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Aquatic Facilities
The 2018-19 campaign marked the West Virginia University swimming and diving team’s final season competing in the WVU Natatorium, which has served as the home of WVU since 1975. The Mountaineers celebrated the final competition in the Natatorium on January 12, 2019, when WVU defeated TCU, 441-156, in a Big 12 dual meet. Following the victory, alumni joined the current team on the pool deck for a final singing of “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” circling the competition pool.
In 2019-20, the WVU swimming and diving teams moved into their new home at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park, a brand new, state-of-the-art facility that opened in the fall of 2019. Initial planning for the new complex began in the fall of 2015, when nine public entities, including West Virginia University, committed to collaborate in building a state-of-the-art aquatic and track complex at Mylan Park.
Recognizing the need for an Olympicsized, 50-meter pool, the community and WVU worked together to make this possible. A $48 million facility, the Aquatic and Track Complex at Mylan Park is a community facility for all ages. It now serves as the home to WVU’s swimming and diving, cross country and track and field teams. Construction began on the complex in August 2017.
The aquatic facility is approximately 75,000 square-feet with a 50-meter competition pool and seating for 1,200 spectators. The aquatic center will include a diving pool and tower, a warming pool, therapeutic pool, a family water park, an outdoor sun deck, two wet classrooms, a cardio fitness room, training space, locker rooms and multipurpose rooms for meetings and special occasions.
In the team’s inaugural season at the Aquatic Center, the Mountaineers hosted nine home meets, including the 2020 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship and the 2020 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships, both of which came to Morgantown for the first time in program history.
IN THE Spotlight
Choosing to become a Mountaineer studentathlete is special.
Without a professional sports team in the state, West Virginia residents and fans throughout the region love West Virginia University athletics.
The Mountaineers have the unique opportunity to represent themselves, their teammates and their University to news media, alumni, friends, family and the general public. The interaction with these groups is also part of their educational process.
By taking advantage of these opportunities, a positive impact on a student-athlete’s career at West Virginia is formed, which can lead into life after donning the Old Gold and Blue.
A PROGRAM championship
Year in and year out, the West Virginia University swimming and diving teams compete at a high level in hopes of obtaining the ultimate program goals of sending student-athletes to the NCAA Championships, as well as finishing at the top of the conference championship.
West Virginia broke five school records during the 2021 campaign, including a pair of records during the Big 12 Championships. The Mountaineers earned 11 total medals, including four silver and seven bronze at Conference Championships.
WVU qualified eight divers at the 2021 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships. Jacob Cardinal Tremblay made his second consecutive NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship appearance, while Owen Johns, Jake Low and PJ Lenz made their first appearance. The four divers qualified for NCAA Championships marked the first time in program history that multiple divers competed at a single championship.
Senior, David Dixon, earned his bid to Nationals for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first Mountaineer from the men’s team to do so. Dixon earned a 12th-place finish in the 200 butterfly to earn Honorable Mention All-American honors, becoming the 36th All-American and the 27th different Mountaineer from the men’s team to earn All-American status.
David Dixon represented WVU at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Team Swimming Trials, competing in the 200-meter butterfly and the 200-meter individual medley.
With past success to celebrate and large goals for the future, WVU will continue to make the push toward training promising student-athletes into national contenders.
BIG 12 Conference
West Virginia enters its 10th season in one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences, whose focus is on stability, strength and success.
Commissioner Bob Bowlsby’s leadership among the 10 member schools continues to foster national recognition in the conference in academics and athletics.
Big 12 institutions create a league that encompasses five states and nearly 37 million people. More than 4,200 studentathletes from across the United States and around the world compete annually in the sports sponsored by the Big 12 Conference.
The Big 12 is a strong conference that, like WVU, values quality academic and athletic programs, and has a great tradition of success.
Whether in the pool, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and meet officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship.
The Big 12 has served as a home to nearly 100 individual National Champions over the years, as well as multiple Team National Champions.
In just two decades, the Conference has distributed nearly $2 billion to its member institutions.
The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
#gofirst
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING & DIVING
CHARACTER
Public, land-grant institution, founded in 1867. RESEARCH
CLASSIFICATION
R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity, as described by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
ACCREDITATION
WVU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Many programs hold specialized accreditation.
GOVERNANCE
The WVU Board of Governors is the University’s governing body. The Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia is responsible for developing, establishing and overseeing the implementation of a public policy agenda for the state’s four-year colleges and universities. E. Gordon Gee is WVU’s 24th president.
CAMPUS LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES
The WVU System is a family of distinctive campuses united by a single mission. From the groundbreaking research of our flagship in Morgantown (ranked R1, the highest research category institution) to the student-centered focus of WVU Potomac State College in Keyser to the technology-intensive programs at WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley, we are leveraging our talents and resources to create a better future for West Virginia and the world. The WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley offers more than 30 majors, including one of the top 100 undergraduate engineering programs in the country, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
WVU Potomac State College in Keyser has one of the lowest tuition rates of all the nation’s four-year institutions. Offering more than 65 majors, this campus combines the personal attention of a small college with the affordable benefits of a major university.
The WVU System also includes WVU Health Sciences locations in Charleston and Martinsburg, as well as farms and five forests throughout the state and WVU Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp.
The WVU Morgantown campus is in a town that has been named “No. 1 Small City in America” by BizJournals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Morgantown, population 30,953, was also rated the ninth best college town in America by Business Insider and is within easy traveling distance of Washington, D.C., to the east, Pittsburgh, Pa., to the north, and Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, to the northwest. Other rankings: Kiplinger.com included Morgantown in their 10 great places to live list; one of “Best Sports Cities” by Sporting News; 5th “Best Small Metro” by Forbes; a “Top 50 College Town” by Parade magazine; and Movoto ranked Morgantown the “#1 Most Exciting Place in West Virginia” for its music, art and nightlife.
STUDENT PROFILE
Fall 2021 WVU System enrollment was 28,000+:
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
WVU recipients of prestigious scholarships include 25 Rhodes Scholars, 25 Truman Scholars, 46 Goldwater Scholars, 4 George C. Marshall (British) Scholars, 6 Morris K. Udall Scholars, 5 USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 28 Boren Scholars, 72 Gilman Scholars, 70 Fulbright Scholars, 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 36 Critical Language Scholars, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar, 27 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships and one Schwarzman Scholar.
FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE
Excellent faculty — 19 of whom have been named Carnegie Foundation Professors of the Year — guide and mentor students. Sixty-six percent of WVU Morgantown classes are taught by full-time instructional faculty.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Thirteen Morgantown colleges and schools offer 355+ majors in agriculture, natural resources and design; applied and human sciences; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts; dentistry; engineering and mineral resources; law; media; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; public health. Hundreds of distance education and online classes are available.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Students can choose from among 500+ student organizations or participate in an active intramural program and a variety of club sports.
SERVICE AND LEARNING
The Center for Service and Learning develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty. WVU earned the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Classification — joining only six percent of all universities. It is the only institution in West Virginia the foundation recognizes for its community engagement.
PARENTS CLUB
The Mountaineer Parents Club, with 20,000-plus members, connects parents and families with the student experience.
LIBRARIES
The WVU Libraries encompass seven libraries statewide. Facilities in Morgantown include the Downtown Campus Library, Evansdale Library, Health Sciences Library, Law Library and the West Virginia and Regional History Center. Onsite collections include over 1.8 million books, 1.2 million e-books and over 170,000 satisfied users
VISITORS CENTERS
The WVU Visitors Centers are the front doors to campus, providing the warm hospitality that Mountaineers are known for in modern, welcoming spaces. Tours led by current students are offered Monday through Friday and select Saturdays. Scheduling information is available at visit.wvu.edu.
ALUMNI
Chartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 210,000+ graduates worldwide in some 135 nations.
ADMISSION AND APPLICATION TIMELINE
Our test-optional policy means that students can apply for undergraduate admission without an ACT or SAT score. However, we do encourage that students submit scores if available and offer the option to submit after receiving a decision. WVU superscores and offers multiple options for submitting test scores. Applications are processed beginning Aug. 15 for admission the following fall. WVU has a rolling admissions policy, and there is no official application deadline. For graduate admission, each graduate program sets its own admissions requirements and deadlines.
VIC RIGGS
HEAD COACH
16TH SEASON AT WEST VIRGINIA
A pair of program records were broken during the season, including sophomore William Mullen’s record-breaking performance at Big 12s in the men’s 1650. Mullen touched the wall in 15:21.57 topping a 39-year record set by Craig Cooper in 1983. Additionally, fifth-year Ana Zortea broke the women’s 100 back, as she bested Amelie Currat’s time of 53.50 (2018), by touching in 53.41.
Riggs’ teams have continuously excelled in the classroom and the 2021-22 season was no different. WVU had three swimmers, and two divers, be named as 2022 Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Recipients – seniors Josh Madzy and Abigail Riggs, and junior Conrad Molinaro. Thirty-five Mountaineers were named to the 2022 Academic All-Big 12 Swimming & Diving Team; 29 were named to the first team and two student-athletes earned the honor with a 4.0 GPA.
Riggs continues to lead his teams outside of the pool as both squads were named to the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) during the fall 2020 and the spring 2021 semesters. Alongside the CSCAA honors, 40 Mountaineers were named to the 2021 Academic All-Big 12 Swimming and Diving Team; of those 40, 34 were named to the first team and eight student-athletes earned the honor with a 4.0 GPA, the most among other Big 12 schools. Additionally, Kayla Gagnon and Ryan Van Wyk, were named recipients of the 2021 Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement award.
2019-20
In more than a decade at West Virginia University, Vic Riggs has helped the WVU swimming and diving program climb to national prominence. With an academic support system designed around the swimming and diving program, Riggs, who enters his 16th season at the helm in 2022-23, has built a team that continues to be recognized nationally for success in the classroom.
Throughout his coaching tenure at WVU, Riggs has coached 35 NCAA qualifiers, 15 NCAA All-Americans, 19 Academic AllAmericans, eight Big 12 Scholar-Athletes of the Year and 18 Olympic Trials qualifiers.
LAST SEASON
Riggs and his teams spent their third season at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park and played host to the 2022 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships for the second time in school history. The 2021-22 campaign was highlighted by fifth-year David Dixon earning his fifth-consecutive NCAA bid, the only Mountaineer in program history to do so.
At the conference meet, in total, the Mountaineers combined to earn 13 medals, including one gold, four silvers and eight bronze. Nine members of the team earned a spot on the All-Big 12 First Team, while 24 were recognized on the All-Big 12 Second Team.
2020-21
Riggs’ led West Virginia to another successful season, despite being shortened, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the Big 12 Championships, the men earned their sixth consecutive second-place finish, while the women finished fourth. Additionally, nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the All-Big 12 First Team, while 19 were recognized on the All-Big 12 Second Team.
Emily Haimes, Harna Minezawa, Jacqueline McCutchan and Jordan Buechler earned silver in the 200 freestyle relay, at Big 12’s, setting a new program record of 1:31.05. Including the 200 free relay, WVU collected 11 medals at the conference meet, including four silver and seven bronze.
The season was highlighted by senior David Dixon earning a bid to the 2021 NCAA Swimming Championships for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first Mountaineer from the men’s team to do so. At NCAA’s, he finished 12th-place in the 200 butterfly to earn Honorable Mention All-America honors. Additionally, Dixon represented WVU at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Team Swimming Trials, competing in the 200-meter butterfly and the 200-meter IM.
It was a historical season for the Mountaineers in 2019-20, as Riggs’ squad moved into its new home at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park, hosting nine home events during the inaugural season. From the team’s first home, mid-season invitational – the WVU Invitational – to the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship’s first-ever visit to Morgantown, the Mountaineers made the most of their first season in the new facility.
At the Big 12 Championship, the men’s team finished second, while the women placed fifth. Riggs’ teams collected 11 total medals at the conference meet, including five silver and six bronze. Twelve members of the squad were named to the All-Big 12 First Team.
Although the 2019-20 postseason was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, four members of the men’s team qualified for the 2020 NCAA Championships, including two swimmers in junior David Dixon and freshman Hunter Armstrong. After the cancellation of the championships, the CSCAA Board of Directors altered the selection criteria for All-American distinction; thus, Dixon and Armstrong, along with divers Jacob Cardinal Tremblay and Nick Cover, were selected to the 2020 All-America Team. The honors were the first for Riggs’ team since 2014.
In addition to their success in the pool, 31 Mountaineers were named to the 2020 Academic All-Big 12 Team, with seven student-athletes earning the distinction with perfect 4.0 grade-point averages. Additionally, seniors Ryan Kelly and Jack Portmann were named recipients of the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, and the two squads were named CSCAA Scholar All-America Teams in the fall.
2018-19
The men earned their fourth consecutive second-place finish at the 2019 Big 12 Championship, while the women finished in third. The season was highlighted by sophomore David Dixon winning a pair of Big 12 individual championships.
Dixon collected victories in the 100 and 200 butterfly to become the first Mountaineer since 2014 to win multiple titles at the event. He earned All-Big 12 First Team honors for his performance. The Richmond, Virginia, native was one of seven Mountaineer swimmers to earn the honor, while 12 others were named to the All-Big 12 Second Team. In all, WVU combined to earn two gold, nine silver and 10 bronze medals at the conference meet.
Three swimmers qualified for the 2019 NCAA Championships, as Dixon and Jake Armstrong represented the men and Morgan Bullock represented the women.
Not only were Riggs’ Mountaineers successful in the pool last season, but they also enjoyed plenty of success in the classroom. Junior Ryan Kelly was named the Big 12 Men’s Swimming and Diving Scholar Athlete of the Year, marking the fifth consecutive season and the sixth time in seven years WVU has won the conference honor in men’s or women’s swimming and diving. Additionally, 29 Mountaineers landed on the Academic AllBig 12 Team, including 23 on the first team. WVU was once again named a CSCAA Scholar All-America Team in 2018-19.
2017-18
Whether it was in the pool or out, West Virginia had a plenty to look back on in 2017-18. The Mountaineers earned a pair of second-place team finishes at the 2018 Big 12 Championship, which included juniors Jake Armstrong and Tristen Di Sibio registering individual conference championships.
Armstrong successfully defended his 100 breaststroke title with a finals time of 52.59 after breaking the school record in the event during prelims (52.11). For Di Sibio, he took home gold in the 200 breaststroke, winning in a time of 1:56.00. The duo’s accomplishments marked the first time since 2014 that WVU won multiple Big 12 titles in the same season.
Under Riggs’ leadership, WVU sent a total of five swimmers to the NCAA Championships. Junior Emma Harris and sophomore Morgan Bullock represented the women’s team, the squad’s first national qualifiers since 2013, while Armstrong and Di Sibio were joined by freshman David Dixon for the men.
Armstrong and Bullock went on to grab honorable mention All-America honors at the national meets. Armstrong placed 14th overall in the 100 breaststroke (52.69), while Bullock finished 15th in the 200 butterfly (1:54.77).
The 2017-18 season also provided the men’s first undefeated dual-meet campaign since 2006-07. On the women’s side, the Mountaineers finished a perfect 2-0 in conference action, including the program’s first victory over Iowa State. Additionally, the two teams combined to break 15 school and six pool records during the 2017-18 season.
WVU again excelled academically. as both teams earned CSCAA Scholar All-America Team honors. For the sixth consecutive season, the Mountaineers also garnered Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors, as seniors Amelie Currat and James Koval were awarded the distinction. Currat, who also was named a Google Cloud
RIGGS AT A GLANCE
BORN: August 14
HOMETOWN: Bridgeton, N.J.
CoSIDA Academic All-District At-Large selection, became the first swimmer in Big 12 history to win the Scholar-Athlete of the Year award twice. Currat, along with junior Marah Bieger, also was selected for the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, the Big 12’s highest academic conference honor.
2016-17
West Virginia saw records fall and a championship won in the 2016-17 season. Headlined by Armstrong’s win in the men’s 100 breaststroke, the Mountaineers claimed one gold medal, 11 silver medals and eight bronze medals at the 2017 Big 12 Championship. In all, 11 members of the swimming and diving teams were named to the All-Big 12 First Team, while 14 others earned second-team recognition. The performances were good enough to push the WVU men to a second-place finish at the conference meet, while the women finished fourth.
Armstrong’s victory marked the sixth Big 12 men’s title and 10th overall since joining the conference in 2013. His time of 53.09 was the second-fastest in program history in the event at the time.
The Mountaineers also tallied a pair of broken records over the course of the year. First, senior Emma Skelley broke the WVU pool record in the 1,650 free at Big 12 vs. Big East Weekend on Oct. 15, 2016. Skelley earned a time of 16:56.11, the best at the WVU Natatorium.
At the Big 12 Championship, sophomore Emma Harris broke the WVU school record in the 200 breast. She earned a time of 2:12.37 in the event.
FAMILY: Renee (wife); Abigail, Kathryn, Caroline, Irene (daughters)
SWIMMING EXPERIENCE: 1985-86: California-Berkeley
COACHING NCAA QUALIFIERS
AT USC: MEN: 2004-06
WOMEN: 2004-06
AT GEORGIA: MEN: 2007
WOMEN: 2007
AT WEST VIRGINIA: MEN: 2008-09, ’11, ’14-16, ’18-19, ’19-20, ’20-22, ’21-22
WOMEN: 2008-13, ‘18-19
Away from the pool, WVU swimming and diving had another strong year in the classroom. Both teams earned CSCAA Scholar All-America Team accolades and 21 Mountaineers were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Team. Currat was named a CoSIDA Academic All-American and was honored with the Big 12 Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Additionally, senior Nathan Howells and Koval earned the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Award for their strong work academically.
2015-16
Whether it was succeeding academically, winning a Big 12 title while setting a new Big 12 Championship record or breaking multiple WVU school and pool records, Riggs coached the WVU men’s and women’s teams to a high degree. Four members of the men’s team qualified to compete at the 2016 Olympic Swimming Trials in Omaha, Nebraska. WVU graduate
Bryce Bohman, seniors Andrew Marsh, Max Spencer and junior Nate Carr raced in a total of nine events at the U.S. Olympic Trials.
For the first time in program history, a Mountaineer set a new Big 12 Championship record as Marsh set the mark in the 100 backstroke with a 45.41, taking home the gold medal at the championship meet. Marsh also set a WVU school record in the 100 butterfly, with a prelim time of 46.59 to advance him to the A final. Eighteen Mountaineers earned medals at the four-day championship with eight All-Big 12 First Team performances and 12 All-Big 12 Second Team honors. Riggs coached the Mountaineer men to a second-place finish at the 2016 Big 12 Championship, posting their best finish at the conference championship since joining the Big 12. The women’s squad added a fourth-place finish.
For the second consecutive year, Marsh qualified to compete at the NCAA Men’s
Swimming and Diving Championships. He met qualifying time standards in three events, the 100 backstroke, 100 freestyle and 50 freestyle.
Academically, junior Nathan Howells was named the 2015-16 Big 12 Men’s Swimming and Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Howells also was named to the 2016 Academic All-District At-Large Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The honor was the first for Howells and the sixth award in program history for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams at the time. Additionally, 24 members of the team were named to the 2016 Academic All-Big 12 Team.
The women’s team earned Scholar All-America Team honors by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) during the fall and spring semesters. Additionally, Taylor Gill of the women’s team was named a recipient of the First Team Academic Momentum Award by the Scholar Baller® program in conjunction with the National Consortium of Academics and Sports (NCAS). She was the first member of the Mountaineer swimming and diving team to receive the Academic Momentum Award. The award recognizes student-athletes who have shown momentous improvements throughout their collegiate careers.
2014-15
The 2014-15 season saw many accomplishments on both the WVU men’s and women’s squads. Riggs coached the men to a third-place finish in the Big 12 Conference and the women to a fourthplace finish. With a team goal of making it back to the NCAA Championships, Tim Squires and Marsh helped accomplish that with successful individual campaigns. Marsh, a junior, qualified in three events, while senior Squires qualified in two events for his second consecutive NCAA appearance.
Fourteen Mountaineers earned All-Big 12 honors at the 2015 Big 12 Championship, including the school-record-setting men’s 400-yard relay team of Marsh, Carr, Ross Glegg and Squires.
In the classroom, the Mountaineers had 26 swimmers and divers earn Academic All-Big 12 honors, nine were earned Scholar All-America accolades by the CSCAA and four were named Academic All-Americans by CoSIDA.
The WVU women’s swimming and diving team recorded the highest GPA in the Big 12 Conference among all swimming and diving programs, for the secondconsecutive year. The Mountaineers also were the only program in the Big 12 to have a 4.0 student-athlete from the men’s and women’s team.
2013-14
In 2013-14, Riggs oversaw perhaps the greatest individual student-athlete performance in a single season in program history. Senior Bryce Bohman became just the second men’s swimmer in WVU history to earn First Team All-America honors at the 2014 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships. Bohman set three individual school records (100 back, 200 back, 100 fly), was named the Big 12 Male Swimmer of the Year and earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors.
Riggs coached the men to a 23rd overall finish at the 2014 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships in Austin, Texas. He also helped Squires earn Big 12 Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet honors and coached nine student-athletes to CSCAA Individual Scholar All-America recognitions.
His endless devotion to academic success was evident as the women’s team posted the highest team GPA in the Big 12 Conference. The men’s and women’s squad together garnered CSCAA Scholar AllAmerica distinctions.
2012-13
The 2012-13 season was a banner year for academics within the swimming and diving teams.
Eighteen Mountaineers were named to the 2013 Academic All-Big 12 Team. Among those honored, three in the entire conference were nominated with a 4.00 grade point average, all West Virginia student-athletes –David Palley, Sloan Storie and Jenelle Zee.
Palley and Zee also were named to the 2013 Capital One Academic All-District 2 At-Large Teams, while Liam McLaughlin was named the inaugural Big 12 Swimming and Diving Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year.
At WVU’s first Big 12 Championships, the women’s team finished second and the men’s team finished third. Rachael Burnett earned the Big 12’s Most Outstanding Swimmer award, winning the 200 free, 500 free and 1,650 free. Mandie Nugent added a win in the 200 fly during the championships. The men’s squad took first in the 400 medley relay and second in the 200 medley relay, while Christopher Brill took second in the 200 breast and third in the 100 breast. Ross Glegg added a pair of third-place finishes in the 100 free and 200 free.
THE BIG EAST YEARS
Riggs had his most successful season as a head coach in 2011-12, leading the women and men to third- and fourth-place finishes at the Big East Championships. For his efforts, he was named the Big East Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year. The team placed 15 members on the all-conference squad with Burnett and Nugent leading the way with seven top-three finishes for the women, while Taylor Camp had three for the men. Burnett was named the Big East Women’s Most Outstanding Swimmer.
Four different women earned a total of seven honorable mention All-America honors at the NCAA Championships as the team placed 26th. Burnett, Nugent, Kata Fodor and Danielle Smith finished 16th in the 800 free relay. Burnett earned the honor twice more, finishing 14th in the 500 free and 11th in the 1650 free, while Nugent took ninth in the 200 fly.
Riggs also sent eight swimmers to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha, Nebraska, the most ever from WVU. The Mountaineers were represented in 15 different events during the Trials.
In total, 10 school records, three pool records and five Big East records were broken with Burnett leading the way, slashing four individual and two relay records.
COACHING RECORDS
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING & DIVING
Both squads continued success in the 2010-11 season with the women finishing third at the Big East Championships, while the men finished in fourth place. A total of six school records were broken throughout the season, one being a Big East record.
For the men, Jared Goldthorpe broke the 200 back school record with a 10th-place finish in the NCAA Championships to earn honorable mention All-America status.
The women’s squad saw Burnett and Nugent named the co-Big East Women’s Most Outstanding Swimmers at the Big East Championships. Burnett took wins in both the 500 free and 400 IM at the championships, while finishing sixth in the 200 fly. Nugent won the 200 fly on the final day of competition after setting a new Big East and school record time of 1:56.64 in the preliminary session. Nugent also finished second in the 100 fly and fourth in the 500 free.
The women’s squad earned CSCAA AllAcademic Team honors with Andrews and Callaway being named CSCAA Scholar AllAmericans in 2009 and 2010, while Lindsey Largo and Ashley Malik earned the honor in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
The men’s team was named an AllAcademic Team for the spring 2010 and spring 2011 term. Individually, Brandon Robinson was named a CSCAA Scholar AllAmerican in 2010, while Pablo Marmolejo earned the honor in 2009.
Riggs had an astonishing season in 2009-10, with the women breaking three Big East records, 12 school records and three pools records, while the men broke four school records and two pool records.
At the NCAA Championships, Burnett, Andrews, Morgan Callaway and Shaunna Purtell earned honorable mention AllAmerica honors with their 15th-place finish in the 400 free relay.
