﻿{"id":6875,"date":"2004-02-26T22:53:55","date_gmt":"2004-02-27T03:53:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2004\/02\/miami-oh-leads-day-1-at-mac-championships\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T15:24:49","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T22:24:49","slug":"miami-oh-leads-day-1-at-mac-championships","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/miami-oh-leads-day-1-at-mac-championships\/","title":{"rendered":"Miami-OH Leads Day 1 At MAC Championships"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>OXFORD, Ohio, February 26.  MIAMI University&#39;s women&#39;s swimming &#038; diving team jumped out to the early lead at the 2004 Mid-American Conference Championships, winning two events in scoring 212 points on the day. The host RedHawks sit ahead of Akron (147 points) in second place, Eastern Michigan (145) in third and Ohio (131) and Ball State (116) rounding out the top five. <\/p>\n<p>Senior Amy Miranda (Louisville, Ky.\/Sacred Heart Academy) got the day started, winning her third consecutive MAC Championship in the 500 free. Miranda, who took second as a freshman, touched the wall in a season-best 4:51.35, just 0.20 seconds ahead of sophomore Katie Forster (Centerville, Ohio\/Centerville) in second. The Red and White duo also took the top two spots in the preliminary heat. Junior Michelle Reynolds (Wyoming, Ohio\/Wyoming) also qualified for the finals of the 500 free, taking 11th place. <\/p>\n<p>The RedHawks ended the night with a win in the 400 medley relay. The relay, consisting of Forster, junior Trisha Lamb (Oregon, Ohio\/Notre Dame Academy), sophomore Katie Unger (Hartland, Wis.\/Arrowhead) and redshirt freshman Maggie Bulla (Cincinnati, Ohio\/Ursuline), edged Bowling Green with a time of 3:50.08. The Falcons finished less than a second back, at 3:51.06. <\/p>\n<p>Miami put three swimmers in the championship heat of the 200 individual medley, with a fourth RedHawk topping the consolation field. Sophomores Laura Armbruster (North Royalton, Ohio\/North Royalton) and Unger led the way, taking third and fourth, respectively. Freshman Ashley Seymour (Wilmette, Ill.\/New Trier) finished sixth, while junior Cortney Dice (Pittsburgh, Pa.\/Hampton) finished ninth as the winner of the consolation heat. <\/p>\n<p>Sophomore Christin Eberst (Clifton Park, N.Y.\/Shenendehowa) was the leading point-scorer in the preliminaries of the one-meter diving before taking third in the final with 260.05 points. Senior Heidi Willemssen (Prior Lake, Minn.\/Lakeville) also scored from the one-meter board, taking ninth, while freshman Katie Meister (Cincinnati, Ohio\/McAuley) narrowly missed scoring in her first MAC Championships, taking 17th, just 0.21 points out of scoring range. <\/p>\n<p>In the 50 free, junior Christel Frantz (Westlake, Ohio\/Westlake) took sixth and classmate Andrea Hocevar (Richmond Heights, Ohio\/Hawken School) finished 11th to score points for the Red and White. The sprinting duo teamed up with Unger and freshman Diana Zeleznikar (Rocky River, Ohio\/Rocky River) to take third in the 200 free relay. The Miami relay opened the evening session, finishing the distance in 1:35.74. <\/p>\n<p>Miranda&#39;s 500 free championship is the sixth title of her career, having won each of the first three 1650 free events she has competed in, while the 400 medley relay championship is Miami&#39;s first relay championship since 2002. That year it topped the 400 free relay field, the only other blemish for Ohio, which has won every other relay MAC Championship over the past seven years. <\/p>\n<p>Day two of the 2004 MAC Championships kicks off at 11 a.m. at the Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center. The events scheduled for day two are the 200 medley relay, 400 IM, 200 free, 100 backstroke, three-meter diving and the 800 free relay. Miami&#39;s Lamb is the defending MAC Champion in both the 100 and 200 back.<\/p>\n<p>TEAM SCORES:<br \/>\n                1                   Miami University                    MU                  212<\/p>\n<p>                2                   University of Akron              AKRON       147<\/p>\n<p>                3                   Eastern Michigan                    EMU              145<\/p>\n<p>                4                   Ohio University                        OHIO           131<\/p>\n<p>                5                   Ball State University               BSU              116<\/p>\n<p>                6                   Bowling Green State Univ.  