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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships Thursday, March 26 Trials - 11 a.m. 200 Freestyle Relay 500 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley 50 Freestyle 400 Medley Relay One-Meter Diving (1:45 p.m.) Finals – 7 p.m. 200 Freestyle Relay - Consolation 200 Freestyle Relay - Finals Awards: 200 Freestyle Relay 500 Freestyle - Consolation 500 Freestyle - Finals Awards: 500 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley - Consolation 200 Individual Medley - Finals Awards: 200 Individual Medley 50 Freestyle - Consolation 50 Freestyle - Finals Awards: 50 Freestyle One-Meter Diving - Finals Awards: One-Meter Diving 400 Medley Relay - Consolation 400 Medley Relay - Finals Awards: 400 Medley Relay Trials – 11 a.m. 200 Medley Relay 400 Individual Medley 100 Butterfly 200 Freestyle 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke 800 Freestyle Relay - All but last two heats of timed finals Three-Meter Diving (1:45 p.m.)

Friday, March 27 Finals – 7 p.m. 200 Medley Relay - Consolation 200 Medley Relay - Finals Awards: 200 Medley Relay 400 Individual Medley - Consolation 400 Individual Medley - Finals Awards: 400 Individual Medley 100 Butterfly - Consolation

100 Butterfly - Finals Awards: 100 Butterfly 200 Freestyle - Consolation 200 Freestyle - Finals Awards: 200 Freestyle 100 Breaststroke - Consolation 100 Breaststroke - Finals Awards: 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke - Consolation 100 Backstroke - Finals Awards: 100 Backstroke Three-Meter Diving - Finals Awards: Three-Meter Diving 800 Freestyle Relay - Last two heats of timed finals Awards: 800 Freestyle Relay

Saturday, March 28 Trials – 11 a.m. 200 Backstroke 100 Freestyle 200 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly 400 Freestyle Relay Platform Diving (1:45 p.m.) 1,650 Freestyle - All but last heat of timed finals Finals – 7 p.m. 1,650 Freestyle - Last heat of timed finals Awards: 1,650 Freestyle 200 Backstroke - Consolation 200 Backstroke - Finals Awards: 200 Backstroke 100 Freestyle - Consolation 100 Freestyle - Finals Awards: 100 Freestyle 200 Breaststroke - Consolation 200 Breaststroke - Finals Awards: 200 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly - Consolation 200 Butterfly - Finals Awards: 200 Butterfly Platform Diving - Finals Awards: Platform Diving 400 Freestyle Relay - Consolation 400 Freestyle Relay - Finals Awards: 400 Freestyle Relay Team Awards

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SWIMMING & DIVING QUALIFIERS 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships School

Competitor

Cl.

Event (Time)

Event (Time)

Alabama

Kristian Gkolomeev

So.

50 Free (18.64)

100 Free (41.68)

Lucas Kaliszak

Fr.

100 Back (45.74)

Anton McKee

So.

500 Free (4:14.98)

100 Breast (52.67) 200 Back (1:40.77)

Arizona

Connor Oslin

So.

100 Back (45.45)

Christopher Reid

Fr.

200 Back (1:40.86)

Brett Walsh

Jr.

50 Free (19.50)

100 Fly (46.25)

Kevin Cordes

Sr.

100 Breast (52.04)

200 Breast (1:52.65)

Tyler Fowler

So.

1650 Free (14:56.09)

Michael Meyer

Jr.

400 IM (3:42.90)

Rafael Quintero

Jr.

Diving

Dominic Ricotta

Jr.

Diving

Bradley Tandy

Sr.

50 Free (18.95)

Christopher Wieser

Fr.

1650 Free (14:58.77)

Arizona St.

Tadas Duskinas

So.

100 Fly (46.10)

Auburn

Kyle Darmody

So.

50 Free (19.33)

100 Free (42.44)

Michael Duderstadt

So.

100 Breast (51.93)

200 Breast (1:54.68)

Alexander Hancock

Sr.