Andrews, Burnett, Callaway, Goldthorpe, Nugent and George Farquhar were all individual Big East champions as well.
In 2008-09, there were 11 school records broken for the women’s team and five for the men. The women also sent three athletes to the NCAA Championships, with Michael Walker representing the men, finishing the 400 IM with honorable mention All-America honors. Andrews, Callaway, Largo and Walker were all Big East champions, with Callaway being named women’s Big East Most Outstanding Swimmer at the meet.
The 2008-09 recruiting class also was a best for Riggs and his staff, as the men’s class was ranked 17th nationally and the women 24th.
Academically,
Nick Delic earned ESPN
The Magazine Academic All-American Third Team honors during the 2008-09 season.
In 2007-08, Riggs’ first season, the West Virginia women’s team broke 12 team, three pool and one Big East record. They also had three individual qualifiers for the NCAA Championships. On the men’s side, the squad broke four pool, three team records and three Big East records, while Kevin Donohue became a First Team AllAmerican. Donohue placed fifth in the 100 breast at the NCAA Championships and helped the Mountaineers to a 33rd place overall finish.
Riggs guided the team to third- and fourth-place finishes at the Big East Championships as well. The Mountaineers had nine individual champions and two relay champions.
Throughout his coaching career, Riggs has coached numerous U.S. National and NCAA Qualifiers, along with 12 Olympic medalists.
SUCCESS AS AN ASSISTANT
Riggs came to West Virginia from Georgia, where he served as an assistant coach for the Bulldogs in 2006-07. There, Riggs assisted in daily workouts and designed and implemented the sprint program, while also assisting with the meet lineups.
Prior to his stint at Georgia, Riggs coached at USC under Mark Schubert, guiding numerous Trojan sprinters and breaststrokers to All-America recognition.
In his first year at USC, he worked closely with the distance and mid-distance freestyle and 400 IM athletes. Riggs helped guide Erik Vendt, Kaitlin Sandeno, Lindsay Benko and Kalyn Keller to Olympic berths for their respective 2004 Olympic teams. He also was the recruiting coordinator at USC.
THE CLUB YEARS
Riggs previously served two years as head coach and owner of the Gator Swim Club in Gainesville, Florida. He also served as head coach for the U.S. National Distance Camp in 2000 and 2002.
From 1995-2001, Riggs and his wife, Renee, directed the Nellie Gail Saddleback Valley Gators, coaching novice to Olympiclevel swimmers. Among the athletes Riggs coached during that time was the USC AllAmerican Kaitlin Sandeno, who was a part of the 800 free relay that won a gold medal and broke a world record at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Riggs also served as the age group head coach at Saddleback Valley Aquatics in Lake Forest, California, from 1991-95. He was an assistant coach at Cal State San Bernardino from 1990-91 and served as head agegroup coach for Riverside Aquatics in that time. He began his coaching career as the senior assistant at Fullerton Area Sports Team (FAST) in 1989.
PRIOR TO COACHING
Riggs competed at California-Berkeley, earning All-America honors in 1986 and swam on Cal’s second-place NCAA team. He was ranked seventh in the world in the 1,500 free and ninth in the 400 free in 1985. He was in the top 25 in the world in both events in 1984.
A 1985 World University Games participant for the U.S., he was an Olympic Trials qualifier in 1984 and 1988. He was a 28-time qualifier for the U.S. Senior Nationals from 1983-89 and won a junior national title in 1982.
PERSONAL
Riggs and his wife, Renee, have four daughters: Abigail, Kathryn and twins Caroline and Irene.
RICK WEST
Rick West enters his second year as Associate Head Men’s Swimming coach and eighth year with WVU. West assists head coach Vic Riggs in all aspects of the program, including day-to-day operations, recruiting and academics.
During his eight years with West Virginia, West has seen 30 program records and one Big 12 Swimming Championship record, had 12 NCAA Championship qualifiers, seven Big 12 individual champions, six AllAmericans and five Olympic Trial qualifiers. He’s led the team through major milestones – David Dixon became the first Mountaineer to earn five consecutive bids
WEST AT A GLANCE
BORN: August 25
HOMETOWN: Moundsville, West Virginia
ALMA MATER: West Liberty State College
COACHING EXPERIENCE:
to the NCAA Championships, six second place team finishes from the men’s team at Big 12s, while the women earned two and a new home to the WVU Swimming & Diving team with the Aquatic Facility at Mylan Park in 2019.
Additionally, West has contributed to the academic success of the Mountaineers as well. The team has had over six Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement recipients, five Big 12 Swimming & Diving Scholar Athletes of the Year, the women have had 29 consecutive semesters of being recognized as a CSCAA Scholar All-America team, while the men have had 10 consecutive semesters, and countless All-Big 12 Scholar Athletes.
Before he was hired in 2015, West was a volunteer coach with the team from 2012-15.
Prior to his time in Morgantown, West served as head coach, as well as Aquatics Director, at Wheeling Jesuit from 2001-02 and 2007-12. He was responsible for the organization, compliance, budgeting and recruiting for the NCAA Division II program in the Appalachian Swimming Conference and West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. In 2002, 2010 and 2011, West was awarded Appalachian Swimming Conference Men’s Coach of the Year.
As an assistant coach at Pitt in 200304, he assisted in coaching the Panthers to their eighth consecutive men’s Big East Conference championship, their 19th title in 22 years. He helped coach the men’s team to the most dual-meet wins (14) in the university’s history in 2003, and he helped the women’s team reach its first winning dual-meet record in four seasons (8-6).
At Duquesne in 2002-03, West led the Dukes to their first ever Atlantic 10 champion swimmer in the school’s 26-year history as head coach. Prior to working with the Dukes, he was an assistant men’s swimming coach at Ohio State in 2002. West was responsible for the recruiting process including scouting, contacting prospects and implementing a thorough follow-up plan for the incoming opportunities.
West attended West Liberty, earning a Bachelor of Arts in education in 1997. In 2010, he received a master’s degree in athletic coaching education from West Virginia University. Dr. West received his Doctorate in Education from WVU in Coaching and Teaching studies in 2021, his dissertation focused on the Barrier to Volunteerism for Division I Coaches.
He and his wife, Sarah, have four children, Carleigh, Sydney, Quinton and Alec.
LAUREN CASSANO
Lauren Cassano enters her first season as the women’s associate head coach with West Virginia University’s Swimming Team.
Cassano spent last season as the assistant swim coach at Saint Francis University. Under her guidance, a pool record and long-standing school record fell as she helped develop an NEC Rookie and multiple NEC Players of the Week. While coaching at SFU, Cassano oversaw the progression and execution of the sprint and distance IM training groups working on the development of body mechanics for maintaining shoulder health, increasing mobility and overall strength. Understanding the importance of believing in yourself, she worked to lay a foundation of confidence training for the Red Flash swimmers.
The Venetia, Pennsylvania, native also supported the University’s academics for her Student Athletes. The Red Flash were able to maintain their success in the classroom as well. As a team, the swimmers held a GPA of 3.5 for the year, with 8 women achieving a 4.0 GPA. SFU Swimming was awarded the highest percentage of athletes on the North East Conference (NEC) Honor Roll with 88.4% as well as a continued 100% graduation rate.
While there, Coach Cassano signed 6 incoming highly ranked freshman, built up the recruiting platform, assisted with travel plans, budgets, and meet origination.
Prior to SFU, Cassano was the assistant swim coach at Allegheny College for two seasons. While there, the Gators achieved their highest North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) standing in recent years for both the women and men, third & sixth respectively. The women broke the 400-freestyle relay record and multiple athletes were named NCAC Athlete of the Week.
Academically, while under Cassano’s guidance, the men and women Gators achieved high honors, 3.5 and 3.7, respectively. Ten (10) athletes were named to the 2020 Honor Roll and a total of 16 for 2021.
Coach Cassano contributed with roles in recruitment, fundraising and the organization of Learn to Swim.
Before entering into the collegiate level of swim coaching, Cassano spent four years as a strength and conditioning coach with UPMC Sports Performance under the direction of one of the top sports performance experts, who has worked with numerous Division I and professional athletes.
Cassano oversaw the evaluation, production, progression, and execution of all training plans for high school prospects and collegiate level athletic training. This included training for top performance, injury prevention and return to play.
Lauren graduated from Grove City College in 2015 as a decorated Student Athlete with a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science.
Ranked 10th in NCAA Division III, she earned four-time All-American Consideration, was a four-year letter winner, four-year All-Conference and President Athletic Conference (PAC) Champion in the 100 and 200 backstroke and a two-time PAC Champion 200 IM. She broke school records in the 100 and 200 backstroke, contributed to the 400 medley relay school record as well as the pool records for the 200 freestyle and medley relays.
Cassano was named Captain her senior season.
Cassano is excited to join Coach Riggs, his Staff, and the Swimmers – Go Mountaineers!
DAVID DIXON
David Dixon enters his first season as an assistant coach with West Virginia University’s Swimming Team.
The Richmond, Virginia, native joins the WVU staff after spending the last five seasons as a member of the Mountaineer swimming and diving team. Prior to joining the Mountaineers’ coaching staff, Dixon was the assistant coach of Club Mountaineer Aquatics, where he led a group of high school-aged athletes, created specific practice plans to reach their goals and assisted in the running of meets.
Dixon graduated from West Virginia in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in sport and exercise psychology and a bachelor’s degree in athletic coaching education.
A three-time Big 12 Conference champion and an NCAA All-American, Dixon became the only Mountaineer in program history to earn a bid to the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships in five consecutive seasons. Additionally, he is the current record holder for the men’s 200yard butterfly (1:41.59) and sits in the No. 2 spot for the men’s 100 fly (46.65) and the 200 individual medley (1:45.47).
DIXON AT A GLANCE
BORN: December 16
HOMETOWN: Richmond, Va.
ALMA MATER: West Virginia University
COACHING EXPERIENCE:
2022-present West Virginia Assistant Coach
Karla Helder enters her third season as the head diving coach of the West Virginia University swimming and diving team.
During Helder’s second year with WVU, she had seven divers qualify for the 2021 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships –seniors Camille Burt, PJ Lenz and Nick Cover, juniors Marian Tiemeier and Owen Johns, and freshmen Sarah Krusinski and Glenn Eloriaga. Lenz’ second-consecutive NCAA Championships bid highlighted the 2021-22 campaign.
At the 2022 Big 12 Swimming & Diving Championships, WVU had two divers earn All-Big 12 First Team Honors, while six earned second team recognition. Lenz took him silver on men’s platform and went on to finish second at Zones.
Out of the diving well, Helder continued to lead her team to success inside the classroom. Two senior divers, Lenz and Burt, were named as 2022 Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Recipients.
Helder led the Mountaineers to success during her first year at WVU. Four divers qualified for the 2021 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships, this marked the first time in program history that multiple divers competed at a single championship. Jacob Cardinal Tremblay made his second consecutive appearance at the NCAA Championships; while Jake Lowe (Sr.), Owen Johns (So.) and PJ Lenz (Jr.) qualified for their first time.
Eight Mountaineer divers qualified for the 2021 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: Camille Burt, Jacob Cardinal Tremblay, Holly Darling, Owen
Johns, PJ Lenz, Emma Longley, Jake Lowe and Marian Tiemer.
West Virginia broke five program records during the 2021 campaign, four of which were a part of Helder’s diving team. PJ Lenz earned a pair of records during his 2021 campaign, scoring a 377.00 on men’s platform at the Big 12 Championships and a 398.98 on 3-meter to open the season at Pitt. Freshman, Sara Haggerty, earned a spot in the record books on women’s platform notching a score of 269.33.
Academically, the Mountaineers were also a success. Both squads were named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Teams during the 2020-21 season. Forty studentathletes were named to the 2021 Academic All-Big 12 Swimming & Diving teams; six divers were named to first team and two were recognized on second team.
Helder arrived in Morgantown in August after serving as the diving coach at San Jose State from 2018-20. While coaching at SJSU, Helder led every diver to personal-best scores on 1-meter and 3-meter springboard. During this time, she also served as the assistant diving coach and development coach for the Santa Clara Diving Club, where she facilitated meet management, diver progress reports, recruiting videos and parent communication.
Prior to her time with the Spartans, Helder spent 12 seasons as the diving coach at Buffalo, where she was instrumental in developing a strong diving program that featured school records for both the men’s and women’s teams. While at UB, she coached an Eastern College Athletics Conference (ECAC) men’s individual champion and two All-MidAmerican Conference divers, including 13 regional qualifiers.
Helder coached a pair of Bulls to qualify for the NCAA championships for the first time in the program’s history and led the school’s only diver to compete at the Olympic Trials.
A two-time NCAA Division II National Diving Coach of the Year, Helder also spent nine seasons at the University of California at Davis, where she coached four national champions and 36 All-Americans. She was named the Pacific Collegiate Swimming and Diving Conference (PCSC) Men’s Diving Coach of the Year in 2000 and 2003, while also earning the conference’s 2001 Women’s Diving Coach of the Year award. Helder also has earned quite a few national and world diving titles herself, most recently at the 2008 U.S. Master’s Nationals, where she won her age group events, setting two new American records in the process, breaking her own records set in 2004. In May 2008, she traveled to Perth, Australia, for the World Master’s Diving Championships, where she won a pair of gold medals and broke both the 1-meter and 3-meter world records in her age group (50-54).
A graduate of California State University, Chico, Helder earned a Bachelor of Arts in physical education with a minor is psychology in 1982. During her college career, she was an NCAA Division I AllAmerican and Academic All-American status, a two-time Division II individual national champion and a member of a Division II national championship team under coach Pete Accardy at CSU Northbridge.
Following her successful college career, the Suisun, California, native was inducted into the Chico State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998.
HELDER AT A GLANCE
BORN: April 21
ALMA MATER: California State University, Chico, 1982 (Bachelor’s)
DIVING EXPERIENCE:
1978-82: California State University, Chico
1994-2004 University of California, Davis Men’s and Women’s Diving Coach
2022–23 SUPPORT STAFF
2022 MEN’S TEAM
Hayden Apel Diving Sophomore Hilliard, Ohio
5-10 | 165
2021-22 (Freshman)
• Won the platform consolation finals at the 2022 Big 12 Championships with a total of 256.65; also, appeared in the consolation finals on 1-meter (5th – 226.10) and 3-meter (6th – 210.70)
• Against Villanova, he took seventh on 1-meter (221.15) and sixth on 3-meter (233.30)
• Competed in the championship finals on 1-meter (8th – 226.60) and platform (7th – 232.65) at the WVU Invitational; additionally, he took second in the 3-meter consolation finals with a total score of 225.95
• Finished fourth on 1-meter (234.83) and 3-meter (244.95) against Penn State to open his collegiate diving career
High School
• Dove at Hilliard Darby High School and was coached by his father, Thad Apel
• Member of the Ohio State Diving Club and ACES Diving Club and dove under Mandy Eby, Matt Ventura and Jen White
• Two-time conference champion
• Four-time state qualifier at the OHSAA State Championships; Apel placed ninth as a sophomore and took during his junior and senior year
• Three-time All-Ohio Diver
• Apel is a two-time NISCA All-American on 1-meter
• NISCA Academic All-American
• Named to Central Ohio Super 12 Team for Boys Swimming & Diving his senior year
• Was a three-time MVP
• Holds the high school record for both six dives and 11 dives
• Qualified several times for USA Diving Zone & Nationals
Personal
• Son of Thad and Amy Apel
• Birthday is July 12
• Is an only child
• Majoring in health and well-being
Jonathan Bennett Back/Breast/IM Senior Durban, South Africa
5-11 | 150
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Swam the 200 IM (1:53.54), 400 IM (4:04.58), 200 breast (2:05.42) and was a member of the 200 medley relay (1:34.67) at the 2022 CSCAA National Invitational
• At the Big 12 Championships, he competed in the 200 IM (1:52.50), 400 IM (4:01.21) and the 200 breast (2:03.48)
• Won the 200 breast against Villanova with a time of 2:09.40; also swam a 1:00.09 in the 100 breast, good for fifth-place, and a 1:59.17 in the 200 IM
• At the WVU Invitational, he finished fourth (2:05.23) in the 200 breast and eighthplace overall in the 400 IM (4:07.15)
• Additionally, Bennett competed in the B finals of the 200 IM (1:54.10) at the winter invite
• Took third in the 200 breast against Penn State with a time of 2:11.07; also finished fifth in the 200 IM (1:59.57)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Competed in a pair of A finals at the Big 12 Championship placing seventh overall in both the 400 IM (3:57.87) and the 200 breast (2:01.87)
• Also appeared in the B finals of the 200 IM (13th - 1:51.62) at Big 12’s
• Placed fifth in both the 400 IM (4:05.18) and the 200 breast (2:06.92) against Notre Dame; also competed in the 200 IM
• Finished fifth in the 200 breast (2:06.35) and seventh in the 400 IM (4:07.89) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Competed in the B finals of the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 breaststroke at the Big 12 Championship
• Finished seventh in the 1,000 free (10:07.66), eighth in the 200 breast (2:11.56) and 11th in the 200 IM (1:59.72) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in four events at the WVU Invitational, highlighted by a win in the 200 breast B final to take ninth overall with a time of 2:04.54
• Also appeared in the 200 IM B final (11th – 1:52.86), 400 IM B final (12th – 4:02.17) and the 100 breast D final (31st – 59.02)
• Finished third in the 1,000 free (9:56.97) and 200 breaststroke (2:09.00) at the West Virginia State Games; also competed in the 100 breast and 200 individual medley
• Placed fifth in the 1,000 freestyle at WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State with a time of 9:56.04
High School
• Swam at Clifton College for coach Graham Hill
• Also swam with the Seagulls Swimming Club
• Captain of the swim team
• Vice-captain of the water polo team
• Served as a school prefect
Personal
• Son of Patrick and Carol Bennett
• Birthday is April 17
• Has one brother
• Majoring in economics
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Zach Boley Fly Senior Dunlap, Ill. 6-1
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• At the 2022 Big 12 Championships, Boley appeared in the consolation finals of the 200 free (1:41.71) and the 200 fly (1:49.66)
• Competed in the 100 fly against Villanova, securing a time of 53.17
• Notched sixth overall in the 200 fly at the WVU Invite, touching the wall in 1:51.58; also swam in the 500 free (14th – 4:42.30) and took second in the C final of the 100 fly (51.21)
• Against Penn State, he finished fifth in the 200 fly (1:54.12) and sixth in the 500 free (4:46.60)
• Took second in the 500 free (4:46.31) and a pair of third-place finishes at the WV State Games, including the 200 fly (1:56.21) and with the 400 free relay team (3:15.67)
• Additionally, he competed in the 100 fly (6th – 52.22) and the 200 free (9th –1:46.78) at State Games
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Academic Big-12 First Team
• Competed in a pair of A finals at Big 12 Championships, including the 200 fly (7th1:48.55) and the 500 free (8th – 4:28.77)
• Also appeared in the 200 free B finals (12th – 1:40.28) at Big 12’s
• Against Notre Dame Boley Placed fifth in the 200 fly (1:51.56) and tallied two eighthplace finishes in both the 500 free (4:36.74) and the 400 medley relay (3:30.79); he also competed in the 200 free
• Finished fifth in the 200 fly (1:53.16) and seventh in the 500 free (4:41.65) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt; also was a member of the fifth place 400 free relay (3:09.65)
2019-20 (Freshman)
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Represented WVU at the CSCAA National Invitational Championship
• Competed in a pair of A finals at the Big 12 Championship, including the 200 fly (8th – 1:50.68) and the 500 free (8th – 4:30.18); also placed sixth overall in the 1,650 free (15:48.11)
• Also earned a bronze medal in the 800 free relay at Big 12s, after the team combined to post a time of 6:35.20
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, he placed third in the 1,000 free with a time of 9:53.23
• Against Villanova, he finished third in the 1,000 free with a time of 9:52.41
• Tallied a pair of second-place finishes in the 1,000 and 500 freestyle at TCU, notching respective times of 9:54.17 and 4:43.73
• Placed third in the 1,000 freestyle (9:42.22) and fourth in the 500 free (4:45.28) at SMU
• Finished third in the 1,000 free (9:45.03) and fourth in the 500 free (4:40.56) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in three events at the WVU Invitational, highlighted by a thirdplace finish in the 1,650 free with a time of 15:47.12
• Also appeared in the 500 free A final (4th – 4:31.20), 200 free C final (17th –1:41.58) and the 200 fly B final (15th – 1:54.21) at the WVU Invite
• Earned his first collegiate victory in the 1,000 freestyle (9:42.77) at the West Virginia State Games; also competed in the 200 fly, 500 free and 100 fly
• Placed third in the 1,000 freestyle at WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State with a time of 9:45.91
High School
• Swam at Dunlap High for coach Jim Bucher
• Peoria Journal Star All-Star team member
• Served as captain of swim team junior and senior years
• A member of the National Honor Society
Personal
• Son of Bill and Melissa Boley
• Birthday is November 28
• Has one brother
• Majoring in biochemistry
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Riley Brown
Back/IM Sophomore
Baton Rouge, La. 6-3 | 180
2021-22 (Freshman)
• At the 2022 Big 12 Championships, Brown appeared in the consolation finals of the 100 back (52.30) and the 200 back (1:50.96); he also swam in the bonus final of the 500 free (3:11.17)
• Swam in the 100 back (54.26) and the 200 back (1:58.46) against Villanova; additionally, was a member of the 400 free relay (3rd – 3:11.17) and the 200 medley relay (6th – 1:38.12)
• Took third in the B final of the 200 back (1:52.04) and won the C final of the 100 back (51.60) at the 2021 WVU Invitational; also competed in the 500 free (5:03.89) and was a part of the 400 medley relay (1:52.04)
• Against Penn State, he swam in the 200 back (8th – 1:57.24), 100 back (53.81) and was a member of the 400 medley relay (8th – 3:34.03)
• Was a member of the third-place 200 medley relay team (1:37.13) and the fourthplace 400 medley relay team (3:34.02) at the WV State Games
• Additionally, at State Games, he earned an individual fourth-place finish in the 200 back (1:55.46) and competed in the 100 back (7th – 54.70), the 200 IM (10th –2:02.13) and the 200 free (16th – 1:49.58)
High School
• Attended Liberty Magnet High School and swam for coach Jacob Waldrop
• Swam club for Crawfish Aquatics under coach Jayme Cramer
• Four-time USA Swimming All-American and Louisiana All-State Team (short and long course)
• 2021 Men’s Swimming Advocate Star of Stars Award
• 2020 NISCA All-American Award
• The CCSL All-time record holder in the 100 back
• Four-time All-Metro Capital City High School Swim League
• Three-time Liberty Magnet HS Team Captain
• Two-time LHSAA Division 2 State Champion in the 100 back and 200 IM; also won the 2018 LHSAA Division 3 100 back
• Two-time All-State LHSAA Division 3 swimmer; also a two-time All-State Division 2 swimmer
• Two-time Male Swimmer of the Meet for CCSL Championship (2019/2020)
• Was the 2019 LHSSA State Championship Male Swimmer of the Meet
• Won the 100 back at the 2020 & 2021 Louisiana Short Course Swimming Championship; Brown also was the 2019 LA Long Course State Champion in the 200 back
Personal
• Son of Jim and Lee Brown
• Birthday is January 20
• Has one sister, Adelaide Brown
