﻿{"id":4982,"date":"2003-02-16T11:08:12","date_gmt":"2003-02-16T16:08:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2003\/02\/ncaa-div-i-women-divers-lead-stanford-to-154-146-nail-biter-over-cal\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T06:44:18","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T13:44:18","slug":"ncaa-div-i-women-divers-lead-stanford-to-154-146-nail-biter-over-cal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncaa-div-i-women-divers-lead-stanford-to-154-146-nail-biter-over-cal\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Div. I Women: Divers Lead Stanford to 154-146 Nail-Biter Over Cal"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BERKELEY, Cal., February 15.  HAS Stanford developed a &quot;secret weapon&quot; who can challenge Natalie Coughlin&#39;s 100 butterfly supremacy? <\/p>\n<p>Well, not exactly, but Cardinal Tara Kirk &#8212; American\/ NCAA record-holder in the 100-200 yard breaststrokes and defending NCAA champ in both &#8212; showed a packed house at Spieker Aquatics Complex here on the Cal campus this afternoon that she&#39;s more than &quot;just a breaststroker.&quot; <\/p>\n<p>The Stanford junior had another superb afternoon, winning the 100-200 breast races and also finishing runner-up to Coughlin in the 100 fly. <\/p>\n<p>Her time for her &quot;off&quot; event, while certainly a seasonal and perhaps even career pr (55.66) likely won&#39;t give Coughlin any gray hairs.  However, it&#39;s rather remarkable for someone who almost never swims this race competitively; and was intermingled with 1:00.14-2:11.01 breaststroke clockings &#8212; both just off her seasonal prs and nation-leading 59.74 &#8211; 2:09.66.  <\/p>\n<p>For the record, Stanford won for the 28th time in the 30-year history of &quot;The Big Splash,&quot; racing to a 154-146 dual-meet win.  No. 7 California (8-3, 4-2) put up a good battle, but No. 8 Stanford (8-2, 4-1) prevailed &#8212; as per usual. <\/p>\n<p>Cardinal coach Richard Quick, who hied himself to The Farm in the fall of 1988 after a stint at Texas in the mid-&#39;80s that saw him win five-consecutive NCAA Division 1 women&#39;s titles, has never lost to his Bay Area foe.  In fact, one has to go back to the presidency of Gerald Ford during the &#39;75-&#39;76 season to find the last time Cal has defeated Stanford.  <\/p>\n<p>Last year at its home Avery Aquatics Complex, Stanford won 1:59.5-140.5.  When the meet was last in Berkeley two seasons ago, Stanford came away No. 1, 151-149. <\/p>\n<p>Cal won seven of the afternoon&#39;s 16 events, highlighted by Coughlin&#39;s triple and rookie Helen Silver&#39;s backstroke double (55.95-pr 1:58.85).   Silver&#39;s made great strides after a fall period of adjustment and Cal coach Teri McKeever is hoping her prize pupil can make her presence known at the conference and NCAA Championships. <\/p>\n<p>Coughlin won both flys, the 200 free and swam the fly leg on Cal&#39;s winning 400 medley relay.   