200 IM (1:44.48)

Peter Holoda

Fr.

100 Free (42.91)

Arthur Mendes

Jr.

100 Fly (45.92)

Sr.

Diving

Fr.

200 IM (1:43.71)

100 Breast (52.45)

Hugo Morris

Fr.

200 Free (1:33.39)

200 Fly (1:42.11)

Joseph Patching

So.

200 IM (1:43.16)

100 Back (46.08)

Fr.

100 Breast (52.55)

Mitchell Huxhold

Sr.

1650 Free (14:56.84)

BYU

Jacob Taylor

Jr.

100 Back (45.53)

Cal Poly

James Deiparine

Sr.

100 Breast (52.94) 200 Breast (1:54.89)

California

Columbia

Denver

100 Free (42.62)

Fraser McKean

Zach Warner

Hunter Cobleigh

So.

Fabio Gimondi

Sr.

50 Free (19.52)

Connor Green

Fr.

400 IM (3:42.23)

Longyuan Gutierrez

So.

200 Free (1:34.01) 200 IM (1:44.21)

200 Breast (1:52.92)

100 Free (42.90)

Jacob Molacek

Bakersfield

Event (Time)

100 Free (42.85) 200 Back (1:40.46)

200 Back (1:40.51)

200 Fly (1:43.23)

William Hamilton

Sr.

Adam Hinshaw

Sr.

400 IM (3:44.69)

Connor Hoppe

Fr.

100 Breast (52.72)

Charles Katis

Sr.

100 Breast (52.00)

Justin Lynch

Fr.

100 Fly (46.22)

Tyler Messerschmidt

Jr.

Ryan Murphy

So.

200 IM (1:42.94)

100 Back (44.98)

Jacob Pebley

Jr.

100 Back (46.10)

200 Back (1:40.48) 400 IM (3:38.83)

200 Breast (1:52.61)

100 Fly (45.84)

100 Free (42.69)

200 Fly (1:43.61) 200 Breast (1:54.30)

50 Free (19.46)

Joshua Prenot

Jr.

200 IM (1:41.79)

Jesse Ryckman

Sr.

200 Back (1:41.53)

Seth Stubblefield

Sr.

50 Free (19.32)

Trenton Williams

Jr.

200 Free (1:34.39)

David Jakl

Sr.

100 Fly (46.05)

Jayden Pantel

Fr.

Diving

Kevin Quinn

Sr.

200 Fly (1:43.10)

Ryno Bornman

Fr.

200 Free (1:34.42)

100 Back (45.98)

200 Back (1:38.34)

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SWIMMING & DIVING QUALIFIERS 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships School

Competitor

Cl.

Denver

Dylan Bunch

Jr.

1650 Free (14:55.62)

Event (Time)

Anton Loncar

Fr.

200 Back (1:41.26)

Duke

Peter Kropp

So.

100 Breast (52.02)

Event (Time)

Event (Time)

East Carolina

Rokas Cepulis

Sr.

200 Breast (1:54.59)

Eastern Mich.

Ryan Fisher

Sr.

200 Breast (1:54.97)

Florida

Nicholas Alexiou

So.

200 Free (1:34.45)

John Blyzinskyj

So.

100 Fly (46.23)

100 Back (45.81)

Andrea D’Arrigo

So.

500 Free (4:10.77)

200 Free (1:33.10)

Caeleb Dressel

Fr.

50 Free (18.89)

100 Fly (45.28)

100 Free (41.90)

Matthew Elliott

Sr.

400 IM (3:42.54)

100 Breast (52.77)

200 Breast (1:54.04)

Arthur Frayler

Jr.

500 Free (4:16.04)

1650 Free (14:40.05)

Florida St.

Georgia

Georgia Tech

Christian Homer-Paul

Sr.

100 Fly (46.14)

Ben Lawless

Fr.

1650 Free (14:56.17)

Corey Main

Jr.

200 Back (1:41.26)

Carlos Omana

Sr.

