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TABLE OF CONTENTS About the University...................................... 3-4 Coaching Staff Josh Willman................................................. 6-7 Jarrod Zwirko..................................................... 8 Carol Stevenson................................................. 9 Jared Felker....................................................... 10 Support Staff.............................................. 12-17 Roster............................................................... 18 Meet the Wildcats...................................... 19-38 History & Records..................................... 40-45 CONTACT INFO Media Relations.............................. Alex Comeau Phone............................................ 603-862-3835 E-mail................................alex.comeau@unh.edu Fax................................................. 603-862-3839 Willman Phone............................. 603-862-3832 Willman E-Mail...............josh.willman@unh.edu Athletics Website.............. www.unhwildcats.com
QUICK FACTS Founded............................................................1866 Location...........................................Durham, N.H. Enrollment....................................................14,596 Nickname.................................................. Wildcats Colors................................................Blue & White Pool....................................................... Swasey Pool Capacity..............................................................650 Length......................................................... 25-yard Affliation.............................................NCAA Div. I Conference..........................................America East President................................Dr. Mark Huddleston A.D. .................................................Marty Scarano Swim Coach...................................Joshua Willman Year at UNH..................................................... 20th Assoc. Head Coach............................ Jarrod Zwirko Diving Coach.................................Carol Stevenson Vol. Assist. Coach..................................Jared Felker CREDITS: The 2012-13 University of New Hampshire swimming and diving media guide is a publication of the UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations office. Writing, editing and layout by Alex Comeau using InDesign and Photoshop CS2. Action photos within the guide by Gregory Greene and Doug Kapustin. Campus photos were provided by UNH Photo Services. Special thanks to the swimming coaching staff for their assistance.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS The University of New Hampshire was originally founded as a land-grant college whose mission was to shape and educate citizenry among the state’s farmers, business people and engineers. Today, the University is a land-, sea-, and space-grant university serving a growing undergraduate student body of about 11,942 and a graduate population of 2,257 in addition to 621 full-time faculty members, 86% of which have earned their doctorate degree. The University has grown into a top public research university occupying 2,600 acres of classic living and learning space, while still maintaining the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with a faculty dedicated to teaching. UNH’s student to faculty ratio registers at 18:1 with 85% of its classes having 50 students or less.
HISTORY
As one of the most prestigious institutions in the Northeast, the University of New Hampshire has always been recognized as a leader in education and research, spanning all fields of study and uniting them through interdisciplinary programs, labs, farms, theatres, research centers, and libraries. Founded in 1866 as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, UNH was among the early state institutions of higher education whose formation was made possible by MILLS HALL federal government land grants. The purpose for the grants was to establish colleges that would serve the sons and daughters of farming and laboring families. New Hampshire College was originally situated in Hanover, N.H. Here it was in connection with Dartmouth College before moving to Durham in 1893 after Benjamin Thompson bequeathed land and money to further the development of the college. The state legislature then granted its new charter as the University of New Hampshire in 1923. The University hosts 733 international students from more than 45 countries and boasts a population of students from all 50 states. Along with over 100 majors offered, UNH encompasses seven schools and colleges that undergraduates can choose from: the College of Liberal Arts, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, School of Health and Human Services, College of Life Sciences and Agricultures, Whittemore School of Business and Economics, and the Thompson School of Applied Science. And at the very heart of the University’s undergraduate studies is the General Education Program. The GEP is a core program with a breadth of academic subjects that aims to Diversity Statement acquaint the student with some of the major The University seeks excellence modes of thought necessary to understand through diversity among its administraoneself, others, society, and the world. tors, faculty, staff, and students. The The University prides itself as being a top university prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, 10 entrepreneurial campus (Forbes.com and national origin, sexual orientation, gender The Princeton Review) and is among the top identity or expression, disability, veteran 30 universities nationally in science research status, or marital status. The University of New Hampshire is funding from NASA. DIMOND LIBRARY committed to creating a more diverse com UNH is home to the NASA-recognized munity, knowing that “inclusion, diversity Space Science Center; the Institute for Study for Earth, Oceans and Space; and the Institute of Marine Science and equity are values inextricably linked to our mission of educational excellence.” This and Engineering. The English program is staffed by an inspiring faculty of winners of the Pulitzer Prize, the diversity strengthens our ability to reach National Book Award, the MacArthur Fellowship, the Edgar Allen Poe Award and the Young Poets Award. In our individual and collective potential and addition, the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, established in 1962, was recently selected second to provide better services and care for all faculty, staff, and students. among all business schools in a nationwide pool of business school deans. UNH also graduates students who attend top-notch graduate schools, including Law School at Harvard and Cornell, Engineering at Stanford, and Medical School at Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, and Harvard.
University of New Hampshire Athletic Department Mission Statement The mission of the intercollegiate athletics program at the University of New Hampshire is to provide student-athletes a collegiate experience that is enriched by their participation in programs which are competitive at the NCAA Division I level both regionally and nationally. The intercollegiate athletics program also plays an important role by enhancing the quality of life for the University and statewide community by being a source of pride and identification with the University while always maintaining high standards of academic scholarship and integrity. To fulfill its mission, the intercollegiate program must: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Provide student-athletes every opportunity to meet academic and athletic demands with the goal of graduating every student-athlete. Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition. Provide equitable opportunities for all intercollegiate athletics by the active recruitment of minority athletes, and provide equitable opportunities for all women student-athletes commensurate with that of their male counterparts. Provide excellent facilities for all athletes to train, practice and play. Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA, and athletics conferences in which the University competes.
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In recent years,several of the athletic facilities have received major upgrades and improvements. In September of 2001, the University completed a new $2.15 million track and field facility.The Jerry Azumah Performance Center, a strength and conditioning facility located in the UNH Field House, was dedicated on July 8, 2003. Renovations to the Center included the addition of 5,000 pounds of Olympic weights, 7,000 pounds of dumbbells, 14 Powerlift platform stations, 12 Hammer strength machines and an additional 15,000 pounds of weights. UNH athletics also added two $1.5 million outdoor artificial fields, Memorial Field and Bremner Field. Lundholm Gymnasium has received some major overhauls, including a new playing surface, new lights, new sound system, new bleacher system, new backboards and new scoreboards.The Paul Sweet Oval was also renovated to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. In the 2012 offseason, Cowell Stadium was fitted with a brand new scoreboard while the football locker rooms were renovated as well. In the locker rooms, a new lighting system was installed while a 55-inch flat-screen TV and Fathead-designed murals featuring former players and UNH historical were added to the walls. A memorial of Todd Walker was also added in honor of the former Wildcat wide receiver. Walker suffered an untimely and heroic death March 18, 2011, in Boulder, Colo., when he stopped an attempted robbery and saved the life of a woman he was walking home. In November of 1995, construction of the $27 million Recreation and Sport Complex reached completion. The Whittemore Center includes a state-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well as a new three-level recreational sports facility within the structure that had housed the old Snively Arena. In addition to the incredible improvements of its athletic facilities, the University has upgraded and renovated a large part of its academic campus as well. The latest addition to the expanding campus is the Paul College of Business and Economics, a 115,000 square foot academic building located on Garrison Avenue. Slated for completion in January 2013, the CAMPUS building will feature 16 technology-rich classrooms, totaling 950 new instructional seats. There will also be 25 high-tech groups study rooms along with a two-story “Great Hall” for informal and special events. Outside of the facility, there will be a courtyard for outdoor activities and events. The building will be a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold facility, maintaining the University’s commitment to sustainable programs and facilities. The University broke ground on the project in May 2011.Thompson Hall, one of the standing historical landmarks of the University, has also been beautifully refurbished and restored. The University completed a $52 million renovation of Kingsbury Hall in October of 2007, adding 6,000 square feet of student project space for students in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, as well as a $4.5 million revamp of Hewitt Hall to expand the School of Health and Human Services. In addition, the 120,000 square foot Biological Sciences Building, Rudman Hall and the Spaulding Life Sciences Renovation project now provide state-of-the-art teaching and researching laboratories. The University also spent $15 million to complete Morse Hall, a new science and engineering building as well as $8.2 million to modernize the Memorial Union Building.The revision to the existing student union building consisted of several upgrades including top kitchen and dining facilities, two theaters, student mailboxes, lounges and meeting rooms, as well as additional retail spaces such as the University Bookstore. Additionally, the University completed construction of the new dining facility on Main Street, Holloway Commons, as well as the renovation of the Dimond Library. Combining the atmosphere of a small New England liberal arts college with the resources and opportunities of a major research university,the University of New Hampshire is a place where all students can find or create their own niche and succeed. While the University offers an extremely broad academic base with an inspiring faculty, it also provides students with thousands of opportunities to get involved, either through athletics, campus recreation, student life, or research. The University is a dynamic community that not only challenges its members academically but also expands their understanding and appreciation of cultural SWASEY POOL diversity and leads to incredible growth as students, faculty, staff, and as a community. Jerry Azumah ‘99 Former NFL Pro Bowler, Chicago Bears Susan Blanchard Ryan ’89 Star of movie “Open Water” Andy Brickley ’82 Former NHL Player & Current Analyst, Boston Bruins (NESN) Karyn Bye ’94 1998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey Marcy Carsey ’66 Producer, Cosby Show & That 70’s Show
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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI Carlton Fisk ‘69 Hall of Fame Baseball Player Corey Graham ’07 NFL Player, Chicago Bears John Irving ’65 Author, “Cider House Rules” Natalie Jacobson ‘65 Former News Anchor, WCVB-Boston
Mike Minnigan ’78 Vice President, AOL Mark Mowers, ‘98 Former NHL Player, Boston Bruins Ron Noble ’79 Secretary General, Interpol Mike O’Malley ’92 Actor, “Glee”
Jason Krog, ‘99 AHL Player, Manitoba Moose
Peter Paul ’67 Owner, Paul Financial & Peter Paul Wines
Ty Conklin ’01 NHL Player, Detroit Red Wings
Kathryn Kross ’82 Producer, “ABC Nightline”
Robert Towse ’63 Senior Partner, Morgan Stanley
Gary DeStefano ’78 President, Nike Team Sports
Richard Linnehan ’80 NASA Astronaut
Jack Edwards ’79 Announcer, Boston Bruins (NESN)
Jackie MacMullan ’82 Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com
Barbara Walsh ’81 Pulitzer-prize winner, Portland Press Herald
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JOSHUA WILLMAN HEAD COACH MIAMI ‘84 • 20TH SEASON A 1984 graduate of the University of Miami (Florida), head coach Joshua Willman began his coaching career just after graduation at the YMCA and U.S.A. Swimming level. As an established age group and senior team coach, Willman cultivated nationally ranked swimmers, many of whom went on to world rankings. In 1991, Willman made the transition to the collegiate level at the University of New Hampshire. He first served as an assistant coach and was named head coach in 1992. Under his caring hand, UNH’s swimming and diving program has erupted to the forefront of New England swimming and has become one of the premiere college programs on the east coast, bursting onto the national scene, recruiting top swimmers and divers from all over the world. A number of milestones in particular have marked UNH’s steady rise to the top. In 1995, Willman produced UNH’s first-ever NCAA Division I qualifier, Denise Leckenby. She later went on to earn AllAmerica honors in 1996 and placed eighth in the 200-freestyle as well as 11th in the 100-freestyle earning UNH enough points to finish 27th in the nation at the 1996 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Building on the successes of the mid-90’s, the Wildcats then won their first America East Title in 1997-1998 (with a record 832.5 points that still stands today) and then repeated as conference champions in 1998-1999. Beginning the new era in 2000, New Hampshire native and breaststroke standout Kristen Zeimetz was a finalist at the U.S. Open and participated in the 2000 U.S. Olympic team trials. In 2003 the Wildcats won their first ECAC Championship team title and continued to place near the top at the America East Championships once again, as they won back-to-back America East titles in 2004-2005 and 2005-2006. New Hampshire continued to qualify swimmers for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, as senior Shannon Daly and sophomore Kary Goodman both placed in the top 25 in the nation during the 2006 campaign. UNH completed the 2006 season ranked eighth nationally in the mid-major Division I Polls. Most recently, the Wildcats won the ECAC Championships in 2011 for the second time in school history, claiming the title by a 1.5 point margin, earning a
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS first-place finish on the final event, taking the 400-yard freestyle relay in record setting fashion. New Hampshire’s success has not gone unnoticed, as Willman has become the America East Conference’s most highly honored coach. He has been selected America East Coach of the Year 11 times in the past 18 years (1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011 and 2012) and ECAC Coach of the Year twice (2003 and 2011). New Hampshire swimmers are the most highly decorated athletes in the America East, winning 33 major conference awards including 21 Swimmers of the Year (16 America East and 5 ECAC), six America East Scholar-Athlete of the Year, four Rookie of the Year and two Senior High Point Coaches awards. During Willman’s tenure, 334 swimmers have been crowned America East Champions and 98 have been named ECAC Champions. In total, Wildcat swimmers have broken over 224 school records, 75 America East records and 17 ECAC records. New Hampshire is consistently an Academic All-America team and swimmers have earned NCAA Academic All-American honors, post-graduate scholarship awards and ranked as high as sixth nationally for grade point average. Willman is a certified ASCA Level IV coach and has been a recipient of the ASCA Coaching Excellence Award.