Her times &#8212; 52.82 &#8211; 1:55.03 for the flys and 1:49.24 for the freestyle &#8212; are among the national leaders as the dual meet season winds down. <\/p>\n<p>However, she&#39;s already set American\/NCAA records in the 200 free &#8211; fly at the Tiger Invitational in Auburn two months ago (only women to ever accomplish that feat); and also ranks No. 1 in the 100 fly with her 51.88 against USC here two weeks ago &#8212; fastest-ever in a dual-meet.    <\/p>\n<p>And speaking of &quot;fastest-ever,&quot; Coughlin&#39;s 200 fly swim was the meet&#39;s only pool record and ranks No. 2 on the all-time dual-meet list too. No. 1?  Coughlin&#39;s 1:54.55 against USC in LA last year. <\/p>\n<p>The old pool\/meet record was Stanford&#39;s Misty Hyman&#39;s 1:55.89 from &#39;99.  For those with short memories, 18 months after that swim Hyman stood atop the victory podium at Sydney with the Olympic 200 fly gold-medal draped around her neck. <\/p>\n<p>Tara Kirk&#39;s sister Dana, a freshman for the Cardinal and the family&#39;s true butterfly specialist, took second in the 200 (1:59.67), was runner-up in the 200 free and won the 500 free (4:56.81).  <\/p>\n<p>The Golden Bears held a strong lead throughout the meet until the final diving event was scored.  Cal just edged out Stanford 134-130 going into the final two events, the 200 IM and 400 free relay. In the former, Card Kristen Caverly won (2:00.87) to Cal&#39;s Natalie Griffith&#39;s 2:02.82.  Stanford also got a  third here and had its first lead, 143-140, going into the final relay. <\/p>\n<p>Cal needed a win to capture the meet but it wasn&#39;t to be. Stanford swept to victory in 3:22.52 to Cal&#39;s 3:24.58, and The Big Splash title was theirs to claim for yet another year. <\/p>\n<p>Stanford sophomore Lacey Boutwell, who anchored the 400 sprint relay, scored a fine double of her own, taking both freestyle sprints (23.45-50.35).  In the 50 she won by .01 over Cal&#39;s Michelle Harper.  <\/p>\n<p>Despite the loss, Cal coach McKeever was impressed with her team&#39;s performances. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;Both teams fought really hard and every swimmer competed well. There were a lot of gutsy performances out there,&quot; she said. &quot;Everyone can definitely walk away from this meet with their head held high.&quot; <\/p>\n<p>Cal seniors who swam in their final Big Splash &#8212; and final collegiate dual-meet for the blue-and-gold &#8212; included Staciana Stitts, Harper and diver Christina Flynn.  All were were honored at the beginning of the meet. <\/p>\n<p>Stitts, a Sydney Olympian and Cal&#39;s top breaststroker of all-time, finished second to Kirk in both the 100 breast (1:01.53) and 200 (2:14.94).  Stitts has automatically qualified for NCAAs in each and will compete against Kirk both there and at the Pac-10 Championships in two weeks.  <\/p>\n<p>Besides her runner-up 50 free finish, Harper placed third in the 100 free (51.90) &#8212; both seasonal prs.  Flynn was Cal&#39;s best diver of the day and finished fourth in both the one-meter (254.025) and three-meter (275.175) events. <\/p>\n<p>The meet&#39;s outcome might have been different had McKeever opted to swim Coughlin in the 400 free rather than 400 medley relay.  