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Table of ContentsProgram InformationSummertime for a Mid 2-5Coaching / Support Staff 6-112010-11 Schedule 12

2010-11 Women’s TeamSeason Outlook / Roster 14-16Meet the Women’s Team 17-26

2010-11 Men’s TeamSeason Outlook / Roster 28-30Meet the Men’s Team 31-44

2009-10 Season in ReviewSeason in Pictures 46-47Regular Season Results / Top Times 48Championship Meet Results 49-51Honors and Award Winners 51-52

Program HistoryCoaching History / Yearly Records & Results 54-63The Army-Navy Series 64-65Event Records 66-75Yearly National / Conference Results 76-85Academic Honors / NAAA Award Winners 86-87Former Navy Assistant Coaches 88

The U.S. Naval AcademyBlue & Gold 89The U.S. Naval Academy, History & Traditions 90-93Academic Achievement 94-95Community Service 96-97Beat Army! 98-99Chet Gladchuk, Director of Athletics 100-101Annapolis and the Chesapeake Region 102-103Patriot League 104-105Athletic Facilities / Lejeune Hall 106-111Swimming & Diving Alumni 112-113Navy Head Coaches 114

Navy Quick FactsSchool Title U.S. Naval Academy, NavyAthletic Nicknames Midshipmen, MidsLocation Annapolis, Md.Founded Oct. 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukColors Navy Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 4525)Home Pool Lejeune Hall (1,000)Conference Affiliations Patriot League

Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference

Sports InformationSwimming SID Justin KischefskyPhone (410) 293-8772Fax (410) 293-8954E-mail [email protected] www.navysports.com

Women’s Team FactsCoaching StaffHHeeaadd SSwwiimmmmiinngg CCooaacchh JJoohhnn MMoorrrriissoonnAlma Mater North Carolina ‘93Year at Navy as Head Coach SeventhYear at Navy 11thNavy Record 64-14 (Six Seasons)Career Record 95-41 (Nine Seasons)Phone (410) 293-3081E-Mail [email protected] DDiivviinngg CCooaacchh JJooee SSuurriiaannooAlma Mater Michigan ‘70Year at Navy 33rdPhone (410) 293-2970E-Mail [email protected] SSwwiimmmmiinngg CCooaacchh RRoobb LLiiaass JJrr..Alma Mater Mount Union ‘00Year at Navy FifthPhone (410) 293-3013E-Mail [email protected]

Team Information2009-10 Overall Record 10-12009-10 Patriot League Meet Finish First (887 pts.)2009-10 ECAC Meet Finish Sixth (259 pts.)Letterwinners Returning / Lost 21 / 9Newcomers 142010-11 Program Season 33rdAll-Time Record 247-118-1 (32 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Titles 10 in 19 Seasons

2009-10 Results (10-1)O10 George Mason W 166-129O10 Loyola W 210-85O16 Johns Hopkins W 156-96O24 at UMBC W 166-134N7 American W 179-94N7 Bucknell W 161-128N7 Lafayette W 188-101N19-21 Terrapin Cup Invite Sixth 297 pts.D10 Army W 202-95J16 at Vermont W 219-81J23 at Yale W 151-149J29 Virginia L 160-128F18-20 Patriot League Meet First 887 pts.F26-28 ECAC Meet Sixth 259 pts.M18-20 NCAA Meet n/a 0 pts.

Men’s Team FactsCoaching StaffHHeeaadd SSwwiimmmmiinngg CCooaacchh BBiillll RRoobbeerrttssAlma Mater Springfield ‘92Year at Navy as Head Coach EighthYear at Navy 11thNavy Record 85-29 (Seven Seasons)Career Record 124-65 (10 Seasons)Phone (410) 293-3012E-Mail [email protected] DDiivviinngg CCooaacchh JJooee SSuurriiaannooAlma Mater Michigan ‘70Year at Navy 33rdPhone (410) 293-2970E-Mail [email protected] SSwwiimmmmiinngg CCooaacchh CChhrriiss MMaaiieellllooAlma Mater Hartwick ‘02Year at Navy ThirdPhone (410) 293-5834E-Mail [email protected]

Team Information2009-10 Overall Record 13-12009-10 Patriot League Meet Finish First (1047 pts.)2009-10 ECAC Meet Finish First (673.5 pts.)Letterwinners Returning / Lost 31 / 8Newcomers 152010-11 Program Season 90thAll-Time Record 629-376-1 (89 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Titles 7 in 7 Seasons

2009-10 Results (13-1)O10 George Mason W 164-125O10 Loyola W 161-109O16 Johns Hopkins W 145-115O24 at UMBC W 156-133N7 American W 173-104N7 Bucknell W 156-122N7 Lafayette W 174-106N21 at Dartmouth W 169-129N21 vs. Brown W 152-143D10 Army W 236-64J9 at Maryland W 160-129J23 at Yale W 152-142J29 Virginia L 160-128F5 Columbia W 158-131F18-20 Patriot League Meet First 1047 pts.F26-28 ECAC Meet First 673.5 pts.M26-28 NCAA Meet T32nd 3 pts.

Media Guide CreditsThe 2010-11 Navy swimming & diving media guide was written and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Justin

Kischefsky. Cover design and interior template were created by the Navy sports information staff and Mark Leddy, Director of

Publications. Cover work by Mark Leddy. Photography by Phil Hoffmann, Debbie Latta, USA Swimming, the Annapolis &

Anne Arundel County, Baltimore and Maryland visitor bureaus, Justin Kischefsky, the sports information offices at Pacific,

South Carolina, and Miami (OH), and the USNA Photo Lab.

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Summertime for a Mid

The summer months is when Midshipmen at the Naval Academy have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the Navy orMarine Corps. During this time Midshipmen are scattered all over the world visiting a number of ships and bases to learn aboutthe different communities available to them in the Fleet. Following are some of the pictures from, thoughts about and experiencesof the members of the swimming and diving teams during the Summer of 2010.

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““WWee ssppeenntt aa ffeeww ddaayyss oofffftthhee ccooaasstt ooff SSaann DDiieeggoo oonnbbootthh NNaavvyy sshhiippss aanndd ssuubb--mmaarriinneess.. TThhee eexxppeerriieenncceewwaass wwoorrtthhwwhhiillee iinn hheellppiinnggttoo nnaarrrrooww ddoowwnn mmyy lliisstt ooff

ccaarreeeerr cchhooiicceess..””

““II wwaass aattttaacchheedd ttoo HHSSLL--4455‘‘TThhee WWoollffPPaacckk’’ oouutt ooff NNoorrtthhIIssllaanndd,, SSaann DDiieeggoo.. II ggoott ttoo ffllyySSHH--6600BB aarroouunndd SSaann DDiieeggooaanndd uupp ttoo CCaammpp PPeennddlleettoonn..””

““II wwaass aabbllee ttoo rriiddee iinn tthhee bbaacckk sseeaatt ooff aa hheellooaass wweellll aass ggeett ssoommee ttiimmee bbeehhiinndd tthhee ssttiicckk..””

““MMyy NNaattiioonnaall OOuuttddoooorrLLeeaaddeerrsshhiipp SScchhooooll ttrriipp ttoo

AAllaasskkaa wwaass aa ggrreeaatt cchhaannccee ttooaappppllyy aallll wwee hhaavvee lleeaarrnneedd iinn oouurrlleeaaddeerrsshhiipp ccllaasssseess ttoo rreeaall lliiffee..””

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““TThhiiss ssuummmmeerr II eennjjooyyeedd pprroottrraammiidd iinn SSaann DDiieeggoo,, wwhheerree II wweenntttthhrroouugghh aa wweeeekk ooff ttrraaiinniinngg ffoorr eeaacchh ooff tthhee ffoouurr ppoossssiibbllee wwaarrffaarree

ccoommmmuunniittiieess II wwiillll bbee aabbllee ttoo jjooiinn uuppoonn ggrraadduuaattiioonn..””

““II ggoott tthhee cchhaannccee ttoo ffllyy iinn tthhee TT--3344 wwhhiillee ttrraaiinniinngg dduurriinngg aavviiaattiioonn wweeeekk..AAfftteerrwwaarrdd,, iitt ccoonnffiirrmmeedd mmyy wwiisshh ttoo aasskk ffoorr NNaavvyy ppiilloott aass mmyy sseerrvviiccee aassssiiggnnmmeenntt..””

““IItt wwaass aa uunniiqquuee eexxppeerriieennccee tthhaatt wwoouulldd nneevveerrhhaappppeenn iiff iitt wweerreenn''tt ffoorr tthhee NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy!!””

““II hhaadd aann aavviiaattiioonn ccrruuiissee aanndd wwaass aabbllee ttoo ssppeennddttwwoo wweeeekkss wwiitthh HHSSLL 4466 iinn MMaayyppoorrtt,, FFllaa..””

““OOvveerr tthhee ssuummmmeerr II ggoott tthheecchhaannccee ttoo ffllyy oonnee ooff tthhee NNaavvyy''ss

SSHH--6600 HHeelliiccoopptteerrss..””

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““II wwaass aallssoo aa pplleebbee ssuummmmeerr ssqquuaaddlleeaaddeerr ffoorr tthhee ccllaassss ooff 22001144.. IItt wwaass aaggrreeaatt lleeaaddeerrsshhiipp eexxppeerriieennccee aanndd aannooppppoorrttuunniittyy ttoo lleeaadd aanndd ttrraaiinn tthhee

nneewweesstt ccllaassss ooff tthhee NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy..””

““MMyy 2233--ddaayy,, 110000--mmiillee NNaattiioonnaall OOuuttddoooorrLLeeaaddeerrsshhiipp SScchhooooll eexxppeeddiittiioonn iinn tthhee

WWyyoommiinngg RRoocckkiieess wwaass mmyy mmoosstt eexxcciittiinnggttrraaiinniinngg eexxppeerriieennccee aatt tthhee AAccaaddeemmyy..””

““IItt wwaass aann aammaazziinngg ssuummmmeerr ccrruuiissee aanndd iittddeeffiinniitteellyy mmaaddee mmee kknnooww tthhaatt II wwaanntt ttoo ffllyy..””

““TThhiiss ppaasstt ssuummmmeerr II vviissiitteedd aann aavvii--aattiioonn ssqquuaaddrroonn iinn NNoorrffoollkk,, VViirrggiinniiaa..WWhhiillee wwee ddiiddnn’’tt ggeett mmuucchh ffllyyiinngg

ttiimmee,, iitt wwaass bbeenneeffiicciiaall ttoo sseeee hhooww aassqquuaaddrroonn ooppeerraatteess,, aanndd mmaaddee mmeerreeaalliizzee tthhaatt aavviiaattiioonn iiss tthhee ccaarreeeerr

ppaatthh II wwoouulldd lliikkee ttoo ttaakkee!!””

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““WWee ssppeenntt ttiimmee iinn SSaann DDiieeggoo wwiitthh ffoorrmmeerr NNaavvyySSwwiimmmmiinngg tteeaammmmaatteess wwhhoo aarree nnooww mmeemmbbeerrss ooffNNaavvaall SSppeecciiaall WWaarrffaarree aass tthheeyy pprrooggrreesssseeddtthhrroouugghh SSEEAALL QQuuaalliiffiiccaattiioonn TTrraaiinniinngg..””

““SSuubbmmaarriinnee wweeeekk wwaass tthhee mmoosstt iinntteerreessttiinngg wweeeekkooff ttrraaiinniinngg ffoorr mmee aanndd II wwaass aabbllee ttoo ggoo uunnddeerrwwaayy

oonn tthhee UUSSSS KKeennttuucckkyy ((SSSSBBNN 773377))..””

““TThhee kknnoowwlleeddggee ggaaiinneedd ffrroomm ssuummmmeerr ttrraaiinniinngg iissuunnppaarraalllleelleedd aanndd aa ggrreeaatt wwaayy ttoo eexxppeerriieennccee tthhee

fflleeeett aanndd ffiigguurree oouutt aa ccaarreeeerr ppaatthh..””

““IItt wwaass aa vveerryy uunniiqquuee aanndd aawweessoommee eexxppeerriieennccee!!””

““OOvveerr tthhee ssuummmmeerr II ssppeenntt ffoouurrwweeeekkss ttrraaiinniinngg iinn SSaann DDiieeggoo,, CCaalliiff..””

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Personal HistoryHometown Toms River, N.J.Education B.S. North Carolina ‘93

Coaching History1991-93 Assistant Coach, Washington & Lee (M&W)11999944--9977 AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh,, UU..SS.. NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy ((WWoommeenn))1998 Volunteer Assistant Coach, Tennessee (Men)1999 Assistant Coach, Rutgers (M&W)1999-2001 Head Coach & Aquatics Director, Toms River YMCA2001-04 Head Coach, Lehigh (M&W)22000055--pprreess.. HHeeaadd CCooaacchh,, UU..SS.. NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy ((WWoommeenn))

A successful athlete in his own right, Morrison earned four letters in swimming and ingolf while a student-athlete at Toms River High School and was selected as a member of theschool’s inaugural Hall of Fame class in the spring of 2004. He would go on to earn four let-ters in swimming at North Carolina, helping the Tar Heels win a pair of Atlantic CoastConference titles in the process.

Morrison would enter the coaching ranks in 1991 as an assistant swimming coach atWashington & Lee where he helped coach four NCAA Division III All-Americans. He alsoassisted with the school’s 1992 water polo team that won the Division III EasternChampionship and served as the interim golf coach.

Morrison and his wife, Amy, have a 11-year-old son, John, and a seven-year-old daugh-ter, Avery Grace.

John Morrison returns for his seventhyear as the head coach of the Navywomen’s swimming program, as well as his11th year of being associated with the team.

Morrison and the Mids are coming offof one of the best seasons the program hasenjoyed. After posting a 10-1 record duringthe 2009-10 season, with Navy’s lone losscoming to No. 11 Virginia, the Mids totaled14 event victories on their way to winningthe Patriot League title for the first time inthree years. Additionally, recent graduates

Tara Chapmon and Thuy-Mi Dinh made their second and third, respectively, appearances atthe NCAA Championship in 2010.

The recipient of the Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year award three times in the last fouryears, Morrison has guided the Mids to a pair of league crowns, a trio of second-place show-ings and a third-place finish at the meet in his brief time with the program. Individually at theleague championship, a Navy swimmer has received at least a share of five league swimmer-of-the-year accolades during his Morrison’s six years. Additionally, the Mids have won aleague-best 49 event titles over the last six years.

The program also has made strides at national events during Morrison’s brief stint. Acontingent of Navy swimmers are regular participants in U.S. Swimming meets such as theUSA Short Course National Championship, ConocoPhillips National Championship and theWorld Championship Trials. The 2008 season saw Dinh become the first women’s swimmer inPatriot League history to attain an ‘A’ cut qualifying time for the NCAA Championship, then sheand Chapmon advanced to the national meet in both 2009 and ‘10.

Navy posted the program’s first undefeated season during the 2008-09 campaign, a win-ning streak that would span to 25 meets before the aforementioned loss to the Cavaliers. Lastyear’s 10-1 record improved Navy’s mark over the last four years to 48-4 and to 64-14 overallduring the Morrison era.

In addition to the team’s success in the water, the program under Morrison has beenregularly recognized as an Academic All-America Team by the College Swimming CoachesAssociation of America and has accounted for 48 placings on the Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll over the last six seasons.

Morrison’s hiring in 2004 returned him to The Yard where he served as an assistantcoach to Dick Purdy for four seasons beginning in the fall of 1993. The Purdy-Morrison duocoached the Mids to a 33-14 record and to Patriot League titles during each of their four yearstogether.

After leaving Navy following the 1996-97 school year, Morrison served as a volunteerassistant men’s coach at Tennessee during the 1997-98 season in which the Volunteersplaced fourth at the NCAA Championship, followed by one year as an assistant at Rutgers.After serving as the head coach and aquatics director at the Ocean County YMCA in his home-town of Toms River, N.J., for two years starting in 1999, he was named as the head swimmingcoach at Lehigh in 2001.

Morrison coached the Mountain Hawks to a combined 31-27 record during his threeseasons in Bethlehem, a period highlighted by the men’s team winning the 2002 PatriotLeague title.

Women’s Swimming Head Coach John MorrisonSeventh Season (North Carolina ‘93)2007, ‘08 & ‘10 Patriot League Coach of the Year (W. Swimming)

Women’s Patriot League Meet Titles (2005-10)SSwwiimm EEvveennttss RReellaayy EEvveennttss TToottaall EEvveennttss11.. 3344 NNaavvyy 11.. 1155 NNaavvyy 11.. 4499 NNaavvyy2. 25 Colgate 2. 12 Colgate 2. 37 Colgate3. 10 American 3. 4 Bucknell 3. 14 Bucknell

“We want our swimmers and divers to attain success both in the pool and inthe classroom. Continuing to have success during our regular season, at the PatriotLeague Championship and striving to be competitive at the NCAA Championship willalways be key foundations of our program, as is having both individuals and the teamgarner academic recognition. But we as coaches are here to do more than that.

“Developing a person away from the pool and fostering a sense of family withinthe team are also very important to us. The U.S. Naval Academy is known for produc-ing great leaders, and we want the women’s swimming and diving program to reflectthat, as well.

“Additionally, being a member of our program should be a fun and enjoyableexperience. We want the relationships and memories developed as a member of ourteam to last a lifetime.”–– John Morrison

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Roberts first arrived at Navy during the summer of 1997 when he joined Lee Lawrence’scoaching staff as an assistant coach. In three seasons together the Lawrence-Roberts duoguided Navy to a 27-10 record, including an 18-9 mark in the Eastern Intercollegiate SwimmingLeague. Roberts coached Navy’s 200 freestyle relay team that won the 1999 EISL title, andhelped develop sprinter Clint Cornell to a 2000 Olympic Trials appearance and to the 2001EISL 50-yard freestyle title.

A 1992 graduate of Springfield College, where he was a four-year letterwinner andserved as team captain for two seasons, Roberts began his coaching career upon graduationas the head coach of the women’s team at Wells College in his hometown of Aurora, N.Y.After two seasons at Wells, he served as a graduate assistant coach at East Carolina, duringwhich time he earned a master’s degree in athletic administration. In the summer of 1996, hejoined the Villanova program for one year before coming to the Naval Academy.

Roberts left Navy in 2000 to become the head coach at Colgate, during which time hismen’s and women’s teams combined to post a three-year record of 39-36.

Roberts and his wife, Nicole, have three sons –– Will, age 11; Nick, age nine; andJackson, age seven.

The 2010-11 season will mark theeighth year at the helm of the program forhead coach Bill Roberts. Additionally, this ishis 11th year of being a member of the pro-gram’s coaching staff.

Roberts guided the Mids to a record-breaking year during the 2008-09 season.After posting a school-best 17 wins (in 19meets) during the regular season, the Midstallied a league-record 1031.5 points to winthe Patriot League title by nearly 400 points.

The league crown was Navy’s sixth inas many years of competing at the meet, with Roberts also receiving his third coach-of-the-year accolade (2004, ‘05, ‘09). The following week, Roberts also garnered conference coach-of-the-year honors when the Mids won the ECAC Open Championship.

The Mids continued their drive toward excellence during the 2009-10 campaign. Navyposted a 13-1 record on the season, with its lone setback coming to No. 8 Virginia. Navy thencapped off the year by winning both the Patriot League title (seventh in seven years) and itssecond consecutive ECAC Championship.

Meanwhile, at the Patriot League Championship, Navy has totaled 72 individual andrelay event titles under Roberts, more than three times as many as the next best program inthe league.

With the success of the overall program, Navy also has consistently qualified individualathletes for national meets under Roberts. The program returned to the NCAA ChampionshipMeet for the first time in nearly a decade during his inaugural season of 2004, with four swim-mers competing in a combined six individual events at the national meet –– which includedNoah White’s ‘A’ cut time in the 50 free –– and earning a pair of Honorable Mention All-America certificates in two relay events.

Navy again sent multiple swimmers to the 2009 NCAA Championship, with both AdamMeyer and Erik Hunter competing in a trio of events. Meyer would join the illustrious list ofNavy swimmers to have garnered All-America accolades when he received Honorable MentionAll-America honors that year. He then duplicated his efforts in 2010 to become the first swim-mer in 40 years to garner multiple All-America accolades in a career.

The Mids have also enjoyed great success during the regular season under Roberts.After posting an 8-9 record during his initial season, Navy has totaled double digit wins in eachof the last six seasons, including a 17-2 record during the 2008-09 campaign. Navy has tallieda 77-20 record over the last six seasons and is 85-29 overall under Roberts.

Additionally during the Roberts era, Navy swimmers have annually taken part in suchnational meets as the World Championship Trials, the World Military Games, theConocoPhillips National Championship and the USA Swimming Spring Championship. A trio ofcurrent or former Navy swimmers qualified for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials, as well, with 201-graduate Adam Meyer placing 17th in the 200 fly and 19th in the 200 IM.

Success has also been achieved by the men’s swimming and diving team in the class-room under Roberts. A total of 78 Mids have earned Patriot League Academic Honor Rollaccolades over the last seven years, and the team has a whole has been recognized multipletimes as an Academic All-America Team by the College Swimming Coaches Association ofAmerica.

Men’s Swimming Head Coach Bill RobertsEighth Season (Springfield College ‘92)2004, ‘05 & ‘08 P.L. & ‘09, ‘10 ECAC Coach of the Year (M. Swimming)

Personal HistoryHometown Aurora, N.Y.Education B.S., Springfield ‘92

M. Ed., East Carolina ‘96

Coaching History1992-94 Head Coach, Wells College (Women)1994-96 Graduate Asst. Coach, East Carolina (M&W)1996-97 Assistant Coach, Villanova (M&W)11999977--22000000 AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh,, UU..SS.. NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy ((MMeenn))2000-03 Head Coach, Colgate (M&W)22000000--pprreess.. HHeeaadd CCooaacchh,, UU..SS.. NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy ((MMeenn))

Men’s Patriot League Meet Titles (2004-10)SSwwiimm EEvveennttss RReellaayy EEvveennttss TToottaall EEvveennttss11.. 4455 NNaavvyy 11.. 2277 NNaavvyy 11.. 7722 NNaavvyy2. 18 Army 2. 4 Army 2. 22 Army3. 11 American 3. 3 Bucknell 3. 12 Bucknell

“The goal of our program is to provide an environment that will allow every teammember to reach their potential academically, athletically and personally. We want tobe the premier service academy for those interested in swimming and diving in col-lege. Additionally, it is our expectation that we will annually compete for a conferencechampionship while sending athletes to the NCAA and Olympic Trial meets.”

–– Bill Roberts

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Roberts’ Yearly Division I Head Coaching RecordYYeeaarr TTeeaamm WW--LL PPLLCC PPllaaccee ((ppttss..)) SSwwiimm PPLLCC TTiittlleess ((II//RR)) AAllll--PP..LL.. PP..LL.. AAccaaddeemmiicc HH..RR.. EEaasstt.. PPllaaccee ((ppttss..))•• SSwwiimm EEaasstt.. TTiittlleess ((II//RR))•• NNCCAAAA PPllaaccee ((ppttss..))2001 Colgate –– M 5-6 Fifth (327.5) 0 (0 / 0) 0 4 DNC DNC DNC2001 Colgate –– W 6-5 Fifth (414) 2 (2 / 0) 3 9 DNC DNC DNC2002 Colgate –– M 6-6 Fifth (396) 1 (1 / 0) 2 5 DNC DNC DNC2002 Colgate –– W 7-5 Fifth (372) 0 (0 / 0) 2 10 DNC DNC DNC2003 Colgate –– M 6-8 Fifth (365) 2 (2 / 0) 3 4 DNC DNC DNC2003 Colgate –– W 9-6 Fourth (494) 1 (1 / 0) 3 11 DNC DNC DNC22000044 NNaavvyy –––– MM 88--99 FFiirrsstt ((881100)) 1100 ((55 // 55)) 1111 88 SSiixxtthh ((665599..55)) 11 ((00 // 11)) 2288tthh ((1144))22000055 NNaavvyy –––– MM 1100--66 FFiirrsstt ((882222..55)) 77 ((33 // 44)) 1122 1100 EEiigghhtthh ((668866)) 00 ((00 // 00)) DDNNCC22000066 NNaavvyy –––– MM 1100--55 FFiirrsstt ((885533)) 1111 ((77 // 44)) 1133 1133 SSiixxtthh ((777700)) 00 ((00 // 00)) 00 ppttss..22000077 NNaavvyy –––– MM 1122--44 FFiirrsstt ((886644)) 66 ((55 // 11)) 1133 1122 SSiixxtthh ((880011..55)) 00 ((00 // 00)) DDNNCC22000088 NNaavvyy –––– MM 1155--22 FFiirrsstt ((888877)) 88 ((55 // 33)) 1133 1111 FFiifftthh ((886699..55)) 00 ((00 // 00)) DDNNCC22000099 NNaavvyy –––– MM 1177--22 FFiirrsstt ((11003311..55)) 1155 ((1100 // 55)) 1199 1111 FFiirrsstt ((770033..55)) 66 ((33 // 33)) 3377tthh ((44))22001100 NNaavvyy –––– MM 1133--11 FFiirrsstt ((11004477)) 1155 ((1100 // 55)) 1177 1155 FFiirrsstt ((667733..55)) 55 ((55 // 00)) TT--3322nndd ((33))

at Navy 85-29 –– 57 (35 / 22) 98 80 –– 12 (8 / 4) ––Overall 124-65 –– 63 (41 / 22) 111 123 –– 12 (8 / 4) ––

• = Navy competed at the EISL Meet from 2004-08 and at the ECAC Meet from 2009-present

Morrison’s Yearly Division I Head Coaching RecordYYeeaarr TTeeaamm WW--LL PPLLCC PPllaaccee ((ppttss..)) SSwwiimm PPLLCC TTiittlleess ((II//RR)) AAllll--PP..LL.. PP..LL.. AAccaaddeemmiicc HH..RR.. EEaasstt.. PPllaaccee ((ppttss..))•• SSwwiimm EEaasstt.. TTiittlleess ((II//RR))•• NNCCAAAA PPllaaccee ((ppttss..))2002 Lehigh –– M 7-2 First (694) 2 (2 / 0) 3 3 DNC DNC DNC2002 Lehigh –– W 4-5 Fourth (506) 0 (0 / 0) 2 5 DNC DNC DNC2003 Lehigh –– M 6-5 Second (632.5) 0 (0 / 0) 1 3 DNC DNC DNC2003 Lehigh –– W 6-6 Third (530) 1 (1 / 0) 2 10 DNC DNC DNC2004 Lehigh –– M 4-4 Fourth (462) 1 (1 / 0) 5 4 DNC DNC DNC2004 Lehigh –– W 4-5 Fifth (422) 0 (0 / 0) 5 5 DNC DNC DNC22000055 NNaavvyy –––– WW 1100--33 SSeeccoonndd ((559988)) 66 ((44 // 22)) 77 66 DDNNCC DDNNCC DDNNCC22000066 NNaavvyy –––– WW 66--77 TThhiirrdd ((661155..55)) 11 ((11 // 00)) 44 66 DDNNCC DDNNCC DDNNCC22000077 NNaavvyy –––– WW 1111--22 FFiirrsstt ((880055)) 1144 ((99 // 55)) 99 88 DDNNCC DDNNCC DDNNCC22000088 NNaavvyy –––– WW 1133--11 SSeeccoonndd ((667799)) 1100 ((77 // 33)) 88 99 NNiinntthh ((118811)) 00 ((00 // 00)) 00 ppttss..22000099 NNaavvyy –––– WW 1144--00 SSeeccoonndd ((775599..55)) 44 ((44 // 00)) 1100 1133 FFiifftthh ((334411)) 00 ((00 // 00)) 00 ppttss..22001100 NNaavvyy –––– WW 1100--11 FFiirrsstt ((888877)) 1144 ((99 // 55)) 1122 66 SSiixxtthh ((225599)) 44 ((22 // 22)) 00 ppttss..

at Navy 64-14 –– 49 (34 / 15) 50 48 –– 4 (2 / 2) ––Overall 95-41 –– 53 (38 / 15) 68 78 –– 4 (2 / 2) ––

Career Records vs. OpponentsMMoorrrriissoonn MMoorrrriissoonn RRoobbeerrttss RRoobbeerrttss

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MMoorrrriissoonn MMoorrrriissoonn RRoobbeerrttss RRoobbeerrttssOOppppoonneenntt aatt NNaavvyy -- WW OOvveerraallll -- MM//WW aatt NNaavvyy -- MM OOvveerraallll -- MM//WWLa Salle –– 2-0 –– ––Lafayette 6-0 11-1 7-0 11-2Lehigh 4-0 4-0 –– 1-5Loyola (Md.) 5-0 5-0 5-0 11-0Marist –– 3-1 –– 4-2Maryland –– –– 2-0 2-0UMBC 5-1 5-1 6-1 6-1Navy –– 0-2 –– 0-1Niagara –– –– –– 6-0New Hampshire –– –– –– 4-2UNC - Wilmington 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0Penn 2-3 2-3 4-2 4-2Princeton –– –– 1-5 1-5Richmond 0-2 0-2 –– ––Rider 2-0 5-1 3-0 3-0Syracuse –– –– –– 0-4Vermont 2-0 2-0 –– 6-0Virginia 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1West Chester –– 1-5 –– ––Yale 1-4 1-10 3-3 3-3

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Long recognized as one of thetop diving coaches in the country, JoeSuriano begins his 33rd season asNavy’s diving coach this fall.

Under his tutelage, 10 divers onNavy’s men’s team and two divers onthe women's team have qualified for acombined 21 NCAA Division IChampionship meets and earned 15Division I All-America accolades during

his tenture. The most recent NCAA qualifier for Suriano was Jon Galinski whoadvance to the 2009 national championship meet.

Additionally, Suriano’s divers have totaled won 25 Patriot League, 17Eastern Swimming League and eight Colonial Athletic Association titles. Amonghis most recent accomplishments was guiding Navy divers to victories on all fourcontested boards at the 2007 and ‘08 Patriot League Championship Meets.

Suriano himself was named as the 1991 Division II Coach of the Year afterStacia Johnson captured the NCAA title, is a four-time Patriot League Coach of theYear and was selected as the 1997 EWSL Coach of the Year.

On the national and international levels, Suriano was named an InternationalOlympic Committee diving expert in 1985 and conducted a 21-day clinic for 30 div-ing coaches in New Delhi, India. In 1994, he was named an official and an assis-tant diving coach for U.S. Diving at the Dive Canada International Championships.He served as an official in 1995 at the World University Games in Fukouka, Japan,and at the World Military Games in Rome, Italy, later that year. He also served asa diving coach at two U.S. Diving National Training Camps and was named to the1995-96 U.S. Diving national coaching staff. Suriano directed the American divingteam at the 1999 World Military Games in Zagreb, Croatia, then completed a termas the chairman of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Rules Sub-Committee in thefall of 2001.

Suriano earned a bachelor’s degree from Michigan in 1970 and a master’sdegree from Eastern Michigan in 1978. Prior to coaching at Navy, he served asthe diving coach at Eastern Michigan (1971-72) and Vanderbilt (1973-78).

He and his wife, Patty, are the parents of two adult sons, including Michael, a2005 graduate of Navy.

Personal & Coaching HistoryHometown Dearborn, Mich.Education B.S., Michigan ‘70; M. Ed., E. Michigan ‘78NCAA Division II Coach of the Year 1991Patriot League Coach of the Year 1992, 2005, ‘07, ‘08Eastern Women’s Swimming League Coach of the Year 1997

Diving Coach Joe Suriano 33rd Season (Michigan ‘70)1992, 2005, ‘07, ‘08 Patriot League Diving Coach of the Year

Navy Coaching Seniority (NCAA Sports)CCooaacchh SSppoorrtt PPoossiittiioonn YYeeaarr aatt NNaavvyyAl Cantello M. Cross Country Head Coach 43rdJJooee SSuurriiaannoo DDiivviinngg HHeeaadd CCooaacchh 3333rrddStephen Cooksey M. Track Head Coach 27th

Most Patriot League Meet Diving Titles (2004-10)OOnnee--MMeetteerr TThhrreeee--MMeetteerr TToottaall11.. 99 NNaavvyy 11.. 88 NNaavvyy 11.. 1177 NNaavvyy2. 5 Army 2. 6 Army 2. 11 Army

11998833 Arthur Conley Bill McCormick

11998844 Bill McCormick11998855 Bill McCormick11998866 Bill McCormick*11998899 Brad Baell11999900 Paul Feduchak11999922 Stacia Johnson11999933 Nate Smith*11999944 Nate Smith*

Darcy Stuart*

11999955 Nate Smith*11999966 Bay Dobbins,

Nate Smith* Darcy Stuart*

11999977 Bay Dobbins22000000 Jonathan Schiffelbein22000011 Thatcher Carr22000044 Kevin Teague22000066 Kevin Teague22000099 Jon Galinski

* Earned All-America honors

Suriano’s Diving Honor RollNCAA Division I Championship Qualifiers (21)

11999922 Stacia Johnson* (1M, 3M)11999966 Darcy Stuart (1M)11999977 Darcy Stuart* (3M)11999999 Elizabeth Peterson* (1M, 3M)22000000 Elizabeth Peterson* (1M, 3M)22000044 Kevin Teague* (1M, 3M)22000055 Kevin Teague* (1M, 3M)22000066 Kevin Teague* (1M, 3M)

22000077 Katie Griffin* (1M, 3M) Kevin Teague* (1M, 3M)

22000088 Katie Griffin* (1M, 3M) Jon Galinski* (1M, 3M)

22000099 Olaf Olson* (1M, 3M)22001100 Ben Nicholas* (1M)

* Selected as the Diver of the Meet

Patriot League Champions (24)Women, 1992-pres.; Men, 2004-pres.

11999922 Stacia Johnson* (1M, 3M)11999977 Darcy Stuart* (1M)11999933 Nate Smith* (1M, 3M)11999944 Nate Smith* (1M, 3M)11999955 Nate Smith* (1M, 3M)11999966 Nate Smith* (1M, 3M)

11999977 Bay Dobbins* (1M, 3M)11999988 Bay Dobbins* (1M)22000044 Kevin Teague (3M)22000055 Kevin Teague* (1M, 3M)

* Selected as the Diver of the Meet

Eastern Swimming League Champions (17)Women, 1992-97; Men, 1978-2008

11998877 Paul Feduchak (1M) Jason Michal (3M)

11998888 Jason Michal (1M) Rich Bromhold (3M)

11998899 Stacia Johnson (1M, 3M)11999911 Stacia Johnson* (1M, 3M)

* Selected as the Diver of the Meet

Colonial Athletic Association Champions (8)Women, 1987-91; Men, 1987-89

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Rob Lias returns for his fifth season asan assistant coach with the Navy women’sswimming program.

Lias has been an integral part of Navy’sregular season and postseason success overthe last four seasons. The Mids have com-piled a 48-4 regular season record during Lias’time on The Yard, while winning the PatriotLeague title in 2007 and ‘10 and placing sec-ond at the meet in both 2008 and ‘09.

Additionally, Lias served as the strokecoach for 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials competitorand three-time NCAA Championship qualifier

Thuy-Mi Dinh.Lias, who serves as Navy’s recruiting coordinator and designs the team’s dry-

land and strength program, came to Navy after two seasons as a graduate assis-tant coach for the men’s and women’s programs at Auburn. After the men’s teamwon the NCAA championship during his initial 2004-05 season, both teams claimednational titles during his final year at the school.

He began his coaching career during the summer of 2002 when he served asa volunteer assistant coach at New Paltz High School. After one season on theprep level, he moved on to the collegiate ranks as an assistant at Mount UnionCollege.

A 2000 graduate of Mount Union, Lias was a four-year letterwinner for theRaiders and served as the team captain during his senior year. He earned his wayonto All-Ohio Athletic Conference teams 13 times during his career, won a pair ofindividual event conference titles (1999 in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events)and was named as the team MVP during his junior and senior years.

In addition to his coaching experience, Lias also has run technique basedswimming camps across the country through Total Immersion Swimming, Inc.

Lias and his fiancee, Courtney Harper, will be married in the Spring of 2011.

Women’s Swimming Asst. Coach Lt. j.g. Rob LiasFifth Season (Mount Union ‘00)

LLtt.. LLaauurraa LLaawwssoonn,, UUSSNNMen’s Team Officer Representative

Physical Education

Personal & Coaching HistoryHometown Cleveland Heights, OhioEducation B.A., Mount Union ‘00; M. Ed., Auburn ‘062004 Assistant Coach, Mount Union2005-06 Graduate Assistant Coach, Auburn22000066--pprreess.. AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh,, UU..SS.. NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy

BBrraannnnoonn WWhheeeelleerrMen’s Team Faculty RepresentativeHumanities & Social Sciences

CCmmddrr.. SSaarraa SSaallttzzsstteeiinn,, UUSSNNWomen’s Team Officer Representative

Brigade Medical

MMaarriiaa SScchhrrooeeddeerrWomen’s Team Faculty Representative

Chemistry

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Chris Maiello enters his third season asan assistant coach for the Navy men’s swim-ming program.

The Mids have posted a 30-3 record andwon two Patriot League titles during his brieftime at Navy.

In addition to his USNA coaching duties,Maiello also served as the head coach of theU.S. team at the 2010 World Military Games.

He arrived on The Yard during the sum-mer of 2008 following a two-year stint as thehead coach of the men’s and women’s team atDarton College (Albany, Ga.). While there, his

swimmers combined to set 36 school records and, while competing primarilyagainst four-year schools, the junior college team produced a 10-9 record duringthe regular season.

Maiello inherited a Darton program that saw its men’s team place 12th and itswomen’s team 15th at the 2006 NJCAA National Championship in the year prior tohis arrival. His initial season at the school saw the women place seventh and themen place ninth at the 2007 national event, with both programs recording third-place showings at the 2008 championship meet,

Prior to accepting the position at Darton, Maiello was part of the coachingstaff at Rochester for a little more than one year, first as an assistant coach andthen as the program’s interim head coach for six months.

Maiello himself earned NCAA Division III All-America accolades in the 100and 200 freestyle events (2002 and ‘01, respectively) as a swimmer at Hartwick.After graduating from the school in 2002 with Hartwick records in the 100, 200 and500 freestyle events, he began his coaching career by serving as the head coachat Amsterdam High School (Amsterdam, N.Y.) later that summer. He held thatposition until the summer of 2005 when he joined the Rochester staff.

Maiello and his wife, Kimberly, reside in Annapolis.

Men’s Swimming Asst. Coach Lt. j.g. Chris MaielloThird Season (Hartwick ‘02)

Personal & Coaching HistoryHometown Amsterdam, N.Y.Education B.A., Hartwick ‘02; M.S., U.S. Sports Academy ‘102005-06 Asst. Coach/Interim Head Coach, Rochester2006-08 Head Coach, Darton College22000088--pprreess.. AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh,, UU..SS.. NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy

CCrraaiigg BBuurrkkeeAthletic Trainer

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DDeerreekk GGrriieessddoorrnnEquipment Manager

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2010-11 Navy Swimming & Diving ScheduleDDaayy((ss)) DDaattee((ss)) OOppppoonneenntt((ss)) // MMeeeett SSiittee MMeenn WWoommeennSat. Oct. 9 at George Mason, vs. Loyola Fairfax, Va. 11 a.m. 11 a.m.FFrrii.. OOcctt.. 1155 JJaammeess MMaaddiissoonn AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. –––– 33::4455 pp..mm..FFrrii.. OOcctt.. 2222 UUMMBBCC AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 44 pp..mm.. 44 pp..mm..Fri. Oct. 29 at Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 2 p.m. ––Sat. Nov. 6 at Bucknell, vs. American & Lafayette Lewisburg, Pa. 12 p.m. 12 p.m.Thu.-Sat. Nov. 18-20 at Nike Cup Chapel Hill, N.C. 10 a.m. / 6 p.m. 10 a.m. / 6 p.m.Thu. Dec. 9 vs. Army Philadelphia, Pa. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.Sun-Tue. Jan. 2-4 at Tennessee Diving Invitational Knoxville, Tenn. All Day ––SSaatt.. JJaann.. 88 MMaarryyllaanndd AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 11 pp..mm.. ––––––SSaatt.. JJaann.. 1155 VVeerrmmoonntt AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. –––––– 1122 pp..mm..SSaatt.. JJaann.. 2222 YYaallee AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 1122 pp..mm.. 1122 pp..mm..WWeedd.. JJaann.. 2266 JJoohhnnss HHooppkkiinnss AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. –––– 55 pp..mm..Fri. Feb. 4 at Columbia New York, N.Y. 2 p.m. ––Sat. Feb. 5 at Princeton Princeton, N.J. 2 p.m. ––FFrrii.. FFeebb.. 1111 JJoohhnnss HHooppkkiinnss AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 66 pp..mm.. ––––FFrrii.. FFeebb.. 1111 DDrreexxeell –– DDiivveerrss OOnnllyy AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 66 pp..mm.. 66 pp..mm..Thu.-Sat. Feb. 17-19 at Patriot League Championship Lewisburg, Pa. 10:30 a.m. / 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m. / 6 p.m. Fri.-Sun. Feb. 25-27 at ECAC Championship Pittsburgh, Pa. All Day All DayFFrrii..--SSuunn.. MMaarrcchh 1111--1133 NNCCAAAA ZZoonnee ‘‘AA’’ DDiivviinngg CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. AAllll DDaayy AAllll DDaayyThu.-Sat. March 17-19 at NCAA Championship Austin, Texas ––– All Day Thu.-Sat. March 25-27 at NCAA Championship Minneapolis, Minn. All Day –––

All times Eastern and subject to changeUpdated September 1HHoommee mmeeeettss lliisstteedd iinn bboolldd aanndd ccoonntteesstteedd iinn LLeejjeeuunnee HHaallll

The 2010-11 Navy swimming and diving program has student-athletes representing 20 different states and the District of Columbia on its rosters.

Navy Swimming & Diving: A National Program

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2010-11 Women’s Team

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2010-11 Women’s Team Season OutlookOverall OutlookReturners� 21 of 30 2010 letter winners� 530 of 687 individual event points scored at the

2010 Patriot League Meet � 98 of 99 individual event points scored at the

2010 ECAC Meet

Newcomers� Navy welcomes 14 newcomers to its program

John Morrison on the Overall Outlook“This season will be very exciting. We lost a significant

level of talent last year –– virtually every freestyle record holder graduated in 2010 –– so we willneed to find a way to make up for that loss. The exciting part is that we have some great talentin the wings ready to shine. The question is, who will get it done? It will be a tough challenge,but our goals are to remain at the top of the Patriot League, Beat Army and qualify athletes forthe NCAA Championship. I am eager to help and watch this team grow to their full potential.

“The key to our success will be the senior leadership. This group has been the largest,most consistent senior class we have had. Every year, this is the group we looked to for moti-vation and work ethic. They have always trained incredibly hard, trusted the program, trustedtheir teammates and have fought for every point in every meet. If they can instill their habitsinto their team, we will have an unbelievable year. Luckily, our sophomores and juniors havewatched and grown with the seniors. If they prove to be as consistent as the seniors have beenover their first three years, it truly will be a season to remember.

“The ‘x’ factor is our freshman class. All of them have the talent to make a huge impactin our program on game day. They did an awesome job helping each other through the sum-mer and are beginning to realize what is expected of a Navy teammate. If they stay motivated,learn from those who came before them, and trust the program, the freshman class has thepotential to be one to greatest in Navy’s history.”

Navy NotesIn addition to returning 77% of its individual event point total from Navy’s 2010 Patriot LeagueChampionship-winning team, the Mids also return 17 of their 20 athletes who scored thosepoints. This includes 10 of the 12 Mids who garnered all-league honors a year ago.

BackstrokeReturners� NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn� HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo� KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy� SSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg� BBrryynn MMoorriiaarrttyy� TToonnii PPaarruussoo� AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu

Newcomers� LLaauurreenn BBaagguulleeyy� OOlliivviiaa KKaassaakkaa� MMaaddddiiee MMaaccffaarrllaannee

John Morrison on the Backstroke“The backstroke will continue to be our go to event. Our depth continues to grow and

improve. At any given time we could put two or three swimmers up and they will score big. It isthe event that really set us apart from the remainder of the League, and it looks our backstro-kers may do it again.”

Backstroke NotesKellie Darmody and Hollis Capuano hold the first and second times, respectively, in school his-tory in the 100 backstroke ... Darmody also has posted two of the top-10 times in the 200 back,while Bryn Moriarty has recorded the No. 8 time at Navy in the event ... Darmody placed third in200 and fourth in the 100 back at 2010 Patriot League Championship ... Capuano betteredDarmody’s placing in the 100 back by one position ... Sarah Lindberg compiled a pair of top-eight times in the backstroke events at the league meet, with Natalie Albertson placing eighth inthe 200 back and Toni Paruso ninth in the 100 back at the championship.

BreaststrokeReturners� BBrrooookkee BBeesscchhee� LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii� TTeessssaa SSnnooww

Newcomers� JJeennnn AAbbbbootttt� CCoolllleeeenn RRaannddoollpphh

John Morrison on the Breaststroke“We have the talent for the breaststroke events to be one

of the strongest on the team. With only a few swimmers on our depth chart, remaining healthythroughout the season will be the key to our success.”

Breaststroke NotesLaura Gorinski set school records in sweeping the two breaststroke titles at the 2010 PatriotLeague Championship and being tabbed as the rookie of the year in the conference ... TessaSnow placed fourth in the 200 breast at last year’s league meet ... Gorinski would go on to winthe 200 breast and place second in the 100 breast at the 2010 ECAC Championship.

ButterflyReturners� BBrrooookkee BBeesscchhee� HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo� KKaatthheerriinnee JJoonneess� SSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg� TToonnyy PPaarruussoo� DDaanniieellee RReemmiinnggeerr� CCaattee SShheeeerriinn� TTeessssaa SSnnooww

Newcomers� CCaatt CCoorrtteessiioo� CCaarreeyy FFrriieess� GGiinnaa GGrraabboowwsskkii� MMeeggaann NNoorrtthhsshhiieelldd� RRhheennnnaa VVaauugghhnn

John Morrison on the Butterfly“This has been the event of our focus over the past two years, and it is about to pay off.

Anchored by a strong upper class, our quality in the freshman class will make this group one ofthe best in the League.”

Butterfly NotesToni Paruso holds Navy records in both butterfly events ... Sarah Lindberg, Cate Sheerin, andNatalie Albertson all rank among Navy’s top-10 performers in the 100 fly, with Tessa Snowranking as the No. 5 performer in the 200 fly ... Paruso won the 2010 Patriot League title in the100 fly ... Danielle Reminger placed sixth in the 200 fly at the meet, while Lindberg placed 13thin the 100 fly ... Paruso would win the consolation final in both fly events at the 2010 ECACChampionship.

Kellie DarmodyTeam CaptainNatalie Albertson

Toni Paruso

Laura Gorinski

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Sprint FreestyleReturners� BBrrooookkee BBeesscchhee� KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy� MMaarryy--EEllyyssee JJaannoowwsskkii� DDaapphhnnee WWiilllliiaammss

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John Morrison on the Sprint Freestyle“With the graduation of our top sprinters from a year ago, we will be searching for the

standout in this event. Luckily, we have a handful of great swimmers in the wings at the readyto make a big impact this year. This may become the most improved event on our team. Theunknown of who will step up will add excitement to this event.”

Sprint Freestyle NotesThough without a swimmer who has posted a top-10 performance at Navy in either sprint freeevent, five different current Mids rank among Navy’s all-time top-10 performers in at least one ofthe events ... Kellie Darmody placed fourth in the 50 free at the 2010 Patriot LeagueChampionship ... she was followed by Hollis Capuano in sixth place and Daphne Williams inseventh ... Capuano and Williams also placed fifth and seventh, respectively, in the 100 free atthe meet.

Middle/Long Distance Freestyle Returners� KKaattiiee DDaavviiddssoonn� KKaatthheerriinnee JJoonneess� MMaaddiissoonn JJoonneess� HHeeaatthheerr KKlleeiinn� BBrryynn MMoorriiaarrttyy� AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu� DDaanniieellllee RReemmiinnggeerr

Newcomers� CCaarreeyy FFrriieess� MMeeggaann NNoorrtthhsshhiieelldd� HHaalleeyy NNoowwaakk� RRhheennnnaa VVaauugghhnn� NNiinnaa VViivvaaddeellllii

John Morrison on the Middle/Long Distance Freestyle“This group continues to get better and better each year. The work ethic of this group will

determine the teams’ success. Allison Ranzau will be instrumental in continuing the dominancethat our freestyle groups have endured. It is going to real fun to watch this group race all year.”

Middle/Long Distance Freestyle NotesAllison Ranzau has posted top-10 times in Navy history in the 200 and 500 freestyle events ...she has placed second in the 200 free three times and has two second and one third-placeshowings in the 500 free at the Patriot League Championship in her career ... Katie Davidsonscored points for the Mids in the 200 (10th), 500 (eighth) and 1650 (14th) free events at the2010 league meet ... Danielle Reminger (200, 500) and Madison Jones (500, 1650) also scoredpoints in a pair of the three distance events last year.

Individual MedleyReturners� NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn� LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii� BBrryynn MMoorriiaarrttyy� CCaattee SShheeeerriinn� TTeessssaa SSnnooww

Newcomers� JJeennnn AAbbbbootttt� GGiinnaa GGrraabboowwsskkii� OOlliivviiaa KKaassaakkaa� CCoolllleeeenn RRaannddoollpphh

John Morrison on the Individual Medley“Traditionally, this group has been one of our most consistent. Team captain Natalie

Albertson and classmates Cate Sheerin and Tessa Snow will lead this group to great successthis year. There is no doubt our IM’ers will turn some heads at the Patriot LeagueChampionship this year.”

Individual Medley NotesLaura Gorinski holds the Navy record in the 200 IM, while Natalie Albertson has posted fourtop-10 times at Navy in the 400 IM ... Gorinski won the 200 IM crown at the 2010 PatriotLeague Championship ... Albertson placed sixth in both events at the meet ... Bryn Moriarty andTessa Snow also tallied points for the Mids in each event at the championship ... Gorinski wenton to win the 200 IM title at the 2010 ECAC Championship.

DivingReturners� JJoorrddyynn NNiicchhoollll� DDeemmii TTrraaccee� CCoouurrttnneeyy VVaannddaammeenntt

Newcomers� GGrraaccee DDaallttoonn

Joe Suriano on the Divers“Courtney Vandament is steadily improving. She has a

beautiful toe point and rip entry. We need her to learn a coupleof big twister dives. Jordan Nichol will continue to push team members. She has the ability andtalent to win the conference title. Demi Trace spins and twists fast. She improves each timeshe steps onto a springboard and is a pleasure to coach. She too needs to work on twisters.Grace Dalton is talented and strong. She will push our returning divers and could be a force tobe reckoned with at the league championship.”

