﻿{"id":5060,"date":"2003-03-01T11:17:21","date_gmt":"2003-03-01T16:17:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2003\/03\/mens-ncaa-div-i-michigan-takes-a-slim-lead-over-minnesota-after-day-2-of-big-10-champs\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T06:56:03","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T13:56:03","slug":"mens-ncaa-div-i-michigan-takes-a-slim-lead-over-minnesota-after-day-2-of-big-10-champs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/mens-ncaa-div-i-michigan-takes-a-slim-lead-over-minnesota-after-day-2-of-big-10-champs\/","title":{"rendered":"Men&#8217;s NCAA Div. I: Michigan Takes A Slim Lead Over Minnesota After Day 2 of Big-10 Champs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ANN ARBOR, Mich., February 28.  THERE&#39;S no place like home for the Wolverines.<\/p>\n<p>Coach Jon Urbancek&#39;s Michigan men&#39;s swimming and diving team, hoping to stop a Minnesota threepeat for the Big 10 title here this weekend at Canham Natatoriun, moved into the lead after Day 2 with an 11.5-point advantage over Coach Dennis Dale&#39;s Giolden Gophers &#8212; 473.5 &#8211; 462.<\/p>\n<p>Indiana continues its climb back up the ladder of success and remains third (309.50).  Next comes Northwestern (252) closely follwed by Wisconsin (248),  Penn State is next (226.50).<\/p>\n<p>The Wolverines won one individual and one relay event, with sophomiore Chuck Sayao splashing to a pr and NCAA auto cut in the 400 IM via his 3:46.50, among the top half-dozen times so far this season.<\/p>\n<p>His old pr was a 3:49.26 from the prelims of last year&#39;s NCAAs, where he finished sixth in the consolation finals.  A member of Canada&#39;s national team, Sayao said before the race that he wanted this year&#39;s Big 10s to be his &quot;coming out&quot; meet and his gold is certainly reflective of that.<\/p>\n<p>Michigan also scored a bronze when sophomore Brendan Nelligan went a consideration 3:49.20 for third.  Minnesota junior Ryan Plummer (3:48.29) was second for the Gophers, who also scored a fourth- and fifth-place finish.<\/p>\n<p>The Gophers opened tonight&#39;s races with a Big 10 meet-record in the 200 medley relay, its 1:26.23 &quot;A&quot; cut, not far off the all-time Big 10 record 1:25.87 from last season&#39;s NCAAs by Minnesota,  The Gophers were without the services of 50 free champ Terry Silkaitis, who swam (and won) the 200 free in an &quot;A&quot; 1:34.42, then led off Minnesota&#39;s runner-up 800 free relay in 1:36.01, fasest split of the race.<\/p>\n<p>Penn State senior Eugene Botes retained his 100 fly title with a 47.40 win after going a season-best 47.08 in the prelims, just off his pr and Big 10 meet record 47.01 from the heats of last year&#39;s Championships at Bloomington,  The NCAA &quot;A&quot; cut is 47.34.<\/p>\n<p>Although the Wolverines didn&#39;t win the 200 free, that honor going to the Gophers&#39; Silkaitis (pr and Minnesota-record 1:34.42), Michigan cleaned house in this race with defending champ Dan Ketchum second (1:34.88); teammate Garrett Mangieri third (1:36.26) and another pair of Wolverines taking fifth and sixth.<\/p>\n<p>Minnesota won the final two individual races as senior Jeff Hackler touched first in the 100 breast (auto-cut 53.67, .01 off his meet record from last year); and senior Todd Smolinski winning the 100 back (NCAA &quot;A&quot; cut 47.28).<\/p>\n<p>Purdue junior Tamas Bessenyei, a Hungarian national team member, was runner-up in the breaststroke with a pr 53.99 and Michigan&#39;s Jeff Hopwood won the bronze (54.29).  The top three finishers all made the &quot;A&quot; cut of 54.30.<\/p>\n<p>Wisconsin&#39;s Matt Marshall was second in the 100 back (47.93) and in the heats he was 47.77 &#8212; a mere 05 off the &quot;A&quot; cut of 47.72.<\/p>\n<p>On the 1-meter board, Iowa sophomore Tino Klami won the Hawkeyes&#39; initial gold with his 696.40 total.<\/p>\n<p>Michigan moved into first with its 800 free relay victory in 6:24.33 to Minnesota&#39;s 6:26.08, both teams making the &quot;A&quot; cut.  Freshman Davis Tarwater led off in a solid 1:36.83 for the blue and maize, then Mangieri, 500 free champ Peter Vanderkaay and Kertchum on the anchor followed,  Their time was a pool record, breaking Minnesota&#39;s 6:30.46 from &#39;00.<\/p>\n<p>Michigan has Vanderkaay and Nelligan, both potential victors, in Saturday&#39;s 1650 free but Minnesota will counter with Justin Mortimer, third at NCAAs two seasons ago in a pr and Gopher-record 14:47.82 &#8212; fster than either of the top two Michigan swimemrs&#39; prs.