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2005-06 Cross Country/Track & Field • SEASON PREVIEW

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A History Of Winning, A Tradition Of Success, A Spirit of Determination

2005-06 Swimming & Diving • SEASON PREVIEW

Season PREVIEW Minutemen Look For Fifth-Consecutive Atlantic 10 Title, Ninth Overall History tends to repeat itself for the Massachusetts men’s swimming and diving teams. After winning their fifth-consecutive Atlantic 10 conference title last season, the 2005-06 edition of the Minutemen now set their sights on number six, hoping to add to the school’s incredible eight all-time conference titles. The accolades manifested themselves throughout the program however, as head coach Russ Yarworth earned his seventh A-10 Coach of the Year award. Yarworth begins his 27th year as UMass head coach, a career that also includes eight New England Championships in addition to the A-10 titles. The Minutemen lost a talented group of seniors from last year, and the youth in the pool is quite evident. With just one senior on the roster, the squad will look to its talented underclassmen to step up and lead the ’05-’06 edition. Yarworth states that having such a young roster will present challenges in the upcoming season, but feels that the returning swimmers and divers will keep the competitive level high. “It’s a new challenge for me in that we have a very young team with 14 newcomers and essentially no seniors, with the exception of Ross Clay who is a fifth-year senior but did not swim last season. We’re developing a new commitment and culture of hardwork so we can continue the championship tradition,” said Yarworth. “Our sophomores and juniors have experienced nothing but championships, so they know what kind of work it takes to get to that level and maintain. Even though we are a young team on paper, we have experienced swimmers returning which gives us a nice blend.” Having so many newcomers on the squad will present some challenges for the Minutemen, but Yarworth feels the progression of the team through the preseason has been good. “All early responses in preseason were very positive. All the freshmen and transfers have a great attitude and have a lot of talent. Some of that talent is undeveloped coming in this season and that’s where the challenge comes in for me,” said Yarworth. “The biggest challenge with having a roster like we do is the amount of teaching versus coaching that is done. The kids who are coming in may have trained at a high level, but I always find that they are not yet students of the sport. Because of that we are teaching them to understand stroke mechanics, have good starts and turns and in general to know why they are training.” Part of the success of the Minutemen over the last several seasons has been a unique team cohesiveness that Yarworth feels makes the team a true championship-caliber squad. “The first thing I see from that group is that we have a great team attitude even though we have so many new people. They have learned a lot in the preseason about what it takes to be on a collegiate swim team and what sort of commitment that is. As they keep that in idea in mind, they will start taking their training and fitness to the next level,” stated Yarworth.

Captains Tri-captains Greg Chartier, Mike Herald and Jake Hogue replace the departed Owen Scolland and Dylan Smith who were both huge cogs in the last four Massachusetts’ swimming championship seasons. Chartier holds spots in the school’s all-time top 10 in several events, while Hogue had 26 top-five finishes last year and Herald had six top-five’s. In talking about his captains, Yarworth feels the trio adds a great deal of leadership to the team. “Greg Chartier is a local kid from Amherst, so I think that has been wonderful to have him come here. He’s been an Atlantic 10 Champion as a freshman, was injured about two weeks before the Championship meet as a sophomore and has returned motivated to get back to that championship level. He is our best IM’er and possibly our best distance freestyler. He is really one of the cornerstones of this team,” stated Yarworth. “Mike Herald finaled in two events last year at the A-10 meet in what was a much improved sophomore season. He is a very good team leader, organized and is considered the CEO of the team. He’s doing a good job developing as a sprinter and I think he has a chance to move from a twoevent finalist to a three-event finalist. We’re going to transfer him some from swimming the 200 fly to probably the 100 freestyle and he is embracing that challenge.” According to Yarworth, Hogue is one of the true motivators on the team. “Jake Hogue is also a junior and is one of the toughest kids on the team as far as his day-in, day-out work output. He is a natural choice for a captain. He’s maybe not the most talented kid in the water, but he is one of the toughest and when it comes to the Championship you can count on him to give 100 percent and be a finalist.” When asked about who he expects to turn in big performances on a consistant level this season, Yarworth immediately spoke of sophomore A.J. Vozella and junior Reuben Rappe. “I think A.J. will do good things this year. He’s a swimmer with a football player mentality. He’s always working to keep the team motivated and ready to compete. He won the 100 freestyle last year at the A10 meet and I think this year at the championship meet he’s going to be the guy to take the team on his back with that aggressive mentality to get going,” said Yarworth. Rappe returns as the top diver on the squad. “I also think R.J. will also have another good season. He’s the opposite of A.J. in that he is just quietly consistent. He won the one-meter dive last year at the A-10 meet. The biggest thing he does for us is bridge the gap between being two separate teams – one swimming and one diving – to being a united team. He helps bring that total team mentality to us which I think is part of that championship tradition.” In looking ahead to the Atlantic 10 Meet, Yarworth feels that St. Bonaventure will again be one of the favorites to challenge the Minutemen. In the A-10 Preseason Coaches Poll, UMass was once again picked to win the league for an unprecedented sixth consecutive time and ninth time overall. “I would say St. Bonaventure is our main challenge. La Salle is going to be much improved as is George Washington. Adding Saint Louis to the conference makes the meet a more front-line swimmer meet instead of a depth meet. We’ve always won the meet because of our depth, but as you add more teams, you get more top swimmers in a race. Our depth in turn will have to get faster for us to maintain our level of competition.”

Freestyle Events

“Greg Chartier’s been an Atlantic 10 Champion as a freshman, was injured about two weeks before the Championship meet as a sophomore and has returned motivated to get back to that championship level. He is our best IM’er and possibly our best distance freestyler. He is really one of the cornerstones of this team,” stated head coach Russ Yarworth.

Junior Gordon Leonard seems primed to take over the top spot in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle, as Leonard finished last season as the second-ranked sprinter on the team behind graduated team MVP Justin Zeimetz. Leonard finished third in the 100 freestyle at the Atlantic 10 Championships last year and took fourth in the 50 free. In 2004-05, Leonard finished among the top-five swimmers in 17 meets. As a freshman, Leonard became an Atlantic 10 Champion as a member of the 200-yard and 400-yard freestyle relay teams. Not to be outdone however is sophomore A.J. Vozella, who won the 100 freestyle at the Atlantic 10 Championships last year. Vozella also placed third in the 200 free and was named

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • SEASON OUTLOOK the team’s Rookie Of the Year and Most Improved Swimmer. Vozella ranks eighth all-time in UMass history after winning the 100 freestyle and 10th all-time after finishing third in the 200 freestyle last season at the A-10 Championships. Junior captain Greg Chartier is not only a top returning 500 and 1,000-yard freestyler, but is also one of the most durable swimmers on the team, posting top times in several events. The tri-captain holds the third fastest time in school history in the 400 individual medley, the eighth-fastest time in the 500 freestyle and the sixth fastest time in the 200 butterfly. Jeremy Dam had the team’s top time in the 1,650 freestyle, finishing eighth at the A-10 meet. Junior captain Mike Herald took sixth place in the 50 free at the A-10 Championships and is considered one of the top short-distance freestylers on the team. Dam is the ninth-fastest UMass performer all-time in Seeley had seven top-five finishes last season and recorded his best all-around meet of the season at the 1,650 freestyle, while Herald has greatly improved Fordham where he took second in the 100 butterfly and fifth in the 200 butterfly. over the last two seasons and adds balance and consistant performances to the Minuteman line-up. Yarworth adds a talented group of newcomers to the freestyle events: Andy Berthaume, Greg Braun, Nate Bromage, Chris Chambers, Michael Backstroke Prout, and Mike Silvia. Despite being young and new to the program, Swisher is the top backstroker on the team; posting 12 event wins Yarworth feels this group will greatly bolster the freestyle events for years last year. to come. At the A-10 Championships last year, Swisher took second in the 200 backstroke and third in the 100 backstroke. He also ranks fifth and Individual Medley Events sixth in school history in the 100 and 200 events respectively. Chartier was the top 200-yard IM swimmer from a year ago, as he Jeremy Dam took fifth in the 200 backstroke at the A-10 meet, and finished second at the Atlantic 10 Championships. Chartier also took was honored with the team’s Iron Man Award last year. second in the 400-yard IM at the A-10 meet. Sophomore Zack Priest adds depth in the event, as he finished 20th Junior Evan Swisher earned First-Team All-Atlantic 10 honors a year in the 100 back and 24th in the 200 back at the A-10 meet. ago, and is the second-ranked 200 IM swimmer on the team after finishPriest posted six top-five finishes as a freshman and his ability to score ing fifth at the A-10 meet. points in his events will be key in UMass’ run for another conference title. Swisher is also one of the top backstroke swimmers in school history, Two swimmers look to be key in the backstroke as Nick Bassolino and ranking fifth in the 100 back and sixth in the 200 back after his perforBraun are the top newcomers in the event. Bassolino was a two-time mances last season at the A-10 Championships. The junior posted 12 YMCA National Qualifier, while Braun can pull double-duty as evidenced by event wins and 25 top-five finishes during the 2004-05 season. his Fairview High School record-setting 200 freestyle relay performance Junior captain Jake Hogue was the team’s S.T.U.D. Award winner (1:28.05). last year, and is one of the top individual medley specialists going into this season. Hogue finished fourth in the 400 IM at the A-10 Championships Butterfly and seventh in the 200 IM. His top 400 IM time is good enough for Cordes is the top returning butterfly swimmer, as he finished second seventh on the school’s all-time list. in the 100-yard fly at the A-10 Championships after placing fifth in the The tri-captain had seven event wins and 26 top-five finishes last seaevent the year before. son and was the team’s top-ranked breaststroke swimmer. Herald took 15th in the 200 fly at the A-10 meet and ranked third on Tristan Partridge, Brad Sloan and New Hampshire transfer John the team in the 100 fly. Weaver add to the individual medley group. At UNH, Weaver took third Sophomore Pat Seeley finished ninth in the 100 fly at the A-10 Chamat the America East Conference meet in the 100 breaststroke, eighth in pionships, and also placed 24th in the 200 fly. the 400 individual medley, and ninth in the 200 breaststroke. Weaver is Seeley had seven top-five finishes last season and recorded his best also an excellent student as he was named to the America East Winter/ all-around meet of the season at Fordham where he took second in the Spring Honor Rolls and the Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.50 GPA or 100 butterfly and fifth in the 200 butterfly. higher). Priest took 12th in the 100 fly at the A-10’s, his only race in that event all season. Breaststroke Freshman Nate Bromage attended Palmer High School (Mass.) and won the Massachusetts State Championship in the 100-yard fly. Bromage Juniors Mike Cordes, Jake Hogue, and Andrew Pokorny-Campbell are also holds the school record in the 100 fly and 50 free. the top breaststrokers this year as the trio posted solid times a year ago. Bromage, Partridge, and Nick Raithel will also see time in the pool in Cordes ranks fourth on the school’s all-time list after finishing third at the butterfly. the A-10 Championships. He was also an Atlantic 10 Champion as a sophomore when he anchored the 200 medley relay team to victory with a season-best time of 1:32.15 for the squad. During the course of the Diving season, he was one of the top scoring swimmers finishing among the topA pair of divers highlights Mandy Hixon’s squad, as sophomore Reuben five in 14 races. Rappe and junior Kirk Scimone look to score some points in dual meets Hogue posted seven event wins in the breaststroke events last year and at the conference championships. and was the team’s top-ranked breaststroker, taking third in the 200 Rappe became the first Atlantic 10 diving champion in UMass history breaststroke at the A-10 meet. last year when he took first in the 1-meter dive at the A-10 ChampionPokorny-Campbell took eighth in the 200 breast at the A-10 meet, ships. His 1-meter dive score stands as the fifth-best in UMass diving and finished ninth in the 100 breast. His top 100-yard time is good history, while his 3-meter dive score at the A-10 meet was good enough enough for ninth on the school’s all-time list. for second place at the meet and fourth-best all-time in school history. Berthaume, Kevin Cabriales, Ross Clay, Brian McNeil, Silvia, and Weaver Rappe took 15th at the NCAA Diving Regionals in the 3-meter dive and will bolster the breaststroke corps. The ability of the newcomers to excell placed 27th in the 1-meter. in this event will give UMass much needed depth. Scimone is a transfer from Western Kentucky where he earned Diver of the Week honors in the Sun Belt Conference after winning a meet over Evansville. Scimone is a 2003 graduate of Brockton High School (Mass.) where he was named New England Diver of the Year.

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Russ Yarworth Russ YARWORTH 27th Season Massachusetts ‘78

Over the past two and a half decades, Russ Yarworth has brought unparalleled success to the UMass men’s swimming and diving program. In his 26 years as head coach at Massachusetts, Yarworth’s program has captured 16 titles, including eight Atlantic 10 titles (1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005) and eight consecutive New England championships from 1987 to Russ Yarworth is one of the top swimming coaches in the Northeast as he has been named the 1994, while posting a 220-63 record. Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year seven times in his career. Last season, Yarworth led the men’s team to its fifth consecutive Atlantic 10 title, breaking Penn State’s record of four consecutive from 1983-87. The eight titles for UMass are by far the most of any program in the league’s 22-years hosting swimming and diving champiRUSS YARWORTH’S onship meets. Just the third coach of the UMass men’s swimming and diving team, YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Yarworth is the most successful coach in the program’s storied history. His Season Win Loss Championship 220 wins account for more than half of the program’s 396 all-time victo1979-80 3 7 1980-81 4 6 ries. 1981-82 6 4 During these championship campaigns, Yarworth has also led the Min1982-83 4 7 utemen to seven undefeated dual-meet seasons, including a 10-0 record in 1983-84 6 4 1997-98 and more recently a 6-0 record in 2004-05. 1984-85 * 8 2 With team success comes individual recognition, and Yarworth has been 1985-86 11 0 New England Champions 1986-87 11 0 New England Champions honored for his efforts at UMass seven times, when he was named the 1987-88 12 0 New England Champions Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 1988-89 10 2 New England Champions and 2005. 1989-90 13 0 New England Champions In order to achieve all of this success, Yarworth has implemented a 1990-91 10 2 New England Champions unique training program for his team. He expects his athletes to be involved 1991-92 12 2 New England Champions 1992-93 * 11 1 New England Champions with their training on both a men1993-94 12 0 tal and physical level, and believes 1994-95 9 4 individual team members can de1995-96 ^ 8 0 Atlantic 10 Champions velop their talent through team 1996-97 9 2 Atlantic 10 Champions spirit, unity and dedication. 1997-98 10 0 Atlantic 10 Champions 1998-99 7 4 Beside serving as the head 1999-00 ^ 7 4 coach for the men’s swimming 2000-01 ^ 10 4 Atlantic 10 Champions and diving team, Yarworth was 2001-02 ^ 9 3 Atlantic 10 Champions also the crowned leader of the 2002-03 ^ 7 4 Atlantic 10 Champions UMass water polo team for 15 2003-04 ^ 5 1 Atlantic 10 Champions years. During his time as head 2004-05 ^ 6 0 Atlantic 10 Champions Totals 220 63 16 Championship Titles Yarworth led the water polo team to seven coach of the water polo team NCAA tournament appearances, finishing third from 1987-2001, Yarworth *denotes New England Coach of the Year once and fourth on four occasions. posted a 335-131 record, win^denotes Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year ning eight Eastern championships. This success earned Yarworth the Eastern Coach of the Year award CAREER HIGHLIGHTS four times (1993, 1995, 1998, 1999). Yarworth also led his team to na• Eight Atlantic 10 Championships tional success, advancing to the NCAA tournament seven times during his • Eight New England Championships coaching tenure, finishing third once (1999) and fourth on four occasions. • Six Undefeated Seasons Yarworth, a 1978 graduate of Massachusetts with a bachelor’s degree • Seven-Time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in biochemistry, earned his master’s degree in exercise science from UMass • Eight Eastern Championships in Water Polo in 1984. As an undergraduate at Massachusetts, Yarworth was a four-year • Four-Time Eastern Water Polo Coach of the Year member of both the Minuteman swimming and water polo teams, serving as captain of both squads during his senior year. While Yarworth was named the swim team’s MVP in 1977 and 1978, he was also very successful in water polo. Yarworth received All-New England honors twice, and was a starter on the East team at the 1982 Olympic Festival. Yarworth and his wife, Susan, reside in Belchertown.

