17-time CAA Champion Member of the CAA Silver Anniversary Team Two-time CAA Swimmer of the Year Two-time CAA Swimmer of the Championships U.S. Olympic Trials Participant Three-time NCAA Qualifier Holds Nine W&M Records Holds Six CAA Records 2009 World Championships Trials Finalist
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents/Quick Facts................................................................ 1 Coaching Staff.......................................................................................... 2 2009-10 Roster/2008-09 Season in Review............................................ 3 Women’s Preview..................................................................................... 4 Returning Women’s Athletes................................................................... 5 Newcomer Women’s Athletes............................................................... 12 Women’s Record Book.......................................................................... 14 Women’s Accolades............................................................................... 15 Women’s All-Time Top 10...................................................................... 16 Men’s Preview......................................................................................... 17 Returning Men’s Athletes...................................................................... 18 Newcomer Men’s Athletes..................................................................... 23 Men’s Record Book................................................................................ 25 Men’s Accolades..................................................................................... 26 Men’s All-Time Top 10............................................................................ 27 The College............................................................................................. 28 Tribe Athletics......................................................................................... 30 Facilities.................................................................................................. 32 CREDITS The 2009-10 W&M Swimming and Diving Media Guide is a publication of the W&M sports information office. Layout, design and cover design by associate SID Kris Sears. Writing by assistant SID Scott Burns and editing by the sports information office. Photography by Jim Agnew, Julia Martin, Pete Clawson and Bob Keroack. Printing by Worth Higgins and Associates in Richmond, Va.
PREVIEW The Tribe women return 16 CAA participants from last season, while the W&M men return 12.
COACHING STAFF Director of Swimming and Diving Matt Crispino returns to the helm of the W&M program for his third season.
W&M QUICK FACTS Location: Williamsburg, Virginia Founded: 1693 (2nd-oldest college in U.S.) Enrollment (includes graduate): 7,625 Nickname: Tribe Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Pool: Recreation Center Natatorium (Swimming); Adair Pool (Diving) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: W. Taylor Reveley III (Princeton, 1965) Chancellor: Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950) Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) Senior Women’s Administrator: Pamela Mason (SMU, 1994) SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant Director/SWD Contact: Scott Burns (Marian University, 2007) Office Phone: (757) 221-3344 Cell Phone: (317) 258-0998 E-Mail Address: sburns@wm.edu Fax: (757) 221- 2989 Web Site: www.TribeAthletics.com TRIBE SWIMMING AND DIVING INFORMATION Director of Swimming and Diving: Matt Crispino (William & Mary, 2002) Second Season Email: mecrispino@wm.edu Phone: (757) 221-3393 Diving Coach: Joyce D’arcy (Rockford College, 1988) First Season Email: jdarcy@wm.edu Phone: (757) 221-4576 Assistant Coaches: Fernando Rodriguez (Kenyon, 2004), First Season; Steven Evans (James Madison, 2008), Second Season Evans’ Email: srevans@wm.edu Phone: (757) 221-4576 2008-09 Records: Women (10-2, 7-1 CAA) Men (4-6, 2-4 CAA) 2009 CAA Finishes: Women (Second) Men (Fourth)
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HISTORY
Junior Michael Naccarelli earned All-CAA honors as a part of two relays for the Tribe men in 2009.
Senior Katie Radloff advanced to the NCAA Championships for the third straight season in 2009.
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DIRECTOR OF SWIMMING AND DIVING
DIVING COACH
Second Season at W&M
First Season at W&M
MATT CRISPINO
William & Mary, 2002
Director of Swimming and Diving Matt Crispino enters his third season at the helm of the Tribe program. Crispino became the sixth director in the history of the College since the men’s and women’s teams combined in the 1989-90 season, and is the first W&M alumnus to head either swim team since Keith Havens ’76 from 1981 to 1984. In the 2008-09 season, the women’s swimming and diving team had one of its finest years in the College’s history. The team posted a 10-2 dual meet record during the regular season, including a 7-1 ledger vs. CAA competition. At the championship meet, the Tribe won seven conference titles, including a trio of relays. In total, W&M broke school records on 14 occasions, CAA conference records on seven occasions, and W&M freshmen records six times. Leading the way was Katie Radloff, who not only won the 50, 100, and 200 free in CAA for the third straight year, but also collected seven medals in total, the most of any athlete at the event, and advanced to the NCAA Championships for the third straight year. In the relays, the Tribe won gold in the 200, 400, and 800 free relays, while earning a silver medal in the 400 medley relay. Rookie Hailey Hewitt also became the first woman in the school’s history to win the 200 back at the CAAs. For the men’s swimming and diving team, the 2008-09 season was a great step forward for the program. Much like the women’s team, however, the men’s team saved its best swimming of the season for the CAA Championships. After finishing seventh in 2008, the College placed fourth in 2009, the biggest improvement of any team. The Tribe scored 466 points at the championship meet, the most the College had scored since the 2000-01 season, despite the fact that the team competed without divers. Overall at the meet, the Tribe broke W&M records 15 times and freshmen records six times. The College really excelled in the relays, breaking all five William and Mary records, including a pair that were more than 10 years old. In 2007-08 season, the women’s team finished the year ranked sixth by CollegeSwimming.com in the mid-major poll due in large part to the team’s runner-up finish at the CAA Championships. Radloff was named Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet for the second consecutive year after sweeping the sprint events. She was also named CAA Swimmer of the Year, was named to the CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major AllAmerican team and competed at both the NCAA Championships and the Olympic Trials. During Crispino’s first season on campus in 2007-08, the men’s swimming and diving team performed well and saw a number of school records fall. Crispino returned to his alma mater in 2007 after five years in the assistant coaching ranks. His most recent stop was at Colgate University for the 2006-07 season, where he served as the assistant coach for both men’s and women’s teams. Directly responsible for the sprint corps, Crispino saw his athletes race to 49 lifetime-best performances, including four school-records and one freshman record. Prior to Colgate, he spent three years on the deck at West Point as the assistant coach for both men and women, helping the Corps of Cadets to a 23-12 record and a pair of second-place showings at the Patriot League Championships. In addition to his direct responsibilities for the sprint group, Crispino also helped develop the dry-land and in-pool training regimens for the middle-distance and distance swimmers, leading the team to break 12 Academy and 13 plebe (freshman) records and producing four U.S. National qualifiers and two NCAA “B” cuts. His 27 sprinters alone achieved 109 lifetime-bests. Crispino got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant at Florida State University, where he worked with several athletes who counted NCAA, U.S. National, and Olympic Trials bids among their accomplishments. He helped guide the Seminole men to a runner-up finish at the 2003 ACC Championships, while the women came in third. The teams combined to send seven athletes to the NCAA Championships during his tenure. The captain and Most Valuable Swimmer of the 2001-02 Tribe men’s swimming team, Crispino helped set the school record in the 800 free relay as a freshman at the CAA Championships, with a time of 6:47.85. In his rookie season, the team placed a program-best second at the conference meet after going 15-1 (6-0 CAA) during the regular season. Crispino still ranks among the all-time top-10 in the 200 and 500 free, and is sixth all-time at the College in the 200 IM. Crispino received his bachelor’s of arts in government from the College in 2002, and his master’s in physical education from Florida State in 2003. In July 2008, he married Liz Koch, former Tribe swimmer and CAA Champion in the 100 and 200 fly. The couple resides in Williamsburg.
JOYCE D’ARCY
Rockford College, 1988
Joyce D’arcy joins the William and Mary staff this season as the diving coach. D’arcy replaces Dr. Robert McNamee who retired after the 2008-09 season after eight seasons. The appointment is pursuant to final approval from the College’s Board of visitors. D’arcy comes to W&M with six years of coaching experience. Previously, she has been the diving coach at West Chicago high school and with the Arlington Heights Recreation diving team. Currently, D’arcy instructs youth diving classes at the Kingswood pool in Williamsburg. “We are excited about Joyce’s decision to coach our divers here at William & Mary,” Crispino said. “In the interview process, her passion for the sport of diving and for motivating student-athletes were immediately evident. Our divers will undoubtedly benefit from her experience and enthusiasm.” D’arcy graduated from Rockford College in 1988 with bachelor’s degrees in both Spanish and Music. At Rockford, she was a member of the diving team for two years and an NCAA Division III All-American. In high school, D’arcy was a four-year member of the diving team and was selected as captain her senior season. D’arcy currently resides in Williamsburg with her husband, Derek, and their four children.
ASSISTANT COACH
FERNANDO RODRIGUEZ
First Season at W&M
Kenyon, 2004
Fernando Rodriguez enters his first season as assistant coach for the Tribe in 2009. Rodriguez will serve as the recruiting coordinator and will also handle the responsibilities of the stroke and IM groups. “I am thrilled that Fernando has chosen to join the Tribe swimming and diving staff. Fernando is a proven winner, and has surrounded himself with some of the best coaches our sport has to offer,” Crispino said of Rodriguez’s hiring. “I have no doubt that his experience at Kenyon, Wabash, and Athens Bulldogs will serve our program well. When you speak with Fernando, it’s easy to see that he not only knows the sport, but he is extremely passionate about it. He understands the concept of the student-athlete, and he understands what it takes to win – and that’s exactly what we plan to do with Fernando on board.” Rodriguez comes to the College with six years of coaching experience, most recently as a an assistant senior coach and head master’s coach with the Athens Bulldogs Swim Club in Athens, Georgia. He was also an assistant coach at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana during the 2004-05 season. Rodriguez graduated from Kenyon College in 2004 with a degree in anthropology. He recently obtained his master’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Georgia. As a student-athlete at Kenyon, Rodriguez was a seventime NCAA All-American and a four-time All-NCAC honoree. He was also part of four NCAA D-III national championship teams.
ASSISTANT COACH Second Season at W&M
STEVEN EVANS
James Madison, 2008
Steven Evans enters his second season as an assistant coach for the Tribe men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. Evans, a 2008 James Madison University graduate, was a four-year member of the Dukes’ swimming and diving team. More recently, Evans has worked locally as an assistant coach at the Williamsburg Aquatic Club. At the time of his hiring, Tribe head coach Matt Crispino said of Evans, “With his swimming experience at JMU and his familiarity with the CAA, Steven really knows what it takes to succeed and excel in our conference. Steven comes highly recommended from his coaches in the Williamsburg area and I look for him to bring an abundance of energy to the pool deck.” A graduate of Jamestown High School in Williamsburg, Evans earned his bachelor’s of science in sports and recreation management from JMU in 2008. Evans, who resides in Williamsburg, currently works as an assistant age group coach at the Williamsburg Aquatic Club.
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HT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 5-10 Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne 6-1 Newport News, Va./Warwick 5-10 Alexandria, Va./Bishop Ireton 6-3 North Potomac, Md./Churchville Christian 6-2 Washington, D.C./St. Albans 6-4 Herndon, Va./Chantilly 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa./St. Joseph’s Prep 6-0 Newport News, Va./Hampton Roads Acad. 6-1 Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan 6-1 Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee 6-4 Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School 6-2 Colts Neck, N.J./Christian Brothers Acad. 6-0 Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley 6-1 Culpeper, Va./Culpeper 5-10 Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School 5-9 Martinez, Ga./Lakeside 5-11 McLean, Va./Gonzaga 6-2 Wallingford, Pa./Strath Haven 5-9 Williamsburg, Va./Jamestown 6-0 Falls Church, Va./St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 6-6 Kingsville, Md./Loyola Blakefield 6-2 Richmond, Va./Maggie Walker 6-4 Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle 6-1 Richmond, Va./Mills E. Godwin 5-11 Kensington, Md./Albert Einstein 6-0 Maitland, Fla./Trinity Prep
COACHES Matt Crispino – Director of Swimming and Diving – Third Season Fernando Rodriguez – Assistant Swimming Coach – First Season Steven Evans – Assistant Swimming Coach – Second Season Joyce D’arcy – Diving Coach – First Season
Season Recap Date Opponent Oct. 11 at Towson Oct. 18 Old Dominion Oct. 31-Nov. 1 vs. Old Dominion Oct. 31-Nov. 1 vs. Drexel Oct. 31-Nov. 1 vs. Northeastern Oct. 31-Nov. 1 at James Madison Nov. 7 Richmond Nov. 7 Shippensburg Nov. 8 Davidson Nov. 20-22 Terrapin Cup Invitational Jan. 17 at UNC-Wilmington Jan. 24 at Delaware TOP TIMES Jan. 31 UMBC 50 free Feb. 7 East Carolina K. Radloff 22.30 2/26 Feb. 25-28 CAA Championships 100 free SEASON VICTORIES Hailey Hewitt........................... 27 Katie Radloff............................ 16 Marina Falcone........................ 15 Molly Emery............................. 13 Sarah Cannon........................... 8 Suzanne Figuers....................... 7 Courtney Alles........................... 5 Emily Burns............................... 4 Erica Rapp................................. 3 Lindsay Guers........................... 2 Erin Welshofer........................... 1 Laura Matthews......................... 1
NAME Courtney Alles Stevi Anderson Julia Applebaum Meghan Baker Emily Bart Emily Burns Molly Emery Suzanne Figuers Kristin Fimian Kelly Fini Liz Fireman Lindsay Guers Elizabeth Hall Hailey Hewitt Clare LeGuyader Laura Matthews Liza McDevitt Gabrielle Mizerak Kayla O’Malley Katie Radloff Shelby Randall Erica Rapp Maureen Reed Haley Smith Hope Sweetnam Caylyn Tate Tage Waite Erin Welshofer
Women Result Record L, 127.5-170.5 0-1/0-1 W, 181-119 1-1/1-1 W, 210-143 2-1/2-1 W, 275-70 3-1/3-1 W, 235-117 4-1/4-1 W, 200-152 5-1/5-1 W, 167.5-126.5 6-1/5-1 -- W, 147-96 7-1/5-1 Third/10 597 pts. W, 152-148 8-1/6-1 W, 156-144 9-1/7-1 W, 181-115 10-1/7-1 L, 137-163 10-2/7-1 Second/9 526 pts.
CL. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr.
EVENT IM/Breast Free Fly/Back Free Breast/IM Free/Fly Free/IM IM/Breast Free/IM Free Free Free Fly/Back Back/Fly Free Breast/IM Free Fly/Free Fly Free/Back Breast Back/Free Diving Free Back/Free Free Free Fly
Men Result W, 167-133 L, 112-188 L, 149-204 W, 220-130 --W, 185.5-97.5 W, 133-104 Fourth/7 L, 85-214 L, 123.5-176.5 L, 123-173 L, 106.5-189.5 Fourth/7
HT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 5-7 Manassas Park, Va./Manassas Park 5-3 Vineland, N.J./Vineland 5-6 Oxford, Ohio/Talawanda 5-9 New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle 5-7 Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill West 5-6 Snellville, Ga./Atlanta Girls School 5-10 Burke, Va. /Lake Braddock 5-7 Cary, N.C. /Cardinal Gibbons 5-8 Oakton, Va./Bishop O’Connell 5-9 Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson 5-6 Belmont, Mass./Belmont 5-5 Orwigsburg, Pa./Blue Mountain 5-6 Chantilly, Va./Chantilly 5-7 Fairfax, Va./Robinson 5-7 East Islip, N.Y./East Islip 5-6 Drexel Hill, Pa./Agnes Irwin School 5-4 Jenkintown, Pa./Germantown Acad. 5-9 Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park 5-4 Vienna, Va./Bishop O’Connell 5-9 Arlington, Va./Yorktown 5-6 Midlothian, Va./Midlothian 5-5 Hummelstown, Pa./Hershey 5-3 Vienna, Va./James Madison 5-5 Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield 5-10 Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette 5-7 Sterling, Va./Potomac Falls 5-4 Norfolk, Va./Maury 5-9 Charlotte, N.C./Providence
Record 1-0/1-0 1-1/1-1 1-2/1-2 2-2/2-2
3-2/2-2 4-2/2-2 496.5 pts. 4-3/2-3 4-4/2-4 4-5/2-4 4-6/2-4 466 pts.
K.Radloff 48.48 2/28 CAA Champions 200 free Relays K. Radloff 1:47.21 2/27 Individuals 500 free 50 free Katie Radloff 22.30 200 free Emily Burns, Lindsay Guers, 1:31.20 M. Falcone 4:49.42 11/20 100 free Katie Radloff 48.48 Marina Falcone, Katie Radloff 1000 free 200 free Katie Radloff 1:47.21 400 free Marina Falcone, Lindsay Guers, 3:21.78 M. Emery 10:14.29 2/28 200 back Hailey Hewitt 2:00.45 Molly Emery, Katie Radloff 1650 free 800 free Lindsay Guers, Molly Emery, 7:12.67 M.Emery 16:55.76 2/28 Marina Falcone, Katie Radloff 100 fly W. Pezza 55.44 2/27 All-CAA 200 fly Relays E. Welshofer 2:00.27 2/28 Individuals 100 back 50 free Katie Radloff (Champion) 200 free Emily Burns, Lindsay Guers, K. Radloff 56.50 11/16 100 free Katie Radloff (Champion) Marina Falcone, Katie Radloff (Champions) 200 back 200 free Katie Radloff (Champion) 400 free Marina Falcone, Lindsay Guers, H. Hewitt 2:00.45 2/28 200 fly Erin Welshofer (Second) Molly Emery, Katie Radloff (Champions) 100 breast Kevin Gallagher, Shawn Matthews, S. Figuers 1:04.81 2/27 100 back Shawn Matthews (Third) 200 back Hailey Hewitt (Champion) Michael Naccarelli, Nader Amer (Third) 200 breast Shawn Matthews (Second) C.Alles 2:19.06 2/28 200 IM 200 IM David Mangini (Second) 800 free Lindsay Guers, Molly Emery, C. Alles 2:04.70 2/26 Marina Falcone, Katie Radloff (Champions) 400 IM 200 med. Jake Maloy, Jason Brisson, C. Alles 4:22.98 2/27 Geoff Ramsdell, Michael Naccarelli (Third) 1-Meter Diving 400 med. Molly Emery, Suzanne Figuers, S. Cannon 228.98 11/18 Whitney Pezza, Katie Radloff (Second) 3-Meter Diving S. Cannon 235.50 1/24 ECAC Swimmer of the Week CAA Swimmer of the Week 200 f. relay 1:31.20 2/26 Katie Radloff (1/23, 2/11) Katie Radloff (1/27, 2/3, 2/10) 400 f. relay 3:21.78 2/28 Shawn Matthews (2/10) 800 f. relay 7:12.67 2/25 Shawn Matthews (2/11) Hailey Hewitt (11/10) 200 m. relay 1:44.47 2/25 400 m. relay 3:44.62 2/27
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SEASON VICTORIES Shawn Matthews..................... 12 Jason Brisson............................ 8 Kevin Gallagher......................... 8 Derek Bui................................... 6 Kyle Comiskey........................... 4 Jeff Collier.................................. 3 David Mangini............................ 3 Geoff Ramsdell.......................... 3 Michael Naccarelli..................... 2 Stephen Fay.............................. 2 Callum Lawson.......................... 1 Kevin Lynch............................... 1 Evan Mulloy............................... 1 Andrew Quesenberry................ 1 TOP TIMES 50 free K. Gallagher 20.61 100 free K. Gallagher 45.22 200 free K. Gallagher 1:39.90 500 free S. Fay 4:32.31 1000 free L. Robbins 9:42.52 1650 free S. Fay 15:59.58 100 fly G. Ramsdell 49.80 200 fly J. Brisson 1:51.14 100 back S. Matthews 50.24 200 back S. Matthews 1:46.20 100 breast J. Brisson 56.34 200 breast D. Bui 2:05.64 200 IM D. Mangini 1:51.06 400 IM D. Mangini 4:01.88 1-Meter Diving K. Comiskey 231.60 3-Meter Diving K. Comiskey 231.45 200 f. relay 1:22.22 400 f. relay 3:00.85 800 f. relay 6:42.15 200 m. relay 1:31.11 400 m. relay 3:19.19
Roster/Review
NAME CL. EVENT Austin Baraki Sr. Free Stevie Cline Fr. Free Jack Collins So. Breast/IM Jesse Cunningham Fr. Free/Breast Drew de Michaelis Sr. Breast/Free Stephen Fay So. Free Jim Fenningham Jr. Breast/Free Mitch Finch So. Back/Fly Kevin Gallagher Sr. Free/Back Sidney Glass Fr. Back Max Glober R-Fr. Free Marty Harm So. Free/Fly Kevin Lynch Sr. Free/Fly Jake Maloy So. Back/Fly Kyle McVeigh Fr. Free Evan Mulloy So. Fly Brian Murphy Fr. Free/Fly Michael Naccarelli Jr. Free Mike Newcomb Jr. Diving Hunter Perrot Fr. Free Andrew Quesenberry Jr. Free Geoff Ramsdell Jr. Fly/IM Luke Robbins So. Free/Back K.J. Shaw Fr. IM/Fly Colin Stanton So. Free Ben Ward Fr. Breast/Free
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After one of its most successful years, culminating in a runner-up finish at the CAA Championships for a second-consecutive year, the William and Mary Tribe women’s swimming and diving team is ready to take that final step. “As runner-ups the past two seasons, we’re happy with the progress we’ve made, but the ultimate goal still remains to win the CAA title,” Director of Swimming and Diving Matt Crispino says. “With the roster we have this year, we believe we have what it takes to accomplish our goal this season.” SPRINT FREESTYLE Heading into their senior seasons, the two best freestyle sprinters in the College’s history hope to bookend their collegiate careers with a CAA title. Katie Radloff, the school record-holder in all three sprint freestyle events will look to reclaim the title of CAA Swimmer of the Year this season after winning it her first two years on campus. Radloff remains undefeated at the CAA’s in the 50, 100, and 200 free, setting school and conference records this past season. Classmate Lindsay Guers will also look to end her career for the Green and Gold on a high note this season. Guers has had a great two years after transferring in from Florida State. Guers ranks second all-time at the College in the 100 and 200 free, and third in school history in the 50 free. Guers was fantastic at last year’s conference championships, setting personal bests in all three events. Junior Emily Burns will look to improve her times this season after another great year for the College. Burns, who ranks second all-time in school history in the 50 free, will be counted on to score points once again for the College at the CAA’s this season. Sophomore Liza McDevitt had a great showing at her first conference championships, setting personal-bests in all three sprint freestyle events. Freshman Elizabeth Hall will look to contribute right away, especially in the 50 free. At Chantilly High School, Hall earned five automatic All-American honors and was named to The Washington Post All-Metro team in 2008 and 2009. Providing depth in the sprint freestyle events will be a pair of juniors who will both look to rebound from injuries last season. Both Stevi Anderson and Haley Smith will look to drop their times this season and potentially score points for the Tribe at the CAA’s. DISTANCE FREESTYLE Headlining the deep group of distance freestyles for the College this season will be the school record holder in both the 1,000 and the 1,650, sophomore Molly Emery. Emery had a great regular season for the Tribe, racking up 13 dual-meet victories, but the rookie really came on at the CAA’s breaking the school record in the both the 1,000 and the 1,650 on the same swim. This season, Emery will look to drop her times even further and compete for CAA title in the 1,650. Classmate Liz Fireman will also look to improve off a great rookie campaign this season. The versatile swimmer, who can swim the 200, 500, and 1,650, will look to drop her times even further and again score big points for the College at the CAA’s. Senior Tage Waite, the former school record holder in the 1,650, will headline a trio of swimmers that will be counted on heavily this season in the distance freestyle events. After an injury-plagued junior year, look for Waite to revert back to sophomore form. Freshmen Meghan Baker and Caylyn Tate will also be counted on early in their Green and Gold careers. Both Baker and Tate arrive in Williamsburg with impressive prep resumes and should score points this season for the College at the conference championships. Providing depth for the Tribe in the distance freestyle events this season will be juniors Clare
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LeGuyader and Kristin Fimian and sophomore Kelly Fini. Both LeGuyader and Fini will look to drop their personal-best times they set last season, while Fimian will look to replicate her form from the 2008 CAA Championships where she set two personal bests. BUTTERFLY In the butterfly, the College will have one of its best group of fliers in recent memory, headlined by the school record holder in the 200 fly, senior Erin Welshofer. Welshofer had a great swim in the finals of the 200 fly, coming within milliseconds of breaking two minutes. Welshofer will once again look for a conference title in the event and will be looked upon for leadership among the corps of fliers. Sophomore Hailey Hewitt will look to build upon one of the best rookie campaigns in school history this season. Hewitt had an unbelievable regular season, tying the school record for most dual-meet victories in a season with 27. Hewitt then capped her season with a great performance at the CAA’s and will look to build upon the freshman records she set last season. Junior Julia Applebaum and freshman Gabrielle Mizerak will both be counted on to score critical points for the College this season at the conference championships. Applebaum will hope to lower the personal-bests she set at last year’s CAA’s, while Mizerak will look to translate her great success on the prep level to success at the collegiate level. In 2009, Mizerak was named The Washington Post All-Area Swimmer of the Year and was a five-time All-American at Osbourn Park High School. Two other freshmen will also look to contribute right away for the College. Hall is a fantastic sprint flyer, while Kayla O’Malley will provide another capable swimmer for W&M in the 200 fly. BACKSTROKE Along with the sprint freestyle, backstroke might very well be the deepest group for the College this season. Leading the corps of backstrokers this season will be the two school record holders in the 100 and 200 back, Radloff and Hewitt. Hewitt, the CAA Champion in the 200 back, will look to defend her title this season, while Radloff will once again look to dominate the 100 back when not swimming the sprint freestyle events. Sophomore Erica Rapp and Emery will also be counted on heavily at conferences this season. Last year, Emery set the school’s freshman record in the 100 back at the conference meet, while Rapp was forced to miss the CAA’s due to illness. Also being counted on to score points this season will be rookies Hall and Mizerak. Look for Hall to contribute in the relays and 100 back for the College, while Mizerak will specialize in the 200 back. Rounding out the group of backstrokers this season for the College will be junior Hope Sweetnam and Applebaum, both of whom scored points and set personal bests at last year’s CAA Championships.
