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2011-12 Media Guide

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CreditsThe 2011-12 Pacific swimming media guide was compiled by Kyle Bruce, Graduate Assistant for Athletic Media Relations for Pacific Athletics, and is a publication of the University of the Pacific Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Photos were provided by Anita Sharf, Gary Jones, Becca Wyant, and Caroline’s Photography. Content editing was done by Ben Laskey, Mike Dalgety, and Mike Millerick.

2011-12 Swimming Schedule

Date Opponent Location Time10/6 at UC Davis (W) Davis, Calif. 5:30 p.m.10/8 Alumni Meet Kjeldsen Pool 10 a.m.10/14 Pacific Invite1 Kjeldsen Pool 1 p.m.10/15 Pacific Invite1 Kjeldsen Pool 11 a.m.10/28 at Nevada (W) Reno, Nev. 5 p.m.10/29 at CSU Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. 12 p.m.11/4 Quad Meet2 Kjeldsen Pool 3 p.m.11/5 Quad Meet3 Kjeldsen Pool 12 p.m.11/17 Arena Classic Long Beach, Calif. All Day11/18 Arena Classic Long Beach, Calif. All Day11/19 Arena Classic Long Beach, Calif. All Day1/7 at Stanford Stanford, Calif. TBA1/14 UC Davis Kjeldsen Pool 1 p.m.1/21 Tri Meet4 Santa Cruz, Calif. 12 p.m.1/27 UC Santa Barbara Kjeldsen Pool 5 p.m.2/15-19 MPSF Championships Long Beach, Calif. All Day3/15-17 NCAA Championships5 (W) Auburn, Ala. All Day3/22-24 NCAA Championships6 (M) Seattle, Wash. All DayAll times Pacific.Home meets in bold.W - Women onlyM - Men only1 - Pacific Invite (San Diego, BYU, Stanford)2 - Quad Meet (Air Force (M), Fresno State (W), Seattle U)3 - Quad Meet (Air Force (M), CSU Bakersfield, Seattle U)4 - Tri Meet (hosted by UC Santa Cruz)5 - NCAA Championships (W) (hosted by Auburn)6 - NCAA Championships (M) (hosted by Seattle U)

Table of ContentsQuick Facts 22011-12 Schedule 22012 NCAA Qualifying Standards 3Chris Kjeldsen Swimming Complex 4The Coaches 5-6The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 72011-12 Women’s Season Preview 8Women’s Roster 9Women’s Profiles 10-182010-11 Women’s Season Review 19-212011-12 Men’s Season Preview 22Men’s Roster 23Men’s Profiles 24-332010-11 Men’s Season Review 34-36Record Book 37-46This Is Pacific 47-59

Quick FactsLocation 3601 Pacific Ave. Stockton, CA 95211Athletics Phone (209) 946-2472Ticket Office Phone (209) 946-2474President Dr. Pamela EibeckVP of Ext. Relations & Athletics Ted LelandNickname TigersColors Orange & BlackEnrollment 6,676Founded 1851Home Pool Chris Kjeldsen PoolConference Mountain Pacific Sports FederationAffiliation NCAA Division IInterim Head Coach Gus Barrios (Cleveland State, ‘02)Graduate Assistant Coach K.C. Albiston (Pacific, ‘10)Graduate Assistant Coach Joey Rossi (Pacific, ‘10)Swimming Office Phone (209) 946-27102010-11 Women’s Record 7-4 (4-2 MPSF)2010-11 Women’s MPSF Finish 7th of 92010-11 Men’s Record 2-5-1 (1-2 MPSF)2010-11 Men’s MPSF Finish 2nd of 3Women Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/4Men Letterwinners Returning/Lost 20/12Swimming Contact Kyle BruceBruce’s Phone (209) 946-2479Bruce’s Email [email protected] Relations Fax (209) 946-2757Media Relations Director Mike MillerickWeb Site www.pacifictigers.com

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NCAA 2012 Qualifying StandardsMen’s Swimming Standards

25-Yard Course

Event A Standard B Standard

50 Free 19.35 20.29100 Free 42.26 44.37200 Free 1:33.61 1:38.09500 Free 4:15.68 4:25.291650 Free 14:51.15 15:30.69100 Fly 46.04 48.34200 Fly 1:42.95 1:48.09100 Back 46.28 48.59200 Back 1:41.53 1:46.60100 Breast 52.87 55.51200 Breast 1:54.25 1:59.96200 IM 1:44.05 1:49.25400 IM 3:43.68 3:54.86200 Free Relay 1:17.69 1:21.57400 Free Relay 2:51.26 3:01.09800 Free Relay 6:20.76 6:42.42200 Medley Relay 1:25.40 1:29.94400 Medley Relay 3:08.22 3:17.63

Women’s Swimming Standards25-Yard Course

Event A Standard B Standard

50 Free 21.93 22.99100 Free 47.84 50.19200 Free 1:44.02 1:48.29500 Free 4:38.46 4:47.791650 Free 15:53.38 16:30.59100 Fly 52.02 54.62200 Fly 1:54.95 2:00.69100 Back 52.55 55.17200 Back 1:53.37 1:59.24100 Breast 59.65 1:02.98200 Breast 2:09.25 2:16.20200 IM 1:56.13 2:01.79400 IM 4:05.65 4:19.69200 Free Relay 1:28.35 1:32.76400 Free Relay 3:14.93 3:24.67800 Free Relay 7:02.07 7:23.17200 Medley Relay 1:36.68 1:42.70400 Medley Relay 3:32.56 3:43.18

Earning an “A Standard” time automatically qualifies a student-athlete for the NCAA Championships in that given event. A “B Standard” time means a student-athlete is eligible for an invite to the NCAA Championships in that event only if there are not enough “A Standard” times to fill all heats. In that case, student-athletes with the best “B Standard” times are given preference until all heat spots are filled.

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The Chris Kjeldsen Pool has served the University of the Pacific and Stockton communities well for over 25 years. In 1995-96, under the direction of former athletic director Bob Lee, the athletic department raised funds to make the aquatics programs and facilities at Pacific among the very best in the country, with the 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 athletes from both the campus and local community, and office space houses coaches and lifeguards. Meeting areas for athletic and social events are also found there.

The pool and deck underwent a major renovation in 2008, which included the addition of spill-over gutters and a new scoreboard. Additionally, the pool was resurfaced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the region.

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 and directly across from the Alex G. Spanos Center.

Chris Kjeldsen Swimming Complex

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The Coaches

Gustavo BarriosInterim Head CoachFirst Season (4th Overall)Cleveland State, ‘02, ‘07

Gustavo Barrios was named interim head coach for Pacific’s men’s and women’s swimming programs on September 1, 2011.

Barrios had been an assistant coach for the Tigers for three years, following six seasons as an assistant coach at Cleveland State.

As the Tigers’ assistant coach, Barrios was responsible for the organizational and administrative components of the men’s and women’s programs, such as recruiting and providing perspective into the sport from his successful career as a student-athlete.

As the director of Pacific’s sprint program, Barrios coached then-senior Jenny Lewis to the NCAA Championships in 2009, where she placed 51st in the 50 Free and 61st in the 100 Back.

Barrios played a key role in the Orange and Black’s recent successes, helping to guide the men’s team to a second-place finish in the inaugural Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships last season. He coached 14 student-athletes to All-MPSF honors in 2011.

During his time in the water, Barrios won multiple league championships, event titles (100 Free and 200 and 400 Free Relays), and was a finalist in several other events during his four years (1999-2003) with the Cleveland State 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 & Caribbean Games in Maracaibo, Venezuela, and the 2001 Central American Games in Guatemala.

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

His insight and knowledge into the sport of swimming allowed him 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 earned his master’s degree in sports management and exercise science from Cleveland State in 2007.

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KC AlbistonGraduate Assistant CoachSecond SeasonPacific, ‘10

In her second year as a graduate assistant coach, Albiston continues her time with the Pacific swim team after lettering for four years with the Tigers and completing her undergraduate studies in sport sciences at Pacific.

Albiston closed out her career placing in Pacific’s women’s top-10 record books in the 1000 Free (10:04.91), 1650 Free (16:54.97) and 400 IM (4:25.29). As a senior at the Big West Championships, she finished fourth in the 400 IM finals touching the wall in 4:25.26.

During her junior season at the Big West Championships, Albiston made a top-10 finish and the Pacific record books with a time of 4:25.29 in the 400 IM. In her first two seasons for the Orange and Black, she 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 a sophomore. In addition to her back-to-back 1650 Free conference titles, Albiston 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.

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

The Coaches

Joey RossiGraduate Assistant CoachFirst SeasonPacific, ‘10

Rossi joins the Pacific swimming program for the first time in 2011-12 after earning four letters with the Tigers’ men’s water polo team and earning his undergraduate degree in sport pedagogy in 2011. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport sciences.

As a member of Pacific’s men’s water polo team, Rossi tallied career totals of 41 goals, 53 assists, and 43 steals. He appeared in 97 matches in four seasons as the Tigers made the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament three of the four years. Outside of the pool, Rossi was a two-time MPSF All-Academic selection and four-time Academic All-America honoree.

Rossi prepped at Ceres High School in Ceres, Calif., where he lettered in both swimming and water polo for the Bulldogs. He owns the all-time scoring title at his high school and was a two-time Junior Olympian as well as a member of the California Central Zone team.

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The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) was established during the 1992-1993 academic year to serve the competitive needs of member institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10, Mountain West, Western Athletic and West Coast Conferences and other selected universities in the western United States; and to provide championship competition for Division I intercollegiate Olympic sports in a conference setting. The MPSF was originally formed to provide enhanced competition and championship opportunities for sports without conference affiliation; to contain the costs of competition; and to ensure the survival of sports impacted by Title IX and other fiscal pressures. The Federation has served as an incubator for emerging women’s sports and as a safe harbor for sports impacted by conference realignments. In 2006-2007, the Federation celebrated its 15th year of competition and is affirmed that is more relevant today than at any other time since its inception. As a testament to its viability, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation continues to successfully ride the ever-changing wave of college sports by fostering contraction and expansion of its intercollegiate athletics portfolio to meet the dynamic needs of its member institutions and conferences. Since its inception, MPSF teams have won 49 NCAA team championships and many individual titles as well.

In 2011-2012, the MPSF will again provide competition in nine Olympic intercollegiate sports while serving over 1,500 student-athletes and approximately 75 head coaches from 32 universities in 12 western states. All MPSF teams compete at the NCAA Division I level in men’s soccer, men’s and women’s water polo, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s gymnastics, women’s lacrosse and men’s volleyball. All MPSF champions are eligible to compete in NCAA Championships with MPSF men’s soccer, men’s and women’s water polo, and men’s volleyball champions earning automatic qualification into NCAA championship events.

In 2010-2011, five MPSF teams won NCAA championships to total 53 NCAA team titles since the Federation’s first season of competition in 1992-93. Almost a score of Federation teams and hundreds of student-athletes competed in NCAA post-season competition. CALIFORNIA started things off by winning their second-consecutive NCAA men’s water polo title last fall. ARIZONA STATE pulled off a double win with both the Sun Devils’ men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams taking NCAA crowns, after the women won both the MPSF and NCAA titles for the second year in a row. OKLAHOMA then won the NCAA men’s gymnastics title, also after taking the MPSF championship. This was the Sooners fifth NCAA crown in seven seasons and fourth-consecutive MPSF title with nine outright or co-conference titles in the past 10 seasons. UCLA capped the season by repeating as NCAA women’s water polo champions after winning the MPSF title, pulling off dual titles for the second year in a row.

Other Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Champions for the 2007-2008 season include NEW MEXICO’s fourth-consecutive conference title in men’s soccer, the Lobos’ sixth in seven years; OREGON won it’s first-ever MPSF men’s indoor track and field championship while UC DAVIS added the Aggies’ first MPSF women’s gymnastics title. PEPPERDINE won its fourth MPSF men’s volleyball title before losing to Penn State in the NCAA final.

Al Beaird has been the Federation’s only executive director, taking the reigns after being selected by the MPSF Administrative Committee in December 1997 after a national search. Beaird’s position was established as a result of the Federation’s continued growth and emerging tradition of NCAA and national championship caliber play, including 38 NCAA team championships during his tenure. Beaird, who formerly served on the athletics staff at his alma mater UC Davis, where the integration of student and athlete is a long-rooted philosophy, oversees the administration of all Federation sports, having worked closely with administrators and coaches from more than 40 different universities over the course of his administration. Beaird presided over the transition of the Federation from what was initially a scheduling alliance to what is now a nationally recognized NCAA Division I multi-sports conference. Beaird directs all aspects of MPSF competition, including championships, officiating, rules compliance, scheduling, media relations, broadcasting, sponsorships and NCAA relations, while also shaping conference legislation, facilitating annual meetings and providing direction and communication for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Administrative and Executive Committees. In 2004, Beaird completed a four-year term, three years as chair, on the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championships Committee and one year as chair of the inaugural NCAA Men’s and Women’s Water Polo Rules Committee. Beaird feels privileged to work with coaches and student-athletes who compete at the highest levels, including many who compete on USA national teams as coaches or players in international and Olympic competition. With his high level of involvement in NCAA Olympic sports, Beaird is often called upon to serve as liaison to the national governing bodies for amateur athletics in the United States and the United States Olympic Committee. Beaird received his undergraduate degree in physical education from UC Davis in 1977 before attaining his Masters of Business Administration (Marketing emphasis) from California State University, Sacramento in 1993. Beaird, who lives in Woodland, California, has two daughters who are active in high school and club sports.

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2011-12 Women’s Team

2011-12 Season Preview..............................................82011-12 Roster..............................................................92011-12 Swimmer Profiles..................................10-182010-11 Season Review.............................................192010-11 Top Times....................................................20

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2011-12 Women’s Season PreviewBevy Of Returners Has Optimism High For 2011-12 Women’s Season

15 Letterwinners Return For The Tigers as Pacific Looks to Build Off Of A Solid First Season In The MPSF

Pacific experienced a change in leadership this offseason as former assistant coach Gus Barrios was named the interim head coach on September 1, 2011. The Tiger women do not intend on losing a step, however, as they return 15 letterwinners from a team that impressed in its first year in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.

“I expect our women’s team to continue their strong performance from last year,” Barrios said. “We have multiple swimmers that are able to earn NCAA qualifying times in their specific events, as well as our relay teams.”

The Tigers finished the 2010-11 season with an overall record of 7-5, including a 4-2 mark in MPSF meets. Jayme Swalin was a First Team All-MPSF selection in the 1650 Free and a second team honoree in the 500 Free. Joining her on the second team were MaryElla Randall (50 Free), Shelby Bolin (200 Back), and Elena Walterman (100 Fly).

Eight newcomers, along with one redshirt, join the Orange and Black’s deep roster. Dekel Shahaf, who redshirted last season, will be looked upon to have an instant impact.

Swalin will serve as the team’s captain while fellow seniors Ellen Barton, Lia Santini, and Elena Walterman will provide the squad

with experience and leadership.

FreestyleRandall returns for her second year after earning an NCAA qualifying time in the 50 Free as a freshman. Swalin, coming off of a third-place finish in the 1650 Free at the MPSF Championships, will lead the Tigers’ mid-distance freestyle swimmers while junior Mallory McGowan and Shahaf are expected to have an impact, as well.

BreaststrokeMcGowan has been the Orange and Black’s most consistent swimmer in the Breast in her two seasons, winning event titles in five meets last season. She has improved her times each year and will look to earn a spot in the finals at the MPSF Championships in what is the league’s deepest event. Also expected to contribute are Santini and freshman Shannon Mack.

BackstrokeThe Tigers have plenty of depth in the two Back events. Junior Becca Wyant is the team’s top returner. Sophomores Bolin and Hayley Shillington will contribute, as well. Shahaf and newcomers Annie Sumioka and Karen Barboza will

bolster Pacific’s deepest event.

ButterflyThe Orange and Black’s fastest returner is Walterman, who is followed closely by juniors Jenna Chaplin and Allie Vetterlein. Chaplin spent the summer swimming for the Bahamas National Team, where she and Shahaf will be called upon to contribute in the two Fly events, as well.

Individual MedleyVetterlein is the Tigers’ fastest returning swimmer

in the two IM events. Freshmen Kelsey Boreyko and Kelsey Crowder are also expected to contribute.

In an extremely tough conference like the MPSF, Barrios expects the Tigers to challenge the top teams and improve on their seventh-place finish from last year.

“The MPSF is one of the more challenging conferences regionally and nationally,” Barrios noted. “With the addition of BYU to get to 10 members, we hope to finish in the top half and give the top teams a run for their money.”

Pacific had a stellar season in the classroom last year, as well, and Barrios expects the women to improve their team GPA, also.

“Our women’s team was over a 3.0 combined GPA last year,” said Barrios. “I expect our team GPA to improve to a combined 3.1 or 3.2.”

Last season, the Tigers had five MPSF All-Academic honorees in Ellen Barton, Jenna Chaplin, Mallory McGowan, Allie Vetterlein, and Elena Walterman.

All told, the Pacific women’s swimming team is poised to have a memorable 2011-12 season thanks to its large number of returners and its impactful newcomers.

Junior Mallory McGowan

Senior Jayme Swalin

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2011-12 Women’s RosterName Cl. Ht. Events Hometown/Last School

Karen Barboza Fr. 5-8 Fly/Back Chula Vista, Calif./Otay Ranch HSEllen Barton Sr. 5-9 Free Modesto, Calif./West Valley JCShelby Bolin So. 6-0 Free/Back Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs HSKelsey Boreyko Fr. 5-6 Free/IM San Diego, Calif./Home SchoolLauren Bugglin Jr. 5-5 Fly/Back Moraga, Calif./Santa Rosa JCBo Cameron So. 5-9 Free/Back Weymouth, England/Plymouth CollegeJenna Chaplin Jr. 5-3 Free/Fly Nassau, Bahamas/Saint Andrew’s SchoolKelsey Crowder Fr. 5-3 Back/IM Seattle, Wash./Decatur HSNicole Hau Fr. 5-8 Free/Fly Temple City, Calif./Temple HSSydni Johanson Fr. 5-9 Free Holladay, Utah/Skyline HSShannon Mack Fr. 5-6 Breast/IM Mission Viejo, Calif./Santa Margarita HSMallory McGowan Jr. 5-6 Breast Colusa, Calif./Colusa HSMaryElla Randall So. 5-10 Free Walnut Creek, Calif./College Park HSLia Santini Sr. 5-11 Breast/IM Bothell, Wash./Bothell HSLydia Schramm Jr. 5-6 Free/Fly Edmonton, Alberta, Canada/W.P. Wagner HSDekel Shahaf So. 5-8 Fly/Back/IM Modi’in, Israel/Mor HSHayley Shillington So. 5-8 Free/Back Thousand Oaks, Calif./Oaks Christian HSAnnie Sumioka Fr. 5-4 Free/Back Corona, Calif./Centennial HSJayme Swalin Sr. 5-7 Free Kenmore, Wash./Inglemoor HSShannon Van Konynenburg So. 5-5 Free/Back Cape Town, South Africa/Parel Vallei HSAllie Vetterlein Jr. 5-6 Fly/IM Seattle, Wash./John F. Kennedy Catholic Memorial HSElena Walterman Sr. 5-10 Free/Fly Framingham, Mass./Framingham HSLaurie White Jr. 5-4 Free/IM Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles SchoolBecca Wyant Jr. 5-7 Fly/Back Redmond, Wash./Redmond HS

2011-12 Women’s Swim Team - Front row (L to R), Graduate Assistant Coach KC Albiston, Laurie White, Kelsey Boreyko, Shannon Mack, Kelsey Crowder, Annie Sumioka, Shannon Van Konynenburg, Jenna Chaplin, and Becca Wyant. Middle row (L to R), Hayley Shillington, Jayme Swalin, Lydia Schramm, Bo Cameron, Allie Vetterlein, Dekel Shahaf, Mallory McGowan, Lauren Bugglin, and Interim Head Coach Gus Barrios. Back row (L to R), Lia Santini, Shelby Bolin, MaryElla Randall, Sydni Johanson, Ellen Barton, Karen Barboza, Elena Walterman, and Nicole Hau.

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Women’s Profiles

Ellen BartonSeniorFreeModesto, Calif.West Valley JC

Junior (2010-11): Barton was recognized as an All-MPSF Academic selection. She finished 30th in the 1650 Free at the 2011 MPSF Championships, touching the wall at 18:33.89. Barton contributed to Pacific’s wins over Fresno Pacific and UC Santa Cruz with a third-place finish in the same event (18:59.46) in the Tri Meet on Jan. 22.

Sophomore (2009-10): Barton had an impressive showing at the 2010 Big West Championships, placing 11th in the 1650 Free (17:57.48), 13th in the 1000 Free (10:43.85), and 18th in the 500 Free (5:16.67). She finished second in the 1000 Free against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 31 with a time of 11:15.45. Against Fresno State on Jan. 14, Barton touched the wall third in the same event, this time at 11:00.23.

West Valley JC (2008-09): Barton redshirted her only year at West Valley Junior College.

UC Davis (2007-08): Barton swam for UC Davis during her freshman year. She finished 16th in the 1,650 Free, 18th in the 50 Free, 19th in the 1,000 Free, and 29th in the 200 Free at the 2008 Big West Championships.

Thomas Downey HS (‘07): Barton prepped at Thomas Downey High School in Modesto, Calif., where she earned four letters in swimming and was her team’s MVP as a freshman. She was recognized as the team’s most improved swimmer as a senior and was given the team’s Coach’s Award. Barton also lettered in cheerleading.

Personal: Barton was born in Modesto, Calif., and is the daughter of Jim and Paula Barton. She has a younger brother, RJ, who swims for Pacific’s men’s team. Barton lists her hobbies as watching movies and reading. She is pursuing a degree in sport sciences.

