﻿{"id":3587,"date":"2002-03-17T09:43:12","date_gmt":"2002-03-17T14:43:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2002\/03\/ncaa-div-iii-women-kenyon-regains-the-crown\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T19:43:27","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T02:43:27","slug":"ncaa-div-iii-women-kenyon-regains-the-crown","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-div-iii-women-kenyon-regains-the-crown\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Div. III Women: Kenyon Regains the Crown"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>OXFORD, OH., March 16.  THE sun is shining, the breeze is softly blowing, the palm trees are gently swaying once again and the swimming Gods are smiling on beautiful Gambier, OH. &#8212; well almost!<\/p>\n<p>For the first time in two years but the 19th in the last 20, the Ladies of Kenyon College &#8212; the Gambier-based school and team that sets the stndard for excellence in intercollegiate swimming &#8212; reign supreme in NCAA Division III competition, winning their record 19th championship tonight.<\/p>\n<p>Even in the absence of Coach Jim Steen, who is on sabbatical, Kenyon wracked up 577 points for the team title, 159 more than runners-up Denison&#39;s 418.  The Ladies were coached this year by Peter Casares, who was more than up to the task of restoring the school&#39;s glory.  <\/p>\n<p>Coach Greg Parini&#39;s Denison Big Red ladies were defending champs, having stopped Kenyon&#39;s 18-year title run last season with a heart-stopping 588-572 victory &#8212; closest finish in the meet&#39;s 21-year history.<\/p>\n<p>The irony of Denison&#39;s win was not only stopping Kenyon&#39;s streak but also the fact that its coach, Parini, is a Kenyon grad and has four championship<br \/>\nrings from his stay in Gambier.<\/p>\n<p>While Kenyon took home all the marbles, Carleton College sophomore Marie Marsman, who swept to wins in the 50-100-200 frees, was voted Swimmer of the Meet by the coaches.<\/p>\n<p>This year&#39;s championship meet was held in &quot;neutral&quot; Oxford, OH., home of Miami University but close enough to both Kenyon and Denison to have legions of each school&#39;s fans on hand to pack the natatorium and lend ample vocal support.<\/p>\n<p>Kenyon didn&#39;t rally need it as the Ladies parlayed a 78-point advantage after two days into tonight&#39;s massive 159-point victory.  Third was Emory University of Atlanta with its best finish ever.<\/p>\n<p>Kenyon scored wins in eight of 20 events to win going away.  Presuming Steen&#39;s men&#39;s team wins the championship next weekend here (and they&#39;ve been<br \/>\nsuccessful the last 22 years), that crown will give the veteran Lord coach an amazing 42 NCAA Championships during his more than a quarter-century stay in Gambier.<\/p>\n<p>He&#39;s already the winningest and most successful coach in collegiate history in any division in any sport; another title will simply &quot;compound the felony.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Looking at the men&#39;s psych sheet, Kenyon appears to be a solid &#8212; if not prohibitive &#8212; favorite for No. 23.  (But then weren&#39;t the Rams the overwhelming choice to win the Super Bowl?)<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the Top 5 teams here were Williams College (257.5) and Johns Hopkins University (233).<\/p>\n<p>*   *    *    *    *<\/p>\n<p>Kenyon may have been dominant throughout the three-day meet, but in a change of pace this evening, seven different schools produced national titles in seven events.<\/p>\n<p>In the opening race, the 1650 free, Denison&#39;s Tamara Carty &#8212; record-setting winner in the 500 free two days ago (4:55.11) &#8212; defended her title from last season with a 16:52.08 clocking.  She won in &#39;01 in 16:47.15 and now has four individual titles to her credit.