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<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong><br />

SWIMMING<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


<strong>Washington</strong> washington <strong>and</strong> lee<br />

ATHLETICS AT W&L<br />

<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> University provides its<br />

students with a unique athletic program that allows<br />

them to pursue athletic excellence without<br />

sacrificing their educational experience.<br />

W&L follows the NCAA Division III guidelines<br />

of awarding financial aid based only on family<br />

need <strong>and</strong> academic merit. The result is a<br />

strong, diverse program in which participants<br />

are motivated by their love of the game <strong>and</strong><br />

their desire to excel.<br />

Over the years W&L students have been<br />

impressive on <strong>and</strong> off the playing fields. A capsule<br />

sketch of that success is listed below:<br />

THE SCHOOL<br />

• Located in historic Lexington, Virginia in the Shen<strong>and</strong>oah Valley<br />

• Founded in 1749 <strong>and</strong> is the ninth oldest college in America<br />

• Has an undergraduate enrollment of 1,760 students <strong>and</strong> a law school with 400<br />

students<br />

• The average class size is just 16 students<br />

• The tuition fee for <strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> is $31,175<br />

• The early decision application deadlines are November 15 <strong>and</strong> January 1, <strong>and</strong><br />

the regular application deadline is January 15<br />

THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM<br />

• W&L sponsors 23 varsity sports, 12 for men <strong>and</strong> 11 for women<br />

• All sports compete at the NCAA Division III level <strong>and</strong> the majority of teams compete<br />

in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference<br />

• W&L has won the ODAC Commissioner's Cup for overall excellence in men's <strong>and</strong><br />

women's athletics 10 of the last 12 years<br />

• In 2005-<strong>2006</strong>, W&L won 65 percent of its contests <strong>and</strong> 10 conference championships<br />

• Seventy-nine athletes earned first team all-conference honors last season <strong>and</strong><br />

17 were named All-Americans<br />

• 194 athletes were named to receive Scholar-Athlete Awards for achieving at least<br />

a 3.500 grade point average in a term last school year<br />

• Since 1970, W&L has had 25 athletes earn prestigious NCAA Postgraduate<br />

scholarships<br />

• In the last 25 years, W&L has had 38 athletes earn CoSIDA Academic All<br />

America honors <strong>and</strong> countless others have been named to CoSIDA Academic<br />

All-District teams<br />

THE W&L SWIMMING PROGRAM<br />

• W&L has had an NCAA All-America swimmer in each of the past 32 seasons,<br />

including senior Michael Ginder <strong>and</strong> sophomores Paul Crook, Chris Diebold <strong>and</strong><br />

Brett Tatman, who garnered honors last year.<br />

• The W&L women's squad has won the Old Dominion Athletic Conference 13-<br />

consecutive years. The Generals have also had seven All-ODAC swimmers in<br />

each of the past three seasons.


GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sat. Oct. 28 at Transylvania (M/W) ................................5:00 p.m.<br />

Sun. Oct. 29 at Centre (M/W)........................................10:00 a.m.<br />

Sat. Nov. 4 vs. Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (M/W).................... 2:00 p.m.<br />

Sun. Nov. 5 at Sweet Briar (w/ Emory & Henry)* (W)....2:00 p.m.<br />

Fri. Nov. 10 vs. R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon & Guilford* (W)..... 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sun. Nov. 12 vs. Gettysburg (M/W)............................... 1:00 p.m.<br />

Sat. Nov. 18 at F&M (w/ Carnegie Mellon) (M/W)...........1:00 p.m.<br />

Sun. Nov. 19 at Rowan (M/W)........................................12:00 p.m.<br />

Thurs.-Sat. Nov. 30-Dec. 2 at Kenyon Invitational (M)...................................TBA<br />

Fri.-Sat. Dec. 2-3 at F&M Invitational (W).......................................TBA<br />

Sat. Jan. 13 at Wingate (M/W)......................................11:00 a.m.<br />

Fri. Jan. 26 at Marymount (M/W)...................................7:00 p.m.<br />

Sat. Jan. 27 at Johns Hopkins (M/W) ..........................11:00 a.m.<br />

Sat. Feb. 3 at Hollins (w/ R-MWC)* (W) .......................3:00 p.m.<br />

Sat. Feb. 3 at Virginia Tech (w/ VMI) (M)......................1:00 p.m.<br />

Thurs.-Sat. Feb. 15-17 BMC Championships@ (M)................................TBA<br />

Fri.-Sun. Feb. 16-18 ODAC Championships# (W)...............................TBA<br />

Thu.-Sat. Mar. 8-10 at NCAA Championships$ (W)...........................TBA<br />

Thurs.-Sat. Mar. 15-17 at NCAA Championships$ (M)............................TBA<br />

* - ODAC Contest<br />

@ - Charlotte, N.C.<br />

# - Radford, Va.<br />

$ - Houston, Texas<br />

All home matches in Bold<br />

W&L SWIMMING FACTS<br />

Nickname................................................................................................... Generals<br />

Colors.........................................................................................Royal Blue & White<br />

Home Pool (Capacity)......................................................... Cy Twombly Pool (500)<br />

Affiliation........................................................................................ NCAA Division III<br />

Conference.............................. Old Dominion Athletic (W), Bluegrass Mountain (M)<br />

President................................................................................................ Ken Ruscio<br />

Interim Director of Athletics............................................................Chuck O'Connell<br />

Sports Information Director............................................................ Brian Laubscher<br />

Assistant SID (Swim Contact)..................................................Austin Stair Calhoun<br />

Head Coach..................................................................... Joel Shinofield (W&L '94)<br />

Record at W&L........................................................................ 19-3 (Fourth season)<br />

E-mail Address..........................................................................shinofieldj@wlu.edu<br />

2005-06 Records........................................................................... 6-1 (M), 10-5 (W)<br />

Assistant Coach..................................................................... Kelli Austin (W&L '04)<br />

E-mail Address.............................................................................. austink@wlu.edu<br />

Interim Head Trainer.......................................................................Josh Williamson<br />

CONTACT NUMBERS<br />

Athletic Department.......................................................................... (540) 458-8670<br />

Swimming Office....................................................................................... 458-8481<br />

Sports Information Office.......................................................................... 458-8674<br />

Calhoun's email..........................................................................acalhoun@wlu.edu<br />

Athletic Department Fax Machine............................................................. 458-8173<br />

Internet Address.................................................................... http://athletics.wlu.edu<br />

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MEN'S SEASON PREVIEW<br />

The status quo does not interest<br />

Head Coach Joel Shinofield.<br />

After winning three-consecutive<br />

Bluegrass Mountain Conference<br />

Championships <strong>and</strong> taking home a<br />

14th-place finish at the <strong>2006</strong> NCAA<br />

Division III Men’s Swimming Championships,<br />

one might think that the<br />

<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> men’s swimming<br />

team has arrived. However,<br />

to Shinofield, there is more that this<br />

program can accomplish – <strong>and</strong> this<br />

may be the very year it happens, as<br />

this year’s squad has some very high, but realistic goals.<br />

“We want repeat as conference champions,” said the three-time BMC Coach of the Year.<br />

“We want to build on that 14th-place finish at NCAA's <strong>and</strong> we’d like try to move into the top<br />

10.”<br />

In order to accomplish these goals, Shinofield is counting on several of his returners to<br />

be as consistent as they have been in years past, including senior captain Mike Ginder.<br />

There is a reason Shinofield calls Ginder an “elite swimmer.” Ginder finished second<br />

overall in the 200 freestyle (1:39.36) <strong>and</strong> fourth in the 200 backstroke in school-record time<br />

(1:49.82) at the <strong>2006</strong> NCAA Division III Men’s Swimming Championships, en route to earning<br />

First Team All-America honors.<br />

“I’d like to continue to see Mike be at the top echelon of Division III swimming,” said<br />

Shinofield.<br />

Joining Ginder in Shinofield’s plan to win the BMC Championship for a fourth-straight year<br />

<strong>and</strong> improve on last year’s finish at the NCAA's are the five other returners who qualified for<br />

nationals in <strong>2006</strong> – juniors Tim McGlaston <strong>and</strong> Alex Sweet <strong>and</strong> sophomores Paul Crook, Chris<br />

