﻿{"id":9063,"date":"2005-03-05T00:55:41","date_gmt":"2005-03-05T05:55:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2005\/03\/stanford-on-cusp-of-winning-another-pac-10-crown\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T19:46:34","modified_gmt":"2014-07-26T02:46:34","slug":"stanford-on-cusp-of-winning-another-pac-10-crown","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/stanford-on-cusp-of-winning-another-pac-10-crown\/","title":{"rendered":"Stanford on Cusp of Winning Another PAC-10 Crown"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>LONG BEACH, Calif., March 4. LOOKS like the championship trophy will remain in Palo Alto.<\/p>\n<p>In pursuit of a 24th consecutive title, Stanford had another impressive day at the PAC-10 Championships. Heading into the final day of competition, the Cardinal has piled up 643.5 points, a total that places it comfortably ahead of California (575).<\/p>\n<p>Stanford punctuated the night with a conference-record swim in the 400 medley relay, as the foursome of Jayme Cramer, Gary Marshall, Matt McDonald and Ben Wildman-Tobriner turned in a time of 3:06.69. Cal was second in 3:08.11.<\/p>\n<p>En route to victory in the 100 breast, Marshall positioned himself as an NCAA Championships favorite. The senior sped to the wall in a stellar time of 52.55, ahead of Cal&#39;s Caleb Rowe (53.31) and Henrique Barbosa (53.58).<\/p>\n<p>Cramer delivered a triumph in the 100 backstroke, as his mark of 46.30 held off Cal&#39;s Milorad Cavic (46.50). Hongzhe Sun was third in the event for the Cardinal.<\/p>\n<p>The 200 freestyle also provided a plethora of points for Stanford. Aside from getting a win from Andy Grant (1:34.38), Skip Kenney&#39;s squad finished fourth (Shaun Phillips), fifth (Mike McLean) and sixth (Danny Beal). <\/p>\n<p>Cal&#39;s Duje Draganja just missed the conference record in the 100 butterfly, which he won in 45.63. Arizona&#39;s Lyndon Ferns was the second-place finisher.<\/p>\n<p>Southern California&#39;s Ous Mellouli repeated as champion in the 400 individual medley (3:42.01). The Trojans sit fourth in the team standings with 374 points and are followed by Arizona (327), Arizona State (200.5) and Washington (150).<\/p>\n<p>Event 8  Men 400 Yard IM<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n      Pac 10: * 3:39.95        2003 Erik Vendt, USC<br \/>\n Pac 10 Meet: # 3:42.70        2003 Erik Vendt, USC<br \/>\n        NCAA: ! 3:38.18   3\/24\/1995 Tom Dolan, Michigan<br \/>\n                3:47.29  NCAA<br \/>\n                3:54.10  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nChampionship Final<br \/>\n  1 Mellouli, Ous       JR USC                  3:48.77    3:42.01#NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  23.76       51.01 (27.25)     1:19.62 (28.61)     1:47.36 (27.74)<br \/>\n        2:18.89 (31.53)     2:50.85 (31.96)     3:16.93 (26.08)     3:42.01 (25.08)<br \/>\n  2 Stephens, Mark      JR STAN                 3:47.83    3:46.46 NCAA    17<br \/>\n                  23.62       51.64 (28.02)     1:20.86 (29.22)     1:49.99 (29.13)<br \/>\n        2:21.82 (31.83)     2:53.92 (32.10)     3:20.76 (26.84)     3:46.46 (25.70)<br \/>\n  3 Oriwol, Tobias      JR STAN                 3:47.65    3:46.47 NCAA    16<br \/>\n                  23.82       51.01 (27.19)     1:19.78 (28.77)     1:47.73 (27.95)<br \/>\n        2:20.21 (32.48)     2:53.07 (32.86)     3:20.63 (27.56)     3:46.47 (25.84)<br \/>\n  4 Vayo, Louis         FR CAL                  3:49.88    3:48.54 CONS    15<br \/>\n                  25.03       53.44 (28.41)     1:21.57 (28.13)     1:49.50 (27.93)<br \/>\n        2:22.43 (32.93)     