2011-12 UC Davis Women's Swimming and Diving Media Guide

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UC DAVIS WOMEN’S SWIMMING

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Guide Contents GENERAL Quick Facts........................................................................................1 Head Coach Barbara Jahn...................................................................2 Assistant Coach Pete Motekaitis..........................................................2 Administrative Assistant Rick Henderson...........................................3 Diving Coach Phil Tonne....................................................................3 2011-12 Roster................................................................................17 AGGIE PROFILES Buffy Ajimura, Alyssa Britt..................................................................4 Jenah Dawson, Kayleigh Foley............................................................5 Katelyn Griffin, Mia Herman..............................................................6 Alex Wells, Nicole Bahbout................................................................7 Grace Benefield, Bridget Bugbee, Jodi Hanson....................................8 Morgan Lee, Jennifer Meyer, Liliana Alvarez.......................................9 Geneva Azevedo, Sabrina Cochrane, Devon DeMont, Katie Edwards... 10 Lauren Jesse, Megan Leung, Jessica Nicholson, Emily Rodgers.........11 Maya Sprinsock, Madeline Talt, Karley Troup, Sarah Winters...........12 Hilary Hunt, Marilyn Carey..............................................................13 Lauren Damian, Katie Gonsalves, Sarah Luibel, Ali Paris..................14 Sam Rados, Sara Ramos, Alex Richardson, Cara Silvas......................15 Shannon Stewart, Jolie Wong...........................................................16

RECAP & RECORDS 2011 MPSF Championships.............................................................18 Conference Championship History...................................................19 School Records.................................................................................20 Schaal Aquatics Center Records........................................................21 Aggie All-Americans................................................................... 22-23 CAMPUS SECTION This is UC Davis................................................................................i-ii UC Davis Athletics Staff..................................................................iii-iv Facilities Overview.......................................................................... v-vi Serving The Student-Athlete.............................................................. vii

2011-12 Quick Facts School University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Address One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Established/Founded 1905/1908 Enrollment 32,290 Nickname Aggies Colors Yale Blue & Gold National Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Home Facility Schaal Aquatics Center (500) Chancellor Director of Athletics (Interim) Senior Associate A.D. Associate A.D.s Business: Compliance: Sports Performance, Enhancement & Dev.: Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: Marketing & Promotions: Development: Faculty Athletic Rep. (interim) Head Athletic Trainer Director of Academic Services

Dr. Linda Katehi (Athens Polytechnic ’77) Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) Cindy Spiro (Pacific ’76) Mike Bazemore (Sam Houston State ’82) Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Dr. W. Jeffrey Weidner (Michigan State ’68) Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) Michelle Roppeau (Carleton)

Head Coach Office Email Cell

Barbara Jahn (UC Santa Barbara ’73) 214 Hickey Gymnasium bajahn@ucdavis.edu (530) 979-1719

Associate Head Coach Email

Peter Motekaitis (UC Davis ’83) pjmotekaitis@ucdavis.edu

Head Diving Coach Email Cell

Phil Tonne (San Diego State ’79) patonne@ucdavis.edu (925) 876-8855

Administrative Assistant Email Cell

Rick Henderson (Sacramento State ’80) rickswim2003@yahoo.edu (530) 979-1555

Media Relations Contact Email Media Relations Phone Aggies on the Web

Ryan Burns rsburns@ucdavis.edu (530) 752-3505 http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

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Coaching Staff

BARBARA JAHN

PETER MOTEKAITIS

Head Coach 37th Year UC Santa Barbara ’73

Associate Head Coach 17th Year overall 2nd Year with women UC Davis ’83

Jahn is now in her fourth decade at the helm of the UC Davis women’s swimming program, having guided the team from AIAW Division III through the ranks of NCAA Division II to Division I status. Entering her 37th year, she owns the unusual distinction of earning Coach of the Year honors in four different conferences. She captured that award numerous times in the Division II Northern California Athletic Conference, won it again in the team’s final year of the multi-divisional Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference (2003), then garnered similar honors in the last season of the Big West Conference (2010). Most recently, she earned the inaugural award at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship in 2011. Since the university completed its transition to NCAA Division I, Jahn has guided the Aggies to new levels of success. In 2008-09, the women’s team earned a second-place at the Big West Championships, with Heidi Kucera capturing Athlete of the Year accolades. Kucera, in turn, became the first female swimmer of the D-I era to automatically qualify for the NCAA Championships, where she competed in three individual events. A year later, just the third official year of D-I competition, Jahn led the 2009-10 UC Davis women’s swimming program to its first ever Big West Conference championship. Under Jahn’s guidance, the Aggie women won six titles at the conference championship en route to a program-best 864 points.  Then in 2010-11, Jahn mentored UC Davis to eight individual MPSF titles and the team championship. Linda Hermann was selected as Athlete of the Year while Liliana Alvarez – who later competed at the NCAA Championship – was named Freshman of the Year. During her tenure at UC Davis, Jahn has coached a multitude of All-Americans, including two student-athletes – Anna Pettis and Kristi Wheeler – selected as part of the NCAA Division II swimming team of the decade for the 1980s. Her student-athletes have been widely recognized on the university level as well. Kobayashi won the campus’s Hubert Heitman Award for a second time in 2005, becoming the fourth Barbara Jahn protegé to capture the honor as outstanding female athlete of the year. Additionally, three of her swimmers have won the W.P. Lindley Award as the university’s top scholar-athlete of the year. On the vaunted rosters of the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame, no fewer than four of her student-athletes are listed: Anna Pettis Scott (1991), Kristi Wheeler-Hussain (1993), Jamie McClellan (1999) and Mary E. Fiedler-Althof (2001). Jahn is a respected member of the faculty at UC Davis, teaching a number of aquatics courses in the exercise biology program. A 1973 graduate of UC Santa Barbara, Jahn was also a diver for the Gauchos. She received her degree from UCSB in cultural anthropology with minors in ergonomics and coaching. Jahn earned her master’s degree in kinesiology from UCLA in 1975. She and her husband, Tom, reside in El Macero.

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Motekaitis enters his 17th overall season at UC Davis and his second as assistant coach with the women’s swimming program. As head coach of the UC Davis men’s swimming program for his first 15 years, Motekaitis guided the Aggies into conference and national prominence at his alma mater, culminating with a Big West Conference Championship during the 2010 season. Under his leadership, the Aggies won the conference title with a record 985.5 points, the most ever in a five-team field and set two schools records and hit 12 NCAA “B” Consideration times. He was named Men’s Coach of the Year for the second straight season. Under his tutelage, Scott Weltz, who finished his Aggie career as one of the most decorated swimmers in UC Davis history, became the first UC Davis student-athlete in its Division I history to earn All-American honors after finishing 15th in the 200 individual medley at the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships. The 2006 Big West Conference Freshman of the Year was named Male Athlete of the Year in back-to-back seasons in 2009 and 2010. Prior to beginning Big West Conference competition, Motekaitis guided the Aggies to the team title in their final year as a member of the Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference in 2004. UC Davis claimed six individual titles and three relay championships at the meet. In Motekaitis’ career, his student-athletes have captured the university’s Colby E. “Babe” Slater Award, given to the outstanding male athlete of the year, three times and twice won the W.P. Lindley Award as the top scholar-athlete. In 2005, one of his prized pupils, 1998 national champion Tadeshi Kaneko, was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame. Two years later, Motekaitis protegés Pat Foster and Tea Austin earned their respective nods into the Hall of Fame. Motekaitis also served as head coach for the Davis Senior High School swimming program until 2007-08. Under his guidance, Blue Devil teams have earned 23 straight league titles and an astounding 19 Sac-Joaquin Section championships. In addition to his guidance of UC Davis student-athletes, Motekaitis also coached former UC Berkeley standout Haley Cope during 2003-04. In the year following her training under the Aggies’ mentor, Cope won three medals (including two gold) at the FINA World Championships, one national championship, multiple World Cup gold medals and a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Athens. A 1983 graduate of UC Davis with a bachelor’s degree in history, Motekaitis was also an All-American swimmer for the Aggies throughout his college career. He set individual school records in three events as well as two relay marks. As an educator, he earned a master’s degree in sports management & fitness from the University of San Francisco in 1997. Motekaitis’ wife, former NCAA champion Koren Pollock, coached swimming and water polo at nearby Sacramento City College. He has four children: Ty, Samantha, Mia and Elle.

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Coaching Staff

RICK HENDERSON

PHIL TONNE

Administrative Assistant 14th Year Sacramento State ’80

Head Diving Coach 8th Year San Diego State ’79

Henderson enters his 14th year with the Aggie swimming program, serving as administrative assistant for the women’s team. Like Motekaitis, Henderson is no stranger to the local swimming scene – he is now in his fourth decade of coaching in Northern California. Henderson first joined the Aggies in 1983 as the interim head coach for the UC Davis women’s program. During that lone season at the helm, Henderson guided the Aggies to a fourth-place NCAA finish, was selected Coach of the Year in the conference, and boasted an unprecedented four individual national champions. Among his protegés are Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame enshrinees Anna Pettis Scott and Jamie McClellan. Henderson recently retired from his position as senior coach for the Woodland Swim Team. In his 13 years in Woodland, he garnered three Sierra Nevada Swimming Coach of the Year honors and guided numerous members of the national junior team. Henderson graduated from Sacramento State in 1980 with a degree in social science.

Aggie Coaching History UC Davis women’s swimming and diving dates back to 1949, operating under the auspices of the Women’s Athletic Association and its advisor, Dr. Marya Welch. In the 1950s, the Picnic Day aquacade was among the campus’s most popular sports activities. After the passage of Title IX, swimming was among the first varsity sport offerings for women. Debbie Meyer, who won three gold medals at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, was brought in as head coach before Barbara Jahn took the reins in 1975. Note: the date listed designates the championship half of the year (i.e. 1996 represents the 1995-96 school year). Coach Years Debbie Meyer 1974 Scott Gaw 1974 Barbara Jahn 1975-82, 1984-Present Rick Henderson 1983 (W)

After a successful 20-year run as the head diving coach at UC Berkeley, Phil Tonne brought his expertise up Interstate 80 to the Aggie program. He enters his eighth year at UC Davis in 2011-12. Tonne’s ever-growing stable of divers has made substantial contributions to the Aggies’ team success at the Big West Conference, culminating with Jennifer Meyer’s 1-meter title and Jason Andrade’s 3-meter championship at the 2010 edition of the conference meet - both program firsts. Under Tonne’s guidance, UC Davis diving has steadily improved as the program has moved through the ranks of Division I. The women’s squad scored 139 points at the 2007 league meet, led by Kristyn Chaldekas’ second-place finishes on both boards, while Jamie Flynn was the 3-meter runner up in 2008. Tonne’s student-athletes have also left their marks on the UC Davis records as every Aggie diving record has been set by Tonne’s students on both the men’s and women’s side. In 20 years with the Golden Bears, Tonne’s finest hour came in 1991, when he guided Melissa Graviss to a seventh-place finish on the 3-meter board. She was Cal’s first-ever women’s diver to qualify for the NCAA Championship. Graviss qualified for the national meet on both springboards in 1992 as well. In 2004, Tonne protegé Louie Gagnet reached the national meet on the tower and both springboards. In his career, Tonne has coached two Pac-10 men’s finalist and one conference champion on the women’s side. Additionally, every Golden Bear diving record was set during his tenure. In addition to his collegiate guidance, Tonne also served as head coach for the Diablo Divers in Walnut Creek, Calif. During that time, he oversaw the careers of 23 North Coast Section champions, one agegroup national champion, 11 Junior Olympic participants and six senior national competitors. Also under Tonne’s guidance: his Aggie predecessor Karla Helder, who has captured numerous national and world master’s national titles in recent years. Tonne was a two-time JC All-American diver at Chabot College before continuing his career at San Diego State. He was twice named MVP for the Aztecs. Tonne graduated from SDSU in 1979 with a degree in physical education.

