﻿{"id":5098,"date":"2003-03-06T23:41:54","date_gmt":"2003-03-07T04:41:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2003\/03\/1-stanford-takes-the-lead-on-day-1-of-mens-pac-10-championships\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T07:02:05","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T14:02:05","slug":"1-stanford-takes-the-lead-on-day-1-of-mens-pac-10-championships","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/1-stanford-takes-the-lead-on-day-1-of-mens-pac-10-championships\/","title":{"rendered":"#1 Stanford Takes the Lead on Day 1 of Men&#8217;s Pac-10 Championships"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BY Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>LONG BEACH, Calif., March 6.  THE top-ranked Stanford men&#39;s swimming team took the early lead at the 2003<br \/>\nPacific-10 Men&#39;s Swimming Championships at the Belmont<br \/>\nPlaza Pool in Long Beach, Calif. with a total of 218<br \/>\npoints. California is a close second at 208, followed<br \/>\nby USC (169) and Arizona State (130). Rounding out the<br \/>\nfield are Arizona (83) and Washington (41). <\/p>\n<p>Three national #1 times for the 2002-03 season were recorded this evening.<\/p>\n<p>In the first event of the evening, the 200 freestyle<br \/>\nrelay, the California team of Michael Cavic (19.80), Duje Draganja (19.36), Matt Lyon (19.89) and Anthony Ervin (18.87) won in a speedy 1:17.92.<\/p>\n<p>The Stanford team of Randall Bal (19.61), Peter<br \/>\nMarshall (19.66), Andrew Schnell (19.62) and Bobby O&#39;Bryan (19.18) led for 175 yards, but wound up second in 1:18.07 as O&#39;Bryan was unable to hold Anothy Ervin off.  Arizona Sttae (1:19.03) was third.<\/p>\n<p>In the 500 free, USC senior Erik Vendt had it all his way.  Taking the lead at the start, Vendt &#8212; last year&#39;s NCAA Swimmer of the Year &#8212; cruised to a 4:17.64, as teammate Jeff Lee was third (4:21.44).  Sandwiched between the two Trojans was Stanford&#39;s Matt Sorlien (4:19.09).            <\/p>\n<p>Cal&#39;s Joe Bruckhart was the upset winner of the 200 IM, defeating Stanford&#39;s Markus Rogan, last year&#39;s NCAA champion, and Dan Trupin, last year&#39;s Pac-10 king and the Pac-10 record-holder.<\/p>\n<p>Bruckhart took a slight lead on the fly, turning in 22.50 to Trupin&#39;s 22.61 with Rogan well back at 23.21.<br \/>\nRogan, a silver medalist for his native Austria in the backstroke at the 2001 World Championships, quickly grabbed the lead on the backstroke leg, splitting 25.02 &#8212; more than a second-and-a-half faster than the other contenders.<\/p>\n<p>Then Bruckhart made his move, uncorking a 30.58-second breaststroke leg, about 1.7 seconds faster than both the Cardinal swimmers.  Smelling victory, Bruckhart powered home in in 24.87 to grab the gold in 1:44.49, the nation&#39;s second fastest time this year.  Rogan (1:45.87) and Trupin (1:46.94) took the next two spots for Stanford.<\/p>\n<p>Cal&#39;s Anthony Ervin showed how quickly he is rounding into shape after taking the entire fall semester off, as the Olympic co-champion and co-American record-holder took the 50 yard sprint in 19.28, the nation&#39;s #1 time this season.<\/p>\n<p>Cal took 1-2-4 in the race, as freshman Michael Cavic, swimming in the outside lane, was second in 19.69 and Duje Draganja fourth (19.84).  Stanford&#39;s Randall Ball was third in 19.77, with ASU&#39;s Nick Brunelli and<br \/>\nBobby Zaanadick traking fifth and sixth.