﻿{"id":6173,"date":"2003-11-15T02:07:30","date_gmt":"2003-11-15T07:07:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2003\/11\/8-michigan-men-lead-2-texas-in-long-course-dual\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T08:23:06","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T15:23:06","slug":"8-michigan-men-lead-2-texas-in-long-course-dual","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/8-michigan-men-lead-2-texas-in-long-course-dual\/","title":{"rendered":"#8 Michigan Men Lead #2 Texas in Long Course Dual"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ANN ARBOR, Mich., November 15. THE No. 8 University of Michigan men&#39;s swimming and diving team completed the first day of the two-day dual meet with No. 2 Texas with a 111-94 lead as the Wolverines posted seven event titles Friday evening (Nov. 14) in Canham Natatorium. Events were contested in long-course meters, and diving was not part of the night&#39;s action.<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore Peter Vanderkaay (Rochester, Mich.\/Adams HS) got things started for the Wolverines as he led a trio of Blue swimmers into the wall with a first-place showing of 16:04.33 in the 1,500-meter freestyle. Following Vanderkaay into the wall were junior Brendan Neligan (Hempstead, N.Y.\/Archbishop Molloy) and senior Tim Wera (Villa Hills, Ky.\/Beechwood HS). Neligan finished second in 16:06.47, while Wera placed third in 16:28.28.<\/p>\n<p>Davis Tarwater (Knoxville, Tenn.\/Webb School) continued Michigan&#39;s success, as he and Andrew Hurd (Oakville, Ontario\/Oakville Trafalger HS) combined for a 1-2 finish in the 200-meter freestyle relay. Tarwater&#39;s winning time of 1:52.94 and Hurd&#39;s second-place 1:53.04 both came in under the NCAA B standard for the event.<\/p>\n<p>Chris DeJong (Holland, Mich.\/Holland HS) made it two straight event wins as he clocked in with a first-place time of 24.04 in the 50-meter freestyle. DeJong&#39;s time was just 0.25 seconds ahead of Longhorn runner-up and six-time NCAA butterfly champion Ian Crocker.<\/p>\n<p>The Wolverines won their third straight event title as Dan Ketchum (Cincinnati, Ohio\/Sycamore HS) clocked in with a time of 2:08.15 to win the 200-meter individual medley. Teammate Chuck Sayao (Mississauga, Ontario\/Cawthra Park) was close on his heels, finishing second in 2:08.67.<\/p>\n<p>At the first break in action, U-M held a 54-39 advantage after four five events.<\/p>\n<p>Ketchum claimed his second victory of the evening with a first-place showing in the 100-meter freestyle. Ketchum touched the wall with a time of 51.84 for his second NCAA B standard swim of the night.<\/p>\n<p>Peter Vanderkaay, Neligan and Hurd finished 1-2-3 in the 400-meter freestyle, boosting the Wolverines ahead of the Longhorns 90-79. Vanderkaay posted the event&#39;s fastest time as he touched the wall in 4:03.82. Neligan and Hurd were second and third, with times of 4:05.28 and 4:08.13, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Heading into the final event of the evening &#8212; the 800-meter freestyle relay &#8212; Michigan had a slight advantage, leading 96-92. However, that lead grew to 111-94 once the foursome of DeJong, Tarwater, Hurd and Ketchum earned a first-place finish as they combined for a time of 7:41.25.<\/p>\n<p>Michigan&#39;s other relay team &#8212; the foursome of Vanderkaay, Sayao, Neligan and Wera &#8212; was second in the race, clocked in with a time of 7:47.23.<\/p>\n<p>The two teams will return to the pool Saturday (Nov. 15) for the conclusion of their two-day dual meet. The meet, with swimming events in short-course yards format, is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. in Canham Natatorium.