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Meet the Aggies

BUFFY AJIMURA

ALYSSA BRITT

Free/Fly • Sr. Discovery Bay, Calif. Liberty HS ’08

Breast/Fly • Sr. Tracy, Calif. Tracy HS ’08

2010-11: Finished season with season-best times in five events at Allington Memorial meet: 50 free (24.29), 100 free (52.46), 200 free (1:52.24), 500 free (5:05.96), 100 fly (59.19)... Also anchored 400 free and 400 medley relays at that meet... Earned MPSF All-Academic honors. 2009-10: Swam in four events at the Big West Conference Championships... Advanced to consolation finals in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyle... Finished 11th overall in the 200 freestyle with a season-high time of 1:54.39 and 12th in the 100 freestyle (53.32)... Clocked in at 53.08 in the 100 free prelims which was a season-best... Placed 15th in the 500 freestyle with a season-best time of 5:12.53... Swam anchor leg of 400 medley relay “B” team at conference championships... Also swam 100 and 200 butterfly in various dual meets... Swam third leg on winning 400 freestyle relay in dual against Pacific Jan. 16. 2008-09: Competed in five individual events at the Big West Championships... Advanced to consolation finals in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyle... Won 500 freestyle consolation final in a season-high time of 5:01.76 to place ninth overall... 500 freestyle time ranks 6th on the Aggies’ all-time list... Placed 13th in the 200 freestyle (1:53.57) and 16th in the 100 freestyle (53.81)... Swam third leg on 200 freestyle and 200 medley relay “B” teams at conference championships... Won 500 freestyle and swam second leg of winning 200 freestyle relay in dual vs. Cal State Bakersfield (1/31)... Swam third leg on winning 400 freestyle relay in dual at Pacific (1/24). LIBERTY HS ’08: Swam the leadoff leg on All-American 200 and 400 free relay teams... Helped 400 free relay to 3rd-place finish (3:33.49) at North Coast Section, while 200 free relay took 4th at 1:38.03... Also finished 5th in 50 free (24.61), 10th in 100 (53.65) while helping relays to final heats at NCS meet as a sophomore... California Scholarship Federation... Also swam for Crow Canyon Sharks (San Ramon, Calif.). PERSONAL: Born in Livermore, Calif.... Majoring in political science... Parents are Allen & Ann Ajimura... Favorite facility at which she has competed is Texas’ Jamail Swimming Center (site of American Short Course Championships).

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2010-11: Reached consolation final in each breaststroke event at MSPF Championships, placing 10th in 100 (1:03.87) and 12th in 200 (2:19.39)... Both times are season bests, while 200 breast mark ranks 5th in school history... Also hit season bests of 2:09.23 in 200 IM, 4:35.63 in 400 IM at conference. 2009-10: Advanced to finals in 400 IM and 100 and 200 breast at Big West Championships... Finished 7th overall in the 100 breast (1:05.05), eighth in 400 IM (4:35.16) and 200 breast (2:21.08)... Prelim time of 1:04.64 in 100 breast ranks 7th in UC Davis record book...Prelim time of 4:34.44 in the 400 IM is 10th fastest all-time... Swam third leg of 200 medley “B” relay and second leg of 400 medley “B” relay. 2008-09: Finished 8th in 200 breast (2:24.39) at Big West Conference Championships... Hit PR of 2:22.97 in prelim, 5th in Aggie record book... Also made consolation finals in 200 IM (16th, 2:09.97 prelim) and 100 breast (10th, 1:05.61)... Mark in 100 breast is 6th all-time at UC Davis... Named Most Improved. TRACY HS ’08: Starred in swimming and water polo... Named team MVP in swimming, competing in fly, breast and IM... Qualified for Sac-Joaquin Section meet in 100 fly and 100 breast as a senior... Part of school record-setting 200 medley and 200 free relays in 2006... Also a team MVP in water polo, leading team in goals and assists... Member of Ripon Aquatics for six years. PERSONAL: Born in Tracy, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Keith & Cindy Britt... Keith played basketball at Gonzaga... Considering careers in physical therapy/sports medicine, or as an elementary school teacher... Lists her older sister Alexis as her hero, who also swims and plays water polo, as well as her younger sister Allie who inspires her every day.

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Meet the Aggies

JENAH DAWSON

KAYLEIGH FOLEY

IM/Fly • Sr. Novato, Calif. San Marin HS ’08

Sprint Free/Fly • Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS ’08

2010-11: Placed 7th in both IM events at MPSF Championships, posting season bests of 2:04.87 in 200, 4:27.53 in 400... Scored 26.0 team points at conference... Moved into 3rd all-time at UC Davis in 400 IM... Also placed 15th (2:06.35) in 200 fly at MPSF meet... Hit 2:06.04 in MPSF prelim heat, 10th in school history...Named MPSF All-Academic. 2009-10: Made finals of 100 fly (57.05), 200 butterfly (2:04.25) and 200 IM (2:04.93) at Big West Championships... Finished 6th in both butterfly events and 9th in the 200 IM... Posted season-best 56.74 in 100 fly prelim... Marks in both 200 IM and 200 fly ranked 3rd in school history... Swam third leg of 200 free “B” relay at conference championships... Made Big West All-Academic team. 2008-09: Accounted for 29.0 points at Big West Conference Championships... Advanced to finals in both IM events, plus consols in 200 fly... Finished 7th in 400 IM (4:28.65 prelim), 8th in 200 IM (2:05.88 prelim), 11th in 200 fly (2:08.00), posting season-best times in each... Also went 57.62 in 100 fly as exhibition swimmer, 7th in Aggie history... Ranks 3rd on school’s all-time top 10 lists in each IM event, plus 10th in 200 fly. SAN MARIN HS ’08: Four-year qualifier for North Coast Section meet, earning finishes of 12th and 13th place in 200 IM during final two seasons... Captured Marin County Athletic League title in that event as a senior... Also advanced to sections in 100 fly, placing 16th... Fouryear letterwinner in water polo, garnering All-MCAL honors in 2007... Two-time team MVP in each aquatic sport... Earned numerous academic awards, including USA Swimming Scholastic All-American and California Scholarship Federation lifetime membership... Swam for Marin Pirates from 2004-08, earning berth at Jr. Nationals in final season. PERSONAL: Born in Greenbrae, Calif.... Communication major... Parents are Craig & Norma Dawson... Career highlight was being a part of the 2010 Big West Championship team... Proudest personal accomplishment was qualifying for Jr. Nationals one day before the plane flight.

2010-11: FIVE-TIME MPSF CHAMPION, capturing titles in 50 free (22.58) and 100 free (49.59), plus shares of titles in 400 medley relay (3:39.48), 400 free relay (3:20.66), 800 free relay (7:15.42)... Added runner-up finishes in 100 fly (54.39) and 200 medley relay (1:41.07)... Set school 50 free record of 22.74 in MPSF prelim, then broke it by another 0.16 in final... Split of 1:48.01 to open 800 free relay ranks 2nd in school history... Also moved into 2nd all-time in 100 fly, while sharing Aggie records in each relay at conference. 2009-10: BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPION in 100 free (49.45), 800 free relay (7:17.96), 400 medley relay (3:42.52)... Set school record and hit NCAA ‘B’ standards in 100 free, long relay set meet and conference records, while medley relay made ‘B’ cut... Finished 2nd in 50 free (23.05), 3rd in 100 fly (54.64) and 2nd in 400 free relay (3:21.24)... Set another UC Davis record and hit ‘B’ standards in that relay. 2008-09: BIG WEST CHAMPION as anchor of 800 free relay (schoolrecord 7:20.23)... Also member of 200 free relay (1:33.29). 400 free relay (3:24.11) and 400 medley relay (3:45.15), each of which finished 2nd and set additional school records... Scored 43.0 individual points in three freestyle events at conference... Clocked in at school-record 50.15 to place 3rd in 100 free... Added 5th place in 50 free (23.25), 6th in 100 free (1:51.59). AMADOR VALLEY HS ’08: Won East Bay Athletic League and made North Coast Section finals in both 50 and 100 free as a juinor and senior... Earned NISCA and USA Swimming Scholastic All-American honors in each... Made final swims in 200 and 400 free relay, finishing 3rd in the latter as a senior... Finished 3rd in the 50 and 100 free at the NCS meet as a junior... Swam for Pleasanton Seahawks from 2006-08, qualifying for 2007 U.S. Open in both sprint free events. PERSONAL: Born in Livermore, Calif... Majoring in biochemistry & molecular biology... Parents are Brian & Tammy Foley... Career highlight was reaching the finals at the 2007 U.S. Open and accidentally hitting Brendan Hansen in the foot... Would someday like to sell her artwork professionally.

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KATELYN GRIFFIN

MIA HERMAN

Free/Back/IM • Sr. Lodi, Calif. Lodi HS ’08

Diving • Sr. Alamo, Calif. Carondelet HS ’08

2010-11: Earned second swims in two events at MPSF Championships, placing 12th in 100 fly (56.84), 13th in 200 free (1:52.39)... Swam season-best 1:52.38 in 200 free prelim to advance... Also competed as part of 200 free relay (1:33.81) plus 500 free (5:00.63) and 200 back (2:06.44) at conference... Hit season bests in 50 free (24.39) and 200 IM (2:09.28) at Arena Invite. 2009-10: BIG WEST CHAMPION as part of 800 free relay (7:17.96), setting meet and conference records... Finished 7th in 100 fly (57.03) and 200 back (2:05.81) at Big West Championships... Also made consols in 200 IM, placing 15th at 2:06.51; and swam as member of 2nd-place 200 free relay (1:34.03). 2008-09: BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPION as part of 800 free relay (7:20.23)... Also placed 8th in both 200 free (1:52.07) and 200 back (2:04.63), while adding 13th in 200 IM (2:06.62).... Hit 2:04.46 in 200 back prelim heat, 2nd all-time at UC Davis... Also swam 23.94 in 50 free at conference, then T9th in school history. LODI HS ’08: Helped lead team to four consecutive San Joaquin Athletic Association titles... Four-year Sac-Joaquin Section individual qualifier... Won swim-off to advance in 50 free (25.14) at section meet as a senior... Set school record in 100 fly... Also lettered four years in water polo, earning co-MVP honors in 2007... Member of Lodi City Swim Club for 13 years, setting numerous team records. PERSONAL: Born in Lodi, Calif... Parents are Cindy & John Griffin... John serves as head coach for Lodi City Swim Club... Proudest personal accomplishment was being a part of the winning 800 free relay team at Big West Conference.

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2010-11: Posted season-best 3-meter score of 185.625 in Seattle/ LMU double dual... Lone 1-meter dual total of 171.08 vs. Cal State Bakersfield... Scored 164.05 on high board, 155.95 on low board in MPSF prelims. 2009-10: Set season-best score of 188.33 on 1-meter board in dual against Pacific Jan. 16... Score of 198.83 on 3-meter board in dual meet against UC Santa Barbara Jan. 29 was also a season-best. 2008-09: Placed 9th on both boards at Big West Conference Championships, tallying 18.0 team points... Posted 169.40 on 3-meter board, 167.40 on 1-meter... Competed in six meets prior to conference... Best score on low board was 179.17 vs. UC Irvine (2/7)... Season-best high board mark was 169.40 against UC Santa Cruz (10/25). CARONDELET HS ’08: Finished 12th on 1-meter board (288.90) at North Coast Section meet as a senior... Placed 2nd (321.80) at Bay Valley Athletic League championships to advance to sections... Voted team MVP. PERSONAL: Born in French Camp, Calif.... Communication major... Parents are Kevin & Cindy Herman... Full name is Maria Francesca Herman, but goes by Mia.

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Meet the Aggies

ALEX WELLS

NICOLE BAHBOUT

Distance Free • Sr. San Martin, Calif. Valley Christian HS ’08

Diving • Jr. Foster City, Calif. San Mateo HS ’09

2010-11: Finished year with season-best marks in 500 (5:24.23), 1,000 (10:55.75) and 1,650 (18:34.75) at Allington Memorial meet. 2009-10: Competed in eight meets in each of the 500 free and 1,000 free events... Best 500 time was 5:21.44 vs. UC Santa Barbara... Hit season bests in both 1,000 (11:03.83) and 1,650 (18:22.51) at Toshiba Classic. 2008-09: Hit four season-best times at Big West Conference Championships... Earned second swims in both 200 free (1:58.85) and 500 free (5:10.18)... Also competed in 1,000 free (10:40.60) and 1,650 free (17:51.26) at conference meet. VALLEY CHRISTIAN HS ’08: Placed 6th in 500 at Central Coast Section meet in 2005 and 2007... Also finished 12th in that event as a sophomore... Added 16th in 200 free, 5th in 400 free relay at CCS Championship as a freshman, helping VCHS win team title... Lettered three years in water polo, capturing Coaches Award and Elena Compton Award in 2005 and 2006, respectively... Three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-America honoree... Twice named MVP for DeAnza Cupertino Aquatics. PERSONAL: Born in Gilroy, Calif.... Majoring in animal science, having chosen UC Davis for its strength in this field... Has career aspirations of becoming an animal trainer... Parents are Jeffrey & Susan Wells... Older sister, Brooke, swam at San Jose State.

