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2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

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2010-11 SWIM TEAM

EIGHT TIME BIG WEST CHAMPIONSMEN: 1973, 1974, 2002, 2003, 2005

WOMEN: 2002, 2003, 2004

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts ..................................................................1Pacific All-Americans ................................................... 2Coaching Staff ..........................................................3-5Women’s Results 09-10 ................................................. 7Women’s Preview ......................................................... 8Women’s Roster........................................................... 9Women’s Profiles..................................................10-17Chris Kjeldsen Pool.................................................... 18Men’s Results............................................................. 20Men’s Preview ............................................................ 21Men’s Roster .............................................................. 22Men’s Profiles ........................................................ 23-35Pacific Record Book ............................................... 36-39Individual Big West Champions.............................. 40-42Past Pacific Coaches .............................................. 43-44The University .......................................................45-46Academics........................................................... 47-48Athletic Performance ................................................. 49Athletic Training ........................................................ 50Athletic Facilities ................................................... 51-52 Administration ..........................................................53

QUICK FACTS

Location .......................................... Stockton, CaliforniaMascot ................................................................ TigersColors .................................................... Orange & BlackAffilitation ........................................... NCAA Division- IConference ...................................................... Big WestFounded ..........1851 (California’s first charted university)Enrollment ............................................................ 6,235President ........................................ Dr. Pamela A. Eibeck Director of Athletics ......................................... Lynn KingAthletic Department Phone ...................... (209) 946-2472

MEDIA RELATIONS

Assistant AD for Communications ......... Mike MillerickSwimming Contact ................................. Gwen ArafilesEmail..........................................garafiles@pacific.eduOffice Phone ......................................... (209) 946-2479Media Relations Fax .............................. (209) 946-2757Website .................................... www.pacifictigers.comMailing Address ................................. 3601 Pacific Ave. Stockton, CA 95211

SWIMMING INFORMATION

Head Coach ................... Adam Kennedy, Third SeasonAssistant Coach ............ Gustavio Barrios, Third SeasonGraduate Assistant Coaches ......................... KC Albiston

Craig NormanSwimming Office Phone ................... (209) 946-2710Women’s 09-10 Record (Big West Finish)............. 4-9 (4th)Men’s 09-10 Record (Big West Finish) ..................1-8 (4th) Home Facility ................................. Chris Kjeldsen Pool

CREDITS

The 2010-11 Pacific Swimming Media Guide was writ-ten, compiled and designed by Gwen Arafiles, with editorial assistance from Ben Laskey and Mike Dalgety. Photo credit to Meghan Camino, George Steckler, and Anita Scharf.

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ALL-AMERICANS1971 Rick Reeder Bill Archbold, Joe Dietrich, Rick Reeder, Randy Snider (800 Free Relay)

1975 Kevin Drake Craig Schwartz

1977 Jana Bradenburg, Sanda Johnson, Nancy Norman, Ann Redig (800 Free Relay)

1994 Liesl Kolbisen

1995 Bradley Schumacher

2000 Shannon Catalano, Lyndsay McNamee, Heidi Schmit, Kris Willey (400 Medley Relay)

2001 Shannon Catalano Sarah Marshall

2002 Shannon Catalano

Shannon Catalano, Lyndsay McNamee, Heidi Schmidt, Kris Willey (400 Medley Relay)

Shannon Catalano, Sarah Marshall, Lyndsay McNamee, Heidi Schmidt (200 Medley Relay)

Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, Sarah Marshall, Heidi Schmidt (200 Free Relay)

Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, Kristy Mathews, Kris Willey (800 Free Relay)

Shannon Catalano

2003 Shannon Catalano

Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, Lyndsay McNamee, Kris Willey (400 Free Relay)

Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, Sarah Marshall, Heidi Schmidt (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay)

2004 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, Sarah Marshall, Lyndsay McNamee (200 Free Relay)

Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, Lyndsay McNamee, Kris Willey (800 Free Relay)

Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, Sarah Marshall, Kris Willey (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay)

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Head Coach Adam Kennedy enters his third season at the helm of Pacific swimming. In just two seasons since taking over, Kennedy has guided the women’s swim team to a third and fourth place finish at the Big West Championships. Under his guidance, Pacif-ic’s men’s swim team had back-to-back fourth place finishes at the conference championships. He also coached senior Jenny Lewis to the NCAA Champion-ships, where she took 51st place in the 50 Free and 61st in the 100 Back.

This season Kennedy will direct Pacific in its transi-tion to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, dur-ing the conference’s inaugural swim seasons.

During the four years prior to joining Pacific, Ken-nedy served as the assistant swim coach for the Naval Academy. Under head coach Bill Roberts, Adam served as the primary sprint and breaststroke coach and saw the Midshipmen claim four-straight Patriot League titles. While at Navy, Kennedy had a hand in coaching 52 all-league performers, three Olympic Trials qualifiers, 13 relay conference cham-pions and 23 individual conference champions.

While he was busy assisting with the coaching process, Adam also served as the recruiting coordinator for the Naval Academy, scouting and bringing in the 15th- and 17th-ranked recruiting classes in the nation over his final two years, according to CollegeSwimming.com. Under his watch, two Navy sprinters finished in the top nine at the USA Swimming National Championships.

As if coaching and recruiting for the Naval Academy weren’t enough, Kennedy also served as the head coach of the USA Armed Forces Swimming Team, where he coached a team of active duty military swimmers who were qualifiers for the 2008 USA-S Olympic Trials. During the 2007 Military World Games, Adam helped guide the US to five top-eight finishes and one bronze medal. Since 2004, he also served as head coach of the Navy Swimming Club in Annapolis, Md., working to bring USA-S national recognition to the Midshipmen programs.

Before his time at the Naval Academy, Kennedy spent the 2003-04 season as a graduate assistant coach at Ohio University where he completed a Master of Science in coaching education. In his year as the Bobcat sprint coach, Ohio recorded four relay and four individual Mid-American Conference champions as well as the Female Senior Swimmer of the Meet. Prior to his graduate assis-tantship, Kennedy spent the 2001-03 seasons as the distance coach at Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y., where he helped the men’s 1650 Free and women’s 400 IM swimmers to Patriot League championships, as well as 10 all-league performers and a total of five Patriot League champions. From May until Sep-tember of 2003 he was the interim head swimming coach and aquatics director at Colgate.

Adam earned four letters during his swimming career at the collegiate level with Davidson College and in 1998 was part of the conference championship squad. He also completed his degree in history at Davidson.

He resides in Stockton with his wife, Amanda.

COACHING STAFF

ADAM KENNEDY

Head Coach3rd Season

Davidson ‘01

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COACHING STAFFGustavo Barrios enters his third season with the Pa-cific swimming program, following six seasons as an assistant coach at Cleveland State University.

As the Tigers’ assistant coach, Barrios runs the orga-nizational and administrative components to the men and women’s programs, such as recruiting and pro-viding perspective into the sport from his successful career as a student-athlete. He is the director of Pa-cific’s sprint program bringing ingenuity and excel-lence.

During his time in the water, Barrios won multiple league championships event titles (50 and100 Free and 200 and 400 Free Relays), and was a finalist in several other events during the 1999-2003 sea-sons with the Cleveland State University Vikings. As a freshman in 1999, Barrios anchored the 400 Free Relay team that clinched the Midwestern Collegiate

Conference team championship for the Vikings.

A native of Panama, Barrios has had the distinction of representing his country in several international competitions. He represented Panama at the 2001 FINA World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, at the 1998 Central American & Carib-bean Games in Maracaibo, Venezuela and the 2001 Central American Games in Guatemala.

A member of the Dean’s List during his four years at Clevand State, Barrios received the 2002 Barnes and Noble Direc-tor’s Award for the highest cumulative grade point average among all graduating student-athletes.

His insight and knowledge to the sport of swimming allowed Gustavo to excel as a respected coach in the Horizon League with Cleveland State. In addition, his ability to relate to current swimmers through performances in the water as well as academically, provided the coaching staff with tremendous insight.

Barrios has earned a dual master’s degree in sports management and exercise science from Cleveland State in 2007.

Gustavo currently resides in Stockton, Calif.

GUSTAVO BARRIOS

Assistant Coach3rd Season

Cleveland State University ‘02

In her first year as a graduate assistant coach, KC rejoins the Pacific swim team after lettering for four years with the Tigers and completing her under-graduate studies in sport sciences at Pacific. KC’s as-sisting duties also extend to the Tiger Aquatics Club, as she serves as the head age group coach. KC’s as-sisting duties also extend to the Tiger Aquatics Club, as she serves as an age group coach.

KC closed out her career placing in Pacific’s wom-en’s top-10record books in the 1000 Free (10:11.10), 1650 Free (17:03.15) and 400 IM (4:25.29). As a se-nior at the Big West Championships, Albiston fin-ished fourth in the 400 IM finals, touching the wall in 4:25.26.

During her junior season at the Big West Championships KC made a top-10 finish and Pacific record books with a time of 4:25.29 in the 400 IM. In her first two seasons on orange and black, Albiston won back-to-back conference titles in the 1650 Free at the Big West Championships. During her freshman campaign she posted a time of 17:14.04 and went on to shatter that time by 11 seconds with a time of 17:03.15 as sophomore. In addition to her back-to-back 1650 Free conference titles, KC also topped all swimmers in the 1000 Free with a 10:11.10 race and finished fourth in the 500 Free (4:58.67) during her sophomore season.

KC attended Skyline High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she competed in varsity swimming and earned All-American honors. As a senior, Albiston set a new state record for Utah in the 500 Free with a time of 4:57.95.

K.C. ALBISTON

Graduate Assistant1st SeasonPacific ‘10

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Marcus Dorin joined the Athletic Performance staff in January 2008 as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance and is responsible for the year round training for nine of Pacific’s athletic teams.

Before coming to Pacific, Dorin spent the previ-ous two years as the strength and conditioning coach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football, baseball, men’s basketball and softball teams. Prior to working at Butte College Dorin worked as a spring training strength and conditioning intern for the Texas Rangers.

Coach Dorin served as the strength and condi-tioning coach for seven of Chico State University’s athletic teams while he completed his master’s degree in kinesiology. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Chico State University.

In his first year as a graduate assistant coach, Craig rejoins the Pacific swim team after lettering for four years with the Tigers and completed his undergrad-uate studies in sport sciences here at Pacific. Craig’s assisting duties also extend to the Tiger Aquatics Club, as he serves as the head coach.

He closed out his career at Pacific on a high note, especially in breaststroke events, taking the second-fastest times of the season for all Tigers in both the 100 and 200 Breast (57.97 and 2:06.54). His speed in the 100 Breast set a new personal high.

As a junior, Craig posted his best times of the season in the 100 and 200 Breast, at the Big West Champion-

ships on Feb. 23-24, with times of 58.42 and 2:05.71. Norman finished the 2006-07 season with the second best times on the team in both the 100 and 200 Breast. His times in the 100 Breast and the 200 Breast were the third fastest times for the team in 2006.

Craig attended King City High School in King City, Calif., where he earned four letters in swimming. He holds all but one school record and has the Mission Trail Athletic League (MTAL) record in the 100 Breast. He also never lost a race in MTAL meets. Craig earned team MVP honors all four years and was an all-league selection. Norman was an All-American in high school all four years.

CRAIG NORMAN

Graduate Assistant1st SeasonPacific ‘10

MARCUS DORIN

Assistant Director of Athletic Performance

2nd SeasonChico State

COACHING STAFF

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2010-11 WOMEN’S SWIM TEAM

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WOMEN’S RESULTS 09-10

2009-2010 Women’s Swimming Dual Meet ResultsOverall Dual Meet Record: 4-9/ Fourth in Big West

Date Opponent / Event Location Time / ResultOct. 10 at California Berkeley, Calif. L, 158-87Oct. 16 Pacific Invitational Stockton, Calif. 3rd of 4 teamsOct. 17 Pacific Invitational Stockton, Calif. 3rd of 5 teamsOct. 30 Seattle University Stockton, Calif. W, 111-94Oct. 31 Cal State Bakersfield Stockton, Calif. W, 151-109

Nov. 7 Denver Stockton, Calif. L, 150-103Nov. 21 at Fresno-Pacific Fresno, Calif. W, 177-107 vs. UC Santa Cruz Fresno, Calif. W, 184-110

Dec. 3 USA Short Course Nationals Federal Way, Wash. All DayDec. 4 USA Short Course Nationals Federal Way, Wash. All DayDec. 5 USA Short Course Nationals Federal Way, Wash. All Day

Jan. 5 at Maui Masters Maui, Hawaii All DayJan. 9 at Stanford Stanford, Calf. L, 154-97Jan. 14 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. L, 130-107Jan. 16 at UC Davis Davis, Calif. L, 187-107Jan. 17 at San Jose State San Jose, Calif. L, 208-71Jan. 23 San Jose State Stockton, Calif. L, 148-113Jan. 30 UC Santa Barbara Stockton, Calif. L, 138-123

Feb. 6 at Nevada Reno, Nev. L, 150-106Feb. 17 Big West Championships Long Beach, Calif. 4thFeb. 18 Big West Championships Long Beach, Calif. 4thFeb. 19 Big West Championships Long Beach, Calif. 4thFeb. 20 Big West Championships Long Beach, Calif. 4th

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2010-11 SEASON PREVIEW

Entering his third year at Pacific, head coach Adam Kennedy is making remarkable leads towards el-evating Pacific’s women’s swim team as a force to be reckoned with. In just his two seasons at the helm of the women’s swim team, Kennedy guided the Tigers to a pair of fourth place finishes at the Big West Champion-ships. With Pacific joining a newly formed Mountain Pacific Sports Federation women’s swimming division, Kennedy and the Tigers look to continue successful growth with the addition of 11 women’s swimmers. “I am very excited about the level of enthusiasm and potential our team has for the 2010-11 season,” Kennedy said. “With a tremendous group of returning athletes who are making the commitment to the pro-gram, as well as a formidable incoming class, we are looking forward to a fun and productive year for both the men and the women.” Pacific’s top returning juniors include Jayme Swalin (Kenmore, Wash.) and Elena Walterman (Framingham, Mass.) who will bring experience to a young women’s swim team.

Free: Of the returning swimmers, Swalin looks to be Pacific’s top performer. She set team best times in the 100 Free (52.57), 200 Free (1:52.24), 500 Free (4:54.44), and 1650 Free (16:49.97) during the Big West Cham-pionships. Also joining Swalin in the Free events will be Jenna Chaplin (Nassau, Bahama), Laurie White (Jacksonville, Fla.), Becca Wyant (Redmond, Wash.), Megan Machynia (Valencia, Calif.), Shelby Bolin (Blue Springs, Colo.), MaryElla Randall (Pleasant Hill, Calif.), Hayley Shillington (Thousand Oaks, Calif.), Shannon Van Konynenburg (Cape Town, South Africa) and Bo Cameron (Durban, South Africa).

Fly: Walterman is back to compete in the Butterfly events for the Tigers. Last season Walterman set team best times in the 200 Fly (2:02.30) and 100 Fly (55.80) during the Big West Championships. She will be joined by Chaplin, Machynia, Allie Vetterlein (Seattle, Wash.), Wyant, and Shahaf.

Back: With the Tigers losing seniors Melissa McGhee (Elk Grove, Calf.) and Devonie Migues (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.) to graduation, Pacific will look to Wyant to lead the way in the Back events. Wy-ant set personal best times in the 100 Back (58.94) and 200 Back (2:11.17), which also placed her in the top three in the team’s season best times. Also joining Wyant in the Back will be Dekel Shahaf (Modi’in, Israel), Amanda Schlenker (Blue Spring, Colo.), Cameron, Bolin and Van Konynenburg.

Breast: Mallory McGowan is Pacific’s top returner in the Breast events. McGowan posted a time of 1:04.98 to finish in sixth in the 100 Breast finals during the Big West Championships. Last season, McGowan’s 1:04.98 time in the 100 Breast was also the team’s top time for the season. Pacific will look to sophomore Zoe Coles (Vallejo, Calif.) and freshman Callie Decker (Scottsdale, Ariz.) to add depth in the Breast events.

IM: Lia Santini (Bothell, Wash.) returns as Pacific’s top performer in the 400 IM. Santini recorded Pacific’s third fastest time in the event during the Big West Championships, when she touched the wall in 4:42.24.

