2013-14 Davidson Swimming & Diving Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information School Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davidson College Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davidson, N.C. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1837 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,900 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wildcats School Colors . . . . . . . . . Red (PMS 186) and Black Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCSA Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I President . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carol Quillen (Chicago ’83) Athletics Director . . . . . . Jim Murphy (Davidson ’78) Home Facility . . . . . . . . . . . Cannon Natatorium (750)

Coaching Staff Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Young Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Williams ‘97 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . joyoung@davidson.edu Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (704) 894.2812 Diving Coach . . . . . . . . .Aaron Hintz (Western Ill. ‘05) E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aahintz@davidson.edu Assistant Coach . . . . . Amy Krakauer (Columbia ‘09) E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .amkrakauer@davidson.edu Assistant Coach . . . . .Josh Graham (Penn State ‘08) E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jograham@davidson.edu

Team Information 2012-13 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 2012-13 CCSA Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 2013 CCSA Championships Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7th

Sports Information Sports Information Director . . . . . . . . . . Joey Beeler Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (704) 894.2123 Field Hockey Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Bailey E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . asbailey@davidson.edu Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (704) 894.2815 Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (704) 894.2636 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.davidsonwildcats.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information . . . . . . . . . .2 2013-14 Schedule  . . . . . . . . . . .2 2013-14 Rosters  . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Coaching Staff  . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8 Men’s Profiles  . . . . . . . . . . . .9-22 Women’s Profiles  . . . . . . . .23-34 2012-13 in Review  . . . . . . .35-39 CAA History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

2013 SCHEDULE October 4-5 12 19

N.C. College Kick Off EAST  CAROLINA at Coll. of Charleston

All Day 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

November 2 2 2 9 9

VMI* ASHEVILLE (W)* CLEMSON (W-DIVE) at Queens vs. Campbell (W)*1

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m.

December 5-7

Total Performance Invite2

All  Day

January 11 18

at William &  Mary GARDNER-WEBB*

1 p.m. 1 p.m.

February 1 1 1 20-22

LIBERTY  (W)*3 GA. SOUTHERN (W)*3 HOWARD*3 CCSA Championships2

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. All  Day

NCAA Championships (W) NCAA Championships (M)

All  Day All Day

March

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All home meets at Cannon Pool Home meets in BOLD 1 at Queens Univ. - Charlotte, N.C. 2 Kenyon College - Gambier, Ohio 3 CCSA Duals - Davidson, N.C.

Davidson College welcomes your coverage ofswimming &  diving in 2013-14. For interviews, information or pictures, please contact Ashley Bailey of the Sports Information Office. Phone: (704) 894.2815 Fax: (704) 894.2636 E-mail: asbailey@davidson.edu

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CCSA History  . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Awards & Honors  . . . . . . . .42-44 Championships  . . . . . . . . .45-51 Records  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-55 Administration  . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Media Information  . . . . . . . . . .57

DAVIDSON WILDCATS


2013 ROSTER Women’s Swimming & Diving Roster Name                                   Po.                 Year                                                        Hometown/High School Summer Abiad                     Fr.                Diving                            Cranbury, N.J./West Windsor-Plainsboro Anna Blair Bullock                Jr.              Free/Fly                                    Winston-Salem, N.C./RJ Reynolds Kaliya Burton-Akright           Sr.                Diving                                                     Tampa, Fla./Tampa Prep Kate Carter                           Fr.               Free/IM                                            Rock Hill, S.C./Covenant Day Emily Covert                        So.                  Fly                                               Indian Trail, N.C./Porter Ridge Ali DeMarco                         So.               Diving                                               Waxhaw, N.C./Marvin Ridge  Francesca Devine                Jr.                 Back                                                              Geneva, Ill./Rosary Angie Healy                         So.                Free                                                   New Bern, N.C./New Bern Elise Lankiewicz                   Fr.              Fly/Free                                 Wilmington, Del./Wilmington Friends Liz Mace                              Sr.              Fly/Free                                                  Springfield, Mo./Glendale Lauren Malachowski           So.            Free/Back                          Austin, Texas/Regents School of Austin Marisa Martinson                 Sr.                 Free                      Redwood City, Calif./Woodside Priory School Kayla McAvoy                     So.               Breast                         Wyckoff, N.J./Immaculate Heart Academy Megan McLeod                    Sr.           Breast/Free                                              Waynesville, N.C./Tuscola Jessica Miller                       So.                Free                                Upper Arlington, Ohio/Upper Arlington Karen Monuszko                  Jr.                Diving                                              Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach Meredith Nakano                  Jr.             Breast/Fly                                                      Alpharetta, Ga./Marist Ariane Nguyenduy               Jr.               Free/IM                                                Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman Kassie Shannon                   Fr.             Free/Back                             Los Angeles, Calif./Harvard Westlake Emma Tobey                        So.                  Fly                                        New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan Caroline Vrana                     Sr.             Breast/IM                                             Hummelstown, Pa./Hershey Katy Williams                        Fr.                Breast                                                                 Apex, N.C./Apex Zoe Wuckovish                     Jr.             Back/Free                                            Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford

Men’s Swimming & Diving Roster Name                                   Po.                 Year                                                        Hometown/High School Cameron Bard                     So.                  Fly                                                       Knoxville, Tenn./Beardon Thomas Bigham                   Sr.             Breast/Fly                                    Martinez, Ga./Augusta Prep. Day Luke Boliek                          Fr.             IM/Breast                                                Greenville, S.C./J.L. Mann Luke Burton                         So.             Back/Fly                                            Kennesaw, Ga./Mount Paran Chris Cardwell                      Fr.                  Fly                                   Davidson, N.C./Lake Norman Charter Spencer Davies                   Fr.                Fly/IM                                Lousville, Ky./DuPont Manual Magnet Will Fox                                 Sr.              Free/Fly                                         Banner Elk, N.C./Avery County Drew Gill                               Jr.             Breast/Fly                                                     Knoxville, Tenn./Carter Spencer Gill                         Jr.             Breast/IM                                                     Knoxville, Tenn./Carter Drew Glenn                          Sr.             Breast/IM                                  Southlake, Texas/Carroll Senior HS Drew Gustavson                  Sr.               Breast                         Saint Simon’s Island, Ga./Glynn Academy Adam Hunter                        Jr.              Back/Fly                                        Wilmington, N.C./New Hanover Brandon Kegley                   Jr.             Free/Back                                                      Chilhowie, Va./Marion Ethan Levinson                    Sr.          Back/Medley                                     Charlotte, N.C./home schooled Dylan Ludwick                      Jr.               Free/IM                                                      Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury Colin MacKay                      So.            Free/Back                                           Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach Brian McRae                        Sr.                Diving                                                     Portland, Maine/Deering Jonathan Oberti                   So.               Diving                                                     Marietta, Ga./Woodward Andres Ramos                     Fr.                 Free                                 Norwalk, Conn./Fairfield College Prep Davied Sanchez                   Fr.              Back/Fly                                            Kannapolis, N.C./A.L. Brown Josh Schammel                   So.             IM/Back                                             Greenville, S.C./St. Joseph’s Max Schimanski                  So.                Free                                                  Stoughton, Wis./McFarland Grant Smith                         So.                  IM                                           Wilmette, Ill./New Trier Township Ben Stewart-Bates               Jr.                 Free                                Moreland Hills, Ohio/University School Quinn Waggoner                  Sr.                 Free                                                    Springfield, Mo./Kickapoo Head Coach: John Young (Williams ‘97)  Diving Coach: Aaron Hintz Assistant Coaches: Amy Krakauer, Josh Graham

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Coaching Staff JOHN  YOUNG Head Coach Eighth Season | Williams ‘97

The 2013 CCSA Men’s Coach of the Year, John Young’s Wildcat teams have found much success in his seven years at the helm of the swimming & diving programs. During his tenure, the Wildcats have experienced tremendous success, highlighted by Lindsay Martin ‘11 and Drew Onken ’12 becoming the first Davidson swimmers to compete at the NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships in 2010 and 2012, and four team Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA) championships — three for the men (2010, 2011 and 2013) and one for the women (2008). The Wildcat men took home their third CCSA Championship in 2013, with Onken earning Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet and Men’s Swimmer of the Year honors for the third consecutive season after taking home a trio of individual titles as well as swimming on three champion relays. Most impressively, Onken took home gold in the 400 IM, finishing his career undefeated at the championship meet in that event. He would also win Davidson’s prestigious Tommy Peters Award as the top senior male athlete. In addition to Onken, Dylan Ludwick claimed a pair of CCSA titles while Will Fox earned one as well. The Wildcats also picked up a trio of relay titles as the 400-yard medley relay, 800-medley relay and 400-yard freestyle relay all took home top honors. The women’s squad posted 20 performances that ended up on the all-time top-10 lists, including a program record in the 200-yard butterfly by Meredith Nakano and a tie of the program record in the 800-yard free relay. In 2012, Onken qualified for three events at the NCAA Championships as a junior, also earning the CCSA’s Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet and Men’s Swimmer of the Year honors after helping the Wildcat men to a runner-up finish at the CCSA Championships. Also collecting hardware was Dylan Ludwick, who earned Most Outstanding Freshman accolades for his success in the distance events. Following the conclusion of the season, Onken was named a Mid-Major All-American by Collegswimming.com, while teammates Geoff Peitz and Curtis Chaney earned honorable mention honors. In addition to their outstanding work in the pool, the Wildcats also excelled in the classroom as well. Both

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the men’s and women’s squads were honored by the College Swim Coaches Association of America, while Onken and Peitz earned All-American honors from the association. In addition, Peitz earned Academic All-District honors. Young led the Wildcat men's swimming and diving team to its first ever conference championship in 2010, and they repeated as CCSA champions the following season. He was named CCSA Men's Swimming Coach of the Year after both championships. During his tenure, the Wildcat men have completely rewritten the record book, with only three diving records remaining from the previous era. Overseeing the teams’ move to the CCSA to begin the 2007-08 season, Young led the women’s team to the inaugural championship. He was named CCSA Women's Coach of the Year and coached 14 athletes to All-CCSA performances, including five individual event winners. Under Young's leadership, the Wildcat women have also rewritten the record book, with all but five event records set by his athletes. The 2011 season brought great success to the Wildcat swimming and diving program, including a second straight CCSA championship for the men, who finished the season ranked 24th in the CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Poll. With three individual titles and three relay titles, Peitz was named 2011 CCSA Swimmer of the Meet at the league championships, while Drew shared CCSA Swimmer of the Year behind four CCSA Swimmer of the Week honors. Peitz was also named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team for his success in the classroom. After becoming the first swimmer in Davidson history to compete at the NCAA Championships in 2010, Martin -who was also named CCSA Swimmer of the Year and Meet at the 2011 league championships, made her second straight appearance the following season and was named to the CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-America Tea for a second straight season. Teammates Emily Castle, Curtis Chaney and Peitz earned Honorable Mention.

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XXXX In 2010, Young led the Wildcat men to their first league championship, earning CCSA Coach of the Year honors. Ben Lane earned Most Outstanding Male Diver for a second straight season, while Martin was named Women's Most Outstanding Swimmer after sweeping the 50, 100 and 200 freestyles. Martin, who set a pair of school records at the 2010 NCAA Championships, was named to the 2010 Mid-Major All-America Team by collegeswimming.com, while 2010 CCSA Most Promising Freshman Onken earned Honorable Mention honors for winning the 400 IM with an NCAA B-cut time at the league championships. The teams continue to experience success in the new league, as both finished second at the 2009 CCSA Championships and took home several individual honors. Ben Lane was named Most Outstanding Male Diver after winning both the 1 and 3-meter events, and Curtis Chaney was named Most Outstanding Freshman Male Performer for being a three-time individual champion. In his first two seasons with the Wildcats, Young coached 10 All-CAA performers. The Wildcats also continue to excel in the classroom, with the teams consistently honored by the College Swim Coaches Association of America for academic excellence. Martin, Anna Stringfield '11 and Jean DeOrnellas '13 have all been named Honorable Mention Scholar All-Americans as well. Prior to joining the Davidson staff, Young spent three years as an assistant swimming coach at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, helping to guide the Lords and Ladies to four NCAA Division III team championships. “John has a keen understanding of a highly competitive academic and athletic environment,” Director of Athletics Jim Murphy said. “His background and experience make him a great fit for Davidson.” During his tenure at Kenyon, Young coached national champions in 23 individual and 20 relay events, including Division III record-setters in four individual and two relay events, and two Olympians. Young was also responsible for the team’s strength and power program as well as recruiting. A 1997 graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., Young collected four NCAA Division III national championships as a student-athlete and was named NECAC Division III Male Athlete of the Year as a senior. The team captain and two-time Division III New England Conference Swimmer of the Year also earned All-America honors 16 times and Honorable Mention All-America recognition 10 times. Young’s impressive collegiate career also included seven NEC event records, eight Williams College records and 22 NEC titles.

Before becoming a coach, Young worked as a consultant with a market research firm in Quincy, Mass., where he interacted with clients, managed the firm’s technology infrastructure, and hired and trained new analysts, giving him a skill set unique among many coaches. Young has also served as a coach at Total Performance Elite Training Camps in New York, Ohio and Wisconsin, as well as the Technique Swimming Camp at Harvard University. He is a member of the American Swim Coaches Association and the College Swim Coaches Association of America.

ThE YOuNg FilE Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Young Birthplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williamstown, Mass.

Coaching highlights • 2007-08 CCSA Women’s Coach of the Year • 2009-10 CCSA Men’s Coach of the Year • 2010-11 CCSA Men’s Coach of the Year • 2012-13 CCSA Men’s Coach of the Year • As an assistant coach at Kenyon College, helped teams to four NCAA Division III Championships in three seasons

Student-Athlete Accomplishments • Drew Onken: 2010 CCSA Most Promising Freshman Male Performer, 2010 Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-America; 2011 CCSA co-Men’s Swimmer of the Year, 2012 CCSA Most Outstanding Performer of the Meet, 2012 CCSA Men’s Swimmer of the Year, 2012 CSCAA Scholar All-American, CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major AllAmerican, 2013 CCSA Most Outstanding Performer of the Meet, 2013 Male Swimmer of the Year, 2013 Peters Award winner • Jean DeOrnellas: 2010 Honorable Mention Scholar All-American, 2013 Capital One Academic All-District • Dylan Ludwick: 2012 CCSA Most Oustanding Freshman Performer • Geoffrey Peitz: 2011 CCSA Men’s Swimmer of the Meet, 2011 CoSIDA Academic All-District; 2011 Mid-Major Honorable Mention AllAmerica • Anna Stringfield: 2010 Honorable Mention Scholar All-American, 2012 Academic All-District, 2012 CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major AllAmerican honorable mention, 2012 CSCAA Scholar All-American • Emily Castle: 2011 Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-America • Curtis Chaney: 2009 CCSA Most Outstanding Freshman Male Performer; 2011 Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-America, 2012 CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-America honorable mention • Ben Lane: 2009 & 2010 CCSA Most Outstanding Diver, 2009 & 2010 • Lindsey Martin: Davidson’s First NCAA participant in 2010 (50, 100 and 200 freestyles), 2010 CCSA Most Outstanding Swimmer and MidMajor All-America, 2010 Honorable Mention Scholar All-American; 2011 NCAA Participant, 2011 CCSA Women’s Swimmer of the Meet and Year; 2011 Mid-Major All-America • 10 All-CAA Performers • 23 individual and 20 relay Division III national champions, including four individual and two relay record-setters

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2012 STATiSTiCS AARON  HINTZ Diving Coach Eighth Season | Western Illinois ‘05

Aaron Hintz, a two-time CCSA Diving Coach of the Year, enters his seventh season in charge of the Wildcat’s diving program at the start the 2013-14 season. With more than 18 years of coaching experience, Hintz has worked with athletes at every level from novice to nationals and NCAA Division I, and the Wildcats benefit from his wealth of knowledge and experience. Both Kaliya Burton-Akright and Karen Monuszko broke the program record in the 3-meter and qualified for the NCAA Zone meet in 2013. The duo also finished in the top-10 at both the 2012 and 2013 CCSA Championships, with Burton-Akright claiming top five finishes in both the 1-meter and 3-meter events. Hintz earned CCSA co-Men’s Diving Coach of the Year in both 2009 and 2010 after coaching Ben Lane to Most Outstanding Diver honors in back to back seasons. Lane won both the 1 and 3-meter events at the 2009 CCSA championships. That season, he also coached Lane to a 26th-place finish at the NCAA Zone B Championships and a new school record on the 3-meter. The following season, he repeated as CCSA Most Outstanding Diver, once again sweeping the diving events at the conference championship. He competed at the NCAA Zone B Championships for a second straight season, finishing 28th on the 3-meter and 25th on the 1-meter board. In 2011, he coached Kaliya Burton-Akright to the CCSA championship on the 3-meter board at the league championships. “Aaron’s vision for Davidson Diving is perfectly consistent with my belief that Davidson can sustain a highachieving swimming and diving program built around the excellence of outstanding athlete-scholars,” Young said. “Able to offer Davidson’s prestigious academics and the chance to dive in one of the country’s premier facilities, I trust that Aaron will recruit the country’s best and brightest divers. Even more importantly, I know he is a coach with whom those divers will improve when they arrive.”

“Team Orlando” Diving in Orlando, Fla. His coaching career also includes head diving coach at Western Illinois University (2003-06), head coach for Noblesville Dive Club in Noblesville, Ind. (1998-2003), assistant diving coach at Ball State University (1997-98), assistant coach for the Tualatin Hills Dive Club in Beaverton, Ore. (1994-97), diving coach at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (1990-92) and diving instructor for the Cedar Rapids Park and Recreation District (1990). Along the way, Hintz has coached four Diver of the Years and various university record holders. He has coached a diver to Division III NCAAs and two to the Division I NCAA Zones. At the Junior Olympic level, Hintz has coached a World Team Trial qualifier and three divers in the top-10 at multiple national meets. In a five-year stint as a Junior Olympic coach, he qualified divers to a national level meet more than 20 times. Hintz received a B.A. in journalism from Western Illinois in 2005, with a minor in creative writing and English. In addition to his coaching experience, Hintz has extensive experience working in the world of professional journalism, serving as a webmaster for Parkview Homes in Tampa, Fla., as well as a senior writer for the Macomb Eagle, editor in chief for Macomb Seen and a reporter for the Macomb Journal in Macomb, Ill. This experience aided in his development as a communicator, team builder and leader. Among his accomplishments, Hintz won the Illinois Press Association’s Maurice Scott award for the best coverage of taxation and placed in the top three in three other categories. Hintz also attended Field Medical Service School to become eligible to deploy with Marines and attained the rank of Non-Commissioned Officer, HM3. He served as a medical corpsmen with the U.S. Marines from 19881994.

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ALL-TIME RECORDS AMY  KRAKAUER Assistant Coach Fourth Season | Columbia ‘08

Amy Krakauer begins her fourth season as an assistant coach for the Davidson swimming & diving team in the 2013-14 season. Krakauer’s previous experience, both as a collegiate swimmer herself at Columbia and as an assistant coach at Colgate, helped the Wildcats tremendously throughout her previous three seasons. In 2012-13, then-sophomore Meredith Nakano set a new program record in the 200-yard butterfly as one of 20 performances by the Wildcat women that ended up on the program’s all-time top-10 list. Led by Drew Onken, who set a new program record in the 100-yard breaststroke, the men’s squad posted 29 all-time top-10 performances in the 2012-13 on their way to the 2013 CCSA Championship. Krakauer assisted in Onken’s development as he earned three consecutive CCSA Swimmer of the Year honors. In 2011-12, Krakauer aided Onken in qualifying for a trio of events at the NCAA Championship as well as the 2012 U.S. Olympic team trials, where he swam alongside teammate Geoff Peitz. Dylan Ludwick earned CCSA Freshman Swimmer of the Year accolades, while both the men’s and women’s team were honored as CSCAA All-Academic teams. During her first season with the Wildcats, Krakauer helped coach Davidson to a 2011 CCSA men's championship and 14 individual and seven relay records at the league championships. “Amy's experiences, both as a student-athlete and as a professional, make her a unique and impressive fit for our program," head coach John Young said. In her two seasons with the Raiders, the middle distance team achieved 231 personal best times, 27 school records, 22 Patriot League records, 15 NCAA B-cut times and the women’s team won the 2009 Patriot League Championship. Krakauer also coached Emily Murphy, who became Colgate’s first female NCAA championship competitor, in the 200 IM and the 100 and 200

breaststrokes. “Coach Krakauer is familiar with the perspective necessary to be successful in a rigorous academic setting,” Young said. “As our student-athletes aspire to evergreater successes, I am confident that Amy will be a tremendous resource and mentor.” Krakauer’s coaching experience also includes stints at Nike Swimming Camps in 2006 and 2007 and as the head coach of the Columbia Masters Swimming program from 2005-08, while she was also a four-year member of the Columbia women’s swimming and diving team. Krakauer was a four-year letter winner for the Columbia Lions, earning First-Team All-Ivy honors in 2008, as a member of the winning 200 medley relay and runner-up 400 medley relay, and the runner-up in the 100 breast with an NCAA B-cut time at the Ivy League championships. She also earned Academic All-America Honorable Mention honors in 2008 and Academic All-Ivy honors in 2006, 2007 and 2008. The former team captain was also an NCAA Sportsmanship Award Ivy League nominee in 2006 and the Coaches Award winner in both 2005 and 2006. Krakauer earned her B.A. in Economics and German from Columbia in May of 2008, where she was an eightsemester honoree on the Dean’s List. She is a native of Colorado Springs, Colo. She won her age group at the Ironman Lousiville 2010 to earn a qualifying slot in the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii, where she finished ninth in her age group. She also was the top overall female finisher at the USA Triathlon Aquathlon National Championship in May of 2011. In the fall of 2012, she again successfully competed in the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii.

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COACHING STAFF JOSH  GRAHAM Assistant Coach Second Season | Penn State ‘09

Josh Graham joined the staff of the Davidson swimming & diving programs in the summer of 2012 and immediately made an impact for the Wildcats. In his first season assisted with the development of the team, Graham saw the men’s squad win the 2013 CCSA Championship, headlined by CCSA Male Swimmer of the Year Drew Onken. Dylan Ludwick and Will Fox took home titles in addition to Onken, as did a trio of Davidson relays. On the women’s side, Meredith Nakano set a new program mark as the squad posted 20 swims that made it to Davidson’s all-time top-10 list. The team swam to a seventh place finish at the CCSA meet, with numerous impressive performances. Prior to coming to Davidson, Graham served as the lead senior coach at South Eastern Virginia Aquatics (SEVA) in Newport News, Va. At SEVA, Graham worked primarily with swimmers transitioning to the Senior Level. In 2013, his 13 & 14 boys’ squad broke Virginia’s 20-yearold state records in the 200, 400 and 800 freestyle relays for both long and short course. The relays ranked among the top-8 in the nation and earned Graham a position as a Zone Select Team coach with Virginia Swimming. Graham earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminology in 2009 from Penn State, where he was a consistent contributor to the Nittany Lions’ success at the Big Ten Championship Meet at four years. He is a former Virginia state record holder in the 200-yard freestyle – a mark that was later broken by his good friend & teammate, American record holder David Walters. A certified ASCA level-3 coach, Graham hails from Newport News, Va., and started his swimming career at age five.

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2013-14 MEN’S TEAM

2013-14 Swimming & Diving

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2013-14 WilDCATS THOMAS  BIGHAM

WILL  FOX

Senior | Breast/Fly Martinez, Ga. Augusta Prep. Day

Senior | Free/Fly Martin Augusta Prep. Day

2012-13: Posted the Wildcats’ third best time of the season in the 100 breast in 57.63 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 4th in the event in the CCSA…His time of 50.39 in the 100 fly was the Cats’ second fastest time of the season (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 6th in the CCSA in this event…Swam Davidson’s second fastest time of the season in the 200 fly in 1:51.29 (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Ranked fourth in the CCSA in this event…Took first in the 100 fly with a time of 54.15 in meet vs. ECU (10/20). 2011-12: Posted season-best times in the 50-yard freestyle (22.74), the100-yard breaststroke (1:02.24) and the 200-yard breaststroke (2:16.80) at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Other season bests include a 1:52.72 in the prelims of the 20-yard butterfly at CCSA Championships (2/16), a 51.37 in the 100-yard fly at the CCSA meet and a time of 51.69 in the 100-yard freestyle vs. William & Mary (10/29)… Touched the wall third in the 200-yard butterfly with a 1:59.47 in the season-opener at Clemson (10/1)… Also picked up a third-place finish in the 200fly vs. ECU (10/15), recording a time of 1:57.64, and took fourth in the 100-fly… Clocked in at 1:59.73 in the 200-fly, grabbing third place vs. William & Mary (10/29)… Was also third in the 100-fly vs. the Tribe, swimming a 53.32… Again took third vs. College of Charleston (11/5) in the 200-fly… A member of the Wildcats’ third-place 200-yard medley relay team against Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Was fourth in the 100-fly vs. the Runnin’ Bulldogs… Won the 200-yard butterfly with a 2:00.41 at the CCSA Duals (2/1) vs. Howard… Finished eighth in the 100-yard fly (51.65) and 12th in the 200-yard IM with a 1:55.96 at the CCSA Championships (2/16). Wildcat Career: Wildcat Top-10 Performer in the 100 breast (:59.00/9th), the 200 breast (2:08.75/10th), the 100 fly (:50.94/6th) and the 200 fly (1:51.53/4th) ... 2011 CCSA championship finalist (200 IM/7th; 100 fly/7th, 200 fly/3rd) ... individual event winner against VMI (2010-11). Prep/Personal: Four-year letterwinner at Augusta Preparatory Day School ... 2010 Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) All-State ... NCSA Junior National Qualifier ... 2009 Georgia Zone team member ... finalist at the 2010 Long Course Sectional meet and the 2009 Short Course State meet ... 2010 GISA state champion in the 100 breast and a member of the 200 medley relay state champion ... graduated as school-record holder in the 100 fly (59.25) ... Summa Cum Laude (level 3, National Latin Exam) ... Maxima Cum Laude (level 2, National Latin Exam) ... National Honor Society ... Summa Cum Laude (level 1, National Latin Exam) ... son of Peter and Kathleen Bigham ... siblings, Peter, Andrew, Lauren and Lindsay.