400 IM (3:40.35)

1650 Free (14:56.61)

Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez

Sr.

200 IM (1:43.15)

100 Breast (52.54)

Mark Szaranek

Fr.

200 IM (1:43.61)

400 IM (3:40.22)

Dan Wallace

Sr.

500 Free (4:13.61)

400 IM (3:41.14)

Pawel Werner

Jr.

500 Free (4:16.54)

200 Free (1:33.69)

100 Breast (52.97)

200 Breast (1:54.31) 200 Fly (1:42.49)

Jason Coombs

So.

Dylan Grisell

So.

Diving

David Knight

Sr.

100 Fly (46.07)

200 Fly (1:41.66)

Joseph Bentz

Fr.

200 IM (1:43.48)

400 IM (3:40.57)

Pace Clark

So.

200 Fly (1:42.33)

Taylor Dale

So.

100 Back (46.18)

Nicolas Fink

Sr.

200 IM (1:43.60)

100 Breast (51.51)

200 Breast (1:51.58)

Chase Kalisz

Jr.

200 IM (1:43.10)

400 IM (3:38.39)

200 Fly (1:41.70)

Matias Koski

Jr.

500 Free (4:12.01)

200 Free (1:33.23)

1650 Free (14:38.72)

Jay Litherland

Fr.

400 IM (3:41.52)

Kevin Litherland

Fr.

500 Free (4:15.99)

Mick Litherland

Fr.

200 Fly (1:43.68)

Jared Markham

Sr.

400 IM (3:44.62)

James Powell

Jr.

500 Free (4:16.62)

Tynan Stewart

Jr.

200 IM (1:42.83)

Michael Trice

Jr.

50 Free (19.39)

Bradley Homza

So.

Diving

Andrew Kosic

Sr.

50 Free (19.23)

John Manchester

So.

200 Back (1:41.44)

Michael Mosca

Sr.

Diving

Hawaii

Amund Gismervik

Jr.

Diving

Indiana

James Connor

Fr.

Diving

Michael Hixon

So.

Diving

Donald Hurley

Sr.

200 IM (1:44.15)

Ali Khalafalla

Fr.

50 Free (19.46)

Tanner Kurz

Jr.

200 Breast (1:54.23)

Harvard

1650 Free (14:39.90)

1650 Free (14:54.79)

200 Fly (1:42.30)

100 Fly (46.36)

Jackson Miller

So.

500 Free (4:16.09)

200 Free (1:34.50)

Blake Pieroni

Fr.

200 Free (1:33.10)

100 Free (42.78)

100 Free (42.30)

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SWIMMING & DIVING QUALIFIERS 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships School

Competitor

Cl.

Event (Time)

Event (Time)

Event (Time)

Indiana

Stephen Schmuhl

Sr.

200 IM (1:44.26)

400 IM (3:41.88)

200 Fly (1:43.70)

Anze Tavcar

So.

100 Free (42.94)

Grant Betulius

Sr.

100 Back (45.56)

Iowa

Kentucky Louisville

Addison Boschult

Jr.

Diving

Roman Trussov

Jr.

100 Breast (52.85)

Brandon Flynn

So.

400 IM (3:44.99)

Kyle Higgins

So.

200 Fly (1:43.36) 200 Breast (1:54.60)

200 Breast (1:54.57)

Addison Bray

Sr.

Trevor Carroll

So.

500 Free (4:16.03)

Carlos Claverie

Fr.

200 Breast (1:54.58)

Pedro Coutinho

Jr.

100 Fly (45.92)

Thomas Dahlia

Sr.

100 Breast (52.33)

Aaron Greene

So.

200 Back (1:41.38)

Grigory Tarasevich

So.

100 Back (46.09)

200 Back (1:40.71)

Nolan Tesone

Jr.

200 IM (1:44.58)

400 IM (3:43.61)

LSU

Frank Greeff

Sr.

100 Fly (46.11)

200 Fly (1:43.15)

Miami (FL)

Samuel Dorman

Sr.