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JARROD ZWIRKO ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH NEW HAMPSHIRE ‘04 • FIFTH SEASON Jarrod Zwirko serves as associate head coach and recruiting coordinator and works primarily with the middledistance and distance freestyle group for the Wildcats. As recruiting coordinator, Zwirko is the main contact for recruits and identifies talented athletes and sets up official visits for potential student-athletes. A 2004 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Zwirko was a two-year captain for the Wildcats, specializing in middle-distance and still holds two UNH records for relays. As a student-athlete he was an 11-time finalist at the America East Championships and was runner-up in the 500-yard freestyle in 2002, while also earning All-Conference honors twice. Zwirko also served as SAAC President as an undergraduate and was nominated for UNH Athlete of the Year twice. Upon completion of his eligibility, Zwirko entered the graduate program at UNH and earned his Master’s Degree in Kinesiology. During this time, he served as the graduate assistant for the UNH swim team and was an integral part of the staff that twice earned Coaching Staff of the Year honors, after winning back-to-back America East Championship titles. During his last season, UNH took two women to the NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships. After earning his Master’s degree, Zwirko joined the staff at the Williston Northampton School of Western Massachusetts, his former prep school, in 2006. While at Williston, he served for two years as an English teacher and swim coach, helping the team win the New England Championships in the small school division. Returning to UNH as a full-time assistant in 2008, Zwirko has been a part of three America East Women’s Coaching Staffs of the Year (2010, 2011 and 2012).
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CAROL STEVENSON DIVING COACH CONNECTICUT ‘82 • FIRST SEASON Carol Stevenson returns to the University of New Hampshire for her second stint with the women’s swimming & diving program as the diving coach. She served as the diving coach from 2001-07 during her first tenure with the team. Stevenson graduated from the University of Connecticut where she received a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education in 1982. As a student-athlete she was a three-time finalist on both 1- and 3-meter boards at the NEWISDA Championships for the Huskies. Carol came to diving from a strong background in gymnastics both as a competitor and a coach having coached at a number of competitive gymnastics clubs over the years. Prior to her first stint at New Hampshire, Carol coached club and high school diving in Massachusetts, producing several state champions including UNH men’s team record holder Matthew Stitham. While at UNH in the early 2000’s, Stevenson rebuilt the Wildcats diving program and coached many conference finalists, including school record holder on 3-meter and ECAC champion Shana Dege.
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JARED FELKER VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH VIRGINIA ‘00 • SECOND SEASON Jared Felker enters his second season with the New Hampshire swimming and diving staff as a volunteer assistant coach. He brings a wealth of technical knowledge of the sport to the program and works primarily with the sprint and stroke groups. The Yarmouth, Maine native brings extensive experience both as a former swimmer and current head coach of the Seacoast Swimming Association, which is one of New England’s premier swim clubs. As one of Maine’s top swimmers, Felker graduated from the Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania where he was a seven-time high school All-American. He went on to compete for the University of Virginia where he was a four-year varsity swimmer and team captain, earning All-ACC honors. Felker capped a stellar collegiate career as the 2000 ACC champion in the 100 butterfly. He also competed in the 2000 US Olympic Trials in the 100 butterfly and 50 freestyle. Upon graduation and earning a BA in Sociology from Virginia, Felker got his start coaching at St. Catherine McAuley High School in Portland, Maine and shortly thereafter was named head coach of the Westbrook Seals Swim Club in Westbrook, Maine, coaching the squad from 2003-2011. In the summer of 2010, Felker was hired as the head coach of the Seacoast Swimming Association in Dover, N.H. In total, he has produced over 30 sectional qualifiers, four junior national qualifiers, and one senior national and Olympic trial qualifier.
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MARTY SCARANO DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE The 2012-13 academic year marks the 13th season Marty Scarano has served as the Director of Athletics at the University of New Hampshire. During his tenure, Scarano has heightened national exposure for UNH athletics with academics, facility renovations and programmatic advancement being top priorities. His many accomplishments played a key role in UNH being named one of the Top 20 Athletic Departments in the Country in U.S. News and World Report college athletics rankings. With a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 89 percent among its student-athletes in 2011-12, UNH ranked third in the America East Conference and fourth in the Colonial Athletic Association. The men’s soccer, women’s cross country/track, gymnastics, women’s ski, and volleyball teams all posted perfect 100 percent GSRs while five additional programs tallied scores of 90 or above. The NCAA honored four Wildcat teams for multi-year Academic Progress Rates (APRs) in the top 10 percent of all teams in its respective sports. The Wildcat men’s ice hockey team and gymnastics both recorded perfect APRs of 1,000, while the men’s outdoor track & field team tallied 997 points and women’s indoor track & field notched 995. In 2012, the football program garnered its secondconsecutive Academic Progress Rate Award for the Colonial Athletic Association. UNH became one of only five FCS programs in the nation to earn the title for a second straight year and the only FCS team in the country to both reach the postseason and capture an APR award in back-to-back seasons. UNH finished third in the America East Academic Cup for their third consecutive top-three finish, achieving a 3.14 cumulative grade-point average. The Wildcats had the highest number of honorees on the 2011 America East Fall Academic Honor Roll and the highest percentage of student-athletes on the 2011-12 America East Winter/ Spring Academic Honor Roll. In the fall, 52 student-athletes were named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll for achieving a GPA mark of 3.5 or higher while 76 student-athletes accomplished the feat on the winter/spring honor roll. Scarano has focused on moving UNH athletics into the collegiate national arena. To accomplish that goal, the University has taken on the task of hosting major NCAA championships. The Wildcat athletic department has played host to highly successful NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Northeast Regionals at the Verizon Wireless Arena (Manchester, N.H.) in 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2011 and will host again in 2013. UNH has also had the opportunity to host two NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Fours at the Whittemore Center in 2002 and 2005. In addition, UNH successfully hosted the 2007 NCAA Skiing Championships in Washington Valley as well as the 2005 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Northeast Regional at the Whittemore Center Arena. The women’s hockey team also played in the first outdoor game in the history of NCAA women’s hockey in 2010 at the Sun Life Frozen Fenway game against Northeastern while the men’s squad played in the 2012 Sun Life Frozen Fenway game against Maine. Football also competed in Colonial Clash games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. in 2010 and 2011 against UMass. During the Scarano Era, UNH teams have made 40 NCAA post-season appearances and have captured 11 conference titles. Gymnastics has participated in 11 NCAA tournaments, leading all programs over the span. Men’s hockey holds a pair of Hockey East titles and has made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament, a pair of Frozen Four appearances in 2002 and 2003. The football program has qualified for the NCAA FCS postseason for a nation leading eight consecutive seasons, advancing to the quarterfinals six times during the streak. Women’s ice hockey has seen NCAA action five times with two Frozen Four appearances. The squad also captured consecutive Hockey East Championships from 2006-09. The field hockey team captured its second ever America East crown in 2011 en route to their second national tournament appearance under Scarano’s tutelage. Volleyball has made a pair of NCAA appearances after capturing back-to-back conference titles in 2002 and 2003 Women’s lacrosse has too earned a pair of NCAA berths (2004, 2008), one coming after an America East championship victory in 2004.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS Additionally, 24 coaches have won 63 Coach of the Year awards during Scarano’s tenure, ranging from conference coach of the year to New England and Northeast Regional Coach of the Year honors. Furthermore, head football coach Sean McDonnell garnered the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year by The Sports Network in 2005 after a stellar 11-2 campaign. There have been over $9 million in capitol improvements since Scarano’s hiring in the summer of 2000. Recently, a new scoreboard was put in at Cowell Stadium while the football locker room received a facelift as part the most recent renovation phase. Changes to the locker room included a new lighting system while a 55-inch flat-screen TV and Fathead-designed murals featuring former players and UNH historical were added to the walls. A memorial of Todd Walker was also added in honor of the former Wildcat wide receiver who suffered an untimely and heroic death in March of 2011. In the summer of 2007, the Cowell Stadium grass field was replaced with a $1 million Field Turf synthetic surface. As part of a $650,000 renovation project in the summer of 2011, the field turf at Bremner Field was replaced with a new state-of-the-art surface used by many varsity teams and for student recreational activities. In the fall of 2008, the Paul Sweet Oval renovation was completed to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. The total cost of the project exceeded $500,000. Additionally in 2007, a complete renovation of Lundholm Gymnasium was undertaken. The $600,000 overhaul included a new state-of-the-art bleacher system, new scoreboards, competition baskets and other aesthetic enhancements. In 2007, Scarano was named the AllAmerican Football Foundation Athletic Director of the Year for FCS football in the Northeast region. Scarano was also awarded the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) AD of the Year for the FCS. Scarano has also been an active member in the leadership of UNH’s three major conferences and was the chair of the executive committees for Atlantic 10 football, Hockey East and America East from 2003 to 2007. He also served as chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and is currently on the America East Executive Council. Most recently, Scarano was a member of the Hockey East Restructuring team that successfully recruited Notre Dame and the University of Connecticut to the conference. Outside of athletics, Scarano is in his 10th year on the Board of Corporators at Canterbury Shaker Village, a non-profit museum located in Canterbury, N.H. Before arriving at the University of New Hampshire, Scarano held the position of Athletics Director at Colorado College from July 1996 through June 2000. During his tenure, Colorado College was ranked among the top 20 Division III programs in the Sears Cup national standings and produced several All-Americans, all-academic award winners and NCAA post-graduate scholarship recipients. Prior to his stay in Colorado Springs, Scarano worked for 13 years at Colgate University, where he served as assistant director of athletics, director of physical education, associate director, and senior associate director. Scarano, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a 1978 graduate of Penn State University, where he started his athletic career as assistant ticket manager and the athletics events manager from 1980-83. Scarano holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental History from Colgate. He and his wife, Cydney, have three children, Lyndon, Kyle, a sophomore at UNH, and Corey.