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Name Event Year Hometown (Last School)

Ellen Barton Free JR-1L Modesto, Calif. (UC Davis)Shelby Bolin Free/Back FR-HS Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs HS)Bo Cameron Free/Back FR-HS Weymouth, England (Plymouth College HS)Jenna Chaplin Free/Fly SO-1L Nassau, Bahamas (Saint Andrew’s School)Zoe Coles Breast/IM/Fly SO-1L Vallejo, Calif. (Saint Patrick-Saint Vincent High School)Callie Decker Breast/I.M. FR-HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle HS)Megan Machynia Fly SO-1L Valencia, Calif. (Valencia High School)Katie McBride Distance FR-HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy HS)Mallory McGowan Breast SO-1L Colusa, Calif. (Colusa High School)MaryElla Randall Free FR-HS Walnut Creek, Calif. (College Park HS)Lia Santini Breast/IM JR-2L Bothell, Wash. (Bothell HS)Amanda Schlenker Back FR-HS Lafayette, Calif. (Campolindo HS)Lydia Schramm Distance FR-HS Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (W.P. Wagner HS)Dekel Shahaf Fly/IM/Back FR-HS Modi’in, Israel (Mor High HS)Hayley Shillington Free/Distance FR-HS Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS)Jayme Swalin* IM/Middle Distance JR-2L Kenmore, Wash. (Inglemoor HS)Shannon Van Konynenburg Free/Back FR-HS Cape Town, South Africa (Parel Vallei HS)Allie Vetterlein IM/Fly SO-1L Seattle, Wash. (John F. Kennedy Catholic Memorial HS)Elena Walterman Fly/Sprint JR-2L Framingham, Mass. (Framingham HS)Laurie White Free/IM SO-1L Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School)Becca Wyant Fly/Back SO-1L Redmond, Wash. (Redmond High School)

* denotes team captain

2010-11 WOMEN’S ROSTER

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WOMEN’S PROFILES

2009-10 (Sophomore): At the Big West Championships, Swalin recorded team best times in the 100 Free (52.57), 200 Free (1:52.24), 500 Free (4:54.44), and 1650 Free (16:49.97). In addition to setting a team best time at the Big West Championships, Jayme also nabbed a second place finish in the 1000 Free finals with a time of 10:01.80.

2008-09 (Freshman): Jayme had an outstanding first year as a Tiger. During the Big West Championship race, Jayme took first place in the 500 Free with a time of 4:50.95, 3.8 seconds better than the second place finisher. She set the season best times in four different races, which includ-ed the 200 Free (1:53.87), 500 Free (4:50.95), 1000 Free (9:58.52), and 1650 Free (16:47.60). She became No. 2 in Pacific history in the 1000 Free with a time of 9:58.52 and in the 1650 Free with a time of 16:47.60. She took over the No. 3 spot with a time of 4:50.95 in the 500 Free.

High School: Jayme was a member of the four-time 4A Team State Champion swim team at Inglemoor High School (2004-07) and lettered in swimming four years with the Vikings. During her senior season she was named team captain and was the 4A Washington State Swimmer of the Year. Swalin earned All-Ameri-can honors in high school in the 500 Free, 200 Free, 200 Free Relay and the 400 Free Relay. After qualify-ing for all of those events, she became a 2007 Iron Woman. Jayme also added to her impressive résumé by qualifying for the US Junior Nation-als in the 400 IM and the Short Course Nationals in the 400 IM and 500 Free. Academically she was part of the Nation-al Honor Society all four years of her high school career and was named an Academic All-American in 2007.

Personal: Jayme Swalin was born in Seattle, Wash., and is the daughter Kent Swalin and Mary Lou Hill. She has one sibling, Jenna. In her junior year at Pacific, Jayme is study-ing development and cultural change.

2009-10 (Sophomore): In her second season at Pacific Santini set new personal bests in the 100 Breast (1:06:68) and 200 Breast (2:25:03) at the Big West Championships, and the 200 IM (2:14.70) against UC Santa Barbara. San-tini’s time in the 100 Breast was second best for the team during the season, while her time in the 200 Breast put her in the top three for team season best times.

2008-09 (Freshman): During her freshman year, Lia placed among the team’s season best times in several dif-

ferent races. She had the second best time in the 100 Breast (1:07.30), fourth in the 200 Breast (2:27.19) and in the 400 IM (4:36.45) and the fifth best time in the 200 IM (2:15.96).

High School: A graduate of Bothell High School in

Bothell, Wash., Lia lettered four years for the Cougars and outside of her high school team, she swam under head coach Jim Verdier for the WAVE Aquatics club team.

Personal: Lia Santini was born in Kirkland, Wash., and is the daughter of Greg and Amy Santini. She has two sib-lings, Dominic and Isabel. In her third year at Pacific, Lia is an art major.

LIA SANTINI

JuniorBothell, Wash.

Breast/ IM

JAYME SWALIN Junior

Kenmore, Wash.IM/Middle Distance

Team Captain

Jayme Swalin

Event Time 100 Breast 1:06.68 200 Breast 2:25.03 200 IM 2:14.70 400 IM 4:36.45

Santini’s Top Times

Event Time 500 Free 4:50.95 1000 Free 9:58.52 1650 Free 16:47.60 200 Breast 2:25.57

Swalin’s Top Times

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JUNIORS

2009-10 (Sophomore): During her first season in orange and black, Ellen had the Tigers fourth fastest times in the 1000 Free (10:43.85) and 1650 Free (17.57.48), which she set that the Big West Championships.

2008-09 (UC Davis): El-len swam for UC Davis during her freshman year.

High School: Ellen at-tended Thomas Downey High School in Modesto, Calif. She lettered in cheerleading during her junior and senior years and all four years in swim-ming. She earned the MVP award during her freshman year for swimming. For her senior year, she earned the coach’s award as well as the most improved award.

Personal: Ellen Barton was born in Modesto, Calif. She is the daughter of Jim and Paula Barton and has a younger brother RJ, who is a freshman on the men’s swim team. Ellen is a sports science major during her junior year at Pacific. During her free time she enjoys watching movies and reading.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Elena set a new personal best time in the 200 Fly with a time of 2:02.30 during the Big West Championships, which was also the team best time for the year. Walterman also recorded the team best time in the 100 Fly (55.80) and the second best time in the 200 Free (1:55.25).

2008-09 (Freshman): Elena set the best time of the season in the 100 Fly (55.31) during the Big West Championships, where she placed fifth. Elena had the second-best time of the season in the 200 Fly (2:04.59) and third-best in the 200 IM (2:10.84). She took over the No. 9 spot in Pacific record books with a time of 2:04.59 in the 200 Fly.

High School: Elena graduated from Framingham High School in 2008. She was a member of the Shawmut Aquat-ic Club and swam under coaches Matthew Craven and Susan Trainer. During her high school years, the team consistently finished in the top three in the New England Senior Championships, and Walterman claimed an indi-vidual title in the 100 Fly during the 2006 season. Addi-tionally she was named to the National Top 16 list, as well as the New England Top 10.

Personal: Elena Walterman was born in Plano, Texas, and is the daughter of Michael Walterman and Nora Scharf. She has a twin brother, Maxwell, and an older brother Thomas, who are both swimmers like their sister. For fun she enjoys surfing, snowboarding and traveling. Elena is majoring in sports medicine in her third year at Pacific.

ELLEN BARTON Junior

Modesto, Calif.Free

ELENA WALTERMAN

JuniorFramingham, Mass.

Fly/Sprint

Elena Walterman

Event Time 100 Fly 55.31 200 Fly 2:02.39 200 IM 2:10.84

Walterman’s Top Times Event Time 50 Free 28.02 100 Free 59.77 200 Free 2:06.74 500 Free 5:16.67 1000 Free 10:43.85 1650 Free 17:57.48

Barton’s Top Times

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WOMEN’S PROFILES

2009-10 (Freshman): In Pacific’s final home meet of the season against UC Santa Barbara, Chaplin completed the 100 Free with a time of 56.22 to record the women’s team fifth fastest time in the event. Chaplin also recorded the team’s fourth fastest time in the 200 Fly (2:08.74) against UC Davis on Jan. 16. She concluded the year registering personal best times in the 500 Free (5:04.32) and 100 Free (10:30.06) at the Big West Championships.

High School: Jenna attended Saint Andrew’s School in Nassau, Bahamas. She swam and ran track for the Hur-ricanes.

Personal: Jenna Chaplin was born in Nassau, Baha-mas. She is the daughter of Ken and Sheila Chaplin. She has an older brother, Kai. She is majoring in stu-dio art and psychology during her second year at Pacific. Some of Jenna’s hobbies include traveling, sailing and scuba diving.

2009-10 (Freshman): Zoe concluded her freshman cam-paign recording the women’s team’s third fastest time in the 100 Breast on the year, touching the wall in 1:07.59 at the Big West Championships (BWC). She also set per-

sonal best times in the 200 Breast (2:27.34) and 200 IM (2:13.93) during the BWC, and in the 400 IM (4:56.65) during the Pacific Invitational.

High School: Zoe attend-ed Saint Patrick-Saint

Vincent High School in Vallejo, Calif. She swam on the varsity team for all four years. She earned MVP awards for her freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Zoe was the league champion in the 100 Breast for all four years. She was also a finalist in the North Coast Sections during her senior year. Her best times included a 1:05.21 in the 100 Breast, 59.87 in the 100 Fly, 2:23.47 in the 200 Breast, and 2:09 in the 200 IM.

Personal: Zoe Coles was born in Fairbanks, Alaska. She is the daughter of Don Coles and Peggy Irvin. She has three siblings, Galen, Jessica and Mikala. Zoe is a sports medicine major during her sophomore year at Pacific. When she isn’t in the pool, she enjoys watching movies and listening to music.

JENNA CHAPLIN

SophomoreNassau, Bahamas

Free/Fly

ZOE COLES

SophomoreVallejo, Calif.

Breast/IM

Zoe Coles

Jenna Chaplin

Event Time 100 Breast 1:07.59 200 Breast 2:27.34 200 IM 2:13.93 400 IM 4:56.65

Coles’ Top Times

Event Time 100 Free 56.22 200 Free 1:59.60 500 Free 5:04.32 1000 Free 10:30.06 1650 Free 17:55.85 100 Fly 1:00.24 200 Fly 2:08.74

Chaplin’s Top Times

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2009-10 (Freshman): Against UC Davis Machynia picked up a pair of sixth place finishes in the 200 Free (1:59.49) and 100 Fly (1:00.18), and a fifth place finish in the 200 Fly (2:18.18). Megan posted career best times in the 100 Fly (58.88) at the Big West Championships and 200 Fly (2:14.51) against Fresno State.

High School: Megan at-tended Valencia High School in Valencia, Calif. She was MVP of the swim team and also was named scholar athlete of the year in 2009.

Personal: Megan Machyn-ia was born in Valencia, Calif. She is the daughter of Jerry and Nickie Machynia

and has an older brother Brendan. In her second year at Pacific, Megan is a political science major. During her free time she enjoys shopping, music and reading.

2009-10 (Freshman): Allie posted a 57.69 time in the 100 Fly and touched the wall in 2:11.50 in the 200 IM at the Big West Championships (BWC) to set personal best times in both events. Vetterlein also recorded the team’s third-best time in the 200 Fly (2:11.50) during the BWC.

High School: Allie attended John F. Kennedy Catholic Memorial High School in Burien, Wash. She lettered all four years in swimming and was the captain of her team during her se-nior year. She also earned MVP, All-American hon-ors, and was named to the first team for the 3A Wash-ington State League.

Personal: Alexandra Vet-terlein was born in Seattle, Wash. She is the daughter of Malcolm and Lisa Vetterlein. Allie has a twin sister, Nik-ki, who swims at the University of West Virginia. During her sophomore year at Pacific, she is a business major. In her free time she enjoys hanging out with friends.

MEGAN MACHYNIA

SophomoreValencia, Calif.

Free/Fly

ALLIE VETTERLEIN

SophomoreSeattle, Wash.

IM/Fly

SOPHOMORES

Megan Machynia

Event Time 50 Free 25.68 100 Free 56.55 200 Free 1:59.49 100 Fly 58.88 200 Fly 2:14.51

Machynia’s Top Times

Event Time 100 Free 58.36 200 Free 2:02.81 500 Free 5:18.96 1000 Free 10:52.52 400 IM 4:42.62

Vetterlein’s Top Times

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WOMEN’S PROFILES

2009-10 (Freshman): During the 100 Breast Finals at the Big West Championships (BWC), McGowan posted a time of 1:04.98 to finish in sixth. McGowan’s recorded time in the 100 Breast was also the team’s top time for the season. Mallory also tabbed the team’s second fastest time in the 200 Breast (2:22.12) during the BWC. Mallory posted a personal best time in the 400 IM (4:53.53) against Califor-

nia on October 10.

High School: Mallory attended Colusa High School in Colusa, Calif. She set the section record for the 100 Breast with a time of 1:04.17 in 2009.

She also had a top time of 1:55.15 in the 200 Free. She earned all-league for two years and was an All-American in the 100 Breast. Along with swimming, Mallory played soccer and ran track. Her soccer team won two Northern Section Championships and Mallory was the MVP offen-sive player.

Personal: Mallory McGowan was born in Woodland, Ca-lif. She is the daughter of Ellen and Jim McGowan. Mal-lory has a younger sister, Hannah. In her second year at Pacific, she is a sports medicine major. During her free time she enjoys camping, riding bikes, watching movies, and spending time with family and friends.

2009-10 (Freshman): During her freshman season, Laurie had one of the season’s top times in the 400 IM (4:42.62), which she set at the Big West Championships (BWC). White also set a personal-best time in the 200 Fly (2:16.54) dur-ing the BWC. Against Stanford, White nabbed a seventh place finish in the 100 Free (58.36) to set a career best time. During the Pacific Invitational, she narrowly missed a top-10 finish in the 1650 Free (18.20.79) and 500 Free (5:18.96).

High School: Laurie attended Bolles High School in Jacksonville, Fla., where she lettered once in diving and four years in swimming. In 2007, she finished second in districts and fourth in regionals for her time in the 500 Free. She placed third at regionals and 10th at state a year later for the 500 Free. She was the female winner of the 3K Jacksonville Hammer-head Ocean Marathons in 2009. Laurie has also earned five state plaques.

Personal: Laurie White was born in Doylestown, Pa. She is the daughter of Robin and Richard White. She has an older sister, Robin. Laurie is an Asian studies major during her second year at Pacific. In her free time she enjoys skate-boarding, surfing, fishing and shopping.

LAURIE WHITE

SophomoreJacksonville, Fla.

Free/IM

MALLORY MCGOWAN

SophomoreColusa, Calif.

Breast

Event Time 100 Breast 1:04.98 200 Breast 2:22.12

McGowan’s Top Times Event Time 100 Free 58.36 200 Free 2:02.81 500 Free 5:18.96 1000 Free 10:52.52 1650 Free 18.20.79 400 IM 4:42.62

White’s Top Times

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2009-10 (Freshman): Becca finished the year with a strong showing at the Big West Championships. Dur-ing the four day event Wyant had personal best times in the 100 Back (58.94) and 200 Back (2:11.17), which also placed her in the top three in the team’s season best times. At Nevada Wyant’s time of 58.25 in the 100 Free earned her a third place finish.

High School: Becca attended Redmond High School in Redmond, Wash. In 2005 she placed fourth at state for the 50 Free and ninth for the 100 Back. She finished 12th at state in the 50 Free in 2007. In 2009, Becca placed fourth at state for the 100 Fly and seventh for the 100 Back. She

earned MVP in 2005 and 2009 and was the varsity team captain. Her best times included 27.03 in the 50-yard Back and 33.27 in the 50 Back.

Personal: Rebecca Wy-ant was born in Redmond, Wash. She is the daughter of Ellen and Greg Wyant and has two older siblings, Elle and Gregory. In her second year at Pacific, Becca is a the-ater arts and graphic design major. She enjoys playwrit-ing, acting and photography during her free time.

High School: Shelby graduated from Blue Springs High School in Blue Springs, Mo., where she swam for the Wild-cats. She earned All-American honors from 2007-09.

Personal: Shelby was born in Blue Springs, Mo., and is the daughter of Steve and Connie Bolin. She has an older brother, Zach. During her free time, Bolin enjoys reading. In her first year at Pacific, Shelby is majoring in sports medicine.

High School: Callie graduated from Pinnacle High School in Phoenix, Ariz., where she ran cross-country for the Pioneers.

Personal: Callie was born in Bend, Ore., and is the daughter of Julie Decker. She swam for Scottsdale Swim Club and holds records in the 100 and 200 Breast. During her free time, Decker enjoys running and hiking. In her first year at Pacific, Callie is majoring in english.

SHELBY BOLIN

FreshmanBlue Springs, Mo.

Free/Back

BECCA WYANT

SophomoreRedmond, Wash.

Fly/Back

CALLIE DECKER

FreshmanScottsdale, Ariz.

Breast/IM

NEWCOMERS

Event Time 100 Fly 58.82 200 Fly 2:16.39 200 IM 2:16.22

Wyant’s Top Times

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High School: MaryElla graduated from College Park High School in Pleasant Hill, Calif., where she earned three letters in swimming. Randall was named the Diablo Valley Athletic League (DVAL) MVP in 2010.

Personal: MaryElla was born in Walnut Creek, Calif., and is the daughter of Matthew and Diane Randall. She has a younger brother, Montana. During her free time Ran-dall enjoys listening to music, hanging out with friends and art. In her first year at Pacific, MaryElla is majoring in sports medicine.

High School: Amanda graduated from Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif., where she swam the 200 Free and 500 Free for the cougars.

Personal: Amanda was born in Walnut Creek, Calif., and is the daughter of Karen and Rich Schlenker. She has an older brother, Tyler. In her first year at Pacific, Amanda is majoring in business.

High School: Katie graduated from Air Academy High School in Air Force Academy, Colo., where she earned three letters in swimming. McBride earned Colorado High School Activities Association Academic All-State honors from 2007-09. Additionally in 2009 she was named to the Colorado Springs Gazette All-Area team.