season and help lead the young group of breaststrokers this season. Freshmen Emily Bart and Shelby Randall will be counted on to contribute immediately this season for the College. Bart was a four-time state qualifier in the breaststroke at Cherry Hill High School West in New Jersey, while Randall was a three-time NCSA Junior National qualifier at Midlothian High School in Virginia. Adding depth to the group this season will be sophomore Laura Mathews. Matthews had a very solid rookie season for the College, swimming for the Tribe at last year’s conference championships. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Headlining the versatile group of individual medley swimmers this season will be veterans Alles and Figuers. Alles made the championship final of the 400 IM last season, then won the 200 IM consolation final in a personal-best time. Figuers also swam well, making the championship final of the 200 IM. Both Emery and Hewitt will look to lower their times from last season, times that set school freshman records last year, Emery won the consolation final of the 400 IM last season in a freshman record time, while Hewitt set the freshman record in the 200 IM at the Terrapin Cup Invitational. The freshman trio of Bart, O’Malley, and Randall will all look to score points at the conference meet this season, with O’Malley and Randall specializing in the 200 IM and Bart concentrating on the 400 IM. Also looking to make a splash in the individual medley will be Matthews, who set personal bests in both the 200 and 400 IM at the Terrapin Cup Invitational last season. DIVING With the graduation of senior co-captain Samantha Greenwood, sophomore Maureen Reed will be counted on heavily this season and will look to score points for the College at the conference championships. RELAYS Relays will once again be a strong suit for William and Mary this season after great showings in all the relays last season at the CAA’s. W&M will look to continue its dominance in the free relays this season at the conference championships after winning gold in all three in school and conference record time. After setting the school record in the 400 medley relay and finishing second at the CAA’s last year, the College will hope to build off that effort and get on the medal stand on both medley relays. A long list of candidates will be considered for the relays in hopes of finding the right combination.
BREASTSTROKE Leading the way for William and Mary in the breaststroke this season will be a pair of seniors, both of which set personal-bests last season at the CAA Championships. Suzanne Figuers had a great showing at the conference meet, not only setting personal bests in both the 100 and 200 breast, but also making the consolation finals of both events as well. Look for Figuers to elevate her game and compete for a spot in the championship finals in both events. Also looking to compete for a CAA title this season will be Courtney Alles, who placed fifth last season in the championship final of the 200 breast. Alles will hope to build upon her times she set last
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Junior Year (2008-09): Finished fifth in 200 Breast Championship finals at CAA Championships with 2:19.06, a personal best that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Placed eighth in 400 IM Championship finals at CAA Championships with 4:26.55, after swimming 4:22.98 in prelims, the second-best time in the history of William and Mary ... Qualified for 200 IM Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 2:05.94, a personal best that ranks fifth all-time at W&M ... Won 200 IM against Delaware and the 200 Breast vs. UNCW ... Took home 12th in 200 Breast finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with a personal best of 2:23.61 ... Swimmer on the 800 Free Relay team that finished tenth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 7:36.60, a time that ranks sixth all-time at W&M ... Finished eighth in both the 200 IM and 400 IM events at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Sophomore Year (2007-08): Won the consolation finals of the 400 IM at the CAA Championships … Took eighth in the finals in the 200 IM at the CAA Championships … Finished first in the 200 IM against Old Dominion … Also took home first place in the 400 IM against Charleston … Placed first the consolation final of the 200 breast at the Terrapin Invitational … Participant on the 10th place 400 free relay team at the Terrapin Invitational … Finished eighth in both the 200 and 400 IM at the Terrapin Cup … Claimed five victories at the CAA Pod Meet … Freshman Year (2006-07): CAA Rookie of the Year ... Tied for second at the CAA Championships with 54 individual points ... Won three gold medals, two individual and one in the 400 free relay ... Blitzed the field in the 200 IM, swimming 2:06.09 in the finals to claim victory ... Repeated the performance one day later with a victory in the 400 IM, touching the wall in 4:26.98 ... Both times rank second in school history, behind only Ruth Anne Miller ... On the final day, qualified into the championship finals of the 200 breast ... In the finals, swam 2:23.65, the seventh-fastest time in school history, to place fifth and seal the conference championship for W&M ... Later that evening, swam second on the 400 free relay that won in an NCAA-qualifying time of 3:24.84, setting new conference, meet, pool, and school records in the process ... Won 11 of her 27 dual-meet races, including her first six 400 IM races ... Finished higher than fifth 24 times, and better than third 20 times ... Placed third or better in 10 of 11 relay races during the regular season, including four victories … Prep: Captained the QDD swim team for two years under Olympic gold-medalist Jeremy Linn ... Achieved several Junior National Qualifications ... Scholastic All-America selection from 2004-06 ... Member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club … Personal: Daughter of James and Pamela Alles ... Born February 17, 1988 in Carmichael, California ... Most prized possession is her cat, Princess ... Enjoys reading and listening to music.
TOP PERFORMANCES 200 IM..................................................................................2:04.70 400 IM..................................................................................4:22.98 200 breast...........................................................................2:19.06
Jr. • Free • Vineland, N.J./ Vineland
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Battled through injury most of the season … Competed unattached at the Virginia Swimming Short Course Senior Championships at the end of the season … Placed 24th in the 50 free with a time of 24.95 … Freshman Year (2007-08): Saw very limited action due to injuries … Swam in three meets during the season … Prep: Eight-time prep All-American ... Won nine league and state relay championships ... Won the league title in the 50 free as a senior ... Holds the NISCA 400 free relay (SCM) national record ... Also holds state records in the 200 and 400 free relays ... Daily Journal Female Swimmer of the Year for 2006-07 ... Also played golf for three years at Vineland ... Vice President of both the National Honor Society and Interact Club ... National Merit Commended Scholar … Personal: Daughter of Steven and Toni Anderson ... Born August 27, 1989 in Vineland, New Jersey ... Father played golf at Virginia Tech ... Enjoys playing tennis, golfing, and skiing ... Loves watching movies with subtitles.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................24.28 100 free...................................................................................53.64 100 fly..................................................................................1:05.13
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Jr. • Fly/Back • Oxford, Ohio/Talawanda
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Placed eighth in 100 Fly Consolation finals at CAA Championships with a personal best of 56.52 ... Qualified 14th overall for 100 Fly finals at CAA Championships with 56.79, a time that ranks fourth all-time at W&M … Finished 15th overall in 100 Back finals at CAA Championships with 58.37 ... Qualified for 100 Back Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 58.13, a personal best that ranks fourth all-time at W&M ... Also swam a lifetime best in the 200 backstroke at CAA’s, 2:06.27, en route to placing 20th … At Vanderbilt: Transferred from Vanderbilt over the winter break ... Won the 100 fly against Marshall ... Swam on winning relays against North Florida and Georgia Southern … Prep: Graduated from Talawanda in 2007 after earning conference Swimmer of the Year honors as a senior ... YMCA National qualifier in the 100 fly, 100 back, and 800 free relay as both a junior and senior ... State qualifier in the 100 back and 200 free relay as a sophomore and as a senior ... Valedictorian ... Named Talawanda’s Outstanding Female Athlete … Personal: Daughter of Bob and Mary Applebaum ... Born September 21, 1988 in Oxford, Ohio.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 fly.....................................................................................56.52 100 back.................................................................................58.13 200 back..............................................................................2:06.27
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Jr. • Free/Fly • Snellville, Ga./Atlanta Girl’s School
Sophomore Year (2008-09): On the 200 Free Relay team that set new CAA Championship, CAA Conference, Jim McKay Natatorium and W&M records of 1:31.20 with their win at the CAA Championships ... Finished fourth in 50 Free Championship finals at CAA Championships with 23.07, a personal best that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Member of the 200 Medley Relay team that finished fifth at CAA Championships with 1:44.47, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Placed 100th in the 100 Free at Short Course Nationals with 52.35 ... Was 58th in the 50 Free at Short Course Nationals with 23.62 ... Participant on the 200 Medley Relay team that finished third at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:46.07, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Finished 19th in 100 Fly finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Set personal best of 58.17 in 100 Fly preliminaries ... On the 200 Free Relay team that finished second at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:33.87, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Finished sixth in 50 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 23.68 ... Member of the winning 200 Free Relay against Davidson, at the CAA Pod Meet and vs. ECU … Time of 1:36.19 against ECU was a new Rec Center Pool record … Swam on the winning 200 Medley and 400 Free relays at the CAA Pod Meet, while swimming on the victorious 400 Medley Relay vs. Davidson … Won the 50 Free at the CAA Pod Meet … Freshman Year (200708): Member of two CAA Championship relays in the 200 and 400 frees … Set a personal best time of 51.63 in winning the consolation finals of the 100 free at the CAA Championships … Placed fifth in the 50 free at the CAA Championships …Earned first career victory in the 50 free against Delaware … Member of the winning 200 free relay team against Richmond, Mary Washington and at the CAA Pod Meet … Became the 10th-fastest 100 free swimmer at the College with her time of 53.10 at the Terrapin Invitational … Member of the 10th-place 400 free relay team at the Terrapin Invitational … Member of the ninth-place 200 medley relay team at the Terrapin Cup … Member of the 200 free relay team that finished second at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Placed 14th in the 50 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Prep: Won six titles in her last two years at the Georgia Independent School’s state championships ... Swept the 50 free, 100 free, and 200 back each year ... Holds the GISA state records in the 50 free and 100 back ... Junior Nationals qualifier in the 50 free and 100 free for the Dynamo Swim Club ... Four-year starter at defense for the AGS soccer team ... Member of the chours, and the Tri-M Music Honor Society ... Chose W&M over Kenyon … Personal: Daughter of Dean and Carol Burns ... Born January 26, 1989 in Atlanta, Georgia ... Full name is Sara Emily Burns ... Enjoys musical theater and playing ultimate frisbee ... Was Cinderella in her school musical as a senior.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................23.07 100 free...................................................................................51.63 100 fly.....................................................................................57.59
So. • Free/IM • Burke, Va./Lake Braddock
Freshman Year (2008-09): Set freshman and W&M records of 16:55.76 in the 1,650 Free and 10:14.29 in the 1,000 Free at CAA Championships ... Member of the 400 Free Relay team that set new CAA Championship, CAA Conference, Jim McKay Natatorium and W&M records of 3:21.78 with their win at the CAA Championships ... Won 400 IM Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 4:23.64, a personal best that ranks third all-time at W&M and sets a new freshman record ... Swam on the 400 Medley Relay team that placed second at CAA Championships with 3:44.62, a new W&M record ... Finished eighth in 500 Free Championship finals at CAA Championships with 4:57.09 ... Set new freshman record of 4:54.39 during 500 Free preliminaries; a time that also ranks second all-time at W&M ... Member of 200 Medley Relay team that finished fifth at CAA Championships with 1:44.47, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Participant on the 800 Free Relay team that set new CAA Championship, CAA Conference, Jim McKay Natatorium and W&M records of 7:12.67 with their win at the CAA Championships ... Competed on the 400 Medley Relay teams that won against UMBC and Delaware ... Placed first in the 500 Free against Delaware ... On 400 Free Relay team that set a new W&M record of 3.24:16 at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Finished seventh in 400 IM finals and 14th in the 200 Free finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Helped the 200 Free Relay team win the Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:36.33, a time that ranks fifth all-time at W&M ... Was second in 500 Free Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 4:57.41 ... Finished first in the 200 Free against Davidson ... Member of 200 Free Relay team that beat Davidson ... Victor in the 500 Free and 1,000 Free events against Richmond ... Swam on the 400 Free Relay team that beat Richmond ... Took first in the 500 Free at CAA Pod Meet with 5:05.15, a time that ranks eighth all-time at W&M ... Participant on the 400 Free Relay and 400 Medley Relay teams that won at CAA Pod Meet ... Beat ODU, Northeastern & Drexel in 1,650 Free at the CAA Pod Meet with 17.26.01, a time that ranks seventh all-time at W&M ... Was on the 400 Free Relay teams that won against ODU & Towson ... Finished first in the 200 Free against ODU ... Also won the 1,000 Free against ODU with 10:19.18, a new freshman record that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Finished fourth in 1,000 Free against Towson with 10:29.63, a time that ranks seventh all-time at W&M … Prep: Nine-time NISCA All-American ... Three-time Virginia AAA state champion ... Member of the Virginia 400 free relay record team ... Named first-team All-Metro by The Washington Post as a senior ... Honorable Mention All-Met as a sophomore and junior ... Captained Lake Braddock to a third-place finish at the state championships in 2007-08 ... Also swam for Curl Burke Swim Club ... Holds the national record for the 17-18 age group in the 200 medley relay ... U.S. Open qualifier in the 1,000 free ... Junior National Qualifier in the 200 free … Personal: Daughter of James and Margaret Emery, Jr. ... Born July 1, 1990 in Fredericksburg, Virginia ... Fourth Emery sibling to swim in college ... Sister, Erin, and brother, Sean, both swam for the Naval Academy ... Sister, Meg, is a sophomore at Lycoming College.
TOP PERFORMANCES 500 free...............................................................................4:53.41 1000 free.............................................................................9:56.48 100 back................................................................................56.86 400 IM.................................................................................4:23.64
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Junior Year (2008-09): Placed 11th overall in 100 Breast finals at CAA Championships with a personal best of 1:04.81 that ranks 4th all-time at W&M … Finished 14th overall in 200 Breast finals at CAA Championships with 2:22.16, a career best time that ranks sixth all-time at W&M ... On the 400 Medley Relay team that finished second at CAA Championships with 3:44.62, a new W&M record ... Took home seventh in 200 IM Championship finals at CAA Championships with 2:05.98 ... Set a personal best and third all-time W&M record of 2:05.48 during 200 IM preliminaries ... Participated in the 200 Medley Relay at CAA Championships, finishing fifth with a time of 1:44.47, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Finished 13th in 200 Breast finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Swam on the 200 Medley Relay team that finished third at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:46.07, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Was fifth in 100 Breast finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:05.94 ... On the 400 Medley Relay team that finished third at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 3:47.95, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Ended up 11th overall in 200 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 2:07.30, a time that ranks fourth all-time at W&M ... Member of the winning 200 Medley Relay at the CAA Pod Meet and vs. Towson … Swam on the 400 Medley Relay that won the CAA Pod Meet and defeated UMBC … Topped Davidson, Drexel, UMBC and UNCW in the 100 Breast, while bettering JMU, Northeastern and Drexel in the 200 IM … Sophomore Year (2007-08): Finished eighth in the 200 back at the CAA Championships … Took 13th in the consolation finals of the 400 IM at the conference championships … Placed 13th in the consolation finals of the 200 IM at the CAA Championships … On the bronze medal-winning 400 medley relay team at the CAA Championships … Set a personal-best of 2:07.95 in the 200 IM in the preliminaries of the conference championships … Finished 12th in the 200 back at the Terrapin Invitational … Member of the fifth-place 200 medley relay team at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Set a personal-best of 4:32.38 in the 400 IM at the Terrapin Cup Invitational to finish 17th, improving her standing to sixth all-time at the College … Took home 12th place in the 100 breast at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Swam on the 400 medley relay team that placed third at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Won both 100 breast events at the CAA Pod Meet … Freshman Year (2006-07): Was a finalist at the CAA Championships in all three of her events ... Qualified for the championship finals of the 400 IM, taking eighth in a season-best 4:34.73 ... That time ranks her sixth all-time at the College ... Made the consolation finals in the 200 IM and the 200 back ... Placed 10th in the 200 back with a life-time best performance of 2:07 flat, the fifth-best performance in school history ... Took 12th in the 200 IM, timing 2:09.62 ... In November, tied for 24th at the Terrapin Cup Invitational in the 200 IM, swimming a life-time best 2:09.18 ... Performance is the ninth-fastest at W&M ... Won a pair of races during the regular season in the 200 IM against Mary Washington and Charleston ... Prep: Selected as a High School All-American by the NISCA every year since 2003 ... Qualified for both Junior and Senior Nationals in the 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM, and 400 IM ... Also qualified for Senior Nationals in the 400 medley relay and 800 free relay ... Led Cardinal Gibbons to the NCHSAA 2A state championships in 2006 ... Also part of Cardinal Gibbons’ NCISAA 3A state champs in 2003, 2004, and 2005 ... Holds North Carolina state records (all divisions, private and public) in both the 200 free and 200 medley relays ... Two-time Scholastic All-American ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Chose W&M over Duke, NC State, and Davidson … Personal: Daughter of Robert and Carol Figuers ... Born November 7, 1987 in Boulder, Colorado ... Favorite athlete is Shane Battier ... Enjoys watching movies and going to the beach.
Jr. • Fly/Free • Oakton, Va./Bishop O’Connell
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Season was cut short due to injury … Finished 13th in 1,650 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 17:44.57 ... Took 22nd in 400 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 4:40.79 … Freshman Year (2007-08): Placed ninth overall in the 1,650 free at the CAA Championships in 17:15.92 … Her 1,000 yard split of 10:20.36 ranks second all-time at the College … Finished 14th in the consolation finals of the 400 IM with a personal-best time of 4:36.40, making her the eighth-fastest swimmer in school history … Placed 10th in the 1,650 free at the Terrapin Invitational with a time of 17:34.64, seventh-best all-time at the College … Placed 23rd in the 200 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Prep: Earned prep All-American honors as a junior ... Junior Nationals qualifer for the Machine Aquatics swim club ... Named swimmer of the year for Machine Aquatics in 2005-06 ... Member of the National Honor Society and Ambassadors Society ... Chose W&M over Towson and UNC Wilmington … Personal: Daughter of Keith and Cathy Fimian ... Born October 8, 1988 in Arlington, Virginia ... Father played football at W&M for four years, graduating in 1978 ... Enjoys cooking and music ... Craziest ambition is to get a pilot’s license.
