This document contains results from the Northwestern women's swimming and diving team. It lists the top times achieved by team members in each event over the 2015-16 season as of March 9th. It provides results from various meets including the Big Ten Championships, TYR Invitational, and dual meets against schools like Iowa, Minnesota and Purdue. It also lists the NCAA qualifying standards and school, Big Ten, and collegiate records for each event.
The document provides results from the third week of the 2016 indoor track and field season, including regional rankings in men's 60m, 200m, and 400m events from the NCAA Division III level. The top performers and their times from each of the nine regions are listed. The fastest times in 60m came from the 6.7-7.1 second range, in 200m from the 21.8-23.3 second range, and in 400m from the 48.6-50.1 second range.
The document summarizes the results of the 2016 East Texas Time Trials hosted by UT Tyler on February 19, 2016 at Grace Community School. It lists the top finishers in each event of the track and field meet, including their place, name, school, and results. Some of the top individual performances included ChrissAnn Thomas of Wiley winning the women's 400m and Machael Mark of Wiley winning the men's 100m. Wiley also took first in the women's 4x400m relay and SWCC placed first in the men's 4x400m relay.
List of qualified athletes for Kenyan Trials for Bejing 2015Alberto Stretti
The document lists Kenyan athletes who have been invited to trials for the World Athletics Championships and All African Games. It provides the event and qualifying standards for each event, as well as the names and performance times of the invited athletes. Events include sprints from 100m to 10,000m for both men and women, along with select field events and race walks. Top performers such as David Rudisha, Asbel Kiprop, and Paul Tanui are on the list.
John Carroll will face Mount Union in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Football Championship. This will be a rematch of their regular season game two weeks ago that Mount Union won 31-24. Mount Union has dominated the series historically, winning the last 25 matchups and 29 of the 33 all-time meetings. Mount Union also has the statistical edge this season, ranking first nationally in both total offense and total defense, while John Carroll ranks in the top 15 in both categories. John Carroll will need big performances from quarterback Mark Myers and running back Tommy Michals to keep pace with the high-scoring Mount Union offense.
The document provides a list of athletes competing in the Olympics with connections to the state of Georgia. It includes their name, sport, and details about their Georgia connection such as what college they attended, where they currently live, or where they are from. There are over 30 athletes mentioned from sports like swimming, track and field, basketball, soccer, and more who have a tie to Georgia through residence, education or hometown.
This document summarizes the results of a cross country invitational held on September 4th, 2015 in Texas. Texas-Tyler won both the women's and men's team competitions. Brittany Brunson of Texas-Tyler finished first in the women's 3.1 mile run with a time of 20:40.6. Leonard Kiprono of Wiley finished first in the men's 3.1 mile run with a time of 16:25.
American Southwest Conference Championship (Men's 2015)UTTylerPatriots
Matthew Markert of Texas-Tyler won the men's race at the 2015 ASC XC Championship with a time of 27:36.00. Conner Benson and Taber Miyauchi of Texas-Tyler finished second and third, respectively. Texas-Tyler won the team competition with five runners finishing in the top 13 places and a combined time of 2 hours, 21 minutes and 52 seconds. LeTourneau finished second in the team competition. The results provided the finishing places, times and teams for 79 male runners who competed in the championship cross country race.
This document summarizes ski racing results from various events in late March 2014. At the U16 National Championships, Tristan Lane won the men's slalom and Dexter Edelman placed 8th. In the women's, Hanna Mass placed 17th. At the IPC National Championships, Heath Calhoun won the men's sitting giant slalom and slalom, while Laurie Stephens won the women's sitting events. Noah Hoffman had several strong finishes including 1st in the 15K skate at the SuperTour Finals and 1st in the 50K classic at the U.S. Cross Country Championships. The document also provides results from regional races involving various age groups.
The document provides results from the third week of the 2016 indoor track and field season, including regional rankings in men's 60m, 200m, and 400m events from the NCAA Division III level. The top performers and their times from each of the nine regions are listed. The fastest times in 60m came from the 6.7-7.1 second range, in 200m from the 21.8-23.3 second range, and in 400m from the 48.6-50.1 second range.
The document summarizes the results of the 2016 East Texas Time Trials hosted by UT Tyler on February 19, 2016 at Grace Community School. It lists the top finishers in each event of the track and field meet, including their place, name, school, and results. Some of the top individual performances included ChrissAnn Thomas of Wiley winning the women's 400m and Machael Mark of Wiley winning the men's 100m. Wiley also took first in the women's 4x400m relay and SWCC placed first in the men's 4x400m relay.
List of qualified athletes for Kenyan Trials for Bejing 2015Alberto Stretti
The document lists Kenyan athletes who have been invited to trials for the World Athletics Championships and All African Games. It provides the event and qualifying standards for each event, as well as the names and performance times of the invited athletes. Events include sprints from 100m to 10,000m for both men and women, along with select field events and race walks. Top performers such as David Rudisha, Asbel Kiprop, and Paul Tanui are on the list.
John Carroll will face Mount Union in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Football Championship. This will be a rematch of their regular season game two weeks ago that Mount Union won 31-24. Mount Union has dominated the series historically, winning the last 25 matchups and 29 of the 33 all-time meetings. Mount Union also has the statistical edge this season, ranking first nationally in both total offense and total defense, while John Carroll ranks in the top 15 in both categories. John Carroll will need big performances from quarterback Mark Myers and running back Tommy Michals to keep pace with the high-scoring Mount Union offense.
The document provides a list of athletes competing in the Olympics with connections to the state of Georgia. It includes their name, sport, and details about their Georgia connection such as what college they attended, where they currently live, or where they are from. There are over 30 athletes mentioned from sports like swimming, track and field, basketball, soccer, and more who have a tie to Georgia through residence, education or hometown.
This document summarizes the results of a cross country invitational held on September 4th, 2015 in Texas. Texas-Tyler won both the women's and men's team competitions. Brittany Brunson of Texas-Tyler finished first in the women's 3.1 mile run with a time of 20:40.6. Leonard Kiprono of Wiley finished first in the men's 3.1 mile run with a time of 16:25.
American Southwest Conference Championship (Men's 2015)UTTylerPatriots
Matthew Markert of Texas-Tyler won the men's race at the 2015 ASC XC Championship with a time of 27:36.00. Conner Benson and Taber Miyauchi of Texas-Tyler finished second and third, respectively. Texas-Tyler won the team competition with five runners finishing in the top 13 places and a combined time of 2 hours, 21 minutes and 52 seconds. LeTourneau finished second in the team competition. The results provided the finishing places, times and teams for 79 male runners who competed in the championship cross country race.
This document summarizes ski racing results from various events in late March 2014. At the U16 National Championships, Tristan Lane won the men's slalom and Dexter Edelman placed 8th. In the women's, Hanna Mass placed 17th. At the IPC National Championships, Heath Calhoun won the men's sitting giant slalom and slalom, while Laurie Stephens won the women's sitting events. Noah Hoffman had several strong finishes including 1st in the 15K skate at the SuperTour Finals and 1st in the 50K classic at the U.S. Cross Country Championships. The document also provides results from regional races involving various age groups.
American Southwest Conference Championship (2015 Results)UTTylerPatriots
Brittany Brunson of Texas-Tyler won the women's race at the 2015 ASC XC Championship with a time of 24:57. The results list shows finishing positions, times, and teams for the top 82 female finishers representing various colleges. Texas-Tyler had the best team performance, with 32 finishers and a top 5 time of 2:08:09.83.
The article discusses Limestone College lacrosse player Maia Czarnecki and her dedication to hard work and going the "extra mile". After falling in love with lacrosse in middle school, she earned a spot on the University of Connecticut team but transferred to Limestone College for a more personal experience. While many athletes are driven, Czarnecki understands that going beyond what is expected is key to success in sports and in life.
West Georgia Wolves Athletics - Volleyball HonorsJuliana Stanger
This document lists volleyball honors and awards for the University of West Georgia volleyball team from 1984 to 2013, including players who received all-conference and all-region recognition, players of the year, and one coach of the year. It provides a history of individual accolades for over 30 years of the university's volleyball program.
A 15-year-old boy organized a 5K charity race called Run2Give to raise money and awareness for Martha's Mission Cupboard, a nonprofit food pantry. 122 runners participated in the race held in Beaufort, NC. The race was successful in helping Martha's Mission, which provides food for over 7,000 families per year. The top male and female finishers were from Croatan and West Carteret High Schools. The boy who organized the event as his Eagle Scout project said it was a lot of work but worth it to see the success and support for the charity.
This document lists various community and service awards received by several individuals, including the AESKU Award for Lifetime Contribution to Autoimmunity received by Marvin Fritzler, several individuals named to the Calgary Top 40 Under 40 list, and several awards from the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.
The document lists the top cross country running times for men and women in the Lone Star Conference as of October 9, 2014. For the men, Thomas Toth of Cameron University had the top time of 20:09.08 in the UCO Land Run meet. For the women, Michelle Krezonoski of Midwestern State University had the top time of 15:05.00 in the Strohman Dentral/MSU Stampede meet. The document provides runners' names, schools, meets, and times for a variety of distances ranging from 4 kilometers to 8 kilometers.
NCAA Division III South/Southeast Women’s Cross Country Championships UTTylerPatriots
The DIII Southeast Regional Championships were held at Kernstown Battlefield in Kernstown, Virginia on November 14, 2015. Elise Viox of Emory University won the women's 6k race in 22:05.8. Emory University won the team competition with 35 points. The conditions were partly sunny with a temperature of 49 degrees.
The document provides the schedule and results for the Columbus Crew SC for their match against the Chicago Fire on July 15, 2015. It lists the starting lineups, injuries, and key player pronunciations for both teams. The Crew SC are 6-7-6 overall and in 6th place in the Eastern Conference with 24 points, while the Fire are 5-9-3 overall and in 8th place with 18 points. Hector Jimenez is listed as questionable for Crew SC with a lower back injury.