2:56.08 (33.65)     3:22.90 (26.82)     3:48.54 (25.64)<br \/>\n  5 Molina, Miguel      JR CAL                  3:51.87    3:49.99 CONS    14<br \/>\n                  25.04       53.08 (28.04)     1:23.18 (30.10)     1:52.38 (29.20)<br \/>\n        2:24.08 (31.70)     2:55.84 (31.76)     3:22.91 (27.07)     3:49.99 (27.08)<br \/>\n  6 Dorr, John          SR CAL                  3:50.86    3:50.00 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  24.38       52.31 (27.93)     1:21.26 (28.95)     1:49.79 (28.53)<br \/>\n        2:22.51 (32.72)     2:55.57 (33.06)     3:22.89 (27.32)     3:50.00 (27.11)<br \/>\n  7 Nuess, CJ           FR ASU                  3:52.39    3:52.48 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  25.02       53.31 (28.29)     1:22.66 (29.35)     1:51.93 (29.27)<br \/>\n        2:24.27 (32.34)     2:57.38 (33.11)     3:25.27 (27.89)     3:52.48 (27.21)<br \/>\n  8 Brown, Thomas       SR STAN                 3:52.63    3:53.22 CONS    11<br \/>\n                  25.10       54.22 (29.12)     1:24.95 (30.73)     1:55.13 (30.18)<br \/>\n        2:27.39 (32.26)     2:59.63 (32.24)     3:26.94 (27.31)     3:53.22 (26.28)<br \/>\nConsolation Final<br \/>\n  9 Fahey, Paul         SR USC                  3:53.98    3:51.74 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  25.19       53.29 (28.10)     1:23.39 (30.10)     1:53.52 (30.13)<br \/>\n        2:25.82 (32.30)     2:59.17 (33.35)     3:26.83 (27.66)     3:51.74 (24.91)<br \/>\n 10 Sakamoto, Noa       FR STAN                 3:56.52    3:51.88 CONS     7<br \/>\n                  25.03       52.82 (27.79)     1:22.71 (29.89)     1:50.98 (28.27)<br \/>\n        2:25.04 (34.06)     2:59.23 (34.19)     3:26.03 (26.80)     3:51.88 (25.85)<br \/>\n 11 Kauffman, Mike      JR USC                  4:00.94    3:52.42 CONS     6<br \/>\n                  24.97       52.92 (27.95)     1:23.56 (30.64)     1:53.06 (29.50)<br \/>\n        2:26.49 (33.43)     3:00.41 (33.92)     3:27.65 (27.24)     3:52.42 (24.77)<br \/>\n 12 Storie, Tyler       JR USC                  4:01.81    3:59.92          5<br \/>\n                  25.47       54.21 (28.74)     1:25.22 (31.01)     1:55.22 (30.00)<br \/>\n        2:29.14 (33.92)     3:03.84 (34.70)     3:32.61 (28.77)     3:59.92 (27.31)<br \/>\n 13 Gillis, Craig       SR WASH                 4:01.50    4:00.29          4<br \/>\n                                                    1:24.32 ( )     1:54.18 (29.86)<br \/>\n        2:29.38 (35.20)     3:04.91 (35.53)     3:33.41 (28.50)     4:00.29 (26.88)<br \/>\n 14 Horton, Kyle        SR ASU                  4:04.12    4:03.54          3<br \/>\n                  25.49       55.16 (29.67)     1:26.26 (31.10)     1:56.59 (30.33)<br \/>\n        2:32.04 (35.45)     3:07.99 (35.95)     3:36.41 (28.42)     4:03.54 (27.13)<br \/>\n 15 McCallister, Hunte  JR WASH                 4:08.67    4:06.26          2<br \/>\n                  26.06       55.41 (29.35)     1:26.41 (31.00)     1:57.38 (30.97)<br \/>\n        2:32.24 (34.86)     3:07.67 (35.43)     3:37.24 (29.57)     4:06.26 (29.02)<br \/>\n &#8212; Donaldson, Ryan     JR USC                  3:57.53         DQ<br \/>\n                  25.16       53.54 (28.38)     1:23.82 (30.28)     1:54.16 (30.34)<br \/>\n        2:27.73 (33.57)     3:01.92 (34.19)     3:30.21 (28.29)          DQ (26.93)<\/p>\n<p>Event 9  Men 100 Yard Butterfly<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n      Pac 10: * 45.44    3\/5\/2004 Milorad Cavic, CAL-<br \/>\n Pac 10 Meet: # 45.44    3\/5\/2004 Milorad Cavic, CAL-<br \/>\n        NCAA: ! 