TOP PERFORMANCES 1,000 free..........................................................................10:20.36 1,650 free..........................................................................17:15.92 400IM..................................................................................4:36.40
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So. • Free • Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson
Freshman Year (2008-09): Member of 800 Free Relay team that finished tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 7:36.60, a time that ranks sixth all-time at W&M ... Set personal best time of 1:54.88 in the 200 Free Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational; time also ranks ninth all-time at W&M … Finished her season by swimming unattached at the Virginia Swimming Senior Championship, where she recorded a lifetime best in the 500 freestyle of 5:07.47 … Prep: USA Swimming Scholastics All-American as a sophomore and junior ... State qualifier for Stonewall Jackson all four years of high school ... MVP all four years as well ... Also swam for the QDD swim club ... Club team won the state short-course senior championship in 2007 ... Graduated summa cum laude and in the top five percent of her class … Personal: Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Fini ... Born April 25, 1990 in Reston, Virginia.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 free..................................................................................53.62 200 free...............................................................................1:54.88 500 free...............................................................................5:07.47
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 breast...........................................................................1:04.81 200 breast...........................................................................2:22.16 200 IM..................................................................................2:05.48 200 back..............................................................................2:07.00
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So. • Free • Belmont, Ma./Belmont
Freshman Year (2008-09): Finished 12th overall in 1,650 Free finals at CAA Championships with 17:07.71, a personal best that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Was fifth in 200 Free Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 1:52.12 ... Placed seventh in 500 Free Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 4:58.84 ... Took 92nd in 200 Free at Short Course Nationals with 1:53.50 ... Member of 400 Free Relay team that finished tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Ended up sixth in 1,650 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 17:19.53, a time that ranks sixth all-time at W&M ... Participant on the 800 Free Relay team that placed tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 7:36.60, a time that ranks sixth all-time at W&M ... Was 13th overall in 200 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:52.45, a personal best that ranks sixth all-time at W&M ... Swam lifetime best of 1:51.69 in prelims … Lifetime best of 4:57.70 in the 500 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational set new freshman record and ranks third all-time at W&M … Prep: Junior National qualifier in the 200 free and 500 free ... Scholastic All-American as a sophomore and junior ... Honor Roll student all four years of high school … Personal: Daughter of Gary and Sheila Fireman ... Born August 3, 1990 in New York City.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................23.56 100 free...................................................................................50.77 200 free................................................................................1:49.27 500 free................................................................................4:58.68
TOP PERFORMANCES 200 free................................................................................1:51.69 500 free................................................................................4:57.70 1650 free............................................................................17:07.71
So. • Back/Fly/IM • Fairfax, Va./Robinson
Sr. • Free • Orwigsburg, Pa./Blue Mountain
Junior Year (2008-09): Finished fifth in 100 Free Championship finals at CAA Championships with 50.77, a personal best that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Member of the 200 Free (1.31.20), 400 Free (3:21.78) and 800 Free (7:12.67) Relay teams that set new CAA Championship, CAA Conference, Jim McKay Natatorium and W&M records of 3:21.78 with their win at the CAA Championships ... Placed fourth in 200 Free at CAA Championships with 1:49.48, a personal best that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Took home first in the 50 Free Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 23.62 ... Finished first in the 200 Free against ECU and UNCW ... Swam on the 200 Free Relay team that set a new Rec Center Pool record (1:36.19) vs. ECU ... Placed first in the 100 Back against UMBC ... Swam on the 400 Free Relay team in victories over Delaware, UNCW, Richmond, ODU, Towson and at the CAA Pod Meet ... Finished seventh in 100 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 51.67 ... Member of 400 Free Relay team that set a new W&M record of 3:24.16 at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Took eighth in 200 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:52 ... Set personal best of 1:51.70 in 200 Free preliminaries ... On the 200 Free Relay team that finished second at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:33.87, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Was eighth in 50 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 23.92 ... Swam of 200 Free Relay team that beat Davidson and won the CAA Pod Meet ... Sophomore Year (2007-08): Member of the CAA Champion 400 free relay team… Finished second in the consolation finals of the 100 free at the CAA Championships … Placed eighth in the 200 free at the CAA Championships … Swam on the CAA Champion 200 free relay team … Took fourth in the consolation heat of the 500 free with a personal-best time of 4:58.68 … Became only the second swimmer in the school’s history to break five minutes in the 500… Participant on the second place 800 free relay team at the CAA Championships … Qualified provisionally for NCAAs in the 200 Free with a split of 1:50.78 during the relay … Was on the 200 medley relay team that placed fifth at the CAA Championships … Took eighth in the championship final of the 100 free with a time of 52.30 at the Terrapin Cup Invitational, the fourth-best all-time … To reach final, swam a lifetime-best 51.64 in swim-off … Also placed eighth in the 50 free … Member of the second place 400 free
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relay team at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Member of the fifth-place 200 medley relay team at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Finished third in the 200 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Swimmer on the winning 800 free relay team at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Time of 7:25.86 in the relay is the second-fastest in school history … Also on the 200 free relay team that finished second at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Took fifth in the 500 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Won the 50 free against ODU … Florida State (2006-07): Swam for traditional power Florida State as the Seminoles went 9-1 and finished second at the ACC Championships ... Placed fifth or better in 10 of her 12 dual-meet races, third or better in six of them ... At the Nike Cup Invitational, swam anchor on the runner-up 800 free relay team ... Also swam anchor on the 10th place 400 free relay team ... Placed third or better in 10 of 14 relay races during the season ... Swam the anchor leg of the winning 200 medley relay against both Florida International and Florida Atlantic … Prep: Won the Pennsylvania High School State Championship as a senior in the 50 and 100 free and also helped lead her team to a district championship … Was the runner-up at states in both the 50 and 100 free as a junior and sophomore … Finished third in the 50 free and fourth in the 100 free as a freshman … Was a member of the National Honor Society as well as the Math Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta… Personal: Daughter of Daniel and Joan Guers ... Born April 7, 1988 in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Freshman Year (2008-09): CAA Champion in the 200 backstroke with a new freshman and W&M record of 2:00.45 ... Placed sixth in 100 Fly Championship finals at CAA Championships with 55.99 … Finished 15th overall in 200 Fly finals at CAA Championships with 2:06.63 ... ... On the 200 Medley Relay team that finished fifth at CAA Championships with 1:44.47, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Tied the W&M school record for dual-meet victories with 27 ... Finished 44th in 200 Fly at Short Course Nationals with 2:03.89 ... Ended up 36th in 200 Back at Short Course Nationals with 2:01.17 ... Took home 33rd in 100 Fly at Short Course Nationals with 55.74, a personal best, new freshman record and new all-time W&M record ... Placed 75th in 200 IM at Short Course Nationals with 2:07.25 ... Won 200 Fly Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 2:03.36, a new freshman record & first all-time at W&M ... Was third in 200 Back finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 2:00.91, a new freshman record & first all-time at W&M ... Won 100 Fly Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 55.80 ... Member of 400 Medley Relay team that finished third at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 3:47.95, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Finished fourth in 200 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 2:05.39, a freshman record that also ranks second all-time at W&M ... Named CAA Swimmer of the Week on 11/10/09 ... Won 200 Back and reset Rec Center Pool Record against Richmond and ECU (2:04.44) … Prep: Seven-time All-American ... Swam on the NCSA Junior National Champion 200 medley relay for Curl Burke Swim Club in 2008 ... Qualified for SC Nationals and USA Swimming Junior Nationals... Five-time Virginia AAA state finalist ... Spent the 2005-06 school year at Brunswick High in Maine, winning state titles in the 100 back and 200 IM ... Named Swimmer of the Year by the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference ... Named second-team All-Met by the Washington Post as a senior after earning honorable mention accolades as a junior ... Captained Robinson to the silver medal at the Virginia State Championships ... Also ran cross country for two years ... Was the No. 2 runner at Brunswick, helping lead the team to the state title … Personal: Daughter of Michael and Abby Hewitt ... Born October 16, 1989 in Jacksonville, Florida ... Aunt, Gena Clare, ran cross country and track at George Mason ... Aunt, Tama Clare, ran cross country and track at Eastern Kentucky.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 fly.....................................................................................55.74 200 fly..................................................................................2:03.36 200 back..............................................................................2:00.45 200 IM..................................................................................2:05.39
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Sophomore Year (2008-09): Was 16th overall in 1,650 Free finals at CAA Championships with 17:22.00, a personal best that ranks eighth all-time at W&M ... Also swam a lifetime best in the 500 Free, 5:03.56, placing 24th … Placed fourth in 1,000 Free against UNCW with 10:33.79, a personal best that ranks ninth all-time at W&M ... Finished tenth in 1,650 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 17:38.18 ... Took 20th in 500 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 5:06.97 … Freshman Year (2007-08): Placed 15th in the 1,650 free at the CAA Championships in a time of 17:38.29, ninth-best all-time … Swam a personal-best 10:36.24 in the in the 1,000 free, becoming the sixth-best swimmer all-time in that event at the College … Tied for 20th in the 500 free with a collegiate-best time of 5:08.55 at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Prep: Earned multiple all-county and all-state honors in the 200 free and 500 free ... Sectional qualifier in the 500 free, 1000 free, and 1650 free ... State Scholar-Athlete award winner ... Minds in Motion award winner ... Won the White Letter Award, signifying the highest GPA on the team ... Co-President of the National Honor Society … Personal: Daughter of Louis and Clare LeGuyader ... Born April 11, 1989 in Sydney, Australia ... Favorite cartoon character is Jimmy Neutron ... Chose W&M because it has a beautiful campus and a great chemistry department.
TOP PERFORMANCES 500 free................................................................................5:03.56 1,000 free...........................................................................10:33.79 1,650 free...........................................................................17:22.00
So. • Breast/IM • Drexel Hill, Pa./The Agnes Irwin School
Freshman Year (2008-09): Time of 2:24.27 in 200 Breast finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ranks tenth all-time at W&M ... Member of 200 Medley Relay team that finished 11th at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Finished 21st in 100 Breast finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Placed 11th in 400 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 4:31.32, a personal best that ranks fifth all-time at W&M ... Was 13th overall in 200 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 2:08.30, a time that ranks eighth all-time at W&M ... Participant on the 400 Medley Relay team that won against Davidson ... Beat Drexel in 200 Breast at the CAA Pod Meet … Prep: MVP for Agnes Irwin during her junior and senior year ... First-team All-Delco as a senior ... Earned second-team honors as a sophomore and junior, and honorable-mention honors as a freshman ... AllMain Line all four years of high school ... Championship finalist at the Eastern Independent Schools championships in 2006 (4th in the 100 breast) and again in 2008 (7th in the 200 IM) ... National Merit Finalist … Personal: Daughter of Francis and Katherine Matthews ... Born August 1, 1990 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 breast...........................................................................1:07.28 200 breast...........................................................................2:24.27 400 IM..................................................................................4:31.32
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So. • Free • Jenkintown, Pa./Germantown Academy
Freshman Year (2008-09): Finished 13th overall in 100 Free finals at CAA Championships with 51.68, a personal best that ranks sixth all-time at W&M ... Placed sixth in 200 Free Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 1:52.81, a personal best that ranks seventh all-time at W&M ... Member of 400 Free Relay team that beat UNCW ... Was 20th in 100 Free Bonus Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Member of 400 Free Relay team that finished tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 3:30.11 ... Participant on the 800 Free Relay team that finished tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 7:36.60, a time that ranks sixth all-time at W&M ... Also on the 200 Medley Relay team that finished 11th at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Set personal best time of 1:55.42 in 200 Free Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Swam on the 200 Free Relay team that won Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:36.33, a time that ranks fifth all-time at W&M ... Took 21st overall in 50 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 24.44 … Prep: Three-time All-American for Germantown’s storied program ... Two-time Scholastic All-American ... Helped Germantown to four conference titles and two Eastern Independent Schools championships ... Eastern champion in the 200 free relay and 400 free relay as a senior ... Totaled 12 championship-finals appearances in her four years ... Won the 50 free at the league championships all four years, and the 100 free in each of the past two seasons ... Also played on the water polo team all four years, earning NISCA All-American honors as a senior ... Led the team to back-to-back Eastern Championships as a junior and senior ... Named MVP of the Eastern tournament as a junior … Personal: Daughter of Ralph and Tink McDevitt ... Born May 23, 1990 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... Father swam and played water polo for Dartmouth ... Mother played field hockey and rowed at Pennsylvania ... Sister, Ellen, plays water polo at Dartmouth.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................24.17 100 free...................................................................................51.68 200 free................................................................................1:52.81
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Sr. • Free/Back • Arlington, Va./Yorktown
Junior Year (2008-09): Finished 24th in 100 Free at NCAA Championships with 48.73 ... Also was 46th in 200 Free at NCAA Championships with 1:47.72 ... Took 41st in 50 Free preliminaries at NCAA Championships with 22.63 ... Claimed six golds at the CAA Championships … Won the 50 (22.30), 100 (48.48) and 200 Frees (1:47.21) for the third straight season at the CAA Championships … All three swims were new CAA Championship, CAA Conference, Jim McKay Natatorium and W&M records … Member of the winning 200 Free (1:31.20), 400 Free (3:21.78) and 800 Free (7:12.67) Relay teams that set new CAA Championship, CAA Conference, Jim McKay Natatorium and W&M records at the CAA Championships ...Participant on the 400 Medley Relay team that placed second at CAA Championships with 3:44.62, a new W&M record ... Named ECAC Swimmer of the Week on two occasions (1/28,2/11) … A three-time CAA Swimmer of the Week (1/27, 2/3, 2/10) … Took home 14th in 100 Free finals at Short Course Nationals with 49.65 ... Was 70th in 100 Back at Short Course Nationals as well with a time of 57.15 ... Ended up 44th in 200 Free at Short Course Nationals with 1:49.75 ... Was third in 50 Free Bonus Consolation finals at Short Course Nationals with 22.94 ... Swam on the 400 Free Relay team that set new W&M record of 3:24.16 at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Winner of the 100 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 48.73, a new W&M record and conference record ... Ended up second in 200 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:49.26 ... Time of 56.60 in 100 Back finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational set a new W&M record ... Member of 400 Medley Relay team that finished third at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 3:47.95, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Also on the of 200 Free Relay team that finished second at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:33.87, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Placed first in the 50 Free at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 22.55, a new W&M record ... Went undefeated in individual dual meet events throughout her junior campaign … Reset the Rec Center Pool record in the 50 Free against ODU (23.62) and then again against UMBC (23.51), while bettering the pool mark in the 100 Free against UMBC (50.59) … Swam on the winning 200 Free Relay vs. ECU that set a Rec Cen-
ter Pool record of 1:36.29 … Sophomore Year (2007-08): First swimmer in school history to earn an automatic qualification to the NCAA Championships … Tribe’s first swimmer in school history to compete in Olympic Trials as well … Swam a career-best 26.19 (LCM) in the 50 free preliminaries at the Olympic Trials, finishing 44th … Recorded a career-best 56.63 (LCM) in the 100 free preliminaries at the Olympic Trials, placing 51st … Named to the Mid-Major All-American team for a second consecutive year … Awarded CAA Swimmer of the Year for the second year in a row … Set the conference and school record of 48.91 in the preliminaries of the 100 free at the NCAA Championships, placing 20th … Placed 51st at the NCAA Championships in the 200 free with a time of 1:48.58, the third-fastest in school history … Swam a 22.86 in the 50 free at the NCAA Championships to place 34th … Swept the sprint freestyles (50, 100 and 200) for the second consecutive year with her conference-record performance in the 100 freestyle and garnered CAA Swimmer of the Championships for the second year in a row … On the 200 and 400 free relay CAA championship teams … Participant on the bronze medal-winning 400 medley relay team and the second-place 800 free relay team at the CAA Championships … Set the Maryland pool-record of 49.30 to win the 100 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Swimmer on the second place 400 free relay team at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Victorious in the 200 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational for the second year in a row and placed third in the 100 back with a personal-best time of 57.10, second-fastest in school history … On the winning 800 free relay team at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Time of 7:25.86 in the relay is the second-fastest in school history … Member of the 200 free relay team that finished second at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Captured the 50 free crown for the second consecutive year at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Took part in the 400 medley relay team that placed third at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Placed first in all three of her individual events against Towson … Won 21 of the 23 sprint events during the season and 25 out of 28 overall on the year … Freshman Year (2006-07): Selected as the CAA Swimmer of the Year in a vote by the league’s coaches ... Named to the CollegeSwimming. com Mid-Major All-America team … Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 50, 100, and 200 free, as well as the 400 free relay ... Selected to compete in the individual events, becoming the first Tribe swimmer invited to the NCAA meet since 1983 and only the second ever ... Placed 32nd in the 100 free, 47th in the 200 free, and 63rd in the 50 free ... Was named Swimmer of the Meet at the CAA Championships after totaling six gold medals and a silver ... Swept the 50 (22.92), 100 (49.66), and 200 (1:48.30) free titles, producing meet records in the 100 and 200 ... Also teamed to win the 200 medley relay, 800 free relay, and 400 free relay, setting conference, meet, school, and pool records in all three ... Silver medalist as part of the school-record setting 200 free relay ... Became the first W&M qualifier to the Olympic Trials at the Speedo Junior National Championships in August of 2007 ... Qualified for the Olympic Trials and earned the silver medal in the 100m freestyle, timing 56.92 seconds (LCM) ... Also qualified for the Trials in the 50m freestyle, after swimming 26.29 seconds (LCM) for sixth place in the finals ... Also competed in the 200m freestyle and the 100m backstroke at Junior Nationals, but did not advance from prelims in either ... Swam unattached at the U.S. Open in the 50m free, 100m free, and 100m back ... Took 18th in the 100m free with a time of 57.74 (LCM), just missing the Olympic Trials cut ... Won the 50, 100, and 200 freestyles at the Terrapin Cup Invitational, making NCAA “B” cuts in all three ... Winning 100 free time of 49.55 set the conference record and was a life-time best ... Broke the school record for most victories in a season with 27 ... Old mark of 26 was set twice by Kathy Welch, in 1983-84 and 1984-85 ... Was an undefeated 24-0 in the sprint freestyles, and 27-4 overall ... Won 11 of 13 dual-meet relays, taking second in the other two ... Teamed for a school and conference-record 3:46.35 in the 400 medley relay for second at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Prep: High School All-American in the 50 and 100 freestyles, and the 200 free and 200 medley relays ... Fifth in 100 free and eighth in the 50 free at Junior Nationals ... Captained Yorktown to the 2006 Virginia AAA state championship ... Holds the Virginia state record in the 200 free relay ... Senior national qualifier in the 50 and 100 free ... Earned Latin Honors ... Member of the Junior Classical League ... Has studied ballet for nine years ... Chose W&M over Virginia and James Madison … Personal: Daughter of Scott and Gwyneth Radloff ... Born August 28, 1988 in Washington, D.C. ... Uncle, David Jones, rowed for Brown ... Another uncle, Todd Radloff, played baseball for Florida Southern ... Enjoys watching old movies ... Favorite sporting events to attend are Washington Nationals games.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................22.30 100 free...................................................................................48.48 200 free................................................................................1:47.21 100 back.................................................................................56.50
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Freshman Year (2008-09): Was unable to compete at CAA Championships due to illness … Placed 92nd in 100 Back at Short Course Nationals with 58.90 ... Finished 18th overall in 100 Free at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 52.53, a personal best that ranks eighth all-time at W&M ... Member of 400 Free Relay team that placed tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Also on the of 200 Medley Relay team that finished third at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:46.07, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Took 18th overall in 100 Back at Terrapin Cup Inviational with 58.54, a time that ranks 4th all-time at W&M ...Participant on the 400 Medley Relay team that finished third at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 3:47.95, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... On the 200 Free Relay team that finished second at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:33.87, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Finished 11th overall in 50 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 24.16, a time that ranks 8th alltime at W&M ... Competed on the 400 Medley Relay team that beat Davidson ... Swimmer on the 400 Free Relay team that beat Richmond ... Also on the 200 Medley Relay team that won at CAA Pod Meet with 1:48.46 ... Beat ODU in 100 Back at CAA Pod Meet with 59.34, a time that ranks eighth all-time at W&M ... Swam on the 200 Free Relay and 400 Medley Relay teams that won at CAA Pod Meet ... Member of 200 Medley Relay team that beat Towson … Prep: USA Swimming Junior Nationals qualifier ... Five-time finalist at the PIAA state championships ... Helped Hershey to the state title as a freshman ... Won the conference championship in the 50 free each of her last three years ... Added the 100 free as a senior ... District champion in the 50 free and 100 back as a senior … Personal: Daughter of Stanley and Gretchen Rapp ... Born November 6, 1989 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Jr. • Free • Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Battled back from injuries and shoulder surgery to compete at the Terrapin Cup Invitational, swimming a season-best 200 free time of 2:00.93 … Ended her season at the Virginia Swimming Short Course Senior Championship Meet, competing unattached … At the event, she placed 15th in the 50 free (24.93), 27th in the 100 free (54.53), and 49th in the 200 free … Freshman Year (2007-08): Was limited during the season due to injuries … Member of the winning 200 free relay team against Mary Washington … Member of the 10th-place 400 free relay team at the Terrapin Invitational … Member of the 200 free relay team that finished eighth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Placed 24th in the 50 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Prep: Eight-time YMCA National Qualifier ... Advanced to the championship finals of the 50 free in 2006 ... Connecticut state champion in the 50 free in 2005 ... Earned all-county, all-state, and All-America consideration honors ... Elected as the Athlete Representative in the Eastern Zone for USA Swimming ... AP Scholar ... Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Daughter of Richard and Mary Smith ... Born April 14, 1989 in St. Petersburg, Florida ... Mother graduated from W&M in 1973 ... Uncle, Bill Buttner, was an All-ACC golfer at North Carolina and played six years on the PGA tour ... Enjoys traveling and watching TV ... Craziest ambition is to go skydiving.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................24.53 100 free...................................................................................53.72 200 free................................................................................1:56.72
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................24.03 100 free...................................................................................52.28 100 back.................................................................................56.38
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Jr. • Free/Back • Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette
So. • Diving • Vienna, Va./James Madison
Freshman Year (2008-09): Had a solid rookie campaign for the College … Scored a season-best 186.23 against Richmond on November 7, placing third … Also placed second, her best finish of the year, against Old Dominion on October 18 … Prep: Competed in the 1-Meter and 3-Meter AAU National Championships in 2008 … Placed sixth at the NVSL-Dive All-Stars in 2008 … Set the James Madison High School record for six dives with 242 points in 2008 … First Place champion at the NVSL-Dive Division II … Personal: Daughter of Timothy and Elaine Reed … Born August 29, 1990 in Arlington, Virginia … Aunt, Missy Norair, played tennis for four years at the University of Kentucky.