Barton’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 28.02 2/6/10100 Free 59.77 10/16/09200 Free 2:03.79 2/23/11500 Free 5:16.67 2/17/101000 Free 10:43.85 2/17/101650 Free 17:57.58 2/17/1050 Fly 32.43 10/9/10

Lia SantiniSeniorBreast/IMBothell, Wash.Bothell HS

Santini’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 27.97 1/16/10100 Free 59.66 11/1/08200 Free 2:07.17 10/17/0850 Breast 33.39 10/9/10100 Breast 1:06.68 2/17/10200 Breast 2:25.03 2/17/10100 IM 1:05.58 10/9/10200 IM 2:14.70 1/30/10400 IM 4:36.45 2/25/09

Junior (2010-11): Santini’s 4:42.79 mark in the 400 IM was good for 22nd at the 2011 MPSF Championships. She placed second in the 100 Breast (1:08.33) in the Fresno Pacific-UC Santa Cruz Tri Meet on Jan. 22 after finishing as the runner-up in the 400 IM (4:44.78)

versus UC Davis on Jan. 14. Against Stanford on Jan. 8, she came in second in the 200 Breast (2:33.93) and third in the 200 IM (2:17.04). She had three top-five finishes in the Tigers’ rout of Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30.

Sophomore (2009-10): Santini finished 11th in

the 100 Breast (1:06.68), 12th in the 400 IM (4:43.60), and 14th in the 200 Breast (2:25.03) at the 2010 Big West Championships. She touched third in the 200 Breast (2:38.94) against California on Oct. 10. Santini also claimed third against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 30, this time in the 100 Breast (1:08.96). She had 12 other top-five finishes throughout the season.

Freshman (2008-09): Santini finished 13th in the 400 IM (4:36.45), 14th in the 100 Breast (1:07.91), and 15th in the 200 Breast (2:27.19) at the 2009 Big West Championships. She took second in the 200 Breast at the Quad Meet on Nov. 1, clocking in at 2:38.78. Against Stanford on Jan. 10, Santini touched the wall at 1:12.04 in the 100 Breast, good for third.

Bothell HS (‘08): Santini graduated from Bothell High School in Bothell, Wash., where she earned four letters in swimming. Outside of her high school team, she swam under head coach Jim Verdier for the WAVE Aquatics club team.

Personal: Santini was born in Kirkland, Wash., and is the daughter of Greg and Amy Santini. She has one brother, Dominic, and one sister, Isabel. Santini is pursuing a degree in art.

Senior Ellen Barton

Senior Lia Santini

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Jayme SwalinSeniorFreeKenmore, Wash.Inglemoor HS

Junior (2010-11): Swalin earned First Team All-MPSF honors in the 1650 Free and was a Second Team selection in the 500 Free. She had an outstanding showing at the 2011 MPSF Championships, finishing third in the 1650 Free (17:01.90), seventh in the 500 Free (4:58.33), and 12th in the 400 IM (4:28.74). Swalin was also a part of the championship’s sixth-place 800 Free Relay and seventh-place 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay teams. She had a pair of first-place finishes in the Quad Meet on Nov. 6, touching the wall first in the 1000 Free (10.26.69) and the 500 Free (5:07.43). Swalin also earned the top time in the 500 Free against Stanford on Jan. 8, coming in at 5:11.44. Her top spots in the 1650 Free (17:31.78) and the 400 IM (4:38.24) helped Pacific defeat Fresno Pacific and UC Santa Cruz on Jan. 22. She also finished first in the 400 IM against UC Davis on Jan. 14, with a time of 4:35.21.

Sophomore (2009-10): Swalin continued to impress during her sophomore campaign as she was the runner-up in the 500 Free (4:54.44), the 1000 Free (10:01.80), and the 1650 Free (16:49.97) at the 2010 Big West Championships. She was also a part of the championship’s 800 Free Relay (7:29.49), 200 Free Relay (1:36.62), and 400 Free Relay (3:31.63) teams that finished third, fourth, and fourth, respectively. First-place finishes in the 500 Free in the Tri Meet on Nov. 11 (5:08.79), versus Stanford on Jan. 9 (5:05.88), against Fresno State on Jan. 14 (5:07.88), and versus San Jose State on Jan. 23 (5:05.95) highlighted her season. She also came in first in a multitude of other events, including the 200 Free, 200 IM, and 1000 Free, throughout the year.

Freshman (2008-09): Swalin had an incredible freshman year for the Tigers, as she was the top finisher in the 500 Free (4:50.95) at the 2009 Big West Championships. She also placed second in both the 1000 Free (9:58.52) and the 1650 Free (16:47.60). Swalin was a member of the third-place 400 Free Relay (3:24.79) and 800 Free Relay (7:31.17) teams. She opened her collegiate career with a runner-up finish in the 400 IM (4:36.62) against California on Oct. 11. Swalin followed that up with two event titles in the Quad Meet on Nov. 1,

Swalin’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 25.85 10/17/08100 Free 52.57 2/17/10200 Free 1:51.49 2/23/11500 Free 4:50.95 2/25/091000 Free 9:58.52 2/25/091650 Free 16:47.60 2/25/0950 Back 31.70 9/13/08200 Back 2:17.91 10/31/0950 Breast 32.06 10/9/10100 Breast 1:09.70 1/16/10200 Breast 2:25.57 11/20/08100 IM 1:03.91 9/13/08200 IM 2:13.19 11/6/10400 IM 4:28.74 2/23/11

Women’s Profileswinning the 1000 Free and the 500 Free with times of 10:2158 and 5:04.93, respectively. She also won the 500 Free versus Stanford on Jan. 10, clocking in at 5:10.07.

Inglemoor HS (‘08): Swalin graduated from Inglemoor High School in Kenmore, Wash., where she earned four letters in swimming. She played a large role in her team’s four consecutive state championships and was recognized as the 4A Washington State Swimmer of the Year as a senior. Swalin garnered All-America honors in the 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Free Relay, and 400 Free Relay, earning the title of Iron Woman in 2007. She also qualified for the U.S. Junior Nationals in the 400 IM and the Short Course Nationals in the 500 Free and 400 IM. Outside of the pool, Swalin was a four-year member of the National Honor Society and was an Academic All-America selection in 2007.

Personal: Swalin was born in Seattle, Wash., and is the daughter of Kent Swalin and Mary Lou Hill. She has one sister, Jenna. Swalin is majoring in development and culture change.

Elena WaltermanSeniorFree/FlyFramingham, Mass.Framingham HS

Junior (2010-11): Walterman was a Second Team All-MPSF honoree in the 100 Fly and finished seventh in the same event (55.93) at the 2011 MPSF Championships. She placed first in the 100 Fly (58.28) and the 200 Fly (2:08.37) in the Tigers’ win over Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30 before touching the wall first in the same two events in the Quad Meet Nov. 6. Walterman also came in first in the 200 Fly (2:09.54) against UC Davis on Jan. 14 and the 100 Fly (58.73) in the Tri Meet on Jan. 22.

Sophomore (2009-10): At the 2010 Big West Championships, Walterman finished second in the 200 Fly (2:02.30), fifth in the 100 Fly (55.80), and 13th in the 500 Free (5:07.92). She was also a member of the 800 Free Relay (7:29.49),

Walterman’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 25.54 11/20/08100 Free 55.21 11/6/10200 Free 1:55.25 1/14/10500 Free 5:07.92 2/17/1050 Fly 27.07 10/9/10100 Fly 55.31 2/25/09200 Fly 2:02.30 2/17/10100 IM 1:09.15 10/9/10200 IM 2:10.84 2/25/09

Senior Jayme Swalin

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Women’s Profiles400 Free Relay (3:31.63), and 400 Medley Relay (3:47.92) teams that finished third, fourth, and fourth, respectively. Walterman had a pair of first-place finishes in the 100 Fly (58.52) and the 200 Fly (2:06.35) at the Tri Meet on Nov. 21. She came in first in the 100 Fly (57.91) and second in the 200 Fly (2:05.81) versus Stanford on Jan. 9. In all, she took first place in the two Fly

events six times. Showing her versatility, she claimed first place in the 200 Free against Fresno State on Jan. 14, clocking in at 1:55.25. She did the same versus UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 30.

Freshman (2008-09): Walterman finished fifth in the 100 Fly (55.31), ninth in the 200 Fly (2:04.59), and 17th in the 200 IM (2:10.84) at the 2009 Big West Championships. She was also a member of the third-place 400 Medley Relay (3:36.61) team. Walterman had her breakout meet against UC Davis on Jan. 24, winning the 100 Fly (57.45) and finishing second in the 200 Fly (2:07.14). She followed that with wins in the same events against Cal Poly on Feb. 6, this time with times of 57.33 and 2:05.58.

Framingham HS (‘08): Walterman prepped at Framingham High School in Framingham, Mass. She led her team to numerous top-three finishes in the New England Senior Championships, claiming an individual title in the 100 Fly in 2006. Walterman was named to the National Top 16 list as well as the New England Top 10 list. She swam for the Shawmut Aquatic Club under coaches Matthew Craven and Susan Trainer.

Personal: Walterman was born in Plano, Texas, and is the daughter of Michael Walterman and Nora Scharf. She has an older brother, Thomas, and a twin brother, Maxwell, both of whom swim. Walterman lists surfing, snowboarding, and traveling as her hobbies. She is pursuing a degree in sports medicine.

Jenna ChaplinJuniorFree/FlyNassau, BahamasSt. Andrew’s School

Sophomore (2010-11): Chaplin was recognized as an All-MPSF Academic selection. A solid outing at the 2011 MPSF Championships saw her place 10th in the 200 Fly (2:05.24), 14th in the 100 Fly (57.12), and 18th in the 500 Free (5:02.29). She was also a member of the championship’s sixth-place 800 Free Relay team. Chaplin earned a trio of first-place finishes on the year,

touching first in the 100 Fly (58.64) at the Tri Meet on Oct. 29, first in the 1000 Free (10:41.86) versus Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30, and first in the 200 Fly (2:07.59) at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22. She further impressed with a runner-up performance against Stanford in the 100 Fly (1:00.88) on Jan. 8.

Freshman (2009-10): Chaplin finished eighth in the 1000 Free (10:30.06), 11th in the 500 Free (5:04.32), and 12th in the 200 Fly (2:09.05) at the 2010 Big West Championships. She took home a pair of first-place finishes against Seattle U on Oct. 30, winning the 1000 Free (10:43.78) and the 500 Free (5:17.16). She followed that up with a top finish in the 1000 Free (10:58.39) against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 31.

International: Chaplin claimed the 800 Free title in the 40th Annual RBC Bahamas National Championships in June of 2010. She swam in an incredible 15 events during the four-day meet. Chaplin also participated in the Central American and Caribbean Swimming Championships from June 25, 2010, to July 3, 2010, in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. In that meet, she took second in both the 400 Free (4:37.02) and the 200 Fly (2:25.04). She also claimed fourth in both the 200 Free (2:12.58) and the 100 Fly (1:05.37). Chaplin swam the first leg for the 800 Free Relay team that claimed first place.

St. Andrew’s HS (‘09): Chaplin attended Saint Andrew’s School in Nassau, Bahamas. She swam and ran track for the Hurricanes.

Personal: Chaplin was born in Nassau, Bahamas, and is the daughter of Ken and Sheila Chaplin. She has an older brother, Kai. Chaplin is majoring in studio art and psychology, and lists her hobbies as traveling, sailing, and scuba diving.

Chaplin’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 26.00 1/8/11100 Free 54.86 11/6/11200 Free 1:57.25 10/9/10500 Free 5:02.29 2/23/111000 Free 10:30.06 2/17/101650 Free 17:55.85 10/16/0950 Fly 27.01 10/9/10100 Fly 56.97 2/23/11200 Fly 2:05.24 2/23/11

Senior Elena Walterman

Junior Jenna Chaplin

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Women’s Profiles

Mallory McGowanJuniorBreastColusa, Calif.Colusa HS

Sophomore (2010-11): McGowan was recognized as an All-MPSF Academic selection. She finished 12th in the 100 Breast (1:04.46) and 18th in the 200 Breast (2:23.62) at the 2011 MPSF Championships, and was also a part of the championship’s fifth-place 200 Medley Relay (1:44.12) and eighth-place 400 Medley Relay (3:50.56) teams. One of Pacific’s most consistent swimmers, McGowan placed in the top five in the 100 Breast in all but one meet and in the top five in the 200 Breast in all but two. First-place finishes in the 200 Breast (2:24.49) against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30, the 100 Breast (1:05.57) at the Quad Meet on Nov. 6, the 200 Breast (2:26.66) versus Stanford on Jan. 8, and both Breast events (1:05.37, 2:23.83) at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22 highlighted her breakout season.

Freshman (2009-10): At the 2010 Big West Championships, McGowan came in sixth in the 100 Breast (1:04.98), 12th in the 200 Breast (2:22.37), and 19th in the 200 IM (2:09.01). She was also a member of the 200 Free Relay (1:36.62) and 400 Medley Relay (3:47.92) teams that each finished fourth. McGowan had an impressive freshman season, earning at least one top-five finish in each regular season meet. Top finishes in the 200 Breast (2:27.90) versus Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 31 and the 100 Breast (1:06.92) against Denver on Jan. 7 highlighted McGowan’s freshman campaign. She would claim five more first-place finishes on the year.

Colusa HS (‘09): McGowan graduated from Colusa High School in Colusa, Calif., where she set the section record for the 100 Breast (1:04.17) as a senior. She also had a top time in the 200 Free (1:55.15). McGowan earned all-league honors twice and was an All-America selection in the 100 Breast. She also played soccer and ran track.

McGowan’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 25.98 11/7/09100 Free 55.78 1/29/11200 Free 1:58.22 1/14/10500 Free 5:22.71 1/23/10100 Back 1:08.43 10/16/0950 Breast 31.21 10/9/10100 Breast 1:04.44 2/23/11200 Breast 2:22.12 2/17/10200 IM 2:09.01 2/17/10400 IM 4:53.53 10/10/09

McGowan led her school’s soccer team to two Northern Section championships on the way to earning Offensive MVP honors.

Personal: McGowan was born in Woodland, Calif., and is the daughter of Ellen and Jim McGowan. She has one younger sister, Hannah. McGowan is majoring in sports medicine and enjoys camping, riding bikes, watching movies, and spending time with family and friends.

Allie VetterleinJuniorFly/IMSeattle, Wash.J.F.K. Catholic Memorial HS

Sophomore (2010-11): Vetterlein was recognized as an All-MPSF Academic selection. At the 2011 MPSF Championships, she placed 13th in the 100 Fly (56.89), 14th in the 200 Fly (2:05.96), and 15th in the 200 IM (2:06.70). Vetterlein was also a member of the championship’s fifth-place 200 Medley Relay (1:44.12) and eighth-place 400 Medley Relay (3:50.56) teams. A pair of first-place times in the 100 Fly (59.85) and 200 IM (2:11.96) came against Stanford on Jan. 8. She claimed second in the 200 Fly (2:08.58) at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, and came in third a trio of times during the year.

Freshman (2009-10): Vetterlein placed 11th in both the 100 Fly (57.69) and 200 Fly (2:08.22) and 21st in the 200 IM (2:11.50) at the 2010 Big West Championships. She finished second in the 100 Fly versus California on Oct. 10, clocking in at 1:00.89. Vetterlein claimed second place in the 200 Fly (2:17.33) against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 31, and took third in the 100 Fly (1:01.75) against Stanford on Jan. 9. A time of 2:11.59 was good enough for second in the 200 IM versus San Jose State on Jan. 23.

J.F.K. Catholic Memorial HS (‘09): Vetterlein prepped at John F. Kennedy Catholic Memorial High School in Burien, Wash., where she earned four letters in swimming. She was her team’s captain as a senior, and earned MVP and All-America honors. Vetterlein was also a First Team All-State selection.

Personal: Vetterlein was born in Seattle, Wash., and is the daughter of Malcolm and Lisa Vetterlein She has a twin sister, Nikki, who swims at West Virginia. Vetterlein is a business major and enjoys hanging out with friends.

Vetterlein’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 26.33 10/16/09100 Free 55.47 10/15/10200 Free 2:00.50 1/30/1050 Back 29.97 10/9/10100 Back 1:01.18 11/6/10200 Back 2:12.44 1/14/10100 Breast 1:11.61 10/15/10100 Fly 56.89 2/23/11200 Fly 2:05.96 2/23/11100 IM 1:02.31 10/9/10200 IM 2:06.00 2/23/11400 IM 4:45.25 10/16/09

Junior Mallory McGowan

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Women’s Profiles

Laurie WhiteJuniorFree/IMJacksonville, Fla.The Bolles School

Sophomore (2010-11): White finished 28th in the 1650 Free at the 2011 MPSF Championships with a time of 18:05.70. A third-place time in the 400 IM (4:47.22) highlighted her performance against UC Davis on Jan. 14, while a second-place finish in the 1650 Free (18:15.51) helped the Tigers defeat Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30.

Freshman (2009-10): The 2010 Big West Championships saw White take 13th in the 400 IM (4:44.44), 14th in the 200 Fly (2:17.95), and 15th in the 1000 Free (10:52.52). She earned third place in the 1000 Free against Seattle U on Oct. 30, touching the wall at 10:54.16. She also claimed third in the 400 IM (4:53.97) versus Denver on Jan. 17.

The Bolles School (‘09): White attended The Bolles School in

Jacksonville, Fla., where she earned four letters in swimming. She won the 3K Jacksonville Hammerhead Ocean Marathons as a senior, and finished third at regionals and 10th at state in the 500 Free as a junior. As a sophomore, White place second in districts and fourth in regionals in the 500 Free. She also lettered once in diving.

Personal: White was born in Doylestown, Pa., and is the daughter of Robin and Richard White. She has one older sister, Robin. White is an Asian studies major and lists her hobbies as skateboarding, surfing, fishing, and shopping.

White’s Top Times

Event Time Date1650 Free 18:05.70 2/23/11100 Fly 1:04.15 10/16/09200 Fly 2:16.54 2/17/10400 IM 4:42.62 2/17/10

Becca WyantJuniorFly/BackRedmond, Wash.Redmond HS

Sophomore (2010-11): Wyant was recognized as an All-MPSF Academic selection. At the 2011 MPSF Championships, she placed 23rd in both the 100 Fly (59.10) and 100 Back (1.00.71) and was a member of

Wyant’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 24.26 2/17/10100 Free 58.25 2/6/10200 Free 2:08.42 10/16/0950 Back 26.64 2/23/11100 Back 58.94 2/17/10200 Back 2:11.17 2/17/10100 Fly 58.82 2/17/10200 Fly 2:16.39 1/17/10200 IM 2:16.22 1/23/10

Shelby BolinSophomoreFree/BackBlue Springs, Mo.Blue Springs HS

Freshman (2010-11): Bolin earned Second Team All-MPSF honors in the 200 Back, placing seventh in the same event (2:04.97), and 15th in the 100 Back (58.48), at the 2011 MPSF Championships. Bolin finished first in the 200 Back (2:09.41) at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22. She came in second in the 100 Back (1:00.85) versus UC Davis on Jan. 14 and at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22.

the 200 Medley Relay (1:44.12), 200 Free Relay (1:35.69), and 400 Medley Relay (3:50.56) teams that finished fifth, seventh, and eighth, respectively. Wyant claimed the top time in the 100 Back (1:00.00) at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, and helped the Tigers defeat Cal State Bakersfield with a pair of fourth-place finishes in the 100 Back (1:02.06) and 50 Free (25.64) on Oct.30.

Freshman (2009-10): Wyant finished ninth in the 200 Back (2:11.17) and 12th in both the 100 Fly (58.82) and 100 Back (58.94) at the 2010 Big West Championships. She touched the wall first in the 50 Free (25.71) against Seattle U on Oct. 30. In the Tri Meet on Nov. 21, Wyant was clocked at 25.66 in the 50 Free, good for first place.

Redmond HS (‘09): Wyant graduated from Redmond High School in Redmond, Wash. Her team’s captain and MVP as a senior, she placed fourth at state in the 100 Fly and seventh in the 100 Back. Wyant finished 12th at state in the 50 Free as a sophomore.

Personal: Wyant was born in Redmond, Wash., and is the daughter of

Ellen and Greg Wyant. She has an older sister, Elle, and an older brother, Gregory. Wyant is majoring in theater arts and graphic design, and enjoys playwriting, acting, and photography.

Junior Laurie White

Junior Becca Wyant

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Bolin’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 26.55 1/22/11200 Free 1:59.11 11/6/10500 Free 5:11.16 2/23/1150 Back 28.11 2/23/11100 Back 57.77 2/23/11200 Back 2:03.34 2/23/11

Bo CameronSophomoreFree/BackWeymouth, EnglandPlymouth College

Freshman (2010-11): Cameron experienced her breakout meet at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, where she finished second in the 200 Free (1:55.39) and 200 Back (2:15.29) and fifth in the 50 Free (25.71). Third-place times in the 100 Back (1:00.65) at the Tri Meet on Oct. 29, the 100 Free (54.72) versus Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30, and the 200 Back (2:11.17) against UC Davis on Jan. 14 further highlighted her season.

Plymouth College (‘10): Cameron graduated from Plymouth College in Plymouth, England.

Personal: Cameron was born in Durban, South Africa, and is the daughter of Gina Oakley. She has an older brother, Nick. A business major, Cameron enjoys dancing during her free time.

Blue Springs HS (‘10): Bolin prepped at Blue Springs High School in Blue Springs, Mo. She was an All-America selection in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Outside of the pool, Bolin was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Bolin was born in Blue Springs, Mo., and is the daughter of Steve and Connie Bolin. She has an older brother, Zach. Bolin is majoring in sports medicine and enjoys reading in her spare time.

Cameron’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 25.37 11/6/10100 Free 54.31 11/6/10200 Free 1:53.25 2/23/1150 Back 29.21 10/15/10100 Back 58.47 2/23/11200 Back 2:09.59 2/23/11

MaryElla RandallSophomoreFreeWalnut Creek, Calif.College Park HS

Freshman (2010-11): Randall earned Second Team All-MPSF honors in the 50 Free after a stellar first season at Pacific. At the 2011 MPSF Championships, she finished fourth in the 50 Free (22.99) and 15th in the 100 Free (52.26) and was a member of the championship’s fifth-place 200 Medley Relay (1:44.12), seventh-place 200 Free Relay (1:35.69) and 400 Free Relay (3:29.67), and eighth-place 400 Medley Relay (3:50.56) teams. Randall had an eye-opening first season for the Orange and Black, finishing second in both the 50 Free (24.32) and 100 Free (53.11) at the Tri Meet on Oct. 29 before winning the 50 Free the following day against Cal State Bakersfield with a time of 24.24. She also claimed the top spot in the 50 Free at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, clocking in at 24.36. All told, she finished second in the 50 Free at three different meets.