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2012-13: Posted the Wildcats’ second fastest time of the season in the 500 free in 4:31.95 (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Ranked 3rd in the CCSA in this event…Swam a season best time of 10:02.58 in the 1000 free (1/26 Gardner-Webb)… Ranked 9 in the CCSA in this event…Swam Davidson’s fastest time of the season in the 100 fly in 48.59 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked first in the CCSA in this event…his time of 1:50.56 was the Cat’s fastest time of the season in the 200 fly (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 3rd in the CCSA in this event…Swam on the Cat’s 200 Medley relay finishing 2nd in the CCSA in 1:30.76…Also a member of the Wildcats’ 400 Medley relay which finished first in the CCSA with a time of 3:19.46…Took first in the 100 fly in 51.50 in meet against College of Charleston (10/27)…Won the 200 fly in 1:56.72 in meet against VMI (11/10)… Won the 200 fly in a time of 1:55.57 in meet against Queens College (1/19)…Took first in the 100 fly in 51.33 in meet against Gardner-Webb (1/26)…Won the 200 fly in a time of 1:54.64 in meet versus Howard (2/2)… Took 6th in the 100 fly in 52.17 at the N.C. College Kickoff (10/5). 2011-12: Swam the ‘Cats’ best time of the season in the 200yard butterfly with a time of 49.61 at the CCSA Championships (2/1) and recorded the second-best time of the season in the 100-yard fly with a 49.61 at the meet… Season-best 22.67 in the 50-yard free (CCSA Duals, 2/1), 50.15 in the 100 free (William & Mary, 10/29) and 4:40.33 in the 500 free (CCSA Championships, 2/16)… Posted the Wildcats’ third-best time of the season in the 1000-yard freestyle with a 10:03.56 at William & Mary (10/29)… Took fourth in the 200-yard butterfly (2:01.08) and in the 500-yard freestyle (5:00.99) in the season opener vs. Clemson (10/1)… Finished fourth in the 1000-yard free and took fifth in the 500 free with a vs. William & Mary (10/29)… Also a member of the 4x100-yard free relay that finished fourth vs. The Tribe… Raced to a 2:15.28 in the 200meter butterfly for a fifth-place finish in the team’s win over the College of Charleston (11/5)… Took third in the 200-yard butterfly with a 1:58.75 vs. Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Won the 100yard butterfly in a time of 52.08 and was a member of the second-place 400-yard medley relay team at the CCSA Duals vs. Howard (1/28)… Helped the Wildcats to a runner-up finish at the 2012 CCSA Championship meet (2/16) with a win in the 100-yard butterfly (49.61), a second-place finish in the 200yard butterfly (1:51.13) and sixth-place finish in the 500-yard freestyle (4:41.77). Wildcat Career: Wildcat Top-10 Perfomer in the 200 fly (1:53.46/5th) ... 2011 CCSA championship finalist (1650 free/7th; 200 fly/7th) ... 2011 CCSA consolation finalist (500 free/13th) ... individual event winner against VMI (2010-11). Prep/Personal: Three-year letterwinner at Avery County ... Regional Champion in the 100 fly, 200 fly, 100 free, 200 free, 500 free, 100 back and 200 back ... Palmetto State Swimmer ... South Carolina State Champion (butterfly) ... Top-10 South Carolina High School State Swimmer in the 200 free ... MVP and team captain in 2006-07 ... graduated as school-record holder in the 100 and 200 fly; 100, 200 and 500 free; and 100 and 200 back ... also team captain and letterwinner on the men's cross country team ... Salutatorian ... four-year Honor Roll member ... member of the National Honor Society and National Beta Club.

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2013-14 WilDCATS DREW GLENN

DREW GUSTAVSON

Senior | Breast/IM Southlake, Texas Carroll Senior HS

Senior | Breaststroke Saint Simons Island, Ga. Glynn Academy

2012-13: Swam a season best of 58.65 in the 100 breast (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Ranked 9th in this event in the CCSA...Posted a season best in the 200 breast with a 2:08.64 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…has the 10th fastest time in the CCSA in this event…Finished the 200 IM in a season best of 1:55.72 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Took 8th in the 200 breast at the Kenyon Invitational in a time of 2:09.61 (11/29). 2011-12: Swam a season-best 59.10 in the 100-yard breaststroke and 2:08.83 in the 200-yard breaststroke at the CCSA Championships (2/16)… Clocked in at 58.06 in the 100-yard butterfly for a season-best at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Posted a 1:57.27 in the 200-yard IM for his top time of the season at the CCSA meet (2/16)… Other season-best times: 58.06 in the 100-yard butterfly (CCSA Duals, 1/28), 1:47.48 in the 200 free (Kenyon Invite, 12/1) and 23.24 in the 50 free (Kenyon Invite, 12/1)… Competed in the 100-yard breaststroke vs. both Clemson (10/1) and East Carolina (10/15)… Swam at 23.67 in the 100-yard freestyle and took sixth in the 200-yard breaststroke vs. William & Mary (10/29)... Swam the breaststroke leg of Davidson’s fourth place 200-meter medley relay vs. College of Charleston (11/5)… A member of the ‘Cats third-place medley relay against Gardner-Webb (12/1)… Picked up a secondplace finish at the CCSA Duals (1/28) with a 1:02.34 in the 100-yard breaststroke… Took eighth place at the CCSA Championships (2/16) by clocking in at 2:11.05 in the 200-yard breaststroke… Swam the B final in the 200-yard IM and took 11th in the 100-yard breaststroke at the meet. Wildcat Career: 2011 CCSA championship finalist (100 breast/8th) ... 2011 CCSA consolation finalist (200 IM/12th; 200 breast/10th) ... All-Academic CCSA (2011). Prep/personal: Four-year letterwinner at Southlake Carroll ... Short Course Junior National Qualifier ... member of All-American medley relay ... All-State in the 100 breast and as a member of the 200 medley relay ... All-Region in 100 free and 100 breast ... sectional finalist in the 100 and 200 breast ... best times of 2:08.58 in the 200 breast, 59.55 in the 100 breast, 2:00.36 in the 200 IM, 49.24 in the 100 free and 1:48.31 in the 200 free ... graduated as school-record holder as a member of the 200 medley relay and as the club record holder in the 200 breast ... Academic All-American ... National Merit Commended Achievement ... AP Scholar ... Mu Alpha Theta and National Honor Society member ... parents, Kathy and Bill ... siblings, Laurel and David.

2012-13: Swam a season best time of 2:13.78 in the 200 breast (2/12 CCSA Championship)…Posted a season best time of 2:01.71 in the 200 IM (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Swam Davidson’s third best time of the season in the 400 IM in 4:17.19 (2/21 CCSA Championship). 2011-12: Season-best times include: 1:50.55 in the 200-yard free (Kenyon Invite, 12/1), 5:10.79 in the 500 free (GardnerWebb, 1/21), 10:39.99 in the 1000-yard free (Gardner-Webb, 1/21), 17:26.07 in the 1650 free (CCSA Championships, 2/16), 56.12 in the 100-yard backstroke (Kenyon Invite, 12/1), 2:03.98 in the 200-yard back (Kenyon Invite, 12/1), 57.52 in the 100-yard fly (Kenyon Invite, 12/1), 2:04.84 in the 200 IM (Kenyon Invite, 12/1) and 4:15.45 in the 400 IM (CCSA Championships, 2/16)… Swam a 2:08.04 in the 200 IM at East Carolina (10/15)… Competed in the 800-meter freestyle, clocking in at 9:38.56 vs. the College of Charleston (11/5) and also swam the 400-yard free… Took sixth in the 400-IM with a 4:34.65 vs. Gardner-Webb (1/21)… A member of Davidson’s second place 400-yard medley relay team that swam a 3:37.89 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Placed third in the 200-yard backstroke with a 2:06.65 and swam to a fourth place finish in the 200-yard breaststroke with a 2:21.12 at the meet… Grabbed 12thplace in the 400-yard IM, the 1650 free and the 200-yard breaststroke at the CCSA Championships (2/16). Wildcat Career: 2011 CCSA consolation finalist (1650 free/11th; 400 IM/9th; 200 breast/9th) ... individual event winner against VMI (2010-11). Prep/Personal: Four-year letterwinner at Glynn Academy ... Coaches Award recipient as a senior ... Dr. Marvin E. Skelton Award recipient ... named Team MVP as a sophomore and junior and Top Newcomer as a freshman ... Georgia Senior State Short Course finalist in the 100 breaststroke (1:02.88) ... Georgia A-4A high school state qualifier in the 200 IM (2:04.82) ... graduated as a member of the school-record holding 200 freestyle relay ... also played jv baseball as a freshman ... A.P. Scholar ... recipient of the Kinion-Davis Award for the highest achievement in Math ... All A honor roll ... Rotary Youth Leadership Award.

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2013-14 WilDCATS ETHAN LEVINSON

BRIAN MCRAE

Senior | Back/IM Charlotte, N.C. Home schooled

Senior | Diving Portland, Maine Deering HS

2012-13: Posted the Wildcats’ fastest time of the season in the 100 back in 50.39 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 4th in the CCSA in this event…Swam Davidson’s second fastest time of the season in the 200 back in 1:50.55 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 4th in this event in the CCSA…His time of 1:53.71 in the 200 IM was the Cats’ third fastest time of the season (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 9th in the CCSA in this event…Posted a season best of 4:19.79 in the 400 IM (1/26 Gardner-Webb)…Swam on the Cats’ 200 Medley relay which finished 2nd in the CCSA in a time of 1:30.76…Won the 200 back in 1:56.88 in meet against VMI (11/10)…Took second in the 100 back in 54.57 in meet against Queen’s College (1/19).

2012-13: Posted a score of 147.83 points for second place in the 3-meter diving event vs. Queens (1/19)… Took third in the 1-meter with 119.02 points at the meet… Was the runner-up in the 3-meter at the CCSA Duals (2/2) with a score of 169.80 and also took second in the 1-meter with a score of 171.15… Finished sixth in the 1-meter dive with a score of 198.80 at the 2013 CCSA Championships (2/22)… Took sixth place in the 3meter as well, putting up 172.60 points.

2011-12: Season-best of 51.57 in the 100-yard backstroke (CCSA Championships, 2/16) and 1:52.48 in the 200-yard backstroke (CCSA Championships, 2/16) to rank third on the team in both events… Swam a 2:01.19 for a season-best in the 200-yard IM at William & Mary (10/29)… Also finished with a season-best 4:07.12 in the 400 IM (2012 CCSA Championships, 2/16) to rank second in the team in 2012… Was fourth in the 100-yard backstroke with a 54.49 and touched third in the 200-yard backstroke, clocking in at 2:00.19 at Clemson (10/1) in the season opener… Also took fourth in the 100-yard backstroke with a 54.42 at East Carolina (10/15)… Clocked in at 1:58.29 in the 200-yard backstroke and 53.45 in the 100 back to place fourth in both events vs. William & Mary (10/29)… Was third in the 200 IM with a 2:01.19 at the meet… Touched the pads third in the 200-meter backstroke in 2:12.57 and was fourth in the 400 IM in 4:48.95 vs. the College of Charleston (11/5)… Swam to a third place finish in the 100yard backstroke with a 53.67 and a fourth place finish in the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 1:59.03 in the team’s win over Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Won the 500-yard freestyle in a time of 4:52.86 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Helped the Wildcats to a second place finish at the 2012 CCSA Championships (2/16) by taking sixth in the 400 IM in a time of 4:09.13 and seventh in the 100-yard backstroke in 51.67… Was also eighth in 200-yard backstroke in 1:54.20 at the meet. Wildcat Career: Wildcat Top-10 Performer in the 500 free (4:37.85/6th), the 100 back (:51.37/5th) and the 200 back (1:50.62/5th) ... 2011 CCSA championship finalist (500 free/5th; 100 back/4th; 200 back/3rd) ... All-Academic CCSA (2011) ... individual event winner against College of Charleston (2010-11), Davidson Invitational (2010-11) and VMI (2010-11). Prep/Personal: Speedo Junior National Qualifier ... two-time SwimMAC Carolina Coaches 110% Award recipient (2008-09, 2009-10) ... NOMAD Swim Team Coaches Award recipient (2006-07, 2007-08) ... USA Swimming Academic All-American ... son of Val and Jeff Levinson ... siblings, Hannah, Nathanael, Micah, Joel, Abigail and Naomi.

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2013-14 WilDCATS QUINN WAGGONER

DREW GILL

Senior | Free Springfield, Miss. Kickapoo

Junior | Breast/Fly Knoxville, Tenn Glynn Academy

2012-13: Swam a season best of 21.99 in the 50 free (CCSA Championship 2/21)…Posted a time of 48.23 in the 100 free, another season best (CCSA Championship 2/21)…Also swam the 200 free at the CCSA Championships finishing in a season best of 1:46.75 (2/21)…Took fourth in the 100 free in 50.86 in meet against Howard (2/2). 2011-12: Season best times of 21.86 in the 50-yard freestyle, 48.70 in the 100-yard free and 1:47.15 in the 200 free at the CCSA meet (2/16)… Swam a season-best 5:02.61 in the 500yard free at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Also recorded a season-best 54.80 in the 100-yard fly at the Kenyon meet… Competed in the 50-yard freestyle and the 200-yard free vs. East Carolina (10/15)… Finished sixth in the 100-yard free with a time of 50.51 and was on Davidson’s fourth-place 400-yard free relay vs. William & Mary (10/29)… Swam on Davidson’s fourth-place 200-meter medley relay at the College of Charleston (11/5)… Swam the 100-yard free and swam on the 200-yard freestyle relay against Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Placed fourth in 50-yard free with a 22.89 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Swam the 200-yard and 100-yard free-style events at the CCSA Championships (2/16). Wildcat Career: 2011 CCSA consolation finalist (1650 free/12th; 200 free/10th, 100 free/12th). Prep/personal: Four-year letterwinner at Kickapoo ... All-America ... All-State ... All-State Academic ... placed in top 16 in 100 and 200 freestyle at State meet and top 8 as a member of the 200 medley and 400 freestyle relays ... graduated as a member of the school-record holding 200 and 400 freestyle relays ... Mu Alpha Theta State Finalist and Regional Qualifier ... Science Olympiad participant ... parents, Rick and Carrie Waggoner ... sister, Paige Waggoner.

2012-13: Swam a season best of 57:94 in the 100 breast (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 6th in this event in the CCSA…Posted a season best in the 200 breast with a 2:07.50 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 6th in the CCSA in this event…finished the season with a best time of 51.25 in the 100 Fly (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 9th in the CCSA in this event… Took second in the 200 fly in 2:03.53 in meet against Howard (2/2) 2011-12: Swam a personal best in the 100-yard breaststroke with a 58.82 at the 2012 CCSA Championships (2/16)… Season-best time in the 200-yard breaststroke was a 2:09.14 at the CCSA meet… Other career times include: 54.63 in the 100yard fly (Kenyon Invite, 12/1), 2:04.31 in the 200-yard butterfly (CCSA Meet, 2/16) and 23.13 in the 50-yard freestyle (Kenyon Invite, 12/1)… Took second place in the 100-yard breaststroke in his collegiate debut vs. Clemson (10/1) with a time of 1:01.86… Picked up fourth-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke with a 1:02.57 in the ‘Cats’ win over William & Mary (10/29)… Was 16th in the 100-yard breaststroke with a 1:00.83 at the Kenyon Invitational (12/1)… Clocked in at 1:01.32 for fourth place in the 100-yard breaststroke and was fifth in the 200-yard breaststroke with a 2:17.53 vs. Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Was second in the 200-yard free with a time of 2:05.23 at the CCSA Duals vs. Howard (1/28)… Placed ninth in the 100-yard breaststroke, seventh in the 200-yard breaststroke and 13th in the 200-yard butterfly to help the ‘Cats to the runner-up spot at the 2012 CCSA Championship meet. Prep/Personal: Four-time team MVP ... team captain as a senior ... KISL City runner-up to twin brother, Spencer, in 100 yard breaststroke (1:00.73) ... finished ninth in the 100 breaststroke (:59.52) and 19th in the 100 fly (:53.88) at the Tennessee High School State Championship ... finished 10th in the 100 breaststroke (1:00.20) and 11th in the 200 breaststroke (2:11.80) at the 2011 Southeastern Championship ... member of the school-record holding 200 medley and 200 and 400 freestyle relays ... lettered in soccer as a freshman ... Valedictorian ... AP Scholar with Distinction ... National Honor Society ... Eagle Scout ... President’s Education Award for Outstanding Excellence for 2010-2011 ... Joe Martin Scholar 2011 ... Presidential Service Gold Award ... parents, Bert and Jill ... twin brother, Spencer, is also a member of the swim team.

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2013-14 WilDCATS SPENCER GILL

ADAM HUNTER

Jnuior | Breast/IM Knoxville, Tenn. Carter

Junior | Back/Fly Wilmington, N.C. New Hanover

2012-13: Posted the Wildcats’ second best time of the season in the 100 breast in 57.22 (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Ranked 4th in the CCSA in this event…His time of 2:04.14 in the 200 breast was the Cats’ second fastest time of the season (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 2nd in the CCSA in this event…Swam Davidson’s third fastest time of the season in the 200 fly in 1:59.70 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 15th in this event in the CCSA…Finished 3rd in the 100 breast in 1:00.27 in meet vs. ECU (10/20)…Won the 200 breast in meet vs. College of Charleston in a time of 2:10.77 (10/27)… Took second in the 100 breast in 59.94 in meet against College of Charleston (10/27)…Took second in the 200 breast in 2:12.20 in meet against Howard (2/2)…Took 6th in the 200 breast at the Kenyon Invitational in a time of 2:09.08 (11/29)… 2011-12: Posted the Wildcats’ second-best time of the season with a career best of 58.12 in the 100-yard breaststroke (CCSA Championships, 2/16) and a 2:07.50 in the 200-yard breaststroke (CCSA Championships, 2/16)… Season-best 23.23 in the 50-yard free at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Took third in the 100-yard breaststroke with a 1:02.08 and in the 200-yard breaststroke with a 2:15.82 vs. Clemson (10/1)… Finished third in the 100-yard breaststroke against William & Mary (10/29), clocking in at 1:02.13… Picked up a third-place finish in the 100-meter breaststroke with a 1:09.45 and took second in the 200-meter event with a 2:30.90 at the College of Charleston (11/5)… Grabbed third-place in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:01.00) and the 200-yard breaststroke (2:13.83) vs. GardnerWebb (1/21)… Won the 200-yard breaststroke in a time of 2:13.69 and swam a 2:06.91 for a third place finish in the 200yard butterfly vs. Howard at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Fourth in the 100-yard breaststroke and sixth in the 200-yard event at the CCSA championship meet (2/16). Prep/Personal: KISL City Champion in the 100 breaststroke (1:00.02) ... finished fifth in the 100 yard breaststroke (59.02) and 21st in the 200 yard IM (2:02.82) at the Tennessee High School State Championship ... placed sixth in the 200 breaststroke (2:09.16) at the 2011 SE Southeastern Champions ... graduated as the school-record holder in the 100 breaststroke (59.02), 200 IM (2:02.73), 500 freestyle (5:12.0) and as a member of the 200 medley and 200 and 400 yard freestyle relays ... graduated in the top 10 of class ... AP Scholar ... National Honor Society ... Eagle Scout ... President’s Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence in 2010 and 2011 ... Joe Martin Scholar in 2011 ... parents, Bert and Jill ... identical twin brother, Drew, is also a member of the swimming team.

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2012-13: Swam a season best time of 1:43.75 in the 200 free (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Posted a time of 51.86 in the 100 back (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 11th in the CCSA in this event…finished the 200 back in a season best of 1:51.56(2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 9th in the CCSA in this event…Other top times included: 22.66 in the 50 free (11/29 Kenyon), 49.09 in the 100 free (11/29 Kenyon), 10:20.56 in the 1000 free (11/10 VMI), 54.58 in the 100 Fly (11/29 Kenyon)… 2011-12: Swam a personal best 51.22 in the 100-yard freestyle at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Also clocked in at 1:50.43 in the 200-yard free at the Kenyon meet… Posted a career-best time of 1:55.58 in the 200-yard backstroke and a 52.57 in the 100yard backstroke at the CCSA Championship (2/16)… Careerbest in the 400-IM was a 4:13.13 at the CCSA meet… Swam to a fifth-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke with a 56.96 in his collegiate debut at Clemson (10/1)… Placed fifth in the 800-meter freestyle with a 9:24.80 vs. the College of Charleston (11/5)… Clocked in at 56.41 in the 100-yard backstroke for fifth place vs. Gardner-Webb (12/21)… Placed third in the 1000-yard free with a 10:28.10 and the 500-yard free in a time of 5:01.58 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)... Took ninth in the 400-yard IM, 11th in the 200-yard backstroke and 15th in the 100-yard backstroke at the CCSA Championships (2/16) Prep/Personal: Five-time YMCA Nationals competitor ... fourtime NCHSAA 4A Regionals competitor ... three-time NCHSAA 4A States competitor and finalist ... Mid-eastern Conference champion in the 500 freestyle ... Mid-eastern Conference First Team ... 2010-2011 team captain ... NHHS Sportsmanship Award ... NHHS MVP Award ... two-time NHHS Swimmer of the Year .... school-record holder in the 200 and 500 freestyles and the 100 backstroke ... member of the Beta Club, National Honors Society and National Art Honors Society ... two-time AP Scholar with Distinction ... parents, Jeff and Ellison.

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2013-14 WilDCATS BRANDON KEGLEY

DYLAN LUDWICK

Junior | Free/Back Chilowie, Va. Marion

Junior | Free/IM Yardley, Pa. Pennsbury

2012-13: Posted the Wildcats’ third best time of the season in the 50 free with a 21.13 (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Time of 45.87 in the 100 free was the ‘Cats’ second-best of the season (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 6th in both the 50 and 100 free in the CCSA…Swam on the ‘Cats’ 200 free relay posting a time of 1:22.30 which ranked second in the CCSA…Anchored the 400 free relay for the Wildcats, finishing with a time of 3:02.05 ranking them first in the CCSA…Also swam a leg on the 400 Medley relay which was also first in the CCSA with a time of 3:19.46…Won the 100 free in 47.76 in meet vs. College of Charleston (10/27)…Took second in the 50 free in 21.86 and won the 100 free in 47.87 in meet against Gardner-Webb (1/26)…Won the 100 back in 53.64 in meet against Howard (2/2)…Took 11th in the 100 free at the Kenyon Invitational in a time of 46.96 (11/29). 2011-12: Swam a personal-best of 21.08 for the Wildcats’ thirdbest time of the season in the 50-yard free and a 46.46 in the 100-yard free at the CCSA Championships (2/16)… Careerbests of 10:23.19 (fourth in 2011-12) in the 1000-yard freestyle at the CCSA Duals (1/28), 52.06 in the 100-yard backstroke (CCSA Championships, 2/16) and 52.30 in the 100-yard fly (Kenyon Invite, 12/1)… Took fifth in the 100-yard freestyle with a 48.51 and was a member of Davidson’s third place 4x100 freestyle relay that clocked in at 3:11.35 vs. Clemson (10/1)… Picked up a fifth place finish in the 200-yard free with a 1:47.64 and was a member of Davidson’s first-place 200-yard freestyle relay team at East Carolina (10/15)… Swam a leg on the Wildcats’ 4x100 free relay that took the runner up spot vs. William & Mary (10/29)… Helped the 200-meter medley relay to a first place finish vs. the College of Charleston (11/5)… Clocked in at 24.79 for third place in the 50-meter freestyle and was fourth in the 100-meter free with a time of 54.65 vs. the Cougars… Touched the wall in 1:46.95 to take the runner-up spot in the 200-yard freestyle and was fourth in the 50-yard free with 22.20 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/21)… Was also on the winning 200-yard free relay vs. the Runnin’ Bulldogs… Took home second place in the 1000-yard free with a time of 10:23.19 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… A member of Davidson’s 200 free relay that took second at the CCSA meet (2/16)… Was fifth in both the 50-yard free with a time of 21.18 in the 100-yard free with a 46.46 and placed ninth in the 100-yard back, touching in 52.08 at the 2012 championship meet. Prep/Personal: Nine-time All-State ... four-time Smyth County News and Messenger Swimmer of the Year ... three-time First Team All-Timesland ... team captain in 2010-2011 ... NCSA Junior National Qualifier ... Academic All-American ... graduated as the school-record holder in the 50, 100 and 500 freestyles, 100 back, 200 IM and as a member of the 200 medley and 200 and 400 freestyle relays ... also was a Second Team All-District soccer player and two-time co-captain, and a First Team All-District cross country (once) and track & field (twice) runner ... Valedictorian ... Beta Club and AP Scholar ... parents, Richard and Dawn ... siblings, Paige and Eric, who swims for Gardner-Webb.