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MARK HUDDLESTON PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Mark W. Huddleston became the 19th president of the University of New Hampshire in July 2007, bringing three decades of experience in public and private education as a faculty member, dean, and senior administrator. Huddleston has been a strong advocate for increasing affordability and accessibility in higher education, and has argued that we need to rethink much of what we do to protect our core missions, and to ensure that higher education remains vital and financially sustainable in the 21st century. In February 2010, he presented a 10-year strategic plan for UNH, the result of an intensive collaboration between faculty, students, staff, alumni, and the University’s wider communities. Emphasizing innovation and entrepreneurship, the plan is helping to guide the University’s response to a historic state budget cut passed by the 2011 New Hampshire Legislature. “The strategic plan commits us to finding new ways to teach, learn, discover, create, and engage in the 21st century—and positions UNH to become a national leader in the redefinition of American higher education,” Huddleston says. Huddleston was raised in Syracuse, N.Y., and was the first member of his family ever to attend college. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the State University of New York-Buffalo, and both a master’s degree and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He began his academic career at SUNY-Buffalo in 1977 as an assistant professor of political science. In 1980, he joined the faculty of the University of Delaware, where he served for the next 24 years. There, he chaired the Department of Political Science and International Relations and served as associate provost for international programs. In 2001, he was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, overseeing 45 academic departments and centers with nearly 900 full-time faculty and staff, and serving in that capacity until he was named president of Ohio Wesleyan University in 2004. An author of numerous books and articles, he has been a consultant for both the U.S. government and international organizations. He also served as an adviser in Bosnia on rebuilding financial and administrative infrastructures after the Dayton accords. Huddleston is chair of the Presidents Council of the America East Conference, an incorporator of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Speedway Children’s Charities. Huddleston and his wife, Emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate, and Giles.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS ACADEMICS Athletic excellence is one-half the formula for success in the collegiate experience for University of New Hampshire swimmers. The primary measure of achievement is the student-athlete’s success in the classroom. For the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 academic years, UNH was awarded the America East Academic Cup for recording the highest GPA in the conference. In both the Fall 2004 and Winter/Spring 2005 semesters, UNH placed the highest number of student-athletes on the America East Honor Roll; the University accomplished the feat again in Fall ‘06, Fall ‘09 and Fall ‘11. New Hampshire also boasts one of the top graduation rates in the country. UNH is dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete’s ability to achieve academic excellence. Realizing the time commitment Joanne Cathy the student-athletes give to the school, the University administers a comprehensive program of academic support services that is M aldari Leach available to all student-athletes. This program includes the monitoring of academic progress and providing tutorial services, as well as interacting with the academic advisors within the various colleges. Serving as Student-Athlete Support Coordinator is Assistant Athletic for Academic Support Director Joanne Maldari, a 1990 graduate of Holy Cross who went on to earn her master’s degree in Athletic Counseling at Springfield College. She was recognized for her outstanding efforts at UNH by receiving the University’s 2001 Academic Advising Award. Before coming to Durham, Maldari served athletic counseling internships at Springfield and Central Connecticut State University. Cathy Leach begins her 11th season at the University of New Hampshire and her second as Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Support and Compliance in the 201213 academic year. Leach has been working in Academic Support since joining the staff in 2003 and has also served as an assistant in the compliance department since 2004 as the department’s NCAA Eligibility Coordinator. Leach returned to UNH athletics in 2001 as the tutoring coordinator for two years. Prior to her time in academic support, Leach worked in the UNH admissions office for 11 years. She also served as the interim women’s Athletic Director for one year (1989-1990). She previously worked in the Wildcat Sports Information Office for three years beginning in 1985, marking her first job on UNH’s campus. Leach is a graduate of Springfield College with a degree in English/Sports Journalism.
STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT Cathleen ‘Cathy’ Coakley enters her fifth year as UNH’s Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development in 2012-13. Coakley spearheads a comprehensive educational program to enhance the personal development and welfare of the University’s student-athletes. Coakley works with several other areas of student-athlete development, including the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), first-year studentathlete lifeskills education, community service activities involving UNH student-athletes, and four-year leadership curriculum for the student-athletes. In addition, she has established – and will continue to establish – networks and act as a liaison with campus departments and constituencies. Coakley has an extensive career in both athletics and higher education. Before her return to UNH, she was an instructor of Sports Marketing in the Kinesiology Department at James Madison University and coordinated all practicum and internships required of Sport Management majors. In that position, Coakley taught personal and professional development as well as life skills to the students (including athletes) within the major. While at JMU, she served as Assistant Field Hockey coach from 2005-07 and helped guide the Dukes to the CAA championship and NCAA tournament appearance in 2007. Prior to her tenure at JMU, Coakley worked in collegiate basketball. She started her collegiate coaching career at UNH as an assistant under Cecelia DeMarco from 197779. Coakley moved on to become head coach at Fordham University from 1979-84 and served as an assistant under Joy Malchodi at Northeastern University from 1996-2000. The Huskies won the America East championship in 1999, advancing to the NCAA Tournament.
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Dot Sheehan
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Heather Barber Athletics Faculty Representative
Steve Metcalf
Deputy Athletic Director
MichelleBronner
Associate Athletic Director for Compliance/SWA
Donna Brownell
Carrie Kimball
Amber Lilyestrom
Tom Wilkins
Sr. Associate Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director for Associate Athletic Director for for Finance/Director of Central for Operations Marketing & Communications Media & Public Relations Administration BSC
Diane Metcalf
Director of Athletics Development
Jean Mitchell
Athletic Facilities/ Housekeeping Manager
Neal Lavoie
Equipment Room Manager
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Administrative Assistant for Swimming & Diving
Kate McAfee
Assistant Athletic Director for Event Management
Nicole Ayer
Assistant Athletic Director for Ticketing
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS SPORTS MEDICINE Jon Dana has been involved with University of New Hampshire athletic program since 1984. He began his career as an assistant athletic trainer and was promoted to men’s head athletic trainer in 1987 and head athletic trainer for the entire program in 1989. In 2001, he was named UNH’s Director of Sports Medicine. In addition to overseeing operations and supervising the Sports Medicine staff, Dana works specifically with the football and ski teams. The Sports Medicine Department at the University of New Hampshire consists of eight full- and part-time certified Jon and licensed athletic trainers. The department works out of two locations – the Field House and the Whittemore Center. Both athletic training rooms utilize currently available modalities, including muscle stimulators, ultrasound, heat, Dana cryotherapy, and hydrotherapy. The Certified Athletic Trainer provides a myriad of services to the department and the student-athlete. These include, but are not limited to, initial injury assessment and management, emergency injury/illness management, referral to appropriate professionals, interface with associated physicians and others, rehabilitation, counseling, administrative duties, including insurance coordination, supervision of practices and games, development and implementation of emergency plans, as well as student athletic trainer supervision. The athletic training room is considered to be “a designated facility where comprehensive health care services are provided. Comprehensive health care services include practice and game preparation, injury/illness evaluation, first aid and emergency care, follow-up care, rehabilitation and related services.” (National Athletic Trainer’s Association Education Council). Dana is well respected in the athletic training field. His international experience includes: working at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with the U.S. Canoe/Kayak team; working for the USA Canoe/Kayak teams at the World Cup in Prague, Slovenia, Augsburg and Germany; working at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens; working for the U.S. Men’s Team Handball squad at the Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic; and working with the U.S. Track and Field Team at the Paralympics World Championships in Lille, France. Additionally, he has worked at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Sacramento, Calif., and at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. Since 1980, Dana has worked as an athletic trainer at the Boston Marathon. Dana has been Team Captain of the Finish Line Medical Area since 1996. Dana has served as Drug Testing Site Coordinator and Head Athletic Trainer at various NCAA championship events, including men’s and women’s ice hockey, and skiing. Dana is certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association and is a licensed athletic trainer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. In addition, Dana has a CPR Re-Certification and a Massachusetts Teacher Certification in physical education, health and science. A native of Hempstead, N.Y., Dana is a 1979 graduate of Northeastern University. He began his athletic training career at Brookline and Newton South High Schools in Massachusetts, and then was the head athletic trainer at Fitchburg State College from 1980-84. Dana lives in Lee, N.H., with his wife Peggy and their children, Jonathan and Maggie.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Paul Chapman enters his 11th year as the director of strength and conditioning at the University of New Hampshire. Chapman helped coordinate the building of the state-of-the-art Jerry Azumah Performance Center in 2003 and has guided UNH student-athletes to NCAA appearances in both women’s and men’s ice hockey, football, gymnastics, women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, skiing and track and field. Chapman is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (strength Paul John and conditioning coach certified), USA Weightlifting (certified level 1 coach), the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and he was the state director of the National Strength and ConditionC hapman C iani ing Association in North Dakota from 1991-95. In 2005, he earned the title of Master Strength and Conditioning Coach from the CSCCA. He has also authored four publications related to strength and conditioning and has trained and consulted several NFL, CFL and NHL athletes, and prospective athletes preparing for all-star games, bowl games and pre-draft testing. Prior to UNH, Chapman was the director of strength and conditioning for the University of North Dakota from 1992-2001 and served there on an interim basis during the 1991-92 season. His efforts were an integral part of a winning tradition at UND, as the football team was the Division II national champions in 2001, the men’s ice hockey team won a Division I national title in 2000 and 1997 and the women’s basketball team was the Division II national champion in 1997, 1998 and 1999. Chapman is a 1990 graduate of Dickinson State University in North Dakota with a B.S. degree in Biology. He then went on to earn at M.S. in Exercise Science from North Dakota in 1994. An outstanding college athlete, Chapman was inducted into the Dickinson State Athletic Hall of Fame for his efforts on the football field. He was a two-time All-America First Team selection as well as an All-America Second Team honoree in his four-year playing career. Upon graduation, he was a fourth-round draft choice of the Saskatchewan Rough Riders in the Canadian Football League, where he played for two seasons. John Ciani is entering his 10th year with the University of New Hampshire athletic department. After four years as an assistant coach in the University’s strength and conditioning office, Ciani was promoted to the position of Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2006. Ciani’s efforts have been key in guiding UNH student-athletes to NCAA appearances in both men’s and women’s ice hockey, football, gymnastics, women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, skiing and track and field. Coach Ciani is very passionate about his commitment to strength and conditioning. He has taken his wide range of experiences to come up with a distinct sport-specific training philosophy. In conjunction with the coaching staff, Ciani develops individualized training programs depending on the athlete’s initial evaluation, experience level and current athletic ability. Under Ciani’s program, improvement is not based on the weight on the bar, but rather how injury resistant the student-athlete is and his/her athletic performance. Strength and conditioning programs designed by Ciani utilize all facets of training, from conventional strength training and Olympic Weightlifting to simple conditioning and sport-specific metabolic runs that enhance the athlete’s abilities during competition. No single training style dominates the program; Ciani uses a combination of all training techniques for the total development of the student-athlete. Ciani was a featured speaker at the Vermont State Clinic for the National Strength & Conditioning Association in June of 2010. The Sports Performance clinic, which was held at the University of Vermont Varsity Weight Room, was attended by athletic trainers strength coaches, personal trainers, and other fitness professionals across the New England area. In addition to Ciani, the clinic included presentations from strength coaches from Boston College, Dartmouth and Boston University. Ciani, a native of the San Diego, Calif. area, came to UNH after a stint as assistant strength coach at the University of North Dakota. During his tenure at UND, Ciani worked primarily with the 2001 Division II national championship football team, women’s volleyball and men’s basketball teams. In 2000, he began his career at Long Beach State as a graduate assistant working with the perennial national power women’s volleyball team, where he trained many All-American and national team level volleyball players, including Misty May. Ciani received his B.A. degree in Psychology from Long Beach State and attended graduate school at both Long Beach State and the University of North Dakota. John lives in Berwick, Maine with his wife, Angela and son, Brennan.
