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Alyssa Vela Conference Champion School and Conference record holder Summit League Women’s Newcomer of the Year Anders Jensen NCAA All-American Conference Champion School and Conference record holder Summit League Men’s Swimmer and Newcomer of the Year

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2009-10 Oakland University Swimming and Diving Media Guide

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2009-10Oakland University

swimming & diving media gUide

Alyssa VelaConference Champion

School and Conference record holderSummit League Women’s Newcomer of the Year

Anders JensenNCAA All-American

Conference ChampionSchool and Conference record holder

Summit League Men’s Swimmer and Newcomer of the Year

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SEPTEMBER

25 BLACK & GOLD INTRASQUAD OU AQUATIC CENTER 6:30 P.M. 25 ALUMNI MEET OU AQUATIC CENTER 3:30 P.M.

OCTOBER

9 Dennis Stark Relays (Men) South Bend, Ind. 5:00 p.m. 16 Tom Stubbs Relay (Women) Bowling Green, Ohio 5:00 p.m. 17 ILLINOIS & TOLEDO (WOMEN) OU AQUATIC CENTER 1:00 P.M. 23 Notre Dame (Men) South Bend, Ind. 6:00 p.m. 31 WAYNE STATE $ OU AQUATIC CENTER 1:00 P.M.

NOVEMBER

7 WRIGHT STATE $ OU AQUATIC CENTER 2:00 P.M. 13 Michigan (Men) Ann Arbor, Mich. 5:00 p.m. 14 Akron (Women) Akron, Ohio 2:00 p.m.

DECEMBER

3-5 Miami Invitational Oxford, Ohio All Day 4-5 Eastern Michigan Invitational Ypsilanti, Mich. All Day

JANUARY

9 Eastern Michigan $ Ypsilanti, Mich. 2:00 p.m. 23 KENYON $ OU AQUATIC CENTER 1:00 P.M. 29 CLEVELAND STATE $ OU AQUATIC CENTER 6:00 P.M. 30 Michigan State $ East Lansing, Mich. Noon

FEBRUARY

5-7 MICHIGAN OPEN OU AQUATIC CENTER ALL DAY 18-20 Summit League Championships Indianapolis, Ind. All Day

MARCH

12-13 NCAA Diving Zone Championships West Lafayette, Ind. All Day 18-20 NCAA Women’s Championship West Lafayette, Ind. All Day 25-27 NCAA Men’s Championship Columbus, Ohio All Day

All times EST and subject to change Home meets in BOLD CAPS $ - Men and Women

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General InformatIon

School: ................................................................. Oakland UniversityLocation: ................................................................. Rochester, Mich.Founded: .....................................................................................1957Enrollment: ..............................................................................18,920Nickname: ............................................................... Golden GrizzliesColors: ....................................................................... Gold and BlackAffiliation: .............................................................. NCAA Division IConference: ........................................................The Summit LeagueNatatorium: ................................................The OU Aquatics CenterCapacity: ....................................................................................1,000President: ...............................................................Dr. Gary D. RussiAlma Mater: ................................................(SW Oklahoma St., ‘69)Athletics Director: ........................................................... Tracy HuthAlma Mater: ............................................................... (Oakland, ‘85)Athletics Phone: ..........................................................248-370-3190

CoaChInG Staff

Head Coach: .................................................................Pete HovlandAlma Mater: .......................................................... (Chico State, ‘76)Record at OU (M): ................................................ 200-88 (28 years)Record at OU (W): ...............................................64-42-2 (10 years)Overall Record: .................................................................264-130-2Office Phone: ...............................................................248-370-4001Associate Head Coach: .. Shawn Kornoelje (Eastern Michigan, ‘91)Diving Coach: ............................................................. Larry AlbrightGraduate Assistant: ....... Piotr Gegotek (Cal State Bakersfield, ‘07)Vol. Assistant Coach: ........................Blaine Dolcetti (Oakland, ‘04)

SwImmInG and dIvInG hIStory

First Year of Swimming and Diving: .................................. 1964-65Men’s All-Time Record (45 Seasons): .............................334-170-1 Women’s All-Time Record (32 Seasons): ........................200-128-4 Summit League Championships:.............................10 (M), 10 (W)NCAA Championships: ................................................5 (M), 5 (W)

team InformatIon

2008-09 Dual Meet Record: ................................... 8-1 (M), 7-4 (W)Summit Finish: .........................................................1st (M), 1st (W)

athletIC CommunICatIonS

Director: ................................................................. Scott MacDonaldOffice Phone: ...............................................................248-370-4008Assistant Director: ...........................................................Paul SmithGraduate Assistant ...................................................Samantha FranzAssistant/Swimming Contact: ........................................ Mike BondOffice Phone (Bond):...................................................248-370-3123Email: .................................................................. [email protected] Fax: ....................................................................248-370-4056Website: ............................................................www.ougrizzlies.comMailing Address: ................................................ Oakland University Athletics Center 2100 N. Squirrel Road Rochester, MI 48309

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts ................................................................1 Head Coach Pete Hovland .................................... 2-3 Assistant Coaches .....................................................4 Support Staff .............................................................5 Men’s Roster .............................................................6 Men’s Bios .......................................................... 7-15 Women’s Roster ......................................................16 Women’s Bios ................................................... 17-28 2008-09 Men’s Wrap-Up .................................. 29-30 2008-09 Women’s Wrap-Up ............................. 31-32 Men’s Honors .................................................... 33-38 Men’s Conference History ......................................39 Men’s Year-By-Year .......................................... 40-44 Women’s Honors ............................................... 45-48 Women Year-By-Year ....................................... 49-52 Women’s Conference History .................................53 Men’s School, Pool, Summit, NCAA Records .......54 Women’s School, Pool, Summit, NCAA Records ..55 Oakland Men’s Top 10 ...................................... 56-57 Oakland Women’s Top 10 ................................. 58-59 Men’s NCAA Division II History ...........................60 Women’s NCAA Division II History ......................61 This is Oakland University ............................... 62-65 President Dr. Gary Russi .........................................66 OU Athletic History ................................................67 Athletic Administration ..................................... 68-69 Athletic Staff ...........................................................70 The Summit League .......................................... 71-72

CREDITSThe 2009-10 Oakland University’s Men’s and Women’s Swimming Media Guide is a publication of the Oakland University Athletic Communications office. Written and designed by Mike Bond with editorial help from Samantha Franz, Pete Hovland, Scott MacDonald and Paul Smith.Photography: Rick Smith, Jose Juarez, Samantha Franz, Mike Bond and the OU Communications & Marketing Of-fice.Cover Design: Mike Bond.

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Coaching Staff

Pete Hovland enters his 31st season with the Oakland University Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams. He arrived on campus in 1979 and spent his first two years

as the men’s assistant coach and the women’s head coach. In 1981, he relinquished the women’s duties to become the men’s head coach. In 2001, he added the head coaching duties for the women. OU’s men’s and women’s teams have captured the Summit League title every year the teams have been eligible for the championship, 10 years in a row for each team. His women’s teams have also won four consecutive National Independent Conference championship titles (2002-05). Seven times since OU’s move to Division I, he has seen swimmers qualify for the NCAA Championships, four for the men and three for the women.

Last season, Anders Jensen earned All-America honors by placing 12th in the 200-yard backstroke. The Golden Grizzlies scored five points to finish in 35th place at the NCAA Division I Championships. It was the fourth straight top 35 finish for Oakland.

In 2007-08, Marcin Unold earned his second and third All-America honors in the 100 and 200 back. In 2006-07, Unold earned All-American honors in the 100 back. In 2005-06, Chris Sullivan went to the national meet where he twice earned All-America status and scored 22 points for the Golden Grizzlies, good for a 25th-place overall finish. Also, each year since OU’s inauguration in the Summit League, a member of the men’s and women’s teams have taken top honors in the annual meet as Summit League Swimmer of the Year. The Golden Grizzlies have done it all under Hovland, win-ning numerous national and conference championships. In OU’s Division II days, his men’s team finished in the top-three at the national championships in 15 of 16 appearances, including win-ning four consecutive NCAA titles before making the move to Division I status. Even more impressive is the fact that not one Hovland coached team, men or women, has lost a conference championship. His men’s teams have won 23 in a row while the women have captured six straight. He has also coached Oakland record-holder Tanya Korniyenko to All-American status in 2004. In 2001 and 2002, Oakland finished third in both of the men’s NIC championship and in 2001 the women finished second. Fol-lowing the 2000 Summit League Championship, Tamara Swaby and Haitham Hassan were named Summit League Swimmers

of the Year. Shelley Aurit and Sean Broadbent were named the Newcomers of the Year and Hovland was tabbed Coach of the Year for the second straight year. In 1997, OU captured its fourth consecutive Division II Na-tional Championship in San Antonio, Texas. In the 1990s alone, Hovland and his team claimed four national championships, three NCAA runner-up finishes and one third-place mark. In his 18 years, Oakland has finished in the top three in the country 15 times, with eight second-place finishes, including five in a row from 1987-91. The success has become habitual for the man who has been selected NCAA Division II Coach of the Year six times. Hovland has had the honor of coaching the NCAA Division II Swimmer of the Year in seven of the 18 seasons he coached. Chris Zoltak was the last to win the honor, being named Divi-sion II’s top swimmer in 1994. Prior to that, former assistant coach Doug Allen captured the honor in 1991. Tracy Huth, OU’s former women’s swimming coach, won the honor three times, while Mark VanderMey won it in 1988 and Hilton Woods won it in 1989. Hovland and Woods spent September of 1988 in Seoul, South Korea, as the two main ingredients of the Netherlands-Antilles Olympic swimming team, Hovland as coach and Woods as its top swimmer. Prior to that, the pair was in Indianapolis as Woods captured a bronze medal in the 50-meter freestyle at the Pan American Games. In 2000, Hovland also has the honor of coaching Haitham Has-san at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia as he competed for Team Egypt. Hovland’s squad posted its first unbeaten dual meet season in

Head Coach31st Year

Pete Hovland

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Coaching Staff

Men’sYear W-L Conf. Finish NCAA1981-82 5-5 1st GLIAC 3rd1982-83 12-1 1st GLIAC 2nd1983-84 9-4 1st GLIAC 2nd1984-85 5-6 1st GLIAC 6th1985-86 8-3 1st GLIAC 3rd1986-87 11-3 1st GLIAC 2nd1987-88 8-2 1st GLIAC 2nd1988-89 8-3 1st GLIAC 2nd1989-90 7-4 1st GLIAC 2nd1990-91 10-3 1st GLIAC 2nd1991-92 8-3 1st GLIAC 3rd1992-93 5-5 1st GLIAC 2nd1993-94 9-0 1st GLIAC 1st1994-95 8-0 No GLIAC Meet 1st1995-96 8-1 1st GLIAC 1st1996-97 8-1 1st GLIAC 1st1997-98 5-2 5th NIC --1998-99 5-5 4th NIC --1999-00 11-3 1st Mid-Con, 3rd NIC --2000-01 5-3 1st Mid-Con, 3rd NIC --2001-02 3-5 1st Mid-Con; 3rd NIC --2002-03 8-5 1st Mid-Con; 3rd NIC 27th2003-04 5-4 1st Mid-Con; 3rd NIC --2004-05 3-4 1st Mid-Con; 3rd NIC --2005-06 5-3 1st Mid-Con 25th2006-07 8-4 1st Mid-Con 35th2007-08 5-5 1st Summit 27th2008-09 8-1 1st Summit 35th28 Years - 200-88

Women’sYear W-L Conf. Finish NCAA1979-80 6-41980-81 5-5-12001-02 3-6 1st Mid-Con; 1st NIC --2002-03 9-6 1st Mid-Con; 1st NIC --2003-04 10-2 1st Mid-Con; 1st NIC T-392004-05 8-1 1st Mid-Con; 1st NIC --2005-06 4-5-1 1st Mid-Con --2006-07 6-8 1st Mid-Con --2007-08 6-6 1st Summit League --2008-09 7-3 1st Summit League --National Independents (NIC) - 1998-200510 Years - 64-42-2Overall - 264-130-2NCAA All-Americans - 99NCAA Division II National Champions - 58NCAA Division II National Relay Champions - 41Summit League Ind. and Relay Champions - 338

history in 1994, going 9-0. They repeated that feat in 1995 with an 8-0 dual record. Hovland reached the 100-win plateau in his 15th season as the coach of Oakland and upped his career mark to 131-49-1 in 1997-1998. In addition, OU won 16 straight GLIAC titles under Hovland, 19 overall, and were in the top three nationally for 18 of 21 years. While the success in the pool has been astounding, it has been matched by success in the classroom. The Golden Grizzlies are consistently named as an All-Academic Team by the National Swimming Coaches Association of America, and a number of OU individuals, including 1997 graduate Jay Judson, have been honored by being named to the NSCAA All-Academic Team. With his 3.74 GPA in English Literature and his many athletic accolades, Judson was awarded the prestigious $5,000 NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship in 1997, becoming the seventh OU male swimmer to do so.

Prior to being handed the head coaching reins, Hovland served as an assistant to OU head coach, and now Oakland Hall of Honor member, Ernie Maglischo for two seasons, one of which was OU’s NCAA Championship year.

The pair first hooked up at Chico State, where Maglischo coached Hovland. He won five individual national titles and was part of eight national championship relay squads as he was a 23-time NCAA Division II All-America. He swam on four NCAA Championship teams. In 1976, he was selected as the Far West-ern Conference Swimmer of the Year and was inducted into the Chico State Hall Of Honor in 1998 and the City of Chico Hall of Fame in 2009. Hovland earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education Chico State in 1976, and received his master’s degree from the Northern Iowa in 1979. Following his swimming career, Hovland was an assistant coach at Chico State and Northern Iowa.

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Shawn Kornoelje is in his first year as the associate head coach and fifth overall with the Oak-land swimming & diving program, and brings over

20 years of coaching experience to the OU staff. His primary responsibilities include working with distance swimmers and coordi-nating recruiting activities. A 1991 graduate of Eastern Michigan University, Kornoelje has served in several coaching capacities in southeast Michigan since getting his start as a manager while at EMU. His first stint as a head coach came in 1990 when he took over at Ann Arbor Huron High School (MI). He led Huron to runner-up finishes at the Class A State Championship for both boys and girls in each of his two seasons there. As the head coach for the Grosse Pointe South High School (MI) girls swim team he was named Macomb Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2003.

Kornoelje has coached club teams in the area, including the Rapids Area YMCA in Grand Rapids and the Ann Arbor Swim Club from 1991-95 and 1998-2000; serving first as an assistant coach and then as the head coach. Kornoelje trained national champions along with Paralympic and Olympic gold medalists during his tenure. In the mid-90s, Kornoelje was a volunteer assistant coach for the University of Michigan’s women’s swim team, which finished as the NCAA championship runners-up in 1995. He has also been a key member of the U.S. Paralympics coaching staff from 1998-2004, assisting in the training and preparation for team camps going into the 2000 Sydney Games, the 2002 World Championships in Argentina and the 2004 Athens Games, where he served as the head coach of the men’s swim team. Kornoelje’s Paralympic athletes have won numerous gold medals and set World and American Records from World Championships to the Paralympic Games. Coach Kornoelje was selected as one of the top 25 most influential coaches in 2004 for his work with the Paralympic movement by Aquatics magazine. Kornoelje coaches his wife Cheryl Angelelli, a world class Paralympic swimmer who won two bronze medals in Athens in 2004 and two silver medals at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.

Recently, Kornoelje was recently bestowed with the Order of Ikkos Medallion, presented by the United States Olympic Committee. The Order of Ikkos is a special order reserved for the coach of an Olympic/Paralympic medalist. The medallion signifies the highest level of excellence that a coach can achieve.

Kornoelje earned his master’s degree in Sports Administration at Wayne State University and is certified with the American Swim Coaches Associa-tion. He and his wife currently reside in Clinton Township, Mich. with their dog, Bella.

Blaine Dolcetti is in his fifth season on the coaching staff for men’s and women’s swimming at Oakland University. He was a student assistant in 2005-06 and has been a volunteer assistant since the fall of 2006.

Dolcetti earned four letters in swimming for Oakland. As a senior in 2004-05 at the Summit League Championships, he won the 100 and 200-yard butterfly events and swam on four championship relay squads. For his career, Dolcetti won five individual and six relay championships in the Summit League.

A native of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Dolcetti has degrees in computer engineering and electrical engineering for Oakland. He resides in Auburn Hills, Mich.

Larry Albright is in his third season as the diving coach for men and women at Oakland University. Albright comes to the Golden Grizzlies

after a three-year stint as a club coach for Starz Diving in Indianapolis where he worked with John Wingfield, the USA national team coach/director.

He coached and administered the Starz Diving Satellite Program and was responsible for coaching the techniques and mechanics of diving while also overseeing the strength and conditioning component of the program. Albright also served as the head diving coach at Franklin Community High School for both the boys and girls programs.

A native of Walled Lake, Michigan, Albright has also coached diving at his high school alma mater, Walled Lake Central. He has also worked with former OU diver and coach Buck Smith, who is now the head diving coach at Eastern Michigan and head coach of the highly successful Legacy Diving Program. During his time in the coaching ranks he has coached four high school All-Americans and six all-state performers. He has also had a pair of high school regional champions under his tutelage.

Piotr Gegotek enters his second season as a graduate assistant for swimming and diving at Oakland University.

An import from Olkusz, Poland, Gegotek is no stranger to the pool. He swam for four seasons for California State Bakersfield, where he was part of multiple Division II championships. He holds the all-time school record in the 100 free with a time of 44.34, as well as swimming legs on the school record 400 medley and 800 free relay teams.

In addition, Gegotek coached for the Bakersfield Club team in 2007-08. Gegotek graduated from Bakersfield in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in business and administration and is currently pursuing his MBA at Oakland.

Associate Head Coach5th Year

Shawn Kornoelje

Diving Coach3rd Year

Larry Albright

Graduate Assistant2nd Year

Piotr Gegotek

Volunteer Assistant5th Year

Blaine Dolcetti

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Support Staff

Rachael Girard enters her second year as team manager for the Oakland University swimming and diving team. She is no stranger to the Golden

Grizzlies as she swam for the team for two seasons. In 2007-08, she scored in two events at The Summit League Champion-ships, placing sixth in the 1,650-yard freestyle (17:54.17) and ninth in the 500 free (5:11.39).

As a freshman in 2006-07, she finished in the top 10 in three events at the Summit League Championships. She was third in the 500 free, fourth in the 1,650 free and eighth in the 200 free. She was also named Summit League Athlete of the Week for her performance against Hope College on Jan. 6, 2007. Girard was an Academic All-Conference selection and was named to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

Girard earned four letters in swimming at John F. Kennedy High School, where she was three-years All-Conference and All-State as a sophomore. She was also state champion five times in the mile and twice in the 1000 freestyle for club team.

The Bloomington, Minn. native is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree in journalism.

Mike Bond is in his first year as the Athletic Communications Assistant and second year overall at Oakland University. He had served as a Media

Relations Intern at OU from Jan. to May 2008. Bond will be the primary contact for men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

Bond, who spent the 2008-09 school year as the Assistant Director of Operations and Media Relations at Montana State Billings, has nearly 21 years of experience. He has had head positions at Cal State Monterey Bay and Graceland as well as assistant positions at Eastern Michigan, San Francisco State and Texas-Pan American.

Bond has served as Director of Press Box Operations at the 2001 CCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and Tri Meet Director at the 2003 RMAC/NCAA West Regional Wrestling Championships. In addition, he worked with the Olympic Track and Field programs of four countries (British West Indies, Nigeria, Surinam and the U.S.) at the 1996 Summer Olympics and all three of his wrestling media guides at SFSU were ranked among the top 20 in the nation by Wrestling USA and among the top six by Amateur Wrestling News.

A native of Ypsilanti, Mich., Bond attended Macomb Community Col-lege where he earned one letter in tennis. He transferred to Eastern Michigan University earning a B.S. in History and a Michigan Secondary Teaching Certificate in 1993.

While at Eastern, Bond was a RHA Floor Governor for three and a 1/2 years, a freshman orientation group leader for four years, a REC/IM sports official/supervisor for five years and was named the 1990-91 REC/IM Sports Official of the Year.

Away from the office, Bond umpires adult slow pitch softball for Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation. He is single and resides in Holly, Mich.

John Ciecko is in his fourth season as a mem-ber of the Oakland athletic training staff. He will be working primarily with the men’s soccer, swimming and diving and track teams as well as assisting with

cross country and golf. He will also assist with the day-to-day operations of Oakland’s athletic training room. Prior to joining the staff at Oakland, Ciecko spent the 2005-06 season as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at McGuffey High School where he provided coverage of practice and games. He also evaluated injuries and assisted with the rehabilitation of sports injuries for both the high school and middle school programs. Ciecko graduated from Albion College in Michigan in 2005 with a BA in athletic training. While an undergraduate at Albion he assisted the athletic training staff with practice and game coverage for football, basketball, track and field, tennis, volleyball and baseball. Ciecko earned his Master’s in athletic training from California University of Pennsylvania in May.

Todd Wohlfeil is in his third year as the strength and conditioning coach at Oakland Univer-sity. He is available to all of Oakland’s 16 varsity sports as a strength and conditioning specialist as

well as supervising the day-to-day activities in OU’s varsity weight room. Wohlfeil is no stranger to Oakland, earning a B.S. in Health Science in 2005. He has been working as a personal trainer in the area since 2000, with most of his experience coming from right next door to the athletics department in the OU Student Recreation Center. He currently is beginning work on his graduate degree in physical therapy.

Wohlfeil and his wife, Deanna, reside in Rochester, Mich.

Athletic Communications Assistant2nd Year

Mike Bond

Team Manager2nd Year

Rachael Girard

Strength and Conditioning Coach3rd Year

Todd Wohlfeil

Assistant Athletic Trainer4th Year

John Ciecko

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2009-10 Men’s Roster

2009-10 Oakland University Golden Grizzlies Name Ht. Yr. Events Hometown/Previous School Alex Aceino 5-9 Fr. Fly/Free Midlothian, Vir. - Midlothian HS Cameron Cline 5-8 Fr. Free/Back Tecumseh, Mich. - Tecumseh HS David Craycraft 5-7 Fr. Diving West Olive, Mich. - Grand Haven HS Pat Downing 5-11 Sr. Free/Back/IM Kirkland, Quebec, Canada - Home Schooled Kyle Gifford 5-9 So. Free Grand Rapids, Mich. - Forest Hills Central HS Anders Jensen 5-7 So. Back/Fly Copenhagen, Denmark - Falkonergaardens Gym. Joe Knight 6-0 Fr. Fly/Free Olathe, Kan. - Olathe East HS Andre Latour 6-0 Fr. Breast/Free Rochester Hills, Mich. - Auburn Hills Avondale HS Tyler Laurain 5-11 Fr. Free/Back Romeo, Mich. - Romeo HS John Ledda 5-7 Jr. Free/Fly/IM Monroe, Mich. - Monroe HS Mark Loegel 6-4 So. Free/Fly Kalamazoo, Mich. - Otsego HS Anthony Malec 5-9 Fr. Free/Fly Hartland, Mich. - Hartland HS Michellangelo Marica 5-10 Fr. Free/Breast Taylor, Mich. - Brownstown Woodhaven HS Tim Montague 6-2 So. Free Ashland, Ohio - Firestone HS Jordan Moses 5-11 Fr. Back/Fly Hamilton, Mich. - Hamilton HS Adam Ralph 5-10 Sr. Diving Bloomfield Hills, Mich. - Lahser HS Pat Richardson 6-2 Fr. Free/Back Ypsilanti, Mich. - Ann Arbor Huron HS Joe Rodgers 6-1 So. Back/Breast/IM Hesston, Kan. - Hesston HS Matt Sytsma 6-2 Fr. Free/Fly Bryon Center, Mich. - Bryon Center HS Mike Templeton 6-2 Sr. Back/Free Canton, Ohio - Neuqua Valley HS Eddie Toro 5-11 Sr. Fly/Breast/IM Toronto, Ontario, Can. - Weston Collegiate Institute Marcin Unold# 6-1 Sr. Back/Free Gliwice, Poland - SMS Oswiecim Ben Utesch 5-9 Fr. Fly/Back Ames, Iowa - Ames HS John Williams 6-1 Jr. Fly/IM White Lake, Mich. - Lakeland HS Josh Wolf 6-0 Fr. Free/Fly Canton, Ohio - Central Catholic HS Scott Yarbrough 6-0 So. Breast/IM Tecumseh, Mich. - Tecumseh HS # - Will be redshirting the 2009-10 season

Head Coach: Pete Hovland (Chico State, 1976), 31st year Assistant Coach: Shawn Kornoelje (Eastern Michigan, 1991), 5th year Diving Coach: Larry Albright, 3rd year Graduate Assistants: Piotr Gegotek (Cal State Bakersfield, 2007), 2nd year Volunteer Coach: Blaine Dolcetti (Oakland, 2005), 5th year

Pronunciation Guide Alex Aceino .................................................. a-seen-oh Anders Jensen ............................................... on-ders Tyler Laurain ............................................... la-rain Mark Loegel .................................................. logo Michellangelo Marica .................................. ma-reek-uh Matt Systma .................................................. sis-ma Marcin Unold ............................................... mar-seen ooh-nold Ben Utesch .................................................... you-tesch

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Veterans

2008-09: Swam career-best times in the 50 freestyle (22.49), 100 free (49.69), 200 free (1:53.43) and 100 butterfly (55.76) ... An Academic All-League selection.

Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Dennis Neat and also served as team captain ... Earned all-state honors in the 200-yard medley and 400 freestyle relay as a senior ... Helped team

to 45th and 5th place in the state as a junior and senior, respectively ... Was an honor roll student all four years.

Personal: Son of Sharon and Keith Gifford ... Has one brother, Ken ... Enjoys video games and music ... Gifford is majoring in pre-med.

Senior - Free/Back/IMKirkland, Quebec, Canada - Home Schooled

2008-09: Qualified for three championship finals at the Summit League Championship ... Was third in the 200 Indi-vidual medley (1:52.51), the 200 freestyle (1:40.51) and the 200 backstroke (1:48.65) ... Selected by the NCAA to represent Oakland University at the NCAA National Development Conference... Named to The Summit League Com-missioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League selection.

2007-08: Earned all-league honors at The Summit League Championships ...Won the 200 free (1:40.79) and was run-ner-up in the 200 back (1:53.83) ... Placed third in the 200 IM (1:53.31).

2006-07: Had three third place finishes at the Mid-Con Championship ... Swam 1:41.49 in the 200 free, 1:51.17 in the 200 back and 1:53.70 in the 200 IM ... All three times were career bests.

Club: Home schooled, earning his degree in June 2006 ... Quebec Provincial Champion 2004, 2005, 2006 ... Eastern Canadian Medalist 2004, 2005 ... National age group champion in the 200 individual medley in 2003 ... Member of the bronze medal relay team at the 2005 Canada Summer Games.

Personal: Son of Brigitte and Barry Downing ... Downing is majoring in computer sciences.

Pat Downing

Downing’s Career Bests 200 Free .......................................... 1:40.14 ........... 2/19/09 500 Free .......................................... 4:43.85 ......... 11/30/06 100 Back ............................................ 52.02 ........... 12/4/08 200 Back ......................................... 1:48.65 ........... 2/19/09 200 IM ............................................ 1:52.51 ........... 2/19/09

Sophomore - FreeGrand Rapids, Mich. - Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central HS

Kyle Gifford

Gifford’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................22.49.............. 12/4/08 100 Free .....................................................49.69................ 2/6/09

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Veterans

2008-09: Closed out an outstanding freshman season earning All-America honors for finishing 12th in the 200 back-stroke (1:41.83) at the NCAA Championships ... Was named Swimmer and Newcomer of the Year at The Summit League Championships ... Won the 100 and 200 back (46.65, 1:41.49, respectively) events ... Both times broke the meet record and automatically qualified him for the NCAA Championships ... Won the 200 butterfly with a time of 1:44.19

that set the meet record and hit the NCAA B Cut ... Swam on the championship 200 and 400 medley relay teams and his times in the 200 back and 200 fly broke school records ... Swam the second fastest times in school history in the 100 back and 100 fly at The Summit League Championships.

High School: Was the National Danish Junior Champion in 2006 and 2007 ... Also earned National Danish Senior Champion accolades in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Set two national records at the National Short Course Championship in 2005 as a junior ... Competed in the 2005 Youth Olympics in Paris, France.

Personal: Son of Marianne and Tommy Jensen ... Has two brothers, Tim and Mads. ... Mother was an amateur gymnast ...Brother Tim swam on the national level ... Younger brother Mads still swims at the national level ... Enjoys hanging out with friends ... Jensen is majoring in business.

Sophomore - Back/FlyCopenhagen, Denmark - Falkonergaardens Gymnasium

Anders Jensen

Jensen’s Career Bests 100 Back ....................................................23.63.............. 2/19/09 200 Back ....................................................51.86.............. 2/19/09 100 Fly ................................................... 1:53.68.............. 2/19/09 200 Fly .......................................................57.69.............. 2/19/09 200 IM .................................................... 1:52.31.............. 12/4/08

Junior - Free/Fly/IMMonroe, Mich. - Monroe HS

John Ledda

2008-09: Swam career-best marks in almost all events competed in, including the 500 freestyle (4:51.44), 1650 free (16:43.61), 200 individual medley (1:59.48), 200 breaststroke (2:23.91), 100 butterfly (56.08) and 200 fly (1:57.53) ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League selec-tion.

2007-08: Was named Newcomer of the Year at The Summit League Championships ... Was fourth in the 400 IM (4:13.63) and sixth in the 1,650 freestyle (17:00.21).

Monroe High School: Earned four letters in swimming … Awarded Most Valuable Swimmer in 2004 and the Coach’s Award in ‘06… Earned all-conference honors in all four seasons … Top time in the 200 freestyle is 1:49.49 … National Honor Society member.

Personal: Son of Tracy and John Ledda … Ledda is majoring in systems industrial engineering.

Ledda’s Career Bests 500 Free ................................................. 4:51.44.............. 12/4/08 1000 Free ............................................. 10:07.83.............. 1/16/09 1650 Free ............................................. 16:43.61.............. 12/4/08 200 Fly ................................................... 1:57.53.............. 12/4/08 200 IM .................................................... 1:59.48................ 2/6/09 400 IM .................................................... 4:13.63.............. 2/21/08

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Sophomore - Free/FlyKalamazoo, Mich. - Otsego HS

2008-09: Swam career-best times in the 50 freestyle (20.97), 100 free (47.21), 100 backstroke (58.78), 100 butterfly (50.73), 200 fly (1:58.49) ... An Academic All-League selection.

Otsego High School: Four-year letterwinner for coach Darryl Belton and was team captain for two years ... Gar-nered all-state honors in 2006 and 2008 as a sophomore and senior .. Earned all-district and all-league accolades in all

four years of his high school career ... Set school records in the 200-yard medley, 200 individual medley, 200 freestyle, 500 free and 200 free relay .... Holds the pool record at Hamilton High School in the 100 fly ... Helped lead his team to league championships in 2005 and 2006 ... Honor roll student for six tri-mesters. Personal: Son of Monica and Daniel Loegel ... Has one brother, Thomas. ... Enjoys hiking, biking, paintball and playing video games ... Loegel is majoring in business management.

Mark Loegel

Loegel’s Career Bests 50 Free ............................................... 20.97 ........... 2/19/09 100 Free ............................................. 46.67 ........... 2/19/09 100 Fly ............................................... 50.73 ........... 2/19/09

2008-09: Earned first team honors at The Summit League Championships ... Swam 15:37.86 to win the 1650 free-style, missing the school record by 2.07 seconds ... Was runner-up in the 500 free (4:31.40) and fifth in the 200 free (1:41.24).

Firestone High School: Four-year letterwinner for Cindy Virdo and served as captain for one year ... Earned All-American honors nine times ... Named team MVP in 2007 and 2008 as a junior and senior ... Helped lead his team to two Ohio Northeast Championships in 2005 and 2007 as a freshman and junior ... Holds the school record in the 500 free with a time of 4:32.70 ... Finished fourth in the 200 and 500 free at the state championship meet as a senior.

Personal: Son of Lisa and David Montague ... Has three siblings, Chris, Jeff and Megan. ... Enjoys reading ... Montague is majoring in engi-neering.

Sophomore -FreeAshland, Ohio - Firestone HS

Tim Montague

Montague’s Career Bests 200 Free ................................................. 1:41.24.............. 2/19/09 500 Free ................................................. 4:31.40.............. 2/19/09 1000 Free ............................................... 9:42.70............ 10/25/08 1650 Free ............................................. 15:37.86.............. 2/19/09

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Senior - DivingBloomfield Hills, Mich. - Lahser HS

Adam Ralph

2008-09: Qualified for the finals in both diving events at The Summit League Championships ... Finished fourth on both the one- and three-meter boards with scores of 269.55 and 269.85, respectively.

2007-08: Qualified for the championship finals on both boards at The Summit League Championships ... Was sixth on the one-meter and

fourth on the three-meter springboard.

2006-07: He placed fifth in the one-meter and eighth in the three-meter at the Mid-Con Champi-onship.

Lahser High School: Earned four letters in diving ... Team captain as a senior ... A three-time All-State, two-time All-American ... Set Division II record his senior year ... Division II Diver of the Year as a senior (voted by MISCA) ... Qualified for nationals several times in both 1M and 3M diving with his club team ... Also sang in the school choir ... Recipient of National Choral Award as a senior ... Chosen for Honors Choir two years (statewide).

Personal: Son of Cari Ralph ... Ralph is majoring in pre-med.

Ralph’s Career Bests 1-Meter .....................................................291.90.............. 1/26/08 3-Meter .....................................................317.62.............. 1/19/08

Sophomore - Back/Breast/IMHesston, Kan. - Hesston HS

2008-09: Earned second team all-league honors at The Summit League Championships for finishing runner-up in the 200 individual medley (1:52.48), 400 IM (4:03.36) and 200 breaststroke (2:06.10) ... An Academic All-League selection.

Hesston High School: Named a Scholastic All-American in 2007 as a junior ... Was a finalist in multiple events at the 2008 USA Sectional meet in Columbus, Mo. ... An honor roll student all four years ... Graduated with honors ... Also lettered in football, where he helped his team win a regional championship in 2005 as a freshman and league, bi-district and District II titles in 2006 as a sophomore.

Personal: Son of Jean and Robert Rodgers ... Enjoys fishing, hunting, sports, lifting weights and swimming ... Relative, Timothy Schloneger played football at Augustana College ... Rodgers is majoring in communication.

Joe Rodgers

Rodgers’s Career Bests 200 Back ......................................... 1:52.70 ........... 12/4/08 100 Breast .......................................... 57.42 ........... 2/19/09 200 Breast ....................................... 2:05.93 ........... 12/4/08 200 IM ............................................ 1:52.48 ........... 2/19/09 400 IM ............................................ 4:02.84 ........... 12/4/08

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Senior - Back/FreeCanton, Ohio - Nequa Valley HS

Mike Templeton

Templeton’s Career Bests 200 Free ................................................. 1:43.77................ 2/6/09 500 Free ................................................. 4:40.23................ 2/6/09 100 Back ....................................................50.69................ 2/6/09 200 Back ................................................ 1:48.10................ 2/6/09

2008-09: Swam three career-best times in the 200 freestyle (1:43.77), 500 free (4:40.23) and 200 backstroke (50.69) at the Michigan Open (2/6) ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2007-08: Red-Shirt.

