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UCSD QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .......................................La Jolla, Calif. Founded: .................................................... 1960 Enrollment: .............................................. 28,500 Colors: ..........................................Blue and Gold Nickname:................................................ Tritons Affiliation: ..................................NCAA Division II Conference: .............................................. PCSC Facility: ....................................Canyonview Pool Chancellor: ..........................Dr. Marye Anne Fox Athletics Director: .....................Earl W. Edwards UCSD Athletics Phone:................. 858-534-4211 UCSD Athletics Fax: .....................858-534-8172 UCSD SWIMMING HISTORY NCAA Appearances: Men ............................... 29 NCAA Appearances: Women ......................... 28 NCAA Individual Champions: Men ................. 47 NCAA Individual Champions: Women ............ 42 SPORTS INFORMATION Associate AD/SID: ...............................Ryan Hall Office Phone: ................................858-534-8437 E-Mail: ..................................... r2hall@ucsd.edu Assistant SID: ............................... Mark Oshidari Cell Phone: ...................................209-518-0759 E-Mail: .............................. moshidari@ucsd.edu Sports Information Asst.: .................... Ivan Alber Office Phone: ................................858-246-0660 E-Mail: ..................................... ialber@ucsd.edu SID Fax:........................................858-534-8475
UC San Diego Tritons
SWIMMING AND DIVING STAFF Head Coach:................................Scott McGihon Alma Mater: ...................................UC Irvine, ‘90 Assistant Coach:............................Corrie Falcon Assistant Coach:......................... Mark Anderson Assistant Coach:.............................Matt Macedo Head Strength Coach: .................... Rob Mamula Swimming Office:..........................858-534-8462
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TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 PCSC Finish Men: ............................1st 2008-09 PCSC Finish Women: ......................1st 2009 NCAA Championships Men .................. 7th 2009 NCAA Championships Women............. 3rd MEDIA SERVICES Internet Home Page: ................. ucsdtritons.com College Swimming ........... collegeswimming.com Swimming World............................swiminfo.com
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Coaching Staff ......................................................... 3-4 2009-10 Schedule/2008-09 Results ............................5 2009-10 Swimming & Diving Roster ..........................6 2009-10 Men’s Student-Athlete Profiles .............. 7-19 2009-10 Women’s Student-Athlete Profiles....... 20-33 2009-10 NCAA D-II Qualifying Standards .......... 34-35 2008-09 Year in Review ....................................... 36-43 All-Time Top-10 .................................................... 44-47 NCAA Postseason Finishes/Champions ........... 48-49 UC San Diego Athletics .............................................50 Earl W. Edwards - Director of Athletics ...................51 Canyonview Pool .......................................................52 Athletic Performance/Sports Medicine....................53 Community Outreach ................................................54 UC San Diego - Youngest of the Best ......................55 San Diego - America’s Finest City ...........................56 Back Cover - 2009-10 Team Photo Credits
The UC San Diego men’s and women’s swimming and diving media guide was written, edited and designed by Ivan Alber, Sports Information Assistant, along with help from Ryan Hall, Associate A.D. and Sports Information Director, Mark Oshidari, Assistant Sports Information Director, and Joe Tevelowitz, Sports Information Assistant. Photographs by Brock Scott, Jimmy Gekas and the UCSD Sports Information Office.
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Scott McGihon Head Coach
12th Season at UC San Diego
was named both the men’s and women’s swimming Coach of the Year at the Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference Championships. Since then, he has been named either the Men’s or Women’s Coach of the Year an additional four times.
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n his 11 seasons as UC San Diego head coach, Scott McGihon has brought great success to the Tritons’ swimming and diving teams. McGihon, a 1990 graduate of UC Irvine, was a four-year varsity swimmer for the Anteaters. In 1993, he graduated from the University of Utah College of Law, and in 1994, took over the Beach Swim Club in Long Beach. In 1996, he accepted a position as men’s assistant coach at the University of Utah, before moving on to the women’s program at the University of Iowa in 1997 as an assistant. After a one-year tenure with the seventh-place Lady Hawkeyes of the Big Ten, McGihon accepted the head men’s and women’s position at UC San Diego. McGihon is a Level 5 ASCA coach, which is the highest level of certification for coaches in the United States. In 1999, he Women 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 4th
425 points 302 points 318 points 474 points 406 points 478 points 365.5 points 350 points 413 points 355.5 points 348 points
On the women’s side, the Tritons under McGihon’s watch have had the 2000 NCAA Swimmer of the Year, 2003-04 and 2004-05 NCAA Woman of the Year, six U.S. Nationals standards, 16 individual NCAA national champions, four relay NCAA champions, one Olympic Trials standard, 59 individual All-Americans, 21 relay All-Americans and six UCSD Athletes of the Year. Currently the athletes in McGihon’s women’s program hold all 27 school records and two NCAA records. The Tritons put together another succesful season in 2008-09 and for his help leading the squad, McGihon was named Pacific Coast Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year. Facing top Division I competition at
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the Nike Cup, UCSD finished fourth overall on the women’s side and fifth on the men’s side. Both squads would then win the PCSC Championships at Long Beach, recapturing the conference titles they last won in 2007. UCSD sent 26 studentathletes to the NCAA Division II National Championships in Houston, Texas. There, Dan Perdew and Kendall Bohn would repeat as national champions. Perdew set an NCAA record while winning the 100 freestyle while Bohn picked up the 200 breastroke in fairly comfortable fashion. The women piled up 425 points over the course of the event to finish third, matching their best finish at the D-II level. The men scored 221.5 points to place seventh overall, matching their 2008 performance. In his first year, McGihon led the Tritons to a pair of team championships in the Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference, the first-ever league titles for UCSD. The following year, UCSD turned in an outstanding farewell performance at the NCAA Division III Championships, and in 200001, the teams made a successful debut in the NCAA D-II, with the women finishing third and the men’s squad finishing eighth. At the 2004-05 NCAA Championships, McGihon directed the women’s team to a third-place finish and a Division II best fourth-place finish for the men’s squad. McGihon resides in San Diego, Calif., with his wife Kristi and sons Chase and Blake. Kristi was an alternate for the 2002 USA Bobsled Olympic Team, as well as a member of the USA Track and Field National Team from 1994-1998.
Scott McGihon’s NCAA Postseason Finishes at UC San Diego
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221.5 points 233.5 points 287 points 256 points 397 points 282 points 96 points 105 points 179 points 283 points 382.5 points
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On the men’s side, McGihon has helped produce four Olympic Trials standards, nine individual NCAA national championships, 57 individual All-Americans, 10 relays named All-American, three UCSD Athletes of the Year, the 1999 and 2004 PCSC Swimmer of the Year, the 2000 GTE Academic All-American of the Year, 2008 NCAA Division II National Championship Male Swimmer of the Meet, and the 2004-05 NCAA Division II National Swimmer of the Year. Currently the Tritons in McGihon’s men’s program hold 24 of the 27 school records and one NCAA record.
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Corrie Falcon Assistant Coach
3rd Season at UCSD
of the program including studentathlete development, recruiting and camps. Falcon is a 2002 graduate of the University of Southern California where she was a four-year scholarship swimmer and All-American.
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orrie Falcon begins her third year as an assistant coach with the UC San Diego swimming program in 2009-2010. She assists in all aspects
Falcon earned several honors as a collegiate and amateur swimmer. A National team member from 19972001, Falcon earned a bronze at the ’99 World University Games, was a two-time Olympic Trials multi-finalist, and a US National Champion in the 400 IM. At her alma mater, USC, she was a 2 year team captain, and
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earned a Division I NCAA second place finish in the 400 IM. Falcon’s experience includes a twoyear stint as an assistant at USC for head U.S. Olympic coach Mark Schubert in 2001-03. Falcon’s experience extends internationally where she coached age groups teams in Australia and England. Falcon is a former head coach at San Diego Mesa Community College. Falcon enjoys surfing, open water swimming and yoga. She resides in San Diego with her husband, Ian.
Matt Macedo Assistant Coach
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att Macedo is entering his second year as an assistant coach
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for the UCSD Swimming and Diving squad. Macedo started his coaching career in 2004, joining North Coast Aquatics in San Diego as senior assistant and senior development coach at the La Jolla J.C.C. In addition, Macedo was hired in 2005 to co-coach the Carlsbad age group program. In 2007, he joined The Race Club in Florida as head assistant coach, with duties that included coaching the World team, which is composed of numerous past and current Olympians. Macedo also
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coached at the Beijing Olympics. Macedo, from San Jose, had an accomplished career in Pacific swimming. Macedo went on to Cal where he was a 20-time All-American and graduated with a degree in Public Policy/Public Health. He was a twotime NCAA champion at Cal and member of the U.S.A. National Swimming Team. Matt represented the U.S. at the 2001 World University Games and was a finalist in the 50 free at the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials.
Mark Anderson
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He arrived at UCSD off a two-year stint where he served as coach for numerous programs. Anderson’s coaching includes the Pacific Diving Academy in Carlsbad, the Surf-City Diving in Huntington Beach and at his alma-mater, the University of South Dakota in 2005 and 2006.
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ark Anderson is in his third year as the diving coach at UCSD.
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While attending USD, he was a seven-time conference finalist and three-time All-American. As a fouryear letterwinner and a leader in the North Central Athletic Conference, he received the NCC Diver of the Month
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award eight times in his career. He was also a three-time NCAA Division II finalist on the one and three-meter board. In his career he has coached and worked with two Junior Olympic National Champions, three NCAA Finalists and one NCC Diver of the Year. Anderson earned a B.B. degree in Music Education from the University of South Dakota in 2006.
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Oct. 10 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 19-21 Nov. 19-21 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 10-13 March 10-13
Blue vs. Gold vs. UC Berkeley Alumni vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at San Diego State (W), TCU at UC Santa Barbara Wildcat Diving Invitational Toshiba Cup vs. Truman State Univ. at Loyola Marymount, Kansas (W) vs. Grand Canyon, Incarnate Word vs. University of San Diego (W) vs. UC Irvine, Cal Baptist at UC Davis PCSC Championships NCAA Championships
UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego San Diego, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Tuscon, Ariz. Long Beach, Calif. UC San Diego Los Angeles, Calif. UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego Davis, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Canton, Ohio
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Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
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UC Davis
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Cal State BakersďŹ eld
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UC Santa Barbara
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Nike Cup
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Loyola Marymount (Women) Grand Canyon
Jan. 17 Jan. 24
University of San Diego (Women) Cal Baptist
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UC Irvine
Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Feb. 21
Wyoming (Women) Northern Colorado (Women) San Diego State (Women) PCSC Championships
March 14 NCAA Division II National Championships
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Name Chris Baier Jereme Barnett-Woods Kyle Begovich Juan Pablo Carrillo Patrick Cohen Sam Duimovich Julius Espiritu Greg Goodell Paul Guzman Adam Heinz Andy Islip Blake Langland Todd Langland Michael Lorch Jonathan Masehi-Lano Bryan McGrory Daniel Perdew Adam Rice Steven Rick Tyler Runsten Shaun Stringer Sam Stromberg Andy White
Position Mid-Distance Distance Distance Breaststroke Diving IM/Mid Sprint/Back Mid/Fly Backstroke Mid-Distance Breast/IM Sprint Sprint Mid/Free Breast/Dist Diving Spr/Fly Fly/IM IM/Breast Diving Fly/Mid Sprint Breast/IM
Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-2 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-1 5-5 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-4 5-11
Year Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. RJr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.
Hometown (Previous School) Northridge, CA (Ventura College) Irvine, CA (Univ. of Washington) Torrance, CA (Torrance HS) San Diego, CA (Southwestern College) Reseda, CA (Birmingham HS) Camarillo, CA (Oaks Christian HS) Newark, CA (Bellarmine College Prep) Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo HS) Chula Vista, CA (St. Augustine HS) Corona, CA (Riverside CC) Plano, TX (Plano Senior HS) Carmel Valley, CA (Carmel HS) Carmel Valley, CA (Carmel HS) Camarillo, CA (Moorpark HS) San Marino, CA (Maranatha HS) Hanford, CA (Hanford HS) La Verne, CA (Damien HS) Atwater, CA (Atwater HS) Morgan Hill, CA (Live Oak HS) Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS) Walnut Creek, CA (Las Lomas HS) Lafayette, CA (Acalanes HS) Davenport, IA (Bettendorf HS)
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Name Casey Adams Jennifer Bone Carianne Cunningham Beth Dong Jessica Ferguson Olivia Fountain Alex Henley Karla Holman Shea Kopp Lauren Lewis Candace Linscheid Kailey Makuta Olivia Martens Michelle McCadden Natasha Nguyen Neda Nguyen Danie Niculescu Mercedes O’Brien Hima Potu Kelsey Quigley Michelle Robbins Rachel Robertson Emilie Schnarr Anju Shimura Elizabeth Strub Amber Tan Megan Thomas Katherine Tse Bellona Yuan
Position Breast/IM Mid-Distance Breast/IM Dist/Fly Spr/Fly Sprint Back/IM Butterfly Back/Sprint Mid-Distance Breast/IM Distance Fly/Mid Breast/IM Mid-Distance Breast/IM Diving Breaststroke Diving Dist/IM Breaststroke IM/Back Dist/IM Sprint/Back Dist/Fly Sprint Dist/Fly Sprint Butterfly
Ht. 5-6 6-0 5-7 5-6 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-7 5-9 5-7 5-9 5-4 5-2 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-2 5-4 5-9 5-7 5-3 5-2 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-7
Year Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. RFr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown (Previous School) Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo HS) Fremont, CA (Saint Francis HS) San Clemente, CA (San Clemente HS) Long Beach, CA (Lakewood HS) Loomis, CA (Del Oro HS) Orland, CA (Orland HS) Houston, TX (Thousand Oaks HS) Seattle, WA (Holy Names Academy) Costa Mesa, CA (Estancia HS) Boise, ID (Capital HS) San Marcos, CA (Mission Hills HS) El Segundo, CA (El Segundo HS) Honolulu, HI (Grandview HS) Glendora, CA (Glendora HS) La Cañada, CA (La Cañada HS) Pleasanton, CA (Foothill HS) Winsted, CT (The Gilbert School) Galt, CA (Galt HS) Cupertino, CA (Lynbrook HS) San Diego, CA (Mt. Carmel HS) Antioch, CA (Deer Valley HS) Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS) Santa Ana, CA (Fountain Valley HS) Irvine, CA (Northwood HS) S. Pasadena, CA (Flintridge Sacred Heart Acad.) San Gabriel, CA (Gabrielino HS) Burlingame, CA (Burlingame HS) Monterey Park, CA (Mark Keppel HS) Diamond Bar, CA (Diamond Bar HS)
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Jereme Barnett-Woods Irvine, Calif.
At the University of Washington: As a junior, named to the Pac-10 AllAcademic Second Team after tallying a 3.18 GPA as an Electrical Engineering major... placed 10th in the 1650 free at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships with a time of 15:32.30... also finished 18th in the 500 free at the conference championships with a 4:28.51 mark... finished third in the 1650 free at a dual meet with the
University of Southern California his junior year... at the 2008 Husky Invitational, a competition between Pac10 schools such as USC, UC Santa Barbara and Cal Berkeley, he finished third in the 1650 free and and eighth in the 500 free... as a sophomore took 15th in the 500 free (4:34.58) and 24th in the 200 free (1:42.90) at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships... placed 9th out of 20 competitors in the 1650 free at the 2007 Husky Invitational... won the 500 free at Cal State Northridge as a sophomore... won the 1000 free against Seattle as a sophomore and also had two second-place finishes and three third-place finishes in the event in dual meets.... swam the 400 and 1650 free events at the 2007 Pac-10 Championships as a freshman, placing 13th in the 1650 free
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and 19th in the 500 free. High School: A four-year letterwinner at University High School in Irvine, Calif... three-time Most Valuable Swimmer... led team to three league championships as a freshman, sophomore and junior... team placed second in the league as a senior... earned All-America honors in the 200 and 500 free. Personal: Born March 22, 1988... parents are Richard Woods and Karen Barnett... has two older brothers named Christoffer and Bryan... an Electrical Engineering major in Muir College... favorite sports teams are the Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Lakers... favorite athlete is Ichiro Suzuki.
Juan Pablo Carrillo Senior 6-0 Breaststroke San Diego, Calif. Montgomery High School
At Southwestern College: Attended Southwestern College prior to transferring to UCSD... a member of the swim team under coach Matt
Ustaszewski... earned All-American honors... recorded statistical bests of 58 in the 100 breast, 53 in the 100 butterfly, and 2:11 in the 200 breast. High School: Attended Montgomery High School in San Diego, Calif... a two-time CIF swimmer... achieved statistical bests of 1:03 in the 100 breast and 54.0 in the 100 butterfly while in high school. Personal: Born Jan. 12, 1987... parents Jesus and Mariaelena Carrillo... has two siblings named Jesus and Mariaelena... father ran track while at UC Santa Barbara... a Studio Art major in Sixth College... aspires to become an artist... hobbies include landscaping and cooking Mexican cuisine. www.UCSDTritons.com
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As a Junior in 2008-09: Received All-American and All-Conference honors after a tremendous junior season... qualified for the NCAA Division II National Championships where he placed 12th in the 200 breast with a time of 2:04.53 in the consolation finals and a personal best of 2:04.22 in the prelims... also at the NCAA Championships, placed 11th in the
100 breast with a 56.32 mark in the consolation finals while recording a personal best of 55.91 in the prelims and helped the Tritons place fifth in the 400 medley relays by recording a school record for a 100 breaststroke split of 54.94... finished fourth in the 100 breast at the PCSC Championships with a time of 58.05 in the finals, after posting a mark of 57.03 in the prelims... also at the PCSC, placed sixth in the 200 breast after a 2:10.34 time in the finals and a 2:07.72 mark in the prelims, while also helping the Tritons to a second-place finish in the 200 medley relay.