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MEET THE WILDCATS Name Yr. Event Ht. Hometown/High School Nicole Anderson So. Back/Free 5-9 Dover, N.H. / Phillips Exeter Academy Kyle Bonus So. Dive 5-3 Philadelphia, Pa. / William Penn Charter Jenna Bull Jr. Free/Back 5-7 Woodstock, New Brunswick / Harbord Collegiate Institute Bernadette Byrne Jr. Free/Fly 5-8 Braintree, Mass. / Braintree Bettina Caspersen Fr. Free/IM 5-8 Lyngby, Denmark / Virum Gymnasium Oneida Cooper So. Fly/Back/Free/IM 5-7 Johannesburg, South Africa / St Andrews School for Girls Katie Keefer Jr. Free/back 5-6 Waynesboro, Va. / Waynesboro Emily Magnavita So. Free 5-8 South Glastonbury, Conn. / Glastonbury Katie Mann So. Breast/IM/back 5-9 Prince George, B.C. / Duchess Park Secondary School Lauren McCandless Jr. Free/Fly 5-7 Macungie, Pa. / Emmanus Adria Morales So. Fly/back 5-5 Santa Clarita, Calif. / Canyon Allison Morales So. Free/Fly 5-5 Santa Clarita, Calif. / Canyon Ellen Pelletier Sr. Dive 6-1 West Hartford, Conn. / Conard Shelli Reed Sr. Free/Fly 5-4 Hollister, Calif. / San Benito Jenni Roberts Jr. Fly/IM 5-10 Springvale, Maine / Sanford Megan Suffel So. Fly/Free 5-5 Cornwall, Ontario / Ecole Secondaire Catholique La Citadelle Jane Tighe Sr. Free 5-7 Windham, N.H. / Bishop Guertin Sydney Tribou Sr. Free/Fly 5-7 Orlando, Fla. / Lake Highland Prep Kathryn Violette So. Fly 5-8 Portland, Maine / Westbrook Nicole Zahka So. Dive 5-3 Medway, Mass. / Medway Head Coach: Josh Willman (Miami ‘84, 20th season) Associate Head Coach: Jarrod Zwirko (UNH ‘04, fifth season) Diving Coach: Carol Stevenson (Connecticut ‘82, first season) Vol. Assistant Coach: Jared Felker (Virginia ‘00, second season)
Geographic Breakdown California Adria Morales Allison Morales Shelli Reed Connecticut Emily Magnavita Ellen Pelletier Florida Sydney Tribou
Maine Jenni Roberts Kathryn Violette
Pennsylvania Kyle Bonus Lauren McCandless
Massachusetts Bernadette Byrne Nicole Zahka
Virginia Katie Keefer
New Hampshire Nicole Anderson Jane Tighe
British Columbia Katie Mann
New Brunswick Jenna Bull Ontario Megan Suffel Denmark Bettina Caspersen South Africa Oneida Cooper
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ELLEN PELLETIER
SENIOR • 6-1 • DIVE HOMETOWN: WEST HARTFORD, CONN. HIGH SCHOOL: CONARD MAJOR: KINESIOLOGY: ATHLETIC TRAINING Career Accolades: Named to the America East All-Conference Team in 2010... set UNH Record for 1-meter dive at Boston U.; 275.25. 2011-12: • First place in the one-meter dive at the Siena Meet; 260.60. • Named America East Diver of the Week after Siena Meet . • First place in 1-meter dive at the Siena Meet; 260.6. • First place in 3-meter dive at Bryant/CCSU Tri-meet; 230.30. • Named America East Diver of the Week after the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet. • First place in the 1-meter dive at the Rhode Island Meet; 251.02. • First place in 1-meter dive at the Vermont Meet; 248.25. • First place in 3-meter dive at the Vermont Meet; 232.80. • First place in the 1-meter dive at the Boston University and broke a UNH record; 290.47. • First place in the 1-meter dive at the Maine Meet; 239.32. • First place in the 3-meter dive at the Maine Meet; 253.05. • Third place in the 3-meter dive at the America East Championships; 238.55. 2010-11: • Took first place in the 1-meter dive with a score of 216.67 versus Siena (Oct. 16). • Claimed the top spot in the 1-meter dive (229.57) and 3-meter dive (217.19) against Central Connecticut State (Nov. 6). • Notched a second-place finish in the PELLETIER’S CAREER BEST SCORES 3-meter dive with a mark of 232.04 versus 1-Meter Dive:............................................................................. 290.47 Vermont (Dec. 5). • Finished in second in the 1-meter dive 3-Meter Dive:............................................................................. 257.10 (238.50) against Dartmouth (Jan. 22). • Took first place in the 1-meter dive against Maine (Feb. 4) with a mark of 251.62. • Claimed first place in the 1-meter dive with a score of 432.20 at the America East Championships. 2009-10: • Selected to the America East All-Conference Team. Before UNH: An All-State, All-Conference and All-Academic selection all four years at Concord High School ... Holds both diving records at Corcord High ... Was the 2005 Class L champion ... Swam for the River City West club team. Personal: Born on February 7, 1991 in Hartford, Conn. ... daughter of Tim and Liz Pelletier ... majoring in athletic training.
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SHELLI REED
SENIOR • 5-4 • FREE/FLY HOMETOWN: HOLLISTER, CALIF. HIGH SCHOOL: SAN BENITO MAJOR: NUTRITION Career Accolades: Selected to the America East All-Conference Team in 2010 and 2011 ... honored as the America East Swimmer of the Week (12/8/09, (11/5/11)... named to America East Academic Honor Roll (2012). 2011-12: • Third in 50-meter freestyle at the New England LCM Challenge; 28.37. • Third in 100-meter freestyle at the New England LCM Challenge; 1:01.27. • Member of the second place 400-meter medley relay at the New England LCM Challenge;4:32.96. • Second place in the 400-meter freestyle relay at the New England LCM Challenge; 4:05.27. • First place in 100-yard freestyle at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 52.14. • First place in the 50-yard freestyle at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 24.02. • First place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:51.65. • Member of the first place 200-yard medley relay at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:48.79. • Named America East Swimmer of the Week after the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet. • Member of the first place 400-yard medley relay at the Rhode Island Meet; 3:58.28. • Fourth place in the 50-yard freestyle at the Terrier Invitational; 24.30. • Fourth place in the 100-yard freestyle at the Terrier Invitational; 52.42. • Ninth place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Terrier Invitational; 1:53.04. • First place in the 50-yard freestyle at the Vermont Meet; 24.12. • First place in the 100-yard freestyle at the Vermont Meet; 52.48. 50 free:............................................................................................23.57 • First place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Vermont 100 free:.........................................................................................50.92 Meet; 1:52.06. • Member of the first place 400-yard medley relay at 100 fly:............................................................................................57.23 the Vermont Meet; 3:32.56. • First place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Boston 200 free:..................................................................................... 1:50.25 University Meet; 1:52.40. • First place in the 50-yard freestyle at the Dart mouth Meet; 24.53. • Second place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Dartmouth Meet; 1:54.69. • Member of the second place 200-yard medley relay at the Dartmouth Meet; 1:49.39. • First place in the 50-yard freestyle at the Maine Meet; 24.57. • First place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Maine Meet; 1:54.20. • Member of the third place 800-yard freestyle relay at the America East Championships; 7:28.45. • Member of the third place 200-yard medley relay at the America East Championships; 1:45.32. • Fifth place in the 200-yard freestyle at the America East Championships; 1:50.70. • Third in the 100-yard freestyle at the America East Championships; 51.31. • Member of the fourth place 400-yard freestyle relay at the America East Championships;3:27.49.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS • Member of the 800-yard freestyle relay at the America East Championship: 7:28.45. • Member of the third place 200-yard medley relay at the America East Championships; 1:45.32. 2010-11: • Selected to the America East All-Conference Team. • Earned first-place finishes in the 50-yard freestyle (24.27) and the 100-yard freestyle (53.01) versus Siena (Oct. 16). • Took the top spots in the 100-yard backstroke (1:00.92) and 200yard freestyle (1:52.69) against Wagner (Oct. 17). • Helped the ‘Cats break the pool record in the 400-yard medley relay with a mark of 3:58.02 against Central Connecticut State (Nov. 6). • Notched first-place finishes in the 50-yard freestyle (24.81) and 100-yard freestyle (52.90) versus Central Connecticut State (Nov. 6). • Took first place in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 52.33 against Rhode Island (Nov. 13). • Finished in first place in the 200-yard freestyle (1:52.87) against Boston University (Jan. 17). • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that took first place in the 200-yard medley relay (1:49.60) versus Maine (Feb. 4). • Notched a pair of second-place finishes in the 200-yard freestyle (1:50.25) and 100-yard free (50.92) at the America East Championships. • Helped the ‘Cats claim first place in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a time of 7:19.79 at the conference championships. • Took part in the Wildcat relay team that took second place in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:25.94) at the America East Championships. • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that claimed first place, set a school, pool and conference record, while also qualifying for an NCAA provisional cut in the 200-yard medley relay (1:41.70) at the America East Championships. • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that took fourth place in the 200-yard medley relay (1:35.85) at the America East Championships. • Finished in fifth place in the 50-yard free with a time of 23.70 at the conference championships. • Took part in the Wildcat relay team that set a school record and took second place in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:35.10) at the ECAC Championships. •Notched third-place finishes in the 50-yard freestyle (23.74) and 200-yard freestyle (1:50.30) at the ECAC Championships. • Finished in first place in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 51.07 at the ECAC Championships. • Took part in the Wildcat relay team that claimed first place, set a school, conference and ECAC record, while also qualifying for an NCAA provisional cut in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:23.65) at the ECAC Championships. • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that set an ECAC record and claimed first place in the 800-yard freestyle relay (7:28.31) at the ECAC Championships. • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that finished in first place in the 200-yard medley relay (1:42.97) at the ECAC Championships. 2009-10: • Selected to the America East All-Conference Team. • Named the team’s Rookie of the Year at the team’s annual awards banquet. • Contributed to a first place finish in a pool record time of 1 minute and 47.32 seconds in the 200-yard medley relay against Dartmouth (Feb. 3). • Set a new pool, America East and UNH record in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a time of 7 minutes and 21.11 seconds at the America East Championships. • Helped set a pool and an America East championship record with a time of 1:42.24 in the 200-yard medley relay, which qualified as an NCAA provisional cut at the America East Championships. • Propelled UNH to a record-setting first-place finish in the 400-yard medley (3:44.72) relay at the America East Championships. • Led UNH to a second place finish in the 400-yard freestyle relay in an NCAA provisional time of 3:24.08 at the America East Championships. • Honored as the America East Swimmer of the Week (12/8), capturing three titles to propel the Wildcats to a 152-148 victory over the University of Vermont in their first conference meet of the year. • Helped the Wildcats capture a fifth place finish in the 400-yard medley relay at the Boston University Terrier Invitational. • Propelled UNH to a third place finish in the 200-yard medley relay at the Boston University Terrier Invitational. • Contributed to a fifth place finish in the 400-yard freestyle relay at the Boston University Terrier Invitational. Before UNH: Freshman Female Athlete of the Year ... Team MVP during her freshman, sophomore, junior and senior year at San Benito High School ... member of the San Benito Aquatics club team. Personal: Born on August 21, 1991 ... daughter of Jeff and Debbie Reed ... majoring in nutrition.