2006-07: Swam three career-best and top-three times at the conference championship in the 500 free, 100 back and 200 back with times of 4:38.77 (finishing in third), 50.77 (good for a second-place finish) and 1:48.15 (also a second-place finish), respectively. Earned second team all-league honors at the conference championship. 2005-06: Earned first team all-league honors his freshman year by winning the 200 back with a time of 1:48.89 ... Also received a second-place finish in the 100 back at the Mid-Con Championship with a time of 51.12.

Nequa Valley High School: Two-year letterwinner under coaches Len Pewkalay and Dave Krotiak, serving as captain for both his junior and senior year... Qualified for all-state honors six times through-out his high school career ... Garnered all-conference accolades ... Qualified for both Junior Nationals and Nationals ... Set the school record in the 100-yard backstroke in 2005 ... Also earned two letters in swimming at Jackson High School ... An honor roll student.

Personal: Son of Lynn and David Templeton ... Has one sister, Erika ... Enjoys all sports ... Templeton is majoring in mechanical engineering.

2008-09: Earned first team honors at The Summit League Championships ... Won the 200 (1:48.25) and 400 individual medley (3:51.68) events ... Set the school record in the 400 IM ... Both times were league and meet records, as well as hitting the NCAA `B’ cut ... Was third in the 200 fly (1:46.74).

2007-08: Qualified for three championship finals at The Summit League Championships ... Swam the fourth fastest time in Oakland his-tory (3:58.68) to break the meet record and win his second 400 IM ... Was runner-up in the 200 IM (1:51.87) and third in the 200 butterfly (1:51.87, seventh fastest in OU history).

2006-07: Earned All-Mid Con honors in the 200 and 400 IM events ... He swam a PR of 4:03.93 to win the 400 IM and was runner-up in the 200 IM ... He also placed fourth in the 200 breaststroke to score 54 points.

Weston CI: Graduated from Weston CI in July 2006 ... Lettered three years in swimming for coach Murray Drudge.

Personal: Son of Teresita and Aqustin Toro ... Toro is majoring in health sciences.

Senior - Fly/Breast/IMToronto, Ontario, Canada - Weston CI

Eddie Toro

Toro’s Career Bests 100 Breast ..................................................58.93.............. 1/19/07 200 Breast .............................................. 2:07.19.............. 2/18/07 100 Fly .......................................................52.97.............. 11/7/08 200 Fly ................................................... 1:46.74.............. 2/19/09 200 IM .................................................... 1:48.25.............. 2/19/09 400 IM .................................................... 3:51.68.............. 2/19/09

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2008-09: Earned first team honors in three events at The Summit League Championships ... Swam on the school, league and meet record-setting 400 (2:55.95), and 800 freestyle (6:30.71) relay teams ... Swam on the 200 free relay (1:24.44), which set a new league and meet record ... All three relays were NCAA `B’ cuts ... Was runner-up in the 100 backstroke (47.31) and 200 back (1:44.47), both of which were NCAA `B’ cuts .... Finished third in the 50 free (20.52) .... Hit two additional `B’ cuts at the Miami Invitational in the 100 back (47.77) and 100 free (43.62) ... Was named Summit League Athlete of the Week on three occasions.

2007-08: Broke seven meet and three school records en route to being named Swimmer of the Year at The Summit League Championships ... Successfully defended his titles in the 100 and 200 back events (46.77, 1:43.57, respectively) ... Both times were meet and school records and automatically qualified him for the NCAA Championships ... There, he placed fifth in the 200 back with a time of 1:42.03, making him a Mid-Major All-American and ninth in the 100 back with a time of 46.55 ... Both times were school records...Back at the Summit League Championship, he placed first in the 50 free for the second straight year (20.40, sixth fastest in Oakland history) ... Swam on the championship 200 and 400 medley and 400 free relay squads .. All three relays broke meet records, hit the NCAA “B” cut and the medley broke the school record .. On the opening leg of the 800 free relay, he swam 1:35.87 to set a meet and school record.

2006-07: Had an outstanding freshman year as he was named the Mid-Con Newcomer of the Year ... Earned All-Mid-Con First team honors in six events ... He set school and conference records in the 100 and 200 back events ... Unold also won the 50 free and swam on three championship relay squads (200 medley, 400 medley and 400 free) ... At the NCAA Division I Championships, he placed 13th in the 100 back to earn All-American honors ... In addition, he set school records in the 100 and 200 back events.

Prior to Oakland: Swam three years for SMS Oswiecim in Poland.

Personal: Son of Anna and Krzysztof Unold ... Unold is majoring in business administration.

Senior - Back/FreeGliwice, Poland - SMS Oswiecim

Marcin Unold

Unold’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................20.34.............. 12/4/08 100 Free .....................................................43.89.............. 2/21/08 200 Free ................................................. 1:35.87.............. 2/21/08 100 Back ....................................................46.55.............. 3/15/08 200 Back ................................................ 1:42.03.............. 3/15/08

Junior - Breast/FreeWhite Lake, Mich. - Lakeland HS

2008-09: Swam career-best times in almost all events competed in, including the 50 freestyle (23.42), 200 free (1:50.65), 100 breaststroke (1:01.87), 100 butterfly (55.27) and 200 fly (2:02.01).

2007-08: Clocked four of his career-best times at the Miami Invitational Nov. 29.

White Lake Lakeland High School: Earned three letters in swimming ... Named team captain as a senior ... Swam a lifetime-best time of 58.30 in the 100-yard butterfly ... Top 200-yard freestyle time was 1:56.32 ... Selected to the Academic All-State Team as a sophomore, junior and senior.

Personal: Son of Amy and John Williams … Williams is majoring in biology.

John Williams

Williams’s Career Bests 100 Fly ............................................... 55.29 ............. 2/6/09 200 Fly ............................................ 2:02.01 ........... 1/16/09 200 IM ............................................ 2:03.74 ........... 1/31/09

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2008-09: Earned first team honors at The Summit League Championships ... Swam 2:02.19 to win the 200 breast-stroke ... Was runner-up in the 100 breast (55.65) and fifth in the 200 individual medley (1:56.07) ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League Selection.

Tecumseh High School: Four-year letterwinner for coach Pete Zuk and served as captain for two years ... Is a two-time All-American in the 100-yard breaststroke ... Garnered all-state honors in all four years of his high school career ... Swam his way to all-area honors as a junior and a senior ... Earned all-conference honors all four years ... Holds the Southeastern Conference record in the 100 breaststroke ... Also holds school records in the 200 individual medley, 100 butterfly and 100 breast ... Helped his team to third place in the Division III State Championship in 2008, where he earned first place in the 200 medley relay and 100 breast as a senior ... Was also a part of the South East Conference division co-championship team as a junior ... Was an honor roll student for all four years ... Also a member of the National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes varsity club... A four-year Scholar Athlete.

Personal: Son of Ann and Richard Yarbrough ... Has two brothers, Matthew and Andrew ... Enjoys wakeboarding, tubing, outdoor activities and video games ... Yarbrough is undecided on a major.

Sophomore -Breast/IMTecumseh, Mich. - Tecumseh HS

Scott Yarbrough

Yarbrough’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................22.84.............. 12/4/08 100 Breast ..................................................55.65.............. 2/19/09 200 Breast .............................................. 2:02.19.............. 2/19/09 200 IM .................................................... 1:56.07.............. 2/19/09

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HAITHAM HASSANEgypt

2000 - Sydney, Australia100M Backstroke, 100M Butterfly,

200M Individual Medley

HILTON WOODSNetherlands Antilles

1984 - Los Angeles, California100M Freestyle

1988 - Seoul, South Korea50 & 100M Free - Top 16 in both

SCOTT DICKENSCanada

2004 - Athens, Greece100M Breaststroke

Golden Grizzlies At The Summer Olympics

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Club: Was a member of the 200 and 400 Med-leyrelay squads that won the NSCA Junior Na-tional championships ... The 200medley relay

broke the 15-18/17-18 USA Swimming national age group record... Qualified for the junior nationals in the 100 and 400 free ... Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Son of Susan and Mark Aceino ... Has a brother, Adam ... Aceino plans to major in biology.

FreshmanMidlothian, Vir. - Midlothian HS

Alex Aceino

Tecumseh High School: Earned four letters for coaches Brian Thomas and Pete Zuk … Was fourth in the 200 and 500 free at the Division II

State Championship as a senior

Personal: Son of Jan and Gerry Cline ... Has a brother Carlos and three sisters, Kristi, Kacy and Olivia ... Cline is planning on major-ing in business.

FreshmanTecumseh, Mich. - Tecumseh HS

Cameron Cline

Grand Haven High School: Earned four letters for coach Brad Mulder ... Placed ninth on the 1-meter board at the Division I State Champion-

ships to earn all-state honors as a senior.

Personal: Son of Dawn and David Craycraft ... Has two sisters, Me-gan Craycraft and Heather Brents ... Craycraft plans on majoring in mechanical engineering.

FreshmanWest Olive, Mich. - Grand Haven HS

David Craycraft

Olathe East High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Dave Youker… Helped lead his team to the state championship as a senior ...

Was runner-up in the 200 free and third in the 100 fly at the state meet as a senior.

Personal: Son of Joanne and Michael Knight ... Has two brothers, Justin and Austin ... Knight is undecided on his major.

FreshmanOlathe, Kan. - Olathe East HS

Joe Knight

Auburn Hills Avondale High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Karl Hodgen … Was team MVP as a sophomore.

Personal: Son of Jane and Jean Latour ... Has a brother, Steven and a sister, Sheri ... Latour is planning on majoring in health sciences.

FreshmanRochester Hills, Mich. - Avondale HS

Andre Latour

Romeo High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Kendall Peake … Qualified for the Division I state meet as a senior in the 50

free and 100 back ... Two-time All-Macomb County selection ... Let-tered in football and baseball.

Personal: Son of Denise and Patrick Laurain ... Has two brothers, Blake and Cooper ... Laurain is undecided on his major.

FreshmanRomeo, Mich. - Romeo HS

Tyler Laurain

Hartland High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Scott Teeters… Qualified for the Division I state meet in the 100 fly and

100 back as a senior.

Personal: Son of Vicky and AJ Malec ... Malec is planning on ma-joring in business.

FreshmanHartland, Mich. - Hartland HS

Anthony Malec

Woodhaven High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Sean Kelly… Qualified for the Division II state meet in the 100 and 200 free

as a senior.

Personal: Son of Joan and Maichel Marica ... Has two brothers, Gene and Joel ... Marica is planning on majoring in biology.

FreshmanTaylor, Mich. - Woodhaven High School

Michellangello Marica

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Hamilton High School: Earned four letters for coach Eric Talsma … Won the 100 fly and 100 back to help his team win the Division 3 state

championship as a senior ... Was runner-up at the state meet in the 100 back as a junior Earned four letters in track.

Personal: Son of Elizabeth and Jerome Moses ... Has a brother, Chris and a sister, Angie ... Moses plans on majoring in elementary education

FreshmanHamilton, Mich. - Hamilton HS

Jordan Moses

Ann Arbor Huron High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Kelton Graham … Earned all-state honors in the 50 free and 100

back in each of his last two seasons.

Personal: Son of Valerie and John Richardson ... Has a brother, Ian and a sister, Erica Tibbals ... His mom swam at Michigan State and his dad swam at Eastern Michigan ... His cousin, Bill Richardson, played water polo at George Washington ... Richardson is planning on majoring in cinematic studies.

FreshmanYpsilanti, Mich. - Ann Arbor Huron HS

Pat Richardson

Grand Rapids South Christian High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Brian Bloc … Finished third in the 50 free at the Divi-

sion 1 state meet as a senior.

Personal: Son of Dianne and Kurt Sytsma ... Has a brother, Brad ... Sytsma plans on majoring in business.

FreshmanByron Center, Mich.

Grand Rapids South Christian HS

Matt Sytsma

Ames High School: Earned three letters in swimming for coach Dan Flannery… Won the 100 back and was runner-up in the 100 fly to help

his team to a second place finish at the state championship meet ... Qualified for the state meet in the 100 fly all four seasons and three times in the 100 back.

Personal: Son of Barb and Greg Utesch ... Has a brother, Caleb and a sister, Libby ... Utesch plans on majoring in management informa-tion systems.

FreshmanAmes, Iowa - Ames HS

Ben Utesch

Canton Central Catholic High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Carole Davey … Qualified for the state championship meet in

two events as a senior.

Personal: Son of Mary Jane and Dennis Wolf ... All three of his siblings swam collegiality ... His brothers Connor and Pete swam at Gannon and Ashland, respectively while his sister Brigid currently swims at Akron ... Wolf plans to major in physical therapy.

FreshmanCanton, Ohio - Central Catholic HS

Josh Wolf

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Aaron Holdsworth (2006-09) closed out his career by winning the 500 freestyle and the 100 butterfly at the 2009 Summit League Championships. He won a to-tal of six individual titles throughout his career.

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2009-10 Oakland University Golden Grizzlies Women’s Swimming and Diving Roster

Name Ht. Yr. Events Hometown/Previous School

Whitney Aumiller 5-5 Fr. Back/Free Canton, Mich. - Salem HS Vanessza Balogh 5-8 Fr. Free/Breast/IM Budapest, Hungary - Csik Terenc Gimnazium Marcella Baretta 5-3 So. Diving Macomb, Mich. - Utica Henry Ford II HS Monica Blaesser 5-11 So. Free/IM Plymouth, Mich. - Canton HS Alyssa Busch 5-9 Fr. Back/Fly East Moline, Ill. - United Township HS Sandra Czerska 5-7 Fr. Fly/IM Warsaw, Poland - XLO im Krolowej Jadwigi Kelli Dewey 5-10 Jr. Free Grand Haven, Mich. - Grand Haven HS Jade Evink 5-11 So. Back/Free Hamilton, Mich. - Hamilton HS Johanna Gustafsson 5-4 So. Breast/IM Djursholm, Sweden - Danderyds Gymnasium Dana Hapanowicz 5-7 So. Free/Fly Novi, Mich. - Novi HS Jaclyn Kurpinski# 5-5 Jr. Diving Sterling Heights, Mich. - Warren Cousino HS Jennifer Larsen 5-6 Fr. Breast/IM Rochester Hills, Mich. - Auburn Hills Avondale HS Sarah Ludema 5-5 Sr. Fly/Back/Free Zeeland, Mich. - Zeeland HS Chelsea Oates 5-2 Jr. Diving Grand Rapids, Mich. - East Grand Rapids HS Jocelyn Odom 5-4 So. Diving Novi, Mich. - Novi HS Lauren Patterson 6-2 Jr. Back/Free/IM Val Des Monts, Quebec - Philemon Wright HS Jill Peterson 5-8 Jr. Breast/IM Westland, Mich. - Westland John Glenn HS Jennifer Ruman 5-2 Jr. Fly/IM Romeo, Mich. - Romeo HS Nicole Salmeto 5-9 So. Fly/IM Shelby Township, Mich. - Wash. Eisenhower HS Candace Savonen 5-4 Fr. IM/Free Carleton, Mich. - Monroe HS Christine Seiple 5-6 Fr. Back/Fly Clarkston, Mich. - Clarkston HS Agnes Solan 5-10 Sr. Back/Free/IM Pulawy, Poland - Academy of Physical Education Margo Stanfa 5-4 Fr. Back/Fly Rockford, Ill. - Guilford HS JulieAnne Stears 5-6 Fr. Free/IM Holland, Mich. - Zeeland West HS Marie Stuve 5-5 Sr. Free Clinton Township, Mich. - Kalamazoo College Tanya Tereszczenko 5-10 So. Free Novi, Mich. - Northville HS Natalie Torano 5-6 Jr. Diving Kalamazoo, Mich. - Kalamazoo Central HS Corey Tschannen 6-0 Jr. Free Ada, Mich. - Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central HS Alyssa Vela 5-9 So. Free Clarkston, Mich. - Clarkston HS Emily Wike 5-5 Jr. Breast/IM Sterling, Ill. - Sterling HS Emily Williams 5-7 Fr. Free/Fly Highland, Mich. - Whitelake Lakeland HS # - Will be redshirting the 2009-10 season.

Head Coach: Pete Hovland (Chico State, 1976), 31st year Assistant Coach: Shawn Kornoelje (Eastern Michigan, 1991), 5th year Diving Coach: Larry Albright, 3rd year Graduate Assistants: Piotr Gegotek (Cal State Bakersfield, 2007), 2nd year Volunteer Coach: Blaine Dolcetti (Oakland, 2005), 5th year

Pronunciation Guide Whitney Aumiller ......................................... awe-miller Vanessza Balogh .......................................... va-nez-a bay-log Monica Blaesser ........................................... blazer Sandra Czerska ............................................. cherk-sa Dana Hapanowicz ........................................ hau-pan-o-witz Sarah Ludema .............................................. lude-a-ma Candace Savonen.......................................... sav-o-nen Margo Stanfa ................................................ stand-fa Marie Stuve ................................................... stew-vee Tanya Tereszczenko ..................................... tera-chank-oh Corey Tschannen .......................................... ta-shannon Alyssa Vela ................................................... vee-la

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2008-09: Scored in three events at The Summit League Championships ... Swam 17:49.24 to place fifth in the 1650 freestyle ... Was eighth in the 500 free (5:10.96) and 10th in the 400 individual medley (4:44.18) ... An Academic All-League selection.

Canton High School: Earned four letters for coach Ed Weber and served as captain one year ... Earned all-state hon-ors as a junior and senior ... Garnered all-area accolades in the 200 and 500 freestyle events as a junior and senior ... Helped guide her team to the division championship title in 2004 as a freshman ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Named to honor roll.

Personal: Daughter of Rebecca and Donald Blaesser ... Has one brother, Rob ... Blaesser is majoring in health sciences.

Sophomore - DivingMacomb, Mich. - Utica Henry Ford HS

2008-09: Qualified for the NCAA Zone C Diving Championship ... Was third in the one and three-meter boards at The Summit League Championship ... Scored a career-high of 268.42 points to win the three-meter against Wright State ... An Academic All-League selection.

Utica Henry Ford High School: Earned four letters for Bob Huston ... Was a four-time All-American and all-state diver... Earned a spot on the Macomb County Dream Team all four years ... Three-time All-Macomb County first team honoree ... Was named WXYZ Channel 7 McDonald’s High School Scholar Athlete of the Week ... A three-time Class A state runner-up ... Holds conference records in diving and has posted records at six high school pools ... Helped her team to the regional championship as a freshman ... Also played a role when her team won county, division and MISCA championship titles as a sophomore and junior ... As a senior, she also assisted in her team’s run to county, division and regional championship titles ... Member of the National Honor Society and an honor roll student ... Was also a member of the Spanish club.

Personal: Daughter of Grace and Frank Barretta ... Has one sister, Francesca, who is a member of Legacy Diving ... Enjoys camping, traveling, community service, church activities and staying active ... Father played soccer for the UK Royals ... Barretta is majoring in nursing.

Marcella Barretta

Barretta’s Career Bests 1-Meter .......................................265.57 pts ........... 1/10/09 3-Meter .......................................268.42 pts ......... 11/18/08

Sophomore - FreePlymouth, Mich. - Canton HS

Monica Blaesser

Blaesser’s Career Bests 200 Free ................................................. 1:58.90.............. 12/4/08 500 Free ................................................. 5:10.96.............. 2/19/09 1000 Free ............................................. 10:47.65.............. 1/31/09 1650 Free ............................................. 17:49.24.............. 2/19/09 400 IM .................................................... 4:44.18.............. 2/19/09

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2008-09: Earned first team honors on three relays at The Summit League Championship ... Swam on the championship 200 (1:34.76), 400 (3:23.96) and 800 freestyle (7:24.02) relay teams ... All three teams broke the meet record ... Was runner-up in the 100 free (51.77) and third in the 50 (23.76) and 200 free (1:52.78) events ... Ranks among the top 10 in school history in the 50 and 200 free events ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excel-

lence ... An Academic All-League selection.

2007-08: Earned All-Summit League honors in three events at The Summit League Championship ... Swam on the championship 200 free and 200 medley relay teams ... Was runner-up in the 50 free ... Finished among the top five in the 100 free (third) and 200 free (fifth).

Grand Haven High School: Earned four letters in swimming … Elected team captain her senior year … Awarded All Conference from 2003-2007, All State Honorable Mention from 2006-2007, and O.K. Red Conference Champion and record holder in the 500 freestyle… Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Darcy and Don Dewey … Her aunt, Dawn Nicholas (Porter), played Volleyball at Michigan Tech University in 1984-87, and was a member of the Michigan Professional Beach Volleyball Circuit… Major-ing in physical therapy.

Junior - FreeGrand Haven, Mich. - Grand Haven HS

Kelli Dewey

Dewey’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................23.76.............. 2/19/09 100 Free .....................................................51.77.............. 2/19/09 200 Free ................................................. 1:51.04.............. 2/19/09 500 Free ................................................. 5:16.14.............. 1/16/09

Sophomore - Back/Free/IMHamilton, Mich. - Hamilton HS

Jade Evink

2008-09: Swam four career-best times at The Summit League Championship in the 50 freestyle (24.84), 100 back-stroke (58.97), 200 back (2:10.39) and 100 butterfly (1:00.52) ... An Academic All-League selection.

Hamilton High School: Earn three letters under coach Eric Talsma, where she served a captain for three years ... Was selected team captain all three seasons ... Four-time all-conference, two-time all-area and five-time all-state selection

... Was a two-time Academic All-State honoree ... Helped her team to the conference championship as a junior and senior ... Holds conference records in the 100 and 100 fly ... Holds school records in the 100 back, 100 fly, 200 medley relay and 400 free relay ... Was named Athlete of the Year at her high school as a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society and an honor roll student ... Also earned four letters in soccer, where she served as captain for all four season ... Was two-time all-district and four-time all-conference.

Personal: Daughter of Janis and Ken Evink ...Enjoys playing guitar, music, playing soccer, biking and participating in triathlons ... Evink is majoring in nursing.

Evink’s Career Bests 100 Back ....................................................58.97.............. 2/19/09 200 Back ................................................ 2:10.39.............. 2/19/09 100 Fly ................................................... 1:00.52.............. 2/19/09

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2008-09: Recorded three career-best times at The Summit League Championships.

Novi High School: Earned four letters for coach Scott Teeters ... Garnered all-conference honors in the 50 and 100 free and the 200 and 400 free relays as a sophomore .. Earned all-state accolades in the 200 medley relay as a senior ... Swam a leg of the school record-setting 200 medley relay team with a time of 1:51.29.

Personal: Daughter of Cathy and Michael Hapanowicz ... Has one sister, Nicole. ... Enjoys playing tennis, boating and golfing ... Hapanowicz is majoring in nursing.

Sophomore - Breast/IMDjursholm, Sweden - Danderyds Gymnasium

2008-09: Earned first team all-league honors in two events at The Summit League Championships ... Swam 1:04.02 to win the 100 breaststroke and swam on the league and meet record-setting 200 medley relay (1:43.45) ... Was third in the 200 breast (2:20.51) and ninth in the 200 individual medley (2:08.70) ... An Academic All-League Selection.

High School: Swam for Danderyds Gymnasium.

Personal: Daughter of Lene and Lars Gustafsson ... Her sister Sophia was a two-time Summit League Swimmer of the Year at OU ... Gustafs-son is majoring in business.

Johanna Gustafsson

Gustafsson’s Career Bests 100 Breast ....................................... 1:04.02 ........... 2/19/09 200 Breast ....................................... 2:20.51 ........... 2/19/09 200 IM ............................................ 2:08.70 ........... 2/19/09 400 IM ............................................ 4:42.43 ........... 11/1/08

Sophomore - FreeNovi, Mich. - Novi HS

Dana Hapanowicz

Hapanowicz’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................24.81.............. 2/19/09 100 Free .....................................................54.43.............. 2/19/09 100 Fly .......................................................59.34.............. 2/19/09

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2008-09: Earned first team all-league in four events at The Summit League Championships ... Swam on the champion-ship 200 freestyle (1:34.76), 400 free (3:23.96), 200 medley (1:43.45) and 400 medley (3:46.31) relay teams ... All four teams broke the meet record ... Was also runner-up in the 50 free (23.63), third in the 100 butterfly (56.90) and sixth in the 100 free (52.64) ... Her time in the 50 free was fifth fastest in OU history ... Named to The Summit League Commis-

sioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League selection.

2007-08: Earned first-team all-league honors in six events at The Summit League Championships … Swam the fourth fastest time in Oakland history (23.76) to win the 50 free ... Also won the 100 free (51.86), was fourth in the 200 free (1:54.30) and swam on four championship relay teams (200, 400 and 800 free and 400 medley).

2006-07: Earned first-team All-Summit League honors … She swam on four championship relay teams as well as winning the 100 backstroke (58.32) … Was second in the 200 back (2:06.18) and fifth in the 50 free (24.31).

Zeeland West High School: Earned four letters in swimming ... Selected team captain as a senior ... Was a four-year All-Conference, All-State and All-American selection ... All-Area as a junior and senior ...Led her team to four straight top six finishes at the state meet ... Qualified for state four years in the 50 free and twice in the 100 back.

Personal: Daughter of Jennifer and Scott Ludema ... Ludema is majoring in elementary education.

Senior - Back/FreeZeeland, Mich. - Zeeland West HS

Sarah Ludema

Ludema’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................23.63.............. 2/19/09 100 Free .....................................................51.86.............. 2/21/08 200 Free ................................................. 1:53.68............ 11/29/07 100 Back ....................................................57.69............ 10/28/06 100 Fly .......................................................56.90.............. 2/19/09

Junior - DivingEast Grand Rapids, Mich. - East Grand Rapids HS

Chelsea Oates

2008-09: Earned second team honors in two events at The Summit League Championships ... Was runner-up in the one- and three-meter boards ... Qualified for the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships on both boards ... Qualified for the Zone C championship final on the one-meter board.

2007-08: Named Diver of the Year at The Summit League Championships ... Won the one-meter and three-meter springboard events ... Set the meet records in the one-meter (252.75) and three-meter (273.20) during prelims ... Qualified for the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships on both boards.

East Grand Rapids High School: Earned four letters in diving … Was selected captain of the dive team in 2006 Named All Conference, All State, and All American her sophomore through senior years … Was a Class B State Champion in 2006 with a high score of 270.25 (6 dives) and 447.55 (11 dives) … Lettered in lacrosse.

Personal: Daughter of Tracy and Jeff Oates ... Oates is majoring in physical therapy.

Oates’s Career Bests 1-Meter .....................................................294.00.............. 1/19/08 3-Meter .....................................................273.60.............. 1/31/09

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2008-09: Qualified for two finals at The Summit League Championships ... Finished fifth in the 200 individual med-ley (2:09.67) and the 200 freestyle (1:55.80) ... Was 12th in the 100 free (54.06) ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2007-08: Earned all-league honors in four events at The Summit League Championships ... Swam 1:52.07 to break the meet record in winning the 200 free ... Her time ranks among the top 10 in school history ... Swam on the champion-

ship 400 and 800 free relay squads ... Was runner-up in the 200 IM.

High School/Club: Lettered in swimming at Philemon Wright … Swam for the Nepean Kanata Barracudas for head coach Dave Heinbuch … Also named to the honor roll.

Personal: Daughter of Dale and Paul Patterson… Father played football collegiality at Simon Fraser and Wilfred Laurie and professionally in the Canadian Football League … Mother played basketball at the University of Waterloo ... Patterson is majoring in elementary education.

Sophomore - DivingNovi, Michigan - Novi HS

2008-09: Notched career-best dives in the one- and three-meter boards with scores of 168.04 and 192.90, respec-tively... An Academic All-League selection.

Novi High School: Earned four letters under coaches Larry Teahan and Gretchen Plamondon ... Helped her team to the conference championship as a senior ... Finished fifth individually at the conference cham-pionship as a senior ... Was an honor roll student for four years ... Member of the Spanish club ... Awarded the Presidential Award for Educational Excellence. Personal: Daughter of Julie and Brian Odom ... Has two brothers, Dallas and Tyler, and one sister, Jillian ... Enjoys reading, bike riding, cooking and watching TV ... Odom is majoring in wellness, health promotion and injury prevention and psychology.

Jocelyn Odom

Odom’s Career Bests 1-Meter ............................................ 168.04 ........... 1/31/09 3-Meter ............................................ 192.90 ........... 1/24/09

Junior - Back/Free/IMVal Des Monts, Quebec, Canada - Philemon Wright

Lauren Patterson

Patterson’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................25.11............ 10/19/07 100 Free .....................................................52.89............ 10/26/07 200 Free ................................................. 1:52.07.............. 2/21/08 500 Free ................................................. 5:14.96............ 11/29/07 100 Back ................................................ 1:00.27............ 11/29/07 200 IM .................................................... 2:09.32.............. 2/21/08

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2008-09: Qualified for three championship finals at The Summit League Championships ... Was fourth in the 100 breast-stroke (1:06.97), seventh in the 200 breast (2:26.40) and eighth in the 200 individual medley (2:10.83) ... An Academic

All-League selection.

2007-08: Qualified for three championship finals at The Summit League Championships ... Was fourth in the 100 breast (1:07.37), fifth in the 200 breast (2:29.60) and sixth in the 200 IM (2:11.37).

Westland John Glenn High School: Earned four letters in swimming ... Earned all-conference and all-area honors all four years ... Broke 19 school records ... Was a Scholastic All-American as a junior ... Member of the honor roll.

Personal: Daughter of Dorothy and Bruce Peterson ... Peterson is majoring in health sciences.

Junior - Breast/IMWestland, Mich. - Westland John Glenn HS

Jill Peterson

Peterson’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................25.18.............. 12/4/08 100 Breast .............................................. 1:06.85.............. 2/19/09 200 Breast .............................................. 2:25.26.............. 2/19/09 100 Fly ................................................... 1:04.01.............. 1/16/09 200 IM .................................................... 2:10.55.............. 2/19/09 400 IM .................................................... 4:51.30............ 11/29/07

Junior - Fly/IMRomeo, Mich. - Romeo HS

Jennifer Ruman

2008-09: Scored in two events at The Summit League Championships ... Was seventh in the 400 individual medley (4:38.60) and 12th in the 200 butterfly (2:15.00) ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League selection.

2007-08: Swam three of her career-best times at the Summit League Championship in the 200 fly, 200 IM and 400 IM, clocking in at 2:16.35, 2:17.64 and 4:49.74, respectively. Romeo High School: Earned four letters in swimming … Helped guide her team to an undefeated season as a freshman … Elected team cap-tain as a senior year… Selected for the Dream Team in 2003, 2nd Team All County 2005-2006, 1st Team All County 2003-2005, and Academic All American in 2006 … A member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Sandra and David Ruman ... Ruman is majoring in health sciences.

Ruman’s Career Bests 100 Fly ................................................... 1:00.99.............. 12/4/08 200 Fly ....................................................2:11.35................ 2/6/09 200 IM .................................................... 2:12.76................ 2/6/09 400 IM .................................................... 4:38.60.............. 2/19/09

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2008-09: Earned first team honors in seven events at The Summit League Championships ... She won the 100 back-stroke (54.32), 200 back (1:57.33) and 200 individual medley (2:03.04) ... All three times were meet records and both of her backstroke times hit the NCAA B Cut and set school records ... Swam on the championship 400 freestyle (3:23.96), 800 free (7:24.02), 200 medley (1:43.45) and 400 medley (3:46.31) relay teams ... Was named Summit League Athlete of the Week four times ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excel-lence.

2007-08: Had an outstanding meet at The Summit League Championships, culminating in being named Newcomer of the Year ... Earned first-team All-Summit League honors in seven events ... She won the 100 back (54.74), 200 back (1:58.95) and 200 IM (2:05.52) ... Her time in the 200 back was a school and meet record and hit the NCAA “B” cut ... She swam on four championship relay squads, three of which set meet records ... Swam 54.65 on the opening leg of the 400 medley relay to set a school and meet record and hit the NCAA “B” cut ... Named The Summit League Swimmer of the Week five times ... At the Miami Invitational, she swam 1:49.65 in the 200 free ... She missed the school record by 10/100th of a second. Prior to Oakland: Graduated from Pulawach in April 2005 ... After graduation she attended the Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw, Poland for one year ... Finished second place three times on Polish Championships senior ... Also an eight-time Polish junior champion from 2002-05 and a two-time Polish senior vice champion. Personal: Daughter of Zofia and Tadeusz Solan ... Solan is majoring in integra-tive studies.

Sophomore - Fly/IMShelby Township, Michigan - Utica Eisenhower HS

2008-09: Qualified for two finals at The Summit League Championships ... Finished fourth in the 200 individual med-ley (2:09.19) and seventh in the 200 butterfly (2:11.90) ... Also finished 10th in the 100 fly (58.54) ... An Academic All-League selection.

Utica Eisenhower High School: Earned three letters under coach Lisa Doherty ... Remained undefeated throughout her high school career ... Placed eighth at the NCSA Junior Nationals in 2007 as a junior ... Was part of the second place team at the 2007 Michigan Long Course Swim-ming Combined Team meet ... Helped her squad to the 2008 Sectional Meet Championship as a senior ... Was named Swimmer of the Year by the Macomb County Coaches Association in 2006 as a sophomore ... Was a member of the Macomb County Dream team in 2004-2006 ... Holds the school record in the 100-yard breaststroke ... Earned MVP recognition as a sophomore. Personal: Daughter of Jill and Mike Salmeto ... Has one brother, Jeff, and one sister, Michelle ... Enjoys her family and friends and relaxing .. Brother is a second degree black belt ... Salmeto is majoring in elementary education.

Nicole Salmeto

Salmeto’s Career Bests 100 Fly ............................................... 58.84 ........... 2/19/09 200 Fly ............................................ 2:11.90 ........... 2/19/09 200 IM ............................................ 2:09.19 ........... 2/19/09 400 IM ............................................ 4:46.17 ........... 11/1/08

Senior - Back/Fly/Free/IMPulawy, Poland - Academy of Physical Education

Agnes Solan

Solan’s Career Bests 100 Free .....................................................50.45............ 10/19/07 200 Free ................................................. 1:49.65............ 11:29.07 100 Back ....................................................53.77.............. 2/19/09 200 Back ................................................ 1:57.33.............. 2/19/09 200 IM .................................................... 2:03.14.............. 2/19/09

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2008-09: Qualified for three championship finals at The Summit League Championships ... Was third in the 1650 free-style (17:36.69) and 500 free (5:02.88) and seventh in the 200 free (1:57.43) ... Named to The Summit League Commis-sioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League selection.

Kalamazoo College: Was named All-MIAA in 2007-08 ... Was the MIAA champion in the 500 free (5:09.47) and runner-up in the 1,650 free ... In 2006-07, she finished third in the 1,650 free at the MIAA Championship.

Utica Eisenhower High School: Earned four letters under coach Dave Nowinski ... Helped her team to the league and county champion-ships all four years ... Macomb County Swimmer of the Year in 2005 ... Named Senior Swimmer of Macomb County in 2006 ... A three-time league and team MVP ... Holds school records in the 200-yard freestyle, 200 individual medley and 500 free with times of 1:56.98, 2:18.00 and 5:07.94, respectively ... Member of the National Honor Society ... An honor roll student all four years ... Graduated as valedictorian of her class. Personal: Daughter of Beverley and Jay Stuve ... Has one brother, Jason, and two sisters, Rachel and Claire, all three of them Oakland gradu-ates ... Enjoys inline skating, biking, camping, ice skating, tennis, softball, basketball and soccer ... Stuve is majoring in psychology.