College Park HS (‘10): Randall attended College Park High School in Pleasant Hill, Calif., where she earned three letters in swimming. She was named the Diablo Valley Athletic League MVP in 2010

Personal: Randall was born in Walnut Creek, Calif., and is the daughter of Matthew and Diane Randall. She has a younger brother, Montana. Randall is pursuing a degree in

education and enjoys listening to music, hanging out with friends, and art.

Randall’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 22.99 2/23/11100 Free 51.96 2/23/11200 Free 1:55.52 2/23/11100 Back 1:04.16 10/15/10

Freshman (2010-11): Schramm finished 21st in the 1650 Free at the 2011 MPSF Championships, clocking in at 17:43.60. A third-place time in the 500 Free (5:27.82)

Lydia SchrammSophomoreFree/FlyEdmonton, Alberta, CanadaW.P. Wagner HS

Sophomore Shelby Bolin

Sophomore MaryElla Randall

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Women’s Profiles

Hayley ShillingtonSophomoreFree/BackThousand Oaks, Calif.Oaks Christian HS

Freshman (2010-11): Shillington placed 13th in the 200 Back (2:04.30), 14th in the 500 Free (5:03.49), and 18th in the 200 Free (1:53.24) at the 2011 MPSF Championships to conclude an impressive first year

for the Orange and Black. She was also a part of the 800 Free Relay (7:33.39), 200 Free Relay (1:35.69), and 400 Free Relay (3:29.67) teams that finished sixth, seventh, and seventh at the championships, respectively. Shillington opened the year with second-place times in the 200 Free (1:55.04) and 500 Free (5:05.56) at the Pacific Invite on Oct. 15 and 16 before winning the 200 Free (1:55.75) and the 200

Back (2:08.18) against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30. She finished first in the 200 Back (2:08.61) in the Quad Meet on Nov. 6 and first in the 500 Free (5:04.31) at both the Tri Meet on Jan. 22 and against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29.

Oaks Christian HS (‘10): Shillington graduated from Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. She was named the Tri-Valley League Swimmer of the

Shillington’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 25.48 10/15/10100 Free 54.05 10/15/10200 Free 1:53.24 2/23/11500 Free 5:02.17 2/23/11200 Back 2:04.30 2/23/11100 Fly 1:02.98 10/9/10100 IM 1:06.16 10/9/10200 IM 2:15.40 10/30/10

Shannon Van Konynenburg

SophomoreFree/BackCape Town, South AfricaParel Vallei HS

Freshman (2010-11): Van Konynenburg earned a pair of top-five finishes in the 100 Back (1:02.76) and the 50 Free (25.66) in Pacific’s win against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30. She finished fourth in the 100 Back (1:01.94) versus Stanford on Jan. 8 and fourth in the 100 Free (56.68) at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22.

Parel Vallei HS (‘10): Van Konynenburg attended Parel Vallei High School in Cape Town, South Africa.

Personal: Van Konynenburg was born in Cape Town,

South Africa, and is the daughter of Bernard and Karin Van Konynenburg. She has a younger sister, Stacey. Van Konynenburg is pursing a degree in business and enjoys hanging out with friends and listening to music.

Van Konynenburg’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 24.95 2/23/11100 Free 54.15 2/23/11200 Free 1:59.72 10/15/10100 Back 59.92 2/23/11

Dekel ShahafRS FreshmanFly/Back/IMModi’in, IsraelMor HS

Freshman (2010-11): Shahaf redshirted her first season at Pacific.

Mor HS (‘10): Shahaf graduated from Mor High School in Reut, Israel.

Personal: Shahaf 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. Shahaf is pursuing a degree in engineering management.

came versus Stanford on Jan 8. Schramm had a pair of top-five finishes in the 1000 Free (10:58.69) and the 500 Free (5:26.57) to help the Tigers defeat Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30.

W.P. Wagner HS (‘10): Schramm graduated from W.P. Wagner High

School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Personal: Schramm was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and is the daughter of John Schramm and Cheryl Wall. She has one older brother, Alex.

Schramm’s Top Times

Event Time Date100 Free 57.55 1/22/11200 Free 2:02.56 1/22/11500 Free 5:08.40 2/23/111000 Free 10:54.20 1/14/111650 Free 17:43.60 2/23/1150 Fly 29.64 10/9/10100 Fly 1:06.93 10/9/10200 Fly 2:12.93 2/23/11400 IM 5:06.37 10/15/10

Year as a junior and senior, and was an all-county selection from 2008 to 2010. An All-America honoree as a junior, Shillington was also her team’s MVP from 2008 to 2010.

Personal: Shillington was born in Thousand Oaks, Ca-lif. and is the daughter of Sandra and Todd Shillington. A sport management major, she lists her hobbies as going to the beach and hanging out with friends.

Sophomore Hayley Shillington

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Women’s Profiles

Lauren BugglinJuniorFly/BackMoraga, Calif.Santa Rosa JC

Santa Rosa JC (2009-11): Bugglin spent two seasons at Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, Calif. She was her team’s MVP in 2011, and was twice voted an all-conference and All-America selection.

Campolindo HS (‘09): Bugglin prepped at Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif.

Personal: Bugglin has one sister, Adrienne. She will major in communication with the goal of working in public relations.

Karen BarbozaFreshmanFly/BackChula Vista, Calif.Otay Ranch HS

Otay Ranch HS (‘11): Barboza graduated from Otay Ranch High School in Chula Vista, Calif.

Personal: Barboza is the daughter of Humberto Barboza and Ana Sosa. She has two brothers, Victor and Humberto, Jr. Braboza will major in political science with the goal of going to law school.

Kelsey BoreykoFreshmanFree/IMSan Diego, Calif.Home School

Home School (‘11): Boreyko was home schooled.

Personal: Boreyko was born in San Diego, Calif., and has one younger sister, Micaela. She is pursuing a degree in business management.

Kelsey CrowderFreshmanBack/IMSeattle, Wash.Decatur HS

Decatur HS (‘11): Crowder graduated from Decatur High School in Federal Way, Wash. A member of the Gators’ swimming program, she was her team’s MVP as both a junior and senior. Crowder was also a member of the National Honor Society and the French Honor Society.

Personal: Crowder was born in Seattle, Wash., and is the daughter of Alan and Debbie Crowder. She has one

older sister, Lindsey. Crowder will pursue a degree in sports medicine with the goal of becoming a doctor.

Nicole HauFreshmanFree/FlyTemple City, Calif.Temple City HS

Temple City HS (‘11): Hau attended Temple City High School in Temple City, Calif. She earned four letters in swimming and was her team’s captain for three years. Academically, Hau earned Scholastic All-America honors and was a member of the California Scholarship Federation.

Personal: Hau was born in Pasadena, Calif., and is the daugher of Hong and Josephine Hau. She has a younger sister, Bethany. Hau will pursue a degree in prepharmacy with the goal of becoming a pharmacist. She enjoys making ceramics in her free time.

Sydni JohansonFreshmanFreeHolladay, UtahSkyline HS

Skyline HS (‘11): Johanson prepped at Skyline High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she earned four letters in swimming for the Eagles. She was a two-time individual state champion and four-time relay state champion. Johanson received Academic All-America honors from USA Swimming, and was member of the National Honor Society. She also ran track.

Personal: Johanson was born in Redondo Beach, Calif., and is the daughter of Dave and Traci Johanson. She was two younger sisters, Britni and Carli. In her free time, Johanson enjoys waterkskiing. She plans to major in economics with the goal of becoming a financial planner.

Shannon MackFreshmanBreast/IMMission Viejo, Calif.Santa Margarita HS

Santa Margarita HS (‘11): Mack graduated from Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. In her time as an Eagle, Mack was named the her team’s Outstanding Swimmer as a freshman and sophomore. She was given the Most Inspirational award as a junior and the Coaches’ Award as a senior. Academically, Mack earned an International Baccalaureate certificate. She swam for both the Coto Coyote and Mission Viejo Nadadores club programs.

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Women’s Profiles

Annie SumiokaFreshmanFree/BackCorona, Calif.Centennial HS

Centennial HS (‘11): Sumioka prepped at Centennial High School in Corona, Calif. A four-year letterwinner for the Huskies, she was her team’s MVP each season and captained her team for three seasons. Her record-setting 100 Back time earned Sumioka All-America recognition.

Personal: Sumioka was born in Huntington Beach, Calif., and is the daughter of Mona and Tony Sumioka. Her hobbies include cooking, dancing, and doing yoga. Sumioka is majoring in sports medicine with the goal of becoming an athletic or personal trainer.

Personal: Mack was born in Palmdale, Calif., and is the daughter of David and Mary Mack. She has two younger siblings, Taryn and Sean. Mack lists her hobbies as dancing, art, and writing. She will pursue a degree in communication with the career goal of becoming a journalist.

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2010-11 Women’s Season Review2010-11 Schedule & Results

Date Opponent Location Result

10/15 Pacific Invite1 Kjeldsen Pool 3rd of 410/16 Pacific Invite1 Kjeldsen Pool 3rd of 410/29 Nevada2 Kjeldsen Pool W, 156-106 UC Davis2 Kjeldsen Pool L, 144-11210/30 at Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. W, 165-11511/6 Seattle U3 Kjeldsen Pool W, 160-99 Loyola Marymount3 Kjeldsen Pool W, 152-107 Cal State Bakersfield3 Kjeldsen Pool W, 170-891/8 at Stanford Stanford, Calif. L, 143-1051/14 at UC Davis Davis, Calif. L, 184-1051/22 Fresno Pacific4 Kjeldsen Pool W, 178-801/22 UC Santa Cruz4 Kjeldsen Pool W, 183-731/28 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. L, 240-541/29 at UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, Calif. L, 219-602/23-26 MPSF Championships Long Beach, Calif. 7th of 9

Home meets in bold.1 - Pacific Invite (BYU, Washington State, Fresno State)2 - Tri Meet3 - Quad Meet4 - Tri Meet

2011 MPSF Championship ResultsFebruary 23-26, 2011

Long Beach, Calif.

Finish School Points

1 UC Davis 7262 UC Santa Barbara 6293 Cal Poly 6144 San Diego 4085 Loyola Marymount 3176 Northern Colorado 2477 Pacific 2328 Seattle U 2019 Cal State Bakersfield 200

2011 All-MPSF Selections

First Team

Name Event Time

Jayme Swalin 1650 Free 17:01.90

Second Team

Name Event Time

Jayme Swalin 500 Free 4:58.33MaryElla Randall 50 Free 22.99Elena Walterman 100 Fly 55.93Shelby Bolin 200 Back 2:04.97

2011 MPSF All-AcademicSelections

Name Year

Jenna Chaplin Jr.Allie Vetterlein So.Ellen Barton Sr.Mallory McGowan Jr.Becca Wyant So.

The 2010-11 season saw the Pacific women’s swimming program transition from the Big West into the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation for the conference’s inaugural swimming and diving campaign.

The Tigers welcomed Washington State, BYU, and Fresno State to Kjeldsen Pool for the season-opening Pacific Invitational. Despite finishing third, numerous individual swimmers highlighted the Tigers’ weekend. Jayme Swalin notched a fifth-place finish in the 1650 Free and a 10th-place finish in the 400 IM. Day Two saw another solid performance, including a second-place finish by freshman Hayley Shillington in the 500 Free. Shillington would go on to earn MPSF Swimmer of the Week honors for her performance in the meet

A tri meet with UC Davis and Nevada saw the Tigers finish second to the Aggies but defeat the Wolfpack 156-106. A solo match-up with MPSF member Cal State Bakersfield followed, as Pacific dominated the Roadrunners 165-115 behind a first-place time from the 200 Medley team as well as individual wins in the 1000 Free, 200 Fly, and 50 Free, among others.

In their lone quad meet of the year, the Orange and Black came out on top, beating MPSF foes Seattle U, Loyola Marymount, and Cal State Bakersfield in impressive fashion, improving their record to 5-1 (4-0 MPSF). Top spots in numerous events, highlighted by Shillington’s 200 Back, MaryElla Randall’s 100 Free, and Allie Vetterlein’s 200 IM finishes, put the Tigers over the top.

After a pair of losses, the team rebounded with a rout of both Fresno Pacific and UC Santa Cruz in a home tri-meet thanks to first-place performances from Swalin (1650 Free), Mallory McGowan (100 Breast and 200 Breast), Shillington (200 Free and 500 Free), and Randall (50 Free and 100 Free).

Pacific finished the regular season at 7-4 (4-2 MPSF) heading into the first-ever MPSF Swimming and Diving Championships. Solid individual performances from Swalin (3rd in 1650 Free, 7th in 500 Free) and Randall (4th in 50 Free), along with a fifth-place finish in the 200 Medley relay and a sixth-place time in the 800 Free relay resulted in a seventh-place team finish in the nine-team tournament.

Women’s Team Lays Groundwork For Bright Future

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2010-11 Women’s Top Times50 Free Time DateMaryElla Randall 22.99 2/24/11Becca Wyant 24.50 1/22/11Shannon Van Konynenburg 24.95 10/15/10Bo Cameron 25.37 11/6/10Hayley Shillington 25.48 10/15/10

100 Free Time DateMaryElla Randall 51.96 2/26/11Hayley Shillington 54.05 10/15/10Shannon Van Konynenburg 54.15 2/24/10Bo Cameron 54.31 11/6/10Jenna Chaplin 54.86 11/6/10

200 Free Time DateJayme Swalin 1:51.49 2/23/11Hayley Shillington 1:53.24 2/25/11Bo Cameron 1:53.25 2/25/11MaryElla Randall 1:55.52 2/25/11

500 Free Time DateJayme Swalin 4:58.33 2/24/11Hayley Shillington 5:02.17 2/24/11Jenna Chaplin 5:02.29 2/24/11Lydia Schramm 5:08.40 2/24/11Katie McBride 5:09.48 2/24/11

1000 Free Time DateJayme Swalin 10:26.69 11/6/10Katie McBride 10:33.22 1/29/11Jenna Chaplin 10:41.86 10/30/10Lydia Schramm 10:54.20 1/14/11Laurie White 10:57.42 1/29/11

1650 Free Time DateJayme Swalin 17:01.90 2/26/11Katie McBride 17:38.32 2/26/11Lydia Schramm 17:43.60 2/26/11Laurie White 18:05.70 2/23/11Jenna Chaplin 18:10.98 10/15/10

100 Breast Time DateMallory McGowan 1:04.44 2/25/11Zoe Coles 1:06.51 2/25/11Lia Santini 1:07.33 2/24/11Callie Decker 1:09.35 11/6/10

200 Breast Time DateMallory McGowan 2:24.24 2/25/11Zoe Coles 2:26.19 2/26/11Callie Decker 2:28.27 11/6/10Lia Santini 2:28.52 2/26/11Jayme Swalin 2:31.75 10/15/10

100 Fly Time DateElena Walterman 55.57 2/25/11Allie Vetterlein 56.89 2/25/11Jenna Chaplin 56.97 2/25/11Megan Machynia 58.83 2/25/11Becca Wyant 58.96 2/25/11

200 Fly Time DateJenna Chaplin 2:05.12 2/26/11Allie Vetterlein 2:05.96 2/26/11Elena Walterman 2:06.72 2/26/11Lydia Schramm 2:12.93 2/26/11

100 Back Time DateShelby Bolin 57.77 2/25/11Bo Cameron 58.47 2/25/11Becca Wyant 59.62 2/25/11Shannon Van Konynenburg 59.92 2/25/11Allie Vetterlein 1:01.18 11/6/10

200 Back Time DateShelby Bolin 2:03.34 2/26/11Hayley Shillington 2:04.30 2/26/11Bo Cameron 2:09.59 2/26/11Amanda Schlenker 2:10.37 2/26/11Allie Vetterlein 2:12.47 1/22/11

400 IM Time DateJayme Swalin 4:28.74 2/25/11Lia Santini 4:42.58 2/25/11Laurie White 4:46.07 2/25/11

200 IM Time DateAllie Vetterlein 2:06.00 2/24/11Jayme Swalin 2:10.64 2/24/11Mallory McGowan 2:13.19 11/6/10Zoe Coles 2:13.67 2/24/11

200 Medley Relay Time DateWyant, McGowan, Vetterlein, Randall 1:44.12 2/23/11Wyant, McGowan, Walterman, Randall 1:48.50 11/6/10Wyant, McGowan, Walterman, Randall 1:48.54 1/14/11

400 Medley Relay Time DateWyant, McGowan, Vetterlein, Randall 3:50.56 2/24/11Cameron, McGowan, Walterman, Randall 4:00.07 1/22/11Bolin, Coles, Chaplin, Shillington 4:03.69 1/22/11

400 Free Relay Time DateRandall, Shillington, Cameron, Swalin 3:29.67 2/26/11Shillington, Cameron, Bolin, Randall 3:37.57 10/15/10Cameron, Van Konynenburg, Vetterlein, Randall 3:37.92 10/30/10

200 Free Relay Time DateRandall, Shillington, Swalin, Wyant 1:35.69 2/25/11Randall, Van Konynenburg, Shillington, Wyant 1:39.91 1/22/11Van Konynenburg, Swalin, Wyant, Randall 1:40.48 10/15/10

800 Free Relay Time DateSwalin, Chaplin, Cameron, Shillington 7:33.39 2/23/11Shillington, Cameron, Bolin, Swalin 7:52.39 10/15/10Randall, Schramm, Vetterlein, Schlenker 8:05.46 10/15/10

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2011-12 men’s Team

2011-12 Season Preview............................................222011-12 Roster............................................................232011-12 Swimmer Profiles..................................24-342010-11 Season Review.............................................352010-11 Top Times....................................................36

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2011-12 Men’s Season PreviewTiger Men Return 20, Look To Improve In Challenging MPSF

20 Letterwinners Return As Pacific Looks To Remain Strong In Expanded MPSF

As former assistant coach Gus Barrios transitions into his new role as Interim Head Coach, Pacific’s men’s swim team will rely on its 20 returning letterwinners for leadership and stability to ensure that the Tigers remain focused on improving in an expanded Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.

“The conference expanded from three members to eight in the offseason,” Barrios noted. “Our goal is to finish in the top half at the league championships.”

Pacific welcomes back six seniors for their final years of collegiate competition. Captaining this year’s squad is Kevin Byers, one of only two four-year swimmers on the team.

The Orange and Black return all six of their First Team All-MPSF selections from last year, including reigning 200 Back champion sophomore Oliver Simkovic.

While the Tigers are blessed to have so many swimmers returning, the nine-man incoming class is expected to turn some heads. Brandon Chandler, Cooper Rogers, and Casey Fleming will be looked upon to contribute right from the start.

“We want to improve our NCAA times from last season,” Barrios continued. “I expect our relay teams to earn qualification times and for Oliver to return to the

championships, as well.”

FreestyleThe Tigers return the core of their freestyle relay squads in junior Kevin Schirmer and sophomores Taylor Moore and Adam Sharp. Junior Zach Zlotoff was a First Team All-MPSF pick in both the 500 Free and the 1650 Free. Joining him on the first team was classmate Sean Dunnigan in the 1650 Free. Freshmen Rogers and Fleming are expected to give the Tigers depth in the individual freestyle events.

BackstrokeSimkovic is the Tigers’ top returner in the Back events. He claimed the 200 Back title at the MPSF Championships, setting a conference record in the process. He earned First Team All-MPSF honors in the event. Fleming and Rogers will swim backstroke, as well.

BreastPacific has plenty of depth in the Breast events, led by top returner Nate LeRoy. Schirmer, along with senior Roger Ward, junior Jonathan Alves, and sophomore DJ Schilling, will also contribute. LeRoy, Schirmer, and Ward were all

First Team A l l - M P S F se lect ions in the Breast last year. F r e s h m a n C a m e r o n Franke is e x p e c t e d to bolster the Tigers’ breastroke group.

ButterflyA trio of r e t u r n e r s has the

Tigers looking solid in the Fly events. Byers, Schirmer, and sophomore Dai Wilson will look to have big seasons in the two events. Sophomore RJ Barton was a Second Team All-MPSF pick in the Fly last season.

Individual MedleySimkovic also paces the Orange and Black in the IM events. He was a First Team All-MPSF selection in both the 200 IM and 400 IM last season. LeRoy and Ward will add experience to the IM group while Byers swam an NCAA qualifying time over the summer. Junior RJ Barton brings added depth to the group.

The offseason saw the MPSF expand from three members to eight, adding powerhouses Air Force, BYU, Hawai’i, and UNLV to the mix, along with North Dakota and Wyoming. Cal State Bakersfield will look to defend its MPSF team title.

“The conference added teams that are perennial top-25 teams,” Barrios said. “We’re excited about competing against these schools and look forward to the challenge.”

A large number of returners, along with exciting newcomers, have the Tigers’ men’s swim team ready to make huge strides this season.