<\/p>\n<p>Minnesota&#39;s Hopwood will be favored in the 200 breast, Smolinski is a contender in the 200 back and Allan Ong is a strong prspect for gold in the 200 fly. Siklaitis will be gunning for his thrid win in the 100 free while Botes is the event&#39;s defending champ. If Michigan is to win its first championship since Y2K, it will have to rely on its depth and get big performances from swimmers like Sayao and rookies Tarwater, backstroker Chris deJong, Vanderkaay plus the veterans will have to perform above and beyond.<\/p>\n<p>Team Rankings<\/p>\n<p> Place  School  Points<br \/>\n 1  University of Michigan  MICH  473.50<br \/>\n 2  University of Minnesota  MINN  462<br \/>\n 3  Indiana University  IND  309.50<br \/>\n 4  Northwestern University  NU  252<br \/>\n 5  University of Wisconsin  WISC  248<br \/>\n 6  Penn State University  PSU  226.50<br \/>\n 7  The Ohio State University  OSU  192<br \/>\n 8  Purdue University  PURD  188<br \/>\n 9  University of Iowa  IOWA  133<br \/>\n 10  Michigan State University  MSU  109.50 <\/p>\n<p>2003 MEN&#39;S BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS<br \/>\nAnn Arbor, Michigan<br \/>\nFeb. 27-March 1, 2003<\/p>\n<p>25 yard pool<\/p>\n<p>DAY TWO: February 28, 2003<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS<\/p>\n<p>Event 7  Men 200 Yard Medley Relay<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nBIG TEN CONF: * 1:25.87  2002      MINNESOTA<br \/>\n                         SMOLINSKI, HACKLER, LUNDIN, SILKAITIS<br \/>\nBIG TEN MEET: # 1:26.23  2002      MINNESOTA<br \/>\n                         SMOLINSKI, HACKLER, LUNDIN, ONG<br \/>\n        POOL: ! 1:28.27  2000      PENN STATE<br \/>\n                         WEAVER, TEETER, CARSCALLEN,  MOLETTIERE<br \/>\n                1:27.21  NCAA<br \/>\n                1:29.82  CONS<br \/>\n    School                                                  Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 University of Minnesota  &#39;A&#39;                          1:26.13#NCAA    40<br \/>\n     1) Smolinski, Todd SR              2) Hackler, Jeff SR<br \/>\n     3) Lundin, Bjorn SO                4) Ong, Allen SR<br \/>\n                  10.78       21.81 (21.81)       32.58 (10.77)       45.94 (24.13)<br \/>\n           54.98 (9.04)     1:06.65 (20.71)      1:15.85 (9.20)     1:26.13 (19.48)<br \/>\n  2 University of Wisconsin  &#39;A&#39;                          1:27.89!CONS    34<br \/>\n     1) Mania, Adam SO                  2) Zakrzewski, Kevin JR<br \/>\n     3) Marshall, Matt JR               4) Rogers, Dale JR<br \/>\n                  11.12       22.33 (22.33)       33.37 (11.04)       47.21 (24.88)<br \/>\n           56.50 (9.29)     1:08.11 (20.90)      1:17.30 (9.19)     1:27.89 (19.78)<br \/>\n  3 Indiana University  &#39;A&#39;                               1:28.82 CONS    32<br \/>\n     1) Leach, Matt JR                  2) Schulze, David SR<br \/>\n     3) Halasz, Murph SO                4) Andersson, Claes JR<br \/>\n                  11.25       22.32 (22.32)       33.74 (11.42)       47.65 (25.33)<br \/>\n           57.18 (9.53)     1:08.96 (21.31)      1:18.35 (9.39)     1:28.82 (19.86)<br \/>\n  4 Purdue University  &#39;A&#39;                                1:29.07 CONS    30<br \/>\n     1) Paul, Louis SO                  2) Bessenyei, Tamas JR<br \/>\n     3) Sayce, Tad SR                   4) Wright, Jeremy SR<br \/>\n                  11.47       22.70 (22.70)       33.58 (10.88)       46.89 (24.19)<br \/>\n           56.69 (9.80)     1:08.91 (22.02)      1:18.47 (9.56)     1:29.07 (20.16)<br \/>\n  5 The Ohio State University  &#39;A&#39;                        1:29.18 CONS    28<br \/>\n     1) Campioni, Andreas JR            2) Kauscher, Robert SO<br \/>\n     3) Rees, Nick SR                   4) Swonger, Andy SO<br \/>\n                  11.44       23.31 (23.31)       34.21 (10.90)       48.20 (24.89)<br \/>\n           57.75 (9.55)     1:09.68 (21.48)      1:18.87 (9.19)     1:29.18 (19.50)<br \/>\n  6 University of Michigan  &#39;A&#39;                           1:29.30 CONS    26<br \/>\n     1) DeJong, Chris FR                2) Hopwood, Jeff SR<br \/>\n     3) Tarwater, Davis FR              4) Mangieri, Garrett SR<br \/>\n                  11.43       22.73 (22.73)       33.76 (11.03)       47.37 (24.64)<br \/>\n           57.26 (9.89)     1:09.16 (21.79)      1:18.73 (9.57)     1:29.30 (20.14)<br \/>\n  7 Michigan State University  &#39;A&#39;                        1:29.38 CONS    24<br \/>\n     1) Sunryd, Karl SR                 2) Clutten, Ian FR<br \/>\n     3) Hageman, Joel JR                4) DeFauw, Nick SR<br \/>\n                  11.14       22.46 (22.46)       33.39 (10.93)       46.93 (24.47)<br \/>\n          56.96 (10.03)     1:09.32 (22.39)      