1992: Andy Archer, Tim Boyd, Adam Carroll, Gene Lupinski, Matt Myers, Curt Sawin, Lucas Shelly, Kirk Skoglund, Jeff Summers, Steve Truschel, Mike Westwood

2010: Brian Alden, John Austin, James Capparell, Jon Cochrane, Max Ettore, Dan Fimbianti, Basil Kaaki, Michael Kaiserian, Scott Marino, Jack Zierenberg

1993: Andy Archer, Adam Carroll, Mike Chang, Gene Lupinski, Matt Myers, Curt Sawin, Lucas Shelly, Kirk Skoglund, Andy Silver

2011: Brian Alden, John Austin, James Capparell, Dustin Folio, Ben Hengels, Alex Marchinski, Scott Marino, Jack Zierenberg

1994: Chip Berry, Mike Chang, Gene Lupinski, Matt Myers, Lucas Shelly, Kirk Skoglund, Andy Silver

2012: Brian Alden, Shane Austin, Alex Marchinski, Scott Marino, Matt Salig, Andrew Sideras

1995: Chip Berry, Brad Blankenhorn, Joe Caraher, Gilad Chen, McGregor Fraser 1996: Chip Berry, Brad Blankenhorn, David Boardman, Gilad Chen, McGregor Fraser, Drew Jackson, Brian Palme 1997: Brad Blankenhorn, David Boardman, Mac Fraser, John Hyneman, Drew Jackson, Paul Lupinski, Justin Martens, Steve Medei, Brian Palme, Greg Stacey, Alvaro Velez 1998: David Boardman, Gavin Carscallen, Drew Jackson, Greg Stacey, Alvaro Velez 1999: Chris Alderman, Rob Balazs, Gavin Carscallen, Jeff Harrison, Brian Hostetler, Matt Teeter, Alvaro Velez 2000: Chris Alderman, Rob Balazs, Gavin Carscallen, Jeff Harrison, Brian Hostetler, Mike Laskowski, Joe Peresan, Martin Schierhorn, Matt Teeter 2001: Chris Alderman, Chris Bagley, Eugene Botes, Jaffrey Clark, Jeff Harrison, Brian Hostetler, Mike Laskowski, Sean Martin, Joe Peresan, Martin Schierhorn 2002: Eugene Botes,Jaffrey Clark, Michael Laskowski, Todd Minnier, Martin Schierhorn, Robert Tucker 2003: Patrick Bird, Eugene Botes, Jaffrey Clark, Marc Gastaldo, Brad Hartman, Todd Minnier, Dustin Thompson, Robert Tucker, Mark Zucca 2004: Mike Alderman, Marc Gastaldo, Shawn McLin, Todd Minnier, Adam Pierce, Robert Tucker, Dan Velez, Mark Zucca 2005: Marc Gastaldo, Chris Ippoliti, Patrick Johansson, Daniel Kaiserian, Shawn McLin, Adam Pierce 2006: Mike Alderman, Sean Biedermann, Rob Felty, Chris Ippoliti, Dan Kaiserian, Richard Kornacki, Shawn McLin, Kyle Miranda, Adam Pierce, Brad Roth 2007: Mike Alderman, Sean Biedermann, Dito Calderon, Alan Erdley, Dan Kaiserian, Rob Kuderka, Kyle Miranda, Trey Rabinek, Vincent Reydams, Kevin Rybicki, Chris Sullivan

2013: Jonathan Eckstrom, Alex Marchinski, Matt Salig, Nate Savoy, Tim Schenkel, Andrew Sideras 2014: Nicholas Ankosko, Shane Austin, Jonathan Ekstrom, Peter Fittin, Matthew Grillo, Scott Heil, Lucas Kachurick, Kyle Madley, Matt Salig, Nate Savoy, T.J. Schenkel, Jonathan Seiferth, Andrew Sideras 2015: Nick Ankosko, Jonathan Ekstrom, Matt Grillo, Harrison Grimm, Kyle Madley, Tim Maurer, Nate Savoy, T.J. Schenkel, Andrew Schuehler, Jeff Young 2016: Joseph Ahlberg, Matt Grillo, Harrison Grimm, Zach Kantz, Tim Maurer, Connor Scanlon, Andrew Schuehler

CSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA

1987: 1993: 1996: 1997: 1998: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2006: 2007: 2009: 2012: 2013 2014 2018

2017: Nathaniel Bledsoe, Hector Garcia Boissier, Samuel Petrini, Connor Scanlon, Andrew Schuehler, Matt Stasiunas 2018: Nathaniel Bledsoe, Robbie Dickson, Matthew DiNunzio, Auckie Fenstermacher, Kaelan Freund, Hector Garcia Boissier, Connor Scanlon, Liam Veregin, Tomer Zamir

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1980: 2002:

Doug King Martin Schierhorn

Steve Wukitch Adam Carroll Chip Berry, Gilad Chen Mac Fraser, David Boardman David Boardman Drew Jackson, Matt Teeter Martin Schierhorn, Gavin Carscallen, Matt Teeter, Chris Alderman, Jeff Harrison Martin Schierhorn, Chris Alderman, Todd Minnier Martin Schierhorn, Todd Minnier Mike Alderman Todd Minnier Adam Pierce Dan Kaiserian, Kyle Miranda, Chris Sullivan, Mike Alderman Basil Kaaki, Vincent Reydams Brian Alden, Scott Marino, Matt Salig Matt Salig Shane Austin, Scott Heil, Matt Salig, Andrew Schuehler Hector Garcia Boissier

BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARD

2008-09: 2009-10: 2010-11: 2011-12: 2012-13 2013-14

Christopher Sullivan Brian Alden Daniel Fimbianti Scott Marino John Austin Scott Marino Matt Salig Matt Salig Matt Salig

CSCAA TEAM SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA

1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018

CSCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1980:

Doug King, First Team

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1980: 2003: 2014

Doug King Martin Schierhorn Matt Salig

2008: Sean Biedermann, Justin Bonner, Dito Calderon, Jon Cochrane, Jeff DeWeese, Max Ettore, Dan Fimbianti, Basil Kaaki, David Kraft, Max Levi, John Miranda, Colin Quirk, Richard Rabinek, Vincent Reydams, Ben Ryan, Chris Sullivan 2009: John Austin, Justin Bonner, Dito Calderon, James Capparell, Jeffery DeWeese, Max Ettore, Dan Fimbianti, Basil Kaaki, Michael Kaiserian, David Kraft, Vincent Reydams, Ben Ryan, Chris Sullivan, Jack Zierenberg

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ALL-TIME TEAM HONORS & AWARDS ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM 1993 Thad Davis 1994 Chris Devine 1995 Chris Devine 1999 Holden Comeau Brian Hostetler Bob Molettiere Dan Okoniewski Joe Peresan 2000 Brian Hostetler Bob Molettiere Gavin Carscallen Matt Teeter Josh Weaver 2001 Bob Molettiere Joe Peresan Eugene Botes Todd Minnier John Retrum Martin Schierhorn

NITTANY LION AWARD

Established by former letterman Mike Snyder, the award is presented to the team member whose perseverance in practice and effort in competition have led to the greatest overall improvement in performance during a season or over a period of years.

1985: Dan Kiely 1986: Dave McConnell & Rod Meeker 1987: Bert Marlin & James Wolfle 1988: Mike Replogle 1989: Phil Meyer, Brad Semle & Mike Westwood 1990: Jeff Eagles 1991: Thad Davis & Steve Zamborsky 1993: Andy Archer 1994: Gene Lupinski 1995: Chip Berry 1996: Chip Berry 1997: John Hyneman 1998: Robert Balazs 1999: Gavin Carscallen 2000: Mike Laskowski 2001: Joe Peresan 2002: Brent Creager 2003: Conor MacDonald 2004: Dustin Thompson 2005: Chris Ippoliti 2006: Kyle Miranda 2007: Rob Felty & Trey Rabinek 2008: Patrick Schirk 2009: Mitch Scherer 2010: Dan Fimbianti & Scott Marino 2011: Mitch Scherer 2012: Chris Cipolla 2013: Sean Grier 2014: Matt Stasiunas 2015: Jonathan Ekstrom 2016: Jack Crow 2017: Kaelan Freund 2018: Hayden Harlow