This document provides results from the morning session of a karate competition featuring men's and women's kata and kumite events. In the women's kata elimination round, competitors from Spain, France, Czech Republic, and Ireland competed in Pool A while those from Turkey, Germany, Croatia, and Azerbaijan competed in Pool B. The semifinals and medal rounds are scheduled later in the day. The results show winners, scores, and advancement to the next round for each match in the morning session events.
La ley garantiza una pensión mínima vital igual al salario mínimo nacional para los beneficiarios de pensiones de vejez e invalidez del seguro social y jubilaciones públicas cuyos ingresos sean inferiores a tres salarios mínimos. El Estado pagará la diferencia entre esas pensiones y la pensión mínima vital establecida. También extiende este beneficio a cónyuges sobrevivientes en necesidad.
The credit crunch has significantly impacted private equity deal activity in three key ways:
1. M&A activity and private equity deal volume has declined sharply since mid-2007, especially for larger deals over $500 million. Smaller middle-market deals have held up relatively better.
2. Access to credit and debt financing has become more constrained, making it difficult for private equity firms to complete very large buyout deals. As a result, some large firms are now moving into the middle market with dedicated funds for the first time.
3. Competition in the middle market has increased as more players like mezzanine investors have become active in larger middle-market deals. However, the middle market remains more
This document lists the top investors in Asian currency bonds from various countries in Asia, as determined by Asset magazine. For each country, it provides the rankings, names and institutions of the top 10 investors as well as some who were highly commended. Gregory Suen from HSBC Global Asset Management was ranked number one in Hong Kong, while Maneesh Dangi from Birla Sun Life Asset Management was ranked number one in India. Soufat Hartawan from Schroder Investment Management was ranked number one in Indonesia. The top ranked investor in each other country is also provided.
This document provides an overview of Pakistan, including its:
- Establishment as an independent nation in 1947.
- Official languages of Urdu and English.
- Major religions being 95% Muslim and 5% other faiths such as Christianity and Hinduism.
- Rich cultural heritage derived from ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley Civilization as well as influences from empires and groups that have ruled the region over millennia such as the Mughals, British, and Sikhs.
- Diverse geography, climate, and cultural traditions across its provinces.
- Agilent Technologies reported strong financial results in fiscal year 2007, with 9% revenue growth, gains in earnings per share, cash from operations, and return on invested capital.
- The company's electronic measurement business grew 3% while its bio-analytical measurement business grew 20%.
- For fiscal year 2008, Agilent is targeting 4-6% growth for its electronic measurement business and 12-14% growth for its bio-analytical measurement business.
Aspiriant sought a single marketing agency to handle all of their needs in a consistent manner. Proforma became their go-to agency, designing newsletters, email templates, and print materials while consistently applying Aspiriant's brand standards. Proforma also supported the launch of Aspiriant's pioneering risk-managed global equity fund by crafting messaging, designing websites and financial collateral.
Momentum provides digital voice and broadband management solutions and services to independent cable operators and municipalities. It offers a single, integrated platform for voice and broadband management that increases efficiency, subscriber satisfaction, and revenue while reducing costs. Momentum delivers reliable, high-quality services at a lower total cost of ownership than competitors through superior network monitoring, reporting, and support services. It has over 350 reseller customers and manages over 1 billion devices and 1 trillion minutes of voice traffic monthly.
This document provides a weekly investment funds performance review published by HSBC Alternative Investment Group. It includes indexes of fund performance by strategy and by individual funds. The top and bottom 20 performing funds are listed, along with recent newsletter content and information about the document. Fund performance data is from the week of February 11 to 15, 2013.
The document discusses the growing political influence of India's urban middle class. It notes that recent mass protests over corruption and violence against women involved unprecedented middle class participation. While politicians traditionally ignored the middle class, focusing instead on rural voters, they are now recognizing the middle class as an important constituency. The rapid growth of India's middle class in size and economic power, as well as new communication technologies, have enabled the middle class to organize and voice their demands. The rules of Indian politics may be changing as politicians work to connect with the aspirations of the urban middle class.
Tackling barriers to trade, the 'Chinese Walls' erected in large organizations to repel initiatives and the "not invented here!" syndrome and open governance and government
The author argues against breed-specific legislation banning pit bulls. While media portrays pit bulls as aggressive, no reputable agency has found one breed to be inherently more aggressive. Rather than punishing breeds, owners should be responsible for their dogs' behavior. Breed bans unfairly restrict pit bulls from homes and cause psychological harm in shelters. Lawmakers should base policies on facts rather than distorted media reports.
American Southwest Conference Championship (2015 Results)UTTylerPatriots
Brittany Brunson of Texas-Tyler won the women's race at the 2015 ASC XC Championship with a time of 24:57. The results list shows finishing positions, times, and teams for the top 82 female finishers representing various colleges. Texas-Tyler had the best team performance, with 32 finishers and a top 5 time of 2:08:09.83.
The article discusses Limestone College lacrosse player Maia Czarnecki and her dedication to hard work and going the "extra mile". After falling in love with lacrosse in middle school, she earned a spot on the University of Connecticut team but transferred to Limestone College for a more personal experience. While many athletes are driven, Czarnecki understands that going beyond what is expected is key to success in sports and in life.
West Georgia Wolves Athletics - Volleyball HonorsJuliana Stanger
This document lists volleyball honors and awards for the University of West Georgia volleyball team from 1984 to 2013, including players who received all-conference and all-region recognition, players of the year, and one coach of the year. It provides a history of individual accolades for over 30 years of the university's volleyball program.
A 15-year-old boy organized a 5K charity race called Run2Give to raise money and awareness for Martha's Mission Cupboard, a nonprofit food pantry. 122 runners participated in the race held in Beaufort, NC. The race was successful in helping Martha's Mission, which provides food for over 7,000 families per year. The top male and female finishers were from Croatan and West Carteret High Schools. The boy who organized the event as his Eagle Scout project said it was a lot of work but worth it to see the success and support for the charity.
This document lists various community and service awards received by several individuals, including the AESKU Award for Lifetime Contribution to Autoimmunity received by Marvin Fritzler, several individuals named to the Calgary Top 40 Under 40 list, and several awards from the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.
The document lists the top cross country running times for men and women in the Lone Star Conference as of October 9, 2014. For the men, Thomas Toth of Cameron University had the top time of 20:09.08 in the UCO Land Run meet. For the women, Michelle Krezonoski of Midwestern State University had the top time of 15:05.00 in the Strohman Dentral/MSU Stampede meet. The document provides runners' names, schools, meets, and times for a variety of distances ranging from 4 kilometers to 8 kilometers.
NCAA Division III South/Southeast Women’s Cross Country Championships UTTylerPatriots
The DIII Southeast Regional Championships were held at Kernstown Battlefield in Kernstown, Virginia on November 14, 2015. Elise Viox of Emory University won the women's 6k race in 22:05.8. Emory University won the team competition with 35 points. The conditions were partly sunny with a temperature of 49 degrees.
The document provides the schedule and results for the Columbus Crew SC for their match against the Chicago Fire on July 15, 2015. It lists the starting lineups, injuries, and key player pronunciations for both teams. The Crew SC are 6-7-6 overall and in 6th place in the Eastern Conference with 24 points, while the Fire are 5-9-3 overall and in 8th place with 18 points. Hector Jimenez is listed as questionable for Crew SC with a lower back injury.
This document provides results from the morning session of a karate competition featuring men's and women's kata and kumite events. In the women's kata elimination round, competitors from Spain, France, Czech Republic, and Ireland competed in Pool A while those from Turkey, Germany, Croatia, and Azerbaijan competed in Pool B. The semifinals and medal rounds are scheduled later in the day. The results show winners, scores, and advancement to the next round for each match in the morning session events.
La ley garantiza una pensión mínima vital igual al salario mínimo nacional para los beneficiarios de pensiones de vejez e invalidez del seguro social y jubilaciones públicas cuyos ingresos sean inferiores a tres salarios mínimos. El Estado pagará la diferencia entre esas pensiones y la pensión mínima vital establecida. También extiende este beneficio a cónyuges sobrevivientes en necesidad.
The credit crunch has significantly impacted private equity deal activity in three key ways:
1. M&A activity and private equity deal volume has declined sharply since mid-2007, especially for larger deals over $500 million. Smaller middle-market deals have held up relatively better.
2. Access to credit and debt financing has become more constrained, making it difficult for private equity firms to complete very large buyout deals. As a result, some large firms are now moving into the middle market with dedicated funds for the first time.
3. Competition in the middle market has increased as more players like mezzanine investors have become active in larger middle-market deals. However, the middle market remains more
This document lists the top investors in Asian currency bonds from various countries in Asia, as determined by Asset magazine. For each country, it provides the rankings, names and institutions of the top 10 investors as well as some who were highly commended. Gregory Suen from HSBC Global Asset Management was ranked number one in Hong Kong, while Maneesh Dangi from Birla Sun Life Asset Management was ranked number one in India. Soufat Hartawan from Schroder Investment Management was ranked number one in Indonesia. The top ranked investor in each other country is also provided.
This document provides an overview of Pakistan, including its:
- Establishment as an independent nation in 1947.
- Official languages of Urdu and English.
- Major religions being 95% Muslim and 5% other faiths such as Christianity and Hinduism.
- Rich cultural heritage derived from ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley Civilization as well as influences from empires and groups that have ruled the region over millennia such as the Mughals, British, and Sikhs.
- Diverse geography, climate, and cultural traditions across its provinces.
- Agilent Technologies reported strong financial results in fiscal year 2007, with 9% revenue growth, gains in earnings per share, cash from operations, and return on invested capital.
- The company's electronic measurement business grew 3% while its bio-analytical measurement business grew 20%.
