2011-12 Swimming & Diving Media Guide

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Colorado Co olo lorado State Swimming & Diving 2011-12

2010-11 in Review

Through victories, losses, Rams never stopped progressing as teammates, competitors, athletes •

Five relay performances were good enough to place them in the top five all-time in the CSU record books.

In individual events, nine athletes found their way into the top five all-time performances of CSU swimming.

Five ladies made all-conference in the Mountain West for their performances in the championship. Three of the athletes earned honors in multiple events.

The season saw three school records go up on the boards.

The Rams continued to improve individually, as evidenced by the 43 personal-best performances that were achieved by 19 athletes throughout the year.

The Rams finished their season with a win-loss record of 3-9, placing them seventh in Mountain West dual meet standings.

In the MW championship standings, CSU took seventh place with points totaling 322.

Out of the pool, seven athletes earned the Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award and 21 earned the academic allconference award.

Twenty-five of the athletes received letters for the year.

CSU now has an all-time win-loss record of 257-101, bringing its total percentage to .719.

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The pool was loud with the splashes of eager athletes. The team was ready for victory. The Rams were prepared for the 2010-11 swimming and diving John Mattos, entered his 31st and final year at the reins of the CSU swimming season. The swimming and diving teams are about more than their sport. The and diving program. Season Review


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