﻿{"id":3510,"date":"2002-03-04T00:02:02","date_gmt":"2002-03-04T05:02:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2002\/03\/ncaa-div-i-women-stanford-leads-after-day-one-at-pac-10s-arizonas-emily-mason-posts-nations-top-500-this-year\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T19:33:11","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T02:33:11","slug":"ncaa-div-i-women-stanford-leads-after-day-one-at-pac-10s-arizonas-emily-mason-posts-nations-top-500-this-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-div-i-women-stanford-leads-after-day-one-at-pac-10s-arizonas-emily-mason-posts-nations-top-500-this-year\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Div. I Women: Stanford Leads After Day One at Pac-10s.  Arizona&#8217;s Emily Mason Posts Nation&#8217;s Top 500 This Year"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BELMONT SHORES, CA., Feb. 28.  ARIZONA froshwoman Emily Mason swam the fastest 500 of the year to highlight opening-day results of this year&#39;s women&#39;s Pac-10 Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Mason, a Phoenix native who was high-point winner at last summer&#39;s Mission Viejo Invitational before matriculating to Wildcat country in the fall, went<br \/>\na pr and Pac-10 meet-record 4:38.79 to take the measure of Stanford&#39;s defending champ, Jessica Foschi, who clocked 4:39.49 for second.<\/p>\n<p>Foschi&#39;s swim was just off her seasonal-best and previous national-leader 4:38.95 from the Longhorn Invitational in Austin last December.Mason was in that race too and swam a then pr 4:41.08 for second.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford, last year&#39;s runners-up both here and at NCAAs, has a solid 76-point lead with Cal second (366) and host USC third (365.5).  Fourth is Y2K Pac-10 champ Arizona (297) followed by defending champ UCLA (259).<\/p>\n<p>Aside from Stanford, UCLA and Arizona are the only schools ever to win a Pac-10 women&#39;s swim championship, and each has only accomplished that feat<br \/>\nonce.<\/p>\n<p>Foschi&#39;s old Pac-10 meet record from last season was a 4:39.74.  Her career-best is a 4:37.81 that won her first NCAA title last March  at the Goodwill Games Pool on Long Island.  That swim ranks Foschi fifth and<br \/>\nseventh, respectively, on the all-time performers-performances list).<\/p>\n<p>The American, NCAA and Stanfrod record is 4:34.39 by Janet Evans when she swam on The Farm as a freshman a dozen years ago.  The best non-Evans 500 is a 4:35.45 by former Columbia All-America (and Sydney Olympian too) Christina Teuscher, when she won NCAAs four years ago.  (Second-best performer-performance.)<\/p>\n<p>Mason&#39;s time, while her career-best, is not the &#39;Cats&#39; school-record.  That mark is a 4:38.48 by Cheryl Simmons, who swam it while finishing second to Florida&#39;s Tami Bruce (4:38.22) at the &#39;88 NCAAs in Austin.  Second-best is Trina Jackson&#39;s 4:38.57 that also got her a second a decade later at NCAAs in Minneapolis.<\/p>\n<p>So Mason is third &#8212; but movin&#39; on up in a hurry.<\/p>\n<p>Buried in the runner-up spot in the consols was USC freshman Kaitlin Sandeno, who clocked an NCAA &quot;B&quot; cut of 4:47.87 &#8212; far off her pr of 4:39.09 from last year&#39;s Speedo Challenge meet here at Belmont.<\/p>\n<p>Sandeno was a Sydney Olympian the year before.  So far, however, at Troy she has made few &#8212; if any &#8212; waves; but that may well change tomorrow come the 400 IM, one of her specialties.<\/p>\n<p>The other outstanding individual swim was by Stanford senior and captain Shelly Ripple, who went a Pac-10 meet-record 1:56.64 to win the 200 IM.<\/p>\n<p>The old record belonged to Cal&#39;s Joscelin Yeo, who&#39;s now at Texas, when she clocked a 1:57.14 to win here two seasons ago.  Yeo won the Big 12 200 IM last weekend in a seasonal-pr 1:58.00.  Her career-best is still that 1:57.14, swum while wearing blue and gold.<\/p>\n<p>The national-leader is Auburn&#39;s Maggie Bowen, who went an SEC meet-record 1:56.51 at Arkansas last week.  