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Quick Facts & Table of Contents

2010-11 RECORD Overall Record ACC Championships NCAA Participants All-ACC

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THE INSTITUTE

Official Name Georgia Institute of Technology Enrollment 19,393 Location Atlanta, Ga. Founded 1885 Nicknames Rambling Wreck, Yellow Jackets Mascots Buzz; 1930 Model “A” Ford Colors Old Gold and White Institute Website www.gatech.edu Athletics Website www.ramblinwreck.com Facility Georgia Tech Aquatic Center (1,900) Conference Atlantic Coast President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (IU of Pa., 1980) Senior Women’s Administrator Theresa Wenzel (Marquette, 1991)

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF

Graduate Assistant (Swimming and Diving Contact) Betsy Devine Office Phone (404) 894-5445 Cell Phone (404) 626-5273 E-Mail bdevine@athletics.gatech.edu Asst. AD for Media Relations Dean Buchan Associate Director Mike Stamus Assistant Directors Seth Gerard Marcus Dittmer Mike Huff SID Fax (404) 894-1248

SWIMMING AND DIVING INFORMATION

Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart (Georgia, 2001) Phone/Email (404) 894-9736/cshealyhart@athletics.gatech.edu) Year at Tech Fifth (Third as Head Coach) Assistant Coach Marty Hamburger (Iowa, 1991) Phone/Email (404) 894-1734/mhamburger@gatech.edu Year at Tech Seventh Assistant Coach Chris DeSantis Phone/Email (404) 895-3902/cdesantis@athletics.gatech.edu) Year at Tech Third Assistant Coach Robert Pinter (Wisconsin-Madison, 1994) Phone/Email (404) 385-0521/rpinter@athletics.gatech.edu Year at Tech First Diving Coach John Ames (Ohio, 1993) Phone/Email (404) 385-1293/james@athletics.gatech.edu Year at Tech 11th

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Men (5-6) Women (5-6) Men-Seventh Women-Ninth Brandon Makinson - 1 & 3 Meter and Platform Diving Brandon Makinson - 3-Meter Anton Lagerqvist - 200-Breast

The Institute/Table of Contents History 2011-12 Men’s Team 2011-12 Women’s Team Male Athlete Bios Jack Beall/Elliott Brockelbank Kristopher Bryant/Andrew Chetcuti Eric Chiu/Nicholas Colletti Michael Hart/Bo Hatchett John Hermes/Jake Johnson Dylan Kase/Chris Khosravi/Andrew Kosic Anton Lagerqvist/Brandon Makinson Sam Morgan/Andreas Nilsson Nigel Plummer/Max Randolph Brian Robbins/Ryan Salmon Mark Sarman/Colin Schouten/Ben Shepperd Zach Tillman/Matthew Vaughan Nico van Duijn/Wilson Wei Female Athlete Bios Sara Allen/Helen Alvey/Ariana Berg Kate Brandus/Sarah Broadley Kristen Dornstauder/Jordan Evans Caroline Fore/Ashley Hardy Heidi Hatteberg/Kelsey Maloney Jessie Mason/Catherine Richards Kate Riley/Sarah Roethel Keren Siebner/Taylor Sostarecz Alexis Weber/Hailey White Kate Woolbright 2011-12 Classes Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart Diving Coach John Ames Assistant Coach Marty Hamburger Assistant Coach Chris DeSantis Assistant Coach Robert Pinter Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson Athletic Director Dan Radakovich Support Staff All-Time Results Year-by-Year Results Men’s Honor Roll Women’s Honor Roll/Men’s Year-by-Year Captains The Atlantic Coast Conference 2009-10 ACC Championship Results 2009-10 Season Top Times Men’s Top Times Women’s Top Times All-Time Letterwinners

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History Early Years

Georgia Tech first fielded a swim team in 1918-19, when the first tryout was held at the city Y.M.C.A and about 50 men came out. According to the Blueprint, the fledgling squad featured “some of the fastest water splashers that the South has ever turned out and one that would make any Eastern college hustle to beat.” The team was captained by G.R. Fraser, described as the best swimmer in the South and holder of the Southern record in both the 220-yard swim and the 50-yard swim. Tech’s first swim meet was on the road against the Clemson Tigers. In addition to Fraser, the first Tech team included Weiss, Scott, Carson, Evans and Owns, who returned with a 50 to 19 victory. Fraser swam the 220 yards in the 2:50.00, cutting four seconds off his own Southern record. The program enjoyed success against Southern competition thoughout the 1920s. In 1927, Tech defeated all Southern opposition and made a good showing against two strong eastern teams. The Jackets broke into prominence by forcing the famous Brooklyn Y team to the limit, but fell 46 to 16. Two days later, Yale handed the Jackets the short end of a 46 to 16 score. In 2003-04, the Yellow Jackets gave birth to a brand new renovated Georgia Tech Aquatic Center. Tech opened the enclosed Olympic pool by hosting NC State on Oct. 25, 2003. With the home fans cheering them on, the Rambling Wrecks swam past the visiting Wolfpack, 132-107 (men) and 152-91 (women).

Early Champions

The Yellow Jacket tankmen, despite the

lack of an on-campus facility, won 10straight unofficial South championships from 1926-35. In 1927, Dave Young tied the national intercollegiate record in the 150-yard backstroke in 1:43.20. Representing Tech in the national intercollegiate, Young set a new record of 1:46.10 seconds and in the finals established a new record of 1:44.00, finishing four seconds ahead of Spindle of Michigan to win Tech’s only national championship in swimming. He also earned All-American honors with a second-place finish in the 220-yard free style.

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Kenneth Thrash, Sr.

(1932-35)

After playing football at Tech, Kenneth Thrash, Sr., took over the swimming reigns and led the Jackets to four straight Southern Conference Championships from 1932-35. Almost as impressive as five consecutive conference titles, Thrash only tasted defeat once in dual meets, finishing with an astounding record of 24-1. His winning percentage of 0.960 is the best alltime in school history. As a former football player for the Rambling Wrecks (1926-28), Thrash helped the Yellow Jackets win two conference titles (1927-28) and a national championship in 1928.

Fred Lanoue

(1936-64)

Fred Lanoue, a graduate of Springfield College and former New England diving champion, began working with the Tech swimmers in 1936 and became the Yellow Jackets’ full time head coach in 1938 when the Tech pool was completed. Under Lanoue’s guidance, Tech won four Southeastern Conference championships in nine years, the first in 1942 and then three in a row in 1948, 1949 and 1950. Lanoue coached the Jackets for 27 years, stepping down after the 1964 season.

Herb McAuley

(1965-87)

The star of the 1942 SEC championship

squad was Herb McAuley, who won the SEC 220 and 440 freestyle championships that year. McAuley had his schooling interrupted by World War II, serving in the Army Signal Corps before graduating from Tech with a degree in electrical engineering in 1947. Upon graduation, he joined the Yellow Jacket staff as assistant coach under Lanoue, a position he held for 17 years. McAuley succeeded Lanoue as head coach for the 1965 season. He coached the Jackets for 23 seasons, compiling a record of 169-144-1. He was inducted into the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 1982. Tech competed in its first ACC Championships meet in 1980. The program took a one-year hiatus upon McAuley’s retirement

in 1987, which signaled the end of a 40year stint on the Tech coaching staff.

Brad Lehman

(1989-91)

Bill Humber

(1992-97)

Seth Baron

(1998-2005)

The swimming program resumed under Brad Legman in 1988-89. In Lehman’s first year, senior Tim Halligan earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors following his second-place finish in the 200 butterfly. Halligan qualified for the NCAA Championships in the event, finishing 21st. Legman coached the team for three seasons, amassing an overall record of 19-13. Bill Humber took over the Tech program in 1991-92. In 1993, he guided the Jackets to their then-best showing at the ACC Championships with the sixth-place finish and a then school-record point total of 198. In 1994, diver Brandon Lumm won the first ACC Championship in the program’s history with his victory in the three-meter event. He earned All-ACC recognition that year and Bill Humber tallied a dual meet record of 38-45 during his six-year tenure at Georgia Tech.

In August 1997, Tech hired Seth Baron to

take the helm of the men’s swimming and diving program. The Jackets’ women’s program devuted in 2001-02, and Baron took on the combined program. Baron, formerly an assistant coach at South Carolina and Auburn, also previously worked with the U.S. National Swim Team and was the head coach for the U.S. squad at the 1997 and 2001 World Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv, Israel. Under Baron’s direction, the Tech men finished in the top five at the ACC Championships in five consecutive seasons, including a third-place finish in his final season as head coach in 2005. Tech finished 32nd at the 2005 NCAA Championships, cracking the Top 35 for the fifth straight year. In just four seasons of existence, the women’s program tallied a 33rd-place

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History finish at the 2004 NCAA Championships and crowned its first All-American in Vesna Stojanovska. The Jackets posted three consecutive sixth-place finishes at the ACC meet, tallying a program-best 285.6 points in 2008-09. The Jackets also qualified two swimmers for the 2005 NCAA Championships for the first time in program history; Stojanovska and the freshman Elizabeth Stowe. Junior Sam Morgan qualified for his third consecutive NCAA meet after winning his first ACC title in the mile at the 2006 ACC meet, hosted in the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center. Morgan Garnered his second straight All-American honors, finishing 14th in the mile. Stojanovska advanced to her second straight NCAA meet in 2005, after becoming the first women’s athlete to win an ACC title, doing so in the 200 fly. Stowe garnered All-ACC honors in the mile, making her and Stojanovska the first all-conference tandem at the conference championship. Along with collegiate accomplishments, the Tech combined program witnessed its first two Olympians in 2004 as Stojanovska (Macedonia) and incoming freshman Onur Uras (Turkey) competed at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Joining them in Athens were former men’s swimming standouts Leo Salinas (Mexico) and volunteer coach Jorge Oliver (Puerto Rico). Tech recorded its most successful season to date in 2001-02. Tech’s men tallied 580.5 points to finish a program-best second at the ACC Championship, as a record five Jackets earned All-ACC honors. Tech also placed 27th at the NCAA Championships, led by Shilo Ayalon’s eighth-place finish in the 1650 free. He earned All-American accolades for the second consecutive season. In 2000-01, the Yellow Jackets placed third at the ACC Championships, scoring 434.50 points. Four swimmers earned AllACC accolades: Shilo Ayalon, David Laitala, Scott Lenyk and Tomonori Tsuki. Tech also scored its first points in NCAA competition in 2001. Ayalon placed 11th in the 1650 free, while Tsuji finished 13th in the 200 breast to become the program’s first All-Americans. The Jackets went 11-3 in dual-meet competition, and 16 school records were established, led by Ayalon’s four marks. In 2000, Baron and the Yellow Jackets finished the regular season with a 5-6 dual-meet record. Laitala became the first Yellow Jacket swimmer in 11 years to earn All-ACC recognition, placing second in the 100 butterfly at the ACC Championships.

In his first season at Tech, Baron guided the team to a 4-7 dual-meet record and a seventh-place finish in the ACC Championships. As an athlete, Baron also competed for the U.S. National Team, winning 10 gold medals in international competitions, including the 1985 World Maccabiah Games and the 1983 Pan Am MAccabiah Games in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He participated in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1984 and qualified for the 1988 Trials.

Stu Wilson (2005-2009)

Stu Wilson was named men’s and women’s swimming and diving head coach on June 8, 2005. In his seven years with the Tech program, Wilson guided seven different swimmers to the NCAA Championships and tutored three Atlantic Coast Conference champions. In 2008-09, Wilson led the women’s team to its highest finish at the NCAA Championship in school history and both the men’s and women’s teams combined to break 19 school record throughout the course ot the season. Seven Yellow Jackets earned All-ACC honors in 2007-08, while seven student-athletes were named to the ACC All-Academic team. Junior Mickey Malul was an ACC champion in the 100-breast as the men’s team finished fourth at the ACC Championships. Three swimmers and two divers went to the NCAA Championships in Columbus, Ohio and senior Elizabeth Stowe placed 28th in the mile as the Jackets finished 30th in the nation. Agatha Kwasnik and Noah Copeland also represented Tech along with divers Stephanie England and Hannah Krimm. Sam Morgan ended his career as a twotime All-American in the 1650-yard freestyle and became the first Yellow Jacket to qualify for the NCAA Championship meet in four consecutive seasons under Wilson’s guidance. In his first season as head coach in 200506, Wilson led the Jackets to their fourth straight top-five finish in the ACC, tallying a fourth-place finish at the 2006 ACC Championships, in College Park, MD. Tech boasted one ACC champion and Morgan garnered all-conference honors in the mile for the second straight season. Wilson helped the Yellow Jacket men to four consecutive top-35 finishes at the NCAA Championships, posting a 33rd-place finish at the 2006 Men’s NCAA Champion-

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ships, hosted by Georgia Tech. Tech sent four swimmers to the 2005 NCAA Championships, the second most in school history, and five of the second AllAmerican honors earned by Yellow Jackets have came during Wilson’s tenure. Former Tech standout Shilo Ayalon and Morgan both garnered All-American honors under Wilson’s tutelage. Ayalon holds four school records and was named ACC Most Valuable Performer that the 2003 ACC Championships. In 2006, Rob Miller, Morgan and Elizabeth Stowe all qualified for the NCAA Championships under Wilson’s guidance. Morgan won his first ACC title in the men’s 1650yard freestyle and Miller finished fifth. Stowe posted a third-place finish in the women’s 1650 free to earn All-ACC honors. All three clocked lifetime-best times in their respective events for Yellow Jackets. Prior to joining the Yellow Jacket staff in 2002, Wilson spent 11 years with nationally-prominent club team Swim Atlanta from 1990-2001, serving as the team’s Head Senior Coach for his last four seasons there. In this position, he planned and implemented strength and conditioning programs for swimmers age 12-and-over. He also handled administrative duties, including fundraising, travel arrangements, public relations and record-keeping. He worked as a head age group coach with Swim Atlanta from 1990-98. Wilson coached several successful swimmers at Swim Atlanta, including 2004 U.S. Olympian Amanda Weir, who set national age-group records (11-12 and 13-14) in the 50 free. Additionally, he mentored swimmers that posted more than 50 national top-16 age-group performances. As an athlete, Wilson competed at the University of Georgia from 1984-88, reaching the finals of the SEC Championships in the 200 and 500 free in each of his last three seasons. He was an NCAA qualified in the 400 free relay and held the school record in the 200 free at one time. Wilson also qualified for U.S. Nationals in his final six seasons of competitive swimming. A native of Atlanta, Wilson, graduated from Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 1989. He married the former Meg Gordon in the summer of 2008 and the couple resides in Atlanta.

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2011-12 Men’s Team

Name John Beall Elliott Brockelbank Kristopher Bryant Andrew Chetcuti Eric Chiu Nicholas Colletti Michael Hart Bo Hatchett John Hermes Jake Johnson Dylan Kase Chris Khosravi Andrew Kosic Anton Lagerqvist Brandon Makinson Sam Morgan Andreas Nilsson Nigel Plummer Max Randolph Brian Robbins Ryan Salmon Mark Sarman Colin Schouten Ben Shepperd Zach Tillman Nico van Duijn Matthew Vaughan Wilson Wei

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Year Ht. FR 5-10.5 FR 6-1 FR 6-3 FR 5-10 JR 5-9 SO 5-9 JR 5-9 JR 6-2 SR 6-1 SO 6-0 FR 5-11 JR 5-10 FR 6-3 SO 6-2 JR 6-0 SO 5-8 SO 5-10 SR 6-2 RS SR 6-3 SR 6-1 SO 6-4 FR 6-2 JR 6-3 SO 6-3 SR 6-5 FR 6-1 SR 5-11 FR 6-3

Event(s) Hometown (High School) Fly/Free Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh) Distance Free Atlanta, Ga. (South Forsyth) Back/IM Kingston, Ga. (Darlington School) Fly/Free Dubai, UAE (Dubai College) Fly/Back/Breast/Free Martinez, Ga. (Lakeside) Back/Free Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen Catholic) Fly Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West) Sprint free/back Demorest, Ga. (Habersham Central) IM Colonial Heights, Va. (Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School) Sprint free/back Clifton Park, N.Y. (Shenendehowa) IM/Fly Atlanta, Ga. (Chattahoochee) Diving Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) Free/Fly West Chester, Pa. (B. Reed Henderson) IM/Breast Gothenburg, Sweden (Katrinelundsgymnasiet) Diving Alberta, Canada (National Sport School) Distance Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Chapparral) IM/Distance Charlotte, N.C. (South Mecklenburg) Sprint Free Stone Mountain, Ga. (Chamblee) Back/IM Atlanta, Ga. (Lakeside) Middle Distance Sandy Springs, Ga. (North Springs) Breast Savannah, Ga. (Benedictine Military School) Fly/IM Ashburn, Va. (Broad Run) Distance Free Lititz, Pa. (Warwick) Sprint free/fly Marietta, Ga. (George Walton Comprehensive) Distance Free Dacula, Ga. (Mill Creek) Fly Basserdorf, Switzerland (K&S Gymnasium Ramibuhl) Breast Virginia Beach, Va. (Princess Anne) Back/IM Norman, Okla. (Norman North)

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2011-12 Women’s Team

Name Sara Allen Helen Alvey Ariana Berg Kate Brandus Sarah Broadley Kristen Dornstauder Jordan Evans Caroline Fore Ashley Hardy Heidi Hatteberg Kelsey Maloney Jessie Mason Catherine Richards Kate Riley Sarah Roethel Keren Siebner Taylor Sostarecz Alexis Weber Hailey White Kate Woolbright

Year Ht. FR 5-2 RS JR 5-6 FR 5-7 FR 5-7 SR 5-7 SR 5-7 SR 5-6 SO 5-9 JR 5-0 SR 5-5 FR 5-2 SR 6-2 FR 5-5 JR 5-6 SO 5-5 SR 5-11 SO 5-6 SR 5-7 JR 5-11 FR 5-10

Event(s) Hometown (High School) Distance Free Johns Creek, Ga. (Chattahoochee) Diving Marietta, Ga. (The Walker School) Breast Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh) Fly Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) Middle Distance Free Windermere, Fla. (Olympia High) IM/Distance Free Newark, Del. (Tower Hill School) IM/Fly Hoschton, Ga. (Mill Creek) Breaststroke/IM Boiling Springs, S.C. (Boiling Springs) Diving Sterling Heights, Mich. (Adlai E. Stevenson) Back/Sprint Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual High) Fly/Distance Free Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler) Sprint Free/Back Suwanee, Ga. (Home Schooled) Breast/IM Hibberdene, South Africa (St. Anne’s Diocesan College) Sprint Free Oak Ridge, N.C. (Northwest Guilford) Diving Herndon, Va. (Herndon) Middle Distance Free Herzelia, Israel (Hayovel High) Distance/IM Easton, Pa. (Easton Area) Sprint Free Cumming, Ga. (West Forsyth) Mid-Distance Duluth, Ga. (Duluth) Distance Free/IM Clermont, Fla. (Home Schooled)

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Jack Beall

Freshman Peachtree City, Ga. McIntosh Fly/Free

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for Coach Andy Smith… 2011 state champion in 100-Back and 2010 state champion in 100-Fly and 100-Back … named All-American in 2010 for 100Fly and 100-Back and again in 2011 for 100-Fly … holds school records in the 100-Back and 100-Fly. Personal: Born John Nicholas Beall on March 2, 1993 in Lafayette, Ind. … Parents are Charles and Barbara Beall … Brother of Melissa, Tony, Paul, and Michael… chose Georgia Tech because of its reputation, location, and teammates… hobbies include music and baseball… began swimming at age 12.

Elliot Brockelbank Freshman Atlanta, Ga. South Forsyth Distance Free

High School: Lettered for four seasons under Coach Chere Thomas… Named both captain and Academic All-American in his last two seasons… Earned High Point Earner Award in his Junior and Senior seasons… Led his team to county championships in 2008 and 2009… Member of the National Honor Society, National Latin Honor Society, National German Honor Society, and Beta Club. Personal: Born Elliott McCall Brockelbank on November 19, 1992 in Atlanta… Parents are Russ and Amelia Brockelbank… Brother of Melissa… Grandfather Judson Batts swam for Vanderbilt… Grandfather John Brockelbank played baseball for Duke… Intends to major in International Affairs… Chose Tech because of the academic opportunities, the swim team, and the location… Hobbies include photography, drawing, and music.

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Kristopher Bryant Freshman Kingston, Ga. Darlington School Back/IM

High School: Lettered for four years for Coach Jim McGinnis… Named Three-time Scholastic All-American… Earned All-American honors in 2010 for the 200 and 400-Free relay… Named high school MVP in his senior year… President of the Darlington Men’s Choir and member of the National Honor Society… Named AP Scholar with Distinction Award in 2010-2011 and to the Headmaster’s List for six semesters. Personal: Born Kristopher Arthur Bryant on August 2, 1993 in Atlanta… Son of Genevieve Frazier… Brother of Nastassia… Intends to major in Industrial and Systems Engineering… Chose Tech because of the academic prestige, swimming program, and location… Hobbies include golf… Began swimming at age four.

Andrew Chetcuti Freshman Dubai, UAE Dubai College Fly/Free

Before Tech: Swam for seven seasons under Coaches Grant Kritzinger and Elaine Adamson… Also ran cross country for five seasons… Earned the honor of captain… Named team MVP during his junior and senior seasons… Was also MVP in water polo and a course record holder in cross country… Earned Sportsman of the Year during his senior year… Competed in the Games of the Small States of Europe on behalf of the Maltese National Team, winning silver in the 100-Free and bronze in the 50-Free… Broke the national record in the 50-Free at the FINA World Championships… Maltese national record holder in the 50-Free and 100-Free and as part of the 200-Free relay, 200-Medley relay, 400-Free relay and 400-Medley relay… Earned Head Boy honors during his senior year. Personal: Born Andrew Chetcuti on November 19, 1992 in Pieta, Malta… Parents are Clifford and Natalie Chetcuti… Has one brother Matthew… Chose Georgia Tech for its Biomedical Engineering program, swim program, and excellent facilities, faculty and campus… Hobbies include snowboarding, going to the movies and video games.

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Eric Chiu

Junior Martinez, Ga. Lakeside Fly/Back/Breast/Free

lastic All-American … Eight-time NISCA All-American…2009 CSRA Swimmer of the Year … 2008-09 NCSA Junior National Finalist and seven event senior national qualifier … Honors graduate and member of the National Honors Society. Personal: Born Eric Keemon Chiu on April 11, 1990, in Mount Kisco, N.Y. … Parents are Fung Chow “Alex” and Janet Chiu … Brother of Cynthia … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, swim team and swim program … Hobbies include racquet ball, painting, hiking and rock climbing … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as winning state for the first time in 2008 … An Industrial Design major.

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-Free (7th), 20.31 • 100-Free (5th), 44.42 • 100-Fly (3rd), 47.86 • 200-IM (6th), 1:49.68 • 400 Medley Relay (3rd), 3:15.32 • 200-Free Relay (2nd), 1:19.91 • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 2:57.76 • 800-Free Relay (3rd), 6:32.99 As a Sophomore in 2010-11: Finished 18th in the 50-Free with a season best time of 20.31 seconds, took 17th in the 100-Free with a season best time of 44.57 seconds, earned a 10th place finish with a season best and team fastest time of 47.87 in the 100-Fly at the ACC Championships … Was a member of the 200Free Relay (1:19.91) and 400-Free Relay (2:57.76) teams that finished with the second fastest times in school history at the ACC Championships … Also a member of the 800-Free Relay team that set the third fastest time of 6:32.99 in school history and the 400Medley relay team that set the sixth fastest time in school history (3:17.07) also at the ACC Championships … Set a season best time of 1:53.80 in the 200-IM in a 20th place finish at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational … Earned a first place finish in the 100-Free with a time of 46.63 at NC State … Took home first place in the 50-Free with a time of 21.16 in the dual meet with Darton. As A Freshman in 2009-10: Finished fifth overall at the ACC Championships in the 100-Fly with a season best time of 47.86, also good enough for third best in school history … Earned an 11th place showing in the 100-Free and an 18th place finish in the 200IM at the ACC Championships with season-best performances … Recorded a season best time (21.19) with a second place finish in the 50-Free vs. Emory … Earned his first career first place finish in the 100-Fly at UNC with a time of 50.94. High School: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Adam Byars … Georgia High School champion in the 100-breast, 100-back and 100-free … 2008 and 2009 all-state “A” team … Three-time Scho-

Chiu’s Career Top Times 50 Free 20.31 100 Free 44.42 100 Back 51.30 100 Fly 47.86 200 IM 1:49.68

2011 ACC Championship 2011 ACC Championship 2009 Georgia Tech Invite 2010 ACC Championship 2010 ACC Championship

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Nicholas Colletti Sophomore Mobile, Ala. McGill-Toolen Catholic Back/Free

2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

As a Freshman in 2010-11: Set many career bests at the 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invitational … Notched a P.R. in the 50-Free of 22.15 seconds, a career best in the 100-Back of 51.98 seconds en route to a 22nd place finish, a time of 1:53.36 in the 200-Back and a career best time of 51.58 in the 100-Fly. High School: Three-year letterwinner at McGill-Toolen Catholic High School in Mobile, Ala. ... Helped his team to the county championships from 2008-10 ... Won the state championships in the 100-Back during his sophomore season in 2008 ... Also earned All-American honors ... A member of the National Honor Society, a student ambassador, and a Ronald McDonald House volunteer. Personal: Born Nicholas Robert Colletti on May 19, 1992 in New Orleans, La. ... Parents are Jason and Lorie Colletti ... Has two younger siblings, Andre and Cara ... Enjoys hunting, fishing and water skiing ... Chose Georgia Tech due to its academic prestige, the coaching staff and the swim team ... A Nuclear and Radiological Engineering major.

