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2014-15 Season

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OctOber

18 YALE, CCSU, URI (WOMEN ONLY) .......................12:00 P.M.24 at Villanova (Philadelphia, Pa.) .................................................. TBA25 at Fordham (New York, N.Y.) ............................................ 1:00 p.m.

NOvember

1 HOMECOMING ALUMNI WEEK ................................. 12:00 P.M.9 at Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pa.) ............................................ TBA21-23 at Louisville Invitational (Louisville, Ky.)............................... All Day

December

5-7 at AT&T Winter Nationals (Greensboro, N.C.) ............... All Day

JaNuary

4 at Copa Coqui (San Juan, Puerto Rico) ...................... 11:00 a.m. 24 BOSTON COLLEGE .............................................................2:00 P.M. 25 SETON HALL ...................................................................... 12:00 P.M.31 at Dartmouth (Hanover, N.H.) ...................................................... TBAFebruary

7 UCONN OPEN .................................................................11:00 A.M.18-21 at American Athletic Champ. (Greensboro, N.C.)........... All Daymarch

9-11 at NCAA Zone Diving Champ. (Piscataway, N.J.) .......... All Day26-28 at NCAA Women’s Champ. (Iowa City, Iowa) ................. All Day

Home Meets in CAPS • All Home Meets At The Wolff-Zackin Natatorium • All Dates and Times (Eastern) are Subject to Change

table OF cONteNtsGeneral Information .........................................................................................1Head Coach Bob Goldberg ..........................................................................2Diving Coach John Bransfield ........................................................................3Assistant Coaches ...............................................................................................3Men’s Season Preview ......................................................................................4Women’s Season Preview ...............................................................................52014-15 Rosters ................................................................................................6Student-Athlete Profiles .............................................................................7-222013-14 Results ....................................................................................... 23-24Connecticut Champions ........................................................................... 25-26All-Conference Selections ............................................................................. 27UConn School Records ................................................................................ 28Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame ......................................................... 29Wolff-Zackin Natatorium ............................................................................. 30UConn Support Staff ..................................................................................... 312014-15 Qualifying Standards ................................................................ 32This is UConn .............................................................................................. 33-34Living The UConn Experience ............................................................... 35-37Amazing Facilities ........................................................................................... 38The State of Connecticut ........................................................................ 39-40Hartford: UConn’s Capital Town.......................................................... 41-42Storrs Center: A New Downtown ........................................................ 43-45Our Campus is Connecticut ................................................................... 46-47UConn and New York City .......................................................................... 48President Susan Herbst.................................................................................. 49Athletic Director Warde J. Manuel ............................................................ 50Prominent UConn Alumni ........................................................................ 51-52Close to Storrs ......................................................................................... 53-54UConn Facilities......................................................................................... 55-56University of Connecticut Athletics ....................................................... 57-58UConn Coaches and Staff ........................................................................... 59

2014-15 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................................................ Storrs, Conn.Founded ........................................................................................................ 1881Enrollment .................................................................................................. 30,474Colors ............................................................................. (PMS 289) and WhiteNicknames ................................................................................... Huskies, UConnConference ............................................................................ American AthleticPresident .......................................................................................... Susan HerbstDirector of Athletics ................................................................ Warde ManuelAthletic Phone ........................................................................ (860) 486-2725Athletic Fax ............................................................................. (860) 486-3300Athletic Ticket Office ........................................................... (860) 486-2724Facility (Capacity) .................................... Wolff-Zackin Natatorium (800)

2014-15 SWIMMING AND DIVINGHead Coach ......................... Bob Goldberg (Springfield College, 1969)Season ............................................................................................................. 27thMen’s Record at UConn ................................................................... 174-65-0Women’s Record at UConn ............................................................. 177-66-3Combined Record at UConn ........................................................ 351-131-3Head Diving Coach ................. John Bransfield (St. Francis (N.Y.), 1974)Season ............................................................................................................. 17thAssistant Coach T.J. Natal (Our Lady of Holy Cross ‘06), Second SeasonAssistant Coach .............. Matt Donovan (Keene State ‘98), First SeasonOffice Phone .......................................................................... (860) 486-5618Office Fax .............................................................................. (860) 486-4652Office E-Mail .................................................. [email protected] Mailing Address ........................... 2095 Hillside Road, Unit 1173 Storrs, CT 06269-1173

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSMen’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving SID .............Scott WaggonerAssociate Director of Athletics/Communications ............ Michael EnrightAthletic Communications Secretary .................................... Luanne DunstanCommunications Office ....................................................... (860) 486-3531Communications Fax ............................................................ (860) 486-5085Athletics Web Site .............................................................. UConnHuskies.com

creDitsThe 2014-15 UConn Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Media Guide was produced by Scott Waggoner. Editing coordinated by Luanne Dunstan. Photography by Steve Slade and Bob Stowell.

2014-15 Schedule

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Head coach Bob Goldberg is entering his 27th year at the helm of the UConn swimming and diving program. While that may seem like long time for many, the time has passed so quickly to Goldberg that he still feels the same energy that has earmarked his program since he arrived 1988. “I believe that I have been so fortunate to coach, work with and get to know

so many great student-athletes over these years. I have had the chance to spend time with all the quality assistant coaches who have worked with us on our staff and seen so many changes in athletics in general, including changes within our program specifically. They say that time does pass quickly when you are having fun, and right now I am having a lot of fun” – comments Goldberg.

Since Goldberg assumed the reigns of the program, consistent improve-ment in three fundamental areas has been a team trademark. First is the focus on performance. Last season Connecticut broke 16 team records, had nine NCAA “B” cuts and four conference champions. That success is derived from consistency has been a reoccurring theme in the Wolf-Zackin Natatorium. Goldberg is a believer that consistency in all you do will lead to success. In practice every day the structure he promotes is to get a little better every day in every way. Eventually that will lead to long lasting and permanent changes that bring about success and the coach feels this is far better than a roller coaster of high and low approach to practice. Throughout the country there have been so many pro-grams that have had a year or two of quick success, then drop back into years of average performances. The UConn program under Goldberg has steadily improved individual times, school records, conference performance and personal success through this approach. “The majority of swimmers who come to UConn compete for the team for four years, get better and more accomplished during their time, and finish their career on a very positive note.”

To Goldberg, the approach of consistency also applied to work in the classroom, his second area of emphasis. “Our students cannot achieve personal success in school without learning to be consistent in their study habits. UConn has become a university that is very academically challenging and the only way to survive that challenge and excel is a consistent effort over a period of time. “I always try to stress consistency in the pool and in the classroom.” Here again, a history of performance proves this approach works. The UConn women’s swim-ming team has never had a team GPA below 3.0 since Goldberg has arrived. They have had many individuals that have achieved extraordinary success in undergraduate school and beyond. The men’s team has also been very suc-cessful being selected for CSCAA All Academic recognition many times. “It is quite rewarding to see so many of our swimmers and divers go on to successful professional lives, graduate and professional school, and to come back to visit and tell us the lessons and discipline they acquired while here were instrumental in their lives”.

The third area the coach feels is so important is the overall social develop-ment of the student athletes. “College kids are in a transition from the protected confines of their family home to being sent out into the ‘real world’. I always hope that over their four years at UConn our team members learn the social skills, develop diplomacy and learn respect for others that is so vital to their eventual success in the world.”

Last season was a very good one for the Huskies. Starting with dual meets, the UConn women’s team posted a record of 4-2, while the men’s team finished a perfect 6-0. Goldberg feels the team chemistry was at an all-time

high throughout the season and instrumental in the great in-season swims. In November, the team went to swim in the Hokie Invitational and competed unrested and unshaved yet had many great swims and personal best times. The conference meet was also very successful and rewarding producing eight team records and four conference champions. Several swimmers had outstanding times posting multiple NCAA “B” cuts. This season the Coach sees a lot more of the same successes, and the team has an eye on the conference championship meet with a goal of performing at the level needed to win. Additionally there are several swimmers in the pool very capable of heading to the NCAA National Championships and several international swimmers who will compete at the high-est level in their home country.

Goldberg has a very extensive background in every activity in and around the water. Competing at the Huntington School for legendary Coach Al Houston and at Springfield College under sport icon coaches Charles Silvia and Charles Smith provided him great professional role models. Fifteen years coaching at Penn State including being a tenured assistant professor was a most reward-ing experience. An additional three years at NC State in an administrative and faculty role led him to UConn. A Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education from Springfield College, Master’s degree in Biomechanics from Penn State and selected graduate work at NC State complete his academic preparation. Goldberg has produced a teaching film, a teaching book and has authored or been part of several published articles over his career. He has expertise in just about every area of aquatics from Scuba to lifesaving, competitive diving to beginning swimming, and from competitive swimming to swimming pool design construction.

Coach Goldberg and his wife Alyce have three children and six grandchil-dren. David lives in Austin, Texas with three children, Scott resides in Cincinnati

with one child, and Sarah lives in Connecticut with two boys.

Head Coach Bob Goldberg27th Season • Record: 351-131-3 (Men and Women combined)

Coach Goldberg led the men’s swimming and diving team to a perfect 6-0 record in dual meets last season.

SWIMMING AND DIVING COACHING STAFF

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SWIMMING AND DIVING COACHING STAFF

University of Connecticut diving coach John Bransfield is in his 17th year with the program. Bransfield, the 2012 Big East Women’s Diving Coach of the Year, led Connecticut to a very successful season last year.

Throughout a first semester of tearing down and rebuilding, the program made its greatest strides dur-ing the rigorous training trip in January. Upon returning

for the 2nd semester competition, UConn divers had a great showing in dual meets, particularly at Princeton and Dartmouth at home. Six divers scored at the inaugural American Athletic Conference Championships, with each of them making finals in at least one event. Junior Taryn Urbanus was the top scorer on the team, becoming the first 3-Meter Champion in the history of the program. Taryn followed the 3-Meter with a third place finish in the 1-Meter. Junior John Brice was fourth in both the 1-meter and 3-meter, and Alli Butera was also in the finals in both events, finishing fifth and eighth respectively. Sophomores Michelle Kalupski and Spencer Beaulieu made the finals on one board and consolation in their second event.

Five UConn Divers qualified to compete in the NCAA Zone Championships in March. Urbanus had a terrific showing at the meet, making the finals on both boards and just missing a berth at the National Championships by one spot on the 3-Meter. Brice also made finals at the Meet in the 3 Meter event.

The diving program graduated three divers in May and has a young squad on the boards this year. With one senior, two sophomores and five freshmen, they are working hard to advance their skills following a regimen of advanced training methods and technical progressions. Bransfield is both confident and excited with the current team, seeing opportunity to create more depth in the program with the neces-sary focus already visible in his athletes.

Developing champions is not something new to Bransfield. In his 37 years of

college coaching, he has had many conference champions and at least one confer-ence champion at each and every school that he has worked at, including Army, Maine, Springfield and Northern Michigan. Bransfield has coached several national qualifiers, including a four-time NCAA Division II Champion. In 2003, Melissa Kull became the first Connecticut diver to compete at the NCAA National Championships. Stephen Ferreira (‘10) competed at the NCAAs, followed by All-American Danielle Cecco (’13), who competed at the National Championships three straight years, in ‘11, ‘12 and ‘13.

With a background which extends beyond the collegiate realm of diving, Bransfield enjoyed many years of success with U.S. Diving as a Junior Olympic coach. He was been recognized by the National Governing body twice in that phase of his career with stipends to work with two U.S Olympic Coaches. Bransfield has consider-able experience in the sport away from the pool deck as well. Four times he served on the NCAA Diving Rules Subcommittee, and in the early 90’s he was appointed as a Regional Technical Director of United States Diving. While coaching at Army, he hosted numerous clinics for U.S Diving Coaches involving several U.S Olympic Team Coaches. In 1998, he served as the Competition Manager of the Goodwill Games in New York.

Bransfield has taught numerous coaching clinics for Grass Roots fundamentals, Spotting Training and Safety Certification. In the summer of 2003, Bransfield spent close to three weeks in the People’s Republic of China. The opportunity allowed him to closely observe the training programs at two Provincial sites and attend the Asian Junior Championships.

Bransfield is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., where he received his bachelor’s degree from St. Francis College. He earned a master’s at Northern Michigan and continued to study biomechanics while coaching at Springfield College. Bransfield and his wife, Ginny, have four sons, and presently reside in Storrs.

Head Diving Coach John Bransfield16th Season

Matt DonovanAssistant Swimming Coach

Matt Donovan enters his first year with the Huskies after being hired in November. Donovan, who has extensive coaching experience at both the collegiate and club level, joins the Connecticut swimming and div-ing team as an assistant coach.

The former Keene State swimmer earned a varsity letter in all four of his years with the Owls, and he qualified for the Conference Championship each season. He was a team captain at Keene State, where he received his bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, finishing with a 3.0 GPA.

Following school, Donovan served as an assistant coach at Farmington High School in Connecticut. He helped lead the school to four Nutmeg Conference team championships from 1998-2000, and seven swimmers earned All-State honors throughout his time there.

Donovan jumped to the college ranks in 2004 as an assistant coach for Rutgers University, where he was supervised by four-time Big East Coach of the Year Chuck Warner. He took on many roles while with the Scarlet Knights, including supervising team practices and organizing Group Swim lessons.

In May of 2000, Donovan was named the head swim coach of the Somerset Valley YMCA Swim Team. He spent 15 years with the team, overseeing a program of over 400 participants. His primary responsibilities included training the senior athletes and looking over all aspects of the club’s aquatic business. Donovan saw great success while with Somerset Valley, leading the team to the New Jersey State Championship in 2006, and 2010-14. He was tabbed as the New Jersey All-Star Team Coach in 2003 and 2004.

Prior to UConn, Donovan held a brief coaching stint with the YMCA of Broward County it Florida, starting in August of 2014.

T.J. NatalAssistant Swimming Coach

T.J. Natal enters his second year at UConn and his first season as a full-time assistant coach after spending the last three seasons at Tulane University.

In his first season with UConn, the Connecticut men’s swimming and diving team finished a perfect 6-0 in dual meets, while the women’s swimming and diving team saw several strong performances at the conference meet. He was an assistant coach for the Green Wave for two years before becoming the interim head coach

for his final year there.Before Tulane, Natal held coaching positions at several places. He coached

the men’s and women’s swimming team at the University of New Orleans, where he helped eight swimmers earn NCAA B Cuts and had several top eight finishers at the Sun Belt Conference Championship Meet during the 2009-10 season.

Prior to New Orleans, he coached the USS Elmwood Sharks in Harahan, La. Under his guidance, 22 swimmers qualified for sectionals, while four swimmers quali-fied for Junior Nationals.

Natal, who is from the New Orleans area, began his coaching career at Jefferson Country Club, serving as the head coach there until 2007. His own swim-ming career took off at Archbishop Rummel High School, as he was a four-time all-district honoree and claimed all-state honors three times. In his junior year he won the state title in the 100-meter freestyle and as a senior he won the title for both the 100 and 50-meter freestyle.

While swimming for the Sharks he made six Junior National cuts and one Senior National cut. After transferring from Loyola University, he swam for Louisiana State University from 2001-03. He would later complete his bachelor’s degree from Our Lady of Holy Cross in 2006.

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As the Huskies head into a new season optimism runs high on the deck for the men’s swimming and diving team. A very good squad last year, Connecticut has improved though recruiting and experience, and the coaches, captains and team together all expect great things. “As is true with our women’s team, we have a men’s team that can challenge for a conference championship. Our expectation is that everyone in the pool is working towards that challenge. As a group, this men’s team has the energy and ability to be something special. They will be fun to watch!”

“One of the best senior classes in UConn school history is in charge now,” says Coach Goldberg. Led by Lachezar “Latch” Shumkov, this is a formidable group. Shumkov is an eight-time Bulgarian National Champion with wins in the 50, 100 and 200 breaststroke in each of the last two years. He holds both team breaststroke records and has the skills to win a conference championship and advance to the NCAA’s. Equally impres-sive is Sawyer Franz. “Sawyer’s rate of improvement at UConn has been striking, culminating in his win in the 400 Individual Medley at last season’s conference meet. He is so valuable to the team since he can swim about any event, any distance and any stroke, all effectively.”

A quality breaststroker on his own, Wyatt Boliek would be a star on any team. “Wyatt has had some incredible races for us, and his presence along with Latch gives us a great breaststroke event.” Luke Zalewski has been impressive in his mid-distance events with the 200 being his strong suit. He is also very good in the 100 and 500 and has range to be effec-tive in the longer freestyle events. Finally, second year senior transfer Felix Samuels can post times that can get him a return trip to the NCAA Championships and he is critical to all the Connecticut relays.

The senior class is backed up by some very good juniors. Jeff Magin has shown steady improvement and is ready to make his presence felt in the backstroke and freestyle events. He is deceivingly fast in the water. Joining him in rate of improvement is Greg Baliko, a breaststroke and IM specialist. “Greg has increased his strength so much that he will be dominant in the IM for us.” Ryan Walsh has been good in the pool since his arrival with one of the best fly strokes around. This should be a great year for him. Finally, school record holder Mike Lennon returns and can

dominate the distance events at the conference meet. “Mike is as good as anyone in the pool, and I expect he should contend for the conference championship”. - Goldberg

There is a quality sophomore class also and now they have experi-ence from last season. Leading the way is Chris Girg, the conference champion is the 500 freestyle. “It is hard to believe that Chris missed NCAA’s last year posting a 4:19 for his 500. I think he can certainly qualify this year!” Chris is also very good in the butterfly events. Another bright spot for the Huskies is James Donlevy. An impressive sprinter, he is just scratching the surface of his ability. Good things are expected from James. Jerry Burton and Kevin Konarski strengthen the mid-distance free events and give the Huskies a lot of depth in the 100, 200 & 500 freestyle events. Mike Hopkins has greatly improved his breaststroke events and Keon Songui-Samuel will be a factor in the sprint free and backstroke events.

There are some strong swimmers in the freshman class with Kyle Kimura proving to be a real surprise. He has very good times and a big future for the Huskies in the free and fly events. Connecticut natives Brandon Cole (Breast/IM), Dan Krentsa (Free), Jack Malespini (Sprint) and Greg Dziopa (Breast) all will be strong contributors for UConn. Walker Hill will combine with Franz and Magin in the backstroke events for a strong 1-2-3, and Vince Camin will look for a spot in the breaststroke. Pat Kavanaugh will certainly make his mark in the distance free and fly events and should emerge as a very good swimmer for the Huskies.

This year’s diving squad is arguably one of the better teams there has ever been at UConn. Having graduated only one senior from a suc-cessful campaign in 2013-14, the Huskies have six divers back, along with three promising freshman.

Junior John Brice heads up the men’s side, having made Finals in both the 1 and 3-Meter in last year’s conference meet.

Three sophomores also scored in both the 1 and 3- Meter at the conference meet, and the freshman are all capable of challenging for spots at the Conference Championship as well as the NCAA Zones. What differentiates this group from some in the past is having the number of athletes with a common focus, motivation and potential. “We have no seniors in the program, and yet while we have one designated captain, everybody in the program is stepping up to the challenges each day with maturity and resolve. This should be an exciting year for the diving program, particularly in the championship stretch.” - comments Bransfield.

All this adds up to a very well-rounded team for UConn with leaders and very strong back-ups in every event. “If this team can come together as I expect they will, they can be a very good group. Last season they were undefeated, and they have the potential to make that happen again. The question will be whether we can stand up to the challenge of the other teams in the conference and swim to our ability. If so, we cer-tainly have a shot at winning it in Greensboro in February.” - Goldberg

UConn senior Mike Lennon holds the school record in both the 1000 and 1650 freestyle events.

MEN’S PREVIEW

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The UConn women’s swimming and diving team in 2014-15 looks to be a formidable group this season. The squad is deep, talented and so varied that every event has more than one elite quality swimmer or diver. Goldberg has a wealth of talent to choose from when making a line up.

