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2009 Northwestern Swimming and Diving Media Guide

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NORTHWESTERN

O F F I C I A L M E D I A A N D R E C R U I T I N G G U I D E

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Deliver on a World-Class student-athlete experience.

Know and adhere to all NCAA, Big Ten and NU rules and regulations.

Maintain strict financial integrity and responsibility.

Compete for and win championships in all programs.

Represent the institution in a positive fashion at all times.

Northwestern Athletic Department’s Key Principles

NORTHWESTERNSWIMMING a n d D IV ING

WOMEN’S SWIMMING • 2-29 MEN’S SWIMMING • 30-49

Quick Facts ...........................................52009-10 Outlook ............................... 5-62008-09 Top Times ...............................7Coaching Staff ............................ 8-9, 372009-10 Returners ........................ 10-232009-10 Newcomers .................... 23-24Wildcat Record Book ..........................25Wildcat All-Americans .........................26Wildcat Academic Honors ...................27Wildcat All-Time Top Times ................28Norris Aquatics Center ........................29

Quick Facts .........................................322009-10 Outlook ........................... 33-34Wildcats Are Champions ....................35Coaching Staff .............................. 36-372009-10 Returners ........................ 38-432009-10 Newcomers .................... 44-45Wildcat All-Americans .........................46Big Ten Champions ............................47Norris Aquatics Center ........................482008-09 Top Times .............................49

DIVING • 50-55 THIS IS NORTHWESTERN • 56-68

Head Coach Alik Sarkisian ................. 522009-10 Outlook ................................. 532009-10 Wildcats ...........................54-55

This is Northwestern ......................58-59Notable Alumni ..............................60-61President Morton Schapiro ................. 62Director of Athletics Jim Phillips .......... 63Academic Services ............................ 64Athletic Excellence ............................. 65Being a Big Ten Student-Athlete ......... 66Athletic Endowments .......................... 67My Kind of Town, Chicago .................. 68

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HEAD COACH PAT GOSS

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QUICK FACTS ..................................................................................................................... 5

2009-10 OUTLOOK ..........................................................................................................5-6

2008-09 TOP TIMES ........................................................................................................... 7

COACHING STAFF ....................................................................................................8-9, 37

2009-10 RETURNERS .................................................................................................10-23

2009-10 NEWCOMERS ...............................................................................................23-24

WILDCAT RECORD BOOK ............................................................................................... 25

WILDCAT ALL-AMERICANS ............................................................................................. 26

WILDCAT ACADEMIC HONORS ...................................................................................... 27

WILDCAT ALL-TIME TOP TIMES ...................................................................................... 28

NORRIS AQUATIC CENTER ............................................................................................ 29

NORTHWESTERNWOMEN’S SWIMMING

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The 2009-10 Northwestern University Swimming and Diving Media Guide was produced by the Northwestern University Athletic Communications Department.

Assistant Athletic Director: Mike Wolf Associate Director/Swimming Contact: Doug MeffleyAssociate Director: Nick BrilowskiAssociate Director/Publications Coordinator: Julie DunnAssistant Director: Rand ChampionAssistant Director: Scott HammerBig Ten Network Liaison: Rob CoonsProgram Assistant: Jocelyn Serranilla

Photography: Stephen Carrera, Walt MiddletonPrinting and Cover Design: Multi-Ad Services, Inc.

QUICK FACTSLocation: Evanston, Ill.Founded: 1851Enrollment: 8,000 President: Morton SchapiroFaculty Representative: Bob GundlachNickname: WildcatsColors: Purple and WhiteConference: Big TenDirector of Athletics: Jim PhillipsSport Administrator: Maureen HartyHead Coach: Jimmy Tierney (Louisville, ‘80)Career Record/Years: 85-63-1 (15 seasons)Northwestern Record/Years: SameLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 29/3Associate Head Coach: Nichole EllisVolunteer Assistant Coach: Andy GreversHead Diving Coach: Alik SarkisianDirector of Aquatics: Ed Martig2008-09 Overall Record: 10-22008-09 Big Ten Record/Finish: 3-2/7th2008-09 NCAA Finish: NTS

2009-10 WOMEN’S SWIMMING ROSTER

Name Event Ht. Cl. Hometown/High SchoolMeghan Cavanaugh Fly/Free 5-5 So. Anchorage, Alaska/East AnchorageStacy Congdon Free/Fly 5-5 Sr. Windermere, Fla./Lake Highland PrepKiersten Cooley Distance Free 5-7 Jr. Hershey, Pa./HersheyCarlin Dacey Diving 5-6 So. West Roxbury, Mass./Choate Rosemary HallLiza Engstrom Back 5-7 Jr. Reno, Nev./Robert McQueenKatie Eschenburg Back/Fly 5-10 Jr. Hartland, Wis./ArrowheadMeaghan Fenn IM 5-6 Fr. New Rochelle, N.Y./The Ursuline SchoolMary Beth Francis Distance Free 5-6 Sr. San Diego, Calif./Mission ViejoJacquie Godbe Free/IM 5-10 So. Rapid City, S.D./StevensEllen Grigg Free 5-8 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin SchoolMarybeth Hall Fly/IM 5-7 Fr. Brighton, Mich./BrightonMolly Hennessy Sprint Free 5-7 So. Westport, Conn./StaplesShelby Johnson Sprint Free 5-8 So. Wayzata, Minn./WayzataMeredith King Free 5-7 Fr. Louisville, Ky./duPont ManualJenn Kocsis Free 5-7 Sr. Omaha, Neb./MarianAlex Kraus Fly 5-3 Jr. Birmingham, Ala./Vestavia HillsFelicitas Lenz Diving 5-3 Fr. Altadena, Calif./Polytechnic SchoolKristin Lewis Free/Breast 5-6 So. Indianapolis, Ind./North CentralTeisha Lightbourne Sprint Free 5-10 Jr. Nassau, Bahamas/Peddie School (N.J.)Beth Loe Distance Free 5-9 So. Upper Arlington, Ohio/Upper ArlingtonTania Lyerly Diving 5-5 Sr. Libertyville, Ill./LibertyvilleCaitlin Masney Sprint Free 5-10 Jr. Hong Kong, China/Chinese International SchoolKatie McCullough Free/Breast 5-6 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich./Forest Hills CentralSheila O’Neill Free 5-9 So. Dunwoody, Ga./Marist SchoolKathleen Patterson Breast/Distance Free 5-6 So. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua ValleyHannah Points IM 5-5 So. Tualatin, Ore./TualatinErin Reilly Sprint Free 5-8 Jr. Frankfort, Ill./Lincoln-Way EastTaylor Reynolds Free 5-10 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Webster GrovesRachel Rys Fly 5-10 Sr. Goleta, Calif./Dos PueblosKassia Shishkoff Distance Free/IM 5-9 Sr. Raleigh, N.C./St. David’s SchoolKate Stephensen Free 5-7 Jr. Davis, Calif./Davis Senior HighGenny Szymanski Back 5-9 Sr. Haines, Alaska/HainesCaroline Walls Distance Free 5-7 Jr. Tucson, Ariz./SabinoJenny Wilson Breast 5-5 So. Bethesda, Md./Sidwell Friends SchoolEmily Wong Free 5-8 Sr. Nepean, Ontario/St. Joseph’s

Head Coach: Jimmy Tierney (16th season), Louisville, 1980Associate Head Coach: Nichole Ellis (Fourth season), IUPUI, 2001Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andy Grevers (Third season), Northern IllinoisDiving Coach: Alik Sarkisian (Fourth season), USSR State University of Physical Education, 1980

2008-09 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

(Record: 10-2 • Big Ten 3-2/7th • NCAA Finish: NTS)

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Oct. 24 at No.8 Indiana * L, 172.5-127.5 Nov. 7 vs. PURDUE * W, 177-118 Nov. 13 at No. 17 Wisconsin * L, 171-129 Nov. 15 vs. ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W, 184-102 vs. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO W, 199-81 Nov. 21-23 TYR INVITATIONAL 1st/3 Dec. 20 at Florida Atlantic W, 207-81 vs. Old Dominion W, 229-62 vs. Oregon State W, 169-93 Jan. 10 vs. No. 21 NOTRE DAME W, 178-173 vs. TOLEDO W, 255-86 Jan. 17 vs. No. 22 MICHIGAN * W, 173-122 Jan. 24 at Iowa * W, 192-99 Feb. 18-21 at Big Ten Championships 7th/11 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) * Big Ten dual meet Home meets in ALL CAPS

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

For press credentials, inter-views, statistics, photos or other information regarding Wildcat Swimming and Diving, contact:

Doug MeffleyAthletic Communications1501 Central St.Evanston, IL 60208

Athletic CommunicationsMain Phone: (847) 491-7503Meffley Direct: (847) 491-3688Meffley Fax: (847) 491-8818Meffley email:[email protected] site: NUsports.com

R O S T E R / Q U I C K FA C T S

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The 2009-10 NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS: Front row, from left: Head Diving Coach Alik Sarkisian, Head Coach Jimmy Tierney, Shelby Johnson, Erin Reilly, Meghan Cavanaugh, Alex Kraus, Genny Szymanski. Second row, from left: Carlin Dacey, Jenny Wilson, Kiersten Cooley, Caroline Walls, Jacquie Godbe. Third row, from left: Meredith King, Kathleen Patterson, Felicitas Lenz, Kate Stephensen, Jenn Kocsis, MaryBeth Hall. Fourth row, from left: Hannah Points, Ellen Grigg, Kassia Shishkoff, Molly Hennessy. Fifth row, from left: Emily Wong, Ra-chel Rys, Liza Engstrom, Assistant Coach Nichole Ellis. Sixth row, from left: Katie McCullough, Taylor Reynolds, Stacy Congdon, Tania Lyerly. Seventh row, from left: Mary Beth Francis, Teisha Lightbourne, Katie Eschenburg, Beth Loe. Eighth row, from left: Meaghen Fenn, Caitlin Masney, Sheila O’Neill.

Some news, notes and other goodies to keep in mind as Northwestern prepares for the 2009-10 women’s swimming and diving season...

• After a season of hi-tech suit hijinks in col-lege swimming, Northwestern enters 2009-10 fully expecting to regain the All-America form it showed during 2007-08—its most successful cam-paign in nearly a decade. The Wildcats sent eight swimmers to the NCAA Championships, where the group took 19th place—their highest since a sixth-place effort in 2000. From that group, seven remain Wildcats this season, bringing with them a combined 10 All-America honors.

• Five school records were broken last season, with every member of those record-breaking efforts returning for 2009-10. Most notably, junior Ellen Grigg, as Northwestern’s lone representative at the NCAA meet last year, broke three school marks in just two swims. She took down her own 500 free standard with a 4:41.10, then broke both the 1,000 and 1,650 free record with a single swim. He 1,000 split of 9:49.61 topped the old mark by two seconds, while her final time in the mile of 16:10.92 also was a record. Genny Szymanski improved her own record in the 200 back with a 1:56.13, while Teisha Lightbourne, Emily Wong, Liza Engstrom and Shelby Johnson gave a preview of what should be a huge NU strength this year by breaking the 200 free relay record.

• Part of Northwestern’s resurgence has been its much-improved depth. The Wildcats continue to move in that direction this season with a roster of 35 swimmers and divers—their biggest roster in recent memory, topping last year’s total of 33. The depth paid off noticeably during the 2008-09 dual-meet season when Northwestern achieved a 10-2 record, its first-time with double-digit dual-meet triumphs in the 15-year Jimmy Tierney era.

• Continuing with the theme of depth, North-western landed 25 individual performances by 14 different swimmers on its all-time top-times list during the 2008-09 season. Thirteen of those 14 swimmers return for this year, with the Wildcats losing only Hayley Fry to graduation. That means 48 percent (13-of-27) of the Wildcats’ returning swimmers on the roster enter the season already ranked among the fastest in Northwestern pro-gram history.

• Seniors Kassia Shishkoff and Emily Wong were named Big Ten Swimmers of the Week a combined three times last season.

• NU will look to continue its stellar academic record as well as its success in the pool; last year NU earned a 3.32 cumulative GPA to win a CS-CAA Academic Team Award, and a staggering 18 different Wildcats out of 21 eligible to receive the honor were named Academic All-Big Ten.

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• Shelby Johnson and Beth Loe took their training a step further during the summer, compet-ing in the Chicago Triathlon on Aug. 30. Johnson won the female 15-to-19-year-old age group and placed eighth overall among all females in the race, less than seven minutes off the winning pace. Loe took third in the 15-to-19-year-old age group and was one of the top-100 females overall in the competition.

• Freshman diver Felicitas Lenz enters Northwestern after a strong summer where she competed at the 2009 AT&T National Diving Championship in addition to racking up three top-10 finishes at the Speedo Junior National Diving Championship. Lenz was second on the platform through prelims and the quarterfinals before taking fifth in the event.

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Head Coach Jimmy Tierney breaks down Northwestern’s 2009-10 stroke groups and relays...

Sprint Free: We welcome back a very talented group led by Emily Wong, Teisha Lightbourne, Shelby Johnson and Erin Riley. This is a veteran group

that should challenge any sprint group in the Big Ten. It will be bolstered by a talented yet unheralded freshman in Taylor Reynolds.

Middle and Distance Free: We return a very ac-complished group, led by Ellen Grigg, Kassia Shish-koff and Jenn Kocsis. Sophomore Beth Loe looks great here in the early season and will be better than ever this year. Meredith King stands to jump right in and compete with this talented group.

Back: We are fortunate to return two very suc-cessful backstrokers in Liza Engstrom and Genny

Szymanski. They both are determined to rebound with special years. Freshman Meaghan Fenn arrives with a tremendous training background which will help bolster this group throughout the year.

Breast: After a very successful summer, both Jenny Wilson and Kathleen Patterson are primed for even better sophomore years. Both have gained confidence and should challenge anyone this year. Marybeth Hall will provide great support in the 100 and Hannah Points in the 200.

Fly: There is a very strong group of flyers returning, led by Katie Eschenburg, Meghan Cavanaugh, Alex Kraus and Hannah Points. We can rely on each of these talented athletes to score big points for us this season. We can also tap into Kassia Shishkoff and Meredith King for great 200 flys and newcomer Marybeth Hall will add speed for us in the 100.

Individual Medley: We are fortunate to return a strong IM corps with Kathleen Patterson, Hannah Points and Kassia Shishkoff. Each of these girls is very versatile and very competitive. Meredith King brings experience and talent in the 400 IM as well.

Free Relays: Relays, relays, relays!!! This should be our “Rock” this year with the talent we have. We return a very strong group of freestylers this year. We are capable of competing with anyone within the Big Ten and challenging for spots at NCAA’s. We return almost our entire sprint corps and adding Tay-lor Reynolds to the mix will make us even stronger. With veterans like Ellen Grigg, Kassia Shishkoff and Jenn Kocsis the 800 free relay should be as strong as ever.

Medley Relays: The talent is there. It’s just a matter of who wants these spots bad enough. I believe we have the ability and desire among our stroke groups for realize both Big Ten and NCAA success. With Liza Engstrom in the back and Jenny Wilson in the breast, we have a very talented front end to get us going. One of the flyers will rise up to take over this spot, then we’ll have one of our stellar sprinters like Emily Wong or Teisha Lightbourne to brings us home. We are fortunate to have several talented athletes to choose from, each with a burning desire to elevate Northwestern medley’s to an elite level.

QUOTING HEAD COACH JIMMY TIERNEY

JIMMY TIERNEY

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On Northwestern’s veterans returning to Big Ten success and the NCAA Championships...We have a veteran group of accomplished athletes here. We were enormously successful two years ago with many of the same key performers. Last year we did not hit the Big Ten meet quite as big as the previous year, so these girls are determined to respond with renewed vigor this season. I see a motivation on the part of our veterans to raise our level of performance and showing the younger athletes how it’s done.

On NU’s impressive squad depth...We will again rely heavily on our entire squad to be successful this season. It will take all 35 athletes to come together each and every day and challenge each other to be the best. We have many returning athletes who have been very successful in their careers but should take nothing for granted. Each individual will need to earn their right to compete for our program. Each athlete needs to accept some role in making this team better. The depth is there if and only if we work hard to take advantage of it.

On Nichole Ellis’ promotion to Associate Head Coach...Nichole has earned the respect of coaches across the country. She has a passion for Northwestern and NU Swimming/Diving that is evident across the pool deck every day. She is a difference maker and continues to help raise the profile of Northwestern Swimming around the country.

On which Wildcats are poised for big seasons...We have many athletes ready to step into the Big Ten fray and look to compete at the top. There are the obvious high level performers returning such as Ellen Grigg, Jenny Wilson, Liza Engstrom, Genny Szymanski, Emily Wong and Teisha Lightbourne. I’m excited about their commitment level already this fall. I think their all capable of being major players at the Big Tens and returning to NCAA’s to where they belong. I’m expecting one or more of our trio of tal-ented flyers: Katie Eschenburg, Megan Cavanaugh and Alex Kraus to step up and challenge for spots on our NCAA-caliber medley relays. They all should be looking to score big at Big Tens. I would not at all be surprised to see some new faces from our returning classes making an impact such as Sheila O’Neill, Kathleen Patterson and Hannah Points. I have no doubt that several freshmen will quickly be-come key performers, led by Felicitas Lenz and the boards and Meredith King in the swimming events.

On Northwestern’s goals for the year...We will focus on racing this year and simply getting to the wall first. I think it’s all about getting in great shape, better than our competitors, and developing a “shark attack” type attitude of wanting to win! If we want it bad enough, we’ll find a way to represent NU with a large squad at NCAA’s. The ingredients are in here we just need to stoke the fire.

On the elimination of hi-tech suits from collegiate swimming...We are pleased that the High Tech suits are out of our sport right now. Aside from the enormous relief on our budget, we are excited to get back to the idea that the athletes that train the hardest and commit to their sport the most, will end up being the success-ful. We don’t like the concept of having the best technology means winning races.

HANNAH POINTS already is the second-fastest 400 IMer in school history after a stellar freshman season.

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50 FreeNU Record: 22.26 (Andrea Hupman, ‘08)Emily Wong 22.55B Big Ten ChampionshipsShelby Johnson 23.02 Big Ten ChampionshipsTeisha Lightbourne 23.21 Big Ten Championships

100 FreeNU Record: 48.53 (Andrea Hupman, ‘08)Emily Wong 49.62B Big Ten ChampionshipsTeisha Lightbourne 50.68 Big Ten ChampionshipsShelby Johnson 50.71 Big Ten ChampionshipsEllen Grigg 50.71 BoilerMakeIt

200 FreeNU Record: 1:44.89 (Andrea Hupman, ’08)Ellen Grigg 1:45.75B NCAA ChampionshipsKassia Shishkoff 1:47.92B WisconsinJenn Kocsis 1:48.75 Big Ten Championships

500 FreeNU Record: 4:41.10 (Ellen Grigg, ’09)Ellen Grigg 4:41.10B NCAA ChampionshipsKassia Shishkoff 4:45.01B Big Ten ChampionshipsBeth Loe 4:52.88 TYR Invitational

1,000 FreeNU Record: 9:49.61 (Ellen Grigg, ’09)Ellen Grigg 9:49.61# NCAA ChampionshipsKassia Shishkoff 9:52.71 PurdueJenn Kocsis 10:05.78 Wisconsin

1,650 FreeNU Record: 16:10.92 (Ellen Grigg, ’09)Ellen Grigg 16.10.92B NCAA ChampionshipsJenn Kocsis 17:00.22 Notre Dame/ToledoKassia Shishkoff 17:04.98 TYR Invitational

100 BackNU Record: 54.81 (Liza Engstrom, ’08)Liza Engstrom 55.21* Big Ten ChampionshipsGenny Szymanski 55.76 Big Ten ChampionshipsKatie Eschenburg 55.91 Big Ten Championships

200 BackNU Record: 1:56.13 (Genny Szymanski, ‘09)Genny Szymanski 1:56.13 Big Ten ChampionshipsLiza Engstrom 2:00.56 Big Ten ChampionshipsJacquie Godbe 2:06.91 Big Ten Championships

100 BreastNU Record: 59.84 (Amy Balcerzak, ‘00)Jenny Wilson 1:01.96B Big Ten ChampionshipsHayley Fry 1:02.30B Big Ten ChampionshipsKathleen Patterson 1:05.71 Wisconsin

200 BreastNU Record: 2:12.30 (Amy Balcerzak, ‘99)Jenny Wilson 2:16.55 Big Ten ChampionshipsHannah Points 2:16.79 BoilerMakeItHayley Fry 2:17.52 Big Ten Championships

100 FlyNU Record: 53.51 (Katie Braun, ’08)Stacy Congdon 54.69 TYR InvitationalAlex Kraus 54.98 Big Ten ChampionshipsMeghan Cavanaugh 55.24 Big Ten Championships

200 FlyNU Record: 1:58.51 (Lori Holmes, ‘89)Kassia Shishkoff 1:59.58 Big Ten ChampionshipsHannah Points 2:00.59 Big Ten ChampionshipsRachel Rys 2:01.15 Michigan

200 IMNU Record: 1:59.74 (Amy Balcerzak, ‘00)Kassia Shishkoff 2:01.53 Notre Dame/ToledoKathleen Patterson 2:01.82 Big Ten ChampionshipsHannah Points 2:01.99 Big Ten Championships

400 IMNU Record: 4:14.52 (Kassia Shishkoff, ’08)Kassia Shishkoff 4:14.63B Big Ten ChampionshipsHannah Points 4:15.27B Big Ten ChampionshipsKathleen Patterson 4:19.46 Big Ten Championships

200 Free RelayNU Record: 1:29.98 (Lightbourne, Wong, Engstrom, Johnson, ‘09)Lightbourne, Wong, 1:29.98BEngstrom, Johnson Big Ten Championships

400 Free RelayNU Record: 3:18.20 (Hupman, Wong, Lightbourne, Shishkoff, ‘08)Lightbourne, Johnson, 3:20.22BWong, Shishkoff Big Ten Championships 800 Free RelayNU Record: 7:08.52 (Grigg, Wong, Hupman, Shishkoff, ’08)Grigg, Wong, 7:14.58BCavanaugh, Shishkoff Big Ten Championships

200 Medley RelayNU Record: 1:40.02 (Diezi, Balcerzak, Adams, Allen, ‘00)Engstrom, Fry, 1:40.44BCongdon, Wong Big Ten Championshps

400 Medley RelayNU Record: 3:37.99 (Bohn, Balcerzak, Adams, Allen, ‘99) Engstrom, Fry, 3:40.53BCongdon, Wong Big Ten Championships

1-meter DivingCarlin Dacey 282.53 TYR Invitational3-meter DivingCarlin Dacey 290.92 UIC/UofCPlatform DivingCarlin Dacey 210.75 Big Ten Championships

*Relay leadoff#1,650 split time

’A’ Denotes NCAA automatic qualifying standard’B’ Denotes NCAA B qualifying standard

With a stellar Big Ten Championships, KATHLEEN PATTERSON landed on NU’s top-times list in three different events while also making waves on the all-time list for the Wildcats.

JENNY WILSON stepped in as a freshman last season and had a stellar start to her career, ranking as Northwestern’s best in both breaststroke distances.

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Born: May 8, 1958

Alma Mater: University of Louisville, 1980

Degree: Bachelor’s Degree (Louisville, ’80) Mathematics Master’s Degree (Southern Illinois, ’88) Sports Administration Coaching Experience: Lakeside Swim Club, Louisville, Ky., 1980-86 Head Age Group Coach Southern Illinois, 1986-88 Assistant Coach Northwestern, 1988-94 Assistant Coach World University Games, 1999, 2007 Assistant Coach U.S. Junior National Team, Summer 2002 Head Coach Northwestern, 1994-present Head Coach

TIERNEY AT-A-GLANCE

The 2009-10 season marks Jimmy Tierney’s 16th year as head coach and his 22nd season of involvement with the Northwestern women’s

swimming program. Prior to being appointed head coach in 1994, Tierney spent six seasons as the Wildcats’ assistant coach. Among the country’s most respected collegiate coaches, Tierney has established Northwestern as one of the top women’s swimming programs in the nation, both athletically and scholastically. Tierney’s teams have had a Big Ten champion 15 out of the 22 years he has been at NU. Prior to 2003, the Wildcats never had finished lower than fourth at the Big Ten Championships under Tierney, and have placed in the top 15 in the country 10 times. In addition, All-America honors have been earned a total of 145 times at Northwestern. Tierney coached Andrea Hupman to All-America honors every season from 2005-08 and to the Swimmer of the Championships award at the 2008 Big Ten Championships. In addition to the respect he has earned as a coach, Tierney has proved to be a top-flight recruiter, as well. His freshmen classes of 2010 and 2011 were widely regarded as two of the deepest and most talented in the nation, and the current incoming class of 2012 is more of the same. Anecdotal recruiting evidence aside, Tierney’s team in 2007-08 proved the program has regained its national prominence held earlier in the decade. The Wildcats placed 22 new entries on their all-time top-10 performers list, broke 10 school records, earned three All-Big Ten honors and sent nine swimmers to the NCAA Championships in 15 different events. In addition, Tierney was elected Big Ten Coach of the Year at the Big Ten Championships. Despite finishing with a 6-4 dual-meet record and losing meets only to teams already ranked in the top-20 in the nation, Northwestern sat just outside the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) coaches poll throughout the entire season. However, the Wildcats ended the season by finishing 19th at the NCAA Championships. Showcasing the increased depth of the squad in 2008-09, NU broke its own mark for dual-meet wins with a 10-2 mark —reaching double-digit victories for the first time in Tierney’s tenure. The Wildcats beat a pair of ranked opponents and won their final nine dual meets in a row. Prior to his arrival at NU, Tierney served as assistant coach of the Southern Illinois men’s and women’s swimming teams from 1986-88. Several of his athletes earned All-America honors during his coaching stint in Carbondale. From 1980-86, Tierney coached the Lakeside Swim Club in Louisville, Ky., one of the nation’s most successful clubs during the 1980’s. During his tenure, Lakeside captured 10 consecutive state championships (indoor and outdoor) and produced numerous state record holders and nationally ranked swimmers. Three Lakeside swimmers earned spots on the USA Olympic teams from 1980-88. Tierney is a member of United States Swimming and has been appointed to serve on USA National team staffs. In 1999, he was selected to serve as an assistant coach at the World University Games held in Mallorca, Spain. In the summer of 2001, Tierney traveled to Rome, Italy where he served as head coach of the U.S. Junior National Team at the XXXIX Trophy Seven Hills.

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JIMMY TIERNEY was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2008 after his Wildcats placed 22 new entries on their all-time top-10 performers list, broke 10 school records, earned three All-Big Ten honors and won two Big Ten titles.

H E A D C O A C H J I M M Y T I E R N E Y

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Tierney again was selected as a coach for the United States’ World University Games team in 2007, where he coached Hupman to a pair of relay gold medals and an individual silver medal in the 100 freestyle at the Bangkok Games. At the 2005 American Swim Coaches World Clinic, Tierney was re-elected to the Board of Directors for his fourth term to serve his fellow coaches in the United States. He chairs the Coach of the Year committee which annually recognizes one of its members for its highest honor. During the summer months, he is the co-head coach of Wildcat Aquatics and also serves as director of the Wildcat Swim Camp. Tierney is a native of Louisville, Ky. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Louisville in 1980, then went to Southern Illinois to earn a master’s degree in sports administration in 1988.

Tierney lives in Kenilworth with his wife, Nancy, and their two children, Adam and Samantha. Nancy is the director of fitness/wellness at Northwestern University.

Now in his 16th season with Northwestern, head coach JIMMY TIERNEY has mentored his student-athletes to a combined 145 All-Amer-ica honors, including 16 accolades earned at the 2008 NCAA Cham-pionships, where the Wildcats finished 19th overall as a team.

Nichole Ellis joined NU as an assistant prior to 2006-07 and was promoted to associate head coach in September of 2009. She

coaches the mid-distance stroke and distance swimmers and coordinates recruiting for the ’Cats. Northwestern recruited the largest incoming classes in program history in two-straight years under Ellis’ charge. In her first season at Northwestern, the Wildcats had 15 individual swims land on the program’s all-time top-10 performers list, and the ’Cats compiled 19 NCAA cut times—12 by freshmen. Ellis coached then-freshman Kassia Shishkoff to a National Swimmer of the Week award, and signed what is considered to be Northwestern’s second-consecutive recruiting class with exceptional talent and depth. Ellis’ second season was the program’s best since 2000. Ellis coached freshman Ellen Grigg to first-team All-America honors at the NCAA meet, where Grigg finished eighth in the 500 freestyle. In addition, Ellis coached five out of the team’s nine NCAA Championships qualifiers during the 2007-08 season, and five members of Ellis’ training group broke over half of the Northwestern school records set during the year. Ellis helped Grigg return to the NCAA meet in the 2009 where Grigg earned three top-20 individual finishes while breaking three Northwestern school records. Grigg broke both the 1,000 free and 1,650 free marks with a single swim, simultaneously dropping two records that had stood for a combined 20 years prior to the meet. During the summer of 2007, Ellis attended the Women in Coaching Conference at the Olympic Training Center. She attended the Women’s Coaches Academy in May of 2009 and is a WCA graduate. Ellis came to NU after two years as assistant men’s and women’s coach at Alabama. She served as the recruiting coordinator in addition to planning and organizing team travel and the ’Bama’s first Cystic Fibrosis swimming fundraiser. Fifteen school records were broken and three

conference titles were won on her watch. She helped coach the men’s 2005 100 breast NCAA champ and 2006 runner-up in addition to the women’s 2005 200 breast runner-up. Prior to joining Alabama, Ellis served as the head men’s and women’s swimming coach at Butler University for two seasons and as the top assistant coach at IUPUI for one year. While at Butler, 10 school records fell and she coached one Horizon League champion. She twice was named Butler University Coach of the Month and her team was ranked No. 1 in the nation as a CSCAA Academic All-America Team in 2003. In addition to her success as a collegiate coach, Ellis also is an accomplished recruiter. At IUPUI, she intiated the program’s largest incoming class and also helped bring in Alabama’s largest class since a coaching change several years ago. Ellis was an assistant Senior and College Team coach with the Indy Dolphins Swim Club from 2001-03 and the associate head coach with the Indy Swim Fit Masters Team beginning in 2004. A 2001 graduate of IUPUI with a degree in secondary education and a minor in sport related health, Ellis was a four-year letterwinner and two-time All-Mid-Continent Conference honoree. She won the 1998-99 conference 100 breast title, earned six school records and was named the team’s MVP in 2000 and 2001. She was inducted into the IUPUI Hall of Fame on Feb. 2, 2007. Ellis earned her master’s degree in sports administration at Butler in July of 2004.

NICHOLE ELLISFourth SeasonAssociate Head Coach

Fourth-year assistant NICHOLE ELLIS has teamed with head coach Jimmy Tierney to bring in exceptional recruiting classes during her time at NU.