1:18.82 (9.50)     1:29.38 (20.06)<br \/>\n  8 University of Iowa  &#39;A&#39;                               1:29.83         22<br \/>\n     1) Ciurca, Andrei R SO             2) Prada, Andrei C JR<br \/>\n     3) Snider, Jason R JR              4) Kazmierczak, Konrad A FR<br \/>\n                  11.26       23.06 (23.06)       33.85 (10.79)       47.89 (24.83)<br \/>\n           57.41 (9.52)     1:09.41 (21.52)      1:19.00 (9.59)     1:29.83 (20.42)<br \/>\n  9 Northwestern University  &#39;A&#39;                          1:30.12         18<br \/>\n     1) Eggen, Nick SO                  2) Torres, Louis SO<br \/>\n     3) O&#39;Connor, Kellan SR             4) Clark, Shelby JR<br \/>\n                  11.89       23.78 (23.78)       34.73 (10.95)       48.46 (24.68)<br \/>\n           58.11 (9.65)     1:09.83 (21.37)      1:19.56 (9.73)     1:30.12 (20.29)<br \/>\n 10 Penn State University  &#39;A&#39;                            1:31.35         14<br \/>\n     1) Lutz, John SO                   2) Velez, Dan FR<br \/>\n     3) Bird, Patrick SO                4) Northrop, Daryl SO<br \/>\n                  11.91       23.76 (23.76)       35.21 (11.45)       48.94 (25.18)<br \/>\n          59.03 (10.09)     1:11.25 (22.31)      1:20.75 (9.50)     1:31.35 (20.10)<\/p>\n<p>Event 8  Men 400 Yard IM<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nBIG TEN CONF: * 3:38.18  1995      THOMAS DOLAN, MICHIGAN<br \/>\nBIG TEN MEET: # 3:42.45  2001      TIM SICILIANO, MICHIGAN<br \/>\n        POOL: ! 3:48.77  2003      CHUCK SAYAO, MICHIGAN<br \/>\n                3:47.29  NCAA<br \/>\n                3:54.10  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Sayao, Chuck        SO Michigan             3:48.77    3:46.50!NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  24.86       53.27 (28.41)     1:21.93 (28.66)     1:49.76 (27.83)<br \/>\n        2:21.88 (32.12)     2:54.23 (32.35)     3:20.71 (26.48)     3:46.50 (25.79)<br \/>\n  2 Plummer, C. Ryan    JR Minnesota            3:49.47    3:48.29!CONS    17<br \/>\n                  24.11       52.22 (28.11)     1:21.05 (28.83)     1:49.26 (28.21)<br \/>\n        2:22.39 (33.13)     2:54.93 (32.54)     3:22.14 (27.21)     3:48.29 (26.15)<br \/>\n  3 Neligan, Brendan    SO Michigan             3:53.91    3:49.20 CONS    16<br \/>\n                  24.18       51.48 (27.30)     1:20.69 (29.21)     1:49.54 (28.85)<br \/>\n        2:22.86 (33.32)     2:56.69 (33.83)     3:23.57 (26.88)     3:49.20 (25.63)<br \/>\n  4 Urreta, Diego       JR Minnesota            3:53.49    3:51.34 CONS    15<br \/>\n                  24.75       53.32 (28.57)     1:22.13 (28.81)     1:50.79 (28.66)<br \/>\n        2:24.05 (33.26)     2:58.00 (33.95)     3:25.10 (27.10)     3:51.34 (26.24)<br \/>\n  5 Mortimer, Justin    JR Minnesota            3:53.88    3:51.90 CONS    14<br \/>\n                  25.29       53.74 (28.45)     1:24.63 (30.89)     1:54.10 (29.47)<br \/>\n        2:27.05 (32.95)     3:00.31 (33.26)     3:26.77 (26.46)     3:51.90 (25.13)<br \/>\n  6 Bryant, Richard     SO Indiana              3:53.51    3:52.40 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  25.61       53.90 (28.29)     1:23.25 (29.35)     1:52.09 (28.84)<br \/>\n        2:26.79 (34.70)     3:00.78 (33.99)     3:27.09 (26.31)     3:52.40 (25.31)<br \/>\n  7 Clark, Jaffrey      SR Penn State           3:53.73    3:53.16 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  25.16       53.94 (28.78)     1:23.60 (29.66)     1:52.31 (28.71)<br \/>\n        2:25.87 (33.56)     2:59.43 (33.56)     3:26.85 (27.42)     3:53.16 (26.31)<br \/>\n  8 Liebhold, Tim       SO Wisconsin            3:54.18    3:55.85         11<br \/>\n                  25.53       54.97 (29.44)     1:24.55 (29.58)     1:53.66 (29.11)<br \/>\n        2:27.90 (34.24)     3:01.98 (34.08)     3:29.61 (27.63)     3:55.85 (26.24)<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Novak, Heath        SR Michigan             3:54.53    3:53.16 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  11.61       25.32 (13.71)       39.76 (14.44)       54.45 (14.69)<br \/>\n        1:09.99 (15.54)     1:24.81 (14.82)     1:40.07 (15.26)     1:54.77 (14.70)<br \/>\n        2:11.91 (17.14)     2:28.12 (16.21)     2:44.52 (16.40)     3:01.19 (16.67)<br \/>\n        3:14.64 (13.45)     3:27.26 (12.62)     3:40.62 (13.36)     3:53.16 (12.54)<br \/>\n 10 Biedrzycki, Chris   JR Northwestern         3:57.42    3:53.96 CONS     7<br \/>\n                  11.38       24.99 (13.61)       39.74 (14.75)       53.97 (14.23)<br \/>\n        1:09.07 (15.10)     1:23.39 (14.32)     1:38.44 (15.05)     1:53.09 (14.65)<br \/>\n        2:09.79 (16.70)     2:26.31 (16.52)     2:42.98 (16.67)     2:59.54 (16.56)<br \/>\n        3:13.80 (14.26)     3:27.08 (13.28)     3:40.91 (13.83)     3:53.96 (13.05)<br \/>\n 11 Davis, Brian        FR Northwestern         3:55.98    3:54.59          6<br \/>\n                  11.70       25.29 (13.59)       39.40 (14.11)       53.59 (14.19)<br \/>\n        1:09.23 (15.64)     1:23.95 (14.72)     1:38.89 (14.94)     1:53.26 (14.37)<br \/>\n        2:10.01 (16.75)     2:26.59 (16.58)     2:43.77 (17.18)     3:00.94 (17.17)<br \/>\n        3:15.20 (14.26)     3:28.37 (13.17)     3:41.81 (13.44)     3:54.59 (12.78)<br \/>\n 12 Douville, Nicholas  SO Michigan             3:55.74    3:56.07          5<br \/>\n                  11.38       24.83 (13.45)       38.69 (13.86)       52.98 (14.29)<br \/>\n        1:08.23 (15.25)     1:22.84 (14.61)     1:37.61 (14.77)     1:52.08 (14.47)<br \/>\n        2:09.58 (17.50)     2:27.12 (17.54)     2:44.59 (17.47)     3:02.34 (17.75)<br \/>\n        3:16.11 (13.77)     3:29.37 (13.26)     3:42.86 (13.49)     3:56.07 (13.21)<br \/>\n 13 Ciferri, Brink      SR Wisconsin            3:56.86    3:58.61          4<br \/>\n                  11.39       25.17 (13.78)       39.30 (14.13)       53.96 (14.66)<br \/>\n        1:09.51 (15.55)     1:24.42 (14.91)     1:39.22 (14.80)     1:54.00 (14.78)<br \/>\n        2:10.79 (16.79)     2:28.40 (17.61)     2:45.47 (17.07)     3:03.30 (17.83)<br \/>\n        3:17.37 (14.07)     3:31.28 (13.91)     3:45.15 (13.87)     3:58.61 (13.46)<br \/>\n 14 Gordon, Willie      FR Penn State           3:57.81    3:59.33          3<br \/>\n                  12.16       25.92 (13.76)       40.18 (14.26)       55.16 (14.98)<br \/>\n        1:10.81 (15.65)     1:26.10 (15.29)     1:41.21 (15.11)     1:56.39 (15.18)<br \/>\n        2:13.57 (17.18)     2:30.83 (17.26)     2:47.81 (16.98)     3:05.34 (17.53)<br \/>\n        3:19.55 (14.21)     3:32.94 (13.39)     3:46.21 (13.27)     3:59.33 (13.12)<br \/>\n 15 Cenci, Nick         JR Purdue               3:57.39    4:01.45          2<br \/>\n                  11.19       24.84 (13.65)       38.78 (13.94)       53.58 (14.80)<br \/>\n        1:09.86 (16.28)     1:25.31 (15.45)     1:40.66 (15.35)     1:55.63 (14.97)<br \/>\n        2:13.17 (17.54)     2:31.18 (18.01)     2:48.53 (17.35)     3:06.14 (17.61)<br \/>\n        3:20.31 (14.17)     3:33.84 (13.53)     3:47.85 (14.01)     4:01.45 (13.60)<br \/>\n 16 Ten Haagen, Tony    JR Purdue               3:56.97    4:04.32          1<br \/>\n                  11.76       25.83 (14.07)       40.49 (14.66)       55.29 (14.80)<br \/>\n        1:11.88 (16.59)     1:27.27 (15.39)     1:42.97 (15.70)     1:58.23 (15.26)<br \/>\n        2:15.46 (17.23)     2:32.14 (16.68)     2:49.68 (17.54)     3:06.70 (17.02)<br \/>\n        3:22.03 (15.33)     3:36.14 (14.11)     3:50.69 (14.55)     4:04.32 (13.63)<\/p>\n<p>Event 9  Men 100 Yard Butterfly<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nBIG TEN CONF: * 47.00  1997      MARTIN ZIELINSKI, MINNESOTA<br \/>\nBIG TEN MEET: # 47.08  2003      EUGENE BOTES, PENN STATE<br \/>\n        POOL: ! 47.08  2003      EUGENE BOTES, PENN STATE<br \/>\n                47.34  NCAA<br \/>\n                48.76  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Botes, Eugene       SR Penn State             47.08      47.40 CONS    20<br \/>\n                  10.13       21.93 (11.80)       34.50 (12.57)       47.40 (12.90)<br \/>\n  2 Marshall, Matt      JR Wisconsin              47.63      47.41 CONS    17<br \/>\n                  10.07       21.92 (11.85)       34.48 (12.56)       47.41 (12.93)<br \/>\n  3 O&#39;Connor, Kellan    SR Northwestern           47.57      47.56 CONS    16<br \/>\n                  10.18       22.16 (11.98)       34.62 (12.46)       47.56 (12.94)<br \/>\n  4 Hamming, Mark       JR Northwestern           48.18      48.19 CONS    15<br \/>\n                  10.30       22.47 (12.17)       34.95 (12.48)       48.19 (13.24)<br \/>\n  5 Lundin, Bjorn       SO Minnesota              47.70      48.36 CONS    14<br \/>\n                  10.22       22.55 (12.33)       35.22 (12.67)       48.36 (13.14)<br \/>\n  6 Tarwater, Davis     FR Michigan               47.90      48.37 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  10.65       22.74 (12.09)       35.58 (12.84)       48.37 (12.79)<br \/>\n  7 Halasz, Murph       SO Indiana                48.51      48.60 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  10.37       23.18 (12.81)       35.72 (12.54)       48.60 (12.88)<br \/>\n  8 Rees, Nick          SR Ohio State             48.32      49.08         11<br \/>\n                  10.42       22.62 (12.20)       