2009-10 Virignia Tech Swimming & Diving Media Guide

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at North Carolina* w/ South Carolina VIRGINIA* PENN STATE KENTUCKY DUKE* (M & W) w/ MIAMI* (Women) Volunteer Invitational at Knoxville, Tenn. DAVIDSON (Senior & Parents Day) at Georgia Tech* w/ Florida State* at West Virginia w/ Duquesne Women's ACC Championships at Chapel Hill, N.C. Men's ACC Championships at Chapel Hill, N.C. NCAA Zone A Diving Championships at New Brunswick, N.J. Women's NCAA Championships at West Lafayette, Ind. Men's NCAA Championships at Columbus, Ohio

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Home meets (in ALL CAPS) are held at War Memorial Pool on campus unless otherwise noted * Denotes ACC competition


The Tradition Continues... The late Margaret Soulen Gilbert ‘89 (pictured with family) began the H2Okies’ tradition of excellence in 1989, claiming All-American (HM) honors for both the 100 and 200 backstroke events and being named the Metro Conference Swimmer of the Year. As the first All-American for the H2Okies, Margaret Soulen Gilbert’s impact also echoed through time as she would later be inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame. Sara Smith ‘09 (above) continued this tradition of high merit, racking up numerous ACC titles and All-American honors of her own, while also being named the ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year on two occasions. Alongside the many honors bestowed upon Smith throughout her career, she eventually became the fastest women’s swimmer in the history of the ACC. Kaan Tayla ‘08 (below) was another H2Okie legend. Tayla, a multipletime ACC champion, became the H2Okies’ first-ever Olympian, competing in two Olympic Games (Athens ‘04 & Beijing ‘08) and a World Championship (Rome ’09).

From its humble beginning in 1872 with 132 students and two programs of study, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, popularly known as Virginia Tech, has evolved into a comprehensive university of national and international prominence. With about 27,500 students in Blacksburg and about 2,500 other students statewide, the university produces world-class scholarship in a challenging academic environment. University tradition is firmly rooted in its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve), and its historic land-grant mission is brought to life through learning, discovery and engagement. Virginia Tech’s challenging academic standards attract high-achieving students. Nine colleges (Agriculture & Life Sciences, Architecture & Urban Studies, Engineering, Liberal Arts & Human Sciences, Natural Resources, Pamplin Business, Science, the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and VirginiaMaryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine) and Graduate School offer more degree programs – approximately 200 – than any other university in the state. More than 85 percent of departments offer e-learning courses, which have attracted more than 100,000 enrollments since 1998. For more information about Virginia Tech, visit the university’s Web site — www.vt.edu.


VIRGINIA TECH 2009-2010 Swimming & Diving

Contents

2009 Seniors Front row (l-r): Abby Barney, Sarah Losinger, Jessica Earl, Sarah Ameen, Sara Shapiro, Kelly deMarrais, Julia Bradford; Back row: Andrew Rogers, Chip Hughes, Scott Harkins, Jonathan Huss, Griffin Lutterbein, Mikey McDonald

The University Location...................................................................................................... Blacksburg, Va. Founded ......................................................................................................................1872 Enrollment ................................................................................................................30,000 Colors ...........................................................................Chicago maroon and burnt orange Nickname..................................................................................................................Hokies Conference ................................................................................................... Atlantic Coast President ................................................................................................Charles W. Steger Director of Athletics ........................................................................................ Jim Weaver

Swimming and Diving Information Head Coach .................................................................................... Ned Skinner (LSU, ‘89) Office Phone .............................................................................................. (540) 231-5086 Office Fax ................................................................................................... (540) 231-3612 Record at Virginia Tech ......................................................................... 160-72 (11 years) Head Diving Coach .....................................................................Ron Piemonte (ASU, ‘86) Office Phone .............................................................................................. (540) 231-3301 Associate Head Swim Coach ........................................ Braden Holloway (NC State, ‘01) Office Phone .............................................................................................. (540) 231-9970 Assistant Swim Coaches ...................................... Danielle Quarry (Southern Illinois, ‘09) Joey Peterson (William & Mary, ‘07) 2008-09 Record Men .................................................................................. (7-1, 4-1 ACC) 2008-09 Record Women ............................................................................. (6-1, 3-1 ACC) Men Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................................................27/4 Women Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................................................23/6 Facility (Capacity) ....................................................................... War Memorial Pool (500) Christiansburg Aquatic Center (1,000)

Athletic Communications Directory Mailing Address ....................................................... 460 Jamerson Athletic Center (0502) Blacksburg, VA 24061 Athletics Communications Phone ........................................................... (540) 231-6726 Athletics Communications Fax ................................................................ (540) 231-6984 Swimming and Diving Contact ...................................................................... Sarah Hurd Office Phone .............................................................................................. (540) 231-6892 Cell Phone .................................................................................................. (540) 641-3536 E-Mail Address............................................................................................. shurd@vt.edu

Contents/Quick Facts ..................................... 1 Christiansburg Aquatic Center........................ 2 War Memorial Pool ......................................... 3 Men’s Roster................................................... 4 Women’s Roster ............................................. 5 Men’s Outlook/NCAA marks ........................... 6 Women’s Outlook/NCAA marks...................... 7 Head Coach Ned Skinner ............................ 8-9 Head Diving Coach Ron Piemonte ............... 10 Associate Head Coach Braden Holloway ..... 11 Assistant Coaches ........................................ 12 Men’s Profiles .......................................... 13-20 Women’s Profiles ..................................... 21-28 2008-09 Review ............................................ 29 2009 Postseason Results ........................ 30-31 Men’s Honor Roll .......................................... 32 Women’s Honor Roll ..................................... 33 Men’s Event Records.................................... 34 Women’s Event Records .............................. 35 Men’s All-Time Performers ...................... 36-37 Women All-Time Performers ................... 38-39 Year-by-Year Results .................................... 40 Record vs. All Opponents ............................. 41 Swimming and Diving Awards ...................... 42 Office of Student Life .................................... 43 Student Academic Support Services ............ 44 Athletic Performance .................................... 45 Sports Medicine............................................ 45 Media Information ......................................... 46 Administrative Staff/Support Staff................. 47 The Atlantic Coast Conference ..................... 48

Credits The 2009-10 swimming and diving guide is a publication of the Virginia Tech Athletics Communications office, written to assist the working media in their coverage of the Hokies. The 2009-10 guide was written by Sarah Hurd. It was edited by Sarah Hurd and designed by Mary Frances Czarsty. Rebecca Favret also made contributions to production of the guide. Photography by Dave Knachel, Tyler Henderson and the Virginia Tech swimming & diving coaching staff. On the cover: Charlie Higgins, Kelly deMarrais, Jonathan Huss (kneeling), Erika Hajnal, Stefanie Drechsel, Michael McDonald


TECH FACILITIES

Christiansburg Aquatic Center

H2Okies’ Home in Progress The Virginia Tech Hokies swimming and diving program will soon be making waves at its new home in the Christiansburg Aquatic Center. The facility is a 50-meter competition pool to promote a n d s u p p o r t c o m p e t i t i ve swimming at all age levels within the region.Separate seating for competitive swimming and diving events, including second-level seating, was recently added, allowing the facility to be capable of

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hosting the Atlantic Coast Conference championships and other national meets. The facility will also feature: s ! THERAPY POOL FOR PHYSICAL therapy, injur ies, ar thr itic persons and rehabilitation. s ! FAMILY LEISURE POOL WITH a two-story slide, water walking lanes, zero depth entrance, water jets and other recreational features. s &ULL DIVING AMENITIES including 5-, 7.5-, and 10-meter platforms.


TECH FACILITIES

War Memorial Pool

An Outstanding Venue for Competition The Hokies also have a training facility on campus. War Memorial Pool, located just off the campus Drill Field in War Memorial Gym, is one of Virginia Tech’s swimming and diving facilites The complex includes a 25-yard pool with eight lanes and a diving well. The movable bulkhead which separates the pool from the diving well can be adjusted to lengthen the pool to 25 meters. Complete with underwater windows and sound system, the facility is also equipped with the Colorado Electronic Timing System and scoreboard. A 12-line readout scoreboard was installed for swimming, as well as a three-line scoreboard for diving.

The diving well is made up of two onemeter boards, a three-meter board and a five-meter platform. The pool has served as the site for two Virginia State Championship meets and one Metro Conference Championship. War Memorial Gym itself houses numerous other facilities including saunas, weight rooms, racquetball courts and six basketball courts. The Hokies also have the use of other equipment such as power-racks for strength swimming and VASA trainers, VASA climbers and bicycles for dry land. There is also a full dryland room off deck for dryland exercises for swimming and diving.

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2009-2010 ROSTER AND TEAM INFORMATION

Men’s Roster Name

Event

Matt Baumler Fly/Back/Sprint Karl Botha Fly/Free Trevor Carr Free Nevin Cook Breast/IM Daniel Flynn Back/Breast/IM Ryne Francis Back/IM Caglar Gokbulut Distance Free Michael Hallock Back/Free Scott Harkins Free/IM/Breast Stephen Hawkins Sprint/Fly/Back Charlie Higgins Free/Back/Fly *Chip Hughes Free *Jonathan Huss Breast Philip LaRosa Distance Free/IM Alex Lutterbein Distance Free/IM Griffin Lutterbein Distance Free Gregory Mahon Fly/IM Daniel Martin Diver *Mikey McDonald Diver Greg Morgan Sprint Free Ben Munster Distance Free Zach Patteson Diver Andrew Rogers Back/Fly/Free Tom Sheranek Back/IM Logan Shinholser Diver Adam Skipper Free/Breast/IM Trey Stewart Back/Free Blake Trabuchi-Downey Distance Free/Fly Richard Ulatowski Sprint Free Bryan Uncur Free Mason Wilcox Fly/Breast

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6-4 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-6 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-7 5-8 6-5 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-5 6-0

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1L HS HS 1L 1L 2L 1L HS 3L 2L 1L 3L 3L 1L HS 3L HS 2L 3L 1L HS HS 3L HS HS HS 2L 1L 2L 1L HS

Williamsburg, Va. Ashford, Great Britain Woodford, Va. Catlett, Va. North Wildwood, N.J. Gilbertsville, Pa. Istanbul, Turkey Oak Hill, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Forest, Va. Weddington, N.C. Greer, S.C. Midlothian, Va. Manassas, Va. Manakin-Sabot, Va. Manakin-Sabot, Va. Medford, N.J. Fairfax, Va. Annandale, Va. Greer, S.C. College Station, Texas Fairfax, Va. Scarborough, Maine Richmond, Va. Burtonsville, Md. Yorktown, Va. Luling, La. Vineland, N.J. Hamden, Conn. Chesapeake, Va. Newport News, Va.

Roster Breakdown By Class Seniors ........................................................6 Juniors .........................................................5 Sophomores ................................................8 Freshmen...................................................11

Pronunciations Botha ............................................... BOTH-A Caglar Gokbulut.... CHA-LAR GOK-BOO-LIT Lutterbein............................... LUTTER-BINE Mahon............................................ MAY-HAN Ryne .................................................. RHINE Sheranek ............................ SHER-ANN-ICK Trabuchi-Downey ...TRA-BU-KEY DOWN-EY

* Denotes captain

Front row (l-r): Scott Harkins, Chip Hughes, Andrew Rogers, Griffin Lutterbein, Jonathan Huss, Mikey McDonald; Second row: Logan Shinholser, Daniel Martin, Trey Stewart, Charlie Higgins, Rich Ulatowski, Ryne Francis, Mason Wilcox, Greg Mahon, Matt Baumler; Third row: Zach Patteson, Greg Morgan, Caglar Gokbulut, Blake Trabuchi-Downey, Nevin Cook, Stephen Hawkins, Dan Flynn, Philip LaRosa; Back row: Ben Munster, Michael Hallock, Alex Lutterbein, Trevor Carr, Justin Litz, Tom Sheranek, Adam Skipper, Bryan Uncur, Karl Botha

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2009-2010 ROSTER AND TEAM INFORMATION

Women’s Roster Name

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Morgan Allen *Sarah Ameen Sarah Ault Paige Ayres Abby Barney Julia Bradford Addie Carne *Kelly deMarrais Steffi Drechsel Jessica Earl Emily Ferguson Becky Flora Kaleigh Gomes Lauren Haley Erika Hajnal Meaghan Holloway Jace Howanitz Dana Kalnins Sarah Losinger Sarah Milton Sara Mokhtari Cara Murnan Katie Priess Lauren Ritter Carissa Santora Andrea Sawchuk *Sara Shapiro Laura Simon Keri Sink Lindzi Smith Katie Steeves Alexandra Tomasky Natalie West Emily Winland

Sprint Free Sprint Free/Back Free/Back Breast/IM Fly/IM Diver Free/Fly/IM Free/Back Sprint Free/Back Breast Sprint Free Free Sprint Free/Fly Back Free/IM/Fly Fly/Breast/IM Sprint/IM Fly/Back Breast/IM Diver Diver Diver Breast/IM Distance Free/IM Diver Diver Back/Free Distance Free/IM Breast/IM Free/Fly Breast/Fly/IM Distance Free Diver Breast/IM

5-7 5-8 5-11 5-10 5-6 5-2 5-3 6-0 5-9 5-6 6-0 6-3 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-7 5-4 5-10 5-5 5-2 5-2 5-11 5-10 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-5 5-10 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-4

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Charlotte, N.C. Manassas, Va. Lancaster, Pa. Knoxville, Tenn. Virginia Beach, Va. Mansfield, Mass. Simpsonville, S.C. Bernardsville, N.J. Leipzig, Germany Marietta, Ga. Clifton, Va. Reistertown, Md. Charlotte, N.C. Hopewell, Va. Budapest, Hungary Yorktown, Va. Knoxville, Tenn. Manassas, Va. Marietta, Ga. Plano, Texas Houston, Texas Leesburg, Va. Laguna Niguel, Calif. Sterling, Va. Somers Point, N.J. Great Falls, Va. Franklin, Tenn. Greenville, S.C. Elgin, Ill. Roswell, Ga. Newark, Del. Frederick, Md. Fairfax, Va. Ashburn, Va.

Roster Breakdown By Class Seniors ........................................................6 Juniors .........................................................7 Sophomores ..............................................10 Freshmen...................................................11

Pronunciations Ayres ................................................ AIR-ES Carne .................................................. CARN deMarrais................................ DEM-ARE-AY Drechsel ........................................ DREX-EL Hajnal ............................................ HOY-NOL Howanitz .................................. HOW-AN-ITS Losinger .................................LOW-SING-ER Priess ............................................. PREESE Shapiro ...................................... SHAP-ROW

* Denotes captain

Front row (l-r): Julia Bradford, Sara Shapiro, Kelly deMarrais, Sarah Losinger, Sarah Ameen, Jessica Earl, Abby Barney; Second row: Sarah Milton, Morgan Allen, Steffi Drechsel, Lauren Ritter, Natalie West, Lauren Haley, Kaleigh Gomes, Cara Murnan; Third row: Andrea Sawchuk, Emily Winland, Jace Howanitz, Erika Hajnal, Katie Priess, Emily Ferguson, Paige Ayers, Alexandra Tomasky, Carissa Santora; Back row: Katie Steeves, Addie Carne, Sara Mokhtari, Lindzi Smith, Meaghan Holloway, Becky Flora, Sarah Ault, Dana Kalnins, Keri Sink, Laura Simon

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2009-2010 MEN’S OUTLOOK

H²Okie Men Season Preview The H2Okie men posted consecutive fifth-place finishes at the ACC Championships in 2008 and 2009. Skinner has many talented returners back for the new campaign, including NCAA qualifiers Mikey McDonald and Charlie Higgins, in addition to 11 freshmen who can make an immediate impact in the ACC. The H2Okie men are expected to improve upon last year’s finish and have high expectations for the 2009-10 season.

Sprint Juniors Stephen Hawkins and Rich Ulatowski return as key leaders in the sprint free in the 200910 season after scoring p o i n t s a t t h e AC C Championships with top finishes in the 50 free. Seniors Andrew Rogers and Chip Hughes, along with sophomore Charlie Higgins, are also exper ienced returners. Sophomore Greg Morgan will see Charlie Higgins action in the sprint and mid-range freestyle events. Freshmen Karl Botha, who broke the British record in the 50 free, Adam Skipper, Trevor Carr and Gregory Mahon will also provide immediate speed for the H2Okie sprint crew.

Freestyle The H2Okies return many talented swimmers in the freestyle. Blake Trabuchi-Downey, who had an outstanding freshman campaign, will rejoin Bryan Uncur, Chip Hughes and Stephen Hawkins in the mid-range freestyle events. Hawkins and Ulatowski finished eighth and 14th, respectively, in the 100 free, while Uncur placed 12th and Trabuchi-Downey earned 14th in the 1650 free at the ACC Championships. Hawkins also took seventh in the 50 free. To add to the plethora of returning experience, Phil LaRosa, Caglar Gokbulut and Griffin Lutterbein will also be expected to score points, and will be complemented by newcomers Alex Lutterbein and Ben Munster. All will provide depth and stability to the distance freestyle crew.

Individual Medley School-record holder Daniel Flynn will look to build upon last year’s performance in the IM

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events, after etching his name in the record books in the 200 IM. Nevin Cook and Scott Harkins will join Flynn in the 200 IM, coupled with newcomers Tom Sheranek and Greg Mahon in the short IM events. In the 400 IM, Sheranek, Phil LaRosa and Alex Lutterbein will be key members of the distance medley squad.

Backstroke Sophomore school-record holder Charlie Higgins (100 back, 200 back) anchors a very strong backstroke crew, which also includes 2009 ACC Championships finalist Trey Stewart. Junior Ryne Francis also returns with valuable experience to add crucial depth and speed. Newcomers Tom Sheranek and Michael Hallock will also be called upon to compete in the backstroke.

Butterfly Core returners Trey Stewart, Blake TrabuchiDowney and Matt Baumler, who finished fourth, eighth and 13th, respectively, at the ACC Championships and earned points for the H2Okies, will take the lead in the butterfly. Newcomers Karl Botha and Greg Mahon will also be significant contributors in the fly and potentially reach the NCAA Championship level. Botha represented Great Britain in the 2007 European Youth Olympic Festival in the 100 fly while Mahon was an All-American Individual Pennsylvania State Champ in the 200 IM and 100 fly. Freshman Mason Wilcox, who swam for the renowned Coast Guard Blue Dolphins club team, will also complement the H2Okies in the butterfly.

Breaststroke Senior standouts Jonathan Huss and Scott Harkins will anchor a talented returning breaststroke crew this season. Huss placed fourth in the 100 breast and 10th in the 200 breast at the ACC Championships, while Harkins collected respective 12th- and 13th-place finishes in the events. Returners Nevin Cook, Daniel Flynn and Rich Ulatowski will also be important competitors, all having seen action at championships last year. Freshmen Mason Wilcox and Adam Skipper will compete with high expectations as well.

Diving Mikey McDonald returns for his senior campaign to add to his astonishing resume of accomplishments, earning Honorable Mention All-Amer-

ica honors for his 14th- and 15th-place finishes at the NCAA Championships in the one- and threemeter events, respectively. He also posted three top-five finishes at the ACC Championships. Junior Daniel Martin, who finished eighth in the platform, 12th in the one-meter and 16th in the three-meter at conference championships, will complement McDonald as an experienced returnee who scored in all three diving events last year. Daniel Martin Two highly talented freshman divers, Zach Patteson and Logan Shinholser, will join the squad. Shinholser was a Junior National finalist and a Senior National qualifier in the platform.

NCAA Marks

2009-10 Men’s Qualifying Standards 25-Yard Course EVENT A Standard B Standard 50 Freestyle :19.35 :20.31 100 Freestyle :42.26 :44.37 200 Freestyle 1:33.61 1:38.29 500 Freestyle 4:15.68 4:28.46 1650 Freestyle 14:51.15 15:35.70 100 Butterfly :46.04 :48.34 200 Butterfly 1:42.95 1:48.09 100 Backstroke :46.69 :49.02 200 Backstroke 1:41.53 1:46.60 100 Breaststroke :52.87 :55.51 200 Breaststroke 1:54.25 1:59.96 200 Individual Medley 1:44.13 1:49.33 400 Individual Medley 3:44.88 3:56.12 200 Freestyle Relay 1:17.69 1:21.57 400 Freestyle Relay 2:52.47 3:01.09 800 Freestyle Relay 6:23.26 6:42.42 200 Medley Relay 1:25.66 1:29.94 400 Medley Relay 3:08.22 3:17.63 1-Meter Diving Points—Dual 290/300‡ 3-Meter Diving Points—Dual 310/320‡ Platform Diving Points—Dual 290/300‡ ‡ qualifying point total when using six optional dives with standard D.D.


2009-2010 WOMEN’S OUTLOOK

H²Okie Women Season Preview The H2Okie women bring back several key competitors from last year’s ACC and NCAA Championship events. In 2009, the women topped their previous fourth-place finish and totaled 451 points to claim the third-place spot at the ACC Championships. Though they have significant roles to fill with the loss of Sara Smith, Megan Newell and Jordan McHorney, three Honorable Mention All-Americans, H2Okie head coach Ned Skinner believes the returning 21 athletes will provide leadership and help the very talented incoming class reach their full potential and once again be a major threat in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Sprint Losing All-American Sara Smith will be a major factor to address in the sprint free events for the H2Okies. Junior Steffi Drechsel, who is coming off fresh second-place ACC finishes in the 400 medley and 400 free relays, and a thirdplace finish in the 200 free relay, will take on a key leadership role. Captain Kelly deMarrais finished seventh in the 200 free last year and will look to carry over her success to her senior season. ReturnSteffi Dreschel ers Emily Ferguson, Kaleigh Gomes and Morgan Allen will provide additional experience and depth to the sprints units. Freshmen Lindzi Smith, Addie Carne and Sarah Ault will also have opportunities to compete as part of a traditionally strong sprint freestyle group.

Freestyle Returners Erika Hajnal, Kelly deMarrais and Jace Howanitz offer experience, speed and power in the 200 freestyles, after earning valuable points at the ACC Championships last season. Hajnal placed second in the 500 free and third in the 1650 free, setting school records in both events. Many returners will look to complement Hajnal in the distance free events, including deMarrais, Sara Shapiro and Alexandra Tomasky. Lauren Ritter, who placed 11th in the 1650 free, also returns for the distance events. Freshmen Addie Carne, Laura Simon and 6’3” Becky Flora will compete in the mid-range freestyle and distance events for the Lady H2Okies in their first years.

Individual Medley In the IM events, sophomore Jace Howanitz, who competed at the Olympic Trials one year ago and scored points at last year’s Championships, and Katie Priess are expected to be key leaders. Senior Abby Barney, who also competes in the butterfly, will provide experience and look to be a leader for the young group. Sophomores Paige Ayers and Emily Winland and in-state freshman Meaghan Holloway are also expected to contribute. In the 400 IM, NCAA qualifier and school record-holder, Erika Hajnal, and newcomers Laura Simon and Keri Sink will look to make the relay crew as strong as any in the ACC.

Backstroke Tri-captains Kelly deMarrais, Sara Shapiro and Sarah Ameen will provide strength in the backstroke events. The combination of deMarrais, who holds a school-record in the 200 back, and Steffi Drechsel, who holds a school-record in the 100 back, will give the team advantageous speed, power and experience. Junior Lauren Haley will offer additional depth after a breakout sophomore season, and freshmen Dana Kalnins and Sarah Ault will also complement the squad in action.

Butterfly Senior Abby Barney and junior Kaleigh Gomes will anchor a strong butterfly crew, which lost powerful seniors Sara Smith and Megan Newell last year. Sophomore Erika Hajnal and newcomers Katie Steeves, Lindzi Smith and Meaghan Holloway will also look to make a splash in the butterfly.

Breaststroke Seniors Sarah Losinger and Jessica Earl, who both helped the medley relay teams to secondplace finishes at the ACC Championships, return for their final season as leaders of a traditionally strong breaststroke crew. Losinger also posted a seventh-place finish in the 100 breast and a ninthplace finish in the 200 breast at championships. Joining Losinger and Earl will be sophomores Emily Winland, Katie Priess and Paige Ayres, who all improved greatly throughout the course of their freshmen seasons. A duo of newcomers, Keri Sink and Meaghan Holloway, can also provide an immediate spark in the stroke.

Divers The women’s squad returns five divers for the

2009-10 campaign and welcomes two freshmen. Natalie West, Sarah Milton and Cara Murnan return after all scoring points in last year’s ACC Championships. West took 10th in the one-meter and 12th in the three-meter, leading all H2Okies in those events and earning her first-career points. Milton, who holds the school-record in the threemeter, placed 12th in the platform and 15th in the three-meter and also helped the H2Okie squad by scoring points in all three events at championships. Murnan led the H2Okies in the platform with a fifth-place finish and placed 16th in the threemeter. Julia Bradford and Andrea Sawchuk also return with high expectations from diving coach Ron Piemonte. Sara Mokhtari and Carissa Santora hope to make an impact as new additions to the team. Santora comes in as the New Jersey State High School Champion as well as an AAU National Champion in the three-meter. Mokhtari was an eighth-place finalist at the Spring Senior National Championships in the platform.