Sophomore Oliver Simkovic

Senior Nate LeRoy

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2011-12 Men’s RosterName Cl. Ht. Events Hometown/Last School

Jonathan Alves Jr. 6-1 Free/Breast Davenport, Iowa/Bettendorf HSDavid Banks Sr. 6-4 Breast Sebastopol, Calif./Santa Rosa JCRJ Barton Jr. 6-1 Fly/IM Modesto, Calif./Thomas Downey HSCody Burkard Fr. 6-0 Breast/IM Mequon, Wisc./Homestead HSKevin Byers Sr. 6-0 Fly/Back/IM Puyallup, Wash./Bellarmine Prep HSJason Carnes So. 6-2 Free Menifee, Calif./Murrieta Valley HSBrandon Chandler Fr. 5-9 Free Livermore, Calif./Granada HSRobby Cunha Fr. 6-0 Free/Fly Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HSSean Dunnigan Jr. 5-10 Fly/IM Bel Aire, Md./C. Milton HSBalazs Erdelyi So. 6-5 Free/Fly Eger, Hungary/Neumann Janos SecondaryCasey Fleming Fr. 6-7 Free/Back San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HSCameron Franke Fr. 6-1 Breast Davis, Calif./Davis HSKieffer Holmes Sr. 5-8 Free/Fly Chico, Calif./Santa Rosa JCMason Kinnard So. 5-10 Free/Back Concord, Calif./Ygnacio Valley HSNathan LeRoy Sr. 5-10 Breast/IM Arlington Heights, Ill./Delta CollegeTaylor Moore So. 6-3 Free Sacramento, Calif./Jesuit HSChris Pallios Fr. 5-9 Free Modesto, Calif./Modesto HSHans Peters So. 6-1 Free Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley HSJeff Peters Fr. 5-10 Free/Breast/IM San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HSBart Platow So. 5-11 Free Westport, Conn./Fairfield Prep HSJack Pope Sr. 6-1 Free Lahaina, Hawaii/Lahainaluna HSBrandon Presswood Fr. 6-0 Free/Back Yuba City, Calif./Yuba City HSCooper Rogers Fr. 6-0 Back Perth, Western Australia/Wesley CollegeDJ Schilling So. 5-11 Breast/IM The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands HSKevin Schirmer Jr. 6-4 Free/Breast/Fly Danville, Calif./San Ramon Valley HSAdam Sharp So. 6-2 Free St. Louis, Mo./Ladue Horton Watkins HSOliver Simkovic So. 6-1 Back/IM Vienna, Austria/Wasagasse GymnasiumRoger Ward Sr. 6-1 IM San Leandro, Calif./Diablo Valley JCDai Wilson So. 6-1 Fly Zomba, Malawi/Glenwood HSZachary Zlotoff Jr. 6-0 Free/IM San Jose, Calif./Pioneer HS

2011-12 Men’s Swim Team - Front row (L to R), Graduate Assistant Coach KC Albiston, Nate LeRoy, Mason Kinnard, Kieffer Holmes, Bart Platow, Chris Pallios, Jeff Peters, Robby Cunha, and Cody Burkard. Second row (L to R), Zachary Zlotoff, Cooper Rogers, Jonathan Alves, Jack Pope, Sean Dunnigan, Brandon Presswood, Jason Carnes, and Brandon Chandler. Third row (L to R), Oliver Simkovic, Dai Wilson, Cameron Franke, Adam Sharp, Kevin Byers, and Interim Head Coach Gus Barrios. Top row (L to R), RJ Barton, David Banks, Taylor Moore, Kevin

Schirmer, Hans Peters, DJ Schilling, Roger Ward, and Casey Fleming.

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Men’s Profiles

David BanksSeniorBreastSebastopol, Calif.Santa Rosa JC

Junior (2010-11): Banks took third place in the 200 Breast at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, touching the wall at 2:14.87. He finished fourth in the same event against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29 with a time of 2:17.82.

Santa Rosa JC (2008-10): Banks attended Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, Calif. He was a two-time All-America selection in the Breast for the Bear Cubs.

Analy HS (‘08): Banks graduated from Analy High School in Sebastopol, Calif.

Personal: Banks was born in Sebastopol, Calif., and is the son of Beverly Banks. He has an older sister, Brandy. Banks is pursuing a degree in international affairs and commerce.

Kevin ByersSeniorFly/Back/IMPuyallup, Wash.Bellarmine Prep HS

Junior (2010-11): Byers was recognized as an MPSF All-Academic selection and finished eighth in the 200 Back at the 2011 MPSF Championships with a time of 1:52.78. Byers claimed fifth place in the 400 IM at the Pacific Invite on Oct. 15, clocking in at 4:16.86. He had three top-five finishes versus Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 30, placing fifth in the 100 Back (56.76), 200 Back (2:01.37), and 200 IM (2:03.76). Byers swam the 400 IM in 4:20.98 against Stanford on Jan. 8, good for third. Against Cal Poly on Jan. 28, he claimed fourth in the 200 Back with a time of 2:00.20. Byers followed that with a third-place finish in the 200 IM (1:59.45) and a fourth-place finish in the 100 Fly (53.19) against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29.

Sophomore (2009-10): Byers closed his sophomore season finishing fifth in the 400 IM (4:00.43), eighth in the 200 Back (1:51.22), and ninth in the 200 IM (1:52.19) at the 2010 Big West

Banks’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 22.27 2/23/1150 Breast 28.87 10/9/10100 Breast 59.59 2/23/11200 Breast 2:09.54 2/23/11200 IM 2:10.14 11/6/10

Championships. He was also part of relay teams that took fourth in both the 800 Free Relay and 400 Medley Relay and fifth in the 200 Medley Relay. Byers finished second in the 400 IM (4:13.12) at the Pacific Invite on Oct. 16. A third-place finish in the 200 IM (1:58.69) and a second-place finish in the 100 Back (53.55) highlighted his meet against Seattle U on Oct. 30. Byers had a stellar meet versus Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 31, recording three runner-up finishes, touching second in the 100 Back (54.91), the 200 Back (1:58.80), and the 200 IM (2:02.64). He claimed first place in the 400 IM against Denver on Nov. 7, clocking in at 4:14.37. He would finish second in the 200 Back (1:49.42) in the same meet. Versus UC Davis on Jan. 16, Byers took third in the 200 IM with a time of 2:03.98. He followed that with a trio of top-five finishes against UC Santa Barbara, earning second in the 200 Back (1:56.30), third in the 200 IM (2:00.43), and fifth in the 100 Back (54.15).

Freshman (2008-09): Byers capped a stellar freshman season with three top-12 finishes at the 2009 Big West Championships. He claimed fifth in the 200 Back (1:50.04), 10th in the 400 IM (4:00.06), and 12th in the 200 IM (1:52.11). Byers had his breakout meet against Fresno State on Nov. 1, earning second-place finishes in both the 200 Back (1:59.01) and the 200 IM (2:00.36). He claimed another runner-up finish in the 100 Breast against Stanford on Jan. 10, touching the wall at 1:05.44. Byers continued to open eyes in his first season, taking second in the 400 IM (4:13.02) versus UC Davis on Jan. 24, before recording three top-five finishes against Cal Poly on Feb. 6, touching second in both the 200 Back (1:58.85) and the 200 IM (1:58.49), as well as fourth in the 200 Fly (2:02.46). Byers clocked in at 1:57.02 in the 200 Back and 2:00.02 in the 200 IM versus UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 7, good for second and third place, respectively.

Bellarmine Prep HS (‘08): Byers attended Bellarmine Prepatory High School in Tacoma, Wash. As a member of the King Aquatic Club, his best times as a junior national qualifier were 4:03.31 in the 400 IM, 1:55.43 in the 200 IM, 1:52.98 in the 200 Back, 53.21 in the 100 Back, and 1:45.21 in the 200 Free.

Personal: Byers was born in San Francisco, Calif., and is the son of Scott and Kathleen Byers. He has two

Byers’s Top Times

Event Time Date100 Free 49.93 10/17/08200 Free 1:52.14 10/15/1050 Back 23.48 2/23/11100 Back 50.82 2/23/11200 Back 1:50.04 2/25/09100 Breast 1:03.24 10/16/09100 Fly 49.94 2/23/11200 Fly 2:02.46 2/6/09100 IM 56.51 9/13/08200 IM 1:52.11 2/25/09400 IM 4:00.06 2/25/09

Senior Kevin Byers

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Men’s Profiles

Kieffer HolmesSeniorFree/FlyChico, Calif.Santa Rosa JC

Nathan LeRoySeniorBreast/IMArlington Heights, Ill.San Joaquin Delta JC

Holmes’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 23.12 10/15/10100 Free 49.98 1/29/11100 Back 1:01.38 10/15/10

Junior (2010-11): Holmes swam a solid meet against Cal Poly on Jan. 28, finishing second in the 100 Fly (53.27) and fourth in the 200 Fly (2:00.09). Holmes claimed fifth place in the 200 Fly against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29, touching the wall at 2:02.64.

Santa Rosa JC (2008-10): Holmes attended Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, Calif. He was a two-time All-America honoree in the Fly for the Bear Cubs.

Chico HS (‘08): Holmes graduated from Chico High School in Chico, Calif., where he earned three letters in swimming and two letters in basketball.

Personal: 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. Holmes is majoring in business finance and enjoys playing basketball in his free time.

Junior (2010-11): LeRoy was a First Team All-MPSF honoree in the 200 Breast and a Second Team selection in the 400 IM and the 100 Breast. He swam his way to a second-place finish in the 200 Breast at the 2011 MPSF Championships with a time of 2:03.14. LeRoy had a strong opening to the season, finishing second in the 100 Breast (59.68) at the Pacific Invite on Oct. 15. He followed that with a pair of third-place finishes in the Tri Meet on Oct. 30, clocking in at 59.90 in the 100 Breast and 2:11.04 in the 200 Breast. He had a runner-

up showing in the 200 Breast (2:09.24) in the Tri Meet on Nov. 6 before claiming his first event win of the season at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, winning the 100 Breast with a time of 59.66. LeRoy had a second-place

LeRoy’s Top Times

Event Time Date500 Free 4:46.56 10/15/1050 Breast 27.44 10/9/10100 Breast 56.88 2/23/11200 Breast 2:03.14 2/23/11100 IM 55.15 10/9/10200 IM 1:59.53 11/6/10400 IM 4:00.18 2/23/11

siblings, Kirsten and Neil. Byers will graduate with a degree in applied mathematics and economics, and is considering becoming a coach as a future career path.

finish in the 200 Breast (2:11.38) in the same meet.

Sophomore (2009-10): LeRoy had an impressive first season for the Tigers, finishing sixth in both the 400 IM (4:01.99) and the 200 Breast (2:03.54) and 11th in the 100 Breast (57.31) at the 2010 Big West Championships. He was also a member of the 400 Medley Relay team that finished fourth. LeRoy earned second place in the 200 Breast against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 30 with a time of 2:09.17. He claimed fourth in the 200 IM at the same meet, touching the wall at 2:01.23

San Joaquin Delta JC (2008-09): LeRoy attended San Joaquin Delta Junior College in Stockton, Calif.

Navy (2007-08): LeRoy spent his freshman year at the Naval Academy, where he both swam and played water polo. As a First Team All-Patriot League selection, he finished third in the 200 Breast, fifth in the 200 IM, and sixth in the 100 Breast at the conference championships. In water polo, LeRoy tallied two goals in six matches as Navy finished third at the NCAA Tournament.

Loyola Academy HS (‘07): LeRoy prepped at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Ill., where he earned four letters in both swimming and water polo. In 2007, he was named his water polo team’s MVP in addition to being named Rambler of the Year in swimming.

Personal: LeRoy was born in Chicago, Ill., and is the son of Dawn LeRoy. He is pursuing a degree in political science.

Jack PopeSeniorFreeLahaina, HawaiiLahainaluna HS

Junior (2010-11): Pope played a role in Pacific’s win in the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, swimming as part of the third-place 200 Free Relay and fifth-place 400 Medley Relay teams.

Sophomore (2009-10): Pope took 13th place in the 1000 Free (9:51.19), 14th in the 1650 Free (16:51.51), and 16th in the 500 Free (4:39.90) at the 2010 Big West

Senior Nathan LeRoy

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Roger WardSeniorIMSan Leandro, Calif.Diablo Valley JC

Men’s Profiles

Pope’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 22.59 1/22/11100 Free 48.04 2/25/09200 Free 1:43.73 2/25/09500 Free 4:39.90 2/17/101000 Free 9:47.84 2/25/091650 Free 16:51.51 2/17/10200 Back 2:09.42 11/8/0850 Fly 24.77 10/9/10

Junior (2010-11): Ward earned First Team All-MPSF honors in the 200 Breast and Second Team honors in the 200 IM. He claimed third place in the 200 Breast at the 2011 MPSF Championships, clocking in at 2:04.93. Ward took third in the 200 IM (1:59.92), fourth in the 100 Breast (1:02.23), and fifth in the 200 Breast (2:13.64) in the Tri Meet on Oct. 30. He finished second in the 400 IM against Stanford on Jan. 8, touching the wall at 4:16.48. Ward had his best meet of the season in the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, earning first place in the

200 Breast (2:09.56), second place in the 100 Breast (59.79), and third place in the 400 IM (4:11.08). He won the 200 IM against Cal Poly on Jan. 28 with a time of 1:57.12.

Ward’s Top Times

Event Time Date200 Free 1:49.26 1/8/11100 Breast 58.39 2/23/11200 Breast 2:04.93 2/23/11200 IM 1:51.91 2/23/11400 IM 4:11.08 1/22/11

Jonathan AlvesJuniorFree/BreastDavenport, IowaBettendorf HS

Alves’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 21.70 2/17/10100 Free 49.47 11/6/10200 Free 1:56.48 10/16/0950 Breast 27.81 10/9/10100 Breast 58.33 2/17/10200 Breast 2:11.99 2/17/10100 Fly 57.96 11/21/09200 IM 2:12.06 10/16/09

Sophomore (2010-11): In the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, Alves took third in the 100 Breast with a time of 1:00.71. He finished fourth in the same event versus Cal Poly on Jan. 28, this time touching the wall at 1:00.79.

Freshman (2009-10): At the 2010 Big West Championships, Alves finished 17th in the 100 Breast (58.33) and 18th in the 200 Breast (2:11.99). In his first collegiate meet against California on Oct. 10, he took third in the 100 Breast and second in the 200 Breast with times of 1:00.81 and 2:17.87, respectively. He did the same thing in the Tri Meet on Nov. 21, this time clocking in at 1:01.68 in the 100 Breast and 2:15.53 in the 200 Breast.

Bettendorf HS (‘09): Alves graduated from Bettendorf

Championships. Against Denver on Nov. 7, he placed fourth in the 50 Free and fifth in the 100 Free with times of 22.81 and 49.76, respectively.

Freshman (2008-09): Pope capped his freshman season with a 13th-place finish in the 1000 Free (9:47.84), a 16th-place finish in the 500 Free (4:43.73), and a 17th-place finish in the

200 Free (1:43.73) at the 2009 Big West Championships. He had a fifth-place finish in the 1650 Free at the Pacific Invitational on Oct. 17, touching the wall at 17:35.43.

Lahainaluna HS (‘08): Pope graduated 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.

Personal: Pope was born in Lahaina, Hawaii, and is the son of John and Paula Pope. He has one sister, Laura. Pope is majoring in English and hopes to earn a credential in the future to teach English.

Diablo Valley JC (2008-10): Ward attended Diablo Valley Junior College in Pleasant Hill, Calif., where he swam for the Vikings. He earned his team’s Coaches’ Award in 2009 and the Outstanding Performance Award in 2010.

Campolindo HS (‘08): Ward prepped at Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif., where he swam for the Cougars.

Personal: Ward was born in San Leandro, Calif., and is the son of Andrew and Deborah Ward. He has two younger sisters, Andrea and Emily. Ward is pursuing a degree in geology and enjoys spending his free time hiking, listening to music, and hanging out with friends.

Senior Jack Pope

Senior Roger Ward

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RJ BartonJuniorFly/IMModesto, Calif.Thomas Downey HS

Men’s Profiles

Sophomore (2010-11): Barton was a Second Team All-MPSF selection in the 200 IM and the 200 Fly. He was also recognized as an MPSF All-Academic honoree. He placed sixth in the 200 Fly at the 2011 MPSF Championships, touching the wall at 1:53.31. He finished third in the 100 Fly against Stanford on Jan. 8, clocking in at 54.50. Against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29, Barton claimed second in the 200 Fly (1:59.03) and fifth in the 200 IM (2:00.50).

Freshman (2009-10): Barton finished his first season at Pacific with an eighth-place finish in the 200 Fly (1:55.91), a 10th-place finish in the 200 IM (1:53.74), and an 11th-place finish in the 400 IM (4:06.06) at the 2010 Big West Championships. He was also a member of the 800 Free Relay team that took fourth. Barton opened his season placing third in the 200 Breast against California on Oct. 10, touching the wall at 2:24.77. He won the 400 IM in 4:24.57 versus Stanford on Jan. 9 and claimed a pair of event titles against UC Davis on Jan. 16, winning the 200 Fly (1:58.87) and the 200 IM (1:57.25). A time of 1:59.35 in the 200 IM was good for second against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 30.

Thomas Downey HS (‘09): Barton prepped at Thomas Downey High School in Modesto, Calif., where he earned four letters in swimming and one in water polo. He was a scholastic All-America selection all four years and

Barton’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 22.68 1/8/11100 Free 49.72 10/15/10200 Free 1:49.31 10/30/09100 Breast 1:05.90 10/16/09200 Breast 2:24.77 10/10/0950 Fly 25.44 10/9/10100 Fly 54.50 1/8/11200 Fly 1:52.58 2/23/11100 IM 59.29 10/9/10200 IM 1:52.73 2/23/11400 IM 4:06.06 2/17/10

High School in Bettendorf, Iowa, where he earned four letters in swimming. He earned All-Mississippi Athletic Conference and All-State honors each year. Alves was also an All-America selection as a sophomore, junior, and senior.

Personal: Alves was born in Los Angeles, Calif., and is the son of Ilidio and Valerie Alves. He has two younger sisters, Rebecca and Elizabeth. Alves is majoring in international relations.

earned All-America honors in swimming as a senior. Barton is also a lifetime member of the California Scholarship Federation.

Personal: Barton was born in Modesto, Calif., and is the son of James and Paula Barton. He has an older sister, Ellen,

who is a member of Pacific’s women’s swim team. In his spare time, Barton enjoys going to concerts, hanging with friends, playing airsoft, and staying physically active. He is pursuing a degree in civil engineering.

Sean DunniganJuniorFly/IMBel Air, Md.C. Milton Wright HS

Sophomore (2010-11): Dunnigan was a First Team All-MPSF selection in the 1650 Free and earned MPSF All-Academic recognition. At the 2011 MPSF Championships, he impressed with a third-place finish in the 1650 Free (16:08.42) and a seventh-place finish in the 200 Fly (1:53.64). Dunnigan finished third in the 200 Fly at the Quad Meet on Nov. 6, touching the wall at 1:59.02. Against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29, he earned a pair of third-place finishes, clocking in at 10:11.06 in the 1000 Free and 2:02.08 in the 200 Fly.

Freshman (2009-10): Dunnigan took seventh in the 200 Fly (1:54.01), 10th in the 400 IM (4:03.35), and 11th in the 1650 Free (16:15.23) at the 2010 Big West C h a m p i o n s h i p s . Dunnigan won the 400 IM against California on Oct. 10 with a time of 4:24.77. He took third in the 200 IM (2:06.24) against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 31, then followed that up with a runner-up finish in the 400 IM (4:22.11) and a third-place finish in the 200 Fly (2:02.92) versus Denver on Nov. 7. A time of 4:29.68 in the 400 IM was good for third against Stanford on Jan. 9.

C. Milton Wright HS (‘09): Dunnigan graduated from C. Milton Wright High School in Bel Air, Md.

Personal: Dunnigan was born in Baltimore, Md., and is the son of John and Therese Dunnigan. He has two

Dunnigan’s Top Times

Event Time Date200 Free 1:50.30 10/15/10500 Free 4:55.45 11/6/101000 Free 10:11.06 1/29/111650 Free 16:08.42 2/23/11100 Fly 55.59 10/9/10200 Fly 1:53.64 2/23/11100 IM 58.25 10/9/10200 IM 2:03.22 11/6/10400 IM 4:03.35 2/17/10

Junior RJ Barton

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Men’s Profiles

Kevin SchirmerJuniorFree/Breast/FlyDanville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HS

Zachary ZlotoffJuniorFree/IMSan Jose, Calif.Pioneer HS

Schirmer’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 20.67 2/23/11100 Free 45.31 2/23/11200 Free 1:52.16 10/16/09100 Breast 56.03 2/23/11200 Breast 2:25.51 10/10/09100 Fly 52.43 1/29/11

Zlotoff’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 23.58 1/8/11100 Free 54.69 10/16/09200 Free 1:43.59 2/23/11500 Free 4:33.35 2/23/111000 Free 9:39.14 2/17/101650 Free 16:03.97 2/23/1150 Back 29.45 10/9/10200 Back 2:08.52 10/15/10

Sophomore (2010-11): Schirmer was a First Team All-MPSF selection in the 100 Breast and a Second Team selection in the 50 Free and the 100 Free. At the 2011 MPSF Championships, he placed fourth in the 100 Free (45.31). He was also a member of the second-place 400 Free Relay team. He opened his sophomore season with a second-place finish in the 50 Free at the Pacific Invite on Oct. 15, clocking in at 21.27. He won the same event at the Tri Meet on Oct. 30, this time in 21.45. Schirmer also finished second in the 100 Free (47.29) at the same meet. He claimed another event title, also the 50 Free, in the Quad Meet on Nov. 6 with a time of 21.30. Schirmer finished second in the 50 Free and the 100 Free in both the Quad Meet on Jan. 22 and against Cal Poly on Jan. 29, and was the runner-up in the 100 Fly (52.43) versus UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29.

Freshman (2009-10): Schirmer finished 12th in the 50 Free (21.16), 14th in the 100 Breast (57.92), and 15th in the 100 Free (47.11) at the 2010 Big West Championships. He was also a member of the 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay teams that placed fourth and fifth, respectively. Schirmer had his breakout meet against Seattle U on Oct. 30, taking third in both the 50 Free (21.95) and the 100 Free (48.72) and fifth in the 100 Breast (1:02.57). He claimed second and third in the 50 Free (22.37) and 100 Free (49.02), respectively, against

Denver on Nov. 7.

San Ramon Valley HS (‘09): Schirmer graduated from San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, Calif., where he earned four letters in swimming and two in

Sophomore (2010-11): Zlotoff was a First Team All-MPSF selection in the 500 Free and the 1650 Free. He was also a member of the MPSF All-Academic Team. Zlotoff took second place in the 1650 Free at the 2011 MPSF C h a m p i o n s h i p s , clocking in at 16:03.97. Zlotoff claimed a pair of first-place finishes in the Tri Meet on Oct. 30, winning the 1000 Free (9:44.34) and the 500 Free (4:41.32). He also won the 500 Free against Stanford on Jan. 8, touching the wall at 4:51.40. He finished second in both the 500 Free (4:45.21) and the 1000 Free (9:51.70) in the Quad Meet on Nov. 6.