Colletti’s Career Top Times 50 Free 22.15 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 100 Back 51.98 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 200 Back 1:53.36 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 100 Fly 51.58 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite

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Michael Hart Junior Cincinnati, Ohio Lakota West Fly

Personal: Born Michael Hamilton Hart on March 14, 1991, in Cincinnati, Ohio … Parents are Arthur and Grace Hart … Brother of Alex and Kendall … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics (especially for chemical engineering), swimming program and great atmosphere in downtown Atlanta … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as winning conference’s Swimmer of the Year award … Hobbies include Red’s baseball games, church softball, musical theater, Church Praise and Worship Band, Young Life, bass guitar and pick-up basketball … A Chemical Engineering major.

Bo Hatchett • • •

2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009-10 J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Award

In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-Fly (6th), 1:48.62 As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Set three season best times at the 2011 ACC Championships … Earned the team’s fastest 200-Fly time of the season touching the wall in 1:48.62, notched a 49.69 second finish in the 100-Fly and jetted to a 4:37.55 finish in the 500-Free … Took first place in the 200-Fly at Davidson with a time of 1:52.47. As A Freshman In 2009-10: Finished 21st in the 200-Fly at the ACC Championships with a time of 1:50.79, recording a PR in the preliminaries of the race (1:49.86) … Took home second in the 200-Fly and third in the 100-Fly with times of 1:51.33 and 50.97 respectively … Finished in third place in the 100-Fly with a time of 53.31 at UNC … Swam the anchor leg of the 400-Free Relay team that took home the win against Alabama, Florida Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast and Western Kentucky with a time of 3:08.99. High School: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Dennis Beck … 2009 district and sectional champion in the 100-fly … 100-fly conference champion in the 100-fly in 2008 and 2009 … 2009 conference champion in the 200-free … 2008 and 2009 Southwest Ohio High School Classic 200-fly champion and 2008 Ohio Senior Short Course Championship in the 200-fly … 2008-09 All-American in the 100-fly … Three-time Scholastic All-American … 2009 Conference Swimmer of the Year and two-time first team All-Conference … Two-time recipient of school’s Most Outstanding Swimmer award … Two-year letterwinner on academic quiz team and one-year as catcher on the baseball team … Holds school records in the 100-fly, 200-free, 400-free relay, 200-free relay and 200-medley relay … Fifth place individual finish at state meet was best performance in school history and helped lead team to best finish ever (12th) as a team … Top 25 in a class of 643, High Honors, Mu Alpha Theta (Activities and Service Coordinator), Senior Board of Governors (senior class representative), National Honors Society and National Latin Honors Society.

Hart’s Career Top Times 200 Free 1:44.04 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 500 Free 4:37.35 2011 ACC Championships 100 Fly 49.69 2011 ACC Championships 200 Fly 1:48.62 2011 ACC Championships

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Junior Demorest, Ga. Habersham Central Sprint Free/Back CAPTAIN

In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-Back (10th), 50.42 • 200-Medley Relay (3rd), 1:28.46 As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Notched four career bests at the ACC Championships in the 50-Free (21.33 seconds), the 100-Free (46.50), the 50-Back (23.18), and the 100-Back (50.42) where he finished in 22nd place … Also a member of the 200-Medley relay team that set the third fastest time in school history with a time of 1:28.46 … Earned a season best time of 1:56.19 in the 200-Back at NC State … Set a season best in the 100-Fly at the 2010 Georgia Tech Invitational with a time of 51.46 seconds. Before Georgia Tech: Played football for two years at Presbyterian College earning Dean’s list honors in three of his four semesters enrolled at PC. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for Coach Huddleston at Habersham Central High School where he was All-State in swimming and MVP of his swim team ... was also a part of the varsity football team for three seasons under the direction of Gene Cathcart as the quarterback earning All-State and MVP honors. Personal: Born Thomas Lawrence Hatchett III on October 25, 1989 in St. Petersburg, Fla. ... Parents are Thomas and Nora Hatchett ... Is one of six siblings ... Chose Tech because of it’s academics, coaching staff and swim team ... Enjoys hunting, anything outdoors and snowboarding in his free time ... Started swimming at the age of 7 and his first swim meet was in the Georgia Tech pool when it was still outdoors ... Plans to major in Biology and would like to be a doctor.

Hatchett’s Career Top Times 50 Free 21.33 2011 ACC Championships 100 Free 46.50 2011 ACC Championships 50 Back 23.18 2011 ACC Championships 100 Back 50.42 2011 ACC Championships 200 Back 1:56.19 at NC State (1/15/11) 100 Fly 51.46 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving


John Hermes

Jake Johnson

Senior Colonial Heights, Va. Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School IM

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2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-Breast (8th), 2:02.54 • 400-IM (6th), 3:55.90 As A Junior In 2010-11: Netted three season best times at the Virginia Tech Invitational … Earned a first place finish in the 200Breast en route to setting a season best time of 2:02.37 … Notched a time of 1:53.23 seconds in the 200-IM on the way to a second place finish … Took home the victory in the 400-IM, also setting a season best time of 4:00.44 at the VT Invite. As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Upped his personal best 200-IM time in the preliminaries (1:50.59) at the ACC Championships finishing with a 24th place showing in the race coming across in 1:52.48… Took 24th in the 400-IM at the ACC Championships with a time of 3:59.06 also finishing 15th in the 200-Breast with a season best time of 2:03.69. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Set career-bests in the 200-Breast (2:02.54), 200-IM (1:50.79) and 400-IM (3:55.90) at the ACC Championships, all of which rank in the all-time Georgia Tech top 10 … Also set career bests in the 500-Free (4:50.28) and 200-Fly (1:59.21) in dual meets with Florida State and Clemson, respectively. High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Robb Sultzer … Helped lead team to VHSL Central Region championships in 2006 and 2008 as well as six individual event titles … 2nd-team All-Metro Richmond Swimming in the 400 IM … Three-time Scholastic All-American … Holds the VHSL Central Region meet record in the 200 IM and was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born John Edward Hermes, III, on June 21, 1990, in Terre Haute, Ind. … Son of John and Cathy Hermes, both of whom graduated from Georgia Tech … Has a sister, Anne … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, large school atmosphere and ACC Swimming … Lists hobby as skiing and is Biomedical Engineering major.

Hermes’ Career Top Times 500 Free 4:50.28 vs. Florida State (10/18/08) 100 Breast 1:00.72 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 200 Breast 2:02.37 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 200 Fly 1:59.21 vs. Clemson (10/10/08) 200 IM 1:50.59 2010 ACC Championships 400 IM 3:55.90 2009 ACC Championships 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving

Sophomore Clifton Park, N.Y. Shenendehowa Sprint Free/Back

2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

As A Freshman In 2010-11: Netted three career best times at the Virginia Tech Invitational in the 50-Free after a third place, 21.04 second finish, the 100-Free in a third place, 45.58 second finish, and the 100-Back in a second place, 51.19 second finish … Set a career best time in the 200-Back at Davidson with a time of 1:57.18. High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Chuck Dunham at Shenendehowa High where he helped his team to the Section II Championship in each of his four season on the team... His team also won the New York State Championship in his last three seasons ... An eight-time New York State Individual Champion including three-time 100-Free and two-time 50-Free champions ... Also earned All-America status 10 times (six individual titles, four relay) ... 13-time Section II champion including six-time individual champion ... Two-time Academic All-American and school scholar athlete ... Holds the 50 and 100-Free, 200 and 400-Free Relay and 200-Medley Relay school records at his high school ... Earned the Shenendehowa trophy award was named the Amateur Swimmer of the Year and a three-time team MVP ... Spent all four years on the honor roll ... Senior and Junior national qualifier and holds various club records ... Winner of seven gold, one silver and two bronze medals at the 2008 Pan American Maccabean games in Buenos Aires. Personal: Born Jacob Colby Johnson on April 12, 1991 in Clifton Park, N.Y. ... Parents are David and Amy Johnson ... Has an older sister Rachel who swam at Hobart William Smith College from 2006-10 ... Enjoys playing the guitar, golfing, water skiing, tubing and computers ... Plans to major in Biomedical Engineering.

Johnson’s Career Top Times 50 Free 21.04 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 100 Free 45.58 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 100 Back 51.19 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 200 Back 1:57.18 at Davidson (1/14/11) 100 Fly 54.03 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite

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Dylan Kase Freshman Atlanta, Ga. Chattahoochee IM/Fly

High School: A four year letter winner for Rich Murphy at Chattahoochee High School in Johns Creek … Named captain during his senior season … All-American in the 200-Medley relay during his senior season … A high school record holder, earned the dynamo excellence award and a national qualifier … AP Scholar as well as honor roll student. Personal: Born Dylan Saunders Kase on November 16, 1992 in Atlanta, Ga. … Parents are Robert and Susan Kase … Brother to Samantha and George … Chose Tech because of the academics, the athletics and a great team atmosphere … Hobbies include water skiing and jet skiing … Started swimming at the age of eight … Undecided on his major.

Chris Khosravi Junior Missouri City, Texas Elkins Diving

2009-10 NCAA Participant (3-Meter Dive, Platform Dive)

In Tech’s Record Books: • Platform Dive (1st), 375.90 As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Set the school record in the platform dive at the ACC Championships notching a score of 375.90 for a sixth place finish … Finished fifth in the platform dive with a score of 706.50 (354.20 prelim, 352.3 final) at NCAA Zone B Diving … Finished 19th in the 1-meter dive with a score of 289.45 and took 16th in the 3-meter dive with a score of 642.10 (332.85 prelim, 309.25 final) at the Zone Diving meet … Finished with a season best score of 310.72 in the 1-meter dive and the 3-meter dive (352.95) at Clemson. As A Freshman In 2009-10: Took part in the NCAA Zone Diving meet where he finished in sixth place overall in the platform diving competition with a total score of 606.60 points (253.60 preliminary, 353.00 final) … Earned 17th place honors in the three meter dive at the NCAA Zone B Championships with a total of 602.30 points (311.20 preliminary, 291.10 Final) … Took home fourth place in the platform dive with a score of 358.10, a personal best, 22nd place in the one meter dive (249.80) and 23rd place in the three meter

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(241.50) at the ACC Championships … Earned a career best score and first place honors in both the one and three meter dives at the dual meet vs. Emory where he registered 346.43 points in the one meter and 343.73 points in the three meter dive. High School: Three-year letterwinner for coaches Brian Tucker and Danny Satural … Three-time Fort Bend Independent School District Diving champion … Two-time region diving champion and 2008 Texas 5A state bronze medalist … Two-time all-state and All-American … In 2007, set the Fort Bend Independent School District Natatorium One-Meter pool record for six dives … Ranked second on the U.S. Diving Jr. Platform and 10th on the Sr. Platform … Member of the National Honor Society … Cum laude graduate … Honor roll student and Distinguished Graduate … Fort Bend Independent School District diving captain and member of the American Modeler Association, National Society of Radio Control Aerobatics, and Skills USA. Personal: Born Christopher Keon Khosravi on April 2, 1991, in Houston, Texas … Parents are Javad and Diane … Brother of Benjamin … Chose Georgia Tech because of the great aerospace program, excellent diving facility and the opportunity to become a pilot … Hobbies include building and flying R/C airplanes, pattern flying competitions and fishing … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as his second place finish on platform at U.S. Diving Jr. Nationals … An Aerospace Engineering major.

Khosravi’s Career Top Scores 1-Meter 346.43 Emory (1/30/10) 3-Meter 343.73 Emory (1/30/10) Platform 358.10 2010 ACC Championships

Andrew Kosic

Freshman West Chester, Pa. B. Reed Henderson Free/Fly

High School: A four year letterwinner for Jeff Bott at B. Reed Henderson High School … Earned the title of captain in his senior season … Helped his team to the Chest-mont Championship in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … A 20-time All-American from 2008-11 in the Fly, Free, Back, IM, and Relays … Daily Local News All-Area Swimmer of the Year his senior season … Swimming World National High School Swimmer of the year runner-up, Swimming World Magazine during his senior season … PIAA District I Swimmer of the Meet during his sophomore and senior seasons … Holds the district record in the 100-Fly and 100-Free … The PIAA State Record Holder in the 100-Fly (47.68) … Member of the Spanish National Honor Society and the National Chemistry Olympiad National Finalist. Personal: Born Andrew Wesley Kosic on May 27, 1993 in Neward, Del. … Parents are John and Pamla Kosic … Brother of Allison and Abby … Mother, Pamela, was a swimmer at West Chester University … Cousin Conor Swanson swims at the University of Texas … Chose Tech for the swim team and coaches, the academic prestige, and the swimming facilities … Started swimming at the age of eight … Most memorable athletic accomplishment was winning the 2010 Short Course Junior National Championship in the 100Free … Plans to major in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

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Anton Lagerqvist

Brandon Makinson

Sophomore Gothenburg, Sweden Katrinelundsgymnasiet IM/Breast

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2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC All-Academic Team

In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-Breast (5th), 54.98 • 200-Breast (2nd), 1:56.74 • 200-IM (4th), 1:48.24 • 400-Medley Relay (6th), 3:17.07 As a Freshman In 2010-11: One of two Tech athletes to earn All-ACC honors after his third place finish in the 200-Breast at the ACC Championships … His 200-Breast finish of 1:56.74 was the team’s best on the year, a career best and the second fastest in school history … Netted a team best time of 54.98 seconds in the 100-Breast, finishing ninth at the ACC Championships … Took 10th in the 200-IM at the ACC Championships with a team and career best time of 1:48.24 … Also a member of the 400-Medley relay team that set the sixth fastest time in school history with a time of 3:17.07 … Earned nine first place finishes on the year, two in the 100-Breast, four in the 200-Breast, two in the 200-IM and one in the 100-Fly where he set a career best time of 51.14 at Florida. Before Tech: Member of the Swedish Nationals Junior and Senior teams from 2008-2010 and currently holds the Swedish Junior Record in the 200-Breast ... Most recently represented his country at the 2009 European Championships ... Has swam faster in the 200 meter breaststroke than any American high school swimmer in the class of 2010 ... Ranked one of the top-25 male swimmers in Sweden. Personal: Born Anton Karl Christer Lagerqvist on January 30, 1991 in Gotenborg, Sweden ... Parents are Christer and Liz Lagerqvist ... Has two younger siblings Olof and Olivia ... Began swimming because of his love for the water ... His most memorable moment in the pool came at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Belgrade, Serbia in 2007 when he came in second place in the 200-Breast ... Undecided in his major.

Lagerqvist’s Career Top Scores 100 Breast 54.98 2011 ACC Championships 200 Breast 1:56.74 2011 ACC Championships 100 Fly 51.14 at Florida (1/7/11) 200-IM 1:48.24 2011 ACC Championships 400-IM 4:08.66 vs. UGA and Emory (11/3/10) Makinson’s Career Top Scores 1-Meter 325.95 vs. Florida (10/23/09) 3-Meter 389.60 vs. FSU and VaTech (1/23/10) Platform 240.90 GT Invitational (11/20-22/09) 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving

Junior Alberta, Canada National Sport School Diving

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2009-10 NCAA Participant (3-meter dive) 2010-11 NCAA Participant (1-meter, 3-meter dive) 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC All-Academic Team

In Tech’s Record Books: • 1-meter Dive (1st), 360.35 • 3-meter Dive (1st), 408.10 As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Earned a spot at the NCAA Championships after an eighth place finish at the Zone B Diving Championships … Set two new school records at the ACC Championships in the 1 and 3-meter dives … Named to the All-ACC Team for the 3-meter dive … Finished 35th in the 1-meter dive with a score of 251.85 and 25th in the 3-meter dive finishing with 324.90 points at the NCAA Championships … Punched ticket to the national meet with a 14th place finish in the 1-meter dive (630.40 points – 303.90 prelim, 326.5 final), an eighth place finish in the 3-meter dive (743.00 points – 361.30 prelim, 381.7 final) and a 20th place finish in the platform dive (239.10 points) … Earned All-ACC honors for his third place and school record score of 408.10 in the three meter dive … took home fifth place honors and set the school record in the 1-meter dive with a score of 360.35 … netted a career best score of 245.95 on the platform dive at the ACC Championships finishing 15th … Earned 13 first place finishes during the 2010-11 season, seven in the 1-meter and six in the 3-meter dive. As A Freshman In 2009-10: Earned an 11th place finish in the three meter dive at the NCAA Zone B Diving Meet coming in with a point total of 637.45 (307.95 preliminary, 329.50 Final) … Was the top finisher for the Yellow Jackets in the one meter dive (322.80) taking tenth and in the three meter dive (334.05) earning 11th place at the ACC Championships … Took 17th in the ACC Championships in the Platform dive competition with a total of 228.25 points … Took second in the three meter dive setting a personal best point total of 389.60 vs. Virgina Tech and Florida State … With a 12th place finish at the Georgia Tech Invitational set a personal best in the platform dive (240.90) … Recorded a personal best total in the one meter vs. Florida coming in second with a point total of 325.95. High School: Eight-year letterwinner under coach Igor Kopecky … Holds the three-meter record (513.85) set at the Alberta Summer Provincials … Competed in the 2008 Winter Senior Nationals, 2008 Alberta Summer Provincials, Dive Calgary Electric 2008, Winter Senior Nationals 2009, Alberta Winter Provincials 2009 and Alberta Summer Provincials 2009 … Was on honor roll throughout high school and in the Grade 9 Royal Conservatory of Music Honors Program. Personal: Born Brandon Alexander Makinson on March 1, 1991, in Calgary, Alberta … Son of Michael and Bonnie Makinson … Brother of Meryl … Hobbies include skiing, water sports and video games … Majoring in Aerospace Engineering.

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Sam Morgan

Sophomore Paradise Valley, Ariz. Chapparral Distance

As A Freshman In 2010-11: Notched three season bests at the Virginia Tech Invitational in the 200-Free (1:47.24, seventh place), the 500-Free (4:44.13, third place) and the 200-Fly (1:56.67, third place) … Earned a season best time in the 1,000-Free touching the wall in 9:54.48 vs. Western Kentucky and Florida Atlantic. High School: Attended three different high schools in four years ... Helped his team to the 2009 Arizona State title at Chaparral High School under the direction of Laura Winslow ... Named the MVP of his team his freshman year at Barron Collier High School. Personal: Born Samuel O’Loughlin Morgan on August 24, 1991 in Hartford, Conn. ... Parents are William and Kate Morgan ... Has four older siblings, Steve, Jenny, Emily and Hannah ... Father, William, played baseball at UConn ... Enjoys playing the saxophone and reading ... Plans to major in Management and would like to be a banker.

Morgan’s Career Top Times 200 Free 1:47.24 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 500 Free 4:44.13 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 1,000 Free 9:54.48 Vs. WKU and FAU (10/23/10) 1,650 Free 16:17.94 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 200 Fly 1:56.67 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11)

As A Freshman In 2010-11: Recorded a season best time in the 500-Free, 1,650-Free and 400-IM at the ACC Championships … earned a 22nd place finish in the 500-Free with a time of 4:31.21, a 16th place finish in the 1,650-Free in a time of 15:41.95 and a 18th place and 3:57.14 finish in the 400-IM … Netted the team’s fastest time in 2010-11 in the 1,000-Free at Florida, touching the wall in 9:31.18 and also taking home the victory in the 500-Free and the 400-IM … Earned a first place finish in the 500-Free at Davidson, finishing in 4:42.79 … Notched a season best time of 1:56.09 in the 200-IM at NC State … High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Leslie Berens at South Mecklenburg High School … Earned the honor of Scholastic All-American from 2008-2010 and was also an AllAmerican in the 400-Free relay during his senior season … Named the MVP of his high school team … Also a member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club and the Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Born Andreas Carl Nilsson on July 13, 1992 in Charlotte, N.C. … Parents are Peter and Ann Nilsson … Has an older sister Michaela who currently swims for Rutgers University … Chose Georgia Tech because it is academically prestigious, the swim team and its location … Enjoys swimming, drawing, eating and sleeping … Plans to major in Building Construction and would like to be an architect.

Nilsson’s Career Top Times 500 Free 4:31.21 2011 ACC Championships 1,000 Free 9:31.18 at Florida (1/7/11) 1,650 Free 15:41.95 2011 ACC Championships 200-IM 1:56.09 at NC State (1/15/11) 400-IM 3:57.14 2011 ACC Championships

Nigel Plummer Senior Stone Mountain, Ga. Chamblee Sprint Free

Andreas Nilsson Sophomore Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg IM/Distance

2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 1,000-Free (9th), 9:31.18 • 1,650-Free (10th), 15:41.95 • 400-IM (9th), 3:57.14

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2008-09 NCAA Participant (50-Free, 200 Free Relay) 2008-09 ACC Freshman of the Year 2008-09 ACC Champion (50-Free, 200 Free Relay) 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech Record Books • 50-Free (1st), 19.54 • 100-Free (3rd), 44.27 • 200 Medley Relay (4th), 1:28.55 • 400 Medley Relay (3rd), 3:15.32 • 200-Free Relay (1st), 1:17.84 • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 2:57.76

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As A Junior In 2010-11: Netted a season best time in the 50-Free at the ACC Championships touching the wall in 20.22 seconds … Took 22nd in the 100-Free at the ACC Championships with a season best time of 44.68 … Finished in a season best time of 50.32 in the 100-Fly at the ACC Championships … Took first place in the 50-Free at Florida and vs. Western Kentucky and Florida Atlantic with times of 20.76 and 20.78 respectively … Took first in the 100Free with a time of 47.29 at Davidson. As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Swam the first leg of the 400-Free Relay en route to a fifth place finish in 2:58.97 at the ACC Championships also swimming the anchor leg in the 200 and 400 Medley as the Jackets came in sixth (1:28.55) and fifth (3:15.32) respectively … Finished fourth overall in the 50-Free at the ACC Championships touching the wall with a time of 19.96 while also taking 17th in the 100-Free race with a time of 44.64 … Took home the title in the 50-Free against Virginia Tech and Florida State with a time of 20.53 … Earned first place showings in both the 50 and 100-Free at the Georgia Tech Invite with times of 20.09 and 44.27 respectively … Began the season with two first place finishes against Clemson, Miami and Western Kentucky turning in times of 20.34 and 45.51 respectively. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Named ACC Freshman of the Year after winning conference titles in both the 50-Free and as a member of the 200-Free Relay team … broke the Georgia Tech mark in the 50-Free at the ACC Championships with at 19.54 …was a part of 200-free relay squad that shattered a Georgia Tech and ACC record in the event with a time of 1:17.84 at the ACC Championships … qualified for the NCAA Championships in both events … 200-free relay team placed 18th at the event, while placing 60th in the 50-free. High School: Three-year letterwinner for coach Curtis Johnson ... As a senior, had a national ranked time in the 50-free and was a state champion ... Was a member of the Chamblee Army Junior ROTC. Personal: Born Nigel C. Plummer on January 5, 1990, in Stone Mountain, Ga. ... Son of Fred Plummer and Jan Costello ... Has an older sister, Audrey, who attends Georgia Tech ... Lists his hobby as playing guitar ... Chose Georgia Tech because it was close to home, good academics and a friendly atmosphere ... A Business Administration major.

Plummer’s Career Top Times 50 Free 19.54 2009 ACC Championships 100 Free 44.27 2010 Georgia Tech Invite 100 Fly 50.08 2010 ACC Championships

Randolph’s Career Top Times 50 Back 25.19 vs. Emory (1/26/08) 100 Back 51.24 2008 ACC Championships 200 Back 1:50.05 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) 100 Breast 56.84 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) 100 Fly 50.82 2008 ACC Championships 200 IM 1:50.72 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) 2011-12 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving

Max Randolph R-Senior Atlanta, Ga. Lakeside Back/IM CAPTAIN

2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-Back (10th), 1:50.05 • 100-Breast (6th), 55.30 • 200-IM (10th), 1:50.15 As a Redshirt Junior In 2010-11: Set career best times in the 100-Breast, 200-Breast and 200-IM at the ACC Championships … Took home 11th place with a time of 55.30 in the 100-Breast, notched a 24th place finish in 2:05.09 in the 200 and took the C-final win in the 200-IM with a time of 1:50.15 in the 200-IM … Recorded a season best time with a victory in the 200-Back at Davidson touching the wall in 1:54.79 … Finished in a season best 52.21 in the 100-Back at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational. As A Redshirt Sophomore In 2009-10: Set three new personal bests at the Triangle Cup in Chapel Hill earning a first place performance in the 200-IM (1;50.72), also breaking his personal bests in the 200-Back (1:50.05) and 100-Breast (56.84) … Earned a fourth place showing in the 200-Back touching the wall in 1:54.75. As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Redshirted the season due to injury. As A Freshman In 2007-08: Was third on the team in the 200back with a time of 1:50.79 at the ACC Championships … Also recorded the fifth-fastest swim in the 100-back with a 51.24 showing at ACC’s … Top season time in the 100-fly was 50.82 at the ACC championships, while mark of 1:52.10 in the 200-IM at the ACC Championships was the second-fastest on the squad. High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner ... Team captain and recipient of highest school award for academic and athletic excellence senior year (Viking Award) ... DeKalb County backstroke champion 2004-07 ... Lead off on school-record 200-medley relay team ... Ten-year member and age group team record holder for nationally ranked USS Dynamo Swim Club ... Two-time Junior National Qualifier ... Four-year letterwinner in cross county ... MVP freshman, junior and senior year ... Top-10 State finisher senior year ... Voted Mr. Most Spirited by entire senior class. Personal: Born Maxwell James Randolph on June 29, 1989, in Atlanta ... Son of Randy and Chrys Randolph ... Has two sisters, Brit and Jamie ... Hobbies include running, cycling, and Frisbee ... Majoring in Business Administration.