45.44   3\/29\/2002 Ian Crocker, Texas<br \/>\n                47.25  NCAA<br \/>\n                48.66  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nChampionship Final<br \/>\n  1 Draganja, Duje      SR CAL                    46.56      45.63 NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  21.00       45.63 (24.63)<br \/>\n  2 Ferns, Lyndon       JR ARIZ                   47.12      46.30 NCAA    17<br \/>\n                  21.43       46.30 (24.87)<br \/>\n  3 Cramer, Jayme       SR STAN                   46.58      46.67 NCAA    16<br \/>\n                  21.70       46.67 (24.97)<br \/>\n  4 Godec, Jernej       FR CAL                    46.94      47.04 NCAA    15<br \/>\n                  21.73       47.04 (25.31)<br \/>\n  5 Wildman-Tobriner,   SO STAN                   47.04      47.07 NCAA    14<br \/>\n  6 Masson, Sam         SO USC                    47.68      47.10 NCAA    13<br \/>\n                  21.94       47.10 (25.16)<br \/>\n  7 McDonald, Matt      SR STAN                   46.62      47.36 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  21.89       47.36 (25.47)<br \/>\n  8 O&#39;Neil, Patrick     SO CAL                    47.59      47.71 CONS    11<br \/>\n                  22.09       47.71 (25.62)<br \/>\nConsolation Final<br \/>\n  9 Tilly, Jonas        SO CAL                    48.35      47.73 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  22.15       47.73 (25.58)<br \/>\n 10 Carothers, Pete     FR STAN                   48.32      47.87 CONS     7<br \/>\n                  22.41       47.87 (25.46)<br \/>\n 11 Osborne, Jared      SO WASH                   48.28      47.92 CONS     6<br \/>\n                  22.27       47.92 (25.65)<br \/>\n 12 Subirats, Albert    FR ARIZ                   48.10      48.50 CONS     5<br \/>\n                  22.49       48.50 (26.01)<br \/>\n 13 Gosper, Richard     SR USC                    48.87      48.94          4<br \/>\n                  22.31       48.94 (26.63)<br \/>\n 14 Lundgaard, Bret     FR WASH                   48.87      49.05          3<br \/>\n                  23.02       49.05 (26.03)<br \/>\n 15 Maxwell, Darren     FR ARIZ                   49.07      49.18          2<br \/>\n                  23.10       49.18 (26.08)<br \/>\n 16 Lovell, Brandon     FR USC                    48.70      49.23          1<br \/>\n                  23.41       49.23 (25.82)<br \/>\nBonus<br \/>\n 17 Dwelly, John        FR ASU                    49.40      49.73<br \/>\n                  23.12       49.73 (26.61)<br \/>\n 18 McDonald, Steve     JR ASU                    49.93      49.80<br \/>\n                  22.95       49.80 (26.85)<br \/>\n 19 Amick, Mason        FR WASH                   50.27      49.95<br \/>\n                  23.14       49.95 (26.81)<br \/>\n 20 Crowe, Matt         SO STAN                   49.73      50.04<br \/>\n                  23.04       50.04 (27.00)<br \/>\n 21 Kastl, Ryan         JR WASH                   50.35      50.45<br \/>\n                  23.46       50.45 (26.99)<br \/>\n 22 Page, Tamon         FR WASH                   51.17      50.80<br \/>\n                  23.95       50.80 (26.85)<br \/>\n &#8212; Crowder, Richard    SO ASU                    51.42         DQ<br \/>\n &#8212; Lane, Evan          JR CAL                    49.87         DQ        <\/p>\n<p>Event 10  Men 200 Yard Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n      Pac 10: * 1:33.03        1987 Matt Biondi, CAL<br \/>\n Pac 10 Meet: # 1:34.35        2000 Adam Messner, STANFORD<br \/>\n        NCAA: ! 