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of 58.63 and 2:10.29 for personal bests... placed 19th in the 200 breast at the Nike Cup with a time of 2:11.68.
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As a Junior in 2008-09: Earned AllConference accolades following a stellar junior year... recorded a personal best of 1:56.23 in the prelims of the PCSC Championships en route to finishing seventh in the 200 IM... also placed seventh in the 100 breast while at the PCSC and ninth in the 200 breast, posting respective times
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As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Posted season-best times in the 50 free, 100 breast, and 200 IM during the Nike Cup with times of 22.09, 59.62, and 1:57.49, respectively... finished 6th in the 200 breast at the PCSC Championships with a time of 2:12.65, earning All-Conference honors. As a Freshman in 2006-07: Earned All-Conference honors at the PCSC Championships... in the 100 breast at the PCSC’s, Islip finished eighth with a time of 59.29 in the championship heat.
High School: Attended Plano Senior High School where he finished sixth in the 200 medley relay at state, 30th in the nation in the 200 medley and the team finished 11th overall at state. Personal: Born Nov. 27, 1987... parents are Philip and Donna Islip... both are University of Michigan graduates... has an older brother named Peter... enjoys volleyball, soccer, football and movies in his spare time... is a Bioengineering major at Warren College... favorite team is the Dallas Cowboys and favorite athlete is Marion Barber... aspires to be a surgeon or engineer.
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Senior 6-3 Sprint Carmel, Calif. Carmel High School free and two second-place finishes in the 400 free and 800 free relays.
As a Junior in 2008-09: Took home All-American and All-Conference honors while earning a chance to compete at the NCAA Division II National Championships during his junior season... helped the Tritons set four new school records in the 200 and 400 medley relays and the 200 and 800 free relays at the NCAA Championships as UCSD placed fifth in the 400 medley, third in the 200 free and eighth in the 800 free... set a new school record for a 100 freestyle split at the NCAA Championships with a 43.98 mark in the 400 medley relay prelims... finished third in the 100 free and sixth in the 200 free at the PCSC Championships while also helping the Tritons to first in the 200
As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Helped 200 medley relay team to a first-place time of 1:31.81 and 800 free relay team to a second-place finish in 6:50.02 during the PCSC Championships... won the 100 free with a time of 45.41 and finished second in the 50 free at the PCSC Championships with a time of 20.83, receiving AllConference honors... earned points at the NCAA Championships with a time of 20.65 in the 50 free preliminaries, then improving that finish with a time of 20.61 during the finals, ranking as the third-best mark in school history for the event... helped 200 free relay team to a third-place finish and new UCSD record with a time of 1:21.54, while also serving as part of the 400 free relay’s fourth-place time of 3:00.69 and the 400 medley relay team’s fifth-place finish in 3:22.00 at the NCAA Championships... also at the NCAA Championships, named an All-American and finished sixth in the 100 free with a season-best time of 44.98.
As a Freshman in 2006-07: Earned All-American honors in his first season with the blue and gold... helped the Tritons to a second-place finish at Nationals in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:22.49... helped the Tritons to a third-place finish in the 400 free relay with a time of 3:00.80. High School: Attended Carmel High School where the swimming team won the league championship three times... top times included the 100 yard free (46.68), the 200 free (1:51.92), 100 back (1:06.93), 100 fly (1:00.19) and the 200 IM (2:13.55). Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1988... parents are Rodger and Janet Langland... father graduated from the University of Washington while mother graduated from St. Oalf... has a brother named Blake, who also swims for UCSD... is an Ecology, Behavor and Evolution major and Pscyhology minor at Marshall College... aspires to work with marine biology.
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Dan Perdew Senior 6-2 Sprint/Butterfly La Verne, Calif. Damien High School the 200 free relay and two secondplace finishes in the 200 medley relay and the 400 free relay at the PCSC Championships... won the 50 and 100 free at the Nike Cup.
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As a Junior in 2008-09: Named a UCSD Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive year after earning All-American and All-Conference accolades as a junior... at the NCAA Division II National Championship, repeated as the best in the 100 free field by posting an NCAA record time of of 43.30... helped the Tritons set new school records in the 200 and 400 medley and the 200 free relays as UCSD placed fifth in the 400 medley and third in the 200 free... at the NCAA Championships also placed second in the 50 free with a new school record of 19.69... set a new school record for a 50 fly split with a 21.53 mark in the 200 medley relays at the prelims of the NCAA Championships... also posted a new UCSD record for a 50 free split of 19.41 in the prelims of 200 free relay at the NCAA Championships... helped the Tritons capture the PCSC Championship with a victory in the 100 free at a mark of 45.26, another win in the 50 free and a second-place finish in the 100 fly... also helped UCSD to first in
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As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Set UCSD records in two individual events, two relay splits, and as part of one relay team while earning All-Conference and All-American recognition during the 2007-08 season... at the PCSC Championships, helped 200 medley relay team to victory with a time of 1:31.81, finished first in the 50 free with a time of 20.43, finished second in the 100 fly with a time of 51.60, and was part of the 400 medley relay team’s third-place finish... earned national champion status in the 50 free, breaking his own school record in the preliminaries and then again in the finals with a time of 20.07... also at the NCAA Championships, spurred 200 free relay team to a third-place finish and new school record with a time of 1:21.94 with his record 50 free split of 19.46, while helping 400 medley relay team to a fifth-place time of 3:22.00... Put together a great final day at the NCAA Championships, winning his second event of the meet, the 100 free, with a time of 44.23, setting a UCSD 100 free relay split record as part of the 400 free relay team’s fourth-place finish, and earning Male Swimmer of the Meet honors for his tremendous accomplishments... for his two national championships, which
served as not only school records, but also met qualifying standards for the U.S. Olympic Trials, Perdew was featured in the May 19th issue of Sports Illustrated as one of the magazine’s Faces in the Crowd. As a Freshman in 2006-07: Notched PCSC All-Conference and NCAA AllAmerican honors in his first season with the Tritons... finished fourth overall at Nationals in the 50 free with a 20.39 time, the fourth fastest in school history... swam the first leg of UCSD’s NCAA 200 free relay team which finished second overall with a time of 1:22.49... also finished fifth in the 100 free with a time of 45.28. High School: Attended Damien HS where the swimming team went undefeated in league and placed 2nd in the CIF south section division I... top times recorded were in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free. Personal: Born April 1, 1987... parents are Marc Perdew and Diane Reyes... both parents are graduates of Cal Poly Pomona... has an older sister named Kari Swift... lists hobbies as snowboarding, reading and surfing... favorite teams include Dodgers, Lakers and Steelers... is a Management Science and Psychology major at Marshall College... most memorable moment is setting a new NCAA record in the 100 free at the 2009 Division II National Championships.
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Chris Baier Junior 5-10 Northridge, Calif. secutive Western State Conference Championships during his two years there while earning All-American honrs... in both seasons, team finished as runners-up at the California State Championships... at the state championships in 2009, Baier finished fifth in the 500 free (4:40.05), fifth in the 1650 free (16:17.84) and eigth in the 200 free (1:43.87)... helped with the At Ventura College: Under head coach Larry Barret, helped the Ventura College men’s swimming and diving squad to its fifth and sixth con-
High School: A 2007 graduate of Granada Hills High School in Granada Hills, Calif... helped team qualify
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for the National Championships during his senior year... also participated as a CCAT swimmer for 10 years. Personal: Born Sept. 12, 1989... parents are Billy and Sondra Baier... has an older brother named William who competed at the NCAA Division II National Championships for Cal State Bakersfield... is an Economics major at Warren College... favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers... favorite athlete is Michael Phelps.
Kyle Begovich Junior 5-9 Distance Torrance, Calif. Torrance High School of 4:07.18... at the PCSC Championships he placed second in the 1650 free with a 15:55.23 mark, sixth in the 400 IM at 4:09.17 and third in the 500 free at 4:37.93... named the “Most Improved” on the UCSD men’s squad.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Torrance High School in Torrance, Calif... led team to second-place finish in CIF DIII Finals... a 4-time CIF Quali-
Personal: Born Nov. 23, 1989... parents are Kazimir and Concepcion Begovich... has an older brother named Alex... a Biochemistry and Cell Biology major in Revelle College... enjoys movies, music, and television in his spare time.
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As a Sophomore in 2008-09: Received All-Conference and All-American honors for a spectacular sophomore season... earning a chance to compete at the NCAA Division II National Championships, he placed 17th in the 1650 free with a new personal best of 15:53.68... also at the NCAA Championships, he finished 15th in the 1000 free with a 9:41.74 mark and 27th in the 400 IM after a time
As a Freshman in 2007-08: Earned All-Conference honors during his first season with the Tritons... finished third in the 1650 free at the PCSC Championships with a season-best time of 16:13.95... also recorded his season-bests in the 500 free with a time of 4:40.85 and the 400 IM with a time of 4:12.20 during the PCSC Championships.
fier, 2-time team MVP, and member of All-Area and USA Swimming Scholastic All-American teams... other experience includes swimming for SPPY Swim Team from 2000 through 2006... Junior National Team Member... recorded statistical bests of 1:45.87 in the 200 free and 4:41.76 in the 500 free for High School team and bests of 9:40.16 in the1000 free, 16:19.96 in the 1650 free, 2:02.35 in the 200 IM, and 4:16.56 in the 400 IM for club team.
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Greg Goodell Redshirt Junior 5-10 Middle Distance/Butterfly Mission Viejo, Calif. Mission Viejo High School
onships, finished sixth in the 500 free, fifth in the 200 free and ninth in the 1650 free.
As a Junior in 2008-09: Did not compete in the 2008-09 season. As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Competed in the NCAA Division II Championships... helped the Tritons to a 13th place finish in the 800 free relay ... on the 800 free relay foursome that placed second at the PCSC Championships... also at the PCSC Champi-
As a Freshman in 2006-07: Earned All-American honors as part of UCSD’s 800 free relay team, recording a time of 6:53.74 at Nationals... earned PCSC All-Conference honors... at the PCSC Championships, finished eighth in the 200 free in 1:45.31 and was UCSD’s top finisher in the 1650 free finishing 10th overall. High School: Attended Mission Viejo HS where he notched a 400m free time of 4:11.66 and 500 free time of 4:40.47... member of the National Team 4x200, finishing eighth at the
spring championships in Washington... also swam on the Mission Viejo Nadadores club team... high school team was the CIF division I duel meet national champion. Personal: Born May 27, 1988... parents are Brian and Vicki Goodell... father graduated from UCLA, while mother graduated from University of San Diego... has two brothers named Brian and Scott... Brian Goodell was an Olympic gold medalist and world record holder in 1976 in the 400 and 1500 free... lists hobbies as the beach, fishing, driving and movies... is a Mathematics and Economics major and Education minor at Sixth College.
Patrick Cohen Sophomore 5-2 Diving Reseda, Calif. Birmingham High School
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Championships, he finished fourth in the three-meter diving final with a score of 397.20 and also fourth in the one-meter diving final by posting a score of 424.45... recorded a top-25 finish at the Wildcat Dive Invitational in the one-meter event.
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: Earned All-Conference accolades during his freshman season... at the PCSC
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High School: Attended Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, Calif... an All-City Champion, Diver of the Year from 2006-08, and was honored with the Scholar Athlete and Outstanding
Senior Athlete awards... finished second in All-City diving in 2007-08. Personal: Born Sep. 28, 1990... parents are Fred Cohen and Sharon Jacobs-Cohen... has an older sister named Jacqueline... a Psychology major in Sixth College... hopes to become a Psychologist for kids with chronic illness... enjoys break dancing and gymnastics in his free time... favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers.
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: Received All-Conference honors during the 2008-09 season... at the PCSC Championships, placed fourth in the 200 fly with a 1:55.31 mark and post-
ed a third-place finish in the 400 IM with a time of 4:07.31... at the Nike Cup, finished 14th in the 200 fly with a time of 1:55.69 and 22nd in the 200 free with a 1:45.69 mark.
400 free relay teams in CIF... named to first team All-League and second team All-County in the 500 free... also a member of the Pleasant Valley Swim Team.
High School: Attended Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif... helped team to four CIF Championships and a record for most points set in a championship meet in CIF South Section history... earned individual All-American honors for 200 free relay and finished third in the 500 free... member of first place 200 and
Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1990... parents are David and Dana Duimovich... has two siblings named Dylan and Sydney... a History major and Law and Society minor in Muir College... interests include surfing, wake boarding, water polo, and politics.
Adam Heinz Sophomore 6-0 Middle Distance Corona, Calif. Cal Baptist University
At Riverside CC: Did not compete in 2008-09.
ic Coast Swimming Conference, as a freshman during the 2007-08 school year... on the 800 free relay team that finished third at the NAIA Championships as CBU went on to secure the national title... also at the NAIA Championships, placed ninth in the 1650 free (16:40.72) and fifth in the 500 free (4:44.29)... placed second in the 1000 free (9:48.80) and third in the 500 free (4:47.80) at a combined dual meet with UC San Diego and UC Irvine.
At Cal Baptist: Competed for the Lancers, also a member of the Pacif-
High School: Home schooled through the high school levels...
competed in swimming for Fullerton Aquatics, helping the squad to an appearance at the U.S. Open. Personal: Born July 19, 1988... parents are James and Diane Heinz, both of whom attended Cal State Fullerton... has three brothers, Matt, Josh and Jeff, that competed in swimming at the NAIA level... also has a sister named Faith... favorite pro team is the Los Angeles Lakers and favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant... aspires to be a judge... is a Public Law major at Sixth College.
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Blake Langland Sophomore 6-0 Sprint Carmel Valley, Calif. Carmel High School at the PCSC Championships, helped the Tritons to a second-place finish in the 400 free relay and a first-place finish in the 200 free relay... also at the championiships, he took 11th place in the 100 free with a 46.84 mark and seventh place in the 50 free with a time of 21.03... part of the 400 free relay foursome that took second at the Nike Cup. As a Freshman in 2008-09: Earned All-Conference and All-American honors during his freshman season... competed in the 50 free at the NCAA Division II Championships, posting a time of 20.70 that ranks fifth in the UCSD record books for that event...
High School: Attended Carmel High School in Carmel Valley, Calif... member of undefeated squad and named to the Scholastic All-American Team... earned KION Fox 35 Swimmer of the Year, Monterey Herald
CHS Most Outstanding Swimmer, and Scholar Athlete of the Week honors... statistical bests of 21.64 in the 50 free and 46.71 in the 100 free... also a member of BAMP Swimming. Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1990... parents are Rodger and Janet Langland... has an older brother named Todd... Todd is also a member of the UCSD swimming and diving team... a Computer Science major in Warren College... hopes to work in the computer field... favorite sports teams include Oakland Athletics, San Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Lakers.
Michael Lorch Sophomore 6-1 Middle Distance/Freestyle Camarillo, Calif. Moorpark High School
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Division II National Championships... at the PCSC Championships, finshed fifth in the 200 free (1:43.04), fifth in the 500 free (4:40.28) and sixth in the 200 fly (1:56.56) while helping the Tritons to a second-place finish in the 800 free relay with a 6:45.76 mark.
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: Received All-Conference and All-American accolades in the 2008-09 season before being named UCSD’s “Newcomer of the Year” on the men’s squad... helped the Tritons to a fourthplace finish and a 6:39.34 school record in the 800 free relay at the NCAA
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High School: Attended Moorpark High School... competed in both swimming and water polo while in high school... two-time All-Marmonte League Swimmer, three-time Marmonte League Champion, four-time CIF South Section Division II finalist, and a three-time Masters Meet finalist... recorded statistical bests of 22.56 in the 50 free, 49.17 in the 100 free, 1:44.37 in the 200 free, 52.49
in the 100 fly, and 2:19.16 in the 200 fly... also a member of Class Aquatics and South Coast Water Polo and a finalist in Lifeguard Nationals and the World Bodysurfing Championships. Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1990... parents are Kevin and Tina Lorch... has a younger brother named Danny... parents attended UC Davis, where Tina was a swimmer... his uncle, Danny Lorch, played water polo at UCSD... an undeclared major in Revelle College... hobbies include hiking, video games, lifeguarding, and bodysurfing.
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Bryan McGrory
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Sophomore 5-10 Diving Hanford, Calif. Hanford High School one-meter diving final with 368.30 points at the PCSC Championships... was the second-best UCSD finisher in the one-meter diving final behind teammate Patrick Cohen at the Wildcat Dive Invitational.
As a Freshman in 2008-09: Earned All-Conference honors during his freshman campaign... finished second in the three-meter diving final with 457.80 points and fifth in the
High School: Attended Hanford High School in Hanford, Calif... helped team to 9-0 season during senior year, going undefeated against all league, area, and section competition... CIF Central Section Champion and third place finisher during AAU California State Meet in
diving... also played water polo during all four years of high school and played on a club soccer team for six years. Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1989... parents are Richard and Bobby McGrory, both of whom attended the University of Nebraska... has three siblings named John, Bethany, and Katie... a Biology major in Sixth College... enjoys surfing, snowboarding, listening to music and hanging out with friends in his spare time.
Sam Stromberg Sophomore 6-4 Sprint Lafayette, Calif. Acalanes High School third in the 200 free relay event with a 1:20.90 mark after setting a new school record of 1:20.02 in the prelims... placed 11th in the 50 free event (21.14), 11th in the 200 free (1:44.63) and 14th in the 100 free (47.15) at the PCSC Championships... also at the championships, was part of the relay team that won the 200 free event with a 1:22.10 mark. High School: Attended Acalanes High School in Lafayette, Calif... team captain in 2008... helped team to top-five finish in the NCS... earned All-American honors in 2007 for the
Personal: Born July 27, 1990... parents are David Stromberg and Elizabeth Swerling... mother attended UC Berkeley while father went to Cornell... has three younger brothers named Jake, Aaron, and Zach... related to former UCSD rugby player Steve Swerling... an undeclared major in Marshall College.