Diving NotesCourtney Vandament garnered All-Patriot League honors a year ago by placing second on thethree meter and sixth on the one meter at the league championship ... Demi Trace finished ineighth place on the three meter and 12th place on the one meter at the event, while JordynNicholl placed seventh on the one meter and 11th on the three meter at the meet.

Hollis Capuano Allison Ranzau

Courtney Vandament

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2010-11 Navy Women’s Swiming & Diving RosterNNaammee CCll.. EEvveenntt HHoommeettoowwnn ((HHiigghh SScchhooooll))Jenn Abbott Fr. Breaststroke/Individual Medley Wilton, Conn. (Wilton)Natalie Albertson Sr. Backstroke/Individual Medley St. Paul, Minn. (St. Paul Academy)Lauren Baguley Fr. Backstroke Hudsonville, Mich. (Hudsonville)Brooke Besche Sr. Breaststroke/Butterfly/Sprint Freestyle Severna Park, Md. (Severna Park)Hollis Capuano So. Backstroke/Butterfly/Sprint Freestyle Wallingford, Conn. (Sacred Heart Academy)Cat Cortesio Fr. Butterfly Downers Grove, Ill. (Benet Academy)Grace Dalton Fr. Diving Malvern, Pa. (Villa Maria Academy)Kellie Darmody So. Backstroke/Sprint Freestyle Charlotte, N.C. (Providence)Katie Davidson So. Middle & Distance Freestyle Geneva, Fla. (Trinity)Carey Fries Fr. Butterfly/Middle & Distance Freestyle Summit, N.J. (Summit)Laura Gorinski So. Breaststroke/Individual Medley Greensburg, Pa. (Hempfield)Gina Grabowski Fr. Butterfly/Individual Medley Lawrenceville, N.J. (Notre Dame)Mary-Elyse Janowski Jr. Sprint Freestyle New Hyde Park, N.Y. (Kellenberg Memorial)Katherine Jones Jr. Butterfly/Middle & Distance Freestyle Dallas, Texas (Ursuline Academy)Madison Jones So. Distance Freestyle Camas, Wash. (Camas)Heather Klein Sr. Middle & Distance Freestyle Chicago, Ill. (Loyola Academy)Olivia Kosaka Fr. Backstroke/Individual Medley Burien, Wash. (Holy Names Academy)Sarah Lindberg Jr. Backstroke/Butterfly Phoenix, Ariz. (Xavier)Maddie Macfarlane Fr. Backstroke Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola)Bryn Moriarty So. Backstroke/Distance Freestyle/Individual Medley Chesapeake, Va. (Hickory)Jordyn Nicholl So. Diving Acworth, Ga. (Excel Christian Academy)Megan Northshield Fr. Butterfly/Distance Freestyle Dover, Del. (The Tatnall School)Haley Nowak Fr. Sprint & Middle Freestyle Manassas, Va. (Osbourn)Toni Paruso So. Backstroke/Butterfly Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Arts Academy)Colleen Randolph Fr. Breaststroke/Individual Medley Annapolis, Md. (St. Mary’s)Allison Ranzau Sr. Backstroke/Middle & Distance Freestyle Alpharetta, Ga. (Northview)Danielle Reminger So. Butterfly/Middle Freestyle Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville)Cate Sheerin Sr. Butterfly/Individual Medley College Park, Md. (St. John’s)Tessa Snow Sr. Breaststroke/Butterfly/Individual Medley Hamlin, N.Y. (Brockport)Demi Trace So. Diving Malaga, N.J. (Delsea Regional)Courtney Vandament Jr. Diving Coppell, Texas (Coppell)Rheanna Vaughn Fr. Butterfly/Distance Freestyle Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel)Nina Vivadelli Fr. Sprint & Middle Freestyle Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine’s School)Daphne Williams So. Sprint Freestyle Lebanon, Ill. (Visitation)

HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –––– John Morrison (North Carolina ‘91), Seventh SeasonAAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh –––– Rob Lias Jr. (Mount Union ‘00), Fifth SeasonDDiivviinngg CCooaacchh –––– Joe Suriano (Michigan ‘70), 33rd SeasonOOffffiicceerr RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee –––– Cmdr. Sara Saltzstein, USNFFaaccuullttyy RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee –––– Maria SchroederTTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –––– Natalie Albertson

Mids by ClassSSeenniioorrss ((66))Natalie AlbertsonBrooke BescheHeather KleinAllison RanzauCate SheerinTessa Snow

JJuunniioorrss ((44))Mary-Elyse JanowskiKatherine JonesSarah LindbergCourtney Vandament

SSoopphhoommoorreess ((1111))Hollis CapuanoKellie DarmodyKatie DavidsonLaura GorinskiMadison JonesBryn MoriartyJordyn NichollToni ParusoDanielle RemingerDemi TraceDaphne Williams

FFrreesshhmmeenn ((1133))Jenn AbbottLauren BaguleyCat CortesioGrace DaltonCarey FriesGina GrabowskiOlivia KosakaMaddie MacfarlaneMegan NorthshieldHaley NowakColleen RandolphRheanna VaughnNina Vivadelli

Lauren BBaagguulleeyy buh • GOO • leeBrooke BBeesscchhee BESS • cheeHollis CCaappuuaannoo CAP • you • on • ohCarey FFrriieess FREEZEAllison RRaannzzaauu RAN • zowCatherine SShheeeerriinn SHEAR • in

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List threetimes and to the Dean’s Listonce ... AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss ––Named Second-Team All-Patriot League in 2008, ‘09and ‘10 ... 22000099--1100 –– Placedsixth in the 200 IM and 400IM and eighth in the 200 backat the Patriot LeagueChampionship ... would also

place 10th in the 100 fly and 15th in the 200 back at theECAC Meet ... won the 400 IM against American andLafayette during the regular season ... 22000088--0099 –– Placedthird in the 400 IM, fourth in the 200 IM and seventh in the200 back at the Patriot League Meet ... set career-best timesin each of the three events at the championship ... would goon to finish fourth in the 200 back, 12th in the 100 fly and13th in the 100 back at the ECAC Meet ... posted a newcareer-best time in the 100 back at the event ... 22000077--0088 ––Scored points in a trio of events at the Patriot League Meet ...placed fourth in the 400 IM, eighth in the 200 IM and 13th inthe 200 backstroke ... set career-best times in each event atthe meet, as well ... would go on to place fifth in the 400 IMand seventh in the 200 IM at the ECAC Championship ...HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from St. Paul Academy ... was amember of the school’s swimming and golf teams ... earnedall-conference and all-state accolades in swimming ... set fourschool records during her career ... also named as the MVPof the swimming team ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Natalie Ann Albertson... born May 12, 1989, in St. Paul, Minn. ... naval architecturemajor with a Spanish minor.

Natalie AlbertsonSenior • St. Paul, Minn.2010-11 Team CaptainBackstroke • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 58.42 Feb. 28, 2009220000 BBaacckk 2:04.13 Feb. 21, 2009110000 FFllyy` 57.38 Feb. 28, 2009220000 IIMM 2:04.02 Feb. 19, 2009440000 IIMM 4:24.78 Feb. 20, 2009

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‘‘0099 EECCAACC ‘‘1100 PPLL ‘‘1100 EECCAACC110000 BBaacckk 13 –– DNS220000 BBaacckk 14 8 15110000 FFllyy 12 –– 10220000 IIMM –– 6 ––440000 IIMM –– 6 ––PPooiinnttss 24 37 9AAllll--PP..LL.. TTeeaamm –– 2nd ––

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Wilton High School ...helped the swimming team toa 9-1 record and a state titleduring her sophomore sea-son ... tabbed as a Scholasticand NISCA All-American as ajunior ... also was an NISCAAll-American qualifier in div-ing that year ... was a mem-ber of the National HonorSociety ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––

Jennifer Lauren Abbott ... born Nov. 29, 1991, in Naperville,Ill.

Jenn AbbottFreshman • Wilton, Conn.Breaststroke • Individual Medley

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Hudsonville High School... competed on the school’sswimming and water poloteams ... swimming teamplaced third in the state dur-ing her senior year, while herwater polo team won the2007 state title and placedsecond in the state the fol-lowing year ... served as thecaptain of both squads ...

garnered all-state, all-region, all-area and All-American hon-ors in swimming ... was a member of the National HonorSociety ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Lauren Theresa Baguley ... born June25, 1992, in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Lauren BaguleyFreshman • Hudsonville, Mich.Backstroke

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List twice ...22000099--1100 –– Posted a season-best time of 1:09.77 in thetrial heats of the 100 breastat the ECAC Championship... her best 100 fly time(1:00.19) and 50 free (24.98)of the year also were record-ed at the meet ... 22000088--0099 ––Set career-best times in the

100 fly and 50 free at the ECAC Meet ... her top 100 breasttime of the year was posted at the Bucknell Invite ... 22000077--0088–– Spent the first half of the season as a swimmer, then com-peted as a diver over the last half of the year ... placed 13thon the one meter and 17th on the three meter at the PatriotLeague Meet ... won the 50 free against Johns Hopkins ...her top 50 free clocking of the year was 25.47 ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll–– Graduated from Severna Park High School ... competed inwater polo, swimming and diving on the club level ... PPeerrssoonnaall–– Brooke Caroline Besche ... born Aug. 2, 1989, inBaltimore, Md. ... oceanography major.

Brooke BescheSenior • Severna Park, Md.Breaststroke • Butterfly • Sprint Free

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBrreeaasstt 1:08.71 Feb. 7, 2009110000 FFllyy 59.62 Feb. 28, 20095500 FFrreeee 24.84 Feb. 27, 2009

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in onesemester ... AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss–– Garnered First-Team All-Patriot League honors in2010 ... 22000099--1100 –– Placedthird in the 100 back, fifth inthe 100 free and sixth in the100 back at the PatriotLeague Championship ... setseason-best times in each of

the three events at the meet ... was a member of Navy’s vic-torious and school record-setting 400 free and 800 free relayteams at the league championship ... set a season-best timein the 100 fly at the ECAC Championship ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll ––Graduated from Sacred Heart Academy ... earned all-confer-

Hollis CapuanoSophomore • Wallingford, Conn.Backstroke • Fly • Sprint Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 56.58 Feb. 19, 2010110000 FFllyy 1:00.35 Feb. 28, 20105500 FFrreeee 23.93 Feb. 18, 2010110000 FFrreeee 51.61 Feb. 20, 2010

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ence, all-area and all-state accolades in swimming in each ofher four years ... helped set a national record in the 200 med-ley relay (long course) in 2008 ... won the 100 free at the ‘06Long Course National Championship ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– HollisAnn Capuano ... born Jan. 14, 1991, in Middletown, Conn. ...sister, Leslie, graduated from Navy in 2010 ... English major.

Hollis Capuano

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Benet Academy ... wasa four-year member of theswimming team ... garneredall-state laurels in a pair ofrelay events as a junior andin the 100 fly as a senior ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Catherine MarieCortesio ... born August 10,1992, in San Diego, Calif. ...both her father and unclegraduated from Navy.

Cat CortesioFreshman • Downers Grove, Ill.Butterfly

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Villa Maria Academy ...earned four letters in bothdiving and golf ... served asthe captain of both squads asa senior ... in diving, won2010 league and district titlesand was a finalist at the statechampionship ... the swim-ming and diving team alsowon four league and districtcrowns during her prep

career ... also was a member of the 2008 league title-winninggolf team ... was a two-time MVP of the golf team ... was amember of the National Honor Society and Latin NationalHonor Society ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Grace Lorraine Dalton ... bornNov. 22, 1991, in Fairfax, Va.

Grace DaltonFreshman • Malvern, Pa.Diving

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in onesemester ... AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss–– Garnered First-Team All-Patriot League honors in2010 ... 22000099--1100 –– Placedthird in the 200 back andfourth in the 100 back and 50free at the Patriot LeagueChampionship ... set season-best times in each of the

three events at the meet, including a school-record time of56.32 in the 100 back ... was a member of Navy’s victoriousand school-record setting 200 free, 200 medley and 400medley relay teams at the league championship ... totaledeight individual event victories during the regular season ...HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Providence High School ...helped the school’s swimming team to a trio of state titles ...selected as the team captain and team MVP as both a juniorand senior ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Kellie Anne Darmody ... born Oct.4, 1990, in Coral Springs, Fla. ... father played college bas-ketball at South Carolina ... oceanography major.

Kellie DarmodySophomore • Charlotte, N.C.Backstroke • Sprint Freestyle

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Namedto the 2010 Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll ... hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s and Dean’slists in a pair of terms ...22000099--1100 –– Placed eighth inthe 500 free, 10th in the 200free and 14th in the 1650 freeat the Patriot LeagueChampionship ... set season-best times in the 200 and 500

free events at the meet ... her best 1650 free time on the yearwas recorded at the Terrapin Invite ... won the 800m freeagainst Johns Hopkins ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from theTrinity Preparatory School ... qualified for the Junior NationalChampionship annually starting in 2004 ... served as the cap-tain of her swimming team in each of her four years ... was athree-time scholastic All-American ... was a National MeritScholarship winner ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Katelyn Erin Davidson ...born May 2, 1991, in Sanford, Fla. ... English major.

Katie DavidsonSophomore • Geneva, Fla.Middle/Distance Freestyle

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Summit High School ...was selected as the MVP ofthe school’s swimming teamin each of her four seasons... also garnered all-countyand all-conference honors asboth a junior and senior ...served as the class presidentin each of her final two years... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Carey MarieFries ... born June 14, 1992,

in St. Louis, Mo.

Carey FriesFreshman • Summit, N.J.Butterfly • Middle/Distance Freestyle

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss ––Garnered 2010 Scholar-All-America honors from theCSCAA ... named to the2010 Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll ... wasnamed to Navy’sSuperintendent’s List for the2010 spring semester, to theCommandant’s List twice andto the Dean’s List once ...AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Selected

as the 2010 Patriot League Rookie of the Year while earningfirst-team all-league honors ... tabbed as an HonorableMention Mid-Major All-American by CollegeSwimming.com ...22001100 SSuummmmeerr –– Competed at the U.S. Summer Nationals ...22000099--1100 –– Won the two breaststroke and 200 IM titles at thePatriot League Championship ... established new Navyrecords in winning each of the three events ... was a memberof Navy’s victorious and record-setting 200 medley and 400medley relay teams at the league championship ... won the200 breast and 200 IM and placed second in the 100 breastat the ECAC Championship ... was a member of Navy’s victo-rious 200 medley and 400 medley relay teams at the leaguechampionship ... saw limited action during the first half of theseason due to injuries ... placed first or second in six of hereight individual events she swam in prior to the championshipportion of the year ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated fromHempfield Area High School ... helped her club team win theWestern Pennsylvania YMCA title in 2009 ... individually, wonthe 50 breast at the ‘08 YMCA National Meet and the 200breast at the ‘09 meet ... holds the state record in the 200 IMand the 200 medley relay ... was a USA Swimming ScholasticAll-American ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Laura Margaret Gorinski ... bornSept. 30, 1990, in Greensburg, Pa. ... cousin graduated fromNavy in 1998 ... sister swam at Duquesne, while her brotherswam at Penn State-Altoona ... physics major.

Laura GorinskiSophomore • Greensburg, Pa.Breaststroke • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBrreeaasstt 1:01.89• Feb. 19, 2010220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:13.51• Feb. 20, 2010220000 IIMM 2:01.77• Feb. 18, 2010• = Navy Record

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Notre Dame HighSchool ... lettered in swim-ming in each of her fouryears ... received all-countylaurels in the 200 IM and 100fly during her senior year ...was a member of the FrenchNational Honors Society ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Gina MarieGrabowski ... born May 30,1991, in Princeton, N.J.

Gina GrabowskiFreshman • Lawrenceville, N.J.Butterfly • Individual Medley

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to Navy’sSuperintendent’s List for the2008 fall semester and to theCommandant’s List in a totalof four semesters ... namedto the 2009 Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll ...22000099--1100 –– Established anew career-best time of1:57.38 in the 200 free at theECAC Championship ... also

set a season-best time in the 100 free at the meet ... 22000088--0099–– Posted her season-best times in the 50, 100 and 200 freeevents at the Patriot League Meet ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll ––Graduated from Kellenberg Memorial High School ... wastabbed as the MVP of the school’s swimming team duringeach of her four years ... served as the team captain as botha junior and senior ... qualified for the state meet during herfinal two seasons ... was a member of the National HonorSociety and was an all-county oboe player ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Mary-Elyse Janowski ... born May 1, 1990, in Manhasset,N.Y. ... ocean engineering major.

Mary-Elyse JanowskiJunior • New Hyde Park, N.Y.Sprint Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess5500 FFrreeee 25.03 Feb. 28, 2009110000 FFrreeee 54.14 Feb. 21, 2009220000 FFrreeee 1:57.38 Feb. 27, 2010

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List once ...22000099--1100 –– Established anew career-best time of1:01.31 in the 100 fly at theECAC Championship ... alsoattained her best 200 fly timeof the year at the meet ...22000088--0099 –– Placed 13th inthe 1650 free and 15th in the200 fly at the Patriot League

Meet ... set season-best times in both events plus the 100 fly,500 free and 1650 free at the championship ... won the 200fly over Bucknell and Lafayette ... won the 800m free againstJohns Hopkins ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from UrsulineAcademy ... her swimming team won a pair of state titles ...individually, won the state crown in the 100 back (2007, ‘08)and 500 free (‘08) ... tabbed as the team MVP during hersenior year ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Katherine Leslie Jones ... bornAug. 24, 1990, in Coronado, Calif. ... father and a grandfathergraduated from Navy, as did older brother Scott (2010) ...international relations major.

Katherine JonesJunior • Dallas, TexasButterfly • Middle/Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFllyy 1:01.31 Feb. 27, 2010220000 FFllyy 2:09.36 Feb. 21, 2009550000 FFrreeee 5:09.40 Feb. 19, 200911000000 FFrreeee 10:37.01 Feb. 21, 2009

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22000099--1100 –– Placed fifth in the1650 free, ninth in the 500free and 16th in the 400 IM atthe Patriot LeagueChampionship ... recordedseason-best times in each ofthe events at the meet ...placed second eight times inindividual events during thecourse of the regular season... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Camas High School ...

lettered in both swimming and cheerleading ... was a two-time team MVP in swimming ... captained her cheerleadingsquad as a senior ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Madison Elaine Jones ...born Aug. 29, 1990, in Oklahoma City, Okla. ... sister playedfour years of tennis while a student at Army ... economicsmajor.

Madison JonesSophomore • Camas, Wash.Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess550000 FFrreeee 5:01.01 Feb. 18, 201011665500 FFrreeee 17:10.26 Feb. 20, 2010440000 IIMM 4:34.92 Feb. 19, 2010

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Holy Names Academy... helped the school’s swim-ming team to league titles ineach of her four seasons ...served as the captain of theteam as both a junior andsenior ... was a finalist at the2010 YMCA Nationals ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Olivia NamiKosaka ... born Sept. 24,1992, in Burien, Wash.

Olivia KosakaFreshman • Burien, Wash.Backstroke • Individual Medley

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to the Commandant’sList in a pair of semesters ...22000099--1100 –– Attained season-best times in the 100 free(55.03), 200 free (1:57.26)and the 500 free (5:11.01) inthe trial heats of the ECACChampionship ... 22000088--0099 ––Placed 13th in the 200 free atthe ECAC Meet ... her time of1:55.07 was a career-best

effort ... also set a career-best time in the 500 free at theevent ... 22000077--0088 –– Placed 13th in the 1650 free at thePatriot League Meet with a season-best time of 17:58.79 ...her 1000 split of 10:47.54 also was a career-best time ... afterrecording a season-best time of 5:12.29 in the 500 free dur-ing the trial heats, would go on to place 14th in the finals ofthe event ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Loyola Academy... earned letters in both swimming and water polo ... herswimming team won the MCAC Catholic League title andplaced third in the state during the 2004-05 season ... individ-ually, garnered all-conference honors in the sport as a junior... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Heather Klein ... born April 2, 1989, inChicago, Ill. ... information technology major ... sister,Barbara, is a 2008 graduate of Navy.

Heather KleinSenior • Chicago, Ill.Middle/Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 FFrreeee 1:55.07 Feb. 28, 2009550000 FFrreeee 5:10.27 Feb. 27, 200911000000 FFrreeee 10:47.54 Feb. 23, 200811665500 FFrreeee 17:58.79 Feb. 23, 2008

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Jordyn NichollSophomore • Acworth, Ga.Diving

AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– EarnedSecond-Team All-PatriotLeague honors in 2009 ...22000099--1100 –– Placed seventhin the 200 back, eighth in the100 back and 13th in the 100fly at the Patriot League Meet... set a new career-best timein the 200 back at the meet... went on to place 12th inthe 100 back and 13th in the200 back at the ECAC

Championship ... was a member of Navy’s victorious 200medley and 400 medley relay teams at the league champi-onship ... won the 100 back at the Navy Invite ... 22000088--0099 ––Recorded season-best times in the 100 fly and in both back-stroke events at the Patriot League Meet ... tied for sixthplace in the 100 fly, placed seventh in the 100 back and ninthin the 200 back at the meet ... helped Navy set a schoolrecord in the 200 medley relay at the championship ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Graduated from Xavier High School ... was amember of swimming teams that won state titles during eachof her four years ... individually, placed second in the state asa sophomore and third as a senior in the 100 backstroke ...served as team captain during her senior year ... alsoreceived the Coaches Award and Most Spirited Award twiceduring her career ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Sarah Marie Lindberg ...born April 17, 1990, at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona ... bothof her parents serve in the Air Force ... history major.

Sarah LindbergJunior • Phoenix, Ariz.Backstroke • Butterfly

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 57.41 Feb. 20, 2009220000 BBaacckk 2:04.31 Feb. 20, 2010110000 FFllyy 56.12 Feb. 20, 2009

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Pensacola High School... earned four letters as amember of the swimmingteam ... served as the captainof the team in each of herlast three seasons ...received the school’s 2010Student Scholar-AthleteAward for the sport ... was amember of the NationalHonor Society and Spanish

National Honor Society ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Madelyn CopelandMacfarlane ... born Jan. 2, 1992, in San Diego, Calif.

Maddie MacfarlaneFreshman • Pensacola, Fla.Backstroke

AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– ReceivedSecond-Team All-PatriotLeague honors in 2010 ...22000099--1100 –– Placed fifth in the200 back and 200 IM andninth in the 400 IM at thePatriot League Championship... set season-best times ineach of the events at themeet ... totaled seven individ-ual event victories and ninesecond-place finishes during

the regular season ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated fromHickory High School ... selected as the MVP of the swimming

Bryn MoriartySophomore • Chesapeake, Va.Backstroke • Distance Free • IM

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 BBaacckk 2:02.69 Feb. 20, 2010220000 IIMM 2:05.06 Feb. 18, 2010440000 IIMM 4:29.26 Feb. 19, 2010

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team as both a junior and senior ... garnered four all-city lau-rels in the sport ... team won its regional title as a freshman ...individually, won the regional title in the 200 IM in 2009 ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Bryn Margaret Moriarty ... born June 9, 1991, inSan Diego, Calif. ... father (‘89) and uncle (‘90) are graduatesof Navy ... oceanography major.

Sarah Lindberg

22000099--1100 –– Placed seventhon the one meter and 11th onthe three meter at the PatriotLeague Championship ...totaled seven victories on theone meter and one on thethree meter during the regu-lar season selected as thePatriot League Diver of theWeek on Dec. 15 ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Graduated fromExcel Christian Academy ...

was a three-time team captain in diving ... served as classpresident as a junior ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Jordyn Eilene Nicholl ...born May 31, 1990, in Marietta, Ga. ... father competed intrack at Georgia ... oceanography major.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Osbourn High School ...won a pair of state titles inthe 400 freestyle relay duringher four-year swimmingcareer at the school ... gar-nered all-county and teamMVP honors all four years ...served as the captain of bothher high school and clubswimming programs ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Haley Ann

Nowak ... born May 4, 1992, in Fairfax, Va. ... both parentsran four years of track at Virginia.

Haley NowakFreshman • Manassas, Va.Sprint/Middle Freestyle

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom The Tatnall School ...competed on the swimmingand cross country teams atthe school ... garnered first-team all-state honors inswimming in each of her fouryears ... also selected as theteam MVP four times, whileserving as the squad’s cap-tain as a senior ... helped thecross country team win a pair

of state titles ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Megan M. Northshield ... bornAug. 12, 1992, in Dover, Del.

Megan NorthshieldFreshman • Dover, Del.Butterfly • Distance Freestyle

AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– EarnedFirst-Team All-Patriot Leaguehonors in 2010 ... 22001100SSuummmmeerr –– Competed at theU.S. Summer Nationals ...22000099--1100 –– Won the 100 flyand placed ninth in the 100back at the Patriot LeagueChampionship ... set a schoolrecord in the 100 fly (54.66)at the meet ... was a memberof Navy’s victorious and

school-record setting 200 free, 200 medley and 400 medleyrelay teams at the league championship ... went on to finishin ninth place in the 100 fly and 200 fly at the ECACChampionship ... set a school record in the 200 fly (2:01.99)at the meet ... was a member of Navy’s victorious 200 med-ley and 400 medley relay teams at the league championship... totaled 17 individual event victories (nine in the 100 fly)during the regular season ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated fromSavannah Arts Academy ... was a three-time Scholastic All-American in swimming ... qualified for the junior NationalChampionship in 2007, ‘08, ‘09 ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Toni AngelinaParuso ... born March 31, 1991, in Savannah, Ga. ... fatherplayed basketball at Lycoming ... oceanography major.

Toni ParusoSophomore • Savannah, Ga.Backstroke • Butterfly

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 56.80 Feb. 19, 2010110000 FFllyy 54.66• Feb. 19, 2010220000 FFllyy 2:01.99• Feb. 28, 2010• = Navy Record

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom St. Mary’s High School... was a multi-year MVP ofthe school’s swimming, crosscountry and track teams ...also served as the captain ofall three squads ... earnedScholastic All-America hon-ors in swimming ... garneredall-county laurels in bothswimming and cross country... was a member of the

National Honor Society and was involved in student govern-ment ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Colleen Elizabeth Randolph ... born Oct.18, 1991, in Jacksonville, Fla. ... father graduated from Navyin 1985.

Colleen RandolphFreshman • Annapolis, Md.Breaststroke • Individual Medley

Toni Paruso

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to Navy’sCommandant’s and List forthe 2009 fall term ... 22000099--1100–– Placed sixth in the 200 fly,ninth in the 200 free and 12thin the 500 free at the PatriotLeague Championship ...established season-besttimes in each of the events atthe meet ... also placed 16thin the 100 free at the ECAC

Championship ... won the 200 fly against Loyola during theregular season ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from WheatonWarrenville South High School ... garnered a pair of all-statehonors and four all-conference laurels in swimming ... helpedthe team win its conference title in 2007 ... selected as theteam MVP during her senior year ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– DanielleChristine Reminger ... born Aug. 24, 1991, in Cleveland, Ohio... political science major.

Danielle RemingerSophomore • Wheaton, Ill.Butterfly • Middle Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 FFllyy 2:06.91 Feb. 20, 2010110000 FFrreeee 53.37 Feb. 28, 2010220000 FFrreeee 1:52.69 Feb. 19, 2010550000 FFrreeee 5:03.19 Feb. 18, 2010

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Cate Sheerin

Allison Ranzau

AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– NamedFirst-Team All-Patriot Leaguein 2008 and ‘10 while earningsecond-team accolades in‘09 ... 22000099--1100 –– Placedsecond in the 100 and 200free and third in the 500 freeat the Patriot LeagueChampionship ... her time inthe 100 free was a newcareer-best clocking ... was amember of Navy’s victorious

and school record-setting 400 free and 800 free relay teamsat the league championship ... totaled nine individual eventwins and 12 second-place finishes in individual events duringthe regular season ... 22000088--0099 –– Placed second in the 200and 500 free events and ninth in the 100 free at the PatriotLeague Meet ... set a career-best times in the 200 free at themeet ... helped Navy set records in all three freestyle relayevents and in the 400 medley relay at the championship ...totaled 16 wins and 20 second-place showings during theregular season ... 22000077--0088 –– Placed second in the 200 back,200 free and 500 free at the Patriot League Meet ... recordedcareer-best times (at the time) in all three events at the cham-pionship ... helped Navy win the 200, 400 and 800 freestylerelay events at the meet, as well ... totaled 19 individual eventvictories during the regular season, with another 12 second-place finishes coming during the course of the year ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Graduated from Northview High School ... tabbedas her school’s most outstanding swimmer during each of herfinal two seasons ... her swimming team won 2007 state title... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Allison Kate Ranzau ... born Feb. 8, 1989, inOakland, Calif. ... father and sister both swam at Texas A&M... history major.

Allison RanzauSenior • Alpharetta, Ga.Backstroke • Middle/Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 BBaacckk 2:04.39 Feb. 23, 2008110000 FFrreeee 51.05 Feb. 20, 2010220000 FFrreeee 1:48.78 Feb. 20, 2009550000 FFrreeee 4:49.74 Feb. 21, 2008

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to Navy’sCommandant’s List in twoterms ... AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss ––Earned First-Team All-PatriotLeague honors in 2008 andsecond-team accolades inboth ‘09 and ‘10 ... 22000099--1100–– Finished in fourth place inthe 200 breast, ninth in the200 IM and 11th in the 400IM at the Patriot League

Championship ... her 200 breast clocking established a newcareer-best effort ... tallied six second-place finishes in indi-vidual events during the regular season ... 22000088--0099 –– Setcareer-best times in both IM events and in the 200 fly atPatriot League Meet ... placed sixth in the 200 fly, seventh inthe 400 IM and 10th in the 200 IM at the meet ... would goon to place third in the 200 breast, fourth in the 200 IM and14th in the 100 fly at the ECAC Meet ... totaled six individualevent victories during the course of the regular season ...22000077--0088 –– Tied for fourth place in the 200 IM and placedfifth in the 200 fly and 400 IM at the Patriot League Meet ...would go on to place fifth in the 200 breast, 12th in the 200IM and 16th in the 100 breast at the ECAC Championship ...won the 200 fly and 200 IM events against Catholic, GeorgeWashington and Loyola during the regular season ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Graduated from Brockport High School ... selectedas the MVP of her swimming team during each of her fouryears ... selected as the sectional swimmer of the year as asenior, while also winning the sectional sportsmanship award... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Tessa Lillian Snow ... born Jan. 31, 1989, inAnchorage, Alaska ... oceanography major.

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in threesemesters ... AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss–– Was selected as the 2009Outstanding Female Athleteof the Year by theArchdiocese of Washington,D.C. ... is the first Mid to gar-ner the athlete-of-the-yearaccolade from the organiza-tion since Roger Staubach

Cate SheerinSenior • College Park, Md.Butterfly • Individual Medley

Tessa SnowSenior • Hamlin, N.Y.Breaststroke • Butterfly • Ind. Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFllyy 57.15 Feb. 20, 2009220000 FFllyy 2:06.16 Feb. 21, 2009220000 IIMM 2:10.86 Feb. 19, 2009

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TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBrreeaasstt 1:08.52 March 1, 2009220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:21.25 Feb. 20, 2010110000 FFllyy 57.75 March 1, 2009220000 FFllyy 2:05.07 Feb. 21, 2009220000 IIMM 2:06.86 Feb. 19, 2009440000 IIMM 4:29.96 Feb. 20, 2009

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Tessa Snow

22000099--1100 –– Placed eighth onthe three meter and 12th onthe one meter at the PatriotLeague Championship ...HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Delsea Regional HighSchool ... recorded a trio oftop-15 placings at the statediving meet ... earned a pairof Tri-County All-State acco-lades ... selected as the MVPof the swimming and diving

team as a senior ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Domenica Tarin Trace ...born Feb. 15, 1991, in Woodbury, N.J. ... quantitative eco-nomics major.

Demi TraceSophomore • Malaga, N.J.Diving

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won the inaugural award in 1965 ... 22000099--1100 –– Placed 15th inthe 200 fly and 200 IM at the ECAC Championship ... set sea-son-best times in both events and in the 100 fly at the meet ...22000088--0099 –– Set career-best times in the 200 IM and in bothbutterfly events at the Patriot League Meet ... placed seventhin the 200 fly and tied for 13th place in the 100 fly at the meet... won the 200 fly against both Catholic and Army during theregular season ... 22000077--0088 –– Placed 11th in the 200 fly and15th in the 100 fly at the Patriot League Meet ... recorded aseason-best time of 2:11.20 in the 200 fly at the championship... also posted her best 200 IM clocking of the year –– 2:16.29–– at the meet ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from St. John’sCollege High School ... served as the captain of her swimmingteam as a senior ... earned all-county accolades in three ofher four seasons ... set four school records ... was the saluta-torian of her graduating class ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Catherine MauraSheerin ... born March 13, 1989, in Washington, D.C. ...English major.

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AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– ReceivedSecond-Team All-PatriotLeague honors in 2010 ...22000099--1100 –– Placed secondon the three meter and sixthon the one meter at thePatriot League Championship... won the one meter againstLoyola and the three meteragainst Loyola, UMBC andVermont during the regularseason ... also totaled nine

second-place finishes during the regular season ... 22000088--0099–– Placed fourth on the three meter and sixth on the onemeter at the Patriot League Meet ... won the one meter threetimes during the regular season ... also placed second oneither board a total of 12 times in dual meets ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll–– Graduated from Coppell High School ... was selected asthe school’s most valuable diver during each of her four sea-sons ... also captained the diving team ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Courtney Marie Vandament ... born Jan. 20, 1989, in Dallas,Texas ... political science major.

Courtney VandamentJunior • Coppell, TexasDiving

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Namedto the 2010 Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll ...named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in a pairof semesters ... AAtthhlleettiiccHHoonnoorrss –– Received Second-Team All-Patriot League hon-ors in 2010 ... 22000099--1100 ––Placed seventh in the 50 freeand 100 free and eighth inthe 200 free at the Patriot

League Championship ... established season-best times ineach of the events at the meet ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Visitation High School ... selected as the MVP of theswimming team as both a junior and senior ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Daphne Yvonne Williams ... born March 12, 1991, inColorado Springs, Colo. ... ocean engineering major.

Daphne WilliamsSophomore • Lebanon, Ill.Sprint Freestyle

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Aliso Niguel HighSchool ... was a four-yearmember of the school’sswimming team ... won thestate title in the 500 free as asophomore ... selected as theteam MVP as both a juniorand senior ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Rheanna Layne Vaughn ...born May 19, 1992, in SanDiego, Calif.

Rheanna VaughnFreshman • Aliso Viejo, Calif.Butterfly • Distance Freestyle

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom St. Catherine’s School... competed in both swim-ming and track and field atthe school ... helped theswimming team win statetitles in each of her yearswith the team ... garnered all-conference honors in thesport as both a junior andsenior ... helped her clubswimming team win junior

nationals in both 2009 and ‘10 ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Nina MarieVivadelli ... born April 9, 1992, in Richmond, Va.

Nina VivadelliFreshman • Richmond, Va.Sprint/Middle Freestyle

Daphne Williams

Courtney Vandament

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2010-11 Men’s Team Season OutlookOverall OutlookReturners� 31 of 39 2010 letterwinners� 607.5 of 847 individual event points scored at the

2010 Patriot League Championship� 519.5 of 543.5 individual event points scored at the

2010 ECAC Championship

Newcomers� Navy welcomes 14 newcomers to its program

Bill Roberts on the overall outlook“Similar to the past few seasons, there is a lot of potential

with this group which we are very excited about. A lot of effort has been put in already to setthe table for a successful season as we are thrilled to pursue the challenge of developing intothe best team we can possibly become in 2011.

“I am very confident in the returning team members led by the class of 2011. This grouphas made an impact from day one at Navy with our program. They know that the best seasonpossible is required for them to leave their mark as one of the great swimming and diving class-es in program history. We will look forward to working with them as they pursue individual andteam excellence.

“There are some more than capable athletes in the swimming and diving class of 2014.We look forward to seeing them begin to establish themselves amongst their swimming and div-ing peers within the team, league and perhaps across the country.”

Navy NotesNavy returns 14 of the 20 Mids who scored individual event points (71% of the point total) at the2010 Patriot League Championship, as well as 12 of Navy’s 17 all-league performers from lastyear.

BackstrokeReturners� AAddaamm CCaalllloowwaayy� KK..CC.. LLiinnnn� SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee� DDrreeww MMaayyss� JJoosseepphh SSttaarrkk� RRyyaann SSttuummppff� RRyyaann WWaarrdd

Newcomers� CCoonnoorr CCaammppbbeellll� AAnnddrreeww GGoollaannkkiieewwiicczz� ZZaacchh IInnggoolldd� GGaaggee TTrrootttteerr

Bill Roberts on the Backstroke“This is an event we will continue to improve in throughout the season. The top spots in

the backstroke events, including the relay lead-offs, are wide open this season. I expect to seea lot of names compete for these top spots from within the team.”

Backstroke NotesSam Martinette holds two of Navy’s top-seven times in the 200 back and won the event title atthe 2010 Patriot League Championship ... Drew Mays placed second in the 200 back whileRyan Stumpf placed third in the 100 back at last year’s ECAC Championship.

BreaststrokeReturners� PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee� AAnnddrreeww FFeeeenneeyy� AAnnddrreeww GGsseellll� MMaatttthheeww HHaarrmmoonn

Newcomers� BBeenn GGrroovvee� LLuukkee HHooffffeerr� BBrriiaann SSwweeeenneeyy

Bill Roberts on the Breaststroke“We expect to be stronger in the breaststroke events this year despite the graduation of

school record holder Adam Meyer. This group as a whole is better than they were 12 monthsago. Pete Donahue and Matt Harmon are expected to lead the Navy breaststrokers in 2010-11.”

Breaststroke NotesPete Donahue has posted the No. 3 time in school history in both breaststroke events ... he wonthe 200 breast and placed second in the 100 breast at last year’s Patriot League Championship... Joseph Stark tied for second place behind Donahue in the 200 back at the league meet ...Matthew Harmon and Andrew Feeney both scored points for Navy in both breaststroke eventsat the 2010 ECAC Championship ... amongst the trio, Harmon led the way in both events withplacings of fourth in the 100 breast and seventh in the 200 breast.

ButterflyReturners� BBeenn BBoonndduurraanntt� JJeessssee CCoohheenn� SStteevvee DDuukklleetthh� MMaatttthheeww HHaarrmmoonn� CChhaarrlliiee HHeettzzeell� MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr� DDaannnnyy QQuuiinnnn� PPaattrriicckk VVeellttmmaann IIIIII� RRyyaann WWaarrdd

Newcomers� EErriicc MMaaddddeenn� GGeerraammiiaahh SSiimmooeess� GGaaggee TTrrootttteerr

Bill Roberts on the Butterfly“The top spot on the team is now open in both distances for the fly. Though we have sev-

eral who have done a terrific job scoring points in the fly events in previous years, it is now timeto see who will emerge as the new lead flyer on the team.”

Butterfly NotesSteve Dukleth holds the No. 10 time in Navy history in the 100 fly, while Mark Meyer ranks 10thin the 200 fly ... Dukleth would place third in both fly events and Meyer second in the 200 fly atlast year’s Patriot League Championship ... Patrick Veltman finished in fourth place in the 200fly at the meet ... at the ECAC Championship, Jesse Cohen won the 200 fly and Robbie Parkerplaced second in the 100 fly ... Cohen also placed fifth in the 100 fly while Charlie Hetzel had apair of top-eight showings in the fly events at the meet.

Team Captain Sam Martinette

Drew Mays

Pete Donahue Steve Dukleth

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Bill Roberts on the Sprint Freestyle“We should be more competitive in the sprinting events in 2010-11. One of our goals will

be to improve our relays at the end of the season. I believe we have the right people to makethis happen this season.”

Sprint Freestyle NotesAaron Aiken nearly swept the two sprint free events at the 2010 Patriot League Championship... Aiken won the 100 free and placed second by four-hundredths of a second in the 50 free ...Robbie Parker won the 50 free at last year’s ECAC Championship ... K.C. Linn advanced to thechampionship final in both events at the meet.

Middle/Long Distance FreestyleReturners� AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn� MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy� AAnnddrreeww BBllaazzuukk� AAddaamm CCaalllloowwaayy� JJ..JJ.. HHeellmmss� EErriikk HHuunntteerr� SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee� DDrreeww MMaayyss� WWiilllliiaamm NNoorrttoonn� JJoohhnn OOjjaarrdd� JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss

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Bill Roberts on the Middle/Long Distance Freestyle“Nearly everyone returns in 2010-11. If they can remain consistent with their practice

habits, this group should push each other to achieve new times this season. Erik Hunter andteam captain Sam Martinette are expected to set the pace for Navy in these events.”

Middle/Long Distance Freestyle NotesMac Anthony holds the Navy record in the 200 free, while Erik Hunter has posted school-recordtimes in the 500, 1000 and 1650 free ... Justin Vagts, the 2010 Patriot League Rookie of theYear, has posted top-10 times in the 500, 1000 and 1650 free events ... the 2010 PatriotLeague meet saw Anthony win the 200 and 500 free events, Hunter win the 1650 free andplace second in the 500 free, and Vagts finish in second place in the 1650 and third in the 200free ... Sam Martinette also placed third in the 1650 free and fourth in the 500 free ... at theECAC Championship, Will Norton won the 200 and 500 free titles and placed second in the1650 free on his way to garnering co-swimmer-of-the-meet laurels ... just edging Norton in the1650 was John Ojard ... Ojard also placed second to Norton in the 500 free and finished in fifthplace in the 200 free.

Individual MedleyReturners� BBeenn BBoonndduurraanntt� JJeessssee CCoohheenn� PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee� SStteevvee DDuukklleetthh� AAnnddrreeww GGsseellll� CChhaarrlliiee HHeettzzeell� EErriikk HHuunntteerr� MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr� JJoosseepphh SSttaarrkk� JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss� PPaattrriicckk VVeellttmmaann IIIIII

Newcomers� CCoonnoorr CCaammppbbeellll� BBeenn GGrroovvee� ZZaacchh MMootttteerr

Bill Roberts on the Individual Medley“This is a really important event both in training and meet settings. We will continue to

focus on the little things that help make the complete swimmer with expectations strong in theseevents for 2011. Jesse Cohen and Patrick Veltman will lead the way in the IM for Navy.”

Individual Medley NotesErik Hunter holds the Navy record in the 400 IM, with Justin Vagts ranking third in school historyin the event ... Patrick Veltman, Mark Meyer, Steve Dukleth and Jesse Cohen all rank amongNavy’s top-10 performers in the 200 IM ... Vagts and Hunter placed first and second, respective-ly, in the 400 IM at the 2010 Patriot League Championship, while Dukleth, Joseph Stark, Meyerand Pete Donahue all posted top-10 times in the 200 IM at the meet ... Jesse Cohen (200 IM)and Robbie Parker (400 IM) placed second in their events at last year’s ECAC Championship.

DivingReturners� TTaannnneerr BBoosscchh� BBrryyaann GGeennttzz� OOllaaff OOllssoonn

Newcomers� BBeenn FFrreeeeddmmaann� HHaayyddeenn JJoonneess� WWiill MMaayyoo� DD..JJ.. PPrriinncciippaattoo� MMaarrkk SStteebblleeiinn

Joe Suriano on the Divers“We have a very powerful, deep and talented men's diving team. Olaf Olson returns

after a broken foot last year in better shape and stranger than he was before his injury. He isan exciting diver who will contend for another Patriot League title and a spot at the NCAAChampionship. Bryan Gentz has the ability to jump to the sun. He is a very strong and power-ful diver. Tanner Bosch has steadily improved in his career. Hayden Jones will be tough tobeat throughout the year. Wil Mayo is a very exciting diver who has the ability to get into thewater without a splash. Matk Steblien gets ito the water very cleanly. Ben Freedman was a 10-meter age group champion. D.J. Principato was a strong high school diver.”

Diving NotesOlaf Olson, the 2009 Patriot League Diver of the Year, missed last year’s league championshipbecause of an injury ... Bryan Gentz placed third on the three meter and fourth on the onemeter at the league’s 2010 meet ... Tanner Bosch placed fifth on the three meter and 14th onthe one meter at the championship.

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2010-11 Navy Men’s Swimming & Diving RosterNNaammee CCll.. EEvveenntt HHoommeettoowwnn ((HHiigghh SScchhooooll))Aaron Aiken Sr. Sprint & Middle Freestyle Ocala, Fla. (West Port)Mac Anthony Jr. Middle Freestyle Allentown, Pa. (Parkland)Sean Bagent So. Sprint Freestyle Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)Andrew Blazuk Sr. Sprint & Middle Freestyle Seminole, Fla. (Seminole)Ben Bondurant So. Butterfly/Individual Medley Atlanta, Ga. (The Westminster Schools)Tanner Bosch Jr. Diving Kansas City, Mo. (Liberty)Adam Calloway Sr. Backstroke/Middle & Distance Freestyle Fredericksburg, Va. (James Monroe)Conor Campbell Fr. Backstroke/Individual Medley Manassas, Va. (Osbourn)Jesse Cohen Sr. Butterfly/Individual Medley Mountain Lakes, N.J. (Mountain Lakes)Deni Cullom Fr. Distance Freestyle Dana Point, Calif. (Home school)Hugh Davison Fr. Freestyle Towson, Md. (Loyola Blakefield)Pete Donahue Sr. Breaststroke/Individual Medley Washington, D.C. (Gonzaga)Steve Dukleth Jr. Butterfly/Individual Medley Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Marmion Academy)Andrew Feeney So. Breaststroke Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)Ben Freedman Fr. Diving Kennewick, Wash. (The Woodlands)Bryan Gentz Sr. Diving Wayzata, Minn. (Hopkins)Trey Gregory So. Sprint Freestyle Dallas, Texas (Flower Mound)Ben Grove Fr. Breaststroke/Individual Medley Winchester, Va. (Handley)Andrew Gsell Jr. Breaststroke/Individual Medley Mount Holly, N.J. (Rancocas Valley Regional)Matthew Harmon Sr. Breaststroke/Butterfly Cumberland, Md. (Home school)J.J. Helms Sr. Middle & Distance Freestyle Conroe, Texas (Home school)Charlie Hetzel Jr. Butterfly/Individual Medley Weddington, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic)Luke Hoffer Fr. Breaststroke Chapel Hill, N.C. (East Chapel Hill)Erik Hunter Sr. Middle & Distance Freestyle/Individual Medley Placerville, Calif. (Union Mine)Zach Ingold Fr. Backstroke/Sprint Freestyle Hornell, N.Y. (Woodberry Forest)Hayden Jones Fr. Diving Spring, Texas (Klein)K.C. Linn Jr. Backstroke/Sprint Freestyle Newhall, Calif. (Hart)Eric Madden Fr. Butterfly/Sprint Freestyle Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett)Sam Martinette Sr. Backstroke/Middle & Distance Freestyle Richmond, Va. (Mills Godwin)Wil Mayo Fr. Diving The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)Drew Mays Jr. Backstroke/Middle & Distance Freestyle Southlake, Texas (Carroll)Mark Meyer Jr. Butterfly/Individual Medley Bethesda, Md. (Walt Whitman)William Norton Jr. Middle & Distance Freestyle Tyler, Texas (Grace Community)John Ojard So. Middle & Distance Freestyle Ellicott City, Md. (St. Paul’s)Olaf Olson Sr. Diving Bainbridge Island, Wash. (Bainbridge)Robbie Parker So. Sprint Freestyle Vienna, Va. (James Madison)D.J. Principato Fr. Diving Easton, Pa. (Notre Dame)Danny Quinn So. Butterfly/Sprint Freestyle Queenstown, Md. (St. Mary’s)Geramiah Simoes Fr. Butterfly Kailua Hawaii (Iolani School)Joseph Stark So. Backstroke/Individual Medley Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Prep)Mark Steblein Fr. Diving Hitchcock, Texas (Dickinson)Ryan Stumpf Sr. Backstroke/Sprint Freestyle Palm Harbor, Fla. (Tampa Prep)Brian Sweeney Fr. Breaststroke/Sprint Freestyle Ellicott City, Md. (McDonogh School)Gage Trotter Fr. Backstroke/Butterfly Conroe, Texas (Conroe)Justin Vagts So. Distance Freestyle/Individual Medley Crofton, Md. (South River)Patrick Veltman III Sr. Butterfly/Individual Medley Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian)Ryan Ward Sr. Backstroke/Butterfly Prospect, Ky. (duPont Manual)

HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –––– Bill Roberts (Springfield '92), Eighth SeasonAAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh –––– Chris Maiello (Hartwick ‘02), Third SeasonVVoolluunntteeeerr AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh –– Jake Keefe (Navy ‘05), First SeasonDDiivviinngg CCooaacchh –––– Joe Suriano (Michigan '70), 33rd SeasonOOffffiicceerr RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee –––– Lt. Laura Lawson, USNFFaaccuullttyy RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee –––– Brannon WheelerTTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –––– Sam Martinette

Mids by ClassSSeenniioorrss ((1144))Aaron AikenAndrew BlazukAdam CallowayJesse CohenPete DonahueBryan GentzMatthew HarmonJ.J. HelmsErik HunterSam MartinetteOlaf OlsonRyan StumpfPatrick Veltman IIIRyan Ward

JJuunniioorrss ((99))Mac AnthonyTanner BoschSteve DuklethAndrew GsellCharlie HetzelK.C. LinnDrew MaysMark MeyerWilliam Norton

SSoopphhoommoorreess ((99))Sean BagentBen BondurantAndrew FeeneyTrey GregoryJohn OjardRobbie ParkerDanny QuinnJoseph StarkJoseph Vagts

FFrreesshhmmeenn ((1155))Conor CampbellDeni CullomHugh DavisonBen FreedmanBen GroveLuke HofferZach IngoldHayden JonesEric MaddenWil MayoD.J. PrincipatoGeramiah SimoesMark StebleinBrian SweeneyGage Trotter

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posted a career-best time of 1:47.59 (fourth best time atNavy) in winning the trial heats of the event at the meet ...also finished in third place in the 1650 free (career-best time)and fourth in the 500 free at the championship ... won the 200back against Army while winning a trio of 400 free and one800 free races during the regular season ... 22000088--0099 ––Placed third in the 500 free, fourth in the 1650 free and eighthin the 200 back at the Patriot League Meet ... set career-besttimes in each of the three events and in the 1000 free (1650split) at the meet ... won the 500 and 1000 free eventsagainst Penn and Rider, after which he was named as thePatriot League Swimmer of the Week ... 22000077--0088 –– Scoredpoints for Navy at the EISL meet in the 1000 and 1650 free ...placed 17th in both events, while setting career-best times ineach ... won the 200 back and 800 free against American,Bucknell and Lafayette ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated fromMills E. Godwin High School ... helped lead his club swim-ming team to the 2006 NCSA title ... individually, earned All-American honors at the 2007 event ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– SamuelNathan Martinette ... born April 6, 1989, in Richmond, Va. ...grandfather, Samuel Collins, graduated from Navy in 1939 ...history major.