35.53 (12.91)       49.08 (13.55)<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Kurth, Tony         SR Michigan               48.86      48.38 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  10.60       22.71 (12.11)       35.42 (12.71)       48.38 (12.96)<br \/>\n 10 Snider, Jason R     JR Iowa                   48.78      48.70 CONS     7<br \/>\n                  10.34       22.67 (12.33)       35.51 (12.84)       48.70 (13.19)<br \/>\n 11 Ong, Allen          SR Minnesota              48.64      48.96          6<br \/>\n                  10.52       22.68 (12.16)       35.59 (12.91)       48.96 (13.37)<br \/>\n 12 Haupt, Matt         SR Penn State             48.94      49.45          4.5<br \/>\n                  10.58       23.02 (12.44)       36.13 (13.11)       49.45 (13.32)<br \/>\n 12 Dillon, Mark        SR Minnesota              49.45      49.45          4.5<br \/>\n                  10.23       22.85 (12.62)       35.98 (13.13)       49.45 (13.47)<br \/>\n 14 Tomes, Marty        FR Ohio State             49.31      49.49          3<br \/>\n                  10.50       23.09 (12.59)       35.73 (12.64)       49.49 (13.76)<br \/>\n 15 Sayce, Tad          SR Purdue                 48.86      49.80          2<br \/>\n                  10.49       23.18 (12.69)       36.08 (12.90)       49.80 (13.72)<br \/>\n 16 Mania, Adam         SO Wisconsin              49.41      50.12          1<br \/>\n                  10.67       23.34 (12.67)       36.94 (13.60)       50.12 (13.18)<\/p>\n<p>Event 10  Men 200 Yard Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nBIG TEN CONF: * 1:33.41  1990      ARTUR WOJDAT, IOWA<br \/>\nBIG TEN MEET: # 1:34.19  2002      DAN KETCHUM, MICHIGAN<br \/>\n        POOL: ! 1:35.78  2003      DAN KETCHUM, MICHIGAN<br \/>\n                1:36.39  NCAA<br \/>\n                1:39.28  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Silkaitis, Terry    SO Minnesota            1:36.22    1:34.42!NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  22.31       46.49 (24.18)     1:10.82 (24.33)     1:34.42 (23.60)<br \/>\n  2 Ketchum, Dan        JR Michigan             1:35.78    1:34.99!NCAA    17<br \/>\n                  22.58       46.62 (24.04)     1:10.95 (24.33)     1:34.99 (24.04)<br \/>\n  3 Mangieri, Garrett   SR Michigan             1:36.04    1:36.26 NCAA    16<br \/>\n                  23.01       47.48 (24.47)     1:11.75 (24.27)     1:36.26 (24.51)<br \/>\n  4 Taylor, Matt        SR Minnesota            1:36.52    1:36.38 NCAA    15<br \/>\n                  22.62       47.13 (24.51)     1:11.75 (24.62)     1:36.38 (24.63)<br \/>\n  5 Vanderkaay, Peter   FR Michigan             1:36.44    1:36.50 CONS    14<br \/>\n                  23.25       47.93 (24.68)     1:12.45 (24.52)     1:36.50 (24.05)<br \/>\n  6 DeBerry, Tyler      FR Michigan             1:36.53    1:37.40 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  23.12       48.07 (24.95)     1:12.92 (24.85)     1:37.40 (24.48)<br \/>\n  7 Minnier, Todd       JR Penn State           1:36.97    1:38.77 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  22.39       47.00 (24.61)     1:12.31 (25.31)     1:38.77 (26.46)<br \/>\n  8 Rogers, Dale        JR Wisconsin            1:37.41    1:39.46         11<br \/>\n                  22.85       48.37 (25.52)     1:13.88 (25.51)     1:39.46 (25.58)<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 DeJong, Chris       FR Michigan             1:37.59    1:37.84 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  22.71       47.81 (25.10)     1:13.20 (25.39)     1:37.84 (24.64)<br \/>\n 10 Hurd, Andrew        SO Michigan             1:38.39    1:38.21 CONS     7<br \/>\n                  23.41       48.49 (25.08)     1:13.48 (24.99)     1:38.21 (24.73)<br \/>\n 11 Wiesner, Eric       SO Wisconsin            1:37.86    1:38.32 CONS     6<br \/>\n                  22.77       47.80 (25.03)     1:13.21 (25.41)     1:38.32 (25.11)<br \/>\n 12 McCaffrey, Sean     SO Minnesota            1:38.83    1:38.42 CONS     5<br \/>\n                  23.18       48.44 (25.26)     1:13.66 (25.22)     1:38.42 (24.76)<br \/>\n 13 Jackson, Kyle       JR Purdue               1:38.36    1:38.72 CONS     4<br \/>\n                  23.35       48.05 (24.70)     1:13.00 (24.95)     1:38.72 (25.72)<br \/>\n 14 Gordon, Erik        SR Penn State           1:38.86    1:38.76 CONS     3<br \/>\n                  23.51       48.63 (25.12)     1:13.71 (25.08)     1:38.76 (25.05)<br \/>\n 15 Brennan, Joe        SR Michigan State       1:38.22    1:39.33          2<br \/>\n                  22.75       47.43 (24.68)     1:12.93 (25.50)     1:39.33 (26.40)<br \/>\n 16 Wright, Jeremy      SR Purdue               1:39.10    1:40.33          1<br \/>\n                  23.68       49.12 (25.44)     1:15.01 (25.89)     1:40.33 (25.32)<\/p>\n<p>Event 11  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nBIG TEN CONF: * 53.24  2002      JEFF HACKLER, MINNESOTA<br \/>\nBIG TEN MEET: # 53.66  2002      JEFF HACKLER, MINNESOTA<br \/>\n        POOL: ! 