Freshman (2009-10): At the 2010 Big West Championships, Zlotoff swam his way to a 10th-place finish in the 1650 Free (16:12.13) and a 14th-place finish in the 500 Free (4:39.39). Zlotoff debuted with a second-place finish in the 500 Free (5:02.71) and a third-place finish in the 1000 Free (10:14.16) against California on Oct. 10. He finished second in the 1000 Free in three different meets. Zlotoff finished second

in the 500 Free against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 30 with a time of 4:46.22.

Pioneer HS (‘09): Zlotoff prepped at Pioneer High School in San Jose, Calif., where he lettered in swimming. He was a USA Swimming Scholastic All-America selection from 2007-09. Zlotoff was the Mount Hamilton Athletic League champion in the 500 Free as a junior and senior, and finished seventh in the 500 Free at the Central Coast

older sisters, Shannon and Amanda. Amanda swam for South Carolina from 2005-09. Dunnigan is majoring in environmental science.

water polo. He earned All-America honors in swimming as a junior and senior.

Personal: Schirmer was born in Sam Ramon, Calif., and is the son of Keith and Zoe Schirmer. He has an older sister, Melissa. Schirmer is majoring in engineering and enjoys surfing.

Junior Kevin Schirmer

Junior Zach Zlotoff

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Mason KinnardSophomoreFree/BackConcord, Calif.Ygnacio Valley HS

Kinnard’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 23.55 10/15/10100 Free 47.61 2/23/11200 Free 1:40.82 2/23/11500 Free 4:34.74 2/23/1150 Back 23.58 2/23/11100 Back 51.56 2/23/11200 Back 2:01.94 1/29/11100 IM 58.79 10/9/10

Men’s ProfilesSections in 2008. He led his team to a league title as a senior.

Personal: Zlotoff was born in San Jose, Calif., and is the son of Stanley and Mara Zlotoff. He has two older brothers, Michael and Daniel. Zlotoff is pursuing a degree in mathematical economics and applied math.

Jason CarnesSophomoreFreeMenifee, Calif.Murrieta Valley HS

Freshman (2010-11): Carnes was a fixture for Pacific’s Free Relay teams during his freshman year. He opened his collegiate career with solid performances at the Pacific Invite on Oct. 15, placing 22nd in the 50 Free (23.02) and 42nd in the 100 Free (51.40).

Murrieta Valley HS (‘10): Carnes graduated from Murrieta Valley High School in Murrieta, Calif. He was his school’s team MVP as a freshman and senior. Carnes also earned All-America honors as a junior and senior,

and was the men’s team captain for the 2009-10 season.

Personal: Carnes was born in Glendale, Calif., and is the son of Mary and Chris Carnes. He has

an older brother, Nick. Carnes is majoring in civil engineering and enjoys snowboarding in his free time.

Carnes’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 22.43 1/22/11100 Free 49.46 1/22/11200 Free 2:00.27 10/9/10100 Fly 1:00.19 10/15/10

Freshman (2010-11): Kinnard was a Second Team All-MPSF selection in the 500 Free, the 200 Free, and the 100 Back. Kinnard swam his way to a runner-up finish in the 500 Free against Stanford on Jan. 8, touching the wall at 4:54.90. He claimed third place in the 100 Back against Cal Poly on Jan. 28 with a time of 53.80.

Ygnacio Valley HS (‘10): Kinnard attended Ygnacio Valley High School in Concord, Calif., where he earned four letters in both swimming and water polo. He was an All-League selection each year as a swimmer

and holds his school’s 100 Back record. Kinnard also earned All-League honors in water polo as a junior and senior.

Personal: Kinnard was born in Walnut Creek, Calif., and is the son of Tammie Marhall and Rob Kinnard. He has two brothers, Geoff and Adam, and three sisters, Kerri, Sierra, and Mandy. Kinnard is pursuing a degree in sports medicine.

Taylor MooreSophomoreFreeSacramento, Calif.Jesuit HS

Freshman (2010-11): Moore took seventh in the 100 Free at the 2011 MPSF Championships with a time of 45.67. He was also a member of the runner-up 400 Free Relay team. He had his best showing against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29, taking third in the 100 Free with a time of 48.94. He finished fourth in the 50 Free (21.87) in the Tri Meet on Jan. 22 and fourth in the 100 Free (48.46) against Cal Poly on Jan. 28.

Jesuit HS (‘10): Moore attented Jesuit High School in Carmichael, Calif., where he earned three letters in both swimming and water polo. He was named the Marauders’ Outstanding Swimmer of the Year as a senior in addition to receiving All-America recognition.

Personal: Moore was born in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and is the son of Shawn and Kori Moore. He has two siblings, Ashley and Thomseh. Moore is a business major and enjoys fishing in his free time.

Moore’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 21.04 2/23/11100 Free 45.67 2/23/11200 Free 1:41.51 2/23/11

Junior Mason Kinnard

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Men’s Profiles

Hans PetersSophomoreFreeNaperville, Ill.Neuqua Valley HS

Bart PlatowSophomoreFreeWestport, Conn.Fairfield Prep HS

Peters’ Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 22.06 10/15/10100 Free 47.28 10/9/10200 Free 1:43.29 11/6/10100 Fly 53.06 11/6/10200 Fly 2:00.21 10/15/10

Freshman (2010-11): Peters opened his Pacific career with a fourth-place finish in the 200 Free at the Pacific Invite on Oct. 15, touching the wall at 1:43.74. He

followed that with a runner-up showing in the same event at the Tri Meet on Oct. 30 behind a time of 1:44.44. He also finished fourth in the 100 Fly (53.97) at the same meet. Peters continued his hot start

with a 1:43.29 time in the 200 Free at the Quad Meet on Nov. 6, good for second. He also claimed fourth in the 100 Fly (53.06).

Neuqua Valley HS (‘10): Peters prepped at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Ill., where he earned four letters in swimming.

Personal: Peters was born in Hedel, Netherlands, and is the son of Toon and Wilma Peters. He has a younger brother, Frank. A sports medicine major, Peters enjoys spending time with friends and playing video games.

Freshman (2010-11): Platow was a Second Team All-MPSF selection in the 1650 Free and finished his freshman season placing fourth in the 1650 Free (16:21.44) and 11th in the 200 Back (1:55.92) at the 2011 MPSF Championships. Platow had his best finish

Platow’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 22.83 10/15/10100 Free 50.24 1015/10200 Free 1:43.27 2/17/10500 Free 4:38.00 2/17/101000 Free 9:34.87 2/17/101650 Free 16:04.78 2/17/10200 Fly 2:03.39 11/21/09400 IM 4:25.91 10/16/09

against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29, placing third in the 500 Free with a time of 4:50.66. On the year, he earned two fourth-place finishes in the 1000 Free and one fourth place finish in both the 500 Free and 1650 Free.

Fairfield Prep HS (‘10): Platow graduated from Fairfield Preparatory High School in Fairfield, Conn., where he earned four letters in swimming. He holds the school records in the 500 Free, the 200 Free Relay, and the 400 Free Relay. As a freshman, Platow helped his school win the Connecticut state championships. He earned All-State, All-Southern Connecticut Conference, and All-America honors as a junior and senior.

Personal: Platow was born in Bronx, N.Y., and is the son of Bill and Maura Marden. He has two older brothers, Danny and Dave, both of whom swam for Pacific. Platow enjoys watching sports in his spare time, and is pursuing a degree in business.

DJ SchillingSophomoreBreast/IMThe Woodlands, TexasThe Woodlands HS

Freshman (2010-11): Schilling earned Second Team All-MPSF honors in the 1650 Free and the 200 Breast. He took fifth in the 1650 Free (16:36.31) and sixth

in the 200 Breast (2:10.71) at the 2011 MPSF Championships. He had his best meet against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 29, finishing second in both the 1000 Free (10:02.65) and the 200 Breast (2:10.38). Schilling also finished fifth in the 100 Breast

at three different meets.

The Woodlands HS (‘10): Schilling prepped at The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas, where he earned four letters in swimming. He earned All-America honors from 2008-10 and All-State honors in 2007.

Personal: Schilling was born in Denver, Colo., and is the son of Cindy and Doug Schilling. He has two older siblings, Brendan and Brianna. An environmental studies major, Schilling enjoys swimming, sleeping, and eating.

Schilling’s Top Times

Event Time Date1000 Free 10:02.65 1/29/111650 Free 16:36.31 2/23/1150 Breast 28.93 10/9/10100 Breast 58.01 2/23/11200 Breast 2:05.89 2/23/11100 IM 1:00.51 10/9/10200 IM 2:04.54 10/15/10400 IM 4:26.50 1/22/11

Junior Hans Peters

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Men’s Profiles

Adam SharpSophomoreFreeSt. Louis, Mo.Ladue Horton Watkins HS

Freshman (2010-11): At the 2011 MPSF Championships, Sharp finished eighth in the 100 Free with a time of 46.25. He was also a part of the second-place 400 Free Relay team. A time of 48.85 was good for fifth in the 100 Free against Stanford on Jan. 8. He had a pair of fourth-place finishes in the 200 Free on the year, at the Tri Meet on Oct. 30 (1:47.01) and at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22 (1:47.18).

Ladue Horton Watkins HS (‘10): Sharp attended Ladue Horton Watkins High School in St. Louis, Mo.

Personal: Sharp was born in Mount Vernon, Ill., and is the son of Jill and Terry Sharp. He has two older brothers, Jordan and

Kevin. During his free time, Sharp enjoys listening to music, sky diving, playing frisbee, and log rolling. He is majoring in business arts and entertainment management.

Sharp’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 21.15 2/23/11100 Free 46.25 2/23/11200 Free 1:40.08 2/23/1150 Back 28.48 10/9/10100 Back 58.55 10/15/10

Oliver SimkovicSophomoreBack/IMVienna, AustriaWasagasse Gymnasium

Freshman (2010-11): Simkovic had a stellar first season at Pacific, earning First Team All-MPSF honors in the 200 IM, the 400 IM, and the 200 Back. He won the 200 Back title at the 2011 MPSF Championships in a record time of 1:46.51. Joining the Tigers midway through the season, Simkovic opened his collegiate career against Stanford on Jan. 8, taking first in the 400 IM (4:15.53), fourth in the 200 Back

(1:54.28), and fifth in the 100 Back (52.36). He finished first in both the 200 Back (1:53.71) and the 400 IM (4:06.31) at the Tri Meet on Jan. 22. Simkovic added second- and third-place finishes in the 100 Back, a third-place finish in the 200 Back, and a runner-up showing in the 200 IM to his first-year resume.

Wasagasse Gymnasium (‘10): Simkovic prepped at Bundesgymnasium Wien IX Wasagasse in Vienna, Austria. In 2008, he finished fifth in the 200 Back at the European Junior Championships. Simkovic owns Slovakian junior records in both the 200 IM and the 400 IM.

Personal: Simkovic was born in Vienna, Austria, and is the son of Ingrid and Juraj Simkovic. He has a younger brother. A business administration major with a concentration on finance, Simkovic lists his hobbies as listening to music and skiing.

Simkovic’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Back 25.20 1/8/11100 Back 52.37 1/22/11200 Back 1:46.51 2/23/11200 IM 1:50.32 2/23/11400 IM 3:54.66 2/23/11

Dai WilsonSophomoreFlyZomba, MalawiGlenwood HS

Freshman (2010-11): Wilson had an impressive showing against Stanford on Jan. 8, winning the 100 Fly (53.02) and taking fifth in the 200 Fly (2:00.40). At the Tri Meet on Jan. 22, Wilson earned a pair of third-place finishes, clocking in at 52.71 in the 100 Fly and 1:58.36 in the 200 Fly.

Glenwood HS (‘10): Wilson graduated from Glenwood High School in Durban, South Africa.

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

Personal: Wilson was born in Zomba, Malawi, and is the son of John and Fumiyo Wilson. He has an older sister, Helen. Wilson is majoring in geology and enjoys fishing in his free time.

Wilson’s Top Times

Event Time Date50 Free 22.67 2/23/11100 Free 50.69 10/15/1050 Fly 24.88 10/9/10100 Fly 50.66 2/23/11200 Fly 1:53.18 2/23/11

Sophomore Adam Sharp

Sophomore Dai Wilson

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Men’s Profiles

Cody BurkardFreshmanBreast/IMMequon, Wisc.Homestead HS

Homestead HS (‘11): Burkard prepped at Homestead High School in Mequon, Wisc., where he earned four letters in swimming. He was an All-America selection in the 200 IM as a senior with a personal record of 1:54.13. He also set a record in the 100 Breast with a time of 57.74. Burkard finished third at the state meet in the 100 Breast and fourth in the 200 IM. He was his team’s MVP in both 2009 and 2011, and captained his team as a senior.

Personal: Burkard was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and is the son of Alan and Lauri Burkard. He has an older sister, Jessica, and a younger sister, Samantha. Burkard’s hobbies include swimming, ultimate frisbee, and disc golf. He will pursue a degree in mechanical engineering.

Brandon ChandlerFreshmanFreeLivermore, Calif.Granada HS

Granada HS (‘11): Chandler prepped at Granada High School in Livermore, Calif., where he earned four letters in swimming. He was his team’s MVP as a senior, and was an All-America and All-League selection. Chandler holds the East Bay Athletic League record in the 200 IM. Academically, he was on the Principal’s Honor Roll and is a Lifetime Member of the California Scholarship Federation.

Personal: Chandler was born in San Ramon, Calif., and is the son of Bob and Missy Chandler. He enjoys playing sports, watching ESPN, and playing video games. Chandler will major in sports management.

Robby CunhaFreshmanFree/FlyGranite Bay, Calif.Granite Bay HS

Granite Bay HS (‘11): Cunha attended Granite Bay High School in Granite Bay, Calif. He led the Grizzlies to section championships in 2009 and 2011 as well as four consecutive league titles. Cunha served as his team’s captain and was voted Most Inspirational. He was also a First Team All-League selection in water polo.

Balazs ErdelyiRS FreshmanFree/FlyEger, HungaryNeumann Janos Secondary

Freshman (2010-11): Erdelyi did not compete for Pacific’s swim team his first year at Pacific. As a member of the Tigers’ men’s water polo team, he was named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Newcomer of the Year and was an All-America and All-Academic selection.

Neumann Janos Secondary (‘10): Erdelyi prepped at Neumann Janos Secondary and Boarding School in Eger, Hungary.

Personal: Erdelyi was born in Eger, Hungary, and is the son of Gyorgy Erdelyi and Ildiko Kiraly. He has an older sister, Nikolett. Erdelyi was a three-time Hungarian Junior Champion in water polo from 2007-09. In 2007, he was a member of the European Junior Water Polo Championship team in Malta and was voted the Water Polo Player of the Future. Erdelyi has also been a member of the Hungarian Senior National Water Polo team since 2008. He is majoring in business.

Casey FlemingFreshmanFree/BackSan Jose, Calif.Valley Christian HS

Valley Christian HS (‘11): Fleming graduated from Valley Christian High School in San Jose, Calif., where he earned letters in both swimming and water polo.

Personal: Fleming was born in San Jose, Calif., and is the son of Matt and Arlene Fleming. He has two siblings, Shayne and Ashlyn. Fleming’s hobbies include eating and playing water polo. He will pursue a degree in sports medicine and hopes to work in a sports-related field.

Personal: Cunha was born in Carmichael, Calif., and is the son of Paul and Carol Cunha. He has one older sister, Catherine. Cunha will pursue a degree in engineering.

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Men’s Profiles

Cameron FrankeFreshmanBreastDavis, Calif.Davis HS

Davis HS (‘11): Franke graduated from Davis High School in Davis, Calif. He led his team to a first-place finish at the San Joaquin sections and was tabbed as an All-America selection.

Personal: Franke was born in Woodland, Calif., and is the son of Ken and Melissa Franke. He has an older sister, Allie, and two younger sisters, Clarissa and Isabella. Franke’s hobbies include swimming, sleeping, and eating. He is majoring in mechanical engineering.

Chris PalliosFreshmanFreeModesto, Calif.Modesto HS

Modesto HS (‘11): Pallios graduated from Modesto High School in Modesto, Calif., where he earned letters in both swimming and water polo. He was his swim team’s MVP as a sophomore, junior, and senior, and led his team to conference championships each of those years. Pallios was also an all-league selection in water polo as a junior.

Personal: Pallios was born in Modesto, Calif., and is the son of John and Judy Pallios. He has two younger siblings, John and Gino. Pallios will pursue a degree in mechanical engineering.

Brandon PresswoodFreshmanFree/BackYuba City, Calif.Yuba City HS

Yuba City HS (‘11): Presswood graduated from Yuba City High School in Yuba City, Calif., where he swam and played basketball. He was his swim team’s MVP. Presswood was also the president of his school’s Interact Club.

Personal: Presswood was born in Yuba City, Calif., and is the son of John and Kathy Presswood. He has three older sisters, Tamara, April, and Kristen, and one younger sister, Amanda. Presswood enjoys playing basketball in his free time and will major in engineering.

Cooper RogersFreshmanBackPerth, Western AustraliaWesley College

Wesley College (‘11): Rogers attended Wesley College in Perth, Western Australia, where he was a four-sport athlete. As a swimmer, he was a Public Schools Association First Division selection each year and owns league records in the 50 Back and the 100 Back. Rogers also played water polo and Australian Rules Football, in which he was a First Team All-Division selection as a sophomore, junior, and senior.

Personal: Rogers was born in Subiaco, Western Australia, and is the son of Jay and Sue Rogers. He has an older sister, Takara, and a younger sister, Miarka. Rogers will major in business and hopes to become a stock broker.

Jeff PetersFreshmanFree/Breast/IMSan Jose, Calif.Archbishop Mitty HS

Archbishop Mitty HS (‘11): Peters attended Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Calif. He earned four letters in swimming for the Monarchs and was a three-time MVP. Outside of high school, Peters was a member of the Santa Clara Swim Club.

Personal: Peters is the son of John and Jill Peters and has an older brother, John, an older sister, Jenni, and a twin sister, Julia. Peters is pursuing a degree in sports medicine.

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2010-11 Men’s Season Review2010-11 Schedule & Results

Date Opponent Location Result

10/15 Pacific Invite Kjeldsen Pool 2nd of 410/16 Pacific Invite Kjeldsen Pool 3rd of 410/30 at Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. L, 172-9011/6 Seattle U Kjeldsen Pool W, 150-113 Cal State Bakersfield Kjeldsen Pool L, 159-1041/8 at Stanford Stanford, Calif. L, 152-921/22 Fresno Pacific Kjeldsen Pool T, 131-131 UC Santa Cruz Kjeldsen Pool W, 222-401/28 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. L, 204-761/29 at UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, Calif. L, 153-1022/23-26 MPSF Championships Long Beach, Calif. 2nd of 3

2011 MPSF Championship ResultsFebruary 23-26, 2011

Long Beach, Calif.

Finish School Points

1 Cal State Bakersfield 6472 Pacific 4993 Seattle U 449

2011 All-MPSF Selections

First Team

Name Event Time

Zach Zlotoff 500 Free 4:33.46Oliver Simkovic 200 IM 1:50.32Oliver Simkovic 400 IM 3:54.66Kevin Schirmer 100 Breast 56.03Zach Zlotoff 1650 Free 16:03.97Sean Dunnigan 1650 Free 16:08.42Oliver Simkovic 200 Back 1:46.51Nate LeRoy 200 Breast 2:03.14Roger Ward 200 Breast 2:04.93

Second Team

Name Event Time

Mason Kinnard 500 Free 4:34.74Roger Ward 200 IM 1:51.91RJ Barton 200 IM 1:53.28Kevin Schirmer 50 Free 20.67Steven Woods 50 Free 20.83Nate LeRoy 400 IM 4:00.18Mason Kinnard 200 Free 1:41.80Nate LeRoy 100 Breast 57.20Daniel Platow 100 Back 51.73Mason Kinnard 100 Back 51.73Bart Platow 1650 Free 16:21.44Derek Shilling 1650 Free 16:36.31Kevin Schirmer 100 Free 45.31Steven Woods 100 Free 45.51Derek Schilling 200 Breast 2:10.71RJ Barton 200 Fly 1:53.31

2011 MPSF All-AcademicSelections

Name Year

David Hernandez Sr.Zachary Zlotoff Jr.Kevin Byers Jr.Danny Platow Sr.RJ Barton So.Sean Dunnigan Jr.Chris Berg Sr.Tyler Hannis Sr.

With the termination of swimming and diving in the Big West Conference, Pacific’s men’s swim team, along with Cal State Bakersfield and Seattle U, joined the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation for the inaugural season during the 2010-11 academic year.

The Tigers kicked off the season with the annual Alumni Meet and Pacific Invitational at Kjeldsen Pool. Pacific finished third at the Pacific Invite with 506.5 points.

In the first tri-meet of the season against MPSF opponents, the Tigers defeated Seattle U, 150-112, while suffering a loss to Cal State Bakersfield, 159-104.

Pacific ended the regular swim season on a high note when the Tigers tied Fresno Pacific, 131-131, and defeated UC Santa Cruz, 222-40, on senior day to end the season 2-3-1 (1-2 MPSF).

Following a non-conference loss at UC Santa Barbara, the Tigers headed to the inaugural MPSF Swimming and Diving Championships in Long Beach, Calif.

Pacific took home second in the championships, finishing behind Cal State Bakersfield with 499 points. Fourteen swimmers earned all-conference honors at the end of the year, including five first team honorees. Nathan LeRoy and Roger Ward each earned awards in two different events.

In addition to their athletic accomplishments, the Tigers placed eight swimmers on the all-academic

team.

Zachary Zlotoff was recognized as the team’s Ironman Award recipient in recognition of his dedication, work ethic, and unselfish commitment to the team, which distinguished him amongst his male swimming peers.

Earning the season’s Most Inspirational award was Kevin Schirmer, for promise and persistent hard work leading to extraordinary improvement.