Sam MartinetteSenior • Richmond, Va.2010-11 Team CaptainBackstroke • Middle/Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 BBaacckk 1:47.59 Feb. 20, 2010550000 FFrreeee 4:26.27 Feb. 19, 200911000000 FFrreeee 9:21.49 Feb. 21, 200911665500 FFrreeee 15:35.30 Feb. 20, 2010

CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp MMeeeett SSccoorriinngg‘‘0088 EEIISSLL ‘‘0099 PPLL ‘‘1100 PPLL

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Aaron Aiken

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List for a pairof semesters ... AAtthhlleettiiccHHoonnoorrss –– Earned First-Team All-Patriot League hon-ors in 2009 and ‘10 ... 22000099--1100 –– Won the 100 free whileplacing second in the 50 freeand third in the 200 free atthe Patriot LeagueChampionship ... helped

Navy sweep the three freestyle relay titles at the champi-onship ... totaled five 50 free and four 100 free victories dur-ing Navy’s dual meet season ... selected as the PatriotLeague Swimmer of the Week on Jan. 12 ... 22000088--0099 ––Placed second in the 100 free (44.47) and 200 free (1:36.80)and eighth in the 50 free (20.41) at the Patriot League Meet... established career-best times in each event at the meet ...helped Navy sweep the three freestyle relay titles at thechampionship ... posted seven wins and seven second-place

Aaron AikenSenior • Ocala, Fla.Sprint/Middle Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 51.45 Feb. 19, 20105500 FFrreeee 20.41 Feb. 19, 2009110000 FFrreeee 44.47 Feb. 21, 2009220000 FFrreeee 1:36.80 Feb. 20, 2009

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finishes in 14 100 free races during the regular season ...22000077--0088 –– Was one of Navy’s top sprinters until a broken fin-ger curtailed his season ... had totaled 13 victories in 21 races(including a 6-0 record in the 50 free) prior to his injury ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Graduated from West Port High School ... previous-ly attended Vanguard High School for three years ... was amember of state-title winning swimming teams in 2006 and ‘07... individually, was selected as the MVP of his swimmingteam and as the county swimmer of the year over the courseof his career ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Aaron John Aiken ... born March23, 1989, in Ocala, Fla. ... economics major.

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the meet ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Norcross HighSchool ... earned all-state laurels in swimming as a senior ...scored the most points on the team during the 2009 season... garnered Academic All-America honors during his junioryear when he served as the captain of the swimming team ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Sean Patrick Bagent ... born April 18, 1991, inManhasset, N.Y. ... quantitative economics major.

Sean BagentSophomore • Norcross, Ga.Sprint Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFrreeee 46.36 Feb. 28, 2010220000 FFrreeee 1:41.86 Feb. 27, 2010550000 FFrreeee 4:42.19 Feb. 26, 2010

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in foursemsters ... 22000099--1100 ––Competed in the consolationfinals of each of his threeevents at the ECACChampionship ... finished11th in the 50 free, 12th inthe 100 free and 14th in the200 free with season-besttimes in each of the events ...

22000088--0099 –– Placed seventh in the 100 and 200 free eventsand ninth in the 50 free at the ECAC Meet ... posted career-best times in each of the three events at the meet (20.90,45.90, 1:40.89) ... 22000077--0088 –– Set season-best times in the50 free, 100 free and 200 free at the Patriot League Meet ...HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Seminole High School ...competed in both swimming and baseball ... won the 2007state title in the 100 backstroke ... was tabbed as the countyswimmer of the year as a senior ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– AndrewCooper Blazuk ... born Nov. 27, 1988, in St. Petersburg, Fla.... ocean engineering major.

Andrew BlazukSenior • Seminole, Fla.Sprint/Middle Freestyle

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in foursemesters ... named to the2010 Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll ...AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Selectedas the 2009 Patriot LeagueRookie of the Year while alsoearning first-team all-leaguehonors ... also garnered first-team all-league laurels in ‘10

... earned 2010 Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-Americahonors from CollegeSwimming.com ... 22001100 SSuummmmeerr ––Competed at the U.S. Summer Nationals ... 22000099--1100 ––Selected as the Patriot League Swimmer of the Week on Jan.26 ... won the 200 and 500 free events and placed second inthe 100 free at the league meet ... helped Navy win the 400free and 800 free relay titles at the championship ... tallied 17individual event victories during the regular season ... 22000088--0099 –– Set a Navy and league record in the 200 free with hisopening time of 1:36.29 in the 800 free relay at the PatriotLeague Meet ... won both the 100 free and 200 free andplaced second in the 500 free at the league meet ... his timesin the 100 and 500 events were both career bests ... posted11 wins in 17 200 free races during the regular season ...HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Parkland High School ... won2008 state titles in the 200 and 500 freestyle events ... setdistrict records in both events during his prep career ...selected as the swimmer of the meet at the state champi-onship as a senior ... was a member of the National HonorSociety ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– James McManus Anthony ... bornJan. 10, 1990, in Allentown, Pa. ... sister is a senior at Armyand competes on the school’s basketball team ... economicsmajor.

Mac Anthony Junior • Allentown, Pa.Middle Freestyle

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SScchhooooll –– Graduated from The Westminster Schools ... wasa member of state title-winning swimming teams in his firstthree years at the school ... garnered all-state and All-America laurels as both a junior and senior ... selected as theMVP of his swimming team as a senior ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Benjamin Stuart Bondurant ... born April 12, 1991, in Atlanta,Ga. ... ocean engineering major.

Ben BondurantSophomore • Atlanta, Ga.Butterfly • Individual Medley

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in twoterms ... named to the 2010Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll ... 22000099--1100 ––Placed fifth on the threemeter and 14th on the onemeter at the Patriot LeagueMeet ... won the three meteragainst American ... 22000088--0099–– Placed third on the three

meter against both Maryland and Harvard ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll ––Graduated from Liberty High School ... earned four letters asa member of the school’s diving team ... received a trio of all-conference accolades over his career ... qualified for the2007 National Junior Olympics on both springboard events ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Lucas Tanner Bosch ... born Oct. 11, 1989, inKansas City, Mo. ... aerospace engineering major.

Tanner Bosch Junior • Kansas City, Mo.Diving

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Adam Calloway

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in sixsemesters ... was named tothe 2009 and ‘10 PatriotLeague Academic HonorRolls ... 22000099--1100 –– Scoredpoints for Navy in a trio ofevents at the ECACChampionship ... placed sixthin the 1650 free and 12th inboth the 200 back and 500

free with season-best times in each event ... 22000088--0099 ––Placed fifth in the 500 free, seventh in the 1650 free andninth in the 200 back at the ECAC Meet ... set career-besttimes in each of the three events and in the 1000 free (1650split) at the championship ... 22000077--0088 –– Recorded his toptimes of the year in the 200 back and 500 free at the NavyInvite ... his best 1000 free clocking came against UMBC ...HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from James Monroe High School... was selected as the swimmer of the year during each ofhis final three seasons at James Monroe ... also competed in

Adam CallowaySenior • Fredericksburg, Va.Backstroke • Middle/Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 BBaacckk 1:51.93 March 1, 2009550000 FFrreeee 4:32.12 Feb. 27, 200911000000 FFrreeee 9:38.80 March 1, 200911665500 FFrreeee 16:05.17 March 1, 2009

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cross country at the school ... also attended Hargrave MilitaryAcademy for one year ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Robert Adam Calloway... born Feb. 8, 1988, in Fredericksburg, Va. ... English majorwith a Japanese minor.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Was homeschooled ... was a three-timemember of the U.S. NationalOpen Water Swimming Team... was the 2008 10K nationalchampion in the 18 andunder flight, while winning theoverall national title in boththe 5K and 10K (18 andunder) in 2010 ... PPeerrssoonnaall–– Charles Denison Cullom... born July 26, 1991, in

Santiago, Chile ... uncle graduated from Navy in 1963.

Deni CullomFreshman • Dana Point, Calif.Distance Freestyle

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Loyola Blakefield HighSchool ... competed on theschool’s swimming and waterpolo teams ... won a com-bined five conference titles inthe two sports ... in swim-ming, earned four all-confer-ence honors while also earn-ing All-America laurels ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– HughMacGregor Davison ... born

Sept. 13, 1991, in Baltimore, Md.

Hugh DavisonFreshman • Towson, Md.Freestyle

AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– NamedFirst-Team All-Patriot Leaguein 2009 ... 22001100 SSuummmmeerr ––Competed at the U.S.Summer Nationals ... 22000099--1100 –– Won the 200 fly whileplacing second in the 200 IMand fifth in the 100 fly at theECAC Championship ... his100 fly time of 49.61 was anew career-best mark ...22000088--0099 –– Set career-best

times in placing fourth in the 200 fly, fifth in the 200 IM andseventh in the 100 fly at the Patriot League Meet ... postedtimes of 49.78 in the 100 fly, 1:47.06 in the 200 fly and1:51.87 in the 200 IM at the championship ... 22000077--0088 ––recorded a trio of season-best times at the EISL Meet ...placed ninth in the 400 IM, 12th in the 200 fly and 18th in the200 IM ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Mountain LakesHigh School ... helped lead the school’s swimming team tostate titles in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07 ... was tabbed as an All-American during each of his four years ... also competed inbaseball ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Jesse Samuel Cohen ... born Dec.21, 1988, in Orange, Calif. ... brother was a four-year mem-ber of the Seton Hall soccer team ... general engineeringmajor.

Jesse CohenSenior • Mountain Lakes, N.J.Butterfly • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFllyy 49.61 Feb. 27, 2010220000 FFllyy 1:47.06 Feb. 21, 2009220000 IIMM 1:51.87 Feb. 19, 2009

CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp MMeeeett SSccoorriinngg‘‘0088 EEIISSLL ‘‘0099 PPLL ‘‘1100 EECCAACC

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Jesse Cohen

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Osbourn High School ...was a four-year member ofthe school’s swimming team... garnered all-city honors asboth a junior and senior ...also tabbed as the team’sMVP in 2010 ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Conor Patrick Campbell ...born Feb. 11, 1992, inManassas, Va.

Conor CampbellFreshman • Manassas, Va.Backstroke • Individual Medley

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AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– EarnedFirst-Team All-Patriot Leaguehonors in 2010 ... 22001100SSuummmmeerr –– Competed at theU.S. Summer Nationals ...22000099--1100 –– Won the 200breast, placed second in the100 breast and finished 10thin the 200 IM at the PatriotLeague Championship ... setnew career-best times ineach event at the meet ...

helped Navy win the 200 free and 400 free relay titles at thechampionship ... totaled six individual event victories duringthe course of the regular season ... 22000088--0099 –– Finished inthird place in the 200 breast and seventh place in the 100breast at the ECAC Championship ... 22000077--0088 –– Placed sev-enth in both breaststroke events at the Patriot League Meet... recorded his top times of the year in both breaststrokeevents and the 200 IM at the championship ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll–– Graduated from Gonzaga College High School ... gar-nered all-league accolades in 2005 and ‘06, All-Met honors in‘05 and ‘07 and All-America recognition in ‘06 and ‘07 ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Peter Shane Donahue ... born July 13, 1989 ...cousin, Joe Donahue, graduated from Navy in 2004 ...oceanography major.

Pete DonahueSenior • Washington, D.C.Breaststroke • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBrreeaasstt 56.11 Feb. 19, 2010220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:00.50 Feb. 20, 2010220000 IIMM 1:52.74 Feb. 18, 2010

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Pete Donahue

AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– EarnedFirst-Team All-Patriot Leaguehonors in 2010 ... earned2010 Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-America honorsfrom CollegeSwimming.com... 22000099--1100 –– Recorded atrio of top-four finishes at thePatriot League Meet in the100 fly (third), 200 fly (third)and 200 IM (fourth), settingcareer-best times in all three

events ... totaled 12 second-place finishes in the butterflyevents during the regular season ... 22000088--0099 –– Won the 200fly at the ECAC Meet with a season-best time of 1:47.96 ...also placed seventh in the 200 IM and 10th in the 100 fly atthe meet with season-best times in both events ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Graduated from Marmion Academy ... also attend-ed Glenbard West High School for two years ... earned All-America honors in swimming during his senior year ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Steven Palmer Dukleth ... born June 7, 1989, inWinfield, Ill. ... economics major.

Steve Dukleth Junior • Glen Ellyn, Ill.Butterfly • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFllyy 48.89 Feb. 19, 2010220000 FFllyy 1:47.18 Feb. 20, 2010220000 IIMM 1:50.74 Feb. 18, 2010

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Steve Dukleth

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to the Navy’sCommandant’s List once ...named to the 2010 PatriotLeague Academic Honor Roll... 22000099--1100 –– Placed 10th inthe 100 breast and 11th inthe 200 breast at the ECACChampionship ... set season-best times in both events atthe meet ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll ––Graduated from Norcross

High School ... won state titles in the 100 breaststroke as asenior ... earned All-America status in the event as a senior... selected as the captain of the team as a senior ... garneredall-state accolades in both 2008 and ‘09 ... served as a vicepresident of his senior class ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Andrew KevinFeeney ... born May 10, 1991, in Indianapolis, Ind. ... eco-nomics major.

Andrew Feeney Sophomore • Norcross, Ga.Breaststroke

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBrreeaasstt 58.06 Feb. 27, 2010220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:07.77 Feb. 28, 2010220000 IIMM 2:03.45 Jan. 9, 2010

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22000099--1100 –– Tied for ninth inthe 100 free at the NavyInvite ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll ––Graduated from FlowerMound High School ... gar-nered All-America status inswimming in each of his fourseasons ... was a member ofthe school’s state title-win-ning 200 freestyle relay teamduring his senior year ... theswimming team placed sec-

ond in the state that year, while winning district titles in eachof his four years ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Trey Marvin Gregory ... bornJan. 1, 1991, in Dallas, Texas ... political science major.

Trey GregorySophomore • Dallas, TexasSprint Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFllyy 55.06 Jan. 30, 20105500 FFrreeee 22.32 Jan. 30, 2010110000 FFrreeee 48.03 Jan. 30, 2010

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Handley High School ...competed on the swimmingteam in each of his four years... won the state title in the100 breaststroke as both ajunior and senior ... set thestate record in both efforts ...served as the team captain ...was a member of theNational Honor Society ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Benjamin Taylor

Grove ... born Dec. 7, 1991, in Winchester, Va.

Ben GroveFreshman • Winchester, Va.Breaststroke • Individual Medley

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom The Woodlands HighSchool ... won the 2009 agegroup national title on thetower ... placed sixth at the2010 national championshipin synchronized diving ... alsowas a 2006 junior nationalsemifinalist in gymnastics ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Benjamin AsaFreedman ... born May 11,1992, in Albuquerque, N.M.

... brother graduated from Navy in 2007.

Ben FreedmanFreshman • Kennewick, Wash.Diving

AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– EarnedSecond-Team All-PatriotLeague honors in 2010 ...22000099--1100 –– Placed third onthe three meter and fourth onthe one meter at the PatriotLeague Championship ...won the three meter againstUMBC while totaling 13 top-3finishes during the regularseason ... 22000088--0099 –– Did notcompete ... 22000077--0088 –– Best

finish during the regular season was a tie for second againstCatholic ... scored points for the Mids in seven meets ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Graduated from Wayzata High School ... competedin diving, baseball and football at the school ... his swimmingand diving team claimed its sectional title in each of his fouryears, placed second in the state twice and won the statechampionship in 2007 ... was a three-time all-state selectionas a diver, while earning all-conference honors in each of hisfour seasons ... was also a member of two conference-titlewinning baseball teams and twice garnered all-conferencelaurels ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Bryan Michael Gentz ... born May 6,1988, in Minneapolis, Minn. ... mother became the firstfemale student-athlete at Minnesota to win a national titlewhen she won the NCAA three-meter crown in 1982 ... sys-tems engineering major.

Bryan GentzSenior • Wayzata, Minn.Diving

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TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBrreeaasstt 1:00.48 Feb. 27, 2010220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:07.96 Feb. 28, 2010440000 IIMM 4:09.55 Feb. 27, 2010

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to Navy’sCommandant’s List for the2009 spring semester ...22000099--1100 –– Placed eighth inthe 400 IM and 12th in the200 breast at the ECACChampionship ... set career-best times in both events andin the 100 breast at the meet... 22000088--0099 –– Posted sea-son-best times in both the

100 breast and 400 IM against Harvard ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll ––Graduated from Rancocas Valley Regional High School ...earned four letters in swimming at the school ... the team wonleague titles during each of his four years ... individually,selected as the MVP of the team for both his junior and sen-ior years ... earned second-team all-state honors in the 500free as a senior ... was a member of the National HonorSociety ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Andrew David Gsell ... born Sept. 27,1989, in Mt. Holly, N.J. ... ocean engineering major.

Andrew Gsell Junior • Mt. Holly, N.J.Breaststroke • Individual Medley

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sSuperintendent’s List threetimes, to the Commandant’sList five times and to theDean’s List in two semesters... named to the 2010 PatriotLeague Academic Honor Roll... 22000099--1100 –– Placed fourthin the 100 breast and sev-enth in the 200 breast at theECAC Championship ... set

career-best times in both events and the 100 fly at the meet... 22000088--0099 –– Placed 13th in the 100 breast and 14th in the200 breast at the ECAC Meet ... set career-best times in bothevents and in the 100 fly at the championship ... 22000077--0088 ––Set season-best times in the 100 breast and 200 breast dur-ing the Navy Invite ... placed third in the 100 breast againstAmerican and Lafayette during the regular season ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Was home schooled ... garnered seven All-American honors from the YMCA ... won the 2006 YMCALong Course National Championship in the 50m fly ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Matthew John Harmon ... born Dec. 1, 1987, inEaston, Md. ... naval architecture major.

Matthew HarmonSenior • Cumberland, Md.Breaststroke • Butterfly

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBrreeaasstt 57.15 Feb. 27, 2010220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:06.36 Feb. 28, 2010110000 FFllyy 51.66 Feb. 28, 2010

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Matthew Harmon

AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– NamedSecond-Team All-PatriotLeague in 2008 ... 22000099--1100–– won the 200 free againstJohns Hopkins while placingsecond in the event a trio ofraces during the regular sea-son ... 22000088--0099 –– Postedseason-best times of 1:43.20in the 200 free and 4:47.70 inthe 500 free ... won the 800mfree against Johns Hopkins ...

22000077--0088 –– Placed fourth in the 500 free, fifth in the 1650free and eighth in the 200 free at the Patriot League Meet ...set career-best times in all three events at the championship... also helped Navy win the league crown in the 800 freestylerelay ... totaled 11 second-place finishes during the regularseason ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Was home schooled ... rankedamong the top-16 swimmers in the country in multiple eventsin 2006 ... qualified for the 2007 U.S.A. Swimming SummerNational Meet ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Joshua Jon Helms ... born May9, 1988, in Cleveland, Texas ... father, Jeff, swam at Texas-Arlington ... oceanography major.

J.J. HelmsSenior • Conroe, TexasMiddle/Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 FFrreeee 1:41.52 Feb. 22, 2008550000 FFrreeee 4:34.08 Feb. 21, 200811000000 FFrreeee 9:42.52 Nov. 17, 200711665500 FFrreeee 16:17.73 Feb. 23, 2008

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Erik Hunter

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List twice ...22000099--1100 –– Finished in sev-enth place in the 100 fly,eighth place in the 200 flyand 15th place in the 200 IMat the ECAC Championship... 22000088--0099 –– Placed third inthe 200 fly, fourth in the 100fly and 14th in the 200 IM atthe ECAC Meet ... recorded

season-best times in each of the three events at the champi-onship ... 22000088 SSuummmmeerr –– Competed in the U.S. OlympicTrials in the 100 butterfly (101st) ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll ––Graduated from Charlotte Catholic High School ... tabbed asthe North Carolina High School Swimmer of the Year follow-ing his senior season ... helped Charlotte Catholic to a statetitle and was a member of two state record-setting relayteams .... also selected as the MVP of the state meet ...tabbed as the 2008 Charlotte Observer North Carolina HighSchool Athlete of the Year ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Charles EdwardHetzel ... born July 27, 1989, in Indianapolis, Ind. ... interna-tional relations major.

Charlie HetzelJunior • Weddington, N.C.Butterfly • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFllyy 49.25 Feb. 28, 2009220000 FFllyy 1:49.32 March 1, 2009220000 IIMM 1:53.43 Feb. 27, 2009

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom East Chapel Hill HighSchool ... was a four-yearmember of the school’sswimming team ... won acombined four state titlesover the course of his juniorand senior years in the 200breaststroke (two), 1000 freeand the mile ... also won the200 breast long course statecrown ... garnered All-

America honors in the 100 breast in his final two years ... wasa member of the National French Honor Society ... PPeerrssoonnaall–– Lucas Michael Hoffer ... born Sept. 13, 1991, in Durham,N.C.

Luke HofferFreshman • Chapel Hill, N.C.Breaststroke

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List in threeterms ... named to the 2010Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll ... AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss–– Qualified for and compet-ed in a trio of events at the2009 NCAA Championship ...earned First-Team All-PatriotLeague honors as a sopho-more and junior ... earned

2010 Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-America honors fromCollegeSwimming.com ... 22001100 SSuummmmeerr –– Competed at theU.S. Open ... 22000099--1100 –– Selected as the Patriot LeagueSwimmer of the Week on Nov. 24 and Feb. 9 ... won the1650 free and placed second in the 500 free and 400 IM atthe Patriot League Championship ... helped Navy win the 800free free relay title at the championship ... posted 14 individ-ual event wins and eight second-place finishes in 27 racesduring the regular season ... 22000099 SSuummmmeerr –––– Competed atthe USA Swimming World Championship Trials in the 400free and 400 IM ... 22000088--0099 –– Placed 28th in the 1650 free,33rd in the 400 IM and 43rd in the 500 free at the NCAAChampionship ... won the 500 and 1650 free and 400 IMevents at the Patriot League Meet ... each of his three clock-ing set new Navy and league records ... posted 29 wins andfive second-place showings in 35 individual events during theregular season ... 22000077--0088 –– Placed fifth in the 1000 freeand sixth in the 500 free with Navy records (at the time) inthe respective events at the EISL Meet ... set a Patriot

Erik HunterSenior • Placerville, Calif.Middle/Distance Free • Ind. Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess550000 FFrreeee 4:18.56•^ Feb. 19, 200911000000 FFrreeee 8:59.52• Feb. 21, 200911665500 FFrreeee 14:58.72•^ Feb. 21, 2009440000 IIMM 3:51.24•^ Feb. 20, 2009• = Navy Record; ^ = Patriot League Record

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League record in placing seventh in the 1650 free at the EISLchampionship ... totaled 19 victories during the regular season... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Union Mine High School ...captained the swimming team to the 2007 conference title ...individually, garnered All-American accolades as a junior andsenior ... was also selected as a three-time team MVP ... com-peted at the 2006, ‘08 and ‘09 U.S. Open Meets ... ranked239th in the world in the 800m free for 2006 ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Erik Rey Hunter ... born Sept. 18, 1989, in Placerville, Calif. ...mechanical engineering major.

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Klein High School ...won the state title on the onemeter and garnered All-America honors in the eventas a senior ... placed eighthon the one meter at the 2009Senior Nationals ... PPeerrssoonnaall–– Hayden Nicholas Jones ...born June 4, 1992, in TheWoodlands, Texas ... brother,Harrison, is a junior at USC

who has garnered All-America accolades in each of his firsttwo seasons.

Hayden JonesFreshman • Spring, TexasDiving

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Woodberry Forest HighSchool ... also attendedCarthage Central School overthe course of his prep career... garnered All-America hon-ors in swimming as both ajunior and senior in the sprintfreestyle events and in a trioof relay events ... set thestate record in the 50 free asa senior ... totaled four indi-

vidual event state titles ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Zachary Ryan Ingold... born Dec. 5, 1991, in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... father serves in theArmy.

Zach IngoldFreshman • Hornell, N.Y.Backstroke • Sprint Freestyle

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List twice andto the Dean’s List once ...22000099--1100 –– Placed third inthe 100 free, seventh in the50 free and tied for 12th inthe 100 back at the ECACChampionship ... set career-best times in each event atthe meet ... 22000088--0099 ––Posted season-best times in

the 100 back and 50 and 100 free events at Patriot LeagueMeet ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Hart High School ...earned three letters as a member of the school’s swimmingteam and two as a football player ... selected as the MVP ofhis swimming team during his senior season ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Kenneth Caldwell Linn ... born Dec. 26, 1989, in Lemoore,Calif. ... brother, Mike, graduated from Navy in 2006 and wasa member of the swimming team ... ocean engineering major.

K.C. LinnJunior • Newhall, Calif.Backstroke • Sprint Freestyle

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom North Gwinnett HighSchool ... was a four-yearmember of the school’sswimming team ... won thestate title in the 100 fly as asenior ... garnered team MVPhonors in each of his fourseasons ... tabbed as aScholastic All-American as asenior ... also competed onthe track team ... was a

member of the National Honor Society ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– EricWilliam Madden ... born March 19, 1991, in Orlando, Fla.

Eric MaddenFreshman • Suwanee, Ga.Butterfly • Sprint Freestyle

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom The Woodlands HighSchool ... helped his teamwin multiple Junior Nationaltitles and National titles ...placed sixth in synchronizeddiving at the 2010 nationalchampionship ... garneredAll-America honors in each ofhis final three seasons ... wasa member of the NationalHonor Society and served as

the president of the National English Honor Society ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– William Charles Mayo ... born March 4, 1992, inSpring, Texas.

Wil MayoFreshman • The Woodlands, TexasDiving

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss ––Garnered Honorable MentionAll-Scholar Athlete laurelsfrom the CSCAA in 2009 ...has been named to Navy’sCommandant’s Lists in foursemesters and to the Dean’sList twice ... also was namedto the 2009 and ‘10 PatriotLeague Academic HonorRolls ... AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss ––Named First-Team All-Patriot

League in 2009 and in ‘10 ... earned 2010 Honorable MentionMid-Major All-America laurels from CollegeSwimming.com ...22001100 SSuummmmeerr –– Competed at the U.S. Summer Nationals ...22000099--1100 –– Placed second in the 200 fly, fourth in the 100back and sixth in the 200 IM at the Patriot LeagueChampionship ... helped Navy win the 200 medley and 400

Mark MeyerJunior • Bethesda, Md.Butterfly • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 50.90 Feb. 19, 2010110000 FFllyy 49.43 Feb. 20, 2009220000 FFllyy 1:45.92 Feb. 21, 2009220000 IIMM 1:49.94 Feb. 19, 2009

CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp MMeeeett SSccoorriinngg‘‘0099 PPLL ‘‘1100 PPLL

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List two times... AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Tabbedas the 2010 Co-ECACSwimmer of the Meet ...earned 2010 HonorableMention Mid-Major All-America honors fromCollegeSwimming.com ...22000099--1100 –– Won the 200 freeand the 500 free and placed

second in the 1650 free at the ECAC Championship ...recorded career-best times in each of the three events at themeet ... won a trio of 200 free races during the regular sea-son to go along with 15 second-place finishes in his variedevents ... 22000088--0099 –– Posted four season-best times at theECAC Meet ... placed second in the 1650 free, third in the500 free and fourth in the 200 free at the championship ...totaled 11 second-place finishes in the 800m/1000y free in 14races during the regular season ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Grace Community High School ... competed on theswimming and cross country teams at the school and servedas the team captain of both programs ... garnered all-stateaccolades in swimming during each of his four years andhelped the squad to a share of the state title as a junior ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– William Christopher Norton ... born Jan. 5, 1990,in Hong Kong ... ocean engineering major.

William NortonJunior • Tyler, TexasMiddle/Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 FFrreeee 1:39.29 Feb. 27, 2010550000 FFrreeee 4:27.61 Feb. 26, 201011000000 FFrreeee 9:25.22 March 1, 200911665500 FFrreeee 15:38.93 Feb. 28, 2010

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medley relay titles at the championship ... totaled eight individ-ual event victories and 12 second-place showings during theregular season ... 22000099 SSuummmmeerr –––– Competed at the USASwimming World Championship Trials ... advanced to the Cfinal (sixth place) in the 200 fly ... 22000088--0099 –– Set a trio of sea-son-best times at the Patriot League Meet ... placed second inthe 200 fly, third in the 200 IM and sixth in the 100 fly ... post-ed eight victories in the 100 fly and three wins in the 200 flyduring the regular season ... added 16 second-place showingsin the two events ... 22000088 SSuummmmeerr –––– Competed at the U.S.Olympic Trials in the 200 butterfly (36th) ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll ––Graduated from Walt Whitman High School ... earned All-America honors during each of his last three seasons ... wondivision crowns in the 50 free (2007), 100 fly (‘07 & ‘08) and200 free (‘08) ... also won several county titles and earnedmultiple all-area honors ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Mark Philip Meyer ...born Oct. 21, 1989, in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho ... was a team-mate of older brother Adam (‘10) for two seasons at Navy ...previously, mother (‘80), father (‘80) and uncle (‘82) all gradu-ated from the Naval Academy ... systems engineering major.

Mark Meyer

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List fourtimes and to the Dean’s Listonce ... named to the 2010Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll ... 22000099--1100 ––Placed second in the 200back, fourth in the 500 freeand eighth in the 100 back atthe ECAC Championship ...attained career-best clock-

ings in each event at the meet ... won the 500 free at theNavy Invite ... 22000088--0099 –– Placed third in the 1650 free, sev-enth in the 500 free and eighth in the 200 back at ECACMeet ... set season-best times in each event at the champi-onship ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Southlake CarrollHigh School ... helped the school’s swimming team to a pairof regional titles ... individually, garnered all-state and All-America honors during his junior and senior years ... was amember of the National Honor Society ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Andrew Caleb Mays ... born Dec. 12, 1989, in Raleigh, N.C.... systems engineering major.

Drew MaysJunior • Southlake, TexasBackstroke • Mid./Dist. Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 52.45 Feb. 27, 2010220000 BBaacckk 1:50.32 Feb. 28, 2010550000 FFrreeee 4:34.38 Feb. 26, 201011665500 FFrreeee 16:00.30 March 1, 2009

CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp MMeeeett SSccoorriinngg‘‘0099 EECCAACC ‘‘1100 EECCAACC

110000 BBaacckk –– 8220000 BBaacckk 8 2550000 FFrreeee 7 411665500 FFrreeee 3 ––PPooiinnttss 39 43

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to Navy’sCommandant’s List once ...22000099--1100 –– Won the 1650free while placing second inthe 500 free and fifth in the200 free at the ECACChampionship ... set season-best times in both events andin the 1000 free at the meet... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom St. Paul’s School ...

earned Scholastic All-America honors ... named to the 2009All-Maryland squad ... academically, was named to the CumLaude Society ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– John Harold Ojard ... born April4, 1991, in Baltimore, Md. ... systems engineering major.

John Ojard Sophomore • Ellicott City, Md.Middle/Distance Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 FFrreeee 1:41.68 Feb. 27, 2010550000 FFrreeee 4:29.13 Feb. 26, 201011000000 FFrreeee 9:30.81 Feb. 28, 201011665500 FFrreeee 15:38.59 Feb. 28, 2010

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List threetimes and to the Dean’s Listin one semester ... AAtthhlleettiiccHHoonnoorrss –– Selected as the2008 EISL Co-Diver of theYear and as the 2009 PatriotLeague Diver of the Year ...named Second-Team All-Patriot League in ‘08 beforeearning first-team honors in

‘09 ... 22000099--1100 –– Was tabbed as the Patriot League Diver ofthe Week on Oct. 13, Nov. 24 and Jan. 12 before injuries cutshort his season ... posted 12 wins and a pair of second-place finishes in 16 competitions during the regular season ...22000088--0099 –– Won both boards at the Patriot League Meet ...placed first or second in all 36 events during the regular sea-son ... totaled 11 wins on the one meter and 16 wins on thethree meter ... selected as the Patriot League Diver of theWeek six times ... 22000077--0088 –– Placed second on both boardsat the Patriot League Meet (finishing behind teammate JonGalinski in both events) ... finished in second place on theone meter and fourth place on the three meter at the EISLMeet ... selected as the Patriot League Diver of the Weekthree times during the regular season ... totaled 16 victoriesand nine second-place showings during the regular season ...HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Bainbridge High School ...won the state high school diving title during his junior andsenior seasons ... swimming team won state title in both ofthose years, as well ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Olaf Douglas Olson ...born April 1, 1989, in Seattle, Wash. ... history major.

Olaf OlsonSenior • Bainbridge Island, Wash.Diving

CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp MMeeeett SSccoorriinngg‘‘0088 PPLL ‘‘0088 EEIISSLL ‘‘0099 PPLL

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Olaf Olson

22000099--1100 –– Won the 50 freewhile placing second in the100 fly and 15th in the 100free at the ECACChampionship ... set season-best times in all three eventsat the meet ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll–– Graduated from JamesMadison High School ... wona trio of state titles as a sen-ior: 50 free, 200 free relay,400 free relay ... earned All-

American status in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly in 2009... set the state record in the 50 free ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– RobertJames Parker ... born Nov. 7, 1990, in Peoria, Ill. ... politicalscience major.

Robbie ParkerSophomore • Vienna, Va.Sprint Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFllyy 49.53 Feb. 27, 20105500 FFrreeee 20.60 Feb. 26, 2010110000 FFrreeee 47.05 Feb. 28, 2010

CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp MMeeeett SSccoorriinngg‘‘1100 EECCAACC

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Notre Dame HighSchool competed in both div-ing and track at the school ...in diving, placed first in thedistrict as both a junior andsenior as well as third in thestate in 2010 ... garnered all-city accolades in the sportduring his final season ...served as the captain of thetrack team as a senior ... was

a member of the National Honor Society ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––David John Principato ... born Dec. 10, 1991, in Scranton, Pa.

D.J. PrincipatoFreshman • Easton, Pa.Diving

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sSuperintendent’s List once,to the Commandant’s List insix semesters and to theDean’s List twice ... wasnamed to the 2009 and ‘10Patriot League AcademicHonor Rolls ... 22000099--1100 ––Placed third in the 100 back,seventh in the 100 free and12th in the 50 free at the

ECAC Championship ... his 100 back time of 51.39 was anew career-best clocking ... 22000088--0099 –– Placed 10th in the100 free and 13th in the 100 back at the ECAC Meet ...recorded career-best times in both events, as well as in the50 free at the championship ... 22000077--0088 –– Set season-besttimes in the 100 back and in both sprint freestyle events atthe Navy Invite ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from the TampaPreparatory School ... competed in both swimming and row-ing ... in swimming, garnered all-county and team MVP hon-ors during his junior and senior years ... the team won the ‘06U.S. Junior National Championship ... helped lead the rowingteam to the ‘05 state title ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Ryan MichaelStumpf ... born Jan. 31, 1989, in Huntington Beach, Calif. ...ocean engineering major.

Ryan StumpfSenior • Palm Harbor, Fla.Backstroke • Sprint Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 51.39 Feb. 27, 20105500 FFrreeee 21.28 Feb. 27, 2009110000 FFrreeee 46.58 March 1, 2009

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22000099--1100 –– Placed seventhin the 100 free, ninth in the100 fly and tied for 13th inthe 50 free at the Navy Invite... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom St. Mary’s High School... selected as the MVP of theschool’s swimming team dur-ing each of his four years ...also named to the All-Maryland Swim Team in2009 ... garnered Scholatic

All-America honors ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Daniel Connolly Quinn ...born Jan. 17, 1990, in Baltimore, Md. ... economics major.

Danny QuinnSophomore • Queenstown, Md.Butterfly • Sprint Freestyle

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 FFllyy 53.73 Jan. 9, 20105500 FFrreeee 21.87 Jan. 9, 2010110000 FFrreeee 47.98 Jan. 30, 2010

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom the Iolani School ... gar-nered four letters as a mem-ber of the school’s swimmingteam ... helped the programwin the state title during hissenior season ... earned All-America laurels in each of hisfour years ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Geramiah Kamamo Simoes... born Nov. 5, 1990, inHonolulu, Hawaii.

Geramiah SimoesFreshman • Kailua, HawaiiButterfly

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List twice ...AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– EarnedFirst-Team All-Patriot Leaguehonors in 2010 ... 22000099--1100 ––Tied for second in the 200breast and placed fifth in boththe 100 back and 200 IM atthe Patriot League Meet ...set season-best times in allthree events at the meet ...

won the 100 back and 200 breast against Maryland ... alsowon the 200 breast against American, Bucknell and Lafayette... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Cathedral Prep School ...competed in both swimming and water polo at the school ...placed 14th in the 200 IM at Junior Nationals ... garnered all-state and All-America honors during each of his final threeseasons ... tabbed as the team MVP as a junior and senior ...PPeerrssoonnaall –– Joseph Anthony Stark ... born July 22, 1991, inPhiladelphia, Pa. ... naval architecture major.

Joseph StarkSophomore • Erie, Pa.Backstroke • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 50.92 Feb. 19, 2010220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:03.25 Feb. 20, 2010220000 IIMM 1:51.15 Feb. 18, 2010

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Dickinsin High School ...competed on the school’sdiving team in each of hisfour years ... served as thecaptain of the team eachseason ... was a member offour district title-winningteams ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– MarkWilliam Steblein ... born April4, 1992, in Texas.

Mark StebleinFreshman • Hitchcock, TexasDiving

Joseph Stark

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom Conroe High School ...competed on the school’sswimming team in each of hisfour years ... PPeerrssoonnaall ––Kennedy Gage Trotter ...born Feb. 27, 1992, in NewOrleans, La. ... grandfathergraduated from Navy in 1952.

Gage TrotterFreshman • Conroe, TexasBackstroke • Butterfly

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduatedfrom the McDonogh School... competed on the school’sswimming and water poloteams ... served as the cap-tain of both teams over thecourse of his prep career ...in swimming, earnedScholastic All-America hon-ors as both a junior and sen-ior ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– BrianFrancis Sweeney ... born

April 30, 1992, in Baltimore, Md.

Brian SweeneyFreshman • Ellicott City, Md.Breaststroke • Sprint Freestyle

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Hasbeen named to Navy’sCommandant’s List twice andto the Dean’s List once ...AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Tabbedas the 2010 Patriot LeagueRookie of the Meet while alsogarnering First-Team All-Patriot League honors ...earned 2010 HonorableMention Mid-Major All-America honors from

CollegeSwimming.com ... 22001100 SSuummmmeerr –– Competed at theU.S. Summer Nationals ... 22000099--1100 –– Won the 400 IM,placed second in the 1650 free and third in the 500 free atthe Patriot League Championship ... recorded season-besttimes in all three events at the meet ... won the 1500 freeagainst Army ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from South RiverHigh School ... earned a trio of letters in swimming ... helpedthe team to a county crown in 2007 ... garnered all-countyhonors in swimming as a junior ... garnered Scholastic All-America honors ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– Justin William Vagts ... bornNov. 14, 1990, in Monterey, Calif. ... father graduated fromNavy in 1981 ... one brother swam at the Merchant MarineAcademy, while sister competed in water polo at Maryland ...naval architecture major.

Justin VagtsSophomore • Crofton, Md.Distance Freestyle • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess550000 FFrreeee 4:24.25 Feb. 18, 201011000000 FFrreeee 9:11.36 Feb. 20, 201011665500 FFrreeee 15:18.89 Feb. 20, 2010440000 IIMM 3:53.11 Feb. 19, 2010

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AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to Navy’s Dean’s andCommandant’s lists for the2007 fall term ... was namedto the 2009 Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll ...AAtthhlleettiicc HHoonnoorrss –– NamedFirst-Team All-Patriot Leaguein 2009 and in ‘10 ... 22001100SSuummmmeerr –– Competed at theU.S. Summer Nationals ...22000099--1100 –– Finished in sec-

ond place in the 200 IM and fourth in the 200 fly and 400 IMat the Patriot League Championship ... posted season-besttimes in each event at the meet ... won the 200 IM againstGeorge Mason and Loyola, while sweeping the 100 back,100 free and 400 IM events at the Navy Invite ... 22000088--0099 ––Set career-best times in the 200 fly and in both IM events atthe Patriot League Meet ... placed third in the 200 fly(1:46.90) and 400 IM (3:55.43) and fourth in the 200 IM(1:50.43) at the championship ... won the 200 IM against bothPenn and Johns Hopkins during the regular season ... talliedeight second-place finishes in individual events on the year ...22000077--0088 –– Placed eighth in the 400 IM and 17th in the 200fly at the EISL Meet ... set career-best times in both events,as well as in the 200 IM, at the championship ... won the 200IM against Catholic, George Washington and Loyola ... HHiigghhSScchhooooll –– Graduated from Midlothian High School ... compet-ed on the club level with Poseidon Swimming ... was a mem-ber of the National Honor Society ... PPeerrssoonnaall –– PatrickGilbert Veltman III ... born July 1, 1988, in Richmond, Va. ...systems engineering major.

Patrick Veltman IIISenior • Midlothian, Va.Butterfly • Individual Medley

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess220000 FFllyy 1:46.90 Feb. 21, 2009220000 IIMM 1:49.74 Feb. 18, 2009440000 IIMM 3:55.43 Feb. 20, 2009

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Patrick Veltman III

Ryan Ward

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Wasnamed to Navy’sCommandant’s List for the2009 spring term ... AAtthhlleettiiccHHoonnoorrss –– Earned First-Team All-Patriot League hon-ors in 2008 ... 22000099--1100 ––Finished in sixth place in the200 back and 11th in the 100back at the ECACChampionship ... won the200 back against George

Mason and Columbia and at the Navy Invite during the regu-lar season ... 22000088--0099 –– Placed 11th in the 200 back at theECAC Meet ... his best backstroke times on the year cameagainst Army with marks of 52.83 in the 100 and 1:52.37 inthe 200 ... won the 200 backstroke five times during the regu-lar season ... 22000077--0088 –– Won the 200 back while placingthird in the 100 back and 12th in the 200 fly at the Patriot

Ryan WardSenior • Prospect, Ky.Backstroke • Butterfly

TToopp NNaavvyy YYaarrdd TTiimmeess110000 BBaacckk 51.88 Feb. 22, 2009220000 BBaacckk 1:50.82 Feb. 23, 2008220000 FFllyy 1:57.75 Feb. 23, 2008

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League Meet ... attained career-best times in all three eventsat the championship ... won the 200 back against Dartmouth,Catholic and Loyola during the regular season ... HHiigghh SScchhooooll–– Graduated from duPont Manual High School ... competedin swimming and baseball ... swimming team totaled four statetitles during his career ... garnered all-state accolades as ajunior and senior and earned All-American recognition in 2007... selected as the team MVP for his final season ... PPeerrssoonnaall–– Ryan Thomas Ward ... born Oct. 7, 1988, in Louisville, Ky.... international relations major.

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LLaawwrreennccee SSwwoorrdd ffoorr WWoommeenn))..

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Season ResultsWWoommeenn’’ss RReessuullttss ((1100--11)) MMeenn’’ss RReessuullttss ((1133--11))

OO1100 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn WW 116666--112299 WW 116644--112255OO1100 LLooyyoollaa WW 221100--8855 WW 116611--110099OO1166 JJoohhnnss HHooppkkiinnss WW 115566--9966 WW 114455--111155O24 at UMBC W 166-134 W 156-133NN77 AAmmeerriiccaann WW 117799--9944 WW 117733--110044NN77 BBuucckknneellll WW 116611--112288 WW 115566--112222NN77 LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 118888--110011 WW 117744--110066

at Terrapin Cup 6th of 10 297 pts. – ––N21 at Dartmouth – –– W 168-129N21 vs. Brown – –– W 152-143DD1100 AArrmmyy WW 220022--9955 WW 223366--6644J9 at Maryland – –– W 160-129J16 at Vermont W 219-81 – ––J23 at Yale W 151-149 W 152-142JJ2299 VViirrggiinniiaa LL 116600--112288 LL 116600--112288FF55 CCoolluummbbiiaa –– –––– WW 115588--113311

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee 11sstt ooff 88 888877 ppttss.. 11sstt ooff 88 11,,004477 ppttss..at ECAC 6th of 24 259 pts. 1st of 8 673.5 pts.at NCAA n/a 0 pts. 32nd of 49 3 pts.