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • COACHING STAFF

Assistant COACHES / STAFF Mandy HIXON

Sean COLLINS

Diving Coach Fifth Season Ohio State ‘84

Assistant Coach Second Season Massachusetts ‘04

Mandy Hixon enters her fifth year on the UMass coaching staff after an eight-year stint as head men’s and women’s diving coach at Amherst (Mass.) College. At Amherst, Hixon was named New England Diving Coach of the Year six times and was the 1990 NCAA Diving Coach of the Year. Before Amherst College, Hixon worked at Williams (Mass.) College where she was head diving coach as well as Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Coordinator of Aquatics, assistant Director of Intramurals and assistant coach of field hockey, lacrosse and tennis. Hixon received a master’s degree in sports management from UMass in 1991. She received her undergraduate degree in International Business and Marketing from Ohio State University in 1984, where she was a member of the school’s diving team. As a Buckeye diver, Hixon was an All-America selection, a two-time Carrie Irish Finneran Award Recipient (school’s MVP) and a four-year scholar athlete. Hixon’s international experience has also been extensive as she served as head diving coach of the Chile National team at the 1987 Pan-American Games and was a member of the United States International diving team between 1980-1984. Hixon also placed sixth at the 1984 Olympic Diving Trials and was the 1974 National Junior Olympic champion. Hixon and her husband, Dave, currently reside in Amherst with their sons Matthew (12) and Michael (10).

Sean Collins enters his second year as assistant coach of the swimming and diving program after having a steller collegiate career for the Minutemen. The native of Stoughton, Mass., finished his career ranked sixth all-time at UMass in both the 100-yard breast (57.84 seconds) and in the 200-yard breast (2:05.71). He was named to the Atlantic 10 Second-Team All-Conference Squad as a senior in 2004. For his career, he posted five top-10 individual finishes at the league championships. In his senior campaign, Collins earned his all-conference accolades after swimming the second leg of the A-10 Champion 200yard freestyle relay team. At the conference meet, he also took fifth in the 100 breast (58.49), eighth in the 50 freestyle (21.68), and second in the 200 breast (2:05.71) - the sixth fast time in the 200 breast in UMass history. Throughout his career, Collins was a consistent performer at the league championship meet as one of the Minutemen’s top breaststroke specialists. As a junior he took sixth in the 200-yard breast and seventh in the 100-yard breast. Additionally that season, he took seventh in the 200-yard individual medley and helped the 200-yard free relay squad to a second-place finish. Collins turned in a top-three performance as a sophomore placing third at the Atlantic 10 Championships in the 200-yard breast. Collins graduated in May 2004 with a degree in exercise science. A four-year letterwinner at St. John’s (Mass.) Prep, Collins placed second in the 50-yard free and was a member of the firstplace 200-yard medley relay team at the Division I state meet.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Head Diving Coach at Amherst (Mass.) College • Six-Time New England Diving Coach of the Year • 1990 NCAA Diving Coach of the Year • Head Diving Coach at Williams (Mass.) College • Received Master’s Degree in 1991 • All-American Diver at Ohio State • Member of the United States International Diving Team from 1980-84

Anthony CATTERTON

Matt KOMER

Charity SHAROVNAL

John SINNETT

Dawn WHITMAN

Assistant Director, Strength & Conditioning 8th Season Massachusetts ‘98

Assistant Director, Student-Athlete Services 5th Season Massachusetts ‘99

Athletic Trainer, L/ATC 1st Season Springfield ‘04

Assistant Director, Media Relations 2nd Season Wake Forest ‘01

Athletic Trainer, L/ATC 2nd Season Springfield ‘04

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • TEAM INFORMATION

Team ROSTER Name Nick Bassolino Andy Berthaume Greg Braun Nate Bromage Kevin Cabriales Chris Chambers Greg Chartier Ross Clay Mike Cordes Jeremy Dam Isaac Ebert Matt Hall Mike Herald Jake Hogue Gordon Leonard Brian McNeil Tristan Partridge Andrew Pokorny-Campbell Zack Priest Michael Prout Nick Raithel Reuben Rappe Kirk Scimone Pat Seeley Mike Silvia Brad Sloan Evan Swisher A.J. Vozella John Weaver

Event(s) Yr. Ht. Back Fr. 6-4 Breast/Free Fr. 5-9 Back/Free Fr. 6-3 Fly/Free Fr. 6-4 Breast So. 5-9 Free Fr. 6-4 Free/IM Jr. 6-0 Breast R-Sr. 5-9 Fly/Breast/IM Jr. 5-6 Back/Free R-Jr. 5-11 Free So. 5-10 Diving Fr. 5-10 Fly/Free Jr. 6-0 IM/Breast Jr. 5-11 Free/Back Jr. 6-1 Breast Fr. 5-8 Fly/IM Fr. 6-1 Free Jr. 6-2 IM/Fly So. 6-4 Free Fr. 5-4 Fly Fr. 6-2 Diving So. 5-10 Diving R-So. 5-7 Fly/IM So. 5-9 Breast/Free Fr. 6-3 IM/Breast Fr. 5-9 IM/Back Jr. 6-1 Free So. 6-2 Breast/IM So. 5-11

Hometown/High School/Last College Wayne, N.J./Wayne HS Hampden, Mass./Minnechaug HS Boulder, Colo./Fairview HS Three Rivers, Mass. Moorpark, Calif./Moorpark HS/Hawaii Westfield, Mass./Westfield HS Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional HS North Andover, Mass./St. John’s Prep/Michigan State Highland Lakes, N.J./Vernon Township HS Lake Oswego, Ore./Lake Oswego HS Oxford, Conn./Xavier HS Charlton, Mass./Dudley-Charlton Regional HS Chambersberg, Pa./James Buchanan HS Grand Junction, Colo./Fruita Monument HS Cinnaminson, N.J./Cinnaminson HS Westford, Mass./Westford Academy Lake Forest, Ill./Adlai Stevenson HS Gladywine, Pa./Harriton HS Cranston, R.I./Bishop Hendricken HS West Springfield, Mass./St. Mary HS Bethesda, Md./Walter Johnson HS Farmington, Minn./Farmington HS Brockton, Mass./Brockton HS/Western Kentucky Brookfield, Conn./Brookfield HS Manchester, Conn./Manchester HS Shrewsbury, Pa./Susquehannock HS North Bennington, Vt./Mount Anthony Union HS Weymouth, Mass./Xaverian Brothers HS East Longmeadow, Mass./East Longmeadow HS/New Hampshire

Coaches Head Coach: Russ Yarworth (Massachusetts ‘78, 27th season at UMass) Diving Coach: Mandy Hixon (Ohio State ‘84, 5th season at UMass) Assistant Coach: Sean Collins (Massachusetts ‘04, 2nd season at UMass) MINUTEMEN BY STATE

MINUTEMEN BY EVENT Freestyle (13) Andy Berthaume Greg Braun Nate Bromage Chris Chambers Greg Chartier Jeremy Dam Isaac Ebert Mike Herald Gordon Leonard Andrew PokornyCampbell Michael Prout Mike Silvia A.J. Vozella Backstroke (4) Nick Bassolino Greg Braun Jeremy Dam Gordon Leonard Breaststroke (9) Andy Berthaume Kevin Cabriales Ross Clay Mike Cordes Jake Hogue

Brian McNeil Mike Silvia Brad Sloan John Weaver Butterfly (7) Nate Bromage Mike Cordes Mike Herald Tristan Partridge Zack Priest Nick Raithel Pat Seeley

California (1) Cabriales Colorado (2) Braun, Hogue Connecticut (3) Ebert, Seeley, Silvia Illinois (1) Partridge Maryland (1) Raithel

Massachusetts (11) Berthaume, Bromage, Chambers, Chartier, Clay, Hall, McNeil, Prout, Scimone, Vozella, Weaver

Oregon (1) Dam

Minnesota (1) Rappe

Rhode Island (1) Priest

New Jersey (3) Bassolino, Cordes, Leonard

Vermont (1) Swisher

Pennsylvania (3) Herald, PokornyCampbell, Sloan

Individual Medley (9) Greg Chartier Mike Cordes Jake Hogue Tristan Partridge Zack Priest Pat Seeley Brad Sloan Evan Swisher John Weaver Diving (3) Matt Hall Reuben Rappe Kirk Scimone

Under head coach Russ Yarworth, the Minutemen have brought home an Atlantic 10 record eight conference championship titles - including five consecutive after winning the league in 2005.

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • MEET THE MINUTEMEN

Greg CHARTIER Junior Individual Medley Amherst, Mass. Amherst HS On Chartier: Named Captain for the 2005-06 season … posted the ninth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard individual medley with a 1:53.15 effort at the 2005 Atlantic 10 Championships … also holds the third fastest time in the 400-yard IM, is eighth in the 500-yard freestyle and is sixth in the 200-yard butterfly – all three set during the 2003-04 season. 2004-05 (Sophomore): Top UMass 200-yard individual medley swimmer who finished second at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/17) with his time of 1:53.15 … swam the team’s fastest 400-yard individual medley time (4:00.31) taking second at the Atlantic 10 Championships … posted wins in the 200 IM at the Rhode Island Invitational (1/15) and at Stony Brook (10/30) … won the 400 IM at the Rhode Island Invitational (1/15) … won the 400 IM in the seasonopener at the UConn Invitational (10/16) … won the 1,000 freestyle versus Boston College (1/ 22) clocking the team’s fastest time in the event in 9:59.60 … also won the 1,000 free at Stony Brook (10/30) … won the 100 freestyle and took third in the 50 free versus New Hampshire (11/ 20) … finished second in the 200-yard freestyle at the Nutmeg Invitational. 2003-04 (Freshman): Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference First Team ... two-time league rookie of the week (11/3, 12/8) ... tabbed team rookie of the year ... captured the Atlantic 10 400yard IM title with a 3:59.77 performance at the A-10 Championships (2/10) ... led UMass in the 1,000-yard freestyle and was second on the team in the 1,650-yard freestyle ... also led Minutemen in the 400-yard individual medley and was second on team in the 200-yard IM ... posted toptime of the season in the 1,000 free with a 9:48.50 performance against St. John’s (11/ 22) ... his season-best in the 1,650 free (16:34.42) occured at the Nutmeg Invitational (12/7) ... swam a 1:54.04 in the 200-yard IM against Fordham (1/31) ... also competed in the 200-yard free and the 500-yard free ... ranked second on the team in the 500 free (4:35.99). Before UMass: Four-year letterwinner at Amherst Regional High School ... All-American in the 200-yard IM ... Massachusetts state champion in the 200-yard IM and 100-yard free ...

school record-holder in 100-yard free, 200-yard free, 500-yard free, 200-IM and is tied in the 50yard free ... named Massachusetts state Swimmer of the Year ... team captain sophomore, junior and senior year ... member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Gregory Robert Chartier ... born on March 17, 1985 in Northampton, Mass. ... son of Robert and Patricia Chartier ... has one sister, Kelley ... enrolled in the School of Management.

Ross CLAY R-Senior Breast North Andover, Mass. St. John’s Prep Michigan State 2004-05 (Junior): Redshirted the season. 2003-04 (Sophomore): Ranked fourth on the team in both the 100- and 200-yard breast ... posted his top-time of the year in the 100-yard breast (59.51) at the Nutmeg Invitational (12/ 6) ... recorded a 2:12.59 in the 200-yard breast the following day at the Nutmeg Invitational (12/ 7). Before UMass: Transferred from Michigan State University ... one-year letterwinner at St. John’s Prep ... team was Division 1 State Champion ... named Most Improved on the team ... was a member of the French Club. Personal: Ross Andrew Clay ... born Sept. 30, 1982 in Detroit, Mich. ... son of Robert and Linda Clay ... has two siblings, Ryan and Marcie ... majoring in civil engineering.

Mike CORDES Junior Fly/Breast/IM Highland Lakes, N.J. Vernon Township HS On Cordes: Moved into fourth-place all-time in the 100-yard breaststroke (57.61 seconds) and 10thplace in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:06.49) at the 2005 Atlantic 10 Championships … entering the 2004-05 season, he ranked eighth in the 100-yard breaststroke with a 58.41 second effort at the 2004 A-10 Championships.

2004-05 (Sophomore): All-Conference member of the 200 medley relay team … anchored the 200 medley relay team to victory at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/16) with a season-best effort of 1:32.15 … finished second at the A-10 Championships (2/18-19) in the 100 butterfly (50.98 seconds), third in the 100 breaststroke (57.61 seconds), and fifth in the 200 breaststroke (2:06.49) … also swam second leg of the second-place 400 medley relay team (3:24.69) at the conference championships … one of the top scorers on the team finishing among the top five in 14 races … won the 100 breaststroke (59.36) at the Rhode Island Invitational (1/15). 2003-04 (Freshman): Ranked third on the team in the 100-yard butterfly and the 100-yard breast ... at the A-10 Championships, finished fifth in the 100 fly with a mark of 50.80 (2/20) ... top-time in the 100 breast (58.41) was also posted at the A-10 Championships where he finished fourth. Before UMass: Four-year letterwinner at Vernon Township High School ... team was state champion in 200-yard medley relay and 200-yard free relay ... captain of his high school team...All-American in 100-yard breast and 200-yard medley relay ... won three relay events at the YMCA Nationals. Personal: Michael R. Cordes ... born Sept. 5, 1985 in Brooklyn, N.Y. ... son of Mike and Doreen Cordes ... has one brother, Matt ... majoring in pre-dental.