Diebold <strong>and</strong> Brett Tatman.<br />

Crook placed 22nd in the 500-yard freestyle (4:38.61), which is the second-fastest time in<br />

W&L history, <strong>and</strong> 29th in the 200 freestyle. McGlaston finished 22nd in the 50-yard freestyle<br />

to match a season-best time (21.03).<br />

“I hope Tim can repeat as conference champion in his individual events <strong>and</strong> compete<br />

individually at NCAA again,” remarked Shinofield. “And I’d also like to see Paul return to NCAA<br />

in his individual events <strong>and</strong> well as in relay events.”<br />

The relay events are an area where the Generals have had plenty of success. Crook,<br />

Diebold, Tatman <strong>and</strong> Ginder placed sixth in the 800 free relay with a school-record time of<br />

6:48.71, while both the 200 medley <strong>and</strong> 400 freestyle relays placed 14th. Additionally, the 400<br />

medley relay team of Tatman, Crook, recent graduate Reed Evans <strong>and</strong> Sweet earned 15th<br />

place.<br />

Replacing Reed Evans, a three-time all-conference selection, in those relays <strong>and</strong> in<br />

individual events will be tough, but Shinofield hopes junior Evan Fitzgerald will step up <strong>and</strong> fill<br />

"the loss of Reed in the butterfly events."<br />

Despite the loss of Evans <strong>and</strong> school-record holder Clark Barrineau, the Generals return<br />

16 swimmers from last year's team <strong>and</strong> bring in 11 freshmen. Among the returners are several<br />

swimmers that Shinofield feels have what it takes to make the jump to competing on the national<br />

level, including seniors Dave Croushore <strong>and</strong> Kevin Hayes.<br />

"Kevin made [NCAA] “B” cuts last year <strong>and</strong> broke the school record in the 400 IM," Shinofield<br />

explained. "We are hoping that this year he can break through, break multiple school records<br />

<strong>and</strong> place at the NCAA's. We also expect Dave to continue his success at the conference level<br />

<strong>and</strong> we hope he can make the jump to being competitive on a national level."<br />

Shinofield will count on the leadership of senior captains Hayes, Ginder <strong>and</strong> Maxwell<br />

Pike, as well as seniors Ben Accinelli <strong>and</strong> Croushore, to make sure the team gels <strong>and</strong> stays<br />

on target.<br />

"We have five great seniors," said Shinofield. "While three of them are captains, I expect<br />

them all to share the role of leading the team <strong>and</strong> to maintain the great chemistry that we’ve<br />

had the last couple of years."<br />

Assuming that happens <strong>and</strong> the <strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> Generals meet their goals, they will be able to<br />

say they've arrived.<br />

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GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

WOMEN'S SEASON PREVIEW<br />

After winning 13-straight Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championships, you wouldn’t<br />

expect much change in the winning formula. However, with the departure of 15-year Head<br />

Coach Kiki Jacobs <strong>and</strong> the program’s reigns getting h<strong>and</strong>ed over to current men’s coach Joel<br />

Shinofield, change is in the air.<br />

Change in this setting may not be such a bad thing, as Shinofield has already won threestraight<br />

conference championships in his three-year career with the Generals <strong>and</strong> boasts an<br />

all-time record of 19-3.<br />

And, Shinofield wants nothing more than to continue to build on the legacy that Jacobs<br />

created at <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>.<br />

"I want to continue to have the success in the ODAC that Kiki established," said Shinofield.<br />

"We are aiming to win our 14th consecutive championship this year."<br />

The Generals return six All-ODAC swimmers to the <strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> squad, all poised to continue<br />

the tradition that Jacobs established, including <strong>2006</strong> ODAC Rookie of the Year, sophomore<br />

Lindsey Strachan.<br />

“We have a great core of sophomores,” said Shinofield. “They should be able to step up<br />

<strong>and</strong> fill the vacancies left by the graduating seniors.”<br />

However, it won’t be easy to replace the void left by recent graduate <strong>and</strong> three-time All-<br />

ODAC performer, Kristine Holda, who’s name is etched in the record books in all five of the<br />

W&L relay records. Luckily, Shinofield also welcomes several freshman into the fold that will<br />

help pick up the slack.<br />

“We have two excellent incoming freshman in Sarah Simpson <strong>and</strong> Jenna Worsham, who<br />

should contribute immediately, both individually <strong>and</strong> on relays,” said Shinofeld.<br />

Worsham, a four-year letterwinner on the state championship team at Wesleyan School<br />

in Norcross, Ga., will predominantly swim the breaststroke <strong>and</strong> individual medley events, while<br />

Simpson will compete in the freestyle events. Shinofied calls Simpson the “heir-apparent” to<br />

Holda <strong>and</strong> expects her to be competitive immediately.<br />

Combined with the new blood in the program, it will be also up to the upperclassmen to<br />

take ownership of the goals of the team. To do this, Shinofield expects that his two captains,<br />

senior Abbie Sauter <strong>and</strong> junior Collete Moryan, will set the tone for the season.<br />

“We have excellent leadership in Abbie Sauter <strong>and</strong> Collete Moryan,” he said. “Not only<br />

are they able leaders, they are very competitive swimmers.”<br />

Sauter, a two-time All-ODAC performer, won the 200 breast at the 2005 ODAC/Atlantic<br />

States Swimming Championships, while Moryan had the second-best time on the team in the<br />

100 fly as a sophomore <strong>and</strong> placed second in the 100 butterfly at the 2005 ODAC/Atlantic<br />

States Championships as a freshman. Shinofield feels Moryan can make the all-conference<br />

team in those events.<br />

Another swimmer expected to make a splash in the conference is Strachan, the reigning<br />

ODAC Rookie of the Year. She won the 500 free <strong>and</strong> placed second in both the 100 <strong>and</strong> 200<br />

back events at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States Championship. Strachan’s classmates, Julianne<br />

Miata, Susan Mahoney <strong>and</strong> Jessica Shaw, will also be key pieces in the bid for W&L’s 14thstraight<br />

ODAC championship. Miata won the 200 butterfly at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States<br />

Championships <strong>and</strong> Mahoney finished second in the 400 IM at the conference championships<br />

as well. Shaw earned a third-place finish in the 200 breast at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States<br />

Championships.<br />

As freshmen, Strachan <strong>and</strong> Miata joined Holda <strong>and</strong> junior Amy Roberson to set the schoolrecord<br />

in the 200 free relay, while the team of Holda, Strachan, Mahoney <strong>and</strong> Roberson set<br />

the school-record in the 400 free<br />

relay. Shinofield hopes that the<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> team will continue to<br />

edit the W&L record book.<br />

“Our goal is to break all five<br />

school relay records this year,”<br />

he said. "And, also we want to<br />

see some of our swimmers make<br />

the NCAA's."<br />

And with goals like that, it's<br />

clear that a coaching change,<br />

doesn't mean the program's<br />

goals are altered in the least.<br />

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JOEL SHINOFIELD, HEAD COACH<br />

Joel Shinofield is in his fouth season as<br />

head men’s swimming coach <strong>and</strong> first season<br />

as interim head women's coach at W&L.<br />

In his first three seasons, Shinofield has<br />

guided the Generals to a 19-3 overall mark <strong>and</strong><br />

three-straight Bluegrass Mountain Conference<br />

Championships. Additionally, he has guided W&L<br />

to a pair of Top 20 finishes at the NCAA Division<br />

III Swimming & Diving Championships, while also<br />

coaching 19 Generals to multiple All-Bluegrass<br />

Mountain Conference honors <strong>and</strong> eight W&L<br />

swimmers to multiple All-America accolades.<br />

In addition, W&L set three new school<br />

records during the 2003-04 campaign, five<br />

records during the 2004-05 campaign <strong>and</strong> five<br />

more in 2005-06.<br />

Shinofield came to W&L from Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn., where he served<br />

as the head women's water polo coach. He also served as the executive director/head<br />

coach of the Richfield Swim Club/Minnesota Federated Swimming since 1996. In addition,<br />

he also held the post of volunteer assistant women's swimming coach at the University<br />

of Minnesota.<br />

In one season at Macalester, Shinofield earned region coach of the year honors while<br />

leading the Scots' women's water polo team to a sixth place finish at the Collegiate III<br />