The Pacific Tiger award for the 2010-11 season was given to Danny Platow as the Pacific swimmer who exemplified the spirit, dedication, and competitive excellence of Pacific’s swimming program.

David Hernandez was the recipient of the Renaissance award for his commitment to be successful in and out of the water at the highest level of sport and study.

Men’s Team Shows Growth In First Year Of MPSF

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2010-11 Men’s Top Times50 Free Time DateKevin Schirmer 20.67 2/24/11Steven Woods 20.73 2/24/11Balazs Szabo 20.91 2/24/11Taylor Moore 21.04 2/24/11Adam Sharp 21.15 2/24/11

100 Free Time DateKevin Schirmer 45.31 2/26/11Steven Woods 45.45 2/26/11Taylor Moore 45.67 2/26/11Adam Sharp 46.25 2/26/11Thomas Pearson 46.59 2/26/11

200 Free Time DateAdam Sharp 1:40.80 2/25/11Mason Kinnard 1:40.82 2/25/11Steven Woods 1:41.04 2/25/11Taylor Moore 1:41.51 2/25/11Thomas Pearson 1:42.83 2/25/11

500 Free Time DateZachary Zlotoff 4:33.35 2/24/11Mason Kinnard 4:34.74 2/24/11Bart Platow 4:38.95 2/24/11Tyler Hannis 4:42.99 2/24/11Nathan LeRoy 4:46.56 10/5/10

1000 Free Time DateZachary Zlotoff 9:44.34 10/30/10Bart Platow 9:56.66 11/6/10DJ Schilling 10:02.65 1/29/11Sean Dunnigan 10:11.06 1/29/11Scott Tyler 10:11.15 10/30/10

1650 Free Time DateZachary Zlotoff 16:03.97 2/26/11Sean Dunnigan 16:08.42 2/26/11Bart Platow 16:21.44 2/26/11DJ Schilling 16:36.31 2/26/11

100 Breast Time DateKevin Schirmer 56.03 2/25/11Nathan LeRoy 56.88 2/25/11DJ Schilling 58.01 2/25/11Roger Ward 58.39 2/25/11Jonathan Alves 59.52 2/19/11

200 Breast Time DateNathan LeRoy 2:03.14 2/26/11Roger Ward 2:04.93 2/26/11DJ Schilling 2:05.89 2/26/11David Banks 2:09.54 2/26/11Jonathan Alves 2:09.59 2/19/11

100 Fly Time DateKevin Byers 49.94 2/25/11Kieffer Holmes 50.31 2/19/11David Hernandez 50.53 2/25/11Dai Wilson 50.66 2/25/11Balazs Szabo 50.90 2/25/11

200 Fly Time DateRJ Barton 1:52.58 2/26/11Dai Wilson 1:53.18 2/26/11Sean Dunnigan 1:53.64 2/26/11David Hernandez 1:53.68 2/26/11

100 Back Time DateKevin Byers 50.82 2/25/11Danny Platow 51.23 2/25/11Mason Kinnard 51.56 2/25/11Oliver Simkovic 52.37 1/22/11Tyler Hannis 52.54 2/25/11

200 Back Time DateOliver Simkovic 1:46.51 2/26/11Kevin Byers 1:52.23 2/26/11Tyler Hannis 1:55.11 2/26/11Danny Platow 1:55.92 2/26/11Chris Berg 1:56.95 1/28/11

400 IM Time DateOliver Simkovic 3:54.66 2/25/11Nathan LeRoy 4:00.18 2/25/11Sean Dunnigan 4:04.73 2/25/11Roger Ward 4:11.08 1/22/11RJ Barton 4:12.51 2/25/11

200 IM Time DateOliver Simkovic 1:50.32 2/24/11Roger Ward 1:51.91 2/24/11RJ Barton 1:52.73 2/24/11Danny Platow 1:54.17 2/24/11Kevin Byers 1:54.71 3/6/11200 Medley Relay Time DateKinnard, LeRoy, Schirmer, Woods 1:31.24 2/23/11Kinnard, Alves, Szabo, Schirmer 1:36.22 1/28/11Byers, LeRoy, Hernandez, Woods 1:36.83 10/15/10

400 Medley Relay Time DateByers, LeRoy, Schirmer, Moore 3:23.04 2/24/11Simkovic, LeRoy, Hernandez, Schirmer 3:31.12 1/22/11Platow, Ward, Wilson, Moore 3:35.78 1/22/11

400 Free Relay Time DateSharp, Moore, Woods, Schirmer 3:01.39 2/26/11Schirmer, Peters, Moore, Woods 3:07.17 11/6/10Schirmer, Moore, Woods, Peters 3:09.96 10/30/10

200 Free Relay Time DateWoods, Schirmer, Szabo, Moore 1:22.24 2/25/11Moore, Pearson, Schirmer, Sharp 1:28.05 1/8/11Woods, Alves, Moore, Hernandez 1:28.16 10/15/10

800 Free Relay Time DateKinnard, Simkovic, Sharp, Woods 6:44.73 2/23/11Woods, Hannis, Kinnard, Peters 7:11.60 10/15/10Byers, Zlotoff, Moore, LeRoy 7:15.18 10/15/10

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RecoRd Book

Pacific All-Americans.................................................40NCAA Appearances....................................................40All-Time Women’s Top Times............................41-42All-Time Men’s Top Times..................................43-44All-Time Conference Champions.......................45-47Pacific Coaching History...........................................48

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Pacific All-Americans & NCAA AppearancesPacific All-Americans

Year Swimmer

1971 Rick Reeder1971 Bill Archbold, Joe Dietrich, 800 Free Relay Rick Reeder, Randy Snider1975 Kevin Drake1975 Craig Schwartz1977 Jana Bradenburg, Sanda Johnson, 800 Free Relay Nancy Norman, Ann Redig1994 Liesl Kolbisen1995 Bradley Schumacher2001 Shannon Catalano2001 Sarah Marshall2002 Shannon Catalano2002 Shannon Catalano, Lyndsay McNamee, 400 Medley Relay Heidi Schmidt, Kris Willey2002 Shannon Catalano, Sarah Marshall, 200 Medley Relay Lyndsay McNamee, Heidi Schmidt2002 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 200 Free Relay Sarah Marshall, Heidi Schmidt2002 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 800 Free Relay Kristy Mathews, Kris Willey2003 Shannon Catalano2003 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 400 Free Relay Lyndsay McNamee, Kris Willey2003 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 200 Medley Relay Sara Marshall, Heidi Schmidt2003 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 400 Medley Relay Sara Marshall, Heidi Schmidt2004 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 200 Free Relay Sarah Marshall, Lyndsay McNamee2004 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 800 Free Relay Lyndsay McNamee, Kris Willey2004 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 200 Medley Relay Sarah Marshall, Kris Willey2004 Shannon Catalano, Robin Errecart, 400 Medley Relay Sarah Marshall, Kris Willey

Women’s NCAA AppearancesSince 1998

1998-991999-002000-012001-022002-032003-042004-052005-062006-072007-082008-09

Men’s NCAA AppearancesSince 1998

1998-991999-002001-022002-032004-052005-062006-07

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All-Time Women’s Top Times50 Free

Swimmer Time YearJenny Lewis 22.46 2009Lyndsay McNamee 22.90 2003MaryElla Randall 22.99 2011Liesl Kolbisen 23.21 1995Heidi Schmidt 23.35 2002Shannon Catalano 23.42 2003Sam Caldwell 23.46 2008Ericka Richards 23.54 2000Jaqueline Moirao 23.67 2005April Woo 23.79 2009

100 FreeSwimmer Time YearLyndsay McNamee 49.94 2003Liesl Kolbisen 49.97 1995Jenny Lewis 50.20 2009Heidi Schmidt 50.83 2002Ja-Neil Bragg 51.12 2006Shannon Catalano 51.16 2001Robin Errecart 51.16 2001Ericka Richards 51.17 1998

200 FreeSwimmer Time YearShannon Catalano 1:47.86 2001Robin Errecart 1:48.43 2002Liesl Kolbisen 1:48.55 1995Ja-Neil Bragg 1:49.14 2007Lyndsay McNamee 1:49.22 2004Jennifer Radecke 1:50.05 2005Heidi Schmidt 1:50.22 2003Marissa Taylor 1:51.10 2001

500 FreeSwimmer Time YearJennifer Radecke 4:48.23 2005Robin Errecart 4:49.39 2002Jayme Swalin 4:50.95 2009Laura McDonald 4:52.86 2005Brooke Cashion 4:54.87 2007Jenny Wickham 4:56.81 1994Marissa Taylor 4:57.50 2001Christy Dalonzo 4:57.50 1992Trista Thomas 4:58.09 2000

1000 FreeSwimmer Time YearLaura McDonald 9:53.66 2006Jayme Swalin 9:58.52 2009Jennifer Radecke 9:59.07 2004KC Albiston 10:04.91 2010Ja-Neil Bragg 10:06.55 2006Kristi Mathews 10:07.05 2002Shannon Catalano 10:11.02 2001Rebecca Leino 10:12.74 1989Brooke Cashion 10:14.28 2007

1650 FreeSwimmer Time YearLaura McDonald 16:24.87 2006Jayme Swalin 16:47.60 2009KC Albiston 16:54.97 2010Rebecca Leino 16:55.27 1989Katie Cartmell 16:56.72 2003Jennifer Radecke 16:58.45 2004Mary Ellis 17:01.97 1990Emily Lowry 17:07.94 2000Jenny Wickham 17:16.30 1994

100 FlySwimmer Time YearShannon Catalano 53.23 2003Sarah Marshall 53.87 2001Elena Walterman 55.31 2009Kristin Okazaki 55.49 2007Robin Errecart 55.70 2003Ali Rowe 55.83 2005Liesl Kolbisen 56.14 1995Tara Barrett 56.79 2001Jennifer Radecke 56.81 2003

200 FlySwimmer Time YearSarah Marshall 1:57.73 2002Shannon Catalano 1:58.73 2002Robin Errecart 1:59.73 2002Kristin Okazaki 2:00.53 2007Melissa McGhee 2:01.92 2009Elena Walterman 2:02.30 2010Ja-Neil Bragg 2:02.50 2008Natalie Phillips 2:03.22 1999Melissa Pugh 2:04.48 1992Jenna Chaplin 2:05.12 2011

100 BackSwimmer Time YearSarah Marshall 53.83 2002Jenny Lewis 54.91 2009Jun Huang 55.53 2007Kris Willey 56.00 2003Devonie Migues 56.43 2006Shawna Winters 56.75 2000Allison Shasky 56.81 2002Jennifer Radecke 56.98 2005

200 BackSwimmer Time YearSarah Marshall 1:57.65 2002Jun Huang 1:57.88 2008Shawna Winters 2:00.24 2001Kris Willey 2:01.31 2002Ja-Neil Bragg 2:01.76 2005Corinne Harris 2:02.41 2000Shelby Bolin 2:03.34 2011Jenny Lewis 2:03.43 2007Melissa McGhee 2:03.93 2008

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All-Time Women’s Top Times100 Breast

Swimmer Time YearHeidi Schmidt 1:01.16 2002Ziada Jardine 1:02.90 2005Sarah Hackett 1:03.96 1997Kellyn Loehr 1:04.04 2008Kris Willey 1:04.07 2003Susan Overgaad 1:04.33 1990Mallory McGowan 1:04.44 2011Kristy Mathews 1:04.59 2001April Woo 1:04.85 2008

200 BreastSwimmer Time YearHeidi Schmidt 2:15.30 2003Kristy Mathews 2:15.32 2001Kris Willey 2:18.33 2001Ziada Jardine 2:18.63 2007Sarah Hackett 2:18.67 1995Melissa Banks 2:19.03 2004Sedonia Yoshida 2:19.65 2001Devonie Migues 2:19.67 2009Summer Halwas-Morgan 2:20.03 2006

200 IMSwimmer Time YearJa-Neil Bragg 2:00.69 2007Kris Willey 2:00.88 2002Devonie Migues 2:02.56 2009Kristy Mathews 2:02.61 2002Heidi Schmidt 2:03.04 2002Melissa McGhee 2:03.64 2009Sarah Marshall 2:04.02 2004Summer Halwas-Morgan 2:04.88 2005Sarah Houck 2:05.36 2002Kristin Okazaki 2:05.62 2007

400 IMSwimmer Time YearJa-Neil Bragg 4:14.81 2007Kris Willey 4:16.95 2002Melissa McGhee 4:18.37 2009Sarah Houck 4:18.87 2002Kristy Mathews 4:20.50 2001Summer Halwas-Morgan 4:23.24 2006Melissa Banks 4:24.79 2004KC Albiston 4:25.26 2010Trista Thomas 4:27.89 2000

200 Medley RelaySwimmers Time YearMarshall, Schmidt, Catalano, McNamee 1:39.37 2002Moirao, Houck, Ashizawa, Carlin 1:41.25 2002A-Team at Big West Championships 1:41.29 2003Marshall, Catalano, Schmidt, Errecart 1:41.39 2003Marshall Willey, Catalano, McNamee 1:41.53 2004Huang, Woo, McGhee, Lewis 1:42.39 2009Shaski, Jardini, Rowe, McNamee 1:43.22 2005Marshall, Mathews, Barrett, Errecart 1:43.74 2001Wyant, McGowan, Vetterlein, Randall 1:44.12 2011Lewis, Jardine, Woo, Bragg 1:44.61 2007

400 Medley RelaySwimmers Time YearMarshall, Schmidt, Catalano, Errecart 3:38.87 2002Schmidt, McNamee, Catalano, Marshall 3:39.51 2002Marshall, Catalano, Schmidt, Errecart 3:40.76 2003Marshall, Willey, Catalano, McNamee 3:43.09 2004Marshall, Mathews, Catalano, Errecart 3:43.39 2001Huang, Jardine, Okazaki, Bragg 3:44.29 2007Huang, Migues, Walterman, Lewis 3:46.31 2009Radecke, Rowe, Jardine, McNamee 3:47.44 2005Marshall, Mathews, Catalano, Willey 3:48.18 2002

200 Free RelaySwimmers Time YearMcNamee, Catalano, Willey, Errecart 1:31.73 2004Errecart, Willey, Catalano, McNamee 1:31.73 2003McNamee, Schmidt, Catalano, Willey 1:31.88 2002Marshall, Schmidt, Catalano, Errecart 1:32.81 2002Bertrand, Larsen, Phillips, Richards 1:33.24 1998McNamee, Radecke, Moirao, Peterson 1:33.45 2005Marshall, Catalano, Taylor, Willey 1:33.49 2001Lewis, Huang, Migues, Woo 1:34.04 2009Moirao, Shasky, Radecke, McNamee 1:34.07 2005

400 Free RelaySwimmers Time YearMarshall, Taylor, Avilla, Catalano 3:20.02 2004Errecart, Willey, Catalano, McNamee 3:20.94 2003McNamee, Schmidt, Errecart, Catalano 3:23.29 2002Marshall, Mathews, Catalano, Errecart 3:24.29 2001Lewis, Connor, Swalin, Migues 3:24.79 2009McNamee, Moirao, Bragg, Radecke 3:24.83 2005Caldwell, Bragg, Lewis, Woo 3:26.50 2008McNamee, Errecart, Schmidt, Taylor 3:27.04 2002Bradshaw, Dalonzo, Kolbisen, Phillips 3:27.56 1995

800 Free RelaySwimmers Time YearErrecart, Catalano, McNamee, Radecke 7:19.00 2004Marshall, Radecke, Taylor, Errecart 7:21.89 2004Mathews, Willey, Catalano, Errecart 7:22.14 2002Catalano, Taylor, Errecart, Mathews 7:25.32 2001Bragg, Peterson, Houck, Radecke 7:26.83 2005Huang, Lewis, Bragg, Caldwell 7:28.27 2008Mathews, McDonald, Avilla, Radecke 7:29.10 2003Huang, Migues, Cashion, Swalin 7:31.17 2009Caldwell, Lewis, Bragg, Cashion 7:32.42 2007

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All-Time Men’s Top Times50 Free

Swimmer Time YearBrad Schumacher 19.66 1995Will McLaughlin 20.09 2005Todd Hosmer 20.14 1992Vince Martinez 20.32 2005Matt Smart 20.38 2001Ryan Jones 20.42 2002Karl Thaning 20.47 2000Justin Canty 20.49 2009Ivan Serrano 20.55 2005BJ Damazo 20.60 2009

100 FreeSwimmer Time YearBrad Schumacher 43.17 1995Matt Smart 43.98 2003Todd Hosmer 44.09 1992Will McLaughin 44.67 2005Vince Martinez 44.84 2002Ryan Jones 44.89 2002Karl Thaning 44.92 2000Matt Mills 44.99 2004

200 FreeSwimmer Time YearBrad Schumacher 1:35.12 1995Matt Smart 1:36.29 2000JP Russell 1:37.66 2005Piotr Florczyk 1:37.77 2000Matt Mills 1:38.02 2004Todd Hosmer 1:38.18 1992Danny Johnson 1:39.25 2002Krzysztof Zoldak 1:39.33 2005Stephen Quinn 1:39.91 2009

500 FreeSwimmer Time YearPiotr Florczyk 4:23.80 2001Matt Lundy 4:26.67 2009JP Russell 4:27.91 2005Maxwell Maris 4:28.17 2009Dave Daniels 4:29.33 1984Matt Smart 4:29.65 2002Casey Lowdermilk 4:30.12 2005Andy Thurman 4:30.23 1999Jim Bergevin 4:31.11 1986Stephen Quinn 4:31.63 2007

1000 FreeSwimmer Time YearMatt Lundy 9:08.34 2009Maxwell Maris 9:19.50 2009Edmund Herlihy 9:22.15 2004Miles Whitfield 9:23.03 2001Aljaz Ojstersek 9:26.16 2010Krzysztof Zoldak 9:26.19 2005Piotr Florczyk 9:26.23 2000Jason Dupere 9:26.33 2009Brian Lamar 9:28.88 2005Dave Daniels 9:29.10 1983

1650 FreeSwimmer Time YearMatt Lundy 15:19.10 2009Maxwell Maris 15:42.69 2009Miles Whitfield 15:44.46 2001Justin Canty 15:44.87 2006Dave Daniels 15:44.99 1983Andy Thurman 15:47.59 1999Edmund Herlihy 15:47.60 2002Kevin Drake 15:48.60 1976

100 FlySwimmer Time YearWill McLaughlin 47.84 2005BJ Damazo 48.40 2009Vince Martinez 48.70 2005Erik Zador 49.20 1997Liko Soules-Ono 49.36 1998Jim Wyles 49.43 1995Todd Schwendinger 49.48 2002Peter Richardson 49.70 2002Clint McLaughlin 49.73 2007

200 FlySwimmer Time YearKryzysztof Zoldak 1:47.14 2005Matt Mills 1:48.32 2004Clint McLaughlin 1:50.05 2007BJ Damazo 1:50.17 2009Tedder Stevenson 1:50.91 1995Peter Richardson 1:51.04 2002Jim Wyles 1:51.74 1995John Rotticci 1:52.03 1979Liko Soules-Ono 1:52.04 1997

100 BackSwimmer Time YearWjociech Betlej 48.59 2007Piotr Florczyk 49.53 2001Brad Schumacher 49.98 1993Dave Mathews 50.01 2009Ryan Jones 50.14 2002Jarrod Cruzat 50.46 2002Ivan Serrano 50.59 2005JP Russell 50.60 2002Kenny Yamamoto 50.67 2003

200 BackSwimmer Time YearWojciech Betlej 1:44.96 2007Piotr Florczyk 1:45.61 1999JP Russell 1:46.48 2005Oliver Simkovic 1:46.51 2011Kenny Yamamoto 1:47.27 2005Jarrod Cruzat 1:49.26 2002Bobby Smith 1:49.76 2008Craig Schwartz 1:50.00 1977Kevin Byers 1:50.04 2009Erik Zador 1:50.79 1997

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All-Time Men’s Top Times100 Breast

Swimmer Time YearDavid Dunn 54.35 2007Filip Wronski 55.22 2002Lance Jones 55.90 2000Kevin Schirmer 56.03 2011Karl Thaning 56.39 2000Nathan LeRoy 56.88 2011Ryan Price 56.98 1996Justin Wilcox 57.16 2000Chris Weber 57.18 2010Thomas Dunn 57.35 2006

200 BreastSwimmer Time YearFilip Wronski 1:59.21 2003David Dunn 1:59.29 2006Thomas Dunn 2:02.82 2003Nathan LeRoy 2:03.14 2011Ryan Price 2:03.28 1996Ramzy Ladah 2:03.41 1999Thomas Dunn 2:03.91 2006Roger Ward 2:04.93 2011Marcello Tonelli 2:05.08 1997Scott Adams 2:05.55 1981

200 IMSwimmer Time YearKrzysztof Zoldak 1:46.84 2005David Dunn 1:49.53 2008Wjociech Betlej 1:50.02 2005Oliver Simkovic 1:50.32 2011Filip Wronski 1:50.60 2003Jon Radcliff 1:51.34 2003Kenny Yamamoto 1:51.49 2007Tedder Stevenson 1:51.54 1995Roger Ward 1:51.91 2011Rob Case 1:52.03 2983

400 IMSwimmer Time YearKrzysztof Zoldak 3:48.14 2005Piotr Florczyk 3:54.22 1999Oliver Simkovic 3:54.66 2011Kenny Yamamoto 3:57.25 2007Kevin Drake 3:58.10 1977Richard Cannon 3:58.80 1977Jon Radcliff 3:59.16 2004Kevin Byers 3:59.98 2009Nathan LeRoy 4:00.18 2011Marcello Tonelli 4:00.36 1998

200 Medley RelaySwimmers Time YearMartinez, Serrano, Norman, McLaughlin 1:29.81 2005Betlej, Dunn, Chapman, Canty 1:30.31 2008Kinnard, LeRoy, Schirmer, Woods 1:30.58 2011Martinez, Serrano, McLaughin, Raimondi 1:30.89 2004Cruzat, Wronski, McLaughlin, Martinez 1:30.93 2003Cruzat, Wronski, McLaughlin, Jones 1:30.99 2002Mathews, Platow, Damazo, Canty 1:31.10 2009Florczyk, Jones, Dmytrow, Thaning 1:31.18 2000Florczyk, Wronski, Richardson, Jones 1:31.99 2001Florczyk, Thanning, Soules-Ono, Smart 1:32.33 1999