Personal: Katie was born in Colorado Springs, Colo., and is the daughter of Michael and Judy McBridge. She has an older sister, Shannon. During her free time Katie enjoys cooking and shopping. In her first year at Pacific, Katie is majoring in business.

High School: Lydia graduated from W.P. Wagner High School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where she swam for the Warriors.

Personal: Lydia was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and is the daughter of John Schramm and Cheryl Wall, and has an older brother, Alex. In her first year at Pacific, Lydia is an undeclared major.

LYDIA SCHRAMM

FreshmanEdmonton, Alberta, Canada

Distance

AMANDA SCHLENKER

Freshman

Lafayette, Calif.Back

MARYELLA RANDALL

FreshmanPleasant Hill, Calif.

Free

KATY MCBRIDE

FreshmanColorado Spring, Colo.

Distance

WOMEN’S PROFILES

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NEWCOMERS

High School: Dekel graduated from Mor High School in Reut, Israel.

Personal: Dekel was born in Jerusalem, Israel, and is the daughter of Harel and Shlumif Shahaf. She has three brothers, Yahav-At, Rom and Dvir, and one sister, Ramon. In her first year at Pacific, Dekel is an engineering man-agement major.

High School: Haley graduated from Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. Shillington earned All-American honors from 2006-2009 and was named the Li-ons MVP from 2008-09.

Personal: Haley was born in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and is the daughter of Sandra and Todd Shillington. During her free time she enjoys going to the beach and hanging out with friends. In her first year at Pacific, Haley is major-ing in sports management.

High School: Shannon graduated from Parel Vallei High School in Cape Town, South Africa.

Personal: Shannon was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and is the daughter of Bernard and Karin Van Konynen-burg. She has a younger sister, Stacey. During her free time Shannon enjoys hanging out with friends and listen-ing to music. In her first year at Pacific, Shannon is major-ing in business.

DEKEL SHAHAF

FreshmanModi’in, IsraelFly/IM/Back

HAYLEY SHILLINGTON

FreshmanThousand Oaks, Calif.

Free/Distance

SHANNON

VAN KONYNENBURG

FreshmanCapetown, South Africa

Free/Back

High School: Bo graduated from Plymouth College in Plymouth, England.

Personal: Brittney-Odette (Bo) was born in Durban, South Africa, and is the daughter of Gina Oakley. She has an older brother, Nick. During her free time Bo enjoys dancing. In her first year at Pacific, Bo is majoring in busi-ness.

BO CAMERON

Freshman

Durban, South AfricaFree/Back

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The Chris Kjeldsen pool complex has served the University of the Pacific and Stockton communities well for 25 years. In 1995-96, under the direction of former athletic director Bob Lee, the athletic department raised funds to make the swimming program and facilities at Pacific among the very best in the country, with completion of the Pacific Aquatics Center.

The addition of the Pacific Aquatics Center to the Kjeldsen Swimming Complex cost an estimated $400,000. It is located on the east side of the pool complex and contains 4,000 square feet of space. Hot showers and locker rooms are available to serve recreational and competitive swimmers from the campus and local community, and office space houses coaches and lifeguards for the program. Meeting areas for athletic and social events are also found there.

The pool and the pool deck underwent a major renovation in 2008 which included the addition of spill-over gutters and a new score-board, additionally the pool was resurfaced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the Big West Conference.

Ample storage space is available to protect swimming pool equipment from the effects of weather. The facility provides a safer entry to the pool for physically challenged swimmers; in addition, it allows control of access for optimum supervision of the pool area.

The Chris Kjeldsen Swimming Complex is located on Larry Heller Drive at the southeast corner of Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, home to the women’s soccer team. Directly across the street is the Alex G. Spanos Center, which hosts the Tiger volleyball and basketball teams; also nearby is the home field for women’s softball, Bill Simoni Field.

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MEN’S RESULTS 09-10

2009-2010 Men’s Swimming Dual Meet ResultsOverall Dual Meet Record: 1-8/ Fourth in Big West

Date Opponent / Event Location Time / ResultOct. 10 at California Berkeley, Calif. L, 143-107Oct. 16 Pacific Invitational Stockton, Calif. 3rd of 3 teamsOct. 17 Pacific Invitational Stockton, Calif. 5th of 6 teamsOct. 30 Seattle University Stockton, Calif. L, 127-79Oct. 31 Cal State Bakersfield Stockton, Calif. L, 152-104

Nov. 7 Denver Stockton, Calif. L, 159-98Nov. 21 at Fresno Pacific Fresno, Calif. L, 172-116 vs. UC Santa Cruz Fresno, Calif. W, 164-124

Dec. 3 USA Short Course Nationals Federal Way, Wash. All DayDec. 4 USA Short Course Nationals Federal Way, Wash. All DayDec. 5 USA Short Course Nationals Federal Way, Wash. All Day

Jan. 5 at Maui Masters Maui, Hawaii All DayJan. 9 at Stanford Stanford, Calf. L, 157-92Jan. 16 at UC Davis Davis, Calif. L, 151-125Jan. 30 UC Santa Barbara Stockton, Calif. L, 165-89

Feb. 17 Big West Championships Long Beach, Calif. 3rdFeb. 18 Big West Championships Long Beach, Calif. 4thFeb. 19 Big West Championships Long Beach, Calif. 4thFeb. 20 Big West Championships Long Beach, Calif. 4th

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SEASON PREVIEW

In his third year at the helm of Pacific’s men’s swim team, head coach Adam Kennedy saw the addition of 15 swimmers to his current Tiger roster. Joining Pacific for the 2010-11 season are Adam Sharp (St. Louis, Mo.), Hans Peters (Naperville, Ill.), Taylor Moore (Sacramento, Calif.), Mason Kinnard (Concord, Ca-lif.), DJ Shilling (The Woodlands, Texas), Dylan Patton (Tehachapi, Calif.), Derek Kuether (Troutdale, Ore.), Scott Volpp (Fresno, Calif.), Tyler Talgo (San Diego, Calif.), Jason Carnes (Menifee, Calif.), Dai Wilson (Zomba, Malawi), David Banks (Sebastopol, Calif.), Kieffer Holmes (Chico, Calif.), Thomas Pearson (San Ramon, Calif.) and Roger Ward (San Leandro, Calif.). With the departure of Patrick Walton, David Mathews, Garrett Murphy and Aljaz Ojstersek, the Tigers will look to the newest additions to help guide Pacific through the inaugural season of Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men’s swimming.

Free: With departure of Mathews, Kyle Accornero and Ojstersek, Pacific will look to senior Steven Woods (Walnut Creek, Calif.) to anchor the Free events. During the 2009-10 season, Woods set team best times in the 50 Free (20.55), 100 Free (45.32) and 200 Free (1:40.73). This year he will be joined by Bart Platow (Westport, Conn.), Kevin Schirmer (Danville, Calif.), Balazs Szabo (Budapest, Hungary), and Scott Ty-ler (Palo Cedro, Calif.). During the 2010 Big West Championships, Platow set personal best times in the 500 Free (4:38.00), 1000 Free (9:34.87) and 1650 Free (16:04.78).

Fly: Senior Danny Platow (Westport, Conn.) returns as the anchor in the Fly events in his final season at Pa-cific. Also competing in the fly events this season will be David Hernandez (Chico, Calif.), Sean Dunnigan (Bel Air, Md.), Kuether, Holmes, and Talgo.

Back: Returning for the Tigers in the Back events are Kevin Byers (Puyallup, Wash.), Jack Pope (Lahaina, Hawaii), Schirmer, and Platow. In his sophomore season, Byers recorded Pacific’s season best times in the 50 Back (23.71), 100 Back (50.85) and 200 Back (1:51.05) during the conference championships.

Breast: Taking over as Pacific’s top Breast swimmers are Woods and junior Nathan LeRoy (Arlington Heights, Ill.). Weber recorded the team’s fastest time in the 100 Breast (57.18) and the second fastest time in the 200 Breast (2:06.09) during the conference championships. After joining the Tigers in January, LeRoy set a season best time in the 200 Breast with a time of 2:03.54.

IM: Byers is a key returner for Pacific in the medley races. As a sophomore, Byers recorded the Tigers’ best time in the 200 IM (1:52.19) and 400 IM (4:00.43) last season. Pacific’s other top performers in the medley races were LeRoy and sophomore RJ Barton (Modesto, Calif.),who look to have another strong season for the Tigers.

This season the Tigers will look to captain Danny Platow and fellow seniors Woods, Hernandez, Tyler Hannis (Santa Rosa, Calif.) and Chris Berg (Chico, Calif.) to guide Pacific in its inaugural year of competition in the newly formed Mountain Pacific Sport Federation swimming conference.

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Name Events Year Hometown (Last School)

Jonathan Alves Breast/Free SO-HS Davenport, Iowa (Bettendorf HS)David Banks Breast JR-TR Sebastopol, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC)RJ Barton Free/IM SO-HS Modesto, Calif. (Thomas Downey HS)Chris Berg Back/IM SR-TR Chico, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC)Kevin Byers Back/IM JR-1L Puyallup, Wash. (Bellarmine Preparatory School)Jason Carnes Free FR-HS Menifee, Calif. (Murrieta Valley HS)Clay Christy Free SO-HS San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine HS)Sean Dunnigan Free/Fly SO-HS Bel Air, Md. (C. Milton HS)Tyler Hannis Back/Free SR-TR Santa Rosa, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC)David Hernandez Free/Fly SR-TR Chico, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC)Kieffer Holmes Fly/Free JR-TR Chico, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC)Mason Kinnard Back/Free FR-HS Concord, Calif. (Ygnacio Valley HS)Derek Kuether Fly FR-HS Troutdale, Ore. (Reynolds HS)Nathan LeRoy Breast/IM RS JR-TR Arlington Heights, Ill. (Delta College)Taylor Moore Free FR-HS Sacramento, Calif. (Jesuit HS)Joe Orr Distance JR-1L Fresno, Calif. (Bullard HS)Dylan Patton Back/IM FR-HS Tehachapi, Calif. (Tehachapi HS)Thomas Pearson Distance JR-TR San Ramon, Calif. (Diablo Valley JC)Hans Peters Distance FR-HS Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley HS)Bart Platow Back/IM SO-HS Westport, Conn. (Fairfield Prep)Danny Platow* Back/IM SR-2L Westport, Conn. (Fairfield Prep)Jack Pope Free JR-1L Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna HS)DJ Schilling Breast/IM FR-HS The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS)Kevin Schirmer Breast/Free SO-HS Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley HS)Adam Sharp Distance FR-HS St. Louis, Mo. (Ladue Horton Watkins HS)Balazs Szabo Free SO-HS Budapest, Hungary (Arany Janos A’lt-Iskoelae’s Gymnasium)Tyler Talgo Back/Fly FR-HS San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS)Scott Tyler Free SO-HS Palo Cedro, Calif. (Foothill HS)Scott Volpp Free FR-HS Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS)Roger Ward IM JR-TR San Leandro, Calif. (Diablo Valley JC)Dai Wilson Distance FR-HS Zomba, Malawi (Glenwood HS)Steven Woods Free SR-TR Walnut Creek, Calif. (Diablo Valley JC)Zachary Zlotoff Free/IM SO-HS San Jose, Calif. (Pioneer HS)

* denotes men’s team captain

2010-11 MEN’S ROSTER

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CHRIS BERG

SeniorChico, Calif.Back/Free

2009-10 (Junior): In his first year in orange and black, Berg set personal best times in the 100 Free (53.10) against Cal State Bakersfield, 50 Back (26.98) against UC Santa Barbara and the 100 Back (54.38) at the Big West Championships.

Junior College (Santa Rosa JC): Berg attended Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, Calif., where he swam for the Bear Cubs. He was a two-time All-American and team captain his sophomore season.

High School: Chris grad-uated from Pleasant Val-ley High School in Chico, Calif., where he earned four varsity letters in swimming. Berg was a four-time all-league and all-section selection, in

addition to winning the Northern Section CIF Champi-onships all four seasons.

Personal: Christopher Berg was born in South Korea, and he is the son of Grant and Paula Berg. He has one older sister, Katie, and one younger brother, Charlie. In his free time he enjoys swimming, playing racquetball, boomerang, frisbee and basketball, and listening to mu-sic. In his second year at Pacific, Berg is studying sport sciences.

SENIORS

2009-10 (Junior): At the Big West Championships (BWC), Hannis finished out his first season at Pacific on a strong note. In individual events Tyler had a pair of top-15 fin-ishes in the preliminary heats of the 500 Free (4:39.86) and 100 Back (52.90). During the BWC Hannis also set personal best times in the 200 Free (1:40.44) and 200 Back (1:53.70)

Junior College (Santa Rosa JC): Hannis attended Santa Rosa JC, where he was a two-time Big 8 All-Conference and All-American selection. In his freshman season, he set the conference record in the 200 Back. While swim-ming for the Bear Cubs, Hannis helped guide the team to back-to-back Big 8 Conference titles from 2008-09.

High School: Tyler grad-uated from Santa Rosa High School in Santa Rosa, Calif., where he earned three varsity letters in cross country and four letters in swimming

Personal: Tyler Han-nis was born in Santa Rosa, Calif., and he is the son of Michael and Terry Hannis. He has one younger brother, Cory, and one younger sister, Molly. In his free time he enjoys listening to music, playing racquet ball, hanging with friends and longboarding. Tyler is a political science major in is second year at Pacific.

TYLER HANNIS

SeniorSanta Rosa, Calif.

Back/Free

Chris Berg

Event Time 100 Free 53.10 50 Back 26.98 100 Back 54.38

Berg’s Top Times

Event Time 50 Free 23.48 200 Free 1:43.44 500 Free 4:39.86 100 Back 52.90 200 B ack 1:53.70

Hannis’ Top Times

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MEN’S PROFILES

DAVID HERNANDEZ

SeniorChico, Calif.

Free/Fly

2009-10 (Junior): During the Big West Championships (BWC) Platow finished 10th in the men’s 100 Back pre-liminaries with a time of 52.35. He also set a new person-al best time in the 100 Back (51.91) which was also the men’s team’s second fastest time on the season.

2008-09 (Sophomore): In his sophomore season Platow’s best times came at Pacific’s Invitational in October in the 100 Breast (1:09.52) and in the month of November at the Nike Cup in the 200 IM (1:59.37) and 200 Back (1:57.53). In the first dual meet of 2009 at Stanford, Platow recorded his best time in the 200 Free (1:49.36).

2007-08 (Freshman): Danny ended his first season with Pacific on a high note at the BWC from Feb. 20-23. There he set personal-best marks in collegiate swimming in the 100 Back (54.45), 200 Back (1:59.53) and 400 IM (4:12.07). Platow established himself among the Tigers’ best after his time in the 200 Back placed him third among all Pacif-ic swimmers in the event and his 400 IM finish registered him as the 10th-fastest among all Big West swimmers.

High School: Danny attended Fairfield College Prepara-tory School in Fairfield, Conn. In his senior year the Je-suits finished 15-0 and second in the state. A three-time individual conference champion, Danny was a three time all-state swimmer, a three-time all-conference swimmer and twice won the coaches’ award. Platow earned four varsity letters and served as the captain for the Jesuits during his senior season. He also received All-American accolades in the 200 Free Relay as a senior.

Personal: Daniel Platow was born in New York, N.Y., and is the son of Bill and Maura Marden. In col-lege, Maura played ten-nis for the women’s team at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif. He has two siblings, Bart and David. Bart is also a member of the Ti-gers’ swim team, while Dave graduated from the program in 2009. Danny is a business major in his fourth year at Pacific.

DANNY PLATOW

SeniorWestport, Conn.

Back/IMTeam Captain

2009-10 (Junior): Hernandez capped off his first season at Pacific by setting personal best times in the 100 Fly (51.76) and 200 Fly (1:57.32) during the Big West Cham-pionships. David also set a personal best time in the 100 Free (50.34) against UC Davis, in which he finished in sixth place in the event.

2007-09 (Junior College): At Santa Rosa JC, Hernan-dez earned All-American honors from 2008-09 and was named to the Big 8 All-Conference team in 2009. Academically, Hernandez made the Dean’s List each of his four semesters and was named the 2009 Male Junior College Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

High School: David grad-uated from Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, Calif., where he was a two-sport athlete in swimming and wres-tling.

Personal: David Hernandez was born in Chico, Calif., and is the son of Mike and Jill Hernandez. He has two older siblings, Sarah and Nick, and two younger siblings, Henry and Grace. His older sister Sarah was an All-Amer-ican swimmer at the University of Wisconsin from 2003-06. Hernandez’s older brother Nick wrestled at Cal Poly and was a NCAA qualifier in 2006. In his second year at Pacific, Hernandez is studying sport sciences.

Danny Platow

Event Time 50 Free 21.93 100 Free 50.34 200 Free 1:58.07 100 Fly 51.76 200 Fly 1:57.32

Hernandez’s Top Times

Event Time 100 Back 51.91 200 Back 1:54.73 400 IM 4:12.07 200 IM 1:56.21

Platow’s Top Times

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JUNIORS

2009-10 (Junior): Woods finished the season on a strong note with a pair of top-10 finishes at the Big West Champi-onships. During the four day event Woods finished sixth in the 50 Free Finals with a time of 20.55 and 10th in the 100 Free with a time of 45.32. In addition to setting per-sonal best times in the 50 Free and 100 Free, Woods also registered a personal-best time in the 200 Free (1:40.73), in which he finished 11th during the conference champi-onships.