National Championships.<br />

At the Richfield Swim Club, Shinofield was responsible for developing a competitive<br />

USA swimming team for youth from the novice to national level. He helped direct<br />

15 swimmers to national-level competitions <strong>and</strong> increased club membership from 35 to<br />

over 150 members.<br />

A volunteer assistant coach <strong>and</strong> recruiting coordinator at Minnesota, Shinofield<br />

aided the Gophers' breaststrokers <strong>and</strong> butterflyers to the 2002 <strong>and</strong> 2003 NCAA Division<br />

I finals.<br />

Active in the sport, Shinofield has also held head-coaching positions with Team Minnesota<br />

<strong>and</strong> Minneapolis Washburn High School. He currently serves as Secretary of the<br />

College Swimming Coaches Association of America's Executive Board. Prior to moving<br />

to Lexington, he was the President of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Swimming<br />

Coaches Association <strong>and</strong> was a member of the board for Minnesota Swimming, Inc. In<br />

the summer of 2003, Shinofield was presented with the Conoco/Phillips USA Swimming<br />

Service Award for his volunteer work in the sport.<br />

Shinofield is a 1994 graduate of <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> with a bachelor of arts in<br />

biology. He lettered for the Generals' swimming team as a freshman before his career<br />

ended prematurely due to injury.<br />

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GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

KELLI AUSTIN, ASSISTANT COACH<br />

Kelli Austin is in her first season as an assistant<br />

coach for both the men's <strong>and</strong> women's<br />

swimming teams.<br />

A 2003 <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> graduate<br />

with a degree in sociology <strong>and</strong> anthropology,<br />

Austin returns to the Generals after serving as<br />

the assistant director of development at the La<br />

Lumiere School in LaPorte, Ind., since July.<br />

Previously, she had been the assistant director<br />

of admissions <strong>and</strong> head swimming coach at St.<br />

Margaret's School in Tappahannock, Va.<br />

Austin was a four-year letterwinner for the<br />

Generals, serving as a team captain during<br />

her senior campaign. A four-time First Team<br />

All-ODAC honoree, she was part of the 800-free<br />

relay team that set a school record during the<br />

2003 season. Austin also served as a work study in the athletic department during her<br />

four years in Lexington.<br />

2005-<strong>2006</strong> MEN'S MEET RESULTS<br />

Overall Record: 6-1<br />

Date School Result<br />

10/21 Marymount W, 131-65<br />

10/29 Transylvania W, 167-95<br />

11/6 at Gettysburg W, 126-79<br />

11/12 at Mary <strong>Washington</strong> W, 136-69<br />

11/18-20 at Davidson Invitational 2nd of 5 teams<br />

12/3-4 at Franklin & Marshall Invitational 1st of 12 teams<br />

1/9 SUNY Geneseo W, 130-75<br />

1/21 at Swarthmore W, 178-83<br />

1/28 Johns Hopkins L, 115-146<br />

2/16-18 at Bluegrass Mountain Conference Champ. 1st of 8 teams<br />

2/24-25 at Terrapin Invitational Individual Only<br />

3/16-8 at NCAA Championships (Minneapolis, Mn.) 14th of 53 teams<br />

2005-<strong>2006</strong> WOMEN'S MEET RESULTS<br />

Overall Record: 8-6, 5-0 ODAC<br />

Date School Result<br />

10/21 Marymount W, 119-86<br />

10/29 Transylvania W, 161-101<br />

10/2 Sweet Briar* W, 82-13<br />

10/2 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon Woman's* W, 62-33<br />

11/5 Hollins* W, 169-67<br />

11/5 Guilford * W, 167.5-70.5<br />

11/5 Emory & Henry * W, 173-27<br />

11/6 at Gettysburg L, 72-133<br />

11/12 at Mary <strong>Washington</strong> L, 82-118<br />

11/19 at Dickinson W, 1<strong>07</strong>-98<br />

11/19 vs. Bryn Mawr (at Dickinson) W, 167-35<br />

12/3-4 at Franklin & Marshall Invitational 7th of 14 teams<br />

1/7 at R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* W, 161-100<br />

1/9 SUNY Geneseo L, 87-116<br />

1/21 at Swarthmore L, 106-156<br />

1/28 Johns Hopkins L, 103-156<br />

2/17-19 at ODAC Championships 1st of 7 teams<br />

* - ODAC Contest<br />

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MEN'S SWIMMER PROFILES<br />

BEN ACCIENELLI<br />

Senior • Breast, Fly, IM<br />

Dubuque, Iowa/Hempstead<br />

Three-time letterwinner ... three-time Bluegrass Mountain All-<br />

Conference pick ... placed sixth at <strong>2006</strong> BMC Championships in<br />

the 100 breaststroke, with the second-best time in that event for<br />

W&L ... member of a then-school record setting 200 medley relay<br />

as a freshman ... R.O.T.C. Scholarship recipient ... majoring in<br />

American history <strong>and</strong> mathematics.<br />

DAVE CROUSHORE<br />

Senior • Freestyle<br />

Glen Allen, Va./North Penn<br />

Three-time letterwinner ... all-conference selection as a sophomore<br />

<strong>and</strong> junior ... finished seventh in 50 freestyle <strong>and</strong> sixth in the 100<br />

freestyle at the Blue Mountain Conference Championship Meet in<br />

<strong>2006</strong> ... owned fifth-best time on the team in 50 <strong>and</strong> 100 free as<br />

a junior ... swam team's third-fastest time in the 50, 100 <strong>and</strong> 200<br />

as a sophomore ... mathematics major.<br />

MICHAEL GINDER<br />

Senior • Freestyle<br />

Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal<br />

Three-time letterwinner <strong>and</strong> a team captain ... earned First Team<br />

All-American with a second-place finish in the 200 free (1:39.36), a<br />

fourth-place finish in the 200 backstroke (1:49.82) <strong>and</strong> a sixth-place<br />

finish in the 800 free relay at the <strong>2006</strong> DIII NCAA Championships ...<br />

also garnered First Team All-America honors as a sophomore with<br />

a second-place finish in the 200 freestyle in a school-record 1:39.17<br />

<strong>and</strong> a third-place finish in the 50 freestyle in a school-record 20.80<br />

... named Honorable Mention All-American with a 10th-place result in the 100 freestyle (45.97)<br />

... as a freshman, garnered First Team All-America accolades with a fourth-place finish in the<br />

200 freestyle (1:41.13) <strong>and</strong> Honorable Mention All-America honors with a 14th-place finish in<br />

the 100 freestyle (46.72) ... two-time co-swimmer of the meet at the BMC Championships ...<br />

father, Ron '75, swam for <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> ... sister, Melissa '09, swims on the women's<br />

team ... business administration <strong>and</strong> accounting major.<br />

KEVIN HAYES<br />

Senior • Breaststroke, IM<br />

Mercer Isl<strong>and</strong>, Wash./Mercer Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

Three-time letterwinner <strong>and</strong> a team captain ... three-time All-BMC<br />

selection ... won a pair of events in NCAA "B" cut times, capturing<br />

the 200-yard IM (1:55.57) <strong>and</strong> the 400-yard IM in a school-record<br />

time of 4:08.38 at the <strong>2006</strong> BMC Championships ... placed first<br />

in the 200 <strong>and</strong> 400 IM events at the BMC Championships as a<br />

sophomore ... brother, Colin '99, was an All-America swimmer for<br />

W&L ... European history major.<br />

MAXWELL PIKE<br />

Senior • Butterfly, Freestyle<br />

Greensboro, N.C./Greensboro Day<br />

Three-time letterwinner <strong>and</strong> a two-time team captain ... two-time<br />

all-conference selection ... finished fifth in 50 freestyle <strong>and</strong> eighth<br />

in 100 freestyle at <strong>2006</strong> BMC Championship Meet ... scored in the<br />

50 freestyle, 100 freestyle <strong>and</strong> 100 butterfly at the BMC Championships<br />

as a sophomore ... W&L Scholar-Athlete <strong>and</strong> Student-Athlete<br />

