﻿{"id":3440,"date":"2002-02-16T17:03:54","date_gmt":"2002-02-16T22:03:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2002\/02\/surprising-university-of-the-pacific-takes-the-lead-after-day-two-of-big-west-champs\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T19:22:38","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T02:22:38","slug":"surprising-university-of-the-pacific-takes-the-lead-after-day-two-of-big-west-champs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/surprising-university-of-the-pacific-takes-the-lead-after-day-two-of-big-west-champs\/","title":{"rendered":"Surprising University of the Pacific Takes the Lead After Day Two of Big West Champs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BELMONT SHORES,CA., F4b. 16.  THIS may shock and amaze ya&#39;, but the champ is on the ropes, struggling NOT to take the count.<\/p>\n<p>Coach Ray Looze&#39;s University of the Pacific Tigers, seeking to do the unthinkable, are solidly ahead in both the women&#39;s and men&#39;s races going into this evening&#39;s final session of the 2002 Big West Swimming and Diving Championships.<\/p>\n<p>The meet is taking place at Long Beach&#39;s fabled Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool, site of the 1968 and 1976 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials and the 1978 men&#39;s NCAA Championship.<\/p>\n<p>The Lady Tigers hold a commanding 100-point advantage (669-569) over runner-up University of California, Santa Barbara. UCSB is defending champ and has nine titles overall since the meet&#39;s inception in 1984.<\/p>\n<p>On the men&#39;s side, the Tigers lead UCSB Coach Greg Wilson&#39;s 23-time defending champs, 637.5-567.  (Santa Barbara also won in &#39;72 so its going for its 25th crown overall.)  Coach Charlie Schoeber&#39;s U Cal Irvine<br \/>\nAnteaters are third in both races, trailing the Gauchos by 139 points on the women&#39;s side and by 158.5 on the men&#39;s.<\/p>\n<p>The Lady Tigers have never won a Big West Championship while the men have a pair of titles from &#39;73-&#39;74.  Since Looze was graduated from, USC in 1990, where he was an All-America individual medleyist and NCAA finalist for Coach Peter Daland&#39;s Trojans, he would have been what the last time UOP won, four, five years old?<\/p>\n<p>In any event, the fifth-year Tiger coach has injected a new vitality into Big West swimming in general and the championship meet in particular, both of which had grown rather stale from UCSB&#39;s dominance on the men&#39;s side &#8212; and Nevada-Reno&#39;s on the women&#39;s.<\/p>\n<p>UNR with its Chinese contingent of Ping Luo, Limin Liu &#038; Co. won five-consecutive titles from &#39;86 through Y2K but were dethroned by UCSB last season.<\/p>\n<p>As was the case opening night, UOP was the big winner in terms of vicotries scored on the women&#39;s side, winning all eight swimming events, including record-setting efforts from their 200 medley and 800 free relay quintets.<\/p>\n<p>In fact, UOP would likely be up by an even greater margin than its current 100 points had it not failed to score in the 3-meter diving event.<\/p>\n<p>In tonight&#39;s first race, the 200 MR, the Tiger foursome of Sarah Marshall, Heidi Schmidt, Shannon Catalano and Lyndsay McNamee splashed to a 1:40.46<br \/>\nclocking, breaking Nevada&#39;s old mark of 1:41.62 from two years ago.<\/p>\n<p>Marshall led off in a quick 25.26 and UOP was off to the races.  Each one of the Tiger swimmers had either won or would win a race later tonight.  The time just misses the NCAA auto cut (1:40.31) but is well within the consideration cut.<\/p>\n<p>Next came the 1000 free, where junior Kristy Matthews, defending 400 IM champ, shattered the meet standard (10:22.72 from last year) with her quick 10:07.15.  In fact, the top five finishers were all under the old standard with UCSB taking places three-five. (The 1000 free, however, is not an NCAA Championship event.)<\/p>\n<p>In the 400 IM, sophomore Kris Willey, who won the 200 IM opening night for the second-consecutive season, just missed the meet record of 4:20.17 by Las Vegas&#39; Mari Kasvio from 1993 with her pr 4:20.28 &#8212; well under the consideration cut.<\/p>\n<p>Teammate Sarah Houck made her work, however, clocking a pr 4:20.92 for the silver and also making the consideration cut, as did UCSB&#39;s Krisel Haesler  (4:23.82).<\/p>\n<p>Soph Catalano, who as a froshwoman was a triple gold-medalist (both flys, 200 free) defended her 100 fly title with a 53.70 win, going a pr and school-record 53.59 in the prelims.  Marshall, who held the old Tiger record (53.87 from last year&#39;s NCAAs) was second in 53.99, and both made the NCAA auto cut of 54.54.<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore Robin Errecart, 500 free champ for the second-consecutive year and winner of last year&#39;s 100 free too, moved to the 200 free tonight and won going away, 1:48.57 to Catalano&#39;s 1:50.62.  Of course, the latter had just won the 100 fly a couple of races earlier!