Coming off a dual meet record of 4-2 with solid performances at their mid-season invitational and a third place finish at the American Athletic Conference Championship meet, the Huskies are looking forward to a very goal orientated season. “We are making our conference meet the focus of our season with an eye to compete to win the championship”, says the coach. “It is a realistic goal that can be accomplished if we are all on the same page in training and work ethic throughout the year.” Leading the way for the Huskies are five seniors who have been the rock of the team. Unquestionably, the performance leader is sprinter Chinyere Pigot. Pigot is a two-time Olympian representing Surinam, a school record holder, a Team MVP and the American Athletic Conference Champion in the 50 freestyle. She is also a solid NCAA “B” qualifier with a 22.6 per-sonal time in the 50 freestyle and a school record time of 49.40 in the 100 free. “I have seen so much growth in her from the way she competes to her growth in the classroom and in the way she leads our team in the pool”. A senior who has really improved and made an impact on the team is captain Kate Munzenmaier. A true ‘jack of all trades’ in the pool, her freestyle took off last year to produce a 1:49.6 in the 200 and a 4:54.9 in the 500, both personal bests by far. She was also impressive on relays for the Huskies. Holly Gallagher is another senior who has really helped the Huskies cause. Her fly and free have been remarkably consistent and dependable to UConn in both dual meet events and at championship time. Hannah Perna is another team captain and a role model for the younger swimmers. “Hannah never takes a set off,” remarks Goldberg, and she is consistently good in distance free and fly events. The final senior is Tessa Pena, who is another swimmer who can swim in many places. She is extremely talented and can be a real wild card for the Huskies as they look towards the conference meet.

There are five juniors who are very important swimmers for the Huskies. Two quality breaststrokers are part of an international flavor on

the team in Laura Hyland from Great Britain and Canada’s Laura Ruttan. Both had two really great seasons for the Huskies and look to extend their success this year. A second Canadian, backstroker Kennedy Meier, is an elite level talent who could easily challenge for a conference champion-ship in the 200 backstroke, while Emily Boyko is a locally grown butterfly specialist who continues to give the Huskies great depth in the fly events. Finally, Caitlin Cole is a powerful distance swimmer for the Huskies and will continue to be a big contributor.

The sophomore class, the largest group on the team, is a very tal-ented group of swimmers. They are 13 swimmers strong and a group any coach would love to have. Leading the way is Norwegian National Champion backstroker Christine Pedersen. An elite level talent, Christine set the 100 backstroke record as a freshman and should break both backstroke records again this year. There is no doubt in Goldberg’s mind that she can meet NCAA standards. Backstroke is the strength of this class with Jaimie Lynn Brookover, Sam Park and Nicole Ricci part of this out-standing group. Brookover had a terrific conference meet last year after a season of training that had interruptions because of injuries. Samantha Park came out of nowhere to post a 2:04 in the 200 back and should continue to improve as a sophomore, and Nicole Ricci was right on her best times and can break into the lead group this season.

There is also a strong freestyle influence in this class. Margot Manning has the ability to be a major force in mid-distance free along with Dee Parsons. Both are very high quality swimmers. Shelley Faykes anchors the distance lane and posted a very impressive time in the 1650 free at the 2014 conference meet. Tara O’Prey, Maddie Hoopes, Jordan Drake and Darah Jampo also cover the sprint free events and they can combine to be a relay team in themselves. A true surprise last season was Sophie Nothnagle, who came within an eyelash of setting the 200 fly team record. She has teamed up with Caroline Finkle to give UConn a great fly event. Nothnagle was also impressive in the 500 freestyle at years’ end.

New faces on the team will really help the Huskies. Emily Parillo fig-ures to be a factor in the fly and gives the Huskies a great event for the conference championships. Sammi Bassman will add to the breaststroke lane and has quick explosive speed. Emilia Weihenig has already posted fast times in the backstroke and Christina Cirillo increases the impressive depth UConn has in that event. Sophie King has natural speed in free and fly and can become impressive. Sara Nestrowitz has great mid-distance free speed, and transfers Rachel Mulligan and Emily Caplis round out a very good group of newcomers to the team.

This year’s diving squad is arguably one of the better teams UConn has ever fielded. Having graduated only one senior from a success-ful campaign in 2013-14, the huskies have six divers back, along with three promising freshman. Leading the charge is the defending American Athletic 3-Meter Champion, junior Taryn Urbanus, who is also this year’s team Captain.

Three sophomores also scored in both the 1 and 3- Meter at the conference meet, and the freshman are all capable of challenging for spots at the Conference Championship as well as the NCAA Zones. What differentiates this group from some in the past is having the number of athletes with a common focus, motivation and potential. “We have no seniors in the program, and yet while we have one designated captain, everybody in the program is stepping up to the challenges each day with maturity and resolve. This should be an exciting year for the Diving program, particularly in the Championship stretch.” - comments Bransfield.

“Our goals are very clear for this group,” says Coach Goldberg. “We have talent, depth, front line swimmers and high quality back-ups. We also have great leadership in our seniors and team captains. If we can train throughout the year, race ourselves every day and remain focused on our conference championships, we can have a wonderful opportunity to challenge for the American Athletic Conference Championships.“

Sophomore backstroke specialist Christine Pedersen set two school records in her first season at Connecticut last year.

WOMEN’S PREVIEW

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Name Year Events Hometown/ClubJeffrey Aselin Fr. Diving Riverside, Conn./High Dive ChampionsGreg Baliko Jr. Breaststroke/IM Fanwood, N.J./Fanwood Scotch PlainsSpencer Beaulieu So. Diving Portland, Conn./NoCo DivingWyatt Boliek Sr. Breaststroke Greenville, S.C/Team GreenvilleJohn Brice Jr. Diving Bala Cynwood, Pa./Red Dragon DivingJerry Burton So. Backstroke/Freestyle Chesapeake, Va./Tide AquaticsVincent Camin Fr. Breaststroke Andover, Mass./North Andover HurricanesBrandon Cole Fr. Breaststroke/IM Trumbull, Conn./Wilton Y WahoosJames Donlevy So. Sprint Lake Grove, N.Y./Sachem SwimGreg Dziopa Fr. Breaststroke Rocky Hill, Conn./SoNoCoSawyer Franz Sr. Dist. Free/IM Pine, Colo./DU HilltoppersChris Girg So. Butterfly/Freestyle Burbach, Germany/Gymnasium WilnsdorfAndrew Hill Fr. Backstroke/IM Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School SharksMichael Hopkins So. Breaststroke/IM Stamford, Conn./RoxburyPatrick Kavanugh Fr. Butterfly/Freestyle Frederick, Md./Rockville MontgomeryKyle Kimura Fr. Butterfly/Freestyle Tampa, Fla./Tampa Bay CommunityDaniel Kinney Fr. Diving Middletown, Conn./NoCoKevin Konarski So. Freestyle Lindenhurst, N.Y./Islanders AquaticsDaniel Krensta Fr. Sprint Freestyle Brookfield, Conn./Wilton Y WahoosMike Lennon Jr. Freestyle Williston Park, N.Y./Long Island AquaticsJeff Magin Jr. Backstroke Brookfield, Conn./WCYM MakosJack Malespini Fr. Freestyle Rocky Hill, Conn./Northern Middlesex YMCAFelix Samuels Sr. Sprint London, England/EalingLachezar Shumkov Sr. Breaststroke Sofia, Bulgaria/SC SofiaKeon Songui-Samuel So. Sprint/Freestyle Dorchester, Mass./Charles River AquaticsRyan Walsh Jr. Butterfly/Freestyle Monroe, N.Y./CondorsLuke Zalewski Sr. Freestyle Burlington, Conn./Cheshire/Sea Dogs

Name Year Events Hometown/ClubSammi Bassman Fr. Breaststroke Austin, Texas./Lost Creek AquaticsEmily Boyko Jr. Butterfly Poughkeepsie, N.Y./MaristJamie Lynn Brookover So. Backstroke Cherry Hill, N.J./Jersey WahoosAlexandra Butera So. Diving Havertown, Pa./West Chester DivingEmily Caplis Fr. Breaststroke Chillicothe, Ill./Bloomington YMCAChristina Cirillo Fr. Backstroke Kinnelon, N.J./Lakeland Hills Family YMCACaitlin Cole Jr. DistanceFreestyle Trumbull, Conn./Wilton Y WahoosAmanda Craig So. Diving Woodbridge, Conn./Southern CT DivingJordan Drake So. Breaststroke/IM/Sprint Marietta, Ga./StingraysMichelle Faykes So. Distance Freestyle Cherry Hill, N.J./Jersey WahoosCaroline Finkle So. Butterfly Johns Creek, Ga./Swim Atlanta Holly Gallagher Sr. Butterfly/Freestyle Haddon Township, N.J./Jersey WahoosMadeleine Hoopes So. Sprint/Butterfly Greesnburg, Pa./Greater Latrobe AquaticsLaura Hyland Jr. Breaststroke Southport, England/SouthportDarrah Jampo So. Butterfly/Back/Free West Chester, Pa./Suburban Swim CenterMichelle Kalupski So. Diving Chicago, Ill../Glenbrook AquaticsSophia King Fr. Freestyle/Butterfly Chesterfield, Va./Quest SwimmingMargot Manning So. Freestyle Frederick, Md./Monocacy AquaticsMonica Marcello Fr. Diving Middletown, Conn./NoCoKennedy Meier Jr. Backstroke Winnipeg, Canada/MantaRachel Mulligan So. Distance Raleigh, N.C./YMCA Of The Triangle AreaKaty Munzenmaier Sr. Freestyle/IM Lake George, N.Y./Glen Falls GatorsSara Nestrowitz Fr. Freestyle Washington Township, N.J./Lakeland Hills Family YMCASophie Nothnagle So. Butterfly Victor, N.Y./Victor AquaticsTara O’Prey So. Sprint Free/Breast Ridley Park, Pa./Ridley Area YMCAEmily Parillo Fr. Butterfly/IM Phillipston, Mass./Greenwood MemorialSamantha Park So. Backstroke Washington Crossing, Pa./NRG SwimmingDeanna Parsons So. Freestyle/IM Ellicott City, Md./North Baltimore AquaticsChristine Pedersen So. Backstroke Vinterbro, Norway/LambertseterTessa Pena Sr. IM Apex, N.C./Marlins of RaleighHannah Perna Sr. Distance Free Hillsborough, N.J./Scarlet AquaticsChinyere Pigot Sr. Sprint Free Miami, Fla./Miami Metro AquaticsNicole Ricci So. Backstroke Forest Hill, Md./Arena Club AquaticsLaura Ruttan Jr. Breaststroke Stittsville, Canada/Greater Ottawa KingfishTaryn Urbanus Jr. Diving Quincy, Mass./South Shore DivingEmilia Weihenig Fr. Backstroke Upper Saddle River, N.J./Wyckoff YMCA Sharks

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Greg BalikoJuniorBreaststroke/IMFanwood, N.J.Fanwood Scotch Plains

At UConn: Made phenomenal progress last year in his breaststroke and IM events... Has a chance to be one of UConn’s best swimmers heading into this sea-son and has become a great team leader... Quali-fied for the BIG EAST Championship in the 200-yard IM, 100-yard butterfly and 200-yard breaststroke as a freshman.Achievements: Junior National Qualifier, Top 10 finisher at YMCA Nationals, high school team State Champions, two time USA Scholastic All-American.Personal: Born Feb. 27, 1994....son to Beth and John Baliko....Allied health sciences major.Why UConn: “The positive team atmosphere, friend-ly team members and serious attitude towards both swimming and academics.”

Jeff AselinFreshmanDivingRiverside, Conn.High Dive Champions

Achievements: Competed all four years at Green-wich High School, where he set multiple diving records… Earned All-State and All-America honors twice and was named his school’s Diver of the Year in 2012… Tabbed as the Most Improved Diver in 2011 and recipient of the Scott Finneran Memorial Diving Award… Helped Greenwich win the State Championship three times… Named to his school’s academic Honor Roll. Personal: Born Sept. 6, 1996… Son of Shawn and Susan Aselin… Has one brother, Shawn (21), and one sister, Jessica (14)… Management and engineering for manufacturing major. Why UConn: “I came here because it is a great institute in both academics and athletics.”

Wyatt BoliekSeniorBreaststrokeGreenville, S.C.Team Greenville

At UConn: Big East All-Academic Team 2011-2012, Deans List fall 2011... Had a really solid year as a junior... Trained hard during the summer and he hopes to go out as a senior with some good swims in the 200-yard breaststroke event.Achievements: All- State and All-Region, State Champion 100, 200 breaststroke, Junior National/ National Qualifier, USA Swimming Academic All-American...Set the South Carolina state record in the 200-meter breaststroke in the summer of 2013.Personal: Born Sept. 11, 1992....parents Mike and Maggie Boliek....siblings Wynne and Luke...Allied health sciences majorWhy UConn: “Loved the team and the campus.”

Spencer BeaulieuSophomoreDivingPortland, Conn.NoCo Diving

At UConn: Was one of the hardest working fresh-man ever in his first year at UConn... Is someone who has plenty of courage to make all the dives... Proved to be a competitor at the conference meet after walking on last year and has worked hard to improve even more over the summer.Achievements: Finished fourth at the Southern Con-necticut Conference Championships...Was 6th at the LL Championships and 10th at the State Opens.Personal: Born Feb. 21, 1995...Son of John and Annamarie Beaulieu...Has two brothers, Tyler (16) and Jonathan (20), and one sister, Christina (12)...Pre-kinesiology major.Why UConn: “The people I met here when I visited made me feel like family and the coach made me feel like I could take my diving to the next level.”

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Jerry BurtonSophomoreFreestyle/BackstrokeChesapeake, Va.Tide

At UConn: Really started to hit his stride this sum-mer... Has trained well and has a lot of potential in the 200-yard freestyle and backstroke events.Achievements: Was a National Scholastic Athlete at Hickory High School... Named the Virginia Swim-mer of the Year while in high school.Personal: Born Feb. 21, 1994... Son of Jerry and Chellie Burton... Has two brothers, Logan and Nick, and one sister, Bethany... Exploratory Major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because when look-ing for a college, I took into account the academics. I believe I can achieve my academic and athletic goals as well as be a part of a team that works together like a whole.”

John BriceJuniorDivingBala Cynwood, Pa.Red Dragon Diving

At UConn: Had a highly successful freshman year (All-Big East) despite having to deal with injuries... Has an extensive junior background... One of the more talented divers that has come to UConn... Is healthy now and could be the Huskies’ best diver this season... He should final at the conference meet, and he will be competitive for the top spots at the NCAA Zone Meet.Achievements: 11th on 3m at Junior East Nationals, 4th at PIAA State ChampionshipPersonal: Born April 27, 1994...Son of Tom and Pamela Brice....Communication major.Why UConn: “I came here because of the combined academic and sports reputation of the school.”

Brandon ColeFreshmanBreaststroke/IMTrumbull, Conn.Wilton Y Wahoos

Achievements: Earned a varsity letter each year at Fairfield Prep... Named to the All-State Team four times and was a three-time All-American... Cap-tained his team while at Fairfield and finished in the top five nationally in the 200 and 400 freestyle relay.Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1995... Son of William and Margaret Cole... Has two sisters, Caitlin (20) and Tara (30), and one brother, William Jr. (27)... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because it was the perfect fit for me academically and athletically.”

Vincent CaminFreshmanBreaststrokeAndover, Mass.North Andover Hurricanes

Achievements: Competed all four years at Ando-ver High, where he helped his school earn the 2012 and 2013 Merrimack Valley Conference Champion-ships... Was a team captain of his swim and dive team.Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1996... Son of Antoine and Naoko Camin... Has one brother, Stan (20), and one sister, Ines (6)... Environmental science major.

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Greg DziopaFreshmanBreaststrokeRocky Hill, Conn.SoNoCo

Achievements: Swam for the SoNoCo Swim Club

and Rocky Hill High School, participating in breast-

stroke and IM events... Named a CT Scholar Athlete

and is a high school record holder.

Personal: Born Oct. 28, 1996... Son of Maciej and

Dorothy Dziopa... Has one sister, Jennifer (25)...

Chemical engineering major.

Why UConn: “I chose UConn because it offered me

the perfect combination of academics and athletics

while still being close to home.”

James DonlevySophomoreSprintLake Grove, N.Y.Sachem Swim

At UConn: Possesses a lot of talent and can become a terrific asset in the sprint events... Named to the All-Conference Team as a freshman... The 50-yard freestyle is his best event and he can possibly con-tend in the final of it at the Conference Swimming and Diving Championships this season.Achievements: Earned All-American honors at Sa-chem... Holds several school records... Is the county record holder in the 50-meter... Was a captain and MVP of high school team.Personal: Born July 5, 1995... Son of Jim and Jill Donlevy... Has two brothers, Kevin (28) and Gerry (25), and one sister, Meg (25)... Computer science major. Why UConn: “I chose UConn because I thought it was the best fit. Academically, it was right for what I am majoring in (engineering) and I also found the team to be a good fit

Sawyer FranzSenior CaptainFreestyle/IMPine, Colo.DU Hilltoppers

At UConn: Named the Freshman of the year along with Lachezar Shumakov in his first year... Set two school records as a sophomore...Had a great year as a junior, earning All-Conference honors after win-ning the 400-yard IM at the conference meet with NCAA B Cut times... Finished top eight in the back-stroke with NCAA B Cut times... Was named a team captain for the upcoming season and is committed to having his best year ever.Achievements: National Honor Society Treasurer, President of Student Council, Key Club Editor, USA Swimming National Qualifier.Personal: Born March 13, 1993...Son to William and Regina Franz....Sister Gretchen....Allied health sciences major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because of the incred-ible athletic and academic dynamic.”

Chris GirgSophomoreButterflyBurbach, GermanyWilnsdorf

At UConn: Had a great freshman campaign for the Huskies, setting a school record in the 500-yard freestyle in the first meet of the season... Earned All-Conference honors after winning the 500-yard freestyle final at the American Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships... Made NCAA B Cut times and barely missed qualifying for the NCAA Championships... Has a real shot at making NCAAs this season with a year now under his belt.Personal: Born July 9, 1995... Son of Michael and Meike Girg... Has one sister named Sophia (15)... Exploratory Major.Why UConn: “Being a student athlete is attractive in the states so I wanted to go there. When I arrived, I was just impressed by UConn.”

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Kyle KimuraFreshmanButterfly/FreestyleTampa, Fla.Tampa Bay Community

Walker HillFreshmanBackstroke/IMJacksonville, Fla.Bolles School Sharks

Achievements: Swam for five years at The Bolles

School... Tabbed as a Scholastic All-American... Was

part of five state championship teams and three

national championship teams.

Personal: Born Sept. 18, 1995... Son of Michael

and Jayne Hill... Has one brother, Grant (16)...

Physiology and neurobiology major.

Patrick KavanaughFreshmanButterfly/FreestyleFrederick, Md.Rockville Montgomery

Achievements: Swam for two years at Urbana High School, earning All-State honors twice...Was a two-time Maryland Athletic scholar... Set two team records while at Urbana and finished as the second runner up at States in 2011... Tabbed as a Scholas-tic All-American and was a member of the Rockville Montgomery Swim Club National Team... Also was a letter winner in unified bocce at his high school... Named to the academic High Honor Roll and was an IB Certificate candidate.Personal: Born July 9, 1996... Son of Mark and Nancy Kavanaugh... Has two sisters, Brigid (20) and Molly (15)... Statistics major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because it’s a fun school with the perfect balance of academics and athletics.”

Achievements: Swam at H.B. Plant High School for two years and was a member of the Tampa Bay Community Swim Club, competing in butterfly and freestyle events... Participated in the 2013 and 2014 National Club Swimming Association (NCSA) Junior National Championships.Personal: Born June 22, 1996... Song of Koi and Yung Kimura... Has two brothers, Kory (12) and Kent (19)... Pre-kinesiology major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because of the aca-demic benefits and it was a perfect fit for me ath-letically.”