Diving

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Missouri St. North Carolina

200 Free (1:33.99)

200 Breast (1:53.51)

Briadam Herrera

Fr.

Diving

Dylan Bosch

Jr.

200 IM (1:41.93)

Peter Brumm

Jr.

100 Fly (46.30)

Richard Funk

Sr.

100 Breast (52.19)

Justin Glanda

Sr.

200 Free (1:34.22)

Christopher Klein

So.

100 Breast (52.93)

Anders Nielsen

Jr.

500 Free (4:14.06)

200 Free (1:33.49)

1650 Free (14:57.38)

Bruno Ortiz

Sr.

50 Free (19.48)

100 Breast (51.77)

100 Free (42.46)

Paul Powers

Fr.

50 Free (19.21)

100 Free (42.90)

Patrick Ransford

Fr.

500 Free (4:17.15)

1650 Free (14:49.63)

Tristan Sanders

Fr.

200 Back (1:40.90)

Aaron Whitaker

Fr.

100 Fly (46.37)

100 Back (46.46)

Evan White

Fr.

200 IM (1:43.24)

200 Fly (1:42.32)

Matt Barnard

So.

Diving

Jakub Maly

So.

400 IM (3:42.54)

Clayton Smith

Sr.

1650 Free (14:52.34)

Michael Chadwick

So.

200 Free (1:34.47)

Mackenzie Darragh

Sr.

200 Fly (1:42.56)

Daniel Graviss

Jr.

400 IM (3:44.86)

Carter Griffin

So.

200 Back (1:40.17)

Igor Kozlovskij Georgij

Sr.

200 Breast (1:54.12)

Matthew Margritier

Jr.

50 Free (19.41)

Andrew Phillips

Sr.

200 Fly (1:42.93)

Clark Thomas

Jr.

Diving

Sam Tierney

Sr.

100 Breast (51.64)

Uvis Kalnins

Jr.

200 IM (1:44.03)

Paul Le

Sr.

200 IM (1:44.33)

Henry Campbell

Fr.

500 Free (4:16.77)

Ben Colley

Jr.

100 Back (46.46)

Nicolas Graesser

Jr.

100 Back (46.19)

400 IM (3:40.61)

200 Fly (1:40.75)

200 Breast (1:54.05)

100 Free (42.70)

200 Breast (1:52.67) 200 Back (1:41.69) 200 Fly (1:42.92)

200 Back (1:41.39)

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SWIMMING & DIVING QUALIFIERS 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships School

Competitor

Cl.

Event (Time)

Event (Time)

Event (Time)

North Carolina

Samuel Lewis

Jr.

50 Free (19.36)

100 Fly (45.93)

100 Back (46.46)

50 Free (18.98)

200 Free (1:33.62)

100 Free (41.94)

200 Back (1:41.95)

North Carolina St.

Northwestern Notre Dame

Jack Nyquist

So.

Simonas Bilis

Jr.

Diving

Stephen Coetzer

Sr.

200 IM (1:43.65)

Soeren Dahl

So.

200 IM (1:44.06)

200 Free (1:34.02)

Ryan Held

Fr.

50 Free (19.27)

200 Free (1:33.75)

Anton Ipsen Oerskov

Fr.

500 Free (4:13.87)

1650 Free (14:48.52)

Adam Linker

So.

1650 Free (14:59.20)

Christian McCurdy

Jr.

400 IM (3:41.92)

Andreas Schiellerup

So.

100 Back (46.37)

Hennessey Stuart

Fr.

100 Back (46.42)

David Williams

Sr.

50 Free (19.12)

200 Free (1:34.18)

Jordan Wilimovsky

Jr.

500 Free (4:14.70)

1650 Free (14:33.50)

Thomas Anderson

So.

400 IM (3:43.03)

Zachary Stephens

Sr.

200 IM (1:44.26)

Jonathan Williamson

Sr.

200 Fly (1:43.57)

Oakland

Jorden Merrilees

Jr.