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Brian Robbins

Ryan Salmon

Senior Sandy Springs, Ga. North Springs Mid-Distance

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2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

As A Junior In 2010-11: Won the 100-Fly with a career best time of 50.59 at the Virginia Tech Invitational … Netted a career best time in the 200-Fly also at the Virginia Tech Invite touching the wall in 1:52.66 … Set a season best time of 1:45.35 in the 200Free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational. As A Sophomore in 2009-10: Finished ninth in the 200-Free with a time of 1:44.94 vs. Virginia Tech and Florida State … Earned a season best time of 1:44.25 in the 200-Free with a fifth place showing vs. NC State. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Set career bests in the 200-free (1:42.61) and 500-free (4:46.10) against Emory … Established a career best by touching the wall of the 200-fly in a time of 2:00.84 against UNC-Wilmington and Virginia Tech. High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Julie Ferris … Was a second-team all-state in 2007 and helped lead team to its highest state finish in school history … Won his high school’s team award all four years and was recipient of the Rookie of the Year Award, Coaches Award, Spartan Award and MVP … Holds school records in the 50-free, 100-free, 200-free, 500-free and 100-fly … Was a member of the National Honor Society, Super Honor Roll all four years and the Principal’s List. Personal: Born Brian Alexander Robbins on Feb. 27, 1990, in Atlanta, Ga. … Son of Rick and Cindy Robbins … Comes from a true Tech family as father played baseball at Georgia Tech from 19771980, sister, Stephanie, played volleyball for Tech from 20052008, and uncle, Andy Hearn, was on the Tech football team from 1981-1985 … In addition, his other sister, Jennifer, was a swimmer at the University of Texas from 2003-2005 … Great grandfather, Frank Nesser and five of his brothers (also known as the Nesser Brothers) are recognized in the Pro Football Hall of Fame … Mother, aunt and grandfather also attended Georgia Tech … Hobbies include playing the saxophone, watching college football, basketball and baseball … Chose Georgia Tech because of the great education and swimming facility … A Business Administration major.

Sophomore Savannah, Ga. Benedictine Military School Breast

2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

As A Freshman In 2010-11: Set career best times in the 100Breast, 200-Breast and 200-IM at the ACC Championships … Took home second place in the C-Final in the 100-Breast with a time of 56.27 as well as the 200-Breast in 2:02.54 … Finished with a time of 1:54.08 in the 200-IM … Earned a P.R. in the 50-Free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational with a time of 22.41. High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Brennan Lemieux ... Earned All-American honors in the 100-Breast and the 200-IM at the 2010 GHSA Championships ... Earned Second Team All-State Honors and was the MVP of the Benedictine Swim Team in his senior season ... Graduated as the Valedictorian of his high school earning high honors each year ... Member of the National Honor Society from sophomore year on ... Treasurer of the National Honor Society in his senior year. Personal: Born Ryan Alex Salmon on August 28, 1992 in Johannesburg, South Africa ... Parents are Richard and Nadine Salmon ... Has a younger sister Mandy ... Has also lived in Cambridge, England and Toronto, Canada ... Lists Bill Forrestor, his club coach, as one of the biggest influences in his life ... Enjoys mud wrestling and skeet shooting in his free time ... A Civil Engineering major.

Salmon’s Career Top Times 50 Free 22.41 2010 Georgia Tech Invite 100 Breast 56.27 2011 ACC Championships 200 Breast 2:02.54 2011 ACC Championships 200 IM 1:54.08 2011 ACC Championships

Robbins’ Career Top Times 100 Free 47.40 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) 200 Free 1:42.66 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) 500 Free 4:46.10 vs. Emory (1/31/09) 100 Fly 50.59 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 200 Fly 1:52.66 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11)

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Mark Sarman Freshman Ashburn, Va. Broad Run Fly/IM

High School: A four year letter winner under Beverly Kelley at Broad Run High School … Captain of the squad during his senior season … Helped his team to the Dulles District Championship in each of his seasons on the team (2008-11), A Four-time VHSL AA Individual State Champion … Named the Broad Run Swimming MVP in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons … A two-time NISCA All-American … Named to the 2011 First Team All-Met by the Washington Post … The 2011 Loudoun Times Male Athlete of the Year.

All-American and six-time all-state … 2009 Academic All-American … Holds school records in the 200-free, 500-free, 100-breast and 200-free relay … Vice President of the National Honor Society and Distinguished Honors for four years. Personal: Born Colin James Schouten on September 28, 1990, in Lititz, Pa. … Parents are Erik and Jackie Schouten … Brother of Madeline and Emma … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, athletics, atmosphere and location … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as breaking the 4:30 mark in the 500-free at the 2009 state championship … Majoring in Computational Media.

Schouten’s Career Top Times 200 Free 1:41.40 2010 ACC Championships 500 Free 4:29.15 2010 ACC Championships 1650 Free 15:39.19 2010 ACC Championships 200 Fly 1:51.73 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11)

Ben Shepperd Sophomore Marietta, Ga. George Walton Comprehensive Sprint Free/Fly

Personal: Born Mark Christopher Sarman on December 19, 1992 in Annapolis, Md. … Parents are Peter and Gayle Sarman … Brother to Anna … Chose to come to Tech because of the great campus, the team chemistry and the outstanding academics … his most memorable athletic achievement includes winning states in the 200-Free Relay in 2010 for Broad Run … Plans to major in Environmental Engineering.

Colin Schouten Junior Lititz, Pa. Warwick Distance Free

2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

As A Sophomore In 2010-11: Netted a season best time in the 200-Free, 500-Free, and 200-Fly at the Virginia Tech Invitational … Took home the 200-Fly victory in his first shot at the event on the season with a time of 1:51.73 … Finished second in the 500-Free with a time of 4:36.33 and earned a third place finish in the 200Free with a time of 1:43.19 … Finished in 16:36.02 in the 1,650Free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational. As A Freshman In 2009-10: Finished 16th overall in the 1650Free and 21st overall in the 500-Free in his first career ACC Championship coming in with times of 15:39.19 and 4:30.72 respectively … Earned a third place showing in the 1000-Free setting a career best time of 9:53.45 vs. NC State … Took home fifth place in both the 500 and 1000-Free vs. Duke with times of 4:51.18 and 10:06.24 respectively. High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Mark Daum … Lancaster-Lebanon and District 3 individual champion in the 500-free … 2009 Lancaster-Lebanon Most Valuable Swimmer … Three-time

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2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

As A Freshman In 2010-11: Set a career best time in the 50-Free with a prelim victory at the Virginia Tech Invitational (20.77) going on to finish third in the race during the finals … Netted a third place finish in the 100-Free with a career best time of 46.10 at the Virginia Tech Invite … Set a P.R. in both the 200-Free and 100-Fly at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational with times of 1:48.78 and 52.90 respectively … Earned the victory in the 50-Free at Davidson clocking in with a time of 21.94 seconds. High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Sharon Loughran ... Captained his team for his junior and senior seasons ... Earned a State Championship title in the 50-Free while also earning County Championship honors in the 50-Free and 100-Fly ... Earned All-American, Academic All-American, All-State First Team, and All-County First Team honors ... Holds the 50-Free, 200-Medley and 200 and 400-Free Relay records at his high school ... Also a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club. Personal: Born Benjamin Clayton Shepperd on June 19, 1992 in Boca Raton, Fla. ... Parents are Steve and Sharon Shepperd ... Has one older sister, Leah ... Says his most memorable athletic achievement has been getting the Georgia Long Course 50-meter Free record ... Enjoys water sports ... A Computer Engineering major.

Shepperd’s Career Top Times 50 Free 20.77 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 100 Free 46.10 Virginia Tech Invite (2/5/11) 200 Free 1:48.78 2010 Georgia Tech Invite 100 Fly 52.90 2010 Georgia Tech Invite

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Matthew Vaughan

Zach Tillman

Senior Virginia Beach, Va. Princess Anne Breast

Junior Dacula, Ga. Mill Creek Distance Free

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2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC All-Academic Team

In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-Free (7th), 1:38.81 • 1,000-Free (8th), 9:30.16 • 1,650-Free (8th), 15:33.97 • 800-Free Relay (3rd), 6:32.99 As A Junior In 2010-11: Netted season best times in the 200Free, 500-Free and 1,650-Free at the ACC Championships … Recorded a 12th place finish in the 1,650-Free with a 2010-11 team best time of 15:33.97 … Netted a 16th place finish in the 500-Free with a time of 4:28.55 and finished 18th in the 200-Free with a time of 1:38.81 … Anchored the 800-Free relay team to the third fastest time in school history (6:32.99) … Tied his career best in the 100-Free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational with a time of 46.66 and set a season best in the 1,000-Free at Florida with a 9:32.84 finish … Won the 1,000-Free twice during the season vs. Western Kentucky and Florida Atlanta … Took home the 200-Free title vs. Darton. As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Sat out the 2009-10 season. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Took first place in the 1650-Free vs. Emory with a time of 16:01.61 also taking second in the 500-Free with a time of 4:39.96 … Finished second with a season best time of 9:30.16 in the 1000-Free at NC State. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for Coach Rick Creed ... 2008 county and state champion in the 500-free ... All-county in the 800-free, 200-free and 400-free relay ... 500-free all-state selection ... Holds school records in 500-free, 200-free, 200-free relay and 400-free relay.

2009-10 Chapman/Miles Most Improved Athlete

In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-Breast (3rd), 54.66 • 200-Breast (5th), 1:59.72 • 200 Medley Relay (3rd), 1:28.46 As a Junior In 2010-11: Earned season best times in the 100 and 200-Breast at the ACC Championships finishing 10th in the 100-Breast with a time of 55.16 and 14th in the 200-Breast with a time of 2:01.19 to earn points for the Jackets … Also netted a career best time in the 50-Free with a 21.25 second finish at the ACC Championships. As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Set career best times at the ACC Championships in the preliminaries of the 100-Breast (54.66) and finals of the 200-Breast (1:59.72) .... took sixth in the 100 and ninth in the 200-Breast at the ACC Championships with times of 54.76 and 1:59.72 respectively … Finished first in both the 100 and 200-Breast vs. Emory with times of 55.73 and 2:03.55 respectively … Touched the wall first in the 100-Breast with a time of 56.53 vs. NC State … Took home first in the 200-Breast vs. Duke with a time of 2:08.25. As A Freshman In 2008-09: At the ACC Championships, set career-highs in the 50-free (21.66), 100-breast (56.18) and 200breast (2:02.99). High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Jay Smith … 2008 Junior National Qualifier in the 50-breast, 100-breast and 200breast … 2007 and 2008 NCSA Junior National Qualifier in the 50-breast, 100-breast, 200-breast and 200-IM … 2008 high school All-American in the 100-breast … Named the 2008 Male Athlete of the Year for winter sports as well as the Virginia Beach Sports Club

Personal: Born Zachory Eric Tillman on August 8, 1990, in Long Beach, Calif. ... Son of Howard and Natalie Tillman ... Has two brothers, Joshua and Tyler ... Joshua attends Georgia Tech ... Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, athletics and social atmosphere ... Lists hobbies as football, soccer, basketball and rafting ... A Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering major.

Tillman’s Career Top Times 100 Free 46.66 2010 Georgia Tech Invite 200 Free 1:38.81 2011 ACC Championship 500 Free 4:28.47 Sectional Meet (3/2010) 1000 Free 9:20.63 Sectional Meet (3/2010) 1650 Free 15:33.97 2011 ACC Championship

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Outstanding Male Athlete Award … Four-time all-state in the 100breast and 200-IM … Three-time school MVP … Holds the school’s lifetime high points award … Set new district and school record in the 100-breast … Member of the honor roll, National Honor Society, Student Cooperative Association and Student Council (vice president as a junior and senior) … Recipient of the Cavalier Award and Student of the Quarter as a junior … Also played club lacrosse for one season. Personal: Born Matthew Eric Vaughan on Sept. 11, 1990, in Ventura, Calif. … Son of Joseph and Vicki Vaughan … Brother of Jackie … Father was a swimmer at William & Mary from 1975-79, while grandfather, Joseph Alvin Vaughan, attended Georgia Tech for one year … Chose to attend Georgia Tech because of the swim team program, location and facilities … Hobbies include surfing, wave boarding, listening to music, playing the bass guitar and hanging out with friends … Is a Polymer Fiber Engineering major.

Vaughan’s Career Top Times 50 Free 21.25 2011 ACC Championships 100 Breast 54.66 2010 ACC Championships 200 Breast 1:59.72 2010 ACC Championships

Nico Van Duijn

Freshman Bassersdorf, Switzerland K&S Gymnasium Ramibuhl Fly

Wilson Wei Freshman Norman, Okla. Norman North Back/IM

High School: A four year letterwinner under the direction of Kent Nicholson at Norman North High School … Captained his team during his senior season … Helped his team to the First Mid-State Conference Championship in school history in 2008 … Conference Champions in each of his four years at Norman North … Named AllState by the Oklahoma Swimming Coaches … Is the school record holder in six events, the 200-IM, 500-Free, 100-Back, 200-Medley Relay, 200-Free Relay and 400-Free Relay … A three-time Oklahoma High School State Champion in the 200-IM (2010, 2011) and the 200-Medley Relay (2011) … Member of the National Honor Society, an Oklahoma Academic Scholar and an AP Scholar. Personal: Born Shu-Tao Wilson Wei on December 10, 1992 in Norman, Okla. … Parents are Walter and Ching Cheng … Brother to Maria … Chose to come to Tech for its prestigious engineering program, the history of fast swimming in the ACC and that the tradition of school spirit fits his passion for sports … Started swimming at the age of five … Co-president of the Orchestra … Plans to major in Industrial and Systems Engineering.

Before Tech: Swam for the Limmat Sharks Zurich Club for the last five years under head coach Dirk Reinicke ... The No. 2 all-time swimmer in the 100-Fly in Switzerland … Has won multiple Swiss National Championships in the 50, 100 and 200-Fly … Earned a spot in the 2008 European Junior \Championship semifinals in the 100-Fly … Was a part of the finals in the 50, 100 and 200 fly at the 2010 FINA World Cup in Singapore … Earned the Bronze medal in the 100 Fly at the World CISM Military Games … Was the salutatorian of his high school class. Personal: Born Nico van Duijn on October 6, 1990 in Bulach, Zurich, Switzerland … Parents are Eric and Flavia van Duijn … Brother to Tina … Chose to come to Tech because it was the best opportunity to combine competitive swimming and ambitious studying, the awesome facilities and the cool teammates … Started swimming at the age of 10 … Plans to major in Electrical Engineering. At the 2011 Swiss junior long course national championships, Nico Van Duijn (second from right) was involved in a four-way tie for first place in the 50-Fly as all swimmers touched in 25.15.

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Sara Allen

Freshman Johns Creek, Ga. Chattahoochee Distance Free

High School: A four year letter winner under Ron Loula at Chattahoochee High School …. Earned the honor of team captain … Team MVP during her senior year … A graphic design student with many honors including First place at the 2010 Verve Art Show, 2009-10 Georgia Press Association All-Georgia Award, Front Page Design Editor of her school’s student newspaper and yearbook … Earned a spot on the honor roll from Fall 2007-Spring 2011. Personal: Born Sara Caroline Allen on October 9, 1982 in Winfield, Ill. … Parents are Julie and Jeffrey Allen … Sister of Elisabeth and Hanna … Chose Georgia Tech for its computational media major and for the location … Hobbies include triathlons and water skiing … Started swimming at the age of six … Plans to major in Computational Media.

honors in her junior and senior seasons ...Was a four-time national team member and a four-time regional champion...Earned the Ray A. Kroc award. Personal: Born Helen Louise Alvey on April 2, 1990 in Marietta, Ga. ... Parents are Jim Alvey and Sheila Alvey ... Has five other siblings ... Older sister, Suzanne, competed at the University of Arizona in gymnastics from 2006-2009 ... Transitioned from gymnastics into diving at the age of 12 ... Lists her most memorable athletic accomplishment as winning states in her junior year of high school ... Majoring in Psychology and hopes to be a child psychologist.

Alvey’s Career Top Scores 1-Meter 295.25 2011 ACC Championships 3-Meter 286.50 2011 NCAA Zone B Diving Platform 193.30 2011 ACC Championships

Ariana Berg

Freshman Peachtree City, Ga. McIntosh Breast

Helen Alvey

Junior Marietta, Ga. The Walker School Diving

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2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 All-ACC Academic Team

As a Sophomore In 2010-11: Posted a career-best time in the 1-meter (295.25) and the platform dive (193.30) at the 2011 ACC Championship… Placed first in the 1-meter (286.43) against Florida. Before Tech (at South Carolina): Named SEC Diver of the Week for her performance in dual meet against Virginia, where she won the one-meter competition...Qualified for NCAA Zone competition... Advanced to finals at NCAA Zones, finishing eighth...Competed at SEC Championships...Named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.

High School: A four year letterwinner for Andy Smith at McIntosh High School … Captained her team for three seasons … Won the state championship in the 100-Breast during her senior season … A NISCA Academic All-American during her senior season as well as a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American in her sophomore campaign … Earned All-American status in the 100-Breast in both her sophomore and junior seasons … Holds the school record in the 100 and 200 Breast and 500 Free … An Honors Student. Personal: Born Ariana Taylor Berg on January 31, 1993 in Minot N.D. … Parents are Evan Berg and Karla Henke … Sister of Erika … Cousin Stacey Berg currently plays football and runs track at Dakota State University … Chose Georgia Tech for its high academic standards, awesome training facility and the wonderful team … A cancer survivor, her most memorable athletic accomplishment was swimming lifetime bests just six months after completing chemotherapy … Plans to major in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

High School: A two-year letterwinner under the direction of Jessica Eaton at the Walker School ... Team MVP and team captain as a junior and a senior...Was Georgia state diving champion as a junior and a senior ... Earned All-American and First Team All-County

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Kate Brandus Freshman Alpharetta, Ga. Milton Fly

High School: A four year letter winner for Theresa Lee at Milton High School … An All-American in the 100-Fly during her junior and senior seasons … Team MVP during her junior season … Swam a short course national cut time in the 100-Fly from her sophomore to her senior year … Scholastic All-American sophomore, junior and senior year … Holds the school record in the 100-Fly and 100Back, both set at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center … An honor roll student all four years of high school … Member of the Science National Honor Society. Personal: Born Katherine Elizabeth Brandus on March 5, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga. … Parents are Mark and Lynn Brandus … Sister to Chris and Grace … her uncle Bryan Carter played football at NC State … Chose to come to Tech because of the great school, fun and welcoming team and great swim program … Started swimming at the age of seven … Plans to major in Public Policy.

Sarah Broadley Senior Windermere, Fla. Olympia Mid-Distance Free

As A Sophomore in 2009-10: Set new career-bests in two events at the 2010 ACC Championships, the 200-Free (1:49.17) and the 500-Free (4:54.60) … Finished 25th overall in the 500-Free at the ACC Championships with the 4:54.60 mark … Placed 18th in the 200-Free at the same meet with the 1:49.17 mark … Took home the title in the 500-Free vs. Emory (5:04.47) also finishing second in the 200-Free with a time of 1:51.64 … Jumped into the record books with a 25th place showing in the 200-IM at the Georgia Tech Invite. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Member of the 400-Free relay team which set a school record (3:20.64) at the ACC Championships … Set career-highs in the 100-Free (50.99), 200-Free (1:49.49) and 500-Free (4:55.55) at the ACC Championships … Each of those swims were the third-fastest in school history … Also recorded a season-best time of 59.86 in the 100-Fly against Clemson. High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-year captain for Coach Chuck Burgess … Was part of four district championship and three conference championship teams … Was a six-time district champion, four conference championships, three regional championships and the 2004 state champion in the 500-Free … Four time high school MVP, eight-time FHSAA All-American and three-time Orlando Sentinel all-state pick … Holds school records in the 200-Free, 500-Free, 200-Free relay and 400-Free relay … Also a five-time YMCA national champion … Member of the National Honor Society, Summa Cum Laude, Science National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society. Personal: Born Sarah Nicole Broadley on October 25, 1989, in San Bernadino, Calif. … Parents are Richard and Lenore Broadley … Has a sister, Elizabeth … Father played water polo from 197781 at Mount San Antonio College and UC-Santa Barbara … Chose Georgia Tech because of its academics, the swim team and coaches as well as the facility and location … Hobbies include surfing, rock climbing, and listening to music … Describes herself as a big movie junkie … Majoring in Industrial Engineering.

Broadley’s Career Top Times 100 Free 50.99 2009 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:49.17 2010 ACC Championships 500 Free 4:54.60 2010 ACC Championships 200-IM 2:07.46 GT Fall Invitational (11/20/09

In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-Free (5th), 50.99 • 200-Free (4th), 1:49.17 • 500-Free (4th),4:54.60 • 200-IM (10th), 2:07.46 • 400-Free Relay (1st), 3:20.64 • 800-Free Relay (1st), 7:18.42 As a Junior in 2010-11: Set three season bests at the ACC Championship, the 100-Free (51.50), 200-Free (1:50.40) and the 500Free (5:05.25) … Also a member of the 800-Free relay team that set the fourth fastest time in school history at the Georgia Tech Invitational in 7:31.46 … Took first place in the 100-Free (51.69) and 200-Free (1:51.22) vs. WKY and FAU … Placed first in the 200Free against Davidson College with a mark of 1:55.22 … Set a new season-best and place first in the 50-Free (24.55) and a season best in the 200-IM vs. Darton.

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Kristen Dornstauder Senior Newark, Del. Tower Hill School IM/Distance Free CAPTAIN

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neering, swimming team and campus … Majoring in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

Dornstauder’s Career Top Times 200 Free 1:56.11 vs. Emory (1/30/10) 500 Free 4:59.73 2009 ACC Championships 200 Fly 2:03.77 2011 ACC Championships 200 IM 2:05.32 2011 ACC Championships 400 IM 4:25.76 2009 ACC Championships

Jordan Evans Senior Hoschton, Ga. Mill Creek IM/Fly

2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-Fly (9th), 2:04.10 • 200-IM (6th), 2:05.50 • 400-IM (3rd), 4:25.76 As a Junior in 2010-11: Posted a new season best times in three events at the 2011 ACC Championships, the 200-Fly (2:03.77) , 200-IM (2:05.32) and the 400-IM (4:27.57) … Also posted a season best time in the 200-Free (1:56.14) and the 200-Breast (2:29.77) vs. Darton while notching season bests in the 50-Free (5:07.24) in the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational and the 1000-Free (10:44.47) at Florida. As a Sophomore in 2009-10: Posted her best times of the season in the 200-Fly (2:07.41), 200-IM (2:11.00) and the 400-IM (4:29.69) at the Triangle College Cup … Took home sixth in the 100-Fly with a season best time of 59.99 … Earned a third place finish in the 200-IM at North Carolina touching the wall with a time of 2:14.07. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Burst onto the scene with four swims that appear in Tech’s all-time top 10 list … At the ACC Championships, set career-highs in the 500-Free (4:59.73), 200-Fly (2:04.10), 200-IM (2:05.50) and 400-IM (4:25.76) … Also swam a seasonbest 10:43.53 in the 1,000-Free against Clemson. High School: Four-year letterwinner in swimming for coach Sharon Reynolds … Was the 2005 and 2006 state champion in the 500-Free as well as 2008 YMCA combined team district champion … Four-time first-team all-state and first-team all-conference as well as a YMCA national finalist … Holds school records in the 200-Medley relay, 200-Free relay, 200-Free, 100-Fly and 500-Free … YMCA record holder in 500-Free, 1,000-Free, 100-Fly, 200-Fly, 200-Free relay, 400-Free relay, 800-Free relay, 200-Medley relay and 400-Medley relay … Was a four-year scholar with high honors and also recipient of the American Chemical Society Textbook Award and Crichton Science Award, both in 2008 … Member of the Cum Laude society. Personal: Born Kristen Marie Dornstauder on February 14, 1990, in Wilmington, Del … Parents are Mark and Nancy Dornstauder … Has a younger brother, Karl … Chose Tech because of its engi-

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2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009-10 Chapman/Miles Most Improved Athlete Award

In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-Fly (2nd), 54.70 • 200-Fly (5th), 2:02.20 • 200-IM (2nd), 2:02.47 • 200-Medley Relay (1st), 1:42.38 • 400-Medley Relay (2nd), 3:42.17 As a Junior in 2010-11: Posted a season best in the 200-Fly (2:03.76) and the 200-IM (2:06.95) at the 2011 ACC Championships … Also a member of the 200-Medley relay team to set a school record at the ACC Championships with a time of 1:42.38 … Posted season bests in the 50-Free (24.91) and the 100-Fly (56.48) vs. Georgia and Emory … Notched season bests in the 500Free (5:13.71) and the 100-Back (1:00.38) vs. Darton. As a Sophomore in 2009-10: Posted career-best marks in three events at the 2010 ACC Championships … earned an 11th place finish in the 100-Fly after hitting the wall in 54.70 … time was not only a personal-best, but was a new school record in the event … placed 16th in both the 200-Fly and the 200-IM in personal-best times of 2:02.20 in the 200-Fly and 2:02.47 in the 200-IM … Set a personal best in the 400-IM with a time of 4:33.36 vs. Emory … Had the team’s best finish in both the 100-Fly and the 200-IM vs. Virginia Tech and Florida State with times of 56.66 and 2:08.44 respectively … Earned a first place finish in the 200-IM with a time of 2:11.90 at UNC. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Burst onto the scene with four individual swims that appear in Tech’s all-time top 10 list … Part of

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the 400-Medley relay team which set a school record at the ACC Championships (3:42.17)… At the ACC Championships, set careerhighs in the 100-Fly, 200-Fly, 200-IM and 400-IM. High School: Three –year letterwinner for Coach Rick Creed … Won the 2007 100-Fly championship … Was an All-American in the 200-IM (2006), 100-Fly (2007), 200-IM (2007), 100-Fly (2008), 100-Breast (2008), 200-Free (2008), 200-Free relay (2008) and the 800-Free relay (2008) … Set high school records in the 100-Fly, 100-Breast, 200-IM, 50-Free and 100-Free. Personal: Born Jordan Page Evans on May 15, 1990, in Decatur, Ga. … Parents are Rick and Sandra Evans … Sister of Katie and Jonathan … Uncle, Joe Pinson, attended Georgia Tech … Chose Georgia Tech because of its swimming program, closeness to home and rigor of academics … Hobbies include reading and pet sitting … Business Administration major.