- For fiscal year 2008, Agilent is targeting 4-6% growth for its electronic measurement business and 12-14% growth for its bio-analytical measurement business.
Aspiriant sought a single marketing agency to handle all of their needs in a consistent manner. Proforma became their go-to agency, designing newsletters, email templates, and print materials while consistently applying Aspiriant's brand standards. Proforma also supported the launch of Aspiriant's pioneering risk-managed global equity fund by crafting messaging, designing websites and financial collateral.
Momentum provides digital voice and broadband management solutions and services to independent cable operators and municipalities. It offers a single, integrated platform for voice and broadband management that increases efficiency, subscriber satisfaction, and revenue while reducing costs. Momentum delivers reliable, high-quality services at a lower total cost of ownership than competitors through superior network monitoring, reporting, and support services. It has over 350 reseller customers and manages over 1 billion devices and 1 trillion minutes of voice traffic monthly.
This document provides a weekly investment funds performance review published by HSBC Alternative Investment Group. It includes indexes of fund performance by strategy and by individual funds. The top and bottom 20 performing funds are listed, along with recent newsletter content and information about the document. Fund performance data is from the week of February 11 to 15, 2013.
The document discusses the growing political influence of India's urban middle class. It notes that recent mass protests over corruption and violence against women involved unprecedented middle class participation. While politicians traditionally ignored the middle class, focusing instead on rural voters, they are now recognizing the middle class as an important constituency. The rapid growth of India's middle class in size and economic power, as well as new communication technologies, have enabled the middle class to organize and voice their demands. The rules of Indian politics may be changing as politicians work to connect with the aspirations of the urban middle class.
Tackling barriers to trade, the 'Chinese Walls' erected in large organizations to repel initiatives and the "not invented here!" syndrome and open governance and government
The author argues against breed-specific legislation banning pit bulls. While media portrays pit bulls as aggressive, no reputable agency has found one breed to be inherently more aggressive. Rather than punishing breeds, owners should be responsible for their dogs' behavior. Breed bans unfairly restrict pit bulls from homes and cause psychological harm in shelters. Lawmakers should base policies on facts rather than distorted media reports.
This document provides a brief history of the United Arab Emirates, highlighting several key points:
1) The earliest evidence of human occupation in the UAE dates back around 5,500 BC, with settlements and trade increasing over subsequent millennia as the climate changed and new technologies like irrigation and domesticated camels emerged.
2) Islam arrived in the 7th century AD and Julfar became an important port, while Abu Dhabi and Dubai rose as pearling centers by the 18th-19th centuries.
3) In the early 19th century, the British signed agreements with local sheikhdoms following conflicts with the Qawasim federation, establishing the area as the "Tr
A exposição como trabalho de arte. jens hoffmannkamillanunes
O documento apresenta uma palestra de Jens Hoffmann sobre sua abordagem curatorial. Ele discute como sua formação em teatro influenciou seu trabalho, enfatizando a colaboração e a instabilidade. Hoffmann também descreve seis exposições que curou para ilustrar como questiona os modelos tradicionais e busca engajar o público de forma crítica.
The 2008 annual report summarizes Agilent's strong financial performance in fiscal year 2008, with 7% revenue growth to $5.8 billion and increases in operating profit, earnings per share, and return on invested capital. It also discusses Agilent's proactive response to the economic slowdown in the second half of 2008 through cost controls and investment in innovative measurement solutions. The report outlines Agilent's leadership in electronic and bio-analytical measurement and strategy to focus on growth areas like life science, while managing declines in manufacturing test markets during the economic downturn.
Ermitage Global Dynamic Trading Fund January 2010 UsPhilip Sewell
The document provides an overview of the Ermitage Global Dynamic Trading Fund. The fund trades liquid futures markets using technical inputs based on pattern, time, and price. It is highly adaptive to changing market conditions and aims to generate returns irrespective of market direction. Since October 2007, the fund has achieved an average annual return of 22.65% with low correlation to macro systematic or trend following funds. The experienced investment team applies over 60 years of combined expertise in global markets.
This document contains results from track and field events at the Emory Crossplex Invitational held on January 24, 2016 in Birmingham, Alabama. It lists the top finishers and their times/distances from various women's running and hurdles events, including the 60m dash, 200m dash, 400m dash, 800m run, 3000m run, 5000m run, 60m hurdles, 4x400m relay, and distance medley relay. Schools competing included Florida Atlantic, Houston Baptist, Troy, South Carolina State, and others. The top three finishers in the women's distance medley relay were Florida Atlantic in 12:28.83, Houston Baptist in 12:50.32, and
East Texas Prairie Dog Classic - Women's ResultsUTTylerPatriots
The document summarizes the results of various women's track and field events at the East Texas Prairie Dog Classic hosted by UT Tyler at Grace Community School on February 17, 2017. In the 1,500 meter race, Rachel Willis of UT Tyler finished first with a time of 5:25.37. Jarvis Christian won the 4x100 meter relay in 49.66. Keandra Tillman of Jarvis Christian finished first in the shot put with a distance of 12.07 meters.
The document provides results from a cross country race held on September 4, 2015. It includes overall finish lists for college men and women competitors, listing their placement, name, team, time, and pace. It also includes a team summary showing the top five finishers and times for several of the competing men's college teams. Texas-Tyler finished first in the men's college division with 48 total points. Their top five finishers and times are listed.
This document provides results from the Lone Star Conference Indoor Championship track meet held in Lubbock, TX on February 28-March 1, 2015. It lists the top finishers in various women's track events including the 55m dash, 200m dash, 400m dash, 800m run, mile run, 3000m run, 55m hurdles, 4x400m relay, and distance medley relay. It also includes the top height in the women's high jump. Kaina Martinez of Texas A&M-Kingsville won the 55m dash and 200m dash. Amber Perry of Texas A&M-Kingsville won the 400m dash.
This document provides the schedule and program for the 2017 Lone Star Conference Indoor Championships track and field meet taking place on February 18-19, 2017 at the High Altitude Training Center. The schedule includes events for men's and women's shot put, high jump, triple jump, mile run, and 60m hurdles on Sunday. It lists the top seeds and competitors for each event along with records and qualifying marks.
LSC Indoor Track & Field Championships Heat Sheetslscmedia
This document provides a meet program for the 2017 Lone Star Conference Indoor Championships track and field meet hosted at the Adams State University High Altitude Training Center on February 18-19, 2017. It lists the events, qualifying procedures, seed times, and heats for the women's and men's 60m dash, 200m dash, 400m dash, and 800m run taking place on the first day of the meet.
The document lists school records and all-time top 10 lists for Ohio swimming. It shows that Kim van Selm holds multiple individual records in freestyle events from 1999-2000. It also provides team accomplishments like winning 9 MAC championships and lists alumni who earned All-American honors or MAC titles.
LSC Cross Country Weekly Release (09/08/16)lscmedia
The document provides a schedule and results from recent cross country meets. Turner Pool from Texas A&M-Commerce and Katelin Huckabee from Tarleton State are named male and female runners of the week. Notes are also provided on top individual performances from meets involving various Lone Star Conference schools.
The document provides information about cross country events and results from the Lone Star Conference. It lists the male and female runners of the week and their accomplishments. It also provides schedules and results from recent cross country meets, including the top finishers and their times. The top times for men and women in the Lone Star Conference are listed in tables.
The document provides schedules and results for several girls high school basketball league tournaments. In the NVL, Naugatuck defeated Watertown 53-51 in overtime in the semifinals. Ansonia beat Wolcott 55-43. In the SWC, Pomperaug routed Kolbe Catholic 63-39. Wamogo defeated Lewis Mills 49-36 in the Berkshire League quarterfinals. Cheney Tech edged past Kaynor Tech 42-38 in the CSC first round. Follow all the action on Rep-Am.com/sports and on Twitter at @RASports.
The document summarizes ski racing results from several events in February and March 2014. At the Rocky/Central FIS Jr. Championships in Colorado, Colby Lane and Julia Mueller-Ristine had multiple top finishes in giant slalom and slalom races in different age categories. At the Rocky/Central U16 Championships in Steamboat Springs, Tristan Lane won the downhill and took second in the super-G, while Dexter Edelman and Cooper Cornelius also placed highly. Laurie Stephens and Heath Calhoun represented the US well at the 2014 Paralympics in Sochi. Several AVSC athletes achieved podium finishes at national competitions in freestyle skiing, big mountain skiing, and ski/
The document provides the schedule and results for the Weber State University women's volleyball team for the 2014 season. It summarizes that the Wildcats lost their last two matches the previous weekend on the road against Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. It then notes that the Wildcats will host two matches this upcoming week against Sacramento State on Thursday and Portland State on Saturday. The document also provides individual career and single-season records for Wildcat players.
Berlin demi-finales 200m nage libre damesLECREURER
This document provides the results of the semifinal heats for the women's 200m freestyle event at a swimming competition. It lists the lane number, name, nation, date of birth, and time for each swimmer in the two semifinal heats. Federica Pellegrini of Italy had the fastest time of 1:59.14 in the first semifinal. Katinka Hosszu of Hungary was fastest in the second semifinal with a time of 1:57.05. Reserve swimmers are also listed who did not advance to the finals.
This document summarizes the results of a women's tennis tournament hosted by Tyler Junior College and UT Tyler from September 8-9, 2017. It includes the brackets, scores, and placements for each of the six singles draws and one doubles draw. The top seeds advanced through their brackets, with some upsets along the way. In the end, Kalani Soli from TJC finished in first place overall, followed by Gabi Guilarte from SFA in second, and Jasmine Asghar in third.
This document summarizes the top women swimmers and their times in various events from major championships in 2006. It lists the top 8 swimmers and their countries for each of the 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m freestyle events as well as the 100m and 200m backstroke, 100m and 200m breaststroke, 100m and 200m butterfly, 200m and 400m IM. The championships considered are Pan-Am, Australian, European, Asian Games and US National Championships.