Junior College (Diablo Valley College): Steven gradu-ated from Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif., where he was an All-American in 2008. Woods helped the Bear Cubs win the state championship in 2008.

High School: Steven graduated from Northgate High School in Walnut Creek, Calif., where he lettered in swim-ming.

Personal: Steven Woods was born in Berkeley, Calif., and he is the son of Moira Woods. He has two sisters, Michelle and Laura, and two brothers, Ryan and Kev-in. In his free time he enjoys eating, sleeping and swim-ming. In his second year at

Pacific, Woods is studying communications.

STEVEN WOODS

SeniorWalnut Creek, Calif.

Free

2009-10 (Sophomore): Byers ended his second year as the top swimmer for the season in the 50 Back (23.71), 100 Back (50.85), 200 Back (1:51.05), 200 IM (1:52.19) and 400 IM (4:00.43). Kevin finished eighth in the 200 Back during the conference championships with a time of 1:51.05. At the Big West Championships he also set a new career-best time in the 100 Back (50.85).

2008-09 (Freshman): As a freshman, Byers set his best times in the 200 Back (1:50.04), 200 IM (1:52.11) at the Big West Championships in February. At the USA Swimming Speedo Sectional he also set career best times in the 400 IM (3:59.98) and the 100 Back (50.97). Byers also set career best times in the 200 Back with a time of 1:50.04, which is the eighth best time in the Pacific record book. In the record book, Byers also holds the No. 9 spot in the 200

IM, No. 7 spot in the 400 IM and the No. 8 spot in the 200 Back. High School: Byers gradu-ated from Bellarmine Pre-paratory School in Taco-ma, Wash., in the summer of 2008. He was a mem-ber of the King Aquatic

Club outside of high school. With King Aquatic Club, Kevin specialized in individual medley, backstroke, free-style and butterfly races, and was a part of freestyle and breaststroke relay teams. His best times as a junior na-tional qualifier were 4:03.31 in the 400 IM, 1:55.42 for the 200 IM, 1:52.98 in the 200 Back, 53.21 for the 100 Back and a 1:45.21 speed in the 200 Free.

Personal: Kevin Byers was born in San Francisco, Calif., and is the son of Scott and Kathleen Byers. He has two siblings, Kirsten and Neil. Kirsten Byers swam the Fly and Free for the Buins and graduated from UCLA in 2010. In his third year at Pacific, Kevin is studying applied math-ematics and economics, and is considering becoming a coach as a future career path.

KEVIN BYERS

JuniorPuyallup, Wash.

Back/IM

Event Time 50 Free 20.55 100 Free 45.32 200 Free 1:40.73

Woods’ Top Times

Event Time 100 Back 50.85 200 Back 1:50.04 200 IM 1:52.11 400 IM 4:00.06

Byers’ Top Times

Kevin Byers

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MEN’S PROFILES

2009-10 (Sophomore): In the Tigers final home meet of the season, Nathan picked up a fourth place finish in the 200 IM against UC Santa Barbara with a time of 2:01.23. On the final day of the conference championships, LeRoy recorded a time of 2:03.65 in the 200 Breast preliminaries

and went on to finish sixth in the finals with a time of 2:03.54. He also registered a seventh place finish in the 400 IM, touching the wall in 4:03.18, and set a personal best time in the 100 Brest (57.31).

Junior College (Delta JC): LeRoy graduated from Delta Community College.

High School: Nathan graduated from Loyola Academy in Willmette, Ill., where he earned four letters in swimming and water polo. In 2007, LeRoy was named the team MVP in water polo in addition to being named Rambler of the Year in swimming.

Personal: Nathan LeRoy was born in Chicago, Ill., and is the son of Dawn LeRoy. In his second year at Pacific, Na-than is majoring in political science.

NATHAN LEROY

JuniorArlington Heights, Ill.

Breast/IM

2009-10 (Sophomore): In the final conference meet of the season against UC Santa Barbara on January 30, Orr re-corded a fourth place finish in the 100 Fly with a time of 57.19, which was also a new career best time in the event. He also had a seventh place finish against UC Davis on January 16 in the 50 Free (23.83).

2008-09 (Freshman): In his freshman year, Joe recorded his best time in the 100 Free (51.45) at the Pacific Invita-tional. At Stanford, he set his best times in the 200 Free (1:55.30) and 100 Fly (1:00.03).

High School: Joe graduated from Bullard High School in Fresno, Calif., where he was a six-time letter winner in both swimming and water polo for the Knights. Orr was named to the All-County Metro Athletic Conference team three of his four years as a varsity swimmer. In water polo, Joe was named to the All-CMAC team, as well as the All-

Valle player.

Personal: Joseph Orr is the son of James and Su-zanne Orr. He has one younger sister, Bonnie. In his third year with the Tigers, Joe is studying

computer engineering and competing in both Division I swimming and water polo.

JOE ORR Junior

Fresno, Calif.Distance

Nathan LeRoy

Event Time 100 Breast 57.31 200 Breast 2:03.54 200 IM 2:01.23 400 IM 4:01.99

LeRoy’s Top Times

Event Time 100 Free 51.45 200 Free 1:55.30 100 Fly 57.19

Orr’s Top Times

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2009-10 (Sophomore): Pope concluded his sophomore season setting new career-best times in the 500 Free (4:39.90) and 1650 Free (16:51.51) during the Big West Championships. Against Denver on November 7, Jack fin-ished fourth in the 50 Free, touching the wall with a time of 22.81.

2008-09 (Freshman): As a freshman, Jack had his best performance at the Big West Championships setting career-best times in the 200 Free (1:43.73), 500 Free (4:43.09) and 1000 Free (9:47.84). He began the year set-ting a personal best time in the 50 Free (23.05) at the Pa-cific Invitational and the 200 Back (2:09.42) at Denver. At the Nike Cup, Pope finished the 1650 Free with a time of 17:33.84.

High School: During the summer of 2008, Jack gradu-ated from Lahainaluna High School, in Hawaii where he lettered in swimming. The Lunas were three-time state champions from 2006 to 2008, and Pope won the 200 and 500 Free races for his school. He specialized in mid-dis-tance freestyle events.

Personal: John Pope was born in Lahaina, Hawaii, and is the son John and Paula

Pope. He has one sister, Laura, who swims for San Diego. During his third year at Pacific, Jack is an English major and hopes to earn a credential in the future to teach Eng-lish.

JACK POPE

JuniorLahaina, Hawaii

Free/Back

Pope’s Top Times Event Times 100 Free 48.04 200 Free 1:43.73 500 Free 4:39.90 1000 Free 9:47.84 1650 Free 6:51.51

SOPHOMORES

2009-10 (Freshman): In his freshman season, Alves re-corded a top-10 finish in the 100 Free against UC Davis with a time of 50.97, which was also his personal best time in the event. He went on to end the season setting career best times in the 200 Breast (2:11.99), 100 Breast (58.33) and 50 Free (21.70) during the Big West Championships.

High School: Jonathan graduated form Bettendorf High School in Bettendorf, Iowa, where he earned four letters in swimming. He claimed Mississippi Athletic All-Confer-ence honors and All-State honors all four years, and was

an All-American his soph-omore, junior and senior seasons.

Personal: Jonathan Alves was born in Los Angeles, Calif., and is the son of Ili-dio and Valerie Alves. He was two younger sisters, Rebecca and Elizabeth. In

his second year at Pacific, Jonathan is studying interna-tional relations.

JONATHAN ALVES

Sophomore

Davenport, IowaBreast/Free

Jonathan Alves

Event Time 100 Breast 58.33 200 Breast 2:11.99 50 Free 21.70 100 Free 50.97 200 Free 1:56.48

Alves’ Top Times

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MEN’S PROFILES

2009-10 (Freshman): Christy kicked off his freshman season setting a personal best time with a fifth place fin-ish in the 500 Free with a time of 5:20.55 against Califor-nia on October 10. He also set a personal best time in the 50 Free (23.63) during the Fresno-Pacific Tri-Meet on No-vember 11. Against UC Davis in January 16, he rounded out the top 10 in the 200 Free, touching the wall in 1:50.45 and had an eleventh place finish in the 100 Free (51.05).

High School: Clay gradu-ated from St. Augustine High School in San Diego, Calif., where he lettered in swimming. Christy was the Eastern League Swim-mer of the Year in 2008 and 2009, and currently is the record holder for the

50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay.

Personal: Clay Christy was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and is the son of Kevin and Toni Christy. He has one younger brother, Cole. In his free time, Clay enjoys swim-ming, snow boarding, surfing and skating. Clay is study-ing sports medicine in his second year at Pacific and hopes to become an athletic trainer.

CLAY CHRISTY

SophomoreSan Diego, Calif.

Free

2009-10 (Freshman): RJ registered a seventh place fin-ish in the 200 Free against Seattle University with a time of 1:49.31. During the Big West Championships, Barton set a career best time in the 200 IM, touching the wall in 1:53.57, in addition to finishing eighth in the 200 Fly Finals with a time of 1:55.91. At the conference champi-onships he also registered the men’s team’s fourth fastest time in the 400 IM (4:06.06) on the season.

High School: Barton graduated from Thomas Downey High School in Modesto, Calif., where he earned four letters in swimming and one in water polo. He was a scholastic All-American all four years and earned All-America honors in his senior season. Academically, Barton is a lifetime member of the California Scholarship Federation.

Personal: Robert Barton was born in Modesto, Calif., and is the son of James and Paula Barton. He has an older sis-ter, Ellen Barton, who is on Pacific’s women’s swim team. In his spare time, Barton enjoys going to concerts, hang-ing with friends, playing airsoft and staying physically active. In his second year at Pacific, Barton is studying civil engineering.

RJ BARTON

Sophomore

Modesto, Calif.Free/IM

Clay ChristyRJ Barton

Event Time 200 Free 1:49.31 200 IM 1:53.57 400 IM 4:06.06

Barton’s Top Times

Event Time 50 Free 23.63 100 Free 51.05 200 Free 1:50.45 500 Free 5:20.55

Christy’s Top Times

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FRESHMEN

2009-10 (Freshman): Dunnigan began his season with a sixth place finish in the 1000 Free with a time of 10:20.55 against Seattle University on October 30. In the final home meet of the season he captured seventh in the 200 IM against UC Santa Barbara, touching the wall in 2:04.17. He also set personal best times during the conference championships in the 400 IM (4:03.35) and the 200 Fly (1:54.01) with a seventh place finish.

High School: Sean gradu-ated from C. Milton Wright High School in Bel Air, MD.

Personal: Sean Dunnigan was born in Baltimore, Md., and is the son of John and Theresa Dunnigan. He has two older sisters, Shannon and Amanda. His older sister Amanda swam for the Uni-versity of South Carolina women’s swim team from 2005-2009. In his second year at Pacific, Sean is studying envi-ronmental science.

SEAN DUNNIGAN

SophomoreBel Air, Md.Free/Fly/IM

2009-10 (Freshman): Bart started his first season at Pa-cific with a 12th place finish in the 400 IM during the Pa-cific Invitational with a time of 4:25.91. He concluded the season on a high note, registering a ninth place finish in the 1000 Free (9:34.87) during the Big West Champion-ships. During the conference championships he also set a personal best and team-best time in the 1650 Free, with a 16:04.78 pace.

High School: Bart gradu-ated from Fairfield Prep in Fairfield, Conn., where he lettered four years in swimming. Platow holds the school records for the 500 Free, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay, which he set in the 2009 season. In 2007, Bart helped Fair-

field Prep win the state championship. As a junior and se-nior he earned All-State, All-Southern Connecticut Con-ference and All-America honors.

Personal: Bart Platow was born in Bronx, N.Y., and is the son of Bill and Maura Marden. He has two older brothers, Danny, who currently swims for the Tigers, and Dave, who swam for Pacific until graduating it the spring of 2009. In his spare time Bart enjoys watching sports. Bart is an ex-ploratory major in his second year at Pacific.

BART PLATOW

SophomoreWestport, Conn.

Free/IM

Bart Platow

Event Time 1000 Free 10:20.55 1650 Free 16:51.51 200 Fly 1:54.01 200 IM 2:04.17 400 IM 4:03.35

Dunnigan’s Top Times

Event Time 100 Free 52.01 500 Free 4:38.00 1000 Free 9:34.87 1650 Free 16:04.78 400 IM 4:25.91

Platow’s Top Times

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2009-10 (Freshman): Schirmer rounded out the top-20 in the 200 Free during the Pacific Invitational with a time of 1:52.16. At the end of the season Schirmer set career best times in the 50 Free (21.16) and the 100 Free (46.72) during the conference championships. His time of 21.16 in the 50 Free was the second fastest time for the men’s team during the season.

High School: Kevin graduated from San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, Calif., where he was a two-sport athlete in water polo and swimming. Schirmer earned four letters in swimming and two letters in water polo. He earned Second Team All-East Bay Athletic League hon-ors in 2008 in water polo. In 2008 and 2009 Kevin earned All-America hon-ors in swimming.

Personal: Kevin Schirmer was born in San Ramon, Calif., and is the son of Keith and Zoe Schirmer. He has one older sister, Melissa. In his free time he enjoys surfing. Entering his second year at Pacific, Kevin is studying engineering.

MEN’S PROFILES

2009-10 (Freshman): At the Big West Championships, Balazs set career best times in the 50 Free (21.46) and 100 Free (46.47). His time in the 50 Free was the third fast-est time for the men’s team. He also set the second fastest time for the men’s team in the 100 Free. As a member of the men’s water polo team, Szabo finished the season 25

goals, 12 steals and 19 as-sists in 26 games.

High School: Balazs grad-uated from Arany Janos A’lt-Iskolae’s Gymnasium

in Budapest, Hungary, where he was a three sport athlete in water polo, basketball, and swimming.

Personal: Balazs Szabo is the son of Peter and Agnes Sza-bo, and has one older brother Peter. In his second year at Pacific, Balazs is studying business and competing in both Division-I water polo and swimming.

BALAZS SZABO

Sophomore

Budapest, HungaryFree

Balazs Szabo

KEVIN SCHIRMER

SophomoreDanville, Calif.

Free/Back

Kevin Schirmer

Event Time 50 Free 21.16 100 Free 46.72 200 Free 1:52.16

Schirmer’s Top Times

Event Time 50 Free 21.46 100 Free 46.47

Szabo’s Top Times

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NEWCOMERS

2009-10 (Freshman): Against Cal State Bakersfield, Ty-ler registered an eighth place finish in the 50 Free, touch-ing the wall in 24.01, which also set a personal best time in the event.

High School: Scott graduated from Foothill High School in Palo Cedro, Calif., where he lettered four years in swimming. He earned All-League and All-Section hon-ors from 2005-09. Academically, he was a Scholastic All-American and National Merit Scholar.

Personal: Gregory Scott Tyler was born in Red-ding, Calif., and is the son of Greg and Becky Tyler. He has one older sister, Jessica. Entering his second year at Pacific, Tyler is studying bio engineering.

SCOTT TYLER

SophomorePalo Cedro, Calif.

Free

2009-10 (Freshman): Zlotoff kicked off his freshman year finishing in the top-20 in the 200 Free during the Pacific Invitational with a time of 1:52.69. He finished the sea-son with a strong showing during the Big West Cham-pionships and set personal best times in the 500 Free (4:39.39), 1000 Free (9:39.14) and 1650 Free (16:12.13).

High School: Zach graduated from Pioneer High School in San Jose, Calif., where he lettered in swimming. He was a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American from 2007-09

and won the Mount Hamil-ton Athletic League cham-pionship in 2009. In the 2008 and 2009 seasons, Zloroff was the MHAL league champion in the 500 Free and finished sev-enth in the 500 Free at the Central Coast Sections in 2008.

Personal: Zachary Zlotoff was born in San Jose, Calif., and is the son of Stanley and Mara Zlotoff. He has two older brothers, Michael and Daniel. Stanley Zlotoff graduated from UCLA and Mara Zlotoff graduated from California. In his second year at Pacific, Zach is studying mathematical economics and applied math.

ZACHARY ZLOTOFF

Sophomore

San Jose, Calif.Distance

Zachary Zlotoff

Event Time 50 Free 24.01

Tyler’s Top Times

Event Time 100 Free 54.69 200 Free 1:52.69 500 Free 4:39.39 1000 Free 9:39.14 1650 Free 16:12.13

Zlotoff’s Top Times

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Junior College (Santa Rosa JC): Kieffer graduated from Santa Rosa JC in Santa Rosa, Calif., where he was a two-time All-American in the Fly from 2008-09 for the Bear Cubs.

High School: Holmes graduated from Chico High School in Chico, Calif., where he earned two letters in basketball and three letters in swimming.

Personal: Kieffer Holmes was born in Chico, Calif., and is the son of Carol Denning and Larry Holmes. He has three brothers, Rex, Casey, and Jesse, and one sister Nina. During his free time Holmes enjoys playing basketball. In his first year at Pacific, Kieffer is majoring in business finance.