Evans’ Career Top Times 50 Free 24.62 2009 GT Fall Invitational 100 Fly 54.70 2010 ACC Championships 200 Fly 2:02.20 2010 ACC Championships 200 IM 2:02.47 2010 ACC Championships

Personal: Born Caroline Beth Fore on March 16, 1992 in Salt Lake City, Utah ... Parents are Bryan and Terry Fore ... Has a younger brother, Christopher ... Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, the closeness of the swim team and the location ... Plans to major in International Affairs and Modern Languages in hopes of being a Spanish teacher.

Fore’s Career Top Times 200-Back 2:10.21 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 100-Breast 1:11.11 vs. Georgia and Emory (11/3/10) 200-Breast 2:26.06 2011 ACC Championship 200-IM 2:06.43 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 400-IM 4:25.56 2011 ACC Championship

Ashley Hardy

Sophomore Sterling Heights, Mich. Adlai E. Stevenson Diving

Caroline Fore

Sophomore Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs Breast/IM

In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-Breast (10th), 2:26.06 • 200-IM (9th), 2:06.43 • 400-IM (2nd), 4:25.26 As a Freshman in 2010-11: Posted a career best time in the 200Breast (2:26.06) and the 400-IM (4:25.56) at the 2011 ACC Championships … Posted a career best time in the 200-Back (2:10.21) and the 200-IM (2:06.43) at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational … Posted a career best in the 100-Breast (1:11.11) vs. Georgia and Emory … Placed first in the 400-IM (4:38.14) vs. Florida … Took first place and recorded a career best time in the 200-Fly (2:12.45) vs. Darton. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Boiling Springs High School where she captained her team from her sophomore year on ... Won the 200-IM at the 2009 State Championships ... Named All-American in the 200-IM, All-State, and MVP of her team for all four years ... Holds the state record in the 200-Breast ... Wendy’s High School Heisman State Finalist.

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As a Freshman in 2010-11: Posted a career best time in the Platform dive (183.85) at the ACC Championships … Took first place and recorded a career best and score of 309.38 in the 1-meter dive vs. Darton … Took first place in the 1-meter (272.20) and the 3-meter (260.00) vs. WKU and FAU …Placed first in the 1-meter (285.53) and the 3 meter (251.55) vs. Davidson College … Recorded a career best mark in the 3-meter dive of 270.60 at Clemson. High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Adam Wadie ... Captained her team during her senior season ... Earned All-American honors in her junior and senior years ... Named AllState in her junior and senior years ... Set a diving record in the Macomb County Swimming and Diving Meet in 2009 ... Also a member of the Key Club and French Club. Personal: Born Ashley Sydney Hardy on February 12, 1992 ... Parents are Robert and Lori Hardy ... Has two older siblings, Jeremiah and Jamie ... Made the transition from gymnastics to diving in her freshman year of high school ... Adam Wadie, her high school coach, has been her biggest influence ... Majoring in Biomedical Engineering.

Hardy’s Career Top Scores 1-Meter 309.38 vs. Darton (1/29/11) 3-Meter 370.60 at Clemson (11/5/10) Platform 183.85 2011 ACC Championships

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Heidi Hatteberg Senior Louisville, Ky. DuPont Manual Back/Sprint CAPTAIN

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2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 All-ACC Academic Team 2009-10 Chapman/Miles Most Improved Athlete Award

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-Free (8th), 23.69 • 500-Free (3rd), 4:50.77 • 100-Back (1st), 54.66 • 200-Back (1st), 1:56.98 • 200-Free Relay (3rd), 1:33.16 • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 3:21.64 • 400-Medley Relay (1st), 3:42.02 As a Junior in 2010-11: Set a new season best time in the 500Free (4:51.04), and career bests in the 100-Back (54.66) and the 200-Back (1:56.98) at the ACC Championships … Her 100-Back and 200-Back times also set new school records … Part of the 400-Medley relay team to set the school record of 3:42.02 and the 400-Free relay team to set the second fastest time in school history with a 3:21.64 finish at the ACC Championships … Recorded a season best time at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational in the 200Free (1:52.03) … Posted a first place finish and a season best time in the 100-Free (52.69) and a first place finish in the 200-Free (1:52.23) vs. Darton … Took first place in the 100-Back (57.20) vs. NCSU. As a Sophomore in 2009-10: Set a new personal-best during her sophomore season in the 500-Free after hitting the wall in 4:50.77 at the 2010 ACC Championships … mark was the 17th best of the championships … Also set new personal bests in the 100 and 200Back at the ACC Championships … hit the wall in 1:57.68 to finish 10th overall in the 200-Back and finished in 55.25 in the 100Back to place 18th … Finished first in both the 100 and 200-Back vs. Emory touching the wall in 56.79 and 2:03.05 respectively … Earned a first place finish in the 100-Back with a time of 57.25 vs. NC State … Took home second in the 200-Back with a time of 2:05.94 at UNC … Finished first in both the 100 and 200-Back at Duke with times of 56.91 and 2:03.90 respectively. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Part of the Tech record-setting 200Free relay team (1:33.16) at the ACC Championships … Set career-highs in the 50-Free (23.69), 100-Back (55.96) and 200-Back (1:59.38) at the ACC Championships … Also established careerbests in the 100-Free (52.69) at the ConocoPhillips U.S. Short Course Nationals. High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Gary Webb … Was part of four state championship teams … Set a new high school record in the 100-Back in 2008 and won the title … Two-time All-

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American and 2008 recipient of the Seahawk Award … Qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 100-Back with her time of 1:04.19 at the OVC Meet … Class Valedictorian as well as member of the National Honors Society and Beta Club. Personal: Born Heidi Jill Hatteberg on July 11, 1990, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa … Parents are Kent and Hope Hatteberg … Has two older sisters, Sarah and Lindsay … Father was director of the choir at the University of Louisville that won the choir Olympics as well as the Kentucky Ambassadors … Chose Georgia Tech because of its education, swimming and proximity to home … Hobbies include singing, dancing, running, sewing and designing … An Aerospace Engineering major.

Hatteberg’s Career Top Times 50 Free 23.69 2009 ACC Championships 100 Free 52.69 vs. Darton (1/29/11) 200 Free 1:52.03 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 500 Free 4:50.77 2010 ACC Championships 50 Back 26.53 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 100 Back 54.66 2011 ACC Championships 200 Back 1:56.98 2011 ACC Championships

Kelsey Maloney Freshman Marietta, Ga. Wheeler Fly/Distance Free

High School: A seven year member of USA swimming with one year as captain under Pat Murphy and a four year member of GA High School Swimming also captaining her team for one season under Cameron Ward … Was the Wheeler High School MVP two times, earned the Coaches award two times and was named to the All-County Second Team two times … Was a USA Swimming Georgia All Star from 2007-2011 … A finalist in the 50-Fly, 100-Fly and 200-Fly at the Georgia Senior State Long Course Championships … Holds the Wheeler high school record in the 500-Free and 200-IM … is a Georgia Tech President’s Scholar … A Cellist for the WHS Chamber Orchestra and Ludwig Symphony and Beethoven Chamber Orchestras … Principal’s Honor Roll all four years. Personal: Born Kelsey Caroline Mary Maloney on August 30, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga. … Parents are Jim and Kate Maloney … Sister to Emily, Grace and Sam … Her grandfather Jeff played basketball and baseball at Queens college where he still holds some scoring records and played AAA for the Minnesota Twins organization … her uncle Kevin played baseball for Stetson and Aunt Pam played basketball and lacrosse at Lehigh … Father, Jim was also a President’s Scholar at Georgia Tech, the first set of father-daughter President’s Scholars at the university … Plans to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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Jessie Mason Senior Suwanee, Ga. Home Schooled Sprint Free/Back

academics, location and the swimming team … Hobbies include equestrian and surfing … Majoring in Management.

Mason’s Career Top Times 50 Free 23.30 2011 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 100 Free 50.83 2011 ACC Championships 50 Back 25.75 2011 ACC Championships 100 Back 54.89 2011 ACC Championships

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2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-Free (3rd), 23.30 • 100-Free (4th), 50.83 • 100-Back (3rd), 54.89 • 200-Free Relay (1st), 1:32.95 • 400-Free Relay (1st), 3:20.64 • 200-Medley Relay (1st), 1:42.38 As a Junior in 2010-11: Set three season bests in the 50-Free (23.30), the 100-Free (50.83), and the 100-Back (54.89) at the 2011 ACC Championships … Part of the 200-Free relay squad (1:32.95) and 200-Medley relay squad (1:42.38) to set school records at the ACC Championships … Also a member of the 400Free relay team to set the second fastest time in school history in 3:21.64 at the conference meet … Took first place in the 100-Back vs. Darton with a time of 59.63. As a Sophomore in 2009-10: Set personal-bests in two events on the year (50-Free, 100-Back) … Recorded a P.R. in the 100Back at the 2010 ACC Championships, finishing in 55.78 during the preliminary trials … Took 21st in the 100-Back finals (56.08) and 22nd in the 50-Free with a time of 23.41 … Finished second overall in the 50-free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational in November, hitting the wall in 23.31 … Won the 50-Free at UNC with a time of 23.95. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Member of the 200-Medley relay team which set a school record (1:42.64) at the ACC Championships … Part of the Tech record-setting 200-Free relay team (1:33.16) at the ACC Championships … Member of the 400-Free relay team which set a school record (3:20.64) at the ACC Championships … Established all her individual event career top times at the ACC Championships in the 50-Free (23.35), 100-Free (51.29), 50-Back (25.77) and the 100-Back (56.53).

Freshman Hibberdene, South Africa St. Anne’s Diocesan College Breast/IM

Before Tech: Attended St. Anne’s Diocesan College in Hilton, South Africa and Players Academy College in Pretoria where she was a four year letter winner in Hockey, Water Polo and Swimming and a three year letter winner in Tennis, captaining the team each of her three seasons … Helped her team to win the independent schools district league in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … Also a member of the hockey team that won the state league in 2009 and 2010 and the water polo team to achieve the same feat in 2008 and 2009. Personal: Born Catherine Amy Richards on July 28, 1992 in Westville, Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal … Parents are Peter and Pippa Richards … Sister to Michael and Georgina … Chose to come to Georgia Tech because of the coaching staff, the facilities and technology and to compete at the Division I level … Enjoys body boarding, deep sea fishing, scrapbooking and taking photos … Started swimming at the age of two … Greatest athletic accomplishment was winning the 100 and 200m Breast at Aqua bears and beating two of the girls that had been chosen for various South African national teams … Undecided on her major.

High School: Was home schooled … Swam at the 2007 Short Course Nationals with a U.S. Open qualifying time in the 50-Free … Placed at the Region One Championships in equestrian in both 2005 and 2006. Personal: Born Jessica Leigh Mason on January 16, 1990, in Virginia Beach, Va. … Parents are Michael and Cheryl Mason … Has a younger brother, Connor … Chose Georgia Tech because of its

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Kate Riley

Junior Oak Ridge, N.C. Northwest Guilford Sprint Free

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2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-Free (10th), 23.76 • 100-Free (6th), 51.16 • 100-Back (7th), 56.81 • 200-Free Relay (1st), 1:32.95 • 400-Free Relay (3rd), 3:21.69 • 200-Medley Relay (1st), 1:42.38 As a Sophomore in 2010-11: Set a season best in the 50-Free (23.92), 100-Free (51.16), and the100-Back (57.26) at the 2011 ACC Championships … Helped set school records in both the 200Free relay (1:32.95) and 200-Medley relay (1:42.38) at the ACC Championships … Set a season best time in the 200-Free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational … Recorded a season best in the 200-IM (2:16.36) vs. Darton. As a Freshman In 2009-10: Posted a solid freshman campaign On the Flats, etching her name into Georgia Tech’s all-time list in several events … Riley posted all of her season best times at the ACC Championships, first with a impressive performance in the 100-Free, finishing in 51.25 … Hit the wall in 23.76 in the 50-Free for a 29th place finish while her mark of 56.81 in the 100-Back gave her a 32nd place finish … Took second in the 50-Free vs. NC State coming in with a time of 23.95 … Finished second in the 50Free at UNC with a time of 24.06 … Started the year off with a second place performance in the 50-Free touching the wall in 24.39. High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Matt Thorn … Fourtime Metro 4A conference champion … Two-time conference MVP … 2006-07 USA Swimming Scholastic All-American … 2006-07 National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association All-American … Member of the National Honor Society … Treasurer of the Interact Club … Honor Roll student and member of Teens in Action.

Sarah Roethel Sophomore Herndon, Va. Herndon Diving

As a Freshman in 2010-11: Recorded a career best time in the platform dive with a mark of 103.75 at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational … set a personal best mark in the 1-meter (194.70) and the 3-meter (181.95) vs. Darton and NCSU, respectively. High School: A four-year letter winner (two at Sachem East High School; two at Herndon High School) graduating under the direction of Pat Whitham ... Named team captain her senior year ... Earned the coaches award for diving in her sophomore season at Sachem East ... Given the Sportsmanship award for diving in her senior year ... All-District in her junior and senior years ... Holds the high school record at Herndon for the 1-meter dive (6 dives, 224 points) ... Also a member of the winter and spring track and field teams where she earned All-District honors in the shot put, pole vault, 100-meter run, pentathlon and four times for the high jump ... holds the school record at Sachem East in the pentathlon (2,123 points) ... Named to the honor roll in each of her high school years ... Member of the National Honor Society and Foreign Language Honor Society. Personal: Born Sarah Anne Roethel on April 10, 1992 in Stonybrook, N.Y. ... Parents are Stephen and Theresia Roethel ... Has two older brothers, Michael and Richard ... Brother, Michael competed at LaSalle University from 2006-10 in track and field while Richard currently competes in track at Christopher Newport University and recently played football for the university ... Also enjoys volleyball and Frisbee ... Plans to major in Polymer, Textile and Fiber Engineering.

Roethel’s Career Top Scores 1-Meter 194.70 vs. Darton (1/29/11) 3-Meter 181.95 at NC State (1/15/11) Platform 103.75 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite

Personal: Born Kathleen Marie Riley on January 1, 1991, Meadowbrook, Pa. … Parents are John and Sue Riley … Sister of John and Megan … Father was a swimmer at Drexel, while brother and sister were swimmers at Virginia Tech and Richmond, respectively … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, friendly atmosphere and facilities … Enjoys reading … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as qualifying for junior nationals in Orlando, Fla. … Majoring in International Affairs.

Riley’s Career Top Times 50 Free 23.76 2010 ACC Championships 100 Free 51.16 2011 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:54.14 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 100 Back 56.81 2010 ACC Championships

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Keren Siebner Senior Herzelia, Israel Hayovel Mid-Distance Free

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2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-Free (4th), 23.56 • 100-Free (3rd), 50.27 • 200-Free (5th), 1:50.21 • 100-Back (10h), 57.80 • 200-Back (6th), 2:02.70 • 100-Fly (1st), 54.48 • 200-Fly (4th), 2:01.63 • 200-Free Relay (1st), 1:32.95 • 400-Free Relay (1st), 3:20.64 • 800-Free Relay (1st), 7:18.42 • 200-Medley Relay (2nd), 1:42.64 • 400-Medley Relay (1st), 3:42.02 As a Junior in 2010-11: Posted a season best in the 100-Free (50.31), a career best and school record in the 100-Fly (54.48), and a season best in the 200-Fly (2:03.10) at the 2011 ACC Championships … Also a member of the school record setting 200-Free relay (1:32.95) and 400-Medley relay (3:42.02) teams as well as the 400-Free relay team that set the second fastest time in school history (3:21.64) at the ACC Championships and the 800-Free relay squad to set the fourth fastest time in school history (7:31.46) at the Georgia Tech Invitational … Posted a season best in the 200Back (2:05.30) and took first place in the 200-Fly (2:06.69) vs. Clemson … Recorded two season bests at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational in the 50-Free (23.58) and the 100-Back. As A Sophomore in 2009-10: Set career bests in six events improving upon two times already in the school record books and adding her name to four other events … Took 24th in the 200Free (21:50.63) and 15th in the 200-Fly after setting a personal bests in the prelims (1:50.21 and 2:01.63, respectively) at the ACC Championships … Was a member of the 800-Free relay team to take sixth with a time of 7:18.42 and the 400-Free relay team to earn seventh in 3:21.69 at the ACC Championships … Set a P.R. in the 100-Fly with a first place finish vs. Emory … Upped her career best in the 50-Free (23.56) and set a new P.R. in the 200-Back (2:02.70) at the Georgia Tech Invitational … Set a new personal best in the 100-Back at Duke with a third place finish. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Member of the 200-Medley relay team which set a school record (1:42.64) at the ACC Championships … Member of the 400-Free relay team which set a school record (3:20.64) at the ACC Championships … Had career performances in the 50-Free (23.80), 100-Free (50.27) and 200-Free (1:50.29) at the ACC Championships … Top times in the 100-Back (1:01.36) came in a tri-meet with Florida Atlantic and Florida Gulf Coast.

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High School: Swam four years for Coach Doron Segal and was a two-time captain … Holds Israeli Junior records in the 50-Free, 200-Free and 200-Back. Personal: Born Keren Michaela Siebner on June 9, 1990, in KfarSaba, Israel … Parents are Miron and Osnat Siebner … Has an older sister, Sivan … Chose Georgia Tech because of the swim team and its academics … Majoring in Industrial Engineering.

Siebner’s Career Top Times 50 Free 23.56 2010 ACC Championships 100 Free 50.27 2009 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:50.21 2010 ACC Championships 100 Back 57.80 at Duke (10/30/09) 200 Back 2:02.70 Georgia Tech Invite (11/20-22/09) 100 Fly 54.48 2011 ACC Championships 200 Fly 2:01.63 2010 ACC Championships

Taylor Sostarecz Sophomore Easton, Pa. Easton Area Distance/IM

As a Freshman in 2010-11: Set four personal bests at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational in the 200-Free (1:55.72), the 500-Free (4:56.88), the 1650-Free (17:17.22), and the 400-IM (4:31.14) … Placed first in the 500-Free with a time of 5:02.72 and the 1000Free with a time of 10:21.43 vs. WKY and FAU … Recorded a personal best vs. Georgia and Emory in the 1000-Free with a time of 10:20.20. High School: A two-year letter winner in both of her seasons on the swim team under the direction of Earl Page ... Earned Honor Roll honors ... Member of the National Honor Society and French National Honor Society. Personal: Born Taylor Skye Sostarecz on July 31, 1992 in Easton, Pa. ... Parents are Jeffrey and Nanci Sostarecz ... Has an older brother, Eric ... Chose Georgia Tech for it’s academic reputation, swim program and campus ... Began swimming at the age of five ... An Industrial Engineering major.

Sostarecz’ Career Top Times 200 Free 1:55.72 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 500 Free 4:56.88 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 1,000 Free 10:20.20 vs. Georgia/Emory (11/3/10) 1,650 Free 17:17.22 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 200-IM 2:09.64 vs. WKU/FAU (10/23/10) 400-IM 4:31.14 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite

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Alexis Weber Junior Cumming, Ga. West Forsyth Sprint Free

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-Free (2nd), 22.96 • 100-Free (2nd), 50.12 • 200-Free (3rd), 1:48.58 • 200-Free Relay (1st), 1:32.95 • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 3:21.64 • 800-Free Relay (1st), 7:18.42 • 400-Medley Relay (1st), 3:42.02 As a Sophomore in 2010-11: Posted a season best in the 50-Free (22.96) and the 200-Free (1:48.58) at the 2011 ACC Championships … Part of the school record setting 200-Free relay (1:32.95) and 400-Medley relay (3:42.02) teams and the 400-Free relay team to set the second fastest time in school history (3:21.64) at the ACC Championships … Also on the 800-Free relay team at the Georgia Tech Invitational that set the fourth fastest time in school history (7:31.46) … Took first place in the 50-Free (23.66) against WKY and FAU, the 50-Free (23.81) vs. NCSU, and the 100Free (51.65) vs. Davidson College … Recorded season bests in the 100-Back (1:02.75) and the 100-Fly (1:01.12) vs. Darton. As A Freshman In 2009-10: Finished 20th in the 200-Free with a personal best time of 1:49.81 in her first career ACC Championship appearance … Was a member of the sixth place 800-Free relay team (7:18.42), seventh place 400-Free relay team (3:21.69) and ninth place 200-Free relay team (1:33.00) … Set a P.R. in the 50-Free with a time of 23.96 vs. NC State touching the wall in third place. High School: Two-year letterwinner for Coach Hunt at Forsyth Central and one-year letterwinner for Coach Ernst at West Forsyth … Won the Metro Atlanta High School Championship in the 50-Free and 100-Free … Holds most of the records at both West Forsyth and Forsyth Central … In 2008, came in second in the state in both the 50-Free and 100-Free … 2008 and 2009 High Point Female Swimmer … Recipient of the Dynamo Award of Excellence in 2009 … Two-time Scholastic All-American … President of the Spanish Club … Events planner for the Green Club … Member of National Honors Society and National Spanish Honors Society … Graduated with honors and a dual seal. Personal: Born Alexis Nicole Weber on September 30, 1990, in Tampa, Fla. … Parents are Christopher and Edelmira Weber … Sister of Mitchell … Chose Georgia Tech because “its one of the best schools in the country for engineering,” the amazing swimming program and pool and that its close to home … An Industrial Engineering major.

Hailey White Sophomore Duluth, Ga. Duluth Sprint Free/Fly

In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-Free (8th), 1:50.73 • 500-Free (5th), 4:55.32 • 1,000-Free (9th), 10:25.97 • 1,650-Free (5th), 17:09.71 • 800-Free Relay (6th), 7:31.46 As a Freshman in 2010-11: Recorded personal bests in the 200Free with a time of 1:50.73 and in the 1650-Free with a time of 17:09.71 at the 2011 ACC Championship … Part of the 800-Free relay team that set the fourth fastest time in school history (7:31.46) at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational … Also at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational she posted a personal best in the 100-Free (53.75) and the 500-Free (4:55.32) … Won first place in the 500-Free (5:06.93) and the 100-Free (10:29.76) vs. Davidson College …Finished first against Florida in the 500-Free with a time of 5:10.50. High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Jim Beason at Duluth High School ... Captained her team in her final two seasons ... Four-time All-American ... Four-Time All-State ... FourTime All-County ... Four-time MVP of the Duluth High School swim team ... Member of the Georgia Zone Team in 2005 and 2006 ... 25-time event winner at the Georgia State Championships ... Current school record holder in the 100-Free and 200-Free ... Earned Honor Roll honors and was a member of the student council. Personal: Born Hailey Elizabeth White on April 7, 1992 in Lawrenceville, Ga. ... Parents are Bradley and Deanne White ... Has an older sister Mary Kathryn and a younger sister Caroline ... Began swimming at the age of seven ... Lists her most memorable athletic accomplishment as breaking the southeastern sectional and Georgia state record in the 1650-Free ... A Management major.