Michael HopkinsSophomoreBreaststroke/IMStamford, Conn.Roxbury

At UConn: Had some success in the breaststroke and IM events after walking on the team... Has trained hard in the offseason and looks to contribute more next year.Achievements: Was a captain his senior year at Westhill...Made the All-FCIAC Team (1st or 2nd team) for three years...Was a FCIAC Scholar Ath-lete.Personal: Born March 28, 1995...Son of Michael and Maryann Hopkins...Has one brother named Christopher (22)...Horticulture major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because I felt a bal-ance and positive atmosphere both on campus and in the pool.”

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Daniel KrenstaFreshmanSprint FreestyleBrookfield, Conn.Wilton Y Wahoos

Achievements: Competed all four years at Brook-field High School, earning All-State honors and All-Conference honors... Named an All-American in 2012 in the 200 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay... Was a team captain as a senior and set school records in the 200 freestyle, 200 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay... Tabbed as an Aca-demic All-Conference selection and named to his school’s academic Honor Roll.Personal: Born Feb. 20, 1996... Son of Jeffrey and Kathryn Krentsa... Has two brothers, Drew (20) and Greg (16)... Exploratory major.

Mike LennonJuniorFreestyleWilliston Park, N.Y.Long Island Aquatics

At UConn: Set the school record in the mile swim and 1000-yard freestyle as a sophomore... Part of a very strong distance group at Connecticut... Named to the All-Conference Team last season... Looks to improve on his 500-yard freestyle times heading into this season.Achievements: Olympic trials in 1500 freestyle, All-American in 500 freestyle, third at NCSA’s in the 1500 freestyle, Senior and Junior Nationals Quali-fierPersonal: Born April 22, 1994....son to Patricia and Geraro...brother to two younger sisters....Journalism major.Why UConn: “It had everything that I wanted in a school.”

Kevin KonarskiSophomoreFreestyle

At UConn: Has performed well in the freestyle events... Can make an impact for UConn this upcom-ing season with a good summer of training... Has a lot of ability and will contend for a spot on the freestyle relay teams.Achievements: Was a four-year captain and team MVP for Lindenhurst Senior... Owns six school re-cords... Four-time County Champion... Made All-County, All-Long Island, All-State and All-American teams... Was a NCGA Junior National Qualifier in the 200-meter freestyle, 500 freestyle and 100 freestyle.Personal: Born March 24, 1995... Son of Dariusz and Monika Konarski... Has one brother named Pat-rick (12)... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “Connecticut had everything I looked for in a school.”

Lindenhurst, N.Y.Islanders Aquatics

Daniel KinneyFreshmanDivingMiddletown, Conn.NoCo

Achievements: Earned three varsity letters at Middletown High School... Named to the 2013 and 2014 All-Conference Team... Tabbed as an All-American in 2014 and an All-State selection in 2013 and 2014... Helped lead his school to the con-ference championships each year from 2011-14... Played soccer and ultimate in high school... 2013 and 2014 All-State honoree in ultimate and was named an All-Star as a senior.Personal: Born Apr. 6, 1996... Son of Erin and Peggy Kinney... Has one sister, Elizabeth (15)... Exploratory major. Why UConn: “I chose UConn because of the people in the program here, athletes and coaches.”

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Felix SamuelsSeniorSprintLondon, EnglandEaling

At UConn: Came in as a transfer and adjusted very well to the program... Has the ability to qualify for the NCAA Championships this season as a senior after earning All-Conference honors last season.Achievements: Earned All-American honors twice while at Minnesota... Received Academic Conference Honors... Member of the European Juniors in 2011... Part of the Great Britain Junior Squad... Was a na-tional medalist multiple times in England.Personal: Born July 7, 1993... Son of Tony and Moyra Samuels... Has one sister named Sarraounia (23)... English major.Why UConn: “I chose to come to UConn because it has the perfect blend of academics and athletics.”

Lachezar ShumkovSenior CaptainBreaststrokeSofia, BulgariaSC Sofia

At UConn: Big East A- Finalist, 200 breaststroke re-cord holder in his freshman year... Won the 50,100 and 200-meter breaststroke and the 200 IM at the Bulgarian National Championships in 2013 and 2014... All-Conference honors last season... Named the American Athletic Conference Male Swimmer of the Week (Nov. 19) as a junior after winning both breaststroke events in UConn’s meet against Pennsyl-vania (Nov. 9)... Tabbed as a team captain for this season... Holds UConn’s breaststroke records.Achievements: Bulgarian National Age Group ChampionPersonal: Born Feb. 28, 1992....son to Simona and Lachezar Shumkov...Computer science major.Why UConn: “I liked the team and the coaching staff and I liked the University academically.”

Jack MalespiniFreshmanFreestyleRocky Hill, Conn.Northern Middlesex YMCA

Achievements: Was a four-time letter winner at Rocky Hill High School, earning All-Conference and All-State honors... Was a team captain and was named a Team MVP... Set school records in the 50 and 100 freestyle events... Competed on the North-ern Middlesex YMCA Swim Club, breaking the club’s record in the 50 freestyle... Member of the National Honor Society and the All-Academic Team... Made Honor Roll all four years.Personal: Born Jan. 4, 1996... Son of Salvatore and Elaine Malespini... Has one brother, Joe (20)... Pre-pharmacy major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because of the great academics that they have to offer as well as an amazing campus that is close to home.”

Jeff MaginJuniorBackstrokeBrookfield, Conn.WCYM Makos

At UConn: Improved greatly in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke events... Earned All-Conference honors last season as a sophomore... Has also per-formed well in freestyle events and could contend to win some finals at next year’s conference meet.Achievements: High school All-Conference, All-State, All-American, Class M State Record in 100 backstroke.Personal: Born May 8, 1994...parents Jennifer and Bill Magin...Allied health sciences major.Why UConn: “UConn is a great school, with great swimming, my brother swam here and I live in Connecticut.”

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Keon Songui-SamuelSophomoreSprint FreestyleDorchester, Mass.Charles River Aquatics

At UConn: Walked on to the team and made an

impact on some of the relay teams... Can contribute

even more this coming season after he develops a

little more strength.

Personal: Born May 21, 1995... Son of Ken Harry

and Ingrid Samuel... Exploratory major.

Why UConn: “I chose UConn because of the great

academic opportunity and team environment.”

Ryan WalshJuniorButterfly/FreestyleMonroe, N.Y.Condors

At UConn: Transitioned into the butterfly events as a sophomore... Has the potential to be a factor in the 200-yard butterfly and he looks to earn a spot on the relay teams this season.Achievements: Scholar Athlete grades 7-11, USA Swimming Academic All-American.Personal: Born March 22, 1994....parents Michael and Nancy Walsh...sister Colleen....Management information systems major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because it is an excel-lent school, I loved the atmosphere on campus, and the facilities are awesome.”

Luke ZalewskiSeniorFreestyleBurlington, Conn.Cheshire/Sea Dogs

At UConn: Top 16 in Big East: 14th in the mile, Dean’s list as a freshman... Swam well as a sopho-more despite a torn cruciate ligament... Found his spot in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle as a junior... Continues to improve and will provide a lot of lead-ership to the program in his final season.Achievements: Honor Roll, All-State swimmer, YMCA- National Champion.Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1993...son to Walter and Krystyna...brother Peter...Allied health sciences major.Why UConn: “It is local and close to home, and it has great academics and swim team so it was a perfect fit for me.”

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Emily BoykoJuniorButterflyPoughkeepsie, N.Y.Marist

At UConn: Has been solid in the butterfly events... Hopes to improve her time in the 200-yard butterfly heading into her junior season.Achievements: Team record holder in 200 fly, State Championship Finalist, member of the All-state Aca-demic Team.Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1994 daughter of Arthur and Martha Boyko....siblings Jason and Abigail....Allied health sciences major.Why UConn: “Great team, atmosphere and aca-demics. UConn is also a good distance from home.”

Sammi BassmanFreshmanBreaststroke

Achievements: Swam all four years at Vandegrift High School, earning All-State honors in the 100 breaststroke and 200 medley relay... Broke the school record in the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM and was named the Team MVP twice... Was the high school State Champion in the 100 breaststroke and 200 medley relay... Qualified for the Junior Nation-als and holds the record in the 100 breaststroke in her area’s Regional Meet... Tabbed as an Academic All-American.Personal: Born June 9, 1996... Daughter of Robert and Leslee Bassman... Has one sister, Ashley (21)... Marketing major. Why UConn: “I chose UConn because I wanted the opportunity to excel both in the pool and in the classroom.”

Alexandra ButeraSophomoreDivingHavertown, Pa.West Chester Diving

At UConn: Had an opportunity to train with a qual-ity diving program over the summer following her first year at UConn... Is very reliable on the boards and her experience as a freshman will help her get to the next level in the coming season... Should be a factor at the conference championships this year.Achievements: All-State and All-American while at Haverford... Was captain of her team... Inductee of Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame... USA National and zone qualifier... Regional qualifier.Personal: Born Oct. 1, 1994... Daughter of Louis and Michelle Butera... Has one sister named Olivia (16)... Digital media and design major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because I feel I can grow here academically and as an athlete.”

Jaimie Lynne BrookoverSophomoreBackstrokeCherry Hill, N.J.Jersey Wahoos

At UConn: Overcame injuries and finished strong as a freshman... Has the ability to swim even faster in backstroke events this season and make some NCAA B Cuts.Achievements: Earned MVP Honors four times while at Cherry Hill... Three-time South Jersey First Team... Came in fourth place in the state for the 100 meter backstroke... Held the school record for the 100 me-ter backstroke for four years... Was captain of her high school team... Was a USA and junior national qualifier for the 100 meter backstroke.Personal: Born Dec. 22, 1994... Daughter of Chris and Maria Brookover... Has two younger brothers, Duncan (15) and Jackson (12)... Speech and Hear-ing Sciences Major.Why UConn: “There is a great team atmosphere and good academics.”

Austin, TexasLost Creek Aquatics

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Emily CaplisFreshmanBreaststroke

Achievements: Was a member of the Bloomington

YMCA Swim Club... Competed in a variety of events,

including breaststroke and butterfly.

Personal: Born August 12, 1995... Daughter of

Philip and Faith Caplis... Has two brothers, Patrick

(20) and Matthew (15), and one sister, Sarah (17) ...

Psychology major.

Why UConn: “I chose UConn because I really liked

the student-athlete culture that it had. I also really

liked the swim team dynamic.”

Caitlin ColeJuniorDistance FreestyleTrumbull, Conn.Wilton Y Wahoos

At UConn: Is a solid distance freestyler... Can swim the 200 and 500-yard freestyle but her best event is the mile... Improved her times in the conference meet from a year ago and is one of the harder workers on the team.Achievements: National Honor Society, All State and All conference for High School team... High School team captain.Personal: Born April 7, 1994....daughter of William and Margaret Cole...siblings Brandon, Billy, and Tara...Allied health sciences major.Why UConn: “I loved the team and coaches.”

Christina CirilloFreshmanBackstrokeKinnelon, N.J.Lakeland Hills Family YMCA

Achievements: Swam all four years at Kinnelon High School... Captained her team as a senior and won the Coaches Award for swimming in her final season... Earned All-County honors in her freshman and sophomore years... Broke her high school record in the 100 backstroke... Was a YMCA National qualifier from 2010-14... Member of the Spanish Honor Society.Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1996... Daughter of Anthony and Katie Cirillo... Economics major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because I felt that it was the perfect fit for me both academically and athletically.”

Chillicothe, Ill.Bloomington YMCA

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Amanda CraigSophomoreDiving

At UConn: Did a great job last year after walking on as a freshman... Has been training actively this summer and should return to UConn in good form this fall.Achievements: Made All-State and All-Southern CT Conference... Holds the 6 & 11 dive records at Amity Regional... Was a member of the National Honors Society and a CAPT Scholar.Personal: Born Feb. 15, 1995... Daughter of Timo-thy and Susan Craig... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “The second I stepped on UConn’s campus I loved it. I knew that if I wanted to reach my full potential this is where I had to be.”

Woodbridge, Conn.Southern CT Diving

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Jordan Drake SophomoreBreast/IM/SprintMarietta, Ga.Stingrays

At UConn: Is a tremendously talented swimmer that has the ability to swim even faster in next year’s conference meet... Has a great chance to perform well in the sprint and IM events as a sophomore.Achievements: All-State and All-American all four years at Lassiter... High school state champions in 2010 and 2011... MVP of high school team... Holds the Georgia high school state record in the 200-me-ter medley relay...Was a three-time age group state champion.Personal: Born Aug. 23, 1995... Daughter of David and Dana Drake... Has one brother, Bennett (11)... Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because of the overall outstanding athletics and academics the school has to offer.”

Caroline FinkleSophomoreButterflyJohns Creek, Ga.Swim Atlanta

At UConn: Is a solid performer in the 200-yard but-terfly... Overcame some injuries in the beginning of last season, but is now swimming at a high level and has a chance to improve on all of her times heading into her sophomore season.Achievements: Three-time state finalist while at Blessed Trinity... Held three records at her high school... Member of the Swim Atlanta Club and the Junior National Team for three years.Personal: Born Oct. 20, 1995... Daughter of Philip and Kristine Finkle... Has two sisters, Katie (16) and Courtney (13)... Psychology major.Why UConn: “The coaching staff was super sup-portive and helped me realize UConn was the perfect fit for me.”

Michelle FaykesSophomoreDistance FreestyleCherry Hill, N.j.Jersey Wahoos

At UConn: Had a great mile time at the conference meet, finishing in the top eight... Has a chance to im-prove greatly in the 500 and 1000-yard freestyle events heading into this season.Achievements: Was a captain and MVP of her high school for two years... Member of the varsity team all four years... Made individual states all four years.Personal: Born June 12, 1995... Daughter of Ken and Susan Faykes... Has one sister named Lauren (23)... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “When I came on the recruiting trip the team was very welcoming and I could see myself swimming for this team. I thought it was the perfect balance between academics and athletics for me.”

Holly GallagherSeniorButterfly

At UConn: Scored at Big East Championships in 200-yard butterfly and earned Big East All-Aca-demic honors in her first couple seasons... Was a team captain last season as a junior and will be a captain once again in her final year with the Hus-kies... Dealt with some injuries earlier in her UConn career, but has a chance to set some records in the 200-yard butterfly this season.Achievements: Jersey Wahoos National Team, Winter Nationals, Junior Nationals, National Honor SocietyPersonal: Born Nov. 6, 1992...parents Amy and Joe Gallagher...siblings Joey, Kelly, Christine, Ryan, Shannon....Finance majorWhy UConn: “I loved the team, campus, and coach-es.”

Haddon Township, N.J.Jersey Wahoos

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At UConn: Has great ability in the sprint and free-style events... Possesses explosive speed and should contend in the 200-yard events as a sophomore.Achievements: Earned All-American Honors three times while at Greater Latrobe... Won the Marine Scholar Athlete Award... Individual WPIAL Cham-pion in the 100-meter Freestyle... Captain of high school team... Team WPIAL Runner up... Academic All-American... Three-time WCAA Champions and Four-Time Section Champions.Personal: Born July 4, 1994... Daughter of Art and Jackie Hoopes... Has two brothers, Clark (26) and Alec (17)... Environmental science major.Why UConn: “I came to UConn because it’s a won-derful school and a beautiful atmosphere.”

Darrah JampoSophomoreFly/Free/BackWest Chester, Pa.Suburban Swim Center

At UConn: Is a solid performer in the sprint free-style and butterfly events... Can make an impact for UConn in several of the sprint events going forward.Achievements: Named to the 1st Team All-Region while at West Chester East... Honorable Mention All-State... All-American 2010-2011... Made the academic honor roll while in high school.Personal: Born Jan. 30, 1995... Daughter of Domi-nic and Christine Jampo... Has one brother named Michael (16)... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “I came here because of the excep-tional academic reputation, unity of swim team and because I thought it was an overall good fit for me.”

Laura HylandJuniorBreaststrokeSouthport, EnglandSouthport

At UConn: Is elite in the breaststroke event and can compete at any level... Had a great freshman year, posting solid times in the 100 and 200-yard breast-stroke... Looks to regain her form heading into her junior season.Achievements: National championship finalist in the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke.Personal: Born April 12, 1994...Daughter of Lynn and Adrian...has a sister named Megan...Marketing major.Why UConn: “It has a great team and great aca-

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Madeleine HoopesSophomoreSprint/ButterflyGreensburg, Pa.Greater Latrobe Aquatics

Michelle KalupskiSophomoreDiving

At UConn: Learned a lot as a freshman last season at Connecticut... Has done yoga and ballet over the summer to help her on the boards this season... Is very strong and carries a positive attitude... Should make great strides in her second year.Achievements: Made All-State at Fenwick... Was an All-American and team captain... Named the conference diver of the year... Received All-Ameri-can Academic Honors.Personal: Born Sept. 13, 1994... Daughter of Ed and Tina Kalupski... Has one brother named Daniel (22)... Pre-communication major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because I really loved the team dynamic here. I thought that I would really be able to grow as a diver with Coach Bransfield as my coach. It is a great school academically and there is great school spirit here.”

Chicago, Ill.Glenbrook Aquatics

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Achievements: Swam for the Quest Swimming Swim Club... Competed in the butterfly and freestyle events... Participated in the Virginia LSC Champion-ships... Ran indoor and outdoor track at Matoaca High School, earning All-State honors... Broke sev-eral school records while running track... Graduated 8th in her class and was a member of the National Honor Society and the National Spanish Honor So-ciety.Personal: Born Apr. 11, 1996... Daughter of Earl and Elaine King... Has two sisters, Bethany (18) and Natalie (18), and one brother, Nathaniel (18)... Physiology and neurobiology major. Why UConn: “I chose UConn because it’s a great balance of academics and athletics.”

Sophia KingFreshmanFreestyle/ButterflyChesterfield, Va.Quest Swimming

Monica MarcelloFreshmanDivingMiddletown, Conn.NoCo

Achievements: Competed two years at Middletown High School... Earned All-American honors and also was a gymnast... Named to her school’s academic Honor Roll all four years.Personal: Born Nov. 2, 1996... Daughter of Peter and Claudia Marcello... Has one brother, Otto (19)... Nutrition sciences major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because of the team and I loved the idea of representing my home state.”

Margot ManningSophomoreFreestyleFrederick, Md.Monocacy Aquatics

At UConn: Came on very strong last season as a freshman after not being able to train at the begin-ning of the year due to some physical problems... Can develop into more of a complete swimmer with a year of training under her belt.Achievements: Made the Honor Roll in high school for four years... National Honor Society for two years...3x USA Swimming Academic All-American... Frederick County Swimmer of the Year and Mary-land Female Swimmer of the year in High School...Thomas Johnson High School record holder in 50 and 100 Free and 100 Breast.Personal: Born May 25, 1995... Daughter of Fred and Janet Manning... Has one sister, Eliza (16), and one brother, Jack (9)... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “Everyone has a mental image of what college looks and feels like in their head. UConn fit my image.”

Kennedy MeierJuniorBackstroke

At UConn: Can swim almost all freestyle events

and is solid in the backstroke event as well... Is an

outstanding student-athlete, maintaining a 4.0 GPA

as a Pre-Med Major... Has produced quality times

in the backstroke events and can really make an

impact in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke.

Personal: Born April 29, 1994....daughter to Suzy

Siemens and Russell Meier....siblings Simon and

Thomas....Molecular and cell biology major.