<\/p>\n<p>Emory senior Becky Mutz, runner-up last year, was second again this evening (16:57.11) but improved by more than five seconds on her old pr of 17:02.98 from<br \/>\n.01.  Mutz was also third last season in the 500.<\/p>\n<p>Next up was one of two record-setting performances of the evening, this one a 2:01.35 200 back win by Franklin &#038; Marshall sophomore Krystle Satrum. Taking the first 100 out in a fast 59.48 &#8212; not quite a full sceond quicker than Hopkins&#39; Krissy Brinsley&#39;s 1:00.42<br \/>\n&#8212; Satrum stayed the course coming home to win by nearly three seconds over Kenyon&#39;s Abby Brethauer&#39;s 2:04.09.  Brinsley earned the bronze with her 2:04.54.<\/p>\n<p>Satrum&#39;s win was her and her school&#39;s first of the new century in any event. Brethauer&#39;s second-place finish moved her up a notch from last season&#39;s third-place, and improved her pr from 2:05.84 to tonight&#39;s 2:04.09.<\/p>\n<p>Carleton sophomore Marsman, who already had a pair of golds in the 50-200 frees, made it a triple crown with her win in the 100 free (50.39) with a pr 50.24 in the morning heats.  The win also gave her the nod as the meet&#39;s outstanding performer. Her prelim swim just missed the meet-record of 50.14 by Kenyon&#39;s Marisha Stawiski from four yers earlier.<\/p>\n<p>Runner-up was Kenyon&#39;s Latvian import, Agnese Ozolina, who went a pr 50.82.  She had previously collected a win opening night in the 200 IM and was second to Marsman in the 200 free last evening.<\/p>\n<p>A sophomore, she&#39;ll be back for two more seasons and Steen is excited about her potential for some record-breaking performances in the next couple of years.<\/p>\n<p>Senior Suzanne Nicoletti of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, who just missed a win lat night when she was second in the 100 breaststroke, was not to be denied in the 200, racing to a pr 2:21.17 in her final collegiate competition.<\/p>\n<p>However, Nicoletti cut it close as U Cal Santa Cruz froshwoman Mollie Lewis was just a tick behind &#8212; .03 to be exact &#8212; in her pr 2:21.20.<\/p>\n<p>The UCSC Banana Slug rookie has three seasons remaining to try and break the DIII record of 2:18.68 by Hope&#39;s Betsy Vandenberg.<\/p>\n<p>Another close race followed in the 200 fly as Grove City sophomore  Peggy Whitbeck outreaching Kenyon&#39;s Brethauer, 2:03.03 to 2:03.13.  The winner&#39;s time was a DIII record and moved her up from her second-place finish last season in a then pr 2:05.83.<\/p>\n<p>While Whitbeck&#39;s swim was a top-flight performance, the outcome might have been different had Brethauer &#8211;a senior for the Ladies &#8212; not swum the 200 back a few events earlier, where she pushed the winner to a meet-record while ending up too.<\/p>\n<p>(Such are the imponderables in sport.)<\/p>\n<p>In diving action, Williams&#39; Rachel Gealy successfully defended her title on the three-meter board, totaling 446.30 points.<\/p>\n<p>Kenyon closed out the meet in style, winning the 400 freestyle relay in 3:26.85, 0.9 seconds off its record 3:25.95 from &#39;98.  Junior Beth Galloway, who set a meet-record en route to the 100 back title (55.70), led off in 51.22 &#8212; second-fastest to Marsman&#39;s leading 51.03.  Erin Hurley was next, followed by Emelyne Dengler and Ozolina anchored.<\/p>\n<p>Joining Marsman as an individual award winner was Lindsay Moore of Springfield, who was named diver of the meet.  Swimming coach of the year was Emory&#39;s Jon Howell and diving coach of the year was Springfield&#39;s Peter Avdoulos.<\/p>\n<p>With most of its leading swimmers and event winners back for next season &#8212; and figuring another win will result in some prized recruits signing on &#8212; Kenyon may well be No. 1 again at next year&#39;s championships.