White’s Career Top Times 100 Free 53.75 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 200 Free 1:50.73 2011 ACC Championships 500 Free 4:55.32 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 1,000 Free 10:25.97 at NC State (1/15/11) 1,650 Free 17:09.71 2011 ACC Championships

Weber’s Career Top Times 50 Free 22.96 2011 ACC Championships 100 Free 50.12 2010 Georgia Tech Fall Invite 200 Free 1:48.58 2011 ACC Championships

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Kate Woolbright Freshman Clermont, Fla. Home Schooled Distance Free/IM

Before Tech: Home Schooled … Attended the National Select Camp in 2007 … Was the Southern Zone record holder in the 400Free in 2008 … A finalist at Junior Nationals in 2009 and 2011 … Swam for Sarasota YMCA Sharks under Steve Brown and Mark Matuszak … a finalist at Speedo Long Course Junior Nationals for three years and a finalist at NCSA Junior Nationals for six years. Personal: Born Kathryn Alyson Woolbright on September 25, 1992 in Charlotte, N.C. … Parents are Guy and Diana Woolbright … Sister to Alex … Mother, Diana, was a swimmer at South Carolina … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, the team atmosphere and the coaching staff … Enjoys basketball and writing … Started swimming at the age of six … Most memorable swimming accomplishment was getting a trial cut in the 800-Free at Juniors … Plans to major in Biology.

The 2011-12 Captains

From L-R: Max Randolph, Kristen Dornstauder, Heidi Hatteberg, Bo Hatchett

The 2011-12 Senior Class

The 2011-12 Sophomore Class

The 2011-12 Junior Class

The 2011-12 Freshmen Class

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Courtney Shealy Hart

Head Coach Third Season (Fifth overall at Tech) Georgia, 2001 Courtney Shealy Hart enters her third season at the helm of the Georgia Tech swimming program. An assistant coach for two years, Hart was named head coach of the Yellow Jackets’ on April 30, 2009 and is the eighth head coach in the history of the program. In year two, Hart helped to bring the ACC Championships back to the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center breaking eight school records in the process. Alongside Diving Coach John Ames, Hart helped to coach Brandon Makinson to the NCAA Championships where he participated in the 1 and 3-meter dives. The Jackets also faced off against some of the toughest competition in the country as Hart scheduled six ranked teams and four teams receiving votes into Atlanta for the Georgia Tech Invite as well as some dual meets with SEC powers Florida and Georgia and perennial ACC powerhouse, Florida State. Her first year as the head of the swimming and diving program in 2009-10, saw Hart lead the men’s team to a fifth place performance and the women’s team to a ninth place showing at the ACC Championships. The men’s meet was highlighted by three first place finishes by Gal Nevo while the women broke four school records. Nevo’s success continued into the NCAA Championships where Hart helped the senior to All-American status in each of his races, a runner-up finish up in the 400-IM for the second-straight season, and a school record time in the 200-Fly in his final race as a Yellow Jacket to give Tech a 23rd finish at the event. In two seasons as an assistant coach, Hart worked primarily with the middle distance free and stroke group and also served as recruiting coordinator. The Georgia Tech swimming programs enjoyed unprecedented success in the two year’s since Hart’s arrival and she has worked with multiple NCAA participants. In 200708, the women’s team finished 30th at the NCAA Championships for the best finish in program history. In 2008-09, the men’s squad turned in its best NCAA effort with a 19th-place finish. Nevo was an All-American in both the 200-IM and 400-IM as well as being named ACC Swimmer of the Year. His mark in the 400-

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IM was the second-fastest in NCAA history and third-fastest in the world. Nigel Plummer was named the ACC Freshman of the Year, the first time a Georgia Tech swimmer earned either swimmer of freshman of the year awards in school history. All told, 24 school records were broken during the 2008-09 season and a school-record nine men’s swimmers participated in the NCAA Championships. Hart spent one season (2006-07) as an assistant coach at North Florida prior to arriving on The Flats. She helped guide North Florida to a fifth-place finish at the Pacific Coast Swimming Conference Championships and led nine individuals to top-16 finishes at the meet. Shealy Hart guided one athlete to a top-eight finish in the conference championship. Before heading into the coaching scene, Hart participated in the 2000 Summer Olympic Games for the United States. She took home a pair of gold medals in Sydney, Australia, in the 400-meter medley relay and 400-meter freestyle relay. Hart also competed on the international scene in the PanAmerican Games (1999, 2003), Pan Pacific (2002) and the United States World Cup Teams (2000-04). At the University of Georgia, Hart led the Bulldogs to NCAA team championships in 1999 and 2000. She was named the 2000 NCAA Female Swimmer of the Year after capturing individual national titles in the 50-free, 100-free and 100-back. She also captured NCAA titles as a member of the 400-free relay and 400-medley relay teams. She finished her NCAA career with 26 All-America honors the most in UGA history, plus two more honorable mention citations. Hart won nine individual Southeastern Conference titles, 10 SEC relay crowns and set five conference records. She was named SEC Female Swimmer of the Year in 2000. Hart played volleyball for the Bulldogs and lettered from 1997-99. She was named the team’s most valuable player in 1998 and was the first NCAA Division I female student-athlete to compete in two sports on the same day, accomplishing that feat three times at Georgia. After graduating from Georgia in 2001 cum laude with a degree in sports studies/communications, Hart worked as a motivational speaker for the NCAA, Coca-Cola, Healthsouth and Arby’s, and served as the director of the Golden West Swim Lessons Program in Huntington Beach, Calif., before heading to North Florida. Hart earned her master’s degree from UGA in sports management in 2005. A native of Columbia, S.C., Hart, and her husband Justin, reside in Atlanta.

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John Ames Diving Coach 11th Season Ohio, 1993

Ames is in his 11th year as the Diving Coach for the Jackets. The 2010-11 season saw the fall of all three men’s diving school records, each toppling at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center. Brandon Makinson broke the 1 (360.35) and 3-meter (408.10) diving records while Chris Khosravi took down the platform diving (375.90) record at the ACC Championships, for his efforts Makinson earned All-ACC honors in the 3-meter dive. Ames also helped to coach four of his five divers to the NCAA Zone ‘B’ Diving Championships where Makinson took eighth place earning a spot at the NCAA Championships. The 2009-10 season included the conclusion of the career of the swimming and diving team’s most decorated female athlete, Hannah Krimm. Krimm’s distinctions consist of NCAA All-America honors on the 3-meter springboard, NCAA 1-meter Honorable Mention All-America, All ACC Honors on the 1-meter and four time CSCAA NCAA Academic All-America honors. Krimm made the finals in six out of the eight Springboard events at the ACC Championships during her career, and was the high individual point scorer for the women’s program in each of her last two seasons. The 2009-10 season was a very successful rebuilding year for the men’s divers. The freshmen duo of Brandon Makinson and Chris Khosravi finished the dual meet season as the 4th and 5th individual point leaders for the Men’s Swimming and Diving program. They duplicated that effort at the ACC Championships, with the highlight being Khosravi’s 4th place finish in the Platform event. In 2008, he coached Tech’s first female diving All-American as then-sophomore Krimm finished seventh on the three-meter springboard. Krimm was also recognized as a honorable mention All-American on the one-meter board, while then-senior Stephanie England was a honorable mention All-American in the three-meter and platform events. The Tech divers accounted for all 21 of the Jackets’ total points at the NCAA Championships helping them to a 30th-place finish -- it’s highest in program history. At the 2007-08 ACC Championships, Ames led Krimm to a secondplace finish on the one-meter board, while England was second in the platform and third in the three-meter. Krimm, England and then freshman Michele Bertolino all qualified for the NCAA Zone Championship, with Krimm and England moving on to NCAA’s in Columbus, Ohio.

pionships, earning All-America honors for the second consecutive season. At the 2006 ACC Championships, Stowers became just the second GT diver, first under Ames, to win an ACC championship as he captured the men’s three-meter springboard. He also became the first diver to earn All-ACC honors on both springboards Besides Stowers, Krimm and England, two other Tech divers have garnered all-conference honors under Ames’ guidance. Former men’s diving standout Paul McCarty (2001-04) earned All-ACC honors on the one-meter springboard in 2002, while former diver Tony Burkhardt accomplished that same feat at the ‘05 ACC Championships. In 2005, the women’s diving program took its first steps towards being a force at the ACC Championships, as junior Laurissa Prystaj and England both finaled on the three-meter board, making it the highest scoring event for Tech in women’s diving history. The duo of England and Krimm trumped that performance when both Yellow Jacket divers qualified for the finals in all events. The duo then took another step forward when they combined to garner All-ACC in every diving event at the 2008 conference championships, and followed that up with All-American honors. Along with his coaching duties at Tech, Ames also mentors the Atlanta Diving Association, which has quickly become the top United States Diving program in the state of Georgia. This season, his divers won three individual National Championships, while one went on to qualify for Junior World Championships. Hired in August 2001, Ames came to Tech from George Washington University and the Montgomery Dive Club, one of the largest diving programs in the nation. Prior to his stint with Montomery and George Washington, Ames served as an assistant coach with the Northern Virginia Dive Club. He also worked as a graduate assistant and diving coach at Western Illinois University. Ames graduated from Ohio University in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology after completing his collegiate diving career with the Bobcats. He earned a Master of Science degree in sport administration while at Western Illinois.

Under Ames’ tutelage, Evan Stowers became the first Tech diver to qualify for the NCAA Championships in 2006. In the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center, Stowers again made history by finishing seventh on the men’s platform, becoming the first Tech diver to garner All-America honors. In 2007, Stowers returned to the NCAA Cham-

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Marty Hamburger

Assistant Coach Seventh Season Iowa, 1991

Marty Hamburger is in his seventh season as assistant coach at Georgia Tech. Hamburger works with Alumni Relations and is in charge of fundraising while assisting with recruiting. In the pool, he works primarily with the sprint group. In the 2010-11 season, Hamburger aided each of the sprint relay groups to NCAA “B” cut times with his coaching of Bo Hatchett, Matthew Vaughan and Garrett Robberson in the 200-Medley Relay, Nigel Plummer and Robberson in both the the 200 and 400-Free Relay, and Robberson in the 200-Medley Relay. Both Robberson and Plummer notched “B” cut times in the 50-Free and Vaughan did the same in the 100-Breast. In the 2009-10 season, Hamburger’s sprint group had two men with NCAA “B” cuts: Nigel Plummer (50, 100-Free) and Matt Vaughan (100, 200-Breast). Plummer also contributed on three “B” cut relays: 200-Medley, 400-Free and 400-Medley. Vaughan swam breaststroke on the 200-Medley as well.

Robberson recorded the second fastest relay split in ACC history as he anchored the 200 medley relay in 18.89. Mickey Malul swam the breaststroke leg of the same relay in 23.29, one of the fastest 50-breast splits in NCAA history. Malul also made his first automatic NCAA cut as he defended his 100 breaststroke title at the ACC Championship. Malul’s swim of 52.81 lowered his own school record. Malul, Plummer, Robberson and Sousa were all part of the largest team (nine) that the Georgia Tech Men’s Team has ever sent to the NCAA Championship. Freshman Jessie Mason became the second fastest woman in GT history as she posted a 23.35 at the ACC Championship. Mason was a member of the school record setting 200 free relay and 200 medley relay, leading off the later in a team-leading 25.77. Lisa Pucci continued her success in the breaststroke events, posting the third fastest time in school history in the 100 at ACC’s. She also swam the breaststroke leg of the record 200 medley relay. In the 2007-08 season, Malul set a school record and win the ACC 100-breast title. Hamburger was also instrumental in helping Sousa set a school record and “B” cut in the 50-free. Under the guidance of Hamburger, Sousa and Malul were part of the recordsetting 200-medley relay team while Sousa, Jacob Kwasnik and Robberson were part of the record-setting 400-free relay team. Malul was also the 400-medley relay team that set a new school record. Lisa Pucci who was part of two record-setting relays (400-medley and 400-free) and two more (200-medley, 200-free) that recorded the second-best times in school history.

The sprint group also contributed to a new school record in the women’s 200-Free Relay. Three of the women on that relay were members of Hamburger’s sprint corp: sophomore Jessie Mason and freshmen Alexis Weber and Kate Riley. Weber and Riley also swam legs on the 400-Free Relay for an NCAA “B” cut.

In 2006-07, Hamburger helped Ryan Bishop to an All-ACC finish and an NCAA `B’ cut in the 400 IM. He was also instrumental in guiding the group of Jason Bourgeois, Jacob Kwasnik and Mauricio Sousa to the school record in the 200 freestyle relay. During his first season, Hamburger guided Bishop and Alex Williams to NCAA ‘B’ qualifying standards. Bishop clocked NCAA ‘B’ cut times in the 200 IM and 400 IM events for the Jackets. He also qualified for the championship finals of the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 breaststroke for Tech at the ACC Championships.

To date, Hamburger’s sprinters have seriously impacted Tech’s Top Times lists. At the conclusion of the season, here is how his sprinters ranked “All-Time”:

Williams posted a personal-best and first ever NCAA ‘B’ standard in the 100 breast at the ACC meet, finishing a career-best fifth in the finals.

Men’s 50 Freestyle: All three of the top three swimmers and four of top six Men’s 100 Freestyle: Two of the top three Men’s 100 Breaststroke: Two of the top three and four of the top six

Hamburger worked with the Dynamo Swim Club from 1999-2004, charged with all aspects of daily operations, administration and marketing for the Masters program. While at Dynamo, Hamburger produced over 100 nationally-ranked, national champion and AllAmerica swimmers, four World record holders and five American record holders. Hamburger’s Dynamo Masters led the Georgia Masters team to a National Championship in 2000. Along with working with the Dynamo Swim Club, Hamburger also assisted with three-time defending NCAA men’s national champion Auburn and its Tiger Masters Swim Camp from 2000-04. He was part of the development of Master swimmers, covering topics of race strategy and developing a successful lifestyle as a competitive athlete.

Women’s 50 Freestyle: Three of the top seven Women’s 100 Freestyle: Three of the top six Women’s 100 Breaststroke: Two of the top three The 2008-09 season saw unprecedented success for Hamburger and his sprint group. The men’s team was undefeated in the 50free through the entire dual meet season. Their dominance in the event culminated with freshman Nigel Plummer’s winning the ACC Championship on his way to being selected Freshman of the Year. Sophomore Garrett Robberson was third in the 50-free at ACC’s, while senior Mauricio Sousa placed fifth. All three men applied their talents in the 200 free relay and along with senior Noah Copeland, captured the ACC Championship, setting a new ACC record in the process.

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Hamburger has also worked with U.S. Olympic coaches Eddie Reese and Mark Schubert at the Texas Longhorn Swim Camps in Austin, prior to coming to Tech. Hamburger, a native of Fort Dodge, Iowa, graduated from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1991. He resides in Decatur with his wife, Amanda Johnson and two sons: six-year old Ellis, and three-year old Reese.

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Chris Desantis

Assistant Coach Third Season Colby College, 2006 In his first season on the Flats, DeSantis made an immediate impact with the breaststroke and IM group. Specifically, DeSantis helped Matt Vaughan to go from a non-scorer to a Top-8 finisher at the ACC Championship meet in the 100 breast, he aided Lisa Pucci record the second best 100-Breast time in Tech History and assisted Jordan Evans as she scored in three events at ACCs for the first time, establishing herself as the No. 2 all time 200-IMer and school record holder in the butterfly. DeSantis continued his success into his second season at Georgia Tech by coaching Anton Lagerqvist to an All-ACC third place finish in the 200-Breast as he recorded the second fastest time in school history. Lagerqvist also took ninth in the 100-Breast and 10th in the 200-IM. While coaching, DeSantis landed three male recruits (Nico van Duijn, Andrew Kosic, and Andrew Chetcuti) in the Collegeswimming.com top-50 recruits for the class of 2015, and contributed to the men’s 2011 recruiting class being ranked sixth in the country by that same website.

Robert Pinter

Assistant Coach First Season Wisconsin-Madison, 1994 Pinter enters his first year with Georgia Tech coming to the university from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Pinter started his coaching career in 1999 as the head coach of the Oregon Community Swim Club in Oregon, Wisc. In 2002 he moved on to be the Co-Head Senior Coach of the Badger Aquatics Club in Madison until he moved on to his first collegiate coaching position at the University of Iowa in September 2004 where he remained until 2008. While at Iowa, Pinter assisted in coaching two NCAA qualifiers and 10 provisional qualifiers while helping the Hawkeyes to a top-25 finish, six new school records and a women’s recruiting class that was named the best freshman class in school history.

In 2008, Pinter returned “home” as an assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin where he has excelled over the past three seasons. In his first year with the program (2008-09), Pinter helped coach the Badgers to 11 NCAA qualifiers, 16 school records, five Big Ten DeSantis, a 2006 graduate of Colby College (Maine), has spent the titles and 21 Olympic Trial qualifiers. The next season saw four more last two years as an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania school records go down, five more Big Ten titles, nine NCAA qualiand just completed his Master’s Degree in Applied Positive Psychol- fiers and two individuals make the 2009 USA Swimming National team. ogy. At Penn, DeSantis was involved in every aspect of the program including recruiting, on-deck coaching and administration. DeSantis’ group of nine student-athletes was responsible for 10 of the 12 school records broken last year.

Last season, the Badgers saw the most success since Pinter returned to his alma mater as the women finished in 11th place and the men in 24th at the NCAA Championships. The season culminated with the success of Maggie Meyer’s 200-Backstroke National title, eight other swimmers who achieved All-American status, one Big Ten reDeSantis was a contributor to Floswimming.org where he wrote week- cord and 10 more school records en route to six Big Ten titles. ly columns on a variety of swimming topics, but has since moved on to become a contributor to Swimming World Magazine, then part- Pinter started his own personal swimming career off at an early ner with The Athlete Village, a swimming technique website, before age and in 1986 realized that his dream of garnering an educafounding the popular swim blog, “The Swim Brief”. tion and athletic career at the same time would not work out in his native country of Romania. At that time, all In 2006-07, DeSantis served as head coach young men of age were drafted into the army for of the Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pa. He was a 15-month stint and Pinter found himself to be also a faculty member and taught classes a swimmer for Romania’s notorious Army Club, in Modern World History and U.S. History. Steaua Bucuresti, serving his 15 months. DeSantis spent the summers of 2007 and 2008 as an assistant director and coach at In 1988, he defected to Hungary where he found the Harvard Technique Swim Camp. temporary shelter. Using the advice of a relative in Wisconsin, Pinter applied to UW where he At Colby, DeSantis was a four-year letterwas accepted in 1990 on a full athletic scholwinner culminating his career as captain of arship. While at UW, Pinter accumulated many the team in 2005-06 and holds the Colby accolades, including multiple All-American honCollege pool record in the 400 freestyle reors, election as team captain, multiple school lay. At Colby, he also served for three years records (one of which lasted 17 years, only broas both captain and coach of the school’s ken in 2009 under his personal tutelage), and water polo club. In 2006, the club qualified Big Ten runner-up standing in several events. He for the Division III National Tournament. was also able to compete for Romania in the 1992 Olympics, where he was a finalist in the A native of Wellesley, Mass., DeSantis cur200 butterfly and ended the year with a ranking rently resides in Atlanta, Ga. with his wife of seventh in the world, in that event. Katherine and their dog Emmy.

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Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

President Third Season Kansas State, 1975 Dr. G. P. “Bud” Peterson became Georgia Tech’s 11th president on April 1, 2009. Under his leadership, the Tech community has developed and begun the implementation of a 25-year strategic plan that envisions what the Institute might be like on its 150th anniversary. Peterson came to Georgia Tech from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he served as chancellor. Prior to that, he served as provost at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York. He served on the faculty and in leadership positions at Texas A&M University for 19 years. He has worked for NASA and the National Science Foundation. Throughout his career, Peterson has played an active role in helping to establish the national education and research agendas, serving on numerous industry, government and academic task forces and committees. A distinguished scientist, he was appointed in 2008 by U.S. President George W. Bush to serve through 2014 as a member of the National Science Board, which oversees the National Science Foundation (NSF) and advises the President and Congress on national policy related to science and engineering research and education. In 2010 he was named by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke as a member of the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. This group is focused on helping the U.S. develop policies that foster entrepreneurship and identify new ways to take innovations and creative ideas from the laboratory to the marketplace in order to create jobs, develop new businesses and drive economic growth. In June 2011 he was named by President Barack Obama to the newly created Advanced Manufacturing Partnership steering committee. The partnership is bringing together industry, universities and the federal government to identify and invest in the key emerging technologies to help U.S. manufacturers improve cost, quality and speed of production in order to remain globally competitive. He is a fellow of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and received the AIAA Distinguished Service Award for 2011. His research has focused on phase change heat transfer and spacecraft thermal control. He is widely published, authoring or co-authoring 14 books or book chapters, 175 refereed journal articles, and more than 140 conference publications. He also holds eight patents with two others pending. Peterson earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, a second bachelor’s degree in mathematics, and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering, all from Kansas State University. While an undergraduate at Kansas State, Peterson lettered three years as a tight end/wide receiver for the Wildcats football team. He earned a PhD in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University. President Peterson and Tech’s first lady, Valerie H. Peterson, regularly participate in campus and community events, meeting and working alongside alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, and civic and government groups. They have become familiar faces within the Georgia Tech community. Students might find them listening to a Yellow Jacket Marching Band performance after a game, supporting the swimming and diving team, or joining in a clean-up day in neighborhoods surrounding the campus. In addition, they have served as ambassadors for Georgia Tech throughout the state, the region, the natio, and even on Tech’s international campuses. The Petersons have been married for 37 years and have four adult children. As the newest member of the Association of American Universities and a top ten public research university, Georgia Tech has outstanding programs in architecture, computing, engineering, liberal arts, management and the sciences. With more than 21,000 students and 125,000 living alumni who work in business, industry and government throughout the world, Tech has become internationally recognized for the quality of its educational and research programs.

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Dan Radakovich

Director of Athletics Sixth Season Indiana (Pa.), 1980 Now in his sixth year as Director of Athletics, Dan Radakovich has helped take a Georgia Tech program rich in athletic tradition to a higher level of excellence and national respect. Since Radakovich arrived on the Flats in 2006, Georgia Tech has competed for conference and national championships across the board, Yellow Jacket student-athletes have excelled in the classroom and Tech’s facilities rate among the finest in the nation. The 2010-11 academic year was another extremely successful campaign in Georgia Tech athletics: • Tech hosted NCAA postseason regionals for men’s tennis, women’s tennis and baseball. The Yellow Jackets also served as host of the ACC Softball Tournament and Swimming and Diving Championships. • The women’s basketball team enjoyed a record-setting season in 201011. The Yellow Jackets won a school-record 24 games, earned a fifth straight NCAA Tournament berth and a five seed, and 7,325 fans flocked to Alexander Memorial Coliseum when the Jackets hosted Connecticut. • In the spring, the baseball team reached the 40-win plateau and tied Virginia for the ACC regular season championship. The softball team won its third straight ACC regular season title and played in the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time. • The men’s tennis team finished ranked 13th nationally after earning its 10th NCAA Tournament berth and advanced to the round of 16. The women’s tennis team earned its 12th consecutive NCAA Tournament bid, advanced to the round of 16 for the sixth time and finished ranked 13th in the national polls. • The golf team grabbed the spotlight by winning its third consecutive ACC championship. The Yellow Jackets finished second in the NCAA East Regional, second in NCAA Tournament medal play before losing to eventual champion Augusta State in match play. Tech finished ranked as high as No. 2 in the national polls. • Academically, Georgia Tech’s Academic Progress Report (APR) improved for the fourth consecutive year. The ACC recognized James White (golf), Christy Jones (softball) and Guillermo Gomez as the ACC Scholar Athletes of the Year for their respective sports. Four athletes – Zach Brewster (baseball), Hannah Krimm (diving), Travis Wagner (swimming) and Jen Yee (softball) – were awarded 2011 ACC Postgraduate Scholarships for their hard work in the classroom. • In total, Georgia Tech teams have combined to win 10 ACC championships and seven ACC regular season titles in Radakovich’s tenure. In addition, Yellow Jacket teams have combined to make 29 NCAA postseason appearances and captured a national championship in women’s tennis. • Over the last five years combined, Tech coaches have been named ACC Coach of the Year 10 times and National Coach of the Year three times. Thirtyfive student-athletes have been named first team All-American, 12 have been named ACC Player of the Year in their respective sport, and 24 have earned Academic All-America honors from at least one source. Named Georgia Tech’s Director of Athletics on Feb. 22, 2006, Radakovich came to Georgia Tech after five years as senior associate athletics director at LSU (2001-06). He previously served as the Athletics Director at American University in 2000-01. That followed stints as associate athletics director at South Carolina (1994-2000) and Long Beach State (1989-94) as well as two years as the athletics business manager at Miami (FL) (1983-85). Just the seventh Director of Athletics in Tech history, Radakovich was named to succeed Dave Braine, who retired after nearly nine years in the post. Radakovich also follows in the footsteps of storied names such as John Heisman, Bobby Dodd and Homer Rice. He is married to the former Marcie McDonald, and the couple has two children, Christian, 21, and Grant, 17. Christian is a senior Industrial Engineering major at Georgia Tech.

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Theresa Wenzel Senior Women’s Administrator Sixth Season Marquette, 1991

Theresa Wenzel enters her sicth season as the Senior Woman’s Administrator at Georgia Tech and also holds the title of Associate Director of Athletics. She oversees women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, golf, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, men’s and women’s cross country and the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams in her role.

Mark Smith

Athletic Trainer Second Season The College at Brockport, a State University of New York, 2010 Mark H. Smith enters his second season as a Graduate Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer at Georgia Tech and will work with the swimming and diving teams. Smith, a native of Rochester, N.Y., earned his B.S. in Athletic Training from SUNY-Brockport in 2010.

For her hard work, Wenzel was recognized by the United State Postal Service with the Sports Award at the 2008 “Women Putting their Stamp on Atlanta Luncheon”.