1:33.03    4\/3\/1987 Matt Biondi, California<br \/>\n                1:36.19  NCAA<br \/>\n                1:39.07  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nChampionship Final<br \/>\n  1 Grant, Andy         SO STAN                 1:35.17    1:34.38 NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  22.56       46.14 (23.58)     1:10.01 (23.87)     1:34.38 (24.37)<br \/>\n  2 Meichtry, Dominik   FR CAL                  1:36.13    1:34.69 NCAA    17<br \/>\n                  21.90       45.65 (23.75)     1:10.03 (24.38)     1:34.69 (24.66)<br \/>\n  3 Burnett, Simon      JR ARIZ                 1:36.51    1:34.70 NCAA    16<br \/>\n                  21.87       45.58 (23.71)     1:10.12 (24.54)     1:34.70 (24.58)<br \/>\n  4 Phillips, Shaun     SO STAN                 1:36.79    1:34.99 NCAA    15<br \/>\n                  22.80       47.51 (24.71)     1:11.53 (24.02)     1:34.99 (23.46)<br \/>\n  5 McLean, Mike        JR STAN                 1:36.90    1:36.01 NCAA    14<br \/>\n                  22.52       47.19 (24.67)     1:11.69 (24.50)     1:36.01 (24.32)<br \/>\n  6 Beal, Danny         FR STAN                 1:36.10    1:36.59 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  22.73       46.91 (24.18)     1:11.55 (24.64)     1:36.59 (25.04)<br \/>\n  7 Foster, John        FR CAL                  1:36.75    1:38.18 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  22.80       47.43 (24.63)     1:12.46 (25.03)     1:38.18 (25.72)<br \/>\n &#8212; Gimbutis, Rolandis  SR CAL                  1:35.91         DQ<br \/>\n                  21.64       45.38 (23.74)     1:16.13 (30.75)          DQ (34.41)<br \/>\nConsolation Final<br \/>\n  9 Deberry, Tyler      JR ARIZ                 1:38.18    1:37.37 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  22.87       47.60 (24.73)     1:12.63 (25.03)     1:37.37 (24.74)<br \/>\n 10 Wicklund, Robert    FR WASH                 1:37.37    1:37.64 CONS     7<br \/>\n                  23.05       47.79 (24.74)     1:12.71 (24.92)     1:37.64 (24.93)<br \/>\n 11 Barrett, Jeff       SR ASU                  1:37.42    1:38.00 CONS     6<br \/>\n                  23.12       47.59 (24.47)     1:12.61 (25.02)     1:38.00 (25.39)<br \/>\n 12 Panos, Tyler        JR USC                  1:38.52    1:38.07 CONS     5<br \/>\n                  23.17       48.40 (25.23)     1:13.37 (24.97)     1:38.07 (24.70)<br \/>\n 13 Ritter, Adam        SO ARIZ                 1:38.01    1:38.23 CONS     4<br \/>\n                  22.78       47.63 (24.85)     1:13.09 (25.46)     1:38.23 (25.14)<br \/>\n 14 Sussex, Sean        SO USC                  1:37.87    1:38.53 CONS     3<br \/>\n                  22.88       48.06 (25.18)     1:13.54 (25.48)     1:38.53 (24.99)<br \/>\n 15 Lysaught, Daniel    SO CAL                  1:38.55    1:38.76 CONS     2<br \/>\n                  23.68       48.76 (25.08)     1:14.01 (25.25)     1:38.76 (24.75)<br \/>\n 16 Divald, Lorant      SR WASH                 1:38.47    1:39.17          1<br \/>\n                  23.63       48.85 (25.22)     1:14.08 (25.23)     1:39.17 (25.09)<br \/>\nBonus<br \/>\n 17 Jensen, Larsen      SO USC                  1:39.75    1:38.85 CONS<br \/>\n                  23.44       48.62 (25.18)     1:14.18 (25.56)     1:38.85 (24.67)<br \/>\n 18 Meszaros, Gergehy   SO USC                  1:39.17    1:39.03 CONS<br \/>\n                  23.20       48.40 (25.20)     1:13.92 (25.52)     1:39.03 (25.11)<br \/>\n 19 Jeffers, Byron      SR ARIZ                 1:39.40    1:39.45<br \/>\n                  23.08       48.28 (25.20)     1:13.92 (25.64)     1:39.45 (25.53)<br \/>\n 20 Antisdale, Will     FR USC                  1:39.51    1:39.91<br \/>\n                  23.93       49.19 (25.26)     1:14.58 (25.39)     1:39.91 (25.33)<br \/>\n 21 Elser, Bryce        FR USC                  1:39.87    1:40.33<br \/>\n                  24.03       49.98 (25.95)     1:15.35 (25.37)     1:40.33 (24.98)<\/p>\n<p>Event 11  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n      Pac 10: * 52.76        2001 Michael Bruce, STANFORD<br \/>\n Pac 10 Meet: # 52.76        2001 Michael Bruce, STANFORD<br \/>\n        NCAA: ! 