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of the first four events, Cal had three victories and USC one. Stanford had none, but that was about to change. <\/p>\n<p>In the final event of the evening, Stanford claimed its first Pac-10 Championship title as the 400 medley relay team of Peter Marshall (46.17, fastest 100 back in the nation this season), Michael Bruce (53.82), Dan Westcott (46.00) and Randall Bal (42.75) broke the Pac-10 meet record (set by Stanford in 2002) with a time of 3:08.74.<\/p>\n<p>Cal, which was well ahead in the team scoring coming into the day&#39;s final race, was disqualified, dropping the Bears into second place in the team battle.<\/p>\n<p>The one-meter diving event which was held last<br \/>\nweekend, in conjunction with the women&#39;s conference<br \/>\nchampionship was factored into the first day scoring.<br \/>\nASU&#39;s Joona Puhakka led a 1-2 Sun Devil sweep, with 385.75 points.  Teammate Tom McCrummen was a distant second.  Cal divers placed third and fifth while the highest-scoring Cardinal was seventh.<\/p>\n<p>Action continues tomorrow at the Pac-10 Championships<br \/>\nin Long Beach, Calif., with prelims beginning at 11<br \/>\na.m. and finals starting at 6 p.m. <\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 2003 PACIFIC-10 SWIMMING AND DIVING<br \/>\nCHAMPIONSHIPS<br \/>\n                    HOST: ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY<br \/>\n    HELD AT: BELMONT PLAZA POOL-LONG BEACH, CA<br \/>\nMARCH 6-8, 2003<br \/>\n                             MARCH   6, 2003<\/p>\n<p>                       MMM      MMM  EEEEEEE  NNN<br \/>\nNN<br \/>\n                       MMMM    MMMM  EEEEEEE  NNNN<br \/>\nNN<br \/>\n                       MM MM  MM MM  EE       NN NN<br \/>\nNN<br \/>\n                       MM  MMMM  MM  EEEEEE   NN  NN<br \/>\nNN<br \/>\n                       MM   MM   MM  EE       NN   NN<br \/>\nNN<br \/>\n                       MM        MM  EEEEEEE  NN<br \/>\nNNNN<br \/>\n                       MM        MM  EEEEEEE  NN<br \/>\nNNN<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS AT END OF DAY 1:<\/p>\n<p>    1)   STANFORD          218                4)<br \/>\nARIZONA STATE     130<br \/>\n    2)   CALIFORNIA        208                5)<br \/>\nARIZONA            83<br \/>\n    3)   USC               169                6)<br \/>\nWASHINGTON         41<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   1    MEN&#39;s   200  YARDS   FREESTYLE RELAY<\/p>\n<p>NCAA                1:16.50   AUBURN            AUBURN<br \/>\n           1998<br \/>\nPAC-10              1:16.76   STANFORD<br \/>\nSTANFORD          3\/98<br \/>\nPAC 10 MEET         1:16.93   STANFORD<br \/>\nSTANFORD          1994<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA                1:18.47<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA CONSID.        1:20.82<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS     TIMED FINALS<\/p>\n<p>RANK      TEAM                                    TIME<\/p>\n<p>  1)  CALIFORNIA &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\n1:17.92<br \/>\n   1) CAVIC, MIKE     18   :19.80   3) LYON, MATT<br \/>\n19   :59.05<br \/>\n   2) DRAGANJA, DUJE       :39.16   4) ERVIN, ANTHONY<br \/>\nSR  1:17.92<\/p>\n<p>  2)  STANFORD &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\n1:18.07<br \/>\n   1) BAL, RANDALL    22   :19.61   3) SCHNELL, ANDREW<br \/>\n20   :58.89<br \/>\n   2) MARSHALL, PETER 20   :39.27   4) O&#39;BRYAN, BOBBY<br \/>\n21  1:18.07<\/p>\n<p>  3)  ASU &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\n1:19.03<br \/>\n   1) BRUNELLI, NICK  21   :19.82   3) WALLACE, WILEY<br \/>\n20   :59.19<br \/>\n   2) ZAABADICK, BOBBYSR   :39.38   4) HICKMAN, TOM<br \/>\n18  1:19.03<\/p>\n<p>  4)  UNOF STANFORD &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n1:19.93<br \/>\n   1) RANSENBERG, SCOT20   :20.10   3) ZOCHOWSKI,<br \/>\nTHOMASR   :59.98<br \/>\n   2) WESTCOTT, DAN   SR   :39.83   4) CRAMER, JAYME<br \/>\n20  1:19.93<\/p>\n<p>  5)  USC &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\n1:20.81<br \/>\n   1) STOLLER, MIKE   21   :20.33   3) MELLOULI, OUS<br \/>\n19  1:00.72<br \/>\n   2) FLASKY, MIHALY  20   :40.55   4) DEGENSTEIN,<br \/>\nNICKSR  1:20.81<\/p>\n<p>  6)  WASHINGTON &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\n1:21.78<br \/>\n   1) ROSE, DEREK     20   :20.67   3) MC CAFFREY,<br \/>\nGARR20  1:01.48<br \/>\n   2) HEATON, ZAK     19   :40.86   4) DARANOWSKI,<br \/>\nPIOTSR  1:21.78<\/p>\n<p>  7)  UNOF USC &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n1:22.84<br \/>\n   1) PROFFITT, JORDIE21   :21.15   3) DOBKIN, CARY<br \/>\n20  1:02.26<br \/>\n   2) ABERCROMBIE, J.D20   :41.42   4) RINGE, DAVID<br \/>\nSR  1:22.84<\/p>\n<p>  8)  ARIZONA &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n1:23.28<br \/>\n   1) KARLSON, RYAN   19   :20.85   3) WIMER, DAN<br \/>\n21  1:02.36<br \/>\n   2) FERGUSON, ZACH  15   :41.73   4) MORENO, MIKE<br \/>\n21  1:23.28<\/p>\n<p>  9)  UNOF ASU &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n1:24.69<br \/>\n   1) BLUSIEWICZ, A.J.19   :21.61   3) GEMMELL, JOSH<br \/>\n19  1:02.85<br \/>\n   2) TATE, ACE       SR   :42.08   4) MC DONALD,<br \/>\nSTEVE19  1:24.69<\/p>\n<p>10)  UNOF USC &quot;C&quot;<br \/>\n1:25.39<br \/>\n   1) DONALDSON, RYAN 19   :21.66   3) MURRAY, JOHN<br \/>\n20  1:03.82<br \/>\n   2) GAUSMAN, MIKE   22   :42.63   4) SICK, KELLEN<br \/>\n18  1:25.39<\/p>\n<p>      ARIZONA &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\nDISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) FERNS, LYNDON   19   :20.20   3) ROJAS, LUIS<br \/>\n23   :59.94<br \/>\n   2) LA FLEUR, ERIC  23   :40.05   4) BURNETT, SIMON<br \/>\n19  DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF WASH &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\nDISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) BAILEY, NATE    21   :21.35   3) DAVIS, PHIL<br \/>\n22  1:03.66<br \/>\n   2) LEE, JUSTIN     19   :42.65   4) SCHMIDT, JEFF<br \/>\nSR  DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   2    MEN&#39;s   500  YARDS   FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>NCAA                4:08.75   TOM DOLAN<br \/>\nMICHIGAN          1995<br \/>\nPAC-10              4:11.59   CHAD CARVIN<br \/>\nARIZONA           1994<br \/>\nPAC 10 MEET         4:14.05   RYK NEETHLING<br \/>\nARIZONA           2000<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA                4:19.72<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA CONSID.        4:27.51<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM<br \/>\nTRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  VENDT, ERIK          SR  USC<br \/>\n4:19.75         4:17.64<br \/>\n           :23.25   :48.66  1:14.28  1:39.95  2:05.91<br \/>\n          2:32.07  2:58.58  3:25.05  3:51.63  4:17.64<br \/>\n    2)  SORLIEN, MATT        20  STANFORD<br \/>\n4:20.18         4:19.09<br \/>\n           :23.63   :49.53  1:15.44  1:41.26  2:07.11<br \/>\n          2:33.25  2:59.47  3:25.92  3:52.66  4:19.09<br \/>\n    3)  LEE, JEFF            22  USC<br \/>\n4:21.45         4:21.44<br \/>\n           :23.71   :49.69  1:16.07  1:42.54  2:09.21<br \/>\n          2:36.09  3:02.74  3:29.36  3:55.92  4:21.44<br \/>\n    4)  DORR, JOHN           19  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n4:23.91         4:22.89<br \/>\n           :24.19   :50.29  1:16.42  1:42.83  2:09.41<br \/>\n          2:36.10  3:02.87  3:30.15  3:56.87  4:22.89<br \/>\n    5)  STALEY, TRENT        22  USC<br \/>\n4:25.00         4:23.17<br \/>\n           :24.34   :50.77  1:17.15  1:43.52  2:10.05<br \/>\n          2:36.56  3:03.44  3:30.41  3:57.39  4:23.17<br \/>\n    6)  TOLMACHOFF, ERIK     21  USC<br \/>\n4:23.31         4:24.39<br \/>\n           :24.44   :50.82  1:17.84  1:44.69  2:11.65<br \/>\n          2:38.68  3:05.68  3:32.22  3:58.66  4:24.39<br \/>\n    7)  KAUFFMAN, MIKE       19  USC<br \/>\n4:24.10         4:24.98<br \/>\n           :25.15   :52.12  1:19.02  1:45.70  2:12.53<br \/>\n          2:39.20  3:05.76  3:32.33  3:59.18  4:24.98<br \/>\n    8)  MC LEAN, MIKE        18  STANFORD<br \/>\n4:22.95         4:27.19<br \/>\n           :23.93   :49.83  1:16.00  1:42.38  2:09.55<br \/>\n          2:37.03  3:04.62  3:32.40  4:00.32  4:27.19<\/p>\n<p>CONSOLATION FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    7)  MOLINA, MIGUEL       18  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n4:27.50         4:25.14<br \/>\n           :24.93   :51.50  1:18.32  1:45.22  2:11.70<br \/>\n          2:38.50  3:05.51  3:32.82  3:59.12  4:25.14<br \/>\n    7)  WATERS, JOHN         SR  STANFORD<br \/>\n4:26.50         4:25.14<br \/>\n           :25.18   :52.12  1:19.18  1:46.06  2:12.98<br \/>\n          2:39.88  3:06.68  3:33.16  3:59.53  4:25.14<br \/>\n    9)  WOLFE, JIM           19  WASHINGTON<br \/>\n4:30.67         4:27.62<br \/>\n           :24.48   :51.42  1:18.37  1:45.75  2:12.38<br \/>\n          2:39.11  3:05.57  3:32.56  3:59.75  4:27.62<br \/>\n   10)  LEAN, RYAN           18  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n4:27.40         4:28.73<br \/>\n           :24.75   :51.54  1:18.64  1:45.97  2:13.25<br \/>\n          2:40.51  3:07.70  3:34.78  4:01.87  4:28.73<br \/>\n   11)  MILLER, DEREK        20  ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n4:32.61         4:29.10<br \/>\n           :24.95   :52.08  1:19.30  1:46.82  2:14.09<br \/>\n          2:41.35  3:08.72  3:35.98  4:03.32  4:29.10<br \/>\n   12)  AINSWORTH, CHAD      19  ARIZONA<br \/>\n4:28.90         4:29.32<br \/>\n           :24.93   :51.95  1:19.10  1:46.60  2:14.21<br \/>\n          2:41.69  3:08.88  3:36.03  4:03.50  4:29.32<br \/>\n   13)  PETERSON, MATT       21  USC<br \/>\n4:28.60         4:29.56<br \/>\n           :25.16   :51.92  1:19.35  1:47.10  2:14.25<br \/>\n          2:41.57  3:08.59  3:36.00  4:03.17  4:29.56<br \/>\n   14)  BROWN, THOMAS        19  STANFORD<br \/>\n4:27.89         4:29.75<br \/>\n           :24.99   :52.05  1:19.35  1:46.74  2:14.36<br \/>\n          2:41.71  3:08.83  3:36.15  4:03.34  4:29.75<\/p>\n<p>BONUS FINAL<\/p>\n<p>   13)  STORIE, TYLER        21  USC<br \/>\n4:35.60         4:31.84<br \/>\n           :25.30   :52.56  1:19.97  1:47.47  2:15.19<br \/>\n          2:42.88  3:10.35  3:37.84  4:05.28  4:31.84<br \/>\n   14)  ZEMAITIS, JOHN       19  ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n4:37.10         4:32.23<br \/>\n           :25.34   :52.80  1:20.39  1:48.16  2:15.95<br \/>\n          2:43.86  3:11.85  3:39.30  4:05.93  4:32.23<br \/>\n   15)  SWITAJ, ED           18  ARIZONA<br \/>\n4:35.06         4:33.18<br \/>\n           :25.26   :52.43  1:19.96  1:47.82  2:15.51<br \/>\n          2:43.20  3:11.00  3:38.83  4:06.53  4:33.18<br \/>\n   16)  QUINN, KEVIN         19  WASHINGTON<br \/>\n4:39.62         4:38.93<br \/>\n           :24.98   :51.89  1:19.46  1:47.47  2:15.65<br \/>\n          2:44.13  3:12.65  3:41.61  4:10.54  4:38.93<br \/>\n   17)  