At SUNY-Brockport, Smith was a student athletic trainer actively involved with the 23 varsity intercollegiate athletic teams on a daily basis. During the summer before his senior year, Smith took an Athletic Training internship with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he carried out daily treatments/taping, rehab protocol, and practice preparations while also working a few home preseason games. Smith also worked with the Rochester Raiders Indoor Football League team the previous spring. Smith has also been a part of many tournaments including the Rutland Herald Hockey Invitational and USA Northeast Regional Wrestling Championships.

Wenzel possesses a wide range of experience in athletic administration and coaching. She joined the Georgia Tech Athletic Association staff in October of 2005 after an eight year stint at Siena College (N.Y.), where she served as Assistant and then Associate Athletics Director of business operations while also coaching the women’s golf team.

While working with University Sports Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center, Smith assisted with carrying out and performing the trials for the spine research which was published in the Journal of Athletic Training

While at Siena, Wenzel served one year as the school’s intramural director and assistant facilities director before being named Assistant Athletic Director for business operations and head women’s golf coach in1998. In seven seasons as head golf coach, Wenzel led the Saints to five-consecutive Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference titles from 2001-05. She relinquished her coaching duties following the 2005 season when she was promoted to Associate Athletics Director.

and is a part of one of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association position statements on Cervical and Spine Injury management/ protocol.

Wenzel is the athletic department non-academic liaison to the Office of Student Affairs. She is also a member of various committees including the Georgia Tech Women’s Resource Center Advisory Board, the Title IX Compliance Committee, the GRAA Compliance and Equity Committee, and the NCAA Athletic Certification Steering Committee. Wenzel also serves on the ACC Student-Athlete Welfare Committee, the ACC Women’s Basketball Committee, ACC Softball Committee and the ACC Women’s Tennis Committee.

Prior to her time at Siena, Wenzel spent three years (1994-97) as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Canisius College in buffalo, N.y>, and she also served on internship with eh National Invitational Tournament. A basketball letterwinner at Marquette University, Wenzel earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Marquette in 1991. She added a master’s degree in sport administration from Canisius in 2000.

Smith is a Certified Athletic Trainer, certified professional rescuer and is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’ Association.

Ethan Shapiro

Director of Operations 11th Season Georgia Tech, 2001 Ethan Shapiro enters his 11th year at Georgia Tech and his seventh as Director of Operations for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams.

Trudy Wheeler Academic Advisor

Anna Kuzan Strength Coach

Jenna White Manager

Prior to working at this position, Shapiro was a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team from 2002-04. He earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Georgia State University in ’04. A native of Newton, Mass., Shapiro earned a Bachelor of Science degree in management from Georgia Tech in ’01 and was a manager for the men’s basketball team for two-plus seasons. He and his wife, the former Carrie Haskin, have two sons, Cameron and Jack.

Leah Moore Thomas Nutritionalist

Betsy Devine Sports Information

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All-Time Results MEN (1919-PRESENT) Air Force 0-3 Alabama 4-8 American 1-0 Appalachian 1-0 Arkansas 0-1 Akansas-Little Rock 1-0 Atlanta YMCA 5-0 Auburn 13-3 Augusta 14-2 Belmont Abbey 1-0 Birmingham Southern 3-0 Bowling Green State 1-0 Boys High 1-0 Brooklyn YMCA 0-1 Campbellville College 1-0 Cincinnati 1-0 Citadel 12-9-1 Clemson 30-38 Coll. of Charleston 11-7-1 Darton 1-0 Davidson College 15-8 Delta State 1-0 Dillard 2-0 Duke 20-26 Eastern Kentucky 1-2 Edward Waters 1-0 Emory 83-4 Florida 17-26 Florida Atlantic 6-2 Florida A&M 14-0 Florida State 1-32 Furman 4-9 Georgia 25-59 Georgia Preflight 2-2 Georgia Southern 9-9 Georgia State (club) 1-0 Georgia State 13-4 Henderson State 1-0 Howard 2-0 Illinois 0-1 Indiana (PA) 1-1 James Madison 1-0 Kentucky 15-15 Knoxville YMCA 2-0 Lamar 1-0 Lee 1-0 Louisville 2-1 LSU 1-4 Marshall 0-1 Maryland 6-1 Maryville 2-0 Mercer 1-0 Miami (OH) 2-6 Minnesota 0-1 Morehead State (KY) 1-0 Morehouse 8-1 Muskingum 1-0 Navy 0-2

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Nebraska 1-0 N.E. Louisiana 1-1 New Orleans 1-0 North Carolina 1-20 UNC Ashville 4-0 Charlotte 4-1 UNC Wilmington 4-5 NC State 8-13 Ohio State 0-1 Pennsylvania 1-0 Pittsburgh 1-1 Princeton 0-1 Purdue 0-2 Rhodes College 1-0 Rice 1-0 Rutgers 0-1 Savannah College 2-0 Sewanee (Univ. of South) 27-9 Shippenburg State 1-0 South Carolina 2-8 South Florida 1-7 SE Missouri 1-1-1 SW Missouri 1-0 SMU 0-1 Southern Mississippi 1-1 Springfield 0-1 Tampa 5-0 Tennessee 10-6 Tennessee State 14-0 Texas A&M 1-2 Tulane 5-15 Tulane (club) 1-0 Union (KY) 2-0 Vanderbilt 17-11 VMI 2-0 Virginia 0-3 Virginia Commonwealth 0-1 Virginia Tech 4-5 Wake Forest 0-2 Washington & Lee 1-0 West Georgia 8-0 Western Kentucky 5-11 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1-0 William & Mary 1-1 Xavier 1-1 Yale 0-1 Wins Losses Ties

WOMEN (2001-PRESENT) Alabama 0-5 American 1-0 Boston College 1-0 Cincinnati 1-0 Clemson 1-9 Darton 1-0 Davidson 1-0 Duke 1-1 Emory 10-0 Florida 0-1 Florida Atlantic 5-1 Florida Gulf Coast 3-0 Florida State 0-9 Georgia 0-6 Georgia Southern 3-0 Houston 1-0 Kentucky 0-1 Maryland 0-6 Miami 0-2 New Orleans 3-0 North Carolina 0-2 NC State 2-6 UNC Wilmington 2-0 North Florida 4-0 Purdue 1-1 Rice 0-1 Savannah College 1-0 South Carolina 0-1 Vanderbilt 1-0 Virginia 0-3 Virginia Tech 0-6 Western Kentucky 2-2-1 Wins Losses Ties

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Year-By-Year Results Men’s Swimming Year-by-Year Results Year Coach 2011 Shealy Hart 2010 Shealy Hart 2009 Wilson 2008 Wilson 2007 Wilson 2006 Wilson 2005 Baron 2004 Baron 2003 Baron 2002 Baron 2001 Baron 2000 Baron 1999 Baron 1998 Baron 1997 Humber 1996 Humber 1995 Humber 1994 Humber 1993 Humber 1992 Humber 1991 Lehman 1990 Lehman 1989 Lehman 1988 No Team 1987 McAuley 1986 McAuley 1985 McAuley 1984 McAuley 1983 McAuley 1982 McAuley 1981 McAuley 1980 McAuley 1979 McAuley 1978 McAuley 1977 McAuley 1976 McAuley 1975 McAuley 1974 McAuley 1973 McAuley 1972 McAuley 1971 McAuley 1970 McAuley 1969 McAuley 1968 McAuley 1967 McAuley 1966 McAuley 1965 McAuley 1964 Lanoue 1963 Lanoue 1962 Lanoue 1961 Lanoue 1960 Lanoue 1959 Lanoue 1958 Lanoue 1957 Lanoue 1956 Lanoue 1955 Lanoue 1954 Lanoue 1953 Lanoue 1952 Lanoue 1951 Lanoue 1950 Lanoue 1949 Lanoue 1948 Lanoue 1947 Lanoue 1946 Lanoue 1945 Lanoue 1944 Lanoue 1943 Lanoue 1942 Lanoue

Dual Meet 5-6 5-6 7-2 2-6 3-5 4-6 5-4 4-7 4-7 6-3 11-3 5-6 6-7 4-7 7-8 4-7 6-8 6-8 8-8 7-6 11-1 3-6 5-6

Conf. Meet 0-3 2-4 2-2 0-3 1-3 2-3 4-2 2-3 2-4 3-1 1-2 0-3 1-1 0-2 0-3 0-2 1-2 0-4 0-4 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-2

7-4 8-6 6-3 7-3 8-4 6-6-1 4-9 7-8 5-9-1 9-5 6-6 9-6 10-8 10-5 10-4 10-7 9-8 7-8 7-8 8-7 - - 4-10 4-9 8-7-1 - - - - - - - 4-3 - 3-6 - - - - - - 2-2 2-4 0-1 3-0 7-0

0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-4 2-4 - - - - - - - 2-2 - 1-2 - - - - - - - - - - -

Conf. NCAA Champ. Champ. 7th-ACC 5th-ACC 23rd 4th-ACC 15th 4th-ACC DNS 6th-ACC T-37th 4th-ACC 33rd 3rd-ACC T-32nd 5th-ACC T-35th 4th-ACC T-28th 2nd-ACC 27th 3rd-ACC 29th 6th-ACC 7th-ACC 7th-ACC 8th-ACC 8th-ACC 8th-ACC 7th-ACC 6th-ACC 8th-ACC 7th-ACC 7th-ACC 7th-ACC DNS 7th-ACC 7th-ACC 7th-ACC 7th-ACC 7th-ACC 7th-ACC 7th-ACC 8th-ACC DNP 3rd-Metro 2nd-Metro 2nd-NIC 10th-NIC 9th-NIC 7th-NIC 6th-NIC 5th-NIC 4th-NIC 4th-NIC - SIC - SEC - SEC - SEC 5th-SEC 5th-SEC -SEC -SEC -SEC -SEC -SEC -SEC 3rd-SEC 3rd-SEC 2nd-SEC 3rd-SEC 3rd-SEC 3rd-SEC 1st-SEC 1st-SEC 1st-SEC -SEC -SEC -SEC -SEC -SEC 1st-SEC

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1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919

Lanoue Lanoue Lanoue Lanoue Lanoue Hartzell Thrash Thrash Thrash Thrash Eaton Eaton Uknown Gray Uknown Uknown Uknown Uknown Bulloch Uknown Strum Alexander Owens

4-3 3-6 1-6 3-4 4-3 6-2 6-1 7-0 6-0 5-0 6-0 6-1 7-2 7-2 2-2 5-0 1-0 4-0 2-2 - 2-0 2-0 1-0

3-2 2-4 0-4 1-4 2-2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

2nd-SEC 4th-SEC 5th-SEC 3rd-SEC 2nd-SEC Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. Southern Conf. -

Women’s Swimming Year-by-Year Results Year Coach 2011 Shealy Hart 2010 Shealy Hart 2009 Wilson 2008 Wilson 2006 Wilson 2006 Wilson 2005 Baron 2004 Baron 2003 Baron 2002 Baron

Dual Conf. Meet Meeet 5-6 0-3 5-7-1 1-6 6-6 0-5 6-5 0-3 4-7 1-4 4-5 1-4 3-6 1-5 4-7 1-4 4-7 1-5 5-6 0-4

Men At The ACC Championships Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

Place 7th 5th 4th 4th 6th 4th 3rd 5th 4th 2nd 3rd 6th 7th 7th 8th 8th 8th 7th 6th 8th 7th 7th 7th No Team 7th 7th 7th

Points 247 308.5 474.5 375 267.5 371 429 392 471 580.5 434.5 289 192.5 156.5 147 158 149 166 198 135 125 125 36

1984 1983 1982 1981 1980

Conf. NCAA Champ. Champ. 9th-ACC 9th-ACC T-9th-ACC 7th-ACC 30th 9th-ACC 9th-ACC 6th-ACC DNS 6th-ACC 33rd 6th-ACC DNS 8th-ACC DNS 7th 7th 7th 7th 8th

42 47 42 44 23

Women At The ACC Championships Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002

Place 9th 9th T-9th 7th 9th 9th 6th 6th 6th 8th

Points 152 155.5 166 261 138 189 286.5 282 259 220

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Men’s Honor Roll National Champions 1927 Dave Young

150 Back

NCAA All-Americans 2001 Shilo Ayalon (HM) 1650 free (11th) Tomonori Tsuji (HM) 200 breast (13th) 2002 Shilo Ayalon 1650 free (8th) 2003 Shilo Ayalon 1650 free (4th) 2004 Sam Morgan (HM) 1500 free (15th) 2005 Sam Morgan (HM) 1650 free (16th) 2006 Evan Stowers Platform (7th) 2007 Evan Stowers (HM) Platform (15th) 2009 Gal Nevo 200-IM (4th), 400-IM (2nd) 2010 Gal Nevo 200-IM (8th), 400-IM (2nd), 200-Fly (HM) (10th) NCAA Qualifiers 1989 Tim Halligan 2001 Shilo Ayalon 2002 Shilo Ayalon David Laitala James Salazar Tomonori Tsuji 2003 Shilo Ayalon Sam Morgan 2004 Sam Morgan 2005 Rob Miller Sam Morgan 2006 Sam Morgan Evan Stowers 2007 Evan Stowers 2008 Noah Copeland 2009 Ilia Ayzenshtik Noah Copeland Gal Nevo Nigel Plummer Mauricio Sousa Garrett Robberson Sullivan Lynch 2010 Gal Nevo 2011 Brandon Makinson

200 fly 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 100 fly, 200 IM 200 back 100 breast 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 500 free, 1650 free 400 free, 1500 free 500 free, 1650 free 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform 100-free, 200-free 100-back, 200-back 50-free, 100-free, 200-free 200-IM, 400-IM, 200-breast 50-free 50-free 50-free 50-free 200-IM, 400-IM, 200-fly 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform

Conference Championships 1942 Southeastern Conference 1948 Southeastern Conference 1949 Southeastern Conference 1950 Southeastern Conference ACC Champions 1994 Brandon Lumm 2002 David Laitala 2003 Shilo Ayalon Jeremy Raines 2005 Sam Morgan 2006 Evan Stowers 2008 Mickey Malul 2009 Gal Nevo Nigel Plummer Mickey Malul 2010 Gal Nevo All-ACC 1989 1994 1996 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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Tim Halligan Brandon Lumm Brandon Lumm David Laitala Shilo Ayalon David Laitala Scott Lenyk Tomonori Tsuki Shilo Ayalon Josh Hersko David Laitala Paul McCarty James Salazar Shilo Ayalon Jeremy Raines Ryan Bishop Tony Burkhardt Sam Morgan Sam Morgan Evan Stowers Ryan Bishop Noah Copeland Onur Uras

3-Meter 100 fly 1650 free 100 back 1650 free 3-Meter 100-breast 200-IM, 400-IM 50-free 100-breast 200-fly, 200-IM, 400-IM 200 fly 3-Meter 3-Meter 100 fly 1650 free 100 fly 200 back 100 breast, 200 breast 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 100 free 100 fly, 200 IM 1-Meter 200 back 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 100 back 400 IM 1-Meter 500 free, 1650 free 1650 free 1-Meter, 3-Meter 400 IM 100 free, 200 free 200 fly

2009 2010 2011

Mickey Malul Andy Miller Noah Copeland Mickey Malul Andy Miller Gal Nevo Nigel Plummer Garrett Robberson Gal Nevo Brandon Makinson Anton Lagerqvist

100 breast 100 breast 100-Free, 200-Free 200-Breast 200-Breast 200-Breast, 200-IM, 400-IM 50-Free 50-Free 200-fly, 200-IM, 400-IM 3-Meter 200-Breast

SEC Champions 1937 Howard Duncan 1940 Howard Duncan 1941 Dick Bates 1942 Herb McAuley 1949 John Hiles Tommy Towles 1950 Tommy Towles John Hiles 1952 Frank Strickland 1953 Frank Strickland 1957 Bob Browne 1964 Larry Kaghan

1-Meter 1-Meter 50 free 220 free, 440 free 440 free 200 breast 200 breast 100 back 200 back 100 back 100 breast 200 free

CoSida Academic All-American 2003 Shilo Ayalon (1st team) 2007 Ofer Finkler (2nd team) 2008 Noah Copeland Peter Doblar (HM) Mickey Malul (HM) Andy Miller (HM) CoSida/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III 2003 Shilo Ayalon (1st team) 2006 Jason Howard (2nd team) 2007 Ofer Finkler (1st team) CSCAA Academic All-American 2001 Shilo Ayalon Leo Salinas (HM) 2002 Shilo Ayalon David Laitala Itai Eden (HM) Eduardo Oliver (HM) Leo Salinas (HM) 2003 Shilo Ayalon Yonatan Cohen (HM) Matt Figh (HM) 2004 Matt Figh (HM) Jason Howard (HM) 2005 Matt Figh (HM) Jason Howard (HM) 2006 Noah Copeland (HM) Ofer Finkler (HM) Jason Howard (HM) Teemu Kellunen (HM) Sam Morgan All-ACC Academic Team 2006 Noah Copeland, Peter Doblar, Ofer Finkler, Jason Howard, Teemu Keffunen, Rob Miller, Alex Williams 2007 Jeff Burton, Noah Copeland, Ofer Finkler, Alex Roan 2008 Mickey Malul, Andy Miller, Mauricio Sausa, Jacob Tzegaegbe 2009 Ilia Ayzenshtok, Mickey Malul, Andy Miller, Mauricio Sausa, Matt Tang, Travis Wagner 2010 Ilia, Ayzenshtok, Brandon Makinson, Jeffrey Phillips, Matt Tang 2011 Anton Lagerqvist, Brandon Makinson, Zach Tillman ACC Post-Graduate Scholarship 2003 Shilo Ayalon 2007 Ofer Finkler 2011 Travis Wagner NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Award 2003 Shilo Ayalon

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NCAA All-Americans 2004 Vesna Stojanovska (HM) 2008 Hannah Krimm Stephanie England (HM)

Women’s Honor Roll/Men’s Year-by-Year Captains 200 fly (10th) 3-Meter (7th), 1-Meter (HM-15th) 3-Meter (HM-15th), Platform (HM-12th)

NCAA Qualifiers 2002 Cara DeVinny 2004 Vesna Stojanovska 2005 Vesna Stojanovska Elizabeth Stowe 2008 Agatha Kwasnik Elizabeth Stower Stephanie England Hannah Krimm

200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM 200 free, 400 free, 200 fly 200 free, 500 free, 200 fly 500 free, 1650 free 50 free, 100 free, 200 free 500 free, 1650 free 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform

ACC Champions 2005 Vesna Stojanovska

200 fly

All-ACC 2002 Anna Saum 2005 Vesna Stojanovska Elizabeth Stowe 2008 Agatha Kwasnik Stephanie England Hannah Krimm

100 back 200 free, 200 fly 1650 free 100 free, 200 free 3-Meter, Platform 1-Meter

CoSida/ESPN Academic All-District III 2002 Jennifer Christenson 2006 Ashley Kracke (2nd team) CSCAA Academic All-American 2002 Cara DeVinny 2003 Cara DeVinny (HM), Lisa Hancock (HM), Ashley Kracke (HM) 2004 Ashley Kracke (HM) 2005 Ashley Kracke (HM) 2006 Stephanie England (HM), Ashley Kracke (HM) 2008 Stephanie England, Hannah Krim, Agatha Kwasnik All-ACC Academic Team 2006 Stephanie England, Ashley Kracke, Elizabeth Stowe 2007 Stephanie England, Hannah Krimm, Elizabeth Stowe 2008 Stephanie England, Agatha Kwasnik, Hannah Krimm 2009 Hannah Krimm 2010 Agatha Kwasnik, Hannah Krimm 2011 Helen Alvey, Heidi Hatteberg ACC Post-Graduate Scholarship 2010 Ryann Kopacka 2011 Hannah Krimm Year-by-Year Captains 2002 Ashley Skala 2003 Lisa Hancock, Ashley Skala 2004 Lisa Hancock, Jill Vukmanic 2005 Lisa Hancock, Michelle Maguire 2006 Liz Foster, Ashley Kracke 2007 Alison Walker, Dana West 2008 Agatha Kwasnik, Elizabeth Stowe 2009 None 2010 Heidi Hatteberg, Katherine Locker 2011 Heidi Hatteberg, Katherine Locker 2012 Kristen Dornstauder, Heidi Hatteberg

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Men’s Year-by-Year Captains 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971

G.R. Fraser Unknown G.R. Fraser Unknown C.W. Saussy J.R. Armstrong J.R. Armstrong J.B. Glover S. Hollingsworth W.B. Brown McKinstry C.Y. House F. Cooper Ed Fain Harry Stover Vemon Brown Gordon Catts Unknown Henry Plage Unknown Herbert Hillenmeyer Dick Bates Dunn Ward G. Stradtman Herb McAuley George Backus George Hiles Rial Rolfe Herb McAuley Charlie Flowers Johnny Hiles Johnny Hiles Ed Teson Jim Thrasher, Oscar Crouch Cab Childress Sammy Van Leer Sammy Van Leer, Bob Browne, Joey Walker Joey Walker Unknown Charlie Wiggins, Bob Dudley Bob Dudley Bob Dudley Charles LeMoyne Steve Halleck Bob Popp Larry Caghan, Marty Kater Dave Kirby Edward Coopat George Fauerbach George Fauerbach, John Burrows John Burrows, David Burrows John Savage, Bill Hardin Dan Karanovich, Steve Heck,

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Allan Spreen Steve Heck, John Gripp, Benny Barralles Jim Shelander Dick Bergman, Jim Hellmann, Bob Pahr Dick Bergman, Screven Farmer, Bill Shelander Tim Redgrave, Carl “Bubby” Flinn, Terry D. Brown Keenan Carter, Paul Thompson Paul Thompson Alfred Martin Jan Fridrichsen, Will Wells Dick Odum John Wise Jack Oltman Doug Thomason, John Hensley Bruce Elgin Mike Wise Russ Ashenden No Team Christopher Gay, Andrew Geiszley, Tim Halligan Andy Gale David Codelli, Brandt Engstrom Blake Patton, Duane Shippy Black Patton, Brian Jones Karl Greenbaum, Bryan Graves Andrew Old, Chris Seeton, Matt Hendrey Mark Champney, Brandon Lumm, Chuck Marmor Grant Mussman, Ryan Ouderkirk, Alex McGillivary Christer Rundlof, Jeff Quinlivan Kevin Brooks, Glenn Goldstein, Jason Williams James Nozar David Laitala, James Nozar David Laitala, Carl Nylander Shilo Ayalon, James Salazar Itai Eden, Eduardo Oliver Matt Figh, Ryan Riebesell Teemu Kellunen, Ryan Riebesell Chris Ewald, Alex Williams Jason Bourgeois, Onur Uras Johnny Hagaman, Jeffrey Phillips Sullivan Lynch, Jeffrey Phillips Sullivan Lynch, Jeffrey Phillips Bo Hatchett, Max Randolph

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The Atlantic Coast Conference The Tradition Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 59th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since its inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 123 national championships, including 65 in women’s competition and 58 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 140 times in men’s competition and 99 times in women’s action. Men’s swimming and diving has been a league-sponsored sport since the ACC’s berth in 1953, while women’s swimming and diving saw its first season in 1979, but both programs continue to bring new heights of success to the ACC each year. The 2010-11 season marked a campaign that saw the league’s swimmers and divers help distinguish ACC swimming and diving on a national level both academically and athletically. At the conclusion of the season, a total of eight new men’s records, including two ACC Championship meet records, had been set, and 17 new women’s marks, including ten ACC Championship meet times, had been rewritten into the ACC’s record book. A combined 15 teams – eight men and seven women – saw action at the NCAA Championship meet last season, with the men placing six ACC teams among the top-28 team finishes nationally and the women placing five in the top-25. The 2010-11 season marked the seventh consecutive season that the men’s programs have had five or more teams compete at the national meet, while the women had at least six teams for the fourth-straight year. As has been the case for the past several seasons, the ACC again made its presence known on a national level with 16 men and 12 women winning All-America honors. Additionally, four student athletes won individual national championships: Miami’s Brittany Viola in the 10-meter platform dive, Duke’s Abby Johnson in the three-meter dive, Virginia’s Matt McLean in the 500-yard freestyle, and Duke’s Nick McCrory in platform diving. Virginia’s Scot Robison turned in six All-American performances at the NCAA championship, placing second in the 800 FR, fifth in the 200 Free, sixth in the 400 Free, seventh in the 400 MR, eighth in the 200 FR, and received Honorable Mention All-America for his 10th-place finish in the 100 Free as the Cavaliers finished in a league-high eighth place. Duke’s Nick McCrory, who set an ACC record in the three-meter dive at the league championship, was the NCAA champion in the platform after tallying a meet record 548.90 points. He also placed fourth in both the one- and three-meter dives. Also on the national level for the women, ACC Champion Virginia posted a league-best 13thplace finish with 105 points. The Cavaliers were led by Lauren Perdue, who was a five-time All-

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America at the NCAA meet, placing among the top-eight in two individual events and one relay event, and earning Honorable Mention in two more events. Overall, the men’s programs have seen 277 participants honored as All-Americans, 19 national individual champions, and one national championship relay team in its 58 years. In 33 years of existence, women’s programs have had 298 All-Americans and nine individual champions. Beyond the collegiate level are numerous former ACC swimmers and divers who have made an impact on the international stage. North Carolina alum Thompson Mann was the first male to compete at the Olympics when he won gold at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, and Sue Walsh, also a former Tar Heel, became the first female from an ACC institution to compete at the Olympics as a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team. Mann also set a world record in Tokyo by becoming the first person to break one minute in the 100-meter backstroke with a 59.80 showing. Duke alum Nancy Hogshead became the first female from an ACC institution to win an Olympic medal with first-place finishes at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, California in the 100meter freestyle and 400-meter freestyle and relay teams, and a silver-medal performance in the 200-meter individual medley. 2010-11 In Review The 2010-11 academic year concluded with the league pocketing two more national team titles and 18 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has now won 45 national team titles since the beginning of 2000, and won two or more NCAA titles in 29 of the past 31 years. The ACC’s 2010-11 national champions were Maryland in field hockey and Virginia in men’s lacrosse. Overall, 132 ACC teams placed in NCAA championships during the past season. Nine teams competed in football bowl championships, with four teams claiming victories – Florida State (Chick-fil-A Bowl), Maryland (Military/Northrop-Grumman Bowl), North Carolina (Franklin American Mortgage MCB Bowl) and NC State (Champs Sports Bowl). The ACC placed at least one team in the final top 10 nationally in 19 of the 25 sponsored sports for which polls were available. In all, 40 ACC teams finished their season with a top 10 ranking, including two at the No. 1 spot. For the 2010-11 campaign, seven of the 12 ACC schools finished in the top 50 of the NACDA Director’s Cup, which is awarded annually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and honors the top institution maintaining a broad-based athletic program and achieves success in many sports. A total of 306 ACC student-athletes earned first-, second-, or third-team All-America honors this past year. In addition, the ACC produced three national Players of the Year, four national Freshmen of the Year, and four national Coach of the Year honorees. 2010-11 National Championships Field Hockey – Maryland Men’s Lacrosse - Virginia

The Championships The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the 2011-12 academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet being held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing, while volleyball determines its champion in regular season play. A History The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005.

