﻿{"id":2334,"date":"2001-03-16T23:32:10","date_gmt":"2001-03-17T04:32:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2001\/03\/ncaa-div-i-women-auburn-holds-a-tiny-lead-after-day-two-in-the-closest-womens-championships-in-history\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T17:57:14","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T00:57:14","slug":"ncaa-div-i-women-auburn-holds-a-tiny-lead-after-day-two-in-the-closest-womens-championships-in-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-div-i-women-auburn-holds-a-tiny-lead-after-day-two-in-the-closest-womens-championships-in-history\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Div. I Women: Auburn Holds A Tiny Lead After Day two in the Closest Women&#8217;s Championships in History"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>     EAST MEADOW, N.Y.  March 16.  COACH DAVD MARSH&#39;S Auburn Tigers held on to a tiny margin of four points at the end of the  second day of competition at the Women&#39;s NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships, being held at the Nassau Aquatic Center in East Meadow, New York.<\/p>\n<p>With one day of swimming left to go, Auburn has 265 points to SEC-rival Georgia&#39;s 261.  Stanford is breathing right on their heels with 254.5, while Texas (229.5) and Arizona (200) are close behind.  It will all come down to who has the best stuff on the final day of the three-day meet.  <\/p>\n<p>Auburn has never won a women&#39;s NCAA title or even an SEC championship.  Two weeks ago, Georgia won the SECs over Auburn after the Tigers led after Day One.<\/p>\n<p>But while the team race is still up for grabs, one swimmer has emerged as the sport&#39;s new superstar: Cal&#39;s Natalie Coughlin.  Coughlin, a freshman, had a spectacular day, holding off Stanford&#39;s Misty Hyman to win the 100 yard fly in an NCAA record 51.18, then coming back to break her own one-day-old American and NCAA mark in the 100 back with an awesome 51.23, almost two full seconds ahead of Hyman. <\/p>\n<p>Hyman, who held the old 100 fly mark of 51.34, swam her second-fastest time ever for the event, 51.51.  In the backstroke she clocked a pr 53.04, just ahead of Cal&#39;s Haley Cope.<\/p>\n<p>200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY<br \/>\nStanford won the evening&#39;s first event, the 200 medley relay, by the narrowest of margins, beating Cal by one-hundredth of a second and Texas by only three-hundredths.  The Stanford squad of Shelly Ripple, Tara Kirk, Hyman and Siobhan Cropper clocked 1:38.43, bettering the American record of 1:38.56.  However since Cropper is from Trinidad, the American mark went to the Cal team of Haley Cope, Stacianna Stitts, Coughlin and Michelle Harper in 1:38.44.  Texas, at 1:38.46, also was under the old record.<\/p>\n<p>Cal took the lead at the 50 on the strength of Cope&#39;s 24.57 backstroke leadoff leg, but Stanford took over in the troke when Tara Kirk split 27.20  Hyman folloowed with a 23.39 fly split, while Cropper anchored in 22.74.<\/p>\n<p>Interestingly, the winning Stanford team could claim none of the fastest legs in the race.  Cope was the fastest backstroker (24.57).  Auburn frosh Laura Swander turned in the fastest breaststroke split (26.99).  Cal&#39;s Coughlin was just five-hundredths quicker than Hyman in the fly (22.34), while Texas&#39; Colleen Lanne had an awesome 21.46 freestyle split.<\/p>\n<p>400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br \/>\nThe 400 IM ran true to form, with Georgia&#39;s Keegan Walkley opening up a big lead at the halfway mark, only to be reeled in by Auburn&#39;s Maggie Bowen, winner of the 200 IM last night.<\/p>\n<p>Bowen clocked 4:07.26 for the win, splitting 58.08 for the fly, 1:04.03 for the back, 1:08.64 for the breast, and 56.51 for the free.<\/p>\n<p>Five women battled for the second spot, with USC&#39;s Michala Kwasny emerging triumphant (4:10.61) only a stroke ahead of Florida&#39;s Jaime Ellis (4:11.36), Walkley (4:11.41), Villanova&#39;s Maddy Crippen (4:11.50) and Virginia&#39;s Mirjana Bosevska (4:11.52) in a blanket finish.<\/p>\n<p>100 YARD BUTTERFLY<br \/>\nThe 100 fly was a two-woman race, with Coughlin jumping out to a three-tenths of a second advantage in the first lap, a lead she never relinquished.<\/p>\n<p>Coughlin split 23.77 for the first 50, then came back in 27.41 to post her NCAA mark of 51.18, which was just shy of Jenny Thompson&#39;s American record of 51.07.<\/p>\n<p>Hyman split 24.17 and 27.34 to finish in 51.51.<\/p>\n<p>Third place went to Texas senior Shona Kitson, who notched an impressive 53.34.<\/p>\n<p>Texas&#39;s Tanica Jamison was the consols winner in 53.70.<\/p>\n<p>200 YARD FREESTYLE<br \/>\nThe third time was golden for Arizona junior Sarah Tolar, who had finished second in the 200 free in her first two years at NCAA&#39;s.  