500 Free (4:17.05)

Ohio St.

Michael Disalle

Sr.

100 Free (42.77)

Stephen Ettienne

Sr.

Diving

Penn Penn St. Pittsburgh Princeton Purdue

200 Fly (1:42.00) 200 Back (1:39.37)

Joshua Fleagle

Jr.

200 Free (1:33.16)

Sr.

200 Fly (1:43.74)

Daniel MacDonald

Jr.

100 Breast (52.43)

Matt McHugh

So.

100 Fly (45.75)

Brayden Seal

Fr.

1650 Free (14:58.37)

Rowan Williams

Sr.

200 Back (1:41.17)

Steven Zimmerman

Sr.

200 Back (1:41.43)

Eric Schultz

Jr.

50 Free (19.51)

Christopher Swanson

Jr.

1650 Free (14:43.87)

Shane Ryan

Jr.

50 Free (19.49)

100 Back (45.54)

Nathaniel Savoy

Sr.

100 Back (46.02)

200 Back (1:40.60)

Dominic Giordano

So.

Diving 400 IM (3:43.95)

Corey Okubo

Fr. Sr.

50 Free (19.39)

Marat Amaltdinov

Fr.

200 Breast (1:54.33)

Jamie Bissett

Sr.

Diving

Guillermo Blanco

Sr.

200 IM (1:43.87)

Nathan Cox

Sr.

Diving

Lyam Dias

Sr.

100 Breast (52.72)

Steele Johnson

Fr.

Diving

100 Free (42.75)

100 Back (46.37)

200 Breast (1:53.92)

Devin Burnett

Sr.

Diving

South Carolina

Kevin Leithold

Jr.

100 Breast (52.97)

Ahmed Mahmoud

Fr.

500 Free (4:15.11)

1650 Free (14:51.27)

Tomas Peribonio

Fr.

500 Free (4:16.84)

1650 Free (14:50.25)

Nils Wich-Glasen

Fr.

200 Breast (1:52.81)

Ridge Altman

Jr.

200 Breast (1:55.04)

100 Free (42.80)

400 IM (3:44.47)

SMU

Southern California

100 Free (42.77)

100 Breast (52.54)

Tamas Gercsak

Harrison Wagner

100 Free (42.53)

Dylan Carter

So.

50 Free (19.52)

200 Free (1:33.55)

Santo Condorelli

So.

50 Free (19.27)

100 Fly (45.85)

100 Free (42.27)

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SWIMMING & DIVING QUALIFIERS 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships School

Competitor

Cl.

Event (Time)

Event (Time)

Southern California

Michael Domagala

So.

100 Fly (46.34)

200 Fly (1:42.75)

Stanford

Tennessee

Texas

Dashiell Enos

Fr.

Diving

Pawel Furtek

Fr.

1650 Free (14:51.81)

Morten Klarskov

Jr.

200 Breast (1:54.65)

Andrew Malone

Sr.

100 Breast (52.58)

Reed Malone

So.

500 Free (4:11.30)

Collin Pollard

Jr.

Diving

Cristian Quintero

Sr.

500 Free (4:11.25)

Luca Spinazzola

Sr.

100 Back (45.40)

Steven Stumph

So.

200 Breast (1:52.50)

Ralf Tribuntsov

Fr.

100 Fly (45.92)

Cary Wright

Sr.

200 Fly (1:43.33)

Connor Black

So.

100 Fly (46.10)

Bradley Christensen

So.

Diving

Patrick Conaton

Fr.

200 Back (1:40.48)

Andrew Cosgarea

Sr.

200 Free (1:34.34)

Liam Egan

Fr.

500 Free (4:16.65)

200 Free (1:34.01) 200 Free (1:32.40)

100 Free (42.21)

100 Back (44.95)

100 Free (42.66)

200 Back (1:41.69)

Kristian Ipsen

Sr.

Diving

Tom Kremer

Jr.

200 IM (1:43.63)

Andrew Liang

Fr.