BGSU          109<\/p>\n<p>                7                   University at Buffalo               UB                93<\/p>\n<p>                8                   University of Toledo               UT                87<\/p>\n<p>                9                   Marshall University                  MAR          70<\/p>\n<p>Event 2  Women 500 Yard Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n Meet Record: M 4:48.00        2000 Kim Van Selm, Ohio<br \/>\n  MAC Record: R 4:48.00        2000 Kim van Selm, Ohio University<br \/>\n  NIXON POOL: P 4:46.66  11\/30\/2001 Maria Oberg, Cincinnati-<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                  Seed    Prelims<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nPreliminaries<br \/>\n  1 Miranda, Amy              SR Miami                           4:53.32<br \/>\n      27.01   29.03   29.43   29.56   29.70   29.79   29.78   29.97<br \/>\n      29.88   29.17<br \/>\n  2 Forster, Katherine        SO Miami                           4:54.69<br \/>\n      27.43   29.59   29.41   29.67   29.80   29.64   29.65   29.95<br \/>\n      30.11   29.44<br \/>\n  3 Keating, Caroline         FR Bowling Green                   4:56.93<br \/>\n      26.50   28.90   29.80   29.95   30.38   30.64   30.48   30.65<br \/>\n      30.46   29.17<br \/>\n  4 Walters, Megan            SO Akron                           4:57.44<br \/>\n      27.15   28.99   29.77   30.20   30.02   29.84   30.06   30.13<br \/>\n      30.66   30.62<br \/>\n  5 Rennebohm, Heather        SR Ohio                            4:57.74<br \/>\n      26.74   29.29   29.80   30.08   30.09   30.24   30.44   30.31<br \/>\n      30.51   30.24<br \/>\n  6 Nilsson, Erika            JR Marshall                        4:58.53<br \/>\n      27.44   29.31   29.86   29.85   30.21   30.49   30.62   30.30<br \/>\n      30.40   30.05<br \/>\n  7 Kostival, Courtney        SR Ohio                            4:58.72<br \/>\n      28.02   29.38   29.95   30.00   30.15   30.14   30.38   30.58<br \/>\n      30.51   29.61<br \/>\n  8 Beland, Danielle          FR Akron                           5:00.13<br \/>\n      27.46   29.01   29.50   29.90   30.46   30.54   30.64   31.01<br \/>\n      31.07   30.54<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n  9 Arnold, Nancy             SR Eastern MI                      5:02.38<br \/>\n      26.93   29.26   30.00   30.38   30.44   30.75   30.87   31.14<br \/>\n      31.60   31.01<br \/>\n 10 Reynolds, Michelle        JR Miami                           5:02.54<br \/>\n      27.58   29.36   30.31   30.55   31.03   30.49   30.44   30.80<br \/>\n      31.02   30.96<br \/>\n 11 Ohngren, Kara             SO Bowling Green                   5:04.20<br \/>\n      27.29   29.62   29.98   30.72   30.92   31.28   31.39   31.40<br \/>\n      31.01   30.59<br \/>\n 12 Mishler, Brittany         FR Ball State                      5:04.86<br \/>\n      27.14   29.46   30.00   30.48   31.07   31.35   31.16   31.44<br \/>\n      31.83   30.93<br \/>\n 13 Zambri, Michelle          FR Eastern MI                      5:05.03<br \/>\n      25.98   28.61   30.52   31.98   31.96   32.06   32.01   31.18<br \/>\n      31.28   29.45<br \/>\n 14 Pun, Jolie                SR Buffalo                         5:05.18<br \/>\n      27.29   29.22   30.01   30.50   31.01   31.33   31.38   31.48<br \/>\n      32.11   30.85<br \/>\n 15 Waites, Jessica           JR Ohio                            5:05.48<br \/>\n      27.76   29.70   30.29   30.61   30.70   31.07   31.16   31.31<br \/>\n      31.65   31.23<br \/>\n 16 Fisher, Danielle          SO Ball State                      5:06.59<br \/>\n      26.92   29.04   30.03   30.71   31.17   31.42   31.42   31.93<br \/>\n      32.06   31.89<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n 17 Roble, Elizabeth          SR Miami                           5:07.00<br \/>\n      28.28   30.20   30.76   31.24   31.28   31.10   31.43   31.30<br \/>\n      30.84   30.57<br \/>\n 18 McCammon, Ellie           JR Ball State                      5:07.02<br \/>\n      27.61   29.85   30.26   30.47   30.22   30.76   31.20   31.85<br \/>\n      32.67   32.13<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n 19 