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JANE TIGHE
SENIOR • 5-7 • FREE HOMETOWN: WINDHAM, N.H. HIGH SCHOOL: BISHOP GUERTIN MAJOR: KINESIOLOGY: SPORT STUDIES Collegiate Accolades: Selected as the recipient of the 2011 Richard J. Hegerich Golden Goggle Award at the team’s annual awards banquet. 2011-12: • Fifth place finish against Siena in the 200yard free (2:04.97). • Touched the wall in sixth place in the 50-yard free at Maine (27.00). 2010-11: • Selected as the recipient of the Richard J. Hegerich Golden Goggle Award at the team’s annual awards banquet. Before UNH: Captain of swim team at Bishop Guertin High School for three years ... three time NHIAA Medalist ... two-time Nashua Telegraph Winter All-Star ... three-time New England Regional Championship qualifier. Personal: Born on January 30, 1991 ... daughter of John and Donna Tighe ... a kinesiology: sport studies major.
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TIGHE’S CAREER BEST TIMES 50 free:............................................................................................25.91 100 free:.........................................................................................54.89 200 free:..................................................................................... 1:59.81
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SYDNEY TRIBOU
SENIOR • 5-7 • FREE/FLY HOMETOWN: ORLANDO, FLA. HIGH SCHOOL: LAKE HIGHLAND PREP MAJOR: PSYCHOLOGY Career Accolades: Named to the America East All-Conference Team in 2010 and 2011. 2011-12: • Second place in 200-meter freestyle at the New England LCM Challenge; 2:11.29. • Member of the second place 400-meter freestyle relay at the New England LCM Challenge; 4:05.27. • Third place in the 100-yard freestyle at the Maine Meet; 10:46.30. • Fourth place in the 500-yard freestyle at the America East Championships; 4:53.38. • Fourth place in the 200-yard freestyle relay at the America East Championships; 1:35.59. • Second place in the 200-yard freestyle at the America East Championships; 1:49.98. • Member of the second place 400-yard medley relay at the America East Championships;3:46.22. • Fourth place in the 1650-yard freestyle at the America East Championships; 17:08.72. • Member of the fourth place 400-yard freestyle relay at the America East Championships; 3:27.49. 2010-11: • Selected to the America East All-Conference Team. • Claimed second-place finishes in the 200-yard butterfly (2:12.34) and the 500-yard freestyle (5:12.73) versus Siena (Oct. 16). • Took second place in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 55.05 against Rhode Island (Nov. 13). • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that finished in second place in the 400-yard medley (4:01.27) versus Dartmouth (Jan. 22). • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that claimed first place, set a school and conference record, while also qualifying for an NCAA provisional cut in the 800-yard freestyle relay (7:19.79) at the America East Championships. • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that set an ECAC record and claimed first place in the 800-yard freestyle relay (7:28.31) at the ECAC Championships. • Finished in fifth place in the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 2:05.88 at the ECAC Championships.
TRIBOU’S CAREER BEST TIMES 200 fly:........................................................................................ 2:05.13 200 free:..................................................................................... 1:49.98 500 free:..................................................................................... 4:53.38 1650 free:.................................................................................17:08.71
2009-10: • Set a new pool, America East and UNH record in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a time of 7 minutes and 21.11 seconds at the America East Championships. • Selected to the America East All-Conference Team. Before UNH: Swam at Lake Highland Prep ... was a state qualifier and finalist in 200 free, 500 free. Personal: Born on April 18, 1991 in Orlando, Fla. ... daughter of Larkin and Jennifer Tribou ... majoring in psychology.
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JENNA BULL
JUNIOR • 5-7 • FREE/BACK HOMETOWN: WOODSTOCK, NEW BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL: HARBORD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
MAJOR: NUTRITION 2011-12: • Second place in the 200-yard backstroke at the Siena Meet; 2:07.25. • First place in the 1000 yard freestyle at the Siena Meet; 10:38.67. • Fourth place in the 200-meter freestyle at the New England LCM Challenge; 2:11.93. • Member of the second place 400-meter freestyle relay at the New England LCM Challenge; 4:05.27. • Second place in the 200-yard IM at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 2:07.36. • First place in the 200-yard breaststroke at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 2:05.70. • Member of the first place 200-yard freestyle relay at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:39.50. • Member of the first place 400-yard medley relay at the Rhode Island Meet; 3:58.28. • Second place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Vermont Meet; 1:53.27. • Member of the first place 400-yard medley relay at the Vermont Meet; 3:32.56. • Third place in the 400-yard IM at the Boston University Meet; 4:25.83. • Third place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Boston University Meet; 1:55.34. • First place in the 200-yard breaststroke at the Boston University Meet; 2:06.44. • Fourth place in the 200-yard freestyle at the Dartmouth Meet; 1:55.18. • First in 100-yard backstroke at the Maine Meet; 1:00.85. • Member of the third place 800-yard freestyle medley at the America East Championships; 7:28.45. • Third place in the 200-yard backstroke at the America East Championships; 2:02.56. • Member of the fourth place freestyle relay at the America East Championships; 3:27.49. 200 back:................................................................................... 2:02.56 • Member of the third place 800-yard freestyle relay at 200 IM:........................................................................................ 2:06.01 the America East Championships; 7:28.45.
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400 IM:........................................................................................ 4:25.83 2010-11: • Took first place in the 200-yard freestyle (1:55.29) against Siena (Oct. 16). • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that finished first in the 200-yard medley (1:50.77) against Wagner (Oct. 17). • Notched a first-place finish in the 200-yard backstroke (2:08.46) versus Rhode Island (Nov. 13). • Earned the top spot in the 200-yard IM versus Boston University (Jan. 17), touching down at 2:08.32. • Took fourth place in the 200-yard IM with a time of 2:06.81. • Took part in the Wildcat relay team that claimed first place, set a school, conference and ECAC record, while also qualifying for an NCAA provisional cut in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:23.65) at the ECAC Championships. Before UNH: A member of the swim team at Harbord Collegiate Institute ... particpated in the Olympic trials ... ranked sixth among Candian 17-year olds in the 200 back ... earned the Ontario Iron Swimmer Award in back-to-back years (2008 and 2009) ... competed at Pan Pac trials in 2010. Personal: Born December 8, 1992 in Woodstock, New Brunswick ... daughter of Keith and Jane Bull ... majoring in nutrition.
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BERNADETTE BYRNE JUNIOR • 5-8 • FREE/FLY HOMETOWN: BRAINTREE, MASS. HIGH SCHOOL: BRAINTREE MAJOR: MATH EDUCATION
Collegiate Accolades: America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012). 2011-12: • Touched the wall fourth in the 1000-yard free against Vermont, clocking in at 10:53. • Finished fourth in the 500-yard free at Maine with a time of 5:20.89. Before UNH: A member of the swim team at Braintree High School ... YMCA National Qualifier ... Sectional Qualifier ... Braintree High School Record Holder and MVP ... Bay State Conference Champion ... four-time Bay State All-Star. Personal: Born April 9, 1992 ... daughter of Charles and Jane Byrne ... majoring in math education.
BYRNE’S CAREER BEST TIMES 200 free:..................................................................................... 1:56.78 500 free:..................................................................................... 5:08.78 1650 free:.................................................................................17:50.83
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KATIE KEEFER
JUNIOR • 5-6 • FREE/BACK HOMETOWN: WAYNESBORO, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: WAYNESBORO MAJOR: HISTORY 2011-12: • Third place in the 200-yard backstroke at the Maine Meet; 2:14.74. • Second place in the 1000-yard freestyle at the Maine Meet; 10:41.90. 2010-11: • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that broke the UNH pool record in the 400-yard medley (3:58.02) versus Wagner (Oct. 17). • Took second place in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 1:02.62 against Rhode Island (Nov. 13). Before UNH: A member of the Waynesboro High School swim team ... a five-time record holder for the Little Giants ... three-time team MVP at Waynesboro ... a four-time club record holder for SMAC swimming ... district and regional record holder ... Virginia AA-A State Champ ... garnered All-American consideration. Personal: Born February 12, 1992 in Waynesboro, Va. ... daughter of Warren and Ann Keefer ... majoring in history.
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KEEFER’S CAREER BEST TIMES 200 free:..................................................................................... 1:54.96 500 free:..................................................................................... 5:01.01 1650 free:.................................................................................17:16.84
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LAUREN MCCANDLESS
JUNIOR • 5-7 • FREE/FLY HOMETOWN: MACUNGIE, PA. HIGH SCHOOL: EMMANUS MAJOR: CELLULAR/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Collegiate Accolades: Earned the 2011 America East Rookie of the Year ... 2011 UNH Team Rookie of the Year ... Named to the 2011 America East All-Conference Team ... Named a CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-America Honorable Mention in 2011... named to America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012). 2011-12: • First place in 200-yard butterfly at Siena Meet; 2:06.59 • Member of first place 200-yard medley relay at Siena
Meet;1:51.37. • Member of second place 400-meter medley relay at New England LCM Challenge; 4:32.96. • First place in 1000-yard freestyle at Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 10:24.72. • First place in 200-yard butterfly at Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 2:05.31. • Second place in 500-yard freestyle at Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 5:07.66. • Member of first place 400-yard medley relay at Rhode Island Meet; 3:58.28. • First place in 200-yard butterfly at Rhode Island Meet; 2:05.94. • Second place in 1000-yard freestyle at Dartmouth Meet; 10:32.98. • First place in 200-yard butterfly at Maine Meet; 2:06.87. • First place in 500-yard freestyle at Maine Meet; 5:11.17. • First place in 1650-yard freestyle at America East Championships; 16:42.39. • Member of third place 800-yard freestyle relay at America East Championships; 7:28.45. • Member of third place 200-yard medley relay at America East Championships; 1:45.32. • Third place 500-yard freestyle at America East Championships; 4:53.26. • Member of second place 400-yard medley relay at America East Championships; 3:46.22. • Third place in 200-yard butterfly at America East Championships; 2:01.53.
