﻿{"id":3646,"date":"2002-03-30T21:21:16","date_gmt":"2002-03-31T02:21:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2002\/03\/dont-mess-with-texas-horns-hook-their-3rd-straight-mens-ncaa-title\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T19:52:34","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T02:52:34","slug":"dont-mess-with-texas-horns-hook-their-3rd-straight-mens-ncaa-title","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/dont-mess-with-texas-horns-hook-their-3rd-straight-mens-ncaa-title\/","title":{"rendered":"Don&#8217;t Mess With Texas!  Horns Hook Their 3rd Straight Men&#8217;s NCAA Title"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>ATHENS, Georgia, March 30.  IT&#39;S all over but the hootin&#39;, hollerin&#39; and dunkin&#39;.  Coach Eddie Reese have pulled off their third straight NCAA men&#39;s swimming and diving title.<\/p>\n<p>And don&#39;t forget the diving in that title, pardner.  The Horns outscored Stanford by more than 100 points in diving to notch their razor-thin 11 point victory.<\/p>\n<p>To their great credit, Stanford went down fighting.  Hard! <\/p>\n<p>After the 3-m diving &#8212; the penultimate event &#8212;<br \/>\nTexas had a 13-point lead.  In order to win, Stanford had to win the 400 free relay, and Texas had to finish sixth, seventh or eighth. That would not be easy, as Stanford was in lane 8 &#8212; barely sneaking in to th eighth qualifying spot.<\/p>\n<p>As for the Horns, they held their destiny in their own chlorine-soaked hands.  Finish fifth or better and it didn&#39;t matter what Stanford did.<\/p>\n<p>Both teams outdid themselves.<\/p>\n<p>Cal and Stanford tied for the lead on the first leg, as Duje Draganja and Randy Bal led off in identical 43.15s.  Texas&#39; Chris Kemp put his team in third with his 43.54.<\/p>\n<p>Cal followed with Anthony Ervin, newly-crowned American record-holder, while Stanford also went to its big gun, Peter Marshall.  Ervin split (ho, hum) a 41.43, while Marshall recorded a 42.64.  So Stanford trailed by 1.21 seconds at the halfway mark.  But three teams passed Texas, and at 200 yards, the Horns were sixth.  There was a chance&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>But Cal&#39;s Matt Macedo dug Stanford&#39;s hole a little bit deeper with a brilliant 42.44 third leg, 57-hundredths faster than Stanford&#39;s Bobby O&#39;Bryan, who was second faster.  Meanwhile, Texas fell to seventh.<\/p>\n<p>Cal&#39;s anchor, Matthias Ohlin was the &quot;weak leg&quot; for the Bears.  If Stanford&#39;s Andrew Schnell could make up 1.78 seconds on the leader, and Texas could not climb out of its seventh-place pit, there was still a hope.<\/p>\n<p>Alas, Ohlin had no intention of rolling over.  The Swede split a terrific 42.99, as Schnell was not schnell enough; he went 42.83 to close the margin to 1.62 seconds at the wall.  Meanwhile, the struggle up front became academic anyway, as Texas Ian Crocker turned in a 42.06 anchor for the Horns to boost them into third.<\/p>\n<p>It was all over.  Texas was the national champion.<br \/>\nAgain.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#39;s how it went btonight before that thrilling climax;<\/p>\n<p><b>1650 yard freestyle<\/b><br \/>\nUSC&#39;s Erik Vendt took the lead from his trojan teammate, Klete Keller, at the 400 yard mark, kept splitting 53-second 100s, and swam away with a hard-fought win in the 1650, touching in 14:37.48.<\/p>\n<p>Harvard&#39;s John Cole swam a lifetime best 14:39.71 for second, actually out-swimming Vendt over the final 650 yards.  minnesota&#39;s Justin Mortimer, swimming in an earlier heat, was third in 14:50.57, aseight men broke 15 minute.<\/p>\n<p>The win was the secon of the meet for vendt who earlier took the 400 IM after finishing second in the 500 free.<\/p>\n<p><b>200 yard backstroke<\/b><br \/>\nStanford went one-two in the 200 back, with sophomore Markus Rogan winning in 1:41.14, just ahead of teammate Peter Marshall, t 1;41.85.  Auburn&#39;s Kirk Hampleman came from behind to take the bronze.<\/p>\n<p><b>100 yard freestyle<\/b><br \/>\nNo more Mr. Nice Guy.  Anthony Ervin is done with sharing.  Anthony who tied Gary Hall Jr. for Olympic gold in the 50 free in 2000, tied Matt Biondi&#39;s 100 free record (41.80) in 2001, and tied Tom Jager&#39;s 50 free record (19.05) earlier this meet, is done with tying.<\/p>\n<p>Tonight Anthony Ervin, a junior at Cal, wiped Biondi&#39;s name from the record book (at least for the 100), when he clocked a blistering 41.62, splitting 19.76 on his way.  