Jeremy DAM R-Junior Back/Free Lake Oswego, Ore. Lake Oswego HS On Dam: Moved into ninthplace all-time in the 1,650yard freestyle clocking a 16:20.42 at the 2005 Atlantic 10 Championships. 2004-05 (Redshirt Sophomore): Honored with the team’s Iron Man Award … posted 13 top-5 event finishes on the season … team’s top time in the 1,650 freestyle and third ranked swimmer in the 200 backstroke … at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/18-19) took fifth-place in the 200 back (1:55.06), eighth-place in the 1,650 freestyle (16:20.42) and 14th-place in the 400 individual medley (4:12.51) … his time in the 1,650 free at the conference championships was his seasonbest performance. 2003-04 (Sophomore): Redshirted the 200304 season. 2002-03 (Freshman): Ranked third on the team in the 100-yard back (54.12, Yale Invitational) fourth in the 200-yard back (1:55.52, Yale Invitational), seventh in the 500-yard free (4:48.10, Yale Invitational) and eighth in both the 1,000yard free (10:21.25 vs. New Hampshire) and the 200-yard fly (2:06.51 vs. New Hampshire). Before UMass: Four-year letterwinner at Lake Oswego (Ore.) High School … helped his high school team earn team championships in 2001 and 2002 … named a team captain his senior year … received Swim Team MVP honors from Lake Oswego H.S. … also participated in water polo and baseball.

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A History Of Winning, A Tradition Of Success, A Spirit of Determination

2005-06 Swimming & Diving • MEET THE MINUTEMEN Personal: Jeremy Owen Dam ... born June 4, 1984, in Houston, Texas … son of Michael and Penny Dam ... has three siblings: William, Christina, and Lindsay … enrolled in the College of Food & Natural Resources.

Isaac EBERT Sophomore Free Oxford, Conn. Xavier HS 2004-05 (Freshman): Saw action in freestyle events ranging from 50 to 1,000 yards … had five top-5 finishes … brought home a second-place finish in the 200 free with a season-best time of 1:47.79 at Fordham (1/29) … posted his top time in the 100 freestyle (48.94 seconds) at the Nutmeg Invitational (12/5).. Before UMass: Earned All-American and All-State honors his senior year in the 200 free relay ... also earned all-state honors in the event his junior year ... held top career times of 1:46.12 in the 200 free, 48.65 in the 100 free, 4:56.61 in the 500 free and 22.80 in the 50 free ... named team captain his senior season. Personal: Isaac Nicholas Ebert ... born on June 12, 1986 in Middletown, Conn. ... son of Earl and Tina Ebert ... has one sister, Beth.

Mike HERALD Junior Fly/Free Chambersburg, Pa. James Buchanan HS On Herald: Named Captain for the 2005-06 season. 2004-05 (Sophomore): One of the top shortdistance freestylers and individual medley swimmers on the team … ranked third for UMass in the 50 freestyle and in the 100 butterfly … posted six top-5 finishes on the season … at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/17-19) took sixth-place in the 50 freestyle (21.38 seconds) and 15th in the 200 butterfly (1:58.71) – both season-best times … his season-best effort in the 100 butterfly (53.35 seconds) was at the Nutmeg Invitational (12/5). 2003-04 (Freshman): Ranked fourth on the team in the 100- and 200-yard butterfly events ... posted his top times of the season in both events (51.44 in the 100 fly; 1:57.82 in the 200 fly) at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/21). Before UMass: Four-time letterwinner at James Buchanan High School ... holds school records in the 100-yard fly, 200-yard free relay and 200yard medley relay, and is second on his high school’s all-time list in the 50-yard free ... named to PIAA All-State team six times, and both the All Mid Penn Conference Team and All PIAA District 3 Team 13 times each ... also a member of the tennis team as a freshman and sophomore.

Jake Hogue Personal: Michael James Herald ... born on May 30, 1985 at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois ... son of Ed Herald and Jean Squires ... has six siblings: Carrie, Cody, Greg, Heather, Sarah, and Susan ... his sisters Sarah and Susan each swam collegiately at Slippery Rock (1998-02) and Edinboro (1996-00), respectively ... enrolled in the college of Arts and Sciences.

Jake HOGUE Junior IM/Breast Grand Junction, Colo. Fruita Monument HS On Hogue: Named a team captain for the 2005-06 season … his 2:05.92 performance in the 200yard breaststroke at the Atlantic 10 Championships ranks eighth all-time in school history … his 4:03.66 effort in the 400 individual medley, also at the A-10 Championships, ranks seventh alltime at UMass. 2004-05 (Sophomore): Honored with the team’s S.T.U.D. Award … one of the top breaststroke and individual medley specialists on the team … posted seven event wins during the season in the 100 and 200 breaststroke … finished among the top-5 in 26 races … was UMass’ topranked swimmer in the 200 breaststroke, second in the 400 individual medley, and third in the 200 individual medley … at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/16-19), took third in the 200 breaststroke (2:05.92), fourth in the 400 individual medley (4:03.66), and seventh in the 200 individual medley (1:54.37) … his times in the 400 IM and 200 breast were career-best performances … versus Boston College (1/22) in the final home meet of the season, finished second in the 100 breaststroke with a season-best effort of 59.97 seconds. 2003-04 (Freshman): One of the team’s top competitors in the 200-yard breast, the 200-yard IM, and the 400-yard IM ... ranked second on the team in the 400 IM and third in the 200 breast and 200 IM ... set top-time in each event at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/19-21) ... posted a mark of 1:54.35 in the 200 IM on the opening day of the championships ... followed that with a 4:05.54 effort in the 400 IM on day two and a 2:08.16 finish in the 200 breast to conclude the meet.

Before UMass: Four-time letterwinner at Fruita Monument High School ... holds nine school records ... was team captain junior and senior year ... awarded team MVP for sophomore, junior and senior years ... also named most inspirational freshman year ... member of the National Honors Society. Personal: Jacob Edward Hogue ... born on July 9, 1985 in Grand Junction, Colo. ... son of Dirk and Kathy Hogue ... has one brother, Ben ... majoring in social thought and political economy.

Gordon LEONARD Junior Free/Back Cinnaminson, N.J. Cinnaminson HS 2004-05 (Sophomore): Second-ranked 50 and 100 freestyle sprinter on the team behind two-time team MVP Justin Zeimetz … finished among the top-5 swimmers in 17 races during the season … at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/16-19) finished third in the 100 freestyle (46.71 seconds) and fourth in the 50 freestyle (21.26 seconds) … member of the second-place 400 freestyle relay team (3:04.73) and the third-place 200 freestyle relay team (1:23.58), swimming the second leg of both, at the conference championships … set his season-best time in the 100 backstroke (55.59 seconds) versus Southern Connecticut State … had his personal-best time in the 200 backstroke (2:05.36) at Fordham (1/ 29). 2003-04 (Freshman): One of Minutemen’s top sprinters ... finished fifth with a time of 47.01 at the A-10 Championships in the 100 freestyle (2/ 20) ... top-ranked 200-yard freestyler for UMass after impressive 1:42.99 performance at the Atlantic 10 Championships ... also member of the conference champion 200-yard freestyle and 400-yard freestyle relay teams ... ranked second on team in the 50-yard freestyle (21.34) which was also set at the A-10 Championships (2/19). Before UMass: Four-time letterwinner at Cinnaminson High School ... team captain sophomore, junior and senior year ... named Burlington County Times MVP ... named to First Team All South New Jersey and the state swim team. Personal: Gordon Matthew Leonard ... born on October 21, 1984 in Taurence, Calif. ... son of Gerald and Debra Leonard has one sister, Debra ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • MEET THE MINUTEMEN

Andrew POKORNYCAMPBELL Junior Free Gladwyne, Pa. Harriton HS On Pokorny-Campbell: Moved into ninth-place alltime in the 100-yard breaststroke when he swam 58.33 seconds at the Atlantic 10 Championships. 2004-05 (Sophomore): Ranked third on the team in the 100 breaststroke, fourth in the 200 breaststroke, and fourth in the 500 freestyle … had 12 top-5 finishes on the season … at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/16-19) took eighth in the 200 breaststroke (2:10.15) and ninth in the 100 breaststroke (58.33 seconds). 2003-04 (Freshman): Honored with the team’s S.T.U.D. award following the season ... turned in solid performances at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/19-21) in the 100-, 200-, and 500-yard freestyle events ... finished the season ranked third on the team in the 200 free (1:44.52, 2/20) and fourth in the 500 free (4:44.80, 2/19). Before UMass: Four-time letterwinner at Harriton High School ... team captain junior and senior years ... finished third at Pennsylvania State Championships ... named to the All Main Line team. Personal: Andrew Gordon Pokorny-Campbell ... born on July 19, 1985 in Sarnia, Ont. ... son of Ivan Pokorny and Jane Campbell ... has two brothers, Doug and Neil ... enrolled in the college of Arts and Sciences.

Zack PRIEST Sophomore IM/Fly Cranston, R.I. Bishop Hendricken HS 2004-05 (Freshman): Added depth to the individual medley, backstroke and butterfly events … at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/16-19), finished 12th in the 100 butterfly (52.55 seconds), 20th in the 100 backstroke (55.36 seconds), and 24th in the 200 backstroke (2:05.10) … his 12thplace performance in the 100 butterfly was his only race in the event of the season. … at Fordham (1/29) posted a third-place finish in the 100 backstroke (55.26 seconds) and a fourth-place finish in the 200 backstroke (2:00.06) for his season-best times in those events … had six top5 finishes during the season.

Reuben RAPPE

Pat SEELEY

Sophomore Dive Farmington, Minn. Farmington HS

Sophomore Fly/IM Brookfield, Conn. Brookfield HS

On Rappe: Earned FirstTeam and Second-Team AllConference honors at 2005 Atlantic 10 Championships meet ... ranks third all-time at UMass on the three-meter board (six dives) with his 323.08 point performance at Fordham (1/29/ 05) and fifth all-time on the three-meter board (11 dives) with his second-place 488.75 point, second-place effort at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/19/05) … also recorded the fifth-best performance in school history on the one-meter board (11 dive) at the A-10 Championships (2/ 17/05) posting 304.30 points. 2004-05 (Freshman): Became the first Atlantic 10 Diving Champion in UMass history when he took first in the 1-meter dive (304.30 points) at the A-10 Championships (2/17) … that mark stands as the fifth-best performance in UMass diving history … ranks fifth all-time in the 3-meter dive (11 attempts) when he recorded 488.75 points for a second-place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/19) … competed at the NCAA Diving Regionals taking 15th in the 3-meter dive (252.35 points) and 27th in the 1-meter dive (197.85 points) … had three victories on the season and 13 top-5 finishes … posted a victory on the 1-meter board versus Boston College (1/ 22) with 272.10 points … recorded a win in the 3-meter dive with his 323.08 point performance at Fordham (1/29). Before UMass: Three-sport athlete at Farmington HS who earned First-Team AllAmerica honors for diving in 2003 and 2004 ... five-time all-state selection (2000-2004) ... state diving champion in 2004 ... well-rounded athlete earning all-conference honors on eight occasions ... six-time team MVP (four in swimming, and once each in soccer and track) ... holds five swimming records at FHS including the high score records for the 11 dive event (473.80) and for the six dive event (298.80) ... also holds the school pole vault record at 13’8" ... four-year member of the soccer team as a goalkeeper. Personal: Reuben (R.J.) John Rappe ... born on Dec. 28, 1985 in Shakopee, Minn. ... son of Greg and Marj Templeton ... has five siblings: Paul, Marny, Jaime, Valerie, Zibby and Felix.

2004-05 (Freshman): Added depth to the freestyle, individual medley and butterfly events … had seven top-5 finishes during the season … at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/16-19) finished ninth in the 100 butterfly (52.25 seconds), 24th in the 200 butterfly (2:01.11) and 29th in the 200 individual medley (2:01.75) … had one of his best all around meets at Fordham (1/29) where he took second in the 100 butterfly (53.29 seconds) and fifth in the 200 butterfly (2:01.26). Before UMass: Led the Bobcat swim team to three state championships (2002-2004) ... was an all-state, all-conference and all-area performer during each of those seasons ... named team captain in 2004 ... also played soccer and was on the track team where he competed in the pole vault, 400 meter dash and 100 meter dash. Personal: Patrick Charles Seeley ... son of Kevin and Patricia Seeley ... born on Aug. 3, 1986 in Danbury, Conn. ... has one brother, Kevin.

Evan SWISHER Junior IM/Back North Bennington, Vt. Mount Anthony Union HS On Swisher: Improved his school-rankings in the 100-yard and 200-yard backstrokes at the 2005 Atlantic 10 Championships … his 1:51.01 performance in the 100 back now ranks fifth, while his 51.54 second effort in the 200 back is good for sixth … improved his career-best time in the 200yard individual medley to 1:53.61, but fell to 10thplace from ninth-place all-time … Entering the 2004-05 season, he ranked 10th all-time in the 100-yard backstroke, sixth all-time in the 200yard backstroke, and helds the ninth fastest time

Before UMass: Four-year letterwinner at Bishop Hendricken helping the Hawks to four Rhode Island State Championships (2000-2004) ... earned all-state honors seven times in his career ... named team captain his senior season ... swam the 100 freestyle (48.74), 200 freestyle (1:46.80), 100 butterfly (52.97), and the 200 individual medley (1:59.24) during his senior campaign. Personal: Zachary Aaron Priest ... born May 5, 1986 in Providence, R.I. ... son of Henry and Kathy Priest ... has one brother, Alex.

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • MEET THE MINUTEMEN in school history in the 200-yard IM. 2004-05 (Sophomore): Earned First-Team AllAtlantic 10 honors … top backstroke swimmer and second ranked 200 individual medley performer for UMass … posted 12 event wins and 25 top-5 finishes during the season … at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/16-19), took second in the 200 backstroke (1:51.01), third in the 100 backstroke (51.69 seconds) and fifth in the 200 individual medley (1:53.61) … swam the leadoff leg of the A-10 Champion 200 medley relay team (1:32.15) and the leadoff leg of the second-place 400 medley relay team (3:24.69) … recorded the fifth fastest time in school history in the 200 backstroke, a career-best, with his win at the Nutmeg Invitational (12/5) swimming a 1:51.01 in the event.