C O A C H I N G S TA F F

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2008-09NU’s top sprint butterflyer, owning the team’s top time in the 100 fly with a 54.69 to win at the TYR Invitational and place her seventh on NU’s all-time top-10 list ... Won the 50 fly and was sixth in the 50 free at the TYR ... Member of NU’s top 200 and 400 medley relays, earning NCAA ‘B’ cuts with both at the Big Ten Championships ... The 200

medley relay is second and the 400 medley fourth on NU’s all-time top-performers list ... Earned a spot in the 100 fly bonus final at the Big Ten meet, taking 19th ... Also swam in the 100 free and 50 free at the confer-ence meet ... Was top-three in the 100 fly in all of NU’s dual meets, win-ning at Iowa (1/24) and finishing second versus Purdue (11/7), Wiscon-sin (11/13) and Notre Dame/Toledo (1/10) ... Had third-place finishes in the 100 free and 200 fly against UIC (11/15)... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Missed time in the middle of the season with an injury ... Competed in the 100 fly, 50 free and 100 free at the Big Ten Championships, turning in a career-best time of 56.73 to take 29th in the 100 fly ... Swam a then-career-best time of 56.90 in the 100 fly on 10/26 against Indiana ... Had a career-best effort of 24.03 in the 50 free in the bonus final at the Georgia Invitational (11/31) ... Best finishes of the dual-meet season came with a pair of second-place efforts in the 100 free and 200 free against Illinois-Chicago (10/27) ... NU’s third-quickest swimmer in the 100 fly in 2007-08 ... Returned after two months off to lead off the 200 free relay against Ohio State (1/26) ... Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

2006-07Tried her hand in six different events during her freshman campaign ... Best finish of the season came in the 100 fly against Hawaii, where she earned a second-place finish behind teammate Katie Braun ... Helped the Wildcats win the TYR Invitational with a third-place finish in the 100 fly ... Recorded four fourth-place finishes in the 100 fly ... Also earned fourth-place finishes in the 50 and 200 free against Hawaii ... Swam a season-best 24.48 in the 50 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Turned in a season-best 56.94 during a time trial in the 100 fly at the Big Ten meet, becoming NU’s third-quickest swimmer in the event on the year ... Also participated in the 100 free at the Big Ten Championships, taking 35th with a season-best 52.48.

HIGH SCHOOLTwo-time state champion in the 200 and 400 free relay ... Ten-time high school All-America honoree ... 2003 and 2004 Scholastic All-American ... Earned team’s booster club award in 2002 and MVP honor in 2004 ... Team captain in 2003 and 2005 ... Member of the National Junior Honor Society, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society and is a National Hispanic Scholar ... AP Scholar with distinction ... Named to President’s list.

PERSONALBorn Stacy Congdon on 3/9/88 ... Daughter of Daniel and Rita Cong-don ... Double major in psychology and English.

CONGDON’S CAREER BESTS 100 fly 50 free 100 free 54.69 23.69 51.45

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STACY CONGDON5-5 • SeniorFreestyle/ButterflyWindermere, Fla.Lake Highland Prep

MEGHAN CAVANAUGH5-5 • SophomoreFreestyle/ButterflyAnchorage, AlaskaEast Anchorage

2008-09Ranked third on Northwestern’s top times list for the year in the 100 fly ... Swam with NU’s top 800 free relay, which earned an NCAA ‘B’ cut at the Big Ten Championships and finished the year ranked third on NU’s all-time top-10 list in the event ... Cut 3.5 seconds off her season-best time with a 1:49.66 in the 200 free at the BoilerMakeIt meet on March 1 ... Earned a second swim at the Big Ten Championships in the 100 fly, finishing 24th overall ... Also swam individually in the 200 fly and 500 free at the Big Ten meet ... Qualified for the consolation finals at the TYR Invitational in the 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly and 500 free ... Had five top-three dual-meet finishes, including second-place efforts in the 200 fly against Illinois-Chicago (11/15) and in the 100 fly at Iowa (1/24).

HIGH SCHOOLSix-time All-American ... Three-time Alaska High School Swimmer of the Year ... Eight-time state champion ... Holds 16 Alaska state records ... Four-time high school MVP and letterwinner... Led team to third-place finish in state ... Swam seven years for Northern Lights Swim Club ... Competed in U.S. Open and Junior National qualifier ... Was USA Swimming Academic All-American ... Member of National Honor Soci-ety and honor roll ... Vice Chair Alaska Youth for Environmental Action ... Secretary for Alaska Swimming.

PERSONALBorn Meghan Rebecca Cavanaugh on 5/30/90 ... Daughter of Lisa and Mark Cavanaugh ... Chose Northwestern over Yale and California ... Major is undelcared.

CAVANAUGH’S CAREER BESTS 100 fly 200 fly 200 free 500 free 55.24 2:04.96 1:49.66 5:02.46

STACY CONGDON

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2008-09Member of Northwestern’s butterfly corps ... Competed in the 100 fly, 200 fly and 500 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Shaved 3.5 seconds off her season-best in the 500 free, more than two seconds from her top time in the 100 fly and nearly six full seconds off her season-fastest in the 200 fly at the Big Ten meet to earn career-best times in all three events ... Qualified for the consolation final in the 200 fly at the TYR Invitational, finishing in the No. 12 position ... Also made the bonus finals of the 500 free and 100 fly at the TYR ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Competed in the 100 fly, 500 free and 1,650 free at the Big Ten Cham-pionships ... Best dual-meet finish of the season was a fourth-place effort in the 1,000 free against Illinois-Chicago on 10/27 ... Competed in six different events in 2007-08.

HIGH SCHOOLAll-American with the 200 medley relay in 2005-06 ... Swam on the state champion medley relay in 2005-06 ... Team won state title in both of those years ... All-state consideration times in the 100 fly and 500 free ... Swam 11 years with the Hershey Aquatic Club, winning the league title numerous times ... Distinguished Honor Roll all four years of high school ... National Honor Society member ... Academic All-American.

PERSONALBorn Kiersten Marie Cooley on 10/25/88 ... Daughter of Mark and Judy Cooley ... Chose Northwestern over Emory, Georgetown and Boston College ... Majoring in journalism.

400 medley relays, earning NCAA `B’ provisional qualifying standards in all three events ... The 200 free relay broke the NU school record, while both medley relays had top-four times in NU history ... Earned bonus final appearances all three of her individual events at the Big Ten Cham-pionships ... Was 21st in the 100 back, 23rd in the 50 free and 24th in the 200 back at the conference meet ... Finished second in the 100 back at the TYR Invitational with a season-best 56.25 ... Was third in the 200 back at the TYR Invite ... Also qualified for the consolation final in the 50 free at the TYR ... Had two dual-meet race wins, taking the 100 back in a double-dual against Notre Dame and Toledo (1/10) before winning the event again versus Iowa (1/24) ... Had eight other top-three dual-meet finishes ... Never finished below the top-three in the 200 back all dual-meet season ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08One half of Northwestern’s strong freshman backstroke tandem with Katie Eschenburg ... Earned honorable mention All-America status as a member of NU’s 200 free relay, which finished 16th at the NCAA Cham-pionships ... Finished 38th in the 100 back and 39th in the 200 back at the NCAA Championships ... Broke the Northwestern record in the 100 back with an NCAA ‘B’ provisional qualifying time of 54.82 in the prelims of the Big Ten Championships ... Lowered that mark to 54.81 in the finals to take seventh in the event ... Finished eighth in the 200 back at the Big Ten Championships with an NCAA `B’ time of 1:59.71 in the finals ... Swam a season-best 23.32 to earn a swim in the bonus final of the 50 free at the Big Ten meet ... Swam the third leg of the 200 free relay at the Big Ten Championships that finished with an NCAA `A’ cut of 1:30.49 ... Also led off the 200 medley relay at the Big Ten meet, earning a `B’ time of 1:40.78 ... Had one dual-meet win on the year after a first-place finish in the 100 back against Illinois-Chicago (10/27) ... Had nine other top-three finishes in dual-meet races on the season ... Was NU’s second-quickest swimmer in the 200 back ... Already ranks No. 5 in the 200 back on Northwestern’s all-time top-10 list in addition to her school record in the 100 back.

HIGH SCHOOLWon the Nevada state title in the 100 back and the 50 free, setting a zone record in the 50 free ... All-America in the 100 back and named team’s most valuable swimmer in 2006 ... High school team placed second in the state in her freshman and sophomore years.

PERSONALBorn Elizabeth Hall Engstrom on 12/19/88 ... Daughter of Kris and Larry Engstrom ... Majoring in religion.

COOLEY’S CAREER BESTS 500 free 100 fly 200 fly 5:09.99 58.31 2:11.24

ENGSTROM’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 100 Back 200 Back 23.26 54.81 1:58.50

2008-09Member of Northwestern’s backstroke group while also competing in the 50 freestyle ... Recorded Northwestern’s top time of the year in the 100 back and ranked second in the 200 back on NU’s top times list for the season ... Also swam with the Wildcats’ top 200 free, 200 medley and

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LIZA ENGSTROM

KIERSTEN COOLEY5-7 • JuniorFreestyle/FlyHershey, Pa.Hershey

LIZA ENGSTROM5-7 • JuniorBackstrokeReno, Nev.Robert McQueen

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2008-09Member of NU’s distance freestyle group ... Hampered during the year by injury ... Appeared in the first two dual meets of the season before returning on January 10 against Notre Dame and Toledo, which was her final meet of the year ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Ranked as Northwestern’s second-fastest swimmer of the year in the 200 breast and 400 IM ... Competed in the 200 breast, 500 free and 400 IM at the Big Ten Championships ... Had a season-best effort in the 500 free at the Big Ten meet ... Earned second swims in the consolation finals of both the 200 breast and 400 IM at the Georgia Invitational from Nov. 30-Dec. 2, swimming her season-best times in both finals appearances ... Best dual-meet finish of the year came in a second-place effort in the 400 IM against Illinois-Chicago on Oct. 27 ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2006-07One of the Wildcats’ trio of stellar freshmen distance freestyle swimmers ... Scored points for NU at the Big Ten Championships with a season-best and NCAA `B’ time of 16:52.25 in the 1650 free ... Narrowly missed the finals of the 400 IM at the Big Ten Championships with an 18th place finish after a season-best time of 4:24.22 ... Ended up 27th in the 500 free at the Big Ten Championships with a 4:55.96 ... Earned a second-place finish in four different events during the year (500 free, 1000 free, 1650 free and 400 IM) ... Earned a second-place finish in three 500 free heats, including her best swim of the year at the TYR Invitational (4:55.04) ... Northwestern’s second-best 400 IM swimmer behind fellow freshman Kassia Shishkoff ... Swam in nine different events throughout the course of the season.

HIGH SCHOOLQualified for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 800 free ... United States Swimming All-American in the 1500 free ... High school All-American in the 500 free ... Academic All-America selection ... Was ranked 51st in the world in the 1500 free and 82nd in the world in the 800 free in 2003 ... Holds the San Pasqual school records in the 200 and 500 free and the 200 I.M. ... Holds J.V. records in the 200 and 500 free at Mission Viejo High School, where she could not swim varsity due to CIF transfer regulations ... Honor roll all through high school.

PERSONALBorn Mary Beth Francis on 5/12/88 ... Daughter of Bob and Sally Fran-cis ... Majoring in English.

FRANCIS’ CAREER BESTS 500 free 1,000 free 1,650 free 400 IM 4:55.04 10:09.02 16:52.25 4:24.22

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2008-09Member of NU’s backstroke group while also swimming the sprint fly ... Ranked third on Northwestern’s top times list for the year in the 100 back ... Her career-best time of 55.91 in the 100 back at the Big Ten Championships ranks ninth on NU’s all-time top performers list in the event ... Earned a bonus final appearance in the 100 fly at the Big Ten Championships, finishing 22nd with a career-best 54.90, which earned her the No. 8 position on NU’s all-time top performer’s list in that event ... Also participated in the 50 free at the conference meet ... Won the 50 back at the TYR Invitational while finishing third in the 100 fly, fifth in the 50 fly and 11th in the 100 back ... Recorded three dual-meet race victories on the year, capturing the 100 fly on Nov. 7 against Purdue, the 100 fly on Nov. 13 versus Wisconsin and the 200 back on Nov. 15 against Illinois-Chicago ... Had five other top-three dual-meet finishes.

2007-08One half of Northwestern’s strong freshman backstroke tandem with Liza Engstrom ... Competed in the 100 back, 200 back and 100 fly at the Big Ten Championships ... Earned a second swim in the bonus final of the 100 back, finishing 18th overall with a 56.63 in the finals ... Led off Northwestern’s 400 medley relay with a season-best and 100 back NCAA `B’ standard of 55.93 to lead the relay to a `B’ cut of 3:39.01 and 3rd-place finish at the Big Ten meet ... The time of 55.93 moved her into the No. 8 spot on NU’s all-time top 10 list in the 100 back ... Had a season-best time of 56.45 in the 100 fly at the Big Ten Championships, narrowly missing out on a second swim with a 26th-place finish ... Had a pair of dual-meet victories in the 100 back this season ... Had six other top-three finishes in dual-meet events on the year, besting the field in the 100 back at No. 9 Tennessee (1/5) and against Ohio State (1/26) ... Is Northwestern’s second quickest swimmer in the 100 back and the 100 fly, while ranking third on NU’s top times list in the 100 fly and 200 IM.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner at Arrowhead High School ... Co-captain of the swim team as a senior ... High school All-American ... National record holder in the 200 medley relay ... Member of four-straight state cham-pion women’s swim teams ... Member of 400 free 2006 state champion relay team ... Second place in 100 back and third place in 100 fly at 2005 and 2006 state championships ... Third-place in 100 yard fly at 2004 state championship ... Swam with the Lake Country Swim Team for eight seasons, setting a national record in the 200 meter free relay.

PERSONALBorn Katherine Jane Eschenburg on 8/10/89 ... Daughter of Larry and Chris Eschenburg ... Sister swam for South Carolina ... Chose North-western over Purdue ... Majoring in economics.

ESCHENBURG’S CAREER BESTS 100 back 50 free 100 fly 55.91 23.85 54.90

KATIE ESCHENBURG5-10 • JuniorBackstroke/ButterflyHartland, Wis.Arrowhead

MARY BETH FRANCIS5-6 • SeniorDistance FreestyleSan Diego, Calif.Mission Viejo

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2007-08Member of Northwestern’s stellar distance freestyle corps ... Qualified for the NCAA Championships in three individual events ... Broke the NU record in the 500 free with a 4:41.10 to take 17th in the nation ... Was 19th in the 200 free with a career-best 1:45.75 at the NCAA meet ... Broke two school records in a single swim at the NCAA Championships, finishing 19th in the 1,650 free with an NU-record time of 16:10.92 ... Her 1,000 free split of 9:49.61 during her 1,650 race broke the existing school mark in that event ... Earned NCAA `B’ standards in all five of her individual swims at the Big Ten Championships ... Took third in the 200 free, won the consolation final for a ninth-place effort in the 500 free and was 11th in the 1,650 free at the conference meet ... Swam the leadoff leg with the 800 free relay at the Big Ten Championships, earning a `B’ cut with the group that ranked as the third-fastest time in Northwestern history in the event ... Won the 1,650 free at the TYR Invitational while finishing third in the 500 free and fifth in the 200 free ... Top dual-meet finish of the year was a second-place effort against Michigan in the 1,000 free ... Had four other top-three finishes in dual-meet races ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Combined with teammate Kassia Shishkoff to form a powerful 1-2 punch in distance freestyle events ... Shattered her own school record in the 500 free with a 4:41.82 in the prelims of the NCAA Champion-ships to earn first-team All-America honors, ending up eighth in the event ... Earned honorable mention All-America status with the 800 free relay, which finished 10th in the NCAA with a school-record 7:08.52 ... Finished 22nd in the 200 free at the NCAA Championships with a season-best 1:46.82 ... Broke the then-NU record with an NCAA ‘A’ cut of 4:43.92 during the prelims of the 500 free at the Big Ten Champion-ships ... Ended up seventh overall in the event ... Took seventh in the 200 free at the Big Ten meet with an NCAA ‘B’ cut of 1:48.65 in the finals ... Was 14th overall with a ‘B’ standard of 16:47.01 in the 1,650 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Swam on the 800 free relay at the Big Ten Championships which finished with a ‘B’ cut and then-school-record time of 7:13.40 ... Earned first-career NCAA ‘B’ swim with a 4:51.43 in the 500 free to win the consolation final at the Georgia Invitational (12/1) ... Ranked second on the Wildcats’ top times list in the 200 free, 1,000 free and 1,650 free while holding the top spot in the 500 free with her school-record swim at the Big Ten meet ... Earned one dual-meet event victory, winning the 1,000 free against Illinois-Chicago on Oct. 27 ... Had five other top-three finishes in dual meets.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year varsity letterwinner ... Captain of swim team in senior year ... All-state and all-conference in all four years of high school ... Named All-American in freshman and senior years ... Charlotte Weekly’s 2007 Swimmer of the Year ... Team won Charlotte Independent School Ath-letic Association (CISAA) conference championships from 2004-2007 ... Member of New South Swimming club team ... Member of Cum Laude Society and National Junior Classical League Latin Honor Society.

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GODBE’S CAREER BESTS 200 IM 400 IM 200 back 2:04.43 4:23.55 2:06.91

JACQUIEGODBE5-10 • SophomoreFreestyle/IMRapid City, S.D.Stevens

ELLENGRIGG5-8 • JuniorFreestyleCharlotte, N.C.Charlotte Latin School

2008-09Member of NU’s backstroke and individual medley groups who came on strong in the latter part of her first collegiate season ... Ranked third on Northwestern’s top times list for the year in the 200 back ... Earned a second swim at the Big Ten Championships in the 400 IM, finishing 20th overall ... Also swam in the 200 IM and 200 back at the confer-ence meet ... Had season-best times in all of her Big Ten Championships’ swims, especially in the 400 IM where she cut more than six full seconds off her seed time entering the meet ... Earned three consolation final swims at the TYR Invitational, winning the heat in the 400 IM to take fifth overall ... Was seventh in the 200 IM and eighth in the 200 back ... Had a breakout dual meet at Iowa on Jan. 24, winning the 200 IM with a season-best 2:06.03 while also flexing her distance muscle for the first time with a second-place effort in the 1,000 free ... Also had a dual-meet victory in the 200 breast against Illinois-Chicago (11/15).

HIGH SCHOOLUSA Swimming Scholastic All-American from 2005-08 ... Named MVP for the Rapid City Racers in 2007-08 ... South Dakota does not sponsor high school swimming; swam seven years of club with the Walla Walla Y and five years with the Rapid City Racers ... Holds 11 state meet or overall state records ... Qualified for Central Zones Championship and Speedo Championship Series from 2004-08 ... Qualified for Megazone nine times in 2008 ... Won the Spirit Award at the 2007 Long Course State Championship ... Summa Cum Laude graduate, National Honor Society and National Merit Scholar recipient ... Also competed in vol-leyball, cross country, fencing club and karate club in high school.

PERSONALBorn Jacqueline Michelle Godbe on 7/17/90 ... Daughter of David and Julie Godbe ... Published Nameless: The Four Trilogy: Book One under the nom de plum Jacqueline Mychaels in 2008 ... Is in the process of completing Book Two ... Dad was a fencer at California ... Mom played volleyball at Illinois-Chicago ... Grandfather was an Olympic Time Trial qualifier in the 440-yard hurdles ... Enrolled in the Integrated Science Program (ISP).

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ELLEN GRIGG

GRIGG’S CAREER BESTS 200 free 500 free 1,000 free 1,650 free 1:45.75 4:41.10 9:49.61 16:10.92

PERSONALBorn Ellen Louise Grigg on 9/11/89 ... Daughter of Amy Grigg and John Grigg ... Chose Northwestern over Duke, Dartmouth, Williams and Georgetown ... Majoring in English.

2008-09Member of the Wildcats’ sprint freestyle unit ... Swam season-best times in all three of her individual events at the Big Ten Championships, par-ticipating in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free ... Earned a pair of bonus final appearances at the TYR Invitational, coming back for the evening session in the 50 fly and 200 free.

HIGH SCHOOLWon the 2007 state championship in the 100 freestyle ... Broke a 28-year-old Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCI-AC) record in the 100 free ... Also holds the school record in the event ... All-conference and all-state honoree as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Team, area, conference and state MVP ... As a senior at the FCIAC Championships, won the 50 and 100 free events, and anchored two win-ning relays to lead the team to a school-best third-place finish at the meet ... Swam three years of club with the New Canaan YMCA ... Named club MVP in 2006-07 ... Also dove for two years in high school, in addition to playing two years of water polo ... Three-time Connecticut Athlete Scholar ... Honor roll all four years of high school ... AP Scholar.

PERSONALBorn Molly Anne Hennessy on 10/13/89 ... Daughter of Mark and Trac-ey Hennessy ... Raised in Chicago area for 10 years ... Chose Northwest-ern over Brown, Amherst and Georgetown ... Majoring in engineering.

HENNESSY’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 100 free 200 free 23.92 51.91 1:55.49

MOLLY HENNESSY5-7 • SophomoreSprint FreestyleWestport, Conn.Staples

SHELBY JOHNSON5-8 • SophomoreSprint FreestyleWayzata, Minn.Wayzata

2008-09Strong member of NU’s sprint freestyle ... Finished the year second in the 50 free and third in the 100 free on NU’s top times list ... Also swam with the Wildcats’ top 200 free and 400 free relays, earning NCAA ‘B’ standards with both ... NU’s 200 free relay broke the school record with a 1:29.98 at the Big Ten Championships ... The 400 free relay ranked fourth on the program’s all-time top performers list ... Scored points with a 12th-place finish in the 50 free at the Big Ten meet ... Took 24th in the 100 free while also swimming in the 200 free at the conference meet ... Swam in four consolation finals at the TYR Invitational, winning the heat in the 50 free to finish fifth overall ... Was sixth in the 100 free, seventh in the 50 fly and 11th in the 100 fly at the Invite ... Had four second-place efforts and three third-place finishes in dual-meet races ... Best dual came at Iowa (1/24) when she was second in the 50 and 100 free races.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned six varsity letters in swimming from 2002-07 ... Was an all-state and all-conference honoree in all six of those seasons ... All-American from 2005-07 ... Team MVP from 2003-07 ... Earned Star Tribune Ath-lete of the Week honors from 2005-07 and a KARE 11 (NBC) Athlete of the Week award in 2007 ... Junior National qualifier from 2003-07 and a Senior National qualifier in 2007 ... Anchored state champion 200 free relay in 2006 ... Silver medalist in the 50 free at the state meet in 2006 ... Holds schools records in the 50 free and three relays ... Has competed with the Mach 3 Flyers club since 1996 ... A-Honor Roll from 2004-present ... AP Scholar with Honor ... National Honor Society.

PERSONALBorn Shelby Elizabeth Johnson on 3/9/90 ... Daughter of Tim and Bon-nie Johnson, who both are NU grads ... Brother, Daniel, swam at Lehigh (2005-09) ... Sister, Whitney, ran track and field at Columbia ... Won her age group and finished eighth among all females at the 2009 Chicago Triathlon ... Chose Northwestern over Dartmouth and Minnesota ... Major is undeclared.

JOHNSON’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 100 free 200 free 23.02 50.71 1:50.33

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2008-09Member of the Wildcats’ strong distance freestyle group ... Had North-western’s second-fastest times of the year in the 1,650 free and 1,000 free while ranking as the third-fastest performer of the year in the 200 free ... Earned a spot in the bonus final of the 200 free at the Big Ten Champi-onships, finishing 21st in the event ... Her time of 1:48.75 in the prelims of the 200 free was a career-best and placed her seventh on NU’s all-time top performers list in the event ... Also participated in the 500 free and 1,650 free at the conference meet ... Finished third in the 1,650 free at the TYR Invite while also taking fourth in the 500 free and seventh in the 200 free ... Came on strong at the end of the dual-meet season, winning both the 500 free and 1,000 free against No. 22 Michigan (1/17) before capturing the 500 free and finishing second in the 200 free at Iowa (1/24) ... Totaled five first-place efforts in dual-meet races ... Had six other top-three dual-meet finishes on the year.

2007-08Northwestern’s third-fastest distance freestyler this year, did not compete in the Big Ten Championships following an injury ... Ranks third on NU’s top times list in the 500 free, 1,000 free and 1,650 free ... Qualified for the bonus final in the 500 free at the Georgia Invitational (12/1) ... Best dual-meet finish of the year came in a third-place effort in the 200 free against Illinois-Chicago on Oct. 27.

2006-07Finished 19th in the 800 free relay at the NCAA Championships ... Swam a 4:57.15 in the 500 free at the NCAA Championships ... Swam a 16:54.92 in the 1650 free at the NCAA Championships ... Earned a second-place finish in the 800 free relay at the Big Ten Championships ... Named second-team All-Big Ten for that effort ... Swam a 4:56.66 in the 500 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Finished 23rd in the 200 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Swam a 17:08.14 in the 1650 free at the Big Ten Championships ... One of Northwestern’s trio of fresh-men distance freestyle swimmers ... Broke through for her first collegiate victory, winning the 500 free against Purdue with a time of 5:01.24 ... Swam an NCAA ‘B’ cut time while winning the 500 free against Hawaii (4:52.78) ... Swam the 1000 free and 1650 only once but had success in both, claiming the 1000 free victory against Marshall and swimming an NCAA ‘B’ cut time in the 1650 free against Tennessee ... Finished the season as Northwestern’s second-fastest swimmer in all three distance freestyle events ... Entered the Big Ten Championships as the 12th seed in both the 500 and 1650 free.

HIGH SCHOOL13-time high school All-American ... Set the Nebraska state records in the 200 free and the 400 free relay in 2004 ... Earned the Nebraska state record in the 200 free relay in 2003 ... 10-time Nebraska state cham-pion, winning the 200 free in 2004 and 2005, the 500 free in 2003-05, the 200 free relay in 2003-05 and the 400 free relay in 2004 and 2005 ... State runner-up in the 200 free in 2003 ... Junior National Qualifier in the 200, 400 and 1500 free ... U.S. Open Qualifier in the 200, 400,

1000 and 1500 free ... Team captain from 2004-06 ... USA Swim-ming Scholastic All-America team selection in 2003-04 and 2004-05 ... National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society member ... Member of Mu Alpha Theta ... Earned school’s First Honors as a fresh-man, sophomore and junior.

PERSONALBorn Jenn Kocsis on 5/3/88 ... Daughter of John and Mary Kocsis ... Majoring in psychology with a minor in business institutions.

KOCSIS’ CAREER BESTS 200 free 500 free 1,650 free 1:48.75 4:52.78 16:51.49

2008-09Member of Northwestern’s butterfly stroke group ... Had a strong show-ing in the 100 fly at the Big Ten Championships, earning a spot in the bonus final and finishing 20th with a 54.98 ... Her time placed her eighth on NU’s all-time top performers list in the event and second on NU’s top times list for the year ... Also competed in the 200 fly and 50 free at the conference meet ... Qualified for the championship super finals in the 50 fly and 200 fly at the TYR Invitational ... Took second in the 50 and fourth in the 200 fly ... Made the consolation finals in the 100 fly and 500 free before taking sixth and 10th in those event, respectively ... Also earned a second swim in the bonus final of the 50 free at the TYR Invite ... Best dual-meet finishes were third-place swims in the 500 free against UIC (11/5) and in the 100 fly at Iowa (1/24) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Member of Northwestern’s butterfly group ... Swam season-best times in the 100 fly, 200 fly and 500 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Earned a second swim in the 200 fly, turning in a 2:02.98 in the bonus final to take 18th place overall ... Finished the year ranked second on NU’s top times list in the 200 fly ... Earned third-place finishes in the 100 fly on Oct. 27 against Illinois-Chicago and on Jan. 19 at Michigan for her best

JENN KOCSIS

2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT SJENN KOCSIS5-7 • SeniorFreestyleOmaha, Neb.Marian

ALEx KRAUS5-3 • JuniorButterflyBirmingham, Ala.Vestavia Hills

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KRAUS’ CAREER BESTS 100 fly 200 fly 50 free 54.98 2:02.98 23.78

dual-meet efforts on the year ... Qualified for the consolation finals in both butterfly events at the Georgia Invitational ... Also earned a bonus final swim at the UGA Invitational in the 500 free.

HIGH SCHOOLUSA Scholastic All-American ... U.S. Open qualifier in the 100 fly and junior national qualifier in the 100 back and 200 fly ... Birmingham News Scholar Athlete of the Week ... Third-place at 2003 state meet in 100 butterfly and 200 IM ... Second-place finishes at 100 butterfly and 200 IM in 2004 state meet ... Third-place in the 100 butterfly and 4th-place in the 200 IM at 2005 state meet ... Member of the Latin Honor Society and National Honor Society ... Honor roll honoree all four years of high school.

PERSONALBorn Alexandria Clare Kraus on 2/24/89 ... Daughter of Thomas and Barbara Kraus ... Father was a place-kicker on the Miami (Ohio) football team when former Northwestern head coach Randy Walker was a gradu-ate assistant there ... Chose Northwestern over North Carolina, Mary-land, Virginia and Notre Dame ... Majoring in classics.

2008-09Appeared in one meet for the Wildcats, earning an appearance in the consolation final of the 50 breast the TYR Invitational before taking 12th overall in the event.

HIGH SCHOOLFive-time high school all-American ... Finalist at county, conference and state meets in all three of her high school seasons thus far ... Member of the county record-holding 200 free relay ... High school team has finished in the top-five at the state meet in each of the last 10 years ... After sustaining a shoulder injury as a sophomore, still finished fourth in the 100 breast at state ... Has 13 first-place finishes as a USA swim-mer ... Swam nine years of club with Washington Township Swim Club (WTSC) ... Club has been designated a Silver Medal Club by the USA Excellence program since 2003 ... National Honor Society ... French Na-tional Honor Society ... High honor roll ever semester of high school ... Student Council member ... Panther Leadership and Panther Pride award winner ... School newspaper columnist.

PERSONALBorn Kristin Schmidt Lewis on 4/9/90 ... Daughter of Jeffrey Lewis and Paula Schmidt-Lewis ... Chose Northwestern over Columbia ... Majoring in human development and pyschological services.

KRISTEN LEWIS5-6 • SophomoreFreestyle/BreaststrokeIndianapolis, Ind.North Central

TEISHA LIGHTBOURNE5-10 • JuniorSprint FreestyleNassau, BahamasPeddie School (N.J.)

2008-09Integral part of NU’s sprint freestyle attack ... Ranked second in the 100 free and third in the 50 free on NU’s top times list ... Also swam with the Wildcats’ top 200 and 400 free relays on the year, earning NCAA ‘B’ cuts with both at the Big Ten Championships ... Won the bonus final of the 50 free at the conference meet ... Swam a career-best 50.68 in the 100 free to earn a bonus final slot at the Big Ten meet and place herself 10th on NU’s all-time top performers list in the event .... Qualified for the championship super final in both the 50 and 100 free at the TYR Invi-tational, finishing third in both ... Won the 50 free in the first dual meet of the year against Indiana (10/24) and in the final dual of the season at Iowa (1/24) ... Had three other top-three dual-meet race finishes.

2007-08Talented freshman member of Northwestern’s sprint freestyle group ... Earned two honorable mention All-America awards with the 200 free and 400 free relays at the NCAA Championships ... Also competed in the 50 free at the NCAA meet ... Qualified for the championship heat of the 50 free at the Big Ten Championships with an NCAA ‘B’ cut of 22.95 during the prelims before finishing No. 8 overall with a 23.20 in the finals ... Earned a ‘B’ standard with a 50.73 in the prelims of the 100 free at the Big Ten meet before ending up 15th ... Also competed in the 200 free at the conference Championships ... Member of Northwestern’s school-record-breaking 400 free relay, which turned in an NCAA ‘A’ cut of 3:18.20 at the Big Ten Championships ... Anchored the 200 medley relay which had an NCAA ‘B’ standard of 1:40.78 at the Big Ten meet ... Had second-place dual-meet finishes in the 50 free at Michigan (1/19) and in the 100 breast against Illinois-Chicago (10/27), her best dual-meet event finishes of the year ... Ranked second on NU’s top times list for the season in the 50 free and 100 breast, and third in the 100 and 200 free.

HIGH SCHOOLSwam internationally for the Bahamas ... Senior captain of the Bahamas national team in 2006 and 2007 ... Qualified for the Pan-Am Games at the age of 14 ... Competed in the CARIFTA Swimming Championships from 2002-2007 ... Competed in the CISC Swimming Championships in 2002, 2004 and 2006 ... Competed in the CCCAN Swimming Cham-pionships in 2003 and 2005 ... Represented the Bahamas at the CAC Games and U.S. Open in 2006 ... Swam for the St. Andrews School of the Bahamas through 12th grade ... Swam for the Peddie School as a post-graduate student ... Holds the 200 IM relay and 200 free relay national prep-school records ... Team won the Eastern Interscholastic Championships and the High School MAPL (Mid-Atlantic Prep League) meet ... Swam club for the Peddie Aquatics Association ... Team came in second at the 2007 Speedo Champions Series ... Prefect, Honor Student and on the Principal’s List at the St. Andrews School of the Bahamas.

