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OhioStateBuckeyes.com OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Fawcett Center, 6th Floor | 2400 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43210 OHIO STATE WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING RELEASE Feb. 17, 2015 Date Opponent Result 10/23 Miami (Ohio) W 10/24 Cincinnati W Purdue W 10/25 Ohio W 10/30 Cleveland State W 10/31 Kenyon W 11/7-8 Denison W Princeton W 1/16 Toledo W 1/23 Michigan State W 1/24 Michigan L 2/7 Wright State W FAST LANE - The Buckeyes are vying for their sixth Big Ten champi- onship and first since 1986. - Ohio State registered a record of 11-1 (2-1 Big Ten) during the regular season. - Senior Ashley Vance looks to defend her Big Ten title in the 200 individual medley. She currently holds the conference’s top time in the event. PROGRAM HISTORY Big Ten Team Championships .................................. 5 Swimming All-Americans ........................................ 55 Diving All-Americans ............................................... 47 Big Ten Swimming Champions ................................ 57 Big Ten Diving Champions ...................................... 28 Swimming & Diving National Champions .................. 5 First-Team All-Big Ten Selections ............................ 56 Academic All-Big Ten Selections .......................... 256 Home Facility .................... McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion Address: Building 247, 1847 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210 Total Seating Capacity ........................................ 1,750 COACHING STAFF Swimming Coach ...................................Bill Dorenkott Alma Mater, Year ........................Cleveland State, ’91 OSU Record (Years)....................................... 48-9 (6) Career Record (Years) ............................. 140-36 (18) Assistant Coach................ Jordan Wolfrum, First Year Diving Coach ................... Justin Sochor, Second Year Alma Mater, Year .........................Cleveland State, ‘95 Swimming Phone.................................. 614-292-4415 Diving Phone ........................................ 614-282-0527 Fax .................................................... 614-688-5736 E-Mail ....................................... [email protected] E-Mail ............................................ [email protected] DUAL MEET RECORD Swimming & Diving Contact .................. Ashley Albertson Email: [email protected] Cell: 740-502-1468 Official Web site .........................OhioStateBuckeyes.com Facebook ................................. OhioStateWomensHockey Twitter ............................................@OhioState_WSWIM Instagram .................................. @ohiostate_wswimming ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS No. 22 Buckeyes Host Big Ten Championships in Columbus COLUMBUS, Ohio – A season of preparation and anticipation will materialize this week at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion, as the 22nd-ranked Ohio State women’s swimming and diving team hosts the 2015 Big Ten Championships Wednesday, Feb. 18 through Saturday, Feb. 21 in Columbus, Ohio. The conference showcase commences Wednesday with timed finals of the 200 medley relay and 800 freestyle relay at 6:30 p.m. ET. Prelims will continue at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with finals scheduled for a 6:30 p.m. start. For complete meet coverage, please visit http:// go.osu.edu/wswim_bigtens_home. TICKETS, GET YOUR TICKETS Tickets for the 2015 Big Ten Championships are on sale now and can be purchased on Ticketmaster.com or by calling the athletic ticket office at 1-800-745- 3000. Tickets will also be available at the door, with the athletic ticket office opening 90 minutes before each session. FOLLOW THE ACTION A live video feed of Wednesday evening finals through Saturday morning prelims will be available on BTN Plus (subscription required). BTN will air Saturday’s finals session on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 9 a.m. ET. IN THE RANKINGS Ohio State ranks 22nd in the nation according to the latest Top 25 poll of Division I women’s teams conducted by the College Swimming Coaches Asso- ciation of America (Feb. 16). The Buckeyes are joined in the Top 25 by fellow Big Ten teams Minnesota (14), Indiana (15), Michigan (17), Purdue (21) and Wisconsin (24). A RICH BIG TEN HISTORY Ohio State has won five team Big Ten championships - consecutive between 1982-86 under coach Jim Montrella. The Buckeyes have also won 85 Big Ten swimming, diving and relay titles. • 49 swimming individual champions; last was Ashley Vance (200 IM) • 24 diving champions; last was Cheyenne Cousin- eau in 2012 (platform) • 12 relay wins; last came in 1991 (400 and 800 freestyle relays) LAST TIME AT BIG TENS Taylor Vargo, a sophomore this season, set a school Ohio State will compete for its sixth Big Ten title this week at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion MEET INFORMATION 2015 Big Ten Championships Feb. 18-21, 2015 McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion Columbus, Ohio Prelims: 11 a.m. ET Finals: 6:30 p.m. ET TV: Wednesday - Saturday (Prelims): BTN2Go Saturday Finals: Big Ten Network (Airs Feb. 22 at 9:30 a.m.) record in the 200 breaststroke (2:11.62) as Ohio State concluded the 2014 Big Ten Championships by finishing in fourth place. It was the fourth time in three days that the Buckeyes established a new school record, as Kristyn Fulcher and Ashley Vance also posted record-breaking times. Highlighted by a Big Ten title from Vance in the 200 individual med- ley, Ohio State registered three top-three finishes over the course of the championships. BUCKEYES VS. THE B1G The Buckeyes have posted nine individual Top 10 times in the Big Ten this season. Vance ranks first in the 200 individual medley (1:58.41), while Zhesi Li, Zulal Zeren, Amy Bopp and Lindsey Clary are also among the conference’s standout performers. Clary ranks second in the 400 individual medley and fifth in the 1650 freestyle, while Vance is fourth in the 100 breaststroke and ninth in the 200 breaststroke. Also in the 200 breaststroke, Bopp claims the seventh-fastest mark. Li, a rookie this season, is sixth in the 50 freestyle and Zeren is eighth in the 200 backstroke.