51.96   3\/28\/2003 Brendan Hansen, Texas<br \/>\n                54.00  NCAA<br \/>\n                55.62  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nChampionship Final<br \/>\n  1 Marshall, Gary      SR STAN                   52.60      52.55*NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  24.95       52.55 (27.60)<br \/>\n  2 Rowe, Caleb         SR CAL                    53.94      53.31 NCAA    17<br \/>\n                  25.32       53.31 (27.99)<br \/>\n  3 Barbosa, Henrique   JR CAL                    54.59      53.58 NCAA    16<br \/>\n                  25.39       53.58 (28.19)<br \/>\n  4 Flaskay, Mihaly     SO USC                    54.00      53.61 NCAA    15<br \/>\n                  25.04       53.61 (28.57)<br \/>\n  5 Eddy, Rick          SR STAN                   53.69      54.09 CONS    14<br \/>\n                  24.77       54.09 (29.32)<br \/>\n  6 Ward, Emerson       SR ASU                    54.77      54.63 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  25.65       54.63 (28.98)<br \/>\n  7 Lentz, Graham       SO CAL                    55.46      55.31 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  25.90       55.31 (29.41)<br \/>\n  8 Rollins, Dave       JR ARIZ                   55.42      55.48 CONS    11<br \/>\n                  25.77       55.48 (29.71)<br \/>\nConsolation Final<br \/>\n  9 Barnes, Ivan        FR ARIZ                   55.59      55.45 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  25.98       55.45 (29.47)<br \/>\n 10 Stevens, Nate       SR ARIZ                   56.16      55.67          7<br \/>\n 11 Macdonald, Russell  SR ASU                    55.61      55.82          6<br \/>\n                  25.86       55.82 (29.96)<br \/>\n 12 Martins, Leo        JR ASU                    56.26      56.13          5<br \/>\n                  26.59       56.13 (29.54)<br \/>\n 13 Youm, Joon          SO USC                    56.18      56.14          4<br \/>\n                  26.56       56.14 (29.58)<br \/>\n 14 Stinson, Bob        FR ARIZ                   56.09      56.22          3<br \/>\n                  26.49       56.22 (29.73)<br \/>\n 15 Clements, Joey      JR ASU                    56.42      56.23          2<br \/>\n                  26.61       56.23 (29.62)<br \/>\n 16 Salaz, Jake         FR WASH                   56.08      56.41          1<br \/>\n                  26.84       56.41 (29.57)<br \/>\nBonus<br \/>\n 17 Penoyar, Patrick    FR WASH                   56.76      57.18<br \/>\n                  26.76       57.18 (30.42)<br \/>\n 18 Wolfe, Nick         JR STAN                   57.50      57.26<br \/>\n                  27.33       57.26 (29.93)<br \/>\n 19 Kiley, Ryan         FR ARIZ                   57.90      57.53<br \/>\n 20 Kastl, Ryan         JR WASH                   57.30      58.28<br \/>\n                  27.25       58.28 (31.03)<br \/>\n 21 Barclift, Cameron   SR WASH                   58.70      58.99<br \/>\n                  27.44       58.99 (31.55)<br \/>\n &#8212; Fleming, Patrick    SO ASU                    57.00         DQ        <\/p>\n<p>Event 12  Men 100 Yard Backstroke<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n      Pac 10: * 45.21    3\/5\/2004 Peter Marshall, STAN-<br \/>\n Pac 10 Meet: # 45.21    3\/5\/2004 Peter Marshall, STAN-<br \/>\n        NCAA: ! 