﻿{"id":6862,"date":"2004-02-25T22:07:38","date_gmt":"2004-02-26T03:07:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2004\/02\/stanford-and-cal-tied-for-lead-in-womens-pac-10s\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T15:23:44","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T22:23:44","slug":"stanford-and-cal-tied-for-lead-in-womens-pac-10s","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/stanford-and-cal-tied-for-lead-in-womens-pac-10s\/","title":{"rendered":"Stanford and Cal Tied For Lead In Women&#8217;s Pac 10s"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>LONG BEACH, Calif., FEbruary 25.  STANFORD and California jumped into the early lead at the 2004 Pac-10 Women\u2019s Swimming Championship as action got underway at the Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool Wednesday evening in Long Beach, Calif. <\/p>\n<p>The Stanford Cardinal defended their championship in the 200 medley relay with a NCAA automatic qualifying time of 1:39.87. Senior All-American Tara Kirk had a 27.09 split in the breaststroke portion of the relay. Megan Baumgartner (backstroke), Dana Kirk (butterfly) and Sarah Jones (freestyle) making up the other three legs. Arizona (1:40.49) and UCLA (1:40.88) each earned NCAA consideration times with their swims finishing second and third respectively. California, led by Olympian Natalie Coughlin, placed fourth at 1:41.28 with Arizona State finishing fifth with a season-best and NCAA consideration time of 1:41.78.<\/p>\n<p>In the second and last event of the opening night of the championship, California set a Pac-10 meet record with a 7:08.13. Erin Reilly, Ashley Chandler, Micha Burden and Lauren Medina helped the Golden Bears to the victory. USC also bettered the previous meet record with a NCAA automatic time of 7:09.14. Arizona (7:15.51), Stanford (7:17.73) and Arizona State (7:18.66) rounded out the top five with NCAA consideration standards.<\/p>\n<p>The 2004 Pac-10 Women\u2019s Swimming Championship will continue Thursday through Saturday at the Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool. Thursday\u2019s events include 500 freestyle, 200 IM, 50 freestyle and the 200 freestyle relay.<\/p>\n<p>Team Scores After Two Events:<br \/>\n1.      Stanford        116<br \/>\n        California      116<br \/>\n3.      Arizona         110<br \/>\n4.      USC             102<br \/>\n5.      Arizona State   100<br \/>\n6.      Wash.State      88<br \/>\n7.      UCLA            54<br \/>\n8.      Oregon State    48<br \/>\n9.      Washington      44<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   1  WOMEN&#39;s   800  YARDS   FREESTYLE RELAY         <\/p>\n<p>PAC 10              7:04.06   STAN              STAN              1992<br \/>\nMEET                7:10.14   ARIZ              ARIZ              2002<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA                7:11.65<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR CONSIDERATION       7:24.59<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS     TIMED FINALS     <\/p>\n<p>RANK      TEAM                                    TIME<\/p>\n<p>  1)  CALIFORNIA &quot;A&quot;                              7:08.13 **<br \/>\n   1) REILLY, ERIN    18   :25.54   3) BURDEN, MICHA   SR  3:59.75<br \/>\n                           :52.90                          4:27.24<br \/>\n                          1:20.23                          4:54.25<br \/>\n                          1:47.29                          5:22.11<br \/>\n   2) CHANDLER, ASHLEY19  2:11.53   4) MEDINA, LAUREN  21  5:46.78<br \/>\n                          2:38.27                          6:13.25<br \/>\n                          3:05.82                          6:40.75<br \/>\n                          3:33.89                          7:08.13<br \/>\n   ** MEET<br \/>\n  2)  USC &quot;A&quot;                                     7:09.14<br \/>\n   1) KELLER, KALYN   18   :25.79   3) CONNEALY, CAIT  18  3:58.29<br \/>\n                           :53.00                          4:25.67<br \/>\n                          1:20.62                          4:53.82<br \/>\n                          1:47.87                          5:22.66<br \/>\n   2) SANDENO, KAITLIN20  2:12.02   4) FARGUS, JOANNA  22  5:47.04<br \/>\n                          2:38.58                          6:14.04<br \/>\n                          3:05.89                          6:41.51<br \/>\n                          3:33.15                          7:09.14<\/p>\n<p>  3)  ARIZONA &quot;A&quot;                                 7:15.51<br \/>\n   1) WILLIS, KATIE   19   :25.74   3) MASON, EMILY    21  4:03.15<br \/>\n                           :52.98                          4:30.12<br \/>\n                          1:20.97                          