TOP PERFORMANCES 1 meter (6).................................................................................242 3 meter (6)............................................................................ 211.43
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Redshirt Freshman Year (2008-09): Finished 16th overall in 200 Back finals at CAA Championships with 2:06.05 ... Set personal best of 2:05.09 in 200 Back preliminaries ... Placed 24th in 200 Back finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational … Also swam lifetime best of 58.65 in 100 backstroke at CAA Championships, finishing 22nd … Member of 400 Free Relay team that finished tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Participant on the 200 Medley Relay team that finished 11th at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Swam on the 200 Free Relay team that won Consolation finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:36.33, a time that ranks fifth all-time at W&M … At Virginia Tech: Transfer from Virginia Tech ... Redshirted freshman year … Member of the Triathlon Club at VT … Prep: Graduated from Lafayette in 2007 as a two-time all-state selection ... Helped the Rams to a pair of state championships ... NCSA Junior National qualifier ... Also competed for the Coast Guard Blue Dolphin swim club … Personal: Daughter of JP and Judy Sweetnam ... Born July 3, 1989 in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................24.16 100 back.................................................................................58.65 200 back..............................................................................2:05.09
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Sr. • Free • Norfolk, Va./Maury
Junior Year (2008-09): Battled through a shoulder injury for most of the season and saw very little action for the Tribe … Sophomore Year (2007-08): Broke the school record in the 1,650 free with a time of 17:06.98 at the CAA Championships, placing seventh … Her 1,000-yard split of 10:21.28 ranks third all-time at the College … Set a personal-best time of 5:05.31 in the preliminaries of the 500 free at the CAA Championships … Placed sixth in the 1,650 free at the Terrapin Invitational with a time of 17:20.20, fourth-best in school history … Finished 18th in the 500 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Freshman Year (2006-07): Had her best race of the season in the 1650 free at the CAA Championships ... Dropped her season-best time by 25 seconds to place 10th in 17:28.07 ... Time ranks her fifth in school history ... 1000-yard time of 10:29.46 also ranks fifth at W&M ... Just missed advancing in the 500 free, timing 5:07.64 for 18th place (top 16 advance) ... Performance is the eighth-best all-time at W&M ... Won the 1000 free against Georgetown ... Placed in the top-five in 12 of 16 dual-meet races ... Was top-three in six races … Prep: Consolation finalist in the 500 free at the Virginia AAA state championships ... High point-scorer in 2005 and 2006 ... Team MVP in 2004 ... Swam for the Old Dominion Aquatic Club ... Member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society … Personal: Daughter of Thomas Waite and Robin Dickinson ... Born June 23, 1988 in Newport News, Virginia ... Favorite city is Key West ... Wanted to be a pediatrician growing up ... Enjoys music and art.
TOP PERFORMANCES 500 free...............................................................................5:05.31 1,000 free..........................................................................10:21.28 1,650 free..........................................................................17:06.98
100 fly, taking 21st ... Won 13 of her 19 butterfly races in the regular season, never finishing worse than third ... Placed in the top-five in 22 of 24 regularseason races ... Top-three in 20 races ... Won 13 of 15 medley relay races, 13 of 21 overall ... 19 of her 21 regular-season relays placed third or better ... Teamed for a conference and school record 3:46.35 in the 400 medley relay at the Terrapin Cup Invitational, placing second ... Seventh as a member of the 200 medley relay team … Prep: 2006 conference swimmer of the year ... Helped Providence to NCHSAA 4A state titles in 2004, 2005, and 2006 ... 2003 NCHSAA 4A state champion in the 200 fly ... Runner-up in the 100 fly at the 2006 state championships ... Senior Nationals qualifier in both butterfly events ... Junior Nationals qualifier in several more events ... Chose the College over Tennessee, Virginia Tech, and Florida State … Personal: Daughter of John and Jane Welshofer ... Born August 30, 1988 in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Favorite sporting events to attend are Carolina Panthers football games ... Came to W&M because she wanted to be part of a championship swim team.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 fly.....................................................................................55.82 200 fly..................................................................................2:00.27 200 IM..................................................................................2:10.02
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Fr. • Free • New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle
Prep: New York State qualifier in the 500 and 200 yard freestyle … NCSA Junior National qualifier in the 1,000 and 1650 yard freestyle ... Awarded Most Outstanding Female Athlete three times in high school ... Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Daughter of Russell and Jennifer Baker … Born March 15, 1991 in New York, New York … Cousin, Jessica Baker, was a gymnast at the College … Came to William and Mary because of the beautiful campus and the great academics. 500 free........... 5:05.01
TOP TIMES 1000 free........10:18.94
1650 free..... 17:12.94
Sr. • Fly/IM • Charlotte, N.C./Providence
Junior Year (2008-09): Finished second in the 200 Fly Championship finals at CAA Championships with 2:00.26, a new W&M record ... Also took second in the 100 Fly Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 55.82, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Won 200 Fly against Delaware ... Placed sixth in the 200 fly finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 2:04.11 ... Member of 200 Medley Relay team that finished 11th at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Was tenth in 100 Fly finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Took 20th in 200 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational … Sophomore Year (2007-08): Placed sixth in the 200 fly at the CAA Championships … Member of the bronze medal-winning 400 medley relay team at the CAA Championships … Member of the winning 200 medley relay team against Delaware … Won the 200 fly against Old Dominion … Won the 200 fly and was a member of the winning 400 medley relay team against UNC Wilmington … Won the 200 fly and was a member of the winning 200 medley relay team against Charleston … Placed sixth in both the 100 and 200 fly at the Terrapin Invitational … Member of the ninth place 200 medley relay team at the Terrapin Cup … Finished in 21st in the 200 IM at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Member of the 200 medley relay team that defeated Drexel at the CAA Pod Meet … Member of the 400 medley relay team that swept both races at the CAA Pod Meet … Freshman Year (2006-07): Won three conference titles at the CAA Championships ... Teamed to sweep the medley relay titles in meet and pool-record times ... 200 medley relay team also set the conference and school records ... Won the 200 fly with a pair of school-record swims ... Qualified out of the preliminary round as the top seed after breaking teammate Whitney Pezza’s record with a time of 2:03.59 ... Lowered the mark to 2:03.36 in the finals ... Just missed medaling in the 100 fly, taking fourth in 57.00 ... Placed 18th in the preliminaries of the 200 IM, timing a season-fast 2:11.29 ... U.S. Open qualifier in the 100m and 200m fly ... Took 13th at the Terrapin Cup Invitational in the 200 fly ... Qualified for the bonus finals in the
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Fr. • IM/Breast • Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill West
Prep: Four-time state qualifier in Breast Stroke and IM … First-team All-Olympic Conference in 200 IM … Named to the Courier Post All-South Jersey Team … Named Second-team All-Public A in the 100 breast … Finished 6th at the NJSIAA Individual Swimming Championships in the 200 IM and 11th in the 100 Breast … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Daughter of Donald and Nina Bart … Born November 21, 1990 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania … Enjoys coaching summer league swimming and going to the beach in her spare time. 100 breast....... 1:05.26
TOP TIMES 200 breast.......2:20.04
400 IM............ 4:29.27
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Prep: Five-time Automatic All American, USA Swimming Short Course National Qualifier, USA Swimming Junior National qualifier … NCSA Junior National “A” finalist in 200 freestyle relay for the Mason Makos in 2008 … Seven-time Individual AAA Virginia State finalist … State runner-up in 50 free and 4th in 100 fly in 2009 … First-team All-District and First-team All-Region in 2009 … The Washington Post All-Met 2nd Team in 2008 and 2009 … The Washington Post Fairfax All-Extra 1st team in 2009 … Holds six records for Chantilly and seven records for the Makos … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Daughter of Mark and Kathryn Hall … Born July 31, 1991 in Fairfax, Virginia … Came to the College because of the great swim program and its distance from home. 50 free................ 23:64
TOP TIMES 100 back.............57.49
Fr. • Fly/Free/IM • Vienna, Va./Bishop O’Conell
Prep: Four-time NCSA Junior National qualifier … Qualified for the USA Swimming SCY Nationals in the 200 butterfly … Two-time National Catholic Champion in the 200 fly … 2009 National Catholic Champion in the 200 IM … Named First-team Washington Post All-Extra in 2009 … Named Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention in 2009 … Personal: Daughter of Burke and Kara O’Malley … Born March 1, 1991 in Fairfax, Virginia … Father, Burke, played baseball and golf at Southwestern University … Three cousins and an uncle have all attended William and Mary … In her spare time, enjoys making short videos and films. 100 fly................ 57.19
TOP TIMES 200 fly..............2:04.20
200 IM............ 2:07.66
100 fly.............. 55.67
Fr. • Breast/IM • Midlothian, Va./ Midlothian Fr. • Fly/Free/Back • Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park
Prep: Qualified for NCSA Junior Nationals seven times … Qualified for USA Swimming Summer Junior Nationals four times … Five-Time All-American … The Washington Post All-Area Swimmer of the Year 2009 … News & Messenger Swimmer of the Year 2009 … Swam in the Bonus Consolation heat of NCSA Junior Nationals in the 100 Butterfly and 50 Butterfly … First Team All-Met in 2009 … Virginia AAA 2009 State Champion in the 100 Butterfly … Placed third in the 200 freestyle at the state championships … Eight-time state finalist … Vice-President of the National Honor Society … Personal: Daughter of William and Kerri Mizerak … Born November 19, 1991 in Oceanside, California … Aunt, Trudy Greico, played field hockey for the University of Bridgeport and Oneonta College … Enjoys eating Chinese food, reading, and watching TV in her leisure time. 100 fly................ 55.02
TOP TIMES 200 free............1:49.80
Prep: Three-time NCSA Junior National qualifier … Ranks on the Virginia Swimming top-10 list in the 100 breast, 200 breast, and 200 IM … Five-Time Finalist at Virginia Swimming State Championships … Two-time Scholastic All-American … Member of National Honor Society and French Honor Society … Personal: Daughter of Bryan and Lisa Randall … Born October 30, 1990 in St. Louis, Missouri … Enjoys cooking and shopping in her spare time. 100 breast....... 1:05.56
TOP TIMES 200 breast.......2:22.74
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200 IM............ 2:08.48
200 back....... 2:02.00
Fr. • Free/IM • Sterling, Va./Potomac Falls
Prep: 2008 500 Freestyle Virginia State Champion … 2008 and 2009 Regional Champion in the 400 freestyle … 2009 Regional Champion in the 200 freestyle … Three-time district champion in the 500 freestyle … 2009 District Champion in the 200 IM … 2008 District Champion in 200 freestyle … Scholastic All-American in 2008-09 … Personal: Daughter of Richard and Linda Tate … Born October 3, 1991 in College Park, Maryland … Came to William and Mary because of the exceptional academics and the great swim team. 500 free........... 4:55.98
TOP TIMES 1000 free........10:10.40
1650 free..... 17:04.08
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Event
W&M Team Record
W&M Freshman Record
Recreation Center Record
CAA Conference Record
CAA Championship Record
50 Freestyle
22.30, 2/26/09 Katie Radloff
22.92, 2/15/07 Katie Radloff
23.51,1/31/09, W&M Katie Radloff
22.30, 2/26/09, W&M Katie Radloff
22.30, 2/26/09, W&M Katie Radloff
100 Freestyle
48.48, 2/28/09 Katie Radloff
49.55, 11/18/06 Katie Radloff
50.59, 1/31/09, W&M Katie Radloff
48.48, 2/28/09, W&M Katie Radloff
48.48, 2/28/09, W&M Katie Radloff
200 Freestyle
1:47.21, 2/27/09 Katie Radloff
1:48.30, 2/16/07 Katie Radloff
1:51.63, 1/27/07, W&M Katie Radloff
1:47.21, 2/27/09, W&M Katie Radloff
1:47.21, 2/27/09, W&M Katie Radloff
500 Freestyle
4:49.42, 11/20/08 Marina Falcone
4:54.39, 2/26/09 Molly Emery
4:57.89, 10/13/07, TOW Brooke Golden
4:44.87, 3/26/09, TOW Meredith Budner
4:45.31, 2/26/09, TOW Meredith Budner
1000 Freestyle
10:14.29, 2/28/09 Molly Emery
10:14.29, 2/28/09 Molly Emery
10:07.77, 10/13/07, TOW Brooke Golden
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1650 Freestyle
16:55.76, 2/28/09 Molly Emery
16:55.76, 2/28/09 Molly Emery
17:18.33, 1/28/05, UR Caitlin Geary
16:06.82, 3/26/09, TOW Meredith Budner
16:16.50, 2/28/09, TOW Meredith Budner
100 Butterfly
55.44, 2/27/09 Whitney Pezza
55.74, 12/5/08 Hailey Hewitt
56.23, 11/7/08, UR Katie Sieben
53.28, 2/27/09, UNCW Caitlin Kirsteier
53.28, 2/27/09, UNCW Caitlin Kirsteier
200 Butterfly
2:00.27, 2/28/09 Erin Welshofer
2:03.36 Erin Welshofer, Hailey Hewitt
2:05.80 Kate Gordon, Amanda Duncan
1:56.69, 3/2002, GMU Lauren Stinnett
1:58.32, 2/28/09, Towson Brooke Golden
100 Backstroke
56.50, 11/21/08 Katie Radloff
56.86, 2/27/09 Molly Emery
57.32, 10/18/08,ODU April Barrientos
55.48, 2/27/09, ODU April Barrientos
55.48, 2/27/09, ODU April Barrientos
200 Backstroke
2:00.45, 2/28/09 Hailey Hewitt
2:00.45, 2/28/09 Hailey Hewitt
2:04.14, 2/7/09, W&M Hailey Hewitt
1:58.80, 2/2002, GMU Lauren Stinnett
1:58.80, 2/2002, GMU Lauren Stinnett
100 Breaststroke
1:03.43, 11/23/02 Ruth Anne Miller
1:05.21, 2/22/03 Bryanne Matthews
1:04.83, 1/26/07, UR Lauren Beaudreau
59.78, 2/27/09, GMU Ashley Danner
59.78, 2/27/09, GMU Ashley Danner
200 Breaststroke
2:15.79, 11/23/02 Ruth Anne Miller
2:20.21, 11/21/02 Bryanne Matthews
2:18.57, 2/2/02, DUKE Lauren Cornet
2:10.06, 2/10/08, GMU Ashley Danner
2:10.21, 2/28/09, GMU Ashley Danner
200 Individual Medley
2:02.42, 11/23/02 Ruth Anne Miller
2:05.39, 11/20/08 Hailey Hewitt
2:05.39, 2/2/02, DUKE Lauren Cornet
1:58.92, 3/26/09, GMU Ashley Danner
1:59.99, 2/26/09, GMU Ashley Danner
400 Individual Medley
4:20.31, 11/22/02 Ruth Anne Miller
4:23.64, 2/27/09 Molly Emery
4:30.78, 1/26/07, UR Lauren Beaudreau
4:15.08, 2/27/09, Towson Meredith Budner
4:15.08, 2/27/09, Towson Meredith Budner
200 Free Relay
1:31.20, 2/26/09 Burns, Guers, Falcone, Radloff
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1:36.19, 2/7/09, W&M Burns, Guers Falcone, Radloff
1:31.20, 2/26/09, W&M Burns, Guers, Falcone, Radloff
1:31.20, 2/26/09,W&M Burns, Guers, Falcone, Radloff
400 Free Relay
3:21.78, 2/28/09 Falcone, Guers, Emery, Radloff
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3:30.49, 11/10/99, W&M Frisbee, Whittemore Bodine, Grauman
3:21.78, 2/28/09, W&M Falcone, Guers, Emery, Radloff
3:21.78, 2/28/09, W&M Falcone, Guers, Emery, Radloff
800 Free Relay
7:12.67, 2/28/09 Guers, Emery, Falcone, Radloff
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7:52.07, 10/18/03, VT Courtney, Chen Guschke, Spradlin
7:12.67, 2/25/09, W&M Guers,Emery, Falcone, Radloff
7:12.67, 2/25/09, W&M Guers,Emery, Falcone, Radloff
200 Medley Relay
1:44.00, 2/14/07 David, Reitz Welshofer, Radloff
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1:46.41, 1/26/07, UR Helland, Beaudreau Sieben, Rakoczy
1:40.65, 2/25/09, GMU Harmon, Danner Impink, Cheslock
1:40.65, 2/25/09, GMU Harmon, Danner Impink, Cheslock
400 Medley Relay
3:44.62, 2/27/09 Emery, Figuers Pezza, Radloff
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3:51.42, 10/27/06, W&M David, Reitz Welshofer, Rognlien
3:43.21, 2/27/09, GMU Harmon, Danner Impink, Cheslock
3:43.21, 2/27/09, GMU Harmon, Danner Impink, Cheslock
1-Meter Diving ** (Six Dives)
257.75, 2/15/92 Tricia Griffin
250.65, 2/15/85 Tiffany Jeisel
250.65, 2/15/85, W&M Tiffany Jeisel
363.35, 2/27/09, DREXEL Kate Hynes
363.35, 2/27/09, DREXEL Kate Hynes
3-Meter Diving ** (Six Dives)
261.60, 10/29/04 Carrie Gerloff
235.80, 1/26/85 Tiffany Jeisel
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364.15, 2/27/08, DREXEL Kate Hynes
364.15, 2/27/08, DREXEL Kate Hynes
Event
W&M Team Record
W&M Freshman Record
Recreation Center Record
CAA Conference Record
CAA Championship Record
Current W&M Athletes in BOLD. Diving at W&M takes place in Adair pool (Since 1964)
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FACILITY-ERA RECORDS Jefferson Pool (1921-64) Adair Pool (1964-89) Rec Center (1989-Current) Overall Record Home Record (Since 1966-67)
13-6-1 (.675) 166-80-1 (.674) 127-112-2 (.531) 306-198-4 (.606) 142-75-1 (.654)
Longest Winning Streak: 49 (1964-70) Most Wins in a Season: 12 (1967-68, 1968-69) Best Season Winning Percentage: 1.000 (Nine times, most recently 1970-71) Most Conference Wins in a Season: 8 (2005-06) Best Conference Winning Percentage: .889 (8-1, 2005-06) CSCAA Academic All-America Team Honors (12) 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ATHLETE ACCOMPLISHMENTS AIAW National Champions 1982 Erin Sheehey 100 Breast AIAW All-Americans 1970 Kathy Love 50, 100 Fly Love, Hardin 200, 400 MR Gibson, Kehrberg 1972 Peggy Lawlor 100, 200, 400 Free Gibson, Lawlor 200, 400 MR Hamilton, Morrison 1973 Peggy Lawlor 200 Free, 100, 500 Fly Lawlor, Richter 200 FR, 200 MR Wolff, Gibson 1977 Kathe Kelly 100, 200 Breast 100, 200, 400 IM 1978 Jenny Tatnall 100, 200, 500, 1650 Free Kristie Esbenson 100 Breast, 50 Back Kathe Kelly 200 IM Carolyn Morse 1-Meter Redmond, Kelly 400 FR Nixon, Tatnall Tatnall, Esbenson 400 MR Farmer, Redmond 1979 Jenny Tatnall 200, 500, 1650 Free Kristie Esbenson 50 Breast Laura Schwarz 50, 100 Back Redmond, Schwarz 200 FR Masters, Tatnall Tatnall, Schwarz 400 FR Masters, Redmond Redmond, Nixon 800 FR Kelly, Tatnall Schwarz, Esbenson 200 MR Masters, Redmond Schwarz, Kelly 400 MR Tatnall, Masters 1980 Laura Schwarz 50, 100, 200 Back Anne Thurston Diving Teresa Norman Diving Schwarz, Redmond 200 FR Nixon, Tatnall Redmond, Schwarz 400 FR Byrne, Tatnall Tatnall, Jones 800 FR Nixon, Byrne 1981 Erin Sheehey 50, 100, 200 Breast Laura Schwarz 100 Back Tatnall, Redmond 200 FR Schwarz, Nixon Schwarz, Sheehey 200 MR Tatnall, Redmond 1982 Patty Powis 50 Breast Erin Sheehey 50, 100, 200 Breast Heather Sell 200 Fly Schwarz, Brock 200 FR Masters, Sell Schwarz, Sorenson 200 MR Sheehey, Masters
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Schwarz, Sell Masters, Sheehey
NCAA Participants 1983 Erin Sheehey 2007 Katie Radloff 2008 Katie Radloff 2009 Katie Radloff Olympic Trials Qualifiers 2008 Katie Radloff
400 MR
50 Breast 50, 100, 200 Free 50, 100, 200 Free 50, 100, 200 Free 50, 100 Free
CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-Americans 2007 Katie Radloff (1) 2008 Katie Radloff (1) Marina Falcone (HM) Phi Beta Kappa 2005 Robyn Kondrad 2006 Lindsay Young W&M Athletics Hall of Fame 1976 Pearle Young Reynolds ‘32 1985 Jane Harland Bates ‘73 1986 Harriett McCarthy Purtill ‘41 1987 Martha Adams ‘48 1993 Josephine W. Hubbell ‘47 Jenny Tatnall McLeod ‘81 1996 Erin Sheehey Downs ‘84 1979 200 & 400 Free Relay Teams Jenny Tatnall McLeod ‘81 Laura Schwarz Buckius ‘82 Lora Jean Masters Hayes ‘83 Maureen Redmond Scura ‘81 2000 Millie West (Coach/Administrator) 2001 Kathy Welch-Groll ‘86 2003 Teresa Norman-Spicer ‘81 2005 Kathe Kelly-Briggs ‘79 Southland Olympia Award 1984 Erin Sheehey National Telegraphic Meet Champions 1935 Doris Campbell 100 Back 1941 Margaret Richards 3 events 1942 Anne Monihan 2 events 1948 Fran House 100 Breast Fran House 100 Free 1949 Fran House 100 Back State Champions 1950 Dorothy Lenham Tink Bell 1971 Lynn Adams Jane Harland 1975 Mindy Wolff 1979 Kathe Kelly Eastern States Champions 1983 Erin Sheehey CAA Champions 1986 Diane Vallere Kathy Welch Amy Johnson 1987 Scotia Miller Pat Olivo 1988 Amy Johnson 1989 Alison Wohlust Karen Laslo Johnson, Wohlust, Hughes, Newman Wohlust, Vallere, Johnson, Laslo 1991 Harms, Brooks, Wilcox, Armstrong 1996 Kristen Schnittger 1997 Upshaw, Schnittger, Wimberly, Grauman 1998 Lisa Wimberly Fenix, Schnittger, Wimberly, Grauman 2000 Ruth Anne Miller 2001 Kerrie Fineran
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40, 100 Breast 40, 100 Free Backstroke Diving 50 Breast Multiple 50 Breast 1650 Free 100 Fly, 200 IM 200 Fly 1650 Free 200 Fly 200 Fly 200 Free 1650 Free 400 FR 800 FR 400 MR 100 Breast 100 Fly 200 MR 200 IM 50 Free
Alyssa Lengle 200 Free 2002 Liz Koch 100 Fly Boles, Miller, 800 FR Bodine, Lengle 2003 Liz Koch 200 Fly Ruth Anne Miller 100, 200 Breast, 200 IM* 2005 Meredith David 100 Back Kelly Reitz 200 Breast David, Reitz, 400 MR Calanog, Rognlien 2006 Whitney Pezza 200 Fly David, Reitz, 400 MR Pezza, Rognlien 2007 Katie Radloff 50, 100, 200 Free Erin Welshofer 200 Fly Kelly Reitz 100, 200 Breast Courtney Alles 200, 400 IM Radloff, Alles, 400 FR* Falcone, Rognlien Falcone, Monsees, 800 FR Rognlien, Radloff David, Reitz, 200 MR* Welshofer, Radloff David, Reitz, 400 MR* Welshofer, Rognlien 2008 Katie Radloff 50*, 100*, 200* Free Burns, Guers, 200 FR* Falcone, Radloff Falcone, Guers, 400 FR Burns, Radloff 2009 Katie Radloff 50*, 100*, 200* Free Hailey Hewitt 200 Back Burns, Guers, 200 FR* Falcone, Radloff Falcone, Guers, 400 FR* Emery, Radloff Guers, Emery, 800 FR* Falcone, Radloff * CAA Championship Meet Record CAA Swimmer of the Meet 2007 Katie Radloff 2008 Katie Radloff
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TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS CAA Championships (1) 2007 State Championships (8) 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1977
Women’s Accolades
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CAA Swimmer of the Year 2003 Ruth Anne Miller 2007 Katie Radloff 2008 Katie Radloff CAA Rookie of the Year 2001 Alyssa Lengle 2007 Courtney Alles Single-Season Dual-Meet Victories 1. Hailey Hewitt 2008-09 1. Katie Radloff 2006-07 3. Kathy Welch 1984-85 Kathy Welch 1983-84 5. Katie Radloff 2007-08 6. Ruth Anne Miller 2002-03 7. Karen Laslo 1989-90 8. Marina Falcone 2005-06 Kathy Welch 1982-83 10. Ruth Anne Miller 1999-00 Laura Bodine 1998-99 Erin Sheehey 1980-81
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Career Dual-Meet Victories 1. Ruth Anne Miller 2. Kathy Welch 3. Katie Radloff 4. Marina Falcone 5. Erin Sheehey 6. Katie Grauman 7. Meredith David 8. Carrie Gerloff 9. Kelly Reitz 10. Laura Bodine
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1999-03 1982-85 2006- 2005-09 1980-84 1996-00 2004-08 2001-05 2003-07 1998-02
COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS CAA Coach of the Year 1989 Anne (Howes) Anderson 2007 McGee Moody
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50 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Katie Radloff 2/26/09 2. Emily Burns 2/26/09 3. Lindsay Guers 2/26/09 4. Marnie Rognlien 11/16/06 5. Kristi Borkowski 2/24/05 6. Kristen Schnittger 2/20/98 7. Kerrie Fineran 2/22/01 8. Hope Sweetnam 2/26/09 8. Erica Rapp 11/20/08 8. Kathy Welch 12/15/84
22.30 23.07 23.56 23.63 23.88 23.99 24.15 24.16 24.16 24.16
100 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Katie Radloff 2/28/09 2. Lindsay Guers 2/28/09 3. Marina Falcone 2/28/09 4. Marnie Rognlien 2/17/07 5. Emily Burns 3/1/08 6. Liza McDevitt 2/28/09 7. Ruth Anne Miller 2/20/03 8. Erica Rapp 11/22/08 9. Alyssa Lengle 2/24/01 10. Megan Sculley 2/25/06
48.48 50.77 51.03 51.29 51.63 51.68 52.00 52.53 52.67 52.68
200 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Katie Radloff 2/27/09 1:47.21 2. Lindsay Guers 2/27/09 1:49.48 3. Marina Falcone 11/21/08 1:49.68 4. Liz Fireman 11/21/08 1:51.69 5. Alyssa Lengle 2/24/01 1:51.96 6. Marnie Rognlien 2/16/07 1:52.12 7. Liza McDevitt 2/27/09 1:52.81 8. Molly Emery 11/21/08 1:52.91 9. Christina Monsees 2/29/08 1:53.25 10. Aubrey Boles 2/23/02 1:54.05 500 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Marina Falcone 11/20/08 4:49.42 2. Molly Emery 2/26/09 4:54.39 3. Liz Fireman 11/20/08 4:57.70 4. Lindsay Guers 2/28/08 4:58.68 5. Alyssa Lengle 2/22/01 5:01.97 6. Aubrey Boles 2/24/00 5:02.15 7. Jill Hamilton 2/15/07 5:02.20 8. Clare LeGuyader 2/26/09 5:03.56 9. Christina Monsees 2/28/08 5:04.09 10. Karen Laslo 1990-91 5:04.17 1,000 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Molly Emery 2/28/09 10:14.29 2. Marina Falcone 10/27/06 10:15.84 3. Kristin Fimian 3/1/08 10:20.36 4. Tage Waite 3/1/08 10:21.28 5. Jill Hamilton 2/17/07 10:22.86 6. Karen Laslo 1/15/91 10:23.05 7. Liz Fireman 2/28/09 10:24.53 8. Diane Vallere 1985-86 10:27.50 9. Clare LeGuyader 2/28/09 10:28.58 10. Aubrey Boles 10/17/98 10:37.00 1,650 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Molly Emery 2/28/09 16:55.76 2. Tage Waite 3/1/08 17:06.98 3. Liz Fireman 2/28/09 17:07.71 4. Jill Hamilton 2/17/07 17:09.83 5. Karen Laslo 1990-91 17:14.57 6. Kristin Fimian 3/1/08 17:15.92 7. Marina Falcone 11/18/06 17:16.59 8. Clare LeGuyader 2/28/09 17:22.00 9. Diane Vallere 1985-86 17:24.02 10. Scotia Miller 2/21/87 17:32.93 100 YARD BUTTERFLY 1. Whitney Pezza 2/27/09 2. Hailey Hewitt 12/5/08 3. Erin Welshofer 2/27/09 4. Julia Applebaum 2/27/09 5. Liz Koch 2/23/02 6. Lisa Wimberley 2/19/98 7. Meg Frisbee 2/25/00
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55.44 55.74 55.82 56.52 56.63 57.02 57.39
8. Emily Burns 8. Helen Wilcox 10. Kelly Reitz
2/27/09 2/23/90 2/25/05
57.59 57.59 57.94
200 YARD BUTTERFLY 1. Erin Welshofer 2/28/09 2:00.27 2. Hailey Hewitt 11/22/08 2:03.36 3. Whitney Pezza 2/25/06 2:03.96 4. Liz Koch 2/20/03 2:06.26 5. Cristina Lambert 2/28/98 2:06.67 6. Amy Johnson 1985-86 2:07.46 7. Laura Herrmann 11/17/07 2:07.47 8. Paige Capro 2/25/06 2:07.69 9. Ruth Newsma 2/9/90 2:07.87 10. Michelle Calanog 2/20/03 2:07.94 100 YARD BACKSTROKE 1. Katie Radloff 11/21/08 2. Molly Emery 2/27/09 3. Meredith David 2/16/07 4. Erica Rapp 11/20/08 5. Julia Applebaum 2/27/09 6. Stefanie Fenix 2/23/01 7. Hope Sweetnam 2/27/09 8. Katie Hiles 2/23/01 9. Alexa Whittaker 11/22/02 10. Wendy Marold 2/21/98
56.50 56.86 56.90 58.09 58.13 58.23 58.65 58.98 59.12 59.22
200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1. Hailey Hewitt 2/28/09 2:00.45 2. Meredith David 2/17/07 2:02.92 3. Laura Bodine 2/24/02 2:04.63 4. Katie Hiles 2/24/01 2:05.07 5. Hope Sweetnam 2/28/09 2:05.09 6. Julia Applebaum 2/28/09 2:06.27 7. Stefanie Fenix 1998 2:06.37 8. Suzanne Figuers 2/17/07 2:07.00 9. Katie Radloff 11/11/06 2:07.03 10. Aubrey Boles 2/24/02 2:07.27 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. Ruth Anne Miller 11/23/02 1:03.43 2. Kelly Reitz 2/16/07 1:03.77 3. Kristen Schnittger 2/27/97 1:04.04 4. Suzanne Figuers 2/27/09 1:04.81 5. Bryanne Matthews 2/22/03 1:05.21 6. Emily Greene 2/23/02 1:05.23 7. Emma Zuidema 2/25/05 1:05.74 8. Kerrie Fineran 2/23/01 1:06.32 8. Erin Smith 2/19/99 1:06.32 10. Erin Sheehey 1982-83 1:06.45 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. Ruth Anne Miller 11/23/02 2:15.79 2. Kelly Reitz 2/17/07 2:16.72 3. Courtney Alles 2/28/09 2:19.06 4. Bryanne Matthews 11/21/02 2:20.21 5. Kristen Schnittger 2/27/97 2:21.47 6. Emily Greene 2/24/02 2:21.72 7. Suzanne Figuers 2/28/09 2:22.16 8. Emma Zuidema 2/26/05 2:22.29 9. Erin Clark 2/20/04 2:24.11 10. Laura Matthews 11/22/08 2:24.27 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Ruth Anne Miller 11/23/02 2:02.42 2. Courtney Alles 2/26/09 2:04.70 3. Whitney Pezza 2/26/09 2:05.02 4. Hailey Hewitt 11/20/08 2:05.39 5. Suzanne Figuers 2/26/09 2:05.48 6. Laura Bodine 2/22/01 2:07.35 7. Emily Greene 2/24/02 2:07.43 8. Laura Matthews 11/20/08 2:08.30 9. Kelly Reitz 2/15/07 2:08.71 10. Meg Frisbee 2/24/00 2:08.84
400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Ruth Anne Miller 11/22/02 4:20.31 2. Courtney Alles 2/27/09 4:22.98 3. Molly Emery 2/27/09 4:23.64 4. Paige Capro 2/24/06 4:31.20 5. Laura Matthews 11/21/08 4:31.32 6. Erin Clark 2/23/04 4:31.34 7. Laura Bodine 2/23/02 4:31.74 8. Suzanne Figuers 11/16/07 4:32.38 9. Hailey Hewitt 11/8/08 4:34.05 10. Callie Hopkins 11/5/04 4:35.66 1-METER DIVING (SIX DIVES) 1. Tricia Griffin 2/15/92 257.75 2. Carrie Gerloff 11/8/02 254.80 3. Tiffany Jeisel 2/15/85 250.65 4. Becky Schmitz 2/2/00 248.85 5. Allison Riepenhoff 11/9/97 247.00 6. Meg O’Connor 11/11/06 240.75 7. Laura Hodulik 11/5/05 233.40 8. Alyson Woodward 11/2/02 232.42 9. Sarah Cannon 11/8/08 228.98 10. Anna Goodwin 11/18/95 226.80 3-METER DIVING (6 DIVES) 1. Carrie Gerloff 10/29/04 261.60 2. Tricia Griffin 2/15/92 249.00 3. Becky Schmitz 12/2/00 242.80 4. Meg Patterson 11/8/03 236.40 5. Tiffany Jeisel 1/26/85 235.80 6. Laura Hodulik 10/29/04 232.72 7. Allison Riepenhoff 11/9/97 232.00 8. Sarah Cannon 11/17/07 231.20 9. Yukari Nakamura 11/8/03 229.95 10. Alyson Woodward 11/2/02 222.45 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Burns, Guers, Falcone, Radloff 2/26/09 1:31.20 2. Burns, Guers, Rapp, Radloff 11/20/08 1:33.87 3. Guers, Burns, Falcone, Radloff 11/15/07 1:34.27 3. Radloff, David, Falcone, Rognlien 2/16/07 1:34.27 5. Sweetnam, Emery, McDevitt, Falcone 11/20/08 1:36.33 6. Borkowski, David, Monsees, Rognlien 2/25/05 1:36.79 7. Sculley, David, Borkowski, Rognlien 2/24/06 1:37.13 8. Radloff, Guers, Burns, Falcone 11/2/07 1:37.26 9. Fineran, Frisbee, Fenix, Grauman 2/25/00 1:37.33 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Falcone, Guers, Emery, Radloff 2/28/09 3:21.78 2. Falcone, Emery, Guers, Radloff 11/22/08 3:24.16 3. Radloff, Alles, Falcone, Rognlien 2/17/07 3:24.84 4. Falcone, Guers, Burns, Radloff 3/1/08 3:25.25 5. Falcone, Guers, Monsees, Radloff 11/17/07 3:26.81 6. Radloff, Fitzsimmons, Falcone, Rognlien 11/18/06 3:28.22 7. Falcone, Borkowski, Sculley, Rognlien 2/25/06 3:30.19 8. Guers, Falcone, Monsees, Radloff 1/19/08 3:31.18 9. Borkowski, David, Monsees, Rognlien 2/26/05 3:31.23 10. Greene, Bodine, Miller, Lengle 2/24/02 3:31.43
800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Guers, Emery, Falcone, Radloff 2/25/09 7:12.67 2. Guers, Monsees, Falcone, Radloff 2/27/08 7:23.65 3. Falcone, Monsees, Rognlien, Radloff 2/14/07 7:24.05 4. Falcone, Guers, Monsees, Radloff 11/16/07 7:25.86 5. Monsees, Rognlien, Falcone, Radloff 11/18/06 7:36.14 6. Boles, Bodine, Miller, Lengle 2/24/02 7:36.58 7. Fireman, McDevitt, Fini, Alles 11/21/08 7:36.60 8. Rognlien, Sculley, Fitzsimmons, Falcone 2/22/06 7:41.76 # 9. Miller, Lengle, Boles, Whittemore 2/23/01 7:42.69 10. Miller, Frisbee, Grauman, Boles 7:44.21 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. David, Reitz, Welshofer, Radloff 2/14/07 1:44.00 2. Emery, Figures, Hewitt, Burns 2/25/09 1:44.47 3. David, Royce, Pezza, Guers 2/27/08 1:45.61 4. Rapp, Figuers, Hewitt, Burns 11/21/08 1:46.07 5. David, Matthews, Calanog, Borkowski 2/23/05 1:46.46 6. David, Reitz, Pezza, Sculley 2/22/06 1:46.68 # 7. Fenix, Bodine, Koch, Fineran 2/23/01 1:47.45 8. David, Figuers, Pezza, Guers 11/16/07 1:47.53 9. Upshaw, Schnittger, Wimberly, Grauman 2/19/97 1:47.64 10. Fenix, Schnittger, Wimberly, Grauman 1:47.73 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Emery, Figuers, Pezza, Radloff 2/27/09 3:44.62 2. David, Reitz, Welshofer, Radloff 11/16/06 3:46.35 3. David, Reitz, Welshofer, Rognlien 2/15/07 3:47.48 4. Rapp, Figuers, Hewitt, Radloff 11/20/08 3:47.95 5. David, Figuers, Welshofer, Radloff 2/28/08 3:49.10 6. David, Reitz, Calanog, Rognlien 2/24/05 3:50.09 7. David, Figuers, Pezza, Radloff 11/15/07 3:50.97 8. David, Reitz, Pezza, Rognlien 2/23/06 3:51.84 # 9. Upshaw, Schnittger, Wimberly, Grauman 2/20/97 3:52.69 10. David, Royce, Welshofer, Radloff 1/19/08 3:55.23 # = Pool was nine inches too long BOLD names are currently on the team. William and Mary welcomes all corrections to its records. Please send corrections to Sports Information Intern Scott Burns at sburns@wm.edu.
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SPRINT FREESTYLE Headlining the corps of sprint freestyle swimmers this season for William and Mary will be senior Kevin Gallagher. Gallagher set the school record in the 100 freestyle last season at the CAA’s and he will once again be counted on to lead this deep pool of swimmers. Also expected to score points for the College at this season’s CAA Championships will be redshirt freshman Max Glober and junior Michael Naccarelli. Glober, who sat out last season due to injury, has made great strides this summer and enters the season as the Tribe’s second-fastest sprinter. Naccarelli had a solid season in 2008-09, but will look to revert back to the form he had at the 2008 conference championships when he set three personalbest times. Senior Kevin Lynch, junior Andrew Quesenberry and sophomore Marty Harm will all look to push Glober and Naccarelli for spots in the sprint freestyle events this season. Lynch and Quesenberry will both look to lower their times from last season, while Harm will look to improve this season on the freshman record time he set last year in the 50 freestyle. A quartet of freshman will also see time in the pool for the College in the sprint freestyle events this season. Rookies Stevie Cline, Hunter Perrot, Brian Murphy, and Ben Ward will all look to translate the great success they had on the prep level to the collegiate level. DISTANCE FREESTYLE Leading the Tribe’s distance freestyles this year will be sophomores Stephen Fay and Luke Robbins. Both swimmers had great regular seasons for the Green and Gold, but both really excelled when it mattered most at the conference championships. Both Fay and Robbins showcased their tremendous talent, with each scoring critical points for the Tribe in the 200, 500, and 1,650 freestyle. Look for both swimmers to lower their times this season and complete for titles at the CAA’s this year. Aside from Fay and Robbins, sophomore Colin Stanton and freshman Kyle McVeigh will both look to score points for the College in the longer freestyle events. Stanton set personal bests in the both 500 and the 1,650 free at the conference meet last season, while McVeigh comes to Williamsburg with prep background in the 1,650 and 500. Contributing to the Tribe in the middle distance this season will be the duo of senior Austin Baraki and Perrot. All three have the talent and capabilities
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to contribute right away, with aspirations of scoring points for the Green and Gold at the CAA Championships this year. BUTTERFLY Pacing the fliers this season for the College will be junior Geoff Ramsdell, who came on strong towards the end of the season, culminating in a school-record time in the 100 fly. Ramsdell will be heavily counted on to not only duplicate the points he scored for the Tribe last season at CAA’s, but also compete for a conference title in the 100 fly. Along with Ramsdell in the 100 fly, four other swimmer will hope to make waves in the event. Leading that group is sophomore Marty Harm, who set the freshman record in the 100 last season. Senior Kevin Lynch will look to move up the College’s all-time ranks in the event from his current spot in fifth, while sophomore Jake Maloy and Murphy will also look to improve upon their times and help out the team. In the 200 fly, sophomore Evan Mulloy and freshman K.J. Shaw will be counted on to step up and swim well immediately. Last season at the conference championships, Mulloy set personal-best times in both the 100 and 200 fly and will look to lower those times, while Shaw comes to the College with a prep resume that includes being apart of the 2009 NCSA Junior National’s men’s and combined championship teams. BACKSTROKE The Tribe’s backstrokers will have a new look this year with the graduation of both Shawn Matthews and David Mangini. No one swimmer will be able to fill those shoes, but the College has a deep group of swimmers that will all need to step up. One person expected to help fill the void will be Maloy, who set the school’s freshman record in the 100 back last season. Also expected to help ease the pain is freshman Sidney Glass, who was the Central Region Swimmer of the Year in Virginia during his senior year at Atlee High School. Another group of five swimmers will look to see time in the pool this season for the Tribe in the backstroke events and Crispino hopes that all will step up in the open competition to fill spots. Among that group is senior Kevin Gallagher and junior Geoff Ramsdell, both of whom should provide quality depth in the 100 back. In the 200 back, sophomore Jack Collins, sophomore transfer Mitch Finch, and McVeigh will all look to improve and score points for the Tribe at the CAA Championships, with McVeigh also helping in the 100 back as well. BREASTSTROKE Headlining the Tribe’s breaststrokers this season will be senior Andrew DeMichaelis and junior Jim Fenningham. At last year’s CAA Championships, Fenningham had a great performance, touching the wall in a personal-best time and finishing fourth in the consolation final of the 200 breast. DeMichaelis also swam well, setting a personalbest time of his own in the 100 and 200 breast. Both men will be expected to score even better this
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season and to provide leadership to a young group of swimmers. The College will again count on freshman to step up right away, as the trio of Jesse Cunningham, Shaw, and Ward will all see significant time in the pool. Along with Shaw, Cunningham, who was a Junior National qualifier, will see most of his time swimming the 200 breast. Ward, who was also a Junior National qualifier, will swim the 100 breast for the College during his rookie campaign. Providing depth in the breaststroke this year for William and Mary will be two sophomores in Stanton and Collins. Both have the potential to push for time in the pool with goals of scoring at conference not out of the question. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY With the graduation of Mangini, who set the school record in both the 200 and 400 IM last season, the College will again have big shoes to fill. Looking to fill the void will be versatile group of swimmers. In the 200 IM, Ramsdell will help fill the void left by Mangini. Ramsdell is a very talented swimmer, who already ranks sixth all-time in the school’s history in the 200 IM. Look for Ramsdell to lower his times even further this season and vie for a spot in the championship final at the CAA’s. Providing depth to Ramsdell in the 200 will be Collins, along with rookies Shaw and Cunningham. Collins showed promise last season in the 200 IM, while both Shaw and Cunningham had a great deal of success swimming the event in high school. Shaw will be counted on more heavily in the 400 IM, however, as the College looks for swimmers to step up. Shaw had a very impressive high school career, and he will have to adjust fast to collegiate competition if he hopes to score points for the Green and Gold this season at the conference championships. Also expected to contribute in the 400 IM will be Stanton, who set a personal-best last year in the event at the CAA’s.