The document provides information about the upcoming Lone Star Conference Women's Tennis Championship. It states that the championship will be held April 29-30 in Wichita Falls, Texas. Four teams - Cameron, Midwestern State, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville - will compete in semifinal matches on Friday, with the championship match on Saturday. It also provides standings, schedules, and individual player highlights.
This document contains results from the Peruvian Swim Federation Masters Championships held from May 14-17, 2015. It lists results by event, gender, age group, and placement. Several world, South American, and national records were set. For example, Rodrigo Alberto Leon Prado set a new national record of 2:35.76 in the men's 25-29 200m backstroke, and Victoria Leon set a new national record of 4:50.68 in the women's 75-79 200m backstroke. The results show times and placements for dozens of heats across multiple age groups for both men and women.
The document provides announcements for Samuel Clemens High School on December 16th. It announces that Coach Doege won the holiday sweater competition and that Abby Broekers and Mr. Chavez won cookies for being student and teacher winners. It also provides information about upcoming sports games and swim meet results, blood drives, club meetings, and senior shirt orders.
1. Midwestern State University won the women's division of the Midwestern State XC Carnival on October 18, 2014 with a team score of 33 points and an average time of 22:55.9. Gabriela Ruiz placed first overall for Midwestern State with a time of 22:20.0.
2. Rogers State University won the men's division with a team score of 27 points and an average time of 27:20.9. Baylor Harvey placed first overall for Rogers State with a time of 26:10.1.
3. Six universities competed in the women's division and four competed in the men's division. Midwestern State University and Rogers State University won the women's and
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100-YARD BREASTSTROKE
200-YARD BREASTSTROKE
100-YARD BUTTERFLY
Time Name Place Meet
1:55.99B Melissa Postoll 7th Big Ten Championships (2/20)
1:57.43B Lacey Locke 2nd TYR Invitational (11/22)
2:02.17 Annika Kollevoll Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:02.98 Ellen Anderson 9th TYR Invitational (11/22)
204.14 Jackie Doyle Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:06.82 Anna Keane 8th Minnesota/Purdue (1/30)
2:07.88 Alex Grimes 5th @ Notre Dame (1/16)
2:11.29 Chelsea Soderholm Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
Time Name Place Meet
1:02.10B Julianne Kurke Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:02.36B Katie Branch Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:03.16 Peyton Greenberg Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:03.82 Lindsay Adamski Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:04.99 Mary Warren Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:05.54 Georgie Pettibone Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
Time Name Place Meet
2:13.34B Peyton Greenberg Swim-Off Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:14.47B Julianne Kurke 19th Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:15.65B Katie Branch Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:19.08 Georgie Pettibone Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:26.70 Lauren Abruzzo 20th TYR Invitational (11/22)
2:29.29 Melissa Postoll -- Minnesota/Purdue (1/30)
2:37.00 Emily Launer 7th @ Illinois (10/30)
Time Name Place Meet
55.15 Maddy Sims 1st TYR Invitational (11/21)
55.28 Alex Grimes Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
55.67 Ellen Stello 9th TYR Invitational (11/21)
55.90 Julia Pratt Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
56.40 Aja Malone 6th TYR Invitational (11/21)
56.94 Lindsay Adamski Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
56.97 Lacey Locke 2nd Chicago Quad (10/24)
57.31 Emily Launer 9th Minnesota/Purdue (1/30)
59.35 Chelsea Soderholm Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:00.63 Georgie Pettibone 8th @ Notre Dame (1/16)
1:00.93 Jackie Doyle -- Iowa (1/23)
200-YARD BACKSTROKE
100-YARD BACKSTROKE
1,650-YARD FREESTYLE
1,000-YARD FREESTYLE
500-YARD FREESTYLE
200-YARD FREESTYLE
100-YARD FREESTYLE
Time Name Place Meet
22.78B Mary Warren Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
22.78B Annika Winsnes 11th Big Ten Championships (2/18)
23.36 Julia Pratt Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
23.82 Katherine Senseman Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
23.82 Maddy Sims Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
24.24 Jackie Doyle Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
24.30 Julianne Kurke Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
24.31 Anna Keane Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
24.78 Annika Kollevoll Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
Time Name Place Meet
49.41B Annika Winsnes Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
50.24 Mary Warren Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
51.11 Julia Pratt Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
52.03 Aja Malone Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
52.03 Katherine Senseman Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
52.38 Anna Keane Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
52.95 Maddy Sims 7th Iowa (1/23)
54.36 Megan Purdy -- Minnesota/Purdue (1/30)
56.14 Annika Kollevoll Prelim TYR Invitational (11/22)
57.10 Katie Branch 10th FAU Invite (12/19)
57.17 Jackie Doyle 15th Chicago Quad (10/24)
Time Name Place Meet
1:47.30B Annika Winsnes 17th Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:50.38 Ellen Anderson 3rd TYR Invitational (11/20)
1:52.19 Sydney Modeas 9th TYR Invitational (11/20)
1:52.24 Emily Launer 4th Iowa (1/23)
1:52.04 Aja Malone Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:53.89 Ellen Stello 10th Minnesota/Purdue (1/29)
1:51.14 Megan Purdy Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:53.19 Anna Keane Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
1:55.05 Julianne Kurke -- Minnesota/Purdue (1/29)
1:56.52 Lauren Abruzzo Prelim TYR Invitational (11/21)
1:56.89 Alex Grimes -- Minnesota/Purdue (1/29)
2:01.05 Annika Kollevoll -- Iowa (1/23)
Time Name Place Meet
4:49.89 Ellen Anderson 2nd TYR Invitational (11/20)
4:50.93 Emily Launer Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
4:51.05 Ellen Stello Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
4:52.07 Megan Purdy Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
4:54.01 Sydney Modeas Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
4:56.59 Aja Malone Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/18)
4:56.99 Lauren Abruzzo 5th TYR Invitational (11/20)
5:07.19 Melissa Postoll Prelim TYR Invitational (11/20)
Time Name Place Meet
10:07.66 Ellen Anderson 1st @ Illinois (10/30)
10:09.31 Lauren Abruzzo 1st Wisconsin (11/14)
10:15.84 Sydney Modeas 9th Minnesota/Purdue (1/29)
10:18.39 Megan Purdy 10th Minnesota/Purdue (1/29)
10:32.33 Emily Launer 6th Wisconsin (11/14)
Time Name Place Meet
16:43.73 Ellen Anderson 22nd Big Ten Championships (2/20)
16:47.48 Lauren Abruzzo 3rd TYR Invitational (11/22)
16:49.24 Megan Purdy 25th Big Ten Championships (2/20)
16:56.07 Sydney Modeas 27th Big Ten Championships (2/20)
17:11.91 Emily Launer 5th TYR Invitational (11/22)
Time Name Place Meet
54.20B Lacey Locke 16th Big Ten Championships (2/19)
55.29 Annika Kollevoll Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
56.07 Melissa Postoll 4th TYR Invitational (11/21)
56.42 Jackie Doyle Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
57.40 Katherine Senseman Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/19)
59.20 Alex Grimes Prelim TYR Invitational (11/21)
1:01.93 Anna Keane Prelim TYR Invitational (11/21)
2015-16 TOP TIMES BY EVENT (AS OF MARCH 9)
50-YARD FREESTYLE NCAA ‘A’: 21.86 // NCAA ‘B’: 22.99
NCAA ‘A’: 1:51.95 // NCAA ‘B’: 1:59.19
NCAA ‘A’: 59.04 // NCAA ‘B’: 1:02.49
NCAA ‘A’: 2:07.42 // NCAA ‘B’: 2:15.99
NCAA ‘A’: 51.56 // NCAA ‘B’: 54.49
NCAA ‘A’: 47.79 // NCAA ‘B’: 49.99
NCAA ‘A’: 1:43.82 // NCAA ‘B’: 1:47.99
NCAA ‘A’: 4:36.30 // NCAA ‘B’: 4:47.79
NCAA ‘A’: 51.51 // NCAA ‘B’: 55.09
NCAA ‘A’: 15:53.50 // NCAA ‘B’: 16:30.59
School: 22.14 (Taylor Reynolds, ‘13) // Big Ten: 21.57 // Collegiate: 21.27
School: 1:55.99 (Melissa Postoll, ‘16) // Big Ten: 1:49.92 // Collegiate: 1:47.84
School: 59.61 (Jenny Wilson, ‘12) // Big Ten: 57.35 // Collegiate: 57.23
School: 2:09.89 (Jenny Wilson, ‘12) // Big Ten: 2:05.69 // Collegiate: 2:04.06
School: 53.51 (Katie Braun, ‘08) // Big Ten: 51.56 // Collegiate: 49.81
School: 48.53 (Andrea Hupman, ‘08) // Big Ten: 47.24 // Collegiate: 46.09
School: 1:44.89 (Andrea Hupman, ‘08) // Big Ten: 1:43.37 // Collegiate: 1:39.10
School: 4:41.10 (Ellen Grigg, ‘09) // Big Ten: 4:35.19 // Collegiate: 4:30.37
School: 9:48.17# (Lauren Abruzzo, ‘13) // Big Ten: 9:29.65 // Collegiate: 9:23.78
School: 54.01 (Liza Engstrom, ‘11) // Big Ten: 51.08 // Collegiate: 49.97
School: 16:10.40 (Lauren Abruzzo, ‘13) // Big Ten: 15:44.56 // Collegiate: 15:27.84
200-YARD BUTTERFLY
Time Name Place Meet
1:59.15B Ellen Stello 14th Big Ten Championships (2/20)
1:59.79 Alex Grimes 19th Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:00.86 Maddy Sims Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:01.50 Emily Launer Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:04.08 Sydney Modeas 9th TYR Invitational (11/22)
2:06.66 Peyton Greenberg 3rd Chicago Quad (10/24)
2:07.32 Megan Purdy -- Iowa (1/23)
2:07.79 Georgie Pettibone Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:10.67 Chelsea Soderholm Prelim Big Ten Championships (2/20)
2:12.18 Lauren Abruzzo 7th Chicago Quad (10/24)
NCAA ‘A’: 1:54.22 // NCAA ‘B’: 1:59.59
School: 1:58.28 (Ellen Stello, ‘14) // Big Ten: 1:53.95 // Collegiate: 1:49.92
#1,650 split time
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ABBYSTEKETEECOLLEGE: Northwestern University
TENURE: 1st Year
HEAD
COACH
Northwestern graduate and 2015 Mountain West
Coach of the Year Abby Steketee returned to Evanston
as head coach of the women’s swimming and diving
program prior to the 2015-16 season.