<\/p>\n<p>World record holders Ian Crocker (Portland, Maine), Brendan Hansen (Haverford, Pa.) and Aaron Peirsol (Irvine, Calif.) led the Longhorns to victories in four events but Texas still trails Michigan after the first day of its dual meet at Canham Natatorium, 111-94. Swimming long-course meters, the Wolverines used their speciality, the distance events, to build a lead by posting wins in seven events, including the 200-, 500- and 1,500-meter freestyles.<\/p>\n<p>Texas&#39; trio of world record holders helped keep the meet close as the two teams will resume competition on Saturday at noon. Hansen and Crocker, both seniors, each won individual events as well as contributing on the 200-meter medley relay team that opened the meet with a first-place finish at 1:45.09. Junior All-American Nathan O&#39;Brien (Sammamish, Wash.) and senior All-American Tony Diers also competed on the team as they swam the lead-off leg and the anchor, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Texas also added a runner-up finish in the 200-meter medley relay as its &#39;B&#39; squad combined for a mark of 1:46.62. Junior Andrew Davidson (Mt. Juliet, Tenn.), sophomore Christian Schurr (Austin, Texas), junior Daniel DiToro (Scottsdale, Ariz.) and freshman Garrett Weber-Gale (Fox Point, Wis.) made up the &#39;B&#39; squad that allowed Texas to earn 15 of a possible 17 points in the event.<\/p>\n<p>Individually, Crocker cruised to a victory in the 100-meter butterfly with a time of 54.39. The world record holder in the event at 50.98, Crocker easily outdistanced the field, while DiToro added a runner-up finish with a mark of 56.21. Earlier in the meet, Crocker added a runner-up finish in the 50-meter freestyle with a time of 24.39.<\/p>\n<p>Hansen&#39;s win came in his second-best event, the 100-meter breaststroke. A three-time NCAA Champion in the event, Hansen led a 1-2 finish for Texas by posting a mark of 1:05.28. Schurr, an Honorable Mention All-American, followed closely behind as he touched at 1:05.81.<\/p>\n<p>Peirsol added Texas&#39; other individual victory as the Longhorns grabbed three of the top four spots in the 100-meter backstroke. With a time of 56.44, Peirsol topped Michigan&#39;s Chris DeJong to win the event, while O&#39;Brien was third at 59.46 and sophomore Colin Gaffney (Phoenix, Ariz.) was fourth with a time of 59.84.<\/p>\n<p>Texas also put eight points on the board in the 100-meter freestyle as Diers and Weber-Gale placed second and third, respectively. Diers finished with a mark of 52.89 and Weber-Gale added a time of 53.74.<\/p>\n<p>The Longhorns will look to remain undefeated on the year at 2-0 when it concludes competition on Saturday with a noon (CT) start at Canham Natatorium. The meet will be swam in short-course yards and will also  include diving as Matt Scoggin&#39;s squad will compete on the one- and three-meter springboards.<\/p>\n<p>SCORE AFTER DAY 1: #8 Michigan 111, #2 Texas 94<\/p>\n<p>Event 1  Men 1500 LC Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Vanderkaay, Peter         SO Michigan                      16:04.33    9<br \/>\n       29.96  1:02.09  1:34.14  2:05.86  2:38.31  3:10.46  3:43.08  4:15.51<br \/>\n     4:47.99  5:20.18  5:53.15  6:25.37  6:58.00  7:30.30  8:02.85  8:35.00<br \/>\n     9:07.72  9:39.59 10:12.05 10:43.95 11:16.42 11:48.45 12:20.77 12:53.16<br \/>\n    13:25.65 13:57.66 14:30.20 15:01.81 15:33.74 16:04.33<br \/>\n  2 Neligan, Brendan          JR Michigan                      16:06.47    4<br \/>\n       30.10  1:02.10  1:34.40  2:06.36  2:38.82  3:11.09  3:43.70  4:16.02<br \/>\n     4:48.68  5:20.84  5:53.46  6:25.90  6:58.49  7:30.84  8:03.48  8:35.84<br \/>\n     9:08.40  9:40.45 10:12.91 10:45.12 11:17.55 11:49.81 12:22.09 12:54.42<br \/>\n    13:26.96 13:59.23 14:31.85 15:03.89 15:36.10 16:06.47<br \/>\n  3 Wera, Tim                 SR Michigan                      16:28.28    3<br \/>\n       30.68  1:03.88  1:37.04  2:10.17  2:43.51  3:16.78  3:50.17  4:23.49<br \/>\n     4:56.81  5:30.17  6:03.27  6:36.35  7:09.30  7:42.29  8:15.06  8:48.06<br \/>\n     9:20.83  9:53.79 10:26.48 10:59.40 11:32.19 12:05.15 12:38.02 13:11.10<br \/>\n    13:43.72 14:16.74 14:49.64 15:22.60 15:55.75 16:28.28<br \/>\n  4 Carral, Jorge             SO Michigan                     x16:31.34<br \/>\n       30.51  1:03.34  1:36.36  2:09.54  2:42.81  3:16.28  3:49.74  4:22.97<br \/>\n     4:56.27  5:29.81  6:03.15  6:36.42  7:09.63  7:42.57  8:15.76  8:48.63<br \/>\n     9:21.78  9:54.54 10:27.77 11:00.75 11:33.83 12:06.87 12:40.23 13:13.56<br \/>\n    13:46.66 14:19.81 14:52.77 15:26.06 15:59.32 16:31.34<br \/>\n  5 Nabors, John              JR Texas                         16:39.06    2<br \/>\n       30.34  1:03.43  1:36.46  2:09.63  2:42.94  3:16.21  3:49.53  4:22.77<br \/>\n     4:56.43  5:29.81  6:03.34  6:36.58  7:09.97  7:43.11  8:16.61  8:49.69<br \/>\n     9:23.50  9:57.39 10:30.93 11:04.18 11:38.02 12:11.78 12:45.54 13:19.05<br \/>\n    13:52.89 14:26.34 14:59.70 15:33.42 16:07.05 16:39.06<br \/>\n  6 Riley, Sean               FR Texas                         17:39.65    1<br \/>\n       30.80  1:04.56  1:38.71  2:13.46  2:48.27  3:23.83  3:59.03  4:34.42<br \/>\n     5:09.52  5:45.12  6:20.51  6:56.33  7:31.80  8:07.65  8:43.33  9:19.16<br \/>\n     9:54.88 10:30.87 11:06.69 11:42.74 12:18.58 12:54.66 13:30.70 14:06.72<br \/>\n    14:42.82 15:18.88 15:54.62 16:30.45 17:05.40 17:39.65                  <\/p>\n<p>Event 2  Men 200 LC Meter Medley Relay<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    School                                                        Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 University of Texas  &#39;A&#39;                                    1:45.09   11<br \/>\n     1) O&#39;Brien, Nathan JR              2) Hansen, Brendan SR<br \/>\n     3) Crocker, Ian SR                 4) Diers, Tony SR<br \/>\n       28.15    57.06  1:21.71  1:45.09<br \/>\n  2 University of Texas  &#39;B&#39;                                    1:46.62    4<br \/>\n     1) Davidson, Andrew JR             2) Schurr, Christian SO<br \/>\n     3) DiToro, Daniel JR               4) Weber-Gale, Garrett FR<br \/>\n       28.20    57.89  1:22.32  1:46.62<br \/>\n  3 University of Michigan  &#39;A&#39;                                 1:48.81    2<br \/>\n     1) Galindo, Michael JR             2) Albright, Andrew SO<br \/>\n     3) Ma, Zayd JR                     4) Porth, Mike SR<br \/>\n       28.48    58.48  1:24.89  1:48.81<br \/>\n  4 University of Michigan  &#39;B&#39;                                 1:52.73<br \/>\n     1) Hack, Andrew JR                 2) Vanderkaay, Christian JR<br \/>\n     3) Douville, Nicholas JR           4) Chico, Winston FR<br \/>\n       29.26    59.15  1:26.86  1:52.73                                    <\/p>\n<p>Event 3  Men 200 LC Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Hurd, Andrew              JR Michigan                       1:52.94    9<br \/>\n       27.17    56.46  1:25.27  1:52.94<br \/>\n  2 Tarwater, Davis           SO Michigan                       1:53.02    4<br \/>\n       27.53    56.83  1:25.44  1:53.02<br \/>\n  3 Peirsol, Aaron            SO Texas                          1:54.86    3<br \/>\n       27.14    56.55  1:25.93  1:54.86<br \/>\n  4 Kevorkian, Aram           SO Texas                          1:57.07    2<br \/>\n       27.74    57.19  1:26.99  1:57.07<br \/>\n  5 Kendrick, Rainer          JR Texas                          1:57.31    1<br \/>\n       27.85    57.68  1:27.23  1:57.31<br \/>\n  6 Rourke, Damon             SO Texas                         x2:00.14<br \/>\n       27.64    58.01  1:28.46  2:00.14                                    <\/p>\n<p>Event 4  Men 50 