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2010-11 Saint Louis University Swimming and Diving TABLE OF CONTENTS Program Quick Facts ____________________________ 2 2010-11 Schedule ______________________________ 2 2011 NCAA Standards___________________________ 2 2010-11 Rosters _______________________________ 3 2010-11 BILLIKEN VETERANS Kaitlyn Adams _________________________________ 4 Eric Anderson _________________________________ 4 Jimmy Brabbins ________________________________ 5 Maggie Brabbins _______________________________ 5 Brian Brasser __________________________________ 6 Will Butzke ____________________________________ 6 Chad Carmichael _______________________________ 7 Kelsey Coleman _______________________________ 7 Tom Costigan__________________________________ 8 Molly Culver ___________________________________ 8 Michael Dahle _________________________________ 9 Kyle Embrey __________________________________ 9 Samantha Getty_______________________________ 10 Jordan Hagar _________________________________ 10 Laura Hahn ___________________________________11 Billy Hrabovsky ________________________________11 Ariel Hyams __________________________________ 12 Mike Kelly ___________________________________ 12 Blake Kocian _________________________________ 13 Katie Kolster _________________________________ 13 Emily Kopec__________________________________ 14 Spencer Litzau________________________________ 14 Chris Mandli__________________________________ 15 Tom Miazga __________________________________ 15 Alexa Milewski ________________________________ 16 Elizabeth Molloy ______________________________ 16 Marco Navarro ________________________________ 17 Ethan Paster _________________________________ 17 Michael Quinn ________________________________ 18 Katie Robertson _______________________________ 18 B.J. Sayre ___________________________________ 19 Jessica Schwarz ______________________________ 19 Stephen Sheridan _____________________________ 20 Allison Storm _________________________________ 20 Taylor Streid__________________________________ 21 Hannah Tautz ________________________________ 21 2010-11 BILLIKEN NEWCOMERS Anne Marie Christensen ________________________ 22 Christiana Eltiste ______________________________ 22 Marissa Gill __________________________________ 22 Megan La Suer _______________________________ 22 Ellie Lorenzi __________________________________ 23 Patrick Merlihan _______________________________ 23 Lizzy Osterman _______________________________ 23 Taylor Rogers ________________________________ 23 Molly Sheridan ________________________________ 24 Sarah Sikora _________________________________ 24 Theresa Skelly ________________________________ 24 Hannah Soltys ________________________________ 24 Hunter Stevenson _____________________________ 25 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jim Halliburton _____________________ 26 Diving Coach Greg Triefenbach __________________ 27 Assistant Coach Brad Byars _____________________ 27 Assistant Coach Jessen Wabeke _________________ 27 Assistant Coach Stefan Yarbrough ________________ 27 2009-10 IN REVIEW 2010 A-10 Championship Results _________________ 28 2009-10 Results ____________________________ 29-30 2009-10 Men’s Top Times _____________________31-33 2009-10 Women’s Top Times __________________34-36 PROGRAM HISTORY Record Holders _______________________________ 36 All-Time Letterwinners ________________________ 37-39 Billiken Honor Roll _____________________________ 40 Men’s Record Book __________________________ 41-43 Coaching Ledger ______________________________ 43 Women’s Record Book _______________________ 44-46 Year-By-Year Results ________________________47-50 Series History ________________________________ 51 THE UNIVERSITY Saint Louis University ________________________ 52-53 University President Father Biondi ________________ 54 Director of Athletics Chris May ___________________ 55 Athletics Staff Directory _______________________ 56-57 Community Service ____________________________ 58 Academic Honors _____________________________ 59 Strength & Conditioning_________________________ 60 Sports Medicine _______________________________ 61 Saint Louis University Facilities ___________________ 62 NCAA Booster Guidelines _______________________ 63 City of St. Louis _____________________________ 64-65 CREDITS The 2010-11 Saint Louis University Swimming & Diving Virtual Viewbook was compiled, written and edited by Heather Freehill, Academic Services. Contributors include Brian Kunderman, Mickey Smith and Chuck Yahng. Photography by Bill Barrett and Dave Preston. Any material may be reproduced with the permission of the editor. For more information, contact the Billiken Media Relations office at 314/977-7063, write to 3330 Laclede Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63103 or email swimming and diving contact Chuck Yahng at [email protected]. 2010-11 Billiken Swimming & Diving 2010-11 QUICK FACTS Location____________________________ St. Louis, Mo. Founded __________________________________ 1818 Enrollment ________________________________13,313 Nickname _______________________________Billikens Colors _________________________ Royal Blue & White Home Facility ______________ Simon Recreation Center Affiliation _________________________ NCAA Division I Conference ____________________________ Atlantic 10 President _________________Rev. Lawrence Biondi, S.J. Director of Athletics ______________________ Chris May Athletic Dept. Phone __________________ 314/977-3177 Athletics Website_______________ www.slubillikens.com Head Coach _______________________ Jim Halliburton Alma mater _________________________ Indiana, 1982 Office Phone ________________________ 314/977-3252 Email ____________________________ [email protected] Career Record / Years______________281-92-1 / 9 years SLU Record________________________________ same SID Contact __________________________Chuck Yahng Office Phone ________________________ 314/977-2524 Email ____________________________ [email protected] Fax _______________________________ 314/977-3178 2010-11 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Oct. 2 at Show-Me Showdown All Day Columbia, Mo. Oct. 3 at Butler Quad 11 a.m. Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 8 Western Illinois 6 p.m. Simon Recreation Center Oct. 9 at Washington University 1 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 30 at Lindenwood 1 p.m. St. Peters, Mo. Nov. 13 Illinois-Chicago 5 p.m. Simon Recreation Center Nov. 20-21 at Washington University Invite All Day St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 3 Lindenwood 5 p.m. Simon Recreation Center Jan. 15 South Dakota State 5 p.m. Simon Recreation Center Jan. 16 South Dakota State 10 a.m. Simon Recreation Center Jan. 21 at IUPUI/Valparaiso 5 p.m. Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 22 at Lindenwood Quad 1 p.m. St. Charles, Mo. Jan. 29 at Evansville 1 p.m. Evansville, Ind. Feb. 5 at Eastern Illinois 11:30 a.m. Charleston, Ill. Feb. 23-26 at Atlantic 10 Championships All Day Buffalo, N.Y. All times are Central and subject to change Home meets (Bold) are held at the Simon Recreation Center on the SLU campus ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the department of athletics is to provide a program of intercollegiate athletics that fosters and supports a positive educational and athletic experience, not only for student-athletes, but also for the entire Saint Louis University community. The athletics program is guided by the highest standards and ideals of integrity, sportspersonship, ethical conduct, equitable opportunities for all students and staff, including women and minorities, academic excellence and athletics achievement. The intercollegiate athletics program strives to develop the whole person (body, mind and spirit) in accord with the Jesuit, Catholic mission of Saint Louis University.
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2010-11 Saint Louis UniversitySwimming and Diving

table of contentsProgram Quick Facts ____________________________ 22010-11 Schedule ______________________________ 22011 NCAA Standards ___________________________ 22010-11 Rosters _______________________________ 3

2010-11 billiken VeteransKaitlyn Adams _________________________________ 4Eric Anderson _________________________________ 4Jimmy Brabbins ________________________________ 5Maggie Brabbins _______________________________ 5Brian Brasser __________________________________ 6Will Butzke ____________________________________ 6Chad Carmichael _______________________________ 7Kelsey Coleman _______________________________ 7Tom Costigan __________________________________ 8Molly Culver ___________________________________ 8Michael Dahle _________________________________ 9Kyle Embrey __________________________________ 9Samantha Getty _______________________________ 10Jordan Hagar _________________________________ 10Laura Hahn ___________________________________11Billy Hrabovsky ________________________________11Ariel Hyams __________________________________ 12Mike Kelly ___________________________________ 12Blake Kocian _________________________________ 13Katie Kolster _________________________________ 13Emily Kopec __________________________________ 14Spencer Litzau ________________________________ 14Chris Mandli __________________________________ 15Tom Miazga __________________________________ 15Alexa Milewski ________________________________ 16Elizabeth Molloy ______________________________ 16Marco Navarro ________________________________ 17Ethan Paster _________________________________ 17Michael Quinn ________________________________ 18Katie Robertson _______________________________ 18B.J. Sayre ___________________________________ 19Jessica Schwarz ______________________________ 19Stephen Sheridan _____________________________ 20Allison Storm _________________________________ 20Taylor Streid __________________________________ 21Hannah Tautz ________________________________ 21

2010-11 billiken newcomersAnne Marie Christensen ________________________ 22Christiana Eltiste ______________________________ 22Marissa Gill __________________________________ 22Megan La Suer _______________________________ 22Ellie Lorenzi __________________________________ 23Patrick Merlihan _______________________________ 23Lizzy Osterman _______________________________ 23Taylor Rogers ________________________________ 23Molly Sheridan ________________________________ 24Sarah Sikora _________________________________ 24Theresa Skelly ________________________________ 24Hannah Soltys ________________________________ 24Hunter Stevenson _____________________________ 25

coaching staffHead Coach Jim Halliburton _____________________ 26Diving Coach Greg Triefenbach __________________ 27Assistant Coach Brad Byars _____________________ 27Assistant Coach Jessen Wabeke _________________ 27Assistant Coach Stefan Yarbrough ________________ 27

2009-10 in reView2010 A-10 Championship Results _________________ 282009-10 Results ____________________________ 29-302009-10 Men’s Top Times _____________________ 31-332009-10 Women’s Top Times __________________ 34-36

program historyRecord Holders _______________________________ 36All-Time Letterwinners ________________________ 37-39Billiken Honor Roll _____________________________ 40Men’s Record Book __________________________ 41-43Coaching Ledger ______________________________ 43Women’s Record Book _______________________ 44-46Year-By-Year Results ________________________ 47-50Series History ________________________________ 51

the UniVersitySaint Louis University ________________________ 52-53University President Father Biondi ________________ 54Director of Athletics Chris May ___________________ 55Athletics Staff Directory _______________________ 56-57Community Service ____________________________ 58Academic Honors _____________________________ 59Strength & Conditioning _________________________ 60Sports Medicine _______________________________ 61Saint Louis University Facilities ___________________ 62NCAA Booster Guidelines _______________________ 63City of St. Louis _____________________________ 64-65

credits The 2010-11 Saint Louis University Swimming & Diving Virtual Viewbook was compiled, written and edited by Heather Freehill, Academic Services. Contributors include Brian Kunderman, Mickey Smith and Chuck Yahng. Photography by Bill Barrett and Dave Preston. Any material may be reproduced with the permission of the editor. For more information, contact the Billiken Media Relations office at 314/977-7063, write to 3330 Laclede Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63103 or email swimming and diving contact Chuck Yahng at [email protected].

2 0 1 0 - 1 1 B i l l i k e n S w i m m i n g & D i v i n g 2010-11 QUick factsLocation ____________________________ St. Louis, Mo. Founded __________________________________ 1818Enrollment ________________________________13,313Nickname _______________________________BillikensColors _________________________Royal Blue & WhiteHome Facility ______________ Simon Recreation CenterAffiliation _________________________ NCAA Division IConference ____________________________ Atlantic 10President _________________Rev. Lawrence Biondi, S.J.Director of Athletics ______________________ Chris MayAthletic Dept. Phone __________________ 314/977-3177Athletics Website _______________ www.slubillikens.comHead Coach _______________________ Jim HalliburtonAlma mater _________________________ Indiana, 1982 Office Phone ________________________ 314/977-3252Email ____________________________ [email protected] Record / Years ______________281-92-1 / 9 yearsSLU Record ________________________________ sameSID Contact __________________________Chuck YahngOffice Phone ________________________ 314/977-2524Email [email protected] _______________________________ 314/977-3178

2010-11 schedUledate opponent timeOct. 2 at Show-Me Showdown All Day Columbia, Mo.Oct. 3 at Butler Quad 11 a.m. Indianapolis, Ind.oct. 8 western illinois 6 p.m. simon recreation centerOct. 9 at Washington University 1 p.m. St. Louis, Mo.Oct. 30 at Lindenwood 1 p.m. St. Peters, Mo.nov. 13 illinois-chicago 5 p.m. simon recreation centerNov. 20-21 at Washington University Invite All Day St. Louis, Mo.dec. 3 lindenwood 5 p.m. simon recreation centerJan. 15 south dakota state 5 p.m. simon recreation centerJan. 16 south dakota state 10 a.m. simon recreation centerJan. 21 at IUPUI/Valparaiso 5 p.m. Indianapolis, Ind.Jan. 22 at Lindenwood Quad 1 p.m. St. Charles, Mo.Jan. 29 at Evansville 1 p.m. Evansville, Ind.Feb. 5 at Eastern Illinois 11:30 a.m. Charleston, Ill.Feb. 23-26 at Atlantic 10 Championships All Day Buffalo, N.Y.

All times are Central and subject to changeHome meets (bold) are held at the Simon Recreation Center on the SLU campus

athletics mission statement The mission of the department of athletics is to provide a program of intercollegiate athletics that fosters and supports a positive educational and athletic experience, not only for student-athletes, but also for the entire Saint Louis University community. The athletics program is guided by the highest standards and ideals of integrity, sportspersonship, ethical conduct, equitable opportunities for all students and staff, including women and minorities, academic excellence and athletics achievement. The intercollegiate athletics program strives to develop the whole person (body, mind and spirit) in accord with the Jesuit, Catholic mission of Saint Louis University.

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men’s rostername yr. ht. hometown / last schoolEric Anderson RS-So. 5-10 Fenton, Mo. / DeSmetJimmy Brabbins Jr. 6-4 Beverly Hills, Mich. / Brother RiceBrian Brasser Jr. 6-0 Centerville, Ohio / CentervilleWill Butzke So. 6-2 Batavia, Ill. / Marmion AcademyChad Carmichael Jr. 5-7 Westlake, Ohio / Saint Ignatius Tom Costigan Jr. 5-11 Centennial, Colo. / Regis JesuitMichael Dahle Sr. 6-1 St. Louis, Mo. / Lindbergh Kyle Embrey Jr. 5-11 Millington, Tenn. / MunfordBilly Hrabovsky Jr. 5-7 Cheyenne, Wyo. / Central Mike Kelly Jr. 6-0 Castle Rock, Colo. / Regis JesuitBlake Kocian Jr. 6-1 Clarendon Hills, Ill. / Hinsdale CentralSpencer Litzau So. 6-2 Ballwin, Mo. / MarquetteChris Mandli So. 6-3 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / The Benjamin School Patrick Merlihan Fr. 6-4 Yorba Linda, Calif. / EsperanzaTom Miazga So. 5-9 Milwaukee, Wis. / CedarburgMarco Navarro So. 5-10 Chandler, Ariz. / Brophy College Prep Ethan Paster So. 5-10 Fairfax, Va. / Fairfax Michael Quinn So. 5-10 White Bear Lake, Minn. / Saint Thomas B.J. Sayre Sr. 6-0 Indianapolis, Ind. / Brebeuf Jesuit PrepStephen Sheridan Sr. 5-8 Tampa, Fla. / JesuitHunter Stevenson Fr. 6-0 Leawood, Kan. / Shawnee Mission East

head coach: Jim Halliburtondiving coach: Greg Triefenbachassistant coaches: Jessen Wabeke, Brad Byars and Stefan Yarbrough

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women’s rostername yr. ht. hometown / last schoolKaitlyn Adams Sr. 5-3 Terrace Park, Ohio / MariemontMaggie Brabbins So. 5-7 Beverly Hills, Mich. / MarianAnne Marie Christensen Fr. 5-5 Quincy, Ill. / Quincy SeniorKelsey Coleman So. 5-6 Bloomingdale, Ill. / Lake ParkMolly Culver Jr. 5-8 Bourbonnais, Ill. / Bradley BourbonnaisChristiana Eltiste Fr. 5-6 Omaha, Neb. / WestsideSamantha Getty So. 5-7 Excelsior, Minn. / ChaskaMarissa Gill Fr. 5-7 Sterling, Ill. / Newman Central CatholicJordan Hagar Sr. 5-7 Plattsmouth, Neb. / MarianLaura Hahn Sr. 5-5 Sugar Land, Texas / St. AgnesKaleigh Halliburton Fr. 5-9 Wildwood, Mo. / Cor JesuAriel Hyams So. 5-8 Anchorage, Alaska / West AnchorageKatie Kolster Jr. 5-9 Delafield, Wis. / ArrowheadEmily Kopec So. 5-4 Cedar Rapids, Iowa / George WashingtonMegan La Suer Fr. 5-4 Des Moines, Iowa / LincolnEllie Lorenzi Fr. 5-9 Lake Geneva, Wis. / Badger

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name yr. ht. hometown / last schoolAlexa Milewski So. 5-5 Rochester, Mich. / MercyElizabeth Molloy So. 5-6 Covington, Wash. / Kentwood Lizzy Osterman Fr. 5-3 Southlake, Texas / Nolan CatholicKatie Robertson Sr. 5-7 Cincinnati, Ohio / UrsulineTaylor Rogers Fr. 5-9 Libertyville, Ill. / LibertyvilleJessica Schwarz Sr. 5-6 Ballwin, Mo. / Parkway WestMolly Sheridan Fr. 5-6 Tampa, Fla. / Academy of the Holy Names Sarah Sikora Fr. 5-2 Munster, Ind. / MunsterTheresa Skelly Fr. 5-8 Phoenix, Ariz. / SunnyslopeHannah Soltys Fr. 5-5 Naperville, Ill. / Neuqua ValleyAllison Storm So. 5-6 Danville, Ind. / Brebeuf Jesuit PrepTaylor Streid So. 5-5 Peoria, Ill. / Notre DameHannah Tautz Jr. 5-3 Littleton, Colo. / Littleton

head coach: Jim Halliburtondiving coach: Greg Triefenbachassistant coaches: Jessen Wabeke, Brad Byars and Stefan Yarbrough

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2009-10Helped the 200-medley relay record the third-fastest time in program annals (1:48.46) at the A-10 Championships … was the Bills’ top finisher in the 100 breast (1:09.43) at the A-10s,

coming in 19th in the prelim with a personal best and the team’s fastest time of the season … placed 22nd in the 200-breast prelim (2:32.70) and 43rd in the 500-free prelim (5:35.32) at the A-10s … her 500-free effort was a personal best … finished first in the 100 breast (1:12.38) in the UALR-Stephens meet … won the 200 breast (2:37.53) in the Stephens-Lindenwood meet … placed second in the 100 breast at Eastern Illinois and at the Wash U dual … finished third in the 100 (1:11.29) and 200 (2:36.08) breast at the Lindenwood Quad … came in third in the 100

breast at the Lindenwood Invitational and vs. IUPUI … recorded a third-place finish in the 200 breast (2:34.47) at Western Illinois … turned in a third-place finish in the 200 breast (2:35.61) vs. Eastern Illinois … named to spring 2010 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008-09Swam a leg of the 200-medley relay that turned in the second-fastest time in school history (1:47.98) at the A-10 Championships … posted a first-place finish in the 100 breast (1:11.72) at the Lindenwood Invitational … recorded two personal bests at the IUPUI Quad … finished second in the 100 breast (1:12.69) at Wash U … came in fourth in the 100 breast (1:12.94) at the Lindenwood Quad … named to the fall 2008 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

at mariemontHelped the 400-free relay place third at the 2007 Division 2 state finals as a senior … the Warriors placed fifth at the 2007 Division 2 state championships … finished 13th in the 100 breast and 14th in the 200 IM at the 2007 state meet … was a member of the 400-free relay that placed second at the state finals in 2006 … placed 11th in the 100 breast as a junior at the state meet … touched 13th in the 100 breast as a freshman at the state meet … received the team MVP/Lary Lyons Award … was a four-year letterwinner … four-year honor roll member … was a member of the National Honor Society … swam for the St. Michaels club team and the ME Lyons YMCA … her YMCA squad captured a national championship.

Kaitlyn ADAMS5-3 • Seniorterrace park, ohiomariemont

major: criminal Justice

2009-10Did not compete due to injury … named to spring 2010 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008-09Turned in personal bests in the 100 and 200 fly and the 200 IM at the A-10 Championships … also recorded two personal bests apiece at the Butler Quad and the IUPUI Quad … named to the fall 2008 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

at desmetFinished third in the June 2008 Escape from Alcatraz Open Water Swim in San Francisco

… four-time USA Scholastic All-American … as a senior, qualified for state in the 100 back and 100 fly … earned All-Metro honorable mention plaudits in 2007 … was a three-year letterwinner in swimming and played one season of water polo … was a member of the Rockwood swim club … competed in the Speedo Championship Region 8 Sections meet the last four years … was a National Honor Society member.

Eric ANDERSON5-10 • Juniorfenton, mo.desmet

major: spanish, modern & classical languages

PeRSonal BeStS100 breast _________________ 1:09.43at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 breast _________________ 2:32.53 at IUPUI Quad (11/14/08)

200 im _____________________ 2:20.62 at Butler Quad (10/5/08)

400 im _____________________ 4:58.47 at IUPUI Quad (11/14/08)

PeRSonal BeStS100 fly ______________________ 54.43 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)

200 fly ____________________ 2:02.17 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)

200 im _____________________ 2:06.60 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)

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2009-10Swam the leadoff leg of the 200-medley relay, which registered the second-fastest time in program history (1:34.00) at the A-10 Championships … tied for 21st in the 100-fly prelim

(52.23) and came in 26th in the 100-back (53.24) and 200-back (1:57.24) prelims at the A-10s … his 100- and 200-back performances were personal bests … was a member of the 400-free relay that turned in the fifth-best time (3:07.57) in SLU annals at the A-10s … recorded a second-place finish and a personal best in the 1000 free (10:20.04) vs. Eastern Illinois … garnered second-place honors in the 200 IM (2:06.73) vs. IUPUI … touched second in the 100 back (56.87) vs. Evansville … placed third in the 100 free (50.04) at IUPUI … came in third in the 100 fly at the Lindenwood Invitational and at the Wash U dual … finished third in the 200

back (2:05.75) at Western Illinois … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2008-09Helped the 400-free (3:06.42), 200-medley (1:33.81) and 400-medley (3:24.99) relays shatter school records at the A-10 Championships … also swam on the 200-free relay that turned in the fourth-fastest time in SLU annals (1:24.96) at the A-10s … was a member of the 200-medley relay that clocked the seventh-best time in school history (1:36.68) at the IUPUI dual … finished 18th in the 100 fly (51.69) at the A-10s … came in first in the 100 fly (52.14) and 500 free (4:52.86) at IUPUI … earned four personal bests at the league championships … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

at brother riceWas a two-time All-American and four-time All-State selection … led his team to a Division I state championship in 2007 as a junior … helped the Warriors finish among the top four teams in the state all four years … competed in the state meet every year … guided his team to four Catholic League crowns … was selected to the All-Area and All-County teams … was a four-year letterwinner … was a member of the Birmingham Blue Dolphins club team … helped the Blue Dolphins finish fifth at the 2008 YMCA Nationals despite battling food poisoning for much of the meet … was a member of Phi Beta Kappa … earned the Award of Excellence/Achievements for English II and French II.

Jimmy BRABBINS6-4 • Juniorbeverly hills, mich.brother rice

major: biomedical engineering

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 21.70 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-trials)

100 free _____________________ 48.06 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-trials)

1000 free _________________ 10:20.04 Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)

100 back _____________________ 53.24 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

100 fly ______________________ 51.69 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)

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2009-10Helped the 200-free (1:38.21) and 800-free (7:43.64) relays establish school records at the A-10 Championships … anchored the 400-free (3:34.20) and 400-medley (3:56.80)

relays that each clocked the third-fastest time in school history at the A-10s … placed 29th in the 500 free (5:15.53), 31st in the 200 free (1:58.71) and 35th in the 100 free (54.52) at the A-10s … posted SLU’s top 50 free (24.60) effort of the season in a relay split at the A-10s, that performance ranks third in program history … established personal bests in the 50, 100, 200 and 500 free at the conference championships … came in first in the 100 free and second in the 1000 free at the Stephens-Lindenwood meet … placed first in the 100 free and second in the 50 free at the Stephens-UALR meet … finished second in the 50 free and third in the 100 free

vs. IUPUI … tied for second in the 100 free and placed third in the 200 free at Western Illinois … touched second in the 50 free (25.80) at Eastern Illinois … came in second in the 500 free (5:23.59) at the IUPUI Quad … recorded third-place efforts in the 200 IM and 1000 free at IUPUI … touched third in the 100 and 200 free at the Lindenwood Quad … garnered third-place honors in the 50 free (25.68) at the Wash U dual … finished third in the 1000 free (11:24.79) at the Lindenwood Invitational … placed third in the 500 free (5:27.30) at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … captured third-place honors in the 100 free (56.72) vs. Evansville … posted a ninth-place finish in the 500 free (5:25.37) and 14th-place efforts in the 50 free (25.77) at the Show-Me Showdown.

at marianAwarded NISCA/Speedo Girls High School Swimming All-America plaudits after her 200-free relay squad finished with one of the top 100 times nationally at the state meet her senior year … capped her junior and senior seasons by helping the Mustangs capture MHSAA Division III state titles … earned All-State accolades as a senior after helping her team finish among the top eight in four events at the state meet … anchored the first-place 200-free relay (1:37.87) that eclipsed the Division III record at the 2008 state meet and swam the leadoff leg of the 400-free relay squad (3:35.39) that also finished first, breaking the Division III record … finished third in the 200 free (1:56.25) and fifth in the 500 free (5:14.79) at the state meet her senior year … served as team captain as a senior … named to the 2008 All-County honorable mention squad … voted Most Valuable Performer by her teammates … four-year letterwinner … six-time honor roll member … was a member of the Birmingham Blue Dolphins club team … her brother, Jimmy, is a member of the SLU men’s swimming and diving squad.

Maggie BRABBINS5-7 • Sophomorebeverly hills, mich.marian

major: nursing

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 24.60 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-relay)

100 free _____________________ 54.52 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

200 free ___________________ 1:58.71 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

500 free ___________________ 5:15.53 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 fly ____________________ 1:05.47 at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)

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2009-10Twice broke his own SLU standard in the 100 breast at the A-10s … posted a third-place time of 57.36 in the 100-breast prelim at the conference championships and bettered his

performance with a 57.19 effort in the final to finish fourth overall … was a member of the 200-medley (1:34.00) and 400-medley (3:26.61) relays that each recorded the second-fastest time in SLU annals at the A-10 Championships … came in 19th in the 200-breast (2:11.50) and 37th in the 200 IM (2:02.57) at the A-10s … owned SLU’s top performance of the season in the 100 breast … finished first the 100 breast vs. IUPUI, at the IUPUI Quad, vs. Evansville and at South Dakota State … touched second in the 100

breast at Eastern Illinois, at the Lindenwood Invitational and at the Wash U dual … placed second in the 200 breast vs. Lindenwood and at Western Illinois … came in third in the 200 breast (2:19.69) at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … finished eighth in the 50 breast (27.71) at the Show-Me Showdown.

2008-09Eclipsed the school record in the 100 breast (57.66) in the prelims at the A-10 Championships, and went on to post the fourth- (57.92) and fifth-best (58.09) times in the final and trials, respectively … finished eighth in the 100-breast final (57.92) and 18th in the 200-breast final (2:11.20) at the A-10s … helped the 200-medley relay eclipse the school standard (1:33.81) at the league championships … swam on the 400-medley relay, which turned in the 10th-best effort all time at SLU (3:34.38) during the Butler Quad … at the IUPUI dual, was a member of the 200-medley relay that posted the seventh-fastest effort in school history (1:36.68) … also was a member of the 400-medley relay at the Lindenwood Quad that registered the eighth-best time in Billiken history (3:34.00) … touched first in the 100 breast at Wash U, the Lindenwood Invitational, Evansville and South Dakota State … finished first in the 200 breast (2:14.07) at Illinois-Chicago … placed second in the 200 breast (2:17.86) at the Butler Quad … came in second in the 1000 free (10:46.98) vs. Western Illinois … finished second in the 100 breast at the IUPUI Quad and vs. Eastern Illinois … posted a third-place performance in the 100 breast (1:01.10) at the Lindenwood Quad.

at centervilleFinished fifth in the 100 breast at the 2008 state meet as a senior … holds the school record in the 100 breast (57.91) … named to the 2008 All-District squad … chosen team MVP as a senior … was a member of the 200-medley relay squad that placed eighth at the 2007 state meet … helped the Elks to district runner-up honors as a junior … was a three-year letterwinner.

Brian BRASSER6-0 • Juniorcenterville, ohiocenterville

major: business administration

PeRSonal BeStS100 breast __________________ 57.19* at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)

200 breast _________________ 2:11.20 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)

200 im _____________________ 1:59.78 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)

* denotes school record

2009-10Recorded SLU’s top 100-fly time of the season (50.94), which was also a personal best and third-best performance in school history in the A-10 prelim … placed 15th in the 100-fly

final (51.62) after coming in ninth in the prelim … was a member of the 200-medley (1:34.00) and 400-medley (3:26.61) relays that each registered the second-fastest time in school history at the A-10 Championships … also swam on the 200-free relay (1:24.66), which clocked the No. 3 time in SLU annals at the A-10s … touched 21st in the 200 fly (1:57.20) and tied for 25th in the 50 free (21.63) at the conference championships, both of which were personal bests … received team honors as the Most Improved … touched first in the 50 free (23.02) at Western Illinois … won the 100 fly vs. IUPUI and at South Dakota State … finished first in the 100 fly and second in the 500 free at IUPUI … came in second in the 200 fly at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet, vs. Lindenwood and vs. Eastern Illinois … placed second in the 100 fly vs.

Evansville, at the Lindenwood Invitational and at the IUPUI Quad … posted an eighth-place effort in the 100 fly (53.18) and a 10th-place finish in the 50 fly (24.03) at the Show-Me Showdown … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

at marmionLed his team to conference and sectional titles as a senior en route to a fourth-place effort at the IHSA state meet … finished second in the 100 fly (51.85) at the sectional meet … was named to the All-Conference and All-Area honorable mention squads … helped the Cadets finish unbeaten in dual meets his senior year … two-year letterwinner in swimming … also played football his first two years of high school … earned Superior Academic Honors as a sophomore and junior … awarded Distinguished Academic Honors in each of his final three years … was a member of the Academy Bullets club squad … the Bullets were the 2008 Senior Short Course Team Champs and finished seventh at the Short Course Junior Nationals in 2009.

Will BUTZKE6-2 • Sophomorebatavia, ill.marmion

major: business administration

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 21.63 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 free _____________________ 50.27 at SDSU/South Dakota (1/16/10-relay)

200 free ___________________ 1:50.52 at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)

500 free ___________________ 5:07.37 at IUPUI (1/22/10)

100 back ___________________ 1:01.31 at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09)

100 fly ______________________ 50.94 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 fly ____________________ 1:57.20 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

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2009-10Shattered the school record on the three-meter board (340.13) vs. Lindenwood … qualified for the NCAA Zone Meet for the second straight season … posted the Bills’ top one-meter

(302.40) score of the season, which is also fifth in the Billiken record book, at the Lindenwood Invitational … finished third in the three-meter final (297.55) at the conference championships with the seventh-best score in school history … came in fifth in the A-10 three-meter prelim (261.70) … came in 12th on the one-meter board (193.35) at the A-10s … turned in the seventh- (288.90) and eighth-best (287.05)

one-meter performances all time with first-place efforts vs. Lindenwood and Evansville, respectively … his 296.50 on the three-meter board at the Lindenwood Invitational ranks ninth in program history … swept the one- and three-meter competitions at Wash U and vs. Lindenwood … captured first-place honors on the one-meter board vs. Eastern Illinois and against Evansville … finished first on the three-meter board at the IUPUI Quad … came in second on the one- (268.00) and three-meter (281.40) boards at the Lindenwood Quad … finished second in the three-meter competition (296.50) at the Lindenwood Invitational … came in second on the one-meter board (236.87) at Western Illinois … turned in a second-place effort in the three-meter event (409.05) and came in third on the one-meter board (419.50) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational … placed first in the three-meter competition and third on the one-meter board at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … came in third on both boards at the South Dakota State dual … won the one-meter event and recorded a third-place performance on the three-meter board at the Butler Quad.

2008-09Qualified for the NCAA Zone Diving Meet … twice named A-10 Rookie of the Week (Nov. 3 and Feb. 9) … placed seventh in the three-meter event (252.30) and eighth on the one-meter board (222.40) at the A-10 Championships … owns four of the top 10 one-meter scores in school history … has posted four of SLU’s top 10 performances all time on the three-meter board … boasted Saint Louis’ top one- and three-meter performances of the season … his one-meter (308.10) and three-meter (316.15) scores at the Lindenwood Invitational each ranked third in the A-10 … swept the one- and three-meter events at the Lindenwood Invitational, Illinois-Chicago and Eastern Illinois … won the three-meter event (256.05) at Evansville … came in second in the one- and three-meter vs. Western Illinois … finished second on the one-meter board and third on the three-meter board at the Lindenwood Quad … posted a second-place effort on the three-meter board (285.15) at IUPUI.

at saint ignatiusWas a two-time NISCA/Speedo All-American … captured fifth place at the state meet … finished first at the Northeast District meet as a senior … qualified for the district meet all four years … three-time team Most Valuable Diver … was unbeaten in dual meets as a senior … was a four-year letterwinner in diving … also participated in soccer, cross country and track and field … was a member of the Berea Diving Club … earned first honors for seven straight semesters … his sister Kacy is a member of the varsity crew team at Dayton.

Chad CARMICHAEL5-7 • Juniorwestlake, ohiosaint ignatius

major: mechanical engineering

PeRSonal BeStSone-meter ___________________ 308.10 at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)

three-meter ________________ 340.13* Lindenwood (12/4/09)

* denotes school record

B i l l i k e n Ve te ra n s

2009-10Finished 37th in the 100 back (1:03.32) and 52nd in the 50 free (26.21) and 100 free (56.79) at the A-10 Championships, all personal bests … earned team Best Attitude plaudits …

came in third in the 50 free (27.13) vs. IUPUI … named to spring 2010 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

at lake parkGuided the Lancers to a sectional title in 2008 … two-time individual qualifier for the IHSA state meet … served as team captain her senior year … voted MVP in 2008 … recipient of the team’s Sportsmanship Award in 2007 … as a sophomore, helped her team finish second at sectionals … four-year letterwinner in swimming and gymnastics … two-time captain of the gymnastics team … selected MVP of the gymnastics team as a junior … was a member of the Highest Honor Roll each semester … National Honor Society member … Illinois State Scholar … was a member of the Daily Herald Leadership Team.

Kelsey COLEMAN5-6 • Sophomorebloomingdale, ill.lake park

major: leadership & change mgmt.

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 26.21 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 free _____________________ 56.79 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

200 free ___________________ 2:04.60 at Butler Quad (10/4/09)

500 free ___________________ 5:43.60 at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)

1000 free _________________ 11:43.89 at IUPUI (1/22/10)

100 back ___________________ 1:03.32 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 back ___________________ 2:18.32 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-trial)

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2009-10Her 1650-free performance (18:36.09) at the A-10s was the Billikens’ fastest time of the season … finished 24th in the 400 IM (4:58.14), 25th in the 1650 free and 37th in the 500

free (5:23.64) at the A-10 Championships … her 500-free performance was a personal best … touched first in the 1000 free (11:17.55) at the Stephens-Lindenwood meet … came in first in the 100 free (58.09) and third in the 200 free (2:04.24) at IUPUI, both times were personal bests … finished third in the 500 free (5:36.27) at the Lindenwood Invitational … placed third in the 1650 free (18:53.67) at the Lindenwood Quad … garnered fifth-place accolades in the 1650 free (18:59.81) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational.