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: Received All-American accolades after competing at the NCAA Division II National Championships, where he was part of the foursome that took
200 medley relay and 200 free relay and in 2008 for the 50 free... named first team All-League during senior season... achieved statistical bests of 21.51 in the 50 free and 47.95 in the 100 free.
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Julius Espiritu Freshman 6-0 Sprint/Backstroke Newark, Calif. Bellarmine College Prep
High School: Attended Bellarmine College Prep in San Jose, Calif... helped swimming and diving squad to 25th consecutive Central Coast Sec-
tion Championship in 2009... earned All-American accolades in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay and 200 medley relay... recorded personal bests of 21.03 in the 50 free and 45.82 in the 100 free... also competed for the Santa Clara Swim Club, which earned first place at the Speedo Champions Series Summer Sectional Championship and third place at the Speedo Junior National Championship... for SCCC, part of the 400 medley relay team that took second at the Junior National Championships while recording the Pacific
17-18 age group record. Personal: Born March 5, 1991... parents are Julius and Edita Espiritu... is a Psychology major at Sixth College... most memorable moment is winning the CCS Championship in high school... favorite athlete is Joey Chestnut... enjoys playing guitar and sports in his free time... favorite pro teams are the Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Lakers, San Francisco Giants and the San Jose Sharks.
Paul Guzman Freshman 5-9 Backstroke Chula Vista, Calif. St. Augustine High School
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High School: Attended St. Augus-
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tine High School in San Diego, Calif... placed third in the 100 backstroke as a senior at the 2009 City Conference Championships with a 55.61 mark... also competed for the Coronado Navy Swim Association for four years and South Bay Aquatics for one year... named to the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team on multiple occasions after posting a 4.05 grade point average during the
2008-09 school year and a 3.94 GPA as a junior... helped St. Augustine to a third-place finish at the CIF Division II level in 2009. Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1991... parents are Fernando and Guadalupe Guzman... is a Linguistics major at Roosevelt College... favorite athlete is Aaron Peirsol.
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High School: Attended Marantha
High School in Pasadena, Calif... as a senior at the 2009 Division IV CIF Championships, won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:00.12 and placed second in the 200 individual medley with a 1:58.95 mark... also competed for the Swim Pasadena club team that competed at the Spring National Championships, the Summer Junior Championships and the Junior Olympics.
Personal: Born April 9, 1991... parents are Johannes Masehi-Lano and Juliana Lano Utomo... is a Computer Engineering major at Warren College... has a younger sister named Jacqueline... enjoys playing the piano and other sports in his spare time... favorite athletes are Kosuke Kitajima and Usain Bolt... aspires to be a computer engineer.
Adam Rice Freshman 6-0 Butterfly/Individual Medley Atwater, Calif. Atwater High School
High School: Attended Atwater High School in Atwater, Calif... named to the Merced Sun-Star All-Area
men’s swimming team... competed at the 2009 Santa Clara International Grand Prix, recording longcourse personal bests in the 100 fly, 200 breaststroke and 200 individual medley... named to the Stanislaus County All-District First Team in 2008 and 2009... selected as Atwater’s Most Valuable Swimmer from 2007 to 2009... earned Central California Conference All-Academic honors all four years of high school... crowned league champion in the 200 IM and 100 fly as a senior... also competed
for the Pirate Aquatics Swim Team from 2007 to 2009 and at the 2009 Junior Olympics, he took second in the 400 IM and third in the 200 fly. Personal: Born Feb. 7, 1991... mother is Lisa Rice... is an undeclared major at Warren College... has a younger sister named Kaitlyn... favorite athlete is Michael Phelps... enjoys playing the bass guitar, the ukulele, water polo, ultimate frisbee and spending time at the beach in his free time.
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Steven Rick Freshman 6-0 Individual Medley/Breaststroke Morgan Hill, Calif. Live Oak High School High School: Attended Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, Calif... named the Division Senior of the Year for water polo and swimming... as a senior, defended his league title in the 200 individual medley and qualified for the Central Coast Section Finals in the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke... selected as Live Oak’s male student of the year and scholar-athlete of the year as a senior... named to the USA
Swimming Scholastic All-American Team in 2008... competed in eight events at the 2008 Speedo Sectional Championships. Personal: Born Feb. 21, 1991... parents are John and Lisa Rick... is a Bioengineering major at Warren College... has a younger sister Kathryn... enjoys working with computers and playing music in his free time.
Tyler Runsten Freshman 5-10 Diving Rocklin, Calif. Rocklin High School
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High School: Attended Rocklin High School in Rocklin, Calif... competed at the national and international levels as a gymnast representing American Powerhouse T&T... placed fourth nationally at the 2008 Visa Championships in the junior men’s double mini-trampoline... took 12th place at the World Age-Group Games in the Netherlands for Team USA in 2007... also competed on the trampoline at
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the Aalsmeer Cup in Amsterdam... made up a one-person diving squad at Rocklin High School. Personal: Born Jan. 3, 1991... parents are John and Holly Runsten... is a Language Studies major at Sixth College... has two siblings, Beau and Troy... enjoys spending time outdoors camping, backpacking, snowboarding and wakeboarding.
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High School: Attended Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, Calif...
guided team to first-place All-American finish in 400 free relay at North Coast Sectional Championships... named Academic All-American... personal long-course bests in high school are 0:52 in the 100 fly, 2:00 in the 200 fly, 1:58 in the 200 individual medley and 4:13 in the 400 IM... earned All-American accolades for his 100 fly finish... won the NCS 400 free relay dudring his junior year... also competed for the Walnut Creek
Aquabears, San Diego Invitational Champions. Personal: Born Nov. 10, 1991... parents are David and Jane Stringer... is an undeclared major at Warren College... has two older sisters named Joanna and Fay... enjoys playing music, playing games and longboarding in his free time... favorite athletes are Ryan Lochte and Stephen Parry.
Andy White Freshman 5-11 Breaststroke/Individual Medley Davenport, Iowa Bettendorf High School High School: Attended Bettendorf High School in Bettendorf, Iowa... competed for the Bettendorf Swim Club from 1998 to 2009... led club to State Championships on multiple occasions... posted personal bests of 58.83 in the 100 breaststroke, 2:08.53 in the 200 breast and 1:55.28 in the 200 individual medley... as a senior finished fourth in the 200 IM and sixth in the 100 breast on the
Iowa state level. Personal: Born July 14, 1991... parents are Scott and Judith White... is a Psychology major at Revelle College... has an older sister named Amy... enjoys longboarding, playing music, playing video games and watching TV in his free time... favorite pro teams are the San Diego Chargers and Chicago Cubs.
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As a Junior in 2008-09: Earned All-Conference and All-American accolades for an impressive junior campaign... competing at the NCAA Division II National Championships, placed 13th in the 200 breast with a 2:20.33 mark while also finishing 20th in the 400 individual medley (4:33.26) and 23rd in the 100 breast
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As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Finished fifth in the 200 breast at the PCSC Championships with a season-best and Triton all-time topten time of 2:24.18... also recorded season-bests of 1:08.30 in the 100 breast and 2:13.35 in the 200 IM at the PCSC Championships. As a Freshman in 2006-07: Scored points for the Tritons at the PCSC Championships, notching a fifthplace finish in the 200 breast with a time of 2:24.97... also recorded a 200
IM time of 2:21.69. High School: Attended San Clemente HS where her best times came in the 100 fly, 200 breast, 500 free and 200 IM… swimming team captured a league championship… also was a Junior Olympic champion and coach… swam with South Coast Aquatics, Novaquatics, Junior Olympics and Swim Meet of Champions. Personal: Born April 12, 1988… parents are William and Deborah Cunningham… father graduated from UCSD and mother graduated from USC… has an older brother named Chris… lists hobbies as wakeboarding, cooking and bodysurfing… a Human Biology in Muir College.
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As a Junior in 2008-09: Received All-Conference honors during the 2008-09 year... competed at the NCAA Division II National Championships, finishing 17th in the 200 fly (2:06.63) and 25th in the 100 fly (57.43)... tallied a third-place in the 200 fly (2:08.38) at the PCSC Championships while helping the Tritons to a win in the 400 medley relay with a 3:50.98 mark... also posted a ninth-place finish in the 100 fly at the PCSC Championships... at the Nike Cup, finished eighth in the 100 fly (57.82) and 15th in the 200 fly with a time of 2:08.26.
As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Finished third in the 100 fly at the PCSC Championships with a time of 57.49 and finished 5th in the 200 fly with a time of 2:08.25, earning All-Conference recognition... helped 400 medley relay team to first-place finish at the PCSC Championships with a time of 3:50.73 and posted seasonbest mark of 2:09.56 in the 200 IM... broke her previous school record in the 100 fly twice during the NCAA Championships, first in the preliminaries with a time of 56.13 and then in the finals with a fourth-place time of 56.02... also took part in the school record-breaking 400 medley relay team that finished second with a time of 3:48.13... posted a lifetime best, third-best all-time in UCSD history and tops for the Tritons on the season, in the 200 fly with a ninthplace time of 2:05.32 at the NCAA Championships. As a Freshman in 2006-07: Earned All-American status in both the 100 fly and 200 fly at the NCAA Cham-
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pionships... finished in fourth-place overall in the 100 fly at the NCAA’s with a time of 57.03... recorded a season-best time of 2:07.50 in the 200 fly prelims at the NCAA’s... also recorded a season-best time of 2:11.36 in the 200 IM. High School: Attended Holy Names HS in Seattle… swimming team was WIAA 2006 Division III State Swimming Champions and went undefeated in the 2005-06 season… also participated with USS Swimming and Salmon Bay Aquatics… top performance came in the 100 meter fly at 1:05.00. Personal: Born Sept. 2, 1988… parents are Frank Holman and Rebecca Caldwell… father swam for the University of Southern California and University of Washington… hobbies include playing the piano and drawing… a Computer Science major in Warren College... favorite pro teams are any from Seattle and San Diego... favorite athlete is Dana Kirk.
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As a Junior in 2008-09: Received All-Conference honors for a stellar junior season... placed as the top UCSD diver at the PCSC Championships, finishing fourth in the one-meter dive final (366.15 points) and fifth in the three-meter dive final (358.10
As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Performance at the PCSC Championships earned All-Conference recognition... recorded UCSD season-best score on the one-meter board of 246.38 and personal season-best score of 238.38 on the three-meter board at home against UC Irvine and Cal Baptist. As a Freshman in 2006-07: Recorded a 15th-place finish on the one-meter board in the diving final at the PCSC Championships helping
Senior 5-5 Diving The Gilbert School
the Tritons to the conference title. High School: Attended the Gilbert School where she was a twosport athlete… earned All-Berkshire League honors in soccer her senior year… team finished third in the Berkshire League for two seasons. Personal: Born Dec. 9, 1987… parents are Alex Niculescu and Debbie Kerr… has one older brother named Yori… a Physiology and Neuroscience major and Cognitive Science minor at Marshall College.
Jessica Ferguson Junior 5-10 Sprint/Butterfly Loomis, Calif. Del Oro High School
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17th in the 100 free (54.38)... also at the PCSC Championships, helped the Tritons to a victory in the 200 medley relay (1:45.29) and a second-place finish in the 200 free relay (1:34.95).
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As a Sophomore in 2008-09: Earned All-Conference and All-American accolades during her impressive sophomore campaign... at the NCAA Division II National Championships, was part of the gold-medal winning 200 medley relay team that posted a school record mark of 1:42.56 to win the title... at the PCSC Championships, finished seventh in the 50 free (24.38), 12th in the 100 fly (59.26) and
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As a Freshman in 2007-08: Notched season-best times of 24.84 in the 50 free and 1:09.29 in the 100 breast at the PCSC Championships... also at the PCSC Championships, finished 21st with a time of 2:34.98 in the 200 breast event. High School: A 2007 graduate of Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif… helped team to 4th place finish at 2005 CIF Sections… MVP of Varsity Girls team in 2004, 2006, and 2007… Del Oro High School Record Holder in 50 free and 100 breast events…
also competed for Sierra Marlins Swim Team, Sierra Nevada Swimming, Western Zone Team, and Sierra Never Olympic Train Center team… earned Sierra Marlins Most Motivational Award in 2005 and 2006… 2005 Academic All-American… recorded statistical bests of 25.39 in the 50 free, 30.77 in the 50 breast, and 1:08.40 in the 100 breast event. Personal: Born Aug. 27, 1989… parents are Gordon and Cheryl Ferguson… both parents attended Cal State Sacramento… has a younger sister named Claire… aspires to attend medical school and pursue career in the medicine of infectious diseases and immunology… a Molecular Biology major in Warren College.
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As a Sophomore in 2008-09: At the PCSC Championships, placed 16th in the 1650 free (18:04.17), 19th in the 200 breaststroke (2:33.25) and 23rd in the 400 individual medley (4:52.20).
High School: Attended Fountain Valley High School... helped team to second place in the Sunset League from 2005-07... recorded statistical bests of 5:28 in the 500 free and 2:18 in the 200 IM... a Principal’s Award winner from 2005-07... also a mem-
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Anju Shimura Junior 5-2 Sprint/Backstroke Irvine, Calif. Northwood High School High School: A 2007 graduate of Northwood High School in Irvine, Calif... earned Newcomer of the Year award as a Freshman, setting three team records, qualifying for CIF, finishing second in the 200 free and 100 back... earned Scholastic All-American as a Sophomore while again qualifying for CIF... named Most Valuable Swimmer during Junior year... named Scholar Athlete of the Year and Irvine World News Athlete of the Year... Division I CIF Champion in the 100 free, Division II CIF Champion in the 100 and 200 free... member of Aquazot Swim Club... earned All-American status and took part in Junior Nationals and U.S. Open. Personal: Born May 26, 1989... parents are Takestugu and Asako Shimura... has one older brother named Gonzo who competed for UC Irvine swimming... hopes to become a speech pathologist... a Human Developments major and Linguistics minor at Sixth College. www.UCSDTritons.com
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As a Sophomore in 2008-09: Received All-Conference and All-American accolades during her sophomore season... at the NCAA Division II Championships, she finished fourth in the 200 backstroke at a school record time of 1:59.56 and also placed fourth in the 100 backstroke (55.76)... also at the championships, she was part of three relay teams that set new school records: the second-place 800 free relay team (7:23.54), the second-place 200 free relay team (1:32.16) and the third-place 400 free relay team (3:24.24)... her 400 free relay team placed fourth at the Nike Cup with a 3:27.00 mark.
As a Freshman in 2007-08: Won the title in the 100 back with a time of 56.87, finished second in the 50 free at 23.93, and won the 200 back in a time of 2:02.24, second-best in school history, at the PCSC Championships... also helped the 800 free relay team, 400 medley relay, and 400 free relay teams to victory with times of 7:34.57, 3:50.73, and 3:28.28, respectively, at the PCSC Championships... finished 15th in the 50 free at the NCAA Championships with a final time of 24.12... earned second-place finishes at the NCAA Championships with both the 200 free relay and 400 medley relay teams, helping the 400 medley relay squad to a new UCSD record with a time of 3:48.13... set a new UCSD record in the 100 back with a time of 56.53, good for fourthplace, and then helped the 800 free relay squad to another school record, with a second-place time of 7:29.18... received both All-Conference and AllAmerican honors during her first season with the Tritons.
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Sophomore 6-0 Middle Distance Fremont, Calif. Saint Francis High School
As a Freshman in 2008-09: Competed at the PCSC Championships,
recording a 39th-place finish in the 200 free (2:01.73), a 47th-place finish in the 100 free (56.35) and a 56thplace finish in the 50 free (26.23). High School: Attended Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif... an Academic All-American and Scholar Athlete... member of CCS qualifier and first place WCAL swim team... achieved statistical bests of 1:05 in the 100 back, 2:17.99 in the 200 back, 1:11.50 in the 100 breast, 2:36.76 in the 200 breast, and 2:20.39
in the 200 IM... also swam for Mission San Jose Aquatics. Personal: Born July 2, 1990... parents are Matthew Bone and Elaine Richardson... has an older brother named Chris, who competed for the UCSD Triathlon team... a Geology major in Roosevelt College... aspires to work with animals and maybe become a marine biologist... enjoys reading, music, movies and the beach in her spare time.
Alex Henley Sophomore 5-10 Backstroke/Individual Medley Houston, Texas Thousand Oaks High School
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400 IM (4:25.87), while placing second in the 200 IM (2:05.91)... named UCSD’s “Newcomer of the Year” on the women’s squad.
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High School: Attended Thousand Oaks High School... league champion and school record holder in the 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 100 fly, and 200 IM... helped team to League Championship in 2005 and runner-up finishes in 2006-08... team finished fourth at CIF Southern Section in 2007-08... CIF Southern Section Champion in the 200 free relay in 2006, helping team to third place finish overall... recorded statistical bests of 56.74 in the 100 fly, 58.65 in the 100 back, 2:05.27 in the 200 back, 2:05.89 in the 200 IM, and 4:30.21 in the 400 IM... also a member of the Class Aquatics swim team. Personal: Born June 18, 1990... parents are Charles Henley and Robin McGary... has one younger sibling named Chas... a Biochemistry and
Cell Biology major and Educational Studies minior in Warren College... enjoys going to the beach in her free time... favorite pro teams are the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets... aspires to go to the Olympic Trials in 2012.
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High School: Attended Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, Calif... named MVP during all four years of high school... helped team to four CIFs and three Master’s Meets...
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Lauren Lewis Sophomore 5-7 Middle Distance Boise, Idaho Capital High School free (55.67) and 48th in the 50 free (25.79).