Senior - FreeShelby Township, Mich. - Kalamazoo College

Marie Stuve

Stuve’s Career Bests 200 Free ................................................. 1:56.23.............. 2/19/09 500 Free ................................................. 5:02.88.............. 2/19/09 1000 Free ............................................. 10:41.95.............. 1/31/09 1650 Free ............................................. 17:36.69.............. 2/19/09

Sophomore - FreeNovi, Mich. - Northville HS

Tanya Tereszczenko

2008-09: Scored in two events at The Summit League Championships ... Was seventh in the 400 individual medley (4:38.60) and 12th in the 200 butterfly (2:15.00) ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League selection.

Northville High School: A four-year letterwinner under coach Tom Silak and served as captain for one year ... Helped her team to the league championship in 2005 ... Earned all-state honors in the 200-yard freestyle relay in 2006 ... Swam a leg of the school’s 400 relay record in 2005. Personal: Daughter of Katherine and George Tereszczenko ... Has two sisters, Sonia and Alexandra ... Sister, Alexandra, currently attends Oakland and was a member of the swimming and diving team ... Enjoys biking ... Tereszczenko is majoring in physical therapy.

Tereszczenko’s Career Bests 100 Free .....................................................54.60................ 2/6/09 200 Free ................................................. 1:58.76.............. 2/19/09 500 Free ................................................. 5:14.95................ 2/6/09 1000 Free ............................................. 10:57.67.............. 1/16/09

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2008-09: Earned first team honors in one event at The Summit League Championships ... Swam on the championship 200 freestyle relay (1:34.76) ... Was fifth in the 50 free (24.39) and eighth in the 100 free (53.74) ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League selection.

2007-08: Qualified for two championship finals at The Summit League Championships ... Was sixth in the 50 free (24.45) and eighth in the 100 free (53.97) ... Scored in the 200 free.

Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central High School: Earned four letters in swimming … Elected team captain as a senior… Named All Confer-ence and All State from 2003-2006, and All American in 2005 and 2006 ... Propelled her team to undefeated seasons as a junior and senior, and a second place finish in the Class B State Championships in 2006 … Earned three letters in water polo … A member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Jane and Tom Tschannen … Majoring in health sciences.

Junior - DivingKalamazoo, Mich. - Kalamazoo Central HS

2008-09: Notched a season-best dive against Akron (225.37) in the one-meter board... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2007-08: Qualified for two championship finals at The Summit League Championships ... Finished fourth in both the one- and three-meter springboard events.

Kalamazoo Central High School: Earned four letters in swimming at Kalamazoo Central High School … Was elected team captain as a senior… Won 2nd place All Conference her sophomore year and conference champ her senior year… Earned two letters in soccer… Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Vince Torano and Laurie Budd… Torano is majoring in health sciences.

Natalie Torano

Torano’s Career Bests 1-Meter ............................................ 252.83 ........... 1/19/08 3-Meter ............................................ 215.32 ........... 1/26/08

Junior - Back/FreeAda, Mich. - Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central HS

Corey Tschannen

Tschannen’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................24.29.............. 2/19/09 100 Free .....................................................52.99.............. 2/19/09 200 Free ................................................. 1:59.19.............. 2/19/09 200 Back ................................................ 2:21.53.............. 11/9/07

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2008-09: Named Newcomer of the Year at The Summit League Championships ... Won the 50 freestyle (23.18), 100 free (50.35) and 200 free (1:48.49), all of which were meet records ... Her 200 free time broke the school record held for eight years by Danielle Ward ... Swam on the championship 400 free (3:23.96), 800 free (7:24.02), 200 medley (1:43.45) and 400 medley (3:46.31) relay teams ... Named Summit League Athlete of the Week on two occasions for

posting four season and league-best times against Akron (11/19) and for notching four first-place finishes against Michigan State (2/3) ... Was also named OU Student-Athlete of the Week for her performance against Michigan State ... An Academic All-League Selection.

Clarkston High School: Earned three letters under coach Kenwyn Chock ... Helped her team to three undefeated league championships in 2005-07 ... Earned Academic All-American honors in 2006 ... Also collected all-state accolades in the 100-and 50-yard freestyle ... Earned all-league honors in 2006 and 2007 ... Named county champion in the 100 and 50 free ... Earned team MVP honors in 2007 ... A member of the National Honor Society ... Served on the student executive board during her junior and senior years ... Also a member of the Spanish club.

Personal: Daughter of Maria and Jamie Vela ... Has two sisters, Julia and Natalie ... Enjoys reading, baking and photography ... Vela is majoring in biology.

Sophomore - FreeClarkston, Mich. - Clarkston HS

Alyssa Vela

Vela’s Career Bests 50 Free .......................................................23.18.............. 2/19/09 100 Free .....................................................50.35.............. 2/19/09 200 Free ................................................. 1:48.49.............. 2/19/09 500 Free ................................................. 5:10.06.............. 1/16/09

Junior - Breast/IMSterling, Ill. - Sterling HS

Emily Wike

2008-09: Earned first team honors for swimming a leg on the league and meet record-setting 400 medley relay team (3:46.31) at The Summit League Championships ... Was runner-up in the 200 breaststroke (2:19.88) and third in the 100 breast (1:05.33) ... Named to The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... An Academic All-League selection.

2007-08: Earned first team all-league honors in four events at The Summit League Championships ... Won the 100 (1:05.12) and 200 (2:20.13) breast events ... Her times ranked fifth and fourth, respectively in Oakland history ... Swam on the championship 200 and 400 medley relay squads.

Sterling High School: Earned four letters in swimming ... Elected team captain for the 2006 season … Named All State and All American Honorable Mention … Also owns the Sterling High School records for the 100 breaststroke (1:05.99) and the 200 Medley Relay… Was a Speedo Section Qualifier… Propelled the Warriors to a 15-0 record her senior year… Elected Vice President of the Student Council. Personal: : Daughter of Maggie and Jim Wike … Her dad played baseball at Sauk Valley Community College… Her older brother James is a swimmer at Auburn University ... Wike is majoring in studio arts.

Wike’s Career Bests 100 Breast .............................................. 1:05.12.............. 2/21/08 200 Breast .............................................. 2:19.88.............. 2/19/09 200 IM .....................................................2:11.34.............. 2/21/08

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Canton High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach Chuck Olson… Led her team to the Western Lakes Athletic Association

championship as a junior ... Earned all-state honors in the 100 back-stroke as a senior.

Personal: Daughter of Dawn and Joseph Aumiller ... Has a brother, Joseph and a sister, Abigail ... Aumiller plans on majoring in busi-ness or education.

FreshmanCanton, Mich. - Salem HS

Whitney Aumiller

Personal: Daughter of Nikolett Krisztkievits and Zsolt Balogh ... She was the Polish National Junior champion in the 100 and 200 breast, 400

IM and the 800 and 1500 free ... Balogh plans on majoring in studio art.

FreshmanBudapest, Hungary - Csik Terenc Gimnazium

Vanessza Balogh

United Township High School: Earned four let-ters for coach Dave Busch… Four-time sectional champion in the 100 back ... Three-time All-State

and a two-time all-american ... Lettered in basketball and softball.

Personal: Daughter of Susan and David Busch ... Busch is unde-cided on her major.

FreshmanEast Moline, Ill. - United Township HS

Alyssa Busch

Personal: Daughter of Katarzyna and Tomasz Czerska ... Was the Polish National Junior cham-pion in the 200 fly and the 200 and 400 IM ... Has

a brother, Sebastian ... Czerska is planning on majoring in business.

FreshmanWarsaw, Poland - XLO im. Krolowej Jadwigi

Sandra Czerska

Auburn Hills Avondale High School: Earned four letters … Earned all-league and all-state honors all four season ... Member of the National

Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Theresa and Stephen Larsen ... Has a brother, Bradley ... Larsen plans on majoring in health sciences with an em-phasis in physical therapy.

FreshmanRochester Hills, Mich. - Avondale HS

Jenny Larsen

Monroe High School: Earned three letters in swimming for coach Jeremy Layman… Led her team to three conference championships ... Was

a three-time all-state honoree in the 500 freestyle ... Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Ann and Craig Savonen ... Has a brother, Ben, who swims at Ohio State ... Savonen is undecided on her ma-jor.

FreshmanCarleton, Mich. - Monroe HS

Candace Savonen

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Tara Baxter (2006-09) earned All-Summit League first team honors for the second straight year. She swam on the championship 200 free-style relay and was runner-up in the 100 and 200 backstrokes. Baxter also was named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA All-Academic All-District first team.

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Zeeland West High School: Earned four letters for coach Mike Torrey … Helped her team win conference championships her last two seasons

... Placed among the top six in the 500 free and 200 IM at the Divi-sion I State Championships as a senior.

Personal: Daughter of Laurie and Paul Stears ... Has two brothers, Chad and Max ... Stears plans to major in radiology technology.

FreshmanHolland, Mich. - Zeeland West HS

JulieAnne Stears

White Lake Lakeland High School: Earned two letters for coach Eric Koppin … Won the 200 IM at the Kensington Lakes Activities Asso-

ciation Championships as a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Amy and John Williams ... Has a brother, John and a sister, Kaylee ... Williams plans to major in nursing.

FreshmanHighland, Mich. - White Lake Lakeland HS

Emily Williams

Clarkston High School: Earned four letters in swimming at Clarkston High School … Was a two-time All-Oakland Activities Association se-

lection.

Personal: Daughter of Julie Istvan and Sam Seiple ... Has two broth-ers, Adam and Matt and a sister, Katie ... Her dad swam at Florida State and her mom played volleyball at Central Michigan ... Her brother Adam is on the golf team at Detroit Mercy ... Seiple plans on majoring in exercise science.

FreshmanClarkston, Mich. - Clarkston HS

Christine Seiple

Guilford High School: Earned four letters in swimming for coach John Lindley… Four-time conference champion in the 100 back ... Earned

all-state honors in the 100 back as a senior ... Member of the Na-tional Honor Society

Personal: Daughter of Angela and Mike Stanfa ... Stanfa is unde-cided on her major.

FreshmanRockford, Ill. - Guilford HS

Margo Stanfa

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2008-09 Men’s Wrap-Up

How do you top setting the league record for most points at the championship meet? By going out and breaking it again. That is what happened in 2008-09 as Oakland University scored 1077 points to break the scoring mark they had set at 1050 in 2007-08, en route to winning its 10th straight league title.

The Golden Grizzlies cruised through the dual meet season with a mark of 8-1, the only blemish was a 10-point loss to Western Kentucky. It was the best season since OU went 11-3 in 1999-00. Along the way Oakland was runner-up at the Dennis Stark Relays and won the prestigious Miami Invitational.

At the conference meet, the Golden Grizzlies won 18 of the 20 events to win the meet by 526 points. Even more im-pressive was Oakland finishing 1-2-3 in 11 of the 15 individual events. Anders Jensen became just the second swimmer in league history to be named Swimmer and Newcomer of the Year in the same year.

Jensen won the 200 butterfly and the 100 and 200 back-stroke events and swam on the championship 200 and 400 medley relay teams. He set meet records in all three individual events and his times in the back events automatically qualified him for the NCAA Championships.

Bringing home two titles apiece were Aaron Holdsworth (500 freestyle & 100 fly), Andy Kellogg (100 free & 100 breaststroke) and Eddy Toro (200 & 400 individual medley). The Golden Grizzlies had a total of 12 swimmers make the All-Summit League team.

Pete Hovland was named Coach of the Year. It was his fifth time receiving the award and first since 2004.

In addition to the two automatic marks, Oakland had 11 NCAA “B” cut times. Hitting the “B” mark was Holdsworth (500 free & 200 fly), Jensen (200 fly) , Kellogg (100 breast), Marcin Unold (100 & 200 back), the 200, 400 and 800 free relay teams and the 200 and 400 medley relay squads.

At the NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas, Oakland scored five points to tie for 35th place. It was the fourth straight top 35 finish for the Golden Grizzles. Jensen earned All-America honors with a 12th place finish in the 200 back. He also swam the 100 back and 200 fly.

2008-09 Men’s Results

8-1 Dual Meet Record Date Opponent Results Oct. 5 Dennis Stark Relays 2nd/5 - 194 pts OCT. 25 GOLDEN GRIZZY QUADRANGULAR CINCINNATI W, 189-110 WAYNE STATE W, 210-90 WESTERN KENTUCKY L, 155-145 Nov. 7 Wright State W, 267.5-215.5 Dec. 4-6 Miami Invitational 1st/6 - 1888.5 pts JAN. 10 EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 151-147 Jan. 16 Cleveland State W, 173.5-118.5 JAN. 17 NOTRE DAME W, 161.5-137.5 Jan. 24 Kenyon College W, 136.5-124.5 JAN. 31 MICHIGAN STATE W, 153-148 FEB. 19-21 THE SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1st/6 - 1077 pts Mar. 27-28 NCAA Championships T35th - 5 pts BOLD Home Meet

Oakland Season Bests

Event Swimmer Time 50 Free Nick Bonucchi 20.16 100 Free Marcin Unold 43.62 200 Free Marcin Unold 1:35.87 500 Free Aaron Holdsworth 4:22.12 1000 Free Aaron Holdsworth 9:39.71 1650 Free Tim Montague 15:37.86 100 Back Anders Jensen 46.65 200 Back Anders Jensen 1:41.49# 100 Breast Andy Kellogg 54.47 200 Breast Scott Yarbrough 2:02.19 100 Fly Anders Jensen 47.12 200 Fly Anders Jensen 1:44.19# 200 IM Eddy Toro 1:48.25# 400 IM Eddy Toro 3:51.68#

Relays 200 Free Bonucchi, Kellogg, Veneklase, Unold 1:20.25 400 Free Kellogg, Veneklase, Bonucchi, Unold 2:55.95# 800 Free Holdsworth, Veneklase, Tatarczyk, Unold 6:30.71# 200 Medley Jensen, Kellogg, Holdsworth, Bonucchi 1:27.44# 400 Medley Jensen, Kellogg, Holdsworth, Unold 3:12.33# Diving Points 1-Meter Adam Ralph 291.90 3-Meter Adam Ralph 317.62 # School Record

GOLDEN GRIZZLIES WIN TENTH SUMMIT LEAGUE TITLE IN RECORD-BREAKING FASHION, JENSEN EARNS ALL-AMERICAN HONORS

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2009 Men’s Summit League Championships

2009 The Summit LeagueMen’s Championship Results

Team Scores 1. Oakland 1,077 2. Centenary 551 3. Eastern Illinois 466 4. Western Illinois 427 5. South Dakota State 330 6. IUPUI 279

Coach of the YearPete Hovland - Oakland

Diver of the YearJaron Tuttle - IUPUI

Newcomer of the YearAnders Jensen - Oakland

Swimmer of the YearAnders Jensen - Oakland

Top two finishers are All-Summit League

50 Freestyle 1. Nick Bonucchi (OU) 20.26 2. Andy Kellogg (OU) 20.43 3. Marcin Unold (OU) 20.52

100 Freestyle 1. Andy Kellogg (OU) 44.57 2. Nick Bonucchi (OU) 44.65 3. Justin Veneklass (OU) 44.69

200 Freestyle 1. Justin Veneklase (OU) 1:37.97 2. Dawid Tatarczyk (OU) 1:38.96 3. Patrick Downing (OU) 1:40.51

500 Freestyle 1. Aaron Holdsworth (OU) 4:22.15*# 2. Tim Montague (OU) 4:31.40 3. Dawid Tatarczyk (OU) 4:37.86

1,650 Freestyle 1. Tim Montague (OU) 15:37.86* 2. James Motley (SDS) 16:11.52 3. Braydon Rudy (WIU) 16:16.95

100 Butterfly 1. Aaron Holdsworth (OU) 48.16* 2. Garrett Baringhaus (OU) 50.33 3. Jason Manasseri (OU) 50.52

200 Butterfly 1. Andres Jensen (OU) 1:44.19*# 2. Aaron Holdsworth (OU) 1:44.77# 3. Eddie Toro (OU) 1:46.74

100 Backstroke 1. Anders Jensen (OU) 46.65*$ 2. Marcin Unold (OU) 47.31# 3. Peter Henry (CC) 51.85

200 Backstroke 1. Anders Jensen (OU) 1:41.49*$ 2. Marcin Unold (OU) 1:44.47# 3. Patrick Downing (OU) 1:48.65

100 Breaststroke 1. Andy Kellogg (OU) 54.47*# 2. Scott Yarbrough (OU) 55.65 3. Nick Bonucchi (OU) 55.92

200 Breaststroke 1. Scott Yarbrough (OU) 2:02.19 2. Joe Rodgers (OU) 2:06.10 3. Ben Vavra (OU) 2:06.67

200 IM 1. Eddy Toro (OU) 1:48.25* 2. Joe Rodgers (OU) 1:52.48 3. Patrick Downing (OU) 1:52.51

400 IM 1. Eddy Toro (OU) 3:51.68* 2. Joe Rodgers (OU) 4:03.36 3. Anthony Serio (OU) 4:06.49

200 Freestyle Relay 1. Oakland 1:20.25*# 2. Centenary 1:22.13 3. Eastern Illinois 1:24.08

400 Freestyle Relay 1. Oakland 2:55.95*# 2. Centenary 3:04.20 3. Eastern Illinois 3:09.71

800 Freestyle Relay 1. Oakland 6:30.71*# 2. Western Illinois 6:57.29 3. Centenary 6:58.52

200 Medley Relay 1. Oakland 1:27.44*# 2. Centenary 1:33.31 3. Eastern Illinois 1:34.05

400 Medley Relay 1. Oakland 3:12.33*# 2. Eastern Illinois 3:27.01 3. Centenary 3:27.50

1-Meter Springboard 1. Eric Campbell (WIU) 307.95 2. Jaron Tuttle (IUPUI) 300.40 3. Anthony Holzhauer (WIU) 295.45

3-Meter Springboard 1. Jaron Tuttle (IUPUI) 304.60 2. Eric Campbell (WIU) 291.10 3. Anthony Holzhauer (WIU) 283.25

Team Abbreviations CC Centenary EIU Eastern Illinois OU Oakland SDS South Dakota State WIU Western Illinois

* The Summit League meet record $ NCAA Automatic Qualifier # NCAA “B” Cut

Freshman Anders Jensen made it 10 straight years that an OU swimmer was named The Summit League Swimmer of the Year.

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2008-09 Women’s Wrap-Up

2008-09 Women’s Results

7-4 Dual Meet Record Date Opponent Results Oct. 17 Tom Stubbs Relays No Team Scores Oct. 18 Toledo L, 170.5-122.5 OCT. 25 GOLDEN GRIZZY QUADRANGULAR CINCINNATI W, 176-124 WAYNE STATE W, 226-74 WESTERN KENTUCKY L, 176-122 NOV. 1 HOUSTON L, 133-110 Nov. 7-8 Wright State W, 285-197 NOV. 15 AKRON W, 175-123 Dec. 4-6 Miami Invitational 4th/6 - 906 pts JAN. 10 EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 155-145 Jan. 16 Cleveland State W, 172-120 Jan. 24 Kenyon College L, 148-127 JAN. 31 MICHIGAN STATE W, 151-149 FEB. 19-21 THE SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1st/6 - 1,011 pts. BOLD Home Meet

Oakland Season Bests

Event Swimmer Time 50 Free Alyssa Vela 23.18 100 Free Alyssa Vela 50.35 200 Free Alyssa Vela 1:48.49# 500 Free Sophia Gustafsson 4:59.95 1000 Free Sophia Gustafsson 10:20.28 1650 Free Sophia Gustafsson 16:57.33 100 Back Agnes Solan 53.77#$ 200 Back Agnes Solan 1:57.33#$ 100 Breast Johanna Gustafsson 1:04.02 200 Breast Emily Wike 2:19.88 100 Fly Jackie Hynson 56.30 200 Fly Jackie Hynson 2:02.39 200 IM Agnes Solan 2:03.04 400 IM Sophia Gustafsson 4:20.67#

Relays 200 Free Ludema, Dewey, Tschannen, Baxter 1:34.76 400 Free Solan, Dewey, Ludema, Vela 3:23.96 800 Free Vela, Dewey, S. Gustafsson, Solan 7:24.02# 200 Medley Solan, J. Gustafsson, Ludema, Vela 1:43.45 400 Medley Solan, Wike, Ludema, Vela 3:46.31

Diving Points 1-Meter Chelsea Oates 267.17 3-Meter Chelsea Oates 273.60 $ NCAA “B” Cut # School Record

After starting the season off 2-3, the rest of the league was thinking maybe this was the year someone could catch Oakland. Head Coach Pete Hovland decided it was time to wake the sleep-ing Golden Grizzlies. OU went on a tear culminating in its 10th straight Summit League Championship.

Oakland opened up the season losing to Toledo and then bounced back to beat Cincinnati and Wayne State. Losses to Houston and Western Kentucky put OU at 2-3. The Golden Grizzlies caught on fire winning five of their last six dual meets to finish at 7-4, their first winning season since 2004-05. The only setback in the stretch run was to Kenyon.

Oakland won 15 of the 20 events and ended up scoring 1011 points to win its 10 straight league title by 412 points. The Golden Grizzlies were led by the trio of Sophia Gustafsson, Agnes Solan and Alyssa Vela who each won three individual titles.

Gustafsson closed out her career by being named Swimmer of the Year. She won the 400 individual medley and the 500 and 1650 freestyle events, setting meet records in the 400 IM and the 500 free. Gustafsson also swam on the championship 800 free relay.

Vela was named Newcomer of the Year as she won the 50, 100 and 200 free events, all with meet record performances. Vela swam on the championship 800 free relay and anchored three championship relays; the 400 free and the 200 and 400 medley relays.

Solan won the 200 IM and the 100 and 200 backstroke. Her times in both back events hit the NCAA “B” cut. She also swam on the championship 400 and 800 free and 200 and 400 medley relays.

Johanna Gustafsson closed out the individual winners by capturing the 100 breaststroke. All four individual winners made the All-Summit League first team. Joining them as members of the winning relays were Tara Baxter, Kelli Dewey, Sarah Ludema, Corey Tschannen and Emily Wike.

Chelsea Oates was runner-up on the one- and three-meter springboard events. Oates and Marcella Barretta both competed on the one-meter board at the NCAA Zone Diving Champion-ships.

OAKLAND ADDS TENTH STRAIGHT SUMMIT LEAGUE TROPHY TO COLLECTION, TAKES HOME SWIMMER AND NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

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2009 Women’s Summit League Championships

2009 The Summit LeagueWomen’s Championship Results

Team Scores 1. Oakland 1,011 2. Western Illinois 599 3. South Dakota State 493 4. Centenary 475 5. Eastern Illinois 399 6. IUPUI 240

Coach of the YearSean Raffile - Western Illinois

Diver of the YearChen Ni - IUPUI

Newcomer of the YearAlyssa Vela- Oakland

Swimmer of the YearSophia Gustafsson - Oakland

Top two finishers are All-Summit League

50 Freestyle 1. Alyssa Vela (OU) 23.18* 2. Sarah Ludema (OU) 23.63 3. Kelli Dewey (OU) 23.76

100 Freestyle 1. Alyssa Vela (OU) 50.35* 2. Kelli Dewey (OU) 51.77 3. Kaley Rowe (WIU) 51.92

200 Freestyle 1. Alyssa Vela (OU) 1:48.49* 2. Kaley Rowe (WIU) 1:48.87 3. Kelli Dewey (OU) 1:52.78

500 Freestyle 1. Sophia Gustafsson (OU) 4:54.62* 2. McKinzie Jacobs (WIU) 4:58.81 3. Marie Stuve (OU) 5:02.88

1,650 Freestyle 1. Sophia Gustafsson (OU) 16:57.33 2. McKinzie Jacobs (WIU) 17:09.10 3. Marie Stuve (OU) 17:36.69

100 Butterfly 1. Jessica Brown (CC) 56.28 2. Jackie Hynson (OU) 56.30 3. Sarah Ludema (OU) 56.90

200 Butterfly 1. Laura Dinkelmann (WIU) 2:01.92 2. Jackie Hynson (OU) 2:02.39 3. Julie Hintermeister (OU) 2:03.11

100 Backstroke 1. Agnes Solan (OU) 54.32# 2. Tara Baxter (OU) 57.30 3. Laura Nilsen (EIU) 59.04

200 Backstroke 1. Agnes Solan (OU) 1:57.33*# 2. Tara Baxter (OU) 2:04.05 3. Madeline Wyatt (CC) 2:05.06

100 Breaststroke 1. Johanna Gustafsson (OU) 1:04.02 2. Katie Budahl (SDS) 1:04.25 3. Emily Wike (OU) 1:05.33

200 Breaststroke 1. Katie Budahl (SDS) 2:17.55* 2. Emily Wike (OU) 2:19.88 3. Johanna Gustafsson (OU) 2:20.51

200 IM 1. Agnes Solan (OU) 2:03.04* 2. Mallory Onisk (SDSU) 2:06.62 3. Julie Hintermeister (OU) 2:08.07

400 IM 1. Sophia Gustafsson (OU) 4:20.67* 2. McKinzie Jacobs (WIU) 4:25.85 3. Julie Hintermeister (OU) 4:27.57

200 Freestyle Relay 1. Oakland 1:34.76* 2. Eastern Illinois 1:35.88 3. Centenary 1:37.96

400 Freestyle Relay 1. Oakland 3:23.96* 2. Western Illinois 3:29.74 3. Centenary 3:30.72

800 Freestyle Relay 1. Oakland 7:24.02* 2. Western Illinois 7:40.14 3. Centenary 7:46.64

200 Medley Relay 1. Oakland 1:43.45* 2. Western Illinois 1:46.04 3. Centenary 1:46.74

400 Medley Relay 1. Oakland 3:46.31* 2. Western Illinois 3:52.26 3. South Dakota State 3:54.40

1-Meter Springboard 1. Chen Ni (IUPUI) 265.85* 2. Chelsea Oates (OU) 241.80 3. Marcella Barretta (OU) 232.70

3-Meter Springboard 1. Chen Ni (IUPUI) 282.70* 2. Chelsea Oates (OU) 268.55 3. Marcella Barretta (OU) 232.45

Team Abbreviations CC Centenary EIU Eastern Illinois OU Oakland SDS South Dakota State WIU Western Illinois

* The Summit League meet record # NCAA “B” Cut

Sophia Gustafsson (2006-09) closed out her career by winning three events and being named The Summit League Swimmer of the Year.

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OU Men’s Honors

ALL-AMERICADIVISION I (1998-Present)

Sean Broadbent 2003 Doug Drazin 2003 Anders Jensen 2009 Eric Lynn 2003 Chris Sullivan 2003, ‘06 Marcin Unold 2007, ‘08

DIVISION II (1965-1997) Darin Abbasse 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Arturo Albiero ‘1994, ‘95, ‘96 Doug Allen 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Tom Allen 1978, ‘79, ‘80 Dan Andrus 1986 Adric Arndt 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Morgan Bailey 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Carl Boyd 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Tom Boyd 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Brian Brink 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Tim Brooks 1975 Mike Campbell 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Rob Carman 1988 Sam Castillo 1994, ‘95 Craig Chappell 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 John Christiansen 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Larry Christiansen 1975 Doug Cleland 1986, ‘87, ‘88 James Collins 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Art Colton 1969 Jeff Colton 1983, ‘84 Jeff Cooper 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Rick Cozad 1980, ‘81, ‘82 Matt Croghan 1984, ‘85, ‘86 Dario DiFazio 1994, ‘95 Ian Dittus 1977, ‘78, ‘79 ‘80 Mark Doyle 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Eric Dresbach 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Jim Druart 1989 Mark Duff 1987, ‘88 Courtney Dunlap 1997 Ken Ehlen 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Kevin Everett 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Isaac Farnsworth 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Alan Faust 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Stephen Gallagher 1981, ‘82, ‘83 Gordie Geheb 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Byron Gibbs 1974 Mark Gole 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Gordon Haigh 1979 Marc Hairston 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Elvind Hansen 1980 Jim Hanson 1975, ‘76, ‘77 Scott Harris 1989, ‘90 Jordan Hatch 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Tracy Huth 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Bob Jenrow 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Curtis Jonas 1982 Ratti Karapetian 1996, ‘97 Mike Karas 1974 Paul Karas 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 B.J. Kearney 1978 Dale Kelly 1975 Kevin Kirchner 1975 Mark Knapp 1989, ‘90 Chris Knoche 1994, ‘95 Mike Koleber 1985, ‘86, ‘87 John Kovach 1988, ‘90, ‘91 Karl Kozicki 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Jens Kristensen 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Jeff Kuhn 1987 Steve Larson 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87

Gary Lauinger 1974, ‘75 Mike McCloskey 1984 Eric McIlquham 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Doug McIntosh 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Todd McNeal 1986 Ido Meron 1997 Matt Michaels 1990, ‘91 Brian Michalik 1983 Rod Mitchell 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Tim Murphy 1978, ‘79, ‘80 Dave Nack 1988, ‘89 Mike Nation 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Dan Naylis 1996, ‘97 Eric Newton 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Patrick Nichols 1974 Mike Obenshain 1982 Mike O’Hagen 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Richie Orr 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Thiago Orso 1997 John Parker 1969, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 David Paxton 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Nick Pesch 1991 Sean Peters 1991, ‘93, ‘94 Enos Pritchett 1990, ‘92, ‘93 Damian Pulliam 1997 Gary Quitiquit 1970 Kirk Raddatz 1987, ‘89 Steve Ramsey 1986 Yoav Ritter 1997 Mike Robberson 1997 Jeff Ross 1990 Dave Rugowski 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Greg Santo 1980, ‘81 Mike Schmidt 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Scott Seeley 1988 Jeff Seifert 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 James Shirilla 1970 Joe Snyder 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Jason Steele 1996 Erik Strom 1988, ‘89 Jon Strump 1993 Jim Surowiec 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Dale Swezene 1975 Rich Swoboda 1988 Jon Teal 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Randy Teeters 1995, ‘96 Scott Teeters 1976, ‘77, ‘78 Steve Traube 1992 Mike Tumey 1988 Mark VanderMey 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Jeff Van Norman 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Bruce Vernburg 1986, ‘87 Tom Warnica 1985 Shayne Wilson 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Hilton Woods 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Steve Yedlin 1970 Cory Zieger 1990, ‘91 Chris Zoltak 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Loren Zook 1991

CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-AmericaAaron Holdsworth- 2008

Zoltan Horvath- 2008Chris Tansel- 2008

Marcin Unold - 2007, ‘08

NCAA CHAMPIONS

DIVISION II (1964-1997)

1974Paul Karas - 500 Free

1976Paul Karas - 200 Fly

1978Tom Boyd - 200 IM

Mark Doyle - 100 & 200 Back

1979Ian Dittus - 200 Fly

Mark Doyle - 100 Back

1980Ian Dittus - 200 Fly

Mark Doyle - 100 & 200 BackMark Vagel - 200 Free

1981Mark Doyle - 100 & 200 Back

Tracy Huth - 200 &400 IMMark Vagel - 200 Free

1982Tracy Huth - 200 &400 IM

1983Jeff Colton - 100 & 200 BackTracy Huth - 200 &400 IMMike Schmidt - 1,650 Free

1984Tracy Huth - 200 &400 IM

1986Mark VanderMey - 100 Breast

1987Steve Larson - 100 Back

Mark VanderMey - 100 Breast

1988Mark VanderMey - 100 & 200 Breast,

200 & 400 IMHilton Woods - 50 Free

1989Erik Strom - 500 Free

Hilton Woods - 50 & 200 Free

1990Eric McIlquham - 100 Fly

Hilton Woods - 50 &100 Free

1991Doug Allen - 200 Fly, 200 & 400 IMMarc Hairston - 1 Meter Springboard

1992Doug Allen - 200 & 400 IM

Carl Boyd - 100 BackMarc Hairston - 1 Meter Springboard

Eric McIlquham - 100 FlyJon Teal - 100 Free

1993Chris Zoltak - 100 Fly

1994Morgan Bailey - 50 Free

Dario DiFazio - 1 & 3 Meter SpringboardDavid Paxton - 500 & 1,650 Free

Chris Zoltak - 100 Fly

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OU Men’s Honors

1995Arturo Albiero - 200 & 400 IM

James Collins - 200 FreeDario DiFazio - 3 Meter Springboard

David Paxton - 500 & 1,650 FreeChris Zoltak - 100 & 200 Back, 100 Fly

1996Jay Judson - 200 Breast

Raffi Karapetian - 50 FreeChris Zoltak - 100 Back

1997Jay Judson - 200 BreastYoav Ritter - 200 Fly

RELAYS

200 Medley 1989 Richie Orr, Jim Surowiec, Eric McIlquham, Dave Rogowski 1990 Richie Orr, Jim Surowiec, Eric McIlquham, Jon Teal 1991 Richie Orr, Matt Michaels, Eric McIlquham, Jeff Siefert 1992 Carl Boyd, Jeff Van Norman, Eric McIlquham, Jeff Siefert 1993 Carl Boyd, Jeff Van Norman, Chris Zoltak, Enos Pritchett 1994 Morgan Bailey, Adric Arndt, Chris Zoltak, Sean Peters 1995 Morgan Bailey, Randy Teeters, Chris Zoltak, Joe Snyder 1996 Chris Zoltak, Randy Teeters, Joe Snyder, Raffi Karapetian

400 Medley 1983 Jeff Colton, Tracy Huth, Alan Faust, Darin Abbasse 1988 Hilton Woods, Mark VanderMey, Mike Nation, Dave Rogowski 1989 Richie Orr, Jim Surowiec, Eric Dresbach, Hilton Woods, 1990 Richie Orr, Jim Surowiec Eric McIlquham, Hilton Woods, 1991 Richie Orr, Matt Michaels, Eric McIlquham, Jon Teal 1992 Carl Boyd, Jeff Van Norman, Eric McIlquham, Jon Teal 1995 Morgan Bailey, Jay Judson, Chris Zoltak, Jens Kristensen 1996 Chris Zoltak, Jay Judson, Joe Snyder, Ken Ehlen

200 Freestyle 1989 Dave Rogowski, Jeff Seifert, Jon Teal, Eric McIlquham 1990 Eric McIlquham, Enos Pritchett, Richie Orr, Jon Teal 1991 Jon Teal, Eric McIlquham, Jeff Seifert, Richie Orr 1992 Eric McIlquham, Jeff Seifert, Enos Pritchett, Jon Teal 1993 Morgan Bailey, Sean Peters, Jon Stump, Enos Pritchett 1995 Morgan Bailey, Joe Snyder, Ken Ehlen, Chris Zoltak 1996 Raffi Karapetian, Joe Snyder, Mark Gole, Randy Teeters 1997 Raffi Karapetian, Mark Gole, Joe Snyder, Ken Ehlen

400 Freestyle 1981 Darin Abbasse, Tracy Huth, Gordie Geheb, Mark Vagle 1989 Dave Rogowski, Eric Dresbach, Eric McIlquham, Hilton Woods 1990 Eric McIlquham, Jon Teal, John Kovach, Hilton Woods 1993 Sean Peters, Morgan Bailey, Enos Pritchett, Chris Zoltak 1994 James Collins, Ken Ehlen, Sean Peters, Morgan Bailey 1995 Morgan Bailey, Joe Snyder, Ken Ehlen, Jens Kristensen 1996 Ken Ehlen, Jens Kristensen, Chris Zoltak, Raffi Karapetian 1997 Raffi Karapetian, Mark Gole, Joe Snyder, Ken Ehlen