400 Medley RelaySwimmers Time YearBetlej, Dunn, McLaughlin, Martinez 3:15.92 2005Betlej, Dunn, Chapman, Zoldak 3:18.95 2008Cruzat, Wronski, McLaughlin, Martinez 3:19.13 2002Cruzat, Wronski, McLaughlin, Smart 3:19.80 2003Florczyk, Wronski, Richardson, Smart 3:20.05 2001A-Team at the Big West Championships 3:21.28 2002Betlej, Dunn, Zoldak, Urban 3:21.45 2006Dunn, Raimondi, McLaughlin, Mills 3:21.55 2004

200 Free RelaySwimmers Time YearMcLaughlin, Serrano, Martinez, Zoldak 1:20.71 2005McLaughlin, Jones, Schwendinger, Martinez 1:21.01 2002Martinez, McLaughlin, Mills, Smart 1:21.11 2003Kasten, Mathews, Damazo, Canty 1:21.70 2009Thanning, Schwendinger, Smart, Jones 1:21.78 2000Hosmer, Maroney, Robinson, Stevenson 1:21.81 1992Schwendinger, Jones, Wronski, Smart 1:21.83 2001McLaughlin, Serrano, Martinez, Mills 1:21.96 2004Hosmer, Wyles, Stevenson, Schumacher 1:22.02 1994

400 Free RelaySwimmers Time YearHosmer, Wyles, Stevenson, Schumacher 2:57.79 1994Schwendinger, Johnson, Jones, Smart 2:58.79 2001Johnson, Schwendinger, Jones, Martinez 2:59.07 2002Martinez, Mills, Russell, Smart 2:59.13 2003Martinez, Serrano, Russell, McLaughlin 2:59.30 2005Wyles, Maroney, Stevenson, Schumacher 2:59.64 1993Martinez, McLaughlin, Serrano, Zoldak 3:00.08 2005Smart, Schwendinger, Thaning, Florczyk 3:00.16 2000Sharp, Moore, Woods, Schirmer 3:09.39 2011Accornero, Kasten, Quinn, Canty 3:03.58 2009

800 Free RelaySwimmers Time YearSmart, Johnson, Mills, Florczyk 6:37.09 2001Zoldak, Russell, Betlej, Lowdermilk 6:37.24 2005Radcliff, Russell, Martinez, Mills 6:38.53 2004Wyles, Stevenson, Olofsen, Schumacher 6:39.03 1995Mills, Schwendinger, Russell, Johnson 6:39.03 2002Smart, Cruzat, Thaning, Florczyk 6:39.84 2000Schumacher, Olofsen, Wyles, Hosmer 6:40.10 1994Smart, Florczyk, Tonelli, Thurman 6:41.39 1999Mathews, Canty, Lundy, Quinn 6:42.90 2009

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All-Time Conference ChampionsWomen’s Records

50 FreeYear Champion Time1990 Susan Overgaard 23.771993 Christy Dalonzo 23.972002 Lyndsay McNamee 23.342005 Lyndsay McNamee 23.15

100 FreeYear Champion Time1992 Christy Dalonzo 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

200 FreeYear 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

500 FreeYear 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

1000 FreeYear 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

1650 FreeYear 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

100 FlyYear Champion Time2001 Shannon Catalano 54.532002 Shannon Catalano 53.702003 Shannon Catalano 53.632004 Shannon Catalano 54.10

200 FlyYear 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

100 BackYear Champion Time2001 Shannon Catalano 54.532002 Shannon Catalano 53.702003 Shannon Catalano 53.632004 Shannon Catalano 54.102009 Jenny Lewis 55.90

200 BackYear 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

100 BreastYear Champion Time1997 Sarah Hackett 1:03.962002 Heidi Schmidt 1:01.322003 Heidi Schmidt 1:02.89

200 BreastYear Champion Time1997 Sarah Hackett 2:18.672000 Kristy Mathews 2:18.652002 Kristy Mathews 2:16.222003 Heidi Schmidt 2:15.30

200 IMYear 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

400 IMYear 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

200 Free RelayYear 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

Shannon Catalano

Jenny Lewis &Ja-Neil Bragg

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All-Time Conference Champions400 Free 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

800 Free RelayYear Champion Time2001 Errecart, Avilla, 3:43.99 Taylor, Catalano2002 Mathews, Taylor, 3:38.87 Avilla, Errecart2003 Mathews, McDonald, 3:39.94 Radecke, Avilla2004 Radecke, Marshall, 3:43.15 Taylor, Errecart

200 Medley RelayYear 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

400 Medley RelayYear 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, 3:34.15 Catalano, Errecart

Men’s Records50 Free

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

100 FreeYear Champion Time1973 Joe Dietrich 46.461991 Todd Hosmer 44.661992 Todd Hosmer 44.091993 Brad Schumacher 44.231994 Todd Hosmer 44.262001 Matt Smart 44.572002 Vince Martinez 44.842003 Matt Smart 44.062005 Will McLaughlin 44.67

200 FreeYear 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

500 FreeYear Champion Time1974 Dave Kenyon 4:43.501997 Andy Thurman 4:32.43

2000 Piotr Florczyk 4:28.112001 Piotr Florczyk 4:24.982003 JP Russell 4:28.58

1650 FreeYear Champion Time1972 Rick Hendricks 16:32.161974 Dave Kenyon 16:24.022009 Matt Lundy 15:19.10

100 FlyYear 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

200 FlyYear Champion Time2002 Matt Mills 1:50.742003 Matt Mills 1:49.392004 Matt Mills 1:48.32

100 BackYear Champion Time1974 Craig Schwartz 52.801975 Craig Schwartz 52.951976 Craig Schwartz 52.231977 Craig Schwartz 52.382001 Piotr Florczyk 49.702002 Ryan James 50.142006 Wojciech Betlej 48.76

200 BackYear Champion Time1974 Craig Schwartz 1:57.701975 Craig Schwartz 1:55.411976 Craig Schwartz 1:53.261977 Craig Schwartz 1:54.501982 Rob Case 1:51.93

Brad Schumacher

Wojciech Betlej

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1983 Rob Case 1:51.591984 Duane Fiene 1:52.861985 Steve Smith 1:52.151993 Derigan Silver 1:48.421999 Piotr Florczyk 1:46.572000 Piotr Florczyk 1:45.692001 Piotr 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 1:44.962011 Oliver Simkovic 1:46.51

100 BreastYear Champion Time1996 Ryan Price 56.982002 Filip Wronski 56.142007 David Dunn 54.35

200 BreastYear Champion Time1974 Gordy Smith 2:13.401999 Ramzy Iadah 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 IMYear Champion Time1972 Rob Love 2:00.801974 Rob Love 1:57.201975 Kevin Drake 1:54.491976 Kevin Drake 1:54.491995 Tedder Stevenson 1:54.542003 Filip Wronski 1:50.952004 Jon Radcliff 1:50.432005 Krzysztof Zoldak 1:46.842006 Krzysztof Zoldak 1:46.94

400 IMYear Champion Time1974 Rob 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

200 Free RelayYear 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

400 Free RelayYear Champion Time1971 Dietrich, Hayes, 3:10.29 Snider, Reeder1972 Dietrich, Hendricks, 3:10.60 Hayes, Reeder1973 Dietrich, Snider, 3:09.97 Hayes, Reeder1974 Dietrich, Edwards, 3:10.60 Hayes, Reeder1993 Wyles, Maroney, 2:59.64 Stevenson, Schumacher1994 Hosmer, Wyles, 2:57.79 Stevenson, Schumacher1995 Wyles, Stevenson, 3:01.00 Olofsen, Schumacher1999 Smart, Thaning, 3:00.48 Cannon, Florczyk2000 Florczyk, Jones, 2:59.52 Dmytrow, Smart2001 Schwendinger, Johnson, 2:58.79 Jones, Martinez2002 Johnson, Schwendinger, 2:59.07 Jones, Martinez2003 Martinez, Mills, 2:59.59 Russell, Smart2004 Mills, McLaughlin, 2:59.49 Russell, Martinez2005 Martinez, Serrano, 2:59.30 Russell, McLaughlin

800 Free RelayYear 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, 6:49.96 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, 6:37.09 Mills, Florczyk2002 Mills, Schwendinger, 6:39.79 Russell, Johnson2003 Smart, Radcliff, 6:39.03 Mills, Russell2004 Russell, Martinez, 6:38.53 Radcliff, Mills

200 Medley RelayYear Champion Time2000 Florczyk, Jones, 1:31.18 Dmytrow, Thaning2001 Florczyk, Wronski, 1:31.99 Richardson, Jones2002 Cruzat, Wronski, 1:30.99 McLaughlin, Jones

400 Medley RelayYear Champion Time1997 Basye, Price, 3:25.04 Zador, Olofsen2000 Florczyk, Jones, 3:21.82 Dmytrow, Smart2001 Florczyk, Wronski, 3:20.55 Richardson, Smart2002 Cruzat, Wronski, 3:19.13 McLaughlin, Martinez2003 Cruzat, Wronski, 3:19.80 McLaughlin, Smart2005 Betlej, Dunn, 3:15.92 McLaughlin, Martinez

All-Time Conference Champions

Krzysztof Zoldak

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Pacific Coaching HistoryMen’s Coaches

Year Coach Record Conference Finish

1968-69 Bill Rose - -1969-70 Bill Rose - -1970-71 Bill Rose - -1971-72 Bill Rose - -1972-73 Bill Rose - -1973-74 Bill Rose - -1974-75 Gordon Collet - -1975-76 Gordon Collet - -1976-77 Gordon Collet - -1977-78 Gordon Collet - -1978-79 Gordon Collet - -1979-80 Gordon Collet - -1980-81 Dennis Nugent - -1981-82 Dennis Nugent - -1982-83 Dennis Nugent - -1983-84 Dennis Nugent - -1984-85 Dennis Nugent - -1985-86 Dennis Nugent - -1986-87 Dennis Nugent - -1987-88 John Tanner - -1988-89 John Tanner - 7th1

1989-90 John Tanner - 7th1

1990-91 John Tanner - T-6th1

1991-92 John Tanner - 5th1

1992-93 John Tanner - 4th1

1993-94 John Tanner - 3rd1

1994-95 John Tanner - 4th1

1995-96 John Tanner - 3rd1

1996-97 John Tanner 3-4 3rd1

1997-98 Ray Looze - 5th1

1998-99 Ray Looze 10-5 2nd1

1999-00 Ray Looze 5-9 2nd1

2000-01 Ray Looze 10-9 2nd1

2001-02 Ray Looze 13-9 1st1

2002-03 Danny May 10-6 1st1

2003-04 Danny May 2-5 2nd1

2004-05 Daryn Glasgow 4-5 1st1

2005-06 Greg Meehan 2-6 4th1

2006-07 Greg Meehan 2-4 4th1

2007-08 Greg Meehan 1-4 4th1

2008-09 Adam Kennedy 1-7 4th1

2009-10 Adam Kennedy 1-8 4th1

2010-11 Adam Kennedy 2-5-1 2nd2

Women’s CoachesYear Coach Record Conference Finish

1975-76 Gordon Collet - -1976-77 Gordon Collet - -1977-78 Gordon Collet - -1978-79 Gordon Collet - -1979-80 Gordon Collet - -1980-81 Dennis Nugent - -1981-82 Dennis Nugent - -1982-83 Dennis Nugent - -1983-84 Dennis Nugent - -1984-85 Dennis Nugent - -1985-86 Dennis Nugent - -1986-87 Dennis Nugent - -1987-88 Jim Taketa - 5th1

1988-89 Jim Taketa - 5th1

1989-90 Jim Taketa - 5th1

1990-91 Jim Taketa - 6th1

1991-92 Jim Taketa - 5th1

1992-93 Jim Taketa - 5th1

1993-94 Jim Taketa - 5th1

1994-95 Jim Taketa - 4th1

1995-96 Jim Taketa - 5th1

1996-97 Jim Taketa - 5th1

1997-98 Ray Looze - 3rd1

1998-99 Ray Looze - 3rd1

1999-00 Ray Looze 5-13 3rd1

2000-01 Ray Looze 8-10 2nd1

2001-02 Ray Looze 19-2 1st1

2002-03 Danny May 13-9 1st1

2003-04 Danny May 11-6 1st1

2004-05 Daryn Glasgow 5-3 2nd1

2005-06 Greg Meehan 7-5 4th1

2006-07 Greg Meehan 4-3 2nd1

2007-08 Greg Meehan 6-1 4th1

2008-09 Adam Kennedy 3-3 3rd1

2009-10 Adam Kennedy 5-5 4th1

2010-11 Adam Kennedy 4-9 7th2

1 - Big West Conference2 - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

1 - Big West Conference2 - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

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This is Pacific

The University........................................................50-51Academics...............................................................52-53Athletic Administration.............................................54Athletic Staff................................................................55Athletic Performance.................................................56Athletic Training.........................................................57Athletic Facilities...................................................58-59Tiger Team Capsules............................................60-61

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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,whereshe laterservedasdirectorofthehonorsprogramandthenviceprovostforundergraduatestudies.In2004,EibeckwasnameddeanofthecollegeofengineeringatTexasTech.

Anexpert inheat transfer, Eibeck conductedexperimental researchrelatedtoelectronicscoolingandthermaltilesusedbyNASAonthespace shuttles.Her laterwork focusedon engineering educationalreform,includingearlyuseofmultimediaintheclassroom,curriculumdevelopment and,most recently,ways to attract youngpeopleandwomentotheprofession.Shehasauthoredorco-authorednearly50articlesandpapers.

EibeckbecameaFellowoftheAmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngineersin2008.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.Duringthespringsemesterof2011,Pacificstudent-athletespostedacombinedgradepointaverageof3.0. Pacific isannually representedonBigWestAcademicAll-Conferenceteams,Aca-demicAll-Americateams,andboastsNCAAPost-GraduateScholarsinseveralsports.Forthe2010-11academicyear,Pacifichonored104BigWestConferenceScholar-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........................30

MountainPacificSportsFederationAll-AcademicTeam...........23

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

BigWestConferenceScholar-Athletes..........................104

PacificScholar-Athletes.................................................144

NationalFieldHockeyCoachesAssociationAcademicTeam.......9

BigWestScholarAthletesoftheYear2010-11

JENIFERWIDJAJA(Sr.) Women’sTennis(Businessadministration•SaoRoque,Brazil) ARTEMGRAMMA(Sr.) Men’sTennis(BusinessAdministration•KrivojRoj,Ukraine)

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

2010-11

Academic

Award

Count50

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)

HUGHJACKSON(1986)

JENNIFERJOINES-TAMAS(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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Dr.TedLeland,theVicePresidentforExternalRela-tionsandAthletics,tookoverastheathleticdirectorof PacificAthleticson July 1, 2011. Beginninghissecondstintasthedirector,LelandwilloverseePacificAthleticsforatwoyearperiodwhileoverseeingtheimplementationofPacific’snew strategicplan forIntercollegiateAthletics-aplanthatheandandformerathleticdirector LynnKing createdwhileworkingtogetheroverthepreviousyear.Inadditiontohisdutiesintheathleticdepartment,Lelandwill retainhis statusas vicepresident forexternalrelations.Attheendofthetwo-yearperiod,Lelandwillresumefull-timedutiesasvicepresidentforExternalRelationsandconductasearchforanew

athleticsdirector.LelandlastranPacific’sathleticdepartmentfrom1989-91beforemovingontoStanfordwherehewastheathleticdirectoruntil2005. Duringhis14yearsatStanford,Dr.TedLelandnotonlyledtheStanfordAthleticDepartmenttounprecedentedsuccessbothonandofftheplayingfield,butearnedareputationasoneofthenation’stopathleticadministrators. LelandwasnamedTheJaquish&KenningerDirectorofAthleticsatStanfordUniversityonJune7,1991,andhasbeentheguidingforceinleadinganathleticsprogramthatwasvotedas“themostadmiredcollegiateathleticprograminthenation.”Duringhistenure,StanfordwontheprestigiousDirectors’Cup,emblematicofthetopathleticprograminthenation,forthelast11yearsandtheCardinalwonmoreNCAAchampionshipsthananyotherschoolinthenation.UnderLeland’sstewardship,Stanford’sathleticprogramenjoyedtremendoussuccessinfundraisingandathleticfacilitieswerevastlyimproved. From1991-2005,Stanfordwon50nationalteamchampionshipsand173conferencechampionships,includinganNCAArecordsixnationaltitlesin1996-97.Cardinalteamsconsistentlycompetedforthenationalchampionshipinvirtuallyeverysporteveryyear.In2004-05alone,Stanfordhad26programsfinishintheTop25nationally,including10intheTop5and16intheTop10. Intheareaoffundraising,theAthleticDepartmentraisedover$270millioninprivatedonations,anditsassetsandendowmentsgrewfrom$52millionto$374.9millionduringLeland’stenure.Inaddition,ap-proximately$185millioninneworrenovatedathleticfacilitieswerecompletedandfunded. Leland’speersandcolleagueshavehonoredhimonseveraloccasions.HewaspresentedtheDickEnbergAwardbyCoSIDA(CollegeSportsInformationDirectorsofAmerica)in2004.Theawardispresentedto“apersonwhoseactionsandcommitmenthavefurtheredthemeaningandreachoftheAcademicAll-Americaprogramsand/orstudent-athleteswhilepromotingthevaluesofeducationandacademics.” In2000-01,LelandwashonoredbyNACDA(NationalAssociationofCollegiateDirectorsofAthletics)andtheStreet&Smith’sSportsBusinessJournalastheAthleticDirectoroftheYear.TheawardrecognizedanAthleticDirectorfordemonstrationofcommitmenttohighereducationandstudent-athletes,continuousteamwork,loyaltyandexcellence,andtheabilitytoinspireindividualsorgroupstohigherlevelsofaccomplishments.In2008,hewaselectedintotheorganization’shalloffame. Lelandhasservedonnumerousnationalcommitteesthroughouthiscareer.HeiscurrentlyamemberoftheUniversityofthePacificBoardofRegentsandtheBoardofDirectorsofOpportunitiesIndustrializationCenterWest(anon-profitcommunity-basedjobtrainingcenterontheMenloPark-EastPaloAltoborder).HehasbeenamemberoftheDivisionINCAACommitteeonInfractionsandtheNACDAExecutiveCommittee,andhasservedonvariousotherPac-10andNCAAcommittees. InJuneof2002,Lelandwasnamedaco-chairmanoftheUnitedStatesSecretaryofEducation’sCommissiononOpportunityinAthletics.The15-memberpanelexaminedwaysofstrengtheningenforcementofTitleIXandexpandingopportunitiestoensurefairnessforallcollegeathletes. Lelandservedatwo-yeartermastheChairmanoftheNCAAManagementCouncil.HewasamemberoftheManagementCouncilforeightyears. AfterservingasStanford’sDirectorofAthleticsfor12years,Lelandwasgranteda“SpecialResearchLeave”fromhispostinthespringof2003.Duringan11-weekabsence,LelandwasaDistinguishedVisitingScholarattheHooverInstitutiononcampus,conductedresearchonabook,andwroteanddeliveredseveralspeechesonnationalissuesrelatedtointercollegiateathletics. InadditiontoStanfordandPacific,LelandwasalsotheathleticdirectoratDartmouthCollegefrom1983-89.HisothercareerstopshaveincludedNorthwesternUniversity,wherehewasaSeniorAssociateAthleticDirectorfrom1981-83andtheUniversityofHoustonasanAssistantAthleticDirectorfrom1979-81.HewasanassistantfootballcoachandinstructorofphysicaleducationatStanfordin1978-79. LelandgrewupinNorthernCalifornia,graduatedfromHaywardHighSchoolandlaterattendedChabotCollege.HeearnedbothhisBachelor’s(1970)andMaster’s(1972)degreesfromtheUniversityofthePacific,priortoaddingaPh.D.fromStanfordin1982ineducation/sportspsychology. WhileanundergraduateatPacific,LelandearnedFirstTeamAll-PCAAfootballhonorsasadefensiveendin1969.HelatercoachedfootballatPacific,StanfordandEastTennesseeState. Inadditiontohisworkinathleticadministration,Lelandhasheldthepositionof“adjunctprofessor”atDartmouthCollege,PacificandStanford,teachingcoursesinSportsPsychologyandthePhilosophyofSport.HeiscurrentlyaDistinguishedVisitingScholarattheHooverInstitutionatStanford. Lelandandhiswife,Stefanie,havetwochildren:AmandaandBo.

