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A recap of the magical 2009-10 season for the Bronco swimming & diving team.

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Date Meet Location ScoreOct. 9-10 WAC Shootout San Jose, Calif. 5-1Oct. 9 San Jose State W, 130-112 Hawaii L, 122-120 Nevada W, 158-84Oct. 10 New Mexico State W, 141-99 Fresno State W, 160-82 UC Davis W, 176-60Oct. 17 Washington State Boise, Idaho W, 178-116Nov. 6 BYU, New Mexico, Seattle Provo, Utah 2-1 BYU L, 199-99 New Mexico W, 201-97 Seattle W, 228-64Nov. 7 Utah and Seattle Salt Lake City, Utah 1-1 Utah L, 162-137 Seattle W, 235-58Nov. 13 Northern Arizona Boise, Idaho W, 185.5-114.5Dec. 4-6 Missouri Invitational Columbia, Mo. 4th/8Jan. 7 San Diego State and Tulane San Diego, Calif. 1-1 San Diego State L, 165-134 Tulane W, 229-69Jan. 9 San Diego San Diego, Calif. W, 235.5-134.5Jan 23 Idaho Boise, Idaho W, 217-83Jan. 30 New Mexico State Boise, Idaho W, 198.5-95.5Feb. 24-27 WAC Championships San Antonio, Texas 1st/9

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a loss. The dual win marked the first team that the young program had ever beaten a Pac-10 team and Stephanie North received the first of the Broncos five WAC Swimmer of the Week honors.

“Our dual meet win against Washington State in October was very significant for our program,” said Hill. “It was the first time we de-feated a Pac-10 team, and we won by a good margin.”

November began with a weekend trip to the state of Utah for a pair of meets hosted by Mountain West rivals. Although the Broncos dropped both duals to the hosts (BYU on Friday and Utah on Sat-urday), the Broncos turned in some good times in the high altitude meets and came home with three more dual wins. Cahill also sur-passed her previously set record in the 1000 free and earned WAC Swimmer of the Week honors for the first time in her young career.

The Broncos returned home for a WAC dual with Northern Arizona and proved that their strong showing at the WAC Shootout was no fluke. The Broncos sent the Lumberjacks home with a 185.5-114.5 loss for the first time in program history as they took first in 10 events in the meet, including a 1-2-3 sweep in the distance events.

“Both of our wins against conference rivals, Northern Arizona and New Mexico State, had a lot of impact,” commented Hill. “We had never beaten either team before this season and those wins had us starting to believe in bigger things.”

The next trip on the Broncos schedule was to the Missouri Invita-tional where they took fourth out of eight teams. Bronco swimmers broke five school records during the three-day meet and Stephanie North took home the 100 free title to lead the Broncos. North broke her own record in the 100 free and once again was named the WAC Swimmer of the Week while Cahill broke the school records in the 500 free and the mile. Emily Irvin and Raininger also broke the school records in the 200 and 400 IM, respectively.

The Broncos kicked off the new year with a trip to San Diego, Calif. in January. The trip began with a tri-meet with Tulane and San Diego State. The Broncos dominated over Tulane but fell short against San Diego State. Cahill con-tinued to turn in record-breaking performances with another school record time in the 1000 free. Am-ber Boucher also started to heat up with a pair of over-all first-place finishes in the meet.

The Broncos also visited WAC opponent San Diego for a dual meet and handed another rival a conference loss. The Broncos took first in every swimming event except for the 200 back to

dominate in the WAC dual and earn yet another conference win. Boucher was one of four Broncos to earn a pair of wins in the dual and was awarded her first WAC Swimmer of the Week honors of the year.

Boucher continued to roll through January as she led the Broncos to a decisive victory over Idaho for the second year in-a-row. The

It was a year of history. It was another year of records falling. Most importantly, it was a year of championships. The 2009-10 season will forever hold its place in the record books of the Boise State swim-ming and diving team as the first WAC Championship in program history. The Broncos captured their first WAC title in just their fourth year of existence.

“Capturing a WAC title after only four years really exceeded my ex-pectations, and I have high expectations,” said head coach Kristin Hill. “To accomplish that in only our fourth year was extraordinary and it was great to be able to honor the team we have built with the win.”