LC Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 DeJong, Chris             SO Michigan                         24.04    9<br \/>\n  2 Crocker, Ian              SR Texas                            24.39    4<br \/>\n  3 O&#39;Halloran, Tyler         FR Texas                            24.52    3<br \/>\n  4 McAnally, Austin          JR Texas                            24.55    2<br \/>\n  5 Porth, Mike               SR Michigan                         24.66    1  <\/p>\n<p>Event 5  Men 200 LC Meter IM<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Ketchum, Dan              SR Michigan                       2:08.15    9<br \/>\n       27.43  1:00.24  1:38.88  2:08.15<br \/>\n  2 Sayao, Chuck              JR Michigan                       2:08.67    4<br \/>\n       28.22  1:00.51  1:38.15  2:08.67<br \/>\n  3 Hansen, Brendan           SR Texas                          2:11.30    3<br \/>\n       28.71  1:03.31  1:40.18  2:11.30<br \/>\n  4 Kahn, David               SO Texas                          2:12.21    2<br \/>\n       29.25  1:03.33  1:41.26  2:12.21<br \/>\n  5 Kelley, Wade              SO Texas                          2:12.63    1<br \/>\n       27.82  1:01.06  1:42.19  2:12.63<br \/>\n  6 Douville, Nicholas        JR Michigan                       2:14.95<br \/>\n       28.70  1:02.22  1:43.53  2:14.95<br \/>\n  7 Vanderkaay, Christian     JR Michigan                      x2:15.30<br \/>\n       29.16  1:05.43  1:43.48  2:15.30<br \/>\n  8 Donaldson, David          FR Texas                         x2:16.61<br \/>\n       29.12  1:05.00  1:45.14  2:16.61                                    <\/p>\n<p>Event 7  Men 100 LC Meter Butterfly<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Crocker, Ian              SR Texas                            54.39    9<br \/>\n  2 DiToro, Daniel            JR Texas                            56.21    4<br \/>\n  3 Tarwater, Davis           SO Michigan                         56.66    3<br \/>\n  4 Kendrick, Rainer          JR Texas                            57.32    2<br \/>\n  5 Ma, Zayd                  JR Michigan                         57.80    1<br \/>\n  6 Kelley, Wade              SO Texas                           x57.81  <\/p>\n<p>Event 8  Men 100 LC Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Ketchum, Dan              SR Michigan                         51.85    9<br \/>\n       25.60    51.85<br \/>\n  2 Diers, Tony               SR Texas                            52.89    4<br \/>\n       25.17    52.89<br \/>\n  3 Weber-Gale, Garrett       FR Texas                            53.74    3<br \/>\n       25.84    53.74<br \/>\n  4 Porth, Mike               SR Michigan                         53.75    2<br \/>\n       25.91    53.75<br \/>\n  5 McAnally, Austin          JR Texas                            54.40    1<br \/>\n       26.48    54.40<br \/>\n  6 O&#39;Halloran, Tyler         FR Texas                           x54.51<br \/>\n       26.53    54.51                                                      <\/p>\n<p>Event 9  Men 100 LC Meter Backstroke<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Peirsol, Aaron            SO Texas                            56.44    9<br \/>\n       27.64    56.44<br \/>\n  2 DeJong, Chris             SO Michigan                         57.66    4<br \/>\n       28.13    57.66<br \/>\n  3 O&#39;Brien, Nathan           JR Texas                            59.46    3<br \/>\n       29.73    59.46<br \/>\n  4 Gaffney, Colin            SO Texas                            59.84    2<br \/>\n       29.53    59.84<br \/>\n  5 Sayao, Chuck              JR Michigan                       1:00.81    1<br \/>\n       30.07  1:00.81<br \/>\n  6 Davidson, Andrew          JR Texas                         x1:00.84<br \/>\n       30.10  1:00.84<br \/>\n  7 