The time was exactly what Rowdy Gaines had predicted before the race.<\/p>\n<p>Ervin&#39;s Cal teammate Duje Draganja was second in 42.22 &#8212; a tim that would have won this event almost any other year.  Arizona&#39;s Roland Schoeman was third in 42.80, while Cal&#39;s Randall Bal was fourth in 42.80.<br \/>\nMatt Macedo added to Cal&#39;s dominance by placing secent in 43.69 (43.40p).<\/p>\n<p><b>200 yard breaststroke<\/b><br \/>\nTexas sophomore Brendan Hansen had his eye on his own 200 breast record of 1:53.11 all year long, having wreted it away from Mike Barrowman last year. Tonight he went record-hunting and came up with a big trophy; the first sub-1:53 effort in history.<\/p>\n<p>Hansen led all the way, splitting 25.27, 53.84 (!!), 1:2.06 and 1:52.88.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford&#39;s Michael Bruce was a surprise second in 1:54.81 while Georgia&#39;s Kyle Salyards, a 2000 Olympian,<br \/>\nwas third 91:55.67).<\/p>\n<p><b>200 yard fly<\/b><br \/>\nThe script was decidedly different in the 200 fly, as Alabama freshman Stefan Gherghel came from back in the pack to win an exciting &#8212; and surprisingly fast &#8212; race.  <\/p>\n<p>Texas freshman Rainer Kendrick took the race out hard, plitting 48.41 at the 100 and leading through the first six laps.  Stanford frosh, Matt McDonald, the top qualifier, was second throughout those first 150 yards.  Meanwhile, Gherghel, the patient Romanian, bided his time, turning sixth at the 50 and sixth at the 100.  On the third 50, he moved up to fourth.<\/p>\n<p>USC&#39;s Jeff Lee took the lead on the seventh lap, but coming home Gherghel ran him down to clinch the win.  At the wall, it was Gherghel-1:42.68, Lee-:42.94 and Kendrick 1:43.56.<\/p>\n<p><b>10-meter platform diving<\/b><br \/>\nImre Lengyel, of Miami (Florida0 won the platforem diving event with east, scoring 620.25 points.  Texas&#39; justin Dumais was second with 577.5, followed by Auburn&#39;s Matt Bricker (565.85).<\/p>\n<p>Troy Dumais finished fifth for Texas, Jonathan Linette was eighth and Harold Hyde 13th.<\/p>\n<p>That set the stage for the relay&#8230; and Texas was champion again.<\/p>\n<p>FINALS RESULTS<br \/>\n<b>EVENT:  15      MEN&#39;s    1650  Yard    FREESTYLE<\/b>               <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:       14:26.62  CHRIS THOMPSON        MICHIGAN          2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:   14:26.62  CHRIS THOMPSON        MICHIGAN          2001<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:    14:26.62  CHRIS THOMPSON        MICHIGAN          2001<br \/>\nPOOL Record:       15:02.92  BEAU WIEBEL           GEORGIA           1197<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:           15:20.44<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p>  RANK       NAME            YEAR    TEAM             TIME<\/p>\n<p>    1)   VENDT, ERIK          JR  SOUTHERN CAL.    14:37.48 **<br \/>\n            :50.52   :53.74   :53.79   :53.60   :53.37   :53.14<br \/>\n            :53.26   :53.09   :53.19   :53.35   :53.62   :53.76<br \/>\n            :53.82   :53.32   :53.03   :52.79   :26.09<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n    2)   COLE, JOHN           SO  HARVARD          14:39.71<br \/>\n            :50.76   :53.93   :53.82   :53.87   :53.72   :53.62<br \/>\n            :53.87   :53.92   :53.93   :53.77   :53.36   :53.31<br \/>\n            :53.05   :53.22   :52.89   :53.22   :25.45<br \/>\n    3)   MORTIMER, JUSTIN     SO  MINNESOTA        14:50.57<br \/>\n            :51.83   :53.36   :54.12   :53.94   :54.07   :53.63<br \/>\n            :54.38   :54.25   :54.40   :54.67   :54.73   :54.63<br \/>\n            :53.83   :54.24   :54.52   :54.37   :25.60<br \/>\n    4)   MARGALIS, ROBERT     FR  GEORGIA          14:51.92<br \/>\n            :51.09   :53.72   :53.91   :53.80   :53.42   :53.41<br \/>\n            :53.41   :53.53   :53.92   :53.92   :54.47   :55.12<br \/>\n            :56.02   :56.76   :55.57   :54.49   :25.36<br \/>\n    5)   NELIGAN, BRENDAN     FR  MICHIGAN         14:52.11<br \/>\n            :50.97   :53.75   :53.93   :53.87   :53.92   :53.96<br \/>\n            :54.23   :54.56   :54.58   :54.95   :54.85   :54.74<br \/>\n            :54.87   :54.43   :54.77   :54.38   :25.35<br \/>\n    6)   PRICHARD, IAN        SO  VIRGINIA         14:52.60<br \/>\n            :51.05   :54.00   :54.04   :54.16   :54.42   :54.58<br \/>\n            :54.37   :54.82   :54.83   :54.86   :54.56   :54.82<br \/>\n            :54.49   :54.45   :54.41   :53.77   :24.97<br \/>\n    7)   KELLER, KLETE        SO  SOUTHERN