The WAC title was an extraordinary achievement that was an appro-priate ending to an extraordinary year that began on Oct. 9, 2009. The Broncos traveled to San Jose, Calif. for the WAC Shootout and showed the conference that they were ready to be contenders.

The Broncos went 2-1 on the first day of the WAC Shootout, beating the de-fending WAC champs, Ne-vada, and narrowly losing to Hawaii. However, the Broncos beat out all three teams on the second day of competition to open their season with a 5-1 dual re-cord. The Broncos never looked back from their hot start as they continued to sweep through conference opponents over the next four months.

Several Broncos made their debuts during the WAC Shootout, including Jenn Cahill and Christine Rain-inger. Cahill earned first place points and broke a school record in the 1000 free, her very first swim as a Bronco. Raininger also recorded first place points on the second day of competition.

Next on the list of Bronco victims was Washington State. The Cou-gars made the trip to Boise and the Broncos sent them home with

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Broncos won 15 of the 16 events in the meet and Boucher broke another record in 100 fly to earn her second consecutive WAC Swimmer of the Week honor.

Senior Day at the West YMCA kept the Broncos rolling to end their dual season as they dominated New Mexico State for another WAC dual victory. The Broncos won 14 of 16 events in the meet to win 29 of their final 32 events of the season. The Bronco swimmers also strung together an impressive 23-event win streak that dated all the way back to the San Diego dual. Amanda Burnett led the div-ers in the final dual as she swept both diving events and earned the first WAC Diver of the Week honors in school history.

After nearly a month of training, the Broncos were ready to take on the WAC at the WAC Championships and believed that they could compete for the title.

“I would say it wasn’t until the last few weeks before our championships that I realized it was a true possibility to compete for the title,” said Hill.

It didn’t take long for this special Bronco team to make history as the Broncos dominated in the 800 free relay to win their first conference relay title. It was a momentous achieve-

ment that “kept fueling the fire all weekend,” according to Hill. Burnett also became the first diver to final at the championships in Bronco history as she earned an eight-place finish on the platform.

Despite the 800 free relay title, the Broncos sat in third after the first day but quickly took the lead on day two and never looked back. The Broncos set four records and Boucher won her first-ever individual title in the 50 free. The third day produced many similar results as the Bron-cos padded their team lead. Boucher and Raininger each won an individual event and the Broncos also took first in the 400 medley relay while more school records were set.

“Going into the last day, there really wasn’t anything that could stop us and that was a great feeling,” said Hill.

Nothing could stop the Broncos on the final day as they pushed their gold medal total to eight events at the WAC Champi-onships as well as breaking 15 school records. North repeated as the WAC champ in the 100 free while Raininger captured her sec-ond title of the weekend in the 200 fly and the Bronco relay team took first in the 400 free relay.

The Broncos shattered their previous program-best at the WAC Championships with 547 points in the championship meet and

capped an extraordinary season. Amber Boucher was named the WAC Swimmer of the Year after taking first in the 50 free and 100 fly, second in the 100 free, and helping all three champion relay teams to their respective titles.

“Since I began talking with our first recruited class (the class that has just completed their junior year), I have said that we will contend for the WAC title in our fifth year, which is their senior year,” added Hill. “To accomplish all this in our fourth year is extraordinary.”

With the Broncos rising to the top of the WAC after just four years, there is no telling how much success will follow this young program as it continues to excel.

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2009-10 RECORDS SET

WAC ShootoutJenn Cahill 1000 Free 10:23.16Morgan McLain 50 Back 27.39

Washington StateMorgan McLain 50 Back 27.38

Utah and SeattleJenn Cahill 1000 Free 10:20.91

Mizzou InvitationalAmanda Burnett Platform 186.30Denise Green* 50 Back 26.91Stephanie North 100 Free 50.06Jenn Cahill 500 Free 4:56.83Jenn Cahill* 1650 Free 17:07.88Emily Irvin 200 IM 2:04.82Christine Raininger* 400 IM 4:25.34