Evan Swisher 2003-04 (Freshman): Earned First-Team All-Atlantic 10 honors ... two-time league rookie of the week performer (11/24, 1/12) ... given the team’s Most Improved award ... one of Minutemen’s top backstroke specialists ranking first in the 200-yard and second in the 100-yard event ... top-time of the season in the 200 back (1:51.29) occured against Fordham (1/31), while his top mark in the 100 back was his secondplace finish (52:26) at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/20) ... also set the team’s top mark in the 200-yard IM (1:53.81) at the A-10 meet (2/ 19). Before UMass: Letterwinner at Mount Anthony Union High School as a senior ... team recordholder in 50-yard free, 100-yard free, 500-yard free, 100-yard back, 100-yard breast, 100-yard fly and 200-yard IM ... team captain. Personal: Evan Brook Swisher ... born on June 17, 1985 in Bennington, Vt. ... son of Bill and Amy Swisher ... has one sister, Emily ... majoring in social thought and political economy.

A.J. VOZELLA

Before UMass: State champion swimmer in the 100 freestyle ... qualified three years for the state meet ... named a Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic Athlete ... two-time Catholic Conference All-Star ... tabbed Catholic Conference CoMVP following senior campaign ... two-time team MVP and was the team captain. Personal: Anthony John Vozella ... son of Mark Vozella and Lisa and Doug Avclair ... has one brother, Alex ... born on Aug. 27, 1986 in Weymouth, Mass.

NEWCOMERS Nick BASSOLINO

Andy BERTHAUME

Freshman Back Wayne, N.J. Wayne HS

Freshman Breast/Free Hampden, Mass. Minnechaug HS

Sophomore Before UMass: A 2005 Free graduate of Wayne Hills Weymouth, Mass. High School where he was a two-time YMCA NaXaverian Brothers HS tional Qualifier ... led the Patriots to a New Jersey On Vozella: Ranks eighth all-time at UMass after winning the 2005 100 freestyle (45.99) at the A10 Championships ... in the 200-yard freestyle, ranks 10th all-time with his 1:41.51 performance at the A-10 Championships. 2004-05 (Freshman): Named the team’s Rookie of the Year and Most Improved Swimmer … Atlantic 10 Champion in the 100 freestyle (45.99) ... also at the Atlantic 10 Championships (2/16-19), finished fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:41.51) and swam the anchor leg for the second-place 400 freestyle relay team (3:04.73) and third-place 200 freestyle relay team (1:23.58) … was the top 200 freestyle swimmer on the team posting the 10th-best time in program history with his finish at the Atlantic 10 Championships … finished first in the 1,000 freestyle with a seasonbest time of 10:14.99 at New Hampshire (11/ 20).

Division B Championship title ... member of YMCA State Championship team ... despite suffering from mononeucleosis, named to the All-Essex County Third-Team in the 100 backstroke as a junior ... during his senior year, posted times of 55.87 seconds in the 100 back, 2:00.67 in the 200 back, 23.57 seconds in the 50 freestyle, and 51.81 seconds in the 100 freestyle ... also a member of the football and baseball teams. Personal: Nicholas Anthony Bassolino ... born Oct. 25, 1986 in Ridgewood, N.J. ... son of Cresenzo and Gail Bassolino ... has one sister, Katherine ... plans to major in psychology.

Before UMass: A 2005 graduate of Minnechaug High School where he was a Western Massachusetts Champion in the 100 breaststroke and the 200-yard medley relay ... a Massachusetts State Championship finalist in each of his four prep seasons ... an All-Massachusetts swimmer ... named to the Springfield Republican All-Western Mass Scholastic Swim Team from 2003-05 ... served as co-captain as a senior ... honored with the 2005 MIAA Student-Athlete Citizenship Award ... member of the All-Pioneer Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference team in 2003 and in 2005 ... also a member of the Falcon Swim Club which was the PVSL Champion for four consecutive years. Personal: Andrew Leo Berthaume ... born Feb. 26, 1987 in Springfield, Mass. ... son of Barry Berthaume and Josephine Scotto di Carlo ... has three siblings: Michael, Maria, and Angela ... intends to major in civil engineering with a minor in business.

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • NEWCOMERS

Greg BRAUN

Chris CHAMBERS

Freshman Back/Free Boulder, Colo. Fairview HS

Freshman Free Westfield, Mass. Westfield HS

Before UMass: A 2005 graduate of Fairview High School where he swam for head coach Bob Smartt ... holds the school record for the 200 freestyle relay (1:28.05) ... also swam on the USS club team RACE for Grant Holicky and Rob Putnam where he swam sprint back and free. Personal: Gregory Cameron Braun ... born Oct. 13, 1986 in Boulder, Colo. ... son of David and Joan Braun ... has one sister, Lindsay ... plans to major in microbiology at UMass ... would like to attend medical school following graduation.

Nate BROMAGE Freshman Fly/Free Three Rivers, Mass. Before UMass: Swam for Palmer High School winning Massachusetts State Championship titles in the 200 individual medley and the 100 butterfly ... holds school records in the 50 freestyle (22.18 seconds) and in the 100 fly (52.27 seconds) ... went undefeated during his senior season ... three time team MVP and served as captain during his senior year ... also holds records in the 50 fly (23.99), the 100 fly (51.71), and the 200 fly (1:55.38) for the Holyoke YMCA Viking Swim Team. Personal: Nathan John Bromage ... born April 29, 1987 in Springfield, Mass. ... son of Bill and Liz Bromage ... has two siblings, Josh and Martha ... intends to major in business.

Kevin CABRIALES Sophomore Breast Moorpark, Calif. Moorpark HS Hawaii 2004-05 (Freshman): Attended the University of Hawaii but did not compete for the Warriors. Before UMass: A 2004 graduate of Moorpark High School where he began swimming as a sophomore ... finished his career holding 11 school records on the four-year old team ... captured a Marmonte League Title in the 100 yard breastroke. Personal: Kevin Paul Cabriales...born Aug. 6, 1986 ... son of Gary and Sandra Cabriales ... has three sisters, Alissa, Andrea, and Christa ... majoring in microbiology and plans to enter Dental School and specialize in Orthodontics.

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Before UMass: A 2005 graduate of Westfield High School where he was the Massachusetts 50 Freestyle State Champion as a senior ... finished third at the 2005 State Championships in the 100 freestyle (47.95 seconds) ... also the 50 and 100 freestyle Western Massachusetts champion as a senior ... nominated for All-American status ... holds the high school record for the 50 free (21.65 seconds) ... finished third in the 50 free (22.18 seconds) at the 2004 Massachusetts Championships and second in the 100 free (49.03 seconds) ... member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Christopher John Chambers ... born Jan. 13, 1987 in Bethesda, Md. ... son of Kevin and Lois Chambers ... has one sister, Melanie ... undecided in major at UMass ... family moved to Massachusetts prior to his junior year of high school.

Brian MCNEIL Freshman Breast Westford, Mass. Westford Academy Before UMass: A 2005 graduate of Westford Academy where he was guided his medley relay team to the Massachusetts title ... ranked in the top four in both the 100 and 200 breaststrokes at the New England Open Championships ... holds three school records ... was a three-time Dual County League All-Star ... named to the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald All-Scholastic Teams ... a two-time Lowell Sun All-Star ... named the Team MVP and was captain ... member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Brian Patrick McNeil ... born Jan. 5, 1987 in Concord, Mass. ... son of Richard and Carol McNeil ... has one brother, Devin ... plans to double major in management and political science at UMass ... would like to pursue business or law school following graduation.

Tristan PARTRIDGE Freshman Fly/Individual Medley Lake Forest, Ill. Adlai Stevenson HS Before UMass: A 2005 graduate of Adlai Stevenson High School ... posted times of 1:58.2 in the 200 individual medley and 51.8 seconds in the 100 butterfly as a senior ... finished 24th in the 2004 IHSA Meet swimming a 2:00.71 in the individual medley ... for the 2004-05 Short Course Season, was a member of the Illinois Top-10 List ranking

ninth in the 100 free (49.15), seventh in the 200 fly (1:56.76), seventh in the 200 individual medley (1:58.34) and 10th in the 400 IM (4:19.43). Personal: William Tristan Partridge ... born Dec. 20, 1987 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada ... son of William and Janet Partridge ... has two siblings, Duncan and Blair ... intends to major in history at UMass ... lists playing the guitar as one of his hobbies.

Michael PROUT Freshman Free West Springfield, Mass. St. Mary HS Before UMass: Member of the U.S. Paralympic Team who owns three world records (400M free; 800M free; 1,500M free) and American records in the 200M free; 400M free; 800M free; 1,500M free; and 200M butterfly ... won the gold medal in the 400 meter freestyle and the bronze medal in the 100 meter freestyle at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens Greece ... in 2003 competed in the World Disability Championships in Mac Del Plata, Argentina ... as a sophomore in high school, named the Phillips 66 Swimmer of the Meet at the National Disabiltiy Championships held in Seattle, Washington, where he captured six gold medals (1500, 800 and 400m freestyle, 100 and 200m butterfly, 200m backstroke) ... swam on the Aquabears club team since the age of seven for coach Jon Levine ... was a member of the National Honor Society and was Class President as a junior. Personal: Michael David Prout, Jr. ... born Feb. 18, 1986 in Springfield, Mass. ... son of Michael and Patricia Prout ... has two siblings: Taryn and Cullivan ... sister Taryn is a member of the UMass women’s swim team ... intends to major in political science and wants to attend law school following graduation.

Nick RAITHEL Freshman Fly Bethesda, Md. Walter Johnson HS Before UMass: A 2005 graduate of Walter Johnson High School where he was a four-year letterwinner ... also competed in cross country ... was a 2004 Maryland Distinguished Scholar ... earned the 2004 Curtis Jacobs Memorial Award ... member of the French Honor Society and the National Honor Society (2002-05) ... a four-time county debate finalist. Personal: Nick Raithel ... born Oct. 17, 1987 in Cheverly, Md. ... son of Michael Raithel and Mindy Hicks ... has one brother, Max ... intends to major in mechanical engineering at UMass.

A History Of Winning, A Tradition Of Success, A Spirit of Determination

2005-06 Swimming & Diving • NEWCOMERS

Kirk SCIMONE

Brad SLOAN

John WEAVER

Junior Diving Brockton, Mass. Brockton HS Western Kentucky

Freshman IM/Breast Shrewsbury, Mass. Susquehannock HS

Sophomore Breast/IM East Longmeadow, Mass. East Longmeadow HS New Hampshire

2004-05 (Sophomore, WKU): Earned Sun Belt Conference Diver of the Week after winning the one and three-meter dives at Evansville (12/4) ... finished with a personalbest score of 243.50 in the three-meter dive and a top score of 205.00 in the one-meter dive ... won the three-meter dive versus Wright State (1/22) ... member of the Sun Belt Conference Championship team. 2003-04 (Freshman, WKU): Placed first in the three-meter dive (227.17) at the Red/White Intrasquad . Before UMass: A 2003 graduate of Brockton High School where he was selected New England Diver of the Year ... a three-year starter ... placed second at the Massachusetts State Championships and first at New Englands on both the onemeter and three-meter dives ... named team’s MVP and received the John R. Noonan award three times ... scored 274.95 and 417 on the 1meter in six and 11 dives, respectively ... scored a 395 in the 3-meter on 11 dives. Personal: Kirk Richard Scimone ... born Nov. 25, 1985, in Stoughton, Mass. ... son of Mark and Cheryl Scimone ... has two siblings, Jess and Jeff ... majoring in mechanical engineering.

Mike SILVIA

Before UMass: A 2005 2004-05 (Freshman, New graduate of Susquehannock Hampshire): Named to the High School where he finished second in the 2005 Pennsylvania State Championships in the 200 in- America East Winter/Spring Academic Honor dividual medley and was a two-time All-State se- Roll and to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.50 lection ... as a senior, also finished 10th at the GPA or better) ... at the America East Conferstate championships in the 100 breaststroke ... ence Championships (2/9) took third in the 100 was a silver medalist at the Pennsylvania District breaststroke (59.21 seconds), eighth in the 400 III Championships in the 200 IM and 100 breast individual medley (4:22.72), and ninth in the 200 ... two-time conference champion in the 100 but- breaststroke (2:14.44) ... member of the UNH terfly ... at the 2004 State Championships, took Honor Society. 11th in the 200 IM ... swam top times in the 50 free (23.30 seconds), the 100 free (50.83 sec- Before College: The 2004 graduate of East onds), the 100 fly (54.67 seconds), the 100 Longmeadow High School was a High School All breast (1:01.11), the 200 IM (1:57.30) and the American in the 100 breast (58.24 seconds) ... 100 backstroke (59.04 seconds) ... also a mem- holds the Massachusetts Western Sectional ber of the cross country team where he qualified Record in that event ... won the 200 individual for the District III Championships in 2004 .... quali- medley at the state championships as well ... threefied for the district championships during the time MVP for the Spartans ... also swam for the 2005 outdoor track season ... member of the Aquabears as well as the Pioneer Valley Swim Club 4x800 meter relay team that set the school ... during high school his motivation was breaking record of 8:07.50 ... member of the National his father’s school record in the 100 breast which he achieved during his senior year ... memHonor Society. ber of the volleyball team as well. Personal: Brad Thomas Sloan ... born Feb. 26, 1987 in Baltimore, Md. ... son of Tom and Karen Personal: John Ewart Weaver ... born March 15, Sloan ... has one sister, Erika ... father was a run- 1986 in Agawam, Mass. ... son of Richard and ning back on the 1981 NCAA Division II semi- Ruth Weaver ... has three siblings: Jennifer, Mike finalist football team at Shippensburg University and Ethan ... his father was a swimmer at UConn ... plans to major in chemical engineering at UMass and a former High School All-American ... intends ... wants to work in pharmeceuticals after gradu- to major in English and political science at UMass ... wants to pursue Law School following his graduation. ation.

Freshman Breast/Free Manchester, Conn. Manchester, HS Before UMass: A 2005 graduate of Manchester High School where he was a three-year selection to the All-Connecticut Swim Team ... holds the school records in the 200 freestyle (1:45.98) and the 100 freestyle (49.5 seconds) ... a member of the school-record setting 200 free, 400 free, and 200 medley relay teams. Personal: Michael Clarence Silvia ... born April 23, 1987 in Manchester, Conn. ... son of Clarence and Joan Silvia ... has two siblings, Timothy and Kaitlin ... lists surfing as one of his hobbies.