• Sister, Adelaide, was a varsity swimmer at Saint Louis University from 2017-19
• Majoring in finance
Glenn Eloriaga
Diving Sophomore
Burlington, Ontario
5-7 | 125
2021-22 (Freshman)
• NCAA Zone A Championships Qualifier – men’s platform
• Second Team All-Big 12
• Advanced to the finals on platform of the 2022 NCAA Zone A Championships after scoring a 290.70 during prelims, he took 14th overall with a combined score of 599.20 and a finals score of 208.50
• Competed in the championship finals on platform (7th – 297.30) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships
• Also, at Conference Championships, he took second and third in the consolation finals on 3-meter (312.35) and 1-meter (240.35)
• Against Villanova, he finished third on 1-meter (252.60) and fourth on 3-meter (254.05)
• Took fourth on platform, with a total of 305.40, at the WVU Invitational
• Additionally, at the winter invite, he competed in the championship finals on 1-meter (7th – 250.90), 3-meter (8th – 284.95)
• Finished sixth against PSU on 1-meter (198.83) and 3-meter (197.70)
High School
• Attended Corpus Christi Secondary School
• Was a member of the Etobicoke Dive Club and dove under coach Misha Kordyukov
• Took sixth place at the 2018 Speedo Junior Elite National meet in Winnipeg
Personal
• Son of Gereon and Girlie Eloriaga
• Birthday is August 28
• Has one sister
• Majoring in aerospace engineering
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• First Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had three top-ten finishes at the CSCAA National Invitational, including the 50 back (5th – 22.29), the 100 back (6th – 48.02) and the 200 back (9th – 1:46.87); was a member of the 12th place 400 medley relay team (3:16.23)
• Earned two individual bronze medals at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, including the 100 back (47.71) and the 200 back (1:45.79); also competed in the consolation finals of the 50 free (21.18)
• Additionally, at Big 12s, he was a member of two bronze-medal relays, the 400 medley (3:11.88) and the 200 medley (1:26.47)
• Secured a pair of victories against Villanova, including the 100 back (49.42) and as a member of the 200 medley relay (1:31.53); Heimes also earned second in the 200 back (1:52.06)
• Won the 200 back (1:47.97) and finished second in the 100 back (48.68) at the WVU Invitational; also competed in the 50 free, finishing 16th overall with a time of 21.47
• Additionally, Heimes helped the 200 medley relay (1:28.67) and the 400 medley relay (3:19.69) teams notch first-place at the winter invite
• Against Penn State, he took second in the 200 back (1:52.32), the 100 back (50.83) and was a member of the second-place 400 medley relay team (3:19.69)
• Tallied three first-place finishes at the WV State Games, including the 100 back (50.44); helped the 400 medley relay (3:23.55) and the 200 medley relay (1:31.36) teams secure their wins
• Additionally, Heimes competed in the 200 back (5th – 1:55.84), the 50 free (11th –22.24) and the 100 free (51.52) at the State Games 2020-21 (Freshman)
• All-Big 12 First Team
• Competed in four A finals at Big 12 Championships, including 200 medley relay (3rd - 1:27.55), the 400 medley relay (3rd - 3:13.84), 200 back (4th - 1:46.93), and the 100 back (48.93)
• He also competed in the B finals of the 50 free, touching the wall in 21.96 to finish 16th overall at Big 12s
• Finished fourth in the 100 back (50.03) and fifth in the 200 back (1:49.39) against Notre Dame, as well as a member of the 200 medley relay (7th - 1:33.30) and the 400 medley relay (6th - 3:24.75)
• Heimes took third in the 100 back (49.45) and the 200 back (1:49.65), also placed fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:31.25) in the season-opener at Pitt
High School
• Attended Quakertown High School
• Swam club at Upper Perkiomen YMCA for coach Terry Krause
Personal
• Son of Lawrence and Michele Heimes
• Mother, Michele, swam at the University of Virginia
• Birthday is April 25
• Has one sister, who swims for the University of Illinois
• Majoring in computer science
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Freshman)
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Competed in the B final of the 100 fly, swam a 48.52, good for 18th overall at the CSCAA National Invitational; also appeared in the 200 fly (1:52.36), the 50 fly (22.48) and the 50 back (23.98)
• Also at CSCAAs, Ingram had a top-ten finish with the 800 free relay, securing a time of 6:41.93, good for 10th-place
• Took fifth in the 200 fly at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, touching the wall in 1:49.69
• Additionally, at Big 12s, Ingram finished seventh in both the 100 fly (48.32) and 100 back (49.66)
• Tallied a trio of third-place finishes against Villanova, including the 100 fly (50.95), the 200 fly (1:56.66) and the 200 free relay (3:11.17); also helped the 200 medley relay secure second-place (1:33.84)
• Competed in the A finals of the 100 fly (2nd – 48.25), the 100 back (4th – 50.09) and the 200 fly (5th – 1:51.27) at the WVU Invitational
• Also appeared in the B final of the 200 back (1:51.03) and the C final of the 50 free (21.89); Ingram was a member of the third-place 200 medley relay (1:30.55) and the 400 free relay (3rd – 3:02.15)
• Against Penn State, he took fourth in the 100 back (52.08) and sixth in the 200 back (1:53.85); additionally, helped the 200 free relay secure second with a time of 1:27.46
• Tallied his first collegiate victory in the 200 back (1:54.24) at the WV State Games; also touched second in the 100 back (51.93), third in the 100 fly (50.40) and fourth in the 200 fly (1:56.44)
• Additionally, at State Games, he was a member of the 200 free relay (3rd – 1:28.86), the 400 medley relay (3rd – 3:32.90), the 400 free relay (3rd – 3:15.67) and the 200 medley relay (2nd – 1:34.06)
High School
• Swam club for American Energy Swim Club under coach Chris Van Slooten
• Competed at the 2021 Speedo Sectionals and took third in the 100 fly and fourth in the 200 fly
• Three-time Oklahoma State Champion in the 100 fly and a two-time state champion in the 200 fly
• Won the 200 back at the 2020 the state championships touching the wall in 1:51.75; also took second in the 200 fly
• Swam in the finals of the 50 fly, 100 fly and 200 fly at the 2019 Speedo Championship Series in Columbia
• Finished second in the 200 back and fourth in the 50 free and 500 free at states (2018)
• At the 2017 Oklahoma State Championship, Ingram won the 100 free, 200 free and 400 IM, as well as took second in the 50 free, 200 IM, 200 fly, 100 back and 100 fly
• Competed in the finals of the 100 fly at the Oklahoma AESC Elite Meet in 2016
Personal
• Son of Eric and Elisabeth Ingram
• Birthday is March 26
• Has one brother, Alex Ingram
• Majoring in sports management
Owen Johns Diving Senior Pittsburgh, Pa. 5-7 | 155
2021-22 (Junior)
• NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – 1-meter, 3-meter
• Second Team All-Big 12
• At NCAA Zones, he competed in the 1-meter (280.20) and 3-meter (277.55) prelims
• Dove in the championship finals on 1-meter (6th – 315.80) and platform (319.65) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships; also, Johns won the 3-meter consolation finals with a total of 344.35
• Secured a second-place finish on 3-meter (293.15) and sixth on 1-meter (238.00) against Villanova
• At the WVU Invitational, Johns took third on 1-meter (284.95), fifth on 3-meter (298.90) and sixth on platform (235.80)
• Finished second on 3-meter (287.33) and third on 1-meter (278.63) against PSU
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• NCAA qualifier
• NCAA Zone A Diving Championships qualifier
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
• Represented WVU in the prelims at NCAA Championships on 1-meter (244.35) and 3-meter (226.80)
• Reached the finals on 1-meter (5th - 523.35) and 3-meter (9th - 468.15) at NCAA Zone A Championships
• Competed in all three events at Big 12 Championships, he finished sixth on 1-meter (307.60) and fifth on 3-meter (341.15) and sixth on platform (250.50)
• Johns placed fourth on 1-meter (313.73), eighth on 3-meter (314.33) and sixth on platform (296.33) against Notre Dame
• Finished second on 1-meter (311.48) to open the season at Pitt; also finished fifth in both 3-meter (304.43) and platform (282.68)
2019-20 (Freshman)
• NCAA Zones qualifier
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Reached the finals on platform at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships, placing 16th overall with a combined score of 477.60
• Also competed in the springboard prelims, placing 31st on 1-meter with a 353.75 total and 33rd on 3-meter with a score of 254.20
• Competed in the finals on 1-meter at the Big 12 Championship, placing seventh overall with a score of 289.30
• Against Villanova, he finished fifth on 1-meter with a score of 259.28
• Finished fourth on 1-meter (288.52) and ninth on 3-meter (232.50) against Pitt
• Reached the finals on all three events at the WVU Invitational, taking 10th on 1-meter (243.65), eighth on 3-meter (240.25) and seventh on platform (196.10)
High School
• Dove at Mount Lebanon High for coach Doe Krug
• Also, a member of the Pitt Aquatic Club
• Four-time State Qualifier for the PIAA State Championships
• A two-time sixth place finisher at PIAA State Championships his junior and senior year
• Three-time NISCA All-American
Personal
• Son of James Johns and Linda Lodge
• Birthday is July 5
• Has two brothers and one sister
• Majoring sports management
Reilly Keaney Breaststroke/IM Freshman
Greensboro, N.C.
6-0 | 175
2021-22 (Freshman)
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• At the CSCAA National Invitational, he swam with the 200 medley relay (1:34.67), in the 100 breast (56.53), 100 IM (51.49) and the 200 breast (2:11.02)
• Finished 7th overall in the 200 breast at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, Keaney touched the wall in 2:00.27
• Additionally, he swam in the consolation finals of the 200 IM (1:49.35) and the 400 IM (3:55.49)
• Competed in the A final of the 200 breast (3rd – 2:03.06) and the 400 IM (4th –3:59.79) at the WVU Invitational; also appeared in the B final of the 200 IM (3frd – 1:52.43)
• Against Penn State, he finished fifth in the 200 breast (2:11.18), eighth in the 100 breast (1:00.39) and eighth as a member of the 400 medley relay (3:34.03)
• Took third in the 200 breast (2:11.47) and fourth in the 200 IM (1:57.03) at the WV State Games; also competed in the 100 back (8th – 54.81), 100 breast (1:00.37) and with the 200 medley relay team (6th – 1:38.05)
High School
• Attended Grimsley High School and swam under coaches Tommy Joseph & Skipper
• Swam club for Swim GSA and was coached by Kevin Thornton
• Holds the record in the 200 IM and the 100 breast at Grimsley HS
• Finished second at stated in the 200 IM
• All-American, All-State, All-District and All-County recipient
Personal
• Son of Stephen and Stephanie Keaney
• Birthday is December 18
• Has one sister
• Majoring in sports & exercise physiology
Conner McBeth
Back/Fly/Free Sophomore New Castle, Pa.
6-4 | 183
2021-22 (Freshman)
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had two top-ten finished at the CSCAA National Invitational with the 400 free relay (7th – 2:57.31) and the 200 free relay (8th – 1:20.85); he also appeared in the B final of the 50 free (20.44) and the 100 free (44.17)
• Earned a silver and two bronze medals at the 2022 Big 12 Championships with the 200 free relay (2nd – 1:19.64), the 400 free relay (3rd – 2:56.07) and the 200 medley relay (3rd – 1:26.47) teams
• Appeared in the consolation finals of the 50 free (20.13), the 200 free (1:39.24) and the 100 free (44.29) at conference championships
• Secured a trio of first place finished against Villanova, including the 50 free (20.94), the 100 free (45.66) and with the 400 free relay (3:04.89); additionally, swam with the 200 medley relay (4th – 1:36.01)
• Finished third overall in the 100 free (45.20) and seventh overall in the 50 free (20.84) at the WVU Invitational; was also a member of the 400 free relay (1st –2:58.45) and the 200 free relay (3rd – 1:22.73)
• Additionally, at the winter invite, he won the B final of the 200 free with a time of 1:41.11
• Competed in the 50 free (5th – 21.40), the 100 free (46.66) against Penn State; also swam with the first-place free relay (1:24.28) and the fourth-place 400 medley relay (3:26.17)
• At the WV State Games, he finished second in the 50 free (21.26) to start his collegiate career, notched a pair of fourth-place finishes in the 100 free (47.80) and the 200 free (1:45.66)
• Additionally, he was a member of the 400 free relay (2nd – 3:11.49), the 200 medley relay (1:34.06), the 200 free relay (1st – 1:23.92) and the 400 medley relay (3:29.82)
High School
• Attended Neshannock High School and swam for coach Anita Murphy
• Swam club for Steel City Aquatics under coach Jeff Burghoff
• Received a State Citation from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
• Hold the Neshannock HS record for the 50 and 100 free
• Four-time High School AA All-State Swimmer in both the 50 free and 100 free (20182021); also, was a four-year captain of his high school swim team
• Was a 2021 recipient of the Neshannock High School Pride & Promise award for his swimming accolades
• Four-time nominee for Athlete of the Year by the New Castle News
• Three-time AA MAC Champion in the 50 free
• Two-time AA MAC Champion in the 100 free
• Earned six gold and two silver medals in HS at WPIAL AA Swimming Championships, including four consecutive gold medals in the 50 free
• Won the 50 free and 100 free at the 2018 and 2021 AA WPIAL Swimming Championships; also, won 50 free and took second in the 100 free in 2020 and 2019
• During his senior year, McBeth was the 2021PIAA AA State Champion in the 100 free and finished second in the 50 free
• Took first in the 50 free and second in the 100 free during his junior season at states
• In 2019, he placed second in the 50 free and third in the 100 free at states his sophomore year
• Finished third in the 100 free at the 2018 PIAA AA State Championships during his freshman year
Personal
• Son of Jeff and Karen McBeth
• Birthday is August 30
• Has one sister, Macy
• Majoring in biology
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
• Earned a bronze medal as a member of the 800 free relay with a time of 6:36.01; also, finished eighth in the 1650 free (16:06.24)
• Appeared in the consolation finals of the 500 free (4:33.49) and the 200 free (1:41.37) at Big 12s
• Against Villanova, he finished fifth in the 500 free (4:51.94), sixth in the 200 free (1:45.94) and third with the 400 free relay (3:11.17)
• Took second in the 200 free (1:40.01), fifth in the 1650 free (16:06.69) and sixth in the 500 free (4:37.36) at the WVU Invitational
• Also at the winter invite, McFadden was a member of the first-place 800 free relay (6:42.82) and the third-place 400 free relay (3:02.15)
• Against Penn State, competed in the 1000 free (5th – 9:53.97), the 500 free (7th –4:46.93) and with the 200 free relay (2nd – 1:27.46)
• Finished second in the 1000 free (9:56.68) and fourth in the 500 free (4:48.69) at the WV State Games; additionally, he competed in the 100 fly (8th – 53.68), the 200 free (14th – 1:48.14) and the 100 free (49.64)
• Was a member of two third-place relays at State Games, including the 400 free relay (3:15.67) and the 200 free relay (1:28.86)
2020-21 (Freshman)
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Earned a silver medal as a member of the 800 free relay at Big 12 Championships touching the wall in 6:31.40
• Competed in a pair of A Finals, including the 1650 free (6th - 15:46.73) and the 500 free (7th - 4:28.76) at Big 12s; as well as placed 11th overall in the 200 free (1:40.04)
• Placed fifth in the 1000 free (9:36.04) and seventh in the 200 free (1:42.16) and the 500 free (4:32.81) against Notre Dame; also was a member of the 400 free relay (6th - 3:06.86) and the 200 free relay (6th - 1:24.09)
• Finished fourth in the 1000 free (9:36.62) and fifth in the 500 free (4:40.80) and the 400 free relay (3:09.65) in WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt
High School
• Swam at Susquehannock High for coach Brian Wingert
• Member of York YMCA swimming for six years
• PIAA AA state champion in the 200 IM and 200 free relay in 2020
• Also PIAA AA state runner-up in the 500 free in 2020
• 2020 PIAA All-State selection
• Holds high school records in the 50 free, 500 free, 100 breast, 100 fly, 100 back and 200 IM
• Also holds the Pennsylvania District 3 record in the 500 free
• Has recorded Junior National qualifying times
• YMCA Nationals finalist
Personal
• Son of Charles and Dana McFadden
• Birthday is November 26
• Has two siblings
• Majoring in chemistry
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Was out second half of the season due to a knee injury
• Won the B final of the 50 free at the WVU Invitational, touching in 20.97, and finished third as a member of the 200 free relay (1:22.73)
• Took second with the 200 free relay team, with a time of 1:27.46, and sixth in the 200 free (1:44.34)
• Competed in the 200 free (4th – 1:45.66), the 50 free (9th – 22.06), the 500 free (9th – 5:04.54) and the 100 free (8th – 48.56) at the WV State Games; was a member of the 400 free relay (2nd – 3:11.49), the 200 medley relay (6th – 1:38.05) and the 200 medley relay (2nd – 1:25.70)
2020-21 (Freshman)
• Appeared in a pair of B Finals at Big 12 Championships, including the 50 free (17th20.79) and the 200 free (15th - 1:41.03); also competed in the 100 free (46.62)
• Was a member of the 200 free relay (6th - 1:24.09), the 400 free relay (6th - 3:06.86), the 400 medley relay (8th - 3:30.79), and the 200 medley relay (8th1:36.22) against Notre Dame
• Placed seventh in the 50 free, touching the wall in 21.45 against ND; also competed in the 200 free (1:45.83) and the 100 free (46.39)
• Earned a trio of seventh place finishes in the season-opening meet at Pitt, including the 200 medley relay (1:43.19), the 200 free (1:46.29), and the 100 free (47.81)
High School
• Swam at Pinnacle High School for coach Paige Layman
• Also swam club for J Swim Club under coach Brian Hoffer
• Was an AP Scholar with honors
Personal
• Son of Darin and Mary Ann Melin
• Birthday is April 16
• Has one sibling
• Majoring in aerospace and mechanical engineering
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Junior)
Conrad Molinaro Breast Senior Murrysville, Pa.
6-1 | 186
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• 2022 Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award Recipient
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Helped the 400 medley relay finish 12th at the CSCAA National Invitational with a time of 3:16.23
• Appeared in the consolation finals of the 200 breast (2:03.88) ad he 100 breast (55.25) at the Big 12 Championships; also swam in the 100 fly (49.48)
• Earned a pair of second-place finishes at the WVU Invitational, including the 100 breast (59.63) and with the 200 medley relay (1:33.84); additionally, competed in the 200 IM (1:59.29)
• Touched the wall sixth in the 100 breast with a time of (57.86) at the WVU Invitational
• At the winter invite, he also appeared in the B final of the 200 breast (2:12.60), in the D final of the 50 free (22.87) and won the C final of the 100 fly (50.65)
• Finished sixth in both the 100 breast (58.35) and with the 400 medley relay team (3:30.05) against Penn State
• At the WV State Games, he competed in the 100 breast (6th – 59.26), the 50 free (14th – 22.48), the 200 breast (8th – 2:16.28) and the 100 fly (11th – 53.90)
• Also was a member of the 200 medley relay (6th – 1:38.05), the 200 free relay (3rd –1:28.86) and the 400 medley relay (3:34.02) at State Games
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Appeared in a trio of B Finals at Big 12 Championships, including the 100 breast (11th - 55.42), the 100 fly (12th - 49.80), and the 200 breast (2:02.55)
• Took sixth in the 100 breast (58.75) and was a member of the seventh-place 200 medley relay (1:33.30) and the 400 medley relay (3:28.06) against Notre Dame; also competed in the 100 fly (51.92), the 200 IM (1:58.08), and the 200 breast (2:11.94)
• Placed seventh in the 200 medley relay (1:34.19), and a pair of eighth-place finishes in the 100 breast (59.80) and the 200 breast (2:12.24) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Represented WVU at the CSCAA National Invitational Championship and USA Swimming’s 2019 Toyota U.S. Open
• Competed in the 200 IM, 50 free, 100 breast and 200 breast at the Big 12 Championship
• Against Villanova, he finished fifth as a member of the 400 medley relay team with a time of 3:29.95, as well as third in the 100 breast (58.57)
• Appeared in a pair of relays at TCU, taking fourth in the 200 medley (1:38.61) and third in the 200 free (1:27.54)
• Placed sixth in the 200 medley relay (1:35.65), seventh in the 100 breast (58.56) and seventh in the 200 breast (2:11.62) at SMU
• Finished third in the 200 medley relay (1:31.76) and fifth in the 100 breast (56.66) and 200 breast (2:07.06) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in three events at the WVU Invitational, including the 100 breast A final (6th – 55.77), 200 breast B final (10th – 2:04.74) and the 200 IM C final (24th – 1:55.25)
• Tallied a trio of second-place finishes in the 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay and 100 breaststroke at the West Virginia State Games; also competed in the 50 free, 200 breast, 100 fly and 400 free relay
• Placed seventh as a member of the 200 medley relay team at WVU’s seasonopening meet at Penn State with a time of 1:36.20
High School
• Swam at Franklin Regional High for coach David Schraver
• Took third place at the 2019 NCSA Summer Championships
• Winter National U.S. Open Qualifier
• Junior National Qualifier
• Also a member of the Spanish Honor Society, Science Honor Society and National Honor Society
Personal
• Son of Brian and Cathleen Molinaro
• Birthday is August 10
• Has one brother and two sisters
• Majoring in accounting
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Program Record: 1650 free (15:21:57)
• First Team All-Big 12
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had three top-ten finishes at the CSCAA National Invitational, including the 1000 free (8th – 9:23.88), the 1650 (15:35.50) and with the 800 free relay (10th –6:41.93); additionally, swam in the B final of the 400 IM (4:03.54)
• Reached the championship finals in the 1650 (4th – 15:21.57) and the 500 free (7th – 4:27.61) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships; also competed in the consolation finals of the 400 IM (3:58.61)
• Took home a pair of first-place finishes in the 500 free (4:39.77) and the 1650 (15:49.78) against Villanova
• Claimed first in the 500 free (4:30.90), second in the 1650 (15:31.23) and seventh in the 400 IM (4:0247) at the WVU Invitational
• Against PSU, he took second in the 1000 free (9:30.21) and fourth in the 500 free (4:41.00)
• Won the 1000 free (9:33.35) and the 500 free (4:37.56) at the WV State Games; additionally, finished seventh in the 200 free (1:45.77) and eighth in the 200 IM (1:59.39)
2020-21 (Freshman)
• All-Big 12 First Team
• Earned bronze in the 1650 free (15.33.51) and appeared in the of B Finals of the 500 free (12th - 4:31.47) and the 200 free (16th - 1:43.03) at Big 12 Championships
• Against Notre Dame, he finished third in the 1000 free touching the wall in 9:23.26, recording a personal best; also competed in the 500 free (4th - 4:30.68) and the 200 free (1:42.69)
• Mullen took third in the 1000 free (9:27.32) and fourth in the 500 free (4:37.86) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt
High School
• Swam at Bishop O’Connell High School for coach Joe Smolinske
• Also swam club for National’s Capital Swim Club under coach John Flanagan
• NISCA All-American
• 2020 VISAA State Champion
• Competed in the World 100 in the 1500m freestyle for 18 and under Personal
• Son of Edward and Julie Mullen
• Mother, Julie, ran cross country and track in college
• Grandfather played college football
• Birthday is July 14
• Has three siblings
• Majoring in exercise physiology
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Junior)
• Swam in the 200 breast (6th – 2:14.95) and with the 200 medley relay (6th –1:38.12) against Villanova
• Against PSU, he finished fourth in the 200 IM with a time of 1:58.17
• Competed in the 100 back (9th – 54.83), the 200 fly (6th – 2:00.04), the 200 back (7th – 2:00.04) and the 200 IM (5th – 1:57.99) at the WV State Games; also was a member of the 200 medley relay (4th – 1:37.21)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Appeared in a trio of B Finals at Big 12 Championships, including the 200 IM (12th1:57.50), the 400 IM (9th - 3:58.96), and the 200 fly (1:53.45)
• Competed in the 400 IM (6th - 4:07.26), the 100 fly (51.38), the 200 medley relay (8th - 1:36.22), 200 IM (1:54.95), and the 200 fly (7th - 1:57.46) against Notre Dame
• Placed eighth in the 200 fly (1:55.83) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, he placed fifth in the 200 fly with a time of 1:55.41
• Finished eighth in the 200 fly (1:56.80), ninth in the 200 back (1:59.94) and seventh in the 200 IM (1:56.27) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in three events at the WVU Invitational, including the 200 IM C final (18th – 1:54.35), 400 IM B final (11th – 4:01.26) and the 200 fly D final (25th – 1:53.58)
• Competed in the 100 backstroke, 200 back, 200 fly and the 200 individual medley at the West Virginia State Games
• Placed eighth as a member of the 200 medley relay team at WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State with a time of 1:38.29
High School
• Swam at Firestone High for coach Cindy Dial
• Served as swim team captain
Personal
• Son of Josh and Tricia Saum
• Birthday is August 6
• Has one sister
• Majoring in sport and exercise psychology