53.97  2003      JEFF HACKLER, MINNESOTA<br \/>\n                54.30  NCAA<br \/>\n                55.92  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Hackler, Jeff       SR Minnesota              53.97      53.67!NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  11.88       25.46 (13.58)       39.54 (14.08)       53.67 (14.13)<br \/>\n  2 Bessenyei, Tamas    JR Purdue                 54.21      53.99 NCAA    17<br \/>\n                  11.77       25.61 (13.84)       39.71 (14.10)       53.99 (14.28)<br \/>\n  3 Hopwood, Jeff       SR Michigan               54.75      54.29 NCAA    16<br \/>\n                  11.86       25.47 (13.61)       39.91 (14.44)       54.29 (14.38)<br \/>\n  4 Brown, Mike         FR Minnesota              54.81      54.43 CONS    14.5<br \/>\n                  11.74       25.75 (14.01)       39.82 (14.07)       54.43 (14.61)<br \/>\n  4 Clutten, Ian        FR Michigan State         54.82      54.43 CONS    14.5<br \/>\n                  11.85       25.48 (13.63)       39.92 (14.44)       54.43 (14.51)<br \/>\n  6 Torres, Louis       SO Northwestern           55.33      55.30 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  11.69       26.02 (14.33)       40.32 (14.30)       55.30 (14.98)<br \/>\n  7 Pogioli, Giordan    FR Purdue                 55.42      55.45 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  11.56       25.88 (14.32)       40.23 (14.35)       55.45 (15.22)<br \/>\n  8 Kauscher, Robert    SO Ohio State             55.34      55.67 CONS    11<br \/>\n                  11.94       25.93 (13.99)       40.81 (14.88)       55.67 (14.86)<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Prada, Andrei C     JR Iowa                   55.56      55.70 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  11.90       26.08 (14.18)       40.89 (14.81)       55.70 (14.81)<br \/>\n 10 Shelangoski, Calvi  SO Iowa                   55.53      55.87 CONS     7<br \/>\n                  12.15       26.08 (13.93)       40.90 (14.82)       55.87 (14.97)<br \/>\n 11 Hack, Josh          JR Michigan               55.90      55.90 CONS     5.5<br \/>\n                  11.99       26.49 (14.50)       41.07 (14.58)       55.90 (14.83)<br \/>\n 11 Schulze, David      SR Indiana                56.16      55.90 CONS     5.5<br \/>\n                  12.40       26.37 (13.97)       41.33 (14.96)       55.90 (14.57)<br \/>\n 13 Velez, Dan          FR Penn State             55.93      56.14          4<br \/>\n                  12.66       26.61 (13.95)       41.40 (14.79)       56.14 (14.74)<br \/>\n 14 Brunson, Chris D    SR Iowa                   55.68      56.31          3<br \/>\n                  12.50       26.32 (13.82)       41.12 (14.80)       56.31 (15.19)<br \/>\n 15 Jeffries, Matt      SO Ohio State             56.01      56.42          2<br \/>\n                  11.79       26.51 (14.72)       40.94 (14.43)       56.42 (15.48)<br \/>\n 16 Kelly, Sean         FR Minnesota              56.53      56.46          1<br \/>\n                  11.90       26.61 (14.71)       41.16 (14.55)       56.46 (15.30)<\/p>\n<p>Event 12  Men 100 Yard Backstroke<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nBIG TEN CONF: * 46.91  2001      TODD SMOLINSKI, MINNESOTA<br \/>\nBIG TEN MEET: # 46.91  2001      TODD SMOLINSKI, MINNESOTA<br \/>\n        POOL: ! 47.23  2003      TODD SMOLINSKI, MINNESOTA<br \/>\n                47.72  NCAA<br \/>\n                49.15  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Smolinski, Todd     SR Minnesota              47.23      47.28 NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  10.97       22.60 (11.63)       34.82 (12.22)       47.28 (12.46)<br \/>\n  2 Marshall, Matt      JR Wisconsin              47.77      47.93 CONS    17<br \/>\n                  11.15       22.99 (11.84)       35.34 (12.35)       47.93 (12.59)<br \/>\n  3 Mania, Adam         SO Wisconsin              48.53      48.04 CONS    16<br \/>\n                  11.25       23.24 (11.99)       35.54 (12.30)       48.04 (12.50)<br \/>\n  4 Paul, Louis         SO Purdue                 48.17      48.07 CONS    15<br \/>\n                  11.60       23.45 (11.85)       35.99 (12.54)       48.07 (12.08)<br \/>\n  5 Leach, Matt         JR Indiana                48.78      