Top Times (yards)Women Men

110000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee –––– 5566..3322 –– aa 5500..9900Kellie Darmody (F18) Mark Meyer (F19)

220000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee –––– 22::0011..3311 11::4477..5599Tara Chapmon (J16) Sam Martinette (F20)

110000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee –––– 11::0011..8899 –– aa 5566..1111Laura Gorinski (F19) Pete Donahue (F19)

220000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee –––– 22::1133..5511 –– aa 22::0000..5500 Laura Gorinski (F20) Pete Donahue (F20)

110000 BBuutttteerrffllyy –––– 5544..6666 –– aa 4488..1199 Toni Paruso (F19) Adam Meyer (F19)

220000 BBuutttteerrffllyy –––– 22::0011..9999 –– aa 11::4433..7711Toni Paruso (F28) Adam Meyer (M28)

5500 FFrreeeessttyyllee –––– 2222..5544 2200..6600Thuy-Mi Dinh (F18) Robbie Parker (F26)

110000 FFrreeeessttyyllee –––– 4499..8888 –– aa 4444..8888Tara Chapmon (M20) Aaron Aiken (F20)

220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee –––– 11::4466..1177 –– aa,, bb,, cc 11::3377..2233Tara Chapmon (F19) Mac Anthony (F19)

550000 FFrreeeessttyyllee –––– 44::4433..3333 –– aa,, bb,, cc 44::2222..1155Tara Chapmon (F18) Mac Anthony (F18)

11000000 FFrreeeessttyyllee –––– 99::5566..9911 –– aa 99::1111..3366Tara Chapmon (F20) Justin Vagts (F20)

11665500 FFrreeeessttyyllee –––– 1166::2255..5555 –– aa,, bb,, cc 1155::1111..9966 Tara Chapmon (F20) Erik Hunter (F20)

220000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy –––– 22::0011..7777 –– aa 11::4455..7744Laura Gorinski (F18) Adam Meyer (M26)

440000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy –––– 44::2266..0088 33::5533..1111Natalie Albertson (F19) Justin Vagts (F19)

220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy –––– 11::3311..6633 –– aa 11::2211..9933Dinh, Paruso, Aiken, Buck,Darmody, Chapmon (F18) Daniels, Komadina (F18)

440000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy –––– 33::2222..1188 –– aa 33::0000..4455Chapmon, Capuano, Anthony, Aiken,Ranzau, Dinh (F20) Daniels, Curran (F20)

880000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy –––– 77::2233..8822 –– aa 66::3366..1100Chapmon, Dinh, Hunter, A. Meyer,Capuano, Ranzau (F19) Curran, Anthony (F19)

220000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy –––– 11::4422..2211 –– aa 11::3311..3388Darmody, Gorinski, M. Meyer, Donahue,Paruso, Dinh (F19) A. Meyer, Komadina (F19)

440000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy –––– 33::4422..1111 –– aa 33::1188..9933Darmody, Gorinski, M. Meyer, Donahue,Paruso, Chapmon (F18) A. Meyer, Aiken (F18)

a – Navy Record ... b – Patriot League Record ... c – Patriot League Meet Record

Madison Jones

Mac Anthony

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Darmody, Chapmon550000 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Tara Chapmon 4:43.443 Allison Ranzau 4:54.478 Katie Davidson 5:00.559 Madison Jones 5:01.0112 Danielle Reminger 5:03.19220000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy1 Laura Gorinski 2:01.775 Bryn Moriarty 2:05.066 Natalie Albertson 2:05.079 Tessa Snow 2:07.515500 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.704 Kellie Darmody 23.646 Hollis Capuano 23.937 Daphne Williams 24.1111 Annika Thomas 24.29TThhrreeee--MMeetteerr DDiivviinngg2 Courtney Vandament 262.208 Demi Trace 219.4011 Jordyn Nicholl 197.15440000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy1 Darmody, Gorinski, 3:42.11

Paruso, Chapmon

Day Two220000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy1 Darmody, Gorinski, 1:42.21

Paruso, Dinh440000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy6 Natalie Albertson 4:26.839 Bryn Moriarty 4:29.2611 Tessa Snow 4:30.7016 Madison Jones 4:34.92110000 BBuutttteerrffllyy1 Toni Paruso 54.668 Kalea Middendorf 57.1713 Sarah Lindberg 58.19

Day One220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy1 Aiken, Buck, 1:21.93

Daniels, Komadina550000 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Mac Anthony 4:22.152 Erik Hunter 4:23.653 Justin Vagts 4:24.254 Sam Martinette 4:26.555 James Lascara 4:29.156 Jack Curran 4:30.40220000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy1 Adam Meyer 1:45.822 Patrick Veltman 1:49.744 Steve Dukleth 1:50.745 Joe Stark 1:51.156 Mark Meyer 1:51.4410 Pete Donahue 1:52.7413 Andrew Utama 1:56.375500 FFrreeeessttyyllee2 Aaron Aiken 20.835 Alex Buck 21.137 Frank Komadina 21.239 Marshall Daniels 20.96440000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy1 M. Meyer, Donahue, 3:18.93

A. Meyer, Aiken

Day Two220000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy1 M. Meyer, Donahue, 1:31.38

A. Meyer, Komadina440000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy1 Justin Vagts 3:53.112 Erik Hunter 3:55.313 James Lascara 3:56.374 Patrick Veltman 3:57.67110000 BBuutttteerrffllyy1 Adam Meyer 48.393 Steve Dukleth 49.06220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Mac Anthony 1:37.233 Aaron Aiken 1:40.204 Jack Curran 1:40.298 Alex Buck 1:42.64110000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee2 Pete Donahue 56.345 Andrew Utama 57.62

220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Tara Chapmon 1:46.172 Allison Ranzau 1:49.303 Thuy-Mi Dinh 1:49.998 Daphne Williams 1:55.309 Danielle Reminger 1:52.6910 Katie Davidson 1:53.19110000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee1 Laura Gorinski 1:01.89110000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee3 Hollis Capuano 56.584 Kellie Darmody 56.728 Sarah Lindberg 58.249 Toni Paruso 56.80880000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy1 Chapmon, Dinh, 7:23.82

Capuano, Ranzau

Day Three11665500 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Tara Chapmon 16:25.555 Madison Jones 17:10.2614 Katie Davidson 17:50.69OOnnee--MMeetteerr DDiivviinngg6 Courtney Vandament 230.207 Jordyn Nicholl 216.0012 Demi Trace 180.35220000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee3 Kellie Darmody 2:02.315 Bryan Moriarty 2:02.697 Sarah Lindberg 2:04.688 Natalie Albertson 2:05.14110000 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.202 Allison Ranzau 51.055 Hollis Capuano 51.617 Daphne Williams 52.07220000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee1 Laura Gorinski 2:13.514 Tessa Snow 2:21.25220000 BBuutttteerrffllyy4 Kalea Middendorf 2:05.576 Danielle Reminger 2:07.499 Annika Thomas 2:04.91440000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy1 Chapmon, Capuano, 3:22.18

Ranzau, Dinh

110000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee4 Mark Meyer 50.905 Joe Stark 50.929 Marshall Daniels 51.45OOnnee--MMeetteerr DDiivviinngg1 Ben Nicholas 316.854 Bryan Gentz 263.9014 Tanner Bosch 210.35880000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy1 Hunter, A. Meyer, 6:36.10

Curran, Anthony

Day Three11665500 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Erik Hunter 15:11.962 Justin Vagts 15:18.893 Sam Martinette 15:35.305 James Lascara 15:47.98220000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee1 Sam Martinette 1:47.89110000 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Aaron Aiken 44.882 Mac Anthony 45.076 Jack Curran 46.147 Alex Buck 46.388 Frank Komadina 46.479 Marshall Daniels 45.98220000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee1 Pete Donahue 2:00.50T-2 Andrew Utama 2:03.25T-2 Joe Stark 2:02.25220000 BBuutttteerrffllyy1 Adam Meyer 1:44.362 Mark Meyer 1:46.743 Steve Dukleth 1:47.184 Patrick Veltman 1:49.04TThhrreeee--MMeetteerr DDiivviinngg2 Ben Nicholas 316.903 Bryan Gentz 307.955 Tanner Bosch 259.05440000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy1 Anthony, Aiken, 3:00.45

Daniels, Curran

Patriot League Championship � Feb. 18-20 � Annapolis, Md. (Lejeune Hall)

Final Women’s Team Standings (8 Team Field)PPll.. TTeeaamm DDaayy 11 DDaayy 22 DDaayy 3311 NNaavvyy 229977 ((11)) 559922 ((11)) 8888772 Bucknell 205 (2) 451 (2) 6873 Colgate 166 (3) 396 (3) 675.54 Lehigh 96 (6) 208 (5) 317.55 Army 100 (5) 218 (4) 311.56 American 104 (4) 207 (6) 287.57 Lafayette 59 (8) 129 (7) 1628 Holy Cross 65 (7) 116 (8) 155

Final Men’s Team Standings (8 Team Field)PPll.. TTeeaamm DDaayy 11 DDaayy 22 DDaayy 3311 NNaavvyy 331177 ((11)) 667700 ((11)) 110044772 Bucknell 172 (2) 420 (2) 6463 Army 91 (T-4) 362 (3) 5294 Lehigh 98 (3) 275 (4) 4275 Colgate 91 (T-4) 216 (5) 3146 American 74 (6) 160 (6) 2097 Lafayette 26 (8) 119 (7) 1948 Holy Cross 46 (7) 95 (8) 117

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Capuano, Freshwater550000 FFrreeeessttyyllee

Did Not Score Points220000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy1 Laura Gorinski 2:03.6115 Cate Sheerin 2:12.515500 FFrreeeessttyyllee

Did Not Score PointsOOnnee--MMeetteerr DDiivviinngg

Did Not Score Points440000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy1 Lindberg, Gorinski, 3:48.87

Paruso, Capuano

Day Two220000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy1 Lindberg, Gorinski, 1:45.18

Paruso, Capuano440000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy

Did Not Score Points110000 BBuutttteerrffllyy9 Toni Paruso 55.2610 Natalie Albertson 57.65220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee

Did Not Score Points

Day One220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy

Did Not Score Points550000 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Will Norton 4:27.612 John Ojard 4:29.134 Drew Mays 4:34.3812 Adam Calloway 4:40.4015 Sean Bagent 4:42.19220000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy2 Jesse Cohen 1:52.127 Ben Bondurant 1:53.4315 Charlie Hetzel 1:55.475500 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Robbie Parker 20.605 John Tortorich 20.997 K.C. Linn 21.2411 Andrew Blazuk 21.4212 Ryan Stumpf 21.51TThhrreeee--MMeetteerr DDiivviinngg

Did Not Score Points440000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy4 Ward, Harmon, 3:25.06

Hetzel, Blazuk

Day Two220000 MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy3 Stumpf, Harmon, 1:32.85

Cohen, Parker440000 IInnddiivviidduuaall MMeeddlleeyy2 Ben Bondurant 4:01.348 Andrew Gsell 4:11.14110000 BBuutttteerrffllyy2 Robbie Parker 49.535 Jesse Cohen 49.837 Charlie Hetzel 50.5610 John Tortorich 50.31220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 Will Norton 1:39.295 John Ojard 1:41.819 Sean Bagent 1:41.8614 Andrew Blazuk 1:43.81110000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee4 Matt Harmon 57.159 Robert Putrino 58.0110 Andrew Feeney 58.06

110000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee2 Laura Gorinski 1:03.19110000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee12 Sarah Lindberg 58.16TThhrreeee--MMeetteerr DDiivviinngg

Did Not Score Points880000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy8 Janowski, Klein, 7:49.16

K. Jones, Middendorf

Day Three11665500 FFrreeeessttyyllee

Did Not Score Points220000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee13 Sarah Lindberg 2:05.3915 Natalie Albertson 2:06.96110000 FFrreeeessttyyllee16 Danielle Reminger 53.37220000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee1 Laura Gorinski 2:15.41220000 BBuutttteerrffllyy9 Toni Paruso 2:01.9915 Cate Sheerin 2:08.3816 Sarah Freshwater 2:09.87440000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy6 Capuano, Reminger, 3:31.26

Gorinski, Middendorf

110000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee3 Ryan Stumpf 51.398 Drew Mays 52.4511 Ryan Ward 52.94T-12 K.C. Linn 53.03880000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy2 Ojard, Bagent, 6:44.94

Mays, Norton

Day Three11665500 FFrreeeessttyyllee1 John Ojard 15:38.592 Will Norton 15:38.936 Adam Calloway 16:25.26220000 BBaacckkssttrrookkee2 Drew Mays 1:50.326 Ryan Ward 1:52.8012 Adam Calloway 1:54.69110000 FFrreeeessttyyllee3 K.C. Linn 46.287 Ryan Stumpf 46.719 Sean Bagent 46.3612 Andrew Blazuk 46.8214 John Tortorich 47.2315 Robbie Parker 47.24220000 BBrreeaassttssttrrookkee7 Matt Harmon 2:06.3611 Andrew Feeney 2:07.7712 Andrew Gsell 2:07.9615 Rob Putrino 2:11.61220000 BBuutttteerrffllyy1 Jesse Cohen 1:48.193 Ben Bondurant 1:50.948 Charlie Hetzel 1:52.33OOnnee--MMeetteerr DDiivviinngg

Did Not Score Points440000 FFrreeeessttyyllee RReellaayy2 Linn, Blazuk, 3:03.80

Bagent, Stumpf

ECAC Championship � Feb. 26-28 � Pittsburgh, Pa. (Trees Pool)

Final Women’s Team Standings (24 Team Field)PPll.. TTeeaamm DDaayy 11 DDaayy 22 DDaayy 331 Marist 185 (2) 390 (1) 503.52 Harvard 213.5 (1) 362.5 (2) 4923 Rider 132.5 (3) 268.5 (3) 391.54 Colgate 0 214 (5) 3665 Pittsburgh 78.5 (6) 235.5 (4) 308.566 NNaavvyy 9944 ((44)) 119944 ((66)) 2222777 Towson 69 (7) 150.5 (8) 230.58 Central Conn. St. 81 (5) 176 (7) 227

Final Men’s Team Standings (21 Team Field)PPll.. TTeeaamm DDaayy 11 DDaayy 22 DDaayy 3311 NNaavvyy 117777 ((11)) 443355..55 ((11)) 667733..552 Harvard 152 (3) 353.5 (2) 530.53 Rider 154 (2) 282 (3) 4774 Loyola 91 (5) 196 (5) 2755 Saint Peter’s 101 (4) 210 (4) 2616 Bucknell 81 (6) 165 (6) 2467 Marist 73 (8) 141 (9) 2388 Columbia 79 (7) 152 (8) 215

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Zone ‘A’ Diving Meet � March 12-14Piscataway, N.J. (Werblin Recreation Center)

Day OneMMeenn’’ss TThhrreeee MMeetteerr 5 Olaf Olson 622.8532 Ben Nicholas 217.80

Day TwoMMeenn’’ss OOnnee MMeetteerr 9 Olaf Olson 587.9528 Ben Nicholas 235.80

Day ThreeMMeenn’’ss PPllaattffoorrmm 7 Ben Nicholas 487.10

NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship

March 18-20 West Lafayette, Ind. (Boilermaker Aquatic Center)Day OneWWoommeenn’’ss 550000 FFrreeeessttyyllee –– TTrriiaallss32 Tara Chapmon 4:42.82WWoommeenn’’ss 5500 FFrreeeessttyyllee –– TTrriiaallss24 Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.63

Day TwoWWoommeenn’’ss 220000 FFrreeeessttyyllee –– TTrriiaallss23 Tara Chapmon 1:46.50

Day ThreeWWoommeenn’’ss 110000 FFrreeeessttyyllee –– TTrriiaallss42 Tara Chapmon 49.8852 Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.32

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee SSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee MMeeeettTara ChapmonPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RRooookkiiee ooff tthhee MMeeeettLaura GorinskiPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee SSwwiimm CCooaacchh ooff tthhee MMeeeettJohn Morrison

FFiirrsstt--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeTara Chapmon, Laura Gorinski, Thuy-Mi Dinh, Toni Paruso, Allison Ranzau,Kellie Darmody, Hollis CapuanoSSeeccoonndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeCourtney Vandament, Bryn Moriarty,Natalie Albertson, Daphne Williams,Tessa Snow

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee DDiivveerr ooff tthhee WWeeeekkJordyn Nicholl –– D15

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee SSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee WWeeeekkTara Chapmon –– O13, O27, N10,N24, J19, J26, F2Thuy-Mi Dinh –– D15

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorr RRoollllAllison Aichele, Tara Chapmon, KatieDavidson, Laura Gorinski, KaleaMiddendorf, Daphne Williams

CCoolllleeggeeSSwwiimmmmiinngg..ccoomm FFiirrsstt--TTeeaamm MMiidd--MMaajjoorr AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaaTara Chapmon, Thuy-Mi DinhCCoolllleeggeeSSwwiimmmmiinngg..ccoomm HHoonnoorraabblleeMMeennttiioonn MMiidd--MMaajjoorr AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaaLaura Gorinski

March 26-28 (M)Columbus, Ohio (McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion)Day OneMMeenn’’ss 220000 IInndd.. MMeeddlleeyy –– TTrriiaallss27 Adam Meyer 1:45.74

Day TwoNNoo EEvveennttss

Day ThreeMMeenn’’ss 220000 BBuutttteerrffllyy –– TTrriiaallss10 Adam Meyer 1:43.71MMeenn’’ss 220000 BBuutttteerrffllyy –– CCoonnssoollaattiioonn FFiinnaall6 Adam Meyer 1:44.10

Women’s Season Honors

HHoonnoorraabbllee MMeennttiioonn AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaaAdam Meyer (200 fly)

CCooSSIIDDAA AAccaaddeemmiicc AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaannAlex Buck (first team)

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee SSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee MMeeeettAdam MeyerPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RRooookkiiee ooff tthhee MMeeeettJustin VagtsPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee DDiivveerr ooff tthhee MMeeeettBen Nicholas

FFiirrsstt--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeMac Anthony, Adam Meyer, JustinVagts, Ben Nicholas, Erik Hunter, SamMartinette, Aaron Aiken, Pete Donahue,Steve Dukleth, Patrick Veltman, MarkMeyer, Joe Stark, James LascaraSSeeccoonndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeAndrew Utama, Jack Curran, AlexBuck, Bryan Gentz

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee DDiivveerr ooff tthhee WWeeeekkBryan Gentz –– O27Ben Nicholas –– N10, D15, F2, F9Olaf Olson –– O13, N24, J12

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee SSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee WWeeeekkAaron Aiken –– J12Mac Anthony –– J26Erik Hunter –– N24, F9Adam Meyer –– O27, N10, D15, F2

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorr RRoollllMac Anthony, Sean Bagent, BenBondurant, Tanner Bosch, Alex Buck,Adam Calloway, Andrew Feeney, JoeyGirani, Matthew Harmon, Erik Hunter,James Lascara, Drew Mays, AdamMeyer, Mark Meyer, Ryan Stumpf

EECCAACC CCoo--SSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee MMeeeettWill NortonEECCAACC SSwwiimm CCooaacchh ooff tthhee MMeeeettBill Roberts

CCoolllleeggeeSSwwiimmmmiinngg..ccoomm NNaattiioonnaallSSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee WWeeeekkAdam Meyer –– D16

CCoolllleeggeeSSwwiimmmmiinngg..ccoomm MMiidd--MMaajjoorrSSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarrAdam MeyerCCoolllleeggeeSSwwiimmmmiinngg..ccoomm FFiirrsstt--TTeeaamm MMiidd--MMaajjoorr AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaaAdam MeyerCCoolllleeggeeSSwwiimmmmiinngg..ccoomm HHoonnoorraabblleeMMeennttiioonn MMiidd--MMaajjoorr AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaaMac Anthony, Steve Dukleth, ErikHunter, Sam Martinette, Mark Meyer,Will Norton, Justin Vagts

Men’s Season Honors

CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Rankings

Women1 Princeton 259.12 Ohio 257.13 Towson 256.44 Harvard 255.25 Miami (Ohio) 254.76 Eastern Michigan 248.977 NNaavvyy 224488..888 Buffalo 249.69 Boston Univ. 246.910 Western Kentucky 246.8

Men1 Eastern Michigan 256.622 NNaavvyy 225511..003 Denver 245.34 UC Davis 244.65 UNC Wilmington 243.56 Western Kentucky 242.27 CS Bakersfield 240.28 Buffalo 240.19 Cleveland State 238.010 Delaware 236.7

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Navy’s 2010 Conference Major Award Winners

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JJoohhnn MMoorrrriissoonnPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee WWoommeenn’’ss CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr

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Lee Lawrence1979-85 • 32-32 (.500)

Dick Purdy1986-04 • 151-72-1 (.676)

John Morrison2005-pres. • 64-14 (.821)

Women’s Coaching History

Women’s Yearly Regular Season Records –– 247-118-1 (32 Seasons)YYeeaarr WW--LL TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn((ss))1978-79 4-2 Peggy Feldmann1979-80 4-4 Peggy Feldmann1980-81 3-4 Terri Riggs1981-82 6-4 Terri Riggs1982-83 4-6 Cheryl Dolyniuk1983-84 5-6 Laurie Grammer1984-85 6-6 Maureen Ford1985-86 5-7-1 Anne Groves1986-87 10-3 Sunita Pandya1987-88 13-1 Brandee Polowy1988-89 10-2 Theresa Lewis

YYeeaarr WW--LL TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn((ss))1989-90 8-2 Heidi Savage1990-91 5-4 Peggy Scholzen1991-92 8-3 Meg Mullen1992-93 11-1 Kelly Kinsella1993-94 7-6 Stephanie Henson1994-95 10-2 Carolyn Wisner1995-96 7-3 Debi Kauffman1996-97 9-3 Rebecca Zuwallack1997-98 6-9 Nicole Nollette1998-99 8-3 Chrissy Gussen

YYeeaarr WW--LL TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn((ss))1999-00 6-4 Kelly Welsh2000-01 6-5 Erin Emery2001-02 7-4 Melissa Hawley2002-03 8-4 Kim Montague2003-04 8-6 Natalie Schultz2004-05 10-3 Meakin Poor2005-06 6-7 Mandy Minikus2006-07 11-2 Aubra Thomas2007-08 13-1 Kristin Lowd2008-09 14-0 Erika Hubbard2009-10 10-1 Tara Chapmon

Jennifer Rowe ‘92 totaled 12 All-America honors onthe NCAA Division II level over the course of hercareer.

Tori Throckmorton ‘05 won the 100 fly at thePatriot League Championship in each of her fouryears. She graduated from Navy holding schoolrecords in four different events for both yards andmetric courses.

Jennie Spencer ‘09 graduated from Navy holding allfour backstroke event records (yards and meters) atthe school and three of the four Army-Navy back-stroke event records.

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Men’s Yearly Regular Season Records –– 629-376-1 (89 Seasons)YYeeaarr WW--LL TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn((ss))1921-22 5-1 Vincent Gallagher Jr.1922-23 6-1 Guy Winkler1923-24 7-0 George “Angus” Sinclair1924-25 5-2 Theodore Johnson Jr.1925-26 7-1 Arthur Rule Jr.1926-27 7-3 Halle Allan1927-28 5-2 Philip Wakeman1928-29 4-5 Raymond Crist Jr.1929-30 6-2 Walter Phillips1930-31 5-2 Carlton Lucas1931-32 6-1 Lloyd Mustin1932-33 4-2 Raymond Thompson Jr.1933-34 4-2 Philip Torrey Jr.1934-35 5-1 Joseph Plichta1935-36 0-5 George Grider1936-37 0-7 James Carnes1937-38 1-5 Roy Green, Jr.1938-39 2-6 Edward Gibson1939-40 6-4 Willard Sampson1940-41 5-5 Hubert Wager1941-42 4-6 not available1942-43 6-3 Leroy Edleson1943-44 8-2 Albert Gross1944-45 5-4 Jack Manherz1945-46 9-0 Brockenbrough Mott1946-47 7-4 Robert Cowell1947-48 4-5 Ross Miller1948-49 4-6 Thomas Lechner1949-50 1-9 William Rockey1950-51 5-5 Boyd Johnson1951-52 4-5-1 Charles Andrews1952-53 7-3 Gilbert Rindahl1953-54 6-4 Thomas Banfield, II1954-55 5-5 Paul Slack1955-56 9-5 Robert Cecil1956-57 11-3 Anders Anderson1957-58 9-5 Eugene Peltier1958-59 10-4 Robert Ceres

YYeeaarr WW--LL TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn((ss))1959-60 12-2 Warren Blanke Jr.1960-61 13-1 William Newman1961-62 11-3 Donald Diget1962-63 7-6 Peter Vermaire1963-64 8-5 Mike Collins1964-65 7-6 William Fries1965-66 8-4 Timothy Beard1966-67 5-7 Thomas Zinkand1967-68 6-7 John Kane1968-69 5-7 William Poirier1969-70 7-5 Charles Parlier1970-71 5-7 Dave Pearl1971-72 6-6 Rex Stringer

YYeeaarr WW--LL TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn((ss))1972-73 7-7 Rex Hand1973-74 8-7 Jim Barrett1974-75 7-4 David Duffie, Douglas Michalke1975-76 3-7 Gordon O’Neill, Joseph Kernan1976-77 9-1 Rusty Eckstrom, Richard Stone1977-78 3-7 Tom McElwee, William Throne1978-79 7-5 Mark Heinrich1979-80 7-6 Mike Fitzgerald, Joe Heil1980-81 9-4 Nelson Moe1981-82 7-5 Mike Smack, Matt McCloskey1982-83 9-4 Andy Griffith1983-84 10-4 Michael Hile1984-85 10-5 Thomas Moore1985-86 13-2 William Rohm1986-87 10-3 David Folsom1987-88 10-3 Al Greenwood1988-89 10-4 Chris Smith1989-90 3-10 Jim Ball1990-91 3-8 David Graulich1991-92 5-7 Dan Greenwood1992-93 7-4 Tyson Lewis, Brian Blalock1993-94 9-4 Bradley Juhl1994-95 10-2 Jonathan Hurst1995-96 9-2 Ian Johnston1996-97 10-3 John Marinovich1997-98 10-2 John Loftin1998-99 8-5 Peter Logan1999-00 9-3 Brad Geary2000-01 7-5 Clint Cornell2001-02 5-7 Garrett Kulczycki2002-03 6-6 Jimmy Battista2003-04 8-9 Marshall Boyd2004-05 10-6 Jake Keefe2005-06 10-5 Brad Snyder2006-07 12-4 Andy Bockus2007-08 15-2 Mike Lowhorn2008-09 17-2 Dan Warner2009-10 13-1 Frank Komadina

Henry Ortland Jr.1922-50 • 138-96 (.589)

John Higgins1951-73 • 173-112-1 (.606)

Lee Lawrence1974-2003 • 233-139 (.626)

Men’s Coaching History

Bill Roberts2004-pres. • 85-29 (.726)

Nate Smith ‘96 totaled 11 NCAA Division I All-America certificates during his diving career.

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11997788--7799 ((44--22))J23 George Washington W 81-49J31 at Towson W 69-62J31 vs. Catholic W 101-29F2 Maryland L 70-59F8 William & Mary L 79-52F13 Loyola W 85-40Md. State Meet 2nd 553 pts.EWSL Meet 8th 105 pts.AIAW D-II Meet 11th 163 pts.

11997799--8800 ((44--44))D5 Loyola W 82-42EWSL Meet 6th 137 pts.J19 Drexel L 100-40J25 Villanova L 91-48J28 American W 68-64J31 at Geo. Washington W 78-38J31 vs. Maryland L 112-78F7 Towson W 76-64F12 at W&M L 81-50Md. State 2nd 523 pts.AIAW D-II Meet 8th n/a

11998800--8811 ((33--44))EWSL Meet 6th 160 pts.J17 at Drexel L 87-53J20 at Towson W 75-65J26 at American W 77-61J28 at Maryland L 126-67J28 vs. Geo. WashingtonW 67-47F2 James Madison L 93-51F6 William & Mary L 79-60Md. State Meet 3rd n/aAIAW D-II Meet 14th 122.5 pts.

11998811--8822 ((66--44))D1 Delaware L 73-67at W. Clarion Invite 4th 213J9 at Yale L 86-54J16 at East Carolina L 86-62J20 Towson W 102-47J23 Villanova L 71-69J25 American W 90-58

J30 George Washington W 80-58F2 at James Madison W 74-66F6 William & Mary W 77-63Md. State Meet 2nd 796 pts.F20 Army W 90-50AIAW D-II Meet 9th 221 pts.

11998822--8833 ((44--66))N30 at Delaware L 79-70D10 at Geo. Washington W 77-70D10 vs. Towson W 100-49J15 Villanova L 91-58J15 East Carolina L 77-72J17 James Madison W 76-73J22 Yale L 85-64J26 at American L 75-74F4 William & Mary L 91-58Md. State Meet 2nd 772 pts.F19 at Army W 87-62NCAA D-II Meet 23rd 26 pts.

11998833--8844 ((55--66))N20 Bloomsburg L 88-52N30 Delaware W 71-69D10 Wright State W 90-50J7 at East Carolina L 93-47J14 Villanova L 95-45J17 Towson W 91-47J25 American W 82-55J28 at William & Mary L 82-58F1 at James Madison L 91-49F4 George Washington L 74-66Md. State Meet 1st 949 pts.F24 Army W 83-57NCAA D-II Meet 22nd 10 pts.

11998844--8855 ((66--66))N17 Bloomsburg L 75-65N28 at Delaware L 72-68D8 East Carolina L 77-63J12 Villanova L 88-52J16 at Towson W 109-31J16 vs. Johns Hopkins W 96-43J19 James Madison L 78-62

J25 at American W 72-52J29 Shepherd W 85-28F1 at Geo. Washington W 71-69Md. State Meet 1st 1118F15 William & Mary W 77-63M1 at Army L 90-50NCAA D-II Meet 25th 33.5 pts.

11998855--8866 ((55--77--11))O26 at JMU Relays 3rd n/aN23 Bloomsburg L 83-57D3 at American W 79-51D6 East Carolina L 60-51J8 Delaware W 81-59J11 Cornell L 81-55J15 Towson W 88-52J18 at James Madison L 76-59J25 William & Mary L 77-63J28 at Shepherd W 87-54J31 George Washington T 70-70F4 Georgetown W 77-63at Md. State Meet 1st 102.5 pts.F12 at Villanova L 54-34F27 Army L 97-43NCAA D-II Meet 29th 4 pts.

11998866--8877 ((1100--33))O25 JMU Relays 3rd n/aN15 VCU W 139-129N22 Bloomsburg W 164-100D2 at American W 166-96D6 at E. Carolina L 150-116D6 vs. Duke W 162.5-104.5J7 at Delaware W 152-113J14 at Johns Hopkins W 82-44J14 vs. Towson W 95-27J17 James Madison L 146-120J24 at William & Mary W 148-120J31 at Geo. Washington W 146-117F7 at Georgetown W 166-101CAA Meet 3rd 587 pts.F27 at Army L 180.5-87.5NCAA D-II Meet 12th 66 pts.

11998877--8888 ((1133--11))N13 VCU L 143.5-129.5N14 JMU Relays T2nd n/aN21 Bloomsburg W 152-114D4 at Drexel W 142-124D9 at Delaware W 147-118J2 at Florida Atlantic W 150-64J2 vs. Cleveland State W 121-76J13 Towson W 112-27J13 American W 97-43J16 at James Madison W 149-116J23 William & Mary W 154-102J30 at West Virginia W 135-133F4 Georgetown W 171-89CAA Meet 1st 745 pts.F19 George Washington W 156-100F27 Army W 148-120NCAA D-II Meet 8th 121 pts.

11998888--8899 ((1100--22))O22 at JMU Relays 1st n/aN12 Drexel W 177-116N19 Bloomsburg W 195-103N20 Duke W 139-103D1 at Army L 168-130D7 at Maryland L 161-133J7 at Delaware W 181.5-116.5J14 James Madison W 175-120J15 Denison W 143-98J21 at W&M W 172-123J28 West Virginia W 164-129F1 at American W 132-92CAA Meet 1st 817 pts.F18 at Geo. Washington W 167-128NCAA D-II Meet 6th 169 pts.

11998899--9900 ((88--22))O21 JMU Relays 3rd n/aN4 at Drexel W 182-116N9 Johns Hopkins W 191-95N11 at Duke W 141-100N18 at Bloomsburg W 172-126D1 Army W 184-114D7 UMBC W 162-126J6 Maryland L 171-128

Women’s Yearly Results

Tara Chapmon ‘10 was the first female in Patriot League history to be tabbed asthe league’s swimmer of the year three times in a career.

Allison Moon ‘04 totaled nine relay event titles at the Patriot LeagueChampionship and was selected as the 2004 league scholar-athlete of the year.

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11999900--9911 ((55--44))N3 Drexel L 155-145N4 Air Force L 158-142N10 at Clarion W 164-120N17 Bloomsburg W 178-118N30 at Army W 161-139J5 at Maryland L 159-141J12 James Madison W 160-140J19 at Willaim & Mary L 157-143J26 at Loyola W 183-102CAA Meet 4th 495 pts.NCAA D-II Meet 9th 192 pts.

11999911--9922 ((88--33))N10 at Rhode Island W 189-110N16 Duke W 170-128N23 at Drexel W 174-117D5 Army W 193-107J3 at Air Force L 123-82J11 Maryland L 168-131J15 Johns Hopkins W 189-102J18 at James Madison L 179-132J25 Loyola W 169-111F1 at Bloomsburg W 163-137F8 at Lehigh W 183-114EWSL Meet 10th 134 pts.Patriot League 1st 745 pts.

11999922--9933 ((1111--11))O31 Drexel W 194-92N6 at Richmond L 156.5-143.5N7 at VPI W 158-142N14 Duke W 148-95N21 at Bucknell W 176-124D3 at Army W 203-97J3 at Manitoba W 150-107J9 at Maryland W 164-134J13 at Johns Hopkins W 153-72J16 at Columbia W 160.5-138.5J23 at Loyola W 175-112

J30 Bloomsburg W 171-123Patriot League 1st 744 pts.EWSL Meet 10th 140 pts.

11999933--9944 ((77--66))O30 at Georgetown W 170-108N6 Richmond L 156.5-141.5N13 at Duke L 151-92N17 Lehigh W 183-112N20 Bucknell L 155-145D2 Army W 186-114J8 Maryland W 156.5-141.5J12 Johns Hopkins W 141-89J15 at Columbia L 183-117J19 Loyola W 181-108J28 at Penn L 168.5-125.5F4 Xavier W 151-82F5 at UMBC L 161-82Patriot League 1st 708 pts.EWSL Meet 9th 145 pts.NCAA D-I Meet 41st 3 pts.

11999944--9955 ((1100--22))O29 Georgetown W 193-102N5 at Richmond W 169-131N12 Notre Dame L 129-110N19 at Bucknell W 179-116D1 at Army W 200.5-99.5J4 at Florida Atlantic W 145-114J7 at Maryland L 227-71J11 at Johns Hopkins W 157.5-75.5J14 Columbia W 177-113J21 at Loyola W 179-116J27 Penn W 201-84F4 UMBC W 146-97Patriot League 1st 865 pts.EWSL Meet 8th 218 pts.

11999955--9966 ((77--33))O28 at Georgetown W 157-83N2 Richmond W 160-140N11 Connecticut L 179-121N18 at North Carolina L 163-130N30 Army W 229-71J5 at Florida Atlantic W 134-128J20 Maryland L 167-131

J26 at Penn W 174.5-104.5J31 Loyola W 180.5-113.5F3 at UMBC W 154-144Patriot League 1st 860 pts.EWSL Meet 7th 239 pts.NCAA D-I Meet T34th 4 pts.

11999966--9977 ((99--33))O19 Georgetown W 288-134O26 George Washington W 124-117N2 at Richmond L 168-127N9 UMBC W 161-130N16 at Connecticut L 161-139N23 Rutgers W 168-123D5 at Army W 171-129J3 at Florida Atlantic W 228-200J8 Johns Hopkins W 147-85J18 at Maryland L 120-90J24 at Penn W 154-85J29 at Loyola (Md.) W 167-128Patriot League 1st 860.5 pts.EWSL Meet 6th 278 pts.

11999977--9988 ((66--99))O18 at Geo. Washington L 141-102O22 at Towson W 75-39O22 vs. Howard W 82-29O25 at Georgetown W 143.5-90.5N8 at UMBC L 159-141N22 at Rutgers L 169-130N22 vs. Princeton L 190-101D4 Army W 153-146J3 at Florida Atlantic L 106-90J3 vs. Bucknell L 154.5-50.5J10 Penn State L 164-85J14 at Johns Hopkins W 123-112J17 at Lehigh L 185-115J24 Penn W 166-128J28 Loyola L 107-79Patriot League 4th 560 pts.ECAC Meet 13th 71 pts.

11999988--9999 ((88--33))O17 George Washington L 149.5-144.5O24 at Boston College L 165-134N7 UMBC W 174-125N14 West Virginia L 158-142

N20 at Towson W 179-114D3 at Army W 189-111J9 James Madison W 169-131J13 Johns Hopkins W 147-90J16 Lehigh W 180-118J23 at Penn W 181.5-107.5J29 Loyola (Md.) W 178-114Patriot League 1st 851 pts.ECAC Meet 3rd 411 pts.

11999999--0000 ((66--44))O15 at Rider W 172-125O16 at Montclair State W 173-111O23 George Washington L 168-130O30 at West Virginia L 165-127N6 at UMBC L 155-144N19 George Mason W 186-93D2 Army W 152-148J8 at James Madison L 192-108J15 Richmond W 164.5-135.5J22 Penn W 164-133Patriot League 2nd 659 pts.ECAC Meet 5th 294 pts.

22000000--0011 ((66--55))O20 Rider W 166.5-125.5O28 at La Salle W 165-133N4 UMBC W 156-144N11 at N.C. State L 171-120N18 at George Mason W 154-145N30 at Army W 151-149J16 Johns Hopkins L 169-131J19 James Madison W 126-117J20 at Penn L 173-127J27 Villanova L 180-118F3 at Richmond L 176-122Patriot League 3rd 594 pts.ECAC Meet 6th 273.5 pts.

22000011--0022 ((77--44))O20 at Rider W 178.5-111.5O27 George Mason L 142-118O27 La Salle W 175-73N3 at UMBC W 164-136N10 at James Madison L 163-132N17 American W 154-146N17 Bucknell W 185.5-114.5

Thuy-Mi Dinh ‘10 is the lone female swimmer in league history to qualify for theNCAA D-1 Championship with an ‘A’ cut, as well as make 3 NCAA appearances.

Melissa Hawley ‘02 is a two-time league swimmer of the year who is tied for themost individual event races won at the Army-Navy meet in a career with nine.

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22000022--0033 ((88--44))O19 Lafayette W 182.5-95.5O19 Rider W 164-114O26 at George Mason L 165.5-134.5N2 UMBC W 163.5-136.5N9 at Colgate W 166-134N9 vs. Lehigh W 183-117N16 at Bucknell L 163-137N16 vs. American W 210-90D4 at Army W 178-122J11 Johns Hopkins W 177-115J18 at Penn L 172-124F1 at Richmond L 186-111Patriot League 2nd 575 pts.ECAC Meet 4th 276 pts.

22000033--0044 ((88--66))O3 Air Force L 181.5-118.5O18 Lafayette W 175-123O18 Rider W 169-129O24 George Mason L 165-135N1 at UMBC L 165-133N8 Colgate W 129-114N8 Lehigh W 148-95N14 American W 206-87N14 Bucknell L 156-144D4 Army W 163-137J10 at Johns Hopkins W 155-134J17 at UNC Wilmington L 162-138J17 vs. C of Charleston W 207.5-90.5J31 Penn L 183-116Patriot League 3rd 534.5 pts.

22000044--0055 ((1100--33))O16 Lafayette W 119-66O16 Rider W 169-102O22 George Mason W 175-125O29 UMBC W 176-117N6 at Lehigh W 172-121N6 vs. Colgate W 170.5-120.5N13 Bucknell W 176-124N13 UNC Wilmington W 179.5-120.5D2 at Army W 182-118J15 Cornell W 175.5-123.5J15 Yale L 174.5-124.5J29 at Penn L 175-124F5 Richmond L 161-139Patriot League 2nd 598 pts.

22000055--0066 ((66--77))O15 George Washington W 180-111O15 Loyola W 211-84O22 Johns Hopkins W 182-112O29 at UMBC L 141-96N5 at Colgate L 166-134N5 vs. Lehigh W 220-80N13 at Bucknell W 155-143N13 vs. Lafayette W 182.5-116.5D1 Army W 188.5-111.5J14 at Cornell L 178-122J14 vs. Yale L 208-92J28 Penn L 169-126

F4 at Richmond L 167-130Patriot League 3rd 744.5 pts.

22000066--0077 ((1111--22))O14 at Loyola W 207-55O14 vs. Geo. WashingtonW 185-83O14 vs. Catholic W 207-55O21 Johns Hopkins W 165-105O28 UMBC W 146-97N4 Colgate W 186-109N4 Lehigh W 209-86N11 at Bucknell W 200-100N11 vs. Lafayette W 202-98N30 at Army W 215-85J13 at Yale L 163-137J13 vs. Cornell W 241-159J27 at Penn L 155-145Patriot League 1st 805 pts.

22000077--0088 ((1133--11))O13 Catholic W 196-71O13 George Washington W 174-107O13 Loyola W 160-129O19 Johns Hopkins W 166-120O27 at UMBC W 123-119N3 at Lehigh W 183.5-57.5N3 vs. Colgate W 150-87N10 American W 221-70N10 Bucknell W 163-137N10 Lafayette W 177-123N29 Army W 206-94J12 Cornell W 175-125J12 Yale L 174-126J26 Penn W 151-149Patriot League 2nd 679 pts.ECAC Meet 9th 181 pts.

22000088--0099 ((1144--00))O11 at Loyola W 201-99O11 vs. Boston College W 165-135O11 Catholic W 252-41O17 Johns Hopkins W 191-97O25 UMBC W 136-105N8 at Bucknell W 157-138N8 vs. American W 191-100N8 vs. Lafayette W 197-98D4 at Army W 211-84J10 at Cornell W 188-112J10 vs. Yale W 156.5-143.5J17 Vermont W 206-94J24 at Penn W 159-141J24 vs. Rider W 190-110Patriot League 2nd 759.5 pts.ECAC 5th 341 pts.

22000099--1100 ((1100--11))O10 George Mason W 166-129O10 Loyola W 210-85O16 Johns Hopkins W 156-96O24 at UMBC W 166-134N7 American W 179-94N7 Bucknell W 161-128N7 Lafayette W 188-101D10 Army W 202-95J16 at Vermont W 219-81J23 at Yale W 151-149J29 Virginia L 160-128Patriot League 1st 887 pts.ECAC 6th 259 pts.

Men’s Yearly Results11992211--2222 ((55--11))F4 Lehigh W 49-13F12 Rutgers W 36-17F25 Princeton W 33-11M4 MIT W 49-13M11 Penn W 33-11A1 Yale L 31-13

11992222--2233 ((66--11))F3 Pittsburgh W 31-28F10 Syracuse W 43-9F17 MIT W 40-12F17 Johns Hopkins W 40-5M3 Rutgers W 36-26M10 Brooklyn "Y" W 35-18M17 Yale L 45-17

11992233--2244 ((77--00))F9 Pittsburgh W 37-16F16 MIT W 46-7F23 Washington & Lee W 48-5M1 Brown W 39-14M8 Rutgers W 42-11M15 Syracuse W 49-13M22 at Yale W 32-20

11992244--2255 ((55--22))F14 George Washington W 53-9F18 Dartmouth W 43-19F21 Brown W 48-14F28 Syracuse W 52-18M7 at Princeton L 40-22M14 Rutgers W 48-14M21 Yale L 39-23

11992255--2266 ((77--11))J30 Pittsburgh W 52-10F6 Rutgers W 47-15F13 Syracuse W 46-16F20 Washington & Lee W 52-10F27 Catholic W 54-8M6 Princeton W 35-27M13 Lehigh W 44-18M20 at Yale L 42-20

11992266--2277 ((77--33))J15 Lehigh W 48-14J22 CCNY W 54-8F5 Pittsburgh W 40-22F12 Syracuse W 35-27F19 Columbia W 45-17F26 Penn W 46-16M2 Dartmouth W 36-25M5 at Princeton L 37-25M12 Rutgers L 34-28M19 Yale L 42-20

11992277--2288 ((55--22))F11 CCNY W 44-17F18 Columbia W 40-22F25 Syracuse L 33-29M3 Princeton W 39-23M7 Penn W 44-18M10 Dartmouth W 33-29M17 at Yale L 50-12

11992288--2299 ((44--55))F9 CCNY W 51-11F16 Rutgers L 43-19F23 Georgia Tech W 39-21F23 Pittsburgh W 39-17M2 Yale L 44-18M6 Penn W 42-20M9 Columbia W 54-8M13 Syracuse L 33-29M15 at Princeton L 40-22M16 at Dartmouth L 41-21

11992299--3300 ((66--22))J25 Penn W 43-19F1 Rutgers W 32-30F8 CCNY W 56-6F14 at Yale L 44-18F15 at Columbia L 35-27F22 Dartmouth W 51-11M1 Princeton W 38-24M15 Syracuse W 48-14

11993300--3311 ((55--22))F6 at Princeton L 39-32F7 at Syracuse W 60-11F14 Columbia W 51-20F18 Rutgers W 42-29F21 Penn W 40-31F28 CCNY W 61-10M14 Yale L 43-28

11993311--3322 ((66--11))J16 CCNY W 46-25F6 Rutgers W 49-22F13 Brown W 49-22F20 at Penn W 42-29M4 at Columbia W 42-29M5 at Yale L 51-20M12 Syracuse W 59-12

11993322--3333 ((44--22))F4 Virginia W 62-9F18 Pennsylvania W 49.5-21.5F25 Yale L 49-22M3 at Rutgers L 40-31M4 at CCNY W 40-31M11 Columbia W 54-17

11993333--3344 ((44--22))F3 Colgate W 46-25F17 CCNY W 58-13F21 Rutgers L 38-33F24 Penn W 38-33M9 at Yale L 52-19M10 at Columbia W 45-26

11993344--3355 ((55--11))F2 Virginia W 53-22F9 Rutgers W 41-30F16 CCNY W 48-23F23 Columbia W 46-25M2 Yale L 51-20M9 at Penn W 48-23

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11993355--3366 ((00--55))F8 Rutgers L 53-18F15 at Columbia L 45-26F22 at Yale L 56-28F29 Penn L 48-23M4 Princeton L 52-19

11993366--3377 ((00--77))J16 Columbia L 41-34F13 Yale L 56-19F19 at Princeton L 49-26F20 at Penn L 41-34F27 Dartmouth L 41-34M3 Rutgers L 50-25M6 Harvard L 60-15

11993377--3388 ((11--55))F12 Pennsylvania L 30-15F19 Columbia L 45-30F26 Princeton L 52-23M4 at Harvard L 55-20M5 at Yale L 51-24M12 Dartmouth L 48-27

11993388--3399 ((22--66))F4 Washington & Jeff. W 61-14F11 Princeton L 61-14F18 Harvard L 63-12F22 Penn W 49-26F25 Yale L 47-28M4 Army L 48-27M10 at Dartmouth L 56-19M11 at Columbia L 48-27

11993399--4400 ((66--44))J13 Lehigh W 51-24J20 Virginia W 68-7J26 at Penn W 54-21J27 at Princeton L 52-23F3 Washington & Jeff. W 64-11F10 Yale L 60-15F17 Dartmouth L 40-35F22 Harvard L 47-28M2 Army W 38-37M9 Columbia W 47-28

11994400--4411 ((55--55))J11 North Carolina W 42-33J18 Virginia W 64-11J25 Penn W 62-13F1 Princeton L 43-32F8 Harvard L 50-25F15 Cornell W 50-25F21 at Columbia W 46-29F22 at Yale L 55-20M1 at Army L 45-30M8 at Dartmouth L 41-34

11994411--4422 ((44--66))J10 North Carolina L 58-17J17 Lafayette W 53-22J24 Virginia W 60-15J31 Yale L 59-16F6 at Penn W 39-36F7 at Princeton L 63-12F14 at Harvard L 52-23F21 Columbia W 43-32F28 Dartmouth L 39-36M7 Army L 44-31

11994422--4433 ((66--33))J16 at Dartmouth L 39.5-35.5J23 Temple W 54-21F6 Princeton L 45-30F10 North Carolina W 49-26F13 Harvard W 46-29F19 at Columbia W 47-28F20 at Yale L 44-31F27 Penn W 50-24M6 at Army W 46-29

11994433--4444 ((88--22))J8 Swarthmore W 65-9J15 Penn State W 64-11J22 North Carolina L 39-36J29 Columbia W 58-17F5 Duke W 60-15F11 at Penn W 62-13F12 at Princeton W 39-36F26 Stevens Inst. W 57-9M4 Army W 42-33M11 Yale L 47-28NCAA Meet T3rd 24 pts

11994444--4455 ((55--44))J6 Fr. & Marshall W 64-11J13 Penn W 54-21J20 North Carolina L 42-33J27 Columbia W 52-23F3 at Yale L 51-24F10 Princeton W 59-16F17 Duke W 60-15F24 Bainbridge L 49-26M3 at Army L 44-31

11994455--4466 ((99--00))J12 Duke W 68-7J19 Lehigh W 77-25J19 Fr. & Marshall W 77-27J26 North Carolina W 54-42J26 Cornell W 54-33F2 at Princeton W 54-21F9 Coast Guard W 61-9F15 at Penn W 68-7F16 at Columbia W 60-15F23 USMMA W 48-27M2 Army W 44-31NCAA Meet T4th 14 pts

11994466--4477 ((77--44))J11 Cornell W 39-36J18 Yale L 62-13J25 Lehigh W 64-11F1 Columbia W 66-9F5 North Carolina W 50-25F8 Rutgers L 57-18F15 Penn L 40-35F21 at Dartmouth L 46-29F22 at Harvard L 45-30M1 at Army W 46-29M8 Princeton W 42-33

11994477--4488 ((44--55))J17 Cornell W 38.5-36.5J24 North Carolina L 52-23F7 Harvard L 50-25F21 at Yale L 55-20F28 Dartmouth W 44-31M3 Rutgers L 45-30

M6 Army L 39-36M12 at Columbia W 62-13M13 at Penn W 51-24

11994488--4499 ((66--66))J8 Columbia W 52-23J15 at Cornell W 41-34J29 Duke W 46-29F5 Rutgers L 47-28F11 at Dartmouth L 52-23F12 at Harvard L 45-30F19 Princeton L 44-31F26 Yale L 45-34M5 at Army L 43-27M12 Pennsylvania W 46-29

11994499--5500 ((11--99))J7 Cornell L 39-36J14 Dartmouth L 55-20J21 North Carolina L 53-22F4 Rutgers L 48-27F11 Harvard L 48-27F18 at Princeton L 49-26F25 at Yale L 64-11M4 Army L 61-14M10 at Penn L 40-35M11 Columbia W 62-

11995500--5511 ((55--55))D16 Loyola W 68-9J6 Columbia W 55-20J13 Yale L 53-22J27 Pittsburgh W 42-33F3 Princeton W 40-35F10 Penn W 64-11F16 at Dartmouth L 45-30F17 at Harvard L 58-17F24 at Rutgers L 41-34M3 at Army L 45-30

11995511--5522 ((44--55--11))D15 Brown W 53-31J5 Rutgers W 51-33J11 at Princeton L 53-31J12 at Columbia W 48-36J19 Pittsburgh T 42-42F2 Harvard L 57-27

F9 at Yale L 56-28F16 Dartmouth L 47-37F23 at Penn W 67-17M1 Army L 46-38NCAA Meet 15th 3 pts

11995522--5533 ((77--33))D13 Lehigh W 59-25D19 Fordham W 68-16J10 Columbia W 57-27J17 Princeton L 45-39F6 at Dartmouth W 48-36F7 at Harvard L 57-27F14 Pittsburgh W 54-30F21 Yale L 50-34F28 at Army W 56-28M7 Pennsylvania W 64-20

11995533--5544 ((66--44))D12 Lehigh W 58-26J8 at Penn W 49-35J9 at Columbia W 46-38J16 Dartmouth L 49-35J30 Pittsburgh W 43-41F6 at Princeton L 43-41F13 Harvard W 45-39F20 at Yale L 64-20F27 Army W 45-39M6 Rutgers W 63-16

11995544--5555 ((55--55))D12 Virginia W 65-19J8 Columbia W 49-35J15 Penn W 57-27J29 Pittsburgh W 48-36F4 at Dartmouth L 44-40F5 at Harvard L 67-17F12 Princeton L 47-37F19 Yale L 58-26F26 at Army W 44-40M5 at Cornell L 47-37

11995555--5566 ((99--55))D17 at Cornell L 46-38J7 at Dartmouth L 51-33J11 Pa. Military W 76-8J14 Columbia W 68-16

Kevin Teague ‘07 won both diving boards at each of his four Army-Navy meetsand at his four Patriot League Championship meets.

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J28 Duke W 68-16F1 VMI W 59-25F4 Harvard L 66-18F8 West Chester W 59-25F11 at Princeton L 43-41F18 at Yale L 66-18F25 Pittsburgh W 58-26M3 Army W 46-38M7 Penn W 56-28M10 Fr. & Marshall W 76-8

11995566--5577 ((1111--33))D14 at Penn W 65-21D15 at Columbia W 62-24J9 Pa. Military W 78-8J18 Dartmouth W 46-40J26 Duke W 61-25F1 at Brown W 45-41F2 at Harvard L 66-20F9 Princeton W 59-27F16 Yale L 58-28F20 Maryland W 72-14F23 Pittsburgh W 75-11M2 at Army L 47-39M8 Cornell W 64-22M9 Fr. & Marshall W 76-10

11995577--5588 ((99--55))D7 Brown W 46-39D14 Columbia W 59-27J18 Penn W 66-19J29 Duke W 62-17F1 Harvard L 56-30F5 VMI W 55-31F7 at Princeton W 54-32F8 at Yale L 63-23F12 Fr. & Marshall W 68-9F15 Pittsburgh W 67-19F19 Maryland W 70-16F22 at Cornell L 46-40M1 Army L 48-38M8 Dartmouth L 58-28

11995588--5599 ((1100--44))D13 Cornell W 44-42D17 Villanova W 68-18J9 at Penn W 67-19J10 at Columbia W 59-27J17 Pittsburgh W 67-19J30 at Brown W 54-32J31 at Harvard L 47-39F4 Duke W 62-24F7 Yale L 61-25F11 Fordham W 68-17F14 Princeton W 60-26F18 at Maryland W 69-17F28 at Army L 48-38M7 Dartmouth L 47-39NCAA Meet 17th 1 pt.

11995599--6600 ((1122--22))D5 Brown W 54-41D12 at Cornell W 74-21D16 Villanova W 79-16J9 Columbia W 70-25J16 Harvard L 52-43J20 at Dartmouth W 52-43J23 Pittsburgh W 72-23F3 Duke W 65-23

F6 at Yale L 70-25F10 North Carolina W 76-19F13 at Princeton W 56-39F17 Maryland W 67-28F20 Penn W 66-29F27 Army W 67-28NCAA Meet 18th 2 pts.

11996600--6611 ((1133--11))F17 North Carolina W 55-40J13 at Penn W 65-30J14 at Columbia W 59-36J18 at Maryland W 52-43J21 Cornell W 77-18F1 Villanova W 80-15F4 Yale W 48-47F10 at Brown W 68-27F11 at Harvard L 56-39F15 Duke W 72-23F18 West Chester W 70-25F25 at Army W 56-39M3 Dartmouth W 63-32M4 Princeton W 61-34NCAA Meet T17th 3.5 pts.

11996611--6622 ((1111--33))D9 Brown W 63-32D13 Villanova W 51-44D16 Harvard L 50-45J13 at Princeton L 49-46J17 Maryland W 61-34J20 Penn W 76-19J31 Fr. & Marshall W 72-23F3 at Yale L 68-27F7 Duke W 82-13F10 at Dartmouth W 48-47F14 West Chester W 60.5-34.5F16 Cornell W 63-32F24 Army W 52-43M3 Columbia W 71-24EISL Meet 8th 15.5 pts.NCAA Meet 18th 4 pts.

11996622--6633 ((77--66))D15 at Harvard L 53-42D19 North Carolina W 50-45J12 at Columbia W 71-23J16 at Maryland L 62-33J19 Princeton L 50-45J30 Duke W 77-18F2 Yale L 61-34F9 at Cornell W 57-38F13 West Chester W 53-42F16 at Penn W 63-32F23 at Army L 69-26M2 Dartmouth W 49-46M9 Villanova L 53-42EISL Meet 5th 25 pts.

11996633--6644 ((88--55))D5 North Carolina L 48-47D14 Harvard W 57-38D18 at Princeton W 56-39J11 Columbia W 84-11J18 Maryland L 48-47J27 Duke W 67-28F1 at Yale L 58-37F8 at Dartmouth W 59-36F12 Villanova L 50-45

F15 Penn W 69-26F19 West Chester W 64-24F22 Cornell W 59-36F29 Army L 68-27EISL Meet 5th 34 pts.