2010-11: Appeared on 3-meter diving nine times, 1-meter diving seven times... Scored season-best 222.38 on high board in Seattle/Loyola Marymount meet... Best low board score was 202.05 in UC Santa Barbara dual... Made MPSF All-Academic squad. 2009-10: Placed fifth in 1-meter and sixth in 3-meter events at Big West Conference Championships... Scored season-bests against Pacific Jan. 16 with low board score of 207.90 and a mark of 235.65 on the high board. SAN MATEO HS ’09: CSF Lifetime Member... Competed for Peninsula Gymnastics, finishing 2nd on floor exercise at Region 1 Championships in 2008. PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Arie & Laura Bahbout... Cousin, Adam Pluemer, was a swimmer for the Aggie men’s team from 2004-09.

Scholarly Pursuits In addition to its aquatic success at the inaugural Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships, UC Davis women’s swimming & diving also claimed scholarly accolades in the form of 10 MPSF All-Academic awards. Furthermore, Linda Hermann won the university’s W.P. Lindley Award as the outstanding scholarathlete of the year. MPSF ALL-ACADEMIC Buffy Ajimura, Political Science Nicole Bahbout, Exercise Biology Lisa Bender, Psychology/Sociology Grace Benefield, Communication Samantha Capozzo, Mathematics Jenah Dawson, Communication Linda Hermann, Exercise Biology Heidi Kucera, Heidi Kucera Jennifer Meyer, Design Julie Peri, Civil Engineering

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GRACE BENEFIELD Distance Free • Jr. San Diego, Calif. La Jolla HS ’09

2010-11: Placed 4th in 1,650 (17:06.04), 6th in 500 free (4:58.30) at MPSF Championships, both season-best marks... Ranks 4th in school history with that 1,650 time... Also placed 16th in 400 IM at conference, hitting 4:33.24 in prelim, good for No. 9 in school history... Posted team season-best 10:22.34 in 1,000 at Texas Invite... MPSF All-Academic honoree. 2009-10: Finished 5th overall in the 1,000 freestyle (team season-best 10:15.66) and 6th in the 1,650 freestyle (season-best 17:08.91) at Big West Championships... Earned second swim in 500 freestyle, placing 6th with season-best 5:00.56, good for 5th in UC Davis record book. LA JOLLA HS ’09: Advanced to San Diego Section finals in 200 free (3rd) and 500 free (3rd) as a senior... Finished 3rd in 500 free at section meet as a junior... Helped team CIF-SDS title in 2007, the first in school history... Earned All-America Consideration as part of record-setting 400 free relay at 2009 section championships... Served as editor-in-chief of school yearbook in 2008-09... Earned San Diego Union-Tribune AllAcademic first-team nods in 2008 and 2009... Also competed for North Coast Aquatics, qualifying for Short Course Junior Nationals in 1,500 free and 800 free in 2008... National qualifier in 1,500 free in 2009, placing 3rd in her age group at Junior Olympics. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Communication major... Parents are William & Kathleen Benefield... Sister Gloria swims at Cal Poly... Cousin Vince Welnick is the keyboardist for the band Grateful Dead... Competed for the North Coast Aquatics club team in San Diego.

BRIDGET BUGBEE Distance Free • Jr. San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’09

2010-11: MPSF CHAMPION as part of 800 free relay (school-record 7:15.42)... Advanced to final heat of three freestyle events at conference, placing 3rd in 200 (1:50.20), 4th in 500 (4:55.12), 5th in 1,650 (17:09.55)... All three were season-best times, while 200 mark ranks 4th in school history... Competed in 1,000 free four times, including best of 10:42.94 in UCLA/LMU double dual. 2009-10: BIG WEST CHAMPION in 500 freestyle with school record and NCAA “B” Consideration time of 4:52.29... Member of BIG WEST CHAMPION 800 freestyle relay which set a meet, conference and school record of 7:17.96... Swam third leg of record-setting 400 freestyle relay

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which finished second (3:21.24)...Finished 4th in 1,650 freestyle with a time of 16:56.19, another UC Davis record... Clocked in at 1:51.38 to finish 4th overall in the 200 freestyle, 5th all-time in Aggie record books. CALIFORNIA HS ’09: Advanced at North Coast Section meet in 200 and 500 free for four straight years... Won 500 free consols at 2009 championships (9th overall) at 5:00.25... Best NCS finishes came as a freshman, placing 7th in both events... National Honor Society member, serving as secretary in 2008-09... Also served as chapter president of California Scholarship Federation, of which she was a four-year member... Captained team at American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life for three seasons, helping raise more than $13,000 for cancer research... Starred for Crow Canyon Sharks club team... One of 25 Pacific Swimming competitors to earn invite to Olympic Training Center in 2009... Selected among Pacific Swimming Top 10 list in 2006... Set age-group record in 800 free... Four-year Scholastic All-American. PERSONAL: Majoring in communications... Mother’s name is Pamela Bugbee... Has one brother Joseph... Lists career highlight as training at Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs... Has been playing the violin since the age of five... Also competed for the Crow Canyon Sharks club team and was selected in Pacific Swimming Top 10 Swimmers... Named to the USA Swimming Scholastic All-American team four straight years.

JODI HANSON Distance Free • Jr. Modesto, Calif. Johansen HS ’08

2010-11: Did not compete. 2009-10: Earned second swims in 500 freestyle, 400 individual medley and 200 butterfly at Big West Championships... Finished 9th in 400 IM at 4:29.42, 6th in school history... Added 10th in 200 fly (2:07.28), then 9th all-time at UC Davis... Also finished 12th in 500 free (5:07.75) and swam third leg of 400 medley relay ‘B’ team at conference championships. 2008-09: Advanced to finals in 400 IM and scored in 1,000 and 1,650 free at Big West Conference meet, amassing 21.0 points... Finished 8th in 400 IM (4:30.00 prelim), 11th in 1,650 (17:58.12), 13th in 1,000 free (10:36.14)... Moved into 6th in Aggie record book with that IM mark... Also swam 200 IM of 2:08.87 in exhibition at conference, 10th in school history. UC DAVIS WATER POLO: Played 2010 only... Scored a goal with 3 assists in 6 games (38 minutes) as a reserve. JOHANSEN HS ’08: Standout in both swimming and water polo... Sac-Joaquin Section runner-up in 500 free as a senior, posting 5:11.09 in prelim... Also won 200 free consolation final (1:57.75) at sections... Earned Modesto Metro Conference MVP and fifth-team NISCA/Speedo All-America honors in water polo as a senior... Competed for Pirate Aquatics (Modesto) from 2006-08. PERSONAL: Born in Modesto, Calif.... Majoring in human development... ‑Parents are Jeff & Traci Hanson... Proudest personal achievement was earning prep All-America honors in water polo.

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MORGAN LEE Breast/Sprint Free • Jr. Santa Clara, Calif. The King’s Academy ’09

2010-11: Earned second swims in three events at MPSF Championships, placing 8th in 100 breast (1:03.17), 9th in 200 breast (2:16.51), 16th in 50 free (24.25)... Had 100 breast prelim time of 1:03.01, 3rd in school history... Time of 23.95 in 50 free prelim barely missed Aggie top 10 list... Led off 200 free relay of 1:35.01 at Texas Invite, the team’s fastest time prior to conference. 2009-10: BIG WEST CHAMPION as part of 400 medley relay (then school-record 3:42.52)... Advanced to conference finals in both breaststroke, placing 2nd in 100 (1:04.03), 4th in 200 (2:18.74)... Swam second leg of 2nd-place 200 medley relay (1:41.33) at Big West meet... Posted 2:11.25 in 200 IM during prelims. THE KING’S ACADEMY: Four-year Central Coast Section qualifier in 100 breast... Finished 4th (1:05.87) as a senior, 8th (1:06.71) as a junior... Earned West Bay Athletic League MVP honors as a freshman... Garnered eight All-WBAL awards during her career... National Honor Society member and Lifetime CSF honoree... Competed for Sunnyvale Swim Club (10 years) and Santa Clara Swim Club (two years). PERSONAL: Born in Santa Clara, Calif.... Majoring in food science... Parents are Richard & Jill Lee, both UC Davis alumni... Has two sisters (Elizabeth and Katharine), and one brother (Nathaniel).

JENNIFER MEYER Diving • Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Ursuline HS ’09

URSULINE HS ’09: Named varsity MVP all four years... Placed 2nd at North Bay League Championships as a freshman and sophomore... Won NBL title and earned All-Redwood Empire first-team honors as a junior and senior... Two-year North Coast Section Championships qualifier, placing 10th (328.20) in 2009... Selected as school’s Athlete of the Year and won Outstanding Senior Athlete Award... Received the “Excellence in Dance” Award, presented to one senior girl based on four years of dance. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Design major... Parents are David & Laura Meyer... Older brother, Brian, graduated from Arizona State in 2011.

LILIANA ALVAREZ Breaststroke • So. San Anselmo, Calif. Drake HS ’10

2010-11: MPSF FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR... MID-MAJOR ALLAMERICAN by CollegeSwimming.com... MPSF CHAMPION in 100 breast (1:00.47) and 200 breast (2:12.04), both ‘B’ qualifiers to nationals... Ranks 2nd in school history behind former teammate Heidi Kucera in each event... Also swam breaststroke leg of MPSF-champion 400 medley relay (school-record 3:39.48)... Finished 23rd at NCAA Championships in 100 breast at 1:00.96, less than a half-second from consols; then took 45th in 200 breast (2:14.15)... Posted 17th-place 2:06.85 at conference, 9th in Aggie record book... Broke 1:03 barrier in 100 breast six times, starting with 1:02.79 in fall dual with San Jose State... Swam better than 2:15 in 200 breast four times, beginning with 2:14.21 in prelim heat of Texas Invite. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE HS ’10: Completed a senior campaign in which she set the Marin County Athletic League record in the 100 breaststroke, earning All-American status with a time of 1:02.28... League champion in 100 breast in 2007-08 season... Competed for the Marin Pirates club team for four years... Set meet record of 1:10.24 in the 100 breaststroke at California/Nevada Section Championships to win the event... US Open and Senior Nationals qualifier. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Daughter of Domingo and Alice Alvarez... Youngest of four siblings, including Nina, Elena and identical twin sister Julia.

2010-11: Top Aggie diver at MPSF Championships, placing 4th on 1-meter board (238.70), 7th on 3-meter (219.10)... Compiled scores of 243.25 and 231.30 in respective prelims... Notched dual score of 255.20 on low board vs. Pacific, 3rd all-time at UC Davis... Hit seasonhigh 234.30 on high board vs. UC Santa Barbara... Earned MPSF AllAcademic. 2009-10: BIG WEST CHAMPION in 1-meter diving (224.85)... Finished 2nd on 3-meter (229.15) at conference for 37 total points... Set season-high low board of 245.93 in dual meet against Pacific... Best high-board dual score was 225.83 vs. UC San Diego.

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GENEVA AZEVEDO

DEVON DeMONT

Diving • So. Chico, Calif. Chico HS ’09

Freestyle • So. Larkspur, Calif. Redwood HS ‘10

2010-11: Competed on 1-meter board in five meets... Scored seasonbest 178.70 in home dual with Pacific. CHICO HS ’10: Competed in track and field all four years, earning All-Eastern Athletic League honors as a member of the 4x100m relay team... Trained with Athletic Horizons gymnastics club, qualifying for Level 7 State Championships in 2007 and 2008... Placed fifth on balance beam at Level 8 State Championships in 2009. PERSONAL: Born in Chico, Calif.... Majoring in community & regional development... Daughter of Alan & Wendy Azevedo... Youngest of four sisters, along with Amber, Emily and Chelsea... Emily and Chelsea were both hurdlers for the UC Davis track & field team... Emily, a 2005 graduate, is a brakewoman for the USA women’s bobsled team and finished fifth at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada… Competed no the UC Davis rowing team for the 2009-10 season.

KATIE EDWARDS

SABRINA COCHRANE

Free/Breast/IM • So. Sacramento, Calif. Hawai’i/American River College/ Rio Americano HS ’09

Free/IM • So. Novato, Calif. San Marin HS ’10

2010-11: Advanced to MPSF final in 200 IM, placing 6th at 2:03.41... Moved into 3rd in school history with that time... Also placed 14th in 200 free (1:52.56), 20th in 100 free (52.45)... Posted season-best 58.74 in 100 back prelim at conference... Hit sprint season bests at Texas Invite: 24.19 in 50 free, 52.17 in 100 free. SAN MARIN HS ’10: Earned NISCA All-American status in both 2009 and 2010... Placed 8th in 50 free, 10th in 200 IM at 2009 North Coast Section championships... Followed that by placing 7th in both 100 free and 200 IM as a senior... Two-time team MVP... Also earned All-Marin County Athletic League first-team honors in water polo in 2008... Swam club for Marin Pirates, earning USA Swimming Scholastic All-America honors for three straight years... Set national records in 200 free relay and 200 medley relay. PERSONAL: Born in Novato, Calif... Has not declared a major... Daughter of James & Suzanne Cochrane... Older sister, Sarah, graduated from S.F. State... Proudest personal accomplishment was graduating high school with 4.0 GPA.‑

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2010-11: Set season-best times in 50 free (25.32), 100 free (53.85), 200 free (1:57.31), 500 free (5:12.42) and 100 fly (1:01.00) at Allington Memorial meet. REDWOOD HS ’10: Helped lead Redwood High School to four straight Marin County Athletic League championships... Earned AllAmerican status in 2009 as part of 200 freestyle relay, which won the North Coast Section title with school-record 1:34.94... Also competed for the North Bay Aquatics club. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Ken & Shawn DeMont... Hails from a swimming family: Ken and Rick DeMont (uncle) swam at Arizona... Rick, a member of the World Swimming Hall of Fame, set three world records and competed at the 1972 Olympics in Munich... Older brother, Brandon, swam for Cal Poly.

AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE (2010-11): Did not compete in swimming & diving. HAWAI’I (2009-10): Placed 8th in both 100 breast (1:04.73) and 200 breast (2:21.98) at WAC Championships... Posted season-best times in 100 breast (1:04.43), 200 breast (2:20.79) and 200 IM (2:04.38) at Toshiba Classic: HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Loretto HS for two years then Rio Americano as a junior and senior, graduating from the latter in 2009... Four-year All-American in 100 breast (four times), 200 IM (three times) and 400 free relay (four times)... Captured Sac-Joaquin Section 100 breast title in both 2008 and 2009, setting section record of 1:02.44 as a senior... Selected as Sacramento Bee’s Swimmer of the Year in 2008... Won Junior Nationals and set club recrds in 100 and 200 breast for Arden Hills club. PERSONAL: Born in Modesto, Calif.... Majoring in pre-managerial economics... Parents are Kenneth and Sandra Edwards... Sandra swam at Pacific... Has a younger brother, Christopher (19).

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LAUREN JESSE

JESSICA NICHOLSON

Diving • So. Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS ‘10

IM/Fly • So. San Jose, Calif. Santa Teresa HS ‘10

2010-11: Posted 260.43 on 3-meter board in double dual with Seattle and LMU, 4th in school history... Hit 1-meter board best of 212.93 vs. Cal State Bakersfield. MONTE VISTA HS ‘10: Competed in diving for two years, earning MVP honors in 2009 and 2010... Selected as team captain during her senior campaign... Finished 5th in one-meter diving at the North Coast Section championships... Competed for Edge Gymnastics Club (Dublin, Calif.), winning Level 8 state titles on floor, beam and all-around... Placed 3rd on floor at 2009 Regional 1 Championship. PERSONAL: Born in Palo Alto, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Frank & Judy Jesse... Younger brother, Kevin, attends UC Santa Cruz.

2010-11: Set six season bests at Allington Memorial meet: 500 free (5:17.79), 1,000 free (10:45.06), 1,650 free (18:03.00), 100 fly (1:03.20), 200 fly (2:12.95) and 200 IM (2:18.17). SANTA TERESA HS ’10: Qualified for Central Coast Section meet in 500 free (12th) and 200 IM (19th) as a senior... Helped team to three straight Blossom Valley Athletic League crowns... Earned team’s Most Inspirational award as a freshman... Also won that award in cross country in 2007... Captured Senior Scholar-Athlete Award... Competed for South Valley Aquatics (San Jose) from 1997-2010. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are Kimberly Barry and Scott Nicholson... Older sister, Kaylee, attends UC Santa Cruz... If she won a million dollars, she would donate to wildlife conservation organizations.

MEGAN LEUNG

EMILY RODGERS

Butterfly • So. San Francisco, Calif. Saint Ignatius College Prep ‘10

2010-11: Reached MPSF final heat in both butterfly events, finishing 6th in 200 (2:03.45), 8th in 100 (56.04)... Time in 200 fly final ranks 4th in school history, while 100 fly prelim mark of 55.88 is 5th... Also placed 18th in 100 back (58.62) at conference. SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREP ’10: Earned All-American status in 100 fly all four years of prep career... Finished among top six at Central Coast Section in that event every year, including 2nd as a juinor... Set school record of 54.86 in 2009... Also earned All-America honors in 200 medley relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay... Also competed for Fog City Hammerheads (San Francisco) for 14 years. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Had not declared a major... Parents are Xavier Leung & Doris Lee... Has one younger sister, Kaitlin (16)... Best advice she has received: “It doesn’t matter if you are small. You are a fish and that is all that matters.”

Free • So. Fair Oaks, Calif. Bella Vista HS ‘10

BELLA VISTA HS ’10: Earned All-American status as part of 400 freestyle relay as a sophomore and junior, and as leadoff leg of 200 free relay as a senior... Helped team to Capital Athletic League championship as a junior... Placed 8th in 50 free at Sac-Joaquin Section meet in 2010... Four-year Scholar-Athlete and National Honor Society member... Swam for Spare Time Aquatics (Sacramento), competing at Texas Grand Prix meet and reaching sectionals from 2008 and 2010. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Janet & John Rodgers... Middle child of three siblings, along with Claire and Elizabeth... Career highlight was being the first on her club team to make a sectional cut.

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MAYA SPRINSOCK

KARLEY TROUP

Freestyle • So. Santa Cruz, Calif. Georgiana Bruce Kirby Prep ‘10

Butterfly • So. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’10

2010-11: Posted season bests in 100 free (55.06), 200 free (1:56.07), 500 free (5:09.41), 1650 free (17:59.89), 100 breast (1:05.03) and 200 breast (2:21.96) at Allington Memorial meet. GEORGIANA BRUCE KIRBY PREP ’10: Three-time Mission Trail Athletic League champion, winning the 100 free as a junior, then winning the 200 free and 100 breast as a senior... Advanced to Central Coast Section meet in two events every year, including 7th in 100 breast and 14th in 200 free in 2010... Selected as School Athlete of the Year as a junior, then earned Santa Cruz County Female Swimmer of the Year honors as a senior... Named Most Outstanding Swimmer in 2009-10 for Cabrillo Threshers. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Cruz, Calif.... Majoring in art studio... Parents are Brion Sprinsock & Kristine Albrecht... Kristine is a UC Davis alum, as are four other family members... Oldest of two siblings, along with brother Riley... Proudest personal accomplishment was swimming Alcatraz without requiring a wetsuit.

SARAH WINTERS

MADELINE TALT

Free • So. Atherton, Calif. Menlo-Atherton HS ‘10

Freestyle • So. Pasadena, Calif. Flintridge Sacred Heart ‘10

2010-11: Had team’s No. 2 time in 1,000 free, posting 10:24.56 at Allington Memorial meet, moving her into 6th in school history... Posted 1,650 time of 17:29.95 at Arena Invite, good for 9th all-time... Also had season bests in 500 free (5:08.46) and 200 fly (2:13.30) at Allington meet. FLINTRIDGE SACRED HEART ’10: Helped team to four straight Mission League championships... Won league 500 title by more than a half-minute as a senior, advancing to Southern Section meet... Placed 22nd at CIF-SS championships at 5:10.80... Competed fro Swim Pasadena from 2000-10... Won mile and 800 free events at 2008 Junior Olympics, while placing second in the 400 freestyle. PERSONAL: Born in Pasadena, Calif.... Majoring in English... Parents are Mark & Kelly Talt... Older brother, A.J., plays baseball at Stanford... If not for swimming, would consider joining the UC Davis equestrian team.

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2010-11: Finished season at Allington Memorial meet, posting season bests in eight events: 200 free (1:54.49), 500 free (5:05.30), 1,000 free (10:27.56), 1650 free (17:43.07), 100 fly (58.16), 200 fly (2:04.40), 200 back (2:10.04) and 400 IM (4:32.56)... Marks in 1,000 free and 400 IM both rank 9th in school history. MONTE VISTA HS ’10: Three-time North Coast Section championship qualifier... Placed 9th in 100 fly (57.97), 12th in 500 free (5:01.70) at NCS meet as a senior, helping Mustangs place 5th as a team... Helped Crow Canyon Sharks to 2010 Far Western Long Course Championship... Also selected to Junior National team PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Has not declared a major, but aspires for career in speech pathology... Parents are Jim & Sandie Troup... Has two siblings, Tyler and Lexy... Ironically claims a fear of drowning.

2010-11: Placed 8th in 500 free (4:58.50) at MPSF Championships... Posted 4:57.62 in prelim, 3rd in school history... Also took 12th in 200 free (1:52.27) and 1,650 free (17:29.08) at conference... Moved into 10th on school’s all-time 200 free list... Delivered 1,000 best of 10:27.82 vs. Cal Poly, also 10th in program history. MENLO-ATHERTON HS ’10: All-Peninsula Athletic League honoree in both swimming and water polo... Placed 5th in 500 free, 8th in 200 free at Central Coast Section meet, setting school record of 1:52.57 in latter... Three-time swimming MVP... Helped lead water polo team to CCS finals in 2008 and 2009... Member of SOLO Aquatics (Atherton) for 10 years, setting long-course records in 800 and 1,500 free events. PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Majoring in nutrition science... Parents are Philip & Margaret Winters... Older brother, Andrew, is currently a senior at UC Davis... Considering careers in various healthrelated fields: dentistry, veterinary medicine or public health.

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HILARY HUNT

Schaal Aquatics Center

Free/IM • RFr. Los Gatos, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS ‘10

2010-11: Redshirted due to injury. ARCHBISHOP MITTY HS ’10: Earned All-America status three straight years: twice as part of 200 free relay and once as part of 200 medley relay... Led off Central Coast Section-champion 200 medley relay (1:48.04) in 2010... Also earned individual All-American honors for 100 backstroke as a senior, placing 11th at Central Coast Section meet... Led team to three CCS and Western Catholic Athletic League championships. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Steve & Allison Hunt... Has one younger brother, Austin... Career highlight was competing in the 400 medley relay at North American Challenge Cup.

MARILYN CAREY Freestyle • Fr. Long Beach, Calif. Los Alamitos HS ’11

LOS ALAMITOS HS ’11: Qualified for Southern Section meet in 200 free, 500 free and 200 free relay as a senior, earning team’s Swimmer of the Year award... Reached finals of 200 free relay and 200 medley relay at CIF-SS Masters meet, swimming anchor leg for latter...Selected to 2011 Long Beach Telegram Dream Team... Part of school records in 200 and 400 free relay... Member of Seal Beach Swim Club for 14 years, competing at Jr. Olympics, Sectionals, Grand Prix and state championship meets. PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Majoring in environmental science & management... Parents are Bruce & Debra Carey... If she won $1 million, she would buy part of a castle in Laguna... Along those lines, claims aspirations of “becoming a princess” by the time she’s 30.

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On April 21, 1998, former Aggie swimmer Rand Schaal and his father, Ted, made a $1.4 million donation to the university, $1 million of which was earmarked toward the construction of a new aquatics facility. That contribution, at the time the largest in the history of the intercollegiate athletics department, helped spur the 1999 Facilities And Campus Enhancement Initiative, which funded the remainder of the aquatics center as well as other campus venues. The complex features an all-deep 65-meter by 25-yard pool with a depth ranging from seven feet to 14 feet (for diving purposes), men’s and women’s locker rooms, four team rooms, training facilities, office space and a fixed-seating capacity for approximately 500. The Schaal Aquatics Center opened its doors during the 200304 season, serving UC Davis men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and the Aggie men’s and women’s water polo programs. In its short lifetime, it has already hosted several championship events, including both the men’s and women’s WWPA Championships in 2004-05 and the 2005 USWP Men’s National Championships. In May of 2006, Schaal Aquatics Center served as the host for the eight-team National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championships (shown above). The event marked the first time an NCAA final was held on the UC Davis campus since the Division II men’s gymnastics championships took place at Recreation Hall.

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LAUREN DAMIAN

SARAH LUIBEL

Back/Fly • Fr. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’11

Backstroke • Fr. El Cajon, Calif. Valhalla HS ’11

MONTE VISTA HS ’11: Earned seven All-America awards, including four straight in 100 back... Placed 4th in that event at North Coast Section championships as a freshman and senior... Posted best of 55.72 in 2011, ranking among nation’s top 50... Twice made Junior Nationals as member of Crow Canyon Sharks. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in biomedical engineering... Parents are Nelson & Wai-Ming Damian... Has a younger brother, Adam... Career highlight was qualifying for and competing at national long course meet.