Mentor ... biochemistry major.<br />

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GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

TIM McGLASTON<br />

Junior • Freestyle<br />

Attleboro, Mass./Attleboro<br />

Two-year letterwinner ... two-time All-Bluegrass Mountain honoree<br />

... finished 22nd in the 50 free at the <strong>2006</strong> NCAA's (21.03) ... also<br />

recorded an NCAA "B" cut time of 21.03 in the 50-yard freestyle at<br />

the <strong>2006</strong> Terrapin Invitational ... placed second at the <strong>2006</strong> BMC<br />

Championships in the 100 free (46.91) ... member of the schoolrecord<br />

200 free relay team (1:23.22) ... placed second in the 50<br />

freestyle (21.57) <strong>and</strong> swam a leg on the winning 400 freestyle relay<br />

at the Bluegrass Mountain Championships as a freshman ... biology major.<br />

ALEX SWEET<br />

Junior • Freestyle, Backstroke<br />

Louisville, Ky./Kentucky Country Day<br />

Lettered as a sophomore ... earned All-BMC honors after notching<br />

an NCAA "B" cut time of 46.69 in the 100-yard freestyle to win the<br />

event at the <strong>2006</strong> Bluegrass Mountain Conference Championships<br />

... Honorable Mention All-American after being part of the the 400<br />

medley that earned 15th place at the <strong>2006</strong> NCAA's ... also member<br />

of the 200 free relay team that set a school-record (1:23.22) in the<br />

prelims of the <strong>2006</strong> Division III NCAA Championships... member<br />

of the W&L basketball team as a freshman ... chemistry major.<br />

PAUL CROOK<br />

Sophomore • Freestyle, Breast<br />

Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell<br />

Lettered as a freshman ... All-BMC selection ... earned First-Team<br />

All-America honors as a member of the sixth-place 800 free relay<br />

team <strong>and</strong> earned Honorable Mention All-America honors as a<br />

member of the 400-yard medley relay that finished 15th at the<br />

<strong>2006</strong> DIII NCAA Championships ...also placed 22nd in the 500-<br />

yard freestyle (4:38.61) at the <strong>2006</strong> DIII NCAA Championships<br />

... swam NCAA "B" cut times of 1:42.65 in the 200-yard freestyle<br />

<strong>and</strong> 4:39.06 in the 500-yard freestyle at the Bluegrass Mountain Conference Championships<br />

... garnered five letters in swimming at Montgomery Bell ... undeclared major.<br />

CHRIS DIEBOLD<br />

Sophomore • Freestyle<br />

Platte City, Mo./Lansdale Catholic<br />

Letterered as a freshman ... all-conference selection last season ...<br />

named First-Team All-American after placing sixth in the 800 free<br />

relay at the <strong>2006</strong> DIII NCAA Championships ... finished second<br />

in the 200 freestyle, fifth in the 100 freestyle <strong>and</strong> seventh in the<br />

500 freestyle at the <strong>2006</strong> BMC Championship meet ... four-year<br />

letterwinner in swimming at Lansdale Catholic ... two-time team<br />

MVP ... seven-time All-State performer ... earned honorable mention<br />

All-State honors once ... member of the National Honor Society ... neuroscience major.<br />

BRETT TATMAN<br />

Sophomore • Freestyle, Backstroke<br />

Marietta, Ga./George Walton<br />

Lettered as a freshman ... All-BMC selection ... earned First-Team<br />

All-America honors as a member of the sixth-place 800 free relay<br />

at the <strong>2006</strong> DIII NCAA Championships ... swam an NCAA "B" cut<br />

time in the 200 backstroke (1:54.36) at the Bluegrass Mountain<br />

Conference Championships ... earned Honorable Mention All-<br />

America honors as a member of the 400 medley relay team<br />

that finished 15th place at the <strong>2006</strong> DIII NCAA Championships<br />

... four-year letterwinner in swimming at George Walton ... three-year captain ... Academic<br />

All-American as a junior ... management major.<br />

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<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> W&L MEN'S SWIMMING TEAM<br />

Front Row: Adam Shapiro, Maxwell Pike, Kevin Hayes, David Croushore, Mike Ginger,<br />

Ben Accinelli, Assistant Coach Kelli Austin, Head Coach Joel Shinofield. Second Row: Joe<br />

Steiner, Evan Fitzgerald, Will Hartman, Brett Tattman, Tim McGlaston, Alex Sweet, Balam<br />

Tomlin. Third Row: Josh Gonzales, Ian Childers, Br<strong>and</strong>on Barnds, Jonathan Giesen, Chase<br />

McBratney. Fourth Row: Kevin Corn, Charlie Gentles, Paul Crook, Nicholas Talluri, Matt<br />

Anderson. Back Row: Chris Diebold, Daniel Austin, Winston Stagg, Denis O'Leary<br />

MEN'S SWIMMING ROSTER<br />

Name Year Hometown/High School<br />

Ben Accinelli Sr. Dubuque, Iowa/Hempstead<br />

Matt Anderson So. Richmond, Va./St. Christopher's<br />

Daniel Austin Fr. Terrace Park, Ohio/Mariemont<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>on Barnds Fr. Mission Hills, Kan./Shawnee<br />

Ian Childers Fr. Ona, W. Va./Greater Latrobe<br />

Kevin Corn Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga./Peachtree Ridge<br />

Paul Crook So. Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell<br />

Dave Croushore Sr. Glen Allen, Va./North Penn<br />

Chris Diebold So. Platte City, Mo./Lansdale Catholic<br />

Evan Fitzgerald Jr. Southern Pines, N.C./Oneal School<br />

Charlie Gentles Fr. Winnetka, Ill./New Trier Township<br />

Jonathan Giesen Fr. Hoover, Ala./Paul Laurence Dunbar<br />

Mike Ginder Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal<br />

Josh Gonzalez Fr. Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan<br />

Will Hartmann Jr. Williamsburg, Va./Walsingham Academy<br />

Kevin Hayes Sr. Mercer Isl<strong>and</strong>, Wash./Mercer Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

Chase McBratney Fr. Lynchburg, Va./E.C. Glass<br />

Tim McGlaston Jr. Attleboro, Mass./Attleboro<br />

Denis O'Leary Fr. Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale<br />

Maxwell Pike Sr. Goldsboro, N.C./Wayne Country Day<br />

Adam Schapiro Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill<br />

Winston Stagg Fr. Midlothian, Va./Maggie L. Walker Governor's School<br />

Joe Steiner Jr. Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe<br />

Alex Sweet Jr. Louisville, Ky./Kentucky Country Day<br />

Nicholas Talluri Fr. Mount Airy, N.C./Mount Airy<br />

Brett Tatman So. Marietta, Ga./George Walton<br />

Balam Tomlin Jr. Greenville, S.C./Greenville<br />

Head Coach: Joel Shinofield (W&L '94), Fourth Season<br />

Assistant Coach: Kelli Austin (W&L '03), First Season<br />

Captains: Mike Ginder, Kevin Hayes, Maxwell Pike<br />

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GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> W&L WOMEN'S SWIMMING TEAM<br />

Front Row: Interim Head Coach Joel Shinofield, Susan Mahoney, Jenna Worsham ,<br />

Allison Rogers, Lindsey Strachan, Amy Roberson, Katie Boiles, Melissa Ginder, Julia<br />

Farnham, Logan Whalen, Assistant Coach Kelli Austin. Back Row: Sarah Simpson,<br />

Collete Moryan, Julianne Miata, Lynn Bazzel, Abbie Sauter, Jessica Shaw, Annaria<br />

Nardone, Danielle Cardone, Liz Cresswell<br />

WOMEN'S SWIMMING ROSTER<br />

Name Year Hometown/High School<br />

Lynn Bazzel Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Lovett<br />

Katie Boiles Fr. Nacogdoches, Texas/Nacogdoches<br />

Danielle Cardone Jr. Allendale, N.J./Northern Highl<strong>and</strong>s Regional<br />

Liz Cresswell So. West Chester, Pa./Henderson<br />

Julia Farnham Fr. Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, Va./St. Stephen's & St. Agnes<br />