11996644--6655 ((77--66))D12 at Harvard L 62-33D16 North Carolina L 59-36J9 at Columbia W 66-28J16 at Maryland L 62-33F2 Duke W 67-27F6 Yale L 60-35F10 Villanova L 55-40F13 Princeton W 55-40F17 West Chester W 76-19F20 at Cornell W 64-31F27 at Army L 62-33M3 at Penn W 68-26M6 Dartmouth W 69-26EISL Meet 3rd 170.5 pts.

11996655--6666 ((88--44))D4 at Dartmouth W 58-37D11 Harvard W 66-29D15 N. Carolina W 72-22J8 Columbia W 75-20J15 Maryland L 48-47J19 Penn W 77-18F5 at Yale L 57-38F9 Villanova W 66-29F12 at Princeton L 54-41F16 West Chester W 75-20F19 Cornell W 72-23F26 Army L 55-40EISL Meet 3rd 195 pts.NCAA Meet 35th 2 pts.

11996666--6677 ((55--77))D10 at Harvard L 57-38D14 North Carolina L 54-41J7 at Columbia W 62-33J14 at Maryland L 52-43F1 West Chester W 86-9F4 Yale L 53-42F8 Villanova W 63-32F11 Princeton L 66-29

F18 at Cornell W 60-35F25 at Army L 52-43M1 at Penn W 56-39M4 Dartmouth L 53-42EISL Meet 9th 80 pts.NCAA Meet T31st 2 pts.

11996677--6688 ((66--77))D9 Columbia W 81-23D13 North Carolina L 64-49D16 Harvard L 66-47J13 at Dartmouth L 68-45J17 Maryland L 58-55J20 Penn State W 102-11J31 Colgate W 67-37F3 at Yale L 76-37F7 Villanova W 66-38F10 at Princeton L 66-47F17 Cornell W 62-51F24 Army L 58-55M2 Penn W 83-30EISL Meet 7th 123 pts.

11996688--6699 ((55--77))D7 at Columbia W 82-22D14 at Harvard L 57-56D19 at Cornell W 76-37J11 North Carolina W 63-50J15 at Maryland L 79-34J18 Tennessee L 75-38F1 Yale L 76-37F5 Villanova W 56-48F8 at Penn W 74-39F15 Dartmouth L 67-46F22 Princeton L 68-45M1 at Army L 70-43EISL Meet 3rd 172 pts.

11996699--7700 ((77--55))D6 Columbia W 88-16D13 Harvard L 72-41D17 North Carolina W 63-50J10 at Dartmouth L 61-52J14 Maryland W 80-33J17 Tennessee L 64-49J31 at Yale L 74-39F4 Villanova W 57-47

Jason Pace ‘00 graduated from Navy with the school’s 100 fly record and as anAll-America recipient in water polo.

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F14 at Princeton L 79-34F21 Cornell W 70-43F28 Army W 70-43M7 Pennsylvania W 86-25EISL Meet 4th 166 pts.

11997700--7711 ((55--77))D12 at Harvard L 77-36D16 North Carolina W 61-52J9 Yale L 73-40J14 at Maryland L 76-37J16 Dartmouth W 62-51J23 Ohio W 64-49J29 at Syracuse W 67-46J30 at Cornell W 67-46F3 Villanova L 64-49F6 at Penn L 66-47F20 Princeton L 67-46F27 at Army L 73-40EISL Meet 6th 163 pts.NCAA Meet 26th 7 pts.

11997711--7722 ((66--66))D1 Johns Hopkins W 82-31D4 North Carolina L 72-41D11 Harvard L 57-56J12 Maryland L 65-48J15 at Dartmouth L 66-47J20 East Carolina W 64-49J29 Cornell W 74-29F5 at Yale L 82-31F12 Villanova W 72-41F19 at Princeton L 69-44F26 Army W 75-38M1 Pennsylvania W 78-35EISL Meet 7th 113 pts.

11997722--7733 ((77--77))D6 North Carolina L 62-49D9 at Harvard L 69-44D13 at Maryland L 76-37J13 Dartmouth L 71-42J16 Johns Hopkins W 71-42J20 Ohio W 81-32J27 at Cornell L 66-47F3 Yale L 61-52

F7 Villanova W 73-40F10 Syracuse W 83-26F17 Princeton L 59-53F24 at Army W 60-53F28 at Penn W 58-55M3 Fordham W 84-29EISL Meet 10th 97 pts.NCAA Meet 19th 14 pts.

11997733--7744 ((88--77))D8 Harvard L 80-33D12 Maryland L 65-48D12 North Carolina L 66-47D15 Fordham W 74-39J12 at Dartmouth L 73-40J15 Jo. Hopkins W 61-52J19 Ohio W 92-22J26 Cornell L 57-56J30 West Virginia W 92-21F2 at Yale L 64-49F6 Villanova W 74-38F9 at Syracuse W 80-33F16 at Princeton L 107-62F23 Army W 75.5-37.5F27 Penn W 61-52EISL Meet 10th 48 pts.

11997744--7755 ((77--44))D4 Virginia W 70-43D6 at Brown W 75-38D7 at Harvard L 57-56D11 at Maryland W 60-53J11 Dartmouth W 57-56J14 at Johns Hopkins W 74-39J25 at Cornell L 67-46F1 Yale W 71-42F15 Princeton L 75-38F22 at Army L 68-45F27 at Penn W 62-51EISL Meet 11th 74 pts.

11997755--7766 ((33--77))D6 Harvard L 74-39D10 Maryland L 73-40D13 Brown L 62-51J10 at Dartmouth L 68-45

J13 Johns Hopkins W 67-46J24 Cornell W 61-52J31 at Yale L 60-53F11 Pennsylvania W 59-54F14 at Princeton L 76-37F28 Army L 67-46EISL Meet 9th 86 pts.

11997766--7777 ((99--11))D4 at Harvard W 72-41D8 at Maryland W 71-42D11 at Brown W 92-21J8 Dartmouth W 72-41J11 at Johns Hopkins W 74-39J14 Yale W 68-45F9 at Penn W 68-44F12 Princeton L 60-53F15 at Cornell W 72-41F26 at Army W 68-45EISL Meet 5th 195 pts.

11997777--7788 ((33--77))D3 at Harvard L 72-41D7 West Virginia L 71-42D10 Brown W 66-47J7 at Dartmouth L 60-53J11 Johns Hopkins W 73-40J14 at Yale W 59-54F4 Maryland L 65-48F11 at Princeton L 91.5-21.5F18 Columbia L 70-43F25 Army L 64-49EISL Meet 7th 118 pts.

11997788--7799 ((77--55))D1 Harvard L 68-45D9 at Brown W 62-51J6 Dartmouth W 70-43J10 at Johns Hopkins W 74-39J13 Yale W 82-31J27 Cornell W 62-51F3 at Maryland L 71-42F7 at Penn W 79-34F10 Princeton L 71-42F14 Villanova W 86-27F17 at Columbia L 65-48F24 at Army L 67-46EISL Meet 7th 200 pts.

11997799--8800 ((77--66))D1 at Harvard L 74-39D8 Brown L 57-56J5 at Dartmouth L 74-39J9 Johns Hopkins W 80-33J12 at Yale L 67-46J19 Drexel W 89-24J20 Cornell W 73-40F2 Maryland L 59-54F6 Penn W 80-33F9 at Princeton L 68-44F13 Villanova W 79-34F16 Columbia W 66-47F23 Army W 62-51EISL Meet 10th 49 pts.

11998800--8811 ((99--44))D6 at Harvard L 80-32D7 at Brown W 75-38J3 Dartmouth W 61-52

J10 Yale W 59-54J14 at Johns Hopkins W 58-55J17 at Drexel W 78-35J24 at Cornell W 66-47J31 at Maryland L 72-41F7 Villanova W 65-48F11 at Penn W 77-36F14 Princeton L 68-44F21 at Columbia L 72-41F28 at Army W 72-41EISL Meet 7th 91.5 pts.

11998811--8822 ((77--55))N29 Harvard L 65-46D6 Brown W 76-37J8 at Dartmouth L 66-47J9 at Yale L 60-53J16 at East Carolina W 79-34J23 Cornell W 67-46J30 Pennsylvania W 76-37F2 at James Madison W 75-38F10 Villanova W 64-48F13 at Princeton L 73-40F20 Columbia L 70-43F27 Army W 74-39EISL Meet 9th 137 pts.

11998822--8833 ((99--44))N27 Dartmouth W 80-33D4 at Harvard L 75-38D5 at Brown L 58-55J8 at Cornell W 67-46J12 at Johns Hopkins W 65-48J15 East Carolina W 87-26J22 Yale W 62-51J28 James Madison W 73-40J29 at Penn W 70-43F9 Villanova W 71-42F17 Princeton L 59-54F19 at Columbia L 71-42F26 at Army W 65-48EISL Meet 6th 233 pts.

11998833--8844 ((1100--44))N26 at Dartmouth W 76-37D2 Harvard W 61-52D3 Brown W 80-33D10 Wright State W 74-39J7 at East Carolina W 78-35J11 Johns Hopkins W 83-30J14 Cornell L 60-53J21 at Yale W 66-47J28 Penn W 77-34J30 at James Madison W 73-40F8 Villanova W 68-45F11 at Princeton L 59-54F18 Columbia L 64-49F25 Army L 58-55EISL Meet 10th 145 pts.

11998844--8855 ((1100--55))N24 Dartmouth W 65-48N30 at Harvard L 89-24D1 at Brown L 63-50D6 West Virginia L 64-49D8 Shippensburg W 74-44D8 East Carolina W 60-53J9 at Johns Hopkins W 72-41J12 at Cornell W 57-56

Alex Oldenkamp’s ‘09 nine relay event records at the Patriot LeagueChampionship ranks second in league history.

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J19 James Madison W 70-43J26 Yale W 67-46F2 at Penn W 63-50F6 Villanova W 73-40F16 Princeton L 67-46F23 at Columbia W 67-46M2 at Army L 73-40EISL Meet 8th 165 pts.

11998855--8866 ((1133--22))N23 at Dartmouth W 91-22N29 Harvard L 71-42D3 at West Virginia W 68-45D6 East Carolina W 90-21D7 at Shippensburg W 71-42J8 Johns Hopkins W 81-30J11 Cornell W 59-54J18 at James Madison W 66-47J25 at Yale W 73-40F1 Penn W 88-25F2 Brown W 83-30F5 at Villanova W 67-46F15 at Princeton L 72-41F22 Columbia W 78-35F28 Army W 63-50EISL Meet 7th 190.5 pts.NCAA Meet T38th 3 pts.

11998866--8877 ((1100--33))N14 West Virginia W 59-52N21 James Madison W 130-86N22 at Dartmouth W 98-15N28 Harvard L 70-42N30 Princeton L 80-33D5 at Army W 63-50J10 at Cornell W 65-48J14 at Johns Hopkins W 137-71J17 at Brown W 67-46J24 Yale W 67-46J31 at Penn W 71-42F4 Villanova W 145.5-71.5F21 at Columbia L 57-56CAA Meet 1st 651 pts.EISL Meet 8th 172 pts.

11998877--8888 ((1100--33))N3 at James Madison W 126-88N14 at East Carolina W 116-99N21 at Dartmouth W 145-66N27 Harvard L 130-85N29 at Princeton L 146-71D4 Army W 130-87J10 Cornell W 139-76J16 Brown W 140-77J20 Johns Hopkins W 150-65J23 at Yale W 125-90J30 Penn L 110-107F3 Villanova W 135-81F20 Columbia W 142-74CAA Meet 1st 625.5 pts.EISL Meet 6th 216 pts.

11998888--8899 ((1100--44))N12 James Madison W 164.5-78.5N19 Dartmouth W 91-22N20 Duke W 164-79N26 at Harvard L 64-49N27 Princeton L 65-48D2 at Army L 59-54J7 at Cornell W 61-52J14 at Brown W 57-56J15 Denison W 158-81J18 at Johns Hopkins W 142-87J21 Yale W 75-38J28 at Penn W 59-54F4 at Villanova W 129-114F18 at Columbia L 64-49CAA Meet 2nd 572EISL Meet 7th 197 pts.

11998899--9900 ((33--1100))N10 at James Madison L 130-113N11 at Duke W 132-111N12 at East Carolina L 125-118N18 at Dartmouth L 81-32N24 Harvard L 83-30N26 at Princeton L 75-37D2 Army L 68-45J7 Cornell L 64-49J13 Brown W 71-39J17 Jo. Hopkins W 151-89J20 at Yale L 65-48

J27 Penn L 66-47F17 Columbia L 67-46EISL Meet 17th 79 pts.

11999900--9911 ((33--88))N16 James Madison L 135-108N17 Dartmouth W 131-106N25 at Harvard L 153.488.5D1 at Army L 130-113J5 at Cornell L 139.5-100.5J12 at Brown W 149-90J16 at Johns Hopkins W 148-83J19 Yale L 144-99J26 at Penn L 135-102F9 Princeton L 150-87F16 at Columbia L 136-106EISL Meet 11th 107.5 pts.

11999911--9922 ((55--77))N2 at James Madison L 150-93N16 Duke W 141.5-99.5N23 at Dartmouth L 161-80N23 vs. Brown L 163-78D1 Harvard L 149-94D6 Army W 135-108J7 Cornell L 129-114J15 Johns Hopkins W 168-68J18 at Yale L 133-121J25 Penn W 142-101F8 at Princeton L 145-91F15 Columbia W 128-113EISL Meet 6th 217 pts.

11999922--9933 ((77--44))N14 Duke W 144-88N21 at Dartmouth W 176-49N21 vs. Brown W 127-115N29 at Harvard L 202-98D9 at Army W 141-102J10 at Cornell W 135.5-107.5J13 at Johns Hopkins W 142-80J23 Yale L 136.5-106.5J29 at Penn W 148.5-94.5F13 Princeton L 141-96F20 at Columbia L 147-96EISL Meet 4th 305 pts.NCAA Meet T36th 7 pts.

11999933--9944 ((99--44))N13 at Duke W 162-81N20 Dartmouth W 171-69N20 Brown W 163-79D3 Army W 125-118J9 Cornell L 126.5-114.5J12 Johns Hopkins W 157-79J14 Harvard L 178-65J22 at Yale L 139-104J29 Penn W 149-94F4 Xavier W 159-51F5 at UMBC W 140-100F12 at Princeton L 175-119F19 Columbia W 161-80at EISL Meet 4th 338 pts.at NCAA Meet 23rd 32 pts.

11999944--9955 ((1100--22))N12 Notre Dame W 159-84N19 at Dartmouth W 175-67N19 vs. Brown W 170-66D2 at Army W 131-112J8 at Cornell W 149.5-93.5J11 at Johns Hopkins W 156-80J14 at Harvard L 195-105J21 Yale W 151-92J28 at Penn W 143-101F4 UMBC W 138-102F11 Princeton L 151-90F18 at Columbia W 121-120EISL Meet 4th 379 pts.NCAA Meet 21st 26 pts.

11999955--9966 ((99--22))N11 Connecticut W 166-77N20 at Brown W 176-66N20 vs. Dartmouth W 170-78D1 Army W 158.5-84.5J17 Cornell W 150-93J20 at Yale W 141-99J27 Penn W 141-101F3 at UMBC W 139-104F10 at Princeton L 172-119F11 Harvard L 155-88F17 Columbia W 177-64EISL Meet 3rd 501 pts.NCAA Meet 21st 50 pts.

11999966--9977 ((1100--33))O26 George Washington W 154-82N16 at Connecticut L 153-147N23 Brown W 150-90N23 Dartmouth W 175-67D6 at Army W 149-94J8 Johns Hopkins W 161-79J11 at Harvard L 206-93J18 at Cornell W 175-68J18 vs. Yale W 126-117J25 at Penn W 128-115F1 UMBC W 156-89F8 Princeton L 131-107F15 at Columbia W 130-113EISL Meet 3rd 420.5 pts.

11999977--9988 ((1100--22))N22 at Brown W 129-113N22 vs. Dartmouth W 164-78D5 Army W 149-94J10 Harvard L 149-93J14 at Johns Hopkins W 157-83J17 at Yale W 135.5-107.5J17 vs. Cornell W 176-67J24 Penn W 177-62J31 at Geo. Washington W 126.5-114.5J31 vs. UMBC W 149-91F14 at Princeton L 165-133F21 Columbia W 170-73EISL Meet 4th 379.5 pts.

Noah White ‘04 was the Patriot League’s Swimmer of the Year, the league’sscholar-athlete of the year and competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials.

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11999999--22000000 ((99--33))N10 George Washington W 148-92N20 Brown W 141-102N20 Dartmouth W 201-40D3 Army W 173-71J8 Harvard L 161-82J12 at Johns Hopkins W 147-93J15 at Cornell W 138-105J15 vs. Yale L 125-118J22 Penn W 132-72J29 at UMBC W 132-109F12 at Princeton L 186.5-125.5F19 Columbia W 125-116EISL Meet 4th 843 pts.

22000000--0011 ((77--55))O28 Johns Hopkins W 167-74N8 at Geo. Washington W 157-80N18 at Dartmouth W 191-52N18 vs. Brown L 142-101D1 at Army W 130-113J6 at Harvard L 211-89J13 at Yale L 135-88J13 vs. Cornell W 138-88J20 at Penn L 137-106J27 UMBC W 126-117F10 Princeton L 164-78F17 at Columbia W 134-109EISL Meet 5th 720 pts.

22000011--0022 ((55--77))O27 at Johns Hopkins L 121-84N3 at UMBC L 130-113N7 George Washington W 158-85N17 at Brown L 130-94N17 vs. Dartmouth W 161-82N30 Army W 160-83J5 Harvard L 195-102J12 Cornell L 128-115J12 Yale L 143-100J19 Penn W 160-83J26 Columbia W 154-89F9 at Princeton L 174-111EISL Meet 7th 500 pts.

22000022--0033 ((66--66))O25 Johns Hopkins W 125-112N2 UMBC W 132-110N13 at Geo. Washington W 146-91N23 Brown W 154-88N23 Dartmouth W 172-71D4 at Army W 156-87J4 at Harvard L 169-73

J11 at Cornell L 141.5-101.5J11 vs. Yale L 138-103J18 at Penn L 138-104F8 Princeton L 206-80F15 at Columbia L 150-93EISL Meet 6th 640.5 pts.

22000033--0044 ((88--99))O3 Air Force L 167-133O18 Lafayette W 238-66O18 Rider W 219-81O24 at Johns Hopkins W 125-112N1 at UMBC W 122-121N12 George Washington W 145-88N14 American W 161-133N14 Bucknell W 222-78N22 at Dartmouth L 140-101N22 vs. Brown L 126-114D4 Army W 151-92J3 Harvard L 204-94J10 at Yale L 142-99J10 vs. Cornell L 122.5-120.5J31 Penn L 123-120F7 at Princeton L 170-122F14 Columbia L 132-110Patriot League 1st 810 pts.EISL Meet 6th 695.5pts. NCAA Meet T28th 14 pts.

22000044--0055 ((1100--66))O16 Lafayette W 202-82O16 Rider W 175-120O23 Johns Hopkins W 141-96O29 UMBC L 122-121N10 George Washington W 155-82N13 Bucknell W 234-66N13 UNC Wilmington W 167-131N20 at Brown W 134-107N20 vs. Dartmouth W 162-81D2 at Army W 130-113J8 at Harvard L 187-113J15 Cornell L 122-121J15 Yale W 136-107J29 at Penn L 130-113F5 Princeton L 167-133F12 at Columbia L 166-134Patriot League 1st 822.5 pts.EISL Meet 8th 686 pts.

22000055--0066 ((1100--55))O15 George Washington W 188-105O15 Loyola W 219.5-69.5O21 Johns Hopkins W 172-117O29 at UMBC W 127-116N12 at Bucknell W 193-107N12 vs. Lafayette W 165-120N19 Brown W 143-100N19 Dartmouth W 169-74D1 Army W 179-64J7 Harvard L 170-130J14 at Cornell L 149-94J14 vs. Yale L 136-107J28 Penn W 140.5-100.5F11 at Princeton L 180-63F1a vs. Columbia L 149-94Patriot League 1st 853 pts.EISL Meet 6th 770 pts.

22000066--0077 ((1122--44))O14 at Loyola W 184-99O14 vs. Catholic W 223-61O14 vs. Geo. WashingtonW 207-83O21 Johns Hopkins W 169.5-101.5O28 UMBC W 154.5-86.5N11 at Bucknell W 234-66N11 vs. Lafayette W 241-58N18 at Dartmouth W 199-43N18 vs. Brown W 140-103N30 at Army W 196-104D10 Princeton W 165-135J6 at Harvard L 188-112J13 at Yale L 211.5-88.5J13 vs. Cornell L 218.5-81.5J27 at Penn W 176-124F2 at Columbia L 172-128Patriot League 1st 864 pts.EISL Meet 6th 801.5 pts.

22000077--0088 ((1155--22))O13 Catholic W 223-66O13 George Washington W 207.5-82.5O13 Loyola W 194-101O19 Johns Hopkins W 162-95O27 at UMBC W 137-101N10 American W 169-98N10 Bucknell W 159-125N10 Lafayette W 168-109N17 at Brown W 139.5-103.5N17 vs. Dartmouth W 202.5-40.5N29 Army W 231-69J5 Harvard L 176-124J12 Cornell W 174-126J12 Yale W 159-141J26 Penn W 164.5-116.5F8 Columbia W 176-119F9 at Princeton L 183-109Patriot League 1st 887 pts.EISL Meet 5th 869.5 pts.

22000088--0099 ((1177--22))O11 at Loyola W 135-116O11 vs. Boston College W 203-89O11 Catholic W 207-76O17 Johns Hopkins W 140-117O25 UMBC W 169-126N8 at Bucknell W 159-124N8 vs. American W 190-67N8 vs. Lafayette W 182-104N22 Brown W 155-131N22 Dartmouth W 179-110D4 at Army W 214.5-85.5D9 Maryland W 159-111J3 at Harvard L 188-112J10 at Cornell W 154.5-145.5J10 vs. Yale W 202-98J24 at Penn W 178.5-118.5J24 vs. Rider W 196-87F6 at Columbia W 162-133F7 Princeton L 155.5-144.5Patriot League 1st 1031.5 pts.ECAC 1st 703.5 pts.NCAA 37th 4 pts.

22000099--1100 ((1133--11))O10 George Mason W 164-125O10 Loyola W 161-109O16 Johns Hopkins W 145-115O24 at UMBC W 156-133N7 American W 173-104N7 Bucknell W 156-122N7 Lafayette W 174-106N21 at Darmouth W 169-129N21 vs. Brown W 152-143D10 Army W 236-64J9 at Maryland W 160-129J23 at Yale W 152-142J29 Virginia L 160-128F5 Columbia W 158-131Patriot League 1st 1047 pts.ECAC 6th 673.5 pts.NCAA T32nd 3 pts.

Tim Gallaudet ‘86 still holds top-10 times in several distance freestyle events.

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Series RecordsOverall Navy leads, 25-4at Annapolis Navy leads, 14-1at West Point Navy leads, 11-3

Navy Coaches vs. ArmyLee Lawrence 3-1Dick Purdy 16-3John Morrison 6-0

Women’s Army-Navy Series History

DDaattee SSiittee WWoonn BByy SSccoorreeF20, 82 Annapolis Navy 90-50F19, 83 West Point Navy 87-62F24, 84 Annapolis Navy 83-57M1, 85 West Point Army 90-50F27, 86 Annapolis Army 97-43F27, 87 West Point Army 180.5-87.5F27, 88 Annapolis Navy 148-120D1, 88 West Point Army 168-130D1, 89 Annapolis Navy 184-114N30, 90 West Point Navy 161-139

DDaattee SSiittee WWoonn BByy SSccoorreeD5, 91 Annapolis Navy 193-107D3, 92 West Point Navy 203-97D2, 93 Annapolis Navy 186-114D1, 94 West Point Navy 200.5-99.5N30, 95 Annapolis Navy 229-71D5, 96 West Point Navy 171-129D4, 97 Annapolis Navy 153-146D3, 98 West Point Navy 189-111D2, 99 Annapolis Navy 152-148

DDaattee SSiittee WWoonn BByy SSccoorreeN30, 00 West Point Navy 151-149N29, 01 Annapolis Navy 196-104D4, 02 West Point Navy 178-122D4, 03 Annapolis Navy 163-137D2, 04 West Point Navy 182-118D1, 05 Annapolis Navy 188.5-111.5N30, 06 West Point Navy 215-85N29, 07 Annapolis Navy 206-94D4, 08 West Point Navy 211-84D10, 09 Annapolis Navy 202-95

Julia Mason ‘99, who competed at the 1996 NCAAChampionship, totaled five breatstroke event wins atArmy-Navy meets in her career.

Two-time league swimmer of the year Aubra Thomas‘07 is tied for the most individual event races won atthe Army-Navy meet over the course of a career withnine.

Katie Griffin ‘08 won five events over her career atArmy-Navy meets and was selected as the PatriotLeague Diver of the Year twice.

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Series RecordsOverall Navy leads, 43-29at Annapolis Navy leads, 24-13at West Point Navy leads, 19-16

Navy Coaches vs. ArmyHenry Ortland Jr. 5-7John Higgins 10-13Lee Lawrence 21-9Bill Roberts 7-0

Men’s Army-Navy Series History

Year-by-Year Series Results

DDaattee SSiittee WWoonn BByy SSccoorreeM4, 39 Annapolis Army 48-27M2, 40 Annapolis Navy 38-37M1, 41 West Point Army 45-30M7, 42 Annapolis Army 44-31M6, 43 West Point Navy 46-29M4, 44 Annapolis Navy 42-33M3, 45 West Point Army 44-31M2, 46 Annapolis Navy 44-31M1, 47 West Point Navy 46-29M6, 48 Annapolis Army 39-36M5, 49 West Point Army 48-27F4, 50 Annapolis Army 61-14M3, 51 West Point Army 40-35M1, 52 Annapolis Army 46-38F28, 53 West Point Navy 56-28F27, 54 Annapolis Navy 45-39F26, 55 West Point Navy 44-40M3, 56 Annapolis Navy 46-38M2, 57 West Point Army 57-39M1, 58 Annapolis Army 48-38F28, 59 West Point Army 48-38F27, 60 Annapolis Navy 67-28F25, 61 West Point Navy 56-39F24, 62 Annapolis Navy 52-43

DDaattee SSiittee WWoonn BByy SSccoorreeF23, 63 West Point Army 69-26F29, 64 Annapolis Army 68-27F27, 65 West Point Army 62-33F27, 66 Annapolis Army 55-40F25, 67 West Point Army 52-43F24, 68 Annapolis Army 58-55M1, 69 West Point Army 70-43F28, 70 Annapolis Navy 70-43F27, 71 West Point Army 73-40F26, 72 Annapolis Navy 75-38F24, 73 West Point Navy 60-53F23, 74 Annapolis Navy 75.5-37.5F22, 75 West Point Army 68-45F28, 76 Annapolis Army 67-46F26, 77 West Point Navy 68-45F25, 78 Annapolis Army 64-49F24, 79 West Point Army 67-46F23, 80 Annapolis Navy 62-51F28, 81 West Point Navy 72-41F27, 82 Annapolis Navy 74-39F26, 83 West Point Navy 65-48F25, 84 Annapolis Army 58-55M2, 85 West Point Army 73-40F28, 86 Annapolis Navy 63-50

DDaattee SSiittee WWoonn BByy SSccoorreeD5, 86 West Point Navy 63-50D4, 87 Annapolis Navy 130-87D2, 88 West Point Army 59-54D2, 89 Annapolis Army 68-45D1, 90 West Point Army 130-113D6, 91 Annapolis Navy 135-108D9, 92 West Point Navy 141-102D3, 93 Annapolis Navy 125-118D2, 94 West Point Navy 131-112D1, 95 Annapolis Navy 158.5-84.5D6, 96 West Point Navy 149-94D5, 97 Annapolis Navy 149-94D4, 98 West Point Navy 152-91D3, 99 Annapolis Navy 173-71D1, 00 West Point Navy 130-113N30, 01 Annapolis Navy 160-83D4, 02 West Point Navy 156-87D4, 03 Annapolis Navy 151-92D2, 04 West Point Navy 130-113D1, 05 Annapolis Navy 179-64N30, 06 West Point Navy 196-104N29, 07 Annapolis Navy 231-69D4, 08 West Point Navy 214.5-85.5D10, 09 Annapolis Navy 236-64

Two-time H.M. All-American Mike Linn ‘06 won the50 free event at each of his four Army-Navy meets.Also, his 10 Patriot League relay event crowns is aleague record.

Britton Smith ‘98, a two-time Academic All-American, is the only swimmer in Army-Navy serieshistory to have won the same two individual eventsat the meet in four straight years.

Joe Smutz ‘06, the league’s swimmer of the yearduring his senior season, placed second three timesin individual events and won a pair of relay eventraces at Army-Navy meets in his career.

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EEvveenntt NNaavvyy ((MM)) NNaavvyy ((YY)) LLeejjeeuunnee HHaallll ((MM)) LLeejjeeuunnee HHaallll ((YY)) PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee ((YY)) PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee MMeeeett ((YY))110000 BBaacckk 1:03.94 (D1, 05) 5566..3322 ((FF1188,, 1100)) 1:01.86 (J29, 10) 52.32 (M6, 10) 54.55 (F19, 10) 54.55 (F19, 10)

Jennie Spencer KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy Lauren Smart, Virginia Elizabeth Pelton, NBAC Courtney Warren, Bucknell Courtney Warren, Bucknell220000 BBaacckk 2:14.08 (N7, 09) 2:00.46 (F21, 09) 2:14.08 (N7, 09) 1:50.72 (M7, 10) 1:58.67 (F21, 09) 1:58.67 (F21, 09)

Tara Chapmon Jennie Spencer Tara Chapmon, Navy Elizabeth Pelton, NBAC Erin McGraw, Colgate Erin McGraw, Colgate110000 BBrreeaasstt 1:10.65 (N4, 06) 11::0011..8899 ((FF1199,, 1100)) 1:10.65 (N4, 06) 11::0011..8899 ((FF1199,, 1100)) 1:00.86 (M1, 09) 1:01.23 (F20, 09)

Mallory Dietrich LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii Mallory Dietrich, Navy LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, NNaavvyy Emily Murphy, Colgate Dory Isaacs, American1:01.23 (F20, 09)

Emily Murphy, Colgate220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:32.47 (O28, 06) 22::1133..5511 ((FF2200,, 1100)) 2:32.47 (O28, 06) 22::1133..5511 ((FF2200,, 1100)) 2:13.46 (F21, 09) 2:13.46 (F21, 09)

Mallory Dietrich LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii Mallory Dietrich, Navy LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, NNaavvyy Emily Murphy, Colgate Emily Murphy, Colgate110000 FFllyy 11::0011..7799 ((JJ2299,, 1100)) 5544..6666 ((FF1199,, 1100)) 1:01.56 (J29, 10) 52.61 (D17, 04) 54.08 (F20, 09) 54.08 (F20, 09)

TToonnii PPaarruussoo TToonnii PPaarruussoo Liz Shaw, Virginia Katie Hoff, NBAC Erin McGraw, Colgate Erin McGraw, Colgate220000 FFllyy 2:17.10 (O28, 06) 22::0011..9999 ((FF2288,, 1100)) 2:16.09 (J29, 10) 1:54.53 (D9, 07) 1:59.82 (F20, 10) 1:59.82 (F20, 10)

Mallory Dietrich TToonnii PPaarruussoo Claire Crippen, Virginia Katie Hoff, NBAC Erin McGraw, Colgate Erin McGraw, Colgate5500 FFrreeee 25.46 (J17, 09; D10, 09) 22.36 (F19, 09) 25.34 (J29, 10) 22.37 (F21, 08) 22.36 (F19, 09) 22.36 (F19, 09)

Thuy-Mi Dinh Thuy-Mi Dinh Lauren Perdue, Virginia Thuy-Mi Dinh, Navy Thuy-Mi Dinh, Navy Thuy-Mi Dinh, Navy110000 FFrreeee 56.09 (D10, 09) 49.88 (M20, 10) 56.09 (D10, 09) 48.82 (D9, 07) 49.49 (M1, 09) 49.87 (F21, 09)

Thuy-Mi Dinh Tara Chapmon Thuy-Mi Dinh, Navy Katie Hoff, NBAC Ashley Bottger, Colgate Ashley Bottger, Colgate220000 FFrreeee 2:00.33 (J29, 10) 1:46.17 (F19, 10) 1:57.69 (J29, 10) 1:43.10 (D8, 07) 1:46.17 (F19, 10) 1:46.17 (F19, 10)

Tara Chapmon Tara Chapmon Lauren Perdue, Virginia Katie Hoff, NBAC Tara Chapmon, Navy Tara Chapmon, Navy440000--mm FFrreeee 4:15.08 (D10, 09) 4:43.44 (F18, 10) 4:15.08 (D10, 09) 4:30.47 (D8, 07) 4:43.44 (F18, 10) 4:43.44 (F18, 10)550000--yy FFrreeee Tara Chapmon Tara Chapmon Tara Chapmon, Navy Katie Hoff, NBAC Tara Chapmon, Navy Tara Chapmon, Navy880000--mm FFrreeee 8:51.09 (N29, 07) 9:56.91 (F20, 10) 8:50.84 (J29, 10) 9:10.77 (D7, 07)11000000--yy FFrreeee Tara Chapmon Tara Chapmon Joanna Thomas, Virginia Katie Hoff, NBAC11550000--mm FFrreeee 17:14.04 (J31, 96) 16:25.55 (F20, 10) 17:14.04 (J31, 96) 15:24.35 (M2, 08) 16:25.55 (F20, 10) 16:25.55 (F20, 10)11665500--yy FFrreeee Heidi Fearon Tara Chapmon Heidi Fearon, Navy Katie Hoff, NBAC Tara Chapmon, Navy Tara Chapmon, Navy220000 IIMM 2:20.31 (N29, 07) 22::0011..7777 ((FF1188,, 1100)) 2:19.12 (J29, 10) 1:53.77 (D7, 07) 2:00.67 (F19, 09) 2:00.67 (F19, 09)

Kelly Zahalka LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii Katya Bachrouche, Virginia Katie Hoff, NBAC Emily Murphy, Colgate Emily Murphy, Colgate440000 IIMM 5:02.47 (J28, 06) 4:22.95 (F17, 07) 4:57.00 (F8, 08) 4:00.66 (D8, 07) 4:15.63 (F20, 09) 4:15.63 (F20, 09)

Kelly Zahalka Kelly Zahalka Kelly Zahalka, Navy Katie Hoff, NBAC Caren Guyett, Colgate Caren Guyett, Colgate220000 FFRR 11::4477..6688 ((NN1100,, 0077)) 11::3311..6633 ((FF1188,, 1100)) 1:45.45 (J29, 2010) 11::3311..6633 ((FF1188,, 1100)) 1:31.57 (F19, 09) 1:31.57 (F19, 09)

Thuy-Mi Dinh, Thuy-Mi Dinh, Meredith Perdue, Thuy-Mi Dinh, Emily Peck, Emily Peck,AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Meredith Cavalier, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Beverly Walker, Beverly Walker,Rachel Gray, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, Lauren Smart, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, Emily Murphy, Emily Murphy,

Sarah Dorenkott Tara Chapmon Kelly Flynn, Virginia Tara Chapmon, NNaavvyy Ashley Bottger, Colgate Ashley Bottger, Colgate440000 FFRR 33::5522..0077 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 33::2222..1188 ((FF2200,, 1100)) 33::5522..0077 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 33::2222..1188 ((FF2200,, 1100)) 3:20.55 (F21, 09) 3:20.55 (F21, 09)

Thuy-Mi Dinh, Tara Chapmon, Thuy-Mi Dinh, Tara Chapmon, Beverly Walker, Beverly Walker,AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo,, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo,, Lisa Marchi, Lisa Marchi,KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Emily Murphy, Emily Murphy,Tara Chapmon Thuy-Mi Dinh Tara Chapmon, NNaavvyy Thuy-Mi Dinh, NNaavvyy Ashley Bottger, Colgate Ashley Bottger, Colgate

880000 FFRR 8:41.40 (O15, 05) 77::2233..8822 ((FF1199,, 1100)) 8:41.40 (O15, 05) 7:14.45 (D8, 07) 7:21.64 (F20, 09) 7:21.64 (F20, 09)Jennie Spencer, Tara Chapmon, Jennie Spencer, Katie Hoff, Lisa Marchi, Lisa Marchi,

Rachel Gray, Thuy-Mi Dinh, Rachel Gray, Felicia Lee, Emily Peck, Emily Peck,Aubra Thomas, HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo,, Aubra Thomas, Jessie Krebs, Caren Guyett, Caren Guyett,Kelly Zahalka AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu Kelly Zahalka, Navy Andi Staub, NBAC Erin McGraw, Colgate Erin McGraw, Colgate

220000 MMRR 11::5566..0033 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 11::4422..2211 ((FF1199,, 1100)) 11::5566..0033 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 11::4422..2211 ((FF1199,, 1100)) 1:41.12 (F20, 09) 1:41.12 (F20, 09)KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, Beverly Walker, Beverly Walker, Mallory Dietrich, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, Mallory Dietrich, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, Emily Murphy, Emily Murphy,

TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Erin McGraw, Erin McGraw,Thuy-Mi Dinh Thuy-Mi Dinh Thuy-Mi Dinh, NNaavvyy Thuy-Mi Dinh, NNaavvyy Ashley Bottger, Colgate Ashley Bottger, Colgate

440000 MMRR 4:23.95 (O29, 04) 33::4422..1111 ((FF1188,, 1100)) 4:23.89 (O28, 06) 33::4422..1111 ((FF1188,, 1100)) 3:39.23 (F19, 09) 3:39.23 (F19, 09)Jamie Call, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, Agnes Stanislawska, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, Beverly Walker, Beverly Walker,

Aubra Thomas, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, Tina Cantwell, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, Emily Murphy, Emily Murphy,Tori Throckmorton, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Kate Chialastri, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Erin McGraw, Erin McGraw,

Kelly Freeburn Tara Chapmon Lindsey Engler, UMBC Tara Chapmon, NNaavvyy Ashley Bottger, Colgate Ashley Bottger, ColgateIM Dive - 6 296.70 (J15, 92) 296.70 (J15, 92)

Stacia Johnson, Navy Stacia Johnson, NavyM Dive – 10 422.55 (F6, 91) 460.35 (M11, 00) 400.20 (F27, 92) 400.20 (F27, 92)

Stacia Johnson Jamie Tomazich, Pittsburgh Stacia Johnson, Navy Stacia Johnson, Navy3M Dive - 6 326.85 (N10, 07) 326.85 (N10, 07)

Katie Griffin, Navy Katie Griffin, Navy3M Dive - 11 498.85 (1984-85) 544.45 (1982) 500.35 (F26,05) 500.35 (F26, 05)

Theresa Michal Kelly McCormack, Ohio St. Chelsea Haviland, Army Chelsea Haviland, Army

2010-11 swimmers listed in bboolldd ... 2009-10 times listed in italics

Women’s Records

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Kevin Mukri Kevin Mukri David Cromwell, Harvard Michael Phelps, NBAC Kevin Mukri, Navy Andrew Hetzner, Navy55.43 (D1, 05)Kevin Mukri

220000 BBaacckk 22::0011..2244 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 1:45.35 (F21, 09) 1:59.42 (J7, 06) 1:41.55 (M18, 04) 1:45.35 (F21, 09) 1:45.35 (F21, 09)SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee Andrew Hetzner David Cromwell, Harvard Michael Phelps, NBAC Andrew Hetzner, Navy Andrew Hetzner, Navy

110000 BBrreeaasstt 11::0022..7744 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 55.05 (M29, 96) 11::0022..7744 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 55.19 (D11, 09) 53.77 (M28, 03) 54.89 (F21, 03)PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee Ian Johnston PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee,, NNaavvyy Ben Hesen, NBAC Dominick Szabo, American Dominick Szabo, American

220000 BBrreeaasstt 2:11.13 (D10, 09) 1:57.26 (J10, 09) 2:11.13 (D10, 09) 1:59.50 (M10, 03) 1:57.26 (J10, 09) 2:00.01 (F22, 03)Adam Meyer Adam Meyer Adam Meyer, Navy Michael Phelps, NBAC Adam Meyer, Navy Ethan Bassett, American

110000 FFllyy 54.52 (D9, 08) 47.33 (F20, 09) 54.52 (D9, 08) 46.98 (M10, 02) 47.33 (F20, 09) 47.33 (F20, 09)Adam Meyer Adam Meyer Adam Meyer, Navy Michael Phelps, NBAC Adam Meyer, Navy Adam Meyer, Navy

220000 FFllyy 1:55.55 (D9, 08) 1:42.54 (F21, 09) 1:55.55 (D9, 08) 1:39.65 (M7, 10) 1:42.54 (F21, 09) 1:42.54 (F21, 09)Adam Meyer Adam Meyer Adam Meyer, Navy Michael Phelps, NBAC Adam Meyer, Navy Adam Meyer, Navy

5500 FFrreeee 22.34 (M25, 04) 19.74 (F26, 04) 22.36 (D1, 05) 19.74 (F26, 04) 19.74 (F26, 04) 19.74 (F26, 04)Noah White Noah White Mike Linn, Navy Noah White, Navy Noah White, Navy Noah White, Navy

110000 FFrreeee 47.91 (M27, 04) 43.96 (F25, 06) 49.48 (D1, 05) 43.95 (M21, 04) 43.96 (F25, 06) 43.96 (F25, 06)Noah White Mike Linn Mike Linn, Navy Michael Phelps, NBAC Mike Linn, Navy Mike Linn, Navy

220000 FFrreeee 11::4488..1122 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 11::3366..2299 ((FF2200,, 0099)) 11::4488..1122 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 1:33.14 (D11, 09) 11::3366..2299 ((FF2200,, 0099)) 11::3366..2299 ((FF2200,, 0099))MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, NNaavvyy Michael Phelps, NBAC MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, NNaavvyy MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, NNaavvyy

440000--mm FFrreeee 33::5533..7788 ((DD99,, 0088)) 44::1188..5566 ((FF1199,, 0099)) 3:47.78 (M3. 83) 4:20.72 (M1, 08) 44::1188..5566 ((FF1199,, 0099)) 44::1188..5566 ((FF1199,, 0099))550000--yy FFrreeee EErriikk HHuunntteerr EErriikk HHuunntteerr Tony Corbisiero, Columbia Dan Madwed, NBAC EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, NNaavvyy EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, NNaavvyy880000--mm FFrreeee 88::0000..5533 ((DD99,, 0088)) 88::5599..5522 ((FF2211,, 0099)) 7:55.19 (F20, 82) 9:03.08 (D12, 08)11000000--yy FFrreeee EErriikk HHuunntteerr EErriikk HHuunntteerr Tony Corbisiero, Columbia Drew Cosgarea, NBAC11550000--mm FFrreeee 1155::1188..5544 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 1144::5588..7722 ((FF2211,, 0099)) 14:52.90 (M5, 83) 15:01.51 (D7, 01) 1144::5588..7722 ((FF2211,, 0099)) 1144::5588..7722 ((FF2211,, 0099))11665500--yy FFrreeee JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss EErriikk HHuunntteerr Tony Corbisiero, Columbia Michael Phelps, NBAC EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, NNaavvyy EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, NNaavvyy220000 IIMM 1:59.23 (D10, 09) 1:44.49 (M26, 09) 1:59.23 (D10, 09) 1:40.58 (M6, 10) 1:44.49 (M26, 09) 1:45.33 (F19, 09)

Adam Meyer Adam Meyer Adam Meyer, Navy Michael Phelps, NBAC Adam Meyer, Navy Adam Meyer, Navy440000 IIMM 4:23.23 (N7, 09) 33::5511..2244 ((FF2200,, 0099)) 4:22.46 (M4, 83) 3:39.01 (M5, 10) 33::5511..2244 ((FF2200,, 0099)) 33::5511..2244 ((FF2200,, 0099))

Adam Meyer EErriikk HHuunntteerr David Barnes, Harvard Michael Phelps, NBAC EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, NNaavvyy EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, NNaavvyy220000 FFRR 1:29.63 (M25, 04) 1:18.92 (F27, 04) 1:31.11 (J3, 04) 1:18.92 (F27, 04) 1:18.92 (F27, 04) 1:19.59 (F26, 04)

Noah White, Joe Smutz, Kemi George, Noah White, Joe Smutz, Joe Smutz,Mike Linn, Mike Linn, David Cromwell, Joe Smutz, Mike Linn, Mike Linn,Joe Smutz, Terrence Fenningham, Brad Burns, Mike Linn, Terrence Fenningham, Terrence Fenningham,

Terrence Fenningham Noah White Andrew Krna, Harvard Terrence Fenningham, Navy Noah White, Navy Noah White, Navy440000 FFRR 3:19.43 (M27, 04) 2:57.16 (M6, 04) 3:21.60 (D4, 03) 33::0000..4455 ((FF2200,, 1100)) 2:57.16 (M6, 04) 22::5588..3399 ((FF2211,, 0099))

Noah White, Joe Smutz, Terrence Fenningham, MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, Joe Smutz, MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,,Terrence Fenningham, Marshall Boyd, Mike Linn, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, Marshall Boyd, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,,

Joe Smutz, Terrence Fenningham, Marshall Boyd, MMaarrsshhaallll DDaanniieellss,, Terrence Fenningham, Nathan Durham,Mike Linn Noah White Noah White, Navy Jack Curran, NNaavvyy Noah White, Navy Alex Oldenkamp, Navy

880000 FFRR 7:45.74 (F5, 05) 66::3333..8899 ((FF2200,, 0099)) 7:27.72 (M4, 83) 66::3366..1100 ((FF1199,, 1100)) 66::3333..8899 ((FF2200,, 0099)) 66::3333..8899 ((FF2200,, 0099))Tyler Hill, MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, Thomas Roberts, EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,,

Christian Nielsen, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, Andrew Lockman, Adam Meyer, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,,Danny Flemming, Jack Curran, David Barnes, Jack Curran, Jack Curran, JJaacckk CCuurrrraann,,

Jake Keefe Nathan Durham Thomas Verdin, Harvard MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, NNaavvyy Nathan Durham, NNaavvyy Nathan Durham, NNaavvyy220000 MMRR 11::4422..0055 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 11::2299..1111 ((FF2200,, 0099)) 11::4422..0055 ((DD1100,, 0099)) 1:31.14 (F24, 06) 1:29.11 (F20, 09) 1:29.11 (F20, 09)

Andrew Hetzner, Andrew Hetzner, Andrew Hetzner, Kevin Mukri, Andrew Hetzner, Andrew Hetzner,Andrew Utama, Ari Molina, Andrew Utama, Ari Molina, Ari Molina, Ari Molina,Adam Meyer, Adam Meyer, Adam Meyer, Mike Linn, Adam Meyer, Adam Meyer,AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn Alex Oldenkamp AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, NNaavvyy Joe Smutz, Navy Alex Oldenkamp, Navy Alex Oldenkamp, Navy

440000 MMRR 3:43.22 (D1, 05) 3:15.01 (F19, 09) 3:43.22 (D1, 05) 3:18.80 (F26, 04) 3:15.01 (F19, 09) 3:15.01 (F19, 09)Kevin Mukri, Andrew Hetzner, Kevin Mukri, Kevin Clements, Andrew Hetzner, Andrew Hetzner,Ari Molina, Ari Molina, Ari Molina, James Barone, Ari Molina, Ari Molina,

Aaron Recko, Adam Meyer, Aaron Recko, Michael Phelps, Adam Meyer, Adam Meyer,Joe Smutz Alex Oldenkamp Joe Smutz, Navy Dominick Szabo, NBAC Alex Oldenkamp, Navy Alex Oldenkamp, Navy

IIMM DDiivvee –– 66 384.60 (2004)Kevin Teague, Navy

IIMM DDiivvee –– 1111 558.20 (M14, 96) 532.40 (F19, 94) 532.40 (F19, 94)Nate Smith Greg Sobo, Colgate Greg Sobo, Colgate

33MM DDiivvee –– 66 418.12 (M4, 95)Nate Smith

33MM DDiivvee –– 1111 703.50 (1988) 599.25 (F24, 05) 599.25 (F24, 05)Greg Louganis Kevin Teague, Navy Kevin Teague, Navy

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Top-10 Women’s Individual Event Times (yards)100 Backstroke - Performances11.. KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy 5566..3322 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC22.. HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo 5566..5588 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC33.. KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy 5566..7722 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC44.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 5566..8800 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC5. Jennie Spencer 56.89 F20, 2009 PLC66.. KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy 5566..9988 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC7. Tori Throckmorton 57.06 F27, 2004 PLC8. Jennie Spencer 57.07 F24, 2006 PLC9. Jennie Spencer 57.10 F20, 2009 PLC10. Jennie Spencer 57.16 F24, 2006 PLC

200 Backstroke - Performances1. Jennie Spencer 2:00.46 F21, 2009 PLC 2. Tara Chapmon 2:01.31 J16, 2010 Vermont3. Jennie Spencer 2:01.72 F25, 2006 PLC4. Jennie Spencer 2:01.93 F21, 2009 PLC5. Tara Chapmon 2:02.03 N22, 2008 Terp Inv.66.. KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy 22::0022..0099 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC77.. KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy 22::0022..3311 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC88.. BBrryynn MMoorriiaarrttyy 22::0022..6699 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC9. Tara Chapmon 2:02.93 J24, 2009 Penn10. Tara Chapmon 2:03.08 N8, 2008 Bucknell

100 Breaststroke - Performances11.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 11::0011..8899 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC 22.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 11::0022..6633 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC3. Mallory Dietrich 1:02.94 N30, 2006 Army4. Mallory Dietrich 1:03.12 F20, 2009 PLC5. Aubra Thomas 1:03.14 F25, 2005 PLC66.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 11::0033..1199 FF2277,, 22001100 EECCAACC7. Aubra Thomas 1:03.34 F25, 2005 PLC8. Aubra Thomas 1:03.39 D2, 2004 Army99.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 11::0033..4422 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC10. Julia Mason 1:03.44 F14, 1997 PLC

200 Breaststroke - Performances11.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 22::1133..5511 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC 22.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 22::1155..4411 FF2288,, 22001100 EECCAACC33.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 22::1166..0066 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Mallory Dietrich 2:16.70 F21, 2009 PLC5. Aubra Thomas 2:17.26 F25, 2005 PLC6. Mallory Dietrich 2:17.60 F18, 2007 PLC7. Mallory Dietrich 2:17.71 F21, 2009 PLC8. Mallory Dietrich 2:18.05 F18, 2007 PLC9. Mallory Dietrich 2:18.48 N22, 2008 Terp Inv.