As a Freshman in 2008-09: At the PCSC Championships, placed 36th in the 200 free (2:00.80), 36th in the 100 back (1:03.59), 43rd in the 100
High School: Attended Capital High School in Boise, Idaho... named to the All-Metro Team from 2005-07... a 2006 Idaho State High School Silver Medalist... also an Idaho State High School finalist in the 100 back, 200 IM, 100 free, 100 back, 200 medley relay, and 400 free relay... helped team to third place finish at the 2007 High School District Meet... statistical bests of 25.51 in the 50 free, 55.58 in the 100 free, 2:02.30 in the 200 free,
1:03.41 in the 100 back, and 2:16.90 in the 200 back... a member of the Boise YMCA Swim Team from 200008. Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1990... parents are Arnold Lewis and Colleen Powell-Lewis... has one younger brother named Glenn... an undecided major in Revelle College... enjoys shopping, biking and hanging out at the beach in her free time... favorite athlete is Ryan Lochte.
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the 500 free (5:06.26), ninth in the 1650 free (17:49.75) and 18th in the 200 free (1:56.33)... finished 18th in the 1650 free (17:46.66) and 27th in the 500 free (5:06.10) at the Nike Cup.
As a Freshman in 2008-09: Earned All-Conference honors during her freshman season... at the PCSC Championships, finished seventh in
High School: Attended El Segundo High School in El Segundo, Calif... helped team to a CIF Championship in 2008 while earning All-American honors... recorded a statistical best of 5:08 in the 500 free.
Personal: Born Aug. 5, 1990... parents are James and Veronica Makuta... has two younger siblings named Ryan and Kira... father was a member of the San Diego State swimming and diving team... an undeclared major in Revelle College... enjoys surfing, swimming and lifeguarding at the beach in her free time... favorite athletes are Michael Phelps and Katie Hoff... favorite pro team is the Los Angeles Lakers.
Natasha Nguyen Sophomore 5-6 Middle Distance La Cañada, Calif. La Cañada High School
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: At the PCSC Championships, finished 11th in the 100 free (53.24), 11th in the
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200 free (1:55.15), 17th in the 50 free (24.94) and 29th in the 500 free (5:17.84)... took 30th in the 200 free (1:57.10) at the Nike Cup.
of 52.60 in the 100 free, 1:52.94 in the 200 free, and 5:08.26 in the 500 free... named to the USA Swimming Scholastic All-Stars from 2005-07.
High School: Attended La Cañada High School... named team MVP during all four seasons... holds league records in the 200 free and 400 free... CIF Finalist and CIF Master’s Meet Qualifier who served as team captain... achieved statistical bests
Personal: Born Aug. 10, 1990... parents are Charles and Nathalie Nguyen, both of whom attended Central Washington University... has two brothers named Andrew and Brandon... a Human Biology major in Sixth College.
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: Received All-Conference and All-American accolades for a spectacular 2008-09 season... at the NCAA Division II National Championships, finished fifth in the 200 breaststroke
High School: Attended Foothill High School in Pleasanton, Calif... member of three-time EBAL co-championship team, NCS Champions in 2007, and NCS third place finisher in 2008... holds the 400 free relay EBAL record and 200 medley relay team record... an All-American, Scholastic All-Amer-
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Mercedes O’Brien Sophomore 5-6 Breaststroke Galt, Calif. Galt High School some in the 200 medley relay that set a new school record of 1:42.56... at the PCSC Championships, finished second in the 200 breast (2:22.03), third in the 100 breast (1:04.95) and 13th in the 50 free (24.58) while also helping the 200 medley relay team to a victory (1:45.29).
Personal: Born April 13, 1990... parents are Tim and Lorinda O’Brien... has two older siblings named Joe and Melissa... an Environmental Engineering major and Chemical Engineering minor in Warren College... hobbies include boating, wakeboarding, tubing, surfing, shopping crafts and baking. UC San Diego Tritons
As a Freshman in 2008-09: Earned All-Conference and All-American honors during her stellar freshman year... at the NCAA Division II National Championships, placed fifth in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.61), 11th in the 200 breast (2:20.17) and was part of the gold-medal winning four-
High School: Attended Galt High School... was the team MVP, sectional finalist, and league finalist during all four years... earned Sierra Valley Conference Championship in the 100 free in 2007-08 and the 100 breast in 2008... school record holder in the 100 free, 100 breast, 200 medley relay, and 400 free... earned All-
League and All-Academic recognition... statistical bests of 55.10 in the 100 free, 1:06.48 in the 100 breast, and 2:26 in the 200 breast... also a member of the Lodi City Swim Club from 2001-08.
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: At the PCSC Championships, finished 26th in the 1650 free (18:02.01), 27th in the 400 individual medley (4:52.92)
High School: Attended Mount Carmel High School in San Diego, Calif... helped team to CIF Championship and second place Palomar League Championship finish in 2005, runner-up in both league and CIF in 2006-07... named to the 2008 Union Tribune All-County League Team... 2008 Palomar Silver Medalist in the 500 free... recorded statistical bests of 5:13 in the 500 free and 2:01 in the 200 free... member of the Pa-
cific Swim Team from 1996-2008 and San Diego Imperial Zone Team since 2007. Personal: Born Aug. 15, 1990... parents are Michael Quigley and Barbara Mittman... has a brother named Austin... a Cognitive Science major at oosevelt College... interests include surfing, running, and crossword puzzles... favorite athlete is Tom Curren... favorite pro team is the San Diego Padres.
Rachel Robertson Sophomore
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: At the PCSC Championships, finished 34th in the 200 IM (2:16.52)... competed in the 200 IM, 100 backand the 200 back at the Nike Cup.
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5-7 Individual Medley/Backstroke Rocklin, Calif. Rocklin High School
High School: Attended Rocklin High School... earned Sportsperson of the Year Award in 2004-05... inducted into the Rocklin High School Hall of Fame for athletics in 2007-08... served as team captain from 200607... set school record in the 100 back and in all three relays... helped team to second place at the League Championships... earned the Scholar Athlete Award... also a member of the Serra Marlins Swim Team from 1997-2008.
Personal: Born March 8, 1990... parents are John and Elizabeth Robertson... has a brother named Ryan... a Psychology major and Spanish minor in Roosevelt College... aspires to attend medical school, become a psychiatrist, and open psychiatry practice working primarily with troubled teens... enjoys running, dancing, listening to music, watching moves, going to the beach, wakeboarding, surfing, snowboarding, hiking, traveling and spending time with friends.
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As a Freshman in 2008-09: At the PCSC Championships, finished sixth in the 1650 free (17:48.31), 11th in the 200 butterfly (2:11.65), 14th in
High School: Attended Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in La Cañada, Calif... member of the All-American and CIF Division II finalists 200 IM relay team... helped team to Mission League Championship in 2007-08... earned individual Mission League
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Championships in the 500 free in 2005-07 and in the 200 free in 2007. Personal: Born April 11, 1990... parents are Michael and Mari Strub... has two sisters named Meagan and Shanyn... enjoys playing video games and reading... a Mechanical Engineering major in Sixth College... favorite pro team is the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Casey Adams Freshman 5-6 Breaststroke/Individual Medley Mission Viejo, Calif. Mission Viejo High School posted personal bests of 1:07.52 in the 100 breast, 2:22.32 in the 200 breast, 2:10.10 in the 200 individual medley and 4:37.36 in the 400 IM... swam for the Mission Viejo Nadadores from 1997 to 2009, winning multiple team invitationals... competed in section qualifiers from 2005-09. High School: Attended Mission Viejo High School in Mission Viejo, Calif...
Personal: Born Oct. 31, 1991... parents are Cedric and Cynthia Adams...
mother competed collegiately in diving at UCLA... has two younger sisters, Samantha and Delaney... enjoys reading, listening to music, going to the beach and spending time with family and friends... aspires to a career in psychology and eventually a job working with children or animals... a Psychology major at Warren College.
Beth Dong Freshman 5-6 Distance/Butterfly Long Beach, Calif. Lakewood High School
High School: Attended Lakewood
Personal: Born Feb. 22, 1991... parents are Thomas and Michelle
Dong... has two older siblings, Jacob and Rachel... sister competed in swimming at Washington State University... an undeclared major at Warren College... aspires to work in the entertainment industry... has an interest in the fine arts... favorite athlete is Steve Nash... most memorable moment is competing in an 1,000 free event without a swimming cap. www.UCSDTritons.com
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High School in Lakewood, Calif... at the 2009 Southern California Grand Prix of Swimming in Long Beach, placed 24th in the 200 fly with a 2:05.54 mark and 28th in the 500 free with a time of 5:00.01 while competing for the Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team.
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eight years and also played softball. Personal: Born July 1, 1991... parents are Mark and Teresa Fountain... has five siblings: Elysse, Chelsea, Bayleigh, Cade and Victoria... enjoys singing, reading, running, working out and going to the beach in her free time... most memorable moments are from swimming with her club team from 1996 to 2009.
Candace Linscheid Freshman 5-9 Breaststroke/Individual Medley San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills High School
High School: Attended Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Ca-
lif... named to the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic team on multiple occasions, registering a a 4.15 grade point average her senior year and a 3.97 GPA as a junior... finished second in the 100 breast (1:04.03) among high school swimmers in the San Diego area... qualified for the 2007 CIF finals in the 200 individual medley and 100 breast... also competed for the Inland Aquatics Club, earning All-American honors... re-
corded personal bests of 2:29 in the 200 breast, 2:09 in the 200 IM and 4:44 in the 400 IM. Personal: Born March 14, 1991... parents are John and Judy Linscheid... has two younger siblings, James and Celeste... favorite pro team is the Los Angeles Lakers and favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant... is a Pyschology major at Roosevelt College.
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Freshman 5-2 Butterfly/Middle Distance Honolulu, Hawaii Grandview High School
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Personal: Born May 20, 1991... parents are Gregory and Jennifer Dao Martens, both of whom attended the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh... has two younger siblings, Victoria and John, who both swim... favorite pro teams are the Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rockies and the Green Bay Packers... aspires to research neuroscience or surgery and find a cause and cure for autism... a Neuroscience major in Marshall College.
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peted for Brea Aquatics since 2003... earned Scholastic All-American, Sectionals finalist and Spring Junior National qualifier honors... at the 2009 CIF, placed 16th in the 100 breast (1:07.21), 16th in the 200 individual medley (2:12.60) and helped Glendora to an eighth-place finish in the 400 free relay and a ninth-place finish in the 200 medley relay... recorded personal bests of 1:06.23 in the 100
Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1991... parents are John and Julia McCadden, both of whom attended Cal Poly SLO... has two sisters, Amanda and Courtney... is an undecided major at Warren College... enjoys going to the beach, reading and watching Gilmore Girls in her free time.
Hima Potu Redshirt Freshman 5-2 Diving Cupertino, Calif. Lynbrook High School Personal: Born Nov. 23, 1990... parents are Brahmaji and Kiranmayi Potu... has a younger brother named Chetan, a Badminton national finalist... a Bioengineering major in Sixth College... enjoys being active and hanging out with friends... favorite pro team is the Los Angeles Lakers and favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant.
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High School: Attended Lynbrook High School in San Jose, Calif... finished fifth in diving at the CCS Championships and third at Santa Clara Far Western Synchronized Diving... placed in the top-25 in the CCS... a 1st degree Black Belt and National Forensic League Merit Award winner.
Michelle Robbins Freshman 5-9 Breaststroke Antioch, Calif. Deer Valley High School (1:06.51) and 50 free (25.90). Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1991... parents are Dean and Joanna Robbins... enjoys being outdoors in her free time... aspires to be a marine biologist... an undeclared major at Sixth College... favorite pro teams are the Chicago Bears, Oakland Raiders and Oakland A’s... favorite athlete is Ryan Lochte. www.UCSDTritons.com
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High School: Attended Deer Valley
High School in Antioch, Calif... named to the All-CCS First Team for her performances in the 100 breaststroke and the 50 free... captain of the water polo team that won the 2008 Bay Valley Athletic League... class president as a senior... also competed in swimming for the East County Stingrays from 2005 to 2007 and still trains with the Terrapin Swim Club... recorded personal bests in the 100 breast
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Personal: Born May 1, 1991... parents are Wilson and Amy Tan... has a younger brother named Kyle... aspires to be a physical therapist or sports doctor... enjoys swimming, singing, playing piano, playing video games, indoor rock climbing and running in her free time... a Literatures in English major at Warren College.
Megan Thomas Freshman 5-7 Distance/Butterfly Burlingame, Calif. Burlingame High School
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Personal: Born Sept. 20, 1991... parents are Griffith and Tamara Thomas... father played soccer at the University of Strathclyde... mother attended the Cambridge College of Arts and Technology... has a younger sister named Naomi... aspires to work in science and medicine... interests include photography, music, hiking, movies and relaxing with friends.
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wrapped up her high school career with a CIF title in the 50 free and a third-place finish in the 100 free... at the Almont League finals, she won the 200 individual medley and the 50 free while setting a league record in the IM... also at the league championships, helped her school to wins in the 200 medley and 400 free relays... also competed for Rose Bowl Aquatics Club and was a member of the Junior National Team... posted personal
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Bellona Yuan Freshman 5-7 Butterfly Diamond Bar, Calif. Diamond Bar High School High School: Attended Diamond Bar High School in Diamond Bar, Calif... named “Most Valuable Swimmer” of her team all four years of high school... also competed for the Monrovia Swim Team from 2003 to 2006. Personal: Born June 2, 1990... parents are Tapeng Yuan and Fumei
Lin... father attended Taipei’s World College of Journalism while mother went to Taichung College... has two brothers, Benjamin and Bennett... favorite athlete is Usain Bolt... enjoys going to the beach, watching movies and hanging out with friends... an undeclared major at Sixth College.
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Tritons Open Season with Annual Blue vs. Gold Exhibition Oct. 11, 2008
LA JOLLA, Calif. – The UC San Diego swimming and diving team began its 200809 season with the annual Blue vs. Gold Exhibition meet Oct. 11 at Canyonview Pool. The Tritons split their men’s and women’s teams into two squads apiece, with the Gold squad emerging victorious with a 131-91 margin for the men’s squad and a final score of 131-113 for the women. Steven Hardy led the way with three wins for the Gold team, while Sam Duimovich and Dan Perdew added two victories apiece for Gold. On the women’s side, Kendall Bohn and Shea Kopp each led the Gold team with two wins, while Karla Holman and Alexandra Henley each won two events on the Blue side. The Tritons will next be in action with the Alumni Meet on October 18 at 9:00 a.m.
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Bohn won the 50 breast (31.66) and 150 breast (1:45.24), while Shea Kopp won the 50 back (29.15) and 50 free (25.15) Holman and Henley matched the dual victories, with Holman winning in the 150 fly (1:37.16) and 50 fly (27.96) and Henley winning the 150 back (1:39.44) and 300 IM (3:27.47) events. Also winning events on the day was Kailey Makuta in the 800 free (8:50.51), Anju Shimura in the 200 free (1:57.15), Shannon Simonds in the 400 free (4:16.02), and Aubrey Panis in the 100 free (55.32).
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On the men’s side, Hardy repeated his Blue vs. Gold performance from last year, again winning the 50 back (25.40), 150 back (1:29.91) and the 300 IM (3:10.68). Perdew’s victories came in the 50 free (21.87) and 50 fly (24.55), while Duimovich won in the 200 free (1:49.66) and 400 free (3:56.75). Other winning times from the Gold side were Michael Lorch in the 150 fly (1:36.60) and Todd Langland in the 100 free (48.61). On the Blue team, Kyle Begovich won the 800 free (8:09.89), Brandon Maryatt won the 50 breast (24.90), and Elden Carpenter came out on top in the 150 breast (1:38.50).
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UC San Diego Tops ClaremontMudd-Scripps Oct. 25, 2008
LA JOLLA, Calif. - The UC San Diego swimming and diving team started the 2008-09 season with a victory on Oct. 25 at Canyonview Pool, defeating ClaremontMudd-Scripps. The men’s side won 15-of16 events, earning 223.5 points to 75.5 for the Athenas. The Triton women were also dominant, winning 14-of-16 events for a 202-90 margin of victory. Dan Perdew and Steven Hardy won three individual events each to pace the men, while Anju Shimura led the way for the women’s team with wins in the 100 back and 200 back events. The men’s 200 relay team of Hardy, Brandon Maryatt, Andy Islip, and Todd Langland started things off right with a winning time of 1:37.51. Hardy would also collect wins in the 200 free with a time of 1:48.21, the 200 back in a time of 1:59.10, and the 200 IM at 2:00.09. Dan Perdew would touch first in the 50 free (21.38), 100 free (47.83), and 100 fly (54.82). The 400 free relay team, comprised of Brandon Maryatt, Todd Langland, Blake Langland, and Perdew would end the day in victory for UCSD with a time of 3:12.60. Anju Shimura posted the only sub-minute time in the 100 back, finishing the event in 59.01, before putting together a winning time of 2:07.99 in the 200 back. Shannon Simonds and Alexandra Henley also posted strong wins for the UCSD women. Simonds’ time of 5:09.44 in the 500 free was almost 10 seconds faster than her next closest competitor, while Henley’s mark of 2:10.71 was nearly four seconds better than runnerup Neda Nguyen in the 200 IM event. The women’s 400 free relay team of Aubrey Panis, Simonds, Ashtyn Douglas, and Shimura would win their event with a time of 3:33.36.