Melissa Ginder So. Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal<br />

Susan Mahoney So. Richmond, Va./St. Catherines<br />

Julianne Miata So. Valhalla, N.Y./Westlake<br />

Colette Moryan Jr. Westfield, N.J./Mount Saint Mary Academy<br />

Annaria Nardone Fr. South Windsor, Conn./Loomis Chaffee<br />

Amy Roberson Jr. Nacogdoches, Texas/Nacogdoches<br />

Allison Rogers Jr. San Antonio, Texas/Northside Health Careers<br />

Abbie Sauter Sr. Darien, Conn./Darien<br />

Jessica Shaw So. Dallas, Texas/Highl<strong>and</strong> Park<br />

Sarah Simpson Fr. Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg<br />

Lindsey Strachan So. Midlothian, Va./Maggie L. Walker Governor's School<br />

Logan Whalen So. Berwyn, Pa./Agnes Irwin<br />

Jenna Worsham Fr. Cumming, Ga./Wesleyan School<br />

Interim Head Coach: Joel Shinofield (W&L ’94), First Season<br />

Assistant Coach: Kelli Austin (W&L '03), First Season<br />

Captains: Abbie Sauter, Colette Moryan<br />

Did You Know?<br />

The W&L swim program boasts student-athletes hailing from 20<br />

different states. The women's team respresents 10 different states,<br />

while the men's squad comes from 18 different states.<br />

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WOMEN'S SWIMMER PROFILES<br />

DANIELLE CARDONE<br />

Junior • Freestyle<br />

Allendale, N.J./Northern Highl<strong>and</strong>s Reg.<br />

Two-time letterwinner ... expected to continue to contribute in the<br />

long-distance events ... owned second-best time on the team in the<br />

1000 free <strong>and</strong> 1650 free, third-best in the 500 free <strong>and</strong> fourth-best<br />

in the 200 free as a sophomore ... finalist in the 500 free, 200 free<br />

<strong>and</strong> 1650 free at the 2005 ODAC/Atlantic States Championships<br />

as a freshman ... accounting major.<br />

SUSAN MAHONEY<br />

Sophomore • Breaststroke, IM<br />

Richmond, Va./St. Catherines<br />

Lettered as a freshman ... All-ODAC Selection ... placed second<br />

in the 400 IM at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States Championships<br />

... also was a member of the 400 free relay that won the event in<br />

school-record time at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States Championships<br />

... garnered all-state accolades in swimming at St. Catherines<br />

... two-time team MVP in swimming ... W&L <strong>and</strong> ODAC Scholar-<br />

Athlete ... undeclared major.<br />

JULIANNE MIATA<br />

Sophomore • Butterfly, Freestyle, IM<br />

Valhalla, N.Y./Westlake<br />

Lettered as a freshman ... All-ODAC Selection ... won the 200<br />

butterfly <strong>and</strong> placed third in both the 200 IM <strong>and</strong> 400 IM at the<br />

<strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States Championships ... also member of the<br />

200 free relay that set a school record at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic<br />

States Championships ... lettered in swimming <strong>and</strong> track <strong>and</strong> field<br />

at Westlake ... MVP of the swimming team ... undeclared major.<br />

COLETTE MORYAN<br />

Junior • Butterfly<br />

Westfield, N.J./Mount Saint Mary Aca.<br />

Two-time letterwinner <strong>and</strong> a team captain ... second-best time on<br />

team in 100 fly as junior ... 2004-05 All-ODAC selection ... placed<br />

second in the 100 butterfly at the 2005 ODAC/Atlantic States<br />

Championships as a freshman ... swam team's top time in the 200<br />

butterfly ... four-year letterwinner in swimming at Mount Saint Mary<br />

Academy ... member of state championship team as a junior <strong>and</strong><br />

senior ... ODAC <strong>and</strong> W&L Scholar-Athlete ... classics major.<br />

AMY ROBERSON<br />

Junior • Butterfly, Freestyle<br />

Nacogdoches, Texas/Nacogdoches<br />

Two-time letterwinner ... twice named to the All-ODAC team<br />

... member of three relay teams that set school records (200<br />

medley, 200 free, 400 free) at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States<br />

Championships ... also finished third in 100 fly <strong>and</strong> fourth in 100<br />

free at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States Championships ... placed<br />

fourth in the 100 butterfly <strong>and</strong> swam a leg on the 400-yard medley<br />

relay team that placed second at the 2005 ODAC/Atlantic States<br />

Championships in a school-record time ... four-year letterwinner in swimming at Nacogdoches<br />

... two-time first team all-region <strong>and</strong> all-state selection ... W&L <strong>and</strong> ODAC Scholar-Athlete ...<br />

psychology <strong>and</strong> sociology major.<br />

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GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

ABBIE SAUTER<br />

Senior • Breaststroke, IM<br />

Darien, Conn./Darien<br />

Three-time letterwinner <strong>and</strong> a team captain.. two-time All-ODAC<br />

performer ... had fourth-best time on the team in the 100 Fly as<br />

a junior ... won the 200 breaststroke, placed second in the 100<br />

breaststroke <strong>and</strong> fourth in the 200 IM at the 2005 ODAC/Atlantic<br />

States Swimming Championships ... placed third in the 100<br />

breaststroke, 200 breaststroke <strong>and</strong> 200 IM at ODAC/ASSC's as<br />

a freshman ... two-time all-conference <strong>and</strong> all-state swimmer at<br />

Darien High ... W&L <strong>and</strong> ODAC Scholar-Athlete ... American history major.<br />

JESSICA SHAW<br />

Sophomore • Breaststroke, IM<br />

Dallas, Texas/Highl<strong>and</strong> Park<br />

Lettered as a freshman... earned All-ODAC honors in her rookie<br />

campaign ... finished third in 200 breast at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic<br />

States Championships ... also member of the 200 medley relay<br />

that won the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States Championships in a<br />

school-, meet- <strong>and</strong> ODAC-record time ... four-year letterwinner in<br />

swimming at Highl<strong>and</strong> Park ... team won state championship all<br />

four years ... individual state finalist all four years ... placed fourth<br />

in the 100 breaststroke at the state meet as a senior ... W&L <strong>and</strong> ODAC Scholar-Athlete ...<br />

undeclared major.<br />

LINDSEY STRACHAN<br />

Sophomore • Backstroke, IM<br />

Richmond, Va./Governor's School<br />

Lettered as a freshman ... 2005-06 ODAC Rookie of the Year ...<br />

won the 500 free <strong>and</strong> placed second in both the 100 <strong>and</strong> 200 back<br />

events at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States Championships ... also<br />

a member of two school-record relays (200 free, 400 free) that<br />

placed first at the <strong>2006</strong> ODAC/Atlantic States Championships ...<br />

four-year letterwinner in swimming at Maggie Walker Governor's<br />

School ... regional champion in the 100 backstroke as a senior...<br />

earned All-America honors in the 200 medley relay as a senior ... Lexus scholar-athlete ...<br />

ODAC Scholar-Athlete ... undeclared major.<br />

SARAH SIMPSON<br />

Freshman • Freestyle<br />

Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg<br />

Expected to be an immediate contributor in the freestyle events ...<br />

four-year letterwinner in swimming at South Mecklenburg, where<br />

she was coached by the mother of former men's captain, Clark<br />

Barrineau, '06 ... team won the state championship in 2003 ...<br />

captain as a senior ... competed for Team Charlotte ... president<br />

of school's National Honor Society <strong>and</strong> a member of the Spanish<br />

Honor Society ... undeclared major.<br />

JENNA WORSHAM<br />

Freshman • Breaststroke, IM<br />

Cumming, Ga./Wesleyan School<br />

Will give the Generals depth in breaststroke <strong>and</strong> IM events <strong>and</strong> is<br />

expected to contribute in the free relays as well ... four-year letterwinner<br />

in swimming at Wesleyan ... team was state champion<br />

in her sophomore, junior <strong>and</strong> senior seasons ... recognized as<br />

an All-American three times ... also competes for Dynamo Swim<br />

Club Team in Atlanta ... won school's scholar-athlete award as a<br />

senior ... biology major.<br />

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W&L ALL-AMERICAN SWIMMERS<br />

1969 - Bill Ball (100 back, 6th; 200 back, 9th); Bill Brumback (50 free, 6th).<br />