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2010-11 ACC Championship Results Men’s Final Team Results 1. Virginia 820 2. North Carolina 588 3. Florida State 511.5 4. Virginia Tech 508.5 5. Duke 353 6. Clemson 331 7. Georgia Tech 247 8. NC State 197 9. Maryland 181 10. Boston College 70 11. Miami 13 Men 200 Medley Relay 1. Clemson 1:26.34 6. Georgia Tech 1:28.46 (Hatchett, Vaughan, Lynch, Robberson) Men 800 Free Relay 1. Virginia 6:16.75 6. Georgia Tech 6:32.99 (Wagner, Tang, Chiu, Tillman) Men 500 Free Finals 1. Matt McLean, UVA 4:13.53 16. Zach Tillman, GT 4:28.55 22. Andreas Nilsson, GT 4:31.21 24. Kevin Morgan, GT 4:32.30 Men 200 IM Finals 1. Tyler Harris, UNC 1:44.99 14. Anton Lagerqvist, GT 1:49.21 24. Max Randolph, GT 1:53.48 Men 50 Free Finals 1. Eric Bruck, Clemson 19.56 6. Sully Lynch, GT 19.86 10. Garrett Robberson, GT 20.11 17. Nigel Plummer, GT 20.22 18. Eric Chiu, GT 20.31

Men 200 Free Finals 1. Scot Robison, UVA 24. Zach Tillman, GT

1:32.52 1:40.38

Men 100 Breast Finals 1. Rob Holderness, FSU 9. Anton Lagerqvist, GT 10. Matt Vaughan, GT 11. Max Randolph, GT 18. Ryan Salmon, GT

53.67 54.98 55.16 55.30 56.27

Men 100 Back Finals 1. Tommy Wyher, UNC 21. Matt Tang, GT 22. Bo Hatchett, GT

47.13 50.33 50.42

Men 3 Meter Diving Finals 1. Nick McCrory, Duke 475.80 3. Brandon Makinson, GT 408.10 Men 400 Medley 1. Virginia 3:09.60 9. Georgia Tech 3:17.01 (Robberson, Lagerqvist, Chiu, Lynch) Men 1650 Free Finals 1. Matt McLean, UVA 14:42.73 12. Zach Tillman, GT 15:33.97 16. Andreas Nilsson, GT 15:41.95 18. Kevin Morgan, GT 15:54.26 Men 200 Back Finals 1. Chris Dart, Clemson 1:43.77 Men 100 Free Finals 1. Steve Cebertowicz, UNC 42.51 18. Nigel Plummer, GT 44.75

Men 1 Meter Diving Finals 1. Nick McCrory, Duke 440.30 5. Brandon Makinson, GT 360.35

Men 200 Breast Finals 1. Rob Holderness, FSU 1:55.34 3. Anton Lagerqvist, GT 1:56.74 14. Matt Vaughan, GT 2:01.19 19. Ryan Salmon, GT 2:03.36 24. Max Randolph, GT 2:05.09

Men 200 Free Relay 1. Duke 1:18.52 7. Georgia Tech 1:19.92 (Plummer, Lynch, Chiu, Robberson)

Men 200 Fly Finals 1. Tom Luchsinger, UNC 1:43.81 19. Mike Hart, GT 1:49.33 20. Ralph Long, GT 1:49.93

Men 400-IM Finals 1. Tyler Harris, UNC 3:41.51 15. Kevin Morgan, GT 3:57.25 18. Andreas Nilsson, GT 3:57.14

Men Platform Diving Finals 1. Logan Shinholser, VT 449.15 6. Chris Khosravi, GT 375.90

Men 100 Fly Finals 1. Peter Geissinger, UVA 46.83 10. Eric Chiu, GT 47.87 15. Sully Lynch, GT 48.80 16. Travis Wagner, GT 50.33

Men 400 Free Relay 1. Virginia 2:51.26 6. Georgia Tech 2:57.76 (Chiu, Lynch, Plummer, Robberson)

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Women’s Final Team Results 1. Virginia 776 2. North Carolina 734 3. Florida State 417 4. Maryland 397 5. Virginia Tech 358 6. Miami 349 7. Duke 262.5 8. NC State 159.5 9. Georgia Tech 152 10. Clemson 151 11. Boston College 60

Women 100 Back Finals 1. Carly Smith, UNC 52.39 10. Heidi Hatteberg, GT 54.66 13. Jessie Mason, GT 55.00

Women 200 Medley 1. North Carolina 1:37.89 9. Georgia Tech 1:42.38 (Mason, Trickett, Evans, Riley)

Women 1650 Free 1. Ashley Twichell, Duke 15:54.15 17. Hailey White, GT 17:09.71

Women 800 Free Relay 1. Virginia 7:03.00 -- Georgia Tech DQ (Weber, Hatteberg, Siebner, Broadley) Women 500 Free Finals 1. Stephanie Peacock, UNC 4:36.86 16. Heidi Hatteberg, GT 4:53.54 23. Katie Bond, GT 4:56.69 Women 200-IM Finals 1. Layne Brodie, UNC 1:57.56 20. Morgan Trickett, GT 2:03.38 Women 50 Free Finals 1. Annie Fittin, MD 22.11 10. Lexi Weber, GT 22.96 21. Jessie Mason, GT 23.53 Women 1 Meter Diving Finals 1. Abby Johnston, Duke 361.85 6. Helen Alvey, GT 295.25 Women 200 Free Relay 1. Virginia 1:29.21 8. Georgia Tech 1:32.95 (Weber, Mason, Riley, Siebner)

Women 3 Meter Diving Finals 1. Abby Johnston, Duke 429.05 Women 400 Medley 1. UNC 3:33.60 9. Georgia Tech 3:42.02 (Hatteberg, Pauker, Siebner, Weber)

Women 200 Back Finals 1. Carly Smith, UNC 1:53.08 9. Heidi Hatteberg, GT 1:56.98 Women 100 Free Finals 1. Lauren Perdue, UVA 12. Keren Siebner, GT 19. Kate Riley, GT 22. Sarah Broadley, GT

47.88 50.31 51.25 51.50

Women 200 Breast Finals 1. Layne Brodie, UNC 2:10.56 Women 200 Fly Finals 1. Rachel Naurath, UVA 1:55.88 21. Jordan Evans, GT 2:03.76 23. Kristen Dornstauder, GT 2:04.18 Women Platform Diving Finals 1. Haley Ishimatsu, Duke 351.65 Women 400 Free Relay 1. Virginia 3:15.68 4. Georgia Tech 3:21.64 (Mason, Hatteberg, Weber, Siebner)

Women 400 IM Finals 1. Claire Crippen, UVA 4:07.29 23. Caroline Fore, GT 4:25.56 Women 100 Fly Finals 1. Megan Lafferty, MD 52.39 10. Keren Siebner, GT 54.48 21. Vida Jemec, GT 55.90 24. Christine Chuang, GT 56.08 Women 200 Free Finals 1. Lauren Perdue, UVA 1:43.73 21. Lexi Weber, GT 1:50.20 24. Sarah Broadley, GT 1:51.13 Women 100 Breast Finals 1. Sofia Johansson, Miami 1:00.85 15. Hen Pauker, GT 1:03.50 24. Morgan Trickett, GT 1:05.23

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2010-11 Season Top Times Men’s Season Best Times (25-yard short course) Event Performer (Meet) Time/Score 50 Free.....................Sullivan Lynch (ACC Championship)................................................................................... 19.76 100 Free..................Eric Chiu (ACC Championship) ........................................................................................... 44.42 200 Free..................Travis Wagner (ACC Championship)................................................................................1:36.41 500 Free..................Zach Tillman (ACC Championship)..................................................................................4:28.55 1,000 Free...............Andreas Nilsson (Florida)..................................................................................................9:31.18 1,650 Free...............Zach Tillman (ACC Championship)............................................................................... 15:33.97 50 Back....................Bo Hatchett (ACC Championship)....................................................................................... 23.18 100 Back.................Garrett Robberson (ACC Championship)........................................................................... 49.29 200 Back.................Matt Tang (ACC Championship).......................................................................................1:49.24 100 Fly.....................Eric Chiu (ACC Championship)..............................................................................................47.87 200 Fly.....................Michael Hart (ACC Championship)..................................................................................1:48.62 100 Breast...............Anton Lagerqvist (ACC Championship).............................................................................. 54.98 200 Breast...............Anton Lagerqvist (ACC Championship)........................................................................... 1:56.74 200 IM......................Anton Lagerqvist (ACC Championship)...........................................................................1:48.24 400 IM......................Kevin Morgan (ACC Championship)................................................................................. 3:57.07 200 Free Relay........Plummer, Lynch, Chiu, Robberson (ACC Championship).............................................1:19.92 400 Free Relay........Chiu, Lynch, Plummer, Robberson (ACC Championship)............................................. 2:57.76 800 Free Relay........Wagner, Tang, Chiu, Tillman (ACC Championship)........................................................6:32.99 200 Medley Relay...Hatchett, Vaughan, Lynch, Robberson (ACC Championship).......................................1:28.46 400 Medley Relay...Robberson, Lagerqvist, Chiu, Lynch (ACC Championship)........................................... 3:17.01 1-Meter Diving.........Brandon Makinson (ACC Championship) .................................................................... 360.35* 3-Meter Diving.........Brandon Makinson (ACC Championship)...................................................................... 408.10* Platform Diving.......Christopher Khosravi (ACC Championship).................................................................. 375.90* *-Denotes School Record

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2010-11 Season Top Times Women’s Season Best Times (25-yard short course) Event Performer (Meet) Time/Score 50 Free.....................Alexis Weber (ACC Championship)..................................................................................... 22.96 100 Free..................Alexis Weber (Georgia Tech Invitational)........................................................................... 50.12 200 Free..................Alexis Weber (ACC Championship)..................................................................................1:48.58 500 Free..................Heidi Hatteberg (ACC Championship).............................................................................4:51.04 1,000 Free...............Taylor Sostarecz (UGA and Emory)................................................................................ 10:20.20 1,650 Free...............Hailey White (ACC Championship) . ..............................................................................17:09.71 50 Back....................Jessie Mason (ACC Championship)..................................................................................... 25.75 100 Back.................Heidi Hatteberg (ACC Championship)..............................................................................54.66* 200 Back.................Heidi Hatteberg (ACC Championship).......................................................................... 1:56.98* 100 Fly.....................Keren Siebner (ACC Championship).................................................................................54.48* 200 Fly.....................Keren Siebner (ACC Championship)................................................................................2:03.10 100 Breast...............Hen Pauker (ACC Championship)....................................................................................1:03.17 200 Breast...............Hen Pauker (ACC Championship)....................................................................................2:20.10 200 IM......................Morgan Trickett (ACC Championship).............................................................................2:03.38 400 IM......................Caroline Fore (ACC Championship)..................................................................................4:25.56 200 Free Relay........Weber, Mason, Riley, Siebner (ACC Championship)................................................... 1:32.95* 400 Free Relay........Mason, Hatteberg, Weber, Siebner (ACC Championship)............................................3:21.64 800 Free Relay........Weber, White, Siebner, Broadley (Georgia Tech Fall Invitational)...............................7:31.46 200 Medley Relay...Mason, Trickett, Evans, Riley (ACC Championship).................................................... 1:42.38* 400 Medley Relay...Hatteberg, Pauker, Siebner, Weber (ACC Championship)......................................... 3:42.02* 1-Meter Diving.........Ashley Hardy (Darton).........................................................................................................309.38 3-Meter Diving.........Ashley Hardy (Clemson) ....................................................................................................270.60 Platform Diving.......Helen Alvey (ACC Championship)......................................................................................193.30 *-Denotes School Record

Alexis Weber Keren SIebner

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Men’s Top Times 50-FREE Nigel Plummer 2009

19.54 19.61 19.63 19.76 19.82 20.11 20.31 20.35 20.36 20.42

Nigel Plummer Mauricio Sousa Garrett Robberson Sullivan Lynch Noah Copeland Mickey Malul Eric Chiu Teemu Kettunen Jason Howard Onur Uras

2009 2009 2009 2011 2009 2009 2011 2006 2006 2008

1,000-FREE Shilo Ayalon 2003

9:02.69 9:03.01 9:16.03 9:16.53 9:17.11 9:17.94 9:22.65 9:30.16 9:31.18 9:35.15

100-FREE Noah Copeland 2009

43.33 43.91 44.27 44.29 44.42 44.57 44.72 44.73 44.96 44.97 45.15

Noah Copeland Garrett Robberson Nigel Plummer Josh Hersko Eric Chiu Jason Howard Travis Wagner Mauricio Sousa Mickey Malul Sullivan Lynch Teemu Kettunen

2009 2009 2009 2003 2011 2005 2009 2009 2009 2011 2005

Noah Copeland Travis Wagner Shilo Ayalon Matt Figh Jason Howard Josh Hersko Zach Tillman Itai Eden Leo Salinas Rob Miller

2009 2011 2003 2004 2005 2003 2011 2002 2002 2007

14:47.31 Shilo Ayalon 14:54.71 Sam Morgan 15:16.10 Rob Miller 15:18.32 Eduardo Oliver 15:22.84 Matt Figh 15:24.70 Leo Salinas 15:28.15 Ryan Crete 15:33.97 Zach Tillman 15:39.19 Colin Schouten 15:41.95 Andreas Nilsson

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Shilo Ayalon Sam Morgan Matt Figh Leo Salinas Noah Copeland Rob Miller Chris Ewald Travis Wagner Eduardo Oliver Ryan Crete

2003 2005 2004 2002 2007 2007 2006 2010 2003 2007

52.86 53.47 54.66 54.85 54.98 55.30 55.49 55.55 55.57 55.78

2003 2005 2005 2003 2005 2001 2007 2011 2010 2011

47.57 48.16 48.71 48.72 49.06 49.23 49.57 49.58 50.04 50.42

Ilia Ayzenshtok Johnny Hagaman Matt Tang Jeremy Raines Garrett Robberson Jason Bourgeois David Laitala James Salazar Way Joe Lee Bo Hatchett

2009 2009 2009 2003 2009 2007 2001 2002 2010 2011

1:55.27 1:56.74 1:58.37 1:58.74 1:59.72 2:01.25 2:02.25 2:02.48 2:02.54 2:02.61

Ilia Ayzenshtok Johnny Hagaman James Salazar Matt Tang Jeremy Raines Way Joe Lee Scott Lenyk Matt Figh David Laitala Max Randolph

2009 2009 2002 2009 2004 2009 2001 2002 2002 2010

2009 2009 2010 2002 2011 2011 2002 2007 2008 2009

Gal Nevo Anton Lagerqvist Tomonori Tsuji Andy Miller Matt Vaughan Ryan Bishop Robbie Foster Alex Williams John Hermes Sam Bendziewicz

2009 2011 2001 2009 2010 2005 2002 2005 2009 2009

100-FLY Travis Wagner 2009

47.22 47.68 47.86 48.03 48.19 48.55 48.90 49.12 49.49 49.55

200-BACK Ilia Ayazenshtok 2009

1:43.23 1:44.28 1:45.53 1:47.59 1:47.77 1:47.82 1:47.93 1:48.08 1:49.90 1:50.05

Mickey Malul Andy Miller Matt Vaughan Tomonori Tsuji Anton Lagerqvist Max Randolph Robbie Foster Alex Williams Jeremy Jackson Sam Bendziewicz

200-BREAST Gal Nevo 2009

100-BACK Ilia Ayazenshtok 2009

500-FREE Shilo Ayalon 2003

4:19.31 4:21.49 4:24.01 4:24.09 4:25.36 4:27.11 4:27.15 4:28.31 4:28.40 4:28.46

2003 2005 2003 2007 2005 2005 2000 2009 2011 2007

1,650-FREE Shilo Ayalon 2003

200-FREE Noah Copeland 2009

1:34.56 1:36.41 1:37.70 1:37.70 1:37.75 1:37.94 1:38.81 1:39.26 1:39.30 1:39.48

Shilo Ayalon Sam Morgan Eduardo Oliver Ryan Crete Rob Miller Matt Figh Leo Salinas Zach Tillman Andreas Nilsson Alex Roan

100-BREAST Mickey Malul 2009

Travis Wagner David Laitala Eric Chiu Onur Uras Sullivan Lynch Teemu Kettunen Mauricio Sousa Jason Bourgeois Matt Tang Jorge Oliver

2009 2002 2010 2008 2011 2006 2009 2007 2009 2002

200-FLY Gal Nevo 2010

1:43.43 1:45.76 1:46.74 1:47.09 1:48.25 1:48.62 1:49.04 1:49.09 1:49.18 1:49.66

Gal Nevo Onur Uras Sullivan Lynch Tim Halligan David Laitala Michael Hart Itai Eden Ralph Long Matt Figh Brady Skaggs

2010 2008 2009 1989 2002 2011 2002 2009 2004 2002

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Men’s Top Times 200-IM Gal Nevo 2009

1:42.79 1:47.79 1:47.95 1:48.24 1:48.74 1:49.45 1:49.68 1:49.86 1:50.02 1:50.15

Gal Nevo Andy Miller David Laitala Anton Lagerqvist Ryan Bishop Chris Biedrzycki Eric Chiu Yonatan Cohen Way Joe Lee Max Randolph

2009 2009 2002 2011 2007 2002 2010 2003 2009 2011

400-IM Gal Nevo 2009

3:38.00 3:48.31 3:51.92 3:52.31 3:54.46 3:55.90 3:56.10 3:57.07 3:57.14 3:57.49

Gal Nevo Shilo Ayalon Ryan Bishop Sam Morgan Chris Biedrzycki John Hermes Jeff Burton Kevin Morgan Andreas Nilsson Conrad Aach

2009 2003 2007 2005 2002 2009 2008 2011 2011 2007

1-METER DIVE Brandon Makinson 2011

200 Freestyle Relay 1:17.84 1:19.91 1:20.20 1:20.35 1:20.81 1:21.15 1:21.46 1:21.56 1:21.96 1:22.18

Robberson, Sousa, Plummer, Copeland Plummer, Lynch, Chiu, Robberson Sousa, Uras, Kwasnik, Robberson Bourgeois, Kwasnik, Finkler, Sousa Kettunen, Maier, Riebesell, Howard Kettunen, Huff, Finkler, Howard Riebesell, Howard, Huff, Kettunen Hersko, Kettunen, Raines, Riebesell Finkler, Bourgeois, Hagaman, Sousa Plummer, Jackson, Phillips, Lynch

400 Freestyle Relay 2:54.72 2:57.76 2:58.97 2:59.52 2:59.53 2:59.82 3:00.50 3:01.64 3:01.73 3:01.98

Copeland, Nevo, Wagner, Robberson Chiu, Lynch, Plummer, Robberson Plummer, Chiu, Phillips, Nevo Howard, Huff, Finkler, Kettunen Robberson, Sousa, Wagner, Copeland Kettunen, Maier, Riebesell, Howard Finkler, Bourgeois, Sousa, Copeland Kettunen, Riebesell, Huff, Howard Hersko, Laitala, J. Oliver, Salinas Laitala, J. Oliver, Forbes, Hersko

800 Freestyle Relay 6:25.30 6:31.97 6:32.99 6:34.45 6:34.78 6:36.12 6:36.39 6:37.09 6:37.49 6:37.93

Copeland, Wagner, Tang, Nevo Copeland, Uras, Long, Wagner Wagner, Tang, Chiu, Tillman Figh, Finkler, Morgan, Howard Wagner, Long, Tang, Nevo Ayalon, Hersko, Morgan, Figh Hersko, Ayalon, Salinas, Figh Copeland, Finkler, Eward, Howard Finkler, Ewald, Miller, Copeland Figh, Huff, Eden, Howard

200 Medley Relay 360.35

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2011

3-METER DIVE Brandon Makinson 2011 408.10

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2011

PLATFORM DIVE Chris Khosravi 2011 375.90

Christopher Khosravi

2011

1:26.00 1:27.20 1:28.46 1:28.55 1:29.90 1:30.49 1:30.62 1:30.85 1:30.93 1:32.43

Ayzenshtok, Malul, Lynch, Sousa Hagaman, Malul, Uras, Sousa Hatchett, Vaughan, Lynch, Robberson Ayzenshtok, Vaughan, Lynch, Plummer Raines, Foster, Kettunen, Riebesell Raines, Foster, Laitala, Comer Bourgeois, Williams, Kettunen, Riebesell Bourgeois, Williams, Finkler, Sousa Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Riebesell Laitala, Tsuji, Nozar, J. Oliver

400 Medley Relay 3:11.01 3:14.25 3:15.32 3:16.44 3:16.55 3:17.07 3:18.75 3:18.90 3:19.70 3:20.23

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Ayzenshtok, Malul, Nevo, Copeland Hagaman, Malul, Uras, Copeland Hagaman, Nevo, Chiu, Plummer Salazar, Tsuji, Laitala, Hersko Raines, Foster, Kettunen, Hersko Robberson, Lagerqvist, Chiu, Lynch Oliver, Tsuji, Laitala, Hersko Bourgeois, Williams, Kettunen, Howard Salazar, Tsuji, Laitala, Ayalon Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Howard

2009 2011 2008 2007 2005 2006 2004 2003 2007 2010 2009 2011 2010 2006 2008 2005 2007 2004 2002 2001 2009 2008 2011 2005 2010 2003 2002 2006 2006 2004 2009 2008 2011 2010 2003 2002 2006 2007 2005 2000 2009 2008 2010 2002 2003 2011 2001 2006 2002 2004

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Women’s Top Times 50-FREE Agatha Kwasnik 2008

22.88 22.96 23.31 23.56 23.63 23.68 23.69 23.74 23.76 23.77

Agatha Kwasnik Lexi Weber Jessie Mason Keren Siebner Christine Chuang Natanya Harper Heidi Hatteberg Moeko Wallis Kate Riley Jaclyn Keys

2008 2011 2010 2010 2008 2005 2009 2004 2010 2004

1,000-FREE Elizabeth Stowe 2008

9:55.75 Elizabeth Stowe 10:11.58 Vesna Stojanovska 10:13.74 Jing Li 10:20.20 Taylor Sostarecz 10:20.34 Amanda Gannon 10:22.20 Katie Bond 10:22.55 Michelle Maguire 10:22.84 Ann Battle 10:25.97 Hailey White 10:26.04 Lisa Hancock

100-FREE Agatha Kwasnik 2008

49.39 50.12 50.27 50.83 50.99 51.16 51.49 51.79 51.92 51.98

Agatha Kwasnik Lexi Weber Keren Siebner Jessie Mason Sarah Broadley Kate Riley Liz Foster Vesan Stojanovska Natanya Harper Moeko Wallis

2008 2011 2009 2011 2009 2011 2004 2006 2005 2002

Agatha Kwasnik Vesna Stojanovska Lexi Weber Sarah Broadley Keren Siebner Taylor Flynn Caroline Jones Hailey White Katherine Locker Elizabeth Stowe

2008 2005 2011 2010 2010 2010 2006 2011 2009 2005

16:19.33 Elizabeth Stowe 16:57.90 Jing Li 17:04.15 Amanda Gannon 17:05.06 Ann Battle 17:09.71 Hailey White 17:11.66 Michelle Maguire 17:16.33 Caiti Lewis 17:17.22 Taylor Sostarecz 17:39.82 Kathy Wood

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Vesna Stojanovska Elizabeth Stowe Heidi Hatteberg Sarah Broadley Hailey White Taylor Flynn Katie Bond Taylor Sostarecz Michelle Maguire Jing Li