Steketee comes to Northwestern after serving as
head coach at Nevada where she rebuilt that program
from the bottom of the WAC to third place in the Moun-
tain West in just three years. Honored by her conference
peers as Coach of the Year in 2015, her team broke 12
program records, set four Mountain West conference re-
cords and earned a pair of All-America honors in 2014-
15 alone.
In addition to Steketee’s Coach of the Year award,
Nevada earned Mountain West Swimmer of the Year,
Diving Coach of the Year and Diver of the Year acco-
lades last season. Her student-athletes also have ex-
celled in the classroom, with 32 earning Mountain West
Academic All-Conference awards and the team winning
Scholar All-America honors for the past five semesters.
Steketee is a 2003 Magna Cum Laude graduate of
Northwestern with a degree in human development
andpsychologicalservices.Shewasafour-yearmember
of the Northwestern Crew team, earning MVP honors
as a sophomore, junior and senior. While rowing com-
petitively as an undergraduate, Steketee also served as
the Head Developmental Coach for the Northwestern
Aquatic Swim Association (NASA) club program, a role
she held until 2004.
Steketee earned a master’s of public health at West
Virginia in 2007, graduating Summa Cum Laude while
serving as a graduate assistant with the Mountaineers
from 2004-07. West Virginia produced 18 NCAA quali-
fiers and 23 All-Americans during that time. The men’s
team also won the 2007 Big East Championship and
the women’s team improved from 11th place to third in
the Big East.
Steketee then spent four years at South Carolina
as an assistant coach with both the men’s and wom-
en’s programs, working with the individual medley and
stroke groups and also serving as the team liaison with
academic services. Steketee helped coach an SEC indi-
vidual champion, a pair of NCAA All-Americans and four
NCAA qualifiers. She also mentored six qualifiers for the
2012 Olympic Trials as well as 10 U.S. National qualifiers.
Steketee is married to Steve Steketee, a 2001 North-
western graduate and the 1998 Big Ten Champion in the
200 freestyle.
5. MEDIAGUIDE5
KYLEBERGCOLLEGE: Boston University
TENURE: 1st Year
ASSISTANT
COACH
Kyle Berg was named an assistant coach for the
Wildcats on Monday, July 6, after spending the last
season with the men’s and women’s programs of Flori-
da Atlantic.
In March 2015, the College Swimming Coaches As-
sociation of America named Berg a 2015 Jean Freeman
Scholarship Recipient, given annually to a male and a
female assistant coach in each NCAA Division whose
exceptional contributions have brought recognition
to their college or university, and whose leadership,
integrity, honesty, competitive attitude and personal
graciousness epitomizes those characteristics reflected
by Jean Freeman.
During his season at FAU, Berg was in charge of de-
signing and running the training programs for the sprint
groups while assisting with all other group training. He
was also responsible for organizing and implementing
recruiting strategies, overseeing media and alumni
relations and the oversight of the daily operations of
the FAU Aquatic Center.
Six individuals and five relay teams broke school
records during the 2014-15 campaign, while Agnes Bucz
qualified and competed at the 2015 NCAA Champion-
ships in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle.
Prior to his stint at FAU, Berg coached at Kenyon
College under Jim Steen and Jessen Book. During his
time at Kenyon, the women’s team placed 4th in 2012,
2nd in 2013 and 2014 at the NCAA Championship meet.
The men’s team placed 2nd and 1st – winning the 2013
and 2014 NCAA National Championships. Berg also
served as the recruiting coordinator for the Kenyon
Lords team.
Before coaching at Kenyon, Berg was a head coach
for STAR Aquatics in Greensboro, North Carolina. During
his professional career, he has coached at the United
States Military Academy, Harvard University, Total Per-
formance and Michigan Wolverine swim camps. He has
coached 10 NCAA Individual National Champions, eight
NCAA Relay National Championship teams, six NCAA
record setting performers, and 56 North Coast Athletic
Conference Champions. He helped six student-athletes
achieve Post-Graduate Scholarships, in addition to nu-
merous national and regional academic honors. He was
also recently selected for the 2014 ASCA Fellows class.
Berg is a 2010 graduate of Boston University, where
he was a four-year athletic scholarship recipient. He
specialized in the 200 freestyle, 200 IM, 100 and 200
backstrokes, while serving as the Vice President of the
Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) and becoming
BU Athletics liaison to the Special Olympics in Massachu-
setts. He spent his final semester as a strength and con-
ditioning coach at Harvard University aiding all athletic
teams.
He holds a B.S. in Health Sciences from Boston
University, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation
Sciences. Berg also completed his M.S. in Sports Manage-
ment from SUNY Cortland in 2013.
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ALIKSARKISIANCOLLEGE: USSR State University of Phsyical Education
TENURE: 10th Year
DIVING
COACH
Alik Sarkisian was named Northwestern’s head men’s
and women’s diving coach prior to the 2006-07 season,
and is in his tenth year at the helm of the diving corps.
Sarkisian joined the Wildcats after five years as the Direc-
tor and Head Coach at the USA Diving Regional Training
Center.
In his first season at the helm, Sarkisian coached
men’s divers Ryan McIntosh and Alex Kiaie to scoring
performances in all three diving events at the Big Ten
Championships. His divers from both squads qualified for
NCAA Zone Diving competition. On the women’s side in
2007-08, fifth-year senior Leanne Dumais returned from
a medical hardship season to reach the finals on both
spring boards for the first time in her career. She became
the first NU women’s diver ever to finish in the top-eight
in both the 1-meter and 3-meter events at the same Big
Ten Championships.
After finding success with his inherited student-ath-
letes, Sarkisian quickly learned the recruiting ropes in his
first collegiate job, as well. He signed Felicitas Lenz to the
women’s team for the 2009-10 season; Lenz participated
in the 2009 AT&T National Diving Championship in ad-
dition to racking up three top-10 finishes at the Speedo
Junior National Diving Championship during the summer
of 2009.
Lenz would go on to win All-Big Ten honors on the
10-meter platform in 2012, becoming the first Wildcat to
do so since 2006. She qualified for NCAA Zones in all four
of her seasons, racked up 30 total career event victories
and was a multiple-time Big Ten Diver of the Week.
Sarkisian recruited Lenz’s younger sister, Cosima, to
Northwestern as part of that 2010-11 class, and she im-
mediately gave the Wildcats two scoring threats in every
event. In the 2013-14 class, Sarkisian inked a trio of men’s
diving with impeccable credentials including Starz Diving
teammates Andrew Cramer and Reed Dillon, both Junior
National qualifiers. Cramer quickly broke Northwestern’s
diving records in the 3-meter and platform events in his
freshman year.
Sarkisian owns a wealth of head coaching experience.
He began his coaching career as the USSR National Team
coach from 1980-1990 before becoming the National Team
coach in his native Armenia from 1991-93.
He then moved to the United States where he was an
assistant with Rose Bowl Aquatics in Pasadena, Calif., from
1993-98 before assuming the head coaching position with
the Trojan Dive Club and the assistant coaching job at USC
from 1998-2001. Sarkisian has earned a number of coach-
ing accomplishments within USA and international diving,
most notably serving as the USA National Team Coach for
the 2003 and 2005 Pan-Am Games. He has coached at
numerous FINA Grand Prix events and Olympic trials and
training camps. In 1996, he was Armenia’s National Team
coach at the Atlanta Olympic Games. In 2008, Sarkisian
served as Team USA’s head coach at the Grand Prix meet in
Moscow, Russia. He also was a selector at the U.S. Olympic
Selection Camp for the 2008 Beijing Games and a judge at
the 2008 Olympic Trials. In 2013, Sarkisian was selected as
the head coach of the 12-member USA Diving contingent at
the World University Games in Russia.
A 13-time Armenian national champion, Sarkisian com-
peted internationally for the USSR. He graduated in 1980
with professional level training in sports science and educa-
tion from the USSR State University of Physical Education
in Yerevan, Armenia.
7. MEDIAGUIDE7
STEVESTEKETEE
EMILYGENTITHES
COLLEGE: Northwestern University
TENURE: 1st Year
COLLEGE: Colgate University
TENURE: 7th Year
VOLUNTEER
ASSISTANT
COACH
VOLUNTEER
ASSISTANT
DIVING
COACH
Steve Steketee enters his first season at North-
western as a volunteer assistant coach of the women’s
swimming and diving program.
The Northwestern alumnus and former Big Ten
champion in the 200-freestyle, Steketee joins the
Wildcats with 12 years of college coaching experience.
He was most recently an assistant at Nevada.
Nevada posted an 8-2 dual record in 2015, placed
third wire-to-wire at the Mountain West Champion-
ships and placed 33rd at the NCAA Championships.
The Pack won four yearly conference awards, broke 12
program records, set four MW Championship records
and had two student-athletes earn honorable mention
All-America accolades.
With Steketee’s help, Nevada exceeded expec-
tations while setting the program’s goals higher and
higher. The Pack were selected eighth in the 2013
preseason coaches’ poll and earned a fifth-place finish
in the Mountain West Championships.
In 2014, Nevada posted dual victories over Pacific,
Fresno State, Cal State East Bay and rivals UNLV while
aiming to peak at the Mountain West Championships.