McCANDLESS’ CAREER BEST TIMES 200 fly:........................................................................................ 2:01.19 500 free:..................................................................................... 4:52.87 1000 free:.................................................................................10:00.97 1650 free:.................................................................................16:35.31
2010-11: • Selected to the America East All-Conference Team. • Named a CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-America Honorable Mention. • Swam a leg in the Wildcat relay team that took first place in the 200-yard medley versus Siena (Oct. 16). • Notched a first-place finish in the 200-yard butterfly (2:06.54) and 500-yard freestyle (5:03.69) against Siena (Oct. 16). • Broke a 15-year-old pool record in the 1000-yard freestyle versus Wagner (Oct. 17), clocking in at 10:18.08. • Claimed first place in the 100-yard butterfly (59.59) against Wagner (Oct. 17). • Took first place in the 1000-yard freestyle (10:26.95) and 200-yard butterfly (2:07.64) versus Central Connecticut State (Nov. 6).
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NICOLE ANDERSON
SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • FREE/BACK HOMETOWN: DOVER, N.H. HIGH SCHOOL: PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY MAJOR: ENGLISH LITERATURE Collegiate Accolades: • America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012). 2011-12: • Member of the second place team in the 200-yard medley relay at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:51.06. • Finished fourth in the 200-yard back against Siena (2:15.56). • Member of the third place 400-yard medley relay team at Rhode Island; 4:04.72. • Swam to a fourth place finish in the 100-yard back at Maine with a time of 1:03.62. Before UNH: Nicole Anderson was a member of the Phillips Exeter Academy ANDERSON’S CAREER BEST TIMES swim team and the Seacoast Swimming 100 back.........................................................................................57.73 Association ... 2011 MVP season in which 200 back..................................................................................... 2:07.81 she placed 4th in the 100-yard back and 1650 free..................................................................................17:50.34 6th in the 200-yard free at the New England Prep School Swimming Championships ... additionally, her 200-yard medley and 400-yard freestyle relays both finished in second place at the meet ... while competing for SSA, Anderson qualified for the New England Open, as well as the Southern Zone Speedo Champions Series. Personal: Born on April 5, 1993 in Dover, N.H. ... daughter of Steve and Joan Anderson ... majoring in English literature.
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KYLE BONUS
SOPHOMORE • 5-3 • DIVE HOMETOWN: PHILADELPHIA, PA. HIGH SCHOOL: WILLIAM PENN CHARTER MAJOR: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Collegiate Accolades: • America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012). 2011-12: • Second in one-meter dive at the Rhode Island Meet; 199.27. • Took fourth in the one-meter dive at Boston U. with a career high 227.55 points. • Set a career high in the three-meter dive against Bryant/ CCSU with a score of 207.75. Before UNH: Kyle Bonus competed on the William Penn Charter High School swim team ... she also dove with Centennial Aquatics, qualifying for the Eastern Interscholastic Swimming and Diving Championships ... Bonus earned AllInter-academic honors each year and was selected as the Swimming/Diving MVP during her junior campaign. Personal: Born on October 4, 1992 in Lafayette Hill, Pa. ... daughter of Joe and Robin Bonus ... majoring in environmental conservation.
BONUS’ CAREER BEST SCORES 1-Meter Dive.............................................................................. 227.55 3-Meter Dive.............................................................................. 207.75
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ONEIDA COOPER
SOPHOMORE • 5-7 • BUTTERFLY/IM/FREE/BACK HOMETOWN: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA HIGH SCHOOL: ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
MAJOR: PSYCHOLOGY COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES: • America East Academic Honor Roll (2012). 2011-12: • Earned second place in 200-yard IM at Siena Meet; 2:12.87. • Member of first place 200-yard medley relay at Siena Meet; 1:51.37. • Member of second place 400-meter medley relay at New England LCM Challenge;4:32.96. • Member of second place 400-meter freestyle relay at New England LCM Challenge; 4:05.27. • Member of first place 200-yard medley relay at Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet;1:48.79. • First place in 100-yard butterfly at Central Connecticut and Bryant Meet; 58.74. • Member of 200-yard freestyle relay at Central Connecticut and Bryant Meet; 1:39.50. • First place in 100-yard backstroke at Rhode Island Meet; 59.82. • Second place in 200-yard IM at Vermont Meet; 2:08.66. • Second place in 100-yard breaststroke at Vermont Meet; 58.48. • Second place in 100-yard butterfly at Vermont Meet; 58.38. • Member of second place 200-yard medley relay at 100 back.........................................................................................56.86 Dartmouth Meet; 1:49.39. • Second place in 50-yard freestyle at Maine Meet; 200 back..................................................................................... 2:01.92 25.01. 200 IM......................................................................................... 2:04.75 • Second place in 200-yard freestyle at Maine Meet; 1:56.72. • Second place in 200-yard backstroke at Maine Meet; 2:13.59. • Member of first place 200-yard medley relay at Maine Meet; 1:50.44. • Member of third place 200-yard medley relay at America East Championships; 1:45.32. • Fourth place in 200 IM at America East Championships; 2:04.75. • Third place in 100-yard backstroke at America East Championships; 56.86. • Member of second place 400-yard medley relay at America East Championships; 3:46.22. • Member of third place 200-yard medley relay at America East Championships; 1:45.32.
COOPER’S CAREER BEST TIMES
Before UNH: Oneida Cooper was a member of the Bishop Bavin Seals and Vineyards club teams along with her high school, the St. Andrews School for Girls ... she was nationally ranked in South Africa with substantial international experience ... in 2010 she competed in the Mare Nostrum Series in Spain and France, the Youth Olympics in Singapore and another invitational meet in Italy ... Cooper was invited to the All-African Junior Championships in Mauritius in 2009 and the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India in 2008 ... additionally, she represented S.A. at the Sub-Saharan International in Namibia, the S.A. Age-Group Nationals and the S.A. Open Senior Nationals. Personal: Born on March 1, 1993 in South Africa ... daughter of Sathasivan Cooper and Carol Wilson ... majoring in psychology.
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EMILY MAGNAVITA
SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • FREE HOMETOWN: SOUTH GLASTONBURY, CONN. HIGH SCHOOL: GLASTONBURY MAJOR: BIOLOGY Collegiate Accolades: Named to America East Academic Honor Roll (2012) 2011-12: • Recorded a 24.99 in the 50 free at the Citrus Classic. • Swam a 1:09.24 in the 100 breast at the Citrus Classic. • Finished with a time of 53.98 in the 100 free at the Terrier Invitational. • Swam to a time of 1:58.17 in the 200 free at the Terrier Invitational. • Notched a 2:27.38 in the 200 breast at Dartmouth.
MAGNAVITA’S CAREER BEST TIMES 50 free:............................................................................................24.02 100 free:.........................................................................................52.35 200 free:..................................................................................... 1:54.22
Before UNH: Emily Magnavita was a four-time school record holder at Glastonbury High ... she also swam for Charter Oak Aquatics where she qualified for Age Groups, Connecticut Opens and Sectionals.
Personal: Born on October 4, 1992 ... majoring in biology.
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KATIE MANN
SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • BREAST/IM/BACK HOMETOWN: PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. HIGH SCHOOL: DUCHESS PARK SECONDARY MAJOR: ENGLISH COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES: • America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012). • Named America East Women’s Rookie of the Year in 2011. • Named America East Most Outstanding Swimmer Award in 2011. CAREER ACCOLADES: • Broke a pool record for the 200-yard backstroke event during her first meet at UNH versus Siena with 2:06.10 in 2011. • Set Meet and America East Record in the 200 IM at the America East Championships with a time of 2:01.32 in 2012. • Set UNH and Conference Record for the 400 IM at the America East Championships with a time of 4:14.10 in 2012. • Named America East Swimmer of the Week after her performance at the Rhode Island Meet . 2011-12: • Broke a pool record and claimed first place in the 200-yard backstroke at the Siena Meet; 2:06.10. • Set Meet and America East Record in the 200 IM, first place at the America East Championships; 2:01.32. • Set UNH and Conference Record for the 400 IM at the America East Championships; 4:14.10. • Second place in the 1000 yard freestyle at the Siena Meet; 10:42.56. • First place in 200-meter breaststroke at the New England LCM Challenge; 2:44.11. • Third place in the 100-meter breaststroke at the New England LCM Challenge; 1:17.90. • First place in the 200-yard IM at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet;2:07.26. 200 back..................................................................................... 2:06.10 • Second place in the 200-yard breaststroke at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 2:06.93. 200 breast................................................................................. 2:15.65 • First place in 100-yard breaststroke at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:06.45. 200 IM......................................................................................... 2:01.32 • Member of the first place 400-yard medley relay at the 400 IM......................................................................................... 4:14.10 Rhode Island Meet; 3:58.28. • Second place in the 100-yard breaststroke at the Vermont Meet; 1:07.31. • First place in 200-yard IM at the Vermont Meet; 2:07.17. • First place in the 400-yard IM at the Boston University Meet; 4:25.83. • First place in the 200-yard breaststroke at the Boston University Meet; 2:20.85. • Third place in the 100-yard breaststroke at the Dartmouth Meet; 1:08.44. • Member of the second place 200-yard medley relay at the Dartmouth Meet; 1:49.39. • First place in the 200-yard breaststroke at the Maine Meet; 2:08.81. • Member of the second place 400-yard medley relay at the America East Championships; 3:46.22. •First place in the 200-breast
MANN’S CAREER BEST TIMES
Before UNH: A nationally ranked breaststroker/IMer from Prince George, B.C., swam with the Prince George Barracuda Swim Club where she was recently inducted into the sports hall of fame ... Mann was the 2010 British Columbia Provincial Champion in the 200 breast and the 400 IM and at the 2010 Western Canadian Championships she earned bronze in the 200 breast and placed 6th in both the 200 and 400 IM ... most recently she placed 5th at the Paul Bergen International in the 400 IM and 8th in both the 100 and 200 breaststrokes ... Mann has also qualified for the 2008 Canadian Olympic Trials, 2009 Canadian World Trials, 2010 Senior Summer Nationals and 2011 Canadian World Trials.
Personal: Born on Feb. 21, 1993 in Prince George, B.C. ... daughter of Daryl and Susan Mann ... majoring in English.
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ADRIA MORALES
SOPHOMORE • 5-5 • FLY/BACK HOMETOWN: SANTA CLARITA, CALIF. HIGH SCHOOL: CANYON MAJOR: UNDECLARED 2011-12: • Member of the 200-yard medley relay at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:51.06. • Third place in the 100-yard butterfly at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:00.43. • Third place in the 200-yard breaststroke at the Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet;2:08.81. • Third place in the 100-yard backstroke at the Rhode Island Meet; 1:01.95. • First place in the 100-yard freestyle at the Maine Meet; 10:35.11. Before UNH: Adria Morales was a member of Canyon High School and Class Aquatics swim teams ... during her stint with CHS she earned MVP honors and was a relay All-American ... Morales also qualified for a host of meets including: Junior Nationals, the MORALES’ CAREER BEST TIMES Janet Evans Invitational, and the Speedo 100 fly:............................................................................................57.59 Grand Prix Series ... Additionally, because 200 fly:........................................................................................ 2:06.60 of her dual citizenship she has had the 500 free:..................................................................................... 5:11.71 opportunity to compete in the Mexico National Olympiad and the North American Challenge Cup. Personal: Born on Oct. 4, 1993 in Canyon Country, Calif. ... daughter of Gerardo and Kelly Morales ... undeclared major.