Tritons Defeat Roadrunners, Lose to Aggies Nov. 9, 2008
LA JOLLA, Calif. - The UC San Diego swimming and diving teams took part in their first dual meet of the season Nov. 9 against UC Davis and Cal State Bakersfield at Canyonview Pool on the UCSD campus. The Triton women’s team defeated Cal State Bakersfield, 185-56, and fell to UC Davis 107-135. The men’s side also picked up a victory over Cal State Bakersfield, 145-95, and lost to UC Davis, 92-149. Anju Shimura and Alexandra Henley finished 1-2 in the 200 back, with Shimura also serving as part as the winning 400 medley relay team on the women’s side. On the men’s side, Dan Perdew and Todd Langland each contributed with individual victories and as part of the first-place 200 free relay team. Shimura clocked in with a time of 2:06.66 in the 200 back, while Henley came in just after at 2:09.19. The 400 medley relay team of Shimura, Kendall Bohn, Karla Holman, and Shannon Simonds opened the day with a winning time of 3:56.81. Carianne Cunningham, Holman, and Jennifer Sims put together a strong showing in the 200 fly event, finishing a close 2-3-4 with times of 2:11.82, 2:11.87, and 2:11.98, respectively. The team of Sam Stromberg, Perdew, Blake Langland, and Todd Langland closed out the meet with a win in the 200 free relay, touching in a time of 1:25.62. Perdew was also victorious in the 50 free at 21.17, while Todd Langland’s win came in the 100 free with a time of 47.22. Elden Carpenter and Brandon Liu also won for the Tritons, with Carpenter finishing first in the 200 breast at 2:10.51 and Liu recording a winning score of 258.60 in the one-meter dive.
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UC Santa Barbara Emerges Victorious against UCSD Nov. 14, 2008
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The UC San Diego swimming and diving team met Division I opponent UC Santa Barbara Nov. 14 at Campus Pool on the Gaucho campus. The women’s side won four events during the day, while the Triton men recorded had six swimmers place second in events. Final scores for the day were UCSB 157, UCSD 104 on the women’s side and UCSB 177.5, UCSD 75.4 on the men’s side. Anju Shimura won two events and Alexandra Henley had a first and second-place finish for the women, while Steven Hardy recorded two second-place showings for the men. UC San Diego competitors finished 1-2 in the women’s 100 back event, with Shimura winning with a time of 58.63 and Shea Kopp finishing second in a time of 1:00.17. Shimura also won the 200 back event with a time of 2:06.03. Henley won the 500 free event in 5:03.70 and finished second in the 200 IM with a time of 2:08.93, while teammate Carianne Cunningham finished first in the 200 breast event with a time of 2:25.29. Ashtyn Douglas and Karla Holman each recorded second-place finishes with Douglas clocking in with a time of 53.46 in the 100 free and Holman completing the 100 fly in a time of 59.62.
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UC San Diego Improve on Previous Finishes at Prestigious Nike Cup; Women Place Fourth while Men End up in Fifth
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LONG BEACH, Calif. – At the Nike Cup event, the UC San Diego squad improved on its 2007 finishes with the Triton women swimmers coming in fourth overall with 817.5 points, ahead of Nevada, Pacific, Loyola Marymount and fourteen other schools. The men’s team came in fifth overall with 679.5 points, over 200 points ahead of Pacific, which finished sixth.
of 4:27.60. Shimura’s fourth-place finish was in the 200 free, with a time of 1:51.46, while Panis and Douglas finished in a dead heat at seventh and eighth, respectively, with a time of 1:53.31. Shimura also finished sixth in the 100 back event with a time of 56.96, while Karla Holman recorded an eighth-place finish in the 100 fly with her time of 57.82.
On day one Daniel Perdew swam to victory in the 50 free with a finals time of 20.44, after having swam a 20.14 in the preliminaries. Todd Langland also recorded a top-ten finish in the 50 free, with a time of 20.95 good for ninth overall. The men’s 200 free relay team of Sam Stromberg, Perdew, Blake Langland, and Todd Langland started the day off for UCSD with a third-place finish and time of 1:22.61. The women’s 200 free relay team of Shea Kopp, Aubrey Panis, Ashtyn Douglas, and Erinn Deters finished with a second-place time of 1:34.40. Simonds seventh place finish came in the 500 free, where she finished in a time of 5:02.31. Shimura’s time of 23.85 in the 50 free also earned her seventh-place, while Alex Henley finished 10th in the 200 IM with a time of 2:07.03.
The 200 medley relay team of Steven Hardy, Carrillo, Perdew, and Todd Langland opened day two of the Nike Cup with a second-place time of 1:32.21 for the Tritons. Carrillo then recorded a fifth-place time of 57.58 in the 100 breast, while Perdew went on to finish eighth in the 100 fly in 50.34. Hardy also recorded another top-ten finish, with his time of 51.47 securing seventh in the 100 back event. Elden Carpenter and Kyle Begovich finished 12th and 13th in the 400 IM with times of 4:11.38 and 4:11.70, respectively.
Kendall Bohn recorded the best finish for the UCSD women day two, finishing second in the 100 breast, while the 200 medley relay finished third, and Henley and Shimura each recorded a fourth-place finish in individual events. The 200 medley relay team recorded the best finish for the men, coming in second to start off the day. Pablo Carrillo followed up his accomplishments with the relay team in the 100 breast, finishing fifth overall. Bohn recorded a time of 1:03.79 in the 100 breast, improving by over one second from her preliminary time to finish second in the event. Teammate Mercedes O’Brien also recorded a top-ten finish in the 100 breast, finishing seventh with a time of 1:05.64. O’Brien was joined by Kopp, Jessica Ferguson, and Aubrey Panis in the 200 medley relay, as the quartet’s time of 1:45.50 was good for third-place. Alexandra Henley came in fourth in the 400 IM with a time
On day three, Perdew won the 100 free event on the men’s side, while Bohn won the 200 breast event for the women. Both 400 free relay teams also recorded top-five finishes to close out the Nike Cup competition. Perdew’s time of 44.78 in the 100 free was good enough for his second victory of the three-day event. The Tritons locked up both of the top spots in the 100 free with Todd Langland finishing right after Perdew with a time of 45.02. The 400 free relay team, consisting of Langland, Perdew, along with Brandon Maryatt and Blake Langland, also finished second with a time of 3:03.74. Hardy finished fifth in the 200 back event with a time of 1:51.56. Bohn was one of three Tritons to finish in the top-ten as part of the 200 breast event, winning with a time of 2:16.16. Neda Nguyen and Carianne Cunningham finished sixth and seventh with times of 2:20.14 and 2:23.05, respectively, in the same event. The women’s 400 free relay team then put a nice cap on the prestigious meet with a fourth-place finish, as Anju Shimura, Ashtyn Douglas, Shannon Simonds, and Aubrey Panis completed the event with a time of 3:27.00.
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On the men’s side, Hardy came in as runner-up in both the 200 back and 200 IM events against the Gauchos, recording a time of 1:56.04 in the back and 1:59.35 in the IM event. Elden Carpenter finished 2nd in the 200 breast with a time of 2:07.83, while Juan Pablo Carrillo’s time of 59.34 placed him in a second-place time in the 100 breast. Todd Langland’s time of 46.81 in the 100 free, Sam Duimovich’s time of 4:48.45 in the 500 free, and Michael Lorch’s time of 53.82 in the 100 fly also earned second-place showing at the meet.
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Divers Close Out 2008 at Wildcat Dive Invitational Nov. 21-23, 2008
TUCSON, Ariz. – The UC San Diego diving team finished up 2008 at the Wildcat Dive Invitational in Tucson, prepping for the rest of their season against top competition, including the University of Arizona, USC, UNLV, and BYU. Brandon Liu recorded the best finish at the invite for the Tritons, finishing 20th in the consolation of the three-meter dive and 21st in the finals of the three-meter. Patrick Cohen led the way in the one-meter event with a top-25 finish and was followed in the standings by teammates Bryan McGrory, Liu, and Kevin Sullivan. On the women’s side, it was Danielle Niculescu and Jennifer Lappe representing the Tritons in Arizona. Niculescu and Lappe, both All-Conference recipients last season, finished consecutively in both the one-meter finals and one-meter consolation events.
Triton Women Clip Conference Foe Loyola Marymount Jan. 10, 2009
LA JOLLA, Calif. - The UC San Diego women’s swimming and diving team recorded a convincing 158-104 decision over conference rival Loyola Marymount Jan. 10 at Canyonview Pool. After falling by a slim 131-128 margin at LMU last season, the Tritons responded by winning 11 of 14 events at home, including the first six events of the day. Ashtyn Douglas, Alexandra Henley, Sadie O’Brien, Anju Shimura, and Jenn Sims all recorded multiple victories in leading UCSD to the win. “There was really no revenge factor, but we came in here with the attitude that we weren’t going lose,” said head coach Scott McGihon. UC San Diego got off to a good start, as O’Brien was joined by Shea Kopp, Jessica Ferguson, and Aubrey Panis in winning the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:48.69. Henley would follow that up with the first individual win of the day, completing the 1000 freestyle in a time of 10:29.90. Douglas’ time of 1:55.05 secured first in the 200 free, while Shimura won the 100 back and Sims won the 200 fly with times of 58.95 and 2:07.29, respectively. “Our plan was to win the first five races and hopefully have that shake their confidence,” said Coach McGihon. “When we were able to do that we took control of the meet.”
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Shimura’s second individual win of the day came in the 200 back with a time of 2:07.75. O’Brien picked up her first individual victory of the day in the 200 breast with her time of 2:26.92. Douglas finished .13 ahead of LMU’s Jill Dahle, winning the 500 free with a time of 5:12.47, while Sims’ winning time of 59.07 in the 100 fly accounted for her second win of the day. Henley closed out the individual competition, completing the 200 IM with a first-place time of 2:10.56.
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UCSD Wraps Up Home Season with Win over GCU Jan. 11, 2009
LA JOLLA, Calif. - The UC San Diego swimming and diving teams completed their home schedule Jan. 11 with a victory over Grand Canyon University at Canyonview Pool. The Triton men posted a 174-24 win, while the women finished with a 171-15 score. UCSD swimmers won all 22 events on the day. Dan Perdew and Kyle Begovich each won two individual events on the men’s side. On the women’s side, Alexandra Henley, Aubrey Panis, Shannon Simonds, and Jen Sims each accounted for an individual win, as well as serving as part of winning UCSD relay teams. The freshman 400 medley relay team of Shea Kopp, Sadie O’Brien, Henley, and Natasha Nguyen demonstrated a glimpse of the bright future of Triton swimming with their win in the 400 medley relay, besting UCSD’s ‘A’ and ‘B’ relay teams, as well as rival Grand Canyon, with a time of 4:01.59. The 200 freestyle relay ‘A’ squad of Deters, Simonds, Sims, and Panis later demonstrated their veteran expertise with a winning time of 1:39.24. Henley’s individual win came in the 200 fly with a time of 2:13.78. Simonds won the 200 IM in a time of 2:12.16, Sims bested teammate Deters in the 200 free with a time of 1:59.11, and Panis won the 200 back event (2:15.08). Perdew picked up victories in the 50 and 100 free events in front of the home crowd, clocking in with times of 21.20 and 47.14, respectively. Begovich’s two wins came in the distance events, topping the 1000 free with a time of 9:54.33 and completing the 500 free in 4:49.45, just ahead of Lohse’s time of 4:49.98. Hardy was joined by Pablo Carrillo, Andy Islip, and Todd Langland in winning the 400 medley relay with a time of 3:31.96. The 200 free relay team of Langland, Sam Stromberg, Blake Langland, and Perdew then completed the day in victory, finishing with a time of 1:25.01.
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Tritons Score Dramatic Win Against Toreros Jan. 17, 2009
SAN DIEGO, Calif. - The UCSD women’s swimming and diving team captured a dramatic 152-146 win over the University of San Diego on Jan. 17, marking the team’s eighth consecutive year with a win over the cross-town Toreros. The Tritons entered the meet’s final event at a 144-137 disadvantage, needing a huge win to pull off the come-from-behind victory. UCSD’s 400 free relay ‘A’ and ‘B’ squads provided the necessary victory, finishing first and second to seal the win. Kendall Bohn, Ashtyn Douglas, Anju Shimura, and Alexandra Henley also won individual events at the meet.
UCSD Wins Nine Events Against Cal Baptist, UC Irvine Jan. 24, 2009
IRVINE, Calif. - The UC San Diego swimming and diving teams competed in a dual meet against UC Irvine and Cal Baptist at Irvine on Jan. 24. The Triton women posted two victories, defeating Cal Baptist 20982 and host UCI by a 176-124 final score. The men’s squad fell to Cal Baptist, 118165, and UC Irvine, 96-185. Anju Shimura and Kendall Bohn led the way, winning two events each. On the men’s side, Kneif Lohse, Steven Hardy, and Pablo Carrillo each recorded a second-place finish.
The 200 medley relay squad of Shea Kopp, Sadie O’Brien, Jessica Ferguson, and Aubrey Panis gave UC San Diego a good start on Saturday, winning the opening relay with a time of 1:49.18. Following three straight wins by the Toreros in individual events, Bohn and O’Brien finished 1-2 in the 100 breast with times of 1:07.62 and 1:08.16. Douglas was victorious in the 100 free with a time of 53.59, while Shimura’s 2:06.33 in the 200 back and Henley’s finals time of 5:05.92 in the 500 free were also good for wins on the day.
The women’s 200 medley relay team got the Tritons off to a strong start, as Shea Kopp, Sadie O’Brien, Jessica Ferguson, and Aubrey Panis won the event with a time of 1:49.30. The 200 free relay team of Shimura, Ashtyn Douglas, Erinn Deters, and Panis also won their event, finishing with a time of 1:37.20. Shimura’s dual individual wins came in the 100 back, with a time of 58.13, and the 200 back, with a time of 2:04.90. Bohn won the 100 breast in 1:06.24 and the 200 breast with a time of 2:22.13. Panis, Douglas, and Alexandra Henley also were victorious on the day, winning the 50 free, 100 free, and 400 IM, respectively.
Still, the day belonged to the 400 free relay teams. The ‘A’ squad of Shimura, Douglas, Panis, and Shannon Simonds picked up the win with a time of 3:31.33, but the ‘B’ squad of Kopp, Natasha Nguyen, Ferguson, and Erinn Deters was equally impressive, beating USD’s top relay team with their time of 3:35:00.
Lohse’s second-place finish came in the 200 free with a time of 1:44.22. Carrillo was runner-up in the 100 breast with a time of 57.71, and Hardy finished the 100 back with a time of 54.02. The men’s 200 free relay team of Sam Stromberg, Todd Langland, Blake Langland, and Dan Perdew finished behind UC Irvine with a time 1:24.10.
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. – The UC San Diego women’s swimming and diving team completed their regular season on Jan. 31 at San Diego State against Wyoming, Northern Colorado, and host SDSU. The UCSD women’s team defeated Northern Colorado, 213-49, but fell to Wyoming by a 148-114 score and to the Aztecs, 140-122. Anju Shimura was victorious in the 200 back event, while Tritons recorded runner-up finishes in six other events. Shimura’s win in the 200 back came with a time of 2:04.23, while the sophomore from Irvine also finished second in the 100 back with a time of 58.38. Alexandra Henley finished second in 500 free, with a time of 5:01.16, and the 200 IM, with a finals time of 2:09.75 and a preliminary mark of 2:07.03. Erinn Deters was the runner-up in the 50 free with a time of 24.55, while Ashtyn Douglas placed second in the 100 free with her time of 53.40. Shimura, Deters, Douglas, and Aubrey Panis would collectively finish behind only Wyoming’s ‘A’ team in the 400 free relay with a time of 3:31.35.
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Triton Men and Women Capture Title at Pacific Coast Swimming and Diving Championships Feb. 18-21, 2009
LONG BEACH, Calif. – The UC San Diego swimming and diving teams completed a great showing at the Pacific Coast Swimming and Diving Championships in Long Beach on Saturday, with each team recapturing the conference titles they last won in 2007. The UCSD men’s squad was dominating, totaling 1561 points after four days, over 400 points ahead of second place UC Santa Cruz. The women’s team finished just over 20 points ahead of rival Loyola Marymount with 1403 points to LMU’s 1381. The Tritons got off to an amazing start on day one, with three school records in the four relay events and three new UCSD athletes qualifying for the NCAA National Championships. The women’s 200 medley relay team posted the best finish of the day, winning their event with a school record time, while the men’s 200 medley and women’s 800 free also set new UCSD standards. Diver Kevin Sullivan joined the ranks of Tritons heading to Nationals in Houston with his performance on the one-meter board. Shea Kopp, Mercedes O’Brien, Jessica Ferguson, and Aubrey Panis won the 200 medley relay in a UCSD record 1:45.29. The men’s 200 medley relay of Steven Hardy, Pablo Carrillo, Dan Perdew, and Todd Langland responded with their Triton record finish of 1:31.37, good for second overall.
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Both the women’s and men’s 800 free also finished as runners-up. The team of Alex Henley, Panis, Erinn Deters, and Ashtyn Douglas posted another school record with a 7:27.60 mark. The men, represented by Brandon Maryatt, Langland, Michael Lorch, and Kneif Lohse, finished with a time of 6:45.76. Lorch and Lohse also picked up their first NCAA qualifying times as part of the team.
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On the diving boards, Danie Niculescu finished fifth in the women’s three-meter with a score of 358.10. Sullivan secured a 442.80 point total for a third-place finish, and was followed by teammates Patrick Cohen in fourth and Bryan McGrory in fifth, posting scores of 424.45 and 368.30, respectively.