2012-13: Took second in the 1000 free (9:43.95) and 500 free(4:48.05) in meet vs. East Carolina (10/20)…Placed second in the 500 free in 4:48.05 in meet vs. East Posted the Wildcats’ Best time of the season in the 200 free with a 1:38.21 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked first in the CCSA in this event…His time of 4:25.52 in the 500 free was the ‘Cats’ fastest of the season (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Time ranked him first in this event in the CCSA…Swam Davidson’s fastest time of the season in the 1000 free with a 9:42.05 (1/26 Gardner-Webb)…Ranked first in this event in the CCSA…Also posted the season fastest time of 15:48.78 in the 1650 (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Posted the third fastest time in the CCSA in this event… Other top times include: 2:09.77 in the 200 breast (11/29 Kenyon), 1:55.18 in the 200 IM (11/29 Kenyon), 22.42 in the 50 free (10/27 Charleston), 47.97 in the 100 free (1/26 Gardner-Webb)… swam on the 400 free relay which was the fastest in the CCSA with a time of 3:02.71…Anchored the CCSA’s fastest 800 free relay finishing in a time of 6:40.19…finished first in the 1000 free with a time of 9:53.95 in meet vs. College of Charleston (10/27)… Won the 200 IM in 1:58.08 in meet against VMI (11/10)…Won the 1000 free in 9:42.05 and the 500 free in 4:38.71 in meet against GardnerWebb (1/26)…Won the 200 free in 1:43.49 in meet against Howard (2/2)…Took 6th in the 500 free in 4:40.41 and 7th in the 1650 free in 16:46.87 at the N.C. College kickoff (10/5). 2011-12: Named 2012 CCSA Most Outstanding Freshman Performer… Was the Wildcats’ top swimmer in the 500-yard freestyle (4:25.34 at CCSA Championships, 2/16), 1000-yard freestyle (9:40.82 at East Carolina, 10/15) and 1650-yard freestyle (15:40.50 at CCSA Championships, 2/16)… Ranked third on the team with a personal-best of 1:39.78 in the 200yard freestyle… Won the 1000-yard free in 9:43.69 and also picked up the win in the 500-yard free with a 4:45.11 in his collegiate debut at Clemson (10/1)… Took first in the 500-yard freestyle with a 4:41.83 at East Carolina (10/15)… Was the runner up in the 1000-yard freestyle with a 9:44.13 in the team’s win over William & Mary (10/29)… Won the 800-meter freestyle in a time of 8:38.92 and was the runner up to teammate Drew Onken in the 400-meter IM, swimming a 4:46.58 vs. the College of Charleston (11/5)… Swam to a second-place finish in the 500-yard free with a 4:34.84 and in the 1650-yard free with a 15:49.10 at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Won the 1000-yard free in a time of 9:42.92 and the 500 in 4:49.33 at in the team’s win over Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Took third in the 400 IM at the meet in 4:14.37… Took top honors in the 200yard free with a 1:43.32 and was the runner up in the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of 2:13.72 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Helped the Wildcats to a second-place finish at the 2012 CCSA Championships with a record-setting wins in the 500yard freestyle and 1650-yard freestyle and a third-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle and … Was also on Davidson’s champion 800-yard free relay that set a new meet record of 6:40.75. Prep/Personal: 2010-2011 USA National Open Water 5K and

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2013-14 WilDCATS DYLAN LUDWICK Junior | Free/IM Yardley, Pa. Pennsbury

2012-13: Took second in the 1000 free (9:43.95) and 500 free(4:48.05) in meet vs. East Carolina (10/20)…Placed second in the 500 free in 4:48.05 in meet vs. East Posted the Wildcats’ Best time of the season in the 200 free with a 1:38.21 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked first in the CCSA in this event…His time of 4:25.52 in the 500 free was the ‘Cats’ fastest of the season (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Time ranked him first in this event in the CCSA…Swam Davidson’s fastest time of the season in the 1000 free with a 9:42.05 (1/26 Gardner-Webb)…Ranked first in this event in the CCSA…Also posted the season fastest time of 15:48.78 in the 1650 (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Posted the third fastest time in the CCSA in this event… Other top times include: 2:09.77 in the 200 breast (11/29 Kenyon), 1:55.18 in the 200 IM (11/29 Kenyon), 22.42 in the 50 free (10/27 Charleston), 47.97 in the 100 free (1/26 Gardner-Webb)… swam on the 400 free relay which was the fastest in the CCSA with a time of 3:02.71…Anchored the CCSA’s fastest 800 free relay finishing in a time of 6:40.19…finished first in the 1000 free with a time of 9:53.95 in meet vs. College of Charleston (10/27)… Won the 200 IM in 1:58.08 in meet against VMI (11/10)…Won the 1000 free in 9:42.05 and the 500 free in 4:38.71 in meet against GardnerWebb (1/26)…Won the 200 free in 1:43.49 in meet against Howard (2/2)…Took 6th in the 500 free in 4:40.41 and 7th in the 1650 free in 16:46.87 at the N.C. College kickoff (10/5).

in the 200-yard freestyle and … Was also on Davidson’s champion 800-yard free relay that set a new meet record of 6:40.75. Prep/Personal: 2010-2011 USA National Open Water 5K and 10K Qualifier ... 2011 USA Winter Senior National Qualifier in 500/1000 free ... broke YMCA national record in 800m free (8:24.48) ... USA Swimming Scholastic All-America ... graduated in top five percent of class.

2011-12: Named 2012 CCSA Most Outstanding Freshman Performer… Was the Wildcats’ top swimmer in the 500-yard freestyle (4:25.34 at CCSA Championships, 2/16), 1000-yard freestyle (9:40.82 at East Carolina, 10/15) and 1650-yard freestyle (15:40.50 at CCSA Championships, 2/16)… Ranked third on the team with a personal-best of 1:39.78 in the 200yard freestyle… Won the 1000-yard free in 9:43.69 and also picked up the win in the 500-yard free with a 4:45.11 in his collegiate debut at Clemson (10/1)… Took first in the 500-yard freestyle with a 4:41.83 at East Carolina (10/15)… Was the runner up in the 1000-yard freestyle with a 9:44.13 in the team’s win over William & Mary (10/29)… Won the 800-meter freestyle in a time of 8:38.92 and was the runner up to teammate Drew Onken in the 400-meter IM, swimming a 4:46.58 vs. the College of Charleston (11/5)… Swam to a second-place finish in the 500-yard free with a 4:34.84 and in the 1650-yard free with a 15:49.10 at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Won the 1000-yard free in a time of 9:42.92 and the 500 in 4:49.33 at in the team’s win over Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Took third in the 400 IM at the meet in 4:14.37… Took top honors in the 200yard free with a 1:43.32 and was the runner up in the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of 2:13.72 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Helped the Wildcats to a second-place finish at the 2012 CCSA Championships with a record-setting wins in the 500yard freestyle and 1650-yard freestyle and a third-place finish

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2013-14 WilDCATS BEN STEWART-BATES

CAMERON BARD

Junior | Free Moreland Hills, Ohio University School

Sophomore | Fly Knoxville, Tenn. Beardon

2012-13: Swam a best time of 46.53 in the 100 free at the CCSA Championship (2/21)…ranked 10th in the CCSA in this event…Posted the Wildcats’ third best time of the season in the 200 free with a 1:41.71 (CCSA Championship 2/21)… Ranked 8th in the CCSA in this event…Posted the ‘Cats’ third best time in the 500 free with a 4:34.59 (CCSA Championship 2/21)…Ranked 5th in the CCSA…Swam a season best time of 22.40 in the 50 free (VMI 11/10)…Swam on the ‘Cats’ 800 free relay posting the fastest time in the CCSA finishing in 6:40.19…took second in the 500 free in meet against College of Charleston in a time of 4:49.10 (10/27).

2012-13: Posted the Wildcats’ second best time of the season in the 50 free with a 21.06 (2/21 at CCSA Championship)… Ranked 5 in the CCSA in this event…swam the third best time of the season in the 100 free with a 46.07 (2/21 at CCSA Championship)…his time of 50.77 in the 100-yard fly was the ‘Cats’ third-best of the season (2/21 at CCSA Championship)… Ranked 7th in the both the 100 free and the 100 fly in the CCSA…Swam on the Wildcats 200 freestyle relay posting a time of 1:22.30 which was the second fastest time in the CCSA…Also swam on the 400 free relay which was the fastest in the CCSA with a time of 3:02.71…Won the 50 free in 22.21 in meet against VMI (11/10).

2011-12: Finished second on the team with a time of 16:19.8 in the 1,650 free (2/16, CCSA Championships) and in the 1000yard free with a 9:58.70 (1/21 vs. Gardner-Webb)… Career best in the 200-yard freestyle of 1:42.51 (2/16, CCSA Championships) was the Wildcats’ fourth-best of the season… Ranked third on the team with a personal best of 4:38.66 in the 500yard freestyle (2/16, CCSA Championships)… Other seasonbests include: 2:05.75 in the 200 IM (1/28 at CCSA Duals), 1:01.20 in the 100-yard breaststroke (12/1 at Kenyon Invite), 22.38 in the 50-yard free (12/1 at Kenyon Invite) and 48.19 in the 100-yard free (12/1 at Kenyon Invite)… Took second in the 200-yard free in 1:44.54 and was also the runner-up in the 500-yard free, clocking in 4:45.16 vs. Clemson (10/1)… Was fourth in the 200 free with and third in the 500 free in 4:45.93 in the team’s meet at East Carolina (10/15)… Was the winner in the 500-yard free in 4:43.13 and touched the pads in 1:45.61 for fourth in the 200-yard free against William & Mary (10/29)… A member of Davidson’s runner-up 400-yard free relay vs. the Tribe… Also in Davidson’s second-place 800-yard freestyle relay at the Kenyon Invitational (12/1)… Recorded fourth-place finishes in both the 1000-yard freestyle with a mark of 9:58.70 and in the 500 free with a 4:55.62 in the team’s win over CCSA foe Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Swam to an eighth place finish in the 500-yard freestyle and took fifth in the 200-yard free to help the Wildcats to a second-place finish at the CCSA Championships (2/16)… Swam on Davidson’s winning 800-yard free relay that set a new meet record in 6:40.75… Touched the pads fifth in the 1650-yard freestyle. Prep/Personal: Cleveland Plain Dealer Winter All-Star in 2010 and 2011 ... USA Swimming All-American from 2008-2011 ... state and school-record holder as a member of the 400 freestyle relay (3:06) ... recipient of Art Award from Cleveland Institute of Art ... National Merit commended ... parents, James and Kim ... siblings, Marta, Ian, Emma, Charlie and Sylvia ... Ian and Marta swim at Kenyon College.

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2013-14 WilDCATS LUKE BURTON

COLIN MACKAY

Sophomore | Back/Fly Kennesaw, Ga. Mount Paran

Sophomore | Free/Back Vero Beach, Fla. Vero Beach Senior

2012-13: Swam a season best time of 21.48 in the 50 free at the CCSA Championship (2/21)…Posted the Wildcats’ second best time of the season in the 100 back with a time of 50.83 (CCSA Championship 2/21)…Ranked 5th in the CCSA in this event…Swam Davidson’s best time of the season in the 200 back with a time of 1:48.98 (CCSA Championship 2/21)…this time ranked Burton 3rd in the CCSA… Swam on the Wildcats 200 freestyle relay posting a time of 1:22.30 which was the second fastest time in the CCSA…Also swam on the ‘Cats’ 400 medley relay which finished 1st in the CCSA with a time of 3:02.05…Finished second in the 100 fly in meet against ECU in 54.16 (10/20)…Took second in the 100 back with a time of 52.24 in meet vs. College of Charleston (10/27)…Took second in the 200 back in meet against Howard in a time of 1:59.43 (2/2). Prep/Personal: Finished eighth in the 100-yard backstroke and 14th in the 50-yard freestyle at the 2012 Georgia Class AAAAA state swim meet… Named to the 2012 CSCA All-County First Team… Competed in the 200 IM and 100-yard backstroke at the Georgia State 1-4A Championships.

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2012-13: Swam a season best in the 50 free at the CCSA Championship finishing in a time of 21.33 (2/21)…Ranked 12th in the CCSA in this event…Posted a time of 46.92 in the 100 free, another season best (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Ranked 13th in the CCSA in this event…Also swam the 200 free at the CCSA Championship, earning another best time of 1:43.66. Prep/Personal: Parents are Greg and Debbie… Siblings are Ian, Allison and Evan… Parents swam for Middlebury (CT) College while brother Ian is currently a junior on the Panthers’ swim team… A three-year letterwinner for Coach Brian Ihnen at Vero Beach High School… Named to the 2011 and 2012 allarea teams… 2011 and 2012 MVP… Competed at the FHSAA State Meet in 2010 and 2012… Team captain in 2012… Owns the Vero Beach HS record in the 100-yard backstroke (55.98), 100-yard freestyle (47.68) and as a member of the 400-yard freestyle relay (4:20.89)… Also a competitor at the state tournament in tennis… Wendy’s High School Heisman winner… National Honor Society… AP Scholar with Distinction.

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2013-14 WilDCATS JONATHAN OBERTI

JOSH SCHAMMEL

Sophomore | Diving Marietta, Ga. Woodward Academy

Sophomore | IM/Back Greenville, S.C. St. Joseph’s

20Posted a score of 147.83 points for second place in the 3meter diving event vs. Queens (1/19)… Took third in the 1meter with 119.02 points at the meet… Was the runner-up in the 3-meter at the CCSA Duals (2/2) with a score of 169.80 and also took second in the 1-meter with a score of 171.15… Finished sixth in the 1-meter dive with a score of 198.80 at the 2013 CCSA Championships (2/22)… Took sixth place in the 3meter as well, putting up 172.60 points. Prep/Personal: Competed for Woodward Academy in Marietta, Ga... Also a member of Woodward’s state champion tennis team.

2012-13: Posted a season best time of 1:46.80 in the 200 free (1/26 Gardner-Webb)…Swam a season best of 52.05 in the 100 back (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 12th in this event in the CCSA…finished the season with a best time of 1:53.51 in the 200 back…Ranked 12th in the CCSA in this event…posted a season best time of 2:03.35 in the 200 fly (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Took first in the 100 back in 55.23 in meet against College of Charleston (10/27)…Took second in the 1000 free in meet against Howard in a time of 12:12.22 (2/2). Prep/Personal: Named to the SCHSL All-State team in 2011-12 at St. Joseph’s (SC) High School… Competed for team Greenville… Earned a spot on the South Carolina swimming all-state team.

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2013-14 WilDCATS MAX SCHIMANSKI

GRANT SMITH

Sophomore | Free Stoughton, Wis. McFarland

Senior | Breaststroke Saint Simons Island, Ga. Glynn Academy

2012-13: Took fourth in the 100 free in 9:49.43 in meet vs. East Carolina (10/20)…Posted a season best of 1:43.53 in the 200 free (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Ranked 16th in the CCSA in this event…Swam a season best time of 4:38.60 in the 500 free (2/21 CCSA Championship…Ranked 15th in the CCSA in this event…his time of 9:49.43 in the 1000 free was the Cats’ second fastest time of the season (10/20 ECU)…Ranked 3rd in this event in the CCSA…Swam Davidson’s second fastest time of the season in the 1650 free in 15:58.59 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…ranked 4th in this event in the CCSA…Took second place in meet in the 1000 free with a time of 9:54.88 in meet against College of Charleston (10/27)…Took third place in the 1000 free in meet against Queen’s College in a time of 9:53.35 (1/19). Prep/Personal: Helped McFarland to the WIAA Division 2 state title all four years… Named to the Wisconsin State Journal’s All-Area Prep Team in the 500-yard freestyle… Took second in the Division 2 Baraboo Sectional meet in the 200-yard free and 500-yard free… Placed fourth in the 200-yard freestyle at the state meet in 2012… Also ran track and cross country.

2012-13: Posted the Wildcats’ third best time of the season in the 200 breast with a 2:04.64 (CCSA Championship 2/21)… Ranked third in the CCSA in this event…Time of 1:52.56 in the 200 IM was the ‘Cats’ second best time of the season (CCSA Championship 2/21)…Ranked 6th in this event in the CCSA… Swam Davidsons’ second best time of the season in the 400 IM with a 3:57.64 (CCSA Championship 2/21)…Time was fast enough to rank him 2nd in the CCSA in the event…His time of 10:00.52 in the 1000 free was Davidson’s third fastest time in the event (11/10)…Swam on the ‘Cats’ 800 free relay posting the fastest time in the CCSA finishing in 6:40.19… had a season best time of 22.16 in the 50 free (Kenyon 11/29)…Swam his fastest time of the season in the 100 free at 2013 CCSA Duals posting a time of 48.71 (2/02)…Finished third in the 200 free in 1:48.69 in meet against ECU (10/20)…took second in the 200 breast in a time of 2:10.86 in meet vs. College of Charleston (10/27)…Took second in the 200 free in 1:46.37 in meet against Howard (2/2)…Won the 200 back in meet against Howard in a time of 1:57.57 (2/2)…Took 13th in the 200 IM in 1:58.98, 12th in the 4oo IM in 4:15.61, 11 in the 1650 free with a time of 17:09.52 at the N.C. College Kickoff (10/5). Prep/Personal: Received NISCA All-American honors as part of New Trier’s 200-yard medley relay… Honor society member… Illinois State Scholar… All-Conference, All-Academic and All-State honoree… Team captain.

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2013-14 WilDCATS LUKE BOLIEK

CHRIS CARDWELL

Freshman | IM/Breast Greenville, S.C. J.L. Mann Academy

Freshman | Fly/Back Davidson, N.C. Lake Norman Charter

Swam for coach Cile Williamson at J.L. Mann Academy and Scott Bonine on Team Greenville… Two-time all-region team honoree… Was a top-10 finisher at the S.C. State Open Water Championship in 2012… Region champion in the 100-yard breaststroke in 2011, helping J.L. Mann to the runner-up spot at the meet… Son of Mike and Maggie Boliek… Brother Wyatt is a swimmer at UConn.

Son of Phillis and Jeff… A 2012 All-Observer Third Team honoree for the 200-yard medley relay and 100-yard backstroke… Member of the “A” honor roll at Lake Norman Charter… Member of the first-place 200-yard medley relay team at the 2013 NCHSAA 1A&2A Swimming & Diving Championships… Was the runner-up in the 100-yard backstroke at the meet… Also competed for the North Mecklenburg Aqua Devils.

SPENCER DAVIES Freshman | Fly/IM Louisville, Ky. DuPont Manual Magnet

Swam for duPoint Manual Magnet and Lakeside Swim Team… A member of the fourth-place 400-yard free relay team at states… Helped Manual win the combined region title in 2013… Named to the 2013 all-region team… Competed at the 2013 NCSA Junior National Championships as well as the 2012 Speedo Champions Series in Greensboro, N.C.

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2013-14 WilDCATS ANDRES RAMOS

DAVIED SANCHEZ

Freshman | Free Norwalk, Conn. Fairfield College Prep.

Freshman | Back/Fly Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown

Member of four-straight SCC Open Championship teams at Fairfield College Prep… Helped the Jesuits to the runner-up spot at the Class LL State meet… Named to the 2013 All-SCC team… Member of the 2013 SCC champion 400-yard free relay and was also a member of the runner-up 400 FR squad at the 2012 LL Championships.

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Swam for A.L. Brown HS in nearby Kannapolis as well as SwimMAC Carolina… Competed in the 2013 Speedo Champions Series in Nashville, Tenn., posting times of 22.18 in the 50yard free, 47.74 in the 100-yard free and 1:55.10 in the 100-yard back… Also swam the 2012 Speedo Champions Series in Greensboro, N.C… Placed second at the 2012 NC 3A Championships in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 52.51… Won the 100-yard backstroke with a 52.44 at the meet… Second in the 100-yard back at the 2013 regional meet and the 2013 state meet (53.35)… Named a 2013 All-Southern Piedmont Conference honoree.

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2013-14 WilDCATS KALIYA BURTON-AKRIGHT

LIZ MACE

Senior | Diving Tampa, Fla. Tampa Prep

Senior | Fly/Free Springfield, Mo. Glendale

2012-13: Posted career-best performances in 2012-13 with a 274.15 in the 1-meter (2/2 at CCSA Duals) and 294.45 points in the 3-meter (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Her score at Clemson is a new program record in the 3-meter…Qualified for the NCAA Zone Meet … Named the CCSA Diver of the Week October 31… Won the 1-meter event with a score of 247.58 and took second in the 3-meter with a 250.70 against East Carolina (10/20)… Took first in the 3-meter (259.73 points) and 1-meter events (269.17 points) in the team’s win over the College of Charleston (10/27)… Scored 242.40 points in the 3meter dive for the win against VMI (11/10)… Finished third vs. Arkansas (1/19) in the 3-meter with a score of 277.77… Won the 1-meter with 274.15 points at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Took fourth and set a new program record with a score of 285.67 in the 3-meter dive at Clemson (2/9)… Finished fourth in the 3meter at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21) with a score of 266.55… Scored 214.40 points for 31st place in the 1-meter and 189.90 for 39th in the 3-meter at the NCAA Zone B Meet (3/9) in Knoxville, Tenn. 2011-12: Season bests were a 262.05 in the 1-meter vs. Gardner-Webb (1/21) and 265.65 in the 3-meter, also against the Runnin’ Bulldogs… Scored a 206.10 in the 1-meter diving event at Clemson (10/1) and took third in the 3-meter with a 216.37… Recorded a 238.44 for third place in the 1-meter and a 227.40 in the 3-meter vs. East Carolina (10/15)… Won the 3meter diving event with 218.92 points and took second in the 1-meter with a 172.95 against the College of Charleston (11/5)… Won the 1-meter event with 253.05 points and the 3meter with a score of 265/65 vs. Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Accumulated 262.05 points in the 1-meter event for first place and placed third in the 3-meter with a score of 236.88 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Finished fourth in the 1-meter event with 241.90 points and placed fifth in the 3-meter competition with a 247.00 at the CCSA Championships (2/16). Wildcat Career: 2011 CCSA champion in the 3-meter diving event (254.05) ... also finished second in the 1-meter diving event with a score of 236.30 ... individual event winner against College of Charleston (2010-11), Davidson Invitational (201011), VMI (2010-11) and William & Mary (2010-11).

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2012-13: Swam Davidson’s second-fastest time of the season in the 200-yard fly with a 2:03.76 (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Her time of 56.62 in the in the 100-yard fly was the ’Cats’ third-best of the season (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Other top times included: 25.39 in the 50-free (11/29 at Kenyon), 54.96 in the 100 free (10/27 vs. CofC), 1:58.3 in the 200 free (10/27 vs. CofC) and 5:04.22 in the 500 free (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Picked up first place points in the 100 fly with a 59.85 at East Carolina (10/20)... Was the runner-up in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 58.78 in the squad’s win over the College of Charleston (10/27)… A member of the Wildcats’ second-place 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:50.18 vs. Gardner-Webb (1/26)… Swam on Davidson’s third-place 200-yard medley relay (1:49.08) as well as the ‘Cats fourth-place 400-yard free relay (3:33.83) at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Also swam to a fifth-place finish in the 500-yard freestyle at the meet, clocking in at 5:16.67… Took seventh in the 200-yard fly, touching the wall in 2:04.63 and grabbed 13th in the 500-yard free with a 5:04.22 at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21)… Helped the 800-yard free relay to a third-place finish that tied the Davidson school record with a time of 7:30.89. 2011-12: Swam to a season-best of 24.62 in the 50 freestyle at the 2012 CCSA Championships (2/16)… Season best of 53.78 in the 100-yard freestyle at the 2012 Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Posted the Wildcats’ second-best time of the season in the 100-yard butterfly with a 56.68 in the prelims of the CCSA Championship meet (2/16)… Swam a career-best 2:07.72 in the 200-yard butterfly at the CCSA meet… Took second in the 100-yard fly against Clemson (10/1) and won the event vs. East Carolina (10/15)… Swam the butterfly leg of Davidson’s winning 200-meter relay team against the College of Charleston (11/5)… Touched the wall second in the 200-meter fly against the Cougars… A member of the Wildcats’ 200-yard medley relay that took second place vs. Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Finished fourth in the 100 fly with a time of 59.81 at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Also swam on Davidson’s third-place 400-yard freestyle relay at the meet… Placed seventh in the 100-fly at the CCSA meet and placed 15th in the finals of the 200 butterfly. Wildcat Career: Wildcat Top-10 Performer in the 100 fly (:57.06/4th) and the 200 fly (2:07.79) ... 2011 CCSA championship finalist (100 fly/6th) ... 2011 CCSA consolation finalist (200 fly/11th) ... relay event winner against NC State (2010-11). Prep/Personal: Four-year letterwinner at Glendale ... All-American ... All-State, placing in top 8 in four state events each year ... runner-up in 50 free, 100 fly, 200 medley relay and 400 relay as team finished second at state meet during her senior season ... swam the butterfly leg on the winning, school-record setting 200 medley relay at the state meet as a junior ... also graduated as a school-record holder as a member of the 400 freestyle relay ... also lettered in tennis ... graduated in top 10% of class ... National Honor Society ... Academic All-American ... received Seal of Excellence in English ... dad, Charlie Mace, swam for the University of Missouri-Columbia as did aunt, Carol Mace Toedtmann ... mother, Melissa Mace, and siblings, Wilson and Audrey.