Bowen holds the American-NCAA standard off her 1:55.49 that won NCAAs last year and she also won the 200 meter IM gold at last summer&#39;s World Championships.<\/p>\n<p>With her, Ripple (pr 1:56.24 from last year&#39;s NCAAs that got her the silver), Yeo and USC&#39;s Michala Kwasny (third at NCAAs in a pr and SC school-record 1:57.60) plus othjer women, this could be the race of the meet<br \/>\nnext month at Austin &#8212; site of the NCAA DI Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Kwasny was second tonight in 1:59.11.<\/p>\n<p>Not only will Ripple be after Bowen&#39;s &quot;scalp&quot; at Austin but she&#39;d also like to get the Stanford school-record of 1:55.54, set by Summer Sanders en route to the NCAA title a decade ago &#8212; which only Bowen has surpassed.<\/p>\n<p>(Of course, the &quot;kicker&quot; in this whole equation is Cal&#39;s Natalie Coughlin, American-NCAA record-holder in the 100-200 back and collegiate record-holder in the 100 fly.  If she&#39;d swim this race at NCAAs rather than double in the 100 back-fly on Day 2 that could be a very interesting race indeed.  Coughln&#39;s pr is &quot;only&quot; 1:58+ but put her in with Bowen, Ripple &#038; Co. and<br \/>\nsparks will fly, guaranteed.)<\/p>\n<p>Cal, with Coughlin splitting a superquick 21.64 second-leg (fastest by far), won the 200 free relay in a Pac-10 meet-record 1:30.47.  The all-time Pac-10 record is Arizona&#39;s 1:29.18 and the American-NCAA standard is 1:28.89 by Texas.<\/p>\n<p>Olympian Staci Stitts, a world-class breaststroker and Sydney Olympian, led off in 23.57.  Coughlin followed, then Danielle Becks went a 22.72 and Michelle Harper anchored in 22.54.<\/p>\n<p>The American-NCAA 50 free record is 21.77 by Olympic gold medalist Amy Van Dyken from eight years ago.  Coughlns&#39;s pr is 22.21, fastest nationally.  <\/p>\n<p>Ripple had a fast 22.27 second-leg for Stanford&#39;s runner-up team that went 1:30.96.  The NCAA &quot;A&quot; cut is 1:31.09.<\/p>\n<p>Stanfrod freshman Lacey Boutwell won the 50 free (22.93) with UCLA&#39;s Sara Platzer (23.09) second.  Boutwell&#39;s been 22.7+ earlier in the season and the auto cut is 22.82.  &quot;B&quot; cut is 23.50.<\/p>\n<p>On the 1-meter board, USC&#39;s Blythe Hartley topped Stanford frosh Ashlee Rosenthal for the Trojans&#39; sole win.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford closed the proceedings with a 3:36.54 400 medley relay win, with froshwoman Amy Wanger leading off in a pr 55.17.   Ripple had a superb fly leg (51.65) but you-know-who was even quicker (50.68).<\/p>\n<p>Cal was second (3:37.07) and Arizona State (3;37.46) plus Arizona (3:38.74) were all under the NCAA auto cut of 3:39.60.<\/p>\n<p>ASU&#39;s Agnes Kovacs, reigning Olympic and World 200 breast champ, swam the fastest leg of her specialty with a 59.39.   The fastest leadoff was Arizona&#39;s Beth Botsford&#39;s 53.86, while Cal senior Alice Henriquez &#8211;who has made great strides this season &#8212; went a pr 54.18 for the second-fastest back leg.<\/p>\n<p>Botsford was Olympic gold medalist in the 100 back at Atlanta.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Bill Bell<\/p>\n<p>Stanford 442<br \/>\nCalifornia 366<br \/>\nUSC 365.5<br \/>\nArizona 297<br \/>\nUCLA 259<br \/>\nArizona St. 228<br \/>\nWashington 132.5<br \/>\nWashington St. 129<br \/>\nOregon St. 97<\/p>\n<p>2002 PAC-10 WOMEN&#39;S SWIMMING &#038; DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS<br \/>\nBELMONT PLAZA OLYMPIC POOL<br \/>\nBELMONT SHORES, CA., FEB. 28<\/p>\n<p>25 Yd. Pool<\/p>\n<p>* Meet Record<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   1  WOMEN&#39;s   200  YARD    FREESTYLE RELAY<\/p>\n<p>NCAA RECORD         1:28.89   TEXAS             TEXAS             2001<br \/>\nPAC-10 RECORD       1:29.18   ARIZONA           ARIZONA           1998<br \/>\nMEET RECORD         1:30.78   CALIFORNIA        CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC      1:31.09<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL       1:33.82<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS     TIMED FINALS<\/p>\n<p>RANK      TEAM                                    TIME<\/p>\n<p>  1)  CALIFORNIA &quot;A&quot;                              1:30.47 **<br \/>\n   1) STITTS, STACIANA     :23.57   3) BECKS, DANIELLE     1:07.93<br \/>\n   2) COUGHLIN, NATALI     :45.21   4) HARPER, MICHELLE    1:30.47<br \/>\n   ** MEET RECORD<br \/>\n  2)  STANFORD &quot;A&quot;                                1:30.96<br \/>\n   1) BOUTWELL, LACEY      :23.01   3) JONES, SARAH        1:08.14<br \/>\n   2) RIPPLE, SHELLY  SR   :45.28   4) WATCHORN, SARAH     1:30.96<\/p>\n<p>  3)  ARIZONA &quot;A&quot;                                 1:31.77<br \/>\n   1) VANKER, JENNY   SR   :23.58   3) HAYES, JESSICA      1:08.79<br \/>\n   2) TOLAR, SARAH    SR   :46.01   4) BRENNEN, KRISTEN    1:31.77<\/p>\n<p>  4)  UCLA &quot;A&quot;                                    1:31.86<br \/>\n   1) PLATZER, SARA   SO   :23.06   3) SHUGART, ERICA  JR  1:09.40<br \/>\n   2) CADAG, LEANNE   JR   :46.71   4) SVAHNSTROM, MALIFR  1:31.86<\/p>\n<p>  5)  USC &quot;A&quot;                                     1:32.46<br \/>\n   1) PARMENTER, JENNY     :23.29   3) MAC GREGOR, KRISSR  1:09.35<br \/>\n   2) RICH, KIRSTEN   SR   :46.21   4) FARGUS, JOANNA      1:32.46<\/p>\n<p>  6)  ASU &quot;A&quot;                                     1:32.59<br \/>\n   1) BAHAM, SARAH    SR   :23.73   3) MAURO, FLORENCE     1:10.19<br \/>\n   2) SZIGETI, FLORENC     :46.88   4) HENDENSKOG, CLAI    1:32.59<\/p>\n<p>  7)  WASHINGTON STATE &quot;A&quot;                        1:33.11<br \/>\n   1) HENAHAN, LINDSAYJR   :23.81   3) LEROY, ANDREE ANSO  1:09.73<br \/>\n   2) DONG, RACHEL    SO   :46.65   4) SCHMIED, SARA   JR  1:33.11<\/p>\n<p>  8)  WASHINGTON &quot;A&quot;                              1:33.23<br \/>\n   1) HARADA, KIM          :23.24   3) JOHNSON, DESIREE    1:09.72<br \/>\n   2) FANNING, LISA        :46.48   4) VAYO, ANNETTE       1:33.23<\/p>\n<p>  9)  OREGON STATE &quot;A&quot;                            1:36.24<br \/>\n   1) STARKEY, SUZANNE     :24.23   3) HAAS, VERENA        1:12.48<br \/>\n   2) RENWICK, BONNIE SR   :47.91   4) FINLAY, PAULA       1:36.24<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   2  WOMEN&#39;s   500  YARD    FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>NCAA RECORD         4:34.39   JANET EVANS       STANFORD          1990<br \/>\nPAC-10 RECORD       4:34.39   JANET EVANS       STANFORD          1990<br \/>\nMEET RECORD         4:39.74   JESSICA FOSCHI    STANFORD          2001<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC      4:46.71<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL       4:55.31<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM             TRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  MASON, EMILY             ARIZONA            4:45.78         4:38.79<br \/>\n**<br \/>\n           :25.27   :52.81  1:20.61  1:48.68  2:17.00<br \/>\n          2:45.57  3:14.33  3:42.84  4:11.46  4:38.79<br \/>\n   ** MEET RECORD<br \/>\n    2)  FOSCHI, JESSICA      SR  STANFORD           4:42.11         4:39.49<br \/>\n           :25.49   :52.90  1:20.77  1:48.92  2:17.25<br \/>\n          2:45.83  3:14.66  3:43.43  4:11.73  4:39.49<br \/>\n    3)  TOWNSEND, BROOKE         ARIZONA STATE      4:47.19         4:45.77<br \/>\n           :26.61   :55.12  1:24.04  1:52.94  2:21.87<br \/>\n          2:50.86  3:19.95  3:48.99  4:17.90  4:45.77<br \/>\n    4)  WHITNEY, ASHLEY          CALIFORNIA         4:47.17         4:46.77<br \/>\n           :27.18   :56.02  1:25.01  1:54.22  2:23.32<br \/>\n          2:52.41  3:21.06  3:49.76  4:18.52  4:46.77<br \/>\n    5)  FARGUS, JOANNA           USC                4:47.95         4:47.70<br \/>\n           :26.35   :55.10  1:24.33  1:53.95  2:23.47<br \/>\n          2:52.68  3:21.96  3:51.16  4:19.88  4:47.70<br \/>\n    6)  STANFORD, MANDY      SR  ARIZONA STATE      4:47.18         4:47.80<br \/>\n           :26.50   :55.04  1:24.08  1:53.27  2:22.38<br \/>\n          2:51.66  3:20.91  3:50.20  