San Diego State and TulaneJenn Cahill* 1000 Free 10:18.16

IdahoAmber Boucher 100 Fly 55.59

WAC ChampionshipsAmanda Burnett* Platform 191.85Denise Green* 100 Back 55.74Denise Green* 200 Back 2:01.48 Amber Boucher* 100 Fly 54.42Christine Raininger* 200 Fly 2:01.56*Amber Boucher* 50 Free 23.06Stephanie North* 100 Free 49.86Amber Boucher* 200 Free 1:48.74Jenn Cahill* 500 Free 4:55.22Christine Raininger* 200 IM 2:04.23Christine Raininger* 400 IM 4:20.46200 Free Relay* 1:33.24400 Free Relay* 3:23.02800 Free Relay* 7:20.57400 Medley Relay* 3:44.03* indicates current school record

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Top 5 Times1. Amber Boucher .........23.06.............Feb. 25, 2010 .....................at WAC2. Stephanie North.........23.22.............Feb. 25, 2010 .....................at WAC3. Stephanie North.........23.24.............Feb. 26, 2009 .....................at WAC4. Amber Boucher .........23.24.............Feb. 26, 2009 .....................at WAC5. Amber Boucher .........23.31.............Feb. 25, 2010 .................. at WAC*

50 FREE 100 FREETop 5 Times1. Stephanie North.........49.86.............Feb. 27, 2010 .....................at WAC2. Amber Boucher .........49.96.............Feb. 27, 2010 .....................at WAC3. Amber Boucher .........50.06.............Feb. 27, 2010 .................. at WAC^4. Stephanie North.........50.06.............Dec. 6, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite5. Amber Boucher .........50.16.............Feb. 27, 2010 .................. at WAC*

Top 5 Times1. Amber Boucher .........1:48.74 .........Feb. 24, 2010 .................. at WAC*2. Stephanie North.........1:49.07 .........Feb. 26, 2010 ....................at WAC3. Stephanie North.........1:49.70 .........Feb. 27, 2009 .....................at WAC4. Stephanie North.........1:50.12 .........Feb. 26, 2010 .................. at WAC^5. Stephanie North.........1:50.15 .........Feb. 27, 2009 .................. at WAC^

200 FREE 500 FREETop 5 Times1. Jenn Cahill ....................4:55.22 .........Feb.25, 2010 .......................at WAC2. Jenn Cahill ....................4:55.55 .........Feb. 25, 2010 .................. at WAC^3. Jenn Cahill ....................4:56.83 .........Dec. 4, 2009 ..at Missouri Invite^4. Jenn Cahill ....................4:56.90 .........Dec. 4, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite5. Denise Green ..............4:58.66 .........Feb. 25, 2010 .....................at WAC

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Top 5 Times1. Jenn Cahill ....................10:18.16 ......Jan. 7, 2010 ........at SDSU, Tulane2. Jenn Cahill ....................10:20.91 ......Nov. 10, 2009 .....................at Utah3. Jenn Cahill ....................10:23.16 ......Oct. 9, 2009 ...at WAC Shootout4. Jenn Cahill ....................10:23.16 ......Nov. 6, 2009 ......................... at BYU5. Katelyn Lofland ...........10:23.82 ......Jan. 7, 2010 ........at SDSU, Tulane

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1000 FREE 1650 FREETop 5 Times1. Jenn Cahill ....................17:07.88 ......Dec. 6, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite2. Rachael Meisner .........17:10.52 ......Feb. 28, 2009 .....................at WAC3. Katelyn Lofland ...........17:23.02 ......Feb. 27, 2010 .....................at WAC4. Rachael Meisner .........17:23.21 ......Feb. 23, 2008 .....................at WAC5. Katelyn Lofland ...........17:24.70 ......Dec. 1, 2007 .........at Husky Invite

Top 5 Times1. Amber Boucher .........54.42.............Feb. 26, 2010 .................. at WAC^2. Amber Boucher .........54.49.............Feb. 26, 2010 .....................at WAC3. Amber Boucher .........55.59.............Jan. 23, 2010 ....................vs. Idaho4. Amber Boucher .........55.69.............Feb. 27, 2009 .....................at WAC5. Amber Boucher .........55.85.............Jan. 7, 2010 ........at SDSU, Tulane