1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Atlantic 10 Champions

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • SEASON REVIEW

2004-05 TOP PERFORMERS 50-yard Free (20.29) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Justin Zeimetz Gordon Leonard Mike Herald Ryan Matthews Greg Chartier

100-yard Back (50.34) 2/17 2/17 2/17 11/20 11/20

20.90P 21.26 21.38 21.71 22.00

2/19 2/19 2/19 12/5 11/20

45.99P 46.39P 47.01P 47.95 48.29

100-yard Free (44.62) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Justin Zeimetz Gordon Leonard Owen Scollan Ryan Mathews Greg Chartier

A.J. Vozella Derek Castellana Owen Scollan Greg Chartier Gordon Leonard

Dylan Smith Derek Castellana Owen Scollan Andrew Pokorny-Campbell A.J. Vozella

1:41.51 1:43.11 1:43.12 1:43.35 1:44.91P

2/17 2/17 2/17 2/17 12/5

4:38.14 4:38.66P 4:44.01P 4:46.03 4:49.04

Greg Chartier Derek Castellana Dylan Smith A.J. Vozella Jeremy Dam

1/22 1/22 11/7 11/20 1/22

9:59.60 10:00.26 10:02.45 10:14.99 10:20.06

1,650-yard Free (15:54.31) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Jeremy Dam Derek Castellana A.J. Vozella Rich Droser

2/19 12/5 12/5 12/5

16:20.42 16:59.06 17:06.27 18:26.68

2/17 2/17 2/17 1/29 11/13

1:53.15 1:53.61 1:54.37 1:59.50 2:00.55

2/18 2/18 2/18 12/5

4:00.31 4:03.66 4:10.93P 4:20.22

200-yard IM (1:50.91) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Greg Chartier Evan Swisher Jake Hogue Zack Priest Owen Scollan

Greg Chartier Jake Hogue Jeremy Dam Zack Priest

1. 2. 3.

1. 2. 3.

Mike Cordes Matt Woodward Andrew Pokorny-Campbell Jake Hogue Evan Swisher

Jake Hogue Mike Cordes Matt Woodward Andrew Pokorny-Campbell Evan Swisher

2/18 2/18 2/18 1/22 12/5

57.61 58.04 58.33 59.97 1:00.82

1.

3. 4. 5.

Dylan Smith Mike Cordes Mike Herald Greg Chartier Pat Seeley

2/19 2/19 2/19 2/19 11/20

2:05.92 2:06.49 2:08.15 2:08.88P 2:16.90

Dylan Smith Greg Chartier Brian Porter Derek Castellana Mike Herald

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Reuben Rappe Brandon Doane Andrew Kirk

2/17 10/30 1/29

304.30 276.60 214.80

Reuben Rappe Brandon Doane Andrew Kirk

2/19 1/15 1/15

488.75 422.85 307.40

Zeimetz, Leonard, Scollan, Vozella Zeimetz, Leonard, Pechack, Matthews Scollan, Castellana, Vozella, Herald Droser, Dam, Seeley, Ebert Zeimetz, Leonard, Scollan, Matthews

2/17

1:23.58

1/29

1:27.60

1/29

1:29.55

1/29

1:32.51

1/15

1:25.39

1. 2.

4. 5.

Vozella, Leonard, Scollan, Zeimetz Leonard, Mathews, Scollan, Zeimetz Matthews, Scollan, Leonard, Vozella Chartier, Castellana Leonard, Vozella Smith, Mathews Scollan, Zeimetz

2/19

3:04.73

12/5

3:09.12

1/22

3:10.28

11/13

3:15.89

11/13

3:17.21

1. 2. 3.

Chartier, Castellana, Scollan, Smith Smith, Castellana, Scollan, Chartier Pokorny-Campbell, Leonard Porter, Swisher

2/16

6:46.87

12/5

7:03.04

12/5

7:10.00

200-yard Medley Relay (1:25.96) 1. 2.

4. 5.

Swisher, Cordes, Smith, Zeimetz Swisher, Woodward, Chartier, Zeimetz Swisher, Cordes, Smith, Zeimetz Swisher, Hogue, Smith, Zeimtz Swisher, Woodward, Cordes, Zeimetz

2/16

1:32.15

12/5

1:35.19

1/22

1:35.23

11/7

1:35.93

1/29

1:36.96

400-yard Medley Relay (3:22.11) 2/18 2/18 2/18 12/5 2/18

P

50.48 50.98 51.50 51.56 52.24P

1. 2. 3. 4.

200-yard Fly (1:50.07) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1:51.01 1:53.23 1:53.87P 1:55.32 1:59.67

400-yard Freestyle Relay (3:02.38)

3.

100-yard Fly (48.41) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

12/5 2/19 2/19 11/20 10/16

800-yard Freestyle Relay (6:42.31)

200-yard Breast (1:58.66) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Evan Swisher Brian Porter Jeremy Dam Dylan Smith Greg Chartier

200-yard Freestyle Relay (1:21.49)

100-yard Breast (55.73) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

51.54P 52.16 52.61P 54.59 54.75

3-Meter Dive (433.95)

3.

400-yard IM (3:56.48) 1. 2. 3. 4.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2.

1,000-yard Free (9:30.65) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2004-05 Men’s Schedule 2/18 2/18 2/18 11/20 12/5

1-Meter Dive (327.75) 2/18 2/18 2/18 12/5 2/18

500-yard Free (4:28.50) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Evan Swisher Justin Zeimetz Brian Porter Dylan Smith Jeremy Dam

200-yard Back (1:49.10)

200-yard Free (1:38.41) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2/19 2/19 2/19 2/19 2/19

1:52.23 1:53.20P 1:53.45 1:54.17P 1:57.75P

5.

Swisher, Cordes, Smith, Zeimetz Swisher, Hogue, Smith, Zeimetz Swisher, Hogue Smith, Zeimetz Swisher, Smith, Zeimetz, Hogue Priest, Cordes Chartier, Matthews

* denotes personal-best $ denotes school record P denotes preliminary race R denotes NCAA Regional qualification (x) denotes UMass record in event

2/18

3:24.69

12/5

3:30.90

1/15

3:32.15

10/30

3:34.27

1/15

3:35.67

Date 10/16 10/30 11/7 11/13 11/20 12/4-5 1/8 1/14-15 1/22 1/29 2/16-19

Opponent Result at UConn Invitational NTS at Stony Brook W, 148-87 So. Connecticut State W, 189-106 at Boston University W, 187-111 New Hampshire W, 190-71 at Nutmeg Invitational NTS at Sacred Heart Invitational NTS at Rhode Island Invitational 1st of 4 Boston College W, 212-88 at Fordham W, 175-120 Atlantic 10 Championships 1st of 8

2004-05 Season Review • UMass won its fifth consecutive Atlantic 10 Championship title, eighth overall, to set a conference record for most team titles overall and consecutive...Penn State is second in the A-10 with four consecutive titles. • For the seventh time in his career, Russ Yarworth was honored as the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year. • Reuben Rappe, A.J. Vozella, and Justin Zeimetz were all Atlantic 10 Champions. Rappe was the first UMass diver to bring home a one-meter dive title. Vozella won the 100 freestyle, while Zeimetz won the 50 free - his fourth career title. • Evan Swisher, Mike Cordes, Dylan Smith and Justin Zeimetz teamed up to win the A-10 200 Medley Relay Championship. Greg Chartier, Derek Castellana, Owen Scollan, and Smith teamed up to win the 800 free relay title. • Nine Minutemen were placed on the secondteam all-conference list: Cordes (100 fly, 400 medley relay), Zeimetz (100 free, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay), Chartier (200 IM, 400 IM), Rappe (3M Dive), Swisher (200 back, 400 medley relay), Vozella (400 free relay), Gordon Leonard (400 free relay), Scollan (400 free relay), Smith (400 medley relay). • At the NCAA Zone Diving Regionals, Rappe took 15th in the preliminaries of the 3-meter dive with his tally of 252.35 points. As he finished among the top 18 divers in the prelims, he advanced to the finals of the event. His score of 168.75 in the finals plus his preliminary round total placed him 16th overall in the event. In the 1-meter dive, Rappe finished 27th in the preliminary round with a score of 197.85. • Scollan was named the Atlantic 10 Men’s Swimming & Diving Student-Athlete of the Year. Scollan posted a 3.81 GPA and was a twotime A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection. • The men’s team climbed as high as 11th in the CollegeSwimming.com poll, while the women’s team peaked at 12th for mid-major university programs. • Zeimetz was named the team’s MVP, while Vozella was honored as the team’s Rookie of the Year. Other team award winners included Matt Woodward (Coaches Award), Jeremy Dam (Iron Man Award), Jake Hogue (S.T.U.D.), and Owen Scollan (Minuteman Award). • For just the ninth time in 68 seasons of collegiate varsity swimming at UMass, the Minutemen posted an undefeated dual meet record going 6-0 on the season.

A History Of Winning, A Tradition Of Success, A Spirit of Determination

2005-06 Swimming & Diving • SEASON REVIEW

2004-05 ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP 2004-05 Championship Feb. 16-19 Flickinger Aquatics Center Buffalo, N.Y. Team Standings Score 1. Massachusetts 2. St. Bonaventure 3. La Salle 4. George Washington 5. Fordham 6. Xavier 7. Duquesne 8. Rhode Island

804.00 652.50 473.00 384.00 354.00 306.00 270.00 248.50

50-yard Freestyle Finals Justin Zeimetz (UM) Seth Johnson (SBU) Scott Darwin (DUQ) Gordon Leonard (UM) Patrick Doret (SBU) Mike Herald (UM) A.J. Vozella (UM) Ryan Moore (SBU)

:20.92 :21.08 :21.24 :21.26 :21.35 :21.38 :21.39 :21.39

100-yard Backstroke Finals Scott Darwin (DUQ) Jonathan Sabin (GW) Evan Swisher (UM) Jason Reinhard (DUQ) Justin Zeimetz (UM) John kennedy (FOR) Tommy Nowakowski (SBU) Frank Eaton (LAS)

:51.07 :51.40 :51.69 :52.02 :52.16 :52.24 :52.32 :52.83

100-yard Breaststroke Finals Adrian Blaszcak (SBU) Matt Cormier (SBU) Matthew Hartke (URI) Mike Cordes (UM) Niko Felix (FOR) Matt Woodward (UM) Mark Adam (GW) Ryan Moore (SBU)

:57.07 :57.40 :57.61 :57.61 :57.85 :58.04 :58.81 :59.23

100-yard Butterfly Finals Roman Margulis (SBU) Mike Cordes (UM) Richard Woyma (FOR) Adrian Blaszczak (SBU) Dylan Smith (UM) Seth Johnson (SBU) Mike Herald (UM) Neil Reierson (XU)

:49.59 :50.98 :51.01 :51.14 :51.16 :51.49 :51.50 :51.57

100-yard Freestyle Finals A.J. Vozella (UM) Justin Zeimetz (UM) Gordon Leonard (UM) Patrick Doret (SBU) John Welsh (LAS) Owen Scollan (UM) Seth Johnson (SBU) Ryan Moore (SBU)

:45.99 :46.09 :46.71 :46.87 :46.88 :47.08 :47.09 :47.23

200-yard Backstroke Finals Scott Darwin (DUQ) Evan Swisher (UM) Jonathan Sabin (GW) Brian Porter (UM) Jeremy Dam (UM) Frank Eaton (LAS) John Kennedy (FOR) Ceyhan Guler (SBU)

1:50.96 1:51.41 1:51.53 1:53.23 1:55.06 1:55.32 1:55.71 2:00.02

200-yard Breaststroke Finals

200-yard Medley Relay Finals

Adrian Blaszczak (SBU) Matt Cormier (SBU) Jake Hogue (UM) Niko Felix (FOR) Mike Cordes (UM) Matt Woodward (UM) Mark Adam (GW) Andre Pokorny-Campbell (UM)

Massachusetts St. Bonaventure Fordham Xavier Rhode Island Duquesne George Washington La Salle

2:04.15 2:04.31 2:05.92 2:06.29 2:06.49 2:08.15 2:09.96 2:10.15

200-yard Butterfly Finals Sean Connors-McBride (LAS) Michal Bogacki (SBU) Roman Margulis (SBU) Dylan Smith (UM) Greg Chartier (UM) John Stoneburner (FOR) Shaun Porter (FOR) Derek Castellana (UM)

400-yard Freestyle Relay Finals 1:49.19 1:50.20 1:51.59 1:52.23 1:53.36 1:53.49 1:54.74 1:55.45

200-yard Freestyle Finals Michal Bogacki (SBU) Sean Connors-McBride (LAS) A.J. Vozella (UM) John Welsh (LAS) Emir Hubijar (LAS) Jeffrey Glazer (GW) Owen Scollan (UM) Kyle Hawley (XU)

1:32.15 1:32.76 1:34.23 1:34.43 1:35.55 1:36.58 1:36.61 1:36.79

St. Bonaventure Massachusetts La Salle George Washington Duquesne Xavier Fordham Rhode Island

3:02.80 3:04.73 3:06.27 3:08.86 3:08.90 3:08.91 3:10.84 3:11.62

400-yard Medley Relay Finals 1:38.70 1:40.90 1:41.51 1:42.37 1:42.37 1:42.40 1:43.12 1:44.23

St. Bonaventure Massachusetts Fordham La Salle Xavier George Washington Duquesne Rhode Island

3:21.95 3:24.69 3:26.07 3:26.41 3:29.86 3:30.49 3:30.54 3:31.13

200-yard Individual Medley Finals

800-yard Freestyle Relay Finals

John Stoneburner (FOR) Greg Chartier (UM) Roman Margulis (SBU) Matt Young (XU) Evan Swisher (UM) Tommy Nowakowski (SBU) Jake Hogue (UM) Kyle Hawley (XU)

Massachusetts St. Bonaventure George Washington La Salle Xavier Rhode Island Duquesne Fordham

1:52.15 1:53.15 1:53.17 1:53.28 1:53.61 1:53.92 1:54.37 1:55.38

400-yard Individual Medley Finals

1-meter Dive Finals

John Stoneburner (FOR) Greg Chartier (UM) Matt Young (XU) Jake Hogue (UM) Bryan Ferretti (GW) Benjamin Robinson (URI) Grant Chin (LAS) Tommy Nowakowski (SBU)

R.J. Rappe (UM) Karo Isajan (LAS) Donato Callara (FOR) Brandon Doane (UM) James Zewe (SBU) Matt Dickinson (SBU) John Osterholt (GW) C.J. Maurer (SBU)

4:002.0 4:00.31 4:03.65 4:03.66 4:03.81 4:06.18 4:06.19 4:07.32

500-yard Freestyle Finals Sean Flaherty (GW) Emir Hubijar (LAS) Sean Connors-McBride (LAS) Nico Lilly (XU) Clayton Dean (DUQ) Benjamin Robinson (URI) Bryan Ferretti (GW) Derek Castellana (UM)

304.30 285.30 278.20 235.60 230.15 212.15 206.55 202.80

3-meter Dive Finals 4:33.93 4:35.01 4:36.18 4:38.81 4:38.85 4:39.11 4:39.81 4:40.87