KATIE GONSALVES

ALI PARIS

Diving • Fr. Mountain View, Calif. Los Altos HS ’11

Butterfly • Fr. Solana Beach, Calif. Torrey Pines HS ’11

LOS ALTOS HS ’11: Finished 8th at Central Coast Section meet as a junior, 15th as a sophomore... Reached semifinal round at CIF-CCS championship in 2011... Member of Stanford Diving club from 200511... Competed at USA Diving Spring Region 10 championships for four straight years, placing 14th in 2010... Also finished 4th on platform at 2010 summer regional... Reached summer zone championships in 2009 and 2010, placing 17th both years... Took 3rd on 3-meter at Far Western/ NorCal championships in 2009. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in animal science... Parents are Jim Gonsalves & Cindy Kelly... Has an older brother, Tyler (21)... Says she wishes she was a mermaid... Appropriately, hopes to scuba dive all over the world and aspires for a career working with whales and dolphins.

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VALHALLA HS ’11: Set school records in 100 free (53.22) and 100 back (58.23), plus two relays... Won San Diego Section 100 back title as a senior, posting times of 58.42 and 58.38 in prelim and final, respectively... Also placed 6th in 100 free (54.64 prelim) and took part in two 2nd-place relays at sections... Earned San Diego Union-Tribune AllAcademic and Scholastic All-America honors... Competed for Heartland Swim Association for two years. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif... Majoring in animal science... Parents are Jennifer & Thomas Luibel... Older of two sisters, along with Colleen (16)... Proudest personal accomplishment was her section title in 2011.

TORREY PINES HS ’11: Set school and San Diego Section records in 200 medley relay, both as a sophomore (1:46.72) and again as a senior (1:46.31)... Placed 5th in 100 fly (58.47), 10th in 500 free (5:12.67) at section meet in 2011... Led off section-champion 200 free relay squad as a junior... Falcons won CIF-SDS team title in each of her three years... Competed for Rancho San Dieguito club for 10 years, earning Most Improved in 2008, Coaches’ Award in 2009 and 2010. PERSONAL: Born in River Forest, Ill.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Phillip & Melinda Paris... Has an older brother, Zack (22)... Hopes for career in physical therapy.

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SAM RADOS

ALEX RICHARDSON

Fly/Back/IM • Fr. Alameda, Calif. Alameda HS ’11

Diving • Fr. Menlo Park, Calif. St. Francis HS ’11

ALAMEDA HS ’11: Three-time recipient of Sally Gallagher Swimmer of the Year award at Alameda City Meet... Qualified for North Coast Section championship in 200 IM and 500 free, finishing 11th (2:08.72) in former... Competed for Thunderbolt Aquatics (Hayward, Calif.), leading team in individual medley for three straight years. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in cell biology, with hopes for career in forensic science... Parents are Richard and Killa Rados... One of three siblings, along with Alexander (13) and Matthew (20)... Career highlight was winning 400 IM at Far Westerns in 2009.

ST. FRANCIS HS ’11: Qualified for Central Coast Section championships for three straight years, placing 12th as a sophomore, 11th as a junior... Competed for Stanford Junior Olympic Dive Club for eight years... Finished 15th at Summer Region 10 meet in 2010, advancing to both 1-meter and 3-meter final at zone championships... Placed 21st on 3-meter at 2009 spring regional, then 25th at summer meet. PERSONAL: Born in Stanford, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are Bracken & Natalie Richradson... Middle child of three siblings, along with Edie (21) and William (15)... Career highlight was twice qualifying for nationals.

SARA RAMOS

CARA SILVAS

Fly/IM • Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. Stockdale HS ’11

STOCKDALE HS ’11: Captured Central Section title in 200 IM as a freshman, then placed 2nd as a senior... Also posted CIF-CS runner-up finish in 100 fly in 2009 and 2010... Won five Southwest Yosemite League titles: four individual events plus 200 free relay... Voted as team’s Most Valuable Swimmer three times and Most Outstanding once... Member of Roadrunner Aquatics and Bakersfield Swim Club for 12 years... Qualified for Senior National Short Course (2009) and NCSA Junior Nationals (2009, 2010), while making Cal/Nevada sectionals for six straight years. PERSONAL: Born in Bakersfield, Calif.... Majoring in animal biology... Parents are John Ramos & Nancy Champion... Oldest of three siblings, along with Natalie and Matthew... If she won $1 million, she would devote it to supporting youth swimming programs and rescuing injured animals.

Distance Free • Fr. Truckee, Calif. Truckee HS ’11

TRUCKEE HS ’11: Captured 500 free (5:11.18) and finished 2nd in 200 free (1:59.23) at 4A Regional, qualifying for Nevada state championship as a senior... Also made NIAA meet in 400 free relay and 200 medley relay, placing 4th in each... Finished 5th at state meet in 500 free (5:10.52) as a junior, 4th (5:13.54) as a sophomore... Competed for Northern Nevada Aquatics, setting club records in 200 through 1,650 free events for each age division. PERSONAL: Born in Truckee, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & behavior... Mother is Catherine Jones, whom she lists as her non-sports hero... Has one older sister, Mary (22)... Chose UC Davis because of “the food and people... both were great.”

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SHANNON STEWART

NCAA Qualifying Standards What follows is a summary of the ‘A’ and ‘B’ standards for the 2011-12 NCAA Championships for 25-yard course facilities, such as the Aggies’ own Schaal Aquatics Center and the Belmont Plaza (where the MPSF Championships are held). Conversion rates for other courses are available at the NCAA website: www. ncaa.org.

Diving • Fr. Scotts Valley, Calif. Soquel HS ’11

SOQUEL HS ’11: Two-time Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League champion in diving, qualifying for Central Coast Section championships as a junior and senior... Placed 17th at the CCS meet as a junior (224.65), 19th as a senior (250.55)... Honored as class co-valedictorian. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Cruz, Calif.... Majoring in history, with career aspirations of becoming a teacher... Parents are Jim & Michelle Stewart... Oldest of two siblings, along with Tyler (16)... Proudest personal achievement was becoming SHS’ valedictorian.

JOLIE WONG Back/Free • Fr. San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’11

CALIFORNIA HS ’11: Earned NISCA All-America honors as pat of 200 free relay as a senior... Helped relay squad to 15th-place showing in 2010... Served as team captain as a junior... Four-year Scholar-Athlete and Scholastic All-American... Also competed for San Ramon Valley Livermore Aquatics for eight years. PERSONAL: Born in Hayward, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are Ernest & Florence Wong... Has a younger brother, Toby (17)... Among the historic events she wishes she could have witnessed: the Roaring Twenties and the Declaration of Independence signing.

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WOMEN’S EVENTS A B 50 Free 21.93 22.99 100 Free 47.84 50.19 200 Free 1:44.02 1:48.29 500 Free 4:38.46 4:47.79 1,650 Free 15:53.38 16:30.59 100 Fly 200 Fly

52.02 1:54.95

54.62 2:00.69

100 Back 200 Back

52.55 1:53.37

55.17 1:59.24

100 Breast 200 Breast

59.65 2:09.72

1:02.98 2:16.20

200 IM 400 IM

1:56.13 4:05.65

2:01.79 4:19.69

200 400 800 200 400

1:28.35 3:14.93 7:02.07 1:36.68 3:32.56

1:32.76 3:24.67 7:23.17 1:42.70 3:43.18

Free Relay Free Relay Free Relay Medley Relay Medley Relay

1-Meter Diving Points -- 265* 3-Meter Diving Points -- 280* Platform Diving Points - 225† * - Qualifying point total in any six-dive list with standard D.D. † - Qualifying point total in any five-dive list with standard D.D.

2011-12 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING


2011-12 Roster Name

Events

Ht

Yr

Hometown

Schools

Major

Buffy AJIMURA***

Free/Fly

5-5

Sr.

Discovery Bay, Calif.

Liberty HS ’08

Political Science

Liliana ALVAREZ*

Breast

5-4

So.

San Anselmo, Calif.

Sir Francis Drake HS ’10

Undeclared

Geneva AZEVEDO*

Diving

5-4

So.

Chico, Calif.

Chico HS ’09

Community & Regional Development

Nicole BAHBOUT**

Diving

5-6

Jr.

Foster City, Calif.

San Mateo HS ’09

Exercise Biology

Grace BENEFIELD**

Dist. Free

5-9

Jr.

San Diego, Calif.

La Jolla HS ’09

Communication

Alyssa BRITT***

Breast/Fly

5-10

Sr.

Tracy, Calif.

Tracy HS ’08

Exercise Biology

Bridget BUGBEE**

Dist. Free

5-7

Jr.

San Ramon, Calif.

California HS ’09

Communication

Marilyn CAREY

Free

5-9

Fr.

Long Beach, Calif.

Los Alamitos HS ’11

Environmental Science & Management

Sabrina COCHRANE*

Free/IM

5-3

So.

Novato, Calif.

San Marin HS ’10

Exploratory

Lauren DAMIAN

Back/Fly

5-7

Fr.

Danville, Calif.

Monte Vista HS ’11

Biomedical Engineering

Jenah DAWSON***

IM/Fly

5-8

Sr.

Novato, Calif.

San Marin HS ’08

Communication

Devon DEMONT*

Free

5-4

So.

Larkspur, Calif.

Redwood HS ’10

Undeclared

Katie EDWARDS

Free/Breast/IM

5-8

So.

Sacramento, Calif.

Hawai’i/ARC/Rio Americano HS ’09

Pre-Managerial Economics

Kayleigh FOLEY***

Sp. Free/Fly

5-11

Sr.

Pleasanton, Calif.

Amador Valley HS ’08

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Katie GONSALVES

Diving

5-1

Fr.

Mountain View, Calif.

Los Altos HS ’11

Animal Science

Katelyn GRIFFIN***

Free/Back/IM

5-7

Sr.

Lodi, Calif.

Lodi HS ’08

Communication

Jodi HANSON**

Dist. Free

5-5

Jr.

Modesto, Calif.

Johansen HS ’08

Human Development

Mia HERMAN***

Diving

5-2

Sr.

Alamo, Calif.

Carondelet HS ’08

Communication

Hilary HUNT

Free/IM

5-6

RFr.

Los Gatos, Calif.

Archbishop Mitty HS ’10

Undeclared

Lauren JESSE*

Diving

4-11

So.

Alamo, Calif.

Monte Vista HS ’10

Exercise Biology

Morgan LEE**

Breast/Sp. Free

5-6

Jr.

Santa Clara, Calif.

The King’s Academy ’09

Food Science

Megan LEUNG*

Fly

5-5

So.

San Francisco, Calif.

Saint Ignatius College Prep ’10

Undeclared

Sarah LUIBEL

Back

5-10

Fr.

El Cajon, Calif.

Valhalla HS ’11

Animal Science

Jen MEYER**

Diving

5-6

Jr.

Santa Rosa, Calif.

Ursuline HS ’09

Design

Jessica NICHOLSON*

IM/Fly

5-4

So.

San Jose, Calif.

Saint Teresa HS ’10

Biological Sciences

Ali PARIS

Fly

5-3

Fr.

Solana Beach, Calif.

Torrey Pines HS ’11

Exercise Biology

Sam RADOS

Fly/Back/IM

5-7

Fr.

Alameda, Calif.

Alameda HS ’11

Cell Biology

Sara RAMOS

Fly/IM

5-3

Fr.

Bakersfield, Calif.

Stockdale HS ’11

Animal Biology

Alex RICHARDSON

Diving

5-2

Fr.

Menlo Park, Calif.

St. Francis HS ’11

Communication

Emily RODGERS*

Free

5-4

So.

Fair Oaks, Calif.

Bella Vista HS ’10

Undeclared

Cara SILVAS

Dist. Free

5-4

Fr.

Truckee, Calif.

Truckee HS ’11

Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior

Maya SPRINSOCK*

Free

5-5

So.

Santa Cruz, Calif.

Georgiana Bruce Kirby Prep ’10

Art Studio

Shannon STEWART

Diving

5-4

Fr.

Scotts Valley, Calif.

Soquel HS ’11

History

Madeline TALT*

Free

5-11

So.

Pasadena, Calif.

Flintridge Sacred Heart Prep ’10

English

Karley TROUP*

Fly

5-5

So.

Danville, Calif.

Monte Vista HS ’10

Exploratory

Alex WELLS***

Dist. Free

5-7

Sr.

San Martin, Calif.

Valley Christian HS ’08

Animal Science

Sarah WINTERS*

Free

5-10

So.

Atherton, Calif.

Menlo-Atherton HS ’10

Nutrition Science

Jolie WONG

Back/Free

5-7

Fr.

San Ramon, Calif.