2008-09Selected as the team’s Most Improved Performer … five of her personal bests were recorded at the A-10 Championships … finished second in the 1000 free (11:30.46) in the triple-dual vs. Lindenwood and Stephens College … came in second in the 100 back (1:06.22) and 400 IM (4:53.78) at IUPUI.

at bradley-bourbonnaisSelected as the Athlete of the Class as a senior … earned a total of seven letters in swimming and badminton … specialized in the backstroke … was a National Honor Society member.

Molly CULVER5-8 • Juniorbourbonnais, ill.bradley bourbonnais

major: business administration

PeRSonal BeStS500 free ___________________ 5:23.64 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

1000 free _________________ 11:12.37 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-split)

1650 free _________________ 18:27.71 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)

100 back ___________________ 1:04.78 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-trials)

200 back ___________________ 2:20.02at Ill. State-N. Iowa (10/10/08)

100 breast _________________ 1:15.30 at Evansville (12/17/08)

200 breast _________________ 2:43.98 Stephens/Lindenwood (12/4/09)

200 im _____________________ 2:18.79 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)

400 im _____________________ 4:51.26 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)

B i l l i k e n Ve te ra n s

2009-10Clocked the Billikens’ top 100-back effort of the season (53.00) in the prelim at the A-10s … swam the leadoff leg of the 400-medley relay (3:26.61) that recorded the second fastest

time in school history at the A-10s … finished 18th in the 200-back prelim (1:54.22), 23rd in the 100-back prelim and 31st in the 100-fly prelim (54.12) at the A-10 Championships … his performances in the 100 fly and 200 back were personal bests … came in first in the 100 back (55.73) at Wash U … touched second in the 200 back (2:05.61) at Western Illinois … finished second in the 100 back (56.81) vs. IUPUI … placed third in the 100 back (54.87) at the IUPUI Quad.

2008-09Came in 14th in the 100 back (53.01) and 16th in the 200 back (1:56.56) at the A-10 Championships … touched first in the 100 back (53.21) at IUPUI … earned four of his five personal bests at the A-10 Championships … competed only during the spring semester.

at regis JesuitLed his team to its 16th consecutive Class 5A state championship in 2008 … placed seventh in the 100 back at the 2008 state meet … named team MVP as a senior in 2008 … earned the Iron Man Award in 2007, which is presented to the team’s hardest worker … was a four-year letterwinner … he and Billiken Mike Kelly were teammates at Regis Jesuit.

Tom COSTIGAN5-11 • Juniorcentennial, colo.regis Jesuit

major: philosophy

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 22.57 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-trials)

100 back _____________________ 52.63 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)

200 back ___________________ 1:54.22 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

100 fly ______________________ 54.12 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

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2009-10Captured his second straight A-10 All-Academic team honor … earned a spot on CoSIDA’s ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 7 first team … named Billiken men’s Most

Valuable Performer … broke the school record and placed fourth in the 400-IM A-10 final (4:01.17) after touching fifth in the prelim (4:04.87) with the fourth-best performance in school history … owned SLU’s fastest times of the season in the 200 back, 200 fly and 400 IM … touched first in a team-high 20 events … won a team-high three individual events at five different meets … turned in a 10th-place effort in the 200-fly final (1:54.78) after qualifying 11th in the prelim (1:55.52) at the conference championships … his performance in the 200-fly final is ninth in the Billiken record book … swam leadoff leg of the 800-free relay (6:54.86) that clocked the third-fastest time in program annals at the A-10 Championships … touched 13th in the 200-back A-10 final (1:53.72) after finishing 14th in the prelim (1:53.28) … his 200-back A-10 final effort ranks ninth, while his prelim time, which is a personal best, is sixth … swept the 200 back, 200 fly and 400 IM at Western Illinois … came in first in the 200 back, 200 fly and 200 IM vs. Eastern Illinois and at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … placed first in the 200 back, 400 IM and 1000 free in the Lindenwood dual … recorded first-place efforts in the 200

IM and 500 and 1000 free vs. Evansville … notched first-place performances in the 400 IM (4:19.28) and 500 free (4:56.80) and touched second in the 1650 free (17:01.45) at South Dakota State … came in first in the 200 free (1:46.91) and second in the 100 back (54.42) at IUPUI … touched first in the 200 back (1:56.18) and third in the 400 IM (4:13.83) at the Lindenwood Quad … finished first in the 200 IM (1:59.05) at the IUPUI Quad … recorded a second-place effort in the 200 IM and 500 and 1000 free at the Lindenwood Invitational … finished second in the 200 IM and 200 back and third in the 200 fly at the Butler Quad … turned in second-place finishes in the 200 back and 1650 free, a third-place effort in the 200 fly and a fifth-place performance in the 400 IM at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational … touched second in the 200 back (1:56.94) and 200 fly (1:58.01) at the IUPUI Quad … placed second in the 200 free (1:47.78) and third in the 100 back (55.02) at Eastern Illinois … came in second in the 1000 free (10:01.41) at the Wash U dual … placed ninth in the 500 free (4:49.92) and 13th in the 200 IM (2:00.31) at the Show-Me Showdown … named to the fall 2009 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008-09Selected to the A-10 All-Academic team … came in fifth in the 400 IM (4:04.50), ninth in the 200 fly (1:53.94) and 10th in the 1650 free (16:18.71) at the A-10s … posted 14 individual victories, which tied for the men’s team high … registered the second-fastest 400-IM effort in the Billiken record book (4:04.50) in the final at the A-10s after clocking the fourth-best time (4:08.01) in the prelims … his 1650-free time (16:18.71) at the A-10s ranks fourth in SLU annals … swam a leg on the 800-free relay (6:51.00) that broke the school record at the A-10s … turned in the sixth-best 1000-free time in school history (9:51.00) at the Wash U dual … posted the seventh-best 200-fly time in school history (1:54.26) in the

Michael DAHLE6-1 • Seniorst. louis, mo.lindbergh

major: investigative medical sciences

2009-10Finished 25th in the 200 back (1:56.95), 32nd in the 100 back (54.74) and 33rd in the 500 free (5:06.99) at the A-10 Championships … his performance in the 200-back prelim at the

A-10s was a personal best … came in third in the 200 back (2:05.82) vs. Lindenwood … touched third in the 100 back (56.92) at the Wash U dual.

2008-09Placed 18th in the 200 back (1:57.00) at the A-10 Championships … posted personal bests in the 200 and 500 free and the 200 back at the A-10 Championships.

at munfordFinished 13th in the 100-back final at the 2008

state championships … was a member of the Bartlett X-Treme club team.

Kyle EMBREY5-11 • Juniormillington, tenn.munford

major: criminal Justice

PeRSonal BeStS200 free ___________________ 1:43.53 at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)

500 free ___________________ 4:41.08 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08-pre)

1000 free __________________9:43.00* South Dakota State (1/18/08)

1650 free _________________ 16:18.71 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)

100 back _____________________ 54.31 Eastern Illinois (11/15/07)

200 back ___________________ 1:53.28 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

100 fly ______________________ 53.34 Eastern Illinois (11/15/07)

200 fly ____________________ 1:53.94 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)

200 im _____________________ 1:58.69 at SDSU/South Dakota (1/16/10)

400 im _____________________4:01.17* at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)

* denotes school record

PeRSonal BeStS500 free ___________________ 5:01.21 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)

1000 free _________________ 10:43.60 at IUPUI (1/31/09)

100 back _____________________ 54.41 at IUPUI (1/31/09)

200 back ___________________ 1:56.95 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

B i l l i k e n Ve te ra n sA-10 prelims and went on to register the fifth-fastest effort (1:53.94) in the final … clocked the ninth-fastest 1650-free effort in school history (16:37.41) at the Lindenwood Quad after turning in the 10th-best time (16:38.52) at Illinois-Chicago … owned the Billikens’ top performances in the 1000 and 1650 free and the 400 IM … recorded a team season-high three individual wins (200 fly, 500 and 1000 free) at the Butler Quad … named to the fall 2008 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2007-08Earned A-10 Rookie of the Week honors a league-best four times … broke the school record in the 1000 free (9:43.00) vs. South Dakota State with the best time in the A-10 … turned in the second-fastest 500-free time (4:41.08) in SLU annals in the prelims at the A-10s … recorded SLU’s fourth-best effort (4:41.60) in the 500-free final … clocked the fourth-fastest 1650 time in SLU history (16:22.28) at the A-10s … anchored the 800-free relay (6:52.66) that shattered the school record at the league championships … his 4:07.45 in the 400-IM final ranked sixth on the A-10 top times list … finished eighth in the 1650 free, ninth in the 400 IM and 12th in the 500 free at the A-10 Championships … also clocked two 500-free times during the regular season that rank among SLU’s top 10 … owns six of the Billikens’ top 1000-free performances all time … tallied the eighth-fastest 1650 free in SLU annals (16:43.39) at Southern Illinois … posted SLU’s fastest times in the 500 free, 1000 free and 400 IM … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

At LindberghEstablished four school records despite being a member of the swim team only during his senior year … earned All-State, All-Metro and All-Conference honors … helped his team to a runner-up finish at the 2006 state meet and a conference title … also was a member of a record-setting relay team … was a member of the water polo team as a freshman … swam with the Rockwood Swim Club.

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2009-10Guided the 200- (1:38.21) and 800- (7:43.64) free relays to school standards at the A-10s … the 400-free (3:34.20) and 400-medley (3:56.80) relays she swam on at the A-10s each

registered the third-fastest time in program annals … came in 12th in the 100-fly final (57.91) and prelim (57.93) at the A-10s … her finals performance, which was a personal best, ranks 10th in the Billiken record book … placed 23rd in the 200 IM (2:14.66) and 26th in the 100 free (53.87) at the A-10s … finished first in the 50 free (25.81) and 100 fly (1:02.18) at the UALR-Stephens meet … recorded first-place efforts in the 100 fly (1:00.02) and 200 IM (2:15.69) at IUPUI … touched first in the 100 free and second in the 50 free at Western Illinois … came in first in the 200 IM (2:18.93) vs. IUPUI … finished second in the 100 free (54.89) at the Butler Quad … came in second in the 100 free (55.61) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational.

2008-09Swam the leadoff leg of the 400-free relay (3:33.89) that broke the school record at the A-10s … was a member of three other relays (200 and 800 free and 200 medley) that turned

in times among SLU’s all-time top five at the A-10s … her 100-free split (53.14) in the 400-free relay at the A-10s is the second-fastest time in school history, while her 53.48 prelim time is seventh … her 50-free prelim time (24.62) at the A-10s ranks third in SLU annals … recorded the eighth-best effort in the 100 free (53.67) at the Butler Quad … her 50-free performance (24.80) at the Illinois State/Northern Iowa meet ranks eighth in the Billiken record book … turned in the ninth-fastest 1000-free effort in school history with a winning time of 10:50.69 vs. Eastern Illinois … clocked two 50-free finishes of 24.82, which ties for 10th all time … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2007-08Her 50-free time (24.66) in the prelims at the A-10s ranked third in SLU annals … posted a 50-free effort (24.86) vs. Xavier that tied for eighth in school history … clocked a 53.36 100-free split in a relay at the A-10s, which ranks third in SLU annals … helped the 200-free relay (1:38.57) break the school record at the A-10s … swam a leg on the 400-free (3:35.58), 800-free (7:46.60) and 400-medley (3:57.76) relays that each posted the third-best effort in school history at the A-10s … anchored the 200-medley relay that turned in the seventh-fastest performance in SLU annals (1:49.49) vs. Xavier … was a member of the 800-free relay which posted the ninth-best effort in school history (7:56.45) against South Dakota State.

at marianEarned USA Swimming Scholastic All-America honors in 2005 … was a four-year letterwinner … captained her high school squad for two seasons … finished in the top 10 at the state meet in the 100 fly all four years … placed in the top 10 in the 500 free at the 2004, 2005 and 2006 state meets … helped her team to three state titles … was a member of the Swim Omaha club team … was a member of the Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta and the Recruitment Team … earned First Honors for academics all four years … was a member of National Honor Society.

Jordan HAGAR5-7 • Seniorplattsmouth, neb.marian

major: psychology

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 24.62 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)

100 free _____________________ 53.14 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-relay)

200 free ___________________ 1:57.23 at Wash U (9/29/07)

1000 free _________________ 10:50.69 Eastern Illinois (11/20/08)

100 back ___________________ 1:00.56 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-trials)

100 breast _________________ 1:13.44 at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)

100 fly ______________________ 57.91 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)

200 fly ____________________ 2:14.32 Western Illinois-UALR (10/11/08)

200 im _____________________ 2:14.44 at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)

2009-10Placed 20th in the 400 IM (4:47.68), 29th in the 200 back (2:17.37) and 30th in the 200 IM (2:17.23) at the A-10 Championships, all personal bests … placed second in the 500

(5:26.10) and 1000 (11:06.56) free with personal-best efforts at the Wash U dual … touched second in the 400 IM (4:55.14) at Western Illinois … came in third in the 400 IM (4:59.12) at South Dakota State … finished third in the 1000 free (11:15.84) at the Stephens-UALR meet … recorded a 14th-place effort in the 200 IM (2:18.84) at the Show-Me Showdown.

at chaskaPlaced 13th in the 500-free final (5:15.16) at the 2007 Class 2A state meet, earning her team’s only points at the event … finished 20th in the 200-IM prelims at the 2007 state meet and swam the leadoff leg of the Hawks’ 200-medley relay that narrowly missed

qualifying for the final … was a member of the 200-medley relay that came in 11th at the 2006 state meet … swam the leadoff leg of the 200-medley relay, which finished 14th at the state meet her freshman year … two-time All-Conference selection … received the Heart of the Hawk Award … Swimmer of the Year at her school … earned five letters in swimming … member of the Dean’s List … was a member of the Team Foxjet club squad, which captured the last eight team state titles.

Samantha GETTY5-7 • Sophomoreexcelsior, minn.chaska

major: health management

PeRSonal BeStS500 free ___________________ 5:26.10 at Wash U (10/3/09)

1000 free _________________ 11:06.56 at Wash U (10/3/09)

100 fly ____________________ 1:05.60 at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09)

200 fly ____________________ 2:28.49 at Western Illinois (10/29/09)

200 im _____________________ 2:17.23 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

400 im _____________________ 4:47.68 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

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2009-10Studied abroad during the fall semester but returned to compete with the team during the spring semester … placed 14th on the three-meter board (145.90) and 15th in the

one-meter diving competition (149.85) at the A-10 Championships … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2008-09Both of her personal bests came at the Lindenwood Quad … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

at st. agnesHelped the Tigers to back-to-back swimming and diving state championships in 2004 and 2005 … swam a leg on the 200-free relay that broke the state record in 2006 … selected Most Improved Swimmer in 2006 … named MVP of the diving team in 2005 … was a five-sport athlete in high school … earned four letters in swimming, three in diving and one apiece in softball, volleyball and water polo … earned Most Improved Player honors for water polo in 2007 … was a member of the 2006 state championship softball team.

Laura HAHN5-5 • Seniorsugar land, texasst. agnes

major: biology

PeRSonal BeStSone-meter __________________ 185.15 at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)

three-meter _________________ 173.05 at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)

2009-10Came in fourth in the one-meter diving final (269.50) and prelim (253.60) at the A-10 Championships and finished 10th in the three-meter competition (237.80) … turned in the

second-highest three-meter score (337.35) in the Billiken record book vs. Lindenwood … his first-place three-meter effort (316.50) at the Lindenwood Invitational ranks fourth all time at SLU … turned in the sixth-highest one-meter score (291.95) in school history with a second-place finish at the Lindenwood Invitational … recorded 278.32 points for his performance on the one-meter board against Lindenwood,

his score ranks 10th in program annals … swept the one- and three-meter diving events at South Dakota State … won the one-meter event and captured second-place honors on the three-meter board at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … placed first on the one-meter board at Western Illinois … recorded second-place performances in the one- and three-meter events at the IUPUI Quad, vs. Lindenwood and at the Wash U dual … placed second on the one-meter board vs. Evansville and vs. Eastern Illinois … placed second on the one-meter board (427.05) and fourth on the three-meter board (382.90) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational … came in third in the one-meter event (243.60) at the Lindenwood Quad … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2008-09Selected A-10 Rookie of the Week on a team-high three occasions (Nov. 3, Jan. 12 and Jan. 26) … qualified for the NCAA Zone Diving Meet … came in second on the three-meter board (286.40) and fifth in the one-meter event (254.35) at the A-10 Championships … his one-meter effort at the Lindenwood Quad (302.85) ranked fourth in the A-10, while his three-meter score (298.86) was seventh … owns the third- (298.86), fourth- (296.80), sixth- (286.40) and eighth-highest (283.70) three-meter diving scores in SLU annals … also has recorded three of the Billikens’ top 10 one-meter efforts of all time … swept the one- and three-meter events at South Dakota State and Wash U … captured the one-meter title (257.65) at IUPUI … won the three-meter event (296.80) at the IUPUI Quad … placed second in both diving events at the Lindenwood Invitational.

at centralSelected as a 2008 NISCA/Speedo All-American … captured the one-meter diving crown at the Class 4A state meet as a junior and senior … two-time All-State selection … as a senior, helped the Indians to a fifth-place finish at the state meet … placed first on the one-meter board at the 2008 conference meet … owns the school record for six dives on the one-meter board … guided his team to second place at the conference meet in 2007 … was a four-year letterwinner … earned academic letters in each of his final two years of high school … was selected Student of the Month in January 2008.

Billy HRABOVSKY5-7 • Juniorcheyenne, wyo.central

major: mathematics

PeRSonal BeStSone-meter __________________ 302.85 at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)

three-meter _________________ 337.35 Lindenwood (12/4/09)

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2009-10SLU’s top finisher with an eighth-place performance in the 1650 free (16:14.49) at the A-10s, that effort, which was also a personal best, ranks second in the Billiken record

book … recipient of the team’s Best Attitude honor for the second straight season … was a member of the 800-free relay (6:54.86) that logged the No. 3 time in SLU annals at the A-10 Championships … posted the team’s fastest times of the season in the 200, 500, 1000 and 1650 free … finished 11th in the 200-free final in a personal best 1:43.31 after touching 13th in the prelim (1:44.18) at the A-10s … came in 15th in the 500-free prelim with a personal-best effort of 4:42.00, went on to place 16th in the final (4:43.16) at the A-10s … his 500-free prelim effort ranks sixth in program annals while his finals performance is seventh … tallied 10 first-place efforts … swept the 500 and 1000 free at Eastern and Western Illinois … touched first in the 500 free

(4:55.56) vs. IUPUI … swept the 200 and 500 free vs. Lindenwood … won the 1000 free, came in second in the 500 free and placed third in the 200 free at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … registered a first-place performance in the 1000 free (10:00.84) at IUPUI … garnered second-place honors in the 200 and 500 free at the Butler Quad … touched second in the 200 free (1:48.96) and third in the 500 free (5:00.09) vs. Evansville … placed second in the 1000 free (10:04.27) at the IUPUI Quad … came in second in the 200 free (1:47.55) vs. Eastern Illinois … placed third in the 500 free (4:53.26) at the Lindenwood Quad … finished third in the 1650 free (17:10.94) at South Dakota State … recorded a third-place finish in the 200 free (1:49.08) at the Lindenwood Invitational …finished fifth in the 200 free (1:48.03) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational.

2008-09Received the team’s Best Attitude Award … finished 14th in the 1650 free at the A-10 Championships with the eight-fastest performance in school history (16:34.08) … came in first in the 1000 free (10:03.52) and second in the 100 free (49.28) against Eastern Illinois … touched first in the 500 free (4:51.94) in the second meet vs. the Panthers … placed second in the 200 free at the Butler Quad and vs. Western Illinois … finished second in the 1000 free at the Lindenwood Invitational and Evansville … came in second in the 200 free at Illinois-Chicago and IUPUI … touched second in the 500 free at Evansville and South Dakota State … placed third in the 500 free (4:55.81) at Wash U.

At Regis JesuitWas a two-time NISCA/Speedo All-American … helped the Raiders to their 16th straight Class 5A state title … was a member of two relays that finished first at the 2008 state meet … also placed eighth in the 100 free at the state meet in 2008 … earned All-State accolades as a senior … was a four-year letterwinner … selected team MVP as a junior and senior … earned his school’s Leadership Award … he and Tom Costigan were teammates at Regis Jesuit … was a member of the STARS club team.

Mike KELLY6-0 • Juniorcastle rock, colo.regis Jesuit

major: mechanical engineering

PeRSonal BeStS100 free _____________________ 47.96 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-trials)

200 free ___________________ 1:43.31 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)

500 free ___________________ 4:42.00 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

1000 free __________________ 9:45.71 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-split)

1650 free _________________ 16:14.49 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10)

100 fly ______________________ 55.51 at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)

2009-10Finished 27th in the 200 breast (2:39.02), 36th in the 500 free (5:23.11) and 38th in the 200 free (2:00.86) at the A-10 Championships … her efforts in the 200 and 500 free at the A-10s

were personal bests … was the recipient of one of the team’s Hardest Worker awards … came in second in the 200 free (2:02.94) at the Lindenwood Invitational … touched second in the 500 free (5:27.67) at the Stephens-UALR meet … garnered third-place honors in the 1000 free (11:19.91) at the Wash U dual … named to the fall 2009 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

at west anchorageFinished sixth in the 200 free at the 2008 ASAA state championships … two-time team MVP … finalist in the 200 free and 100 fly at the 2008 ASAA Region IV meet … qualified for the state meet three times in the 500 free, advancing to the final in 2005 … advanced to the state final in the 200 IM three times … finalist in the 200 IM and 500 free at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 ASAA Region IV Championships … three-year team captain

… four-year letterwinner … graduate of the Spanish Immersion Program, which requires 13 years of Spanish Immersion classes … four-year Honor Roll member … “We the People” state champion and National Unit Three champion … was a member of the Aurora Swim Team … 2005-06 recipient of the BeAST Award, which is presented to the Female Swimmer of the Year … selected Most Inspirational in 2006-07 … finished first in the girls’ 14-18 age group at the Kapalua Bay Open Water Race in 2007-08 … her grandfather is a 1950 SLU alum.

Ariel HYAMS5-8 • Sophomoreanchorage, alaskawest anchorage

major: comm. sciences & disorders

PeRSonal BeStS200 free ___________________ 2:00.86 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

500 free ___________________ 5:23.11 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

1000 free _________________ 11:13.50 Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)

1650 free _________________ 19:07.53 at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)

100 breast _________________ 1:14.64 at Lindenwood Quad (1/23/10)

200 breast _________________ 2:37.26 Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)

200 im _____________________ 2:21.86 at Butler Quad (10/4/09)

400 im _____________________ 5:02.04 at Western Illinois (10/29/09)

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2009-10Recorded SLU’s fastest 200-breast effort of the season (2:09.74) in the A-10 prelim … that effort also ranks third in school history … placed 16th in the 200-breast final (2:10.56)

and prelim at the A-10s … swam on the 200-free relay (1:24.66) that clocked the third-best effort all time at SLU at the A-10s … came in 15th in the 100-breast prelim (59.10) at the A-10s and improved to 14th in the final (58.60) … his finals performance is eighth in SLU annals while his prelim effort is ninth … finished 24th in the 50 free with a personal-best time of 21.62 at the A-10 Championships … finished first in the 100 breast (1:01.41) and came in third in the 50 free (22.81) at IUPUI … garnered third-place honors in the 200 breast (2:21.94) at Western Illinois … placed third in

the 100 breast at the Wash U dual and vs. IUPUI.

2008-09Selected as the team’s Most Improved Performer … recorded the second-fastest 100-breast effort in SLU annals (57.68) in the prelims at the A-10 Championships, while his time in the final (57.90) ranks third in school history … his 200-breast prelim (2:09.82) at the A-10s ranks third at SLU, and his final effort of 2:07.93 is second … touched 10th in the 100-breast final and 12th in the 200-breast final at the A-10s … helped the 400-medley relay shatter the school record (3:24.99) at the A-10s … owned SLU’s fastest 200-breast effort of the season … came in second in the 1000 free (11:05.37) vs. Lindenwood … finished second in the 100 breast (1:02.44) at South Dakota State … placed third in the 100 breast (1:02.03) at Wash U.

at hinsdale centralHelped the 200-medley relay finish seventh at the 2008 state meet … picked up Scholar-Athlete accolades three times in swimming … earned three letters apiece in swimming and water polo … was a member of the Westmont Swim Club.

Blake KOCIAN6-1 • Juniorclarendon hills, ill.hinsdale central

major: business administration

2009-10Missed the latter half of the season due to injury … collected first-place efforts in the 50 (25.61) and 100 (54.63) free at the Lindenwood Invitational … placed first in the 200

(2:01.05) and 500 (5:23.24) free vs. IUPUI … came in first in the 200 free at Wash U and at the UALR-Stephens meet … won the 50 free (26.18) at the Stephens-Lindenwood meet … won the 200 free (1:59.91) and touched second in the 500 free (1:59.91) at Western Illinois … registered a fifth-place finish in the 500 free (5:25.10) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2008-09Holds school records in the 500 (5:04.60) and 1000 free (10:24.72) … claimed the 1000-free mark in a dual at IUPUI after clocking

the seventh-fastest time (10:49.64) … captured A-10 Rookie of the Week honors Jan. 12 and Feb. 2 … chosen as one of the team’s Most Valuable Performers after pacing the women’s swimming squad with 15 individual first-place finishes … placed 15th in the 200 free (1:54.08) and 500 free (5:06.46) at the A-10s … recorded the top three 500-free performances in SLU annals … owns three of SLU’s top four times in the 200 free, each of which was achieved at the A-10s … anchored the 400-medley relay that broke the school record (3:53.97) at the A-10s … was a member of the 400-free relay that also set a SLU standard (3:33.89) at the A-10s … also swam on the 200- and 800-free relays that clocked times ranked among SLU’s all-time top five at the A-10s … turned in the seventh-best 1650-free effort in school history (18:01.69) at the A-10s … posted the team’s fastest times of the season in the 200, 500 and 1000 free.

at arrowheadHelped the 200-medley and 400-free relays finish fourth at the state meet as a senior … touched 13th in the 200 free and 14th in the 100 free at the 2008 state meet … guided the Warhawks to a sectional title and fifth-place honors at the state meet as a senior … was a four-year letterwinner … was a member of the honor roll … competed on the Lake County club team that placed third at club state … qualified for the 2008 Junior Nationals held in Orlando, Fla.

Katie KOLSTER5-9 • Juniordelafield, wis.arrowhead

major: nursing

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 21.62 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 breast ___________________ 57.68 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)

200 breast _________________ 2:07.93 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)

200 im _____________________ 2:07.90 at IUPUI Quad (11/14/08)

PeRSonal BeStS100 free _____________________ 54.21 at Butler Quad (10/5/08)

200 free ___________________ 1:54.08 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)

500 free ___________________5:04.60* at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)

1000 free _________________10:24.72* at IUPUI (1/31/09)

1650 free _________________ 18:01.69at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)

* denotes school record

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2009-10Was a member of the school-record breaking 200-free relay (1:38.21) at the A-10s … also swam a leg of the 400-free relay (3:34.20) that posted the third-fastest time in school

history at the A-10 Championships … SLU’s top finisher in the 200 free at the A-10s with a 26th-place performance (1:57.52) … touched 29th in the 100 free (54.13) and 36th in the 100 back (1:03.03) at the A-10s … clocked personal best in the 100 and 200 free and the 100 back at the A-10s … won the 100 free at Wash U and vs. IUPUI … came in first in the 500 free (5:29.69) with a personal best at the Stephens-Lindenwood meet … touched second in the 100 back (1:04.64) and third in the 200 free (2:03.00) at the Lindenwood Invitational … placed second in the 100 back (1:03.33) at IUPUI … recorded a second-place finish in the 100 free (56.81) at South Dakota State … finished third in the 200 free (2:02.60) at Eastern Illinois … garnered fourth-place

honors in the 100 free (56.05) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational.

at george washingtonGuided her team to a sixth-place finish at the 2008 state championships … finished fourth in the 200 free and seventh in the 100 free in addition to anchoring the fourth-place 200-free and 400-free relays at the 2008 state meet … broke her own school record in the 100 free and the 200-free and 400-free relays each eclipsed the school standards … received All-State first-team plaudits in the 100 and 200 free … won district titles in four events (100 and 200 free and 200-free and 400-free relays) as a senior … four-time All-Metro selection and team MVP … 2005 team Rookie of the Year … Honor Roll member … class valedictorian … four-time recipient of her class’ math, science and foreign language awards … earned an Academic Letter … awarded Academic All-State honors … was a member of the Cedar Rapids Aquatic Association (CRAA) club team.

Emily KOPEC5-4 • Sophomorecedar rapids, iowageorge washington

major:

2009-10Placed 11th in the 1650 free (16:23.14), 22nd in the 500 free (4:45.01) and 31st in the 200 free (1:48.90) at the A-10 Championships, all were personal bests … captured a share

of the team’s Hardest Worker Award … his performance in the 1650-free final at the A-10s ranks eighth in school history … finished first in the 1000 free (10:16.87) and second in the 500 free (4:55.01) vs. Eastern Illinois … finished second in the 500 and 1000 free vs. Evansville … touched second in the 1000 free (10:18.54) and third in the 500 free (4:56.39) at Eastern Illinois … recorded a second-place finish in the 1000 free (10:17.61) and a third-place finish in the 500 free (5:04.22) at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … touched second in the 500 free (4:55.70) and third in the 1000 free (10:04.60) at the IUPUI Quad … notched a second-place effort in the

500 free (4:59.08) and a third-place finish in the 1000 free (10:12.94) vs. Lindenwood … finished second in the 500 free (4:56.58) and third in the 1000 free (10:10.74) at the Wash U dual … placed second in the 500 free (4:57.93) at South Dakota State … touched second in the 1000 free at Western Illinois and at the Butler Quad … came in third in the 1650 free at the Lindenwood Quad and at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational … came in third in the 1000 free (10:21.30) at the Lindenwood Invitational.

at marquetteFinished 14th in the 200 free and was a member of the 15th-place 400-free relay at the 2008 MSHSAA state championships … placed eighth in the 500-free final at the 2007 and 2008 state championships … recipient of the team’s Hardest Worker Award as a senior … recorded the second-best 200- and 500-free times and the ninth-fastest 100-fly performance in the St. Louis area as a senior … was a member of the 400-free relay that came in 10th at the state championships his sophomore year … was also a member of the water polo team … four-year Honor Roll member … received his school’s Academic Excellence Award … earned the President’s Education Award for academic excellence … member of the Rockwood Swim Club Association … qualified for Junior Nationals.

Spencer LITZAU6-2 • Sophomoreballwin, mo.marquette

major: civil engineering

PeRSonal BeStS100 free _____________________ 53.86 at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09-relay)

200 free ___________________ 1:48.90 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

500 free ___________________ 4:45.01 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

1000 free __________________ 9:54.10 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-split)

1650 free _________________ 16:23.14 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10)

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 25.14 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-trial)

100 free _____________________ 54.13 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

200 free ___________________ 1:57.52 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

500 free ___________________ 5:29.69 Stephens/Lindenwood (12/4/09)

100 back ___________________ 1:03.03 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 back ___________________ 2:19.00 at Western Illinois (10/29/09)

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2009-10Came in 28th in the 200 back (2:22.90), 33rd in the 100 back (1:05.71), 35th in the 500 free (6:01.86) at the A-10 Championships … each of his swims at the A-10s was a personal best

… registered personal bests in the 200 free (2:19.66) and 100 fly (1:19.71) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invite … competed in the U.S. Paralympic Spring Swimming Nationals in San Antonio, Texas.

at cedarburgHelped guide the Bulldogs to a conference title as a senior … his team won three sectional crowns during his career … led the Bulldogs to a second-place finish at the 2008 state championships … four-year letterwinner … National Honor Society member … four-year member of the High Honor Roll … two-year member of the Scholastic All-America

team … was a member of the Ozaukee Aquatics club team … is a member of the U.S. Paralympic National Team … finished eighth in the 400 free and ninth in the 100 back at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing … placed first in the 100 and 200 back at the 2008 U.S. Paralympic Swimming Trials … touched first in the 50 and 200 back and third in the 100 back at the 2007 U.S. Paralympic Open Championships … took home a gold (100 back), three silvers (100 free, 400 free and 400-free relay) and two bronze (200 IM and 400-medley relay) medals from the 2007 Parapan American Games … four-time American record holder (50 and 200 back, 200 fly and 50 free) … holds the Pan-American record in the 200 free … five-time national champion in the 200 back and three-time national champion in the 100 back … currently ranked fourth in the world in the 100 back.

Tom MIAZGA5-9 • Sophomoremilwaukee, wis.cedarburg

major: physical therapy

2009-10Finished 24th in the 200 breast (2:16.13), 25th in the 100 breast (1:00.91), 39th in the 50 free (23.00) at the A-10 Championships … clocked personal bests in each of his events

at the A-10s.

at the benjamin schoolTwo-time All-State selection … was a member of the 200-medley relay that placed 12th at the 2008 FHSAA Class 1A state championships and swam a leg of the 200-free relay that came in 13th … selected team captain and co-MVP as a senior … finished second in the 100 breast at the District 6-1A meet, helping the Buccaneers to a sixth-place finish … All-Area honorable mention as a senior … swam a leg on the 200-free relay that placed 11th and the 200-medley relay that finished 14th at the 2007 state meet … the 200-free relay broke the school record in 2007 and 2008 … awarded five letters for swimming … was a

member of the Lake Lytal Lightning club team.

Chris MANDLI6-3 • Sophomorepalm beach gardens, fla.the benjamin school

major:

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 23.00 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 free _____________________ 52.14 at SDSU/South Dakota (1/16/10)

200 free ___________________ 1:54.82 at SDSU/South Dakota (1/16/10)

500 free ___________________ 5:13.42 Lindenwood (12/4/09)

100 breast _________________ 1:00.91 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 breast _________________ 2:16.13 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

PeRSonal BeStS100 free ___________________ 1:02.60 at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09-relay)

200 free ___________________ 2:19.66 at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)

500 free ___________________ 6:01.86 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 back ___________________ 1:05.71 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 back ___________________ 2:22.90 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

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2009-10Came in 25th in the 200 back (2:14.36), 34th in the 100 back (1:02.42), 53rd in the 50 free (26.37) at the A-10 Championships … her efforts in the 50 free and 100 back at the

A-10s were personal bests … touched second in the 200 back (2:17.06) at the Lindenwood-Stephens meet … placed third in the 100 back at IUPUI and at the Wash U dual … finished third in the 200 back (2:17.88) at Western Illinois … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

at kentwoodAnchored the 200-medley relay that touched fifth at the state championships her freshman year … came in 10th in the 100 back at the 2006 WIAA state championships … finished 15th in the 100 back at the 2007 and 2008 Class 4A state meets … selected Most Valuable Swimmer as a senior … 2007 team captain … received her team’s Most Dedicated

Award in 2006 … finished first in the 100 back at the 2006 district meet … member of the 200-medley relay that eclipsed the school standard in 2005 … four-year letterwinner … was the 2009 recipient of the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence and the Kent Rotary Scholar Award … finished among the top 25 students in her graduating class … earned Senior Scholar-Athlete honors … was a member of the King Aquatic Club program … comes from a long line of SLU swimmers in her grandfather Edwards Corich and her aunts, Julie and Kit Molloy … her uncle, Bill Corich, is a former member of the Xavier swim team.