KIEFFER HOLMES

Freshman

Chico, Calif.Fly/Free

High School: Mason graduated from Ygnacio Valley High School in Concord, Calif., where he earned four letters in water polo and swimming. Kinnard earned all-league honors from 2006-10 in swimming and 2008-09 in water polo.

Personal: Mason Kinnard was born in Walnut Creek, Ca-lif. He is the son of Tammie Marshall and Rob Kinnard, and has two brothers, Geoff and Adam and three sisters Kerri, Sierra and Mandy. In his first year at Pacific, Mason in majoring in sports medicine.

MASON KINNARD

Freshman

Concord, Calif.Back/Free

MEN’S PROFILES

High School: Jason graduated from Murrieta Valley High School in Murrieta, Calif.

Personal: Jason was born in Glendale, Calif., and is the son of Mary and Chris Carnes, and has an older brother Nick. During his free time Carnes enjoys snowboarding. In his first year at Pacific, Jason is majoring in civil engi-neering.

JASON CARNES

Freshman

Menifee, Calif.Free

Junior College (Santa Rosa JC): David graduated from Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, Calif., where he was a two-time All-American in the Breast for the Bear Cubs from 2008-09.

High School: Banks graduated from Analy High School in Sebastopol, Calif.

Personal: David was born in Sebastopol, Calif., and is the son of Beverly Banks. He has an older sister, Brandy. In his first year at Pacific, David is an international affairs and commerce major.

DAVID BANKS

Junior

Sebastopol, Calif.Breast

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High School: Taylor graduated from Jesuit High School in Carmichael, Calif., where he earned three letters in swimming and water polo. Moore was named the Ma-rauder’s outstanding swimmer of the year from 2009-10 in addition to earning All-American honors from 2009-10.

Personal: Taylor was born in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and is the son of Shawn and Kori Moore, and has two siblings, Ashley and Thomseh. During his free time Moore enjoys fishing. In his first year at Pacific, Taylor is majoring in business.

TAYLOR MOORE

Freshman

Sacramento, Calif.Free

High School: Derek graduated from Reynolds High School in Gresham, Ore., where he earned three letters in swimming. Academically, Kuether made the honor roll during his four years at Reynolds.

Personal: Derek was born in Clachamas, Ore., and is the son of Dawn Main and Jim Kuether. He has two brothers, Chris and Austin, and one sister, Kendra. In his free time Derek enjoys longboarding, snowboarding and wake-boarding. During his first year at Pacific, Kuether is an engineering physics major.

DEREK KUETHER

Freshman

Troutdale, Ore.Fly

High School: Dylan graduated from Tehachapi High School in Tehachapi, Calif., where he earned four letters in swimming. Patton earned all-league first team honors from 2006-10 in addition to first team all-area honors from 2007-10.

Personal: Dylan was born in Tehachapi, Calif., and is the son of Brian Patton. He has an older sister Lena. During his free time Patton enjoys longboarding, playing music, riding motorcycles, base jumping and surfing. In his first year at Pacific, Dylan is biochemistry major.

DYLAN PATTON

Freshman

Tehachapi, Calif.Back/IM

Junior College (Diablo Valley JC): Thomas graduated from Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif., where he earned All-American honors in the 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free and 800 Free Relay in 2008. Pearson also earned All-American honors in the 100 Free, 200 Free, 400 Free Relay, 800 Free Relay and 400 Medley Relay in 2010.

High School: Pearson graduated from California High School in San Ramon, Calif., where he earned four letters in swimming and two letters in water polo.

Personal: Thomas is the son of Robert and Marlene Pear-son, and has two older brothers, Scott and Matthew. In his free time, Pearson enjoys playing computer games and working out. In his first year at Pacific, Thomas is major-ing in sport pedagogy.

THOMAS PEARSON

Junior

San Ramon, Calif.Free

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High School: DJ graduated from The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas, where he earned four letters in swimming. Schilling earned All-American hon-ors in from 2008-10 and all-state honors in 2007.

Personal: DJ was born in Denver, Colo. He is the son of Cindy and Doug Schilling. He has two older siblings, Brendan and Brianna. During his free time DJ enjoys swimming, sleeping and eating. In his first year at Pacific, DJ is majoring in environmental studies.

DJ SHILLING

Freshman

Woodlands, Calif.Breast/IM

High School: Tyler graduated from Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, Calif., where he earned three letters in swimming and water polo, and earned all-aca-demic honors from 2008-10.

Personal: Tyler was born in San Diego, Calif., and is the son of Brian and Cindy Talgo. Tyler has two younger sib-lings, Carly and Avery. During his free time Talgo enjoys swimming, eating, sleeping and spending time on the computer. In his first year at Pacific, Tyler is a business administration major.

TYLER TALGO

Freshman

San Diego, Calif.Back/Fly

MEN’S PROFILES

High School: Adam graduated from Ladue Horton Wat-kins High School in St. Louis, Mo.

Personal: Adam was born in Mt. Vernon, Ill., and is the son of Jill and Terry Sharp. He has two older brothers, Jor-dan and Kevin. During his free time Sharp enjoys listen-ing to music, sky diving, playing frisbee and log rolling. In his first year at Pacific, Adam is a business arts and entertainment management.

ADAM SHARP

Freshman

St. Louis, Mo.Distance

High School: Hans graduated from Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Ill., where he earned four letters in swimming.

Personal: Hans was born in in Hedel, Netherlands, and is the son of Toon and Wilma Peters. He has a younger brother, Frank. During his free time Hans enjoys spend-ing time with friends and playing video games. In his first year at Pacific, Hans is majoring in sports medicine.

HANS PETERS

Freshman

Naperville, Ill.Distance

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Junior College (Diablo Valley JC): Roger graduated from Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif., where he swam for the Vikings. Ward earned the swim team’s coaches award in 2009 and outstanding performance award in 2010.

High School: Ward graduated from Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif., where he swam for the Cougars.

Personal: Roger was born in San Leandro, Calif., and is the son of Andrew and Deborah Ward. He has two young-er sisters, Andrea and Emily. During his free time Roger enjoys hiking, listening to music and hanging out with friends. In his first year at Pacific, Roger is majoring in geology.

ROGER WARD

Junior

San Leandro, Calif.IM

High School: Scott graduated from Buchanan High School in Clovis, Calif., where he swam and played water polo for the Bears. Volpp earned second team all-valley hon-ors in swimming from 2009-10.

Personal: Scott was born in Fresno, Calif., and is the son of Robert Garcia and Diane Volpp. He has two younger twin brothers, Bryan and Drew. During his free time Scott enjoys watching TV. In his first year at Pacific, Scott is ma-joring in international relations.

SCOTT VOLPP

Freshman

Fresno, Calif.Free

High School: Dai Wilson graduated from Glenwood High School in Durban, South Africa.

International: Wilson is currently Malawi’s record hold-er in the 100 Free, 200 Free, 50 Back, 100 Back, 200 Back, 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 200 Fly and 200 IM

Personal: Dai was born in Zomba, Malawi and is the son of John and FumiyoWilson. He has an older sister Helen. During his free time Wilson enjoys fishing. In his first year at Pacific, Dai is majoring in geology.

DAI WILSON

Freshman

Zomba, MalawiDistance

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50 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Jenny Lewis 2009 22.462. Lyndsay McNamee 2003 22.903. Liesl Kolbisen 1995 23.214. Heidi Schmidt 2002 23.355. Shannon Catalano 2003 23.426. Sam Caldwell 2008 23.467. Ericka Richards 2000 23.548. Jaqueline Moirao 2005 23.679. April Woo 2009 23.79

200 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Shannon Catalano 2001 1:47.862. Robin Errecart 2002 1:48.433. Liesl Kolbisen 1995 1:48.554. Ja-Neil Bragg 2007 1:49.145. Lyndsay McNamee 2004 1:49.226. Jennifer Radecke 2005 1:50.057. Heidi Schmidt 2003 1:50.228. Marissa Taylor 2001 1:51.10

1000 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Laura McDonald 2006 9:53.662. Jayme Swalin 2009 9:58.523. Jennifer Radecke 2004 9:59.074. Ja-Neil Bragg 2006 10:06.555. Kristi Mathews 2002 10:07.056. Shannon Catalano 2001 10:11.027. KC Albiston 2008 10:11.108. Rebecca Leino 1989 10:12.749. Brooke Cashion 2007 10:14.28

100 FLYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Shannon Catalano 2003 53.232. Sarah Marshall 2001 53.873. Elena Walterman 2009 55.314. Kristin Okazaki 2007 55.495. Robin Errecart 2003 55.706. Ali Rowe 2005 55.837. Liesl Kolbisen 1995 56.148. Tara Barrett 2001 56.799. Jennifer Radecke 2003 56.81

100 BACKSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Sarah Marshall 2002 53.832. Jenny Lewis 2009 54.913. Jun Huang 2007 55.534. Kris Willey 2003 56.005. Devonie Migues 2006 56.436. Shawna Winters 2000 56.757. Allison Shasky 2002 56.818. Jennifer Radecke 2005 56.98

100 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Lyndsay McNamee 2003 49.942. Liesl Kolbisen 1995 49.973. Jenny Lewis 2009 50.204. Heidi Schmidt 2002 50.835. Ja-Neil Bragg 2006 51.126. Shannon Catalano 2001 51.16 Robin Errecart 2001 51.168. Ericka Richards 1998 51.17

500 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Jennifer Radecke 2005 4:48.232. Robin Errecart 2002 4:49.393. Jayme Swalin 2009 4:50.954. Laura McDonald 2005 4:52.865. Brooke Cashion 2007 4:54.876. Jenny Wickham 1994 4:56.817. Marissa Taylor 2001 4:57.50 Christy Dalonzo 1992 4:57.509. Trista Thomas 2000 4:58.09

1650 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Laura McDonald 2006 16:24.872. Jayme Swalin 2009 16:47.603. Rebecca Leino 1989 16:55.274. Katie Cartmell 2003 16:56.725. Jennifer Radecke 2004 16:58.456. Mary Ellis 1990 17:01.977. KC Albiston 2008 17:03.158. Emily Lowry 2000 17:07.949. Jenny Wickham 1994 17:16.30 200 FLYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Sarah Marshall 2002 1:57.732. Shannon Catalano 2002 1:58.733. Robin Errecart 2002 1:59.734. Kristin Okazaki 2007 2:00.535. Melissa McGhee 2009 2:01.926. Ja-Neil Bragg 2008 2:02.507. Natalie Phillips 1999 2:03.228. Melissa Pugh 1992 2:04.489. Elena Walterman 2009 2:04.5910. Tara Barrett 2001 2:05.63

200 BACKSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Sarah Marshall 2002 1:57.652. Jun Huang 2008 1:57.883. Shawna Winters 2001 2:00.244. Kris Willey 2002 2:01.315. Ja-Neil Bragg 2005 2:01.766. Corinne Harris 2000 2:02.417. Jenny Lewis 2007 2:03.438. Melissa McGhee 2008 2:03.93

WOMEN’S TOP TIMES

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100 BREASTSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Heidi Schmidt 2002 1:01.162. Ziada Jardine 2005 1:02.903. Sarah Hackett 1997 1:03.964. Kellyn Loehr 2008 1:04.045. Kris Willey 2003 1:04.076. Susan Overgaad 1990 1:04.337. Kristy Mathews 2001 1:04.598. April Woo 2008 1:04.85

200 IMSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Ja-Neil Bragg 2007 2:00.692. Kris Willey 2002 2:00.883. Devonie Migues 2009 2:02.564. Kristy Mathews 2002 2:02.615. Heidi Schmidt 2002 2:03.046. Melissa McGhee 2009 2:03.647. Sarah Marshall 2004 2:04.028. Summer Halwas-Morgan 2005 2:04.889. Sarah Houck 2002 2:05.3610. Kristin Okazaki 2007 2:05.62

200 MEDLEY RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Marshall, Schmidt, Catalano, McNamee 2002 1:39.372. Moirao, Houck, Ashizawa, Carlin 2002 1:41.253. A Team at Big West Championships 2003 1:41.294. Marshall, Catalano, Schmidt, Errecart 2003 1:41.395. Marshall, Willey, Catalano, McNamee 2004 1:41.536. Huang, Woo, McGhee, Lewis 2009 1:42.397. Shasky, Jardine, Rowe, McNamee 2005 1:43.228. Marshall, Mathews, Barrett, Errecart 2001 1:43.749. Lewis, Jardine, Woo, Bragg 2007 1:44.61

200 FREE RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. McNamee, Catalano, Willey, Errecart 2004 1:31.73 Errecart, Willey, Catalano, McNamee 2003 1:31.733. McNmaee, Schmidt, Catalano, Willey 2002 1:31.884. Marshall, Schmidt, Catalano, Errecart 2002 1:32.815. Bertrand, Larsen, Phillips, Richards 1998 1:33.246. McNamee, Radecke, Moirao, Peterson 2005 1:33.457. Marshall, Catalano, Taylor, Willey 2001 1:33.498. Lewis, Huang, Migues, Woo 2009 1:34.049. Moirao, Shasky, Radecke, McNamee 2005 1:34.07

800 FREE RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Errecart, Catalano, McNamee, Radecke 2004 7:19.002. Marshall, Radecke, Taylor, Errecart 2004 7:21.893. Mathews, Willey, Catalano, Errecart 2002 7:22.144. Catalano, Taylor, Errecart, Mathews 2001 7:25.325. Bragg, Peterson, Houck, Radecke 2005 7:26.836. Huang, Lewis, Bragg, Caldwell 2008 7:28.277. Mathews, McDonald, Avilla, Radecke 2003 7:29.108. Huang, Migues, Cashion, Swalin 2009 7:31.179. Caldwell, Lewis, Bragg, Cashion 2007 7:32.42

200 BREASTSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Heidi Schmidt 2003 2:15.302. Kristy Mathews 2001 2:15.323. Kris Willey 2001 2:18.334. Ziada Jardine 2007 2:18.635. Sarah Hackett 1995 2:18.676. Melissa Banks 2004 2:19.037. Sedonia Yoshida 2001 2:19.658. Devonie Migues 2009 2:19.679. Summer Halwas-Morgan 2006 2:20.03

400 IMSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Ja-Neil Bragg 2007 4:14.812. Kris Willey 2002 4:16.953. Melissa McGhee 2009 4:18.374. Sarah Houck 2002 4:18.875. Kristy Mathews 2001 4:20.506. Summer Hawlas-Morgan 2006 4:23.247. Melissa Banks 2004 4:24.798. KC Albiston 2009 4:25.299. Trista Thomas 2000 4:27.89

400 MEDLEY RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Marshall, Schmidt, Catalano, Errecart 2002 3:38.872. Schmidt, McNamee, Catalano, Marshall 2002 3:39.513. Marshall, Catalano, Schmidt, Errecart 2003 3:40.764. Marshall, Willey, Catalano, McNamee 2004 3:43.095. Marshall, Mathews, Catalano, Errecart 2001 3:43.396. Huang, Jardine, Okazaki, Bragg 2007 3:44.297. Huang, Migues, Walterman, Lewis 2009 3:46.318. Radecke, Rowe, Jardine, McNamee 2005 3:47.449. Marshall, Mathews, Catalano, Willey 2002 3:48.18

400 FREE RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Marshall, Taylor, Avilla, Catalano 2004 3:20.022. Errecart, Willey, Catalano, McNamee 2003 3:20.943. McNamee, Schmidt, Errecart, Catalano 2002 3:23.294. Marshall, Mathews, Catalano, Errecart 2001 3:24.295. Lewis, Connor, Swalin, Migues 2009 3:24.796. McNamee, Moirao, Bragg, Radecke 2005 3:24.837. Caldwell, Bragg, Lewis, Woo 2008 3:26.508. McNamee, Errecart, Schmidt, Taylor 2002 3:27.049. Bradshaw, Dalonzo, Kolbisen, Phillips 1995 3:27.56

RECORD BOOK

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100 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Brad Schumacher 1995 43.172. Matt Smart 2003 43.983. Todd Hosmer 1992 44.094. Will McLaughlin 2005 44.675. Vince Martinez 2002 44.846. Ryan Jones 2002 44.897. Karl Thaning 2000 44.928. Matt Mills 2004 44.99

500 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Piotr Florczyk 2001 4:23.802. Matt Lundy 2009 4:26.673. JP Russell 2005 4:27.914. Maxwell Maris 2009 4:28.175. Dave Daniels 1984 4:29.336. Matt Smart 2002 4:29.657. Casey Lowdermilk 2005 4:30.128. Andy Thurman 1999 4:30.239. Jim Bergevin 1986 4:31.1110. Stephen Quinn 2007 4:31.63

1650 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Matt Lundy 2009 15:19.102. Maxwell Maris 2009 15:42.693. Miles Whitfield 2001 15:44.464. Justin Canty 2006 15:44.875. Dave Daniels 1983 15:44.996. Andy Thurman 1999 15:47.597. Edmund Herlihy 2002 15:47.608. Kevin Drake 1976 15:48.60

200 FLYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Krzysztof Zoldak 2005 1:47.142. Matt Mills 2004 1:48.323. Clint McLaughlin 2007 1:50.054. BJ Damazo 2008 1:50.175. Tedder Stevenson 1995 1:50.916. Peter Richardson 2002 1:51.047. Jim Wyles 1995 1:51.748. John Rotticci 1979 1:52.039. Liko Soules-Ono 1997 1:52.04