Winnipeg, ManitobaManta

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Rachel MulliganSophomoreDistanceRaleigh, N.C.YMCA Of The Triangle Area

Achievements: Swam for College of Charleston last season as a freshman... Earned four varsity letters at Leesville Road High School... Named the Team MVP in 2013 and is a school record-holder... Member of the National Honors Society and the National Latin Honors Society.Personal: Born May 28, 1995... Daughter of Robert and Sarah Mulligan... Has one brother, Ryan (21), and one sister, Renee (16)... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “I knew it was perfect fit for me after meeting coach and seeing the campus. My team-mates are my favorite part of UConn and there’s definitely no place I’d rather be.”

Sara NestrowitzFreshmanFreestyleWashington Township, N.J.Lakeland Hills Family YMCA

Achievements: Swam four years at the Immacu-late Heart Academy, earning First Team All-County honors 12 times... Was a four-time League, County and State Champion... Captained her team as a senior and was The Record Athlete of the Week in 2013... Holds the school and county record in the 100 freestyle... Named to the academic Honor Roll as a junior and senior.Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1996... Daughter of Peter and Gerri Nestrowitz... Has one brother, Peter (15)...Pre-kinesiology major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because the school of-fered me the best opportunites to excel in the pool and in the classroom.”

Katy MunzenmaierSenior CaptainFreestyle/IMLake George, N.Y.Glen Falls Gators

At UConn: Big East qualifier and a member of the Big East All-Academic Team as a freshman... Posted solid times in her first couple years at UConn... Had a great year as a junior, recording a career-best time in the 200-yard freestyle... Also had a very good 500-yard freestyle time... Named a team captain this season.Achievements: Scholastic All-American Junior and Senior year, National Honor Society, swam for Glen Falls YMCA GatorsPersonal: Born June 5, 1993....daughter to Lisa and Charly Munzenmaier....Marketing major.Why UConn: “I love the school and team.”

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Sophie NothnagleSophomoreButterfly

At UConn: Had really good times in the 200-yard butterfly and 500-yard freestyle after walking on as a freshman last season... Has a bright future for Connecticut, especially in the 200-yard butterfly.Achievements: Was named All-Greater Rochester Athlete three times... Five-time Section V Champion... Was a finalist five times at the New York State Meet... Member of the 2013 state winning team at Victor... Was a New York state scholar athlete four times... Made the honor roll three times... Graduated high school with Magna Cum Laude honors.Personal: Born Oct. 13, 1995... Daughter of Chris and Marie-France Nothnagle... Has one sister, Mau-reen (19)... Biomedical engineering major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because it had the perfect balance between academics and athletics.”

Victor, N.Y.Victor Aquatics

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Tara O’PreySophomoreSprint FreestyleRidley Park, Pa.Ridley Area YMCA

At UConn: Is a true sprinter... Has been very fast in the 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard breaststroke and 100-yard butterfly... Can continue to improve and make an impact in her second season with the Huskies.Achievements: Made All-City all four years... Was an All-American five times... Captained her high school team... All-Delco and All-Mainline four times.Personal: Born Jan. 24, 1995... Daughter of Ste-phen and Mary O’Prey... Has three brothers, Johnny, Jay and Conner, and one sister, Mandy... Explor-atory major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because the team was super welcoming when I came on my recruiting trip. The campus is amazing as well as the academics.”

Samantha ParkSophomoreBackstrokeWashington Crossing, Pa.NRG Swimming

At UConn: Improved in the 200-yard backstroke throughout her freshman season, dropping her finish-ing time by five seconds... Has trained at UConn throughout the summer and has a lot of confidence heading into her sophomore year.Achievements: Four year letter winner at Coun-cil Rock North High School... Received High School American Awards... Captain of her school’s swim team... Holds her school’s 100 meter backstroke re-cord... Recipient of the Lady Indian Award... Part of the district winning team her freshman year.Personal: Born July 5, 1995... Daughter of Paul and Rachel Park... Has one younger sibling, Danielle, who is 14 years old... Pre-kinesiology major.Why UConn: “I loved what it had to offer me from the academics to the swimming.”

Emily ParilloFreshmanButterfly/IMPhillipston, Mass.Greenwood Memorial

Achievements: Swam at Greenwood Memo-rial Swim Club, competing in the butterfly and IM events... Named a Worcester Telegram and Gazette All-Star in 2010 and 2011... Broke the team record in the 200 butterfly (2:01.78) in the 13-14 year old division in 2009.Personal: Born Nov. 25, 1995... Daughter of Frank and Lisa Parillo... Has one brother, Frank (15), and one sister, Josie (11)... Pre-kinesiology major. Why UConn: “It’s been my dream school for as long as I can remember. I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else.”

Deanna ParsonsSophomoreFreestyle/IM

At UConn: Has the ability to swim several events... The sprint freestyle, spring butterfly and 200-yard IM are all her best events.Achievements: Record holder in the 200 IM, 50 free, 100 free, 200 medley, 200 free relay and 400 free relay for Archbishop Spalding... Was a team captain her senior year... Won Student-athlete of the month this past January.Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1995... Daughter of Timothy and Lauren Parsons... Has two sisters, Renee (22) and Olivia (15)... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “I chose to attend UConn for its out-standing academics and team atmosphere.”

Ellicott City, Md.North Baltimore Aquatics

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Christine PedersenSophomoreBackstrokeVinterbro, NorwayLambertseter

At UConn: Earned All-Conference honors and was named the American Athletic Conference Female Swimmer of the Week (Feb. 4) in her freshman sea-son... Has the talent to qualify for the 2014 NCAA Championships.Achievements: Won three backstroke events at the 2014 Norwegian Championships... Was the Nor-wegian Champion in the 2011 Long Course Meters 200 backstroke... Finished second in the LCM 200 backstroke in 2013... Holds the Norwegian record in the long and short course 4 x 100 IM relay... Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1993... Daughter of Frank and Annette Pederson... Has two sisters, Malene (17) and Silje (14)... Exploratory major.Why UConn: “UConn gave me the opportunity to swim and go to school at the same time.”

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Hannah PernaSenior CaptainFreestyleHillsborough, N.J.Scarlet Aquatics

At UConn: Named to the 2011-2012 Big East All-Academic Team and was a Big East qualifier as a freshman... Has scored great times in the 200-yard butterfly throughout her time at UConn... Tabbed as a team captain for the upcoming season... Is one of the hardest workers on the team and swims middle distance freestyle events... Has displayed excellent leadership qualities since coming to Connecticut.Achievements: Swam for Scarlet Aquatic ClubPersonal: Born Jan. 27, 1993....daughter to Jene and Frank Perna...sister Sarah....Biology major.Why UConn: “I love the swim team and it is a great school overall.”

Tessa PenaSeniorIMApex, N.C.Marlins of Raleigh

At UConn: Came to UConn with two years of eli-gibility remaining after transferring from Queens University... Is very good in the 400-yard IM event... Can also perform well in the 200-yard butterfly.Achievements: Received All-American honors at the NCAA II Championships while at Queens Univer-sity... Named MVP her freshman year at Queens... Was MVP two years in a row at Middle Creek High School... Captained the team her senior year.Personal: Born Feb. 18, 1993... Daughter of Mike and Christa Pena... Has three sisters, Torie (18), Ken-dal (18) and Karsen (9)... Psychology major.Why UConn: “I wanted to make the transition to a bigger university. The team seemed really close and that sold me.”

Chinyere PigotSeniorSprint Freestyle

At UConn: Owns the UConn school records in both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle... Competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics for her home country of Su-riname... Named Freshman of the Year and earned All-Conference honors in her first year with the Hus-kies... Also broke a school record as a freshman... Named to the All-Conference team as a junior after winning the 50-yard freestyle final at the confer-ence meet... Hopes to qualify for the NCAA Cham-pionships this upcoming season after coming close once again last year.Achievements: High School State Champion, High School Athlete of the Year, Beijing 2000.Personal: Born May 1, 1993...daughter to Hesday and Inge Pigot....Economics major.Why UConn: “Because of their amazing academic program.”

Miami, Fla.Miami Metro Aquatics

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Nicole RicciSophomoreBackstrokeForest Hill, Md.Arena Club Aquatics

At UConn: Has adjusted to college swimming very well last season as a freshman... Posted solid times in the 200-yard backstroke and she looks to continue to get better this season now with one year under her belt.Achievements: National Catholic Finalist, helped team to National Catholics title, member of All-County Team, Finalist at State meet, runner up at States as a team... member of the Honor Roll all four years.Personal: Born Jan. 17, 1995... daughter of Louis and Kimberly Ricci... sibling Andrea... Animal science major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn for the competitive academics and the family-like team atmosphere.”

Taryn UrbanusJuniorDivingQuincy, Mass.South Shore Diving

At UConn: Finished third in both the one-meter and three-meter events against Army (Oct. 27) as a freshman... Named to the American Athletic All-Conference Team last season as a sophomore after winning the 3-meter final at the conference meet... Is a diligent diver that has spent most of the sum-mer working out in preparation for her junior year... Should contend at the NCAA Zone Diving Meet this season.Achievements: Third place at state championship, two-time All-American selection.Personal: Psychology major.Why UConn: “I like the team, the campus and the great academics.”

Laura RuttanJuniorBreaststrokeStittsville, OntarioGreater Ottawa Kingfish

At UConn: Had some training limitations her fresh-man year, but was still able to produce solid times... Had a great drop in time in the 200-yard breast-stroke in the conference meet last season... Her 100 and 200-yard breaststroke times over the next two years should improve greatly.Achievements: 2012 Olympic TrialsPersonal: Born July 29, 1994....Younger brother Miles is also a swimmer....English major.Why UConn: “The campus is beautiful and there is a great team atmosphere.”

Emilia WeihenigFreshmanBackstrokeUpper Saddle, N.J.Wyckoff YMCA Sharks

Achievements: Swam at the Immaculate Heart Academy, earning All-County and All-North Jersey honors in the backstroke events... Was a four-time state and county champion and qualified for the Meet of Champions... Received the Coach’s Award and made her school’s academic Honor Roll... Tabbed as a Scholastic All-American and was a member of the French Honor Society.Personal: Born Sept. 25, 1997... Daughter of Frank Weihenig and Frances Daniele... Has one brother, Frankie (11)... Biology major.Why UConn: “I chose UConn because of the impres-sive academic and athletic opportunities.”

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50 Freestyle

Felix Samuels ............................................................. 20.32James Donlevy ........................................................... 20.33Sean Battle ................................................................. 20.69

100 Freestyle

James Donlevy ........................................................... 44.63Felix Samuels ............................................................. 44.67Sean Battle ................................................................. 45.63

200 Freestyle

Chris Girg ............................................................... 1:38.60Sean Battle .............................................................. 1:39.41Felix Samuels .......................................................... 1:40.06

500 Freestyle

Chris Girg ............................................................... 4:19.24Mike Lennon ........................................................... 4:27.07Sawyer Franz .......................................................... 4:28.15

1000 Freestyle

Mike Lennon ........................................................... 9:25.64Chris Girg ............................................................... 9:27.85Sawyer Franz .......................................................... 9:38.87

1650 Freestyle

Mike Lennon ......................................................... 15:25.38Sawyer Franz ........................................................ 15:58.99Luke Zalewski ....................................................... 16:04.92

50 Backstroke

Jeff Magin .................................................................. 22.84Keith Piper ................................................................. 23.84Ryan Walsh ................................................................ 24.02

100 Backstroke

Jeff Magin .................................................................. 48.88Keon Songui-Samuel .................................................. 50.96Ryan Walsh ................................................................ 51.15

200 Backstroke

Sawyer Franz .......................................................... 1:47.98Jeff Magin ............................................................... 1:48.40Keith Piper .............................................................. 1:52.20

100 Breaststroke

Lachezar Shumkov ..................................................... 54.56Greg Baliko ................................................................ 56.03James Donlevy ........................................................... 56.47

200 Breaststroke

Lachezar Shumkov .................................................. 1:58.65Greg Baliko ............................................................. 2:01.20Wyatt Boliek ............................................................ 2:06.13

100 ButterFly

Asher Garcia .............................................................. 49.90Jeff Magin .................................................................. 50.24Ryan Walsh ................................................................ 50.36

200 ButterFly

Chris Girg ............................................................... 1:48.46Ryan Walsh ............................................................. 1:50.44Ben Yacano ............................................................. 1:53.67

200 IndIvIdual Medley

Greg Baliko ............................................................. 1:48.91Asher Garcia ........................................................... 1:53.59Sawyer Franz .......................................................... 1:55.28

400 IndIvIdual Medley

Sawyer Franz .......................................................... 3:47.88Mike Lennon ........................................................... 3:57.54Zach Coleman ......................................................... 4:08.14

1 Meter dIvIng

John Brice ................................................................ 326.62Anthony Cortright .................................................... 272.85 Spencer Beaulieu...................................................... 230.62

3 Meter dIvIng

John Brice ................................................................ 339.15 Spencer Beaulieu...................................................... 262.57 Anthony Cortright .................................................... 251.25

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2013-14 Men’S ReSultS (6-0)OctOber

12 ALUMNI SWIM MEET - HOMECOMING ......... No Team Scoring19 INTRA-SQUAD MEET ........................................... W, 175-12526 ARMY ................................................................. W, 197-107

NOvember

2 VILLANOVA ........................................................... W, 176-92 9 PENNSYLVANIA ................................................... W, 153-147 21-23 Virginia Tech Invitational ................................. Fourth of Four

JaNuary

5 Copa Coqui Invitational ............................... No Team Scoring 25 at Princeton ......................................Non-Scoring Scrimmage 26 at Seton Hall ....................................................... W, 175-116

February

1 DARTMOUTH .................................................W, 152.5-147.52 COLGATE .............................................................. W, 176-90 8 UCONN OPEN ............................................. No Team Scoring 19-22 AMERICAN ATHLETIC Championship ..................Third of Four

march

10-12 NCAA Zone Diving Championship ................. No Team Scoring

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50 Freestyle

Chinyere Pigot ........................................................... 22.61Tara O’Prey ................................................................ 23.69Madeleine Hoopes ..................................................... 24.05

100 Freestyle

Chinyere Pigot ........................................................... 49.43Jordan Drake.............................................................. 50.84Katy Munzenmaier ..................................................... 52.00

200 Freestyle

Kay Munzenmaier ................................................... 1:49.62Margot Manning ..................................................... 1:52.10Chinyere Pigot ........................................................ 1:52.11

500 Freestyle

Katy Munzenmaier .................................................. 4:54.92Sophie Nothnagle ................................................... 4:57.08Michelle Faykes ....................................................... 5:00.14

1000 Freestyle

Hannah Perna ....................................................... 10:35.06Deanna Parsons .................................................... 10:42.11Caitlin Cole ........................................................... 10:45.04

1650 Freestyle

Michelle Faykes ..................................................... 16:49.04Caitlin Cole ........................................................... 17:08.45Hannah Perna ....................................................... 17:11.39

100 Backstroke

Christine Pedersen ..................................................... 54.77Jaimie Lynn Brookover ............................................... 55.39Kati Kyle .................................................................... 55.92

200 Backstroke

Christine Pedersen .................................................. 1:59.59Jaimie Lynn Brookover ............................................ 2:00.32Kati Kyle ................................................................. 2:02.94

100 Breaststroke

Tara O’Prey ............................................................. 1:04.44Laura Ruttan ........................................................... 1:04.85Laura Hyland .......................................................... 1:05.28

200 Breaststroke

Laura Ruttan ........................................................... 2:15.96Laura Hyland .......................................................... 2:19.72Catherine Chang ..................................................... 2:24.18

100 ButterFly

Tara O’Prey ................................................................ 55.44Caroline Finkle ........................................................... 56.26Sophie Nothnagle ...................................................... 56.49

200 ButterFly

Sophie Nothnagle ................................................... 2:01.91Caroline Finkle ........................................................ 2:03.55Holly Gallagher ....................................................... 2:04.17

200 IndIvIdual Medley

Jordan Drake........................................................... 2:07.06Catherine Chang ..................................................... 2:07.52Christine Pedersen .................................................. 2:08.36

400 IndIvIdual Medley

Katy Munzenmaier .................................................. 4:22.03Laura Ruttan ........................................................... 4:24.06Tessa Pena ............................................................. 4:25.90

1 Meter dIvIng

Taryn Urbanus ......................................................... 291.90Michelle Kalupski ..................................................... 269.47Lauren Cecco ........................................................... 266.92

3 Meter dIvIng

Taryn Urbanus ......................................................... 317.41Alexandra Butera ..................................................... 283.40Michelle Kalupski ..................................................... 266.10

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2013-14 WoMen’S ReSultS (4-2)OctOber

12 ALUMNI SWIM MEET - HOMECOMING ......... No Team Scoring19 YALE .......................................................... No Team Scoring26 ARMY ................................................................. W, 188-112

NOvember

2 VILLANOVA ......................................................... W, 159-140 9 PENNSYLVANIA ...............................................L, 172.5-127.5 21-23 Virginia Tech Invitational ..................................Fifth of Seven

JaNuary

5 Copa Coqui Invitational ............................... No Team Scoring 25 at Princeton ......................................Non-Scoring Scrimmage 26 at Seton Hall ..................................................W, 174.5-116.5

February

1 DARTMOUTH ....................................................... L, 154-1462 COLGATE ............................................................ W, 167-118 8 UCONN OPEN ............................................. No Team Scoring 19-22 AMERICAN ATHLETIC Championship .................. Fourth of Six

march

10-12 NCAA Zone Diving Championship ................. No Team Scoring

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2013-14BULGARIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONLachezar Shumkov 50-yard Breaststroke 28.54 100-yard Breastroke 1:02.98 200-yard Breaststroke 2:16.40 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CHAMPION Sawyer Franz 400-yard IM 3:47.88 Chris Girg 500-yard Freestyle 4:19.24 2012-13BULGARIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONLachezar Shumkov 50-yard Breaststroke 29.16 100-yard Breastroke 1:03.68 200-yard Breaststroke 2:19.28 200-yard Individual Medley 2:11.73 2011-12BULGARIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONLachezar Shumkov 100-Yard Breaststroke 200-Yard Breaststroke

2009-10NCAA QUALIFIER AND NCAA ZONE CHAMPIONStephen Ferreira One-meter Diving Three-meter Diving

2003-2004BIG EAST CHAMPIONDustin Rogers 100-yard Butterfly 48.26

2002-2003BIG EAST CHAMPIONDustin Rogers 100-yard Butterfly 48.35

2001ISRAEL NATIONAL CHAMPIONOfri Brener 50-meter Breaststroke 29.68MACABIAH GAMES CHAMPIONOfri Brener 100-meter Breaststroke 104.99

1999IRISH NATIONAL CHAMPIONBarry Hoey 1500-meter Freestyle 15:42.00

1997-1998BIG EAST CHAMPIONP.G. Schrader 100-yard Backstroke 49.64

1996-97BIG EAST CHAMPIONDan Freddino 100-yard Freestyle 44.45

1995-1996BIG EAST CHAMPIONSean Tedesco 200-yard Breaststroke 2:01.45ECAC CHAMPIONSGreg Rotberg 100-yard Breaststroke 57.42P.G. Schrader 50-yard Freestyle 20.98 100-yard Freestyle 45.69 100-yard Backstroke 49.64Schrader, Rotberg, 200-yard Medley Relay 1:33.12 Zacharczyk, TedescoSchrader, Tedesco, 400-yard Medley Relay 3:23.12 Zacharczyk, McKeeZacharczyk, Tedesco, 400-yard Freestyle Relay 3:04.25 McKee, SchraderNEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSP.G. Schrader 100-yard Freestyle 45.50 100-yard Backstroke 49.98 100-yard Butterfly 49.99Sean Tedesco 100-yard Breaststroke 57.58 200-yard Breaststroke 2:03.76Schrader, Tedesco, 400-yard Medley Relay 3:27.62 Baroni, McKeeMcKee, Tedesco, 400-yard Freestyle Relay 3:05.41 Zacharczyk, SchraderSchrader, Moran, 800-yard Freestyle Relay 6:49.96 Dippold, McKee