Joe Schaefer Breast Junior
Annandale, Va. 6-3 | 175
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Second Team All-Big 12
• At the Big 12 Championships, Schaefer took sixth in the 200 breast (1:58.90), seventh in the 100 breast (54.79) and appeared in the consolation finals of the 200 IM (1:49.86)
• Touched first in the 200 breast (2:01.40), second in the 100 breast (55.63) and third with the 200 medley relay (1:30.55) at the WVU Invitational; additionally, he appeared in the B final of the 200 IM (1:52.34)
• Against PSU, he finished second in the 200 breast (2:08.01) and fourth in the 100 breast (57.87); swam with the 200 free relay (2nd – 1:27.46) and the 400 medley relay (4th – 3:26.17)
• Won the 200 breast with a time of 2:09.18 and took second in the 100 breast (55.72) at WV State Games; also competed in the 100 back (12th – 55.72) and the 200 IM (7th – 1:59.34)
• Was a member of the 200 medley relay (2nd – 1:34.06), the 200 free relay (3rd –1:28.86) and the 400 medley relay (2nd – 3:29.82) at the State Games
2020-21
(Freshman)
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• At Big 12 Championships, he finished sixth overall in the 100 breast (55:27) and fifth overall in the 200 breast (1:59.54)
• Also appeared in the 200 medley relay (1:30.92) and B Finals of the 200 IM (10th1:50.54) at Conference Championships
• Took fourth-place in four different events against Notre Dame, including the 400 medley relay (3:19.20), the 100 breast (56.15), the 200 medley relay (1:30.42) and the 200 breast (2:02.29); also competed in the 200 IM (8th - 1:54.64) and the 200 free relay (7th - 1:25.05)
• Placed third in the 200 breast (2:05.01) and the 200 medley relay (1:29.94), and sixth-place in the 100 breast (57.28) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt High School
• Attended W.T. Woodson High School
• Swam club for Machine Aquatics under coach Dan Jacobs
• Washington All-Meet second team
Personal
• Son of Scott and Joyce Schaefer
• Birthday is March 7
• Has two siblings
• Majoring in education
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Wesley Schauer
Fly/IM Sophomore Beavercreek, Ohio 6-1
2021-22 (Freshman)
• Swam in the bonus finals of the 200 IM (1:55.98) and the 100 fly (50.28) at the Big 12 Championships; additionally, he appeared in the consolation finals of the 200 fly (1:52.19)
• Against Villanova, Schauer competed in the 200 fly (5th – 1:58.74), the 200 back (2:04.49) and with the 200 medley relay (6th – 1:38.12)
• Appeared in three finals at the WVU Invitational, including the A final of the 200 fly (7th – 1:51.60), the C final of the 100 fly (51.28) and the D final of the 200 IM (1:58.29)
• Against PSU, he finished seventh in the 200 fly with a time of 1:56.86
• Took second in the 200 fly at the WV State Games, with a time of 1:56.07; additionally, he competed in the 100 fly (7th – 52.78), the 200 IM (11th – 2:02.57) and the 200 free (1:49.89)
• Was a member of the 200 medley relay (4th – 1:37.21) and the 400 medley relay (3rd – 3:32.90) at State Games
High School
• Attended Beavercreek High School and swam for coach Chris Melson
• Swam club for the Dayton Raiders under coach Kevin Weldon
• State Champion in the 400 freestyle relay
• Four-time state qualifier
• Four-time varsity athlete and two-time swim team captain
Personal
• Son of Marc and Allison Schauer
• Has one sister, Abigail, who swims at Ohio Northern University
• Birthday is May 15
• Majoring in biochemistry
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had two top-ten relay finishes at the CSCAA National Invitational, including the 400 free relay (7th – 2:51.31) and the 800 free relay (8th – 1:20.85); additionally, he competed with the 400 medley relay (12th – 3:13.23) and in the B final of the 100 free (45.03)
• Secured a silver medal with the 200 free relay team at the Big 12 Championships, touching the wall in 1:19.64; also, was a member of the two bronze-medal relay teams, including the 400 free relay (2:56.07) and the 800 free relay (6:36.01)
• Additionally, at Big 12s, he took sixth overall in the 200 free (1:37.48) and appeared in the consolation finals of the 100 free (44.90) and the 500 free (4:26.79)
• Against Villanova, he earned second in the 200 free (1:43.00) and fifth in the 100 free (47.01), respectively
• Won the 200 free (1:38.66) at the WVU Invitational, while placing fifth in both the 100 free (45.45) and the 500 free (4:35.24); also, swam with the 200 free relay (1:22.73) and the 400 free relay (3:02.15)
• Took third in the 200 free (1:43.32), seventh in the 100 free (47.39) and the 100 fly (53.41), and sixth with the 400 medley relay (3:30.05) against PSU
• At the WV State Games, he finished second in the 100 free (47.37), eighth in the 50 free (21.99), and sixth in the 200 free (1:45.72) and the 500 free (4:53.61)
• Was a member of the 400 free relay (1st – 3:08.18), the 200 medley relay (1:37.21), the 400 medley relay (4th – 3:34.02) and the 200 free relay (2nd – 1:25.70)
2020-21 (Freshman)
• Big 12 Men’s Newcomer of the Week (2/10/20)
• Earned silver as a member of the 800 free relay (6:31.40) and bronze with the 400 free relay (2:55.75) at Big 12 Championships
• Placed seventh in the 200 free, touching the all in 1:37.32 at Big 12s; also competed in the B Finals of the 100 free (11th - 45.01) and the 500 free (9th - 4:28.50)
• Against Notre Dame, he took third in the 200 free relay (3:01.48) and the 400 free relay (3:01.48), and fourth in the 200 free (1:39.68)
• Competed in the 100 fly (6th - 50.01), the 200 free relay (6th - 1:24.09), the 400 medley relay (6th - 3:24.75), the 200 medley relay (7th - 1:33.30), and the 100 free (7th - 45.91) against ND
• Finished second as a member of the 400 free relay (2:59.46) at Pitt; also placed fourth in the 200 free (1:40.15) and seventh in the 100 fly (50.81)
High School
• Swam at Muhlenberg High School for coach Todd Eisenhofer, an alum of the WVU Swimming and Diving team
• Also swam club at the Boyertown YMCA under coach and mother Raynelle Shirk
• Central Penn Swim League MVP
• Two-year captain of high school swim and water polo teams
• Holds team records in the 100 free, 100 fly and 200 free
• Also was a member of the water polo team
Personal
• Son of Benjamin and Raynelle Shirk
• Birthday is February 12
• Has one sibling
• Majoring in wildlife and fisheries
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Earned a bronze medal with the 800 free relay team at the Big 12 Championships, touching the wall in 6:36.01
• Additionally, at Big 12s, Williams competed in the championship finals of the 1650 (7th – 15:43.68), the 500 free (8th – 4:28.18) and the 200 free (7th – 1:39.32)
• Secured third in the 200 free (1:44.27), fourth in the 500 (4:47.08) and third with the 400 free relay team (3:11.17) against Villanova
• Took fourth in the 500 free (4:33.93), seventh in the 200 free (1:42.55), third in the 1650 (15:55.15) and helped the 800 free relay to a first-place finish (6:42.82) at the WVU Invitational
• Against PSU, he took sixth in the 1000 free (9:57.59) and eighth in the 500 free (4:48.66)
• Finished third in the 1000 free (9:58.30) and the 500 free (4:46.99), fifth in the 100 free (48.15) and 15th in the 200 free (1:48.35) at the WV State Games
2020-21 (Freshman)
• All-Big 12 First Team
• Earned silver as a member of the 800 free relay at Big 12s, touching the wall in 6:31.40
• Finished fourth in the 1650 free (15:42.14), fifth in the 500 free (4:28.17), and eighth in the 200 free (1:41.60) at Big 12 Championships
• Williams placed sixth in the 1000 free (9:42.01), eighth in the 400 medley relay (3:30.79) and the 200 free (1:42.69) against Notre Dame; also competed in the 500 free (4:32.94)
• Took fifth in the 1000 free (9:53.25) and sixth in the 500 free (4:41.00) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt
High School
• Attended Mount Sinai High School and swam for coach Mark Anderson
• Also swam club for the Three Village Swim Club (TVSC), also under Mark Anderson
• Earned second place in the 200 free and 500 free at the NYSPHAA State Championship
• Most Outstanding Competitor at the Suffolk County Swimming Championship
• TVSC record holder in the 500 free, 1,000 free, 1,650 free, 800 free and 400 medley relay
• Qualified for Winter Junior Nationals in the 1,650 free
Personal
• Son of Michael and Jill Williams
• Birthday is January 14
• Has two siblings
• Majoring in exercise physiology
2021-22 (Junior)
David Snider Back/Fly Senior Parkersburg, W.Va.
6-0 | 160
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had two top-ten relay finishes at the CSCAA National Invitational, including the 200 free relay (8th – 1:20.85) and the 400 free relay (7th – 2:57.31); also, swam with the 12th-place 400 medley relay (3:16.23)
• At CSCAAs, he appeared in the B finals of the 50 fly (3rd – 21.89) and the 100 fly (4th – 48.08)
• Swam in the consolation finals of the 100 fly (48.13) and the 100 free (45.34), and competed in the bonus final of the 50 free (20.77) at the Big 12 Championships
• Against Villanova, Snider finished second in the 100 fly (50.56) and fourth in 50 free (21.56); additionally, was a member of he 400 free relay (1st – 3:04.89) and the 200 medley relay (1:33.84)
• Appeared in the finals of the 100 fly (5th – 49.20), and the B finals of the 50 free (21.42) and the 100 free (46.25) at the WVU Invitational
• Swam with the 200 free relay (3rd – 1:22.73), the 200 medley relay (3rd – 1:30.55), the 400 free relay (3rd – 3:02.15) and the 400 medley relay (2nd – 3:18.96) at the winter invite
• Against PSU, he finished fourth in the 100 fly (50.67) and seventh in the 200 free (1:44.86); also, was a member of the first-place 200 free relay (1:24.28) and the fourth-place 400 medley relay (3:26.17)
• Took second in the 200 free (1:44.84), third in the 100 free (47.43), fourth in the 100 fly (51.20) and seventh in the 50 free (21.83) at the WV State Games
• Additionally, at State Games, was a member of the 200 medley relay (1:34.06), the 400 free relay (3:11.49), the 200 free relay (1:25.70) and the 400 medley relay (3:29.82)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Appeared in a pair of B finals at the Big 12 Championships, including the 100 back (10th - 50.23) and the 100 fly (11th - 48.31); also swam the 100 free (45.55) and was a member of the 200 medley relay (1:30.92)
• Took a trio of sixth-place finishes against Notre Dame in the 200 free relay (1:24.09), the 400 medley relay (3:24.75), and the 200 medley relay (1:31.89)
• Also competed in the 100 fly (7th - 50.18), the 100 free (47.33), the 50 free (8th21.57), and the 100 back (51.33) against ND
• Finished fifth as a member of the 200 medley relay (1:31.25) and the 400 free relay (3:09.65) teams against Pitt; also competed in the 100 back (7th - 51.77) and the 100 fly (6th 50.73)
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Appeared in a pair of C finals at the Big 12 Championship, including the 100 fly (18th – 49.50) and 100 free (20th – 46.52)
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, he finished sixth as a member of the 200 medley relay team (1:35.14)
• Against Villanova, he finished fifth as a member of the 400 medley relay team with a time of 3:29.95
• Notched a second-place finish as a member of the 200 free relay team at TCU, combining to record a time of 1:26.86
• Finished fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:34.23), eighth in the 100 back (52.64) and eighth in the 100 fly (52.57) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in three events at the WVU Invitational, including the 100 fly C final (24th – 51.01), 100 back B final (12th – 50.59) and the 100 free D final (27th – 46.98)
• Competed in the 100 backstroke, 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 400 medley relay and the 400 free relay at the West Virginia State Games
• Placed seventh as a member of the 200 medley relay team at WVU’s seasonopening meet at Penn State with a time of 1:36.20
High School
• Swam at Parkersburg High for coach Terry Nisewarner
• Swam club with the Parkersburg YMCA Sharks
• Four-time WVSSAC all-state first team honoree
• Three-time WVSSAC state champion in the 100 back and holds the state record
• Also won the WVSSAC state championship in the 200 free, 100 fly and the 400 free relay
• Served as team captain his senior year
Personal
• Son of Donald and Erin Snider
• Birthday is August 27
• Has one brother and two sisters
• Majoring in engineering
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Jake Young
Breast/IM Sophomore Mason, Ohio
6-3 | 175
2021-22 (Freshman)
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Swam a 1:49.98 in the B final of the 200 IM at the CSCAA National Invitational
• Touched eighth in the 200 back at the Big 12 Championships, with a time of 1:48.00; additionally, appeared in the consolation final of the 100 fly (49.10)
• Against Villanova, finished third in the 100 breast (59.66), fifth in the 200 breast (2:09.97) and the 200 IM (1:58.34), and helped the 200 medley relay take fourth (1:36.01)
• Earned a pair of third-place finishes at the WVU Invitational, including the 200 IM (1:50.61) and the 100 breast (57.02); also took fourth in the 100 fly (49.08), sixth in the 200 breast (2:06.39) and seventh in the 200 back (1:48.78)
• Took third against PSU in the 200 IM (1:56.21) and eighth in the 100 back (52.60)
• Won the 200 IM at the WV State Games with a time of 1:54.40; also swam in the 100 back (4th – 53.20), the 100 breast (9th – 1:00.96) and the 200 breast (5th –2:13.07)
• Was a member of the 200 medley relay (3rd – 1:37.13) and the 400 medley relay (3rd – 3:32.90) at the State Games
High School
• Attended King Mills High School and swam under coach Sam Mizener
• Swam club at Mason Manta Rays for coach Ken Heis
• 2020-21 Kings Swimming Captain
• Four-time All-County ECC Team
• ECC Swimmer of the Year
• Three-time All-American
• Two-time Individual Top 8 finishes at Ohio State Tournament
Personal
• Son of Ed and Kathy Hart Young
• Father, Ed Young, played basketball at the University of Dayton
• Brother, Noah Young, currently swims at Florida State University
• Has one brother
• Birthday is July 8
• Majoring in computer science
Roberts Zemturis Free/Fly Senior Ventspils, Latvia
5-9 | 158
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Touched fifth in the 50 free (21.89) and sixth with the 200 medley relay (1:38.12) against Villanova
• Earned first with the 100 free relay at the WVU Invitational, with a time of 1:21.73; additionally, took fourth in the 50 free (20.69)
• Against PSU, he took sixth in the 50 free (21.68) and helped the 200 free relay take first (1:24.28)
• Competed in the 50 free (6th – 21.61), the 200 free (1:56.52) and the 100 free (9th –48.58) at the WV State Games; also, swam with the 400 free relay (3:11.49), the 200 medley relay (1:37.13) and the 200 free relay (1:25.70)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• At the Big 12 Championships, he appeared in the bonus finals of the 200 free (1:49.46), 100 free (45.99) and the 50 free (20.78)
• Earned silver as a member of the 200 free relay team at Big 12 Championships, touching the wall in 1:19.73; also finished fifth overall in the 50 free (20.09)
• Appeared in a pair of B finals at Big 12s, including the 100 fly (15th - 51.88) and the 100 free (12th - 45.65); also participated in the 200 medley relay (1:30.92)
• Notched a second-place finish with the 200 free relay team, touching in 1:20.96 against Notre Dame
• Zemturis also competed in the 100 free (8th - 46.53), the 400 medley relay (3:28.06), the 200 medley relay (6th - 1:31.89), the 50 free (4th - 20.79), and the 400 free relay (6th - 3:06.86) against ND
• Earned a trio of fifth-place finishes at Pitt to open the season, including the 400 free relay (3:09.65), the 200 medley relay (1:31.25), and the 50 free (20.84); also touched sixth in the 100 free (46.97)
2019-20 Carson Newman University (Fr.)
• Set a new personal and school record in the 50 free prelims on the first day of competition at the Tennessee Invitational
• Finished sixth in the B final of the 100-yard backstroke on day three of the BMC Championships
• Broke a school record in the 50 free by finishing his prelim race in 19.96 at the BMC Championships
• Qualified for the 2020 Division II NCAA National Championships, but did not get to participate because the competition was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic
High School
• Attended Ventspils Valsts and swam for coach Sergejs Iļjins
• Participated in the 2018 European Junior Championships, placing 28th in the 50m freestyle
• Finished first in the 50m freestyle and 50m butterfly at the 2019 Latvian Winter Championship
Personal
• Son of Andris and Viola Zemturis
• Birthday is May 28
• Has two siblings
• Majoring in finance
• Has also participated in tennis, basketball, judo, rowing and BMX riding
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Danny Berlitz
2019-21 (Michigan)
• 2021 All-Big Ten First Team
• CSCAA All-America Honorable Mention (2021: 800 free relay)
• CSCAA All-American in 2020 (1650 free)
• A member of the 2021 Big Ten Champion 800 free relay
• Competed in the 400 IM (25th – 3:46.86) and the 500 free (40th – 4:20.05) at the 2021 NCAA Championships
• At the 2021 Big Ten Championships, Berlitz took second in the 400 IM (3:41.45), seventh in the 1650 (15:03.97) and ninth in the 200 IM (1:44.15)
• Qualified for the 2020 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships in the 1650 free
• In 2020, Berlitz finished fourth in the 200 IM (1:49.57) and sixth in the 400 IM (3:47.49) at Conference Championships; also, competed in the 200 breast (1:58.54)
High School
• Attended Marian Catholic High School and swam under coach Matt Beckwith
• Competed for Parkland Aquatic Club, also under coach Beckwith
• Four-time PIAA Class AA state champion
• 2019 PIAA Class AA Swimmer of the Meet
• Set the PIAA Class AA state record in the 500-yard free in 2019
Personal
• Son of Dan and Melissa Berlitz
• Birthday is March 28
• Has one brother, Derek, who is a freshman on WVU’s football team
• Majoring in integrated studies
Maverick Bray
High School
• Attended Avon High School and swam for coach Jon Karr
• Competed for Avon Community Swim Team, also under coach Jon Karr
• Four-time All-American
• Academic All-American
• Took fourth in the 100 backstroke at the 2022 IHSAA Boys State Championships, and finished seventh in 2021
• Won the 100 back and 200 IM at the 2020 IHSAA Sectional Championships
Personal
• Son of Corey and Kimberly Bray
• Birthday is October 2
• Has three brothers and one sister
• Brother, Addison, swam for the University of Louisville, while his brother, Chandler, swam for Florida University; additionally, his sister, Mercedes, swam for IUPUI
• Majoring in computer science
High School
• Attended Cibola High School and swam under coach Mike Fuller
• Competed club for RAAC under coach Matt Benedict
• Record holder in the 200 free
• Was a member of the Summer National Team
• Competed in the 2022 NM Summer Senior State Champion, won five individual events
Personal
• Son of Jason and Diana Harlan
• Birthday is April 25
• Has two brothers, Jacob and Josh
• Brother, Josh, swam at WVU, while his other brother, Jacob, swims at Wyoming
• Majoring in biomedical engineering
Adam McDonald
Christian Simpson
6-3 | 182
High School
• Attended Lakota East High School and swam for coach Dennis Beck
• Competed for the Mason Manta Rays under coach Ken Heis
• First Team All-Conference
• Had two top-eight finishes at the 2022 OHSAA State Championships, including the 100 breast (4th) and the 200 IM (5th)
• Was runner-up at Junior Nationals in the 50-yard breast
• Two-time national age group record holder
Personal
• Son of Michael and Jennifer McDonald
• Has three brothers
• Brother, Matthew, swims at the University of Cincinnati, while his brother, Jacob, is a swimmer at the University of Tennessee
• Birthday is March 24
• Majoring in management information systems
High School
• Attended Tupelo High School and swam for Lucas Smith and Josh Daniel
• Competed for Shockwave Aquatics under Lucas Smith and Cameron Brandao
• Tupelo HS Team Captain
• Four-time MHSAA Class 2 Individual Champion in the 100 back, 200 free and 200 IM
• Two-time MHSAA Class 2 Individual Runner-up in the 100 back and 200 free
• Four-time MHSAA Relay State Champion in the 200 medley, 400 free and 200 free relays
• Three-time MHSAA Relay State Runner-up in the 200 medley, 400 free and 200 free relays
• 2018, 2019 and 2020 Daily Journal Most Outstanding Athlete
• Mississippi Swimming 13-14, 15-16 and 17-18 Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Year
• Three-time Individual MSI State Record Holder in the 13-14 100 and 200 back, and the 17-18 200 free
• Junior National Qualifier
• Relay Team state record holder, Mississippi Swimming 2017-19
Personal
• Son of Scooter Simpson and Tiffany Fisher
• Birthday is December 12
• Has one sister and three brothers
• Majoring in business
High School
• Attended William T. Dwyer High School and dove under Shelly Dresser
• Competed for Jupiter Diving Club for Derek Jones
• FHSAA Class 4A district, regional and state qualifier (2019)
• 2021 FHSAA Class 4A district champion, regional champion and state champion
• Torres was the first state champion for diving in William T. Dwyer High School history
• 2021 Palm Beach Post All-County First-Team and Sun Sentinel All-County First-Team
• 2022 William T. Dwyer High School Athlete of the Year
• USA Diving National Qualifier 11&Under (2015)
• Took seventh on the 1- and 3-meter at the 2022 USA Diving Regionals; additionally, qualified for the 2022 USA Diving Zone A Championships
Personal
• Son of David and Sandra Torres
• Has one sister
• Birthday is February 10
• Majoring in Finance
High School
• Attended Desert Vista and McClintock High School, swam for Shawn O’Connell at DV
• Compete for Gold Medal Swim Club under coach Michael Chasson and Jens Nielsen
• McClintock Rookie of the Year and MVP during his sophomore year
• Desert Vista Rookie of the Year and DV MVP during his senior year
• At states, Nielsen took second in the 100 free and sixth in the 500 free (senior year)
• 200 free and 400 free relay state champion (senior year)
Personal
• Son of Jens and Ann Nielsen
• Dad, Jens, swam at Iowa State, while his mom, Ann, swam at Cal Berkley
• Birthday is May 14
• Has one sister
• Majoring in psychology
High School
• Attended les Ortega y Gasset
• Swam club for El Valle, and was their team captain
• A 13-time Spanish National age group champion, including five-time 200 fly, threetime 100 fly and two-time 400 IM
• The 4x100 medley relay age group Spanish record holder
• Santiago is a 27-time Spanish National age group medalist
• Placed fifth in the Mediterranean Cup in 2019, and took second in the 4x1250 freestyle relay
• Additionally, Santiago took second in an international meet in the 200 fly
Personal
• Son of José and Estrella
• Has one brother, Sergio
• Birthday is August 24
• Majoring in business
2022-23 WOMEN’S TEAM
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Against Iowa State and Villanova, she finished sixth in the 50 free (24.42), 10th in the 100 free (54.08) and was a member of the 400 free relay (6th – 3:38.29)
• Appeared in a pair of B finals at the WVU Invitational, including the 100 fly (12th –57.78) and the 100 free (12th – 52.08); additionally, competed in the C final of the 50 free, finishing 18th overall (24.15)
• Also, at the winter invite, Beckish was a member of the 200 free relay (5th –1:35.90), the 200 medley relay (1:47.65) and the 400 free relay (4th – 3:27.10)
• Took seventh in the 50 free (24.64), sixth in the 100 free (54.12) and helped the 400 medley relay finish seventh (3:59.05) against PSU
• Finished third in 50 free (24.77), fourth in the 100 free (54.97) and fifth in the 100 fly (1:01.64) at the WV State Games
• Additionally, at state games, was a member of the 200 medley relay (2nd – 1:49.35), 400 free relay (2nd – 3:39.65), the 400 medley relay (4:04.25) and the 200 free relay (2nd – 1:39.45)
2020-21 (Freshman)
• Competed in a trio of C finals at Big 12 Championships, including the 50 free (23.92), the 100 fly (57.52), and the 100 free (51.86); also appeared in the 200 medley relay (1:43.98)
• Against Notre Dame, Kate was a member of the 200 free relay (3rd – 1:34.73), the 400 free relay (4th – 3:28.12), the 400 medley relay (6th – 3:54.56), and the 200 medley relay (7th – 1:48.56)
• Also swam the 50 free (7th – 24.10), the 100 fly (8th – 58.83), and the 100 free (52.72)
• Tallied a pair of fifth-place finishes at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt, including the 50 free (24.06) and the 100 free (52.55); also placed sixth in the 200 medley relay (1:48.75)
High School
• Attended Wren High School and swam for her mother, coach Shaun Beckish
• Swam club for Team Greenville under coach Karl Kozicki
• State champion in the 100 free in 2016 and 2018 and in the 50 free in 2019
• Served as high school team captain in 2019-20
• Recipient of the 2016 All-Star Anderson School District One award
Personal
• Daughter of Michael and Shaun Beckish
• Mother, Shaun, played collegiate and professional tennis at the University of Florida and father, Michael, played college football at Penn State
• Has two siblings
• Sister, Lauren, is a WVU Swimming and Diving alumni
• Birthday is November 28
• Majoring in sport management
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Advanced to the consolation finals of the 200 back, finishing 14th overall (2:03.08) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships
• Against Iowa State and Villanova, she competed in the 100 back (10th – 1:00.21)
• Appeared in a pair of B finals at the WVU Invitational, including the 100 back (15th – 57.93) and the 200 back (2:03.59); additionally, was a member of the 200 medley relay (1:47.65)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Took 12th overall in the 200 back (2:03.46) at Big 12 Championships and appeared in the c finals of the 200 free (1:53.03)