California HS ’11

Biological Sciences

Barbara JAHN Peter MOTEKAITIS Phil TONNE Rick HENDERSON

Head Coach, 37th Year (UC Santa Barbara ’73) Associate Head Coach, 17th Year (UC Davis ’83) Diving Coach, 8th Year (San Diego State ’79) Administrative Assistant, 14th Year (Sacramento State ’80)

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2011 MPSF Championship WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Heidi Kucera, UC Davis, 4:14.70 (4:23.93 prelim)... 10. Jenah Dawson, 4:27.53 (4:28.58); 16. Grace Benefield, 4:34.47 (4:33.24 prelim); Alyssa Britt, DQ-false start.

1. UC DAVIS...............................726 2. UC Santa Barbara...................629 3. Cal Poly.................................614 4. San Diego..............................408 5. Loyola Marymount...................317 6. Northern Colorado..................247 7. Pacific....................................232 8. Seattle....................................201 9. Cal State Bakersfield................200

1-METER DIVING - 1. Kelly Schmeckpeper-Cook, UNC, 290.50 (280.895 prelim)... 4. Jennifer Meyer, 238.70 (243.25 prelim); 7. Erica Stricker, 213.65 prelim (213.90 prelim). 3-METER DIVING - 1. Kelly Schmeckpeper-Cook, UNC, 287.25 (257.95 prelim)... 7. Jennifer Meyer, 219.10 (231.30 prelim). 200 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara, 1:40.08... 2. UC Davis ‘A’ (Chandler, Kucera, Foley, Hermann), 1:41.07.

ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: LINDA HERMANN, UC DAVIS FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: LILIANA ALVAREZ, UC DAVIS COACH OF THE YEAR: BARBARA JAHN, UC DAVIS

400 MEDLEY RELAY - 1. UC Davis ‘A’ (Chandler, Alvarez, Foley, Hermann), 3:39.48. 200 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Santa Barbara, 1:32.33... 5. UC Davis ‘A’ (Chandler, Bender, Griffin, Kucera), 1:33.81.

WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Winners plus Aggie swimmers)

400 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Davis ‘A’ (Foley, Hermann, Kucera, Chandler), 3:20.66.

50 FREESTYLE - 1. Kayleigh Foley, UC Davis, 22.58 (22.74 prelim)... 2. Ashley Chandler, 22.74 (23.13 prelim); 16. Morgan Lee, 24.25 (23.95 prelim); 18. Lisa Bender, 23.79 (24.13 prelim).

800 FREE RELAY - 1. UC Davis ‘A’ (Foley, Kucera, Bugbee, Hermann), 7:15.42.

100 FREESTYLE - 1. Kayleigh Foley, UC Davis, 49.59 (49.95 prelim)... 2. Ashley Chandler, 50.32 (50.52 prellim); 20. Sabrina Cochrane, 52.45 (52.50 prelim). 200 FREESTYLE - 1. Linda Hermann, UC Davis, 1:48.19 (1:49.58 prelim)... 3. Bridget Bugbee, 1:50.20 (1:50.94 prelim); 12. Sarah Winters, 1:52.27 (1:52.39 prelim); 13. Katelyn Griffin, 1:52.39 (1:52.38 prelim); 14. Sabrina Cochrane, 1:52.56 (1:53.01 prelim). 500 FREESTYLE - 1. Andrea Ward, UCSB, 4:48.60 (4:51.18 prelim)... 4. Bridget Bugbee, 4:55.12 (4:58.41 prelim); 6. Grace Benefield, 4:58.30 (4:58.57 prelim); 8. Sarah Winters, 4:58.50 (4:57.62). 1,650 FREESTYLE - 1. Lacey Buck, Cal Poly, 16:25.57... 4. Grace Benefield, 17:06.04; 5. Bridget Bugbee, 17:09.55; 12. Sarah Winters, 17:29.08 100 BUTTERFLY - 1. Andrea Ward, UCSB, 53.84 (54.33 prelim)... 2. Kayleigh Foley, 54.39 (55.20 prelim); 8. Megan Leung, 56.04 (55.88 prelim); 12. Katelyn Griffin, 56.84 (57.23 prelim). 200 BUTTERFLY - 1. Paige Bradley, UCSB, 2:01.62 (2:01.53 prelim)... 6. Megan Leung, 2:03.45 (2:05.10 prelim); 15. Jenah Dawson, 2:06.35 (2:06.04 prelim); 100 BACKSTROKE - 1. Ashley Chandler, UC Davis, 54.63 (54.69 prelim)... 18. Megan Leung, 58.62 (59.22 prelim). 200 BACKSTROKE - 1. Allie Knight, UCSB, 1:58.21 (1:59.60 prelim)... 2. Linda Hermann, 1:59.93 (2:01.74); 19. Katelyn Griffin, 2:06.44 (2:08.04) 100 BREASTSTROKE - 1. Liliana Alvarez, UC Davis, 1:00.47 (1:01.31 prelim)... 8. Morgan Lee, 1:03.17 (1:03.01 prelim); 10. Alyssa Britt, 1:03.87 (1:04.85 prelim); 13. Lisa Bender, 1:04.63 (1:04.61 prelim); 16. Julie Peri, 1:05.80 (1:04.09 prelim). 200 BREASTSTROKE - 1. Liliana Alvarez, UC Davis, 2:12.04 (2:14.99 prelim)... 4. Heidi Kucera, 2:15.02 (2:17.04); 9. Morgan Lee, 2:16.51 (2:18.99); 12. Alyssa Britt, 2:19.39 (2:19.79); 16. Julie Peri, 2:28.38 (2:20.04); 17. Lisa Bender, 2:22.70 (2:25.71). 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Linda Hermann, UC Davis, 1:59.86 (2:02.13 prelim)... 2. Heidi Kucera, 1:59.97 (2:02.39 prelim); 6. Sabrina Cochrane, 2:03.41 (2:03.48 prelim); 10. Jenah Dawson, 2:04.87 (2:05.44 prelim); 17. Liliana Alvarez, 2:06.87 (2:06.85 prelim).

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Senior Linda Hermann was later selected as the 2011 W.P. Lindley Award recipient as the outstanding scholar-athlete of the year.

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Aggie Conference History WOMEN’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Note: UC Davis competed as a member of the Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference during its 12 years beginning its transition to NCAA Division I membership. The Aggies were invited to participate in the Big West Conference even though the institution did not become an official member until 2007-08. Starting in 2010-11, the Aggies began membership in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Liliana Alvarez

100 Breast 200 Breast

2011 2011

1:00.47 2:12.04

Bridget Bugbee

500 Free

2010

4:52.29

Ashley Chandler

100 Back 100 Back

2011 2010

54.63 54.03

Renee Dyer

100 Free

2005

51.51

Kayleigh Foley

50 Free 100 Free 100 Free

2011 2011 2010

22.58 49.59 49.45

Linda Hermann

200 Free 200 IM 200 Free

2011 2011 2010

1:48.19 1:59.86 1:48.89

Yuka Kobayashi

100 200 200 100 200 200 100 200 200

Back Back Fly Back Back Fly Back Back Fly

2005 2005 2006 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003

56.25 2:03.90 1:58.62 56.19 2:03.35 2:03.75 55.90 2:01.92 2:00.98

Heidi Kucera

400 100 200 200

IM Breast IM Breast

2011 2009 2009 2007

4:14.70 1:00.38 1:58.36 2:14.30

Jennifer MacDonald

3-Meter Diving

2002

444.50

Jennifer Meyer

1-Meter Diving

2010

224.65

Koren Pollock

200 Fly

1993

2:05.41

Aniela Winkowski

1-Meter Diving

2001

388.15

Kayleigh Foley/Linda Hermann/Katelyn Griffin/Bridget Bugbee 800 Free Relay 2010 7:17.96 Heidi Kucera/Linda Hermann/Katelyn Griffin/Kayleigh Foley 800 Free Relay 2009 7:20.23

AGGIE CONFERENCE TEAM FINISHES Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Place 1st 1st 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 4th 4th 6th 6th 7th 8th 9th 7th 4th 7th

Team Pts 726.0 864.0 746.0 558.0 610.0 756.0 693.5 1163.0 1293.0 401.0 447.5 291.5 300.0 204.0 190.0 135.0 303.0 402.0 261.5

Ashley Chandler/Lisa Bender/Katleyn Griffin/Heidi Kucera 400 Free Relay 2011 3:20.66 Kayleigh Foley/Heidi Kucera/Bridget Bugbee/Linda Hermann 800 Free Relay 2011 7:15.42 Ashley Chandler/Liliana Alvarez/Kayleigh Foley/Linda Hermann 400 Medley Relay 2011 3:39.48 Ashley Chandler/Morgan Lee/Kayleigh Foley/Linda Hermann 400 Medley Relay 2010 3:42.52

Yuka Kobayashi won at least one conference title in each of her four-year career, including the program’s first Big West Conference championship in 2006.

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UC Davis Women’s Swimming Records 50 FREESTYLE 1 2 3

Kayleigh FOLEY Ashley CHANDLER Anna PETTIS

100 FREESTYLE 1 2 3

Kayleigh FOLEY Ashley CHANDLER Amanda HOLMAN

200 FREESTYLE 1 2 3

Heidi KUCERA Kayleigh FOLEY Linda HERMANN

500 FREESTYLE 1 2 3

Bridget BUGBEE Linda HERMANN Sarah WINTERS

1,000 FREESTYLE (since 1990) 1 2 3

Linda HERMANN Grace BENEFIELD Bridget BUGBEE

1,650 FREESTYLE 1 2 3

Bridget BUGBEE Jamie McCLELLAN Michelle JENNINGS

100 BUTTERFLY 1 2 3

Yuka KOBAYASHI Kayleigh FOLEY Mary STRUEMPF

200 BUTTERFLY 1 2 3

Yuka KOBAYASHI Mary STRUEMPF Megan LEUNG

100 BACKSTROKE 1 2 3

Ashley CHANDLER Yuka KOBAYASHI Linda HERMANN

200 BACKSTROKE 1 2 3

Yuka KOBAYASHI Linda HERMANN Katelyn GRIFFIN

100 BREASTSTROKE 1 2 3

Heidi KUCERA Liliana ALVAREZ Morgan LEE

200 BREASTSTROKE 1 2 3

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Heidi KUCERA Liliana ALVAREZ Morgan LEE

22.58 22.74 23.07

2011 2011 1983

MPSF MPSF NCAA

49.45 49.98 51.23

2010 2010 2009

Big West Big West Big West

1:47.78 1:48.01 1:48.19

2009 2011 2011

Big West MPSF MPSF

4:52.29 4:53.46 4:57.62

2010 Big West 2011 Texas Invite 2011 MPSF

10:12.78 10:15.66 10:15.71

2008 2010 2010

Big West Big West Big West

16:56.19 17:00.20 17:05.65

2010 1983 2005

Big West NCAA Big West

54.20 54.39 55.44

2006 2011 2009

Big West MPSF Big West

1:58.62 2:02.17 2:03.45

2006 2009 2011

Big West Big West MPSF

54.03 55.10 56.46

2010 2005 2011

Big West Big West MPSF

1:59.52 1:59.93 2:04.46

2005 2011 2009

Big West MPSF Big West

1:00.38 1:00.47 1:03.01

2009 2011 2011

Big West MPSF MPSF

2:09.41 2:12.04 2:16.51

2009 2011 2011

Big West MPSF MPSF

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 2 3

Heidi KUCERA Linda HERMANN Sabrina COCHRANE

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1 2 3

Heidi KUCERA Yuka KOBAYASHI Jenah DAWSON

1-METER DIVING (6-DIVE DUAL) 1 2 3

Erica STRICKER Krysta CHALDEKAS Jennifer MEYER

2009 2011 2011

Big West MPSF MPSF

4:14.70 2011 4:27.08 2003 4:27.53 2011

MPSF UCSD MPSF

265.80 260.70 255.20

2011 2008 2011

Pacific Nev/UCSD Pacific

293.55 273.10 266.00

2008 2008 2011

Nev/UCSD Nev/UCSD Pacific

1:33.29

2009

Big West

Kayleigh FOLEY - Linda HERMANN Heidi KUCERA - Ashley CHANDLER 3:20.66

2011

MPSF

7:15.42

2011

MPSF

Ashley CHANDLER - Heidi KUCERA Kayleigh FOLEY - Linda HERMANN 1:41.07

2011

MPSF

2011

MPSF

3-METER DIVING (6-DIVE DUAL) 1 2 3

1:58.36 1:59.86 2:03.41

Jamie FLYNN Krysta CHALDEKAS Erica STRICKER

200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1

Amanda HOLMAN - Emily MEDVED Amber BONDS - Kayleigh FOLEY

400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1

800 FREESTYLE RELAY 1

Kayleigh FOLEY - Heidi KUCERA Bridget BUGBEE - Linda HERMANN

200 MEDLEY RELAY 1

400 MEDLEY RELAY 1

Ashley CHANDLER - Liliana ALVAREZ Kayleigh FOLEY - Linda HERMANN 3:39.48

MARKS IN BOLD SET IN 2010-11

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Schaal Aquatics Center Records 50 FREESTYLE 1. Anne Marie May (UCSB) 2. Anne Marie May (UCSB) 3. Danielle Yoho