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2013-14 WilDCATS MARISA MARTINSON

MEGAN MCLEOD

Senior | Free Redwood City, Calif. Woodside Priory School

Senior | Breast/Free Waynesville, N.C. Tuscola

2012-13: Top times of the season included 27.81 in the 50-yard free (11/29 at Kenyon), 58.25 in the 100-yard free (2/21 at CCSA Championships), 2:06.26 in the 200-yard free (2/21 at CCSA Championships) and 5:39.50 in the 500-yard free (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Swam a 2:13.60 in the 200-yard free vs. the College of Charleston (10/27)… Posted a time of 2:11.44 for an 18th-place finish in the 200 free at the CCSA Duals (2/2). 2011-12: Posted a season-best 2:03.19 in the 200-yard freestyle and a 5:28.83 in the 500 free at the 2012 CCSA Championships (2/16)… Finished the 1650 freestyle in a time of 19:01.72 at the meet… Swam a season –best 11:49.10 in the 1,000-freestyle at the CCSA Duals (1/28). Prep/personal: Four-year member of the swimming team at the Woodside Priory School ... two-time Honorable Mention honors, Second-Team All-League honors and First-Team AllLeague honors from West Bay Athletic League ... one-time league champion in the 200 free and two-time champion in the 500 free ... undefeated in high school league in the 500 free ... third in high school league in 200 free ... qualified for CCS in the 200 and 500 freestyles ... graduated as the school-record holder in the 200 (1:58) and 500 (5:11) freestyles ... also played volleyball ... four-year member of the Honor Roll ... graduated with Dean's Honors ... selected as a student speaker for Commencement ... parents, Bill and Pam Martinson ... sister, Lindy Martinson.

2012-13: Missed the first part of the season while studying abroad… Season best times included: 2:04.19 in the 200 free (1/19 at Arkansas/Queens), 5:18.18 in the 500 free (2/21 at CCSA Championships), 1:13.21 in the 100-yard breaststroke (2/2 at CCSA Duals) and 2:37.08 in the 200-yard breaststroke (1/19 at Arkansas/Queens)… Took seventh in the 400 IM in 4:50.77 vs. Gardner-Webb (1/26)… Touched 12th in the 100yard breaststroke with a time of 1:13.21 at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Also finished 11th in the 500 free with a 5:25.56 at the meet… Swam a 5:18.18 in the 500-yard freestyle at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21)… Took 26th in the 400 IM, touching the pads in 4:43.96 at the event. 2011-12: Swam a season-best 2:00.41 in the 200-yard freestyle at the Kenyon Invitational (12/1) and a 5:21.09 in the 500-yard freestyle at the 2012 CCSA Championships (2/16)… Also swam a personal best in the 200 fly at the CCSA meet, touching the wall in 2:13.25… Placed third in the 500 free against Clemson with a time of 5:22.55 (10/1)… Finished second in the 800-meter freestyle with a time of 9:41.89 vs. College of Charleston (10/27)… Posted a third-place finish in the 1000-yard freestyle against Gardner-Webb (1/26) with a time of 11:13.08… Was tenth in the 200-yard breaststroke at the CCSA Duals, touching the wall in 2:38.29 (2/2). Wildcat Career: All-Academic CCSA (2011). Prep/personal: Four-year member of the swimming team at Tuscola ... earned All-Conference honors all four years ... AllRegion in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... All-State in 2007 and 2008 ... 2010 team captain and team MVP in 2009 ... graduated as a member of the school-record holding 200 and 400 freestyle relays ... also a four-time All-Conference and three-time All-Region selection in cross country and two-time All-Conference and two-time All-Region honoree in track ... named track team MVP in 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... Spanish III Award, Spanish IV Award, French I Award, Distinguished Language Student Award and AP English Award winner ... Junior Marshal ... Salutatorian ... parents, Lori and Scott McLeod ... siblings, Hannah and Liam.ship Award.

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2013-14 WilDCATS CAROLINE VRANA

ANNA  BLAIR BULLOCK

Senior | Breast/IM Hummelstown, Pa. Hershey

Junior | Free/Fly Winston-Salem, N.C. RJ Reynolds

2012-13: Swam the Wildcats’ second-best times of the season in both breaststroke events with a 1:05.41 in the 100 (2/21 at CCSA Championship Meet) and 2:24.03 in the 200 (2/21 at CCSA Championship Meet)… Tied for second in the 50 free with a 24.04 (11/29 at Kenyon)… Also posted a season-best 54.48 in the 100 free (11/29 at Kenyon)… Swam a 1:08.60 in the 100-yard breaststroke in the squad’s first dual meet of the year at East Carolina (10/20)… Was the runner up in the 100-yard breaststroke, clocking in at 1:08.08 and also took second in the 200-yard event in a time of 2:30.94 in the team’s win over the College of Charleston (10/27)… A member of Davidson’s winning 200 medley relay (1:51.03) in the victory over VMI (11/2)… Clocked in at 2:04.76 in the 200-yard free at the meet… Runner up in the 100-yard breaststroke with a dualmeet best time of 1:07.60 and second vs. Queens in the 200-yard event in 2:30.63 at the Arkansas/Queens Tri-Meet (1/19)… Placed fourth in the 50-yard free, touching in 25.13 vs. Gardner-Webb (1/26)… Finished 21st with a time of 2:24.03 in the 200 and scored points with a 15th place finish in the 100-yard event in a time of 1:05.42 at the CCSA Championship meet. 2011-12: Swam a season-best 53.65 in the 100-yard freestyle at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Posted a season-best 1:07.30, the second-best by a Wildcat this season, in the 100-yard breaststroke at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Swam the ‘Cats’ second-best time of the season with a 2:26.08 in the 200-yard breaststroke at the CCSA Championships (2/16)… One of the ‘Cats top relay swimmers all season… Opened the season with a third-place finish in the 200yard medley relay, swimming the breaststroke leg to help the team to a time of 1:50.07 against Clemson (10/1)… Was the runner-up in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of and the 200-yard breaststroke with a mark of 2:30.84 vs. the Tigers… Took third place in the 100yard breaststroke with a 1:08.60 against East Carolina (10/15)… A member of Davidson’s first-place 200-meter medley relay (2:04.19) vs. the College of Charleston (11/5)… Picked up an individual first place in the 100-meter backstroke in a time of 1:18.57 and a second-place finish in the 200 with a 2:51.80 vs. the Cougars… Finished 16th in the 100-yard freestyle at the Kenyon Invitational (12/1)… Touched the pads second in the 100-yard breaststroke with a 1:09.05 and was a member of the Wildcats’ winning 200 free relay team vs. Gardner-Webb (12/1)… Helped the 200-yard medley relay to a third place finish at the CCSA Duals (1/28) and placed sixth in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke events… Swam on Davidson’s fourth-place 200-yard freestyle relay team and was 19th in the 100yard breaststroke at the CCSA Championship. Wildcat Career: Wildcat Top-10 performer in the 100 breast (1:05.61/2nd) and the 200 breast (2:26.42/7th) ... 2011 CCSA championship finalist (100 breast/6th) ... 2011 CCSA consolation finalist (200 breast/15th) ... All-Academic CCSA (2011) ... individual event winner against College of Charleston (2010-11) and VMI (2010-11). Prep/personal: Four-year letterwinner at Hershey ... four-time AllConference honoree ... four-time All-District honoree in the 100 breaststroke ... All-State honorable mention in the 100 breast in 2009 and 2010 ... Academic All-American ... Scholastic All-American ... graduated with sixth fastest time in the 100 breast (1:06.13) ... three-year letterwinner in track and field as a mid-distance runner ... National Honor Society ... Spanish National Honor Society ... University of Rochester Humanities/Social Sciences Award ... National Merit Scholars Program ... daughter of Kent and Sheila Vrana ... sister, Erin. 2012-13: Top times include a 54.92 in the 100-yard free (11/29

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at Kenyon), 1:55.76 in the 200-yard free (11/29 at Kenyon), 5:04.05 in the 500 free (2/21 at CCSA Championships), 10:53.12 in the 1000 (1/19 vs. Arkansas and Queens) and 17:29.07 in the 1650 free (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Posted the Wildcats’ fastest time of the season in the 1,650 and second-fastest time of the year in the 500… Claimed 11th in the 500-yard free with a 5:07.33 at the Total Performance Swim Camps Invite at Kenyon (11/29)… Took second place vs. Queens (fourth overall) in the 1,000-yard free with a seasonbest 10:53.12 at the Queens-Arkansas Tri-Meet (1/19)… Also earned second place points in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:15.88… Swam to a third-place finish in the 500-yard freestyle, clocking in at 5:12.00 at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Finished 10th in the 1,650-yard free in a time of 17:29.07 at the CCSA Championships (2/21). 2011-12: Season best times: 25.52 in the 50-free (Kenyon Invite, 12/1), 54.91 in the 100-yard free (2012 Kenyon Invite, 12/1), 1:55.46 in the 200-free (CCSA Championships, 2/16), 17:43.42 in the 1650-yard free (CCSA Championships)… Posted the Wildcats’ top times of the season with career bests in the 1000-yard freestyle in 10:46.27 at the CCSA Duals (1/28) and a 5:06.02 in the 500-free at the CCSA Championships (2/16)… A member of the second-place 4x100-yard freestyle relay team at Clemson (10/1)… Swam a 56.44 in the 100-yard freestyle vs. East Carolina (10/15)… Also took third place in the 100-yard butterfly in a time of 1:02.54 vs. the Pirates… Swam the butterfly leg of the 400-yard medley relay vs. William & Mary (10/29), helping the squad finish in 57.76… Placed fifth in the 200-yard freestyle against the Tribe, touching the wall in 2:00.36 before swimming to a second-place finish as a member of the 400-yard freestyle relay team (3:38.11)… Swam a 2:14.40 for a fourth-place finish in the 200meter freestyle and a 1:02.49 in the 100-meter freestyle in the Wildcats’ win over the College of Charleston (11/5)…. Also recorded a time of 1:11.53 in the 100-meter butterfly at the meet… Won the 500-yard freestyle in 5:16.88 vs. GardnerWebb (1/21)…. Also picked up a second place finish in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:58.03 and took second in 100-yard free with a 55.99 vs. the Runnin’ Bulldogs… Took third in the 500-yard freestyle (5:14.56) and placed fourth in the 1000-yard freestyle (10:46.27) and 200-yard free (1:58.85) at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Her time in the 1000 was the best by a Wildcat in 2012… Finished 15th in the finals of the 500yard free (5:06.26) and swam a 1:55.46 in the 200-yard freestyle at the CCSA Championships (2/18)… Also placed 10th in the 1650, touching the wall in 17:43.42. Prep/Personal: Four-time All-Conference ... two-time MVP ... four-time North Carolina Scholar Athlete ... two-year team captain ... member of the school-record holding 200 medley relay (butterfly leg) and the 1650 freestyle (18:16.15) ... National Honor Society president ... Spanish Honor Society ... National Merit commended scholar ... Junior Marshal ... AP Scholar with Distinction ... parents, James and Carrie ... brother, Thomas..

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2013-14 WilDCATS FRANCESCA DEVINE

KAREN MONUSZKO

Junior | Back Geneva, Ill. Rosary

Junior | Diving Vero Beach, Fla. Vero Beach Senior HS

2012-13: Swam a season best of 58.65 in the 100 breast (2/21 CCSA Championship)… Ranked 9th in this event in the CCSA...Posted a season best in the 200 breast with a 2:08.64 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…has the 10th fastest time in the CCSA in this event…Finished the 200 IM in a season best of 1:55.72 (2/21 CCSA Championship)…Took 8th in the 200 breast at the Kenyon Invitational in a time of 2:09.61 (11/29). 2011-12: Swam a season-best 59.10 in the 100-yard breaststroke and 2:08.83 in the 200-yard breaststroke at the CCSA Championships (2/16)… Clocked in at 58.06 in the 100-yard butterfly for a season-best at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Posted a 1:57.27 in the 200-yard IM for his top time of the season at the CCSA meet (2/16)… Other season-best times: 58.06 in the 100-yard butterfly (CCSA Duals, 1/28), 1:47.48 in the 200 free (Kenyon Invite, 12/1) and 23.24 in the 50 free (Kenyon Invite, 12/1)… Competed in the 100-yard breaststroke vs. both Clemson (10/1) and East Carolina (10/15)… Swam at 23.67 in the 100-yard freestyle and took sixth in the 200-yard breaststroke vs. William & Mary (10/29)... Swam the breaststroke leg of Davidson’s fourth place 200-meter medley relay vs. College of Charleston (11/5)… A member of the ‘Cats third-place medley relay against Gardner-Webb (12/1)… Picked up a secondplace finish at the CCSA Duals (1/28) with a 1:02.34 in the 100-yard breaststroke… Took eighth place at the CCSA Championships (2/16) by clocking in at 2:11.05 in the 200-yard breaststroke… Swam the B final in the 200-yard IM and took 11th in the 100-yard breaststroke at the meet. Wildcat Career: 2011 CCSA championship finalist (100 breast/8th) ... 2011 CCSA consolation finalist (200 IM/12th; 200 breast/10th) ... All-Academic CCSA (2011). Prep/personal: Four-year letterwinner at Southlake Carroll ... Short Course Junior National Qualifier ... member of All-American medley relay ... All-State in the 100 breast and as a member of the 200 medley relay ... All-Region in 100 free and 100 breast ... sectional finalist in the 100 and 200 breast ... best times of 2:08.58 in the 200 breast, 59.55 in the 100 breast, 2:00.36 in the 200 IM, 49.24 in the 100 free and 1:48.31 in the 200 free ... graduated as school-record holder as a member of the 200 medley relay and as the club record holder in the 200 breast ... Academic All-American ... National Merit Commended Achievement ... AP Scholar ... Mu Alpha Theta and National Honor Society member ... parents, Kathy and Bill ... siblings, Laurel and David.

2012-13: Posted career bests in the both the 1- and 3-meter events… Qualified for the 2013 NCAA Zone Meet with a record-setting performance at the CCSA Duals… Top score of the season in the 1-meter was a 228.07 against VMI (11/10)… Recorded a career-high score of 280.75 in the 3-meter at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21)… Grabbed second in the 1meter with a score of 219.17 and was the runner up in the 3meter with 215.25 points to help the team to the win over the College of Charleston (10/27)…Won the 3-meter event with a school record of 280.75 at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Finished third in the 1-meter with a score of 239.05 at the meet…. Posted a score of 230.22 in the 1-meter and 275.40 in the 3meter at Clemson (2/9)… Earned a sixth place finish in the 3meter with a score of 260.85 at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21)… Recorded a score of 218.15 in the 3-meter for 37th place and took 38th in the 1-meter with a 189.90 at the NCAA Zone B Meet in Knoxville, Tenn. (3/12). 2011-12: Set a personal best for the one-meter diving event with a score of 228.60 at the 2012 CCSA Championships (2/16)… Scored a career-high 234.50 points in the 3-meter dive vs. Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Took sixth in the 1-meter with a score of 184.03 vs. East Carolina (10/15)… Won the 1-meter with a score of 194.25 and finished third in the 3-meter with 179.70 points against the College of Charleston (11/5)… Was fifth in the 1-meter with 217.15 points at the CCSA Duals… Took eighth in the 1-meter and finished 12th in the 3-meter at the CCSA Championship meet. Prep/Personal: 2010 all-area at Vero Beach High School... qualified for regional and state championships... 2010 Vero Beach High School MVP; owns school 6-meter and 11-meter diving records... Club team captain... National Merit finalist, National Honor Society... The daughter of Elieen and James Monuszko... Has a brother, Jeff.

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2013-14 WilDCATS MEREDITH NAKANO

ARIANE NGUYENDUY

Junior | Breast/Fly Alpharetta, Ga. Marist

Junior | Free/IM Spartanburg, S.C. Dorman

2012-13: Set a program record in the 200-yard butterfly with a 2:01.87 at Kenyon (11/29)… Swam the Wildcats’ top times of the season in the 100-yard breaststroke with a 1:04.37 (11/29 at Kenyon), 56.01 in the 100-yard fly (2/12 at CCSA Championships) and 2:01.87 in the 200-yard fly (11/29 at Kenyon)… Posted Davidson’s second-best time of the season in the 50yard free with a 24.04 (11/29 at Kenyon) and the 200-yard free with a 1:52.57 (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Won the 200yard breaststroke in a time of 2:23.24 at East Carolina (10/20)… Won a pair of events in the team’s victory over the College of Charleston (10/27), taking the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke events… Touched first in the 200-yard free in 1:57.70 and the 200 fly in 2:08.67 in a win against VMI (11/10)… Placed second (third overall) in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:07.63 at the Arkansas/Queens Tri-Meet (1/19)… Notched a pair of victories in the 100-yard freestyle (53.34) and 100-yard breaststroke (1:06.28) vs. Gardner-Webb (1/26)… Added two more wins to her resume with victories in the 200-yard fly (2:06.88) and the 200-yard breaststroke (2:21.29), as well as a runner up finish in the 100-yard butterfly (57.45) at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Finished 11th in the 100yard breaststroke, clocking in at 1:04.57, and 12th in the 20yard breaststroke with a 2:21.36 at the CCSA Championships (2/21). 2011-12: Swam the Wildcats’ fastest time in the 50-yard freestyle with a 23.93 at the Kenyon Invitational (12/1)… Also posted Davidson’s top time of the season with a 1:05.12 in the 100-yard breaststroke at the CCSA Championship meet (2/16) and a 2:19.91 in the 200-yard breaststroke at the Kenyon Invite (12/1)… Won the 100-breastroke at her first collegiate event, swimming a 1:07.10 vs. Clemson (10/1)… Also finished first in the 200-meter event, swimming a 2:25.29… Picked up another win in the 200-yard breaststroke against East Carolina (10/15)… Out-touched the competition in the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of 2:47.83 and swam to a second-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 2:11.71… Placed second in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:06.80 at the Kenyon Invitational (12/1)… Also took third in the 200yard breaststroke at the event… Won the 50-yard freestyle (24.45), the 100-yard freestyle (53.22) and the 100-yard butterfly (57.88) against Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Also a member of the Wildcats’ first-place 200-yard freestyle relay at the meet… Picked up a pair of wins at the CCSA Duals, taking the 100yard breaststroke (1:06.26) and 200-yard breaststroke (2:23.96)… Placed eighth in the 200-yard breaststroke with a 2:22.97 and 13th in the 200-yard IM with a 2:07.85 at the CCSA Championships(1/28)… Touched the wall 10th in the 100-yard breaststroke, recording a 1:05.12… A member of the Wildcats’ fourth-place 200 medley relay as well.

2012-13: Season best times were: 57.65 in the 100 free (1/20 at ECU), 1:12.53 in the 100-yard breaststroke (2/21 at CCSA Meet), 2:38.86 in the 200-yard breaststroke (2/2 at CCSA Duals) and 25.78 in the 50-yard free (2/21 at CCSA Championship meet)… Swam a 1:13.85 in the 100-yard breaststroke at East Carolina (10/20)… Clocked in at 26.28 in the 50 free vs. the College of Charleston (10/27)… Touched the pads in 1:12.97 in the 100-yard breaststroke against Gardner-Webb (1/26)… Took ninth in the 200-yard breaststroke in a time of 2:38.86 at the CCSA Duals (2/2). 2011-12: Swam a personal-best 25.51 in the 50-free at the 2012 CCSA Championship meet (2/16)… Also recorded a career-best in the 59.33 in the 100 at the meet… Personal best in the 200-free is a 2:06.53, set at Clemson (10/1)… Other best times include: 1:12.89 in the 100-yard breaststroke (CCSA Championships, 2/16), 2:45.75 in the 200-yard breaststroke (CCSA Championships, 2/16), 1:04.67 in the 100-yard butterfly (Gardner-Webb, 1/21) and 2:22.68 in the 200-yard IM (East Carolina, 10/15)… Took fourth in the 100-meter breaststroke with a time of 1:25.48 in the ‘Cats win over the College of Charleston (11/5)… A member of the Wildcats’ fourth-place 200-yard freestyle relay vs. Gardner-Webb (12/1). Prep/Personal: Three-time state champion ... three-time AllState South Carolina ... All-Region and All-Area from 20062010 ... All-Academic Team in 2008-2010 ... Academic All-America in 2010-11 ... 2011 Senior Scholar Athlete ... Most Dedicated Award winnerin 2008 ... Leadership Award in 2010 ... team captain as a senior ... graduated as South Carolina State High School record holder in the 200 freestyle relay (1:39.00) and as high school record-holder in the 400 free (3:43.35) and 200 medley (1:50.74) relays ... named school's Most Outstanding Senior in 2011 ... Chief Junior Marshall ... AP Scholar with Honors ... Wendy’s High School Heisman State Finalist ... Palmetto Fellows.

Prep/Personal: Four-time Georgia 4A State champions ... parents, Elizabeth and Phillip ... brother, David.

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2013-14 WilDCATS ZOE WUCKOVICH

EMILY COVERT

Junior | Back/Free Fredericksburg, Va. Stafford

Sophomore | Fly Indian Trail, N.C. Porter Ridge

2012-13: 2012-13: Recorded the Wildcats’ second-best time of the season in the 100-yard back with a 58.49 (2/21 at CCSA Championships) and was third on the team in the 200 IM with a 2:12.26 (2/21 at CCSA Championship)… Other season-bests include: 1:02.29 in the 100 fly (11/29 at Kenyon), 2:01.91 in the 200 free (11/29 at Kenyon) and 2:07.14 in the 200 back (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Swam a 1:02.86 in the 100-yard backstroke at East Carolina (10/20)… Placed fifth in the 100yard backstroke, touching the pads in 1:03.29 against the College of Charleston (10/27)… Clocked in at 1:03.24 in the 100-yard backstroke in the win over VMI (11/2)… Took seventh overall, first against Queens, in the 100-yard back in 1:02.74 at the Arkansas/Queens Tri-Meet (1/19)… Also took fourth against Queens in the 200 back with a 2:16.46… Touched seventh in the 100 back in a time of 1:02.08 and was 10th in the 200 in 2:14.96 at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Posted a time of 2:12.26 in the 200 IM and was 21st in the 100-yard back in 58.49 at the CCSA Championship Meet (2/21). 2011-12: Career-best time of 2:11.58 in the 200-yard IM was swum at the CCSA Championship meet (2/16)… Also swam personal bests of 2:09.20 in the 200-yard backstroke and 59.30 in the 100 back at the event… Her time in the 100-yard backstroke was the second best by a Wildcat in 2011-12 … Other season bests include: 2:02.65 in the 200-yard freestyle (Kenyon Invitational, 12/1), 11:23.49 in the 1000-yard free (Gardner-Webb, 12/21)… Swam the 1,000-yard free and the 200-yard backstroke vs. East Caroline (10/15)… Touched fifth in the 200-meter backstroke with a time of 2:31.65 vs. College of Charleston (11/5)… Touched the wall fourth in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 1:03.17 and swam a leg on Davidson’s 200-yard free relay vs. Gardner-Webb (1/21)… Finished 13th with a 1:03.03 in the 100-yard backstroke at the CCSA Duals (1/28)… Was 22nd out of 44 swimmers in the 200-yard IM and 19th in the 100-yard backstroke at the CCSA meet.

2012-13: Swam the Wildcats top individual medley times of the season with a 2:09.44 in the 200 (2/21 at CCSA Championships) and 4:32.47 in the 400 (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Other season-bests include 2:05.66 in the 200 fly (11/29 at Kenyon), 58.33 in the 100 butterfly (11/29 at Kenyon), 55.82 in the 100-yard free (11/29 at Kenyon) and 1:57.98 in the 200 free (11/29 at Kenyon)… Picked up a third-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 1:00.22 in the squad’s win over the College of Charleston (10/27)… Finished seventh in the prelims in the 200-yard fly with a 2:05.66 at the TPSC Invite at Kenyon (11/29)… Picked up the win vs. Queens and third place overall with a 2:10.22 in the 200-yard butterfly at the Arkansas/Queens Tri-Meet (1/19)… Also took second in the 200-yard IM with a 2:16.31 at the meet… Took 12th in the 200yard fly with a 2:06.85 at the CCSA Championships (2/21). Prep/Personal: Swam for Jessica Allen at Porter Ridge High School… all-conference as a junior… Qualified for the state meet with a fourth-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly at the 2012 4AWestern Regionals… Took 15th in the 100-fly with a time of 59.93… Also swam the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay at the state meet… Competed for Stingray Aquatics.

Prep/Personal: State qualifier as a sophomore and junior ... state console finalist in the 100 backstroke as a junior ... threetime team MVP/High Point ... team captain as a senior ... RAYS YMCA National Team Member from 2007-10 ... graduated as a member of the school-record holding 200 medley relay ... three-year varsity letterwinner, who received the Coaches' Award in 2008 and was the team captain in 2010 ... Commonwealth Governor‘s School ... National Honor Society Vice President ... graduated Summa Cum-Laude ... Academic Letter ... parents, Nicholas and Kimberly ... brother, Nick.

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2013-14 WilDCATS ALI DEMARCO

ANGIE HEALY

Junior | Diving Waxhaw, N.C. Porter Ridge

Sophomore | Free New Bern, N.C. New Bern

2012-13: Season best scores were 168.80 in the 3-meter (2/21 at CCSA Championships) and 157.45 in the 1-meter (2/2 at CCSA Duals)… Placed fifth in the 1-meter dive with a score of 142.20 vs. the College of Charleston (10/27). Prep/Personal: Trains with the Carolina Diving Academy in nearby Huntersville… Helped Marvin Ridge to the runner-up spot at the 2012 NCHSSA 3A West regional meet with and eighth place finish in the 1-meter diving event… Also ran cross country in high school.