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In 2008-09, the William and Mary Tribe men’s swimming and diving team took great steps forward, and in 2009-10, the College plans on taking even more strides. “Last season, we made a lot of progress as a program,” Director of Swimming and Diving Matt Crispino says. “Moving from seventh to fourth was a good step, but this season we hope to challenge the top teams for a conference title. This year’s team is very, very young, but they’re hungry and I expect big things.”
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DIVING William and Mary will have just one diver on the roster this season in the person of junior Mike Newcomb. Although the College did not send a diver to the CAA Championships last season, Crispino and new diving coach Joyce D’arcy expect a big season from Newcomb, in hopes he will improve on his solid scores from a season ago. RELAYS At the 2008-09 CAA Championships, the Tribe set new school records in all five relays. This season, the College will hope to better all those times. This year the free relays will again be a strong suit for W&M, since the strength of the team lies in its sprint and middle distance freestyle swimmers. The medley relays for the Green and Gold this season are more unknown than its free relays, but the team has a great wealth of talented and versatile swimmers to choose from to form very competitive relays that should have great chance to medal at the conference championships this season.
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Jr. • Free • Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Part of 400 Free Relay team that finished eighth at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Also helped the 800 Free Relay team that finished tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational … Finished season by swimming unattached at Virginia Short Course Senior Championships in Charlottesville, VA … At the meet, he set best times of 1:44.17 in the 200 freestyle, 22.02 in the 50 freestyle, and 4:48.16 in the 500 freestyle … Freshman Year (2007-08): Member of 400 free relay team that placed sixth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … A finalist in the 200 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Prep: Captained Princess Anne and the Tri-City Aquatics Club ... Named Male Athlete of the Year as a senior ... Also ran a year of cross country ... Member of the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, and National Math Honor Society … Personal: Son of Jay and Caroline Baraki ... Born July 12, 1989 in Chesapeake, Virginia ... Enjoys listening to music and watching movies.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 free...................................................................................47.69 200 free................................................................................1:44.17 500 free................................................................................4:48.16
Sr. • Free/Breast • Washington, D.C./St. Albans
Junior Year (2008-09): Set personal best & seventh all-time W&M record in the 200 Breast Consolation finals at the CAA Championships with 2:06.79 ... Finished fourth in the 100 Breast consolation finals at the CAA Championships with 58:03 ... Time ranked sixth all-time at W&M … Sophomore Year (2007-08): Earned his first career victory in the 100 breast against Delaware … Swam a 1:00.03 in the 100 breast and a 2:15.35 in the 200 breast at the CAA Championships … Placed 15th in the 200 breast at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Member of the 200 free relay team that placed sixth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Freshman Year (2006-07): Consolation finalist at the CAA Championships ... Finished 14th in the 200 breast ... Placed 17th in the preliminaries of the 100 breast (top-16 advance) at the conference meet ... Made the bonus finals of the 200 breast at the Terrapin Invitational, placing 24th in 2:12.68 ... Ended up fifth or better in 15 of 19 regular season races ... Placed third or better in nine of 14 dual-meet relays … Prep: Consolation finalist at the Washington Metropolitan Championships in the 100 breast and 100 free as a senior ... Also reached the consolation finals of the 100 breast as a junior ... All-IAC in the 200 medley relay as a senior ... Holds school records in both the 200 free and medley relays ... St. Albans’ high-point scorer in 2006 ... Also rowed for four years on the school crew team ... Was a dormitory prefect and a member of the newspaper staff … Personal: Son of Jerry and Alice de Michaelis ... Born May 3, 1988 in Washington, D.C. ... Uncle, Eldridge Hord, played soccer at the Naval Academy.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 breast .............................................................................58.03 200 breast...........................................................................2:06.79 200 IM..................................................................................1:57.38
So. • Breast/IM • Alexandria, Va./Bishop Ireton
Freshman Year (2008-09): Placed 17th in the 200 Breast finals and 20th in the 100 Breast finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Finished 15th in the 200 IM finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Ended his season by competing unattached at the Virginia Swimming Senior Championship, posting a best time in the 100 breaststroke of 59.26 … Prep: Multiple-time state finalist ... Competed on relays at the NCSA Junior Nationals for Arlington Aquatics ... Played defense for Ireton’s lacrosse team ... National Honor Society … Personal: Son of John and Louise Collins ... Born December 17, 1989 in Alexandria, Virginia.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 breast..............................................................................59.26 200 breast...........................................................................2:10.66 200 IM..................................................................................1:56.92
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So. • Free • Herndon, Va./Chantilly
Freshman Year (2008-09): Recorded a personal best & finished eighth with 15:59.98 in the 1,650 Free finals at the CAA Championships ... Ended up third in the 200 Free Consolation finals at the CAA Championships with 1:41.26 ... Timed in at 1:40.90 in the 200 Free preliminaries, ranking him fifth all-time at the College... Placed eighth in the 500 Free finals at the CAA Championships with 4:37.27 ... Preliminary time of 4:32.31 was his personal best and ranks second all-time at W&M ... Member of 800 Free Relay team that set new W&M record of 6:42.15 at CAA Championships ... Finished seventh in the 1,650 Free finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 16:19.28 ... Swam on the 800 Free Relay team that placed fifth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 6:49.97, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Was 16th in the 200 Free finals and 19th in the 500 Free finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Won the 1,000 Free against Shippensburg ... Beat Towson in the 500 Free … Prep: Earned two Virginia AAA state finals berths as a senior ... Fifth in the 200 free and eighth in the 500 free ... Named Honorable Mention All-Met by the Washington Post ... Took first in the 200 free at the Potomac Valley Senior Championships ... NCSA Junior National qualifier … Personal: Son of Thomas and Barbara Fay ... Born August 26, 1980 in Washington, D.C. ... Brother, Christopher, swims for Marist ... Brother, Thomas, runs track at Mary Washington.
TOP PERFORMANCES 200 free................................................................................1:40.90 500 free................................................................................4:32.31 1650 free............................................................................15:59.58
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Sophomore Year (2008-09): Set personal best and ranks fifth all-time in the 200 Breast Consolation finals at the CAA Championships with 2:06.63 ... Finished third in the 100 Breast Consolation finals of the CAA Championships with 57.75 ... Recorded a personal best of 2:10.28 in the 200 Breast finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Also set a personal high mark of 58.94 in the 100 Breast finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational, a time that ranks ninth all-time at W&M … Freshman Year (2007-08): Competed at the CAA Championships ... Placed 12th in the 200 breast at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Finished 24th in the 200 IM at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Swam on the 400 medley relay team that placed ninth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Prep: NISCA All-American as a senior ... Earned eight All-Catholic citations at the National Catholic Championships ... Three-time Pennsylvania Catholic League Champion … Personal: Son of Tom and Patricia Fenningham ... Born October 8, 1988 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... Brother, Terrence, swam for the Naval Academy ... Sister, Meghan, swam at Kutztown ... Fondest sports thrill was winning the Stotesbury Regatta.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 breast..............................................................................57.75 200 breast...........................................................................2:06.63 200 IM..................................................................................1:57.78
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................21.05 100 free...................................................................................45.22 200 free................................................................................1:39.90 100 back.................................................................................52.09
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Jr. • Breast • Philadelphia, Pa./St. Joseph’s Prep
200 Free against Towson … Sophomore Year (2007-08): Set a then-personal-best of 46.33 in the 100 free finals at the CAA Championships, finishing 11th … Recorded his personal best of 46.23 later in the meet in the lead-off leg of the 400 free relay, a performance which ranks sixth all-time at the College ... Was a member of the silver medal-winning and school record-setting 200 free relay team at the CAA Championships … Swam a 21.05 in the 50 free at the meet, becoming the fifth-fastest sprinter in the school’s history … Member of the winning 400 free relay team against ODU … Won the 200 free against UNC Wilmington … A swimmer on the winning 200 free relay team against Charleston … Finished first in the 200 free against Charleston … A winner in two events versus Mary Washington … Member of the 400 free relay team that placed third at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Swam on the 200 free relay team that placed fourth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Placed eighth in the 50 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Helped the 400 medley relay team place ninth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Won three races at the CAA Pod Meet … Helped the 200 free relay that beat ECU … Member of the 200 free relay team that beat Towson … Freshman Year (2006-07): Consolation finalist at the CAA Championships ... Twelfth in the 200 free with a time of 1:43.60 ... Set lifetime-best mark in the 200 free on the first night of the Championships ... Led-off the College’s fourth-place 800 free relay with a time of 1:42.61 ... Also set lifetime-best in the 100 free on the final day of the meet ... Timed 47.57 in the preliminary round to place 19th ... Placed fifth or better in 15 of 17 regular-season races ... The CAA 800 free relay team’s combined time of 6:50.29 ranks second all-time at the College ... Also took fifth in the 400 free relay in 3:05.31 at CAAs, the second-fastest time in school history ... Took fourth in the CAA 200 free relay ... Time of 1:24.13 is fifth-best in school history ... Teamed to take ninth in the 800 free relay at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Time of 6:56.77 is fifth-best all-time ... Also teamed for eighth in the 200 free relay ... Won 10 of 16 dual-meet relays, never finishing worse than second … Prep: 2006 All-American ... Earned All-America consideration three times ... YMCA Long Course National Finalist ... YMCA Short Course National qualifier ... Won the New Jersey state championship as a senior ... Also won the YMCA state championship … Personal: Son of Richard and Kathleen Gallagher ... Born November 19, 1987 in Plainfield, New Jersey ... Older brother, Brendan, swam for the College of New Jersey ... Brother, Liam, is a junior at the College of New Jersey ... Vice President of the 2500-member student body ... Also trains as a triathlete.
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Sr. • Free/Back • Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan
Junior Year (2008-09): Placed sixth in the 100 Free finals at CAA Championships ... Set a new W&M record of 45.22 in the 100 Free preliminaries ... Member of 400 Free Relay team that set new W&M record of 3:00.85 at CAA Championships ... Placed fifth in the 200 Free finals at CAA Championships with 1:40.67 ... Set personal best second all-time W&M record in the 200 Free preliminaries with 1:39.90 ... Swam on the 400 Medley Relay team that set new W&M record of 3:19.19 at CAA Championships ... Won silver in the 50 Free finals at CAA Championships with 20.61, a personal best that ranks him second all-time ... One of the four swimmers on the 200 Free Relay team that set new W&M record of 1:22.22 at CAA Championships ... Also helped the 800 Free Relay team set a new W&M record of 6:42.15 at CAA Championships ... Finished first in the 200 Free against ECU ... A member of 200 Free Relay team that defeated ECU and set new Rec Center Pool Record of 1:25.09 ... Recorded a victory in the 400 Medley Relay against UMBC ... Finished 54th with a personal best of 45.74 in the 100 Free at the Short Course Nationals ... Placed 51st with a personal best of 1:40.60 in the 200 Free at the Short Course Nationals, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Ended up sixth in the 100 Free finals and fourth in the 100 Back finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Set personal best of 52.09 in the 100 Back preliminaries ... Member of 800 Free Relay team that placed fifth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 6:49.97, a time that ranks third all-time at W&M ... Recorded personal best & third all-time W&M record in the 200 Free finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:40.68 ... A part of the 200 Free Relay team that finished fourth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:24.34 ... Also helped the 400 Medley Relay team take the Bronze at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 3:22.61 ... Time ranked third all-time at W&M ... Placed sixth in the 50 Free finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Won 100 Free against Davidson ... Swam on the winning 400 Medley Relay team against Davidson ... Finished first in the 100 Back against Shippensburg ... Also recorded victories in the 100 Free against Drexel & ODU ... Member of 400 Free Relay and 200 Free Relay teams that beat Drexel & ODU ... Recorded 50 Free victories against Drexel and ODU ... Helped the 200 Medley Relay team set a new Rec Center Pool Record against ODU with a time of 1:34.27,... First-place finisher in the
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So. • Free • Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles School
Freshman Year (2008-2009): Redshirted while rehabbing injured shoulder … Competed at Virginia Senior Championships as an unattached competitor … Swam lifetime bests of 20.78 in the 50 free and 45.80 to claim two second-place finishes … Personal: Earned three varsity letters for Bolles, helping the team to three state titles ... Eighth in the 50 free at the Florida state championships as a senior ... Earned his first state title as part of the 200 free relay team as a senior ... Also played soccer and ran track ... Helped Bolles to district titles in track as a freshman and in soccer as a junior … Personal: Son of James and Bonnie Glober ... Born January 28, 1990 in Tampa, Florida.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................20.78 100 free...................................................................................45.80
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So. • Free/Fly • Colts Neck, N.J./Christian Brothers Acad.
Freshman Year (2008-09): Finished 12th in the 100 Fly finals at the CAA Championships in a lifetime best time of 50.66, ranking him fourth all-time at W&M ... Swam a lifetime best 21.12 in a time trial at CAA Championships … Placed 21st in the 100 Fly finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Participant on the 200 Free Relay team that finished fourth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:24.34 ... Also on the 400 Medley Relay team that finished 11th at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Was 22nd in the 50 Free Finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... A member of winning 200 Free Relay team against Davidson ... Swam on the 400 Free Relay and 200 Medley Relay teams that beat Shippensburg … Prep: Earned four All-American awards as a senior ... Seventh at the YMCA Short Course Nationals in the 50 free ... Sixth in the 50 fly at the YMCA Long Course Nationals ... Second-team all-state as a senior at CBA ... Earned first-team All-Shore honors each of his last three years ... Holds the Monmouth County record in the 50 free and conference records in the 200 free and medley relays ... National Merit Commended Scholar … Personal: Son of Michael and Patricia Harm ... Born May 5, 1990 in Neptune, New Jersey ... Brother, Michael, swims for Lehigh.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free..................................................................................... 21.11 100 free...................................................................................47.15 100 fly.....................................................................................50.66
So. • Back/Free/Fly • Culpeper, Va./Culpeper County
Freshman Year (2008-09): Placed eighth in the 100 Back finals at the CAA Championships with 50.88 ... Set second all-time W&M record in the 100 Back preliminaries with 50.67 ... Member of 200 Medley Relay team that set new W&M record of 1:31.11 and received Bronze at CAA Championships ... Set a personal best, fourth all-time W&M record & new freshman record of 51.78 in the 100 Back against UMBC ... Also recorded a personal best of 52.75 in the 200 Fly against UMBC ... Finished 18th in the 200 Back finals and seventh in the 100 Back finals at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Swam on the 200 Free Relay team that finished 10th at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Also a member of the 400 Medley Relay team that finished 11th at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Finished first while on the 200 Medley Relay team against Shippensburg ... Took home second in the 100 Back against Towson with a time of 52.84, a time that ranks seventh all-time at W&M … Prep: All-American in the 100 backstroke ... Won bronze in the 100 back at the Virginia AAA state championships as a senior ... Junior National qualifier ... Championship finalist in the 50 free at the state championships ... Two-time region champion in the 100 back ... Three-time district champ ... Also earned two letters in golf …Personal: Son of Michael and Priscilla Maloy ... Born March 22, 1990 in Staunton, Virginia ... Aunt, Virginia Swadley, is an alumna of the College.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 back...................................................................................23.77 100 back.................................................................................50.67 200 back..............................................................................1:56.08 100 fly.....................................................................................51.29
Sr. • Free/Fly • Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley
Junior Year (2008-09): Set personal best of 50.69 in the 100 Fly finals at the CAA Championships, ranking him fifth all-time at W&M ... Member of 400 Free Relay team that finished eighth as well as the 200 and 800 Free Relays that finished 10th at the Terrapin Cup ... Swam on the 200 Medley Relay team that placed seventh at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Finished 17th in the 100 Fly finals at the Terrapin Cup with 51.36, a time that ranks eighth all-time at W&M ... Member of winning 400 Free Relay teams and won the 100 free vs. Shippensburg … Sophomore Year (2007-08): Won the 100 free bonus final at the Terrapin Cup Invitational in a personal-best 46.83 seconds, taking over the 10th spot all-time from head coach Matt Crispino … Member of the 400 free relay team that placed third at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … He;[ed the 200 free relay team place sixth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Finish 18th in the 50 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Swam on the 400 medley relay team that placed ninth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Finished first in two relays at the CAA Pod Meet … Freshman Year (2006-07): Placed 13th in the 100 fly at the CAA Championships ... Lifetime-best time of 51.83 ranks just outside of the school’s all-time top-10 ... Part of the fifth-place 400 free relay team that swam 3:05.31, the second-fastest time in school history ... Tied his lifetime-best in the 100 free, placing 27th in the preliminary round with a time of 47.88 ... Had six top-five finishes in the regular season ... Scored at the Terrapin Invitational as part of the 200 free relay that took 15th ... Placed third or higher in 12 of 17 dual-meet relays … Prep: All-American as part of a 400 free relay ... Four-time Roanoke Times All-Timesland honoree ... 2004 Virginia AA champion ... Holds state records in the 200, 400, and 800 free relays and the 200 medley relay ... Came to W&M over Virginia Tech, East Carolina, and James Madison … Personal: Son of Bob and Patti Lynch ... Born April 1, 1987 in Roanoke, Virginia ... Favorite sporting event is the Army-Navy game ... Enjoys listening to music.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free . ..................................................................................21.59 100 free...................................................................................46.83 100 fly.....................................................................................50.69
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TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free . ..................................................................................20.83 100 free...................................................................................46.17 200 free................................................................................1:43.86 So. • Fly • Martinez, Ga./Lakeside
Freshman Year (2008-09): Finished 14th in the 200 Fly Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 1:54.04 ... Set personal best of 1:53.90 in 200 Fly preliminaries ... Placed 20th in the 200 Fly finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:54.19, a time that ranks fifth all-time at W&M ... On the 200 Medley Relay team that placed seventh at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Ended up 24th in the 200 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Won 200 Fly against Shippensburg … Prep: Scholastic All-American ... State qualifier each of his last three years ... Captained Lakeside as a senior ... Won silver as part of the 200 medley relay at the 2008 state championships ... Also took sixth in the 100 fly and 11th in the 100 breast ... Senior Sectional Finalist ... Also ran track and played water polo … Personal: Son of Anthony and Laura Mulloy ... Born August 6, 1990 in Augusta, Georgia.