Elizabeth MOLLOY5-6 • Sophomorecovington, wash.kentwood

major: physical therapy

2009-10Touched 25th in the 400 IM (5:00.04), 33rd in the 200 IM (2:21.06) and 41st in the 500 free (5:28.21) at the A-10 Championships, all personal bests … finished third in the 500 free

(5:45.75) at the Lindenwood-Stephens meet … turned in two personal bests at the UALR-Stephens meet and another two at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet..

at mercyHelped the Marlins to back-to-back MHSAA Division II state titles as well as two straight Oakland County and Catholic League titles … her team won the Rock Maurer Invitational in 2009 … the Marlins were unbeaten in dual-meet competitions and won every invitational they entered in 2009 … two-year letterwinner … National Society of High School Scholars member … National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine member … was a member of the Great Oaks Country Club squad and the

Oakland Live Y’ers club team … her sister, Krysta, is a former member of the Billiken swimming and diving team.

Alexa MILEWSKI5-5 • Sophomorerochester, mich.mercy

major: nursing

PeRSonal BeStS500 free ___________________ 5:28.21 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

1000 free _________________ 11:46.20 at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)

1650 free _________________ 19:46.59 at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)

100 fly ____________________ 1:05.68 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-trial)

200 im _____________________ 2:21.06 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

400 im _____________________ 5:00.04 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 26.37 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 free _____________________ 58.56 Eastern Illinois (11/20/090-relay)

200 free ___________________ 2:06.67 UALR-Stephens (10/17/09)

100 back ___________________ 1:02.42 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 back ___________________ 2:14.36 at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)

100 breast _________________ 1:23.85 Evansville (1/10/10)

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2009-10Placed 13th in the one-meter event (154.25) and 12th in the three-meter competition (188.85) at the A-10 Championships … scored a personal-best 214.65 on the one-meter

board vs. Lindenwood … earned a personal-best 204.45 in the three-meter event at the Lindenwood Invitational.

at fairfaxQualified for the region championships in diving … his team finished fifth at the 2009 VHSL Class AAA State Championships … awarded four letters apiece in swimming and

diving and cross country, two in track and one in soccer … three-time MVP of the cross country team … earned All-District honors in cross country … four-year Student-Athlete Merit Award recipient … three-time Tri-Athlete Award honoree for participating in three varsity sports in a single season … was a member of the Patriot Dive Club … his brother, Brandon, is a member of the William & Mary swimming and diving team, and his sister, Nicole Duffy, is a former Boston College swimmer.

Ethan PASTER5-10 • Sophomorefairfax, Va.fairfax

major: physical therapy

2009-10Finished 21st in the 400 IM (4:26.50), 25th in the 200 breast (2:16.32) and 28th in the 200 IM (1:59.09) at the A-10 Championships, all personal bests … won the 200 breast (2:19.67)

and touched third in the 400 IM (4:31.12) at Western Illinois … came in third in the 100 breast vs. Evansville and at the Lindenwood Invitational … placed third in the 200 breast (2:19.60) vs. Lindenwood … finished third in the 200 IM (2:04.65) at the Wash U dual … tallied personal bests in the 100 (52.59) and 200 (1:54.19) free at IUPUI.

at brophy college prepHelped guide his team to four 5A Division I state championships, bringing the Broncos’ state title count to 21 straight and 31 overall …

his team finished as national championship runners-up in the large private school category in 2007 … led his squad to four 5A Division I Desert Valley Region crowns … finished sixth in the 200 IM and 100 breast at the 2008 Arizona 5A Division I State Championships … came in fourth in the 200 IM and seventh in the 100 breast his junior year at the state meet … placed 10th in the 100 breast as a sophomore at the state championships and 14th as a freshman … four-time state qualifier … team captain as a senior … voted Most Improved Swimmer in 2007 … four-year letterwinner … was a member of the Sun Devil Aquatics club team.

Marco NAVARRO5-10 • Sophomorechandler, ariz.brophy college prep

major: biology

PeRSonal BeStS100 breast _________________ 1:01.09 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-trial)

200 breast _________________ 2:16.32 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

200 im _____________________ 1:59.09 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

400 im _____________________ 4:26.50 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

PeRSonal BeStSone-meter ___________________ 214.65 Lindenwood (12/4/09)

three-meter _________________ 204.45 at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)

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2009-10Spent the spring semester studying abroad … touched second in the 200 free (2:03.53) at the Lindenwood-Stephens meet … came in second in the 1000 free at Western Illinois

and vs. Eastern Illinois … garnered third-place honors in the 200 free (2:03.13) at the Wash U dual … turned in a fourth-place effort in the 1650 free (18:54.44) at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational … named to the fall 2009 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008-09Registered fifth-best 1650-free effort in school history (17:58.53) with a 17th-place finish at the A-10s, also the team’s top time of the season … anchored the 800-free relay that posted the fourth-fastest time in SLU annals (7:46.72) at the A-10s … touched first in the 1000 free at EIU and the Butler Quad … won the 200 free (2:01.65) against Lindenwood and Stephens College … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2007-08Selected A-10 Rookie of the Week Dec. 10 … chosen as the team’s Most Improved Performer … clocked the fifth-best 500-free time in school history (5:11.15) at the A-10s … owns the fifth- (10:48.63 vs. Illinois-Chicago) and sixth-best (10:50.48 vs. Xavier) 1000-free times in SLU annals … her 10th-place effort of 17:44.32 in the 1650 free at the A-10s ranks second at SLU… posted a 1650-free time of 18:07.90, which ranks fifth in SLU annals, at Southern Illinois … was a member of the 800-free relay that turned in the third-best effort in school history (7:46.60) at the A-10s … also swam on the 800-free relay that clocked the ninth-best performance in SLU annals (7:56.45) vs. South Dakota State … recorded the team’s fastest times in the 1000 and 1650 free events.

at UrsulineHelped her team to second-place finishes at the Ohio State Championships from 2004-07 … specialized in the freestyle and backstroke … earned league honorable mention accolades as a senior … was a two-time district qualifier … led her team to four conference titles … earned four swimming letters … was a member of the Blue Ash YMCA swim team from 2003-07 … qualified for the Spring 2007 YMCA Nationals … recognized as a National Merit Commended Student … was a National Honor Society and honor roll member.

Katie ROBERTSON5-7 • Seniorcincinnati, ohioUrsuline

major: mathematics

PeRSonal BeStS100 free _____________________ 56.51 at Eastern Illinois (2/2/08-relay)

200 free ___________________ 1:56.63 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/08-relay)

500 free ___________________ 5:11.15 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08-pre)

1000 free _________________ 10:47.17 at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08-split)

1650 free _________________ 17:44.32 at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)

100 back ___________________ 1:03.73 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)

200 back ___________________ 2:16.43 at Southern Illinois (12/8/07)

400 im _____________________ 4:47.98 South Dakota State (1/19/08)

2009-10Finished 27th in the 100 breast (1:01.55), 35th in the 100 free (49.64) and 38th in the 50 free (22.48) at the A-10 Championships, all personal bests … recorded a third-place finish

in the 100 free (50.94) vs. IUPUI … recorded his personal best in the 200 free (1:54.19) at South Dakota State.

at saint thomasEarned All-State accolades in 2008 and 2009 … led the Cadets to state titles in his first three seasons … his team finished second at the state meet his senior year … finished third in the 100 free and 100 breast and was a member of the 200-medley relay that finished fourth at the 2009 Class A state championships … anchored the second-place 200-medley relay and the sixth-place 400-free relay at the 2008 state championships, while

also placing third in the 100 breast and 11th in the 100 free … came in ninth in the 100 breast as a sophomore at the state meet … four-time All-Conference selection … his team won the Class A True Team section and state titles four straight years … named Pioneer Press Athlete of the Week in January 2009 … four-year letterwinner … three-time recipient of the Tom Malchow Award … was a member of the Blackline Aquatics club team.

Michael QUINN5-10 • Sophomorewhite bear lake, minn.saint thomas

major: criminal Justice

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 22.48 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 free _____________________ 49.64 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

200 free ___________________ 1:54.19 at South Dakota State (1/17/10)

100 breast _________________ 1:01.55 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 breast _________________ 2:22.49 at Butler Quad (10/4/09

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2009-10Helped the 800-free relay (7:43.64) establish the program standard at the A-10 Championships … came in 36th in the 200 free (1:59.74), 39th in the 500 free (5:24.37)

and 50th in the 100 free (56.53) at the A-10s … won the 200 free (1:59.56) and placed third in the 100 free (56.53) at the Lindenwood Invitational … placed second in the 500 (5:24.73) and 1000 (11:01.59) free at Eastern Illinois … touched second in the 500 (5:23.47) and 1650 (18:46.60) free at the Lindenwood Quad … touched third in the 500 (5:27.27) and 1000 (11:18.82) free at Western Illinois … finished third in the 50 free (26.75) at IUPUI … captured third-place honors in the 500 free (5:27.27) and 1000 free (11:14.41) vs. Evansville … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2008-09Received the team’s Best Attitude Award … swam a leg on the school-record-breaking 400-free relay (3:33.89) at the A-10s …

helped the 800-free relay post the fourth-best time in school history (7:46.72) at the A-10s … clocked the sixth-best 1650-free time in school history (17:58.76) at the A-10s, tying for 18th place … was a member of the 200-free relay that turned in the 10th-fastest time in SLU annals (1:40.66) against EIU … touched first in the 100 (55.86) and 1000 (11:05.98) free against Lindenwood and Stephens College … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2007-08Shared the team’s Hardest Worker Award with Jillian Smith … anchored the 800-free relay that turned in the third-fastest time in school history (7:46.60) at the A-10s … won the 200 and 1000 free events vs. South Dakota State … touched first in the 500 and 1000 free at Eastern Illinois … came in first in the 500 free against Eastern Illinois… named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the Fall 2007 semester.

at parkway westEarned All-State honorable mention accolades … finished second in the 200 and 500 free at the conference meet … at the state meet, placed 13th in the 200 free and 15th in the 500 free … helped her team to a fifth-place finish at the state meet and a second-place finish at the conference meet … was a member of the 400-free relay that finished fifth at the state meet … member of the Parkway Swim Club … named to the All-Academic team and the honor roll … member of National Honor Society … her father and uncle played basketball at SLU.

Jessica SCHWARZ5-6 • Seniorballwin, mo.parkway west

major: business administration

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 25.81 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-trials)

100 free _____________________ 54.82 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-trials)

200 free ___________________ 1:58.65 at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)

500 free ___________________ 5:16.35 at Lindenwood Quad (1/25/08-pre)

1000 free _________________ 10:52.98 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-split)

1650 free _________________ 17:58.76 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)

200 im _____________________ 2:23.86 at Show-Me Showdown (10/13/07)

2009-10Anchored the 800-free relay (6:54.86), which clocked the third-fastest performance in program annals, at the A-10 Championships … swam the leadoff leg of the 400-free relay

(3:07.57) that recorded the fifth-best time in school history at the A-10s … finished 27th in the 200 back (1:57.58), 29th in the 100 back (53.79) and 31st in the 50 free (21.97) at the A-10s, all personal bests … came in first in the 100 free (50.05) at Western Illinois … touched second in the 100 free (49.21) vs. Lindenwood … placed third in the 100 back at IUPUI, at the Lindenwood Invitational and vs. IUPUI … recorded a third-place finish in the 200 free (1:49.61) vs. Eastern Illinois … came in second in the 100 free and third in the 200 free at South Dakota State … finished third in the 100 free (50.21) vs. Evansville … member of SLU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council.

2008-09Won the 100 free against Lindenwood and at Evansville … recorded second-place efforts in the 50 free vs. Eastern Illinois and Western Illinois, at the Lindenwood Invitational, South Dakota State and IUPUI … finished second in the 100 free at Wash U, the IUPUI Quad and Illinois-Chicago … came in third in the 100 (48.71) and 200 (1:47.97) free at the Butler Quad … member of SLU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council.

2007-08Anchored the 200-medley relay that recorded the ninth-fastest time in school history (1:36.84) at the A-10 Championships … touched second in the 100 free and fourth in the 50 free in the rematch against SDSU … placed second in the 200 free at the Lindenwood Quad … came in third in the 200 free and fourth in the 100 free vs. South Dakota State … finished third in the 200 back at Eastern Illinois … placed fourth in the 100 and 200 free at Western Illinois … took fourth place in the 200 back and fifth in the 200 free vs. Illinois-Chicago.

at brebeuf Jesuit prepWon the Brebeuf Jesuit Invite three times … received the 2007 Chiefs Award … was a four-year swimming letterwinner … earned High Honors all four years.

B.J. SAYRE6-0 • Seniorindianapolis, ind.brebeuf Jesuit prep

major: chemistry

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 21.97 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 free _____________________ 47.51 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-relay)

200 free ___________________ 1:46.70 at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08-pre)

100 back _____________________ 53.79 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 back ___________________ 1:57.58 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

200 im _____________________ 2:03.95 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08-trial)

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2009-10Was a member of the 400-medley relay that turned in the No. 2 performance in school history (3:26.61) at the A-10 Championships … clocked SLU’s fastest 50 and 100 free times

of the season at the A-10s … placed 11th in the 100-free A-10 final (46.68) and prelim (46.62) … touched 12th in the 50-free A-10 final (21.04) after coming in 13th in the prelim (21.16) … his 50-free final performance ranks fourth in school history and his prelim effort ties for eighth … was a member of the 200-free (1:24.66) and 800-free (6:54.86) relays that each recorded the third-fastest time in program history at the A-10s … anchored the 400-free relay (3:07.57), which logged the fifth-best time in SLU annals at the A-10s … came in 17th in the 200 fly (1:56.42) at the A-10s … recorded 11 first-place performances … swept the 50 and 100 free vs. IUPUI, Lindenwood and Evansville and at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … won the

200 free (1:47.57) and came in second in the 200 fly (2:01.97) at Western Illinois … placed first in the 100 free (47.85) and second in the 50 free (21.71) at the Lindenwood Invitational … touched first in the 50 free (21.72) and second in the 100 fly (53.34) at South Dakota State … finished second in the 50 and 100 free at Eastern Illinois and at the Wash U dual … touched second in the 200 free and third in the 100 free at the IUPUI Quad … recorded a second-place finish in the 50 free and a third-place touch in the 100 free vs. Eastern Illinois … finished second in the 100 fly and fifth in the 50 and 100 free at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational … earned a second-place finish in the 200 IM (2:02.84) at IUPUI … came in third in the 50 and 200 free at the Lindenwood Quad … placed third in the 50 and 100 free at the Butler Quad … garnered a sixth-place finish in the 50 free (21.65) at the Show-Me Showdown … named to spring 2010 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008-09Named to the A-10 All-Academic team … chosen as one of the team’s Most Valuable Performers … finished sixth in the 50 free (21.16), 12th in the 100 free (46.68) and 16th in the 200 fly (1:56.28) at the A-10s … his 50-free prelim (20.91) at the A-10s ranks second in school history, while his final time (21.16) and 200-free relay split effort tie for seventh … his 200-free split (1:41.98) in the 800-free relay at the A-10s ranks fourth in SLU annals … swam the leadoff leg of the 400-free (3:06.42) and 800-free (6:51.00) relays and anchored the 400-medley relay (3:24.99) that each eclipsed school records at the A-10s … was a member of the 200-free relay that posted the fourth-best time in school history (1:24.96) at the A-10s … swam on the 400-medley relay at the Lindenwood Quad that turned in the eight-fastest time in SLU annals (3:34.00) … turned in the 10th-best 200-fly effort in school history (1:55.26) in the prelims at the A-10s … owned SLU’s fastest times of the season in the 50, 100 and 200 free … swept the 50 and 100 free at Eastern Illinois, South Dakota State and Western Illinois … placed first in the 200 free (1:47.00) and the 100 fly (52.96) at Evansville … came in first in the 100 fly (52.47) and 1000 free (10:30.57) vs. Lindenwood … won the 200 (1:44.57) and 500 (4:54.39) free in the first dual against EIU … posted second-place finishes in the 50 free (21.92) and 100 fly (53.29) on the first day at the IUPUI Quad, then won the 50 free (21.71) and touched second in the 100 free (47.68) on the second day … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

Stephen SHERIDAN5-8 • Seniortampa, fla.Jesuit

major: business administration

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 20.91 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)

100 free _____________________ 46.55 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)

200 free ___________________ 1:41.98 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)

100 fly ______________________ 51.96 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-trial)

200 fly ____________________ 1:55.26 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)

200 im _____________________ 2:01.00 at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)

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2009-10Swam on the school-record breaking 200-free relay (1:38.21) at the A-10s … anchored the 200-medley relay (1:48.46) that recorded the third-fastest time in school history at the

A-10 Championships … was the Billikens’ top finisher in the 50 free at the A-10s with a 39th-place personal-best effort of 25.24 … touched 34th in the 100 fly (personal best 1:03.09) and 45th in the 200 free (2:02.42) at the A-10s … placed first in the 50 free (25.38) and third in the 100 free at Wash U … won the 1000 free (11:13.92) at the Lindenwood Invitational … collected first-place plaudits in the 200 free (2:03.05) and touched third in the 100 free (57.06) at the Stephens-Lindenwood meet … placed second in the 100 free (56.72) and third in the 200 free (2:02.17) at the Stephens-UALR meet … tied for second in the 100 free and placed third in the 50 free at Western Illinois … finished third in the 100 free (56.85) at South Dakota State … came in

third in the 50 free (26.06) at Eastern Illinois … recorded an eighth-place finish in the 500 free (5:24.71) at the Show-Me Showdown.

at brebeuf Jesuit prepPlaced 15th in the 50 free and 16th in the 100 free as a junior at the 2008 IHSAA State Championships … holds the school record in the 100 free … two-time team captain … four-year letterwinner … two-year National Honor Society member … received the Chief’s Award her senior year … was a member of the Avon Community Swim Team.

Allison STORM5-6 • Sophomoredanville, ind.brebeuf Jesuit prep

major: business administration

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 25.24 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)

100 free _____________________ 55.98 at Butler Quad (10/4/09)

200 free ___________________ 2:02.03 at Butler Quad (10/4/09)

500 free ___________________ 5:24.71 at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09)

1000 free _________________ 11:13.92 at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)

100 fly ____________________ 1:03.09 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

2007-08Swam the third leg of the 400-medley relay (3:28.16) that eclipsed the school record at the A-10s … that same squad posted the ninth-fastest effort in SLU annals (3:34.42) earlier in the season … was a member of the 200- and 400-free relays and the 200-medley relay that each turned in the third-best time in school history at the A-10s … recorded four personal bests at the A-10s … his 1:55.80 effort in the 200-fly final at the A-10s was the 11th-fastest time in the league … placed 13th in the 200-fly final at the A-10s and just missed making the final in the 50 free and 100 fly by placing 17th in the prelims … anchored the 800-free relay that posted the second- and fourth-fastest efforts in SLU annals during the regular season … won the 200 fly and 50 free and placed second in the 100 free vs. South Dakota State … took first in the 100 fly vs. Eastern Illinois and second in the 50 free … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

at JesuitEarned All-County honors … was the district and region champion … earned four letters in swimming … was a member of the Carrollwood Village Swim Team … is the Boys and Girls Club national record holder in the 200 free … named to the Principal’s Honor Roll … was a member of National Honor Society … earned USA Swimming Scholastic All-America accolades in 2005 and 2006 … his brother, Richard Jr., is a former member of the Billiken swim team.

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2009-10Finished sixth in the one- (222.65) and three-meter (227.60) diving competitions at the A-10 Championships … made her second straight NCAA Zone Meet appearance … scored a

personal-best 296.77 points on the three-meter board at the Stephens-Lindenwood meet, which ranks seventh in the Billiken record book … posted the eighth-best one-meter score in school history and a personal best (268.35) at the Lindenwood Invitational … captured a share of the team’s Most Improved Award … came in first on the one-meter board and captured second-place honors on

the three-meter board at the South Dakota State-South Dakota meet … finished second on both boards at Wash U, at the Lindenwood-Stephens meet and at the Lindenwood Invitational … placed second on the one-meter board and recorded a third-place finish on the three-meter board at South Dakota State … placed second on the one-meter board vs. Evansville, at Western Illinois and vs. Eastern Illinois … finished third on the one-meter board (221.65) at the Lindenwood Quad … registered fifth-place performances on the one- and three-meter boards at the Wash U Thanksgiving Invitational … named to spring 2010 A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008-09Qualified for the NCAA Zone Diving Meet … named A-10 Rookie of the Week Nov. 3 … placed fourth on the one-meter board (235.85) and fifth in the three-meter event (215.65) at the A-10 Championships … turned in a personal best and the fifth-best three-meter effort in SLU annals (291.90) at the Lindenwood Invitational … recorded the sixth-highest one-meter score in school history (266.05) at the Lindenwood Quad, also a personal best … won the one- (228.45) and three-meter (238.65) events at South Dakota State … came in second in the one- and three-meter at the Butler Quad and the Lindenwood Invitational … posted a second-place finish in the one-meter vs. Eastern Illinois (twice), at the Lindenwood Quad and at IUPUI … finished third in the one- (234.07) and three-meter (221.17) events at the Illinois State-Northern Iowa meet.

at littletonFinished second in the one-meter diving final at the 2008 Class 5A state meet after placing 10th as a junior, seventh as a sophomore and 14th as a freshman … voted team MVP her senior year … served as a team captain as a senior … earned All-City honors in 2008 … placed second at the Continental League meet in 2008 … captured first in every dual meet as a senior … was a four-year letterwinner … participated in the marching and jazz bands and was a member of the frisbee and soccer teams … named to the Highest Honor Roll all four years … graduated with High Honors … her father, Steven, competed in sailing at the 1980 Olympic Trials … her sister, Caroline, is a former member of the Vermont swim team, while her sister, Peggy, is currently a member of the Tufts sailing team.

Hannah TAUTZ5-3 • Sophomorelittleton, colo.littleton

major: comm. sciences & disorders

PeRSonal BeStSone-meter __________________ 268.35 at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)

three-meter _________________ 296.77at Stephens-Lindenwood (12/4/09)

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2009-10Shattered the nearly 25-year-old program standard in the 200 free with her 1:52.79 leadoff split in the school-record breaking 800-free relay (7:43.64) at the conference championships

… finished seventh in the 200-fly A-10 final (2:08.95) after tying for seventh in the prelim (2:08.29) … placed 10th in the 100-fly A-10 final (57.66) with the ninth-fastest time in school history after coming in 10th in the prelim (57.49) with the No. 7 effort in program annals … clocked the second-fastest 200-back effort in the Billiken record book (2:05.97) with a 10th-place finish in the A-10 prelim … went on to finish 13th in the 200-back final (2:06.34) with the No. 3 performance all time … was a member of the 200-medley (1:48.46), 400-free (3:34.20) and 400-medley (3:56.80) relays that each registered the third-fastest time in program annals at the A-10 Championships … her 100-back leadoff split (58.16) in the 400-medley relay is the No. 3 time in school history, while her 100-free leadoff split (53.57) in the 400-free relay is eighth all time … posted a team-high six personal bests at the A-10s … earned a share of the team’s Most Valuable Performer honor after leading the Billiken women with 17 first-place finishes … owned SLU’s fastest times of the season in the 100, 200, 500 and 1000 free as well as the 100 and 200 back and the 100 and 200 fly

… clocked the fifth-best 1000-free performance (10:43.32) in school history at IUPUI … touched first in the 100 fly and second in the 200 free vs. IUPUI … came in first in the 200 fly and third in the 200 free at the Butler Quad … recorded a first-place finish in the 500 free (5:18.87) and came in second in the 200 IM (2:15.35) at the UALR-Stephens meet … logged a first-place performance in the 200 back (2:12.22) at the Stephens-Lindenwood meet … won the 200 fly and came in second in the 200 free and third in the 500 free vs. Eastern Illinois … registered a first-place effort in the 100 fly and a second-place finish in the 100 back at the Wash U dual … touched seventh in the 50 fly, eighth in the 100 fly, ninth in the 50 back and 11th in the 100 IM at the Show-Me Showdown … named to the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll both semesters.

at notre dameAchieved NISCA/Speedo All-America status in the 100 fly and 400-free relay as a senior … named to 2008-09 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America team … earned All-State accolades in the 100 fly and 400-free relay that same year … finished fifth in the 100 fly and guided the 400-free relay to an eighth-place finish and the 200-free relay to a ninth-place effort at the IHSA state meet her senior year, both efforts were school standards … helped the Irish capture three sectional crowns and four conference titles … won three events at the 2009 Peoria Journal Star Summer Championships … four-year letterwinner in swimming and cheerleading and two-year letterwinner in track and field … competed in the pole vault as a member of the track and field team … National Honor Society member … earned Academic All-America plaudits … Sterling Merit honoree for ranking among the top eight percent in her class academically … was a member of the Peoria YMCA swim team … participated in YMCA Nationals in 2008, also qualified in 2009.

Taylor STREID5-5 • Sophomorepeoria, ill.notre dame

major: physical therapy

PeRSonal BeStS50 free ______________________ 25.07 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-trial)

100 free _____________________ 53.57 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-relay)

200 free ___________________1:52.79* at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)

500 free ___________________ 5:15.03 at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)

1000 free _________________ 10:43.32 at IUPUI (1/22/10)

100 back _____________________ 58.16 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-relay)

200 back ___________________ 2:05.97 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

100 fly ______________________ 57.49 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)

200 fly ____________________ 2:08.29 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)

200 im _____________________ 2:15.35 UALR-Stephens (10/17/09)

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at Quincy seniorHelped the 200-medley relay capture the sectional title as a freshman and sophomore … competed at the state championships in the 100 breaststroke as a freshman and sophomore … conference champion in the 100 breast and 500 free as a sophomore … led the Blue Devils to two sectional titles … three-year letterwinner … recipient of the U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award her senior year … salutatorian of her graduating class … named a National Merit Commended Scholar as a junior … received AP Scholar with Honor and IHSA Scholastic Achievement awards as a junior … inducted into the Society for Academic Achievement as a freshman … four-year High Honor Roll member … two-year National Honor Society member … was a member of the Sheridan Swim Club.

Anne Marie CHRISTENSEN5-5 • FreshmanQuincy, ill.Quincy senior

major: biomedical engineering

at westsideCaptured All-America Academic Diver honors in 2010 … earned the Zone 16 Top Diver Award in 2009 and 2010 … 2009 Omaha Metro Diving Champion … turned in top-five finishes on the one-meter board at the last three state meet – came in fifth in 2010, third in 2009, second in 2008 and 11th as a freshman in 2007 … four-year varsity letterwinner in track and diving … competed in the 100- and 300-meter hurdles … placed among the top six at the state meet three times in the 100-meter hurdles … two-time Metro All-Academic selection for diving, also received the accolade for track in 2010 … four-year member of the 4.0 Honor Roll … awarded Scholar-Athlete Highest Distinction three times … two-year National Honor Society member … was a member of the Midwest Diving Academy.

Christiana ELTISTE5-6 • Freshmanomaha, neb.westside

major: chemistry

at newman central catholicGraduated as the school-record holder in every girls event … qualified for the state meet in 2008 and 2009 … four-time team MVP and Most Dedicated designee … three-time Hustle Award recipient … four-year varsity letterwinner … four-time Academic All-Conference honoree … ranked among the top 10 percent of her class all four years … Illinois State Scholar … two-year National Honor Society member … received the Biology 2 Excellence Award in 2007, the American History honor in 2008 and the Physics accolades in 2010 … was a member of the Sterling Stingrays swim club … her club team 400-medley relay finished 12th at Senior Championships.

Marissa GILL5-7 • Freshmansterling, ill.newman central catholic

major: physical therapy

at lincolnFour-time qualifier for the state meet … guided the 200-medley relay to a 10th place finish at the 2007 state meet … in 2008, helped 200-free relay place 12th at the state meet … one of just 12 student-athletes named to the swimming Academic All-State squad … named Metro Conference Swimmer of the Year in 2009 … school-record holder in the 100 breast … also swam on record-breaking 200-medley and 400-free relays … two-time team MVP … received the Tom Cady Achievement Award in 2007 and 2009 … four-year letterwinner in swimming … valedictorian of her senior class … National Honor Society member … AP Scholar … received four academic letters … was a member of the Central Iowa Aquatics club team.

Megan LA SUER5-5 • Freshmandes moines, iowalincoln

major: health management

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at badgerTwice earned All-America honors as a member of the 200-medley relay (2007 and 2008) … 2008 state champion in the 200-medley relay (1:45.64) … three-time All-State selection in the 200-medley relay … earned All-State honors for the 200-free relay in 2008 and 2009 … helped the 200-free relay (1:38.19) to a second-place finish at the 2009 state meet … placed second in the 200-medley relay (1:48.51) at the 2007 state meet … swam leadoff leg of third-place 200-medley relay (1:46.22) at 2009 state championships … was a member of the 200-free relay (1:37.24) that finished fourth in 2008 … helped her team to a sixth-place finish at the 2008 and 2009 state meets … also played basketball her freshman year … four-year honor roll member … received Academic Athlete plaudits … her grandmother, Betty Lorenzi, is a 13-time U.S. Masters Swimming All-American … her father, Charles, played basketball at Green Bay and her grandfather, Jerome Piper, played football at Bradley … was a member of the Geneva YMCA club team … competed with her club team at the 2010 YMCA Nationals.

Ellie LORENZI5-9 • Freshmanlake geneva, wis.badger

major: environmental science

at esperanza2008-09 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America honoree … placed second in the 500 free at the 2009 Sunset League Championships after finishing third in 2008 … came in 14th in the 500 free (4:40.02) at the 2009 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section Division I Championships after placing 16th (4:49.69) as a sophomore … shattered the JV 500-free Sunset League record (4:59.96) as a freshman … three-time recipient of his team’s Outstanding Swimmer Award … earned the 2009 Coach’s Award for his club team … specialized in the freestyle events … four-year varsity letterwinner … named to the Principal’s Honor Roll … member of the Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team (FAST).

Patrick MERLIHAN6-4 • Freshmanyorba linda, calif.esperanza

major: mechanical engineering

at nolan catholicTouched first in all four of the events she competed in at the 2010 state meet – 100 fly, 200 free, 200-medley relay and 400-free relay … achieved Academic All-American status in 100 fly, 200 free, 200-medley relay and 400-free relay in 2010 … holds school records in the 100 fly (57.29) and 200 free (1:54.78) … also was a member of the school-record breaking 200-medley and 400-free relays … helped her team to second-place finishes at the state meet the past two seasons after coming in third in 2008 … team captain as a senior … selected Most valuable Performer in 2009 … earned Newcomer of the Year plaudits in 2007 … also was a member of the cross country team for one season … graduated magna cum laude and receive an honors diploma … earned High Honors every quarter of her high school career … attended the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine in July, 2008 after attending the National Youth Leadership Conference in 2007 … National Honor Society member … was a member of the Texas Riversharks club team.

Lizzy OSTERMAN5-3 • Freshmansouthlake, texasnolan catholic

major: chemistry

at libertyvilleGuided the Wildcats to three sectional titles … named Most Valuable Performer as a sophomore … team captain her senior year … four-year letterwinner … her mother, Mary Beth, and her sister, Becca, are former members of the Alabama swim team, while her brother, Regan, swims at Miami (Ohio) … was a member of the Lake Forest swim club.

Taylor ROGERS5-9 • Freshmanlibertyville, ill.libertyville

major: communication

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at academy of the holy namesGarnered USA Swimming Scholastic All-America honors as a junior … four-time qualifier for the state meet … graduated as the 50 free school-record holder … eight-time district champion … three-time team MVP … captured All-County honors as a junior … earned Rookie of the Year plaudits as a freshman … finished sixth in the 50 free (24.52) at the Class 2A state meet her senior year … guided the Jaguars to district titles her final two seasons … four-year letterwinner in swimming … also participated in track and field for two years … four-year President’s Honor Roll member … three-year member of the National Beta Club … participated in her school’s Student Ambassador Program for three years … two-year member of National Honor Society … Mu Alpha Theta member … her brother, Stephen, is a current member of the SLU swim team, while another brother, Richard, is a former member of the Billiken swim team … was a member of the Carrollwood Village club team … holds the club record in the 50 free.

Molly SHERIDAN5-6 • Freshmantampa, fla.academy of the holy names

major: Undeclared

at munsterEarned All-America honors in the 200-medley relay her sophomore and senior seasons … named to the ICGSA All-State first team as a senior … took home NISCA State Top 16 Award as a member of the 200-medley relay her senior year … graduated as the school-record holder in the 100 fly and was a member of the record-setting 200-medley relay … three-time state qualifier and two-time sectional champion in the 100 fly … four-time state qualifier in the relay events … guided the 200-medley relay (1:45.49) to a second-place effort at the state meet her senior year … helped the Seahorses to three sectional titles and a third-place finish at the state meet her senior year … second-place finisher in the 100 fly at sectionals as a freshman and as a senior … came in second in the 200 IM at sectionals her sophomore year and placed third as a senior … four-year letterwinner in swimming … also a member of the track team for two seasons … received Scholar-Athlete plaudits all four years … captured Academic All-Conference accolades as a senior … earned a spot on the NFHS Honor Roll for girls swimming her senior year … two-year National Honor Society member … was a member of the Munster Swim Club.

Sarah SIKORA5-2 • Freshmanmunster, ind.munster

major: nursing

at sunnyslopeLed the Vikings to a fourth-place finish at the state meet her senior year … named Most Outstanding Junior in 2008 and Most Outstanding Senior in 2009 … helped her team capture four Region titles … recipient of the 2008 Viking Award … was a member of the 200-medley relay (1:55.62) that came in third at the 2009 Class 4A Division I state meet, also finished third in the 100 fly (59.00), fourth in the 200 IM (2:13.18), fourth place 400-free relay (3:44.50) … her team finished second at Class 4A Division II state meet her freshman year and fifth at the Class 4A Division I state meet her sophomore and junior years … helped 200-medley relay (1:54.08) place fifth at 2008 state meet, touched fourth in the 100 fly (59.62) and seventh in the 200 IM (2:13.38), sixth place 400-free relay (3:48.92) … four-year varsity letterwinner in swimming … also played softball … earned Scholar-Athlete plaudits all four years … was a member of the Phoenix Swim Club … her club team was presented the Golden Goggle Award and finishing third at long-course sectionals.

Theresa SKELLY5-8 • Freshmanphoenix, ariz.sunnyslope

major: business administration

at neuqua ValleyCompeted in the 100 breast and 200-medley relay at the 2009 state meet … helped the Wildcats to the 2009 conference title … team captain in 2009 … received her team’s Most Improved Award in 2008 … three-time Academic All-Conference selection … three-year varsity letterwinner … also played water polo for one season … three-time recipient of the Academic Achievement Award … earned Illinois State, AP and Indian Prairie Scholar accolades … her father was a member of the Eastern Illinois swim team … was a member of the Fox Valley club team.

Hannah SOLTYS5-5 • Freshmannaperville, ill.neuqua Valley

major: athletic training

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at shawnee mission eastAnchored the state champion 200-free relay (1:26.91) and the second place 400-free relay (3:13.65) at the state championships his senior year … also swam on the state champion 200-free relay (1:27.23) as a junior and anchored the third-place 400-free relay (3:19.84) … guided the Lancers to three state championships and four Sunflower League titles … his team placed third at the 2008 state meet … earned All-State second team accolades in 2009 … two-time All-Metro first team selection (2009 and 2010) … chosen as his school’s 2010 Male Athlete of the Year … placed fifth in the 500 free (4:50.60) and eighth in the 200 free (1:46.78) at the 2009 state meet … tied for fifth in the 50 free (22.10) and came in ninth in the 100 free (48.68) at the 2010 state meet … specialized in the freestyle events … four-year varsity letterwinner … received National AP Scholar plaudits in 2009 … two-year National Honor Society member … four-year honor roll member … was a member of the Kansas City Blazers club team.