200 BACKSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Wojciech Betlej 2007 1:44.962. Piotr Florczyk 1999 1:45.613. JP Russell 2005 1:46.484. Kenny Yamamoto 2005 1:47.275. Jarrod Cruzat 2002 1:49.266. Bobby Smith 2008 1:49.767. Craig Schwartz 1977 1:50.008. Kevin Byers 2009 1:50.049. Erik Zador 1997 1:50.79

50 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Brad Schumacher 1995 19.662. Will McLaughlin 2005 20.093. Todd Hosmer 1992 20.144. Vince Martinez 2005 20.325. Matt Smart 2001 20.386. Ryan Jones 2002 20.427. Karl Thaning 2000 20.478. Justin Canty 2009 20.499. Ivan Serrano 2005 20.5510. BJ Damazo 2009 20.60

200 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Brad Schumacher 1995 1:35.122. Matt Smart 2000 1:36.293. JP Russel 2005 1:37.664. Piotr Florczyk 2000 1:37.775. Matt Mills 2004 1:38.026. Todd Hosmer 1992 1:38.187. Danny Johnson 2002 1:39.258. Krzysztof Zoldak 2005 1:39.339. Stephen Quinn 2009 1:39.91

1000 FREESWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Matt Lundy 2009 9:08.342. Maxwell Maris 2009 9:19.503. Edmund Herlihy 2004 9:22.154. Miles Whitfield 2001 9:23.035. Krzysztof Zoldak 2005 9:26.196. Piotr Florczyk 2000 9:26.237. Jason Dupere 2009 9:26.338. Brian Lamar 2005 9:28.889. Dave Daniels 1983 9:29.10

100 FLYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Will McLaughlin 2005 47.842. BJ Damazo 2009 48.403. Vince Martinez 2005 48.704. Erik Zador 1997 49.205. Liko Soules-Ono 1998 49.366. Jim Wyles 1995 49.437. Todd Schwendinger 2002 49.488. Peter Richardson 2002 49.709. Clint McLaughlin 2007 49.73

100 BACKSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Wjociech Betlej 2007 48.592. Piotr Florczyk 2001 49.533. Brad Schumacher 1993 49.984. Dave Mathews 2009 50.015. Ryan Jones 2002 50.146. Jarrod Cruzat 2002 50.467. Ivan Serrano 2005 50.598. JP Russell 2002 50.609. Kenny Yamamoto 2003 50.67

MEN’S TOP TIMES

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RECORD BOOK100 BREASTSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. David Dunn 2007 54.352. Filip Wronski 2002 55.223. Lance Jones 2000 55.904. Karl Thaning 2000 56.395. Ryan Price 1996 56.986. Justin Wilcox 2000 57.167. Thomas Dunn 2006 57.358. Ramzy Ladah 2000 57.47

200 IMSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Krzysztof Zoldak 2005 1:46.842. David Dunn 2008 1:49.533. Wjociech Betlej 2005 1:50.024. Filip Wronski 2003 1:50.605. Jon Radcliff 2003 1:51.346. Kenny Yamamoto 2007 1:51.497. Tedder Stevenson 1995 1:51.548. Rob Case 1983 1:52.039. Kevin Byers 2009 1:52.11

200 MEDLEY RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Martinez, Serrano, Norman, McLaughlin 2005 1:29.812. Betlej, Dunn, Chapman, Canty 2008 1:30.313. Martinez, Serrano, McLaughlin, Raimondi 2004 1:30.894. Cruzat, Wronski, McLaughlin, Martinez 2003 1:30.935. Cruzat, Wronski, McLaughlin, Jones 2002 1:30.996. Mathews, Platow, Damazo, Canty 2009 1:31.107. Florczyk, Jones, Dmytrow, Thaning 2000 1:31.188. Florczyk, Wronski, Richardson, Jones 2001 1:31.999. Florczyk, Thanning, Soules-Ono, Smart 1999 1:32.33

200 FREE RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. McLaughlin, Serrano, Martinez, Zoldak 2005 1:20.712. McLaughlin, Jones, Schwendinger, Martinez 2002 1:21.013. Martinez, McLaughlin, Mills, Smart 2003 1:21.114. Kasten, Mathews, Damazo, Canty 2009 1:21.705. Thanning, Schwendinger, Smart, Jones 2000 1:21.786. Hosmer, Maroney, Robinson, Stevenson 1992 1:21.817. Schwendinger, Jones, Wronski, Smart 2001 1:21.838. McLaughlin, Serrano, Martinez, Mills 2004 1:21.969. Hosmer, Wyles, Stevenson, Schumacher 1994 1:22.02

800 FREE RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Smart, Johnson, Mills, Florczyk 2001 6:37.092. Zoldak, Russell, Betlej, Lowdermilk 2005 6:37.243. Radcliff, Russell, Martinez, Mills 2004 6:38.534. Wyles, Stevenson, Olofsen, Schumacher 1995 6:39.03 Mills, Schwendinger, Russell, Johnson 2002 6:39.036. Smart, Cruzat, Thaning, Florczyk 2000 6:39.847. Schumacher, Olofsen, Wyles, Hosmer 1994 6:40.108. Smart, Florczyk, Tonelli, Thurman 1999 6:41.399. Mathews, Canty, Lundy, Quinn 2009 6:42.90

200 BREASTSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Filip Wronski 2003 1:59.212. David Dunn 2006 1:59.293. Thomas Dunn 2003 2:02.824. Ryan Price 1996 2:03.285. Ramzy Ladah 1999 2:03.416. Thomas Dunn 2006 2:03.917. Marcello Tonelli 1997 2:05.088. Scott Adams 1981 2:05.55

400 IMSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Krzysztof Zoldak 2005 3:48.142. Pioty Florczyk 1999 3:54.223. Kenny Yamamoto 2007 3:57.254. Kevin Drake 1977 3:58.105. Richard Cannon 1977 3:58.806. Jon Radcliff 2004 3:59.167. Kevin Byers 2009 3:59.988. Marcello Tonelli 1998 4:00.369. Filip Wronski 2002 4:02.3410. Matt Lundy 2008 4:04.89

400 MEDLEY RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Betlej, Dunn, McLaughlin, Martinez 2005 3:15.922. Betlej, Dunn, Chapman, Zoldak 2008 3:18.953. Cruzat, Wronski, McLaughlin, Martinez 2002 3:19.134. Cruzat, Wronski, McLaughlin, Smart 2003 3:19.805. Florczyk, Wronski, Richardson, Smart 2001 3:20.056. A Team at Big West Championships 2002 3:21.287. Betlej, Dunn, Zoldak, Urban 2006 3:21.458. Dunn, Raimondi, McLaughlin, Mills 2004 3:21.55

400 FREE RELAYSWIMMER YEAR TIME1. Hosmer, Wyles, Stevenson, Schumacher 1994 2:57.792. Schwendinger, Johnson, Jones, Smart 2001 2:58.793. Johnson, Schwendinger, Jones, Martinez 2002 2:59.074. Martinez, Mills, Russell, Smart 2003 2:59.135. Martinez, Serrano, Russell, McLaughlin 2005 2:59.306. Wyles, Maroney, Stevenson, Schumacher 1993 2:59.647. Martinez, McLaughlin, Serrano, Zoldak 2005 3:00.088. Smart, Schwendinger, Thaning, Florczyk 2000 3:00.169. Accornero, Kasten, Quinn, Canty 2009 3:03.58

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YEAR CHAMPION TIME1990 Susan Overgaard 23.771993 Christy Dalonzo 23.972002 Lyndsay McNamee 23.342005 Lyndsay McNamee 23.15

50 FREE

YEAR CHAMION TIME1992 Christy Donalzo 51.461995 Liesl Kolbisen 50.592001 Robin Errecart 51.342002 Heidi Schmidt 50.832003 Lyndsay McNamee 50.252004 Lyndsay McNamee 50.452006 Ja-Neil Bragg 51.12

100 FREE

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Shannon Catalano 1:49.252002 Robin Errecart 1:48.572003 Robin Errecart 1:49.282004 Lyndsay McNamee 1:49.222005 Lyndsay McNamee 1:49.402006 Jennifer Radecke 1:50.17

200 FREE

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2002 Kristy Mathews 10:07.052003 Laura McDonald 10:03.842004 Jennifer Radecke 9:59.072005 Jennifer Radecke 10:04.042006* Laura McDonald 9:53.662007 Brooke Cashion 10:14.282008 KC Albiston 10:11.10

1000 FREE

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1989 Rebecca Leino 16:55.272003 Laura McDonald 16:37.682004 Laura McDonald 16:45.572005 Laura McDonald 16:56.382006* Laura McDonald 16:24.872007 KC Albiston 17:14.042008 KC Albiston 17:03.15

1650 FREE

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Shannon Catalano 54.532002 Shannon Catalano 53.702003 Shannon Catalano 53.632004 Shannon Catalano 54.10

100 FLY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Shannon Catalano 54.532002 Shannon Catalano 53.702003 Shannon Catalano 53.632004 Shannon Catalano 54.102009 Jenny Lewis 55.90

100 BACK

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2000 Shawna Winters 2:02.372001 Sarah Marshall 1:59.152002 Sarah Marshall 1:57.652007 Jun Huang 1:58.032009 Jun Huang 1:58.49

200 BACK

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1997 Sarah Hackett 1:03.962002 Heidi Schmidt 1:01.322003 Heidi Schmidt 1:02.89

100 BREAST

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1997 Sarah Hackett 2:18.672000 Kristy Mathews 2:18.652002 Kristy Mathews 2:16.222003 Heidi Schmidt 2:15.30

200 BREAST

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Kris Willey 2:02.812002 Kris Willey 2:01.912004 Kris Willey 2:02.992005 Ja-Neil Bragg 2:01.512006 Ja-Neil Bragg 2:00.98

200 IM

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1987 Julie Prideaux 4:29.112001 Kristy Mathews 4:20.502002 Kris Willey 4:20.282003 Sarah Houck 4:21.992005 Ja-Neil Bragg 4:15.642006 Ja-Neil Bragg 4:19.752009 Melissa McGhee 4:18.37

400 IM

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Marshall, Catalano, 1:33.49 Taylor,Willey2002 Schmidt, Catalano, 1:32.28 Willey, McNamee2003 Mcnamee, Errecart, 1:32.22 Catalano, Willey2004 McNamee, Willey 1:33.91 Catalano, Errecart2005 McNamee, Moirao, 1:33.45 Radecke, Peterson

200 FREE RELAY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Marshall, Mathews, 1:43.74 Barrett, Errecart2002* Marshall, Schmidt, 1:40.46 Catalano, McNamee2003 Marshall, Schmidt, 1:41.29 Catalano, McNamee2004 Marshall, Willey, 1:42.37 Catalano, McNamee2005 Sharsky, Jardine 1:43.22 Rowe, McNamee

200 MEDLEY RELAY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Catalano, Willey, 3:24.98 Taylor, Errecart2002 Errecart, Schmidt, 3:32.29 McNamee, Catalano2003 Errecart, Willey, 3:20.94 Catalano, McNamee2004 Errecart, Willey 3:24.13 Catalano, McNamee2005 McNamee, Moirao, 3:24.83 Bragg, Radecke

400 FREE RELAY

WOMEN’S RESULTS

KC Albiston

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Robin Errecart 4:55.482002 Robin Errecart 4:51.112003 Laura McDonald 4:53.792004 Jennifer Radecke 4:50.572005 Jennifer Radecke 4:52.382006 Jennifer Radecke 4:50.962009 Jayme Swalin 4:50.95

500 FREE

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1993 Melissa Pugh 2:04.121997 Natalie Phillips 2:03.372001 Shannon Catalano 2:02.392002 Shannon Catalano 1:58.732003 Shannon Catalano 1:58.772004 Shannon Catalano 2:00.53

200 FLY

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YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Marshall, Mathews, 3:43.99 Catalano, Errecart2002* Marshall, Schmidt, 3:38.87 Catalano, Errecart2003 Marshall, Schmidt, 3:39.94 Catalano, Errecart2004 Marshall, Willey, 3:43.15 Catalano, Errecart

400 MEDLEY RELAY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2001 Errecart, Avilla, Taylor, 3:43.99 Catalano2002 Mathews, Taylor, Avilla, 3:38.87 Errecart2003 Mathews, McDonald, 3:39.94 Radecke, Avilla2004 Radecke, Marshall, 3:43.15 Taylor, Errecart

800 FREE RELAY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1972 Rick Reeder 1:43.011973 Rick Reeder 1:43.821974 Rick Reeder 1:42.601992 Todd Hosmer 1:38.181993 Brad Schumacher 1:36.801994 Brad Schumacher 1:36.431995 Brad Schumacher 1:37.291999 Matt Smart 1:38.332000 Matt Smart 1:36.922001 Matt Smart 1:37.402003 Matt Smart 1:37.67

200 FREE

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1974 Dave Kenyon 4:43.501997 Andy Thurman 4:32.432000 Pitor Florczyk 4:28.112001 Pitor Florczyk 4:24.982003 JP Russell 4:28.58

500 FREE

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1972 Rick Hendricks 16:32.161974 Dave Kenyon 16:24.022009 Matt Lundy 15:19.10

1650 FREE

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1970 Dennis Nugent 52.061975 Ken Edwards 51.321976 Ken Edwards 50.691995 Jim Wyles 49.431998 Liko Soules-Ono 49.362002 Will McLaughlin 48.662003 Will McLaughlin 49.002004 Will McLaughlin 48.58

100 FLY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME2002 Matt Mills 1:50.742003 Matt Mills 1:49.392004 Matt Mills 1:48.32

200 FLY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1974 Craig Schwartz 1:57.701975 Criag Schwartz 1:55.411976 Craig Schwartz 1:53.261977 Craig Schwartz 1:54.501982 Rob Case 1:51.931983 Rob Case 1:51.591984 Duane Fiene 1:52.861985 Steve Smith 1:52.151993 Derigan Silver 1:48.421999 Pitor Florczyk 1:46.572000 Pitor Florczyk 1:45.692001 Pitor Florczyk 1:46.142002 JP Russell 1:47.782003 JP Russell 1:48.332004 JP Russell 1:46.522005 Wojciech Betlej 1:46.142006 Wojciech Betlej 1:45.952007* Wojciech Betlej 1:44.96

200 BACK

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1996 RyanPrice 56.982002 Filip Wronski 56.142007 David Dunn 54.35

100 BREAST

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1973 Joe Dietrich 21.661974 Joe Dietrich 21.401992 Todd hosmer 20.141993 Brad Schumacher 20.462000 Karl thaning 20.472001 Matt Smart 20.382002 Ryan Jones 20.422003 Vince Martinez 20.072004 Vince Martinez 20.422005 Will McLaughlin 20.09

50 FREEMEN’S RESULTS

2001 Matt Smart 44.572002 Vince Martinez 44.842003 Matt Smart 44.062005 Will McLaughlin 44.67

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1973 Joe Dietrich 46.461991 Todd Hosmer 44.661992 Todd Hosmer 44.091993 Brad Schumacher 44.231994 Todd Hosmer 44.26

100 FREEYEAR CHAMPION TIME1974 Gordy Smith 2:13.401999 Ramzy ladah 2:03.852001 Filip Wronski 1:59.822002 Filip Wronski 2:02.192003 Filip Wronski 2:00.332006 David Dunn 1:59.292007 David Dunn 1:59.442008 David Dunn 2:00.55

200 BREAST

100 BACKYEAR CHAMPION TIME1974 Craig Schwartz 52.801975 Craig Schwartz 52.951976 Craig Schwartz 52.231977 Craig Schwartz 52.382001 Pitor Florczyk 49.702002 Ryan James 50.142006 Wojciech Betlej 48.76

Matt Lundy

Melissa McGhee

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YEAR CHAMPION TIME1972 Rob Love 2:00.801974 Rob Love 1:57.201975 Kevin Drake 1:54.491976 Kevin Drake 1:54.491995 Teader Stevenson 1:54.542003 Filip Wronski 1:50.952004 Jon Radcliff 1:50.432005* Krzysztof Zoldak 1:46.842006 Krzysztof Zoldak 1:46.94

200 IM

YEAR CHAMPION YEAR2000 Florczyk, Jones, 1:31.18 Dmytrow, Thaning2001 Florczyk, Wronski, 1:31.99 Richardson, Jones2002 Cruzat, Wronski, 1:30.99 McLaughlin, Jones

200 MEDLEY RELAY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1974 Bob Love 4:14.501976 Kevin Drake 4:23.912004 Jon Radcliff 3:59.162005* Krzysztof Zoldak 3:48.142006 Krzysztof Zoldak 3:50.312007 Krzysztof Zoldak 3:51.942008 Krzysztof Zoldak 3:51.56

400 IM

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1993 Wyles, Maroney, 1:22.04 Stevenson, Schumacher2001 Schwendinger, Jones, 1:21.83 Wronski, Sutherland2002 McLaughlin, Jones, 1:21.01 Schwendinger, Martinez2003 Martinez, McLaughlin, 1:21.11 Mills, Smart2004 Martinez, Mills, 1:21.96 McLaughlin, Serrano2005 McLaughlin, Zoldak, 1:20.71 Martinez, Serrano

