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The University Of Tennessee Lady Volunteer Swimming & Diving 1999 SEC swimming and diving CHAMPIONSHIPS LANCASTER 04.19 FINAL RESULTS PLACE NAMEYEAR TEAM TRIALS FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) kowal, kristy JR GEORGIA 1 http://ath.utk.edu/womens/wsw/news/35sec2.htm
The University Of Tennessee Lady Volunteer Swimming & Diving 1999 SEC swimming and diving CHAMPIONSHIPS LANCASTER SR FLORIDA 201.38 159.26 **26.71 29.59 34.73 28.23 ** POOL RECORD 2) kowal, kristy JR GEORGIA 2 http://ath.utk.edu/womens/wsw/news/35sec1.htm
Extractions: Table of Contents The National Collegiate Athletic Association, at its annual convention in January of 1981, voted to begin conducting national championship events for women during the 1981-82 school year. Championships in nine sports, including swimming and diving (considered a single sport), were established that year. The first National Collegiate Women's Swimming and Diving Championship was hosted by the University of Florida in March of 1982. Florida won that first meet, but since then Texas and Stanford have dominated, winning 15 of the 16 team championships between 1983 and 1998. However, the University of Georgia has won three straight team titles before the streak was broken by Auburn in 2002. Top of Page History Biography Glossaries Calendar Quotations ... Directory Year Champion (Coach) Florida (Randy Reese) Stanford (George Haines) Texas (Richard Quick) Texas (Richard Quick) Texas (Richard Quick) Texas (Richard Quick) Texas (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Texas (Mark Schubert) Texas (Mark Schubert) Stanford (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Southern Cal. (Mark Schubert)
2002 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Expect to continue to see great swimming tonight, and quite possibly a few Kirk cameagonizingly close to breaking the American record held by kristy kowal. http://www.texassports.com/mainpages/wsw_ncaa/releases/032302_01.html
Extractions: After winning two titles in smashing style last night, Natalie Coughlin looks to be on fire. The CAL sophomore cruised this morning, touching in 1:53.83, nearly three full seconds off her American record in this event. Even while cruising, Coughlin's time is the 11th fastest performance ever. Coughlin should shatter her record tonight, and could quite possibly become the first woman ever under the 1:50 barrier. In a tight battle for second between AUBURN freshman Margaret Hoelzer and SMU's Alenka Kejzar. Hoelzer is the SEC champion in this event, while Kejzar finished second last night in the 400 IM. Also in the final is the bronze medallist in last nights 100, ARIZONA's Beth Botsford. After breaking 1996 quadruple gold medallist Amy Van Dyken's 50 free record, GEORGIA's Maritza Correia has her eyes set on another multiple Olympic medallist's record: Jenny Thompson's 1992 47.61 standard. Looking very smooth this morning, Correia stopped the clock in 48.22, becoming the 7th fastest performer ever. Correia's Bulldog teammate, Stafanie Williams is in second after the morning swims, touching in 48.77 to hold off two AUBURN tigers, sophomore's Rebekah Short and Eileen Coparropa. Coparropa finished 6th at last year's NCAA meet, while Short is in her first final in this event at NCAA's. Last night's 200 freestyle champion Sarah Tolar and 2000 Olympian Erin Phenix should also provide some fast times tonight.
Extractions: 1999 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships Tennessee men and LSU women take lead after first day. LEXINGTON, Ky. (February 17, 1999) The Tennessee men and LSU women took early leads on the first night of competition at the Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships at Lancaster Aquatic Center in Lexington, Ky. The Auburn men's 200 freestyle relay team set a tone for the meet in the first event, claiming a victory in an SEC record time of 1:17.25. The Tennessee men were not far behind, finishing in 1:18.95 and automatically qualifying for the NCAA Championships. On the women's side, top-ranked Georgia won the 200 free relay in 1:30.98, a Lancaster Aquatic Center Record. Auburn took second in 1:31.07, with host Kentucky finishing third in 1:32.17. Jud Campbell of Georgia took home the men's one-meter diving crown, while Michelle Davison of South Carolina claimed the women's three-meter title.