This time Tolar swam a perfect race to grab the brass ring.<\/p>\n<p>Texas&#39; Colleen Lanne, who came into the meet as the favorite, took the lead at the start, splitting 24.15 at the 50 and 50.41 at the 100.  Stefanie Williams<br \/>\nof Georgia, the top qualifier, was second at 24.93 and 51.63.  Tolar was back in the pack, fourth at the 50 (25.11) and 100 (51.84).<\/p>\n<p>As she flipped at the halfway mark, Tolar turned on the jets, splitting 26.52 for the third 50.  All of a sudden we had a race.  At the 150, it was Lanne, 1:17.46 to Tolar&#39;s 1:18.36. Swimming next to the lane lines in the final 50 and drafting off her Texas rival, Tolar had just enough to overtake the leader, pulling ahead on the very last stroke to win in 1:45.21.  Lanne followed in 1:45.27 while Wisconsin&#39;s Ellen Stonebraker moved into third (1:45.88).<\/p>\n<p>Georgia&#39;s Maritza Correia, last year&#39;s champion, was a disappointing eighth in 1:47.45.<\/p>\n<p>100 YARD BREASTSTROKE<br \/>\nStanford frosh Tara Kirk stumbled in the prelims of the 100 breast, tying up in the second half and qualifying fourth.  But by finals time, the pre-meet favorite got her act together and swam her characteristic lead-from-the get-go style.<\/p>\n<p>Taking the lead by the first turn, Kirk split 27.90 at the 50, then powered home to touch in 59.18, the second fastest time in history and just 13-hundredths off Kristy Kowal&#39;s American record set in 1998.  <\/p>\n<p>Georgia&#39;s Ashley Roby, the top qualifier, became the fifth swimmer to braek one minute, as she finished in 59.91, just ahead of Penn State&#39;s Kristen Woodring in 59.96.  It marked the first time three swimmers have broken a minute in the 100 breast in the same race; in fact, never before had two swimmers turned the trick in the same race.<\/p>\n<p>100 YARD BACKSTROKE<br \/>\nCal&#39;s super frosh, Natalie Coughlin, would not be denied in her best event: the 100 back.<\/p>\n<p>Coughlin, who destroyed the American and NCAA records yesterday with her 51.66 relay leadoff, toyed with a brilliant field that included Misty Hyman; Haley Cope, who set a world record last year in the 50m back; and 1996 Olympic gold medalist Beth Botsford.<\/p>\n<p>It would not have mattered who was in the pool, because the race belonged to Natalie.  Blasting from the pads, she kicked 15 meters underwater, coming up with a two-foot lead over Stanford&#39;s Shelly Ripple, Cope and Hyman.  <\/p>\n<p>At the 50, Coughlin turned in 25.17, a bit slower than her 50 split of 24.99 yesterday when she set the American record.  Still, the rest of the field was a full second back.<\/p>\n<p>Skimming over the water, Cougfhlin came home in 26.06 to touch in 51.23, another American and NCAA record.  Hyman edged Cope for second 53.04 to 53.06, with Ripple (53.25) right behind.<\/p>\n<p>3-METER SPRINGBOPARD DIVING<br \/>\nThe 3-meter diving featured a battle between two Olympians: Russia&#39;s Yulia Pakhalina (Houston)SA&#39;s Jenny Kim (Miami).<\/p>\n<p>Pakhalina, who won the one-meter yesterday, had no trouble disposing of Kweim tonight, scoring 573.20 points, almost 30 more than Keim (544.30).<\/p>\n<p>800 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY<br \/>\nStanford&#39;s stalwart women gave it their all in the 800 freestyle relay, leading for the first 700 yards.  But Georgia&#39;s depth was just a little too much to overcome, as the Dawgs took the evening&#39;s final event.<br \/>\nThe Georgia team of Stefanie Williams (1:46.64) Kim Black (1:47.50), Julie Hardt (1:46.48) and Maritza Correia (1:45.86) powered home in 7:06.48, a second ahead of Stanford&#39;s 7:07.64.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford looked like it was going to pull off an upset after Jessica Foschi (1:46.56), Misty Hyman (1:45.97), and Shelly Ripple (1:46.01) had swum their legs.  But Georgia&#39;s Correia made up for her disappointing swim in the individual 200 by ripping a 1:45.86 anchor while the Cradinal&#39;s Lauren Thies could manage only a 1:49.10.<\/p>\n<p>Auburn was third in 7:09.66.<\/p>\n<p>Correia tied with Arizona&#39;s Sarah Tolar, who won the individual 200 free, for the fastest split (1:45.86).  Ariaona finished fourth in 7:11.49.