2012-13: Posted the Wildcats’ best time of the season in the 200 free with a 1:52.57 (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Other top times included 24.69 in the 50 free (11/29 at Kenyon), 53.24 in the 100 free (11/29 at Kenyon), 5:04.39 in the 500 free (2/21 at CCSA Championships), 58.84 in the 100 back (11/29 at Kenyon) and 2:07.01 in the 200 back (11/29 at Kenyon)… Took fourth in the 100-yard backstroke with a 1:01.26 at East Carolina (10/20)… Grabbed second place in the same event vs. College of Charleston (10/27), clocking in at 1:00.00… Swam to a fourth place finish in 5:23.87 in the 500-yard freestyle vs. the Cougars… Won the 100-yard backstroke in 1:01.22 and the 200-yard back in 2:14.57 and also touched first in the 50-yard free in 25.44 vs. VMI (11/10)… Finished 11th in the 200-yard backstroke with a season-best 2:07.01 and was 12th in the 500 free in 5:07.50 at the TPSC Invite at Kenyon (11/29)… A member of Davidson’s secondplace 400-yard medley relay vs. Queens with a 4:02.36 at the Arkansas-Queens Tri-Meet (11/19)… Took sixth overall in the 200 free at the meet with a 1:57.25… Finished fourth in the 200-yard free with a 1:57.51 at Gardner-Webb (1/26)… Grabbed a third-place finish with a 1:56.26 in the 200 free and was eighth in the 50 with a time of 25.23 at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Helped the 800-yard free relay team tie the Davidson program record of 7:30.89 with a third place finish at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21)… Swam one of the top times in program history with a 1:52.28 in the 200-yard free at the CCSA meet, taking eighth place. Prep/Personal: Parents are Anne and Paul Healy… Has three brothers: Phillip, Jack and Nathan… Brother Nathan is a senior forward on the Appalachian State basketball team… Swam on New Bern’s 200-yard medley and 400-yard free relay team at the 2012 4A regional meet… Also competed in the 200-yard free and 100-yard backstroke… 2012 Star News All-Area honorable mention… Placed 15th at the state meet as a junior with a 54.90 in the 100-yard freestyle.

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2013-14 WilDCATS LAUREN MALACHOWSKI

KAYLA MCAVOY

Sophomore | Free/Back Austin, Texas Regents School of Austin

Sophomore | Breast Wyckoff, N,J. Immaculate Heart Academy

2012-13: Swam the Wildcats’ fastest time of the season in the 100-yard backstroke with a 57.72 (11/29 at Kenyon) and a 2:04.48 in the 200-yard backstroke (11/29 at Kenyon)… Posted the ‘Cats’ fourth-best time in 2012-13 in the 50-yard free with a 24.26 (2/21 at CCSA Championships) and ranked second in the 100-yard free in 52.19 (11/29 at Kenyon)… Other top times include: 1:54.41 in the 200-yard freestyle (11/29 at Kenyon) and 5:17.48 in the 500-yard free (11/10 vs. VMI)… Picked up a third-place finish in the 100-yard freestyle in a time of 53.64 at East Carolina (10/20)… Won the 200-yard freestyle in a time of 1:56.79 in the team’s win over the College of Charleston (10/27)… Grabbed first in the 100-yard backstroke, touching the pad in 53.04 and posted a top time of 5:17.48 in the 500 free in the team’s victory vs. VMI (11/10)… Earned a fifth-place finish in the 200-yard backstroke in 2:04.48 and was sixth in the 100-yard free in 52.19 at the Total Performance Swim Camps Invitational at Kenyon (11/29)… Took second overall in the 100-yard backstroke with a 1:00.08 and was second vs. Queens with a time of 54.54 in the 100 free at the QueensArkansas Tri-Meet (1/19)… Swam to a third-place finish in the 100-yard back, touching in 59.68 at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… A member of the fourth-place 400-yard free relay team at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21) that swam a time of 1:34.65. Prep/Personal: Is a Division III Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools state record holder in the 100-yard free and the 100-yard backstroke… Named TAPPS First Team AllState and All-Academic team in 2009, 2011 and 2012 and awarded a spot on the second team in 2010… An NCSA Junior National Qualifier… Took first place in the 100-yard backstroke at the TAPPS regional meet in 2010 and 2011… Won the 50 free at both the regional and state level in 2009… Took first in the 50-yard free at regionals and second in the event at states in 2010… 2011 Regents High School Female Athlete of the Year… Also ran cross country.

2012-13: Swam the ‘Cats’ third-best time of the season both the 100 and 200-yard breaststroke events… Clocked in at 1:11.02 in the 100-yard event (11/29 at Kenyon) and 2:31.02 (2/21 at CCSA Championships) in the 200… Also swam the 200-yard IM with a season-best of 2:16.23 (2/21 at CCSA Championships) and the 400 IM in a time of 4:48.45 (2/21 at CCSA Championships)… Swam a 2:21.10 in the 200-yard IM at the N.C. College Kick Off (10/5)… Touched the wall in 1:12.71 in the 100-yard breaststroke in Davidson’s triumph over the College of Charleston (10/27)… Finished fifth in the 200-yard breaststroke with a 2:36.27 at the meet… A member of Davidson’s runner-up 200-yard medley relay team that swam a 1:56.77 vs. VMI (11/10)… Won the 100-yard breaststroke, touching the pads in 1:12.73 vs. the Keydets… Took tenth in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:12.73 at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Swam a 2:16.23 in the 200-yard IM and touched in 4:48.45 in the 400 IM at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21). Prep/Personal: A member of the Wykoff Sharks 2012 Short Course National team… Helped Immaculate Heart Academy to four straight Non-Public A state championships… Named to the Star Ledger’s All-North Jersey Second Team for the 100-yard breaststroke in 2012… A member of Immaculate Heart’s firstplace medley relay at the 2012 Meet of Champions… Won the 100-yard breaststroke and took fourth in the 200-yard IM at the meet…. Earned 2012 Bergen Country All-County honors for the 200 medley relay and the 100 breaststroke… Three-time champion in the 100-yard breaststroke at the Bergen Meet of Champions.

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2013-14 WilDCATS JESSICA MILLER

EMMA TOBEY

Sophomore | Free Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington

Sophomore | Fly New Canaan,  Conn. New Canaan

2012-13: Swam the Wildcats’ top time of the season in the 500-yard freestyle in a time of 5:02.84 (2/21 at the CCSA Championships)… Posted second-best time of the season in the 1650 free with a time of 17:46.87 (2/21 at the CCSA Championships)… Other season-best times include: 25.32 in the 50yard free (11/29 at Kenyon), 56.47 in the 100-yard free (10/5 at All-NC Invite), 1:53.21 in the 200 free (2/21 at CCSA Championships) and 1:01.63 in the 100-yard fly (11/29 at Kenyon)… Took fifth in the 200-yard freestyle in 2:00.78 vs. the College of Charleston (10/27)… Finished third in the 200-yard butterfly, touching in 2:22.62 in the team’s win over VMI (11/10)… Third vs. Queens (seventh overall) in the 200-yard freestyle in 1:57.76 at the Arkansas/Queens Tri-Meet (1/19)… Grabbed third in the 200-yard freestyle, clocking in at 1:57.00 at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Finished 16th in the 1650 with a 17:46.87 at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21)… Also took 16th in the 200-yard free with a time of 1:53.21 at the meet. Prep/Personal: Qualified for the state meet in the 200-yard freestyle… Earned 2012 NISCA All-American honors for the 200 freestyle relay after UA ranked eighth in the event… Placed second in the 500-yard freestyle at the OCC-Central Division meet… A member of the first-place 200 free relay at the 2012 OHSAA meet… Named to the Central/East/Southeast District Division I honor roll for her times in the 200-yard free and 500-yard free in 2012.

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2012-13: Season-best times included 59.28 in the 100-yard backstroke (11/29 at Kenyon), 2:09.14 in the 200 back (2/21 at CCSA Championships), 59.00 in the 100 fly (2/21 at CCSA Championships) and 25.54 in the 50 free (11/29 at Kenyon)… Swam a 1:03.36 in the 100-yard backstroke vs. the College of Charleston (10/27)… Took third in 100-yard backstroke in a time of 1:02.82 and tied for first in the 200-yard backstroke in a time of 2:14.57 in the win over VMI (11/10)… Top Davidson finisher in the 100-yard backstroke at the Arkansas/Queens TriMeet (1/19), taking fifth overall in 1:01.57… Also picked up second place points with a 1:00.69 in the 100-yard fly at the meet… Swam a 1:01.09 in the 100-yard butterfly against Gardner-Webb (1/26)… Clocked in at 2:13.43 in the 200-yard breaststroke at the CCSA Duals (2/2)… Touched the pads in 59.00 in the 100 fly and at 1:00.28 in the 100-yard back at the CCSA Championship meet (2/21). Prep/Personal: Named to the CHSCA All-State team in 2010 and 2011… A member of the New Canaan YMCA Caimans 2011 YMCA National Championship team… Helped lead the Rams to the 2010 FCIAC league championship… Was a member of the winning 200-yard medley relay and was the runnerup in the 100-yard butterfly… Won New Canaan’s Leonard Bernstein Award for Excellence and Orchestral Artistry… Team captain as a senior.

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2013-14 WilDCATS SUMMER ABIAD

KATE CARTER

Freshman | Diving Cranbury, N.J. West Windsor Plainsboro

Freshman | Free/IM Rock Hill, S.C. Covenant Day

Competed for Somerset Valley YMCA’s Lords of Board Diving Team… Took part in the AAU National Diving Championships in Huntersville, N.C., in 2012… Named the Ronald Watson Scholar at West Windsor-Plainsboro South… Won the Mercer County Diving Championships with a score of 217.05.

Swam for Covenant Day and SwimMac Carolina… The 2011 Metrolina Athletic Conference Champion in the 200-yard freestyle and 500-yard free… Named the Matthews-Mint Hill 2011-12 Swimmer of the Year… Was the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association 3A champion in the 500-yard free… Also took third in the 100-yard fly at the meet… A 2012 Scholastic All-American.

ERICA CLANCY

ELISE LANKIEWICZ

Freshman | Free Harrisburg, Pa. Susquehanna Twp.

Freshman | Fly/Free Wilmington, Del. Wilmington Friends

Swam for Susquehanna Township and Latshmere Swim Team… Won the 50-yard freestyle at the District 3-AA meet… Finished third in the 50 at the 2013 PIAA Class AA meet… 2013 Patriots News Big 12 All-Star… Boasted the Mid-Penn Summer League’s top times in the 50- and 100-yard freestyles in 2013.

Competed for Wilmington Friends and Brandywine YMCA … Won the 200-yard fly at YMCA Long Course Nationals in 2013… Three-time Delaware state champion… Won the 100yard butterfly, 500 free at the 2012 DIAA championship meet… Took third in the 50-yard free and was the runner-up in the 100-yard free at the state meet in 2013… 1150AM WDEL Female High School Athlete of the Week… Recipient of the Lowell Bryan Scholarship.

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2013-14 WilDCATS KASSIE SHANNON

KATY  WILLIAMS

Freshman | Free/Back Los Angeles, Calif. Harvard Westlake

Freshman | Breast Apex, N.C. Apex

Competed for Harvard Westlake… Two-time Mission League champion in the 100-yard freestyle…Was a CIF finalist in the 50-yard free in 2013… Also a CIF Champion as part of the Wolverine water polo team… A two-time Southern Section Division IV water polo champion… Named a first team honoree.

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Swam for Apex High School… 2012-13 Coaches’ Award Winner… Tied for the high school record in the 100-yard breaststroke and is a member of the record-holding 200-yard free relay… Won the 100-yard breaststroke at the 2013 NCHSAA Meet.. Helped the Cougars to the 2011 state championship… Boasted a 4.85 GPA in high school.

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2012-13 iN REViEW gRAhAM JOiNS SWiMMiNg & DiViNg STAFF Davidson College head swimming coach John Young announced the addition of Josh Graham as the newest member of the Wildcats’ coaching staff on Friday. Graham comes to Davidson after serving as the Lead Senior Coach for South Eastern Virginia Aquatics (SEVA) in Newport News, Va. At SEVA, Josh worked primarily with swimmers transitioning to the Senior Level. In 2012, his 13 and 14 boys’ squad broke Virginia State’s 20-year-old records in the Long Course and Short Course 200-, 400-, and 800-yard freestyle relays. Those relays ranked among the nation’s top eight and earned Graham a position as a Zone Select Team Coach with Virginia Swimming. Under Graham’s direction, SEVA athletes saw great improvements, which he attributes to a greater understanding of the discipline and commitment that is necessary to achieve high level of swimming success. According to Graham, one of his best accomplishments was helping his athlete develop in incredible sense of respect for the sport. Graham earned a Bachelor’s degree in in criminology in 2009 from Penn State University, where he was a proud member of the varsity swimming team and contributed to Penn State’s success by scoring at the BigTen Championship during each of his four years. Graham is the former Virginia State record holder in the 200yard freestyle – a record that was broken by his former teammate and good friend American record holder David Walters. A certified ASCA level-3 coach, Graham grew up in Newport News, Va., and started his swimming career at age five. Coach Graham will take a lead role in recruiting for the men’s team and will be involved in the preparation of every swimmer as Davidson’s men and women prepare for the CCSA Championship in February.

ONKEN gARNERS CCSA  ACCOlADES Just one week into the 2012-13 season, Davidson swimmer Drew Onken has picked up where he left off last season by earning the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association’s Men’s Swimmer of the Week honor for the week of Oct. 11, as announced by the conference on Thursday.

ONKEN EARNS SECOND STRAighT CCSA hONOR For the second consecutive week Davidson swimmer Drew Onken has been named the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association’s Male Swimmer of the Week, announced the conference on Wednesday. Onken earned the honor for his performance in the Wildcats’ meet at East Carolina.

Onken had a solid effort in his season debut, picking up a win and three additional top-ten finishes in his individual events at the All-North Carolina Collegiate Invitational. The senior from Marietta, Ga., swam a 1:53.27 in the 200-yard individual medley to take the top spot before touching the pads third in the 400-IM with a time of 4:05.88. Onken went on to finish fifth in the 200-yard breaststroke, clocking in at 2:07.67, and was seventh in the 100-yard breaststroke in a time of 58.46.

Onken picked up a win and two runner-up spots in Saturday’s loss to the Pirates. He took first in the 400-yard individual medley, touching the pads in 4:06.56. Onken then placed second in both the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke events. He clocked in at 59.12 in the 100-yard event before finishing with a time of 2:09.31 in the longer race. Onken joined teammates Ethan Levinson, Brandon Kegley and Will Fox to take third place in the 200-yard medley relay in a time of 1:37.90

In addition to his individual successes, Onken was a member of three Wildcat relays. He helped the 200-yard freestyle relay take fifth at the event with a time of 1:25.78 and was also a member of the eighthplace 400-yard medley relay that swam a 3:31.23. To cap things off, Onken swam a leg on the ‘Cats’ 200yard medley relay team that took 12th after touching in 1:37.49.

This is the second straight CCSA Swimmer of the Week honor for Onken, who claimed the award three times last season. The defending two-time CCSA Men’s Swimmer of the Year, he currently boasts the league’s top times in the 200-yard breaststroke and the 400-yard IM, as well as the 200-yard IM.

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2012-13 iN REViEW ONKEN, BuRTON-AKRighT EARN CCSA hONORS

luDWiCK, NAKANO EARN  CCSA ACCOlADES

ONKEN ClAiMS CCSA  hONORS

The Davidson swimming & diving teams claimed two of the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association’s four weekly awards, as Kaliya Burton-Akright was named the CCSA Diver of the Week while Drew Onken received his third CCSA Men’s Swimmer of the Week acknowledgement as announced by the league on Wednesday. Burton-Akright won both diving events to help the Wildcat women to a 152-148 win over league rival College of Charleston. She scored a career best 269.17 points to win the 1-meter competition and recorded 259.73 points in the 3-meter competition.

Davidson swimmers Dylan Ludwick and Meredith Nakano have been named the CCSA’s Male and Female Swimmer of the Week, respectively, for their efforts in a pair of wins over league foe VMI this past weekend. The men’s team earned a 164-118 win while the women recorded a 15071 victory. Nakano won a pair of events vs. the Keydets, taking the 200-yard freestyle in a season-best time of 1:57.70. She then went on to win the 200-yard butterfly, posting the Wildcats’ best time of the season at 2:08.67. Nakano also swam a 2:25.84 in the exhibition swim of the 200-yard breaststroke and helped the ‘Cats swim a 1:41.11 in an exhibition swim of the 200-yard freestyle relay. Ludwick won a trio of events in Saturday’s meet starting with a season-best 1:43.34 in the 200-yard freestyle. He also touched first in the 200-yard IM with a 1:58.08 and picked up the win in the 100-yard freestyle. In addition to his individual events, Ludwick swam a leg on Davidson’s “B” relay that took second to the “A” squad with a mark of 1:28.91.

Davidson swimmer Drew Onken has claimed league honors once again, earning the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association’s Male Swimmer of the Week accolade for the week of December 5. Onken had a stellar performance at the Total Performance Swim Camps Invitational hosted by Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, coming away with a pair of wins in addition to a pair of runner-up finishes, three broken records and five relay swims. The senior from Marietta, Ga., posted wins in the 400-yard individual medley and the 200-yard breaststroke. His time of 3:53.01 in the IM was good for a pool and meet record and also met the “B” standard for the NCAA championships. He swam the 200-yard breaststroke in a time of 2:01.48. Onken was the runner up in the 100-yard breaststroke in a time of 56.18. His preliminary mark of 56.09 broke the Wildcats’ program record in the event. He also took second place in the 200-yard individual medley, clocking in at 1:51.63. In addition to his individual events, Onken was a member of five Wildcat relay teams. He swam a leg on the fourth-place 400-yard free relay team, as well as the Wildcats’ “A” relay that swam to a fifth place finish. Onken also joined his teammates as part of the 200-yard medley relay, the 400-yard medley relay and 800-yard freestyle relay. The week of Dec. 5 marks the fourth time Onken has earned the award and the seventh time a Davidson swimmer or diver has been honored. Onken previously earned the accolade on Oct. 11, Oct. 24 and Oct. 31. His teammates Kaliyah Burton-Akright (Oct. 31), Dylan Ludwick (Nov. 14) and Meredith Nakano (Nov. 14) have also been acknowledged by the CCSA this season.

For the third consecutive week, Onken claims the league honors with three individual first-place finishes as well as a relay win in leading the Wildcat men past the CofC Cougars 163.5-130.5. He clocked in at 1:42.53 to win the 200yard freestyle and touched first in the 200-yard backstroke in a time of 1:54.80. Onken wrapped up his individual races with a win in the 200yard IM in a time of 1:56.00 before swimming the breaststroke leg of the winning 400-yard medley relay.

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2012-13 iN REViEW luDWiCK EARNS SECOND CCSA hONOR

ONKEN ClAiMS CCSA hONOR ONCE AgAiN

MEN’S SWiMMiNg & DiViNg CAPTuRES 2013 CCSA COROWN

Davidson swimmer Dylan Ludwick garnered his second CCSA accolade of the season this week, earning Men’s Swimmer of the Week honors for meets held Jan. 21-27, as announced by the league Thursday. Ludwick led the Wildcats in a close effort at CCSA foe GardnerWebb, picking up three wins in the squad’s 107-98 loss to the Runnin’ Bulldogs. He won the 1000-yard freestyle to start things off, clocking in at a season-best 9:42.05. Ludwick then set a new GWU pool record of 4:38.71 with a victory in the 500-yard freestyle. He would then close things out as a member of Davidson’s winning 400-yard freestyle relay that swam a 3:10.59. The honor is Ludwick’s sec-

For the fifth time this season, Davidson swimmer Drew Onken has been named the CCSA Men’s Swimmer of the Week for meets held Jan. 28Feb. 3 as announced by the league Wednesday. The senior from Marietta, Ga., claimed a pair of individual wins in Davidson’s 191-87 triumph over Howard as part of the CCSA Duals this past weekend. Onken won the 100-yard breaststroke, finishing more than three seconds ahead of his competitors. He later won the 200yard breaststroke, clocking in at 2:07.64. In addition to his individual victories, he was a member of the Wildcats’ runner-up 200-yard medley relay that swam a 1:39.73 and a 400yard freestyle relay that posted the second-best time of the meet with a 3:17.80. Onken previously earned the honor Oct. 11, Oct. 24, Oct. 31 and Dec. 5. Teammate Dylan Ludwick received the accolade last week, while Meredith Nakano (No. 14) and Kaliya Burton-Akright (Oct. 31) have also been honored this season.

In addition to the Davidson men's swimming & diving team winning their third Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association Championship, Drew Onken was named Swimmer of the Meet, while John Young was voted Coach of the Year, as announced Saturday evening at the University of Georgia's Gabrielson Natatorium. The women's squad placed seventh overall at the meet. The Wildcat men accumulated 906.5 points for the win, defeating second-place College of Charleston (833.5) by more than 60 points. Gardner-Webb finished third (732) while VMI claimed fourth (280) and Howard rounded things out in fifth (262). The women's squad finished seventh with 262 points. Florida Gulf Coast claimed the women's title with 712 points, followed by Liberty (609) and Georgia Southern (482.5). Young was named the 2013 Men's Coach of the Year, marking the third time he has earned the acknowledgement. Onken earned Swimmer of the Meet honors for the second consecutive season after claiming three individual titles. He previously won the 200- and 400yard individual medley events before winning the 200-yard breaststroke on the final day of competition. Onken clocked in at 2:00.25 in defending his title in the event. Onken's win was part of a 12-3 sweep for the Wildcats in the 200-yard breaststroke. Spencer Gill was the runner up in the event, touching the pad in 2:04.14 to record the third-fastest time in program history. Grant Smith followed in 2:04.64 to take third, also joining the all-time top-10. Drew Gill claimed eighth place, also scoring for the Wildcats with a time of 2:08.61. The Wildcats claimed third and fourth in the 1650-yard free, with Dylan Ludwick and Max Schimanski finishing back-to-back. Ludwick touched third in a time of 15:48.78, with Schimanski clocking in at 15:58.59.

ond of the season, as he previously earned the swimmer of the week nod on Nov. 14. It marks the sixth time this season the Wildcats’ have claimed the accolade on the men’s side, as teammate Drew Onken has earned it four times.

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XXXX CSCAA ACADEMiC hONORS Davidson then placed three swimmers in the top eight of the 200-yard backstroke, led by Ethan Levinson's fourth place finish in 1:50.68. Luke Burton grabbed seventh by finishing in 1:51.54 while Adam Hunter took eighth with a time of 1:52.15. Brandon Kegley led a quartet of 'Cats in the "A" final of the 100yard free, swimming a 46.09 for fourth place. Cameron Bard followed in 46.30 for fifth place, with Wills Cooper taking sixth in a time of 46.48. Ben Stewart-Bates rounded things out with an eighth place finish in a time of 46.80. Will Fox claimed a spot on the podium in the 200-yard butterfly, taking third in a career-best 1:50.56. Thomas Bigham swam to a fifth-place finish with a time of 1:52.72. The men closed out the meet with a victory in the 400-yard freestyle, earning a narrow win over the College of Charleston. Onken, Ludwick, Bard and Kegley teamed to swim a 3:02.05 for the triumph. The Wildcat women earned a pair of top-10 finishes from divers Kaliya Burton-Akright and Karen Monuszko in the 3-meter event. Burton-Akright placed fourth with a score of 266.55. Monuzko took sixth, recording 260.85 points. Anna Blair Bullock touched 10th in the 1650-yard free, scoring with a time of 17:29.07 for a new personal best. Jessica Miller took 16th place, clocking in at 17:46.87. Jean DeOrnellas just missed the "A" final in the 100-yard freestyle, finishing ninth overall in a time of 51.66. Her new career-best moves her into fourth place all-time in Davidson history. Liz Mace picked up a seventh place finish for the 'Cats in the 200-yard butterfly, swimming a 2:04.63. Emily Covert also made the finals, taking 12th place with a 2:06.85 in the "B" final. In the 200yard breaststroke, Meredith Nakano claimed 12th in a time of 2:21.36.

SWiMMiNg & DiViNg EARNS

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The College Swimming Coaches Association of America has honored the Davidson men's and women's swimming & diving teams as Scholar All-American programs for the semester of fall 2012 as announced by the organization last week. Programs that carry a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher are eligible for the accolade. The men's squad boasts a team GPA of 3.24, ranking 20th in the nation in Division I. Yale University leads the list with a team GPA of 3.57. North Texas sits atop the women's rankings with a 3.62, while the Wildcat women tallied a 3.28 this fall. Founded in 1922, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the oldest organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming at the collegiate level. In cooperation with its sister organizations – USA Swimming, the American Swimming Coaches Association, United States Masters Swimming and the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association – the CSCAA is dedicated to promoting the benefits of the sport of swimming at all levels and throughout the life cycle. The CSCAA recognizes outstanding achievements by coaches and swimmers; promotes communication and cooperation both within the sport of swimming and with fellow Olympic sports; protects, promotes and seeks to expand competitive intercollegiate swimming programs; recommends rules and regulations to the NCAA; sponsors events; certifies new coaches; provides ongoing educational and leadership training for coaches and athletes; and serves as a source of information to its membership and for the general public.

WRAP uP COMPETiTiON AT NCAA ZONE MEET Davidson divers Kaliya Burton-Akright and Karen Monuszko finished the 2012-13 season with the 1-meter diving preliminary competition at the NCAA B Zone meet at the University of Tennessee on Tuesday afternoon. Burton-Akright found herself in contention for the national meet through three rounds of dives, but could not hold on. She posted a score of 214.40 to take 31st place at the event. Burton-Akright picked up her best score of the day on her first dive, an inward one and a half somersault in the pike positions. She accrued 42.00 points from the judges on the dive, which had a 2.4-degree of difficulty. Monuszko took 38th place with 189.90 points in the competition. She received 35.56 points from the judges on her fourth dive of the day, a forward dive featuring two somersaults in the pike position.