The Wolf Pack did exactly that, surprising the field
with 507 points and a third-place showing to tally its
highest-ever finish at the MW Championships.
Prior to coaching at Nevada he was an assistant
on the University of South Carolina’s swimming and
diving staff, where he spent the prior five seasons. As
a member of the Gamecocks’ staff, Steketee coached
swimmers that competed in multiple U.S. National
Championship meets, as well as the 2008 Olympic trials
and 2009 World Championships.
Steketee won his Big Ten individual title while the
captain of the Northwestern Wildcats, an honor he held
from 1999-2001. At one point during his collegiate career,
he simultaneously held the all-time Northwestern record
in the 50, 100 and 200-yard freestyle races, as well as
five relay events. He also competed in the 2000 U.S.
Olympic trials, where he recorded a top-20 finish in the
200 free.
From 2004-07, he was an assistant at West Virgin-
ia, where he worked with both the men’s and women’s
teams. In his four seasons at WVU, Steketee helped the
men’s team improve from 11th to third in the Big East,
while helping the women improve from seventh to first.
From a stroke technique perspective, Steketee has
implemented various programs at each of his coaching
stops, including the use of Dartfish software while at
WVU. He began his career at Denver University, where he
was an assistant from 2003-04.
He graduated from Northwestern with a Bachelor of Arts
in Political Science and Philosophy in 2001 and is the
husband of head coach Abby Steketee.
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ALL-TIME FASTEST SWIMMERS
50FREE
Name Time Year
1. Taylor Reynolds 22.14 2013
2. Andrea Hupman 22.26 2008
3. Courtney Allen 22.28 2000
4. Emily Wong 22.55 2009
5. Mary Warren 22.72 2015
6. Annika Winsnes 22.78 2016
7. Teisha Lightbourne 22.95 2008
8. Dominique Diezi 22.96 1997
9. Lauren Moore 23.00 2004
10. Michelle Oeser 23.01 2004
100FREE
Name Time Year
1. Andrea Hupman 48.53 2008
2. Taylor Reynolds 48.81 2013
3. Courtney Allen 49.02 1999
4. Annika Winsnes 49.39 2015
5. Emily Wong 49.57 2010
6. Mary Warren 49.96 2015
7. Kim Paton 49.96 1997
8. Jackie Powell 50.06 2011
9. Lynn Kohn 50.14 1994
10. Dominique Diezi 50.17 1997
200FREE
Name Time Year
1. Andrea Hupman 48.53 2008
2. Taylor Reynolds 48.81 2013
3. Courtney Allen 49.02 1999
4. Annika Winsnes 49.39 2015
5. Emily Wong 49.57 2010
6. Mary Warren 49.96 2015
6. Kim Paton 49.96 1997
8. Jackie Powell 50.06 2011
9. Lynn Kohn 50.14 1994
10. Dominique Diezi 50.17 1997
500FREE
Name Time Year
1. Ellen Grigg 4:41.10 2009
2. Kassia Shishkoff 4:44.00 2008
3. Marilyn Peck 4:44.68 1990
4. Lauren Abruzzo 4:46.11 2013
5. Kim Paton 4:46.63 1994
6. Megan Purdy 4:48.40 2015
7. Vicky West 4:48.68 2001
8. Joy Stover 4:48.75 1997
9. Ellen Anderson 4:49.23 2013
10. Meredith King 4:49.26 2011
1,000FREE
Name Time Year
1. Lauren Abruzzo 9:48.17 2013
2. Ellen Grigg 9:49.61 2009
3. Joy Stover 9:51.00 1997
4. Marilyn Peck 9:52.25 1990
5. Kassia Shishkoff 9:52.71 2008
6. Vicky West 9:53.49 2000
7. Erica Rose 9:55.95 2001
8. Ellen Anderson 10:02.25 2013
9. Kathryn Kearney 10:02.57 1993
10. Jenn Kocsis 10:05.78 2008
1,650FREE
Name Time Year
1. Lauren Abruzzo 16:10.40 2013
2. Ellen Grigg 16:10.92 2009
3. Vicky West 16:17.20 2001
4. Joy Stover 16:22.38 1997
5. Marilyn Peck 16:24.15 1990
6. Erica Rose 16:26.12 2001
7. Kassia Shishkoff 16:28.01 2007
8. Sydney Modeas 16:30.53 2015
9. Ellen Anderson 16:35.76 2015
10. Erin Sosdian 16:38.46 2012
100FLY
Name Time Year
1. Katie Braun 53.51 2008
2. Meghan Cavanaugh 54.19 2012
3. Christy Wicke 54.19 1995
4. Carmen Cosgrove 54.21 2002
5. Cathy Lundin 54.23 1997
6. Lori Holmes 54.24 1989
7. Merritt Adams 54.64 2002
8. Stacy Congdon 54.69 2008
9. Katie Eschenburg 54.90 2009
10. Alex Kraus 54.98 2009
200FLY
Name Time Year
1. Ellen Stello 1:58.28 2014
2. Lori Holmes 1:58.51 1989
3. Merritt Adams 1:58.62 2002
4. Christy Olin 1:58.87 2004
5. Kassia Shishkoff 1:58.92 2010
6. Katie Braun 1:59.44 2008
7. Meredith King 1:59.50 2012
8. Rachel Johnson 1:59.56 2002
9. Hannah Points 1:59.72 2012
10. Rachel Rys 1:59.78 2010
100bacK
Name Time Year
1. Liza Engstrom 54.01 2011
2. Lacey Locke 54.29 2013
3. Dominique Diezi 54.95 1998
4. Tashy Bohm 55.05 2000
5. Nicole Dressen 55.25 1993
6. Annika Kollevoll 55.29 2016
7. Margaret Brandstein 55.33 196
8. Susie Sample 55.43 2000
9. Karen Turner 55.59 2013
10. Meredith Booker 55.68 1994
200BACK
Name Time Year
1. Melissa Postoll 1:55.99 2016
2. Genny Szymanski 1:56.13 2009
3. Liza Engstrom 1:57.10 2011
4. Tashy Bohm 1:57.34 2001
5. Lacey Locke 1:57.43 2015
6. Susie Sample 1:57.86 2000
7. Margaret Brandstein 1:58.48 1994
8. Karen Turner 1:58.57 2012
9. Katie Paglini 1:59.48 2004
10. Shelly Patton 1:59.54 2012
100BREAST
Name Time Year
1. Jenny Wilson 59.61 2012
2. Amy Balcerzak 59.84 2000
3. Julianne Kurke 1:01.36 2014
4. Hayley Fry 1:02.30 2009
5. Katie Branch 1:02.36 2016
6. Brielle Bovee 1:02.86 2005
7. Katie McCulloch 1:03.06 2013
7. Jessie Bailis 1:03.06 2007
9. Peyton Greenberg 1:03.16 2016
10. Katie Simmons 1:03.30 2001
200BREAST
Name Time Year
1. Jenny Wilson 2:09.89 2012
2. Amy Balcerzak 1:12.30 1999
3. Peyton Greenberg 2:13.34 2016
4. Hannah Points 2:14.30 2011
5. Julianne Kurke 2:14.48 2014
6. Katie Simmons 2:15.12 2002
7. Katie Branch 2:15.65 2016
8. Brielle Bovee 2:15.70 2005
9. Megan Goss 2:16.07 2013
10. Georgie Pettibone 2:16.83 2015
200IM
Name Time Year
1. Melissa Postoll 1:59.65 2016
2. Amy Balcerzak 1:59.74 2000
3. Kathleen Patterson 2:01.21 2012
4. Jacquie Godbe 2:01.22 2011
5. Kassia Shishkoff 2:01.53 2009
6. Lacey Locke 2:01.59 2016
7. Rachel Johnson 2:01.69 2001
8. Cathy Lundin 2:01.69 1997
9. Shelly Patton 2:01.83 2012
10. Hannah Points 2:01.99 2009
400IM
Name Time Year
1. Hannah Points 4:12.30 2012
2. Ellen Stello 4:13.44 2015
3. Kassia Shishkoff 4:14.52 2008
4. Becca Soderholm 4:15.37 2014
5. Lauren Clifford 4:16.57 2012
6. Melissa Postoll 4:17.20 2016
7. Lauren Abruzzo 4:17.51 2014
8. Laura Yenglin 4:17.59 1995
9. Sydney Modeas 4:17.61 2014
10. Meredith King 4:17.82 2012
11. MEDIAGUIDE11
SWIMMEROFTHEYEAR
1984 Martha Jahn
1989 Lori Holmes
1994 Kim Paton
SWIMMEROFTHECHAMPIONSHIPS
2008 Andrea Hupman
BIGTENMEDALOFHONOR
1988 Barb Harris
1989 Lori Holmes
1991 Marilyn Peck
1994 Susan Donahoe
1998 Joy Stover
2000 Courtney Allen
2002 Merritt Adams
SWIMMEROFTHEWEEK/MONTH
Jan. 1992 Laura Vitcenda
Jan. 27, 1999 Amy Balcerzak
Nov. 19, 1999 Amy Balcerzak
Jan. 18, 2000 Amy Balcerzak
Dec. 19, 2000 Vicky West
Jan. 14, 2003 Erica Rose
Feb. 6, 2003 Carmen Cosgrove
Jan. 11, 2005 Andrea Hupman
Jan. 25, 2005 Brielle Bovee
Jan. 9, 2007 Kassia Shishkoff
Oct. 28, 2008 Kassia Shishkoff
Nov. 11, 2008 Emily Wong
Jan. 13, 2009 Kassia Shishkoff
Nov. 24, 2009 Emily Wong
Dec. 22, 2009 Jenn Kocsis
Jan. 12, 2010 Kassia Shishkoff
Dec. 23, 2015 Annika Winsnes
Kim Paton (1st)
Susan Schaars (1st)
Christy Wicke (1st)
1995 Meredith Booker (1st)
Melissa Nott (1st)
Kim Paton (1st)
Susan Schaars (1st)
Christy Wicke (1st)
1996 Meredith Booker (1st)
Margaret Brandenstein (1st)
1997 Cathy Lundin (1st)
Amy Balcerzak (1st)
Dominique Diezi (1st)
1998 Amy Balcerzak (1st)
1999 Courtney Allen (1st)
Amy Balcerzak (1st)
Tashy Bohm (1st)
Allyson Bowman (1st)
Dominique Diezi (1st)
Cathy Lundin (1st)
Lauren Moore (2nd)
2000 Merritt Adams (1st)
Courtney Allen (1st)
Amy Balcerzak (1st)
Tashy Bohm (1st)
Dominique Diezi (1st)
2001 Tashy Bohm (1st)
Rachel Johnson (1st)
Vicky West (1st)
2002 Merritt Adams (1st)
2005 Christy Olin (2nd)
Andrea Hupman (2nd)
2006 Chelsea Davis (1st)
Hayley Fry (2nd)
Andrea Hupman (2nd)
2007 Andrea Hupman (2nd)
Jenn Kocsis (2nd)
Kassia Shishkoff (2nd)
Emily Wong (2nd)
2008 Andrea Hupman (1st)
2012 Felicitas Lenz (2nd)
2013 Taylor Reynolds (2nd)
2016 Olivia Rosendahl (2nd)
HONORS & AWARDS
ALL-BIGTEN
1984 Barb Garland (1st)
Martha Jahn (1st)
Ann Lewis (1st)
Ginni Vath (1st)
1985 Ann Lewis (AL)
1986 Barb Harris (1st)
Ann Lewis (2nd)
1987 Barb Harris (1st)
Lori Holmes (1st)
Ann Lewis (1st)
Paige Wright (1st)
1988 Amy Charnes (1st)
Ann Lewis (1st)
Barb Harris (1st)
Lori Holmes (1st)
Marilyn Peck (1st)
Kim Tesch (1st)
Paige Wright (1st)
1989 Lori Holmes (1st)
Holly Hutton (1st)
Marilyn Peck (1st)
Nadine Takai (1st)
Paige Wright (1st)
1990 Lori Holmes (1st)
Marilyn Peck (1st)
1991 Kim Barnes (1st)
Amy Charnes (1st)
Susan Donahoe (1st)
Kim Lloyd (1st)
Marilyn Peck (1st)
1992 Christy Wicke (1st)
1993 Meredith Booker (1st)
Susan Donahoe (1st)
Nicole Dreessen (AL)
Lynn Kohl (1st)
Kim Paton (1st)
Susan Schaars (1st)
Christy Wicke (1st)
Laura Yenglin (AL)
1994 Meredith Booker (1st)
Susan Donahoe (1st)
Lynn Kohl (1st)
Melissa Nott (1st)
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HONORS & AWARDS (cont.)