<\/p>\n<p>        NCAA  DIVISION  I  WOMEN&#39;s  SWIMMING and   DIVING  CHAMPIONSHIPS<br \/>\n                             NASSAU  AQUATIC CENTER<br \/>\n                             EAST MEADOW,  NEW YORK<br \/>\n                                March  16, 2001<\/p>\n<p>                                  AFTER SECOND DAY                        <\/p>\n<p>1)    AUBURN             265<br \/>\n2)    GEORGIA            261<br \/>\n3)    STANFORD           254.5<br \/>\n4)    TEXAS              229.5<br \/>\n5)    ARIZONA            200<br \/>\n6)    SOUTHERN CAL.      190<br \/>\n7)    CALIFORNIA         188<br \/>\n8)    FLORIDA            137<br \/>\n9)    NORTH CAROLINA     130<br \/>\n10)   MIAMI (FLORIDA)     88.5<br \/>\n11)   SOUTHERN METHOD     84.5<br \/>\n12)   PENN STATE          78<br \/>\n13)   INDIANA             73<br \/>\n14)   UCLA                71<br \/>\n15)   VIRGINIA            55<br \/>\n16)   WISCONSIN           49<br \/>\n17)   ALABAMA             43<br \/>\n18)   HOUSTON             40<br \/>\n19)   ARIZONA STATE       39<br \/>\n20)   HAWAII              32<br \/>\n21)   TENNESSEE           30<br \/>\n22)   MICHIGAN            27<br \/>\n23)   LOUISIANA STATE     26<br \/>\n24)   PACIFIC             23<br \/>\n25)   RICE                22<br \/>\n26)   VILLANOVA           19<br \/>\n27)   MICHIGAN STATE      17<br \/>\n28)   FLORIDA STATE       15<br \/>\n29)   NEBRASKA            12<br \/>\n29)   CINCINNATI          12<br \/>\n31)   PRINCETON           11<br \/>\n31)   NOTRE DAME          11<br \/>\n31)   MARYLAND            11<br \/>\n34)   ARKANSAS             9<br \/>\n35)   OHIO STATE           7<br \/>\n36)   KENTUCKY             6<br \/>\n37)   PURDUE               5<br \/>\n38)   NEVADA LAS VEGAS     4<br \/>\n38)   IOWA                 4<br \/>\n40)   CLEMSON              3<br \/>\n40)   ILLINOIS             3<br \/>\n42)   RUTGERS              2<br \/>\n42)   NORTHWESTERN         2<br \/>\n44)   MINNESOTA            1   <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   7    WOMEN&#39;s     200  Yard    MEDLEY RELAY            <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        1:37.77  STANFORD                                1999<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:38.56  AUBURN                                  1998<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     1:37.77  STANFORD                                1999<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            1:41.28<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK                                    PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  STANFORD                                  1:39.47               1:38.43<br \/>\n      1) RIPPLE, SHELLY      JR   :25.10    3) HYMAN, MISTY        SR   :23.39<br \/>\n      2) KIRK, TARA          FR   :27.20    4) CROPPER, SIOBHAN    SR   :22.74<\/p>\n<p>  2)  CALIFORNIA                                1:40.07               1:38.44**<br \/>\n      1) COPE, HALEY         SR   :24.57    3) COUGHLIN, NATALIE   FR   :23.34<br \/>\n      2) STITTS, STACIANA    SO   :28.15    4) HARPER, MICHELLE    SO   :22.38<br \/>\n  ** AMERICAN Record:<br \/>\n  3)  TEXAS                                     1:39.97               1:38.46<br \/>\n      1) ROBINS, KELLEY      JR   :25.58    3) KITSON, SHONA       SR   :23.75<br \/>\n      2) DENMAN, HELEN       JR   :27.67    4) LANNE, COLLEEN      SR   :21.46<\/p>\n<p>  4)  ARIZONA                                   1:40.41               1:39.44<br \/>\n      1) BOTSFORD, BETH      SO   :25.45    3) MEYER, KATIE        JR   :24.04<br \/>\n      2) BEARD, AMANDA       SO   :27.92    4) PIERCE, ELIZABETH   SR   :22.03<\/p>\n<p>  5)  AUBURN                                    1:40.19               1:39.72<br \/>\n      1) SPIVEY, TAYLOR      FR   :26.10    3) ADAMS, CORTNEE      SO   :24.44<br \/>\n      2) SWANDER, LAURA      FR   :26.99    4) COPARROPA, EILEEN   FR   :22.19<\/p>\n<p>  6)  GEORGIA                                   1:40.10               1:39.81<br \/>\n      1) KELLER, CHRISTINE   JR   :25.79    3) MABRY, NEKA         FR   :24.23<br \/>\n      2) ROBY, ASHLEY        JR   :27.63    4) WILLIAMS, STEFANIE  JR   :22.16<\/p>\n<p>  7)  PENN STATE                                1:40.67               1:40.69<br \/>\n      1) HOSTETLER, KATIE    SO   :26.54    3) SMITH, MEGAN        SR   :24.14<br \/>\n      2) WOODRING, KRISTEN   FR   :27.49    4) CHAMBERLIN, PIPER   JR   :22.52<\/p>\n<p>  8)  SOUTHERN CAL.                             1:41.04               1:41.08<br \/>\n      1) MEYER, KATIE        JR   :25.66    3) KROHN, JANA         FR   :23.98<br \/>\n      2) MacGREGOR, KRISTIN  JR   :28.47    4) PARMENTER, JENNY    SO   :22.97<\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  UCLA                                      1:41.35               1:41.06<br \/>\n      1) DWYER, BRIGHID      SR   :25.42    3) GOODWIN, BETHANY    SR   :23.88<br \/>\n      2) HOVSEPIAN, LYNDEE   JR   :29.21    4) PLATZER, SARA       FR   :22.55<\/p>\n<p> 10)  NORTH CAROLINA                            1:41.05               1:41.19<br \/>\n      1) MACK, SUMMER        SR   :25.54    3) ACUFF, ERIKA        SR   :24.49<br \/>\n      2) HATHAWAY, KATIE     JR   :28.17    4) WATKINS, CHRISTY    SO   :22.99<\/p>\n<p> 11)  ALABAMA                                   1:41.07               1:41.26<br \/>\n      1) KING, MICHELE       FR   :26.00    3) LYNCH, MEGHAN       SO   :24.27<br \/>\n      2) POLESKA, ANNE       FR   :28.24    4) COELLNER, KELLY     SR   :22.75<\/p>\n<p> 12)  ARIZONA STATE                             1:42.58               1:42.47<br \/>\n      1) SHALD, MIRANDA      FR   :25.84    3) BAHAM, SARAH        JR   :24.73<br \/>\n      2) MANTS, RILEY        JR   :29.25    4) HEDENSKOG, CLAIRE   SO   :22.65<\/p>\n<p> 13)  INDIANA                                   1:42.87               1:42.71<br \/>\n      1) WOESSNER, SUSAN     JR   :25.82    3) GRETLUND, TINA      SO   :25.38<br \/>\n      2) CRISTY, JENNIFER    SR   :28.54    4) WILLIAMS, ANNE      SO   :22.97<\/p>\n<p> 14)  HAWAII                                    1:42.16               1:42.75<br \/>\n      1) DUPLESSIS, RENATE   SO   :26.06    3) THOMAS, LORI        SO   :25.22<br \/>\n      2) ZAUDER, MELANIE     SR   :28.86    4) SIMONSEN, SARAH     SR   :22.61<\/p>\n<p> 15)  MICHIGAN                                  1:42.71               1:42.80<br \/>\n      1) CRISMAN, JENNIFER   SR   :25.83    3) WEILBACKER, ANNE    FR   :24.60<br \/>\n      2) VALASCO, TRACI      SO   :29.40    4) KAZNECKI, LAURA     SO   :22.97<\/p>\n<p> 16)  CLEMSON                                   1:42.90               1:43.17<br \/>\n      1) KROEGER, LINDSEY    FR   :26.99    3) THIELER, ELISE      SO   :24.74<br \/>\n      2) COMMONS, MANDY      SO   :28.44    4) HIDER, PATTY        JR   :23.00<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   8    WOMEN&#39;s     400  Yard    INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY       <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        4:02.28  SUMMER SANDERS        STANFORD          1992<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    4:02.28  SUMMER SANDERS        STANFORD          1992<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     4:02.28  SUMMER SANDERS        STANFORD          1992<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            4:18.44<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  BOWEN, MAGGIE        SO AUBURN            4:12.01               4:07.26<br \/>\n            :27.57   :30.51   :32.02   :32.01<br \/>\n            :33.57   :35.07   :28.61   :27.90<br \/>\n  2)  KWASNY, MICHALA      SO SOUTHERN CAL.     4:11.72               4:10.61<br \/>\n            :26.58   :30.24   :32.64   :31.85<br \/>\n            :35.72   :35.86   :29.40   :28.32<br \/>\n  3)  ELLIS, JAMIE         FR FLORIDA           4:14.13               4:11.36<br \/>\n            :27.03   :30.35   :31.97   :31.45<br \/>\n            :36.05   :36.92   :29.46   :28.13<br \/>\n  4)  WALKLEY, KEEGAN      SR GEORGIA           4:11.11               4:11.41<br \/>\n            :25.95   :30.13   :31.06   :30.27<br \/>\n            :37.31   :38.26   :30.17   :28.26<br \/>\n  5)  CRIPPEN, MADDY       SO VILLANOVA         4:12.65               4:11.50<br \/>\n            :27.71   :30.23   :32.50   :31.83<br \/>\n            :35.96   :36.00   :29.16   :28.11<br \/>\n  6)  BOSEVSKA, MIRJANA    SO VIRGINIA          4:13.37               4:11.52<br \/>\n            :27.82   :30.59   :32.89   :32.01<br \/>\n            :35.73   :36.28   :28.67   :27.53<br \/>\n  7)  MURPHY, CORRIE       SR SOUTHERN CAL.     4:12.77               4:15.45<br \/>\n            :26.95   :30.50   :32.69   :31.49<br \/>\n            :36.49   :37.33   :30.51   :29.49<br \/>\n  8)  ACUFF, ERIKA         SR NORTH CAROLINA    4:14.90               4:18.10<br \/>\n            :26.86   :31.40   :34.15   :33.42<br \/>\n            :36.22   :37.21   :29.84   :29.00 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  McLARTY, SARA        FR FLORIDA           4:16.48               4:12.95<br \/>\n            :27.24   :30.74   :32.13   :32.07<br \/>\n            :36.04   :37.36   :29.53   :27.84<br \/>\n 10)  BALY, AMY            FR VIRGINIA          4:14.98               4:13.69<br \/>\n            :28.39   :30.92   :33.76   :32.56<br \/>\n            :36.13   :36.13   :28.13   :27.67<br \/>\n 11)  LABOSKY, MARIE       FR NOTRE DAME        4:17.82               4:17.06<br \/>\n            :28.34   :32.16   :32.24   :31.39<br \/>\n            :36.89   :37.84   :29.24   :28.96<br \/>\n 12)  SILVA, LAUREN        SR NORTH CAROLINA    4:17.10               4:17.10<br \/>\n            :28.58   :31.62   :33.46   :32.34<br \/>\n            :36.07   :36.41   :30.06   :28.56<br \/>\n 13)  HARRIS, RACHEL       FR TEXAS             4:15.72               4:17.43<br \/>\n            :27.44   :30.83   :33.77   :34.41<br \/>\n            :33.99   :36.28   :31.32   :29.39<br \/>\n 