MONuSZKO, BuRTON-AKRighT

DAVIDSON WILDCATS


ONKEN NAMED CCSA SWiMMER OF ThE YEAR

DAViDSON hANDS OuT END OF YEAR AWARDS

DEORNEllAS NAMED COSiDA ACADEMiC All-DiSTRiCT

Davidson senior Drew Onken has garnered one more honor to cap off his impressive career, earning the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association's 2013 Swimmer of the Year accolade. The award, which was voted upon by the league's coaches, was announced Tuesday. This season marks the third consecutive in which Onken has earned the honor, sharing it in 2011 before being named the sole honoree both this season and last. He was previously named the 2013 CCSA Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet for helping his team to the 2013 CCSA Championship. A native or Marietta, Ga., Onken claimed top honors in the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200-yard breaststroke and was a member of three champion relays. He holds conference records in all three of his individual events in addition to being a member of two record-holding relays. Onken's victory in the 400 IM this season was his fourth straight, making him undefeated in the event. For his efforts, Onken was a five-time CCSA Swimmer of the Week this season. He ended the season ranked in the top five in the CCSA in seven events. Other honorees included Men's Diver of the Year Peter Gibbons (CofC), Women's Swimmer of the Year Emma Svensson (FGCU) and Women's Diver of the Year Maegan Butler (FGCU).

Davidson College has announced its award winners for the 2012-13 athletic season, including the Tommy Peters Award (senior swimmer Drew Onken- a three-time CCSA Swimmer of the Year and school-record holder of four individual events) and the Rebecca A. Stimson Award (senior forward Sophia Aleksandravicius- a two-time SoCon Women's Basketball Player and Defender of the Year, and the program's all-time record holder in seven offensive and defensive categories), honoring the college's top male and female athletes. In recognition of their outstanding dedication and contribution to intercollegiate athletics, senior men's basketball and three-time SoCon All-Academic JP Kuhlman was presented with the Thomas D. Sparrow Award, while field hockey's Sarah Fisher, the NorPac East Defensive Player of the Year, received the Susan K. Roberts Award. Grant Smith was recognized with the Helen DeVane Carnegie Award, presented to Davidson's most outstanding freshman athlete.

Senior Jean DeOrnellas of the Davidson women's swimming team was named to the Capital One Academic All-District III Women's atlarge team by the College Sports Information Directors of America, as announced Friday. DeOrnellas advances to the national ballot for Capital One Academic All-America honors. A native of Fairfax, Va., DeOrnellas carried a 3.96 grade point average while majoring in Political Science. A multiple-time Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association AllAcademic Team member, the senior also was honored this year as one of four Wildcat student-athletes with the Northwestern Mutual Award for her achievements in the pool and the classroom as part of the Northwestern Mutual Student-Athlete Spotlight. DeOrnellas was a Scholar All-American Honorable Mention by the College Swim Coaches Association of America in 2011. She helped the Wildcats as a team earn Scholar All-American honors numerous times. In the pool, DeOrnellas was one of the top scorers on the women's team. She specialized in freestyle and butterfly events during her four-year career, appearing on the all-time top-10 performers lists in three individual events. She is also a school-record holder as a member of the 200, 400 and 800-yard freestyle relays. This past season at the CCSA Championships, DeOrnellas swam a career-best time of 56.09 in the 100-yard butterfly. Then on the final day of competition, she earned a career-best time of 51.66 in the 100yard freestyle, moving her into fourth place all-time in the Davidson record books. Upon her graduation from Davidson, DeOrnellas will serve as an English teaching assistant in South Korea as a recipient of the prestigious Fulbright grant.

helen DeVane Carnegie Award Grant Smith (Men's Swimming) Men's Swimming & Diving Billy Ray High Point Award Drew Onken Most Promising Freshman Grant Smith Career Recognition Award Drew Onken & Marcus Carson Dick Redding Most Valuable Athlete Drew Onken Women's Swimming & Diving Billy Ray High Point Award Meredith Nakano Most Promising Freshman Angie Healy Career Recognition Award Jean DeOrnellas Pat Miller MVP Jean DeOrnellas


CAA hiSTORY COASTAL ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION Coach of the Year Tim Kelly                                          2004 (W)

Rookie of the Year Chris Wrobleski                                     2002 Megan Hollar                                        2003

Individual Event Winner Megan Hollar, 2004                            100 Br     Megan Hollar, 2006                            100 Br                                                            200 Br                                                                200 IM

Team Finishes Men

Women 6th 8th 8th 8th 8th 9th 7th

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Coach of the Year Rich DeSelm               1995 (M), 1997, 1998,                                            1999 (W), 2000 (W)

Co-Divers of the Meet

Swimmer of the Year Megan Hollar                                        2006

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

SOUTHERN STATES

6th 8th 6th 3rd 6th 6th 7th

All-CAA Men Will Broughton                                       2006 Scott Frantz                                           2007 Kirk Hirsekorn                                        2001 Charlie Hunter                                       2001 Merritt Peele                                2006, 2007 Brad Poole                                            2006 Miguel Rodriguez                                  2006 Jon Smith                                              2006 Fiete Stegger                                         2006 Matt West                                              2001

Women Kirsten Allen                                          2006 Brigit Barry                                            2004 Ashley Cain                                           2004 Jenny Hoekstra                                     2004 Megan Hollar*                             2004, 2006 Sara Laws               2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Alanna Ream                                         2006 Erin Rosintoski                                       2004 Courtney Sanders                                 2006 Kristen Shields                            2004, 2006 Eli Trefzger                                            2004 Vanessa Witt                                          2004

Jonathan Frost, Michael Hart                1995      Southern States Championship

Team Championships Men                           1995, 1997, 1998, 1999 Women                      1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

All-Southern States Men Matthew Buck*                                        1995 Terry Dolch                          1997, 1998, 1999 Jonathan Frost*                                       1995 Graham Gravely                            1999, 2000 Scott Harper              1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Michael Hart*                                          1995 Kurt Hirsekorn                     1998, 1999, 2000 Churchill Hooff*                   1993, 1995, 1996 Sam Kuykendall        1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Matthew Lake*                              1997, 1998 Michael Scarbo*                                      1995 Freddy Schnell*                   1995, 1997, 1998 Matthew West                                          1998

Rich DeSelm, Head Coach (1994-2000)

Women Kendra Berner                                         2000 Suzi Bozzone                                1997, 1998 Mary Shell Brosche*     1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Starr Daniell                                   1999, 2000 Karen Fritchie                                          1998 Susanne Herring*                                    1995 Heidi Hester                                  1999, 2000 Liz Nugent*                                             2000 Kathleen Paffenroth*           1996, 1997, 1998 Heather Sweeney*                                  1995 Beth Summerlin                                       1999 *Indicates individual event winner

*Indicates individual event winner

Sara Laws, All-CAA (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)

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DAVIDSON WILDCATS


CCSA hiSTORY ALL-CCSA

CCSA

SWIMMER OF THE WEEK

Men

Coach of the Year

John Young, Swimming 2008 (W)  2010, 2011, 2013 (M) Aaron Hintz, Diving 2009 & 2010 (co-M)

Most Outstanding

Curtis Chaney Ben Lane Drew Onken

Male Freshman 2009 Male Diver 2009, 2010 Male Freshman  2010 co-Swimmer of the Year 2011 Swimmer of the Year 2012 Swimmer of the Meet 2012 Swimmer of the Meet 2013 Swimmer of the Year 2013 Dylan Ludwick Male Freshman 2012 Lindsey Martin Swimmer of the Meet 2010, 2011 Swimmer of the Year   2011 Geoffrey Peitz Swimmer of the Meet 2011

Individual Event Winner Men Joe Burquist 100 fly, 2010 Andrew Carlson  500 free, 2008 Curtis Chaney 100, 200 & 500 free, 2009 200 free, 2010 100 free, 200 free, 2011 100 free, 200 free, 2012 Bryan Droll 50 free, 2010 50 free, 2011 Will Fox 100 fly, 2012 100 fly, 2013 Scott Frantz 200 back, 2008 100 back, 200 back, 2009 Ben Lane 1-meter, 3-meter, 2009 1-meter, 3-meter, 2010 Dylan Ludwick 500 free, 1650 free, 2012 500 free, 200 free, 2013 Drew Onken 400 IM, 2010 400 IM, 200 breast, 2011  200 & 400 IM, 200 br., 2012 200 & 400 IM, 200 br., 2013 Merritt Peele 200 free, 1650 free, 2008 Geoffrey Peitz 200 fly, 2009 100 back, 200 back, 2010 100 back, 2012 100 & 200 back, 200 IM, 2011 Patrick Whitman 50 free, 2009

Women Kaliya Burton-Akright Emily Castle

3-meter, 2011 100 fly, 2009 100 fly, 2010 100 fly, 2011 Lindsey Martin 50 free, 100 free, 2008 50 free, 100 free, 2009 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, 2010 50 free, 100 free, 2011 Anna Stringfield 400 IM, 2008

2008 Will Broughton Andrew Carlson Scott Frantz Nate Ladner Merritt Peele Miguel Rodriguez Fiete Stegger Adam Topaz Miller Williams 2009 Curtis Chaney Bryan Droll Scott Frantz David Kerman Ben Lane Merritt Peele Geoff Peitz Patrick Whitman Miller Williams 2010 Joe Burquist Curtis Chaney Bryan Droll David Kerman Ben Lane Ben Lucas Drew Onken Geoff Peitz Patrick Whitman Miller Williams

2011 Thomas Bigham Curtis Chaney Wills Cooper Bryan Droll David Kerman Ethan Levinson Ben Lucas Brian McRae Drew Onken Geoffrey Peitz 2012 Joe Burquist Curtis Chaney Will Fox David Kerman Dylan Ludwick Drew Onken 2013 Thomas Bigham Wills Cooper Will Fox Spencer Gill Dylan Ludwick Brian McRae Drew Onken Grant Smith

ALL-CCSA

Men 2008

Scott Frantz Scott Frantz Scott Frantz Fiete Stegger

Oct. 16 Dec. 4 Jan. 22 Feb. 6

2009

Nate Ladner Geoff Peitz Ben Lane, Diver Ben Lane, Diver Ben Lane, Diver Nate Ladner Merritt Peele Ben Lane, Diver Curtis Chaney Ben Lane, Diver

Oct. 29 Nov. 7 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 26 Dec. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 28 Jan. 28

2010

Drew Onken Drew Onken Drew Onken

Oct. 9  Oct. 22 Dec. 9

2011

Drew Onken Brian McRae, Diver Drew Onken Brian McRae, Diver Drew Onken Drew Onken Brian McRae, Diver

Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Dec. 8 Jan. 20 Feb. 2

2012

Drew Onken Geoffrey Peitz Tim Keating, Diver

Nov. 4 Jan. 16 Jan. 16

2013

Drew Onken Drew Onken Dylan Ludwick Drew Onken Dylan Ludwick Drew Onken

Oct. 11 Oct. 31 Nov. 14 Dec. 5 Jan. 31 Feb. 6

2008

Lindsey Martin Kelsey Chisholm Anna Stringfield

Dec. 4 Jan. 29 Feb. 6

2009

Stephannie McKinney Anna Stringfield Linnea Buttermore Linnea Buttermore Lindsey Martin Linnea Buttermore

Oct. 29 Oct. 29 Nov. 7  Nov. 13 Nov. 26 Nov. 26

2010

Linnea Buttermore Emily Castle Lindsey Martin Lindsey Martin Lindsey Martin

Jan. 27  Nov. 5 Oct. 9 Dec. 9 Jan. 27

2011

Lindsey Martin Kaliya Burton-Akright Kaliya Burton-Akright Lindsey Martin Lindsey Martin Lindsey Martin

Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 28 Nov. 17 Dec. 8 Jan. 20

2012

Kaliya Burton-Akright Nov. 4 Meredith Nakano Jan. 16

2013

Kaliya Burton-Akright Oct. 31 Meredith Nakano Nov. 14

Women 2008 Linnea Buttermore Emily Castle Lindsey Martin Alanna Ream Anna Stringfield 2009 Linnea Buttermore Emily Castle Lindsey Martin Courtney Sanders Anna Stringfield 2010 Emily Castle Jessica Delgehausen 2011 Kaliya Burton-Akright Emily Castle Kelsi Hobbs Lindsey Martin Anna Stringfield

Women

Team Championships Women, 2008

Men, 2010, 2011, 2013

Team Finishes Men 2008 2nd 2009 2nd 2010 1st 2011 1st 2012 2nd 2013  1st

Women 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 7th

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AWARDS & hONORS SWIMMER OF THE MEET Drew Onken, 2013 The 2013 season marked the second consecutive season he claimed the honor and the third straight time it was won by a Wildcat. The senior successfully defended his title in the 200-yard breaststroke and 200-IM, and won the 400 IM for the fourth straight season He was also a part of three winning relays as he led the Wildcats to the 2013 CCSA Championship.

Drew Onken, 2012 In addition to earning CCSA Swimmer of the Year honors, Onken made it two in a row for the Wildcats by following in Geoffrey Peitz’s footsteps and earning the CCSA’s Most Outstanding Performer of the Meet honor for 2012. Onken came away from the championships with three league titles, winning the 200-yard IM, 400-yard IM and 200-yard breaststroke. He would qualify for the NCAA Championships in all three events as well, becoming the first ever male swimmer at Davidson to do so.  In additon to his individual performances, Onken was a member of all four first-place relay teams. The ‘Cats took wins in the 800yard free relay and the 400-yard medley relay in meet-record fashion. They would also claim first in the 400-yard medley relay and 400yard freestyle relay to finish a close second at the meet

Geoffrey Peitz, 2011 With his third individual championship of the meet, junior Geoffrey Peitz led the Davidson men’s swimming and diving team to their second straight CCSA Championship and was named 2011 CCSA Men’s Swimmer of the Meet for his efforts. His dominant performance included three individual titles — the 200 IM (1:47.53), 100 back (48.02) and 200 back (1:45.67), all in school and CCSA record, NCAA B-cut times, while swimming on three winning relays — the 200 (1:21.21) and 400 (3:00.61) freestyle and the 400 medley (3:16.68) relays, also all school and CCSA record, NCAA B-cut times.

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Lindsey Martin, 2010 & 11 Lindsey Martin was named Women’s Most Outstanding Swimmer at the 2010 CCSA Championships with three individual titles (50, 100 and 200 freestyles and CCSA records in both the 50 (22.57) and 100 (49.65).  Martin won the 50 free with a new Davidson and CCSA-record, NCAA-B cut time of 22.57. She won her second individual title in another NCAA B-cut and school-record time of 1:49.02 in the 200 freestyle, and completed the sweep with a third NCAA B-cut time, in the 100 freestyle (49.65), also a school and league record. Martin also anchored the Wildcats’ winning 200 and 400 freestyle relays, as well as Davidson’s runner-up 200 and 400 medley relays. She was invited to the 2010 NCAA championships on the strength of her time in the 50 freestyle, become the Wildcats’ first-ever qualifier. In 2011, Martin repeated as CCSA Swimmer of the Meet, winning individual titles and setting league and school records in both the 50 (22.57) and 100 (49.41) freestyles. She rebroke the record in the 100 with a leadoff leg of 48.95 in the Wildcats’ winning 400 freestyle relay, and also anchored the Wildcats’ winning 200 freestyle relay. She swam three individual NCAA B-cut times — the 50, 100 and 200 freestyles, and contributed to one NCAA B-cut relay time, the 400 free relay. Martin also earned CCSA Swimmer of the Year honors, after being named Swimmer of the Week four times, and represented the Wildcats once again at the NCAA Championships.

Megan Hollar, 2006 In the final meet of her illustrious Wildcat career, Megan Hollar won three individual titles — the 200 breast, 100 breast and 200 IM, at the 2006 CAAs to earn Swimmer of the Meet, and ultimately, CAA Female Swimmer of the Year honors.  Hollar is the only swimmer in the program’s history to win an individual title at the CAA conference championship meet, finishing her career with four wins. Along the way, she set a new school record in both the 200 breast, with an NCAA-B standard time of 2:17.80, and the 100 breast, with a time of 1:03.30 to also become the first Wildcat to hold a CAA meet record. She is also a Wildcat Top-10 performer in the 200 free. Hollar was named the 2005-06 CAA Female Swimmer of the Year, the first Davidson swimmer to receive the honor.

Mary Shell Brosche, 1999 & 2000 Mary Shell Brosche’s performances at the Southern States Champ-ionships in 1999 and 2000 earned her back-toback top swimmer honors and helped the Wildcat women to consecutive team titles.  Brosche won the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 back events in both years and was once the school record holder in both IMs.  Extremely versatile, Brosche remains on two additional Wildcat Top-10 lists  —  the 100 back, the 200 back and the 100 fly.

Matthew Buck,  1995 As a freshman in 1995, Matthew Buck made a splash with three top individual finishes at his first Southern States Championships.  Swimming to victories in the 200 IM, 100 breast and 200 breast, Buck led the Davidson men to their first-ever Southern States team crown. He was also part of the Wildcats’ winning 400 medley relay. A versatile and talented swimmer, Buck’s school record in the 100 breast is still intact, and he remains a Wildcat Top-10 performer in the 200 breast and 200 IM.

Heather Sweeney,  1995 Heather Sweeney’s rookie campaign culminated with an impressive showing at the 1995 Southern States Championships, as she claimed a pair of individual titles. Out-swimming the pack, Sweeney touched the wall first in both the 200 IM and 400 IM, setting a new meet record in the 400. She also raced to second in the 200 breast and helped the 800 freestyle relay team to a first-place finish. Sweeney remains a Wildcat Top-10 performer in the 200 and 400 IMs.

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AWARDS & hONORS SWIMMER OF THE YEAR Drew Onken, 2013 Onken capped a brilliant career with his third consecutive Swimmer of the Year accolade.  This season marks the third consecutive in which Onken has earned the honor, sharing it in 2011 before being named the sole honoree both this season and last. He was previously named the 2013 CCSA Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet for helping his team to the 2013 CCSA Championship. A native or Marietta, Ga., Onken claimed top honors in the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200yard breaststroke and was a member of three champion relays. He holds conference records in all three of his individual events in addition to being a member of two recordholding relays. Onken's victory in the 400 IM this season was his fourth straight, making him undefeated in the event. For his efforts, Onken was a five-time CCSA Swimmer of the Week this season. He ended the season ranked in the top five in the CCSA in seven events.

Drew Onken,  2011, 2012 During his sophomore season, Drew Onken was named CCSA co-Men’s Swimmer of the Year for winning four CCSA weekly honors. Onken was named CCSA Men’s Swimmer of the Week on October 6, November 17, December 8 and January 20. Onken once again claimed the honor in 2012 after another stellar season as a junior. At the CCSA Championship meet, Onken came away a three-time winner with firstplace finishes in the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200yard breaststroke. In addition, he qualified for the NCAA National Championships in all three events, becoming the first male swimmer from Davidson to do so.

MOST OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN Dylan Ludwick 2012 After skipping the 2011 season, the Davidson swim team continued on with its trend of boasting the CCSA’s top freshman in 2012 with Dylan Ludwick.  In his CCSA Championship debut, Ludwick won the 500-yard free and 1,650-yard free to help the Wildcats to a runner-up finish. He set the meet record in both events, and added another record as a member of the winning 800-yard freestyle relay team.

Drew Onken, 2010

Curtis Chaney, 2009                            After winnng three individual titles and swimming on three winning relays, Curtis Chaney was named the 2009 Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association Most Outstanding Male Freshman of the Year.  Chaney won the 100 free (45.78) and set new school records while winning both the 200 (1:37.72) and 500 freestyles (4:26.89). He also swam on the school-record setting and winning 400 (3:01.85) and 800 freestyle (6:43.92) relays and on the runner-up schoolrecord setting 400 medley relay (3:23.38).

Freshman Drew Onken was honored as the 2010 Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association Most Outstanding Male Freshman Performer, the second straight season a Wildcat has been so honored. Onken capped off his impressive rookie season by winning the 400 IM with a CCSArecord time of 3:51.93 and swam the breaststroke leg of the Wildcats’ CCSA record-setting 200 and 400 medley relays. He also finished second in the 200 IM with a school-record time of 1:49.56. and setting Davidson standards in the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 breaststroke.

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AWARDS & hONORS MOST OuTSTANDiNg DiVER Ben lane, 2009, 2010 After winning both diving events, freshman Ben Lane was named Most Outstanding Male Diver of the Year at the 2009 Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association championships. Lane was the CCSA champion on the 3-meter dive with a score of 293.70 and won his second individual title, finishing first on the 1-meter dive with a score of 285.10. He repeated as Most Outstanding Male Diver of the Year the following season, once again sweeping the diving events at the 2010 CCSA Championships. Lane won the 1-meter with a score of 293.76 and the 3-meter with a score of 311.25.

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SuSAN K. ROBERTS AWARD Ellie Trefzger, 2003-07 Ellie Trefzger received the Susan K. Roberts Award in 2007, given annually by Davidson College to a female athlete in recognition of outstanding dedication and contribution to the school’s intercollegiate athletics. Trefzger finished her four-year career on the Wildcat Top-10 performers list in the 200 free, 500 free, 1000 free, 1650 free, 100 fly and 200 fly.

hONDA iNSPiRATiON AWARD Kendra Berner, 2000-01 Kendra Berner received the Honda Inspiration Award, given nationally to a student-athlete who by perseverance has overcome personal adversity or disability or has undergone extraordinary personal sacrifice to achieve success in women’s athletics. Though born with a congenital deformation of her right hand, Berner won four silver medals in the 2000 Paralympics.

TOMMY PETERS AWARD Drew Onken, 2013 Drew Onken took home the 2013 Tommy Peters award as the top senior male athlete of the 2012-13 season. Onken departs Davidson as a three-time CCSA Swimmer of the Year and a program record holder in four individual events. While donning the black and red, he was a nine-time CCSA individual champion and a member of both the 2011 and 2013 championship team. In addition, Onken competed in both the 2012 NCAA National Championships as well as the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

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CHAMPIONSHIP hiSTORY 2008 WOMEN’S CCSA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. -- The Davidson Wildcat women took home the inaugural title at the 2008 Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association championships, held at the Huntersville Aquatic Center, Feb. 20-22. Head coach John Young was named women’s coach of the year, leading the Wildcats to the inaugural CCSA title in just his second year as head coach. The Wildcat women finished first with 660 points, ahead of Florida Gulf Coast (634) and Gardner-Webb (620.5). Georgia Southern (463.5), North Florida (409), College of Charleston (373), Campbell (198), Howard (104), Radford (76), N.C. A&T (64) and VMI (49) rounded out the field.

Davidson won three events and a pair of relays en route to its first team championship. Freshman Lindsey Martin won both the 50 and the 100 freestyles with times of 23.62 and 51.52, respectively, while classmate Anna Stringfield won the 400 IM with a time of 4:28.42. The Wildcats’ 400 freestyle team of junior Courtney Sanders, freshman Emily Castle, Stringfield and Martin finished first in a winning, school-record time of 3:28.52, and the 800 freestyle relay team of Stringfield, junior Courtney Sanders, sophomore Caitlin Sheetz and freshman Jessica Delgehausen won the event with a time of 7:36.75.

CCSA ChAMPiONS Emily Castle Jessica Delgehausen Lindsey Martin Courtney Sanders Caitlin Sheetz Anna Stringfield

400 free relay 800 free relay 50 and 100 free 400 free relay 400 and 800 free relay 800 free relay 400 and 800 free relay free relay

Seniors Kirsten Allen and Maddie Stough accept the championship trophy.

2008 CCSA Women’s Coach of the Year, John Young.

400 freestyle relay champions, Courtney Sanders, Emily Castle, Anna Stringfield and Lindsey Martin.

50 and 100 freestyle champion, Lindsey Martin.

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CCSA ChAMPiONShiP 2010 MEN’S CCSA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Davidson Wildcat men’s swimming and diving team captured the 2010 CCSA championship, held at the Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center on the campus of the University of Tennessee Feb. 18-20.  The Wildcat men defeated Gardner-Webb, 907-653, to earn the team’s first title in school history.  Freshman Drew Onken was honored as Men’s Most Outstanding Freshman Performer, capturing a title in the 400 IM (3:51.93, CCSA record) and setting Davidson standards in the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 breaststroke.  Sophomore Ben Lane was named Men’s Most Outstanding Diver for the second consecutive season sweeping the diving events for a second straight season, recording Conference records off

both boards. Head coach John Young was named Men’s Coach of the Year and diving coach Aaron Hintz was named co-Diving Coach of the Year for a second straight season. In addition to individual titles from Onken and Lane, the Wildcats had individual champions in the 100 fly (Joe Burquist, 49.43, school record), 50 free (Bryan Droll, 20.43, school record) and 100 and 200 backstrokes (Geoff Peitz, 50.09, CCSA record; 1:48.81). The Davidson men also won the 200 and 400 medley relays and swept the freestyle relays (200, 400 and 800) en route to the team championship.

CCSA CHAMPIONS Tennant Brastow                      800 free relay Joe Burquist           100 fly, 200 medley relay Brad Carman                           800 free relay Curtis Chaney                                   200 free                                   400 and 800 free relay Wills Cooper              200 and 400 free relay Bryan Droll                                          50 free                                  200  and 400 free relay                              200 and 400 medley relay Ben Lane                             1-meter, 3-meter Drew Onken                                        400 IM                                                 800 free relay                              200 and 400 medley relay Geoff Peitz                        100 and 200 back                                   200 and 400 free relay                              200 and 400 medley relay Patrick Whitman                       200 free relay Miller Williams                     400 medley relay

Most Outstanding Male Freshman Performer, Drew Onken

Honors Swimming Coach of the Year John Young Diving Coach of the Year Aaron Hintz Most Outstanding Diver  Ben Lane Most Outstanding Freshman Drew Onken

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2010 CCSA Men’s Coach of the Year, John Young.