NCAA Marks

2009-10 Women’s Qualifying Standards 25-Yard Course EVENT A Standard B Standard 50 Freestyle :21.93 :23.02 100 Freestyle :47.84 :50.23 200 Freestyle 1:44.02 1:49.22 500 Freestyle 4:38.46 4:52.41 1650 Freestyle 15:53.38 16:41.04 100 Butterfly :52.02 :54.62 200 Butterfly 1:54.95 2:00.69 100 Backstroke :53.01 :55.66 200 Backstroke 1:53.37 1:59.24 100 Breaststroke :59.99 1:02.98 200 Breaststroke 2:10.32 2:16.83 200 Individual Medley 1:56.13 2:01.93 400 Individual Medley 4:07.33 4:19.69 200 Freestyle Relay 1:28.35 1:32.76 400 Freestyle Relay 3:14.93 3:24.67 800 Freestyle Relay 7:02.07 7:23.17 200 Medley Relay 1:37.81 1:42.70 400 Medley Relay 3:32.56 3:43.18 1-Meter Diving Points—Dual 255/265‡ 3-Meter Diving Points—Dual 270/280‡ Platform Diving Points—Dual 260/225† ‡ qualifying point total when using six optional dives with standard D.D. † qualifying point total when using five optional dives with standard D.D.

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THE COACHING STAFF

Ned Skinner Head Coach • 12th Season Louisiana State (‘89)

The 2009-10 season marks the 12th year at the helm of the Virginia Tech men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams for head coach Ned Skinner. The men’s squad has registered a 70-44 record during his tenure, while the women have posted a 90-28 mark. Skinner brings back a talented group that has continued to impress in their four years competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Skinner’s incoming recruiting class has been highly touted by CollegeSwimming.com, one of the premier sites covering the sport. For the second straight year, the men’s class has been nationally ranked, this time ranking 20th, capturing six of the state’s top-20 recruits. The women’s class was ranked 14th in the country, marking the first time both programs have had top-20 recruiting classes in the same year. Both the men’s and women’s teams continued to make their mark in Blacksburg in the 2008-09 campaign, combining to set 30 new school-records and posting new times in each relay event. The men posted a 7-1 record while the women finished 6-1. Skinner and his staff sent six swimmers and one diver to the NCAA Championships, earning All-American Honorable Mentions in the 400 free relay, the 50 free, 1650 free and one- and three-meter

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diving events. He coached Erika Hajnal to become the Hokies’ first All-American in distance events, while shattering four school records. She recently represented Hungary at the 25th Universidad World University Games in Serbia over the summer and earned two top-10 finishes. The 2008-09 2009 Hokies also excelled within the ACC, losing only to in-state rival, Virginia, over the course of the season. Tech took the top spot in the women’s 50 and 100 free at championships, as Sara Smith conquered gold medals in both events. The Hokies also saw silver medals in five events (three of them relays) and finished third in six events. In 2008, both teams set school records for wins in a season. On the men’s side, Tech had two more than the previous record set in 1998 and 2007, with 12, while the women topped the 1998 record of 12, posting 14 wins in competition. In the ACC, the Hokie men closed out 2008 with a fifth-place finish and the women registered a fourth-place finish for the third straight season. The teams combined to break 14 individual and five relay school records, with the women setting two ACC records in the process. The Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association awarded the women with a No. 25 ranking at the end of the season. The men touched in at No. 28. Skinner has coached Tech’s three firstteam All-Americans in former Hokie swimmer Jessica Botzum (2005, 2007, 2008), Sara Smith (2007) and Gus Calado (2006). The Worthington, Ohio, native coached the Hokies first two-time ACC Swimmer of the Year in Botzum. Several other swimmers at Tech have been named honorable mention All-Americans the past five seasons as well. Throughout his tenure, Skinner has also coached a handful of ACC individual and relay champions in the school’s five seasons in the conference. The list includes Botzum, Smith, Scott Beard and the two freestyle relay teams who swam to conference titles in 2007. Meanwhile, former Hokie swimmers Calado, Mason Walsh, Kaan Taylor, Scott Beard and Sara Smith have captured a title since Tech

The Ned Skinner File Personal Full name: Ned Thomas Skinner Birth Date: May 3, 1966 Hometown: Worthington, Ohio

Education High School: Worthington H.S., 1984 College: Louisiana State, 1989 Graduate: Ohio University, 1990 PhD: Virginia Tech, 2004

Coaching Experience 19981994-98 1990-94

Head Coach, Virginia Tech Head Coach, William & Mary Head Coach, Central Connecticut

Records Overall: 247-172-2 (19 years) Virginia Tech: 160-72 (11 years) Women: 90-28; Men: 70-44

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has competed in the ACC. In Tech’s inaugural campaign in the ACC, Skinner led the men’s and women’s teams to fifth and seventh place finishes, respectively. Botzum scored a fifth-place finish in that year’s NCAA championships to become Tech’s first true All-American.


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Coach Ned Skinner and wife Allison, with their daughter Samantha and son Jack.

The Hokies’ first year in the BIG EAST, 2001, Skinner led the women to a secondplace finish, while the men placed third. In 2003, the men placed second in the conference with the women touching in at fourth place. After his successful showing, Skinner was named the BIG EAST Men’s Coach of the Year, while Hokie Kevin Furlong was named the Outstanding Men’s Swimmer that same season. Both Tech squads finished third at the 2004 BIG EAST championships. Skinner was named Co-Coach of the Year for the men, while Calado garnered the Outstanding Men’s

Swimmer Award. Each of the first two years as head coach of the Hokie swimming and diving squads, Skinner was named the Atlantic 10 Women’s Coach of the Year, and led the women to two Atlantic 10 championships, and the men to their first conference title in 2000. In the off-season, Skinner directs the Fighting Gobbler Swim Camp, two one-week swim camps held at Virginia Tech. He founded the camp in 2001. Skinner came to the Hokies after serving four years as the director of competitive

swimming at the College of William & Mary. In his last season, he coached the Tribe women to a second place finish at the ECACs, while the men came in four th out of 40 teams. Skinner was named ECAC Coach of the Year. The women’s team finished in the top 12 at the ECAC event during each of Skinner’s four seasons.During Skinner’s tenure, both the men’s and women’s squads were named Academic All-America Teams four straight years. Before his stint at William & Mary, Skinner was the head coach and aquatics director at Central Connecticut State University for four seasons. A 1989 graduate of Louisiana State University, Skinner was captain of the 1988 squad that captured the SEC championship. He graduated from LSU with a bachelor of arts in advertising and a split minor in marketing and economics. Skinner earned his master of science in athletic administration at Ohio University while serving the swim team as a graduate assistant and helping guide the women’s team to the 1990 MAC title. On the non-collegiate level, Skinner founded, directed and coached the Central Connecticut Aquatics team, a 75-member team of children ages 7 to 17. He also served as the head swim coach for the Kingsmill Swim Team in Williamsburg. Skinner is married to the former Allison Cox, a lawyer and alumna of Virginia Tech, who currently works in the chambers of the United States District Judge David A. Faber. They have a 5-year-old daughter, Samantha, and an 18-month-old son, Jack. A native of Wor thington, Ohio, Skinner received his doctorate in education curriculum and instruction from Virginia Tech in May of 2004.

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Ron Piemonte Head Diving Coach • 4th Season Arizona State (‘86)

The Piemonte File Personal Full name: Ronald Gerrard Piemonte Birth Date: April 12, 1963 Hometown: Mount Kisco, N.Y.

Education High School: Washington H.S. (Phoenix, Ariz.) College: Arizona State ‘86

Highlights s 53! $IVING *UNIOR #OACH OF THE 9EAR s #OACHED 6IRGINIA 4ECH $IVER -IKEY McDonald, who became the first NCAA diver to score in the program’s history and has been an Honorable Mention AllAmerican the last two years. s 2EGION #OACH OF THE 9EAR :ONE $ #OACH of the Year (1999) Coach Ron Piemonte with his wife Tina (center) and children (l-r) Rachele, Ronnie and Leah.

The Hokies welcome head diving coach Ron Piemonte back for his fourth season in Blacksburg. Piemonte brings over 30 years of diving and coaching experience, spanning throughout all levels of the sport. His impressive resume as a coach has brought him national and international recognition as one of the top coaches in the United States. He brings in several highly touted recruits for the 20092010 season. Under Piemonte’s guidance, diver Mikey M c D o n a ld b e c a m e the first Hokie diver ever to qualify for the NCAA Championships while registering three top-20 finishes at the competition in 2008 and earning Honorable Mention All-America status in the one-meter and platform events. McDonald returned to the Championships in 2009, posting two top-15 finishes and collecting Honorable Mention AllAmerica status for the second-straight year, this time in the one- and three-meter events. Piemonte also coached McDonald to 10 individual titles throughout the season, including seven three-meter titles. McDonald broke the War Memorial Pool record in the one-meter that he set in 2007 and set a new record in the platform.

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In 2005, Piemonte was voted the Most Outstanding Age Group Diving Coach in the United States. Prior to joining Tech, he spent five seasons at Moss Farms Diving, where he produced six different East National Champions, two YMCA National Champions, three different high school state champions, as well as three different divers who represented the United States in international competitions – one of whom was a bronze medalist on platform in the Junior Pan-Am Championships in Belem, Brazil. Besides coaching, for the last four years Ron has been the Vice President in charge of junior diving for USA Diving. For the last seven years he has been an instructor for coaches in safety certification and in all levels of educating and certifying coaches in belt spotting over trampoline, dryboard, and water. Piemonte served ten years at the Tualatin Hills Dive Club in Beaverton, Ore., where his divers attained a high level of achievement. There he coached many junior national finalists, senior national qualifiers and finalists, junior and senior national team members who represented the United States in international competitions, two junior national champions, three Junior World Championship qualifiers (one bronze medalist) and an Olympic Trials finalist in 2000 on platform. Piemonte was recognized as the Region 10 Coach of the Year and Zone D Coach of the Year in 1999. He is a six-time U.S. National Team

Coaching Experience 24 years

coach and was ranked as one of the top-10 Junior Olympic coaches in the country by the International Olympic Committee of U.S. Diving. Prior to his stint in Oregon, Piemonte split six seasons of coaching between Phoenix, Ariz., and Albuquerque, N.M. In Albuquerque, he was the head coach for men and women at the University of New Mexico while running an age group team of about 20 divers. Meanwhile, in Phoenix, he developed a very strong club program that consistently had both junior and senior national qualifiers and finalists. As a diver, Piemonte competed at the national level from 1974 to 1985. As an athlete at Arizona State University, he was a Pac-10 champion, runner up and NCAA finalist. One of the highlights of his career was being able to train under the Japanese Olympic coach during his entire senior year of college. Piemonte has been married for 24 years to wife, Tina, and has three children: Rachele, Leah and Ronnie. His oldest daughter Rachele is a sophomore at Virginia Tech and is in the honors program majoring in chemistry and biochemistry. Leah and Ronnie are both highly ranked divers and compete at the junior national level of U.S. Diving.


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Braden Holloway Associate Head Coach • 2nd Season (6th Overall) N.C. State (‘01)

The Holloway File Personal Full name: Braden Holloway Birth Date: September 14, 1979 Hometown: Baton Rouge, La.

Education High School: Baton Rouge H.S., 1997 College: NC State, 2001 Graduate: Virginia Tech, 2007

Coaching Experience 20082004-08 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02

Associate Head Coach, Virginia Tech Assistant Coach, Virginia Tech Assistant Coach, University of the South Head Coach, North Suburban YMCA (Ill.) Volunteer Assistant, NC State

Coach Braden Holloway with his wife Mary and their children Blythe and Ethan.

Braden Holloway begins his second season as the associate head coach for men’s and women’s swimming at Virginia Tech. Holloway, who enters his sixth season overall with t h e p r o gra m , wa s promoted to his new role in 2008. H o l l o w ay, t h e Hokies’ recruiting c o o r d i n a t o r, i s responsible for an incoming class for 2009-2010 that has been highly touted by CollegeSwimming.com, one of the premier sites covering the sport. For the second-straight year, the men’s class has been nationally ranked, this time ranking 20th and capturing six of the state’s top-20 recruits. The women’s class was ranked 14th in the country by the same site, marking the first time both programs have had top-20 recruiting classes in the same year.

Under Holloway’s coaching, the men’s and women’s swimming teams have continued to make their mark in Blacksburg, combining to set 30 new school-records and posting new times in each relay event in the 2008-09 season. The men posted a 7-1 record while the women finished 6-1. Holloway and his staff sent six swimmers to the NCAA Championships, where his athletes earned All-American Honorable Mentions in the 400 free relay, the 50 free and the 1650 free. He also helped coach Erika Hajnal to become the Hokies’ first All-American in distance events, while shattering four school records. She recently represented Hungary at the 25th Universidad World University Games in Serbia over the summer and earned two top-10 finishes. Holloway, a 2001 graduate of North Carolina State University, earned his degree in parks, recreation and tourism management. He was the commencement speaker for the College of Natural Resources in the spring of 2001. Upon his graduation from NC State, he earned his master’s in education from Virginia

Tech in the summer of 2007. As a member of the NC State swimming and diving team, Holloway made the All-ACC team from 1998-2001, becoming both an ACC champion and an ACC record-holder. Announced to the ACC 50th anniversary men’s swimming and diving team in 2002, Holloway was a five-time All-American and a two-time Academic All-American. He was ranked internationally in the backstroke events and an was an Olympic Trials qualifier. Holloway still holds three Wolfpack records. Prior to joining Tech, Holloway served as an assistant coach at The University of the South from 2003-04. During his tenure, Holloway coached All-American Matthew Martelli, while his teams set four school records and touched in with seven individual titles. Holloway is a native of Baton Rouge, La. He is married to the former Mary Mittendorf, who was also a collegiate swimmer. They have a 4-year-old daughter, Blythe Marie, and a 2-year-old son, Ethan Robert.

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Danielle Quarry Assistant Coach • 1st Season Southern Illinois (‘09)

The coaching staff welcomes Danielle Quarry for her first season as an assistant coach with the H2Okie swimming and diving program. Quarry comes to Blacksburg after graduating from Southern Illinois University in 2009 with a bachelor of social work. As a swimmer at Southern Illinois, Quarry was a backstroke and individual medley specialist and was a four-time MVC Championship finalist and a two-time all conference selection. She was

a team captain her senior season and a studentathlete scholar in 2008. Prior to coming to Blacksburg, Quarry spent two years as the head coach and one year as an assistant coach of the Valley Swim Team in Colorado Springs, Colo. She helped guide the team to the Southern State Championships all three years. A native of Colorado Springs, Colo., Quarry is a graduate of Manitou Springs High School in 2005.

Joey Peterson Assistant Coach • 1st Season William & Mary (‘07)

Joey Peterson joins the H2Okie program as a graduate assistant coach, after having spent two years at his alma mater, William & Mary, as an assistant coach. While with the Tribe, Peterson assisted with all aspects of the swimming program. Peterson was a butterfly and individual medley specialist, advancing to the consolation finals at the CAA Championships four times

Danny White

Volunteer Assistant Coach Danny White is in his third year working in the Office of Student Life within the Virginia Tech Athletic Department. White has been involved with the H2Okies for the past two years through helping with Hokie swim camps and assisting the coaching staff on the pool deck, and will take on more responsibilities this year as a volunteer assistant coach. White holds a bachelors degree in finance from the University of South Carolina and received his masters degree in education from Virginia Tech in 2008. He was a member of South Carolina’s men’s swim team, and served as team captain his senior year in 2001. He and his wife, Meredith, reside in Blacksburg.

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during his career. While team captain in 200607, Peterson helped to lead the Tribe to its first winning season in eight years, 6-3-1 (4-2-1 CAA), and post a fourth-place finish at the CAA Championships. A native of Willamsburg and a graduate of Lafayette High School, Peterson earned his bachelor’s of science in neuroscience from William & Mary in May of 2007.

Tom Williams

Volunteer Assistant Coach Tom Williams returns for his second season with the H2Okies. Prior to coming to Blacksburg, Williams spent one season as a volunteer coach at Wittenberg University in 2005-2006 and two seasons as a volunteer coach at the University of Tennessee from 19982000. Williams swam at the University of Tennessee from 1994-1998. He earned both his bachelors degree (1999) and masters degree (2001) from Tennessee in forestry/wood utilization. Williams also works full-time as the Campus Director for Athletes in Action at Virginia Tech. He runs an eight-week Altitude Training Swim Project each summer with Athletes in Action.


2009-2010 HOKIE MEN’S PROFILES

Men’s Profiles Matthew Baumler

Trevor Carr

Sophomore Backstroke/Butterfly/Sprint Freestyle Williamsburg, Va. 6-4

Freshman Freestyle Woodford, Va. 6-1

Skinner on Baumler: “Matt looks as good as ever after a strong summer of training in the weight room and pool, and we are very excited for his sophomore campaign.” 2008-09: Earned his first points at the ACC Championships as a consolation finalist with a 13th-place finish in the 200 butterfly … Also placed 28th in the 100 butterfly and competed in the 50 free and 100 back at Championships … Placed 12th in the 200 fly and 15th in the 100 fly at the Volunteer Invitational. High School: Joins Tech as a eight-time high school All-American, nine-time Virginia State Champion, 12-time all-district member and an Eastern Zone Sectional Champion from Lafayette High ... Was named the Daily Press and VA Gazette Swimmer of the Year as a senior for winning the 100 butterfly and 200 free relay while setting several school records as a team captain ... A Scholastic All-American, he also competed for the Coast Guard Blue Dolphins. Personal: Matthew Scott Baumler was born Sept. 24, 1990, in Richmond, Va. ... Son of Bob Baumler and Lisa Marston ... Majoring in business.

Baumler’s Career Best 50 free ...................... 21.10 100 fly ....................... 49.43 200 fly .................... 1:48.25

Karl Botha Freshman Butterfly/Freestyle Kent, Great Britain 5-11 Holloway on Botha: “Karl represents our first swimmer from England and adds to a strong butterfly core. He will bring power and speed to the sprint free.” High School: Attended Millfield High School ... Was elected to the British 2012 Olympian Development Team ... National Champion in the 100 and 200 fly events in 2007 ... Represented Britain in the 2007 European Youth Olympic Festival, earning a bronze medal in the 100 fly ... Member of the England Team vs. Ireland, Wales and Scotland meet, breaking the 100 fly record ... Also reached semifinals at the 2009 British Championships, earning a spot on the European Junior Championships Team and breaking the British record in the 50 free. Personal: Karl Botha was born on February 2, 1991 … Son of Frans and Judith Botha … Undecided major.

Holloway on Carr: “Trevor possesses some hidden talents and is someone who we feel we can really develop to help us in the sprint free.” High School: Swam at James Monroe High School and for the RAYS club team … Named all-district all four years, two-time team MVP … Also named Swimmer of the Year his senior season and set school records in the 50 and 100 free. Personal: Trevor Carr was born on May 7, 1991, in Richmond, Va. … Son of Dwight and Gail Carr … Undecided major.

Nevin Cook Sophomore Breaststroke/IM Catlet, Va. 5-10 Skinner on Cook: “Nevin lived the life this summer and has returned hungry for a breakout sophomore year.” 2008-09: Placed 19th in the 400 IM, 23rd in the 200 IM and 26th in the 200 back at the ACC Championships ... Also competed in the 100 back at championships … Placed sixth in the 200 IM, seventh in the 400 IM and ninth in the 100 breast at the Volunteer Invitational. High School: Competed at Seton School and for the QDD Swim Team ... A two-time Washington Post Independent School Swimmer of the Year ... Named Manassas Journal Swimmer of the Year as a junior ... Took first in the 200 IM and second in the 100 breast at the VSIS State Meet, while also placing first in the 100 breast and second in the 200 IM at the Catholic National Meet ... A multiple-time All-American ... Set several state, conference and team records, while qualifying for the Junior Nationals and the U.S. Open. Personal: Nevin Michael Cook was born Sept. 23, 1989, in Weymouth, Mass. ... Son of Christopher and Patricia Cook … Majoring in business.

Cook’s Career Best

100 back .................................. 51.29 200 back ............................... 1:48.76 100 breast................................ 57.51 200 breast............................. 2:08.53 200 IM................................... 1:49.21 400 IM................................... 3:54.14

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2009-2010 HOKIE MEN’S PROFILES

Daniel Flynn Sophomore Backstroke/Breaststroke/IM North Wildwood, N.J. 6-1 Skinner on Flynn: “Daniel has returned to Blacksburg prepared to continue his assault on the ACC and H2Okies recordbooks.” 2008-09: Placed 15th in the 400IM, 18th in the 200 IM and 20th in the 200 back at the ACC Championships… Finished fifth in the 400 IM, sixth in the 200 breaststroke and eighth in the 200 back at the Volunteer Invitational. High School: Lettered four times at Wildwood Catholic High School … Helped team capture the Cape Atlantic League Championship … Two-time All-State recipient … Two-time high school captain. Personal: Daniel Flynn was born on Mar. 20, 1990, in Cape May Court House, N.J. … Son of James and Loreen Flynn … A communications major.

Flynn’s Career Best

100 back .............................................52.63 200 back ..........................................1:47.97 100 breast...........................................59.73 200 breast........................................2:06.34 200 IM.....................1:48.53 (school record) 400 IM..............................................3:54.90

Caglar Gokbulut Sophomore Distance Freestyle Istanbul, Turkey 6-0

Skinner on Gokbulut: “Caglar spent the majority of the summer in Blacksburg and returns physically and mentally stronger than ever.” 2008-09: Competed in the 200 free and 1650 free at the ACC Championships … Placed fifth in the 1650 free and eighth in the 500 free at the Volunteer Invitational … Named to ACC All-Academic Team ... Posted a second-place finish in the 1000 free at the NC State/West Virginia Meet and a third-place finish at the Pittsburgh meet ... Set the school-record for the 1650 free. High School: Swam for Ayazaga Isik H.S. and the club team, ENKA ... Helped school win the national championship all four years, allowing the squad to compete at the ISF World Championship and the Gymnasiade Games in Greece ... Competed for the Turkish National team in the World Championships (Melbourne, Australia) and in the European Junior Championships ... Took bronze in the 400-meter free and silver in the 1500 free at the COMEN Cup ... Broke the Turkish Open Record in the 1500 free to win the silver at the European Youth Olympic Festival. Personal: Caglar Gokbulut was born on Aug. 19, 1989, in Istanbul, Turkey ... Son of Hamdi and Nilufer Gokbulut ... Majoring in architecture.

Gokbulut’s Career Best

Ryne Francis Junior Backstroke/IM Gilbertsville, Pa. 6-2 Skinner on Francis: “Ryne has overcome illness to position himself for a strong junior campaign.” 2008-09: Placed 23rd in the 100 back and 25th in the 200 back at the ACC Championships … Placed sixth in both the 100 back and 200 back at the Volunteer Invitational … Helped the 400 medley relay team take first in the Pittsburgh dual-meet. 2007-08: Had the 26th best time in the 200 backstroke and 30th in the 500 free at the ACC Championships ... Swam the third legtry for the second-place 800 free relay squad ... Captured 10th in the 200 back and 12th in the 200 and 500 free. High School: Swam at Boyertown Senior H.S. and for the Boyertown YMCA Navy Seals ... Placed second in the 100 and 200 backstroke, fourth in the 50 back and fifth in the 200 IM at the YMCA Long Course Championships ... Also performed well at the Short Course Nationals, finishing second in the 200 back and fourth in the 100 backstroke ... As a junior, finished fourth in the 200 free, fifth in the 500 free and fifth in the 200 IM at the PA State finals ... Was named All-America as a junior and senior. Personal: Ryne Scott Francis was born on Mar. 7, 1988, in Phoenixville, Pa. ... Son of Robert and Carolyn … Majoring in business.

Francis’ Career Best

500 free ...........................................4:32.95 100 back ...........................................50.09 200 back ..........................................1:48.76

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200 free ...............................................1:42.15 500 free ...............................................4:28.60 1000 free .............................................9:16.62 1650 free .................15:15.92 (school record)

Michael Hallock Freshman Backstroke/Freestyle Oak Hill, Va. 6-2

Holloway on Hallock: “Michael has a great personality and will provide depth in the freestyle and add to our talented back group.” High School: Competed for Oakton High School and the Machine Aquatics club team … Helped his team place second at state championships all four years and first at regionals his senior year … Named to first-team all-state twice, setting team records in the 100 back, 100 free and 200 free … First-team All-Met his senior year … A two-time Junior Nationals qualifier and placed sixth in the 100 back his senior year with the Machine Aquatics … A four-year scholar-athlete. Personal: Michael Hallock was born on July 12, 1991 … Son of Cliff and Andrea Hallock … Majoring in engineering.


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Scott Harkins Senior Breaststroke/Freestyle/IM Williamsburg, Va. 5-11

Skinner on Harkins: “Coming off an excellent junior campaign, Scott had his best summer ever and is in great position for a huge senior season.” 2008-09: Led all Hokies with a seventh-place finish in the 50 free at the ACC Championships … Also finished 12th in the 100 breaststroke and 13th in the 200 breaststroke, scoring crucial points … Set his careerbest time in the 100 breast at championships ... Placed ninth in the 200 breaststroke and 11th in the 100 breaststroke at the Volunteer Invitational ... Tied for first in the 100 free at the Pittsburgh meet, setting his careerbest mark. 2007-08: Placed 18th in the 100 breaststroke, 26th in the 200 breaststroke and 28th in the 200 IM at the ACC Championships ... Also helped the 200 medley relay team finish fifth ... Posted all of his career-best times at the Nike Cup, where he helped Tech win the team title ... Swam the second leg of the first-place finishing 400 medley relay team ... Also took third in the 200 breaststroke while finishing fifth in three separate events - 100 breaststroke, 200 IM and 400 IM. 2006-07: Won the bonus consolation final in the 100-yard breaststroke at the ACC Championships ... Also finished 19th in the 400 IM and 21st in the 200 breaststroke ... Made a strong showing at the Nike Cup ... Took sixth in the 400 IM, eighth in the 200 breaststroke, 13th in the 100 breaststroke and 17th in the 200 IM. High School: A member of the Coast Guard Blue Dolphins swim club ... Qualifed for Junior Nationals as a junior and senior ... Earned All-District and All-State all four years in high school ... Won first state championship as a junior in the 200 free relay, while the second came as a senior in the 200 IM ... Placed first in the 5K National Open Water Swim ... Captain of high school team as a senior … A member of the National Honor Society and National Math Honor Society. Personal: Scott Harkins was born on Nov. 4, 1987 ... Son of Roy and Karen Harkins … Majoring in civil engineering.