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At the end of day two, both the Triton men and women were at the top of the leaderboard with Lohse, Perdew, and the 200 free relay team each winning their events. The women’s squad received second place finishes on day two from Shannon Simonds, Henley, Deters, and the 200 free relay team. Lohse and Kyle Begovich finished 1-2 in the 500 free, recording times of 4:30.56 and 4:37.93, respectively. Perdew won the 50 free with a time of 20.47, while Todd Langland came in fifth at 20.78. Brandon Maryatt, Elden Carpenter, and Andy Islip placed 5-6-7 in the 200 IM, while Sam Stromberg, Todd and Blake Langland, and Perdew won the 200 free relay with a time of 1:22.10. Simonds’ time of 5:00.39 was good for second in the 500 free event. Henley would replicate that finish in the 200 IM with a time of 2:05.91. Kendall Bohn finished fourth in that same event with her finals time of 2:06.97, while posting the best time among all competitors during the preliminaries of the event. Deters and Panis finished second and third in the 50 free, with Deters posting a time of 23.58 and Panis finishing in 24.02. Niculescu also performed well for the diving team, finishing fourth on the one-meter boards with a score of 366.15. The 200 free relay team of Ferguson, Deters, Simonds, and Panis finished as runner-up with a time of 1:34.95. The Triton men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams remained in the lead after day three, with the men extending their advantage and the women’s squad holding off conference rival Loyola Marymount. Lohse posted a winning time of 1:39.57 in the 200 free, while Henley, Bohn, and the 400 medley relay squad also won their events. Lohse won the 200 free with a time of 1:39.57. Perdew finished second in the 100 fly, but posted a new personal best and UCSD topten time at 50.13. Sam Duimovich finished third in the 400 IM with a time of 4:07.31, while Hardy was third in the 100 back at 52.12. Brandon Maryatt and Carrillo placed 3-4 in the 100 breast, finishing with times of 57.68 and 58.16, respectively. The 400 medley relay team was also the bronze finisher
on Friday, as Hardy, Carrillo, Maryatt, and Perdew combined for a final time of 3:25.98. McGrory was the top finisher for the diving squad, coming in second with 457.80 points on the three-meter boards. Bohn and Henley won the 100 breast and 400 IM, respectively. Bohn posted a personal best 1:03.54, while Henley entered the Tritons all-time 10 top marks with a time of 4:25.87. Henley and Bohn were joined by Karla Holman and Simonds in winning the 400 medley relay event with a time of 3:50.98. Sims finished second in the 100 fly with a time of 57.37. Panis was fourth in the 200 free, finishing in 1:52.65. Kopp nearly joined her teammates with a top five finish, placing sixth with a time of 59.27 in the 100 back. On the final day, Perdew was the Triton’s top finisher, winning the 100 free event. Henley, Bohn and Sims each won their events during the final day of competition. Perdew’s win in the 100 free came with a time of 45.26. Todd Langland finished third in the same event, finishing in 45.56. Begovich was runner-up in the 1650 free with a time of 15:55.23, followed by teammate Lohse in third with his time of 16:03.26. Hardy was second in the 200 back at 1:52.10. Carpenter and Duimovich posted team-best times in the 200 breast and 200 fly at 2:05.81 and 1:55.31, respectively. Both placed fourth in their events. The 400 free relay team of Lohse, Blake Langland, Todd Langland, and Perdew finished second in the championships’ final event. Henley won the 200 back with a time of 2:01.82. Bohn won the 200 breast in 2:16.22, with O’Brien finishing second and Carrie Cunningham coming third, posting respective times of 2:22.03 and 2:22.13. Sims topped the 200 fly event in 2:03.62, with Holman finishing third at 2:08.38. Panis, Deters, and Douglas finished 3-4-5 in the 100 free and Elizabeth Strub placed sixth in the 1650 free with a time of 17:48.31. Deters, Douglas, Simonds, and Panis’ second-place time of 3:29.14 in the 400 free relay helped cap the conference win for UCSD.
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HOUSTON, Texas – The UC San Diego swimming and diving team, powered by final day repeat national championship performances from Dan Perdew and Kendall Bohn, finished third in the women’s division, with the men finishing seventh at the 2009 NCAA Division II National Championships. The women, who placed eight individuals in finals or consolation finals and broke three more school records on day four, piled up 425 points over the course of the event. The third place finish, one spot better than 2008, matched their best ever at the Division II level and fell just short of second place Wayne State’s 453.50. Drury (618.5 pts.) ran away with the title. The Triton men, hurt by a second relay disqualification in the 400 free relay Saturday morning, scored 221.5 points while equaling their placement of a year ago. The two DQs likely kept them from finishing as high as fourth. Drury, with 543 points, also won the men’s team title. “It was great to be able to be a significant contributor at the fastest D-II meet in history,” said head coach Scott McGihon. “We closed out the meet swimming as well as we could possibly have expected.” The highlight of the first day that saw six school records broken was the gold medal performance of the women’s 200 medley relay team, composed of sophomore Anju Shimura, freshman Mercedes O’Brien, sophomore Jessica Ferguson and senior Aubrey Panis. with a school record-breaking time of 1:42.56.
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O’Brien, Jessica Ferguson and Aubrey Panis standard of her own, going 23.20 while taking sixth place. Panis was 12th in 23.65. Versatile freshman Alex Henley served notice that she is a force to be reckoned with this week, setting a new school record (2:01.79) while racing to third in the 200 individual medley. On or near the lead all the way, Henley narrowly missed nabbing a title in her first NCAA event. UCSD’s other individual school record was registered in the 1,000 freestyle by senior Kneif Lohse, whose 9:15.69 garnered seventh place and lifted him past Devin Spicer on the all-time list by .16 seconds. Junior diver Kevin Sullivan, who feels his best event is the one-meter board, claimed 10th on the three-meter, racking up 340.35 points. On day two for the women’s side, UCSD opened the night with a silver medal effort in the 200 freestyle relay, with the quartet of Shimura, Ashtyn Douglas, Deters and Panis touching in 1:32.16 to knock down the oldest existing women’s relay mark by more than a second and a half. The women closed out
their night with a sparkling 3:44.64 swim in the 400 medley relay, the team of Henley, Jenn Sims, Bohn and Deters taking over three seconds off the standard set in 2008. The men were equally as impressive. The foursome of Sam Stromberg, Todd Langland, Blake Langland and Perdew came home third in the 200 freestyle relay, turning in a time of 1:20.90 in the final after blazing to a 1:20.02 in the prelims. Perdew and Todd Langland returned in the concluding 400 medley relay, joining Steven Hardy and Juan Pablo Carrillo for a fifth place finish in 3:17.44. For leadoff man Hardy, tonight’s race carried added significance. After being disqualified for a false start in Wednesday night’s 200 medley relay, he wanted to come back strong. Day two was certainly not only about the relays. The Tritons scored chunks of points in the 200 freestyle, producing new school marks in both the men’s and women’s races. Panis, the senior from Anaheim, lowered her own school record in the prelims and returned to do it again in the final, going 1:50.69 while placing fifth. In the same event, Deters was seventh, Douglas 11th and Shimura 14th. An-
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The Tritons nearly had a second national crown but defending champion Perdew had to settle for silver in the 50 freestyle despite clocking a blazing 19.69 to erase his own school mark. He finished .03 seconds behind Goran Majlat of Limestone College. Teammate Todd Langland was 14th in the same event (20.49).
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backstroke, Sims (2:02.84) and junior Carianne Cunningham (2:06.72) placed sixth and 15th in the 200 butterfly and Bohn, the defending NCAA champion in the 200 breaststroke (which she’ll swim Saturday night), led three UCSD point scorers in the 100 breaststroke. The fastest qualifier in the prelims, Bohn was second in a multi-swimmer photo finish, posting a time of 1:03.10. A repeat of her morning mark (1:02.99) would have given her the championship. O’Brien put on a good show out of Lane eight in her first NCAA final, grabbing fifth (1:03.61) and another freshman, Neda Nguyen was 13th. Bohn was upset at the missed opportunity but philosophical afterward. “That race was all sorts of crazy,” said the Manhattan Beach native. “I was really excited and just lost focus a little. I was thinking about racing and didn’t concentrate enough on my turns which were not well-timed—but it was fun and I’ll take second place. That’s not bad.”
Alex Henley, a competitor in four individual finals at the 2009 NCAA Division II National Championships other senior, Lohse turned the same back-toback record trick on the men’s side. He wound up sixth in a blanket finish, clocking 1:37.80 in the final. Sophomore Brandon Maryatt took 10th.
UC San Diego Tritons
Henley, third in Wednesday’s 200 individual medley, notched sixth Thursday in the 400 individual medley, shaving more than two seconds off her prelim time, covering the distance in 4:24.48, the second best time in UCSD history.
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Three Triton swimmers reached the consolation finals in the 100 butterfly. Sims was 10th (56.24) and Bohn 15th while Perdew claimed 16th (49.90) on the men’s side. The squads came out of day three with three additional school records to add to the haul of 11 over the first two days as well as a pair of top four relay finishes.
2009-10 Swimming & Diving
Henley and Lohse got things going early. The precocious Henley, making her third individual final of the meet, swam the third fastest time in school history (4:56.35) while finishing fifth in the 500 freestyle. In the same event for the men, Lohse took sixth, clocking 4:29.6 after snagging his third school mark of the meet with an ultra-quick 4:26.81in the prelims. He was disappointed about his performance in the finals. “I think that’s the first time in my life I’ve gone slower in the finals than the prelims,” he lamented. “I was stoked about my morning swim, it was exactly what I wanted to do and I thought I had a legit chance at a national championship. I think I just went out too fast.” The Triton women continued to pile up points in the individual events. Shimura (55.76) and Kopp (57.02) were fourth and 11th in the 100
Two Triton men finished 11th while swimming in consolation finals—Hardy in the 100 backstroke (49.87) and Carrillo in the 100 breaststroke (56.32). It was a breakthrough for Hardy who dipped under the 50-second barrier for the first time. Earlier in the day, Sullivan had another solid outing, registering 359 points to finish 11th on the one-meter board. He placed 10th on the three-meter on Wednesday. The concluding 800 freestyle relays showed the Tritons at their record-breaking best. The women’s unit of Panis, Deters, Shimura and Douglas smashed the school record by more than four seconds (7:23.54) but had to settle for second. Drury, which had posted a 7:21.89 mark in a timed morning heat, got the crown with being there to provide competition as Deters steamed home on the anchor leg, far ahead of her in-pool rivals. The men’s quartet—Todd Langland, Maryatt, freshman Michael Lorch and Lohse in the an-
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chor slot—outswam its eighth seed, setting a new UCSD standard of 6:39.34 while netting fourth place. For Lohse, it was a fitting way to wrap up day three. “It was nice to end on a high note, especially as part of a relay team in a dogfight,” said the free-spirited senior. “Brandon and Michael needed some hardware and it was my duty to close it out strong.” Two swimmers who certainly met high expectations on the final day were Perdew and Bohn. Saturday night, both successfully defended crowns they won last year in Columbia, Missouri. Perdew, who earlier in the meet was nosed out in the 50 freestyle, went wire-to-wire to smoke an elite 100 freestyle field in an NCAA record 43.30. “That was my goal at the beginning of the year—to break the national record,” said the junior from LaVerne. “But to actually do it, I can’t really describe how great it feels. To win one is all you can really ask for, but to do it twice, especially for our seniors who are really my class—well, I had a lot of help on this one. I told [assistant coach] Matt [Macedo] that I was going to make everyone hurt the first 50 and see what happens coming home. I think my two strengths are speed and having what it takes to close out a race. It worked out for me tonight.” Bohn, like Perdew came in as a favorite and had already been nosed out and relegated to runner-up in the shorter version of her specialty. There would be none of that on this night, however, as she also led block-towall, clocking 2:15.55 while winning the 200 breaststroke in fairly comfortable fashion. UCSD had four point-scorers in the event with Neda Nguyen (5th) and O’Brien (11th) and Cunningham (13th) following Bohn.
“It’s very difficult to repeat in anything and to have two do it on the same night, that made it extra special. Perdew getting the national record was icing on the cake,” said McGihon. Perdew and Bohn were hardly the only luminaries for UCSD. In the women’s 200 backstroke, Shimura finished 4th in the school record time of 1:59.56. She erased a record set in the prelims by teammate Henley who wound up one spot behind her in the final. For the multi-talented Henley, it was her fourth individual final of the meet. Another freshman, Kopp took 16th. Panis closed out her career with a 15th in the 100 freestyle (52.09).
Dan Perdew, 100 freestyle champion
On the men’s side, Hardy added to an already solid meet by grabbing 11th in the 200 backstroke with a personal best of 1:49.66. Juniors Elden Carpenter (2:04.13) and Carrillo (2:04.53) were 11th and 12th respectively in the 200 breaststroke. Earlier in the day, Lohse, who racked up three school records this week, took 15th in the 1,650 freestyle (15:46.60). In the final event of the evening, the UCSD foursome of Shimura, Simonds, Douglas and Deters delivered a third school mark (3:24.24) while finishing third in the 400 freestyle relay.
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UC San Diego Tritons
“I have to say winning this year was more of a relief,” said the senior from Manhattan Beach. “Last year I wasn’t really expecting anything, so I was really excited. This year, I was favored and wanted pretty badly to go out on a good note. I’m proud of myself and happy with the last race of my career.”
McGihon was thrilled with the accomplishments of his two stars.