1994-1995ECAC CHAMPIONSTom Killeen 50-yard Freestyle 20.86P.G. Schrader 100-yard Backstroke 49.64Schrader, Killeen, 200-yard Freestyle Relay 1:24.20 Tedesco, DippoldNEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSJim Bianco 100-yard Backstroke 53.06Jesse Cyr One-meter Diving 432.69 Three-meter Diving NATom Killeen 50-yard Freestyle 21.75P.G. Schrader 100-yard Freestyle 46.47 200-yard Freestyle 1:42.25 100-yard Butterfly 50.79Sean Tedesco 200-yard Breaststroke 2:05.79John Zakrzewski 500-yard Freestyle 4:31.68 1650-yard Freestyle 5:41.33Schrader, Rosenthal, 200-yard Medley Relay 1:35.13 Baroni, KilleenBaroni, Tedesco, 400-yard Medley Relay 3:28.48 Schrader, KilleenMcKee, Buchholz, 400-yard Freestyle Relay 3:08.11 Killeen, SchraderMcKee, Dippold, 800-yard Freestyle Relay 6:51.66 J. Zakrzewski, Schrader

1993-1994NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSDan Webster One-meter Diving 450.05 Three-meter Diving 454.80

1992-1993NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSMike Coady 50-yard Freestyle 20.73 100-yard Freestyle 45.51Dan Webster One-meter Diving 430.85David Zakrzewski 100-yard Breaststroke 57.27John Zakrzewski 500-yard Freestyle 4:33.44 1650-yard Freestyle 15:51.59Bianco, D. Zakrzewski, 200-yard Medley Relay 1:33.18 Govoni, CoadyTrudell, D. Zakrzewski, 400-yard Medley Relay 3:24.65 Hart, CoadyKilleen, Funk, 200-yard Freestyle Relay 1:23.46 D. Zakrzewski, CoadyKilleen, Funk, 400-yard Freestyle Relay 3:04.34 Lambert, Coady

1991-1992NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSMike Coady 50-yard Freestyle 20.88Steve Mullaney 100-yard Freestyle 45.65David Zakrzewski 100-yard Breaststroke 58.02John Zakrzewski 1650-yard Freestyle 15:42.15Mullaney, D. Zakrzewski, 200-yard Medley Relay 1:34.45Govoni, CoadyTrudell, D. Zakrzewski, 400-yard Medley Relay 3:28.15Govoni, CoadyCoady, Funk, 200-yard Freestyle Relay 1:24.19Wallace, MullaneyCoady, Funk, 400-yard Freestyle Relay 3:04.98Wallace, Mullaney Mullaney, J. Zakrzewski, 800-yard Freestyle Relay 6:50.99Dyer, D. Zakrzewski

1990-1991NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSMike Coady 25-yard Freestyle 20.77 100-yard Freestyle 46.45Hale Thomas 400-yard Individual Medley 4:21.64David Zakrzewski 100-yard Breaststroke 58.05Funk, Wallace, 200-yard Freestyle Medley 1:25.06 Coady, D. Zakrzewski,D. Zakrzewski, Funk, 400-yard Freestyle Relay 3:07.11 Wallace, Coady

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2013-14NORWEGIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Christine Pedersen 50-meter backstroke 30.43 100-meter backstroke 1:04.28 200-meter backstroke 2:17.25 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CHAMPION Chinyere Pigot 50-yard freestyle 22.81 Taryn Urbanus Three-meter champion 2011-12NCAA QUALIFIERDanielle Cecco One-meter diving Three-meter divingNCAA ZONE CHAMPIONDanielle Cecco Three-meter championBIG EAST CHAMPIONDanielle Cecco One-meter champion2010-11NCAA QUALIFIERDanielle Cecco One-meter Diving Three-meter DivingNCAA ZONE CHAMPIONDanielle Cecco One-meter Diving Three-meter diving2008-09NCAA QUALIFIERCaitlin Gallagher 200-yard Breaststroke2007-08NCAA QUALIFIERCourtney Haney 200-yard Breaststroke – Automatic Qualifier 100-yard Breaststroke2006-07YMCA NATIONAL CHAMPIONCarlyn Lungmus 100-yard Backstroke 2005-06BIG EAST CHAMPIONAllison Coleman One-meter Diving 263.75NCAA QUALIFIERRyan Smith 200-yard Backstroke 100-yard Backstroke 200-yard Individual Medley 2004-2005NCAA QUALIFIERRyan Smith 200-yard Backstroke2003-2004BIG EAST CHAMPIONJacquelyn Craft 100-yard Breaststroke 1:03.26 200-yard Breaststroke 2:14.03NCAA QUALIFIERJacquelyn Craft 100-yard Breaststroke 200-yard Breaststroke – Automatic Qualifier2002-2003NCAA QUALIFIERMelissa Kull One-meter Diving Three-meter Diving2000-2001YMCA NATIONAL CHAMPIONCassie Novak 200-yard Backstroke 2:02.71996-1997BIG EAST CHAMPIONHilliary Krug 50-yard Freestyle 23.751995-1996ECAC CHAMPIONSLisa Galpin One-meter Diving 368.10 Three-meter Diving 342.40Hilliary Krug 100-yard Backstroke 57.13 200-yard Backstroke 2:02.63Krug, Diachenko, 200-yard Medley Relay 1:47.25 Salamon, BillenKrug, Peluso, 400-yard Medley Relay 3:53.51 Salamon, FlemingBillen, Krug, 400-yard Freestyle Relay 3:32.11 Welch, Fleming

NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSTory Fleming 200-yard Individual Medley 2:09.36Lisa Galpin One-meter Diving 434.00 Three-meter Diving 443.80Hilliary Krug 100-yard Backstroke 57.99 200-yard Backstroke 2:04.92 400-yard Individual Medley 4:30.17Dawn Reppucci 200-yard Butterfly 2:06.53Jen Salamon 100-yard Butterfly 58.45Krug, Peluso, 400-yard Medley Relay 3:57.29 Salamon, Welch1994-1995BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHilliary Krug 100-yard Backstroke 56.43 200-yard Backstroke 2:01.60Dawn Reppucci 200-yard Butterfly 2:04.89Jen Salamon 100-yard Butterfly 57.31ECAC CHAMPIONSTory Fleming 200-yard Individual Medley 2:07.58Hilliary Krug 100-yard Backstroke 57.26 200-yard Backstroke 2:01.75 400-yard Individual Medley 4:23.57Dawn Reppucci 200-yard Butterfly 2:04.18Jen Salamon 100-yard Butterfly 57.80Fleming, Diachenko, 200-yard Medley Relay 1:48.78 Salamon, HubbellSalamon, Fleming, 400-yard Freestyle Relay 3:33.31 Walls, WelchNEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSTara Diachenko 100-yard Breaststroke 1:08.62Tory Fleming 200-yard Individual Medley 2:09.31Lisa Galpin One-meter Diving NAHilliary Krug 100-yard Backstroke 57.33 400-yard Individual Medley 4:28.26Dawn Reppucci 100-yard Butterfly 58.56 200-yard Butterfly 2:05.57Elena Semler Three-meter Diving 423.05Krug, Diachenko, 200-yard Medley Relay 1:49.10 Salamon, WallsFleming, Diachenko, 400-yard Medley Relay 4:01.24 Reppucci, WallsFleming, Stephens, 400-yard Freestyle Medley 3:34.74 Walls, KrugFleming, Stephens, 800-yard Freestyle Medley 7:48.29 Mikuszewski, Krug1993-1994BIG EAST CHAMPIONHilliary Krug 200-yard Freestyle 1:50.96 200-yard Backstroke 2:00.65ECAC CHAMPIONSHilliary Krug 100-yard Backstroke 56.62 200-yard Backstroke 2:01.06Dawn Reppucci 200-yard Butterfly 2:04.38Krug, Salamon, 200-yard Medley Relay 1:47.54 Diachenko, ToelkeNEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONDanielle Fisher 100-yard Backstroke 1:09.701992-1993NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSDanielle Fisher 200-yard Breaststroke 2:22.77 100-yard Breaststroke 1:07.29Jen Lyons 50-yard Freestyle 24.54 100-yard Freestyle 53.271991-1992NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSDanielle Fisher 100-yard Breaststroke 1:08.10 200-yard Breaststroke 2:23.49Jen Lyons 50-yard Freestyle 24:891990-1991NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSDanielle Fisher 200-yard Breaststroke 2:23.52 200-yard Individual Medley 2:11.55

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS

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MEN EVENT YEARSean Battle, Chris Girg, Keith Piper, Felix Samuels 800-yard freestyle relay (Runner-Up) 2013-14 James Donlevy, Asher Garcia, Jeff Magin, Lachezar Shumkov 2013-14 200-yard Medley Relay 2013-14 *^Chris Girg 500-yard freestyle 2013-14*Sawyer Franz 400-yard IM 2013-14Mike Lennon 1650-yard freestyle 2013-14John Brice Three-Meter Dive 2012-13Grant Fecteau One-Meter Dive 2012-13Sawyer Franz 400-yard IM 2012-13 200-yard Backstroke 2012-13Keith Piper, Lachezar Shumkov, Kyungsoo Yoon and Diguan Pigot 200-yard Medley Relay 2012-13Karim Zayed 200-yard Freestyle 2010-11Kyungsoo Yoon, Jeremey Ramshaw, Sean Battle, Karim Zayed 400-yard Freestyle Relay 2010-11 Steve Ferreira Three-Meter Dive 2009-10Alex Davidson 200-yard Backstroke ^ 2008-09 200-yard Backstroke 2007-08Abed Kaaki, Tristan Jones, Bill Monaghan, Connor Murphy 400-yard Freestyle Relay 2004-05Tristan Jones, Michael Brocki, Mike McNulty, Bill Monaghan 800-yard Freestyle Relay 2004-05*Dustin Rogers 100-yard Butterfly 2003-04Dustin Rogers, Connor Murphy, William Monaghan, Marshal Livingstone 400-yard Freestyle Relay 2002-03Marshal Livingstone 200-Yard Freestyle 2002-03*Dustin Rogers 100-yard Butterfly 2002-03Dustin Rogers, Craig Orski, Bill Monaghan, Marshal Livingstone 800-yard Freestyle Relay 2001-02Barry Hoey 1650-yard Freestyle ^ 1998-99 P.G. Schrader, Jeff Robinson, Mark McKee, Dan Freddino 400-yard Freestyle Relay 1997-98P.G. Schrader, Jeff Robinson, Mark McKee, Dan Freddino 800-yard Freestyle Relay 1997-98*P.G. Schrader 100-yard Backstroke 1997-98P.G. Schrader, Sean Tedesco, Dan Freddino, Jeff Robinson 400-yard Medley Relay 1997-98P.G. Schrader, Jeff Robinson, Greg Veillette, Dan Freddino 200-yard Freestyle Relay 1997-98Sean Tedesco 200-yard Breaststroke 1996-97*Dan Freddino 100-yard Freestyle 1996-97*Sean Tedesco 200-yard Breaststroke 1995-96Sean Tedesco 100-yard Breaststroke 1995-96P.G. Schrader 100-yard Backstroke 1995-96Tom Killeen, Steve Funk, David Zakrzewski, Mike Coady 200-yard Freestyle Relay 1992-93Steve Mullaney 100-yard Freestyle 1991-92John Zakrzewski 1650-yard Freestyle 1991-92Wes Faunce, Dave Krantz, Tom Birmingham, Doug Rounds 200-yard Freestyle Relay 1984-85Brian Gibson 50-yard Freestyle 1983-84*John Trites 100-yard Backstroke 1981-82*Doug Williams 100-yard Breaststroke 1980-81*John Trites 200-yard Backstroke 1980-81*John Trites 100-yard Backstroke 1980-81*Mike LaMonica 200-yard Butterfly 1980-81*Bill Fowley, Paul Barry, Jim Gawronski, Tom Lewis 800-yard Freestyle Relay 1979-80*Ken Faykes, Jim Gawronski, Tom Lewis, Mike LaMonica 400-yard Freestyle Relay 1979-80*John Trites 100-yard Backstroke 1979-80

WOMEN EVENT YEAR*^Chinyere Pigot 50-yard freestyle 2013-14 *Taryn Urbanus Three-Meter Dive 2013-14 Danielle Cecco One-Meter Dive 2012-13Chinyere Pigot 50-yard freestyle 2012-13*Danielle Cecco Three-Meter Dive 2009-10 Most Outstanding Diver 2011-12 One-Meter Dive 2010-11 Three-Meter Dive (Runner-Up) 2011-12*Chinyere Pigot 15-Yard Freestyle 2011-12Caitlin Gallagher 200-yard Breaststroke 2008-09 400-yard IM ^ 2008-09Liza Marianni Three-Meter Dive 2008-09Allison Coleman Most Outstanding Diver 2007-08 One-Meter Dive (Runner-Up) Second Place Three-Meter Dive (Runner-Up) Second PlaceCourtney Haney 200-yard Breaststroke ^ 2007-08Liza Marianni One-Meter Dive Runner-Up 2006-07 Three-Meter Dive Runner Up 2006-07*Allison Coleman Most Outstanding Diver 2005-06 One-Meter Dive 2005-06Sarah Kearns 1650-yard Freestyle 2004-05Ryan Smith 200-yard Backstroke 2004-05Ryan Smith, Jacquelyn Craft, Lindsay Hansen, Kydani Dover 400-yard Medley Relay ^ 2003-04Ryan Smith 100-yard Backstroke 2003-04*Jacquelyn Craft 200-yard Breaststroke 2003-04*Jacquelyn Craft 100-yard Breaststroke 2003-04Kate Larson 100 and 200-yard Breaststroke 1999-00Lital Kashriel 100-yard Backstroke 1997-98*Hilliary Krug 50-yard Freestyle 1996-97Hilliary Krug, Tara Diachenko, Jen Salamon, Tory Fleming 200-yard Medley Relay 1995-96Jen Salamon 100-yard Butterfly 1995-96Hilliary Krug 200-yard Backstroke 1995-96Hilliary Krug, Tara Diachenko, Dawn Reppucci, Tory Fleming 200-yard Medley Relay 1994-95*Jen Salamon 100-yard Butterfly 1994-95*Dawn Reppucci 200-yard Butterfly 1994-95*Hilliary Krug 200-yard Backstroke 1994-95*Hilliary Krug 100-yard Backstroke 1994-95*Hilliary Krug 200-yard Backstroke 1993-94*Hilliary Krug 200-yard Freestyle 1993-94Suzy Lyons 100-yard Backstroke 1987-88* Conference Champion^ UConn Varsity Record-Note: Prior to the 1995-96 season, the All-BIG EAST team consisted of the top two finishers in each event at the BIG EAST Championships. Since 1995-96, the top three performers com-prise the All-Conference squad.

Chinyere Pigot set a new school record (22.61) in the 50-yard freestyle last season as a junior.

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UCONN SCHOOL RECORDS / 2012-13 TEAMEVENT NAME RECORD YEAR50-Yard Freestyle Kyungsoo Yoon 20.13 2012-13100-Yard Freestyle Dan Freddino 44.45 1996-97200-Yard Freestyle Karim Zayed 1:36.28 2009-10500-Yard Freestyle Chris Girg 4:19.24 2013-141000-Yard Freestyle Mike Lennon 9:19.59 2013-141650-Yard Freestyle Mike Lennon 15:25.38 2013-14100-Yard Backstroke Alex Davidson 48.78 2009-10200-Yard Backstroke Sawyer Franz 1:45.78 2012-13100-Yard Breaststroke Lachezar Shumkov 54.56 2013-14200-Yard Breaststroke Lachezar Shumkov 1:58.77 2013-14100-Yard Butterfly Abed Kaaki 48.24 2006-07200-Yard Butterfly Adrian Astiz 1:46.57 2007-08200-Yard Ind. Medley Adrian Astiz 1:48.31 2008-09400-Yard Ind. Medley Sawyer Franz 3:47.88 2013-14200-Yard Medley Relays James Donlevy, 1:29.89 2013-14 Asher Garcia, Jeff Magin, Lachezar Shumkov400-Yard Medley Relay James Donlevy 3:17.21 2013-14 Asher Garcia, Jeff Magin, Lachezar Shumkov200-Yard Freestyle Relay Sean Battle 1:20.96 2013-14 James Donlevy, Jeff Magin, Felix Samuels400-Yard Freestyle Relay Sean Battle, 2:58.40 2013-14 James Donlevy, Keith Piper, Felix Samuels800-Yard Freestyle Relay Sean Battle 6:33.73 2013-14 Chris Girg, Keith Piper, Felix SamuelsOne-Meter Diving (6) Steve Ferreira 338.60 2009-10 (11) Bruce Sweet 516.80 1975-76Three-Meter Diving (6) Steve Ferreira 367.43 2009-10 (11) Bruce Sweet 526.50 1975-76

EVENT NAME RECORD YEAR50-Yard Freestyle Chinyere Pigot 22.61 2013-14100-Yard Freestyle Chinyere Pigot 49.43 2013-14200-Yard Freestyle Jordan Bowen 1:48.52 2011-12500-Yard Freestyle Jordan Bowen 4:45.63 2011-121000-Yard Freestyle Jordan Bowen 10:01.18 2010-111650-Yard Freestyle Jordan Bowen 16:35.68 2010-11100-Yard Backstroke Christine Pedersen 54.77 2013-14200-Yard Backstroke Lisa Shelps 1:58.94 2008-09100-Yard Breaststroke Caitlin Gallagher 1:01.06 2011-12200-Yard Breaststroke Caitlin Gallagher 2:12.65 2011-12100-Yard Butterfly Tara O’Prey 55.65 2013-14200-Yard Butterfly Erin DeVinney 2:01.45 2011-12200-Yard Ind. Medley Caitlin Gallagher 2:01.73 2011-12 Lisa Shelps 2:01.73 2006-07400-Yard Ind. Medley Caitlin Gallagher 4:18.10 2008-09200-Yard Medley Relay Kati Kyle, 1:41.85 2011-12 Caitlin Gallagher, Chelsea Peitz, Chinyere Pigot400-Yard Medley Relay Kati Kyle, 3:44.41 2011-12 Caitlin Gallagher, Chelsea Petiz, Jordan Bowen200-Yard Freestyle Relay Jordan Drake 1:33.26 2013-14 Katy Munzenmaier, Tara O’Prey, Chinyere Pigot400-Yard Freestyle Relay Chinyere Pigot, 3:24.38 2012-13 Kate Dobler, Rachel Burke, Jordan Bowen800-Yard Freestyle Relay Rachel Burke, 7:18.97 2012-13 Mary Demarrais, Kate Dobler, Jordan BowenOne-Meter Diving (6) Danielle Cecco 296.70 2011-12 (10) Melissa Kull 495.35 2002-03Three-Meter Diving (6) Danielle Cecco 333.43 2011-12 (10) Melissa Kull 508.30 2000-01

UCONN MEN’S SCHOOL RECORDS UCONN WOMEN’S SCHOOL RECORDS

SCHOOL RECORDS

Front Row (Left to right): Diving Coach John Bransfield, Luke Zalewski, Lachezar Shumkov, Katy Munzenmaier, Chinyere Pigot, Holly Gallagher, Hannah Perna, Tessa Pena, Wyatt Boliek, Felix Samuels, Sawyer Franz, Assistant Coach T.J. Natal and trainer Jennifer HydeSecond Row (Left to right): Lindsay Darcy, Tony Dieppa, Greg Baliko, Kennedy Meier, Taryn Urbanus, Laura Ruttan, Ryan Walsh, John Brice, Caitlin Cole, Laura Hyland, Emily Boyko, Mike Lennon, Jeff Magin, Assistant Coach Matt Donovan and Head Coach Bob GoldbergThird Row (Left to right): Spencer Beaulieu, Michael Hopkin, Keon Songui-Samuel, Deanna Parsons, Chris Girg, Madeleine Hoopes, Rachel Mulligan, Sophie Nothnagle, Morgot Manning, Christine Pedersen, Christina Cirillo, Kevin Konawski and James Donlevy Fourth Row (Left to right): Jerry Burton, Jeffrey Aselin, Jordan Drake, Amanda Craig, Michelle Kalupski, Caroline Finkle, Nicole Ricci, Samantha Park, Michelle Faykes, Tara O’Prey, Darrah Jampo, Sara Nestrowitz, Greg Dziopa, and Vincent CaminFifth Row (Left to right): Daniel Krensta, Patrick Kavanaugh, Walker Hill, Brandon Cole, Kyle Kimura, Alexandra Butera, Emily Caplis, Emily Parillo, Amanda Weihenig, Sammi Bassman, Sophie Craig, Jaimie Lynn Brookover and Jack Malespini