100 Fly (46.20)

David Nolan

Sr.

200 IM (1:40.07)

100 Back (45.37)

Curtis Ogren

Fr.

200 IM (1:44.08)

400 IM (3:41.23)

Samuel Perry

Fr.

50 Free (19.48)

100 Free (42.79)

Daniel Thomson

Jr.

500 Free (4:14.98)

400 IM (3:45.34)

Gray Umbach

Jr.

200 Fly (1:43.20)

Maxwell Williamson

So.

400 IM (3:43.36)

David Heron

Fr.

1650 Free (14:55.82)

Event (Time)

200 Free (1:34.32)

Sean Lehane

Jr.

100 Back (46.19)

Robert McHugh

Fr.

500 Free (4:16.91)

400 IM (3:40.64)

Evan Pinion

Fr.

500 Free (4:16.37)

1650 Free (14:42.04)

Mauricio Robles Rodriguez

Jr.

Diving

Tristan Slater

Sr.

200 IM (1:43.50)

Peter Stevens

Fr.

100 Breast (51.88)

Liam Stone

Fr.

Diving

Mark Anderson

So.

Diving

Cory Bowersox

Jr.

Diving

Will Chandler

Sr.

Diving

John Conger

So.

100 Fly (44.78)

James Cooper

Sr.

100 Fly (45.79)

200 Back (1:40.02)

1650 Free (14:50.19)

200 Back (1:39.65) 200 Fly (1:42.01)

200 Breast (1:54.99)

100 Back (45.68)

Kevin Darmody

Sr.

100 Fly (46.26)

100 Back (46.14)

Matthew Ellis

Jr.

50 Free (19.41)

100 Fly (46.23)

Imri Ganiel

So.

100 Breast (52.88)

William Glass

So.

100 Fly (45.96)

Aaron Gustafson

Jr.

100 Back (46.26)

John Lewis

Jr.

500 Free (4:17.01)

1650 Free (14:55.39)

William Licon

So.

200 IM (1:41.67)

400 IM (3:41.88)

John Martens

Jr.

400 IM (3:42.82)

200 Fly (1:43.05)

200 Fly (1:39.31)

200 Back (1:41.66)

200 Breast (1:51.77)

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Competitor

Cl.

Event (Time)

Event (Time) 100 Free (42.61)

John Murray

Jr.

50 Free (19.37)

Brett Ringgold

Fr.

100 Free (42.60)

Event (Time)

Jonathan Roberts

Fr.

500 Free (4:15.40)

200 Free (1:34.54)

1650 Free (14:53.33)

Joseph Schooling

Fr.

200 IM (1:42.99)

100 Fly (44.81)

200 Fly (1:40.59)

Clark Smith

So.

500 Free (4:13.32)

200 Free (1:34.07)

200 Fly (1:41.42)

Austin Temple

Fr.

100 Breast (52.71)

Clay Youngquist

Sr.

500 Free (4:16.61)

Texas A&M

Cory Bolleter

Jr.

50 Free (19.36)

Utah

Alexandre Fernandes

Sr.

100 Fly (46.07)

Jacob Crayne

Jr.

Diving

Bence Kiraly

Jr.

500 Free (4:14.67)

1650 Free (14:51.17)

Nicholas Soedel

Sr.

50 Free (19.50)

200 Free (1:34.50)

UNLV

Virginia Virginia Tech

West Virginia Western Ky. Wisconsin

Henrique Machado

Jr.

100 Back (46.39)

Tom Paco-Pedroni

Jr.

200 Free (1:34.16)

Dillon Virva

Jr.

50 Free (19.17)

Yannick Kaeser

Jr.

100 Breast (52.47)

Jakob “JB” Kolod

Sr.

Diving

Owen Burns

Sr.

200 Free (1:34.54)

Brandon Fiala

So.

200 IM (1:43.73)

Morgan Latimer

Sr.

200 Fly (1:43.16)

Jacob Ores

Sr.