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50 Freestyle 1 Dan Perdew
1000 Freestyle 3/11/2009
19.69
Bolded Records are from 2008-09
1 Mark Latronica
3/17/2000
48.81
2 Todd Langland
3/13/2008
20.33
2 Devin Spicer
3/9/2005 9:16.85
2 Steven Hardy
3/13/2009
49.87
3/17/1994
20.54
3 Joel Tourtellotte
3/8/2006 9:20.98
3 Travis Miller
3/18/1993
50.26
4 Tim Fuller
3/14/2007
20.62
4 Kyle Begovich
3/11/2009 9:26.98
4 Mike Lahey
3/11/2005
50.47
5 Blake Langland
3/11/2009
20.70
5 Dave Sacco
3/19/1988 9:28.06
5 Scott Wiederhold
3/21/1997
50.74
6 Kaley Parkinson
3/21/1996
20.73
6 John Pearce
3/10/2004 9:30.16
6 Aram Yoo
3/12/2004
51.26
7 Gabe Speyer
12/3/1992
20.75
7 David Tudury
1/25/1997 9:31.14
7 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/21/1985
51.31
8 Sam Stromberg
3/11/2009
20.75
8 Dagart Allison
3/12/2003 9:33.48
8 Greg Goodrich
3/15/1990
51.75
9 Jason Vance
3/15/1990
20.78
8 Jason Boettner
3/22/1997 9:34.63
9 Andy Hollywood
12/3/1993
51.77
10 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/21/1985
20.81
10 Brad Thomas
3/17/1990 9:35.17
10 Devin Ancona
2/9/2007
52.01
1 Dan Perdew
3/14/2009
43.30NCAA
1 Dave Sacco
3/19/1988 15:38.24
1 Travis Miller
3/19/1994 1:48.13
2 Tim Fuller
2/10/2007
44.79
2 Brad Thomas
3/18/1989 15:39.51
2 Mike Lahey
3/13/2004 1:48.55
1650 Freestyle
200 Backstroke
3 John Flowers
3/19/1994
44.90
3 Devin Spicer
3/16/2002 15:42.19
3 Steven Hardy
3/14/2009 1:49.66
4 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/17/1984
44.95
4 Joel Tourtellotte
3/12/2005 15:42.67
4 Scott Wiederhold
3/22/1997 1:50.49
5 Todd Langland
3/15/2008
44.98
5 Jason Boettner
3/22/1997 15:45.32
5 Jason Boettner
3/18/2000 1:51.78
6 Kurt Boehm
3/12/2005
45.28
6 Kneif Lohse
3/14/2009 15:46.40
6 Ryan Wong
3/16/2001 1:51.98
7 Travis Miller
3/19/1994
45.40
7 Tim McAteer
12/7/1996 15:51.18
7 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/21/1987 1:52.04
8 Jason Vance
3/17/1989
45.56
8 David Tudury
3/23/1996 15:52.46
8 Aram Yoo
3/13/2004 1:52.49
9 Steve Denys
3/17/1990
45.77
9 Kyle Begovich
3/14/2009 15:53.68
9 George Leicht
2/18/2005 1:53.02
10 Gabe Speyer
3/21/1992
45.89
10 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/23/1985 15:55.24
10 Jeff Vance
3/21/1992 1:53.45
200 Freestyle 1 Kneif Lohse
100 Butterfly 3/12/2009 1:37.80
1 Kurt Boehm
100 Breaststroke 3/10/2005
48.55
1 Matt Payne
3/17/2000
55.04
2 Kurt Boehm
3/10/2005 1:38.35
2 Mark Latronica
3/17/2000
48.78
2 Evan Hsiao
3/13/2008
55.27
3 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/20/1987 1:39.07
3 Daniel Perdew
3/12/2009
49.17
3 Juan Pablo Carrillo
3/13/2009
55.91
4 Brandon Maryatt
3/12/2009 1:39.11
5 Joel Tourtellotte 6 JP Oliver
4 Roger Brisbane
3/21/1986
49.28
4 Luke Seed
3/15/2002
56.32
3/9/2006 1:39.57
5 Travis Miller
3/19/1993
49.49
5 Rob Small
3/12/2004
56.53
3/15/2007 1:40.31
6 John Flowers
3/18/1994
50.15
6 Brett Going
11/21/2003
56.55
7 Tim Fuller
3/15/2007 1:40.58
7 Luke Seed
3/14/2002
50.56
7 Eric Bruner
3/21/1997
57.29
8 Todd Langland
3/13/2009 1:40.68
8 Jesse Marin
3/15/2007
50.87
8 Greg Knott
3/21/1997
57.45
9 Brad Thomas
3/16/1990 1:40.86
9 Kip Fulbeck
10 Devin Spicer
3/10/2005 1:40.96
10 Tim Fuller
500 Freestyle
UC San Diego Tritons
100 Backstroke 3/11/2009 9:15.64
3 John Flowers
100 Freestyle
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1 Kneif Lohse
3/19/1988
50.94
9 Brandon Maryatt
3/13/2009
57.59
11/17/2006
51.18
10 Greg Scott
12/1/2000
57.64
200 Butterfly
200 Breaststroke
1 Kneif Lohse
3/13/2009 4:26.81
1 Kurt Boehm
3/11/2005 1:46.03
1 Matt Payne
3/18/2000 2:02.24
2 Brad Thomas
3/15/1990 4:28.44
2 Roger Brisbane
3/22/1986 1:49.81
2 Rob Small
3/13/2004 2:03.56
3 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/15/1984 4:28.70
3 Mark Latronica
3/20/1999 1:50.52
4 Devin Spicer
3/11/2005 4:29.42
4 Jason Korotkin
11/19/2005 1:51.43
3 Elden Carpenter
3/14/2009 2:04.13
4 Juan Pablo Carrillo
3/14/2009 2:04.22
5 Jason Boettner
3/20/1997 4:29.95
5 Dave Sacco
3/17/1990 1:51.82
5 Evan Hsiao
3/17/2007 2:04.36
6 Joel Tourtellotte
3/10/2006 4:30.75
6 Travis Miller
12/4/1993 1:52.31
6 Brett Going
11/22/2003 2:04.45
7 Travis Miller
12/2/1993 4:31.46
7 Ben Falcioni
3/12/2004 1:52.73
7 Luke Seed
3/17/2001 2:04.61
8 Dave Sacco
3/15/1990 4:32.12
8 Jesse Marin
2/11/2006 1:53.22
8 Eric Bruner
3/22/1997 2:04.95
9 Tim McAteer
3/20/1997 4:32.50
9 Barney Sclafani
3/12/2004 1:53.26
9 Greg Scott
3/17/2001 2:05.13
10 David Tudury
2/15/1996 4:32.99
10 Paul Wikholm
2/18/2005 1:53.30
10 Kent Wehde
2/12/2000 2:05.44
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200 Medley Relay
50 Backstroke 1 Mark Latronica
Hardy, Carrillo 3/17/2000
22.56
2 Steven Hardy
3/11/2009
23.52
2/16/2005
23.94
400 Medley Relay
4 Greg Goodrich
3/16/1990
24.02
Hardy, Carrillo
5 Andy Hollywood
3/19/1993
24.03
Perdew, T. Langland
1 Evan Hsiao
3/8/2006
24.58
Stromberg, T. Langland
2 Matt Payne
3/17/2000
25.04
B. Langland, Perdew
3 Derron Fredrick
3/16/1990
25.65
4 Juan Pablo Carrillo
3/11/2009
25.31
11/10/2001
25.87
5 Luke Seed
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50 Breaststroke
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3/12/2009 3:17.44
200 Free Relay 3/12/2009 1:20.02
400 Free Relay Ja. Vance, Daniels
3/21/1990 3:00.58
Frederick, Denys 50 Butterfly 1 Dan Perdew
3/11/2009
21.53
800 Free Relay
3/19/1993
21.93
T. Langland, Maryatt
3/17/1988
22.18
Lorch, Lohse
4 Shannon Smith
3/16/1990
22.36
5 Barney Sclafani
3/8/2006
22.49
200 Individual Medley 1 Kurt Boehm
50 Freestyle 1 Dan Perdew
3/12/2009
19.41
3/13/2009 6:39.34
3/9/2005 1:47.48
2 Travis Miller
3/18/1993 1:50.13
3 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/19/1987 1:50.18
2 Todd Langland
3/12/2009
19.69
4 Ryan Wong
2/11/1999 1:52.03
3 John Flowers
3/19/1992
19.89
5 Luke Seed
3/14/2001 1:52.42
4 Steve Denys
3/16/1990
19.91
6 Michael Baier
3/9/2005 1:52.49
11/17/2006
20.01
7 Steven Hardy
3/12/2008 1:52.61
8 Mike Lahey
3/10/2004 1:53.60
5 Tim Fuller 100 Breaststroke
9 Ed Ruth
3/20/1997 1:53.61
10 Greg Knott
3/18/1999 1:53.84
1 Juan Pablo Carrillo
3/12/2009
54.94
2 Matt Payne
3/18/1999
55.38
3 Evan Hsiao
3/15/2007
55.72
4 Brett Going
11/22/2003
56.28
1 Kurt Boehm
2/19/2004 3:57.95
3/16/1990
57.52
2 Ryan Wong
2/12/1999 3:58.83
3 Michael Baier
3/10/2005 3:59.41
5 Derron Fredrick 100 Butterfly 1 Kurt Boehm
3/10/2005
47.77
400 Individual Medley
4 Ben Falcioni
3/11/2004 4:01.39
5 Joel Tourtellotte
3/10/2005 4:02.27
2 Mark Latronica
3/16/2000
47.99
6 Jason Boettner
3/20/1998 4:02.72
3 Travis Miller
3/18/1993
48.26
7 David Tudury
2/16/1996 4:02.73
4 Daniel Perdew
3/12/2009
48.43
8 Ed Ruth
3/21/1997 4:03.10
5 Roger Brisbane
3/20/1986
49.20
9 Shannon Smith
3/16/1989 4:05.40
10 Kent Wehde
3/21/1997 4:05.47
Bolded Records are from 2008-09
2 Travis Miller 3 Kip Fulbeck
100 Freestyle 1 Todd Langland
3/12/2009
43.98
2 Dan Perdew
3/15/2008
44.09
3 John Flowers 5 Jason Vance
3/17/1994
44.24
11/18/2006
44.30
3/15/1990
44.36
UC San Diego Tritons
4 Tim Fuller
200 Freestyle 1 Kurt Boehm
3/11/2005 1:37.24
2 Kneif Lohse
3/13/2009 1:37.92
3 Travis Miller
3/18/1994 1:37.94
4 Bill Kazmierowicz
3/21/1986 1:38.94
5 Brad Thomas
3/16/1990 1:39.20
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50 Freestyle 1 Erinn Deters 2 Rosanna Delurgio 3 Emily Harlan
1000 Freestyle 2/19/2009
23.20
1 Sophie Levy
3/8/2006 10:08.15
1 Alex Henley
3/12/2009
55.46
3/9/2005
23.31
2 Andrea Lippin
3/8/2006 10:15.13
2 Anju Shimura
3/13/2009
55.61
3/9/2005
23.32
3 Jennifer Watanabe
1/28/2000 10:20.98
3 Jennifer Watanabe
3/15/2002
56.86
4 Aubrey Panis
11/20/2008
23.48
4 Tracy Mulvany
3/12/1988 10:25.66
4 Shea Kopp
3/13/2009
57.02
5 Anju Shimura
3/12/2009
23.66
5 Keri Wilson
3/14/1998 10:27.51
5 Susan Bell
3/9/2006
57.44
6 Shawna Caballero
3/12/1998
23.76
6 Marisa Podesto
3/10/2004 10:28.94
6 Aubrey Panis
3/14/2008
57.52
3/9/2000
23.81
7 Alex Henley
1/10/200910:29.90
7 Catherine Capriles
3/15/1991
57.62
7 Amanda Gurnee 8 Ashtyn Douglas
3/11/2009
23.89
8 Kailey Makuta
11/22/200810:34.17
8 Emily Harlan
11/18/2005
57.92
9 Liz Whiteley
3/14/2007
23.93
9 Connie Romero
2/20/1993 10:34.59
9 Carrie Parker
3/11/1994
58.82
10 Carolyn Kwok
3/10/2004
23.97
10 Nina Tomasevich
2/17/2001 10:35.89
10 Rebecca Rabe
3/14/1997
58.83
1 Rosanna Delurgio
3/12/2005
50.56
1 Sophie Levy
2/11/2006 16:57.62
1 Anju Shimura
3/14/2009 1:59.56
2 Anju Shimura
3/14/2009
51.12
2 Andrea Lippin
2/18/2005 17:02.98
2 Alex Henley
3/14/2009 2:00.20
Bolded Records are from 2008-09
100 Freestyle
1650 Freestyle
UC San Diego Tritons
200 Backstroke
3 Emily Harlan
2/18/2005
51.16
3 Tracy Mulvany
3/12/1988 17:12.84
3 Jennifer Watanabe
3/17/2001 2:00.61
4 Aubrey Panis
2/21/2009
51.86
4 Keri Wilson
3/14/1998 17:20.38
4 Catherine Capriles
3/10/1990 2:03.78
5 Shawna Caballero
3/14/1998
51.91
5 Nina Tomasevich
2/17/2001 17:31.15
5 Shea Kopp
3/14/2009 2:04.80
6 Erinn Deters
3/14/2009
51.93
6 Connie Romero
2/20/1993 17:31.34
6 Shannon Simonds
2/21/2009 2:05.26
7 Shannon Simonds
3/11/2006
52.02
7 Marisa Podesto
3/13/2004 17:35.15
7 Susan Bell
8 Ashtyn Douglas
11/22/2008
52.10
8 Jenna Banazek
1/10/1988 17:42.86
8 Aubrey Panis
2/10/2007 2:05.34 11/18/2006 2:05.89
9 Amanda Gurnee
2/13/1999
52.33
9 Elizabeth Strub
11/22/200817:46.42
9 Frances Tran
2/22/2003 2:06.51
10 Samantha Wong
2/12/2000
52.36
10 Kailey Makuta
11/22/200817:46.66
10 Molly McCorkle
12/1/2001 2:06.52
200 Freestyle
100 Butterfly
100 Breaststroke
1 Aubrey Panis
3/13/2009 1:50.07
1 Karla Holman
3/13/2008
56.02
1 Rosanna Delurgio
3/14/2003 1:01.88NCAA
2 Erinn Deters
3/12/2009 1:51.06
2 Jennifer Sims
3/13/2008
56.21
2 Denise Bogard
3/12/2004 1:02.41
3 Anju Shimura
11/21/2008 1:51.46
3 Kendall Bohn
3/12/2009
56.76
3 Kendall Bohn
3/13/2009 1:02.99
4 Ashtyn Douglas
3/12/2009 1:51.46
4 Sabrina Lum
3/12/1993
57.59
4 Sandra Lopez
3/16/2001 1:03.21
5 Alex Henley
2/18/2009 1:51.74
5 Alison Gilmore
3/14/1985
57.97
5 Mercedes O’Brien
3/13/2009 1:03.61
6 Shannon Simonds
3/12/2006 1:52.34
6 Christy Parker
3/15/1991
58.12
6 Rebecca Arnold
3/12/1999 1:04.62
7 Sophie Levy
2/17/2005 1:52.38
7 Heather Szmidt
11/17/2006
58.52
7 Neda Nguyen
3/13/2009 1:04.77
8 Jennifer Watanabe
2/11/2000 1:52.55
8 Sarah Grant
9 Rosanna Delurgio
2/17/2005 1:53.00
9 Jessica Ferguson
10 Kelly Byrne
3/12/1999 1:53.37
10 Brenda Weigel
1 Sophie Levy
3/9/2006 4:55.44
1 Jennifer Sims
3/14/2008 2:01.84
1 Rosanna Delurgio
3/12/2005 2:13.80NCAA
2 Jennifer Watanabe
3/9/2000 4:55.48
2 Sabrina Lum
3/13/1993 2:05.03
2 Kendall Bohn
3/14/2009 2:15.55
3 Alex Henley
3/13/2009 4:56.35
3 Karla Holman
10/28/2006 2:05.32
3 Sandra Lopez
3/17/2001 2:16.74
4 Andrea Lippin
3/10/2006 4:58.41
4 Carianne Cunningham
3/13/2009 2:06.58
4 Denise Bogard
3/13/2004 2:18.18
5 Sabrina Lum
3/11/1993 4:59.60
5 Frances Tran
3/14/2003 2:06.89
5 Neda Nguyen
3/14/2009 2:18.72
500 Freestyle
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2/13/2004
58.62
8 Louisa Salisbury
3/12/2004 1:04.90
11/21/2008
58.63
9 Lindsey Meeks
3/15/2002 1:04.96
3/13/1992
58.85
10 Carianne Cunningham
3/13/2009 1:05.81
200 Butterfly
200 Breaststroke
5 Shannon Simonds
3/10/2006 4:59.71
6 Crystal Konno
2/20/1986 2:07.44
6 Mercedes O’Brien
3/14/2009 2:20.17
7 Catherine Capriles
3/14/1991 5:00.68
7 Jenna Banazek
3/10/1990 2:07.71
7 Carianne Cunningham
3/14/2009 2:20.33
8 Tracy Mulvany
3/10/1988 5:01.63
8 Nicole Ressler
3/10/1990 2:08.15
8 Susan Bell
11/20/2004 2:21.37
9 Jenna Banazek
2/18/1988 5:01.91
9 Lee Morrow
3/12/1983 2:08.23
9 Kelly Byrne
3/16/1996 2:22.03
10 Keri Wilson
3/12/1998 5:02.06
10 Christine Hyjek
2/22/2003 2:08.31
10 Lindsey Meeks
3/17/2002 2:22.53
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200 Free Relay
50 Backstroke 1 Anju Shimura 2 Susan Bell
Shimura, Deters 3/11/2009
25.96
2/8/2006
26.94 27.06
400 Free Relay
11/21/2008
27.09
Shimura, Simonds
3/15/1991
27.46
Douglas, Deters
1 Rosanna Delurgio
3/10/2005
28.40
Panis, Shimura
2 Mercedes O’Brien
3/11/2009
28.46
Douglas, Deters
4 Shea Kopp 5 Catherine Capriles 50 Breaststroke
3 Louisa Salisbury
3/12/2009 1:32.16
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3/12/2008
3 Aubrey Panis
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3/14/2009 3:24.24
800 Free Relay
11/18/2005
28.69
4 Sandra Lopez
3/15/2001
29.07
5 Lindsey Meeks
3/14/2001
29.15
3/13/2009 7:23.54
200 Medley Relay Shimura, O’Brien
3/11/2009 1:42.56
Ferguson, Panis 50 Butterfly 1 Jennifer Sims
3/12/2008
25.37
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2 Jessica Ferguson
3/11/2009
25.28
Henley, Bohn
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3/14/2007
25.55
Sims, Deters
3/13/1998
25.56
3/13/2002
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50 Freestyle
200 Individual Medley 1 Alex Henley
3/11/2009 2:01.79
2 Jennifer Watanabe
3/14/2001 2:04.41 3/10/2004 2:04.75
1 Erinn Deters
3/12/2009
22.57
3 Denise Bogard
2 Emily Harlan
11/16/2005
22.64
4 Susan Bell
3/8/2006 2:05.63
3 Aubrey Panis
3/12/2009
22.68
5 Catherine Capriles
3/8/1990 2:05.74
4 Rosanna Delurgio
3/10/2005
22.84
6 Shannon Simonds
3/8/2006 2:06.32
5 Shannon Simonds
3/12/2009
23.25
100 Breaststroke 1 Rosanna Delurgio
3/10/2005 1:01.18
2 Kendall Bohn
3/12/2009 1:02.25
3 Sandra Lopez
3/15/2001 1:02.80
7 Christine Hyjek
2/20/2003 2:06.93
8 Kendall Bohn
2/19/2009 2:06.97
9 Kelly Byrne
3/14/1996 2:08.36
10 Sandra Lopez
3/14/2001 2:08.63
400 Individual Medley
4 Louisa Salisbury
3/9/2006 1:04.10
1 Jennifer Watanabe
3/15/2001 4:22.68
5 Rebecca Arnold
3/9/2000 1:04.74
2 Alex Henley
3/12/2009 4:24.48
3 Susan Bell
2/10/2006 4:25.69
100 Butterfly 1 Karla Holman
3/13/2008
55.69
4 Christine Hyjek
2/21/2003 4:28.57
5 Kelly Byrne
3/12/1999 4:31.87
2 Jennifer Sims
3/12/2009
56.17
6 Lauren O’Neill
3 Sarah Brainard
2/11/1999
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7 Carianne Cunningham
3/12/2009 4:33.26
4 Alison Gilmore
3/15/1986
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8 Linda Monroe
3/12/1999 4:33.55
3/8/1990
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9 Neda Nguyen
11/21/2008 4:37.28
5 Sabrina Lum
10 Jenn Navala
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4 Shawna Caballero 5 Carly Ross
3/12/2009 3:44.64
11/17/2006 4:33.03
2/10/2006 4:37.29
100 Freestyle 1 Erinn Deters
3/12/2009
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2 Emily Harlan
2/18/2005
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3/9/2000
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2/16/2008
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3/15/2003
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3/16/2001 1:49.69
2 Catherine Capriles
3/15/1991 1:50.46
3 Erinn Deters
3/13/2009 1:50.70
4 Anju Shimura
3/13/2009 1:51.03
5 Sophie Levy
3/10/2006 1:51.26
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YEAR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78
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POINTS 221.5 233.5 287 256 397 282 96 105 179 283 382.5 395 336 254 100 389.5 442.5 361 271 535.5 486 313 286 338 280.5 162.5 105 48 47 70 59 33
QUAL. 12 11 13 9 13 12 6 10 6 13 18 16 10 9 10 16 13 13 13 19 21 17 19 12 14 11 10 10 13 10 8 4
ALL-AMER. 12 7 11 15 11 10 4 6 5 8 11 15 10 9 10 12 12 9 9 9 13 11 12 11 12 9 8 8 8 9 4 4
YEAR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81
NATIONAL FINISH 3rd NCAA II 4th NCAA II 3rd NCAA II 3rd NCAA II 3rd NCAA II 3rd NCAA II 3rd NCAA II 4th NCAA II 3rd NCAA II 3rd NCAA III 4th NCAA III 3rd NCAA III 3rd NCAA III 2nd NCAA III 3rd NCAA III 4th NCAA III 2nd NCAA III 2nd NCAA III 2nd NCAA III 2nd NCAA III 2nd NCAA III 2nd NCAA III 3rd NCAA III 2nd NCAA III 3rd NCAA III 6th NCAA III 5th NCAA III 9th NCAA III 37th AIAW
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QUAL. 14 9 12 11 15 15 14 18 18 16 20 17 18 11 11 14 14 17 20 17 15 19 11 10 8 9 9 9 6
ALL-AMER. 13 7 12 17 12 13 11 12 11 12 12 13 17 11 11 12 14 13 9 12 7 13 10 10 8 9 9 7 2
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2009 Daniel Perdew
100 Freestyle
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2008 Daniel Perdew Daniel Perdew
50 Freestyle 100 Freestyle
20.07 44.23
2007 Evan Hsiao
100 Breaststroke
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2005 Kurt Boehm Kurt Boehm Kurt Boehm
200 Individual Medley *1:47.48 200 Freestyle 1:38.35 200 Butterfly 1:46.03
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2000 Mark Latronica Matt Payne
100 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke
48.81 55.04
1996 Adam Burgasser
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1994 John Flowers Travis Miller Travis Miller John Flowers Travis Miller Flowers, Miller, Parkinson, Glasser Miller, Parkinson, Glasser, Flowers
100 Freestyle 100 Backstroke 200 Backstroke 100 Butterfly 200 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle Relay
44.90 50.29 1:48.13 50.14 1:50.66 1:21.99
400 Freestyle Relay
3:01.44
1993 Travis Miller Travis Miller Travis Miller Speyer, Miller, Glasser, Flowers Fahlen, McNeff, Glasser, Miller Hollywood, Spangler, Miller, Flowers
100 Butterfly 200 Backstroke 200 Individual Medley 400 Freestyle Relay
49.49 1:48.48 1:50.13 3:01.88
800 Freestyle Relay
6:47.21
400 Medley Relay
3:22.51
1992 Travis Miller Speyer, Flowers, Pahland, Glasser
200 Backstroke 200 Freestyle Relay
1:49.93 1:22.63
1991 Travis Miller Travis Miller
100 Backstroke 200 Backstroke
51.41 1:51.32
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1990 Greg Goodrich Jason Vance Brad Thomas Brad Thomas Goodrich, Fredrick, S. Smith, Denys Goodrich, Fredrick, S. Smith, Ja. Vance
100 Backstroke 200 Backstroke 500 Freestyle 1650 Freestyle 200 Medley Relay
51.97 1:53.88 4:28.44 15:43.32 1:31.94
400 Medley Relay
3:23.67
1989 Goodrich, Fredrick, Je. Vance, Ja. Vance
400 Medley Relay
3:25.68
1987 Bill Kazmierowicz
200 Individual Medley
1:50.18
1985 Jeff Stabile Jeff Stabile Roger Brisbane Bill Kazmierowicz
One-Meter Diving Three-Meter Diving 200 Butterfly 100 Backstroke
1984 Bill Kazmierowicz Bill Kazmierowicz
200 Freestyle 500 Freestyle
426.05 Pts 454.20 Pts 1:49.87 51.48 1:39.10 4:28.70