14)  CHRISTIANSEN, ANNA   SR ILLINOIS          4:17.04               4:18.17<br \/>\n            :27.73   :31.43   :32.47   :33.52<br \/>\n            :36.50   :37.41   :30.25   :28.86<br \/>\n 15)  McINTYRE, ERIN       SO RUTGERS           4:18.37               4:18.26<br \/>\n            :27.72   :30.69   :33.55   :32.39<br \/>\n            :37.55   :37.34   :30.20   :28.82<br \/>\n 16)  YOKOUCHI, KYOKO      FR CALIFORNIA        4:17.34               4:19.48<br \/>\n            :28.45   :31.51   :32.65   :32.20<br \/>\n            :37.42   :37.67   :30.41   :29.17 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   9    WOMEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BUTTERFLY               <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:         :51.34  MISTY HYMAN           STANFORD          1998<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :51.07  JENNY THOMPSON        CARDINAL S.C.     1998<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:      :51.07  JENNY THOMPSON        CARDINAL S.C.     1998<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:             :54.73<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  COUGHLIN, NATALIE    FR CALIFORNIA         :52.41                :51.18**<br \/>\n            :23.77   :27.41<br \/>\n  ** NCAA Record:<br \/>\n  2)  HYMAN, MISTY         SR STANFORD           :52.18                :51.51<br \/>\n            :24.17   :27.34<br \/>\n  3)  KITSON, SHONA        SR TEXAS              :53.52                :53.34<br \/>\n            :25.07   :28.27<br \/>\n  4)  GOODWIN, BETHANY     SR UCLA               :53.82                :53.55<br \/>\n            :25.15   :28.40<br \/>\n  5)  KROHN, JANA          FR SOUTHERN CAL.      :53.76                :53.76<br \/>\n            :25.39   :28.37<br \/>\n  6)  CLARK, CORRIE        FR PENN STATE         :54.06                :54.11<br \/>\n            :25.21   :28.90<br \/>\n  7)  CATALANO, SHANNON    FR PACIFIC            :54.00                :54.56<br \/>\n            :25.44   :29.12<br \/>\n  8)  MARSHALL, SARAH      FR PACIFIC            :53.87                :54.80<br \/>\n            :25.43   :29.37 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  JAMISON, TANICA      SO TEXAS              :54.16                :53.70<br \/>\n            :25.17   :28.53<br \/>\n 10)  BAHAM, SARAH         JR ARIZONA STATE      :54.25                :54.18<br \/>\n            :25.55   :28.63<br \/>\n 11)  CHRISTIANSON,DEMERAE FR AUBURN             :54.42                :54.25<br \/>\n            :25.61   :28.64<br \/>\n 12)  LEACH, MANDY         JR LOUISIANA STATE    :54.30                :54.30<br \/>\n            :25.40   :28.90<br \/>\n 13)  LEE, GEORGINA        FR SOUTHERN METHOD.   :54.35                :54.42<br \/>\n            :25.85   :28.57<br \/>\n 14)  HANSON, PAM          SR TENNESSEE          :54.57                :54.66<br \/>\n            :25.87   :28.79<br \/>\n 15)  DUPLESSIS, RENATE    SO HAWAII             :54.66                :54.74<br \/>\n            :26.11   :28.63<br \/>\n 16)  COSGROVE, CARMEN     SO NEBRASKA           :54.92                :55.33<br \/>\n            :26.25   :29.08 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  10    WOMEN&#39;s     200  Yard    FREESTYLE               <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        1:43.08  MARTINA MORAVCOVA     SOUTHERN METHODI  1997<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:43.28  NICOLE HAISLETT       FLORIDA           1992<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     1:43.08  MARTINA MORAVCOVA     SOUTHERN METHODI  1997<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            1:48.36<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  TOLAR, SARAH         JR ARIZONA           1:45.97               1:45.21<br \/>\n            :25.11   :26.73   :26.52   :26.85<br \/>\n  2)  LANNE, COLLEEN       SR TEXAS             1:46.08               1:45.27<br \/>\n            :24.15   :26.26   :27.05   :27.81<br \/>\n  3)  STONEBRAKER, ELLEN   SR WISCONSIN         1:46.59               1:45.88<br \/>\n            :25.02   :26.70   :26.92   :27.24<br \/>\n  4)  WILLIAMS, STEFANIE   JR GEORGIA           1:45.75               1:46.05<br \/>\n            :24.93   :26.70   :27.49   :26.93<br \/>\n  5)  FOSCHI, JESSICA      JR STANFORD          1:46.06               1:46.40<br \/>\n            :25.43   :27.36   :26.86   :26.75<br \/>\n  6)  ATKINSON, JANELLE    FR FLORIDA           1:47.12               1:46.72<br \/>\n            :25.82   :27.25   :27.04   :26.61<br \/>\n  7)  DYSZKIEWICZ, MAGDA   FR AUBURN            1:47.46               1:47.34<br \/>\n            :26.00   :27.02   :27.26   :27.06<br \/>\n  8)  CORREIA, MARITZA     SO GEORGIA           