DIVEROFTHEWEEK
Jan. 21, 2002 Ashley Carter
Jan. 11, 2005 Leanne Dumais
Jan. 25, 2005 Leanne Dumais
Nov. 15, 2005 Chelsea Davis
Dec. 6, 2005 Chelsea Davis
Jan. 10, 2006 Chelsea Davis
Nov. 17, 2009 Felicitas Lenz
Dec. 22, 2009 Felicitas Lenz
Oct. 25, 2011 Felicitas Lenz
Nov. 15, 2011 Cosima Lenz
Jan. 27, 2016 Olivia Rosendahl
FRESHMANOFTHEWEEK
(INSTITUTEDIN2011-12SEASON)
Nov. 20, 2012 Shelly Patton
Nov. 12, 2013 Lacey Locke
Nov. 26, 2013 Lauren Abruzzo
Jan. 20, 2015 Mary Warren
Nov. 4, 2015 Olivia Rosendahl
Nov. 25, 2015 Olivia Rosendahl
Dec. 23, 2015 Alex Grimes
Jan. 20, 2016 Olivia Rosendahl
Jan. 27, 2016 Olivia Rosendahl
ACADEMICALL-BIGTEN
1985-86 Martha Jahn
1986-87 Betsy Aushwitz
Barb Harris
Ann Lewis
Patricia Miller
Kristen Usowski
1987-88 Betsy Aushwitz
Barb Harris
Pam Lechner
Kristen Usowski
Paige Wright
1988-89 Betsy Aushwitz
Amy Charnes
Marilyn Peck
Kristen Usowski
Paige Wright
1989-90 Holly Hutton
Simone Morovitz
Marilyn Peck
Laura Vitcenda
Paige Wright
1990-91 Amy Charnes
Susan Donahoe
Holly Hutton
Shannon Jensen
Beth Michael
Simone Morovitz
Marilyn Peck
Teri Ross
Christine Simmons
Laura Vitcenda
Sara Weersing
1991-92 Jennifer Cohen
Rosemarie Fredricks
Holly Hutton
Shannon Jenson
Leigh Kettler
Kim Lloyd
Brandy Mayberry
Beth Michael
Simone Morovitz
Teri Ross
Christine Simmons
Laura Vitcenda
Sarah Weersing
1992-93 Lisa Bailey
Jennifer Cohen
Susan Donahoe
Rosemarie Fredricks
Shannon Jensen
Leigh Kettler
Ginger Kroft
Katrina Kutzbach
Kimberly Lloyd
Beth Michael
Susan Schaars
Christine Simmons
Christy Wicke
1993-94 Lisa Bailey
Margaret Brandenstein
Jennifer Cohen
Susan Donahoe
Danielle Frottier
Leslie Hueter
Kimberly Lloyd
Kim Paton
Susan Schaars
Christy Wicke
Laura Yenglin
1994-95 Lisa Bailey
Margaret Brandenstein
Elizabeth Deitrick
Danielle Frottier
Leslie Hueter
Kathryn Kearney
Karin Lyderson
Heather McConahey
Melissa Nott
Kim Paton
Sarah Randag
Susan Schaars
Christy Wicke
Laura Yenglin
1995-96 Margaret Brandenstein
Kaki Gordon
Leslie Hueter
Laura Lindberg
Kari Lydersen
Emily Maxwell
Heather McConahey
Melissa Nott
Kim Paton
Sarah Randag
Jenny Smatt
Joy Stover
Mica van Slingerlandt
Laura Yenglin
1996-97 Mary Beth Ellis
Kathryn Gerhardt
Katharine Gordon
Mara Huston
Michelle Kramer
Cathy Lundin
Kari Lyderson
Emily Maxwell
Heather McConahey
Melissa Nott
Heather Payne
Kyrra Rowley
Joy Stover
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HONORS & AWARDS (cont.)
1997-98 Amy Balcerzak
Allyson Bowman
Dominique Diezi
Mary Beth Ellis
Kristen Fuhs
Michelle Kramer
Laura Lindberg
Cathy Lundin
Julia McDonald
Ashley Mosher
Heather Payne
Joy Stover
1998-99 Courtney Allen
Amy Balcerzak
Allyson Bowman
Lisa Bushnell
Dominique Diezi
Mary Beth Ellis
Cathy Lundin
Julia McDonald
Heather Payne
Krista Puttler
1999-00 Courtney Allen
Amy Balcerzak
Allyson Bowman
Lisa Bushnell
Dominique Diezi
Taylor Lynch
Julia McDonald
Lauren Moore
Kristia Puttler
Adrian Talcott
Whitney Winters
2000-01 Rachel Johnson
Megan Keefe
Lauren Moore
Carin Nelson
Krista Puttler
Susie Sample
Adrian Talcott
Kristin Ward
Whitney Winters
2001-02 Stephanie Cranston
Rachel Johnson
Megan Keefe
Christy Michalak
Lauren Moore
Erica Rose
Susie Sample
Adrian Talcott
Ashley Wagner
Kristin Ward
Whitney Winters
2002-03 Ashley Carter
Carmen Cosgrove
Rachel Johnson
Lesley Meade
Paige Nath
Shuyan Phua
Michaela Restivo
Erica Rose
Erin Swenson
Kristin Ward
2003-04 Amy Mueller
Sara Petric
Michaela Restivo
Erica Rose
Erin Swenson
Rachel Tepe
2004-05 Brielle Bovee
Leanne Dumais
Amy Mueller
Michelle Oeser
Sara Petric
Shuyan Phua
Michaela Restivo
Marijana Surkovic
Rachel Tepe
Ashley Welnhofer
2005-06 Jessse Bailis
Bth Campbell
Leanne Dumais
Carrera Harris
Andrea Hupman
Amy Mueller
Michell Oeser
Sara Petric
2006-07 Jesse Bailis
Beth Campbell
Jill Forster
Hayley Fry
Carrera Harris
Andrea Hupman
2007-08 Katie Braun
Beth Campbell
Stacey Congdon
Leane Dumais
Jill Forster
Mary Beth Francis
Hayley Fry
Andrea Hupman
Tania Lyerly
Rachel Rys
Kassia Shishkoff
Genny Szymanski
Sara White-Delehoy
Emily Wong
2008-09 Stacy Congdon
Kiersten Cooley
Liza Engstrom
Jill Forster
Mary Beth Francis
Hayley Fry
Ellen Grigg
Alex Kraus
Tania Lyerly
Caitlin Masney
Erin Reilly
Rachel Rys
Kassia Shishkoff
Kate Stephensen
Genny Szymanski
Caroline Walls
Sara White-Delehoy
Emily Wong
2009-10 Kiersten Cooley
Carlin Dacey
Liza Engstrom
Katie Eschenberg
Mary Beth Francis
Jacquie Godbe
Ellen Grigg
Molly Hennessy
Shelby Johnson
Alex Kraus
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HONORS & AWARDS (cont.)