4:19.34  4:47.80<br \/>\n    7)  CAMERON, EVINS           STANFORD           4:49.11         4:48.32<br \/>\n           :26.77   :55.59  1:24.60  1:53.42  2:22.49<br \/>\n          2:51.51  3:20.70  3:49.94  4:19.31  4:48.32<br \/>\n    8)  DEARY, MELISSA           USC                4:45.71         4:51.87<br \/>\n           :26.78   :55.56  1:24.68  1:53.97  2:22.81<br \/>\n          2:52.16  3:22.03  3:52.30  4:22.67  4:51.87<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   3  WOMEN&#39;s   200  YARD    INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<\/p>\n<p>NCAA RECORD         1:55.49   MAGGIE BOWEN      AUBURN            2001<br \/>\nPAC-10 RECORD       1:56.54   SUMMER SANDERS    STANFORD          1992<br \/>\nMEET RECORD         1:57.14   JOCELYN YEO       CALIFORNIA        2000<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC      2:01.05<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL       2:04.68<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM             TRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  RIPPLE, SHELLY       SR  STANFORD           1:59.47         1:56.64<br \/>\n**<br \/>\n           :25.39   :54.65  1:28.85  1:56.64<br \/>\n   ** MEET RECORD<br \/>\n    2)  KWASNY, MICHALA          USC                2:00.72         1:59.11<br \/>\n           :25.87   :56.55  1:30.82  1:59.11<br \/>\n    3)  MAC GREGOR, KRISTIN  SR  USC                1:59.71         1:59.58<br \/>\n           :26.61   :56.61  1:31.00  1:59.58<br \/>\n    4)  SVAHNSTROM, MALIN    FR  UCLA               2:01.82         1:59.89<br \/>\n           :27.18   :56.55  1:31.96  1:59.89<br \/>\n    5)  TOLAR, SARAH         SR  ARIZONA            2:02.03         2:00.11<br \/>\n           :26.29   :57.44  1:32.64  2:00.11<br \/>\n    6)  YOKOUCHI, KYOKO          CALIFORNIA         2:02.41         2:01.56<br \/>\n           :26.84   :56.74  1:32.88  2:01.56<br \/>\n    7)  STITTS, STACIANA         CALIFORNIA         2:02.79         2:02.40<br \/>\n           :26.59   :58.18  1:32.10  2:02.40<br \/>\n    8)  HAYES, JESSICA           ARIZONA            2:02.57         2:02.90<br \/>\n           :26.66   :56.76  1:34.43  2:02.90<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   4  WOMEN&#39;s    50  YARD    FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>NCAA RECORD          :21.77   AMY VAN DYKEN     COLORADO STATE    1994<br \/>\nPAC-10 RECORD        :22.01   CATHERINE FOX     STANFORD          1997<br \/>\nMEET RECORD          :22.32   HALEY COPE        CALIFORNIA        2001<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC       :22.82<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL        :23.50<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM             TRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  BOUTWELL, LACEY          STANFORD            :22.93          :22.73<br \/>\n    2)  PLATZER, SARA        SO  UCLA                :23.09          :22.87<br \/>\n    3)  HARPER, MICHELLE         CALIFORNIA          :23.32          :23.19<br \/>\n    4)  PARMENTER, JENNY         USC                 :23.50          :23.31<br \/>\n    4)  HARADA, KIM              WASHINGTON          :23.19          :23.31<br \/>\n    6)  JONES, SARAH             STANFORD            :23.39          :23.45<br \/>\n    7)  HENDENSKOG, CLAIRE       ARIZONA STATE       :23.40          :23.47<br \/>\n    8)  RICH, KIRSTEN        SR  USC                 :23.43          :23.52<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   5  WOMEN&#39;s     1  METER   DIVING<br \/>\n                                                         SEMI<br \/>\nRANK         NAME         YEAR      TEAM         PRELIM  FINALS  FINALS<\/p>\n<p>   1  HARTLEY, BLYTHE  (D)     USC                  .00     .00  325.50<br \/>\n   2  ROSENTHAL, ASHLEE(D)     STANFORD             .00     .00  286.80<br \/>\n   3  FUSARO, NICCI    (D)     USC                  .00     .00  282.65<br \/>\n   4  FEBVAY, CLAIRE   (D)     ARIZONA              .00     .00  263.45<br \/>\n   5  BRENNAN, KELLIE  (D) SR  USC                  .00     .00  262.70<br \/>\n   6  BURGESS, NATALIE (D) SR  ARIZONA STATE        .00     .00  255.15<br \/>\n   7  MURPHY, MCKENZE  (D)     STANFORD             .00     .00  252.85<br \/>\n   8  POWERS, KIM      (D) SR  STANFORD             .00     .00  246.05<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   6  WOMEN&#39;s   400  YARD    MEDLEY RELAY<\/p>\n<p>NCAA RECORD         3:32.43   STANFORD          STANFORD          2001<br \/>\nPAC-10 RECORD       3:32.43   STANFORD          STANFORD          2001<br \/>\nMEET RECORD         3:35.40   STANFORD          STANFORD          2001<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC      3:39.60<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL       3:46.18<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS     TIMED FINALS<\/p>\n<p>RANK      TEAM                                    TIME<\/p>\n<p>  1)  STANFORD &quot;A&quot;                                3:36.54<br \/>\n   1) WAGNER, AMY          :26.83   3) RIPPLE, SHELLY  SR  2:17.82<br \/>\n                           :55.17                          2:45.60<br \/>\n   2) KIRK, TARA          1:22.96   4) JONES, SARAH        3:09.47<br \/>\n                          1:54.13                          3:36.54<\/p>\n<p>  2)  CALIFORNIA &quot;A&quot;                              3:37.07<br \/>\n   1) HENRIQUES, ALICESR   :26.57   3) COUGHLIN, NATALI    2:19.51<br \/>\n                           :54.18                          2:46.82<br \/>\n   2) STITTS, STACIANA    1:22.75   4) BECKS, DANIELLE     3:10.19<br \/>\n                          1:55.58                          3:37.07<\/p>\n<p>  3)  ASU &quot;A&quot;                                     3:37.46<br \/>\n   1) SHALD, MIRANDA       :26.32   3) BAHAM, SARAH    SR  2:19.08<br \/>\n                           :54.98                          2:47.59<br \/>\n   2) KOVACS, AGNES       1:22.63   4) HENDENSKOG, CLAI    3:11.04<br \/>\n                          1:54.37                          3:37.46<\/p>\n<p>  4)  ARIZONA &quot;A&quot;                                 3:38.74<br \/>\n   1) BOTSFORD, BETH       :26.29   3) PAPADOPOULOU, MASR  2:20.26<br \/>\n                           :53.86                          2:50.03<br \/>\n   2) WAGNER, JESSICA     1:22.45   4) TOLAR, SARAH    SR  3:13.04<br \/>\n                          1:55.43                          3:38.74<\/p>\n<p>  5)  USC &quot;A&quot;                                     3:40.53<br \/>\n   1) MEYER, KATIE    SR   :26.88   3) KWASNY, MICHALA     2:21.44<br \/>\n                           :55.24                          2:50.75<br \/>\n   2) MAC GREGOR, KRISSR  1:23.68   4) PARMENTER, JENNY    3:14.58<br \/>\n                          1:56.32                          3:40.53<\/p>\n<p>  6)  OREGON STATE &quot;A&quot;                            3:46.45<br \/>\n   1) STARKEY, SUZANNE     :28.08   3) HIGASHIJIMA, NAY    2:26.55<br \/>\n                           :58.94                          2:55.88<br \/>\n   2) STEVEN, BIRTE       1:27.60   4) HUSTON, KRISTIN     3:19.96<br \/>\n                          2:00.52                          3:46.45<\/p>\n<p>  7)  WASHINGTON &quot;A&quot;                              3:46.76<br \/>\n   1) JOHNSON, DESIREE     :27.20   3) MASSEY, JULIE   SR  2:26.00<br \/>\n                           :56.26                          2:56.46<br \/>\n   2) REICHARDT, BRITT    1:25.77   4) HARADA, KIM         3:20.70<br \/>\n                          1:59.71                          3:46.76<\/p>\n<p>  8)  WASHINGTON STATE &quot;A&quot;                        3:47.33<br \/>\n   1) BYRNES, KATIE   SO   :27.40   3) HUBLEY, MELISSA JR  2:26.52<br \/>\n                           :56.94                          2:56.02<br \/>\n   2) DONG, RACHEL    SO  1:26.15   4) 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ARIZONA froshwoman Emily Mason swam the fastest 500 of the year to highlight opening-day results of this year&#39;s women&#39;s Pac-10 Championships. 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