Extractions: Twenty-three years have passed since a young Jack Bauerle took the helm of the women's swimming program at the University of Georgia. In that span of time, Bauerle has met with unparalleled success155 All-America honorees, 29 Top 20 ranked teams, 97 SEC champions (75 individuals, 22 relay teams), over 300 combined men's and women's dual meet wins, 19 NCAA individual championship titles and six NCAA relay champions, one World, nine American records (6 individual, 3 relays), 35 Academic All-Americans, 19 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipientsa list that becomes more and more impressive with each passing year. Kicking off the 1998-99 season in fine fashion, the Georgia swimming and diving squads toppled the North Carolina Tar Heels at Gabrielsen Natatorium on Oct. 22 in both men's (156-142) and women's (181-114) competition, earning head coach Jack Bauerle honors for his 253rd career victory as the winningest swimming coach in SEC history. Georgia's double-victory secured Bauerle's place among the league's elite coaches, surpassing Tennessee men's coach Ray Bussard (252-20 in 1968-88) as the winningest all-time swimming coach in the SEC, with a combined men's and women's record of 253-69-1. Bauerle hit another milestone in 2002, as a women's dual victory against California marked his 300th career dual meet win, joining and very small and select group. Bauerle began coaching the Lady Bulldogs during the 1979-80 season and assumed head coaching duties for the men in 1983-84. Bauerle closed the 2002 season with a combined career mark of 305-84-1.
Extractions: The Georgia women's swimming and diving team posted 386 points at the 2002 Women's NCAA Championship in at the Jamail Texas Swimming Center hosted by the University of Texas at Austin to finish in second place - the program's seventh consecutive top five finish. Auburn won the 2002 title with 474 points. Georgia's runner-up finish is even more impressive considering the 2002 edition of the championships was one of the fastest meets in history, as 10 American records were surpassed, including four by the Lady Bulldogs. The Lady Bulldogs were involved in a little record breaking of their own, as two record-setting relay performances seemed to bookend a meet filled with personal-bests. Maritza Correia won two individual events in spectacular fashion and aided the two relay wins, setting Georgia, NCAA, American and U.S. Open marks in the process. She finished fifth in the individual point total with 52 points. Correia gave Georgia its first individual NCAA champion since Kristy Kowal won the 200-meter breaststroke on the final day of the 2000 championships, as Correia opened up half a body length on the rest of the field in the 50y free and stopped the clock at 21.69, breaking 1996 Olympic gold medallist Amy Van Dyken's 1994 record by 0.08 of a second. Correia bettered Jenny Thompson's mark in the 100-yard freestyle by five one-hundredths of a second to win her second individual goal of the meet. Williams finished second in the event with a personal-best time of 48.37.
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Extractions: March 20, 1999 Results ATHENS, Ga. - The University of Virginia's 400-yard freestyle relay team finished seventh Saturday night (March 20) to help the Cavaliers finish 10th in the NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Georgia. Virginia's 400-yard freestyle relay team of freshman Megan Roesch (Columbia, Md.), and juniors Emily Trakas (Herndon, Va.), Rebecca Cronk (Charlottesville, Va.) and Meg McCubbins (Richmond, Va.) finished seventh with a time of 3:20.42. Roesch, Trakas, Cronk and McCubbins all earned All-America honors. Arizona won the 400-yard freestyle relay with a time of 3:16.49. UVa freshman Danica Wizniuk (Alberta, Canada) finished 11th in the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of 2:12.59. Wizniuk earned honorable mention All-America honors. Freshman Kate Slonaker (Summit, N.J.) finished 29th in the 200-yard breaststroke for the Cavaliers with a time of (2:18.47). Kristy Kowal of Georgia won the event with an NCAA and American-record time of 2:07.66. Cronk finished 16th in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 50.36 seconds. She earned honorable mention All-America honors. Trakas finished 49th in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 51.48 seconds. Martina Moravcova of Southern Methodist University won the event with a time of 48.05 seconds.