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2:15.55 1:42.56
2008 Kendall Bohn
200 Breaststroke
2:17.71
2005 Rosanna Delurgio Rosanna Delurgio Bell, Delurgio Tran, Harlan
100 Breaststroke 200 Breaststroke
1:02.17 *2:13.80
400 Medley Relay
3:48.58
2004 Rosanna Delurgio Rosanna Delurgio Denise Bogard C.Kwok, Harlan, Delurgio, Whiteley
100 Breaststroke 200 Breaststroke 200 Individual Medley 200 Free Relay
1:02.07 *2:15.76 2:04.76 1:33.93
2003 Rosanna Delurgio Rosanna Delurgio
100 Breaststroke 200 Breaststroke
*1:01.88 2:15.84
2001 Jennifer Watanabe Jennifer Watanabe Jennifer Watanabe Sandra Lopez Sandra Lopez Watanabe, Lopez, S. Brainard, Wong
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EVENT
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500 Freestyle 400 Individual Medley 200 Backstroke 800 Freestyle Relay
4:55.48 4:27.28 2:03.30 7:37.00
1997 Rebecca Rabe
100 Backstroke
1996 Sheri Takeuchi Sheri Takeuchi McPherson, Irwin Byrne, Parker Kelly Byrne
One-Meter Diving 385.40 Pts Three-Meter Diving 483.20 Pts 800 Free Relay 7:41.53
1995 Sheri Takeuchi
Three-Meter Diving 467.80 Pts
1994 Julie Goldstein Julie Goldstein
One-Meter Diving 421.15 Pts Three-Meter Diving 464.90 Pts
58.83
200 Breaststroke
2:22.03
1993 Jill Jackson
Three-Meter Diving
1991 Catherine Capriles Catherine Capriles Sabrina Lum Rothbard, Lum, Banaszek, Capriles
100 Backstroke 200 Backstroke 200 Butterfly 800 Freestyle Relay
445.95 Pts 57.62 2:04.43 2:06.40 7:41.67
1990 Catherine Capriles Catherine Capriles Catherine Capriles
100 Backstroke 200 Backstroke 200 Individual Medley
57.95 2:03.78 2:05.74
1986 Tracy Mulvany Tracy Mulvany
500 Freestyle 1650 Freestyle
1985 Irene Mons Alison Gilmore Gilmore, Mulvany Lee, Mons
500 Freestyle 100 Butterfly 800 Freestyle Relay
5:02.06 57.97 7:44.32
1983 Lee Morrow
200 Butterfly
2:08.23
1982 Lee Morrow
200 Butterfly
2:09.40
5:02.78 17:26.32
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1986 Bill Kazmierowicz 100 Backstroke 51.31 Bill Kazmierowicz 200 Individual Medley 1:51.61 Bill Kazmierowicz 1650 Freestyle 15:55.25 Roger Brisbane 100 Butterfly 49.28 Roger Brisbane 200 Butterfly 1:49.81 Jeff Stabile One-Meter Diving 445.75 Pts Jeff Stabile Three-Meter Diving 470.25 Pts Kazmierowicz, Fredrick 400 Medley Relay 3:25.11 Brisbane, Cramer
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This is UCSD Athletics... • Triton teams have captured 29 National Championships while 37 teams have finished as National Runners-Up. 44 others have achieved National Third Place honors. All told, UCSD has won a total of 171 national, regional, and conference championships. • Individually, 130 Triton student-athletes have captured National Championships and a remarkable 990 student-athletes have been named to All-America teams. • UCSD student-athletes have excelled academically as well, earning 23 prestigious NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships and 140 Academic All-America selections. Consistently, over 55 percent of the student-athletes earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, placing them on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. • In 2008, UCSD was ranked first in Division II and 20th overall in the National Collegiate Scouting Association Power Rankings, which are based on student-athlete graduation rates, academic strength, and athletic prowess of the university. • In 2008-09, UCSD posted a Seventh Place Finish out of over 300 schools in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup, an award emblematic of the best overall athletics department in the country. Since moving to the NCAA Division II level in 2000, UCSD has placed in the top seven programs in the country on eight different occasions and finished second overall twice. • Beginning in 2005-06, UCSD has won the last four California Collegiate Athletic Association Commissioner’s Cup titles, an award symbolizing the best overall athletics department in the CCAA.
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• To provide a broad base of men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports. • To attract students of high academic capabilities and athletic talent who are representative of the diversity of the people of the state of California. • To promote healthy physical activity, athletic competition, communications and interpersonal skills, teamwork, and overall personal growth. • To promote the principles of ethical conduct, fair play, and respect and understanding of others. • To promote the academic advancement and graduation of student-athletes and prepare student athletes for lifelong learning, future careers, and engaged citizenship. • To foster the development of student-athletes’ abilities to live successfully in a diverse and global society. • To enhance student life at UCSD and foster campus pride and community support. • To participate competitively in an athletic conference that complements and supports the mission and goals of the UCSD Intercollegiate Program and the campus. 2009-10 Swimming & Diving
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A 1972 graduate of East Stroudsburg University, Edwards earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. He then went on to receive his masters in Sports Administration from the University of Massachusetts in 1973. In addition to working as athletics director at East Stroudsburg University and UC San Diego, he has athletics administration experience at the University of Massachusetts, UC Davis, the University of Michigan, and Drexel University.
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Located on the eastern end of campus, between Eleanor Roosevelt College and Warren College, the Canyonview Aquatic Center features two outdoor, Olympic-Size Pools, which can be divided into 8 lanes of 50 meters in length or 19 lanes of 25 yards in length. The west pool is home to the UCSD men’s and women’s water polo teams, as well as the men’s and women’s swimming teams. The east pool is used for recreational swimmers in addition to the UCSD men’s and women’s diving teams who practice and compete while the diving boards and platforms used by the UCSD Diving Teams are located in the complex on the east side.
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• Two Pools, Heated year-round to 80-85 degrees • Bleacher seating for 1,500 and an additional 1,000 more on grass • Men’s and women’s locker rooms with showers • Lights on the deck accommodate night use • Diving Area consists of one 5-meter platform, two 3-meter platforms, two 1-meter platforms
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wo integral parts of the UC San Diego athletics department are the Athletic Performance Program and the Sports Medicine Program, both of which provide a tremendous advantage to all 23 of the UCSD intercollegiate sports. The Athletic Performance Program is geared toward teaching each student-athlete how to achieve the highest level of athletic development through enhancement of all components of strength and conditioning. Athlete workouts are planned and monitored out by Rob Mamula, UCSD’s Director of Athletic Performance. Mamula brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Triton athletics and represents the only full-time strength and conditioning coach in the entire CCAA. The Tritons work out in the RIMAC weight room, which is over 12,000 square feet in size and features state of the art equipment. The UCSD Athlete Performance Program is truly designed with the student-athlete’s enhancement in mind. Very few programs at the Division II level have such expertise and first class facilities at the disposal of the student-athlete, helping to further distinguish the Triton Athletics Department as one of the premiere intercollegiate programs in the country. The UC San Diego Sports Medicine Center is dedicated to the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries suffered by Triton student-athletes. Under the supervision of head athletic trainer Kevin Messey MS, ATC, CSCS and his staff, UCSD athletes receive the highest quality medical care and access to an extensive network of physicians and other medical specialists. The rest of the training room staff is comprised of two full-time ATCs and an average of 10 athletic training students (ATS). The UCSD athletic training room is a clinical site for San Diego State University’s accredited athletic training education program, where some of the athletic training students fulfill their clinical experience. Additionally, the UCSD Sports Medicine Center offers a wide variety of options for examination and rehabilitation.
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he University of California, San Diego Department of Athletics is committed to actively participating in the community through a variety of outreach events and services. Student-athletes from 23 sports participate in a wide range of service and outreach programs in and around the San Diego area. In 2003-04 the Tritons began the “Team Up!” program. This program assists local elementary schools that do not have a physical education component in their current curriculum. UCSD student-athletes provide healthy physical activity and create an environment for elementary school students that foster positive thinking and team building. The program was run at the Del Mar Heights Elementary School in the morning hours prior to school starting and during the students’ lunch periods during the past two years.
Triton student-athletes make the holidays brighter for 12 families in the San Diego area on an annual basis, providing a plethora of gifts and holiday cheer. Triton teams paired up and each tandem purchased presents, food, and goodies to deliver to their adopted family before the holidays. Families were selected by the Neighborhood House Association which runs the Head Start programs throughout San Diego County. Studentathletes contacted the families to find out what special presents the children wanted, as well as what sort of clothing or other needs could be met. Teams delivered the presents in person and spent time with the families, often playing games with the children. Families each received approximately $300-$500 worth of gifts, depending on the number of children. Presents ranged from a bike for one child to clothing and food for the parents. In conjuction with the California Collegiate Athletic Association as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Triton student-athletes have gone to work to raise money for the Make-AWish Foundation in each of the last three years. The student-athletes held a bake sale during the Annual Sun God Festival on the UCSD campus. Each team brought baked goods for a sale in the evening prior to the festival’s main event. The goal at each CCAA member institution was to raise $1 per student-athlete. Triton student-athletes far exceeded this goal, raising over $1,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in 2005. Additionally, the Intercollegiate Athletics Department holds an annual Blood Drive to benefit the American Red Cross. All coaches, staff and out of season student-athletes participated in the blood drive, while those student-athletes who were in season recruited other students on campus to donate blood on their behalf.
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Volunteer Connection Adopt-A-Family Program Hands Across America St. Vincent De Paul Soup Kitchen Row for the Cure Preuss School Clinics Starlings Volleyball Club Habitat for Humanity San Diego Special Olympics California Half Ironman Volunteers Mission Bay Beach Clean Up Race for the Cure Boy’s and Girl’s Club Sports Clinics
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Nestled along the Pacific Ocean on 1,200 acres of coastal woodland, UCSD is a powerful magnet for those seeking a fresh, next-generation approach to education and research. Since its founding nearly five decades ago, UCSD is one of the ten campuses in the world-renowned University of California system and has rapidly achieved the status as one of the top institutions in the nation for higher education and research. UCSD’s interdisciplinary ethos and tradition of innovation and risk-taking underlie its research strength and ability to recruit top scholars and students. Students: The average high school GPA of admitted freshmen was 4.08 in the fall of 2009. UCSD ranks 7th nationally among major research universities sending students abroad in full-year programs. Economic Impact: UCSD’s contributes more than $7.2 billion in direct and indirect spending and personal income each year to the California economy and generates 39,000 jobs, according to a study by CBRE Consulting. The university’s faculty and alumni have created at least 193 start-up companies, including many local biotech companies. UCSD is the 3rd largest employer in San Diego County with nearly 26,000 employees. Specialized Resources: UCSD’s graduate and professional schools include Scripps Institution of Oceanography; School of Medicine; School of International Relations and Pacific Studies; School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Jacobs School of Engineering (graduate and undergraduate), and Rady School of Management. The campus also is home to the San Diego Supercomputer Center; California Institute for Information Technology and Telecommunications; Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, and Institute of the Americas.
UCSD: ACADEMIC RANKINGS • U.S. News & World Report ranks UC San Diego as the 7th best public university in the nation, and 35th among the nation’s top 50 universities. Also, in its 2009 survey of graduate programs, U.S. News ranks the School of Medicine 6th among the nation’s public medical schools and the Jacobs School of Engineering 7th among the nation’s public engineering schools. U.S. News also ranks UC San Diego 14th among national universities in the category of “Up and Coming Schools.” • UC San Diego is ranked the 2nd best university in the nation by the Washington Monthly’s 2009 College Guide, based on the positive impact the university has had on the country. • UC San Diego is ranked 10th in the nation in the quality of its faculty. The National Research Council. UC San Diego is currently where eight Nobel Laureates call home, adding to the total of 16 in school history. • Thomson Scientific ranks UC San Diego the 7th highest-impact research institution in the nation from 2001-2005, based on the citation impact of published research in science and the social sciences. • UC San Diego was named the “hottest” institution in the nation for students to study science by Newsweek and the 2006 Kaplan/Newsweek College Guide. UC San Diego Tritons
• The Princeton Review’s annual college guide ranks UC San Diego as the 7th best value among public universities in the nation. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks UC San Diego 10th nationally for best values in public colleges. UC San Diego graduates rank 3rd nationally in salary earnings among public universities, according to Forbes.com.
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The UCSD campus is located in La Jolla, Calif., just minutes north of America’s sixth largest city, San Diego. Spanish for ‘the jewel’, La Jolla is one of San Diego’s first neighborhoods to be settled. The city of La Jolla has spectacular beaches and park areas that are popular for great diving, swimming, surfing, hiking, romantic sunset strolls, and family fun. La Jolla’s village area boasts a beautiful Mediterranean charm and a cool Southern Californian vibe, and rolls out the red carpet when it comes to it’s fine dining, theatre, cultural activities, boutique shopping, art galleries, and fine lodging establishments. It is no wonder why La Jolla’s Prospect Street was dubbed ‘San Diego’s Rodeo Drive’.
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Named “America’s Finest City” for its hospitality, beauty, and ideal climate, San Diego is located at the southern tip of California, just north of Mexico. The residents of San Diego county are so physically active that Sports Illustrated magazine once called it “Sportstown, U.S.A.” San Diego’s 70 miles of beaches are a haven for swimmers, surfers, divers, boaters, and sunbathers alike. The city of San Diego is a major commercial business center with more than 2.6 million residents and a varied economy based in agriculture, manufacturing, aerospace, technology, electronics, aircraft, ship-building, scientific research and tourism. The city is one of the largest biotech centers in the U.S. Sea World
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Back row (L to R): Assistant coach Matt Macedo, assistant coach Corrie Falcon, Daniel Perdew, Andy Islip, Todd Langland, Sam Stromberg, Lewis Anderson, Bobby Barrett, Michael Lorch, Juan Pablo Carrillo, Julius Espiritu, head coach Scott McGihon. Middle row (L to R): Shaun Stringer, Adam Heinz, Blake Langland, Jereme Barnett-Woods, Steven Rick, Chris Baier, Greg Goodell, Kyle Begovich, Jonathan Masehi-Lano. Front row (L to R): Adam Rice, Andy White, Tyler Runsten, Bryan McGrory, Patrick Cohen, Sam Duimovich, Paul Guzman.
Women’s Swimming & Diving
Back row (L to R): Assistant coach Matt Macedo, assistant coach Corrie Falcon, Kelsey Quigley, Katherine Tse, Rachel Robertson, Alex Henley, Jessica Ferguson, Jennifer Bone, Shea Kopp, Olivia Fountain, Michelle Robbins, Candace Linscheid, Elizabeth Strub, head coach Scott McGihon. Middle row (L to R): Mercedes O’Brien, Olivia Martens, Amber Tan, Casey Adams, Megan Thomas, Kailey Makuta, Beth Dong, Michelle McCadden, Natasha Nguyen, Bellona Yuan, Hayley Hansen. Front row (L to R): Karla Holman, Lauren Lewis, Neda Nguyen, Hima Potu, Danie Niculescu, Carianne Cunningham, Anju Shimura, Emilie Schnarr.