CAL.    14:54.83<br \/>\n            :50.55   :53.56   :53.88   :53.94   :53.73   :53.82<br \/>\n            :53.74   :53.94   :54.27   :54.74   :55.40   :55.45<br \/>\n            :56.17   :55.89   :55.63   :55.85   :24.27<br \/>\n    8)   AYALON, SHILO        JR  GEORGIA TECH     14:55.05<br \/>\n            :52.82   :55.16   :54.98   :54.48   :54.52   :54.46<br \/>\n            :54.33   :54.49   :54.70   :54.60   :54.38   :54.39<br \/>\n            :54.99   :54.60   :54.48   :52.66   :25.01<br \/>\n    9)   DRAKE, JUSTIN        JR  MICHIGAN         15:00.53<br \/>\n            :52.58   :54.39   :54.70   :54.54   :54.49   :54.86<br \/>\n            :54.35   :54.45   :54.64   :54.78   :55.54   :55.38<br \/>\n            :55.54   :56.04   :55.54   :53.53   :25.18<br \/>\n   10)   CLEMENTS, KEVIN      SR  AUBURN           15:01.12<br \/>\n            :50.91   :53.91   :54.72   :54.94   :55.57   :55.64<br \/>\n            :55.04   :55.04   :54.90   :55.03   :54.93   :54.80<br \/>\n            :55.11   :55.38   :55.07   :54.47   :25.66<br \/>\n   11)   KETCHUM, DAN         SO  MICHIGAN         15:03.55<br \/>\n            :52.54   :56.06   :55.85   :55.78   :55.78   :55.51<br \/>\n            :55.92   :55.46   :55.06   :55.20   :54.84   :55.15<br \/>\n            :54.71   :54.41   :54.22   :52.66   :24.40<br \/>\n   12)   duRAND, GEORGE       FR  TENNESSEE        15:09.75<br \/>\n            :52.71   :55.45   :55.32   :55.33   :55.13   :55.17<br \/>\n            :55.03   :55.10   :55.07   :55.19   :55.18   :55.62<br \/>\n            :55.36   :55.76   :55.86   :55.55   :26.92<br \/>\n   13)   SORLIEN, MATT        SO  STANFORD         15:12.48<br \/>\n            :53.47   :55.84   :56.18   :55.77   :55.61   :55.27<br \/>\n            :55.23   :54.68   :54.94   :54.92   :55.03   :55.45<br \/>\n            :55.98   :55.91   :55.62   :55.56   :27.02<br \/>\n   14)   DeMARCO, DANIEL      JR  VIRGINIA         15:12.67<br \/>\n            :52.52   :54.15   :54.83   :54.96   :55.23   :55.41<br \/>\n            :55.51   :55.69   :56.07   :55.96   :55.93   :56.25<br \/>\n            :56.35   :56.03   :55.84   :55.69   :26.25<br \/>\n   15)   EVERMAN, JOEL        SR  SOUTHERN CAL.    15:13.85<br \/>\n            :53.08   :55.55   :55.52   :55.56   :55.93   :55.71<br \/>\n            :55.88   :55.87   :55.76   :55.83   :55.78   :55.65<br \/>\n            :55.44   :55.74   :55.67   :55.02   :25.86<br \/>\n   16)   HURD, ANDREW         FR  MICHIGAN         15:14.21<br \/>\n            :52.03   :54.65   :54.87   :55.12   :55.22   :55.26<br \/>\n            :55.39   :55.60   :55.58   :55.81   :55.92   :56.07<br \/>\n            :56.28   :56.55   :56.68   :56.12   :27.06<br \/>\n   17)   JONES, BENJAMIN      FR  AUBURN           15:15.17<br \/>\n            :51.97   :55.32   :56.00   :55.59   :55.65   :55.37<br \/>\n            :55.50   :55.64   :55.95   :56.03   :55.87   :56.37<br \/>\n            :56.34   :56.18   :55.84   :54.80   :26.75<br \/>\n   18)   SCHULTE, MICHAEL     SR  YALE             15:15.66<br \/>\n            :52.66   :55.63   :55.44   :55.36   :55.82   :56.20<br \/>\n            :55.23   :55.76   :55.96   :55.74   :56.23   :56.25<br \/>\n            :56.39   :55.64   :55.78   :55.51   :26.06<br \/>\n   19)   WARKENTIN, MARK      SR  SOUTHERN CAL.    15:16.47<br \/>\n            :51.85   :55.33   :55.30   :55.55   :56.07   :56.15<br \/>\n            :56.08   :56.13   :56.37   :56.50   :56.37   :56.29<br \/>\n            :55.88   :55.47   :55.81   :55.47   :25.85<br \/>\n   20)   GALLOWAY, JAMES      JR  AUBURN           15:16.78<br \/>\n            :52.93   :56.02   :56.24   :56.10   :56.12   :55.95<br \/>\n            :55.95   :55.83   :55.96   :55.94   :55.31   :55.43<br \/>\n            :55.48   :55.47   :55.93   :55.50   :26.62<br \/>\n   21)   KEVORKIAN, ARAM      FR  ARIZONA          15:17.27<br \/>\n            :51.91   :55.37   :55.33   :55.52   :55.91   :56.06<br \/>\n            :56.21   :56.02   :56.24   :56.40   :56.56   :56.57<br \/>\n            :56.49   :55.92   :56.06   :55.05   :25.65<br \/>\n   22)   SICILIANO, TIM       SR  MICHIGAN         15:18.46<br \/>\n            :52.89   :55.24   :55.16   :55.41   :55.48   :55.35<br \/>\n            :55.87   :56.18   :56.29   :55.94   :56.10   :56.10<br \/>\n            :56.69   :56.32   :56.29   :55.97   :27.18<br \/>\n   23)   KIRK, PAUL           FR  PENN STATE       15:21.61<br \/>\n            :53.04   :55.97   :56.33   :56.26   :56.58   :56.52<br \/>\n            :56.67   :56.26   :56.31   :56.32   :56.06   :56.28<br \/>\n            :56.08   :55.93   :55.98   :54.99   :26.03<br \/>\n   24)   PULLIN, JAMES        JR  TEXAS            15:25.90<br \/>\n            :54.13   :55.81   :56.10   :55.05   :55.18   :55.52<br \/>\n            :55.91   :55.17   :55.72   :56.55   :56.47   :57.16<br \/>\n            :57.08   :57.79   :57.92   :57.03   :27.31<br \/>\n   25)   NYLANDER, EVAN       SO  TENNESSEE        15:36.93<br \/>\n            :53.24   :56.26   :56.67   :56.81   :56.79   :56.58<br \/>\n            :57.25   :57.19   :57.13   :57.31   :57.93   :57.10<br \/>\n            :57.71   :57.54   :57.33   :56.92   :27.17<br \/>\n   26)   LIMKEMANN, ERIC      SO  PITTSBURGH       15:47.10<br \/>\n            :52.68   :55.79   :55.21   :55.71   :56.03   :56.29<br \/>\n            :57.06   :57.85   :58.00   :58.45   :58.92   :59.23<br \/>\n            :59.54   :59.38   :59.29   :59.02   :28.65         <\/p>\n<p>FINALS RESULTS<br \/>\n<b>EVENT:  16      MEN&#39;s     200  Yard    BACKSTROKE<\/b>              <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        1:40.06  BRIAN RETTERER        STANFORD          1995<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:40.06  BRIAN RETTERER        STANFORD          1995<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     1:40.06  BRIAN RETTERER        STANFORD          1995<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:44.97  ROBERT BREWER         GEORGIA           1997<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            1:45.65<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  ROGAN, MARKUS        SO STANFORD          1:41.52               1:41.14**<br \/>\n            :23.84   :25.58   :25.99   :25.73<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  MARSHALL, PETER      SO STANFORD          1:42.24               1:41.85<br \/>\n            :23.46   :25.96   :26.54   :25.89<br \/>\n  3)  HAMPLEMAN, KIRK      SR AUBURN            1:42.49               1:42.57<br \/>\n            :24.34   :26.10   :25.94   :26.19<br \/>\n  4)  JANSEN, MICHAEL      SR FLORIDA           1:42.26               1:42.95<br \/>\n            :24.05   :25.69   :26.02   :27.19<br \/>\n  5)  KELLAM, CHRIS        SO FLORIDA           1:42.92               1:43.00<br \/>\n            :24.57   :26.38   :26.57   :25.48<br \/>\n  6)  HUNT, RAYMOND        SO AUBURN            1:42.45               1:43.34<br \/>\n            :24.77   :25.91   :26.49   :26.17<br \/>\n  7)  HARCSAS, CHRISTIAN   JR ARIZONA STATE     1:43.11               1:44.07<br \/>\n            :24.94   :26.73   :26.66   :25.74<br \/>\n  8)  LIM, ALEX            SO CALIFORNIA        1:43.02               1:44.27<br \/>\n            :23.92   :26.08   :26.93   :27.34 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  SOUTHER, KRIS        SR ARIZONA           1:43.37               1:42.70<br \/>\n            :23.98   :25.47   :26.19   :27.06<br \/>\n 10)  WAGNER, LUKE         SO VIRGINIA          1:43.40               1:43.70<br \/>\n            :24.58   :25.93   :26.47   :26.72<br \/>\n 11)  FALTRACO, JOEY       SO KENTUCKY          1:43.96               1:44.33<br \/>\n            :24.50   :26.12   :26.67   :27.04<br \/>\n 12)  SWANSON, ANTHONY        NORTHWESTERN      1:43.59               1:44.46<br \/>\n            :24.23   :26.03   :27.12   :27.08<br \/>\n 13)  LINDSAY, MARC        SR GEORGIA           1:43.87               1:44.52<br \/>\n            :24.60   :26.43   :27.08   :26.41<br \/>\n 14)  SHEVCHIK, DAN        SR HARVARD           1:44.72               1:44.78<br \/>\n            :25.22   :26.48   :26.80   :26.28<br \/>\n 15)  OSBORN, PETER        FR GEORGIA           1:44.81               1:45.87<br \/>\n            :25.18   :26.84   :27.15   :26.70<br \/>\n 16)  KARR, JONATHON       SR AUBURN            1:44.86               1:46.06<br \/>\n            :24.72   :26.73   :27.06   :27.55 <\/p>\n<p>FINALS RESULTS<br \/>\n<b>EVENT:  17      MEN&#39;s     100  Yard    FREESTYLE<\/b>               <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:         :41.80  ERVIN \/ BIONDI        CALIFORNIA        01 \/ 87<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:     :41.80  ERVIN \/ BIONDI        CALIFORNIA        01 \/ 87<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:      :41.80  ERVIN \/ BIONDI        CALIFORNIA        01 \/ 87<br \/>\nPOOL Record:         :43.20  BROCK NEWMAN          AUBURN            1997<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:             :44.07<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  ERVIN, ANTHONY       JR CALIFORNIA         :42.33                :41.62**<br \/>\n            :19.76   :21.86<br \/>\n  ** NCAA Record:       AMERICAN Record:   US OPEN Record:    POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  DRAGANJA, DUJE       FR CALIFORNIA         :42.48                :42.22<br \/>\n            :19.99   :22.23<br \/>\n  3)  SCHOEMAN, ROLAND     SR ARIZONA            :42.61                :42.80<br \/>\n            :20.03   :22.77<br \/>\n  4)  BAL, RANDALL         JR STANFORD           :43.47                :42.96<br \/>\n            :20.60   :22.36<br \/>\n  5)  LaFLEUR, ERIC        SO ARIZONA            :43.22                :43.51<br \/>\n            :21.12   :22.39<br \/>\n  6)  ANDERSON, LUKE       SO VIRGINIA           :43.39                :43.52<br \/>\n            :20.86   :22.66<br \/>\n  7)  MACEDO, MATTHEW      SR CALIFORNIA         :43.40                :43.69<br \/>\n            :20.99   :22.70<br \/>\n  8)  ODENDAAL, HENDRIK    SR FLORIDA            :43.35                :43.73<br \/>\n            :21.05   :22.68 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  CROCKER, IAN         SO TEXAS              :43.64                :43.01<br \/>\n            :20.75   :22.26<br \/>\n 10)  JAYME, CARLOS        SO FLORIDA            :43.50                :43.28<br \/>\n            :20.61   :22.67<br \/>\n 11)  KEMP, CHRIS          JR TEXAS              :43.49                :43.47<br \/>\n            :20.94   :22.53<br \/>\n 12)  SCHNELL, ANDREW      SO STANFORD           :43.48                :43.63<br \/>\n            :21.05   :22.58<br \/>\n 13)  WOCHOMURKA, RYAN     FR AUBURN             :43.48                :43.78<br \/>\n            :20.94   :22.84<br \/>\n 14)  SILKAITIS, TERRY     FR MINNESOTA          :43.57                :43.80<br \/>\n            :21.31   :22.49<br \/>\n 15)  CASTRO, RODRIGO      SR SOUTHERN CAL.      :43.49                :43.90<br \/>\n            :21.34   :22.56<br \/>\n 16)  KIDD, MATTHEW        FR AUBURN             :43.53                :44.47<br \/>\n            :21.28   :23.19 <\/p>\n<p>FINALS RESULTS<br \/>\n<b>EVENT:  18      MEN&#39;s     200  Yard    BREASTSTROKE<\/b>            <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        1:53.11  BRENDAN HANSEN        TEXAS             2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:53.11  BRENDAN HANSEN        TEXAS             2001<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     1:53.11  BRENDAN HANSEN        TEXAS             2001<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:55.42  JEREMY LINN           TENNESSEE         1997<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            1:59.49<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  HANSEN, BRENDAN      SO TEXAS             1:54.18               1:52.88**<br \/>\n            :25.27   :28.57   :29.22   :29.82<br \/>\n  ** NCAA Record:       AMERICAN Record:   US OPEN Record:    POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  BRUCE, MICHAEL       SO STANFORD          1:56.60               1:54.81<br \/>\n            :25.92   :29.21   :29.59   :30.09<br \/>\n  3)  SALYARDS, KYLE       SO GEORGIA           1:56.05               1:55.67<br \/>\n            :25.96   :29.35   :29.90   :30.46<br \/>\n  4)  MARSHALL, GARY       SO VIRGINIA          1:55.93               1:56.33<br \/>\n            :26.26   :29.10   :30.06   :30.91<br \/>\n  4)  HACKLER, JEFF        JR MINNESOTA         1:56.29               1:56.33<br \/>\n            :26.36   :29.55   :29.98   :30.44<br \/>\n  6)  BREE, ANDREW         SO TENNESSEE         1:56.93               1:56.56<br \/>\n            :26.48   :29.67   :30.10   :30.31<br \/>\n  7)  HOPWOOD, JEFF        JR MICHIGAN          1:57.29               1:56.59<br \/>\n            :26.45   :29.65   :30.19   :30.30<br \/>\n  8)  GANGLOFF, MARK       SO AUBURN            1:57.05               1:57.16<br \/>\n            :26.40   :29.17   :30.52   :31.07 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  EKHOFF, LUKE         SO WASHINGTON        1:58.18               1:56.13<br \/>\n            :26.78   :29.62   :29.43   :30.30<br \/>\n 10)  QUINN, SEAN          JR NORTH CAROLINA    1:57.40               1:57.02<br \/>\n            :27.17   :29.65   :29.91   :30.29<br \/>\n 11)  BLOCH, CHEYNE        SO HAWAII            1:57.69               1:57.35<br \/>\n            :26.49   :30.39   :30.04   :30.43<br \/>\n 12)  FLORES, BAYANI       SR CALIFORNIA        1:57.39               1:58.24<br \/>\n            :26.77   :30.29   :30.30   :30.88<br \/>\n 13)  CALHOUN, PATRICK     JR AUBURN            1:58.79               