PERSONALBorn Teisha Gabrielle Lightbourne on February 6, 1989 ... Daughter of Dr. Jerome and Natasha Lightbourne ... Chose Northwestern over Emory, Amherst and Indiana ... Majoring in biological anthropology.

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50 free 100 free 200 free 22.95 50.68 1:51.95

LOE’S CAREER BESTS 200 free 500 free 1,650 free 1:52.69 4:52.88 17:17.00

TEISHA LIGHTBOURNE

2008-09Member of NU’s distance freestyle group ... Was the third-fastest ’Cat in the 500 free with a 4:52.88 that earned her second place in the event at the TYR Invitational ... Also took fifth in the 1,650 free and 14th in the 200 free at the TYR ... Competed in the 200, 500 and 1,650 free races at the Big Ten Championships ... Top dual meet finish of the season was a second-place effort in the 500 free at Iowa (1/24) ... Also had a third-place dual finish in the 1,000 free versus No. 22 Michigan (1/17).

HIGH SCHOOLAll-America in the 500 free in 2006-07 ... Member of all-America 200 and 400 free relays ... Has four medals at the Ohio state championship meet, including the 2007 state title in the 400 free relay ... Holds the school and state district record in the 500 free ... Career-best time of 4:50.81 in the 500 free is a junior national cut time ... Named Suburban News Publications Athlete of the Month and Columbus Dispatch Athlete of the Week ... High school was named No. 1 public swimming school in the nation, winning the Ohio state championship from 2005-07 ... Competed four years on UA’s water polo team ... Member of six state title teams combining swimming and water polo, and one state runner-up team in water polo ... Swam eight years of club with Upper Arlington Swim Club ... Honor roll all four years ... AP Scholar award.

PERSONALBorn Elizabeth Rose Loe on 3/27/90 ... Daughter of Brian and Mary Loe ... Chose Northwestern over Indiana, Duke and Ohio State ... Was third in her age group at the 2009 Chicago Triathlon ... Major is industrial engineering.

BETH LOE5-9 • SophomoreDistance FreestyleUpper Arlington, OhioUpper Arlington

SHEILA O’NEILL5-9 • SophomoreFreestyleDunwoody, Ga.Marist School

2008-09Member of NU’s freestyle group, swimming distances from 50 to 500 ... Had a great Big Ten Championships, swimming career-best times in all of her individual events ... Earned a bonus final swim with a career-best 50.77 in the prelims of the 100 free at the conference meet, an effort that was just .06 of a second shy of making NU’s top times list for the year ... Finished 23rd overall in the 100 free at the Big Ten meet ... Also swam in the 200 free and 500 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Qualified for the championship super final in the 200 free at the TYR Invitational, finishing third ... Made the bonus finals of the 50 fly, 50 free, 100 free and 500 free, winning the heat in the 500 to take 13th place overall in the event ... Best dual-meet finish of the year was a second-place effort in the 100 free against Illinois-Chicago (11/15) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Member of NU’s sprint free group ... Competed in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free at the Big Ten Championships, recording season-best times in the 100 and 200 races ... Best dual-meet finish on the season was a fourth-place effort in the 100 free on Oct. 27 against Illinois-Chicago.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year varsity swimmer ... Captain of the swim team ... Two-time swim team MVP ... British National qualifier ... Swam club for the Hong Kong Mantas and the South China Athletic Association ... Letterwinner in several other sports including tennis, cross country, netball and soccer.

PERSONALBorn Caitlin Devon Bertine Masney on 2/3/89 ... Daughter of Tom and Lark Masney ... Majoring in economics.

CAITLIN MASNEY5-10 • JuniorSprint FreestyleHong Kong, ChinaChinese International School

MASNEY’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 100 free 200 free 500 free 24.60 50.77 1:51.34 5:02.00

2008-09NU freestyler ... Suffered a season-ending injury during winter break ... Had a sixth-place finish in the 500 free at the TYR Invitational ... Scored dual-meet points against Indiana (10/24) and Illinois-Chicago (11/15).

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT SHIGH SCHOOLAll-American and Georgia state champion in the 200 free ... Scholastic all-American ... Atlanta Journal-Constitution All-State team ... Earned Coach’s Award and Most Dedicated swimmer honor for Marist swim-ming ... High school team is the defending state champion ... Swam 12 years with Dynamo Swim Club ... Short course national cut time in the 200 free ... Member of the Georgia Zone team in 2004-05 ... Carries a 4.0 GPA ... National Honor Society member ... Vice president of Mu Alpha Theta ... Latin Honor Society member ... Vice president of Fellow-ship of Christian Athletes (FCA) ... Eucharistic minister ... Member of Habitat for Humanity.

PERSONALBorn Sheila Irene O’Neill on 1/18/90 ... Daughter of Tom and Maura O’Neill ... Chose Northwestern over Harvard, Notre Dame and Princ-eton ... Majoring in biomedical engineering.

O’NEILL CAREER BESTS 100 free 200 free 500 free 52.05 1:53.69 5:01.78

2008-09Component of NU’s breaststroke squad and one of the team’s top indi-vidual medley swimmers ... Finished the year second in the 200 IM and third in the 400 IM and 100 breast on NU’s top times list for the season ... Those times helped place her fifth in the 200 IM, fifth in the 400 IM and 10th in the 200 breast on Northwestern’s all-time top performers list ... Made the bonus final in all three of her individual events at the Big Ten Championships ... Cut more than seven full seconds off her season-best time in the 400 IM during the prelims at the conference meet before finishing 19th overall in the event ... Dropped nearly four seconds in the 200 IM at the Big Ten meet before taking 21st ... Also was 21st in the 200 breast with a career-best time ... Also in possession of the season’s third best times in the 200 IM (2:05.56) and the 400 IM (4:26.13), both of which took place at the TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Earned third place finishes in both events ... Best finish of the year came in the form of a second-place mark in the 200 IM against Purdue (11/07).

HIGH SCHOOLAll-America honoree ... All-sectional and all-state accolades in swim-ming and water polo ... Has earned points in all three of her career state championship meet appearances ... Won the 2005 Illinois state title in the 400 free relay ... Speedo Sectional champion in the mile and 1,000 free in 2007 ... Team finished second at the 2005 state meet ... Swam 11 years with the Maverick Swim Club ... Played four years of water polo in addition to swimming ... Indian Prairie Scholar ... High Honor Roll for all six of her high school semesters ... Academic all-conference in swim-ming and water polo.

PERSONALBorn Kathleen Michelle Patterson on 5/17/90 ... Daughter of Brian and Karen Patterson ... Chose Northwestern over Ohio State and Miami (Ohio) ... Majoring in communication studies.

KATHLEEN PATTERSON5-6 • SophomoreBreaststroke/Individual MedleyNaperville, Ill.Neuqua Valley

HANNAH POINTS5-5 • SophomoreIndividual MedleyTualatin, Ore.Tualatin

PATTERSON’S CAREER BESTS 100 breast 200 breast 200 IM 400 IM 1:05.71 2:18.73 2:01.82 4:19.46

2008-09Standout young IM and butterflier ... Ranked second in the 200 fly, 200 breast and 400 IM and third in the 200 IM on NU’s top times list ... Scored points with a 12th-place finish in the 400 IM at the Big Ten Championships, swimming an NCAA ‘B’ cut of 4:15.27 to make her the second-fastest swimmer in the event in school history ... Also earned sec-ond swims at the Big Ten meet in the 200 fly and 200 IM, finishing 18th and 20th, respectively ... Ranks sixth in the 200 IM and 10th in the 200 fly on the Wildcats’ all-time top performers list ... Swam a season-best 2:16.79 in the 200 breast at the BoilerMakeIt meet to rate fifth on NU’s all-time top performers list ... Earned 3-of-4 top times at TYR Invita-tional (11/21) with a second-place finish in the 200 IM, third in the 200 breast and fourth in the 400 IM ... Won three events, earning first in the 400 IM at Wisconsin (11/13), the 500 free versus UIC (11/15) and the 200 fly at Iowa (1/24) ... Had 19 overall top-three finishes.

HIGH SCHOOLOregon state champion in the 200 IM and 500 free ... Six-time district champion ... Three-time team MVP ... All-American in the 200 IM, 500 free and 400 free relay ... Two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-Amer-ican ... Team finished second in the state twice and third once during her time there ... Swam for the Salem Aquatic Club from 1996-2001, then with Tigard-Tualatin Swim Club from 2001-07 ... Olympic Trial qualifier in the 400 IM ... Oregon Swimming’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2006 ... Two-time qualifier for Junior Nationals while also competing at Spring Nationals ... Also ran four years of cross country and two years of dis-tance events in track ... First-team all-state in cross country ... Two-time MVP of the cross country team ... Ran in the Border Clash all-star race twice ... Officer in the National Honor Society ... Two-time Scholastic All-American ... Officer in the National Art Honors Society.

PERSONALBorn Hannah Koo Points on 12/22/89 ... Daughter of Koo Points ... Chose Northwestern over Denver and Wisconsin ... Major is undeclared.

POINTS’ CAREER BESTS 200 breast 200 fly 200 IM 400 IM 2:16.79 2:00.59 2:01.99 4:15.27

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT SERIN REILLY5-8 • JuniorSprint FreestyleFrankfort, Ill.Lincoln-Way East

2008-09Member of the `Cats freestyle squad ... Swam season-best times in all three of her individual efforts at the Big Ten Championships ... Compet-ed in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 back at the conference meet, with her time of 58.11 in the 100 back good for a career-best swim in the race ... Swam in five events at the TYR Invitational (11/21), earning ninth-place finishes in the 50 back and 100 free ... Top finish came in against Iowa (1/24) in the form of a third place finish in the 100 free ... Recorded five other top-six finishes on the year ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Member of NU’s strong sprint free group ... Competed in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 back at the Big Ten Championships ... Earned a second swim in the 50 free after a 23.47 in the prelims before winning the bonus final with a season-best 23.39 ... Also participated in the bonus final of the 100 free after turning in a season-best 51.32 during the prelims ... Had three third-place efforts in dual meets, her best finishes in the dual-meet season ... Two of those swims came in the 50 free in the final two meets of the year against No. 13 Michigan (1/19) and Ohio State (1/26) ... Also had a third-place finish in the 100 free against UIC (10/27).

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year varsity letterwinner in swimming and water polo ... Four-year 50 free Sectional champion ... All-conference and all-sectional selec-tion all four years ... Two-time all-state honoree ... Placed ninth (2005) and sixth (2006) in the 50 free at the state championships ... Broke two school records as a senior at the state championships ... Voted school’s Female Athlete of the Year ... Swam club for Lincoln-Way Swim Associa-tion (LWSA) ... Two-time Illinois senior state champion in the 50 free ... Central Zone/Speedo Sectional qualifier ... U.S. Open qualifier ... Illinois Mid-State All-Star Team selection ... LWSA High School Swimmer of the Year ... High Honor Roll ... National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society member ... Illinois State Scholar ... PSAE All-Star.

PERSONALBorn Erin Kathleen Reilly on 12/7/88 ... Daughter of John and Diane Reilly ... Chose Northwestern over Boston College, Indiana, Illinois and Emory ... Majoring in human communication sciences.

REILLY’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 100 free 100 back 23.39 51.32 58.11

2008-09Integral member of NU’s fly team ... Battled foot injuries throughout the season, steadily swimming faster as the season progressed ... Ranked third in the 200 fly on the season’s top times list with a 2:01.15 time that was good for a second place finish against Michigan (1/17) ... Qualified for the bonus final in the 200 fly at the Big Ten Championships before finishing 24th overall ... Also swam in the 50 free and 100 fly at the conference meet ... Recorded a 10th-place finish in the 50 fly at the TYR Invitational (11/21) while also swimming in the 50 free and 100 fly... Recorded two other second-place finishes for the season, in the 100 fly at Michigan and the 200 fly at Iowa (1/24) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08One of NU’s top butterfliers ... Competed in the 100 fly at the Big Ten Championships ... Ranked third on Northwestern’s top times list for the year in the 200 fly ... Her best finish in a dual-meet was second, a feat ac-complished four times ... Had six total top-3 finishes in dual meets in ... Qualified for the consolation finals in both the 100 and 200 fly events at the Georgia Invitational (11/30-12/2) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2006-07Swam to a 13th-place finish and an NCAA ‘B’ cut of 2:01.41 in the 200 fly at the Big Ten Championships ... Finished ninth in the 100 fly at the Big Ten Championships ... Swam a 2:09.59 in the 200 IM at the Big Ten Championships ... Stepped up in her freshman campaign to become an important contributor in the fly events ... Swept the fly events (100 and 200) at the TYR Invitational ... Time of 55.52 in the 100 fly at the TYR was her season-best and made her the team’s second-fastest in the event this year ... Also earned a victory in the 100 fly against Marshall and the 200 fly against Wisconsin ... Season-best time of 2:00.70 in the 200 fly was an NCAA ‘B’ cut time ... Time of 2:00.70 also was Northwestern’s fastest time in the 200 fly for the entire season ... Finished no worse than fourth in the 200 fly throughout the entire season ... Entered the Big Ten Championships seeded eighth in the 200 fly and ninth in the 100 fly ... Part of the 200 medley relay at the TYR Invitational that recorded Northwestern’s fastest time of the season ... Swam the team’s third-best time of the year in the 200 IM with a 2:09.49 against Marshall.

HIGH SCHOOLThree-time first-team All-America swimmer ... U.S. Olympic Trials quali-fier in the 200 fly ... Senior National qualifier in the 100 and 200 fly ... Undefeated in Channel League dual meet competition at Dos Pueblos High School in California ... CIF-SS Division I state champion in the 100 fly ... 2004 Senior National finalist in the 200 fly, finishing eighth ... Santa Barbara Athlete of the Year for swimming ... Santa Barbara Athlete of the Week ... High school team’s MVP and captain for two years ... Na-tional Merit Commended Scholar ... National Honor Society member ... California Scholarship Federation member ... Member of the Academic Team Championship, honored for having the highest GPA in the CIF ... Goleta Teen of the Year nominee.

RACHEL RYS5-10 • SeniorButterflyGoleta, Calif.Dos Pueblos

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT SPERSONALBorn Rachel Ann Rys on 12/5/87 ... Daughter of Mike and Judy Rys ... Gender studies/linguistics double major with a cognitive science minor.

RYS’ CAREER BESTS 100 fly 200 fly 200 IM 55.52 2:00.70 2:09.49

RACHEL RYS

2008-09Critical member of the Wildcats’ squad, swimming multiple disciplines and distances ... Recorded Northwestern’s top times of the year in the 200 fly, 1,000 free, 200 IM and 400 IM ... Also ranked on NU’s top times list for the season in the 200 free, 500 free and 1,650 free ... Notched individual NCAA ‘B’ provisional qualifying times in the 200 free, 500 free and 400 IM ... Member of NU’s best 400 free and 800 free relays on the year, earning `B’ cuts with both at the Big Ten Championships ... Qualified for the consolation final in all three of her individual events at the Big Ten meet, finishing 11th in the 500 free, 11th in the 400 IM and 13th in the 200 fly ... With her swims in 2008-09, moved up in several events on NU’s all-time top performers list ... In addition to her previous rankings on the list, now is second in the 200 IM, fourth in the 200 free and sixth in the 200 fly ... Earned three number one finishes at the TYR Invitational (11/21), in the 200 free, the 500 free and the 400 IM, while securing second place in the 1,650 free, 200 free and the 200 fly ... Named Swimmer of the Meet for the TYR Invitational ... Broke two pool records at Wisconsin (11/13), earning one in the 200 free with a 1:47.92 and the other in the 200 fly (2:00.77) ... Named Big Ten Swimmer of the Week twice after meets against Indiana (10/24) and Notre Dame/Toledo (1/10) ... Earned first place 19 times over the dual-meet season, finishing first every time competing in the 100 free, 200 free, 500 free and 1,000 free ... Recorded six second-place finishes, ending the season with only two finishes not in the top-two ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Northwestern’s most versatile distance swimmer, held the Wildcats’ top times of the year in 1,000 free, 1,650 free and 400 IM while ranking sec-

ond in the 500 free and 200 IM ... Won honorable mention All-America honors with the 400 free and 800 free relays at the NCAA Champion-ships, breaking the school record with a 7:08.52 in the 800 free ... Also competed in the 500 free (19th place) and the 400 IM (28th place) at the NCAA meet ... Broke an 18-year-old school record in the 500 free with a career-best time and NCAA ‘A’ cut of 4:44.00 during the prelims of the Big Ten Championships, only to have teammate Ellen Grigg swim a 4:43.92 in the very next heat ... Finished sixth with a 4:45.09 during the finals of the 500 free ... Broke the school record in the 400 IM with an NCAA ‘A’ cut of 4:14.52 to win the consolation final of the Big Ten Championships ... Took 13th overall in the 1,650 free with an NCAA ‘B’ standard of 16:45.44 at the Big Ten meet ... Anchored the 400 free relay which broke the school record and recorded an NCAA ‘A’ swim of 3:18.20 at the Big Ten Championships ... Also broke the then-school record with the 800 free relay with a ‘B’ time of 7:13.40 at the conference meet ... Had 10 total NCAA ‘B’ provisional qualifying swims in three different events entering the Big Ten Championships, including seven in the 500 free ... Has 10 first-place finishes across five different individual events in dual meets ... Had 17 total top-three dual-meet race finishes this year ... Finished fourth overall in the 400 IM at the Georgia Invitational ... Also qualified for the championship final in the 500 free while making the consolation final in the 200 fly at the Georgia Invite (11/30-12/2) ... 2007-2008 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

2006-07Swam to a 28th-place finish in the 1650 free at the NCAA Champion-ships ... Finished 33rd in the 500 free at the NCAA Championships ... With a time of 4:23.16, finished 39th in the 400 IM at the NCAA Championships ... Earned a second-place finish in the 800 free relay at the Big Ten Championships ... Named second-team All-Big Ten for that effort ... Swam to a third-place finish in the 400 free relay at the Big Ten Championships ... Finished seventh with an NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 4:48.70 in the 500 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Swam a 4:46.96 in the prelims of the 500 free, good for third on NU’s all-time top-10 list ... Finished ninth with an NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 16:37.71 in the 1650 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Notched an 11th-place finish with an NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 4:19.41 in the 400 IM at the Big Ten Championships, which was NU’s best time of the year in the event ... Ended the season with the ’Cats fastest time in all three distance freestyle events ... Broke the Norris Aquatics Center pool record in the 1650 free, swimming an NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 16:28.01 against Tennessee ... Time ranks her fifth on NU’s all-time top-10 list in the event ... Swam NCAA ‘B’ cut times in four different events (200 free, 500 free, 1650 free and 400 IM) against Tennessee, winning all four events in the process ... Time of 1:49.43 in the 200 free against Tennessee made her the eighth-fastest swimmer in NU history in the event ... Earned Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, Collegeswimming.com and Swimming World Magazine National Swimmer of the Week honors that week ... Won the 500 free six times throughout the course of the season ... Finished the season ranked in the top three of eight different events on Northwestern’s top times list ... En-tered the Big Ten Championships as the third seed in the 500 free, fourth seed in the 1650 free, and 11th seed in the 400 IM.

HIGH SCHOOLThree-time North Carolina state champion in both the 200 and 500 free ... State and school record holder in those events ... North Carolina state all-star for three years ... Fastest 200 yard and meter freestyler in North Carolina in 2004 and 2005 ... Placed eighth in the 200 free at the 2005 NCSA Junior Nationals ... Placed 12th in the 200 meter free at the 2005 Speedo Junior Nationals ... Scholastic All-America team honoree in 2003-04 and 2004-05 ... National Honor Society member.

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT SPERSONALBorn Kassia Shishkoff on 9/3/88 ... Daughter of Alex and Liz Shishkoff ... Double major in journalism and Spanish.

KASSIA SHISHKOFF

SHISHKOFF’S CAREER BESTS 200 free 500 free 1,650 free 1:47.92 4:44.00 16:28.01 200 fly 200 IM 400 IM 1:59.58 2:01.53 4:14.52

KATE STEPHENSEN5-7 • JuniorFreestyleDavis, Calif.Davis Senior High

GENNY SZYMANSKI5-9 • SeniorBackstrokeHaines, AlaskaHaines

2008-09Injury sidelined her after the TYR Invitational ... Swam in five events at the TYR, finishing seventh in the 1,650 free and ninth in the 500 free ... Recorded career-bests in all of her TYR swims ... First in the 1,000 and second in the 500 free vs. UIC (11/15) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Participated in all six freestyle events ... Competed in the 200, 500 and 1,650 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Best dual-meet finish was a second-place effort in the 1,000 free against Illinois-Chicago on Oct. 27.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner in swimming ... 2004 Davis High Swim Team MVP ... Team won Sectional championship from 2004-06 ... Swam club for the Davis Aquadarts ... Named Aquadart of the Month ... National Honor Society co-President ... California Scholarship Federation.

PERSONALBorn Kate Andrup Stephensen on 8/3/89 ... Daughter of Kim Andrup and Charles Stephensen ... Double major in history and secondary educa-tion with an anthropology minor.

STEPHENSEN’S CAREER BESTS 200 free 500 free 1,650 free 1:55.49 5:03.89 17:27.83

2008-09Member of NU’s backstroke corps, specializing in the 200 ... Broke her own school record in the 200 back with an NCAA ‘B’ time of 1:56.13 during the prelim heats at the Big Ten Championships before taking sixth overall ... Ranked second on NU’s top times list in the 100 back, moving up to eighth on the Wildcats’ all-time top performers list in the event with her season-best 55.76 ... Took 18th in the 100 back and swam a career-best time in the 500 free at the conference meet ... Earned first in the 200 back and third in the 100 back at the TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Was fifth in the 500 free at the TYR as well ... Finished regular season with four other first-place finishes, three in the 200 back: Notre Dame/Toledo (1/10), Michigan (1/17) and Iowa (1/24); and one in the 100 back: UIC/University of Chicago (11/15) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Northwestern’s top swimmer in the 200 backstroke ... Competed in the 200 back at the NCAA Championships, finishing 23rd ... Broke a seven-year-old school record in the 200 back with an NCAA ‘A’ cut of 1:57.05 to finish fourth at the Big Ten Championships ... Earned a second swim in the 100 back after a season-best 56.68 during prelims, taking 20th after her 57.08 during the bonus final ... Also competed in the 500 free at the Big Ten meet ... Ranked third on the Wildcats’ top times list in the 100 back ... Foreshadowed her record-breaking Big Ten performance with a dual-meet-season-best 200 back swim in NU’s final dual of the season, finishing first in the event against Ohio State on Jan. 26 with a 2:00.92, just .09 of a second away from an NCAA ‘B’ cut ... Also had a first-place dual-meet finish in the 500 free on Oct. 27 against Illinois-Chicago ... Had four other top-three finishes in dual-meet events ... Qualified for the championship heat in the 200 back at the Georgia Invitational (12/1) ... Also qualified for the consolation final in the 100 back and the bonus final in the 500 free at the UGA Invite ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2006-07The Wildcats’ most reliable backstroke swimmer ... Finished eighth in the 200 back at the Big Ten Championships with a 2:02.55 after turning in a season-best and NCAA ‘B’ time of 1:59.38 in the prelims ... Recorded a season-best 56.17 in the 100 back at the Big Ten Championships ... Part of the 200 medley relay that finished fourth with a time of 1:43.48 ... Swam an NCAA ‘B’ time of 2:00.96 to win the 200 back at the TYR Invitational ... Swam a 4:34.08 in the 400 IM at the TYR to become the third-quickest Wildcat in the event during the year ... Earned her first collegiate victory when she won the 200 back against Purdue ... Won four other events ... Showed versatility with a pair of third-place finishes in the 200 IM and 500 free against Marshall ... Seeded 12th in the 200 back and 19th in the 100 back heading into the Big Ten Championships.

HIGH SCHOOLAlaska state record holder in the 13-14 age group long course 100 back and short course 100 and 200 back ... Also holds the Alaska state record in the 15-16 age group long course 100 back ... 2004 and 2005 Scholas-tic All-American ... Alaska Scholars Award honoree.

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2008-09Had a breakout season as a member of the breaststroke group ... Record-ed Northwestern’s best times of the season in both the 100 and 200 breast ... Qualified for the consolation final in the 100 breast at the Big Ten Championships with a season-best and NCAA ‘B’ provisional qualifying time of 1:01.96, which also was the second-fastest time in school history ... Won the consolation final with a second ‘B’ cut in the event ... Made the consolation final in the 200 breast at the conference meet with a 2:16.55, good for fourth on NU’s all-time top performers list in the event ... Also swam in the 200 IM at the Big Ten meet ... Earned a first-place finish in the 100 breast at they TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Finished 10th in the 200 IM at the Invite ... Recorded five other first-place finishes in the 100 breast ... Swam to three top finishes in the 200 breast as well.

HIGH SCHOOLAutomatic All-American and U.S. Open qualifier in the 100 breast ... Junior Nationals qualifier in both the 100 and 200 breast ... Washington Post All-Metro honorable mention selection ... D.C. area Swimmer of the Year ... Sidwell Friends MVP ... Finished second in the 100 breast at the Washington-Metropolitan High School Metros, and 24th at NCSA Junior Nationals in the 100 breast ... Swam four years of club with the Curl-Burke Swim Club ... Club team finished first at NCSA Junior Nationals in 2006 and second in 2007 ... AP Scholar.

PERSONALBorn Jennifer Diane Wilson on 7/15/90 ... Daughter of Lisa Westfall and Bruce Wilson ... Chose Northwestern over Pennsylvania and Virginia ... Majoring in journalism.

2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT SPERSONALBorn Genny Szymanski on 9/28/88 ... Daughter of Jim and Randa Szy-manski ... Majoring in communication studies with a minor in business institutions.

SZYMANSKI’S CAREER BESTS 100 back 200 back 500 free 55.76 1:56.13 4:58.53

GENNY SZYMANSKI

2008-09Distance freestylist for the Wildcats ... Competed in the 200 free, 500 free and 1,650 free at the Big Ten Championships, swimming a career-best time in the 200 race ... Earned a 10th-place finish in the 1,650 free at the TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Also competed in the 50 free, 200 free, 500 free, 100 back and 200 back at the event ... Best dual-meet fin-ishes of the year came in the form of two sixth-place efforts in the 1,000 free at Illinois-Chicago/University of Chicago (11/15) and Iowa (1/24) ... Broke 18:00 in the 1,650 free for a career-best effort in the event in a dual meet versus Notre Dame and Toledo (1/10) ... Swam a career-best 5:07.69 in the 500 free during an exhibition heat against Michigan (1/17) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Member of Northwestern’s distance free group, but also competed in the 100 and 200 free events during the year ... Swam in the 200 free, 500 free and 1,650 free events at the Big Ten Championships ... Best dual-meet finish of the year came in a third-place result in the 500 free against No. 13 Michigan on Jan. 19.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year varsity letterwinner in swimming ... Team MVP ... Tucson Citi-zen Swimmer of the Week ... Region Champion ... Competed in High School State and Nike Classic All-Star events ... Won Southern Arizona Aquatic Association Championship with club team ... National Merit Finalist and scholarship winner ... Salutatorian ... AP Scholar with honors ... Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee.

PERSONALBorn Caroline Jolene Walls on 4/26/89 ... Daughter of Lisa and Steve Walls ... Brother, Daniel, swam for NU’s men’s team from 2004-08 ... Chose Northwestern over Emory, Vanderbilt, California, UCLA and UC San Diego ... Majoring in mathematical methods in the social sciences (MMSS) and political science with an environmental policy and culture minor.

WALLS’ CAREER BESTS 200 free 500 free 1,650 free 1:55.24 5:07.69 17:59.66

WILSON’S CAREER BESTS 100 breast 200 breast 200 IM 1:01.96 2:16.55 2:07.02

CAROLINE WALLS5-7 • JuniorDistance FreestyleTucson, Ariz.Sabino

JENNY WILSON5-5 • SophomoreBreaststrokeBethesda, Md.Sidwell Friends School

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT S A N D N E W C O M E R SEMILY WONG5-8 • SeniorFreestyleNepean, OntarioSt. Joseph’s

2008-09Leader of NU’s freestyle sprinters ... Recorded NCAA ‘B’ and career-best times in both the 50 free and 100 free as NU’s fastest swims of the year in those races ... Ranks third in both events on NU’s all-time top performers list ... Member of all five of NU’s top relays on the year, earning NCAA ‘B’ cuts with all at the Big Ten Championships ... The 200 free relay broke the NU school record with a 1:29.98 during a time trial at the con-ference meet ... Captured bronze in the 50 free at the Big Ten Champion-ships before finishing fifth in the 100 free ... Also competed in the 100 back at the Big Ten meet ... Earned first in the 50 free and fifth in the 100 free at the TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Her 100 free time (49.74) at the Invite was an NCAA ‘B’ cut and a Northwestern pool record ... Fin-ished first in the 50 and 100 free against Purdue (11/07) and Michigan (1/17) ... Swam to 14 top-three finishes ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Integral member of Wildcats’ sprint freestylers ... Earned three honorable mention All-America honors with the 200 free, 400 free and 800 free relays at the NCAA Championships, breaking the school record in the 800 free relay with a 7:08.52 ... Swam in the 50 and 100 freestyles at the NCAA meet ... Swam a season-best and NCAA ‘B’ cut of 22.95 in the 50 free before going 23.14 in the finals to finish seventh at the Big Ten Championships ... Also took seventh in the 100 free at the Big Ten meet with a ‘B’ cut and season-best of 50.06 ... Member of the 200 free, 400 free and 800 free relays at the Big Ten Championships ... The 200 free swam an NCAA ‘A’ cut of 1:30.49, the 400 free had an ‘A’ standard while breaking the school record with a 3:18.20 and the 800 free relay broke the then-NU record with a ‘B’ swim of 7:13.40 ... Had four total NCAA ‘B’ cut swims prior to the Big Ten Championships, two in the 50 free and two in the 100 ... Ranked second on NU’s top times list in the 100 free and third in the 200 free ... Had six first-place finishes in dual-meet races and five other top-three placings ... Qualified for the championship heats in two events at the Georgia Invitational (11/30-12/1), finishing fourth in the 50 free and fifth in the 100 free ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2006-07Combined with Andrea Hupman to form a formidable sprint free tan-dem ... Participated at the NCAA Championships, with times of 23.22, 52.02 and 1:49.89 in the 50, 100 and 200 free, respectively ... Second-fastest ’Cat in the 100 free on the year ... Part of the 800 free relay team that set a then-school-record of 7:13.92 at the Big Ten Championships ... Finished fourth in the 100 free after turning in a ‘B’ cut time of 50.06 at the Big Ten meet ... Earned a ‘B’ time with a season-best 23.15 in the 50 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Swam an NCAA ‘B’ time in the 50 free against Hawaii (23.41) ... Earned five different NCAA ‘B’ cuts in the 100 free, swimming her Championships seed time against Hawaii (50.12) ... Earned her first collegiate victory in the 50 free against Purdue with a 23.72 ... Also claimed a win in the 50 free against Ohio State ... Claimed her first victory in the 200 free against Marshall, swimming a season-best and NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 1:49.34, the second-best time of the year for NU.

HIGH SCHOOLCanadian Junior National team member competing at the 2005 Junior Pan Pacific Championships ... Took bronze in the 50-meter free and silver in the 4x100 and 4x200 free relays ... Represented Team Ontario at the 2005 Canada Games, earning bronze in the 100 free and taking gold with the 4x100 and 4x200 free relays to earn Canada Games meet records ... Ottawa Swimmer of the Year in 2005 ... Finished fifth in 100 free at the 2005 World Championships trials in Montreal ... Qualified for the Canadian Junior National team traveling to Australia in 2006 ... Honor roll member throughout high school ... Social Science award in 2005.