1650 Free (14:57.58)

Robert Owen

So.

400 IM (3:41.79)

Thomas Shinholser

So.

Diving

Logan Stevens

Jr.

Diving

Andrew Marsh

Jr.

100 Back (46.27)

Timothy Squires

Sr.

50 Free (19.50)

Fabian Schwingenschlogl

So.

100 Breast (52.43)

200 Free (1:34.02)

200 Breast (1:53.79) 100 Free (42.82)

200 Back (1:41.45)

Cannon Clifton

So.

50 Free (19.52)

Matthew Hutchins

So.

500 Free (4:14.00)

Nicholas Schafer

Sr.

100 Breast (52.86)

200 Breast (1:54.65) 200 Back (1:39.72)

Andrew Teduits

Sr.

100 Back (46.46)

Wyoming

Adam Kalms

Sr.

200 Free (1:34.39)

Yale

Robert Harder

Sr.

200 Back (1:41.69)

Brian Hogan

Jr.

1650 Free (14:53.54)

Kei Hyogof

Fr.

1650 Free (14:50.88)

100 Free (42.72)

100 Free (42.66)

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2015 WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS CALENDAR Dates and sites for championships finals April 4 and 6 Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis Hosted by Indiana UniversityPurdue University at Indianapolis and the Horizon League March 25-28 Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana Hosted by University of Southern Indiana and the Evansville Sports Corporation March 20-21 Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia Hosted by Old Dominion Athletic Conference and the City of Salem

April 17-19 Fort Worth Convention Center Arena in Fort Worth Hosted by Texas Woman’s University and Knight Eady Sports Group April 9 and 11 TD Garden in Boston Hosted by Hockey East Association

March 27-28 Ridder Arena in Minneapolis Hosted by Northern Collegiate Hockey Association

March 11-14 IU Natatorium in Indianapolis Hosted by University of Indianapolis and Indiana Sports Corporation March 18-21 CISD Natatorium in Shenandoah, Texas Hosted by Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference March 13-14 Randal Tyson Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas Hosted by University of Arkansas, Fayetteville and the Fayetteville Sports Commission

April 5 and 7 Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay Hosted by University of South Florida and Tampa Bay Sports Commission

March 20 and 22 Ridder Arena in Minneapolis Hosted by University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

March 13-14 Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama Hosted by University of Alabama-Huntsville

March 25, 26 and 28 Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota Hosted by Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference and Sioux Falls Sports Authority

March 20-21 At a participating campus location

March 13-14 JDL Fast Track in WinstonSalem, North Carolina Hosted by Roanoke College and JDL Fast Track

March 20-21 Van Noord Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan Hosted by Calvin College

March 13-14 UAF Patty Center in Fairbanks, Alaska Hosted by University of Alaska Fairbanks

March 19-21 Scottrade Center in St. Louis Hosted by University of Missouri, Columbia and the St. Louis Sports Commission

April 9-11 Tropicana Lanes in St. Louis Hosted by University of Central Missouri and the St. Louis Sports Commission

March 11-14 Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York Hosted by St. Lawrence University and the Olympic Regional Development Authority

March 13-14 Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis Hosted by Maryville University of St. Louis and the St. Louis Sports Commission

March 19-22 French Field House in Columbus, Ohio Hosted by The Ohio State University

March 26-28 Campus Recreation and Wellness Center in Iowa City, Iowa Hosted by University of Iowa

March 13-14 Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania Hosted by Elizabethtown College

April 9-11 Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma Hosted by University of Oklahoma

March 19-21 Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina Hosted by North Carolina State University and Greensboro Sports Commission

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2015 SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS CALENDAR Dates and sites for championships finals June 13-23/24 TD Ameritrade Ballpark Omaha in Omaha, Neb. Hosted by Creighton University and College World Series of Omaha, Inc.