McClave, Lauren           SO Bowling Green                   5:07.22<br \/>\n      28.15   29.93   30.64   31.05   31.13   31.22   31.19   31.35<br \/>\n      31.48   31.08<br \/>\n 20 Musk, Lauren              SR Eastern MI                      5:07.25<br \/>\n      27.81   29.75   30.19   30.66   31.19   31.20   31.63   31.85<br \/>\n      31.90   31.07<br \/>\n 21 Madden, Julie             JR Miami                           5:07.95<br \/>\n      27.87   29.74   30.06   30.72   30.82   31.38   31.29   32.05<br \/>\n      32.11   31.91<br \/>\n 22 Stech, Sarah              FR Toledo                          5:08.46<br \/>\n      27.76   30.03   30.76   31.29   31.48   31.52   31.48   31.77<br \/>\n      31.59   30.78<br \/>\n 23 Reynolds, Janet           JR Buffalo                         5:09.00<br \/>\n      27.67   30.12   30.57   31.11   31.47   31.73   32.00   31.90<br \/>\n      31.94   30.49<br \/>\n 24 Rubin, Rachael            SO Buffalo                         5:09.02<br \/>\n      27.57   29.36   30.30   31.10   31.49   31.79   32.10   32.05<br \/>\n      31.73   31.53<br \/>\n 25 Perry, Jenna              JR Toledo                          5:09.18<br \/>\n      28.47   30.20   30.74   31.12   31.20   31.33   31.57   31.80<br \/>\n      31.65   31.10<br \/>\n 26 Humes, Jessie             SR Bowling Green                   5:09.87<br \/>\n      28.22   29.79   30.25   30.98   31.29   31.57   31.60   31.98<br \/>\n      32.43   31.76<br \/>\n 26 Steger, Mackenzi          FR Eastern MI                      5:09.87<br \/>\n      27.75   30.20   30.38   30.65   31.35   31.67   31.47   31.93<br \/>\n      32.55   31.92<br \/>\n 28 Finnerty, Katie           SR Akron                           5:10.62<br \/>\n      27.72   29.96   30.97   31.49   31.31   31.12   30.93   31.58<br \/>\n      32.46   33.08<br \/>\n 29 McGaughey, Becky          JR Ohio                            5:10.68<br \/>\n      27.47   29.20   31.33   30.43   30.70   31.80   31.47   33.66<br \/>\n      32.33   32.29<br \/>\n 30 Walkinshaw, Kahla         FR Buffalo                         5:11.60<br \/>\n      27.04   29.12   29.96   30.95   31.31   32.19   32.38   32.95<br \/>\n      33.14   32.56<br \/>\n 31 Curry, Courtney           FR Toledo                          5:12.53<br \/>\n      28.31   30.25   30.71   31.58   31.78   31.65   31.94   32.22<br \/>\n      32.27   31.82<br \/>\n 32 Duncan, Joey              SR Ball State                      5:13.23<br \/>\n      28.44   30.71   31.24   31.61   31.70   31.92   32.04   32.16<br \/>\n      32.18   31.23<br \/>\n 33 Powell, Ashleigh          FR Akron                           5:13.82<br \/>\n      28.29   30.94   31.36   31.56   31.94   31.76   31.78   31.96<br \/>\n      32.28   31.95<br \/>\n 34 Winter, Ashley            FR Eastern MI                      5:14.00<br \/>\n      28.07   30.24   31.10   31.63   31.84   31.91   32.13   32.36<br \/>\n      32.53   32.19<br \/>\n 35 Viale, Eugenie            FR Buffalo                         5:14.12<br \/>\n      27.93   30.03   30.98   31.82   31.99   32.14   32.26   32.43<br \/>\n      32.78   31.76<br \/>\n 36 Illescas, Andrea          SO Eastern MI                      5:14.45<br \/>\n      28.37   30.26   31.04   31.47   31.83   32.10   32.46   32.72<br \/>\n      32.30   31.90<br \/>\n 37 Tubbs, Lindsay            FR Toledo                          5:19.25<br \/>\n      28.49   31.01   31.74   32.30   32.31   32.42   32.70   32.94<br \/>\n      33.11   32.23<br \/>\n 38 Shumaker, Jena            SO Ohio                            5:19.54<br \/>\n      28.60   30.65   31.48   31.84   32.26   32.74   32.96   33.31<br \/>\n      33.28   32.42<br \/>\n 39 Knicely, Michele          SO Marshall                        5:20.95<br \/>\n      28.00   30.92   31.65   32.41   32.18   32.98   33.13   33.54<br \/>\n      33.54   32.60<br \/>\n 40 Konya, Trista             FR Marshall                        5:35.18<br \/>\n      30.11   32.45   33.05   33.38   33.63   33.96   34.60   34.78<br \/>\n      35.20   34.02<\/p>\n<p>Event 3  Women 200 Yard IM<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n Meet Record: M 2:01.91        2003 Jennefer Brankovsky, Buffalo-<br \/>\n  MAC Record: R 2:01.91        2003 Jennefer Brankovsky, Buffalo-<br \/>\n  NIXON POOL: P 1:58.76   2\/16\/2001 Tami Ransom- Ursiline<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                  