1:58.51<br \/>\n            :26.33   :30.02   :30.69   :31.47<br \/>\n 14)  BINKLEY, ROSS        JR TEXAS             1:58.86               1:59.01<br \/>\n            :27.17   :30.69   :30.57   :30.58<br \/>\n 15)  FORREST, CHRIS       SR MINNESOTA         1:58.59               1:59.40<br \/>\n            :27.45   :30.51   :30.46   :30.98<br \/>\n      CARON, JUSTIN        JR AUBURN            1:58.08               DISQUAL<br \/>\n            :27.56   :30.32   :30.40  DISQUAL <\/p>\n<p>FINALS RESULTS<br \/>\n<b>EVENT:  19      MEN&#39;s     200  Yard    BUTTERFLY <\/b>              <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        1:41.78  MELVIN STEWART        TENNESSEE         1991<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    1:41.78  MELVIN STEWART        TENNESSEE         1991<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     1:41.78  MELVIN STEWART        TENNESSEE         1991<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        1:44.74  HEATH EDWARDS         GEORGIA           1997<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            1:46.52<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM            PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  GHERGHEL, IOAN       FR ALABAMA           1:44.35               1:42.68**<br \/>\n            :23.67   :26.60   :26.22   :26.19<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  LEE, JEFF            JR SOUTHERN CAL.     1:44.34               1:42.94<br \/>\n            :23.33   :26.07   :26.94   :26.60<br \/>\n  3)  KENDRICK, RAINER     FR TEXAS             1:44.11               1:43.56<br \/>\n            :22.59   :25.82   :26.75   :28.40<br \/>\n  4)  McDONALD, MATT       FR STANFORD          1:44.00               1:44.04<br \/>\n            :23.16   :26.13   :26.74   :28.01<br \/>\n  5)  MAHANEY, ANDREW      SO GEORGIA           1:44.32               1:44.17<br \/>\n            :23.78   :26.76   :26.71   :26.92<br \/>\n  6)  SHERRARD, DUNCAN     SR FLORIDA           1:44.62               1:44.32<br \/>\n            :23.83   :26.31   :26.55   :27.63<br \/>\n  7)  DASH, JEFF           JR ARIZONA           1:44.46               1:44.42<br \/>\n            :23.25   :26.66   :26.94   :27.57<br \/>\n  8)  O&#39;CONNOR, KELLAN        NORTHWESTERN      1:44.48               1:44.58<br \/>\n            :23.21   :26.19   :26.90   :28.28 <\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  VELOZ, JUAN          SO ARIZONA           1:44.75               1:43.93<br \/>\n            :23.64   :26.59   :26.72   :26.98<br \/>\n 10)  WESTCOTT, DAN        JR STANFORD          1:45.11               1:44.12<br \/>\n            :23.77   :26.66   :26.82   :26.87<br \/>\n 11)  CRAMER, JAYME        FR STANFORD          1:45.03               1:44.80<br \/>\n            :23.96   :26.72   :27.07   :27.05<br \/>\n 12)  LAM, RANDY           SO GEORGIA           1:45.24               1:44.92<br \/>\n            :23.97   :26.82   :27.14   :26.99<br \/>\n 13)  MONTAGUE, JOE        SR TEXAS             1:45.86               1:44.96<br \/>\n            :23.62   :26.70   :26.85   :27.79<br \/>\n 14)  SIOUI, STEPHEN       FR FLORIDA           1:45.83               1:45.76<br \/>\n            :24.01   :26.69   :27.34   :27.72<br \/>\n 15)  RAAB, MICHAEL        FR VIRGINIA          1:44.72               1:45.79<br \/>\n            :23.84   :26.82   :27.25   :27.88<br \/>\n 16)  KNOWLES, JEREMY      SO AUBURN            1:45.57               1:46.16<br \/>\n            :24.33   :26.92   :27.25   :27.66 <\/p>\n<p>FINALS RESULTS<br \/>\nEVENT:  20      MEN&#39;s   PLATFORM DIVING         <\/p>\n<p>                                               OPTIONAL         LIMITED<br \/>\n RANK    NAME             YEAR   TEAM             DD    PRELIM    DD    FINALS<\/p>\n<p>   1  LENGYEL, IMRE        SR MIAMI (FLORIDA)   354.60  524.20  169.60  620.25<br \/>\n   2  DUMAIS, JUSTIN       SR TEXAS             366.20  546.60  180.40  577.15<br \/>\n   3  BRICKER, MATTHEW     FR AUBURN            335.85  511.25  175.40  565.85<br \/>\n   4  VELAZQUEZ, MIGUEL    FR MIAMI (FLORIDA)   359.55  526.35  166.80  553.00<br \/>\n   5  DUMAIS, TROY         SR TEXAS             363.55  542.25  178.70  545.75<br \/>\n   6  MOSS, CLAYTON        JR KENTUCKY          347.35  508.55  161.20  534.40<br \/>\n   7  COBEN, JASON         SO MICHIGAN          359.80  518.70  158.90  515.85<br \/>\n   8  LINETTE, JONATHAN    FR TEXAS             398.90  577.45  178.55  459.50<\/p>\n<p>   9  GARCIA, CAESAR       SO AUBURN            326.25  499.95<br \/>\n  10  