2002 Bob Molettiere Eugene Botes Todd Minnier Martin Schierhorn John Lutz

JEROME WEINSTEIN AWARD

The Weinstein Coaches Award is named in honor of Jerome (Jerry) Weinstein, Class of 1936 and a member of Penn State’s first swimming team. His love for the sport touched every aspect of the Penn State aquatic program. A man of integrity, honesty, conviction and impeccable character, he influenced the lives of many people. The award serves as a lasting tribute to him for all the good things he brought to Penn State swimming. It is presented to the team member who not only is the hardest worker, but is sure to give 100 percent to his teammates emotionally and physically through the joyous times and the struggles. Weinstein was a World War II veteran and a former executive editor of the Centre Daily Times

1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016: 2017: 2018:

Drew Van Winkle Lucas Shelly Lucas Shelly Adam Carroll & Lucas Shelly Lucas Shelly Chris Glenn Steve Medei Drew Jackson Steve Medei Kevin Smith Joe Peresan & Steve Hodgins Bob Molettiere Eugene Botes & Erik Gordon Daryl Northrop Richard Kornacki Dan Kaiserian Alan Erdley Vincent Reydams John Austin Scott Marino Scott Marino Nate Savoy Chris Cipolla Nate Savoy Matt Stasiunas Matt Stasiunas Robbie Dickson

2003 Eugene Botes 2006 Mike Alderman 2014 Shane Austin John Hauser Shane Ryan Nate Savoy 2015 Shane Ryan 2017 Shane Ryan

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ALL-TIME TEAM HONORS & AWARDS LOU MACNEILL AWARD

Presented to the swimmer or swimmers for consistently outstanding performances contributing the most to the team’s success. The award is named in honor of Lou MacNeill, head coach of the men’s swimming and diving team at Penn State for 18 years. Before retiring in 1984, MacNeill also served as director of aquatics and was an assistant professor of physical education. In 1982, MacNeill received the Distinguished Coach Award from the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1993: 1994: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016: 2017: 2018:

William Moser Michael Weber John Oleyar Gus Achey John Piatt John Piatt James Shoemaker Will Metzger Lance Duffy Steve Rode Doug King Doug King Ed Bahan & Brian Muller Ed Bahan & Mike Snyder Barry Marlin Jay Mahoney Barry Marlin Steve Potsklan Jay Mahoney & Brian Smith Dave Rafferty Drew Van Winkle Brian Wentzel Nick Boyce Adam Carroll Adam Carroll MacGregor Fraser Chip Berry Brian Palme Greg Stacey Holden Comeau & Brian Hostetler Holden Comeau & John Retrum Eugene Botes, John Retrum, Bob Molettiere & Martin Scheirhorn Bob Molettiere Matt Haupt Todd Minnier Shawn McLin David Kraft Patrick Schirk Patrick Schirk Tim Williams Brian Alden Scott Marino Nate Savoy Nate Savoy Shane Ryan Nate Savoy Hector Garcia Boissier Shane Ryan Hector Garcia Boissier

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R. LUCAS SHELLY AWARD

In honor of former Penn State swimmer Lucas Shelly (class of 1994), it was awarded to the returning team member who demonstrates the strongest and most consistent work ethic during spring and summer training. 1997: Holden Comeau & Paul Monyok 1998: Kevin Smith 1999: Shaun Anderson 2000: Chris Alderman, Paul Monyok, Rob Balazs, Chris Bagley, Gavin Carscallen, Matt Teeter, Holden Comeau, John Retrum, Steve Hodgins, Kevin Smith & Mike Laskowski 2001: Chris Alderman, Joe Peresan, & John Retrum

ROBERT E. GALBRAITH  DIVING AWARD

Presented in memory of Robert E. Galbraith, Penn State’s swimming and diving cocah from 1936-44, for outstanding contributions through performance, loyalty, spirit and leadership by a Penn State diver.

1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016: 2017: 2018:

Ronald Manning Steve Miller Jim Livingston Steve Miller Tom Watson John Iskat Richard Maurone Jim Rightley Richard Maurone Richard Maurone Craig Brown Craig Brown Joe Greenwell Craig Brown Dale Dmitrzak Dale Dmitrzak Dale Dmitrzak Jim Ebert D.J. Hill Jeff Eagles & Steve Zamborsky Chris Devine Ryan Smith Chris Devine Chris Devine Drew Jackson Drew Jackson Drew Jackson Chris Alderman Chris Alderman Chris Alderman Steve Bohner Marc Gastaldo Adam Pierce Adam Pierce Adam Pierce Mike Alderman Josh Bonner Josh Bonner & Justin Bonner Nick McLain Jordan Harris Alex Marchinski T. J. Schenkel T.J. Schenkel T.J. Schenkel Hector Garcia Boissier Hector Garcia Boissier Hector Garcia Boissier

ROBERT KRIMMEL  ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT  AWARD

Presented to the student-athlete that has attained the highest level of academic excellence through the season. This is based on a minimum of two semesters of class work at Penn State.

2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 2016: 2017: 2018:

Bobby Tucker Bobby Tucker Bobby Tucker Dan Kaiserian Dan Kaiserian Alan Erdley Kevin Rybicki Chris Sullivan Dan Fimbianti Brian Alden Matt Salig Matt Salig Matt Salig Andrew Schuehler Andrew Schuehler Nathaniel Bledsoe Nathaniel Bledsoe

1855 AWARD

Presented to the student-athletes whose improvement, transformation and personal growth mirrors that of Penn State since its founding. 2015: Nick Ankosko 2016: Matt Grillo 2017: Mike Kwasnik 2018: Ryan O’Neill

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Prior to the 1968 season, Penn State fielded swimming teams from 1936-44 and 1947-51 and posted a composite record of 31-60-1. 1967-68 (0-9) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil L Temple L at Navy L Pittsburgh L Bucknell L John’s Hopkins L at Syracuse L at Maryland L West Virginia L Villanova

20-82 11-102 42-71 33-80 55-58 39-74 39-74 39-65 42-62

1968-69 (2-8) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 1/11 L at Temple 1/18 L Villanova 1/25 L at Pittsburgh 2/1 L Syracuse 2/5 L at John’s Hopkins 2/8 L Maryland 2/12 L at Bucknell 2/15 L at West Virginia 2/22 W Indiana (Pa.) 3/1 W Buffalo

38-65 31-73 44-69 35-78 51-62 39-73 30-83 33-70 61-52 64-40

1970-71 (3-7) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 1/7 L at Maryland 1/10 L Temple 1/17 L at Villanova 1/24 L Pittsburgh 1/31 L at Syracuse 2/4 W John’s Hopkins 2/11 L Bucknell 2/14 L West Virginia 2/21 W at Indiana (Pa.) 2/28 W at Buffalo

30-83 40-73 30-74 45-68 43-70 60-53 47-61 51-62 69-42 66-38

1970-71 (3-7) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 1/8 L at Temple 1/15 L Villanova 1/22 W at Pittsburgh 1/29 L Syracuse 2/2 L at John’s Hopkins 2/5 W Buffalo 2/12 L at Bucknell 2/16 L Maryland 2/19 L at West Virginia 2/26 W Indiana (Pa.) at Penn State Relays

38-75 48-65 65-48 53-60 48-64 98-14 34-78 49-66 37-76 81-32 9th

1/13 1/20 1/27 1/31 2/5 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21

1971-72 (3-7) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 1/8 L Temple 37-76 1/15 L at Villanova 45-68 1/22 L Pittsburgh 44-69 1/29 L at Syracuse 41-72 2/2 L John’s Hopkins 45-78 2/5 W at Buffalo 59-43 2/12 L Bucknell 40-73 2/16 L Maryland 56-57 2/19 W West Virginia 68-45 2/26 W at Indiana (Pa.) 76-36 at Big Four Championships 3rd 1972-73 (6-4) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 1/10 L Villanova 1/13 W Lafayette 1/20 W at Pittsburgh 2/2 W Syracuse 2/3 L Kent State 2/7 L Maryland 2/10 L at Bucknell 2/14 W at Temple 2/17 W at West Virginia 2/20 W Indiana (Pa.) at Big Four Championships at Eastern Championships

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38-75 85-29 59-54 64-49 42-71 50-63 36-77 60-53 69-44 95-18 1st 13th

1973-74 (4-7) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 12/7 L Colgate 1/12 W Lafayette 1/19 L Pittsburgh 1/26 L at Syracuse 2/2 L at Kent State 2/6 L at Maryland 2/9 L Bucknell 2/13 W Temple 2/16 W at Indiana (Pa.) 2/23 W West Virginia 2/27 L at Villanova