InherseventhyearatPacific,HollyTrexleristheAssociateDirectorofAthletics for Student-AthleteServicesandCompliance.ShebecamePacific’sSeniorWomen’sAdministratorinSeptemberof2008.Amongherduties, Trexleroversees compliance, academicsupport,studentservices,thePacificStudentAthleteCouncil(PSAC)aswellastheCHAMPS/LifeSkillspro-gram.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 DICkSONAssistantA.D./MajorGifts

JIM DUGONIAssociateA.D./Development

GEorGIAKovIch-LEEDirector/

Marketing&Promotions

CHRIS LyNNAssistantA.D./AnnualGiving

vice PresidenT of exTernal relaTions & aThleTics

HOLLy TREXLER

senior WoMen’s adMinisTraTorassociaTe direcTor of aThleTics for Student-AtHlete ServIceS & comPlIAnce

TED LELAND

adMinisTaTion

MIkE MILLERICkAssistantA.D./Communications

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COACHES’ AWARDS: •Thomason-BigWestCoachoftheYear‘93,‘97,‘04,‘05,‘06• Coleman-BigWestCoachoftheYear‘97,‘98• Kolze-BigWestCoachoftheYear‘98,‘01,‘02,‘11•

•MacDonald -NorPacCoachoftheYear‘05• Wortmann-MPSFCoachoftheYear‘96,‘03•

Ed Sprague Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Josh Jones Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals keith Coleman Brian kolzeBaseball Men’sBasketball Women’sBasketball CrossCountry FieldHockey Men’sGolf Women’sSoccer Softball

Gus Barrios Ryan Redondo Bob “Chino” Chiene Joe Wortmann Greg Gibbons James Graham Megan ThomsonSwimming Men’sTennis Women’sTennis Men’sVolleyball Women’sVolleyball Men’sWaterPolo Women’sWaterPolo

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ALBISTON, kC,GraduateAssistantSwimmingCoach x2710

BAkER, Jodi, DirectorofAthleticTrainingEducationProgram x3182BARBARA, Don,AssistantBaseballCoach x2840BARRIOS, Gustavo,InterimHeadSwimmingCoach x2164BATALON, Ray, AssociateHeadWomen’sVolleyballCoach x2723BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA,AthleticBusiness&Finance x2472BRUCE, kyle,GAAthleticMediaRelations x2479ByRD, Calivn, AssistantMen’sBasketballCoach x2785

CARBONATTO, Gina,VolunteerAssistantSoftballCoach x2700CARSON, Jonah, AssistantMen’sVolleyballCoach x2163CHIENE, Bob “Chino”,HeadWomen’sTennisCoach x2128COLEMAN, keith, HeadWomen’sSoccerCoach x2129COLEMAN, Michelle, AssistantWomen’sSoccerCoach x7301CORNWALL, Wendy, Asst.CoordinatorofAcademicAchievement x2934

DALGETy, Mike, ADofAthleticsforInternalAffairs x3990DAVIS, Bradley, AssistantWomen’sBasketballCoach x2329DAVIS, Ty,GAforFacilitiesandOperations x2726DICkSON, Tim, AssistantDirectorofAthleticsforMajorGifts x3177DORIN, Marcus, AssistantDirectorofAthleticPerformance x2819DUGONI, Jim,AssociateDirectorofAthleticsforDevelopment x2230

FONG, Stephanie, BasketballAdministrativeAssistant x2341FORD, Joe, CoordinatorofMBBOperations x2785FORRy, Miranda, CoordinatorofWBBOperations x7303FRASER, Jeremiah, AthleticTrainingGA x2588FRIES, Liz,AssistantFieldHockeyCoach x7304

GAy, Sam,AssistantDirectorofAthleticTraining x2499GERBEC, Vince,GAAthleticMediaRelations x2479GOETHALS, Brandon,HeadMen’sGolfCoach x2713GRAHAM, James,HeadMen’sWaterPoloCoach x2736GRIFFEN, Jaci,ExecutiveAssistanttotheVP x3008

HAGEN, Lizzie,AssistantSoftballCoach x2700hAMMBErG,christine,BusinessManager x2728HANCOCk, Jessica,AssistantSoftballCoach x2024HANyAk, Bob,FacultyAthleticsRepresentative x3233

JACOBSEN, Adam,AssistantMen’sBasketballCoach x2720JOHNSON, Davin, AssistantWomen’sBasketballCoach x2714JONES, Josh, HeadWomen’sCrossCountryCoach x2706

kELLy, Lauren,VolunteerWVBCoach x2723kING, Amanda, GA,AthleticMarketing x2702kOERNER, Zac,AssistantMen’sWaterPoloCoach x2540kOLZE, Brian, HeadSoftballCoach x2699kOMEIJI, keith, VolunteerAssistantCoach x2840kOVICH-LEE, Georgia, DirectorofAthleticMarketing&Promotions x3108

LASkEy, Ben,AssistantDirector,AthleticMediaRelations x2730LEE, Aven,AssistantWomen’sVolleyballCoach x2723LELAND, Ted, VicePresidentofExternalRelations&Athletics x2392LEWIS, Victoria,Undergraduate,AthleticMediaRelationsx2479LUDWIG, Chris, AthleticTrainingClinicalCoordinator x2588

MacDONALD, Linda, HeadFieldHockeyCoach x2249MArTINEZ,Annette,AssistantDirectorofAthleticTrainng x2340MAy, Donna, AssistantforTicketOperations x2867McCABE, Dan, TicketOperationsManager x2030McCORMACk, Chris,DirectorofBaseballOperations x2386McCORMICk, Mike,AssistantBaseballCoach x2386MILLERICk, Mike, AssistantDirectorofAthleticsforCommunications x2866

NEAULT, Danielle, AcademicCounselor x2513NOGARE, Pam, AdministrativeAssistant x3945NORMAN, Craig,GraduateAssistantSwimmingCoach x2710

O’HARA, Jennifer, AthleticTrainingIntern x2588

PADILLA, Carmen,AssistantWomen’sSoccerCoach x7302PARIS, Barb, VolleyballAdministrativeAssistant x2389PERkINS, kelly,AssistantFieldHockeyCoach x7304PIERCE, Lindsay,CoordinatorofAthleticsDevelopment&SpecialEvents x2387PITTENGER, Brandon,AssistantDirectorofCompliance x3976PoLLASTro,Brittany,AthleticTrainingGA x2588POND, Chris, DirectorofAthleticTraining x2588

REDONDO, Ryan, HeadMen’sTennisCoach x2219ROBERTS, Lynne, HeadWomen’sBasketballCoach x2745ROBINSON, Natalie,UndergraduateAsst.WVB x2723

SANDOVAL, Tony,DirectorofAthleticPerformance x2812SCHMIT, Emily, GAforWomen’sWaterPolo x3998Sky-McCORMACk, Vicki, DirectorofGolfOperations x2802SPRAGUE, Ed,HeadBaseballCoach x2709ST. CLAIR, Jay, ManagerofEquipmentandTransportationx2375STEVENS, Michael, ManagerofFacilities&Operations x2031

TATUM RAMOS, Nikki, GA,AthleticMarketing x2702THOMASON, Bob, HeadMen’sBasketballCoach x2341THOMSON, Megan, HeadWomen’sWaterPoloCoach x2732TREXLER, Holly, AssociateDirectorofAthleticsforStudent AthleteServices&Compliance x2307

VANHOLLEBEkE, Amy,AssistantWomen’sBasketballCoach x2711VATER, Gave, Facilities&OperationsLeadperson x2031VERLIN, Ron, AssociateHeadMBBCoach x2721VOCkER, kimberley,AssistantWomen’sTennisCoach x2128

WENDLAND, Julie, DonorRelationsCoordinator x2701WILkINSON, kevin,AthleticMediaRelationsAssistant x2289WORTMANN, Joe, HeadMen’sVolleyballCoach&CoordinatorofAcademicAchievement x2724WyATT, Lorraine, ManagerofEquipmentOperations x2441

yADON, Cristy, HeadDanceCoach x2702yORTH, Wes, SupervisorofFacilities&EventManagement x7408

OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO NOTEATHLETIC TICkET OFFICE x2474ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER PRESS ROW x2865kLEIN FAMILy FIELD PRESS BOX x2722PACIFIC AQUATICS CENTER x2540

ATHLETICS FAX NUMBERSATHLETICS MAIN x2731/x7308ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS x2757

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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.

Themulti-purposeweighttrainingandfitnessfacilitywithinthePacificIntercol-

legiateAthleticsCenteris4,000squarefeetandincludes10Olympicplatforms,

10racks,fivebenchpresses,fiveadjustableinclines,twofullracksofdumbbells,

over50medicineballs,35Swissballs,sixadjustableplyometricboxesandwas

completedinJulyof1998.

Thenewestadditiontotheathleticperformancefacilitiesisa2,000squarefoot

conditioningroomwithplyometricflooringand20SchwinnSpinBikes.

“TheAthleticPerformanceDepartment’sgoalistohelppreventtheriskofin-

jurywhileatthesametimeimprovingphysicalandmentalattributesforallour

studentathletes,”saiddirectorTonySandoval.“Wefeelitisveryimportantforour

studentathletestobeingreatshapethroughoutthewholeyearsothattheycan

competeatthehighestlevelpossible.

“Thebenefitthatourstudentathletesreceivefromourtraininggoesbeyond

theweight roomor conditioning field.We stress values such as discipline, ac-

countability,teamcamaraderie,andcompetition.Thesetraitsthatwebuildupon

ineverystrengthandconditioningsessioniswhatgivesourteamsthebestchance

tosucceedduringcompetitionandinlife.”

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-athletesbeginswithitsathletictrainingstaffandthefullyoperationalJosephSpracherAthleticTrainingFacility.Thefacilityfeaturesthelatestininjuryprevention,rehabilitation,clinicaldiagnosisandeducationalresearch. TheathletictrainingfacilityisoperatedandstaffedbythedirectorofathletictrainingChrisPondandassistantdirectorsofathletictrainingSamGayandAnnetteMartinez.Pond,GayandMartinezarecertifiedathletictrainersbytheNationalAthleticTrainersAssociation(NATA)andoverseetreatmentandmedicalattentiongiventoallofPacific’s intercollegiatesports.Inhis21styearatPacific,Pondisa1988graduateofUtahState,andspenttwoyearsatArizonabeforearrivinginStockton. TheathletictrainingfacilityisalsothetraininglaboratoryofPacific’sath-letictrainingundergraduatestudiesprogram.PacificoffersathletictrainingasafieldofstudywithintheUniversity’sDepartmentofSportSciences.Approximately15studentsparticipateannuallyinPacific’sstudent-athletetrainingprogram. TheacademicneedsofathletictrainingstudentsaresupervisedbyJodiBaker(ATC),directorofPacific’sAthleticTrainingEducationProgram. Orthopedists

Dr.GaryAlegreDr.StevenEagerDr.AlanKawaguchiDr.EdwardCahillDr.GaryMurataDr.PeterSalmonDr.GeorgeWestinJr.Dr.RolandWinterDr.MichaelHahnDr.VincentLeungDr.AnhLeDr.ScottBethuneDr.EricLarsonDr.KipWilkinsDr.DamonNg

GeneralPractionerDr.ShaukutShahDr.JohnBylsma

RadiologistDr.AubreyFederal

DentistDr.HowardChiDr.RayAngeli

PodiatristDr.BillMcDonald

NursePractionerBethMcManis

Tiger docTors

CHRIS PONDDirectorofAthletic

Training

ANNETTE MARTINEZAssistantDirectorofAthleticTraining

SAM GAyAssistantDirectorofAthleticTraining

JODI BAkERDirectorofAthleticTraining

EducationPrograms

CHRIS LUDWIGAthleticTraining

ClinicalCoordinator

JENNIFER O’HARAAthleticTraining

Intern

JEREMIAH FRASERAthleticTraining

GraduateAssistant

BRITTANy POLLASTROAthleticTraining

GraduateAssistant

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

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ThePacificathleticsdepartmentboastssevenfa-cilitiesforits16DivisionIintercollegiateteams.AllTigerbasketballandvolleyballgamesareheldintheAlexG.SpanosCenter(top left),with lockerroomslocatedinthecentralathleticsdepartment.

In2006,Pacific saw theopeningof itsfirston-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’swomen’ssoccerteamcompetesinAmosAlonzoStaggMemorialStadium,whichwasformer-

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)

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Chris kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo)

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Bill Simoni Field(Softball)

ly the home of Pacific football. Staggwas built in1950andhasundergoneseveralrenovativeeffortssince.

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)

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Pacificpickedupaconferencechampionshipinsoftballin2011,theTigers’first-eversoftballtitle.TheTigersgarneredfive conferenceplayerof theyearhonorswhile takinghome71all-conferenceawads. PacificalsohadoneAcademicAll-Americansand62AcademicAll-ConferenceTeamathletes.

BASEBALL – Final Record: 17-37 (9-15 Big West Conference)Notes:•ThreeAll-BigWesthonoreeswithsophomoreDustinTorchioearningfirstteamhonorswhileseniorsMattCarvuttoandBrianMartineachwerenamedtothesecondteam.•TheTigersbeatthreerankedteamswithvictoriesoverNo.10Cal StateFullerton,No.13CalandNo.17UCIrvine.•SeniorBrianMartinfinishedhiscareersecondall-timeinPacificinhitsandbecameoneoffourplayerstoreach200careerhits,100careerRBIand100runsscoredasaTiger.•SeniorRHPJakeHummelearnedBigWestPitcheroftheWeekhonorsforhiscomplete-gameshutoutoverSanFrancisco,whilejuniorOFDanielJohnstonearnedBWCPlayeroftheWeekhonorsafterhitting.538inathree-gameseriesagainstUCDavis.

MEN’S BASkETBALL – Final Record: 16-15 (8-8 Big West Conference)Notes:•Pacificfinished fourth in theBigWestduring theregularseason,butfellinthefirstroundtoNo.5seed,andeventualtournamentchampion,UCSantaBarbara•SeniorSamWillardandsophomoreAllenHuddlestoneachearnedAll-BigWestConferencehonors.•WillardwasnamedAll-BigWestFirstTeam,afteraseniorseasoninwhichheledtheBigWestandwas11thintheNCAAinreboundingwith10.6reboundspergame.•WillardbecametheonlyTigerinprogramhistorytoscore1,000points,grab800reboundsandnab80steals.

WOMEN’S BASkETBALL – Final Record: 9-22 (5-11 Big West Conference)Notes:•TheTigersfinishedseventhintheBigWesttoearnabidintotheBigWestChampionshiptournament.•PacificadvancedtothesemifinalsoftheBigWesttournamentforthefirsttimeinfiveyearsafterpostingtheirfirstwinatUCSantaBarbarain24seasonsinthequarterfinals.• Freshmen Danielle Peacon and Gena Johnsoneach earnedAll-BigWest honorablemention andAll-Freshmenhonorsfortheirplay.Peaconalsotookhomeall-tournamenthonorsforherperformanceinthechampionshiptournament.•OnDec.28,theTigershostedNo.1UCONN,takingonthehistoricHuskiesinfrontofarecord6,150fansattheSpanosCenter.

CROSS COUNTRy – Final Record: Ninth of nine at Big West ChampionshipsNotes:•DuringtheBigWestConferencechampionshipstheentireteamsettheirpersonalbesttimes.•Theteamimproveditsoveralltimefromthe2009seasonbysevenminutesand improvedtheaveragetimebyovertwominutes.•FreshmanMelissaHopperand sophomore JazminQuirozcompetedattheNCAAWestRegionalstocloseouttheyear.

FIELD HOCkEy- Final Record: 2-16 (0-6 NorPac Conference West Division)Notes:•SeniorKellyPerkinsand juniorAmandaSpellmaneachearnedAll-NorPacConferencehonors,•SpellmanwasselectedtotheAll-NorPacTournamentteam.

GOLF – Final Record: Second of Eight at Big West ChampionshipsNotes:•Pacificearnedanat-largebidtotheNCAATournamentmakingtheirfirsttriptothepostseasonsince2001-02.•TheTigersfinishedseventhof13teamsattheSanDiegoRegional•Asateam,PacifictookhomethePacificInvitationaltitlewithaprogramrecord-23,827threedaytotal.•SeniorT.J.BordeauxwonthePacificInvitationalwithaprogramrecord-15,198total.Hesettheprogramsingle-roundrecordinround2witha-10,61.• SeniorAlex Johnsonwon the Fresno State LexusClassicinaplayoffandshota-6,210.•FourTigers’earnedAll-BigWesthonorsattheendoftheyearasT.J.BordeauxandAlexJohnsonearnedfirstteamhonorswhileAlexEdfortandPatrickKucichearnedhonorablementionhonors.

SOCCER – Final Record: 8-8-3 (5-3-0 Big West Conference)Notes:•Pacificplayedoneofthetoughestschedulesinthenationin2010astheyplayedsevenmatchesagainsttop-25teams.•Finishingfourthintheconference,theTigersmadetheBigWesttournamentforthesecondtimeinthreeseasons,fallingintheopeninground,2-1,toUCIrvineontheroad.•FiveTigersearnedAll-BigWestConferencehonors,includingFreshmanoftheYearBrittniBeeman.SeniorKyleeAhChoyearnedfirstteamhonors,hersecond-consecutivetophonor.

Softball-BigWestchampions

Tiger TeaM caPsUles

Golf-PacificInvitationalchampions

T.J. Bordeaux

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SOFTBALL – Final Record: 37-19 (16-5 Big West Conference)2011 Big West ChampionsNotes:•PacificwonitsfirsteverBigWestchampionshipafterpostinga16-5recordinconferenceplay.•TheTigersmadetheNCAAtournamentforthefirsttimesince2007,earningtheconference’sautomaticbidwhilebeingplacedintheStanfordRegional.Pacificwent0-2attheregionalfallingtoNo.11Stanford(3-0)andNo.16Nebraska(11-1).•AsateamtheTigersputtogetherahistoriccampaignattheplateasPacificfinishedwiththeBigWestandtheprogram’ssingle-seasonbattingrecordafterpostinga.323average.TheTigers’finishedNo.13nationallyattheplate.•PacifictookhomethreemajorhonorsintheBigWestasheadcoachBrianKolzewasnamedtheconference’scoachof theyearwhile sophomoreNikkiArmagostwasnamedthePlayeroftheYearandfreshmanKelseyRodriguezwasnamedtheFreshmanPlayeroftheYear.•ABigWestrecordsevenfirstteamall-conferenceslotsweregiventotheTigersasNikkiArmagost(pitcher&utility),MeganHom (outfield),NicoleMatson (firstbase),AmyMoore(catcher),LindseyPierce(outfield)andKelseyRodriguez(designatedplayer).• Three Tigers earned all-region honors as NikkiArmagost,MeganHomandKelseyRodriguezallearnedsecondteamhonors.Rodriguezbecamejustthethirdfreshmaninprogramhistorytoearntheaward.

MEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Second of three at MPSF ChampionshipsNotes:•IntheinauguralseasonofswimmingfortheMPSF,the Tigers finished second at the championshiptournament.•14swimmersearnedall-conferencehonorsattheendoftheyearfortheTigerswithNathanLeRoyandRogerWardearningawardsintwodifferentevents.•Inadditiontoathleticendeavors,theTigersplacedeightswimmersontheall-academicteam.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Seventh of nine at MPSF ChampionshipsNotes:•PacificfinishedseventhinthefirstMPSFSwimmingChampionships.• JaymeSwalin,ElenaWalterman,MaryEllaRandallandShelbyBolinall earnedAll-MPSFhonors in thepool.Swalinearnedfirstteamhonorsinthe1650Free.•TheTigersplacedfiveswimmersontheall-academicteamattheconclusionoftheseason.

MEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 13-11 (3-2 Big West Conference)Notes:•TheTigerswererankedashighasNo.74inFebruary.•PacificsweptUCDavisaswellasUCRiversideinthemonthofApril.•CoachRedondowasselectedasCoachfortheUSTANorthernCaliforniaTeamfor the38thannualMazeCup.•SixTigerswerehonoredwithBigWestrecognitionandAll-ConferenceTeamselections.

WOMEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 9-12 (4-4 Big West Conference)Notes:•TheTigersswepttheCalStateFullertonTitansandtheUCRiversideHighlanders.•SusanTeclinchedthematchtoadvancetheTigerstothesemifinalroundoftheBigWestChampionshipsafterwinninghernearlyfivehourlongsinglesmatchagainstUCSBproductKierstenMeehan.•PacificadvancedtothesemifinalroundattheBigWestChampionshipsatIndianWells,California.•TwoTigerswere selectedasBigWestAthletesoftheweek(KaterynaNezhuraandJeniferWidjaja),onewascompetitorofthemonthforthemonthofApril(SusanTe),andonewasBigWestTennisPlayeroftheYear(JeniferWidjaja).

MEN’S VOLLEyBALL – Finalrecord: 11-19 (5-17MountainPacific SportsFederation)Notes:• Pacific achieved its first national ranking since2007andfinished the season rankedNo.14 in theAssociation(AVCA)poll.•AttheendoftheyeartwoTigersearnedAll-MPSFhonorsas freshman JavierCaceresand sophomoreTaylorHugheseachearnedhonorablementionhonorsasvoteduponbycoaches.

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WOMEN’S VOLLEyBALL – Final Record: 19-11 (9-7 Big West Conference)Notes:•HeadCoachGregGibbonstookoverthehelmoftheprogramastheseventhheadcoachinprogramhistoryonJan.28,2010.•PacificfinishedfifthintheBigWestaftergoing9-7inconferencegames.•TheTigersbiggestwinoftheseasoncameagainstNo.24ArizonawhenPacificknockedofftheWildcats3-1attheWolfPackInvitational.•Pacificwonthe32ndAnnualBankersClassicathomeinSeptember.SophomoreHannahClancywasnamedthetournament’sMVP.• Senior Svenja Engelhardt capped a phenomenalcareerwithherfirst-everAll-Region selection, FirstTeamAll-BigWesthonors andfinished16th in theNCAAinkillspergame.•JuniorSamanthaMisaandfreshmanJenniferSandersalsogarneredall-conferencerecognitionattheendoftheyearfortheTigers.

MEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 17-11 (4-4 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)Notes:•Pacific’skickedoffthe2010seasonreceivingnationalattentionwhen they swept the competitionat theTritonInvitational,whichincludedwinsoverNo.6LMUandNo.11UCSanDiego.•DuringMPSFConferenceplaytheTigersfinishedtheseasonwitha4-4recordthatincludeda10-9upsetoverNo.3Stanford.•TheTigersendedtheseason17-11(4-4MPSF)andfinishedseventhattheMPSFTournament.•Threeplayersearnedall-americahonorsattheendof the year asGoranTomasevic earnedhis secondconsecutiveawardwhileBalazsErdlyiandAlexMalkismadetheirfirstappearanceontheteam.

WOMEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 21-12 (2-3 Big West Conference)Notes:•PacificfinishedfifthattheBigWestchampionshipsafter finishing the regular season fourth in theconferencestandings.• The Tigers picked up their second-straight 20+winseasonafterfinishing justtwowinsshyoftheirprogramrecordsetlastseason.•ThreeTigersearnedAll-BigWesthonorsattheendoftheyearwithDaraTawaraharapickingupPacific’sonlyfirstteamaward.MandyKingandMicheleReltoneachearnedhonorablementionhonors.•ForthesecondconsecutiveseasonDaraTawaraharawasnamedanHonorableMentionAll-Americanattheendoftheseason.

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