100 FLY 200 FLYTop 5 Times1. Christine Raininger ....2:01.56 .........Feb. 27, 2010 .....................at WAC2. Chelsea Lopus .............2:02.93 .........Feb. 28, 2009 .....................at WAC3. Chelsea Lopus .............2:03.44 .........Dec. 6, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite4. Chelsea Lopus .............2:03.50 .........Feb. 27, 2010 .................. at WAC^5. Christine Raininger ....2:03.88 .........Feb. 27, 2010 .................. at WAC^

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Top 5 Times1. Denise Green ..............55.74.............Feb. 26, 2010 .................. at WAC^2. Denise Green ..............56.21.............Feb. 26, 2009 .................. at WAC*3. Denise Green ..............56.24.............Feb. 27, 2009 .....................at WAC4. Denise Green ..............56.34.............Feb. 26, 2010 .....................at WAC5. Denise Green ..............57.27.............Dec. 5, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite

100 BACK 200 BACKTop 5 Times1. Denise Green ..............2:01.48 .........Feb. 27, 2010 .....................at WAC2. Denise Green ..............2:01.56 .........Feb. 28, 2009 .....................at WAC3. Denise Green ..............2:03.34 .........Feb. 27, 2010 .................. at WAC^4. Morgan McLain ..........2:03.51 .........Feb. 27, 2010 .....................at WAC5. Morgan Mclain ...........2:03.69 .........Feb. 27, 2010 .................. at WAC^

Top 5 Times1. Emily Irvin ......................1:03.57 .........Feb. 27, 2009 .....................at WAC2. Emily Irvin ......................1:03.94 .........Feb. 27, 2009 .................. at WAC^3. Kelly Forrester ..............1:03.99 .........Feb. 26, 2010 .....................at WAC4. Kelly Forrester ..............1:03.99 .........Feb. 26, 2010 .................. at WAC^5. Kelly Forrester ..............1:03.99 .........Dec. 9, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite

100 BREAST 200 BREASTTop 5 Times1. Emily Irvin ......................2:18.24 .........Feb. 28, 2009 .....................at WAC2. Emily Irvin ......................2:19.27 .........Feb. 27, 2010 .................. at WAC^3. Emily Irvin ......................2:19.34 .........Dec. 5, 2008 .........at Husky Invite4. Emily Irvin ......................2:19.39 .........Dec. 6, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite5. Emily Irvin ......................2:19.47 .........Feb. 28, 2009 .................. at WAC^

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Top 5 Times1. Christine Raininger ....2:04.23 .........Feb. 25, 2010 .................. at WAC^2. Christine Raininger ....2:04.32 .........Feb. 25, 2010 .....................at WAC3. Emily Irvin ......................2:04.49 .........Feb. 25, 2010 .................. at WAC^4. Emily Irvin ......................2:04.67 .........Feb. 25, 2010 .....................at WAC5. Emily Irvin ......................2:04.82 .........Dec. 4, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite

200 IM 400 IMTop 5 Times1. Christine Raininger ....4:20.46 .........Feb. 26, 2010 .....................at WAC2. Christine Raininger ....4:23.74 .........Feb. 26, 2010 .................. at WAC^3. Christine Raininger ....4:25.34 .........Dec. 5, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite4. Chelsea Lopus .............4:27.25 .........Feb. 27, 2009 .....................at WAC5. Chelsea Lopus .............4:27.80 .........Feb. 26, 2010 .....................at WAC

200 Free Relay1. Boucher, Hughey, Lopus, North .................1:33.24 ...... Feb. 25, 20102. Bouher, Green, Nowatzke, North ..............1:33.74 ...... Feb. 26, 20093. Boucher, Hughey, Forrester, North ...........1:35.51 ..........Dec.4, 2009

400 Free Relay1. Boucher, Lopus, Hughey, North ................. 3:23.02 ..... Feb. 27, 20102. Boucher, Lopus, Green, North ..................... 3:23.82 ..... Feb. 28, 20093. Forrester, North, Lopus, Boucher ............... 3:26.38 ........Dec. 6, 2009