• Earned a fifth-place finish in the 200 free against Notre Dame, touching the wall in 1:53.86; also competed in the 100 back (8th – 58.49) and the 200 back (2:04.39)
• Tallied a pair of seventh-place finishes in the 200 free (1:53.19) and the 200 back (2:06.45) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Reached the finals in two events at the WVU Invitational, including the 100 back B final (9th – 56.55) and the 200 back D final (25th – 2:08.10)
• Placed fifth in the 200 backstroke (2:09.41) in WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State
High School
• Swam at Town North High and Metroplex Aquatics for coach Brent Mitchell
Personal
• Daughter of Pat and Meg Bolinger
• Birthday is January 5
• Has three brothers
• Brother swam at the University of Utah
• Majoring in exercise physiology
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Freshman)
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Was a member of the top-ten 800 free relay (10th – 7:29.29) at CSCAA National Invitational
• Competed in the consolation finals of the 400 IM (4:25.46) and the 200 fly (2:07.22) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships
• Helped the 800 free relay finish fourth, with a time of 7:20.65, at conference championships
• Swam in the 200 freestyle against Iowa State and Villanova, recording a time of 1:58.19
• Appeared in the A finals of the 200 fly (4th – 2:04.94) and the 400 IM (8th –4:35.17) at the WVU Invitational; additionally, swam in the B final of the 200 IM, touching in 2:07.73, good for 13th overall
• Also, at the winter invite, she was a member of the fourth-place 400 free relay (3:27.10), fifth-place 200 free relay (1:35.90), the third-place 800 free relay (7:30.16) and the 400 medley relay (8th – 3:51.03)
• Against PSU, Burton touched second in the 200 IM (2:10.30) and fourth in the 200 free (1:54.50)
• Took home a pair of second-place and third-place individual finishes at the WV State Games, including the 200 free (2nd – 1:55.57), the 200 fly (2nd – 2:07.65), the 500 free (3rd – 5:10.68) and the 200 IM (3rd – 2:11.78)
• Additionally, at State Games, she was a member of the 400 free relay (2nd –3:39.65), the 200 medley relay (3rd – 1:51.95), the 200 free relay (2nd – 1:39.45) and the 400 medley relay (2nd – 3:59.77)
High School
• Attended James River High School and swam for coach Mary Rech
• Swam club for NOVA of Virginia under coaches Geoff Brown, Norman Wright, Mark Kutz and Mike Julian
• 2021 PV NCAP Elite Qualifier in the 50 free, 100 free, 400 free and 200 fly
• Placed sixth in the 50 free (24.04) at the 2021 VHSL Class 6A State Championship her senior year
• Finished seventh in the 200 fly (2:02.57) at the 2020 Virginia Swimming Age Group Championships
• During her junior year, she took fifth in the 200 free and seventh in the 100 free at VHSL Class 6A State Championships
• Was a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American
• Three-time finalist at the 2019 Virginia Swimming Senior Championships in the 500 free, 100 fly and 200 fly
• Two-time regional champion in the 50 free; also took first in the 100 free during her sophomore year at regionals
• VHSL 6A State Championship Finalist in the 500 free, taking home seventh
• Finished second at states her freshman year in the 200 free
Personal
• Daughter of Jon and Mary Kay Burton
• Has one sister
• Birthday is October 29
• Majoring in sports psychology
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
• First Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Earned bronze in the 200 back at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, recording a time of 1:57.43
• Also competed in the consolation finals of the 100 back (55.31) at conference championships
• Touched second in the 200 back (2:04.14) and fifth in the 100 back (58.04) against Iowa State and Villanova; additionally, swam with the 200 medley relay (8th –1:50.62)
• Appeared in a pair of A finals at the WVU Invitational, including her third-place finish in the 200 back (2:00.03) and the 100 back (7th – 55.91); also was a member of the 400 medley relay (8th – 3:51.03) and the 200 medley relay (7th – 1:46.68)
• Against PSU, she took fifth in the 200 back (2:04.96) and sixth in the 100 back (59.06)
• Finished second in the 200 back (2:05.68) and third in the 100 back (59.50) at the WV State Games; also, swam in the 100 free (8th – 57.32) and the 50 free (13th –27.25)
• Additionally, at State Games, was a member of two third-place relays, the 400 medley relay (4:04.25) and the 200 medley relay (1:51.95)
2020-21 (Freshman)
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Dressel reached the finals and placed seventh overall in the 200 back at Big 12 Championships, recording a time of 56.11; also swam in the B finals of the 100 back (12th – 56.11)
• Earned third in the 200 back against Notre Dame, touching the wall in 2:01.15; also, competed in the 100 back (6th – 57.80), the 200 medley relay (7th – 1:48.58) and the 50 free (26.12)
• Finished fourth in the 100 back (57.71) and the 200 back (2:02.72) at WVU’s seasonopening meet at Pitt
High School
• Attended Oconomowoc High School and swam for coach Brent Boock
• Swam club for Elmbrook Swim Club, also under coach Brent Boock
• Wisconsin State Champion
• Qualified for the Junior National Team
Personal
• Daughter of Scott and Meredith Dressel
• Has one sibling
• Sister is a member of the swimming and diving team at the University of Toledo
• Birthday is January 7
• Majoring in management information systems
Shelby Gerving Breast
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• At the 2022 Big 12 Championships, she appeared in the consolation finals of the 200 breast (2:22.60) and the 100 breast (1:05.34)
• Competed in the 100 breast (7th – 1:09.78), the 200 breast (8th – 2:30.47), the 200 IM (9th – 2:12.42), and the 200 medley relay (1:50.62) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Took third in the 200 IM (2:04.68) at the WVU Invitational, and appeared in the B finals of the 200 breast (12th – 2:21.71) and the 100 breast (11th – 1:05.74); additionally, swam with the 200 medley relay (7th – 1:46.68)
• Against PSU, she finished third in the 200 IM (2:11.03), and sixth in the 200 breast (2:28.50) and the 100 breast (1:09.32); also, was a member of the 400 medley relay (7th 0 3:59.05)
• Earned a pair of second-place finishes at the WV State Games, including the 200 breaststroke (2:29.21) and the 200 IM (2:11.64), and took third in the 100 breast (1:09.09)
• Additionally, was a member of the 200 medley relay (4th – 1:54.08) and the 400 medley relay (3rd – 4:04.25)
2020-21 (Freshman)
• Swam in a trio of B finals at Big 12 Championships, including the 200 IM (15th –2:06.06), the 100 breast (16th – 1:06.35), and the 200 breast (2:22.26); also, was a member of the 200 medley relay (1:43.98)
• Against Notre Dame, Gerving took sixth in the 100 breast (1:07.67), the 200 medley relay (1:45.97) and the 200 breast (2:24.61)
• Earned a pair of fifth-place finishes in the 200 breast (2:25.71) and the 200 medley relay (1:48.00) at Pitt; also placed sixth in the 100 breast (1:07.54)
High School
• Attended Tuscarora High School and swam for coach Kirsten Dunnigan
• Swam club for SNOW Swimming under coach Jim Rumbaugh
• Served as high school team captain during junior and senior years
• Holds school records in the 200 free, 500 free, 100 breast, 100 back, 200 IM, 200 free relay, 200 medley relay and 400 free relay
• Selected to all-state teams all four years of high school
• District champion in 100 breast and 200 IM during senior year
• Regional champion in 200 IM during senior year
• State champion in the 100 breast in her senior year
• Competed as a member of SNOW Swimming’s Junior National Team all four years of high school
Personal
• Daughter of Mark and Beth Gerving
• Has two siblings
• Birthday is November 7
• Majoring in environmental soil and water studies
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Did not compete during the 2021-22 season
2020-21 (Freshman)
• School record: Woman’s platform
• Competed in all three consolation finals at Big 12 Championships, placing second on platform (228.60), seventh on 1-meter (203.65), and sixth on 3-meter (243.15)
• Against Notre Dame, she took third on platform notching a score of 269.33 to beat WVU’s school record; also finished 12th in both 1-meter (193.95) and 3-meter (241.13)
• Placed third on platform (254.03), as well as competed on 1-meter (13th – 221.10) and 3-meter (10th – 226.65) at Pitt
High School
• Attended Downingtown High School West and dove for coach Lisa Hade
• Also dove on a club team for under coach Thomas Gallagher
• Two-time NISCA All-American
• Holds the school records for 11 dives (476.30) and six dives (309.75)
• Three-time Pennsylvania state finalists
• Four-time Chestmont League Diver of the Year
• USA Diving Junior National semifinalist on platform
• 2018 USA Diving Junior World Trial participant
Personal
• Daughter of Chad and Terri Haggerty
• Has one sibling
• Birthday is January 22
• Majoring in studio art
• Was a gymnast for four years before becoming a diver
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Junior)
Ginger Hansen
Back/Fly/Free Senior Holmdel, N.J. 5-10
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• CSCAA Qualifier
• At the CSCAA National Invitational, she appeared in a trio of B finals, including the 50 fly (16th – 24.84), the 50 back (20th – 26.26) and the 100 free (17th- 51.10)
• Had a top-10 finish as a member of the 200 free relay (9th – 1:31.96), finished 12th with the 400 free relay (3:22.80) and 14th with the 400 medley relay (3:44.20)
• Brought home two silver medals from the 2022 Big 12 Championships with the 200 free relay (1:31.70) and the 400 free relay (3:20.34) teams
• Additionally, at conference championships, Hansen competed in the consolation finals of the 50 free (23.66), the 100 back (56.27) and the 100 free (50.81)
• Touched fourth with the 400 free relay (3:32.18) and eighth with the 200 medley relay (1:50.62) against Iowa State and Villanova; also, competed in the 50 free (24.98) and the 100 free (54.49)
• Appeared in four B finals at the WVU Invitational, including her first-place finish in the 100 back (56.61), good for ninth overall; additionally, swam the 50 free (13th –23.92), the 100 fly (10th – 56.81) and the 100 free (13th – 52.23)
• Also, at the winter invite, she was a member of the 400 free relay (4th – 3:27.10), the 400 medley relay (8th – 3:51.03) and the 200 medley relay (7th – 1:46.68)
• Against PSU, she earned first with the 200 free relay (1:36.89) and fifth with the 400 medley relay (3:58.62); also, Hansen swam in the 100 back (8th – 1:04.77) and the 100 free (8th – 54.72)
• Finished second in the 100 free (53.98), third in the 50 free (24.77) and fourth in the 100 back (59.57) at the WV State Games
• Additionally, at State Games, she was a member of three first-place relays, including the 200 medley relay (1:47.18), the 400 free relay (3:32.40) and the 200 free relay (1:37.11), and helped the 400 medley relay place second (3:59.77)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Competed in a trio of C finals at Big 12 Championships, including the 50 free (23.62), the 100 back (55.71) and he 100 free (51.63); also swam in the 200 medley relay (1:43.98)
• Against Notre Dame, Hansen took third in the 200 free relay (1:34.73), fourth in the 400 free relay (3:28.12), and sixth in the 400 medley relay (3:54.56) and the 200 medley relay (1:45.97)
• Also appeared in the 50 free (8th – 24.30), the 100 free (52.85) and the 100 back (57.53) against ND
• Earned a third-place finish as a member of the 400 free relay at Pitt, recording a time of 3:27.95; also placed fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:48.00), and sixth in the 50 free (24.21) and the 100 free (52.82)
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Competed in the C finals of the 100 fly (20th – 56.89) and 100 back (21st – 57.71) at the Big 12 Championship
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, she placed fourth in the 400 free relay (3:36.61), fourth in the 200 medley relay (1:52.08), seventh in the 100 back (1:00.38) and eighth in the 100 free (55.27)
• Against Villanova, she placed second in the 200 free relay (1:34.80), fifth in the 50 free (24.84), eighth in the 100 free (55.16) and sixth in the 100 fly (1:02.10)
• Tallied a third-place finish in the 400 free relay with a time of 3:36.75 and was fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:50.36) against ISU; also placed sixth in both the 50 and 100 freestyle
• Notched a pair of third-place finishes in the 400 free relay (3:43.22) and 200 free relay (1:40.83) at TCU, also finished sixth in the 50 free (25.22) and fifth in the 100 fly (1:00.77)
• Finished eighth in the 100 back (1:00.13), ninth in the 100 fly (59.73) and fourth in the 200 free relay (1:39.91) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in four events at the WVU Invitational, including the 50 free C final (18th – 24.11), 100 fly B final (16th – 58.04), 100 back B final (13th – 57.71) and the 100 free B final (10th – 51.80)
• Earned four third-place finishes in the 200 medley relay (1:47.35), 400 free relay (3:36.12), 400 medley relay (3:56.50) and 200 free relay (1:36.82) at the West Virginia State Games
• Also competed in the 100 free, 100 fly, 100 back and the 50 free at the State Games
• Placed fifth in the 100 free (53.68) and third as a member of the 200 medley relay (1:44.96) in WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State High School
• Swam at Holmdel High for coach Jack Caucino
• Four-time swimmer of the year, as elected by high school swim team
• Served as team captain during her senior year
• Three-time Scholastic All-American
• Member of the National Honor Society for two years
• Was a member of the U.S. National Trampoline Team
Personal
• Daughter of Chris and Stacey Hansen
• Birthday is September 29
• Has one sister
• Majoring in exercise physiology
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Mathilde Kaelbel Breast Senior
Mulbach-Sur-Munster, France
5-5
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
• Appeared in a pair of consolation finals at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, including the 200 breast (14th – 1:05.57) and the 100 breast (14th – 2:20.32)
• Touched sixth in the 200 breast (2:29.06), eighth in the 100 breast (1:10.23) and seventh with the 200 medley relay (1:50.59) against Iowa State and Villanova
• Competed in the championship final of the 200 breast at the WVU Invitational, touching sixth overall with a time of 2:22.45; also, finished eighth with the 400 medley relay (3:51.03), tenth with the 200 medley relay (1:47.65) and 13th overall in the 100 breast (1:06.46)
• Against PSU, she finished third in the 200 breast (2:26.65), fifth in both the 100 breast (1:08.72) and with the 400 medley relay (3:58.62)
• Won the 200 breast (2:28.26), took second in the 100 breast (1:08.94) and seventh in the 200 IM (2:17.37) at the WV State Games; also finished second with the 400 medley relay, touching in 3:59.77
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
• Reached the finals with the 200 medley relay team at Big 12 Championships, recording a time of 1:41.82 to take fifth
• Kaelbel also competed in a pair of B finals in the 100 breast (14th – 1:05.97) and the 200 breast (2:22.16) at Conference Championships
• Was a member of the 400 medley relay (3rd – 3:45.42) and the 200 medley relay (4th – 1:43.92) against Notre Dame
• Tallied a pair of fifth-place finishes against ND, including the 100 breast (1:05.68) and the 200 breast (2:21.60)
• Earned a second-place finish in the 200 medley relay (1:42.34), third in the 200 breast (2:19.12), and fifth in the 100 breast (1:05.73) at Pitt
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Represented WVU at the CSCAA National Invitational Championship and USA Swimming’s 2019 Toyota U.S. Open
• Reached the B finals of the 100 breast (13th – 1:04.65) and 200 breast (10th –2:18.01) at the Big 12 Championship
• Also competed as a member of the 200 medley (5th – 1:41.87) and 400 medley (3:44.20) relay teams at the conference meet
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, she collected a trio of second-place finishes in the 200 medley relay (1:45.52), 100 breast (1:06.56) and 200 breast (2:22.05)
• Against Villanova, she earned wins in the 400 medley relay (3:47.59) and 200 breast (2:21.65), as well as a second-place finish in the 100 breast (1:06.16)
• Tallied a pair of wins in the 200 medley relay (1:44.69) and 200 breast (2:22.59) against ISU; also finished fifth in the 100 breast with a time of 1:07.15
• Earned victories as a member of the 200 medley relay (1:46.80) and in the 100 breast (1:08.38) at TCU
• Finished second in the 200 medley relay (1:45.61) and the 100 breaststroke (1:07.27), while also grabbing a victory in the 200 breast (2:22.22) against Pitt
• Competed in the 100- and 200-meter breaststroke at the Toyota U.S. Open
• Reached the finals in two events at the WVU Invitational, highlighted by a victory in the 200 breast with a time of 2:16.18; also appeared in the 100 breast A final (5th – 1:04.12)
• Earned her first career victories in the 100 breast (1:05.62), 200 breast (2:21.79) and the 400 medley relay (3:52.43) at the West Virginia State Games
• Also competed in the 200 medley relay, 50 free, 200 individual medley and the 200 medley relay
• Placed fourth in the 100 breaststroke (1:07.16) and third in the 200 breast (2:24.68) in WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State High School
• Swam at Lycee Climatique and Sportif Pierre de Coubertin for coach Lionel Barnades
Personal
• Daughter of Eric and Stephanie Kaelbel
• Birthday is January 7
• Only child
• Majoring in business
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Miranda Kirtley Free Sophomore
Daleville, VA 5-10
Emily Knorr
Free/Back/IM Sophomore
Salisbury, N.C. 5-5
2021-22 (Freshman)
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Secured a top-five finish at the CSCAA National Invitational in the 1000 free, Kirtley touched in a time of 10:04.78, good for fourth-place overall
• Additionally, at CSCAAs, she tallied two top-ten finishes, including the 1650 (7th –16:44.10) and with the 800 free relay (10th – 7:29.29)
• Finished sixth overall in the 1650 at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, recording a time of 16:51.71; also, appeared in the consolation finals of the 500 free (9th –4:52.60) and the 200 free (12th – 1:52.21)
• At conference championships, she was a member of the fourth-place 800 free relay team, the squad finished with a time of 7:20.65
• Touched the wall fifth in the 500 free (4:56.58), sixth in the 200 free (1:51.39) and fourth in the 1650 free (1650) at the WVU Invitational; additionally, was a member of the 400 free relay (4th – 3:27.10) and the 800 free relay (3rd – 7:30.16)
• Against PSU, she finished fourth in both the 500 free (5:11.01) and the 1000 free (10:31.79)
• Took second in the 1000 free (10:43.32), sixth in the 200 free (2:00.33) and the 100 free (56.55), and fourth in the 500 free (5:15.78) at the WV State Games; also, swam with the 400 free relay (2nd – 3:39.65) and the 200 free relay (2nd – 1:39.45) teams
High School
• Attended Lord Botetourt High School and swam for Coach Ashley Safrit
• Swam club at CCA Marlins under Coach Amina Serir
• 2018 3A Virginia State Champion in the 200 free and 500 free
• High school record holder (200 free, 500 free, relays)
• First Team All-Timesland 2018
• Second Team All-Timesland 2020
• In 2020, Belle placed fifth in the 200 free and third in the 500 free at 3A Virginia States
• Two-time “Virginia Swimming” swimmer of the Year
• Holds four individual and three relay Virginia state records
• Was a member of the Virginia All-Star team from 2015-2021
Personal
• Daughter of Ross and Monica Kirtley
• Has one brother and one sister
• Birthday is October 20
• Majoring in computer science
2021-22 (Freshman)
• All-Big 12 First Team
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had a top-ten finish with the 800 free relay team at the CSCAA National Invitational, recording a time of 7:29.29
• Touched fourth in the 1650 (16:47.65), fifth in the 400 IM (4:19.76) and sixth in the 500 free (4:53.00) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships; additionally, she helped the 800 free relay finish fourth (7:20.65)
• Against Iowa State and Villanova, she brought home first in the 200 back (2:03.47), eighth in the 500 free (5:12.65) and third in the 1650 (17.41.97)
• Won the 1650 at the WVU Invitational, with a time of 16:43.68, and took fourth in 500 free (4:54.35) and third in the 400 IM (4:20.11)
• Additionally, at the winter invite, Knorr helped the 800 free relay finish third, with a time of 7:30.16
• Earned her fourth individual collegiate win against PSU in the 1000 free, touching the wall in 10:19.87; also, took third in the 500 free (5:06.14)
• Tallied a trio of wins at the WV State Games, including the 1000 free (10:22.73), the 500 free (5:04.95) and the 200 back (2:02.60)
• Additionally, at the State Games, Knorr had a pair of third-place finishes in the 200 free (1:56.73) and with the 400 free relay (3:47.73)
High School
• Attended Salisbury High School and swam for Coaches Sally Pittman and Ryan Starrett
• Swam club for Mecklenburg Swim Association under Coach Mark Dell
• Also received an offer from Penn State University
• Five-time NCHSAA 1A/2A High School State Champion, 500 free (2019-21) and 200 free (2020-21)
• Eight-time NCHSAA 1A/2A High School Regional Champion, 200 free and 500 free (2018-2021)
• Recorder holder of the 1A/2A 200 free and 500 free
• Scholastic All-American (2019-2021)
• Three-time county swimmer of the year (2019-2021)
• Conference swimmer of the year during the 2020-21 season
• Finished 7th at Winter Junior Nationals in the 200 back (2020)
• Two-time High Point Swimmer at NC Senior Championships during her senior year
• Knorr placed fifth in the nation in the mile during her senior season
• Qualified for junior nationals in the 1650 free, 1000 free, 200 free, 200 back and the 400 IM
• Qualified for nationals in the 1650 free, 200 back and the 1000 fr
Personal
• Daughter of Eric and Jamie Knorr
• Has four siblings
• Brother, Ethan, was a former swimmer at East Carolina University
• Birthday is May 2
• Majoring in Biology
2021-22 (Freshman)
• NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – 1-meter, 3-meter and platform
• Second Team All-Big 12
• Advanced to the platform finals at Zones after scoring 215.55 during prelims, Krusinski finished 11th overall with a combined score of 234.90 and a finals score of 219.35
• Additionally, at Zones, she competed in the prelims on 1-meter (210.05) and 3-meter (222.70)
• Appeared in the championship final of platform, finishing sixth overall (224.55) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships
• Also, at conference championships, she competed in the consolation finals on 1-meter (7th – 244.15) and on 3-meter (2nd – 290.70)
• Against ISU and Villanova, she took second on 1-meter (260.20) and third on 3-meter (259.90)
• Tallied a pair of first-place finishes at the WVU Invitational on the 1-meter (281.95) and the 3-meter (262.50); additionally, Krusinski secured second on platform with a score of 209.35
• Won 1-meter against PSU with a total of 269.85, also took eighth on 3-meter scoring a 208.80
High School
• Attended Mount Notre Dame High School and was a diver for Coach Brandon
Unthank
• Member of Ohio & Kentucky Diving Club under Coach Patrice Hickey
• Two-time All-American Diver and Cincinnati Enquirer Division 1 Girls Diver of the year (2020 & 2021)
• 2021 1-meter state and district champion
• Was the district champion & state runner-up on 1-meter during her junior year
• Placed at states in 2019 on 1-meter
Personal
• Daughter of Cheryl Masanek
• Has one brother
• Birthday is April 13
• Majoring in health and well-being
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team (4.0)
• Appeared in the bonus final of the 400 IM, recording a time of 4:38.30, at the 2022 Big 12 Championships
• At the tri-meet with Iowa State and Villanova, McClain swam the 200 free (2:02.30) and the 500 free (5.31.35)
• Competed in the 400 IM (18th – 4:40.65) and the 1650 free (13th – 18:02.66) at the WVU Invitational
• Against Penn State, she finished seventh in the 1000 free (11:05.31) and eighth in the 500 free (5:27.55)
• Competed in the 200 free (9th – 2:02.87), the 1000 free (5th 0 11:11.63), the 500 free (8th – 5:24.22), the 200 IM (9th – 2:19.26) and with the 400 free relay (3rd 3:47.73) at the WV State Games
2020-21 (Freshman)
• McClain appeared in the B finals of the 400 IM (15th – 4:34.18) at Big 12 Championships; also recorded a time of 17:54.73 in the 1650 free
• Competed in the 400 IM (4th - 4:43.73), the 1000 free (5th – 10:56.52) and the 200 free (1:58.02) against Notre Dame
• Finished fifth in the 1000 free (10:51.19), sixth in the 400 free relay (3:42.64) and eighth in the 500 free (5:19.57) at Pitt
High School
• Attended Elizabeth Forward High School and swam for coach Shawna Boden
• Swam club for Norwin Aqua Club under coach Neil Jones
• Member of women’s record-breaking 200 medley, 200 free and 400 free relay teams
• AA PIAA state finalist and medalist
• Two-time AA WPIAL champion in 500 free
• Member of 2020 AA WPIAL state champion women’s team
• Member of the Allegheny Mountain Swimming All-Star Zone Team
• Attended the 2020 Allegheny Mountain Swimming Senior Elite training trip
• Speedo Sectional finalist
• Allegheny Mountain Swimming Scholastic All-American
• Norwin Aqua Club record holder for 200 and 1,650 free
Personal
• Daughter of Brian and Melissa McClain
• Has one sibling
• Birthday is September 4
• Majoring in biomedical engineering
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Jacqueline McCutchan
Fly/Free Senior Morgantown, W.Va.