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MEGAN SUFFEL
SOPHOMORE • 5-5 • FLY/FREE HOMETOWN: CORNWALL, ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL: LA CITADELLE MAJOR: CIVIL ENGINEERING COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES: • America East Academic Honor Roll (2012). 2011-12: • Second place in the 200-yard butterfly at the Siena Meet; 2:11.97. • Member of the first place in 200yard medley relay at the Siena Meet; 1:51.37. • Member of the first place 200-yard medley relay at Central Connecticut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:48.79. • Second place in the 100-yard butterfly at the Central Connecticut and SUFFEL’S CAREER BEST TIMES Bryant tri-meet; 59.44. 50 free:............................................................................................24.18 • Member of the first place 200-yard 100 fly:............................................................................................56.79 freestyle relay at the Central Connecti200 fly......................................................................................... 2:05.53 cut and Bryant tri-meet; 1:39.50. • Third in the 200-yard butterfly at the Rhode Island Meet; 2:11.01. • Member of the fifth place 200-yard freestyle relay at the Terrier Invitational; 1:38.05. • Member of the first place 400-yard medley relay at the Vermont Meet; 3:32.56. • Member of the first place 200-yard medley relay at the Maine Meet; 1:50.44. • Member of the fourth place 200-yard freestyle relay at the America East Championships; 1:35.59. Before UNH: Megan Suffel was a member of the Cornwall Sea Lions club swimming team ... during her time with the Sea Lions she collected Swimmer of the Year honors in 2008 and 2009 ... Suffel has qualified for Senior Nationals in three events and was a three-time finalist at Age Group Nationals as a junior ... she also qualified for the 2008 Olympic Trials, 2009 World Trials and the 2010 Pan Pacific Trials. Personal: Born on Feb. 15, 1993 in Cornwall, Ontario ... daughter of James and Joanne Suffel ... majoring in civil engineering.
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KATHRYN VIOLETTE SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • FLY HOMETOWN: PORTLAND, MAINE HIGH SCHOOL: WESTBROOK MAJOR: NUTRITION
Collegiate Accolades: Named to America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012). 2011-12: • Tallied a 26.55 in the 50 free vs. Siena. • Finished with a 2:04.67 in the 200 free vs. Dartmouth. • Recorded a time of 11:13.82 in the 1000 free vs. BU. • Swam a 1:12.66 in the 100 breast vs. CCSU & Bryant. • Notched a 1:02.80 in the 100 fly vs. CCSU & Bryant. Before UNH: A member of the Westbrook High School swim team and the Westbrook Seals club team ... the twoVIOLETTE’S CAREER BEST TIMES time captain earned team MVP honors 200 breast:................................................................................ 2:35.38 in 2008, 2010 and 2011 ... she was also 400 IM:........................................................................................ 4:54.84 a nominee for Swimmer of the Year, 1000 free:.................................................................................11:13.82 was selected as the recipient of the Harold Paulson and Dennis Connolly Award, while also earning performer of the meet honors at the SMAA Southwestern Championships ... was an All-State selection, All-Star Meet qualifier, sectional qualifier and school record holder during her senior season ... as a junior she was an All-State Selection, All-Star meet qualifier and sectional qualifier ... during her freshman campaign she was an All-State selection ... for her club team the Seals, Violette qualified for Eastern Zones, Speedo Southern Sectionals, Speedo Southern Zone Sectionals and New England Championships. Personal: Born on Aug. 16, 1992 in Portland Maine ... daughter of James and Diana Violette ... majoring in nutrition.
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JENNIFER ROBERTS JUNIOR • 5-4 • FREE/FLY SANFORD, MAINE HIGH SCHOOL: SANFORD MAJOR:ECONOMICS
Before UNH: Swam at the University of Maryland for the past two years… competed in the 200IM and 200-fly at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials… Honorable Mention All-American in the 200 free relay at the NCAA Championships… helped lead 800 free relay team to a first-place finish at the Terrapin Cup. Personal: Born April 25, 1992 in Sanford, Maine… daughter of Doug and Pam Roberts… father played basketball at Clark University (’81)… has an older sister, Mary-Louise… majoring in economics.
ALLISON MORALES
SOPHOMORE • 5-5 • FREE/FLY HOMETOWN: SANTA CLARITA, CALIF. HIGH SCHOOL: CANYON MAJOR: COMMUNICATIONS Before UNH: Swam at Colorado State University last year… set three Canyon High School records in 2008 with a time of 5:10.21 in the 500 freestyle, 1:41.40 in the 200 freestyle relay, and 3:51.21 in the 400 freestyle relay… also swam with club team Class Aquatics. Personal: Born October 4, 1993 in Torrance, California… daughter of Gerardo and Kelly Morales… has five siblings: Adria, who currently swims at UNH, Ryan, Nathan, Angel and Michelle… majoring in communications.
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NICOLE ZAHKA
SOPHOMORE • 5-3 • DIVE HOMETOWN: MEDWAY, MASS. HIGH SCHOOL: MEDWAY MAJOR: BUSINESS Before UNH: U.S. Junior Olympic Diver of the Year for ages 9 & under... received honorable mention honors in 2008-09, 2009-10... honor roll student in 2011... Unsung Hero of varsity soccer at Medway (2010). Personal: Born January 31, 1993 in Boston, Mass. … daughter of Ed and Paula Zahka… has an older brother, Derek who attends Tufts University… graduated from Medway Hugh School where she also played keeper on the varsity soccer team… majoring in business.
BETTINA CASPERSEN FRESHMAN • 5-8 • FREE/IM HOMETOWN: LYNGBY, DENMARK HIGH SCHOOL: VIRUM GYMNASIUM MAJOR: UNDECLARED
Before UNH: Silver medal from the Danish National Championship Longcourse in 4’100 free relay... Competed at Danish Open Trials, A-final in 200 im and finished overall as number 7 in DK... In the finals in 100 freestyle and 200 im at Danish National Championship Longcourse... At the Danish National Championship shortcourse, finished up as nr 6 in 200 im... Silver medel from the Danish National Championship Shourtcourse in 4’50 free relay... Finalist in 200 freestyle at Danish National Championship shortcourse aswell... Danish Champion at East National Championship in 4’100 free relay, shortcourse.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR
1995 Denise Leckenby & Jeremy Hutchinson 1996 Denise Leckenby & Ian Smith 1997 Denise Leckenby & Frank Reeves 1998 Denise Leckenby 1999 Kristen Zeimetz & Ian Smith 2000 Brian Lucey 2003 Shannon Daly 2005 Melissa Lague 2006 Kary Goodman 2007 Kary Goodman 2008 Amy Perrault (Rookie of the Year) 2009 Jessica Little (Rookie of the Year) 2010 Amy Perrault 2011 Lauren McCandless (Rookie of the Year) 2012 Katie Mann (Swimmer of the Year/Rookie of the Year)
AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR 1993 1994 1996 1998 1999 2012
Mike Dix Dan Bailey Denise Leckenby Denise Leckenby Kristin Latourelle Lauren McCandless
ECAC SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR
1996 1998 2004 2006 2011
Denise Leckenby Denise Leckenby Shannon Daly Kary Goodman Amy Perrault
AMERICA EAST SENIOR HIGH POINT AWARD
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2006 2008 2011
Shannon Daly Kary Goodman Amy Perrault
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AMY PERRAULT ‘11
AMERICA EAST SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 2010 AMERICA EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2008 ECAC SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 2011 17 TIME AMERICA EAST CHAMPION 7 TIME ECAC CHAMPION
SHANNON DALY ‘06
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS PARTICIPANT AMERICA EAST SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 2003 ECAC SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 2004 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2006 8 TIME AMERICA EAST CHAMPION 7 TIME ECAC CHAMPION
ELITE ‘CATS KRISTEN ZEIMETZ ‘02
US OLYMPIC TRIALS PARTICIPANT 2000 US OPEN FINALIST 2000 AMERICA EAST SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 1999 7 TIME AMERICA EAST CHAMPION 5 TIME ECAC CHAMPION
MELISSA LAGUE ‘05
AMERICA EAST SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 2005 6 TIME AMERICA EAST CHAMPION ECAC CHAMPION
KARY GOODMAN ‘08
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS PARTICIPANT AMERICA EAST SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 2006 & 2007 ECAC SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 2006 6 TIME AMERICA EAST CHAMPION 2TIME ECAC CHAMPION
DENISE LECKENBY ‘98
NCAA DIVISION I ALL AMERICAN 1996 WORLD RANKED 800 freestyle RELAY 4 TIME NAC SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 1995-1998 2 TIME ECAC SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 1996 & 1998 2 TIME UNH ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1995 & 1997 12 TIME AMERICA EAST CHAMPION 12 TIME ECAC CHAMPION