May 23 and 25 Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Hosted by Drexel University

May 21-25 ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City Hosted by the University of Central Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City All-Sports Association

May 23-30 USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C. Hosted by University of Mount Olive and Town of Cary

May 22 and 24 PPL Park in Philadelphia Hosted by Saint Joseph’s University

May 21-26 Moyer Sports Complex in Salem, Va. Hosted by the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and the City of Salem

May 22-26 Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium in Appleton, Wis. Hosted by Lawrence University and the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

May 16-17 Donald J. Kerr Stadium in Salem, Va. Hosted by the Mountain East Conference and the City of Salem

May 14-25 Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas Hosted by Baylor University

May 29-June 3 The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Fla. Hosted by University of South Florida

May 23-24 PPL Park in Philadelphia Hosted by Saint Joseph’s University and Widener University

May 13-16 Surprise Tennis and Racquet Complex in Surprise, Ariz. Hosted by the Pacific West Conference

May 18-22 Rock Barn Golf and Spa in Conover, N.C. Hosted by Lenoir-Rhyne University

June 10-13 Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Hosted by the University of Oregon

May 18-23 Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio Hosted by Ohio Northern University and the Warren County CVB

May 12-15 Grandover Resort in Greensboro, N.C. Hosted by Guilford College and the Greensboro Sports Commission

May 21-23 Grand Valley Track and Field Complex in Allendale, Mich. Hosted by Grand Valley State University and the West Michigan Sports Commission

May 7 & 9 Maples Pavilion in Stanford, Calif. Hosted by Stanford University

May 22-27 The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Fla. Hosted by University of South Florida

May 21-23 Merrick-Pinkard Track and Field Complex in Canton, N.Y. Hosted by St. Lawrence University

April 24-25 Canavan Arena in Hoboken, N.J. Hosted by Stevens Institute of Technology

May 13-16 The Meadows Golf Course in Allendale, Mich. Hosted by Grand Valley State University

May 29-30 Sacramento State Aquatic Center in Gold River, Calif. Hosted by the Pac-12 Conference

May 8-10 Avery Aquatic Center in Stanford, Calif. Hosted by Stanford University

May 12-15 Mission Inn Resort & Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Hosted by Oglethorpe University and the Central Florida Sports Commission

May 28-June 2/3 ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City Hosted by the University of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City All-Sports Association

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e gather today from different backgrounds and regions of the country to cheer for our favorite teams and celebrate our alma maters. But let’s not forget why we’re really cheer-

ing. College sports, our iconic and treasured American pastimes, are so much more than what you’ll see in these championship events. This year, more than 54,000 student-athletes will compete in an NCAA national championship and share with their teammates a unique sense of joy and accomplishment. But I’ve seen time and time again how the student-athletes who are succeeding at the highest level of sports competition are also achieving impressive academic success and giving back to their communities. One of them at the final site of this very championship will be honored as the sport’s champion student because he or she holds the highest grade point average among the event’s competitors. The Elite 89 award honors their achievement because it represents everything for which the NCAA stands. Athletics plays an essential role in those accomplishments: student-athletes consistently tell me their love for their sport is what drives them to succeed. Ultimately, it’s the success they experience not only on the field, but in the classroom and in life that makes these championships so meaningful. It’s a chance for us all to stand and cheer on the next generation of leaders and innovators who will ultimately drive progress in our communities. It is why the commitment to higher education is a value we all share. And when we cheer for them at these events, we’re really celebrating the hard work, determination and perseverance that helped them ace the

test — in their sport and in their studies. A lucky few will hoist a trophy in the air when events like this one are finished, and they will hear the cheers of their elated fans. Just remember that along the path to those 89 moments, more than

19,000 teams will share in a meaningful journey they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. I’m glad you’re here to celebrate one of those moments of student-athlete success. Enjoy the championship.

Athletics plays an ESSENTIAL ROLE in those accomplishments: student-athletes consistently tell me their LOVE FOR THEIR SPORT IS WHAT DRIVES THEM TO SUCCEED. Ultimately, it’s the SUCCESS they experience not only on the field, but in the CLASSROOM and in LIFE that makes these championships so meaningful.

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