Mallory Dietrich 2:18.48 J10, 2009 Cornell

100 Backstroke - Performers11.. KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy 5566..3322 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC22.. HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo 5566..5588 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC33.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 5566..8800 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Jennie Spencer 56.89 F20, 2009 PLC5. Tori Throckmorton 57.06 F27, 2004 PLC66.. SSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg 5577..1100 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC7. Thuy-Mi Dinh 57.45 F20, 2009 PLC8. Stacey Haynes 58.36 F16, 1996 PLC99.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 5588..4422 FF2288,, 22000099 EECCAACC10. Debbie Williams 58.47 M10, 1988 NCAA

200 Backstroke - Performers1. Jennie Spencer 2:00.46 F21, 2009 PLC2. Tara Chapmon 2:01.31 J16, 2010 Vermont33.. KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy 22::0022..0099 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC44.. BBrryynn MMoorriiaarrttyy 22::0022..6699 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC55.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 22::0044..1133 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC66.. SSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg 22::0044..3311 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC77.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 22::0044..3399 FF2233,, 22000088 PPLLCC8. Stacey Haynes 2:05.96 F17, 1996 PLC9. Bridget Stamp 2:06.61 D5, 1996 Army10. Stephanie Brown 2:06.90 F16, 2002 PLC

100 Breaststroke - Performers11.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 11::0011..8899 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC2. Mallory Dietrich 1:02.94 N30, 2006 Army3. Aubra Thomas 1:03.14 F25, 2005 PLC4. Julia Mason 1:03.44 F14, 1997 PLC5. Molly Salness 1:06.13 F18, 2000 PLC6. Kelly Zahalka 1:06.26 F20, 2009 PLC7. Kelly Kinsella 1:06.41 F19, 1993 PLC8. Michelle McKenna 1:06.43 F17, 1995 PLC9. Erika Hubbard 1:06.78 F28, 2009 ECAC10. Dora Lockwood 1:06.91 M9, 1989 NCAA

200 Breaststroke - Performers11.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 22::1133..5511 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC2. Mallory Dietrich 2:16.70 F21, 2009 PLC3. Aubra Thomas 2:17.26 F26, 2005 PLC4. Julia Mason 2:19.48 F17, 1996 PLC55.. TTeessssaa SSnnooww 22::2211..2255 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC6. Erika Hubbard 2:22.23 M1, 2009 ECAC7. Molly Salness 2:22.36 F26, 2000 ECAC8. Dora Lockwood 2:23.32 M11, 1989 NCAA9. Kelly Kinsella 2:23.41 F29, 1992 PLC10. Michelle McKenna 2:24.34 F18, 1995 PLC

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100 Butterfly - Performances11.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 5544..6666 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC22.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 5555..2266 FF2277,, 22001100 EECCAACC33.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 5555..3388 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Mallory Dietrich 55.43 F20, 2009 PLC5. Mallory Dietrich 55.77 F17, 2007 PLC6. Tori Throckmorton 55.91 F21, 2003 PLC7. Tori Throckmorton 55.92 F27, 2004 PLC88.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 5555..9933 JJ1166,, 22001100 VVeerrmmoonntt9. Mallory Dietrich 56.07 F20, 2009 PLC1100.. SSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg 5566..1122 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC

200 Butterfly - Performances11.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 22::0011..9999 FF2288,, 22001100 EECCAACC 2. Kelly Zahalka 2:02.77 N30, 2006 Army3. Kelly Zahalka 2:03.02 F23, 2008 PLC44.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 22::0033..3300 JJ2233,, 22001100 YYaallee5. Kelly Zahalka 2:03.79 F18, 2007 PLC6. Melissa Hawley 2:03.94 F25, 1999 ECAC7. Melissa Hawley 2:04.61 F22, 2001 ECAC8. Melissa Hawley 2:04.87 F13, 1999 PLC9. Annika Thomas 2:04.91 F20, 2010 PLC10. Kelly Zahalka 2:04.94 F18, 2007 PLC

50 Freestyle - Performances1. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.36 F19, 2009 PLC 2. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.37 F21, 2008 PLC3. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.38 F19, 2009 PLC4. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.54 F18, 2010 PLC5. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.56 M19, 2009 NCAA6. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.57 F21, 2008 PLC7. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.63 M18, 2010 NCAA8. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.70 F18, 2010 PLC9. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.73 F18, 2010 PLC10. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.86 N19, 2009 Terp Inv.

100 Freestyle - Performances1. Tara Chapmon 49.88 M20, 2010 NCAA 2. Tara Chapmon 49.89 F20, 2010 PLC3. Thuy-Mi Dinh 49.91 F23, 2008 PLC4. Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.02 F23, 2008 PLC5. Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.03 F21, 2009 PLC6. Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.20 F20, 2010 PLC7. Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.32 M20, 2010 NCAA8. Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.38 F21, 2009 PLC9. Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.50 M22, 2008 NCAA10. Thuy-Mi Dinh 50.56 F20, 2010 PLC

200 Freestyle - Performances1. Tara Chapmon 1:46.17 F19, 2010 PLC2. Tara Chapmon 1:46.26 F20, 2009 PLC3. Tara Chapmon 1:46.50 M19, 2010 NCAA4. Tara Chapmon 1:46.62 F20, 2009 PLC5. Tara Chapmon 1:46.96 F19, 2010 PLC6. Tara Chapmon 1:47.74 J23, 2010 Yale7. Tara Chapmon 1:48.00 N21, 2008 Terp Inv.8. Tara Chapmon 1:48.69 M20, 2009 NCAA9. Tara Chapmon 1:48.76 F19, 2010 PLC1100.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 11::4488..7788 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC

100 Butterfly - Performers11.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 5544..6666 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC2. Mallory Dietrich 55.43 F20, 2009 PLC3. Tori Throckmorton 55.91 F21, 2003 PLC44.. SSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg 5566..1122 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC5. Kalea Middendorf 56.76 F28, 2009 ECAC6. Sylvia Knap 57.11 F20, 2009 PLC77.. CCaattee SShheeeerriinn 5577..1155 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC8. Lauren Milliron 57.22 F28, 2009 ECAC99.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 5577..3388 FF2288,, 22000099 EECCAACC1100.. SSaarraahh FFrreesshhwwaatteerr 5577..5511 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC

200 Butterfly - Performers11.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 22::0011..9999 FF2288,, 22001100 EECCAACC2. Kelly Zahalka 2:02.77 N30, 2006 Army3. Melissa Hawley 2:03.94 F25, 1999 ECAC4. Annika Thomas 2:04.91 F20, 2010 PLC55.. TTeessssaa SSnnooww 22::0055..0077 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC6. Mallory Dietrich 2:05.10 J27, 2007 Penn7. Jenn Windstein 2:05.28 F22, 2003 PLC8. Kristine Collins 2:05.44 M14, 1981 AIAW9. Kalea Middendorf 2:05.57 F20, 2010 PLC10. Mary Beth Sines 2:05.91 M8, 1990 NCAA

50 Freestyle - Performers1. Thuy-Mi Dinh 22.36 F19, 2009 PLC2. Tori Throckmorton 23.52 F20, 2003 PLC33.. KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy 2233..6633 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Kelly Freeburn 23.78 D2, 2004 Army5. Sarah Dorenkott 23.82 F16, 2007 PLC66.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 2233..8866 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC7. Sylvia Knap 23.90 F19, 2009 PLC8. Tara Chapmon 23.92 J30, 2010 Navy Inv.99.. TToonnii PPaarruussoo 2233..9933 FF2266,, 22001100 EECCAACC1100.. HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo 2233..9933 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC

100 Freestyle - Performers1. Tara Chapmon 49.88 M20, 2010 NCAA2. Thuy-Mi Dinh 49.91 F23, 2008 PLC33.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 5511..0055 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Tori Throckmorton 51.06 F28, 2004 PLC5. Sarah Dorenkott 51.31 N30, 2006 Army66.. HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo 5511..6611 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC7. Kelly Freeburn 51.93 D2, 2004 Army88.. DDaapphhnnee WWiilllliiaammss 5522..0077 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC9. Kelly Zahalka 52.15 F25, 2006 PLC10. Sylvia Knap 52.57 F21, 2009 PLC

200 Freestyle - Performers1. Tara Chapmon 1:46.17 F19, 2010 PLC22.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 11::4488..7788 FF2222,, 22000088 PPLLCC3. Thuy-Mi Dinh 1:49.99 F19, 2010 PLC4. Sarah Dorenkott 1:50.89 F17, 2007 PLC5. Jenn Windstein 1:52.05 F21, 2003 PLC6. Lauren Milliron 1:52.38 F20, 2009 PLC7. Erin Emery 1:52.43 N30, 2000 Army8. Megan Welsh 1:52.50 F15, 2002 PLC99.. DDaanniieellllee RReemmiinnggeerr 11::5522..6699 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC10. Melissa Hawley 1:52.84 D3, 1998 Army

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500 Freestyle - Performances1. Tara Chapmon 4:43.44 F18, 2010 PLC 2. Tara Chapmon 4:44.82 M18, 2010 NCAA3. Tara Chapmon 4:45.12 F19, 2009 PLC4. Tara Chapmon 4:45.62 M19, 2009 NCAA5. Tara Chapmon 4:46.68 N20, 2008 Terp Inv.6. Tara Chapmon 4:46.70 F18, 2008 PLC7. Tara Chapmon 4:49.42 F18, 2008 PLC88.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 44::4499..7744 FF1188,, 22000088 PPLLCC9. Tara Chapmon 4:50.72 N19, 2009 Terp Inv.10. Tara Chapmon 4:51.23 F18, 2010 PLC

1000 Freestyle - Performances1. Tara Chapmon 9:56.91 F20, 2010 PLC 2. Tara Chapmon 9:58.57 F21, 2009 PLC3. Tara Chapmon 10:02.16 F21, 2009 PLC4. Jenn Windstein 10:08.76 F22, 2003 PLC5. Tara Chapmon 10:09.53 J10, 2009 Cornell6. Tara Chapmon 10:11.83 J23, 2010 Yale7. Tara Chapmon 10:12.62 J16, 2010 Vermont8. Tara Chapmon 10:13.00 N22, 2008 Terp Inv.9. Tara Chapmon 10:14.83 N8, 2008 Bucknell10. Tara Chapmon 10:15.74 N3, 2007 Lehigh

1650 Freestyle - Performances1. Tara Chapmon 16:25.55 F20, 2010 PLC2. Tara Chapmon 16:26.84 F21, 2009 PLC3. Tara Chapmon 16:34.63 F23, 2008 PLC4. Tara Chapmon 16:49.42 N22, 2008 Terp Inv.5. Tara Chapmon 16:49.81 N17, 2007 Terp Inv.6. Jenn Windstein 16:55.03 F22, 2003 PLC7. Tara Chapmon 17:04.36 F18, 2007 PLC8. Heidi Fearon 17:05.95 F24, 1996 ECAC9. Tara Chapmon 17:06.75 N21, 2009 Terp Inv.10. Jennifer Rowe 17:07.89 M11, 1989 NCAA

200 Ind. Medley - Performances11.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 22::0011..7777 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC 2. Aubra Thomas 2:03.19 F26, 2004 PLC33.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 22::0033..6611 FF2266,, 22001100 EECCAACC4. Aubra Thomas 2:03.23 F24, 2005 PLC5. Kelly Zahalka 2:03.38 F21, 2008 PLC6. Kelly Zahalka 2:03.44 F16, 2007 PLC77.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 22::0033..5500 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC8. Aubra Thomas 2:03.96 F26, 2004 PLC9. Kelly Zahalka 2:04.33 N30, 2006 Army10. Melissa Hawley 2:04.67 F22, 2001 ECAC

400 Ind. Medley - Performances1. Kelly Zahalka 4:22.95 F17, 2007 PLC 2. Kelly Zahalka 4:23.92 F22, 2008 PLC3. Kelly Zahalka 4:24.41 F24, 2006 PLC4. Kelly Zahalka 4:24.59 F24, 2006 PLC55.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 44::2244..7788 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC66.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 44::2255..7799 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC77.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 44::2266..0088 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC88.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 44::2266..8833 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC9. Kelly Zahalka 4:28.03 F17, 2007 PLC10. Allison Aichele 4:28.57 F20, 2009 PLC

500 Freestyle - Performers1. Tara Chapmon 4:43.44 F18, 2010 PLC22.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 44::4499..7744 FF1188,, 22000088 PPLLCC3. Jenn Windstein 4:54.89 F20, 2003 PLC4. Lauren Withers 4:58.85 F13, 1997 PLC55.. KKaattiiee DDaavviiddssoonn 44::5599..5544 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC6. Jennifer Rowe 5.00.08 M8, 1989 NCAA7. Heidi Fearon 5:00.39 F25, 1993 EWSL88.. MMaaddiissoonn JJoonneess 55::0011..0011 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC9. Erika Hubbard 5:01.15 F19, 2009 PLC10. Erin Emery 5:01.43 F15, 2001 PLC

1000 Freestyle - Performers1. Tara Chapmon 9:56.91 F20, 2010 PLC2. Jenn Windstein 10:08.76 F22, 2003 PLC3. Jennifer Rowe 10:18.31 M11, 1989 NCAA4. Lauren Withers 10:19.54 D5, 1996 Army55.. MMaaddiissoonn JJoonneess 1100::2211..2233 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC6. Meakin Poor 10:22.25 D2, 2004 Army7. Erika Hubbard 10:24.00 F21, 2009 PLC88.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 1100::2266..1166 OO2277,, 22000077 UUMMBBCC99.. KKaattiiee DDaavviiddssoonn 1100::3311..1111 JJ2233,, 22001100 YYaallee10. Jessica Box 10:32.67 D4, 2002 Army

1650 Freestyle - Performers1. Tara Chapmon 16:25.55 F20, 2010 PLC2. Jenn Windstein 16:55.03 F22, 2003 PLC3. Heidi Fearon 17:05.95 F24, 1996 ECAC4. Jennifer Rowe 17:07.89 M11, 1989 NCAA55.. MMaaddiissoonn JJoonneess 1177::1100..2266 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC6. Erika Hubbard 17:15.95 F21, 2009 PLC77.. AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu 1177::1166..0077 NN1177,, 22000077 TTeerrpp IInnvv..8. Lauren Withers 17:22.01 F15, 1997 PLC9. Sara Saltzstein 17:27.52 F11, 1989 CAA10. Amy O’Donnell 17:28.63 F22, 1997 EWSL

200 Ind. Medley - Performers11.. LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii 22::0011..7777 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC2. Aubra Thomas 2:03.19 F26, 2004 PLC3. Kelly Zahalka 2:03.38 F21, 2008 PLC4. Melissa Hawley 2:04.67 F22, 2001 ECAC55.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 22::0055..0022 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC66.. BBrryynn MMoorriiaarrttyy 22::0055..0066 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC7. Allison Aichele 2:06.77 F19, 2009 PLC88.. TTeessssaa SSnnooww 22::0066..8866 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC9. Jennie Spencer 2:07.83 F16, 2007 PLC10. Kelly Welsh 2:08.16 F13, 1997 PLC

400 Ind. Medley - Performers1. Kelly Zahalka 4:22.95 F17, 2007 PLC22.. NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn 44::2244..7788 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC3. Allison Aichele 4:28.57 F20, 2009 PLC4. Heidi Fearon 4:29.04 F17, 1995 PLC55.. BBrryynn MMoorriiaarrttyy 44::2288..2266 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC6. Melissa Hawley 4:29.49 F14, 2002 PLC77.. TTeessssaa SSnnooww 44::2299..9966 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC8. Meakin Poor 4:31.01 F25, 2005 PLC99.. MMaaddiissoonn JJoonneess 44::3344..9922 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC10. Nicole Glab 4:35.19 F28, 2009 ECAC

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200 Freestyle Relay11.. 11::3311..6633 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC

Thuy-Mi Dinh, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, Tara Chapmon

22.. 11::3333..2222 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCCAAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Sylvia Knap, Tara Chapmon, Thuy-Mi Dinh

3. 1:34.20 F16, 2007 PLCThuy-Mi Dinh,Mallory Dietrich, Aubra Thomas, Sarah Dorenkott

44.. 11::3344..6633 FF2211,, 22000088 PPLLCCAAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Kelly Zahalka, Rachel Gray, Thuy-Mi Dinh

5. 1:35.13 F26, 2004 PLCAubra Thomas, Mandy Minikus,Allison Moon, Tori Throckmorton

6. 1:35.29 N11, 2006 BucknellThuy-Mi Dinh, Aubra Thomas, Kelly Zahalka, Sarah Dorenkott

7. 1:35.39 N16, 2006 Terp Inv.Thuy-Mi Dinh, Mallory Dietrich, Kelly Zahalka, Sarah Dorenkott

T8. 1:35.44 F24, 2005 PLCKelly Freeburn, Rachel Gray, Aubra Thomas,Tori Throckmorton

T8. 1:35.44 F23, 2006 PLCJennie Spencer, Rachel Gray, Kelly Zahalka, Aubra Thomas

10. 1:36.33 F27, 2003 ECACTori Throckmorton, Mandy Minikus, Allison Moon, Katie Costello

400 Freestyle Relay11.. 33::2222..1188 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC

Tara Chapmon, HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo,, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Thuy-Mi Dinh

22.. 33::2244..6644 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCCThuy-Mi Dinh, Sylvia Knap, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Tara Chapmon

33.. 33::2244..8833 FF2233,, 22000088 PPLLCCAAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Rachel Gray, Tara Chapmon, Thuy-Mi Dinh

44.. 33::2244..9911 JJ2233,, 22001100 YYaalleeThuy-Mi Dinh, DDaapphhnnee WWiilllliiaammss,, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Tara Chapmon

5. 3:26.00 N18, 2006 Terp Inv.Thuy-Mi Dinh, Mallory Dietrich, Kelly Zahalka, Sarah Dorenkott

6. 3:26.05 F18, 2007 PLCMallory Dietrich, Kelly Zahalka, Sarah Dorenkott, Thuy-Mi Dinh

7. 3:26.99 F26, 2005 PLCKelly Freeburn, Rachel Gray,Aubra Thomas, Tori Throckmorton

88.. 33::2277..6622 NN2211,, 22000099 TTeerrpp IInnvv..Thuy-Mi Dinh, Tara Chapmon, DDaapphhnnee WWiilllliiaammss,, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu

99.. 33::2288..2277 NN1177,, 22000077 TTeerrpp IInnvv..Thuy-Mi Dinh, Tara Chapmon, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Sarah Dorenkott

1100.. 33::2288..7722 MM11,, 22000099 EECCAACCNNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn,, Lauren Milliron, TTeessssaa SSnnooww,, Thuy-Mi Dinh

800 Freestyle Relay11.. 77::2233..8822 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC

Tara Chapmon, Thuy-Mi Dinh, HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo,, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu

22.. 77::2244..5588 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCCLauren Milliron, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Kelly Zahalka, Tara Chapmon

33.. 77::2266..6699 FF2222,, 22000088 PPLLCCAAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Kristin Lowd, Kelly Zahalka, Tara Chapmon

4. 7:27.85 F17, 2007 PLCTara Chapmon, Kelly Zahalka, Thuy-Mi Dinh, Sarah Dorenkott

5. 7:36.49 F21, 2003 PLCJenn Windstein, Allison Moon, Katie Costello, Megan Welsh

6. 7:40.85 F25, 2005 PLCKristin Lowd, Jenn Windstein, Meakin Poor, Rachel Gray

7. 7:41.28 F12, 1999 PLCMelissa Hawley, Kate Windstein, Amy Jones, Erin Emery

8. 7:41.46 F14, 1997 PLCBridget Stamp, Lora Anderson, Amy O’Donnell, Lauren Withers

9. 7:41.49 F17, 2001 PLCMelissa Hawley, Allison Moon, Katie Costello, Erin Emery

10. 7:41.62 N17, 2006 Terp Inv.Tara Chapmon, Thuy-Mi Dinh, Mallory Dietrich, Sarah Dorenkott

200 Medley Relay11.. 11::4422..2211 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC

KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Thuy-Mi Dinh

22.. 11::4422..9988 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCCTara Chapmon, Mallory Dietrich, SSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg,, Thuy-Mi Dinh

3. 1:44.25 F17, 2007 PLCJennie Spencer, Aubra Thomas, Mallory Dietrich, Thuy-Mi Dinh

44.. 11::4444..2288 JJ2233,, 22001100 YYaalleeKKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Thuy-Mi Dinh

5. 1:44.69 N30, 2006 ArmyJennie Spencer,Aubra Thomas, Mallory Dietrich, Thuy-Mi Dinh

6. 1:44.97 F27, 2004 PLCLenaya Chamu, Aubra Thomas, Tori Throckmorton, Allison Moon

77.. 11::4455..1188 FF2277,, 22001100 EECCAACCSSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg,, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo

8. 1:45.27 F25, 2005 PLCKelly Freeburn, Aubra Thomas, Tori Throckmorton, Rachel Gray

9. 1:46.19 D2, 2004 ArmyJamie Call, Aubra Thomas, Tori Throckmorton, Kelly Freeburn

1100.. 11::4466..3388 NN2200,, 22000099 TTeerrpp.. IInnvv..Tara Chapmon, Mallory Dietrich,TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Thuy-Mi Dinh

400 Medley Relay11.. 33::4422..1111 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC

KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Tara Chapmon

22.. 33::4477..2244 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCCJennie Spencer, Mallory Dietrich, Thuy-Mi Dinh, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu

3. 3:47.49 F16, 2007 PLCJennie Spencer, Aubra Thomas, Mallory Dietrich, Sarah Dorenkott

44.. 33::4488..8877 FF2266,, 22001100 EECCAACCSSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg,, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo

5. 3:51.77 F26, 2004 PLCJulie Holland, Aubra Thomas, Tori Throckmorton, Allison Moon

6. 3:51.88 F23, 2006 PLCJennie Spencer, Aubra Thomas, Cameron Wallace, Kelly Zahalka

77.. 33::5511..9999 FF2211,, 22000088 PPLLCCThuy-Mi Dinh, Kelly Zahalka, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, Tara Chapmon

8. 3:52.95 F24, 2005 PLCJamie Call, Aubra Thomas, Tori Throckmorton, Kelly Freeburn

99.. 33::5533..0088 NN1199,, 22000099 TTeerrpp IInnvv..Tara Chapmon, Mallory Dietrich, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, Thuy-Mi Dinh

1100.. 33::5544..1100 FF2277,, 22000099 EECCAACCNNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn,, BBrrooookkee BBeesscchhee,, Kalea Middendorf, Thuy-Mi Dinh

Top-10 Women’s Relay Event Times (yards)

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Top-10 Men’s Individual Event Times (yards)100 Backstroke - Performances1. Kevin Mukri 48.61 F23, 2007 EISL2. Andrew Hetzner 48.69 F20, 2009 PLC3. Andrew Hetzner 49.21 F19, 2009 PLC4. Kevin Mukri 49.26 F23, 2007 EISL5. Kevin Mukri 49.30 F22, 2007 EISL6. Kevin Mukri 49.80 F25, 2005 PLC7. Andrew Hetzner 49.82 D4, 2008 Army8. Andrew Hetzner 49.84 F20, 2009 PLC9. Kevin Mukri 50.10 N30, 2006 Army10. Kevin Mukri 50.31 M2, 2006 EISL

200 Backstroke - Performances1. Andrew Hetzner 1:45.35 F21, 2009 PLC 2. Kevin Mukri 1:45.62 F24, 2007 EISL3. Kevin Mukri 1:46.38 F24, 2007 EISL44.. SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee 11::4477..5599 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC5. Kevin Mukri 1:47.70 F26, 2005 PLC6. Andrew Hetzner 1:47.85 F21, 2009 PLC77.. SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee 11::4477..8899 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC8. Kevin Mukri 1:48.08 M4, 2006 EISL9. Kevin Mukri 1:48.20 N30, 2006 Army10. Kevin Mukri 1:49.02 M4, 2006 EISL

100 Breaststroke - Performances1. Ian Johnston 55.05 M29, 1996 NCAA2. Brooks Hollan 55.93 F28, 1997 EISL33.. PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee 5566..1111 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Kevin Kysiak 56.15 N30, 2006 Army5. Ari Molina 56.24 F20, 2009 PLC66.. PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee 5566..3344 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC7. Phil Davis 56.42 M2, 2001 EISL8. Ari Molina 56.42 F20, 2009 PLC9. Ari Molina 56.44 F17, 2007 PLC10. Andrew Utama 56.49 F20, 2009 PLC

200 Breaststroke - Performances1. Adam Meyer 1:57.26 J10, 2009 Cornell 2. Ian Johnston 1:58.51 M30, 1996 Cornell33.. PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee 22::0000..5500 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Ian Johnston 2:01.52 M4, 1995 EISL5. Ian Johnston 2:02.14 D2, 1994 Army66.. PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee 22::0022..3388 MM11,, 22000099 EECCAACC7. Ian Johnston 2:02.68 M5, 1994 EISL8. Adam Meyer 2:02.81 N30, 2006 Army9. Ian Johnston 2:02.88 M6, 1993 EISL1100.. PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee 22::0022..8899 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC

100 Backstroke - Performers1. Kevin Mukri 48.61 F23, 2007 EISL2. Andrew Hetzner 48.69 F19, 2009 PLC3. Chris Ornee 50.39 M4, 1994 EISL4. Preston Mihalko 50.83 F28, 2009 ECAC55.. MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr 5500..9900 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC66.. JJooee SSttaarrkk 5500..9922 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC7. Billy Vey 51.04 F17, 2007 PLC8. Mike Linn 51.13 F25, 2005 PLC9. Paul Kress 51.26 M3, 1995 EISL10. Kyle Abner 51.27 F28, 2009 ECAC

200 Backstroke - Performers1. Andrew Hetzner 1:45.35 F21, 2009 PLC2. Kevin Mukri 1:45.62 F24, 2007 EISL33.. SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee 11::4477..5599 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Billy Vey 1:49.05 F18, 2007 PLC5. Paul Kress 1:49.41 M4, 1995 EISL6. Mike Heiny Jr. 1:49.73 M4, 2000 EISL77.. DDrreeww MMaayyss 11::5500..3322 FF2288,, 22001100 EECCAACC8. Brad Juhl 1:50.39 M10, 1992 EISL9. Adam Meyer 1:50.55 J23, 2010 Yale1100.. RRyyaann WWaarrdd 11::5500..8822 FF2233,, 22000088 PPLLCC

100 Breaststroke - Performers1. Ian Johnston 55.05 M29, 1996 NCAA2. Brooks Hollan 55.93 F28, 1997 EISL33.. PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee 5566..1111 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Kevin Kysiak 56.15 N30, 2006 Army5. Ari Molina 56.24 F20, 2009 PLC6. Phil Davis 56.42 M2, 2001 EISL7. Andrew Utama 56.49 F20, 2009 PLC8. Peter Fehring 56.58 M3, 2000 EISL9. Matt Seay 56.85 M1, 1991 EISL10. Adam Meyer 56.89 J10, 2009 Cornell

200 Breaststroke - Performers1. Adam Meyer 1:57.26 J10, 2009 Cornell2. Ian Johnston 1:58.51 M30, 1996 NCAA33.. PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee 22::0000..5500 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Andrew Utama 2:03.25 F20, 2010 PLC

JJooee SSttaarrkk 22::0033..2255 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC6. Phil Davis 2:03.34 M3, 2001 EISL7. Pete Fehring 2:03.40 D4, 1998 Army8. Brooks Hollan 2:03.95 M1, 1997 EISL9. Nathan LeRoy 2:04.26 F23, 2008 PLC10. John Kennedy 2:04.94 F24, 2007 EISL

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100 Butterfly - Performances1. Adam Meyer 47.33 F20, 2009 PLC 2. Adam Meyer 47.60 M27, 2009 NCAA3. Adam Meyer 47.71 F20, 2009 PLC4. Adam Meyer 48.19 F19, 2010 PLC5. Adam Meyer 48.38 F19, 2010 PLC6. Andrew Hetzner 48.57 F20, 2009 PLC7. Adam Meyer 48.64 M28, 2009 NCAA8. Mike Linn 48.67 F24, 2006 PLC9. Adam Meyer 48.81 F21, 2009 PLC1100.. SStteevvee DDuukklleetthh 4488..8899 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC

200 Butterfly - Performances1. Adam Meyer 1:42.54 F21, 2009 PLC 2. Adam Meyer 1:43.05 D4, 2008 Army3. Adam Meyer 1:43.62 M28, 2009 NCAA4. Adam Meyer 1:43.71 M28, 2010 NCAA5. Adam Meyer 1:43.90 J10, 2009 Cornell

Adam Meyer 1:43.90 M28, 2009 NCAA7. Adam Meyer 1:44.10 M28, 2010 NCAA8. Adam Meyer 1:44.36 F20, 2010 PLC9. Adam Meyer 1:45.01 F21, 2009 PLC1100.. MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr 11::4455..9922 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC

50 Freestyle - Performances1. Noah White 19.74 F26, 2004 PLC2. Noah White 19.95 F26, 2004 PLC3 Mike Linn 20.04 F24, 2005 PLC4. Clint Cornell 20.07 M1, 2001 EISL5. Noah White 20.10 F26, 2004 PLC6. Joe Smutz 20.13 F23, 2006 PLC7. Clint Cornell 20.14 M1, 2001 EISL8. Joe Smutz 20.16 F24, 2005 PLC

Joe Smutz 20.16 F24, 2005 PLC10. Noah White 20.17 M2, 2004 EISL

100 Freestyle - Performances1. Mike Linn 43.96 F25, 2006 PLC 2. Joe Smutz 44.08 F25, 2006 PLC3. Mike Linn 44.12 F25, 2006 PLC4. Joe Smutz 44.15 F25, 2006 PLC5. Mike Linn 44.29 M4, 2006 EISL6. Joe Smutz 44.30 F28, 2004 PLC77.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 4444..3344 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC88.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 4444..3366 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC9. Noah White 44.37 M8, 2003 EISL

Noah White 44.37 M6, 2004 EISL

200 Freestyle - Performances11.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 11::3366..2299 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC 22.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 11::3366..5511 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC33.. AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn 11::3366..8800 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC44.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 11::3377..2233 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC55.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 11::3377..5511 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC66.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 11::3377..7788 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC77.. AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn 11::3388..2200 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC8. Britton Smith 1:38.23 F28, 1997 EISL9. Britton Smith 1:38.40 F28, 1997 EISL1100.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 11::3388..6644 DD44,, 22000088 AArrmmyy

100 Butterfly - Performers1. Adam Meyer 47.33 F20, 2009 PLC2. Andrew Hetzner 48.57 F20, 2009 PLC3. Mike Linn 48.67 F24, 2006 PLC44.. SStteevvee DDuukklleetthh 4488..8899 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC55.. CChhaarrlliiee HHeettzzeell 4499..2255 FF2288,, 22000099 EECCAACC6. Terrence Fenningham 49.34 M7, 2003 EISL7. Jason Pace 49.38 M6, 1998 EISL8. Tyler Hill 49.42 F17, 2007 PLC99.. MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr 4499..4433 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC1100.. RRoobbbbiiee PPaarrkkeerr 4499..5555 FF2277,, 22001100 EECCAACC

200 Butterfly - Performers1. Adam Meyer 1:42.54 F21, 2009 PLC22.. MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr 11::4455..9922 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC33.. PPaattrriicckk VVeellttmmaann 11::4466..9900 DD44,, 22000088 AArrmmyy44.. JJeessssee CCoohheenn 11::4477..0066 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC55.. SStteevvee DDuukklleetthh 11::4477..1188 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC66.. CChhaarrlliiee HHeettzzeell 11::4499..3322 MM11,, 22000099 EECCAACC7. Tyler Hill 1:50.04 F25, 2006 PLC

Andrew Hetzner 1:50.04 F23, 2008 PLC99.. BBeenn BBoonndduurraanntt 11::5500..9944 FF2288,, 22001100 EECCAACC10. Britton Smith 1:51.21 M1, 1997 EISL

50 Freestyle - Performers1. Noah White 19.74 F26, 2004 PLC2. Mike Linn 20.04 F24, 2005 PLC3. Clint Cornell 20.07 M1, 2001 EISL4. Joe Smutz 20.13 F23, 2006 PLC5. Terrence Fenningham 20.25 F26, 2004 PLC6. Alex Oldenkamp 20.28 F19, 2009 PLC77.. AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn 2200..4411 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC8. Tyson Lewis 20.42 F28, 1991 EISL

Brett Cline 20.42 F28, 2002 EISL10. John Loftin 20.49 F27, 1997 EISL

100 Freestyle - Performers1. Mike Linn 43.96 F25, 2006 PLC2. Joe Smutz 44.08 F25, 2006 PLC33.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 4444..3344 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC4. Noah White 44.37 M8, 2003 EISL55.. AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn 4444..4477 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC6. Brett Cline 44.67 M2, 2002 EISL7. Clint Cornell 44.69 M3, 2001 EISL8. Joe Murphy 44.89 F26, 1983 Army9. Alex Oldenkamp 44.95 F21, 2009 PLC10. John Loftin 45.07 M7, 1998 EISL

MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 4455..0077 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC

200 Freestyle - Performers11.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 11::3366..2299 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC22.. AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn 11::3366..8800 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC3. Britton Smith 1:38.23 F28, 1997 EISL4. Eric Winter 1:38.90 M5, 1993 EISL5. Noah White 1:38.93 F27, 2004 PLC6. Jack Curran 1:39.00 F20, 2009 PLC7. Brett Cline 1:39.01 M5, 1999 EISL88.. WWiillll NNoorrttoonn 11::3399..2299 FF2277,, 22001100 EECCAACC9. Christopher Jenkins 1:39.41 M7, 2008 EISL

James Lascara 1:39.41 F28, 2009 ECAC

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500 Freestyle - Performances11.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 44::1188..5566 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC22.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 44::1199..7755 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC33.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 44::2222..1155 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. James Lascara 4:23.15 F27, 2009 ECAC55.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 44::2233..5522 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC66.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 44::2233..6655 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC77.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 44::2244..2255 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC88.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 44::2244..2277 MM2266,, 22000099 NNCCAAAA99.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 44::2244..8811 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC1100.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 44::2244..8833 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC

1000 Freestyle - Performances11.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 88::5599..5522 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC22.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 99::0088..0088 MM2288,, 22000099 NNCCAAAA33.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 99::0099..9955 JJ1100,, 22000099 YYaallee44.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 99::1100..9988 MM77,, 22000088 EEIISSLL55.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 99::1111..3366 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC66.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 99::1133..1199 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC77.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 99::1133..6699 DD44,, 22000088 AArrmmyy8. Sumner Rollings 9:18.60 M3, 2000 EISL9. Tim Gallaudet 9:18.75 M8, 1986 EISL10. Eric Winter 9:19.04 D4, 1992 Army

1650 Freestyle - Performances11.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 1144::5588..7722 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC 22.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 1155::1111..9966 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC33.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 1155::1166..7755 MM2288,, 22000099 NNCCAAAA44.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 1155::1188..8899 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC5. Eric Winter 15:25.61 M10, 1992 EISL66.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 1155::2277..4499 DD44,, 22000088 AArrmmyy77.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 1155::2299..8866 MM88,, 22000088 EEIISSLL8. Eric Winter 15:30.76 M2, 1991 EISL9. Tim Gallaudet 15:30.71 M8, 1986 EISL10. Dan Warner 15:31.73 F21, 2009 PLC

200 Ind. Medley - Performances1. Adam Meyer 1:44.49 M26, 2009 NCAA 2. Adam Meyer 1:45.16 D4, 2008 Army3. Adam Meyer 1:45.33 F19, 2009 PLC4. Adam Meyer 1:45.74 M26, 2010 NCAA5. Adam Meyer 1:45.82 F18, 2010 PLC6. Adam Meyer 1:46.22 F19, 2009 PLC7. Adam Meyer 1:46.25 J10, 2009 Cornell8. Adam Meyer 1:46.44 F18, 2010 PLC9. Adam Meyer 1:48.69 M6, 2008 EISL10. Billy Vey 1:49.30 F19, 2009 PLC

400 Ind. Medley - Performances11.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 33::5511..2244 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC2. Adam Meyer 3:52.76 M7, 2008 EISL33.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 33::5533..1111 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Adam Meyer 3:53.00 M7, 2008 EISL5. Billy Vey 3:53.60 F20, 2009 PLC6. James Lascara 3:53.90 F28, 2009 ECAC77.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 33::5544..1155 MM2277,, 22000099 NNCCAAAA88.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 33::5544..3322 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC9. Adam Meyer 3:54.33 F17, 2007 PLC10. James Lascara 3:54.36 F28, 2009 ECAC

500 Freestyle - Performers11.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 44::1188..5566 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC22.. MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy 44::1199..7755 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC3. James Lascara 4:23.15 F27, 2009 ECAC44.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 44::2244..2255 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC55.. SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee 44::2266..2277 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC6. Eric Winter 4:27.47 M8, 1992 EISL7. Dan Warner 4:27.55 F19, 2009 PLC88.. WWiillll NNoorrttoonn 44::2277..6611 FF2266,, 22001100 EECCAACC9. Sumner Rollings 4:27.87 M2, 2000 EISL10. Tim Gallaudet 4:28.52 M2, 1989 EISL

1000 Freestyle - Performers11.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 88::5599..5522 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC22.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 99::1111..3366 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC3. Sumner Rollings 9:18.60 M3, 2000 EISL4. Tim Gallaudet 9:18.75 M8, 1986 EISL5. Eric Winter 9:19.04 D4, 1992 Army6. Cody Reeb 9:20.90 N30, 2006 Army77.. SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee 99::2211..4499 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC8. Dan Warner 9:21.92 F21, 2009 PLC9. Al Greenwood 9:23.74 M2, 1985 Army10. James Lascara 9:24.94 M1, 2009 ECAC

1650 Freestyle - Performers11.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 1144::5588..7722 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCC22.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 1155::1188..8899 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC3. Eric Winter 15:25.61 M10, 1992 EISL4. Tim Gallaudet 15:30.71 M8, 1986 EISL5. Dan Warner 15:31.73 F21, 2009 PLC66.. SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee 1155::3355..3300 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCC77.. JJoohhnn OOjjaarrdd 1155::3388..5599 FF2288,, 22001100 EECCAACC88.. WWiillll NNoorrttoonn 1155::3388..9933 FF2288,, 22001100 EECCAACC9. James Lascara 15:40.69 M1, 2009 ECAC10. Britton Smith 15:44.63 M4, 1995 EISL

200 Ind. Medley - Performers1. Adam Meyer 1:44.49 M26, 2009 NCAA2. Billy Vey 1:49.30 F19, 2009 PLC33.. PPaattrriicckk VVeellttmmaann 11::4499..7744 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC44.. MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr 11::4499..9944 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC5. Ian Johnston 1:50.73 F29, 1996 EISL66.. SStteevvee DDuukklleetthh 11::5500..7744 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC7. Beau Oliver 1:50.99 M2, 2000 EISL88.. JJooee SSttaarrkk 11::5511..1155 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCC9. Christopher Jenkins 1:51.85 M6, 2008 EISL1100.. JJeessssee CCoohheenn 11::5511..8877 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCC

400 Individual Medley - Performers11.. EErriikk HHuunntteerr 33::5511..2244 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC2. Adam Meyer 3:52.76 M7, 2008 EISL33.. JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss 33::5533..1111 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCC4. Billy Vey 3:53.60 F20, 2009 PLC5. James Lascara 3:53.90 F28, 2009 ECAC66.. PPaattrriicckk VVeellttmmaann 33::5555..4433 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC7. Dan Warner 3:55.80 F20, 2009 PLC88.. JJeessssee CCoohheenn 33::5588..4455 MM77,, 22000088 EEIISSLL9. Duane Whitmer 4:00.62 F28, 1997 EISL1100.. BBeenn BBoonndduurraanntt 44::0011..3344 FF2277,, 22001100 EECCAACC

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200 Freestyle Relay1. 1:18.92 F27, 2004 PLC

Noah WhiteJoe SmutzMike LinnTerrence Fenningham

2. 1:19.59 F26, 2004 PLCJoe Smutz, Mike Linn,Terrence Fenningham,Noah White

3. 1:20.46 M4, 2004 EISLNoah White, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz, Terrence Fenningham

4. 1:20.55 M2, 2000 EISLBrian Glaser, Brian Geary, Brett Cline, Clint Cornell

5. 1:20.69 M4, 2004 EISLNoah White,Mike Linn,Joe Smutz,Terrence Fenningham

66.. 11::2200..7799 FF1199,, 22000099 PPLLCCAAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, Nathan Durham,Joe Unruh,Alex Oldenkamp

7. 1:20.81 M2, 2000 EISLBrian Glaser,Brian Geary, Brett Cline, Clint Cornell

8. 1:20.91 M6, 2003 EISLTerrence Fenningham,Joe Rank, Mike Linn, Noah White

9. 1:21.14 F23, 2006 PLCMike Linn, Alex Oldenkamp, Preston Mihalko, Joe Smutz

10. 1:21.29 M2, 2006 EISLJoe Smutz, Matt Wood, Andrew Plumb, Mike Linn

400 Freestyle Relay1. 2:57.16 M6, 2004 EISL

Joe Smutz, Marshall Boyd, Terrence Fenningham, Noah White

22.. 22::5588..3399 FF2211,, 22000099 PPLLCCMMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, Nathan Durham, Alex Oldenkamp

3. 2:59.86 M4, 2006 EISLAndrew Plumb, Matt Wood, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz

4. 2:59.91 M4, 2000 EISLBrian Glaser, Brian Geary, Brett Cline, Clint Cornell

5. 3:00.06 M8, 2003 EISLNoah White, Terrence Fenningham, Mike Linn, Marshall Boyd

6. 3:00.29 F26, 2005 PLCJoe Smutz, Danny Flemming, Mike Linn, Tyler Hill

77.. 33::0000..4455 FF2200,, 22001100 PPLLCCMMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, Marshall Daniels, Jack Curran

8. 3:00.62 F25, 2006 PLCMike Linn, Alex Oldenkamp, Preston Mihalko, Christian Foschi

99.. 33::0000..7711 MM11,, 22000099 EECCAACCMarshall Daniels, Frank Komadina, AAnnddrreeww BBllaazzuukk,, Preston Mihalko

10. 3:00.82 M5, 2005 EISLJoe Smutz, Danny Flemming, Jake Keefe, Mike Linn

800 Freestyle Relay11.. 66::3333..8899 FF2200,, 22000099 PPLLCC

MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, Jack Curran, Nathan Durham

22.. 66::3366..1100 FF99,, 22001100 PPLLCCEErriikk HHuunntteerr,, Adam Meyer, Jack Curran, MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy

3. 6:41.12 F23, 2007 EISLKevin Mukri, Matt Wood, Danny Flemming, Chris Jenkins

4. 6:41.79 F17, 2007 PLCJames Lascara, Adam Meyer, Tyler Hill, Andrew Plumb

5. 6:42.00 M7, 2008 EISLJames Lascara, Andrew Hetzner, Jack Curran, Chris Jenkins

6. 6:42.15 F28, 1997 EISLBritton Smith, Leif Kennedy, Brian Glaser, John Loftin

7. 6:42.55 M5, 2004 EISLTommy Brown, Danny Flemming, Noah White, Marshall Boyd

88.. 66::4422..6688 FF2288,, 22000099 EECCAACCJames Lascara, AAnnddrreeww BBllaazzuukk,, WWiillll NNoorrttoonn,, Alex Buck

9. 6:43.46 M3, 2006 EISLChris Jenkins, Andrew Thorn, Greg Schmucker, Andrew Plumb

1100.. 66::4433..8822 FF2222,, 22000088 PPLLCCNathan Durham, JJ..JJ.. HHeellmmss,, Alex Buck, Andrew Hetzner

200 Medley Relay1. 1:29.11 F20, 2009 PLC

Andrew Hetzner, Ari Molina, Adam Meyer, Alex Oldenkamp

2. 1:30.41 D4, 2008 ArmyAndrew Hetzner, Ari Molina, Adam Meyer, Alex Oldenkamp

3. 1:30.45 M3, 2006 EISLKevin Mukri, Kevin Kysiak, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz

4. 1:30.76 F25, 2005 PLCKevin Mukri, Brian DeMell, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz

5. 1:31.00 M4, 2005 EISLKevin Mukri, Brian DeMell,Mike Linn, Joe Smutz

6. 1:31.14 F24, 2006 PLCKevin Mukri,Ari Molina, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz

77.. 11::3311..3388 FF1199,, 22001100 PPLLCCMMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr,, PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee,, Adam Meyer, Frank Komadina

8. 1:31.73 F23, 2007 EISLKevin Mukri, Kevin Kysiak, Andrew Hetzner, Alex Oldenkamp

9. 1:31.95 M4, 2005 EISLKevin Mukri, Brian DeMell, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz

10. 1:32.03 M2, 2008 EISLAndrew Hetzner, Ari Molina, Adam Meyer, Alex Oldenkamp

400 Medley Relay1. 3:15.01 F19, 2009 PLC

Andrew Hetzner, Ari Molina, Adam Meyer, Alex Oldenkamp

22.. 33::1188..9933 FF1188,, 22001100 PPLLCCMMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr,, PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee,, Adam Meyer, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn

3. 3:19.96 M2, 2006 EISLKevin Mukri, Kevin Kysiak, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz

4. 3:20.75 F26, 2004 PLCKevin Mukri, Brian DeMell, Terrence Fenningham, Noah White

5. 3:20.85 F29, 1996 EISLPaul Kress, Ian Johnston, Chris Ornee, Stephen Platt

66.. 33::2211..2255 FF2277,, 22000099 EECCAACCKyle Abner, PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee,, CChhaarrlliiee HHeettzzeell,, Alex Buck

7. 3:21.44 F22, 2007 EISLKevin Mukri, Kevin Kysiak, Adam Meyer, Matt Wood

8. 3:21.58 F23, 2006 PLCKevin Mukri, Ari Molina, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz

9. 3:22.02 M1, 2001 EISLBeau Oliver, Phil Davis, Brian Litchfield, Clint Cornell

10. 3:22.28 M4, 2000 EISLBeau Oliver, Peter Fehring, Brian Glaser, Clint Cornell

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Event Champions WomenYYeeaarr MMeeeett NNaammee EEvveenntt ((TTiimmee//SSccoorree))1979 AIAW-DII Kristin Collins 100 Butterfly (57.94)1979 AIAW-DII Kristin Collins 200 Butterfly (2:12.02)1982 AIAW-DII Laurie Musiek 50 Butterfly (26.31)1991 NCAA-DII Stacia Johnson 3-Meter Diving (475.75)

MenYYeeaarr MMeeeett NNaammee EEvveenntt ((TTiimmee//SSccoorree))1924 NCAA Arthur Rule 100 Backstroke (1:19.0)1925 NCAA Arthur Rule 150 Backstroke (1:49.0)1926 NCAA Charles Allen Jr. 200 Breaststroke (2:44.7)1926 NCAA Peter Wyckoff 100 Freestyle (55.5)1933 NCAA Raymond Thompson 50 Freestyle (23.8)1944 NCAA Navy 300 Medley Relay (3:01.1)

Robert Cowell, Jack Manherz, Harlie Mize1946 NCAA Robert Cowell 150 Backstroke (1:35.6)

National Championship History

Women (AIAW, 1979-81;NCAA Div. 2, 1983-91)YYeeaarr PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss1979 11th 1631980 11th n/a1981 14th 122.51982 9th n/a1983 23rd 261984 T-22nd 101985 25th 33.51986 29 41987 12 661988 8 1211989 6 1691990 4 3711991 8 192

The above list only reflects the years inwhich Navy teams scored at least one pointat the NCAA Championship.