1,650-yard Freestyle Finals Nico Lilly (XU) Sean Flaherty (GW) Bryan Ferretti (GW) Ryan Sheatsley (URI) Benjamin Robinson (URI) Emir Hubijar (LAS) Andrew McDonald (LAS) Jeremy Dam (UM)

6:46.87 6:49.19 6:49.84 6:50.37 6:52.51 6:54.21 6:55.29 7:03.42

15:47.50 15:54.89 15:55.60 16:06.02 16:09.42 16:09.43 16:18.79 16:20.42

Karo Isajan (LAS) R.J. Rappe (UM) Donato Callara (FOR) Brandon Doane (UM) Matt Dickinson (SBU) James Zewe (SBU) Brian Waldman (GW) C.J. Maurer (SBU)

506.55 488.75 430.00 381.10 356.20 347.85 346.35 330.95

• Top finisher in each event is named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference first-team. • Second-place finisher in each event is named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference second-team. • Bold denotes UMass swimmer

200-yard Freestyle Relay Finals St. Bonaventure La Salle Massachusetts Duquesne Fordham Xavier Rhode Island George Washington

1:22.78 1:23.47 1:23.58 1:25.30 1:25.59 1:25.61 1:26.50 1:27.12

1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Atlantic 10 Champions

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • RECORD BOOK

Top-10 ALL-TIME PERFORMERS 50-Yard Freestyle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ryan Fisher Chris Arsenault Brian McIver Sean Anderson Greg Menton Justin Ziemetz Henry Turner Matt Davey Mike Sabina Carlos Ramos

200-Yard Backstroke ‘00-01 ‘00-01 ‘89-90 ‘95-96 ‘93-94 ‘03-04 ‘98-99 ‘96-97 ‘99-00 ‘98-99

20.29 20.44 20.45 20.51 20.80 20.84 20.89 20.99 21.16 21.20

‘89-90 ‘00-01 ‘85-86 ‘03-04 ‘97-98 ‘96-97 ‘93-94 04-05 ‘04-05 ‘97-98 ‘92-93 ‘89-90

44.62 44.96 45.30 45.31 45.46 45.50 45.61 45.99 46.18 46.20 46.20

100-Yard Freestyle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Brian McIver Chris Arsenault Drew Donovan Justin Ziemetz Sean Anderson Matt Davey Greg Menton A.J. Vozella Henry Turner Adam Reich G.T. Ladd

Chris Arsenault Brian McIver Drew Donovan Matt Davey Brian Wisniewski B.J. Brannan Rob Bellamy Dylan Smith Tommy Keane A.J. Vozella

Drew Donovan Tommy Keane B.J. Brannan Matt Andrews Rob Bellamy Dylan Smith Jeff Wicklund Greg Chartier Craig Fuller Joe Morris

‘99-00 ‘89-90 ‘84-85 ‘96-97 ‘97-98 ‘97-98 ‘00-01 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘04-05

1:38.41 1:38.53 1:38.77 1:39.77 1:40.18 1:40.32 1:40.61 1:41.32 1:41.34 1:41.51

Scott Reed Simon Flynn Tommy Keane Craig Fuller B.J. Brannan Justin Houck Bryan Grimes Jeff Little Joe Morris Jeff Wicklund

‘85-86 ‘00-01 ‘97-98 ‘97-98 ‘00-01 ‘03-04 ‘91-92 ‘03-04 ‘84-85 ‘91-92

4:28.50 4:31.24 4:32.43 4:34.19 4:34.78 4:35.33 4:35.96 4:35.99 4:36.90 4:37.35

‘90-91 ‘97-98 ‘00-01 ‘84-85 ‘97-98 ‘01-02 ‘97-98 ‘94-95 ‘90-91 ‘90-91

B.J. Brannan Craig Fuller Tommy Keane Scott Reed Jeff Little Simmon Flynn Joe Morris Bryan Grimes Jeremy Dam Jeff Wicklund

‘97-98 ‘84-85 ‘00-01 ‘89-90 ‘94-95 ‘96-97 ‘91-92 ‘97-98 04-05 ‘04-05 ‘91-92

9:30.65 9:32.31 9:35.87 9:35.91 9:36.98 9:39.23 9:42.29 9:45.05 9:45.47 9:46.08

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Brian Wisniewski Chris Arsenault David Koritkoski Justin Houck Ryan Zaucha Evan Swisher Sean Anderson Greg Menton Justin Ziemetz Mark Stoelting

‘97-98 ‘98-99 ‘97-98 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘04-05 ‘96-97 ‘94-95 ‘03-04 ‘90-91

Chris Arsenault Dylan Smith Greg Menton Darren Johnson Conner Townsend Chad Arnold Jay Peluso Tim Nubar Mike Cordes Geoff Gear

‘00-01 ‘03-04 ‘93-94 ‘01-02 ‘01-02 ‘01-02 ‘91-92 ‘92-93 ‘03-04 ‘95-96

48.41 49.69 50.14 50.23 50.27 50.32 50.66 50.77 50.80 50.91

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Craig Fuller Matt Andrews Dylan Smith Conner Townsend Geoff Gear Greg Chartier Brian Porter Mike Shaw Jeff Little Tim Nubar

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Billy Brown Mike Sabina Tim Milbert Mike Cordes Bill Chouinard Sean Collins Peter Tawczynski Matt Woodward A. Pokorny-Campbell Chris Martin

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Billy Brown Pete Tawczynski Tim Milbert Bill Chouinard Mike Sabina Sean Collins Jay Peluso Jake Hogue Peter Tawczynski Mike Cordes

15:54.31 15:55.76 16:03.22 16:06.83 16:14.53 16:16.15 16:18.78 16:18.83 16:20.42 16:20.57

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Chris Arsenault Ryan Zaucha Justin Houck Jay Peluso Brian Wisniewski Keith McLarty Pete Tawczynski Tim Milbert Greg Chartier Evan Swisher

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dan Chesnicka Ed Hefferon Pat Mullen Logan Alomar Justin Murphy Dave Wells Damian Stoy Tim Church Derrick DeMaio Dan Anthony

‘84-85 ‘97-98 ‘03-04 ‘03-04 ‘95-96 ‘03-04 ’04-05 ‘95-96 ‘95-96 ‘92-93

‘99-00 ‘00-01 ‘92-93 ‘04-05 ‘91-92 ‘03-04 ‘01-02 ‘04-05 04-05 ‘04-05 ‘95-96

‘00-01 ‘01-02 ‘92-93 ‘91-92 ‘00-01 ‘03-04 ‘92-93 04-05 ‘04-05 ‘03-04 04-05 ‘04-05

‘00-01 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘92-93 ‘97-98 ‘94-95 ‘01-02 ‘93-94 ‘04-05 ‘04-05

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ed Hefferon Justin Murphy Dan Chesnick Logan Alomar Reuben Rappe Logan Alomar Brandon Doane Dan Anthony John Macurdy Jason Ely

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Billy Brown Keith McLarty Greg Chartier Tommy Keane Jay Peluso Pete Tawczynski Jake Hogue Ryan Zaucha Gavin Frazier Roger Kennedy

495.40 440.10 438.30 429.75 409.10 403.90 402.68 380.93 379.89 375.50

‘00-01 ‘95-96 ‘03-04 ‘01-02 ‘92-93 ‘01-02 ‘04-05 ‘02-’03 ‘01-02 ‘88-89

‘99-00 ‘95-96 ‘89-90 ‘03-04 04-05 ‘04-05 ‘00-01 ‘03-04 ‘78-79 ‘79-80 ‘99-00

327.75 321.45 311.10 310.05 304.30 278.03 276.97 267.75 265.10 252.08

Three-Meter Diving (11 dives) 1:50.07 1:50.60 1:50.81 1:51.10 1:51.90 1:52.57 1:53.45 1:53.54 1:53.71 1:53.88

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ed Hefferon Logan Alomar Dan Chesnicka Reuben Rappe Justin Murphy Brandon Doane Tim Church Brandon Doane John Macurdy Keith Pisani

‘97-98 ‘00-01 ‘87-88 04-05 ‘04-05 ‘95-96 ‘03-04 ‘97-98 ‘01-02 ‘83-84 ‘84-85

506.90 503.55 495.40 488.75 477.60 432.40 418.05 402.20 404.95 404.05

Three-Meter Diving (six dives) 55.73 56.58 57.37 57.61 57.78 57.84 57.90 58.04 58.33 58.62

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dan Chesnicka Justin Murphy Reuben Rappe Ed Hefferon Logan Alomar Brandon Doane Pat Mullen Dan Anthony Jim Antonio John Macurdy

‘89-90 ‘95-96 ‘04-05 ‘97-98 ‘00-01 ‘01-02 ‘84-85 ‘80-81 ‘78-79 ‘83-84

324.53 324.15 323.08 314.95 297.30 279.75 279.00 265.75 264.05 261.05

200-Yard Free Relay 1:58.66 2:04.36 2:04.54 2:05.59 2:05.67 2:05.71 2:05.78 2:05.92 2:06.32 2:06.49

1:50.91 1:51.44 1:51.54 1.51.73 1:52.02 1:52.08 1:52.81 1:53.07 1:53.15 1:53.61

Chris Arsenault, ‘00-01 Mike Sabina, Chad Arnold, Ryan Fisher

1:21.49

400-Yard Free Relay Sean Anderson, ‘97-98 3:02.38 Matt Davey, Henry Turner, Chris Arsenault

800-Yard Free Relay Brian Wisniewski, ‘97-98 6:42.31 Chris Arsenault, Matt Davey, B.J. Brannan

200-Yard Medley Relay Gordon Leonard Leonard, ‘03-04 1:25.96 Owen Scollan, Ryan Matthews, Sean Collins

400-Yard Medley Relay Justin Houck, ‘00-01 Billy Brown, Chris Arsenault, Ryan Fisher Bold denotes current swimmer/diver

400-Yard Individual Medley 50.34 50.70 50.91 50.95 51.36 51.54 51.75 51.83 51.99 52.04

‘85-86 ‘99-00 ‘84-85 ‘00-01 ‘95-96 ‘85-86 ‘00-01 ‘96-97 ‘96-97 ‘80-81

One-Meter Diving (six dives)

200-Yard Individual Medley

100-Yard Backstroke 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

200-Yard Breaststroke

1,650-Yard Freestyle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1:49.10 1:49.41 1:49.44 1:50.20 1:51.01 1:51.21 1:51.99 1:52.74 1:53.40 1:54.01

100-Yard Breaststroke

1,000-Yard Freestyle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

One-Meter Diving (11 dives)

‘01-02 ‘96-97 ‘98-99 ‘01-02 ‘04-05 ‘94-95 ‘97-98 ‘93-94 ‘01-02 ‘01-02

200-Yard Butterfly

500-Yard Freestyle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Justin Houck Brian Wisniewski Chris Arsenault Ryan Zaucha Evan Swisher Keith McLarty David Koritkoski Greg Menton Rob Bellamy Gavin Frazier

100-Yard Butterfly

200-Yard Freestyle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3:56.48 3:58.21 3:59.77 4:00.71 4:01.39 4:01.49 4:03.66 4:05.42 4:08.17 4:08.63

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Individual/Relay CHAMPIONS Atlantic 10 Individual Champions

Eastern Intercollegiate Champions

New England Relay Champions

Tim Milbert Sean Anderson Keith McLarty Brian Wisniewski Sean Anderson Matt Davey Matt Andrews B.J. Brannan B.J. Brannan Chris Arsenault Chris Arsenault Chris Arsenault Billy Brown Billy Brown Ryan Fisher Chris Arsenault Chris Arsenault Chris Arsenault Billy Brown Billy Brown Tommy Keane Conner Townsend Rob Bellamy Justin Houck Justin Houck Tommy Keane Ryan Zaucha Conner Townsend Dylan Smith Ryan Zaucha Ryan Zaucha Justin Houck Tommy Keane Evan Swisher Justin Zeimetz Conner Townsend Greg Chartier Dylan Smith Justin Zeimetz Justin Zeimetz Justin Zeimetz A.J. Vozella Reuben Rappe

Brian McIver Brian McIver

1985

200 breast 50 free 400 IM 100 back 100 free 200 free 200 fly 200 free 500 free 200 free 100 free 200 free 100 breast 200 breast 50 free 200 IM 100 fly 100 free 400 IM 200 breast 500 free 200 fly 200 free 100 back 200 back 400 IM 200 IM 100 fly 200 fly 100 back 200 back 200 IM 400 IM 200 back 100 free 200 fly 400 IM 100 fly 100 back 50 free 50 free 100 free 1M dive

2:04.54 20.51 3:58.21 50.85 45.86 1:39.77 1:50.60 1:40.32 4:32.43 1:40.24 45.44 1:38.41 55.73 2:00.09 20.58 1:50.91 48.41 45.09 3:56.48 1:58.66 4:31.24 1:53.42 1:40.79 50.95 1:49.10 4:00.71 1:51.44 50.60 1:51.20 51.79 1:56.20 1:51.35 4:02.97 1:51.68 45.31 1:51.10 3:59.77 49.69 51.99 20.84 20.92 45.99 304.30

1993 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005

Atlantic 10 Relay Champions 1996

1998

2000

2000

2001

2001

2001

2001

2002

2004

2004

2005

2005

400 Medley 3:24.53 Brian Wisniewski, Joe Martin, Geoff Gear, Sean Anderson 800 Free 6:42.31 Brian Wisniewski, Chris Arsenault, Matt Davey, B.J. Brannan 200 Free 1:22.31 Carlos Ramos, B.J. Brannan, Henry Turner, Chris Arsenault 400 Free 3:03.59 Chris Arsenault, Carlos Ramos, Mike Sabina, Henry Turner 200 Free 1:21.49 Chris Arsenault, Mike Sabina, Chad Arnold, Ryan Fisher 200 Medley 1:32.08 Ryan Zaucha, Mike Sabina, Joe Martin, Ryan Fisher 800 Free 6:44.01 Rob Bellamy, Tommy Keane, Chad Arnold, Chris Arsenault 400 Free 3:03.26 Chris Arsenault, Mike Sabina, Chad Arnold, Ryan Fisher 800 Free 6:45.79 Dylan Smith, Ryan Zaucha, Tommy Keane, Rob Bellamy 200 Free 1:22.84 Justin Zeimetz, Ryan Matthews, Gordon Leonard, Sean Collins 400 Free 3:03.27 Justin Zeimetz, Owen Scollan, Ryan Matthews, Gordon Leonard 200 Medley 1:32.15 Evan Swisher Swisher, Mike Cordes Cordes, Dylan Smith, Justin Zeimetz 800 Free 6:46.87 Greg Chartier Chartier, Derek Castellana, Owen Scollan, Dylan Smith