5-7
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had two top-ten individual finishes at the CSCAA National Invitational, including the 100 IM (7th – 56.16) and the 50 back (10 – 25.61)
• Additionally, at CSCAAs, she competed with the 400 free relay (12th – 3:22.80), the 200 free relay (9th – 1:31.96) and the 200 medley relay (9th – 1:41.68)
• Earned two silver medals at the Big 12 Championships with the 200 free relay (1:31.70) and the 400 free relay (3:20.34) teams
• At conference championships, she finished sixth overall in the 100 back (54.72) and the 100 free (49.97); also, was a member of the 200 medley relay (5th – 1:41.14) and the 400 medley relay (3:41.38) teams
• Touched third in the 100 free (52.10) and fourth in the 200 IM (2:07.64) against Iowa State and Villanova; additionally, swam with the 400 free relay (4th – 3:32.18) and the 400 medley relay (4th – 1:46.64)
• Took second in the 100 free (50.67) and fifth in the 100 back (55.07) at the WVU Invitational; also, won the B final of the 200 IM with a time of 2:03.45
• At the winter invite, McCutchan was a member of the 400 free relay (3rd – 3:22.62), the 400 medley relay (3:42.94), the 200 free relay (3rd – 1:32.92) and the 800 free relay (6th – 7:41.91)
• Against PSU, she secured first in the 200 IM (2:09.35), second in the 100 free (52.16), fourth in the 100 back (57.67) and fourth with the 400 medley relay (3:53.59)
• Brought home six first-place finishes at the WV State Games, including two individual wins – 100 free (52.05) and the 200 IM (2:08.70)
• Additionally, won with the 400 free relay (3:32.40), the 200 medley relay (1:47.18), the 200 free relay (1:37.11) and the 400 medley relay (3:58.23) at the State Games
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• School Record: 200 Freestyle relay
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Notched a second-place finish to break WVU’s school record with the 200 free relay at Big 12 Championships, touching the wall in 1:31.05
• At Big 12s, she finished fifth overall in the 200 medley relay (1:41.82); also competed in the B finals of the 200 IM (13th – 2:04.25) and the 100 back (10th – 55.77)
• Helped win the 200 free relay, recording a time of 1:31.52 against Notre Dame; also finished second with the 400 free relay team (3:22.88)
• Also took home a trio of sixth-place finishes and a pair of seventh-place finishes against ND, including the 400 medley relay (6th – 3:54.56), the 100 free (6th –51.59), the 200 medley relay (6th - 1:45.97), the 200 IM (7th – 2:07.31) and the 100 back (7th – 58.15)
• Earned a trio of third-place finishes at Pitt, including the 100 back (57.33), the 100 free (51.90) and the 400 free (3:27.95); also helped earn fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:48.00)
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Reached the C finals of the 100 fly (22nd – 57.47), 100 back (23rd – 57.85) and 100 free (23rd – 52.77) at the Big 12 Championship
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, she placed fourth in the 400 free relay (3:36.61), fourth in the 200 medley relay (1:52.08), seventh in the 50 free (24.88) and seventh in the 100 free (54.37)
• Against Villanova, she finished fifth in the 400 medley relay (4:05.83) and third in the 200 free relay team (1:37.59), as well as seventh in the 100 back (1:00.94) and 100 free (54.66)
• Tallied a third-place finish in the 400 free relay with a time of 3:36.75 against ISU; placed fifth in the 200 medley relay and 100 back and seventh in the 100 free
• Placed third in the 200 free relay (1:40.83) and 200 medley relay (1:54.07) at TCU; also finished fourth in the 100 free with a time of 54.83
• Finished fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:51.10) and the 100 back (59.35), as well as 11th in the 100 fly (59.93) and fourth in the 200 free relay (1:39.91) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in three events at the WVU Invitational, including the 100 fly D final (26th – 57.28), 100 back C final (18th – 57.24) and the 100 free B final (15th – 52.19)
• Competed in the 100 backstroke, 50 freestyle, 100 free, 100 butterfly, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay and the 200 free relay at the West Virginia State Games
• Placed third as a member of the 200 medley relay (1:44.96) in WVU’s seasonopening meet at Penn State
High School
• Swam at University High for coach Renee Riggs
• A member of Club Mountaineer
• Served as team captain
• West Virginia All-State swimmer
Personal
• Daughter of Frank and Renee McCutchan
• Both parents are former members of the WVU swim team
• Birthday is March 16
• Has one brother
• Majoring in accounting
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Junior)
Harna Minezawa Fly/Free Senior Mason, Ohio 5-5
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had two top-ten relay finishes at the CSCAA National Invitational, including the 200 free relay (1:31.96) and the 200 medley relay (1:41.68), and was a member of the 400 free relay (12th 0 3:22.80)
• Appeared in the championship final of the 50 free, touching seventh overall with a time of 23.40, at the 2022 Big 12 Championships; also, competed in the consolation finals of the 100 fly (1st – 55.33) and the 100 free (8th – 51.68)
• Earned two silver medals with the 200 free relay (1:31.70) and the 400 free relay (3:20.34) at conference championships and swam with the 200 medley relay (5th –1:41.14) and the 400 medley relay (5th – 3:41.38)
• Finished sixth in the 50 free (24.42) and seventh in the 100 fly (59.18) against Iowa State and Villanova; additionally, she was a member of the 400 free relay (6th –3:38.29) and the 200 medley relay (4th – 1:46.64)
• At the WVU Invitational, she took second in the 100 fly (55.32), fifth in the 50 free (23.50) and 10th in the 100 free (51.90)
• Also, at the winter invite, she competed with the 400 free relay (3rd – 3:22.62), the 400 medley relay (2nd – 3:42.94) and the 200 free relay (3rd – 1:32.92)
• Touched first in the 100 fly (58.42) and with the 200 free relay (1:36.89) against Penn State; additionally, swam the 50 free (5th – 24.24) and with the 400 medley relay (4th – 3:53.59)
• Won the 50 free (24.20), finished third in the 100 fly (59.34) and fifth in the 100 free (55.47) at the WV State Games
• Swept the relays at the State Games, earning four first-place finishes with the 200 medley relay (1:47.18), the 400 free relay (3:32.40), the 200 free relay (1:37.11) and the 400 medley relay (3:58.23)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• School Record: 200 Freestyle relay
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Was a member of the second-place 200 free relay at Big 12 Championships, touching the wall in 1:31.05 to break WVU’s school record
• At Conference Championships, she reached the finals in the 400 medley relay (5th – 3:42.98), the 200 medley relay (5th – 1:41.82), the 50 free (7th – 23.17), and the 100 fly (7th – 54.52)
• Against Notre Dame, she helped earn first in the 200 free relay (1:31.52), second in the 400 free relay (3:22.88), third in the 400 medley relay (3:45.42), and fourth in the 200 medley relay (1:43.92)
• Finished fourth in the 50 free (23.46), fifth in the 100 fly (55.62), and seventh in the 100 free (52.02) against ND
• Earned a victory in the 50 free (23.13) and the 100 fly (54.67) at Pitt; also notched second in the 200 medley relay (1:42.34) and the 400 free relay (3:23.93)
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Reached the B final of the 100 fly (12th – 56.15) at the Big 12 Championship, as well as the C final of the 50 free (19th – 23.62) and 100 free (21st – 52.18)
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, she earned a win as a member of the 400 free relay team (3:29.18); also placed fourth in the 200 medley relay (1:52.08), sixth in the 50 free (24.73) and fifth in the 100 fly (58.78)
• Against Villanova, she placed second in the 200 free relay (1:34.80), fourth in the 50 free (24.61) and fifth in the 100 fly (58.74)
• Tallied a third-place finish in the 400 free relay with a time of 3:36.75 against ISU; also recorded a trio of fifth-place finishes in the 200 medley relay, 50 free and 100 fly
• Earned a victory in the 100 fly with a time of 58.67 at TCU; also placed third in the 200 free relay (1:40.83) and 400 free relay (3:43.22)
• Finished fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:51.10), seventh in the 50 free (24.83) and sixth in the 100 fly (58.85) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in three events at the WVU Invitational, including the 100 fly A final (7th – 56.91), 50 free B final (15th – 24.20) and the 100 free C final (19th –52.50)
• Competed in the 100 backstroke, 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 free relay, 400 free relay and the 400 medley relay at the West Virginia State Games
• Placed third in the 100 butterfly (1:00.72) and sixth in the 50 free (24.87) in WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State High School
• Swam at William Mason High for coach Mark Sullivan
Personal
• Daughter of Ichio and Kasumi Minezawa
• Birthday is December 12
• Has two brothers and one sister
• Majoring in agribusiness management
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Lauren Musbach Free/Fly Junior Cleveland, Ohio
5-6
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• At the CSCAA National Invitational, Musbach competed with the 400 medley relay, finishing 14th with a time of 3:44.20
• Competed in the championship final of the 200 fly at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, recording a time of 2:03.52, good for seventh overall; additionally, swam in the consolation final of the 400 IM (4:26.04)
• Touched fifth in the 200 fly against Iowa State and Villanova, with a time of 2:10.13
• Appeared in the A finals of the 400 IM (7th – 4:32.37) and the 200 fly (5th –2:05.28) at the WVU Invitational; also competed in the C final of the 200 IM (2:09.24)
• Earned a pair of fourth-place finishes against PSU, including the 200 fly (2:08.64) and the 200 IM (2:13.14), and touched eighth in the 200 back (2:13.47)
• Finished third in the 200 fly (2:08.64), fourth in the 200 free (1:58.90) and the 200 IM (2:12.95), and fifth in the 200 back (2:09.84) at the WV State Games
2020-21 (Freshman)
• Placed eighth overall in the 400 IM at the Big 12 Championships, finishing with a time of 4:28.23
• Also, reached the B finals of the 200 fly (2:03.55), placing 10th at Conference Championships
• Against Notre Dame, she finished second in the 400 IM (4:27.58), fifth in the 200 fly (2:03.81), and eighth in the 200 back (2:05.62)
• Notched second place in the 200 fly, touching the wall in 2:05.23 in WVU’s seasonopening meet at Pitt; also competed in the 200 medley relay (6th - 1:48.75) and the 400 IM (4th – 4:29.48)
High School
• Attended Hawken School and swam for coaches Rick Stacy and Tim Hable
• Swam club for the Lake Erie Silber Dolphins under coaches Rick Stacy and Tim Hable
• Served as captain of girls’ swim team
• Chagrin Valley Conference Frist Team
• Helped high school swim team to four team state championships
• Individual district champion
• Recipient of the Arslanian Award
• Junior Nationals qualifier
• Also was a member of the cross country and track and field teams
• Qualified for states as a member of the cross country team
Personal
• Daughter of Tim and Julie Musbach
• Father, Tim, also was a student-athlete in college
• Birthday is July 24
• Has one sibling
• Majoring in engineering
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Tatum Peyerl Breast Senior Boksburg, South Africa
5-2
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• CSCAA Qualifier
• At the CSCAA National Invitational, Peyerl swam with the 400 medley relay (12th –3:44.20) and the 200 medley relay (9th – 1:41.68) teams
• Appeared in the consolation finals of the 100 breast (1:03.37) and the 200 breast (2:19.49) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships; also, was a member of the 400 medley relay (5th – 3:41.38) and the 200 medley relay (1:41.14)
• Competed in the 100 breast (6th – 1:08.81), the 200 breast (2:31.42) and the 200 medley relay (1:46.64) against Iowa State and Villanova
• Took seventh overall in the 100 breast (1:04.92) at the WVU Invitational and earned a second-place finish as a member of the 400 medley relay (3:42.94)
• Against PSU, she finished third in the 100 breast (1:08.42), seventh in the 200 breast (2:30.15) and fourth with the 400 medley relay (3:53.59)
• Won the 100 breast (1:08.65) and with the 400 medley relay (3:58.23) at the WV State Games; additionally, competed in the 200 breast (3rd – 2:29.91), the 100 fly (6th – 1:02.14) and with the 200 medley relay (2nd – 1:49.35)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Competed in a pair of C finals at Big 12 Championships, including the 100 breast (1:08.52) and the 200 breast (2:24.77)
• Was a member of the 200 medley relay (7th – 1:48.58) against Notre Dame
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Reached the B final of the 100 breast, placing 14th after touching the wall in 1:04.67 at the Big 12 Championship
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, she earned a fourth-place finish in the 100 breast after touching the wall in 1:08.03
• Against Villanova, she finished fifth in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:09.59
• Earned a victory in the 200 medley relay (1:45.29) at the West Virginia State Games; also placed second in the 100 breast (1:06.22) and third in the 200 breast (2:22.97), 200 IM (2:14.39) and the 400 medley relay (3:56.50)
• Placed third in the 100 breaststroke (1:06.28) and second in the 200 breast (2:22.15) WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State High School
• Swam at St. Dominic’s Catholic School for coach Dean Price
• Swim team captain
• Qualified for junior and senior nationals in South Africa
Personal
• Daughter of Peter and Teresa Peyerl
• Birthday is November 11
• Has one sister and one brother
• Majoring in chemical engineering
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Second Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• At the CSCAA National Invitational, Reardon won the B final of the 500 free (4:48.43) and took 16th overall in the 200 free (1:49.30); also, swam with the 400 free relay team (12th – 3:22.80)
• Appeared in a trio of A finals at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, including the 500 free (5th – 4:51.54), the 200 free (5th – 1:48.66) and the 200 back (7th – 2:00.22)
• Earned fourth with the 800 free relay team at conference championships, recording a time of 7:20.65
• Touched second in the 200 free (1:52.11), third in the 500 free (5:03.26) and fifth in the 50 free (24.40) against Iowa State and Villanova; additionally, competed with the 400 free relay to earn fourth (3:32.18)
• Won the 200 free (1:48.87) at the WVU Invitational and took second in the 500 free (4:51.45) and the 200 back (1:59.53); also, swam with the 200 free relay (3rd –1:32.92), the 800 free relay (3rd – 1:48.87) and the 400 free relay (3:22.62)
• Against PSU, she took third in the 200 free (1:53.09), fourth in the 200 back (2:04.81), fifth with the 400 medley relay (3:08.61) and won with the 200 free relay (1:36.89)
• Finished first in the 200 free (1:53.99), second in the 100 back (58.16) and the 500 free (5:09.50), and third in the 200 back (2:06.57) at the WV State Games
• Additionally, at State Games, was a member of the 400 free relay (1st – 3:32.40), the 200 medley relay (2nd – 1:49.35), the 400 medley relay (2nd – 3:59.77) and the 200 free relay (2nd – 1:39.45)
2020-21 (Freshman)
• All-Big 12 Second Team
• Reached the finals in the 500 free (8th – 4:54.70) and the 800 free relay (7:19.53) at Big 12 Championships; also appeared in the B finals of the 200 back (9th – 1:59.36) and the 200 free (11th – 1:49.49)
• Finished third in the 200 free relay (1:34.73), as well as fourth in the 500 free (4:56.44), the 200 free (1:50.97), and the 400 free relay (3:28.12) against Notre Dame; also competed in the 100 back (57.13)
• Earned third with the 400 free relay team (3:27.95), fourth in the 200 free (1:50.78), and sixth in the 200 back (2:05.26) at Pitt to open the season
High School
• Swam at Western Branch High School for coach Michelle Callan
• Also swam club for Tide Swimming under coach Richard Hunter
Personal
• Daughter of Chris and Traci Reardon
• Has two siblings
• Birthday is August 14
• Majoring in biochemistry
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Anne-Elaine Tiller
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Appeared in the bonus final of the 400 IM, touching the wall in 4:36.44
• Swam a 19:12.35 in the 1650 against Iowa State and Villanova, earning sixth overall
• Took 10th in the 1650 at the WVU Invitational, recording a time of 17:38.21, and swam the 500 free (11th – 5:05.19), the 200 free (1:57.44) and with the 800 free relay (6th – 7:41.91)
• Against Penn State, she finished sixth in the 1000 free (10:53.36) and seventh in the 500 free (5:17.87)
• Competed in the 1000 free (4th – 11:00.11), the 500 free (7th – 5:24.03), the 100 free (10th – 58.35) and the 200 free (11th – 2:04.72) at the WV State Games; additionally, swam with the 400 free relay (3rd – 3:47.73) and the 200 medley relay (1:54.08)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• At Big 12 Championships, Tiller touched in 17:36.06 in the 1650 free to finish 13th
• Placed third in the 1000 free (10:36.40) and eighth in the 500 free (5:07.37) against Notre Dame; she also competed in the 200 free (1:57.85)
• Finished fourth in the 1000 free (10:30.33), and sixth in the 400 free relay (3:42.64) and the 500 free (5:10.09) at Pitt to open the season
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Reached the C final of the 500 free (23rd – 5:08.43) and placed 14th overall in the 1,650 freestyle with a time of 17:48.75 at the Big 12 Championship
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, she touched the pads in 11:02.52 in the 1,000 free to take fifth place
• Against Villanova, she finished fifth in the 1,000 free (10:55.40) and eighth in the 500 free (5:22.81)
• Notched a fifth-place finish in the 1,000 free after touching the wall in 11:02.42 in a Big 12 dual against ISU
• Finished fifth in the 1,000 freestyle with a time of 11:07.77 against Pitt
• Reached the D final of the 200 free (28th – 1:57.25) at the WVU Invitational; also placed 20th overall in the 1,650 free with a time of 18:00.22
• Competed in the 200 fly, 100 free, 500 free, 1,000 free and the 200 free relay at the West Virginia State Games
• Placed fifth in the 1,000 freestyle (11:13.37) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Penn State
High School
• Swam at E.C. Glass High for coaches Patrick Frankfort and Emily Davis
• Also swam club for Lynchburg YMCA
• A member of the Virginia Gators and the YMCA National Team
• Served as captain of her high school squad in 2018-19
• A member of the National Honor Society
Personal
• Daughter of Bryan and Kirsten Tiller
• Birthday is October 16
• Has one sister and one brother
• Majoring in exercise physiology
2021-22 (Junior)
Marian Tiemeier Diving Senior Wilder, Ky. 5-3
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – 1-meter
• Second Team All-Big 12
• Competed in 1-meter prelims at Zones, scoring a 247.40
• Appeared in the championship finals on 1-meter at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, scoring a 259.00 to finish eighth
• Additionally, at conference championships, she competed in the consolation finals on 3-meter (7th – 228.05) and platform (6th – 188.40)
• Against Iowa State and Villanova, she placed fourth on 1-meter (246.90) and sixth on 3-meter (183.15) to close the regular season
• Secured second on 1-meter (271.00), seventh on 3-meter (231.50) and fifth on platform (179.80) at the WVU Invitational
• Finished sixth on 1-meter (228.38) and seventh on 3-meter (233.48) against PSU
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• CSCAA Scholar All-America Honorable Mention
• Reached the finals on 1-meter (15th – 480.85) and 3-meter (18th – 467.15) at NCAA Zone A Championships
• Competed in all three consolation finals at Big 12 Championships, placing fourth on 1-meter (255.60), third on 3-meter (272.45), and sixth on platform (189.65)
• Against Notre Dame, she placed eighth on 1-meter (258.53), ninth on 3-meter (256.43), and sixth on platform (193.43)
• Finished fourth on 1-meter (282.98), sixth on 3-meter (258.00), and eighth on platform (211.13) at Pitt
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• NCAA Zones qualifier
• Reached the finals on 1-meter at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships, placing 13th overall with a combined total 513.3
• Competed in the consolation finals on 1-meter (2nd – 271.20) and platform (6th –202.00) at the Big 12 Championship
• Against Villanova, she placed fourth on 1-meter (246.38) and fifth on 3-meter (228.23)
• Finished seventh on 3-meter (238.58) and sixth on 1-meter (253.88) against ISU
• Reached the finals in two events at the WVU Invitational, taking 11th on 3-meter (234.95) and fourth on platform (157.40)
• Placed seventh on 3-meter (227.25) and fifth on 1-meter (235.80) in WVU’s seasonopening meet at Penn State
High School
• Dove at Campbell County High for coach Allyson Heger
• Also dove with the OhKy Diving Club for coach Patti Hickey
• Kentucky All-State First Team member
• Placed third as a junior at the Kentucky state championships
• Also finished in second at states in her senior year
• KHSAA All-State diver 2016-19
Personal
• Daughter of Raymond and Angela Tiemeier
• Birthday is October 26
• Has one sister and one brother
• Majoring in general business
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
Walters Fly Sophomore Dacula, Ga. 5-2
2021-22 (Freshman)
• First Team All-Big 12
• CSCAA Qualifier
• Had two top-ten finishes at the CSCAA National Invitational, including the 200 fly (7th – 2:00.74) and with the 800 free relay (10th – 7:29.29)
• Earned bronze in the 200 fly at the 2022 Big 12 Championship, recording a time of 2:01.34
• Additionally, at conference championships, she competed in the consolation final of the 100 fly (11th 0 56.05) and the bonus final of the 500 free (5:01.67)
• Won the 200 fly against Iowa State and Villanova, with a time of 2:04.62; also, took sixth in the 100 fly (58.54)
• Secured first in the 200 fly (2:02.59) at the WVU Invitational and competed in a pair of B finals, including the 100 fly (1st – 56.74) and the 500 free (4th – 5:07.12)
• Additionally, at the winter invite, she was a member of the 800 free relay (6th –7:41.91) and the 200 medley relay (7th – 1:46.68)
• Against Penn State, Walters touched second in the 100 fly (58.83) and third in the 200 fly (2:07.23)
• Won the 200 fly (2:06.53), took second in the 100 fly (59.00), and fifth in the 200 free (1:59.45) and the 500 free (5:18.11) at the WV State Games; also, competed with the 200 medley relay (4th – 1:54.08) and the 400 medley relay (3rd – 4:04.25)
High School
• Attended Mill Creek High School and swam for Coach Rick Creed
• Swam club for Swim Atlanta under Coach Chris Davis, Jr. and Chris Davis, Sr.