33-78 76-39 16-97 40-73 28-85 41-68 18-95 69-44 68-43 77-36 52-61

1974-75 (4-7) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 12/14 W Lehigh 1/18 L at Pittsburgh 1/25 L at Colgate 1/25 L Syracuse (at Colgate) 2/5 L Maryland 2/12 L at Bucknell 2/13 L at Temple 2/15 W Indiana (Pa.) 2/19 W Lafayette 2/22 W at West Virginia 2/26 L Villanova at Penn State Relays at Eastern Championships

62-51 38-75 31-82 35-78 52-61 43-69 56-57 75-38 75-37 80-33 41-72 12th 7th

1975-76 (4-7) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 12/13 L at Lehigh 1/17 L Pittsburgh 1/24 W Bloomsburg 1/31 L at Edinboro 2/4 L at Maryland 2/7 L Bucknell 2/11 W Temple 2/14 W at Indiana (Pa.) 2/17 L West Virginia 2/24 L at Villanova 2/28 W St. Bonaventure at Penn State Relays at Eastern Championships

50-62 18-84 90-23 34-77 37-76 53-60 63-50 58-55 45-68 52-61 83-30 10th 6th

1976-77 (3-8) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 12/11 L Lehigh 1/15 L at Pittsburgh 1/22 W at Bloomsburg 1/29 W Edinboro 2/2 L Maryland 2/5 L at Temple 2/9 L at Bucknell 2/12 L Indiana (Pa.) 2/19 L at West Virginia 2/23 L Villanova 2/26 W at St. Bonaventure at Penn State Relays at Eastern Championships

55-58 28-85 71-42 71-35 48-65 48-65 39-74 52-61 43-70 50-63 67-63 10th 6th

1977-78 (8-4) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 12/7 W St. Bonaventure 12/10 W at Lehigh 12/17 W Rutgers 1/18 W at Villanova 1/21 L Pittsburgh 1/28 W at Edinboro 2/1 L at Maryland 2/4 W Temple 2/8 L Bucknell 2/11 W at Indiana (Pa.) 2/15 W Bloomsburg 2/18 L West Virginia at Penn State Relays at Eastern Championships

93-20 81-32 84-29 60-53 34-78 68-45 47-66 77-36 49-64 80-33 88-21 33-80 T-10th 6th

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1978-79 (8-4) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 11/30 L Maryland 12/6 W at St. Bonaventure 12/9 W Lehigh 12/16 W Syracuse 1/17 W Villanova 1/20 L at Pittsburgh 1/27 W Edinboro 2/3 W at Temple 2/10 W at Temple 2/14 L at Bucknell 2/17 L at West Virginia 2/21 W at Bloomsburg at Penn State Relays at Eastern Championships

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1979-80 (10-3) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 11/29 W Maryland 70-43 12/8 W St. Bonaventure 96-17 12/15 W at Syracuse 80-33 1/16 W at Villanova 83-30 1/19 L Pittsburgh 37-76 1/26 L Ohio State (at Cleveland St.) 40-73 1/26 W at Cleveland State 74-39 2/2 W Temple 89-24 2/2 W Texas A&M 57-56 2/9 W Rutgers 69-44 2/13 W Bucknell 71-42 2/16 L West Virginia 48-65 2/20 W Bloomsburg 78-25 at Penn State Relays 5th at Eastern Championships 5th 1980-81 (9-4) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 11/30 L at West Virginia 45-68 12/3 W Villanova 73-40 12/4 W St. Bonaventure 74-39 12/10 L at Pittsburgh 54-59 1/4 L Virginia 52-61 1/4 W John’s Hopkins 74-39 1/11 W Cleveland State 72-40 1/18 L Ohio State 28-85 1/19 W Maryland 60-53 1/26 W Temple 65-48 1/27 W Bucknell 58.5-54.5 2/14 W at Syracuse 67-46 2/19 W at Rutgers 68-45 at Penn State Relays 5th at Eastern Championships 4th 1981-82 (8-5) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 12/3 W West Virginia 12/9 L at Villanova 12/12 W St. Bonaventure 1/16 L Pittsburgh 1/22 L at Virginia 1/23 W at John’s Hopkins 1/30 L Ohio State 1/30 W Cleveland State 2/3 L Maryland 2/6 W Temple 2/10 W Bucknell 2/13 W at Syracuse 2/20 W Rutgers at Penn State Relays

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1982-83 (6-7, 3-1 A-10) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 12/2 L West Virginia* 41-72 12/8 L Villanova 52-61 12/10 L at Syracuse 52-61 1/15 L at Pittsburgh 50-63 1/21 L Virginia 28-74 1/22 W John’s Hopkins 71-42 1/29 L at Ohio State 39-74 1/29 W Cleveland State (at Ohio St.) 87-26 1/30 L Harvard 27-86 2/5 W Temple* 58-55 2/9 W at Bucknell 99-14 2/12 W St. Bonaventure* 68-27 2/19 W at Rutgers* 59-36 at Penn State Relays 3rd at Atlantic 10 Championships 1st at Eastern Championships 2nd 1983-84 (9-6, 3-0 A-10) Head Coach: Lou MacNeil 11/20 W Boston University 66-47 12/1 L North Carolina 47-66 12/1 W West Virginia* 66-47 12/1 L Texas A&M 54-59 12/7 W at Villanova 73-40 12/10 W Syracuse 89-24 1/14 L Pittsburgh 55-58 1/20 L at Virginia 42-71 1/21 W at John’s Hopkins 62-51 1/24 W at St. Bonaventure* 58-55 1/28 W at Cleveland State 98-15 1/28 L Ohio State (at Cleveland St.) 49-64 2/4 W Temple* 81-32 2/8 W Bucknell 49-37 2/12 L at Harvard 49-64 at Penn State Relays 3rd at Atlantic 10 Championships 1st 1984-85 (7-4, 2-1 A-10) Head Coach: Peter Brown 11/18 L at Boston University 53-60 11/29 L at Pittsburgh 36-77 11/29 W Virginia 62-51 12/5 W Villanova 58-55 12/8 W Syracuse 68-42 1/12 L at West Virginia* 34-62 1/19 W John’s Hopkins 77-61 2/2 W Temple* 69-40 2/6 W Bucknell 74-37 2/16 W St. Bonaventure* 76-36 2/9 L at Harvard 39-74 at Penn State Relays 3rd at Eastern Championships 3rd at Atlantic 10 Championships 1st at NCAA Championships T-36th 1985-86 (9-3, 2-0 A-10) Head Coach: Peter Brown 11/1 W at George Washington* 73-40 11/8 W at Cincinnati 149-135 11/8 W Ohio Univ. (at Cincinnati) 149-70 11/22 W Syracuse 68-48 12/5 W Temple* 63-50 12/11 L at Villanova 55-58 1/10 W Shippensburg 67-46 1/18 W at Pittsburgh 61-52 1/25 L at Virginia 49-64 2/1 L at Ohio State 49-64 2/1 W Cleveland State (at Ohio St.) 79-32 2/22 W at Boston University 62-51 at Bearcat Invitational 1st at Penn State Relays 1st at Atlantic 10 Championships 1st at Eastern Championships 3rd

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1986-87 (5-2, 1-0 A-10) Head Coach: Peter Brown 11/1 W at St. Bonaventure* 81-56 11/5 L at Princeton 37-76 1/24 L Pittsburgh 88-129 1/26 W Villanova 141-75 2/7 W La Salle 113-102 2/9 W at Shippensburg 124-92 2/21 W Boston University 115.5-94.5 at Penn State Invitational 1st at Atlantic 10 Championships 1st at Eastern Championships 3rd 1987-88 (8-1, 1-0 A-10) Head Coach: Peter Brown 11/20 W Syracuse 129-81 1/9 W at Pittsburgh 115-102 1/16 W Shippensburg 126-88 1/23 W Virginia 117-95 1/25 W at Villanova 139-76 2/5 W at La Salle 140-71 2/6 W St. Bonaventure* 126-78 2/13 L SMU (at Princeton) 40-72 2/20 W at Boston University 133-82 at Penn State Invitational 1st at Atlantic 10 Championships 1st at Eastern Championships 3rd 1988-89 (9-3) Head Coach: Peter Brown 12/2 L at North Carolina 97-141 12/3 L at North Carolina State 77-166 1/6 L at Tennessee 44-68 1/12 W at Shippensburg 132-103 1/14 W at Pittsburgh 151-92 1/21 W at Virginia 123.5-119.5 1/23 W Villanova 137-106 2/4 W La Salle 123-107 2/11 W at West Virginia 67-46 2/11 W St. Bonaventure (at WVU) 75-40 2/18 W Boston University 148-108 at Penn State Invitational 2nd at Tennessee Relays 2nd at Eastern Championships 2nd at NCAA Championships 33rd 1989-90 (6-5) Head Coach: Peter Brown 10/27 L Alabama 39-74 11/11 W at Syracuse 144-97 1/6 W at Miami (Fla.) 62-43 1/13 L Pittsburgh 119-124 1/18 W Shippensburg 137-106 1/20 L Virginia 107-136 1/24 W at Villanova 148-95 2/3 W La Salle 72-41 2/3 W St. Bonaventure 78-35 2/10 L at Princeton 50-63 2/10 L Tennessee (at Princeton) 42-71 at Penn State Invitational 2nd at Eastern Championships 2nd 1990-91 (9-1) Head Coach: Peter Brown 11/9 W Syracuse 70-43 11/9 W Maryland 84-29 11/17 W Villanova 135-103 1/6 W Maryland-Baltimore County 143-90 1/12 W at Pittsburgh 134-69 1/19 W at Virginia 135-106 1/26 W La Salle 146-97 2/1 L Ohio State 107-136 2/9 W at Shippensburg 143-102 2/16 W at St. Bonaventure 122-96 at Eastern Championships 3rd at NCAA Championships 42nd