48.18 CONS    14<br \/>\n                  11.11       23.35 (12.24)       35.69 (12.34)       48.18 (12.49)<br \/>\n  6 DeJong, Chris       FR Michigan               49.17      48.42 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  11.81       23.73 (11.92)       36.38 (12.65)       48.42 (12.04)<br \/>\n  7 Swanson, Tony       JR Northwestern           48.77      48.83 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  11.82       23.80 (11.98)       36.61 (12.81)       48.83 (12.22)<br \/>\n  8 Ciurca, Andrei R    SO Iowa                   49.69      49.92         11<br \/>\n                  11.18       23.72 (12.54)       36.71 (12.99)       49.92 (13.21)<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Earhart, Ryan       SR Michigan               50.23      49.87          9<br \/>\n                  11.68       24.15 (12.47)       36.92 (12.77)       49.87 (12.95)<br \/>\n 10 Sunryd, Karl        SR Michigan State         50.32      50.04          7<br \/>\n                  11.67       23.80 (12.13)       37.29 (13.49)       50.04 (12.75)<br \/>\n 11 Mitchell, Adam      FR Minnesota              49.94      50.06          6<br \/>\n                  11.98       24.30 (12.32)       37.37 (13.07)       50.06 (12.69)<br \/>\n 12 Campioni, Andreas   JR Ohio State             50.44      50.07          5<br \/>\n                  11.76       24.04 (12.28)       37.18 (13.14)       50.07 (12.89)<br \/>\n 13 Eggen, Nick         SO Northwestern           50.39      50.15          4<br \/>\n                  11.67       24.43 (12.76)       37.04 (12.61)       50.15 (13.11)<br \/>\n 14 Hughes, David       SO Purdue                 50.13      50.20          3<br \/>\n                  11.86       24.14 (12.28)       37.36 (13.22)       50.20 (12.84)<br \/>\n 15 Lutz, John          SO Penn State             50.00      50.48          2<br \/>\n                  11.83       24.35 (12.52)       37.38 (13.03)       50.48 (13.10)<br \/>\n 16 McLin, Shawn        FR Penn State             50.57      50.95          1<br \/>\n                  11.73       24.47 (12.74)       37.83 (13.36)       50.95 (13.12)<\/p>\n<p>Event 13  Men 3 mtr Diving<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nBIG TEN CONF: * 664.20  1988      MARK GABOS, MINNESOTA<br \/>\nBIG TEN MEET: # 632.97  1996      P. J. BOGART, MINNESOTA<br \/>\n    Name              Year School                 Semis     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Finals<br \/>\n  1 Klami, Timo W       SO Iowa                  602.55     596.40         20<br \/>\n  2 Richeson, Mitchell  SO Ohio State            473.85     583.40         17<br \/>\n  3 Coben, Jason        JR Michigan              544.70     556.30         16<br \/>\n  4 Hazes, Adam         SR Indiana               505.15     527.10         15<br \/>\n  5 Carlton, Marc       JR Indiana               510.95     512.55         14<br \/>\n  6 Gastaldo, Marc      SO Penn State            477.65     508.75         13<br \/>\n  7 Mariano, Brian      FR Indiana               497.05     472.35         12<br \/>\n  8 Burns, Alex         JR Indiana               482.30     445.15         11<br \/>\nB &#8211; Finals<br \/>\n  9 Davis, Clayton      SO Purdue                466.95                     9<br \/>\n 10 Fagan, Ryan         SO Indiana               454.05                     7<br \/>\n 11 Herdt, Ben          SR Minnesota             445.05                     6<br \/>\n 12 Gutierrez, Roberto  SR Iowa                  444.60                     5<br \/>\n 13 Schmidt, John       FR Minnesota             431.40                     4<br \/>\n 14 Dreyer, Marc        FR Ohio State            412.35                     3<br \/>\n 15 Metzler, Brian      SO Indiana               404.00                     2<br \/>\n 16 Laskowski, Justin   SO Michigan State        394.75                     1<\/p>\n<p>Event 14  Men 800 Yard Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nBIG TEN CONF: * 6:20.89  1996      MICHIGAN<br \/>\n                         RUMLEY, LANCASTER, PIERSMA, DOLAN<br \/>\nBIG TEN MEET: # 6:22.82  2002      MICHIGAN<br \/>\n                         MANGIERI, NELIGAN, HURD, KETCHUM<br \/>\n        POOL: ! 