PERSONALBorn Emily Wong on 6/20/88 ... Daughter of Bill Wong and Patrice Flanagan ... Majoring in pyschology.

WONG’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 100 free 200 free 22.55 49.62 1:49.34

EMILY WONG

HIGH SCHOOLNew York state champion in the 200 IM, 100 breast and 200 medley relay in 2008 ... As a senior, led her team to a third-straight undefeated championship season ... Five-year member of the Section One State team ... Five-year all-section and all-league honoree ... Earned team MVP and coach’s award four times in career ... Swam club for 10 years with the Badger Swim Club ... Junior Nationals qualifier in the 200 back and 400 IM .. Ranked as a three star recruit by Swimmingworldmagazine.com ... Short Course National qualifier ... Traveled to Switzerland with her club for international competition ... Honor roll during all quarters of high school ... National Honor Society member ... USA Swimming Scholastic All-American in 2007-08 ... NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete.

PERSONALBorn Meaghan Helene Fenn on 3/3/91 ... Daughter of John and Mar-garet Fenn ... Has a younger sister, Kerry ... Chose Northwestern over Princeton and Ohio State ... Major is undeclared.

MEAGHAN FENN5-6 • FreshmanIndividual MedleyNew Rochelle, N.Y.The Ursuline School

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HIGH SCHOOLFive-time NISCA high school all-American ... Six-time all-state recipient in individual events ... Was high school team MVP ... Holds five varsity team records ... High school team qualified for the state meet in all four years of her high school career ... High school won four league champi-onships ... Swam five years for Club Wolverine ... Qualified for the U.S. Open in the 100 fly and 200 IM ... Was a Junior National qualifier in the 50 free, 100 free, 100 breast, 100 fly and 200 IM ... Was Michigan SCY women’s high-point champion ... Senior National qualifier ... USA Swim-ming Scholastic All-American in 2007-08 ... Treasurer of National Honor Society ... Honor roll during all quarters of high school.

PERSONALBorn Marybeth E. Hall on 6/7/91 ... Daughter of Bethany and Denis Hall ... Chose Northwestern over Stanford, Harvard and Michigan ... Plans pre-medicine studies.

HIGH SCHOOLNational qualifier in the 200 fly, 200 IM and 400 IM ... 2009 World Championships Trials participant in the 400 IM ... Two-time Kentucky state champion in the 500 free and one-time champ in the 200 free ... Member of the 200 and 400 free state-record holding relays, setting both marks in 2008 ... All-American and first-team all-state in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... Ranked as a four star recruit by Swimmingworldmagazine.com ... USA Swimming Scholastic All-American in 2007 and 2008 ... duPont Manual won three-consecutive team state championships from 2006-08 ... Swam six years of club with the Lakeside Seahawks ... Seahawks were the 2008 NCSA Junior National women’s runner-up ... U.S. Open quali-fier ... Junior National qualifier in the 200 free, 400 free, 200 fly, 200 IM and 400 IM ... Co-valedictorian ... Honor roll, National Honor Society and Beta Club member ... National Merit Commended Scholar.

PERSONALBorn Meredith Carolynn King on 12/16/90 ... Daughter of June and David King ... Chose Northwestern over Clemson, Michigan, Tennessee and Virginia ... Major is undeclared.

MARYBETH HALL5-7 • FreshmanButterfly/Individual MedleyBrighton, Mich.Brighton

HIGH SCHOOLEarned all-conference and all-America honors in all four of her high school seasons ... Was all-state as a freshman, junior and senior ... As a senior, named Zone 5 Swimmer of the Year and first-team all-area ... All-America in the 100 free, 200 free, 200 free relay and 200 medley relay as a senior ... Holds team and pool records in the 200 free ... Won state championships with the 200 free relay in 2005 and the 200 medley relay in 2007 ... Team finished fourth or better in the state in all four of her prep seasons ... Swam club with the RAYS from 2000-09 ... Finished third at the YMCA National Championships in the 200 free relay in 2008 ... Took 15th at the YMCA Long Course National Championships in the 50 breast in 2008 ... National Honor Society member ... Earned High Academic Achievement award and honor roll status from 2006-09.

PERSONALBorn Katherine Rae McCullough on 6/15/1991 ... Daughter of Neil and Jill McCullough ... Neil McCullough is a 1986 graduate of Northwestern ... Chose Northwestern over Michigan and Washington University in St. Louis ... Major is undeclared.

KATIE MCCULLOUGH5-6 • FreshmanFreestyle/BreaststrokeGrand Rapids, Mich.Forest Hills Central

HIGH SCHOOLHas spent her swimming career competing with the Clayton Shaw Park Tideriders club since 2000 ... Junior National Qualifier every year since 2005 ... Ranked as a two star recruit by Swimmingworldmagazine.com ... Does not swim for her high school team, playing basketball instead ... All-Suburban South honorable mention as a freshman, second-team as a sophomore and first-team as a junior for her basketball prowess ... Team won the Suburban South conference championship the past three seasons ... Statesmen Award winner ... USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... Webster Grove scholar athlete, Renaissance Award winner, honor roll and National Honor Society member.

PERSONALBorn Taylor Nichol Reynolds ... Daughter of Chuck and Laura Reynolds ... Major is undeclared.

TAYLOR REYNOLDS5-10 • FreshmanFreestyleSt. Louis, Mo.Webster Groves

MEREDITH KING5-7 • FreshmanFreestyleLouisville, Ky.duPont Manual

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1984—Martha Jahn (200, 500 freestyle, 200 butterfly), Ginni Vath (200 individual medley); Ginni Vath, Ann Lewis, Barb Garland, Martha Jahn (800 freestyle relay)1986—Barb Harris (200 backstroke)1987—Barb Harris (200 backstroke); Paige Wright, Lori Holmes, Ann Lewis, Barb Harris (800 free relay)1988—Barb Harris (200 backstroke), Marilyn Peck (1650 freestyle), Kim Tesch (100 backstroke); Lori Holmes, Marilyn Peck, Paige Wright, Barb Harris (800 free relay); Barb Harris, Amy Charnes, Lori Holmes, Kim Tesch (400 medley relay)1989—Lori Holmes (200 freestyle, 100, 200 butterfly); Lori Holmes, Nadine Takai, Marilyn Peck, Paige Wright (800 free relay)1990—Lori Holmes (100 butterfly), Marilyn Peck (200 free)1991—Kim Lloyd, Amy Charnes, Kim Barnes, Susan Donahoe (200 medley relay)1992—Christy Wicke (100 butterfly)1993—Kim Paton (200 freestyle), Christy Wicke (100 butterfly); Susan Schaars, Susan Donahoe, Meredith Booker, Lynn Kohl (200 free relay); Kim Paton, Susan Donahoe, Meredith Booker, Lynn Kohl (400 free relay); Kim Paton, Susan Donahoe, Meredith Booker, Lynn Kohl (800 free relay)1994—Kim Paton (100, 200, 500 freestyle), Christy Wicke (100 butterfly); Susan Schaars, Susan Donahoe, Meredith Booker, Lynn Kohl (200 free relay); Kim Paton, Susan Donahoe, Meredith Booker, Lynn Kohl (400 free relay); Kim Paton, Meredith Booker, Melissa Nott, Lynn Kohl (800 free relay)

1995—Christy Wicke (100 butterfly); Melissa Nott, Susan Schaars, Meredith Booker, Kim Paton (400 free relay)1996—Margaret Brandenstein (100 backstroke)1997—Cathy Lundin (200 butterfly)1999—Amy Balcerzak (100, 200 breaststroke), Tashy Bohm (200 backstroke); Courtney Allen, Lauren Moore, Allyson Bowman, Dominique Diezi (200 free relay); Dominique Diezi, Amy Balcerzak, Cathy Lundin, Courtney Allen (400 medley relay)2000—Merritt Adams (200 butterfly), Courtney Allen (50 freestyle), Amy Balcerzak (100, 200 breaststroke), Tashy Bohm (200 backstroke); Dominique Diezi, Amy Balcerzak, Merritt Adams, Courtney Allen (200 medley relay)2001—Tashy Bohm (200 backstroke), Vicky West (1650 freestyle)2002—Merritt Adams (200 butterfly)2006—Chelsea Davis (3-meter diving)2008—Andrea Hupman (100, 200 free)

BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

ALL-BIG TEN

1984—Barb Garland, Martha Jahn, Ann Lewis, Ginni Vath1985—Ann Lewis*1986—Barb Harris, Ann Lewis1987—Barb Harris, Lori Holmes, Ann Lewis, Paige Wright1988—Amy Charnes, Barb Harris, Lori Holmes, Marilyn Peck, Kim Tesch, Paige Wright1989—Lori Holmes, Holly Hutton, Marilyn Peck, Nadine Takai, Paige Wright1990—Lori Holmes, Marilyn Peck1991—Kim Barnes, Susan Donahoe, Kim Lloyd1992—Christy Wicke1993—Meredith Booker, Susan Donahoe, Nicole Dreessen*, Lynn Kohl, Kim Paton, Susan Schaars, Christy Wicke, Laura Yenglin*1994—Meredith Booker, Susan Donahoe, Lynn Kohl, Melissa Nott, Kim Paton, Christy Wicke1995—Meredith Booker, Melissa Nott, Kim Paton, Susan Schaars, Christy Wicke1996—Meredith Booker, Margaret Brandenstein1997—Cathy Lundin, Amy Balcerzak*, Dominique Diezi*1999—Courtney Allen, Amy Balcerzak, Tashy Bohm, Allyson Bowman, Dominique Diezi, Cathy Lundin, Lauren Moore2000—Merritt Adams, Courtney Allen, Amy Balcerzak, Tashy Bohm, Dominique Diezi2001—Tashy Bohm, Rachel Johnson*, Vicky West2002—Merritt Adams2005—Christy Olin, Andrea Hupman2006—Chelsea Davis, Hayley Fry, Andrea Hupman2007—Andrea Hupman, Jenn Kocsis, Kassia Shishkoff, Emily Wong2008—Andrea Hupman

* at-large selections

NORTHWESTERN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

Event Name Time Year50 Freestyle Andrea Hupman 22.26 2008100 Freestyle Andrea Hupman 48.53 2008200 Freestyle Andrea Hupman 1:44.89 2008500 Freestyle Ellen Grigg 4:41.10 20091,000 Freestyle Ellen Grigg 9:49.61 20091,650 Freestyle Ellen Grigg 16:10.92 2009100 Backstroke Liza Engstrom 54.81 2008200 Backstroke Genny Szymanski 1:56.13 2009100 Breaststroke Amy Balcerzak 59.84* 2000200 Breaststroke Amy Balcerzak 2:12.30 1999100 Butterfly Katie Braun 53.51 2008200 Butterfly Lori Holmes 1:58.51 1989200 IM Amy Balcerzak 1:59.74* 2000400 IM Kassia Shishkoff 4:14.52 2008200 Medley Relay Diezi, Balcerzak, 1:40.02* 2000 Adams, Allen400 Medley Relay Bohm, Balcerzak, 3:37.99* 2000 Adams, Allen200 Free Relay Lightbourne, Wong, 1:29.98 2009 Engstrom, Johnson400 Free Relay Hupman, Wong, 3:18.20 2008 Lightbourne, Shishkoff800 Free Relay Grigg, Wong, 7:08.52 2008 Hupman, Shishkoff

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50 FREESTYLE1999—Courtney Allen2000—Courtney Allen2008—Andrea Hupman (HM)

100 FREESTYLE1993—Lynn Kohl (HM)1999—Courtney Allen2000—Courtney Allen2005—Andrea Hupman (HM)2006—Andrea Hupman (HM)2007—Andrea Hupman (HM)2008 —Andrea Hupman (HM)

200 FREESTYLE1990—Marilyn Peck 1991—Marilyn Peck (HM)1993—Lynn Kohl (HM), Kim Paton (HM) 1994—Kim Paton2008—Andrea Hupman

500 FREESTYLE1990—Marilyn Peck1991—Marilyn Peck (HM)1993—Kim Paton (HM)1997—Joy Stover (HM)2008—Ellen Grigg

1,650 FREESTYLE1988—Marilyn Peck (HM)1997—Joy Stover1998—Joy Stover (HM)2001—Vicky West (HM), Erica Rose (HM)

100 BACKSTROKE1988—Barb Harris (HM)1993—Nicole Dreesen (HM)1994—Nicole Dreesen (HM), Margaret Brandenstein (HM)1995—Margaret Brandenstein (HM)1997—Dominique Diezi (HM)1998—Dominique Diezi (HM)

200 BACKSTROKE1988—Barb Harris (HM)1993—Margaret Brandenstein (HM)1994—Margaret Brandenstein (HM)1995—Nicole Dreesen (HM)2000—Tashy Bohm (HM), Susie Sample (HM)2001—Tashy Bohm (HM)

100 BUTTERFLY1989—Lori Holmes1990—Lori Holmes1992—Christy Wicke1994—Christy Wicke1995—Christy Wicke1997—Cathy Lundin (HM)1998—Cathy Lundin (HM)2000—Merritt Adams (HM)

200 BUTTERFLY1988—Lori Holmes1989—Lori Holmes1990—Lori Holmes1996—Cathy Lundin (HM)1997—Cathy Lundin (HM)1998—Cathy Lundin (HM)2002—Merritt Adams2005—Christy Olin (HM)

100 BREASTSTROKE1989—Amy Charnes (HM)1997—Amy Balcerzak1998—Amy Balcerzak1999—Amy Balcerzak2000—Amy Balcerzak

200 BREASTSTROKE1989—Holly Hutton (HM)1990—Holly Hutton (HM)1997—Amy Balcerzak1998—Amy Balcerzak1999—Amy Balcerzak2000—Amy Balcerzak

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY1989—Nadine Takai (HM)1995—Cathy Lundin (HM)1996—Cathy Lundin (HM)1998—Amy Balcerzak (HM)1999—Amy Balcerzak (HM)2000—Amy Balcerzak (HM)

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY1989—Nadine Takai (HM)1993—Laura Yenglin (HM)1994—Laura Yenglin (HM)1995—Laura Yenglin (HM)1996—Cathy Lundin (HM)

1-METER DIVING2006—Chelsea Davis (HM)

200 FREESTYLE RELAY1991—Lloyd, Donahoe, Vitcenda, Charnes1993—Kohl, Donahoe, Booker, Brandenstein1994—Kohl, Donahoe, Booker, Schaars1995—Brandenstein, Booker, Paton, Schaars1996—Booker, Brandenstein, Nott, Randag1997—Bushnell, Diezi, Igoe, Mosher1998—Allen, Bowman, Diezi, Mosher1999—Allen, Bowman, Moore, Diezi2000—Allen, Bowman, Moore, Diezi2008—Hupman, Lightbourne, Engstrom, Wong (HM)

400 FREESTYLE RELAY1990—Peck, Donahoe, Vitcenda, Holmes1993—Kohl, Donahoe, Booker, Paton1994—Paton, Donahoe, Booker, Kohl1995—Brandenstein, Booker, Nott, Randag1996—Booker, Brandenstein, Nott, Randag1997—Balcerzak, Diezi, Igoe, Mosher1998—Allen, Diezi, Igoe, Mosher1999—Allen, Bowman, Igoe, Diezi2000—Allen, Sample, Fowles, Diezi2008—Hupman, Wong, Lightbourne, Shishkoff (HM)

800 FREESTYLE RELAY1988—Holmes, Peck, Wright, Harris1989—Holmes, Takai, Peck, Wright1990—Holmes, Peck, Hannenian, Wright1991—Peck, Donahoe, Haislet, Vitcenda1992—Vitcenda, Lloyd, Dreesen, Haislet1993—Kohl, Donahoe, Booker, Paton1994—Paton, Booker, Nott, Kohl2001—Bohm, West, Sample, Johnson (HM)2008—Grigg, Wong, Hupman, Shishkoff (HM)

200 MEDLEY RELAY1989—Morovitz, Charnes, Weersing, Holmes (HM)1991—Lloyd, Charnes, Barnes, Donahoe1992—Lloyd, Wicke, Haislet, Vitcenda1994—Lloyd, Donahoe, Wicke, Schaars1995—Dreesen, Hudler, Wicke, Brandenstein1997—Diezi, Balcerzak, Lundin, Igoe1998—Diezi, Balcerzak, Lundin, Allen1999—Diezi, Balcerzak, Lundin, Allen2000—Diezi, Balcerzak, Adams, Allen

400 MEDLEY RELAY1988—Tesch, Charnes, Holmes, Harris1990—Vitcenda, Charnes, Holmes, Peck1992—Lloyd, Wicke, Dreesen, Vitcenda1993—Brandenstein, Wicke, Dreesen, Booker1994—Brandenstein, Wicke, Dreesen, Booker1997—Diezi, Balcerzak, Lundin, Igoe1998—Diezi, Balcerzak, Lundin, Allen1999—Diezi, Balcerzak, Lundin, Allen2000—Bohm, Balcerzak, Adams, Allen

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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

1987—Betsy Aushwitz, Barb Harris, Ann Lewis, Patricia Miller, Kristen Usowski1988—Betsy Aushwitz, Barb Harris, Pam Lechner, Kristen Usowski, Paige Wright1989—Betsy Aushwitz, Amy Charnes, Marilyn Peck, Kristen Usowski, Paige Wright1990—Holly Hutton, Simone Morovitz, Marilyn Peck, Laura Vitcenda, Paige Wright1991—Amy Charnes, Susan Donahoe, Holly Hutton, Shannon Jensen, Beth Michael, Simone Morovitz, Marilyn Peck, Teri Ross, Christine Simmons, Laura Vitcenda, Sarah Weersing1992—Jennifer Cohen, Rosemarie Fredricks, Holly Hutton, Shannon Jensen, Leigh Kettler, Kim Lloyd, Brandy Mayberry, Beth Michael, Simone Morovitz, Teri Ross, Christine Simmons, Laura Vitcenda, Sarah Weersing1993—Lisa Bailey, Jennifer Cohen, Susan Donahoe, Rosie Fredericks, Shannon Jensen, Leigh Kettler, Ginger Kroft,Katrina Kutzbach, Kim Lloyd, Beth Michael, Susan Schaars, Christine Simmons, Christy Wicke1994—Lisa Bailey, Margaret Brandenstein, Jennifer Cohen, Susan Donahoe, Danielle Frottier, Leslie Hueter, Kim Lloyd, Kim Paton, Susan Schaars, Christy Wicke, Laura Yenglin 1995—Lisa Bailey, Margaret Brandenstein, Elizabeth Deitrick, Danielle Frottier, Leslie Hueter, Kathryn Kearney, Kari Lydersen, Heather McConahey, Melissa Nott, Kim Paton, Sarah Randag, Susan Schaars, Christy Wicke, Laura Yenglin1996—Margaret Brandenstein, Kaki Gordon, Leslie Hueter, Laura Lindberg, Kari Lydersen, Emily Maxwell, Heather McConahey, Melissa Nott, Kim Patton, Sarah Randag, Jenny Smatt, Joy Stover, Mica Van Slingerlandt, Laura Yenglin1997—Mary Beth Ellis, Katharine Gordon, Mara Huston, Michelle Kramer, Cathy Lundin, Kari Lyderson, Emily Maxwell, Heather McConahey, Melissa Nott, Heather Payne, Kyrra Rowley, Joy Stover

1998—Amy Balcerzak, Allyson Bowman, Dominique Diezi, Mary Beth Ellis, Kristen Fuhs, Michelle Kramer, Laura Lindberg, Cathy Lundin, Julia McDonald, Ashley Mosher, Heather Payne, Joy Stover1999—Courtney Allen, Amy Balcerzak, Allyson Bowman, Lisa Bushnell, Dominique Diezi, Mary Beth Ellis, Cathy Lundin, Julia McDonald, Heather Payne, Krista Puttler2000—Courtney Allen, Amy Balcerzak, Allyson Bowman, Lisa Bushnell, Dominique Diezi, Taylor Lynch, Julia McDonald, Lauren Moore, Krista Puttler, Adrian Talcott, Whitney Winters2001—Rachel Johnson, Megan Keefe, Lauren Moore, Carin Nelson, Susie Sample, Adrian Talcott, Kristin Ward, Whitney Winters2002—Stephanie Cranston, Rachel Johnson, Megan Keefe, Christy Michalak, Lauren Moore, Erica Rose, Susie Sample, Adrian Talcott, Ashley Wagner, Kristin Ward, Whitney Winters2003—Ashley Carter, Carmen Cosgrove, Rachel Johnson, Lesley Meade, Paige Nath, Shuyan Phua, Michela Restivo, Erica Rose, Erin Swenson, Kristin Ward2004—Amy Mueller, Sara Petric, Michaela Restivo, Erica Rose, Erin Swenson, Rachel Tepe2005—Brielle Bovee, Leanne Dumais, Kristen Kilroy, Amy Mueller, Michelle Oeser, Sara Petric, Shuyan Phua, Michaela Restivo, Marijana Surkovic, Rachel Tepe, Ashley Welnhofer2006—Jessie Bailis, Beth Campbell, Leanne Dumais, Carrera Harris, Andrea Hupman, Amy Mueller, Michelle Oeser, Sara Petric2007—Jessie Bailis, Beth Campbell, Jill Forster, Hayley Fry, Carrera Harris, Andrea Hupman, Sara White-Delehoy2008—Katie Braun, Beth Campbell, Stacy Congdon, Leanne Dumais, Jill Forster, Mary Beth Francis, Hayley Fry, Andrea Hupman, Tania Lyerly, Rachel Rys, Kassia Shishkoff, Genny Szymanski, Sara White-Delehoy, Emily Wong2009—Stacy Congdon, Kiersten Cooley, Liza Engstrom, Jill Forster, Mary Beth Francis, Hayley Fry, Ellen Grigg, Alex Kraus, Tania Lyerly, Caitlin Masney, Erin Reilly, Rachel Rys, Kassia Shishkoff, Kate Stephensen, Genny Szymanski, Caroline Walls, Sara White-Delehoy

CSCAA ALL-ACADEMIC HONOREES

1987—Ann Lewis, Paige Wright1988—Barb Harris, Paige Wright1989—Paige Wright1990—Paige Wright1992—Christy Wicke1993—Margaret Brandenstein, Susan Donahoe, Christy Wicke1994—Margaret Brandenstein, Susan Donahoe, Kim Lloyd, Melissa Nott, Susan Schaars, Christy Wicke1995—Margaret Brandenstein, Joy Stover, Christy Wicke, Melissa Nott1996—Margaret Brandenstein, Mary Beth Ellis, Cathy Lundin, Joy Stover1997—Amy Balcerzak, Joy Stover, Dominique Diezi1998—Amy Balcerzak, Dominique Diezi, Joy Stover1999—Amy Balcerzak, Allyson Bowman, Dominique Diezi, Cathy Lundin2000—Amy Balcerzak, Susie Sample2001—Erica Rose, Susie Sample2002—Merritt Adams, Carmen Cosgrove, Rachel Johnson2005—Brielle Bovee, Andrea Hupman2006—Michelle Oeser2008—Ellen Grigg, Andrea Hupman, Genny Szymanski

MARGARET BRANDENSTEIN

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50 FREESTYLE1. Andrea Hupman 22.26 20082. Courtney Allen 22.28 20003. Emily Wong 22.55 20094. Teisha Lightbourne 22.95 20085. Dominique Diezi 22.96 1997

100 FREESTYLE1. Andrea Hupman 48.53 20082. Courtney Allen 49.02 19993. Emily Wong 49.62 20094. Kim Paton 49.96 19975. Lynn Kohl 50.14 1994

200 FREESTYLE1. Andrea Hupman 1:44.89 20082. Ellen Grigg 1:45.75 20093. Kim Paton 1:47.60 19934. Kassia Shishkoff 1:47.92 20085. Marilyn Peck 1:48.20 1990

500 FREESTYLE1. Ellen Grigg 4:41.10 20092. Kassia Shishkoff 4:44.00 20083. Marilyn Peck 4:44.68 19904. Kim Paton 4:46.63 19945. Vicky West 4:48.68 2001

1,000 FREESTYLE1. Ellen Grigg 9:49.61 20092. Joy Stover 9:51.00 19973. Marilyn Peck 9:52.25 19904. Kassia Shishkoff 9:52.71 20085. Vicky West 9:53.49 2000

1,650 FREESTYLE1. Ellen Grigg 16:10.92 20092. Vicky West 16:17.20 20013. Joy Stover 16:22.38 19974. Marilyn Peck 16:24.15 19905. Erica Rose 16:26.12 2001

100 FLY1. Katie Braun 53.51 20082. Christy Wicke 54.19 19953. Carmen Cosgrove 54.21 20024. Cathy Lundin 54.23 19975. Lori Holmes 54.24 1989

200 FLY1. Lori Holmes 1:58.51 19892. Merritt Adams 1:58.62 20023. Christy Olin 1:58.87 20044. Katie Braun 1:59.44 20085. Rachel Johnson 1:59.56 2002

100 BACKSTROKE1. Liza Engstrom 54.81 20082. Dominique Diezi 54.95 19983. Tashy Bohm 55.05 20004. Nicole Dressen 55.25 19935. Margaret Brandenstein 55.33 1996

200 BACKSTROKE1. Genny Szymanski 1:56.13 20092. Tashy Bohm 1:57.34 20013. Susie Sample 1:57.86 20004. Margaret Brandstein 1:58.48 19945. Liza Engstrom 1:58.50 2008

100 BREASTSTROKE1. Amy Balcerzak 59.84 20002. Jenny Wilson 1:01.96 20093. Hayley Fry 1:02.30 20094. Brielle Bovee 1:02.86 20055. Jessie Bailis 1:03.06 2007

200 BREASTSTROKE1. Amy Balcerzak 2:12.30 19992. Katie Simmons 2:15.12 20023. Brielle Bovee 2:15.70 20054. Jenny Wilson 2:16.55 20095. Hannah Points 2:16.79 2009

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY1. Amy Balcerzak 1:59.74 20002. Kassia Shishkoff 2:01.53 20093. Rachel Johnson 2:01.69 20014. Cathy Lundin 2:01.69 19975. Kathleen Patterson 2:01.82 2009

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY1. Kassia Shishkoff 4:14.52 20082. Hannah Points 4:15.27 20093. Laura Yenglin 4:17.59 19954. Rachel Johnson 4:19.44 20015. Kathleen Patterson 4:19.46 2009

200 MEDLEY RELAY1. Diezi, Balcerzak, 1:40.02 2000 Adams, Allan2. Engstrom, Fry, 1:40.44 2009 Congdon, Wong3. Diezi, Balcerzak, 1:40.55 1998 Lundin, Allen4. Engstrom, Fry, 1:40.78 2008 Braun, Lightbourne 5. Diezi, Balcerzak, 1:41.73 1997 Lundin, Igoe

400 MEDLEY RELAY1. Bohm, Balcerzak, 3:37.99 2000 Adams, Allen2. Eschenburg, Fry, 3:39.01 2008 Braun, Hupman 3. Diezi, Balcerzak 3:39.58 1998 Lundin, Allen4. Engstrom, Fry, 3:40.53 2009 Congdon, Wong5. Diezi, Balcerzak, 3:41.32 1997 Lundin, Igoe

200 FREE RELAY1. Lightbourne, Wong, 1:29.98 2009 Engstrom, Johnson2. Allen, Moore 1:30.17 1999 Bowman, Diezi3. Lightbourne, Wong, 1:30.49 2008 Engstrom, Hupman4. Mosher, Allen 1:30.78 1998 Bowman, Diezi5. Randag, Brandstein, 1:32.02 1996 Nott, Booker

400 FREE RELAY1. Hupman, Wong, 3:18.20 2008 Lightbourne, Shishkoff2. Mosher, Allen, 3:19.49 1998 Igoe, Diezi3. Allen, Bowman, 3:19.70 1999 Igoe, Diezi4. Lightbourne, Johnson, 3:20.22 2009 Wong, Shishkoff5. Wong, Hupman 3:20.66 2007 Braun, Shishkoff

800 FREE RELAY1. Grigg, Wong, 7:08.52 2008 Hupman, Shishkoff2. Wong, Kocsis 7:13.92 2007 Shishkoff, Hupman3. Grigg, Wong, 7:14.58 2009 Cavanaugh, Shishkoff4. Paton, Booker, 7:17.85 1994 Nott, Kohl5. Paton, Donahoe, 7:17.86 1993 Booker, Kohl

Bold indicates current student-athletes

N O RT H W E ST E R N A L L-T I M E T O P T I M E S

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N O R R I S A Q U AT I C S C E N T E R

The Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris Aquatics Center includes a 750,000-gal-

lon, 50-meter-by-25-yard pool with movable walls that run on a track system, enabling the pool to be custom-fitted. The complex, which includes an innovative heat recycling system, also features an electronic scoreboard and seating for 800 spectators. The facility also includes the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion and the Ivan Combe Tennis Center, located adjacent to the Norris Aquatics Center. The sports pavilion features a jogging track, three basketball courts, four racquetball and three squash courts, a weight room and lounge areas. The tennis center features six indoor tennis courts. Large windows on the running track provide a view of picturesque Lake Michi-gan. Large windows also overlook the pool from a workout room and a treadmill area in the main Sports Pavilion area. The facility also features an outdoor patio and sundeck that overlook the beach and Lake Michigan. With such easy access to Northwestern’s North Beach, Wildcat swimmers are able to exercise and do dry-land activities in the sand. The aquatics center has been the site of numerous competitions, including the Unit-ed States Swimming Elite National training camp and 1999’s Swim Meet of Champions featuring the USA National Team against the Big Ten All-Stars. The facility also is the home of NASA Wildcat Aquatics, an age-group swimming club with youth members all the way up to Masters competitors.

NORRIS CENTER POOL RECORDS

Event Name Team Time Year50 Freestyle Courtney Allen Northwestern 22.93* 2000100 Freestyle Emily Wong Northwestern 49.74 2008200 Freestyle Dana Vollmer California 1:47.29 2006500 Freestyle Amy Oberhelman Stanford 4:48.64 19971000 Freestyle Olga Splichalova Minnesota 9:52.30 19971650 Freestyle Kassia Shishkoff Northwestern 16:28.01 2007100 Backstroke Catherine Fox Stanford 54.43 1997200 Backstroke Catherine Fox Stanford 1:57.19 1997100 Breaststroke Jessica Hardy California 1:01.02 2006200 Breaststroke Yi Siow Ting Wisconsin 2:11.91 2006100 Butterfly Catherine Fox Stanford 53.91 1997200 Butterfly Brittany Barwegen Indiana 1:59.44 2007200 IM Gabrielle Rose Stanford 2:01.12 1997400 IM Maggie Bowen Auburn 4:14.80* 2000200 Medley Relay Northwestern 1:42.76* 2000400 Medley Relay Stanford 3:43.10 1997200 Free Relay Northwestern 1:32.66* 2000400 Free Relay California 3:22.49 2006800 Free Relay Northwestern 7:20.57 20081M Diving Julia McDonald Northwestern 423.80 19973M Diving Rachel Goswell UCLA 510.30 2000

* converted from short-course meters

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2009-10 OUTLOOK ......................................................................................................33-34

WILDCATS ARE CHAMPIONS ......................................................................................... 35

COACHING STAFF ......................................................................................................36-37

2009-10 RETURNERS .................................................................................................38-43

2009-10 NEWCOMERS ...............................................................................................44-45

WILDCAT ALL-AMERICANS ............................................................................................. 46

BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ..................................................................................................... 47

NORRIS AQUATICS CENTER .......................................................................................... 48

2008-09 TOP TIMES ......................................................................................................... 49

NORTHWESTERNMEN’S SWIMMING

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The 2009-10 Northwestern University Swimming and Diving Media Guide was produced by the Northwestern University Athletic Communications Department.