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OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSFawcett Center, 6th Floor | 2400 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43210

OHIO STATE WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING RELEASE

Feb. 17, 2015

Date Opponent Result10/23 Miami (Ohio) W10/24 Cincinnati W Purdue W10/25 Ohio W10/30 Cleveland State W10/31 Kenyon W11/7-8 Denison W Princeton W1/16 Toledo W1/23 Michigan State W1/24 Michigan L2/7 Wright State W

FAST LANE

- The Buckeyes are vying for their sixth Big Ten champi-onship and first since 1986.

- Ohio State registered a record of 11-1 (2-1 Big Ten) during the regular season.

- Senior Ashley Vance looks to defend her Big Ten title in the 200 individual medley. She currently holds the conference’s top time in the event.

PROGRAM HISTORYBig Ten Team Championships ..................................5Swimming All-Americans ........................................55Diving All-Americans ...............................................47Big Ten Swimming Champions ................................57Big Ten Diving Champions ......................................28Swimming & Diving National Champions ..................5First-Team All-Big Ten Selections ............................56Academic All-Big Ten Selections ..........................256Home Facility .................... McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion Address: Building 247, 1847 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210Total Seating Capacity ........................................1,750

COACHING STAFFSwimming Coach ...................................Bill DorenkottAlma Mater, Year ........................Cleveland State, ’91OSU Record (Years) ....................................... 48-9 (6)Career Record (Years) ............................. 140-36 (18)Assistant Coach................ Jordan Wolfrum, First YearDiving Coach ...................Justin Sochor, Second YearAlma Mater, Year .........................Cleveland State, ‘95Swimming Phone.................................. 614-292-4415Diving Phone ........................................ 614-282-0527Fax .................................................... 614-688-5736E-Mail ....................................... [email protected] [email protected]

DUAL MEET RECORD

Swimming & Diving Contact .................. Ashley Albertson Email: [email protected] Cell: 740-502-1468Official Web site .........................OhioStateBuckeyes.comFacebook ................................. OhioStateWomensHockeyTwitter ............................................@OhioState_WSWIMInstagram ..................................@ohiostate_wswimming