But hindsight is always 110% better than foresight, and had Coughlin say anchored the sprint relay and Cal won they may well have lost the medley!<\/p>\n<p>(A swimmer is limited to four events &#8212; three individual and one relay, say &#8212; or any combination thereof.)<\/p>\n<p>Both schools have next weekend off and resume action Feb. 27 in Federal Way, WA. at the Pac-10 Championships.  Stanford is defending titlist and has won every year save once since the meet&#39;s inception in the mid-&#39;80s.  The only non-Cardinal win was by UCLA two years ago at Belmont Plaza.    <\/p>\n<p>NCAAs follow three weeks later at Auburn, home of the defending national champions.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Bill Bell <\/p>\n<p><b><br \/>\nNo. 9 California vs. No. 8 Stanford<br \/>\nFebruary 15, 2003<br \/>\nSpieker Aquatics Complex<br \/>\nBerkeley, Calif.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford 154, Cal 146<\/b><\/p>\n<p>400 Medley Relay<br \/>\n1. California\t3:41.20<br \/>\n(Silver, Stitts, Coughlin, Becks)<br \/>\n2. Stanford \u2018A\u2019\t3:46.68<br \/>\n(Caverly, T. Kirk, Davis, Boutwell)<br \/>\n3. Stanford \u2018B\u2019\t3:58.63<br \/>\n(Wagner, Gilbert, Daly, Ransom)<\/p>\n<p>1000 Free<br \/>\n1. Lisa Morelli, Cal\t10:03.57<br \/>\n2. Ashley Chandler, Cal\t10:05.82<br \/>\n3. Evins Cameron, Stanford\t10:07.63<br \/>\n4. Kate Tiedeman, Cal\t10:08.20<br \/>\n5. Katy Blakemore, Stanford\t10:29.11<br \/>\n6. Erin Glenn, Stanford\t10:32.72<br \/>\n7. Claire Henderson, Stanford\t10:38.32<\/p>\n<p>200 Free<br \/>\n1. Natalie Coughlin, Cal\t1:49.26<br \/>\n2. Dana Kirk, Stanford\t1:50.58<br \/>\n3. Lauren Medina, Cal\t1:50.78<br \/>\n4. Ashley Daly, Stanford\t1:51.81<br \/>\n5. Tami Ransom, Stanford\t1:52.19<br \/>\n6. Cheryl Anne Bingaman, Cal\t1:53.25<br \/>\n7. Jessie Carr, Stanford\t1:55.76<\/p>\n<p>100 Back<br \/>\n1. Helen Silver, Cal\t55.95<br \/>\n2. Amy Wagner, Stanford\t56.46<br \/>\n3. Sarah Jones, Stanford\t56.63<br \/>\n4. Kristen Caverly, Stanford\t56.92<br \/>\n5. Megan Baumgartner, Stanford\t57.87<br \/>\n6. Amy Ng, Cal\t58.94<\/p>\n<p>100 Breast<br \/>\n1. Tara Kirk, Stanford\t1:00.14<br \/>\n2. Staciana Stitts, Cal\t1:01.53<br \/>\n3. Natalie Griffith, Cal\t1:04.24<br \/>\n4. Marcelle Miller, Cal\t1:04.36<br \/>\n5. Kirsten Gilbert, Stanford\t1:04.50<br \/>\n6. Emily Carter, Stanford\t1:05.48<br \/>\n7. Gina Merlone, Cal\t1:06.89<br \/>\n8. Tenley Bick, Stanford\t1:10.33<\/p>\n<p>200 Fly<br \/>\n1. Natalie Coughlin, Cal\t1:55.03* (Pool Record)<br \/>\n2. Dana Kirk, Stanford\t1:59.57<br \/>\n3. Lisa Morelli, Cal\t2:02.95<br \/>\n4. Anna Strohl, Stanford\t2:04.01<br \/>\n5. Laura Davis, Stanford\t2:04.08<br \/>\n6. Jenna Rais, Cal\t2:04.14<br \/>\n7. Flora Kong, Cal\t2:07.35<br \/>\n8. Andrea Swaney, Stanford\t2:10.38<\/p>\n<p>50 Free<br \/>\n1. Lacey Boutwell, Stanford\t23.45<br \/>\n2. Michelle Harper, Cal\t23.46<br \/>\n3. Danielle Becks, Cal\t23.66<br \/>\n4. Sarah