6:30.46  2000      MINNESOTA<br \/>\n                         VONBODUNGEN, TAYOR, CROOK, MASSURA<br \/>\n                6:26.62  NCAA<br \/>\n                6:38.21  CONS<br \/>\n    School                                                  Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 University of Michigan  &#39;A&#39;                           6:24.33!NCAA    40<br \/>\n     1) Tarwater, Davis FR              2) Mangieri, Garrett SR<br \/>\n     3) Vanderkaay, Peter FR            4) Ketchum, Dan JR<br \/>\n                  22.73       47.41 (47.41)   1:12.22 (1:12.22)   1:36.83 (1:36.83)<br \/>\n        1:58.93 (22.10)     2:23.48 (46.65)   2:47.94 (1:11.11)   3:12.54 (1:35.71)<br \/>\n        3:35.01 (22.47)     3:59.51 (46.97)   4:24.64 (1:12.10)   4:48.63 (1:36.09)<br \/>\n        5:10.55 (21.92)     5:35.20 (46.57)   6:00.13 (1:11.50)   6:24.33 (1:35.70)<br \/>\n  2 University of Minnesota  &#39;A&#39;                          6:26.08!NCAA    34<br \/>\n     1) Silkaitis, Terry SO             2) McCaffrey, Sean SO<br \/>\n     3) Taylor, Matt SR                 4) Mortimer, Justin JR<br \/>\n                  22.36       47.06 (47.06)   1:11.87 (1:11.87)   1:36.01 (1:36.01)<br \/>\n        1:58.58 (22.57)     2:23.60 (47.59)   2:48.85 (1:12.84)   3:13.67 (1:37.66)<br \/>\n        3:35.80 (22.13)     4:00.58 (46.91)   4:25.19 (1:11.52)   5:00.01 (1:46.34)<br \/>\n                            5:37.02 (37.01)     5:58.88 (58.87)   6:26.08 (1:26.07)<br \/>\n  3 University of Wisconsin  &#39;A&#39;                          6:31.64 CONS    32<br \/>\n     1) Wiesner, Eric SO                2) Rogers, Dale JR<br \/>\n     3) Torpey, Pat JR                  4) Zuiderhof, Matt SR<br \/>\n                  22.70       47.61 (47.61)   1:13.28 (1:13.28)   1:39.13 (1:39.13)<br \/>\n        2:00.80 (21.67)     2:25.51 (46.38)   2:50.71 (1:11.58)   3:16.21 (1:37.08)<br \/>\n        3:38.49 (22.28)     4:03.29 (47.08)   4:28.85 (1:12.64)   4:54.55 (1:38.34)<br \/>\n        5:16.61 (22.06)     5:41.13 (46.58)   6:06.41 (1:11.86)   6:31.64 (1:37.09)<br \/>\n  4 Penn State University  &#39;A&#39;                            6:33.06 CONS    30<br \/>\n     1) Botes, Eugene SR                2) Gordon, Willie FR<br \/>\n     3) Minnier, Todd JR                4) Haupt, Matt SR<br \/>\n                  22.25       47.11 (47.11)   1:12.52 (1:12.52)   1:38.02 (1:38.02)<br \/>\n        2:00.61 (22.59)     2:25.65 (47.63)   2:50.93 (1:12.91)   3:16.57 (1:38.55)<br \/>\n        3:38.68 (22.11)     4:03.91 (47.34)   4:29.64 (1:13.07)   4:54.48 (1:37.91)<br \/>\n        5:17.20 (22.72)     5:42.00 (47.52)   6:07.51 (1:13.03)   6:33.06 (1:38.58)<br \/>\n  5 Northwestern University  &#39;A&#39;                          6:35.72 CONS    28<br \/>\n     1) Swanson, Tony JR                2) Shue, Mike SR<br \/>\n     3) O&#39;Connor, Kellan SR             4) Hamming, Mark JR<br \/>\n                  22.70       48.35 (48.35)   1:13.80 (1:13.80)   1:39.04 (1:39.04)<br \/>\n        2:01.87 (22.83)     2:27.11 (48.07)   2:52.65 (1:13.61)   3:18.24 (1:39.20)<br \/>\n        3:40.85 (22.61)     4:05.86 (47.62)   4:31.53 (1:13.29)   4:57.28 (1:39.04)<br \/>\n        5:19.73 (22.45)     5:44.70 (47.42)   6:10.02 (1:12.74)   6:35.72 (1:38.44)<br \/>\n  6 Purdue University  &#39;A&#39;                                6:37.33 CONS    26<br \/>\n     1) Paul, Louis SO                  2) Jackson, Kyle JR<br \/>\n     3) Wright, Jeremy SR               4) Seelbach, Will SR<br \/>\n                  22.94       47.97 (47.97)   1:13.20 (1:13.20)   1:38.21 (1:38.21)<br \/>\n        2:00.60 (22.39)     2:25.32 (47.11)   2:51.23 (1:13.02)   3:17.15 (1:38.94)<br \/>\n        3:40.23 (23.08)     4:05.68 (48.53)   4:31.74 (1:14.59)   4:57.71 (1:40.56)<br \/>\n        5:19.79 (22.08)     5:44.72 (47.01)   6:10.88 (1:13.17)   6:37.33 (1:39.62)<br \/>\n  7 Indiana University  &#39;A&#39;                               6:40.53         24<br \/>\n     1) Winck, David SO                 2) Swander, Kevin FR<br \/>\n     3) Bryant, Richard SO              4) Schulze, David SR<br \/>\n                  23.38       48.64 (48.64)   1:14.60 (1:14.60)   1:40.73 (1:40.73)<br \/>\n        1:54.86 (14.13)     2:29.58 (48.85)   2:55.67 (1:14.94)   3:21.32 (1:40.59)<br \/>\n        3:44.78 (23.46)     4:09.75 (48.43)   4:35.06 (1:13.74)   5:00.28 (1:38.96)<br \/>\n        5:23.38 (23.10)     5:48.87 (48.59)   6:14.74 (1:14.46)   6:40.53 (1:40.25)<br \/>\n  8 The Ohio State University  &#39;A&#39;                        6:42.26         22<br \/>\n     1) Seay, Tommy SO                  2) Swonger, Andy SO<br \/>\n     3) Tomes, Marty FR                 4) Dusil, Vladi SR<br \/>\n                  22.28       47.78 (47.78)   1:13.55 (1:13.55)   1:39.49 (1:39.49)<br \/>\n        1:52.20 (12.71)     2:26.54 (47.05)   2:53.41 (1:13.92)   3:20.53 (1:41.04)<br \/>\n        3:43.31 (22.78)     4:08.24 (47.71)   4:34.08 (1:13.55)   5:00.32 (1:39.79)<br \/>\n        5:23.18 (22.86)     5:48.94 (48.62)   6:15.49 (1:15.17)   6:42.26 (1:41.94)<br \/>\n  9 Michigan State University  &#39;A&#39; 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