1991-92 (10-3, 2-3 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 11/2 L Indiana* (at NW) 40-64 11/2 L Michigan State* (at NW) 43-70 11/2 W Northwestern* 90-23 11/14 W at Villanova 157-84 12/17 L at Michigan State* 123-160 12/17 W Ball State (at Michigan St.) 123-70 1/9 W St. Bonaventure 132-96 1/11 W at La Salle 135-103 1/17 W Virginia 141-97 1/18 W at Pittsburgh 145-99 1/18 W Ohio State* (at Pittsburgh) 135-109 1/25 W Shippensburg 175-63 2/29 W Villanova 32-21 at Big Ten Relays (at NW) 4th at Princeton Invitational 1st at Penn State Invitational 4th at Big Ten Championships 8th at NCAA Championships 35th 1992-93 (7-2, 3-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 11/22 W Michigan State* 70-43 11/22 W St. Bonaventure 74-37 1/9 W La Salle 132-90 1/15 L at Virginia 88-151 1/16 W Pittsburgh 144-97 1/23 W Villanova 133-88 1/30 L Iowa* 119-122 2/12 W at Northwestern* 125-111 2/13 W at Wisconsin* 126-111 at Indianapolis Invitational 1st at Big Ten Championships 7th at NCAA Championships 42nd 1993-94 (7-3, 1-3 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 10/30 L Minnesota* 107-193 11/11 W at Villanova 143-82 11/20 W at St. Bonaventure 151-86 1/8 W Pittsburgh 123.5-119.5 1/13 W at La Salle 139-79 1/15 W Virginia 126-117 1/22 L Ohio State* 94-149 2/4 W Southern Illinois (at Iowa) 68-45 2/5 L at Iowa* 44-89 2/5 W Northwestern* (at Iowa) 74-59 at Harvard Invitational 2nd at Big Ten Championships 9th 1994-95 (4-4, 1-2 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 10/28 W St. Bonaventure 151-86 11/12 W Villanova 149-91 1/6 L at Minnesota* 87-156 1/14 L at Virginia 101-140 1/20 L at Pittsburgh 121-122 1/21 L at Ohio State* 150-93 2/4 W at Michigan State* 136-107 2/11 W La Salle 132-70 at Princeton Invitational 3rd at Gold Country Invitational 2nd at Big Ten Championships 6th at NCAA Championships 29th 1995-96 (9-1, 3-0 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 10/22 W at Villanova 169-68 11/10 W at Indiana* 91-72 11/11 W at Purdue* 142-21 12/17 W at St. Bonaventure 168-72 12/17 W La Salle (at St. Bona) 169-68 1/14 W Virginia 154-84 1/21 L Pittsburgh 120-123 1/27 W Wisconsin* 141-83 2/2 W James Madison 146-15 2/3 W Princeton 91-71 at Nike Invitational (at UNC) 1st at Big Ten Championships 8th

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1996-97 (6-3, 0-3 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 11/9 W at Pittsburgh 128-115 11/15 W St. Bonaventure 162-65 11/16 L Purdue* 102-140 1/4 W at Indian River JC 117-93 1/12 W Virginia 134-107 1/17 L at Ohio State* 154-198 1/18 L Indiana* (at Ohio State) 156-196 1/31 W at La Salle 177-79 2/8 W Villanova 143-108 at Univ. of Miami Invitational 3rd at Big Ten Championships 7th 1997-98 (8-2, 3-2 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 10/25 W Villanova 144-86 11/1 W West Virginia 155-83 11/9 W at Syracuse 133-110 1/9 W at James Madison 143-80 1/16 W at Michigan State* 136-104 1/17 L at Purdue* 114-129 1/30 W at Northwestern 239-114 1/30 W Iowa* (at NW) 242-111 1/30 L Ohio State* (at NW) 141-197 2/7 W La Salle 172-96 at Penn State Invitational 1st at Big Ten Championships 3rd 1998-99 (10-1, 4-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 10/24 W Michigan State* 160-80 11/7 W Syracuse 166-76 11/14 W at Villanova 162-50 1/9 W at Clemson 129-108 1/15 W at Indiana* 143-100 1/16 L at Michigan* 95-146 1/30 W Ohio State* 220-130 1/30 W Iowa* 223-120 2/5 W at La Salle 147-88 2/5 W Connecticut (at La Salle) 167-68 2/5 W Seton Hall (at La Salle) 171-60 at Penn State Invitational 1st at Big Ten Championships 1st at NCAA Championships 20th 1999-2000 (6-1, 2-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 10/30 W Villanova 220-70 11/12 L Michigan* 118-125 1/8 W at Alabama 167-131 1/22 W Indiana* 150-93 1/29 W at Iowa* 123-116 2/4 W Pittsburgh 148-89 2/5 W James Madison 177-125 at Penn State Invitational 1st 2/24-26 at Big Ten Championships 3rd 3/23-25 at NCAA Championships 19th 2000-01 (5-1, 2-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Peter Brown 10/27 W Villanova 171-32 11/11 W Miami (Ohio) 148-92 1/12 W Pittsburgh 140-98 1/20 W Purdue* 171-72 1/20 L Michigan* 129-114 2/3 W Ohio State* 145-98 2/10 at Texas A&M Invitational 5th 2/17 at Nittany Lion Invitational 1st 2/22-24 at Big Ten Championships 3rd 3/22-24 at NCAA Championships 16th 2001-02 (2-3, 1-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Bill Dorenkott 11/18 L Virginia 131-105 1/5 L Florida 126-110 1/18 W Purdue* 136-107 1/19 L Michigan* 152-91 2/2 W Rutgers 157-84 2/28-3/2 at Big Ten Championships 3rd 3/28-30 at NCAA Championships 15th

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2002-03 (4-4, 1-0 Big Ten) Head Coach: Bill Dorenkott 10/26 L Florida 131-96 11/8 L Virginia 132-106 1/11 W South Carolina 153-87 1/11 L Tennessee 140-95 1/25 W Michigan State* 275-94 2/1 W Rutgers 146-95 2/2 W West Chester 155-83 2/7 L Pittsburgh 128-115 2/28-3/2 at Big Ten Championships 5th 3/28-30 at NCAA Championships 34th 2003-04 (4-6, 1-0 Big Ten) Head Coach: Bill Dorenkott 10/24-25 L Auburn 81-270 10/24-25 L Virginia 110-243 11/7 L Texas A&M 176-117 11/13 L Washington 152-136 11/21 W St. Bonaventure 98-130 11/25 W West Chester 96-140 12/5-7 at Georgia Invitational 3rd 1/10 L North Carolina 128-172 1/24 L Pittsburgh 125-118 1/31 W Rutgers 113-130 2/6 W Ohio State* 122-121 2/26-28 at Big Ten Championships 7th