CHAMPIONSHIP hiSTORY 2011 MEN’S CCSA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ATHENS, Ga. — With another individual win for junior Geoffrey Peitz, sophomore Drew Onken and junior Curtis Chaney and another NCAA Bcut, CCSA and school-record winning time in the 400 freestyle relay, the Davidson men’s swimming and diving team won their second straight CCSA Championship as competition concluded at the Gabrielson Natatorium. Peitz won the 200 back in a CCSA and school-record, NCAA B-cut time of 1:45.67, and was named CCSA Men’s Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet. His dominant performance included three individual titles — the 200 IM, 100 back and 200 back, all in school and CCSA record, NCAA B-cut times, while swimming on the winning 200 and 400 freestyle and the 400 medley relays, also all school and CCSA record, NCAA B-cut times. Chaney won a second title with a win in the 100 free, and Onken — who was named co-Men’s Swimmer of the Year for winning four CCSA weekly honors, won his third championship with a win in the 200 breast. Peitz, Chaney, sophomore Wills Cooper and senior Bryan Droll finished off the meet with a school and CCSA-record NCAA B-cut time of 3:00.61. Davidson head coach John Young repeated as Men’s Coach of the Year, leading the Wildcats to a second straight championship. Davidson entered the day with a four-point margin over the College of Charleston, who ended up in third with 796 points. The Wildcats, who led at the end of all three days, finished with 844 points, ahead of runner-up Gardner-Webb with 814.

CCSA CHAMPIONS Geoffrey Peitz

100 back, 200 back, 200 IM

200 free relay, 400 free relay 400 medley relay Wills Cooper 200 free relay 400 free relay, 800 free relay David Kerman 200 free relay 800 free relay Bryan Droll 200 free relay, 50 free 400 free relay, 400 medley relay Drew Onken 200 breast, 400 IM 400 medley relay, 800 free relay Joe Burquist 400 medley relay Curtis Chaney 100 free, 200 free 400 free relay, 800 free relay CCSA Men’s Swimmer of the Meet, Geoffrey Peitz.

HONORS Swimming Coach of the Year John Young (Men’s)

Swimmer of the Meet Geoffrey Peitz

Co-Swimmer of the Year Drew Onken

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ATHENS, Ga. – In addition to the Davidson men's swimming & diving team winning their third Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association Championship, Drew Onken was named Swimmer of the Meet, while John Young was voted Coach of the Year, as announced Saturday evening at the University of Georgia's Gabrielson Natatorium. The women's squad placed seventh overall at the meet. The Wildcat men accumulated 906.5 points for the win, defeating second-place College of Charleston (833.5) by more than 60 points. Gardner-Webb finished third (732) while VMI claimed fourth (280) and Howard rounded things out in fifth (262). The women's squad finished seventh with 262 points. Florida Gulf Coast claimed the women's title with 712 points, followed by Liberty (609) and Georgia Southern (482.5). Young was named the 2013 Men's Coach of the Year, marking the third time he has earned the acknowledgement. Onken earned Swimmer of the Meet honors for the second consecutive season after claiming three individual titles. He previously won the 200- and 400-yard individual medley events before winning the 200-yard breaststroke on the final day of competition. Onken clocked in at 2:00.25 in defending his title in the event. Onken's win was part of a 1-2-3 sweep for the Wildcats in the 200yard breaststroke. Spencer Gill was the runner up in the event, touching the pad in 2:04.14 to record the third-fastest time in program history.

Grant Smith followed in 2:04.64 to take third, also joining the all-time top-10. Drew Gill claimed eighth place, also scoring for the Wildcats with a time of 2:08.61. The Wildcats claimed third and fourth in the 1650-yard free, with Dylan Ludwick and Max Schimanski finishing back-to-back. Ludwick touched third in a time of 15:48.78, with Schimanski clocking in at 15:58.59. Davidson then placed three swimmers in the top eight of the 200yard backstroke, led by Ethan Levinson's fourth place finish in 1:50.68. Luke Burton grabbed seventh by finishing in 1:51.54 while Adam Hunter took eighth with a time of 1:52.15. Brandon Kegley led a quartet of 'Cats in the "A" final of the 100yard free, swimming a 46.09 for fourth place. Cameron Bard followed in 46.30 for fifth place, with Wills Cooper taking sixth in a time of 46.48. Ben Stewart-Bates rounded things out with an eighth place finish in a time of 46.80. Will Fox claimed a spot on the podium in the 200-yard butterfly, taking third in a career-best 1:50.56. Thomas Bigham swam to a fifthplace finish with a time of 1:52.72. The men closed out the meet with a victory in the 400-yard freestyle, earning a narrow win over the College of Charleston. Onken, Ludwick, Bard and Kegley teamed to swim a 3:02.05 for the triumph.

AWARD WINNERS 2013 Men’s Swimmer of the Meet Drew Onken 2013 Men’s Coach of the Year John Young

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NCAA ChAMPiONShiPS 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

DAVIDSON, N.C. -- Becoming the first Davidson swimmer in the program history to do so, junior Lindsey Martin was selected to the 2010 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, hosted by Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., at Boilermaker Aquatic Center, March 18-20. Martin was invited for the Wildcats based on her time in the 50 free, after qualifying with a winning, school and league-record time of 22.57 at the CCSA Championships last month. She will also compete in the 100 freestyles and 200 freestyles, after swimming NCAA B-cut times in both events. Martin earned Swimmer of the Meet honors for a second straight year after sweeping the 50, 100 and 200 freestyles at the league championships and anchoring the winning 200 and 400 freestyle relays, helping Davidson to a runner-up finish. She is the Davidson record holder in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyles and as a member of the 200 and 400 medley and 200 and 400 freestyle relays.

50 Freestyle

200 Freestyle

W. LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- In Davidson’s first ever appearance at the NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships, junior Lindsey Martin finished 30th with a time of 22.75 in the preliminary session of the 50 freestyle on the first day of competition at Purdue University's Boilermaker Aquatic Center Friday. The top 16 finishers in the event advanced to the evening's final, led by Georgia’s Annemarie Botek with a time of 22.16. Liv Jensen (California, 22.21), Shara Stafford (Florida, 22.22), Samantha Woodward (Stanford, 22.26), Lauren Perdue (Virginia, 22.26), Amywren Miller (Notre Dame, 22.30), Hannah Wilson (California, 22.31), Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (Auburn, 22.32) and Elizabeth Webb (Stanford, 22.32) fill out the championship final. Michele King (Tennessee, 22.35), Presley Bard (Southern California, 22.35), Whitney Campbell (Louisville, 22.36), Kate Dwelley (Stanford 22.38), Rebecca Thompson (Wisconsin, 22.42), Justine Schluntz (Arizona, 22.44) and Sarah Bateman (Florida, 22.47) advanced to the consolation final. Martin finished tied for 30th-place with Texas A&M’s Sarah Woods with her time of 22.75, just slower than her qualifying time of 22.57.

W. LAFAYETTE, IND. -- Junior Lindsey Martin continued making Davidson history at the NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships, breaking her own college record in the 200 freestyle on the second day of competition at Purdue University’s Boilermaker Aquatic Center. Martin finished 55th in the event’s preliminaires with a Davidson and personal-best time of 1:48.76. She previously set the record at the CCSA Championships, with a winning, NCAA B-cut time of 1:49.02. Georgia’s Allison Schmitt won the preliminary with a pool-record time of 1:43.29, followed immediately by teammate Morgan Scroggy (1:43.41). Leone Vorster (Arizona, 1:44.41), Julia Wilkinson (Texas A&M, 1:44.62), Megan Romano (Georgia, 1:44.70), Lauren Perdue (Virginia, 1:44.83), Kate Dwelley (Stanford, 1;44.93) and Sara Isakovic (California, 1:45.14) also advanced to the evening’s championship final. Katarina Filova (Virginia Tech, 1:45.25), Shara Stafford (Florida, 1:45.27), Margaux Farrell (Indiana, 1:45.27), Chelsea Nauta (Georgia, 1:45.35), Kristen Heiss (Texas A&M, 1:45.45), Melania Costa Schmid (Florida, 1:45.45), Nikki White (Indiana, 1:45.63) and Lauren Boyle (California, 1:45.64) advanced to the consolation final.

100 Freestyle W. LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Junior Lindsey Martin concluded her competition at the NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships by swimming another personal and Davidson record time in the 100 freestyle in the preliminary competition Saturday morning at Purdue University’s Boilermaker Aquatic Center. Martin finished 28th in her final race of the competition with a personal and college record time of 49.55. She did the same in the 200 free prelim yesterday morning with a time of 1:48.76. Auburn’s Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace won the preliminary with a time of 47.74, and Texas A&M’s Julia Wilkinson also went under 48 with a runner-up time of 47.89. Stanford teammates Julia Smit (48.16) and Kate Dwelley (48.20) finished third and fourth, while Florida’s Shara Stafford (48.31), California’s Liv Jensen (48.44), Georgia’s Morgan Scroggy (48.45) and Tennessee’s Michele King (48.48) fill out the championship heat. Hannah Wilson (California, 48.50), Justine Schlunt (Arizona, 48.59), Lauren Perdue (Virginia, 48.61), Megan Romano (Georgia, 48.64), Karlee Bispo (Texas, 48.69), Elizabeth Webb (Stanford, 48.73), Samantha Woodward (Stanford, 48.73) and Erica Dagg (California, 48.89) made it back to the evening session in the consolation final.

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NCAA ChAMPiONShiPS 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Martin Invited to Second Straight  NCAA Championship Meet DAVIDSON, N.C. — For a second straight season, senior Lindsey Martin will represent the Davidson swimming and diving team as competition opens at the 2011 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships tomorrow at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center on the campus of the University of Texas.  Martin was invited to the 2011 Championships based on her relay split (100 freestyle) time of 48.95 — also a conference and school record — in the 400 freestyle relay at the league championships, where she was also named CCSA Women’s Swimmer of the Meet for a second straight season. She was a part of two winning relays and won individual titles in both the 50 and 100 freestyles at the 2011 CCSA Championships. She also swam three individual NCAA B-cut times — the 50, 100 and 200 freestyles, and contributed to an NCAA B-cut time in the 400 free relay.  Martin also earned 2010 CCSA Women’s Swimmer of the Year honors after being named CCSA Women’s Swimmer of the Week five times.

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100 Freestyle

AUSTIN, TEXAS — In her second straight NCAA appearance, senior Lindsey Martin finished 47th in the nation in the 50 freestyle as competition opened at the 2011 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships Thursday, March 17, at the Lee and Jamail Texas Swimming Center on the campus of the University of Texas. The 2011 CCSA Swimmer of the Meet and three-time league champion in the event, Martin finished sixth in her heat with a time of 22.89, but missed making it back to the evening session.  She swam out of heat five, along with Texas A&M’s Liliana Ibanez (22.71), Purdue’s Ariel Martin (23.06), California’s Hannah Wilson (22.33), Arizona’s Kaitlin Flederbach (22.52), UCLA’s Cynthia Fascella (22.69), LSU’s Samantha Goates (23.16) and Penn State’s Paige Whitmire (22.74). There were eight heats of the event, which required a time of 22.33 to final. Margo Geer (Arizona, 21.79), Arian Vanderpool-Wallace (Auburn, 21.91), Liv Jensen (Cal Berkeley, 21.98), Jane Trepp (Louisiana, 21.99), Lauren Perdue (Virginia, 22.01), Kasey Carlson (Southern, 22.15), Betsy Webb (Stanford, 22.15), Sarah Bateman (Florida, 22.16) and Shara Stafford (Florida, 22.72) swam the eight best times.  Martin elected not to swim the 200 freestyle.

AUSTIN, TEXAS — Senior Lindsey Martin capped her storied career with a 45th-place finish in the 100 freestyle as she completed her slate of events at the 2011 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships Saturday, March 19, at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center on the campus of the University of Texas. In her second straight NCAA appearance, the two-time CCSA Women’s Swimmer of the Year wrapped up what is sure to be a Davidson Hall of Fame career with a 45th-place time of 49.75 in the 100 freestyle prelims.  Martin swam out of lane seven in heat six of nine, alongside Texas’ Kelsey Amundsen (28th, 49.07), Maryland’s Megan Lafferty (24th, 49.02), Indiana’s Brittany Strumbel (27th, 49.03), USC’s Kasey Carlson (12th, 48.48), Florida’s Sarah Bateman (38th, 49.46) and Texas’ Bethany Adams (31st, 49.18). Auburn’s Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace won the event’s prelim with a pool-record time of 46.91, followed by Stanford’s Kate Dwelley (47.62) and Arizona’s Margo Geer (47.70). Cal Berkeley’s Liv Jensen (47.94), Georgia’s Morgan Scroggy (48.01), Cal Berkeley’s Hannah Wilson (48.16), Texas’ Karlee Bispo (48.16) and Georgia’s Megan Romano (48.18) made it back to the championship final.

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NCAA ChAMPiONShiPS 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Drew Onken Earns Spot in NCAA  Swimming Championships Davidson swimmer Drew Onken has been selected to swim in the 2012 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships March 22-24, at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Wash. Onken is the first Davidson swimmer to be invited to the men’s championship meet and the second Wildcat swimmer to participate in the NCAA Championships, joining Lindsey Martin ‘11. ESPN3.com will stream finals sessions on March 22 and 23. Additionally, ESPNU will air a 90-minute show at 12:30 p.m. ET, Sunday, April 1. Onken qualified with his time of 3:47.38 in the 400 IM, which earned him a first-place finish in the CCSA Championships and broke the conference record. The junior also had NCAA B-cut times in the 200 IM (1:46.69, CCSA record) and 200 breaststroke (1:59.65) and will swim all three events in the NCAAs.

Onken Narrowly Misses 400 IM Finals Davidson swimmer Drew Onken finished 19th in the 400 IM and just missed out on making the finals in the event last night. He posted a time of 3:49.65, and a time of 3:48.26 would have put him in the top 16 and in the finals.

Onken Sets New School and CCSA Record in 200 Breast at NCAAs

Onken Finishes 47th in the 200 IM at the NCAA Championships Davidson swimmer Drew Onken swam the 200 IM in 1:48.04, the junior's second-fastest time, to place 47th at the NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships Thursday morning. Onken continues the meet tomorrow with the 400 IM.

Drew Onken set a new school and CCSA record in the 200 breast Saturday in his final event at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. The junior's time of 1:59.01 earned him 28th place at the competition. The previous CCSA record in the 200 breaststroke was set by Randy Buchanan from the College of Charleston in 2009.  Onken, who was named CCSA swimmer of the meet and CCSA swimmer of the year at the 2012 CCSA Conference Championship, has left a mark on the conference record book. During the 2011-2012 season, he was recognized as CCSA swimmer of the week three times for his performances. He now holds three individual conference records (200 breast, 200 individual medley, and 400 individual medley) and is on four relays that also hold the conference record. Onken is the first male swimmer from Davidson to qualify for the NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships, and also competed this weekend in the 200 and 400 individual medley.  His highest placing performance this weekend was a 19th place finish in the 400 Individual Medley.  Onken continues to represent Davidson on the national level and will travel this June to Omaha, Neb., for the US Olympic Trials.

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1.  Bryan Droll ‘11             :20.35   CCSA  2011   2.  Geoff Peitz ‘12               20:47   CCSA  2012   3.  Patrick Whitman ‘11     :20.66   CCSA  2009   4.  Wills Cooper ‘13           :20.76   CCSA  2011   5.  Miller Williams ‘10        :20.93   CCSA  2010   6.  Nate Ladner ‘10           :20.96    NIKE   2009   7.  David Kerman ‘12        :20.97   CCSA  2011 :21.01 KEN 2013   8. Cameron Bard ‘16   9.  Brad Carman ‘10         :21.05   CCSA  2010 10. Brandon Kegley ‘15 :21.08 CCSA 2012

1. Dylan Ludwick ‘15 15:40.50 CCSA 2012   2.  Merritt Peele ‘09       15:47.93   CCSA  2009    3.  Churchill Hooff ‘96    15:50.23    NIC    1996   4.  Will Broughton ‘08      15:54.59    CAA   2006   5.  Michael Scarbo ‘98   15:57.85   SSC    1995   6. Max Schimanski ‘16 15:58.59 CCSA 2013   7.  Graham Gravely ‘02 16:11.96    CAA   2001   8. Max Schimanski ‘16 16:17.65 KEN 2013 9.  Michael Flowers ‘05 16:18.58    CAA   2002 10. B. Stewart-Bates ‘15 16:19.98 CCSA 2012

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1.  Geoff Peitz ‘12              :45.00  CCSA  2011   2.  Curtis Chaney ‘12         :45.17  CCSA  2012   3.  Merritt Peele ‘09            :45.38  CCSA  2009   4.  Bryan Droll ‘11              :45.53  CCSA  2011 5. Miguel Rodriguez ‘09    :45.75   NIKE   2009   6.  Wills Cooper ‘13            :45.83  CCSA  2011 7. Brandon Kegley ‘15 :45.87 CCSA 2013 8. Cameron Bard ‘16 :46.07 KEN 2013 9.  Drew Onken ‘13            :46.24   KEN   2011 10.  Brad Carman ‘10          :46.27  CCSA  2009

1.  Geoff Peitz ‘12              :48.02  CCSA  2011 :49.93 KEN 2013   2. Luke Burton ‘16   3.  Scott Frantz, Jr. ‘09       :50.21   NIKE   2008 :50.39 CCSA 2013   4. Ethan Levinson ‘14 :50.85 CCSA 2013   5. Brandon Kegley ‘15   6.  Charlie Hunter ‘04         :50.99   CAA   2004        Curtis Chaney ‘12         :50.99   KEN   2012   8.  Terry Dolch ‘00             :51.15    SSC    1998 9. Adam Hunter ‘15 :51.94 CCSA 2013 10.  Tennant Brastow ‘11     :52.00   CCSA  2009

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1.  Curtis Chaney ‘12       1:37.47  CCSA  2011 2. Dylan Ludwick ‘15 1:38.21 CCSA 2013 3. Drew Onken ‘13          1:38.57  CCSA  2011   4.  Merritt Peele ‘09          1:39.30  CCSA  2009 5.  Andrew Carlson ‘09    1:40.89   NIKE   2009 1:41.23 KEN 2013   6. Luke Burton ‘16   7.  Robert Koch ‘04          1:41.58   CAA   2002   8. Ben Stewart-Bates ‘151:41.71 CCSA 2013   9.  Fiete Stegger ‘08        1:41.81    CAA   2005 10. Grant Smith ‘16 1:43.10 KEN 2013

1.  Geoff Peitz ‘12            1:45.67  CCSA  2011 2.  Scott Frantz, Jr. ‘09     1:48.69  CCSA  2009 3. Luke Burton ‘16 1:48.98 CCSA 2013 4.  Drew Onken ‘13          1:49.39    GA    2010 5.  Terry Dolch ‘00            1:50.12  ECAC  1998   6. Ethan Levinson ‘14 1:50.62 CCSA 2011   7.  Charlie Hunter ‘04       1:51.43   CAA   2004 1:51.56 CCSA 2013   8. Adam Hunter ‘16   9.  David Kerman ‘12       1:52.04  CCSA  2009 10.  Sam Kuykendall ‘00    1:52.81    SSC     1999

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1. Dylan Ludwick ‘15 4:25.34 CCSA 2012   2.  Curtis Chaney ‘12       4:26.89  CCSA  2009 4:31.95 CCSA 2013   3. Will Fox ‘16   4.  Merritt Peele ‘09          4:32.08   CAA   2007   5.  Churchill Hooff ‘96      4:33.07   SSC    1996   6. Ben Stewart-Bates ‘154:34.59 CCSA 2013   7.  Michael Scarbo ‘98    4:35.02    SSC   1995   8.  Will Broughton ’08       4:37.37    CAA   2005 9. Ethan Levinson ‘14 4:37.85 CCSA 2011 10.  Andrew Carlson ‘09   4:38.03   CCSA  2008

1.  Drew Onken ‘13            :56.09   KEN   2013   2.  Nate Ladner ‘10            :56.13   NIKE   2009   3.  Matthew Buck ‘98         :56.21   SSC    1995   4.  Matthew Lake ‘98         :57.18   ECAC  1997 :57.22 CCSA 2013   5.  Spencer Gill ‘15   6.  Kurt Hirsekorn ‘01        :57.35    COL   2000   7. Thomas Bigham ‘14 :57.63 CCSA 2014 8. Grant Smith ‘16 :57.82 KEN 2013 9. Drew Gill ‘15 :57.94 CCSA 2013 10.  Matthew West ‘01         :58.22    SSC    1998

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1.  Dylan Ludwick ‘15      9:28.08  CCSA  2012   2.  Merritt Peele ‘09          9:32.47  CCSA  2009   3.  Will Broughton ‘08        9:33.38   CAA   2006   4.  Michael Scarbo ‘98    9:35.10    SSC  1995   5.  Churchill Hooff ‘96     9:38.66     NIC   1996   6.  Graham Gravely ‘02   9:46.07     DU   1999   7. Max Schimanski ‘16 9:48.43 KEN 2013   8.  Freddy Schnell ‘98     9:48.74    SSC  1997 9.  Drew Onken ‘13         9:51.26   Howard   2011 10. Ben Stewart-Bates ‘159:51.78 CCSA 2012

1.  Drew Onken ‘13          1:59.01  NCAA  2012   2.  Kurt Hirsekorn ‘01       2:03.48   CAA   2001 2:04.14 CCSA 2013   3. Spencer Gill ‘15 4. Grant Smith ‘16 2:04.64 CCSA 2013   5.  Matthew Buck ‘98       2:04.68    SSC    1995   6.  Matthew Lake ‘98       2:04.96    SSC    1998   7.  Nate Ladner ‘10         2:05.03   NIKE   2009   8.  Matthew West ‘01       2:06.46   ECAC  1998   9.  Tom Murphy ‘02          2:06.79    SSC    1999 10. Drew Gill ‘15 2:07.50 CCSA 2012

100 Fly   1.  Geoff Peitz ‘12           :47.645     UGA   2011 :48.59 CCSA 2013   2.  Will Fox ‘14   3.  Joe Burquist ‘12          :49.43    CCSA  2010   4.  Miller Williams ‘10        :49.47    CCSA  2009   5.  David Kerman ‘12       :50.03    CCSA  2011   6. Thomas Bigham ‘14 :50.94 CCSA 2011 7. Cameron Bard ‘16 :50.77 CCSA 2013   8.  Brad Carman ‘10         :50.88    CCSA  2009   9.  Brad Poole ‘06             :50.98     CAA   2006  10.  Curtis Chaney ‘12        :51.10     KEN   2012

200 Fly 1.  Geoff Peitz ‘12           1:46.09     UGA   2011   2.  Drew Onken ‘13        1:49.69     UGA   2010 3. Will Fox ‘14 1:50.56 CCSA 2013 4.  David Kerman ‘12     1:50.91    CCSA  2011 5. Thomas Bigham ‘14 1:51.53 CCSA 2011   6.  Charlie Hunter ‘04     1:53.55     CAA   2001   7.  Scott Harper ‘00        1:53.98    ECAC  1997   8.  Miller Williams ‘10      1:54.11    CCSA  2008   9.  Sam Kuykendall ‘00  1:54.35     SSC    1999 10.  Adam Topaz ‘08        1:54.42     CAA   2007

200 IM 1.  Drew Onken ‘13        1:46.69    CCSA  2012   2.  Geoff Peitz ‘12           1:47.53    CCSA  2011   3.  Kurt Hirsekorn ‘01     1:52.14     CAA   2001   4.  Nate Ladner ‘10        1:52.39    NIKE   2009 1:52.56 CCSA 2013   5. Grant Smith ‘16 6. Ethan Levinson ‘14 1:53.71 CCSA 2013   7.  Scott Frantz ‘09         1:53.79    CCSA  2009   8.  Matthew West ‘01      1:53.99     SSC    2001   9.  Scott Harper ‘00        1:54.02     SSC    1998 10.  Matthew Buck ‘98      1:54.40     SSC    1995

400 IM 1.  Drew Onken ‘13        3:47.38    CCSA  2012   2.  Grant Smith ‘16         3:57.64    CCSA  2013   3.  Kurt Hirsekorn ‘01     4:02.00    ECAC  2000   4.  David Kerman ‘12     4:03.43    CCSA  2009   5.  Scott Harper ‘00        4:03.58     SSC    1999 6.  Ben Lucas ‘11           4:05.13    CCSA  2011   7.  Ben Seo ‘12               4:05.84    CCSA  2009 8. Ethan Levinson ‘14 4:07.12 CCSA 2012   9.  Adam Topaz ‘08        4:07.70     CAA   2005 10.  Matthew Lake ‘98      4:08.00     SSC    1997                                                       Boldface type indicates current swimmer

Meet Legend CAA=Colonial Athletic Association Championships CCSA=Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association Championships  COL=Dual meet with Columbia DAV=Davidson Invite DU=Dual meet with Duke ECAC=Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conf. Champ. ECU=Dual meet with East Carolina EMRY=Dual meet with Emory GA=2010 Bulldog “Last Chance” Invitational KEN - TPSC Invite at Kenyon College NIC=Carolina Invitational/Nike Cup NIKE=Nike Invitational at Kenyon College SCC=Southern Conference Championships SSC=Southern States Championship W&M=Dual Meet with William & Mary VMI=Dual meet with VMI

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1.  Lindsey Martin ‘11        :22.57  CCSA  2011 2.  Emily Castle ‘11            :23.18  CCSA  2010   3.  Courtney Sanders ‘09   :23.74  CCSA  2009 4.  Jean DeOrnellas ‘13     :23.91  CCSA  2010 5. Meredith Nakano ‘15 :23.93 KEN 2012 6. Erica Clancy ‘17 :23.96 KEN 2013 7. Elise Lankiewicz ‘17 :24.00 KEN 2013 8. Kassie Shannon ‘17 :24.02 KEN 2013 9. Caroline Vrana ‘14 :24.04 CCSA 2013 10.  Casey Van Tassell ‘12   :24.09  CCSA  2009