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

No. 22 Buckeyes Host Big Ten Championships in Columbus

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A season of preparation and anticipation will materialize this week at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion, as the 22nd-ranked Ohio State women’s swimming and diving team hosts the 2015 Big Ten Championships Wednesday, Feb. 18 through Saturday, Feb. 21 in Columbus, Ohio. The conference showcase commences Wednesday with timed finals of the 200 medley relay and 800 freestyle relay at 6:30 p.m. ET. Prelims will continue at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with finals scheduled for a 6:30 p.m. start. For complete meet coverage, please visit http://go.osu.edu/wswim_bigtens_home. TICKETS, GET YOUR TICKETSTickets for the 2015 Big Ten Championships are on sale now and can be purchased on Ticketmaster.com or by calling the athletic ticket office at 1-800-745-3000. Tickets will also be available at the door, with the athletic ticket office opening 90 minutes before each session.

FOLLOW THE ACTIONA live video feed of Wednesday evening finals through Saturday morning prelims will be available on BTN Plus (subscription required). BTN will air Saturday’s finals session on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 9 a.m. ET. IN THE RANKINGSOhio State ranks 22nd in the nation according to the latest Top 25 poll of Division I women’s teams conducted by the College Swimming Coaches Asso-ciation of America (Feb. 16). The Buckeyes are joined in the Top 25 by fellow Big Ten teams Minnesota (14), Indiana (15), Michigan (17), Purdue (21) and Wisconsin (24).

A RICH BIG TEN HISTORY Ohio State has won five team Big Ten championships - consecutive between 1982-86 under coach Jim Montrella. The Buckeyes have also won 85 Big Ten swimming, diving and relay titles. • 49 swimming individual champions; last was Ashley Vance (200 IM)• 24 diving champions; last was Cheyenne Cousin-eau in 2012 (platform)• 12 relay wins; last came in 1991 (400 and 800 freestyle relays)

LAST TIME AT BIG TENSTaylor Vargo, a sophomore this season, set a school

Ohio State will compete for its sixth Big Ten title this week at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion

MEET INFORMATION

2015 Big Ten ChampionshipsFeb. 18-21, 2015

McCorkle Aquatic PavilionColumbus, Ohio

Prelims: 11 a.m. ETFinals: 6:30 p.m. ET

TV: Wednesday - Saturday (Prelims):

BTN2GoSaturday Finals:

Big Ten Network (Airs Feb. 22 at 9:30 a.m.)

record in the 200 breaststroke (2:11.62) as Ohio State concluded the 2014 Big Ten Championships by finishing in fourth place. It was the fourth time in three days that the Buckeyes established a new school record, as Kristyn Fulcher and Ashley Vance also posted record-breaking times. Highlighted by a Big Ten title from Vance in the 200 individual med-ley, Ohio State registered three top-three finishes over the course of the championships.

BUCKEYES VS. THE B1GThe Buckeyes have posted nine individual Top 10 times in the Big Ten this season. Vance ranks first in the 200 individual medley (1:58.41), while Zhesi Li, Zulal Zeren, Amy Bopp and Lindsey Clary are also among the conference’s standout performers. Clary ranks second in the 400 individual medley and fifth in the 1650 freestyle, while Vance is fourth in the 100 breaststroke and ninth in the 200 breaststroke. Also in the 200 breaststroke, Bopp claims the seventh-fastest mark. Li, a rookie this season, is sixth in the 50 freestyle and Zeren is eighth in the 200 backstroke.

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The Seniors Ohio State Invitational

SEASON REWINDThis season, Ohio State has earned a dual meet record of 11-1 overall. The squad has faced three Big Ten foes head-to-head and are 2-1 in those meetings – Purdue (W), Michigan State (W) and Michigan (L).

With a mindset of strengthening the unit for postseason competition, the Buckeyes, under the direction of head swimming coach Bill Dorenkott, tested themselves early with a dual meet vs. Miami in Oxford, Ohio (Oct.23) to kick start three consecutive days of competitive action. Up for the challenge, the Scarlet and Gray took down Purdue and Cincinnati (Oct. 24) at home before posting a road win over Ohio (Oct. 24).