Harkins’ Career Best

100 breast...........................................54.71 200 breast .......................................1:59.76 200 IM..............................................1:50.19 400 IM..............................................3:59.99

Stephen Hawkins Junior Butterfly/Sprint Freestyle/Backstroke Forest, Va. 6-3

the team finish third and fourth, respectively … Also helped the 800 freestyle relay team to a sixth-place finish and the 200 freestyle relay team to a fourth-place finish … Took sixth in the 100 free, 10th in the 50 free and 12th in the 200 free and helped the 400 medley relay team place second at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Swam the third leg of the ACC Champion 200 free medley relay team to earn All-ACC honors ... Also took 18th in the 50 free, 29th in the 100 free and 33rd in the 100 butterfly at the ACC Championships ... Played a role in Tech’s victory at the Nike Cup ... Helped Tech’s second 200 and 400 free relay teams finish fourth, second 200 medley relay team take eighth and third 400 medley relay team place ninth ... Also took 12th in the 50 free, 15th in the 100 butterfly and 19th in the 100 free. High School: Swan for Jefferson Forest High School and his club team, the Virginia Gators ... Won two individual events, the 50 and 100 free, at the AA High School State meet ... Set the meet record in the 100 free ... Named Timesland Swimmer of the Year ... His times for the Gators were Senior National cuts and team records ... A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Stephen Paul Hawkins was born on December 11, 1988, in Bedford, Va. ... Son of David Hawkins and Helen Dooley ... Majoring in electrical engineering.

Hawkins’ Career Best

50 free ................................................19.83 100 free ..............................................43.96 200 free ...........................................1:37.08 100 back .............................................50.91 100 fly .................................................50.36

Charlie Higgins Sophomore Backstroke/Butterfly/Freestyle Weddington, N.C. 6-0 Skinner on Higgins: “Charlie returns stronger and faster than he has ever been, which is significant knowing what an ACC and NCAA player he is.” 2008-09: Had a standout freshman season and qualified for the NCAA Championships, competing in the 100 and 200 back, placing 20th and 33rd, respectively … Placed second in the 100 backstroke, 10th in the 200 backstroke and 15th in the 100 butterfly at the ACC Championships … Helped the 400 medley relay team finish third and the 200 medley relay team finish fifth at championships … Took fourth in the 100 back and 12th in the 100 fly at the Volunteer Invitational and helped the 400 medley relay team place second … Named Team Rookie of the Year. High School: Competed at Charlotte Latin H.S. … State champion in the 100 back and 100 butterfly his junior and senior season … Three-year letter winner. Personal: Charlie Higgins was born on November 8, 1988, in Winston-Salem, N.C. … Son of John and Sally Higgins … Majoring in hospitality tourism management.

Higgin’s Career Best Skinner on Hawkins: “Stephen spent the summer in Blacksburg and looks incredible. We are very excited about his impact on the ACC and NCAA level this year.” 2008-09: Placed seventh in the 50 free, eighth in the 100 free and 14th in the 200 free at the ACC Championships, while swimming the last legs in the 400 medley relay and 400 freestyle relay, helping

50 free ................................................... 21.11 50 back .................................................. 22.00 100 back ...................... 46.54 (school record) 200 back ................... 1:43.85 (school record) 100 fly .................................................... 48.17

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Chip Hughes Senior Freestyle Greer, S.C. 6-2

Skinner on Hughes: “Chip has emerged as a major leader within our team and comes off a great summer, ready for his senior year to be his best.” 2008-09: Swam the first leg in the 800 freestyle relay, helping the team finish sixth at ACC Championships … Also placed 18th in both the 100 and 200 free … Placed 10th in the 200 free and 16th in the 100 free at the Volunteer Invitational, and also swam the first leg to help the 800 relay team place third ... Helped the H2Okies set a new schoolrecord in the 800 free relay, posting a time of 6:30.03. 2007-08: Swam the second leg of the third-place finishing 800 free team at the ACC Championships ... Had his best individual finish ever at the ACC Championships by taking 12th in the 200 free ... Also placed 20th in the 100 free and 26th in the 500 free ... Had a strong performance at the Nike Cup, finishing fifth in the 200 free, seventh in the 500 free, 15th in the 100 free and 24th in the 50 free ... Also helped the 800 free relay squad on the second leg place second and Tech’s second 400 free relay team finish fourth. 2006-07: Earned points for the Hokies in two separate events at the ACC Championships ... Placed 15th in the 200 free and 16th in the 500 free ... Also placed 28th in the 1650 free ... Took 15th in the 200 free and 17th in the 500 free at the Nike Cup. High School: A member of the Y-Spartaquatics swim club ... Earned All-Conference and All-State honors all four years of high school ... Also earned the Riverside MVP award each year ... Awarded the South Carolina High School League Swimmer of the Year as a senior ... Won the 2006 Long Course YMCA National Combined and Men’s championships. Personal: Charles Edward Hughes was born on Feb. 15, 1988 ... Son of Eddie and Cissie Hughes … Majoring in hospitality and tourism management.

Hughes’ Career Best

50 free ................................................21.30 100 free ..............................................44.63 200 free ...........................................1:37.54 500 free ...........................................4:29.02

Jonathan Huss Senior Breaststroke Midlothian, Va. 6-1 Skinner on Huss: “Jon had an accomplished junior campaign for us and we are certain he is ready to end his career as a factor at the NCAA Championships.” 2008-09: Took fourth-place in the 100 breaststroke and 10th in the 200 breaststroke at the ACC Championships … Swam the second leg of the 400 medley relay team to help the team finish third and competed for the 200 medley relay team, helping secure the fifthplace spot … Finished fifth in the 100 breaststroke and seventh in

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the 200 breaststroke at the Volunteer Invitational and helped the 400 medley relay team place second … Named to ACC All-Academic Team … Earned Team Coaches Award. 2007-08: Scored his first career points at the ACC Championships, placing 12th in the 100 breaststroke ... Also finished 23rd in the 200 breaststroke and 35th in the 200 IM, while helping the 400 medley relay team on the second leg place sixth ... Provided big points in Tech’s Nike Cup victory ... Placed eighth in the 100 breaststroke and ninth in the 200 breaststroke ... Also took 30th in the 200 IM while helping Tech’s second 400 medley relay team place seventh and 200 medley relay squad finish eighth. 2006-07: Posted season-best times in the 100 and 200 breaststroke along with the 200 IM at the ACC Championships ... Took 14th in the 200 breaststroke, 29th in the 100 breast and 35th in the 200 IM at the Nike Cup. High School: A member of the Swimquest club team ... Named team captain for his final two seasons … A junior national qualifier in the 100 breatstroke as a senior … Finished in the Top 10 in his class. Personal: Jonathan McDaniel Huss was born on Feb. 24, 1988, in Midlothian, Va. … Son of Phil and Mary Kay Huss… Majoring in hospitality and tourism management.

Huss’ Career Best

100 breast...........................................53.56 200 breast...............1:59.36 (school record) 200 IM..............................................1:54.37

Philip LaRosa Sophomore Distance Freestyle/IM Manassas, Va. 5-10 Skinner on LaRosa: “Phil spent the summer totally dedicated to swimming and has come back ready for a fantastic sophomore campaign.” 2008-09: Competed in the 400 IM and 1650 free at the ACC Championships … Placed ninth in the 500 free and 10th in the 1650 free at the Volunteer Invitational ... Posted career-best time in the 200 fly and 200 IM at the Clemson meet. High School: Was a four-time first-team all-district and three-time All-Met honoree, winning the District Swimmer of the Year award as a senior at Osbourn H.S. ... Won the 500 free at three separate regional meets ... Won the 200 IM twice ... Placed third in the 500 free and fourth in the 200 IM and the 200 free relay at the State Finals ... Was second in total points scored at the Virginia Senior Championships as a member of the QDD Swim Team his senior year ... Set the meet record in the 1650 free while also winning the 500 and 1000 free titles ... Named to the Academic All-America team. Personal: Philip James LaRosa was born on May 15, 1990, in Manassas, Va. … Son of James and Susan LaRosa …Majoring in business.

Larosa’s Career Best

500 free ...........................................4:31.56 1000 free .........................................9:24.10 1650 free .......................................15:32.03 200 fly ..............................................1:54.59 400 IM..............................................4:00.29


2009-2010 HOKIE MEN’S PROFILES

Alex Lutterbein

Gregory Mahon

Freshman Distance Freestyle/IM Manakin-Sabot, Va. 6-2

Freshman Butterfly/IM Medford, N.J. 6-0

Holloway on Lutterbein: “Alex continues a family tradition in joining his brother on the H2Okies and is versatile in the distance frees and IM’s and will make an immediate impact for us on the ACC level.” High School: A member of Nova of Virginia Aquatics club team … Was a high school All-American in the 200 medley relay … Also named to first-team All-Metro in the 400 IM, second-team All-Metro in the 1000 free and 1650 free and all-state in the 200 IM … Helped club team place first at the NCSA Junior Nationals, winning the men, women and combined competition. Personal: Alexander Michael Lutterbein was born on April 4, 1990, in Rochester, N.Y. … Son of Todd and Carol Lutterbein … Majoring in philosophy.

Griffin Lutterbein Senior Distance Freestyle Manakin-Sabot, Va. 6-3 Skinner on Lutterbein: “Griffin has had a strong career for Virginia Tech and we are excited about his senior season and the success it will bring.” 2008-09: Placed eighth in the 1650 free and 10th in the 400 IM at the Volunteer Invitational … Finished first in the 1000 free at the Pittsburgh meet and posted second-place finishes at the Clemson meet and West Virginia/NC State home meet. 2007-08: Finished second in the 1650 free at the Nike Cup ... The 15:26.62 time was a NCAA ‘B’ qualifying time ... Placed 14th in both the 500 free and 400 IM to help the Hokies win the title ... Finished 21st in the 1650 free, 26th in the 400 IM and 35th in the 500 free at the ACC Championships. 2006-07: Finished 17th in the 1650 free, 26th in the 400 IM and 30th in the 500 free at the ACC Championships ... Recorded seasonbest times in the 400 IM and 500 free ... Took eighth in the 1650 free, 19th in the 400 IM and 26th in the 500 free at the Nike Cup ... Posted a season-best time in the 1650 free. High School: A member of Nova Aquatics club team ... Set the 500 free record for high school all four years ... Also helped break the 400 free relay record as a senior ... An All-America consideration as a junior and senior ... Named all-prep and all-state as a junior and senior ... Voted the MVP in the final three years of high school ... Won both the sportsmanship award and the most improved award ... A twotime state champion in the 1650 free with Nova ... A national qualifier in the 1500 and 1650 free events. Personal: Edward Griffin Lutterbein was born on June 15, 1987 ... Son of Todd and Carol Lutterbein … Majoring in psychology.

Holloway on Mahon: “Greg was our last addition to the men’s team in the spring and is someone who we look to immediately score points at ACCs and qualify for NCAAs. The first time we saw Greg swim, we knew we wanted to get him.” High School: Competed for St. Joseph’s Prep and South Jersey Aquatic Club … Was a four-time All-Catholic selection at St. Joseph’s … Was also named to the All-American Relay his junior season and was an All-American Individual Penn State Champ in the 200 IM and 100 fly … Was the team MVP and received All-State honors his senior season … Earned Top-16 at the YMCA Nationals his junior year and Top-8 his senior year for the South Jersey Aquatic Club … Was a member of the National Honors Society. Personal: Gregory Thomas Mahon was born on March 15, 1991, in Vorhees, N.J. … Son of John and Mary Catherine Mahon … Undecided major.

Daniel Martin Junior Diver Fairfax, Va. 5-10 Piemonte on Martin: “Daniel’s summer training has him starting his junior year stronger and with better technique. I am very excited about what Daniel can bring to the table this year.” 2008-09: Placed eighth in the platform diving and 12th in the onemeter at the ACC Championships … Placed sixth in the one-meter and sixth in the three-meter at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Posted the 11th-best score in the platform, 14th in the one-meter and 15th in the three-meter at the ACC Championships ... Took seventh in the three-meter and eighth in the one-meter at the Nike Cup. High School: Competed for W.T. Woodson H.S. and Patriot Dive Club ... Won the 2007 AAA Virginia state and regional championships ... A 2006 AAU National Qualifier ... Named team’s MVP as a senior. Personal: Daniel Drew Martin was born on Aug. 30, 1988, in Fairfax, Va. ... Son of W. Drew and Deborah Martin … Major undecided.

Martin’s Career Best

1-Meter .............................................307.35 3-Meter .............................................333.30 Platform ............................................276.75

Lutterbein’s Career Best

500 free ...........................................4:36.48 1000 free .........................................9:20.83 1650 free .......................................15:26.62 400 IM..............................................3:59.83

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2009-2010 HOKIE MEN’S PROFILES

Mikey McDonald Senior Diver Annandale, Va. 5-6 Piemonte on McDonald: “Mikey begins his senior campaign after a very strong finish last season. He’s had a very productive summer, and I’m looking forward to a great finale to his diving career at Virginia Tech.” 2008-09: Competed at the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive year, placing 14th in the one-meter, 15th in the three-meter and 23rd in the platform event, earning All-America Honorable Mention accolades for the second-straight year … Placed third in the one-meter, third in the platform and fourth in the three-meter competitions at the ACC Championships … Conquered 10 individual titles throughout the season, including seven three-meter titles … Won the one-meter and three-meter championships and finished fourth in the platform diving at the Volunteer Invitational … Broke the War memorial Pool record in the one-meter that he set in 2007, scoring 383.95 points, and then set a new individual record of 397.90 … Also set a new record in the platform event … Named men’s team Most Valuable Performer. 2007-08: Had arguably the best season ever by a Tech diver, either male or female ... Became the first to score points at the NCAA Championships by placing 11th in the one-meter and 15th in the platform, earning All-America Honorable Mention accolades in both events for the second-straight year ... Also took 18th in the three-meter ... Qualified for the NCAA Championships by taking sixth in the one-meter at the Zone B Regional ... Became the first Tech diver to earn All-ACC honors by finishing third in both the one-meter and platform events and placed fourth in the three-meter ... Won the one-meter at the Nike Cup ... For the second straight year, set the school record for both the one-meter vs. Virginia and three-meter at South Carolina. 2006-07: Made an immediate impact for Virginia Tech at the ACC and NCAA level, setting both school and pool records in the one-meter and threemeter diving competitions ... Finished 12th-overall at the 2007 National Diving Championships in August ... Recorded a sixth-place finish in the three-meter at the USA Diving Spring Nationals ... Reached the finals in three events at the Zone B Championships ... Placed sixth in the three-meter, 10th in the platform and 14th in the one-meter ... Scored points for the Hokies in the ACC Championships, finishing fifth in the three-meter and sixth in the one-meter ... Earned All-ACC Academic honors. High School: A two-time Junior National champion and nine-time Indoor National champion ... Won the Junior CanAm-Mex Championships ... A 2005 AAU three-meter champion ... Two-time first-team All-Metro ... Won at states twice ... A four-time district and regional champion ... Broke records at both the district and regional meets ... A DC Examiner and Connection all-star team nominee. Personal: Michael J. McDonald was born on Feb. 23, 1988, in Annandale, Va. ... Son of Roland and Jane McDonald … Father, Roland, is the diving coach at George Mason University … Majoring in consumer studies and business.

Mcdonald’s Career Best

1-meter ........................... 397.90 (school record) 3-meter ........................... 435.15 (school record) Platform ......................... 357.40 (school record)

Greg Morgan Sophomore Sprint Freestyle Greer, S.C. 5-11 Skinner on Morgan: “Greg spent the summer focusing on his strength and speed in the water and was very successful in his summer

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competitions, which perfectly sets him up for a great sophomore year.” 2008-09: Competed in the 100 and 200 free at the ACC Championships … Placed 17th in the 100 free at the Volunteer Invitational and helped the 800 free relay team place third … Also participated in the 200 medley relay, 200 free and 400 free relay teams at the Volunteer Invitational … Won the 100 free at the Maryland meet. High School: Swam at Eastside H.S. … Letter winner for five seasons … All-state honoree from 2005-2008 … State champion in 2006. Personal: Greg Morgan was born on January 5, 1990, in Huntington, N.Y. … Son of Leonard and JoAnn Morgan … Majoring in university studies.

Morgan’s Career Best

50 free ......................................20.66 100 free ....................................45.30 200 free .................................1:39.06

Ben Munster Freshman Distance Freestyle College Station, Texas 6-1 Holloway on Munster: “Ben has family lineage at Virginia Tech and brings added depth to our mid-distance program, which is still very young.” High School: Swam at A&M Consolidated High School and for the Aggie Swim Club ... Junior National Qualifier ... Member of the 2009 TISCA All-State Team ... Helped his team earn a top-15 finish. Personal: Benjamin Joseph Munster was born on January 15, 1991, in Durham, N.C. … Son of Clyde and Margaret Munster … Majoring in engineering.

Zach Patteson Freshman Diver Fairfax, Va. 5-9

Piemonte on Patteson: “Zach joins the Hokie diving squad with a solid background in both one-meter and three-meter diving. He is a great athlete and will add really good depth to the men’s team.” High School: Competed for Fairfax High School and the Patriot club team … Was a two-year captain and AAU qualifier … Placed fifth at states his junior and senior seasons and was named team MVP as a senior … Was the class valedictorian graduation speaker at Fairfax. Personal: Zachary Patteson was born on January 9, 1991 … Son of James Patteson and Mary Stinnett … Majoring in engineering.

Andrew Rogers Senior Backstroke/Butterfly/Freestyle Scarborough, Maine 6-3 Skinner on Rogers: “Andrew spent the summer training in Blacksburg in the weight room and pool, and we look forward to his senior season


2009-2010 HOKIE MEN’S PROFILES and the success he is capable of achieving.” 2008-09: Competed in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 butterfly at the ACC Championships … Placed eighth-overall in the 100 back, 10th in the 100 fly and 14th in the 200 back at the Volunteer Invitational ... Set his season-best times in the 100 and 200 back at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Posted the 28th best time in the 100 butterfly and 29th in the 100 back at the ACC Championships ... Swam the first leg of Tech’s C 200 free relay team and third leg of the C 200 medley relay squad at the Nike Cup, placing 11th in both races ... Also took 12th in the 100 butterfly, 24th in the 100 back, 25th in the 200 back and 27th in the 50 free. 2006-07: Swam season-best times in the 50 free, 100 backstroke and 200 backstroke at the ACC Championships ... Placed 30th in the 100 backstroke and 45th in the 50 free at the Nike Cup ... Had the top time in the 100 backstroke in the Washington & Lee/VMI meet. High School: A member of the Coastal Maine Aquatics swim club and the Longhorn Aquatics swim club ... A finalist for Swimmer of the Year for Maine high schools ... Named to the Maine All-Star team as a junior and senior ... Named all-state as a junior ... Named outstanding swimmer for both high school and Coastal Maine Aquatics. Personal: Andrew Rogers was born on Nov. 13, 1987 ... Son of Chris and Katherine Rogers … Majoring in mechanical, bio-medical engineering and mathematics.

Rogers’ Career Best

50 free ......................................20.85 100 free ....................................45.32 100 fly .......................................48.61 100 back ...................................50.42

Tom Sheranek Freshman Backstroke/IM Richmond, Va. 6-7 Holloway on Sheranek: “Tom was one of the top backstrokers in the state of Virginia and adds more firepower to a strong back group. He has great size and a long wingspan which we will capitalize on.” High School: Competed for the Nova of Virginia Aquatics club team, who won the men’s women’s and combined championships at the NCSA Junior Nationals … Attended Mills E. Godwin High School, but it had no swimming program … Was an original member of the Junior Zookeepers of America. Personal: Tom Sheranek was born on Oct. 17, 1990, in Richmond, Va. … Son of John and Sheila Sheranek … Majoring in university studies.

Logan Shinholser Freshman Diver Burtonsville, Md. 5-8 Piemonte on Shinholser: “Logan begins his freshman season as a very accomplished diver on all levels. After converting to diving from gymnastics, Logan is a very gifted athlete who possesses incredible acrobatic skills. I believe he can have an immediate impact on the diving squad.” High School: Dove for Paint Branch High School and the Montgomery Dive Club … Was named to first-team All-Gazette and first-team All-Metro in high school … Was a Junior National multiple finalist for the Montgomery Dive Club.

Personal: Logan Shinholser was born on May 29, 1991, in Washington, D.C. … Son of Steven and Keller Shinholser … Majoring in biology.

Adam Skipper Freshman Freestyle/Breaststroke/IM Yorktown, Va. 6-5 Holloway on Skipper: “Adam comes from a club team which we’ve recruited many great individuals from in the Coast Guard Blue Dolphins and he will contribute in the breaststroke and IM events.” High School: Competed for Tabb High School and the Coast Guard Blue Dolphins club team … Was a four-year all-state letterman at Tabb and named the team MVP all four years … Qualified for Junior Nationals three times and was a National Qualifier twice with the Blue Dolphins and is a state record holder … Was a member of the National Honor Society and was a high honors program graduate. Personal: Adam Skipper was born on June 27, 1991, in Newport News, Va. … Son of Everett and Sue Skipper … Majoring in human nutrition, foods and exercise.

Trey Stewart Junior Butterfly/Backstroke/Freestyle Luling, La. 6-1 Skinner on Stewart: “Trey trained diligently this summer and continues to be a fanstatic role model in the classroom and in the pool for the H2Okies, and we believe he has what it takes to make NCAA’s this year.” 2008-09: Placed fourth in the 200 fly and 14th in the 100 back at the ACC Championships, recording his career-best marks for both events … Also competed in the 500 free ... Took third in the 200 fly, ninth in the 100 back and 16th in the 100 fly at the Volunteer Invitational … Set his career-best in the 200 free at Maryland with a third-place finish ... Named to ACC All-Academic Team. 2007-08: Received the team’s Rookie of the Year award ... Won the consolation final in the 200 butterfly to finish ninth overall at the ACC Championships ... Posted a NCAA ‘B’ qualifying time in the event ... Also took 19th in the 400 IM and 24th in the 200 IM ... Won the 200 butterfly at the Nike Cup after finishing 11th in the 200 IM and 26th in the 100 fly ... Also helped Tech’s B team in the 800 free relay on the first leg finish eighth and the C team in the 400 medley relay on the third leg finish ninth for more points in Tech’s eventual team victory ... Earned All-ACC Academic team honors. High School: Home-schooled while swimming for the Crawfish Aquatics out of Baton Rouge, La. ... A U.S. National qualifier, U.S. Open qualifier and a Junior National qualifier ... Five-time state champion ... Louisiana state record holder in the 200 butterfly. Personal: Donald Leon Stewart, III, was born on March 30, 1989, in Charleston, S.C. ... Son of Don and Kim Stewart … Majoring in biochemistry.

Stewart’s Career Best

200 fly ....................................1:45.76 500 free .................................4:26.80 100 back ...................................49.27

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2009-2010 HOKIE MEN’S PROFILES

Blake Trabuchi-Downey Sophomore Butterfly/Distance Free Vineland, N.J. 5-10 Skinner on Trabuchi-Downey: “As always, Blake looks great and is a team player who is versatile, talented and prepared to succeed in the pool.” 2008-09: Placed 14th in the 1650 freestyle and took first in the bonus consolation final of the 500 free at the ACC Championships … Also finished eighth in the 200 butterfly event and helped the 800 freestyle relay team to a sixth-place finish … Placed fifth in the 200 fly, seventh in the 1650 free and 14th in the 200 free at the Volunteer Invitational …Set his career-best time in the 200 free at the Pittsburgh meet ... Posted two individual wins against Georgia Tech and UNC Wilmington ... Named to ACC All-Academic Team. High School: Competed for St. Augustine College Preparatory School and the club, GCIT ... Named the Daily Journal and Atlantic City Press Swimmer of the Year after finishing first-team all-state in the 500 free ... Captured multiple state titles, including the 200 medley relay and 100 butterfly ... Selected to the NCSA All-American team ... A silver medalist on the National Latin Exam ... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Blake Trabuchi-Downey was born on Feb. 16, 1990, in Vineland, N.J. ... Son of Lisa Trabuchi and Dr. John Trabuchi ... Mother swam for the University of Virginia in 1981 and 1982 ... Majoring in biology.

Trabuchi-Downey’s Career Best 200 free .................................1:41.40 500 free .................................4:23.46 1000 free ...............................9:19.76 1650 free .............................15:24.51 100 fly .......................................51.53 200 fly ....................................1:46.55

Richard Ulatowski Junior Sprint Freestyle Hamden, Conn. 6-4

Skinner on Ulatowski: “Rich has grown in so many ways since coming to Blacksburg and we are very excited about his junior year and the impact he can have on this program at the ACC and NCAA levels.” 2008-09: Placed 16th in the 50 free and 14th in the 100 free at the ACC Championships, while also helping the 400 freestyle relay team and the 200 freestyle relay team to fourth-place finishes … Took eighthoverall in the 50 free and 100 free and 13th in the 100 breaststroke at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Placed 26th in the 50 free and 30th in both the 100 and 200 free at the ACC Championships ... Took eighth in the 50 and 100 free while placing 19th in the 200 free at the Nike Cup to help Tech win the team title ... Swam the first leg of the 200 free relay and the third leg of the 400 free relay to help the B team take fourth in both events ... Also helped the B team take eighth in the 800 free relay. High School: A swimmer for Notre Dame H.S. and the Woodbridge Aquatic Club ... Earned All-American and all-state honors all four years ... Set the state record in the 50 freestyle as a senior ... Helped his high school 200 free relay squad post the fastest time in the country as a freshman ... A multiple state champion and junior national qualifier with the club team.