1970 - Bill Brumback (50 free, 10th).<br />

1971 - Bill Brumback (50 free, 11th;100 free, 12th).<br />

1975 - John Hudson (200 free, 5th; 500 free, 2nd; 1650 free, 2nd); Tad Van <strong>Lee</strong>r (100 free, 11th); 400 relay,<br />

9th (Tripp Wornom, Will Brotherton, Van <strong>Lee</strong>r, Hudson); 800 free relay, 6th (Bill Tiers, Brotherton, Hudson,<br />

Van <strong>Lee</strong>r).<br />

1976 - John Hudson (200 free, 4th; 500 free, 1st; 1650 free, 1st); Tad Van <strong>Lee</strong>r (50 free, 10th); Keith Romich<br />

(200 free, 12th); Bill Cogar (1-meter diving, 6th); 400 free relay, 7th (Romich, Hudson, Rod Scott, Chip Hoke).<br />

1977 - John Hudson (200 free, 3rd; 500 free, 2nd; 1650 free, 2nd); Tad Van <strong>Lee</strong>r (50 free, 11th; 100 free,<br />

11th); Keith Romich (200 free, 12th); Chip Hoke (500 free, 11th); 400 free relay, 7th (Romich, Hudson, Scott<br />

Duff, Van <strong>Lee</strong>r).<br />

1978 - John Hudson (200 free, 3rd; 500 free, 4th; 1650 free, 3rd); Keith Romich (200 free, 11th); Jay Diesing<br />

(1-meter diving, 10th); 800 free relay, 5th (Romich, Bob Newcomb, Hoke, Hudson).<br />

1979 - Drew Pillsburg (100 back, 10th; 200 back, 6th); Chip Hoke (1650 free, 11th).<br />

1980 - Mike Bernot (50 free, 10th;100 free, 7th).<br />

1981 - Mike Bernot (50 free, 4th; 100 free, 3rd; 200 free, 11th); Tim Rock (1650 free, 5th).<br />

1982 - Mike Bernot (50 free, 2nd; 100 free, 2nd); Rob Crawford (100 breast, 11th; 200 breast, 12th); 400 free<br />

relay, 4th (Bernot, Herb Gresens, Gary Meyer, R<strong>and</strong> McClain).<br />

1983 - Gary Meyer (100 free, 11th).<br />

1984 - Tim Rock (1650 free, 8th); Jay ReVille (400 IM, 7th); 400 free relay, 8th (Don Smith, Bobby Pearson,<br />

Gary Meyer, Tim Stanford); 800 free relay (Pearson, Meyer, Stanford, ReVille).<br />

1985 - Tim Stanford (100 fly, 8th; 200 fly, 7th); Elizabeth Miles (50 free, 14th; 1650 free, 15th); Eric Sullivan<br />

(500 free, 16th).<br />

1986 - Tim Stanford (100 fly, 3rd; 200 fly, 2nd).<br />

1987 - Jeff Bercaw (50 fly, 8th); David Olson (200 back, 7th).<br />

1988 - David Olson (100 back, 7th; 200 back, 2nd; 200 IM, 5th); Jeff Bercaw (100 fly, 16th); Shawn Copel<strong>and</strong><br />

(200 breast, 13th); 200 free relay, 14th (Bercaw, Moose Herring, Olson, Adam Morgan); 200 medley relay, 8th<br />

(Olson, Herring, Copel<strong>and</strong>, Bercaw); 400 medley relay, 8th (Olson, Copel<strong>and</strong>, Bercaw, Dave Dietz).<br />

1989 - David Olson (100 back, 7th; 200 back, 1st; 200 IM, 5th); Elizabeth Miles (200 free, 13th; 500 free, 14th;<br />

1650 free, 14th); Jay Smith (100 free, 14th); Jeff Bercaw (100 fly, 15th); Sharon Coleman (200 fly, 15th); 200<br />

free relay, 12th (Smith, David Reavy, Bercaw, Chip Nordhoff); 400 free relay, 5th (Will Davis, Reavy, Bercaw,<br />

Nordhoff); 800 free relay, 7th (Jim Dunlevy, Reavy, Shawn Copel<strong>and</strong>, Nordhoff); 200 medley relay, 8th (Olson,<br />

Copel<strong>and</strong>, Bercaw, Smith); 400 medley relay, 4th (Olson, Copel<strong>and</strong>, Bercaw, Smith).<br />

1990 - Chip Nordhoff (200 free, 12th; 200 back, 14th); Jay Smith (100 back, 7th); Claire Dudley (100 breast,<br />

12th); 200 free relay, 16th (Nordhoff, Dunlevy, Doug Brown, Smith); 400 free relay, 15th (Nordhoff, Dunlevy,<br />

Brown, Smith); 800 free relay, 16th (Nordhoff, Dunlevy, Brown, Smith).<br />

1991 - Doug Brown(1650 free, 11th).<br />

1992 - John Rowe (400 IM, 12th).<br />

1993 - John Rowe (400 IM, 8th; 200 breast, 11th); Claire Dudley (200 breast, 16th); Rebekah Prince (200 IM,<br />

15th; 100 back, 7th; 200 back, 6th).<br />

1994 - Rebekah Prince (200 back, 8th; 100 back, 11th; 200 IM, 15th).<br />

1995 - Rebekah Prince (200 back, 4th; 100 back, 10th; 200 IM, 15th); Frank Braden (200 free, 15th; 500 free,<br />

14th); Nathan Hottle (200 breast, 1st; 200 IM, 6th; 100 breast, 9th); David Stillman (50 free, 8th); 200 free<br />

(Stilllman, Craig Sears, Diederich, Hottle); 400 free realy (Stillman, Sears, Diederich, Braden); 800 free (Sears,<br />

Diederich, Hottle, Braden); 400 medley relay (Stillman, Sears, Hottle, Braden).<br />

1996 - Rebekah Prince (200 back, 4th; 100 back 14th; 200 IM, 16th); Nathan Hottle (200 IM, 7th; 200 breast,<br />

8th; 100 breast, 11th).<br />

1997 - Nathan Hottle (200 breast, 5th; 100 breast, 10th); Brooke Stanley (50 free, 6th; 100 free, 7th).<br />

1998 - Jared Fribush (50 free, 12th).<br />

1999 - Margaret Hoehl (500 free, 10th; 1650 free, 11th).<br />

2000 - Colin Hayes (100 fly, 12th; 200 fly, 11th).<br />

2001 - Colin Hayes (200 fly, 13th; 100 fly, 15th).<br />

2002 - Eric Ritter (100 back, 8th; 200 back, 16th).<br />

2003 - Eric Ritter (100 back, 8th; 200 back, 16th).<br />

2004 - Eric Ritter (100 back, 7th; 200 back, 13th), Michael Ginder (200 free, 4th; 100 free,14th).<br />

2005 - Michael Ginder (200 free, 2nd; 50 free, 3rd; 100 free, 10th), Chris Colby (100 fly, 14th).<br />

<strong>2006</strong> - Michael Ginder (200 free, 2nd; 200 back, 4th), 400 free relay, 14th (McGlaston, Evans, Sweet,<br />

Ginder), 800 free relay, 6th (Crook, Diebold, Tatman, Ginder), 200 medley relay, 14th (Ginder, Crook, Evans,<br />

McGlaston), 400 medley relay, 15th (Tatman, Crook, Evans, Sweet).<br />

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GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

W&L ALL-ODAC SWIMMERS<br />

1986 - Elizabeth Miles<br />

1987 - Kris Amoroso; Debbie Grove; Heather Logan; Elizabeth Miles; Kathy Stroh; Nancy Whalen<br />

1988 - Kris Amoroso; Sharon Coleman; Carol Dannelly; Debbie Grove; Heather Logan; Elizabeth Miles<br />

(ODAC/Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year); Rachelle Nock; Kristen Wagner; Nancy Whalen<br />

1989 - Kris Amoroso; Sharon Coleman; Carol Dannelly; Tina Duniford; Jodi Herring; Heather Logan; Elizabeth<br />

Miles (ODAC/Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year); Rachelle Nock; Kristen Wagner; Nancy Whalen; Page<br />