Hunter STEVENSON6-0 • Freshmanleawood, kan.shawnee mission east

major: biomedical engineering

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In August 2001, Jim Halliburton brought his lofty prep credentials into his first college position as he became the head coach at Saint Louis University. Halliburton left the head coaching position at Marquette High School to take the reins of the Billiken program.

Halliburton’s understanding of and involvement in prep swimming paid off immediately in recruiting for the Billikens. The first-time college coach went from mentoring SLU men’s and women’s teams that were winless in his first season to leading squads that went a combined 48-2 in 2006-07. The women’s squad went unbeaten in dual-meet competition for three straight seasons, winning 61 consecutive duals. Additionally, the women have broken 18 of 21 school records and the men have eclipsed 19 of 21 school marks during Halliburton’s tenure. Prior to the revitalization at SLU, Halliburton turned around swim programs at the Rockwood Swim Club, Marquette High School and the Missouri Athletic Club Summer League. His longest tenure was as the head coach of the Rockwood Swim Club, where from 1985 to 2006 he took a program with 38 swimmers and turned it into a national-champion squad comprised of 500 swimmers. Halliburton’s Marquette team won three state championships in his last four seasons. In just two seasons with the MAC Summer League team, Halliburton took a team that did not win a meet in 1999 to a conference championship in 2001. He was named U.S. National Team Coach three times and Region 8 Coach of the Year six times. Halliburton has coached two world-record holders and 20 swimmers in the Olympic Trials. Two of his swimmers have competed in the Olympic Games. More than 50 swimmers training under him have ranked in the top 16 in the United States in their age group, and eight of them were ranked No. 1. In March 2009, the Missouri Athletic Club inducted Halliburton into its Hall of Fame for his coaching achievements. Recently, he also was singled out for his accomplishments in the pool. A former member of the Clayton Shaw Park (CSP) swim team, Halliburton became the seventh male swimmer, and 11 person overall, inducted into the Ozark Swimming Hall of Fame that same month. As a competitor, Halliburton was a member of the United States National Team from 1978 to 1982 and was team captain in his final season with the squad. A former American record holder, he was twice ranked No. 1 in the world in the 100-meter butterfly. At Indiana University, Halliburton was a seven-time Big Ten champion and broke Mark Spitz’s Big Ten record in the 100 fly. He was also a four-time NCAA All-American. Halliburton continues to compete in the pool, most recently turning in 11 record-breaking gold-medal performances at the St. Louis Senior Olympics in 2009. Halliburton graduated from Indiana with a bachelor of science degree in physical education in1982. He is a 1977 graduate of Ladue High School in St. Louis. He and his wife, Joanne, have two children, Kaleigh and T.J.

Jim HALLIBURTONhead coach10th seasonindiana, 1982

career dual record: 281-92-1

slU coaching notables• Members of Halliburton’s women’s team have won six individual conference titles. Brad Byars captured the first title for the men’s team in 2008.• Halliburton coached the first Academic All-American in SLU women’s swimming and diving history. Kelly Tessar earned third-team honors in 2006.• Christopher Johansen (second team) became the third Academic All-American in men’s program history in 2006. • His swimmers have earned 11 Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference honors, including A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year honorees Christopher Johansen (2006) and Brad Byars (2008). • Halliburton is the winningest men’s and women’s swimming and diving coach in Saint Louis University history. • His women’s teams have broken 18 of 21 school records, and the men have eclipsed 19 of 21 school marks.

He a d C o a c h J i m Ha l l i b u r to n

hallibUrton’s dUal-meet breakdownseason men’s record pct. women’s record pct. 2009-10 15-8 .652 16-11 .5932008-09 26-4 .867 24-11 .6862007-08 19-4 .826 19-3-1 .848 2006-07 23-2 .920 25-0 1.0002005-06 13-4 .765 17-0 1.0002004-05 12-6 .667 18-0 1.0002003-04 11-9 .550 17-4 .8102002-03 12-4 .750 14-4 .7782001-02 0-9 .000 0-9 .000 Eight Seasons 131-50 .724 150-42-1 . 780

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Brad Byars enters his second season on the SLU coaching staff after completing one of the most successful careers in Saint Louis men’s swimming history. As a senior, Byars became the first Billiken in program history to capture a conference title for the men’s team when he finished first in the 100 free at the 2008 Atlantic 10 Conference Championships. The Marion, Ill., native finished his career as the school-record holder in the 100 (45.27) and 200 (1:41.44) free. Byars was a three-time team MVP and earned A-10 Performer of the Week accolades on six occasions. Byars bettered his performance at the conference championships throughout his career. He touched 10th in the 50 free as a sophomore and improved to sixth as a junior and third in 2008 as a senior. Prior to capturing the conference title in the 100 free in 2008, Byars finished third in 2007 and fifth in 2006. In addition to achieving success in the pool, Byars excelled in the classroom, earning postgraduate scholarships from the NCAA and the A-10 in 2008. Following a pair of A-10 Academic All-Conference selections, Byars was named the 2008 Men’s Swimming and Diving Student-Athlete of the Year. The 2008 SLU Male Senior Student-Athlete of the Year also picked up ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District first-team honors as a senior. Byars graduated from SLU with a bachelor’s degree in human resource management in 2008. He is pursuing a degree in health-care law at SLU’s School of Law.

Brad BYARSassistant coachthird seasonsaint louis, 2008

Jessen Wabeke begins his third season on the SLU staff after enjoying a successful swimming career at Southern Methodist University. Wabeke helped the Mustangs to four straight conference titles, while also guiding SMU to NCAA top-25 finishes in 2002, 2003 and 2005. Prior to his collegiate career, he won the 2001 Colorado Class 5A state title in the 500 free. The Loveland, Colo., native also led the 400-free relay to the state crown in 2002 while his team finished second overall. Wabeke’s coaching history includes stints as an assistant with the Loveland Swim Club and at his alma mater, Thompson Valley High School. Wabeke received his bachelor’s degree in advertising from SMU in 2006. He is employed as a writer at Rodgers/Townsend in St. Louis.

Jessen WABEKEassistant coachfourth seasonsmU, 2006

Stefan Yarbrough enters his second season as a collegiate assistant coach after swimming for the Billikens during the 2004-05 season. Yarbrough has spent the past four years as an assistant coach with the Heat swim club in St. Louis. During the 2006-07 academic year, the Florissant, Mo., native served as an assistant coach with the McCluer North High School girls’ team, which went on to capture the conference championship.

Stefan YARBROUGHassistant coachthird season

Greg Triefenbach enters his fifth season on the Billiken swimming and diving staff. Last season, he helped a school-record four divers, including three freshmen, qualify for the NCAA Zone Meet. In 2007, Triefenbach coached Anna Larson to the first conference diving title (three-meter) in school history. Triefenbach, who is also the head diving coach at Lindenwood, has served as the diving coach for the Cyprus National Team for three years. Triefenbach spent more than three seasons as the diving coach at Missouri. With the Tigers, he coached several Big 12 finalists, and all eight of his divers qualified for the 2003 NCAA Zone Meet. Prior to his stint at Missouri, he spent three seasons at Virginia Tech. In Blacksburg, he coached his divers to two conference records. Triefenbach got his coaching start as an assistant at LSU, his alma mater. As a diver at LSU, Triefenbach was a two-time Southeastern Conference champion, a five-time All-American and third-place finisher at the NCAA Zone Meet on the 10-meter platform. He and his wife, Lisa, reside in St. Charles, Mo.

Greg TRIEFENBACHdiving coachsixth seasonlsU, 1994

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men’s resUlts

200-medley relay final 7. Brabbins, Brasser, Butzke, Walsh 1:34.00

one-meter diving prelim final 4. Billy Hrabovsky 253.60 269.5012. Chad Carmichael 193.35 13. Ethan Paster 154.25

800-free relay final 6. Dahle, Kelly, Sheridan, Sayre 6:54.86

500 free prelim final 16. Mike Kelly 4:42.00 4:43.1622. Spencer Litzau 4:45.01 32. Patrick Ward 5:02.2333. Kyle Embrey 5:06.9935. Tom Miazga 6:01.86

200 im prelim final 22. Sal Cruz 1:57.5128. Marco Navarro 1:59.0937. Brian Brasser 2:02.5739. Ethan Paster 2:21.6740. Billy Hrabovsky 2:40.32

50 free prelim final 13. Stephen Sheridan 21.16 21.0424. Blake Kocian 21.62T25. Will Butzke 21.6330. Adam Walsh 21.8531. B.J. Sayre 21.9738. Michael Quinn 22.4839. Chris Mandli 23.00

200-free relay final 7. Sheridan, Kocian Butzke, Walsh 1:24.66

400 im prelim final 4. Michael Dahle 4:04.87 4:01.1721. Marco Navarro 4:26.50

100 fly prelim final 15. Will Butzke 50.94 51.62T21. Jimmy Brabbins 52.2331. Tom Costigan 54.1232. Neil Morrison 55.11

200 free prelim final 11. Mike Kelly 1:44.18 1:43.3122. Neil Morrison 1:45.7031. Spencer Litzau 1:48.9033. Patrick Ward 1:55.07

100 breast prelim final 4. Brian Brasser 57.36 57.1914. Blake Kocian 59.10 58.6020. Sal Cruz 59.9024. Adam Walsh 1:00.7525. Chris Mandli 1:00.9127. Michael Quinn 1:01.55 100 back prelim final 23. Tom Costigan 53.0026. Jimmy Brabbins 53.2429. B.J. Sayre 53.7932. Kyle Embrey 54.7433. Tom Miazga 1:05.71

three-meter diving prelim final 3. Chad Carmichael 261.70 297.5510. Billy Hrabovsky 237.80

12. Ethan Paster 188.85

400-medley relay final 7. Costigan, Brasser, Butzke, Sheridan 3:26.61

1650 free final 8. Mike Kelly 16:14.4911. Spencer Litzau 16:23.1421. Patrick Ward 17:34.89 200 back prelim final 13. Michael Dahle 1:53.28 1:53.7218. Tom Costigan 1:54.2225. Kyle Embrey 1:56.9526. Jimmy Brabbins 1:57.2427. B.J. Sayre 1:57.582. Tom Miazga 2:22.90

100 free prelim final 11. Stephen Sheridan 46.62 46.6829. Adam Walsh 47.9535. Michael Quinn 49.64

200 breast prelim final 16. Blake Kocian 2:09.74 2:10.5617. Sal Cruz 2:10.0819. Brian Brasser 2:11.5024. Chris Mandli 2:16.1325. Marco Navarro 2:16.32

200 fly prelim final 10. Michael Dahle 1:55.52 1:54.7817. Stephen Sheridan 1:56.4221. Will Butzke 1:57.2024. Neil Morrison 2:00.35

400-free relay final 8. Sayre, Brabbins, Walsh, Sheridan 3:07.57

women’s resUlts

200-medley relay final 10. Tamkun, Adams, Streid, Storm 1:48.46

800-free relay final 7. Streid, Schwarz, Hagar, Brabbins 7:43.64

500 free prelim final 29. Maggie Brabbins 5:15.5336. Ariel Hyams 5:23.1137. Molly Culver 5:23.6439. Jessica Schwarz 5:24.3741. Alexa Milewski 5:28.2143. Kaitlyn Adams 5:35.3244. Kerry Conaty 5:44.31

200 im prelim final 11. Laura Robertson 2:08.23 2:08.1323. Jordan Hagar 2:14.6630. Samantha Getty 2:17.2333. Alexa Milewski 2:21.06

50 free prelim final 39. Allison Storm 25.2449. Erica Polachek 26.0051. Lindsey Tamkun 26.1752. Kelsey COleman 26.2153. Elizabeth Molloy 26.3758 Laura Hahn 27.36

one-meter diving prelim final 6. Hannah Tautz 236.65 222.659. Anna Larson 190.65

15. Laura Hahn 149.85

200-free relay final 10. Brabbins, Kopec, Storm, Hagar 1:38.21

400 im prelim final 10. Laura Robertson 4:32.68 4:33.2220. Samantha Getty 4:47.6824. Molly Culver 4:58.1425. Alexa Milewski 5:00.04

100 fly prelim final 10. Taylro Streid 57.49 57.6612. Jordan Hagar 57.93 57.9128. Erica Polachek 1:00.5234. Allison Storm 1:03.0935. Katie Ising 1:04.07

200 free prelim final 26. Emily Kopec 1:57.5231. Maggie Brabbins 1:58.7136. Jessica Schwarz 1:59.7438. Ariel Hyams 2:00.8641. Julia Pearson 2:01.2645. Allison Storm 2:02.4249. Kerry Conaty 2:09.56

100 breast prelim final 19. Kaitlyn Adams 1:09.43 100 back prelim final 25. Lindsey Tamkun 1:00.2731. Katie Ising 1:01.1834 Elizabeth Molloy 1:02.4236. Emily Kopec 1:03.0337. Kelsey Coleman 1:03.32

400-medley relay final 8. Streid, L. Robertson, Hagar, Brabbins 3:56.80

1650 free final 25. Molly Culver 18:36.09 200 back prelim final 13. Taylor Streid 2:05.97 2:06.3423. Katie Ising 2:11.7725. Elizabeth Molloy 2:14.3627. Lindsey Tamkun 2:14.8729. Samantha Getty 2:17.37

100 free prelim final 26. Jordan Hagar 53.8729. Emily Kopec 54.1335. Maggie brabbins 54.5247. Julia Pearson 56.2250. Jessica Schwarz 56.5352. Kelsey Coleman 56.79

200 breast prelim final 9. Laura Robertson 2:26.33 2:22.5722. Kaitlyn Adams 2:32.7027. Ariel Hyams 2:39.02

200 fly prelim final 7. Taylor Streid 2:08.29 2:08.9522. Erica Polachek 2:12.4228. Julia Pearson 2:25.42

three-meter diving prelim final 1. Anna Larson 307.60 268.956. Hannah Tautz 237.20 227.6014. Laura Hahn 145.90

400-free relay final 10. Streid, Kopec, Hagar, Brabbins 3:34.20

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oct. 3, 2009, at wash USLU lost to Wash U, 142-95slU winners100 Back Tom Costigan 55.73One-Meter Chad Carmichael 237.45Three-Meter Chad Carmichael 256.80

oct. 4, 2009, at bUtler QUadSLU lost to Evansville, 124-119SLU lost to Wright State, 174-69slU winnersOne-Meter Chad Carmichael 273.25

oct. 10, 2009, at show-me showdownFinished 5th out of 7 teamsno slU winners

oct. 29, 2009, at western illinoisSLU def. Western Illinois, 176-75slU winners50 Free Will Butzke 23.02100 Free B.J. Sayre 50.05200 Free Stephen Sheridan 1:47.57500 Free Mike Kelly 4:59.291000 Free Mike Kelly 10:16.09200 Back Michael Dahle 1:58.64200 Breast Marco Navarro 2:19.67200 Fly Michael Dahle 2:01.02400 IM Michael Dahle 4:20.88One-Meter Billy Hrabovsky 260.33400-Free Relay 3:19.43400-Medley Relay 3:42.66

oct. 31, 2009, at lindenwood inVitationalSLU lost to Lindenwood, 153-107slU winners100 Free Stephen Sheridan 47.85One-Meter Chad Carmichael 302.40Three-Meter Billy Hrabovsky 316.50

noV. 20, 2009, Vs. eastern illinoisSLU lost to Eastern Illinois, 114-107slU winners500 Free Mike Kelly 4:53.921000 Free Spencer Litzau 10:16.87200 Back Michael Dahle 1:56.94200 Fly Michael Dahle 1:59.59200 IM Michael Dahle 1:58.91One-Meter Chad Carmichael 248.35

noV. 21-22, 2009, at wash U inVitationalFinished 4th out of 8 teamsno slU winners

noV. 22, 2009, Vs. iUpUiSLU def. IUPUI, 119-66slU winners50 Free Stephen Sheridan 22.48100 Free Stephen Sheridan 49.34200 Free Mike Kelly 1:48.43500 Free Mike Kelly 4:55.56100 Breast Brian Brasser 1:02.07100 Fly Will Butzke 53.68200-Free Relay 1:30.85200-Medley Relay 1:39.07

dec. 4, 2009, Vs. lindenwoodSLU def. Lindenwood, 147-95slU winners50 Free Stephen Sheridan 21.92100 Free Stephen Sheridan 48.21

200 Free Mike Kelly 1:48.12500 Free Mike Kelly 4:54.171000 Free Michael Dahle 10:02.00200 Back Michael Dahle 1:57.66400 IM Michael Dahle 4:10.89One-Meter Chad Carmichael 288.90Three-Meter Chad Carmichael 340.13

dec. 5, 2009, at iUpUi QUadSLU def. IUPUI, 95-36SLU def. Western Illinois, 104-27SLU lost to Ball State, 81-50slU winners100 Breast Brian Brasser 1:00.35200 IM Michael Dahle 1:59.05Three-Meter Chad Carmichael 257.40

Jan. 10, 2010, Vs. eVansVilleSLU def. Evansville, 126-98slU winners50 Free Stephen Sheridan 22.06100 Free Stephen Sheridan 48.70500 Free Michael Dahle 4:57.071000 Free Michael Dahle 10:14.44100 Breast Brian Brasser 1:01.50200 IM Michael Dahle 2:00.28One-Meter Chad Carmichael 287.05

Jan. 16, 2010, at sdsU/soUth dakotaSLU def. South Dakota, 91-33SLU def. South Dakota, 71-40SLU def. South Dakota State, 69-51SLU def. South Dakota State, 69-52slU winners50 Free Stephen Sheridan 21.56100 Free Stephen Sheridan 47.891000 Free Mike Kelly 10:09.18200 Back Michael Dahle 1:57.13200 Fly Michael Dahle 1:59.92200 IM Michael Dahle 1:58.69One-Meter Billy Hrabovsky 256.05Three-Meter Chad Carmichael 273.16400-Free Relay 3:14.38

Jan. 17, 2010, at soUth dakota stateSLU def. South Dakota State, 93-57SLU def. South Dakota State, 49-44slU winners50 Free Stephen Sheridan 21.72500 Free Michael Dahle 4:56.80100 Breast Brian Brasser 1:00.01100 Fly Will Butzke 53.08400 IM Michael Dahle 4:19.28One-Meter Billy Hrabovsky 261.31Three-Meter Billy Hrabovsky 278.10200-Free Relay 1:27.58200-Medley Relay 1:38.97

Jan. 22, 2010, at iUpUiSLU def. IUPUI, 114-91slU winners200 Free Michael Dahle 1:46.911000 Free Mike Kelly 10:00.84100 Breast Blake Kocian 1:01.41100 Fly Will Butzke 52.67200-Free Relay 1:28.38200-Medley Relay 1:39.01

Jan. 23, 2010, at lindenwood QUadSLU def. Illinois Institute of Technology, 162-123SLU def. Lindenwood, 157.5-147.5SLU lost to Missouri State, 203-100

slU winners200 Back Michael Dahle 1:56.18

feb. 6, 2010, at eastern illinoisSLU lost to Eastern Illinois, 135-70slU winners500 Free Mike Kelly 4:50.821000 Free Mike Kelly 10:12.90

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oct. 3, 2009, at wash USLU def. Wash U, 164-70slU winners50 Free Allison Storm 25.38100 Free Emily Kopec 56.07200 Free Katie Kolster 2:00.85100 Back Lindsey Tamkun 1:01.07100 Breast Laura Robertson 1:09.76100 Fly Taylor Streid 59.39200 IM Laura Robertson 2:15.69One-Meter Anna Larson 234.15Three-Meter Anna Larson 241.35200-Free Relay 1:41.78200-Medley Relay 1:52.07

oct. 4, 2009, at bUtler QUadSLU def. Butler, 182-41SLU lost to Evansville, 163-78SLU lost to Wright State, 165-76slU winners200 Fly Taylor Streid 2:10.97One-Meter Anna Larson 245.75Three-Meter Anna Larson 242.10

oct. 10, 2009, at show-me showdownSLU finished 4th out of 7 teamsno slU winners

oct. 17, 2009, Vs. stephens/UalrSLU def. Stephens, 96-7SLU def. UALR, 83-20slU winners50 Free Jordan Hagar 25.81100 Free Maggie Brabbins 56.69200 Free Katie Kolster 2:00.01500 Free Taylor Streid 5:18.87100 Back LIndsey Tamkun 1:01.02100 Breast kaitlyn Adams 1:12.38100 Fly Jordan Hagar 1:02.18200 IM Laura Robertson 2:13.76One-Meter Anna Larson 229.88200-Free Relay 1:43.36200-Medley Relay 1:53.84

oct. 29, 2009, at western illinoisSLU def. Western Illinois, 163-83slU winners100 Free Jordan Hagar 57.12200 Free Katie Kolster 1:59.91200 Back Lindsey Tamkun 2:16.41200 Breast Laura Robertson 2:30.37400 IM Laura Robertson 4:43.04One-Meter Anna Larson 261.34400-Free Relay 3:46.08400-Medley Relay 4:07.72

oct. 31, 2009, at lindenwood inVitationalSLU lost to Lindenwood, 176-78slU winners50 Free Katie Kolster 25.61100 Free Katie Kolster 54.63200 Free Jessica Schwarz 1:59.56500 Free Laura Robertson 5:24.311000 Free Allison Storm 11:13.92100 Breast Laura Robertson 1:09.44One-Meter Anna Larson 295.40Three-Meter Anna Larson 305.95200-Free Relay 1:44.77400-Free Relay 3:44.83

200-Medley Relay 1:54.76

noV. 20, 2009, Vs. eastern illinoisSLU lost to Eastern Illinois, 124-94slU winners200 Breast Laura Robertson 2:26.81200 Fly Taylor Streid 2:10.44One-Meter Anna Larson 252.25

noV. 21-22, 2009, at wash U inVitationalSLU finished 2nd out of 9 teamsslU winnersOne-Meter Anna Larson 411.60Three-Meter Anna Larson 456.00

noV. 22, 2009, Vs. iUpUiSLU def. IUPUI, 114-71slU winners100 Free Emily Kopec 56.08200 Free katie Kolster 2:01.05500 Free Katie Kolster 5:23.24100 Back Lindsey Tamkun 1:03.55100 Fly Taylor Streid 1:00.89200 IM Jordan hagar 2:18.93200-Free Relay 1:44.18200-Medley Relay 1:55.49

dec. 4, 2009, Vs. lindenwood/stephensSLU def. Lindenwood, 154-68SLU def. Stephens, 173-30slU winners50 Free Katie Kolster 26.18100 Free Maggie Brabbins 56.16200 Free Allison Storm 2:03.05500 Free Emily Kopec 5:29.691000 Free Molly Culver 11:17.55200 Back Taylor Streid 2:12.22200 Breast Kaitlyn Adams 2:37.53400 IM Laura Robertson 4:42.27One-Meter Anna larson 289.05Three-Meter Anna Larson 329.10800-Free Relay 8:14.21

dec. 5, 2009, at iUpUi QUadSLU lost to Ball State, 99.5-40.5SLU def. IUPUI, 104-36SLU def. Western Illinois, 79-61slU winners200 Free Katie Kolster 1:57.50400-Free Relay 3:49.79

Jan. 10, 2010, Vs. eVansVilleSLU lost to Evansville, 150-74slU winnersOne-Meter Anna Larson 262.35

Jan. 16, 2010, at sdsU/soUth dakotaSLU def. South Dakota, 48-44SLU def. South Dakota, 97-52SLU ost to South Dakota State, 70-60SLU lost to South Dakota State, 64-46slU winners200 Back Taylor Streid 2:09.93200 Fly Taylor Streid 2:09.93One-Meter Hannah Tautz 236.40Three-Meter Anna larson 246.61

Jan. 17, 2010, at soUth dakota stateSLU lost to South Dakota State, 61-32

SLU lost to South Dakota State, 84-66slU winners500 Free Taylor Streid 5:16.62100 Fly Taylor Streid 59.58Three-Meter Anna Larson 258.38

Jan. 22, 2010, at iUpUiSLU def. IUPUI, 139.5-65.5slU winners50 Free Julia Pearson 26.27100 Free Molly Culver 58.091000 Free Taylor Streid 10:43.32100 Back Taylor Streid 59.21100 Breast Laura Robertson 1:09.94100 Fly Jordan Hagar 1:00.02200 IM Jordan Hagar 2;15.69200-Free Relay 1:43.75200-Medley Relay 1:55.24

Jan. 23, 2010, at lindenwood QUadSLU def. Illinois Institute of Technology, 210-54SLU def. Lindenwood, 209-82SLU lost to Missouri State, 188-111slU winners200 Back Taylor Streid 2:09.46200 Fly Taylor Streid 2:10.66One-Meter Anna Larson 261.85

feb. 6, 2010, at eastern illinoisSLU lost to Eastern Illinois, 120-85slU winners500 Free Taylor Streid 5:15.03100 Fly Taylor Streid 58.89

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50 free1 21.04 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) 2 21.16 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 21.25 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)4 21.56 Stephen Sheridan USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10) 5 21.62 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)6 21.63 Will Butzke at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)7* 21.65 Stephen Sheridan at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) 7* 21.65 Stephen Sheridan at Butler Quad (10/4/09) 9 21.71 Stephen Sheridan at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09) 10 21.72 Stephen Sheridan at South Dakota State (1/17/10) 100 free1 46.62 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 46.68 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 47.51 B.J. Sayre at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)4 47.85 Stephen Sheridan at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)5 47.89 Stephen Sheridan USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)6 47.95 Adam Walsh at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)7 48.01 Stephen Sheridan USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10-relay) 8 48.06 Stephen Sheridan at Butler Quad (10/4/09)9 48.21 Stephen Sheridan Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)10 48.36 Stephen Sheridan at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09-relay) 200 free1 1:43.31 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 1:43.53 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)3 1:44.18 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre) 4 1:45.70 Neil Morrison at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)5 1:46.91 Michael Dahle IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10)6 1:47.01 Michael Dahle Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/2010-relay) 7 1:47.55 Mike Kelly Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)8 1:47.57 Stephen Sheridan at Western Illinois (10/29/09)9 1:47.68 Stephen Sheridan Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)10 1:47.78 Michael Dahle at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10) 500 free1 4:42.00 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 4:43.16 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 4:45.01 Spencer Litzau at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)4 4:49.92 Michael Dahle at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/095 4:50.82 Mike Kelly at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)6 4:52.32 Michael Dahle at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)7 4:53.26 Mike Kelly at Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)8 4:53.92 Mike Kelly Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)9 4:54.17 Mike Kelly Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)10 4:55.01 Spencer Litzau Eastern Illinois (11/20/09) 1000 free1 10:00.84 Mike Kelly IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10)2 10:01.41 Michael Dahle at Wash U. (10/3/09)3 10:02.00 Michael Dahle Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)4 10:04.27 Mike Kelly at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)5 10:04.60 Spencer Litzau at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)6 10:09.18 Mike Kelly USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)7 10:10.74 Spencer Litzau at Wash U. (10/3/09)8 10:12.90 Mike Kelly at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)9 10:12.94 Spencer Litzau Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) 10 10:14.44 Michael Dahle Evansville (1/10/10)

1650 free1 16:14.49 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 16:23.14 Spencer Litzau at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 16:53.34 Michael Dahle at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)4 17:01.45 Michael Dahle Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)5 17:01.89 Spencer Litzau Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)6 17:03.08 Spencer Litzau at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)7 17:03.66 Michael Dahle Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)8 17:10.94 Mike Kelly Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)9 17:34.89 Patrick Ward at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)10 17:44.65 Spencer Litzau Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10) 100 back1 53.00 Tom Costigan at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 53.24 Jimmy Brabbins at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 53.79 B.J. Sayre at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)4 54.42 Michael Dahle IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10)5 54.74 Kyle Embrey at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)6 54.87 Tom Costigan at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)7 55.02 Michael Dahle at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)8 55.19 Jimmy Brabbins at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)9 55.34 Jimmy Brabbins Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)10 55.48 Tom Costigan at Butler Quad (10/4/09-relay)

200 back1 1:53.28 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 1:53.72 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 1:54.22 Tom Costigan at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)4 1:55.64 Michael Dahle at Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)5 1:56.18 Michael Dahle Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)6* 1:56.94 Michael Dahle at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)6* 1:56.94 Michael Dahle Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)8 1:56.95 Kyle Embrey at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)9 1:57.13 Michael Dahle USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)10 1:57.24 Jimmy Brabbins at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)

100 breast1 57.19 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 57.36 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 58.60 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)4 59.10 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)5 59.90 Sal Cruz at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)6 1:00.01 Brian Brasser Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10) 7 1:00.35 Brian Brasser at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)8 1:00.57 Brian Brasser at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)9 1:00.75 Adam Walsh at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)10 1:00.91 Chris Mandli at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)

200 breast1 2:09.74 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 2:10.08 Sal Cruz at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 2:10.56 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)4 2:11.50 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre) 5 2:16.13 Chris Mandli at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre) 6 2:16.32 Marco Navarro at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre) 7 2:17.45 Brian Brasser Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)8 2:18.78 Brian Brasser Eastern Illinois (11/20/09) 9 x2:18.83 Marco Navarro at Butler Quad (10/4/09)10 2:18.84 Marco Navarro Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)

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100 fly1 50.94 Will Butzke at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 51.62 Will Butzke at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 52.23 Jimmy Brabbins at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)4 52.67 Will Butzke IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10) 5 52.84 Will Butzke at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)6 53.08 Will Butzke Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)7 53.14 Will Butzke at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)8 53.18 Will Butzke at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09)9 53.34 Stephen Sheridan Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)10 53.41 Will Butzke at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)

200 fly1 1:54.78 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 1:55.52 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 1:56.42 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)4 1:57.20 Will Butzke at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)5 1:57.80 Michael Dahle at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)6 1:58.01 Michael Dahle at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)7 1:59.59 Michael Dahle Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)8 1:59.74 Michael Dahle at Butler Quad (10/4/09)9 1:59.92 Michael Dahle USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)10 2:00.35 Neil Morrison at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre) 200 im1 1:57.51 Sal Cruz at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 1:58.69 Michael Dahle USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)3 1:58.91 Michael Dahle Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)4 1:59.05 Michael Dahle at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)5 1:59.09 Marco Navarro at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)6 1:59.77 Michael Dahle at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)7 2:00.00 Michael Dahle at Butler Quad (10/4/09)8 2:00.28 Michael Dahle Evansville (1/10/10)9 2:00.31 Michael Dahle at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09)10 2:02.57 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)

400 im1 4:01.17 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 4:04.87 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 4:10.89 Michael Dahle Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)4 4:13.83 Michael Dahle Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)5 4:16.59 Michael Dahle at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)6 4:19.28 Michael Dahle Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)7 4:20.88 Michael Dahle at Western Illinois (10/29/09)8 4:26.50 Marco Navarro at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)9 4:30.36 Marco Navarro at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)10 4:30.69 Marco Navarro Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) 1 meter 6 dives1 302.40 Chad Carmichael at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)2 291.95 Billy Hrabovsky at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)3 288.90 Chad Carmichael Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)4 287.05 Chad Carmichael Evansville (1/10/10)5 278.32 Billy Hrabovsky Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)6 273.25 Chad Carmichael at Butler Quad (10/4/09)7 269.50 Billy Hrabovsky at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)8 268.00 Chad Carmichael Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)9* 264.90 Billy Hrabovsky Evansville (1/10/10)9* 264.90 Billy Hrabovsky at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)

3 meter 6 dives1 340.13 Chad Carmichael Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)2 337.35 Billy Hrabovsky Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)3 316.50 Billy Hrabovsky at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)4 297.55 Chad Carmichael at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)5 296.50 Chad Carmichael at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)6 281.40 Chad Carmichael Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)7 278.10 Billy Hrabovsky Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)8 273.16 Chad Carmichael USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)9 266.35 Chad Carmichael at Butler Quad (10/4/09)10 261.70 Chad Carmichael at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)

200 free relay1 1:24.66 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Stephen Sheridan, Blake Kocian, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 2 1:27.58 A RELAY Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10) Stephen Sheridan, Will Butzke, Jimmy Brabbins, B.J. Sayre 3 1:27.67 A RELAY at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09) Will Butzke, Stephen Sheridan, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 4 1:28.05 A RELAY at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10) Stephen Sheridan, Jimmy Brabbins, B.J. Sayre, Adam Walsh 5 1:28.38 A RELAY IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10) Stephen Sheridan, Jimmy Brabbins, B.J. Sayre, Mike Kelly 6 1:28.84 A RELAY at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) B.J. Sayre, Stephen Sheridan, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 7 1:29.00 A RELAY at Wash U. (10/3/09) B.J. Sayre, Stephen Sheridan, Mike Kelly, Adam Walsh 8 1:30.82 B RELAY at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) Will Butzke, Blake Kocian, Michael Quinn, Mike Kelly 9 1:30.85 A RELAY IUPUI (11/22/09) Neil Morrison, Michael Quinn, Adam Walsh 10 1:33.23 B RELAY Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10) Blake Kocian, Michael Quinn, Neil Morrison, Sal Cruz 400 free relay1 3:07.57 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) B.J. Sayre, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh, Stephen Sheridan 2 3:14.38 A RELAY USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10) Stephen Sheridan, B.J. Sayre, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 3 3:14.86 A RELAY at Butler Quad (10/4/09) Mike Kelly, Stephen Sheridan, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 4* 3:15.24 A RELAY Eastern Illinois (11/20/09) B.J. Sayre, Stephen Sheridan, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 4* 3:15.24 A RELAY at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09) Stephen Sheridan, B.J. Sayre, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 6 3:16.32 A RELAY Evansville (1/10/10) Stephen Sheridan, B.J. Sayre, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 7 3:17.19 A RELAY at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09) B.J. Sayre, Jimmy Brabbins, Michael Dahle, Adam Walsh 8 3:18.24 A RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) B.J. Sayre, Jimmy Brabbins, Mike Kelly, Adam Walsh 9 3:18.77 A RELAY at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) Mike Kelly, Stephen Sheridan, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 10 3:19.43 A RELAY at Western Illinois (10/29/09) Stephen Sheridan, Jimmy Brabbins, Mike Kelly, Michael Quinn

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800 free relay1 6:54.86 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Michael Dahle, Mike Kelly, Stephen Sheridan, B.J. Sayre 2 7:14.27 A RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) Michael Dahle, Stephen Sheridan, Mike Kelly, B.J. Sayre 3 7:24.47 A RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) Stephen Sheridan, Mike Kelly, Neil Morrison, Jimmy Brabbins 4 7:30.77 B RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) Chris Mandli, Kyle Embrey, Michael Quinn, Patrick Ward 5 7:34.42 B RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) Sal Cruz, Michael Quinn, Chris Mandli, Spencer Litzau 6 7:47.04 C RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) Jimmy Brabbins, Spencer Litzau, Neil Morrison, Adam Walsh 7 8:23.11 C RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) Tom Miazga, Tom Costigan, Kyle Embrey, Patrick Ward

200 medley relay1 1:34.00 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Jimmy Brabbins, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 2 1:37.40 A RELAY at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09) Jimmy Brabbins, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Stephen Sheridan 3 1:38.23 A RELAY at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10) Jimmy Brabbins, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 4 1:38.97 A RELAY Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 5 1:39.01 A RELAY IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10) Jimmy Brabbins, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, B.J. Sayre 6 1:39.07 A RELAY IUPUI (11/22/09) B.J. Sayre, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Stephen Sheridan 7 1:39.67 A RELAY at Wash U. (10/3/09) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 8 1:39.82 A RELAY at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) Stephen Sheridan, Brian Brasser, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 9 1:41.90 A RELAY at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Michael Quinn 10 1:42.31 B RELAY IUPUI (11/22/09) Tom Costigan, Blake Kocian, Jimmy Brabbins, Michael Quinn

400 medley relay1 3:26.61 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Stephen Sheridan 2 3:37.65 A RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) B.j. Sayre, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 3 3:37.93 A RELAY Evansville (1/10/10) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 4 3:38.49 A RELAY USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 5 3:39.52 A RELAY Eastern Illinois (11/20/09) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Michael Quinn 6 3:41.48 A RELAY at Butler Quad (10/4/09) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh 7 3:42.66 A RELAY at Western Illinois (10/29/09) B.J. Sayre, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 8 3:42.70 A RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) B.J. Sayre, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh 9 3:43.91 B RELAY at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09) Tom Costigan, Blake Kocian, Jimmy Brabbins, B.J. Sayre 10 3:44.26 A RELAY at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09) Michael Dahle, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Stephen Sheridan

what’s a billiken? The Billiken was born Oct. 8, 1908, when Kansas City art teacher and illustrator Florence Pretz patented a design for an elflike creature with pixie ears, a mischievous smile and a tuft of hair on his pointed head. Reportedly, the image came to her in a

dream. Although it didn’t appear on the actual patent, some believe Pretz found the Billiken name in a fanciful work, “Mr. Moon: A Song of the Little People,” by Canadian poets Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey. Within a short time, Pretz sold her patented image to the Billiken Company of Chicago. Initially manufactured as a bank and statuette, and later as a doll, this good luck charm soon became a national craze. By 1911, the Billiken’s likeness adorned everything from marshmallow candies to hood ornaments. In his heyday, the Billiken enjoyed worldwide fame. Artisans in Alaska began carving his image into ivory, and in Japan, he appeared in shrines, amusement

parks and even a movie. Like many other fads, the Billiken might have faded into obscurity if it were not for Saint Louis University law student John Bender, who also happened to be the coach of SLU’s football team during the height of Billikenmania. One story claims that nearby drugstore owner Billy Gunn called the coach a Billiken when Bender walked into his establishment one day. Supposedly, legendary sportswriter William O’Connor was within earshot of the remark and took up the moniker not only for Bender but also for SLU’s sports teams. Another tale claims O’Connor himself dubbed the coach a Billiken after a particularly good practice left Bender beaming with a big smile. After practice, Bender’s fellow law student Charles Z. McNamara, a local cartoonist, sketched Bender as a Billiken, posted it in Gunn’s drugstore window and tabbed the football team “Bender’s Billikens.” Yet another yarn reports that the druggist asked McNamara to decorate his store window the night before a homecoming game. Supposedly, McNamara drew a Billiken, a popular good luck charm, causing one of his fellow students to exclaim: “That looks like coach Bender!” Whatever the case, O’Connor is generally credited for popularizing the name throughout the city, but one fact flies in the face of this legend and lore. O’Connor did not join the St. Louis Post-Dispatch until Nov. 26, 1911, one full month after the newspaper first mentioned “Bender’s Billikens.” Regardless of how the story is told or whether his mysterious origins are ever finally resolved, the Billiken remains a good luck charm for Saint Louis University’s sports teams and always brings smiles to the faces of SLU fans. One last point on Billiken luck: To buy a Billiken gives the purchaser good luck, but to have one given to you is better luck.