23.69 23.71 23.78

1/29/10 2/1/08 10/23/10

UCSB UCSB Fresno

100 FREESTYLE 1. Anne Marie May (UCSB 2. Renee Dyer (UC Davis) t3. Kayleigh Foley (UC Davis) t3. Erin McCleave (WSU)

51.37 51.42 51.43 51.43

1/29/10 1/28/05 1/22/11 10/27/06

UCSB UC Irvine CSUB WSU

200 FREESTYLE 1. Erin McCleave (WSU) 2. Ja’Neil Bragg (Pacific) 3. Ja’Neil Bragg (Pacific)

1:49.10 1:50.64 1:50.88

10/27/06 WSU 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 1/19/08 Pacific/Poly

500 FREESTYLE 1. Erin McCleave (WSU) 2. Laura McDonald (Pacific) 3. Jennifer Radecke (Pacific)

4:54.14 4:56.29 4:59.07

10/27/06 WSU 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly

1,000 FREESTYLE 1. Laura McDonald (Pacific) 2. Alexis Sheridan (UC Irvine) 3. Courtney Eads (Nevada)

10:13.98 10:19.35 10:19.42

1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 1/28/05 UC Irvine 1/20/08 New/UCSD

1,650 FREESTYLE 1. Michele Lowry (Denver) 2. Lindsay Brown (UC Irvine) 3. Sarah Keffer (UC Davis)

17:07.82 17:33.97 17:38.83

1/26/06 Denver 1/26/08 Denver 1/7/06 Aggie Open

100 BUTTERFLY 1. Katie Ure (UCSB) 2. Erin Yamamoto (UCSB) 3. Chelsea Nagata (UC Irvine) 200 BUTTERFLY 1. Lyndsey DePaul (UC Irvine) 2. Gloria Benefield (Cal Poly) 3. Erin Yamamota (UC Santa Barbara)

56.28 56.44 56.68

1/29/10 2/1/08 1/28/05

UCSB UCSB UC Irvine

2:02.82 2:02.83 2:02.85

2/3/07 UC Irvine 1/19/08 Pacific/Poly 1/20/06 UCSB

56.12 56.65 56.72

1/10/04 Aggie Open 10/16/11 SJSU 1/29/10 UCSB

200 BACKSTROKE 1. Kirsten Milberg (Denver) 2. Jun Huang (Pacific) 3. Kelsey Totura (Denver)

2:02.12 2:02.86 2:03.38

11/6/09 Denver 1/19/08 Pacific/Poly 1/26/08 Denver

100 BREASTSTROKE 1. Liliana Alvarez (UC Davis) 2. Ziada Jardine (Pacific) 3. Liliana Alvarez (UC Davis)

1:02.79 1:02.86 1:03.79

10/16/11 SJSU 1/19/08 Poly/Pacific 1/14/11 Pacific

200 BREASTSTROKE 1. Heidi Kucera (UC Davis) 2. Liliana Alvarez (UC Davis) 3. Alexis Morehouse (Seattle)

2:17.83 10/16/11 2:18.23 10/16/11 2:18.44 10/31/09

100 BACKSTROKE 1. Haley Cope (unattached) 2. Rudie Guerrero (SJSU) 3. Naomi Javanifard (UCSB)

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Lyndsey DePaul (UC Irvine) 2. Ja-Neil Bragg (Pacific) 3. Jennifer Schwalb (UC Santa Barbara)

2:04.80 2:05.06 2:05.55

2/3/07 UC Irvine 1/28/06 Pacific/Poly 1/20/06 UCSB

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Courtney Eads (Nevada) 2. Heidi Kucera (UC Davis) 3. Michele Lowry (Denver)

4:27.74 4:28.36 4:29.44

1/20/08 Nev./USCD 1/26/08 Denver 1/26/08 Denver

200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. UCSB (Javanifard-Nicponski-Yamaoto-Bauer) 2. UC Davis (Chandler-Alvarez-Leung-Foley) 3. SJSU (Denman-Anderson-Guerrero-Harvey)

1:44.10 1:44.44 1:44.97

2/1/08 10/16/10 10/16/10

UCSB SJSU SJSU

400 MEDLEY RELAY 1. UCSB (Cruzat-Freeman-Yamamoto-Dwidar) 2. UC Davis (Medved-Cayford-Cornell-Covert) 3. UC Davis (Kobayashi-Cayford-Watanabe-Olson)

3:50.39 3:54.20 3:55.16

1/20/06 1/20/06 1/14/06

UCSB UCSB UCSD

200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. WSU (MacLeod-Van Horne-Peterson-McCleave) 2. UC Davis (Chandler-Bender-Hermann-Leung) 3. UC Davis (Olson-Covert-Medved-Dyer)

1:36.97 1:37.03 1:37.16

10/27/06 10/23/10 10/27/05

WSU Fresno Nevada

400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. SJSU (Dewames-Denman-Harvey-Foster) 2. UC Davis (Foley-Cochrane-Hermann-Kucera) 3. UC Davis (Watanabe-Olson-Kobayashi-Dyer)

3:26.75 3:27.49 3:27.58

10/16/11 10/16/11 1/20/06

SJSU SJSU UCSB

1-METER DIVING 1. Candice Minette (Nevada) 2. Chelsea Sawyer (Nevada) 3. Aniesa Debaji (Nevada)

324.55 288.70 288.38

1/20/08 Nev./UCSD 1/20/08 Nev./UCSD 10/16/09 Nevada

3-METER DIVING 1. Candice Minette (Nevada) 2. Melanie Grosvenor (UC Irvine) 3. Chelsea Sawyer (Nevada)

361.55 337.65 318.20

1/20/08 Nev./UCSD 2/7/09 UC Irvine 1/20/08 Nev./UCSD

800 FREESTYLE RELAY None.

Collegiate meets only.

SJSU SJSU Seattle

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Aggie NCAA All-Americans 2004-07 Reclassification period to Division I.

2003 ABBEY CORNELL........................... 200 Fly......................8th ELIZABETH GLICK.......................... 200 Back...................6th YUKA KOBAYASHI......................... 100 Back................... 1st YUKA KOBAYASHI......................... 200 Fly...................... 1st YUKA KOBAYASHI......................... 200 IM......................8th YUKA KOBAYASHI......................... 400 IM......................4th VANESSA SALLEE.......................... 200 IM......................7th VANESSA SALLEE.......................... 400 IM......................8th AGGIES........................................ 200 Medley Relay......8th (E. Glick, Z. Shahalayi, V. Snyder, J. Pietrzyk) AGGIES........................................ 400 Medley Relay......6th (E. Glick, Z. Shahalayi, Y. Kobayashi, J. Pietrzyk)

2002 JENNIFER MacDONALD................. 1-Meter Diving...........2nd JENNIFER MacDONALD................. 3-Meter Diving............4th

2001 ANIELA WINKOWSKI.................... 1-Meter Diving............7th AGGIES........................................ 200 Free Relay...........8th (H. Schwarck, C. Simons, T. Gromala, E. Glick)

2000 LINDSEY HILL................................. 3-Meter Diving............7th ANIELA WINKOWSKI.................... 1-Meter Diving............5th ................................................... 3-Meter Diving............8th

1999 JAIME ROSS.................................. 100 Free....................7th AGGIES........................................ 800 Free Relay...........7th (S. Boissevain, A. Ross, K. Price, J. Ross)

1998 LINDSEY HILL................................. 1-Meter Diving............7th

1997 None

1996 TARA MONTGOMERY................... 1-Meter Diving............ 1st TARA MONTGOMERY................... 3-Meter Diving........... 3rd

1995 TATE BIRNIE.................................. 200 Back...................5th LEIGH GASKIN.............................. 100 Fly......................8th TARA MONTGOMERY................... 3-Meter Diving............6th

1994 KOREN POLLOCK.......................... 200 Fly..................... 3rd KOREN POLLOCK.......................... 400 IM......................8th AGGIES........................................ 400 Medley Relay......6th (T. Birnie, W. Cerruti, A. Nelson, L. Gaskin)

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AGGIES........................................ 200 Medley Relay......7th (T. Birnie, W. Cerruti, L. Gaskin, D. Houser)

1993 KOREN POLLOCK.......................... 200 Fly...................... 1st KOREN POLLOCK.......................... 100 Fly......................6th KOREN POLLOCK.......................... 400 IM......................6th

1992 KOREN POLLOCK.......................... 100 Fly......................8th KOREN POLLOCK.......................... 200 Fly..................... 3rd DANA WINN............................... 500 Free....................6th

1991 AGGIES........................................ 800 Free Relay...........7th (M. Pender, K. Pollock, C. Schultz, D. Winn)

1990 HELEN BEEBE................................ 3-Meter Diving............6th SHANNON LITTLE......................... 1,650 Free.................8th AGGIES........................................ 400 Free Relay...........8th (A. Dirks, K. Gilligan, K. Jesfjeld, S. Little)

1989 SHANNON LITTLE......................... 500 Free....................8th SHANNON LITTLE......................... 1,650 Free.................6th SHANNON LITTLE......................... 400 IM......................8th GRETCHEN HOENIG..................... 200 Fly......................6th HELEN BEEBE................................ 1-Meter Diving..........11th HELEN BEEBE................................ 3-Meter Diving..........11th KATHLEEN KLEINHANS.................. 1-Meter Diving..........12th AGGIES........................................ 200 Free Relay.........11th (G. Hoenig, K. Jesfjeld, H. Whiting, S. Little) AGGIES........................................ 800 Free Relay...........7th (K. Jesfjeld, M. Zaharias, H. Whiting, S. Little)

1988 KRISTINA NEILL............................. 200 Back.................12th KRISTI WHEELER............................ 100 Breast................ 3rd KRISTI WHEELER............................ 200 Breast................2nd KRISTI WHEELER............................ 100 Fly...................... 1st KRISTI WHEELER............................ 200 IM......................4th SARA HAWTREY............................ 400 IM....................11th AGGIES........................................ 400 Free Relay.........10th (K. Wheeler, K. Jesfjeld, H. Whiting, S. Little) AGGIES........................................ 800 Free Relay...........8th (K. Wheeler, K. Jesfjeld, H. Whiting, S. Little)

1987 SHANNON LITTLE......................... 500 SHANNON LITTLE......................... 400 KRISTINA NEILL............................. 200 KRISTI WHEELER............................ 100 KRISTI WHEELER............................ 200 KRISTI WHEELER............................ 100 KRISTI WHEELER............................ 200 MONICA KRESS............................ 400

Free....................9th IM......................6th Back...................6th Breast................ 3rd Breast................2nd Fly...................... 1st IM...................... 1st IM....................12th

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Aggie NCAA All-Americans 1986 KAREN DIMICK............................. 50 Free......................8th KAREN DIMICK............................. 100 Free..................11th KAREN DIMICK............................. 200 Free..................14th KRISTINA NEILL............................. 100 Back...................8th KRISTINA NEILL............................. 400 IM....................15th KRISTI WHEELER............................ 100 Breast.................5th KRISTI WHEELER............................ 200 Breast.................5th KRISTI WHEELER............................ 100 Fly......................4th KRISTI WHEELER............................ 200 IM......................6th

1985 MANDY CRISPEL........................... 100 Breast...............15th KAREN DIMICK............................. 50 Free....................13th KAREN DIMICK............................. 100 Free....................8th KERRY NEILL.................................. 400 IM....................11th ANNA PETTIS................................ 50 Free...................... 1st ANNA PETTIS................................ 100 Free................... 3rd KRISTI WHEELER............................ 100 Breast.................5th KRISTI WHEELER............................ 100 Fly......................6th KRISTI WHEELER............................ 200 Breast................ 3rd LISA VARNUM............................... 1-Meter Diving..........15th AGGIES........................................ 200 Free Relay...........6th (K. Dimick, K. Klass, P. Davis, A. Pettis) AGGIES........................................ 400 Free Relay...........5th (K. Dimick, P. Davis, Ke. Neill, A. Pettis) AGGIES........................................ 800 Free Relay.........11th (K. Dimick, Ke. Neill, C. Peters, A. Pettis) AGGIES........................................ 200 Medley Relay......6th (Kr. Neill, K. Wheeler, Ke. Neill, A. Pettis) AGGIES........................................ 400 Medley Relay......6th (Kr. Neill, M. Crispel, K. Wheeler, A. Pettis)

1984 LAURA O’HEIR.............................. 100 Fly......................7th LAURA O’HEIR.............................. 200 Fly.....................2nd LAURA O’HEIR.............................. 200 IM......................5th KAREN DIMICK............................. 200 IM....................11th PEGGY NINNIS............................ 200 Breast.................9th KERRY NEIL................................... 200 IM....................12th KERRY NEIL................................... 400 IM......................6th JAMIE McCLELLAN......................... 500 Free..................10th AGGIES........................................ 200 Medley Relay....11th (K. Dimick, P. Ninnis, L. O’Heir, K. Neill) AGGIES........................................ 800 Free Relay.........12th (K. Dimick, S. Walters, L. O’Heir, K. Neill) No other information for 1984 NCAA Championships.