Assistant Athletic Director: Mike Wolf Associate Director/Swimming Contact: Doug MeffleyAssociate Director: Nick BrilowskiAssociate Director/Publications Coordinator: Julie DunnAssistant Director: Rand ChampionAssistant Director: Scott HammerBig Ten Network Liaison: Rob CoonsProgram Assistant: Jocelyn Serranilla

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QUICK FACTSLocation: Evanston, Ill.Founded: 1851Enrollment: 8,000 President: Morton SchapiroFaculty Representative: Bob GundlachNickname: WildcatsColors: Purple and WhiteConference: Big TenDirector of Athletics and Recreation: Jim PhillipsSport Administrator: Maureen HartyHead Coach: Jarod SchroederCareer Record/Years: First SeasonNU Record/Years: First SeasonLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/4Assistant Coach: Kyle SchackVolunteer Assistant Coach: Andy GreversHead Diving Coach: Alik SarkisianDirector of Aquatics: Ed Martig2008-09 Overall Record: 5-72008-09 Big Ten Record/Finish: 0-7/8th2008-09 NCAA Finish: NTS

2009-10 MEN’S SWIMMING ROSTER

Name Event Ht. Cl. Hometown/High SchoolNathan Butler Breast 6-1 So. Cincinnati, Ohio/TurpinJay Calhoun Breast 5-9 Fr. Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif./Palos Verdes PeninsulaChris Doman Free/Fly 5-10 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa./St. Charles Prep (Columbus, Ohio)John Frutiger Free 6-5 So. Alma, Mich./AlmaJan Hanulik Free 5-11 Fr. Cavlsov, Czech Republic/Sportovni GymnaziumKalister Harmon Diving 5-6 Jr. Olympia, Wash./Capital Nick Johnson Free/Fly/Back 6-2 Fr. Yardley, Pa./PennsburyBrian Kerr Free/Fly 6-0 Jr. East Grand Rapids, Mich./East Grand RapidsSean Mathews Fly/Free 6-0 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Lafayette Tony Mattar Free/Fly/IM 6-0 So. Lake Orion, Mich./Lake OrionKyle O’Brien Free/Back/IM 5-11 Jr. Juneau, Alaska/Juneau DouglasPeter Park Distance Free 5-8 Jr. Princeton, N.J./Peddie SchoolBryan Pinkston Fly 6-4 Sr. Richmond, Va./St. Christopher’sAlex Ratajczyk Free/Fly 6-2 Fr. Parlin, N.J./Sayreville War MemorialCharlie Rimkus Distance Free/Fly/IM 6-3 Fr. Tustin, Calif./BeckmanDan Salovesh Free 6-2 Fr. Casa Grande, Ariz./Casa Grande UnionVarun Shivakumar Back 6-4 Fr. Hoffman Estates, Ill./FremdCal Staben Breast 6-3 Fr. Lexington, Ky./Henry ClayAlex Tyler Free 6-1 Jr. Birmingham, Mich./Birmingham GrovesJake Vogel IM/Back 6-2 Sr. Canton, Ill./Canton

Head Coach: Jarod Schroeder (First season), Northern Illinois, ’95 Assistant Coach: Kyle Schack (First season), Union College, ’02Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andy Grevers (Third season), Northern Illinois, ’xxHead Diving Coach: Alik Sarkisian (Fourth season), USSR State University of Physical Education, ’80

2008-09 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

(Record: 5-7 • Big Ten 0-7/8th • NCAA Finish: NTS)

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Oct. 24 at No. 14 Indiana * L, 158-129

Nov. 7 No. 16 PURDUE * L, 176-122

Nov. 13 at Wisconsin * L, 188-103

Nov. 15 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W, 172-113

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO W, 211-68

Nov. 21-23 TYR INVITATIONAL 1st/3

Dec. 22 vs. Dartmouth (Honolulu, Hawaii) W, 117-48

Jan. 10 at Carthage W, 174.5-85.5

Jan. 16 at Notre Dame W, 175-125

Jan. 24 at Iowa * L, 171.5-128.5

Jan. 30-31 at No. 9 Ohio State * L, 270-64

vs. No. 3 Michigan * L, 244-83

vs. No. 19 Penn State * L, 193.5-138.5

Feb. 26-28 at Big Ten Championships 8th/10

(West Lafayette, Ind.)

March 26-28 at NCAA Championships NTS

(College Station, Texas)

* Big Ten dual meet

Home meets in ALL CAPS

ATHLETICCOMMUNICATIONS

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Some news, notes and other goodies to keep in mind as Northwestern prepares for the 2009-10 men’s swimming and diving season...

• Jarod Schroeder takes over the Wildcats this season after 20-year head coach Bob Groseth announced his retirement over the summer to be-come the interim director of the College Swim-ming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). Schroeder spent six seasons with Northwestern’s club swimming program (NASA) in addition to time as a volunteer assistant at NU before returning from a stint at Maryland to become an assistant coach in 2008-09.

• A pair of upperclassmen look to have strong seasons in 2009-10, led by junior Alex Tyler who highlighted a good summer for the Wildcats with a solid performance at the U.S. Open. Tyler earned a consolation final berth in the breaststroke before earning a bronze medal in the 200 IM. That 200 individual medley featured a landmark final in which all eight competitors, led by a swimmer from Arizona, agreed to shun the hi-tech suits in favor of old-school briefs for the heat, making a statement which resonated through the swimming community.

• In addition to Tyler, Sean Mathews is poised to have a big season. In his signature event—the 200 fly—Mathews dropped a full second from his time at a post-Big Ten Championships meet last spring, showing his potential to go low in the race. Peter Park and John Frutiger in the middle distance free along with Brian Kerr in the sprint free have captured Schroeder’s atten-tion with their off-season work.

• Perhaps aiding most in Northwestern’s goal of returning a significant number of contributors to the NCAA meet is a strong and deep group of newcomers. Led by distance specialist Charlie Rimkus, whose times already would score him points based on the 2009 Big Ten Champion-ships meet, the Wildcats have their biggest group of freshmen in some time. Schroeder also expects big things from Jan Hanulik and Varun Shivakumar. Hanulik will be a mid-distance factor while Shivakumar has the frame (6-foot-4) and raw talent to be a top-end backstroker after some mechanical work. A sophomore transfer, Tony Mattar, also will figure strongly in the equation after making the finals in three different individual events for Indiana at the 2009 Big Ten Championships.

• Schroeder’s goal of returning Northwestern to NCAA prominence after a year away from the national stage centers on qualifying relays as a way to get as many individuals into the meet as possible. With strong distance swimmers in Rimkus, Park, Frutiger, Tyler and others, the Wildcats’ 800 free relay will be their strength. NU’s sprint group is small this season, but improved competition to be “the man” as well as a new workout regimen could dramatically help Northwestern’s 200 and 400 free relays. Currently a question mark for the Wildcats are the medley relays, with competition ongoing to find the best relay fits in all four strokes.

• One of the new things Schroeder is trying out this year is a unique weight training program. He has developed a boxing program, plyometrics and other dryland routines to add strength and power to the Wildcat swimmers. “We don’t want to get guys too big too fast, because then they fade at the end of races and are unable to hold their body line. But swimming has evolved in the past 10 years and we want to get our team stronger than what swimmers used to be in the 1980’s and 90’s,” Schroeder says.

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Following is head coach Jarod Schroeder’s analysis of Northwestern’s stroke groups entering the 2009-10 seasons:

• Sprint Freestyle: This will be a smaller group for us this year led by co-captain Brian Kerr, who was an All-American as a freshman. Along with Kerr we’ll only have three other guys in Nick Johnson, Alex Ratajzyk and Chris Do-man. We are doing more sprint-oriented work with this group this year so we hope to see good results from this group.

• Mid-Distance and Distance Freestyle: I think this is one of our strongest groups. We have Var-un Shivakumar, Jan Hanulik, Charlie Rimkus, Tony Mattar, John Frutiger and Peter Park all pushing each other in a good training group. The framework is there for a good, solid year, and our 800 free relay should be our best.

• Backstroke: Right now we have Varun and Jan, with Nick Johnson also in the mix. We do not really have a standout guy yet so we will see who steps up. Varun definitely has the frame, similar to what Matt Grevers has, so I think he is going to end up as one of the pre-eminate backstrokers.

• Breaststroke: We have a pretty deep group in this stroke talent-wise. Alex Tyler, Nathan But-ler, Cal Staben and Jay Calhoun comprise this group, with Alex really taking huge strides over the summer as a consolation finalist at the U.S. Open. He and Nathan are pushing each other in terms of performance and consistency.

• Butterfly: Sean Mathews, Park, Rimkus and Mattar give us a strong group and will make the 200 a heck of an event for us. It is a race where Park, Mathews and Mattar all scored at Big Ten’s last year and Rimkus has the potential; he’s already been faster than what it took to score last season. The 200 will be our deepest event.

• Individual Medley: The individual medleys are two more deep events for us. Mattar and Tyler both scored at the Big Ten meet last year while Park was a bonus finalist. Rimkus also has been fast enough to score in these races. Tyler took third in the 200 IM at the U.S. Open so you know he is one of the best in the country.

• Season as a Whole: It is hard to set a definite goal, what we want to do is return Northwestern, our relays and our individuals to the NCAA Championships and continue to produce All-America athletes. We did not have one last year and we are returning zero participants from last year’s NCAA meet, but this is a program with a rich recent history of success (All-Americans in 11 of the last 13 years) on the national stage and that is what we are focused on reclaiming.

On taking over the program from Bob Groseth...“To follow in Bob’s footsteps is just unbelievable because he is the guy who got me into coaching. When I came here in 1993 and swam for him during the summer, my major was history and I was going to be a high school teacher, but after just three months with him I knew I wanted to be a coach. With a wonderful facility, Chicago right at your fingertips and the education second-to-none, It just took the right person to come in here and sell that to help make NU a nationally prominent program. To have the ability to follow Bob and the legacy that he’s left with Northwestern swimming is humbling. Before Bob, we were competing just to make it into consolation finals at the Big Ten meet. Now we have individuals competing to win national titles.”

On adding his touch to the Northwestern program...“I swam for a lot of different coaches through my career—Bob being one of them—so I take a little bit from everybody who I’ve worked with. I’ve been on national teams before, so I know what it takes to get there. I want to recruit and bring in guys who aspire to do what I did in swimming or pass what I did, make an Olympic team which is something I fell short of doing. I’m also not that far from my competive swimming days. One thing we’ve learned in the last 10 years is that swimming is evolving and can be more power based. We’ve developed some strength and dry land training programs that are a little unique in terms of, we’re boxing, we’ve done ploymetrics and just some different power exercises that we are doing on deck to help facilitate strength in the water. We started a lot of these programs in the spring and will continuously evaluate them to see what is working or what’s not.”

On who is poised for a breakout season...“Of the guys who made big strides last year, prob-ably the biggest one was Alex Tyler, who really took a step forward. He’s going to be contending for Big Ten titles in the IM’s. Sean Mathews took a pretty big step forward this summer in his 200 fly and last year he went to a time-trial meet a week after Big Ten’s and went a full second faster. He’s somebody we should watch. Brian Kerr is poised to have a pretty good season; he was a little disappointed with last season so I think he’s got something to prove. John Frutiger is a totally different swimmer than last year. He’s training unbelievably well right now and he put a great summer of work in. I think he’s going to move up to somebody who is scoring points at Big Tens instead of just making the bonus final. Chris Doman is another hard worker, talented, he’s swimming his fastest times right now.”

On replacing multi-time All-American Eric Nilsson...“One of the things that I’m excited about was last year with Eric Nilsson we relied on him to win his events, this year there’s nobody that completely stands out like that. We’ve got a lot of guys who are all at the same level who are all fighting to be that person. It’s fun to watch them compete in practice to try to show us coaches that they are the team leaders. Everyday you have Alex Tyler and Peter Park and Sean Mathews, Doman and Kerr all trying to be that person. It’s fun to see because they know that there is no clear-cut team leader in terms of performance so it’s a more com-petitive atmosphere. With such a big group of un-derclassmen, it’s important for those upperclassmen to do that. These young guys have never trained or competed at this level so to have leadership from our upperclassmen right now where they are trying to battle to show us in practice who’s the man, that’s important because these freshmen are learning how to train very quickly.”

On Northwestern’s freshman class...Tony Mattar: “Last year as a member of Indiana he was a consolation finalist in two events and a bonus finalist in another so you know he can score and compete in the level that we’re at.”Charlie Rimkus: “As a junior and senior he was one of the top 500 freestylers in the country. He is going to be looked to right off the bat to be a point scorer for us in dual meets and in our conference, and I hope that he represents us at NCAA’s.”Jan Hanulik: “Jan is someone who is going to be a factor on our relays and a middle-distance specialist. He is going to be a utility guy. He has a lot of talent and I am excited to see what he can do.”Varun Shivakumar: “Varun is 6’7” and has a huge wingspan. I see nothing but big strides from him this year. His will be very fast in the backstroke, we are just fixing some stroke mechanics right now.”Alex Ratajczyk and Nick Johnson: “Two sprint freshmen but they can both swim the butterfly and the backstroke event pretty well, too. They will add depth to our relays and I think we’ll see big improve-ments really quickly from them.”Cal Staben: “This summer he was close to making Olympic trials in the breast. He has gotten bigger and stronger; I think he has a pretty big upside.”Jay Calhoun and Daniel Salovesh: “Jay is a breastroker and Daniel swims middle distance free, we expect them to add depth for our program.”

QUOTING HEAD COACH JAROD SCHROEDER

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It had been 47 years since an NCAA champion in men’s swimming re-sided in Evanston, but with a school-record 45.62 in the 100 backstroke

finals at the 2005 NCAA Championships in Minneapolis, Matt Grevers ended that drought with the best race of his career. Grevers qualified first for the final heat by defeating two-time Olym-pian Ryan Lochte of Florida by .36 seconds with a time of 46.01, at the time his personal best and a school record. The victory also brought back to Northwestern a national title for a program with a storied tradition at the national championship meet. The Wildcats have won 28 event national titles in their history, rank-ing 14th all-time among their collegiate brethren. Al Schwartz was the first swimmer in the nation to win three individual national championships in one year (1930), and has been joined by 23 others in the last 79 years. In the nine years from 1924 to 1933, NU captured an astounding 16 national championships. From 2005-07, the Wildcats returned to their winning ways of the past. Led by the two most decorated swimmers in Northwestern history, Grevers and Mike Alexandrov, NU won five NCAA titles over that three-year stretch. At the 2007 NCAA Championships, the Wildcats won three gold medals—third most of any school in the country—and set a pair of NCAA records in the process. Grevers became the second Wildcat to win a national championship in three-consecutive years with two victories in the 100 back (2005-06) and a crown in the 200 back (2007), joining Wally Colbath, who won the 1-meter diving championship from 1928-30. Those two feats also mark the last and most recent times Northwestern as a program has stood atop the medal podium in three-consecutive seasons. In 2007, Alexandrov took down a 10-year-old NCAA record in the 100 breast with a time of 51.56, then joined Grevers and teammates Kyle Bubolz and Bruno Barbic to break another NCAA standard with a gold-medal winning time of 3:04.40 in the 400 medley relay. Both of those

records lasted through the 2007-08 campaign before being broken during the hi-tech suit season of 2008-09.

2007 marked the third year in program history with three or more national championships, with the

other two coming in 1930 and 1924.

Northwestern’s 400 MEDLEY RELAY set an NCAA record in 2007, becoming the second Wildcat relay to win a national championship.

NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Year Name Event 1924 s3 Dick Howell 400 Free 1924 s3 Dick Howell 1,500 Free 1924 s3 Ralph Breyer 100 Free 1924 s3 Ralph Breyer 200 Free 1925 s Dick Howell 220 Free 1925 s Ralph Breyer 100 Free 1927 s Wally Colbath 1-Meter Diving 1928 s Dick Hinch 150 Back 1928 s Wally Colbath 1-Meter Diving 1929 s3 Al Schwartz 100 Free 1929 s3 Wally Colbath 1-Meter Diving 1930 s3 Al Schwartz 50 Free 1930 s3 Al Schwartz 100 Free 1930 s3 Al Schwartz 220 Free 1932 s Paul Troup, Volney Wilson, 400 Free Relay Arthur Highland, Merton Wilcox 1933 s3 Don Horn 200 Breast 1936 s Dan Zehr 150 Back 1942 Bob Amundsen 50 Free 1943 Henry Kozlowski 50 Free 1948 Bill Heusner 1,500 Free 1949 Bill Heusner 1,500 Free 1956 Al Kuhn 100 Free 1958 Dave Pemberton 200 Back 2005 Matt Grevers 100 Back 2006 Matt Grevers 100 Back 2007 Matt Grevers 200 Back 2007 Mike Alexandrov 100 Breastv 2007 Matt Grevers, Mike Alexandrov, 400 Medley Relayv

Kyle Bubolz, Bruno Barbic

s Championships before NCAA recognized men’s swimming in 1937 3 Northwestern also won team championships in these seasons v Performances set NCAA records; both were broken at the 2009 NCAA meet

2007 graduate MIKE ALEXANDROVwaited until his senior year to win gold at the NCAA Champion-ships, but set NCAA records with both his individual win in the 100 breast and in NU’s 400 medley relay victory in 2007.

Prior to winning three med-als at the Beijing Olympic

Games, 2007 graduate MATT GREVERS was the first Wildcat in 77 years to

win three individual national championships.

W I L D C AT S A R E C H A M P I O N S

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Born: August 21, 1973

Alma Mater: Northern Illinois, 1995

Degree: Bachelor’s Degree (Northern Illinois, ’97) Coaching Experience: Northwestern, 2000-06 Volunteer Assistant Coach NASA Aquatics (Club), 2000-02 Head Coach New Trier Swim Club, 2002-06 Head Coach Maryland, 2006-07 Assistant Coach Maryland, 2007-08 Interim Head Coach Northwestern, 2008-09 Assistant Coach Northwestern, 2009-present Head Coach

SCHROEDER AT-A-GLANCE

Jarod Schroeder was promoted to head coach of the Northwestern men’s swimming and diving program following the retirement of

long-time mention Bob Groseth, officially taking over the reigns on Sept. 1, 2009. Schroeder has been a part of the Wildcats’ program either directly or indirectly since 1993. The 1995 graduate of Northern Illinois trained with Groseth in Evanston in the summers during his collegiate career, served as a head age group coach with the Northwestern Aquatic Swim Association (NASA) beginning in 2000 and was a volunteer assistant with NU’s varsity programs from 2000-06. Following a two-year stint at Maryland, Schroeder returned as an assistant coach during the final year of Groseth’s 20-year tenure. His arrival was immediately felt, especially in recruiting when Schroeder signed several nationally sought-after swimmers, including Swimming World Magazine five-star recruit Charlie Rimkus. Schroeder had a decorated career in the pool despite getting a late start. A swimmer until the age of 10, Schroeder stepped away to excel at other sports before returning as a senior in high school. A walk-on at Northern Illinois, Schroeder became a team captain who won three Mid-American Conference Swimmer of the Year awards, two Illinois Collegiate Swimmer of the Year honors and seven individual conference championships under head coach Jeanne Fleck. He was inducted into the NIU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006. Schroeder continued to train with Groseth following graduation knowing he had a lot left to accomplish during his relatively short competitive career. He qualified for his first Olympic Trials in 1996, finishing 12th in the 100 fly. He then made the United States’ squads for the 1998 Pan American Games and the 1999 Goodwill Games, earning election as captain on the Pan Am squad. A conversation with Groseth during one of Schroeder’s summer training sessions at Northwestern helped steer his life path toward coaching. Beginning in the club ranks, Schroeder worked with NASA before becoming the head coach with New Trier Swim Club in 2002. Taking over an organization with no Nationals qualifiers, Schroeder helped to raise the bar, sending three competitors to the 2004 Olympic Trials and consistently sending swimmers to National level meets. Two 12-year-olds set national age-group records under Schroeder, who twice earned Illinois Swimming Coach of the Year accolades. During his time at NASA and New Trier, Schroeder also served as a volunteer coach with Northwestern during the beginning of the Matt Grevers and Mike Alexandrov era. Their freshman year of 2004 marked the beginning of a stretch of five-straight top-12 national finishes for Northwestern, including five individual NCAA championships. Schroeder took his first full-time collegiate job in 2006-07 as an assistant coach at Maryland, earning interim head coaching duties the following year in 2007-08. He coached his team to seven school-record swims during a rebuilding phase in the program’s history.

JAROD SCHROEDERFirst SeasonHead Coach

JAROD SCHROEDER trained as a swimmer under former Northwestern head coach Bob Groseth before coaching under him as both a volunteer and full-time assistant. Schroeder took over the NU program after Groseth’s retirement in 2009.

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MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SWIMMING SUPPORT STAFF

Kyle Schack is in his first season as an assistant coach at Northwestern, joining head coach Jarod Schroeder on the Norris

Aquatic Center deck following Schroeder’s elevation to the Wildcats’ head coaching position. Schack, a distance specialist and a proven recruiter, joins NU following two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Arizona State, where he led C.J. Nuess to a Pac-10 championship and All-America honors in the 1,650 free as well as an All-America accolade in the 400 IM. He also coached Israeli Olympian Gal Nevo, who reached the semifinals at the Beijing Olympics. Prior to his time in Tempe, Schack made stops as an assistant coach at Texas, a volunteer assistant at Harvard and a graduate assistant at West Virginia. He also served as the interim head coach at Division III Alma College for both the men’s and women’s programs from September of 2006 through April of 2007. He was a member of the 2007 USA Swimming Zone Select Camp staff, as well. Schack graduated in 2002 from Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., with a degree in economics before earning his masters in business administration at West Virginia. Schack captained the swimming and water polo teams at Union, where he was a four-time individual conference champion.

Andy Grevers has rejoined Northwestern as a full-time volunteer assistant coach after also serving in that role from 2006-08. Grevers

is in his fifth year as head coach of NASA Wildcat Aquatics. During his time as head coach, the club has experienced three National Records and 27 State Records. Before taking over at NASA, he was an assistant Senior group coach with the New Trier Swim Club for three seasons. Grevers also helped start a club team at Northern Illinois, his alma mater. As a competitor, Grevers was a state finalist for Lake Forest High School as well as a MAC Conference finalist while swimming at NIU. He began his time with Northwestern’s varsity programs during the senior year of his younger brother, Matt, who was a four-time NCAA champion and a gold medal winner at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

KYLE SCHACKFirst SeasonAssistant Coach

ANDY GREVERSThird SeasonMen’s and Women’sVolunteer Assistant Coach

ELIzABETH DE FELICEAssistant

Equipment Manager

ASHLEY CROSSIntern

Marketing

KARI TAGGARTAssistant Certified

Athletic Trainer

ED MARTIGDirector of Aquatics

KATIE AUSTINAssistant Director

Strength & Conditioning

C O A C H I N G / S U P P O RT S TA F F

KYLE SCHACK

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BUTLER’S CAREER BESTS 100 breast 200 breast 56.03 2:02.93

DOMAN’S CAREER BESTS 100 free 200 free 100 fly 46.06 1:40.66 48.81

the bonus final of the 200 fly ... Earned a third-place finish in the 100 fly at the TYR Invitational (11/21), while swimming in the finals of the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free and 500 free at the same meet ... Was first to the wall twice against Carthage (1/10), finishing first in the 100 and 200 fly ... Clawed his way to another top-time in the 100 fly against Indiana (10/24) ... Finished the season with 13 top-five performances.

2007-08Participated in the 100 fly, 50 free and 100 free at the Big Ten Champi-onships, turning his best finish with a 31st-place effort in the 100 fly ... Best dual-meet finish was a second-place effort in the 200 free against Carthage and Olivet (1/8) ... Had a third-place finish in the 200 free on Oct. 26 against No. 8 Indiana ... Qualified for the consolation final in the 100 fly while earning a spot in the bonus final in the 100 free at the UGA Invite ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2006-07Made bonus final in the 100 fly at the Big Ten Championships, finishing 21st in the final after swimming a personal-best time of 49.48 in the pre-lims ... Also participated in the 100 and 200 free at the Championships ... Earned the first victory of his collegiate career in the 200 free against Carthage, swimming a time of 1:43.78 to take home the win ... Also earned a second-place finish in the 100 free against Carthage ... Started the season strong, swimming his season-best time in the 100 free (47.18) in the opening meet against Indiana ... Swam his then-season-best time in the preliminaries of the 200 free at the TYR Invitational to earn a spot in the ‘B’ final ... Bested that time by .02 seconds with a 1:43.35 in a double-dual meet against Ohio State and Michigan.

HIGH SCHOOLGrew up in Pittsburgh, Pa., before attending high school at St. Charles Prep in Columbus, Ohio ... State champion in the 200 free relay ... State runner-up in the 200 free and fourth-place in the 100 fly ... Six-time district champion ... Three-time team and school MVP ... 13-time All-American ... Columbus Dispatch Scholar-Athlete ... 610 WTVN Athlete of the Week ... Columbus Dispatch Athlete of the Week ... Set three team records and six pool records ... Swam eight years with the Greater Co-lumbus Swim Team of Ohio ... Finished second in the 100 fly at the U.S. Sectionals ... Set 13-14 year-old team records in the 100 fly, 200 fly, 100 free and 200 free ... National Honor Society and student council member ... Honor roll student every quarter at St. Charles.

PERSONALBorn Christopher Ryan Doman on 8/8/88 ... Son of Bernard and Susan Doman ... Chose Northwestern over Notre Dame and North Carolina ... Double major in economics and legal studies.

2008-09Part of the Wildcats’ freestyle and butterfly units ... Swam on NU’s top 200 free relay and recorded the team’s second-best time of the year in the 100 fly ... Swam in three events at the Big Ten Championships, recording season-best times in each ... Turned in a career-best time of 48.81 in the 100 fly at the conference meet, taking 20th overall ... Also competed in

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2008-09Member of NU’s breaststroke squad ... Earned the team’s second-best time of the season in the 100 breast and third-best in the 200 breast ... Competed in the 100 breast, 200 breast and 50 free at the Big Ten Championships, turning in season-best times in each event ... Swam a 56.03 in the 100 breast at the conference meet ... Cut nearly seven seconds off his previous best-time in the 200 breast at Big Ten Champi-onships with a 2:02.93 ... Advanced to the final heat in both the 100 and 200 breast at the TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Nabbed the top spot in the 100 breast against Iowa (1/24) ... Secured two second-place finishes in the same event, against Wisconsin (11/13) and Notre Dame (1/16) ... Swam to 12 top-five finishes on the year.

HIGH SCHOOLWon the 2007 Ohio state title in the 100 breaststroke ... Earned an Olympic Trial cut in the 100 breaststroke ... 10-time All-American ... Three-time Scholastic All-American ... Named Fort Ancient Valley Con-ference (FAVC) Swimmer of the Year ... Two-time Cincinnati Enquirer All-City selection ... Won All-FAVC honors all four years of high school ... Owned 10 team and pool records ... Swam one year of club with the Anderson Barracudas ... Set team records in both breaststroke distances ... Named to the 4.0 and Above Honor Roll ... Magna Cum Laude in Latin ... Earned the Spartan Academic Gold Medal Award.

PERSONALBorn Nathan Michael Butler on 7/26/89 ... Son of Mike and Karla Butler ... Chose Northwestern over Notre Dame, Purdue, Virginia, Penn State and Clemson ... Major is undeclared.

NATHAN BUTLER6-1 • SophomoreBreaststrokeCincinnati, OhioTurpin

CHRIS DOMAN5-10 • SeniorFreestyle/ButterflyPittsburgh, Pa.St. Charles Prep (Columbus, Ohio) CHRIS DOMAN

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FRUTIGER’S CAREER BESTS 200 free 500 free 1,650 free 1:38.48 4:24.56 15:23.43

2008-09Integral member of NU’s freestyle team ... Swam to the team’s best time of the season in the 50 free and recorded the teams second-best time in the 100 free ... Also a member of NU’s top 200 free, 400 free and 200

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BRIAN KERR6-0 • JuniorFreestyle/ButterflyEast Grand Rapids, Mich.East Grand Rapids

JOHN FRUTIGER6-5 • SophomoreFreestyleAlma, Mich.Alma

BRIAN KERR

2008-09Distance freestyler ... Held team’s season-best time in the 1,650 free, ranked second in the 500 free and third in the 200 and 1,000 free on NU’s top times list for the year ... Swam for the Wildcats’ best 800 free relay ... Ranks third all-time in NU history in the 1,650 free and is part of the second-best 800 free relay squad in school annals ... Took 14th at the Big Ten meet with a 15:23.43 in the 1,650 free ... Swam in three different events at the Big Ten Championships, including an NCAA ‘B’ time of 4:24.56 to finish 22nd in the 500 free . . . Secured a fourth-place finish in the 200 free at the TYR Invitational (11/21) while recording two other top-five placings ... Won the 500 free against Carthage (1/10) ... Swam to second-place finishes in the 500 free at Notre Dame (1/16), the 1,000 free against UIC/Chicago (11/15) and the 200 fly against Carthage ... Closed the dual-meet season with 16 overall top-five finishes.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year varsity swimmer, earning team MVP honors three times ... Named Michigan’s Division III Swimmer of the Year in 2008 ... Four-time All-American and 11-time All-State honoree ... Won three state titles, two in the 500 free and one in the 200 IM ... Led team to state runner-up performance in 2008 ... Swam 12 years with the Alma Swim Club and East Grand Rapids Aquatics, where he was teammates with cur-rent Wildcat Brian Kerr ... Also played two years of tennis, earning team MVP honors as a sophomore ... Class valedictorian ... Student Council vice-president and National Honor Society member.

PERSONALBorn John Charles Frutiger on 1/7/90 ... Son of Richard Frutiger and Sara Wassenaar ... Chose Northwestern over Notre Dame, Clemson and Kenyon ... Major is undeclared.

medley relay squads ... Competed in three different events at the Big Ten meet, compiling season-best swims in each event ... Earned a bonus-final appearances in the 100 free at the conference meet, finishing 23rd ... Earned two fourth-place finishes—in the 50 and 100 free—at the TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Scored a victory in the 100 free while swim-ming against Carthage (1/10) ... Swam to three second-place finishes on the year: in the 50 free against UIC/Chicago (11/15) and Notre Dame (1/16), and in the 200 free versus Carthage ... Amassed 14 top-five swims on the season.

2007-08Strong member of Northwestern’s sprint free group ... Earned a first-team All-America honor with the 400 free relay which finished seventh at the NCAA meet ... Picked up an honorable mention All-America nod with the 200 free relay, which took 10th at the NCAA meet ... Swam in the 100 fly (25th), 50 free (25th) and 100 free (27th) at the Big Ten Cham-pionships ... Member of NU’s 200 free and 400 free relays at the Big Ten Championships, both of which earned NCAA ‘B’ times ... Ranked third on Northwestern’s top times list in the 50 free ... Swept the 50 and 100 free events against Carthage and Olivet (1/12) ... Qualified for the consolation final in the 100 free, and the bonus final in the 100 fly and 100 back at the Georgia Invitational (11/30-12/2).

HIGH SCHOOLFive-time All-American ... Four-time all-state honoree ... Three-time state champion and two-time USS state champion ... Two of his state titles came in the 100 butterfly with the other coming in the 50 free ... All-area and all-conference honoree ... MISCA Scholar-Athlete ... Holds high school records in the 50 free, 200 free relay and 400 free relay ... Swam with East Grand Rapids Aquatics from 2004-07 ... Won two state titles and was a nine-time record holder ... National Honor Society member ... Four year Suma Cum Laude honoree ... National Merit finalist.

PERSONALBorn Brian Patrick Kerr on 7/28/89 ... Son of Curtis and Lisa Kerr ... Played violin for nine years, becoming concertmaster with the Grand Rapids Youth Symphony ... Chose Northwestern over Indiana, Michigan State and Princeton ... Majoring in civil engineering.