LYSSAND, JOHN        20  WASHINGTON<br \/>\n4:45.86         4:45.73<br \/>\n           :25.68   :53.35  1:21.66  1:50.60  2:19.88<br \/>\n          2:49.01  3:18.49  3:47.66  4:17.05  4:45.73<br \/>\n        BEZERRA, DIOGO       22  WASHINGTON<br \/>\n4:45.50         DISQUAL<br \/>\n           :00.00   :00.00   :00.00   :00.00   :00.00<br \/>\n           :00.00   :00.00   :00.00   :00.00  DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   3    MEN&#39;s   200  YARDS   INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<\/p>\n<p>NCAA                1:42.85   NATE DUSING       TEXAS<br \/>\n           2001<br \/>\nPAC-10              1:43.83   DAN TRUPIN<br \/>\nSTANFORD          3\/02<br \/>\nPAC 10 MEET         1:43.83   DAN TRUPIN<br \/>\nSTANFORD          3\/02<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA                1:46.71<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA CONSID.        1:49.91<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM<br \/>\nTRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  BRUCKART, JOE        SR  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n1:46.73         1:44.49<br \/>\n           :22.50   :49.04  1:19.62  1:44.49<br \/>\n    2)  ROGAN, MARKUS        18  STANFORD<br \/>\n1:48.43         1:45.87<br \/>\n           :23.21   :48.23  1:19.90  1:45.87<br \/>\n    3)  TRUPIN, DAN          19  STANFORD<br \/>\n1:47.17         1:46.94<br \/>\n           :22.61   :49.48  1:21.21  1:46.94<br \/>\n    4)  NATALIZIO, JEFF      21  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n1:48.17         1:47.18<br \/>\n           :23.52   :49.38  1:20.51  1:47.18<br \/>\n    5)  BRUCE, MICHAEL       20  STANFORD<br \/>\n1:48.10         1:47.26<br \/>\n           :23.34   :50.68  1:20.67  1:47.26<br \/>\n    6)  MELLOULI, OUS        19  USC<br \/>\n1:48.33         1:47.74<br \/>\n           :23.40   :50.03  1:22.02  1:47.74<br \/>\n    7)  ABERCROMBIE, J.D.    20  USC<br \/>\n1:47.78         1:48.57<br \/>\n           :23.17   :51.00  1:22.93  1:48.57<br \/>\n    8)  FAHEY, PAUL          19  USC<br \/>\n1:47.99         1:48.63<br \/>\n           :24.24   :51.94  1:23.13  1:48.63<\/p>\n<p>CONSOLATION FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    7)  EKHOFF, LUKE         20  WASHINGTON<br \/>\n1:49.93         1:47.47<br \/>\n           :23.63   :51.91  1:21.70  1:47.47<br \/>\n    8)  ROLLINS, DAVE        18  ARIZONA<br \/>\n1:48.88         1:48.05<br \/>\n           :24.46   :51.21  1:22.68  1:48.05<br \/>\n    9)  ORIWOL, TOBIAS       17  STANFORD<br \/>\n1:48.51         1:49.16<br \/>\n           :23.71   :50.50  1:22.09  1:49.16<br \/>\n   10)  DONALDSON, RYAN      19  USC<br \/>\n1:49.67         1:49.96<br \/>\n           :24.20   :51.52  1:24.11  1:49.96<br \/>\n   11)  DASH, JEFF           SR  ARIZONA<br \/>\n1:48.52         1:50.34<br \/>\n           :23.82   :51.18  1:24.02  1:50.34<br \/>\n   12)  PROFFITT, JORDIE     21  USC<br \/>\n1:48.95         1:50.41<br \/>\n           :24.07   :51.33  1:24.16  1:50.41<br \/>\n   13)  MC DONALD, MATT      19  STANFORD<br \/>\n1:50.46         1:51.85<br \/>\n           :22.96   :50.01  1:24.80  1:51.85<br \/>\n        CROWDER, BOBBY       19  ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n1:50.32         DISQUAL<br \/>\n           :24.20   :51.99  1:24.25  DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>BONUS FINAL<\/p>\n<p>   13)  VELOZ, JUAN          20  ARIZONA<br \/>\n1:51.81         1:49.65<br \/>\n           :23.39   :50.98  1:23.74  1:49.65<br \/>\n   14)  ROWE, CALEB          19  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n1:50.92         