• Served as high school team captain during her senior year
• GHSA All-State Second Team in her junior and senior year
• 2018 Georgia State Champion in the 200 butterfly
• Junior National qualifier
Personal
• Daughter of Charles and Lisa Walters
• Has two sisters and one brother
• Birthday is June 3
• Majoring in Physical Education & Kinesiology
Sarah Young Back/IM Senior Simpsonville, S.C. 5-6
2021-22 (Junior)
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• At the 2022 Big 12 Championships, Young competed in the bonus final of the 200 fly (2:12.77)
• Appeared in the B final of the 400 IM (4:42.20) and won the C final of the 200 fly (2:11.74) at the WVU Invitational
• Against Penn State, Young swam the 200 fly, touching the wall in 2:14.81
• Competed in the 200 fly (6th – 2:16.40), the 200 free (2:05.64), the 100 free (59.34) and the 200 IM (2:20.93)
2020-21 (Sophomore)
• Reached the B finals in the 400 IM (4:32.79) and the 200 fly (2:09.64), as well as the C finals in the 200 IM (2:09.62) at Big 12 Championships
• Placed third in the 200 fly (2:08.12) and sixth in the 400 IM (4:39.16) at WVU’s season-opening meet at Pitt
2019-20 (Freshman)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Reached the B finals of the 400 IM (14th – 4:31.93) and 200 fly (13th – 2:06.64), as well as the C final of the 200 back (22nd – 2:05.58)
• In the regular-season finale against George Washington, she grabbed sixth in the 200 fly (2:11.66) and seventh in the 200 IM (2:18.16)
• Against Villanova, she finished seventh in the 200 fly (2:15.67) and 200 IM (2:17.13)
• Tallied a fifth-place finish in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:11.10 against ISU
• Earned a fourth-place finish as a member of the 400 free relay with a time of 3:48.67 at TCU
• Finished eighth in the 200 fly (2:12.09), ninth in the 200 back (2:11.13) and eighth in the 200 IM (2:17.68) against Pitt
• Reached the finals in three events at the WVU Invitational, including the C finals of the 400 IM (18th – 4:32.28), 200 back (19th – 2:04.95) and 200 fly (17th – 2:06.86)
• Competed in the 200 freestyle, 200 butterfly, 200 backstroke, 200 individual medley and the 200 free relay at the West Virginia State Games
High School
• Swam at Next High School
• Also swam club with the Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club
Personal
• Daughter of Arthur and Linda Young
• Birthday is July 18
• Has one brother
• Majoring in criminology
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
NEWCOMERS
Olivia Busch
Lilly Culp Fly/IM Senior Tremont, Illinois
High School
• Attended The Woodlands High School and swam for coach Jeremy Wade
• Swam for the Magnolia Aquatic Club under coach Clayton Cagle
• Competed four times at the USA Swimming Futures Championships (2019-22)
• Two-time 6A Girls Texas State Championship qualifier in the 500 free
• Finished fourth in the 1650 free timed finals and fifth in the 1000 free timed finals at the Southern Senior Championship
• Took home fourth in the 500 free at the 2022 Texas Region IV-6A meet
• In 2019, Busch took second in the 800 free and third in the 1500 free at the Texas State LC TAGS meet
Personal
• Daughter of Leon and Dana Busch
• Birthday is August 3
• Has one brother
• Majoring in environmental/community planning
Mia Cheatwood
2019-2022 (University of Illinois Chicago)
• Three-time Horizon League Champion in the 200 fly
• Took bronze in the 100 fly and fifth in the 200 IM at the 2022 Horizon League Championships
• Competed in the A-finals of the 100 and 200 fly, touching eighth in both events, at the 2022 House of Champions
• 2021 Horizon League Runner-up in the 100 fly, also was the UIC team’s female MVP
• Additionally, at the 2020 conference championships, she broke the UIC record in the 100 fly (third) and took fifth in the 200 IM
• Appeared in the finals of the 100 fly (fourth), 200 fly (fourth) and the 200 IM (ninth) at the 2020 House of Champions
High School
• Attended University High School and swam for coach Michelle Meyer
• Competed club for Peoria Area Water Wizards under coach Derek Amerman
• Member of three sectional championship teams and one runner-up, along with two state teams
• University High School won the conference title twice
• Individually placed in the top-12 at state twice in the 200 IM
• Three-time individual record holder at UHS (100 fly, 100 breast and 200 IM) and one relay record (400 free)
• Illinois Student-Scholar, Scholastic All-American and a Junior National Qualifier
Personal
• Daughter of Ryan and Abby Culp
• Has one sister
• Birthday is September 7
• Majoring in computer science
Bowling Green, Ohio
High School
• Attended St. Ursula Academy and swam for coach Dave Eisenstein
• Competed for the Greater Toledo Aquatic Club under coach Brent Ransom
• 2021-22 St. Ursula Academy Team Captain
• Two-time Three Rivers Conference Most Valuable Swimmer
• Junior National Qualifier
• Four-time All-District and three-time All-Ohio
• 2021-22 All-American
• St. Ursula Academy Record Holder in the 100 breast, 100 free and the 200 medley relay
Personal
• Daughter of Chad and Nancy Cheatwood
• Mom, Nancy, swam at Bowling Green State University
• Has one brother and one sister
• Birthday is April 10
• Major is undecided
Peyton Day
High School
• Attended Midland High School and swam for Steve Flato
• Competed for the City of Midland Aquatics under Jenna Purkey
• Four-time state qualifier and state finalist
• Four-time regional and district champion, also was a four-time district swimmer of the meet
• All-American in the 100 breastroke
• Currently holds the Midland High 200 freestyle relay record and the 100 breastroke record
• Additionally, competed in volleyball, soccer, basketball and track & field/crosscountry
Personal
• Daughter of Jon and Leslee Day
• Birthday is December 18
• Has two brothers
• Her dad, Jon, played basketball at TCU, while her mom, Leslee, played basketball at TWU
• Majoring in sport and exercise psychology
High School
• Attended Dexter High School and swam for coach Shawn Bergman
• Competed for Legacy and was coached by Buck Smith and A’lx Pierre
• Five-time USA Diving National Qualifier
• Four-time AAU Nationals Qualifier
• Four-time Dexter High Scholar Athlete Award
• 2022 DHS Senior Athletic Award
• MISCA All-State Honors (2018-2021)
• MISCA All-State Academic (2021-22)
• SEC Scholar Athlete Award (2021-22)
• NISCA All-American Qualifier (2018-2021)
• NISCA All-American Academic (2021-22)
Personal
• Daughter of Brian and Karla Grossman
• Has one sister
• Birthday is June 19
• Majoring in biology
High School
• Attended Cuthbertson High School and swam for Dave Blamy
• Competed for Mecklenburg Swim Association, coached by Sean Quinn
• 500 free record holder at Cuthbertson High School
• 2022 4A NCHSAA All-Conference
• 2019 and 2021 NCHSAA 3A All-Conference
• Took bronze in the 500 free and seventh in the 200 free at the 2021 3A NCHSAA State Championships
• Five time USA Swimming Futures Qualifier
• Finished 13th in the 1650 at the 2022 Speedo ESSZ Sections
Personal
• Daughter of Curtis and Jill Heffelfinger
• Has one sister, Courtney
• Birthday is February 2
• Majoring in biology
High School
• Attended Verrado High School and swam for Sarah Byers
• Competed for Phoenix Swim Club under Darian Townsend
• 2020-22 Verrado High School Team Captain
• 2022 State Champion as a member of the 200 medley relay
• 2021 State Champion in the 100 free and 200 free relay
• 2019 State Champion
Personal
• Daughter of Rick and Melanie Malkemus
• Is an only child
• Cousin Grant Hussey is currently on the WVU Baseball team
• Birthday is October 2
• Majoring in Accounting
High School
• Attended IES Universidad Laboral
• Competed for the Spanish Swimming Federation
• Qualified for the 2021 European Junior Swimming Championships
Personal
• Daughter of Gabriel Martin Quiros and Eloisa de la Torre Martin
• Has one brother
• Birthday March 10
• Majoring in business and marketing
High School
• Attended State College Area High School and swam for coach Aaron Workman
• Competed for the Nittany Lion Aquatic Club, also, under coach Aaron Workman
• Four-time varsity letter winner
• Three-time District 6 100 breast Champion
• 2021 State Silver medalist
• Three-time PIAA state team member
• CDT Athlete of the Week and Athlete of the Year
• State College Area High, aquatic center and District 6 record holder in the 100 breast
• NLAC Mid-Atlantic Zone Team representative, Futures team member and sectionals zone team member
Personal
• Daughter of Rick and Kim Pagett
• Has one brother, Davis, who plays soccer at Messiah University
• Birthday is July 4
• Majoring in criminology
High School
• Attended Bethel High School and swam for Deanna Murlin
• Competed club for the Dayton Raiders under Kevin Weldon and Andrew Kramer
• Army National Scholar-Athlete Medal
• Four-time varsity swim team member and was the 2022 team captain
• 2021 and 2022 conference champion in the 100 free
• Broke and maintained four records at Bethel High School
• Competed at the 2022 YMCA Short Course Swimming Championships
• Two-year varsity track & field athlete
Personal
• Daughter of Deborah and Roy Price
• Is an only child
• Birthday is April 30
• Majoring in biochemistry
High School
• Attended Carroll Senior High School and dove under coaches Anastasia Podzniakova and Carolyn Hryorchuk
• Dove club for GC Divers for coaches Vladimir Sak and Krista Klein
• Was the 2021-22 Carroll Senior High School Dive Captain
• Took third at the Laura Wilkinson Invitational
• Additionally, competed in gymnastics for 14 years and figure skating for six
• 2018-19 Gymnastics Level 8 Texas State Beam Champion and Level 8 Regional Floor Champion
• In 2018, Reynolds was the Biles International Invitational Bars, Beam and AllAround Champion
Personal
• Daughter of Jay and Sheila Reynolds
• Has two sisters
• Sister, Chloe, is a diver at the University of Denver
• Birthday is February 17
• Majoring in international studies and French
Abigail
High School
• Attended Otsego High School and dove for Bonnie Wallace and Darryl Belton
• Competed with Western Michigan Diving Academy for coach George Wilison
• Record holder for six and 11 dives at Otsego High
• State Champion and three-time All-State
• Four-time All-Conference and two-time conference champion
• Two-Time All-American
• 2020 MHSAA Division 3 Diver of the Year
• 2019 Zone Diver of the Year
• 2022 Otsego High School Senior Female Athlete of the Year
• AAU All-American on 1-meter and 3-meter
• 2022 Zone Qualifier
• Additionally, competed in gymnastics was a regional champion
• Sullivan also compete in track and field, and was a two-time All-Conference in the 4x100 and 4x200, and All-Conference in the 4x400 and high jump
Personal
• Daughter of Jim and Becky Sullivan
• Has two sisters
• Birthday is October 20
• Majoring in business
High School
• High School
• Attended 1st High School in Olensica
• Swam club for UKP Torpeda Olesnica under coach Wojciech Zawadzki
• Two-time finalist at the Mistrozostwa Polski Juniorow 17-18
• Took seventh in the 50 free LC and eighth in the 200 free LC
• Competed at the Polish National Champions (2019, 2021), the Polish Open (2022) and the Open Arena Grand Prix (2021)
Personal
• Daughter of Janusz and Halina Szwabinska
• Has one sister
• Birthday is July 14
• Majoring in general business
2022-23 SEASON PREVIEW
VETERANS LEADING THE WAY
For the sixth consecutive season, the Mountaineers are fortunate to have a double-digit member senior class. A total of 16 senior swimmers and divers (seven men, nine women) are prepared to provide team leadership and set the tone both in and out of the pool.
Diver Owen Johns and swimmer David Snider lead the way for the Mountaineer men; Johns is a three-time NCAA Zones A qualifier and has been recognized twice as All-Big 12 Second Team, while Snider qualified for USA Swimming’s 2022 Phillips 66 National meet in July 2022. Jonathan Bennett, Zach Boley, Conrad Molinaro, Jack Saum and Roberts Zemturis round out the men’s senior class.
On the women’s side, diver Marian Tiemeier and swimmers Jaqueline McCutchan and Harna Minezawa lead the way for WVU. All three were All-Big 12 Second Team during the 2021-22 season, while Tiemeier is a three-time NCAA Zones A qualifier and looks for to qualify for her fourth-consecutive year. Meredith Bolinger, Ginger Hansen, Mathilde Kaelbel, Tatum Peyerl, Anne-Elaine Tiller and Sarah Young complete the women’s senior class.
In addition to a well-rounded senior class, WVU is fortunate to have talent in its junior and sophomore classes as well, including juniors Justin Heimes, who took home two bronze medals at the 2022 Big 12 Championships, and William Mullen, who set a program record in the 1650 to earn All-Big 12 First Team. Juniors
Joe Schaefer, Roanoke Shirk and Brendan Williams all secured All-Big 12 Second Team during the 2021-22 season, along with sophomore’s Glenn Eloriaga, Zhenya Ingram, Reilly Keaney and Jake Young.
After gaining a new home in 2019, a shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19, the Mountaineers are ready to carry the momentum from last season into 2022-23 campaign.
Last season, WVU tallied a pair of program records, including junior William Mullen’s record-breaking performance in the men’s 1650. Mullen topped a 39-year-standing record, previously set by Craig Cooper in 1983, with a time of 15:21.57. Additionally, transfer and fifth-year Ana Zortea set a new program record in the women’s 100 backstroke, touching the wall in 53.41.
In total, the Mountaineers combined to earn 13 medals at the 2022 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships, including one gold, four silvers and eight bronze. The men’s team earned a third-place finish and the women’s squad finished fourth at the conference meet.
Behind the momentum from last season and the additions to this year’s squad, West Virginia is looking ahead to 2022-23.
Junior Paige Dressel and sophomore Mia Walters lead the pack for the women after both secured bronze at Conference meet last season, while Walters’ classmate, Emily Knorr earned All-Big 12 First Team honors. Sophomores Miranda Kirtley, juniors Lauren Musbach and Abby Reardon were recognized as All-Big 12 Second Team last season, also, sophomore diver Sarah Krusinski qualified for her first NCAA Zones A meet and earned All-Big 12 Second Team.
NEWCOMERS ON THE BLOCKS AND BOARDS
Twenty-two newcomers from across the country and around the globe join coach Vic Riggs and his Mountaineer swimming and diving teams in Morgantown this season. With just two transfer student-athletes, 20 freshmen are set to begin their college careers at WVU.
“The incoming men’s and women’s classes are two of our strongest in recent years,” Riggs said. “The staff did a great job of identifying strong individuals and building those connections with
them about WVU and our program. During the recruiting process, it became very apparent that they all share the same values of passion, integrity and commitment that we are looking for to improve our program.”
Lilly Culp joins the 2022-23 squad from University of Illinois Chicago, while Olivia Busch, Mia Cheatwood, Peyton Day, Elysabeth Grossman, Alyssa Heffelfinger, Makena Malkemus, Gabriela Martin, Mackenzie Pagett, Kaylee Price, Bella Reynolds, Abigail Sullivan and Ada Szwabinska complete the freshman class on the women’s side.
For the men, Danny Berlitz joins the Mountaineers from the University of Michigan, while Maverick Bray, Patrick Burke, Jamin Harlan, Adam McDonald, Maxwell Nielsen, Alvaro Santiago, Christian Simpson and Christian Torres are set to begin their collegiate careers this season.
2022-23 SCHEDULE
In their fourth season at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park, the Mountaineers are eyeing seven home meets, a U.S. Open meet and other prime opportunities for the squad to carry the momentum from the 2021-22 slate.
WVU opens the fall campaign with three straight home meets, kicking off with the annual Gold-Blue meet on October 1, before hosting the 11th annual West Virginia State Games on Oct. 14-15h, to open the regular season.
The following weekend, the Mountaineers play host to soon-tobe Big 12 Conference member and former Big East foe, Cincinnati on Oct. 21-22 for a two-day dual meet.
WVU kicks off November with a road-trip to State College, Pennsylvania, for a dual meet against Penn State on the 4-5, before the Mountaineers return home to host the third annual WVU Invitational, on Nov. 17-29. Six swimming and diving programs travel to Morgantown for the three-day, mid-season winter invite – including Colgate, Drexel, ECU, Old Dominion, Seton Hall and Villanova.
Following the Invite, qualifying Mountaineers will compete in the USA Swimming’s 2022 Toyota U.S. Open from Nov. 30-December 3, in Greensboro, North Carolina, to wrap up the first half of the season.
WVU kicks off the new year with a trio of dual meets, beginning with the Backyard Brawl in Pittsburgh, Pa. on January 14. The Mountaineers and Pitt will square off for the first time since 2021. The women’s squad continues their road swing with a Big 12 dual meet in Ames, Iowa, against Iowa State on Jan. 21.
To cap off the regular season, WVU’s 16 seniors will be recognized on Jan. 27-28, as the Mountaineers close out their seven-meet homestand, on Senior Day against Villanova.
Postseason begins on February 3-5, as West Virginia hosts the WVU First Chance Meet, providing some Mountaineers their first look at postseason competition prior to the 2023 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships.
The Mountaineers travel to Austin, Texas, on Feb. 22-25, for the conference meet, as Texas will play host for the last time. Following Big 12s, the women will have the opportunity to compete at the NCAA Last Chance Meet in Austin, on Feb. 26.
WVU comes back to Morgantown to host one last postseason swimming competition following Big 12’s on March 5, as the NCAA Men’s Last Chance Meet takes place. The following week, West Virginia plays host to the 2023 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships for the second time, with dates to be announced at a later date.
The CSCAA National Invitational is tabbed for March 8-11, in Elkhart, Indiana, before the Mountaineers conclude the season at the NCAA Championships. The NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships are scheduled for March 15-18, while the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships are set for the following weekend, March 22-25. The championships will be held at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center, hosted by the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING & DIVING
2022-23 SCHEDULE
BOWLING GREEN
2021-22 SEASON REVIEW
MEN: 3-1 (0-0 BIG 12)
WOMEN: 2-3 (0-1 BIG 12)
» West Virginia competed in its third season at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park in 2022
» The men’s team earned a third-place finish at the 2022 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship, while the women’s team finished in fourth place
» In total, the Mountaineers combined to earn 13 medals at the conference meet, including one gold, four silvers, eight bronze
» Nine members of the team earned a spot on the All-Big 12 First Team, while 24 were recognized on the All-Big 12 Second Team
» Seven divers qualified for the 2021 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: Camille Burt, Marian Tiemeier, Sarah Krusinski, Nick Cover, PJ Lenz, Owen Johns and Glenn Eloriaga
» Two Mountaineers qualified for the 2022 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, including Dixon and Lenz
» Dixon earned a bid to the national meet for the fifth consecutive season, becoming the first Mountaineer in program history to do so. Lenz also qualified for the NCAA Championships for the second straight year.
» Two program records were broken during the 2021-22 campaign, including William Mullen’s recordbreaking performance at Big 12s in the 1650 freestyle (15.21.57); the record was previously set by Craig Cooper in 1983. Additionally, fifth-year Ana Zortea broke a program record in the women’s 100-yard backstroke, as she bested the previous school record of 53.50 – set by Amelie Currat in 2018 –with a time of 53.41.
» The two squads were again named CSCAA Scholar All-America Teams in the fall and spring semesters
» PJ Lenz, Josh Madzy, Conrad Molinaro, Camille Burt and Abigail Riggs were named recipients of the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, the Big 12 Conference’s highest academic honor
» 35 Mountaineers were named to the 2022 Academic All-Big 12 Swimming and Diving Team; of those, 29 were named to the first team and two student-athletes earned the honor with a 4.0 GPA, the most among other Big 12 schools
» Thirteen were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
» Thirteen were named as CSCAA Scholar All-Americans
» WVU sent 24 swimmers to the 2022 CSCAA National Invitational Championships for the first time in program history.