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Personal: Richard Joseph Ulatowski was born on Feb. 27, 1988, in Stamford, Conn. ... Son of Susan Anderson and John Ulatowski ... Sister, Michelle, was a swimmer for the University of Connecticut … Major undecided.

ULATOWSKI’S CAREER BEST 50 free ......................................20.00 100 free ....................................44.61 100 breast.................................57.78

Bryan Uncur Sophomore Freestyle Chesapeake, Va. 6-5 Skinner on Uncur: “After a hard summer of training in Blacksburg, Bryan looks spectacular physically and mentally. He is motivated to make an impact at the ACC’s and advance to the NCAA Championships.” 2008-09: Finished 12th in the 1650 free, 16th in the 500 free and 19th in the 200 free at the ACC Championships, while swimming the second leg of the 800 freestyle relay and helping the team to a sixth-place finish…Placed ninth in the 1650 free at the Volunteer Invitational. High School: Competed for Hickory H.S. and the Tidewater Aquatic Club ... Qualified multiple times in the NCSA Junior Nationals, achieving US Open cuts in the 200, 800, 1000 and 1500 free ... Captured the 500 free state title as a junior, while setting a state record in the 200 free ... Owns several school records as well ... A three-time Norfolk Sports Club Outstanding Metropolitan Scholastic Male Swimmer Award winner. Personal: Bryan David Uncur was born on Feb. 13, 1990, in Norfolk, Va. ... Son of David and Mary-Gayle Uncur ... Majoring in biology.

Uncur’s Career Best

100 free ....................................46.43 200 free .................................1:38.16 500 free .................................4:23.41 1000 free ...............................9:11.54 1650 free .............................15:19.04

Mason Wilcox Freshman Butterfly/Breaststroke Newport News, Va. 6-0 Holloway on Wilcox: “Mason also joins us from the Coast Guard Blue Dolphins and has the attributes to develop into a great sprinter. He is very versatile in the breaststroke and butterfly.” High School: Swam at Menchville High School and for the Coast Guard Blue Dolphins club team … Four-time All-State selection and two-time MVP at Menchville … Set the Kecoughton Invitation Record in the 200 free his senior year … Was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Mason Thomas Wilcox was born on November 6, 1990, in Newport News, Va. … Son of Tom and Amy Wilcox … Majoring in wildlife sciences.


2009-2010 HOKIE WOMEN’S PROFILES

Women’s Profiles Morgan Allen Junior Sprint Freestyle Charlotte, N.C. 5-7 Skinner on Allen: “Morgan spent the summer in Blacksburg working on her strength and speed and returns looking great for an awesome junior campaign.” 2008-09: Competed as part of the 200 medley relay team at the Volunteer Invitational … Placed sixth in the 100 free at the Pittsburgh meet and swam the first leg to help the 200 free relay team earn firstplace and defeat the Panthers. 2007-08: Finished 33rd in the 100 free, 34th in the 50 free and 45th in the 200 free at the Nike Cup ... Posted season-best times in the 50 free and 100 free against Pittsburgh and in the 200 free at the Nike Cup. High School: Was team captain at North Mecklenburg H.S. and for the NOMAD Aqua Devils ... Won conference and regional championships in the 50 free and was also a two-time top-five finisher in the 4A NC State championships ... Named Charlotte Observer Lake Norman Swimmer of the Year as a junior ... Earned All-American honors with the 200 free relay squad that broke a 10-year old 4A state record ... Named MVP in the Blue Ridge Championships ... Member of the National Honor Society and an Academic All-American. Personal: Morgan Nichole Allen was born on July 30, 1989, in Charlotte, N.C. ... Daughter of Jeff and Sandy Allen ... Majoring in hospitality and tourism management.

a career-best time … Placed 35th in the 50 free after helping Tech’s C team place eighth in the 200 medley relay on the first leg. 2006-07: Posted three top-30 finishes at the ACC Championships … All were season-best times ... Finished 19th in the 100 back, 21st in the 200 back and 30th in the 50 free ... Placed 17th in the 100 back, 42nd in the 50 free and 43rd in the 100 butterfly at the Nike Cup. High School: Swam for QDD swim team ... A three-time Junior National Qualifier and Scholastic All-American and two-time team captain ... Won the 100 butterfly three times in regional competition ... Named first-team all-area four times and all-area swimmer of the year twice ... Honorable Mention All-Metro ... Set seven high school records ... Holds the relay and meet record in two events with club team ... Finished eighth in the Short Course Junior Nationals in the 400 free relay. Personal: Sarah Ameen was born on June 14, 1988, in Arlington, Va. ... Daughter of William and Diane Ameen ... A member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society … A human, nutrition, foods and exercise major.

Ameen’s Career Best

50 free ......................................23.60 100 back ...................................55.72 200 back ................................2:01.06

Sarah Ault Freshman Freestyle/Backstroke Lancaster, Pa. 5-11

Allen’s Career Best

50 free ......................................24.10 100 free ....................................53.27

Sarah Ameen Senior Backstroke/ Sprint Freestyle Manassas, Va. 5-8 Skinner on Ameen: “One of our greatest all-time leaders, Sarah has positioned herself for her senior year to be her best.” 2008-09: Competed in the 50 free at the ACC Championships ... Placed 11th in the 200 back, 15th in the 100 back and 17th in the 100 fly at the Volunteer Invitational … Placed third in the 100 back at the Pittsburgh meet. 2006-07: Posted the 22nd-best time in the 200 back, 28th in the 100 back and 49th in the 50 free at the ACC Championships ... Took 12th in the 200 back at the Nike Cup, scoring points at the meet for the first time ... Also finished 17th in the 100 back, 24th in the 100 butterfly with

Holloway on Ault: “We really liked Sarah on her recruting trip because she possessed a tenacity and desire to be a part of our program, and we thought she would be a great fit with her outgoing personality.” High School: Competed for Hempfield High School and the Lancaster Aquatic Club … Has only swam competitively for the past four years ... Three-time All-American and all-state selection. Personal: Sarah Ault was born on May 18, 1991 … Daughter of Jeff and Tammy Ault … Undecided major.

Paige Ayres Sophomore Breaststroke/IM Knoxville, Tenn. 5-10 Skinner on Ayres: “Paige is coming off a great summer where she trained hard in Knoxville with the Pilot Aquatic club and comes back prepared for a strong year.” 2008-09: Competed in the 200 IM at the ACC Championships …

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2009-2010 HOKIE WOMEN’S PROFILES Placed 14th in the 100 breaststroke at the Volunteer Invitational. High School: Swam for the Webb School of Knoxville and the Pilot Aquatic Club ... A nine-time All-American ... Finished second in the 200 IM, fifth in the 100 breast and ninth in the 100 fly at state championships... A two-time short course national qualifier ... A threetime Scholastic All-American and recipient of Webb’s Spartan Award. Personal: Paige Margaret Ayres was born on Aug. 25, 1990, in Knoxville, Tenn. ... Daughter of Martha and Mike Ayres … Majoring in psychology.

Ayers’ Career Best

100 breast................................... 1:05.34 200 breast................................... 2:20.84 200 IM ......................................... 2:05.69

Abby Barney Senior Butterfly/IM Virginia Beach, Va. 5-6

Skinner on Barney: “Abby has worked diligently on evolving her strokes and strengths and looks great for a breakthrough senior season.” 2008-09: Placed 23rd in the 200 IM, 100 fly and 200 fly at the ACC Championships … Placed fourth in the 200 fly, seventh in the 100 fly and ninth in the 200 IM at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Took 19th overall in the 200 IM at the ACC Championships ... Placed 18th in the 200 fly and 22nd in the 100 fly ... Scored points at the Nike Cup for the first time by placing sixth in the 200 fly, eighth in the 200 IM and 10th in the 100 fly. 2006-07: Won the bonus consolation final in the 200 fly at the ACC Championships ... Also placed 19th in the 100 fly and 31st in the 200 IM at the same meet ... Finished 15th in the 100 fly and 25th in the 200 IM at the Nike Cup. High School: Lettered four times for swimming coach Kim McCanna … Senior captain of Tide Swim Club ... Three-time All-American in the 100 fly and four-time region champion in the 200 IM… Captured a state crown in the 200 free relay as a sophomore … Named Norfolk Sports Club Swimmer of the Year in 2005 … A member of the National Honor Society and an AP Scholar Award recipient. Personal: Abby Ann Barney was born on Feb. 23, 1988, in Charleston, W.Va. … Daughter of Karen and Kevin Barney … Majoring in human nutrition, foods and exercise.

Barney’s Career Best

100 fly ............................................ 55.22 200 fly ......................................... 2:02.87 200 IM ......................................... 2:02.74

Julia Bradford Senior Diver Mansfield, Mass. 5-2 Piemonte on Bradford: “Julia is the senior member of the women’s diving squad and brings a lot of experience to the program. Julia has continually improved with each passing year and I am looking forward

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to her having her best season yet.” 2008-09: Placed 24th in the three-meter diving, 25th in the platform diving and 28th in the one-meter diving at the ACC Championships … Placed ninth in the one-meter, 10th in the three-meter and eighth in the platform diving at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Qualified for the NCAA Diving Zone by posting career-best scores in the one-meter and three-meter at the South Carolina meet ... Took eighth in both the one-meter and three-meter at the Nike Cup. 2006-07: Finished 23rd in the one-meter diving competition and 27th in the three-meter at the ACC Championships ... Placed 22nd in the three-meter and 24th in the one-meter at the Nike Cup ... Posted seasonbest score in the three-meter at the James Madison meet and her top score in the one-meter at the NC State/UNCW meet. High School: Lettered four years at Ursuline Academy … Won the Division II Conference championship and finished second at sectional championships and third at state championships as a senior … Team MVP as a senior … Dove for the Providence Twisters club team … Qualified for regional championships three times and for nationals as a senior. Personal: Julia Pauline Bradford was born on Nov. 27, 1986, in Boston, Mass. … Daughter of Robert and Natalie Bradford … Majoring in wildlife science.

Bradford’s Career Best

1-Meter.........................................243.50 3-Meter.........................................275.63 Platform........................................170.90

Addie Carne Freshman Freestyle/Butterfly/IM Simpsonville, S.C. 5-3

Holloway on Carne: “Addie is a hidden punch for us and is someone who will help our team in multiple areas immediately.” High School: Competed at Southside Christian School and for the Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club … A high school state champion in the 200 IM and 100 fly … High school MVP and Swimmer of the Year … USA Academic All-American … A Junior National Qualifier her junior season with Spartaquatics … Individual and relay national champion at the YMCA long course in 2009 … Member of the Junior National Honors Society, the National Honors Society and the Beta Club … Was the junior and senior class secretary. Personal: Reagan Addie Carne was born on February 11, 1991, in Greenville, S.C. … Daughter of Jerre and Jennifer Carne … Majoring in human nutrition, foods and exercise.

Kelly deMarrais Senior Backstroke/Freestyle Bernardsville, N.J. 6-0 Skinner on deMarrais: “Kelly is one of our finest swimmers of all-time and she will lead us both in and out of the pool in her last year with the H2Okies.” 2008-09: Placed seventh in the 200 free, ninth in the 500 free and 10th in the 200 back at the ACC Championships … Also helped the 800 free relay team earn a sixth-place finish at championships …


2009-2010 HOKIE WOMEN’S PROFILES Won the 200 free and 200 back, placed fourth in the 500 free and fifth in the 100 back at the Volunteer Invitational … Also helped the 400 medley relay team record a second-place finish … Won Team Coaches Award ... Set school records in the 200 free and 200 back. 2007-08: Placed 15th in the 200 back, 29th in the 500 free and 31st in the 100 back at the ACC Championships ... Had a strong performance at the Nike Cup, finishing third in the 200 back, 10th in the 100 back, 16th in the 200 free and 24th in the 500 free. 2006-07: Scored points in two events at the ACC Championships, placing sixth in the 200 back and 13th in the 100 back ... Also finished 20th in the 500 free ... Won the finals heat at the Nike Cup in the 200 back, finishing fifth overall in the event ... Also took 22nd in the 100 back, 25th in the 200 free and 33rd in the 500 free ... Placed fourth in the 200 back at the SMU Swim Classic. High School: Swam for Somerset Valley YMCA ... A YMCA national long course meters champion in the 200-back ... Six-year YMCA short course national qualifier … Four-time first-team all-state, all-area, all-county and allconference for Bernards High School ... Two-time state champion in the 200 free ... Qualified for Senior Nationals in the 200 and 500 free along with the 200 back … Qualified for the U.S. Open ... Somerset County Swimmer of the Year twice ... Member of the 2006 YMCA State Champion team. Personal: Kelly Jane deMarrais was born on May 16, 1988, in Morristown, N.J. … Daughter of Doug and Sarah deMarrais … Sister, Grace, swam for James Madison University and younger sister swims for UConn … Majoring in communications.

Demarrais’ Career Best

100 free..................................................51.57 200 free.....................1:47.58 (school record) 500 free...............................................4:45.99 100 back ............................................... 56.46 200 back ...................1:57.50 (school record)

Steffi Drechsel Junior Backstroke/Sprint Freestyle Leipzig, Germany 5-9

Skinner on Drechsel: “Steffi returns as one of our key ACC and NCAA individuals and we look for more great things this upcoming season.” 2008-09: Swam the first leg and helped the team place 17th in the 200 freestyle relay and 15th in the 400 freestyle relay at the NCAA Championships … Earned Honorable Mention All-America honors for the 400 free ... Also placed 46th in the 100 back and 51st in the 100 free at the NCAA’s … Took fifth in the 100 back, ninth in the 100 free and 11th in the 50 free at the ACC Championships … Also helped the 200 free relay team finish third and both the 400 medley relay and 400 freestyle relay teams place second at championships … Took second in the 100 free and ninth in the 100 fly at the Volunteer Invitational ... Named to ACC All-Academic Team ... Set school record in the 100 back. 2007-08: Took 19th in the 100 back, 24th in the 200 back and 28th in the 50 free at the ACC Championships ... Finished fifth in the 100 back, 14th in the 200 back and 25th in the 100 free at the Nike Cup ... Also helped Tech’s B team finish sixth in the 200 free relay on the second leg and in the 400 medley relay swimming on the first. High School: Swam at Sportgymnasium Leipzig and Ravenscroft School ... Spent two years swimming for the YMCA of the Triangle Area ... Has represented Germany in many international meets on the National Junior Team and participated in the ‘08 German Olympic Trials ... Helped her club win the combined team championship at the YMCA National Championships ... Earned All-American honors in the 100 back and 400 free relay as a junior and senior ... Germany’s National Age Group (12-13)

record-holder in the 50 free. Personal: Stefanie Drechsel was born on October 4, 1988, in Leipzig, Germany ... Daughter of Heike Drechsel and Jurgen Maune … Majoring in business management.

Drechsel’s Career Best

50 free ....................................................22.90 100 free..................................................49.35 100 back ......................53.66 (school record) 200 back ............................................ 2:04.46 100 fly ....................................................56.21

Jessica Earl Senior Breaststroke Marietta, Ga. 5-6

Skinner on Earl: “Jessica has had a strong career for the H2Okies and we’re very excited for her senior season to be her strongest yet.” 2008-09: Helped the 200 medley team place second at the ACC Championships, while also finishing 13th in the 100 breaststroke, 19th in the 200 breaststroke and 43rd in the 50 free ... Posted a sixth-place finish in the 100 breaststroke at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Scored her first career points at the ACC Championships by placing 15th in the 200 breast ... Also took 20th in the 100 breast ... Finished 10th in the 200 breast and 16th in the 100 breast at the Nike Cup. 2006-07: Recorded season-best times in the 100 and 200yard breaststroke events at the ACCs ... Finished 19th in the 200 breaststroke and 28th in the 100 breaststroke at the Nike Cup. High School: Lettered four times for swimming coach Todd McAlpine … A two-time All-American in the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay … Swam the breaststroke leg of the state champion 200 medley relay team as a junior … Also captured a state championship in the 200-yard free relay … Earned Marietta Daily Journal’s first-team honors in her final two seasons … Swam for the Chattahoochee Gold club team … A three-time High Point Award winner … A scholar athlete and an AP scholar award recipient. Personal: Jessica Ellen Earl was born on July 14, 1988, in Atlanta, Ga. … Daughter of John and Cathy Earl … Majoring in international studies with a minor in business.

Earl’s Career Best

100 breast................................... 1:02.65 200 breast................................... 2:17.84 50 free ............................................ 24.14

Emily Ferguson Sophomore Sprint Freestyle Clifton, Va. 6-0 Skinner on Ferguson: “Emily spent the summer in the weight room, getting stronger both in and out of the water, and looks fantastic heading into her sophomore year.”

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2009-2010 HOKIE WOMEN’S PROFILES 2008-09: Posted a 14th-place finish in the 50 free and finished 16th in the 200 free at the Volunteer Invitational … Placed second in the 50 free at the Pittsburgh meet. High School: Competed at Fairfax H.S. and for the Potomac Marlins ... Helped Fairfax win the state title as a senior after finishing second the year before ... Won the 50 free regional while placing second at the state meet ... Helped the 200 medley relay capture the title and break the state record ... Earned first-team All-Metro honors after earning second-team accolades as a sophomore when she won the 200 free regional. Personal: Emily Ferguson was born on March 15, 1990, in Alexandria, Va. ... Daughter of Charles and Barbara Ferguson ... Majoring in business.

Ferguson’s Career Best

50 free ..........................................23.10 100 free ........................................50.24 200 free .....................................1:50.46

Becky Flora Freshman Freestyle Reistertown, Md. 6-3 Holloway on Flora: “Becky was the last addition to our women’s freshmen class and we feel that she is a diamond in the rough. She has great size and a great potential to develop.” High School: Competed for the McDonogh School and the Eagle Swim Teams … Helped the Eagles claim their seventh-straight state title, winning the 200 and 500 freestyle events ... All-American her senior year … Holds several high school and club team records. Personal: Rebecca Flora was born on October 17, 1991, in Baltimore, Md. … Daughter of Michael and Jackie Flora … Majoring in university studies.

Kaleigh Gomes Junior Butterfly/Sprint Freestyle Charlotte, N.C. 5-10 Skinner on Gomes: “Kaleigh spent her summer in Blacksburg and is positioned for a strong junior year. Her strokes and power in the water have improved exponentially.” 2008-09: Placed 16th in the 50 free, 27th in the 100 free and 34th in the 100 fly at the ACC Championships … Finished third-overall in the 50 free and 11th in the 100 fly at the Volunteer Invitational and helped the 200 free relay team take first place. 2007-08: Took 13th in the 50 free and 15th in the 100 butterfly to score her first career points at the ACC Championships ... Also took 26th in the 100 free while helping the 200 free relay team place fifth and the 400 free relay squad take sixth ... Posted three top-10 individual finishes at the Nike Cup ... Placed seventh in the 50 free, eighth in the 100 fly and ninth in the 100 free ... Also helped the 200 free relay team finish third. High School: Attended Providence H.S. and also swam for Mecklenburg Aquatic Club ... Four-time All-American ... Senior runner-up in the 100 free and 100 fly ... Set state record in the 100 free for the title as a junior ... Won the 100 breast as a freshman and 100 free as a freshman and sophomore.

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Personal: Kaleigh Nicole Gomes was born on Nov. 12, 1988, in Charlotte, N.C. ... Daughter of Brian and Sandi Gomes ... Majoring in health, nutrition, foods and exercise.

Gomes’ Career Best

50 free ..........................................23.00 100 free ........................................51.05 100 fly...........................................56.16

Erika Hajnal Sophomore Freestyle/IM/Butterfly Budapest, Hungary 5-7 Skinner on Hajnal: “Erika has already become one of the finest swimmers in the history of our program and can score key points in the ACC and NCAA’s in a multitude of events.” 2008-09: Had a stellar freshman season, qualifying for NCAA’s and placing 13th in the 1650 free, 22nd in the 400 IM and 30th in the 500 free, posting four points and becoming the Hokies’ first All-American in distance events … Set school records in the 500, 1000 and 1650 free and 400 IM … Took second in the 500 free, third in the 400 IM and third in the 1650 freestyle at the ACC Championships … Also swam the first leg of the 800 freestyle relay, helping the team place sixth … Took first in the 200 free and 200 IM, setting her season-best 200 IM time at the Pittsburgh meet … Represented Hungary at the 25th Universidad World University Games, participating in the 400 free (22nd), 800 free (14th), 1500 free (9th), 400 IM (11th) and 200 fly (5th) … Named Team Rookie of the Year. High School: Swam at CSIK Ferenc High School in Budapest ... Competed with the Delfin Tiffer 21-SE ... Has represented her country in multiple international competitions ... Swam with the team at the 2003 European Youth Olympic Festival ... Won the 400 IM event at the competition ... Competed at the 2008 Swimming World Cup in Mexico, an open water swimming meet ... Captured first place in the 10k race. Personal: Erika Hajnal was born on September 7, 1989, in Budapest, Hungary ... Daughter of Janos and Erzsebet Hajnal ... Majoring in wildlife science.

Hajnal’s Career Best

200 free ................................................ 1:48.97 500 free .......................4:40.30 (school record) 1000 free ....................9:40.18 (school record) 1650 free ..................16:00.16 (school record) 400 IM ........................4:11.74 (school record) 200 fly................................................... 2:01.83

Lauren Haley Junior Backstroke Hopewell, Va. 5-8 Skinner on Haley: “Lauren spent the summer training with us in Blacksburg and looks great as she begins a big junior season for the H2Okies.” 2008-09: Placed 19th in the 100 back and 25th in the 200 back at the ACC Championships, while also competing in the 50 free


2009-2010 HOKIE WOMEN’S PROFILES … Finished 10th in the 100 back and 13th in the 200 back at the Volunteer Invitational … Won two individual titles, the 100 and 200 back, at the Pittsburgh meet. 2007-08: Took 17th in the 200 back and 18th in the 100 back at the Nike Cup ... Recorded a season-best time in the 100 back during the opening leg of the 400 medley relay at the Nike Cup. High School: Attended Hopewell H.S. and also swam for the Poseidon Swimming Club ... Earned second-team all-metro honors in the 100 and 200 back as a senior ... Captured first place in the 100 and 200 back at the VA Senior Championship ... A US Open and Junior National qualifier ... Helped break the state record in the 400 medley relay ... Earned first-team all-metro honors the first three years ... A scholastic All-American ... A member of both the National Honor Society and the French National Honor Society. Personal: Lauren Haley was born on March 21, 1989, in Richmond, Va. ... Daughter of Mark and Claire Haley ... Majoring in psychology.

Haley’s Career Best

100 back............................................55.60 200 back.........................................2:01.24

Meaghan Holloway Freshman Breaststroke/Butterfly/IM Yorktown, Va. 5-9 Holloway on Holloway: “Meaghan possesses great talent that we wanted to keep within Virginia. She will play an immediate role in the butterfly, breaststroke and IM events.” High School: Competed at Grafton High School and for the Unique Swimming Club … USA Swimming All-American and Scholastic AllAmerican her senior year at Grafton … Four-time first-team all-state selection and team MVP … Set the state record in the 100 breaststroke … Was a finalist in the 200 butterfly at NCSA Junior Nationals, finishing eighth-overall her junior season … Was a runner-up at sectionals. Personal: Meaghan Patricia Holloway was born on October 8, 1990, in Newport News, Va. … Daughter of Chip and Laura Holloway … Undecided major.

Jace Howanitz Sophomore Sprint Freestyle/IM Knoxville, Tenn. 5-7 Skinner on Howanitz: “Jace spent the summer working on her physical condition and looks fantastic. She is ready and eager for a strong sophomore season.” 2008-09: Swam the final leg and helped the 800 free relay team earn a sixth-place finish at the ACC Championships … Also placed 18th in the 100 breast, 24th in the 200 IM and 34th in the 100 free at Championships … Placed fifth in the 200 IM at the Volunteer Invitational. High School: Competed for Knoxville Catholic H.S. and the Pilot Aquatic Club after spending two years at Bishop Gorman H.S. in Las Vegas, Nev. ... Qualified for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 200 IM ... Named Las Vegas Review Journal’s Sunset Swimmer of the Year as a freshman and sophomore after winning the 100 free state title both years ... Won the Tenn. state title in the 200 IM twice and 100 free once ... Set the city record in the 200 IM ... Earned All-America honors all four years

... Member of the National Honor Society and a regional champion in cross country. Personal: Jace Clare Howanitz was born on Feb. 9, 1990, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. ... Daughter of John “Jack” and Laurel Howanitz ... Major undecided.

Howanitz’s Career Best

100 free ..................................51.40 200 free ...............................1:51.89 200 back..............................2:06.35 100 breast ...........................1:04.39 200 IM .................................2:03.09

Dana Kalnins Freshman Butterfly/Backstroke Manassas, Va. 5-4 Holloway on Kalnins: “Dana has the passion and desire to a part of our program and is someone who can help the depth in our backstroke and butterfly, which will be very vital for the upcoming season.” High School: Four-time first-team all-district selection and MVP at Osbourn High School, earning team captain her senior year … A Scholastic All-American … Competed for the Curl-Burke club team. Personal: Dana Kalnins was born on October 12, 1990 … Daughter of John and Nancy Kalnins … Majoring in university studies.