Galindo, Michael          JR Michigan                       1:01.23<br \/>\n       29.89  1:01.23<br \/>\n  8 Hack, Andrew              JR Michigan                      x1:02.58<br \/>\n       30.35  1:02.58                                                      <\/p>\n<p>Event 10  Men 400 LC Meter Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Vanderkaay, Peter         SO Michigan                       4:03.82    9<br \/>\n       28.28    58.88  1:29.88  2:00.34  2:31.43  3:02.41  3:33.58  4:03.82<br \/>\n  2 Neligan, Brendan          JR Michigan                       4:05.28    4<br \/>\n       28.33    58.61  1:29.57  2:00.81  2:32.25  3:03.60  3:34.85  4:05.28<br \/>\n  3 Hurd, Andrew              JR Michigan                       4:08.13    3<br \/>\n       28.88  1:00.09  1:31.34  2:02.19  2:33.63  3:04.93  3:36.96  4:08.13<br \/>\n  4 Kevorkian, Aram           SO Texas                          4:09.10    2<br \/>\n       29.49  1:00.54  1:31.71  2:03.12  2:34.86  3:06.70  3:38.43  4:09.10<br \/>\n  5 Carral, Jorge             SO Michigan                      x4:13.05<br \/>\n       30.12  1:02.66  1:35.13  2:07.56  2:39.42  3:10.96  3:42.29  4:13.05<br \/>\n  6 Rourke, Damon             SO Texas                          4:20.79    1<br \/>\n       30.08  1:02.17  1:35.04  2:07.74  2:40.67  3:13.42  3:47.48  4:20.79<br \/>\n  7 Riley, Sean               FR Texas                          4:30.44<br \/>\n       29.30  1:02.42  1:36.45  2:11.31  2:46.27  3:21.57  3:56.42  4:30.44<\/p>\n<p>Event 12  Men 100 LC Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                           Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Hansen, Brendan           SR Texas                          1:05.28    9<br \/>\n       31.07  1:05.28<br \/>\n  2 Schurr, Christian         SO Texas                          1:05.81    4<br \/>\n       31.42  1:05.81<br \/>\n  3 Albright, Andrew          SO Michigan                       1:06.36    3<br \/>\n       31.27  1:06.36<br \/>\n  4 Kibbe, Jim                FR Michigan                       1:06.80    2<br \/>\n       31.88  1:06.80<br \/>\n  5 Vanderkaay, Christian     JR Michigan                       1:07.03    1<br \/>\n       32.07  1:07.03<br \/>\n  6 O&#39;Halloran, Tyler         FR Texas                          1:11.21<br \/>\n       33.99  1:11.21<br \/>\n  7 Donaldson, David          FR Texas                         x1:13.00<br \/>\n       33.99  1:13.00                                                      <\/p>\n<p>Event 13  Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n    School                                                        Finals Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 University of Michigan  &#39;A&#39;                                 7:41.25   11<br \/>\n     1) DeJong, Chris SO                2) Tarwater, Davis SO<br \/>\n     3) Hurd, Andrew JR                 4) Ketchum, Dan SR<br \/>\n       27.28    56.74  1:27.20  1:55.50  2:21.99  2:50.81  3:20.75  3:50.18<br \/>\n     4:16.32  4:45.51  5:15.15  5:43.84  6:10.88  6:40.34  7:11.57  7:41.25<br \/>\n  2 University of Michigan  &#39;B&#39;                                 7:47.23    4<br \/>\n     1) Vanderkaay, Peter SO            2) Sayao, Chuck JR<br \/>\n     3) Neligan, Brendan JR             4) Wera, Tim SR<br \/>\n       27.71    57.42  1:27.25  1:55.26  2:22.05  2:50.93  3:20.66  3:50.55<br \/>\n              4:06.30  5:17.23  5:46.81  6:14.20  6:44.23  7:15.25  7:47.23<br \/>\n  3 University of Texas  &#39;A&#39;                                    7:51.04    2<br \/>\n     1) Peirsol, Aaron SO               2) Kendrick, Rainer JR<br \/>\n     3) Kevorkian, Aram SO              4) Nabors, John JR<br \/>\n       27.57    57.46  1:27.22  1:56.40  2:23.66  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