Remillard (ODAC Coach of the Year)<br />

1990 - Kris Amoroso; Sharon Coleman; Carol Dannelly; Claire Dudley (ODAC Swimmer of the Year); Jodi<br />

Herring; Rachel Nock; Stephanie Sauers; Kristen Wagner; Page Remillard (ODAC Co-Coach of the Year)<br />

1991 - Sharon Coleman; Claire Dudley (Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year); Jodi Herring; Stephanie Sauers<br />

(ODAC Swimmer of the Year); Page Remillard (Atlantic States Coach of the Year)<br />

1992 - Stacy Cofield; Claire Dudley (Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year); Susan Fisher; Jodi Herring (ODAC<br />

Swimmer of the Year); Br<strong>and</strong>i Henderson<br />

1993 - Claire Dudley; Susan Fisher; Br<strong>and</strong>i Henderson; Kari May; Rebekah Prince (ODAC/Atlantic States<br />

Swimmer of the Year); Jill Sheets; Kiki Jacobs (ODAC Coach of the Year)<br />

1994 - Staci Bertelli; Susan Fisher; Br<strong>and</strong>i Henderson; Jill Sheets; Anne Spencer; Rebekah Prince; Jennifer<br />

Miller (ODAC/Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year); Laura Marshall; Kiki Jacobs (Atlantic States Coach of the<br />

Year)<br />

1995 - Susan Fisher; Br<strong>and</strong>i Henderson; Taryn Kiekow; Laura Marshall; Jen Miller; Rebekah Prince (ODAC<br />

Swimmer of the Year); Anne Spencer; Megan Wiedmaier; Bligh Wollner; Kiki Jacobs (Atlantic States Coach<br />

of the Year)<br />

1996 - Kendall Cruickshanks; Margaret Hoehl; Taryn Kiekow; Laura Marshall; Rebekah Prince (Co-ODAC<br />

Swimmer of the Year); Greta Richter; Jill Sheets; Anne Spencer; Courtney Tyler; Megan Wiedmaier; Bligh<br />

Wollner; Kiki Jacobs (ODAC Coach of the Year)<br />

1997 - Kendall Cruickshanks; Lezael Haynes; Margaret Hoehl; Taryn Kiekow; Laura Marshall; Lauren<br />

McKeever; Greta Richter; Natasha Sedlock; Brooke Stanley; Courtney Tyler<br />

1998 - Allison Harvey; Lezael Haynes; Margaret Hoehl (ODAC/Co-Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year); Taryn<br />

Kiekow; Lauren McKeever; Megan Wiedmaier; Bligh Wollner; Kiki Jacobs (ODAC Coach of the Year)<br />

1999 - Lauren Beckenhauer; Caitlin FitzR<strong>and</strong>olph; Laura Goodwin; Lezael Haynes; Margaret Hoehl (ODAC/<br />

Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year); Laura Ingoldsby; Beth Newton; Cynthia Smith; Courtney Tyler; Kiki<br />

Jacobs (ODAC Coach of the Year)<br />

2000 - Kelli Austin; Lauren Beckenhauer; Lezael Haynes; Blair Huffman; Allison Harvey; Laura Ingoldsby;<br />

Katie Kennedy (ODAC Swimmer of the Year); Katie Kolle; Lauren McKeever; Michelle Moore; Cynthia Smith;<br />

Kiki Jacobs (ODAC Coach of the Year)<br />

2001 - Kelli Austin; Jen Fallon; Jackie Green; Blair Huffman (ODAC/Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year);<br />

M<strong>and</strong>i Kimble; Katie Kolle; Michelle Moore<br />

2002 - Kelli Austin; Blair Huffman (Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year); Laura Ingoldsby; M<strong>and</strong>i Kimble; Laura<br />

Westerman; Eleanor Williams<br />

2003 - Kelli Austin; Kristine Holda; Blair Huffman; M<strong>and</strong>i Kimble; Beth Sauer; Eleanor Williams<br />

2004 - Keturah Akida, Tasia Fisher, Kristine Holda, M<strong>and</strong>i Kimble, Suzie LaFleur, Beth Sauer, Abbie Sauter,<br />

Kiki Jacobs (Atlantic States Coach of the Year)<br />

2005 - Keturah Akida, Emma Axt, Jess Cobb, Kristine Holda, Colette Moryan, Amy Roberson, Kristine Holda,<br />

Kiki Jacobs (Atlantic States Coach of the Year)<br />

<strong>2006</strong> - Jessica Cobb, Kristine Holda, Susan Mahoney, Julianne Miata, Amy Roberson, Jessica Shaw, Lindsey<br />

Strachan<br />

W&L ALL-BLUEGRASS MOUNTAIN SWIMMERS<br />

2004 - Ben Accinelli, Clark Barrineau, Drew Catanese, Chris Colby, Reed Evans, Michael Ginder, Kevin<br />

Hayes, Paul Laraia, Eric Ritter, Joel Shinofield (Bluegrass Mountain Coach of the Year)<br />

2005 - Ben Accinelli, Clark Barrineau, Chris Colby, David Croushore, Reed Evans, Stuart Frankfort, Michael<br />

Ginder, Will Hartmann, Kevin Hayes, Tim McGlaston, Maxwell Pike, Joel Shinofield (Bluegrass Mountain<br />

Coach of the Year)<br />

<strong>2006</strong> - Ben Accinelli, Clark Barrineau, Paul Crook, Dave Croushore, Chris Diebold, Reed Evans, Evan Fitzgerald,<br />

Mike Ginder, Will Hartmann, Kevin Hayes, Tim McGlaston, Maxwell Pike, Alex Sweet, Brett Tatman,<br />

Homer Winter, Joel Shinofield (Bluegrass Mountain Coach of the Year)<br />

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SCHOOL RECORDS<br />

MEN’S<br />

WOMEN’S<br />

MEN'S<br />

WOMEN'S<br />

50-YD FREESTYLE<br />

Michael Ginder<br />

Brooke Stanley<br />

:20.80, 2005 :24.13, 1997<br />

100-YD BREASTSTROKE<br />

Nathan Hottle<br />

Katie Kennedy<br />

:57.21, 1997 1:09.23, 2000<br />

100-YD FREESTYLE<br />

Mike Bernot<br />

Brooke Stanley<br />

:45.85, 1982 :53.23, 1997<br />

200-YD BREASTSTROKE<br />

Nathan Hottle<br />

Katie Kennedy<br />

2:03.93, 1997 2:27.39, 2000<br />

200-YD FREESTYLE<br />

Michael Ginder<br />

Kristine Holda<br />

1:39.17, 2005 1:57.28, <strong>2006</strong><br />

200-YD IND. MEDLEY<br />

Nathan Hottle<br />

Rebekah Prince<br />

1:54.08, 1995 2:12.60, 1993<br />

500-YD FREESTYLE<br />

Frank Braden<br />

Margaret Hoehl<br />

4:38.13, 1995 5:03.57, 1999<br />

400-YD IND. MEDLEY<br />

Kevin Hayes<br />

Blair Huffman<br />

4:08.38, <strong>2006</strong> 4:43.62, 2002<br />

1000-YD FREESTYLE<br />

Clark Barrineau<br />

Margaret Hoehl<br />

9:43.37 <strong>2006</strong> 10:38.77 1999<br />

1650-YD FREESTYLE<br />

John Hudson<br />

Margaret Hoehl<br />

16:16.06, 1975 17:35.21, 1999<br />

100-YD BUTTERFLY<br />

Chris Colby<br />

Brooke Stanley<br />

:50.45, 2005 1:00.24, 1997<br />

200-YD BUTTERFLY<br />

Tim Stanford<br />

Sharon Coleman<br />

1:52.13, 1986 2:12.69, 1991<br />

100-YD BACKSTROKE<br />

Eric Ritter<br />

Rebekah Prince<br />

:51.<strong>07</strong>, 2004 :59.66, 1993<br />

200-YD BACKSTROKE<br />

Eric Ritter<br />

Rebekah Prince<br />

1:51.91, 2002 2:<strong>07</strong>.67, 1996<br />

200-YD MEDLEY RELAY<br />

Ginder, Frankfort<br />

Cobb, Shaw<br />

Colby, McGlaston<br />

Roberson, Holda<br />

1:35.08, 2005 1:51.88, <strong>2006</strong><br />

400-YD MEDLEY RELAY<br />

Ritter, Miraglia<br />

Cobb, Sauter<br />

Hayes, Fake<br />

Roberson, Holda<br />

3:30.18, 2001 4:08.23, 2005<br />

200-YD FREE RELAY<br />

McGlaston, Evans<br />

Holda, Miata<br />

Sweet, Ginder<br />

Roberson, Strachan<br />

1:23.22, <strong>2006</strong> 1:41.87, <strong>2006</strong><br />

400-YD FREE RELAY<br />

Stillman, Braden<br />

Holda, Strachan<br />

Hottle, Diederich Mahoney, Roberson<br />

3:06.45, 1995 3:42.01, <strong>2006</strong><br />

800-YD FREE RELAY<br />

Crook, Diebold<br />

Holda, Austin<br />

Tatman, Ginder<br />

Kimble, Huffman<br />

6:48.71, <strong>2006</strong> 8:<strong>07</strong>.55, 2003<br />

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GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