Sarah Losinger Junior Breaststroke/IM Marietta, Ga. 5-10 Skinner on Losinger: “Sarah is one of our finest all-time breaststrokers and we are really excited about her final season and what it will bring.” 2008-09: Placed seventh in the 100 breast, ninth in the 200 breast and helped the 400 medley relay team finish second at the ACC Championships … Placed third in the 200 breast, fifth in the 100 breast at the Volunteer Invitational and helped the 400 medley relay team place second … Named to ACC All-Academic Team. 2007-08: Joined the program as a transfer from Auburn University ... Scored her first career points at the ACC Championships by finishing 14th in the 200 breast ... Also took 18th in the 100 breast and 34th in the 200 IM ... Took seventh in the 200 breast, ninth in the 100 breast and 24th in the 200 IM at the Nike Cup ... Also helped Tech’s C team on the second leg finish sixth in the 400 medley relay and eighth in the 200 medley relay. High School: Attended Lassiter H.S. and swam for the Marietta Marlins ... Qualified for the 2008 US Olympic Trials in the 200 breast her junior year … First-team all-state as a senior and junior ... Broke school record in the 100 breast as a senior ... Finished third in the 100 breast as a senior and second as a junior ... Helped team to state championship her junior season. Personal: Sarah Losinger was born on May 23, 1988, in Marietta, Ga. ... Daughter of Tom and Karen Losinger … Majoring in human development.

Losinger’s Career Best

100 breast ................................. 1:02.42 200 breast ................................. 2:13.85

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Sarah Milton Junior Diver Plano, Texas 5-5 Piemonte on Milton: “In battling a couple of injuries last year, Sarah has had a very consistent summer training schedule and appears to be ready for her best season ever. She brings an incredible work ethic and leadership role to the squad.” 2008-09: Placed 12th in the platform diving and 15th in the onemeter and three-meter diving at the ACC Championships … Took second in the one-meter, fourth in the three-meter and sixth in the platform diving at the Volunteer Invitational, setting her season-best score in the platform diving … Took first in the one-meter and threemeter diving events against #10 Virginia. 2007-2008: Shared the team’s Rookie of the Year honors with swimmer Lauren Ritter ... Qualified for the NCAA Zone ‘B’ Regional and the U.S. Spring Diving Nationals ... Set a school record in the threemeter at South Carolina ... Took 13th in the platform, 14th in the threemeter and 17th in the one-meter at the ACC Championships ... Finished fourth in the one-meter and fifth in the three-meter at the Nike Cup. High School: Trained with the Mustangs in the Sun Diving Club at SMU and also competed for Plano West H.S. ... A district champ her junior and senior year ... Finished top-three in regionals both years … Placed 10th at state championships as a senior ... Athletic and Academic All-American in diving. Personal: Sarah Milton was born on Jan. 4, 1989, in Oakville, Ontario, Canada ... Daughter of Judy and Jim Milton ... Majoring in industrial systems engineering.

Milton’s Career Best

1-Meter....................................................... 285.53 3-Meter..............................310.42 (school record) Platform...................................................... 211.30

Sara Mokhtari Freshman Diver Houston, Texas 5-2 Piemonte on Mokhtari: “I feel Sara is a great all-around diver and she displays the work ethic necessary to help her get to the next level. I am excited for Sara to make a definite impact on the team at all levels.” High School: Competed at Stratford Senior High School and for the Cougar Diving Club … Was a three-time All-American and state qualifier … Reached the finals and recorded an eighth-place finish at senior nationals. Personal: Sara Mokhtari was born on May 5, 1991 … Daughter of Julia Wang … Majoring in university studies.

Cara Murnan Sophomore Diver Great Falls, Va. 5-2 Piemonte on Murnan: “Cara is coming off a very successful freshman season and I feel she has learned a lot during her first year here. Her springboard events are getting stronger and stronger, and I’m looking forward to what Cara can achieve this season.”

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2008-09: Placed fifth in the platform diving and 16th in the three-meter diving at the ACC Championships … Placed eighth in the one-meter, third in the three-meter and second in the platform diving at the Volunteer Invitational … Set her season-best score for platform diving at the Volunteer Invitational … Named to the ACC All-Academic Team. High School: Competed at Heritage H.S. … Has 10 years of diving experience, six years coming at MDC … A six time National Qualifier … 2007 AAU National Platform Champion. Personal: Cara Murnan was born on Nov. 6, 1989, in Washington, D.C. … Daughter of Scott and Sandi Murnan … Majoring in political science and pre-law.

Murnan’s Career Best

1-Meter.........................................262.72 3-Meter.........................................304.88 Platform........................................270.09

Katie Priess Sophomore Breast/Freestyle/IM Laguna Niguel, Calif. 5-11 Skinner on Priess: “Katie had an awesome summer training in Massachusetts, and seems to be in an excellent position for a breakthrough sophomore year.” 2008-09: Placed 17th in the 200 breaststroke, 19th in the 400 IM and 43rd in the 200 IM at the ACC Championships … Placed fifth in the 400 IM, eighth in the 200 IM, posting her season-best time, and finished 10th in the 100 breaststroke at the Vounteer Invitational. High School: Four-year letter winner at Aliso Niguel H.S. … CIF division one champions … All-American senior season … Team MVP four-straight years. Personal: Kathryn Marie Priess was born on September 20, 1990, in Orange County, Calif. … Daughter of Henry and Marianne Priess … Majoring in environmental sciences.

Priess’ Career Best

100 breast .............................................1:04.92 200 breast .............................................2:17.16 200 IM ...................................................2:05.77 400 IM ...................................................4:23.51

Lauren Ritter Junior Distance Freestyle/IM Sterling, Va. 5-10 Skinner on Ritter: “Lauren has been an invaluable member of the H2Okies squad for two seasons, and we’re really excited to see her continued success as a junior.” 2008-09: Placed 10th in the 500 free, 11th in the 1650 free and 13th in the 400 IM at the ACC Championships … Also helped the 800 free relay team place sixth ... Set her career-best mark in the 1650 free at conference championships ... Took second in the 500 free and 1650 free, sixth in the 200 free and 10th in the 400 IM at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Named Team Rookie of the Year with diver Sarah Milton ... Was the top distance swimmer on the team, setting a school record in the 1000 free, while setting the second-fastest times in the 500 and 1650 free events, topping the B standard in the process as well ... Finished ninth in the 1650 free, 15th in the 400 IM and 16th in the


2009-2010 HOKIE WOMEN’S PROFILES 500 free at the ACC Championships ... Took fourth in both the 500 and 1650 free and 10th in the 400 IM at the Nike Cup. High School: Swam at Dominion H.S. and for the FISH swimming club ... Captured the Virginia AA state championship in the 500 free all four years, including setting the state record as a senior ... Also won the 200 free as a senior ... Team captain for three years ... Loudoun County Swimmer of the Year as a senior ... Named to the Loudoun County All-Extra team all four years ... A U.S. National qualifier in the distance events ... A Scholastic All-American. Personal: Lauren Ritter was born on Jan. 20, 1989, in Fairfax, Va. ... Daughter of Mark and Maria Ritter ... Plans to major in psychology.

Ritter’s Career Best

200 free .......................................1:51.73 500 free .......................................4:47.11 1000 free ...................................10:02.73 1650 free ...................................16:37.34 400 IM .........................................4:22.38

Carissa Santora Freshman Diver Somers Point, N.J. 5-5 Piemonte on Santora: “Carissa joins the Hokie squad as a solid competitor on both boards, and I feel that she will turn into a great platform diver as well. She is a phenomenal athlete and I am very excited about her development and what she can contribute to the team.” High School: Competed for Mainland Regional High School and the Spinner Diving club team … Three-time All-American and four-time Cape-Atlantic League Champ … Two-time first-team all-state selection. Personal: Carissa Santora was born on June 15, 1991 … Daughter of Gabe and Karen Santora … Undecided major.

Andrea Sawchuk Sophomore Diver Great Falls, Va. 5-4 Piemonte on Sawchuk: “Andrea had a successful season as a freshman and has become a very consistent diver on all levels. She increased her strength over the summer and I am looking for her to turn some heads this season.” 2008-09: Placed seventh in the platform diving at the Volunteer Invitational, ninth in the three-meter and 10th in the one-meter. High School: Competed at Langley High School … Placed in the top-13 in both the one-meter and three-meter dive events … Competed at 2008 AAU Championships … A member of the Russian Honor Society. Personal: Andrea Sawchuk was born on October 26, 1990, in Arlington, Va. … Daughter of William and Maureen Sawchuk … Majoring in hospitality and tourism management.

Sawchuk’s Career Best

1-meter.........................................230.45 3-meter.........................................245.33 Platform........................................182.80

Sara Shapiro Senior Backstroke/Freestyle Franklin, Tenn. 5-7 Skinner on Shapiro: “Sara is a fanstatic leader in and out of the water and we are very excited about what she can accomplish in her senior year.” 2008-09: Placed 13th in the 200 back and 16th in the 500 free at the ACC Championships … Also finished 17th-overall and first in the bonus consolation round of the 100 back ... Recorded her career-best time in the 500 free at conference championships ... Took ninth in the 100 back at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Had a strong end to the season after suffering a knee injury in the fall ... Took 13th in the 200 back, 22nd in the 100 back and 25th in the 500 free at the ACC Championships. 2006-07: Had a strong performance at the ACC Championships, finishing fifth in the 100 back and 11th in the 200 back ... Placed 12th in the 200 back, 16th in the 1650 free and 19th in the 500 free at the Nike Cup. High School: Competed for the Nashville Aquatic Club ... Four-time state finalist, including a second-place finish in the 100 back as a senior ... A three-time Southeastern Champion between her junior and senior years ... Won the 200 back two years in a row and the 100 back once ... Five-time All-American ... Broke high school records in the 100 back, the 200 medley and 200 free relays ... Club team was a Gold Medal USS team ... Earned Scholastic All-American honors three times. Personal: Sara Elizabeth Shapiro was born on Oct. 22, 1987, in Nashville, Tenn. … Daughter of Jim and Donna Shapiro … Majoring in psychology.

Shapiro’s Career Best

500 free .......................................4:50.31 1000 free ...................................10:16.15 1650 free ...................................17:09.20 50 back...........................................26.52 100 back.........................................55.38 200 back......................................1:57.80

Laura Simon Freshman Distance Freestyle/IM Greenville, S.C. 5-6 Holloway on Simon: “Laura was one of the highly touted distance freestylists in the country with a tremendous work ethic and we look forward to having her contribute to our program’s latest freestyle success.” High School: Competed at Mauldin High School and for the Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club … Helped lead Mauldin to state championships her sophomore year … Was an individual state champion in the 500 free, 200 IM and two relays … Named to all-state and all-region teams all four years and was a three-time MVP … National champion in the 800 free and 100 IM with the Y-Spartaquatics … National champion in the long course 800 and 1500 free and 400 IM … Helped set the national 400 and 800 free relay records … Member of the National Honors Society and a three-year Academic All-American. Personal: Laura Elaine Anastasia Simon was born on December 30, 1990, in Erie, Pa. … Daughter of Robert and Renee Simon … Plans to major in engineering.

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Keri Sink Freshman Breaststroke/IM Elgin, Ill. 5-5 Holloway on Sink: “I knew Keri when I was coaching in Illinois and she possesses a tremendous work ethic and adds firepower to our breathstroke and IM groups.” High School: Swam at St. Edward Catholic High School for two years and Roanoke Catholic High School for two years … Won the 100 breaststroke event at VA Private School States her senior year and finished second in the 200 IM … Posted state second-place finishes in the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke her junior year, and top-ten finishes in both her freshman and sophomore campaigns at the Illinois states … Competed for the Virginia Gators club team, who won the 2008 Eastern Zone Sectional Girls Championship … Was a twotime YMCA SCY National Champion in the 200 breaststroke … A four-time Academic All-American. Personal: Keri Lin Sink was born on March 14, 1991, in Elgin, Ill. … Daughter of Rod Sink … Majoring in psychology.

Lindzi Smith Freshman Freestyle/Butterfly Roswell, Ga. 5-10 Holloway on Smith: “Lindzi is someone we really liked and will help with the sprint freestyle and fly and add another strong component to the relays.” High School: Competed for Lassiter High School and the Dynamo Swim Club … State champion in the 100 fly and three-time runner-up … Helped Lassiter post back-to-back 5A state championships … Top-five finalist at the Georgia 5A state meet in the 50 free all four years … Three-time all-state and allcounty selection … Two-time high school MVP and winner of the Coach’s Award … Set school record in the 100 fly … Dynamo National Team captain … Threetime USA Scholastic All-American, three-time scholar-athlete and member of the Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society and Beta National Honor Society. Personal: Lindzi Erin Smith was born on December 20, 1990, in Vidalia, Ga. … Daughter of Harrison and Teresa Smith … Majoring in university studies.

Skinner on Tomasky: “Alex had an excellent summer while training here in Blacksburg and we are really excited to see what she can accomplish in the 2009-2010 season.” 2008-09: Placed third in the 1650 free, earning her season-best time, and sixth in the 500 free at the Volunteer Invitational … Set her season best time in the 1000 free with a first-place finish at the Pittsburgh meet. High School: Swam for the Green Terror Aquatic Club … Club record holder and national qualifier on the 800 free relay team … A four-year letter winner for her club team. Personal: Alexandra Tomasky was born on April 7, 1990, in Orlando, Fla. … Daughter of Bernard and Diane Tomasky … Majoring in mathematics.

Tomasky’s Career Best 200 free ..............1:55.20 500 free ..............4:57.42

Natalie West r-Sophomore Diver Springfield, Va. 5-5 Piemonte on West: “After returning from knee surgery, Natalie had a breakout season as a redshirt freshman last year. She is starting out the season with determination and a very successful “first year” experience under her belt.” 2008-09: Earned her first career points at the ACC Championships, finishing 10th in the one-meter diving, 12th in the three-meter diving and 19th in the platform diving … Placed sixth in the one-meter, eighth in the threemeter and ninth in the platform diving at the Volunteer Invitational. 2007-08: Red-shirt season … Did not compete. High School: Dove for Lake Braddock Secondary and the Patriot Dive Club ... A two-time All-American, first-team all-district and first-time all-region honoree ... Won the East National Diving Championship ... Qualified for Junior Nationals ... National champion in tumbling. Personal: Natalie West was born on Nov. 15, 1988, in Springfield, Va. ... Daughter of Christina and Don West ... Majoring in university studies.

West’s Career Best

1-meter................271.13 3-meter................280.13

Holloway on Steeves: “Katie is one of the most versatile incoming swimmers and we feel that she can evolve further in multiple areas.” High School: Competed for St. Mark’s High School and the Delaware Swim Team … Four-time first-team all-state selection …Named a Scholastic All-American three years and selected as team MVP her final year … Named to the National Honors Society her junior and senior years. Personal: Katie Steeves was born on January 29, 1991 … Daughter of Kent and Amy Steeves … Majoring in engineering.

Alexandra Tomasky Sophomore Distance Freestyle Frederick, Md. 5-7

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Platform..............181.05

Emily Winland Sophomore Breaststroke/IM Ashburn, Va. 5-4

Katie Steeves Freshman Breaststroke/Butterfly/IM Newark, Del. 5-6

1000 free .........10:16.32 1650 free .........17:03.64

Skinner on Winland: “Emily has returned from a summer of training at home clearly stronger and more efficient in the water and we’re very pleased with how she has positioned herself for her sophomore campaign.” 2008-09: Competed in the 200 IM at the ACC Championships … Placed 12th in the 400 IM, 13th in the 100 breaststroke and 18th in the 200 IM at the Volunteer Invitational … Set her season-best time in the 200 breast at the Pittsburgh meet. High School: Competed for Stone Bridge H.S. and the Curl Burke Swim Club ... A three-time Washington Post All-Extra Team and all-district honoree ... Was also a two-time all-state and all-metro honorable mention recipient ... Earned All-America consideration as a senior after taking second in the 200 IM and eighth in the 100 breast at the state finals ... Set school records in the 100 breast and three separate relays ... Qualified for the Junior Nationals ... A Potomac Valley Scholar Athlete and member of the National and Math Honor Societies. Personal: Emily Lauren Winland was born on Feb. 26, 1990, in Wheeling, W.Va. ... Daughter of Heather Brewington and Matt Winland ... Majoring in chemical engineering.

Winland’s Career Best 200 IM ................2:08.66 400 IM ................4:34.01

100 breast............ 1:06.40 200 breast............ 2:21.15


2008-2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

H2Okies Set 30 Top-Times Throughout 2008-09 Refer to the Record Book

The Virginia Tech swimming and diving program has maintained a strong and lasting tradition of winning and personal development. The 2008-09 campaign was no different, as the men’s squad posted a 7-1 record and the women finished 6-1. Both teams lost only to the 12th-ranked (men’s) and 19th-ranked (women’s) Virginia teams. The H2Okies set a combined total of 30 new school records throughout the season, six of them at their home facility, War Memorial Pool. The men saw 13 school records, setting new times in each different relay event. Likewise, the women broke 17 records and also recorded top times in each relay event. Senior Sara Smith, who was an All-American in 2008, also left an indelible mark on the program, recording two school and ACC records in the 50 and 100 freestyle events.

NCAA Championships

The H2Okies had seven athletes qualify for the 2009 NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas. Mikey McDonald, the only qualifying diver, posted three top-25 finishes at the championships, earning All-America Honorable Mention. McDonald finished 14th in the country in the one-meter (341.15), 15th in the three-meter (371.50) and 23rd in the platform (293.0). Charlie Higgins also qualified from the men’s squad, placing 20th in the 100 backstroke and 33rd in the 200 backstroke. The men finished 36th overall with 4.5 points, one spot better than their 2008 finish. For the women, Steffi Drechsel, Megan Newell, Jordan McHorney and Sara Smith competed in the 200 freestyle relay, the 400 freestyle relay and the 200 medley relay, posting three top-20 finishes and earning All-America Honorable Mention for their 15th-place finish in the 400 freestyle relay. Smith and Drechsel also swam in the 100 freestyle, as Smith finished 20th and Drechsel placed 51st. Smith also placed 11th in the 50 freestyle, earning All-America honors. Freshman Erika Hajnal, who joined Tech in the middle of the season, placed 13th in the nation in the 1650 free and 22nd in the 400 IM, and currently holds school records in both strokes. Newell placed 27th in the 100 butterfly, while Drechsel and McHorney placed 46th and 60th, respectively, in the 100 backstroke. The women finished 34th overall with 13.5 points.

ACC Men’s Championships

The men posted a fifth-place finish at the ACC Championships for the second-consecutive

year, scoring 379 points. Tech concluded the four-day conference meet with 10 top-five finishes, including a silver medal from Charlie Higgins in the 100 backstroke and two bronze honors from Mikey McDonald in the one-meter and platform diving challenges. McDonald set school records in both events and also placed fourth in the three-meter. The H2Okies 400 medley relay team of Charlie Higgins, Jonathan Huss, Ian deToll and Stephen Hawkins finished third overall, posting a school-record time of 3:11.18. The combination of deToll, Hawkins, Zach Holmes and Richard Ulatowski also earned a school-record time of 2:55.49 in the 400 freestyle relay, good for fourth-overall. Trey Stewart recorded a top-five finish, claiming the fourth-place spot in the 200 butterfly.

ACC Women’s Championships

The H2Okie women topped last year’s fourthplace finish as they totaled 451 points to claim the third-place spot at championships. Led by All-American Sara Smith, the women beat their 2008 score by nearly 90 points. Smith took the gold medal in the 50 freestyle, marking the sixth individual title for the women in the past four seasons, and finished third in the 100 butterfly. Freshman Erika Hajnal was also a significant contributor, adding three top-three finishes. Hajnal placed second in the 500 freestyle with a school-record time of 4:40.30, third in the 400 IM and third in the 1650 freestyle, where she earned a school-best time of 16:00.16. The women’s relay squad collected second-place finishes in the 200 medley, 400 medley and

400 freestyle, while also claiming third in the 200 freestyle. Diver Cara Murnan placed fifthoverall in the platform and Natalie West led the H2Okie team in the one- and three-meter diving competitions.

Second-place Finishes at Volunteer Invitational

Both squads posted second-place finishes at the Volunteer Invitational in the final regular season meet of 2008. The women totaled 907 points while the men finished with 753 points. The women saw first-place finishes in three relay events and titles in seven individual events. They were led by Smith, who totaled 94 points across the four-day meet. Junior Mikey McDonald led the divers with titles in the one-meter and three-meter to help the men’s team place second overall, while the women’s divers took first.

H2Okies sweep Georgia Tech and UNC Wilmington on Senior Day

The men’s and then 23rd-ranked women’s swimming and diving teams posted four wins on senior day at War Memorial Pool. The women defeated ACC foe Georgia Tech, 218-82, and saw victory over UNC Wilmington, 250-50. The men defeated Georgia Tech, 167-133, and UNC Wilmington, 246-53. The teams combined for 23 individual wins, breaking six War Memorial Pool records. In her final meet at War Memorial Pool, Sara Smith recorded titles in the 50 and 100 free, breaking both pool records and setting a new ACC record in the 50 free.

2008-09 Results Women (6-1), Men (7-1) Date Opponent Oct. 25 N.C. STATE WEST VIRGINIA Oct. 29 at #10 Virginia Nov. 8 CLEMSON Nov. 19-22 at Volunteer Invitational Jan. 24 GEORGIA TECH UNC WILMINGTON Jan. 31 at Pittsburgh Feb. 6 at Maryland Feb. 18-21 Women’s ACC Championships Feb. 25-28 Men’s ACC Championships Mar. 13-15 Zone B Diving Championships Mar. 19-21 Women’s NCAA Championships Mar. 26-28 Men’s NCAA Championships

Site Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Charlottesville, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Knoxville, Tenn. Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. College Park, Md. College Park, Md. College Park, Md. Knoxville, Tenn. College Station, Texas College Station, Texas

Women W, 202-107 W, 199-93 L, 110-188 W, 182-118 2nd, 907 pts. W, 218-82 W, 250-50 W, 177.5-118.5 -3rd, 451 pts. -34th, 13.5 pts --

Men W, 183-126 W, 200-109 L, 108-189 W, 187-103 2nd, 753 pts. W, 167-133 W, 246-53 W, 183-111 W, 133-83 -5th, 379 pts. 5th (1m, 3m) -36th, 4.5 pts.