50 free 100 free

20.45 44.62

1990 1990

ECAC Individual Champions Tim Milbert Jay Peluso Tim Milbert Greg Menton Greg Menton Billy Brown Chris Arsenault

200 breast 400 IM 200 breast 50 free 100 free 200 breast 200 back

2:04.54 4:01.47 2:06.20 21.00 45.61 2:02.22 1:49.44

1988 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1998 1999

New England Individual Champions Craig Fuller Drew Donovan Craig Fuller Drew Donovan Drew Donovan Drew Donovan Drew Donovan Drew Donovan John Turner Brian McIver Dave Ehle Dave Ehle Brian McIver G.T. Ladd Brian McIver Brian McIver Brian McIver Brian McIver Dave Ehle G.T. Ladd Brian McIver Roger Kennedy Jay Peluso Brian McIver Brian McIver G.T. Ladd Brian McIver Bill Chouinard Jay Peluso Mark Stoelting Mark Stoelting Jay Peluso Jay Peluso Bill Chouinard Jay Peluso Jay Peluso Jay Peluso Jeff Little Tim Milbert Greg Menton Tim Milbert Tim Milbert Keith McLarty Tim Milbert Keith McLarty Sean Anderson Keith McLarty Keith McLarty Brian Wisniewski

1650 free 200 free 200 fly 100 free 500 free 100 free 200 free 500 free 200 back 100 free 100 back 200 back 50 free 100 fly 100 free 200 free 50 free 200 free 100 back 100 fly 100 free 200 fly 200 IM 50 free 200 free 100 fly 100 free 200 breast 200 IM 100 back 200 back 200 IM 100 fly 100 breast 200 IM 400 IM 200 breast 500 free 200 IM 50 free 100 breast 200 breast 400 IM 100 breast 200 back 50 free 200IM 400 IM 200 back

15:55.76 1:38.77 1:50.07 45.95 4:34.76 45.36 1:38.78 4:38.50 1:56.74 46.17 53.38 1:56.35 21.21 51.80 45.90 1:40.79 20.95 1:40.24 53.70 51.30 45.28 1:56.25 1:54.90 21.00 1:38.53 51.65 44.72 2:07.87 1:54.04 52.04 1:54.14 1:52.97 50.66 58.06 1:51.73 4:01.39 2:05.78 4:43.35 1:57.11 21.39 1:00.13 2:12.44 4:00.97 58.66 1:53.21 20.98 1:53.69 4:01.47 1:51.36

1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995

1988

1988

1988

1989

1989

1989

1989

1990

1990

1990

1990

1991

1991

1993

1994

1994

1995

800 Free 6:52.96 Drew Donovan, Jim Flannery, Paul McNeil, Craig Fuller 200 Medley 1:35.26 Dave Ehle, Pete Koback, G.T. Ladd, Brian McIver 200 Free 1:25.52 G.T. Ladd, Peter Reich, Jim Kuhns, Brian McIver 400 Medley 3:29.63 Dave Ehle, Pete Koback, G.T. Ladd, Brain McIver 400 Free 3:07.50 G.T. Ladd, Peter Reich, Jim Kuhns, Brian McIver 200 Free 1:25.03 G.T. Ladd, James Robertson, Peter Reich, Brian McIver 800 Free 6:56.88 James Robertson, Roger Kennedy, Michael Yunker, Brian McIver 200 Medley 1:36.80 Dave Ehle, Pete Koback, Sean Rutherford, G.T. Ladd 400 Free 3:04.95 G.T. Ladd, James Robertson, Roger Kennedy, Brian McIver 200 free 1:24.31 G.T. Ladd, Chris Barrett, James Gregg, Brian McIver 400 Medley 3:30.38 Curt Sawin, Jay Peluso, Evan Gwilliam, Brian McIver 800 Free 6:56.46 Chris Barrett, Peter Reich, Roger Kennedy, James Robertson 400 Free 3:04.19 G.T. Ladd, Chris Barrett, James Robertson, Brian McIver 400 Medley 3:30.11 Mark Stoelting, Jay Peluso, Evan Gwilliam, Chris Barrett 800 Free 6:51.29 Curt Sawin, Peter Reich, Joe Morris, Chris Barrett 800 free 6:50.60 James Stevens, Jeff Wicklund, Joe Morris, Peter Reich 200 Free 1:25.52 Jose Santa, Sean Clark, Rob Coletti, Greg Menton 200 Medley 1:35.81 Sean Clark, Tim Milbert, Tim Nubar, Greg Menton 200 Medley 1:34.81 David Koritkoski, Chris Martin, John Koritkoski, Sean Anderson

Bold denotes current swimmer/diver

Sean Anderson

Billy Brown

Simon Flynn

Tommy Keane

Joe Martin

John Mulvaney

Scott Reed

Spencer Sullivan

1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Atlantic 10 Champions

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All-Time LETTERWINNERS A Howard Abramson Arthur Aho Diego Alcala Harrison Aldrich Barry Allen Logan Alomar John Amiro Dan Anderson Frederick Anderson Henry Anderson Sean Anderson Warren Anderson Matt Andrews Scott Andrews Daniel Anthony Ed Anthos Chris Antonetti James Antonio Ed Anthos Chad Arnold Chris Arsenault Robert Asquith Cemil Atay Winthrop Avery

1982-83 1959 1998 1953 1982 2001-04 1958 2000 1966-68 1937-40 1996-98 1943 1998 1983 1979-81 1987 1993-95 1976-77, ‘79 1988-89, ‘91 2000-03 1998-01 1967-69 1997 1940-42

B Tony Baker 1985-86 Paul Baldasari 1954 Clark Baldwin 1955-57 Douglas Bannon 1958 Chris Barrett 1990-93 Frederick Bartlett 1951-52 Gary Beale 1974-78 Brad Beaudoin 2004 Eric Bebchick 1987-88 Thomas Beck 1967-69 James Beattie 1956-57 Raymond Beaulor 1949 Arthur Belanger 1951-52 Donald Bell 1952-54 Rob Bellamy 2000-03 Dan Benson 1990-91 Richard Bernier 1958 Matt Berg 1987 Jean-Marc Berteaux 1985 Anthony Bianchini 2000 John Bianchi 1954-56 Chris Bishop 1999 Richard Bishop 1984-87 Michael Bjornholm 1962-64 Richard Blaisdell 1971-73 Harry Blyden 1975-76 Mike Bolles 1986 Tom Bondaruk 1977 Joseph Bornstein 1942 Mike Borzilleri 1999-00 David Boucher 1975-77 Michael Boucher 1980-81 Ronald Boucher 1973, ‘75-76 Jim Boudreau 1986-88 Charles Bowers 1979-80 Justin Bradley 1977 B.J. Brannan 1996-99 Edwin Brenick 1937-38 Steve Brotschul 1991 Billy Brown 1998-01 Alan Brust 1988-89 Jeffrey Bryne 1975 Michael Burke 1954 Todd Burne 1979 Ed Burton 1986 Daniel Burzinski 1991-95 Dennis Buss 1976-77

C Jorge Cabanas Donald Calo Robert Cameron Edmond Campbell Ted Candiloro John Carney Dennis Carroll

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1980 1937-38 1983 1952-54 1980 1971 1957-58

Robert Carson Jr. Anthony Cassis Derek Castellana Michael Cerruti Robert Chapman George Charnota Greg Chartier Earl Chase Dan Chesnicka Ronald Chiras Joseph Chmura Pete Chouinard William Chouinard Tim Church Ralph Cianflone James Cinamon Sean Clark James Clarke Christopher Clarke Ross Clay Chris Cocca Richard Cocrane James Coffey James Coffey, Jr. William Coffey R.S. Cole Rob Coletti George Collias Mark Collier Howard Collins Sean Collins Daniel Conley Bruce Cooley Mike Cordes Richard Cornfoot Paul Costello Christopher Cotter Michael Cowern Benjamin Crooker Jeff Crouse Michael Cunning James Cutter

1954-56 1967 2005 1980-81 1940 1996 2004-05 1935 1987-90 1961-63 1947-49 1985-87 1989-92 1997-98 1988 1973 1990, ‘92-94 1935 1982-85 2004 1985 1977 1943 1961-63 1939-41 1938 1992-95 1976 1996-97 1939 2001-03 1977 1950 2004-05 1951-53 1956 1991-92 1964 1975-77 1973, ‘76 1985 1935-37

D Mark D’Agnese Richard D’Andrea Bruce Daly Jeremy Dam John Dana-Bashian Richard Daniels Matt Davey Robert DeConinck Mark Dewan Frank DeFreitas Robert Deguglielmo Joseph Delamater Mike Della Galla Derrick DeMaio Douglas DeMatteo Richard DesJardins Donald Dixon Brandon Doane Rich Dockery Ralph Doe Charles Dolly Jason Donnelly Richard Donoghue Andrew Donovan George Donovan Dave Dornaus Jeff Doten Neil Downing Paul Dreher Rich Droser Todd Drosselmeier Martin Duby Thomas Dundon Brian Dunn

1973 1966-67 1980 2003-05 1950-52 1964-66 1996-98 1979-81 1992 1961 1968 1956 1996 1996-98 1985 1958-60, ‘62 1959-60 2002-05 1991 1955-57 1942 1994-95 1967, ‘69 1986 1962-63 1996-97 1985 1993 1986 2004-05 1994-95 1962 1979-82 1985

E Isaac Ebert Dave Ehle David Eisenhauer Mark Elbroch

2005 1987-90 1987 1991

John Eldridge Peter Eldridge Jason Ely Ian Emberson Tasan Engin

1935 1957-59 2000 1972 1991-92

F William Feeney Michael Ficher John Filios John Findley George Fisette Austin Fisher Ryan Fisher Jim Flannery Simon Flynn Mike Foley Eric Forni Joseph Fosette Trevor Foulk John Francisco Gavin Frazier Jack Fuchs Craig Fuller Harry Fulford Edward Funkhauser

1983-85 1986-87 1940 1980, ‘84 1961 1935-37 2001 1985-87 1997-98 2000-01 2001 1951 1997 1963 2002-05 1981 1985 1977, ‘79 1948

G Kevin Gallagher 1983 John Gardiner 1987-90 Luther Gare 1941-43 W.H. Gaylord 1947 John Geanecopoulus 1985-86 Geoff Gear 1996-99 Michael Gebauer 1985-87 Billy Getty 1997-00 Matthew Getty 1994-97, ‘99 Jamrs Giarrantano 2000-01 Reed Giassen 1994-95 Glenn Ginish 2003 Robert Gibbs 1954, ‘57-58 Robert Glass 1938-39 Mark Goebel 1975 Sidney Goldberg 1955-57 Bryan Goldie 1993 David Goldstein 1959-60 Javier Gonzalez 1992 Kenneth Gorman 1942, 47 Dana Goulston 1973 Andrew Grace 1960 Lee Graham 1987 Donald Grant 1962 Harold Grant 1957 Donald Gray 1949-51 James Gregg 1990-91 Kim Gregg 1992 Wlater Green 1937 Brian Grimes 1997-00 John Grybko 1962-64 Ian Guarnieri 1989-91 David Guiney 1972 Damian Gunther 1993 Evan Gwilliam 1988-91

H Michael Hackel Michael Hade Charles Hagins Edmond Hall Richard Hall Robert Hall William Hall John Hallinan Richard Ham Thomas Hanley Craig Hannenian John Henriques Dan Hansen Richard Ham Edward Hanson Luke Harlan Oren Harpaz Stanley Harris

1985 1981 1972 1942-43 1947-49 1939-41 1943 1962 1956-58 1964-65 1987-88 1981 1987 1956 1951, 53-55 1993-95 1993 1994-95

Walter Hartfield 1961 Paul Hartnett 1985-87 William Harrison 1937-38 Philip Hasbrouck 1947-48 Kirly Hayes 1942-43, 47 Edward Hefferon 1997-00 John Henighan 1958 Devon Henry 1985 Joseph Hebert 1972, ‘75-76 Ed Hefferon 1998 Mike Herald 2004-05 Scott Herbert 1996 Walter Hodder 1935-37 David Hoffman 1977 Thomas Hofman 1964 James Hogan 1966 Jack Hogue 2004-05 Warren Holusy 1947-49 David Hoover 1984-85 Mike Hoover 1986-87 Justin Houck 2000-04 Rich House 1990-93 Albert Hovey 1935 Herbert Howes 1937-39 Kerry Hueston 1994-95, ‘97-98 Billy Hunter 1997-98 Pete Hursty 1991 Knut Hvalsmarken 1987

I Joseph Ingram Richard Irving

1956 1936-38

J James Jacobson Robert Jacobson Seymore Jacobson Mitchell Jacque Edmond Jazab Tracy Jillson Joseph Jodka Paul Joy Mike Jamison Darren Johnson Steve Johnson Carleton Jones Jr. Steve Jungbluth Benjamin Jurcik

1984-85 1954, ‘56 1936-38 1950-52 1969-71 1982-83, ‘85 1940-42 1970-72 1963 2000-03 1994-95 1939-41 1991-94 1983, ‘85

K Josh Kalish Matt Katz Sean Keane Tommy Keane Peter Keefe Roger Kennedy Scott Kessler Michael Kerwin David Killoy John Killoya David Kim Earl Kimball Josh Kimball Arthur King, Jr. Steven King Denny Kinne Neil Kinnon Andrew Kirk Scott Kleinberger Will Kleschinsky Charles Knight John Knight, III. Barry Knopp Pete Koback Arthur Korsliss David Koritkosk John Koritkoski Jim Kuhns George Kwiecien

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1985 1986-88 2000-01 2000-03 1975 1987-90 1986-88 1975-76 1962 1954 1989 1954-56 1999 1962-63 1985 1991 1984 2004-05 1988 1987-90 1958-60 1958-60 1973 1987-90 1941 1996-99 1994-97 1987-88 1971-73

2005-06 Swimming & Diving • RECORD BOOK

L G.T. Ladd Marc LaFrance J.M. Lajorie Dave LaPorte John Lambert Ron Lampi Joe Langford David Larson Stephen Latter Marc Lavardiere Brian Leach Bryan Leake Seth LeChance David Leith James Leland Paul Lelito Richard Lennon Gordon Leonard Charles Leverone Allen Levine Stephen Levy Robert Libby Jeffrey Little Thomas Linden Edward Lobo Nathaniel Lomas Alfred Lombardi Rick Lombardi Cumming Lothrop Norman Lovitch Thomas Lowery Stephen Lutz John Luviano Maurice Lynch Thomas Lyons