Seed    Prelims<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Brankovsky, Jennefer      JR Buffalo                         2:03.13<br \/>\n      25.98   30.94   36.27   29.94<br \/>\n  2 Armbruster, Laura         SO Miami                           2:04.03<br \/>\n      26.43   30.60   36.41   30.59<br \/>\n  3 Kelly, Shannon            SR Ohio                            2:04.37<br \/>\n      26.75   30.27   37.46   29.89<br \/>\n  4 Seymour, Ashley           FR Miami                           2:05.44<br \/>\n      27.41   31.09   37.29   29.65<br \/>\n  5 Unger, Katie              SO Miami                           2:06.64<br \/>\n      27.11   32.82   36.57   30.14<br \/>\n  6 Gould, Courtney           SR Ohio                            2:06.93<br \/>\n      27.18   32.65   37.89   29.21<br \/>\n  7 Delmundo, Eloisa          JR Eastern MI                      2:07.09<br \/>\n      27.55   32.41   36.44   30.69<br \/>\n  8 Aubie, Emily              SR Ball State                      2:07.58<br \/>\n      27.16   31.92   38.87   29.63<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n  9 Braden, Michelle          SO Ball State                      2:07.62<br \/>\n      27.92   32.80   36.46   30.44<br \/>\n 10 Hilvo, Iris               JR Toledo                          2:07.89<br \/>\n      28.17   32.92   36.39   30.41<br \/>\n 11 Gray, Andrea              SR Akron                           2:08.76<br \/>\n      27.38   31.07   39.39   30.92<br \/>\n 12 Dice, Cortney             JR Miami                           2:09.09<br \/>\n      26.93   33.51   37.47   31.18<br \/>\n 13 Rhoades, Jesse            FR Ohio                            2:10.04<br \/>\n      28.12   32.27   36.94   32.71<br \/>\n 14 Dunn, Melissa             JR Ohio                            2:10.29<br \/>\n      28.52   31.57   39.19   31.01<br \/>\n 15 Baldinger, Kristen        SR Ohio                            2:10.68<br \/>\n      28.47   31.13   40.59   30.49<br \/>\n 16 Service, Jenny            SO Eastern MI                      2:12.09<br \/>\n      28.37   32.52   38.62   32.58<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n 17 Vinci, Tora               SR Eastern MI                      2:12.27<br \/>\n      28.98   33.83   37.05   32.41<br \/>\n 18 VanNess, Jamie            SR Ball State                      2:12.41<br \/>\n      29.02   31.99   39.44   31.96<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n 19 Betts, Jennifer           FR Bowling Green                   2:13.50<br \/>\n      28.23   36.14   36.61   32.52<br \/>\n 20 Rowen, Catherine          FR Buffalo                         2:13.53<br \/>\n      28.63   32.65   40.10   32.15<br \/>\n 21 Endicott, Darcey          SO Akron                           2:13.66<br \/>\n      27.97   33.71   39.89   32.09<br \/>\n 22 Wiegand, Arin             JR Eastern MI                      2:14.16<br \/>\n      28.84   33.36   40.89   31.07<br \/>\n 23 Johnson, Erin             FR Ball State                      2:14.42<br \/>\n      27.45   32.33   41.21   33.43<br \/>\n 24 Zimmer, Tara              JR Ball State                      2:15.02<br \/>\n      29.65   35.69   37.38   32.30<br \/>\n 25 Ryan, Vickie              SO Akron                           2:15.15<br \/>\n      28.35   34.38   40.72   31.70<br \/>\n 26 Loge, Amelia              FR Akron                           2:15.24<br \/>\n      30.23   36.68   36.57   31.76<br \/>\n 27 Dilkes, Erin              JR Bowling Green                   2:15.60<br \/>\n      29.27   37.09   36.15   33.09<br \/>\n 28 Marcotte, Julie           FR Buffalo                         2:15.75<br \/>\n      29.18   36.32   36.98   33.27<br \/>\n 29 Miller, Bethany           JR Buffalo                         2:16.01<br \/>\n      29.13   35.25   38.87   32.76<br \/>\n 30 Ripley, Rachel            FR Akron                           2:17.72<br \/>\n      29.57   33.71   42.42   32.02<br \/>\n 31 Childers, Kartie          FR Toledo                          2:20.53<br \/>\n      29.10   35.37   43.05   33.01<br \/>\n 32 Molitor, Nicole           JR Akron                           2:20.78<br \/>\n      29.46   38.22   38.00   35.10<br \/>\n &#8212; Beckett, Lauren           SR Toledo                               DQ<\/p>\n<p>Event 4  Women 50 Yard Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n