<\/p>\n<p>In any event, Errecart&#39;s swim is second-quickest in Big West history, just off the meet-record of 1:48.49 by Nevada&#39;s Lise Macke from 1997.<\/p>\n<p>Not to be outdone, froshwoman Schmidt was next to set a record with her 1:01.31 100 breast win, still just shy of her pr and school-record 1:01.16 from the Speedo\/UCI Invitational here in  Dec. 1.  The old meet record was a 1:02.48 by CSUN&#39;s Lisa Andrade from last year.<\/p>\n<p>Schmidt will likely be seeded among the Top 10 at NCAAs and could turn more than a few heads come the third weekend of March in Austin.<\/p>\n<p>Marshall followed with an easy 54.67 100 back win, breaking Nevada&#39;s Suzy Catterson&#39;s old meet record of 55.12 from 1999.   However, her time is not quite as good as her 53.8 leadoff split in the 400 medley relay last evening.<\/p>\n<p>Also just a sophomore, she has the potential to score big at NCAAs.<\/p>\n<p>Irvine&#39;s Tiffany Bradford scored the Anteaters&#39; initial victory with her 392.16 triumph on the 3-meter board.  CSUN&#39;s Lish Davis was a close second (390.75).<\/p>\n<p>The final race of tne night, the 800 free relay, saw the foursome of Matthews, Marissa Taylor, Lilla Avilla and Errecat race to a Big West-record 7:25.78-7:33.83 win over the Gauchos.  The old record:  7:26.39 by UCSB from 1989.  The winners&#39; time makes the NCAA consideration cut by nearly three seconds.<\/p>\n<p> *   *    *    *    *<\/p>\n<p>While the men&#39;s race is considerably closer than the women&#39;s, UOP continues to win the majority of the races.  Tonight the Tigers won five of eight, including a record-setting 1:30.99 200 medley relay team.  <\/p>\n<p>Other No. 1s included Will McLaughlin&#39;s 48.66 100 fly, Filip Wronski&#39;s 56.14 100 breast and  Ryan Jones 50.14 100 back, plus their 800 relay quarter(6:39.70).<\/p>\n<p>McLaughlin&#39;s fly win was just three tenths off the meet-record of 48.31 by Las Vegas&#39; Bart Pippinger from 1990, and is within NCAA consideration time.<\/p>\n<p>Wronski&#39;s breast victory came at the expense of UCSB defending champ Ethan Hall, who was third behind UC Irvine&#39;s Atila Szilagyi (56.80-57.12).<\/p>\n<p>The Gauchos won a pair of races when Matt Wheeler took the 400 IM (3:54.70) and Kevin Herlihy won the 200 free (1:38.65).  Wheeler&#39;s win, his  third-straight, was done in 3:54.70, off the consideration cut of 3:54.10 and well off his meet-record 3:49.88 from last<br \/>\nseason.  He didn&#39;t make consideration in winning the 200 IM last night either.<\/p>\n<p>However, Wheeler is one of only a handful of swimmers (all men) who&#39;ve won a pair of events at least three years running and the Gaucho junior has a shot at going four-for-four in the IMs next year.<\/p>\n<p>Cal. State Long Beach&#39;s Pat Stanton, then coached by Jon Urbancek (now head man at Michigan), won both IMs from &#39;77 through &#39;80 &#8212; the only man to do so in the meet&#39;s 33-year-history.  Santa Barbara&#39;s Carl Larsen also won the 400 IM from &#39;96 through &#39;99 and holds the Big West all-time record with his 3:48.88 from the &#39;99 NCAAs.<\/p>\n<p>Former Anteater Brian Pajer won the 100-200 breast four years running but took a break during the &#39;87-&#39;88 season to train for the Olympic Trials, then came back as a junior the next season.  Pajer is now head coach of the Irvine Aquazots, which feature, among others,<br \/>\nIMer Kristen Caverly, the top public high-school breaststroker-medleyist last season and who will attend Stanford starting this fall.<\/p>\n<p> &#8212; Bill Bell<\/p>\n<p> 2002 BIG WEST SWIMMING &#038; DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS<br \/>\n                    BELMONT PLAZA OLYMPIC POOL<br \/>\n                        BELMONT SHORES, CA.,<br \/>\n                          Day Two: FEB. 15<\/p>\n<p>25 Yd. 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Alexis Sheridan, UCI  10:08.94<br \/>\n3.  Emily Murad, UCSB     10:16.22<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 1000 YD FREESTYLE<br \/>\n1.  Eric Koch, UCSB       9:17.33<br \/>\n2.<br \/>\n3.<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S 400 YD IND. MEDLEY<br \/>\n1.  Kris Willey, UOP       4:20.28+<br \/>\n2.  Sarah Houck, UOP       4:20.92+<br \/>\n3.  Kristel Haesler, UCSB  4:23.82+<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 400 YD IND. MEDLEY<br \/>\n1.  Matt Wheeler, UCSB     3:54.70<br \/>\n    (Note:  third-consecutive win)<br \/>\n2.  Kevin Olson, UCI       3:59.05<br \/>\n3.  Shaun Crossman, UCSB   3:59.62<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S 100 YD BUTTERFLY<br \/>\n1.  Shannon Catalano, UOP   53.70+<br \/>\n2.  Sarah Marshall, UOP     53.99+<br \/>\n3.  Mary Thomas, Cal Poly   56.86<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 100 YD BUTTERFLY<br \/>\nWill McLaughlin, UOP        48.66+<br \/>\nTGodd Schwendinger, UOP     49.48<br \/>\nPeter Richardson, UOP       49.71<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S 200 YD FREESTYLE<br \/>\n1.  Robin Errecart, UOP  1:48.57+<br \/>\n2.  S. 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