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50 free1 24.60 Maggie Brabbins at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)2 25.17 Jordan Hagar at Butler Quad (10/4/09)3 25.24 Allison Storm at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)4 25.30 Jordan Hagar at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)5 25.38 Allison Storm at Wash U. (10/3/09)6 25.43 Maggie Brabbins at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09-relay) 7 25.48 Jordan Hagar at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)8 25.49 Jordan Hagar Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)9 25.50 Maggie Brabbins at Butler Quad (10/4/09)10 25.60 Jordan Hagar Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10) 100 free 1 53.57 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)2 53.87 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 54.13 Emily Kopec at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)4 54.52 Maggie Brabbins at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)5 54.63 Katie Kolster at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)6 54.89 Jordan Hagar at Butler Quad (10/4/09)7 55.01 Taylor Streid Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10-relay)8 55.36 Maggie Brabbins at Butler Quad (10/4/09-relay)9 55.38 Jordan Hagar Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)10 55.45 Emily Kopec at Butler Quad (10/4/09) 200 free 1 1:52.79 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)2 1:56.96 Taylor Streid at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)3* 1:57.24 Taylor Streid Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)3* 1:57.24 Taylor Streid USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)5 1:57.50 Taylor Streid at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)6 1:57.52 Emily Kopec at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)7 1:57.78 Taylor Streid Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)8 1:57.80 Taylor Streid Evansville (1/10/10)9 1:58.71 Maggie Brabbins at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)10 1:58.82 Taylor Streid at Butler Quad (10/4/09) 500 free1 5:15.03 Taylor Streid at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)2 5:15.53 Maggie Brabbins at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 5:16.62 Taylor Streid Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)4 5:18.87 Taylor Streid UALR & Stephens College (10/17/09)5 5:21.90 Taylor Streid Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)6 5:23.11 Ariel Hyams at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)7 5:23.24 Katie Kolster IUPUI (11/22/09)8 5:23.47 Jessica Schwarz Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)9 5:23.59 Maggie Brabbins at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)10 5:23.64 Molly Culver at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre) 1000 free1 10:43.32 Taylor Streid IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10)2 11:01.59 Jessica Schwarz at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)3 11:06.56 Samantha Getty at Wash U. (10/3/09)4 11:10.80 Katie Robertson at Butler Quad (10/4/09)5 11:11.31 Katie Robertson Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)6 11:12.13 Katie Robertson at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)7 11:12.18 Katie Robertson at Western Illinois (10/29/09)8 11:12.95 Molly Culver at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)9 11:13.43 Laura Robertson UALR & Stephens College (10/17/09)10 11:13.50 Ariel Hyams Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)

1650 free1 18:36.09 Molly Culver at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 18:46.60 Jessica Schwarz Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)3 18:49.49 Laura Robertson Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)4 18:53.67 Molly Culver Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)5 18:54.44 Katie Robertson at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)6 18:59.81 Molly Culver at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)7 19:02.89 Molly Culver Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)8 19:07.53 Ariel Hyams at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)9 19:11.21 Kerry Conaty at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)10 19:13.67 Samantha Getty at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09) 100 back 1 58.16 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)2 59.21 Taylor Streid IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10)3 1:00.27 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)4 1:00.94 Lindsey Tamkun at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)5 1:01.02 Lindsey Tamkun UALR & Stephens College (10/17/09)6 1:01.07 Lindsey Tamkun at Wash U. (10/3/09)7 1:01.18 Katie Ising at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)8 1:01.69 Lindsey Tamkun Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)9 1:01.76 Lindsey Tamkun at Butler Quad (10/4/09-relay) 10 1:01.85 Lindsey Tamkun Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) 200 back 1 2:05.97 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 2:06.34 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 2:09.46 Taylor Streid Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)4 2:09.93 Taylor Streid USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)5 2:11.77 Katie Ising at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)6 2:12.22 Taylor Streid Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)7 2:14.15 Lindsey Tamkun at Butler Quad (10/4/09)8 2:14.24 Katie Ising at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)9* 2:14.36 Elizabeth Molloy at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)9* 2:14.36 Elizabeth Molloy at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre) 100 breast 1 1:09.43 Kaitlyn Adams at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 1:09.44 Laura Robertson at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)3 1:09.76 Laura Robertson at Wash U. (10/3/09)4 1:09.94 Laura Robertson IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10)5 1:10.00 Laura Robertson at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)6 1:10.20 Laura Robertson at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)7 1:10.95 Laura Robertson Evansville (1/10/10)8 1:11.08 Kaitlyn Adams Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)9 1:11.28 Kaitlyn Adams at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)10 1:11.29 Kaitlyn Adams Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) 200 breast 1 2:22.57 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 2:26.33 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 2:26.81 Laura Robertson Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)4 2:26.99 Laura Robertson at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)5 2:29.11 Laura Robertson Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)6 2:30.37 Laura Robertson at Western Illinois (10/29/09)7 2:30.86 Laura Robertson at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)8 2:31.31 Laura Robertson USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)9 2:32.38 Laura Robertson at Butler Quad (10/4/09)10 2:32.70 Kaitlyn Adams at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)

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100 fly 1 57.49 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 57.66 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 57.91 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)4 57.93 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)5 58.89 Taylor Streid at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10)6 59.39 Taylor Streid at Wash U. (10/3/09)7 59.45 Taylor Streid at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)8 59.47 Taylor Streid at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09)9 59.51 Taylor Streid at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)10* 59.58 Taylor Streid Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)10* 59.58 Taylor Streid Evansville (1/10/10)

200 fly 1 2:08.29 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 2:08.95 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 2:09.93 Taylor Streid USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)4 2:10.44 Taylor Streid Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)5 2:10.66 Taylor Streid Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)6 2:10.97 Taylor Streid at Butler Quad (10/4/09)7 2:12.42 Erica Polachek at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)8 2:13.18 Taylor Streid at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09)9 2:14.44 Laura Robertson Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)10 x2:15.58 Laura Robertson Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) 200 im 1 2:08.13 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)2 2:08.23 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 2:12.16 Laura Robertson at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)4 2:12.91 Laura Robertson Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)5 2:13.76 Laura Robertson UALR & Stephens College (10/17/09)6 2:14.66 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)7 2:14.73 Laura Robertson Evansville (1/10/10)8 2:14.89 Jordan Hagar USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)9 2:15.35 Taylor Streid UALR & Stephens College (10/17/09)10 2:15.44 Laura Robertson USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10) 400 im 1 4:32.68 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)2 4:33.22 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)3 4:39.49 Laura Robertson at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09)4 4:42.27 Laura Robertson Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)5 4:43.04 Laura Robertson at Western Illinois (10/29/09)6 4:43.65 Laura Robertson Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)7 4:47.38 Jordan Hagar Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)8 4:47.68 Samantha Getty at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)9 4:52.65 Laura Robertson Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)10 4:55.14 Samantha Getty at Western Illinois (10/29/09) 1 meter 6 dives 1 295.40 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)2 289.05 Anna Larson Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)3 268.35 Hannah Tautz at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)4 262.35 Anna Larson Evansville (1/10/10)5 261.85 Anna Larson Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)6 261.34 Anna Larson at Western Illinois (10/29/09)7 252.25 Anna Larson Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)8 245.75 Anna Larson at Butler Quad (10/4/09)9 244.55 Hannah Tautz Eastern Illinois (11/20/09)10 244.45 Hannah Tautz Evansville (1/10/10)

3 meter 6 dives 1 329.10 Anna Larson Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)2 307.60 Anna Larson at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-pre)3 305.95 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)4 296.77 Hannah Tautz Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)5 294.00 Anna Larson Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10)6 268.95 Anna Larson at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10)7 258.38 Anna Larson Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10)8 254.25 Hannah Tautz at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09)9 246.61 Anna Larson USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)10 245.18 Hannah Tautz USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10)

200 free relay1 1:38.21 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Allison Storm, Jordan Hagar 2 1:41.78 A RELAY at Wash U. (10/3/09) Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Jordan Hagar, Katie Kolster 3 1:42.52 A RELAY at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) Maggie Brabbins, Allison Storm, Jordan Hagar, Katie Kolster 4 1:42.59 A RELAY Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10) Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Allison Storm, Jordan Hagar 5 1:43.36 A RELAY UALR & Stephens College (10/17/09) Maggie Brabbins, Allison Storm, Jordan Hagar , Katie Kolster 6 1:43.75 A RELAY IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10) Taylor Streid, Allison Storm, Maggie Brabbins, Jordan Hagar 7 1:44.18 A RELAY IUPUI (11/22/09) Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Elizabeth Molloy, Katie Kolster 8 1:44.77 A RELAY at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Emily Kopec, Allison Storm, Katie Robertson 9 1:44.88 B RELAY at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Taylor Streid, Emily Kopec, Julia Pearson 10 1:44.95 A RELAY at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10) Maggie Brabbins, Allison Storm, Emily Kopec, Jordan Hagar 400 free relay1 3:34.20 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Taylor Streid, Emily Kopec, Jordan Hagar, Maggie Brabbins 2 3:41.14 A RELAY Eastern Illinois (11/20/09) Jordan Hagar, Emily Kopec, Maggie Brabbins, Katie Kolster 3 3:41.62 A RELAY at Butler Quad (10/4/09) Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Jordan Hagar, Katie Kolster 4 3:44.49 A RELAY Evansville (1/10/10) Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Jordan Hagar, Jessica Schwarz 5 3:44.83 A RELAY at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09) Taylor Streid, Katie Kolster, Maggie Brabbins, Julia Pearson 6 3:45.43 A RELAY USD, St. Louis, SDSU (1/16/10) Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Allison Storm, Jordan Hagar 7 3:46.08 A RELAY at Western Illinois (10/29/09) Katie Kolster, Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Allison Storm 8 3:46.46 A RELAY at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09) Taylor Streid, Emily Kopec, Jordan Hagar, Katie Kolster 9 3:46.58 A RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) Taylor Streid, Emily Kopec, Maggie Brabbins, Jessica Schwarz10 3:48.20 A RELAY at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) Taylor Streid, Maggie Brabbins, Jordan Hagar, Katie Kolster 800 free relay1 7:43.64 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Taylor Streid, Jessica Schwarz, Jordan Hagar, Maggie Brabbins 2 8:14.21 A RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) Jordan Hagar, Taylor Streid, Katie Robertson, Katie Kolster 3 8:22.04 B RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)

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Emily Kopec, Ariel Hyams, Allison Storm, Maggie Brabbins 4 8:34.59 B RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) Molly Culver, Laura Robertson, Samantha Getty, Julia Pearson 5 8:36.70 C RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) Ariel Hyams, Elizabeth Molloy, Alexa Milewski, Kerry Conaty 6 X 8:41.48 C RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) Laura Robertson, Katie Ising, Erica Polachek, Lindsey Tamkun

200 medley relay1 1:48.46 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Lindsey Tamkun , Kaitlyn Adams, Taylor Streid, Allison Storm 2 1:52.07 A RELAY at Wash U. (10/3/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Taylor Streid, Allison Storm 3 1:53.49 A RELAY at IUPUI Quad (12/5/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Taylor Streid, Allison Storm 4 1:53.84 A RELAY UALR & Stephens College (10/17/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Taylor Streid, Katie Kolster 5 1:54.76 A RELAY at Lindenwood Invitational (10/31/09) Katie Ising, Kaitlyn Adams, Jordan Hagar , Kelsey Coleman 6* 1:55.24 A RELAY IUPUI vs SLU (1/22/10) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Erica Polachek, Allison Storm 6* 1:55.24 B RELAY at Wash U. (10/3/09) Katie Ising, Laura Robertson, Jordan Hagar, Julia Pearson 8 1:55.49 A RELAY IUPUI (11/22/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Jordan Hagar, Emily Kopec 9 1:55.83 A RELAY at Eastern Illinois (2/6/10) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Katie Ising, Allison Storm 10 1:56.13 A RELAY Saint Louis University at SDSU (1/17/10) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Katie Ising, Allison Storm

2 0 0 9 - 1 0 Wo m e n ’ s to p t i m e s400 medley relay1 3:56.80 A RELAY at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Taylor Streid, Laura Robertson, Jordan Hagar, Maggie Brabbins 2 4:07.66 A RELAY at Butler Quad (10/4/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Laura Robertson, Taylor Streid, Allison Storm 3 4:07.72 A RELAY at Western Illinois (10/29/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Laura Robertson, Taylor Streid, Jordan Hagar 4 4:07.86 A RELAY Lindenwood Quad Meet (1/23/10) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Taylor Streid, Jordan Hagar 5 4:08.88 A RELAY at Wash U Thanksgiving Invite (11/21/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Laura Robertson, Taylor Streid, Katie Kolster 6 4:09.48 A RELAY Evansville (1/10/10) Lindsey Tamkun, Laura Robertson, Taylor Streid, Allison Storm 7 4:10.52 A RELAY Eastern Illinois (11/20/09) LindseyTamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Erica Polachek, Emily Kopec 8 4:10.94 A RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Laura Robertson, Erica Polachek, Katie Ising 9 4:11.02 A RELAY at Show-Me Showdown (10/10/09) Lindsey Tamkun, LauraRobertson, Taylor Streid, Katie Kolster 10 4:12.76 B RELAY Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09) Elizabeth Molloy, Kaitlyn Adams, Taylor Streid, Emily Kopec

individual record holders

meg baUdendistel

50 & 100 Free

megan capellUpo

100 & 200 Breast

meredith grass

1650 Free

katie kolster

500 & 1000 Free

anna larson

One- & Three-Meter Diving

elena ramirez

100 & 200 Fly, 200 IM

laUra robertson

400 IM

taylor streid200 Free

lindsey tamkUn

100 & 200 Back

brian brasser100 Breast

brad byars100 & 200

Free

michael dahle

1000 Free, 400 IM

Jason difani50 Free, 100 Fly

chris Johansen

500 & 1650 Free

keVin parker

100 & 200 Back, 200 Fly

John stonebUrner200 Breast, 200 IM

bobby wolfOne-Meter Diving

chad carmichael

Three-Meter Diving

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Kent Bonacki ___________________2005Laura Bowers _______________ 1994-97Greg Bowne _________________ 2001-02Carly Boyce ____________________2005Mike Boyle __________________ 1966-67Jimmy Brabbins _____________ 2009-10Maggie Brabbins _______________2010Brian Brasser _______________ 2009-10Joe Braun __________________ 1976-77Justin Breithaupt _____________ 2006-09Jennifer Brigham __________ 1996, 98-99Michelle Brink _______________ 1987-88Ashley Brinkman _____________ 2003-06Sarah Broeg ___________________1998Lillian Brown ________________ 1983-84B.J. Brungardt _______________ 2004-07Kristy Burbach _______________ 1984-85Susie Burke _________________ 1976-77Kerry Burns _________________ 1992-93Mike Burnworth ______________ 1978-79Michael Burroughs ____________ 1990-91Jen Bussman ___________________2006Zahid Buttar _________________ 1987-89Will Butzke ____________________2010Bobby Byars ___________________2009Brad Byars __________________ 2005-08

-c-Alba Calderon _______________ 2006-07Carroll Cannon Jr. ____________ 1962-63Megan Capellupo ____________ 2002-05Tim Carey __________________ 1982-84Erin Carlyle ____________________2008Chad Carmichael ____________ 2009-10Heather Carpenter __________ 1999-2000Mark Casper ________________ 1997-98Gary Cassidy ________________ 1957-60Patricia Cazcarro _____________ 1994-95Maggie Cella _____________ 1996-97, 99Jennifer Chase ______________ 1988-92Laura Christensen ____________ 1982-85Lisa Christian ___________________2003

Christopher Cioffi ____________ 1992-94Sean Clancy ________________ 1992-96Chris Clement _______________ 2000-03Kelsey Coleman ________________2010Patrick Collins __________________2001Kerry Conaty ________________ 2008-10Laurie Condro _______________ 1987-91Dan Conlin __________________ 1998-99Brandon Copple _________________2002Tom Costigan _______________ 2009-10Kristi Cottral _________________ 2000-03Art Courtemanche ____________ 1962-63Joe Criscione ________________ 1987-91Molly Critchlow ______________ 1997-99Tom Crosby _________________ 1959-60Sal Cruz ____________________ 2007-10Molly Culver ________________ 2009-10

-d-Dan Daca ___________________ 1983-84Michael Dahle _______________ 2008-10Connie Dastgah ______________ 1993-94Marjan Dastgah ______________ 1989-90Larry Daughters ______________ 1962-64Allie DeKock ________________ 1996-99Philip DelaHoussaye __________ 2004-05Michelle Demarest ____________ 1987-90Scott Dewlen ________________ 2007-08Jason Difani _______________ 1999-2001Matt Dittman ___________________2003Dave Doering ________________ 1959-60Therese Doherty _____________ 1982-84Kathy Drummond _____________ 1983-85Linn Durbin _________________ 1949-51Amy Dutkeiwicz ______________ 1984-88

-e-Amy Ebel ___________________ 1989-90Charles Ehrhart ______________ 1957-58Carmille Elayda ______________ 2000-01Lucas Elmer ____________________2000Kyle Embrey ________________ 2009-10Mike Ernst __________________ 1982-84Colleen Etling _______________ 1995-98

-f-Soloman Feinberg ____________ 1988-90Boyd Fellows ________________ 1950-51Kirstin Ferguson _____________ 1997-98Michael Ferguson ____________ 2002-03Fernando Fernandez-Arzoz _________ 1986-88Maria Fernandez _____________ 1982-84Khalid Festok ________________ 2003-04Amy Fischer _________________ 1983-85Steve Fischer ________________ 1962-64Ann Fisher __________________ 1982-86Bill Fisher ___________________ 1963-65

Carter Fitzgerald _____________ 2003-04Mike Fitzgerald ______________ 1957-58JeLena Fleming ______________ 2005-07Cheryl Flemming _____________ 1982-83Maureen Fogarty _____________ 1978-79Bill Foote ___________________ 1982-84Dave Ford __________________ 1957-58Joey Frampus __________________2008John Froning ________________ 1964-65

-g-Michelle Gagnon _____________ 1991-92Ray Gallagher _______________ 1966-67Liam Gannon ________________ 1987-88Tony Garcia-Prats ____________ 1995-98Lyn Gardner _________________ 1989-91John Garner _________________ 1976-77Bernie Gartland ____________ 1998-2001Chris Gartland _______________ 1995-98Robby Gartland ______________ 2004-07Theresa Gebhardt ____________ 2004-05Linda Geil __________________ 1976-79Christina Gemeinhardt _________ 1995-98Juliana Gemeinhardt __________ 1993-96Marie Gentile ________________ 1988-89Mary George ________________ 1994-95Megan Gerber _______________ 2008-09Samantha Getty ________________2010Fred Glarner ________________ 1959-60Allison Gleichman _______________2004Dede Goldschmidt ____________ 1982-84Marco Gonzales _____________ 1991-92John Goodwin _______________ 1983-84Laura Gordro ________________ 1988-89Ellen Grant __________________ 1991-94Meredith Grass ______________ 2004-07Elise Guertin ________________ 1986-88Tammy Gummersheimmer ________ 1987-88

-h-Craig Hacala ________________ 1985-86Mary Beth Hacala ____________ 1984-88Tim Hacala _________________ 1986-87Kristn Hacherman ____________ 1988-89Jordan Hagar _______________ 2008-10Laura Hahn _________________ 2009-10Denise Hallmeyer ____________ 1984-85Wes Harris __________________ 1994-97Michael Hassett ______________ 1990-94Safet Hatic _____________________1997Steve Haughton ______________ 1982-84Tom Heafner ___________________2004Mike Hengelmann ____________ 2001-04Heather Heritage _____________ 1990-94Carol Hermes __________________2003Eduardo Herreros ____________ 1993-94Gina Heslop _________________ 1994-95

-a-Kaitlyn Adams ______________ 2009-10Neil Adams _________________ 1976-77Tim Adams __________________ 2005-08John Allen __________________ 1992-93Alice Altepeter _______________ 2003-06Susan Amberge ______________ 1988-89Barb Ambroziak ______________ 1989-92David Anderson ______________ 2001-02Eric Anderson _________________2009Hollie Anderson ______________ 1989-90Lindsey Anderson ____________ 2001-02Craig Andrews _______________ 1985-90

-b-Dan Baca ___________________ 1982-83Lisa Baca ___________________ 1986-87Wendy Baca ________________ 1985-87Kelly Banahan __________________2004Jeff Banks __________________ 1962-64Mark Banks _________________ 1964-67Melissa Barkon ______________ 1987-89Ed Barr ____________________ 1963-65Ron Barr ___________________ 1957-58Katherine Barrett _____________ 1988-92Mark Basi ______________________1997Katie Batterton __________________1998Amy Baudendistel ____________ 1987-91Beth Baudendistel ____________ 1982-84Meg Baudendistel ____________ 1983-87Raymond Baudendistel ________ 1986-88Molly Beck __________________ 1992-93Audria Beeson _______________ 1986-90Bryan Beischel _______________ 2003-04Sarah Bennet ___________________2008Genevieve Benoy ____________ 2001-03Bruce Benson _______________ 1957-58Todd Bergfeld _______________ 1990-91Zach Bickel ____________________1999Barb Blaine _________________ 1978-79Mike Bodner ________________ 1983-84Amy Bohaty _________________ 1992-93

BRaD ByaRS

a l l -t i m e l e t te r w i n n e r s

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Dick Heuerman ______________ 1966-67Meaghan Hildebrand ________ 2001-02, 04Erin Hines __________________ 2002-03Stefanie Hines _______________ 1989-93Howard Hoene _______________ 1964-65Cindy Hoffner ________________ 1993-95John Holcomb _______________ 1964-67Jason Hollaner ______________ 1991-93Rich Hollocher _______________ 1957-58Jim Holloran _________________ 1962-65Sid Holthaus ________________ 1959-60Jim Hood ______________________1999Janet Hosinski _______________ 1982-86Jimmy Howard __________________2005John Howerter _______________ 1994-95Ted Howerter ________________ 1989-91Billy Hrabovsky _____________ 2009-10Jeanne Hughes ______________ 1988-89Kim Hummert ________________ 1991-93Pete Hunt ___________________ 1966-67Jenny Hurst _________________ 2000-03Ariel Hyams ___________________2010

-i-Suzanne Ibach _______________ 2000-01Katie Ising __________________ 2007-10

-J-Charles Jellinch ______________ 1987-88Mary Jellinck ________________ 1984-86Michael Jennings ________________2001Chris Johansen ______________ 2003-06Jennifer Johnson _____________ 1989-90Cathe Joist __________________ 1989-91Jana Jones ____________________2004Al Jordan ___________________ 1950-51Teresa Judge ________________ 1984-88

-k-Katy Karpinski _______________ 1993-96Zach Kautzky ___________________2003Tim Keating _________________ 1964-65Darla Keiser _________________ 2001-02Megan Kellon ___________________2000Colleen Kelly ________________ 1988-90Kendra Kelly ________________ 2003-06Mike Kelly __________________ 2009-10Jane Kennedy _______________ 1982-83Courtney Key ___________________2002Sue Kiffmeyer _______________ 1982-86Erin Kiphart _______________ 1997-2000Jodie Kiphart ________________ 1996-98Shane Kissack _______________ 1993-95Kelley Kissel ________________ 2001-04Griffin Knipp ____________________2007Sarah Knock ________________ 1996-98Tietchka Knowles ____________ 1984-85

Blake Kocian _______________ 2009-10Vadim Koenen __________________2009Gene Kohler ________________ 1993-96Bob Kohmescher _____________ 1966-67Katie Kolster _______________ 2009-10Emily Kopec ___________________2010Katie Kotowski _______________ 2004-07Mary Kraemer _______________ 1992-96Stephanie Kramer _______________2007 Karen Kraus _______________ 1999-2001Timothy Krey ________________ 1988-89Jenny Ksprayk _______________ 1978-79Patrick Kuyath __________________2001

-l-Craig Lackey ________________ 1982-84Safir Lakhman _______________ 2006-08John Landewe _______________ 1993-94Patrick Landewe _____________ 1990-93Theresa Landewe ____________ 1992-94Anna Larson ________________ 2007-10Erin Lasinski ________________ 2004-07Fred Laufketter ______________ 1957-60Mark Layton _________________ 1997-99Kevin Leach _________________ 1989-93Maureen Ann Lee ____________ 1988-89Mary Ellen Lehmeyer __________ 1986-88Emily Lemons __________________2002Paul Lemp __________________ 1988-90Jesse Lewis _________________ 2006-08Dave Lexa __________________ 1963-64Spencer Litzau _________________2010Luis Lomba _________________ 1962-63Andrew Long ________________ 2001-04Nicholas Long _______________ 1995-98Phillip Long _________________ 1993-96Amanda Lontai ____________ 1998-2000Casey Lovera __________________2008Kristen Lowe ________________ 2002-03Jenny Lutzen ________________ 2004-07

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Marisa Mackos ______________ 2003-06Quino Madruo _______________ 1988-89Meg Mahaney __________________2009Saira Mahmood _________________2003Jeanne Malican ______________ 1982-83Jude Malican ________________ 1978-79Chris Mandli ___________________2010Bill Mariencheck _____________ 1985-88Marshall Marietta ___________ 1997-2000Robert Marietta ______________ 1993-96Steve Marre _________________ 1997-98Patricia Martin _______________ 1987-90Frank Mastandrea ____________ 1982-84Heather Mayhugh ____________ 1990-94Jason McArdle _____________ 1997-2000Terry McCaffrey ______________ 1963-67Cara McCauley _______ 1996-97, 99-2000Tom McConnville _____________ 1966-67Katelyn McCormick ___________ 2006-07Bob McDonald _______________ 1949-50Didi McKee _________________ 1976-77Jim McKenna ________________ 1949-50Curtis McKnight ______________ 2002-03Nora McLaughlin _____________ 1976-79Ed McNeely _________________ 1978-79Katie McRell ________________ 2004-07Karen Meier _________________ 1986-88Paul Menke _________________ 1982-84Tom Menke _________________ 1985-88Merideth Merrell ______________ 1996-97Steve Merritt ________________ 1990-91Tom Miazga ___________________2010Alexa Milewski _________________2010Krysta Milewski ______________ 2006-08Bill Miller ___________________ 1978-79Brooke Miller ______________ 1998-2001Jessica Miller ________________ 1995-98Jim Miller ___________________ 1988-89Megan Miller ________________ 2003-04Michelle Miltenberger _________ 1992-96Kristin Misfeldt _______________2002, 05Cathy Misterka _______________ 2003-06

Kit Molley ___________________ 1978-79Elizabeth Molloy _______________2010Julie Molloy _________________ 1982-83Ann Moore __________________ 1993-95Michi Morate ________________ 1988-92Bob Morris __________________ 1963-67Neil Morrison ___________________2010Briana Motley ________________ 2006-08Amy Mraz __________________ 1992-93Joe Mullen __________________ 1966-67Peggy Mullen ________________ 1978-79Dianna Mulcahy ______________ 1984-85Luke Muran _______________ 1998-2001Clint Murphy ________________ 1964-65Spencer Murphy ________________2008

-n-Joe Naber __________________ 1989-93Marco Navarro _________________2010Lillia Nedev _________________ 2002-03Dawn Neiman _______________ 2004-05Diane Nelson ___________________1999Richard Nelson ______________ 1983-84Shannon Nelson _____________ 1988-89Todd Nenninger ______________ 1991-94Stephen Neu ________________ 1991-93Chad Niemeier _______________ 2005-07Bill Nordmann _______________ 1985-87Maggie Norton _______________ 2003-06

-o-Emily Oberjohn ______________ 2004-07Alicia Oberst ________________ 1984-85Marie O’Boyle _______________ 1989-91Kate O’Connor __________________2008Nancy O’Connor _____________ 1976-77Tom O’Connor _______________ 1990-91Anne O’Halloran _____________ 1991-95Stephen O’Neal ______________ 1994-95Maria Oles __________________ 2007-08Rich Oliver __________________ 1985-88Joel Osterman _______________ 1978-79Go Ozeni _________________ 1998-2001

-p-Sarah Page _________________ 1983-87Kevin Parker ________________ 2006-09Ethan Paster ___________________2010Julia Pearson ________________ 2008-10Brian Pelikan ________________ 1988-92Charles Peter ________________ 1959-60Ann Pierce __________________ 1983-84Michael Pifko ________________ 1986-90Emily Platts ____________________2005Andrew Poggio ______________ 1995-98Erica Polachek _______________ 2007-10Sarah Porter ________________ 2007-09

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Ryan Poss __________________ 2004-05Tim Postlewait _______________ 2002-04Ashley Potocki __________________2008Jim Powell _________________ 1962-65Kristopher Priemer ____________ 2006-08

-Q-Jim Quinlivan ________________ 1949-50Michael Quinn _________________2010

-r-Elena Ramirez _______________ 2006-08Meghan Reddy _________________2004Candace Reed __________________2003Sarah Renard _______________ 1990-91Kaitlin Richardson _______________2001Jimmy Ritt __________________ 2007-09Mike Roberts ________________ 1963-65Katie Robertson _____________ 2008-10Laura Robertson _____________ 2007-10Abbey Robins _____________ 1999-2002Jim Robinson ________________ 1992-94Rudy Roeslin ________________ 1966-67Mary Ellen Ruff ______________ 1990-94Bill Russ ____________________ 1959-60

-s-Kristy Sanders _______________ 1994-97Michael Santarcangelo _________ 1998-2000Steven Sash ________________ 2004-07Bill Saunders ________________ 1986-89Rich Saunders _______________ 1985-86Pat Sauter __________________ 2004-05Shawncie Saylor _____________ 1996-99B.J. Sayre __________________ 2008-10Heather Schaefer _________ 1995-96, 98Kristin Schiller _______________ 1997-99Kayla Schleicher _____________ 2004-07Diane Schmutzler ____________ 1998-99Jeanne Schoenberger _________ 1984-85Joe Schoenberger ____________ 1982-84Charles Schomaker ___________ 1962-63Greg Schrand _______________ 1962-64Matt Schroeder ______________ 1978-79Jenni Schumacher ____________ 1985-89Steven Schumacher __________ 1987-91Jessica Schwarz ____________ 2008-10Bill Schwerz _________________ 1963-65Germaine Schwind ___________ 1994-97Neil Senkowski ______________ 2001-03Rich Sheridan _______________ 2001-04Stephen Sheridan ___________ 2008-10Deeparh Siagh ______________ 1987-89Tim Sievers ____________________2005Connie Skillington ____________ 1988-92Aaron Skinner __________________2003Amanda Skram ______________ 2001-04

Andrew Skram __________________2004Chris Slevin ____________________2004Christine Smith ____________ 1998-2001Jillian Smith _________________ 2006-09Keelon Smith ___________________2000Patrick Smith ________________ 1986-88Sandeep Sodhi ______________ 2000-01John Songin _________________ 2006-08Meaghan Starkloff _______________1999Ann Snyders ________________ 1988-89Irma Sotelo _________________ 1987-88Jenelle Spalding _____________ 2001-04Nick Statzer _________________ 2005-06Josh Stephens _______________ 2004-07Ryan Stoffer ___________________1998Anne Stolwyk ________________ 1978-79John Stoneburner ____________ 2003-04Allison Storm __________________2010Robin Straka ________________ 1989-91Taylor Streid ___________________2010Mimi Strenk _________________ 1983-87Susan Strong ___________________2006Emily Stuifbergen ____________ 2005-08Jay Struckhoff _______________ 1988-92Amy Suhs __________________ 1983-84Amy Suhs __________________ 1982-83Kerri Svanda ________________ 1988-89Julie Sweatman ______________ 1994-97Dan Szyman ________________ 2002-04

-t-Alli Tagliareni ________________ 1990-94Lindsey Tamkun ______________ 2007-10Hannah Tautz _______________ 2009-10Lindsay Tekotte ______________ 2002-03Mark Tesoro _________________ 1988-92Kelly Tessar _________________ 2003-06Elizabeth Teutenbery __________ 1993-94Jared Thatcher _________________2003Tom Thibault ________________ 1962-64Max Thomas ___________________2006Stefan Thorarensen ___________ 2007-08Steve Tichacek ______________ 1978-79Aaron Timperman ____________ 1986-88Paul Timperman _____________ 1986-88Tim Tinker __________________ 1985-88Andy Titus __________________ 1959-60Stephanie Toth _______________ 1996-97Rick Towey _________________ 1959-60Adam Trafton ________________ 2006-09Steve Traube ___________________1996Emily Triggs _________________ 2007-08Tessa Truesdell ______________ 2001-04Philip Tully __________________ 2008-09

-U-Clyde Uchida ________________ 1964-67

David Umphres _________________2008

-V-David Valent ___________________2001Dave Valentine ______________ 1993-94Jenny Valentino ______________ 2004-07Joe Valentino ________________ 2000-03Jonathan Valentino _________ 1997-2000Susan Van Pelt ______________ 1990-94Mary Vasterling ______________ 1984-88Dan Vatterott ________________ 1978-79Andrew Velenyi ______________ 1986-88Max Vernon ________________ 2006-08Roger Vespa ________________ 1963-65Bob Viehman ________________ 1957-58Cynthia Vogt ________________ 1995-98Dave Von Seggern ___________ 1963-65

-w-Teri Wagener ________________ 1996-98Greg Waller _________________ 1991-94Adam Walsh ________________ 2007-10Heather Walsh _______________ 1995-98Tarah Walsh ____________________2008Emily Walter_________________ 2006-09Patrick Ward _____________ 2007-08, 10Steve Webb ____________________2003Matt Weisbrod ______________ 1997-98Lisa West ___________________ 1991-94Susan Westerfield _______________2004Dana Wiele _________________ 1982-84Matt Wills _________________ 1999-2000Darren Wilhite _______________ 1978-79Alan Wilkenson ______________ 1966-67Steve Wilson ________________ 1976-79John Wixom ____________________2006Bobby Wolf _________________ 2002-05John Wolfsberger ____________ 1962-63Andy Woodhull _________________2000Tiffany Wortman ________________2003Mark Wozny _________________ 2001-04

-y-Stefan Yarbrough ________________2005Lauren Yates ________________ 2005-06Nate Young ____________________2003

-z-Brad Zarling ____________________2007Joseph Zdrodouski ___________ 1987-88Thomas Zenk ________________ 2002-03Ali Ziaee ____________________ 1989-92Jen Zilka ___________________ 1994-95Sam Zinkan ____________________2004

Though much effort has been made to ensure that all of the Billikens are included, omissions can occur. Please inform the Billiken Media Relations Office if any are found.