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UConn Swimming and Diving Hall of FameWOMEN

MARY SCHMIDTTwo-Time All-American ............................................ 1976

SUE LANGENHANAll-American ............................................................ 1977

JEN LYONSNCAA Woman of the Year ........................................ 1993

HILLIARY KRUGSix-Time BIG EAST Champion .......................... 1993-1997

DAWN REPPUCCIBIG EAST Champion ................................................. 1995

JEN SALAMONBIG EAST Champion ................................................. 1995

DEB (RUSH) BRETSCHERHead Diving Coach ............................................. 1990-98

KELLY BERGKESSELHawaiian Ironwoman Triathlete ................................ 2002

MELISSA KULLNCAA National Qualifier - Springboard Diving .......... 2003

KATE LARSONAll-BIG EAST Team ................................................... 2000U.S. Open Qualifier .................................................. 2000Senior National Qualifier .......................................... 2000Olympic Trials Swimmer .......................................... 2000

CASSIE NOVAKYMCA National Champion - 200 Backstroke ............. 2001

RYAN SMITHAll-BIG EAST Team ................................................... 2005Senior National Qualifier and Finalist ....................... 2005NCAA Qualifier......................................................... 2005BIG EAST Academic All-Star ...................................... 2005

ALLISON COLEMANTwo-Time BIG EAST Diver of the Year ....................... 2006BIG EAST Champion ................................................. 2006All-BIG EAST Selection .............................................. 2008Four-Time NCAA Zone Championship Participant ..... 2008

COURTNEY HANEYNCAA “A” Qualifier – 200 Yard Breaststroke ............ 2008NCAA Qualifier – 100 Yard Breaststroke .................. 2008

LISA SHELPS Holder Of Nine School Records ................................ 2009All-BIG EAST Performer ............................................ 2009NCAA B Cut Performer ............................................. 2009

LIZA MARIANNIFour-Time NCAA Zone Championship Qualifier ........ 2009Three-Time All-BIG EAST Selection ........................... 2009

SARAH KEARNSU.S. Open Championship Qualifier ........................... 2007All-BIG EAST Performer ............................................ 2007UConn School Record Holder – 1,650-Yard Freestyle 2007

CAITLIN GALLAGHERAll-BIG EAST Team ................................................... 2012NCAA Qualifier ........................................................ 2012

JORDAN BOWENUConn School Record Holder in Seven Events .......... 2012All-BIG EAST Team ................................................... 2012USA Swimming National Qualifier............................. 2012 UConn Club Outstanding Athlete ............................. 2012

DANIELLE CECCOBIG EAST Most Valuable Diver .................................. 2011 Zone Diving Champion ............................................ 2011 NCAA Qualifier ................................................... 2011-12 NCAA All American .................................................. 2012 UConn School Record Holder ................................... 2012UConn Club Outstanding Athlete ............................. 2012

MENJOHN SQUIRESHead Coach ........................................................ 1938-66

PETE MCDEVITTHead Coach ................................................... 1967-1987

STEVE PINNEYAll-American ............................................................ 1958

JOHN TRITESFour-Time BIG EAST Champion ............................ 1980-82

DOUG WILLIAMSBIG EAST Champion ................................................. 1981

SEAN TEDESCOBIG EAST Champion ................................................ 1996

DAN FREDDINOBIG EAST Champion ................................................. 1997

P.G. SCHRADERBIG EAST Champion ................................................. 1998

BARRY HOEYIrish National Champion ......................................... 1999

OFRI BRENERIsrael National Champion ......................................... 2001Macabiah Games Champion ..................................... 2001

MARSHALL LIVINGSTONEAll-BIG EAST Team ................................................... 2003U.S. Open Finalist .................................................... 2003Senior National Qualifier .......................................... 2003

DUSTIN ROGERSTwo-Time BIG EAST Champion ................................. 2004Senior National Finalist ............................................ 2004Olympic Trials ......................................................... 2004

TRISTAN JONESTwo-Time COSIDA All-American ............................... 2007 BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Of the Year Nominee ........ 2007 CPIA Kinsman Award Winner .................................... 2007 U.S. Open Championships Finalist ............................ 2007BIG EAST Finalist ...................................................... 2007 Australian Olympic Trials Summer ........................... 2007

ADRIAN ASTIZ U.S. Senior Nationals Qualifier ................................. 2009BIG EAST Finalist ...................................................... 2009NCAA “B” Qualifier – 200-Yard Butterfly ................... 2009

STEVE FERREIRANCAA Qualifier – One-meter and Three-meter Diving ......2010All-BIG EAST Team ................................................... 2010Five-time BIG EAST Finalist ....................................... 2010NCAA Zone Champion ............................................. 2010

ALEX DAVIDSONAll-BIG EAST Team ................................................... 2011U.S. Open Championship Qualifier ........................... 2011Canadian National Team Finalist .............................. 2011UConn School Record Holder – 100-Yard, 200-Yard Backstroke ....................................................................2011

HALL OF FAME

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50-yard Freestyle A. Righi/Yale 20.14 2008-09

100-yard Freestyle A. Righi/Yale 44.30 2008-09

200-yard Freestyle K. Zayed/UConn 1:39.06 2010-11

500-yard Freestyle C. Girg/UConn 4:30.97 2013-14

1000-yard Freestyle J. Craft/Syracuse 9:20.22 1989-90

1650-yard Freestyle A. Vann/Yale 15:36.85 1991-92

100-yard Backstroke A. Righi/Yale 49.22 2008-09

200-yard Backstroke A. Davidson/UConn 1:49.05 2008-09

100-yard Breastroke T. Jones/UConn 56.02 2004-05

200-yard Breaststroke N. Zupan/Dartmouth 2:00.83 2013-14

100-yard Butterfly G. Bicer/Yale 49.38 2010-11

200-yard Butterfly M. Dix/UNH 1:50.74 1992-93

200-yard Individual Medley N. Zupan/Dartmouth 1:50.04 2013-14

400-yard Individual Medley S. Franz/UConn 3:59.50 2013-14

200-yard Medley Relay WVU 1:31.79 2004-05

400-yard Medley Relay UConn 3:24.65 1992-93

200-yard Freestyle Relay UConn 1:22.92 2013-14

400-yard Freestyle Relay UConn 3:02.92 2010-11

800-yard Freestyle Relay UConn 6:49.46 1994-95

One-Meter Diving (6) Ferreira/UConn 338.60 2007-08 (11) Hamilton/SCSU 431.05 1992-93

Three-Meter Diving (6) Ferreira/UConn 367.43 2008-09 (11)Dunlap/UConn 519.30 2003-04

EVENT NAME/SCHOOL RECORD YEAR

50-yard Freestyle Chinyere Pigot/UConn 23.56 2011-12

100-yard Freestyle M. Kennedy/Rutgers 50.99 2004-05

200-yard Freestyle K. Harrigan/Rutgers 1:50.25 2004-05

500-yard Freestyle M. Albrecht/Yale 4:56.33 2010-11

1000-yard Freestyle L. Gallo/Notre Dame 10:04.50 1995-96

1650-yard Freestyle C. Novak/UConn 17:10.47 2004-05

100-yard Backstroke C. Wetstone/Rutgers 55.85 2009-10

200-yard Backstroke K. Harrigan/Rutgers 1:58.52 2004-05

100-yard Breaststroke C. Gallagher/UConn 1:03.39 2008-09

200-yard Breaststroke S. Kim/Yale 2:15.05 2008-09

100-yard Butterfly R. Dong/ U. Penn. 56.42 2013-14

200-yard Butterfly S. Bicknell/Rutgers 2:02.99 2004-05

200-yard Individual Medley Caitlin Gallagher/UConn 2:04.42 2011-12

400-yard Individual Medley A. Armgarth/Villanova 4:25.62 2009-10

200-yard Medley Relay Rutgers 1:45.44 2011-12

400-yard Medley Relay Rutgers 3:50.09 2011-12

200-yard Freestyle Relay U. Penn. 1:35.76 2013-14

400-yard Freestyle Relay Rutgers 3:28.20 2009-10

800-yard Freestyle Relay Boston College 7:44.39 1994-95

One-Meter Diving (6) Hynes/Drexel 297.65 2007-08 (10) Galpin/UConn 434.00 1995-96

Three-Meter Diving (6) D. Cecco 333.45 2011-12 (11) Kull/UConn 508.30 2000-01

T he Wolff-Zackin Natatorium is home to the University of Connecticut men’s

and women’s swimming and diving programs.The 39,000-square foot natatorium provides one of the finest facilities

on the East Coast. Both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are the only varsity programs housed in the facility.

The Natatorium was built in part of the university’s $28 million Sports Center Complex, which also includes the 171,000-square foot Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, home to the UConn men’s and women’s basketball and wom-en’s volleyball programs.

It features several high-tech innovations making the pool one of the fastest in the region. The facility is a 50-meter “stretch pool” that includes two moveable bulkheads, allowing the pool to assume several different configu-rations.

The standard collegiate length of 25 yards can be used in an all-deep-water course in the Wolff-Zackin pool, featuring eight-foot wide lanes and a flow-through bulkhead. A second bulkhead provides an enclosed warm-up and warm-diving area, while also allowing for a separate diving area. The diving area includes two one-meter boards and two three-meter boards mounted on concrete. A dry board and trampoline with spotting rigs, and one and three-meter boards with rigs over the top makes for excellent training.

Some of the other features of the Wolff-Zackin Natatorium include a state-of-the-art Colorado Electronic Timing System V, men’s and women’s team record boards, a videotape replay system and an underwater viewing window.

In addition, there are individual coaches’ offices, men’s and women’s varsity locker rooms and visiting team locker rooms. The spectator area can accommodate 800 Husky fans.

Adjacent to the Natatorium is Brundage Pool which is available to UConn coach Goldberg and his staff to enhance the Husky training program. Between the two pools, the Huskies have 18 lanes available to them for training pur-poses. The $14 million remodeling of Connecticut’s athletic facilities included complete renovation of Brundage Pool, extending and expanding the great

facilities UConn has to offer its swimming and diving programs.The Wolff-Zackin Natatorium houses a terrific training facility for divers

on the UConn team. There are two one-meter boards and two three-meter boards on shorts stands, with a spotting rig above each level. On deck, there is a dry board and a trampoline, each with a spotting rig, along with two state-of-the-art camera/Tivo systems and flat screen televisions for each side.

As part of the remodeled athletic complex project, UConn swimmers have the use of a new, state-of-the-art 6,000-square foot weight room, featuring all of the latest in strength and conditioning equipment. The Huskies also have daily access to a spacious athletic training facility with the latest technology for rehabilitating athletic injuries.

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

T he strength and conditioning program for the University of Connecticut

Division of Athletics is under the supervision of UConn Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Matt Balis. The Strength and Conditioning staff services all 24 of Connecticut’s intercollegiate teams. UConn athletes have the use of two different weight rooms in the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion and the newly remodeled Hugh S. Greer Field House. In all, there are over 8,000 square feet of weight training facili-ties available for all UConn swimming and diving athletes. The weight room in the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion is a free weight facility and supplies the Husky athletes areas in which to perform their power and Olympic lifts. The facility in the Greer Field House is fitted with more free weights in which the UConn athletes can incorporate cir-cuit training, speed training and heavy negative workouts into their total strength training program. Each program is manipulated in order to fulfill the specific needs of the individual. Specific programs are developed to monitor progress in strength, power, anaerobic conditioning and flexibility. This format pro-vides the coaches and medical staff with an accurate athletic profile on each swimming and diving athlete.

COUNSELING PROGRAM FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETESE

stablished in 1986, the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes (CPIA) provides comprehensive academic support to all UConn student-athletes. In her third year working with the men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs is Lindsay Darcy. Darcy recently joined the UConn staff from Manhattan College. Darcy earned a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse in 2005. She was a four-year letterwinner for the Orange field hockey team, and earned BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete selection all four years. In 2001, she earned All-America honors and at the conclusion of her final season with the Orange, Darcy was selected to the All-BIG EAST Second Team. Darcy monitors student-athlete academic performance, counsels individuals regarding major and career options, facilitates registration in courses that accommodate practice times while ensuring progress toward a degree, coordinator tutor support and assists student-athletes in the developing of learning and time management skills. The University of Connecticut swimming and diving team takes great pride in the academic and leadership accomplishments of its team mem-bers. The women’s team consistently has been recognized for academic excellence by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). Individually, Lindsay Hansen (2004), and Kydani Dover (2005), were honored with the Kinsman Award (CPIA’s highest award recognizing academic and athletic achievement and improvement, service, leadership, perseverance, and character). Similarly, the men have captured three of the last eight Kinsman Awards, with Craig Orski winning in 2003 and Bobby Folan in 2005 and Tristan Jones in 2007. Folan was also selected by the NCAA as the sole UConn representative to its 2005 Leadership Conference.

DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS MEDICINE

T he Department of Sports Medicine in the University of Connecticut

Division of Athletics works as an integrated multidisciplinary team whose purpose is to provide the optimal, safe environment for student-athletes to train and participate in their sport. The staff takes great pride in the individual attention paid to each student-athlete. They are devoted to preventing injury, rapidly diag-nosing and treating injury and maximizing athletic performance. The disciplines of athletic training, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, orthopedic sports medicine, optometry, nutrition, exercise physiology and psychology work in concert to provide comprehensive care. The team is spearheaded by Robert Howard, MA, ATC, the Head Athletic Trainer. Walter Trisdale is in his second year of handling the day-to-day training needs of the UConn men’s and women’s swimming and diving team. Physician coverage is led by Dr. Giselle Aerni, the Director of Sports Medicine, and Team Physician, Dr. Matt Hall. The Department of Sports Medicine works closely with the Departments of Kinesiology and Nutritional Sciences on the University of Connecticut campus. This affords the student-athletes with the input of several nationally recognized exercise scientists. This cooperation also keeps the sports medicine staff at the cutting edge of developments in the fields of human performance and sports nutrition. Members of the sports medicine staff are actively engaged in research that directly benefits the care of student-athletes. The Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Connecticut plays a critical role in assuring that all UConn student-athletes have access to the best medical support and health care possible. Through patient care and ongoing research and education, the department continues to provide Husky teams a competitive edge from the medical perspective.

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Community ServiCe and the Student-athlete adviSory Committee

The University of Connecticut Division of Athletics believes that the responsibilities of student-athletes reach beyond classrooms, libraries, fields and courts.

Community service is an integral part of the UConn experience as Husky student-athletes contribute countless hours each year to a number of worthy causes.

Much of this community service is coordinated through the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. The men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs are highly-involved in the SAAC. The 2003-04 SAAC president was Kate Jelus from the women’s team. The 2006-07 vice-president was free-styler Emily Karel.

The Committee consists of representatives from each one of UConn’s intercollegiate athletic teams and in addition to community ser-vice, it promotes fellowship and camaraderie between student-athletes from different sports.

The SAAC also holds an annual Talent Show for freshman stu-dent-athletes and an ice cream social at the end of each semester during the study period for final exams.

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2014-15 Short Course Nationals Qualifying Times

Event ..................................................“A” ..................................“B”

50 Free ....................................... 19.25 .........................20.19

100 Free ..................................... 42.51 .........................44.29

200 Free ..................................... 1:33.62 .....................1:37.99

500 Free ..................................... 4:14.59 .....................4:24.99

1650 Free .................................. 14:46.26 ...................15:30.39

100 Fly ....................................... 45.91 .........................48.29

200 Fly ....................................... 1:42.85 .....................1:47.99

100 Back .................................... 45.62 .........................48.49

200 Back .................................... 1:40.88 .....................1:46.39

100 Breast ................................. 52.29 .........................55.39

200 Breast ................................. 1:53.68 .....................1:59.79

200 IM ........................................ 1:42.76 .....................1:49.09

400 IM ........................................ 3:42.40 .....................3:54.49

200 Free Relay ......................... 1:18.02 .....................1:18.62

400 Free Relay ......................... 2:53.11 .....................2:54.66

800 Free Relay ......................... 6:22.81 .....................6:26.33

200 Medley Relay ................... 1:25.63 .....................1:26.58

400 Medley Relay ................... 3:11.03 .....................3:11.03

Event

1-Meter Dive ............................. 300

3-Meter Dive ............................. 320

Event ..................................................“A” ..................................“B”

50 Free ....................................... 21.90 .........................22.99

100 Free ..................................... 47.85 .........................49.99

200 Free ..................................... 1:43.90 .....................1:47.99

500 Free ..................................... 4:36.45 .....................4:47.79

1650 Free .................................. 15:56.18 ...................16:30.59

100 Fly ....................................... 51.70 .........................54.49

200 Fly ....................................... 1:54.45 .....................1:59.59

100 Back .................................... 51.63 .........................55.09

200 Back .................................... 1:52.52 .....................1:59.19

100 Breast ................................. 59.12 .........................1:02.49

200 Breast ................................. 2:07.70 .....................2:15.99

200 IM ........................................ 1:55.35 .....................2:01.59

400 IM ........................................ 4:05.37 .....................4:19.39

200 Free Relay ......................... 1:29.49 .....................1:30.17

400 Free Relay ......................... 3:16.41 .....................3:18.11

800 Free Relay ......................... 7:07.20 .....................7:11.28

200 Medley Relay ................... 1:37.84 .....................1:38.45

400 Medley Relay ................... 3:34.25 .....................3:35.87

Event

1-Meter Diving .......................... 265

3-Meter Diving .......................... 280

WOMEN EVENT MEN

LCM SCM SCY SCY SCM LCM

26.69 26.19 23.29 50 Freestyle 20.59 22.89 23.59

57.69 56.29 50.89 100 Freestyle 45.19 49.99 51.79

2:04.59 2:01.49 1:49.69 200 Freestyle 1:39.09 1:49.89 1:53.29

4:20.79 4:12.29 4:51.99 400/500 Freestyle 4:28.89 3:52.49 4:01.09

8:54.49 8:42.99 10:01.19 800/1000 Freestyle 9:20.59 8:10.09 8:21.49

17:06.69 16:34.79 16:45.19 1500/1650 Freestyle 15:34.89 15:17.79 15:59.99

1:05.49 1:02.59 56.49 100 Backstroke 50.49 55.89 58.59

2:19.89 2:15.39 2:01.19 200 Backstroke 1:49.39 2:01.59 2:06.69

1:13.79 1:11.99 1:04.09 100 Breaststroke 56.79 1:03.19 1:05.59

2:39.19 2:34.89 2:18.29 200 Breaststroke 2:03.39 2:17.79 2:22.89

1:03.19 1:01.99 55.89 100Butterfly 49.79 54.49 55.99

2:17.89 2:15.89 2:02.69 200Butterfly 1:50.19 2:00.69 2:04.59

2:21.89 2:17.59 2:03.69 200 Individual Medley 1:51.39 2:03.19 2:08.19

4:58.59 4:52.09 4:22.99 400 Individual Medley 3:57.79 4:23.59 4:32.59

3:52.69 3:57.19 3:23.39 4x100 Freestyle Relay 3:00.69 3:31.09 3:29.29

8:22.19 8:38.19 7:18.99 4x200 Freestyle Relay 6:41.29 7:40.99 7:42.79

4:18.29 4:18.89 3:44.19 4x100 Medley Relay 3:16.99 3:55.79 3:50.09

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Distinctions• U.S. News & World Report ranks UConn among the top 20 public universities in the nation.