TEAM
» CSCAA Scholar All-America
HAYDEN APEL
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
JONATHAN BENNETT
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» CSCAA Qualifier
ZACH BOLEY
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
RILEY BROWN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
JASON BUNN
»
NICK COVER
» NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – men’s platform, 1-meter, 3-meter
» First Team All-Big 12
» Platform
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 1-meter springboard
» 3-meter springboard
DAVID DIXON
» Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Big 12 Swimmer of the Week –Nov. 24
» WVU Student-Athlete of the Week –Feb. 28
» NCAA Qualifier – 200 fly, 100 fly, 200 IM
» Big 12 Champion – 200 Butterfly
» First Team All-Big 12
» 200 butterfly (1st place)
» 100 butterfly (4th place)
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 200 IM
GLENN ELORIAGA
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – men’s platform
» Second Team All-Big 12
» Platform
MAX GUSTAFSON
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 100 butterfly
» 200 freestyle
JOSH HARLAN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 200 backstroke
» 200 IM
» 400 IM
JUSTIN HEIMES
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» First Team All-Big 12
» 100 backstroke (3rd place)
» 200 backstroke (3rd place)
» CSCAA Qualifier
FAUSTO HUERTA
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 100 breaststroke
» 200 breaststroke
ZHENYA INGRAM
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 100 backstroke
» 200 butterfly
» 100 butterfly
» CSCAA Qualifier
OWEN JOHNS
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – 1-meter, 3-meter
» Second Team All-Big 12
» Platform
» 1-meter springboard
REILLY KEANEY
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 200 breaststroke
» CSCAA Qualifier
PJ LENZ
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award Recipient
» NCAA Qualifier – men’s platform and 1-meter springboard
» NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – men’s platform, 1-meter and 3-meter
» First Team All-Big 12
» Platform (2nd place)
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 3-meter
JOSH MADZY
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award Recipient
CONNER MCBETH
» CSCAA Qualifier
LOGAN MCFADDEN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
DYLAN MELIN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
CONRAD MOLINARO
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team (4.0)
» Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award Recipient
» CSCAA Qualifier
WILLIAM MULLEN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Program record: 1650 freestyle (15.21.57)
» First Team All-Big 12
» 1650 freestyle
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 500 freestyle
» CSCAA Qualifier
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING & DIVING
BRADEN OSBORN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» CSCAA Qualifier
JACK SAUM
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
JOE SCHAEFER
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 100 breaststroke
» 200 breaststroke
WESLEY SCHAUER
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
ROANOKE SHIRK
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 200 freestyle
» CSCAA Qualifier
DAVID SNIDER
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» CSCAA Qualifier
BRENDAN WILLIAMS
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 1650 freestyle
» 500 freestyle
» 200 freestyle
» CSCAA Qualifier
JAKE YOUNG
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 200 backstroke
» CSCAA Qualifier
ROBERTS ZEMTURIS
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team david
WOMEN’S TEAM
KATE BECKISH
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
LAUREN BECKISH
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
MEREDITH BOLINGER
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
CAMILLE BURT
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award Recipient
» NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – 1-meter
MORGAN BURTON
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» CSCAA Qualifier
HANNAH CECH
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
PAIGE DRESSEL
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
» First Team All-Big 12
» 200 backstroke (3rd place)
» CSCAA Qualifier
SHELBY GERVING
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
SARA HAGGERTY
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
GINGER HANSEN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» CSCAA Qualifier
MATHILDE KAELBEL
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
MIRANDA KIRTLEY
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 1650 freestyle
» CSCAA Qualifier
EMILY KNORR
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» All-Big 12 First Team
» 1650 free
» All-Big 12 Second Team
» 500 freestyle
» 400 IM
» CSCAA Qualifier
SARAH KRUSINSKI
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – 1-meter, 3-meter and platform
» Second Team All-Big 12
» Platform
EMMA LONGLEY
» Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
KAELYN MCCLAIN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team (4.0)
JACQUELINE MCCUTCHAN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 100 backstroke
» 100 freestyle
» CSCAA Qualifier
HARNA MINEZAWA
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 50 freestyle
» CSCAA Qualifier
LAUREN MUSBACH
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 200 butterfly
» CSCAA Qualifier
TATUM PEYERL
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» CSCAA Qualifier
ABBY REARDON
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 500 freestyle
» 200 freestyle
» 200 backstroke
» CSCAA Qualifier
ABIGAIL RIGGS
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award Recipient
MARIAN TIEMEIER
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
» NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Qualifier – 1-meter
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 1-meter springboard
ANNE-ELAINE TILLER
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
MIA WALTERS
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)
» First Team All-Big 12
» 200 butterfly (3rd place)
» CSCAA Qualifier
SARAH YOUNG
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
MEGAN ZARTMAN
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Academic All-Big 12 First Team
ANA ZORTEA
» Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
» Program record: 100 backstroke (53.41)
» First Team All-Big 12
» 100 backstroke (4th place)
» Second Team All-Big 12
» 50 freestyle
» CSCAA Qualifier
MEN’S TOP PERFORMANCES
WOMEN’S TOP PERFORMANCES
MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS
BY TEAM
WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS
BY TEAM
INDIVIDUAL HONORS
CONFERENCE HONORS
BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS
CONFERENCE HONORS WOMEN
NATIONAL HONORS
COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION
BIG
OUTSTANDING SWIMMER OF THE MEET
BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS
DIRECTORS OF AMERICA
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA AT-LARGE SELECTIONS
2017 Amelie Currat Swimming
2015 David Palley Swimming
2015 Jenelle Zee Swimming
2008 Nick Delic Swimming
COLLEGE SWIMMING AND DIVING COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA TEAM
SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS
WOMEN
1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22
MEN
1992-93, 2009-10, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22
COLLEGE SWIMMING AND DIVING COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ALLAMERICANS
2018 Jake Armstrong (HM)
Morgan Bullock (HM)
2014 Bryce Bohman
2013 Rachael Burnett (HM)
Mandie Nugent
2012 Rachael Burnett (500 free (HM)), (1,650 free (HM))
Amanda Nugent (200 fly (HM))
2010 Jared Christie-Goldthorpe (200 back (HM))
2008 Michael Walker (400 IM (HM))
2007 Pablo Marmolejo (200 fly (HM))
2006 Nick Delic (100 breast (HM))
Pablo Marmolejo (200 fly (HM)), (200 Free Relay (HM)
1992 Renee Riccio (100 fly (NH)), (200 fly (HM))
1991 Renee Riccio (50 back)
1990 A.J. Convey (100 fly (HM))
1986 Kreg Lewis(200 back)
1986 Kim Kaufman (100 fly (HM))
1985 Kim Kaufman (200 back (HM))
Debbie Scott (100 breast (HM))
1984 Kim Kaufman (100 back (HM))
1982 Debbie Scott (100 back)
MEN’S RECORDS
WVU MEN’S SCHOOL RECORDS
MEN’S AQUATIC CENTER RECORDS
WOMEN’S RECORDS
WVU WOMEN’S SCHOOL RECORDS
WOMEN’S AQUATIC CENTER RECORDS
MEN’S NCAA QUALIFIERS
YEAR NAME EVENT
2022 David Dixon 200 fly
2022 PJ Lenz Platform, 1-meter
2021 Jacob Cardinal Tremblay 3-meter, 1-meter, Platform
2021 David Dixon 100, 200 fly, 200 IM
2021 Owen Johns 3-meter,1-meter
2021 PJ Lenz 1-meter, platform
2021 Jake Lowe 3-meter, 1-meter
2020 Hunter Armstrong * 50 free, 100 free, 100 back
2020 David Dixon * 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
2020 Nick Cover * Platform
2020 Jacob Cardinal Tremblay * Platform, 3-meter
2019 Jake Armstrong 100 breast
2019 David Dixon 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
2018 Jake Armstrong 100 breast, 200 breast
2018 Tristen Di Sibio 100 breast, 200 breast
2018 David Dixon 200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM
2016 Andrew Marsh 50 free, 100 free, 100 back
2015 Andrew Marsh 100 free, 100 back, 100 fly
2015 Tim Squires 50 free, 100 free
2014 Bryce Bohman 100 back, 200 back
2014 Tim Squires 50 free, 100 free
2011 Jared Goldthorpe 500 free, 200 back
2009 Michael Walker 200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM
2008 Kevin Donohue 100 breast, 200 breast
2007 Tony Cisneros 400 free, 400 free relay
2007 Nick Delic 100 breast, 100 fly, 100 free, 200 free relay 400 free relay, 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
2007 Kevin Donohue 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 medley relay
2007 Andrew Langenfeld50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 400 medley relay 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 200 medley relay
2007 Sean Mahoney 200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM
2007 Pablo Marmolejo 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
2007 Ivan Tolic 100 back, 200 free relay, 200 medley relay 400 medley relay
2007 Zoltan Povazsay 200 free, 200 back, 500 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
2006 Nick Delic 100 breast, 100 fly, 200 free relay 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
2006 Chris Hagedorn 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
YEAR NAME EVENT
2006 Andrew Langenfeld 50 free, 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
2006 Pablo Marmolejo 200 IM, 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 medley relay
2006 Kyle Williams 200 free relay, 400 free relay
2002 Kleyton Franca 200 free, 500 free
1988 J.P. McCormick 100 back
1987 Kreg Lewis 100 fly
1986 Tim Card 400 IM
1986 Lars Farestvedt 400 IM, 400
WOMEN’S NCAA QUALIFIERS
YEAR NAME EVENT
2019 Morgan Bullock 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
2018 Morgan Bullock 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
2018 Emma Harris 100 breast, 200 breast
2013 Rachael Burnett 200 free, 500 free, 1650 free
2013 Mandie Nugent 500 free, 100 fly, 200 fly
2012 Rachael Burnett 200 free, 500 free, 1650 free, 800 free relay
2012 Kata Fodor 200 free, 500 free, 800 free relay
2012 Mandie Nugent 500 free, 100 fly, 200 fly, 800 free relay
2012 Danielle Smith 100 back, 200 back, 800 free relay
2011 Mandie Nugent 500 free, 100 fly, 200 fly
2010 Kayla Andrews 400 free relay, 400 medley relay 50 free, 100 free
2010 Rachael Burnett 400 free relay, 400 medley relay 500 free, 400 IM
2010 Morgan Callaway 200 free, 500 free 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
2010 Mandie Nugent 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 medley relay
2010 Shaunna Purtell 200 free, 500 free, 400 free relay
2009 Kayla Andrews 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly
2009 Morgan Callaway 200 free, 500 free, 200 back
2009 Lindsey Largo 1650 free
2008 Kayla Andrews 500 free, 100 free
2008 Morgan Callaway 500 free, 100 back, 200 back
2008 Lindsey Largo 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM
2007 Kayla Andrews 50 free, 100 free, 100 back 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
YEAR NAME EVENT
2007 Morgan Callaway 500 free, 100 back, 200 back 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay 400 free relay, 800 free relay
2007 Maritza Paredes 100 free, 200 free, 200 free relay 400 free relay, 800 free relay
2007 Stephanie Shupe 100 fly, 200 free relay, 800 free relay 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
2007 Kitti Veisz 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
1996 Valerie Patterson 200 free, 500 free, 1650 free
1995 Valerie Patterson 1650 free
1993 Renee Riccio 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
1992 Renee Riccio 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
1991 Renee Riccio 100 fly
1990 Aileen Convery 200 back
1985
1985 Debbie Scott 50 free, 200 medley relay
1985 Ruth Horne 100 fly, 200 medley relay
1985 Grace Huntzler 200 medley relay
1984 Kim Kaufman 100 back
1984 Tammy Weber 1-meter dive
1983 Kim Kaufman 100 back
ALL-TIME COACHES
MEN’S COACHES
COACHING RECORDS MEN
WOMEN’S COACHES
WOMEN
COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS
MEN’S & WOMEN’S COACHES
MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
YEAR COACH CAPTAIN(S)
RECORD
YEAR COACH CAPTAIN(S) RECORD
MEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS
1985-86
1986-87 (6-5)
1989-90 (9-2)
1987-88
HEAD COACH: KEVIN GILSON (22nd SEASON)
1990-91 (4-5)
1994-95
1988-89 (6-6)
HEAD COACH: KEVIN GILSON (23rd SEASON)
1995-96 (4-3-1)
HEAD COACH: KEVIN GILSON (30th SEASON)
168-32
1996-97 (5-5)
HEAD COACH: DAN LANGAN (1st SEASON)
2002-03
1997-98
HEAD COACH: DAN LANGAN (2nd SEASON)
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING & DIVING
2005-06 (6-3)
HEAD COACH: SERGIO LOPEZ (2nd SEASON)
2008-09 (4-10)
2006-07 (13-0)
SERGIO LOPEZ (3rd SEASON)
2009-10 (6-2)
2016-17 (5-4)
HEAD COACH: VIC RIGGS (10th SEASON) 10/7-8
West Virginia State Games 1st 10/14-15
Seton Hall W, 204-157 (Big 12 vs Big East)
2019-20 (5-1)
HEAD COACH: VIC RIGGS (13th SEASON)
Oct. 11-12 at Penn State L, 125-167
Nov. 1-2 West Virginia State Games First Place
Nov. 21-23 WVU Invitational First Place
Xavier (Big 12 vs Big East)W, 221-133 10/21-22
10/14-15
William & Mary (VT Quad)L, 123-233
Jan. 4 Pitt W, 179.5-120.5
Jan. 17 at SMU W, 182-117
Jan. 18 at TCU* W, 176-65
Jan. 30 Villanova W, 195-96
Feb. 1 George Washington W, 178-118
Feb. 26-29 Big 12 Championship Second Place
Mar. 9-11 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
Mar. 12-14 at CSCAA National Invitational #
Mar. 25-28 at NCAA Men’s Championships # * Big 12 Meet # Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020-21 (0-2)
2017-18 (5-0)
HEAD COACH: VIC RIGGS (11th SEASON)
HEAD COACH: VIC RIGGS (14th SEASON)
11/6-7 vs. Notre Dame
1/13 vs. Pitt(Diving only)
1/14 at Pitt (Swimming only) L, 107-193
1/29-30 vs. Notre Dame L, 82-271
2/ 24-27 Big 12 Championship 2nd Place (Swimming only) 3/1-3 Big 12 Championship 2nd Place (Diving only)
3/11-13 at NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
3/25-27 at NCAA Men’s Championships
2021-22 (3-1)
HEAD COACH: VIC RIGGS (15TH SEASON)
(4-2)
10/ 8-9 West Virginia State Games 1st Place
vs. Penn State L, 101-161
WVU Invitational
12 vs. Big East)
10/19-20 H Seton Hall W, 235-64 (Big 12 vs. Big East) 10/27 A at Villanova W, 236-64 11/15-17 A at Ohio State Invite (Swimming)6th 11/15-17 A at Navy Diving Invite (Diving) N/A 1/5 A at Pitt L, 125-175 1/12 H TCU W, 233-64 1/18 A at Penn State L, 122-173
2/27 – 3/2 N1 Big 12 Championship 2nd
3/11-13 N2 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships -
3/28-30 N1 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Austin, Texas N2 – Annapolis, Md
WOMEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
YEAR COACH CAPTAIN(S) RECORD
WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS
1985-86
HEAD COACH: KEVIN GILSON (7TH SEASON)
1991-92 (5-3)
HEAD COACH: KEVIN GILSON (8TH SEASON)
1989-90 (9-3)
1992-93
1987-88
HEAD COACH: KEVIN GILSON (9TH SEASON)
1993-94 (9-2)
HEAD
COACH: KEVIN GILSON (12TH SEASON)
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING & DIVING
1994-95 (6-4)
HEAD COACH: KEVIN GILSON (16TH SEASON) ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS
1997-98 (4-8)
2000-01
1995-96 (6-2)
HEAD
KEVIN GILSON (17TH
1998-99 (7-5)
1996-97
HEAD COACH: DAN LANGAN (1ST SEASON)
1999-00
2003-04 (3-9)
HEAD COACH: STEVE PHILLIPS (1ST SEASON)
2004-05 (4-8)
2006-07 (9-5)
SERGIO
2007-08 (7-3)
2005-06 (5-3)
HEAD COACH: SERGIO LOPEZ (2ND SEASON)
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SWIMMING & DIVING
2012-13 (3-4)
2016-17 (5-6)
HEAD COACH: VIC RIGGS (10TH SEASON)
228-128 (Big
2019-20
2020-21
2013-14 (0-5)
2017-18 (4-2)
2014-15 (1-5)
2021-22 (2-3)
HEAD COACH: VIC RIGGS (15TH SEASON)
2015-16 (1-5)
HEAD COACH: VIC RIGGS (9TH SEASON)
MEN’S ALL-TIME ROSTER
AbuRahma, Joseph Charleston, W.Va.
Adame, Mariano
Brooks, Payton Hurricane, W.Va.
Brotherton, Bob So. Charleston, W.Va.
Brown, Andrew Annandale, Va.
Brown, Bryan Dover, Del.
Brown, Richmond Brown Mills, N.J.
Brown, Riley Baton Rouge, La.
Bunn, Jason Wilmington, N.C.
Burd, Nathan Parkersburg, W.Va.
Burke, Patrick Cleveland, Ohio
Burr, Douglas Charleston, W.Va. 1991-95
Butcher,
SINCE 1985-86 SEASON
Galbreath, Justin Kettering, Ohio 2006-10
Gallo, Kyle Sterling, Va. 2001-05
Gardner, Marc Newtown, Conn.
Gass, Kevin Bel Air, Md.
Gass, Kraig Bel Air, Md.
Gebhardt, Zac Monroeville, Pa.
Gilroy, Liam Staten Island, N.Y
Gleason, Chris Newport, R.I.
Glegg, Ross Scarborough, England
Glinski, Steve Hudson, Ohio
Green, Austin South Charleston, W.Va.
Goldthorpe, Jared New South Wales, Australia
Greenhalgh, Jack Lexington, Ky. 2008-12
Gustafson, Max Shaker Heights, Ohio
Gustard, Chris Virginia Beach, Va.
H
Hagedorn, Chris Clarksburg, W.Va.
Hankinson, Benjamin Pittsburgh, Pa.
Harlan, Jamin Albuquerque, N.M.
Harlan, Josh Albuquerque, N.M.
Hartke, Austin Bloomington, Ill.
Hasbach, Christain Boca Raton, Fla.
Hatfield, Brian Harrisburg, Pa.
Haydon, Josh Concord, N.H.
Hays, Eric Aliquippa, Pa.
1989-90
Heimes, Justin Quakertown, Pa. 2020-Pr
Hene, Luke Gainesville, Ga.
Heynes, Brandon Erie, Pa.
Hickey, Jay Centerville, Ohio 2012-16
Hobbs, Tim Norristown, Pa.
Hodge, Neil Burlington, Vt.
Hodges, Gerald Springfield, Va.
2003-05
1985-87
2016-17
Howells, Nathan Round Rock, Texas 2013-17
Hubbard, Tom Cary, N.C.
Huerta, Fausto Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Huether, Stephen Fairfax Station, Va.
I
Ingram, Zhenya Edmond, Ok.
Iotte, Jake Little Chute, Wis.
Ismail, Ibrahim Kingston, Pa.
J
Jacoby, Bret Corning, N.Y
Jefferis, Matthew Allentown, Pa.
Johannessen, Brage Fredrikstad, Norway
Johns, Owen Pittsburgh, PA
Johnson, Casey Mt. Erie, N.C.
Johnson, Eric Concord, N.C.
Jones, Jay Maple Glen, Pa.
Jovanovic, Andreja Belgrade, Serbia
K
Kauffman, Graham Greer, S.C.
Kay, Phillip Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Keaney, Reilly Greensboro, N.C.
Keck, Caleb Coldwater, Ohio
Kelly, Ryan Whitby, Ontario
Kelley, Brett Aravad, Colo.
Kingry, Andrew Charleston, W.Va.
Kirkham, Peter Grafton, W.Va.
Klemetti, Ted Morgantown, W.Va.
Kevin Chelsa, Mich.
Kostromin, Denys
Koval, James Mount Pleasant, S.C.
Rob
2018-19
2018-22
2008-10
2021-Pr
2012-16
2012-13
1985-86
1993-95
1986-90
2019-Pr
2000-01
2008-12
1993-94
1992-96
2009-11
2017-21
2021-Pr.
2017-18
2016-20
1989-90
2005-06
WOMEN’S ALL-TIME ROSTER
Adernski, Chelsea Wilmington, Del.
2003-07
Agame, Rotem Givatayim, Israel 2003-05
Ahern, Jenny Bellbrook, Ohio
Andrews, Kayla Newark, Del. 2006-10
Arnold, Krista Clarksburg, W.Va.
Baldus, Georgia Fort Wayne, Ind.
2015-18
Banner, Jessica Pittsburgh, Pa. 2002-06
Barnes, Leah Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bartos, Melanie Smock, Pa. 1997-99
Beckish, Kate Williamston, S.C. 2020-Pr
Beckish, Lauren Williamston, S.C. 2018-22
Bernard, Sofia Windermere, Fla. 2017-18
Beresford, Lindsay Greensburg, Pa. 2003-04
Bertelsen, Bodil Fallingsdalen, Norway 1985-87
Bettis, Missy Winter Park, Fla. 1993-97
Bieger, Marah Columbus, Ind. 2015-19
Billman, Christie Reading, Pa. 1995-99
Bissett, Ashley Rumson, N.J.
Blair, Mary Springfield, Va.
2002-06
1985-86
Blazier, Kathleen Wheeling, W.Va. 1987-88
Bliss, Emma Chesterfield, Mich.
Bohn, Sandy Lou East Setauket, N.Y
Bohnett, Brittany Colorado Springs, Colo.
Boland, Asheley Tampa, Fla.
Bolin, Madeline Tucson, Ariz.
Bolinger, Meredith Allen, Texas
Boston, Shelley Belpre, Ohio
Braden, Mackenzie Chaska, Minn.
Branch, Lauren Elkridge, Md.
Brenner, Jessica Bettendorf, Iowa
Brooks, Karla Doylestown, Pa.
Buechler, Jordan Annandale, Va.
Bullock, Morgan Zeeland, Mich.
Burgess, Barbara Sanford, Fla.
Burgess, Julie Martinsburg, W.Va.
Burgess, Shannon Sanford, Fla.
Burlingham, Eva Stafford, Va.
Burnett, Rachael Springfield, Va.
Burt, Camille Plymouth, Mich.
Burton, Morgan Midlothian, Va.
Busch, Olivia The Woodlands, Texas
Butkus, Tierra Queensland, Australia
Byington, Angela North Canton, Ohio
Calcut, Julia Zeeland, Mich.
2018-19
1995-97
2005-07
1998-01
2014-18
2019-Pr.
1991-93
2013-17
2006-08
1999-00
1993-94
2020-21
2016-20
1992-94
1985-87
1990-92
2010-13
2009-13
2018-22
2021-Pr
2022-Pr
2011-12
1998-99
2015-19
Callaway, Morgan Coatesville, Pa. 2006-10
Campanelli, Amy Milford, Conn. 1992-96
Capri, Patricia Union, N.J.
1991-94
Capringo, Angela Salem, N.H. 1998-02
Carlson, Megan Milwaukee, Wis. 2002-06
Carr, Morgan Charleston, W.Va.
Carrington, Austen Alpharetta, Ga.
Cascao, Livia Recife-PE, Brazil
Cech, Hannah Cincinnati, Ohio
Cerasi, Tara Hopewell, Pa.
2016-18
2009-13
2001-05
2021-22
D
Quinn, Devlyn
Reardon, Abby Chesapeake, Va.
Redman, Danielle Queensland, Australia
Reiner, Christine Wilmington, Del.
Reisenweber, Elizabeth Martinsburg, W.Va.
Rhue, Marcy
Riccio, Renee
Riggs, Abigail
Saliberry, Jana
Sharer, Gayle
Sharp, Brook
Shultz, Heidi
Shupe, Stephanie Berwyn, Pa.
Sickles, Kimberly Bridgeport, W.Va.
Sinapi, Laura Coatesville, Pa.
Skelley, Emma Manassas, Va. 2013-17
Smith, Callie Lansdale, Pa.
2017-21
Smith, Catherine Alexandria, Va. 1992-95
Smith, Danielle Delray Beach, Fla.
Smith, Julie Philippi, W.Va.
Smith, Mary Austin, Texas
Sollee, Elizabeth Jacksonville, Fla.
Sparks, Lisa Lockport, N.Y 1989-91
Stallings, Taylor Satellite Beach, Fla.
2005-09
Stensland, Anne Lillesann, Norway 1985-86
Stokes, Michelle Mt. Juliet, Tenn.
Storie, Sloan Corvallis, Ore. 2009-13
Strickler, Kelly Reading, Pa.
Stuart, Stephanie Peabody, Mass.
Studer, Jaryn Ankeny, Iowa
Sullivan, Abigial Otsego, Mich.
Sumrall, Sarah Richmond, Va.
Sutton, Bonnie Waynesboro, Pa.
Swabinska, Adrianna Olesnica, Poland
1993-94
Taffner, Tori Mansfield, Ohio
Tarasuk, Hilary Fairmont, W.Va.
Tiemeier, Marian Wilder, KY.
E.GORDON GEE, J.D., ED.D
Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, having helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States. Recently, the website Great Value Colleges named him the nation’s top university president.
In 2014, Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the university’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university.
Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Justice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court. In this role, he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University and was granted full professorship in 1978.
One year later, he became dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, and, in 1980, was named West Virginia University president. He served in that role until 1985. He went on to lead the University of Colorado (1985-1990), Brown University (1998-2000) and Vanderbilt University (20012007). He served as president of The Ohio State University from 1990 to 1997 and again from 2007 to 2013.
Gee has been a member of several education-governance organizations and committees including the Big 12 Conference Council of Presidents, the Business-Higher Education Forum and the American Association of Universities. He was chair of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Higher Education Attainment and served as co-chair of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ Energy Advisory Committee. In 2009, Gee was invited to join the International Advisory Board of King Adbulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, and he currently serves on the Board of the Royal University for Women in Bahrain.
Active in many national professional and service organizations during his tenures, he has served on the boards for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., Limited Brands and the National 4-H Council. In 2011, Gee was appointed to serve as secretary on the Board of Directors of Ohio’s economic development program, JobsOhio.
In 2011-2012, he was asked by Governor Kasich to chair the Ohio Higher Education Capital Funding Collaborative and the Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission. In March 2015, he was elected to the board of directors of the American Council on Education, the nation’s largest higher education organization. And he served as chair of the Big 12 Board of Directors Executive Committee for the 2017-18 year. Gee presently serves on the council of presidents for the Southern University Research Association and as a member of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.
Gee has received many honorary degrees, awards, fellowships and recognitions. He is a fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science organization. In 1994, Gee received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah, as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. In 2013, he received the ACE Council of Fellows/Fidelity Investments Mentor Award and received the Outstanding Academic Leader of the Year Award on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Gee received the Elite Leadership Academy’s 2020 IMPACT Award, which honors exceptional leaders for self-knowledge, a clear vision and active coaching and mentoring relationships.
A Distinguished Eagle Scout and lifelong Scouting supporter, he has received the Silver Buffalo Award, Scouting’s top honor for adult volunteers. He is the co-author of more than a dozen books, including his two most recent, “Land-Grant Universities for the Future” and “What’s Public About Public Higher Ed?”
Gee’s fiancée is Laurie Erickson, leader of the Erickson Foundation. Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is clinical associate professor in obstetrics and gynecology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine and CEO and Founder of Nest Health. Dr. Rebekah Gee is married to David Patrón and they have five children.
WREN BAKER
Wren Baker was named vice president and director of athletics at West Virginia University on Nov. 30, 2022.
WVU’s 13th director of athletics came to Morgantown from the University of North Texas, where he served as the vice president and athletics director since 2016. With previous stops at Missouri, Memphis, Northwest Missouri and Rogers State, Baker holds more than 20 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics.
“I am thrilled to welcome Wren Baker to the West Virginia University family as our new athletic director, and I have no doubt his personality and energy will connect with our student-athletes and coaches, as well as our campus community and alumni,” President E. Gordon Gee said.
At WVU, Baker has oversight of 18 varsity sports, a department budget of more than $90 million, approximately 250 employees and nearly 500 student-athletes.
“I am incredibly grateful to President Gee, Rob Alsop, the search committee and Board of Governors for the opportunity to serve as vice president and director of athletics at West Virginia University,” Baker said. “WVU boasts a powerful brand reputation and a storied academic and athletic history.”
At UNT, seven varsity programs (men’s cross country, volleyball, women’s soccer, football, men’s basketball, women’s golf and softball) combined to win 17 conference or division championships during Baker’s tenure, and the overall athletic department’s winning percentage in the last year was the best in the modern era. In 2019, every team achieved a winning season for the first time in school history. He led 18 head coaching searches, and his hires have a combined winning percentage of nearly 70%.
UNT student-athletes excelled in the classroom under Baker’s leadership, posting top APR scores and setting four consecutive department Graduation Success Rate records. Every team recorded a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher with the Spring 2022 department GPA hitting a 3.206 average.
Baker also led record fundraising years at North Texas. The school registered its four best fundraising years in its history, and the overall top five largest gifts at UNT came under Baker’s leadership. He guided North Texas athletics to a school record for fundraising in a single year, nearly doubling the previous department record.
Ticket revenue increased by 125% under Baker, and football attendance grew by 71%, while men’s and women’s basketball crowds grew by more than 60%. Additional achievements at North Texas included a five-year strategic plan, new 20-year facilities master plan and lucrative contracts for multi-media rights, licensing, apparel and equipment.
Originally from Valliant, Oklahoma, Baker earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Southeastern Oklahoma State in 2001 where he was a member of the honors program. He went on to earn his master’s degree in education leadership from Oklahoma State in 2003. He and his wife, Heather, a Bokchito, Oklahoma, native, have two daughters, Addisyn and Reagan.
WVU INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
MEDIA INFORMATION
MEDIA SERVICES
The West Virginia University athletics communications office will be available throughout the entire 2022-23 men’s and women’s swimming and diving season to accommodate any media requests. The following are some guidelines that should make it easy for media members to cover the Mountaineers. Any additional questions should be directed to the swimming and diving contact, Reghan Bailey.
CREDENTIALS
Photographers and media members who wish to cover a meet at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park should contact swimming and diving SID Fallyn Swiger (fds0003@mail.wvu.edu) at least 24 hours in advance. Photographers may shoot anywhere in the Aquatic Center.
DIRECTIONS TO THE AQUATIC CENTER AT MYLAN PARK
FROM I-79: Take the Star City/WVU (mile marker 155) exit and follow signs toward Mylan Park, turning left at the stop sign onto Chaplin Road. Proceed onto Chaplin Road for approximately 1.5 miles, then turn right onto Mylan Park Road, immediately after Mylan Park Elementary. Follow the road up the hill, and veer right when you reach the first turn on your right. Continue up this road and eventually you will reach the parking lot for the Aquatic Center.
DURING THE WEEK
Any member of the media wishing to interview a swimmer, diver or a member of the coaching staff during the week should contact Fallyn Swiger, via email (fds0003@mail.wvu.edu) or by phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance.
RECEIVING INFORMATION
Media members may receive WVU swimming and diving press releases, notes and more via email. Please email Reghan Bailey (Reghan.bailey@mail.wvu.edu) to be included on the distribution list.
WVUSPORTS.COM
WVUsports.com is the place for media and fans to go for the latest on Mountaineer swimming and diving.
Player and coaching staff bios are available at the click of a finger by going to WVUsports.com. After each meet, WVUsports.com is updated with the latest statistics. Not only will you find this season’s stats, but you will also be able to find the WVU record book where you can gain historical insights.
SOCIAL MEDIA
WVU Swimming and Diving is active on various social media platforms – Face