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men’s team honors

atlantic 10 conference champions2008 Brad Byars 100 Free

midwest collegiate conference champions (now Horizon League)1991 Mark Tesoro 100 Back Mark Tesoro 200 Back Mark Tesoro 200 IM1989 Mark Tesoro 200 Back atlantic 10 performer of the week2010 Michael Dahle Jan. 112009 Kevin Parker Feb. 9 Justin Breithaupt Jan. 122008 Brad Byars Jan. 28 Brad Byars Jan. 212007 Brad Byars Dec. 10 Brad Byars Nov. 5 Brad Byars Jan. 22006 Brad Byars Dec. 27

atlantic 10 rookie of the week2009 Chad Carmichael Feb. 9 Billy Hrabovsky Jan. 26 Billy Hrabovsky Jan. 12 2008 Billy Hrabovsky Nov. 17 Chad Carmichael Nov. 3 Michael Dahle Jan. 21 Michael Dahle Jan. 142007 Michael Dahle Nov. 5 Michael Dahle Oct. 22 Sal Cruz Jan. 15 Sal Cruz Jan. 22006 Kevin Parker Dec. 27

women’s team honors

atlantic 10 conference champions2010 Anna Larson Three-Meter Diving2007 Elena Ramirez 100 Fly Elena Ramirez 200 Fly Anna Larson Three-Meter Diving2006 Elena Ramirez 100 Fly Elena Ramirez 200 Fly

conference Usa champions2005 Megan Capellupo 200 Breast

midwest collegiate conference champions (now Horizon League)1991 200 Medley Relay 400 Medley Relay Jennifer Chase 100 Breast Robin Straka 100 Fly Robin Straka 200 Fly1990 200 Free Relay 400 Free Relay 400 Medley Relay Jennifer Chase 100 Breast Jennifer Chase 100 Free Robin Straka 200 Fly1989 200 Free Relay 200 Medley Relay Patti Martin 100 Fly Connie Skillington 50 Free Connie Skillington 100 Free1987 200 Medley Relay Meg Baudendistel 100 Fly Meg Baudendistel 50 Free Meg Baudendistel 100 Free Meg Baudendistel 200 Free

midwest collegiate conference coach of the year (now Horizon League)1991 Rich Beeson1989 Rich Beeson

midwest collegiate conference mVp

(now Horizon League)1990 Jennifer Chase

atlantic 10 performer of the week2010 Anna Larson Jan. 112008 Anna Larson Nov. 32007 Elena Ramirez Jan. 2 Elena Ramirez Jan. 152006 Erin Lasinski Dec. 27 Erin Lasinski Jan. 23

conference Usa swimmer of the week2005 Megan Capellupo Jan. 182004 Meredith Grass Oct. 21 Megan Capellupo Jan. 272003 Megan Capellupo Jan. 21 Kelly Tessar Feb. 11

conference Usa diver of the week2004 Tessa Truesdell Feb. 102003 Kristi Cottral Feb. 112002 Kristi Cottral Nov. 20

atlantic 10 rookie of the week2009 Katie Kolster Feb. 2 Katie Kolster Jan. 122008 Hannah Tautz Nov. 32007 Katie Robertson Dec. 10 Anna Larson Jan. 22006 Elena Ramirez Oct. 31 Elena Ramirez Nov. 21 Elena Ramirez Dec. 27 Elena Ramirez Jan. 16

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50 free1. 20.46 Jason Difani Midwest Classic (2/24/00-trials)2. 20.91 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)3. 20.92 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08)4. 21.04 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10)5. 21.12 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/22/07-pre)T6. 21.15 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08-pre)T6 21.15 Jay Struckhoff at Midwest Inv. (2/28/92)T8. 21.16 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)T8. 21.16 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-relay)T8. 21.16 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09)T8. 21.16 Brad Byars at Lindenwood Quad (1/26/08)T8. 21.16 Brad Byars at Butler Quad (10/15/06) 100 freeT1. 45.27 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)T1. 45.27 Brad Byars at Southern Illinois (12/8/07)3. 45.33 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08-pre)4. 45.60 Jason Difani Midwest Classic (2/26/00)5. 45.94 Brad Byars Illinois-Chicago (11/17/07)6. 45.97 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07-pre)7. 46.06 Brad Byars at Illinois-Chicago (11/18/06)8. 46.09 Brad Byars Xavier (11/3/07)T9. 46.16 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07)T9. 46.16 Brad Byars at Lindenwood Inv. (10/21/06)

200 free1. 1:41.44 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/20/08-relay)2. 1:41.67 Jason Difani Midwest Classic (2/25/00-relay)3. 1:41.72 Brad Byars South Dakota State (1/18/08-relay)4. 1:41.98 Stephen Sheridan at A-10 Champs. (2/18/09-relay)5. 1:42.52 Adam Trafton at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)6. 1:42.88 Nicholas Long Mideast Classic (2/20/98)7. 1:43.10 Brad Byars Xavier (11/3/07)8. 1:43.17 Kevin Parker at IUPUI (1/31/09)T9. 1:43.25 Adam Trafton at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)T9. 1:43.25 Chris Johansen at C-USA Champs. (2/25/05)

500 free 1. 4:38.89 Chris Johansen at C-USA Champs. (2/26/04)2. 4:39.74 Justin Breithaupt at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-trials)3. 4:41.08 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08-pre)4. 4:41.25 Greg Waller Midwest Inv. (2/28/92)5. 4:41.60 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08)6. 4:42.00 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)7. 4:43.16 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10)8. 4:43.75 Rich Sheridan Midwest Classic (2/22/01)9. 4:43.80 Tony Garcia-Prats Mideast Classic (2/20/95)10. 4:44.65 B.J. Brungardt at C-USA Champs. (2/24/05)

1000 free1. 9:43.00 Michael Dahle South Dakota State (1/18/08)2. 9:46.48 Chris Johansen at C-USA Champs. (2/26/05-split)3. 9:46.50 Michael Dahle at IUPUI Quad (1/12/08)4. 9:47.50 Steve Webb at Notre Dame Inv. (12/7/02)5. 9:48.22 Michael Dahle at Butler Quad Meet (10/20/07)6. 9:51.00 Michael Dahle at Wash U (10/8/08)7. 9:52.87 Justin Breithaupt at Lindenwood Quad (1/26/08)8. 9:53.88 Justin Breithaupt at IUPUI Quad (11/14/08)9. 9:54.73 Michael Dahle at Wash U (9/29/07)10. 9:55.05 Greg Waller at Northeast Missouri St. (1/18/92)

1650 free1. 16:10.48 Chris Johansen at C-USA Champs. (2/26/05)2. 16:14.49 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10)3. 16.15.15 Justin Breithaupt at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)4. 16:15.62 Steve Webb at Notre Dame Inv. (12/7/02)5. 16:18.71 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)6. 16:22.28 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)7. 16:22.89 Justin Breithaupt at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)8. 16:23.14 Spencer Litzau at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10)9. 16:34.06 Justin Breithaupt at IUPUI Quad (11/15/08)10. 16:34.08 Mike Kelly at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09) 100 back1. 50.69 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)2. 51.06 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)3. 51.62 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-relay)4. 51.67 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08)5. 51.90 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08-pre)6. 52.03 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07-pre)7. 52.09 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06-swim-off)8. 52.10 Kevin Parker Xavier (11/3/07)9. 52.12 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07)10. 52.19 Kevin Parker at Lindenwood Quad (1/27/07) 200 Back1. 1:52.11 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07)2. 1:52.63 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08-pre)3. 1:52.88 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)4. 1:52.99 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06)5. 1:53.13 Justin Breithaupt at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)6. 1:53.28 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)7. 1:53.29 Kevin Parker at Illinois-Chicago (11/18/06)8. 1:53.31 Kevin Parker at Eastern Illinois (2/4/07)9. 1:53.72 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10)10. 1:53.85 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07-pre)

100 breast1. 57.19 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)2. 57.36 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)3. 57.66 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)4. 57.68 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)5. 57.90 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)6. 57.92 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)7. 58.09 Brian Brasser at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-trials)8. 58.60 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)9. 59.10 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)10. 59.43 Tim Adams at Butler/IUPUI/S. Dakota St. (1/19/07)

200 breast1. 2:06.60 John Stoneburner at C-USA Champs. (2/28/04-pre)2. 2:07.93 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)3. 2:09.74 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)4. 2:09.82 Blake Kocian at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)5. 2:09.89 Steven Sash at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07)6. 2:09.98 Philip Tully at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)7. 2:10.08 Sal Cruz at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)8. 2:10.08 Sal Cruz at Illinois-Chicago (11/18/06)9. 2:10.09 Sal Cruz at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07)10. 2:10.29 Sal Cruz at Butler/IUPUI/S. Dakota St. (1/20/07)

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100 fly1. 50.63 Jason Difani Midwest Classic (2/25/00)2. 50.92 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)3. 50.94 Will Butzke at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)T4 51.02 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08-pre)T4. 51.02 Brad Byars at Lindenwood Quad (1/26/08)6. 51.06 Brad Byars South Dakota State (1/18/08)7. 51.24 Josh Stephens at C-USA Champs. (2/25/05)8. 51.30 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)9. 51.52 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08-trials)10. 51.61 Brad Byars at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08)

200 fly1. 1:51.24 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)2. 1:51.97 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)3. 1:53.30 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)4. 1:53.53 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08-pre)5. 1:53.94 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)6. 1:53.95 Kevin Parker at Eastern Illinois (2/7/09)7. 1:54.26 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)8. 1:54.48 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07)9. 1:54.78 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10)10. 1:55.06 Kevin Parker at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06-pre)

200 im1. 1:52.73 John Stoneburner at C-USA Champs. (2/26/04-pre)2. 1:54.93 Nicholas Long Mideast Classic (2/20/95)3. 1:56.53 Greg Waller Mideast Classic (2/20/93)4. 1:56.81 Steven Sash at A-10 Champs. (2/22/07)5. 1:57.06 Kevin Parker at Illinois-Chicago (11/18/06)6. 1:57.07 Steven Sash at A-10 Champs. (2/22/07-pre)7. 1:57.32 Mark Tesoro at Midwest Inv. (2/28/92)8. 1:57.51 Sal Cruz at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)9. 1:57.93 Kevin Parker at Eastern Illinois (2/7/09)10. 1:58.41 Rich Sheridan at C-USA Champs. (2/26/04) 400 im1. 4:01.17 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)2. 4:02.52 John Stoneburner at C-USA Champs. (2/27/04-pre)3. 4:04.50 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)4. 4:04.87 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)5. 4:07.45 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08)6. 4:08.01 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)7. 4:08.35 Justin Breithaupt at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)8. 4:09.38 Justin Breithaupt at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07)9. 4:09.80 Justin Breithaupt at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)10. 4:10.06 Michael Dahle at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08-pre)

one-meter dive (six dives)1. 321.00 Bobby Wolf at Lindenwood Inv. (1/29/05)2. 308.10 Chad Carmichael at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)3. 302.90 Chad Carmichael at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)4. 302.85 Billy Hrabovsky at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)5. 302.40 Chad Carmichael at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)6. 291.95 Billy Hrabovsky at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)7. 288.90 Chad Carmichael Lindenwood (12/4/09)8. 287.05 Chad Carmichael Evansville (1/10/10)9. 279.55 Billy Hrabovsky at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)10. 278.32 Billy Hrabovsky Lindenwood (12/4/09)

three-meter dive (six dives)1. 340.13 Chad Carmichael Lindenwood (12/4/09)2. 337.35 Billy Hrabovsky Lindenwood (12/4/09)3. 332.30 Bobby Wolf at Lindenwood Inv. (1/29/05)4. 316.50 Billy Hrabovsky at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)5. 316.15 Chad Carmichael at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)6. 298.86 Billy Hrabovsky at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)7. 297.55 Chad Carmichael at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)8. 296.80 Billy Hrabovsky at IUPUI Quad (11/15/08)9. 296.50 Chad Carmichael at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)10. 292.30 Chad Carmichael at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)

200-free relay1. 1:24.46 at C-USA Champs. (2/23/05) Josh Stephens, Ryan Poss, Brad Byars, Jimmy Howard 2. 1:24.61 at A-10 Champs. (2/22/07) Steven Sash, Josh Stephens, Brad Byars, Adam Trafton3. 1:24.66 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10) Stephen Sheridan, Blake Kocian, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh4. 1:24.67 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08) Stephen Sheridan, Brad Byars, Jimmy Ritt, Adam Trafton5. 1:24.96 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09) Stephen Sheridan, Adam Trafton, Jimmy Brabbins, Jimmy Ritt6. 1:25.29 Midwest Classic (2/22/01) Neil Senkowski, Chris Clement, Andrew Long, Jason Difani 7. 1:25.53 SLU A Midwest Classic (2/16/95)T8. 1:25.91 at Nat’l Catholic Champs. (12/2/93) Phillip Long, Greg Waller, Todd Nenninger, Shane Kissack T8. 1:25.91 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Josh Stephens, Brad Byars, Adam Trafton, Chris Johansen10. 1:26.09 at C-USA Champs. (2/26/04) Bryan Beischel, Ryan Poss, Rich Sheridan, Mark Wozny 400-free relay1. 3:06.42 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09) Stephen Sheridan, Adam Trafton, Jimmy Brabbins, Kevin Parker2. 3:06.87 at C-USA Champs. (2/26/05) Josh Stephens, Brad Byars, Ryan Poss, Jimmy Howard 3. 3:07.18 at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07) Adam Trafton, Brad Byars, Josh Stephens, Steven Sash4. 3:07.30 at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08) Stephen Sheridan, Brad Byars, Jimmy Ritt, Adam Trafton5. 3:07.57 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10) B.J. Sayre, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh, Stephen Sheridan6. 3:09.03 Midwest Classic (2/24/01) Luke Muran, Chris Clement, Neil Senkowski, Jason Difani 7. 3:09.47 SLU A Mideast Classic (2/24/96)8. 3:09.73 Illinois-Chicago (11/17/07) Stephen Sheridan, Brad Byars, Adam Trafton, Adam Walsh9. 3:09.76 SLU A Mideast Classic (2/18/95)10. 3:10.09 at C-USA Champs. (2/27/04) John Stoneburner, Rich Sheridan, Ryan Poss, Chris Johansen 800-free relay1. 6:51.00 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/09) Stephen Sheridan, Kevin Parker, Michael Dahle, Adam Trafton2. 6:52.66 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/08) Brad Byars, Adam Trafton, Kevin Parker, Michael Dahle3. 6:54.86 at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Michael Dahle, Mike Kelly, Stephen Sheridan, B.J. Sayre4. 6:57.37 South Dakota State (1/18/08) Brad Byars, Kevin Parker, Adam Trafton, Stephen Sheridan

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5. 6:57.49 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Brad Byars, Chris Johansen, Adam Trafton, Kevin ParkerT6. 6:58.06 at Southern Illinois (12/8/07) Brad Byars, Adam Trafton, Kevin Parker, Stephen SheridanT6. 6:58.06 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/07) Brad Byars, Adam Trafton, Kevin Parker, Jimmy Ritt8. 6:58.49 SLU A Mideast Classic (2/23/96)9. 7:00.02 at C-USA Champs. (2/23/05) Chad Niemeier, Ryan Poss, Chris Johansen, B.J. Brungardt 10. 7:00.58 at C-USA Champs. (2/27/04) John Stoneburner, Chris Johansen, Ryan Poss, B.J. Brungardt

200-medley relay1. 1:33.81 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/09) Kevin Parker, Brian Brasser, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh2. 1:34.00 at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Jimmy Brabbins, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Adam Walsh3. 1:34.63 Eastern Illinois (11/21/02) Chris Clement, Bryan Beischel, Rich Sheridan, Neil Senkowski 4. 1:35.27 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Kevin Parker, Tim Adams, Josh Stephens, Brad Byars5. 1:36.22 at Lindenwood Quad (1/26/08) Kevin Parker, Sal Cruz, Brad Byars, Stephen Sheridan 6. 1:36.47 at C-USA Champs. (2/25/05) Brad Byars, Tim Adams, Josh Stephens, Jimmy Howard 7. 1:36.50 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/07) Kevin Parker, Tim Adams, Josh Stephens, Jimmy Ritt8. 1:36.68 at IUPUI (1/31/09) Kevin Parker, Brian Brasser, Jimmy Brabbins, Adam Walsh9. 1:36.71 Midwest Classic (2/23/01) Chris Clement, Go Ozeni, Jason Difani, Neil Senkowski 10. 1:36.80 at Butler/IUPUI/S. Dakota St. (1/19/07) Kevin Parker, Tim Adams, Josh Stephens, Brad Byars

400-medley relay1. 3:24.99 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09) Kevin Parker, Blake Kocian, Jimmy Brabbins, Stephen Sheridan2. 3:26.61 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10) Tom Costigan, Brian Brasser, Will Butzke, Stephen Sheridan3. 3:28.16 at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08) Kevin Parker, Sal Cruz, Stephen Sheridan, Brad Byars4. 3:28.21 at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07) Kevin Parker, Tim Adams, Josh Stephens, Brad Byars5. 3:29.55 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Kevin Parker, Tim Adams, Jesse Lewis, Brad Byars6. 3:31.60 at C-USA Champs. (2/26/04) Josh Stephens, John Stoneburner, Rich Sheridan, Ryan Poss 7. 3:32.85 at C-USA Champs. (2/24/05) Josh Stephens, Tim Adams, Brad Byars, Jimmy Howard 8. 3:33.40 at C-USA Champs. (2/24/05) Rich Sheridan, Go Ozeni, Jason Difani, Neil Senkowski 9. 3:34.00 at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09) Justin Breithaupt, Brian Brasser, Kevin Parker, Stephen Sheridan10. 3:34.33 at Butler/IUPUI/S. Dakota St. (1/20/07) Kevin Parker, Tim Adams, Josh Stephens, Jimmy Ritt

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all-time coaching ledgerseason head coach men win pct. women win pct. 1987-88 Richard Beeson 2-11 .154 1-11 .083 1988-89 Richard Beeson 4-10 .286 4-7 .364 1989-90 Richard Beeson 4-9 .308 8-5 .615 1990-91 Richard Beeson 8-3 .727 5-4 .556 1991-92 Richard Beeson 6-2 .750 3-4 .4291992-93 Richard Beeson 2-2-1 .500 1-4 .200 1993-94 Richard Beeson 4-6 .400 6-2 .7501994-95 Richard Beeson 5-6 .455 7-3 .7001995-96 Richard Beeson 4-7 .364 3-7 .3001996-97 Richard Beeson 1-7 .125 3-7 .3001997-98 Richard Beeson 5-3-1 .611 7-3 .700 1998-99 Richard Beeson 3-6 .333 1-8 .111 1999-2000 Richard Beeson 5-4 .556 0-9 .0002000-01 David Estes 5-5-1 .500 1-10 .091 2001-02 Jim Halliburton 0-9 .000 0-9 .000 2002-03 Jim Halliburton 12-4 .750 14-4 .7782003-04 Jim Halliburton 11-9 .550 17-4 .8102004-05 Jim Halliburton 12-6 .667 18-0 1.0002005-06 Jim Halliburton 13-4 .765 17-0 1.0002006-07 Jim Halliburton 23-2 .920 25-0 1.0002007-08 Jim Halliburton 19-4 .826 19-3-1 .8482008-09 Jim Halliburton 26-4 .857 24-11 .686 2009-10 Jim Halliburton 15-8 .652 16-11 .593 Total Three Coaches 189-131-3 .590 200-126-1 .613

13 Seasons Richard Beeson 53-76-2 .412 49-74 .398 One Season David Estes 5-5-1 .500 1-10 .091 Nine Seasons Jim Halliburton 131-50 .724 150-42-1 .780

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50 free1. 24.04 Meg Baudendistel at Northstar Conf. Champs. (2/24/86)2. 24.55 Alice Altepeter at C-USA Champs. (2/26/04-pre)3. 24.60 Maggie Brabbins at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-relay)4. 24.62 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)5. 24.66 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08-pre)6. 24.71 Elena Ramirez Centenary/IUPUI/Valpo (12/20/06)7. 24.72 Heather Carpenter Xavier (11/13/99)8. 24.76 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/22/07-relay)9. 24.80 Jordan Hagar at Illinois State-Northern Iowa (10/10/08)T10. 24.82 Jordan Hagar at IUPUI Quad (11/15/08)T10. 24.82 Jordan Hagar at Butler Quad (10/5/08) 100 free1. 51.06 Meg Baudendistel at Northstar Conf. Champs. (2/26/86)2. 53.14 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-relay)3. 53.30 Alice Altepeter at C-USA Champs. (2/26/05-relay)4. 53.36 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08-relay)5. 53.37 Jennifer Chase at MCC Champs. (2/10/90)6. 53.47 Kristy Sanders Western Illinois (12/10/94-relay) 7. 53.48 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)8. 53.57 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-relay)9. 53.67 Jordan Hagar at Butler Quad (10/5/08-relay)10. 53.80 Elena Ramirez at Lindenwood Inv. (1/28/06) 200 free1. 1:52.79 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10-relay)2. 1:53.55 Meg Baudendistel Mideast Classic (1986)3. 1:54.08 Katie Kolster at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)4. 1:54.15 Katie Kolster at A-10 Champs. (2/18/09-relay)5. 1:54.51 Katie Kolster at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)6. 1:54.89 Emily Oberjohn at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06-pre)7. 1:55.07 Jenny Lutzen at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07)8. 1:55.15 Jenny Lutzen at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07-pre)9. 1:55.26 Jenny Lutzen at C-USA Champs. (2/27/04-pre)10. 1:55.75 Sarah Bennet Xavier (11/3/07)

500 free 1. 5:04.60 Katie Kolster at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)2. 5:06.22 Katie Kolster at IUPUI (1/31/09)3. 5:06.46 Katie Kolster at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09)4. 5:09.82 Emily Oberjohn at A-10 Champs. (2/22/07)5. 5:10.54 Emily Oberjohn at Lindenwood Inv. (10/22/05)6. 5:11.03 Sarah Bennet Xavier (11/3/07)7. 5:11.08 Abbey Robins Midwest Classic (2/24/00)8. 5:11.15 Katie Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08-pre)9. 5:11.70 Emily Oberjohn at Lindenwood Inv. (10/21/06)10. 5:11.78 Sarah Bennet at Wash U (9/29/07)

1000 free1. 10:24.72 Katie Kolster at IUPUI (1/31/09)2. 10:37.95 Elena Ramirez at IUPUI Triangular (1/20/06)3. 10:38.81 Meredith Grass Butler (10/18/03-split)4. 10:40.87 Emily Triggs at Butler Quad (10/15/06)5. 10:43.32 Taylor Streid at IUPUI (1/22/10)6. 10:46.13 Emily Oberjohn Eastern Illinois (11/17/05)7. 10:48.62 Katie Robertson Illinois-Chicago (11/17/07)8. 10:49.64 Katie Kolster at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)9. 10:50.48 Katie Robertson Xavier (11/3/07)10. 10:50.69 Jordan Hagar Eastern Illinois (11/20/08)

1650 free1. 17:39.36 Meredith Grass Butler (10/18/03)2. 17:44.32 Katie Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)3. 17:52.13 Abbey Robins Midwest Classic (2/26/00)4. 17:53.72 Katie Kotowski at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07)5. 17:58.53 Katie Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)6. 17:58.76 Jessica Schwarz at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)7. 18:01.69 Katie Kolster at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09)8. 18:07.90 Katie Robertson at Southern Illinois (12/8/07)9. 18:08.58 Marisa Mackos at C-USA Champs. (2/28/04)10. 18:09.49 Kerry Conaty at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)

100 back1. 56.87 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-relay)2. 57.40 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)3. 58.16 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-relay)4. 58.24 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)5. 58.25 Elena Ramirez at Show-Me Showdown (10/8/05)6. 58.26 Kristen Lowe at Louisville/Xavier (11/2/01-relay)7. 58.64 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07-pre)8. 58.79 Lindsey Tamkun at Lindenwood Quad (1/27/07)9. 58.83 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07)10. 58.84 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08) 200 back1. 2:05.80 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07)2. 2:05.97 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)3. 2:06.34 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10)4. 2:06.84 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)5. 2:06.85 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07-pre)6. 2:08.27 Lindsey Tamkun at Butler Quad (10/15/06)7. 2:08.37 Megan Capellupo at Evansville Quad (11/14/04)8. 2:08.44 Lindsey Tamkun at Wash U (9/30/06)9. 2:08.65 Lindsey Tamkun Xavier (11/3/07)10. 2:09.03 Lindsey Tamkun at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08-pre) 100 breast1. 1:04.65 Megan Capellupo at C-USA Champs. (2/25/05-pre)2. 1:04.75 Kelly Tessar at C-USA Champs. (2/27/04)3. 1:05.25 Elena Ramirez Eastern Illinois (11/16/06)4. 1:05.41 Kristin Schiller Mideast Classic (2/20/98-pre)5. 1:05.47 Elena Ramirez at Lindenwood Quad (1/27/07)6. 1:05.55 Elena Ramirez at Lindenwood Inv. (10/21/06)7. 1:05.62 Erin Kiphart Mideast Classic (2/21/97-pre)8. 1:06.01 Elena Ramirez at Xavier (11/4/06)9. 1:06.02 Elena Ramirez at Butler/IUPUI/S. Dakota St. (1/19/07)10. 1:06.33 Elena Ramirez Eastern Illinois (11/17/05) 200 breast1. 2:16.39 Megan Capellupo at C-USA Champs. (2/26/05)2. 2:20.71 Kelly Tessar at C-USA Champs. (2/28/04)3. 2:22.20 Elena Ramirez at Butler Quad (10/15/06)4. 2:22.43 Elena Ramirez at Illinois-Chicago (11/18/06)5. 2:22.57 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10)6. 2:22.85 Elena Ramirez at UIC Triangular (11/19/05) 7. 2:23.34 Elena Ramirez Western Illinois (1/13/07)8. 2:23.49 Kayla Schleicher at Wash U (10/2/04) 9. 2:23.73 Kristin Schiller Mideast Classic (2/21/98)10. 2:24.03 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09-pre)

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100 fly1. 55.82 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06)2. 55.91 Elena Ramirez at Butler/IUPUI/S. Dakota St. (1/19/07)3. 55.93 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07)4. 56.15 Elena Ramirez Eastern Illinois (11/16/06)5. 57.10 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07-pre)6. 57.17 Elena Ramirez at Lindenwood Inv. (10/21/06)7. 57.49 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)8. 57.53 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08)9. 57.66 Taylor Streid at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)10. 57.91 Jordan Hagar at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)

200 fly1. 2:01.42 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06)2. 2:02.21 Elena Ramirez Western Illinois (1/13/07)3. 2:02.65 Elena Ramirez at Butler/IUPUI/S. Dakota St. (1/20/07)4. 2:02.74 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07)5. 2:03.46 Elena Ramirez at Illinois-Chicago (11/18/06)6. 2:04.50 Elena Ramirez at Wash U (9/30/06)7. 2:05.67 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08)8. 2:06.35 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07-pre)9. 2:06.86 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08-pre)10. 2:07.70 Elena Ramirez at Butler Quad Meet (10/20/07) 200 im1. 2:05.42 Elena Ramirez at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06)2. 2:05.95 Kelly Tessar at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06)3. 2:06.05 Megan Capellupo at C-USA Champs. (2/24/05)4. 2:08.07 Elena Ramirez at Butler Quad (10/15/06)5. 2:08.13 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10)6. 2:08.14 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09)7. 2:08.23 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10-pre)8. 2:08.74 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09-pre)9. 2:08.75 Elena Ramirez at Wash U (9/30/06)10. 2:10.12 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/22/07) 400 im1. 4:30.37 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09)2. 4:31.34 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07)3. 4:32.09 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09-pre)4. 4:32.20 Kelly Tessar at Notre Dame Inv. (12/3/04)5. 4:32.68 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10-pre)6. 4:33.22 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10)7. 4:34.63 Elena Ramirez at Xavier (11/4/06)8. 4:35.02 Elena Ramirez at Notre Dame Inv. (12/1/05)9. 4:36.08 Laura Robertson at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07-pre)10. 4:36.70 Meredith Grass at C-USA Champs. (2/27/04)

one-meter dive (six dives)1. 295.40 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)2. 291.80 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)3. 289.05 Anna Larson Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)4. 278.20 Anna Larson Illinois-Chicago (11/17/07)5. 276.10 Anna Larson Western Illinois (1/13/07)6. 273.08 Anna Larson at Illinois-Chicago (11/18/06)7. 271.70 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)8. 268.35 Hannah Tautz at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)9. 266.05 Hannah Tautz at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)10. 264.60 Shawncie Saylor at Evansville (2/9/96)

three-meter dive (six dives)1. 329.10 Anna Larson Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)2. 307.60 Anna Larson at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10-pre)3. 305.95 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Invite (10/31/09)4. 302.85 Erin Lasinski at IUPUI Triangular (1/20/06)5. 302.35 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)6. 296.90 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Quad (1/24/09)7. 296.77 Hannah Tautz Stephens & Lindenwood (12/4/09)8. 294.00 Anna Larson at Lindenwood Quad (1/23/10)9. 292.70 Anna Larson Western Illinois (1/13/07)10. 291.90 Hannah Tautz at Lindenwood Invitational (11/1/08)

200-free relay1. 1:38.21 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/10) Maggie Brabbins, Emily Kopec, Allison Storm, Jordan Hagar2. 1:38.57 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/08) Erin Carlyle, Jordan Hagar, Ashley Potocki, Elena Ramirez3. 1:38.74 at C-USA Champs. (2/26/04) Jenny Lutzen, Alice Altepeter, Megan Capellupo, Maggie Norton 4. 1:38.78 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Jordan Hagar, Katie Kolster, Megan Gerber5. 1:39.01 at A-10 Champs. (2/22/07) Elena Ramirez, Emily Oberjohn, Jenny Lutzen, Emily Stuifbergen6. 1:39.41 at C-USA Champs. (2/23/05) Emily Stuifbergen, Maggie Norton, Alice Altepeter, Emily Oberjohn 7. 1:39.67 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Alice Altepeter, Maggie Norton, Jenny Lutzen, Emily Stuifbergen8. 1:39.85 SLU A Mideast Classic (2/22/96)9. 1:40.07 Butler (12/6/97) Sarah Knock, Molly Critchlow, Heather Schaefer, Diane Schmutzler 10. 1:40.15 Mideast Classic (2/16/95) Mary Kraemer, Kristy Sanders, Mary George, Juliana Gemeinhardt

400-free relay1. 3:33.89 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/09) Jordan Hagar, Katie Kolster, Jessica Schwarz, Julia Pearson2. 3:34.10 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Alice Altepeter, Kelly Tessar, Emily Oberjohn, Jenny Lutzen3. 3:34.20 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/10) Taylor Streid, Emily Kopec, Jordan Hagar, Maggie Brabbins4. 3:35.41 at C-USA Champs. (2/26/05) Alice Altepeter, Maggie Norton, Kelly Tessar, Emily Oberjohn 5. 3:35.58 at A-10 Champs. (2/23/08) Jordan Hagar, Erin Carlyle, Sarah Bennet, Julia Pearson6. 3:35.70 at C-USA Champs. (2/28/04) Jenny Lutzen, Alice Altepeter, Maggie Norton, Emily Oberjohn 7. 3:36.70 at Notre Dame Inv. (12/4/04) Alice Altepeter, Maggie Norton, Kelly Tessar, Emily Oberjohn 8. 3:37.39 at A-10 Champs. (2/24/07) Elena Ramirez, Emily Oberjohn, Laura Robertson, Jenny Lutzen9. 3:37.46 SLU B at Eastern Illinois Inv. (11/11/95)10. 3:38.25 at Notre Dame Inv. (12/6/03) Jenny Lutzen, Alice Altepeter, Megan Capellupo, Kelly Tessar

800-free relay1. 7:43.64 at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Taylor Streid, Jessica Schwarz, Jordan Hagar, Maggie Brabbins2. 7:45.77 at C-USA Champs. (2/23/05) Emily Oberjohn, Maggie Norton, Megan Capellupo, Kelly Tessar 3. 7:46.52 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Elena Ramirez, Emily Oberjohn, Kelly Tessar, Jenny Lutzen4. 7:46.60 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/08)

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Katie Robertson, Jordan Hagar, Sarah Bennet, Jessica Schwarz5. 7:46.72 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/09) Katie Kolster, Jordan Hagar, Jessica Schwarz, Katie Robertson6. 7:50.78 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/07) Emily Triggs, Emily Oberjohn, Jenny Lutzen, Erica Polachek7. 7:50.89 at Notre Dame Inv. (12/3/04) Alice Altepeter, Maggie Norton, Kelly Tessar, Emily Oberjohn8. 7:51.11 at Notre Dame Inv. (12/1/05) Elena Ramirez, Kelly Tessar, Alice Altepeter, Emily Oberjohn 9. 7:53.28 at C-USA Champs. (2/27/04) Emily Oberjohn, Alice Altepeter, Maggie Norton, Jenny Lutzen 10. 7:54.25 at Notre Dame Inv. (12/5/03) Emily Oberjohn, Maggie Norton, Jenny Lutzen, Megan Capellupo

200-medley relay1. 1:47.94 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Elena Ramirez, Kelly Tessar, Alice Altepeter, Jenny Lutzen2. 1:47.98 at A-10 Champs. (2/18/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Jillian Smith, Jordan Hagar3. 1:48.46 at A-10 Champs. (2/17/10) Lindsey Tamkun, Kaitlyn Adams, Taylor Streid, Allison Storm4. 1:48.70 Eastern Illinois (11/17/05) Elena Ramirez, Kelly Tessar, Brianna Motley, Jenny Lutzen5. 1:48.96 at C-USA Champs. (2/25/05) Megan Capellupo, Kelly Tessar, Alice Altepeter, Maggie Norton6. 1:48.98 at A-10 Champs. (2/21/07) Lindsey Tamkun, Elena Ramirez, Jillian Smith, Jenny Lutzen7. 1:49.13 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/08) Lindsey Tamkun, Elena Ramirez, Sarah Bennet, Erin Carlyle8. 1:49.42 at Wash U (10/1/05)

Elena Ramirez,Kelly Tessar, Brianna Motley, Alice Altepeter 9. 1:49.49 Xavier (11/3/07) Lindsey Tamkun, Elena Ramirez, Sarah Bennet, Jordan Hagar10. 1:49.92 at Notre Dame Inv. (12/1/05) Elena Ramirez, Kelly Tessar, Brianna Motley, Alice Altepeter

400-medley relay1. 3:53.97 at A-10 Champs. (2/20/09) Lindsey Tamkun, Laura Robertson, Jillian Smith, Katie Kolster2. 3:55.78 at A-10 Champs. (2/15/06) Maggie Norton, Kelly Tessar, Elena Ramirez, Emily Oberjohn3. 3:56.80 at A-10 Champs. (2/19/10) Taylor Streid, Laura Robertson, Jordan Hagar, Maggie Brabbins4. 3:57.54 at A-10 Champs. (2/23/07) Lindsey Tamkun, Laura Robertson, Elena Ramirez, Emily Oberjohn5. 3:57.76 at A-10 Champs. (2/22/08) Lindsey Tamkun, Elena Ramirez, Sarah Bennet, Jordan Hagar6. 3:58.16 at C-USA Champs. (2/24/05) Kelly Tessar, Megan Capellupo, Alice Altepeter, Emily Oberjohn 7. 3:58.80 at C-USA Champs. (2/26/04) Megan Capellupo, Kelly Tessar, Alice Altepeter, Jenny Lutzen8. 4:00.00 at Butler Quad (10/15/06) Lindsey Tamkun, Elena Ramirez, Jillian Smith, Katie Kotowski9. 4:00.04 at Butler Quad (10/15/06) Katie ising, Laura Robertson, Sarah Porter, Emily Stuifbergen 10. 4:00.33 at Illinois-Chicago (11/18/06) Lindsey Tamkun, Elena Ramirez, Jillian Smith, Jenny Lutzen

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meg baudendiStel • 1984-87indUcted 1995

Meg Baudendistel is one of the most decorated student-athletes in Saint Louis swimming and diving history. Baudendistel still holds the school records in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free. She eclipsed the SLU standards in the 50 (24.04) and 100 (51.06) freestyle events at the 1986 North Star Conference Championships. Baudendistel went on to establish a school mark in the 200 free (1:53.55) at the 1986 Mideast Classic. When she graduated, Baudendistel also owned the Billikens’ 100 fly record (58.73) in addition to the standards in the 50 back, 50 fly and 100 IM, each of which is no longer sanctioned by the NCAA. Baudendistel was selected as the Outstanding Female Swimmer at every major championship meet she participated in, including the 1985 Missouri Invitational and the 1985 and 1986 Midwest Invitational meets. She was the conference champion in the maximum three individual events all four years of her career. Baudendistel earned North Star Conference Swimmer of the Year accolades in 1986, and that same year she won all five individual events she swam at the Missouri state championships. In SLU’s first year in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference, she was awarded All-Conference plaudits in three events.