800 Freestyle 1980 Mike O’Hagen, Gordie Geheb, Ian Dittus, Mark Vagle 1981 Mike O’Hagen, Mark Vagle, Gordie Geheb, Tracy Huth 1983 Craig Chappell, Steve Gallagher, Mike Schmidt, Tracy Huth 1984 Tracy Huth, Craig Chappell, Mike McCloskey, Mike Schmidt 1988 Mark VanderMey, John Kovach, Erik Strom, Hilton Woods 1989 Erik Strom, Eric Dresbach, Scott Harris, Hilton Woods 1995 James Collins, Jens Kristensen, Ken Ehlen, Arthur Albiero 1996 James Collins, Jens Kristenen, Arthur Albiero, Ken Ehlen 1997 James Collins, Dan Naylis, Thiago Orso, Ken Ehlen

SUMMIT LEAGUECHAMPIONS

50 Freestyle

2001 Sean Broadbent 2003 Sean Broadbent 2004 Chris Sullivan 2005 Eric Lynn 2006 Chris Sullivan 2007 Marcin Unold 2008 Marcin Unold 2009 Nick Bonucchi

100 Freestyle

2000 Courtney Dunlap 2001 Sean Broadbent 2002 Andy Munoz 2003 Sean Broadbent 2005 Bryon Tansel 2006 Chris Sullivan 2008 Andy Kellogg 2009 Andy Kellogg

200 Freestyle

2000 Thiago Orso 2001 David Hartzel 2002 Marc Gray 2003 Sean Broadbent 2004 Sean Broadbent 2005 Bryon Tansel 2006 Bryon Tansel 2007 Dawid Tatarczyk 2008 Patrick Downing

2009 Justin Veneklase

500 Freestyle

2000 Thiago Orso 2001 Andy Schmit 2002 Marc Gray 2003 Nick McCollum 2004 Tony Smuckler 2005 Bryon Tansel 2007 Dawid Tatarczyk 2008 Aaron Holdsworth 2009 Aaron Holdsworth

1,650 Freestyle

2000 Marc Gray 2001 Andy Schmit 2002 Marc Gray 2003 James Sewell 2004 Tony Smuckler 2008 Anthony Serio 2009 Tim Montague

100 Butterfly

2000 Yoav Ritter 2001 Haitham Hassan 2002 Jim Kanak 2004 Chris Sullivan 2005 Blaine Dolcetti 2006 Chris Sullivan 2007 Chris Tansel 2008 Chris Tansel 2009 Aaron Holdsworth

200 Butterfly

2000 Yoav Ritter 2001 Pat Foley 2002 Josh Smith 2004 Blaine Dolcetti 2005 Blaine Dolcetti 2006 Aaron Holdsworth 2007 Aaron Holdsworth 2008 Aaron Holdsworth 2009 Anders Jensen

100 Backstroke

2000 Ido Meron 2001 Haitham Hassan 2004 Chris Sullivan 2005 Eric Lynn 2006 Eric Lynn 2007 Marcin Unold 2008 Marcin Unold 2009 Anders Jensen

200 Backstroke

2000 Ido Meron 2001 David Hartzel 2003 Ehud Segal 2004 Nick McCollum 2005 Nick McCollum 2006 Mike Templeton 2007 Marcin Unold 2008 Marcin Unold 2009 Anders Jensen

100 Breaststroke

2000 Mark Quinn 2001 Jim Kanak 2002 Jim Kanak 2003 Scott Dickens 2004 Hunor Ma’te’ 2005 Zoltan Horvath

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2006 Zoltan Horvath 2007 Zoltan Horvath 2008 Zoltan Horvath 2009 Andy Kellogg

200 Breaststroke

2000 Mark Quinn 2001 Mark Quinn 2002 Jim Kanak 2003 Scott Dickens 2004 Hunor Ma’te’ 2005 Zoltan Horvath 2006 Zoltan Horvath 2007 Zoltan Horvath 2008 Zoltan Horvath 2009 Scott Yarbrough

200 IM

2000 Thiago Orso 2001 Haitham Hassan 2002 Blaine Dolcetti 2003 Scott Dickens 2004 Nick McCollum 2005 Blaine Dolcetti 2006 Zoltan Horvath 2007 Zoltan Horvath 2008 Zoltan Horvath 2009 Eddy Toro

400 IM

2000 Erich Kelly 2001 David Hartzel 2002 Blaine Dolcetti 2003 Nick McCollum 2004 Nick McCollum 2005 Nick McCollum 2006 Nick McCollum 2007 Eddy Toro 2008 Eddy Toro 2009 Eddy Toro

1-Meter Springboard

2002 Chris Gawronski 2005 Ryan Kish

3-Meter Springboard

2005 Ryan Kish

200 Freestyle Relay 2000 Thiago Orso, Todd Duncan, Nick Sosnowski, Courtney Dunlap 2001 Sean Broadbent, Todd Duncan, Doug Drazin, Joel Wallace 2002 Andy Munoz, Doug Drazin, Mike Parrish, Joel Wallace 2003 Sean Broadbent, Doug Drazin, Eric Lynn, Mike Parrish 2004 Chris Sullivan, Andy Munoz Eric Gusa, Sean Broadbent 2005 Eric Lynn, Chris Tansel, Nick McCollum, Bryon Tansel 2006 Chris Sullivan, Bryon Tansel, Eric Lynn, Chris Tansel 2007 Luke Ortego, Nick Bonucchi, Andy Kellogg, Chris Tansel 2008 Nick Bonucchi, Andy Kellogg, Chris Tansel, Byron Tansel 2009 Nick Bonucchi, Andy Kellogg, Justin Veneklase, Marcin Unold

400 Freestyle Relay 2000 Courtney Dunlap, Todd Duncan,

Nick Sosnowski, Thiago Orso 2001 Dave Hartzel, Sean Broadbent, Joel Wallace, Doug Drazin 2002 Sean Broadbent, Andy Munoz, Chris Sullivan, Tim Johnson 2003 Scott Dickens, Eric McCollum, Doug Drazin, Sean Broadbent 2004 Chris Sullivan, Eric McCollum, Andy Munoz, Sean Broadbent 2005 Eric Lynn, Bryon Tansel, Blaine Dolcetti, Nick McCollum 2006 Chris Sullivan, Bryon Tansel, Luke Ortego, Eric Lynn 2007 Marcin Unold, Luke Ortego, Chris Tansel, Nick Bonucchi 2008 Marcin Unold, Chris Tansel, Nick Bonucchi, Andy Kellogg 2009 Andy Kellogg, Justin Veneklase, Nick Bonucchi, Marcin Unold

800 Freestyle Relay 2000 Thiago Orso, Courtney Dunlap, Yoav Ritter, Mick Sosnowski 2001 Dave Hartzel, Nick Sosnowski, Haitham Hassan, Sean Broadbent 2002 Marc Gray, Josh Smith, Andy Schmit, Andy Munoz 2003 Scott Dickens, Scott Lutz, Nick McCollum, Sean Broadbent 2004 Nick McCollum, Aroldo Nery, Bryon Tansel, Andy Munoz 2005 Bryon Tansel, Blaine Dolcetti, Aroldo Nery, Nick McCollum 2006 Dawid Tatarczyk, N. McCollum, Anthony Serio, Luke Ortego 2009 Aaron Holdsworth, Justin Veneklase, Dawid Tatarczyk, Marcin Unold

200 Medley Relay 2000 Ido Meron, Mark Quinn, Yoav Ritter, Courtney Dunlap 2001 Haitham Hassan, Joel Wallace, Jim Kanak, Doug Drazin 2003 Eric Lynn, Scott Dickens, Bryant Steele, Doug Drazin 2004 Chris Sullivan, Hunor Ma’Te’, Eric Gusa, Sean Broadbent 2005 Eric Lynn, Zoltan Horvath, Blaine Dolcetti, Chris Tansel 2006 Eric Lynn, Zoltan Horvath, Chris Sullivan, Bryon Tansel 2007 Marcin Unold, Zoltan Horvath, Chris Tansel, Luke Ortego 2008 Marcin Unold, Zoltan Horvath, Chris Tansel, Nick Bonucchi 2009 Anders Jensen, Andy Kellogg, Aaron Holdsworth, Nick Bonucchi

400 Medley Relay 2000 Ido Meron, Mark Quinn, Yoav Ritter, Thiago Orso 2001 Dave Hartzel, Haitham Hassan, Jim Kanak, Sean Broadbent 2002 Joel Wallace, Jim Kanak, Blaine Dolcetti, Andy Munoz 2003 Eric Lynn, Scott Dickens Ehud Segal, Sean Broadbent 2004 Chris Sullivan, Hunor Ma’Te’, Blaine Dolcetti, Sean Broadbent 2005 Eric Lynn, Zoltan Horvath, Blaine Dolcetti, Bryon Tansel

2006 Eric Lynn, Zoltan Horvath, Chris Sullivan, Bryon Tansel 2007 Marcin Unold, Zoltan Horvath, Aaron Holdsworth, Nick Bonucchi 2008 Marcin Unold, Zoltan Horvath, Chris Tansel, Andy Kellogg 2009 Anders Jensen, Andy Kellogg, Aaron Holdsworth, Marcin Unold

NATIONAL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE (NIC)

CHAMPIONS (1998-2005)

50 Freestyle

2002 Chris Sullivan 2003 Chris Sullivan

100 Freestyle

2003 Chris Sullivan 2004 Chris Sullivan

1-Meter Springboard

2005 Ryan Kish

3-Meter Springboard

1998 Scott McHugh

200 Freestyle Relay 2003 Chris Sullivan, Scott Dickens, Doug Drazin, Sean Broadbent

400 Freestyle Relay 2003 Chris Sullivan, Andrew Coupland, Scott Dickens, Sean Broadbent

800 Freestyle Relay 2000 David Hartzel, Mick Sosnowski, Haitham Hassam, Thiago Orso

200 Medley Relay 2003 Eric Lynn, Scott Dickens, Chris Sullivan, Sean Broadbent

GLIAC CHAMPIONS (1976-97)

50 Freestyle

1979 Gordie Geheb 1980 Gordie Geheb 1981 Doug McIntosh 1983 Brian Michalik 1984 Steve Larson 1985 Mike Koleber 1986 Steve Ramsey 1987 Dave Rogowski 1988 Hilton Woods 1989 Scott Seeley 1990 Enos Pritchett 1991 Jon Stump & Enos Pritchett 1992 Jon Teal 1993 Enos Pritchett 1994 Joe Snyder 1996 Mark Gole 1997 Trevor Morgan

100 Freestyle

1977 Jordy Hatch 1980 Mike O’Hagen 1981 Mark Vagle 1983 Darin Abbasse 1984 Darin Abbasse 1985 Mike Koleber 1986 Dan Andrus

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1987 Dave Rogowski 1988 Hilton Woods 1989 Scott Seeley 1990 Scott Harris 1991 Jon Teal 1992 Jon Teal 1993 Enos Pritchett 1994 Ken Ehlen 1996 Raffi Karapetian 1997 Trevor Morgan

200 Freestyle

1977 Jordy Hatch 1979 Gordie Geheb 1980 Mike Sammons 1981 Mark Vagle 1982 Gordy Geheb 1983 Darin Abasse 1984 Mike Schmidt 1985 Tom Warnica 1986 Dan Andrus 1987 Bruce Verburg 1988 Scott Seeley 1989 Scott Harris 1990 Scott Harris 1992 Jon Teal 1993 Sean Peters 1994 Ken Ehlen 1996 Raffi Karapetian 1997 Wes Brown

500 Freestyle

1979 Ian Dittus 1980 Mike O’Hagan 1982 Mark Vagle 1983 Mike Sammons 1984 Matt Croghan 1984 Matt Croghan 1985 Jeff Cooper 1986 Jeff Cooper 1987 Jeff Cooper 1989 Mike Tumey 1990 Phil Schwaiger 1992 Eric Newton 1993 Steve Traub 1994 David Paxton 1996 James Collins

1,650 Freestyle

1977 Brad Goff 1979 Ian Dittus 1980 Eivind Hansen 1982 Mike Sammons 1983 Tracy Huth 1984 Matt Croghan 1985 Jeff Cooper 1986 Matt Croghan 1987 Jeff Cooper 1989 Josh Weston 1990 Jeff Ross 1991 Phil Schwaiger 1992 Eric Newton 1993 Eric Newton 1994 David Paxton 1996 James Collins

100 Butterfly

1977 Rod Mitchell 1979 Brian Brink 1981 Steve Gallagher 1982 Alan Faust 1983 Alan Faust

1984 Alan Faust 1986 Mark McDowell 1988 Mark McDowell 1992 Eric McIlquham 1993 Chris Zoltak 1994 David Dykstra 1997 Yoav Ritter

200 Butterfly

1977 Paul Karas 1979 Brian Brink 1980 Ian Dittus 1981 Tracy Huth 1982 Tracy Huth 1983 Alan Faust 1984 Alan Faust 1986 Mark McDowell 1987 Mike Nation 1988 Mark McDowell 1989 Mike Tumey 1990 Doug Allen 1991 Doug Allen 1992 Doug Allen 1993 Steve Traube 1994 Josh Goldberg

100 Backstroke

1977 Tom Boyd 1980 Mark Doyle 1981 Gordon Haigh 1982 Mark Vagle 1983 Curt Jonas 1984 Jeff Colton 1985 Steve Larson 1986 Doug Cleland 1987 Steve Larson 1988 Hilton Woods 1991 Nick Pesch 1992 Carl Boyd 1993 Chris Zoltak 1994 Arturo Albiero 1996 Mark Gole 1997 Mike Robberson

200 Backstroke

1979 Mark Doyle 1980 Mark Doyle 1981 Gordon Haigh 1982 Curt Jonas 1983 Curt Jonas 1984 Mike McCloskey 1985 Steve Larson 1986 Doug Cleland 1987 Steve Larson 1988 David Nack 1989 Tim Hickey 1990 Nick Pesch 1991 Carl Boyd 1992 Carl Boyd 1993 Chris Zoltak 1994 Arturo Albiero 1996 Mark Gole

100 Breaststroke

1985 Mark VanderMey 1986 Mark VanderMey 1987 Mark VanderMey 1988 Mark VanderMey 1989 Rob Carman 1990 Brad Boodt 1991 Matt Michaels 1992 Jeff VanNorman

1993 Adric Arndt 1994 Chris Knoche 1996 Randy Cobb

200 Breaststroke

1977 Tom Allen 1979 Tom Allen 1982 Ron Link 1984 Tracy Huth 1985 Mark VanderMey 1986 Mark VanderMey 1987 Mark VanderMey 1988 Mark VanderMey 1989 Rob Carman 1990 Zak Rogalski 1991 Matt Michaels 1992 Shayne Wilson 1993 Jeff VanNorman 1996 Randy Cobb

200 IM

1979 Mark Vagle 1980 Gregg Santo 1981 Tracy Huth 1982 Tracy Huth 1983 Tracy Huth 1984 Tracy Huth 1985 Mark VanderMey 1986 Mark VanderMey 1987 Mark VanderMey 1988 John Monroe 1989 Tim Hickey 1990 Doug Allen 1991 Doug Allen 1992 Doug Allen 1993 Jeff VanNorman 1994 Ken Ehlen 1996 Arturo Albiero 1997 Erich Kelly

400 IM

1977 Brad Goff 1979 Mark Vagle 1980 Mark Vagle 1981 Tracy Huth 1982 Tracy Huth 1983 Tracy Huth 1984 Tracy Huth 1985 Jeff Cooper 1986 Jeff Cooper 1987 Jeff Cooper 1988 Mark VanderMey 1989 Tim Hickey 1990 Doug Allen 1991 Carl Boyd 1992 Eric Newton 1993 Doug Allen 1994 David Paxton 1996 Randy Teeters

1-Meter Springboard

1979 Brian Kearney 1988 Mark Duff 1990 Mark Knapp 1991 Marc Hairston 1992 Marc Hairston 1994 Dario DiFazio 1997 Damian Pulliam

3-Meter Springboard

1986 Todd McNeal

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1987 Mark Duff 1988 Mark Duff 1990 Cory Zieger 1991 Cory Zieger 1994 Dario DiFazio 1997 Damian Pulliam

200 Freestyle Relay 1989 Scott Seeley, Jon Teal, John Kovach, Jeff Seifert 1990 Enos Pritchett, Jon Hescott, Jon Stump, Scott Harris 1991 Sean Peters, Jeff Seifert, Enos Pritchett, Jon Teal 1992 Sean Peters, Jon Stump, Enos Pritchett, Jeff Seifert 1993 Jon Stump, Enos Pritchett, Bryan Stafford, Sean Peters 1994 Brad Schoolmaster, Joe Snyder, Bryan Stafford, Chris Knoche 1996 Mark Gole, Jason Steele, Mike Robberson, Chris Knoche 1997 Trevor Morgan, Courtney Dunlap, Andy Belco, Chris Knoche

400 Freestyle Relay 1977 Mark Holcomb, Steve Gooch, Jordy Hatch, Rod Mitchell 1979 Mark Vagel, Gordie Geheb, Mike O’Hagen, Jordy Hatch 1981 Oakland 1982 Mark Vagle, Gordie Geheb, Tracy Huth, Darin Abasse 1983 Oakland 1984 Oakland 1985 John Christiansen, Mike Koleber Mark VanderMey, Steve Larson 1986 Oakland 1988 Mike Koleber, Steve Larson, Mark VanderMey, Dave Rogowski 1988 Scott Harris, Hilton Woods, Nick Pesch, Mark VanderMey 1989 Jon Teal, Scott Harris, Scott Seeley, Jeff Seifert 1990 Scott Harris, Nick Pesch, Enos Pritchett, Jon Hescott 1991 Jon Stump, Sean Peters, Nick Pesch, Jon Teal 1992 Jeff Seifert, Jon Teal, Enos Pritchett, Sean Peters 1994 Chris Knoche, Joe Snyder, Brad Schoolmaster, Ken Ehlen 1996 Mark Gole, Chris Knoche, Bob Holdridge, James Collins 1997 Courtney Dunlap, Wes Brown, Chris Knoche, Ken Ehlen

800 Freestyle Relay 1977 Paul Karas, Brad Goff, Jordy Hatch, Ian Dittus 1979 Tim Murphy, Mike O’Hagen, Ian Dittus, Jordy Hatch 1981 Oakland 1982 Gordie Geheb, Jeff Chappell, Tracy Huth, Mark Vagle 1983 Oakland 1984 Oakland 1985 Matt Croghan, Jeff Cooper, Mark VanderMey, Tom Warnica 1986 Oakland 1987 Scott Seeley, Nick Pesch, Jeff Cooper, Mark VanderMey

1988 Nick Pesch, Josh Weston, Scott Seeley, Mark VanderMey 1989 Scott Harris, Josh Weston, Chet Swanton, Jon Teal 1990 Scott Harris, Doug Allen, Jon Hescott, Nick Pesch 1991 Nick Pesch, Phil Schwaiger, Josh Weston, Jon Teal 1992 Carl Boyd, Eric Newton, Jamie May, Phil Schwaiger 1993 Sean Peters, Eric Newton, Brian Deming, Bob Squier 1994 Ken Ehlen, David Paxton, Brad Schoolmaster, Arturo Albiero 1996 Mark Gole, Tom Arnold, Bob Holdridge, James Collins 1997 Wes Brown, Nate Murphy, Courtney Dunlap, Ken Ehlen

200 Medley Relay 1989 Pete Locricchio, Rob Carman, John Kovach, Jeff Seifert 1990 Pete Locricchio, Zak Rogalski, Enos Pritchett, Jon Hescott 1991 Pete Locricchio, Zak Rogalski, Enos Pritchett, Sean Peters 1992 Carl Boyd, Zak Rogalski, Eric McIlquham, Enos Pritchett 1993 Chris Zoltak, Jeff VanNorman, Sean Peters, Enos Pritchett 1994 Arturo Albiero, Chris Knoche, David Dykstra, Joe Snyder 1996 Arturo Albiero, Adric Arndt, Scott Beebe, Raffi Karapetian 1997 Mike Robberson, Jay Judson, Scott Beebe, Trevor Morgan

400 Medley Relay 1979 Mark Doyle, Mark Vagel, Tom Allen, Brian Brink 1981 Mark Doyle, Tom Allen, Brian Brink, Mark Vagle 1982 Curt Jonas, Ron Link, Brian Brink, Mark Vagle 1983 Oakland 1984 Oakland 1985 Steve Larson, Jeff Kuhn, John Christiansen, Mike Koleber 1986 Doug Cleland, Mark VanderMey, Mark McDowell, Dan Andrus 1987 Steve Larson, Mike Nation, Mark VanderMey, Dave Rogowski 1988 Hilton Woods, Mark VanderMey, Richard Orr, Scott Seeley 1989 Tim Hickey, Rob Carman, Mike Tumey, Scott Harris 1990 Nick Pesch, Zak Rogalski, Doug Allen, Enos Pritchett 1991 Carl Boyd, Matt Michaels, Jon Teal, Jeff Seifert 1992 Carl Boyd, Zak Rogalski, Eric McIlquham, Jon Teal 1993 Carl Boyd, Jeff VanNorman, Chris Zoltak, Morgan Bailey 1994 Arturo Albiero, Chris Knoche, David Dykstra, Ken Ehlen 1996 Mark Gole, Randy Cobb, Scott Beebe, Bob Holdridge 1997 Kurt Knoper, Randy Cobb, Scott Beebe, Ken Ehlen

CONFERENCE HONORS

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

Swimmer of the Year

2000 Thiago Orso 2001 Haitham Hassan 2002 Marc Gray 2003 Scott Dickens (CO) 2004 Chris Sullivan 2005 Bryon Tansel 2006 Chris Sullivan 2007 Zoltan Horvath 2008 Marcin Unold 2009 Anders Jensen

Newcomer of the Year

2000 Drew Williams 2001 Sean Broadbent 2003 Scott Dickens 2004 Hunor Ma’te’ 2005 Zoltan Horvath 2007 Marcin Unold 2008 John Ledda 2009 Anders Jensen

Diver of the Year

2002 Chris Gawronski 2005 Ryan Kish

Coach of the Year

2000 Pete Hovland 2001 Pete Hovland (CO) 2003 Pete Hovland (CO 2004 Pete Hovland 2009 Pete Hovland

ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE

First Team

Nick Bonucchi - 2007, ‘08, ‘09Sean Broadbent - 2001, ‘03, ‘04

Scott Dickens - 2003Blaine Dolcetti - 2002, ‘04, ‘05

Doug Drazin - 2003Patrick Downing - 2008Courtney Dunlap - 2000

Pat Foley - 2001Chris Gawronski - 2002Marc Gray - 2000, ‘02

Eric Gusa - 2004David Hartzel - 2001

Haitham Hassan - 2001Aaron Holdsworth - 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09

Zoltan Horvath - 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Anders Jensen - 2009Jim Kanak - 2001, ‘02

Andy Kellogg - 2007, ‘08, ‘09Erich Kelly - 2000Ryan Kish - 2005Chris Lutz - 2003

Eric Lynn - 2003, ‘05, ‘06Hunor Ma’te’ - 2004

Nick McCollum - 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Ido Meron - 2000

Tim Montague - 2009Andy Munoz - 2002, ‘04Aroldo Nery - 2004, ‘05

Thiago Orso - 2000Luke Ortego - 2006, ‘07

Mike Parrish - 2003Mark Quinn - 2000, ‘01

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Yoav Ritter - 2000Andy Schmidt - 2001

Ehud Segal - 2003Anthony Serio - 2006, ‘08

James Sewell - 2003Josh Smith - 2002

Tony Smuckler - 2004Bryant Steele - 2003

Chris Sullivan - 2004, ‘06Bryon Tansel - 2005, ‘06, ‘08

Chris Tansel - 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Dawid Tatarczyk - 2006, ‘07, ‘09

Mike Templeton- 2006Eddie Toro - 2008, ‘09

Marcin Unold - 2007, ‘08, ‘09Justin Veneklase - 2009Scott Yarbrough - 2009

Second Team

Garrett Baringhaus - 2009Wesley Brown - 2000Blaine Dolcetti - 2003

Colin Dolcetti - 2000, 01, 02Todd Duncan - 2000

Doug Fiore - 2003, 04Marc Gray - 2001

Spencer Haskins - 2002Aaron Holdsworth - 2007

Ryan Kish - 2008Jon Kulduk - 2000

Jason Manasseri - 2006, ‘07, ‘08Sam Megli - 2008

Martin Moen - 2003, ‘04Luke Ortego - 2007Joe Rodgers - 2009

Andy Schmidt - 2002Anthony Serio - 2007

Josh Smith - 2001Tony Smuckler - 2003

Nick Sosnowski - 2000, ‘01Mike Templeton - 2007

Eddie Toro - 2007John Van Portfleet - 2004Justin Veneklase - 2008

Joel Wallace - 2001Drew Williams - 2000

ALL-NIC

First Team

Sean Broadbent - 2003Andrew Coupland - 2003

Scott Dickens - 2003Doug Drazin - 2003

David Hartzell - 2000Haitham Hassam - 2000

Ryan Kish - 2005Eric Lynn - 2003

Scott McHugh - 1998Thiago Orso - 2000

Mick Sosnowski - 2000Chris Sullivan - 2002, ‘03, ‘04

Second Team

David Hartzel - 2001Zoltan Horvath - 2005Tim Johnson - 2002Andy Schmit - 2000

ALL-GLIAC

Darin Abbasse - 1982, ‘83, ‘84Arturo Albiero - 1994, ‘96

Doug Allen - 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Tom Allen - 1977, ‘79

Dan Andrus - 1986Adric Arndt - 1993, ‘96

Tom Arnold - 1996Morgan Bailey - 1993

Scott Beebe - 1996, ‘97Andy Belco - 1997Brad Boodt - 1990

Carl Boyd - 1991, ‘92, ‘93Tom Boyd - 1977

Brian Brink - 1979, ‘82Wes Brown - 1997Rob Carman - 1989

Craig Chappell - 1982John Christiansen - 1985

Doug Cleland - 1986Randy Cobb - 1996

James Collins - 1996Jeff Colton - 1984

Jeff Cooper - 1985, ‘86, ‘87Matt Croghan - 1984, ‘85, ‘86

Brian Deming - 1993Dario DiFazio - 1994

Ian Dittus - 1977, ‘79, ‘80Mark Doyle - 1979, ‘80Mark Duff - 1987, ‘88

Courtney Dunlap - 1997David Dykstra - 1994Ken Ehlen - 1994, ‘97

Alan Faust - 1982, ‘83, ‘84Gordie Geheb - 1979, ‘80, ‘82

Brad Goff - 1977Josh Goldberg - 1994

Mark Gole - 1996Steve Gooch - 1977

Marc Hairston - 1991, ‘92Scott Harris - 1988, ‘89, ‘90

Jordy Hatch - 1977, 79Elvind Hansen - 1980

Jon Hescott - 1990Tim Hickey - 1989

Bob Holdridge - 1996Mark Holcomb - 1977

Tracy Huth - 1982, ‘83, ‘84Curt Jonas - 1981, ‘82, ‘83

Jay Judson - 1997Raffi Karapetian - 1996

Paul Karas - 1977Brian Kearney - 1977

Erich Kelly - 1997Mark Knapp - 1990

Chris Knoche - 1994, 96, 97Kurt Knoper - 1997

Mike Koleber - 1984, ‘85, 87John Kovach - 1989

Jeff Kuhn - 1985Steve Larson - 1984, ‘85, ‘87

Ron Link - 1982Pete Locricchio - 1989, 90, 91

Jamie May - 1992Mike McCloskey - 1984

Mark McDowell - 1986, ‘88Eric McIlquham - 1992Doug McIntosh - 1982Todd McNeal - 1986Matt Michaels - 1991Brian Michalik - 1983Rod Mitchell - 1977John Monroe - 1988

Trevor Morgan - 1997Nate Murphy - 1997

Tim Murphy - 1979David Nack - 1988Mike Nation - 1987

Eric Newton - 1992, ‘93Mike O’Hagen - 1979, ‘80

Richard Orr - 1988David Paxton - 1994

Nick Pesch - 1987, ‘88, ‘90, ‘91Sean Peters - 1991, ‘92, ‘93

Enos Pritchett - 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Damian Pulliam - 1997Steve Ramsey - 1986

Yoav Ritter - 1997Mike Robberson - 1996, ‘97Zak Rogalski - 1990, ‘91, 92

Dave Rogowski - 1987Jeff Ross - 1990

Mike Sammons - 1980, ‘82, ‘83Gregg Santo - 1980

Mike Schmidt - 1984Brad Schoolmaster - 1994

Phil Schwaiger - 1990, ‘91, ‘92Scott Seeley - 1987, ‘88, ‘89Jeff Seifert - 1989, ‘91, ‘92

Joe Snyder - 1994Bob Squier - 1993

Bryan Stafford - 1993, ‘94Jason Steele - 1996

Jon Stump - 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Chet Swanton - 1989

Jon Teal - 1989, ‘91, ‘92Randy Teeters - 1996Steve Traub - 1993Mike Tumey - 1989

Mark Vagle - 1979, ‘80, ‘82Mark VanderMey - 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88

Jeff VanNorman - 1992, ‘93Bruce Verburg - 1987Tom Warnica - 1985

Josh Weston - 1988, ‘89, ‘91Shayne Wilson - 1992Hilton Woods - 1988

Cory Zieger - 1990, ‘91Chris Zoltak - 1993

GLIAC

Athlete of the Year

1981 Tracy Huth 1982 Tracy Huth 1983 Tracy Huth 1984 Tracy Huth 1985 Jeff Cooper 1986 Mark VanderMey 1987 Mark VanderMey 1988 Mark VanderMey 1989 Tim Hickey 1990 Doug Allen 1991 Carl Boyd 1992 Jon Teal 1993 Chris Zoltak 1994 David Paxton 1996 Mark Gole

Coach of the Year

1985 Pete Hovland 1987 Pete Hovland 1989 Pete Hovland 1990 Pete Hovland 1991 Pete Hovland

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OU Men’s Conference History

1976 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 311 2. Wayne State 180 3. Northern Michigan 172 4. Ferris State 48

1977 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 292 2. Northern Michigan 188 3. Wayne State 183 4. Ferris State 53

1978 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 258 2. Northern Michigan 184 3. Wayne State 160 4. Ferris State 108

1979 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 693 2. Wayne State 394 3. Ferris State 218

1980 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 718 2. Wayne State 413 3. Ferris State 233

1981 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 607 2. Wayne State 475 3. Ferris State 340 4. Michigan Tech 178

1982 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 687 2. Wayne State 458 3. Ferris State 254 4. Michigan Tech 174

1983 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 540 2. Ferris State 505.5 3. Wayne State 465.5 4. Michigan Tech 163

1984 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 643 2. Ferris State 535 3. Wayne State 273 4. Michigan Tech 213

1985 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 522 2. Ferris State 485 3. Michigan Tech 297 4. Wayne State 249 5. Grand Valley State 144

1986 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 457 2. Ferris State 261.5 3. Wayne State 131 4. Grand Valley State 122.5 5. Michigan Tech 59

1987 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 952 2. Ferris State 637 3. Wayne State 388.5 4. Grand Valley State 344 5. Michigan Tech 276.5

1988 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 691 2. Ferris State 385 3. Wayne State 313 4. Grand Valley State 193 5. Michigan Tech 158

1989 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 797 2. Ferris State 422 3. Grand Valley State 332 4. Michigan Tech 222 5. Wayne State 208

1990 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 798.5 2. Ferris State 402.5 3. Grand Valley State 374.5 4. Wayne State 211 5. Michigan Tech 201

1991 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 815 2. Ferris State 368 3. Grand Valley State 345 4. Michigan Tech 293 5. Wayne State 134

1992 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 708 2. Ferris State 437 3. Grand Valley State 358 4. Wayne State 183

1993 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 804 2. Ferris State 458 3. Grand Valley State 340 4. Wayne State 340

1994 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 789 2. Grand Valley State 384.5 3. Ferris State 349 4. Wayne State 290.5

1995 GLIACNo championship meet

1996 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 706 2. Grand Valley State 406 3. Wayne State 351 4. Ashland 296 5. Gannon 196

1997 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 698 2. Ashland 385 3. Grand Valley State 311 4. Wayne State 266

5. Gannon 252

1998 Nat. Independent Con. Pl. School Pts. 1. Cincinnati 687 2. Southern Illinois 620 3. Northeast Louisiana 488 4. Florida Atlantic 473 5. Oakland 404 6. Western Kentucky 377 7. SW Missouri State 239 8. Charleston 110

1999 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Cincinnati 569.5 2. Western Kentucky 534.5 3. Southern Illinois 523.5 4. Oakland 395.5 5. Northern Arizona 371 6. Florida Atlantic 473 7. Northeast Louisiana 337 8. Evansville 242 9. Charleston 93

2000 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland973.5 2. Western Illinois 804 3. Valparaiso 511 4. IUPUI 507.5

2000 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Cincinnati 726 2. Western Kentucky 501.5 3. Oakland 548.5 4. Florida Atlantic 545.5 5. Louisiana-Monroe 407.5 6. SW Missouri State 296

2001 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,042 2. Western Illinois 593 3. IUPUI 548 4. Valparaiso 513

2001 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. SMU 892.5 2. Cincinnati 581 3. Oakland 499 4. Texas Christian 454.5 5. Western Kentucky 355 6. Florida Atlantic 346 7. Louisiana-Monroe 228

2002 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 966.5 2. Western Illinois 735.5 3. IUPUI 636 4. Valparaiso 375

2002 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. SMU 923 2. Hawaii 576 3. Oakland 558 4. Western Kentucky 514 5. Florida Atlantic 399 6. Louisiana-Monroe 206 7. Cincinnati 104

2003 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 933 2. Western Illinois 751 3. IUPUI 657

4. Valparaiso 372

2003 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. SMU 771 2. Hawaii 676 3. Western Kentucky 538 4. Oakland 528 5. Florida Atlantic 398 6. Louisiana-Monroe 301 7. Denver 230

2004 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 935 2. Western Illinois 680 3. IUPUI 671 4. Valparaiso 500

2004 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. SMU 903 2. Hawaii 876 3. Oakland 536 4. Denver 467 5. Florida Atlantic 356

2005 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 808 2. Western Illinois 643 3. Centenary 598 4. IUPUI 573 5. Valparaiso 387

2005 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. SMU 1005.5 2. Hawaii 740.5 3. Oakland 644 4. South Dakota State 313

2006 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,013 2. IUPUI 480 3. Western Illinois 433.5 4. Eastern Illinois 421.5 5. Centenary 344 6. Valparaiso 303 7. South Dakota State 254

2007 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 982 2. Centenary 603.5 3. Eastern Illinois 460.5 4. Western Illinois 402 5. South Dakota State 331 6. IUPUI 307 7. Valparaiso 187

2008 Summit League Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,050 2. Centenary 556 3. Western Illinois 461 4. Eastern Illinois 443 5. IUPUI 359 6. South Dakota State 278

2009 Summit League Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,077 2. Centenary 551 3. Eastern Illinois 466 4. Western Illinois 427 5. South Dakota State 330 6. IUPUI 279