1:46.36               1:47.45<br \/>\n            :25.28   :27.60   :27.52   :27.05 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  PHENIX, ERIN         SO TEXAS             1:47.60               1:46.96<br \/>\n            :24.78   :26.60   :27.40   :28.18<br \/>\n 10)  MAXWELL, CASSIDY     SO AUBURN            1:47.76               1:47.68<br \/>\n            :25.48   :27.30   :27.27   :27.63<br \/>\n 11)  KEMP, HEATHER        FR AUBURN            1:47.49               1:47.76<br \/>\n            :25.34   :27.21   :27.74   :27.47<br \/>\n 11)  HARDT, JULIE         FR GEORGIA           1:47.58               1:47.76<br \/>\n            :26.19   :27.31   :27.30   :26.96<br \/>\n 13)  DIACONESCU, LORENA   JR NEVADA LAS VEGAS  1:47.83               1:47.89<br \/>\n            :25.41   :27.50   :27.86   :27.12<br \/>\n 14)  PARMENTER, JENNY     SO SOUTHERN CAL.     1:47.73               1:47.93<br \/>\n            :25.70   :27.77   :27.52   :26.94<br \/>\n 15)  BLACK, KIM           SR GEORGIA           1:47.79               1:47.95<br \/>\n            :25.79   :27.16   :27.43   :27.57<br \/>\n 16)  THIES, LAUREN        JR STANFORD          1:47.79               1:51.23<br \/>\n            :25.50   :27.55   :28.82   :29.36 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  11    WOMEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BREASTSTROKE            <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:         :59.05  KRISTINA KOWAL        GEORGIA           1998<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :59.05  KRISTINA KOWAL        GEORGIA           1998<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:      :59.05  KRISTINA KOWAL        GEORGIA           1998<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            1:02.82<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  KIRK, TARA           FR STANFORD          1:00.46                :59.18<br \/>\n            :27.90   :31.28<br \/>\n  2)  ROBY, ASHLEY         JR GEORGIA           1:00.05                :59.91<br \/>\n            :28.20   :31.71<br \/>\n  3)  WOODRING, KRISTEN    FR PENN STATE        1:00.38                :59.96<br \/>\n            :28.26   :31.70<br \/>\n  4)  SWANDER, LAURA       FR AUBURN            1:01.45               1:00.20<br \/>\n            :28.56   :31.64<br \/>\n  5)  BEARD, AMANDA        SO ARIZONA           1:00.20               1:00.43<br \/>\n            :29.20   :31.23<br \/>\n  6)  POLESKA, ANNE        FR ALABAMA           1:01.22               1:00.85<br \/>\n            :28.66   :32.19<br \/>\n  7)  HATHAWAY, KATIE      JR NORTH CAROLINA    1:01.60               1:01.30<br \/>\n            :29.57   :31.73<br \/>\n  8)  FISCHER, ELVIRA      SO NEBRASKA          1:01.83               1:02.04<br \/>\n            :29.34   :32.70 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  SKINNER, JAMIE       SR GEORGIA           1:02.40               1:01.60<br \/>\n            :29.44   :32.16<br \/>\n 10)  MONROE, BROOK        SR AUBURN            1:02.25               1:02.01<br \/>\n            :29.14   :32.87<br \/>\n 11)  STITTS, STACIANA     SO CALIFORNIA        1:02.13               1:02.14<br \/>\n            :29.54   :32.60<br \/>\n 12)  WAGNER, JESSICA      FR ARIZONA           1:02.07               1:02.24<br \/>\n            :29.24   :33.00<br \/>\n 13)  LYLE, ALLISON        JR IOWA              1:02.73               1:02.50<br \/>\n            :29.29   :33.21<br \/>\n 14)  LANGE, LINDSAY       SO PURDUE            1:02.42               1:02.70<br \/>\n            :29.74   :32.96<br \/>\n 15)  WARRINER, MARCY      JR ALABAMA           1:02.47               1:02.78<br \/>\n            :29.83   :32.95<br \/>\n 16)  COMMONS, MANDY       SO CLEMSON           1:02.85               1:03.48<br \/>\n            :29.81   :33.67 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  12    WOMEN&#39;s     100  Yard    BACKSTROKE              <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:         :51.66  NATALIE COUGHLIN      CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :51.66  NATALIE COUGHLIN      CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:      :51.66  NATALIE COUGHLIN      CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:             :55.28<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  COUGHLIN, NATALIE    FR CALIFORNIA         :52.86                :51.23**<br \/>\n            :25.17   :26.06<br \/>\n  ** NCAA Record:       AMERICAN Record:   US OPEN Record:<br \/>\n  2)  HYMAN, MISTY         SR STANFORD           :53.95                :53.04<br \/>\n            :26.15   :26.89<br \/>\n  3)  COPE, HALEY          SR CALIFORNIA         :54.10                :53.06<br \/>\n            :26.10   :26.96<br \/>\n  4)  RIPPLE, SHELLY       