1. Elise Lankiewicz ‘17 16:53.77 KEN 2013   2.  Alanna Ream ‘09      16:56.74  CCSA  2009 3.  Jessica Delgehausen ‘1117:04.74CCSA 2010   4.  Caitlin Sheetz ‘10      17:08.89  CCSA  2010   5.  Ellie Trefzger ‘07       17:17.81   CAA   2004 6. A.B. Bullock ‘15 17:29.07 CCSA 2013 7.  Allie Cottle ‘13           17:34.70  CCSA  2010   8.  Kelsey Holmberg ‘0417:39.18   CAA   2003   9.  Meagan Madden ‘1217:40.80  CCSA  2012 10.  Leisa Rossello ‘02     17:42.31   SSC    1999

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1.  Lindsey Martin ‘11        :48.95  NCAA  2011   2.  Emily Castle ‘11            :51.25  CCSA  2009   3.  Courtney Sanders ‘09   :52.49  CCSA  2008 4.  Meredith Nakano ‘15    :51.65   KEN   2013   5.  Jean DeOrnellas ‘13     :51.66  CCSA  2013 :51.87 KEN 2013   6. Elise Lankiewicz ‘17   7.  Casey Van Tassell ‘12   :51.96  CCSA  2009 :52.11 KEN 2013   8. Kassie Shannon ‘17 9.  Anna Stringfield ‘11  :52.18 (lo)  CCSA  2010 10.  Lauren Kamperman ‘12:52.69  CCSA  2012

1.  Kelsi Hobbs ‘13            :57.22  CCSA  2011 :57.72 KEN 2013   2. L. Malachowski ‘16 3. Sara Laws ‘02               :58.28   CAA   2004   4.  Brigit Barry ‘07              :58.33   CAA   2004 :58.49 CCSA 2013   5. Zoe Wukovich ‘15   6.  Mary Shell Brosche ‘00 :58.59   SSC    1997 7. Angie Healy ‘16 :58.69 KEN 2013   8.  Anna Stringfield ‘11  :58.97 (lo)  CCSA  2009 :59.26 KEN 2013   9. L. Malachowski ‘16 10. Emma Tobey ‘16 :59.28 KEN 2013

100 Fly 1.  Emily Castle ‘11            :54.46  CCSA 2011   2.  Courtney Sanders ‘09   :55.60  CCSA 2009 3. Meredith Nakano ‘15 :56.01 KEN 2013   4.  Jean DeOrnellas ‘13     :56.09  CCSA 2013 5. Liz Mace ‘14 :56.68 CCSA 2012   6. Elise Lankiewicz ‘17 :56.64 KEN 2013   7.  Kelsi Hobbs ‘13            :56.69  CCSA 2011 8.  Jessica Totten ‘09         :57.85  CCSA 2009   9.  Shelby Conroy ‘02        :58.24   CAA  2002 10.  Lauren Kamperman ‘12   :58.84   NIKE 2010

200 Fly 1. Elise Lankieqicz ‘17 2:01.76 KEN 2013 2. Meredith Nakano ‘15 2:01.87 KEN 2013 3.  Kelsi Hobbs ‘13             2:03.58   CCSA 2011 2:03.76 CCSA 2013   4. Liz Mace ‘14 2:05.66 KEN 2013   5. Emily Covert ‘16   6.  Lauren Kamperman ‘12   2:06.84   CCSA  2009 7.  Allie Cottle ‘13             2:07.28  CCSA 2010   8.  Vanessa Witt ‘04         2:07.45   CAA  2004   9.  Kathleen Paffenroth ‘992:07.68    NIC  1996 10.  Alanna Ream ‘09        2:07.71    DAV  2007

200 Free

200 Back

200 IM

1.  Lindsey Martin ‘11      1:48.76  NCAA  2010   2. Elise Lankiewicz ‘17 1:49.73 KEN 2013   3.  Anna Stringfield ‘11    1:51.24   NIKE   2008   4. Angie Healy ‘16 1:52.19 (lo) CCSA 2013   5.  Jessica Delgehausen ‘111:52.25CCSA 2008 1:52.57 (lo) CCSA 2013   6. M. Nakano ‘15   7.  L. Kamperman ‘12      1:52.95  CCSA  2012 1:53.21 CCSA 2013   8. Jessica Miller ‘16   9.  Caitlin Sheetz ‘10        1:53.24  CCSA  2009 10.  Kristen Shields ‘06      1:53.42   CAA   2006

1.  Sara Laws ‘02             2:02.36   CAA   2001   2.  Anna Stringfield ‘11    2:02.77  CCSA  2011   3.  Kelsi Hobbs ‘13          2:04.35  CCSA  2010   4.  Mary Shell Brosche ‘00 2:04.43   SSC    1997   5. L. Malachowski ‘16 2:04.48 KEN 2013 6. M. Robinson ‘15 2:05.68 CCSA 2012   7.  Carrie Rafer ‘04           2:06.33   CAA   2001   8.  Trisha Blackwell ‘05    2:06.73   CAA   2002 9. Angie Healy ‘16 2:07.01 KEN 2013 10.  Leslie Cook ‘04           2:07.13   CAA   2004

1.  L. Kamperman ‘12       2:05.12  CCSA 2010   2.  Anna Stringfield ‘11    2:05.59  CCSA 2011  3.  Megan Hollar ‘06        2:06.32   CAA  2006   4.  Mary Shell Brosche ‘002:06.74    SSC  2000 5. Meredith Nakano ‘15 2:06.80 KEN 2012 6.  Ineke Stegger ‘11       2:08.11  CCSA 2011 2:09.44 CCSA 2013   7. Emily Covert ‘16   8.  Sara Laws ‘04             2:09.50   CAA  2004   9.  Heather Sweeney ‘98 2:09.77    SSC  1995 10.  Beth Summerlin ‘02    2:10.26   CAA  2002

500 Free

100 Breast

1. Elise Lankiewicz ‘17 4:56.39 KEN 2013   2.  Jessica Delgehausen ‘114:56.99CCSA 2010   3.  Caitlin Sheetz ‘10        4:57.85  CCSA  2009   4.  Alanna Ream ‘09        4:58.68  CCSA  2009 5.  Anna Stringfield ‘11    5:02.41   NIKE   2010 6. Jessica Miller ‘16 5:02.84 CCSA 2013 7. Anna Blair Bullock ‘155:04.05 CCSA 2013 8. Liz Mace ‘14 5:04.22 CCSA 2013 9.  Lillie Seifart ‘13           5:04.32  CCSA  2010 10. Angie Healy ‘16 5:04.39 CCSA 2013

1. Katy Williams ‘17 1:03.29 KEN 2013   2.  Megan Hollar ‘06        1:03.30   CAA   2006 3. Meredith Nakano ‘15 1:05.12 CCSA 2012 1:05.41 CCSA 2013   4.  Caroline Vrana ‘14   5.  Ineke Stegger ‘11       1:05.61  CCSA  2011   6.  Melissa Marquez ‘05   1:05.87   CAA   2002   7.  Caroline Curtiss ‘10    1:06.70  CCSA  2010   8.  Joanie Gidas ‘04         1:06.73   CAA   2002   9.  Britta Toleman ‘00       1:07.26  ECAC  2000 10.  Beth Wilson ‘00           1:07.34   SSC    1998

1000 Free

200 Breast

1. Elise Lankiewicz ‘17 10:15.25 KEN 2013   2.  Alanna Ream ‘09 10:17.02 (s)  CCSA  2009   3.  Jessica Delgehausen ‘1110:17.95 (s)CCSA2010   4.  Caitlin Sheetz ‘10  10:21.15(s)  CCSA  2010   5.  Ellie Trefzger ‘07       10:27.29 UNCW  2007   6.  Anna Stringfield ‘11  10:29.65   W&M   2009 7.  Meagan Madden ‘1210:34.58   W&M   2009   8.  Casey Grimes ‘06     10:34.58    GW    2003   9.  Allie Cottle ‘13      10:35.87 (s)  CCSA  2010 10.  Leisa Rossello ‘02     10:37.38    UR    1998

1.  Megan Hollar ‘06        2:17.80   CAA   2006   2.  Katy Williams ‘17         2:18.03   KEN   2013   3.  Melissa Marquez ‘05   2:18.58   CAA   2002 4. Meredith Nakano ‘15 2:19.91 KEN 2012   5.  Ineke Stegger ‘11       2:22.02  CCSA  2011   6.  Caroline Vrana ‘14      2:24.03  CCSA  2013   7.  Caroline Curtiss ‘10    2:24.21  CCSA  2010   8.  Joanie Gidas ‘04         2:24.74  ECAC  2002   9.  Anna Stringfield ‘11    2:26.34   NIKE   2010 10.  Britta Toleman ‘00       2:26.45   SSC    2000

400 IM   1.  Anna Stringfield ‘11    4:25.88  CCSA 2009   2.  Lauren Kamperman ‘124:26.51  CCSA 2009   3.  Mary Shell Brosche ‘004:27.38    SSC  2000   4.  Lillie Seifart ‘13           4:28.58  CCSA 2010   5.  Vanessa Witt ‘04         4:30.73   CAA  2004   6.  Ashley Cain ‘04           4:30.83   CAA  2004 7.  Alanna Ream ‘09        4:31.41  CCSA 2009    8.  Sara Laws ‘04             4:31.69   CAA  2003 9. Emily Covert ‘16 4:32.47 CCSA 2013 10. M. Robinson ‘15 4:33.15 CCSA 2012         Boldface type indicates current swimmer Meet Legend CAA=Colonial Athletic Association Championships CCSA=Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association Championships CLEM=Dual meet with Clemson DU=Dual meet with Duke ECAC=Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conf. Champ. ECU=Dual meet with East Carolina EMRY=Dual meet with Emory GMU=Dual meet with George Mason GS/NCW=Pod meet with Ga. Southern and UNCW GS=Dual meet with Geogia Southern JMU=Dual meet with James Madison NCAA=National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships NCW=Dual meet with UNCW NIC=Carolina Invitational/Nike Cup NIKE=Nike Invitational at Kenyon College R/B=Davidson’s Red/Black exhibition meet SSC=Southern States Championships UR=Dual meet with Richmond W&M=Dual meet with William & Mary

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PROGRAM RECORDS

MEN’S INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 50 Free              Bryan Droll                                   :20.35                              Feb. 17, 2011 100 Free            Geoffrey Peitz                               :45.00 (lo)                        Feb. 19, 2011 200 Free            Curtis Chaney                              1:37.47                            Feb. 18, 2011 500 Free            Dylan Ludwick                             4:25.34                            Feb. 16, 2012 1000 Free          Merritt Peele                                 9:32.47 (s)                       Feb. 21, 2009 1650 Free          Dylan Ludwick                             15:40.50                          Feb. 16, 2012 100 Back           Geoffrey Peitz                               :48.02                              Feb. 18, 2011 200 Back           Geoffrey Peitz                               1:45.67                            Feb. 19, 2011 100 Breast         Drew Onken                                 :56.09                              Nov. 29, 2012 200 Breast         Drew Onken                                 1:59.01                            Mar. 25, 2012 100 Fly               Geoffrey Peitz                               :47.64                              Feb. 26, 2011 200 Fly               Geoffrey Peitz                               1:46.09                            Feb. 26, 2011 200 IM               Drew Onken                                 1:46.09                            Feb. 16, 2012 400 IM               Drew Onken                                 3:47.38                            Feb. 16, 2012

WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 50 Free               Lindsey Martin                                :22.57                               Feb. 17, 2011 100 Free             Lindsey Martin                                :48.95 (lo)                        Feb. 19, 2011 200 Free             Lindsey Martin                                1:48.76                             Mar. 19, 2010 500 Free             Jessica Delgehausen                     4:56.99                             Feb. 19, 2010 1000 Free           Alanna Ream                                  10:17.02 (s)                     Feb. 21, 2009 1650 Free           Alanna Ream                                  16:56.74                           Feb. 21, 2009 100 Back            Kelsi Hobbs                                    :57.22                               Feb. 18, 2011 200 Back            Sara Laws                                       2:02.36                             Feb. 24, 2001 100 Breast         Megan Hollar                                  1:03.30                             Feb. 22, 2006 200 Breast         Megan Hollar                                  2:17.80                             Feb. 22, 2006 100 Fly               Emily Castle                                    :54.46                               Feb. 18, 2011 200 Fly               Meredith Nakano                            2:01.87                             Nov. 29, 2012 200 IM                Lauren Kamperman                        2:05.12                             Feb. 18, 2010 400 IM                Anna Stringfield                              4:25.88                             Feb. 20, 2009

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DAVIDSON WILDCATS


PROGRAN RECORDS

MEN’S RELAY RECORDS

WOMEN’S RELAY RECORDS 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1:43.67      FEB. 18, 2011

200 MEDLEY RELAY       1:29.98        FEB. 17, 2012

Kelsi Hobbs   Ineke Stegger   Emily Castle   Lindsey Martin

Geoffrey Peitz                                        Drew Onken Joe Burquist Wills Cooper

400 MEDLEY RELAY 3:45.31      FEB. 17, 2011

400 MEDLEY RELAY       3:16.68        FEB. 17, 2011

Kelsi Hobbs   Ineke Stegger   Emily Castle   Lindsey Martin

Geoffrey Peitz   Curtis Chaney   Wills Cooper   Bryan Droll

200 FREE RELAY      1:33.19      FEB. 17, 2011

200 FREE RELAY            1:21.21        FEB. 17, 2011

Emily Castle   Jean DeOrnellas   Anna Stringfield   Lindsey Martin

Geoffrey Peitz   Wills Cooper   David Kerman   Bryan Droll

400 FREE RELAY      3:22.16      FEB. 19, 2011

400 FREE RELAY            3:00.61        FEB. 19, 2011

Lindsey Martin   Anna Stringfield   Jean DeOrnellas   Emily Castle

Geoffrey Peitz   Curtis Chaney   Wills Cooper   Bryan Droll

800 FREE RELAY      7:30.89       DEC. 2, ‘2012

800 FREE RELAY            6:40.75        FEB. 17, 2012

Anna Stringfield                                      Jessica Delgehausen                             Jean DeOrnellas   Lindsey Martin   Angie Healy                        7:30.89          FEB. 22, 2013   Meredith Nakano   Liz Mace   Jessica Miller

Drew Onken Curtis Chaney Ben Stewart-Bates Dylan Ludwick

Diving Records MEN 1-Meter Springboard Chris Wrobleski                    279.25 (D)                Dec. 1, 2001 Michael Hart                         366.25 (C)                Feb. 18, 1995 3-Meter Springboard Ben Lane                              315.30 (D)                Nov. 1, 2008 Jonathan Frost                     390.90 (C)                Feb. 19, 1995

WOMEN 1-Meter Springboard Liz Nugent                            278.47 (D)                Jan. 15, 2000 Liz Nugent                            405.30 (C)                Feb. 20, 1999 3-Meter Springboard Kaliya Burton-Akright           265.65 (D)                Jan. 21, 2012 Liz Nugent                            463.00 (C)                Feb. 17, 2000 D- Dual Meet C- Championship Meet

2013-14 Swimming & Diving

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ATHLETICS ADMiNiSTRATiON CAROL QuillEN PRESIDENT

JIM MuRPhY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Jim Murphy was introduced as Davidson College’s Director of Athletics in November of 1995, returning to his alma mater to lead the Wildcats on the eve of their 100th anniversary of intercollegiate athletics and into the next century.  Prior to his appointment at Davidson, Murphy, 53, spent 10 years as executive associate athletic director and chief financial officer for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. Murphy, an Atlanta native, played football and baseball during his freshman year at Davidson. His experience has been invaluable as he guides a program which is unique in its desire for excellence in both athletics and academics and has one of the smallest enrollments among NCAA Division I schools. Reflecting his support of academics, Davidson’s NCAA graduation rate of 91 percent was the highest in Division I in 2001-02, second in 2002-03 with a rate of 97 percent and continues to be above 90 percent each year. “I firmly believe Davidson represents the ideal in college athletics and think the success of Davidson’s students, both in competition and after graduation proves that,” said Murphy. “It’s true that Davidson needs intercollegiate athletics, but intercollegiate athletics need Davidson even more.” Since Murphy’s return to Davidson, the Wildcats have pursued several major capital projects, including the creation of the highly-innovative $10 million Davidson Scholars Program, and major improvements have been completed in Belk Arena and at Smith Field at Richardson Stadium.  The last five years have seen the construction of the Belk Artificial Surface Field for field hockey, the new Alumni Stadium for soccer, Wilson Baseball Park and batting cages and the football stadium expansion project, which included a state-of-the-art weight room, a new press box and additional permanent seating. Murphy, the 2004 NACDA Division I-AA/I-AAA Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year, served two terms on the prestigious NCAA Division I Management Council, a policy-making body within the NCAA governance structure. He chaired the Division I-AA Governance Committee and formerly served on the NCAA Division I Business and Finance Cabinet, the Division I Governance Committee and the Division I Finance Committee. From 200204, Murphy chaired the Athletic Directors Association of the Southern Conference. He was part of Charlotte’s successful bid to host the NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championships in 1999 and 2000 and also served as Tournament Director of the first and second-round games of the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in Charlotte. Murphy is a past member of the Division I Football Issues Committee and Past-President of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletic Directors Association. He was also a member of the NCAA Task Force on Recruiting, an 18-member panel charged with changing the culture of recruiting in intercollegiate athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA’s Fiscal Responsibility Oversight Group. A licensed Certified Public Accountant and 1978 graduate of Davidson with a degree in economics, he earned a Master of Science degree in management from Georgia Tech in 1979. He worked from 1979-85 as an audit manager with the international public accounting firm of KPMG Peat Marwick in Atlanta with responsibility for financial statement audits of public and private companies with up to $1 billion in assets. Murphy has been active in the community since his return to Davidson. He is involved with Social Venture Partners - Charlotte, chairs the Board of Managers of the Lake Norman YMCA, the Board of Directors of the Charlotte Regional Sports Commission, served three years on the Board of the Charlotte Council for Children and three years on the Board of Directors of the Town of Davidson Youth Baseball League.   Murphy is married to Dr. Susan Roberts, a political science professor at Davidson, and his son, Matt, is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and works in advertising in Chapel Hill, N.C.

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Carol Quillen, who was previously the vice president for international and interdisciplinary initiatives at Rice University, became the 18th president of Davidson College on August 1, 2011. Quillen has had a long and distinguished career at Rice. She joined the faculty as an assistant professor of history in 1990, and she earned promotion to associate professor in 1996. From 2004 to 2008, she served as the first director of Rice's Boniuk Center for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance, leading development of the center's new mission and shaping an agenda that helped distinguish the center from other organizations. From 2006 to 2010, Quillen served as Rice's vice provost for academic affairs, focusing particularly on developing initiatives that cross academic schools, faculty diversity and faculty development, and resource development. During this time, she worked with faculty to develop and secure funding for a new Center for Asian Studies and a new Institute for Urban Research. She co-chaired the president's diversity task force, and instituted mentoring programs for junior faculty. As vice president for international and interdisciplinary initiatives, Quillen was responsible for developing and implementing Rice's overall global strategy, which includes research partnerships, recruiting strategies, curricular revision and international opportunities for students. She also facilitates implementation of university-wide initiatives, including the Institute for Urban Research, Rice 360 (a global health effort), and collaborations with Baylor and other institutions within the Texas Medical Center. James W. Crownover, chair of Rice University's Board of Trustees, said, "It's an honor for Rice that one of ours has been chosen to lead a place as respected as Davidson. She will work hard, and she will succeed there." Quillen grew up in New Castle, Del., a small town where she says "it was second nature to support the community and look out for other people." A Presbyterian, she attended Quaker schools from prekindergarten through high school. She earned a B.A. degree in American history from the University of Chicago, graduating Phi Beta Kappa with special and general honors, then received a Ph.D. degree in European history from Princeton. A humanist whose academic interests include early modern European history, European intellectual history and gender studies, Quillen has written two books on Petrarch, as well as a number of scholarly articles, reviews and papers. She has received a number of teaching awards during her tenure at Rice. Quillen's daughter, Caitlin, will be a first-year student at the University of North Carolina next fall. Quillen's husband, Ken Kennedy-a computer pioneer who founded the computer science program at Rice—died of pancreatic cancer in 2007. "His greatest gift to me, and to the Rice community, was in living the life he would have chosen," Quillen said. "That's something I think about in a very profound way every day." At Davidson, Quillen succeeds Tom Ross '72, who announced in August 2010 that he would step down to become president of the University of North Carolina system in January 2011.

DAVIDSON WILDCATS


MEDIA iNFORMATiON COVERING THE ‘CATS Press Box Canon Pool does has no press box, thought limited media space is available on deck.  Press/Photography Credentials All requests for media credentials should be directed to the SID Office. Credentials should be picked up in person at Canon Pool. A print credential will give the holder access to press row and the designated media interview area after the game. Photography credentials will enable the holder access to the pool deck and the designated photo areas marked on the sidelines. Credentials are limited to daily newspapers, national magazines, student newspapers, wire services, television stations and team photographers. Radio Broadcasts Stations originating broadcasts of Davidson swimming & diving meets receive press row seating in Canon Pool. Permission to broadcast must be secured at least two weeks in advance from the SID Office. Phone lines are available upon request by contacting the SID Office to make arrangements. Player Interviews Except for postgame, interviews with Davidson players must be arranged through the SID Office.

SPORTS INFO. STAFF SID: Joey Beeler Office Phone: 704-894-2123 E-Mail:  jobeeler@davidson.edu

Live Stats Live stats will be available for all home meets at www.DavidsonWildcats.com Mailing Address Sports Information Davidson College Box 7158 Davidson, NC  28035 Overnight Address Sports Information Davidson College 209 Ridge Road Davidson, NC  28036 Press Box Phone: 704-894-2962 Sports Information Fax: 704-894-2636 Web site: www.DavidsonWildcats.com

Charlotte Observer Harry Pickett (College Sports Editor) hpickett@charlotteobserver.com P.O. Box 32188, Charlotte, NC  28232 Phone: 704-358-5127                 Fax: 704-358-5110 Concord Independent Tribune Steve Winzenread swinzenread@independenttribune.com P.O. Box 608, Concord, NC  28026 Phone: 704-782-3155                 Fax: 704-786-0645 The Davidsonian P.O. Box 7182, Davidson, NC  28035 Phone: 704-894-2148                 Fax: 704-892-2625

Assistant SID: Gavin McFarlin Office Phone: 704-894-2635 E-Mail:  gamcfarlin@davidson.edu

Assistant SID: Mark Brumbaugh Office Phone: 704-894-2931 E-Mail: mabrumbaugh@davidson.edu

Postgame After a 10-minute cooling off period, interviews will be conducted on the court. Statistics and play-by-play will be provided. Video Streaming Due to limited internet at Canon Pool, video streaming is not available.

DAVIDSON MEDIA

Assistant SID/ Swim/Dive Contact: Ashley Bailey Office Phone: 704-894-2815 E-Mail: asbailey@davidson.edu

Sports Information Ashley Bailey is in her second season as an assistant sports information director at Davidson. She serves as the primary contact for field hockey, volleyball, swimming & diving, women’s cross country and women’s track & field. Bailey came to Davidson after spending two years at Charleston Southern University in North Charleston, S.C., where she served as the interim sports information director from August, 2011 to June, 2012.  In that role, she oversaw publicity efforts for the Buccaneers’ 14 Division I athletics programs, acting as primary contact for the football, women’s basketball, baseball, golf and track & field programs.   She had previously served as an assistant director of athletic communications at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pa.  A native of South Dartmouth, Mass., Bailey earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Journalism from Ohio University in 2008 and a Master’s of Business Adiminstration from Saint Francis in 2010.  She resides in Cornelius.

Mooresville Tribune Larry Sullivan lsullivan@mooresvilletribune.com P.O. Box 300, Mooresville, NC  28115 Phone: 704-664-5554                 Fax: 704-664-3614 North Charlotte Weekly Justin Ridge justin@thecharlotteweekly.com 15720 John J. Delaney Dr., Charlotte, NC  28277 Phone: 704-543-9797                 Fax: 704-543-9790 Salisbury Post Ronald Gallagher sports@salisburypost.com P.O. Box 4639, Salisbury, NC  28677 Phone: 704-633-8950                 Fax: 704-639-0003 Statesville Record-Landmark Jason Bullard sports@statesville.com P.O. Box 1071, Statesville, NC 28677 Phone: 704-873-1451                 Fax: 704-872-3150 News 14 (Time Warner) Mike Solarte (Sports Director) mike.solarte@news14.com 316 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, NC 28202 Phone: 704-973-5800                 Fax: 704-731-2760 WBTV (CBS) Delano Little (Sports Director) dlittle@wbtv.com 1 Julian Price Place, Charlotte, NC  28208 Phone: 704-374-3711                 Fax: 704-374-3818 WCNC-TV (NBC) Greg Bailey (Sports Director) gbailey@wcnc.com 1001 Woodridge Center Dr., Charlotte, NC  28217 Phone: 704-329-3667                 Fax: 704-357-4975 WSOC-TV (ABC) Tiffany Wright (Sports Director) tiffany.wright@wsoc-tv.com P.O. Box 34655, Charlotte, NC 28234 Phone: 704-335-4746                 Fax: 704-335-4736 WCCB-TV (Fox) Bruce Snyder (Sports Director) bsnyder@fox18wccb.com 1 Television Place, Charlotte, NC  28203 Phone: 704-632-7551                 Fax: 704-358-4841 WBT Radio Jim Szoke (Sports Director) 1 Julian Price Place, Charlotte, NC  28208 Phone: 704-374-3500                 Fax: 704-570-1109 WFNZ Sports Radio 610 D.J. Stout (Operations Manager) 1520 South Blvd., Ste. 300, Charlotte, NC  28203 Phone: 704-319-3923                 Fax: 704-319-3934

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