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Men’s Year-By-Year

Year Head Coach W-L Summit! GLIAC@ NIC# NCAA$ 1964-65 Hollie Lepley (6-3-1) 6-3-1 1965-66 Corey Van Fleet 10-7 1966-67 7-5 1967-68 11-4 1968-69 12-6 T17th 1969-70 9-7 28th 1970-71 4-8 17th 1971-72 Michael O’Connor (5-11) 5-11 37th 1972-73 Corey Van Fleet (107-64) 7-7 Did Not Score 1973-74 10-6 7th 1974-75 11-1 4th 1975-76 6-4 1st 3rd 1976-77 6-2 1st 5th 1977-78 8-3 1st 3rd 1978-79 6-4 1st 2nd 1979-80 Erine Maglischo (16-4) 8-2 1st 1st 1980-81 8-2 1st 2nd 1981-82 Pete Hovland (200-88) 5-5 1st 3rd 1982-83 12-1 1st 2nd 1983-84 9-4 1st 2nd 1984-85 5-6 1st 6th 1985-86 8-3 1st 3rd 1986-87 11-3 1st 2nd 1987-88 8-2 1st 2nd 1988-89 8-3 1st 2nd 1989-90 7-4 1st 2nd 1990-91 10-3 1st 2nd 1991-92 8-3 1st 3rd 1992-93 5-5 1st 2nd 1993-94 9-0 1st 1st 1994-95 8-0 No Meet 1st 1995-96 8-1 1st 1st 1996-97 8-1 1st 1st 1997-98 5-2 5th 1998-99 5-5 4th 1999-00 11-3 1st 3rd 2000-01 5-3 1st 3rd 2001-02 3-5 1st 3rd DNS 2002-03 8-5 1st 4th 27th 2003-04 5-4 1st 3rd DNS 2004-05 3-4 1st 3rd 2005-06 5-3 1st 25th 2006-07 8-4 1st 35th 2007-08 5-5 1st 27th 2008-09 8-1 1st 35th TOTALS 334-170-1

! Summit (2000-), Was the Mid-Continent until 2007-08 @ GLIAC - Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, 1976-97 # NIC - National Independent Conference, 1998-2005 $ NCAA Division I (1998- Present), Division II (1969-97)

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Men’s Year-By-Year

Hollie Lepley (1965)

1964-656-3-1

Schoolcraft W 51-42 Albion L 39-58 Grand Rapids JC L 39-69 Windsor W 58-28 Schoolcraft W 48-45 Windsor W 48-29 Calvin W 55-35 Albion W 50-45 Calvin T 47-47 Eastern Michigan L 37-57

Corey Van Fleet (1966-71)

1965-6610-7

Henry Ford CC L 57-96 Jackson CC W 84-51 Detroit Tech W 53-42 Bowling Green L 27-68 Flint Mott CC L 36-58 Jackson CC W 62-33 Schoolcraft W 80-51 Windsor W 80-33 Aurora L 43-52 Wayne State L 33-62 Flint Mott CC L 58-104 Delta CC W 81-60 Calvin W 63-28 Detroit Tech W 51-44 Schoolcraft W 65-29 Windsor W 70-25 Central Michigan L 39-56

1966-677-5

Detroit Tech W 70-33 Henry Ford CC L 44-51 Bowling Green L 26-69 UIC L 38-66 Wayne State W 53-51 Windsor W 77-16 Flint Mott CC W 64-30 Albion L 46-58 Flint Mott CC W 50-45 Detroit Tech W 70-25 Western Michigan L 27-68 Central Michigan W 64-39

1967-6811-4

Aurora W 63-41 Albion W 57-47 Henry Ford CC L 48-56 Wayne State W 58-55 UIC W 66-27 Loyola-Chicago L 40-64 North Park W 64-40 Northern Michigan L 54-59 Detroit Tech W 80-22 Flint Mott CC W 57-27

Western Ontario W 62-42 Fredonia State W 66-47 Buffalo State W 57-56 Western Michigan L 42-62 Central Michigan W 71-41

1968-6912-6

Eastern Michigan L 24-89 Henry Ford CC W 57-47 Henry Ford CC W 51-44 Michigan State L 46-77 Western Michigan L 31-91 UIC W 73-31 Aurora W 111-0 Buffalo State W 67-46 Albion W 58-46 Loyola-Chicago W 61-46 Kalamazoo College W 74-30 Western Ontario W 85-30 Illinois State W 57-56 North Park W 55-49 Wayne State W 59-54 Bowling Green L 40-73 Northern Michigan L 38-75 Central Michigan L 49-64 NCAA Division II T17th 22

69-709-7

Henry Ford CC W 55-40 Western Michigan L 38-85 Michigan State L 45-77 North Park W 57-47 Loyola-Chicago L 46-58 Kalamazoo College W 72-27 Illinois State W 57-56 Buffalo State W 67-46 Western Ontario W 66-48 Wayne State W 65-48 Central Michigan W 58-55 Albion W 69-37 Eastern Michigan L 39-75 Ashland L 40-73 Northern Michigan L 30-83 Bowling Green L 51-61 NCAA Division II 28th 17.5

70-714-8

Western Michigan L 40-73 Michigan State L 13-93 Northern Michigan L 35-84 Western Ontario W 72-41 Buffalo State L 41-72 Loyola-Chicago W 56-55 Central Michigan L 33-79 Eastern Michigan L 31-82 Albion W 69-43 Wayne State W 66-47 Bowling Green L 37-76 Ashland L 44-68 NCAA Division II 17th 44

Michael O’Connor (1972)

1971-725-11

Kalamazoo College W 66-47 Eastern Michigan L 45-68 Northern Michigan L 48-65 Loyola-Chicago L 36-77 UIC W 65-48 Ferris State W 66-47 Waterloo W 59-54 Western Ontario L 51-62 Buffalo State L 49-64 Notre Dame L 53-60 Central Michigan L 44-69 Marshall L 41-72 Ashland L 48-65 Wayne State L 53-60 Albion W 77-35 Bowling Green L 30-82 NCAA Division II 37th 8

Corey Van Fleet (73-79)

1972-737-7

Eastern Michigan L 37-76 Kalamazoo College W 64-49 Ferris State W 85-28 Western Ontario W 66-47 Notre Dame L 39-74 Loyola-Chicago W 61-52 Waterloo W 76-35 Albion W 68-42 Buffalo State L 33-80 Valparaiso L 54-59 UIC W 74-39 Ashland L 45-68 Northern Michigan L 44-67 Wayne State L 55-58 NCAA Division II Did Not Score

1973-7410-6

NCAA Division II 7th 79

1974-7511-1

Albion W 77-36 Eastern Michigan L 55-58 Waterloo W 74-39 Western Ontario W 86-27 Notre Dame W 63-50 Northern Michigan W 70-43 Buffalo State W 67-46 Western Michigan W 67-46 Loyola-Chicago W 91-22 Ohio W 75-38 Central Michigan W 77-36 Wayne State W 72-41 NCAA Division II 4th 166

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1975-766-4

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Albion W 70-43 Eastern Michigan L 45-68 Michigan State L 42-81 Western Ontario W 80-33 Central Michigan L 45-68 Notre Dame W 78-35 Buffalo State W 76-37 Michigan L 35-78 Northern Michigan W 71-42 Wayne State W 81-59 GLIAC 1st 311 NCAA Division II 3rd 186

1976-776-2

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Michigan State L 29-83 Wayne State W 82-57 Michigan L 39-84 Western Michigan W 60-53 Western Ontario W 81-32 Northwestern W 58-55 UIC W 85-28 Cleveland State W 70-43 GLIAC Championships 1st 292 NCAA Division II 5th 134

1977-788-3

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Michigan State L 29-83 Purdue L 40-73 Wayne State W 82-57 Michigan L 39-84 Western Ontario W 81-32 Northwestern W 58-55 UIC W 85-28 Cleveland State W 70-43 Western Michigan W 61-52 Northern Michigan W 70-43 Ashland W 68-45 GLIAC Championships 1st 258 NCAA Division II 3rd 182

1978-796-4

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Michigan State L 51-62 Michigan L 41-72 Central Michigan W 80-31 Waterloo W 58-55 Ferris State W 73-39 Kent State L 45-68 Western Ontario W 82-31 Ohio State L 51-62 Wayne State W 72-50 Northern Michigan W 64-49 GLIAC Championships 1st 693 NCAA Division II 2nd 170

Ernie Maglischo (1980-81)

1979-808-2

NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Michigan State W 63-55 Wright State W 68-45 Indiana L 31-73 Cincinnati L 43-70 Western Ontario W 60-53 Chico State W 64-49 Western Michigan W 63-50 Ferris State W 84-22 Northern Michigan W 67-46 Wayne State W 94-39 GLIAC Championships 1st 718 NCAA Division II 1st 312

1980-818-2

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Michigan State L 46-67 Waterloo W 80-33 Cincinnati L 43-70 Wright State W 84-26 Chico State W 60-53 Western Ontario W 81-32 Ferris State W 75-38 Western Michigan W 64-49 Central Michigan W 66-47 Wayne State W 71-60 GLIAC Championships 1st 607 NCAA Division II 2nd 338

Pete Hovland (1982-)

1981-825-5

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Michigan State L 47-66 Wyoming L 42-67 Wright State W 66-43 Chico State L 47-66 Kenyon L 51-57 Clarion L 55-58 Ferris State W 78-42 Central Michigan W 70-42 Western Michigan W 73-42 Wayne State W 85-47 GLIAC Championships 1st 687 NCAA Division II 3rd 229

1982-8312-1

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Michigan State W 59-54 Eastern Michigan L 33-80 Iowa State W 62-51 Illinois W 69-44

Waterloo W 74-36 Bowling Green W 71-42 Wright State W 64-48 Chico State W 64-49 Kenyon W 76-37 Ferris State W 66-47 Western Michigan W 84-29 Wayne State W 76-64 Kalamazoo College W 73-40 GLIAC Championships 1st 540 NCAA Division II 2nd 347.5

1983-849-4

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Michigan State W 69-44 Eastern Michigan W 58-55 Indian River L 51-62 Tampa L 46-66 Miami-Ohio W 67-45 Michigan L 33-79 Waterloo W 71-40 Western Ontario W 71-40 Chico State W 66-47 Puget Sound W 84-21 Kenyon L 52-61 Ferris State W 65.5-47.5 Wayne State W 66-26 GLIAC Championships 1st 643 NCAA Division II 2nd 226

1984-855-6

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Michigan State L 39-74 Eastern Michigan L 24-89 Purdue L 42-69 Miami-Ohio W 60-53 Michigan L 36-77 Sacramento State W 74-39 Chico State L 51-62 Clarion W 59-54 Kenyon L 37-68 Ferris State W 69-39 Wayne State W 61-40 GLIAC Championships 1st 522 NCAA Division II 6th 201

1985-868-3

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Michigan State L 53-65 Wright State W 70-43 Michigan L 41-69 Miami-Ohio W 76-37 Chico State W 61-52 Sacramento State W 70-39 Edinboro W 63-52 Clarion W 57-56 Kenyon L 42-71 Ferris State W 76-35 Wayne State W 71-36 GLIAC Championships 1st 457

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NCAA Division II 3rd 335

1986-8711-3

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Bowling Green L 100-115 Western Ontario W 129.5-83.5 Michigan State L 93-122 Kalamazoo College W 115-91 Toledo W 53-41 Ferris State W 139-67 Chico State W 125-118 Michigan L 79-128 Wright State W 118-97 Clarion W 121-91 Kenyon W 117.5-97.5 Air Force W 113-102 Ferris State W 147-59 Wayne State W 127-79 GLIAC Championships 1st 952 NCAA Division II 2nd 246

1987-888-2

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Grand Valley State W 130-70 Toledo W 117-79 Western Ontario W 127-79 Michigan State L 51-62 Michigan L 92-125 Wright State W 119-87 Clarion W 138-79 Kenyon W 120-85 Ferris State W 141-70 Wayne State W 119-80 GLIAC Championships 1st 691 NCAA Division II 2nd 344.5

1988-898-3

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Toronto L 43-52 McMasters W 77-38 Grand Valley State W 132-83 Western Ontario W 78-17 Michigan L 40-73 Wright State W 159-84 Clarion W 128-107 Kenyon W 147-90 Ferris State W 159-63 Wayne State W 189-33 Michigan State L 118-119 GLIAC Championships 1st 797 NCAA Division II 2nd 406

1989-907-4

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Grand Valley State W 147-94

Western Ontario W 128-81 Michigan L 34-99 Purdue L 106.5-135.5 Edinboro W 106-76 Clarion W 153-90 Kenyon L 114-127 Toronto W 139-100 Ferris State W 150-72 Wayne State W 129-54 Michigan State L 35-78 GLIAC Championships 1st 798.5 NCAA Division II 2nd 686

1990-9110-3

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

North Dakota W 124-73 North Dakota State W 123-67 Grand Valley State W 149-77 Michigan State L 100-141 Georgia State W 133-72 Western Ontario W 142-63 Wright State W 136-104 Denison W 147-64 Clarion W 179-63 Kenyon W 132-81 Cal State Bakersfield L 93-112 Wayne State W 132-84 Michigan L 97-154 GLIAC Championships 1st 815 NCAA Division II 2nd 652

1991-928-3

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Wright State W 119-118 Michigan L 73-170 Western Ontario W 61-34 Michigan State L 81-156 Denison W 125-85 Edinboro W 119-91 Clarion W 141-69 Kenyon W 135-107 Ashland W 112-77 Cal State Bakersfield L 91-114 Wayne State W 128-46 GLIAC Championships 1st 708 NCAA Division II 3rd 480.5

1992-935-5

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Wright State L 86-146 Cincinnati L 39-56 North Carolina State L 19-76 Western Ontario W 147.5-57.5 Eastern Michigan L 95-147 Denison W 150-82 Kenyon W 150-86 Ashland W 146-57 Wayne State W 170-47 Cal State Bakersfield L 73-132

GLIAC Championships 1st 804 NCAA Division II 2nd 549.5

1993-949-0

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Wright State W 146-97 Western Ontario W 111-63 Eastern Michigan W 155-88 Denison W 153-74 Kenyon W 173-68 Ashland W 72-23 Ferris State W 73-22 Clarion W 162-73 Edinboro W 143-62 GLIAC Championships 1st 789 NCAA Division II 1st 791

1994-958-0

NCAA DIVISION IINATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Wright State W 156-81 Cincinnati W 161-80 Ashland W 140-67 Western Ontario W 119-75 Eastern Michigan W 147-96 Denison W 158-77 Wayne State W 146-65 Hope W 148.5-65.5 NCAA Division II 1st 890

1995-968-1

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Wright State W 135-100 Ashland W 108-93 Western Ontario W 104-70 Hawaii W 128-94 Eastern Michigan L 112-129 Denison W 139-100 Kenyon W 145-95 Hope W 152.5-83.5 Wayne State W 146-83 GLIAC Championships 1st 706 NCAA Division II 1st 869.5

1996-978-1

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Toledo L 107-130 Wright State W 130-113 Western Ontario W 119-76 Kenyon W 144-99 Ashland W 187-52 Clarion W 157-82

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Edinboro W 203-30 Hope W 173-67 Wayne State W 174-47 GLIAC Championships 1st 698 NCAA Division II 1st 767

1997-985-2

Denison W 143.5-97.5 Kenyon L 101-138 Eastern Michigan L 107-136 Cincinnati W 145-91 Western Kentucky W 124-113 Clarion W 151-89 Ashland W 183-45

1998-995-5

Wright State W 138-90 Toledo L 67-170 Buffalo L 108-123 Kenyon W 152-79 Indiana River CC L 110-121 Florida Atlantic W 129-94 Eastern Michigan L 76-163 Denison W 146-93 Ohio W 119-118 Cincinnati L 92.5-136.5 National Independent 4th 395.5

1999-200011-3

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Florida L 72.5-132.5 Michigan State W 119-118 Wright State W 119-69 Bowling Green W 127-96 Buffalo W 125-107 Toledo W 140-89 Ohio W 120-105 Cleveland State W 132-91 Florida Atlantic W 142-99 Emory W 161-80 Kenyon W 144-79 Eastern Michigan L 88-141 Notre Dame W 134.5-106.5 Cincinnati L 127-166 Mid-Continent 1st 973.5

2000-015-3

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Notre Dame W 134.5-106.5 Toledo W 124-119 Bowling Green W 148-95 Wright State W 100-99 Kenyon W 144-79 Michigan State L 98-140 Eastern Michigan L 88-141 Cincinnati L 127-166 Mid-Continent 1st 1093

2001-023-5

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Wright State L 110-130 Toledo L 101-140 New Hampshire W 43-25 Missouri-Rolla W 44-24 Kenyon W 130-93 Michigan State L 105-136 Notre Dame L 133.5-162.5 Eastern Michigan L 95-137 Mid-Continent 1st 966.5 NCAA Division I DNS

2002-038-5

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS West Virginia W 124-107 Wayne State W 172-59 Niagara W 172-51 Cincinnati L 113-148 Wright State W 129-103 Toledo L 124.5-155.5 Washington L 52-153 Kenyon W 124-81 Eastern Michigan L 88-149 St. Bonaventure W 175-119 Pittsburgh L 85-152 Michigan State W 124.5-117.5 Notre Dame W 151-149 Mid-Continent 1st 933 NCAA Division I 27th 17th

2003-045-4

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Wayne State W 161-80 West Virginia L 113-130 Wright State W 126-115 Cincinnati W 144-87 Eastern Michigan L 78-165 Kenyon W 133-132 St. Bonaventure W 169-129 Michigan State L 97-145 Notre Dame L 103-183 Mid-Continent 1st 935 National Independent 3rd 536 NCAA Division I DNS

2004-053-4

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Wayne State W 154-85 Milwaukee W 148.5-93.5 Wright State L 91-146 Eastern Michigan L 80-158 Kenyon W 137-128 Michigan State L 116-179 Notre Dame L 107-175 Mid-Continent 1st 808 National Independents 3rd 644

2005-065-3

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Cincinnati W 140-91 Milwaukee W 186-57 Wayne State W 175-62 Wright State W 159-135 Pittsburgh L 78-165 Hope W 139-90 Eastern Michigan L 104-139 Michigan State L 103-139 Mid-Continent 1st 1013 NCAA Division I 25th 22

2006-078-4

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Cincinnati W 130-102 Wayne State W 138-100 Cincinnati W 171.5-122.5 Wright State L 124-170 Eastern Michigan L 97-146 Princeton L 113-130 Clarion W 187-75 Duquesne W 158-104 Hope W 183-115 Notre Dame L 119-181 Kenyon W 193-100 Michigan State W 164-136 Mid-Continent 1st 982 NCAA Division I 35th 3.5

2007-085-5

SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS IUPUI W 188-55 Wayne State W 189-48 Western Kentucky L 114-127 Wright State W 143-100 Princeton L 122-178 Eastern Michigan L 128-172 Notre Dame L 126-174 Cincinnati W 172-121 Michigan State L 99-144 Kenyon W 179-101 Summit League 1st 1050 NCAA Division I 27th 23

2008-098-1

SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Cincinnati W 189-110 Wayne State W 210-90 Western Kentucky L 145-155 Wright State W 267.5-215.5 Eastern Michigan W 151-147 Cleveland State W 173.5-118.5 Notre Dame W 161.5-137.5 Kenyon W 136.5-124.5 Michigan State W 153-148 Summit League 1st 1077 NCAA Division I 35th 5

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ALL-AMERICA

DIVISION I (1998-Present) Georgi Kinsela 2000 Tanya Korniyenko 2004

DIVISION II (1982-1997) Gina Allesandri 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Becki Bach 1993, ‘94, ‘96, ‘97 Jessie Bailey 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Ingrid Bartnik 1991, ‘92 Heather Bockmann 1996, ‘97 Amy Comerford 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Marsha Dahlgren 1982 Sheila Dempsey 1990, ‘91 Patty Doherty 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Karen Enneking 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Laura Fisher 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Deanna Fridley 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Clarice Gelmine 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Bonnie Gleffe 1984, ‘85 Dana Goerke 1986 Lisa Guilfoyle 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Betsy Hansen 1997 Liz Hawes 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Katie Ill 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Ann Jacobson 1990 Angie Johnson 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Ginnie Johnson 1986, ‘88, ‘89 Laura Juncker 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Nikki Kelsey 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Dana Kennedy 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Allison Klump 1986 Jennifer Kunishima 1991 Kerry Leavoy 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Danni Lentine 1992, ‘93 Ellen Lessig 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Heidi Mader 1992 Tammy McGinnis 1982 Jill Mellis 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Colleen Murphy 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Kristen Naglekirk 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Debbie Nickels 1993, ‘94, ‘96 Sue Novitsky 1988 Lee Ann O’Neill 1986, ‘87 Cindi Parker 1990, ‘92 Jodi Parker 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Jackie Parks 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Kryston Peterson 1982 Shelly Pilarski 1988, ‘89 Kim Pogue 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Michelle Rademacher 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Lyn Schermer 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Nancy Schermer 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Linda Scott 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Renee Shaw 1991 Kristi Spicer 1986, ‘88 Jennifer Stair 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Shelly Staniek 1982 Sarah Stanwood 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Shelley Steyaert 1988 Beth Surowiec 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Ellen Surowiec 1995, ‘96 Shannon Taylor 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Mandy Terrell 1995, ‘96 Jill Thompson 1988 Kathy VanHouten 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Lisa Van Tatenhove 1996, ‘97 Kathy VanValkenburg 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Mary Vincent 1982, ‘83, ‘84

NCAA CHAMPIONS

DIVISION II (1982-1997)

1982Karen Enneking - 50, 100 & 200 Breast

Kathy Van VanValkenberg - 50 Back & 100 IM

1983Karen Enneking - 50 & 200 Breast

1984Mary Vincent - 1 Meter Springboard

1989Nikki Kelsey - 1 Meter Springboard

Lyn Schermer - 200 Free

1990Nikki Kelsey - 3 Meter Springboard

Lyn Schermer - 200 IM

1991Lisa Guilfoyle - 50 & 100 Free

1992Ingrid Bartnik- 3 Meter Springboard

Amy Comerford - 100 Back

1993Amy Comerford - 100 Back

Ellen Lessig - 50 FreeKristen Nagelkirk - 200 Free

1994Amy Comerford - 100 /200 Back, 200 IM

Ellen Lessig - 50 FreeKristen Nagelkirk - 100, 200 & 500 Free

Debby Nickels - 1,650 Free

1995Kristen Nagelkirk - 200 Free

RELAYS

200 Medley 1982 Kathy Van VanValkenberg, Karen Enneking, Marsha Dahlgren, Jackie Parks 1992 Amy Comerford, Cindi Parker, Katie Ill, Laura Fischer 1993 Amy Comerford, Angie Johnson, Laura Fischer, Ellen Lessig 1994 Amy Comerford, Angie Johnson, Gisa Alessandri, Ellen Lessig 1995 Liz Hoews, Jill Mellis, Gisa Alessandri, Ellen Lessig

200 Freestyle

1990 Lisa Guilfoyle, Kerry Leavoy, Dana Kennedy, Lyn Schermer 1991 Lisa Guilfoyle, Kerry Leavoy, Dana Kennedy, Lyn Schermer 1992 Kerry Leavoy, Amy Comerford, Jodi Parker, Laura Fischer 1993 Laura Fischer, Amy Comerford, Angie Johnson, Ellen Lessig 1994 Amy Comerford, Jodi Parker, Angie Johnson, Ellen Lessig 1995 Jodi Parker, Laura Junker, Ellen Surowiec, Ellen Lessig 1996 Lisa Van Tatenhove, Jill Mellis, Laura Juncker, Ellen Lessig

400 Freestyle

1990 Lisa Guilfoyle, Kerry Leavoy, Dana Kennedy, Lyn Schermer 1991 Lisa Guilfoyle, Kerry Leavoy, Dana Kennedy, Lyn Schermer 1992 Laura Fischer, Jodi Parker, Kerry Leavoy, Lyn Schermer 1993 Laura Fischer, Ellen Lessig, Jodi Parker, Kristen Naglekirk 1994 Ellen Lessig, Jodi Parker, Angie Johnson, Kris Naglekirk

1995 Ellen Lessig, Laura Juncker, Jodi Parker, Kristen Naglekirk 1996 Lisa Van Tatenhove, K. Naglekirk, Laura Juncker, Ellen Lessig

800 Free 1993 Jodi Parker, Ellen Lessig, Shannon Taylor, Kris Naglekirk 1994 Ellen Lessig, Jennifer Stair, Jodi Parker, Kristen Naglekirk 1995 Laura Juncker, Jennifer Stair, Jodi Parker, Kristen Naglekirk

CoSIDA/ESPN The MagazineAcademic All-District

2009 Tara Baxter 1st

SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

50 Freestyle

2000 Danielle Ward 2001 Tamara Swaby 2002 Tamara Swaby 2003 Oksana Strelets 2004 Oksana Strelets 2006 Riley Rigoli 2007 Rachel Beardsley 2008 Sarah Ludema 2009 Alyssa Vela

100 Freestyle

2000 Danielle Ward 2001 Kelly Carlin 2002 Danielle Ward 2003 Oksana Strelets 2004 Oksana Strelets 2005 Line Jensen 2006 Riley Rigoli 2007 Riley Rigoli 2008 Sarah Ludema 2009 Alyssa Vela

200 Freestyle

2000 Gracie Bender 2001 Danielle Ward 2002 Danielle Ward 2003 Danielle Ward 2004 Line Jensen 2005 Line Jensen 2006 Carolyn Routh 2008 Lauren Patterson 2009 Alyssa Vela

500 Freestyle

2000 Rachelle Atrasz 2001 Danielle Ward 2002 Angela Simetkosky 2003 Angela Simetkosky 2004 Angela Simetkosky 2005 Karoline Freytag 2006 Sophia Gustafsson 2008 Sophia Gustafsson 2009 Sophia Gustafsson

1,650 Freestyle

2000 Rachelle Atrasz 2001 Danielle Ward 2002 Angela Simetkosky 2003 Angela Simetkosky 2004 Angela Simetkosky 2005 Karoline Freytag 2006 Sophia Gustafsson 2009 Sophia Gustafsson

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100 Butterfly

2001 Tamara Swaby 2002 Tamara Swaby 2003 Tanya Korniyenko 2004 Tanya Korniyenko 2005 Melissa Jaeger 2006 Melissa Jaeger 2007 Kristen Hamilton 2008 Kristen Hamilton

200 Butterfly

2001 Tamara Swaby 2002 Tamara Swaby 2003 Tanya Korniyenko 2004 Tanya Korniyenko 2005 Melissa Jaeger 2006 Melissa Jaeger

100 Backstroke

2001 Yvonne Lynn 2002 Tara Berringer 2003 Tara Berringer 2004 Tara Berringer 2005 Renie Green 2006 Tara Baxter 2007 Sarah Ludema 2008 Agnes Solan 2009 Agnes Solan

200 Backstroke

2001 Yvonne Lynn 2002 Tara Berringer 2003 Tara Berringer 2004 Tara Berringer 2005 Tara Berringer 2006 Amanda Burwell 2007 Amanda Burwell 2008 Agnes Solan 2009 Agnes Solan

100 Breaststroke

2000 Kellyann Williams 2001 Shelley Aurit 2002 Shelley Aurit 2003 Maria Musialczyk 2006 Melissa Jaeger 2008 Emily Wike 2009 Johanna Gustafsson

200 Breaststroke

2000 Kristen Lesnau 2001 Shelley Aurit 2002 Shelley Aurit 2003 Shelley Aurit 2004 Maria Musialczyk 2005 Maria Musialczyk 2006 Kim Bacon 2008 Emily Wike

200 IM

2001 Shelley Aurit 2002 Shelley Aurit 2003 Tanya Korniyenko 2004 Line Jensen 2005 Line Jensen 2006 Amanda Burwell 2007 Amanda Burwell 2008 Agnes Solan 2009 Agnes Solan

400 IM

2000 Rachelle Atrasz 2001 Heather Kelly 2002 Tara Berringer 2003 Tara Berringer 2004 Amanda Burwell 2005 Amanda Burwell 2006 Amanda Burwell

2007 Amanda Burwell 2008 Sophia Gustafsson 2009 Sophia Gustafsson

1-Meter Springboard

2001 Laura Sorley 2002 Devon Cunningham 2003 Linda Keskey 2004 Linda Keskey 2005 Becky Renkola 2006 Linda Keskey 2008 Chelsea Oates

3-Meter Springboard

2000 Kazi Murr 2002 Devon Cunningham 2003 Linda Keskey 2004 Linda Keskey 2005 Becky Renkola 2006 Andrea Endres 2008 Chelsea Oates

200 Freestyle Relay

2000 Danielle Ward, Kellyann Williams, Sara Harley, Gracie Bender 2001 Tamara Swaby, Yvonne Lynn, Megan Cagney, Veronica Frolova 2002 Tamara Swaby, Christina Moceri, Holly Miller, Danielle Ward 2003 Oksana Strelets, Christina Moceri, Karoline Freytag, Danielle Ward 2004 Oksana Strelets, Jenna DeJonge, Karoline Freytag, Line Jensen 2005 Jenna DeJonge, Chrissy Hager, Karoline Freytag, Line Jensen 2006 Riley Rigoli, Elaine Shalla, Chrissy Hager, Carolyn Routh 2007 Riley Rigoli, Sarah Ludema, Rachel Beardsley, Elaine Shalla 2008 Kelli Dewey, Sarah Ludema, Riley Rigoli, Chrissy Hager 2009 Sarah Ludema, Kelli Dewey, Corey Tschannen, Tara Baxter

400 Freestyle Relay

2000 Becky Kelly, Heather Kelly, Kellyann Williams, Gracie Bender 2001 Danielle Ward, Kelly Carlin, Megan Carney, Yvonne Lynn 2002 Tamara Swaby, Christina Moceri, Holly Miller, Danielle Ward 2003 Danielle Ward, Karoline Freytag, Holly Miller, Oksana Strelets 2004 Oksana Strelets, Jenna DeJonge, Tanya Korniyenko, Line Jensen 2005 Karolina Freytag, Riley Rigoli, Melissa Jaeger, Line Jensen 2006 Riley Rigoli, Melissa Jaeger, Elaine Shalla, Carolyn Routh 2007 Elaine Shalla, Rachel Beardsley, Sarah Ludema, Riley Rigoli 2008 Sarah Ludema, Lauren Patterson, Riley Rigoli, Agnes Solan 2009 Agnes Solan, Kelli Dewey, Sarah Ludema, Alyssa Vela

800 Freestyle Relay

2000 Rachel Atrasz, Becky Kelly, Gracie Bender, Danielle Ward 2001 Tamara Swaby, Angela Simetkosky, Karoline Freytag, Line Jensen 2006 Riley Rigoli, Elaine Shalla, Chrissy Hager, Carolyn Routh 2007 Riley Rigoli, Sarah Ludema, Rachel Beardsley, Elaine Shalla 2008 Agnes Solan, Lauren Patterson,

Sophia Gustafsson, Sarah Ludema 2009 Alyssa Vela, Kelli Dewey, Sophia Gustafsson, Agnes Solan

200 Medley Relay

2000 Sara Hadley, Kellyann Williams, Rachel Atrasz, Danielle Ward 2001 Yvonne Lynn, Shelley Aurit, Tamara Swaby, Danielle Ward 2002 Tara Berringer, Shelley Aurit, Tamara Swaby, Danielle Ward 2003 Oksana Strelets, Maria Musialczyk, Tanya Korniyenko, Danielle Ward 2004 Oksana Strelets, Shelley Aurit, Tanya Korniyenko, Jenna DeJonge 2005 Renie Green, Maria Musialczyk, Melissa Jaeger, Jenna DeJonge 2006 Amanda Burwell, M. Musialczyk, Melissa Jaeger, Riley Rigoli 2007 Amanda Burwell, Riley Rigoli, Rachel Beardsley, Sarah Ludema 2008 Agnes Solan, Emily Wike, Kristen Hamilton, Kelli Dewey 2009 Agnes Solan, Johanna Gustafsson, Sarah Ludema, Alyssa Vela

400 Medley Relay

2000 Kristen Kursiss, Kellyann Williams, Rachel Atrasz, Danielle Ward 2001 Yvonne Lynn, Shelley Aurit, Tamara Swaby, Kelly Carlin 2002 Tara Berringer, Shelley Aurit, Tamara Swaby, Danielle Ward 2004 Tara Berringer, Lindsay Unrath, Tanya Korniyenko, Oksana Strelets 2005 Renie Green, Maria Musialczyk, Melissa Jaeger, Jenna DeJonge 2006 Amanda Burwell, Maria Musialczyk, Melissa Jaeger, Riley Rigoli 2007 Sarah Ludema, Kim Bacon, Kristen Hamilton, Riley Rigoli 2008 Agnes Solan, Emily Wike, Kristen Hamilton, Sarah Ludema 2009 Agnes Solan, Emily Wike, Sarah Ludema, Ashley Vela

NATIONAL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE (NIC)

CHAMPIONS

50 Freestyle

2001 Oksana Strelets 2002 Oksana Strelets 2003 Oksana Strelets 2004 Oksana Strelets 2005 Jenna Dejonge

100 Freestyle

2001 Oksana Strelets 2003 Danielle Ward 2004 Oksana Strelets 2005 Line Jensen

500 Freestyle

2003 Angela Simetkosky 2005 Karoline Freytag

1,650 Freestyle

2003 Angela Simetkosky

100 Butterfly

2001 Tanya Korniyenko 2003 Tanya Korniyenko 2004 Tanya Korniyenko 2005 Melissa Jaeger

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200 Butterfly

2001 Tanya Korniyenko 2002 Tanya Korniyenko 2003 Tanya Korniyenko 2004 Tanya Korniyenko 2005 Melissa Jaeger

100 Backstroke

1998 Yvonne Lynn 1999 Yvonne Lynn 2001 Yvonne Lynn 2002 Oksana Strelets 2003 Tara Berringer

200 Backstroke

2002 Tara Berringer 2003 Tara Berringer

100 Breaststroke

2000 Georgi Kinsela 2003 Lindsay Unrath 2005 Maria Musialczyk

200 Breaststroke

2000 Georgi Kinsela 2002 Shelley Aurit 2003 Shelley Aurit 2005 Maria Musialczyk

200 IM

2003 Line Jensen 2005 Melissa Jaeger

400 IM

2000 Kristen Kursiss 2005 Amanda Burwell

3-Meter Springboard

2004 Linda Keskey

200 Freestyle Relay

2001 Oksana Strelets, Tamara Swaby, Danielle Ward, Veronica Frolova 2002 Oksana Strelets, Tamara Swaby, Christina Moceri, Danielle Ward 2003 Oksana Strelets, Line Jensen, Karoline Freytag, Danielle Ward 2005 Jenna Dejonge, Karoline Freytag, Riley Rigoli, Line Jensen

400 Freestyle Relay

2001 Danielle Ward, Yvonne Lynn, Tamara Swaby, Oksana Strelets 2002 Oksana Strelets, Holly Miller, Tamara Swaby, Danielle Ward 2003 Danielle Ward, Line Jensen, Karoline Freytag, Oksana Strelets

800 Freestyle Relay

2003 Line Jensen, Karoline Freytag, Holly Miller, Danielle Ward 2005 Karoline Freytag, Melissa Jaeger, Holly Miller, Line Jensen

200 Medley Relay

2000 Yvonne Lynn, Veronika Frolova, Georgi Kinsela, Danielle Ward 2001 Yvonne Lynn, Veronika Frolova, Tanya Korniyenko, Danielle Ward 2003 Oksana Strelets, Line Jensen, Tanya Korniyenko, Danielle Ward 2004 Tara Berringer, Maria Musialczyk, Tanya Korniyenko, Oksana Strelets 2005 Renie Green, Maria Musialczyk,