2005 2005 2010 2010 2011 2010 2011 2011 2002 2007

2008 2008 2005 2004 2011 2002 2009 2011 2003

54.66 54.73 54.89 55.92 56.00 56.19 56.81 56.94 57.53 57.80

Heidi Hatteberg Ryann Kopacka Jessie Mason Morgan Trickett Ashley Kracke Anna Saum Kate Riley Agatha Kwasnik Jaclyn Keys Keren Siebner

2011 2009 2011 2010 2003 2003 2010 2010 2005 2010

2:14.50 2:18.70 2:18.86 2:19.66 2:19.83 2:22.33 2:22.73 2:23.04 2:23.67 2:26.06

Heidi Hatteberg Ryann Kopacka Ashley Kracke Katie Bond Anna Saum Keren Siebner Caroline Jones Michelle Maguire Amanda Korell Katie Duffy

2011 2008 2003 2008 2003 2010 2006 2003 2005 2002

2009 2010 2011 2005 2011 2003 2002 2005 2010 2003

Brittany Gobat Cara DeVinny Lisa Pucci Alison Walker Hen Pauker Morgan Trickett April Dickerson Katie McGraw Laura Heiser Caroline Fore

2009 2003 2009 2004 2010 2011 2010 2005 2003 2011

100-FLY Keren Siebner 2011

54.48 54.70 54.85 55.47 55.65 55.84 56.14 56.22 56.41 56.44

200-BACK Heidi Hatteberg 2011

1:56.98 1:58.48 1:59.76 2:00.06 2:01.22 2:02.70 2:03.15 2:05.00 2:05.79 2:05.82

Brittany Gobat Lisa Pucci Hen Pauker Alison Walker Morgan Trickett Laura Heiser Jenny Lentz Katie McGraw April Dickerson Sara Gilli

200-BREAST Brittany Gobat 2009

100-BACK Heidi Hatteberg 2011

500-FREE Vesna Stojanovska 2005 4:47.36 4:50.52 4:50.77 4:54.60 4:55.32 4:55.38 4:56.69 4:56.88 4:57.68 4:57.75

1:02.23 1:03.06 1:03.17 1:03.47 1:04.62 1:04.97 1:05.19 1:05.44 1:05.69 1:06.63

1,650-FREE Elizabeth Stowe 2008

200-FREE Agatha Kwasnik 2008

1:47.40 1:47.67 1:48.58 1:49.17 1:50.21 1:50.21 1:50.60 1:50.73 1:51.22 1:52.24

2008 2004 2007 2011 2005 2008 2003 2004 2011 2003

100-BREAST Brittany Gobat 2009

Keren Siebner Jordan Evans Christine Chuang Liz Foster Thea Kromer Vida Jemec Meghan DeVinney Erin O’Donnell Anna Saum Katherine Locker

2011 2010 2010 2004 2008 2009 2003 2009 2003 2009

200-FLY Taylor Flynn 2009

1:59.16 1:59.27 2:01.24 2:01.63 2:02.20 2:02.22 2:02.28 2:02.34 2:03.77 2:03.78

Taylor Flynn Vesna Stojanovska Christine Chuang Keren Siebner Jordan Evans Cara DeVinney Meghan DeVinney Lisa Hancock Kristen Dornstauder Jing Li

2009 2005 2009 2010 2010 2002 2003 2003 2011 2007

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Women’s Top Times 200-IM Brittany Gobat 2009

2:01.82 2:02.47 2:03.38 2:03.89 2:04.11 2:05.32 2:05.39 2:05.46 2:06.43 2:06.71

Brittany Gobat Jordan Evans Morgan Trickett Lisa Hancock Cara DeVinney Kristen Dornstauder Liz Foster Ryann Kopacka Caroline Fore April Dickerson

2009 2010 2011 2003 2002 2011 2004 2009 2011 2009

400-IM Cara DeVinney 2002

4:16.60 4:25.56 4:25.76 4:27.08 4:27.14 4:28.93 4:30.22 4:30.74 4:30.90 4:31.14

Cara DeVinney Caroline Fore Kristen Dornstauder Lisa Hancock Vesna Stojanovska Michelle Maguire Jing Li Amanda Korell Heather Matz Taylor Sostarecz

2002 2011 2009 2003 2004 2002 2008 2005 2005 2011

1-METER DIVE Hannah Krimm 2009 307.50

Hannah Krimm

2009

1-METER DIVE Hannah Krimm 2009 328.75

Hannah Krimm

2008

PLATFORM DIVE Stephanie England 2007 308.25

Stephanie England

2007

200 Freestyle Relay

1:32.95 1:33.00 1:33.16 1:34.25 1:34.94 1:35.40 1:35.89 1:36.17 1:36.31 1:36.68

Weber, Mason, Riley, Siebner Mason, Weber, Riley, Kwasnik Mason, Hatteberg, Chuang, Kwasnik Keys, Wallis, Foster, Harper Kromer, Pucci, Chuang, Kwasnik Saum, Lentz, Wallis, Gilli Saum, Wallis, Keys, Foster DeVinney, Foster, Saum, Wallis McLeod, Harper, Foster, McGraw Kwasnik, Walker, McLeod, Flynn

400 Freestyle Relay

3:20.64 3:21.64 3:21.69 3:25.24 3:26.47 3:27.35 3:28.20 3:29.23 3:29.57 3:29.86

Kwasnik, Siebner, Mason, Broadley Mason Hatteberg, Weber, Siebner Weber, Riley, Siebner, Kwasnik Kwasnik, Kromer, Pucci, Flynn Harper, Foster, Wallis, Stojanovska Harper, Foster, Wallis, Keys Gilli, Saum, Wallis, Christenson Stojanovska, Jones, McLeod, Foster Kwasnik, Li, Flynn, Pucci Stojanovska, Foster, Christenson, Harper

800 Freestyle Relay

7:18.42 7:20.11 7:24.03 7:24.06 7:29.38 7:31.46 7:32.39 7:33.25 7:33.75 7:35.08

Kwasnik, Weber, Siebner, Broadley Kwasnik, Siwbner, Flynn, Broadley Kwasnik, Flynn, Stowe, Li Stojanovska, Foster, Stowe, DeVinney Stojanovska, Matz, Kracke, DeVinney Weber, White, Siebner, Broadley Stojanovska, MaGuire, Wallis, West Stojanovska, Stowe, McLeod, Jones Kracke, Christenson, Hancock, DeVinney Kwasnik, Stowe, Jones, Flynn

200 Medley Relay

1:42.38 1:42.64 1:43.00 1:44.95 1:45.24 1:45.25 1:45.33 1:45.89 1:46.00 1:47.52

Mason, Trickett, Evans, Riley Mason, Pucci, Chuang, Siebner Mason, Pucci, Chuang, Riley Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Harper Saum, Gilli, Lentz, Wallis Kopacka, Pucci, Chuang, Locker Kracke, Walker, DeVinney, Harper Saum, Heiser, Foster, Wallis Saum, Heiser, DeVinney, Wallis Kwasnik, Walker, Campbell, Pucci

400 Medley Relay

3:42.02 3:42.17 3:44.23 3:47.39 3:48.63 3:49.39 3:49.55 3:51.00 3:52.42 3:53.63

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Hatteberg, Pauker, Siebner, Weber Kopacka, Gobat, Evans, Kwasnik Hatteberg, Pucci, Evans, Kwasnik Kopacka, Pucci, Kromer, Kwasnik Kracke, Walker, Foster, Stojanovska Kracke, Walker Foster, Wallis Saum, Heiser, DeVinney, Wallis Saum Lentz, DeVinney, Wallis Kracke, Walker, DeVinney, Harper Kracke, Heiser, DeVinney, Harper

2011 2010 2009 2004 2008 2002 2003 2003 2006 2007 2009 2011 2010 2008 2005 2004 2002 2006 2007 2005 2010 2009 2008 2005 2004 2011 2002 2006 2007 2005 2011 2009 2010 2004 2002 2008 2006 2003 2003 2007 2011 2009 2010 2008 2005 2004 2003 2002 2006 2005

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All-Time Letterwinners Men’s Letterwinners

AA Aach, Conrad Abadi, Richard Abraham, Scott Aikenhead, Malcolm Arundel, Casey Aloisio, Charles Anderson, Matthew Andruzzi, Anthony Ambruster, Bob Ashenden, Russell Ashley, Scot Audelman, Alfred Avery, Richard Ayalon, Shilo

2004-07 1981 1998 1967 2004 1987 200 1993 1989-92 1986-87 1990-91 1965 1974-50 2000-03

BB Baker, Fred 1972 Ballard, Robert 1954-57 Ballentine, Thomas 1966-68 Barr, Todd 1970-72 Barrales, Benny 1972 Bashar, Chris 1995-98 Baskin, Leland 1971 Baumgardner, Carl 1954-57 Belcher, John 1966 Bendziewicz, Sam 2008-11 Bennett, Michael 2005-08 Benton, Louis 1962 Bendon, William 1964-65 Bergmard, George 1970, 73 Bergmard, Richard 1972-75 Berry, Brian 1986-87 Best, John 1946-47 Bitencourt, Jean Paul 1993 Biedrycki, Chris 2001-02 Biegel, Alex 1997-98 Bishop, Ryan 2004-07 Blanton, James 1950-51 Bloonberg, Coe 1966 Baddy, Scott 1970 Barnar, Alan 1981-82 Bourgeois, Jason 2005-08 Brannon, Derek 1992-95 Brantley, Haskew 1947-48 Brier, Judith 1979 Brinkman, Ed 1996-99 Brock, W.J. 1946 Brooks, Kevin 1996-99 Brown, Bob 1972 Brown, Hubert 1961 Brown, John 1954 Brown, Joseph 1947-48 Brown, Terry 1975-76 Browne, Robert 1953-55, 57 Browning, Brian 2003 Bruningo, Robert 1968-69 Bueker, Kermit 1967 Bullock, Cullen 1962-63 Buran, Wally 1972 Burkhardt, Tony 2004-07 Burrows, David 1967-69 Burrows, John 1967-69 Burton, Jeff 2005-08 CC Caghan, Lawrence 1962, 64 Caldwell, Roland 1985-87 Campbell, W.J. 1946 Candela, Alec 1990-92 Carter, Keenan 1974-77 Castellow, Kevin 1994-96, 98 Center, Landrum 1995 Cerceo, Jay 1999 Champagne, Casey 1998 Champney, Mark 1993-96

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Chang, Michael 1984-87 Chong, Tony 1990-91 Chapman, John 1947-50 Charles, Michael 1954-57 Chen, Timothy 1968 Childress, Guion 1952-54 Chilton, Hugh 1972 Chislett, Jack 1976 Chiu, Eric 2010Codelli, David 1989-91 Cohen, Yonatan 2003 Cole, Greg 1982 Colletti, Nick 2011Collins, James 1948-49 Comer, Mike 2002-03 Cook, Joseph 1966 Coopat, Edward 1965-66 Copeland, Noah 2006-08 Corbett, peter 1987 Cormican, Robert 1993 Cranford, Drew 2005-07 Crouch, Julian 1948-49, 51-52 Crutcher, William 1947-49 Curlin, Fred 1947-48

DD Daly, James Dannelly, William Dannerman, Ben Daves, Joe Davis, Jesse Davis, Richard De La Guardia, Mario Derrick, Jack Dewald, Charles Doblar, Peter Dudley, Robert Duffy, Kelsey Dunbar, Jeffrey Dye, Ross

1986-87 1981 2000 1970-72 1950 1954-55 1952 1967-69 147-48 2005-08 1957-60 2007-10 1966-67 2000

EE Eastin, Robert 1968 Eddy, Peter 1987 Edelson, Bert 1947-51 Eden Itai 2001-04 Eidson, Randall 1966 Einersson, Sarkis 1998 Eley, Nathan 1998 Elgin, Bruce 1982, 84-85 Ellars, Otto 1964 Emkin, Leroy 1963-64 Enderica, Jorge 1961 Endstrom, Brandt 1990-91 Ewald, Chris 2006-08 FF Farmer, Screven Fauerbach, George Fauerbach, John Fennessy, John Figh, Matt Finelli, Daniel Finkler, Ofer Fish, Russ Fitzgerald, Sean Flinn, Farl Flowers, Charles Forbes, Brendan Foster, Brian Foster, Robbie Foust, Greg Frank, V.R. Frederick, Jarvis Fridrichsen, Jan Fuller, Christopher

1972-75 1966-68 1970-72 1998-2001 2002-04 1978-81 2005-07 1971-74 1984-85 1973-76 1949 2001-02 1974 2000-03 1991 1946 1991-93 1980 1992-94

GG Gale, Andrew 1987, 89-90 Gallaher, Mike 1976 Gaw, Kevin 1987 Gay, Christopher 1987, 89 Geiszler, Andrew 1987, 89-90 Genet, Richard 1989 Cersbach, Charlie 1999-2001 Cissendanner, Tom 1970 Goeltsche, Dennis 1963 Goldcamp, Thomas 1980-81 Goldstein, Clenn 1996-99 Craham, Tyler 1993 Craves, Bryan 1991-94 Creenbaum, Carl 1991-94 Greenlee, R.K. 1946 Cresham, Tom 1971 Griffin, Randolph 1947-50 Griffin, Sean 1984 Gripp, Jon 1969-72 HH Hagaman, Johnny 2007-10 Hagar, Robert 1960 Hale, Gerry 1992-93 Halligan, Tim 1985-87, 89 Halleck, Stephen 1960-62 Hannon, Charlie 1976-78 Hannon, Gerard 1973-75 Hardin, William 1969-70 Harp, Robert 1949-51 Harris, Paul 1961-63 Harrell, David 1958 Harrison, Charles 1950-51 Hart, Michael 2010Hatchett, Bo 2011Hawkins, Holmes 1986, 89 Heapy, Gary 1985-86 Heck, Steve 1970-72 Hellmann, Jim 1970-71, 73-74 Hendry, Matthew 1992-95 Hensley, John 1981-82, 84 Hernandez, Francis 1980-81 Herrera, Guillermo 1953-54 Hermes, John 2009Herski, Josh 2000-03 Hiles, Gordon 1954 Hiles, John 1947-50 Hirschel, Adam 1997-98 Hirshberg, William 1947-49 Hirth, Roy 1975-78 Hoadley, David 1973-74 Honan, Matt 1989-92 Hornbuckle, William 1985 Howard, Jason 1003-06 Hubner, Robert 1960 Huff, Brian 2003-06 Hungerford, Edward 1958 Jackson, Jeremy Jackson, Robert Jamm, Bill Jeppe, Arthur Johnson, Jacob Johnson, Mark Jones, Brian Justice, Steve

JJ

KK Kamat, Sulush Karanovich, Donald Karkus, James Kater, Martin Kendrick, Mike Kenehan, Ed Kennedy, Craig Kettunen, Teemu Khosravi, Chris

2007-10 1995-98 1972 1961-62 20111984-85 1990-93 1997-80 1991 1969-71 1954 1962-64 1984 1972 1974 2003-06 2010-

Kiehle, Andy Kirby, David Kirk, George Kisling, Scott Knougg, Erik Knutsen, Pete Korengel, Jeffrey Kossenko, George Kwasnik, Jacob LL Lagerqvist, Anton Laitala, David Lang, Barry Langley, Robert Laube, David Lee, Chris Lee, Norman Lee, Way Joe Lehman, Bradley LeMoyne, Irve Lenyk, Scott Lindsey, warren Lionberger, Mike Livingston, John Lofblad, Robert Long, Ralph Longmire, Hank Lowe, Jonathan Ludwig, Nena Lumra, Brandon Lynch, Sullivan

1995 1963-65 1949 1985 1993 1971 1985-87 1992-95 2005-08 20111999-2002 1981 1957-59 1998 2006-08 1955-57 2007-10 1985-87 1959-61 2000-01 1967 1993 1977-80 1956-58 2008-11 1999-2002 1984 1977-78 1993-96 2008-11

MM MacLean, James 1965-67 Mackey, Theral 1996-99 Maier, Marc 2002-04 Makinson, Brandon 2010Malarkey, Chris 1975 Maletto, Rich 1998 Malul, Mickey 2008-09 Mangin, Albert 1966-67 Marmor, Charles Sr. 1970-73 Marmor, Charles, Jr. 1993-96 Marsden, Frankie 1989-92 Martin, Alfred 1976-79 Mathes, Daniel 1950-51 Matthews, W.C. 1946 McAuley, James, H 1947 McCabe, John 1989 McCanless, Edgar 1977-78 McCanless, Henry 1969, 71-72 McCarty, Kevin 1984 McCarty, Paul 2001-04 McCoy, Reagan 1967 McEachron, Jim 1976-77 McGahey, Craig 1972 McGillivray, Alex 1994-97 McGillivray, David 1969 McGillivray, Ross 1964, 67 McGinley, Matt 2004-05 McKay, Mark 1974-77 McKenry, Robert 1977-78 McKenzie, James 1951 McKeown, Patrick 1963, 65 McLellan, Bill 1970 McQuinn, Travis 2000 Michaelis, Milton 1948 Miller, Rob 2005-07 Miller, Andy 2006-08 Minor, Lewis 1962 Moan, Jim 1989 Montalvo, Mario 2004-06 Moore, David A. 1956 Moore, David F. 1956-57 Morch, J.B. 1989 Morgan, Kevin 2008-11 Morgan, Sam 2011Morgan, Sam 2003-06

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All-Time Letterwinners Morrison, John Moss, William Moter, Cassius Mujica, Gerardo Mulherin, Matthew Munn, Scott Mussman, Grant

1948 1954 1696-70 1989 1950 1991 1994-97

NN Nabell, Mark 1980-81 Nenon, David 1977-78, 80 Nicklaw, Chris 1974-76 Nicol, David 1998 Nilsson, Andreas 2011Norton, Robert 1960 Norwood, Grant 1989 Nozar, James 1998-2001 Nylander, Carl 1999-2002 OO Odum, Richardson 1978-81 Old, Andrew 1992-95 Oliver, Eduardo 2001-04 Oliver, Jorge 2000-03 Oltman, Jack 1980-82 Ostrander, Rick 1975-76 Ouderkirk, Ryan 1994-97 O’Toole, Michael 1998 Outland, John 1964 Owen, Charles 1947 PP Packard, B.A. 1946 Pacofsky, Mark 1977 Pahr, Robert 1973-74 Parker, Jordan 2002-05 Parrott, Bruce 1978 Patton, Blake 1990-93 Pearson, Mark 1978 Pemueller, Alejandr 1990-93 Peterson, Charles 1978 Peveler, Richard 1967-69 Phillips, Jeffrey 2008-11 Pickering, Frank 1966 Player, Bryan 1985-87, 89 Plummer, Nigel 2009Pohly, Daniel 1980-82 Popp, Robert 1961-63 Potts, Rich 1971 Pritchett, Gary 1976-78 Quinlivan, Jeff

QQ RR

Rafajko, Ron Raines, Jeremy Randolph, Max Rauch, Ricky Redgrave, Timothy Reed, Matt Reeves, Hazard Richards, Clifton Ricketts, Rodney Riebesel, Ryan Rifkin, David Roan, Alex Robberson, Garrett Robbins, Brian Robertson, Eric Rodriquez, Elias Roecker, Steven Rolfe, Rial Rubel, Jon Rundlof, Christer Ruskin, Mike

1995-98 1975-76 2002-04 20082001 1973-76 1999 1956-57 1996-97 1965 2003-06 2006-07 2007-78 2008-11 20091993 1993-94 1973 1946-47 1975-79 1995-98 1970

SS Salazar, James 2000-03 Salinas, Leo 1999-2002 Salmon, Ryan 2011Sanks, Eric 1994 Satterfield, Rick 1976-77 Savage, John 1968-701 Scarlett, Gordon 1984 Scheuer, Hugo 1946-48 Schilling, Mark 1998-99 Schouten, Colin 2010Schultz, Larry 1964-65 Sebestyen, Joseph 1993 Seeton, Chris 1992-95 Shanteau, Ryan 1999 Sheppard, Ben 2011Sherris, Scott 1995 Shippy, Duane 1989-92 Shippy, Timothy 1991-92 Shaw, Gred 1974 Shelander, Bill 1972-75 Shelander, Dianna 1973-76 Shelander, Jim 1970-73 Showalter, Drew 2007-09 Silver, David 1999-2002 Simpson, Steven 1973 Skaggs, Brady 1999-2002 Skenes, Kevin 2006-08 Small, G.H. 1948 Smith, Chuck 1971 Smith, Justin 1993 Smith, Michael1997-99 Smith, Myles 1963 Sorias, Ofir 2003 Sousa, Mauricio 2006-08 Spaziano, Robert 1994-95 Spray, James 1986-87 Spreen, Allan 1969-71 St. Julien, Upaji 1994 Stevens, Scott 1989 Steves, Robert 1958 Stowers, Evan 2005-08 Strickland, Frank 1952-53 Susaneck, Steve 1970 Swanson, Edward 1947-49 Sweat, David 1992 Sweet, David 1980 TT

Tang, Matt 2008-11 Taunton, Kimberly 1980 Taylor, Donald 1982 Taylor, Robert 1992 Temlund, Paul 1965 TeStrake, Todd 1990-93 Thigpen, Josh 1998-99 Thomas, J.R. 1946 Thomas, Robert 1961-62 Thomason, Douglas 1981-82, 84 Thompson, Paul 1975-78 Thorn, Dustin 1998-2001 Thrasher, James 1951-52 Tieslau, Timothy 1966-68 Tillman, Zach 2009Titterton, George 1982, 84 Topp, Julio 1946-49 Towles, Tommy 1948-50 Toy, James 1967-69 Tribble, James 1970 Tsuji, Tomonori 2000-03 Tunning, Greg 2006Tyler, David 1993 Tzegaegbe, Jacob 2008Uras, Onur Urda, Martin

UU

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VV Vallecoccia, Michael Van Lear, Samuel VanPelt, Andy Van Voorhis, Kenneth Vieira, Raymond Van Gontard, Perfy Vaughan, Matthew WW

Wagner, Travis Wahler, Edwin Walker, Joseph Walton, Jay Washburn, Thomas Watson, James Ways, George Weigle, James Weir, Edward Wells, William Whidden, Charles Whitaker, Kenneth Wiggin, Charles Wilson, Andy Wilson, Jacob Wilson, John Wiliams, Alex Williams, David Williams, Jason Williams, Mark Williams, Robert Wise, John Wise, Michael Wolczynski, Matt Woodworth, Will Wright, Peter Wynne, George Yancey, Edwin

YY

2008-11 1953-57 2002-05 1964-65 1978 1969 20092008-11 1968 1953-56 1953 1969-71 1951 1969 1951 1966-67 1977-80 1961-62 1969 1957-59 1997-98 2003-04 1991-92 2004-07 1958 1996-99 1973 1951 1980-82 1985-86 1999 2007-10 1963 1958 1967

Women’s Letterwinners Alvey, Helen

AA BB

2011-

Barnes, Lauren Battle, Ann Bertolino, Michele Bond, Katie Broadley, Sarah

20072002-05 20082008-11 2009-

CC Campbell, Megan Christenson, Jennifer Chuang, Christine

2005-08 2002-05 2008-11

DD DeVinney, Meghan Devinny, Cara Dickerson, April Dornstauder, Kristen Duffy, Katie

2003-06 2002-03 2008-10 20092002-04

EE England, Stephanie Evans, Jordan

2005-08 2009-

Flynn, Taylor Fore, Carolina Foster, Liz

FF

GG Gannon, Amanda Gilli, Sara Gobat, Brittany

2007-10 2011 2003-06 2005-08 2002-03 2009-

HH Hancock, Lisa Hardy, Ashley Harper, Natanya Hatteberg, Heidi Hedberg, Dalton Heiser, Laura JJ

Jemec, Vida Jones, Caroline Japek, Jessica

2002-05 20112004-06 20092007-10 2003-06 2008-11 2006-08 2002-03

KK Keys, Jaclyn Kopacka, Ryann Korell, Amada Kracke, Ashley Krimm, Hannah Kromer, Thea Kwasnik, Agatha

2002-05 2007-10 2004-07 2003-06 2007-10 2008-10 2007-10

LL Lentz, Jenny Lewis, Caiti Li, Jing Locker, Katherine

2002 2008-09 2007-10 2008-11

MM Matz, Heather Maguire, Michelle Martinez, Meghan Mason, Jessie McLeod, Mari McGraw, Katie

2004-07 2002-05 2006 20092006-07 2005

OO

O’Donnell, Erin

Pauker, Hen Prystaj, Laurissa Pucci, Lisa Riley, Kate Roethel, Sarah

PP

RR

2009-10 2008-11 2003-06 2007-10 20102011-

SS Saum, Anna Schoeff, Sarah Siebner, Keren Skala, Ashley Sostarecz, Taylor Stojanovska, Vesna Stowe, Elizabeth Sutton, Amy

2002-05 2008-11 20092002-03 20112004-07 2005-08 2002-04

TT Trickett, Morgan

2010-

VV Vaner Wood, Melissa Vukmanic, Jill Walker, Allison Wallis, Moeka Weber, Alexis West, Dana White, Hailey Wood, Kathy Wright, Katie Wunderle, Mary

WW

Yarosh, Hillary

YY

2002 2002-05 2004-07 2002-05 20102004-07 20112003 2005-08 2010 2011-

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