TOP PERFORMANCES 100 fly.....................................................................................51.17 200 fly..................................................................................1:53.90 200 IM..................................................................................1:56.10
Jr. • Free • Wallingford, Pa./Strath Haven
Sophomore Year (2008-09): On the 400 Free Relay team that set new W&M record of 3:00.85 at CAA Championships ... Finished eighth in 50 Free Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 21.18 ... Helped the 200 Free Relay team that set new W&M record of 1:22.22 at CAA Championships ... Also a participant on the 200 Medley Relay team that set new W&M record of 1:31.11 and received Bronze at CAA Championships ... Member of 200 Free Relay team that defeated ECU and set new Rec Center Pool Record of 1:25.09 ... Swam the 50 Free at the Short Course Nationals ... Set personal best time in the 100 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 46.17, ranking him fifth all-time ... Swam on the 800 Free Relay team that finished tenth at Terrapin
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Cup Invitational ... Also on the 200 Medley Relay team that finished fourth at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:33.47 ... Time ranked 3rd all-time at W&M ... Finished 23rd in the 200 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Placed 11th along with the other members of the 400 Medley Relay team at the Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Took home fourth in the 50 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 20.83, a time that ranks second all-time at W&M ... Won 50 Free against Davidson ... Member of winning 200 Free Relay team against Davidson ... Finished first in the 100 Fly against Shippensburg ... Swam on the winning 200 Medley Relay team against Drexel ... Also a member of 400 Free Relay and 200 Free Relay teams that won against Drexel & ODU ... Helped the 200 Medley Relay team that beat Towson … Freshman Year (2007-08): Was a member of the silver medal-winning and school record-setting 200 free relay team at the CAA Championships … Swam a lifetime-best 21.27 in the finals of the 50 free at the CAA Championships … Participant on the winning 400 free relay team against ODU … Also helped the 200 free relay team to victory against Charleston … Finished first in the 100 free against Mary Washington … Swam on the 200 and 400 free relay teams that placed sixth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Placed 10th in the 50 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Helped the 200 free relay beat ECU … Also was on the 200 free relay team that beat Towson … Prep: Junior National Finalist for the Suburban Swim Center ... Teamed to finish sixth in the 200 free relay and seventh in the 400 free relay ... Won the 2006 Pennsylvania AAA state championship in the 200 free relay ... Made the consolation finals at the AAA state championships in both the 50 and 100 free as a senior, finishing ninth and 11th, respectively ... Also played golf for two years ... Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Vincent and Karen Naccarelli ... Born August 17, 1988 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania ... Enjoys golfing and playing poker ... The best advice he was ever given came from his mother, “Mike, I think you should try swimming in high school.”
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Jr. • Diving • Williamsburg, Va./Jamestown
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Battled through injury during the season, culminating in shoulder surgery during the off-season … Scored a season-highs on the 1-meter and 3-meter dives against ODU and Drexel at the CAA Pod Meet with 216.50 and 197.95 points, respectively … Had four runner-up finishes during the season … Freshman Year (2007-08): Was the Tribe’s lone male diver during the season … Set a collegiate-best score in the 3-Meter dive, totaling 208.20 points for 16th place at the CAA Championships … Swept the two diving events against Charleston to earn his first two career victories … Prep: Won back-to-back state titles at 1-Meter at the Virginia AA/A State Championships ... Performances helped Jamestown capture the 2006 and 2007 team championships ... Also earned all-state honors as a freshman and sophomore ... Four-time all-district honoree ... Also played lacrosse for two years, seeing action as a midfielder and at goalie ... Member of the National Honor Society ... President of his Youth Group … Personal: Son of Mark and Joan Newcomb ... Born April 2, 1989 in San Diego, California ... Brother, J.T., ran for Mary Washington ... Father graduated from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law in 1988 ... Enjoys playing music and fishing ... Craziest ambition is to go swimming with sharks.
TOP PERFORMANCES 1 meter (6)............................................................................216.50 3 meter (6)............................................................................218.78
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Jr. • Free • Kingsville, Md./Loyola Blakefield
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Set personal best of 21.23 with a win against ECU in the 50 Free ... Swam on the 200 Free Relay team that defeated ECU and set new Rec Center Pool Record of 1:25.09 ... Placed seventh at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with the 200 Medley ... Participated on the 200 Free Relay team that finished fourth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:24.34 ... Finished 12th in the 50 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Member of winning 200 Free Relay team against Davidson ... Also on the 200 Free Relay team that won against Drexel & ODU … Freshman Year (2007-08): Member of the winning 200 medley relay team against ODU … Helped the 200 free relay team place fourth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Finished 12th in the 50 free at the Terrapin Cup Invitational with a time of 21.6 … Prep: Two-time national champion in the 50 free, winning the title at the National Catholic Championships in 2006 and 2007 ... Also a two-time prep All-American, earning the distinction in both the 200 free relay and 200 medley relay ... Won the 50 free sectional title for the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, and placed second at the Eastern Zone Championships ... Also played water polo for four years, earning a pair of letters as the goalie ... Eagle Scout ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Chose W&M over Maryland and Notre Dame … Personal: Son of Brian and Charlene Quesenberry ... Born April 30, 1989 in Baltimore, Maryland ... Grandfather, Frank Barrett, played basketball at Loyola (Md.) ... Cousin, Lindsay Krauss, swam for Loyola ... Cousin, Meghan Krauss, swam for Southern Illinois ... Enjoys reading and playing video games ... Growing up, wanted to be a doctor.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................21.23 100 free...................................................................................48.23
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Jr. • Fly/IM • Richmond, Va./Maggie Walker
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Finished 13th in the 100 Back Finals at CAA Championships with 52.14 ... Set personal best in the 100 Back preliminaries with 51.20, placing him fifth all-time at the College ... Participant on the 400 Medley Relay team that set new W&M record of 3:19.19 at CAA Championships ... Recorded a new W&M record of 49.80 during 100 Fly preliminaries ... Was eighth in the 200 IM Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 1:53.89 ... Established personal best of 1:53.28 during 200 IM preliminaries, ranking him sixth in the College’s history ... Member of 200 Medley Relay team that set new W&M record of 1:31.11 and received Bronze at CAA Championships ... Swam on the 400 Medley Relay team that beat UMBC ... Member of the 200 Medley Relay team that finished fourth at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 1:33.47 ... Ended up eighth in the 100 Back finals and 15th in the 100 Fly finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Finished 10th at Terrapin Cup Invitational while on the 200 Free Relay team ... Participated in the 400 Medley Relay at the Terrapin Cup Invitational and helped his team take home the Bronze with a time of 3:22... Time ranked third all-time at W&M ... Finished first in the 100 Fly against Davidson ... Member of winning 200 Free Relay & 400 Medley Relay teams against Davidson ... Also on the 400 Free Relay team that beat Shippensburg ... Winner of the 100 Fly against ODU ... Swam on the 200 Medley Relay team that won against Drexel ... On the 200 Free Relay team that beat Drexel & ODU ... 100 Fly winner against ODU ... Swimmer on the 200 Medley Relay team that won against ODU with 1:34.27, a new Rec Center Pool Record ... Also helped the 200 Medley Relay team to victory against Towson … Freshman Year (2007-08): Finalist in the 100 fly at the CAA Championships, finishing in 51.52 … Was also a finalist in the 100 free and the 200 IM, finishing in 47.22 and 1:56.16, respectively … Participated on the school record-setting 200 medley relay team at the CAA Championships … Finished first in the 100 fly against UNC Wilmington … Won two events against Mary Washington … Member of 400 free relay team that placed sixth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Placed seventh in the 200 IM at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Swam on the 400 medley relay team that placed fourth at the Terrapin Cup Invitational … Took home fist in three races at the CAA Pod Meet … Helped the 200 medley relay team beat Towson … Prep: Junior Nationals qualifier in the 100 fly and 200 IM ... 2006 Scholastic All-American ... Named the Virginia AAA Central Region Swimmer of the Year as a junior and again as a senior ... Championship Finalist at the Virginia AAA state championships ... Four-time Central Region All-Academic team member ... National Merit Finalist ... AP Scholar with Distinction ... Member of the Spanish National Honor Society and Science National Honor Society ... Chose W&M over Virginia Tech and Delaware … Personal: Son of Curtis and Gisela Ramsdell ... Born April 12, 1989 in Richmond, Virginia ... Favorite athlete is Ian Crocker ... Growing up, wanted to be a veterinarian ... Craziest ambition is to kayak the Mississippi River.
TOP PERFORMANCES 50 free.....................................................................................21.12 100 fly.....................................................................................49.80 100 back.................................................................................51.20 200 IM..................................................................................1:53.28
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So. • Free/Back • Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle
Fr. • Free • Newport News, Va./Warwick
Prep: District champion in the 50 and 100 freestyle all four years … Four-time state qualifier … Two-time USA Junior National qualifier … Two-time NCSA Junior National qualifier … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Scott and Valerie Cline … Born April 30, 1990 in Newport News, Virginia … His brother and two sisters all swam for the Naval Academy … Sister, Rebecca, also ran Cross Country at Navy … Father, Scott, rowed for the University of Massachusetts … Enjoys surfing and fishing in his leisure time. 50 free................ 21.32
TOP TIMES 100 free...............46.76
TOP PERFORMANCES 200 free................................................................................1:41.23 500 free................................................................................4:34.42 1,650 free...........................................................................16:03.50
Fr. • IM/Free/Breast • North Potomac, Md./Home School
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Freshman Year (2008-09): Finished ninth in the 1,650 Free finals at CAA Championships with 16:03.50, a time that ranks seventh all-time at W&M ... Placed fourth in the 200 Free Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 1:41.29 ... Set personal best of 1:41.23 during 200 Free preliminaries, ranking him sixth all-time ... Took home third in the 500 Free Consolation finals at CAA Championships with 4:34.42, a personal best ... Recorded another personal best of 9:59.35 in the 1,000 Free against UMBC ... Swimmer on the 400 Free Relay team that finished eighth at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Also on the 800 Free Relay team that finished tenth at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Finished 24th in the 200 Free finals & 20th in the 400 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Participant on the 200 Free Relay team that finished 10th at Terrapin Cup Invitational ... Was 24th in the 500 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational … Prep: Qualified for YMCA Nationals in 2008 ... Qualified for state meet in 2008 ... Three-time qualifier for regionals ... Member of the National Honor Society, Math Honor Society, and National Science Honor Society … Personal: Son of Mark and Amy Robbins ... Born July 17, 1990 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Prep: PVS Swimmer of the year during 2003-2004 swim season ... Threetime National age group champion ... Junior National qualifier … Personal: Son of Robert and Lee Cunningham … Born April 8, 1991 in Montgomery County, Maryland … Came to William and Mary because of its great academic reputation to go along with its great athletics. So. • Free/Fly • Kensington, Md./Albert Einstein
Freshman Year (2008-09): Finished 10th in 1,650 Free finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 16:27.26 ... Took home 18th in the 400 IM finals at Terrapin Cup Invitational with 4:14.65 … Swam lifetime bests at the CAA Championships of 4:38.94 in the 500 free and 4:10.19 in the 400 IM … Prep: Junior National qualifier in the 1,650 free ... MVP of the Einstein team each of his four years ... Captained the squad as a junior and again as a senior … Personal: Son of Thomas and Monica Stanton ... Born March 19, 1990 in Silver Spring, Md.
200 IM............. 1:54.78
TOP PERFORMANCES 500 free................................................................................4:38.94 1,650 free...........................................................................16:19.72 400 IM..................................................................................4:10.19
TOP TIMES 200 free............1:42.57
200 breast..... 2:08.66
So. • IM/Fly/Back • Newport News, Va./Hampton Roads Acad.
At Misericordia University (2008-09): Member of record-setting 200 medley (1:37.79), 400 medley (3:35.92) and 400 freestyle (3:16.09) relay teams … Finished third in 200 backstroke at MAC Championships … Set records in 100 (54.22) and 200 (1:57.95) backstroke as well as the 400 IM (4:21.99) … Prep: Four-time USA Swimming Regional Camp qualifier … Junior National qualifier in the 200 back … Five-time state relay champion … 10-time district champion in both individual and relay races … Helped team to back-to-back team state championship titles and five district championships … Personal: Son of John and Lucia Finch … Born July 22, 1990 in Virginia Beach, Virginia … Sister, Chelsea Finch ’07, swam for the College … Father, John, played lacrosse at the University of Rochester … Enjoys playing the guitar and surfing in his spare time. 100 back............ 54.16
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TOP TIMES 200 back..........1:54.10
400 IM............ 4:18.32
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Fr. • Back/Free • Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee
Prep: Central Region Swimmer of the Year during his senior season … AllAmerican Automatic qualifier in during senior year … Finished in the top-10 four times at the state championships during high school career … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Bill and Joanne Astin … Born June 4, 1991 in Henrico, Virginia … Cousin, Cody Dyke, was on the ski team at the University of Virginia … Lists swimming, diving, cooking and eating among his hobbies. 100 back............ 51.65
TOP TIMES 200 back..........1:50.69
200 free......... 1:43.94
Fr. • Free • Falls Church, Va./St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes
Prep: Four-time all-conference … Three-time team MVP … Named All-Metro Honorable Mention during his senior season … Won the 200 freestyle in meet record time at the Washington Metropolitan Prep School Swim and Dive League Championships this past year … Named an All-American in the 200 freestyle … Named All-State Virginia Independent School his junior season … Made Dean’s List all four years of high school … Personal: Son of Paul Perrot and Bentley Andrews … Born January 5, 1991 in Falls Church, Virginia … Grandfather, Hunter Andrews, Sr. attended the College … Enjoys Washington Capitals hockey and TV in his leisure time. 100 free.............. 46.31
TOP TIMES 200 free............1:40.84
500 free......... 4:36.31
Fr. • Free/Back • Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles School
Prep: USA Swimming Long Course Junior National qualifier … Top-24 finisher in the NCSA Junior Nationals in the spring of 2007 … Captain of the Florida state championship team in 2008 … Personal: Son of William and Deborah McVeigh … Born April 27, 1991 in Richmond, Virginia … Enjoys driving and video games in his spare time. 500 free........... 4:34.30
TOP TIMES 1650 free........15:53.67
100 back.......... 52.17
Fr. • Fly/Breast/IM • Richmond, Va./Mills E. Godwin
Prep: Member of both the 2009 NCSA Junior Nationals men’s and combined team champions … Received the 2008 West Point Academy Leadership Award … Personal: Son of Chris Ward and Lakhana Doomkum … Born January 31, 1991 in Chiang Mai, Thailand … Brother, Thomas Ward, currently attends the College … Father, Chris Ward, played football at Princeton … Came to William and Mary because it has the perfect balance of education ad athletics, as well as a beautiful campus. 200 fly............. 1:50.89
TOP TIMES 200 breast.......2:06.95
400 IM............ 4:03.89
Fr. • Free/Fly • McLean, Va./Gonzaga College
Prep: Achieved automatic All-American honors in both the 50 and 100 free … Also achieved automatic All-American status in the 200 and 400 fee relay and the 200 medley relay … Achieved Junior National cut times in the 50 free, 100 free, and the 100 fly … Was named All-Met by The Washington Post in 2009 … Holds Gonzaga College Hgh School records in the 100 fly, 200 and 400 free relay, and the 200 medley relay … Also holds the NVSL conference record in the 200 free and 200 medley relays … Also played water polo, setting his school’s record for most goals scored in a season during his senior year … Personal: Son of Michael and Lisa Murphy … Born on May 7, 1991 in McLean, Virginia … Had 10 relatives play collegiate sports, including his mother, Lisa, who played volleyball for Molloy College, and his father, Michael, who played football for Brown University … Enjoys weightlifting, hunting, and golfing in his leisure time. 50 free................ 21.19
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TOP TIMES 100 free...............46.44
100 fly.............. 51.37
Fr. • Free/Breast • Maitland, Fla./Trinity Prep
Prep: Junior National qualifier in 2008-09 … Named to the All-Central Florida Second Team … Runner-up for Orange County Male Swimmer of the Year … Received the Coach’s Award, Senior Leadership Award, and the Most Outstanding Swimmer Award in 2008-09 … Personal: Son of Kendall and Debra Shaw … Born September 30, 1990 in Richmond, Virginia … Sister, Liz, swam for the University of Virginia … Came to the College because of its liberal arts education. 50 free................ 21.37
TOP TIMES 100 free...............48.35
100 breast........ 58.38
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Recreation Center Record
CAA Conference Record
CAA Championship Record
50 Freestyle
20.53, 2/24/00 Rusty Hodgson
21.11, 2/28/09 Marty Harm
20.56, 2/2/08, UD Andrew Zinn
19.59, 3/2002, UNCW Dan Gallagher
19.71, 2/2002, UNCW Dan Gallagher
100 Freestyle
45.22, 2/28/09 Kevin Gallagher
46.54, 2/21/98 Rusty Hodgson
46.05, 2/4/00, UMBC Evan Patrick
44.22, 2/28/2009, Towson Eric Pinno
44.22, 2/28/2009, Towson Eric Pinno
200 Freestyle
1:39.67, 2/19/98 Chris Robinson
1:40.90 2/27/09 Stephen Fay
1:41.27, 2/1/02, UMBC Evan Patrick
1:36.98, 2/20/04, TU Aaron Krause
1:36.98, 2/20/04, TU Aaron Krause
500 Freestyle
4:27.87, 2/24/00 Chris Robinson
4:30.64, 2/20/97 Chris Robinson
4:32.94, 11/5/00, ECU Matt Walker
4:19.61, 3/1991, AU Sergio Lopez
4:21.42, 2/15/07, GMU Tom Koucheravy
1000 Freestyle
9:31.58, 1997-98 Chris Robinson
9:34.06, 2/25/06 Jeff Collier
9:31.50, 1/30/99, ODU Jimmy Sullivan
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1650 Freestyle
15:44.43, 1997-98 Chris Robinson
15:49.04, 2/25/06 Jeff Collier
16:07.24, 12/4/96, W&M Chris Robinson
15:01.36, 3/25/06, GMU Tom Koucheravy
15:04.87, 2/17/07, GMU Tom Koucheravy
100 Butterfly
49.80, 2/27/09 Geoff Ramsdell
50.66, 2/27/09 Marty Harm
50.48, 2/1/02. UMBC Mehdi Addadi
47.35, 2/27/2009, DEL Hans Gillan
47.35, 2/27/2009, DEL Hans Gillan
200 Butterfly
1:50.72, 2/24/02 Jon Lin
1:52.20, 2/24/02 Eric Druker
1:53.80, 11/7/03, TU Aaron Krause
1:46.81, 3/1996, AU Roger Font
1:47.30, 2/1996, AU Roger Font
100 Backstroke
50.24, 2/27/09 Shawn Matthews
50.67, 2/27/09 Jake Maloy
50.48, 1/27/07, JMU Josh Fowler
48.13, 2/2003, TU Aaron Krause
48.13, 2/2003, TU Aaron Krause