Melissa Jaeger, Line Jensen

400 Medley Relay

2001 Yvonne Lynn, Veronica Frolova, Tanya Korniyenko, Oksana Strelets 2003 Tara Berringer, Shelley Aurit, Tanya Korniyenko, Oksana Strelets 2004 Renie Green, Maria Musialczyk, Tanya Korniyenko, Oksana Strelets 2005 Renie Green, Maria Musialczyk, Melissa Jaeger, Karoline Freytag

GLIAC CHAMPIONS (1989-97)

50 Freestyle

1989 Dana Kennedy 1991 Angie Johnson 1994 Ellen Lessig 1995 Ellen Lessig 1996 Ellen Lessig

100 Freestyle

1989 Lisa Guilfoyle 1991 Lisa Guilfoyle 1994 Kristen Nagelkirk 1995 Ellen Lessig

200 Freestyle

1989 Lisa Guilfoyle 1994 Kristen Nagelkirk

500 Freestyle

1989 Lyn Schermer 1996 Jennifer Stair

1,650 Freestyle

1989 Deanna Fridley 1993 Debbi Nickles 1994 Debbi Nickles 1996 Jennifer Stair

100 Butterfly

1994 Gisa Alessandri 1995 Gisa Alessandri

200 Butterfly

1994 Jennifer Stair 1995 Jennifer Stair 1996 Kristin Nagelkirk 1997 Betsy Hansen

100 Backstroke

1989 Katie Ill 1993 Amy Comerford 1994 Amy Comerford 1995 Liz Hawes 1996 Clary Gelmine

200 Backstroke

1993 Beth Surowiec 1994 Amy Comerford 1995 Liz Hawes 1996 Clary Gelmine 1997 Jessie Bailey

100 Breaststroke

1989 Kathy VanHouten 1997 Heather Bockmann

200 Breaststroke

1989 Kathy VanHouten 1997 Jill Mellis

200 IM

1990 Lyn Schermer 1991 Lyn Schermer

1992 Lyn Schermer 1994 Amy Comerford

400 IM

1989 Lyn Schermer 1990 Lyn Schermer 1991 Lyn Schermer 1992 Lyn Schermer 1993 Debbi Nickles 1994 Jennifer Stair 1997 Jessie Bailey

1-Meter Springboard

1989 Nikki Kelsey 1990 Nikki Kelsey 1991 Renee Shaw 1992 Ingrid Bartnik 1993 Becki Bach 1994 Becki Bach 1995 Mandy Terrell 1996 Michelle Rademacher 1997 Becki Bach

3-Meter Springboard

1989 Nikki Kelsey 1990 Nikki Kelsey 1992 Ingrid Bartnik 1993 Becki Bach 1994 Becki Bach 1996 Becki Bach

200 Freestyle Relay 1989 Shelly Pilarski, Lisa Guilfoyle, Kerry Leavoy, Dana Kennedy 1990 Lisa Guilfoyle, Kerry Leavoy, Shelly Pilarski, Dana Kennedy 1991 Angie Johnson, Dana Kennedy, Laura Fischer, Lyn Schermer 1993 Laura Fischer, Amy Comerford, Angie Johnson, Ellen Lessig 1994 Ellen Surowiec, Kristen Nagelkirk, Amy Comerford, Ellen Lessig 1996 Lisa Van Tatenhove, Jill Mellis, Laura Juncker, Ellen Lessig 1997 Lisa Van Tatenhove, Jill Mellis, Clarey Gelmine, Laura Juncker

400 Freestyle Relay 1989 Lyn Schermer, Kerry Leavoy, Lisa Vincent, Lisa Guilfoyle 1994 Ellen Lessig, Tracy Bruins, Jodie Parker, Kristen Nagelkirk 1995 Laura Juncker, Tracy Bruins, Jodi Parker, Ellen Lessig 1996 Lisa Van Tatenhoven, Ellen Lessig, Kristen Nagelkirk, Laura Juncker 1997 Lisa Van Tatenhove, Jill Mellis, Gisa Alessandri, Laura Juncker

800 Freestyle Relay 1989 Jennie Cameron, Lyn Schermer, Ginnie Johnson, Lisa Guilfoyle 1994 Ellen Lessig, Jodie Parker, Jennifer Stair, Kristen Nagelkirk 1995 Liz Hawes, Ellen Lessig, Laura Juncker, Kristen Nagelkirk 1996 Ellen Lessig, Lisa VanTatenhove, Laura Juncker, Kristen Nagelkirk

200 Medley Relay 1989 Kerry Leavoy, Kathy VanHouten, Ginnie Johnson, Dana Kennedy 1994 Amy Comerford, Heather Bockman, Gisa Alessandri, Ellen Lessig 1995 Liz Hawes, Jill Mellis, Gisa Alessandri, Ellen Lessig 1996 Jessie Bailey, Jill Mellis, Gisa Alessandri, Ellen Lessig

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OU Women’s Honors

1997 Jessie Bailey, Heather Bockmann, Gisa Alessandri, Jill Mellis

400 Medley Relay 1989 Lisa Guilfoyle, Kathy VanHouten, Ginnie Johnson, Lyn Schermer 1994 Amy Comerford, Heather Bockman, Gisa Alessandri, Kristen Nagelkirk 1996 Clary Gelmine, Heather Bockmann, Gisa Alessandri, Kristen Nagelkirk 1997 Jessie Bailey, Jill Mellis, Gisa Alessandri, Laura Juncker

CONFERENCE HONORS

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

Swimmer of the Year

2000 Rachelle Atrasz 2001 Tamara Swaby 2002 Tamara Swaby 2003 Tanya Korniyenko 2004 Tanya Korniyenko 2005 Line Jensen 2006 Melissa Jaeger 2007 Amanda Burwell 2008 Sophia Gustafsson 2009 Sophia Gustafsson

Newcomer of the Year

2000 Danielle Ward 2001 Shelley Aurit 2002 Tara Berringer 2004 Amanda Burwell 2005 Kim Bacon 2006 Sophia Gustafsson 2008 Agnes Solan 2009 Alyssa Vela

Diver of the Year

2000 Kazi Murr 2002 Devon Cunningham 2003 Linda Keskey 2004 Linda Keskey 2005 Becky Renkola 2006 Linda Keskey 2008 Chelsea Oates

Coach of the Year

2000 Scott Teeters 2001 Pete Hovland 2002 Pete Hovland 2005 Pete Hovland 2006 Pete Hovland 2008 Pete Hovland

ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE

First Team

Rachelle Atrasz - 2000Shelley Aurit - 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04

Kim Bacon - 2006, ‘07Tara Baxter - 2006, ‘09

Rachel Beardsley - 2007Tara Berringer - 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05

Gracie Bender - 2000Amanda Burwell - 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07

Kelly Carlin - 2001Devon Cunningham - 2002Jenna DeJonge - 2004, ‘05Kelli Dewey - 2008, ‘09Andrea Endres - 2006

Karoline Freytag - 2003, ‘04, ‘05Renie Green - 2005

Johanna Gustafsson - 2009Sophia Gustafsson - 2006, ‘08, ‘09

Chrissy Hager - 2005, ‘06, ‘08

Kristen Hamilton - 2007, ‘08Melissa Jaeger - 2005, ‘06

Line Jensen - 2004, ‘05Heather Kelly - 2001

Linda Keskey - 2003, ‘04, ‘06Tanya Korniyenko - 2003, ‘04

Kristin Lesnau - 2000Sarah Ludema - 2007, ‘08, ‘09

Yvonne Lynn - 2001Holly Miller - 2003, ‘05Christian Moceri - 2003

Kazi Murr - 2000Maria Musialczyk - 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06

Chelsea Oates - 2008Lauren Patterson - 2008Becky Renkola - 2005

Riley Rigoli - 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Carolyn Routh - 2006

Elaine Shalla - 2005, ‘06, ‘07Angela Simetkosky - 2002, ‘03, ‘04

Agnes Solan - 2008, ‘09Oksana Strelets - 2003, ‘04Tamara Swaby - 2001, ‘02Corey Tschannen - 2009Lindsay Unrath - 2004

Alyssa Vela - 2009Danielle Ward - 2000, ‘02, ‘03

Emily Wike - 2008, ‘09Katie Wilke - 2007

Kellyann Williams - 2000

Second Team

Kim Bacon - 2005Tara Baxter - 2007

Veronica Frolova - 2001Renie Green - 2002

Sophia Gustafsson - 2007Liz Herrington - 2004

Julie Hintermeister - 2008Jackie Hynson - 2009Heather Kelly - 2000

Kristen Kursiss - 2000Jessica Lau - 2001, ‘02Kristin Lesnau - 2001

Jordan Longhurst - 2001Sara Ludema - 2007

Erin Meredith - 2003, ‘06Holly Miller - 2002, ‘04

Chelsea Oates - 2009Riley Rigoli - 2007

Carolyn Routh - 2005Angela Simetkosky - 2001Lindsey Unrath - 2002, ‘03

Kelsey Winthrow - 2002Leslie Wyatt - 2007

ALL-NIC

First Team

Shelley Aurit - 2002, ‘03Tara Berringer - 2002, ‘03, ‘04

Amanda Burwell - 2005Jenna Dejonge - 2005

Karoline Freytag - 2003, ‘05Veronika Frolova - 2000, ‘01

Renie Green - 2004, ‘05Melissa Jaeger - 2005

Line Jensen - 2003, ‘05Linda Keskey - 2004Georgi Kinsela - 2000

Tanya Korniyenko - 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Kristen Kursiss - 2000

Yvonne Lynn - 1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Maria Musialczyk - 2004, ‘05

Holly Miller - 2002, ‘03, ‘05Christina Moceri - 2002

Riley Rigoli - 2005Angela Simetkosky - 2003

Oksana Strelets - 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Tamara Swaby - 2001, ‘02

Lindsay Unrath - 2003Danielle Ward - 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03

Second Team

Amanda Burwell - 2004Liz Herrington - 2004Melissa Jaeger - 2004Linda Keskey - 2005Carolyn Routh - 2005

Angela Simetkosky - 2002Peggy Strauss - 1998

Lindsay Unrath - 2005

ALL-GLIAC

First Team

Gisa Alessandri - 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Becki Bach - 1993, ‘94, ‘96, ‘97

Jessie Bailey - 1996, ‘97Ingrid Bartnik - 1992

Heather Bockmann - 1994, ‘97Tracy Bruins - 1994, ‘95Jennie Cameron - 1989

Amy Comerford - 1993, ‘94Laura Fischer - 1991, ‘93

Deanna Fridley - 1989Clarey Gelmine - 1996, ‘97Lisa Guilfoyle - 1989, ‘91

Betsy Hansen - 1997Liz Hawes - 1995Katie Ill - 1989

Angie Johnson - 1991, ‘93Ginnie Johnson - 1989

Laura Juncker - 1995, ‘96, ‘97Nikki Kelsey - 1989, ‘90

Dana Kennedy - 1989, ‘90, ‘91Kerry Leavoy - 1989, ‘90

Ellen Lessig - 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Jill Mellis - 1995, ‘96, ‘97

Kristen Nagelkirk - 1994, ‘95, ‘96Debbi Nickles - 1993, ‘94Jodie Parker - 1994, ‘95

Shelly Pilarski - 1989, ‘90Lyn Schermer - 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92

Renee Shaw - 1991Jennifer Stair - 1994, ‘95, ‘96

Beth Surowiec - 1993Ellen Surowiec - 1994

Kathy Van Houten - 1989Lisa Van Tatenhove - 1996, ‘97

Lisa Vincent - 1989

GLIAC

Athlete of the Year

1990 Nikki Kelsey 1994 Amy Comerford

Coach of the Year

1993 Pete Hovland

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Women Year-By-Year

Year Head Coach W-L Summit! GLIAC@ NIC# NCAA$

1977-78 Jim McCormick (4-8) 4-8

1978-79 Not Available

1979-80 Pete Hovland 6-4

1980-81 5-5-1

1981-82 Mark Johnston Not Available 3rd

1982-83 Not Available 5th

1983-84 Mary Ellen Wydan (20-24-1) 5-5-1 4th

1984-85 8-2 12th

1985-86 4-7 8th

1986-87 3-10 11th

1987-88 Tracy Huth (77-25) 6-4 6th

1988-89 9-1 1st 3rd

1989-90 8-4 1st 1st

1990-91 11-1 1st 1st

1991-92 8-3 2nd 1st

1992-93 7-5 1st 1st

1993-94 8-2 1st 1st

1994-95 7-0 1st 2nd

1995-96 7-2 1st 2nd

1996-97 6-3 1st 2nd

1997-98 Scott Teeters (24-19) 1-4 5th

1998-99 5-7 3rd

1999-00 12-5 1st 2nd 43rd

2000-01 6-3 1st 2nd

2001-02 Pete Hovland (64-42-2) 3-6 1st 1st DNS

2002-03 9-6 1st 1st

2003-04 10-2 1st 1st T39th

2004-05 8-1 1st 1st

2005-06 4-5-1 1st

2006-07 6-8 1st

2007-08 6-6 1st

2008-09 7-3 1st

TOTALS 200-128-4

! Summit (2000-), Was the Mid-Continent until 2007-08

@ GLIAC - Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, 1989-97

# NIC - National Independent Conference, 1998-2005

$ NCAA Division I (1998- Present), Division II (1982-97)

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Women’s Year-By-Year

Jim McCormick (1978-79)

1977-784-8

Michigan L 22-111 Kent State W 89-40 Eastern Michigan L 42-89 Lake Forest W 95-36 Western Michigan W 70-61 Bowling Green L 54-77 Waterloo W 100-31 Western Ontario L 64-68 Wisconsin L 56-57 Michigan State L 32-97 Northern Michigan L 44-85 Central Michigan L 56-66

1978-79No Results Available

Pete Hovland (1980-81)

1979-806-4

Bowling Green L 46-85 Eastern Michigan L 58-82 Wright State W 82-58 Central Michigan W 71-60 Cincinnati L 34-97 Western Ontario W 75-64 Chico State W 73-40 Western Michigan W 84-47 Michigan State L 49-82 Northern Michigan W 68-62

1980-815-5-1

Bowling Green L 38-93 Eastern Michigan W 74-66 Waterloo W 92-39 Cincinnati L 53-78 Wright State L 62-78 Chico State W 67.5-45.5 Western Ontario W 100-40 Michigan State L 52-88 Western Michigan W 87-44 Central Michigan T 70-70 Northern Michigan L 59-72

Mark Johnston (1982-83)

1981-82 NCAA Division II 3rd 311

1982-83 NCAA Division II 5th 192

Mary Ellen Wydan (1984-87)

1983-845-5-1

Michigan State L 47-93 Eastern Michigan L 29-101 Clarion L 29-93 Indian River L 48-62 Tampa L 55-58 Michigan T 71-71 Cleveland State W 84-54 Purdue W 73-67 Waterloo W 71-40 Western Ontario W 65-47 Northern Michigan W 88-54 NCAA Division II 4th 181

1984-858-2

Bowling Green L 62-78 Miami-Ohio W 79-59 Cleveland State W 73-67 Michigan State W 57-56 Purdue W 90-50 Michigan W 90-43 Eastern Michigan L 53-60 Clarion W 95-44 Kenyon W 95-44 Northern Michigan W 73-67 NCAA Division II 12th 133

1985-864-7

Cleveland State W 73-67 Eastern Michigan W 53-60 Michigan L 90-43 Wright State W 61-50 Purdue L 90-50 Edinboro W 53-51 Clarion L 95-44 Kenyon L 95-44 Bowling Green L 62-78 Michigan State L 57-56 Northern Michigan L 73-67 NCAA Division II 8th 193

1986-873-10

Michigan L 59-144 Bowling Green L 79-138 Grand Valley State W 148-117 Western Ontario L 100-118 Eastern Michigan L 108-160

Cleveland State L 120-141 Youngstown State W 132-83 Kent State W 131-123 Wright State L 94-115 Clarion L 91-107 Kenyon L 105-141 Michigan State L 106-145 Northern Michigan L 76-163 NCAA Division II 11th 70

Tracy Huth (1988-98)

1987-886-4

Western Ontario W 128-89 Eastern Michigan W 138-130 Cleveland State W 162-103 Wright State W 140.5-127.5 Grand Valley State W 171-91 Clarion L 107-112 Kenyon L 105-112 Northern Michigan L 106-144 Ferris State W 141-64 Michigan State L 119-145 NCAA Division II 6th 187

1988-899-1

GLIAC CHAMPIONS Grand Valley State W 162-117 Western Ontario W 69-26 Northern Michigan W 173-127 Cleveland State W 164-106 Wright State W 139-82 Eastern Michigan W 166-134 Clarion W 136-95 Kenyon W 140-97 Michigan State L 131-178 Ferris State W 122-86 GLIAC Championships 1st 730.5 NCAA Division II 3rd 270

1989-908-4

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Western Ontario W 134-79 Grand Valley State W 163.5-125.5 Michigan L 51-87 Michigan State L 52-89 Purdue L 85-156 Cleveland State W 160-104 Edinboro W 128-94 Clarion W 130-109 Kenyon W 135.5-105.5

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Women’s Year-By-Year

Toronto W 130-89 Ferris State W 141-67 Northern Michigan L 143-154 GLIAC Championships 1st 720 NCAA Division II 1st 423

1990-9111-1

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Michigan L 92-142 Grand Valley State W 167-113 Michigan State W 167-133 Western Ontario W 124-78 Cleveland State W 179-107 Denison W 157-85 Eastern Michigan W 150-85 Clarion W 155-79 Kenyon W 142-82 Northern Michigan W 143-82 Northern Michigan W 134-89 Hillsdale W 94-31 GLIAC Championships 1st 728 NCAA Division II 1st 566.5

1991-928-3

GLIAC RUNNER-UPNCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS GLIAC Championships 2nd 589 NCAA Division II 1st 621.5

1992-937-5

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Wright State L 81-146 Cincinnati L 40-55 North Carolina State L 18-77 Cleveland State W 121-98 Michigan State W 162.5-137.5 Western Ontario W 136-65 Michigan L 118-167 Denison W 150-88 Kenyon W 133-105 Ashland W 119-80 Eastern Michigan L 125-173 Northern Michigan W 151-149 GLIAC Championships 1st 625 NCAA Division II 1st 609

1993-948-2

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Wright State W 126-117 Michigan State W 152-148 Cleveland State W 161-90 Western Ontario W 110-64 Michigan L 111-171 Denison W 156-83 Kenyon W 157-85 Ashland W 73-22 Ferris State W 64-31 Eastern Michigan L 143-157 Northern Michigan W 181-95 GLIAC Championships 1st 678 NCAA Division II 1st 630

1994-957-0

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Wright State W 146-91 Cincinnati W 134-113 Ashland W 134-62 Western Ontario W 148-55 Denison W 145-93 Eastern Michigan W 152-148 Northern Michigan W 181-107 GLIAC Championships 1st 771 NCAA Division II 2nd 563

1995-967-2

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Wright State W 123-120 Ashland W 117-70 Western Ontario W 106-68 Miami-Ohio L 104-185 Eastern Michigan L 142-157 Denison W 130-97 Kenyon W 150-93 Hope W 143-85 Northern Michigan W 210.5-88.5 GLIAC Championships 1st 738.5 NCAA Division II 1st 625

1996-976-3

GLIAC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II RUNNER-UP

Toledo L 111-130 Ashland W 113-92 Wright State L 105-136 Western Ontario W 132-70 Denison W 159-85

Kenyon W 143-96 Hope W 144-94 Northern Michigan W 149-76 Miami-Ohio L 104.5-189.5 GLIAC Championships 1st 648 NCAA Division II 1st 490

Scott Teeters (1999-01)

1997-981-4

Denison L 120-123 Kenyon L 108-135 Eastern Michigan L 118-178 Cincinnati L 84-152 Western Kentucky W 133-103 National Independents 5th 420.5

1998-995-7

Wright State W 150-78 Toledo L 107-134 Illinois L 102-136 Luther W 124-118 Miami-Ohio L 90-145 Kenyon L 115-128 Indiana River CC L 105-132 Florida Atlantic W 142-99 Eastern Michigan L 131-169 Denison W 129-114 Ohio W 111-132 Cincinnati L 110-129 National Independents 3rd 458.5

1999-200012-5

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONSNATIONAL INDEPENDENT

RUNNER-UP Illinois L 96-142 Purdue L 75-224 Miami-Ohio W 163-130 Wright State W 113-72 Bowling Green W 155-88 Toledo W 146.5-94.5 Florida Atlantic W 76-37 Houston W 73-22 Illinois State W 79-34 New Mexico W 75-20 Emory W 79-18 Michigan L 134-161 Penn State L 81-157 Kenyon W 171-118 Ohio L 105-120 Cleveland State W 150-69 St. Bonaventure W 143-100

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Women’s Year-By-Year

Mid-Continent 1st 1068 National Independents 2nd 608 NCAA Division I 43rd 1

2000-016-3

Toledo L 100-143 Bowling Green W 138-84 Wright State W 119-80 Kenyon W 165-66 Miami-Ohio W 176-98 Michigan State L 106-137 Ohio State W 134-127 Eastern Michigan W 159-141 Cincinnati L 141-159 Mid-Continent 1st 1093 National Independents 2nd 612

Pete Hovland (2002-)

2001-023-6

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONSNATIONAL INDEPENDENT

CHAMPIONS Michigan State L 98-137 Wright State L 110-130 Toledo W 130-111 New Hampshire W 42-26 Kenyon W 137-94 Michigan State L 105-136 Miami-Ohio L 118-178 Notre Dame L 133.5-162.5 Eastern Michigan L 118-119 Mid-Continent 1st 1047 National Independents 1st 746 NCAA Division I DNS

2002-039-6

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONSNATIONAL INDEPENDENT

CHAMPIONS Niagara W 198-44 Wayne State W 201-41 West Virginia W 124-107 Akron W 131-120 Cincinnati L 130-149 Wright State W 158-83 Illinois L 123-173 Toledo W 165-135 Eastern Michigan L 146-154 Washington L 52-153 Kenyon W 142-90 Miami-Ohio W 168-125 St. Bonaventure W 153.5-146.5

Pittsburgh L 87-156 Michigan State L 111-131 Mid-Continent 1st 1017 National Independents 1st 896

2003-0410-2

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONSNATIONAL INDEPENDENT

CHAMPIONS Wayne State W 202-41 West Virginia W 153-90 Akron W 124-119 Wright State W 138-97 Cincinnati W 137-79 Toledo W 167-118 Northern Michigan W 199-79 Eastern Michigan W 137-106 Kenyon W 164-135 St. Bonaventure W 169-120 Michigan State L 110-131 Notre Dame L 117-176 Mid-Continent 1st 1057 National Independents 1st 918

2004-058-1

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONSNATIONAL INDEPENDENT

CHAMPIONS Wayne State W 191-52 Milwaukee W 170-73 Akron W 135-108 Wright State W 153-90 Toledo W 138-105 Northern Michigan W 282-0 Eastern Michigan W 132-11 Michigan State W 159-141 Notre Dame L 134.5-163.5 Mid-Continent 1st 996 National Independents 1st 984

2005-064-5-1

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Illinois L 115-183 Toledo L 128-170 Cincinnati T 117-117 Milwaukee W 115-87 Wayne State W 190-51 Wright State W 170-128 Pittsburgh L 62-181 Hope W 132-83 Eastern Michigan L 103-140 Michigan State L 97.5-149.5 Mid-Continent 1st 970

2006-076-8

MID-CONTINENT CHAMPIONS Toledo L 136-152 Illinois L 102.5-171.5 Cincinnati W 134-83 Wayne State W 133-100 Cincinnati W 171.5-122.5 Wright State L 142.5-155.5 Eastern Michigan L 106.5-130.5 Princeton L 92-145 Akron L 126-172 Clarion W 174-122 Duquesne W 198-82 Hope W 158-122 Kenyon L 143-145 Michigan State L 128-170 Mid-Continent 1st 902

2007-086-6

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Illinois L 104-194 Toledo L 91-209 Akron W 122-121 IUPUI W 198.5-44.5 Wayne State W 181-62 Western Kentucky L 106-137 Wright State W 130-111 Princeton L 133-160 Eastern Michigan L 107-193 Cincinnati W 167-128 Michigan State L 98-145 Kenyon W 154-138 The Summit League 1st 1023

2008-097-3

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Cincinnati W 176-124 Wayne State W 226-74 Western Kentucky L 122-176 Houston L 110-133 Wright State W 154-87 Akron W 175-125 Eastern Michigan W 155-145 Cleveland State W 172-120 Kenyon L 127-148 Michigan State W 151-149 The Summit League 1st 1011

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Women’s Conference History

1989 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 730.5 2. Northern Michigan 476.5 3. Ferris State 350 4. Grand Valley State 317 5. Hillsdale 116

1990 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 720 2. Northern Michigan 640 3. Ferris State 275 4. Grand Valley State 245 5. Michigan Tech 107 6. Hillsdale 79 7. Wayne State 1

1991 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 728 2. Northern Michigan 597 3. Grand Valley State 291 4. Ferris State 246 5. Michigan Tech 119 6. Hillsdale 56 7. Wayne State 0

1992 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Northern Michigan 718 2. Oakland 589 3. Grand Valley State 296 4. Ferris State 233 5. Wayne State 121

1993 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 625 2. Northern Michigan 512 3. Ferris State 356.5 4. Grand Valley State 317 5. Hillsdale 203 6. Wayne State 68

1994 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 678 2. Northern Michigan 449 3. Grand Valley State 356 4. Ferris State 355 5. Hillsdale 137

1995 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 771 2. Northern Michigan 512 3. Grand Valley State 356 4. Hillsdale 189 5. Wayne State 3

1996 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 738.5 2. Northern Michigan 503.5 3. Grand Valley State 261 4. Gannon 216 5. Ashland 203 6. Hillsdale 114 7. Wayne State 21

1997 GLIAC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 648 2. Northern Michigan 477 3. Ashland 408 4. Grand Valley State 240 5. Gannon 153 6. Hillsdale 136 7. Wayne State 112

1998 National IndependentConference

Pl. School Pts. 1. Cincinnati 813 2. Southern Illinois 514 3. Florida Atlantic 480 4. Illinois State 443.5 5. Oakland 420.5 6. Western Kentucky 264 7. Houston 252 8. Charleston 171 9. Northeast Louisiana 162 10. Illinois 99

1999 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Cincinnati 649 2. Northern Arizona 469 3. Oakland 458.5 4. Houston 400.5 5. Western Kentucky 348 6. Southern Illinois 299 7. Illinois State 298 8. Florida Atlantic 259 9. Evansville 234 10. Charleston 125 11. Northeast Louisiana 121

2000 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,068 2. Western Illinois 592 3. Valparaiso 526 4. IUPUI 470 5. Youngstown State 382

2000 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Cincinnati 726 2. Oakland 608 3. Houston 549 4. Western Kentucky 501.5 5. Florida Atlantic 395

6. Northern Arizona 365 7. Louisiana-Monroe 165 8. SW Missouri State 158 9. Illinois State 37.5

2001 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,093 2. Valparaiso 675 3. Western Illinois 550 4. IUPUI 427 5. Youngstown State 364

2001 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Cincinnati 696 2. Oakland 622 3. Northern Arizona 564 4. Western Kentucky 488 5. Florida Atlantic 452 6. Houston 421 7. Louisiana-Monroe 181 8. Illinois State 172

2002 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,047 2. Western Illinois 757 3. Valparaiso 562 4. IUPUI 401

2002 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 746 2. Northern Arizona 715 3. Florida Atlantic 667.5 4. Western Kentucky 583.5 5. Louisiana-Monroe 257 6. Cincinnati 186

2003 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,017 2. Western Illinois 622 3. Valparaiso 604 4. IUPUI 562

2003 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 896 2. Northern Arizona 895 3. Florida Atlantic 692 4. North Florida 433 5. Western Kentucky 206

2004 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,057 2. IUPUI 630 3. Western Illinois 598 4. Valparaiso 522

2004 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 918 2. Northern Arizona 855.5 3. Florida Atlantic 710 4. North Florida 420 5. Gardner-Webb 283.5

2005 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 996 2. Western Illinois 614 3. Valparaiso 529 4. IUPUI 502 5. Centenary 271

2005 NIC Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 984 2. North Florida 899 3. South Dakota State 419

2006 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 970 2. Eastern Illinois 583 3. Western Illinois 548 4. IUPUI 348 5. Centenary 316 6. South Dakota State 241 7. Valparaiso 223

2007 Mid-Con Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 902 2. Western Illinois 525 3. Eastern Illinois 486 4. South Dakota State 396.5 5. Centenary 387 6. Valparaiso 339.5 7. IUPUI 261

2008 Summit League Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,023 2. Western Illinois 568 3. South Dakota State 482 4. Centenary 431 5. Eastern Illinois 398 6. IUPUI 324

2009 Summit League Pl. School Pts. 1. Oakland 1,011 2. Western Illinois 599 3. South Dakota State 493 4. Centenary 475 5. Eastern Illinois 399 6. IUPUI 240

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Men’s School, Pool, Summit, NCAA Records

EVENT OAKLANDSCHOOL RECORDS

OAKLANDAQUATIC CENTER

RECORDS

SUMMITCHAMPIONSHIPMEET RECORDS

NCAA RECORDS

50-yd. FREE Chris Sullivan19.63 (2003)

Chris Sullivan, Oakland19.63 (2003)

Chris Sullivan, Oakland19.79 (2006)

Cesar Cielo, Auburn18.52 (2008)

100-yd. FREE Chris Sullivan42.91 (2006)

Chris Sullivan, Oakland43.27 (2003)

Marcin Unold, Oakland43.89 (2008)

Cesar Cielo, Auburn41.12 (2008)

200-yd. FREE Marcin Unold1:35.87 (2008)

Marcin Unold, Oakland1:35.87 (2008)

Marcin Unold, Oakland1:35.87 (2008)

Simon Burnett, Arizona1:31.20 (2006)

500-yd. FREE Aaron Holdsworth4:22.15 (2009)

Peter Vanderkaay, Club Wolverine4:08.54 (2008)- U.S. Record

Aaron Holdsworth, Oakland4:22.15 (2009)

Peter Vanderkaay, Michigan4:08.60 (2006)

1,000-yd. FREE Andy Schmit9:23.83 (1999)

Chris Thompson, Michigan 8:58.47 (1998)

Tom Dolan, Michigan8:45.27 (1995)

1,650-yd. FREE Andy Schmit15:35.69 (2001)

SCOTT Davidson, Cincinnati 15:08.96 (2001)

Kevin Packard, UIC15:50.21 (1994)

Chris Thompson, Michigan14:26.62 (2001)

100-yd. BACK Marcin Unold46.55 (2008)

Anders Jensen, Oakland46.65 (2009)

Marcin Unold, Oakland46.55 (2008)

Ryan Lochte, Florida44.60 (2006)

200-yd. BACK Anders Jensen1:41.49 (2009)

Anders Jensen, Oakland1:41.49 (2009)

Marcin Unold, Oakland1:42.03 (2008)

Ryan Lochte, Florida1:37.68 (2006)

100-yd. BREAST Scott Dickens53.95 (2003)

Cheyne Bloch, Hawaii53.76 (2004)

Hunor Ma’té, Oakland54.55 (2004)

Mike Alexandrov, Northwestern51.56 (2007)

200-yd. BREAST Scott Dickens1:57.62 (2003)

Cheyne Bloch, Hawaii1:55.88 (2004)

Zoltan Horvath, Oakland1:59.50 (2008)

Brendan Hansen, Texas1:52.62 (2003)

100-yd. FLY Chris Sullivan46.76 (2006)

Camilo Becerra, SMU47.37 (2004)

Chris Sullivan, Oakland48.20 (2006)

Albert Subirats, Arizona44.57 (2007)

200-yd. FLY Anders Jensen1:44.19 (2009)

Anders Jensen, Oakland1:44.19 (2009)

Aaron Holdsworth, Oakland1:47.54 (2008)

Melvin Stewart, Tennessee1:41.78 (1991)

200-yd. IM Eddie Toro1:48.25 (2009)

Cheyne Bloch, Hawaii1:46.37 (2004)

Eddie Toro, Oakland1:48.25 (2009)

Ryan Lochte, Florida1:40.55 (2006)

400-yd. IM Eddie Toro3:51.68 (2009)

Ian Clark, SMU3:49.07 (2005)

Eddie Toro, Oakland3:58.68 (2008)

Ryan Lochte, Florida3:38.15 (2006)

200-yd. FREE RELAY 1:19.47 (2003)Sullivan, Lynn, Drazin, Broadbent

SMU, 1:18.77 (2004)Becerra, Hadley, Nylin, Stephenson

Oakland, 1:20.25 (2009)Bonucchi, Kellogg,Veneklase, Unold

Auburn, 1:14.71 (2007)Cielo, Targett, Goodrich, Lundquist

400-yd. FREE RELAY 2:56.65 (2003)Sullivan, Coupland, Dickens, Broadbent

SMU, 2:56.06 (2001)Jernigan, Weghorst, Anderson, Jacobsson

Oakland, 2:58.16 (2008) Auburn, 2:46.56 (2007)Andkjaer, Cielo, Targett, Lundquist

800-yd. FREE RELAY 6:30.71 (2009)Holdsworth, Veneklase,Tatarczyk, Unold

Hawaii, 6:25.95 (2004)Thew, Bloch, Affleck, Boehm

Oakland, 6:38.37 (2008) Texas, 6:10.55 (2008)Walters, McGinnis, Kleuh, Berens

1:27.44 (2009)Jensen, Kellogg, Holdsworth, Bonucchi

200-yd. MEDLEY RELAY Oakland, 1:27.44 (2009)Jensen, Kellogg, Holdsworth, Bonucchi

Oakland, 1:28.17 (2008) Auburn, 1:23.24 (2008)Goodrich, Maras,Puninski, Cielo

400-yd. MEDLEY RELAY 3:12.33 (2008)Jensen, Kellogg, Holdsworth, Unold

Oakland, 3:12.33 (2008)Jensen, Kellogg, Holdsworth, Unold

Oakland, 3:13.54 (2008) Northwestern, 3:04.40 (2007)Grevers, Alexandrov, Bubloz, Barbic

1-Meter DIVING Dario DiFazio340.05 (1994)

Mike Gowdy, Hawaii 357.40 (2002)

Anthony Holzhauer, Western Illinois, 317.55 (2008)

3-Meter DIVING Dario DiFazio359.175 (1994)

Ryan Kish, Oakland 354.15 (2007)

Platform DIVING Ryan Kish344.15 (2005)

Mike Gowdy, Hawaii 457.65 (2004)

Jaron Tuttle, IUPUI320.25 (2007)

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Women’s School, Pool, Summit, NCAA Records

EVENT OAKLANDSCHOOL RECORDS

OAKLANDAQUATIC CENTER

RECORDS

SUMMIT LEAGUECHAMPIONSHIPMEET RECORDS

NCAA RECORDS

50-yd. FREE Oksana Strelets, 200222.99

Kara Lynn Joyce, Ann Arbor Pioneer HS22.95 (2001)

Kara Lynn Joyce, Georgia21.63 (2006)

100-yd. FREE Danielle Ward, 200350.06

Kara Lynn Joyce, Ann Arbor Pioneer HS49.86 (2001)

Alyssa Vela, Oakland50.35 (2009)

Natalie Coughlin, California47.00 (2003)

200-yd. FREE Alyssa Vela, 20091:48.49

A. Schmitt, Cincinnati1:47.54 (2006)

Alyssa Vela, Oakland1:48.89 (2009)

Natalie Coughlin, California1:42.65 (2002)

500-yd. FREE Maria Oberg, Cincinnati4:44.23 (2001)