THE CY TWOMBLY POOL<br />

Headquarters for the <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> aquatics program is the impressive<br />

Cy Twombly Memorial Pool, located in the spacious J. W. Warner Center.<br />

The Twombly Pool, overlooked by a 500-seat gallery, measures 25 yards in<br />

length <strong>and</strong> features six regulation lanes <strong>and</strong> a computerized electronic timing system<br />

with a six-lane scoreboard system.<br />

W&L swimmers enjoy a comfortable locker room just off the pool deck that<br />

includes a television, video analysis equipment <strong>and</strong> a lounge area.<br />

The pool's first competition was the 1972 NCAA Men's College Division Swimming<br />

<strong>and</strong> Diving Championships. The pool also served as the site for the 1982<br />

NCAA Division III Swimming <strong>and</strong> Diving Championships. In the past, the facility has<br />

served as host to the Atlantic States Swimming Championships, as well as the Old<br />

Dominion Athletic Conference Swimming Championships.<br />

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KEN RUSCIO, UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT<br />

Ken Ruscio officially began his duties as<br />

the University's 26th president in July <strong>2006</strong>.<br />

Ruscio earned a B.A. in politics from <strong>Washington</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> in 1976 <strong>and</strong> earned an M.P.A.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Ph.D. from Syracuse University's Maxwell<br />

School of Citizenship <strong>and</strong> Public Affairs in 1978<br />

<strong>and</strong> 1983, respectively.<br />

Ruscio served as a professor of politics,<br />

associate dean of the Williams School of Commerce,<br />

Economics, <strong>and</strong> Politics, <strong>and</strong> dean of<br />

freshmen at W&L from 1987 until 2002, when<br />

he became the dean of the Jepson School of<br />

Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond.<br />

Ruscio has also taught at Worcester Polytechnic<br />

Institute <strong>and</strong> Kansas University <strong>and</strong> was<br />

a postdoctoral research scholar at UCLA. He recently completed his second term as<br />

national president of Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership society begun at W&L<br />

in 1914 that now has chapters at over 300 campuses. He has led <strong>and</strong> served on dozens<br />

of academic, professional <strong>and</strong> civic committees.<br />

Ruscio is married to the former Kimberley O'Donnell of New York. They have a<br />

son, Matt, age 16.<br />

CHUCK O'CONNELL, INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR<br />

Chuck O’Connell will serve the <strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong><br />

school year as Interim Director of Athletics at<br />

<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>, becoming just the sixth<br />

athletic director in the school’s history.<br />

O’Connell arrived at W&L in 1973 as assistant<br />

professor of physical education, assistant<br />

lacrosse <strong>and</strong> assistant football coach. He<br />

was named assistant athletic director in 1983,<br />

overseeing the department’s finances, facilities<br />

<strong>and</strong> operations. In 1991, he became the director<br />

of physical education <strong>and</strong> in 2002, he was<br />

promoted to senior assistant athletic director.<br />

As assistant football coach from 1973-90,<br />

including 13 seasons as defensive coordinator,<br />

O’Connell helped guide the Generals to ODAC<br />

Championships in 1981 <strong>and</strong> 1985, while mentoring<br />

16 players to First Team All-Conference honors.<br />

As assistant lacrosse coach from 1974-83, O’Connell helped steer the Generals<br />

to six NCAA Division I Tournament berths <strong>and</strong> 36 players earned USILA Division I All-<br />

America honors during his 10 seasons.<br />

Prior to his arrival at W&L, O’Connell served as instructor <strong>and</strong> assistant football<br />

<strong>and</strong> assistant lacrosse coach at Friends School (1965-67) <strong>and</strong> St. Paul’s School (1967-<br />

73), both located in his native Baltimore.<br />

A 1965 graduate of Denison University, O’Connell was inducted into the school’s<br />

athletic hall of fame in 1985 following a stellar playing career with the Big Red. A twotime<br />

lacrosse All-American, he is also a member of the Ohio Lacrosse Hall of Fame <strong>and</strong><br />

the Maryl<strong>and</strong> Lacrosse Club Hall of Fame.<br />

Active on the national stage, O’Connell is a member of the Division III Athletics<br />

Administration Association, the National Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) <strong>and</strong><br />

is the past president of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA)<br />

<strong>and</strong> US Lacrosse Coaches Association.<br />

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GENERALS SWIMMING<br />

ABOUT W&L<br />

WASHINGTON <strong>and</strong> LEE UNIVER-<br />

SITY — a small, private, liberal<br />

arts college, is the ninth oldest<br />

institution of higher education in<br />

America. Founded in 1749, W&L<br />

prides itself on the characteristics<br />

that have earned its reputation as<br />

a place unique <strong>and</strong> apart in the<br />

national educational scene.<br />

The school’s name comes from<br />

two of America’s great leaders<br />

who saved W&L in times of need.<br />

George <strong>Washington</strong> saved then<br />

Liberty Hall Academy from financial<br />

ruin in 1796 when he gave the<br />

school its first major endowment<br />

gift—$50,000 worth of James River<br />

Canal stock. The donation—at the<br />

time the largest to any educational<br />

institution—continues today as part of the endowment.<br />

Robert E. <strong>Lee</strong> saved then <strong>Washington</strong> College from obscurity after the Civil<br />

War by serving as its innovative president from 1865 until his death in 1870, <strong>and</strong><br />

instituting such programs as the School of Law, the nation’s first school of journalism,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the revered Honor System that continues to play a major role in W&L life.<br />

More than 95 percent of W&L’s full-time faculty members hold doctorate or<br />

other terminal degrees, <strong>and</strong> all of them are, first <strong>and</strong> foremost, teachers. And with<br />

an average class size of just 16, W&L students clearly benefit from that expertise.<br />

W&L was ranked 13th in the 2005 U.S. News listing of the nation's top liberal<br />

arts colleges, marking the 17th consecutive year that W&L has been ranked as one<br />

of the top 25 liberal arts colleges in the nation.<br />

W&L also features a highly-ranked School of Law that has been an integral part<br />

of the school since 1866. Approximately 120 students receive Juris Doctor degrees<br />

each year <strong>and</strong> five Master of Laws.<br />

With a student body that represents nearly all 50 states <strong>and</strong> attracts citizens from<br />

50 other countries, W&L is truly an international institution set in an idyllic college<br />

town. USA Today described it this way: “If you close your eyes <strong>and</strong> conjure up the<br />

ideal campus—red brick buildings with rows of white columns, a placid commons<br />

beneath the arching branches of ivy-covered trees, a small town of 19th-century<br />

storefronts—you’ve got <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>.”<br />

<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,<br />

religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran's<br />

status in its educational programs <strong>and</strong> activities or with regard to employment.<br />

Undergraduate student inquiries should be directed to the Dean of Students, Elrod<br />

University Commons, (540) 458-8751, law student inquiries to the Associate Dean<br />

for Student Services, (540) 458-8022, <strong>and</strong> employment inquiries to the Director of<br />

Human Resources, Howard House, (540) 458-8920, <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> University,<br />

Lexington, Virginia 24450-0303.

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