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2011-12 Grace Borchers 100 fly Katie Mann 200 IM Katie Mann 400 IM Katie Mann 200 breast Lauren McCandless 1650 free 2010-11 Amy Perrault 200 IM/200 back Allison Nahin 100 breast Jessica Little 200 breast Lauren McCandless 1650 free Amy Perrault, Allison Nahin, Lauren McCandless, Shelli Reed 200 medley relay Amy Perrault, Allison Nahin, Lauren McCandless, Kiersten Wollenzien 400 medley relay Amy Perrault, Shelli Reed, Sydney Tribou, Kiersten Wollenzien 800 free relay 2009-10 Allison Nahin 100 breast Amy Perrault 100 back/200 back/200 medley Jessica Little 200 breast Perrault, Nahin, Reed, Morrell 200 medley relay/400 medley relay Perrault, Tribou, Reed, Wollenzien 800 freestyle relay 2008-09 Jesse Ellisalcaide 50 free/100 free Allison Nahin 100 breast Jessica Little 200 breast Amy Perrault 100 back/200 back Perrault, Nahin, Sarah Kanellas, Ellisalcaide 200 medley relay/400 medley relay 2007-08 Amy Perrault 100 back Mattie Fowler 400 IM Perrault, Christine Tartaglia, Goodman, Deanna Petchonka 200 medley relay 2006-07 Kary Goodman 100 fly/100 back/200 fly Goodman, Evelyn Yuen, Petchonka, Katrina Maloney 200 medley relay 2005-06 Shannon Daly 100 breast/200 breast/200 IM Kary Goodman 100 back/200 back/200 fly Deanna Petchonka 100 fly S. Daly, Brittany Daly, Goodman, Maloney 800 free relay Goodman, Tartaglia, Petchonka, S. Daly 200 medley relay Goodman, Tartaglia, Petchonka, S. Daly 400 medley relay 2004-05 Melissa Lague 100 back/200 back/200 IM Shannon Daly 100 breast/200 breast M. Lague, S. Daly, Catie McDonough, Amanda Paul 200 free relay M. Lague, S. Daly, McDonough, Paul 400 free relay S. Daly, Paul, McDonough, B. Daly 800 free relay M. Lague, Tartaglia, Dowell, Paul 200 medley relay M. Lague, S. Daly, Goodman, McDonough 400 medley relay 2003-04 Shannon Daly 500 free Melissa Lague 100 back 2002-03 Shannon Daly 200 free/500 free/200 breast Jamie Crowley 50 free Kristen Nardozzi 1650 free/400 IM Melissa Lague 200 back/200 IM Crowley, S. Daly, Paul, Nardozzi 200 free relay Nardozzi, M. Lague, Paul, S. Daly 800 free relay 2001-02 Kristen Nardozzi 400 IM Kristen Zeimetz 100 breast/200 breast
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55.82 2:01.32 4:14.10 2:15.65 16:42.39 2:01.99*/1:57.98* 1:02.48* 2:15.50 16:39.20* 1:41.70* 3:43.89* 7:19.79* 1:03:16 54:74^/1:58:59*/2:02:71 2:16:70 1:42:24!/3:44:72* 7:21:11* 23.25*/50.17^ 1:03.94 2:16.59 55.15$/ 2:00.08 1:42.24*/3:46.62* 56.11 4:29.03 1:44.68* 55.40/56.51/2:02.18 1:45.30 1:03.38*/2:14.85*/2:02.28* 56.02*/1:59.12*/2:00.92 57.42 7:30.70* 1:45.21* 3:49.26* 57.67/2:01.52/2:04.83* 1:05.21/2:19.77 1:36.32 3:29.34 7:37.92 1:47.01 3:51.53 4:58.94* 56.12* 1:51.73/4:59.46*/2:18.96 23.78 17:17.25/4:28.60 2:00.06*/2:06.24 1:36.47 7:38.01* 4:26.35* 1:03.68*/2:19.12
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Name
Event
Michelle Groff 200 back Groff, Zeimetz, Ashley Fish, Paul 200 medley relay Groff, Zeimetz, Fish, Nardozzi 400 medley relay 2000-01 Kristen Zeimetz 100 breast/200 breast Kristen Nardozzi 400 IM Nardozzi, Zeimetz, Fish, Sara Prentiss 400 medley relay 1999-00 Kristin Latourelle 200 IM/400 IM Kristen Zeimetz 200 breast Latourelle, Denton, Rock, Woynerowski 800 free relay 1998-99 Michelle Frechette 100 back Kristen Zeimetz 100 breast/200 breast Kristin Latourelle 200 IM/400 IM/200 fly L atourelle, Paula Sullivan, Samantha Scroggin, Julie Denton 800 free relay 1997-98 Denise Leckenby 50 free/100 free/200 free Melissa Frechette 200 back Jessica Lague 100 back Kristin Latourelle 200 IM/400 IM Julie Denton 200 breast Leckenby, Prentiss, Sullivan, Frechette 200 free relay Frechette, Denton, Lague, Leckenby 400 medley relay Lague, Prentiss, P. Sullivan, Leckenby 400 free relay Latourelle, P. Sullivan, Lague, Leckenby 800 free relay 1996-97 Denise Leckenby 100 free/200 free/500 free Kristin Latourelle 200 IM/400 IM Lague, Latourelle, P. Sullivan, Leckenby 400 free relay Latourelle, P. Sullivan, Lague, Leckenby 800 free relay 1995-96 Denise Leckenby 50 free/100 free/200 free Leckenby, P. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, Sarah Berry 400 free relay G. Sullivan, Cassidy, Leckenby, Berry 800 free relay P. Sullivan, Ambuehl, Lauren Calderone, Leckenby 400 medley relay 1994-95 Denise Leckenby 50 free/100 free/200 free Lauren Calderone 400 IM Kate Shaughnessy 200 fly Leckenby, Calderone, Shaughnessy, Berry 200 medley relay G. Sullivan, Shaughnessy, Berry, Leckenby 800 free relay 1993-94 Lauren Calderone 400 IM 1991-92 Shannon Doherty 100 back/200 back/400 IM
Time
2:04.64* 1:47.24* 3:51.25* 1:04.56/2:20.26 4:27.69* 3:54.19 2:07.32/4:29.75 2:17.92 7:46.38 59.75 1:03.69*/2:16.60* 2:05.92/4:28.35*/2:07.19 7:46.14 23.45/50.58*/1:50.03 2:07.94 59.21* 2:08.83/4:32.43 2:23.49* 1:36.69* 3:52.31* 3:31.47* 7:47.14 51.66/1:50.89/5:02.69 2:07.78/4:30.39* 3:33.75 7:43.35* 23.42*/50.66*/1:48.74* 3:33.85 7:48.18 3:59.21 23.71*/51.00*/1:50.80* 4:34.44 2:08.85 1:51.19 7:45.07 4:36.44 59.45/2:07.12/4:35.5
BOLD denotes America East Swimmer of the Year ! 2009-10 Record set during prelims (1:42:06) + 2008-09 Record set during prelims (49.97) * Denotes Conference Record Setting Swim ^ 2009-10 Record set during prelims (54:67) $ 2008-09 Record set during prelims (55.14)
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS EC AC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Year
Name
Event
2010-11 Amy Perrault 200 IM/100 back/200 back Jessica Little 400 IM Lauren McCandless 200 fly/1650 free Shelli Reed 100 free Amy Perrault, Allison Nahin, Lauren McCandless, Shelli Reed 400 medley relay Amy Perrault, Shelli Reed, Jenna Bull, Kiersten Wollenzien 400 free relay Amy Perrault, Sydney Tribou, Kiersten Wollenzien, Shelli Reed 800 free relay Amy Perrault, Allison Nahin, Lauren McCandless, Shelli Reed 200 medley relay 2008-09 Jessie Ellisalcaide 50 free/100 free Jessica Little 200 breast 2007-08 Perrault, Nahin, Petchonka, Wollenzien 400 medley relay 2006-07 Kary Goodman 100 fly 2005-06 Shannon Daly 50 free/200 free Kary Goodman 100 fly/200 fly Goodman, S. Daly, Petchonka, Dowell 400 medley relay 2004-05 Shannon Daly 200 breast S. Daly, Dowell, Lague, Paul 400 free relay B. Daly, S. Daly, McDonough, Goodman 800 free relay Goodman, Tartaglia, Dowell, Lague 200 medley relay Lague, Tartaglia, Dowell, S. Daly 400 medley relay 2003-04 Shannon Daly 200 free/500 free/200 breast Melissa Lague 100 back Harvey, Lague, Paul, S. Daly 200 free relay S. Daly, Paul, Crawford, Hamer 800 free relay 2002-03 Shannon Daly 200 breast Lague, Crowley, Fish, Paul 200 medley relay S. Daly, Crowley, Paul, Nardozzi 400 free relay Nardozzi, Paul, Lague, S. Daly 800 free relay 2000-01 Kristen Zeimetz 100 breast/200 breast 1999-00 Kristen Zeimetz 200 breast 1998-99 Kristen Zeimetz 100 breast/200 breast 1997-98 Denise Leckenby 50 free/100 free/200 free Leckenby, P. Sullivan, Frechette, Prentiss 200 free relay P. Sullivan, Leckenby, Latourelle, J. Lague 400 free relay Frechette, Denton, J. Lague, Leckenby 400 medley relay 1996-97 Denise Leckenby 50 free/100 free/200 free 1995-96 Denise Leckenby 50 free/100 free/200 free 1994-95 Denise Leckenby 50 free/100 free/200 free BOLD denotes ECAC Swimmer of the Year * Denotes Conference Record Setting Swim
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Time
2:01.99/1:57.98/1:58.91* 4:23.91 2:01.84/16:39.20 50.92 3:47.24* 3:23.65* 7:28.21* --23.38/ 50.47 2:18.52 3:52.45 56.25 24.48/1:51/84 55.93/1:59.81* 3:53.7 2:26.81 3:28.80 7:42.30 1:46.36 3:39.26 1:53.27/5:00.85/2:20.50 56.76 1:37.06 7:45.43 2:18.12 1:46.84 3:29.25 7:37.05 1:04.05/2:19.78 2:19.19 1:03.55*/2:17.49 23.03*/49.82*/1:50.09 1:37.17 3:31.38 3:53.12* 23.75/50.77*/1:51.09 23.62*/50.74*/1:50.36 24.02/50.84*/1:49.62*
NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS
Event
UNH
RECORDS
Swasey Pool America East
freestyle 50-yard Leckenby Thompson, DHS Morrell, UNH 23.03 1998 23.21 1990 23.07 2010 100-yard Leckenby Thompson, BSC Ellisalcaide, UNH 49.82 1998 50.23 2004 49.97 2009 200-yard Leckenby Tucker-Mohl, ORHS Clark, UVM 1:48.33 1998 1:51.01 1995 1:47.51 2009 500-yard McCandless Tucker-Mohl, ORHS Clark, UVM 4:52.87 2011 4:52.88 1996 4:49.04 2009 1000-yard McCandless Wollenzien, UNH n/a 10:00.97 2011 10:15.53 1995 1650-yard McCandless Tucker-Mohl, SSA McCandless, UNH 16:35.97 2011 17:01.81 1995 16:35.97 2011 backstroke 100-yard Perrault Etherington, UVM Perrault, UNH 54.34 2011 56.11 2011 54.34 2011 200-yard Perrault Etherington, UVM Perrault, UNH 1:57.98 2011 1:59.47 2011 1:57.98 2011 breaststroke 100-yard Nahin Nahin, UNH Nahin, UNH 1:02.48 2011 1:03.50 2011 1:02.48 2011 200-yard S. Daly Little, UNH Daly, UNH 2:14.85 2006 2:18.23 2011 2:14.85 2006 fly 100-yard Perrault Thompson, BSC Munday, BU 54.71 2011 53.73 2004 53.83 2010 200-yard Goodman Pittman, UVM Qu, Bing 1:59.81 2006 2:03.01 2011 1:59.86 2002 IM 200-yard Mann Tucker-Mohl, ORHS Mann, UNH 2:01.32 2012 2:05.16 1996 2:01.32 2012 400-yard Mann Mann, UNH Mann, UNH 4:14.10 2012 4:25.83 4:14.10 2012 free relays 200-yard Reed, Perrault URI BU Nahin, Wollenzien 1:38.44 2010 1:21:12 2010 1:35.10 2011 400-yard Perrault, Bull, BU BU Reed, Wollenzien 3:31.21 2010 3:23.53 2010 3:23.65 2011 800-yard Perrault, Tribou, UNH UNH Reed, Wollenzien 7:50.39 2009 7:19.79 2011 7:19.79 2011 Medley relays 200-yard Perrault, Nahin, BU UNH Reed, McCandless 1:44.63 2010 1:41.70 2011 1:41.70 2011 400-yard Perrault, Nahin, UNH UNH McCandless, Wollenzien 3:56.52 2011 3:43.89 2011 3:43.89 2011 Diving 1-Meter Pelletier Golle, BU Peterson, NU 290.47 2012 329.77 2002 440.95 1998 3-Meter Dege Golle, BU Waresmith, BU 288.45 2007 344.40 2002 575.60 2009
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ECAC Leckenby, UNH 23.03 1998 Leckenby, UNH 49.82 1998 Bown, Pittsburgh 1:49.58 2005 Bowman, G. Wash. 4:50.22 1994 n/a Bowman, G. Wash. 16:34.43 1994 Hendrick, E. Carolina 55.86 2001 Perrault, UNH 1:58.91 2011 Crowley, Cent. Conn. 1:02.61 2006 Clemens, PSU 2:13.65 2008 Hart, Wagner 54.36 2009 Modrov, Rider 1:59.12 2006 Modrov, Rider 2:03.22 2009 Modrov, Rider 4:17.40 2009 Rider 1:35.37 2009 UNH 3:23.65 2011 UNH 7:28.31 2011 Penn State 1:42.56 2006 UNH 3:47.24 2011
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