1983 ANNA PETTIS................................ 50 Free...................... 1st ANNA PETTIS................................ 100 Free.................... 1st LAURA O’HEIR.............................. 50 Fly........................7th KERRY NEILL.................................. 100 Fly......................6th AMANDA CRISPEL......................... 50 Breast.................11th JAMIE McCLELLAN......................... 200 Breast.................7th JAMIE McCLELLAN......................... 1,650 Free................. 1st AGGIES........................................ 200 Free Relay........... 1st (A. Pettis, K. Dimick, T. Inzana, K, Neill) AGGIES........................................ 400 Free Relay...........7th

(A. Pettis, K. Neill, T. Inzana, J. McClellan) AGGIES........................................ 800 Free Relay..........2nd (K. Dimick, L. O’Heir, T. Inzana, A. Pettis).............................. AGGIES........................................ 200 Medley Relay...... 1st (S. Gillison, A. Crispel, L. O’Heir, A. Pettis) AGGIES........................................ 400 Medley Relay.....2nd (S. Gillison, A. Crispel, L. O’Heir, A. Pettis)

1982 ANNA PETTIS................................ 50 Free...................... 1st ANNA PETTIS................................ 100 Free.................... 1st SUE GILLISON............................... 50 Back.....................7th TINA INZANA............................... 50 Back.....................8th TINA INZANA............................... 50 Fly........................7th LAURA O’HEIR.............................. 100 Back..................2nd LAURA O’HEIR.............................. 100 Fly......................4th LAURA O’HEIR.............................. 200 Fly......................6th CHRIS O’CONNOR....................... 1-Meter Diving..........11th CHRIS O’CONNOR....................... 3-Meter Diving..........10th MARY FIEDLER............................... 200 Fly......................8th MARY FIEDLER............................... 100 Fly....................12th WENDY WYELS............................ 100 Breast...............11th LAURA O’HEIR.............................. 50 Fly........................ 1st AGGIES........................................ 200 Free Relay........... 1st (A. Pettis, T. Inzana, S. Gillison, B. Spears) AGGIES........................................ 400 Free Relay...........5th (B. Spears, T. Inzana, K. Paynter, A. Pettis) AGGIES........................................ 800 Free Relay...........8th (B. Spears, T. Inzana, M. Fiedler, L. O’Heir) AGGIES........................................ 200 Medley Relay.....2nd (T. Inzana, W. Wyels, L. O’Heir, A. Pettis) AGGIES........................................ 400 Medley Relay......6th (L. O’Heir, W. Wyels, M. Fiedler, A. Pettis) Prior to 1981-82, the Aggie women competed under the auspices of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW).

AGGIES AT THE NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR - PLACE (POINTS) 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

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6th (249) 15th (56) 14th (83) 11th (31) 7th (119) 20th (21.5) none T16th (36) 14th (47) 12th (96) 13th (64) 15th (56) 12th (72)

1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980

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14th (93) 13th (51) T10th (71) 10th (79) 10th (137) T4th (234) 14th (67) 4th (209) 4th (219) 2nd* 4th*

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UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any University of California campus. Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics Art History Art Studio Asian American Studies Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biological Science Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Cell Biology Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering Chemistry Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese Civil Engineering Classical Civilization Clinical Nutrition Communication Community & Regional Development Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Science & Engineering Crop Science & Management Design Dramatic Art East Asian Studies Economics Electrical Engineering English Entomology Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning Environmental Toxicology Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies Food Science French Genetics Geology German History Human Development Hydrology International Agricultural Development International Relations Italian Japanese Landscape Architecture Linguistics Managerial Economics Materials Science & Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medieval Studies Microbiology Music Native American Studies Natural Sciences Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies

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THIS IS

ACADEMICS

UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the Division of Biological Sciences. With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate programs, the university offers the most expansive and diverse range of academics among any of the University of California campuses. Additionally, students also have the opportunity to combine majors or customize their field of study by creating an individual major. For those interested in graduate degrees – whether it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers advising services to help students craft their education toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance to either their first or second choices.

COMMUNITY

With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and socially innovative community. The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities for active students.

ACTIVITIES

On campus, UC Davis students can rally around the highly successful athletics department by joining the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts.

The university also offers hundreds of student clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations and the Associated Students of UC Davis student government. For the active Aggie, students may participate in the diverse intramural sports program or join one of the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual student-run open house. The popular event showcases all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the surrounding communities.

GETTING AROUND

Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sacramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolobus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer free transportation to registered undergraduates. The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike paths make the entire town conducive to both riders and pedestrians.

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CAMPUS LEADERSHIP LINDA KATEHI Linda Katehi became the sixth chancellor of the University of California, Davis, on August 17, 2009. As chief executive officer, she oversees all aspects of the university’s teaching, research and public service mission. Chancellor Katehi (kah-TAY-hee) also holds UC Davis faculty appointments in electrical and computer engineering and in women and gender studies. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, she chairs the President’s Committee for the National Medal of Science and is chair of the Secretary of Commerce’s committee for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. She is a fellow and board member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of many other national boards and committees. Previously, Chancellor Katehi served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University; and associate dean for academic affairs and graduate education in the College of Engineering and professor of electrical engineering and

FRED WOOD Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs on August 1, 2007. Dr. Wood oversees programs and services that enhance the academic and personal development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. He also provides administrative leadership to a Division of over 50 student support programs and to a team of over 800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget of over 30 million dollars. He advises the Chancellor on matters relating to students, enrollment, access, retention, and campus climate. Wood earned his bachelor’s and Ph.D. from UC Davis in Chemistry in 1980 and 1984. Soon after graduating, he began his faculty appointment in Chemistry and also served the College of Letters and Science as the Associate Dean, a position he held for 13 years. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies and Interim Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies. He is a 2003 graduate of the Harvard University Executive Leadership and Management Institute, and also a graduate of the University of California Management Institute. Dr. Wood is a member of several professional organizations including American College Personnel Association, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, and the National Association of College and University Busi-

UC Davis Chancellor computer science at the University of Michigan. Since her early years as a faculty member, Chancellor Katehi has focused on expanding research opportunities for undergraduates and improving the education and professional experience of graduate students, with an emphasis on underrepresented groups. She has mentored more than 70 postdoctoral fellows, doctoral and master’s students in electrical and computer engineering. Twenty-one of the 42 doctoral students who graduated under her supervision have become faculty members in research universities in the United States and abroad. Her work in electronic circuit design has led to numerous national and international awards both as a technical leader and educator, 16 U.S. patents, and an additional six U.S. patent applications. She is the author or co-author of 10 book chapters and about 600 refereed publications in journals and symposia proceedings. She earned her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 1977, and her master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from UCLA in 1981 and 1984, respectively.

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs ness Officers. He also serves on the Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors at UC Davis, as well as over twenty different committees and councils on and off campus. Several priorities he is focusing on in Student Affairs include building bridges within Student Affairs and with academic affairs; increasing the diversity of our student population by reaching out to students who are disadvantaged and underrepresented; recruitment and admissions; increasing the number of students transferring to UC Davis from community colleges and helping with their transition; develop an inclusive community for all of our students; work to help new students effectively navigate the university; improve retention and graduation; improve accountability and transparency; improve student health; increase fundraising efforts to help support our units and their needs; maintaining affordability for students to attend college; and keeping up with the latest technology to provide our staff, faculty and students with the most up to date and accurate information. Dr. Wood continues to teach undergraduate students while serving in his administrative role and maintaining a focus on continually improving the services available to undergraduate and graduate students.

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UC DAVIS ATHLETICS NONA RICHARDSON Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, as well as sport supervision. Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administrator. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volleyball. Her contributions at Ball State also included student-athlete services, community outreach programming, career development education, student-athlete awards, and other related areas while also serving as a Title IX and gender equity resource. Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, where she served in similar capacities while also serving as Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event management and other key administrative responsibilities. Richardson has served on numerous committees throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball

Interim Director of Athletics Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also served as a board member. Richardson has presented at several national conferences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000). Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Valparaiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991. Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) All-State team. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society from Valparaiso University in 1999.

ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTORS

Cindy Spiro Senior Associate Athletics Director External Affairs & Resource Development

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Mike Bazemore Associate Athletics Director Business Operations

Jennifer Cardone Associate Athletics Director Compliance

Josh Flushman Associate Athletics Director Sports Performance, Enhancement & Development


UC DAVIS HEAD COACHES

Bob Biggs Football

Vianney Campos Field Hockey

Steve Doten Men’s Water Polo

Jennifer Gross Women’s Basketball

Jamie Holmes Women’s Volleyball

Barbara Jahn Women’s Swimming

John Lavallee Women’s Gymnastics

Daryl Lee Men’s Tennis

Jim Les Men’s Basketball

Bill Maze Women’s Tennis

MaryClaire Robinson Women’s Soccer

Dwayne Shaffer Men’s Soccer

Matt Vaughn Baseball

Anne Walker Women’s Golf

Drew Wartenburg Track & Field/Cross Country

Cy Williams Men’s Golf

Jamey Wright Women’s Water Polo

Karen Yoder Softball

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HOME OF THE AGGIES The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including fullsize basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

ACTIVITIES & RECREATION CENTER

THE PAVILION

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California.

The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was converted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005.

LA RUE FIELD Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER The Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event in January of 2004. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

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AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM

Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soccer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous championship events for football, track & field and lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility.

Dobbins boasts one of the finest playing surfaces in Northern California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent concession/restroom facilities.

DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts.

AGGIE STADIUM

TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football, women’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey teams. The multiuse venue features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first-class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and concessions. The initial design has seating for 11,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

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SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

Michelle Roppeau Director of Athletic Academic Advising

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic AllDistrict/America honorees, and has claimed a record three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Student-Athlete Academic Services deserves much of the credit for these accomplishments. The office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior associate director of athletics. The Student-Athlete Academic Services office provides a range of services to student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance with course and major selection as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility rules and issues.

UC Davis student-athletes typically have a minimum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although appointments with the athletic academic advisors are not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues including: • General education (GE) requirements • Dropping/adding courses • Time management/study skills • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form • Study hall for student-athletes • Personal issues that affect academic performance • Choosing a major/career • Declaring or changing a major • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics • Preparation for graduate programs • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE

Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Jeff Hogan Head Athletic Trainer

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible for providing medical care to the 800-plus studentathletes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. The student athletic trainers serve two to three years with the program, logging in more than 1,500

hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for any student interested in a graduate program in athletic training, as well as any medical or allied medical profession. The ARC Pavilion training room contains extensive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is headquartered there as well.

OTHER RESOURCES Cowell Student Health Center........................................ 752-2300 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA)............................... 754-7103 Internship & Career Center............................................ 752-2855 Learning Skills Center................................................... 752-2013 Student Employment Center.......................................... 752-0520 Counseling Center........................................................ 752-0871 The House (Peer Counseling)......................................... 752-2790 Cross Cultural Center.................................................... 752-4287 Education Abroad Center............................................... 752-3014

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Student Disability Center............................................... 752-3184 International House..................................................... 753-5007 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center....... 752-2452 Women’s Resource & Research Center............................. 752-3372 FINANCIAL SUPPORT Undergraduate Scholarship Office................................... 752-2804 Financial Aid Office...................................................... 752-2390 Dean Witter Fund Residential Services............................. 752-2033


Oct. 6 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Dec. 1-3 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 15-18 Mar. 1-4 Mar. 15-17

Pacific 5:30 P.m. at Seattle University w/ University of Idaho Noon at San Jose State 1 p.m. San Diego w/ Colorado State 12:30 p.m. at Loyola Marymount 11 a.m. at Fresno State Noon Mizzou Invitational All Day at Pacific 1 p.m. at Cal State Bakersfield 1 p.m. Uc Santa BarBara 11 a.m. MPSF Championship All Day Juanita Allington Sr. Championships All Day NCAA DI Championships All Day

HOmE GamES in BOLD caPS All times Pacific and subject to change


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