200 Backstroke
1:46.20, 2/28/09 Shawn Matthews
1:50.05, 2/28/98 Josh Osterberg
1:51.06, 2/7/09, W&M Shawn Matthews
1:45.44, 2/2003, TU Aaron Krause
1:45.44, 2/2003, TU Aaron Krause
100 Breaststroke
56.34, 2/27/09 Jason Brisson
57.25, 2/27/09 Derek Bui
57.80, 1/19/08, UNCW Matt Layne
53.48, 2/27/2009, ODU ArniMar Arnason
53.48, 2/27/2009, ODU ArniMar Arnason
200 Breaststroke
2:03.05, 2/28/98 Dan Gowetski
2:05.08, 3/1/97 Dan Gowetski
2:05.93, 11/7/03, TU Frank Trionfo
1:54.49, 3/1991, AU Sergio Lopez
1:57.61, 2/28/2009, ODU ArniMar Arnason
200 Individual Medley
1:51.06, 2/26/09 David Mangini
1:52.87, 2/18/99 Mark Sinder
1:54.92, 2/1/02, UMBC Josh Farley
1:49.32, 2/2003, GMU Wes Ebanks
1:49.32, 2/2003, GMU Wes Ebanks
400 Individual Medley
4:01.88 2/27/09 David Mangini
4:03.26, 2/19/98 Josh Osterberg
4:00.09, 11/21/92, AU Frederick Hviid
3:48.02, 3/1994, AU Frederick Hviid
3:49.73, 2/27/2009, GMU Preston Wolter
200 Free Relay
1:22.93, 2/29/08 Naccarelli, Galagher, Matthews, Amer
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1:25.09 2/7/09 Quesenberry, Gallagher, Naccarelli, Amer
1:20.48, 2/26/2009, UNCW Anderson, Clark, Liston, Guntoro
1:20.48, 2/26/2009, UNCW Anderson, Clark, Liston, Guntoro
400 Free Relay
3:00.85, 2/28/09 Galagher, Matthews, Naccarelli, Amer
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3:06.49, 2/5/00, W&M Hodgson, Mee Robinson, Lovett
2:57.73, 2/28/2009, DEL Ohlhaver, MacLeish Carter, Gillan
2:57.73, 2/28/2009, DEL Ohlhaver, MacLeish Carter, Gillan
800 Free Relay
6:42.15, 2/25/09 Matthews, Fay, Amer, Gallagher
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7:03.16, 10/18/03, VT Jamerson, Calado Piekarski, Savage
6:40.20, 2/18/04, TU Krause, Harrell Will, Martinetti
6:40.20, 2/18/04, TU Krause, Harrell Will, Martinetti
200 Medley Relay
1:31.11, 2/25/09 Maloy, Brisson, Ramsdell, Naccarelli
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1:35.03, 1/27/07, JMU Fowler, Smyth Sherman, Chartier
1:29.73, 2/25/2009, UNCW Guntoro, Anderson, Waldron, Aguilar
1:29.73, 2/25/2009, UNCW Guntoro, Anderson, Waldron, Aguilar
400 Medley Relay
3:19.19, 2/27/09 Matthews, Brisson, Ramsdell, Gallagher
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3:26.19, 2/1/02, UMBC Ramon, Strauss Addadi, Patrick
3:15.60, 2/27/2009, UNCW Rogers, Anderson, Waldron, Liston
3:15.60, 2/27/2009, UNCW Rogers, Anderson, Waldron, Liston
1-Meter Diving ** (Six Dives)
357.90, 2/2/85 Shawn McLane
302.80, 12/5/98 Micah Samuelson
343.58, 1/21/06, UNCW Dean Berman
357.65, 2/24/05, UNCW Dean Berman
357.65, 2/24/05, UNCW Dean Berman
3-Meter Diving ** (Six Dives)
389.40, 2/1/85 Shawn McLane
280.55, 12/5/98 Micah Samuelson
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409.35, 2/22/06, UNCW Dean Berman
409.35, 2/22/06, UNCW Dean Berman
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TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS State Championships (2) 1970, 1971 FACILITY-ERA RECORDS Blow Pool (1924-64) 95-137-1 (.410) Adair Pool (1964-89) 148-108-0 (.578) Rec Center (1989-Current) 94-130-2 (.420) Overall Record 337-375-3 (.473) Home Record (1979-Present) 51-58-0 (.468) Best Finish at Southern Conference Championships: Second (1964, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972) Best Finish at CAA Championships: Second (1999) Longest Winning Streak: 21 (1969-71) Most Wins in a Season: 15 (1998-99) Best Season Winning Percentage: 1.000 (10-0, 1969-70) Most Conference Wins in a Season: 6 (1998-99) Best Conference Winning Percentage: 1.000 (6-0, 1998-99) CSCAA Team Academic All-America Honors (11) 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2006 ATHLETE ACCOMPLISHMENTS All-Americans 1985 Shawn McLane 1-Meter 1985 Shawn McLane 3-Meter 1986 Shawn McLane 1-Meter 1986 Shawn McLane 3-Meter National Championship Participants 1938 Moe Brill Leonard Goldberg 1963 Ron Good 50 Free 1971 Charles Alley 50 Free 1985 Shawn McLane 1-Meter Shawn McLane 3-Meter 1986 Shawn McLane 1-Meter Shawn McLane 3-Meter Rhodes Scholar 1999 Paul Larsen Phi Beta Kappa 1999 Paul Larsen 2001 Sarp Ackay Cihan Ackay W&M Athletics Hall of Fame 1969 J.C. “Scrap” Chandler ‘24 Saunders Almond ‘41 1971 William “Pappy” Gooch Howard Smith ‘43 1981 George Bunch ‘38 1987 Dave Kurland ‘61 1994 Chris Herr ‘62
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State Championship Swimmer of the Meet 1969 George Collins 1970 George Collins Tom Gruver
Dudley Jensen Ron Good ‘65 Pete McIntosh ‘65 Shawn McLane ‘86 Doug Slater ‘80
Junior National Champions 1961 Kurland, Herr, 400 FR Despard, Aulls Southern Conference Champions 1937 Leonard Goldberg 200 Breast 1938 Leonard Goldberg 200 Breast 1939 Leonard Goldberg 200 Breast Johnny Adams 1-Meter 1960 Dave Kurland 50 Free Chris Herr 220 Free 1961 Kurland, Herr, 400 FR * Despard, Aulls 1963 Ron Good 50 Free 1964 Ron Good 50 Free * Ron Good 100 Fly * Pete McIntosh 200 IM * Pete McIntosh 400 IM * Unknown 400 FR 1965 Ron Good 50 Free Pete McIntosh 200 IM * Pete McIntosh 400 IM * 1966 Keith Maurer 200 Breast 1968 George Collins 100 Fly George Collins 200 Fly 1969 George Collins 100 Fly George Collins 200 Fly Unknown 400 MR 1970 Charles Alley 50 Free George Collins 100 Fly Jeff Kolhas 100 Back Jeff Kolhas 200 Back Unknown 400 MR 1971 Charles Alley 50 Free Tom Gruver 100 Breast Tom Gruver 100 Breast 1973 Joe Ackerman 100 Breast Joe Ackerman 200 Breast 1975 Bruce Hartzler 100 Breast * Paul Vinning 100 Back * Paul Vinning 200 Back * * Southern Conference Record Southern Conference Most Valuable Swimmer 1965 Pete McIntosh State Champions 1969 George Collins George Collins George Collins Bob Kennedy Wayne Giberson 1970 George Collins Tom Gruver 1971 Joe Ackerman Tom Gruver Charles Alley Mark Kelly 1973 Joe Ackerman Paul Vining Rusty Bruni 1979 Doug Slater 1980 Doug Slater
100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM 50 Free 200 Free 5 events 5 events 3 events 3 events 50 Free 200 Back 2 events
Eastern States Champions 1984 Shawn McLane Shawn McLane 1986 Shawn McLane Shawn McLane CAA Champions 1993 Craig Birfeld 1998 Josh Osterberg 1999 Mike Lovett 1999 Robinson, Maholchic, Hodgson, Lovett 1999 Mee, Gowetski, Sinder, Lovett 2000 Rusty Hodgson 2002 Jon Lin 2002 Bruce Thomas 2002 Dan Gowetski 2004 Eric Druker 2005 Eric Druker
1-Meter 3-Meter 1-Meter 3-Meter 100 Free 200 Back 100 Free 400 FR 400 MR 50 Free 200 Fly 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 100 Fly
Single-Season Dual-Meet Victories 1. Chris Robinson 1996-97 2. Chris Robinson 1998-99 3. Mike Lovett 1998-99 4. Chris Robinson 1997-98 5. Shawn McLane 1984-85 6. Jason Brisson 2006-07 7. Dennis Whelan 1985-86 8. Micah Samuelson 1998-99 T9. Jeff Collier 2006-07 T9. Shawn Matthews 2007-08 T9. Daniel Mee 1996-97
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Career Dual-Meet Victories 1. Chris Robinson 1996-00 2. Mike Lovett 1996-00 3. Jason Brisson 2005-09 4. Shawn Matthews 2005-09 5. Daniel Mee 1996-00 6. Dan Gowetski 1996-00 Bill Markovitz 1990-94 8. Nick Duda 2003-08 9. Craig Birgfeld 1990-94 10. Jeff Collier 2005-09
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COACH ACCOMPLISHMENTS State Coach of the Year 1973 Pete McIntosh ECAC Coach of the Year 1999 Ned Skinner
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20.53 20.61 20.83 20.85 20.95 21.00 21.06 21.10 21.11 21.12 21.12
100 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Kevin Gallagher 2/28/09 2. Rusty Hodgson 2/26/00 3. Mike Lovett 2/20/99 4. Nader Amer 2/28/09 5. Craig Birgfeld 2/19/94 6. Nick Duda 3/1/08 7. Michael Naccarelli 11/22/08 8. Carl Browne 1983-84 9. Adrian Maholchic 2/18/99 10. Chris Robinson 1998
45.22 45.25 45.39 45.40 45.98 46.02 46.17 46.20 46.28 46.52
200 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Chris Robinson 2/19/98 1:39.67 2. Kevin Gallagher 2/27/09 1:39.90 3. Shawn Matthews 2/25/09 1:40.15 4. Scott Rhodes 2/19/04 1:40.55 5. Nader Amer 2/27/09 1:40.69 6. Stephen Fay 2/27/09 1:40.90 7. Luke Robbins 2/27/09 1:41.23 8. Mike Lovett 2/19/98 1:41.64 9. Carl Browne 1983-84 1:41.66 10. Nick Duda 2/16/07 1:42.32 500 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Chris Robinson 2/24/00 2. Stephen Fay 2/26/09 3. Shawn Matthews 2/26/09 4. Luke Robbins 2/26/09 4. Scott Rhodes 2/23/02 6. Marcus Hill 2/18/99 7. Chris Craig 2/22/01 8. Jeff Collier 2/15/07 9. Clark Noble 2/19/04 10. Matt Crispino 2/24/00
4:27.87 4:32.31 4:33.09 4:34.42 4:34.42 4:35.62 4:36.14 4:36.72 4:36.95 4:37.31
1,000 YARD FREESTYLE 1. Chris Robinson 1997-98 2. Jeff Collier 2/25/06 3. Clark Noble 2001-02 4. Scott Rhodes 2001-02 5. Luke Robbins 2/28/09 6. Zach Woodward 2/20/99 7. Stephen Fay 2/28/09 8. Colin Stanton 11/22/08 9. Marcus Hill 11/8/98 10. Bill Markovitz 1/15/91
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200 YARD BACKSTROKE 1. Shawn Matthews 2/28/09 1:46.20 2. Daniel Mee 2/26/00 1:49.98 3. Josh Osterberg 2/28/98 1:50.05 4. David Mangini 3/1/08 1:51.87 5. Marshall Raiskin 2/17/07 1:52.55 6. Matt Knodt 1997-98 1:53.00 7. Marcus Hill 2/24/01 1:53.59 8. Evan Elsaesser 2/20/04 1:54.55 8. Matt Wolff 2/20/03 1:54.55 10. Mark Dansereau 1997-98 1:55.67 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. Jason Brisson 2/27/09 56.34 2. Dan Gowetski 2/27/98 56.44 3. Bruce Thomas 2/23/02 56.83 4. Derek Bui 2/27/09 57.25 5. Jim Fenningham 2/27/09 57.75 6. Andrew DeMichaelis 2/27/09 58.03 7. Jeff Clark 2/25/05 58.07 8. Gaetan Sgro 2/19/03 58.27 9. Ryan Visser 2/18/94 58.51 10. Andrew Carberry 2/4/06 58.93 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. Dan Gowetski 2/28/98 2:03.05 2. Jason Brisson 11/17/06 2:03.95 3. Derek Bui 11/22/08 2:05.64 4. Bruce Thomas 2001-02 2:05.72 5. Jim Fenningham 2/28/09 2:06.63 6. Gaetan Sgro 2/21/03 2:06.77 7. Andrew DeMichaelis 2/28/09 2:06.79 8. Jeff Clark 2/26/05 2:08.31 9. Andrew Carberry 2/20/04 2:08.60 10. Gabriel Layman 1997-98 2:08.84 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. David Mangini 2/26/09 1:51.06 2. Jason Brisson 2/26/09 1:52.15 3. Josh Osterberg 2/24/00 1:52.49 4. Carl Browne 1983-84 1:52.59 5. Mark Sinder 2/18/99 1:52.87 6. Geoff Ramsdell 2/26/09 1:53.28 7. Matt Crispino 2/24/02 1:53.51 8. Daniel Mee 2/18/99 1:53.69 9. Bruce Thomas 11/19/04 1:54.60 10. Shawn Matthews 12/4/08 1:54.84
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400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. David Mangini 2/27/09 4:01.88 2. Jason Brisson 2/29/08 4:03.21 3. Josh Osterberg 2/18/98 4:03.26 4. Clark Noble 2/20/04 4:03.65 5. Marcus Hill 2/18/99 4:03.72 6. Jeff Collier 2/24/06 4:06.02 7. Matt Wolff 2/20/04 4:07.34 8. Alex Jendzejec 2/24/06 4:08.03 9. Noah Laurence 2/22/03 4:09.76 10. Colin Stanton 2/27/09 4:10.19 1-METER DIVING (SIX DIVES) 1. Shawn McLane 2/2/85 357.90 2. Micah Samuelson 12/5/98 302.80 3. Matt Heist 1/24/91 257.33 4. Scott Gauthier 1980-81 253.80 5. Daniel Young 2/15/92 248.40 6. Dennis Whelan 2/5/85 246.08 7. Kevin Scholl 2/15/92 244.50 8. Chris Brown 11/16/94 238.20 9. Kyle Comiskey 10/18/08 228.15 10. David Fratt 2/23/78 226.20 3-METER DIVING (6 DIVES) 1. Shawn McLane 2/1/85 389.40 2. Dennis Whelan 2/5/85 284.85 3. Micah Samuelson 12/5/98 280.55 4. Daniel Young 2/15/92 244.87 5. Matt Heist 1/24/91 237.60 6. Scott Rosman 12/5/98 231.95 7. Kyle Comiskey 10/11/08 231.45 8. Robin Mahan 11/16/94 230.93 9. Joe Cin 10/14/06 230.10 10. Kevin Scholl 2/15/92 227.37 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Naccarelli, Gallagher, Matthews, Amer 2/26/09 1:22.22 2. Duda, Gallagher, Naccarelli, Amer 2/29/08 1:22.93 3. Hodgson, Mee, Craig, Lovett 2/24/00 1:22.94 4. Robinson, Maholchic, Hodgson, Lovett 2/18/99 1:23.23 5. Sinder, Maholchic, Hodgson, Lovett 2/28/99 1:23.46 6. Thomas, Maholchic, Hodgson, Lovett 2/20/98 1:23.46 7. Quesenberry, Gallagher, Amer, Duda 11/15/07 1:23.70 8. Duda, Jacobsen, Albright, Druker 2/25/05 1:24.04 9. Duda, DeBiase, Gallagher, Amer 2/16/07 1:24.13 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Gallagher, Matthews, Naccarelli, Amer 2/28/09 3:00.85 2. Robinson, Maholchic, Lovett, Hodgson 2/28/99 3:01.74 3. Robinson, Maholchic, Hodgson, Lovett 2/20/99 3:01.78 4. Robinson, Hodgson, Mee, Lovett 2/26/00 3:02.69 5. Gallagher, Ramsdell, Matthews, Naccarelli 11/22/08 3:03.56 6. Amer, Lynch, Gallagher, Duda 2/17/07 3:05.31 7. Gallagher, Amer, Lynch, Duda 11/17/07 3:05.69 8. Visser, Blake, Prutsman, Birgfeld 2/19/94 3:07.20 9. Osterberg, Craig, Mabery, Hodgson 3:07.48 10. Albright, Jacobsen, Duda, Druker 2/26/05 3:07.59
800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Matthews, Fay, Amer, Gallagher 2/25/09 6:42.15 2. Crispino, Lovett, Mee, Robinson 2/19/99 6:47.85 3. Lovett, Crispino, Osterberg, Robinson 2/25/00 6:49.80 4. Osterberg, Knodt, Lovett, Robinson 2/19/98 6:49.91 5. Matthews, Fay, Lawson, Gallagher 11/21/08 6:49.97 6. Gallagher, Duda, Amer, Matthews 2/27/08 6:50.02 7. Gallagher, Jendzejec, DeBiase, Amer 2/14/07 6:50.29 8. ECAC Championships 2/28/99 6:50.72 9. Rhodes, Duda, Druker, Noble 2/18/04 6:51.62 10. Gallagher, Jendzejec, Matthews, Duda 11/16/07 6:54.36 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Maloy, Brissom, Ramsdell, Naccarelli 2/25/09 1:31.11 2. Matthews, Brissom, Ramsdell, Duda 2/27/08 1:32.94 3. Mee, Gowetski, Hanley, Hodgson 2/25/00 1:33.07 4. Matthews, Bui, Ramsdell, Naccarelli 11/21/08 1:33.47 5. Mee, Gowetski, Sinder, Lovett 2/19/99 1:33.49 6. Osterberg, Thomas, Sinder, Hodgson 2/23/01 1:33.72 7. Elsaesser, Clark, Druker, Albright 2/22/05 1:33.78 8. ECAC Championships 2/28/99 1:34.06 9. Matthews, Brisson, King, Duda 2/14/07 1:34.14 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Matthews, Brisson, Ramsdell, Gallagher 2/27/09 3:19.19 2. Mee, Gowetski, Lovett, Hodgson 2/24/00 3:22.05 3. Mee, Gowetski, Sinder, Lovett 2/18/99 3 :22.18 4. Matthews, Bui, Ramsdell, Gallagher 11/20/08 3:22.61 5. Osterberg, Thomas, Sinder, Hodgson 2/22/01 3:24.48 6. Matthew, Brisson, Ramsdell, Duda 11/15/07 3:25.18 7. Mee, Gowetski, Lin, Lovett 2/27/97 3:25.32 8. Maloy, Brisson, Harm, Naccarelli 11/20/08 3:26.57 9. Albright, Clark, Druker, Duda 2/24/05 3:26.62 10. Elsaesser, Thomas, Druker, Duda 2/23/04 3:26.92
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The College of William and Mary is a public university located in Williamsburg, Va. Founded in 1693 by Royal Charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II of England, William and Mary is the second oldest college in the country after Harvard. William and Mary has a long history of liberal arts education and a growing research and science curriculum that demonstrates a strong commitment to undergraduate research. The College, which became a state university in 1906, has been designated a “Public Ivy,” and for nine straight years has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the sixth-best public university in the country – and the nation’s top small public university. Also referred to as “the alma mater of a nation,” the College has educated four U.S. Presidents – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler, which is the third most of any college in the coun0910 try. William and Mary also claims several firsts, including the 1776 creation of Phi Beta Kappa – the country’s first academic honor society – the first honor code of conduct for college students, and the first collegiate law school, established in 1779. William and Mary is also home to the Sir Christopher Wren Building – the country’s oldest academic building still in use – and the President’s House, the oldest home of a university president still in use.
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WILLIAM & MARY FACTS Second oldest educational institution in the U.S. In addition to four U.S. Presidents, W&M has educated a number of this country’s key historical figures, including U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall and 16 signers of the Declaration of Independence. W&M is one of only eight U.S. institutions of higher education designated a “Public Ivy.” A Public Ivy is a stateassisted institution that offers a superior education at a cost far below that of Ivy League schools.
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U.S. News ranked W&M sixth among all public colleges and universities and 32nd among both public and private institutions in 2009. Newsweek named W&M “hottest small state university” in 2006. U.S News and World Report rated the School of Education 48th in the country in 2010. W&M ranked 18th in graduation rates for national universities in 2009. The Princeton Review named W&M a the ‘Best of the Southeast’ school in 2009.
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The W&M Law School ranked 30th in the nation in 2008. The History Department’s doctoral program ranked fourth in the nation for U.S. Colonial History in 2010. W&M ranked as the sixth-best public university in the country in the inaugural guide, “America’s Best Colleges 2008” by Forbes Magazine. The Princeton Review rated W&M the third among the top 50 best value public colleges nationally in 2009. Phi Beta Kappa, the premier academic honor society in America, was founded by W&M students in 1776.
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W&M’s 11-to-1 student-faculty ratio is the lowest among the top public universities. Nearly 50 percent of William and Mary’s classes have fewer than 20 students. W&M libraries, including the main Earl Swem Library, were rated the eighth best College Library in the Country by the Princeton Review in 2008. Business Week rated the W&M Undergraduate Business Program in the top 10 among Public Institutions in the country. Forbes Magazine ranked W&M’s MBA program in the top 50.
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2007 CAA Champions
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The College of William and Mary sponsors 23 varsity sports and provides students with a unique and successful balance of athletics and academics. The Tribe Athletics Department finished 117th nationally in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for 2008-09, a number that ranked second among Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) programs and fourth in the state of Virginia. The Directors’ Cup, which was created by the NACDA and USA Today in 1993-94, is a program that honors institutions maintaining a broad-based program, achieving success in many sports, both men’s and women’s. W&M has placed among the top 100 nationally in 12 of the program’s 16 years, while leading the CAA on seven occasions. W&M has produced more CAA Championships than any program in the league’s history. The College owns 95 league crowns, nearly 40 more than its closest competitor. The Tribe raked in the awards in 2008-09 as well, tallying a combined 197 all-conference honors, 34 All-America honors and six league players of the year. During the 2008-09 season, the Green and Gold produced an overall athletics winning percentage of 68.2, while racking up a combined 888 wins. Along with its accomplishments on the field of play, the Tribe is just as successful in the classroom, epitomizing the term student-athlete. In the NCAA’s inaugural Academic Progress Report in 2005, W&M ranked fourth among Division I teams, which was the highest of any athletic scholarshipgranting school and of any public school. Since the inception of the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year, W&M has produced 28 honorees, more than any school in the conference.
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ITA East Region Singles Champion Women’s Tennis
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NCAA Championships (2) Men’s Tennis (2) CAA Championships (95) Baseball (1) Men’s Cross Country (16) Women’s Cross Country (16) Men’s Golf (1) Women’s Lacrosse (1) Men’s Soccer (6) Women’s Soccer (9) Women’s Swimming (1) Men’s Tennis (3) Women’s Tennis (20) Men’s Track and Field (4) Women’s Track and Field (9) Volleyball (8)
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All-CAA, All-Region Volleyball
All-American Track and Field
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Region Coach of the Year Men’s Cross Country
ECAC Championships (7) Men’s Gymnastics (3) Women’s Gymnastics (4)
CAA Athletes of the Year in 2008-09
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KEZIEL JUNEAU Ranked No. 103 in Final ITA poll Men’s Tennis
46 student athletes elected to Phi Beta Kappa in the past 11 years
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William and Mary is committed to building and maintaining outstanding facilities for all 23 of its varsity athletic teams. The College has demonstrated this commitment by investing approximately $16 million toward the construction and upgrade of its athletics facilities during just the last six years. Among W&M’s recent projects was the completion of the $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center, which was dedicated in June of 2008. This past summer, the Laycock Center renovated the foyer to include photos, information and memorablia on the Tribe’s storied football tradition. This past summer, Busch Field experienced a renovation that included a total revamp of the field, underlying pad, water cannon and drainage system. The renovation created a competition surface that ranks alongside those used at the U.S. National Training Centers in Virginia Beach, Va., Chula Vista, Calif., and that used at last year’s Olympic Games. In 2005, Kaplan Arena received an upgrade with the installation of 6,900-square foot permanent wood floor along with rubberized sports flooring on the open end of the arena to accomodate track and field and other multi-purpose activities. A year earlier, the home of Tribe soccer and lacrosse, Albert-Daly Field was dedicated, providing the programs with a $1 million all-natural grass facility.
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