2007-08 (8-4, 1-3 Big Ten) Head Coach: Bill Dorenkott 10/18 W West Virginia 194-106 11/10 L Virginia 169.5-183.5 11/10 W Michigan State* 214-138 11/15-17 at Hoosierland Open No Scores 12/2 at Princeton Invitational 1st 1/4 at Georgia Diving Invite No Scores 1/6 W at Indian River JC 146-59 1/19 W at Pittsburgh 217-135 1/19 W Villanova (at Pittsburgh) 287-58 1/19 W Maryland (at Pittsburgh) 228-116 1/19 W at Missouri (at Pittsburgh) 191-159 1/25 W West Chester 180-103 2/2 L Michigan* (at Ohio St.) 35-113 2/2 L at Ohio State* 79.5-101.5 2/2 L Northwestern* (at Ohio St.) 150-183 2/28-3/1 at Big Ten Championships 8th 3/27-3/29 at NCAA Championships T-23rd

2004-05 (6-2, 1-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Bill Dorenkott 10/14 W at West Virginia 150-93 10/30 L Virginia 103-138 11/19 W at St. Bonaventure 155-104 11/23 W West Chester 169-120 1/22 W Rutgers 143-99 1/28-29 W Missouri (at Iowa) 227-136 1/28-29 W at Iowa* 189-179 2/5 L Ohio State* 112-128 2/25-27 at Big Ten Championships 8th

2008-09 (6-5, 1-2 Big Ten) Head Coach: John Hargis 10/25 W at West Virginia 145-93 10/31 W at Texas A&M 140-102 11/1 L at Southern Methodist 106.5-134.5 11/15 L Florida State (at UVa) 127.5-225.5 11/15 L at Virginia 120-228 12/5-7 at Ohio State Invitational 3rd 1/3-5 at Tennessee Diving Invite No Score 1/16-17 W at Maryland 225-115 1/16-17 W Pittsburgh (at Maryland) 224-108 1/30-31 W Northwestern* (at OSU) 193.5-138.5 1/30-31 L at Ohio State* 76-258 1/30-31 L Michigan* (at OSU) 245-84 2/6 W St. Bonaventure 127-105 2/26-28 at Big Ten Championships 7th 3/26-28 at NCAA Championships 32nd

2005-06 (10-5, 1-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Bill Dorenkott 10/13 W West Virginia 165.5-67.5 11/4 W La Salle 143-91 11/11-12 W Purdue* (at Virginia) 188-165 11/11-12 L at Virginia 166-187 11/11-12 L Auburn (at Virginia) 125-217 11/22 W West Chester 150-86 12/2-4 at Ohio State Invitational 3rd 1/7 L at Florida 133-156 1/14 W St. Bonaventure 142-89 1/21 W at Rutgers 136-107 1/27-28 at Shamrock Invitational 2nd 2/3 W at Kenyon 194-110 2/4 L at Ohio State 107-126 2/23-25 at Big Ten Championships 8th 3/23-25 at NCAA Championships 49th

2009-10 (5-5, 1-2 Big Ten) Head Coach: John Hargis 10/13 W at St. Bonaventure 144-97 10/24 W West Virginia 145-96 10/31 L at Virginia Tech 116-184 11/20-21 L Virginia 153.5-210.5 12/4-6 at Ohio State Invitational 5th 1/2 vs. Florida State (Naples, Fla.) 1/3-4 at Bulldog Shoot-Out No Score 1/15-16 L at Pittsburgh 156-197 1/15-16 W vs. Maryland (at Pitt) 236-168 1/29-30 L at Ohio State 70-263 1/29-30 L vs. Michigan (at OSU) 72-270 1/29-30 W vs. Northwestern (at OSU) 166-162 2/5 W Buffalo 132-102 2/24-27 at Big Ten Championships 7th 3/25-28 at NCAA Championships No Score

2006-07 (7-7, 0-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Bill Dorenkott 10/19 L at West Virginia 104-137 10/27-28 L at Virginia 124-229 10/27-28 L Clemson (at Virginia) 152-201 10/27-28 L Virginia Tech (at Va.) 163.5-189.5 11/10-11 L at Purdue* 151-202 11/10-11 L Georgia (at Purdue) 119-234 11/10-11 W Utah (at Purdue) 223-130 11/10-11 W Louisville (at Purdue) 264-87 11/24-26 at Bell Grand Prix 3rd 12/2 W West Chester 147-91 1/6-7 at Georgia Diving Invite No Scores 1/20 W Rutgers 204-88 1/26-27 W at Notre Dame 221.5-147.5 1/26-27 W UConn (at ND) 290-80 1/26-27 L West Virginia (at ND) 177-193 1/26-27 W Oakland (at ND) 257-112 2/16-18 at Big Ten Championships 7th

2010-11 (5-6, 1-3 Big Ten) Head Coach: John Hargis 10/15-16 L at West Virginia 116-125 10/23 L Virginia Tech 118.5-181.5 11/19-20 L at Virginia 150-186 L vs. Indiana* (at UVa) 154-182 12/3-5 at Georgia Invitational 5th 1/2 vs. Wyoming & Arkansas (Diving) 1/4 vs. North Carolina (Naples, Fla.) 1/14-15 W at Maryland 219-129 W vs. Pitt (at Maryland) 191.5-151.5 1/22 W St. Bonaventure 141-96 1/28-29 L at Michigan* 262-72 W vs. Northwestern* (at UM) 176-158 L vs. Ohio State* (at UM) 235-87 2/4 W Buffalo 129-110 2/23-26 at Big Ten Championships 6th 3/24-26 at NCAA Championships T-26th

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2011-12 (4-6, 0-3 Big Ten) Head Coach: John Hargis 10/22 W at West Virginia 143-98 11/4 L at Auburn 86-15211/5 W at Georgia Tech 177-122 11/18-19 L Indiana* 127-226 L Virginia 167-186 12/2-4 at Ohio State Invite 3rd 1/4 vs. North Carolina (at Fla.) No Score 1/5-6 Bulldog Diving Shootout No Score 1/14 L Navy 145-155 1/27-28 L at Ohio State* 91-243 L vs. Michigan* (at OSU) 70-264 2/3 W Buffalo 138-97 2/4 W Lehigh 168-101 2/22-25 at Big Ten Championships 6th 3/22-24 at NCAA Championships 17th 2012-13 (5-2, 0-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: John Hargis 10/19 W at West Virginia 176-69 11/10 W Villanova 211-81 11/16-17 L at Indiana* 174.5-178.5 L vs. Virginia 155-198 11/30-12/2 at Georgia Invitational 5th 1/3 vs. North Carolina (at Fla.) No Score 1/12 W Missouri State 171-124 1/26 W Navy 188-112 2/2 W Towson 186-101 2/9-10 at Ohio State Invite No Score 2/27-3/2 at Big Ten Championships 8th 3/28-30 at NCAA Championships 20th 2013-14 (7-1) Head Coach: Tim Murphy 10/18 W vs. West Virginia 153-129 11/2 W at Buffalo 155-137 11/8-9 W at Virginia 191-162 L vs. Texas 168-185 11/22-24 Bucknell Invitational No Score 12/5-7 Texas Invitational No Score 1/3 vs. North Carolina No Score 1/17 W at Villanova 191-96 1/25 W at Navy 171-127 2/1 W St. Bonaventure 200-95 W Towson 183-114 2/8-9 at Ohio State Invite No Score 2/26-3/1 at Big Ten Championships 5th 3/8-9 Georgia Tech Last Chance No Score 3/10-12 NCAA Zone A Qualifying No Score 3/27-29 NCAA Championships 17th

2015-16 (3-6, 0-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Tim Murphy 10/2 L vs. Georgia Tech 111-184 10/3 W at Emory 184-107 10/16 L vs. Virginia Tech 118.5-178.5 10/31-11/1 L at Michigan 213-217 L vs. Virginia 135-248 11/13-14 Penn State Invite 1st 12/4-6 Big Al Invitational No Score 12/4-6 Georgia Invitational 6th 1/15-16 L at Yale 153-189 1/29 W Columbia 154-123 L Navy 131-161 2/6 W Villanova 153-125 2/24-2/27 Big Ten Championships 9th 3/24-3/26 NCAA Championships 44th 2016-17 (4-3, 0-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Tim Murphy 10/6 W Towson 171-117 10/15 L Virginia Tech 117-175 11/4 L at Virginia 115-236 L vs. Michigan 126-217 11/18-20 Ohio State Invitational 4th 1/13-14 W Yale 185-163 1/21 W Navy 173-127 1/28-29 W Villanova 186-78 2/22-25 Big Ten Championships 7th 3/5 Ohio State Last Chance Meet NTS 3/6-8 NCAA Diving Zone A Qualifying NTS 3/23-25 NCAA Championships 28th 2017-18 (4-3, 0-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Tim Murphy 10/14 L Virginia 149-151 10/20 W vs. Duke 161.5-138.5 L at NC State 110-182 11/3-4 L at Minnesota 114-239 L vs. Michigan 73-280 L vs. Wisconsin 154.5-198.5 11/17-19 Ohio State Invitational 7th 1/13 L at North Carolina 105-190 L vs. Navy 111-189 1/27-28 Penn State Diving Invitational NTS 2/2 W Villanova 186-105 2/10-11 First Chance Meet NTS 2/21-24 Big Ten Championships 8th 3/5-7 NCAA Zone A Diving Qualifying NTS 3/22-24 NCAA Championships 30th