Men YYeeaarr PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss1944 T-3rd 241946 T-4th 141952 15th 31959 T-17th 1 1960 18th 21961 T-17th 3.5 1962 18th 4 1966 T-35th 21967 T-31st 21971 26th 71973 19th 141986 T-38th 31993 T-36th 71994 23rd 32 1995 21st 26 1996 21st 50 2004 T-28th 14 2009 37th 42010 T-32nd 3

Championship Meet Scoring

All-Americans Women11997799 KKrriissttiinn CCoolllliinnss – 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 free rel., 800 free rel., 400 med rel.; PPeeggggyyFFeellddmmaannnn – 200 breast, 100 IM, 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 free rel., 800 free rel., 400 med rel.; TTeerrrriiRRiiggggss – 100 free, 200 free, 1650 free, 400 free rel., 800 free rel., 400 med. rel.; WWeennddyy WWiilllliiaammss– 200 free, 400 free rel., 800 free rel., 400 med rel.11998800 KKrriissttiinn CCoolllliinnss – 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly, 800 free rel., 400 med. rel.; CChheerryyll DDoollyynniiuukk –50 back, 100 back, 100 IM, 200 IM, 800 free rel., 400 med rel.; PPeeggggyy FFeellddmmaannnn – 100 IM, 200IM, 800 free rel., 400 med rel.; TTeerrrrii RRiiggggss – 800 free rel., 400 med rel.11998811 KKrriissttiinn CCoolllliinnss – 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 400 med rel.; CChheerryyllDDoollyynniiuukk – 100 IM, 200 IM, 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 400 med rel.; LLaauurriiee GGrraammmmeerr – 50 free,100 free, 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 400 med rel.; TTeerrrrii RRiiggggss – 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 400med rel.11998822 KKrriissttiinn CCoolllliinnss – 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 med. rel.; CChheerryyll DDoollyynniiuukk – 100 back, 200breast, 100 IM, 200 IM, 800 free rel., 400 med rel.; MMaauurreeeenn FFoorrdd – 800 free rel.; LLaauurriiee MMuussiieekk– 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly, 100 IM, 200 IM, 800 free rel., 400 med rel.; TTeerrrrii RRiiggggss – 800 free rel.,400 med rel.11998833 CChheerryyll DDoollyynniiuukk – 100 IM; LLaauurriiee GGrraammmmeerr – 50 free; AAnnnn GGrroovveess – 50 back; DDaacceeJJuuddyy – 1-M dive; LLaauurriiee MMuussiieekk – 100 fly; BBoonnnniiee WWaalltteerr – 1-M dive, 3-M dive11998844 MMaaddeelliinnee CCaassiittyy – 1-M dive; BBoonnnniiee WWaalltteerr – 3-M dive11998855 TThheerreessaa MMiicchhaall – 1-M dive; LLaauurriiee MMuussiieekk – 100 fly, 200 IM11998877 CChhrriissttiinnaa FFrruueehh – 200 med rel., 400 med rel.; DDoorraa LLoocckkwwoooodd – 100 breast, 200breast, 400 IM, 200 med rel., 400 med rel.; HHeeiiddii SSaavvaaggee – 200 med rel., 400 med rel.; DDeebbbbiieeWWiilllliiaammss – 100 back, 200 back, 50 free, 200 med rel., 400 med rel.11998888 JJooddii BBlloooommeerr – 800 free rel.; LLeeaannnnee FFiieellddiinngg – 400 free rel.; CChhrriissttiinnaa FFrruueehh – 200med rel.; AAnnnn KKoommeerr – 400 free rel., 800 free rel.; DDoorraa LLoocckkwwoooodd – 100 breast, 200 breast,200 med rel.;, BBrraannddeeee PPoolloowwyy – 800 free rel.; JJeennnniiffeerr RRoowwee – 500 free, 1650 free; SSaarraaSSaallttzzsstteeiinn – 200 breast, 1650 free; HHeeiiddii SSaavvaaggee – 200 med rel.; DDeebbbbiiee WWiilllliiaammss – 100 back,200 back, 50 free, 200 med rel., 400 free rel.11998899 RRoobbbbii BBeecckkeerr – 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 800 free rel., 200 med rel, 400 med rel.;JJooddii BBlloooommeerr – 800 free rel.; CChhrriissttiinnaa FFrruueehh – 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 800 free rel.; SSttaacciiaaJJoohhnnssoonn – 1-M dive, 3-M dive; DDoorraa LLoocckkwwoooodd – 100 breast; 200 breast, 200 IM, 200 med rel.,400 med rel.; JJeennnniiffeerr NNiicchhoollss – 200 back; JJeennnniiffeerr RRoowwee – 500 free, 1650 free, 800 free rel.;SSaarraa SSaallttzzsstteeiinn – 200 breast, 1650 free, 400 IM; HHeeiiddii SSaavvaaggee – 100 fly, 200 fly; 200 free rel.,400 free rel., 200 med rel. 400 med rel.; JJeennnniiffeerr SShhaaaarr – 200 fly; DDeebbbbiiee WWiilllliiaammss – 100 back,200 back, 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 200 med rel., 400 med rel.11999900 HHeeaatthheerr DDaavviieess – 1-M dive; CChhrriissttiinnaa FFrruueehh – 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 800 free rel.;KKeellllyy HHooeefftt – 50 free, 200 free rel., 400 free rel., 800 free rel., 200 med rel., 400 med rel.;SSttaacciiaa JJoohhnnssoonn – 1-M dive, 3-M dive; KKeellllyy KKiinnsseellllaa – 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM, 200 freerel.; DDoorraa LLoocckkwwoooodd – 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM, 200 med rel.; LLaauurraa PPeeaarrssoonn – 100breast, 200 breast, 400 med rel.; JJeennnniiffeerr RRoowwee – 500 free, 1650 free, 800 free rel.;

HHeeiiddii SSaavvaaggee – 100 fly, 200 fly, 100 free, 400 free rel., 200 med rel., 400 med rel.; AAmmyySScchhmmiiddtt – 100 back; 100 free, 200 IM; 400 free rel., 800 free rel,; MMaarryy BBeetthh SSiinneess – 100 fly,200 fly; EElliizzaabbeetthh WWaarrnniicckk – 100 fly, 200 IM; DDeebbbbiiee WWiilllliiaammss – 100 back, 200 back, 50 free,200 free rel., 200 med rel., 400 med rel.11999911 MMeelliissssaa CChheerrwwiinn – 400 free rel.; HHeeaatthheerr DDaavviieess – 1-M dive, 3-M dive; SSttaacciiaa JJoohhnnssoonn– 1-M dive, 3-M dive; KKeellllyy KKiinnsseellllaa – 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 free rel., 200med rel., 400 med rel.; EElliizzaabbeetthh OOkkaannoo – 400 free rel., 200 med rel., 400 med rel.; JJeennnniiffeerrRRoowwee – 200 free, 500 free, 1650 free, 400 free rel.; MMaarryy BBeetthh SSppiinneess – 100 fly, 200 fly, 200med rel., 400 med rel.; JJooaannnnaa SSpprrtteell – 200 med rel., 400 med rel.11999944 DDaarrccyy SSttuuaarrtt – 10-M dive11999966 DDaarrccyy SSttuuaarrtt – 10-M dive

Men11995588 MMaarrsshhaallll GGrreeeerr – 100 back11996600 CChhaarrlleess GGrriiffffiinn – 100 breast, 200 breast; AArrnnoolldd KKlleebbaann – 400 med rel.; WWiilllliiaammNNeewwmmaann – 400 free rel.; AAsshhlleeyy NNoorrfflleeeett – 50 free, 400 free rel., 400 med rel.; RRiicchhaarrdd OOllddhhaamm– 400 free rel.; PPaatttteerrssoonn TTaafftt – 100 breast, 400 free rel., 400 med rel.; GGeeoorrggee WWoorrtthhiinnggttoonn –400 med rel.11996611 RRiicchhaarrdd CChheerrrryy – 400 med rel.; CChhaarrlleess GGrriiffffiinn – 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM, 400med rel.; CChhaarrlleess LLeeuutthh – 400 med rel; AAsshhlleeyy NNoorrfflleeeett – 50 free, 100 free, 400 med rel.11996622 CChhaarrlleess GGrriiffffiinn – 100 breast11996633 MMiicchhaaeell CCoolllliinnss – 50 free,100 free11996644 MMiicchhaaeell CCoolllliinnss – 50 free, 100 free, 400 med rel.; WWiilllliiaamm FFrriieess – 400 med rel.;DDoouuggllaass MMoorrrriiss – 400 med rel.; CChhaarrlleess PPaarriisshh – 400 med rel.11996655 DDaallllaass CCllaarrkkee – 400 med rel.; WWiilllliiaamm FFrriieess – 400 med rel.; DDoouuggllaass MMoorrrriiss – 400 medrel.; TThhoommaass ZZiinnkkaanndd – 400 med rel.11996699 CChhaarrlleess JJoohhnnssttoonn – 400 free rel.; CChhaarrlleess PPaarrlliieerr – 400 free rel.; WWiilllliiaammss PPooiirriieerr – 400free rel.; RRoobbeerrtt RRaacchhoorr – 400 free rel.11997700 DDaavviidd PPeeaarrll – 100 fly; RRiicchhaarrdd SSttrriinnggeerr – 200 back11997711 RReexxffoorrdd HHaanndd – 100 free; DDaavviidd PPeeaarrll – 100 fly, 200 fly; RRiicchhaarrdd SSttrriinnggeerr – 200 back11997733 RReexxffoorrdd HHaanndd – 50 free, 100 free11998866 BBiillll MMccCCoorrmmiicckk – 1-M dive11999933 NNaattee SSmmiitthh – 1-M dive, 3-M dive, 10-M dive11999944 NNaattee SSmmiitthh – 1-M dive, 3-M dive, 10-M dive11999955 NNaattee SSmmiitthh – 1-M dive, 10-M dive11999966 IIaann JJoohhnnssttoonn – 100 breast, 200 breast; NNaattee SSmmiitthh – 1-M dive, 3-M dive, 10-M dive22000044 TTeerrrreennccee FFeennnniinngghhaamm – 200 free rel., 400 free rel.; MMiikkee LLiinnnn – 200 free rel., 400 freerel.; JJooee SSmmuuttzz – 200 free rel., 400 free rel.; NNooaahh WWhhiittee – 200 free rel., 400 free rel.22000099 AAddaamm MMeeyyeerr – 200 fly 22001100 AAddaamm MMeeyyeerr – 200 fly

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Patriot League HistoryChampionship Meet Results

WWoommeenn –––– 1199 YYeeaarrss MMeenn –––– 77 YYeeaarrssYYeeaarr PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss SSwwiimm TTiittlleess RReellaayy TTiittlleess DDiivvee TTiittlleess TToottaall TTiittlleess PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss SSwwiimm TTiittlleess RReellaayy TTiittlleess DDiivvee TTiittlleess TToottaall TTiittlleess11999911--9922 1st 745 2 2 2 2 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999922--9933 1st 744 5 0 0 5 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999933--9944 1st 708 5 1 0 6 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999944--9955 1st 865 6 1 0 7 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999955--9966 1st 860 10 3 1 14 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999966--9977 1st 860.5 5 3 1 9 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999977--9988 4th 560 6 0 0 6 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999988--9999 1st 851 6 4 2 12 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999999--0000 2nd 659 3 2 2 7 DNC –– –– –– –– ––22000000--0011 3rd 594 4 1 0 5 DNC –– –– –– –– ––22000011--0022 1st 663 4 2 0 6 DNC –– –– –– –– ––22000022--0033 2nd 575 4 1 0 5 DNC –– –– –– –– ––22000033--0044 3rd 534.5 5 4 0 9 1st 810 5 5 2 1222000044--0055 2nd 598 4 2 0 6 1st 822.5 3 4 2 922000055--0066 3rd 744.5 1 0 0 1 1st 853 7 4 2 1322000066--0077 1st 805 9 5 2 16 1st 864 5 1 2 822000077--0088 2nd 679 7 3 2 12 1st 887 5 3 2 1022000088--0099 2nd 759.5 4 0 0 4 1st 1031.5 10 5 2 1722000099--1100 1st 887 9 5 0 14 1st 1047 10 5 1 16TToottaall 1100 ttiittlleess –––– 9955 3399 1122 114466 77 ttiittlleess –––– 4455 2277 1133 8855

SSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee MMeeeettWWoommeenn1993 Kelly Kinsella (co)1994 Heidi Fearon (co)1996 Heidi Fearon (co)1996 Julia Mason (co)1997 Julia Mason (co)1999 Melissa Hawley2002 Melissa Hawley2003 Jenn Windstein2004 Aubra Thomas2005 Aubra Thomas (co)2007 Kelly Zahalka2008 Tara Chapmon 2009 Tara Chapmon2010 Tara Chapmon

MMeenn2004 Noah White2006 Joe Smutz2009 Adam Meyer2010 Adam Meyer

DDiivveerr ooff tthhee MMeeeettWWoommeenn1992 Stacia Johnson1997 Darcy Stuart (co)1999 Elizabeth Peterson2000 Elizabeth Peterson2007 Katie Griffin2008 Katie Griffin

MMeenn2004 Kevin Teague2005 Kevin Teague2006 Kevin Teague2007 Kevin Teague2008 Jon Galinski

22000099 OOllaaff OOllssoonn2010 Ben Nicholas

RRooookkiiee ooff tthhee MMeeeett ((eesstt.. 22000055))WWoommeenn2007 Mallory Dietrich22001100 LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii

MMeenn2006 David Guthmann2008 Alex Buck22000099 MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy22001100 JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss

SSwwiimmmmiinngg CCooaacchh ooff tthhee MMeeeettWWoommeenn1993 Dick Purdy1994 Dick Purdy1995 Dick Purdy (co)1996 Dick Purdy (co)1997 Dick Purdy1999 Dick Purdy22000077 JJoohhnn MMoorrrriissoonn22000088 JJoohhnn MMoorrrriissoonn22001100 JJoohhnn MMoorrrriissoonn

MMeenn22000044 BBiillll RRoobbeerrttss ((ccoo))22000055 BBiillll RRoobbeerrttss22000099 BBiillll RRoobbeerrttss

DDiivviinngg CCooaacchh ooff tthhee MMeeeett11999922 JJooee SSuurriiaannoo22000055 JJooee SSuurriiaannoo22000077 JJooee SSuurriiaannoo22000088 JJooee SSuurriiaannoo

Championship Meet Award Winners

JJoohhnn MMoorrrriissoonn2007, ‘08, ‘10

Women’s Swimming

DDiicckk PPuurrddyy1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99 Women’s Swimming

BBiillll RRoobbeerrttss2004, ‘05, ‘09

Men’s Swimming

JJooee SSuurriiaannoo1992, 2005, ‘07, ‘08

Diving

Coaches of the Year

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11999922100 Breast Amy Salness200 Breast Kelly Kinsella1-M Dive Stacia Johnson3-M Dive Stacia Johnson800 F Rel Wisner, Zavodny,

Kouloheras, Hutchison400 M Rel Wisner, Kinsella,

Sines, Zavodny

11999933100 Breast Kelly Kinsella200 Breast Kelly Kinsella200 Fly Mary Beth Sines500 Free Heidi Fearon200 IM Kelly Kinsella

11999944100 Fly Carolyn Wisner200 Fly Carolyn Wisner500 Free Heidi Fearon1650 Free Heidi Fearon400 IM Heidi Fearon800 F Rel Kaufman, Wisner

Kouloheras, Fearon

11999955100 Breast Michelle McKenna200 Breast Michelle McKenna100 Fly Carolyn Wisner200 Fly Carolyn Wisner1650 Free Heidi Fearon400 IM Heidi Fearon200 F Rel Nollette, Haynes,

Cline, Hurley400 F Rel Hurley, Fearon,

Wienrich, Nollette800 F Rel Hurley, Fearon,

Wienrich, Nollette

200 M Rel Haynes, McKenna,Wisner, Hurley

400 M Rel Haynes, McKenna,Wisner, Nollette

11999966100 Back Stacey Haynes100 Breast Julia Mason200 Breast Julia Mason100 Fly Stacie Gibson200 Fly Heidi Fearon50 Free Stacey Haynes200 Free Lauren Withers500 Free Heidi Fearon1650 Free Lauren Withers200 IM Julia Mason400 IM Heidi Fearon1-M Dive Darcy Stuart200 F Rel Haynes, Nollette,

Anderson, Hurley800 F Rel Anderson, O’Donnell,

Withers, Fearon200 M Rel Nollette, Mason,

Gibson, Haynes400 M Rel Haynes, Mason,

Gibson, Anderson

11999977100 Breast Julia Mason200 Breast Julia Mason100 Fly Kelly Welsh50 Free Julia Mason200 Free Lauren Withers200 IM Kelly Welsh3-M Dive Darcy Stuart200 M Rel K. Welsh, Mason,

Gibson, Hurley400 F Rel Anderson, Hurley,

Withers, Mason

800 F Rel Stamp, Anderson,O’Donnell, Withers

400 M Rel K. Welsh, Mason,Gibson, Anderson

11999988100 Breast Molly Salness200 Breast Molly Salness100 Fly Kelly Welsh200 Fly Angie Maganza50 Free Lee Ann Hurley100 Free Lee Ann Hurley

11999999100 Back Cari Murtaugh200 Back Cari Murtaugh100 Breast Julia Mason200 Breast Julia Mason200 Fly Melissa Hawley200 IM Melissa Hawley1-M Dive Elizabeth Peterson3-M Dive Elizabeth Peterson400 F Rel Mason, Westerbeke,

Emery, Hawley800 F Rel Hawley, K. Windstein,

Jones, Emery200 M Rel Ball, Mason,

K. Welsh, Jones400 M Rel Ball, Mason,

Hawley, Emery

22000000100 Breast Molly Salness200 Breast Molly Salness200 Free Erin Emery1-M Dive Elizabeth Peterson3-M Dive Elizabeth Peterson800 F Rel Emery, Costello,

M. Salness, Hawley

22000011200 Fly Melissa Hawley200 Free Erin Emery500 Free Erin Emery200 IM Melissa Hawley800 F Rel Hawley, Emery,

Costello, Moon

22000022100 Fly Tori Throckmorton200 Fly Melissa Hawley200 IM Melissa Hawley400 IM Melissa Hawley200 F Rel Moon, Throckmorton,

Costello, M. Welsh400 F Rel Costello, Moon,

M. Welsh, Hawley200 M Rel Felker, Adamovich,

Hawley, Moon22000033100 Fly Tori Throckmorton200 Fly Jenn Windstein500 Free Jenn Windstein1650 Free Jenn Windstein400 F Rel Throckmorton, Moon,

Minikus, Costello

22000044100 Back Tori Throckmorton100 Breast Aubra Thomas200 Breast Aubra Thomas100 Fly Tori Throckmorton200 IM Aubra Thomas200 F Rel Aub. Thomas, Minikus,

Moon, Throckmorton400 F Rel Aub. Thomas, J. Windstein, Moon, Throckmorton200 M Rel Chamu, Aub. Thomas,

Throckmorton, Moon400 M Rel Holland, Aub. Thomas,

Throckmorton, Moon

22000055100 Breast Aubra Thomas200 Breast Aubra Thomas100 Fly Tori Throckmorton200 IM Aubra Thomas400 F Rel Freeburn, Gray,

Aub. Thomas, Throckmorton800 F Rel Lowd, J. Windstein,

Poor, Gray

22000066400 IM Kelly Zahalka

22000077100 Breast Mallory Dietrich200 Breast Mallory Dietrich100 Fly Mallory Dietrich200 Fly Kelly Zahalka50 Free Thuy-Mi Dinh100 Free Thuy-Mi Dinh200 Free Tara Chapmon200 IM Kelly Zahalka400 IM Kelly Zahalka

1-M Dive Katie Griffin3-M Dive Katie Griffin200 F Rel Dinh, M. Dietrich,

Aub. Thomas, Dorenkott400 F Rel M. Dietrich, Zahalka,

Dorenkott, Dinh800 F Rel Chapmon, Zahalka,

Dinh, Dorenkott200 M Rel Spencer, Aub. Thomas,

M. Dietrich, Dinh400 M Rel Spencer, Aub. Thomas,

M. Dietrich, Dorenkott

22000088200 Fly Kelly Zahalka50 Free Thuy-Mi Dinh100 Free Thuy-Mi Dinh200 Free Tara Chapmon500 Free Tara Chapmon1650 Free Tara Chapmon400 IM Kelly Zahalka1-M Dive Katie Griffin3-M Dive Katie Griffin200 F Rel Ranzau, Zahalka,

Dinh, Gray400 F Rel Ranzau, Gray,

Chapmon, Dinh800 F Rel Ranzau, Lowd,

Zahalka, Chapmon

2200009950 Free Thuy-Mi Dinh200 Free Tara Chapmon500 Free Tara Chapmon1650 Free Tara Chapmon

22001100100 Breast Laura Gorinski200 Breast Laura Gorinski100 Fly Toni Paruso50 Free Thuy-Mi Dinh100 Free Thuy-Mi Dinh200 Free Tara Chapmon500 Free Tara Chapmon1650 Free Tara Chapmon200 IM Laura Gorinski200 F Rel Dinh, Paruso,

Darmody, Chapmon400 F Rel Chapmon, Capuano,

Ranzau, Dinh800 F Rel Chapmon, Dinh,

Capuano, Ranzau200 M Rel Darmody, Gorinski,

Paruso, Dinh400 M Rel Darmody, Gorinski,

Paruso, Chapmon

Championship Meet Event Titlists –– Women

Heidi Fearon’s ‘96 league record of nine individual event titles won in a career at the PatriotLeague Championship stood until 2010 when Tara Chapmon won her 10th event crown.

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22000044200 Back Kevin Mukri100 Fly Terrence Fenningham50 Free Noah White100 Free Noah White200 Free Noah White1-M Dive Kevin Teague3-M Dive Kevin Teague200 F Rel Smutz, Linn,

Fenningham, White400 F Rel Fenningham, Linn,

Smutz, White800 F Rel Flemming, Plumb,

Keefe, Boyd200 M Rel Linn, Fenningham,

Boyd, White400 M Rel Mukri, DeMell,

Fenningham, White

22000055200 Back Kevin Mukri50 Free Mike Linn100 Free Mike Linn1-M Dive Kevin Teague3-M Dive Kevin Teague200 F Rel Smutz, Penley,

Flemming, Linn400 F Rel Smutz, Flemming,

Linn, Hill800 F Rel Hill, Thorn,

Flemming, Jenkins200 M Rel Mukri, DeMell,

Linn, Smutz

22000066100 Fly Mike Linn200 Fly Tyler Hill50 Free Joe Smutz100 Free Mike Linn200 Free Joe Smutz500 Free Danny Flemming1650 Free David Guthmann1-M Dive Kevin Teague3-M Dive Kevin Teague200 F Rel Linn, Oldenkamp,

Mihalko, Smutz400 F Rel Linn, Oldenkamp,

Mihalko, Foschi200 M Rel Mukri, Molina,

Linn, Smutz400 M Rel Mukri, Molina,

Linn, Smutz

22000077200 Back Billy Vey100 Breast Ari Molina500 Free James Lascara200 IM Billy Vey400 IM Adam Meyer1-M Dive Kevin Teague3-M Dive Kevin Teague200 F Rel Oldenkamp, Mihalko,

Dupre, Plumb

22000088200 Back Ryan Ward200 Fly Andrew Hetzner50 Free Alex Oldenkamp100 Free Alex Oldenkamp400 IM Billy Vey1-M Dive Jon Galinski3-M Dive Jon Galinski200 F Rel Unruh, Durham,

Buck, Oldenkamp400 F Rel Oldenkamp, Unruh,

Durham, Buck800 F Rel Durham, Helms,

Buck, Hetzner

22000099100 Back Andrew Hetzner200 Back Andrew Hetzner100 Fly Adam Meyer200 Fly Adam Meyer100 Free Mac Anthony200 Free Mac Anthony500 Free Erik Hunter1650 Free Erik Hunter200 IM Adam Meyer400 IM Erik Hunter1-M Dive Olaf Olson3-M Dive Olaf Olson200 F Rel Aiken, Durham,

Unruh, Oldenkamp400 F Rel Anthony, Aiken,

Durham, Oldenkamp800 F Relay Anthony, Aiken,

Curran, Durham200 M Rel Hetzner, Molina,

A. Meyer, Oldenkamp400 M Rel Hetzner, Molina,

A. Meyer, Oldenkamp

22001100200 Back Sam Martinette200 Breast Pete Donahue100 Fly Adam Meyer200 Fly Adam Meyer100 Free Aaron Aiken200 Free Mac Anthony500 Free Mac Anthony1650 Free Erik Hunter200 IM Adam Meyer400 IM Justin Vagts1-M Dive Ben Nicholas200 F Rel Aiken, Buck,

Daniels, Komadina400 F Rel Anthony, Aiken,

Daniels, Curran800 F Rel Hunter, A. Meyer,

Curran, Anthony200 M Rel M. Meyer, Donahue,

A. Meyer, Komadina400 M Rel M. Meyer, Donahue,

A. Meyer, Aiken

Championship Meet Event Titlists –– Men

TTaarraa CChhaappmmoonn2008, ‘09, ‘10

Women’s Swimming

HHeeiiddii FFeeaarroonn1994, ‘96

Women’s Swimming

MMeelliissssaa HHaawwlleeyy1999, 2002

Women’s Swimming

JJuulliiaa MMaassoonn1996, ‘97

Women’s Swimming

AAuubbrraa TThhoommaass2004, ‘05

Women’s Swimming

KKaattiiee GGrriiffffiinn2007, ‘08

Women’s Diving

EElliizzaabbeetthh PPeetteerrssoonn1999, 2000

Women’s Diving

KKeevviinn TTeeaagguuee2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Men’s Diving

AAddaamm MMeeyyeerr2009, ‘10

Men’s Swimming

Multiple Athlete-of-the-Year Award Winners

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Career Championship Meet Event Titles –– WomenSSwwiimmmmeerrssNNaammee II RR TTTara Chapmon 10 7 17Thuy-Mi Dinh 7 10 17Julia Mason 8 8 16Aubra Thomas 6 8 14Heidi Fearon 9 4 13Melissa Hawley 7 6 13Tori Throckmorton 5 7 12Kelly Zahalka 6 4 10Erin Emery 3 6 9Lee Ann Hurley 2 7 9Allison Moon 0 9 9Carolyn Wisner 4 5 9

NNaammee II RR TTStacey Haynes 2 6 8Mallory Dietrich 3 4 7Lora Anderson 0 6 6Nicole Nicollette 0 6 6Kelly Welsh 3 3 6Lauren Withers 3 3 6Katie Costello 0 5 5Stacie Gibson 1 4 5Laura Gorinski 3 2 5Kelly Kinsella 4 1 5Allison Ranzau 0 5 5Molly Salness 4 1 5Jenn Windstein 3 2 5Sarah Dorenkott 0 4 4

NNaammee II RR TTRachel Gray 0 4 4Michelle McKenna 2 2 4Toni Paruso 1 3 4Kellie Darmody 0 3 3Katie Ball 0 2 2Hollis Capuano 0 2 2Amy Jones 0 2 2Kara Kouloheras 0 2 2Kristin Lowd 0 2 2Mandy Minikus 0 2 2Cari Murtaugh 2 0 2Any O’Donnell 0 2 2Mary Beth Sines 1 1 2Jennie Spencer 0 2 2

NNaammee II RR TTSusanne Wienrich 0 2 2Megan Welsh 0 2 2Julie Zavodny 0 2 2Brielle Adamovich 0 1 1Lenaya Chamu 0 1 1Rebecca Cline 0 1 1Laurie Felker 0 1 1Kelly Freeburn 0 1 1Julie Holland 0 1 1Amy Hutchison 0 1 1Debi Kaufman 0 1 1Angie Maganza 1 0 1Meakin Poor 0 1 1Amy Salness 1 0 1

NNaammee II RR TTBridget Stamp 0 1 1Adriana Westerbeke 0 1 1Kate Windstein 0 1 1

DDiivveerrssNNaammee 11MM 33MM TTKatie Griffin 2 2 4Elizabeth Peterson 2 2 4Stacia Johnson 1 1 2Darcy Stuart 1 1 2

Career Championship Meet Event Titles –– MenSSwwiimmmmeerrss NNaammee II RR TTMike Linn 4 10 14Adam Meyer 7 5 12Alex Oldenkamp 2 9 11Joe Smutz 2 8 10Mac Anthony 4 4 8Aaron Aiken 1 6 7Noah White 3 4 7Nathan Durham 0 6 6Andrew Hetzner 3 3 6

NNaammee II RR TTKevin Mukri 2 4 6Terrence Fenningham1 4 5Danny Flemming 1 4 5Erik Hunter 4 1 5Ari Molina 1 4 5Alex Buck 0 4 4Jack Curran 0 3 3Pete Donahue 1 2 3Tyler Hill 1 2 3Preston Mihalko 0 3 3

NNaammee II RR TTJoe Unruh 0 3 3Billy Vey 3 0 3Marshall Boyd 0 2 2Marshall Daniels 0 2 2Brian DeMell 0 2 2Frank Komadina 0 2 2Mark Meyer 0 2 2Andrew Plumb 0 2 2Wren Dupre 0 1 1Christian Foschi 0 1 1

NNaammee II RR TTDavid Guthmann 1 0 1J.J. Helms 0 1 1Christopher Jenkins 0 1 1Jake Keefe 0 1 1James Lascara 1 0 1Sam Martinette 1 0 1Brad Penley 0 1 1Andrew Thorn 0 1 1Justin Vagts 1 0 1Ryan Ward 1 0 1

DDiivveerrss NNaammee 11MM 33MM TTKevin Teague 4 4 8Jon Galinski 1 1 2Olaf Olson 1 1 2Ben Nicholas 1 0 1

Erik Hunter’s 1650 free win at the 2010 PatriotLeague Championship was his fourth individual eventvictory and fifth win overall at the league meet.

Laura Gorinski won a trio of individual events (andtwo relay events) at the 2010 Patriot LeagueChampionship to garner league rookie-of-the-yearhonors.

Pete Donahue totaled three Patriot League titles(one individual event, two relay events) at the 2010Championship.

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WWoommeennAAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee ((11999955--22000033))11999955 Kendra Deppe, Heidi Fearon, Stacey Haynes,

Lee Ann Hurley, Michelle McKenna, Nicolle Nollette,Bridget Stamp, Carolyn Wisner

11999966 Lora Anderson, Heidi Fearon, Stacie Gibson, Stacey Haynes, Julia Mason, Amy O’Donnell, Bridget Stamp, Darcy Stuart, Lauren Withers

11999977 Lora Anderson, Stacie Gibson, Lee Ann Hurley, Julia Mason, Molly Salness, Bridget Stamp, Darcy Stuart, Kelly Welsh, Lauren Withers

11999988 Erin Emery, Lee Ann Hurley, Angie Maganza, Molly Salness, Bridget Stamp, Kelly Welsh

11999999 Erin Emery, Melissa Hawley, Julia Mason, Cari Murtagh, Elizabeth Peterson, Molly Salness, Kate Windstein

22000000 Erin Emery, Melissa Hawley, Elizabeth Peterson, Molly Salness

22000011 Erin Emery, Melissa Hawley22000022 Laurie Felker, Melissa Hawley, Allison Moon,

Tori Throckmorton, Megan Welsh22000033 Allison Moon, Tori Throckmorton, Jenn Windstein

FFiirrsstt--TTeeaamm AAllll--LLeeaagguuee ((22000044--pprreess..))22000044 Aubra Thomas, Tori Throckmorton, Jenn Windstein22000055 Kelly Freeburn, Meakin Poor, Aubra Thomas,

Tori Throckmorton, Jenn Windstein22000066 Jennie Spencer, Aubra Thomas, Kelly Zahalka22000077 Tara Chapmon, Mallory Dietrich, Thuy-Mi Dinh,

Sarah Dorenkott, Katie Griffin, Aubra Thomas, Kelly Zahalka

22000088 Tara Chapmon, Thuy-Mi Dinh, Katie Griffin, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, TTeessssaa SSnnooww,, Kelly Zahalka

22000099 Tara Chapmon, Mallory Dietrich, Thuy-Mi Dinh22001100 HHoolllliiss CCaappuuaannoo,, Tara Chapmon, KKeelllliiee DDaarrmmooddyy,,

LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, Thuy-Mi Dinh, TToonnii PPaarruussoo,, AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu

SSeeccoonndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--LLeeaagguuee ((22000044--pprreess..))22000044 Allison Moon, Meakin Poor, 22000055 Rachel Gray, Katie Griffin22000066 Katie Griffin22000077 Desiree’ Robison, Jennie Spencer22000088 NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn,, Desiree’ Robison22000099 Allison Aichele, NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn,, SSaarraahh LLiinnddbbeerrgg,,

AAlllliissoonn RRaannzzaauu,, TTeessssaa SSnnooww,, Jennie Spencer, Desiree’ Robison

22001100 NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn,, BBrryynn MMoorriiaarrttyy,, TTeessssaa SSnnooww,, CCoouurrttnneeyy VVaannddaammeenntt,, DDaapphhnnee WWiilllliiaammss

MMeennFFiirrsstt--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee22000044 Marshall Boyd, Brian DeMell,

Terrence Fenningham, Mike Linn, Kevin Mukri, Joe Smutz, Kevin Teague, Noah White

22000055 Danny Flemming, Chris Jenkins, Tyler Hill, Mike Linn, Kevin Mukri, Joe Smutz, Kevin Teague, Andrew Thorn

22000066 Danny Flemming, David Guthmann, Tyler Hill, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz, Kevin Teague

22000077 Andy Bockus, Tyler Hill, James Lascara, Adam Meyer, Preston Mihalko, Ari Molina, Andrew Plumb, Cody Reeb, Kevin Teague, Billy Vey

22000088 Alex Buck, Nathan Durham, Jon Galinski, Andrew Hetzner, Nathan LeRoy, Alex Oldenkamp, Billy Vey, RRyyaann WWaarrdd

22000099 AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, JJeessssee CCoohheenn,, Andrew Hetzner, EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee,, Adam Meyer, MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr,, OOllaaff OOllssoonn,, PPaattrriicckk VVeellttmmaann,, Billy Vey, Dan Warner

22001100 MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, AAaarroonn AAiikkeenn,, PPeettee DDoonnaahhuuee,, SStteevvee DDuukklleetthh,, EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, James Lascara, SSaamm MMaarrttiinneettttee,, Adam Meyer, MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr,, BBeenn NNiicchhoollaass,, JJooee SSttaarrkk,, JJuussttiinn VVaaggttss,, PPaattrriicckk VVeellttmmaann

SSeeccoonndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee22000044 Danny Flemming, Ian Getzler, Brad Snyder22000055 Jake Keefe, John Kennedy, Danny Mizelle,

Chris Speicher22000066 Andy Bockus, Christian Foschi, Ian Getzler,

Preston Mihalko, Danny Mizelle, Kevin Mukri, Alex Oldenkamp

22000077 Jon Galinski, Adam Niekras, Alex Oldenkamp, Andrew Utama

22000088 David Guthmann, JJ..JJ.. HHeellmmss,, Adam Niekras,OOllaaff OOllssoonn,, Dan Warner

22000099 Jack Curran, Nathan Durham, Jon Galinski, Ari Molina, Ben Nicholas, Alex Oldenkamp, Andrew Utama

22001100 Alex Buck, Jack Curran, BBrryyaann GGeennttzz,, Andrew Utama

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All-Patriot League Honorees Four-Time All-Patriot LeagueHonoreesWWoommeennErin Emery 1998-2001Katie Griffin 2005-08Melissa Hawley 1999-2002Molly Salness 1997-2000Bridget Stamp 1995-98Aubra Thomas 2004-07Tori Throckmorton 2002-05Tara Chapmon 2007-10Thuy-Mi Dinh 2007-10

MMeennAlex Oldenkamp 2006-09Kevin Teague 2004-07

Jon Galinski ‘09 was a three-time all-leagueselection, was named as the Patriot League’s2009 Diver of the Year and competed at theNCAA Championship as a senior.

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WWoommeenn –– SSwwiimmmmiinngg22000022--0033D10 Allison MoonN19 Tori ThrockmortonO29, J14 Jenn Windstein22000033--0044D9 Aubra ThomasJ13, F3 Tori ThrockmortonO21 Jenn Windstein22000044--0055N9 Kelly FreeburnO19, N2 Aubra ThomasO26 Tori Throckmorton22000055--0066O25 Sally BakewellD6 Aubra ThomasO18 Kelly Zahalka22000066--0077N8 Tara ChapmonN1, J15, J29 Mallory DietrichN13 Thuy-Mi Dinh22000077--0088O24, N6, N20, F5 Tara ChapmonJ15 Thuy-Mi Dinh22000088--0099O14, N11, N25, J13 Tara ChapmonO21, J21, J27 Mallory DietrichO28 Thuy-Mi Dinh22000099--1100O13, O27, N10, N24, Tara ChapmonJ19, J26, F2D15 Thuy-Mi Dinh

MMeenn –– SSwwiimmmmiinngg22000033--0044O21 Terrance FenninghamN4 Noah White22000044--0055O26, N23 Mike LinnJ18, F15 Joe SmutzO19 Andrew Thorn22000055--0066F14 Brooks CameronD6 Mike LinnO18, N15, N22, J10 Joe Smutz22000066--0077D12, J8, J15, F5 Kevin Mukri22000077--0088O20, N20, D4, Adam MeyerJ8, J15, F5F12 Alex Oldenkamp22000088--0099O21, F10 Andrew HetznerJ27 Sam MartinetteO28, N11, D9, J13 Adam Meyer22000099--1100J12 Aaron AikenJ26 Mac AnthonyN24, F9 Erik HunterO27, N10, D15, F2 Adam Meyer

WWoommeenn –– DDiivviinngg22000033--0044J20 Sheila Singer22000044--0055O19, N16, F1 Katie Griffin22000055--0066O18, N8, N15 Katie Griffin22000066--0077O18, N1, N13, D5, Katie GriffinJ15, J29, F522000077--0088O24, O30, N6, N13, Katie GriffinD4, J15, J2922000088--0099O28, D9 Desiree Robison22000099--1100D15 Jordyn Nicholl

MMeenn –– DDiivviinngg22000033--0044O22, N29, N27, Kevin TeagueD11, J15, F1122000044--0055O19, N23, D8, F8 Kevin Teague22000055--0066O18, N1, N15, D6, Kevin TeagueJ10, J31, F1422000066--0077O18, N1, N21, Kevin TeagueD5, D12, J822000077--0088J8 Jon GalinskiJ15 Adam NiekrasO24, O30, N13, Olaf OlsonD4, F1222000088--0099O14, D9 Jon GalinskiO28, N11, N25, Olaf OlsonJ13, J27, F1022000099--1100O27 Bryan GentzN10, D5, F2, F9 Ben NicholasO13, N24, J12 Olaf Olson

CCSSCCAAAA//CCoolllleeggeeSSwwiimmmmiinngg..ccoommNNaattiioonnaall SSwwiimmmmeerr ooff tthhee WWeeeekkWWoommeennD6, 2006 Mallory Dietrich

MMeennD13, 2006 Kevin MukriD17, 2008 Andrew HetznerJ19, 2009 Adam MeyerD16, 2009 Adam Meyer

Patriot League Athletes of the Week

Jenn Windstein totaled three Patriot League Swimmer-of-the-Week honors duringher career.

Aaron Aiken was selected as the Patriot League’s Swimmer of the Week onJanuary 12, 2010.

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Men’s ECAC Championship History

Championship Meet ResultsYYeeaarr PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss2008-09 1st 4372009-10 1st 673.5

Championship Meet Event Titlists22000099200 Fly Steve Dukleth500 Free James Lascara1650 Free James Lascara400 IM James Lascara200 F Relay Blazuk, Buck,

Komadina, Mihalko

400 F Relay Daniels, Komadina,Blazuk, Mihalko

800 F Relay Lascara, Blazuk,Norton, Buck

22001100200 Fly Jesse Cohen50 Free Robbie Parker200 Free Will Norton500 Free Will Norton1650 Free John Ojard

Career Championship Meet Event TitlesSSwwiimmmmeerrssNNaammee II RR TTJames Lascara 3 1 4Andrew Blazuk 0 3 3Will Norton 2 1 3Alex Buck 0 2 2Frank Komadina 0 2 2

NNaammee II RR TTPreston Mihalko 0 2 2Jesse Cohen 1 0 1Marshall Daniels 0 1 1Steve Dukleth 1 0 1John Ojard 1 0 1Robbie Parker 1 0 1

Women’s Eastern Championship HistoryChampionship Meet ResultsEEaasstteerrnn WWoommeenn’’ss SSwwiimmmmiinngg LLeeaagguueeYYeeaarr PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss1978-79 8th 1051979-80 6th 1371980-81 6th 160‘81-82 - ‘90-91 DNC1991-92 10th 1341992-93 10th 1401993-94 9th 1451994-95 8th 2181995-96 7th 2391996-97 6th 278

EEaasstteerrnn CCoolllleeggiiaattee AAtthhlleettiicc CCoonnffeerreenncceeYYeeaarr PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss1997-98 13th 711998-99 3rd 4111999-00 5th 2942000-01 6th 273.52001-02 7th 255.52002-03 4th 276‘03-04 - ‘06-07 DNC2007-08 9th 1812008-09 5th 3412009-10 6th 259

Championship Meet Event Titlists11997799100 Fly Kristin Collins

1199880050 Fly Kristin Collins

11998811100 Fly Kristin Collins

119999221-M Dive Stacia Johnson3-M Dive Stacia Johnson

11999966100 Breast Julia Mason

11999977100 Breast Julia Mason1-M Dive Darcy Stuart

11999999200 IM Melissa Hawley400 F Rel Mason, Jones,

Emery, Hawley200 M Rel Ball, Mason,

Welsh, Jones

22000000200 IM Melissa Hawley

22000011200 IM Melissa Hawley

22001100200 Breast Laura Gorinski500 Free Laura Gorinski200 M Rel Lindberg, Gorinski,

Paruso, Capuano400 M Rel Lindberg, Gorinski,

Paruso, Capuano

Career Championship Meet Event TitlesSSwwiimmmmeerrssNNaammee II RR TTLaura Gorinski 2 2 4Melissa Hawley 3 1 4Julia Mason 2 2 4Kristin Collins 3 0 3Hollis Capuano 0 2 2Amy Jones 0 2 2Sarah Lindberg 0 2 2Toni Paruso 0 2 2

Katie Ball 0 1 1Erin Emery 0 1 1Kelly Welsh 0 1 1

DDiivveerrssNNaammee 11MM 33MM TTStacia Johnson 1 1 2Darcy Stuart 1 0 1

The Navy men’s swimming and diving team won the 2009 ECACOpen Championship. It was the first time that Navy competedat the event. The Mids made it back-to-back titles with theirwin in 2010.

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Men’s Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League History

RReegg.. SSeeaassoonn CChhaammpp.. MMeeeettYYeeaarr PPllaaccee WW--LL PPllaaccee PPttss..1936-37 7th 0-6 No Meet1937-38 6th 1-5 No Meet1938-39 T-5th 1-5 No Meet1939-40 5th 2-4 No Meet1940-41 5th 2-4 No Meet1941-42 5th 2-4 No Meet1942-43 T-3rd 4-3 No Meet1943-44 1st 4-0 No Meet1944-45 2nd 2-1 No Meet1945-46 1st 4-0 No Meet1946-47 T-3rd 4-3 No Meet1947-48 4th 3-3 No Meet1948-49 6th 2-5 No Meet1949-50 7th 1-6 No Meet1950-51 T-4th 3-4 No Meet1951-52 6th 2-5 No Meet1952-53 4th 4-3 No Meet1953-54 T-4th 3-4 No Meet1954-55 6th 3-5 No Meet1955-56 T-5th 3-5 No Meet1956-57 T-3rd 5-3 No Meet1957-58 6th 3-5 No Meet1958-59 5th 4-4 No Meet1959-60 3rd 6-2 No Meet

RReegg.. SSeeaassoonn CChhaammpp.. MMeeeettYYeeaarr PPllaaccee WW--LL PPllaaccee PPttss..1960-61 T-1st 7-1 No Meet1961-62 4th 5-3 8th 15.51962-63 5th 4-4 5th 251963-64 3rd 6-2 5th 341964-65 T-3rd 5-3 3rd 170.51965-66 4th 5-3 3rd 1951966-67 6th 3-5 9th 801967-68 6th 3-5 7th 1231968-69 6th 3-5 3rd 1721969-70 5th 4-4 4th 1661970-71 T-5th 2-5 6th 1631971-72 5th 3-4 7th 1131972-73 T-5th 2-5 10th 971973-74 T-6th 2-5 10th 481974-75 T-4th 4-4 11th 741975-76 T-7th 2-6 9th 881976-77 2nd 7-1 5th 1951977-78 6th 2-5 7th 1181978-79 T-4th 5-4 7th 2001979-80 T-6th 4-5 10th 491980-81 T-3rd 6-3 7th 91.51981-82 T-5th 4-5 9th 1371982-83 4th 5-4 6th 2331983-84 T-5th 5-4 10th 145

RReegg.. SSeeaassoonn CChhaammpp.. MMeeeettYYeeaarr PPllaaccee WW--LL PPllaaccee PPttss..1984-85 T-4th 5-4 8th 1651985-86 T-2nd 7-2 7th 190.51986-87 T-3rd 6-3 8th 1721987-88 T-3rd 6-3 6th 2161988-89 T-4th 5-4 7th 1971989-90 9th 1-8 17th 791990-91 T-8th 2-7 11th 107.51991-92 T-6th 3-6 6th 2171992-93 5th 5-4 4th 3051993-94 4th 5-4 4th 3381994-95 3rd 7-2 4th 3791995-96 3rd 7-2 3rd 5011996-97 3rd 7-2 3rd 420.51997-98 3rd 7-2 4th 379.51998-99 5th 5-4 5th 740.51999-00 4th 6-3 4th 8432000-01 6th 4-5 5th 7202001-02 T-6th 4-5 7th 5002002-03 7th 3-6 6th 640.52003-04 8th 1-8 6th 659.52004-05 6th 3-5 8th 6862005-06 6th 3-5 6th 7702006-07 T-5th 4-4 6th 801.52007-08 3rd 6-2 5th 869.5

Yearly League Placings

Championship Meet Event Titlists119955223-M Dive Owen Davies

119955333-M Dive Owen Davies

11995599100 Breast Richard Taft

11996600100 Breast Richard Taft200 Breast Charles Griffin

119966331650 Free Gaylord Hopkins

119966551650 Free Timothy Beard400 IM Timothy Beard

11996666400 IM Timothy Beard

11997700200 Back Richard Stringer

11997711200 Back Richard Stringer100 Fly David Pearl200 Fly David Pearl50 Free Rexford Hand100 Free Rexford Hand

1199773350 Free Rexford Hand

11997777400 F Rel Fitzgerald, McElwee,

Kernan, Stone

11997788100 Back Mark Heinrich200 Back Mark Heinrich

11997799100 Back Mark Heinrich

1199881150 Free Joe Murphy100 Free Joe Murphy

11998833400 F Rel Smith, Griffith,

Etkins, Murphy

1199991150 Free Tyson Lewis

119999331-M Dive Nate Smith3-M Dive Nate Smith

119999441-M Dive Nate Smith3-M Dive Nate Smith

119999551-M Dive Nate Smith3-M Dive Nate Smith

11999966100 Breast Ian Johnston200 Breast Ian Johnston1-M Dive Nate Smith3-M Dive Nate Smith

11999977100 Breast Brooks Hollan1-M Dive Bay Dobbins3-M Dive Bay Dobbins

119999881-M Dive Bay Dobbins

11999999200 F Rel Glaser, Geary,

Cline, Cornell

2200001150 Free Clint Cornell

220000443-M Dive Kevin Teague400 F Rel Smutz, Boyd,

Fenningham, White

220000551-M Dive Kevin Teague3-M Dive Kevin Teague

Career Championship Meet Event TitlesSSwwiimmmmeerrssNNaammee II RR TTTimothy Beard 3 0 3Rexford Hand 3 0 3Mark Heinrich 3 0 3Joe Murphy 2 1 3Clint Cornell 1 1 2Ian Johnston 2 0 2

NNaammee II RR TTDavid Pearl 2 0 2Richard Stringer 2 0 2Richard Taft 2 0 2Marshall Boyd 0 1 1Brett Cline 0 1 1Robert Etkins 0 1 1Terrence Fenningham0 1 1

NNaammee II RR TTMike Fitzgerald 0 1 1Brad Geary 0 1 1Brian Glaser 0 1 1Charles Griffin 1 0 1Andy Griffith 0 1 1Brooks Hollan 1 0 1Gaylord Hopkins 1 0 1

NNaammee II RR TTJoe Kernan 0 1 1Tyson Lewis 1 0 1Tom McElwee 0 1 1Chris Smith 0 1 1Joe Smutz 0 1 1Rich Stone 0 1 1Noah White 0 1 1

DDiivveerrssNNaammee 11MM 33MM TTNate Smith 3 3 6Bay Dobbins 2 1 3Kevin Teague 1 2 3Owen Davies 0 2 2

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Colonial Athletic Association HistoryChampionship Meet Results

WWoommeenn MMeennYYeeaarr PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss SSwwiimm TTiittlleess RReellaayy TTiittlleess DDiivvee TTiittlleess TToottaall TTiittlleess PPllaaccee PPooiinnttss SSwwiimm TTiittlleess RReellaayy TTiittlleess DDiivvee TTiittlleess TToottaall TTiittlleess11998866--8877 3rd 587 5 2 0 7 1st 651 1 0 2 311998877--8888 1st 745 5 2 0 7 1st 625.5 2 2 0 411998888--8899 1st 817 3 3 2 8 2nd 572 1 0 0 111998899--9900 1st 760 1 4 1 6 DNC –– –– –– –– ––11999900--9911 4th 495 0 0 2 2 DNC –– –– –– –– ––

WWoommeenn11998877100 Back Debbie Williams200 Back Debbie Williams100 Breast Dora Lockwood200 Breast Dora Lockwood50 Free Debbie Williams200 M Rel Williams, Lockwood,

Savage, Frueh400 M Rel Williams, Savage,

Frueh, Pearson

11998888100 Back Debbie Williams200 Back Debbie Williams50 Free Debbie Williams1650 Free Jennifer Rowe200 IM Beth Warnick200 M Rel Williams, Lockwood,

Savage, Frueh400 M Rel Williams, Savage,

Komer, Pearson

11998899100 Back Debbie Williams200 Back Debbie Williams

50 Free Debbie Williams1-M Dive Stacia Johnson3-M Dive Stacia Johnson200 F Rel Williams, Savage,

Frueh, Becker200 M Rel Williams, Lockwood,

Savage, Becker400 M Rel Williams, Lockwood,

Savage, Becker

11999900200 Fly Mary Beth Sines3-M Dive Stacia Johnson

200 F Rel Williams, Kinsella,Frueh, Hoeft

400 F Rel Hoeft, Schmidt, Kinsella, Savage

200 M Rel Williams, Lockwood,Savage, Hoeft

400 M Rel Williams, Lockwood,

Savage, Hoeft

119999111-M Dive Stacia Johnson3-M Dive Stacia Johnson

MMeenn1199887750 Free Jeff Thompson1-M Dive Paul Feduchak3-M Dive Jason Michal

11998888100 Back James Webster200 Fly Tom Manning1-M Dive Jason Michal3-M Dive Rich Bomhold

11998899100 Free Chris Smith

AAtthhlleettee ooff tthhee MMeeeettWWoommeenn1987 Debbie Williams1988 Debbie Williams

DDiivveerr ooff tthhee MMeeeettWWoommeenn1991 Stacia Johnson

SSwwiimmmmiinngg CCooaacchh ooff tthhee MMeeeettWWoommeenn1988 Dick Purdy1990 Dick Purdy

MMeenn1987 Lee Lawrence1988 Lee Lawrence (co)

Championship Meet Award Winners

Championship Meet Event Titlists

Career Championship Meet Event TitlesWWoommeenn –– SSwwiimmmmeerrssNNaammee II RR TTDebbie Williams 9 10 19Heidi Savage 0 10 10Dora Lockwood 2 6 8Chris Frueh 0 5 5Kelly Hoeft 0 4 4Robbi Becker 0 3 3Kelly Kinsella 0 2 2Laura Pearson 0 2 2Anne Komer 0 1 1Jennifer Rowe 1 0 1

NNaammee II RR TTMary Beth Sines 1 0 1Amy Schmidt 0 1 1Beth Warnick 1 0 1

WWoommeenn –– DDiivveerrssNNaammee 11MM 33MM TTStacia Johnson 2 3 5

MMeenn –– SSwwiimmmmeerrssNNaammee II RR TTTom Manning 1 0 1Chris Smith 1 0 1Jeff Thompson 1 0 1James Webster 1 0 1

MMeenn –– DDiivveerrssNNaammee 11MM 33MM TTJason Michal 1 1 2Rich Bomhold 0 1 1Paul Feduchak 1 0 1

Stacia Johnson ‘92 was tabbed as the CAA Diver of the Meet in1991. A few weeks later she would go on to win the NCAADivision II title on the three-meter springboard.

Debbie Williams was a two-time athlete-of-the-year award winner in the CAA who also earnedNCAA All-America honors in each of her four years at Navy (1987-90).