“The goal in putting together a lot of dual meets early is really to gage where our team was,” Dorenkott said at the time. “We have a young team and wanted to try kids out in a lot of different events, maybe even build up a little toughness. It’s been a good compliment to our training thus far.”

The Buckeyes complimented their hot start with wins over Kenyon, Denison and Princeton, before hosting the 2014 Ohio State Invitational, Nov. 21-23. At the premier meet, the team decided to forgo the use of tech suits to again test their toughness. Finishing fourth overall, the Buckeyes posted 24 season-best times on the final day alone.

Following a break for winter training, Ohio State took down Toledo (Jan. 16), before splitting a pair of road meets vs. Michigan State and Michigan (Jan. 23-24). Ohio State defeated Michigan State by a margin of 148.5-93.5 in East Lansing, Mich., before dropping a hard-fought contest to No. 9 Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., 190-110. Senior diver Taylor Ford earned Ohio State Athlete of the Week accolades for her efforts. Ford picked up a win in the 1-meter event vs. Michigan State, then returned to her hometown of Ann Arbor, Mich. and received runner-up honors on the 1-meter appara-tus against Michigan.

SENIOR SALUTEOhio State recognized an outstanding class of

seniors prior to its dual vs. Wright State. The list of veterans recognized included Lauren Davis, Taylor Ford, Aliena Schmidtke and Ashley Vance. Davis hails from Austin, Texas. A Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, she has competed in three-consecutive Big Ten championship meets. Davis plans to attend optometry school at the University of Houston following gradua-tion. An Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Schol-ar-Athlete selection, she was admitted to Houston’s optometry school before even showing up for an interview. Ford is from Ann Arbor, Mich. She is a Big Ten Distin-guished Scholar who has competed at three-consec-utive Big Ten championship meets and is a three-time NCAA zone meet qualifier. An Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete selection, Ford is pursuing a degree in neuroscience. Schmidtke is a Big Ten championship finalist who arrived in Columbus after an impressive freshman cam-paign at New Mexico State. A native of Magdeburg, Germany, she plans to continue her education at Ohio State while training for the Olympic Trials in Germany. Vance is from Kingwood, Texas. She is a three-time Big Ten finalist who captured a conference title last season in the 200 individual medley. An NCAA qualifier and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, Vance is currently the school-record holder in the 100 breaststroke and 200 individual medley. After earning her degree in English, she aspires to join the Peace Corps. STUDENT-ATHLETES SHINE IN THE CLASSROOOMStriving to showcase excellence both in the water and in the classroom, members of the women’s swimming contingent registered an excellent Autumn 2014 academic term. Two student-athletes, Bopp and Lauren Davis, even earned perfect 4.0 grade-point averages. As a unit, the Buckeyes posted a team GPA of 3.22 for Autumn Semester, bringing the Scarlet and Gray’s cumulative GPA to 3.32 overall. BUCKEYES REP AT NATIONALSSix Buckeye standouts suited up at USA Swimming’s 2014 AT&T Winter National Championships in Greens-boro, N.C. Taking place December 3-6, the Buckeyes

competed against some of the nation’s top swimming talent with sophomore Lindsey Clary securing a national title in the 400 individual medley (4:09.87).

“We are unbelieveably proud of Lindsey,” Ohio State head swimming coach Bill Dorenkott said. “Her passion for the sport, willingness to prepare and ability to step up when the lights are bright are the hallmarks of a champion.”

Other team members representing the Buckeyes included Vance, Bopp, Erin Dunseith, Annie Jongekrijg and Zeren.

BUCKEYE DIVING GIVES BACKMembers of the men and women’s diving team joined approximately 300 student-athletes, as well as 1,070 additional OSU students in Pay It Forward and Frank W. Hale Black Cultural Center’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. Since 1999, students have traveled to various locations and organizations across the Columbus community to volunteer their time and efforts for a day “on,” rather than a day “off.”