2014-15 (6-3, 0-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Tim Murphy 10/3 W vs. Georgia Tech 160.5-137.5 10/18 L at Virginia Tech 120-233 W vs. Old Dominion 241-110 10/23 W at West Virginia 145-98 10/31 W vs. Villanova 150-101 11/7-8 W vs. Virginia 212-136 L vs. Michigan 140.5-212.5 12/5-7 at Georgia Invitational 5th 1/16-17 L vs. Yale (at Rutgers) 172-181 1/24 W vs. Navy 173-127 1/31 at Bison Invite No Score 2/7-8 at Virginia Tech Invite No Score 2/25-28 at Big Ten Championships 7th 3/9-11 NCAA Zone A Qualifying No Score 3/26-28 NCAA Championships 24th

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ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Alabama Army Auburn Ball State Bloomsburg Boston University Bucknell Buffalo Carnegie Mellon Cincinnati Clemson Cleveland State Colgate Columbia Connecticut Cornell Delaware Dickinson Duke Edinboro Emory Florida Florida State Franklin & Marshall George Washington Georgia Georgia Tech Harvard Indiana Indiana (Pa.) Indian River JC Iowa James Madison John’s Hopkins Kent State Kenyon Lafayette La Salle Lehigh Louisville Maryland Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan

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Opponent W L First Mtg. Michigan State 6 2 1992 Minnesota 0 3 1994 Missouri 2 0 2005 Missouri State 1 0 2013 Navy 3 4 1944 Northwestern 7 1 1992 North Carolina 0 4 1984 North Carolina State 0 2 1989 Notre Dame 1 0 2007 Oakland 1 0 2007 Oberlin 1 0 1937 Ohio University 1 0 1985 Ohio State 4 18 1980 Old Dominion 1 0 2014 Pennsylvania 0 7 1936 Pittsburgh 16 34 1936 Princeton 1 2 1990 Purdue 4 3 1996 Rutgers 11 6 1939 St. Bonaventure 28 0 1977 Seton Hall 1 20 1950 Shippensburg 7 0 1986 South Carolina 1 0 2003 Southern Illinois 1 0 1994 Southern Methodist 0 2 1988 Syracuse 14 20 1936 Temple 21 11 1938 Tennessee 0 21 1989 Texas 0 1 2014 Texas A&M 2 2 1980 Toronto 1 0 1939 Towson 1 0 2014 UMBC 1 0 1991 Utah 1 0 2007 Villanova 27 14 1938 Virginia 12 22 1949 Virginia Tech 0 5 2007 Washington 0 1 2003 Washington & Jefferson 1 0 1940 West Chester 7 0 1939 Westminster 1 0 1939 West Virginia 16 16 1968 Wisconsin 2 1 1993 Yale 0 2 2015

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Coach Year W L T Conf. NCAA Robert Galbraith 1936 1 3 0 — — Robert Galbraith 1937 3 3 0 — — Robert Galbraith 1938 3 4 0 — — Robert Galbraith 1939 5 4 0 — — Robert Galbraith 1940 2 6 0 — — Robert Galbraith 1941 2 5 0 — — Robert Galbraith 1942 2 5 0 — — Robert Galbraith 1943 2 4 0 — 14th Robert Galbraith 1944 1 3 0 — 11th 1945-46 No Teams William Gutteron 1947 1 4 0 — — William Gutteron 1948 1 5 0 — — William Gutteron 1949 5 2 0 — — William Gutteron 1950 3 5 1 — — William Gutteron 1951 2 8 0 — — 1952-67 No Teams Lou MacNeill 1967-68 0 9 0 — — Lou MacNeill 1968-69 2 8 0 — — Lou MacNeill 1969-70 3 7 0 — — Lou MacNeill 1970-71 3 7 0 — — Lou MacNeill 1971-72 3 7 0 — — Lou MacNeill 1972-73 6 4 0 13th — Lou MacNeill 1973-74 4 7 0 — — Lou MacNeill 1974-75 4 7 0 7th — Lou MacNeill 1975-76 4 7 0 6th — Lou MacNeill 1976-77 3 8 0 6th — Lou MacNeill 1977-78 8 4 0 6th — Lou MacNeill 1978-79 8 4 0 5th — Lou MacNeill 1979-80 10 3 0 5th — Lou MacNeill 1980-81 9 4 0 4th — Lou MacNeill 1981-82 8 5 0 — — Lou MacNeill 1982-83 6 7 0 2nd — Lou MacNeill 1983-84 9 6 0 1st — Peter Brown 1984-85 7 4 0 3rd — Peter Brown 1985-86 9 3 0 3rd — Peter Brown 1986-87 5 2 0 3rd — Peter Brown 1987-88 8 1 0 3rd* — Peter Brown 1988-89 8 3 0 2nd* 33rd Peter Brown 1989-90 6 5 0 2nd* — Peter Brown 1990-91 9 1 0 3rd* 42nd Peter Brown 1991-92 10 3 0 8th 35th Peter Brown 1992-93 7 2 0 7th 42nd Peter Brown 1993-94 7 3 0 9th — Peter Brown 1994-95 4 4 0 6th 29th Peter Brown 1995-96 9 1 0 8th — Peter Brown 1996-97 6 3 0 7th — Peter Brown 1997-98 8 2 0 3rd — Peter Brown 1998-99 10 1 0 1st 20th Peter Brown 1999-00 6 1 0 3rd 19th Peter Brown 2000-01 5 1 0 3rd 16th Bill Dorenkott 2001-02 4 3 0 3rd 15th Bill Dorenkott 2002-03 4 4 0 5th 34th Bill Dorenkott 2003-04 4 6 0 7th — Bill Dorenkott 2004-05 6 2 0 8th — Bill Dorenkott 2005-06 10 5 0 8th 49th Bill Dorenkott 2006-07 7 7 0 7th — Bill Dorenkott 2007-08 8 4 0 8th 23rd John Hargis 2008-09 6 5 0 7th 32nd John Hargis 2009-10 5 5 0 7th — John Hargis 2010-11 5 6 0 6th T26th John Hargis 2011-12 4 6 0 6th 17th John Hargis 2012-13 5 2 0 8th 20th Tim Murphy 2013-14 7 1 0 5th 17th Tim Murphy 2014-15 6 3 0 7th 24th Tim Murphy 2015-16 3 6 0 7th 44th Tim Murphy 2016-17 4 3 0 7th 28th Tim Murphy 2017-18 2 7 0 8th 30th TOTAL 337 280 1 Competed in Atlantic 10 Conference from 1982-91 Joined Big Ten Conference in 1991-92 *—Eastern Championships listed in lieu of A-10

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LETTERWINNERS Thomas F. Butts III compiled this list of swimming and diving letterwinners for both the women’s and men’s teams. Some letterwinners may have been missed. If you feel that you should be on this list or you know someone that should be, please direct updates to: Penn State Athletic Communications Office 101 Bryce Jordan Center University Park, Pa. 16802 Ph: (814) 865-1757 Note: Only championship years listed (ex. 201011 season has 2011 credited to student-athlete). A Acar, Emre Achey, Gustav V. Ackerman, Jr. J.H. Adelman, Edward Ahlberg, Joe Alden, Brian Alderman, Chris Alderman, Michael Allison, H.R. Ambrose, Robert Anderson, J.T. Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, Sean Anderson, Shaun Ankosko, Nick Anthony, Scott W. Archer, Andrew Ashton, W.H. Austin, John Austin, Shane B Bagley, Christopher Bahan, Edward Bainbridge, Bruce Baker, Donald Balazs, Robert Balder, Robert W. Balderston, Bruce K. Balderston, W.G. Bantley, Bob Barber, Peter Barnes, David A. Barnhart, Scott Beard, William Becher, Eric R. Bechtel, A.R. Beckett, Milton Bell, Clyde C. Bench, Robert Benjamin, Scott D. Berardocco, Albert Berger, Ted D. Berry, James Bertram, A.T. Betsher, Scott A. Biedermann, Sean Bird, Patrick Blankenhorn, Brad Bledsoe, Nathaniel Block, Michael Boardman, David Body, John Boeckel, Les Bogatin, P.F. Bohner, Steven Boileau, A.P. Bolner, Michael Bonner, Josh Bonner, Justin Borowy, Casimir M.