JR STANFORD           :53.40                :53.25<br \/>\n            :25.98   :27.27<br \/>\n  5)  BOTSFORD, BETH       SO ARIZONA            :54.53                :53.86<br \/>\n            :26.25   :27.61<br \/>\n  6)  MACK, SUMMER         SR NORTH CAROLINA     :54.05                :54.28<br \/>\n            :26.16   :28.12<br \/>\n  7)  WOESSNER, SUSAN      JR INDIANA            :54.27                :54.30<br \/>\n            :26.80   :27.50<br \/>\n  8)  SPIVEY, TAYLOR       FR AUBURN             :54.42                :54.93<br \/>\n            :26.61   :28.32 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  LINDBERG, BETHANY    JR TEXAS              :54.81                :54.11<br \/>\n            :26.30   :27.81<br \/>\n 10)  KOIVISTO, ANU        FR SOUTHERN METHOD.   :54.76                :54.36<br \/>\n            :26.06   :28.30<br \/>\n 11)  DWYER, BRIGHID       SR UCLA               :54.97                :54.69<br \/>\n            :26.67   :28.02<br \/>\n 12)  MEYER, KATIE         JR SOUTHERN CAL.      :54.94                :54.72<br \/>\n            :26.51   :28.21<br \/>\n 13)  HANSON, PAM          SR TENNESSEE          :55.01                :54.88<br \/>\n            :27.00   :27.88<br \/>\n 14)  KELLER, CHRISTINE    JR GEORGIA            :54.73                :54.97<br \/>\n            :26.98   :27.99<br \/>\n 15)  CRISMAN, JENNIFER    SR MICHIGAN           :54.94                :55.03<br \/>\n            :27.03   :28.00<br \/>\n 16)  MABRY, NEKA          FR GEORGIA            :54.88                :55.60<br \/>\n            :27.14   :28.46 <\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  13    WOMEN&#39;s       3  Meter   SPRINGBOARD DIVING      <\/p>\n<p>                                                LIMITED        LIMITED<br \/>\n RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM             DD    PRELIM   DD     FINALS<\/p>\n<p>   1  PAKHALINA, YULIA     FR HOUSTON           225.05  619.40  225.05  573.20<br \/>\n   2  KEIM, JENNY          SR MIAMI (FLORIDA)   210.85  538.20  210.85  544.30<br \/>\n   3  FUSARO, NICCI        FR SOUTHERN CAL.     209.65  514.50  209.65  537.85<br \/>\n   4  MITCHELL, SUMMER     SO MICHIGAN STATE    182.30  493.00  182.30  521.95<br \/>\n   5  WATKINS, JAMIE       JR LOUISIANA STATE   188.40  478.90  188.40  518.50<br \/>\n   6  SPYCHALA, EMILY      SO MIAMI (FLORIDA)   202.90  504.00  202.90  505.45<br \/>\n   7  BRENNAN, KELLIE      JR SOUTHERN CAL.     186.55  495.85  186.55  505.30<br \/>\n   8  DAVISON, MICHELLE    JR MIAMI (FLORIDA)   185.70  486.35  185.70  470.85<\/p>\n<p>   9  KORDIOUKOVA,KATERINA SO ARKANSAS          181.75  478.85<br \/>\n  10  DIEA, NATALIA        JR OHIO STATE        196.20  478.55<br \/>\n  11  CULPEPPER, ASHLEY    SR LOUISIANA STATE   199.90  478.45<br \/>\n  12  MATTINGLY, HEATHER   JR NOTRE DAME        190.25  471.40<br \/>\n  13  KING, LAUREN         FR GEORGIA           196.80  470.70<br \/>\n  14  SANGER, JAMIE        SO TENNESSEE         182.00  468.90<br \/>\n  15  JAAX, JAMIE          SR PENN STATE        181.95  465.25<br \/>\n  16  BRYANT, KATIE BETH   SO MIAMI (FLORIDA)   196.10  465.00<\/p>\n<p>  17  MURPHY, McKENZE      SO STANFORD          182.30  464.80<br \/>\n  18  SONES, ERIN          SR STANFORD          189.10  464.50<br \/>\n  19  MARLEAU, MARIE-EVE   FR TEXAS A&#038;M         168.15  464.25<br \/>\n  20  ZACK, MEGHAN         JR TEXAS A&#038;M         177.70  464.10<br \/>\n  21  CORYELL, MICHELLE    SO LOUISIANA STATE   180.33  450.35<br \/>\n  22  QUINN, ERIN          JR INDIANA           174.65  443.65<br \/>\n  23  FLYNT, LIZZY         SR TENNESSEE         187.20  442.95<br \/>\n  24  TUTUNNIKOVA, ANNA    SR BRIGHAM YOUNG     179.70  441.05<br \/>\n  25  WELLS, KYLEE         FR TENNESSEE         189.20  435.85<br \/>\n  26  MARQUIS, KRISTEN     SO TEXAS             185.10  434.70<br \/>\n  27  BAGHRAMIAN, ANNE     SR UCLA              183.85  429.65<br \/>\n  28  BERRYMAN, LINDSEY    SR ARIZONA           186.55  425.40<br \/>\n  29  LUTZ, ERIN           SR PRINCETON         165.35  418.60<br \/>\n  30  DAVID, ADRIAN        SR ARIZONA           173.25  416.05<br \/>\n  31  GOODSON, MAMIE       SO INDIANA           163.20  411.90<br \/>\n  32  CLARK, BETH          SR BALL STATE        160.30  402.40<br \/>\n  33  WILLIAMS, KATIE      SO TEXAS A&#038;M         158.75  380.35<br \/>\n  34  O&#39;BRIEN, JENNIFER    FR PITTSBURGH        159.40  361.60<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  14    WOMEN&#39;s     800  Yard    FREESTYLE RELAY         <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        7:04.06  STANFORD                                1992<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    7:04.06  STANFORD                                