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Bill Bell<\/p>\n<p>   NCAA DIVISION III WOMEN&#39;S SWIMMING &#038; DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS<br \/>\n              STUDENT RECREATION CENTER NATATORIUM<br \/>\n                       MIAMI UNIVERSITY<br \/>\n                    OXFORD, Oh., MARCH 16<\/p>\n<p>25 Yd. Pool<\/p>\n<p>** III Record<\/p>\n<p>FINAL TOP 10 TEAM STANDINGS\/SCORE<\/p>\n<p>1)   KENYON            577<br \/>\n2)   DENISON           418<br \/>\n3)   EMORY             368<br \/>\n4)   WILLIAMS          257.5<br \/>\n5)   JOHNS HOPKINS     233<br \/>\n6)   WHEATON           184<br \/>\n7)   COLL OF WOOSTER   176<br \/>\n8)   CARLETON          139<br \/>\n9)   PUGET SOUND       133<br \/>\n10)  UW LACROSSE        99<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  14  WOMEN&#39;S  1650  YARDS   FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>MEET RECORD        16:40.16   HEIDI GEORGE      MIDDLEBURY        3\/16\/96<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR EVENT       \u2018&#39;     17:39.97<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS     TIMED FINALS<\/p>\n<p>RANK       NAME          YEAR    TEAM             TIME<\/p>\n<p>  1)  CARTY, TAMARA        JR  DENISON           16:52.08<br \/>\n         :29.32   :59.66  1:30.01  2:00.57  2:30.82  3:01.16<br \/>\n        3:31.63  4:02.12  4:32.87  5:03.55  5:34.32  6:05.02<br \/>\n        6:35.93  7:06.78  7:37.50  8:08.22  8:39.00  9:09.78<br \/>\n        9:40.76 10:11.63 10:42.34 11:13.17 11:44.00 12:14.75<br \/>\n       12:45.63 13:16.29 13:46.93 14:17.69 14:48.45 15:19.20<br \/>\n       15:50.16 16:21.43 16:52.08<br \/>\n  2)  MUTZ, BECKY          SR  EMORY             16:57.11<br \/>\n         :28.80   :59.37  1:30.49  2:01.76  2:33.06  3:04.51<br \/>\n        3:35.80  4:07.19  4:38.58  5:09.84  5:40.58  6:11.54<br \/>\n        6:42.51  7:13.57  7:44.67  8:15.59  8:46.54  9:17.45<br \/>\n        9:48.34 10:18.93 10:49.26 11:19.84 11:50.39 12:21.00<br \/>\n       12:51.75 13:22.46 13:53.22 14:24.00 14:54.68 15:25.64<br \/>\n       15:56.18 16:27.24 16:57.11<br \/>\n  3)  HARBESON, STEPHANIE  JR  JOHNS HOPKINS     17:07.23<br \/>\n         :28.69   :59.30  1:30.24  2:01.17  2:32.07  3:03.18<br \/>\n        3:34.27  4:05.60  4:37.11  5:08.66  5:40.13  6:11.47<br \/>\n        6:42.68  7:14.22  7:45.53  8:16.79  8:48.18  9:19.47<br \/>\n        9:50.65 10:21.99 10:53.11 11:24.34 11:55.67 12:27.09<br \/>\n       12:58.50 13:29.93 14:01.53 14:32.99 15:04.53 15:35.49<br \/>\n       16:06.74 16:37.48 17:07.23<br \/>\n  4)  HOFFNER, LINDSEY     JR  EMORY             17:15.17<br \/>\n         :28.70   :59.48  1:30.75  2:02.05  2:33.04  3:04.34<br \/>\n        3:35.62  4:07.06  4:38.46  5:09.88  5:41.38  6:12.94<br \/>\n        6:44.50  7:15.98  7:47.47  8:19.02  8:50.57  9:22.10<br \/>\n        9:53.83 10:25.53 10:57.27 11:29.06 12:00.70 12:32.36<br \/>\n       13:03.98 13:35.72 14:07.33 14:39.01 15:10.59 15:42.08<br \/>\n       16:13.56 16:45.14 17:15.17<br \/>\n  5)  BRENNAN, CRISTIN     SR  WILLIAMS          17:15.44<br \/>\n         :28.71   :59.43  1:30.31  2:01.35  2:32.07  3:03.01<br \/>\n        3:34.25  4:05.61  4:37.17  5:08.19  5:39.62  6:11.32<br \/>\n        6:42.82  7:14.17  7:45.68  8:17.42  8:49.15  9:21.02<br \/>\n        9:52.74 10:24.10 10:55.75 11:27.69 11:59.49 12:31.19<br \/>\n       13:02.76 13:34.35 14:06.41 14:38.46 15:10.20 15:42.40<br \/>\n       16:14.29 16:45.73 17:15.44<br \/>\n  6)  CAMPBELL, LEIGH      FR  EMORY             17:15.57<br \/>\n         :29.09   :59.83  1:30.64  2:01.54  2:32.55  3:03.59<br \/>\n        3:34.74  4:05.99  4:37.36  5:08.80  5:40.21  6:11.72<br \/>\n        6:43.27  7:14.81  7:46.37  8:17.88  8:49.72  9:21.39<br \/>\n        9:53.01 10:24.83 10:56.58 11:28.53 12:00.28 12:31.86<br \/>\n       13:04.04 13:36.25 14:07.71 14:39.40 15:10.90 15:42.62<br \/>\n       16:14.13 16:45.66 17:15.57<br \/>\n7)  LANDRY, KRISTIN      SO  KENYON            17:17.58<br \/>\n         :29.18  1:00.59  1:31.93  2:03.65  2:34.85  3:06.29<br \/>\n        3:37.59  4:09.02  4:40.27  5:11.62  5:43.11  