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Botes, Eugene Boyce, Nicholas J. Boyd, Timothy Bray, Mike Brennan, R.Craig Bright, David A. Bright, Matthew Bronk, Burt Browder, Andrew Brown, Allen Brown, Craig R. Brown, M.E. Brown, R.C. Brown, Jr., H.D. Brukner, John Bukowski, Patrick Bunk, K.H. Burkett, Dennis Burleigh, G.D. Bushman, Luke Byers, Max Byrne, Bruce A. C Calderon, Dito Capparell, James Caraher, Joseph Carroll, Adam Carscallen, Gavin Caruso, Chace Carver, Quinn Cassell, Gunther Castano, Gabe Cecatiello, Michael D. Cervone, Joao Chandler, Joel Chang, Michael Chase, S.P. Chen, Gilad Chew, Stephen D. Chong, Solomon Chovet, Jr., Jean Christy, William S. Cipolla, Chris Clark, Jaffrey Clauss, E.R. Cline, Jr., J.R. Close, Lawrence L. Cochrane, Jon Comeau, Holden Conrad, James Conrad, John Conrad, Robert K. Cook, L.K. Cooper, Christopher Cooper, Douglas Cosgarea, Andrew J. Cowell, R.E. Cox, Matt Creager, Brent Cremo, John Criner, Andrew Crow, Jack Cubbison, Andrew Cumming, J.L. Cunha, Alex Curry, Sean E. Curtis, L.R. D Daniele, Greg D’Ardenne, Ray H. D’Ardenne, Richard Davies, James Davis, Thad Deckman, Jacob Del Franco, Guy

2000-03 1989-92 1990-92 1986 2001-02 1976-77 2007 1950-51 1979-80 1986 1978-81 1936 1936-38 1936 1948-50 2005-07 1937-39 1968 1936-37 2010-11 2013-14 1986-89 2006-09 2008-11 1993-95 1990-93 1997-00 2009 1990-91 2016-18 2018 1981-84 2016-18 1995-96 1991-94 1942 1994-96 1975 1998-00 1942-43 1943-47 2012-14 2000-03 1941-42 1943 1975-77 2007-10 1997-00 1968 1949 1950 1942 1982 1990-91, 1993-94 1979-82 1943 2008-10 2001-03 2007 2007 2016-18 1982-84 1936-37 1994-96 1986-89 1940 2010-11 1972-75 1950 1951 1990-93 2018 1983-86

Delmanzo, D.D. Deveney, Alex Devine, Christopher DeVries, Robert Dewalt, R.H. DeWeese, Ryan Dickson, Robbie Diehl, Randy Dies, Craig Dieterich, L. Raymond Dikos, Stergios DiNunzio, Matthew Dmitrzak, Dale R. Doerr, R.W. DuBreuil, Denis L. Dufala, Robert J. Duffy, Lance S. E Eagles, Jeffrey T. Ebel, Bruce Ebert, James Eby, Jason Edelman, Scott C. Edgin, Matt Egleston, Andy Eiken, Andrew Eisenstat, Jeff Eiwen, George B. Ekstrom, Jonathan Elbe, Louis Elicker, Craig Enright, Donald Erdley, Alan Erdos, Edward Erwin, R.M. Etter, Scott Ettore, Max Eyer, D.J. F Falstich, William Felty, Ed Felty, Rob Fenstermacher, Auckie Fernandes, John Fimbianti, Dan Finkler, Ofer Fisher, H.A. Fittin, Peter Flanagan, Craig Folio, Dustin Folmsbee, Calvin Forshey, Jr., Fred M. Franssen, Bobby Fraser, MacGregor Freund, Kaelan Fries, J.P. Fritts, Ralph Fruchter, J.H. G Gale, Charles Garcia Boissier, Hector Garrity, Robert Gary, Jeff J. Gastaldo, Marc Geiger, R.A. Getz, Thomas Gibb, Matthew Gilbert, Abel Gindlesperger, Terry P. Glenn, Christopher Glenn, Kevin Goldner, Jason Gomez, Jeff Goodman, H.A.

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1940-41 1968 1991-95 1978-81 1936-38 2006-09 2016-18 1983-86 1986-89 1947 2016-18 2017-18 1981-84 1944 1972-75 1971 1976-79 1988-91 1986 1982-85 1992-95 1973 2009 1986 2013-14 1968 1973-74 2012-15 1948 1978 1982-84 2006-07 1993 1941-42 1983-84 2007-10 1940 1998-00 2007 2005-08 2016-18 1997 2007-10 2004 1939 2013-14 1991 2010-12 1948-50 1973-74 2005-06 1994-97 2017-18 1944 1949 1940-42 1968 2016-18 1987 1981 2002-05 1936-37 1991 2001 1944 1970-72 1995-97 2013-15 2006-09 2010-13 1942-43 55


LETTERWINNERS Gordon, Erik Gordon, William Gordon, William Goretzky, Thomas C. Gosieniecki, Juliusz Gowen, Truxtun Grabowski, Christopher Graham, Josh Gray, Jason Greenbaum, Norman Greene, Christopher Greene, Peter Greenfield, Bruce G. Greenwell, Joseph R. Grennan, Jamie Grier, Sean Griffith, David Grillo, Matt Grimm, Harrison Gross, David Gross, Louis Grossman, Robert E. Guenter, Matthew Guiley, George A. H Hackman, Thomas S. Hamilton, George Hammersmith, Charles G. Harari, David Harlow, Hayden Harris, Jordan Harrison, Jeffrey Hart, M.M. Hartman, Bradley Hartner, Andrew Haug, Kyle Haupt, Matthew Hauser, John Healy, Patrick Helriegel III, W. Hengels, Ben Henning, George Henson, T.J. Herbst, Joseph Hernandez, Danny Herr, Craig W. Herting, Christopher Hess, Christopher Hewlett, Rob Hickman, Al Hieb, William J. High, David Hilk, Steve Hill, Donald D. Hill, Kenneth J. Hirshfield, Herbert Hoch, Bryce Hodgins, Steve Hoelscher, Mike Hopkins, Benjamin T. Horak, Thomas M. Hostetler, Brian Houck, Thomas Hoy, L.W. Hughes, David Hunter, Bryson Hurst, William J. Hyneman, G., John I Iosue, Rob Ippoliti, Christopher Iskat, Jr., John A. J Jackson, Drew 56

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Jackson, Jr., J.H. Jensen, Gordon L. Jeo, Richard Johansson, Patrik Johnson, Brad Johnson, Dale Johnson, R.P. Jones, R., Bradley Jones, Theodore Jones, Timothy Jones III, Walter A. Jones, Jr., Allan Juve, Jr., Walter K Kaaki, Basil Kachurick, Lucas Kaiserian, Daniel Kaiserian, Michael Kaithern, R.W. Kane, Seth Kantz, Zach Keister, Chris Kelsey, Fred Kennedy, Richard F. Kent, Sean Kenyon, Robert Keune, Pierre Keyes, Bret Keyser, Brian K. Kiely, Dan Kimble, Bart W. King, Douglas R. Kipp, R.R. Kirk, Paul Kirkpatrick, W.S. Kita, Barry Klugo, Michael E. Knight, W.B. Knoll, Donald C. Kolber, Eugene Koontz, Donald R. Kornacki, Richard Kraft, David Kramer, Robert Kraus, Richie Kreisher, Bradley Krigger, Eben Krimmel, Robert S. Kudis, Brian Kutsenkow, Michael Kwasnik, Mike L Landmann, Scott Lane, Gregory R. Langer, Kevin Larkins, J.L. Laskowski, Michael Lee, Will Lehman, A.W. Lesko, E.F. Liken, Robert Linell, Thomas Linnon, Scott W. Livezey, Thomas Livingston, James K. Loescher, William K. Long, Robert Lonsdale, Jeffrey H. Lotz, John S. Louder, James Loughlin, Conall Lucidi, Albert Lupinski, Eugene Lupinski, Paul Lutz, John