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nora mclaughlin carr • 1976-79 indUcted 1999

Nora McLaughlin, one of the first female student-athletes to compete at the national level, was the first female at Saint Louis University to achieve All-America status when she was named to the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) women’s swimming team in 1978. The sophomore earned the honor after finishing 11th in the 50 fly (27.9) at the 1978 AIAW Small College Swimming and Diving Championships in Gainesville, Fla. At the 1977 national meet in Clarion, Pa., McLaughlin finished 20th in the 50 fly (28.78). She went on to guide the Billikens to a second-place finish at the 1978 state meet. That same season, McLaughlin established school marks in seven individual events. When she graduated, the Kirkwood, Mo., native owned 11 school records. In addition to her accomplishments in the pool, McLaughlin was an exceptional student, graduating magna cum laude in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in English. On campus, she was also involved in Oriflamme, served as the sports editor of the .University News and was the president of her sorority.

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1987-88men (2-11) at Louisville L, 36-64at Indianapolis L, 67-108at Butler L, 27-68at Evansville L, 27-57at Loyola Chicago L, 19-76at Truman State L, 67-100at Wash U. L, 31-80at Principia W, 51-45at Wash U. Invite 6th of 9Notre Dame L, 13-98Oral Roberts L, 28-77at Principia W, 54-40at Millikin L, 13-98UMSL L, 77-119MCC Champs. 6th of 6

women (1-11) at Louisville L, 26-62at Vanderbilt L, 19-74at Indianapolis L, 58-116at Butler L, 23-82at Evansville L, 60-82at Truman State L, 69-125at Wash U. L, 30-78at Principia L, 41-55at Wash U. Invite 2nd of 10Notre Dame L, 16-94Oral Roberts W, 55-36at Principia L, 42-63at Millikin L, 40-66MCC Champs. 5th of 5

1988-89men (4-10) Evansville L, 26-83Wash U. L, 20-89Louisville L, 28-66Missouri-Rolla L, 28-66at DePauw L, 66-169Principia W, 67-46Valparaiso L, 46-67Truman State W, 64-59Xavier L, 41-70Eastern Illinois L, 32-77UMSL L, 31-79Loyola Chicago L, 45-57at Vincennes Invite 6th of 8at Butler W, 118-87at Principia W, 65-45at Wash U. Invite 5th of 7MCC Champs. 5th of 6

women (4-7) Evansville L, 46-54Wash U. L, 43-66Louisville L, 11-31at DePauw L, 75-154Principia W, 99-87Valparaiso W, 72-43Truman State L, 49-62

Xavier L, 45-67Eastern Illinois L, 41-67at Vincennes Invite 5th of 8at Butler W, 135-98at Principia W, 67-44at Wash. U. Invite 4th of 9MCC Champs. 2nd of 5

1989-90men (4-9, 2-5 mcc) at Notre Dame L, 21-146vs. Xavier L, 59-97vs. Butler L, 79-84vs. Evansville L, 51-110at Evansville L, 41-67vs. UMSL L, 36-76at Wash U. Relays 3rd of 6at Wash U. L, 86-142at Truman State L, 100-138at Eastern Illinois W, 56-43vs. Butler W, 59-49at Indianapolis L, 100-171vs. Xavier W, 173-117vs. Valparaiso W, 137-134at Wash U. Invite 5th of 9MCC Champs. 4th of 6

women (8-5, 6-1 mcc) at Notre Dame L, 52-117vs. Xavier W, 112-51vs. Butler W, 107-59vs. Evansville W, 115-55at Evansville W, 115-113vs. UMSL L, 90-122at Wash U. Relays 3rd of 6at Wash U. L, 112-115at Truman State L, 113-123at Eastern Illinois W, 65-44vs. Butler W, 62-50at Indianapolis L, 129-156vs. Xavier W, 171-116vs. Valparaiso W, 161-123at Wash U. Invite 1st of 8MCC Champs. 2nd of 5

1990-91men (8-3, 4-2 mcc) at Notre Dame Relays 6th of 8at Notre Dame L, 23-146vs. Butler W, 106-51vs. Evansville W, 86-79vs. Loyola Chicago W, 116-37vs. Xavier W, 79-77at Truman State W, 133-67at Eastern Illinois W, 70-41vs. Rose-Hulman W, 173-12at Wash U. W, 138-92at Natl. Catholic Inv. 7th of 12at Evansville L, 49-62at UMSL L, 56-57at Wash U. Invite 5th of 7MCC Champs. 3rd of 6

women (5-4, 3-2 mcc) at Notre Dame Relays 6th of 8at Notre Dame L, 30-140vs. Butler W, 98-70vs. Evansville W, 86-82vs. Xavier W, 107-58at William Woods W, 85-21at Truman State W, 69-33at Eastern Illinois L, 113-127at Wash U. L, 110-123at Natl. Catholic Inv. 9th of 14at Evansville L, 95-136at Wash U. Invite 2nd of 9MCC Champs. 2nd of 5

1991-92men (6-2) at Evansville L, 86-141at Wash U. W, 53-42vs. Millikin W, 54-51at Wash U. Relays 4th of 8at E. Illinois Invite 5th of 6at E. Illinois W, 125-100at Natl. Catholic Inv. 6th of 11at Truman State W, 116-104at Wash U. Invite 5th of 8at UMSL W, 49-46vs. W. Illinois L, 28-67at Principia W, 87-66Mideast Classic 2nd of 15

women (3-4) at Evansville L, 105-132at Wash U. W, 69-44vs. Millikin W, 83-28at Wash U. Relays 4th of 7at E. Illinois Invite 4th of 6at Eastern Illinois L, 83-148at Natl. Catholic Inv. 8th of 12at Truman State L, 82-158at Wash U. Invite 2nd of 9vs. Western Illinois L, 53-144at Principia W, 114-86Mideast Classic 1st of 13

1992-93men (2-2-1) at Bradley T, 70-70vs. Evansville L, 49-91at E. Illinois Inv. 5th of 6at Eastern Illinois W, 129-101at Natl. Catholic Inv. 8th of 10at Vincennes Invite 5th of 8at Bradley Invite 5th of 6at Evansville L, 91-133at Wash U. Invite 6th of 9at Western Illinois W, 58-46Mideast Classic 6th of 11

women (1-4) at Bradley W, 100-40Evansville L, 60-80

at E. Illinois Invite 3rd of 7at Eastern Illinois L, 87-162at Natl. Catholic Inv. 8th of 10at Vincennes Invite 7th of 8at Bradley Invite 4th of 6at Evansville L, 91-147at Wash U. Invite 1st of 10at Western Illinois L, 33-80Mideast Classic 4th of 11

1993-94men (4-6) Louisville L, 38-73UMSL W, 59-35Bradley L, 112-120at NE Illinois W, 80-19at Valparaiso W, 79-28at E. Illinois Invite 6th of 6SE Illinois W, 119-109.5at Natl. Catholic Inv. 5th of 10at Bradley Invite 5th of 6Evansville L, 104-115at Wash U. Invite 4th of 11at Butler L, 108-118vs. Cincinnati L, 40-206vs. Loyola Chicago L, 87-109Mideast Classic 8th of 10

women (6-2) Louisville W, 116-115Bradley W, 160.5-76.5at NE Illinois W, 83-20at Valparaiso W, 67-46at E. Illinois Invite 2nd of 6Eastern Illinois W, 133-108at Natl. Catholic Inv. 5th of 12at Bradley Inv. 2nd of 6Evansville L, 114-129at Wash U. Invite 1st of 6at Butler W, 155-91vs. Cincinnati L, 75-155Mideast Classic 2nd of 10

1994-95men (5-6) at Evansville L, 81-138at Louisville L, 82-110at Bradley W, 141-92at N. Iowa Relays 4th of 5Evansville L, 46-73Northeastern Illinois W, 59-37at E. Illinois Invite 5th of 6at Eastern Illinois L, 80-151UALR W, 113-109at Natl. Catholic Inv. 3rd of 4 Western Illinois W, 59-54UMSL W, 48-44Bradley L, 88-141at Wash U Invite 4th of 8Eastern Illinois L, 102-126Mideast Classic 4th of 9

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women (7-3) at Evansville L, 101-133at Louisville L, 86-133at Bradley W, 128-109at N. Iowa Relays 4th of 5Evansville W, 59-56NE Illinois W, 77-32at E. Illinois Invite 2nd of 6at Eastern Illinois L, 108-128UALR W, 107-69at Natl. Catholic Inv. 2nd of 4 Western Illinois W, 123-115Bradley W, 138-104at Wash U. Invite 1st of 7Eastern Illinois W, 139-101Mideast Classic 2nd of 9

1995-96men (4-7) Louisville L, 92-132at Illinois-Chicago L, 69-166at NE Illinois W, 63-38vs. Valparaiso W, 72-36at N. Iowa Relays 5th of 5Evansville L, 96-145Bradley W, 117-115at E. Illinois Invite 5th of 6at Wash U. L, 52-58vs. UMSL W, 61-27at UALR Invite 4th of 11Eastern Illinois L, 76-143at Bradley Invite 5th of 5at Evansville L, 72-150at Eastern Illinois L, 64-159

women (3-7) Louisville L, 115-125at Illinois-Chicago L, 89-130at NE Illinois W, 74-36vs. Valparaiso L, 55-56at N. Iowa Relays 5th of 5at Bradley W, 142-101Evansville L, 96-150at E. Illinois Invite 3rd of 6at Wash U. W, 126-108at UALR Invite 1st of 9Eastern Illinois L, 119-122at Bradley Invite 4th of 5at Evansville L, 105-133at Eastern Illinois L, 122-131

1996-97men (1-7) NE Illinois W, 99-79Evansville L, 87-145at E. Illinois Invite 5th of 6at Evansville L, 98-132at Louisville L, 91-136Billiken Invite 4th of 4Eastern Illinois L, 86-147at Bradley Invite 6th of 6Bradley L, 92.5-142.5

at Eastern Illinois L, 95-131Mideast Classic 5th of 8

women (3-7) NE Illinois W, 74-37UALR W, 66-25Evansville L, 95-143at E. Illinois Invite 5th of 6at Evansville L, 89-148at Louisville L, 86-153Billiken Invite 3rd of 3at San Diego State L, 31-107vs. San Diego L, 63-84Eastern Illinois L, 85-158at Bradley Invite 5th of 6Bradley W, 158.5-79.5at Eastern Illinois L, 99-141Mideast Classic 5th of 8

1997-98men (5-3-1) at Valparaiso W, 119-112at NE Illinois W, 86-66at Panther 16-Event 4th of 5at Eastern Illinois L, 89-139at Bradley T, 111-111Louisville L, 94-117Billiken Invite 4th of 5Butler W, 103-92at Evansville L, 88-133at Bradley Invite 6th of 6at Butler W, 78-27vs. Bradley W, 67-38Mideast Classic 6th of 8

women (7-3) at Valparaiso W, 118-114at NE Illinois W, 84-47at Panther 16-Event 4th of 5UALR W, 77-66at Eastern Illinois L, 102-136at Bradley L, 124-114Louisville L, 85-141Billiken Invite 3rd of 5Butler W, 126-111at Evansville L, 89.5-139.5at Bradley Invite 5th of 6at Butler W, 62-51vs. Bradley W, 79-34Mideast Classic 5th of 9

1998-99men (3-6) at IUPUI W, 121-86vs. Louisville L, 72-146Valparaiso W, 125-98at N. Iowa Quad 4th of 4at E. Illinois Invite 3rd of 5at Louisville L, 64-122at Xavier L, 38-56Billiken Invite 4th of 8Eastern Illinois L, 100-136

Evansville L, 50-177at Bradley Invite 3rd of 5Bradley W, 131-90at Eastern Illinois L, 99-128Mideast Classic 6th of 10

women (1-8) at IUPUI W, 109-108vs. Louisville L, 66-155Valparaiso L, 110-127at N Iowa Quad 4th of 4at E. Illinois Invite 3rd of 5at Louisville L, 67-144at Xavier L, 42-53Billiken Invite 4th of 7Eastern Illinois L, 85-157Evansville L, 60-171at Bradley Invite 4th of 5Bradley L, 117-118at Eastern Illinois L, 76-153Mideast Classic 7th of 10

1999-2000men (5-4) at IUPUI W, 57-56vs. Louisville L, 23-90at IUPUI W, 58-46vs. Louisville L, 26-78at Panther 16-Event 4th of 4at E. Illinois Invite 3rd or 5Xavier W, 112-93Billiken Quad 3rd of 4Eastern Illinois L, 83-137Bradley Invite 4th of 5at Valparaiso W, 103-95at Bradley W, 114-90at Eastern Illinois L, 82-143Midwest Classic 3rd of 6

women (0-9) at IUPUI L, 54-59vs. Louisville L, 19-94at IUPUI L, 46-58vs. Louisville L, 23-81at Panther 16-Event 4th of 4at E. Illinois Invite 3rd of 5Xavier L, 99-130Billiken Quad 3rd of 4Eastern Illinois L, 82-135Bradley Invite 5th of 5at Valparaiso L, 93-146at Bradley L, 98-143at Eastern Illinois L, 85-146Midwest Classic 6th of 6

2000-01men (5-5-1) Bradley W, 141-89at E. Illinois Invite 2nd of 5at Louisville L, 42-68vs. TCU L, 36-62at Xavier W, 60-35

Eastern Illinois L, 97-183at Bradley T,134-134vs. Northern Iowa W, 141-23at IUPUI L, 85-53vs. Bradley W, 85-42vs. Xavier W, 68-54at Eastern Illinois L, 106-149Midwest Classic 5th of 8

women (1-10) Bradley W, 132-128at E. Illinois Invite 3rd of 5at Louisville L, 30-73vs. TCU L, 34-69at Xavier L, 33-61Eastern Illinois L, 98-191at Bradley L, 121-163vs. Illinois State L, 64-212at IUPUI L, 59-81vs. Bradley L, 63-76vs. Xavier L, 54-84at Eastern Illinois L, 69-192Midwest Classic 5th of 8

2001-02men (0-9) at Bradley L, 106-136at Louisville L, 57-82vs. Xavier L, 48-90Missouri State L, 101-143Eastern Illinois L, 94-158at Western Illinois L, 116-120at Missouri State L, 25.5-87.5vs. La.-Monroe L, 47-64at Eastern Illinois L, 115-170at C-USA Inv. 5th of 5

women (0-9) at Bradley L, 109-133at Louisville L, 48-91vs. Xavier L, 45-93Missouri State L, 96-138Eastern Illinois L, 111-142at Western Illinois L, 97-144at Missouri State L, 25-88vs. La.-Monroe L, 54-59at Eastern Illinois L, 125-173at C-USA Champs. 6th of 6

2002-03men (12-4) Wash U. L, 146.5-149.5at Western Illinois W, 123-118at IUPUI W, 69-44vs. Valparaiso W, 96-15at Illinois-Chicago W, 138-101Eastern Illinois W, 142-92at Ouachita Baptist W, 58-55vs. Centenary W, 100-11at Notre Dame Inv. 9th of 12Western Illinois W, 60-53Missouri-Rolla L, 44-67

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vs. Louisville L, 29-83at IUPUI L, 55-58vs. Xavier W, 69.5-41.5vs. Butler W, 79-31vs. Xavier W, 58-53at Eastern Illinois W, 125-112at C-USA Invite 5th of 5

women (14-4) Wash U. W, 154-46at Western Illinois W, 151-92at IUPUI W, 60-53vs. Valparaiso W, 67-44at Illinois-Chicago W, 127-110Eastern Illinois W, 128-114at Ouachita Baptist W, 60-53vs. Centenary W, 111-2vs. UALR W, 99-13vs. North Texas W, 61-52at Notre Dame Inv. 11th of 15Western Illinois W, 146-96at Bowling Green L, 20-93vs. Louisville L, 31-82at IUPUI W, 72-41vs. Xavier L, 48-63vs. Butler W, 66.5-43.5vs. Xavier L, 47-64at Eastern Illinois W, 140-107at C-USA Champs. 6th of 6

2003-04men (11-9) at Wash U. W, 172-119at Western Illinois L, 116-127Butler W, 141-81at Lindenwood W, 71-37vs. Rose-Hulman W, 98-15at Evansville W, 135-108at IUPUI L, 46-67vs. Ball State L, 33-80Eastern Illinois L, 118-121at Illinois-Chicago L, 96-144vs. Western Illinois W, 145-95at Notre Dame Inv. 10th of 12IUPUI W, 138-106vs. Butler W, 139-64vs. Valparaiso W, 143.5-63.5at Evansville L, 53-59vs. W. Kentucky L, 45-67Louisville L, 101-197at Lindenwood W, 98-29vs. IIT W, 98-29at Eastern Illinois L, 114-125at C-USA Invite 5th of 5

women (17-4) at Wash U. W, 191-102at Western Illinois W, 148-87Butler W, 153-72at Lindenwood W, 88-27vs. Rose-Hulman W, 100-11at Evansville W, 133-109

at IUPUI W, 89-24vs. Ball State L, 36-77Eastern Illinois W, 147-93at Illinois-Chicago W, 128-114vs. Western Illinois W, 181-76at Notre Dame Inv. 11th of 15IUPUI W, 138-187vs. Butler W, 145-62vs. Valparaiso W, 152-60at Evansville L, 120-123Louisville L, 132-168at Lindenwood W, 103-29vs. IIT W, 103-23vs. UALR W, 101-25at Eastern Illinois W, 146-97Tulane L, 131-163at C-USA Champs. 7th of 7

2004-05men (12-6) at Wash U. L, 143-150at Western Illinois W, 121-113at Lindenwood W, 78-35vs. Rose-Hulman W, 94-25vs. Missouri-Rolla L, 30-82vs. Evansville W, 114-88vs. Butler W, 135-59vs. IUPUI L, 84-120Eastern Illinois L, 115-122at Illinois-Chicago L, 93-142at Notre Dame Inv. 11th of 11Western Illinois W, 137-97Evansville W, 131-111at Lindenwood W, 88-22vs. Lincoln College W, 76-43vs. IIT W, 77-42at Eastern Illinois L, 119-123vs. Butler W, 75-15vs. Valparaiso W, 71-21at C-USA Invite 5th of 5

women (18-0) at Wash U. W, 167.5-130.5at Western Illinois W, 153-84at Lindenwood W, 89-25vs. Rose-Hulman W, 103-10vs. Evansville W, 139.5-62.5vs. Butler W, 180.5-21.5vs. IUPUI W, 159-43vs. N. Colorado W, 121.5-83.5Eastern Illinois W, 142-99at Illinois-Chicago W, 134-105at Notre Dame Inv. 8th of 13Western Illinois W, 143-93Evansville W, 149-86at Lindenwood W, 96-24vs. Lincoln College W, 100-16vs. IIT W, 80-32at Eastern Illinois W, 143-95vs Butler W, 53-18vs. Valparaiso W, 51-33at C-USA Champs. 7th of 7

2005-06men (13-4) at Wash U. L, 110-181at Show-Me Showdown 7th of 7at Western Illinois L, 11-131at Lindenwood Inv. 1st of 3vs. Evansville W, 119.50-99.50vs. Butler W, 148-62vs. Valparaiso W, 146-72Eastern Illinois W, 131-111at Illinois-Chicago L, 86-145vs. Western Illinois W, 145-88at Notre Dame Inv. 7th of 9IUPUI W, 161-135Western Illinois W, 172-123vs. S. Dakota State W, 81-24at IUPUI L, 54-59Evansville W, 122-112at Lindenwood W, 70-41vs. Lincoln College W, 78-35vs. IIT W, 82-29at Eastern Illinois W, 134-108at A-10 Champs. 8th of 9

women (17-0) at Wash U. W, 183-117at Show-Me Showdown 5th of 6at Western Illinois W, 154-87at Lindenwood Inv. 2nd of 4vs. Evansville W, 157-71vs. Butler W, 172-47vs. Valparaiso W, 163-55Eastern Illinois W, 158-64at Illinois-Chicago W, 134-108vs. Western Illinois W, 170-65at Notre Dame Inv. 7th of 11IUPUI W, 193-82Western Illinois W, 179-100vs. S. Dakota State W, 92-19at IUPUI W, 88-25Evansville W, 160-82at Lindenwood W, 87-24vs. Lincoln College W, 102-10vs. IIT W, 86-26at Eastern Illinois W, 149-92at A-10 Champs. 6th of 10

2006-07men (23-2) at Wash U. W, 196-88 at Western Illinois W, 145-94at Butler W, 161-54vs. Evansville W, 139-73vs. Valparaiso W, 129-83at Lindenwood Inv. 3rd of 4at Xavier W, 170-92 Eastern Illinois W, 142-95at Illinois-Chicago L, 105-134 Centenary L, 100.5-107.5 IUPUI W, 148-69 Valparaiso W, 164-47 Centenary W, 107.5-96.5

IUPUI W, 136-86 Valparaiso W, 159-51 Western Illinois W, 131-103 vs. Butler W, 80-28at IUPUI W, 74-39vs. S. Dakota State W, 83-25 vs. Butler W, 86-10at IUPUI W, 72-32vs. S. Dakota State W, 77-19at Lindenwood W, 69-44vs. IIT W, 77-34vs. Lincoln College W, 83-30 at Eastern Illinois W, 145-88at A-10 Champs. 9th of 9

women (25-0) at Wash U. W, 168-134at Western Illinois W, 150-91at Butler W, 146-59vs. Evansville W, 137-75vs. Valparaiso W, 124-86at Lindenwood Inv. 1st of 4at Xavier W, 140-123Eastern Illinois W, 173-70at Illinois-Chicago W, 173-70 Centenary W, 125-90 IUPUI W, 168-48 Valparaiso W, 159.5-58.5 Centenary W, 139-79 IUPUI W, 166-56 Valparaiso W, 159-64 Western Illinois W, 154-87vs. Butler W, 94-19at IUPUI W, 80-32vs. S. Dakota State W, 76-37 vs. Butler W, 91-18at IUPUI W, 78-26vs. S. Dakota State W, 67-42at Lindenwood W, 88-25vs. IIT W, 82-31vs. Lincoln College W, 92-20at Eastern Illinois W, 139-104at A-10 Champs. 8th of 10

2007-08men (19-4) at Wash U. L, 131-157at Western Illinois W, 147-92at Show-Me Showdown 5th of 6vs. Evansville W, 114-82vs. Valparaiso W, 134-60Xavier W, 160.5-130.5Eastern Illinois W, 148-80Illinois-Chicago L, 118.5-122.5at Southern Illinois L, 73-181vs. Calgary W, 90-78vs. Shippensburg W, 90-60vs. Utica W, 90-14vs. Ball State L, 50-95at IUPUI W, 86-53vs. Western Illinois W, 97-43South Dakota State W, 79-31

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South Dakota State W, 90-33South Dakota State W, 66-17South Dakota State W, 86-25South Dakota State W, 62-23vs. IIT W, 80-31vs. Lincoln W, 89-16at LIndenwood W, 79-34at Eastern Illinois W, 131-100at A-10 Champs. 8th of 9

women (19-3-1) at Wash U. W, 197-101at Western Illinois L, 121-122at Show-Me Showdown 3rd of 6vs. Butler W, 145-49vs. Evansville W, 113-83vs. Valparaiso W, 130-66Xavier T, 147-147Eastern Illinois W, 171-68Illinois-Chicago W, 134-109at Southern Illinois L, 96-160vs. Shippensburg W, 61-60vs. Utica W, 61-27vs. Ball State L, 41-107at IUPUI W, 97-42vs. Western Illinois W, 80-60South Dakota State W, 77-33South Dakota State W, 84-43South Dakota State W, 61.5-30.5South Dakota State W, 78-34South Dakota State W, 58-27vs. IIT W, 95-16vs. Lincoln W, 100-11at Lindenwood W, 91-20at Eastern Illinois W, 161-81at A-10 Champs. 9th of 10

2008-09men (26-4) at Wash U. L, 100.5-122.5vs. Evansville W, 157-79vs. Valparaiso W, 150-82Western Illinois W, 146-68vs. Eureka W, 105-2vs. Hannibal-LaGrange W, 105-5vs. Lincoln (Mo.) W, 75-44at Lindenwood W, 97-23at IUPUI W, 94-19vs. UW-Milwaukee W, 58-55vs. Xavier W, 63.5-47.5at IUPUI W, 88-25vs. UW-Milwaukee L, 47-66vs. Xavier W, 63-48Eastern Illinois W, 131-82at Illinois-Chicago L, 88-154Lindenwood W, 139-84at Evansville W, 152-77vs. Dartmouth W, 22-12vs. Norwich W, 22-8at S. Dakota State W, 86-26at S. Dakota State W, 83-40at S. Dakota State W, 62-21

at S. Dakota State W, 77-33at S. Dakota State W, 62.5-25.5vs. IIT W, 95-52at Lindenwood W, 117-30vs. Missouri State L, 22-125at IUPUI W, 137-97at Eastern Illinois W, 135-93

women (24-11) at Wash U. W, 153-83vs. Butler W, 176-52vs. Evansville W, 131-103vs. Valparaiso W, 159-69at Illinois State L, 115-174vs. Northern Iowa W, 183-110UALR W, 160-59Western Illinois W, 142-80vs. Eureka W, 102-3vs. Hannibal-LaGrange W, 98-18vs. Lincoln (Mo.) W, 102-9at Lindenwood W, 82-38at IUPUI W, 89-24vs. UW-Milwaukee L, 41.5-71.5vs. Xavier L, 51-60at IUPUI W, 94-19vs. UW-Milwaukee L, 33-80vs. Xavier L, 52-59Eastern Illinois W, 122-102at Illinois-Chicago L, 89-154Lindenwood W, 143-72Stephens College W, 149-54at Evansville W, 122-119vs. Dartmouth W, 22-12vs. Norwich W, 22-8at S. Dakota State L, 36-76at S. Dakota State L, 64-65at S. Dakota State L, 27-58at S. Dakota State W, 48-45at S. Dakota State L, 46-66vs. IIT W, 121-24at Lindenwood W, 123-24vs. Missouri State L, 42-105at IUPUI W, 131-105at Eastern Illinois W, 130-113

2009-10men (15-8) at Wash U. L, 95-142vs. Evansville L, 119-124vs. Wright State L, 69-174at Show-Me Showdown 5th of 7at Western Illinois W, 176-75at Lindenwood L, 107-153Eastern Illinois L, 107-114at Wash U Invitational 4th of 8IUPUI W, 119-66Lindenwood W, 147-95vs. Ball State L, 50-81at IUPUI W, 95-36vs. Western Illinois W, 104-27Evansville W, 126-98vs. South Dakota W, 91-33

ye a r - B y -ye a r R e s u l t s / S e r i e s H i s to r yvs. South Dakota W, 71-40at South Dakota State W, 69-51at South Dakota State W, 69-52at South Dakota State W, 93-57at South Dakota State W, 49-44at IUPUI W, 114-91vs. IIT W, 162-123at Lindenwood W, 157.5-147.5vs. Missouri State L, 100-203at Eastern Illinois L, 70-135

women (16-11) at Wash U. W, 164-70vs. Butler W, 182-41vs. Evansville L, 78-163vs. Wright State L, 76-165at Show-Me Showdown 4th of 7UALR W, 83-20Stephens W, 96-7at Western Illinois W, 163-83at Lindenwood W, 176-78Eastern Illinois L, 94-124at Wash U Invitational 2nd of 9IUPUI W, 114-71Lindenwood W, 154-68Stephens W, 173-30vs. Ball State L, 40.5-99.5at IUPUI W, 104-36vs. Western Illinois W, 79-61Evansville L, 74-150vs. South Dakota W, 48-44vs. South Dakota W, 97-52at South Dakota State L, 60-70at South Dakota State L, 46-64at South Dakota State L, 32-61at South Dakota State L, 66-84at IUPUI W, 139.5-65.5vs. IIT W, 210-54at Lindenwood W, 209-82vs. Missouri State L, 111-188at Eastern Illinois L, 85-120

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2010-11 Saint Louis UniversitySwimming and DivingdUal-meet history since 1987-88school men women Ball State 0-3 0-3Bowling Green NA 0-1 Bradley 7-4-3 8-6Butler 14-3 19-1 Calgary 1-0 NACentenary 2-1 3-0 Cincinnati 0-1 0-1Dartmouth 1-0 1-0DePauw 0-1 0-1Eastern Illinois 14-22 17-20 Eureka College 1-0 1-0Evansville 11-19 13-17 Hannibal-LaGrange 1-0 1-0Illinois-Chicago 1-7 6-2 Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) 7-0 7-0 Illinois State NA 0-2 Indianapolis 0-2 0-2IUPUI 17-5 18-3 Lincoln (Mo.) 5-0 5-0 Lindenwood 12-1 13-0 Louisiana-Monroe 0-1 0-1 Louisville 0-15 1-14 Loyola Chicago 1-3 NAMillikin 1-1 1-1Missouri S&T 0-3 NA Missouri State 0-4 0-4North Texas NA 1-0 Northeastern Illinois 5-0 5-0Northern Colorado NA 1-0 Northern Iowa 1-0 1-0 Norwich 1-0 1-0Notre Dame 0-3 0-3Oral Roberts 0-1 1-0Ouachita Baptist 1-0 1-0 Principia 5-0 3-2Rose-Hulman 3-0 2-0 San Diego NA 0-1 San Diego State NA 0-1 Shippensburg 1-0 1-0South Dakota 2-0 2-0South Dakota State 17-0 9-8 Southeastern Illinois 1-0 NASouthern Illinois 0-1 0-1Stephens College NA 3-0TCU 0-1 0-1Truman State 3-2 1-4Tulane NA 0-1 UALR 1-0 7-0UMSL 4-4 0-1 Utica 1-0 1-0Valparaiso 15-1 13-3 Vanderbilt NA 0-1 Washington (Mo.) 4-10 10-4Western Illinois 16-4 16-4 Western Kentucky 0-1 NAWilliam Woods NA 1-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-1 0-2Wright State 0-1 0-1Xavier 11-4 4-10-1 Opponents 189-131-3 200-126-1

Anna Larson won the 3-meter diving event at the 2010 Atlantic 10 Conference championships in Buffalo, N.Y.

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“My vision is to establish and maintain Saint Louis University as the finest Catholic university in the United States, wherein the entire University community is actively engaged in student formation. Challenged by outstanding faculty and a modern, value-centered curriculum reflecting the Jesuit tradition, students are fully prepared to contribute to society and to be effective leaders of social change based on the ethical values and principles taught in the Saint Louis University tradition.”

— Lawrence Biondi, S.J., SLU President

ABOUT SLU Saint Louis University is a Catholic, Jesuit university ranked among the top research institutions in the nation. The University fosters the intellectual and character development of more than 13,000 students. Founded in 1818, it is the oldest university west of the Mississippi River and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the United States. Through teaching, research, health care and community service, SLU has provided one-of-a-kind education, leadership and service for nearly two centuries. Learn more about SLU at www.slu.edu.

SLU AT A GLANCE Saint Louis University is ranked among the top five Jesuit universities in the country and is considered one of the nation’s best values in higher education. Many of SLU’s undergraduate and graduate programs have earned national recognition. The 2010 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” ranks SLU 88th out of more than 260 national universities. The Princeton Review’s Best 368 Colleges guidebook for 2009 named SLU one of the top schools in the country for undergraduate education. Only about 15 percent of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges were chosen. In addition, the Carnegie Foundation lists SLU as one of a handful of Catholic universities that is “research extensive.” In fiscal-year 2009, SLU’s research funds totaled $60.8 million.

LIFE AT SLU SLU offers involvement opportunities in more than 100 student organizations, including service/honorary/social fraternities and sororities, media/audiovisual programming groups and special-interest clubs. Leadership development programs assist students in fulfilling their potential. Among the University’s numerous amenities are a 120,000-square-foot recreation center, an expanded student center, an on-campus hotel and several art galleries. Eight residence halls, three apartment complexes and three townhouses offer diverse living options.

TOP-NOTCH TEACHING Saint Louis University boasts more than 3,000 outstanding faculty members, with 99 percent of tenured and tenure-track faculty members holding the highest degree in their fields. SLU offers inquiry courses for undergraduates that feature small class sizes and unique learning experiences. In fact, the average class size is 22.8 students, and the student-to-teacher ratio is 13:1. More than 35 Jesuits live, teach and minister at Saint Louis University, which boasts 41 endowed chairs and 21 named professorships. SLU offers more than 90 academic programs in the arts and sciences, philosophy and letters, engineering and aviation, business, the allied health professions and nursing, and social services. Nationally recognized experts teach undergraduate courses in philosophy, biology and chemistry, just to name a few.