Rankings reported by the College Swimming Coaches Association (W/M)

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HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK

2009 Postseason Results Men’s ACC Championships February 25-28, 2009 Eppley Recreation Center College Park, Md.

Final Team Standings 1. Virginia ..................................832 2. Florida State .........................640 3. North Carolina ...................504.5 4. Georgia Tech......................474.5 5. Virginia Tech ........................379 6. N.C. State .............................238 7. Duke .....................................207 8. Maryland ............................203.5 9. Clemson.............................196.5 10. Boston College .....................74 11. Miami ....................................57 Event Champions/Virginia Tech Results Individual Prelims

Finals

Day 1 Event 1: 200 Medley Relay 1. Georgia Tech............................................. 1:26.00 (Finals: Ilia Ayzenshtok 22.24, Mickey Malul 23.29, Sully Lynch 21.22, Mauricio Sousa 19.25) 5. Virginia Tech.............................................. 1:27.11 (Finals: Charlie Higgins 22.00, Jonathan Huss 24.40, Ian deToll 21.38, Zach Holmes 19.33) Event 2: 800 Freestyle Relay 1. Virginia ...................................................... 6:15.02 (Finals: John Azar 1:35.36, David Karasek 1:34.45, Scot Robison 1:33.29, Matt McLean 1:31.92) 6. Virginia Tech.............................................. 6:30.03 (Finals: Chip Hughes 1:37.55, Bryan Uncur 1:37.60, Blake Trabuchi-Downey 1:39.55, Stephen Hawkins 1:35.33) Day 2 Event 3: 500 Freestyle 1. Matt McLean (UVa) ........... 4:13.90 ........... 4:10.00 16. Bryan Uncur .................... 4:23.41 ........... 4:26.49 Event 4: 200 IM 1. Gal Nevo (GA Tech) .......... 1:44.06 ........... 1:43.34 18. Daniel Flynn .................... 1:49.16 ........... 1:48.53 Event 5: 50 Freestyle 1. Nigel Plummer (GA Tech) .... 19.62 .............. 19.54 7. Stephen Hawkins ................ 19.83 .............. 19.93 8. Zach Holmes........................ 19.94 .............. 20.06 16. Richard Ulatowski .............. 20.13 .............. 20.34 Event 6: 1 Meter Diving 1. Reuben Ross (Miami) ........ 372.20 ............ 453.10 3. Mikey McDonald ................ 346.75 ............ 397.90 12. Daniel Martin ................... 279.35 Event 7: 200 Freestyle Relay 1. Georgia Tech............................................. 1:17.84 (Finals: Mauricio Sousa 19.76, Nigel Plummer 19.60, Noah Copeland 19.59, Garrett Robberson 18.89) 4. Virginia Tech.............................................. 1:18.75 (Finals: Stephen Hawkins 19.88, Zach Holmes 19.60, Ian deToll 19.49, Richard Ulatowski 19.78) Day 3 Event 8: 400 IM 1. Gal Nevo (Ga. Tech).......... 3:45.15 ........... 3:39.33 15. Daniel Flynn .................... 3:54.90 ........... 3:55.84 Event 9: 100 Butterfly 1. Tommy Wyher (UNC) ........... 46.97 .............. 46.21 10. Ian deToll .......................... 47.67 .............. 47.73 15. Charlie Higgins .................. 48.17 .............. 48.34

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Mikey McDonald Event 10: 200 Freestyle 1. Matt McLean (UVa) ........... 1:34.98 ........... 1:32.80 14. Stephen Hawkins ............ 1:37.08 ........... 1:37.91 Event 11: 100 Breaststroke 1. Mickey Malul (Georgia Tech) 53.70 .............. 52.86 4. Jonathan Huss ..................... 53.56 .............. 53.65 12. Scott Harkins ..................... 54.79 .............. 54.71 Event 12: 100 Backstroke 1. Tommy Wyher (UNC) ........... 46.55 .............. 46.41 2. Charlie Higgins .................... 46.54 .............. 46.55 14. Trey Stewart ....................... 49.51 .............. 49.27 Event 13 - 3 Meter Diving 1. Reuben Ross (Miami) ........ 420.45 ............ 474.30 4. Mikey McDonald ................ 407.15 ............ 403.90 13. Trevor Michalak ........................................ 273.35 Event 14 - 400 Medley Relay 1. Virginia ...................................................... 3:08.71 (Finals: Eric Olesen 46.89, Ryan Hurley 53.42, Lee Robertson 46.18, Scot Robison 42.22) 3. Virginia Tech.............................................. 3:11.18 (Finals: Charlie Higgins 46.90, Jonathan Huss 54.05, Ian deToll 47.34, Stephen Hawkins 42.89) Day 4 Event 15 - 1650 Freestyle 1. Matt McLean (UVa) ................................. 14:35.12 11. Ben Miller .............................................. 15:16.28 12. Bryan Uncur .......................................... 15:19.04 14. Blake Trabuchi-Downey ........................ 15:24.51 Event 16 - 200 Backstroke 1. Andy Hodgson (Fla. State) 1:44:00 ........... 1:41.14 10. Charlie Higgins ............... 1:46.61 ........... 1:43.85 Event 17 - 100 Freestyle 1. Scot Robison (Virginia) ........ 42.94 .............. 43.14 8. Stephen Hawkins ................. 43.96 .............. 44.26 11. Ian deToll ........................... 44.20 .............. 44.17 13. Zach Holmes...................... 44.44 .............. 44.25 14. Richard Ulatowski .............. 44.61 .............. 44.89 Event 18 - 200 Breaststroke 1. Ryan Hurley (UVa) ............ 1:43.51 ........... 1:43.82 10. Jonathan Huss ................ 2:00.48 ........... 1:59.36 13. Scott Harkins .................. 1:59.95 ........... 1:59.76 Event 19 - 200 Butterfly 1. Pat Reams (UVa) .............. 1:45.73 ........... 1:45.32 4. Trey Stewart ...................... 1:46.42 ........... 1:45.76 8. Blake Trabuchi-Downey .... 1:46.55 ........... 1:49.37 13. Matt Baumler .................. 1:48.50 ........... 1:48.25 Event 20 - Platform Diving 1. Dan Frebel (Fla. State)....... 320.40 ............ 434.50

3. Mikey McDonald ................ 341.90 ............ 357.40 8. Daniel Martin ..................... 276.75 ............ 266.50 Event 21 - 400 Freestyle Relay 1. Virginia ...................................................... 2:51.50 (Finals: Scot Robison 42.89, Peter Geissinger 42.88, John Azar 43.13, Matt McLean 42.60) 4. Virginia Tech.............................................. 2:55.49 (Finals: Ian deToll 44.50, Zach Holmes 43.78, Richard Ulatowski 44.07, Stephen Hawkins 43.14)

Men’s NCAA Championships

March 26-28, 2009 Texas A&M Student Rec Center Natatorium College Station, Texas Final Team Standings 1. Auburn ..................................526 2. Texas .....................................487 3. Stanford .............................460.5 9. Virginia ..................................133 18. Miami ....................................40 19. Georgia Tech.........................38 20. Florida State .........................36 26. North Carolina ......................23 36. Virginia Tech ......................4.5 Event Champions/Virginia Tech Results Individual Prelims

Finals

Event - 1 Meter Diving 1. Drew Livingston (Texas)..... 366.70 ............ 442.70 14. Mikey McDonald .............. 329.80 ............ 341.15 Event - 3 Meter Diving 1. David Boudia (Purdue) ...... 462.25 ............ 493.10 15. Mikey McDonald .............. 364.45 ............ 371.50 Event - Platform Diving 1. David Boudia (Purdue) ...... 471.40 ............ 530.45 23. Mikey McDonald ...................................... 293.00 Event - 100 Backstroke 1. Kohlton Norys (Auburn) ....... 45.13 .............. 45.26 20. Charlie Higgins .......................................... 47.02 Event - 200 Backstroke 1. Tyler Clary (Michigan) ....... 1:38.17 ........... 1:37.58 33. Charie Higgins ........................................ 1:45.44


HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK Women’s ACC Championships February 18-21, 2009 Eppley Recreation Center College Park, Md.

Final Team Standings 1. Virginia ..................................848 2. North Carolina ...................602.5 3. Virginia Tech ........................451 4. Florida State ......................398.5 5. Maryland ...............................332 6. Duke .....................................307 7. Clemson................................302 8. Miami ....................................219 9. N.C. State .............................166 10. Georgia Tech.......................166 11. Boston College .....................64 Event Champions/Virginia Tech Results Individual Prelims

Finals

Day 1 Event 1 - 200 Medley Relay 1. Virginia ...................................................... 1:37.50 (Finals: Mei Christensen 24.27, Katherine McDonnell 27.09, Liz Shaw 24.09, Kristen Wallace 22.05) 2. Virginia Tech.............................................. 1:38.56 (Finals: Jordan McHorney 25.26, Jessica Earl 28.40, Megan Newell 23.37, Sara Smith 21.53) Event 2 - 800 Freestyle Relay 1. Virginia ...................................................... 7:05.72 (Finals: Megan Evo 1:45.27, Liz Shaw 1:47.11, Kristen Wallace 1:47.15, Jenna Harris 1:46.19) 6. Virginia Tech.............................................. 7:15.10 (Finals: Erika Hajnal 1:48.97, Kelly deMarrais 1:45.51, Lauren Ritter 1:48.43, Jace Howanitz 1:52.19) Day 2 Event 3 - 500 Freestyle 1. Katura Harvey (UNC) ........ 4:39.60 ........... 4:39.12 2. Erika Hajnal ...................... 4:41.50 ........... 4:40.30 9. Kelly deMarrais ................. 4:47.69 ........... 4:45.99 10. Lauren Ritter ................... 4:49.38 ........... 4:47.11 16. Sara Shapiro ................... 4:51.51 ........... 4:50.31 Event 4 - 200 IM 1. Megan Evo (UVa).............. 1:56.75 ........... 1:56.17 Event 5 - 50 Freestyle 1. Sara Smith ........................... 21.96 .............. 22.14 10. Jordan McHorney .............. 23.01 .............. 22.88 11. Stefanie Drechsel .............. 22.90 .............. 22.95 14. Megan Newell .................... 22.95 .............. 23.16 16. Kaleigh Gomes .................. 23.00 .............. 23.24 Event 6 - 1 Meter Diving 1. Brittany Viola (Miami) ......... 299.50 ............ 341.85 10. Natalie West..................... 265.95 15. Sarah Milton..................... 249.50 Event 7 - 200 Freestyle Relay 1. Virginia ...................................................... 1:29.33 (Finals: Mei Christensen 22.53, Kristen Wallace 22.12, Megan Evo 22.54, Hannah Davis 22.14) 3. Virginia Tech.............................................. 1:29.73 (Finals: Sara Smith 22.26, Megan Newell 22.73, Jordan McHorney 22.63, Stefanie Drechsel 22.11) Day 3 Event 8 - 400 IM 1. Claire Crippen (UVa)......... 4:09.31 ........... 4:08.78 3. Erika Hajnal ...................... 4:13.97 ........... 4:13.04 13. Lauren Ritter ................... 4:22.38 ........... 4:22.80 Event 9 - 100 Butterfly 1. Megan Evo (UVa)................. 52.48 .............. 52.60 3. Sara Smith ........................... 53.14 .............. 53.28 5. Megan Newell ...................... 52.61 .............. 53.32 Event 10 - 200 Freestyle 1. Michelle Parkhurst (Clemson)1:46.17 ....... 1:45.11 7. Kelly deMarrais ................. 1:47.66 ........... 1:47.58 Event 11 - 100 Breaststroke 1. Layne Brodie (UNC) ......... 1:00.65 ........... 1:00.02 7. Sarah Losinger ................ 1:02.42 ........... 1:02.58 13. Jessica Earl .................... 1:03.27 ........... 1:02.65 Event 12 - 100 Backstroke 1. Mei Christensen (UVa)......... 51.79 .............. 52.08

Erika Hajnal 5. Stefanie Drechsel ................ 54.21 .............. 53.84 11. Jordan McHorney .............. 55.23 .............. 54.63 Event 13 - 3 Meter Diving 1. Abby Johnston (Duke) ....... 353.50 ............ 414.45 12. Natalie West..................... 268.10 15. Sarah Milton..................... 265.00 16. Cara Murnan .................... 264.55 Event 14 - 400 Medley Relay 1. Virginia ...................................................... 3:33.49 (Finals: Mei Christensen 51.75, Katherine McDonnell 1:00.15, Liz Shaw 53.06, Megan Evo 48.53) 2. Virginia Tech.............................................. 3:36.50 (Finals: Stefanie Drechsel 53.66, Sarah Losinger 1:02.51, Megan Newell 52.95, Sara Smith 47.38) Day 4 Event 15 - 1650 Freestyle 1. Ashley Twichell (Duke) ............................ 15:56.50 3. Erika Hajnal ............................................ 16:00.16 11. Lauren Ritter ......................................... 16:37.34 Event 16 - 200 Backstroke 1. Mei Christensen (UVa)...... 1:53.05 ........... 1:52.22 10. Kelly deMarrais ............... 1:57.65 ........... 1:57.50 13. Sara Shapiro ................... 1:57.80 ........... 1:59.39 Event 17 - 100 Freestyle 1. Sara Smith ........................... 48.10 .............. 48.39 9. Stefanie Drechsel ................ 49.85 .............. 49.60 14. Jordan McHorney .............. 50.16 .............. 50.47 Event 18 - 200 Breaststroke 1. Layne Brodie (UNC) ......... 2:10.33 ........... 2:10.04 9. Sarah Losinger ................. 2:14.99 ........... 2:13.85 Event 19 - 200 Butterfly 1. Jen Vogel (Maryland) ........ 1:56.93 ........... 1:55.81 7. Megan Newell ................... 1:58.40 ........... 1:59.60 Event 20 - Platform Diving 1. Brittany Viola (Miami) ......... 343.35 ............ 361.85 5. Cara Murnan ...................... 239.75 ............ 247.65 12. Sarah Milton..................... 202.35 Event 21 - 400 Freestyle Relay 1. Virginia ...................................................... 3:15.22 (Finals: Mei Christensen 48.99, Kristen Wallace 48.86, Kristen Moores 48.90, Megan Evo 48.47) 2. Virginia Tech.............................................. 3:16.33 (Finals: Stefanie Drechsel 49.35, Sara Smith 48.11, Jordan McHorney 49.57, Megan Newell 49.30)

Women’s NCAA Championships March 19-21, 2009 Texas A&M Student Rec Center Natatorium College Station, Texas Final Team Standings 1. California............................411.5 2. Georgia ..............................400.5

3. Arizona..................................389 12. Virginia ................................117 20. North Carolina ......................41 24. Miami ....................................25 29. N.C. State .............................20 33. Duke .....................................14 34. Virginia Tech.......................13.5 43. Clemson..................................4 44. Maryland .................................3 Event Champions/Virginia Tech Results Individual Prelims

Finals

Event - 200 Freestyle Relay 1. Arizona.............................. 1:28.18 ........... 1:26.20 (Finals: Lara Jackson 21.27, Lindsey Kelly 21.75, Justine Schluntz 21.59, taylor Baughman 21.59) 17. Virginia Tech............................................ 1:29.88 (Finals: Stefanie Drechsel 23.13, Megan Newell 22.51, Jordan McHorney 22.49, Sara Smith 21.75) Event - 400 Freestyle Relay 1. California........................... 3:14.70 ........... 3:09.88 (Finals: Hannah Wilson 47.91, Liv Jensen 47.53, Erica Dagg 47.98, Dana Vollmer 46.46) 15. Virginia Tech.................... 3:16.21 ........... 3:17.35 (Finals: Stefanie Drechsel 49.04, Megan Newell 49.50, Jordan McHorney 49.57, Sara Smith 48.34) Event - 100 Freestyle 1. Dana Vollmer (Cal)............... 47.24 .............. 47.17 20. Sara Smith ......................... 48.10 .............. 48.52 51. Stefanie Drechsel .............. 49.35 .............. 49.92 Event - 500 Freestyle 1. Allison Schmitt (UGA) ....... 4:35.43 ........... 4:35.17 30. Erika Hajnal .................... 4:40.30 ........... 4:43.25 Event - 50 Freestyle 1. Lara Jackson (Arizona) ........ 21.75 .............. 21.40 11. Sara Smith ......................... 22.12 .............. 22.29 Event - 200 Medley Relay 1. Georgia ............................. 1:37.02 ........... 1:36.45 (Finals: Kristen Shickora 24.48, Kelly McNichols 26.84, Lisa Caprioglio 23.71, Anne-marie Botek 21.42) 19. Virginia Tech ................... 1:39.66 (Finals: Jordan McHorney 25.56, Sara Smith 27.93, Megan Newell 23.64, Steffi Drechsel 22.72) Event - 400 IM 1. Julia Smit (Stanford) ......... 4:04.56 .......... 4:00.56 22. Erika Hajnal ............................................ 4:11.74 Event - 100 Butterfly 1. Amanda Sims (Cal).............. 51.12 .............. 51.28 27. Megan Newell ............................................ 52.88 Event - 100 Backstroke 1. Gemma Spofforth (Florida) .. 51.45 .............. 50.55 46. Stefanie Drechsel ...................................... 54.43 60. Jordan McHorney ...................................... 55.33 Event - 1650 Freestyle 1. Wendy Trott (UGA) .................................. 15:45.49 13. Erika Hajnal .......................................... 16:07.76

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Men’s Honor Roll Conference Team Championships

Metro

Southern

1989 - Todd Sturgeon (1,650 Free) 1990 - Scott Santucci (200 Fly)

1957, 1964

Atlantic-10 2000

Conference Event Championships Southern 1938 - Walker (1-meter) 1943 - Thompson (200 Breast) 1955 - Bill Grossman (200 Breast), Lineweaver (100 Free) 1956 - Bill Grossman (50 Free, 200 IM), Tom Plymale (200 Fly) 1957 - Bill Grossman (100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 IM), Ronnie Hedley (220 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free) 1958 - J.V. Blondell (1-meter), Bill Grossman (100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 IM) 1959 - J.V. Blondell (1-meter), Bob Grossman (100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 IM) 1960 - Bob Grossman (200 Breast), Bob Overstreet (200 IM) 1961 - Mike Stoner (100 Back), Virginia Tech (400 Medley Relay) 1962 - Charlie Moore (200 Breast), Mike Stoner (100 Back), Tom Tomlinson (100 Fly, 200 Fly), Steve West (200 IM), Virginia Tech (400 Medley Relay) 1963 - Bob Buie (100 Breast, 200 Breast), Steve Garland (1650 Free), Tom Tomlinson (100 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM), Virginia Tech (400 Medley Relay) 1964 - Bob Buie (100 Breast, 200 Breast), Steve Garland (1650 Free), Ed Harvey (200 Fly), Virginia Tech (400 Medley Relay) 1965 - Bob Kirchner (200 Breast), Ed Harvey (100 Fly, 200 Fly), Bruce Reynolds (1-meter)

Virginia Tech Hall of Fame

Atlantic 10 Jonathan Wong (200 Fly) Jonathan Wong (100 Fly) Steve Cromer (1650 Free) Rob Duffy (200 Fly, 500 Free), Sky King (1650 Free) 2000 - Rob Duffy (200 Fly), Ray Hrabe (400 IM), Brian Russ (1650 Free) 1996 1997 1998 1999 -

Big East 2003 - Kevin Furlong (100 Breast) Joey Piekarski (200 IM), Steve Tozer (100 Back), Anders Frahm (200 Back), Virginia Tech (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) 2004 - Kevin Furlong (100 Breast), Joey Piekarski (200 IM), Chris Lindberg (50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Back), Gus Calado (200 Fly, 500 Free), Virginia Tech (200 Free Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay)

Atlantic Coast 2006 - Scott Beard (100 Fly), Gus Calado (200 Fly) 2007 - Scott Beard (100 Fly), Virginia Tech (200 Free Relay, 400 Free Relay) 2008 - Scott Beard (100 Fly), Kaan Tayla (50 Free, 100 Free), Virginia Tech (200 Free Relay)

Conference Awards Atlantic 10 1998 - Steve Cromer, Most Outstanding Rookie 1999 - Rob Duffy, Most Outstanding Rookie 2000 - Gregg Doulé, Student-Athlete of the Year

Bill Grossman

Bob Grossman

Big East 2003 - Kevin Furlong, Most Outstanding Swimmer Ned Skinner, Coach of the Year 2004 - Gus Calado, Most Outstanding Swimmer Ned Skinner, Coach of the Year

Atlantic Coast 2008 - Virginia Tech, Team Sportsmanship Award

National Achievements All-Americans 2004 - Gus Calado, 12th, 200 Fly (HM) 2005 - Kevin Furlong, 14th, 100 Breast (HM) 2006 - Gus Calado, 4th, 200 Fly Tom Alberi/Scott Beard/Calado/Zac Czaplicki, 15th, 800 Free Relay (HM) 2008 - Mikey McDonald, 11th, 1-meter (HM) Mikey McDonald, 15th, Platform (HM) 2009 - Mikey McDonald, 14th, 1-meter Mikey McDonald, 15th, 3-meter

Academic All-American 2000 - Greg Doulé, CoSIDA (third-team at-large)

Academic All-District (CoSIDA) 2000 - Greg Doulé, first-team 2006 - Neil Savage, second-team 2007 - Neil Savage, second-team

Swimmer of the Week

Kevin Furlong

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HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK

Women’s Honor Roll Virginia Tech Hall of Fame

Margaret Soulen Jessica Botzum

Conference Team Championships Atlantic 10 1999, 2000

Conference Event Championships Metro 1986 - Carolyn Anderson (1,650 Free) 1989 - Margaret Soulen (200 IM, 100 Back, 200 Back) 1991 - Kara Boyer (200 Fly)

2002 - Jen McLaughlin (200 Fly) 2004 - Mason Walsh (50 Free)

Atlantic Coast Mason Walsh (50 Free) Sara Smith (200 IM) Jessica Botzum (200 Breast, 200 IM) Jessica Botzum (100 Breast, 200 Breast), Sara Smith (50 Free, 100 Free), Virginia Tech (200 Medley Relay) 2009 - Sara Smith (50 Free, 100 Free) 2005 2006 2007 2008 -

Atlantic 10

Conference Awards

1996 - Angel Manchester (100 Fly, 200 Fly), Jennifer Finotti (200 Back), Jackie Davoud (1-meter, 3-meter), Virginia Tech (200 Free Relay) 1997 - Jennifer Finotti (200 Back, 200 IM) 1998 - Jordan Huegerich (100 Back, 200 Back), Lindsey Tew (100 Fly), Lexie White (200 IM, 400 IM), Jackie Davoud (1-meter, 3-meter), Virginia Tech (400 Medley Relay) 1999 - Lindsey Tew (50 Free), Kate Keeton (100 Breast, 200 Breast), Karen Most (100 Fly), Erin Milfeit (200 Back, 500 Free), Lexie White (200 IM), Jordan Huegerich (400 IM), Jackie Davoud (1-meter, 3-meter) Virginia Tech (200 Free Relay, 400 Free Relay, 400 Medley Relay) 2000 - Jill Turner (50 Free, 100 Free), Lindsey Tew (100 Fly, 200 Fly), Erin Milfeit (200 Back, 200 Free, 500 Free), Kelly Furlong (200 IM), Jordan Huegerich (400 IM), Virginia Tech (200, 400, 800 Free Relay, 200, 400 Medley)

Metro

BIG EAST

ACC Swimmer of the Week

2001 - Lindsey Tew (50 Free), Virginia Tech (400 Free Relay)

2009 - Megan Newell, Nov. 11 Sara Smith, Jan. 27

1989 - Margaret Soulen, Swimmer of the Year

Atlantic 10 1997 - Karen Gerrior, Most Outstanding Rookie 1998 - Jackie Davoud, Most Outstanding Diver Lexie White, Most Outstanding Rookie Chris Hansen, Coach of the Year 1999 - Jackie Davoud, Most Outstanding Diver Kate Keeton, Most Outstanding Rookie Ned Skinner, Coach of the Year 2000 - Erin Milfeit, Most Outstanding Swimmer Jill Turner, Most Outstanding Rookie Ned Skinner, Coach of the Year

Atlantic Coast 2005 - Jessica Botzum, Freshman of the Year 2007 - Jessica Botzum, Swimmer of the Year 2008 - Jessica Botzum, Swimmer of the Year Sara Smith, Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2009 - Sara Smith, Scholar-Athlete of the Year

National Achievements All-Americans 1989 - Margaret Soulen, 13th, 100 Back (HM) Margaret Soulen, 13th, 200 Back (HM) 2005 - Jessica Botzum, 7th, 200 Breast Jessica Botzum, 17th, 100 Breast (HM) 2006 - Jessica Botzum, 9th, 200 Breast (HM) 2007 - Jessica Botzum, 4th, 200 Breast Sara Smith, 7th, 100 Free Jessica Botzum, 8th, 100 Breast Sara Smith, 10th, 50 Free (HM) 2008 - Jessica Botzum, 5th, 100 Breast Jessica Botzum, 6th, 200 Breast Sara Smith, 16th, 100 Free (HM) Jordan McHorney/Botzum/Megan Newell/ Smith, 13th, 200 Medley Relay (HM) Jordan McHorney/Botzum/Megan Newell/ Smith, 14th, 400 Medley Relay (HM) 2009 - Sara Smith, 11th, 50 Free Erika Hajnal, 13th, 1650 Free, Stefanie Drechsel, Megan Newell, Jordan McHorney, Sara Smith, 15th, 400 Free Relay

Academic All-American 1998 - Kristina Neptun, CoSIDA (third-team at-large) 2007 - Jessica Botzum, CoSIDA (third-team at-large) 2008 - Jessica Botzum, CoSIDA (second-team at-large)

Academic All-District (CoSIDA) Kristina Neptun, first-team Jordan Huegerich, second-team Jill Turner, first-team Jessica Botzum, first-team Jessica Botzum, first-team Sara Smith, second-team 2009- Sara Smith, second-team 1998 2000 2002 2007 2008 -

Swimmer of the Week 2005 - Sara Smith, Oct. 19 (CollegeSwimming.com)

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Men’s Event Records Event

Virginia Tech

War Memorial Pool

Atlantic Coast Conference

50 Free

Kaan Tayla 19.50 (2008) Kaan Tayla 43.30 (2008) Zac Czaplicki 1:37.05 (2006) Gus Calado 4:22.50 (2005) Ben Miller 9:10.06 (2009) Caglar Gokbulut 15:15.92 (2009) Charlie Higgins 46.54 (2009) Charlie Higgins 1:43.85 (2009) Kevin Furlong 53.54 (2003) Jonathan Huss 1:59.36 (2009) Scott Beard 47.05 (2006) Gus Calado 1:44.25 (2006) Daniel Flynn 1:48.53 (2009) Gus Calado 3:51.63 (2006) deToll, Hawkins, Holmes, Ulatowski 1:18.75 (2009) deToll, Hawkins, Holmes, Ulatowski 2:55.49 (2009) Hughes, Trabuchi-Downey Uncur, Hawkins 6:30.03 (2009) Higgins, Huss deToll, Holmes 1:27.11 (2009) Higgins, Huss, deToll, Hawkins 3:11.18 (2009) Mikey McDonald 397.90 (2009) Artie Waters 490.55 (1985) Mikey McDonald 435.15 (2007) Doug Roper 505.40 (2004) Mikey McDonald 357.40 (2009) Doug Roper 392.00 (2005)

Kaan Tayla, Virginia Tech 19.87 (2008) Kaan Tayla, Virginia Tech 43.86 (2008) Evan Gregg, H2Okie Aquatics 1:37.48 (2009) Gus Calado, Virginia Tech 4:25.50 (2007) Fran Crippen, Virginia 9:11.61 (2005) Griffin Lutterbein, Virginia Tech 16:01.94 (2007) Scott Beard, Virginia Tech 49.32 (2007) Stephen Mellor, NC State 1:48.52 (2008) Mikey Malul, Georgia Tech 55.34 (2009) Ryan Hurley, Virginia 2:03.63 (2005) Scott Beard, Virginia Tech 47.95 (2008) Gus Calado, Virginia Tech 1:44.99 (2004) Evan Gregg, H2Okie Aquatics 1:48.13 (2009) Chris Turman, Virginia Tech 4:02.42 (1986) Tayla, Bova, deToll, Beard Virginia Tech 1:21.32 (2007) Tayla, Bova, Czaplicki, Beard Virginia Tech 3:00.21 (2008) Cross, Peterson, Duffy, Bassler Virginia Tech 7:04.70 (2001) Ayzenshtok, Wagner, Malul, Sousa Georgia Tech 1:30.47 (2009) Tozer, Furlong, Frahm, Lindberg Virginia Tech 3:20.14 (2004) Mikey McDonald, Virginia Tech 377.10 (2008)

Cullen Jones, NC State 19.07 (2006) Scot Robinson, Virginia 42.94 (2009) Matt McLean, Virginia 1:32.80 (2009) Matt McLean Virginia 4:10.00 (2009) Matt McLean, Virginia 8:46.50 (2009) Matt McLean, Virginia 14:35.12 (2009) Tommy Wyher, North Carolina 46.41 (2009) Andy Hodgson, Florida State 1:41.14 (2009) Ed Moses, Virginia 52.60 (2000) Ed Moses, Virginia 1:53.99 (2000) Tommy Wyher, North Carolina 46.21 (2009) Michael Raab, Virginia 1:42.84 (2003) Gal Nevo, Georgia Tech 1:43.34 (2009) Gal Nevo, Georgia Tech 3:39.33 (2009) Sousa, Plummer, Copeland, Robberson Georgia Tech 1:17.84 (2009) Robberson, Azar, Geissinger, McLean Virginia 2:51.50 (2008) Azar, Robison, Karasek, McLean Virginia 6:15.02 (2009) Ayzenshtok, Wagner, Malul, Sousa Georgia Tech 1:26.00 (2009) Olsen, Robertson, Hurley, Robinson Virginia 3:08.71 (2009)

100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 1650 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM 200 Free Relay 400 Free Relay 800 Free Relay 200 Medley Relay 400 Medley Relay 1M Diving (6) 1M Diving (11) 3M Diving (6) 3M Diving (11) Platform (6) Platform (10)

Virginia Tech records are in bold.