• UConn’s School of Business is ranked the No. 27 public undergraduate business programs in the U.S. according to Bloomberg Business Week, and the top public undergraduate business program in New England, according to US News & World Report (2014)

• UConn’s Neag School of Education graduate program is ranked No. 24 among public graduate schools of education in the nation, and first in the Northeast, according to U.S. News & World Report. In addition, the Neag School’s special education program, educational psychology program and elementary teacher education and secondary teacher education programs are ranked among the top 20 nationally.

• The University has been selected as a member of Universitas 21, a preeminent international network of leading research-intensive universities in 17 countries.

• The College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources’ doctoral program in kinesiology ranks No. 1 in the nation, according to the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education.

• The Sierra Club, an international environmental advocacy organization, ranks UConn No. 1 in the “Top 10 Coolest Schools” in the country, based on environmental initiatives.

AcADemic BreADth• Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in 2013 signed into law Next Generation Connecticut, a multi-

faceted $1.5 billion plan to enhance the state’s economic future through strategic investment in science, technology, engineering, and math.

• UConn is hiring 500 tenure-track faculty over four years with emphasis on environmental stability, digital media, science and engineering, language and culture, revolutions in education, health and health policy and theater innovation.

• UConn is ranked in the top 15 percent of institutions in earned doctorates – 56th of 415 – by the National Science Foundation (higher than 17 of 62 American Association of Universities member institutions).

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University of Connecticut• UConn is ranked 52nd of 554 national institutions in

number of full-time graduate students, according to the NSF (higher than 24 AAU member institutions).

• UConn is ranked 80th of 653 national institutions in research and development expenditures by the NSF (higher than 8 AAU member institutions).

• UConn has 14 schools and colleges.

• The University grants 17 graduate degrees in 75 fields of study, including professional programs in business, dental, law, medicine, pharmacy, and social work.

• Nearly 30,000 freshmen applied for Fall 2013 admission, competing for 3,755 spots at the Storrs campus and 1,104 seats at the regional campuses.

• In keeping with a decade-long trend, more than half of the applicants and 25 percent of enrolled freshmen for Fall 2013 were out-of-state students.

impressive FAculty• UConn’s faculty members are world-renowned. Many

are recognized as leaders in education, research, and scholarship.

• UConn faculty research in regenerative biology produced America’s first cloned calf using non-reproductive cells, creating an international scientific and media sensation.

• UConn faculty provided pivotal leadership for the historic UConn-African National Congress Partnership.

• Faculty initiative created an unprecedented opportunity for UConn students to study at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.

• UConn’s Neag School of Education, home to the renowned National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented and the Office of Special Education Program (OSEP) Center on Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support, is nationally recognized by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education for our school-university partnerships and is one of 11 schools nationwide selected for the Carnegie Corporation’s prestigious Teachers for a New Era initiative.

• UConn faculty collaborating across campuses, including at the Health Center, are conducting breakthrough research in medicine, genetics, nanotechnology, and fuel cell technology.

• Faculty members are dedicated to their roles as teachers, student advisors, and mentors. UConn’s undergraduate summer research program offers students the opportunity to participate in original research or receive a grant to work under the direction of renowned professors.

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Living the UConn Experience• More than 30,000 students are enrolled among the various campuses

statewide, representing nearly every state in the nation and 99 countries.

• Average SAT scores for incoming freshmen at Storrs are up over 100 points since 1996 and now average 1226 (critical reading and math only).

• The 453 students UConn welcomed into its Honors Program in 2013 had an average SAT score of more than 1400. Nearly 10% of them were high school valedictorians.

• Minority students make up 27% of the undergraduate student body, and there were 253% more minority freshmen entering UConn in Fall 2013 than in Fall 1995.

• Since 1995, 1,538 valedictorians and salutatorians have enrolled at all campuses. In fall 2012, 48 percent of freshmen entering the Storrs campus were ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class and 84 percent were ranked in the top 25 percent of their class.

• 94% of freshmen return for their sophomore year.

GettinG involveD• UConn offers more than 500 student clubs and organizations.

• UConn students can choose from more than 250 Study Abroad programs in over 60 countries.

• Cooperative education programs and internships integrate classroom learning and work experience in business, industry, and public service.

AttrActions• Each year, about 50,000 people embark on guided tours of UConn from the

Lodewick Visitors Center, the gateway to the unique facilities that define the 4,000-acre main campus.

• Visitors may enjoy lodging, dining, and relaxing in the Nathan Hale Inn, our on-campus hotel and conference facility.

• With more than 3 million volumes, the Homer Babbidge Library is the intellectual hub of the Storrs Campus and the largest public research facility in Connecticut.

• UConn’s Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts showcases the region’s most noteworthy dramatic events. It stages professional touring attractions that range from Broadway musicals to intimate cabarets.

• The collections of the William Benton Museum of Art include more than 5,500 pieces; the museum features a gallery exclusively dedicated to presenting human rights-oriented visual arts, as well as an outdoor meditation sculpture garden.

• Housed in UConn’s Museum of Natural History, the Connecticut Archaeology Center explores the natural and cultural history of southern New England.

• The J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum features photos, videos, plaques, banners, uniforms, NCAA National Championship trophies and football bowl trophies, representing more than a century of Husky Pride.

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S ince 1995, the State of Connecticut has invested

nearly $5 billion in the University’s infrastructure. UConn 2000, 21st Century UConn and, now, Next Generation Connecticut have been the most ambitious publically financed building programs in the country, totaling nearly $4 billion. The state has committed to spending $200 million on the Bioscience Connecticut initiative at Farmington’s UConn Health campus, and $172 million on the development of the first building of the UConn Technology Park in Storrs.

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Amazing FacilitiesThe landmark UCONN 2000 campaign has created more than 9.7 million square feet of new and renovated space for research, teaching, living, and learning. Now in its 17th year, completed projects include:

• An award-winning building for the Department of Chemistry. According to the International Architecture Yearbook, the Chemistry building is one of the best-designed buildings in the world.

• New buildings for the Schools of Business and Pharmacy.

• The modern Biology/Physics Building.

• New building for Information Technologies Engineering.

• A new Agricultural Biotechnology Laboratory.

• Additions to the William Benton Museum of Art.

• Renovations to numerous facilities, including the Homer Babbidge Library, the historic Wilbur Cross building, the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, and the Philip E. Austin Building, the home of UConn’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

• Construction that includes the latest innovations in student residential communities.

• Oak Hall and Laurel Hall are dynamic new buildings dedicated solely to state-of-the art classrooms, both notable for their environmental conscious, sustainable energy feature. Laurel Hall is the University’s first building to achieve LEED Gold certification.

• Widmer Wing, a new 15,800-square foot addition to the main building of UConn’s School of Nursing.

• Additions and renovations to the Weston A. Bousfield Psychology Building.

• In addition to improvements on the Storrs Campus, UConn’s regional campus facilities have been revitalized, as well as the UConn School of Law. In 2017, the Hartford campus is expected to move to a brand-new facility based at the former Hartford Times building in Downtown Hartford.

• The UConn Technology Park’s first building – the 115,000-square-foot Innovation Partnership Building – is expected to be completed in 2017. The IPB will allow industry scientists and business entrepreneurs to work side-by-side using world-class equipment and shared laboratories.

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The State of Connecticut• A total of 120,621 UConn alumni currently reside in the State of

Connecticut, and more than 32,000 additional alumni reside in the neighboring northeast region states of Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey.

• Overall, more than 75% of UConn alumni reside in the northeast corridor of the United States.

• This Northeast corridor comprises a total of more than 58 million residents.

• Connecticut is one of the original colonies and has a history of being revolutionary politically, socially, culturally, and economically.

• The state boasts many firsts, among them: Igor Sikorsky invented the helicopter, the first nuclear submarine was launched, and the first President to ride in an automobile did so in Hartford in 1902.

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Connecticut’s average household income is $83,000, which is 20% above the national average.

Connecticut ranks #1 among all states in per capital income.

Connecticut ranks #2 among all states in finance and insurance jobs.

Connecticut ranks #3 among all states in both advanced degree and in the low poverty rate.

Connecticut ranks #4 among all states in healthy residents, total state productivity, and energy efficiency.

Connecticut ranks among the top 10 states in number of scientists and engineers, worldwide productivity, venture capital deals, education and health service jobs, patents, low crime rates, technology and science capacity and exports.

Connecticut continues to lead the way in the areas of stem-cell research and energy alternatives.

ConneCtiCut Loves its sportsResidents of Connecticut go wild over Husky sports… but there are also several other big time sports attractions in the state. The Travelers Championship in Cromwell is a regular stop on the PGA Tour and part of its FedEx Cup series. The Connecticut Open presented by United Technologies is a prominent part of the U.S. Open Tennis Series while Lime Rock Park in Lakeville has been in existence since 1957 and hosts events each summer as part of the American LeMans Series and the Rolex Sports Car Series. The Connecticut Sun of the WNBA and several minor league baseball and hockey teams are also part of the state’s sports scene.

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Hartford: UConn’s Capital Town• The UConn School of Business has classroom facilities in downtown

Hartford and soon the UConn Greater Hartford Campus will move directly downtown.

• “The Insurance Capital Of The World” – home of Aetna, Cigna, ING, The Phoenix Companies, Travelers, United Health Group and The Hartford Financial Services Group.

• Home of the multi-billion dollar conglomerate United Technologies Corporation and its subsidiaries Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, UTC Aerospace Systems, Pratt & Whitney, UTC Power, Otis and UTC Climate Controls and Security.

• A population base of 23 million people within a 100-mile radius and 100 million within an eight-hour drive.

• Hartford has the nation’s highest percentage of individuals over the age of 25 who have a college bachelor’s degree or higher.

• Cultural attractions include: The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, the oldest public art museum in the United States, and The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts. The Connecticut Convention Center opened in 2005 and is the largest convention center between New York and Boston.

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Storrs Center: A New Downtown

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Our Campus is ConnecticutIn addition to the main campus in Storrs, the University of Connecticut has a number of other campuses and schools around the state, which truly makes the state into the campus.

The UConn Health Center and John Dempsey Hospital is located in Farmington, just west of Hartford. Today, Bioscience Connecticut, an $864 million initiative, is transforming the campus of the UConn Health Center. Bioscience Connecticut is a forward-thinking plan to create thousands of construction and related jobs in the short-term and generate long-term, sustainable economic growth based on bioscience research, innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialization. It is a multifaceted plan that also includes initiatives to improve access to healthcare services in the region and beyond.

Renovations have begun in the original research tower and work is underway to build the new outpatient care center and the new hospital tower. In addition, groundbreaking ceremonies were held in January 2013 for the new $1.1 billion Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, the first return on the state’s Bioscience Connecticut investment, which will be housed on the UConn Health Center campus. The Jackson initiative is a collaboration between the globally prominent Jackson Laboratory, UConn, the Health Center and leading academic and healthcare institutions in the region.

The UConn School of Law is one of the leading public law schools in the country. Its campus, listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, is among the most beautiful of any law school in the United States. The newly-completed law library is perhaps the finest facility of its kind in the world. Two miles from the center of Hartford, the Law School is located in a neighborhood of large Victorian homes.

UConn has long had an undergraduate campus in the Greater Hartford region and plans have been announced to relocate that campus to downtown Hartford in the former home of the The Hartford Times. That campus is expected to open in 2017.

The UConn campus in downtown Stamford is surrounded by a cluster of corporate headquarters including a number of Fortune 500 companies, such as Pitney-Bowes and Charter Communications.

The UConn campus in Waterbury is housed in a new state-of the-art facility. Options exist to transfer to the Storrs campus after two years or earn a degree right in Waterbury.

UConn’s “campus by the ocean” is located at Avery Point in the southern portion of the state in Groton. Avery Point is the home to the Connecticut Sea Grant Program in conjunction with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Project Oceanography, and education program for middle school and high school students, is also on the Avery Point campus.

The Torrington campus, located in the hills of the western portion of the state, is home to the famed Litchfield County Writers Program. The program attracts visits by some of the country’s most pre-eminent writers including Roxana Robinson and the late Madeline L’Engle and Arthur Miller.

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“If You Can Make It There, You’ll Make It Anywhere”

The University of Connecticut does make it in New York City and has a strong foothold on the entire Metropolitan Region. When the Huskies are in town – the “city that never sleeps” certainly takes notice.

The UConn men’s basketball team has long considered Madison Square Garden a home-away-from-home. This was proved yet against when the Huskies won the NCAA East Region there in 2014 en route to a national championship. UConn fans dominated the MSG crowd and filled the city’s hotels and restaurants with Husky pride.

UConn football makes its debut in New York City when the Huskies play Army at Yankee Stadium on Nov. 8.

“A lot of people don’t understand what makes New York tick. The two schools with the biggest impact in the New York market have been Syracuse and Connecticut.

”Former BIG EAST Commissioner Mike Tranghese, New York Times, March 11, 2013

UConn’s Kevin Ollie, Warde Manuel and Geno Auriemma ring the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange.

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UConn and New York CityThere are approximately 22,000 UConn graduates who live in New York City and the surrounding metropolitan area and the New York Chapter of the UConn Alumni Association is the group’s fastest growing chapter.

The UConn Football Footprint In New York CityIn a New York Times on-line story, UConn was the only former BIG EAST school listed among the top five most popular college football teams in both the New York and Boston DMAs.

SNY (SportsNet New York) Recognizes The Popularity Of The UConn BrandSportsNet New York (SNY) is the New York TV home of the New York Mets and UConn is their home college sports team. The network devotes over hundreds of programming hours a year to UConn men’s basketball, women’s basketball and football.

The World Famous Metropolitan Opera in New York City has an exclusive education partnership with UConn, providing internships and other benefits for its Fine Arts students.

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Dr. Susan Herbst is the 15th presi-

dent of the University of Connecticut and began her duties at the school in June of 2011.

Prior to coming to her position in Storrs, Herbst was the executive vice chan-cellor and chief academic officer for The University System of Georgia.

Herbst is the first woman to be select-ed as the University’s president since the school’s founding in 1881.

In her position with The University System of Georgia, Herbst led 15 univer-sity presidents and oversaw the academic missions for all 35 public universities in Georgia. She worked closely with the sys-tem’s Board of Regents on all aspects of finance and higher education policy for the state. The system has more than 311,000 students, roughly 10,000 faculty members, and a budget of more than $6 billion a year. She had been with the Georgia system since 2007.

In addition to those duties, Herbst continued to hold a faculty appointment as a professor of public policy at Georgia Tech.

She is the author of many schol-arly journal articles and books, includ-ing her most recent book about incivility in American politics, Rude Democracy, released in September 2010.

Herbst was previously provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at SUNY-Albany from 2005 to 2007, and also served as acting president of the school for a year. She also served as the dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University from 2003 to 2005.

Herbst joined Northwestern University as an assistant professor in 1989 and remained there until 2003. There, she rose to become chair of the political science department and associate dean for faculty affairs.

She received her BA in political science from Duke University in 1984 and her Ph.D. in communication theo-ry and research from the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communications in Los Angeles in 1989.

Herbst was born in New York City and raised in the mid-Hudson Valley town of Peekskill, N.Y. She and her husband, Doug Hughes, have two children: Daniel Hughes and Becky Hughes.

President Susan Herbst

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W arde J. Manuel, who has had a distinguished career in intercollegiate

athletics that ranges from being a student-athlete to a director of athletics, became the Director of Athletics at the University of Connecticut in March of 2012.

Manuel, a 1990 graduate of the University of Michigan where he played both football and track and field, had most recently been the Director of Athletics at the University at Buffalo for six years.

His first academic year of 2012-13 was a highly successful one for UConn teams, highlighted by the women’s basketball team winning the NCAA Championship. In addition, UConn teams from men’s soccer, field hockey, women’s lacrosse and baseball all took part in NCAA tournament play while the women’s diving and men’s and women’s track and field pro-grams were all represented in NCAA individual championships.

This success more than continued into the 2013-14 academic year as UConn won three national championships for the first time in school histo-ry – men’s basketball, women’s basketball and field hockey. In addition, the men’s soccer team advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals.

UConn was just one of four schools nationally that finished in the top ten of the Capital One Cup on both the men’s and women’s side.

Manuel directed UConn’s acceptance into membership of Hockey East, the nation’s premier men’s ice hockey conference, as the Huskies begin play in the league in 2014-15.

Ground was broken for the UConn Basketball Champions Center in the spring of 2013 and the facility opened in the summer of 2014 to service both the Huskies’ men’s and women’s championship basketball teams.

Manuel oversaw a coaching transition in men’s basketball with the retire-ment of Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun and the hiring of former Husky student-athlete, NBA player and UConn assistant coach Kevin Ollie.

In December of 2013, Manuel hired former Notre Dame defensive coordinator Bob Diaco as UConn’s new football coach.

During his tenure, Manuel also hired new head coaches for the UConn men’s and women’s ice hockey, volleyball, women’s track and field and soft-ball program.

The UConn Division of Athletics once again had an outstanding rate performance in the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) in 2014 as all three national championship teams posted a perfect 1000 single-year score while field hockey also had a perfect 1000 four-year score. A total of 14 UConn teams posted perfect single-year scores of 1000 and five had multi-year scores of 1000.

The men’s basketball team has had APR scores of 978, 947 and 1000 in the past three years as Manuel has helped develop a comprehensive academic plan for all UConn programs.

Manuel has already become a key leader in the American Athletic Conference and has been named a member of the league’s Finance Committee.

Manuel led a 20-sport program at Buffalo, an institution that is a mem-ber of the prestigious American Association of Universities. Buffalo enjoyed an unparalleled period of success during his time there from an athletic, aca-demic and community service perspective.

From an academic standpoint, teams at Buffalo enjoyed incredible suc-cess. When Manuel arrived at UB, there were four programs - football, men’s basketball, wrestling, and baseball - that fell far below the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) cut score of 925. With a focused academic plan, all four teams posted a four-year APR rate above the cut score and at the end of 2009-10, 10 of UB’s 20 sports had scores of 975 or above.

Buffalo enjoyed great on-field success during Manuel’s time as the football team participated in the 2009 International Bowl and the men’s basketball team made postseason appearances in three of the past seven years. Olympic sports also thrived under Manuel’s leadership with accomplishments such as three-straight Dad Vail Regatta titles by the rowing team, six wrestlers earning spots at the 2011 NCAA Championship and the women’s tennis team making an appearance in the 2008 NCAA tournament. The sports of baseball and softball won a record number of games during his tenure and stu-dent-athletes earned All-American and all-conference honors at record rates.

Manuel was honored by Sports Business Journal as a 2008 national 40-Under-40 honoree after receiving the same honor from Business First of Buffalo in Fall of 2007. Manuel has served on a number of national and conference committees and boards.

In September of 2011, he was one of only three Athletic Directors asked to serve on the Collegiate Model Rules committee, a working group of the Division I Committee on Academic Performance, charged with broad over-view of the current NCAA Rules Manual.

He also currently serves on the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet and served for four years as a member of the NCAA’s Academic Cabinet. During that time, he was selected as Chair of the NCAA Academic Eligibility & Compliance Transfer Ad Hoc Committee. He is a member of the Boards of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the D1A Athletic Directors Association. He also serves as a member of the Council of Presidents Budget & Finance Committee and served for three years as the Chair of the Mid-American Conference Director of Athletics Finance Committee.

In June of 2007, Manuel accepted the Opportunity Award by all-time tennis great Billie Jean King, as Buffalo was recognized by the Women’s Sports Foundation as one of four “standout” colleges and universities in the nation for outstanding achievement in providing equitable athletic opportu-nities for its female student-athletes.