4:58.32<br \/>\n                          1:50.64                          5:26.42<br \/>\n   2) HAYES, JESSICA  20  2:15.37   4) JOHNSON, MELISSA18  5:51.28<br \/>\n                          2:43.08                          6:19.30<br \/>\n                          3:10.89                          6:47.43<br \/>\n                          3:38.88                          7:15.51<\/p>\n<p>  4)  STANFORD &quot;A&quot;                                7:17.73<br \/>\n   1) KIRK, DANA      19   :25.66   3) RANSOM, TAMI    21  4:05.21<br \/>\n                           :53.52                          4:33.21<br \/>\n                          1:21.66                          5:01.45<br \/>\n                          1:49.79                          5:29.53<br \/>\n   2) STAHLEY, DESIREE19  2:14.93   4) BOUTWELL, LACEY 20  5:54.84<br \/>\n                          2:42.50                          6:22.91<br \/>\n                          3:10.91                          6:50.56<br \/>\n                          3:39.76                          7:17.73<\/p>\n<p>  5)  ASU &quot;A&quot;                                     7:18.66<br \/>\n   1) BANOVIC, PETRA  SR   :25.07   3) BROWN, SALLY    20  3:55.30<br \/>\n                           :51.51                          4:30.06<br \/>\n                          1:19.03                          4:59.31<br \/>\n                          1:47.17                          5:28.48<br \/>\n   2) GILLESPIE, AMAND19  2:12.25   4) STEFFENSEN, SAND22  5:53.52<br \/>\n                          2:39.54                          6:21.15<br \/>\n                          3:07.59                          6:49.79<br \/>\n                          3:36.65                          7:18.66<\/p>\n<p>  6)  WASHINGTON STATE &quot;A&quot;                        7:31.62<br \/>\n   1) MC CLEAVE, ERIN FR   :25.97   3) TAYLOR, SASHA   SR  4:09.55<br \/>\n                           :53.61                          4:38.22<br \/>\n                          1:21.63                          5:07.76<br \/>\n                          1:49.41                          5:36.88<br \/>\n   2) COPLAND, JANE   SO  2:15.86   4) GREGG, LAURIE   FR  5:55.80<br \/>\n                          2:44.79                          6:32.56<br \/>\n                          3:14.03                          7:02.06<br \/>\n                          3:43.70                          7:31.62<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF ARIZONA &quot;B&quot;                            DISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) STROUSE, EMILY  20   :25.52   3) LOECHER, BRIANNA20  4:06.33<br \/>\n                           :53.36                          4:34.70<br \/>\n                          1:22.43                          5:04.33<br \/>\n                          1:51.09                          5:34.11<br \/>\n   2) PREYSS, LAUREN  19  2:16.44   4) MC INTOSH, ABIGA18  6:00.15<br \/>\n                          2:43.86                          6:28.92<br \/>\n                          3:12.08                          6:58.69<br \/>\n                          3:40.53                          DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>      OREGON STATE &quot;A&quot;                            DISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) EMBERTSON, MARI JR   :26.49   3) HONG, SANDY     FR  4:13.78<br \/>\n                           :55.13                          4:42.30<br \/>\n                          1:24.80                          5:11.91<br \/>\n                          1:54.74                          5:41.85<br \/>\n   2) KUHLMEY, KRISTI SO  2:21.02   4) KINNEY, DANIELLESO  6:07.93<br \/>\n                          2:49.24                          6:36.60<br \/>\n                          3:18.45                          7:05.59<br \/>\n                          3:47.68                          DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>      WASHINGTON &quot;A&quot;                              DISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) OLSON, SHARON   19   :25.83   3) MURRAY, BLYTHE  18  4:06.20<br \/>\n                           :53.49                          4:34.69<br \/>\n                          1:21.76                          5:04.07<br \/>\n                          1:49.98                          5:33.23<br \/>\n   2) LIU, LIYA       19  2:14.49   4) BERNARD, NICOLE 22  5:59.09<br \/>\n                          2:42.33                          6:27.46<br \/>\n                          3:11.05                          6:56.81<br \/>\n                          3:39.67                          DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>      UCLA &quot;A&quot;                                    DISQUAL<br \/>\n   1) VANDENBERG, KIM 