44.92   3\/27\/1997 Neil Walker, Texas<br \/>\n                47.43  NCAA<br \/>\n                48.85  CONS<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nChampionship Final<br \/>\n  1 Cramer, Jayme       SR STAN                   46.81      46.30 NCAA    20<br \/>\n                  22.34       46.30 (23.96)<br \/>\n  2 Cavic, Milorad      JR CAL                    47.67      46.50 NCAA    17<br \/>\n                  22.13       46.50 (24.37)<br \/>\n  3 Sun, Hongzhe        SO STAN                   47.56      46.83 NCAA    16<br \/>\n                  22.60       46.83 (24.23)<br \/>\n  4 Bodrogi, Viktor     SO USC                    47.63      47.72 CONS    15<br \/>\n                  22.95       47.72 (24.77)<br \/>\n  5 McDonald, Matt      SR STAN                   48.05      48.29 CONS    14<br \/>\n                  23.44       48.29 (24.85)<br \/>\n  6 Zandberg, Gerhard   FR ARIZ                   48.26      48.32 CONS    13<br \/>\n                  23.05       48.32 (25.27)<br \/>\n  7 Thoman, Nick        FR ARIZ                   48.47      48.68 CONS    12<br \/>\n                  23.51       48.68 (25.17)<br \/>\n  8 Gibson, Chris       JR CAL                    48.97      48.90         11<br \/>\n                  23.51       48.90 (25.39)<br \/>\nConsolation Final<br \/>\n  9 Godec, Jernej       FR CAL                    49.57      48.19 CONS     9<br \/>\n                  23.22       48.19 (24.97)<br \/>\n 10 Eckert, Mark        FR CAL                    49.54      49.21          7<br \/>\n                  24.18       49.21 (25.03)<br \/>\n 11 Rothman, Nate       SO ARIZ                   49.51      49.25          6<br \/>\n                  24.06       49.25 (25.19)<br \/>\n 12 O&#39;Neil, Patrick     SO CAL                    49.67      49.61          5<br \/>\n                  24.33       49.61 (25.28)<br \/>\n 13 Ransom, Kyle        SO STAN                   49.71      49.94          4<br \/>\n                  23.96       49.94 (25.98)<br \/>\n 14 Taylor, Denton      SO ARIZ                   50.49      50.29          3<br \/>\n                  24.28       50.29 (26.01)<br \/>\n 15 Bezerra, Diogo      SR WASH                   49.87      50.36          2<br \/>\n                  24.63       50.36 (25.73)<br \/>\n 16 Brugh, Taylor       FR WASH                   50.77      50.83          1<br \/>\n                  24.97       50.83 (25.86)<br \/>\nBonus<br \/>\n 17 Rahauser, Evan      SR ASU                    51.13      50.73<br \/>\n                  24.39       50.73 (26.34)<br \/>\n 18 Page, Tamon         FR WASH                   52.06      51.70<br \/>\n                  25.36       51.70 (26.34)<br \/>\n 19 Hudson, Henry       FR WASH                   52.34      52.10<br \/>\n                  25.54       52.10 (26.56)<br \/>\n 20 Blusiewicz, AJ      SR ASU                    52.51      52.12<br \/>\n                  25.24       52.12 (26.88)<br \/>\n &#8212; Osborne, Jared      SO WASH                   52.25         DQ        <\/p>\n<p>Event 14  Men 400 Yard Medley Relay<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n      Pac 10: * 3:06.81        2002 STANFORD, STANFORD<br \/>\n                         Marshall, Bruce, Westcott, Bal<br \/>\n Pac 10 Meet: # 3:07.31    3\/5\/2004 Univ of California Berkeley, CAL-<br \/>\n                         A Lim, H Barbosa, M Cavic, D Draganja<br \/>\n        NCAA: ! 3:04.47   3\/27\/2003 Texas, Texas<br \/>\n                         A. Peirsol, B. Hansen, I. Crocker, C. 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