6:14.48<br \/>\n        6:45.87  7:17.22  7:48.68  8:20.28  8:52.09  9:23.64<br \/>\n        9:55.30 10:27.05 10:58.94 11:30.50 12:02.19 12:33.84<br \/>\n       13:05.55 13:37.45 14:09.39 14:41.20 15:12.51 15:44.04<br \/>\n       16:15.56 16:47.22 17:17.58<br \/>\n  8)  HOLLAND, KATHERINE   JR  KENYON            17:17.62<br \/>\n         :29.12  1:00.62  1:32.57  2:04.26  2:35.98  3:07.78<br \/>\n        3:39.53  4:11.40  4:43.09  5:14.75  5:46.41  6:17.79<br \/>\n        6:49.04  7:20.45  7:51.83  8:23.29  8:54.86  9:26.27<br \/>\n        9:57.80 10:29.32 11:00.90 11:32.46 12:04.06 12:35.51<br \/>\n       13:06.86 13:38.22 14:09.87 14:41.40 15:13.00 15:44.26<br \/>\n       16:15.50 16:46.91 17:17.62<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  15  WOMEN&#39;S   200  YARDS   BACKSTROKE<\/p>\n<p>MEET RECORD         2:01.35   KRYSTLE SATRUM    FRANKLIN &#038; MARSH  3\/16\/02<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR EVENT       \u2018&#39;      2:09.35<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM             TRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  SATRUM, KRYSTLE      SO  FRANKLIN &#038; MARSH   2:03.66         2:01.35<br \/>\n**<br \/>\n           :29.16   :59.48  1:30.33  2:01.35<br \/>\n   ** MEET RECORD<br \/>\n    2)  BRETHAUER, ABBY      SR  KENYON             2:05.06         2:04.09<br \/>\n           :30.03  1:01.50  1:33.24  2:04.09<br \/>\n    3)  BRINSLEY, KRISSY     SR  JOHNS HOPKINS      2:03.93         2:04.54<br \/>\n           :29.46  1:00.42  1:32.39  2:04.54<br \/>\n    4)  SKINNER, MEGAN       FR  SPRINGFIELD        2:06.41         2:05.05<br \/>\n           :29.95  1:01.01  1:32.91  2:05.05<br \/>\n    5)  TOOMSEN, FALLON      FR  UW LACROSSE        2:07.46         2:07.56<br \/>\n           :30.29  1:02.96  1:35.67  2:07.56<br \/>\n    6)  RETRUM, SARAH        JR  KENYON             2:06.60         2:07.87<br \/>\n           :30.85  1:03.41  1:35.90  2:07.87<br \/>\n    7)  HOLLAND, KATHERINE   JR  KENYON             2:05.58         2:09.82<br \/>\n           :31.32  1:04.13  1:36.97  2:09.82<br \/>\n    8)  REIS, KATIE          JR  DEPAUW             2:07.09         2:11.36<br \/>\n           :29.52  1:01.98  1:36.33  2:11.36<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  16  WOMEN&#39;S   100  YARDS   FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>MEET RECORD          :50.14   MARISHA STAWISKI  KENYON            3\/14\/98<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR EVENT       \u2018&#39;       :53.29<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM             TRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  MARSMAN, MARIE       SO  CARLETON            :50.24          :50.39<br \/>\n           :24.11   :50.39<br \/>\n    2)  OZOLINA, AGNESE      SO  KENYON              :51.43          :50.82<br \/>\n           :24.51   :50.82<br \/>\n    3)  GALLOWAY, BETH       SO  KENYON              :51.58          :51.31<br \/>\n           :24.96   :51.31<br \/>\n    4)  FLIKKEMA, KATE       SR  DENISON             :51.43          :51.40<br \/>\n           :24.98   :51.40<br \/>\n    5)  KOVENOCK, KATE       FR  CONN COLLEGE        :51.51          :51.45<br \/>\n           :24.70   :51.45<br \/>\n    6)  HUGHES, MEGAN        SO  ITHACA              :52.40          :52.02<br \/>\n           :25.26   :52.02<br \/>\n    7)  GEER, ALLISON        JR  R.P.I.              :52.33          :52.14<br \/>\n           :25.08   :52.14<br \/>\n    8)  FELLEZS, CARLA       SR  PUGET SOUND         :52.47          :52.59<br \/>\n           :25.23   :52.59<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  17  WOMEN&#39;S   200  YARDS   BREASTSTROKE<\/p>\n<p>MEET RECORD         2:18.68   BETSY VANDENBERG  HOPE              3\/11\/00<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR EVENT       \u2018&#39;      2:25.84<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM             TRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  NICOLETTI, SUZANNE   SR  C-M-S              2:22.54         2:21.17<br \/>\n           :31.53  1:07.13  1:43.84  2:21.17<br \/>\n    2)  LEWIS, MOLLIE        FR  UC SANTA CRUZ      2:23.75         2:21.20<br \/>\n           :32.58  1:08.25  1:44.65  2:21.20<br \/>\n    3)  SCHLAHT, DARBY       JR  US COAST GUARD     2:22.47         2:21.63<br \/>\n           :32.09  1:07.72  1:44.35  2:21.63<br \/>\n    4)  BENJA-ATHON, NONTAWA FR  JOHNS HOPKINS      2:23.31         2:21.87<br \/>\n           :32.85  1:08.39  1:44.85  2:21.87<br \/>\n    5)  FADEL, SERENA        FR  WHITWORTH          2:22.65         2:22.31<br \/>\n           :32.87  1:09.30  1:45.77  2:22.31<br \/>\n    6)  STARLING, BETH       SR  COLL OF WOOSTER    2:23.29         2:22.84<br \/>\n           :32.97  1:09.40  1:45.67  2:22.84<br \/>\n    7)  TITCOMBE, KRISTIN    SR  WHEATON            2:23.05         2:23.23<br \/>\n           :31.65  1:08.04  1:45.55  2:23.23<br \/>\n    8)  JANELLE, LIZ         JR  GETTYSBURG         2:23.68         2:24.80<br \/>\n           :32.55  1:08.94  1:46.41  2:24.80<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  18  WOMEN&#39;S   200  YARDS   BUTTERFLY<\/p>\n<p>MEET RECORD         2:03.03   PEGGY WHITBECK    GROVE CITY        3\/16\/02<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR EVENT       \u2018&#39;      2:09.94<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM             TRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  WHITBECK, PEGGY      SO  GROVE CITY         2:05.01         2:03.03<br \/>\n**<br \/>\n           :28.87  1:00.61  1:32.16  2:03.03<br \/>\n   ** MEET RECORD<br \/>\n    2)  BRETHAUER, ABBY      SR  KENYON             2:03.07         2:03.13<br \/>\n           :28.70   :59.96  1:31.71  2:03.13<br \/>\n    3)  BAYER, MORGAN        JR  AMHERST            2:04.46         2:04.49<br \/>\n           :28.06   :59.27  1:31.60  2:04.49<br \/>\n    4)  PARRISH, MOLLIE      SR  DENISON            2:05.08         2:04.98<br \/>\n           :27.55   :58.78  1:31.45  2:04.98<br \/>\n    5)  ZIFKIN, DONLEY       SO  EMORY              2:06.90         2:06.38<br \/>\n           :28.98  1:00.50  1:32.92  2:06.38<br \/>\n    6)  BOO, JILL            FR  DENISON            2:07.11         2:06.59<br \/>\n           :28.28  1:00.74  1:33.37  2:06.59<br \/>\n    7)  WILLIAMSON, VANESSA  FR  BATES              2:06.07         2:07.16<br \/>\n           :28.44  1:01.01  1:33.64  2:07.16<br \/>\n    8)  ROKOSCH, ABBY        SR  KENYON             2:07.25         2:09.44<br \/>\n           :29.72  1:01.56  1:35.27  2:09.44<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  19  WOMEN&#39;S     3  METER   SPRINGBOARD DIVING<\/p>\n<p>MEET RECORD          483.20   SHERI TAKEUCHI    UC SAN DIEGO      3\/16\/96<\/p>\n<p>                                                         SEMI<br \/>\nRANK         NAME         YEAR      TEAM         PRELIM  FINALS  FINALS<\/p>\n<p>   1  GEALY, RACHEL        SO  WILLIAMS          463.10  181.90  446.30<br \/>\n   2  MOORE, LINDSAY       SR  SPRINGFIELD       393.55  171.75  434.50<br \/>\n   3  LEROY, ERIN          SR  UW OSHKOSH        464.40  192.60  427.55<br \/>\n   4  SIMMS, KRISTEN       SO  COLLEGE OF NJ     418.15  168.80  424.70<br \/>\n   5  TURNER, STEPHANIE    SR  JOHN CARROLL      411.40  170.90  419.30<br \/>\n   6  SOUCEK, ANGIE        SR  CARLETON          413.15  169.40  417.55<br \/>\n   7  MELLAGE, ALISON      JR  SPRINGFIELD       410.90  160.05  398.45<br \/>\n   8  POOR, CATHY          SR  AMHERST           400.80  158.90  347.60<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:  20  WOMEN&#39;S   400  YARDS   FREESTYLE RELAY<\/p>\n<p>MEET RECORD         3:24.95   KENYON                              3\/14\/98<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR EVENT       \u2018&#39; 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