Sophia Gustafsson,Oakland4:54.62 (2009)

Janet Evans, Stanford4:34.39 (1990)

1,000-yd. FREE Danielle Ward, 200110:11.32

Maria Oberg, Cincinnati9:59.08 (2001)

Janet Evans, Stanford9:29.49 (1990)

1,650-yd. FREE Danielle Ward, 200116:47.28

Maria Oberg, Cincinnati16:32.92 (2001)

Maggie Vaughan, Centenary16:53.97 (2007)

Janet Evans, Stanford15:39.14 (1990)

100-yd. BACK Agnes Solan, 200953.77

Agnes Solan, Oakland53.77 (2009)

Agnes Solan, Oakland54.32 (2009)

Natalie Coughlin, California49.97 (2002)

200-yd. BACK Agnes Solan, 20091:57.33

Agnes Solan, Oakland1:57.33 (2009)

Agnes Solan, Oakland1:57.33 (2009)

Natalie Coughlin, California1:49.52 (2002)

100-yd. BREAST Georgi Kinsela, 20001:03.35

Ellie Weberg, Flordia Atlantic1:02.70 (2004)

Melissa Jaeger, Oakland1:03.50 (2006)

Tara Kirk, Stanford58.41 (2003)

200-yd. BREAST Georgi Kinsela, 20002:15.12

Alicia Aemisegger, Princeton2:15.53 (2006)

Katie Budahl South Dakota State2:17.55 (2009)

Rebecca Soni, USC2:06.11 (2008)

100-yd. FLY Tanya Korniyenko, 200453.82

Tanya Korniyenko, Oakland54.28 (2004)

Tanya Korniyenko, Oakland54.57 (2004)

Natalie Coughlin, California50.01 (2002)

200-yd. FLY Tanya Korniyenko, 20041:59.03

Tanya Korniyenko, Oakland 1:59.3 (2004)

Tanya Korniyenko, Oakland1:59.41(2004)

Natalie Coughlin, California1:51.91 (2002)

200-yd. IM Line Jensen, 20032:02.38

Brandi Beckwith-Carey, Western Kentucky2:00.01 (2001)

Agnes Solan, Oakland2:03.04 (2009)

Maggie Bowen, Auburn1:53.91 (2002)

400-yd. IM Sophia Gustafsson, 20094:20.67

Justine Mueller, Cincinnati4:19.18 (2004)

Sophia Gustafsson Oakland

Summer Sanders, Stanford4:02.28 (1992)

200-yd. FREE RELAY Strelets, Jensen, Freytag, Ward 1:32.62 - 2003

Fla. Atlantic, 1:32.46 (2004)Anderson, Dalmastro, Bedyk, Peterson

Oakland, 1:34.76 (2009)Ludema, Dewey,Tschannen, Baxter

Arizona, 1:27.23 (2003)Jackson, Nymeyer, Turner, Kelly

400-yd. FREE RELAY Ward, Jensen, Freytag, Strelets 3:21.23 - 2003

Oakland, 3:21.23 (2001)Ward, Jensen, Freytag, Strelets

Oakland, 3:23.96 (2009)Solan, Dewey,Ludema, Vela

California, 3:12.13 (2007)Silver, Reilly, Hardy, Vollmer

800-yd. FREE RELAY Vela, Dewey,S. Gustafsson, Solan7:24.02 - 2009

Fla. Atlantic, 7:22.43 (2004)Petersson, Burts, Bedyk, Andersson

Oakland, 7:24.02 (2009)Vela, Dewey,S. Gustafsson, Solan

Auburn, 6:57.28 (2008)Ohlgren, Geary, Marik, Kukors

Berringer, Musialczyk, Korni-yenko, Strelets 1:43.03 - 2004

200-yd. MEDLEY RELAY Oakland, 1:43.03 (2004)Berringer, Musialczyk, Korni-yenko, Strelets

Oakland, 1:43.45 (2009)Solan, J. Gustafsson,Ludema, Vela

Arizona, 1:36.09 (2007)Degolia, Chandler, Jackson, Kelly

400-yd. MEDLEY RELAY Green, Musialczyk, Korniyenko, Strelets 3:45.10 - 2004

Oakland, 3:45.10 (2004)Green, Musialczyk, Korniyenko, Strelets

Oakland, 3:46.31 (2009)Solan, Wike,Ludema, Vela

California, 3:30.18 (2007)Rogers, Hardy, Vollmer, Silver

1-Meter DIVING Chen Ni, IUPUI265.85 (2009)

3-Meter DIVING —Chen Ni, IUPUI282.70 (2009)

Alyssa Vela, Oakland23.18 (2009)

Danielle Ward, 20014:51.64

Yulia Pakhalina, Houston355.30 (2001)

Angie Trostel, Cincinnati294.00 (1999)

Nikki Keskey, 1990297.575

Devon Cunningham, 1998307.70

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OU Men’s Top 10

50 FREESTYLECHRIS SULLIVAN2003

1. Chris Sullivan _______ 19.63 ___ 2003 2. Raffi Karapetian ______ 20.09 ___ 1996 3. Nick Bonucchi _______ 20.16 ___ 2009 4. Hilton Woods ________ 20.23 ___ 1988 5. Marcin Unold ________ 20.34 ___ 2009 6. Morgan Bailey _______ 20.36 ___ 1994 7. Andy Kellogg ________ 20.43 ___ 2009 8. Sean Broadbent ______ 20.48 ___ 2001 8. Chris Zoltak _________ 20.58 ___ 1995 9. Dave Rogowski ______ 20.61 ___ 1989

100 FREESTYLECHRIS SULLIVAN2006

200 FREESTYLEMARCIN UNOLD2008

500 FREESTYLEAARON HOLDSWORTH2000

1000 FREESTYLEANDY SCHMIT1999

1650 FREESTYLEANDY SCHMIT2001

100 BUTTERFLYCHRIS SULLIVAN2006

100 BACKSTROKEMARCIN UNOLD2008

200 BACKSTROKEANDERS JENSEN2009

100 BREASTSTROKESCOTT DICKENS2003

1. Chris Sullivan _______ 42.91 ___2006 2. Marcin Unold ________ 43.62 ___2009 3. Hilton Woods ________ 44.16 ___1990 4. Andy Kellogg ________ 44.24 ___2008 5. Jon Teal ____________ 44.65 ___1991 Nick Bonucchi _______ 44.65 ___2009 7. Justin Veneklase ______ 44.69 ___2009 8. Sean Broadbent ______ 44.74 ___2003 9. Morgan Bailey _______ 44.92 ___1994 10. Tim Johnson _________ 44.98 ___2002

1. Marcin Unold ________1:35.87 __2008 2. Aaron Holdsworth ____1:37.49 __2009 3. Andrew Coupland ____1:37.80 __2003 4. Justin Veneklase ______1:37.97 __2009 5. Hilton Woods ________1:38.35 __1989 6. Dave Hartzel ________1:38.43 __2001 7. Tim Johnson _________1:38.50 __2002 8. Dawid Tatarczyk _____1:38.74 __2006 9. Mark VanderMey _____1:38.95 __1988 Byron Tansel ________1:38.95 __2005

1. Aaron Holdsworth ___ 4:22.15 __2009 2. Dave Hartzel ________4:27.60 __2001 3. Tim Johnson _________4:27.63 __2002 4. James Collins ________4:28.32 __1996 5. Andy Schmit ________4:29.25 __2001 6. David Paxton ________4:29.27 __1995 7. Erik Strom __________4:30.23 __1989 8. Andrew Coupland ____4:30.90 __2003 9. Thiago Orso _________4:31.28 __1997 10. Tim Montague _______4:31.40 __2009

1. Andy Schmit _______ 9:23.83* _ 1999 2. David Paxton _______ 9:29.77* _ 1995 3. Matt Croghan _______ 9:33.05* 1985 4. Loren Zook ________ 9:33.75* _ 1991 5. Dave Hartzel ________9:34.14 _ 2001 6. James Collins _______ 9:35.31* _ 1997 7. Mike Schmidt _______ 9:37.50* _ 1983 8. Tracy Huth _________ 9:37.75* _ 1984 9. Eric Newton ________ 9:38.02* _ 1993 10. Kirk Raddatz _______ 9:38.33* _ 1987 * Split from 1650 freestyle

1. Andy Schmit _______ 15:35.69 __2001 2. Tim Montague ______ 15:37.86 __2009 3. David Paxton _______ 15:39.97 __1995 4. Matt Croghan _______ 15.45.78 __1985 5. Mike Schmidt _______ 15:49.66 __1983 6. Loren Zook ________ 15:51.01 __1991 7. Marc Gray _________ 15:52.20 __2002 8. Tracy Huth _________ 15:53.44 __1983 9. Mike Sammons _____ 15:54.27 __1983 10. James Collins _______ 15:54.39 __1996

1. Chris Sullivan _______ 46.76 ___2006 2. Anders Jensen _______ 47.12 ___2009 3. Aaron Holdsworth ____ 48.16 ___2009 4. Chris Tansel _________ 48.46 ___2008 5. Eric McIlquham ______ 48.60 ___1992 6. Haitham Hassan ______ 48.70 ___2001 7. Chris Zoltak _________ 48.89 ___1995 8. Eric Dresbach ________ 49.64 ___1989 9. Rich Orr ____________ 49.76 ___1991 10. Yoav Ritter __________ 49.83 ___1997

1. Scott Dickens ________ 53.95 ___2003 2. Andy Kellogg ________ 54.47 ___2009 3. Hunor Ma’Te’ ________ 54.55 ___2004 4. Mark VanderMey _____ 55.01 ___1988 5. Zoltan Horvath _______ 55.04 ___2008 6. Scott Yarbrough ______ 55.65 ___2009 7. Mohamed Awad ______ 55.80 ___2004 8. Nick Bonucchi _______ 55.92 ___2009 9. Marty Moen _________ 56.08 ___2003 10. Ben Vavra ___________ 56.16 ___2009

1. Anders Jensen _______1:41.49 __2009 2. Marcin Unold _______ 1:42.03 __2008 3. Dave Hartzel ________1:47.86 __2002 4. Chris Zoltak _________1:47.93 __1995 5. Andrew Coupland ____1:47.94 __2003 6. Mike Templeton ______1:48.10 __2009 7. Patrick Downing _____1:48.65 __2009 8. Haitham Hassan ______1:49.17 __1999 9. Nick McCollum ______1:49.28 __2005 10. Ehud Segal __________1:49.64 __2003

1. Marcin Unold ________ 46.55 ___2008 2. Anders Jensen _______ 46.65 ___2009 3. Chris Zoltak _________ 48.75 ___1995 4. Haitham Hassan ______ 49.61 ___2001 5. Morgan Bailey _______ 49.86 ___1994 6. Eric Lynn ___________ 50.06 ___2004 7. Rich Orr ____________ 50.39 ___1991 8. Carl Boyd ___________ 50.43 ___1992 9. Chris Sullivan _______ 50.49 ___2004 10. Mike Templeton ______ 50.77 ___2007

200 BUTTERFLYANDERS JENSEN2009

1. Anders Jensen _______1:44.19 _ 2009 2. Aaron Holdsworth ___ 1:44.77 _ 2009 3. Eddie Toro __________1:46.74 _ 2009 4. Doug Allen __________1:49.52 _ 1991 5. Eric Dresbach ________1:49.64 _ 1989 6. Yoav Ritter __________1:50.89 _ 1997 7. Jason Manasseri ______1:51.34 _ 2008 8. Alan Faust __________1:51.35 _ 1983 9. Ehud Segal __________1:51.60 _ 2003 10. Tracy Huth __________1:51.64 _ 1984

200 BREASTSTROKESCOTT DICKENS2003

1. Scott Dickens ________1:57.62 __2003 2. Mark Vandermey _____1:58.77 __1988 3. Zoltan Horvath _______1:59.50 __2008 4. Hunor Ma’Te’ ________2:01.00 __2004 5. Mohamed Awad ______2:01.12 __2004 6. Jay Judson __________2:01.22 __1995 7. Mark Quinn _________2:01.80 __2002 8. Scott Yarbrough ______2:02.19 __2009 9. Ayman Khattab ______2:02.54 __2001 10. Randy Teeters ________2:02.81 __1995

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200 FREESTYLE RELAY1. 1:19.47 ...........Sullivan, Lynn, Drazin, Broadbent ..................................................... 20032. 1:20.25 ...........Bonucchi, Kellogg, Veneklase, Unold ................................................ 20093. 1:20.30 ...........Sullivan, Johnson, Drazin, Broadbent ................................................. 20024. 1:20.70 ...........Sullivan, B.Tansel, Lynn, C.Tansel ..................................................... 20065. 1:20.95 ...........Teal, McIlquham, Seifert, Orr ............................................................. 1991

400 FREESTYLE RELAY1. 2:55.95 ...........Kellogg, Veneklase, Bonucchi, Unold ................................................ 20092. 2:56.65 ...........Sullivan, Coupland, Dickens, Broadbent ............................................ 20033. 2:57.88 ...........Sullivan, Hartzel, Johnson, Broadbent ................................................ 20024. 2:58.16 ...........Unold, C.Tansel, Bonucchi, Kellogg ................................................. 20085. 2:58.56 ..........Sullivan, Munoz, B.Tansel, Broadbent .............................................. 2004

800 FREESTYLE RELAY1. 6:30.71 ...........Holdsworth, Veneklase, Tatarczyk, Unold .......................................... 20092. 6:38.08 ...........B. Tansel, Tatarczyk, McCollum, Sullivan ......................................... 20063. 6:38.37 ..........Holdsworth, Tatarczyk, Downing, Unold .......................................... 20084. 6:38.88 ..........Collins, Kristensen, Albiero, Ehlen .................................................... 19965. 6:40.29 ...........Collins, Naylis, Orso, Ehlen ............................................................... 1997

200 MEDLEY RELAY1. 1:27.41 ...........Jensen, Kellogg, Holdsworth, Bonucchi ............................................. 20092. 1:28.17 ...........Unold, Horvath, C.Tansel, Bonucchi .................................................. 20083. 1:28.19 ...........Lynn, Dickens, Sullivan, Broadbent ................................................... 20034. 1:29.25 ...........Lynn, Ma’Te’, Sullivan, Broadbent .................................................... 20045. 1:29.26 ...........Unold, Horvath, C. Tansel, Ortego ..................................................... 2007

400 MEDLEY RELAY1. 3:12.33 ...........Jensen, Kellogg, Holdsworth, Unold .................................................. 20092. 3:13.54 ...........Unold, Horvath, C.Tansel, Kellogg .................................................... 20083. 3:16.77 ...........Unold, Horvath, C. Tansel, Kellogg .................................................... 20074. 3:17.39 ...........Drazin, Dickens, Steele, Sullivan ....................................................... 20035. 3:18.35 ...........Lynn, Horvath, Sullivan, B. Tansel ..................................................... 2006

200 IMEDDIE TORO2009

400 IMEDDIE TORO2009

1. Eddie Toro __________1:48.25 __2009 2. Zoltan Horvath _______1:48.26 __2008 3. Scott Dickens ________1:49.06 __2003 4. Mark VanderMey ____ 1:50.31 __1988 5. Haitham Hassan ______1:50.60 __2001 6. Randy Teeters ________1:50.79 __1996 7. Thiago Orso _________1:50.84 __1999 8. Arthur Albiero _______1:51.17 __1995 9. Doug Allen __________1:51.47 __1991 10. Jay Judson __________1:51.60 __1996

1. Eddie Toro __________3:51.68 __2009 2. Nick McCollum _____ 3:57.09 __2005 3. Randy Teeters ________3:57.89 __1996 4. David Paxton ________3:58.20 __1997 5. Doug Allen __________3:59.42 __1991 6. Issac Farnsworth _____3:59.64 __1994 7. Tracy Huth __________4:00.17 __1984 8. Dave Hartzel ________4:01.33 __2001 9. Arthur Albiero _______4:02.04 __1995 10. Joe Rodgers _________4:02.84 __2009

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Chris Sullivan (2002-04, 06) is the only male swimmer in Summit League history to be named Swimmer of the Year twice. He was a six-time league champion, five-time NCAA All-America and still holds the school records in the 100 fly and 50 and 100 free events.

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OU Women’s Top 10

50 FREESTYLEOKSANA STRELETS2002

1. Oksana Strelets ______ 22.99 ___2002 2. Alyssa Vela__________ 23.18 ___2009 3. Lisa Guilfoyle _______ 23.41 ___1991 4. Ellen Lessig _________ 23.59 ___1993 5. Sarah Ludema _______ 23.63 ___2009 6. Kelli Dewey _________ 23.76 ___2009 7. Laura Fischer ________ 23.82 ___1992 8. Tamara Swaby _______ 23.83 ___2001 9. Dana Kennedy _______ 23.88 ___1989 10. Kerry Leavoy ________ 23.95 ___1991

100 FREESTYLEDANIELLE WARD2002

200 FREESTYLEALYSSA VELA2009

500 FREESTYLEDANIELLE WARD2001

1000 FREESTYLEDANIELLE WARD2001

1650 FREESTYLEDANIELLE WARD2001

100 BUTTERFLYTANYA KORNIYENKO2004

100 BACKSTROKEAGNES SOLAN2009

200 BACKSTROKEAGNES SOLAN2009

100 BREASTSTROKEGEORGI KINSELA2000

1. Danielle Ward _______ 50.06 ___2003 2. Oksana Strelets ______ 50.14 ___2003 3. Alyssa Vela__________ 50.35 ___2009 4. Nancy Schermer ______ 50.37 ___1988 5. Agnes Solan _________ 50.45 ___2009 6. Lisa Guilfoyle _______ 50.93 ___1991 7. Tamara Swaby _______ 51.20 ___2002 8. Kristen Nagelkirk _____ 51.24 ___1994 9. Line Jensen _________ 51.36 ___2003 10. Ellen Lessig _________ 51.44 ___1993

1. Alyssa Vela__________1:48.49 __2009 2. Danielle Ward _______1:49.56 __2001 3. Agnes Solan _________1:49.65 __2008 4. Nancy Schermer ______1:49.85 __1988 5. Line Jensen _________1:50.95 __2003 6. Kristen Nagelkirk _____1:51.03 __1994 7. Kelli Dewey _________1:51.04 __2009 8. Lyn Schermer ________1:51.65 __1992 9. Lisa Guilfoyle _______1:51.94 __1991 10. Lauren Patterson _____1:52.07 __2008

1. Danielle Ward _______4:51.64 _ 2001 2. Sophia Gustafsson ___ 4:54.62 _ 2009 3. Nancy Schermer ______4:56.74 _ 1985 4. Angela Simetosky ___ 4:56.86 _ 2003 5. Kristen Nagelkirk _____4:57.44 _ 1993 6. Rachelle Atrasz ______4:58.76 _ 2000 7. Karoline Freytag _____4:59.29 _ 2004 8. Ellen Collins ________4:59.43 _ 1999 9. Shannon Krogsrud ____4:59.50 _ 1976 10. Shannon Taylor ______5:00.01 _ 1993

1. Danielle Ward ______ 10:11.32 __2001 2. Sophia Gustafsson ___ 10:20.28__2009 3. Agnes Solan ________ 10:22.83__2008 4. Nancy Schermer _____ 10:24.09 __1986 5. Amanda Burwell ____ 10:26.84 __2004 6. Karoline Freytag ____ 10:27.34 __2005 7. Debby Nickles ______ 10:27.35 __1994 8. Kim Pogue _________ 10:28.60 __1984 9. Rachael Girard ______ 10:28.70 __2007 10. Rachel Atrasz _______ 10:30.44 __1999

1. Danielle Ward ______ 16:47.28 __2001 2. Sophia Gustafsson ___ 16:57.33 __2009 3. Angela Simetosky ___ 17:00.91 __2003 4. Debby Nickles ______ 17:04.53__1994 5. Nancy Schermer _____ 17:06.91 __1985 6. Kim Pogue _________ 17:10.07 __1985 7. Shannon Taylor _____ 17:17.27 __1992 8. Ellen Collins _______ 17:23.08 __1999 9. Deanna Fridley ______ 17:24.03 __1990 10. Carolyn Routh ______ 17:29.37 __2007

1. Tanya Korniyenko ____ 53.82 ___2004 2. Melissa Jaeger _______ 55.01 ___2006 3. Oksana Strelets ______ 55.69 ___2004 4. Jackie Hynson _______ 56.30 ___2009 5. Tamara Swaby _______ 56.53 ___2001 6. Sarah Ludema _______ 56.90 ___2009 7. Gracie Bender _______ 57.26 ___2000 8. Kristen Hamilton _____ 57.43 ___2008 9. Line Jensen _________ 57.50 ___2003 10. Peggy Strauss ________ 57.62 ___1999

1. Georgi Kinsela _______1:03.35 __2000 2. Maria Musialczyk ____1:03.40 __2003 3. Melissa Jaeger _______1:03.50 __2006 4. Johanna Gustafsson ___1:04.02 __2009 5. Lindsay Unrath ______1:04.93 __2005 6. Emily Wike _________1:05.12 __2008 7. Shelley Aurit ________1:05.29 __2002 8. Lisa Guilfoyle _______1:05.30 __1991 9. Jill Mellis ___________1:05.63 __1997 10. Veronika Frolova _____1:05.72 __2000

1. Agnes Solan ________ 1:57.33 __2009 2. Amy Comerford ______2:01.26 __1992 3. Tara Berringer _______2:02.01 __2003 4. Amanda Burwell _____2:02.65 __2005 5. Yvonne Lynn ________2:02.92 __2001 6. Tara Baxter __________2:04.05 __2009 7. Clarice Gelmine ______2:05.07 __1997 8. Erin Meredith ________2:05.49 __2003 9. Kristen Kursiss _______2:05.54 __2000 10. Jessie Bailey _________2:05.77 __1995

1. Agnes Solan _________ 53.77 ___2009 2. Amy Comerford ______ 55.49 ___1992 3. Yvonne Lynn ________ 55.94 ___2001 4. Tara Berringer _______ 56.41 ___2003 5. Tara Baxter __________ 57.30 ___2006 6. Oksana Strelets ______ 57.57 ___2001 7. Sarah Ludema _______ 57.69 ___2007 8. Renie Green _________ 57.91 ___2004 9. Jenna DeJonge _______ 58.33 ___200410. Summer Knight ______ 58.82 ___2009

200 BUTTERFLYTANYA KORNIYENKO2004

1. Tanya Korniyenko ___ 1:59.03 __2004 2. Melissa Jaeger _______2:01.32 __2004 3. Jackie Hynson _______2:02.39 __2009 4. Julie Hintermeister ____2:03.11 __2009 5. Sophia Gustafsson ____2:04.53 __2009 6. Peggy Strauss ________2:05.52 __1998 7. Tamara Swaby _______2:05.63 __2001 8. Betsy Hansen ________2:05.87 __1997 9. Amanda Burwell _____2:06.30 __2006 10. Rachelle Atrasz ______2:06.86 __2000

200 BREASTSTROKEGEORGI KINSELA2000

1. Georgi Kinsela _______2:15.12 __2000 2. Shelley Aurit ________2:17.67 __2002 3. Maria Musialczyk ____2:19.51 __2004 4. Emily Wike _________2:19.88 __2009 5. Johanna Gustafsson ___2:20.51 __2009 6. Danni Lentine _______2:20.67 __1992 7. Lindsay Unrath ______2:21.54 __2005 8. Kim Bacon __________2:21.78 __2005 9. Jill Mellis ___________2:23.12 __1997 10. Veronika Frolova _____2:23.71 __2000

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200 FREESTYLE RELAY1. 1:32.62 ...........Strelets, Jensen, Freytag, Ward .......................................................... 20032. 1:32.90 ...........Strelets, DeJonge, Freytag, Jensen ..................................................... 20043. 1:33.28 ...........Ward, Swaby, Moceri, Strelets ........................................................... 20024. 1:33.81 ...........Strelets, Swaby, Ward, Frolova .......................................................... 20015. 1:34.27 ...........Guilfoyle, Leavoy, Kennedy, Schermer ............................................. 1991

400 FREESTYLE RELAY1. 3:21.23 ...........Ward, Jensen, Freytag, Strelets .......................................................... 20032. 3:23.21 ...........Strelets, Freytag, Korniyenko, Jensen ................................................ 20043. 3:23.96 ...........Solan, Dewey, Ludema, Vela ............................................................. 20093. 3:24.19 ...........Strelets, Swaby, Miller, Ward ............................................................. 20024. 3:24.55 ...........Ward, Lynn, Swaby, Strelets .............................................................. 2001

800 FREESTYLE RELAY1. 7:24.02 ...........Vela, Dewey, S. Gustafsson, Solan .................................................... 20092. 7:26.57 ...........Jensen, Freytag, Miller, Ward ............................................................ 20033. 7:27.80 ...........Jensen, Freytag, Miller, Korniyenko .................................................. 20044. 7:28.89 ..........Solan, Ludema, Gustafsson, Patterson .............................................. 20085. 7:29.18 ..........Ward, Freytag, Strelets, Swaby ......................................................... 2002

200 MEDLEY RELAY1. 1:43.03 ...........Berringer, Musialczyk, Korniyenko, Strelets ..................................... 20042. 1:43.45 ...........Solan, J. Gustafsson, Ludema, Vela ................................................... 20093. 1:44.15 ...........Green, Musialczyk, Jaeger, Jensen .................................................... 20054. 1:44.51 ...........Lynn, Frovola, Korniyenko, Ward ..................................................... 20015. 1:44.57 ...........Lynn, Frolova, Kinsela, Ward ............................................................ 2000

400 MEDLEY RELAY1. 3:45.10 ...........Green, Musialczyk, Korniyenko, Strelets .......................................... 20042. 3:46.00 ...........Lynn, Frolova, Korniyenko, Strelets .................................................. 20013. 3:46.31 ...........Solan, Wike, Ludema, Vela ................................................................ 20094. 3:47.51 ...........Solan, Wike, Hamilton, Ludema ........................................................ 20085. 3:47.99 ...........Green, Musialczyk, Jaeger, Freytag ................................................... 2005

200 IMLINE JENSEN2003

400 IMSOPHIA GUSTAFSSON2009

1. Line Jensen _________2:02.38 __2003 2. Agnes Solan _________2:03.04 __2009 3. Tanya Korniyenko ____2:03.82 __2004 4. Melissa Jaeger ______ 2:03.92 __2005 5. Amanda Burwell _____2:04.56 __2006 6. Georgi Kinsela _______2:05.62 __2000 7. Amy Comerford ______2:05.99 __1994 8. Lyn Schermer ________2:06.12 __1990 9. Jennifer Stair ________2:06.94 __1995 10. Sophia Gustafsson ____2:08.05 __2009

1. Sophia Gustafsson ____4:20.67 _ 2009 2. Line Jensen _________4:24.27 _ 2003 3. Amanda Burwell _____4:24.61 _ 2006 4. Julie Hintermeister ___ 4:27.57 _ 2009 5. Lyn Schermer ________4:29.19 _ 1992 6. Tanya Korniyenko ____4:29.30 _ 2004 7. Kristen Kursiss _______4:29.41 _ 2000 8. Jennifer Stair ________4:29.85 _ 1995 9. Shelley Aurit ________4:32.13 _ 2004 10. Tara Berringer _______4:34.02 _ 2002

Danielle Ward (2000-03) is the school record holder in the 100, 500, 1000 and 1650 freestyle events. She was a eight-time Summit League Champion and her school record in the 200 free was broken last year. In 2000 she was named the Summit League Newcomer of the Year as she won the 50 and 100 free events.

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Men’s NCAA Division II History

1969 1. UC Irvine 248 2. Kenyon 190 3. UC Davis 172 4. Wesleyan (CT) 126 5. Springfield 124 T17. Oakland 22

1970 1. UC Irvine 230 2. Springfield 166 3. UC Davis 146 4. Ashland 124 5. Kenyon 111 28. Oakland 17.5

1971 1. UC Irvine 242 2. South Florida 176 3. Cal State Northridge 152 4. UC Davis 108 5. Springfield 106 17. Oakland 44

1972 1. Eastern Michigan 222 2. UC Irvine 164 Cal State Northridge 4. Springfield 150 5. South Florida 143 37. Oakland 8

1974 1. Chico State 285 2. UC Davis 227 3. Eastern Illinois 158 4. Cal State Northridge 136 5. UC Irvine 126 7. Oakland 79

1975 1. Cal State Northridge 277 2. UC Irvine 210 3. Eastern Illinois 169 4. Oakland 166 5. Springfield 161

1976 1. Chico State 428 2. Cal State Northridge 283 3. Oakland 186 4. UC Irvine 184 5. Springfield 121

1977 1. Cal State Northridge 326 2. UC Irvine 305 3. Chico State 290 4. Clarion 146 5. Oakland 134

1978 1. Cal State Northridge 304 2. Chico State 282 3. Oakland 182 4. Clarion 179 5. Chicago State 126

1979 1. Cal State Northridge 384 2. Oakland 170 3. Chico State 145 4. Cal Poly Pomona 140 5. Puget Sound 138

1980 1. Oakland 312 2. Cal State Northridge 263 3. Chico State 229 4. Puget Sound 202 5. UC Davis 131

1981 1. Cal State Northridge 349 2. Oakland 338 3. Puget Sound 195 4. Chico State 176 5. Eastern Illinois 126

1982 1. Cal State Northridge 444 2. Puget Sound 244.5 3. Oakland 229 4. Chico State 198 5. Clarion 152

1983 1. Cal State Northridge 352.5 2. Oakland 347.5 3. Chico State 262 4. Clarion 136.5 5. Tampa 112

1984 1. Cal State Northridge 319.5 2. Oakland 226 3. Clarion 225 4. Chico State 207 5. Puget Sound 186

1985 1. Cal State Northridge 488 2. Cal State Bakersfield 417.5 3. Tampa 293 4. Wright State 282 5. Clarion 246 6. Oakland 201

1986 1. Cal State Bakersfield 549 2. Cal State Northridge 438 3. Oakland 335 4. Tampa 321 5. Clarion 228.5

1987 1. Cal State Bakersfield 479.5 2. Oakland 246 3. Cal State Northridge 237.5 4. Wright State 193 5. Chico State 141

1988 1. Cal State Bakersfield 397 2. Oakland 344.5

3. Clarion 264 4. Cal State Northridge 233.5 5. Chico State 156

1989 1. Cal State Bakersfield 571 2. Oakland 406 3. Chico State 243 4. Shippensburg 205 5. Clarion 204

1990 1. Cal State Bakersfield 830 2. Oakland 686 3. Cal State Northridge 392.5 4. Chico State 349.5 5. Shippensburg 301

1991 1. Cal State Bakersfield 853.5 2. Oakland 652 3. Clarion 357 4. Shippensburg 296 5. UC Davis 264.5

1992 1. Cal State Bakersfield 910 2. Clarion 481 3. Oakland 480.5 4. UC Davis 368 5. Shippensburg 277

1993 1. Cal State Bakersfield 951 2. Oakland 549.5 3. UC Davis 493 4. Cal Poly 286 5. South Dakota 178

1994 1. Oakland 791 2. Cal State Bakersfield 718.5 3. UC Davis 508.5 4. Edinboro 260 5. South Dakota 204

1995 1. Oakland 890 2. Cal State Bakersfield 573 3. Drury 407 4. Clarion 279 5. North Dakota 242.5

1996 1. Oakland 869.5 2. Cal State Bakersfield 640 3. Drury 556 4. Ashland 266 5. Denver 220

1997 1. Oakland 767 2. Drury 623 3. Cal State Bakersfield 566 4. Clarion 288 5. UC Davis 202

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Women’s NCAA Division II History

1982 1. Cal State Northridge 391 2. Vanderbilt 324 3. Oakland 311 4. UC Davis 219 5. Tampa 204

1983 1. Clarion 308 2. Air Force 299 3. Cal State Northridge 245 4. UC Davis 209 5. Oakland 192

1984 1. Clarion 345 2. Cal State Northridge 260 3. South Florida 200 4. Oakland 181 5. Boston College 132

1985 1. South Florida 492 2. Cal State Northridge 380.5 3. Clarion 315 4. UC Davis 234 North Dakota 12. Oakland 133

1986 1. Clarion 433 2. Tampa 343 3. Cal State Northridge 328 4. Wright State 250 5. Furman 246 8. Oakland 193

1987 1. Cal State Northridge 349 2. Clarion 274 3. Tampa 260 4. Northern Michigan 247.5 5. Army 207 11. Oakland 70

1988 1. Cal State Northridge 441 2. Tampa 285 3. Northern Michigan 250 4. Clarion 222 5. North Dakota 205 6. Oakland 187

1989 1. Cal State Northridge 397 2. North Dakota 280 3. Oakland 270 4. Army 223 5. Cal Poly 204

1990 1. Oakland 423 2. Cal State Northridge 419 3. North Dakota 405 4. Navy 371 5. Northern Michigan 353

1991 1. Oakland 566.5 2. Florida Atlantic 404 3. Northern Michigan 397 4. North Dakota 344 5. Clarion 278

1992 1. Oakland 621.5 3. Northern Michigan 475 2. Florida Atlantic 376 4. North Dakota 330 5. Clarion 316

1993 1. Cal State Bakersfield 951 2. Oakland 549.5 3. UC Davis 493 4. Cal Poly 286 5. South Dakota 178

1994 1. Oakland 791 2. Cal State Bakersfield 718.5 3. UC Davis 508.5 4. Edinboro 260 5. South Dakota 204

1995 1. Oakland 890 2. Cal State Bakersfield 573 3. Drury 407 4. Clarion 279 5. North Dakota 242.5

1996 1. Oakland 869.5 2. Cal State Bakersfield 640 3. Drury 556 4. Ashland 266 5. Denver 220

1997 1. Oakland 767 2. Drury 623 3. Cal State Bakersfield 566 4. Clarion 288 5. UC Davis 202

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NCAA Division II Championship RecordsStill Held by Oakland

Men Most Individual Titles at One Meet - 14 (1995)

Women Most Individual Titles at One Meet - 12 (1994)

Did You Know? Tracy Huth (1981-84) is the only swim-mer, male or female at any NCAA divi-sion, to have won the 200 and 400 Indi-vidual Medley four times each.

Amy Comerford swam 55.49 to win the 100 backstroke in 1992. That remained the meet record until 2007 and still is the third fastest time ever at the NCAA Championships.

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This Is Oakland University

Nestled in the heart of Oakland County, Michigan, Oakland University has a student enrollment of 18,169 students (14,397 undergraduate, 3,772 graduate) in 132 baccalaureate and 177 grad-uate and certificate programs. Oakland University boasts a state-of-the-art campus featuring everything from NCAA Division I athletics to top-notch performances at the Meadow Brook Music Festival.

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This Is Oakland University

Opened in 1998, the OU Aquatic Center has quickly earned a reputation as one of the finest of its kind, as, in addition to being the home pool of Oakland University, the state-of-the-art aquatics center often plays host to state and re-gional meets. Oakland is a frequent host of The Summit League Swimming and Diving Championship, of which both the men’s and women’s teams have won ten straight league titles since competition at the Division I level began in 2000.

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This Is Oakland University

The Academic Services staff has been created to enhance student-ath-letes’ development by providing the necessary support, counseling, and resources to achieve academic, personal, and athletic growth. Services provided include academic monitoring, academic progress meetings, registration assistance, tutorial assistance, CHAMPS/Life Skills workshops, community service oppor-tunities, referrals, structured study hours in the Academic Center, and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

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This Is Oakland University

Oakland University boasts one of the better weight rooms in The Summit League under the direction of strength and conditioning coach Todd Wohlfeil, who enters his third season with the Golden Grizzlies.