200 FREE RELAY

1999 Smart, Thaning, Cannon, 3:00.48 Florczyk

2000 Florczyk, Jones, 2:29.52 Dmytrow, Smart2001 Schwendinger, Johnson, 2:58.79 Jones, Martinez

2002 Johnson, Schwendinger, 2:59.07 Jones, Martinez

2003 Martinez, Mills, Russells 2:59.13 Smart2004 Mills, McLaughlin, 2:59.49 Russell, Martinez2005 Martinez, Serrano, 2:59.30 Russell, McLaughlin

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1971 Dietrich, Hayes, Snider, 3:10.29 Reeder1972 Dietrich, Hendricks, 3:10.60 Hayes, Reeder1973 Dietrich, Snider, Hayes, 3:09.97 Reeder1974 Dietrich, Edwards, 3:10.60 Hayes, Reeder1993 Wyles, Maroney, 2:59.64 Stevenson, Schumacher1994* Hosmer, Wyles 2:57.79 Stevenson, Schumacher

1995 Wyles, Stevenson, 3:01.00 Olofsen, Schumacher

400 FREE RELAY

YEAR CHAMPION YEAR1997 Basye, Price, Zador, 3:25.04 Olofsen2000 Florczyk, Jones, 3:21.82 Dmytrow, Smart2001 Florczyk, Wronski, 3:20.55 Richardson, Smart2002 Cruzat, Wronski, 3:19.13 McLaughlin, Martinez2003 Cruzat, Wroski, 3:19.80 McLaughlin, Smart2005 Betlej, Dunn, 3:15.92 McLaughlin, Martinez

400 MEDLEY RELAY

YEAR CHAMPION TIME1972 Dietrich, Hendricks, 7:07.89 Hayes, Snider1973 Dietrich, Snider, 7:01.59 Hendricks, Reeder1974 Edwards, Kenyon, 7:01.59 Dietrich, Reeder1975 Passeggi, Boyko, 6:58.65 Edwards, Drake1976 Edwards, Drake, 6:46.96 Christy, Passeggi1994 Schumacher, Olofsen, 6:40.10 Wyles, Hosmer1995 Wyles, Stevenson, 6:39.03 Olofsen, Schumacher1997 Zador, Soules-Ono, 6:46.50 Thurman, Olofsen1999 Smart, Florczyk, 6:41.39 Tonelli, Thurman2000 Smart, Cruzat, 6:39.84 Thaning, Florczyk2001 Smart, Johnson, Mills, 6:37.09 Florczyk2002 Millson, Schwendinger, 6:39.79 Russell, Johnson2003 Smart, Radcliff, Mills, 6:39.03 Russell2004 Russell, Martinez, 6:38.53 Radcliff, Mills

800 FREE RELAY

* Bold Italics denotes Big West Championship record

Outlined denotes current Pacific swimmer

Krzysztof Zoldak

INDIVIDUAL BIG WEST CHAMPIONS

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YEAR COACH RECORD BIG WEST FINISH 1987-88 John Tanner N/A N/A 1988-89 John Tanner N/A 7th1989-90 John Tanner N/A 7th1990-91 John Tanner N/A T-6th1991-92 John Tanner N/A 5th1992-93 John Tanner N/A 4th1993-94 John Tanner N/A 3rd1994-95 John Tanner N/A 4th1995-96 John Tanner N/A 3rd1996-97 John Tanner 3-4 3rd1997-98 Ray Looze N/A 5th 1998-99 Ray Looze 10-5 2nd1999-00 Ray Looze 5-9 2nd2000-01 Ray Looze 10-9 2nd2001-02 Ray Looze 13-9 1st2002-03 Danny May 10-6 1st2003-04 Danny May 2-5 2nd2004-05 Daryn Glasgow 4-5 1st2005-06 Greg Meehan 2-6 4th2006-07 Greg Meehan 2-4 4th2007-08 Greg Meehan 1-4 4th2008-09 Adam Kennedy 1-7 4th2009-10 Adam Kennedy 1-8 4th

John Tanner

Brad Schumacher1996 Two- Time Olympic Gold Medalist

MEN’S COACHES

Head Coach of men’s swimming:

1987-97Current Head Coach of Women’s

Water Polo at Stanford

PACIFIC COACHES AS OF 1987

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Ray Looze

WOMEN’S COACHES

Head Coach of men’s and women’s swimming:

1997-2002Current Head Coach of Men’s and

Women’s at Indiana University

Adam Kennedy

Head Coach of men’s and women’s swimming:

2008-Present

YEAR COACH RECORD BIG WEST FINISH1987-88 Jim Taketa N/A 5th 1988-89 Jim Taketa N/A 5th1989-90 Jim Taketa N/A 5th1990-91 Jim Taketa N/A 6th1991-92 Jim Taketa N/A 5th1992-93 Jim Taketa N/A 5th1993-94 Jim Taketa N/A 5th1994-95 Jim Taketa N/A 4th1995-96 Jim Taketa N/A 5th1996-97 Jim Taketa N/A 5th1997-98 Ray Looze N/A 3rd 1998-99 Ray Looze 5-13 3rd1999-00 Ray Looze 8-10 3rd2000-01 Ray Looze 19-2 2nd2001-02 Ray Looze 13-9 1st2002-03 Danny May 11-6 1st2003-04 Danny May 5-3 1st2004-05 Daryn Glasgow 7-5 2nd2005-06 Greg Meehan 4-3 4th2006-07 Greg Meehan 6-1 2nd2007-08 Greg Meehan 3-3 4th2008-09 Adam Kennedy 5-5 3rd2009-10 Adam Kennedy 4-9 4th

PACIFIC COACHES AS OF 1987

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Foundedin1851asthefirstchartereduniversityinCalifornia,UniversityofthePacificcontinuestoenjoyareputationasoneofthefinestacademicinstitutionsintheWest. Themain Stockton campus,with its expansive lawnsandbrick-and-ivyarchitecture,much likemany renowneduniversities in the East, is highlyregardedasoneofthemostpicturesquecollegecampusesintheWest.Theonlyprivate school in theBigWestConference,Pacificoffersadiversityofprogramsthatwouldnormallybeassociatedwithamuch largeruniversity. PersonalattentionandsmallclasssizeshavebecomePacifictrademarksandhelpattractstudentsfrommanyU.S.statesandforeigncountries.Pacificpro-videsits6,235scholarsastudent-to-facultyratiooflessthan13-to-1. Pacificiscomprisedof11schoolsandcollegesonthreecampuses,offer-ingstudentsthedistinctiveadvantageofnearbyresources.TwoprofessionalschoolscomplementtheStocktoncampus:theSchoolofDentistryinSanFran-ciscoandtheMcGeorgeSchoolofLawinSacramento.TheStocktoncampusfeaturesthecentralliberalartsdivision,CollegeofthePacificandschoolsofmusic,engineering,education,pharmacy,business&publicadministration,internationalstudies,theGraduateSchoolandUniversityCollege. Pacificstudentsarerepresentedonmanypolicy-makingcommittees,andtheAssociatedStudents(ASUOP)playanactiverole incampuslifethroughsocialandculturalprograms. TheStocktonmetropolitanarea,withapopulationofover280,000,isnestledconvenientlyintheSanJoaquinValleybetweenSanFranciscoandtheSierraNevadaMountains.PacificoffersitsstudentsaproximitytomanyexcitingplacesincludingMonterey/Carmel,LakeTahoe,thenorthernCaliforniawinecountry,andYosemiteNationalPark.Itisadjacenttoover1,000milesofwaterways,makingitthelargestinlandseaportinthestate.

Pamela A. EibeckUniversityPresident

PamelaA.Eibeckbecamethe24thPresidentofUniversityofthePacificonJuly1,2009.SheisPacific’ssixthPresidentsincetheUniversitymovedtoStocktonin1924andthefirstwomantoholdtheoffice.HerPresi-dencyfollowsadistinguishedcareerasaresearcher,teacher,educationalreformer,anduniversityadministrator.

PriortojoiningPacific,EibeckwasdeanoftheEdwardE.WhitacreJr.CollegeofEngineeringatTexasTech—oneof thenation’s largesten-gineeringcollegeswith4,400students,156 facultyandfiveresearchcenters.There,shewasresponsibleforeightacademicdepartments,33degreeprogramsanda$55millionbudget.Anactivefundraiser,Eibeckhelpedbuildanendowmentof$57millionanddoubledthenumberofendowedchairs.

Eibeck takes thehelmat aUniversitywith strongenrollments andfinances,andthebestincomingstudentacademicprofileinitshistory.WitharecordnumberofapplicationsforFall2009,universityenrollmentisexpectedtoremainsteadyataround6,250witha20-pointjumpintheaverageadmittedfreshmenSATscoreto1200.Constructioncontinuesontwomajorbuildings:the$7.5millionJanssen-LagorioMultipurposeGymnasiumandthe$10millionJohnT.ChambersTechnologyCenter,andthelastfiscalyearclosedwithasurplusforthe13thconsecutiveyear.WhilespendingtimetogetknowPacificinherfirstyear,Eibeckhascommittedtobuildingonthesestrengthsbycontinuingtoenhanceeducationalquality,buildnationalvisibility,anddeepentheUniversity’sinvolvementincommunityengagement.

Eibeckreceivedherbachelor’s,master’sanddoctoratedegreesinme-chanicalengineeringbetween1979and1986fromStanfordUniversity.ShejoinedthefacultyattheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeley,wheresheearnedtenureandservedfrom1985to1995.In1995,shebecameaprofessorandchairofmechanicalengineeringatNorthernArizonaUniversity,whereshelaterservedasdirectorofthehonorsprogramandthenviceprovostforundergraduatestudies.In2004,EibeckwasnameddeanofthecollegeofengineeringatTexasTech.

Anexpertinheattransfer,EibeckconductedexperimentalresearchrelatedtoelectronicscoolingandthermaltilesusedbyNASAonthespaceshuttles.Her laterworkfocusedonengineeringeducationalreform,includingearlyuseofmultimediaintheclassroom,curriculumdevelopmentand,mostrecently,waystoattractyoungpeopleandwomentotheprofession.Shehasauthoredorco-authorednearly50articlesandpapers.

EibeckbecameaFellowoftheAmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngi-neersin2008.ShereceivedtheDistinguishedEngineeringEducatorAwardfromtheSocietyofWomenEngineersin1996andtheBoeingOutstandingEducatorAwardin1999.

EibeckismarriedtoWilliamD.Jeffery,alawprofessorandanativeofCalifornia.Theyhavefourchildren.SonsAndrewandKevinliveintheBayArea.DaughterKatherineattendstheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.Theiryoungestson,Will,attendsSantaClaraUniversity.

• Over 80major fields fromwhich tochoose, yetanaverage class sizeofunder20,eveninthefreshmanyear.• NCAADivisionIintercollegiateathleticsaswellasnumerousclubandintramuralsports.• ExposuretoawiderangeofknowledgethroughtheGeneralEducationprogram,andhundredsofopportunitiesforgaining“hands-on”experienceinachosenfield.• Astrongliberalartstraditionwithinkeyacademicunitsincludingbusiness,conserva-tory, education, engineering, internationalstudies,andpharmacy.

• Aninterculturalperspectivethatpreparesstudentsforworkinginanincreasinglydiverseandinternationalsociety.• Students sit onmany decision-makingcommitteesoftheUniversitytoensurethatthevoiceofthestudentsisheard.• ANewEngland-like campus innorthernCalifornia.•Withmore than6,000 students enrolled,Pacificisoneofthesmallestuniversitiestoberankedamongthetop100nationaluniversi-ties,bothbyUSNews&WorldReportandtheTheWashingtonMonthlyCollegeGuide.

THE PACIFIC EXPERIENCE

THE UNIVERSITY

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TheUniversityofthePacific'smissionistoprovideasuperior,student-centeredlearningexperienceintegratingliberalartsandprofessionaleducationandpreparingindividualsforlastingachievementandresponsibleleadershipintheircareersandcommunities. ThefirstcharteredinstitutionofhighereducationintheStateofCalifornia,theUniversityofthePacificisamid-sizedindependent,comprehensiveuniversityoffer-ingawidechoiceofhigh-qualityundergraduateandgraduateprogramsinStockton,Sacramento,andSanFrancisco. Pacific isanoutstandingblendof theadvantagesof thediverseprogramsofamajoruniversityandthebroad,highlypersonalizedlearningoftheselectiveliberalartscollege. Weaccomplishourmissionthroughhighlypersonalizedprogramsdeliveredinacaring,supportive,andattractiveenvironment.Weseektodevelopandstrengthenself-confidence, initiative,analyticalandproblem-solvingabilities,andanenthusi-asmforlearning. Centraltoourmissionisthededicationofourfacultyandstafftoexcellenceinteachingandadvising.Weencourageandsupportresearch,scholarshipandcreativeactivityascomplementstoourfundamentalmissionofteaching. Ourmission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global aware-ness,communityinvolvementandopportunitiesforindividualsfromdiverseback-grounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complementclassroomlearning.Highlyinteractivestudent-facultyrelationsandabroadarrayofco-curricularactivitiesthathelptodevelopstudents'abilitiesarehallmarksoflearn-ingattheUniversityofthePacific.

PACIFIC’S MISSION

How old is Pacific?We became California’s first chartered institution ofhighereducation in1851.Wewerealso thefirst co-eduniversity (the first graduating class had fivemen andfivewomen).We celebrated our sesquicentennial yearin2001.

What type of university is Pacific?Pacificisacomprehensiveuniversitywiththreecampus-esandelevenschoolsandcolleges.Eightofourschoolsand colleges provide undergraduate education on theStocktoncampus, includingacollegeof liberalartsandsciences(CollegeofthePacific),sixprofessionalschoolsandanadultre-entrydivision.TheStocktoncampusalsohasagraduateschool.TheothertwocampusesarethePacificMcGeorgeSchoolofLaw inSacramentoandtheArthurA.DugoniSchoolofDentistryinSanFrancisco.

Is Pacific a religious or church-related university?No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with theMethodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-timechaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and aDepartmentofReligiousStudies,butwearenota“reli-gious”universitywherestudentsarerequiredtoattendchapelortotakereligionclasses.Anyoralloftheaboveareavailabletostudentswhoareinterested,butpartici-pationinsuchactivitiesiscompletelyvoluntary.

Is Pacific accredited?PacificisfullyaccreditedbytheWesternAssociationofSchoolsandColleges (WASC),andmanyacademicpro-gramshaveadditionalaccreditationbyappropriatepro-fessionalorganizations.

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Academics areNumber One at the UniversityofthePacific,andPacificisproudofitsstudent-athletes’performancesintheclassroom.Inadditiontohavingsometrulyoutstandingindividualscholar-athletes,Pa-cific currentlyboastsagraduation rateofover96percent for all recruited student-athleteswhoexhausttheirathleticeligibility.Duringthespringsemesterof2009,Pacificstudent-athletespostedacombinedgradepointaverageof3.0. Pacific isannually representedonBigWestAcademicAll-Conferenceteams,Aca-demicAll-Americateams,andboastsNCAAPost-GraduateScholarsinseveralsports.Forthe2009-10academicyear,Pacifichonored102BigWestConferenceScholar-Athletes.Inordertoqualifyforthedistinction,stu-dent-athletesmustrecorda3.0gradepointaverageovertheirtwomostrecentlycom-pleted semesters. Freshmenare required

toattaina3.2gradepointaverageoveronesemestertoearntheaccolade. Pacific attributes its success in theclassroom to two primary factors. First,Pacificrecruitsonlystudent-athleteswhoitbelievescansucceedattheUniversityandwhohaveasincerecommitmenttoahighereducation.Second,itprovidesoutstandingsupportservicestostudents. Anintegralresourceofsupportisafac-ultycommittedtohelpingstudentsobtainan education and to graduate, andwhooften tutor student-athletesone-on-one.Pacificintercollegiateathleticshasacompre-hensiveacademicachievementprogramforits student-athletes, including counseling,tutoring,monitoring services, leadershipandlifeskillstraining,computerresources,and a set of standards and proceduresoutlined inthestudent-athletehandbook.Supervisedstudyperiodsareprovided,anda

AcademicAll-Americans....................................................1

BigWestAcademicAll-ConferenceTeam........................41

MountainPacificSportsFederationAll-AcademicTeam.............2

BigWestScholar-AthletesoftheYear...............................2

BigWestConferenceScholar-Athletes..........................102

PacificScholar-Athletes.................................................134

NationalFieldHockeyCoachesAssociationAcademicTeam.......5

BigWestScholarAthletesoftheYear2009-10

NATALIATOMASZEWSKA(Gr.)Women’sVolleyball(SportScience•Marklowice,Poland) DAVIDROWSE(Sr.) Baseball(BusinessAdministration•Pleasanton,Calif.)

AcademicAll-America teamsare voteduponannuallybytheCollegeSports InformationDirectorsofAmerica(CoSIDA).DistrictVIIIencompassesalluniversitieswithinthe statesofAlaska,Arizona,California,Hawaii, Idaho,Nevada,Oregon,Utah,Washington,andBritishColumbia.