20   :25.16   3) LOBDELL, JACKIE SR  3:59.92<br \/>\n                           :52.26                          4:27.76<br \/>\n                          1:19.85                          4:55.94<br \/>\n                          1:47.66                          5:23.58<br \/>\n   2) SVAHNSTROM, MALISR  2:12.02   4) NELSON, KATIE   19  5:48.96<br \/>\n                          2:38.97                          6:16.65<br \/>\n                          3:06.62                          6:44.52<br \/>\n                          3:34.95                          DISQUAL<\/p>\n<p>EVENT:   2  WOMEN&#39;s   200  YARDS   MEDLEY RELAY            <\/p>\n<p>PAC 10              1:37.79   STAN              STAN              2002<br \/>\nMEET                1:38.80   STAN              STAN              2003<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR NCAA                1:39.90<br \/>\nQUALIFYING FOR CONSIDERATION       1:42.89<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS     TIMED FINALS     <\/p>\n<p>RANK      TEAM                                    TIME<\/p>\n<p>  1)  STANFORD &quot;A&quot;                                1:39.87<br \/>\n   1) BAUMGARTNER, MEGSR   :25.85   3) KIRK, DANA      19  1:17.09<br \/>\n   2) KIRK, TARA      SR   :52.94   4) JONES, SARAH    20  1:39.87<\/p>\n<p>  2)  ARIZONA &quot;A&quot;                                 1:40.49<br \/>\n   1) GRESDAL, JENNA  19   :25.77   3) PURSLEY, LISA   19  1:18.02<br \/>\n   2) WAGNER, JESSICA SR   :53.53   4) SMITH, MARSHI   19  1:40.49<\/p>\n<p>  3)  UCLA &quot;A&quot;                                    1:40.88<br \/>\n   1) ARNOLD, KATIE   18   :25.16   3) VANDENBERG, KIM 20  1:18.62<br \/>\n   2) HOVSEPIAN, LESLISR   :54.18   4) PLATZER, SARA   SR  1:40.88<\/p>\n<p>  4)  CALIFORNIA &quot;A&quot;                              1:41.28<br \/>\n   1) COUGHLIN, NATALISR   :24.47   3) PALSSON, EMMA   22  1:17.88<br \/>\n   2) BABICZ, ANNIE   18   :52.94   4) BECKS, DANIELLE SR  1:41.28<\/p>\n<p>  5)  ASU &quot;A&quot;                                     1:41.78<br \/>\n   1) BALDINGER, ERIN 19   :26.45   3) MAURO, FLORENCE SR  1:19.17<br \/>\n   2) KOVACS, AGNES   22   :54.55   4) SZIGETI, FLORENC22  1:41.78<\/p>\n<p>  6)  OREGON STATE &quot;A&quot;                            1:43.47<br \/>\n   1) PACEBUTAITE, AUSSO   :26.58   3) KINNEY, CHRISTINSO  1:20.69<br \/>\n   2) STEVEN, BIRTE   SR   :54.94   4) HUSTON, KRISTIN JR  1:43.47<\/p>\n<p>  7)  USC &quot;A&quot;                                     1:43.57<br \/>\n   1) KOZAK, MARISA   20   :26.73   3) KROHN, JANA     SR  1:20.48<br \/>\n   2) SIEPER, KRISTINA18   :55.97   4) GALLOWAY, JOY   20  1:43.57<\/p>\n<p>  8)  WASHINGTON &quot;A&quot;                              1:43.72<br \/>\n   1) JOHNSON, DESIREE20   :26.26   3) LIU, LIYA       19  1:20.72<br \/>\n   2) STAUBITZ, MELODYSR   :55.67   4) OLSON, SHARON   19  1:43.72<\/p>\n<p>  9)  WASHINGTON STATE &quot;A&quot;                        1:45.49<br \/>\n   1) CHINN, NICOLE   SR   :26.28   3) VAN HORNE, KATIEFR  1:21.52<br \/>\n   2) POVILONYTE, MONIFR   :55.65   4) OUELLETTE, LESLESO  1:45.49<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF ARIZONA &quot;B&quot;                            1:42.42 EX<br \/>\n   1) HACKETT, RYANN  19   :26.13   3) MYERS, WHITNEY  19  1:19.20<br \/>\n   2) SIEPER, ERIN    19   :55.05   4) FLANAGAN, MEGHAN18  1:42.42<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF UCLA &quot;B&quot;                               1:43.04 EX<br \/>\n   1) WATANABE, NAOKO SR   :26.32   3) LEWIS, KEATING  SR  1:20.05<br \/>\n   2) SEISSEN, EILEEN 19   :55.42   4) THURMAN, AMY    19  1:43.04<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF STANFORD &quot;B&quot;                           1:43.09 EX<br \/>\n   1) RANSOM, TAMI    21   :26.63   3) DALY, ASHLEY    19  1:19.90<br \/>\n   2) GILBERT, KIRSTEN20   :55.37   4) STAHLEY, DESIREE19  1:43.09<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF ASU &quot;B&quot;                                1:45.10 EX<br \/>\n   1) ABE, CARISSA    18   :26.81   3) FISCHER, SARAH  20  1:22.02<br \/>\n   2) CAPLES, COURTNEYSR   :57.37   4) ARMOUR, ABRA    18  1:45.10<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF STANFORD &quot;C&quot;                           1:45.82 EX<br \/>\n   1) FALZONE, LISA   18   :27.27   3) DAVIS, LAURA    19  1:21.84<br \/>\n   2) CARTER, EMILY   21   :56.59   4) WONG, MARISA    21  1:45.82<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF WASH &quot;B&quot;                               1:46.97 EX<br \/>\n   1) BERNARD, NICOLE 22   :26.62   3) LATZEN, JENNIFERSR  1:23.45<br \/>\n   2) KLOOS, ERIN     20   :57.26   4) EPPERSON, BRITTA18  1:46.97<\/p>\n<p>      UNOF WASH &quot;C&quot; 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