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Paul Spray, Florida State 560.25 (1992) Mikey McDonald, Virginia Tech 435.15 (2007) Louis Gagnet, Florida State 621.05 (2003)


HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK

Women’s Event Records Event

Virginia Tech

War Memorial Pool

Atlantic Coast Conference

50 Free

Sara Smith 21.96 (2009) Sara Smith 48.10 (2009) Kelly deMarrais 1:47.58 (2009) Erika Hajnal 4:40.30 (2009) Erika Hajnal 9:40. 18 (2009) Erika Hajnal 16:00.16 (2009) Steffi Drechsel 53.66 (2009) Kelly deMarrais 1:57.50 (2009) Jessica Botzum 1:00.56 (2008) Jessica Botzum 2:10.13 (2008) Megan Newell 52.61 (2009) Megan Newell 1:58.40 (2009) Jessica Botzum 2:00.53 (2007) Erika Hajnal 4:11.74 (2009) McHorney, Newell, Drechsel, Smith 1:29.29 (2009) Drechsel, McHorney Smith, Newell 3:16.21 (2009) Hajnal, Ritter Howanitz, deMarrais 7:15.10 (2009) McHorney, Earl, Newell, Smith 1:38.56 (2009) Drechsel, Losinger Newell, Smith 3:36.50 (2009) Jackie Davoud 312.68 (1998) Jackie Davoud 439.05 (1998) Sarah Milton 310.42 (2009) Laura Lunn 487.35 (2005) Cara Murnan 247.65 (2009) Laura Lunn 388.85 (2005)

Sara Smith, Virginia Tech 22.18 (2009) Kayla Andrews, West Virginia 49.91 (2008) Kristin Brown, Pittsburgh 1:49.72 (2006) Erika Hajnal, Virginia Tech 4:51.81 (2009) Erika Hajnal, Virginia Tech 9:47.12 (2009) Lauren Ritter, Virginia Tech 17:03.55 (2007) Brielle White, Virginia 55.66 (2005) Mei Christensen, Virginia 2:01.22 (2008) Jessica Botzum, Virginia Tech 1:02.85 (2006) Jessica Botzum, Virginia Tech 2:16.64 (2007) Megan Newell, Virginia Tech 53.99 (2009) Liz Shaw, Virginia 2:00.90 (2007) Sara Smith, Virginia Tech 2:03.45 (2009) Cami Sink, Clemson 4:24.13 (1998) Walsh, Guschke, Johnson, Daniell Virginia Tech 1:34.04 (2006) Brown, Safritt, Redcay, Wallace Pittsburgh 3:24.56 (2006) Turner, Drolet, Spradlin, Milfeit Virginia Tech 7:44.38 (2001) McHorny, Earl, Newell, Smith Virginia Tech 1:40.95 (2009) Shoust, Redman, Tielking, Brown Virginia 3:46.63 (2005) Jackie Davoud, Virginia Tech 312.68 (1998)

Sara Smith, Virginia Tech 21.96 (2009) Sara Smith, Virginia Tech 48.10 (2009) Michelle Parkhurst, Clemson 1:44.74 (2008) Katura Harvey, North Carolina 4:39.12 (2009) Cara Lane, Virginia 9:36.35 (2001) Whitney Sprague, North Carolina 15:51.02 (2008) Mei Christensen, Virginia 51.79 (2009) Mei Christensen, Virginia 1:52.22 (2009) Layne Brodie, North Carolina 1:00.02 (2009) Layne Brodie, North Carolina 2:10.04 (2009) Richelle Depold, North Carolina 52.34 (1997) Megan Evo Virginia 1:54.59 (2009) Megan Evo, Virginia 1:56.17 (2009) Claire Crippen, Virginia 4:08.78 (2009) Christensen, Wallace, Evo, Davis Virginia 1:29.12 (2009) Davis, Glover, Evo, Lewis Virginia 3:18.69 (2008) Evo, Wallace, Shaw, Harris Virginia 7:05.72 (2009) Christensen, McDonnell, Shaw, Wallace Virginia 1:37.50 (2009) Christensen, McDonnell, Shaw, Evo Virginia 3:33.49 (2009)

100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1000 Free 1650 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM 200 Free Relay 400 Free Relay 800 Free Relay 200 Medley Relay 400 Medley Relay 1M Diving (6) 1M Diving (11) 3M Diving (6) 3M Diving (11) Platform (5) Platform (9)

Jennie Graviss, Clemson 459.80 Hannah Krimm, Georgia Tech 327.95 (2009) Agnes Gerlach, NC State 567.15 (1993)

Virginia Tech records are in bold.

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Men’s All-Time Best Performers 50 FREESTYLE Kaan Tayla Christian Lindberg Stephen Hawkins Zach Holmes Richard Ulatowski

19.50 19.82 19.83 19.94 20.00

2008 2004 2009 2009 2009

100 FREESTYLE Kaan Tayla Stephen Hawkins Christian Lindberg Ian deToll Zach Holmes

43.30 43.96 44.14 44.17 44.25

2008 2009 2004 2009 2009

200 FREESTYLE Zac Czaplicki Stephen Hawkins Chip Hughes Gus Calado Bryan Uncur

1:37.05 1:37.08 1:37.54 1:37.81 1:38.16

2006 2009 2009 2005 2009

500 FREESTYLE Gus Calado 4:22.50 Bryan Uncur 4:23.41 Blake Trabuchi-Downey 4:23.46 Ben Miller 4:25.09 Zac Czaplicki 4:25.27

2005 2009 2009 2009 2007

1,000 FREESTYLE Ben Miller 9:10.06 Bryan Uncur 9:11.54 Caglar Gokbulut 9:16.62 Blake Trabuchi-Downey 9:19.76 Griffin Lutterbein 9:20.83

2009 2009 2009 2009 2007

1,650 FREESTYLE Caglar Gokbulut 15:15.92 Ben Miller 15:16.28 Bryan Uncur 15:19.04 Blake Trabuchi-Downey15:24.51 Griffin Lutterbein 15:26.62

2009 2009 2009 2009 2007

200 BREASTSTROKE Jonathan Huss Scott Harkins Joey Piekarski Kevin Furlong David Szabo

100 BACKSTROKE Charlie Higgins Scott Beard Tom Alberi Christian Lindberg Steve Tozer

46.54 48.43 48.98 49.08 49.13

2009 2008 2005 2004 2003

100 BUTTERFLY Scott Beard Ian deToll Gus Calado Charlie Higgins Anders Frahm

1:43.85 1:46.29 1:46.98 1:47.03 1:47.49

53.54 53.56 54.71 55.63 55.65

200 BACKSTROKE Charlie Higgins Gus Calado Anders Frahm Scott Beard Tom Alberi 100 BREASTSTROKE Kevin Furlong Jonathan Huss Scott Harkins David Litchfield Joey Piekarski

Current team members are in bold.

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Kaan Tayla

1:59.36 1:59.76 1:59.88 2:00.56 2:01.43

2009 2009 2004 2003 2003

47.05 47.67 47.84 48.17 48.28

2006 2009 2007 2009 2003

2009 2005 2003 2005 2005

200 BUTTERFLY Gus Calado 1:44.25 Trey Stewart 1:45.76 Blake Trabuchi-Downey 1:46.55 Troy Hoff 1:47.91 Anders Frahm 1:48.15

2006 2009 2009 2000 2003

2003 2009 2009 2003 2004

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Dan Flynn Nevin Cook Joey Piekarski Scott Harkins David Szabo

1:48.53 1:49.21 1:49.33 1:50.19 1:50.28

2009 2009 2004 2009 2003

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Gus Calado Nevin Cook Ben Miller Daniel Flynn David Szabo 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. deToll, Huss, Holmes, Higgins 2. Beard, Harkins, deToll, Tayla 3. Tozer, Furlong, Piantadosi, Lindberg 4. Alberi, Furlong, Calado, Sherman 5. Lindberg, Furlong, Calado, Moore 6. Calado, Bova, Beard, Tayla 7. Alberi, Furlong, Calado, DeLollo 8. Beard, Bova, deToll, Tayla 9. Tozer, Furlong, Frahm, Lindberg 10. Higgins, Huss, deToll, Holmes

3:51.63 3:54.14 3:54.35 3:54.90 3:56.84

2006 2009 2009 2009 2003

1:27.11

2009

1:28.03

2008

1:28.49

2003

1:28.98

2005

1:29.08

2004

1:29.34

2007

1:29.56

2004

1:29.76

2007

1:30.20

2002

1:30.56

2009


HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK 400 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Higgins, deToll, Huss, Hawkins 2. Tozer, Furlong, Frahm, Lindberg 3. Alberi, Furlong, Beard, Czaplicki 4. Beard, Harkins, deToll, Tayla 5. Tozer, Furlong, Duffy, Piantadosi 6. Calado, Czaplicki, Beard, Cancila 7. Holmes, Huss, Cancila, Czaplicki 8. Lindberg, Furlong, Calado, Litchfield 9. Calado, Harkins, deToll, Bova 10. Alberi, Furlong, Beard, Sherman 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. deToll, Hawkins, Holmes, Ulatowski 2. Tayla, Bova, Hawkins, Beard 3. Tayla, Bova, deToll, Beard 4. Hawkins, Ulatowski Holmes, deToll 5. Lindberg, Moore Alberi, Furlong 6. Beard, Cancila Bova, Alberi 7. Lindberg, Moore, Piantadosi, Furlong 8. Ulatowski, Hawkins, Cancila, Holmes 9. Hawkins, Holmes, deToll, Ulatowski 10 . DeLollo, Beard, Furlong, Alberi 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. deToll, Hawkins, Holmes, Ulatowski 2. Tayla, Bova, Czaplicki, Beard 3. Tayla, Bova, Holmes, Beard 4. Hawkins, Ulatowski, deToll, Holmes 5. Tayla, Bova, deToll, Beard 6. Beard, Czaplicki, Cancila, Alberi 7. Lindberg, Sherman, Alberi, Calado 8. Beard, Bova, Cancila, Czaplicki 9. Murray, Cline, Willis, Flanders 10. deToll, Bova, Holmes, Tayla

3:11.18

2009

3:15.24

2003

3:17.03

2005

3:18.35

2007

3:18.65

2002

3:18.87

2006

3:19.91

2008

3:20.14

2004

3:20.76

2007

3:22.09

2005

1:18.75

2009

1:19.37

2008

1:19.47

2007

1:19.82

2009

1:20.46

2004

1:21.03

2006

1:21.27

2003

1:21.53

2007

1:21.73

2009

1:21.95

2005

2:55.49

2009

2:56.67

2007

2:57.13

2008

2:57.74

2009

2:58.27

2007

2:58.92

2006

2:59.36

2004

3:00.95

2005

3:01.49

1991

3:01.57

2007

800 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Hughes, Trabuchi-Downey, 6:30.03 Uncur, Hawkins 2. Calado, Czaplicki, 6:30.55 Beard, Alberi 3. Beard, Czaplicki, 6:32.83 Tayla, Calado

2009

2006 2007

Ben Miller

Scott Beard

4. Calado, Czaplicki, 6:34.10 Beard, Jamerson 5. Czaplicki, Hughes, 6:34.20 Tayla, Beard 6. Calado, Czaplicki, 6:40.15 Riley, Beard 7. Tayla, Hughes, 6:41.75 Francis, Beard 8. Cline, Willis, 6:43.86 Murray, Flanders 9. Alberi, Szabo, 6:44.45 Jamerson, Calado 10. Hughes, Uncur 6:45.37 Morgan, Trabuchi-Downey 1-METER BOARD (6 Dives) Mikey McDonald Doug Roper Chris Waldheim Artie Waters Daniel Martin

397.90 326.92 322.28 313.05 307.35

2009 2005 2007 1983 2007

2005 2008 2005 2007 1991 2004 2009

3-METER BOARD (6 Dives) Mikey McDonald Chris Waldheim Artie Waters Daniel Martin Trevor Michalak

435.15 338.80 333.50 333.30 325.27

2007 2007 1985 2007 2009

(11 Dives) Doug Roper Shawn Reed Artie Waters Ken McDonnell Shawn Lewis

505.40 494.95 492.95 488.75 467.05

2004 1991 1984 1983 1999

PLATFORM (6 Dives) Mikey McDonald

357.40

2009

(10 Dives; discontinued in 2005) Doug Roper 392.00

2005

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Women’s All-Time Best Performers 50 FREESTYLE Sara Smith Mason Walsh Jordan McHorney Stefanie Drechsel Megan Newell

21.96 22.55 22.88 22.90 22.95

2009 2006 2009 2009 2009

100 BACKSTROKE Stefanie Drechsel Jordan McHorney Sara Shapiro Lauren Haley Sarah Ameen

100 FREESTYLE Sara Smith Stefanie Drechsel Mason Walsh Jordan McHorney Emily Ferguson

48.10 49.35 49.98 50.16 50.24

2009 2009 2005 2009 2009

200 FREESTYLE Kelly deMarrais Sara Smith Erika Hajnal Erin Milfeit Jill Turner

1:47.58 1:48.30 1:48.97 1:49.39 1:49.58

500 FREESTYLE Erika Hajnal Kelly deMarrais Lauren Ritter Erin Milfeit Sara Shapiro

4:40.30 4:45.99 4:47.11 4:49.36 4:50.31

53.66 54.63 55.38 55.60 55.72

2009 2009 2009 2009 2009

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Jessica Botzum Sara Smith Abby Barney Allison Luttermoser Millie Campbell

2:00.53 2:00.71 2:02.74 2:03.55 2:03.68

2007 2006 2009 2007 2006

200 BACKSTROKE Kelly deMarrais Sara Shapiro Katy Peterson Erin Milfeit Sarah Ameen

1:57.50 1:57.80 2:00.15 2:00.37 2:01.06

2009 2009 2004 2001 2009

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Erika Hajnal Allison Luttermoser Lauren Ritter Katie Priess Millie Campbell

4:11.74 4:20.19 4:22.38 4:23.51 4:24.10

2009 2009 2009 2009 2007

2009 2007 2009 2001 2003

100 BREASTSTROKE Jessica Botzum Mason Walsh Sarah Losinger Jessica Earl Millie Campbell

1:00.56 1:02.24 1:02.42 1:02.65 1:02.84

2008 2005 2009 2009 2007

1:38.56

2009

1:38.88

2008

1:40.95

2009

200 BREASTSTROKE Jessica Botzum Sarah Losinger Millie Campbell Katie Priess Jessica Earl

1:41.08

2007

2009 2009 2009 2000 2009

2:10.13 2:13.85 2:15.31 2:17.16 2:17.84

2008 2009 2007 2009 2009

1:41.54

2009

1:42.00

2009

1:42.10

2009

1:43.10

2005

1:43.54

2001

1:43.63

2004

3:36.50

2009

3:37.06

2008

1,000 FREESTYLE Erika Hajnal Lauren Ritter Jeanette Batten Jamie Spradlin Beth Byrum

9:40.18 10:02.73 10:08.04 10:08.11 10:11.56

2009 2009 2005 2003 2005

100 BUTTERFLY Megan Newell Sara Smith Abby Barney Lindsey Tew Jen McLaughlin

1,650 FREESTYLE Erika Hajnal Lauren Ritter Jeanette Batten Jamie Spradlin Carolyn Anderson

16:00.16 16:37.34 16:41.82 16:46.37 16:50.49

2009 2009 2005 2003 1986

200 BUTTERFLY Megan Newell Jen McLaughlin Erika Hajnal Allison Luttermoser Abby Barney

Mason Walsh

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52.61 53.14 55.22 55.34 55.52

2009 2009 2009 2001 2002

1:58.40 2:01.07 2:01.83 2:02.39 2:02.87

2009 2002 2009 2009 2009

200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. McHorney, Earl, Newell, Smith 2. McHorney, Botzum, Newell, Smith 3. McHorney, Earl, Newell, Smith 4. Suhr, Botzum, Newell, Smith 5. McHorney, Earl, Newell, Smith 6. McHorney, Earl, Newell, Smith 7. McHorney, Earl, Newell, Smith 8. Ribeiro, M. Walsh, Horning, Smith 9. Furlong, Brielmaier, McLaughlin, Tew 10. Peterson, Brielmaier, Tarpey, Walsh 400 MEDLEY RELAY 1. Drechsel, Losinger, Newell, Smith 2. McHorney, Botzum, Newell, Smith


HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK 3. Shapiro, Botzum, Newell, Smith 4. Ribeiro, Botzum, Horning, M. Walsh 5. Peterson, Brielmaier, McLaughlin, Turner 6. Peterson, Sample, McLaughlin, Turner 7. Furlong, Brielmaier, McLaughlin, Tew 8. Peterson, Botzum, Horning, M. Walsh 9. Ribeiro, Botzum, Newell, Smith 10. Peterson, Botzum Tarpey, M. Walsh 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. McHorney, Drechsel, Newell, Smith 2. Smith, Newell, Gomes, McHorney 3. McHorney, Newell Botzum, Smith 4. Smith, Gomes, McHorney, Horning 5. M. Walsh, Smith, Ribeiro, Guschke 6. M. Walsh, Smith Guschke, Ribeiro 7. Turner, Drolet, Freese, Tew 8. Ribeiro, M. Walsh, Guschke, Daniell 9. Smith, McHorney, C. Walsh, Newell 10. M. Walsh, Smith, Guschke, Ribeiro 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. McHorney, Drechsel, Newell, Smith 2. Drechsel, McHorney, Newell, Smith T-3. Smith, M. Walsh, C. Walsh, Ribeiro T-3. Smith, M. Walsh, Guschke, Ribeiro 5. McHorney, Gomes Newell, Smith 6. Turner, Drolet, Freese, Tew 7. M. Walsh, Guschke C. Walsh, Ribeiro 8. Turner, Guschke, Drolet, Spradlin 9. Drolet, Furlong, Milfeit, Turner 10. Drechsel, McHorney, Barney, Newell 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Hajnal, Ritter, deMarrais, Howanitz 2. Smith, M. Campbell, Luttermoser, Jones 3. Smith, deMarrais, Howanitz, Barney 4. Spradlin, Drolet, Guschke, Turner 5. Turner, Spradlin,

3:43.50

2007

3:45.42

2006

3:46.89

2003

3:46.98

2002

3:47.02

2001

3:47.04

2005

3:47.31

2006

3:47.56

2004

1:29.29

2009

1:30.87

2009

1:32.02

2008

1:32.13

2008

1:32.42

2006

1:32.47

2005

1:32.58

2001

1:33.09

2005

1:33.37

2007

1:34.04

2005

3:16.21

2009

3:20.94

2009

3:23.04

2006

3:23.04

2005

3:23.06

2008

3:23.28

2001

3:23.37

2005

3:24.80

2003

3:25.20

2002

3:25.78

2009

7:15.10

2009

7:22.62

2007

7:23.47

2009

7:25.92

2003

7:26.34

2001

Jordan McHorney

Jill Turner

Drolet, Milfeit 6. M. Campbell, Guschke, Gardner, Batten 7. Luttermoser, M. Campbell, deMarrais, Barney 8. Spradlin, Gardner, Guschke, Courtney T-9. Gardner, Turner, Drolet, Spradlin T-9. Smith, S. Jones, M. Campbell, Pearsall

7:27.45

2005

7:30.06

2008

7:32.41

2004

7:32.55

2002

7:32.55

2005

1-METER BOARD (6 Dives) Jackie Davoud Sarah Milton Lara Beth Elder Martha Peck Claire Jakabcin

312.68 285.53 277.95 277.10 273.38

1998 2007 2006 1996 2004

3-METER BOARD (6 Dives) Sarah Milton Cara Murnan Laura Beth Elder

310.42 304.88 298.10

2009 2009 2006

Laura Lunn Jackie Davoud

297.85 294.08

2005 1998

(11 Dives) Laura Lunn Jackie Davoud Debbie Williams Kelly-Ayn McKay Robin Wood

487.35 483.85 435.00 431.70 414.65

2005 1997 1982 1990 2003

PLATFORM (5 Dives) Cara Murnan Sarah Milton

247.65 202.35

2009 2009

(9 Dives; discontinued in 2005) Laura Lunn 388.85

2005

Current team members are in bold.

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Year-by-Year Results Men’s varsity swimming began in 1933 at Virginia Tech. Women began varsity swimming at Tech in 1976.

Year 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1975-76

Conference Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern State Meet State Meet Southern Southern State Meet Southern Southern Southern SOUTHERN Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern SOUTHERN Southern State Meet State Meet State Meet

Rec. Conf. Finish 4-0 2-3 Fifth 0-4 2-5 Seventh 1-6 Sixth 3-7 Eighth 1-7 1-7 Eighth 3-4 Fourth 4-2 Fourth 2-5 Second 4-6 Third 4-4 Fifth 2-5 Fifth 3-5 Third 2-5 2-4 Fifth 1-2 2-1 Second Second 5-1 5-2 FIRST 4-1 Second 2-4 Fourth 3-1 Third 4-1 Second 4-3 Second 2-5 Second 6-3 FIRST 5-3 Second 3-3 4-6 5-3 2-4-1 3-4 2-3 Third 6-2 4-4 Fifth 4-5 Third

Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Conference State Meet State Meet Metro (m)/State Meet Metro Independent † Independent † Independent † Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Independent † Independent † Independent † Independent † Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 ATLANTIC 10 ATLANTIC 10 BIG EAST BIG EAST BIG EAST BIG EAST Atlantic Coast Atlantic Coast Atlantic Coast Atlantic Coast Atlantic Coast

Men’s Record 6-2 2-7 6-3 7-2 6-3 6-3 2-6 4-6 3-6 5-2 2-0 0-5 2-0 4-4 6-3 6-4 7-6 8-4 7-3 3-7 6-7 10-3 4-7 5-6 5-5 5-3 5-3 6-3 6-5 5-6 10-2 12-3 7-1

Conf. Finish Second Fourth/Second Second Seventh Seventh Seventhx Fifth Fifth Third Fourth Fourth Fourth Third Third Second Fourth Seventh Fifth Sixth Sixth Fifth Second FIRST Third Third Second Third Seventh Sixth Fourth Fifth Fifth

Women’s Record 5-1 7-6 8-4 7-4 6-2 8-2 3-5 5-4 3-7 5-3 2-0 3-2 2-0 6-3 5-2 4-6 7-7 7-4 5-4 5-4 8-5 12-1 5-5 11-1 6-4 9-1 7-3 7-3 7-4 9-2 9-2 14-2 6-1

Conf. Finish First First Second First Fifth Fifth Fourth Fourth Fourth Fourth Fourth Fourth Fourth Third Third Third Ninth Sixth Fourth Second Second FIRST FIRST Second Fourth Fourth Third Fifth Fourth Fourth Fourth Third

† Conference finishes are from the National Independent Championships or the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships.

* 1943-46 — no team competition ** 1973-75 — no team competition

Coaching History Coach Philip C. Sherer Louis A. Onesty Dick Redding Fred Robinson Bob Kirchner Ted Manley Bill Beecher Greg Spradling Scott Morris Richard Bader Wayne Norris Chris Hansen Ned Skinner Head coach Ned Skinner leads the coaches roster in winning percentage with .792.

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Tenure 1933-47 1947-53 1954-71 1971-72 1972-74 1974-76 1976-78 1978-80 1980-83 1983-86 1986-1996 1996-1998 1998-present

No. Years 14* 6 18 1 2* 2* 2 2 3 3 10 2 11

Record 23-51 17-29 60-51-1 6-2 4-4 4-5 20-16 28-13 31-21 25-28 92-69 36-16 160-42

*No team competition through the years of 1943-1946 and 1973-75.