KERR’S CAREER BESTS 100 fly 50 free 100 free 49.28 20.35 44.77

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2008-09Member of NU’s freestyle and butterfly units ... Northwestern’s top swimmer in the 100 fly, also placing on NU’s top times list in the 200 fly and 200 IM ... Contributed as a member of the ’Cats top 200 free, 200 medley and 400 medley relay squads ... Swam three events at the Big Ten Championships, recording a 13th-place finish in the 200 fly ... Won the bonus final of the 100 fly with a career-best 48.08 at the conference meet ... Also swam in the bonus final of the 200 IM, taking 19th ... Recorded an NCAA ‘B’ cut and career-best time of 1:45.06 in the 200 fly at the BoilerMakeIt event, good for third place on NU’s all-time top-five list in the event ... Finished second in the 200 fly at the TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Flew to victories in the 100 fly in back-to-back meets against Notre Dame (1/16) and Iowa (1/24) ... Also won the 200 fly at Iowa ... Grabbed second in both the 500 free and 100 back against Carthage (1/10) ... Ended the dual-meet season with a total of 19 top-five finishes.

2007-08Emerged as a strong swimmer for NU in the 200 free and 200 fly ... Qualified for the bonus final in the 200 fly at the Big Ten Champion-ships, scoring points with a 15th-place overall finish ... Took 27th in the 200 free and also competed in the 500 free at the Big Ten Cham-pionships ... Led off the 800 free relay at the conference meet, which turned in an NCAA ‘B’ provisional qualifying time ... Ranks second on Northwestern’s top times list for the year in the 200 free and 200 fly ... Won his first-career dual-meet event with a victory in the 500 free against Illinois-Chicago (10/27) ... Also won races in the 100 fly and 1,000 free against Carthage and Olivet (1/12) ... Has three other top-three dual-meet finishes on the year ... Qualified for the consolation finals in both the 200 fly and the 200 free at the Georgia Invitational (11/30-12/2).

HIGH SCHOOLMissouri state champion in the 100 and 200 free in 2006 and 2007 ... Placed third in the 200 free and fifth in the 100 free at the 2005 state meet ... Three-time first-team member of the St. Louis All-Metro team ... Wendy’s High School Heisman National Honoree ... Holds high school records in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyles ... Swam with the Rockwood Swim Club for four years ... NCSA All-American team in 2007 ... Club record-holder in the 200 fly ... Won the 2007 Steve Crocker Award ... National Merit Commended Scholar ... National Honor Society ... Bright Flight Scholar ... McCormick School of Engineering Dean’s Scholar ... Won the George Washington Carver Award.

PERSONALBorn Sean Aric Mathews on 7/20/89 ... Son of Rod and Rita Mathews ... Chose Northwestern over Yale, Minnesota, Kentucky and Louisville ... Majoring in biomedical engineering.

MATHEW’S CAREER BESTS 100 fly 200 fly 200 free 200 IM 48.08 1:45.06 1:39.46 1:48.37

O’BRIEN’S CAREER BESTS 100 free 200 free 100 back 200 IM 47.36 1:42.16 52.62 1:53.16

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KYLE O’BRIEN5-11 • JuniorFreestyle/Backstroke/IMJuneau, AlaskaJuneau Douglas

2008-09Participant in the ’Cats freestyle and backstroke teams ... Season was shortened by injury ... Involved in four finals for his team at the TYR Invitational (11/21): the 100 and 200 free, 100 back and 200 IM ... Procured second place in the 200 back in the team’s opening meet against Indiana (10/24) ... Also earned third in the 100 back at the same meet ... Grabbed second place in the 100 back against UIC/Chicago (11/15) ... Brought home four top-five finishes on the season.

2007-08Competed in all three sprint free, both backstroke and the 200 individual medley events during the year ... Swam in the 100 free, 200 free and 200 IM at the Big Ten Championships, swimming season-best times in all three events ... Best dual-meet finish was a second-place effort in the 200 IM against Carthage and Olivet (1/12) ... Qualified for the bonus finals in the 200 free and 200 IM at the Georgia Invitational (11/30-12/2).

HIGH SCHOOLThree-time Alaska State High School Swimmer of the Year ... Two-time state champion in the 100 and 200 free ... Also won state titles in the 500 free, 400 free relay and 200 medley relay ... State winner and national nominee for the Wendy’s High School Heisman award ... Three-time high school MVP ... Two-time high school All-American in the 200 free ... Team won Alaska state championship in 2004 ... Holds Alaska state record in the 200 free, and school records in the 100, 200 and 500 free ... Swam 10 years of club with the Glacier Swim Club ... Alaska Junior Olympic runner up in 2002 and winner of the Great Alaska Open in 2006 with club team ... Class valedictorian and 4.0 Honor Roll all four years ... National Honor Society ... Regional Science Fair Finalist and winner of the Science Consortium Award.

PERSONALBorn Kyle Jamie O’Brien on 8/9/89 ... Son of Sandy and Mark O’Brien ... Attended the same high school as former Duke basketball player Carlos Boozer ... Chose Northwestern over Notre Dame, UC Davis and Missouri ... Major is undeclared.

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BRYAN PINKSTON6-4 • SeniorButterflyRichmond, Va.St. Christopher’s

2008-09Key member of the Wildcats’ freestyle, backstroke and butterfly teams ... Earned spots on NU’s top times list in five different events this season, including the second-best time in the 1,000 free ... Swam in three differ-ent events at the Big Ten Championships, earning the fifth-best time in NU history in the 200 fly to take 14th during the consolation final with a 1:47.84 ... Made a bonus final appearance in the 400 IM at the Big Ten meet, finishing 23rd ... Secured second place in the 500 free at the TYR Invitational (11/21) ... Swam in a total of six events for NU at the Invitational ... Started the season with a bang against Indiana (10/24), notching a first-place time in the 1,000 free, a second-place finish in the 400 IM and a third-place mark in the 200 fly ... Victorious in both the 200 free and the 200 fly against UIC/Chicago (11/15) ... Exits the pool for the season with 25 top-five finishes.

2007-08Emerged as part of a strong freshman distance duo for Northwestern along with Alex Tyler ... Competed in the 200 fly, 500 free and 400 IM at the Big Ten Championships ... Best finishes at the meet came in two 24th-place efforts in the 400 IM, swimming a season-best 3:58.40, and the 200 fly, where he went a season-best 1:49.61 ... Ranked second on Northwestern’s top times list for the year in the 1,000 free and 400 IM while coming in at third in the 200 fly ... Had two dual-meet race victo-ries on the year, winning both the 1,000 free and 400 IM against No. 21 Notre Dame (1/19) ... Had six other top-three dual-meet finishes on the year ... Qualified for the championship heat in the 400 IM at the Georgia Invitational (11/30-12/2) ... Also made the consolation finals in the 200 fly and 500 free at the UGA Invite.

HIGH SCHOOLFirst-team All-Prep selection of The Star-Ledger ... Selected to attend the men’s 16 and under USA Swimming National Select Camp in 2006 ... High school won the Easterns Championship for the 2006-07 season ... Team captain of his high school squad ... Swam four years of club for the Peddie Aquatics Association ... Former New Jersey age-group record holder in the 200 IM and 200 breast.

PERSONALBorn Peter Park on 9/3/89 ... Son of Sung Chan and Mi Kyong Park ... Served as a U.S. Ambassador to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Youth Camp ... As part of his involvement with the Olympic Youth Camp, wrote a blog for the Chicago 2016 Olympic campaign ... Chose Northwestern over Indiana ... Majoring in cultural anthopology.

PARK’S CAREER BESTS 200 fly 500 free 400 IM 1:47.84 4:32.51 3:54.60

2008-09Member of NU’s butterfly team ... Plagued by injuries for the bulk of the season ... Finished second in the 100 fly to open the season against Indiana (10/24) ... Grabbed fourth-place finishes in the 200 fly against both Indiana and Carthage (1/10).

2007-08Member of Northwestern’s butterfly group ... Swam the 100 fly, 200 fly and 50 free at the Big Ten Championships ... Turned in a career-best 49.00 in the 100 fly at the conference meet, earning an alternate spot for the bonus final with a 20th-place overall finish ... Ranked second on Northwestern’s top-times list for the year in the 100 fly ... Had two second-place dual-meet finishes on the year, earning second-place points in the 200 fly on Oct. 26 against No. 8 Indiana and picking up a No. 2 finish in the 100 fly against Carthage and Olivet (1/12) ... Qualified for the consolation finals in the 100 fly and 200 fly at the Georgia Invita-tional (11/30-12/2).

2006-07Made the bonus final in the 200 fly at the Big Ten Championships, finishing 23rd ... Also competed in the 50 free and 100 fly at the Big Ten Championships ... Swam his best times of the year in the butterfly events at the Big Ten meet ... Claimed the first victory of his collegiate career when he won the 200 fly against Carthage ... Made the ‘B’ final in the 100 back, 100 fly and 200 fly at the TYR Invitational ... Ended the season ranked as Northwestern’s second-best swimmer in the 200 fly ... Recorded a pair of fourth-place finishes in the fly events against Indiana ... Earned a third-place in the 100 fly against Notre Dame.

HIGH SCHOOLThree-time All-American who holds three Virginia state high school records ... Two-time Male Swimmer of the Year in the Virginia NISCA conference ... Four-time all-metro selection ... High school won the state title two years in a row ... Swam four years of club with Poseidon Swim-ming ... Three-year Merit List honoree.

PERSONALBorn Bryan Simpson Pinkston on 6/18/87 ... Son of Keith and Leslie Pinkston ... Father played football at Georgia Tech ... Chose Northwest-ern over Virginia and Columbia ... Majoring in history.

PINKSTON’S CAREER BESTS 50 free 100 fly 200 fly 21.18 49.00 1:50.09

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2007-08Important component of the Wildcats’ freestyle, breaststroke and indi-vidual medley teams ... Swam the team’s best times in the 200 breast, 200 IM and 400 IM, also making the NU top times list in the 100 breast and with the top 800 free relay team ... Swam in three events at the Big Ten Championships, including a fourth-place finish in the 400 IM and a seventh-place spot in the 200 IM ... NCAA ‘B’ time of 3:47.96 in the 400 IM was good for second on NU’s all-time top times list ... Notched fourth on NU’s all-time top times list in the 200 IM with a ‘B’ cut of 1:46.21 at the Big Ten meet ... Ranks fifth in NU history with a 2:00.01 in the 200 breast, also turned in at the conference meet ... Was first in the 200 IM at the TYR Invitational (11/21) while bringing home second-place marks in the 200 breast and 400 IM as well ... Secured six more first-place finishes for the season, including two at Carthage (1/10) in the 200 free and 200 back ... Swam to top marks for the 200 breast in back-to-back meets against Notre Dame (1/16) and Iowa (1/24) ... Had 25 top-five finishes for the ’Cats during the dual-meet season.

2007-08Emerged as part of a strong freshman distance duo for Northwestern along with Peter Park, while also adding depth for the Wildcats in the breaststroke ... Blazed to his first-career NCAA ‘B’ provisional qualify-ing standard with a 3:52.88 in the prelims of the 400 IM at the Big Ten Championships to qualify for the consolation final, ending up 12th overall after his evening swim of 3:55.44 ... Took 24th overall in the 200 breast at the conference meet with a 2:02.42 ... Ranked first on NU’s top times list for the year in the 400 IM, second in the 200 breast and third in the 100 breast, 500 free and 1,000 free ... Best dual-meet finish of the year was a second-place effort in the 100 breast against Illinois-Chicago (10/27) ... Also had a third-place finish in that meet in the 400 IM ... Qualified for the consolation finals in the 200 breast, 500 free and 400 IM at the Georgia Invitational (11/30-12/2).

HIGH SCHOOLAll-American and Michigan All-State in the 500 free and 200 IM ... Conference champion in the 200 IM ... Team won three conference and state championships ... Swam club with OLY for two years ... Was the high-scorer at the Buffalo Star Invitational in New York ... OLY men’s team won the open title at the 2006 Central Zone Championships ... Honor roll member.

PERSONALBorn Alexander Gibbs Tyler on 3/5/89 ... Son of Scott and Sally Tyler ... Father attended Auburn on a swimming scholarship before earning a 200 free MAC title at Eastern Michigan ... Chose Northwestern over Duke, Louisville and Michigan ... Majoring in environmental sciences.

2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT SALEX TYLER6-1 • JuniorBreastroke/Individual MedleyBirmingham, Mich.Birmingham Groves

JAKE VOGEL6-2 • SeniorIndividual Medley/BackstrokeCanton, Ill.Canton

TYLER’S CAREER BESTS 200 breast 200 IM 400 IM 500 free 2:00.01 1:46.21 3:47.96 4:30.75

2008-09Crucial cog in NU’s backstroke and IM machines ... Part of the ’Cats’ season-best 200 medley relay squad, and also ranked third on NU’s top times list for the year in the 100 back ... Competed in the 100 back, 200 back and 200 IM at the Big Ten Championships, swimming season-best times in both backstroke events ... Broke the water in five events at the TYR Invitational (11/21), highlighted by a fifth-place finish in the 100 back ... Earned first-place finishes in the 100 back against UIC/Chicago (11/15) and Carthage (1/10) ... Recorded 15 top-five performances dur-ing the dual-meet season for the Wildcats.

2007-08Member of NU’s backstroke group, competing primarily in the 100 ... Finished 20th overall in the 100 back with a season-best 50.28 at the Big Ten Championships ... Also swam in the 200 back and 200 IM at the conference meet ... Member of the 200 medley relay at the Big Ten Championships, earning an NCAA ‘B’ cut ... Ranked second on NU’s top times list in the 200 back and 200 IM, and third in the 100 back ... Recorded four second-place dual meet finishes, his best of the season ... Took second in both the 400 IM and 100 back against UIC (10/27) ... Finished second in the 100 back against Carthage and Olivet (1/12) and against No. 21 Notre Dame (1/19) ... Qualified for the consolation final in the 100 back at the Georgia Invitational (11/30-12/2) while making the bonus finals in the 200 back and 200 IM ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2006-07Swam season-best times in the 100 back (49.37), 200 back (1:49.79) and 200 IM (1:50.19) at the Big Ten Championships ... Finished 14th in the consolation final of the 100 back and 19th in the bonus final of the 200 back at the Championships ... Ended the season as the ’Cats third-best backstroke swimmer on the Northwestern top times list ... Won the first event of his career with a 1:54.37 in the 200 back against Carthage, also taking second in the 200 IM ... Swam top times of the dual year in the back races versus Michigan and OSU ... Won four second-place marks.

HIGH SCHOOLCanton had no swim team, swam 11 years with Canton YMCA ... Four-time high school All-American ... Two-time all-state honoree ... Four-time team MVP ... Holds team records in 14 events ... Won the 2006 IHSA 100-back state title ... Three-year qualifier for the state meet ... Class valedictorian, graduating with a perfect 4.0 GPA ... National Honor Roll and National Honor Society member.

PERSONALBorn Jacob Nathaniel Vogel on 1/20/88 ... Son of Matthew and Rhonda Vogel ... Chose Northwestern over Notre Dame, Princeton and Texas ... Majoring in psychology.

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100 back 200 back 200 IM 49.37 1:49.79 1:50.19

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JAY CALHOUN5-9 • FreshmanBreaststrokePalos Verdes Peninsula, Calif.Palos Verdes Peninsula

HIGH SCHOOL2009 Bay League champion in the 100 breaststroke ... Named PVPHS swim team Athlete of the Year ... CIF Division II qualifier in the 100 breast and 200 IM as a senior and in the 100 breast as a junior ... School record holder in the 100 breast ... Led team to the 2009 Bay League title, clinching the crown with his win the 100 breast ... Team went undefeated in dual competition and won the John Morrow Invitational at Beverly Hills High School in 2009 ... Also played two years of water polo ... Swam seven years of club with the Zenith Aquatic Program ... Holds club records in both breaststroke distances ... Sectional and Grand Prix quali-fier in both breaststroke events ... Named club’s most inspirational swim-mer ... National Merit Commended Student ... National Honor Society and National English Honors Society member ... California Scholarship Federation Highest Honors Gold Sealbearer ... Principal’s High Honor Roll ... Mu Alpha Theta member ... Golden State Seal Merit diploma ... Two-time President’s Volunteer Service Award winner ... AXA Commu-nity Achievement Scholar and Metro PCS Community Scholar.

PERSONALBorn Jay Shelby Calhoun on 11/7/90 ... Son of Linda and Zan Calhoun ... Older sister, Megan, will graduate from Northwestern in 2010 ... Chose Northwestern over Texas, Emory and Michigan ... Majoring in Radio/Television/Film (RTVF).

JAN HANULIK5-11 • FreshmanFreestyleCavisov, Czech RepublicSportovni Gymnazium

HIGH SCHOOLCzech Republic Junior and Senior National teams member ... Two-time Junior National record holder ... Multiple time Senior and Junior Nation-al winner ... Swam club with Oly, winning the Central Sectional title.

PERSONALBorn Jan Hanulik on 8/30/90 ... Chose Northwestern over Michigan and California ... Plans to major in either economics or psychology.

NICK JOHNSON6-2 • FreshmanFreestyle/Butterfly/BackstrokeYardley, Pa.Pennsbury

HIGH SCHOOLHigh school and YMCA All-American ... Multiple time YMCA national finalist from 2008-09 ... Seven-time Junior National qualifier ... Short course Senior National qualifier ... USA Swimming Diversity Select Camp attendee ... Holds his high school’s records in the 200 medley and 400 free relays ... Swam club with Peddie Aquatics and the Tri-Hampton YMCA ... With Peddie, holds team and New Jersey state records in the 400 medley relay ... With Tri-Hampton, was a team captain and is a 27-time team record holder ... Member of the National Honor Society in addition to earning scholastic all-America and AP Scholar recognition.

PERSONALBorn Nicholas R. Johnson ... Son of Nick and Jane Johnson ... Chose Northwestern over Penn State, Michigan, Brown and Duke ... Major is undeclared.

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MATTAR’S CAREER BESTS 100 back 200 back 200 IM 49.37 1:49.79 1:50.19

ALEX RATAJCzYK6-2 • FreshmanFreestyle/ButterflyParlin, N.J.Sayreville War Memorial

HIGH SCHOOLTwo-time Home News Tribune Swimmer of the Year ... Also received the 2009 Boys Swimmer of the Year award in Middlesex County ... Gained All-America distinctions twice in the 50 freeestyle ... Competed in the Junior Polish Nationals in 2008 ... Star Ledger All-State first-team honoree ... Six-time 50 and 100 free champion and current high school record holder in both events for Greater Middlesex Conference ... Also holds Sayreville War Memorial High School records in the 100 fly and the 50 and 100 free ... Inducted into high school’s Hall of Fame in 2008 ... Swam 10 years of club with the Raritan Valley YMCA Riptide ... National Honor Society ... Recipient of the Jay H. Dakelman Scholar-Athlete Award.

PERSONALBorn Alexander Matthew Ratajczyk on 4/19/1991 ... Son of Zbigniew and Boguslawa Ratajczyk ... Chose Northwestern over Michigan and Maryland ... Major is undeclared.

CHARLIE RIMKUS6-3 • FreshmanDistance Freestyle/Butterfly/IMTustin, Calif.Beckman

HIGH SCHOOLRanked as a five-star recruit by Swimming World Magazine ... Went un-defeated in conference dual meets for entire high school career ... Holds school records in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, 500 free, 100 back, 100 fly, 100 breast and 200 IM ... Named school’s Athlete of the Year in 2007-08 ... Orange County Register Swimmer of the Week ... Pacific Coast League Sportsmanship award winner as a senior ... Twice named team MVP ... Swam club with Mission Viejo Nadadores from 2005-09 ... Holds 13 Southern California Swimming (SCS) records, three national age group records and five Olympic Trail qualifying cuts ... Swam at Junior Pan Pacifics in Guam ... Principal’s Honor Roll and Academic All-American.

PERSONALBorn Charlie Norman Rimkus on 3/30/91 ... Son of Charles and Holly Rimkus ... Both parents are Northwestern graduates and grandfather was a former Dean of the Northwestern Dental School ... Chose Northwest-ern over USC and Princeton ... Plans to major in economics.

Mattar swam as a freshman at Indiana in 2008-09 before transferring to Northwestern with sophomore eligibility

2008-09 (AT iNdiANA)Scored points at the 2009 Big Ten Championships with a 12th-place fin-ish in the 200 fly (1:47.11) and 14th in the 400 IM (4:24.23) ... Finished 23rd in the 500 free at the Big Ten meet with a 4:24.23.

HIGH SCHOOLDid not compete with high school swim team ... Swam club with the Oakland Live Y’ers from 2001-08 ... Four-time USA Swimming Scho-lastic All-America team member ... Michigan state champion in the 200 butterfly in 2006 ... Fourth in the 200 fly at the 2007 Central Zone Sec-tional Men’s Open ... Also 13th in the 200 IM ... Top-20 finishes in the 50 fly and 200 fly and the 2007 NCSA Junior National Men’s Open ... Led team to 2004 Michigan Swimming Combined Team Championship and 2006 USA Swimming Central Zone Sectional Men’s Team Cham-pionship ... Michigan boy’s record holder in the 15-16 200 short-course yards butterfly ... Lake Orion National Honor Society member ... also member of school’s honor roll.

PERSONALBorn Anthony Dayton Mattar 5/28/90 ... Son of Steve and Nancy Mat-tar ... Has an uncle who is a Kellogg School of Management graduate ... Swam club with NU teammate Alex Tyler ... Majoring in biology.

TONY MATTER6-0 • SophomoreFreestyle/Butterfly/Individual MedleyLake Orion, Mich.Lake Orion

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT N E W C O M E R SDANIEL SALOVESH6-2 • 140FreestyleCasa Grande, Ariz.Casa Grande Union

VARUN SHIVAKUMAR6-4 • FreshmanBackstrokeHoffman Estates, Ill.Fremd

HIGH SCHOOLThree-time state finalist in the 100-yard backstroke ... Achieved an All-America consideration time in the 100 back as a junior before earning an automatic All-America time as a senior ... Undefeated in dual-meet competition in the 100 back and 200 IM as a senior ... Led Fremd to the championship at the Barrington Sectional meet in 2008 and an undefeat-ed regular season in 2009 ... Also played two years of water polo ... Swam club with the Palatine Park District from 1998-2009 ... Club won the 2009 SCY Speedo sectional meet at Brown Deer, Wis. ... Four-year “A” Honor Roll student ... Top 10 percent in his high school class ... National Merit Semifinalist ... Illinois State Scholar.

PERSONALBorn Varun Shivakumar on 2/21/1991 in Chennai, India ... Son of Shi-vakumar Rajagopal and Usha Shivakumar ... Father played cricket at the senior Division/University level in Chennai ... Chose Northwestern over Princeton and Cornell ... Anticipated major is undecided.

CAL STABEN6-3 • FreshmanBreaststrokeLexington, Ky.Henry Clay

HIGH SCHOOLAll-America in the 100 breaststroke along with all-state, all-region and all-city honors as a senior ... Named second-team all-state as well as all-region and all-city as a junior ... Swam club with Wildcat Aquatics for 12 years ... Team record holder in the 100-meter, 200-meter and 100-yard breaststroke as well as in the 400-meter and yard medley relay ... Placed 20th at Junior Nationals and competed at the National Championships ... National Honor Society and Beta Club member ... Placed third in the state of Kentucky on the National Spanish Exam ... Semifinalist in Bickle and Brewer Law’s National Policy Debate ... Earned a 4.0 GPA in all four years.

PERSONALBorn Calder Abbott Staben on 8/23/1991 ... Son of Chuck and Mary Beth Staben ... Chose Northwestern over Kentucky ... Anticipated major is undecided.

HIGH SCHOOLSchool record holder in the 200 free and 100 fly ... Two-time Region champion in the 100 back ... Finished in the top-10 in the state in the 100 back ... Named all-Region and team MVP ... Swam five years of club with the Arizona Seals ... Speedo sectional qualifier and Grand Prix participant ... Class Valedictorian ... National Honor Society member, AP Scholar with Distinction and Elk’s Most Valuable Student Finalist.

PERSONALBorn Daniel Aloysius Salovesh on 9/18/1990 ... Son of James and Laura Logan ... Mom swam for Northern Illinois ... Majoring in chemical engineering.

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1924 Dick Howell (1st—400 free, 1st—1,500 free) Ralph Breyer (1st—100 free, 1st—200 free)1925 Dick Howell (1st—220 free) Ralph Breyer (1st—100 free)1927 Wally Colbath (1st—1M diving)1928 Dick Hinch (1st—150 back) Wally Colbath (1st—1M diving)1929 Al Schwartz (1st—100 free) Wally Colbath (1st—1M diving)1930 Al Schwartz (1st—50 free, 1st—100 free, 1st—220 free)1931 Volney Wilson (100 free)1932 400 Free Relay (1st—Paul Troup, Volney Wilson, Art Highland, Morton Wilcox) Morton Wilcox (100 free)1933 Art Highland (100 free) Don Horn (1st—200 breast)1936 Dan Zehr (1st—150 back)1942 Bob Amundsen (1st—50 free) Dick Fahrbach (50 free) Howie Jaynes (2nd—diving)1943 Henry Kozlowski (1st—50 free)1944 Ronnie Trumble (diving)1948 Bill Heusner (1st—1,500 free)1949 Bill Heusner (1st—1,500 free)1953 Keith Peterson (50 free, 100 free)1956 Al Kuhn (3rd—50 free, 1st—100 free) Dave Pemberton (4th—100 back)1957 Paul Schutt (5th—440 free)1958 Dave Pemberton (1st—200 back, 2nd—100 back)1964 Rich Abrahams (50 free) 1966 Pete Skoglund (4th—100 back)1973 Ric Phillips HM (10th—1,650 free) 400 Free Relay HM (Phil Dodson, Jeff Lukens, Mark Killien, Roger Wood)1996 Rob Rausch HM (14th—200 breast)

1997 Rob Rausch HM (14th—100 breast, 15th—200 breast) Scott Smale HM (16th—200 free)1999 Brian Walters (4th—200 back) Steve Steketee HM (16th—200 free)2001 Kellan O’Connor (5th—200 fly) Tony Swanson (7th—200 IM, 16th—200 back)2002 Kellan O’Connor (8th—200 fly, 9th—100 fly) Tony Swanson (10th—200 IM, 12th—200 back) 200 Free Relay HM (Tony Swanson, Kellan O’Connor, Mark Hamming, Adam Kennedy) 400 Medley Relay HM (Tony Swanson, Kellan O’Connor, Mark Hamming, Adam Kennedy)2003 Kellan O’Connor (7th—200 fly, 15th—200 IM) Mark Hamming (11th—200 fly)2004 Matt Grevers (6th—100 back, 9th—50 free, 12th— 100 free) Mike Alexandrov (9th—400 IM, 11th—200 IM, 11th—100 breast) Tony Swanson (11th—100 fly, 15th—200 IM) 400 Medley Relay (6th—Matt Grevers, Mike Alexandrov, Mark Hamming, Tony Swanson) 400 Free Relay (10th—Tony Swanson, Matt Wever, Ben Dexter, Matt Grevers) 200 Medley Relay (13th—Matt Grevers, Louis Torres, Tony Swanson, Ben Dexter) 200 Free Relay (14th—Matt Grevers, Tony Swanson, Matt Wever, Ben Dexter) 800 Free Relay (16th—Brian Davis, Matt Wever, Mike Alexandrov, Mark Hamming)

2005 Matt Grevers (1st—100 back, 6th—100 free, 7th— 50 free) Mike Alexandrov (2nd—200 breast, 3rd—100 breast, 9th—200 IM) Kyle Bubolz (13th—100 fly) 400 Medley Relay (4th—Matt Grevers, Kyle Bubolz, Mike Alexandrov, David Kormushoff) 200 Medley Relay (5th—Matt Grevers, Kyle Bubolz, Mike Alexandrov, David Kormushoff) 400 Free Relay (7th—Mike Alexandrov, Matt Grevers, Kyle Bubolz, David Kormushoff) 200 Free Relay (9th—Mike Alexandrov, Matt Grevers, Kyle Bubolz, David Kormushoff)2006 Matt Grevers (1st—100 back, 6th—100 free, 10th—50 free) Mike Alexandrov (6th—200 breast, 9th—100 breast) Kyle Bubolz (5th—100 fly) 200 Free Relay (7th—Kyle Bubolz, Matt Grevers, Mike Alexandrov, Ben Dexter) 400 Free Relay (7th—Matt Grevers, Kyle Bubolz, Eric Nilsson, Mike Alexandrov) 200 Medley Relay (4th—Matt Grevers, Mike Alexandrov, Kyle Bubolz, Ben Dexter) 400 Medley Relay (4th—Matt Grevers, Mike Alexandrov, Kyle Bubolz, Ben Dexter)2007 Matt Grevers (1st—200 back, 2nd—200 IM, 3rd—100 back) Mike Alexandrov (1st—100 breast, 6th—200 IM) Bruno Barbic (7th—100 free, 12th—50 free) Kyle Bubolz (4th—100 fly) Eric Nilsson (16th—500 free) 200 Free Relay (4th—Bruno Barbic, Matt Grevers, Mike Alexandrov, Kyle Bubolz) 400 Free Relay (3rd—Matt Grevers, Bruno Barbic, Eric Nilsson, Kyle Bubolz) 400 Medley Relay (1st—Matt Grevers, Mike Alexandrov, Kyle Bubolz, Bruno Barbic) 2008 Bruno Barbic (10th—50 free, 13th—100 free) Kyle Bubolz (4th—100 fly, 7th—100 free, 9th—50 free) 200 Free Relay (10th—Bruno Barbic, Eric Nilsson, Brian Kerr, Kyle Bubolz) 400 Free Relay (7th—Eric Nilsson, Bruno Barbic, Brian Kerr, Kyle Bubolz)

The Northwestern Men’s Swimming and Diving team has won the National Championship four times in the program’s history—1924, 1929, 1930 and 1933—with all of the crowns coming before the NCAA began to sponsor men’s swimming in 1937. All the titles came under head coach Tom Robinson, who led the team from its start in 1910 until 1943.