Beth Loe
Tania Lyerly
Caitlin Masney
Sheila O’Neill
Kathleen Patterson
Erin Reilly
Rachel Rys
Kassia Shishkoff
Kate Stephensen
Genny Szymanski
Caroline Walls
Emily Wong
2010-11 Kiersten Cooley
Carlin Dacey
Liza Engstrom
Katie Eschenburg
Meaghan Fenn
Jacquie Godbe
Ellen Grigg
Marybeth Hall
Shelby Johnson
Meredith King
Alex Kraus
Felicitas Lenz
Beth Loe
Katie McCullough
Sheila O’Neill
Kathleen Patterson
Erin Reilly
Taylor Reynolds
Kate Stephensen
Caroline Walls
Jenny Wilson
2011-12 Mary Kate Campbell
Meghan Cavanaugh
Meaghan Fenn
Fallon FItzpatrick
Jacquie Godbe
Megan Goss
Marybeth Hall
Shelby Johnson
Meredith King
Cosima Lenz
Felicitas Lenz
Beth Loe
Katie McCullough
Sheila O’Neill
Kathleen Patterson
Jackie Powell
Taylor Reynolds
Becca Soderholm
Erin Sosdian
Jenny Wilson
2012-13 Mary Kate Campbell
Meaghan Fenn
Fallon Fitzpatrick
Megan Goss
Marybeth Hall
Meredith King
Madeleine Klichowski
Cosima Lenz
Felicitas Lenz
Katie McCullough
Valerie Nubbe
Jackie Powell
Taylor Reynolds
Becca Soderholm
Erin Sosdian
2013-14 Ellen Anderson
Mary Kate Campbell
Erika Elliott
Fallon Fitzpatrick
Sarah Goss
Caroline Grant
Madeline Klichowski
Julianne Kurke
Emily Launer
Cosima Lenz
Valerie Nubbe
Jackie Powell
Julia Pratt
Becca Soderholm
Erin Sosdian
Brooke Wanser
2014-15 Lauren Abruzzo
Ellen Anderson
Danielle Elliott
Erika Elliott
Madeleine Klichowski
Emily Launer
Lacey Locke
Valerie Nubbe
Georgie Pettibone
Melissa Postoll
Megan Purdy
Lacey Smith
Ellen Stello
Annika Winsnes
BIGTENDISTINGUISHEDSCHOLARS
2009 Ellen Grigg
Rachel Rys
Genny Szymanski
2010 Liza Engstrom
Shelby Johnson
Erin Reilly
Kate Stephensen
*2011 Meghan Cavanaugh
Carlin Dacey
Liza Engstrom
Jacquie Godbe
Ellen Grigg
Shelby Johnson
Meredith King
Alex Kraus
Beth Loe
Kathleen Patterson
Erin Reilly
Taylor Reynolds
Kate Stephensen
Caroline Walls
2012 Jacquie Godbe
Marybeth Hall
Meredith King
Felicitas Lenz
Katie McCullough
Kathleen Patterson
15. MEDIAGUIDE15
HONORS & AWARDS (cont.)
2013 Mary Kate Campbell
Marybeth Hall
Meredith King
Felicitas Lenz
Katie McCullough
Jackie Powell
Taylor Reynolds
Erin Sosdian
2014 Megan Goss
Madeleine Klichowski
Jackie Powell
Erin Sosdian
2015 Lauren Abruzzo
Madeleine Klichowski
Annika Winsnes
*NU’s 14 honorees in 2011 were the most
in the Big Ten Conference on any team
in any sport at any school for the 2011-11
academic year.
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HONORS & AWARDS
NATIONAL
CSCAAALL-ACADEMICHONOREES
(FIRSTTEAMONLY)
1987 Ann Lewis
Paige Wright
1988 Barb Harris
Paige Wright
1989 Paige Wright
1990 Paige Wright
1992 Christy Wicke
1993 Margaret Brandenstein
Susan Donahoe
Christy Wicke
1994 Margaret Brandenstein
Susan Donahoe
Kim Lloyd
Melissa Nott
Susan Schaars
Christy Wicke
1995 Margaret Brandenstein
Joy Stover
Christy Wicke
Melissa Nott
1996 Margaret Brandenstein
Mary Beth Ellis
Cathy Lundin
Joy Stover
1997 Amy Balcerzak
Joy Stover
Dominique Diezi
1998 Amy Balcerzak
Dominique Diezi
Joy Stover
1999 Amy Balcerzak
Allyson Bowman
Dominique Diezi
Cathy Lundin
2000 Amy Balcerzak
Susie Sample
2001 Erica Rose
Susie Sample
2002 Merritt Adams
Carmen Cosgrove
Rachel Johnson
2005 Brielle Bovee
Andrea Hupman
2006 Michelle Oeser
2008 Ellen Grigg
Andrea Hupman
Genny Szymanski
2009 Ellen Grigg
2010 Emily Wong
2012 Taylor Reynolds
Jenny Wilson
2013 Taylor Reynolds
2014 Lauren Abruzzo
ALL-AMERICANS
50 free
1999 Courtney Allen
2000 Courtney Allen
2008 Andrea Hupman (HM)
100 free
1993 Lynn Kohn (HM)
1999 Courtney Allen
2000 Courtney Allen
2005 Andrea Hupman (HM)
2006 Andrea Hupman (HM)
2007 Andrea Hupman (HM)
2008 Andrea Hupman (HM)
200 free
1990 Marilyn Peck
1991 Marilyn Peck (HM)
1993 Lynn Kohl (HM)
Kim Paton (HM)
1994 Kim Paton
2008 Andrea Hupman
500 free
1990 Marilyn Peck
1991 Marilyn Peck (HM)
1993 Kim Paton (HM)
1997 Joy Stover (HM)
2008 Ellen Grigg
1,650 free
1988 Marilyn Peck (HM)
1997 Joy Stover
1998 Joy Stover (HM)
2001 Vicky West (HM)
Erica Rose (HM)
100 back
1988 Barb Harris (HM)
1993 Nicole Dreesen (HM)
1994 Nicole Dreesen (HM)
Margaret Brandenstein (HM)
1995 Margaret Brandenstein (HM)
1997 Dominique Diezi (HM)
1998 Dominique Diezi (HM)
200 back
1988 Barb Harris (HM)
1993 Margaret Brandenstein (HM)
1994 Margaret Brandenstein (HM)
1995 Nicole Dreesen (HM)
2000 Tashy Bohm (HM)
Susie Sample (HM)
2001 Tashy Bohm (HM)
100 fly
1989 Lori Holmes
1990 Lori Holmes
1992 Christy Wicke
1994 Christy Wicke
1995 Christy Wicke
1997 Cathy Lundin (HM)
1998 Cathy Lundin (HM)
2000 Merritt Adams (HM)
200 fly
1988 Lori Holmes
1989 Lori Holmes
1990 Lori Holmes
1996 Cathy Lundin (HM)
1997 Cathy Lundin (HM)
1998 Cathy Lundin (HM)
2002 Merritt Adams
2005 Christy Olin (HM)
19. MEDIAGUIDE19
NORRIS AQUATICS CENTER
The Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris Aquatics
Center includes a 750,000-gallon, 50-meter-
by-25-yard pool with movable walls that run on a
track system, enabling the pool to be custom-fit-
ted. The complex, which includes an innovative
heat recycling system, also features an electronic
scoreboard and seating for 800 spectators.
The facility also includes the Henry Crown
Sports Pavilion and the Ivan Combe Tennis Cen-
ter, located adjacent to the Norris Aquatics Cen-
ter. The sports pavilion features a jogging track,
three basketball courts, four racquetball and
three squash courts, a weight room and lounge
areas. The tennis center features six indoor tennis
courts. Large windows on the running track pro-
vide a view of picturesque Lake Michigan. Large
windows also overlook the pool from a workout
room and a treadmill area in the main Sports
Pavilion area.
The facility also features an outdoor patio
and sundeck that overlook the beach and Lake
Michigan. With such easy access to Northwest-
ern’s North Beach, Wildcat swimmers are able to
exercise and do dryland activities in the sand.
The aquatics center has been the site of
numerous competitions, including the United
States Swimming Elite National training camp
and 1999’s Swim Meet of Champions featuring
the USA National Team against the Big Ten
All-Stars. The facility also is the home of NASA
Wildcat Aquatics, an age-group swimming club
with youth members all the way up to Masters
competitors.
NORRIS CENTER POOL RECORDS
Event Name Team Time Year
50 Freestyle Emily Wong Northwestern 22.77 2009
100 Freestyle Annika Winsnes Northwestern 49.30 2015
200 Freestyle Alexa Davis Purdue 1:46.20 2016
500 Freestyle Genevieve Miller Air Force 4:43.96 2014
1,000 Freestyle Lauren Abruzzo Northwestern 9:48.17 2013
1,650 Freestyle Lauren Abruzzo Northwestern 16:10.40 2013
100 Backstroke Maggie Meyer Wisconsin 53.01 2009
200 Backstroke Kate Fesenko Indiana 1:56.10 2009
100 Breaststroke Jessica Hardy California 1:01.02 2006
200 Breaststroke Yi Siow Ting Wisconsin 2:11.91 2006
100 Butterfly Nan Liu Iowa State 53.55 2009
200 Butterfly Ellen Stello Northwestern 1:58.70 2014
200 IM Shara Stafford Missouri 1:59.13 2012
400 IM Maggie Bowen Auburn 4:14.80* 2000
200 Medley Relay Michigan 1:41.26 2014
400 Medley Relay Purdue 3:41.54 2016
200 Free Relay Northwestern 1:31.07 2015
400 Free Relay Minnesota 3:20.23 2016
800 Free Relay Northwestern 7:16.36 2009
1M Diving Olivia Rosendahl Northwestern 317.63 2016
3M Diving Rachel Goswell UCLA 510.30 2000
* converted from short-course meters