EMBRACING ELIEli Boda, a 13-year old from Columbus, Ohio, was adopted by the Buckeyes through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ), a non-profit, charitable organization formed in 2005 that aims to improve the quality of life for children with pediatric brain tumors and their families.

On May 19, 2014, Eli was diagnosed with a mass on his brain after a seizure caused him to unexpectedly collapse. Since then, a slew of radiation and chemotherapy has followed, taking a toll on both Eli and his loved ones. Now, Eli has an extended family in the Buckeyes to lean on for support during challenging times.

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Ohio State Invitational

2014-15 OHIO STATE ROSTER

NAME EVENT CLASS HOMETOWN//LAST SCHOOL

Katie Antal Breaststroke Fr. Slippery Rock, Pa./Slippery RockElizabeth Auckley Backstroke, Butterfly Fr. Bay Village, Ohio/Bay VillageZara Bailey Breaststroke, IM Fr. Peterborough, EnglandAmy Bopp Breaststroke, Butterfly So. Clifton Park, NY/Shenendehowa Kaitlyn Cerne Butterfly So. Gates Mills, Ohio/HawkenLindsey Clary Freestyle, IM So. Riverside, Calif./Riverside PolytechnicKathleen Cook Freestyle Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Woodward AcademyLauren Davis Backstroke Sr. Austin, Texas/WestwoodErin Dunseith Freestyle, Backstroke Jr. Reisterstown, Md./Notre Dame PrepRachael Dzierzak Breaststroke Jr. Perrysburg, Ohio/Notre Dame AcademyBeth Dzwierzynski Diving So. Milwaukee, Wis./Divine Holy AngelsKaitlyn Ferrara Freestyle So. Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Ursula AcademyTaylor Ford Diving Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich./SalineAnnie Gillig Freestyle, Back, Breast Jr. Simpsonville, S.C./ J.L. MannAnnie Jongekrijg Freestyle Jr. Lake Orion, Mich./Lake OrionPaige Kelly Freestyle, Butterfly Fr. Hudson, Ohio/HudsonKaty Luchansky Freestyle, Butterfly Jr. Shelton, Conn./Saint Joseph’sMacie McNichols Freestyle, Butterfly Fr. Brecksville, Ohio/Gilmour AcademyAmanda McNulty Butterfly, Backstroke Fr. Greenville, S.C./J.L. MannCheyenne Meek Freestyle Fr. Port Clinton, Ohio/Port ClintonBrittany Menninger Diving Fr. Powell, Ohio/Olentangy LibertyAmanda Petro Freestyle, Backstroke So. Arlington Heights, Ill./ John HerseyCamey Rabold Freestyle, Backstroke Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Bishop WattersonMaren Reeder Breaststroke So. Worthington, Ohio/Thomas WorthingtonAliena Schmidtke Freestyle, Butterfly Sr. Magdeburg, Germany/N. Mexico St.Annelise Sprau Butterfly, Freestyle So. Whitefish Bay, Wis./ Whitefish Bay

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Considered one of the finest competition pools and diving wells in the nation, the 1,750-seat Bill and Mae McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion’s new technology provides a venue for some of the fastest times and best diving in the country.

The facility, in the heart of campus and adjacent to three other world-class facilities – Ohio Stadium, Thomp-son Library and the Recreation and Physical Activity Center – has earned a reputation for fast water in its five years. In fact, that’s what the Columbus Dispatch wrote about the facility in an in-depth article titled “Built for Speed.”

The article stated that “it’s not one thing that makes this pool fast, but a collection of things – the depth, number and width of lanes, deep gutters, and water inlets at the bottom of the pool – that reduce waves.”

And the July 2007 issue of Aquatics International magazine stated this about McCorkle:

“…a state-of-the-art competition pool loaded with the latest technology sets a university apart from the competition.”