SLU FACTS & FIGURES

founded: 1818religious affiliation: Catholic Jesuittotal enrollment: 13,313 (41% male, 59% female) 8,119 Undergraduate 3,502 Graduate 1,692 Professionaltotal faculty: 3,184 99 percent of tenured and tenure-track faculty members hold the highest degree in their fieldstotal employees: 6,744tuition remission: 911 SLU employees and their relatives use tuition remissionstudent-faculty ratio: 13:1average class size: 22.8alumni: 113,899 living in 50 states and 136 countriesdegrees awarded during 2008-09 academic year: 3,167 Summer 2008: 352 January 2009: 637 May 2009: 2,178international students: 818 from 75 foreign countriestop 5 majors at slU (fall 2009): 1. Biology 2. Nursing 3. Business Administration 4. Psychology 5. Physical Therapy

The Percentages Students receiving financial aid: 87% 96% of first-time freshmen receive financial aidfreshmen living on campus: 91%Undergraduate students from out of state: 57%

Saint Louis University

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SLU FIRSTS1839 & 1883 First medical school and doctoral degrees awarded west of the Mississippi River1843 First in the west to open a school of law1906 First forward pass in football1910 First business school west of the Mississippi River1925 First department of seismography in the Western Hemisphere1927 First federally licensed school of aviation1944 First university to establish an official policy admitting African-American students1967 First major Catholic institution in the world with an integrated lay and religious board of trustees1972 First human heart transplant in Missouri

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT SLU has been recognized as a character-building college by The Templeton Guide: Colleges that Encourage Character Development. Additionally, SLU’s chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed service fraternity, is the largest in the nation as well as one of the largest student organizations on campus. In 2010, SLU students, faculty and staff contributed more than 1 million community service hours to organizations, groups and individuals. In addition, during University breaks, campus ministry sponsors students who spend time serving the poor and marginalized within the United States and in Belize, Honduras and El Salvador.

RANKINGS & HONORS• The 2010 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” ranks SLU 88th out of more than 260 national universities in the United States.• The Princeton Review’s Best 368 Colleges guidebook for 2009 named SLU one of the top schools in the country for undergraduate education. Only about 15 percent of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges were chosen.• The Carnegie Foundation lists SLU as one of a handful of Catholic universities that is “research extensive.” In fiscal-year 2009, SLU’s research funds totaled $60.8 million.• Consumers Digest ranks SLU 15th on its list of “Top 25 Best Values for Private Schools.” The University was the only school in Missouri on the list and the second-highest Catholic institution listed among schools the magazine says offer the most academic value per dollar.

Saint Louis University

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Lawrence Biondi, S.J., has been a professor, a department chairman and a dean. But today he is best known as the visionary president of Saint Louis University and founder of the modern SLU. As president, Biondi is the chief executive officer of the institution and oversees the University’s mission of education in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition. He leads a university that enrolls more than 13,000 students on three campuses and boasts institutional assets totaling $1.8 billion. Since his inauguration in 1987, Biondi has led Saint Louis University through a remarkable era of transformation and achievement. Under his guidance, the University has completed a number of significant construction projects including the $81 million on-campus Chaifetz Arena, which opened in 2008. In addition to modernizing the campus and helping revitalize the surrounding Midtown neighborhood, Biondi has committed vast University resources to academics, student scholarships and financial aid, faculty research and state-of-the-art technology. During his tenure, he has focused on recruiting the finest faculty and students, increasing the University’s academic standards and achievements, and developing the University as a major research center. Considered one of the most influential citizens in St. Louis, Biondi has earned numerous accolades and honors throughout his more than two decades as SLU’s president. The St. Louis Business Journal honored Biondi as one of only 10 “legends” – individuals “who have gone beyond being influential to become legends in our region and beyond.” He was named St. Louis’ “Citizen of the Year” for 2005. Awarded by a committee of former recipients, the honor is given to a community leader who demonstrates concern for St. Louis’ growth and vitality. The Coro Leadership Center-St. Louis recognized Biondi with the Mayor John H. Poelker Award, which honors community leaders who are committed to excellence in public affairs and who demonstrate a passion for neighborhood and economic development. In recognition of his outstanding service that has contributed to the development of the city of St. Louis, Biondi earned the prestigious St. Louis Award. The St. Louis Ambassadors also recognized Biondi with the Leon R. Strauss Urban Pioneer Award, which is given to an individual in the St. Louis community who has contributed greatly to the development, restoration or improvement of St. Louis. And in 1999, readers of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch named him one of St. Louis’ “Citizens of the Century.” Biondi’s leadership and vision also have earned him international acclaim. The president of Italy conferred upon him the rank and title of Cavaliere, Order of Merit, Republic of Italy. Biondi is recognized as a key leader in higher education, earning a Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). He also has served on the boards of numerous local and national organizations and currently is a board member of Civic Progress of St. Louis, the Missouri Botanical Garden, Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, Atlantic 10 Conference and Rockhurst University. A Chicago native, Biondi holds six degrees. His master’s degree in linguistics (1966) and his doctorate in sociolinguistics (1975) were conferred by Georgetown University. He has three degrees from Loyola University Chicago and a licentiate in sacred theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Chicago. Before coming to Saint Louis University, Biondi was dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola Chicago.

FATHER LAWRENCE BIONDIUniversity President

1987-present

UNIVERSITY LEADERSUniversity President

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Saint Louis University director of athletics Chris May has guided Billiken athletics to consistent growth and a high level of success since taking the helm Jan. 30, 2008. The mission of Saint Louis athletics under May’s leadership is to deliver a program of academic and athletic excellence and engage the University community in sharing in the success of Billiken student-athletes. His vision is to fully integrate SLU athletics into the Saint Louis University community through realization of the department’s primary goals of educating student-athletes, attaining competitive success and building community. “Chris May possesses a passion and commitment to take our athletics program to national prominence,” said University President Lawrence Biondi, S.J. “His strong background in strategic planning and fund raising is essential as we continue to move our program forward.” “I am honored to be the director of athletics at an institution that is making the commitment to athletics that SLU is undertaking,” May said. “Father Biondi is committed to enhancing intercollegiate athletics at SLU. It is a privilege to work with him as we strive to raise the profile of SLU athletics, win championships and continue the tradition of graduating our student-athletes. I am committed to a teamwork approach to the department, to make sure we are seen as a part of the University team and as team players within the St. Louis community. “With Chaifetz Arena and its new support facilities, SLU has taken a major step in opening a first-class arena that will allow the University to compete on a national level,” May added. On the education front, SLU continues to be one of the leading institutions in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Billiken student-athletes posted an aggregate 3.124 grade point average in the 2009-10 academic year, a mark that was bolstered by 53 individuals who achieved a 4.0 GPA. Saint Louis produced eight ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America as well as 16 A-10 Academic All-Conference selections. A total of 103 individuals earned a place on the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.5 semester GPA) in at least one semester, with 57 Billikens appearing on the list both semesters. For a second consecutive year, five SLU teams were recognized by the NCAA for multi-year Academic Progress Rate scores in the top 10 percent of their sports. Fifty-six student-athletes were awarded a degree by the University in 2010. Saint Louis teams continued to achieve considerable success in the realm of competition in 2009-10. The volleyball team earned an NCAA Tournament berth for a second consecutive season and a third time in four years. The Billikens were awarded a preseason national ranking for the first time and remained in the Top 25 all season despite facing one of the nation’s toughest schedules. The Bills’ docket included a win over 10th-ranked California and a match against top-ranked Penn State, which drew a program-record 6,106 fans to Chaifetz Arena. The men’s soccer team claimed its first Atlantic 10 Championship title and made a strong run in the program’s fourth straight and 46th overall NCAA Tournament appearance, winning a first-round game against Missouri State before falling in overtime at Tulsa. Saint Louis tallied 15 victories, the most since 2003. Season highlights also included a rousing celebration of the first 50 years of Billiken soccer that brought more than 200 former players to campus. The men’s basketball team exceeded the expectations of many A-10 observers, finishing fourth after being predicted to place 12th. Saint Louis experienced postseason play for the first time since 2004 and made the most of the opportunity, reaching the finals of the College Basketball Invitational. The Billikens won 23 games, tying for the fourth most victories in program history. In its inaugural season, the popular Billiken Legends program honored several successful SLU teams, reconnecting SLU fans

CHRIS MAYDirector of Athletics

Iowa State, 1985

with the glorious history of Billiken basketball. The baseball team caught fire near the end of the season and captured the program’s second Atlantic 10 Championship crown and NCAA Tournament berth in five years of conference membership. The Billikens collected a school-record 33 wins, including a doubleheader sweep of nationally ranked Kansas. The softball squad also established a school mark by winning 30 games. The men’s cross country team turned in its best-ever A-10 Championship finish, while women’s cross country produced its first A-10 All-Conference performer. Women’s tennis placed three players on the All-Conference list for the first time in program annals. In track and field, SLU qualified both a male and female for NCAA outdoor regional competition for the first time in program history. Equally as impressive as the academic and athletic accomplishments is the department’s strong commitment to community service that coincides with the University’s mission. SLU student-athletes stayed true to the Jesuit tradition in 2009-10, enthusiastically contributing thousands of service hours to numerous organizations and individuals. The inaugural Billiken 5K was a successful venture last year, drawing more than 300 participants to campus and raising money for the Saint Louis University Cancer Center. Under May’s guidance, Saint Louis established an athletics fund-raising mark in 2009-10 that included record revenue from the Billiken Golf Classic. Additionally, he helped lead SLU’s successful bid to host a 2012 NCAA men’s basketball regional. The department carried out a successful spectator reseating plan for Chaifetz Arena in 2008-09, a year that also saw May spearhead the negotiation of a three-year agreement with the Bonneville Radio Group to carry Billiken men’s basketball on the 100,000-watt 101.1 WXOS-FM/ESPN Radio, dramatically increasing the Bills’ broadcast reach in the Greater St. Louis area. May’s membership on the A-10’s Finance Committee and Men’s Basketball Tournament Committee is part of a department-wide involvement, as several SLU staff members hold positions on key conference committees. He also was a member of the Athletics Director Committee that participated in the process which culminated in the hiring of A-10 Commissioner Bernadette McGlade. In addition, May is active with the St. Louis Sports Commission and is a member of the Missouri Athletic Club. May came to Saint Louis following more than 22 years of service at the University of Colorado, where he most recently was associate athletics director for external affairs. He was a leader in the “Your Team” campaign for Colorado athletics, which focused on ticket sales, fund raising and image building, and he played a major role in the $46.4 million expansion of CU’s football stadium, Folsom Field. Also among May’s numerous significant contributions were management of the annual Colorado-Colorado State “Rocky Mountain Showdown” football game in Denver; negotiations with corporate sponsors that culminated in an $18.1 million guaranteed contract with Learfield Sports; management of sport programs that won NCAA national championships; and participation in the management of 18 bowl appearances by the CU football team. In addition, May was co-chair of the development and implementation of a 10-year strategic plan for CU athletics. Among his Big 12 Conference committee assignments was a stint on the league’s ad hoc marketing committee, which he once chaired. He also held membership on the Metro Denver Sports Commission. May received a bachelor of business administration degree from Iowa State University, where he was a track and field athlete, in 1985 and an MBA from the University of Colorado in 1988. He and his wife, Joanne, are the parents of Lucy, Jack and Sophia.

Director of Athletics

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DARIN HENDRICKSONBaseball

ADMINISTRATIONChris May, Director of Athletics _____________3167Doug McIlhagga, Senior Assoc. AD __________3176Tom Keith, Assoc. AD-Development _________7145Janet Oberle, Assoc. AD-Compliance / SWA _____3265Paul Sanfillipo, Assoc. AD-Business & Finance______ 3262Jonathan Burch, Asst. AD-Sports Medicine ______3295Andrew Doeschot, Asst. AD-Tickets _________3250Declan O’Neill, Asst. AD-Marketing & Sales ______3235

HEAD COACHESDarin Hendrickson, Baseball _______________3172Rick Majerus, Men’s Basketball _____________3170Shimmy Gray-Miller, Women’s Basketball _____3174Jon Bell, Cross Country/Track & Field ________3253Lauren Bruce, Field Hockey________________3186Mike McGinty, Men’s Soccer _______________3184Tim Champion, Women’s Soccer____________3271Christy Connoyer, Softball _________________3284Jim Halliburton, Swimming & Diving _________3252Jon Zych, Tennis ________________________3981Anne Kordes, Volleyball ___________________3254

ACADEMIC SERVICESBrandon Morris, Director __________________8377Heather Freehill, Academic Coordinator ______7063

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTSLisa Miller, Senior Admin. Asst. _____________3167Kim Burke, WBB Admin. Asst. ______________5076Rachel Bechert, Coordinator (MBB) _________3170Robin Krueger, Coordinator ________________3177Jessica Lutz, Office Asst. __________________3266Gina Trapani, MBB Admin. Asst. ____________3170

BILLIKEN CLUBMargo Lubus, Dir. of Annual Giving _________8180 & Planned Events

BUSINESS OFFICEBeth Hitchell, Dir. of Athletic Business ________3258

EVENT OPERATIONSAmber Branson, Director of Marketing / ______3188 Event OperationsEric Mueller, Mgr. of Event Operations _______3256

MEDIA RELATIONSChuck Yahng, Sports Info. Director __________2524Brian Kunderman, Asst. SID _______________3346Mickey Smith, Asst. SID ___________________3463

SPORTS MEDICINEMiya Sullivan, Athletic Trainer ______________7024Theresa Hummel, Athletic Trainer ___________7265Angie Wills, Athletic Trainer ________________7018

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Scott Charland, Director___________________5181Erick Schork, MBB & WBB Coach ___________7025

All numbers begin with (314) 977-

SHIMMY GRAY-MILLER

Women’s Basketball

RICK MAJERUSMen’s Basketball

JON BELLMen’s & Women’s

Cross Country/Track & Field

MIKE McGINTYMen’s Soccer

LAUREN BRUCEField Hockey

TIM CHAMPIONWomen’s Soccer

JIM HALLIBURTONMen’s & Women’s

Swimming & Diving

CHRISTY CONNOYERSoftball

JON ZYCHMen’s & Women’s Tennis

ANNE KORDESVolleyball

HEAD COACHES

ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORYAthletics Staff

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AMBER BRANSONDirector of Marketing /

Event Operations

RACHEL BECHERTCoordinator (MBB)

SCOTT CHARLANDStrength & Conditioning

KIM BURKEWBB Administrative

Assistant

JOHN BURCHAssistant AD / Director

of Sports Medicine

ANDREW DOESCHOTTicket Sales & Operations

BRIAN KUNDERMANMedia Relations

TOM KEITHAssociate AD / Development

THERESA HUMMELSports Medicine

HEATHER FREEHILLAcademic Services

MARGO LUBUSAnnual Giving

& Planned Events

BRANDON MORRISAcademic Services

LISA MILLERSenior Administrative

Assistant

DOUG MCILHAGGASenior Associate AD

JESSICA LUTZOffice Assistant

ERIC MUELLEREvent Operations

PAUL SANFILIPPOAssociate AD /

Business & Finance

DR. MICHAEL ROSSNCAA Faculty Rep

DECLAN O’NEILLAssistant AD / Marketing

JANET OBERLEAssociate AD /

Compliance / SWA

SUPPORT STAFF

ERICK SCHORKStrength & Conditioning

CHUCK YAHNGSports Information Director

ANGIE WILLSSports Medicine

MIYA SULLIVANSports Medicine

MICKEY SMITH Media Relations

Athletics Staff

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The department of athletics is an enthusiastic and highly visible participant in Saint Louis University’s mission of community service. While we value our opportunity to pursue excellence in athletic competition and academics, we understand that the privilege of being a Billiken also carries an obligation to reach out to those in need in St. Louis and beyond. Billiken student-athletes are committed to the Jesuit tradition of community service and take to heart the importance of enhancing the lives of others. They are generous with their time and take great pride in volunteering for worthy endeavors such as assisting those who are less fortunate, serving as positive role models for children and raising money for important causes.

Community Service

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men’s academic honors

cosida academic all-americans2006 Christopher Johansen Second Team1988 Thomas Menke Second Team1987 Thomas Menke Third Team

ncaa postgraduate scholarship recipients2008 Brad Byars cosida academic all-district2010 Michael Dahle First Team2008 Brad Byars2006 Christopher Johansen a-10 postgraduate scholarship recipients2008 Brad Byars

atlantic 10 student-athlete of the year2008 Brad Byars2006 Christopher Johansen

Combining academic achievement with athletic success is the primary focus of the Saint Louis University department of athletics and its coaches. Under the guidance of academic coordinator Brandon Morris, the Billiken athletic academic services program provides SLU student-athletes with a broad range of high-quality services that are second to none in intercollegiate athletics. The mission of Saint Louis athletic academic services is to provide a comprehensive program that challenges, supports and nurtures the academic, personal and professional growth of Billiken student-athletes. Through Project BALANCE – Billiken Athletes Learning and Achieving while Negotiating their commitment to Competition and Education – SLU student-athletes are provided with opportunities and services that can make their experience at Saint Louis University truly extraordinary. Billiken athletic academic services offers academic, career and life-skills development counseling, guidance in monitoring the registration and class schedules of student-athletes, supervised and open study tables, access to an Internet-compatible computer lab in Chaifetz Arena and a comprehensive tutorial program. Academic services has a staff of trained tutors – undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students – who post superior academic records. The goal of tutoring is to provide assistance that encourages students to become independent learners. Students requesting a tutor meet first with their team academic counselor to discuss specific needs, expectations and goals. Through the support of its faculty and administration and the dedication of its student-athletes, SLU is routinely among the Atlantic 10 Conference’s top academic institutions. In 2009-10, Saint Louis student-athletes garnered 16 selections to the A-10 Academic All-Conference teams. A total of 103 individuals earned a place on the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.5 semester GPA) in at least one semester, with 57 Billikens appearing on the list in both semesters. Also, 2009-10 yielded eight ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees. For a second consecutive year, five SLU teams were recognized by the NCAA for multi-year Academic Progress Rate scores in the top 10 percent of their sports. Billiken athletics finished 2009-10 with a 3.124 grade point average.

a-10 academic all-conference2010 Sal Cruz Michael Dahle2009 Michael Dahle Stephen Sheridan2008 Brad Byars2007 Brad Byars2006 Christopher Johansen

women’s academic honors

cosida academic all-americans2006 Kelly Tessar Third Team

cosida academic all-district2010 Anna Larson Second Team2006 Kelly Tessar First Team2005 Kelly Tessar2004 Kelly Tessar 2003 Kristi Cottral Second Team

a-10 academic all-conference2010 Anna Larson2009 Anna Larson2008 Anna Larson2007 Jenny Lutzen Emily Oberjohn2006 Emily Oberjohn Kelly Tessar

Academic Honors

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The Saint Louis University department of athletics continually seeks to identify and implement the latest and best innovations in strength and conditioning. The philosophy is that all student-athletes can improve their performance potential and decrease the risk of injury by elevating their fitness levels through a comprehensive strength and conditioning program. “The goal of the Saint Louis University strength and conditioning department is to increase the athleticism of each student-athlete while reducing his or her risk of suffering a sport-related injury,” strength and conditioning director Scott Charland said. “With the opening of Chaifetz Arena and our new strength and conditioning center, we are now able to accomplish that goal in one of the best facilities in the country.” The Billiken strength and conditioning program has been greatly enhanced by the addition of a spacious, ultra-modern strength and conditioning center located in the new Chaifetz Arena. The facility measures almost 4,000 square feet and features Power Lift state-of-the-art equipment – popular for its unique design and appearance, recruiting appeal and safe, multifunctional training capabilities – along with more than 8,000 pounds of free weights. The setup allows entire teams to train simultaneously as opposed to only individual workouts. Charland and Erick Schork, the men’s and women’s basketball strength and conditioning coach, work intensively with student-athletes in all aspects to maximize athletic development. They coordinate specialized training with the sports medicine staff for student-athletes recovering from injury. The staff is also available to counsel student-athletes in nutritional issues and recovery techniques to maximize performance potential.

NSCA ALL-AMERICANS In the past two seasons, the Saint Louis volleyball team has had two players earn National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year plaudits. Whitney Behrens achieved the distinction in 2008, while Bridget Fonke received the honor in 2009.

Strength and Conditioning

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ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFFJonathan Burch, ATC,LAT -- Asst. AD / Sports MedicineTheresa Hummel, MS, ATC,LAT -- Athletic TrainerMiya Sullivan, MS, ATC,LAT -- Athletic TrainerAngie Wills, MS, ATC,LAT -- Athletic Trainer

PRIMARY CARE - SPORTS MEDICINETeam PhysiciansJaniece Stewart, M.D.Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.William Mitchell, M.D.

Primary Care Sports Medicine FellowsMario Parra, M.D.Pretti Shastri, M.D.

PHYSICAL THERAPISTSTricia Austin, PT, ATCSara Bennett, PTJason Bennett, PT, SCS, ATCMark Reinking, PT, SCS, ATC

ORTHOPEDICS - SPORTS MEDICINEScott Kaar, M.D. -- Head Team PhysicianAdnan Cutuk, M.D. -- Team Physician

Orthopedic Residents for 2010-11Cody Bellard, M.D.Jason Cobb, M.D.Adrian Davis, M.D.Brian Dean, M.D.Christopher Mudd, M.D.Christopher O’Boynick, M.D.Maegen Wallace, M.D.Bradley Warlick, M.D.

SLU Student Health CenterDeborah Scheff, R.N., B.S.N., M.A. - Director

DENTALJohn Hatton, D.M.D.Paul Naitivi, D.M.D.

NUTRITION & DIETETICSJamie Joyner

ORTHOTICSDale Watson, Sports Certified Orthotist (Medcuro)

The sports medicine team at Saint Louis University is dedicated to four primary elements in managing athletic injuries and illnesses: prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and education. The SLU athletic training staff and the multi-disciplined SLU medical staff strive to reach the highest standards in each of these areas when working with our student-athletes. There are two on-campus athletic training rooms that serve SLU student-athletes. The main sports medicine center is located in Chaifetz Arena, while Robert R. Hermann Stadium is home to a satellite athletic training room. The Chaifetz Arena facility boasts state-of-the-art equipment that is strategically designed to provide the best care and performance, including a SwimEx 700 series rehabilitation pool, a Grimm Scientific CRYOTherm polar-plunge pool and numerous other essential pieces of modality and rehabilitation equipment. Each piece of equipment is designed to give student-athletes the best care and to aid them in returning to competition as quickly and safely as possible. The SLU SportsCare Clinic also serves the student-athletes. It features physician services (including x-ray) as well as physical-therapy services for SLU students and is conveniently located at the Student Health Center in Marchetti Towers. Billiken student-athletes receive physician coverage that is second to none in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Our physicians are tirelessly dedicated to the Billikens, covering athletic events and regularly providing medical care during evenings and weekends. An extensive referral network also is in place. Through the Saint Louis University Medical Center, the Anheuser-Busch Eye Institute and SLUCare, Billiken student-athletes receive medical care from some of the nation’s top specialists. Areas of specialty include asthma/allergy, cardiology, dentistry, dermatology, gastroenterology, general surgery, neurology, nutrition, ophthalmology, orthopedics, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, physical therapy, psychology and radiology.

MISSION STATEMENTUnder the direction of the Saint Louis University department of athletics, the goal of the SLU sports medicine staff is to provide our student-athletes with the highest quality of comprehensive health care services that are associated with their athletic participation at Saint Louis University. The SLU sports medicine staff is determined to provide the highest-quality care by managing all risks affecting the health and safety of every Billiken student-athlete.

Sports Medicine

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ANHEUSER-BUSCH CENTERLocated in Fenton, Mo., near the intersection of Interstates 44 and 270, the Anheuser-Busch Center sits on 32 acres approximately 20 minutes from SLU’s Midtown campus. The Billiken field hockey team plays on Field No. 2, which has a seating capacity of 2,500.

THE BILLIKEN SPORTS CENTERJust steps away from Chaifetz Arena, the Billiken Sports Center originally opened in 1990 and was used for soccer, field hockey and intramurals. During the summer of 1991, a baseball diamond was added. The softball complex is the latest addition to The BSC. The first softball game at the facility was played March 13, 2000.

CHAIFETZ ARENAA new era in Saint Louis University athletics began April 10, 2008, with the dedication of Chaifetz Arena, the University’s $81 million, on-campus multipurpose facility located at the intersection of Compton Avenue and Market Street. The facility is named in honor of SLU alumnus Dr. Richard A. Chaifetz, who donated a $12 million naming gift to the Arena project. Home to SLU’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, the 10,600-seat Arena includes Chaifetz Pavilion, a three-story administrative building for the athletics department, locker rooms for Billiken athletic teams, a strength and conditioning area and a state-of-the-art sports medicine facility. CHAIFETZ PAVILIONThe home of Billiken volleyball seats 800 and also serves as a two-court practice facility for SLU’s men’s and women’s basketball teams.

DWIGHT DAVIS TENNIS CENTERDwight Davis Tennis Center, the outdoor home of Billiken tennis, is located at 5620 Grand Drive in Forest Park. The premier outdoor tennis facility in Missouri, Dwight Davis Tennis Center features 19 lighted tennis courts, including a stadium court that seats 1,700 spectators.

FOREST PARKThe Billiken cross country teams hold their home meets at Forest Park, located just minutes from the SLU campus. With 1,293 acres, Forest Park is one of the largest urban parks in the United States.

ROBERT R. HERMANN STADIUMThe $5.1 million facility is home to the Billiken men’s and women’s soccer teams. Formerly known as The Billiken Sports Center, the facility originally opened in 1990 and was renovated in 1999. Most notably, the facility played host to the 2006 NCAA Men’s Soccer College Cup.

SIMON RECREATION CENTERHome to the Saint Louis men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, Simon Recreation Center is one of the finest recreational facilities in the Midwest. The 120,000-square-foot facility includes more than 200 pieces of fitness equipment, a multipurpose gym with elevated jogging track, racquetball courts, group exercise rooms, a juice bar, an indoor pool and a bouldering wall. Membership is available to all SLU students as well as faculty, staff and alumni.

SUNSET TENNIS CENTERThe indoor home of Billiken tennis is Sunset Tennis Center. Located off Gravois Road and Interstate 270, this privately owned center has eight climate-controlled tennis courts that are open year-round.

Chaifetz Arena Robert R. Hermann Stadium

Dwight Davis Tennis Center Simon Recreation Center

Anheuser-Busch Center The BSC - Baseball

The BSC - Softball Sunset Tennis Center

Forest Park Chaifetz Pavilion

Saint Louis University Facilities

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Saint Louis University deeply appreciates your financial support and volunteer hours, all of which enhance our athletics program. Your support greatly benefits the men and women student-athletes who participate in the University’s 18 intercollegiate programs. However, your assistance is needed in another area. Saint Louis must carefully control and monitor the involvement of persons inside and outside the University in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes as well as their involvement with current student-athletes. According to NCAA Rules and Regulations, an “athletics representative” (aka “booster”) is: A) A Saint Louis University athletics booster club member or season ticket holder. B) A person who assists or has been requested to assist in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes by Saint Louis University’s executive/ athletics administration. C) A person who assists or has been requested to assist with present student-athletes by Saint Louis University’s executive/athletics administration. Once an individual is identified as an “athletics representative,” the person retains that identity indefinitely. The NCAA has rules and regulations governing the behavior of such representatives with regard to prospective/current student-athletes. Any violation(s) of those rules and regulations by an “athletics representative” could result in sanctions for the Saint Louis University department of intercollegiate athletics and/or its student athlete(s). In an effort to ensure that the institution you support is in compliance with NCAA regulations, included here are some helpful “DO NOTS.”

CONTACTS WITH CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES DO NOT provide a student-athlete, his/her relatives or friends any benefit or special arrangement (e.g., use of an automobile, employment arrangement for relatives, cash, gifts of clothing). The NCAA considers these “extra benefits,” and they are specifically prohibited.DO NOT provide payment of expenses (e.g., room, board, transportation) for friends or relatives to visit the student-athletes where they are enrolled.DO NOT expend funds to entertain student-athletes, their friends or relatives, except for infrequent occasional home meals provided to enrolled student- athletes as specified by the NCAA.DO NOT use the name or picture of an enrolled student-athlete to directly advertise, recommend or promote sales or the use of a commercial product or service of any kind. Even the SALE of a picture of an enrolled student-athlete would jeopardize the student’s eligibility.DO NOT provide any payment of expense or loan of any automobile for a student- athlete to return home or to any other location for ANY reason.DO NOT provide awards or gifts to student-athletes for their athletic performance. All awards must conform to NCAA regulations and must be approved by the institution.

CONTACTS WITH HIGH SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT-ATHLETES DO NOT make any contact with a prospect or the prospect’s family on or off campus. If a coach has a prospect at an athletic event, you should not approach the coach until the prospect and his or her family have gone elsewhere. If you are approached by a prospect off-campus regarding the institution’s athletics program, suggest that the prospect contact the institution for information.DO NOT become directly or indirectly involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the prospect’s relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kind.DO NOT transport, pay or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or friends to visit campus or elsewhere.DO NOT provide room and/or board, transportation of any kind or any other benefit to a prospect during the summer prior to enrollment.DO NOT provide ANYTHING to or for a prospect, or the prospect’s relatives or friends, without first checking with the institution’s athletics department.DO NOT provide tickets, transportation or entertainment for high school, prep school, AAU or community college COACHES at ANY location.DO NOT contact an enrolled student-athlete at another institution for the purpose of encouraging him/her to transfer and participate in another institution’s athletics program.

EMPLOYMENT OF PROSPECTIVE AND ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES DO NOT employ or arrange for the employment of a prospect or enrolled student- athlete without checking first with the department of athletics.DO NOT provide transportation for prospects or student-athletes whom you employ unless transportation is provided for all other employees.

ASK BEFORE YOU ACT! Please call the compliance office at (314) 977-3265 if you have any questions or concerns.

Thanks for your support!

NCAA Booster Guidelines

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QUICK FACTS• With more than 2.8 million people, St. Louis ranks as the 18th-most populous metropolitan area and labor

market in the United States.• The area’s central location — both in population and geography — means it is within 500 miles of one-third of

the U.S. population.• St. Louis offers more free major visitor attractions than any other place outside of the nation’s capital.

GET DOWN TO BUSINESS• A leading research center for plant and medical sciences, St. Louis is also a hub for information technology

professionals and advanced manufacturing businesses, such as aerospace and automobile production.• In April 2010, Forbes magazine named St. Louis among its “Best Places for Business and Careers,” ranking

St. Louis 22nd out of 200 U.S. cities. The rankings were based on the cost of doing business, projected job growth and educational attainment.

• The greater St. Louis area is home to 10 Fortune 500 companies – Express Scripts, Emerson Electric, Monsanto, Ameren, Reinsurance Group of America, Charter Communications, Peabody Energy, Smurfit-Stone Container Corp., Graybar Electric and Centene.

• Eight St. Louis-based companies were ranked among Forbes magazine’s “America’s Largest Private Companies” in 2009 – Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Graybar Electric, Edward Jones, McCarthy Building Cos., Apex Oil Co., World Wide Technology Inc., Schnuck Markets Inc. and UniGroup.

• Headquartered in St. Louis, Enterprise Rent-A-Car was named No. 15 in the nation for new college graduates on BusinessWeek’s 2009 “Best Places to Launch a Career” list.

• St. Louis ranks highly among cities with the highest number of buildings designed to minimize environmental impact with nine LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) buildings, according to a recent U.S. Green Building Council survey.

A HISTORY LESSON Founded in 1764 as a French fur-trading outpost by Pierre Laclede and Auguste Chouteau, St. Louis was the trade and cultural center for the Louisiana Territory and everything north and west. Thus, St. Louis is known as the “Gateway to the West,” symbolized by the Gateway Arch that anchors the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. The first European settlers migrated from New Orleans, followed by a flood of trappers and explorers, two of the most notable being Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who led the famous expedition toward the Pacific Ocean from 1803 to 1806 at the request of President Thomas Jefferson. In 1904, St. Louis hosted the first Olympiad in the United States and the World’s Fair, which led to the development of Forest Park, one of the largest metropolitan parks in the nation. At the fair, several foods and beverages, including the hot dog, ice cream cone and iced tea, were introduced to the United States. A St. Louis businessman also funded Charles Lindbergh’s trans-Atlantic flight in “The Spirit of St. Louis.” The city is the hometown of world-renowned figures such as Scott Joplin, T.S. Eliot and Tennessee Williams.

City of St. Louis

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ATTRACTIONS• The Gateway Arch is both a tribute to Thomas Jefferson and a

monument to westward expansion. An elevator ride to the top of the 630-foot structure offers a spectacular view of the St. Louis metropolitan area.

• A tour of the Anheuser-Busch Brewery provides an exciting behind-the-scenes look at how the local beer producer creates the products that make it the biggest and best brewery in the world.

• The Missouri Botanical Garden, one of the world’s leading botanical research facilities, is a national historic landmark and one of the most beautiful and scientifically significant botanical gardens in the world.

• Forest Park covers almost 1,300 acres and is one of the nation’s largest metropolitan parks — more than 500 acres larger than New York’s Central Park. The showcase of the 1904 World’s Fair, the park houses some of St. Louis’ premier attractions, including the Saint Louis Zoo, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Missouri History Museum, the Saint Louis Science Center, the Jewel Box, the Muny, two golf courses, tennis courts, a six-mile running trail, dozens of ball fields and much more.

• Six Flags St. Louis is one of the region’s favorite amusement parks, with a variety of roller coasters, water rides and theaters.

• St. Louis Union Station first opened in 1894 and was once the largest and busiest passenger rail terminal in the world. After ceasing operation as an active train terminal in 1978, the elegant building reopened in 1985 as the largest adaptive re-use project in the U.S.

ART• Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the top 10 comprehensive art

museums in the country and one of the best-attended on a per-capita basis.

• The world’s largest collection of mosaics, which took three generations and 20 different artists to complete, can be found at the St. Louis Cathedral Basilica, an awe-inspiring Romanesque and Byzantine-style Roman Catholic church.

• Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the place for not-so-mainstream exhibits, is a leading institution for contemporary art exhibitions in an innovative environment.

SPORTS• Busch Stadium is the home of the 2006 World Series champion

St. Louis Cardinals, whose 10 world championships are more than any other National League team. The Stadium was the site of the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

• The 70,000-seat state-of-the-art Edward Jones Dome is home to the NFL Rams, 2000 Super Bowl Champions.

• The 20,000-seat Scottrade Center is home to the NHL Blues. Scottrade is also the site for many concerts as well as ice shows, circuses and touring productions.

MUSIC AND THEATER• The Pageant is a venue for bands and more on national tours.• Blocks from SLU’s campus, Powell Symphony Hall is the home of the Saint Louis Symphony

Orchestra.• Sheldon Concert Hall and Ballroom is the place for jazz, folk and classical music.• The Muny is an outdoor amphitheater in Forest Park that plays host to great summer musicals.• The Fox Theatre is a venue within walking distance of SLU’s campus that hosts everything from comedy

and concerts to Broadway plays.

INTERESTING FACTS• The first lung cancer operation was performed in St.

Louis.• The world’s first skyscraper — Louis Sullivan’s Wainwright

Building — was built in St. Louis.• The ice cream cone and iced tea were invented at the 1904

World’s Fair in St. Louis. Hot dogs and hamburgers were popularized at the event, and the soft drink Dr. Pepper was also introduced at the fair.

• St. Louis was the first American city to host the Olympic Games (1904).

• The custom of placing chocolate on hotel pillows began in St. Louis when the actor Cary Grant used chocolate for wooing purposes at the Mayfair Hotel downtown.

• The cocktails Planter’s Punch and Tom Collins were invented at the St. Louis hotel called the Planter’s House.

• Peanut butter was discovered by a doctor in St. Louis.

City of St. Louis