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40-yard Freestyle1915 V. Johnson :20.41923 Ralph Breyer :19.81924 Ralph Breyer :19.11925 Ralph Breyer :18.41930 Albert Swartz :18.6

50-yard Freestyle1942 Robert Amundson :23.41953 Keith Peterson :23.11956 Al Kuhn :22.61964 Rich Abarhams :22.12004 Matt Grevers :19.582005 Matt Grevers :19.392006 Matt Grevers :19.362007 Matt Grevers :19.532008 Kyle Bubolz :19.64

100-yard Freestyle1915 V. Johnson :59.21916 V. Johnson :59.21924 Richard Howell :55.81925 Ralph Breyer :53.81929 Albert Swartz :53.21930 Albert Swartz :54.01931 Volney Wilson :55.61932 Merton Wilcox :53.01933 Art Highland :53.21942 Robert Amundson :52.61953 Keith Peterson :51.51956 Al Kuhn :50.41966 Rich Abrahams :47.62004 Matt Grevers :43.072006 Matt Grevers :43.072007 Bruno Barbic :43.14

200-yard Freestyle1998 Steve Steketee 1:37.14

220-yard Freestyle1914 I. Wood 2:47.81915 V. Johnson 2:40.61916 V. Johnson 2:33.81920 M. Hayford 2:38.01923 Ralph Breyer 2:28.61924 Richard Howell 2:20.51925 Richard Howell 2:24.41928 Albert Swartz 2:18.41929 Albert Swartz 2:19.81930 Albert Swartz 2:19.0

440-yard Freestyle1911 A. Little 6:59.01915 I. Wood 6:15.61916 Simonsen 5:47.81917 H. Grove 6:00.01918 Simonsen 5:41.81920 H. Grove 6:17.61923 Ralph Breyer 5:24.61924 Ralph Breyer 5:12.71948 William Heusner 4:56.7

1500-meter Freestyle1947 William Heusner 19:54.81949 William Heusner 19:20.6

100-yard Butterfly2004 Tony Swanson :46.892005 Kyle Bubolz :46.462006 Kyle Bubolz :46.402007 Kyle Bubolz :45.96

200-yard Butterfly2002 Kellan O’Connor 1:44.352003 Kellan O’Connor 1:44.99

100-yard Backstroke2004 Matt Grevers :46.682005 Matt Grevers :45.922006 Matt Grevers :46.32

150-yard Backstroke1917 Raymond 1:58.41918 Raymond 2:02.01929 Dick Hinch 1:40.41930 Dick Hinch 1:39.61936 Zehr 1:39.11944 Tribble 1:40.7

200-yard Backstroke1957 Dave Pemberton 2:10.41999 Brian Walters 1:43.552002 Tony Swanson 1:42.942007 Matt Grevers 1:39.53

100-yard Breaststroke2005 Mike Alexandrov :53.332007 Mike Alexandrov :52.24

200-yard Breaststroke1919 Daniels 3:06.81929 Don Patterson 2:37.41930 Robert Howlett 2:35.61933 Donald Horn 2:30.21934 Donald Horn 2:40.32006 Mike Alexandrov 1:55.192007 Mike Alexandrov 1:52.93

220-yard Breaststroke1916 Scoles 2:51.8

200-yard Individual Medley2002 Tony Swanson 1:45.642007 Mike Alexandrov 1:45.11

160-yard Freestyle Relay1912 Northwestern 1:34.21914 Northwestern 1:29.41915 Northwestern 1:25.01917 Northwestern 1:23.61920 Northwestern 1:22.21923 Northwestern 1:19.1

200-yard Freestyle Relay2005 Northwestern 1:17.742006 Northwestern 1.18.252007 Northwestern 1:17.21

400-yard Freestyle Relay1932 Northwestern 3:44.71933 Northwestern 3:40.4

200-yard Medley Relay2005 Northwestern 1:26.492007 Northwestern 1:25.14

300-yard Medley Relay1929 Northwestern 3:10.61930 Northwestern 3:09.2

400-yard Medley Relay2004 Northwestern 3:10.552005 Northwestern 3:08.52006 Northwestern 3:07.912007 Northwestern 3:06.99

Plunge for Distance1912 F. Blakesley :47.01918 Simonson :39.0

Fancy Diving1917 McDonald N/A1918 McDonald N/A1920 A. Crawley N/A1921 A. Crawley 314.61928 Walter Colbath 97.31944 Ralph Trumble 358.4

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONOREES1987 Neil Kaneshiro, Peter McWeeny, Sig Muller1988 Neil Kaneshiro, Brent Malelo, John McGuire, Peter McWeeny1989 Matthew Keller, Karl Kriegsman, John McGuire, Chip Rubin, Steve Shewfelt, David Walls1990 David Fite, Matt Jonson, Matthew Keller, Chris Ritter, Chip Rubin, Steve Shewfelt, David Walls1991 Matt Johnson, Matt Keller, Mike Perkins, Chris Ritter, Steve Shewfelt, David Walls1992 Nate Bradley, Mark de Venecia, Daniel Greyber, Matt Johnson, Brian Nickel, Mike Perkins, Chris Ritter, David Sprowls, Brock Williams1993 Aaron Bare, Nathan Bradley, Daniel Greyber, Franklin Mitvalsky, Brian Nickel, Charles Perkins, Timothy Sjobek, David Sprowls, Douglas Williams 1994 Aaron Bare, Daniel Greyber, Jonothan Kletzel, Franklin Mitvalsky, Brian Nickel, Timothy Sjobeck, Brock Williams199 Aaron Bare, Elias Cooley, Jonothan Kletzel, Franklin Mitvalsky, Rob Rausch, Timothy Sjobeck, Scott Smale1996 Jonothan Kletzel, Jonathan Koshiba, Rob Rausch, Scott Smale1997 Josh Carothers, Bill Johnson, Jonathan Koshiba, Rob Rausch, Scott Smale, Steve Vongluekiat

1998 Mike Brinkley, Josh Carothers, Noah Eckert, Dan Frank, Bill Johnson, Jonathan Koshiba, Jeremy Schmit, Steve Vongluekiat1999 Adam Conway, Dan Frank, Bill Johnson, Jeremy Schmit2000 Adam Conway, Jason Merchant, Craig Readler2001 Jeff Blatnik, David Hersh, Steve Henry, Jason Merchant 2002 Shelby Clark, Jeff Blatnik, Mark Hamming, David Hersh, Tommy Lockman, Chris Meyer, Mike Shue, Tony Swanson, Dan Williams2003 Shelby Clark, Mark Hamming, David Hersh, Tommy Lockman, Mark Shue, Tony Swanson, Dan Williams2004 Shelby Clark, Michael Gustafson, Mark Hamming, Thomas Lockman, Michael Oxman, Steven Petric, Tony Swanson, Dan Williams2005 Mike Gustafson, Michael Oxman2006 Adam Lewno, Michael Oxman, Eric Simpson2007 John Franklin, Adam Lewno, Andy Long, Eric Simpson, Jimmy Sourbeer2008 Chris Doman, Jon Ehret, John Franklin, Adam Lewno, Andy Long, Eric Simpson, Jake Vogel2009 Chris Doman, John Franklin, Brian Kerr, Sean Mathews, Kyle O’Brien, Jake Vogel

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The Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris Aquatics Center includes a 750,000-gal-

lon, 50-meter-by-25-yard pool with movable walls that run on a track system, enabling the pool to be custom-fitted. The complex, which includes an innovative heat recycling system, also features an electronic scoreboard and seating for 800 spectators. The facility also includes the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion and the Ivan Combe Tennis Center, located adjacent to the Norris Aquatics Center. The sports pavilion features a jogging track, three basketball courts, four racquetball and three squash courts, a weight room and lounge areas. The tennis center features six indoor tennis courts. Large windows on the running track provide a view of picturesque Lake Michi-gan. Large windows also overlook the pool from a workout room and a treadmill area in the main Sports Pavilion area. The facility also features an outdoor patio and sundeck that overlook the beach and Lake Michigan. With such easy access to Northwestern’s North Beach, Wildcat swimmers are able to exercise and do dry-land activities in the sand. The aquatics center has been the site of numerous competitions, including the Unit-ed States Swimming Elite National training camp and 1999’s Swim Meet of Champions featuring the USA National Team against the Big Ten All-Stars. The facility also is the home of NASA Wildcat Aquatics, an age-group swimming club with youth members all the way up to Masters competitors.

NORRIS CENTER POOL RECORDS

Event Name Team Time Year50 Freestyle Matt Grevers Northwestern 19.93 2004100 Freestyle Matt Grevers Northwestern 43.13 2006200 Freestyle Eric Nilsson Northwestern 1:34.84 2008500 Freestyle Eric Nilsson Northwestern 4:19.87 20081,000 Freestyle Matt Patton Michigan 8:57.92 20061,650 Freestyle Elliot Rushton Kenyon College 15:14.55 2004100 Backstroke Matt Grevers Northwestern 46.85 2006200 Backstroke Matt Grevers Northwestern 1:40.66 2006100 Butterfly Matt Grevers Northwestern 46.96 2006200 Butterfly Eric Nilsson Northwestern 1:45.76 2008100 Breaststroke Mike Alexandrov Wildcat Aquatics 52.92 2008200 Breaststroke Mike Alexandrov Northwestern 1:55.58 2006200 Individual Medley Matt Grevers Northwestern 1:45.84 2004400 Individual Medley Mike Alexandrov Northwestern 3:50.23 2005200 Free Relay Northwestern 1:20.28 2004400 Free Relay Northwestern 2:54.79 2006800 Free Relay Northwestern 6:26.17 2006200 Medley Relay Michigan State 1:27.85 2008400 Medley Relay Northwestern 3:14.96 2006

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50 FreeNU Record: 19.35 (Matt Grevers, ’05)Brian Kerr 20.36 Big Ten ChampionshipsEric Nilsson 20.36* Big Ten ChampionshipsTruman Liang 20.48 Big Ten Championships

100 FreeNU Record: 42.33* (Matt Grevers, ’07)Adam Beckman 44.58* Big Ten ChampionshipsBrian Kerr 44.77 Big Ten ChampionshipsTruman Liang 45.14 Big Ten Championships

200 FreeNU Record: 1:34.21 (Matt Grevers, ’07)Eric Nilsson 1:34.74B NCAA ChampionshipsAdam Beckman 1:37.98 Big Ten ChampionshipsJohn Frutiger 1:38.48 Big Ten Championships

500 FreeNU Record: 4:17.31 (Eric Nilsson, ’09) Eric Nilsson 4:17.31B Big Ten ChampionshipsJohn Frutiger 4:24.56B Big Ten ChampionshipsPeter Park 4:31.18 TYR Invitational

1,000 FreeNU Record: 9:04.11 (Eric Nilsson, ’09)Eric Nilsson 9:04.11 CarthagePeter Park 9:26.44 IndianaJohn Frutiger 9:32.99 Notre Dame

1,650 FreeNU Record: 15:08.78 (Brian Davis, ’04)John Frutiger 15:23.43 Big Ten Championships

100 BackNU Record: 45.61 (Matt Grevers, ’07)Adam Beckman 49.30* Big Ten ChampionshipsEric Nilsson 50.33 Ohio State/MichiganJake Vogel 51.47 Big Ten Championships

200 BackNU Record: 1:38.71 (Matt Grevers, ’07)Adam Beckman 1:43.39B Big Ten ChampionshipsEric Nilsson 1:47.68 TYR InvitationalPeter Park 1:52.36 TYR Invitational

100 BreastNU Record: 51.56# (Mike Alexandrov, ’07)John Franklin 55.62 Big Ten ChampionshipsNathan Butler 56.03 Big Ten ChampionshipsAlex Tyler 57.29 TYR Invitational

200 BreastNU Record: 1:52.93 (Mike Alexandrov, ’07)Alex Tyler 2:00.01 Big Ten ChampionshipsJohn Franklin 2:00.14 Big Ten ChampionshipsNathan Butler 2:02.93 Big Ten Championships

100 FlyNU Record: 45.74 (Kyle Bubolz, ’08)Sean Mathews 48.20 Big Ten ChampionshipsChris Doman 48.81 Big Ten ChampionshipsBrian Kerr 49.82 Big Ten Championships

200 FlyNU Record: 1:44.05 (Eric Nilsson, ’09)Eric Nilsson 1:44.05B NCAA ChampionshipsSean Mathews 1:45.06B BoilerMakeItPeter Park 1:47.84 Big Ten Championships

200 IMNU Record: 1:41.96 (Matt Grevers, ’07)Alex Tyler 1:46.21B Big Ten ChampionshipsSean Mathews 1:48.37 Big Ten ChampionshipsAdam Beckman 1:49.10 Big Ten Championships

400 IMNU Record: 3:45.57 (Mike Alexandrov, ’05)Alex Tyler 3:49.55B Big Ten ChampionshipsEric Nilsson 3:50.98B TYR InvitationalPeter Park 3:54.60 Big Ten Championships

200 Free RelayNU Record: 1:16.65 (Barbic, Grevers, Alexandrov, Bubolz, ’07)Nilsson, Kerr, 1:20.34BLiang, Doman Big Ten Championships

400 Free RelayNU Record: 2:51.14 (Grevers, Barbic, Nilsson, Bubolz, ’07)Beckman, Nilsson, 2:56.30BLiang, Kerr Big Ten Championships

800 Free RelayNU Record: 6:26.17 (Nilsson, Grevers, Bubolz, Alexandrov, ’06) Nilsson, Beckman, 6:27.84BTyler, Frutiger Big Ten Championships

200 Medley RelayNU Record: 1:25.14 (Grevers, Alexandrov, Bubolz, Barbic, ’07)Vogel, Franklin, 1:29.98Mathews, Kerr Big Ten Championships

400 Medley RelayNU Record: 3:04.40# (Grevers, Alexandrov, Bubolz, Barbic, ’07) Beckman, Franklin, 3:14.88Mathews, Nilsson Big Ten Championships

1-meter DivingAlex Kiaie 360.60 UIC/UofC3-meter DivingKalister Harmon 335.55 UIC/UofCPlatform DivingAlex Kiaie 255.90 Big Ten Championships

*Relay leadoff# denotes former NCAA record time

‘A’ Denotes NCAA automatic qualifying standard‘B’ Denotes NCAA B qualifying standard

Event Name Time Year50 Freestyle Matt Grevers 19.35 2005100 Freestyle Matt Grevers 42.33 2007200 Freestyle Matt Grevers 1:34.21 2007 500 Freestyle Eric Nilsson 4:17.31 20091,000 Freestyle Eric Nilsson 9:04.11 20091,650 Freestyle Brian Davis 15:08.78 2004100 Backstroke Matt Grevers 45.61 2007200 Backstroke Matt Grevers 1:38.71 2007100 Butterfly Kyle Bubolz 45.74 2008200 Butterfly Eric Nilsson 1:44.05 2009100 Breaststroke Mike Alexandrov 51.56* 2007200 Breaststroke Mike Alexandrov 1:52.93 2007200 Ind. Medley Matt Grevers 1:41.96 2007400 Ind. Medley Mike Alexandrov 3:45.57 2005

Event Name Time Year200 Free Relay Barbic, Grevers, 1:16.65 2007 Alexandrov, Bubolz 400 Free Relay Grevers, Barbic, 2:51.14 2007 Nilsson, Bubolz 800 Free Relay Nilsson, Grevers, 6:26.17 2006 Bubolz, Alexandrov200 Medley Relay Grevers, Alexandrov, 1:25.14 2007 Bubolz, Barbic400 Medley Relay Grevers, Alexandrov, 3:04.40* 2007 Bubolz, Barbic

*denotes former NCAA-record time, broken in 2009

NORTHWESTERN ALL-TIME RECORDS

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Alma Mater: USSr State University of Physical education, ’80 Coaching Experience: USSr national Team, 1980-90 Head Diving Coach armenia national Team, 1991-93 Head Diving Coach rose Bowl aquatics, 1993-98 Assistant Diving Coach armenian olympic Team, 1996 Head Diving Coach Trojan dive Club, 1998-2001 Head Diving Coach USC, 1998-2001 Assistant Diving Coach USa diving regional Training Center, 2001-05 Director and Head Diving Coach USa national Team, 2003, 2005 Pan-Am Games Head Coach northwestern, 2006-present Head Coach

SARKISIAN AT-A-GLANCE

Alik Sarkisian was named Northwestern’s head men’s and women’s diving coach prior to the 2006-07 season, and now is in his fourth

year at the helm of the diving corps. Sarkisian joined the Wildcats after five years as the Director and Head Coach at the USA Diving Regional Training Center. In his first season at the helm, Sarkisian coached men’s divers Ryan McIntosh and Alex Kiaie to scoring performances in all three diving events at the Big Ten Championships. His divers from both squads qualified for NCAA Zone Diving competition. Sarkisian repeated that effort with his divers in 2007-08, with McIntosh and Kiaie again scoring on all three boards. On the women’s side, fifth-year senior Leanne Dumais returned from a medical hardship season to reach the finals on both spring boards for the first time in her career. She became the first NU women’s diver ever to finish in the top-eight in both the 1-meter and 3-meter events at the same Big Ten Championships. In his first collegiate head coaching job, Sarkisian quickly has learned the recruiting ropes, as well. He brought in a highly touted women’s diver in freshman Carlin Dacey for the 2008-09 season, while also attracting talented transfer Kalister Harmon to the men’s team. He then signed Felicitas Lenz to the women’s team for the 2009-10 season; Lenz participated in the 2009 AT&T National Diving Championship in addition to racking up three top-10 finishes at the Speedo Junior National Diving Championship during the summer of 2009. Sarkisian owns a wealth of head coaching experience. He began his coaching career as the USSR National Team coach from 1980-1990 before becoming the National Team coach in his native Armenia from 1991-93. He then moved to the United States where he was an assistant with Rose Bowl Aquatics in Pasadena, Calif., from 1993-98 before assuming the head coaching position with the Trojan Dive Club and the assistant coaching job at USC from 1998-2001. Sarkisian has earned a number of coaching accomplishments within USA and international diving, most notably serving as the USA National Team Coach for the 2003 and 2005 Pan-Am Games. He has coached at numerous FINA Grand Prix events and Olympic trials and training camps. In 1996, he was Armenia’s National Team coach at the Atlanta Olympic Games. In 2008, Sarkisian served as Team USA’s head coach at the Grand Prix meet in Moscow, Russia. He also was a selector at the U.S. Olympic Selection Camp for the 2008 Beijing Games and a judge at the 2008 Olympic Trials. A 13-time Armenian national champion, Sarkisian competed internationally for the USSR. He graduated in 1980 with professional level training in sports science and education from the USSR State University of Physical Education in Yerevan, Armenia.

ALIK SARKISIAN came to northwestern with stellar coaching credentials, and since arriving in the college ranks has sharpened his recruiting skills as well, bringing several highly touted divers to northwestern.

H E A D C O A C H A L I K S A R K I S I A Nalik SARKISIANFourth SeasonHead diving Coach

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 O U T LO O KSome news, notes and other goodies to keep in mind as the Wildcats prepare for the 2009-10 swimming and diving season...

• Northwestern’s 2009-10 diving squad consists of four Wildcats, with three student-athletes on the women’s side and one on the men’s. Senior Tania Lyerly is the elder stateswoman of the group, joined by sophomore Carlin Dacey and freshman Felicitas Lenz on the women’s team. Following the graduation of Alex Kiaie, junior Kalister Harmon is the lone competitor for the men in 2009-10.

• Lyerly, who joined the Wildcats the same year as fourth-year head coach Alik Sarkisian, is coming off the best season of her career. As a junior, Lyerly earned career-high scores on both boards during the dual-meet season (against Illinois-Chicago) before placing second on the 3-meter board to score important points in a win over No. 22 Michigan.

• Dacey was Northwestern’s top diver through the early part of last season, recording Northwestern’s top scores of the year on both springboards as well as in the platform event. After suffering an injury that kept her out of January competition, she still was able to come back and score points at the Big Ten Championships, coming in 15th in the platform event. With a healthy season in 2009-10, Dacey is expected to contribute greatly to the Wildcats’ success.

• Harmon has a lot of weight to carry as the Wildcats’ lone male diver, but he figures to improve upon a largely successful first season in Evanston. A transfer who first competed collegiately at LSU in 2006-07 before sitting out the 2007-08 campaign, Harmon had NU’s top score of the year on the 3-meter springboard with a 335.55 in a dual meet versus Illinois-Chicago. Harmon showed flashes of his talent, scoring points in 10 different dual-meet events, and has his sights set on tallying for the Wildcats at the Big Ten Championships this year.

• Perhaps the most highly touted diver out of Evanston this season also is the newest member of the Wildcats’ squad. Lenz is one of the nation’s top freshmen divers, earning that title after a pair of top-3 finishes at National competitions during the summer of 2008. She then had another strong summer in 2009, competing at the 2009 AT&T National Diving Championship in addition to racking up three top-10 finishes at the Speedo Junior National Diving Championship. Lenz was second on the platform through prelims and the quarterfinals before taking fifth in the event. She also had multiple top-five finishes at Zone and Regional events during 2009.

With the graduation of alex kiaie (middle) from last year’s men’s diving squad (pictured here at the 2009 Big Ten Championships), junior KALISTER HARMON (left) will carry the reigns for the Wildcats as the lone member of the men’s diving team in 2009-10.

northwestern’s women’s diving contigent at the 2009 Big Ten Championships. in addition to TANIA LYERLY (left) and CARLIN DACEY (middle right), who returned from injury last season to compete at the conference meet, the Wildcats add highly touted newcomer Felicitas lenz for the 2009-10 campaign.

TANIA LYERLY (above) and CARLIN DACEY (below) return as veterans for the women’s team in 2009-10.

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DACEY’S CAREER BESTS 1-meter 3-meter Platform 282.53 290.92 210.75

HARMON’S CAREER BESTS 1-meter 3-meter Platform 295.13 335.55 217.45

2008-09Northwestern’s top diver until an injury kept her out of Northwestern’s January dual meets ... Returned for the Big Ten Championships, finishing 15th on the platform and 23rd on the 3-meter springboard ... Captured first place on both boards against Illinois-Chicago (11/15) ... Won second on the 1-meter board at the TYR Invitational with an NU-season-best score of 282.53 ... Took third on the 1-meter board at Wisconsin (11/13) and on the 3-meter board at Purdue (11/7).

HIGH SCHOOLNISCA All-America honoree as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... New England Prep School record holder for six dives on the 1-meter board with a score of 271.20 ... Western New England Prep School record holder for 11 dives in the 1-meter event with a 435.15 ... Undefeated in dual-meet competition ... School team and pool record holder on the 1-meter board for both six and 11 dives ... Named Choate outstanding female athlete of 2007 ... Dove six years of club with Charles River Diving ... AAU National finalist on the 1- and 3-meter boards ... Multiple East National qualifier on the 1- and 3-meter boards ... Also played four years of high school soccer ... Dean’s list honoree.

PERSONALBorn Carlin Taylor Dacey on 3/10/90 ... Daughter of Dan and Kathy Dacey ... Father ran track at Holy Cross ... Mother swam at Miami ... Sister, Kendall, was a high school All-America swimmer and water polo player who now swims for Amherst College ... Chose Northwestern over Dartmouth, Columbia, Duke, Notre Dame and Virginia ... Majoring in radio/television/film.

Harmon began his collegiate career at LSU in 2006-07 before transferring to Puget Sound Community College for the 2007-08 academic year. He enrolled at Northwestern prior to the 2008-09 season with sophomore athletic eligibility.

2008-09Solid member of Northwestern’s diving corps ... Recorded NU’s season-best score on the 3-meter springboard with a 335.55 against Illinois-Chi-cago (11/15) ... Competed at the Big Ten Championships in the 1-meter springboard ... Earned third place in the 3-meter event at the TYR Invitational ... Dove to first place in the same event against UIC/Chicago (11/15) ... Finished his first dual-meet season with the ’Cats earning 10 top-five scores.

2007-08Did not compete while enrolled at Puget Sound Community College.

2006-07 (AT LSU)Competed in every dual meet, the SEC Championships and the NCAA Zone B Regional in his first season ... LSU’s highest finisher in the 3-meter at Zones, posting a mark of 265.40 to place 27th ... Tallied a 35th-place score of 229.70 in the 1-meter at the same meet ... Highest finish at the SEC Championships was 15th in the 1-meter (250.50) ... Placed 19th in the platform (206.40) and 20th in the 3-meter (222.95) at SECs ... Earned three top-10 finishes at the Georgia Tech Invitational with his best score being a seventh-place mark of 207.90 in the platform ... Earned his first career dual-meet win with an NCAA Zone qualifying score versus Delta State ... Took top honors in the 3-meter versus the Statesmen (322.28) ... Twice made Dean’s List.

HIGH SCHOOLDove for two years during high school ... All-American ... Finished 32nd in the state in his first year of diving before taking second place overall in 2006 ... Dove one year of club with Pacific Northwest Diving ... Was an International Baccalaureate Diploma graduate ... Three-time President’s List honoree.

PERSONALBorn Kalister William Harmon on 5/4/88 ... Son of Monty and Lorie Harmon ... Father, mother and uncle all competed in collegiate gymnas-tics ... Sister, Kalysta, ran cross country at Northwestern in 2002-03 ... Majoring in economics.

2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT SCarlin DACEY5-6 • SophomoredivingWest roxbury, Mass.Choate rosemary Hall

kaliSTer HARMON5-6 • Juniordivingolympia, Wash.Capital

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W I L D C AT S

2008-09Carried Northwestern’s diving corps after injuries kept her fellow divers out of commission midway through the year ... Competed on both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboards at the Big Ten Championships ... Scored huge points with a second-place finish on the 3-meter board in NU’s win over No. 22 Michigan (1/17) ... Took second on both boards against Illinois-Chicago (11/15), scoring a career-best 269.85 on the 1-meter board and a career-high 282.17 on the 3-meter ... Took third on both boards at Iowa (1/24) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2007-08Consistently Northwestern’s second-highest scoring diver ... Competed on both the 1- and 3-meter boards at the Big Ten Championships ... Best dual-meet finish came in a second-place effort on the 3-meter board against Illinois-Chicago on Oct. 27 ... Has three other top-three dual-

meet finishes, all on the 1-meter board ... Scored points for NU with a seventh-place finish on the 1-meter board and a top-8 finish on the 3-me-ter board at the Georgia Invitational (11/30) ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2006-07Earned a 227.30 on the 3-meter board and a 216.70 on the 1-meter at the Big Ten Championships ... Earned a season-best third-place finish in three different events ... Season-best score on the 3-meter board was a score of 259.50 against Wisconsin which earned her a third-place finish ... Improved upon her previous best by over 10 points on the 1-meter board when she finished with a total of 256.40 at the TYR Invitational.

HIGH SCHOOL2005 All-American and two-time All-North Suburban Conference ... Fifth at sectionals and 14th in the Illinois State Meet ... Placed fifth in the conference in both 2004 and 2005 ... Dove club with Windy City Diving in 2004-05 and with the North Shore Sharks in 2005-06 ... All-Academic Athlete honoree in 2004-05 ... National Honor Society member.

PERSONALBorn Tania Michelle Lyerly on 8/30/88 ... Daughter of William Lyerly and Edith Sieg ... Holds dual American and German citizenship ... Mother was a four-year, three-sport athlete in volleyball, swimming and track at Iowa, earning a swimming All-America honor ... Chose NU over Michigan and Wisconsin ... Double major in communication studies and history.

LYERLY’S CAREER BESTS 1-meter 3-meter 269.85 282.17

HIGH SCHOOLHad a tremendous 2009 season on the diving circuit ... Won the 1-meter and took second on the 3-meter at the USA Diving Summer Region 9 Championships ... Won the platform, was fourth on the 1-meter and eighth on the 3-meter at the USA Diving Junior Summer Zone E Championships ... Placed third on the 1-meter and fourth on the 3-meter at the USA Diving National Preliminary Zone D meet ... Came in fifth on the platform and 11th on the 1-meter springboard at the 2009 Speedo Junior National Diving Championships ... Earned a spot and competed in the 2009 AT&T National Diving Championship ... Finished third on the 10-meter platform at Senior Summer Nationals in 2008 ... Took second place on the 3-meter board at the 2008 Summer Junior Nation-als ... Four-time all-American (2005-08) ... CIF champion in 2007, CIF runner-up in 2006 and 2008 ... Member of the 2008 Junior World Championships team ... Dove four years with the Trojan Dive Club ... Featured in the Disney “Follow Your Dreams” series for diving ... Na-tional German examination winner in 2007 ... National Young Leaders Conference in 2008.

PERSONALBorn Felicitas Anthea Lenz on 2/22/91 ... Daughter of Dr. Maria Petrig-Lenz and Dr. Heinz-Josef Lenz ... Born in Tübingen, Germany ... Chose Northwestern over Stanford, UCLA, Duke, Columbia and USC ... Major is undecided.

FeliCiTaS LENZ5-3 • Freshmandivingaltadena, Calif.Polytechnic School

Tania LYERLY5-5 • Seniordivinglibertyville, ill.libertyville

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THE UN IVERS ITYTHIS IS NORTHWESTERN .............................................................................................. 58SCHOOLS OF NORTHWESTERN ................................................................................... 59NOTABLE ALUMNI .......................................................................................................60-61PRESIDENT MORTON SCHAPIRO ................................................................................. 62DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS AND RECREATION JIM PHILLIPS ..................................... 63ACADEMIC SERVICES AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT .............................................. 64ATHLETIC ExCELLENCE ................................................................................................. 65BEINg A BIg TEN STUDENT-ATHLETE .......................................................................... 66ATHLETIC ENDOWMENTS .............................................................................................. 67My kIND OF TOWN, CHICAgO ....................................................................................... 68

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T H E H I g H E S T o R d E R o f E x c E l l E N c E

• From 25,000 freshman candidates each year, about 6,500 are offered admission for a freshman class size of 2,000.

• Students from all 50 states and more than 50 foreign countries make up the undergraduate student body of approximately 8,000. The undergraduate population is about 54 percent women, and just under 30 percent are African American, Hispanic or Asian American. Total enrollment is approx imately 17,000, including 1,100 part-time students in evening programs of the School of Continuing Studies.

• Undergraduate financial aid is need based. More than half of all Northwestern undergraduates receive some combination of need-based scholarships, student loans and work-study employment.

• Among the more than 50 fellowships awarded to students or alumni in 2008–09 were two Rhodes, one Marshall, four Gates Cambridge and 32 Fulbright Scholarships.

• Among graduate programs, the J.L. Kellogg School of Management regularly ranks among the top five business schools in the country for both its traditional curriculum and its executive master’s program.

• U.S. News & World Report placed Northwestern’s School of Law in the top 10 law schools nationally and the Feinberg School of Medicine in the top 20 medical programs. In its most recent assess-ment of doctoral programs, the National Research Council ranked five Northwestern programs in the top 10 percent nationally and 10 programs in the top 25 percent.

Northwestern University was founded in 1851 as a private institution of “the highest order of excellence” to serve the Northwest Territory, an

area that now includes the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota.

Today one of the nation’s premier universities, Northwestern occupies two campuses along the shore of Lake Michigan and is connected by both geography and programming to one of the nation’s great cities, Chicago. In addition, Northwestern has a campus in Doha, Qatar. In this midsize research university, 11 schools—each with relatively small academic depart-ments—offer high-quality programs spanning a remarkably diverse portfolio. Northwestern is recognized both nationally and internationally for the quality of its educational programs at all levels. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks the University’s undergraduate and gradu-ate programs among the best in the country.

more about NorthwesterN

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The Judd a. aNd marJorie weiNberg College of arts aNd sCieNCes is the largest of Northwestern’s undergraduate schools with more than 4,000 undergraduate students and 500 faculty members. It is the corner-stone of a University that believes study in the liberal arts and sciences is the foundation of a strong undergradu-ate education. Students may enhance their studies with independent research projects, ad hoc majors or minors, Chicago field studies and study abroad. The sChool of CommuNiCatioN offers opportunities for study in five top-ranking departments: communication sciences and disorders, communication studies, performance studies, radio/television/film and theatre. Cocurricular opportunities include the top debate team in the country, hospital internships, student video and film projects, theater productions and the largest student-run college radio station in the country.

The sChool of eduCatioN aNd soCial PoliCy started as a depart-ment in the College of Liberal Arts and became a separate school of education in 1926. “Social policy” was added to its name in 1986 to reflect a distinctive mission among schools of education—to understand and improve learning communities (schools and classrooms, workplace settings, families and neighborhoods), to study lifelong learning and to improve lives through policy. By producing scholarly research that informs and influences public policy-making about education, this small school (350 undergraduates, 300 graduate students and 23 faculty) has earned national recognition.

In the robert r. mcCormiCk sChool of eNgiNeeriNg aNd aPPlied sCieNCe, about 1,300 undergraduates and approximately 750 graduate students choose from among 15 majors, including such interdisciplinary fields as materials science, biomedical engineering and environmental engineering. Recent curriculum innovations and the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center give students exceptional opportunities for team learning, collaborative projects and computer-assisted learning.

The medill sChool of JourNalism prepares students for careers in newspapers, magazines, broadcast journalism, new media or integrated marketing communications. Medill students have consistently won in the Hearst Foundation’s National Writing, Photojournalism and Broadcast News Championships, the Pulitzer Prize competition of

college journalism; and its students dominate the Society of Professional Journalists’ Mark of Excellence Awards competition.

Established in 1895 as an integral part of the University, the heNry aNd leigh bieNeN sChool of musiC combines a nationally ranked music program of conservatory intensity with the academic rigor and scholarly resources found only at a first-rank research university. Students are encouraged to grow as both artists and people and to explore the myriad career options avail-able in a life devoted to music. Artists from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Lyric Opera of Chicago and other world-class performing organizations are among the faculty.