Completed in the summer of 2005 and edicated Octo-ber 14, 2005, the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion is the newest addition to Ohio State’s top-notch athletics facilities. The Pavilion consists of the Mike Peppe Natatorium and the Ron O’Brien Diving Well. Holding nearly 1.56 million gallons of water in the entire facility, the Pavilion is part of Ohio State’s new Recreation and Physical Activity Center (RPAC).

The McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion has already hosted numerous championship competitions. Here is a look at the championship slate to date:

2015 NCAA Zone C Diving Competition2015 Women’s Big Ten Championships2014 NCAA Zone C Diving Competition2012 USA Swimming Grand Prix2010 Men’s NCAA Championships2010 Men’s Big Ten Championships2010 USA Diving Winter Nationals & WorldCup Team Trials2008 Toyota Grand Prix 2008 Women’s NCAA Championships2008 NCAA Zone C Diving Competition 2008 Women’s Big Ten Championships 2008 USA Diving World Cup Selection Camp2007 Men’s Big Ten Championships2006 Women’s Big Ten Championships2006 NCAA Zone C Diving Competition2006 McCorkle Long Course Classic2006 Peppe/Bruce Invitational2006 International Diving Invitational

AQUATIC PAVILIONMcCORKLE

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R E C O R D B O O K & H O N O R SSHORT COURSE RECORDS 50 FREESTYLEMegan Detro 22.33 2011

100 FREESTYLEMichelle Williams 48.39 2014

200 FREESTYLESam Cheverton 1:44.56 2011

500 FREESTYLESam Cheverton 4:39.71 2011

1,000 FREESTYLEKelly Ann Baird 9:46.94 2012

1,650 FREESTYLESusan Gottlieb 16:14.53 1990

100 BACKSTROKE Kelsey Moran 52.70 2012

200 BACKSTROKEEmily Creran 1:53.62 2013

100 BREASTSTROKEAshley Vance 1:00.90 2014

200 BREASTSTROKETaylor Vargo 2:10.35 2014

100 BUTTERFLYShannon Draves 52.29 2013

200 BUTTERFLYShannon Draves 1:55.12 2013

200 IMAshley Vance 1:56.91 2014

400 IMKristyn Fulcher 4:13.59 2014

200 MEDLEY RELAYMoran, Severn, 1:37.76 2012Draves, Detro

400 MEDLEY RELAYMoran, Severn,Draves, Williams 3:33.55 2013

200 FREESTYLE RELAYWilliams, Detro, 1:29.96 2012Cater, Moran

400 FREESTYLE RELAYCheverton, Detro 3:16.10 2011Beck, Norris 800 FREESTYLE RELAYBeck, Cheverton, 7:02.64 2011Detro, Norris

LONG COURSE RECORDS 50 FREESTYLEMegan Detro 25.70 2011

100 FREESTYLESam Cheverton 55.24 2012

200 FREESTYLESamantha Cheverton 1:57.98 2012

500 FREESTYLESamantha Cheverton 4:09.56 2012

1650 FREESTYLESuan Gottlieb 16:47.59 1990

100 BACKSTROKEKelsey Moran 1:02.18 2011

200 BACKSTROKEEmily Creran 2:13.75 2012

100 BREASTSTROKECatherine Eitel 1:10.70 2011

200 BREASTSTROKEMegan Alexander 2:33.94 2009

100 BUTTERFLYShannon Draves 59.63 2012

200 BUTTERFLYShannon Draves 2:10.47 2012

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEYKatelyn Brix 2:17.78 2009

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEYKatelyn Brix 4:51.43 2009

400 MEDLEY RELAYMoran, Eitel, 4:10.27 2011 Draves, Detro

400 FREESTYLE RELAY Norris, Detro, 3:50.19 2011 Moran, Draves

800 FREESTYLE RELAYNorris, Detro, 8:16.84 2011Baird, Nichols

BIG TEN CHAMPIONS50 FREESTYLETerri Paumier 23.56 1982Terri Paumier 1981Terri Paumier 1979Ann Emmenecker 1975Ann Emmenecker 1973