PRANDI, KYLE         JR MIAMI (FLORIDA)   316.70  490.60<br \/>\n  11  VACA, RUBEN          SR ARIZONA           343.05  486.00<br \/>\n  12  WILCOCK, JUSTIN      JR BRIGHAM YOUNG     323.05  481.10<br \/>\n  13  HYDE, HAROLD         SR TEXAS             301.80  458.40<br \/>\n  14  OJEDA, OMAR          SR ARIZONA           311.00  456.10<br \/>\n  15  ANDERSON, JOSH       SO ARIZONA           299.40  454.80<br \/>\n  16  CHRISANDER, SIMON    SR IOWA              300.00  439.05<\/p>\n<p>  17  GAGNET, LOUIE        FR FLORIDA STATE     291.90  432.25<br \/>\n  18  WILCOX, ZACHERY      FR FLORIDA           269.25  407.80<br \/>\n  19  SMITH, STEWART       FR ALABAMA           273.40  404.80<br \/>\n  20  CARLTON, MARC        SO INDIANA           249.05  401.70<br \/>\n  21  EVEN, JESSE          SR TEXAS A&#038;M         264.70  400.85<br \/>\n  22  DeMOND, KENT         FR PRINCETON         264.95  398.15<br \/>\n  23  PETERSON, ADAM       FR STANFORD          241.30  391.40<br \/>\n  24  JONES, PHIL          FR TENNESSEE         211.10  318.40<\/p>\n<p>FINALS RESULTS<br \/>\nEVENT:  21      MEN&#39;s     400  Yard    FREESTYLE RELAY         <\/p>\n<p>NCAA Record:        2:49.80  TEXAS                                   2001<br \/>\nAMERICAN Record:    2:49.80  TEXAS                                   2001<br \/>\nUS OPEN Record:     2:49.80  TEXAS                                   2001<br \/>\nPOOL Record:        2:53.28  AUBURN                                  1997<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET:            2:56.39<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS of FINALS      <\/p>\n<p> RANK                                    PRELIM                 TIME<\/p>\n<p>                               CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL  <\/p>\n<p>  1)  CALIFORNIA                                2:54.07               2:50.01**<br \/>\n      1) DRAGANJA, DUJE      FR   :43.15    3) MACEDO, MATTHEW     SR   :42.44<br \/>\n      2) ERVIN, ANTHONY      JR   :41.43    4) OHLIN, MATTIAS      SR   :42.99<br \/>\n  ** POOL Record:<br \/>\n  2)  STANFORD                                  2:54.91               2:51.63<br \/>\n      1) BAL, RANDALL        JR   :43.15    3) O&#39;BRYAN, BOBBY      SO   :43.01<br \/>\n      2) MARSHALL, PETER     SO   :42.64    4) SCHNELL, ANDREW     SO   :42.83<\/p>\n<p>  3)  TEXAS                                     2:54.53               2:52.73<br \/>\n      1) KEMP, CHRIS         JR   :43.54    3) CICCARELLI, RYAN    SR   :43.73<br \/>\n      2) HANNAN, TOM         SR   :43.40    4) CROCKER, IAN        SO   :42.06<\/p>\n<p>  4)  AUBURN                                    2:54.32               2:52.98<br \/>\n      1) WOCHOMURKA, RYAN    FR   :43.58    3) GIBB, DEREK         FR   :43.39<br \/>\n      2) KIDD, MATTHEW       FR   :42.64    4) KIRKLAND, WESLEY    FR   :43.37<\/p>\n<p>  5)  ARIZONA                                   2:53.78               2:53.09<br \/>\n      1) LaFLEUR, ERIC       SO   :43.79    3) JEFFERS, BYRON      SO   :43.46<br \/>\n      2) SCHOEMAN, ROLAND    SR   :41.99    4) LEASSNER, MAX       FR   :43.85<\/p>\n<p>  6)  SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA                       2:54.26               2:53.87<br \/>\n      1) CASTRO, RODRIGO     SR   :43.72    3) KELLER, KLETE       SO   :43.03<br \/>\n      2) LEE, JEFF           JR   :43.41    4) KEREKJARTO, TAMAS   SR   :43.71<\/p>\n<p>  7)  FLORIDA                                   2:54.90               2:53.91<br \/>\n      1) JAYME, CARLOS       SO   :43.57    3) MANGABEIRA, GABRIE  FR   :43.67<br \/>\n      2) ODENDAAL, HENDRIK   SR   :43.00    4) SIOUI, STEPHEN      FR   :43.67<\/p>\n<p>  8)  MICHIGAN                                  2:54.73               2:57.29<br \/>\n      1) MANGIERI, GARRETT   JR   :44.25    3) WATLAND, JORDAN     SR   :44.92<br \/>\n      2) KURTH, TONY         JR   :44.12    4) KETCHUM, DAN        SO   :44.00<\/p>\n<p>                               CONSOLATION FINAL   <\/p>\n<p>  9)  PENN STATE                                2:55.52               2:55.23<br \/>\n      1) BOTES, EUGENE       JR   :43.43    3) SCHIERHORN, MARTIN  SR   :44.21<br \/>\n      2) MOLETTIERE, BOB     SR   :43.66    4) MINNIER, TODD       SO   :43.93<\/p>\n<p> 10)  MINNESOTA                                 2:56.24               2:55.37<br \/>\n      1) SILKAITIS, TERRY    FR   :43.74    3) ONG, ALLEN          JR   :43.81<br \/>\n      2) TAYLOR, MATT        JR   :43.77    4) SMOLINSKI, TODD     JR   :44.05<\/p>\n<p> 11)  VIRGINIA                                  