800 Free Relay1. Boucher, Lopus, Cahill, North....................... 7:20.87 ..... Feb. 24, 20102. Boucher, Irvin, Lopus, North ......................... 7:25.15 ..... Feb. 25, 20093. Lopus, North, Cahill, Boucher....................... 7:32.02 ........Dec. 5, 2009

FREE RELAYS MEDLEY RELAYS200 Medley Relay1. McLain, Irvin, Lopus, North .................... 1:44.23 ............. Feb. 25, 20092. Green, Forrester, Boucher, North ....... 1:44.61 ................Dec. 5, 20093. McLain, Irvin, Lopus, Hughey ............... 1:45.37 ............. Feb. 24, 2010

400 Medley Relay1. Green, Forrester, Boucher, North ........3:44.03............. Feb. 26, 20102. Green, Irvin, Lopus, Boucher .................3:47.05............. Feb. 27, 20093. McLain, Irvin, Boucher, North ................3:47.13.............. Jan. 30, 2010

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One MeterTop 5 Scores1. Jennifer Dorling .........318.15 ..........Jan. 26, 2007 .....................at Idaho2. Jennifer Dorling .........309.85 ..........Jan. 26, 2008 ....................vs. Idaho3. Jennifer Dorling .........285.20 ..........Jan. 19, 2008 ....vs. New Mexico St.4. Megan Morton ...........284.70 ..........Jan. 26, 2008 ....................vs. Idaho5. Megan Morton ...........262.55 ..........Jan. 19, 2008 ....vs. New Mexico St.

Three MeterTop 5 Scores1. Megan Morton ...........284.30 ..........Jan. 19, 2008 ....vs. New Mexico St.2. Jennifer Dorling .........283.10 ..........Jan. 19, 2008 ....vs. New Mexico St.3. Jennifer Dorling .........281.20 ..........Jan. 26, 2008 ....................vs. Idaho4. Erin Lionberger ...........268.04 ..........Feb. 6, 2008 .. at BYU Invitational5. Megan Morton ...........261.30 ..........Jan. 26, 2008 ....................vs. Idaho

Platform1. Amanda Burnett ........191.85 ..........Feb. 24, 2010 .................. at WAC^2. Amanda Burnett ........186.30 ..........Dec. 6, 2009 ..at Missouri Invite^3. Erin Lionberger ...........177.30 ..........Dec. 6, 2009 ..at Missouri Invite^4. Amanda Burnett ........177.10 ..........Dec. 6, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite5. Erin Lionberger ...........176.30 ..........Dec. 6, 2009 .....at Missouri Invite

Top Team Scores at WAC Championships1. WAC (2010) .................................. 587 (1st/9) ..................... Feb. 27, 20102. WAC (2009) .................................. 391 (6th/9) .................... Feb. 28, 20093. WAC (2008) .................................. 243 (7th/8) .................... Feb. 23, 20084. WAC (2007) .................................. 110 (8th/8) .................... Feb. 17, 2007

WAC SCORES

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West Family YMCA and Boise City Aquatic Center

Boise State University Pool

The West Family YMCA and Boise City Aquatic Center was built in 1995 and is located near Chinden Boulevard and Cloverdale Road. This facility is a unique partnership between the YMCA and the City of Boise. The Aquatic Center is owned by the City and is operated by the YMCA.

The Boise State University pool is a six-lane, 25-yard indoor facility with a deep attached well.

Coach Kristin Hill on the facilities at Boise State...

“We have a nice facility on campus for training. It is a 6-lane 25 yard pool with an attached diving well that will give us the opportunity to do very short sprints and run diving practice with a 1 meter springboard and a 1 meter platform. The divers go to the West Boise YMCA three times a week for 3 meter practice. Until a new pool is built on campus, which will happen, we will also host our home meets at the West Y. It is an indoor 50 meter facility that is the best in the state, and one of the best pools in the northwest. The staff there has been so welcoming and just outstanding to work with. The CEO of the Boise YMCA, Jim Everett, was the person who first approached our athletic director, Gene Bleymeier, to talk with him about adding a swimming and diving program, and we are very thankful for his support. The Y also gives us the opportunity to have some long course training throughout the year which is important to help the women prepare for the long course summer season and reach their goals to qualify for Olympic Trials.”