100 FREESTYLEMegan Detro 48.58 2011Holly Humphrey 50.61 1991Ann Emmenecker 1975Ann Emmenecker 1973

200 FREESTYLESam Cheverton 1:44.56 2011Holly Humphrey 1:48.92 1991Ann Emmenecker 1974

500 FREESTYLEJocelyn Jay 4:46.54 1995Susan Gottlieb 4:46.07 1991Susan Gottlieb 4:46.10 1990Janelle Bosse 4:50.68 1985Megan Bamberger 4:52.38 1983

1,650 FREESTYLEJocelyn Jay 16:26.06 1993Susan Gottlieb 16:19.22 1991Susan Gottlieb 16:17.51 1990

Sue Kuglitsch 16:45.40 1984Sue Kuglitsch 16:28.68 1983

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEYAshley Vance 1:56.91 2014Janelle Bosse 2:02.93 1988Janelle Bosse 2:03.01 1987Janelle Bosse 2:03.81 1985

400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEYJocelyn Jay 4:17.00 1995Janelle Bosse 4:22.83 1988Janelle Bosse 4:19.05 1987Janelle Bosse 4:22.83 1986Janelle Bosse 4:17.97 1985

50 BREASTSTROKETeresa Fightmaster 29.97 1983Jane Thornburg 34.00 1974

100 BREASTSTROKETeresa Fightmaster 1:04.73 1983

200 BREASTSTROKETeresa Fightmaster 2:19.48 1983

50 BACKSTROKEMarci Ballard 27.04 1983Marci Ballard 27.00 1982

100 BACKSTROKEMarci Ballard 58.14 1985Marci Ballard 58.51 1984Marci Ballard 57.81 1983Marci Ballard 58.14 1982

200 BACKSTROKE Marci Ballard 2:03.77 1985Suzi Burt 2:01.65 1990

100 BUTTERFLYStacia Goff 56.13 1991Gail Armstrong 55.45 1988Gail Armstrong 56.73 1987Gail Armstrong 55.58 1986Gail Armstrong 55.37 1985Mary Nicolai 58.08 1983

200 BUTTERFLYGriet Buelens 1:59.09 2005Shannon Draves 1:56.35 2012Shannon Draves 1:55.12 2013Susan Gottlieb 2:00.10 1991Gail Armstrong 2:02.03 1987Janelle Bosse 2:03.15 1986Janelle Bosse 2:04.58 1985Carol Moyer 2:02.90 1983Debbie Pyykko 1980Chris Hogan 1979

200 MEDLEY RELAYBallard, Fightmaster, Lay, McGovern 1:47.48 1983Ballard, Lee, Lay, Paumier 1:47.13 1982

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R E C O R D B O O K & H O N O R S400 MEDLEY RELAYBosse, Fightmaster, Armstrong, Schwerzler 3:52.41 1986Ballard, Fightmaster, Armstrong, Hyde 3:49.10 1985Ballard, Fightmaster, Lay, Hyde 3:52.45 1984Ballard, Fightmaster, Nicolai, McGovern 3:51.96 1983

400 FREESTYLE RELAYAmbrosius, Cottrell, Humphrey, Goff 3:23.58 1991McGovern, Ballard, Fox, Paumier 3:28.73 1982

800 FREESTYLE RELAYHumphrey, Cottrell, Gottlieb, Goff 7:20.47 1991Ballard, Skowron,Heavey, Bosse 7:30.03 1985Kuglitsch, Bamburger, Pearson, Meyer 7:35.50 1983McGovern, Hawk, Pearson, Fox 7:34.57 1982

ONE-METER DIVEBianca Alvarez 360.65 2012Carrie Ziebarth 412.50 2000Aimee Hogan 425.85 1996Janette Stephenson 457.40 1994Kelly McCormick 457.08 1983Kelly McCormick 583.45 1982Barb Weinstein 1977Carrie Irish-Finneran 1975