Jones, Stanford\t23.67<br \/>\n5. Whitney Rockwell, Cal\t23.95<br \/>\n6. Megan Baumgartner, Stanford\t24.15<br \/>\n7. Haley Champion, Stanford\t25.13<\/p>\n<p>One-Meter Diving<br \/>\n1. Ashlee Rosenthal, Stanford\t278.55<br \/>\n2. Katie Berglund, Stanford\t260.625<br \/>\n3. McKenze Murphy, Stanford\t257.325<br \/>\n4. Christina Flynn, Cal\t254.025<br \/>\n5. Lauren Donovan, Stanford\t233.775<br \/>\n6. Alyson Borawski, Cal\t204.375<br \/>\n7. Lauren Smith, Cal\t189.6<\/p>\n<p>100 Free<br \/>\n1. Lacey Boutwell, Stanford\t50.35<br \/>\n2. Danielle Becks, Cal\t51.00<br \/>\n3. Michelle Harper, Cal\t51.90<br \/>\n4. Tami Ransom, Stanford\t52.05<br \/>\n5. Keiko Amano, Cal\t52.14<br \/>\n6. Cheryl Anne Bingaman, Cal\t52.16<br \/>\n7. Megan Baumgartner, Stanford\t52.32<br \/>\n8. Sarah Jones, Stanford\t52.60<\/p>\n<p>200 Back<br \/>\n1. Helen Silver, Cal\t1:58.95<br \/>\n2. Kristen Caverly, Stanford\t2:00.32<br \/>\n3. Amy Ng, Cal\t2:02.44<br \/>\n4. Lisa Morelli, Cal\t2:03.98<br \/>\n5. Ashley Daly, Stanford\t2:04.25<br \/>\n6. Amy Wagner, Stanford\t2:05.44<br \/>\n7. Katy Blakemore, Stanford\t2:15.47<\/p>\n<p>200 Breast<br \/>\n1. Tara Kirk, Stanford \t2:11.01<br \/>\n2. Staciana Stitts, Cal\t2:14.94<br \/>\n3. Marcelle Miller, Cal\t2:17.41<br \/>\n4. Natalie Griffith, Cal\t2:18.81<br \/>\n5. Jenna Rais, Cal\t2:21.37<br \/>\n6. Kirsten Gilbert, Stanford\t2:21.67<br \/>\n7. Emily Carter, Stanford\t2:22.94<br \/>\n8. Tenley Bick, Stanford\t2:28.89<\/p>\n<p>500 Free<br \/>\n1. Dana Kirk, Stanford\t4:56.01<br \/>\n2. Kate Tiedeman, Cal\t4:56.73<br \/>\n3. Lauren Medina, Cal\t4:59.27<br \/>\n4. Evins Cameron, Stanford\t5:03.19<br \/>\n5. Ashley Chandler, Cal\t5:05.18<br \/>\n6. Anna Strohl, Stanford\t5:07.73<br \/>\n7. Erin Glenn, Stanford\t5:08.48<\/p>\n<p>100 Fly<br \/>\n1. Natalie Coughlin, Cal\t52.82<br \/>\n2. Tara Kirk, Stanford\t55.66<br \/>\n3. Laura Davis, Stanford\t56.48<br \/>\n4. Flora Kong, Cal\t57.28<br \/>\n5. Emma Palsson, Cal\t57.58<br \/>\n6. Whitney Rockwell, Cal\t58.10<br \/>\n7. Andrea Swaney, Stanford\t59.57<br \/>\n8. Haley Champion, Stanford\t59.74<\/p>\n<p>Three-Meter Diving<br \/>\n1. Ashlee Rosenthal, Stanford\t313.35<br \/>\n2. McKenze Murphy, Stanford\t293.47<br \/>\n3. Lauren Donovan, Stanford\t281.925<br \/>\n4. Christina Flynn, Cal\t275.175<br \/>\n5. Sara Bowling, Stanford\t231.825<br \/>\n6. Michaela Skloven, Stanford\t229.5<br \/>\n7. Alyson Borawski, Cal\t228.6<br \/>\n8. Lauren Smith, Cal\t166.2<\/p>\n<p>200 IM<br \/>\n1. Kristen Caverly, Stanford\t2:00.87<br \/>\n2. Natalie Griffith, Cal\t2:02.82<br \/>\n3. Ashley Daly, Stanford\t2:04.13<br \/>\n4. Amy Ng, Cal\t2:04.19<br \/>\n5. Laura Davis, Stanford\t2:05.29<br \/>\n6. Helen Silver, Cal\t2:08.27<br \/>\n7. Kate Tiedeman, Cal\t2:08.86<br \/>\n8. Anna Strohl, Stanford\t2:10.52<\/p>\n<p>400 Free Relay<br \/>\n1. Stanford \u2018A\u2019\t3:22.52<br \/>\n(Ransom, Jones, Kirk, Boutwell)<br \/>\n2. California \u2018A\u2019\t3:24.48<br \/>\n(Becks, Bingaman, Harper, Stitts)<br \/>\n3. 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