2009-10

Academic

Award

Count

UniversityofthePacific

• 13:1 student to

facultyratio

• Average class size

is 20 students,

and 75% have

fewer than 30

students

• 444 highly

qualifiedfaculty

members on three

campuses; 92%

hold a doctorate

or the highest de-

greeintheirfield

• UNDERGRAD

ENROLLMENT

• Non-resident

3%

• Black, non-Hispanic

3%

• Am Ind/Alaskan Native

1%

• Asian/PacificIslander

34%

• Hispanic

11%

• White, non-Hispanic

36%

• Multi-Ethnic

6%

• Ethnicity unknown

6%

• Female

56%

• Male

44%

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systemofgradechecksisinplacetoidentifyproblemareasandensureimmediateattention.AtPacific,the“four-year”degreeisnomyth.Facultyandcounselingresourceshelpkeepstudent-athletesatPacificontracktograduateinfouryears. LocatedintheheartofthePacificIntercollegiateAth-leticsCenter,thePacificStudent-AthleteResourceCenter,includes state-of-the-art computer facilitiesand isusedexclusivelybystudent-athletes. Aspecialopportunityexistsforstudent-athletepartici-pationatPacificwiththePacificStudent-AthleteCouncil.Thecounciliscomprisedofelectedstudent-athleterepre-sentativesfromeachDivisionIteam.ThecouncilsponsorsavarietyofactivitiesthroughouttheyearforPacificstudent-athletesandyouthinthecommunity. Tobeastudent-athleteatUniversityofthePacificistrulyauniqueexperience.OnecancompeteathleticallyattheNCAADivisionIlevelwiththebestinthenationand,atthesametime,haveanoutstandingeducationalexperiencewithadedicatedfaculty. UniversityofthePacific...thebestofbothworlds!

SCOTTBORAS(1977,1982(JD))

DAVEBRUBECK(1942)

ARTHURA.DUGONI(1948)

WALTHARRIS(1967)

CHRISISAAK(1980)

MIKEMERRIWEATHER(1982)

PETECARROLL(1973)

JENNIFERJOINES(2004)

ELAINAODEN(1989)

DELLDEMPS(1992,1998)

EDDIELEBARON(1950)

MICHAELOLOWOKANDI(1998)

TOMFLORES(1959)

TEDLELAND(1970,1972)

BRADLEYSCHUMACHER(1997,2005)

ALEXSPANOS(1948)

NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:

ACADEMICS

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NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:

www . PA C I F I C T I G E R S . c o m49

Tony Sandoval joinedPacific inAprilof2007as the assistant di-rector before beingpromoted to the Di-rector of Athletic Per-

formanceinOctoberof2007.HemostrecentlyservedasanassistantdirectorofstrengthandconditioningatSacramentoStatefromJanuary2005throughthespringof2007.Sandovalalsoearned his master’s degree in sports perfor-mancein2006atSacramentoState. WhileworkingatSacramentoState,Sandovalalso worked with UCLA on a mentorship pro-gram that allowed him to travel to Los Ange-les,Calif.,approximatelyonceamonthtoworkwithBruinathletics. Sandoval earned his bachelor’s degree fromCalStateSanBernardino inDecemberof2004in exercise science. During his undergraduatestudies, Sandoval also served as the boxingcoach and the boxing strength and condition-ingcoachforthecityofChino,Calif.

Strength and conditioning is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life.At

Pacific,newfacilitiescombinedwithadedicatedstaffworktowardsuccessonthe

playingfieldforTigerstudent-athletes.

“Strengthandconditioningarecriticaltomaximalathleticperformance,”Pa-

cificAthleticDirectorLynnKingsaid.“TheUniversityofthePacificisproudofits

AthleticPerformanceCenterandstaffingtoassistourstudent-athletesinthisvital

partoftheirtraininganddevelopment.”

Themulti-purposeweighttrainingandfitnessfacilitywithinthePacificIntercol-

legiateAthleticsCenteris4,000squarefeetandincludes10Olympicplatforms,

10racks,fivebenchpresses,fiveadjustableinclines,twofullracksofdumbbells,

over50medicineballs,35Swissballs,sixadjustableplyometricboxesandwas

completedinJulyof1998.

Thenewestadditiontotheathleticperformancefacilitiesisa2,000squarefoot

conditioningroomwithplyometricflooringand20SchwinnSpinBikes.

“TheAthleticPerformancestaffworkshand-in-handwithsportcoachestoas-

surethestudent-athletedevelopsphysicalstrength,enduranceandagility,”King

said.“Thistrainingservesasabasisfortheworkethicrequiredtoreachone’sfull

potential.”

TONY SANDOVALDirectorof

AthleticPerformance

MARCUS DORINAsst.Directorof

AthleticPerformance

Marcus Dorin joined theAthleticPerformancestaff in January 2008 asthe Assistant Directorof Athletic Performanceandisresponsiblefortheyear-round training for

nineofPacific’sathleticteams. Before coming to Pacific, Dorin spent the pre-vious two years as the strength and conditioningcoach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football,baseball,men’sbasketballandsoftballteams.PriortoworkingatButteCollegeDorinservedasaspringtraining strength and conditioning intern for theTexasRangers. CoachDorin served as the strength and condi-tioningcoachforsevenofChicoStateUniversity’sathleticteamswhilehecompletedhismaster’sde-gree inkinesiology.Healsoholdsabachelor’sde-greeinexercisesciencefromChicoStateUniversity.

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MedicalcareofPacificstudent-athletesbeginswithitsathletictrain-ingstaffanda fullyoperationalAthleticTrainingCenter. Thecenterfeaturesthelatestininjuryprevention,rehabilitation,clinicaldiagnosisandeducationalresearch. TheathletictrainingroomisoperatedandstaffedbytheodirectorofathletictrainingChrisPondandassistantdirectorsofathletictrainingAndyGepfordandAnnetteMartinez.Pond,GepfordandMartinezarecertifiedathletic trainersby theNationalAthleticTrainersAssociation(NATA)andoverseetreatmentandmedicalattentiongiventoallofPacific’sintercollegiatesports.Inhis20thyearatPacific,Pondisa1988graduateofUtahState,andspenttwoyearsatArizonabeforearrivinginStockton. TheathletictrainingroomisalsothetraininglaboratoryofPacific’sath-letictrainingundergraduatestudiesprogram.PacificoffersathletictrainingasafieldofstudywithintheUniversity’sDepartmentofSportSciences.Approximately15studentsparticipateannuallyinPacific’sstudent-athletetrainingprogram. TheacademicneedsofathletictrainingstudentsaresupervisedbyJodiBaker(ATC),directorofPacific’sAthleticTrainingEducationProgram.

Dr.GaryAlegreOrthopedist

Dr.ScottBethuneOrthopedist

Dr.EdwardCahillOrthopedist

Dr.HowardChiDentist

Dr.StevenEagerOrthopedist

Dr.AubreyFederalRadiologist

BethMcManisNursePractionerCowellWellnessCenter

Dr.AlanKawaguchiOrthopedist

Dr.EricLarsonSportsMedicine

Dr.AnhLeOrthopedist

Dr.VincentLeungOrthopedist

Dr.GaryMurataOrthopedist

Dr.BillMcDonaldPodiatrist

Dr.PeterSalamonOrthopedist

Dr.GeorgeWestinJr.Orthopedist

Dr.RolandWinterOrthopedist

TIGER DOCTORS

CHRIS PONDDirectorofAthletic

Training

ANNETTE MARTINEZAssistantDirectorofAthleticTraining

ANDY GEPFORDAssistantDirectorofAthleticTraining

JODI BAKERDirectorofAthleticTraining

EducationPrograms

CHRIS LUDWIGAthleticTraining

ClinicalCoordinator

JESSICA DANIELSAthleticTraining

Intern

MELISSA HUTZELLAthleticTraining

GraduateAssistant

DANA NEUDORFERAthleticTraining

GraduateAssistant

Pacific intercollegiateathletics is proudtoacknowledgeitsteamphysiciansaswellasothermedicalpractitionersandprovid-ers,whowork indirect consultationwiththeathletictrainingstaff.Theirservicesareinvaluable to theoverallmedical careandphysicalwell-beingof all Pacific student-athletes.

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The Pacific athletics department boasts sevenfacilities for its16Division I intercollegiate teams.All Tiger basketball and volleyball games are heldintheAlexG.SpanosCenter(topleft),withlocker-roomslocatedinthecentralathleticsdepartment.

In2006,Pacificsawtheopeningofitsfirston-campus baseball field, Klein Family Field (bottomright). KleinFamilyFieldisoneoftwoon-campusfacilities with stadium lights that allow for nightgamesthroughouttheseason.ThePacificbaseballteam’s home seats 2,500 and capacity grew evenlarger inthefallof2008,withtheadditionoftwonewluxuryboxesontheupperconcourse.

Pacific’s women’s soccer team competes inAmosAlonzoStaggMemorialStadium,whichwas

Alex G. Spanos Center(Basketball & Volleyball)

Brookside Field(Field Hockey)

Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium(Soccer)

Hal Nelson Tennis Courts &Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse

(Tennis)

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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Bill Simoni Field(Softball)

formerly the home of Pacific football. Stagg wasbuiltin1950andhasundergoneseveralrenovativeeffortssince.

TheTigerswimmingandwaterpoloteamsholdtheircontestsatChrisKjeldsenPool, locatedadja-centtotheathleticsdepartment.Thecomplexalsoholdslockerroomsandcoaches’offices.In2008thepoolwasresurfacedwithnewsidingtomakeitoneofthefasterpoolsintheBigWestConference.

Pacific athletics is dedicated to providing stu-dents with top-notch facilities, and the Janssen-LagorioGymnasium is the newest addition to theTigers’facilities.Themulti-purposepracticefacilitywasofficiallyopenedinDecember2009.

Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo)

Klein Family Field

(Baseball)

Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium(Athletics&Recreation)

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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Klein Family Field

(Baseball)

Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium(Athletics&Recreation)

LynnKingisinhis11thyearasdirectorofathleticsforUniversityofthePacific.HebeganhistenureinMarch2000.DuringhistimeatPacific,Kinghasseenthe Tigers claim18BigWestConfer-enceteamtitles.Pacifichasalsomade28NCAAChampionshipappearancesunderKing’s guidance. InKing’sfirstyearatPacific, theTigersrankedfirstamongNCAADivision I-AAA schoolsin the national SearsDirectors Cupstandingsin2000-01,surpassingall78

othernon-footballDivisionIuniversities.TheTigershavealsoexcelledin the classroomsinceKing’s arrival, boasting sixCoSidaAcademicAll-Americansand37CoSidaAcademicAll-DistrictTeamathletessince2000-01.In2002-03alone,fourPacificteamswererecognizedwithnationalteamacademicawards “Lynn King has provided our athletic department with tremendousleadershipanddirection.PacificAthleticshavereachednewlevelsofsuccessbothathleticallyandacademically,”saidformerPresidentDonaldV.DeRosa. KingiscurrentlyleadingPacificonacampaigntobuildtwonewfacilities(amultipurposegymnasium [the Janssen-LagorioGymnasium] for athletics andrecreationandatennisclubhouse),expandtheAlexG.SpanosCentertoincludeanathleticsHallofFameandsubstantially increase theathleticsendowment.ThiscampaignisalreadywellunderwayasconstructionofKleinFamilyFieldandrenovationstoChrisKjeldsenPoolhavebeencompleted.Inaddition,constructionoftheJanssen-LagorioGymnasiumisscheduledforcompletionatthebeginningofthe2009-10academicyear. BeforecomingtoPacific,KingchairedtheNCAADivisionImen’sandwomen’strackandfieldsubcommitteefrom1995to1999andservedasDrake’sdirectorofintercollegiateathleticssince1990.UndertheleadershipofKing,Drake’sBulldogScholarshipFundgrewinbothrecordnumbersandmoneypledgedinsupportofDrakeathletics.AmonghisaccomplishmentsatDrake,Kingplayedamajorroleinraising$12.5millionfordesignandconstructionofthe7,000-seatKnappMultiPurposeCenter.KingalsospearheadedsuccessfuleffortsthatenabledDrake’sathleticsprogramtobeofficiallycertifiedbytheNCAACommitteeonAthleticsCertification in the springof1998.Thecertification followed thecommittee’sreviewofDrake’sathleticsprogramself-studyandreviewofareportbyapeer-reviewteamthatvisitedthecampusinNovemberof1997. KingpreviouslyservedasdirectorofintercollegiateathleticsforUniversityofWisconsininOshkoshandassistantathleticdirectorforfacilitiesattheUniversityofNorthernIowa,ofwhichheisanalumnus. Kingbeganhiscareerasheadcoachformen’strackandcrosscountry,firstatRochesterCommunityCollegeandthenatUniversityofNorthernIowa,wherehewasalsoaninstructorofhealthandphysicaleducation.WhileatNorthernIowahecoached11conferenceteamchampions,25All-Americansandtwonationalchampions.Hewasnamedregionalorconferencecoachoftheyear10timesandrefereeoftheDrakeRelaysin1984.Kingearnedbachelor’sandmaster’sdegreesinphysicaleducation.InOctoberof2008,hewasinductedintotheNorthernIowaAthleticsHallofFame. HewasamemberoftheexecutivecommitteeandadirectoroftheGreaterDesMoinesSportsAuthority,adirectoroftheIowaGamesboard,andthe1995NationalJuniorOlympicsOrganizingCommittee. Heandhiswife,Jan,areparentsoftwoadultchildren,Jason,andKelly.

InhersixthyearatPacific,HollyTrexleristheAssoci-ateDirectorofAthleticsforStudent-AthleteServicesandCompliance.ShebecamePacific’sSeniorWomen’sAdministratorinSeptemberof2008.Amongherdu-ties,Trexleroverseescompliance,academicsupport,studentservices,thePacificStudentAthleteCouncil(PSAC) aswell as theCHAMPS/Life Skills program.Inaddition,TrexleriscurrentlyservingontheNCAALeadershipSelectionCommittee. BeforecomingtoPacific,Trexlerwastheassistantathleticdirectorforacademicsupport/lifeskillscoordinatoratQuinnipiacUniversityfrom2002-05.AtQuinnipiac,shemonitoredtheacademicprogressandeligibilitystatusofallstudent-athletes,inadditiontooverseeingacademicprogrammingandsupportservices.TrexlerwasalsoresponsiblefortheCHAMPS/LifeSkillsprogram. PriortohertimeatQuinnipiac,Trexlerspentthepreviousthreeyearsasassistantathleticdirectorforeligibilityandstudentservices/seniorwomanadministratoratNorthCarolinaAgriculturalandTechnicalStateUniversityinGreensboro,N.C.HerdutiesattheMid-EasternAthleticConferenceschoolincludedthemonitoringofacademicrecordsandeligibilitystatusof300student-athletes.Shealsooversawtheacademicprogrammingandsupportservices. From1993to1999,TrexlerworkedattheUniversityofKansasasastrategiclearningassistantandMentor.Inherposition,shedevelopedlearningstrategiesforat-riskstudent-athletesandassistedwithsubjectmatterandoverallacademicdevelopment. Trexlerholds threedegrees from theUniversityof Kansas. SheearnedherBachelorofArtsinEnglishandAfrican-Americanstudiesin1995.ShewasawardedherJurisDoctoratefromtheKansasSchoolofLawin1998.Ayearlater,in1999,shefinishedhermaster’sineducation.

MIKE DALGETYAssistantA.D./InternalAffairs

TIM DICKSONDevelopmentandAlumni

RelationsOfficer

JIM DUGONIAssociateA.D./Development

GEORGIAKOVICH-LEEDirector/

Marketing&Promotions

MIKE MILLERICKAssistantA.D./Communications

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

HOLLY TREXLER

SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATORASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES & COMPLIANCE

LYNN KING

ADMINISTATION

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OCTOBER OPPONENT LOCATION TIME9 Alumni Meet Stockton, Calif. 10 am15 Pacific Invitational Stockton, Calif. 4 pm16 Pacific Invitational Stockton, Calif. 11 am20 UC Davis (Women Only)* Stockton, Calif. 4 pm Nevada (Women Only)30 CSU Bakersfield* Bakersfield, Calif. 1 pm

NOVEMBER6 Cal State Bakersfield* Stockton, Calf. 12 p.m. Seattle University* Stockton, Calif. 12 p.m. Loyola Marymount (Women Only)* Stockton, Calif. 12 p.m.

JANUARY8 Stanford Stanford, Calif TBA15 UC Davis (Women Only)* Davis, Calif. 3 p.m.22 Fresno-Pacific Stockton, Calif. 12 p.m. UC Santa Cruz Stockton, Calif. 12 p.m.28 Cal Poly* San Luis Obispo, Calif. 2 p.m.29 UC Santa Barbara* Santa Barbara, Calif. 11 a.m.

FEBRUARY23 MPSF Championships Long Beach, Calif. TBA24 MPSF Championships Long Beach, Calif. TBA25 MPSF Championships Long Beach, Calif. TBA26 MPSF Championships Long Beach, Calif. TBA

Home meets outlined in Orange* denotes Mountain Pacific Sports Federation opponent

2010-11 SWIMMING SCHEDULE