Prior to his time at Buffalo, he was the assistant and associate director of athletics for the University of Michigan, where he oversaw that school’s football and men’s basketball programs. In February 1998, he was named an assistant athletic director at Michigan with responsibilities for overseeing oper-ational facets of the university’s athletic program. He was named an associate athletic director in September 2000.

Born May 22, 1968, Manuel is a native of New Orleans, who was a high school All-American football player and played for the University of Michigan under its legendary coach, Bo Schembechler. Manuel earned multiple letters and started at defensive end in his sophomore year. His football career was cut short by a neck injury and he subsequently earned two letters on the Wolverines’ track and field team.

After graduating from Michigan, Manuel was coordinator of the univer-sity’s Wade H. McCree, Jr., Incentive Scholars Program from June 1990 to August 1993. The program is a partnership with The President’s Council of State Universities and Detroit Public Schools that helps students prepare for higher education at public universities in Michigan. He subsequently worked briefly as an academic advisor with the Georgia Tech Athletic Association before being named assistant athletic director of academic affairs.

In the course of working on a PhD in social work and psychology at Michigan, he earned a master’s degree in social work in 1993 and an MBA from Michigan’s Ross School of Business in April 2005.

Manuel and his wife, Chrislan, have a daughter, Emma (19), who is in her junior year at UConn, and a son, Evan (15).

Director of Athletics Warde Manuel

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Roy Brooks ’72

Mike Aresco ’76 Law

Matthew AdilettaIntel Fellow and Director of Communication Processor Architecture, Digital Enterprise Group of Intel Corporation

Rick Baran ’93 LawChief Financial Officer, MediaShift

Alan Bennett ’69Noted pharmaceutical and medical device attorney

Andy Bessette ’75Former men’s track and field All-AmericanExecutive Vice President and Chief Administrative OfficerThe Travelers Companies, Inc.

Doug Bernstein ’85FounderMelissa and Doug Toys, LLC

Zeljko Bogetic ’90 Ph.D.Lead Economist For The World Bank

Suzanne Bona ‘95Host and Executive Producer, Sunday Baroque, National Public Radio

Kevin Bouley ’80President and CEONerac, Inc.

Roy Brooks ’72Warren Distinguished Professor of LawsUniversity of San Diego

Jackie Burns ’02Broadway actress, “If/Then,” “Wicked,” “Rock of Ages” and “Hair”

Martin Buzas ’58Curator of Benthic Foraminifera (Emeritus), Department of Pathobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

James Calhoun ’89President and CEOConverse, Inc.

Michael J. Callahan ’95 LawExecutive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, Secretary, Auction.com

Douglas Casa ’97 PhDCOO, Korey Stringer InstituteUniversity of Connecticut

Scott Case ’92 Co-Founder and CEO, Main Street Genome, and Co-Founder of Priceline.com

Franklin Chang-Diaz ’73Retired NASA astronaut who is a veteran of seven space flights

Robert Cizik ’53Former Chairman of the Board/Chief Executive Officer of Cooper Industries Inc.

Dale R. Comey ’64Former UConn basketball playerExecutive Vice PresidentITT Corporation (retired)

Carol Ann Conboy ‘69Associate Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court

Bill Congdon ’75Former Publish and Chief Revenue Officer, Popular Mechanics Magazine; Adjunct Professor, UConn

Joe Courtney ’78 LawUnited States CongressmanSecond District – Connecticut

Scott Cowen ’68Former UConn football playerPresident, Tulane University

Marc D’Amelio ’91Founder and CEOMadsoul Clothing, Inc.

Dawn Denvir ’81Chief of Organizational Learning and DevelopmentDivision of Human Resources, UNICEF

John DeStefano ’77, ’80Former Mayor, City of New Haven, Connecticut

Robert Diamond ’77 MBAFormer Chief Executive Office Barclays Bank (England)

Chris Donovan ‘69Television ProducerEmmy nominee for “Party of Five” and “Home Improvement”Golden Globes and Daytime Emmys Producer

Kathleeen Dudzinski ’89Founder, Dolphin Communication Project

Charles Duelfer ’74Noted United Nations and CIA Weapons Inspector

Herb Dunn ’61Senior Vice President, Smith-Barney Co. (retired)

Doug Elliot ‘82PresidentCommercial MarketsThe Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

Bill Finch ’79MayorCity of Bridgeport, Conn.

Robert Fiondella, ’68 LawChief Executive Officer (Retired)Phoenix Home Life Mutual Insurance Co.Founding PrincipalJEROB Enterprises, LLC

Mark E. Freitas ‘81Founder, Mark Edward Partners LLCFormer men’s ice hockey player

Patricia Gallup ’79Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer of PC Connection, Inc.

Sam Gejdenson ’71Former United States Congressman,2nd District, Connecticut

Roger A. Gelfenbien ’65Former Chairman, University of ConnecticutBoard of TrusteesManaging Partner of Andersen Consulting, Inc. (retired)

David Grimaldi ’79Curator of Invertebrate ZoologyAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryNew York, N.Y.

Eunice Groark ’65First female Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1991-95)

Richard J. Grossi ’57President and CEOUnited Illuminating (Ret.)

Lubbie Harper Jr. ’67 M.S.W., ’75 Law

Retired Justice, Connecticut Supreme Court

Edward A. Horrigan, Jr. ’50President and CEO of R.J. Reynolds (retired)Former football player

Ned Kahn ’82Nationally-prominent sculptor and scientist

Robert Kaplan ‘73National Correspondent, Atlantic Monthly, Strategic Forecasting, Inc. (Staffer)

Joette Katz ’77 J.D. Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Children and Families

Tom Keegan ’84Co-producer of Broadway show “Little Women”Animator, “Blues Clues” children’s television series

Gerald Krell ’57Documentary Film ProducerPublic Broadcasting System

Wally Lamb ’72, ’77Best-selling author

John M. Lasala ’83 M.D.Director of Interventional Cardiology, Washington University School of Medicine

David M. Lee ’55 (Graduate)1996 Co-Winner of Nobel Prize for Physics

Georgina I. Lucas ’70Former Vice President Travelers Insurance Company

Lynn Malerba ’08 MastersChief, Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut

Jerold Mande ’78Senior Advisor, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer ServicesU.S. Department of Agriculture

David P. Marks ’69, ’71Executive VP and Chief Investment Officer at Cuna Mutual Group and President of MEMBERS Capital Advisors

Myles Martel ’65President, Martel and Associates, Villanova, Pa.Highly-recognized leadership communication advisor

Michael Maslin ’76Cartoonist, New Yorker magazine

Richard Mastracchio ’82Mission specialist for NASA who flew his second mission, on the Space Shuttle Endeavor in August of 2007

Anita Bevacqua McBride ‘81Executive in Residence, School of Public Affairs at American University; former assistant to the President of the United State and Chief of Staff for the First Lady

Aaron Ment ’58Chief Court Administrator (retired) of the Connecticut Judicial System

Wally Lamb ’72, ’77

Andy Bessette ’75

Suzanne Bona ’95

James Calhoun ’89 Doug Elliot ’82 Mark E. Freitas ’81 Bobby Moynihan ’99

Prominent UConn Alumni

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Irina Moore ’04 MBAVice President of Risk ManamentGE Capital Aviation Services, Inc.

Bobby Moynihan ‘99Actor, Saturday Night Live

Christopher Murphy ’02 Law

United States Senator – Connecticut

Kathleen Murphy ’87 J.D.PresidentFidelity Personal Investment, Inc.

Randal Nardone ’80CEO and Co-FounderFortress Investment Group, LLC

Denis J. Nayden ’76Managing PartnerOak Hill Capital, Inc.Member of University of Connecticut Board of Trustees

Kevin O’Connor ’92 LawFormer Associate Attorney General of the United States

Eric Owles ‘98Senior Staff Editor for DealBook, New York Times

Les Payne ’64Nationally-known columnistPulitzer Prize Award Recipient

Morris Pleasure ‘86Renowned multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer

Joseph W. Polisi ’69President of the Juilliard SchoolNew York City

Narissa Ramdhani ’90 M.A.Chief Executive OfficerIfa Lethu FoundationGroenkloof, South Africa

Gen. Robert RisCassi ’58Retired Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army

Thomas D. Ritter ’77Former Speaker of the House of RepresentativesState of ConnecticutMember of University of Connecticut Board of Trustees

William P. Robinson ’71 (Master’s)

Associate Justice Rhode Island Supreme Court

Emily Roisman ’85 J.D.Vice President and Corporate Counsel, Feld Entertainment

Lewis B. Rome ’54, ’57 LLBFormer Chairman University of Connecticut Board of TrusteesPartner, Rome Smith & Assoc.

Philip Rubin ’75 Ph.D.Assistant Director for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Office of Science and TechnologyExecutive Office of the President of the United States

David Rudman ’85Voice of many characters on TV’s Sesame Street

Carolyn Runowicz ‘73Former PresidentAmerican Cancer Society

Harriet Sanford ’79 (Master’s)President/Chief Executive OfficerNational Education Association Foundation

Pedro Segarra, ’85 JD, ’99 MSW

MayorCity of Hartford, Conn.

John C. Severino ’59Former UConn football playerFormer President of CBS Television Stations

Mark R. Shenkman ’65President, Shenkman Capital Management, Inc.

William Simon ’83, ‘88President, CEOWalmart, U.S.

Patrick J. Sheehan ’67Vice President, A.G. Edwards & Sons

Robert Skinner ‘93Co-Founder and PartnerLuminous Capital, Inc.

David J. Stockton ‘76Former Chief EconomistUnited States Federal Reserve

Peter Tesei ’91First SelectmanCity of Greenwich, Conn.

Huw Thomas ’86 (Ph.D.)Dean, Tufts UniversitySchool of Dentistry

William Trueheart ’66Former President of Bryant College, Smithfield, R.I.

Paige Turco ’88Television and Film Actress

David Ushery ’89Anchor and ReporterWNBC-TV, New York

Lih-Chyi Wen ’93, ’96Deputy Director of Green Trade Project Office, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan

John Yearwood ’86World Editor, Miami Herald

Dona D. Young ’80 LawChairman, President and Chief Executive OfficerThe Phoenix Companies, Inc. (Ret.)

James Abromaitis ’82Director of Athletics, Albertus Magnus (Conn.) College

Glenn Adamo ’77Vice President of Broadcast, Production and Media OperationsNFL

Mike Aresco ’76 LawCommissioner, American Athletic Conference

Celia Bobrowsky ’80Director of Community Affairs Major League Baseball

Janna Blais ’93Deputy Director of Athletics (Student-Athlete Welfare), Northwestern University, former UConn softball player

Leigh Ann Curl ’85Head Team Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore RavensFormer UConn women’s basketball student-athlete

John Dorsey ’84General Manager, Kansas City Chiefs, Former UConn All-American linebacker

Jamelle Elliott ’96, ‘97Head Women’s Basketball CoachUniversity of Cincinnati

Charlie Eshbach ’74President - Portland (Maine) Sea Dogs (Double-A Affiliate of Boston Red Sox)Former President, Eastern League

Bill Geist ’92 MBASenior Vice President, Finance Programming and Ad Sales – ESPN, Bristol, Conn.

Bill Holowaty ’67Former Head Baseball CoachFour-Time NCAA Division III ChampionEastern Connecticut State University

Kirk Ferentz ’78Head Football CoachUniversity of Iowa

Dan Iassogna ’91Major League Baseball Umpire

Matt Kenny ’97Vice President, Field SalesDisney and ESPN Media Networks

Rebecca Lobo ’95Former women’s basketball All-American and Academic All-AmericanESPN AnnouncerMember, UConn Board of Trustees

Leigh Montville ’65Nationally known sportswriter and author

Dave Ogrean ’74Executive Director USA Hockey

Steve Pikiell ’90Head Basketball CoachStony Brook University

Jim Reynolds ’91Major League Baseball Umpire

Jennifer Rizzotti ’96Head Women’s Basketball Coach University of Hartford

Chris Sienko ’88General Manager, Connecticut Sun, WNBA

Michael Soltys ’81Vice President for U.S. Network Communications ESPN

Judy Walden Scarafile ’71PresidentCape Cod Baseball League

Dennis Wolff ‘78Head Women’s Basketball Coach, Virginia Tech

David Ushery ’89

Paige Turco ’88

William Simon ’83, ’88

Mark R. Shenkman ’65Morris Pleasure ’86

Li-Chyi Wen ’93, ’96

uconn Alumni in proFessionAl AnD colleGe Athletics

A number of UConn alumni, some of who are former student-athletes, have established prominent careers working in the sports industry.

Kathleen Murphy ’87 JD Denis J. Nayden ’76

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In addition to all that the city of Hartford and the state of Connecticut has to offer, the region within two hours of Storrs is ripe with cultural and entertainment possibilities.

NEW YORK CITY (142 miles)

The largest city in the country and the “media capital of the world” is a UConn city. New York City is located approximately two hours from Storrs and when the Huskies are in town, they make their presence known. UConn took over Madison Square Garden in March 2014 when the Huskies won the NCAA East Regional on their way to the national championship. The Huskies make their football debut in the Big Apple this year when they play Army in November at the new Yankee Stadium. From the glimmer of Times Square, to the vast expanse of Central Park, to the majestic skyline, New York City can be easily reached by the Metro-North train lines that run into southern Connecticut. The metro New York area also boasts 10 major professional sports franchises.

SPRINGFIELD (47 miles)

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is located less than an hour from Storrs in Springfield, Mass., just minutes from the YMCA where Dr. James Naismith invented the game in 1891. A must-see for any fan of the hardwood, the Hall of Fame reopened in the fall of 2002 in a $45 million home just off of Interstate 91 in Springfield. The pinnacle of any basketball career, the hall’s long list of inductees now includes UConn men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun, a 2005 inductee, and women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma, a 2006 inductee. Once you finish your tour of the Hall of Fame, Springfield’s neighboring suburb of Agawam is the home of Six Flags New England, the region’s largest amusement park.

Close to Storrs

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BOSTON (86 miles)

The birthplace of the American Revolution, Boston’s historic Freedom Trail is a living history textbook, covering everything from the Battle of Bunker Hill to the midnight ride of Paul Revere. Meanwhile, the city blends its old world charm with a cosmopolitan new world attitude that is evidenced by some of the trendier shops and restaurants that line both historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the Back Bay’s Newbury Street. One of the world’s foremost centers of education, Boston is home to over 50 colleges and universities; perhaps the entire world’s most concentrated collection of colleges. The greater Boston area also includes the summer beach resorts on Cape Cod and the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. A hub of sporting activity, the 2004, 2007 and 2013 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox have called fabled Fenway Park home since 1912. The 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics and the 2011 Stanley Cup Champions Boston Bruins also call Beantown home, while the 2002, 2004 and 2005 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots and MLS’ New England Revolution play outside of the city in Foxboro’s Gillette Stadium.

PROVIDENCE (51 miles)

Rhode Island’s capital city shows that one of the nation’s smallest states also has plenty to offer its visitors. The multi-cultural capital city, which dates back to 1636, is the Ocean State’s centerpiece. The best known hamlet on the Rhode Island shore, the ocean town of Newport is world famous for its mansions and is a popular vacation destination for those seeking aquatic activities. Newport’s renowned music festival is also a well-attended annual event.

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RENTSCHLER FIELDHome of UConn football

MARK R. SHENKMAN TRAINING CENTER

THE BURTON FAMILY FOOTBALL COMPLEX

J.O. CHRISTIAN FIELDHome of baseball

JOSEPH J. MORRONE STADIUMHome of men’s and women’s soccer

HUGH GREER FIELD HOUSEHome of men’s and women’s indoor track

WOLFF-ZACKIN NATATORIUMHome of men’s and women’s swimming and diving

COVENTRY LAKEHome of rowing

GEORGE J. SHERMAN FAMILY SPORTS COMPLEX

Home of men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, field hockey and women’s lacrosse

Athletic Facilities

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MARK EDWARD FREITAS ICE FORUM

Home of women’s ice hockey

HARRY A. GAMPEL PAVILIONHome of men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball

XL CENTERHome of men’s and women’s basketball

THE BURRILL FAMILY FIELD AT THE CONNECTICUT SOFTBALL STADIUM

Home of softballUCONN TENNIS COURTS

Home of men’s and women’s tennis

UCONN BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS CENTER

XL CENTERHome of men’s ice hockey

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T he University of Connecticut Division of Athletics

enjoyed one of its finest years ever in 2013-14. UConn was just one of four schools nationally to finish in the top ten of the Capital One Cup standings on both the men’s and women’s side. UConn won NCAA national championships in three different sports for the first time in school history – men’s basketball, women’s basketball and field hockey.Far Left, Top to bottom: UConn won NCAA Division I Championships in men’s basketball, women’s basketball and field hockey in 2013-14 – marking the first time in school history that three national titles were won in the same year.

Left, Top to Bottom: UConn athletes were featured on the cover of Sports Illustarted three times in the span of four months in 2014 with Shabazz Napier of men’s basketball, Breanna Stewart of women’s basketball and baseball’s George Springer, now a member of the Houston Astros.

Clockwise Starting from Top Right:The men’s track and field team won the first-ever American Athletic Conference indoor championship.Goalkeeper Andre Blake earned All-America honors and led the UConn men’s soccer team to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament in 2013.Celina Emerson was among the members of the women’s track and field team that earned All-America honors .UConn men’s ice hockey begins a new era in 2014-15 as members of Hockey East, the nation’s top college conference.

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Tim TolokanSpecial Assistant to the Director of Athletics

Dee RoweSpecial Adviser for Athletics

Dr. Scott BrownNCAA Faculty Athletics Representative

Matt BalisStrength And Conditioning Coordinator

Jim CalhounSpecial Assistant to the Director of Athletics

Debbie CorumSenior Associate Director of Athletics/Sport Administration & SWA

Cyndi CostanzoExecutive Director of Recreational Services

Angie CretorsSenior Associate Director of Athletics/NCAA Rules Education and Compliance Services

Jim DonohueAssistant Athletics Director - Development

Evan FeinglassDirector of Facilities and Event Management

Ann FiorvantiAssistant Director of Athletics for Compliance Services

Mike EnrightSenior Associate Director of Athletics/Communications

Dan GlinskiAssistant Director of Athletics/ Equipment Services

Douglas GnodtkeSenior Associate Director of Athletics/CFO and Internal Operations

Bob HowardAssistant Director of Athletics/ Athletic Training

Dave KaplanAssistant Director of Athletics/ Video Services

Kyle KravchukAssociate Director of Athletics/Ticket Operations

Neal EskinSenior Associate Director of Athletics/Special Projects & External Services

Geno AuriemmaWomen’s Basketball

Mike CavanaughMen’s Ice Hockey

J.J. ClarkWomen’s Track and Field

Kevin OllieMen’s Basketball

Bob GoldbergMen’s and Women’s Swimming

Kris GrunwaldVolleyball

Chris MacKenzieWomen’s Ice Hockey

Glenn MarshallDirector of Tennis

Jen McIntyreSoftball

Dave PezzinoMen’s Golf

Jim PendersBaseball

Ray ReidMen’s Soccer

Bob Diaco Football

Greg RoyMen’s Track and Field / Cross Country

Jennifer WendryWomen’s Rowing

Nancy StevensField Hockey

Len TsantirisWomen’s Soccer

Katie WoodsWomen’s Lacrosse

Paul McCarthyDeputy Director of Athletics/Chief of Staff

Mike MorrisonAssistant Director of Athletics-Development

Ellen TrippAssociate Director of Athletics-Counseling Program For Intercollegiate Athletes

Maureen O’ConnorAssistant Director of Athletics/ Business Services

Kyle MuncyAssistant Director of Athletics-Licensing

Dave Evan Associate Director of Athletics/External Operations

UConn Coaches and Staff