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busiNessNick ChabrajaFormer chairman and CEO, General DynamicsDouglas ConantPresident and CEO, Campbell Soup Co.Lester CrownChairman, Henry Crown IndustriesRobert EckertChairman and CEO, MattelRobin NeusteinAdvisory director and chairwoman of the Private Equity Group, Goldman SachsWilliam OsbornChairman, Northern TrustHarry PearceChairman, Hughes ElectronicsLinda Johnson RicePresident and CEO, Johnson Publishing CompanyPat RyanExecutive chairman, Aon Corp.Gordon SegalCEO, Crate and BarrelManuel ValdesPresident, Frontera Foods

goverNmeNt aNd PubliC serviCeJudy BiggertU.S. Congresswoman, IllinoisSara Jane BloomfieldDirector, U.S. Holocaust Memorial MuseumRuben CastilloU.S. District Court judge, ChicagoRahm EmanuelWhite House Chief of StaffGeorge McGovernFormer U.S. Senator, South Dakota; presidential candidateRonald RileyPresiding Judge, Sixth District, Cook County Circuit CourtJohn Paul StevensU.S. Supreme Court JusticeAdlai Stevenson IIFormer Illinois governor; ambassador to UN; two-time presidential candidateJames ThompsonFormer Illinois governor

sPortsKatrina AdamsFormer pro tennis playerD’Wayne BatesFormer pro football player Luis CastilloPro football player, San Diego ChargersLuke DonaldPro golferCharles “Chick” EvansFirst golfer to hold National Open and National Amateur titles at same timeJoe GirardiManager, New York YankeesBarry CofieldPro football player, New York GiantsKenesaw Mountain LandisFirst commissioner of Major League Baseball

Julia LeveringFormer president, U.S. Tennis AssociationMark LorettaPro baseball player, Los Angeles DodgersBilly McKinneyDirector of Scouting, Milwaukee BucksBrent MusburgerSportscasterJerry ReinsdorfChairman, Chicago Bulls and Chicago White SoxJeff RobinsonPro personnel assistant, Minnesota VikingsRick SundGeneral manager, Atlanta HawksDr. Debi ThomasTwo-time U.S. Ladies Figure Skating champion

eNtertaiNmeNtLee Phillip BellCreator, The Young and the RestlessGreg BerlantiExecutive producer, Brothers and SistersZach BraffActor, ScrubsCharles BuschTony-nominated playwrightStephen ColbertReporter, Comedy Central’s The Colbert ReportIleen GetzActressMichael GreifDirector, RentHeather HeadleyTony award-winning actressMarg HelgenbergEmmy award-winning actress Laura InnesActress

Richard KindActorCloris LeachmanAcademy award-winning actressJohn LoganAcademy award-nominated scriptwriterShelley LongEmmy award-winning actress

oN aNd off the field: Joe girardi, the 2006 National League Manager of the year and a 2007 CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame inductee, exemplifies the suc-cess of former Wildcats.

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Julia Louis-DreyfusEmmy award-winning actressAnn-MargretAcademy award-winning actressGarry MarshallTV and movie producer Megan MullalyEmmy award-winning actress Dermot MulroneyActorJohn MuskerDirector, Hercules, Aladdin, The Little MermaidDennis O’HareTony award-winning actor

Charlotte RaeActressJeri RyanActressStu SchwartzProducer, Good Morning AmericaDavid SchwimmerActorKate ShindleActress; Miss America, 1998Nicole SullivanActressKimberly WilliamsActressMary ZimmermanTony award-winning director; NU faculty member

JourNalism aNd literatureMarie AranaBook editor, Washington PostIra BerkowAuthor; former sportswriter, New York TimesChristine BrennanColumnist, USA Today;commentator, ESPN

Elisabeth BumillerReporter, New York TimesRobert Olen ButlerAuthor; Pulitzer Prize winnerJoie ChenReporter, CBSRance CrainPresident, Crain CommunicationsR. Bruce DoldEditorial page editor, Chicago Tribune; Pulitzer Prize winnerBrian DuffyEditor, U.S. News & World ReportRobert EatonSenior VP and Managing Editor, ESPNMichael GreenbergAnchor, ESPN RadioKelly O’DonnellCorrespondent and anchor, NBC NewsDave Revsine Anchor, Big Ten NetworkTina RosenbergWriter, New York Times; Pulitzer Prize winner; authorDarren RovellSports business reporter, CNBCCarole SimpsonReporter/anchor, ABC NewsRichard StolleyFormer founding managing editor, PeopleMargaret SullivanEditor, Buffalo NewsJulia WallaceEditor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Michael WilbonColumnist, Washington Post; co-host, Pardon the InterruptionDavid WilleyExecutive editor, Men’s Journal

other Notable alumNiMadeleine Wing AdlerPresident, West Chester UniversityJohnetta ColeFormer president, Bennett CollegeKaren Lipschutz DeCrowFormer president, National Organization for WomenAda KepleyFirst woman to graduate from a U.S. law schoolNed RoremComposer and authorJoseph SchwantnerComposer; Pulitzer Prize winnerJudi Sheppard MissettCEO and founder of JazzerciseDavid SkortonPresident, Cornell UniversityGraham SpanierPresident, Penn State UniversityDr. Thomas StarzlPerformed first liver transplantGeorge StiglerEconomist; Nobel Prize winnerAugusta Read ThomasComposer Wayne WatsonPresident, Governors State UniversityDr. Daniel WilliamsFirst African American admitted to the College of Surgeons

PardoN the iNterruPtioN: Wildcat alum Michael Wilbon visits Welsh-Ryan Arena for Halloween Hoopla.

iN books aNd NewsPaPers: Elisabeth Bumiller is just one of many Northwestern alumni pursuing successful careers as writers, editors or journalists.

stayiNg CoNNeCted: Northwestern alums often return to campus. Julia Louis-Dreyfus addressed graduates in June 2007.

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U N I V E R S I T Y p R E S I d E N T m o RTo N S c H a p I R oMorton Owen Schapiro

was named 16th presi-dent of Northwestern University on December 16, 2008 and began his term on September 1, 2009. President Schapiro is among the nation’s premier authorities on the economics of higher education, with par-ticular expertise in the area of college financing and afford-ability and on trends in edu-cational costs and student aid. He is widely quoted in the national media and has testi-fied before U.S. Senate and House committees on eco-nomic and educational issues. Before coming to Northwestern, he was presi-dent of Williams College

from 2000 to 2009. Among the initiatives implemented during his presi-dency were a substantial reduction in average class size, a tripling of the number of courses offered in the college’s signature tutorial program and the completion of a number of major building projects including a center for theatre and dance, a student center and new faculty office/classroom buildings. Courses taught by President Schapiro at Williams College included introductory microeconomics, a tutorial on the economics of higher education and two interdisciplinary seminars, one on the econom-ics and philosophy of education and the other on disease, culture and society. He previously served as a member of the Williams College faculty from 1980 to 1991, as Professor of Economics and as Assistant Provost. In 1991 he went to the University of Southern California where he served as Chair of the Department of Economics until 1994 and then as Dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences until 2000. During his last two years as Dean, he also served as the University’s Vice President for Planning. President Schapiro has written more than 100 articles and five books, and he has edited two others, most with his longtime co-author Michael McPherson. These include: The Student Aid Game: Meeting Need and Rewarding Talent in American Higher Education (Princeton University

Press 1998); Paying the Piper: Productivity, Incentives and Financing in Higher Education (also with Gordon Winston, University of Michigan Press 1993) and Keeping College Affordable: Government and Educational Opportunity (Brookings 1991), plus two recent edited volumes College Success: What It Means and How to Make It Happen (College Board 2008) and College Access: Opportunity or Privilege? (College Board 2006).

President Schapiro has received research grants and contracts from the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Education, the World Bank, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, the College Board, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and other groups to study the economics of higher education and related topics. He received his bachelor’s degree in economics from Hofstra University in 1975 and his doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1979. President Schapiro and his wife Mimi have three children: Matt, Alissa and Rachel.

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d I R E c T o R o f aT H l E T I c S a N d R E c R E aT I o N j I m p H I l l I p SJames J. Phillips

became Northwest-ern’s 21st director of intercollegiate athletics and recreation on April 14, 2008, bringing a track record of Division I success and a commit-ment to the values NU always has maintained in collegiate athletics. “The opportunity

to lead Northwestern’s athletic and recreation programs is both exciting and humbling,” Phillips said. “Northwestern is a world-class institution that does things right in terms of college athletics and what they stand for.” One of 10 children, Phillips, who grew up in the Portage Park neighborhood on the Northwest Side, is the perfect fit to head up NU’s 19-sport program in the nation’s No. 3 market. His Windy City roots and family orientation are integral parts of his philosophy of providing student-athletes with a “world-class experience” that enables them to succeed academically, socially and athletically. One of Phillips’ first actions at Northwestern was to begin the implementation of a Department of Athletics and Recreation re-organization that was completed in January of 2009. NU’s existing departments were broken into three key “silos:” internal, external and student-athlete welfare. Northwestern’s stellar marketing and promo-tions staff continued to excel in 2008-09, winning its sixth national NACMA award since 2003. Ticket sales for Big Ten football home games went up 17 percent, men’s basketball sales improved 13 percent for weekend games and overall attendance was up at all seven of NU’s admission-charging sports. New courtside seating at Welsh-Ryan Arena sold out for the men’s basketball season. NU signed corporate sponsorship deals with Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Har-ris Bank, re-branded its media rights holder to Northwestern Sports Properties (NSP), defeated Notre Dame at U.S. Cellular Field in baseball and created an Annual Report to showcase the depart-ment’s previous year. Phillips hired ultra-successful women’s basketball coach Joe McKeown in June of 2008. McKeown came to Evanston after 19 years at George Washington, where he took his team to the postseason 17 times and compiled a 509-174 record. Phillips’ second coaching hire was to name Tracey Fuchs the head of the field hockey program in January of 2009. Fuchs had arguably the most successful playing career in USA Field Hockey history and has been referred to as the “Michael Jordan of field hockey.” In 2009, Phillips signed a four-year deal with WGN Radio, the long-time radio outlet of Northwestern football and men’s basketball. In addition to those two sports, a new weekly Inside

Wildcat Athletics show will air on The Voice of Chicago through the 2012-13 season. Phillips also inked head football coach Pat Fitzgerald to a new seven-year deal that will keep him on the Wildcat sidelines through 2015. Northwestern had a great athletic year in 2008-09, beginning in the fall with the Wildcats’ 9-4 Alamo Bowl season. The team became the fifth in NU history to win nine contests, finishing No. 23 in the BCS. The football team also earned a program-record 26 Academic All-Big Ten awards and earned a 3.0 or better team GPA during the spring quarter for the highest team GPA in school history. In addition, men’s soccer made its second appearance in the NCAA quarterfinals in the last three years. In the winter, men’s basketball earned NU’s first postseason bid during head coach Bill Carmody’s tenure. Northwestern recorded its fourth-straight year with an individual national champion when Jake Herbert won the 184-lbs wrestling title, the Hodge Trophy as the nation’s top collegiate wrestler and the Big Ten’s Jesse Owens Award. In the spring, Northwestern won its fifth-straight NCAA women’s lacrosse title and Hannah Nielsen repeated as the Tewaaraton Trophy win-ner. Women’s tennis ranked No. 1 for much of the year and won the ITA Indoor national title, a first for a northern school. Men’s tennis made a great turnaround to qualify for the NCAA Tournament and men’s golf made the NCAA Championships. Seven of NU’s eight men’s teams had postseason representation in 2008-09, making it arguably the top year for men’s athletics at NU in history. Academically and in the community, the Wildcats had a banner year in 2008-09. North-western touted a school-record-tying 879 student-athlete quarters in which a 3.0 GPA was earned, and 17 teams achieved a 3.0 or better team GPA. All 19 varsity squads recorded a 2.9 or better mark for two academic quarters (fall and spring) for the first time in school history. Northwestern’s combined student-athlete GPA for the spring was a school-record 3.21. NU’s APR and GSR scores ranked in the nation’s top five and 10, respectively. In the community, student-athletes volunteered a school-record 5,346 hours while serving 66 orga-nizations in Evanston and greater Chicagoland. In June of 2009, Phillips served on the NCAA Champions Forum panel. The panel con-sisted of football coaches and athletics directors making an effort to bring minority football coach-es closer to the mindset of those who hire football coaches. He also is part of the NCAA Mentoring Program, the NACDA Executive Committee and the 2016 Chicago Olympic Committee. Beginning in 2004, Phillips served as North-ern Illinois’ athletic director for four years. In 2006, he was promoted to associate vice president in addition to his director of athletics title. He was chosen to serve as chairman of the MAC Athletic Director’s Council and also served on the NCAA

women’s basketball selection committee. Phillips spearheaded the fund raising and construction of the $14-million Yordon Academic and Athletic Performance Center, the largest capital project in athletics history at NIU. The Huskies also opened an indoor practice facility for baseball, softball and men’s and women’s golf and began construction in the spring of 2008 on a soccer/track and field complex. During Phillips’ tenure at NIU, he helped schedule football games with Michigan and Ohio State that resulted in NIU’s first national TV ap-pearances. He negotiated playing Iowa at Soldier Field in 2007 as a home game, a contest that sold out in less than a week. Phillips also signed a multiple-year agreement for the radio power WSCR-AM (The Score) to carry football, men’s basketball and a weekly NIU Live radio show. A 1990 Illinois graduate, Phillips worked as a manager and student assistant in the Illini’s ath-letic department. He earned a master’s degree in education at Arizona State (1992) while serving as a restricted earnings basketball coach before mov-ing into athletics administration in the Arizona State development office. Phillips holds a Ph.D. in educational admin-istration from Tennessee, completed in 2007. Phil-lips served as an assistant athletics director with the Volunteers until 2000. He directed a $12.4 million annual athletics giving program and aided in the first-ever capital campaign for athletics at UT that raised over $50 million for endowments, facilities and programs. Phillips moved to Notre Dame in 2000, serving as associate director of athletics and senior associate director of athletics for external affairs. He helped launch the Rockne Heritage Annual Fund and played an integral part in the funding of a $24-million, 96,000-square foot athletic facility. In addition, he managed the ticket office, various corporate sponsorships, athletic programs and a weekly Irish radio show. Phillips and his wife, Laura, have five chil-dren: Luke, Madeline, Meredith, John and James.

the PhilliPs family: (from left) Front: John, Meredith and Madeline. Back: Laura (holding James), Luke and Jim.

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the staff of academic services and student development assists student athletes in their pursuit of academic excellence. the professional staff, which consists of four full-time advi-sors and an intern, helps the students make the most of all of the opportunities Northwestern university offers.

fRESHMAN ASSISTANCE. The advisors work closely with the freshmen to help ease the transition from high school to college. The freshmen meet weekly with their advisors to discuss their performance in the classroom and to receive academic assistance when necessary. The evening study skills/tutoring program is held at the University Library 7 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The tutoring staff consists of mostly graduate students, with some outstanding undergraduates rounding out the 30-plus staff. The tutors are available for drop-in assistance, small group learning teams and individualized tuto-rial sessions.

REGISTRATION ADVISING. In close collaboration with the advising staffs in each of the six un-dergraduate schools, the Academic Services and Student Development staff also provides advice to help student-athletes develop a plan of study, including guidance in selecting majors and minors. An impor-tant component of their services is course registration advising. Prior to the beginning of each quarter, student-athletes meet individually first with their schools’ academic advisors and then with their athletic advisors to plan their curriculum for the upcoming quarter and discuss the registration process. CAREER PLANNING. Preparation for a productive and successful entry into the workforce or gradu-ate school begins during the freshman-year orientation programs. In conjunction with University Career Services, the provision of career counseling and the education of job search skills help Northwestern student-athletes obtain relevant summer employment and internships, as well as permanent employment or graduate school admissions upon graduation. The ’CATS Life Skills Program includes programs on major selection, finding a summer internship, securing a full time job, and the transition from school to work. The N club has partnered with the Life Skills program to provide mentoring opportunities as well as to facilitate internships and full-time employment. With the numerous companies and organiza-tions that specifically recruit Northwestern student-athletes and with the help of the Wildcat network of alumni and fans, excellent job opportunities in all fields are possible.

mary beth hawkinsonAssociate Director

betsi burnsAssistant ADDirector of Student Development

shea’na grigsbyAcademic Advisor

davon robbIntern

margaret akerstromAssociate AD

Nu aCademiC advisor Named best iN the NatioN

Associate Director for Academic Services & Director of Student

Development Betsi Burns has been honored with the 2008 Lan Hewlett Award from the National Association of Academic Advisors in Athletics. The award, given for outstand-ing performance as an Academic Advisor for Athletics, is presented to an advisor who, in part, achieves a merited stature among and support from student-athletes, faculty, coaches and fellow administrators in addition to creating an innovative response

to the varied and emerging needs of student-athletes. It also recognizes significant contributions and leader-ship to the field both nationally and within the university. An 11-year veteran as an aca-demic advisor at Northwestern, Burns has an impressive list of accomplish-ments in that time span. She has instituted the Junior Jumpstart and Senior Transition workshops, imple-mented the PURPLE Peer Mentoring Program and launched the Career Athlete program that currently has

50 mentors and 150 student-athletes registered with multiple job postings. Burns developed “An Insider’s Guide to Northwestern Athletics” and also created Field Day, an event that has brought together student-athletes from all 19 of NU’s varsity sports and hundreds of community children for the past nine years. Burns has done all this while serving as an academic advisor to over 150 student-athletes.

“The mission of the Office of Academic Services and Student Development is to offer a comprehensive array of the support programs and services, integrated with University re-sources, that empowers all student-athletes to achieve academic success while balancing the demands of athletic participation and everyday college life. The Office is built on the philoso-phy of individual responsibility and personal integrity, with the end result being the overall development and preparation of the student-athletes for a successful life after college.”

MISSION STATEMENT

a c a d E m I c S E R V I c E S a N d S T U d E N T d E V E lo p m E N T

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aT H l E T I c E x c E l l E N c E

Senior Jake herbert was the 2009 NCAA champion and Dan Hodge Trophy recipient, which is presented annually to the nation’s most dominant collegiate wres-tler. Herbert also was named the Big Ten’s Jesse Owens Award winner, given to the top male athlete across all sports in the Big Ten Conference.

Northwestern University’s athletic department is consistently one of the finest in the Big Ten and

the nation. The school has gained prominence in the last 15 years with the renewed success of the Wildcat football team, but fans who know college athletics know that Northwestern has long been a hidden gem in numerous other sports. A quick look across the board yields some truths about the quality of the Wildcats’ 19 varsity programs—and makes it no surprise to find out that Northwestern has been ranked in the Top 25 of The Sporting News listing of the top athletic departments in the nation every year that TSN has performed the survey. Since the 1995-96 athletic year, Northwestern has had 40 conference players of the year, 28 conference rookies of the year, and 29 conference coaches of the year. Twenty-six teams have been crowned with a conference championship, and 62 individuals have won Big Ten titles while 595 have received All-Big Ten recognition. Northwestern athletes have been accorded 130 first-team All-America honors during that time, while six different NU coaches have earned National Coach of the Year honors since 1997. Northwestern also has added five NCAA team championships (women’s lacrosse in 2005-09) and nine NCAA individual titles to its ledger. Northwestern finished 44th in this past year’s U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup standings after posting three-consecutive top-30 finishes from 2005-07. North-western’s five-year run of finishing among the top-45 Division I programs in the country marks its best-overall stretch of athletic success. Northwestern’s athletes also deliver in the classroom—the department has had more than 1,530 Academic All-Big Ten certificates delivered since 1995-96, including more than 100 each of the last 10 years. The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) has hon-ored a Northwestern athlete 28 times with Academic All-America recognition, and 81 times with Academic All-District accolades.

The No. 1-ranked wildCats captured their 11th-straight Big Ten Championship and won the ITA Indoor Championship in 2009.

The meN’s soCCer team tied a school wins record and reached a pro-gram-best No. 2 national ranking. It also advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for the second time in three years.

2008 valero alamo bowl

Northwestern freshman eriC ChuN won the Big Ten Individual title and helped the ’Cats advance to the NCAA Men’s golf National Championships.

the womeN’s laCrosse team recorded its fifth-consecutive NCAA title. Senior Hannah Nielsen (bottom right) won the Tewaaraton Trophy for the second-straight year.

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big life. big stage. big teN.The Big Ten Conference is a union of 11 world-class academic institutions who share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. The conference’s 100-plus years of history, strong tra-dition of competitive intercollegiate athletic programs, vast and passionate alumni base, and consistent leadership in innovations position the Big Ten and its entire community firmly on the Big Stage. The Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness in all aspects of its student-athletes’ lives, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that each individual has the opportunity to live a Big Life.

studeNt-athlete oPPortuNities• Big Ten universities provide approximately $100 million in direct financial aid to more than 8,500 men and women student-athletes who compete for 25 champion-ships, 12 for men and 13 for women. • Conference institutions sponsor broad-based athletic programs with more than 270 teams. Other than the Ivy League, the Big Ten has the most broad-based athletic programs in the United States.

toP aCademiC iNstitutioNs• Big Ten universities are members of the nation’s only conference whose constitu-ency is entirely composed of institutions that are members of the AAU, a presti-gious association of major academic and research institutions in the United States and Canada.

more televisioN eXPosure• The Big Ten’s media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, the Big Ten Network and CBS College Sports Network provide the conference with its greatest television exposure ever. • In 2006, the Big Ten created the first national conference-owned television network devoted to the athletic and academic programs of a single conference. The Big Ten Network launched on Aug. 30, 2007, and became the first new network in cable or satellite television history to reach 30 million homes in its first 30 days. The Big Ten Network is now available to more than 70 million homes nationally through agreements with more than 250 cable/satellite affiliates and appears in 23 of the top 25 national media markets.• Since the current media agreements began in 2007-08, every home football and men’s basketball game has been produced while women’s basketball has received more coverage than any other conference.• The Big Ten’s new media agreements have resulted in the broadcast of more than 500 events nationally and regionally on an annual basis, compared to 300 events in the final year of the previous agreements.

NatioN’s best faNs• Big Ten fans are some of the nation’s most supportive, with more than 8.7 mil-lion patrons attending conference home contests during the 2008-09 seasons for football, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball alone.• Over the last 31 seasons, the conference has ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 nation-ally in football, men’s basketball and wrestling attendance. For the past 17 seasons, women’s basketball has been ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 nationally in attendance.• Big Ten institutions have more than 4.2 million living alumni and over 300,000 undergraduate students attending their universities.

suCCessful Programs• During the 2008-09 season, the Big Ten claimed five team national champion-ships, including titles for Iowa wrestling, Penn State fencing and women’s volleyball, Northwestern women’s lacrosse and Wisconsin women’s ice hockey. In addition, Big Ten teams finished as the national runners-up in men’s basketball and men’s gymnastics. • Big Ten teams have claimed at least three national titles in nine of the last 10 seasons (1999-2000 through 2008-09). Over the last decade, the Big Ten has pro-duced team national crowns in the sports of basketball, cross country, fencing, field hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, synchronized swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.

b E I N g a b I g T E N S T U d E N T-aT H l E T Eabout the Network

Available to approximately 70 million households

nationwide, the Big Ten Network is the first nation-ally distributed network dedicated to covering one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. With approxi-mately 350 live events, and nearly all of them in high definition, the network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country, allowing them to see their favorite teams, regardless of where they live.

big teN Network QuiCk faCts

• Agreement: 20-Year joint venture between subsidiaries of the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks.

• Headquarters: Chicago, Ill.

• Launch date/time: August 30, 2007, 7 p.m. CT

• Sports televised: Football, men’s basketball, women’s basket-ball and other NCAA-sponsored sports

• Programming: Approximately 350 live events, original programming, historic footage and classic games; coaches’ shows; up to 60 hours per year of original programming from each institution

• Distribution: The Big Ten Network is available to approxi-mately 70 million households nationally through national agree-ments with AT&T U-Verse, Charter, Comcast, Cox (Cleveland), DIRECTV, DISH Network, Insight, Mediacom, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS and 250 cable operators. Select content is distributed through alternative media platforms including Video On Demand, Internet, iPods, cell phones and other emerging technologies.

The big teN Network features several live Northwestern events, highlights and features.

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• Alex Agase and Tom Noble Honorary Scholar-ship

• Alex Agase Wildcats’ Scholarship

• Harold and Virginia Anderson Scholarship

• Harry D. Brookby Baseball Scholarship

• Henry S. Bienen Basketball Scholarship

• Henry S. Bienen Tennis Scholarship

• Patricia and Albert Buehler Scholarship

• Dr. James R. Buntain Endowed Basketball Scholarship

• Willard J. and Evelyn G. Buntain Family Football Scholarship

• John and Rita Canning Student-Athlete Scholarships

• Ronald J. and Elizabeth D. Chinnock Scholarship

• Vandy Christie Memorial Scholarship

• Combe Family Tennis Scholarships

• June S. Cordier Memorial Scholarship

• Dean Family Scholarship

• Richard H. and Jane S. Dean Scholarship

• Ross and Elizabeth Dean Football Scholarship

• Bruce and Betty DeSwarte Scholarship

• Eggemeyer Family Endowed Scholarships

• Raymond F. Farley Endowed Scholarship

• Waldo Fisher Memorial Scholarships

• Scott Freidheim Soccer Scholarship

• Bon and Holly French Swimming Scholarship

• Edwin C. Gage Memorial Scholarship

• Charles “Doc” and Helen Glass Scholarship

• John H. Glenn Memorial Scholarship

• Stanley E. and Louise G. Hathaway Scholarship

• Jennie Stoker Helwig Scholarship

• John L. Hennerich Baseball Scholarship

• Jay and Michaela Hoag Basketball Scholarship

• Thomas J. Hoehn Tennis Scholarship

• Thomas J. and Dorothy Somers Hoehn Ath-letic Scholarships

• Thomas J. and Dorothy Somers Hoehn Memo-rial Scholarship

• Dr. Robert W. Johnson Memorial Scholarship

• Ronald E. Kiper Memorial Scholarship

• Koldyke Family Scholarship

• Laird Koldyke Baseball Scholarship

• Mildred and Sidney LaPidus Scholarship

• Robert F. and Gordon E. Lietzow Athletic Scholarship

• Sophia and Konstandino Loukas Endowed Scholarship

• Shirley Louise Malloy Memorial Scholarship

• Gene G. and Merrill H. Mundy Athletic Scholarship

• N Club Scholarship

• Nelson R. Nedde Memorial Scholarship

• Robert and Dorothy Osborn Endowed Scholar-ship

• Carleton H. and Bradford H. Pendleton Me-morial Scholarship

• James J. Progar Athletic Scholarship

• Ray Regalis Basketball Scholarship

• James and Mary Jo Rausch Family Scholarship

• Robert K. Rauth Scholarship

• Patrick and Shirley Ryan Family Scholarships

• Steve and Audrey Sawle Scholarship

• Paul and Margaret Schutt Scholarship

• Walter K. Smart Scholarship

• Stearns Family Scholarship

• Marie Mikkelsen Stoker Swimming Scholarship

• Bruce Thompson Wrestling Scholarship

• Torch of Center Court Scholarship

• Joseph H. Trienens Swimming Scholarship

• Bob and Charlotte Voigts Recognition Scholarship

• Randy Walker Memorial Football Scholarship

• Sidney Warshauer and Joseph Stein Athletic Scholarship

• Philip J. Weber Scholarship

• Mr. and Mrs. Roger LeMoyne White Basketball Scholarships

• Mildred White Endowed Football Scholarship

• Trent Whitney Endowed Scholarship

• Alfred S. Wiltberger Memorial Scholarship

aT H l E T I c E N d o w m E N T Sthrough the geNerosity...

Each year more than 100 Northwestern student-athletes, representing all sports, are awarded a prestigious endowed scholarship, thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends of the Wildcats. These donors and recipients met for the annual Endowed Athletic Scholarship Luncheon.

kassia shishkoff received an endowed scholarship last season.

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m Y k I N d o f T o w N , c H I c a g o

evanston and Chicago Downtown Chicago is just 12 miles south of Northwestern’s Evanston campus. Students without cars can easily get to Chicago by taking the Northwestern shuttle bus or hop-ping on an el or Metra train at stations close to campus.

Chicago is the third-largest city in the United States, behind only New york and Los Angeles.

It has everything you’d expect of a world-class city.

• Sports: Chicago is one of the best sports towns in the country. Among the pro teams that call Chicago home are the Cubs and White Sox (MLB), the Bulls (NBA), the Sky (WNBA), the Bears (NFL), the Blackhawks (NHL), the Rush (Arena Football), the Bandits (NFP Softball) and the Fire (MLS).

• Nightlife: The pioneering Second City is just one of a host of top-flight comedy clubs in the city. Chicago is also famous for blues clubs and jazz lounges, including the Green Mill, the old-est jazz club in the U.S.

• Theater: Chicago has one of the most important and active theater communities in the nation. You can find everything from intimate store-front productions to the latest and greatest musicals.

• Shopping: Ecletic boutiques can be found in neigh-borhoods throughout the city. Chicago’s downtown shopping, with all the major retail chains, is concen-trated on State Street and Michigan Avenue.

• Recreation: Chicago has plenty of beaches and parks easily reached from most neighborhoods as well as running and biking paths that stretch for miles along Lake Michigan.

• Dining: Chicago boasts some of the finest dining establishments in the country. Among the most popu-lar are Harry Caray’s, Ditka’s, the Chicago Chop House and the original Gino’s East (deep-dish pizza).

• Museums: From the Impressionist collection at the Art Institute to the Boeing 727 at the Museum of Science and Industry, you’ll find an exhibit to match your interests. The museum campus, featuring the Field Museum, Adler Planetarium and Shedd Aquarium, is a popular destination for a day in the city.

• Music: The choices for music lovers range from small clubs to outdoor festivals, from the latest in pop music to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Lyric Opera. If an artist or group is on tour, you can bet they’ll be coming to Chicago.

• Festivals: The world famous Taste of Chicago in Grant Park is the largest of Chicago’s many festivals. Smaller fairs and festivals provide an opportunity to explore Chicago’s many neighborhoods.

• Skyline: You can visit the top of the Willis (formerly known as the Sears Tower) Tower, the nation’s tallest building, for a breathtaking view of one of the world’s most beautiful skylines. Or enjoy the view of the lake and city while dining at the Signature Room in the John Hancock Center.

Northwestern University The Highest Order of Excellence

2009–10 SCHEDULE

MEN’SOCTOBER

23 INDIANA ✱ Evanston, Ill. 4 p.m.

NOVEMBER7 at Purdue ✱ West Lafayette, Ind. 5 p.m

13 WISCONSIN ✱ Evanston, Ill. 5 p.m.14 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m.

20–22 TYR INVITATIONAL Evanston, Ill. All Day

DECEMBER21 Training Trip Dual (TBA) Colorado Springs, Colo. TBA

JANUARY9 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 1:30 p.m.

16 CARTHAGE Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m.23 IOWA ✱ Evanston, Ill. 11 a.m.

29–30 at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 6 p.m./11 a.m. w/Michigan and Penn State *

FEBRUARY24–27 Big Ten Championships Columbus, Ohio All Day

MARCH12–14 NCAA Diving Zone Minneapolis, Minn. All Day26–28 NCAA Championships Columbus, Ohio All Day

WOMEN’SOCTOBER

23 INDIANA ✱ Evanston, Ill. 4 p.m.

NOVEMBER7 at Purdue ✱ West Lafayette, Ind. Noon

13 WISCONSIN ✱ Evanston, Ill. 5 p.m.14 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m.

20–22 TYR INVITATIONAL Evanston, Ill. All Day

DECEMBER18 at Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. TBD

w/Clemson and Florida International

JANUARY9 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 1:30 p.m.

16 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 p.m.16 CARTHAGE/LEWIS Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m.23 IOWA ✱ Evanston, Ill. 11 a.m.

FEBRUARY17–20 Big Ten Championships West Lafayette, Ind. All Day

MARCH18–20 NCAA Championships West Lafayette, Ind. All Day

All times Central and subject to changeHome meets in BOLD CAPS✱ Big Ten Conference meets