1992<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     7:04.06  STANFORD                                1992<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            7:17.97<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p>  RANK       TEAM                                     TIME<\/p>\n<p>    1)   GEORGIA                                    7:06.48<br \/>\n      1) WILLIAMS, STEFANIE  JR  1:46.64    3) HARDT, JULIE        FR  1:46.48<br \/>\n      2) BLACK, KIM          SR  1:47.50    4) CORREIA, MARITZA    SO  1:45.86<\/p>\n<p>    2)   STANFORD                                   7:07.64<br \/>\n      1) FOSCHI, JESSICA     JR  1:46.56    3) RIPPLE, SHELLY      JR  1:46.01<br \/>\n      2) HYMAN, MISTY        SR  1:45.97    4) THIES, LAUREN       JR  1:49.10<\/p>\n<p>    3)   AUBURN                                     7:09.66<br \/>\n      1) KEMP, HEATHER       FR  1:49.04    3) MAXWELL, CASSIDY    SO  1:47.15<br \/>\n      2) BOWEN, MAGGIE       SO  1:46.19    4) DYSZKIEWICZ, MAGDA  FR  1:47.28<\/p>\n<p>    4)   ARIZONA                                    7:11.49<br \/>\n      1) KILLIAN, CAROLINE   JR  1:49.39    3) VANKER, JENNY       JR  1:47.66<br \/>\n      2) TOLAR, SARAH        JR  1:45.86    4) ZIMBONE, KATIE      JR  1:48.58<\/p>\n<p>    5)   FLORIDA                                    7:13.16<br \/>\n      1) ATKINSON, JANELLE   FR  1:47.04    3) MELGAARD, MEGAN     JR  1:49.48<br \/>\n      2) GIBNEY, CHANTAL     FR  1:47.73    4) CROSS, LAURA        SO  1:48.91<\/p>\n<p>    6)   TEXAS                                      7:13.22<br \/>\n      1) JAMISON, TANICA     SO  1:49.27    3) LANNE, COLLEEN      SR  1:46.42<br \/>\n      2) PHENIX, ERIN        SO  1:46.96    4) MARTIN, LAUREN      JR  1:50.57<\/p>\n<p>    7)   NORTH CAROLINA                             7:14.39<br \/>\n      1) WEEKS, KELLY        FR  1:51.08    3) HATHAWAY, KATIE     JR  1:47.88<br \/>\n      2) PERRUQUET, JESSI    FR  1:47.54    4) ACUFF, ERIKA        SR  1:47.89<\/p>\n<p>    8)   WISCONSIN                                  7:14.85<br \/>\n      1) McCAULEY, SARAH     SO  1:49.50    3) LYMAN, JENNIFER     SO  1:48.82<br \/>\n      2) STONEBRAKER, ELLEN  SR  1:46.30    4) PISULA, EMILY       FR  1:50.23<\/p>\n<p>    9)   SOUTHERN METHODIST                         7:15.19<br \/>\n      1) LEE, GEORGINA       FR  1:47.82    3) WANBERG, LISA       SO  1:48.35<br \/>\n      2) WANBERG, LOTTA      SO  1:48.07    4) DORR, McCALL        SO  1:50.95<\/p>\n<p>   10)   SOUTHERN CAL.                              7:15.88<br \/>\n      1) PARMENTER, JENNY    SO  1:49.28    3) KWASNY, MICHALA     SO  1:48.57<br \/>\n      2) DEARY, MELISSA      FR  1:48.67    4) MacGREGOR, KRISTIN  JR  1:49.36<\/p>\n<p>   11)   VIRGINIA                                   7:18.07<br \/>\n      1) LANE, CARA          SO  1:49.05    3) DYKEHOUSE, CARLIE   FR  1:49.61<br \/>\n      2) BOSEVSKA, MIRJANA   SO  1:49.46    4) ROESCH, MEGAN       JR  1:49.95<\/p>\n<p>   12)   INDIANA                                    7:21.70<br \/>\n      1) CRISTY, JENNIFER    SR  1:49.05    3) WILLIAMS, ANNE      SO  1:52.20<br \/>\n      2) FIDEN, SARAH        FR  1:51.26    4) GRETLUND, TINA      SO  1:49.19<\/p>\n<p>   13)   ALABAMA                                    7:24.73<br \/>\n      1) POLESKA, ANNE       FR  1:49.82    3) CASARU, CATALINA    FR  1:52.27<br \/>\n      2) ANDERSSON, LISA     FR  1:52.75    4) COELLNER, KELLY     SR  1:49.89<\/p>\n<p>   14)   CALIFORNIA                                 7:25.49<br \/>\n      1) GRIFFITH, NATALIE   FR  1:51.54    3) YOKOUCHI, KYOKO     FR  1:51.32<br \/>\n      2) BECKS, DANIELLE     FR  1:50.70    4) HENRIQUES, ALICE    JR  1:51.93<\/p>\n<p>   15)   MICHIGAN                                   7:27.32<br \/>\n      1) SUGAR, MELISSA      SR  1:51.79    3) EBERWEIN, LORI      FR  1:52.61<br \/>\n      2) FENN, EMILY         FR  1:50.68    4) JOHNSON, SARA       FR  1:52.24<\/p>\n<p>   16)   NORTHWESTERN                               7:27.76<br \/>\n      1) WEST, VICKY         FR  1:51.98    3) JOHNSON, RACHEL     SO  1:52.00<br \/>\n      2) BOHM, TASHY         SR  1:51.93    4) SAMPLE, SUSIE       SO  1:51.85<\/p>\n<p>   17)   RICE                                       7:34.09<br \/>\n      1) ARMSTRONG, RACHEL   JR  1:52.73    3) MULARZ, MANDY       SO  1:55.60<br \/>\n      2) MAHER, KIM          SR  1:51.97    4) HERMANN, KATIE      JR  1:53.79<\/p>\n<p>   18)   UCLA                                       7:42.85<br \/>\n      1) YOUNGLOVE, KATIE    JR  1:53.38    3) HOVSEPIAN, LYNDEE   JR  1:58.25<br \/>\n      2) WINKLER, BROOKE     FR  1:53.97    4) NODDLE, JENNIFER    JR  1:57.25<\/p>\n<p>Check out our feature Product !!<br 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