Meet Record: M 22.52        1997 Joy Gallagher, Ball State<br \/>\n  MAC Record: R 22.52        1997 Joy Gallagher, Ball State<br \/>\n  NIXON POOL: P 22.69   12\/1\/1996 Joy Gallagher &#8211; Bsuw<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School                  Seed    Prelims<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  1 Norris, Brenda            JR Akron                             23.74<br \/>\n  2 Pfaller, Samantha         SR Ohio                              23.88<br \/>\n  3 Bailey, Karla             JR Ball State                        23.95<br \/>\n  4 Nagy, Chrisse             SR Akron                             24.09<br \/>\n  5 Buckner, Stephanie        SO Bowling Green                     24.12<br \/>\n  5 Markovich, Emily          FR Toledo                            24.12<br \/>\n  7 Frantz, Christel          JR Miami                             24.20<br \/>\n  8 Martin, Kait              SR Ball State                        24.21<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n  9 Davison, Cara             FR Marshall                          24.24<br \/>\n 10 Hocevar, Andrea           JR Miami                             24.27<br \/>\n 11 Manard, Mackenzie         FR Toledo                            24.32<br \/>\n 12 Patterson, Jennifer       JR Toledo                            24.35<br \/>\n 13 Schultz, Dana             SO Bowling Green                     24.36<br \/>\n 14 Vegh, Zsofia              JR Eastern MI                        24.40<br \/>\n 15 Timm, Katie               SR Toledo                            24.41<br \/>\n 16 Sayler, Brittany          FR Ball State                        24.44<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n 17 Smith, Amy                JR Bowling Green                    J24.44<br \/>\n 18 Stavreska, Irena          JR Ohio                              24.46<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n 19 Zeleznikar, Diana         FR Miami                            J24.46<br \/>\n 20 Mathews, Rachel           JR Akron                             24.48<br \/>\n 20 Guinness, Jessica         SO Bowling Green                     24.48<br \/>\n 22 Atkinson, Kelly           SO Eastern MI                        24.51<br \/>\n 23 Welter, Sarah             JR Ball State                        24.52<br \/>\n 24 King, Sarah               FR Ball State                        24.59<br \/>\n 25 Miller, Jenny             FR Eastern MI                        24.63<br \/>\n 25 English, Jackie           SO Buffalo                           24.63<br \/>\n 27 O&#39;Connor, Brittany        FR Bowling Green                     24.66<br \/>\n 28 Boucher, Genevieve        JR Ohio                              24.68<br \/>\n 29 Henning, Brie             FR Toledo                            24.71<br \/>\n 30 McCauslin, Kristin        SR Akron                             24.77<br \/>\n 30 Wolverton, Dee Dee        SR Ball State                        24.77<br \/>\n 32 Edmondson, Emily          FR Marshall                          24.79<br \/>\n 33 Marshall, Melissa         SR Eastern MI                        24.84<br \/>\n 34 Wittenmyer, Amanda        SO Toledo                            25.03<br \/>\n 35 Volpe, Sarah              JR Ohio                              25.22<br \/>\n 36 Meyers, Amanda            JR Buffalo                           25.30<br \/>\n 37 O&#39;Conner, Emily           SO Ohio                              25.45<br \/>\n 37 McGee, Lindsey            SR Akron                             25.45<br \/>\n 39 Moe, Emily                SO Marshall                          25.57<br \/>\n 40 Sestan, Tina              SO Bowling Green                     26.20<br \/>\n 41 Csonka, Brittany          FR Marshall                          26.94<br \/>\n 42 Brooks, Britney           SO Marshall                          27.25<br \/>\n 43 Marihugh, Sarah           FR Toledo                            27.51<br \/>\n &#8212; Short, Carrie             JR Ohio                                 DQ<\/p>\n<p>Event 5  Women 1 mtr Diving<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n Meet Record: M 439.45        1986 Mary Pfeiffer, Bowling Green<br \/>\n  MAC Record: R 477.80        1982 Brooke Bauer, Ball State<br \/>\n    Name                    Year School               Prelims<br 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