2:55.41               2:56.76<br \/>\n      1) KERPELMAN, ADAM     SO   :44.98    3) WAGNER, LUKE        SO   :43.86<br \/>\n      2) ANDERSON, LUKE      SO   :43.75    4) HAAG, JONATHAN      SO   :44.17<\/p>\n<p> 12)  ARIZONA STATE                             2:55.54               2:56.87<br \/>\n      1) BRUNELLI, NICK      SO   :44.09    3) ZAABADKICK, BOBBY   JR   :44.38<br \/>\n      2) MEADOWS, GAVIN      SR   :44.07    4) MacDONALD, SIMON    SR   :44.33<\/p>\n<p> 13)  TEXAS A&#038;M                                 2:56.95               2:57.09<br \/>\n      1) KENNEDY, PATRICK    SR   :45.10    3) TAYLOR, ROBBIE      FR   :44.01<br \/>\n      2) ROSE, MATT          SO   :43.18    4) BLANCHARD, DAN      FR   :44.80<\/p>\n<p> 14)  SOUTHERN METHODIST                        2:57.29               2:57.49<br \/>\n      1) ANDERSEN, JAKOB     SO   :44.73    3) TOZER, NICK         FR   :45.30<br \/>\n      2) WEGHORST, MATT      SR   :43.38    4) NEWTON, JONATHON    SO   :44.08<\/p>\n<p> 15)  PITTSBURGH                                2:57.26               2:57.62<br \/>\n      1) von BODUNGEN, MAX   SR   :45.08    3) WEBBER, ADAM        SO   :44.88<br \/>\n      2) GRUBE, MICHAEL      JR   :43.78    4) HEATH, MIAH         SR   :43.88<\/p>\n<p> 16)  GEORGIA                                   2:58.08               2:58.10<br \/>\n      1) KINTZ, NICOLAS      SR   :44.84    3) BRADO, MATT         JR   :44.46<br \/>\n      2) GAGNON, JASON       SR   :44.50    4) LINDSAY, MARC       SR   :44.30<\/p>\n<p>TEAM SCORING <\/p>\n<p>                      MMM      MMM  EEEEEEE  NNN     NN<br \/>\n                      MMMM    MMMM  EEEEEEE  NNNN    NN<br \/>\n                      MM MM  MM MM  EE       NN NN   NN<br \/>\n                      MM  MMMM  MM  EEEEEE   NN  NN  NN<br \/>\n                      MM   MM   MM  EE       NN   NN NN<br \/>\n                      MM        MM  EEEEEEE  NN    NNNN<br \/>\n                      MM        MM  EEEEEEE  NN     NNN<\/p>\n<p>      1)   TEXAS             512               20)   ALABAMA            34<br \/>\n      2)   STANFORD          501               21)   TEXAS A&#038;M          33<br \/>\n      3)   AUBURN            365.5             22)   SOUTHERN METHOD.   29.5<br \/>\n      4)   FLORIDA           277               23)   BRIGHAM YOUNG      21<br \/>\n      5)   SOUTHERN CAL.     272               24)   PITTSBURGH         18<br \/>\n      6)   CALIFORNIA        271               25)   N.C.-WILMINGTON    15<br \/>\n      7)   ARIZONA           242               26)   SOUTH CAROLINA     14<br \/>\n      8)   MINNESOTA         216               27)   LOUISIANA STATE    11<br \/>\n      9)   MICHIGAN          183               27)   HAWAII             11<br \/>\n     10)   GEORGIA           167               27)   GEORGIA TECH       11<br \/>\n     11)   VIRGINIA          157.5             30)   WASHINGTON          9<br \/>\n     12)   TENNESSEE         144               31)   NORTH CAROLINA      7<br \/>\n     13)   MIAMI (FLORIDA)   106               32)   INDIANA             5<br \/>\n     14)   ARIZONA STATE      84               33)   CINCINNATI          3<br \/>\n     15)   PENN STATE         54               33)   PURDUE              3<br \/>\n     16)   KENTUCKY           50               35)   NEVADA LAS VEGAS    2<br \/>\n     17)   HARVARD            42               35)   IOWA                2<br \/>\n     18)   WISCONSIN          41.5             35)   DREXEL              2<br \/>\n     19)   NORTHWESTERN       39               35)   PRINCETON           2   <\/p>\n<p>                            INDIVIDUAL HIGH POINT:<br \/>\n              1)  VENDT, ERIK           JR  SOUTHERN CAL.      57<br \/>\n              2)  ROGAN, MARKUS         SO  STANFORD           55<br \/>\n              3)  DUMAIS, TROY          SR  TEXAS              54<br \/>\n              3)  MARSHALL, PETER       SO  STANFORD           54<br \/>\n              5)  SCHOEMAN, ROLAND      SR  ARIZONA            52<br \/>\n              6)  KELLER, KLETE         SO  SOUTHERN CAL.      48<br \/>\n              7)  BAL, RANDALL          JR  STANFORD           47<br \/>\n              8)  HANSEN, BRENDAN       SO  TEXAS              45<br \/>\n              9)  MOSS, CLAYTON         JR  KENTUCKY           44<br \/>\n              9)  DUMAIS, JUSTIN        SR  TEXAS              44<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Phillip Whitten ATHENS, Georgia, March 30. IT&#39;S all over but the hootin&#39;, hollerin&#39; and dunkin&#39;. 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