Pct. .311 .367 .553 .750 .500 .444 .556 .683 .596 .472 .571 .692 .792


HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK

Tech’s Record vs. All Opponents Men OPPONENT Air Force Appalachian State Auburn Charleston Cincinnati Connecticut Clemson Davidson Drury Duke Duquesne East Carolina Emory Evansville Fairmont State Florida Atlantic Florida State Furman George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Hollins Howard Illinois James Madison Kentucky La Salle Louisville Marshall Mary Washington Maryland Miami (FL) Minneota Missouri

W — 1 0 5 1 1 2 11 1 4 1 6 1 2 3 2 0 1 3 0 0 3 — 2 — 5 1 1 2 1 — 6 — 0 0

L — 0 1 0 1 0 11 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 4 — 0 — 4 0 2 1 1 — 7 — 1 1

Men

Women First — 1978 1984 1991 1990 2001 1984 1991 2007 1977 1995 1981 1992 1994 1980 1992 1984 1989 1995 1980 1997 1999 — 1993 — 1985 2007 1987 1990 1977 — 1982 — 2004 2007

W 1 1 0 5 0 1 4 11 1 2 2 5 1 2 3 1 0 1 4 — 2 5 2 2 1 14 1 3 3 1 1 4 1 — 0

L 0 0 1 0 2 0 9 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 — 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 — 1

First 1977 1978 1984 1991 1990 2001 1984 1991 2007 1977 1995 1981 1992 1994 1980 1992 1984 1989 1995 — 1997 2004 1977 1993 2007 1976 2007 1988 1990 2005 1976 1977 2004 — 2007

OPPONENT

Women

W

L

First

W

L

First

Missouri State 1 Morris Harvey 3 Navy — North Carolina 0 North Carolina State 4 Northeast Louisiana 0 Notre Dame 1 Old Dominion 15 Ohio State 0 Penn State 1 Pittsburgh 3 Radford — Randolph-Macon — Rhode Island 1 Richmond 8 Roanoke College — South Carolina 3 Southern Illinois 1 Sweet Briar — Tampa 1 Tennessee 0 UMBC 2 UNC Charlotte 3 UNC Wilmington 4 Villanova 2 VCU 6 Virginia 1 Virginia Military 12 Wake Forest 1 Washington & Lee 5 West Virginia 11 William & Mary 8 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 Wright State 1 Xavier 3

0 0 — 3 9 1 0 3 1 0 6 — — 0 2 — 9 0 — 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 23 0 2 1 13 1 0 0 0

2007 1976 — 1999 1981 1992 2000 1979 2001 2006 1982 — — 1998 1976 — 1982 2007 — 1997 1981 1995 1989 2006 1999 1976 1976 1976 1976 1976 1979 1976 1984 2001 1995

1 — 0 0 7 1 — 18 1 0 7 3 3 1 11 2 3 1 4 1 0 2 3 4 2 5 1 1 — — 15 16 2 1 2

0 — 1 3 5 0 — 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 2 22 0 — — 11 1 0 0 0

2007 — 1992 1999 1981 1992 — 1976 2001 2006 1992 2001 1976 1998 1979 1978 1982 2007 1977 1997 1977 1995 1989 2006 1999 1976 1977 2008 — — 1977 1976 1994 2001 1995

127

1933

205

101

1971

Total

171

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HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK

2008-2009 Awards Conference Honors

All-America Honors

ACC Medalists

Gold- First Team All-Conference Sara Smith .................................50 free, 100 free

Sara Smith 50 Freestyle (11th) 400 Freestyle Relay (15th)

Steffi Drechsel 400 Freestyle Relay (15th)

Erika Hajnal 1650 Freestyle (13th)

Mikey McDonald 1-Meter (14th) 3-Meter (15th)

Silver - Second Team All-Conference Stefanie Drechsel ........... 400 medley, 400 free relay Jessica Earl ................................... 200 medley relay Erika Hajnal ................................................. 500 free Charlie Higgins ...........................................100 back Sarah Losinger .............................. 400 medley relay Jordan McHorney ........... 200 medley, 400 free relay Megan Newell ... 200 medley, 400 medley, 400 free relay Sara Smith ........ 200 medley, 400 medley, 400 free relay Bronze - Third Team All-Conference Ian deToll ....................................... 400 medley relay Stefanie Drechsel ............................... 200 free relay Erika Hajnal .................................. 400 IM, 1650 free Stephen Hawkins........................... 400 medley relay Charlie Higgins .............................. 400 medley relay Jonathan Huss............................... 400 medley relay Mikey McDonald ..................1-meter, platform diving Jordan McHorney ............................... 200 free relay Megan Newell ..................................... 200 free relay Sara Smith .............................. 100 fly, 200 free relay

All-ACC Academic Team

Stefanie Drechsel, Caglar Gokbulut, Johnathan Huss, Stephanie Jones, Sarah Losinger, Jordan McHorney, Trevor Michalak, Ben Miller, Cara Murnan, Megan Newell, Sara Smith, Trey Stewart, Blake Trabuchi-Downey

Jordan McHorney 400 Freestyle Relay (15th)

Megan Newell 400 Freestyle Relay (15th)

ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Recipient Sara Smith

ACC Swimmer of the Week Megan Newell - Nov. 11 Sara Smith - Jan. 27

ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Sara Smith

Team Honors MVP

Sara Smith Mikey McDonald

Rookie of the Year Erika Hajnal Charlie Higgins

Coaches’ Award Jonathan Huss Kelly deMarrais

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SUPPORT SERVICES

Student Life

At Virginia Tech, student-athletes don’t just play sports. With help from the Athletics Office of Student Life, Hokie student-athletes work outside the athletic arena to develop into community assets and responsible adults. Inspired by the NCAA/CHAMPS (Changing Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success) Life Skills Program, the Athletics Office of Student Life creates programs designed to enhance studentathletes in five areas of commitment: athletic excellence, academic excellence, personal and leadership development, community service and career development. The program has been previously honored for its commitment to serving the good of the student-athletes by the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Association as a program of excellence. Led by the Virginia Tech Student Athlete Advisory Committee, Hokie student-athletes volunteered countless hours in the local community last year. In addition, over 300 Virginia Tech student-athletes earned a 3.00 grade point average during one or both semesters. The accomplishments in the classroom and the community are all the more impressive given the Hokie student-athletes’ success in the 2008-2009 season. The office is under the guidance of Assistant Athletics Director for Student Life Reyna Gilbert. She is assisted by Student Services Coordinator Danny White.

Student Athlete Advisory Committee The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is a committee made up of studentathletes assembled to provide insight on the

Assisting in the Development of the Total Person

student-athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations and policies that affect student-athletes’ lives on NCAA member institution campuses. Two members of each sports team serve on SAAC each academic year and meet twice a month to discuss issues and concerns regarding their sports, department of athletics, ACC and NCAA legislation. The leadership team during 2008-2009 was Beth Walker (softball) – president; Preston Lemon (men’s tennis) – vice president; and Brittany Pryor (track and field) – secretary. Each year, SAAC sponsors a canned food drive during the basketball season.

Personal Development The Office of Student Life aims to help student-athletes lead balanced lifestyles, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills. To do so, each team attends two personal development workshops during the year. The workshops educate them in healthy living, service learning, career development, diversity and life skills.

Career Development Virginia Tech student-athletes savor their collegiate athletic experiences with the understanding that upon graduation, they will need to secure a job. The Student Life Office worked with Becca Scott in the Virginia Tech Career Services Center to create programs designed to teach student-athletes why they are much sought after for their transferable skills (resiliency, time management, teamwork, competitiveness and ambition).

Student-athletes have access to several career development programs.

Academic Excellence

The Virginia Tech Athletics Office of Student Life is responsible for nominating studentathletes for academic honors and awards. Athletes are nominated for on-campus, Atlantic Coast Conference and national awards. Student-athletes with a 3.0 GPA are rewarded each semester by being honored on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. In 2008-2009, 342 studentathletes were named to this prestigious list. Pedro Graber (men’s tennis) and Kelly Phillips (women’s track and field) received the Skelton Award for Academic Excellence in Athletics. The award is given to one male and one female student-athlete who demonstrate leadership, outstanding academic excellence and community involvement. The recipients of the award each receive a $5,000 scholarship donated by the late Dr. Bill Skelton and his wife Peggy.

Community Outreach Virginia Tech student-athletes are involved more than ever in the local community. Having volunteered many hours in the schools, community groups and hospitals, student-athletes are setting a high precedent for all involved with the program. Under the “Hokies with Heart” umbrella, each sports team has a community partner with which they volunteer their time. During the season they also host a home match to honor the partnership program. Each athletic team at Virginia Tech is encouraged to select one local charity on which to focus their philanthropic efforts throughout the year.

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SUPPORT SERVICES

Student-Athlete Academic Support Services The success of Virginia Tech’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs rest largely on the academic progress of each student-athlete. The academic performance of Tech student-athletes has improved each year due in part to the Student Athlete Academic Support Services (SAASS). The Virginia Tech graduation rate for student-athletes has risen significantly in recent years and was a school-best 76 percent for 2007. This marked the fourth time in six years that Virginia Tech’s student-athlete graduation rate has been 70 percent or better. In addition to posting impressive graduation figures, current Virginia Tech student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom. For the 2008 calendar year, well over 300 3.0 GPA’s were earned by student-athletes, student trainers, student managers, cheerleaders and HighTechs. These student-athletes and students from support areas were recognized at the Athletic Director’s Honors Breakfast last spring. Whether in the classroom or in the pool, expectations placed on Virginia Tech studentathletes remain consistently high year after year. In collaboration with the Tech Athletics Department, Student-Athlete Academic Support Services (SAASS) works tirelessly to help Hokie student-athletes achieve their full potential, both on and off the field. Services available include tutors, study assistance, computer and technology aid as well as individual skill development programs. In addition, SAASS integrates its services with those of the Virginia Tech community, assisting students in arranging appointments with various University departments, such as their academic advisors, the Registrar, the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, dean’s offices, Career Services, Cook Counseling Center, Cranwell International Center and the Center for Academic Enrichment and Excellence. The department is committed to providing a comprehensive academic and personal development program for student-athletes, offering academic counseling in combination with university academic advising to ensure students receive a complete system of support. Each team at Virginia Tech is assigned an academic counselor to coordinate individualized support efforts for every team member. Together, SAASS department members assist approximately 500 student-athletes in all areas of academic assistance, from freshman orien-

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Mike Swanhart Assistant Director SAASS

Swanhart begins his second year with the H2Okies as an assistant director for swimming and diving. Prior to joining Tech, Swanhart spent a year and a half at Florida Atlantic in a similar role. Swanhart completed his master’s degree at Barry University in sports management, while receiving his undergraduate degree at Rowan University in communications. He currently works with the Hokie men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s soccer and softball teams.

All student-athletes have access to the SAASS computer lab in Lane Stadium.

tation to course selection to career counseling and planning.

SAASS Mission and Programs: Available Services Athletic Transitions — (Freshman studentathletes) A required course designed to ease the transition from high school to college. Orientation — A course designed for freshman and transfer student-athletes. Tutoring — (All student-athletes) Individual and group tutoring appointments are available on-site. Academic Progress — (Freshman and transfer student-athletes) Professors send academic progress reports to his/her athletic advisors twice a semester. SAASS Computer Lab — (All student-ath-

letes) The lab features computer and printer access conveniently located in Lane Stadium. Academic Recognition — (Qualified student-athletes) SAASS recognizes each studentathlete with a GPA of 3.0 and above at the end of each semester on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Study Hall — Freshman student-athletes and upperclassmen with a GPA below the team requirement. Advising/Counseling — (All studentathletes) SAASS works closely with each student’s academic advisor within the college of their major. Academic and Athletic Eligibility — (All student-athletes) The department monitors each student-athlete’s academic record to ensure that they are making progress toward their degree.


SUPPORT SERVICES

Athletic Performance Strength & Conditioning One of the most important aspects of the Virginia Tech swimming and diving program, now entering its fifth season in the competitive Atlantic Coast Conference, is its strength and conditioning program. Thanks to the direction of Assistant Athletics Director for Athletic Performance Mike Gentry, the Virginia Tech strength and conditioning program is among the best in the nation.

Sports Nutrition Eating healthy and choosing nutritious diets are important aspects of a Virginia Tech studentathlete’s life. Amy Freel is in her eighth year as the nutritionist. Freel, who is one of 16 full-time college dietitians in the country, also serves on the nutrition and performance committee with Dr. Gary Bennett. Freel provides individual players with diet counseling on issues such as gaining lean muscle mass, losing body fat, and eating choices to improve performance. She also designs preseason menus, snacks and training table menus for the swimming and diving teams. Also in July 2002, the Virginia Tech Athletics Department purchased the Bod Pod body composition system. Tech is one of a handful of college athletic departments using this type of technology. It accurately measures body composition (percent of body fat, lean muscle mass and fat mass) through air displacement within five minutes. Research has shown that an increase in lean muscle mass will increase athletic performance. The sports nutrition

The Bod Pod.

program has helped countless Tech athletes maximize their athletic performance.

Sport Psychology Virginia Tech offers another important service to all of its student-athletes – sport psychology. Dr. Gary Bennett coordinates the sport psychology department, which offers psychological and performance enhancement services for student-athletes. Bennett also works closely with the Cook Counseling Center. Bennett meets with student-athletes on an individual basis for personal counseling and to discuss the mental aspects of the sport. He also works on team building, communication and performance enhancement.

Tech’s strength and conditioning program is among the best in the nation.

Sports Medicine Kaitlyn Joyner Athletic Trainer

Katlyn Joyner begins her second season with the H2Okie swimming and diving team as the athletic trainer. Joyner, a native of Yadkinville, N.C., graduated from Western Carolina University in May 2008 with a B.S. in athletic training. She is currently working on a master’s degree in health promotion with a concentration in sports medicine.

The Sports Medicine Department at Virginia Tech is constantly evolving to incorporate new ideas utilizing state-of-the-art resources for the betterment of all Hokie student-athletes. Under the leadership of Assistant Athletics Director for Athletic Training, Mike Goforth, the department is constantly improving and developing new strategies to provide the most current and comprehensive care. Their team of certified athletic trainers, orthopaedic surgeons, Board Certified primary care

physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists, sport psychologists, nutritionists, massage therapists and orthotists are available on site to manage the health care needs of Tech athletes. The staff continually looks for ways to enhance the services provided for their athletes as evidenced by its participation in local and national projects pertaining to related topics such as concussion management, prevention of antibiotic resistant types of staph infection, high ankle sprains and collegiate health

care management strategies. Tech now has more than 10,000 square feet dedicated to sports medicine, placing it in the top five percent nationally. The $10 million Merryman Center includes 2,400 square feet of medical space and a physician’s suite. The suite is equipped with a new state-of-the-art X-ray system, a fluoroscopy unit and a minor procedure room. The training room also has offices for the staff, dozens of training tables, two cold tubs, whirlpools, an underwater treadmill, a Biodex System 3 and various other pieces of rehabilitation equipment and treatment modalities. If physical therapy is needed, student-athletes can be seen by physical therapists Mark Piechoski and Katie Burns in the Ferrell Training Room. Piechoski, a certified athletic trainer, physical therapist and strength and conditioning specialist, plays a large role in the overall program developed to return an injured athlete back to 100 percent. In addition, staff sport psychologist Dr. Gary Bennett is available to all student-athletes for personal and performance issues.

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HOKIES IN THE NEWS

Media Information

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY

Virginia Tech swimming and diving meets are held at the War Memorial Pool and Christiansburg Aquatic Center and are free of charge. Media interested in attending home meets are encouraged to notify the Virginia Tech Sports Information office at least 24 hours in advance.

Coach/Player Interviews Please schedule all interviews at least 24 hours in advance. For interviews with head coach Ned Skinner or any of the athletes, please contact Sarah Hurd at the Virginia Tech Athletics Communications Office. Coach Skinner is usually available for interviews during morning office hours Monday through Thursday. Interviews with players will be available according to class and practice schedules. At no time will an athlete’s telephone number be released to the media. Members of the media are asked not to contact an athlete at home or on their cell phone.

Post-Game Interviews Coach Skinner and his athletes will be available for interviews after home contests at War Memorial Pool. Please make all requests for interviews to Sarah Hurd.

Meet Results Results will be available immediately following the conclusion of the meet and will also be available at hokiesports.com. A short meet release story will be faxed to all major media outlets in Virginia and also will be made available online following all home and away meets. Team and individual statistics will be updated and available shortly after each meet.

Directions to Blacksburg From the north or east, take Interstate 81 south to exit 118B, following US 460 west to Blacksburg. From the south, take Interstate 81 north to exit 118B, following US 460 west to Blacksburg. From West Virginia, take Interstate 77 south (West Virginia Turnpike) to exit 9. Exit and turn left onto 460 east. Follow 460 east to Blacksburg. Once in Blacksburg, use the 460 bypass around the downtown area. Follow 460 to the traffic light at Southgate Drive (Va. 314). Turn toward campus, and take the first left onto Duck Pond Drive; then take the first right onto Washington Street; then the first left onto West Campus Drive. Follow West Campus Drive until you get to the Drillfield, which will be on your right. War Memorial Hall will be on your right as you drive around the Drillfield.

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Contact Information Contact ............................................................................................. Sarah Hurd Hurd’s Office Phone.................................................................... (540) 231-6892 Athletic Communications Main Office Phone ............................. (540) 231-6726 Athletics Communications Fax ................................................... (540) 231-6984 Mailing Address: 460 Jamerson Athletic Center Blacksburg, VA 24061

The Hokie Stone Story Most of the buildings on the beautiful Tech campus are constructed using Hokie Stone. This natural rock is a 475-million-year-old dolomite limestone, some of which is mined from a quarry located not far from Cassell Coliseum. In constructing the building at Tech, a stonemason shapes individual stones, arranges them and cements them together with mortar to create walls of great strength and durability.

By the Way … What Is a Hokie? That’s the most often-asked question in Virginia Tech athletics. The answer leads all the way back to 1896 when Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College changed its name to Virginia Polytechnic Institute. With the change came the necessity for writing a new cheer and a contest for such a purpose was held by the student body. Senior O.M. Stull won first prize for his “Hokie” yell which still is used today. Later, when asked if “Hokie” had any special meaning, Stull explained the word was solely the product of his imagination and was used only as an attention-getter for his yell. It soon became a nickname for all Tech teams and for those people loyal to Tech athletics. The official school colors – Chicago maroon and burnt orange – also were introduced in 1896. They were chosen because they made a “unique combination” not worn elsewhere at the time.


Athletics Administration

Jim Weaver Director of Athletics

Sharon McCloskey Senior Associate A.D./SWA

Tim East Associate A.D., External Affairs

Tom Gabbard Associate A.D., Internal Affairs

Chris Helms Associate A.D., Olympic Sports

Jon Jaudon Associate A.D., Administration

John Ballein Associate A.D., Football Operations

Mike Gentry Assistant A.D., Athletic Performance

Reyna Gilbert Assistant A.D., Student Life

Mike Goforth Assistant A.D., Athletic Training

Jermaine Holmes Director of StudentAthlete Academic Support Services

Pam Linkous Human Resources Manager

Lu Merritt Director of Devel. for Intercollegiate Athletics

Tim Parker Senior Assistant A.D., Compliance

Lisa Rudd Assistant A.D., Financial Affairs

Dave Smith Assistant A.D., Athletics Comm.

Sandy Smith Assistant A.D., Ticketing Services

Cara Walters Game Operations Manager

Jeremy Wells Russ Whitenack Assistant A.D., Director of the Marketing & Promotions Monogram Club

Swimming and Diving Support Staff

Dr. Gary Bennett Sport Psychologist

Amy Freel Sports Nutrition

Sarah Hurd Athletic Communications

Katlyn Joyner Athletic Trainer

Lisa Maddux Administrative Support

Terry Mitchell Strength and Conditioning Coach

Mike Swanhart Academic Adviser

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A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

The Atlantic Coast Conference The Tradition Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 57th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 113 national championships, including 60 in women’s competition and 53 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 209 times. Men’s swimming and diving has been a league-sponsored sport since the ACC’s berth in 1953, while women’s swimming and diving saw its first season in 1979, but both programs continue to bring new heights of success to the ACC each year. The 2008-09 season marked a campaign that saw the league’s swimmers and divers help distinguish ACC swimming and diving on a national level both academically and athletically. In 2008-09, Duke’s Chip Peterson and North Carolina’s Katura Harvey exemplified the ACC’s reputation as an outstanding academic conference as both were third-team College Sports Information Directors of America/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America selections, bringing the league’s total to 28. Additionally, at the conclusion of the season, a total of 21 new men’s records, including 18 ACC Championship meet records, had been set, and 18 new women’s marks, including 20 ACC Championship meet times, had been rewritten into the ACC’s record book. A combined 14 teams – six men and eight women – saw action at the NCAA Championship meet last season, with the men placing five ACC teams among the top-25 team finishes nationally and the women placing seven. The 2008-09 season marked the fifth consecutive season that men’s programs have had five or more teams compete at the national meet, while the women’s eight teams tied a league-high for the second straight season. As has been the case for the past several

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seasons, the ACC again made its presence known on a national level with eight men and nine women winning All-America honors. Reuben Ross was a three-time All-America in 200809 with a third-place showing in platform diving and seventh-place finishes in the one- and three-meter diving events for 18th-place finishing Miami. Men’s ACC Champion Virginia posted a league-best ninth-place finish – regardless of gender – at the national meet, and had Matt McLean (third in the 500-meter freestyle, fifth in the 800-meter freestyle relay) and Scott¬¬ Robison (fifth in the 200-meter freestyle, fifth in the 800-meter freestyle relay) earn multiple All-America honors, while Georgia Tech, which came in at 19th at the national meet, had Gal Nevo (fourth in the 200-meter individual medley, second in the 400-meter individual medley) take two All-Americas. Also on the national level for the women, the ACC was represented by NC State’s Kristen Davies, who helped the Wolfpack to a 29th place finish with a platform diving championship, the league’s second such title in as many years (Miami’s Brittany Viola captured the league’s first ever platform title in 2008). Additionally, two of nine women All-American swimmers garnered multiple All-Americas, with women’s ACC Champion Virginia’s (12th place) Mei Christensen (sixth in the 400-meter freestyle relay, fifth in the 100-meter backstroke, sixth in the 200-meter backstroke) taking three and North Carolina’s (20th place) Whitney Sprague (seventh in the 500-meter freestyle, second in the 1,650-meter freestyle) taking two. Overall, the men’s programs have seen 236 participants honored as All-Americans, 16 national individual champions, and one national championship relay team in its 57 years. In 30 years of existence, women’s programs have had 264 All-Americans and seven individual champions. Beyond the collegiate level are numerous former ACC swimmers and divers who have made an impact on the international stage. North Carolina alum Thompson Mann was the first male to compete at the Olympics when he won gold at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, and Sue Walsh, also a former Tar Heel, became the first female from an ACC institution to compete at the Olympics as a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team. Mann also set a world record in Tokyo by becoming the first person to break one minute in the 100-meter backstroke with a 59.80 showing. Duke alum Nancy Hogshead became the first female from an ACC institution to win an Olympic medal with first-place finishes at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, California in the

2008-09 ACC National Championships Field Hockey ..................... Maryland Women’s Soccer............... North Carolina Men’s Soccer .................... Maryland Men’s Basketball............... North Carolina Women’s Tennis................ Duke

100-meter freestyle and 400-meter freestyle and relay teams, and a silver-medal performance in the 200-meter individual medley.

2008-09 in Review The 2008-09 academic year saw league teams capture five national team titles and 16 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 48 national team titles over the last 13 years and has won two or more NCAA titles in 27 of the past 29 years. A total of 130 ACC teams placed in NCAA postseason competition in 2008-09. League teams compiled a 139-84-1 (.637) mark in NCAA championship competition. In addition, the ACC had 198 student-athletes earn first team All-America honors this past year. Overall, the league had 266 first-, second-, or third-team AllAmericans and the ACC produced nine national Players of the Year and five national Coach of the Year honorees. A total of 88 teams finished their respective seasons ranked in the Top 25 poll, including 33 teams ranked in the Top 10 and six teams that held the nation’s top spot.

The Championships The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the 2009-10 academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing with volleyball deciding its champion by regular season play.


The Tradition Continues... The late Margaret Soulen Gilbert ‘89 (pictured with family) began the H2Okies’ tradition of excellence in 1989, claiming All-American (HM) honors for both the 100 and 200 backstroke events and being named the Metro Conference Swimmer of the Year. As the first All-American for the H2Okies, Margaret Soulen Gilbert’s impact also echoed through time as she would later be inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame. Sara Smith ‘09 (above) continued this tradition of high merit, racking up numerous ACC titles and All-American honors of her own, while also being named the ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year on two occasions. Alongside the many honors bestowed upon Smith throughout her career, she eventually became the fastest women’s swimmer in the history of the ACC. Kaan Tayla ‘08 (below) was another H2Okie legend. Tayla, a multipletime ACC champion, became the H2Okies’ first-ever Olympian, competing in two Olympic Games (Athens ‘04 & Beijing ‘08) and a World Championship (Rome ’09).

From its humble beginning in 1872 with 132 students and two programs of study, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, popularly known as Virginia Tech, has evolved into a comprehensive university of national and international prominence. With about 27,500 students in Blacksburg and about 2,500 other students statewide, the university produces world-class scholarship in a challenging academic environment. University tradition is firmly rooted in its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve), and its historic land-grant mission is brought to life through learning, discovery and engagement. Virginia Tech’s challenging academic standards attract high-achieving students. Nine colleges (Agriculture & Life Sciences, Architecture & Urban Studies, Engineering, Liberal Arts & Human Sciences, Natural Resources, Pamplin Business, Science, the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and VirginiaMaryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine) and Graduate School offer more degree programs – approximately 200 – than any other university in the state. More than 85 percent of departments offer e-learning courses, which have attracted more than 100,000 enrollments since 1998. For more information about Virginia Tech, visit the university’s Web site — www.vt.edu.


Oct.

17 21 31 Nov. 6 7 19-21 Jan.

16 23 30 Feb. 17-20 24-27 Mar. 12-14 18-20 25-27

at North Carolina* w/ South Carolina VIRGINIA* PENN STATE KENTUCKY DUKE* (M & W) w/ MIAMI* (Women) Volunteer Invitational at Knoxville, Tenn. DAVIDSON (Senior & Parents Day) at Georgia Tech* w/ Florida State* at West Virginia w/ Duquesne Women's ACC Championships at Chapel Hill, N.C. Men's ACC Championships at Chapel Hill, N.C. NCAA Zone A Diving Championships at New Brunswick, N.J. Women's NCAA Championships at West Lafayette, Ind. Men's NCAA Championships at Columbus, Ohio

Noon 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. All Day 1 p.m. Noon Noon All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day

Home meets (in ALL CAPS) are held at War Memorial Pool on campus unless otherwise noted * Denotes ACC competition


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