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Academic HonorsCoSIDA Academic All-AmericansMMeenn WWoommeennYYeeaarr NNaammee ((TTeeaamm)) YYeeaarr NNaammee ((TTeeaamm))1996 Nathan Smith (1st) 1983 Cheryl Dolyniuk (2nd)1997 Britton Smith (3rd) 1988 Leanne Fielding

(2nd)1998 Britton Smith (2nd) 2007 Kelly Zahalka (3rd)2009 Nathan Durham (3rd) 2008 Kelly Zahalka (1st)2010 Alex Buck (1st) 2009 Kelly Zahalka (1st)

Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of theYear (All Sports)WWoommeennYYeeaarr NNaammee2008 Kelly Zahalka

Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of theYear (Swimming & Diving)MMeenn WWoommeennYYeeaarr NNaammee YYeeaarr NNaammee2004 Noah White 1993 Heather Davies (co)

2004 Allison Moon 2007 Kelly Zahalka 2008 Kelly Zahalka 2009 Kelly Zahalka

CSCAA Scholar-All-Americans MMeenn WWoommeennYYeeaarr NNaammee ((TTeeaamm)) YYeeaarr NNaammee ((TTeeaamm))2009 James Lascara (HM) 2007 Kelly Zahalka (HM)22000099 MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr ((HHMM)) 2009 Tara Chapmon (1st)

2010 Tara Chapmon22001100 LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii

WWoommeennYYeeaarr NNaammee11999922 Heather Davies11999933 Heather Davies, Stephanie Henson11999944 Michelle Baumbich, Jennifer Campion,

Shana Gritsavage, Elizabeth Scoonover, Carolyn Shull, Darcy Stuart, Renee Tanaka,

11999955 Lynn Fodrea, Carolyn Shull, Bridget Stamp, Darcy Stuart, Renee Tanaka, Rebecca Zuwallack

11999966 Jennifer Campion, Rebecca Cline, Heidi Fearon, Stacey Haynes, Amy Kellstrand, Jodi McGovney, Bridget Stamp, Renee Tanaka, Susanne Wienrich

11999977 Lora Anderson, Erica Butler, Amy Kellstrand, Julia Mason, Susan McDowell, Becky Schwanbeck, Bridget Stamp, Susanne Wienrich

11999988 Lora Anderson, Erica Butler, Julia Mason, Susan McDowell, Courtney Minetree

11999999 Rebecca Baldwin, Julie Dunnigan, Jennifer Everson, Amy Jones, Katie Kennedy, Courtney Minetree

22000000 Rebecca Baldwin, Julie Dunnigan, Amy Jones, Courtney Minetree, Molly Salness, Kristi Tjoa

22000011 Megan Barnett, Julie Dunnigan, Erin Emery, Jennifer Everson, Sara Faibisoff, Amy Jones, Kim Montague, Allison Moon, Laura Reshetar, Kristi Tjoa, Alicia Washkevich

22000022 Rebecca Baldwin, Megan Barnett, Samantha Bodley, Kate D’Epagier, Laurie Felker, Kim Montague, Allison Moon, Brenna Schnars

22000033 Rebecca Baldwin, Megan Barnett, Kim Montague, Jessica Box, Allison Moon, Kate D’Epagnier, Sarah Mooney, Tori Throckmorton, Allison Went

22000044 Lynne Hoppe, Allison Moon, Susan Richardson, Allison Went

22000055 Jamie Call, Kate D’Epagnier, Julie Holland, Sarah Mooney, Sheila Singer, Tori Throckmorton

22000066 Jamie Call, Darby Driscoll, Mary Hesler, Hollace Mulliken, Sheila Singer, Kelly Zahalka

22000077 Allison Aichele, Jamie Call, Darby Driscoll, Kalea Middendorf, Lauren Milliron, Hollace Mulliken, Rachel Walker, Kelly Zahalka

22000088 Allison Aichele, NNaattaalliiee AAllbbeerrttssoonn,, Jamie Call,Tara Chapmon, Sarah Duffy, Katie Griffin,Kristin Lowd, Jennie Spencer, Kelly Zahalka

22000099 Allison Aichele, Tara Chapmon, Sarah Duffy, MMaarryy--EEllyyssee JJaannoowwsskkii,, Sylvia Knap, Clare McKenna,Carmen Meier, Kalea Middendorf, Kelly Reightler, Jennie Spencer, Heather Waldorf, AAlllliissoonn WWaarrwwiicckk,, Kelly Zahalka

22001100 Allison Aichele, Tara Chapmon, KKaattiiee DDaavviiddssoonn,, LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,, Kalea Middendorf, DDaapphhnnee WWiilllliiaammss

MMeennYYeeaarr NNaammee22000044 Jason Burkett, Jake Keefe, John Kennedy,

Tim Leonardi, Joe Reardon, Tyler Smith, Noah White, Kevin Teague

22000055 Andy Bockus, Tommy Brown, Danny Flemming, John Kennedy, Brad Penley, Joe Reardon, Greg Schmucker, Chris Speicher, Kevin Teague, Andrew Thorn

22000066 Andy Bockus, Danny Flemming, David Guthmann, Chris Jenkins, John Kennedy, John Lyles, Adam Niekras, Christian Nielsen, Andrew Plumb, Greg Schmucker, Zach Templin, Andrew Thorn, Dan Warner

22000077 Kyle Abner, Andy Bockus, Danny Flemming, David Guthmann, John Kennedy, James Lascara, John Lyles, Adam Niekras, Christian Nielsen, Andrew Plumb, Greg Schmucker, Kevin Teague, Joe Unruh, Matt Wood

22000088 Kyle Abner, Nathan Durham, David Guthmann, Frank Komadina, James Lascara, Adam Meyer,Adam Niekras, Christian Nielsen, Joe Unruh, Dan Warner, Matt Wood

22000099 Kyle Abner, Alex Buck, AAddaamm CCaalllloowwaayy,, Nathan Durham, MMaatttthheeww HHaarrmmoonn,, James Lascara, MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr,, RRyyaann SSttuummppff,, Joe Unruh,PPaattrriicckk VVeellttmmaann,, Billy Vey

22001100 MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,, SSeeaann BBaaggeenntt,, BBeenn BBoonndduurraanntt,, TTaannnneerr BBoosscchh,, Alex Buck, AAddaamm CCaalllloowwaayy,, AAnnddrreeww FFeeeenneeyy,, Joey Girani, MMaatttthheeww HHaarrmmoonn,, EErriikk HHuunntteerr,, James Lascara, DDrreeww MMaayyss,, Adam Meyer, MMaarrkk MMeeyyeerr,, RRyyaann SSttuummppff

Patriot League Academic Honor Roll

Chris Speicher ‘05 Kelly Zahalka ‘09

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Each year during the Prizes and Awards presentation held during Commissioning Week, the Naval Academy Athletic Association announces therecipients of its major awards for that year. These awards are the highest form of recognition the NAAA can bestow upon a student-athlete. Thelist of winners includes some of the most memorable and decorated Midshipmen in Navy athletic history. Following are the members of the swim-ming and diving programs who have garnered these prestigious awards over the years.

NNAAAAAA SSwwoorrdd ffoorr MMeenn ((eessttaabblliisshheedd iinn 11889933))“Presented to the midshipman of the graduating class declared by the Association'sAthletic Committee to have personally excelled in athletics during his years of varsi-ty competition.”

YYeeaarr NNaammee ((CCllaassss)) SSppoorrtt((ss)) 1947 J.H. Carrington (‘48) Swimming, Football, Lacrosse1992 Luis Nicolao (‘92) Swimming, Water Polo1996 Nathan Smith (‘96) Diving2010 Adam Meyer (‘10) Swimming

VViiccee AAddmm.. LLaawwrreennccee SSwwoorrdd ffoorr WWoommeenn ((eessttaabblliisshheedd iinn 11998800))“Presented to the woman of the graduating class declared by the Association'sAthletic Committee to have personally excelled in athletics during her years of varsi-ty competition.”

YYeeaarr NNaammee ((CCllaassss)) SSppoorrtt((ss)) 1980 Peggy Feldmann (‘80) Swimming1983 Cheryl Dolyniuk (‘83) Swimming, Crew, Volleyball1990 Deborah Williams (‘90) Swimming1995 Carolyn Wisner (‘95) Swimming1996 Heidi Fearon (‘96) Swimming1997 Darcy Stuart (‘97) Diving2010 Tara Chapmon (‘10) Swimming

TThhoommppssoonn TTrroopphhyy CCuupp ((eessttaabblliisshheedd iinn 11998800))“Presented to the midshipman, male or female, declared by the Association'sAthletic Committee to have done the most during the year for the promotion of ath-letics at the Naval Academy.”

YYeeaarr NNaammee ((CCllaassss)) SSppoorrtt((ss)) 1983 Cheryl Dolyniuk (‘83) Swimming, Crew, Volleyball1989 Deborah Williams (‘90) Swimming1992 Stacia Johnson (‘92) Diving2006 Joe Smutz (‘06) Swimming

CCooaacchheess CCaallvveerrtt AAwwaarrdd ((eessttaabblliisshheedd iinn 11997733 ffoorr mmeenn;; iinn 11999900 ffoorr wwoommeenn))“Presented by the Naval Academy Athletic Association in honor of Vice AdmiralJames Calvert, Superintendent of the Naval Academy (1968-72), to the varsity let-terman (men and women) of the graduating class selected by the varsity coachesas having persevered the most in their career.”

YYeeaarr NNaammee ((CCllaassss)) SSppoorrtt((ss)) 2004 Marshall Boyd (‘04) Swimming

YYeeaarr NNaammee ((CCllaassss)) SSppoorrtt((ss)) 1996 Stacey Haynes (‘96) Swimming2010 Thuy-Mi Dinh (‘10) Swimming

NAAA Major Award Winners

2010 Sword recipients Adam Meyer and Tara Chapmon.

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FFoorrmmeerr NNaavvyy SSwwiimmmmiinngg AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchheessBeth Bower –– Georgetown head coach (retired)Ed Denny –– California (Pa.) head coachTim Flannery –– Kutztown head coachAdam Kennedy –– Univ. of the Pacific head coachLee Lawrence –– Navy men’s head coach (retired)Pete Lindsay –– Miami (Ohio) men’s head coachBrian McLaughlin –– Montclair State head coachMcGee Moody –– South Carolina head coachJJoohhnn MMoorrrriissoonn –––– NNaavvyy wwoommeenn’’ss hheeaadd ccooaacchhBBiillll RRoobbeerrttss –––– NNaavvyy mmeenn’’ss hheeaadd ccooaacchhDick Purdy –– Navy women’s head coach (retired)Bob Thompson –– Duke head coach (deceased)Chris Villa –– Indiana (Pa.) head coach

Former Navy Assistant Swimming Coaches

m Bill Roberts m John Morrison

m McGee Moody

m Adam Kennedym Pete Lindsay

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PROMOTE YOURSELF TO ADMIRAL!JOIN ADMIRAL’S ROW

Support Navy Athletics at the highest level andreceive our prime benefits.

RESERVED FOOTBALL PARKING SPACEAT NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIALSTADIUM�� Personalized with your name�� Exclusive parking area�� Prime location just outside stadium gates�� Reserved for your use on football gamedays�� All-weather asphalt location

TOP TICKET PRIORITY FOR SEASON TICK-ET HOLDERS AT AWAY AND NEUTRAL SITEGAMES�� Ability to purchase at least four (4) ClubSeats to Maryland, Notre Dame and Army-Navy games�� Exclusive seating area�� Climate-controlled concourse�� Club Level concessions and amenities�� Priority for away football game tickets

Securing tickets to Army-Navy, Notre Dameand Maryland is as easy as A ... B ... C ...

Assure yourself tickets to the biggestgames of the year. Navy opens the seasonin September against Maryland at M&TBank Stadium in Baltimore and plays hostto Notre Dame on October 23 at the NewMeadowlands Stadium. The Army-Navyfootball game is December 11 at LincolnFinancial Field in Philadelphia, Pa.

Becoming a Blue & Gold member is thebest way to secure tickets to the games.Season ticket holders that are Blue &Gold members receive top priority when

it comes to location of seats.

Club Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row membersof the Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the onlyones assured of receiving Club Seats, and each memberat this level is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Levelseats to the game.

TAX INFORMATIONSince your membership includes an option to purchasetickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible.Only the individual paying for the membership is eligibleto take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members willreceive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year.

MORE INFORMATIONFor more information, please visit www.NavySports.comor call (410) 293-8708.

We expect to win in everything we do – on and off thefield of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supple-mental resources necessary to assist our coaches andMidshipmen to realistically pursue thehighest level of success within the con-text of their physical challenges. We arean institution invested in a mission thateducates future leaders in moral, mentaland physical excellence. The Blue &Gold enables our Midshipmen to pursuethe highest goals possible as membersof varsity or junior varsity teams.

The Naval Academy Athletic Associationis a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizationcharged with providing resources to sup-port 45 varsity and junior varsity pro-grams offered by the Naval Academy. TheNAAA operates with the guidance of theNaval Academy’s Board of Control, whosemembers report to the Superintendent ofthe United State Naval Academy.

Over 90 percent of funding support for theNAAA programs is through externalsources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold mem-berships, ticket sales, corporate sponsor-ship, television revenue, parking, etc.).Less than 10 percent of the operatingbudget for the varsity and junior varsityprograms is provided by the Academy viagovernment funding.

Therefore, the Blue & Gold membershipsare critical in providing our teams with thesupplemental dollars necessary to close the“resource gap” between the Naval Academyteams and our Division I competition. Yoursupport is critical to our continued success.

Membership in the Blue & Gold contributesto 118 years of supporting the Brigade ofMidshipmen and is the Margin of AthleticExcellence funding for all 32 teams!

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women tobecome professional officers in the U.S. Navy and MarineCorps. Naval Academy students are midshipmen onactive duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the academy forfour years, graduating with bachelor of science degreesand reserve commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy GeorgeBancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 18major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsiblities of command, citizenship andgovernment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................ Annapolis, Md.Founded .............................................................................. 1845Superintendent ................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen ... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment .......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2014 FACTSEnrollment ................................ 1,245 (982 men, 263 women)Applicants ...................... 17,417 (13,450 men, 3,967 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10% ............................. 50%Class Rank in High School, Top 33%.............................. 82%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 61%HS Participation, National Honor Society ...................... 58%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete ..................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain ......................... 63%HS Participation, Community Service............................. 85%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas Ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- flight officer, pilot• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering, cryptology, intelligence, maintenance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal, explosive ordinance management, minecountermeasures, operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of SecondLieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare, aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot,naval flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial man-agement, infantry, logistics, military police

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From the first athletic competition played on the grid-iron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events,people, rivalries and personalities have shaped theentire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is alook at just some of the history and traditions thatmake Navy one of the most storied programs in all ofcollegiate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH"Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. CharlesZimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of theClass of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduatingclass instead of the usual class march Zimmermannhad composed for previous classes. The song made itsdebut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when theMidshipmen won the game, the song became traditionalat this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920sand 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in anumber of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documen-tary on the history of Navy football, titled "AnchorsAweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFLFilms. The film was deemed a success by both critics andfans alike. Here are the words:

Stand Navy down the field,Sails set to the sky,

We'll never change our course,So Army you steer shy.Roll up the score, Navy,Anchors Aweigh,

Sail Navy down the field,And sink the Army,Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOATThe first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athleticteams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (TheChief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers ofthe USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumphover Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeonhave also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, butgoats have served without interruption since 1904. BillXXXII and XXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. Theyare taken care of by 15 goathandlers made up of five mid-shipmen from the first, second and third classes. Thegoathandlers undergo rigorous training prior to handlingBill on the field.

BLUE & GOLDThis song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn,USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley.Following every home athletic competition, the team facesits fans with their hands on their heart and sings the fol-lowing notes:-

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Now, colleges from sea to seaMay sing of colors true;

But who has better right than weTo hoist a symbol hue?

For sailors brave in battle fair,Since fighting days of old,

Have proved the sailor's right to wearThe Navy Blue and Gold

ENTERPRISE BELLFrom the bridge of the famed World War II aircraftcarrier, it has been a part of the Naval Academy tradi-tion since 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, thenSuperintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E" Bell to Annapolis. Itrings when the Academy observes Morning Colorsand also during special ceremonies when Navy scores a major-ity of victories over Army in any one of the threesports seasons. The bell also rings duringCommissioning Week for those teams that beat Armyand have not participated in a previous bell-ringingduring the academic year. The bell is stationed in frontof Bancroft Hall.

MIDSHIPMANThe word midshipman first appeared in English in the17th century in the form of the word midshipman todesignate those men who were stationed "amidships,"i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while onduty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had beendropped to give the current form of the word.Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as youngas seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captainsto learn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmentrained aboard ship until they were eventually commis-sioned as ensigns. With the founding of the NavalAcademy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for amidshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life.The name of students at the Naval Academy changedseveral times between 1870 and 1902, when Congressrestored the original title of Midshipman, and it hasremained unchanged since.

TECUMSEHThe familiar Native American figurehead facing BancroftHall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis residentsince 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delawarewas meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of theDelawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover ofpeace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Lookingfor another name, Midshipmen referred to the figureheadas Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling onTecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced aftersome 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronzereplica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered agood-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in timespast would throw pennies at it and offer left-handedsalutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sportswin over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations.These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and isoften decorated in various themes during football weeksand other special occasions such as CommissioningWeek.

�� The Blue Angels perform an air show along theSevern River on the northern bank of the Academy

each spring during Commissioning Week.

�� The Navy football team gathered forthe traditional singing of the Blue & Goldfollowing its win over Air Force in 2009,its seventh-consecutive win over itsrival. Below: The men’s lacrosse teamsang an emotional rendition of Blue &Gold following its overtime victory over

rival Johns Hopkins in 2010.

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of education stress-es attention to individual students by highly qualifiedfaculty members who are strongly committed to teach-ing. Classes are small, with an average size of fewerthan 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. Allcourses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded byfaculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of offi-cers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty member form one of the strongestand most dedicated teaching faculties of any college oruniversity in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 53 differ-ent majors within 22 fields of study. The 22 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division ofEngineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, general engi-neering, mechanical engineering, Naval architecture,ocean engineering), Division of Math and Science (chem-istry, computer science, general science, information tech-nology, mathematics, oceanography, physics) and theDivision of Humanities and Social Science (Arabic,Chinese, economics, English, history, political science,quantitative economics). In addition to graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students can attain a minor in oneof seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have many opportunities to challenge and advance themselvesthrough several special programs -- Trident Scholars,Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate EducationProgram (VGEP). Track and field athletes Kayla Sax andTyrell Arment were part of the 10-member Trident Scholarprogram’s Class of 2010.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERSIn addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships.Since Navy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), atotal of 45 Naval Academy graduates have received theRhodes Scholarship, including 12 since 2001. AmongNavy's most recent recipients is former baseball playerTrevor Thompson ('05). 24 grads have won George C.Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000.Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipientof both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C.Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way for her tostudy for two years in the United Kingdom.

�� Women’s soccer’s ShelleyMoeller (‘10) was a Third-TeamAcademic All-America honoreein 2009. Moeller was also a

member of the Navy’s women’slacrosse team.

�� Beth Reed (‘10) was a First-Team Academic All-America selection for women’s soccer. Reed also

played for the Navy women’s basketball team.

�� Kayla Sax (‘10) was a recipient of the GatesCambridge Scholarship, becoming the ninth

honoree from the Naval Academy.

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Women's track and cross country runner Kayla Sax ('10)became just the ninth student from the NavalAcademy to be awarded a Gates CambridgeScholarship, which will enable her to contribute toresearch focused on alternative energy sources at theUniversity of Cambridge in the coming year.

Both soccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark VanOrden ('10) were awarded NCAA PostgraduateScholarships and will be pursuing graduate degreesbefore resuming their respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

Additionally, sprint football players Tyler Hawkins ('10)and Ian Cameron ('12) were among 10 midshipmen select-ed for a U.S. Department of State Critical LanguageScholarship, which will allow for them to study Arabic thissummer in Egypt and Jordan, respectively.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 75Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 42of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000academic year. USNA student-athletes have garneredeight awards during the 2009-10 academic year. The 2009-10 honorees included women’s soccer first-team selectionBeth Reed (‘10), second-team football honoree JohnDowd (‘12), women’s soccer third-teamer Shelly Moeller(‘10), first team rifle selections Liz Leckie (‘10) and KenanWang (‘11), men’s swimming first-team honoree Alex Buck(‘11), third-team men’s lacrosse selection Joe Lennon (‘10)and men’s track & field first-teamer Mark Van Orden (‘10).In addition to earning first-team status, Reed also becamethe first Naval Academy Academic All-American to receivethe top award for her respective sport, as she was namedthe Division I Women’s Soccer Academic All-American ofthe Year – the highest academic honor bestowed uponany Division I women’s soccer student-athlete.

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the fifth year in a row, the United States NavalAcademy is at the head of the class for graduating NCAAstudent-athletes on the Division IA level. Navy graduated100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAAsports reported on and averaged an overall rate of 98 per-cent for student-athletes in all sports – the second-highestmark nationally among Football Bowl Subdivisionschools.

LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARDNavy has been well represented in the nominationprocess for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, started in2001 by Dick Enberg in response to the growing trend ofmen's basketball players leaving school early for the NBA.The award honors the attributes of senior student-athletesin four areas: classroom, community, character and com-petition. Navy has produced four first-team honorees intheir respective sports over the last four years, highlight-ed by 2008 grad Evan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’sinaugural award winner in 2007. He, women’s basketballplayer Kate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes('08) and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each werenamed to the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

�� Football’s John Dowd (‘12) was a Second-TeamAcademic All-America honoree in 2009-10.

�� Kelly Zahalka (‘09) was a recipient of both the Harry S.Truman and Gen. George C. Marshall scholarships.

�� Evan Barnes (‘08) is one of four Navy student-athletes tohave been honored as First-Team Lowe’s Senior All-America

as part of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.

�� Track and field’s Mark Van Orden (‘10) was arecipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarshipand will pursue a graduate degree beginning the

2010-11 academic year.

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The men and women at the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our country.During their four years in Annapolis, they also take part inservice for the community.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events to working with underprivelegedyouth, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2009-10 academic year.

BASEBALLThe baseball team adopted a local child with a braintumor through the Friends of Jaclyn Organization. Thechild became a fixture at Navy’s home baseball gamesand the team has taken an active role in his and hisfamily’s lives. The team presented them with an auto-graphed baseball by the team, visited their house,attended his concert and sister’s swimming meet, spo-ken with him numerous times – especially after doc-tor’s appointments – and have helped him with hishomework assignments.

MEN’S BASKETBALLThe men’s basketball team served as the host to aNavy Youth Center birthday party on the maincourt in Halsey Field House.

FOOTBALLQuarterback Ricky Dobbs visited the NavalAcademy Primary School and spoke to the first-grade classroom, explaining the importance ofdoing the best in their studies and followingtheir dreams. Dobbs had the students try onhis football helmet and signed autographs foreach of the children before going to visit bothof the fourth-grade classrooms.

While in Houston for the Texas Bowl, thefootball team and the cheerleaders visitedthe children at the DePelchin Children’s Center.DePelchin was founded in 1892 by Kezia PayneDePelchin to shelter orphaned children. It was origi-nally named the Faith Home, because Mrs. DePelchinhad faith in the wonderful business leaders ofHouston to support her cause. Although she diedwithin a year, the community leaders, touched by herpassion and mission, became united in their determi-nation to carry on her work. Today, services are pro-vided in over 60 locations in six counties in the south-eastern part of Texas.

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OFFSHORE SAILINGMembers of the varsity offshore sailing team instructedseveral members of the JROTC maritime training pro-gram in Chicago.

WOMEN’S SOCCERThe women’s soccer team held one of many “Meet theMids” autograph sessions following a game last fall. Allfans attending a “Meet the Mids” event are given a freeposter for autographs, as well as an opportunity to takephotos and converse with their favorite Navy student-athletes.

GOLFThe golf team conducted a junior clinic for 15 youthsfrom the Stanton Community Center in Annapolis. Headcoach Pat Owen showed the group the putting greenand how the cups were changed, followed by a clinic onthe practice range that featured demonstrations by theNavy golf team. After a short discussion of the funda-mentals, each youngster was paired up with a varsitygolfer and had the opportunity to hit practice balls on therange.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming & diving teams offered free learn-to-swimlessons to anyone in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team made its annual visit to the MaliVaiWashington Kids Foundation, which provides an athleticand educational after school outlet for youths in theJacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths beforeheading out to the tennis courts for some instruction andcompetition. A tradition on Navy's visits, each time ayouth defeats a Mid, that Navy player has toimmediately perform 10 push-ups.

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the NavalAcademy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 36 of the last 39 yearsand winning the N-Star series 14-consecutive years. Navyhas claimed the overall series win in 17 of the last 18 sea-sons.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game isdesignated prior to the start of theyear.

ARMY–NAVY ALL-TIME SERIESArmy-Navy Record ............Navy leads, 917-696-39 (.567)

ARMY–NAVY – THE LAST 14 YEARS (1996-97 to 2009-10)Navy's Overall Record vs. Army ............. 272-156-6 (.634)Navy's Star-Game Record vs. Army ......... 204-97-6 (.674)

ARMY–NAVY – THE 2009-10 SEASONNavy's 2009-10 Overall Record vs. Army ....... 16-13 (.552)Navy's 2009-10 Star-Game Record vs. Army . 11-10 (.524)

NAVY’S 2009-10 STAR GAME VICTORIESMen’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Cross Country,Sprint Football, Women’s Swimming & Diving,Men’s Swimming & Diving, Football, Women’s Basketball,Wrestling, Women’s Indoor Track & Field,Women’s Outdoor Track & Field

2009-10 STAR GAME HIGHLIGHTS

FOOTBALLThe Navy defense kept Army out of the end zone for thethird-consecutive year, while junior quarterback RickyDobbs ran for a touchdown and threw for another as theMids beat the Black Knights for the eighth-consecutivetime, 17-3, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Thewin gave Navy the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for theseventh-straight year.

MEN’S SOCCERSophomore Wes Powell calmly drilled a penalty kick in the98th minute to lift the Navy men's soccer team to a 1-0Star Gamevictory over Army in a driving rainstorm.

Wes Powell,Men’s Soccer

Carissa Youker,Women’s Soccer

Jess Palacio,Women’s Track

Glenn Shober,Wrestling

Ricky Dobbs,Football

Brad Cash,Sprint Football

Kellie Darmody,Women’s Swimming

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WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy scored with just 25 seconds left in the opening halfand junior Carissa Youker added an insurance goal in the64th minute, leading the Mids to a 2-0 victory over archri-val Armybefore a Glenn Warner Soccer Facility recordcrowd of 2,627.

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYLed by junior standout Andrew Hanko's winning perform-ance, the Navy men's cross country team produced eachof the top-three times and captured the N-Star for the 10thtime in 13 years with a 19-41 victory over Army at theWest Point Golf Course.

SPRINT FOOTBALLQuarterback Tyler Terronez threw a nine-yard touchdownpass to Brad Cash with 1:51 left in the game to propel theMidshipmen to a 7-6 N-Star win at Army. The win wasNavy's 11th straight against the Black Knights, datingback to the 2004 season.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGNavy claimed its 21st consecutive win over Army by win-ning 15 events and setting seven records en route to a202-95 victory over the Black Knights.

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSenior Adam Meyer set three school records to lead theMids to a 236-64 win over Army, their 19th in a row.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLJunior Angela Myers and freshman Chey Arvin combinedto score 27 of Navy’s 54 points, while stingy defense latein the game led Navy to a 54-48 victory over Army atChristl Arena. The win was Navy's first in the Star Gamesince 2003, its first Star Game victory in West Point since2000 and allowed theMids to record their first regular sea-son sweep of the Black Knights in seven seasons.

WRESTLINGNavy won eight of the 10 bouts, including team captainGlenn Shober’s upset victory over the eighth-rankedwrestler in the country, to claim a 26-6 victory over Army.It marked the 10th straight win by Navy in a series domi-nated by the Midshipmen, 44-5-5.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDSenior team captain Abby Gesecki won two events andran a leg on Navy's meet-clinching 4x400 relay to leadNavy to a 94-87 victory over the Black Knights inAnnapolis. Winners of 10 of the last 12 meetings, Navyhas won five meets in a row over Army.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDWinning its fifth N-Star in the last six years, the women’strack & field team was led by a trio of double-event win-ners in Ashley Bucholz, Jess Palacio and Amanda Phelps,who guided Navy to a 107-93 victory over Army at SheaStadium.

Ricky Dobbs,Football

Chey Arvin,Women’s Basketball

Brad Cash,Sprint Football

Adam Meyer,Men’s Swimming

Kellie Darmody,Women’s Swimming

Andrew Hanko,Men’s Cross Country

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Now in his 10th year as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance of theNaval Academy athletic program. His administrativeleadership has helped lead the program to one ofthe most successful periods in school history.

The 2009-10 season was a successful one forthe Midshipmen as Navy won 63 percent of its con-tests, defeated Army in the star competition for the13th consecutive year and won the overall seriesagainst Army for the 17th time in the last 18 years.Navy produced 14 All-Americans, 13 conferenceathletes of the year, seven conference coaches ofthe year and seven conference championships.

Navy also excelled in the classroom in 2009-10, ranking No. 2 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football BowlSubdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nationalaverage in the Academic Progress report, includingfive teams with perfect scores. Navy had eightAcademic All-Americans and five Patriot LeagueScholar Athletes of the Year, while 176 student-ath-letes were named to the Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll. Beth Reed (women’s soccer and bas-ketball) and Mark Van Orden (Track & Field) wonNCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, while Kayla Sax(women’s cross country and track & field) wonGates, Cambridge and Trident scholarships. Sevenof the top 15 Naval Academy graduates in the class of 2010 were involved withvarsity athletics, while 40 of the top 100 graduates were involved with eithervarsity or club sports.

One of the more successful programs this past season was the footballteam, which won a school-record tying 10 games against four losses, won theCommander-In-Chief’s Trophy for a school-record seventh-consecutive yearand participated in a bowl game for a record seventh-straight year. The Midsran their winning streak at South Bend to two with a 23-21 upset of the 19th-ranked Irish and dominated Missouri, 35-13, in the Texas Bowl.

Other teams who flourished in 2009-10 included the water polo team fin-ishing the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association top 20,the rifle team finished eighth at the NCAA Championship, the wrestling teamplaced 46th at the NCAA Championship, the intercollegiate sailing teammatched its finish from a year ago at the ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals with aseventh-place finish and placed sixth at the ICSA Team Race Nationals, themen’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Championship for a fourth-straightyear, the women’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for thefirst time in program history and finished the year ranked 19th in the countryand the lightweight crew team finished second at the IRA NationalChampionship.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well, asthe Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005 Bobby DoddAthletic Director of the Year. The award is presented in recognition of an athleticdirector’s support and commitment toward the successful advancement of thedepartment, most specifically in the sport of football. Additionally, he was recog-nized by the Secretary of the Navy for his contributions and service to the Navyand the Naval Academy with the Superior Public Service Award to theDepartment of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into an exclu-sive television deal with CBS College Sports Network that has increasedNavy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally. CBSCollege Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televisesevery Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding Notre Dameand Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as other Midshipmenmen's and women's athletic events, original programming and documentaries

centered on the storied Navy athletic program.The long-term, multi-media agreement includesinternet streaming, broadband and video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A majorpart of the agreement was that all home footballgames would be played on Saturday for the con-venience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports areseen all over the world with the international distri-bution of Navy programming, especially to thetroops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBSCollege Sports Network runs through 2018.

Gladchuk has also added radio giants WBAL(1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500 AM,1050 AM, 820 AM) in Washington D.C./NorthernVirginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home of theRavens, is Maryland's dominant and most powerfulradio station. Since 1925, generations ofMarylanders have turned to WBAL Radio for news,weather, thought-provoking discussions and sports.As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AM station,WBAL's signal travels substantially further than anyother station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home of theWashington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt station thatwill air a minimum of 10 regular-season footballgames. WFED is your source for federal newscovering both the Federal Government and those

who do business with the government.Since being introduced as the Academy's 28th Director of Athletics on

Sept. 4, 2001, Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerous fronts with energyand vision. From the hiring of Paul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as head foot-ball coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium,Gladchuk has made improvements in several key areas that will prove moresuccess on the athletic fields for years to come. Recent head coaching hiressuch as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, John Morrison in women’s swimming,Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis, the all-timewinningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Cindy Timchal, and theall-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history on any level, Dave Brandt,have advanced those programs into the national limelight.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen theMidshipmen win 64 conference titles, produce 128 All-Americans and 44Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, working inconjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attend events forall sports.

He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is an often-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he shares the vision ofthe Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Athletic Association.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42 mil-lion renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where under his lead-ership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-year time frame. Theaddition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and in the end zones, 32luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and moving the sidelines closer, twovideo scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgraded restroom and concessionareas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, a new sound system, landscap-ing the grounds and storm water management highlight the list of renovations.Gladchuk has worked closely with the city, county, state and neighborhoodassociations to ensure proper communication and sensitivity to issues that ben-efit both the NAAA and community at large. The NAAA was awarded theGreen Star award by Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the envi-ronment during the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium.

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Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the Naval Academy Foundationto raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities such as the Brigade Sports Complex(hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium (baseball), varsity squash courts, various teamlocker rooms and a number of practice facilities.

Other highlights of Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include the recentrenegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million to the twoschools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, Ohio State andArmy at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in the community,negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game television contract withCBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston, Emerald, Poinsettia,Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas and Armed Forces Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one of thehighest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council will help set theDivision I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legislative issuesbeing considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identify those issues onthe horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athletics as a whole and willspend much of its time planning for the future of Division I and will help set the course forthe future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (National Association of Collegiate AthleticDirectors) Executive Committee and has served as the Chairman of the ExecutiveCommittee in the Patriot League and a member of the NCAA Olympic Sport LiaisonCommittee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, where hehad been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one of the nation’stop leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided the Cougars to 19Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides in the academic suc-cess of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal management.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramuralsand Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College. Under Gladchuk,Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs of the 1990s winningnumerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’s graduation rate for all stu-dent-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won the College Football Association’sAcademic Achievement Award for the highest graduation rates among all Division Ischools in three of his last five years at Boston College. Gladchuk led the AlumniStadium expansion effort, which resulted in a $35 million improvement to the football sta-dium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane University from1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wave basketballprogram to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction of new facilities forthe athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field and tennis teams after a$25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, heading opera-tions, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors in busi-ness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration from theUniversity of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career in intercolle-giate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of General PhysicalEducation, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. He also has servedas Director of Athletics and head football coach for the New Hampton (Prep) School inNew Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of Loyola Marymount;Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity and Julie, a graduateof the University of North Carolina.

2009-10 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record294-173-2 (.629)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-10 (.524)

Overall Record vs. Army16-13 (.552)

No. 2 in the country in graduation rate

14 All-Americans

7 Conference Championships

8 Academic All-Americans

7 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 26th in the USA Today/Coaches Polland 28th in the Associated Press Poll. The Mids wereTexas Bowl Champions.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association top 20 poll.

* Men’s swimming finished 32nd at the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle team finished eighth at the NCAA Championship.

* Wrestling team placed 46th at the NCAA Championship.

* Intercollegiate sailing matched its finish from a yearago at the ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals with a sev-enth-place finish. It marks the second-straight yearNavy finished in the top 10. Navy finished sixth at theICSA Team Race Nationals, its best result in over adecade at the event and qualified for the ICSAWomen’s National Semifinals.

* Men’s tennis advanced to the NCAA Championship fora fourth-straight year.

* Women's lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor the first time in program history. The Mids finishedthe year ranked 19th in the country.

* Lightweight crew finished second at the IRA NationalChampionship.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, theContinental Congress met in the State House. It was herethat they accepted George Washington’s resignation ascommander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designat-ed a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House,Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalistfor the International Award for Livable Communities, acompetition focused on creating livable communitiesthrough sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of theChesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States.The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing,sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolisbecome the sailing capital of the world. Thewater-lover will also revel in the fact thatMaryland has nearly 4,000 miles of shoreline –more than any other state.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies bothWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing enter-tainment and sightseeing opportunities for resi-dents and tourists alike.

�� The Annapolis State House is the oldest incontinuous legislative use in the country. Itwas here where General George Washingtonresigned his commission in the ContinentalArmy, and where the Treaty of Paris endingthe Revolutionary War was ratified.

�� Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is just 30 minutes fromAnnapolis. The City of Baltimore features Harborplace,the Maryland Science Center, the National Aquarium,B&O Railroad Museum, American Visionary ArtMuseum, and homes for both the MLB’s BaltimoreOrioles and the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.

�� Over 53 million pounds of blue crab wereharvested in Maryland in 2009. The Marylandcrab harvest makes up more than 50 percentof the annual U.S. catch.

Additional photography credit to www.VisitAnnapolis.org,www.VisitMaryland.org, and www.Baltimore.org.

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� The Annapolis State House is the oldest incontinuous legislative use in the country. Itwas here where General George Washingtonresigned his commission in the ContinentalArmy, and where the Treaty of Paris endingthe Revolutionary War was ratified.

�� During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key witnessed thebombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore and was inspired topen the words to a poem entitled “The Star-Spangled Banner,”which eventually became the national anthem.

� Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is just 30 minutes fromAnnapolis. The City of Baltimore features Harborplace,the Maryland Science Center, the National Aquarium,B&O Railroad Museum, American Visionary ArtMuseum, and homes for both the MLB’s BaltimoreOrioles and the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.

�� The State of Maryland voted in 1788 to cede land to form theDistrict of Columbia, which soon became our nation’s capital.Washington, D.C., is located 30 minutes west of Annapolis.

�� Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes,is located in Baltimore. The horse industry contributes$1.5 billion annually to the state’s economy. There areover 20,000 horse farms located in Maryland.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked firsteach year among all Division I conferences award-ing athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation RateReport. The League finished at the top spot with96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rateof 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. Inaddition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAAAcademic Performance Program PublicRecognition Awards after posting academicprogress rate scores in the top 10 percent of allsquads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to providesuccessful competitive athletic experiences whilemaintaining high academic standards, and to prepareits student-athletes to be leaders in society.

During the 2009-10 academic year, Patriot Leaguestudent-athletes and teams have accomplished thefollowing:

�� 11 Patriot League student-athletes earnedCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americahonors, including Navy’s Beth Reed (Women’sSoccer), Alex Buck (Men’s Swimming and Diving) andMark Van Orden (Track and Field receiving First-TeamAcademic All-America recognition.

�� The Patriot League placed second among all Division Iconferences with 90 teams receiving NCAA PublicRecognition Awards for their performance in the class-room.

�� Navy’s Beth Reed and Mark Van Orden received NCAAPostgraduate Scholarships.

�� Reed was also named the CoSIDA/ESPN The MagazineWomen’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year, andwon the Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the YearAward.

�� Reed and American’s Anne-Meike de Wiljes earned thePatriot League’s nominations for the NCAA Woman of theYear award.

�� Navy’s Adam Meyer was named the Mid-Major Swimmerof the Year by CollegeSwimming.com, and receivedHonorable Mention All-America honors at the NCAAChampionship Meet.

�� Erin Rawlick, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year

�� Dean Black, Men’s Cross Countryand Men’s Outdoor Track

Rookie of the Year

�� Emani Decquir,Women’s Tennis All-League

Women’s Swimming and Diving2010 Patriot League Champions

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2009-10 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Tennis• Women’s Lacrosse

COACH OF THE YEAR• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• John Morrison, Women’s Swimming• John Officer, Men’s Tennis• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Beth Reed, Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper of the Year• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Indoor Track• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track• Erin Rawlick, Women’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of

the Year• RJ Wickham, Men’s Lacrosse Goalkeeper of the Year

• Angela Myers, Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year

• Tara Chapmon, Women’s Swimming• Adam Meyer, Men’s Swimming• Ben Nicholas, Men’s Diving

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• Dean Black, Men’s Cross Country• Dean Black, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field• Brigid Byrne, Women’s Cross Country• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming• Justin Vagts, Men’s Swimming

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Beth Reed, Women’s Soccer• Mark Van Orden, Men’s Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field• Mary Ruttum, Women’s Lacrosse• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

TOURNAMENT MVP• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Erin Rawlick, Women’s Lacrosse

ALL-LEAGUE• Emani Decquir, Women’s Tennis

�� Carla Criste, Patriot League Women’s IndoorTrack & Field Coach of the Year

�� Justin Vagts, Men’s Swimming Rookie of the Year

�� Angela Myers, Women’s BasketballDefensive Player of the Year

� Emani Decquir,Women’s Tennis All-League

Women’s Swimming and Diving2010 Patriot League Champions

R J WickhamMens Lacrosse

Goalkeeper of the Year

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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notchgameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navyannually ranks among the league leaders in attendance innearly every sport, and has hosted numerous PatriotLeague and NCAA Championship events over the lastseveral years. Many of the facilities have undergoneextensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commit-ment, dedication and passion to providing the very bestfor its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’sLacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s LacrosseFinal Four, the College Squash Association IndividualChampionship, the CWPA Eastern Water PoloChampionship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as wellas several other highly-competitive national events. In thepast five years, Navy has also played host to PatriotLeague championships in the following sports: men’s andwomen’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, indoorand outdoor track and field and swimming and diving.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovationsand construction improvements, from the building of the$52 million Wesley Brown Field House, the $18.5 millionBrigade Sports Complex and the $1.8 million WillisBilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the$15 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball reno-vations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max BishopStadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey FieldHouse squash facility as well as a complete $42 millionoverhaul of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium thatgives the Mids a dominant home-field football presenceand made the facility the finest in college lacrosse.

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Opened in 1982 at a cost of $13.5 million, LejeuneHall was the first building at the Naval Academy tobe named for a Marine Corps officer.

Lejeune Hall has played host to the Patriot LeagueChampionship more times than any other facility inthe league. The meet has been contested on TheYard seven times in the 20-year history of the event.The Navy men’s program has won the team title ineach of the four years it has competed for the crownin Lejeune Hall, while the Navy women’s team hastotaled four titles in the seven times the championhas been determined in the facility.

LT. GEN. JOHN ARCHER LEJEUNE, USMCNavy’s swimming and wrestling complex is namedater the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps and an1888 graduate of the Naval Academy. He served morethan 45 years in uniform, fought in World War I andcompleted nearly three terms as Commandant of theMarine Corps until his retirement in 1929.

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“I believe it to be almost universally accepted as sound policy that the cultivation of athletics in a military organizationis extremely beneficial to the personnel from the standpoint both of improved physique and improved morale.”

~ John A. Lejeune, 1930

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LIGHTINGThe pools are illuminated with bright overhead lights thatprovide 100-foot candle power at water surface. The largesky-lights supplement lighting adds to the aesthetic beau-ty of Lejeune Hall.

POOLThe large pool is 25-meters-by-50-meters with an eight-foot depth. A movable bulkhead enables Navy’s teams totrain at any distance. The pool provides 23 25-yard shortcourse lanes or 10 50-meter long course lanes.

SEATING AREAThe gallery around the pool seats 1,000 spectators incomfortable armchair seats. Although the building is com-pletely modern in conception and materials, its regu-larly placed columns and raised roof area compli-ment the traditional turn of the century FrenchRenaissance style campus with its vocabluary ofgranite walls and mansard roofs.

DIVINGLegeune Hall underwent extensive renovations fol-lowing the conclusion of the 2009 season as thebuilding’s original diving tower was torn down andreplaced by a new one. The over $1 million project fea-tured new 1 and 3-meter springboard areas beingbuilt, as well as the construction of new 5, 7.5 and 10-meter platform areas. Over 100-yards of concrete formthe new cantilevered tower, with glass handrails con-necting walkways to each of the diving sections. Thediving pool is 60-feet-by-52-feet with depths varyingfrom 14-17 feet. There is a powerful bubbler systemunder each level and a trampoline-dry land board port-a-pit apparatus located on the pool deck to assist intraining. In addition, the diving wall has three underwa-ter observation windows.

TIMING SCOREBOARDLejeune Hall features a Colorad Time Systems score-board and timing system. The system determines elapsedtime, order of finish and lap splits for each competitivelane to a thousandth of a secong. The system records theresults and transmits them to the scoreboard.

The diving pool is equipped with a judges system that dis-plays the awards, stores 11 dives for up to 99 divers, han-dles the addition and multiplication to compute degrees ofdifficulty, shows the leading diver and flashes if the cur-rent diver takes the lead in the competition.

COMPETITORS FACILITIESFacilities for athletes include separate entrances, lockerrooms, showers, three saunas, a large classroom, teamlocker rooms and a fully-equipped first aid/training room.

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OLYMPIANS AND LEJEUNE HALLIn addition to serving as the home facility for the U.S.naval Academy swimming and water polo teams, LejeuneHall also has been the host site for many other prominentaquatic competitions over its quarter-century history.Even a snapshot of Olympians, world champions andword record holders who have taken to the waters of thebuilding is an impressive one.

• Four-time Olympic Gold Medalist GREG LOUGANISand two-time Olympic medalist KELLY McCORMICKestablished Legeune Hall diving records that stillstandtoday. The entire U.S. Diving team also complet-ed in meets in Legeune Hall prior to the 1988 and1992 Olympic Games.

• MICHAEL PHELPS set a pair of American records inthe building prior to winning six Gold Medals at the2004 Olympics.

• Like Phelps, KATIE HOFF (2004 & ‘08 Olympian, ‘05 &‘07 World Champion), KATE ZIEGLER (2007 WorldChampion, current world record holder) and BRADSCHUMACHER (1996 Olympic Gold Medalist inswimming and ‘04 Olympian with water polo team)also have made frequent – and memorable – visits toThe Yard.

CURRENT LEJEUNE HALL RECORDS HELD BYUNITED STATES OLYMPIANSKatie Hoff (pictured)• 100/200 Butterfly• 100/200/500/1000/1650 Freestyle• 200/400 Individual Medley• 800 Free Relay

Greg Louganis• 3-Meter Diving

Kelly McCormick• 3-Meter Diving

Michael Phelps (pictured)• 100/200 Backstroke• 200 Breaststroke• 100/200 Butterfly• 100/200/1650 Freestyle• 200/400 Individual Medley• 400 Medley Relay

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� A member of Navy’s Class of 1980,RReeaarr AAddmm.. JJoohhnn EEllnniittsskkyy,, UUSSNN ((RReett..)),competed in the butterfly events as a

member of the Navy swimming program.

Most recently, he served as the SpecialAssistant to the Director for the Navy’s

Submarine Warfare Branch.

�MMeeaakkiinn PPoooorr ‘05 (left) served as the captain of the Navy swimming team during her sen-ior season. She earned a pair of All-Patriot League accolades over the course of her career.

MMeeggaann WWeellsshh ‘05 (right) earned all-league laurels as a member of the Navy swimming teamwhile winning a pair of league relay event titles.

Both of the classmates are surface warfare officers in the Navy.

� IIaann GGeettzzlleerr ‘06 earnedAll-Patriot League honorsmultiple times during his

career. He is an Explosive OrdnanceOfficer in the Navy.

� (L-R) Former Navyswimmers

MMeelliissssaa HHaawwlleeyy ‘02,MMeeggaann SSuuttlliiffff ‘02,NNooeellllee NNaavvaass ‘03,CCaarrii MMuurrttaauugghh ‘02and KKaattiiee KKeellllyy ‘04at a homecomingreception for Navas’ship at the endof a deployment.

� Former Navy swimming All-American (D-II) in five individual events,CCmmddrr.. SSaarraa SSaallttzzsstteeiinn,, UUSSNN, currently serves as the Brigade Medical Officerat the U.S. Naval Academy. She recently was presented with the BronzeStar Medal by Secretary of Defense Dr. Robert M. Gates for her service at

the U.S. Army’s Camp Clark in Khowst, Afghanistan.

� JJuudddd KKrriieerr ‘97 competedin the backstroke events

while a member of the Navymen’s swimming team. Hejoined the submarine

community upon graduation.

� KKeellllyy WWeellsshh ‘00 captained the Navywomen’s swimming team during the1999-00 season. She totaled threeindividual event titles and three relayevent crowns at the Patriot LeagueChampionship over the course of hercareer. At graduation she had posteda school-record time in the 100 fly, theNos. 3 and 4 clockings in school historyin the 100 backstroke and was thesecond-fastest 200 IM performer inNavy history. The photo is from thesurface warfare officer’s recent promo-tion ceremony to Lt. Commander.

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�When RReeaarr AAddmm.. MMaarrkk FF.. HHeeiinnrriicchh,, UUSSNN, graduated from Navy in1979, he left holding school records in the 500 freestyle, both back-stroke events and the 400 medley and 800 freestyle relay teams.

He currently serves as the commander of the Navy’sFleet and Industrial Supply Centers.

� CCmmddrr.. SSuunniittaa ((PPaannddyyaa)) WWiilllliiaammss,, UUSSNN, earned multiple NCAA Division II All-American certificates andserved as the captain of the 1986-87 Navy women’s swimming and diving team over he course of her career.

She soon entered the astronaut pipeline and was launched into space as a member of Space Shuttle missionSTS-116 in Dec., 2006. While in space she established a world record for females with four spacewalks that

totaled over 29 hours. She returned to earth along with the STS-117 crew in June, 2007.

Pictured here was when she (left) presented the swimming team with several items she took with her on hervoyage to space. Also pictured are 2007-08 team captain Kristin Lowd and Cmdr. Anne Hammond, USN

‘86, who served as the team captain in her final season at Navy.

� Siblings EErriinn ((aabboovvee)) aanndd SSeeaann EEmmeerryy ((lleefftt)) both competed for the Navyswimming program when they were Midshipmen. Erin ‘01 served as thecaptain of the women’s team during her final season, set school records inthe 100 and 200 freestyle events and totaled nine career Patriot Leaguetitles. She recently concluded her career as a Marine Corps officer. Sean‘04 was a regular participant for the Mids when they competed at the EISL

Championship. He is a submarine officer in the Navy.

� Former USNA swimmer KKaattiiee KKeellllyy ‘04has gone on to become a public affairs

officer in the Navy. Her varied duties haveincluded serving aboard the USS RonaldReagan and as a representative for theNavy on the set of television shows NCIS

and How I Met Your Mother.

� JJaakkee KKeeeeffee ‘05 captained the Navymen’s swimming team during his sen-ior season. An Explosive OrdnanceDisposal Officer in the Navy, he hasbeen assigned to the USNA for the

2010-11 academic year.

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Paul KostacopoulosBaseball

Billy LangeMen’s Basketball

Stefanie PemperWomen’s Basketball

Rick ClothierMen’s Heavyweight Crew

Steve PerryMen’s Lightweight Crew

Mike HughesWomen’s Crew

Al CantelloMen’s Cross Country

Karen BoyleWomen’s Cross Country

Joe SurianoDiving

Ken NiumataloloFootball

Pat OwenGolf

Sho FukushimaGymnastics

Richie MeadeMen’s Lacrosse

Cindy TimchalWomen’s Lacrosse

Bill KelleyRifle

Ian BurmanIntercollegiate Sailing

Jahn TihanskyOffshore Sailing

Dave BrandtMen’s Soccer

Keith PuryearWomen’s Tennis

Steve CookseyMen’s Track & Field

Carla CristeWomen’s Track & Field

Mike SchwobVolleyball

Mike SchofieldWater Polo

Bruce BurnettWrestling

Carin GabarraWomen’s Soccer

Maj. Mitch MaurySprint Football

Craig DawsonSquash

Bill RobertsMen’s Swimming

John MorrisonWomen’s Swimming

John OfficerMen’s Tennis

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