The Athletics Weight Room was designed and constructed as part of the Athletic Center in 1998. It was constructed for use by Oakland University’s 18 Division I varsity teams. The 3,500 square foot weight room features a cardiovascular fitness area equipped with Star Trac equipment, Hammer Strength weight machines and free weights. The cardiovascular fitness area includes a Cardio-Theater, Star Trac treadmills, upright and recumbent stationary bikes and a Stairmaster Step Mill.

Thirty-three Hammer Strength plate loaded machines, four Wynmor Husker racks, two Wynmor Power racks, a Smith machine, a dual adjustable pulley machine and a Stairmaster Gravitron are available to meet the strength training needs of Oakland University’s athletes. In total, the Oakland University Athletics Center Weight Room holds over seven tons of plates and free weights. The weight room also features a custom made Olympic Lift Platform, plyometric boxes and a Verti-Max jump Training system.

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Oakland University Administration

Dr. Gary D. Russi • PresidentSouthwestern Oklahoma, ‘69

Gary Russi has served as Oakland University’s president since 1996, and he held the position of interim president from 1995 to 1996. Under his leadership Oakland completed its first strategic plan, 1995 - 2005. The 10-year plan paved the way for Oak-land’s unprecedented growth - in stature and size - and is helping the university realize its 2010 vision.

In April 2005 Russi announced the university’s first-ever comprehensive campaign, “Innovation and Opportunity - The Campaign for Oakland University,” with a goal of raising $110 million by 2010. The Campaign for Oakland University is de-signed to propel the university to the next level in providing a comprehensive liberal education, raising funds for professor-ships, scholarships, research endowments, academic programs and improved facilities. As of September 2006 the university has raised more than $70.4 million toward that ambitious goal. Oakland University is a top-rated academic institution that is widely recognized as a university on the rise. With a steadily growing student population that topped 18,000 in fall 2006, Russi has worked with the Oakland community to maintain the highest caliber of academic quality and to build an infrastruc-ture that retains the best features of a small campus setting while offering a large array of programs and services. Under Russi’s leadership, Oakland has introduced more than 40 new academic degree programs since 1995. Full-time faculty number more than 440 as of fall 2005, with 50 new po-sitions approved for 2006-07. These new programs and faculty members have drawn a greater number - and an even more talented group - of students to the university. Average high school GPAs and ACT scores of incoming freshmen continue to rise. Russi’s commitment to experiential learning with flexible class schedules, high quality facilities and classroom technolo-gies, and a wide array of student services and research oppor-tunities is helping Oakland grow into a distinctive university focused on delivering a unique and progressive undergraduate education. In addition, during Russi’s tenure, Oakland has invested - often with state support - more than $190 million to enrich environments for teaching, researching, learning, and living. Capital improvements include a $43-million Science and Engi-neering building, a $37-million Recreation and Athletics Cen-ter, the $17.5-million R. Hugh and Nancy Elliott Hall of Business and Information Technology, the $32-million Carlotta and Den-nis Pawley Hall and $20-million new student apartments. This trend will continue with the Campaign for Oakland University’s goal of further capital enhancements to support the univer-sity’s growth. Russi joined Oakland University in 1993 as vice president for academic affairs where he was responsible for all academic programs, academic support services, research and several university wide administrative services. In 1995 he assumed

the role of interim president. He held both positions until he was named president in 1996. Russi is also a professor in Oak-land’s School of Health Sciences. Prior to joining Oakland, Russi was vice president for re-search and strategic planning at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa where he served as the university’s chief research admin-istrator and promoted institutional direction and support for faculty research endeavors. While there he was instrumental in focusing university staff resources and budgets to strengthen faculty research. Russi was also very involved there, as he is at Oakland, in supporting and promoting undergraduate student research projects. As vice president for research and strategic planning, Russi also led and managed the application of state-of-the-art information technology in the university’s adminis-trative, educational and research activities. Russi’s administrative career at Drake University began in 1973 as a project coordinator in development and fund raising where he authored, co-authored and/or managed 42 funded grant or contract projects ranging from $200 to $900,000. From there he progressed through a variety of administrative positions, including department chair for the Clinical Extern-ship Program, director of university planning, vice provost for planning and budgeting, and executive assistant to the presi-dent. Russi participated in the American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program in Academic Administration from 1982-1983 where he served as special assistant to the executive vice president and provost of the University of Nebraska. Russi’s teaching and research experience began at South-western Oklahoma State University where he was an under-graduate research assistant in chemistry from 1967-1969. His professional teaching and research career began in 1969 when he joined Kansas University as a teaching/research assistant in pharmacology and toxicology. During his tenure at Drake Uni-versity he held the positions of assistant professor, associate professor and professor of pharmacology and toxicology. From 1973 to 1984, Russi published 17 abstracts and ar-ticles in professional journals. Between 1970 and 2006, he co-authored eight scientific articles, dissertations and abstracts. And from 1973 to 1991, he completed 13 invited scientific book reviews. Russi has achieved numerous honors and awards for his many achievements, including the George Wibby Athletic Award from Oakland University (2002), Distinguished Alumni Award from Southwestern Oklahoma State University (1998), Honorary Member of Golden Key National Honour Society at Oakland University (1993 to present), Merck Research Award at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (1969) and Rho Chi Society Undergraduate Research Award at Southwestern Okla-homa State University (1969). Russi currently serves as co-chair of the Oakland County Business Roundtable and vice chair of Oakland County Auto-mation Alley. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of Crit-tenton Hospital and the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, serves as chair of the Presidents Council of State Universities of Michigan and is a member of the Detroit Renaissance Board of Directors. Russi earned his bachelor of science degree in pharmacol-ogy from Southwestern Oklahoma State University and his doc-tor of philosophy degree in pharmacology and toxicology from the University of Kansas.

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Oakland University Athletic History

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1989-90Women’s Swimming wins first of five straight national champion-

ships. Women’s Basketball makes second trip to NCAA Division II Final Four.

1988-89Women’s Swimming and Diving wins first GLIAC title, starting a

streak of seven in eight years.1986-87

Men’s Soccer advances to championship game (losing 4-1 to Seattle Pacific), first of nine straight appearances in the NCAA tournament.

1984-85Wrestling dropped at end of school year.

1982-83Men’s Soccer team earns first of six trips to the NCAA semi-finals.

1981-82Women’s Swimming team finishes third at the first NCAA Division II

championship meet.Women’s Basketball team wins first of seven GLIAC Championships,

advances to the Final Four.1979-80

Men’s Swimming wins the school’s first NCAA Championship.Volleyball and Men’s Tennis win GLIAC titles.

1977-78Baseball wins GLIAC title.

Board of Trustees approves student fee supporting intercollegiate athletics.

1976-77Men’s Soccer team earns first NCAA Tournament berth in the fourth

year of the program. Men’s Swimming and Diving team wins first of 19 GLIAC Champion-

ships. No other GLIAC school won a men’s league swimming title while OU was a member.

Volleyball and Women’s Tennis added.1974-75

Men’s Swimming is seventh at the NCAA Division II Championships, starting a streak of 23 straight top-seven finishes.

Women’s Basketball begins competition1973-74

The Board of Trustees approves membership into the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Men’s Soccer added.1972-73

President Donald O’Dowd institutes athletic scholarships for men and women.

1971-72Men’s Golf and Wrestling added.

1968-69Baseball added.

1966-67Faculty Athletic Committee recommends the addition of men’s and

women’s basketball.1965-66

Women’s swimming is added.1964-65

Mr. Lepley authorized to begin the following men’s intercollegiate sports: soccer, cross country, tennis and swimming.

1963-64Intramural building completed.

1959-60Hollie Lepley hired as Director of Athletics.

2009-10Men’s and Women’s basketball both make it to the postseason, with

the women competing in the WNIT and the men competing in the CollegeInsider.com tournament

Men’s Soccer hosts an NCAA tournament game for the first timeHead Men’s Soccer coach Gary Parsons retires after 28 seasons at

Oakland University.2008-09

Oakland enters tenth year of competing at NCAA Division I level.2007-08

Men’s and Women’s Indoor Outdoor Track added.2005-06

Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track added.2004-05

Rawle Marshall (men’s basketball) signed a free agent contract with the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA.

2002-03Mike Helms (men’s basketball) became Oakland’s first men’s basket-ball player to earn Division I All-America recognition by the Associ-

ated Press with his honorable mention selection.2001-02

Anita Rapp (women’s soccer) and Sarah Judd (women’s basketball) earn All-America honors.

Nick O’Shea (women’s soccer) was the NSCAA Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year.

Two baseball players were chosen in the Major League Baseball draft — Jared Thomas (11th round) and David Viane (20th round).

1999-00Anita Rapp (Norway/women’s soccer) and Haitham Hassan (Egypt/

men’s swimming) compete at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Norway beat the USA 3-2 to win the gold making Rapp the

first OU athlete to win a gold medal.Erick Swanson (baseball) was chosen in the 12th round of the Major

League Baseball draft.Softball added.

1998-99The athletic center expansion is completed.

The Recreation and Athletic Center (RAC) pool is opened in September.

The first basketball game at the O’Rena occurs on November 17, 1998 against fourth ranked Michigan State

1997-98Oakland makes the move from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I.

OU joins the Mid-Continent Conference.Mascot changed from Pioneers to Golden Grizzlies.

1996-97Men’s Soccer advances to championship game for third time, losing

3-1 to Grand Canyon.Ground is broken for the expansion of the athletic center.

1995-96Men’s and Women’s Basketball both win the GLIAC Championships,

the first sweep in 11 years.1994-95

Men’s Soccer loses in overtime in the national championship game, 3-0 to Tampa.

Women’s and Men’s Swimming both win the national championship, the first of four straight for the men.

Men’s Basketball earns first of three straight NCAA Tournament bids.Women’s Basketball team advances to the Elite Eight.

Women’s Golf and Women’s Soccer added.1993-94

Women’s Cross Country added.Volleyball earns first NCAA Tournament berth.

1992-93Men’s Tennis dropped at the end of the school year.

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Tracy Huth • Director of AthleticsOakland, ‘84

When one thinks of Oakland University athletics, one of the first names that comes to mind is that of third-year Director of Athlet-ics Tracy Huth. After all, Huth has been in-volved with Oakland University athletics as a student-athlete, coach, and administra-tor since the 1980-81 academic year. Huth was ap-

pointed Director of Athletics in October 2007 after serving as the interim director for one year, and immediately put in mo-tion an ambitious plan to enhance the overall Oakland Univer-sity athletics experience, both for student-athletes and fans alike. The result thus far has been a more fan-friendly atmo-sphere at all OU events, and increasing student-athlete success both athletically and academically. During his first year as OU’s Director of Athletics, Oakland placed more student-athletes on The Summit League Aca-demic All-League teams than any other institution, and Golden Grizzly teams captured league titles in men’s and women’s soc-cer and men’s and women’s swimming and diving; and saw the school’s first individual league champion in track and field. The OU basketball programs were the only teams in The Summit League to beat ranked opponents, and Oakland University also played host to The Summit League women’s soccer and men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships. In the com-ing year, OU will host the men’s soccer championship and will once again host the men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships. Prior to making the move into the athletics director’s of-fice, Huth served over nine years as an Associate Athletics Director and Assistant Athletics Director, including a one-year stint OU’s Senior Associate Athletics Director where he was in charge of supervising the department’s operations. While an assistant director, Huth’s primary responsibilities were in the areas of program supervision, student-athlete services, and compliance. During his time as a departmental administrator, Huth has been involved in several league and national committees. In March 2006, Huth was appointed to a four-year term on the NCAA Swimming & Diving Committee. He has also served on the NCAA’s Academic/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet (2001-05) and served as the tournament manager for the first and second-round games in the 2006 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament hosted by Oakland at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Huth currently serves as a member of The Summit League Joint Council, the league’s Budget Committee and Competition Committee, and

also chairs the Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving Sport Committee. The strides made by the athletics program during Huth’s tenure should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with his track record as a coach. Huth spent 11 years as the head coach of OU’s women’s swimming and diving program, establishing the Oakland program as the premier program in the country at the Division II level. His teams finished in the top three na-tionally in nine consecutive seasons, winning five consecutive national championships and three consecutive second-place finishes from 1990-97. Huth was named the NCAA Division II Coach of the Year three times for his team’s accomplishments. Only Kenyon College (17 consecutive Division III titles from 1984-2000) and Truman State University (six consecutive Divi-sion II titles from 2001-06) have posted more consecutive na-tional championships in women’s swimming and diving, while only Texas (five consecutive Division I titles from 1984-88) and Stanford (five consecutive Division I titles from 1992-96) have matched the total of five straight, which stood as a Division II record until 2006. Huth began his coaching career at Oakland in 1985 as an assistant coach with the men’s swimming and diving program, a position he held for two years before taking the reins of the women’s program. Huth remained as the women’s head coach until 1998, when he stepped down to focus on his position as Assistant Athletics Director as OU made the move to Division I. But before Huth became well-known as the highly-suc-cessful coach of OU’s women’s swimming program, he earned recognition as one of the top swimmers in the nation. Arguably the most accomplished student-athlete in OU history, Huth earned a rare 24 All-America honors, claiming 13 individual national championships. Huth was a four-time national champion in both the 200- and 400-yard individual medley, and was named NCAA Division II Swimmer of the Year three times. He remains the only swimmer in NCAA history to have won both the 200 and 400 IM four times. In 2002 Huth had the unique honor of being selected to the Oakland University Lepley Hall of Honor for a second time. He and is the only member to be enshrined twice. Originally named to the Hall in 1990 for his swimming accomplishments as a student-athlete, his second honor was in recognition of his coaching accomplishments. A native of Yakima, Wash., Huth is a member of the North Oakland Family YMCA Advisory Board and the March of Dimes “Walk America Troy site committee. He earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Oakland in 1985, and in 1996, Huth earned his master’s degree in sports administra-tion from Wayne State University. He currently resides in Clark-ston and has two children, Kara and Chance.

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Oakland University Athletic Adminsitration

STACY MOSELYAssociate Athletics Director

Internal OperationsSenior Woman Administrator

Cal Poly, ‘93

Stacy Mosely joined the Oakland athletics staff in May 2008. Along with direct oversight of several programs at OU, Mosely will also serve as the Senior Woman Administrator for the Golden Grizzlies. Prior to her efforts at Miami (FL) where she spent one year as the Associ-ate Director of Alumni Programs, Mosely worked 12 years at Northern Illinois University in various positions. She was most recently an Assistant Athletic Director in charge of marketing and promotions and worked four years as the Assistant A.D. in charge of internal operations where she supervised baseball, men’s soccer, women’s gymnastics and golf. Mosely also served as the Tourna-ment Director for the men’s golf championship (2003) and women’s gymnastics championship (2005) for the Mid-American Conference. Along with those accomplishments, Mosely assisted with the develop-ment of a $200,000 contract with Adidas to supply free athletic apparel for the Huskies and expanded women’s basketball media coverage through radio broadcasts and telecasts. Mosely graduated from California Polytechnic State University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and human development in June 1993. She went on to earn her master’s degree in sports management in May 1996. Mo-sely is married to Marquis Mosely who is a former football coach at Miami (FL).

SIMON DOVERAssociate Athletics Director

Business/External OperationsOakland, ‘88

Simon Dover joined the Oakland athletics staff as the business manager in November of 1998. In the summer of 2000 he was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Finance and Administration and in January of 2006 was promoted to Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations. Dover is responsible for managing the multi-million dollar athletic budget, contract negotiations, financial aid for student-athletes and as is an active part of the departments planning initiatives. Dover oversees the facility/event manage-ment and athletic training operations. Dover’s also has supervisory responsi-bility for Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Cross Country and Track. A native of Rochester, Dover came to Oakland in 1998 from the Palace of Auburn Hills and Palace Sports and Entertainment where he worked from 1991-1998. Prior to The Palace, Dover worked in public accounting from 1988–91. Dover, a 1988 graduate of Oakland with a bachelor’s degree in account-ing, received his masters of finance degree in 1998 from Walsh College. He is a member of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the College Athletic Business Managers Association. Dover resides in Rochester, Michigan with his wife Janice and their two children, Harrison and Haley.

JOE IMPELLIZZERIAssistant Athletics Director

DevelopmentOlivet, ‘84

Joe Impellizzeri is in his third year as the Associate Director of Athletics for Development at Oakland University. Impellizzeri is responsible for secur-ing private gifts and managing donor relations. Before joining Oakland, Impellizzeri spent five years as a Director of Resource Development for the United Way for Southeastern Michigan. Most recently, Impellizzeri was responsible for raising nearly $8 million to fully fund the start-up and first three years of operations of United Way 2-1-1. During his tenure at United Way Impellizzeri also increased the overall revenue from leadership and major gifts five percent, from $12.9 million to $13.5 million. Prior to his time at United Way, Impellizzeri spent four years at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, the last two as the Vice President for External Relations, leading a fund-raising effort that resulted in a record $2.96 million in 2001. A native of Fraser, Michigan, Impellizzeri earned a bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Olivet College in 1984. While at Olivet, Impellizzeri was a three-year member of the Comets’ baseball team. In 1995, Impellizzeri earned a master’s in sports management and sports administra-tion from Ohio State University. Impellizzeri resides in Macomb Township, Michigan with his wife Heidi and their three daughters, Audrey, Katherine and Sarah.

HOLLY KERSTNERAssistant Athletics Director

Student-Athlete ServicesConcordia, ‘95

Holly Kerstner joined the Oakland University athletic department staff in 2006 as the Assistant Athletic Director for Student Athlete Services, a posi-tion created to help student-athletes succeed in the classroom as well as in competition. Kerstner also oversees the Grizzly Center for Graduates and Champions, the academic center for student-athletes which provides tutorial support and other resources to assist them in the classroom. She will also serve as the administrator of the Grizzly tennis, volleyball and softball teams. Additionally, Kerstner oversees the Lifeskills program which aids student-athletes in mak-ing the transition between university life and post-graduation responsibilities. Prior to joining the Grizzly staff Kerstner served a four-year stint at Rad-ford University as the Director of Student-Athlete Support Services. She over-saw all academic services, including the tutorial center and advising. Kerstner was also the Student Athlete Advisory Committee advisor at Radford. Kerstner spent four years at the University of Detroit as the Director of Advising and Academic Services before moving along to Radford. Her duties included admitting, advising and counseling student-athletes, as well as conditionally admitting students and overseeing the learning center.

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ROB BEAMVolleyball

BRIAN COSTELLOMen’s/Women’s Golf

BECKIE FRANCISWomen’s Basketball

PETE HOVLANDSwimming and Diving

GREG KAMPEMen’s Basketball

GLENN MaCDONALDSoftball

JOHN MUSACHIOBaseball

NICK O’SHEAWomen’s Soccer

ERIC POGUEMen’s Soccer

HEATHER REDSHAWWomen’s Tennis

PAUL RICETrack/Cross Country

KATE BOYLANCoordinator of Promotions

JOHN CIECKOAsst. Athletic Trainer

GIna demartISAdministrative Asst.

TOM FORDHead Athletic Trainer

SCHENETTE FOWLERAccounting Clerk

SARAH JUDDDir. of MBB Operations

SARAH PREISINGERDir. of WBB Operations

ELISABETH PUTNAMFacilities Coordinator

SYLVIA ROWEAccounting Clerk

deandre ShePardAcademic Advisor

EDDIE TURNEREquipment Manager

ANNE WILLIAMSCompliance Coordinator

TODD WOHLFEILDir., Strength/Conditioning

CHAD THOMPSONCoordinator of Annual Giving

PAUL SMITHAsst. Dir. of Communications

JANA CARNEYCoordinator of Business Ops.

SAMANTHA RADELAssoc. Athletic Trainer

SCott maCdonaldDir. of Communications

LAINIE BISBEEAsst. Athletic Trainer

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The 10 Summit League member institutions include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invitation to join the league with full membership during the 2011-12 academic year and will begin as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports.

Now in its 28th year as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, The Summit League continues its renaissance and ascent both on the playing eld and in the classroom. The 2008-09 academic year saw the league reach numerous milestones among its 10 member institutions and 19 championship sports. The Summit League made history during its 2009 Basketball Championships with record crowds and sponsorship totals in its rst season in Sioux Falls, S.D. New attendance standards were established for the entire tournament, the women’s tournament and several individual sessions. On the court, the North Dakota State men and South Dakota State women both achieved the rare feat of earning an automatic NCAA bid in their rst season of eligibility. Netting the NCAA’s largest men’s basketball attendance increase during the 2008-09 season further illustrated the growth and excitement surrounding Summit League basketball. The league ranked 16th nationally, up six spots over the previous year, and increased its crowds at a rate of 30 percent per game. While basketball played a major part of the league’s success, signi cant Summit League achievements spanned beyond the hardwood. An unprecedented total of three Summit League teams ended their 2008-09 seasons with a national ranking. North Dakota State’s softball team ended the year ranked No. 18 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll after capturing the league’s rst NCAA Regional title in a decade and becoming the rst Summit League team to reach the Super Regional round. South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team earned a No. 19 ranking in the nal USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ poll after peaking at No. 14 during the season and posting a rst-round victory in the NCAA Tournament. The Oakland men’s soccer team nished at No. 30 in the College Soccer News poll after reaching the No. 24 position earlier in the season and becoming The Summit League’s rst top-25 soccer squad. The NDSU softball and SDSU women’s basketball teams were just part of The Summit League’s postseason success that saw a combined seven NCAA Tournament wins. SDSU notched the league’s rst NCAA women’s soccer tournament victory with a rst-round win. Oral Roberts claimed a pair of baseball victories in

the Tempe Regional to nish as runner-up. The Summit League sent two teams to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament for the rst time since 2003, and the third time in history. Additionally, Oakland’s men’s basketball team hosted and won its rst round game in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Individually, North Dakota State’s Laura Hermanson recorded the league’s best women’s track and eld nish with a runner-up performance in the 800 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Also in June, Western Illinois’ golfer Kyle Peterman won a qualifying playoff to earn an amateur spot in the 2009 U.S. Open. During the basketball season, Oakland’s Johnathon Jones was the NCAA assists leader and became the fourth player in league history, and rst in 10 years, to lead the nation in a major statistical category. In the classroom, a Summit League record 13 student-athletes were recognized as Academic All-Americans, including North Dakota State basketball player Brett Winkelman, who was selected as the University Division Academic All-American of the Year. Oakland basketball player Jessica Pike also garnered a top academic honor for her sport and was named the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Six Summit League teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. Receiving the accolade was IPFW’s men’s cross country and volleyball teams, UMKC’s volleyball and women’s tennis teams, Oakland’s women’s golf team and South Dakota State’s men’s golf team. The achievements during the 2008-09 academic year carried over from the summer when a pair of former Summit League student-athletes gained individual acclaim on the world stage. Former Oral Roberts student-athlete Andretti Bain won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a member of the Bahamas’ 4x400-meter relay team after having claimed both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor 400-meter titles earlier in the year. Former IUPUI standout George Hill became The Summit League’s second NBA rst round draft pick when he was selected 26th by the San Antonio Spurs after garnering Summit League Player of the Year honors. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its third year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions.

FORMER MEMBERS: Akron (1990-92); Buffalo (1994-98); C.W. Post (Baseball, 1995-98); Central Connecticut State (1994-98); Chicago State (1994-2006); Cleveland State (1982-94); DePaul (Softball, 1993-99); Howard (M-Soccer, 1996-98); Illinois-Chicago (1982-94); Missouri State (1982-90); New York Tech (Baseball, 1995-98); Northeastern Illinois (1994-98); Northern Illinois (1990-94); Northern Iowa (1982-91); Oneonta State (M-Soccer, 1996-97); Pace (Baseball, 1995-98); Quincy (M-Soccer, 1994-95); SIU-Edwardsville (M-Soccer, 1994-95); Troy State (1994-97); Valparaiso (1982-2007); UW-Green Bay (1982-94); UW-Milwaukee (1993-94); Wright State (1991-94); Youngstown State (1992-2001).

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Eastern Illinois competes as an associate member in swimming and diving. The University of South Dakota will compete as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10, will begin league competition in 2011-12 and will be eligible for all regular season and tournament championships in 2012-13.

One of the Summit League’s most iconic moments came when Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew hit “the shot”, a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, to top Mississippi in the rst round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Valpo’s story captivated the nation as they became the league’s second team to reach the “Sweet 16.”

South Dakota State became the rst Summit League soccer team to record a victory in the NCAA Women’s College Cup with its rst round win over 13th-ranked and fourth-seeded Colorado in 2008.

Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a national-ranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Regionals in 2006. The league has produced four Olympic athletes, four NCAA champions and several All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 W. Butter eld Rd., Suite 3DElmhurst, IL 60126Phone: (630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673

www.thesummitleague.org

Tom DoupleCommissioner

Commissioner ................................................. Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner ................................. Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner .................................. Greg WalterDirector of Communications ............................ David BrauerDirector of Marketing ..................................... Vanessa QuimpoAssociate Director of Communications ............ Greg MetteOf ce Manager ............................................... Brenda HiltonCommunications Assistant .............................. Shannon SiegAdministrative Intern ...................................... Andrea Travelstead

the Tempe Regional to nish as runner-up. Thtwo teams to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournasince 2003, and the third time in history. A

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP AT A GLANCEIPFWNickname: MastodonsLocation: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 12,338Founded: 1964

IUPUINickname: JaguarsLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,300Founded: 1969

UMKCNickname: KangaroosLocation: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Founded: 1933

NORTH DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLocation: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 13,229Founded: 1890

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLocation: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 18,169Founded: 1957

ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden EaglesLocation: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,067Founded: 1963

SOUTH DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLocation: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 11,995Founded: 1881

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: ThunderbirdsLocation: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 7,516Founded: 1897

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: LeathernecksLocation: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Founded: 1899

CENTENARYNicknames: Gents/LadiesLocation: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 745Founded: 1825

NOTABLE FORMER STUDENT-ATHLETES

Andretti Bain Oral Roberts Track & Field2008 NCAA 400m Champion (I/O)

Liza BrownDePaul Softball1999 1st Team All-American

Kevin Duckworth Eastern Illinois BasketballTwo-time NBA All-Star

Anita Rapp Oakland Soccer2000 Olympic Gold Medalist

Kevin Seitzer Eastern Illinois BaseballTwo-time MLB All-Star

Zane Teilane Western Illinois BasketballWNBA Draft Pick/2008 Olympian

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The 10 Summit League member institutions include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invitation to join the league with full membership during the 2011-12 academic year and will begin as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports.

Now in its 28th year as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, The Summit League continues its renaissance and ascent both on the playing eld and in the classroom. The 2008-09 academic year saw the league reach numerous milestones among its 10 member institutions and 19 championship sports. The Summit League made history during its 2009 Basketball Championships with record crowds and sponsorship totals in its rst season in Sioux Falls, S.D. New attendance standards were established for the entire tournament, the women’s tournament and several individual sessions. On the court, the North Dakota State men and South Dakota State women both achieved the rare feat of earning an automatic NCAA bid in their rst season of eligibility. Netting the NCAA’s largest men’s basketball attendance increase during the 2008-09 season further illustrated the growth and excitement surrounding Summit League basketball. The league ranked 16th nationally, up six spots over the previous year, and increased its crowds at a rate of 30 percent per game. While basketball played a major part of the league’s success, signi cant Summit League achievements spanned beyond the hardwood. An unprecedented total of three Summit League teams ended their 2008-09 seasons with a national ranking. North Dakota State’s softball team ended the year ranked No. 18 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll after capturing the league’s rst NCAA Regional title in a decade and becoming the rst Summit League team to reach the Super Regional round. South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team earned a No. 19 ranking in the nal USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ poll after peaking at No. 14 during the season and posting a rst-round victory in the NCAA Tournament. The Oakland men’s soccer team nished at No. 30 in the College Soccer News poll after reaching the No. 24 position earlier in the season and becoming The Summit League’s rst top-25 soccer squad. The NDSU softball and SDSU women’s basketball teams were just part of The Summit League’s postseason success that saw a combined seven NCAA Tournament wins. SDSU notched the league’s rst NCAA women’s soccer tournament victory with a rst-round win. Oral Roberts claimed a pair of baseball victories in

the Tempe Regional to nish as runner-up. The Summit League sent two teams to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament for the rst time since 2003, and the third time in history. Additionally, Oakland’s men’s basketball team hosted and won its rst round game in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Individually, North Dakota State’s Laura Hermanson recorded the league’s best women’s track and eld nish with a runner-up performance in the 800 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Also in June, Western Illinois’ golfer Kyle Peterman won a qualifying playoff to earn an amateur spot in the 2009 U.S. Open. During the basketball season, Oakland’s Johnathon Jones was the NCAA assists leader and became the fourth player in league history, and rst in 10 years, to lead the nation in a major statistical category. In the classroom, a Summit League record 13 student-athletes were recognized as Academic All-Americans, including North Dakota State basketball player Brett Winkelman, who was selected as the University Division Academic All-American of the Year. Oakland basketball player Jessica Pike also garnered a top academic honor for her sport and was named the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Six Summit League teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. Receiving the accolade was IPFW’s men’s cross country and volleyball teams, UMKC’s volleyball and women’s tennis teams, Oakland’s women’s golf team and South Dakota State’s men’s golf team. The achievements during the 2008-09 academic year carried over from the summer when a pair of former Summit League student-athletes gained individual acclaim on the world stage. Former Oral Roberts student-athlete Andretti Bain won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a member of the Bahamas’ 4x400-meter relay team after having claimed both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor 400-meter titles earlier in the year. Former IUPUI standout George Hill became The Summit League’s second NBA rst round draft pick when he was selected 26th by the San Antonio Spurs after garnering Summit League Player of the Year honors. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its third year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions.

FORMER MEMBERS: Akron (1990-92); Buffalo (1994-98); C.W. Post (Baseball, 1995-98); Central Connecticut State (1994-98); Chicago State (1994-2006); Cleveland State (1982-94); DePaul (Softball, 1993-99); Howard (M-Soccer, 1996-98); Illinois-Chicago (1982-94); Missouri State (1982-90); New York Tech (Baseball, 1995-98); Northeastern Illinois (1994-98); Northern Illinois (1990-94); Northern Iowa (1982-91); Oneonta State (M-Soccer, 1996-97); Pace (Baseball, 1995-98); Quincy (M-Soccer, 1994-95); SIU-Edwardsville (M-Soccer, 1994-95); Troy State (1994-97); Valparaiso (1982-2007); UW-Green Bay (1982-94); UW-Milwaukee (1993-94); Wright State (1991-94); Youngstown State (1992-2001).

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Eastern Illinois competes as an associate member in swimming and diving. The University of South Dakota will compete as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10, will begin league competition in 2011-12 and will be eligible for all regular season and tournament championships in 2012-13.

One of the Summit League’s most iconic moments came when Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew hit “the shot”, a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, to top Mississippi in the rst round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Valpo’s story captivated the nation as they became the league’s second team to reach the “Sweet 16.”

South Dakota State became the rst Summit League soccer team to record a victory in the NCAA Women’s College Cup with its rst round win over 13th-ranked and fourth-seeded Colorado in 2008.

Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a national-ranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Regionals in 2006. The league has produced four Olympic athletes, four NCAA champions and several All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 W. Butter eld Rd., Suite 3DElmhurst, IL 60126Phone: (630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673

www.thesummitleague.org

Tom DoupleCommissioner

Commissioner ................................................. Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner ................................. Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner .................................. Greg WalterDirector of Communications ............................ David BrauerDirector of Marketing ..................................... Vanessa QuimpoAssociate Director of Communications ............ Greg MetteOf ce Manager ............................................... Brenda HiltonCommunications Assistant .............................. Shannon SiegAdministrative Intern ...................................... Andrea Travelstead

the Tempe Regional to nish as runner-up. Thtwo teams to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournasince 2003, and the third time in history. A

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP AT A GLANCEIPFWNickname: MastodonsLocation: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 12,338Founded: 1964

IUPUINickname: JaguarsLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,300Founded: 1969

UMKCNickname: KangaroosLocation: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Founded: 1933

NORTH DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLocation: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 13,229Founded: 1890

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLocation: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 18,169Founded: 1957

ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden EaglesLocation: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,067Founded: 1963

SOUTH DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLocation: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 11,995Founded: 1881

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: ThunderbirdsLocation: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 7,516Founded: 1897

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: LeathernecksLocation: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Founded: 1899

CENTENARYNicknames: Gents/LadiesLocation: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 745Founded: 1825

NOTABLE FORMER STUDENT-ATHLETES

Andretti Bain Oral Roberts Track & Field2008 NCAA 400m Champion (I/O)

Liza BrownDePaul Softball1999 1st Team All-American

Kevin Duckworth Eastern Illinois BasketballTwo-time NBA All-Star

Anita Rapp Oakland Soccer2000 Olympic Gold Medalist

Kevin Seitzer Eastern Illinois BaseballTwo-time MLB All-Star

Zane Teilane Western Illinois BasketballWNBA Draft Pick/2008 Olympian

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OAKLAND SWIMMERS AND COACHES IN

THE OU HALL OF HONOR

WOMEN’S TEAMBecki Bach Simmons - 2009

Amy Comerford Albiero - 2000Karen Enneking - 1990

Lisa Guilfoyle Luczak - 1997Linda Hein Hatt - 1988

Nikki Kelsey - 1996Shannon Krogsrud - 1987

Kerry Leavoy Miller - 2008Ellen Lessig Cook - 2004

Kristen Nagelkirk Barnwell - 2004Kim Pogue - 1992

Mary Vincent Perry - 1992Lyn Schermer Cooper - 1998

Nancy Schermer DeJonge - 1994Kathy Van Valkenburg Swieter - 1991

COACHESTracy Huth - 2002

Ernie Maglischo - 1995

TEAMS1964-65 Men’s - 20071979-80 Men’s - 1995

1989-90 Women’s - 1995

MEN’S TEAMDoug Allen - 2000Carl Boyd - 2004

Thomas Boyd -1988Michael Campbell - 2008

Dario DiFazio - 2002Ian Dittus - 1989

Mark Doyle - 1987Gordon Geheb - 1989

Tracy Huth - 1990 Jay Judson - 2007Paul Karas - 1984

Steve Larson - 1993Eric McIlquham - 1999

Rod Mitchell - 1986Jack Parker - 1986

David Paxton - 2009Mike Schmidt - 1992

James Surowiec - 1997Jon Teal - 2008

Mark Vagle - 1991Mark VanderMey - 1994

Chris Zoltak - 2002

SHANNON KROGSRUDKrogsrud was the first

women’s swimmer inducted in the Hall of

Honor.

1980 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGIn 1980, the men’s team captured the NCAA Division II National Championship, the first in any sport

in OU history.

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Eddie ToroConference Champion

School and Conference record holder

Oakland Universityswimming & diving

45 years Of traditiOn

10-Time NCAA NATioNAl ChAmps

98 NCAA iNdividuAl ChAmpioNs

63 NCAA RelAy ChAmpioNs

196 All-AmeRiCANs

3 olympiANs

532 iNdividuAl

CoNfeReNCe ChAmpioNs

185 RelAy

CoNfeReNCe ChAmpioNs

meN - 29-0 AT CoNfeReNCe

ChAmpioNship meeTs

WomeN - 15 CoNseCuTive

CoNfeReNCe ChAmpioNships Scott YarbroughConference Champion

Agnes SolanConference Champion

School and Conference record holder2008 Summit League Women’s Newcomer of the Year

Tim MontagueConference Champion

Johanna GustafssonConference Champion