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Lynch, Victor M MacDonald, Conor Madley, Kyle Magee, Ryan Maglich, Spencer Mahoney III, John Manning, Ronald Marchinski, Alex Marcus, S.L. Marino, Scott Marlin, Barry Marlin, Robert Marlin, William Marsh, Joseph Martens, Justin Martin, J.F. Martin, Sean Martin, Thomas Martin, William J. Mastrantuono, David A. Matheson, Brent Matz, William M. Maurer, Tim Maurone, Richard J. McCarty, C.J. McConnell, David McConnell, William A. McCurley, Brett McFadden, Patrick McGrory, John McKee, Kevin M. McKeehen, John D. McKenna, Brian McLain, Nick McLaughlin, G.R. McLin, Shawn McNamara, Robert Mechling, R.S. Medei, Stephen Meeker, Rodney Mehnert, Erich C. Mershon, Thomas Metzger, William A. Meyer, Edward Meyer, Philip A. Meyer, Robert Miklus, Michael B. Milan, J.B. Miller, A.P. Miller, D.M. Miller, J. Steven Miller, J.L. Minnier, Todd Miranda, Kyle Mitchell, George M. Molettiere, Robert Monyok, Paul Morrical, Stephen C. Moser, William Moss, Carl Moss, John Muller, Brian Munhall, Walter Murray, Dennis P. Murray, Michael Musselman, R.P. Myers, Josh Myers, Matthew N Nelson, Harry S. Nelson, Wayde D. Newbury, D.S. Nixon, Randolph Nocket, M.E.

1949-50 2000-03 2013-2015 2013-2015 2006-08 1983-86 1968 2010-13 1940 2009-12 1982-85 1987-88 1985-87 1990-91 1996-97 1944 2000-01 1977-78 1981, 1983 1980-83 1986-89 1986-89 2015-16 1974-77 1941 1986-87 1973-76 1994-97 1977-80 1948-50 1979-81 1988-89 1998-01 2009-10 1938-40 2003-06 1978 1938 1996-99 1986-87 1968-70 2011-14 1972-75 1944 1989-92 1947-48 1986-89 1944 1944 1943 1969-71 1942 2001-04 2005-08 1947 1999-02 1997-00 1973-76 1968-69 1997 1988-91 1979-80 1949 1973 1982 1943 2006-07 1991-94 1950 1980-81 1938, 1940 1986-89 1942

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LETTERWINNERS Noel, Michael L. Northrop, Daryl Nunez, John O O’Brien, Timothy J. O’ Neill, Ryan O’Shea, Brian J. Oates, Robert Okoniewski, Daniel Oleyar, John E. Oliver, W.E. P Palmé, Brian Parfitt, M. Kevin Parks, J.R. Pearson, Jeff Peck, Donald Peresan, Joseph Petrini, Samuel Pfarrer, Brian Pfeuffer, Timothy Piatt, John E. Pierce, Adam Platt, David H. Pollock, Jason Poorbaugh, David Popovich, Matthew Potsklan, Steven Prettitore, Paul S. Price, A.A. Promisloff, Steven C. Przywozny, Michael Q Quigley, Braedan Quirk, Colin R Rabinek, Richard Rafferty, Daniel Rafferty, David J. Rafferty, John Ratcliff, Kurt Rea , Donald Reasman, James Reed, Nathan Reich, Robert Reimer, George Reissman, Thomas L. Reitz, Jonathan W. Renzoni, Michael Replogle, Michael J. Retrum, John Reydams, Vincent Richardson, Michael Richardson, Robert Rickert, Ronald Riding, R.M. Rielly, W.E. Riggs, Eric A. Rightley, James J. Risley, Graham Roberson, Will Robinson, T.J. Rode, Stephen W. Ross, Gerald Ross, Richard Roth, Brad Roth, Gregory Roth, Scott F. Rubinstein, Hal M. Ruth, Robert W. Ryan, Ben Ryan, Shane Rybicki, Kevin

1974-77 2002-05 2016-18 1972 2015-18 1976-79 1994 1996-99 1968-70 1938 1994-97 1971 1936, 1938 1968 1948 1998-01 2016-17 1994-96 1990-93 1971-73 2003-06 1969-70 1998 1990-91 2018 1982-85 1988-91 1940-41 1974 1995-96 1997-00 2007-10 2006-07 1982-85 1986-89 1991 2012 1968 1948 2012 1969 1994-96 1940-42 1977-78 1992 1988-89 1999-01 2006-09 1977 1951 1969 1944 1939 1976 1973-75 2010-11 1939, 1941 1976-78, 1980 1982-84 1997-98 2000-06 1982-85 1975-77 1975 1974 2007-10 2012-15, 17 2007-08

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S Salig, Matt Sanderson, Brent Sartz, R.S. Savoy, Nate Sawin, Curt Scanlan, John Scanlon, Connor Schaper, D.C. Schenkel, T.J. Scherer, Mitch Schierhorn, Martin Schiffman, Nathan Schildmacher, William Schirk, Patrick Schmidt, William E. Schrader, Greg Schuckers, Lane R. Schuehler, Andrew Scoggin, Samuel Scovazzo, Vincent A. Seiferth, Jon Sellers, Cloyd D. Semels, Ryan Semle, Brad E. Senior, John Shanks, Donald L. Shelly, R., Lucas Sheppard, Jon R. Shipp, John R. Sideras, Andrew Silvers, Johnny Shoemaker, James T. Skibniewski, Mike Skoglund, Kirk Slater, Zach Sliver, Andrew Sloat, James Smiddy, Andrew Smiddy, Matthew Smith, Brian Smith, Kevin Smith, Michael Smith, Ryan Snyder, Michael R. Somerville, Mark Sopp, Jr., Walter C. Spinelli, Joe Spittler, Brian Stacey, Gregory Stasiunas, Matt Stinson, Jonathan Stoedefalke, Brant Stokes, Jr., C.F. Stumpf, Michael E. Succop, Joseph Sullivan, Chris Summers, Jeffrey Swalm, Ricky L. Swanepoel, Sean Sweeten, Edwin T Taylor, T.F. Teeter, Matthew Tenzer, Irwin Their, Joseph Thomas, Hogan Thompson, Dustin Thoresen, James T. Tobiason, Douglas Torok, Nathan Tricarico, Paul J. Trost, Chris Truschel, Steven Tucker, Robert Tygh, Stephen M.

2011-14 2009-12 1941 2012-15 1992-93 1999-02 2015-18 1940 2012-15 2009-12 1999-02 2018 1948-50 2006-09 1970-72 1988 1972-75 2014-17 1980, 1982-84 1975 2012-16 1968, 1970 2000 1987-90 1949 1971-73 1991-94 1978-81 1986-89 2011-14 2011 1971-74 2015-16 1991-94 2011-12 1992-94 1990-93 2011-12 2006 1986 1997-00 1992-95 1992-95 1978-81 1986 1988-91 2012-2013 2007 1995-98 2014-17 2002 1983-84 1943 1975 1948 2006-09 1990-92 1976-77 2005-08 1949 1941 1997-00 1947-48 1985-87 1992-01 2002-05 1981-83 1983 2004 1980-81 1984-85 1991 2001-04 1976

U Urquhart, Leonard Uzelac, Craig V Valentino, John P. Valentino, Rudolph A. Van Winkle, Andrew W. VanderSluis, Stephen Veazey, William D. Velez, Alvaro Velez, Daniel Veregin, Liam Vinzant, Frank Vinzant, Jr., M.H. Virgilio, Larry Voehl, W.H. W Wagner, John C. Wakeley, Josh Walker, J.T. Walker, Ted Walker, Will Walsh, Edward Walters, Ken Wandel, J. Thomas Wanner, F.C. Warner, Richard E. Waters, Rodney T. Watson, Stuart Watson, Thomas E. Weaver, Joshua Webb, E.F. Weber, Eugene M. Weinstein, J. Wekeley, Scott R. Welsh, C.S. Welsh, D.S. Wensel, Seth Wentzel, Brian E. Wesner, Richard F. Westwood, Michael J. Wheeland, Richard A. Whipple, Matthew Williams, Tim Wilson, Austin Wilson, James Wilson, Richard S. Wingert, Tim Witham, Timothy F. Woehling, H. Leigh Wolfle, James D. Wood, E.B. Woods, J.F. Woodworth, James Wright, Arthur K. Wukitch, Stephen J. Y Yale, F.H. Yarema, Alex Young, Jeff Young, Rodney K.

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Z Zamir, Tomer Zamborsky, Stephen A. Zanellato, Joseph Zarger, Edward Zierenberg, Jack Zigon, Frank J. Zucca, Mark Zusman, R.B.

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