1:49.80<br \/>\n           :25.13   :53.67  1:23.43  1:49.80<br \/>\n   15)  GAUSMAN, MIKE        22  USC<br \/>\n1:50.53         1:50.09<br \/>\n           :23.51   :51.56  1:23.98  1:50.09<br \/>\n   16)  HARCSAS, CHRISTIAN   SR  ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n1:52.30         1:50.62<br \/>\n           :24.56   :51.44  1:24.36  1:50.62<br \/>\n   17)  STEPHENS, MARK       18  STANFORD<br \/>\n1:51.47         1:51.33<br \/>\n           :24.12   :51.69  1:24.40  1:51.33<br \/>\n   18)  VOGELGESANG, KEITH   20  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n1:50.62         1:51.43<br \/>\n           :23.69   :51.56  1:25.04  1:51.43<br \/>\n   19)  STEVENS, NATE        20  ARIZONA<br \/>\n1:51.21         1:52.52<br \/>\n           :24.64   :54.25  1:25.46  1:52.52<br \/>\n   20)  MC DONALD, STEVE     19  ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n1:51.18         1:53.37<br \/>\n           :23.30   :51.82  1:26.35  1:53.37<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   4    MEN&#39;s    50  YARDS   FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>NCAA                 :19.08   NATE DUSING       TEXAS<br \/>\n           1997<br \/>\nPAC-10               :19.11   ANTHONY ERVIN<br \/>\nCALIFORNIA        3\/01\/01<br \/>\nPAC 10 MEET          :19.11   ANTHONY ERVIN<br \/>\nCALIFORNIA        3\/01\/01<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA                 :19.74<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA CONSID.         :20.33<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\n  PLACE      NAME           YEAR    TEAM<br \/>\nTRIALS          FINALS<\/p>\n<p>CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    1)  ERVIN, ANTHONY       SR  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n:19.54          :19.28<br \/>\n    2)  CAVIC, MIKE          18  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n:19.98          :19.69<br \/>\n    3)  BAL, RANDALL         22  STANFORD<br \/>\n:19.75          :19.77<br \/>\n    4)  DRAGANJA, DUJE           CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n:19.87          :19.84<br \/>\n    5)  BRUNELLI, NICK       21  ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n:19.93          :19.97<br \/>\n    6)  ZAABADICK, BOBBY     SR  ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n:19.93          :20.14<\/p>\n<p>CONSOLATION FINAL<\/p>\n<p>    7)  RANSENBERG, SCOTT    20  STANFORD<br \/>\n:20.12          :20.08<br \/>\n    8)  LYON, MATT           19  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n:20.09          :20.20<br \/>\n    9)  O&#39;BRYAN, BOBBY       21  STANFORD<br \/>\n:20.01          :20.26<br \/>\n   10)  THIELE, JENS         22  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n:20.24          :20.35<br \/>\n   11)  LA FLEUR, ERIC       23  ARIZONA<br \/>\n:20.28          :20.44<br \/>\n   12)  ROJAS, LUIS          23  ARIZONA<br \/>\n:20.25          :20.47<\/p>\n<p>BONUS FINAL<\/p>\n<p>   13)  SCHNELL, ANDREW      20  STANFORD<br \/>\n:20.36          :20.28<br \/>\n   14)  LANE, EVAN           20  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n:20.55          :20.45<br \/>\n   15)  STOLLER, MIKE        21  USC<br \/>\n:20.40          :20.46<br \/>\n   16)  FERNS, LYNDON        19  ARIZONA<br \/>\n:20.40          :20.54<br \/>\n   17)  ROSE, DEREK          20  WASHINGTON<br \/>\n:20.48          :20.55<br \/>\n   18)  WALLACE, WILEY       20  ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n:20.31          :20.70<\/p>\n<p>EXTRA FINAL<\/p>\n<p>   19)  KARLSON, RYAN        19  ARIZONA<br \/>\n:20.58          :20.60<br \/>\n   20)  HEATON, ZAK          19  WASHINGTON<br \/>\n:20.83          :20.69<br \/>\n   21)  BYMA, QUENTIN        SR  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n:20.83          :20.98<br \/>\n   22)  WIMER, DAN           21  ARIZONA<br \/>\n:20.92          :21.10<br \/>\n   23)  FLASKY, MIHALY       20  USC<br \/>\n:20.77          :21.17<br \/>\n   24)  MC CAFFREY, GARRETT  20  WASHINGTON<br \/>\n:20.93          :21.24<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   5    MEN&#39;s     1  METER   DIVING<\/p>\n<p>NCAA                 597.00   JUSTIN DUMAIS     USC<br \/>\n           1999<br \/>\nPAC-10               597.00   JUSTIN DUMAIS     USC<br \/>\n           1999<br \/>\nPAC 10 MEET          597.00   JUSTIN DUMAIS     USC<br \/>\n           1999<\/p>\n<p>  SEMI<br \/>\nRANK         NAME         YEAR      TEAM<br \/>\nPRELIM  FINALS  FINALS<\/p>\n<p>   1  PUHAKKA, JOONA   (D)     ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n.00     .00  385.75<br \/>\n   2  MC CRUMMEN, THOMAS(D     ARIZONA STATE<br \/>\n.00     .00  314.85<br \/>\n   3  BARTOLOTTA, NIC  (D) SR  CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n.00     .00  289.85<br \/>\n   4  VINCENT, RAY     (D)     USC<br \/>\n.00     .00  289.80<br \/>\n   5  QUINN, ROBERT    (D)     CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n.00     .00  278.80<br \/>\n   6  VOLLELUNGA, ALEX (D)     ARIZONA<br \/>\n.00     .00  278.10<br \/>\n   7  OLMSTEAD, GAVIN  (D)     STANFORD<br \/>\n.00     .00  275.60<br \/>\n   8  ANDERSON, JOSH   (D)     ARIZONA<br \/>\n.00     .00  275.00<br \/>\n   9  PETERSON, ADAM   (D)     STANFORD<br \/>\n.00     .00  265.05<br \/>\n  10  DEAN, NATHANIEL  (D)     CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n.00     .00  244.75<br \/>\n  11  KOENIG, SCOTT    (D) SR  ARIZONA<br \/>\n.00     .00  240.55<br \/>\n  12  CURTIN, JUSTIN   (D)     USC<br \/>\n.00     .00  180.45<br \/>\n  13  CHUTZ, NOAH      (D)     CALIFORNIA<br \/>\n.00     .00  179.10<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   6    MEN&#39;s   400  YARDS   MEDLEY RELAY<\/p>\n<p>NCAA                3:05.37   TEXAS             TEXAS<br \/>\n           2001<br \/>\nPAC-10              3:07.28   STANFORD<br \/>\nSTANFORD          3\/23\/95<br \/>\nPAC 10 MEET         3:09.22   STANFORD<br \/>\nSTANFORD          3\/02<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA                3:12.44<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA CONSID.        3:18.21<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS     TIMED FINALS<\/p>\n<p>RANK      TEAM                                    TIME<\/p>\n<p>  1)  STANFORD &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\n3:08.74 **<br \/>\n   1) MARSHALL, PETER 20   :22.30   3) WESTCOTT, DAN<br \/>\nSR  2:00.94<br \/>\n                           :46.17<br \/>\n    2:25.99<br \/>\n   2) BRUCE, MICHAEL  20  1:11.14   4) BAL, RANDALL<br \/>\n22  2:46.14<br \/>\n                          1:39.99<br \/>\n    3:08.74<br \/>\n   ** PAC 10 MEET<br \/>\n  2)  UNOF STANFORD &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n3:13.08<br \/>\n   1) CRAMER, JAYME   20   :22.95   3) MC DONALD, MATT<br \/>\n19  2:03.49<br \/>\n                           :47.93<br \/>\n    2:28.87<br \/>\n   2) FOWLER, PAT     SR  1:13.04   4) ZOCHOWSKI,<br \/>\nTHOMASR  2:49.59<br \/>\n                          1:41.70<br \/>\n    3:13.08<\/p>\n<p>  3)  ARIZONA &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\n3:13.97<br \/>\n   1) BURNETT, SIMON  19   :23.43   3) ROJAS, LUIS<br \/>\n23  2:04.82<br \/>\n                           :48.23<br \/>\n    2:30.15<br \/>\n   2) OWEN, GREG      22  1:13.88   4) LA FLEUR, ERIC<br \/>\n23  2:50.90<br \/>\n                          1:43.51<br \/>\n    3:13.97<\/p>\n<p>  4)  ASU &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\n3:15.40<br \/>\n   1) HUSSEIN, AHMED  19   :23.07   3) TATE, ACE<br \/>\nSR  2:04.80<br \/>\n                           :47.62<br \/>\n    2:32.00<br \/>\n   2) MACDONALD, RUSSE20  1:13.21   4) BRUNELLI, NICK<br \/>\n21  2:52.40<br \/>\n                          1:42.81<br \/>\n    3:15.40<\/p>\n<p>  5)  UNOF ASU &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n3:17.79<br \/>\n   1) HARCSAS, CHRISTISR   :23.87   3) KOLAZAR, DAVID<br \/>\n    2:06.46<br \/>\n                           :49.05<br \/>\n    2:33.06<br \/>\n   2) WARD, EMERSON   19  1:14.16   4) ZAABADICK,<br \/>\nROBERSR  2:53.93<br \/>\n                          1:43.92<br \/>\n    3:17.79<\/p>\n<p>  6)  UNOF USC &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n3:19.45<br \/>\n   1) STALEY, TRENT   22   :24.69   3) ABERCROMBIE,<br \/>\nJ.D20  2:08.98<br \/>\n                           :49.97<br \/>\n    2:34.90<br \/>\n   2) VENDT, ERIK     SR  1:16.67   4) STOLLER, MIKE<br \/>\n21  2:55.87<br \/>\n                          1:46.74<br \/>\n    3:19.45<\/p>\n<p>  7)  UNOF USC &quot;C&quot;<br \/>\n3:22.40<br \/>\n   1) RINGE, DAVID    SR   :24.24   3) GAUSMAN, MIKE<br \/>\n22  2:09.81<br \/>\n                           :50.10<br \/>\n    2:36.05<br \/>\n   2) FLASKY, MIHALY  20  1:16.95   4) TOLMACHOFF,<br \/>\nERIK21  2:58.24<br \/>\n                          1:47.52<br \/>\n    3:22.40<\/p>\n<p>  8)  UNOF WASH &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n3:22.43<br \/>\n   1) HARDESTY, KURT  19   :24.44   3) GILLIS, CRAIG<br \/>\n20  2:09.32<br \/>\n                           :50.77<br \/>\n    2:36.53<br \/>\n   2) NITZ, JESSE     21  1:16.41   4) HEATON, ZAK<br \/>\n19  2:57.93<br \/>\n                          1:46.13<br \/>\n    3:22.43<\/p>\n<p>  9)  ARIZONA &quot;B&quot;<br \/>\n3:22.64<br \/>\n   1) FERGUSON, ZACH  15   :24.27   3) WIMER, DAN<br \/>\n21  2:09.86<br \/>\n                           :50.68<br \/>\n    2:36.91<br \/>\n   2) ZUCKER, ZACH    19  1:17.10   4) MORENO, MIKE<br \/>\n21  2:58.66<br \/>\n                          1:47.18<br \/>\n    3:22.64<\/p>\n<p>      USC &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\nDISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) PROFFITT, JORDIE21   :23.86   3) LEE, JEFF<br \/>\n22  2:04.25<br \/>\n                           :49.34<br \/>\n    2:29.33<br \/>\n   2) FLASKY, MIHALY  20  1:13.87   4) MELLOULI, OUS<br \/>\n19  2:50.71<br \/>\n                          1:42.62<br \/>\n    DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>      CALIFORNIA &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\nDISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) LIM, ALEX       22   :00.00   3) CAVIC, MIKE<br \/>\n18  2:01.90<br \/>\n                           :00.00<br \/>\n    2:27.16<br \/>\n   2) BARBOSA, HENRIQU18  1:11.95   4) DRAGANJA, DUJE<br \/>\n    2:46.69<br \/>\n                          1:40.83<br \/>\n    DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>      WASHINGTON &quot;A&quot;<br \/>\nDISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) ROSE, DEREK     20   :23.21   3) ADRIAN, JUSTIN<br \/>\n20  2:03.62<br \/>\n                           :48.13<br \/>\n    2:29.32<br \/>\n   2) EKHOFF, LUKE    20  1:13.35   4) WOLFE, JIM<br \/>\n19  2:50.47<br \/>\n                          1:42.50<br \/>\n    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