THREE-METER DIVEBianca Alvarez 410.65 2012Julie Broms 583.45 2005Holly Underwood 498.15 2000Aimee Hogan 507.80 1996Karen Dalton 548.85 1995Laura Profumo 525.60 1990Laura Profumo 507.92 1989Karen LaFace 531.99 1987Kim Fugett 482.61 ........ 1984Kelly McCormick 517.95 1983Kelly McCormick 534.87 1982Carrie Irish-Finneran 1979Carrie Irish-Finneran 1978Carrie Irish-Finneran 1975

10-METER PLATFORM DIVECheyenne Cousineau 326.10 2012Natalia Diea 465.50 2001Sharon Wong 564.60 1998Sharon Wong 553.45 1996Laura Profumo 464.00 1990Laura Profumo 542.20 1989Carrie Ziebarth 549.15 1997

FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Bianca Alvarez 2012Laura Ambrosius 1991Gail Armstrong 1985, 86, 87, 88Marci Ballard 1982, 83, 84, 85Megan Bamberger 1983Kimberly Black 1997Janelle Bosse 1985, 86, 87, 88Julie Broms 2005Griet Buelens 2005Suzi Burt 1990

Erika Cottrell 1991Cheyenne Cousineau 2012Karen Dalton 1995Natalia Diea 2001, 03Shannon Draves 2012, 13Teresa Fightmaster 1983, 84, 85, 86Kim Fugett 1984Laura Fox 1982Stacia Goff 1991Susan Gottlieb 1989, 90, 91Sally Hawk 1982Carol Ann Heavey 1985Katie Hedman 1991, 92 Aimee Hogan 1996Holly Humphrey 1991, 92Jocelyn Jay 1993, 94, 95Ruth Hyde 1984, 85Sue Kuglitsch 1983, 84Karen LaFace 1985, 87, 88Leslie Lay 1982, 84Joni Lee 1982Joyce Lightfoot 1990Erica Meyer 1983Kelly McCormick 1982, 83Cathy McGovern 1982, 83Carol Moyer 1983Mary Nicolai 1983Teri Paumier 1981, 82Nancy Pearson 1982, 83Laura Profumo 1989, 90Trisha Schwerzler 1986Betsy Skowron 1985Janette Stephenson 1994Holly Underwood 2000Ashley Vance 2014Sharon Wong 1996, 1998Carrie Ziebarth 2000

OHIO STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS1982 Jim Montrella1983 Jim Montrella1984 Jim Montrella1985 Jim Montrella1986 Jim Montrella

SWIM COACH OF THE YEAR1985 Jim Montrella1991 Jim Montrella

DIVING COACH OF THE YEAR1993 Vince Panzano1996 Vince Panzano2000 Vince Panzano

SWIMMER OF THE YEAR1985 Janelle Bosse1986 Janelle Bosse1990 Susan Gottlieb1991 Susan Gottleib1995 Jocelyn Jay

DIVER OF THE YEAR1985 Karen LaFace1986 Karen LaFace1996 Aimee Hogan2012 Bianca Alvarez

OHIO STATE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR1987 Karen LaFace1990 Susan Gottlieb1991 Susan Gottlieb

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N C A A Q U A L I F Y I N G T I M E SThe following student-athletes have provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships, held March 19-21 in Greensboro, N.C. Swimming selec-

tions will be made in early March, while divers will be determined following the results of the NCAA Zone Diving Championships, held March 12-14 in Columbus, Ohio.

NCAA PROVISIONAL TIMES50 FREESTYLE

LI (22.67)

100 FREESTYLELI (49.91)

1650 FREESTYLECLARY (16:13.63)

100 BACKSTROKEZEREN (54.62)

200 BACKSTROKEZEREN (1:56.27)GILLIG (1:59.00)

100 BREASTSTROKEVANCE (1:01.96)

200 BREASTSTROKEBOPP (2:12.40)

VANCE (2:13.85)

200 BUTTERFLYBOPP (1:59.51)

200 IMVANCE (1:58.41)

400 IMCLARY (4:09.87)