1988-90 1992 1947 1993-96 1943 1949-51 1992 1967-69 1975 1996-97 1970 1992-95 1981 1961 1979 1971, ‘73 1965-67 2004-05 1960 1968 1965-67 1935 1993-96 1981 1963 1973, ‘75 1977 1975 1935-36 1965-67 1981-83 1986 1993-96 1969-71 1954-56

M John Macurdy 1983 Andrew MacDonald 1980 Darren Mackza 2000-01 Antonio Maldonado 2000 Scott MacNab 1975-76 William Manchester 1943 John Manning 1996-97 Robert Mansfield 1982 Tony Masuck 1950-51 Peter Martone 1994-95 Fred Marius 1985-87 Adam Markel 1985-86 Chip Martin 1999-00 Chris Martin 1994-97 Joe Martin 1998-01 Leslie Martin 1949-50 Drew Martorano 2003-04 Kit Mathews 1984-85 Ryan Matthews 2002-05 Earl McAllister 1973 Harold McCarthy 1940-41 Patrick McCarthy 1969 Howard McCollun 1940-41 Paul McDonough 1982, ‘85-86 Paul McGillicuddy 1985-86 Kevin McGinn 1972-73, ‘75 Owen McGonagle 1983-87 Brian McIver 1987-90 James McIver 1975 Keith McLarty 1995-96 Paul McNeil 1982-85 Michael Melanson 1987-90 Joel Meltz 1975 Scott Mendell 2004 Greg Menton 1994-96 Benn Merritt 1949-50 Pete Mesavage 2001 Marcus Meyer 2000-01 Greg Meymaris 1990-93 Scott Milbert 1987-91 Tim Milbert 1992—95 Charles Miller 1953 James Miller 1955 Mark Miller 1968-70 Michael Minutoli 1981-83, ‘85 Joseph Moneghan 1980 Chas Monnier 1963-65 Robert Monroe 1943 Jonah Montgomery 1994-95 Joe Morris 1991-93

Roger Morin Bruce Morton Philip Morton Roy Morse Dennis Moulton Rob Mucken Patrick Mullen John Mulvaney Justin Murphy Jamie Murray Donald Muzyka Stephen Myers Thomas Myslicki

1956-58 1961-63 1967-69 1938-40 1970 1994-95 1983-84, ‘86 1979-80, ‘82-83 1992-93, 96 1986-87 1958 1989-92 1972

N Robert Nadler Andrew Naylor Tom Nirchi Allen Northup Kenneth Nowak Tom Nowak Tim Nubar Andre Nyce

1973 2001 1993 1968-70 1966-68 1976, ‘79 1991-94 2000

O Thomas O’Brian Thomas O’Brien Dan O’Mara Donald O’Mally Brendon O’Neil William O’Neil William O’Rourke Jim O’Sullivan Andrew Ober Luis Ochoa Robert Okolita Aaron Osborne David Osterhout Walter Orszak Peter Ouellette

1947-49 1979 1963-65 1977 1962 1960-61 1957 1963-65 1975 1997 1972-73 1991-93 1960 1965 1971-72

P Brett Pacheco Troy Page Jeff Parker Chris Payson Mark Pechack Dan Peck Jay Peluso Scott Peterson Jeffrey Piaget John Piazza Keith Pisani George Pitts, Jr. Ralph Palumbo Kenneth Parsons RIchard Plunkett Andrew Pokorny-Campbell Colin Politi Brian Porter Christopher Porter Harry Pratt Charles Pratt Zack Priest Raymond Proctor Lucien Prokopowich John Prymak

1993 1937-40 1996 1986 2005 1996-98 1990-93 2000-03 1984-88 1984-85 1985 1939-40 1938-40 1947-49 1983 2004-05 2005 2005 1981-84 1935 1964 2005 1951 1951-53 1939-41

Q Michael Queen Thomas Quinn William Quinn

1972 1990 1975

R Tim Ramacciotti Leo Ramirez Carlos Ramos Carl Ranson Robert Rappaport Reuben Rappe Reggie Rasata Scott Reed Adam Reich Davin Reich

1986-88 1998 1999-00 1941-43 1966 2005 1992-95 1990-93 1992-94 1996-98

Peter Reich Charles Richards Edward Richardson Will Riddell Richard Rineer Steven Rizzo David Roberts James Robertson Thomas Robertson Ben Rodny Joseph Rogers, III. Ryan Rose Richard Ross Emanual Roth Michael Rothschild Anthony Roubound Dean Rounds William Rozen Steven Rubin Sean Rutherford Matthew Rutkowski William Ryan

1988-91 1941 1957-58 1987-90 1963 1977 1943 1988-91 1992 2001 1952-54 1999 1963-64 1947-49 1962-64 1966 1936-38 1990-91 1982, ‘85 1989 1960, ‘62 1947

S Mike Sabina Leonard Sacon Henry Salmela Donald Saluta Frank Sampson Stephen Samuel Jose Santa Curtis Sawin Sean Schafer Robert Schiller Owen Scollen John Schuhle David Schultz Herbert Schuster John Scott Jr. Pat Seeley Brian Semle Geoffrey Senior Theodore Severn Edward Sexton Brian Shaffer Michael Shameklis Michael Shannon Mike Shaw Jeff Shearstone Robert Sheppard Sandy Sheridan Everett Sherman Frank Shumway Allen Shumway Craig Siegel Rich Slinghuff Charles Skiff John Sleeman Robert Smiley Dylan Smith Thomas Smith Brian Spellman George Spelman Gary Spremullo John Stalker Chris Stanton John Stark C.J. Statson Norman Steeves Arthur Steigleder Max Stetzer David Stevens James Stevens Mark Stoelting Damian Stoy H.L. Stroule Peter Stoler William Stowe Chris Sullivan Spencer Sullivan Marc Surettee Phillip Surette Curt Swain David Swenson Evan Swisher Dale Syphers

1998-01 1959 1939 1959 1989-91 1980-81, ‘83 1994-95 1990-91 1997 1941-43 2003-05 1961 1986 1970-72 1949 2005 1983-85 1968-70 1966-67 1952-53 1975 1965 1996 1996-97 1992-95 1985 1991-93 1961 1948 1954 1988 1997-99 1947 1980 1953-55 2003-05 1972-73 1981-83 1937-38 1994-95 1982, ‘85-86 1996 1948 1938 1951-53, 57 1951-53 1996 1980 1992-95 1991 2001-03 1938 1956-57 1943 1989-92 1972-73, ‘75 1983-86 1981-84 1990-91 1981-82 2004-05 1975

T Peter Tawczynski Bruce Taylor Jared Taylor Brian Thomas Glenn Thomas Hugh Thompson Robert Thorndike Donald Thurlow Bob Tilton George Tilly Wilbur Tirrell Michael Tomasello Jared Toren Conner Townsend Henry Turner John Turner Matt Turner Timothy Turpin Bruce Tyler William Tyler Thomas Tynan

2001-04 1972-73 1993 1992 1970 1958-59 1937 1935-6 1987-90 1941-43 1935 1985 2000 2001-04 1997-00 1986-87 1995-98 1990-91 1973 1979 1953

V Winthrop Vail Brian Vanasse M.T. Veltum Mark Vernaglia Richard Vogel Jad Vonderheid A.J. Vozella

1947-48 1987 1938 1979-80 1970-71 2003-05 2005

Chris Arsenault

Robert Brannan

W Walter Wakefield Leigh Warner Blanch Warren Mark Waters Kingdon Watt Merrill Welcker Dave Wells Jeff Wicklund Derrick Willard Brian Wilson Frank Wilson Brian Wisniewski Dieter Wolf Greg Wood Matt Woodfield Matt Woodward Wes Wrightson Rick Wynn Wenyon Wyser

1938-39 1988 1951-53 1984-87 1964 1935 1987-90 1992-95 1973 1979 1964-66 1996-99 1998 1999 2000-03 2003-05 1997-00 1987-88 1965-66

Tom Dundon

Y Russell Yarworth David Young Erik Young Michael Yunker

1975-78 1956-58 1992 1989-90

Craig Fuller

Z Ryan Zaucha Justin Zeimetz Carl Zulick

2000-03 2004-05 1973, ‘75-76

Bold denotes current swimmer/ diver. Rosters for ‘74, ‘78 & ‘92 are unavailable.

Brian McIver

Tim Milbert

1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Atlantic 10 Champions

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1934-35 (4-2) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 1/9 Bowdoin W, 54.5-24.5 1/12 Wesleyan L, 25-54 1/19 W.P.I. W, 58-21 2/7 Conn. State L, 23-54 2/12 Williams W, 42-34 2/19 Trinity W, 46-31 1935-36 (4-2) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 1/11 Wesleyan L, 31-46 1/18 W.P.I. W, 52-25 2/13 Conn. State W. 49-28 2/18 Williams W, 48-29 2/21 U.S.C.G.A. W, 51-26 2/27 Trinity L, 35-42 1936-37 (5-1) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 1/9 Wesleyan W, 53-34 1/16 W.P.I. W, 65-15 2/12 U.S.C.G.A. W, 52-25 2/16 Trinity W, 44-33 2/20 Williams L, 32-45 2/20 Conn. State W, 55-22 3/12 N.E.I.S.C. Third 1937-38 (5-1) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 1/8 Boston University W, 47-28 1/15 W.P.I L, 20-55 1/22 Williams L, 20-55 2/15 Wesleyan W, 45-30 2/18 Coast Guard W, 58-17 2/26 Conn. State W, 49-26 3/11 N.E.I.S.C. . Sixth 1938-39 (5-1) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 1/11 Williams L, 21-54 1/14 W.P.I W, 48-27 2/11 Wesleyan W, 43-32 2/17 Coast Guard W, 58-17 2/21 Conn. State W, 56-21 2/25 Boston University W, 59-16 3/11 N.E.I.S.C. Seventh 1939-40 (5-0) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 1/13 W.P.I W, 47-28 1/17 Conn. State W, 56-19 2/10 Wesleyan W, 55-20 2/16 Coast Guard W, 45-30 2/23 Bates W, 58-16 3/16 N.E.I.S.C. Fifth 1940-41 (7-2) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/19 W.P.I. W, 55-20 1/11 Williams L, 25-50 2/8 Wesleyan W, 44-31 2/15 Coast Guard W, 47-28 2/24 Conn. State W, 47-28 3/1 Union W, 60-13 3/7 M.I.T. W, 68-62 3/7 Boston University W, 68-29 3/8 Bowdoin L, 24-51 3/14 N.E.I.S.C. . Sixth 1941-42 (5-0) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/17 W.P.I W, 58-13 1/10 Williams W, 41-24 1/16 Yale L, 29-46 1/28 UConn W, 53-22 2/7 Wesleyan W, 39-36 2/13 Coast Guard W, 41-34 2/27 Bowdoin W, 45-30 3/6 M.I.T. W, 73-66 3/6 W.P.I. W, 73-20 3/13 N.E.I.S.C. Third 3/27 N.I.S.C. Eighth 4/3 National AAU t-Third

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1942-43 (5-2) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/15 W.P.I. W, 57-18 1/9 Williams L, 32-43 1/16 UConn W, 42-24 2/6 Boston University W, 56-19 2/17 Yale L, 15-60 2/20 M.I.T. . W, 48-27 3/6 Coast Guard W, 50-25 3/12 N.E.I.S.C. Fourth 3/26 N.I.S.C NTS 4/2 National AAU NTS 1944-45-46 No intercollegiate team due to WWII 1946-47 (3-3) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 1/11 W.P.I. W, 50-25 2/8 Wesleyan L, 29-46 2/14 Boston University W, 41-34 2/19 Williams L, 19-54 2/25 UConn L, 21-31 3/1 Tufts W, 44-31 1947-48 (2-6) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/17 Boston University W, 45-29 1/10 Williams L, 13-62 1/17 Bowdoin L, 29-46 1/20 UConn L, 33-42 2/11 Wesleyan L, 17-57 2/24 Tufts L, 36-39 2/28 W.P.I. W, 48-24 3/5 M.I.T. L, 16-58 1948-49 (2-5) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/15 Boston University W, 60-15 1/8 Wesleyan L, 25-50 1/18 UConn L, 36-39 2/18 Tufts L, 25-50 2/25 Bowdoin L, 32-43 3/1 W.P.I. W, 46-29 3/5 M.I.T. L, 29-46 1949-50 (2-7) • Joseph Rogers Jr. 12/10 Bowdoin L, 22-53 12/16 Tufts L, 27-48 1/6 Wesleyan L, 21-54 1/10 UConn L, 28-45 1/13 W.P.I. W, 40-35 2/10 Boston University W, 42-33 2/17 La Salle L, 16-59 2/25 Union L, 19-56 3/1 M.I.T. L, 19-56 3/10 N.E.I.S.C. NTS 1950-51 (5-3) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/8 Boston University W, 46-29 1/10 Wesleyan W, 47-28 1/16 W.P.I. W, 47-27 2/9 Coast Guard W, 45-30 2/13 Tufts W, 49-25 2/19 UConn L, 32-43 2/23 Bowdoin L, 36-38 2/27 Union L, 33-42 1951-52 (5-3) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/7 Boston University L, 39-36 12/11 Amherst L, 21-56 1/9 Wesleyan W, 45-30 1/16 W.P.I. W, 54-21 1/18 Rensselaer W, 53-31 2/8 Coast Guard W, 53-22 2/15 Tufts L, 37-38 2/21 UConn L, 31-44

All-Time RESULTS 1952-53 (5-3) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/5 Boston University W, 44-40 12/9 Amherst L, 21-63 1/9 Wesleyan L, 38-46 2/17 Tufts L, 46-37 2/20 Coast Guard W, 58-26 2/27 Rensselaer L, 46-38 3/3 UConn L, 31-53 3/5 W.P.I. W, 57-27 3/13 N.E.I.S.C. Seventh

1959-60 (3-6) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/11 Wesleyan L, 29-57 12/16 Amherst L, 32-52 1/8 W.P.I. W, 53-33 2/6 Coast Guard L, 26-60 2/12 Rensselaer L, 21-74 2/18 UConn L, 30-56 2/25 Holy Cross W, 56-30 2/27 M.I.T. L, 26-60 3/1 Tufts W, 63-22

1953-54 (6-3) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/4 Boston University W, 61-21 12/9 Amherst L, 38-46 12/18 Rensselaer W, 43-41 1/8 Wesleyan L, 37-47 1/15 W.P.I. W, 58-24 2/16 Tufts W, 45-39 2/19 Coast Guard W, 53-31 3/2 UConn L, 25-59 3/6 Bowdoin W, 50-34

1960-61 (2-6) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/14 Wesleyan L, 35-55 1/6 W.P.I. L, 44-51 1/10 Rensselaer L, 29-66 2/7 Amherst L, 45-50 2/10 Holy Cross W, 64-29 2/16 UConn L, 33-60 2/24 M.I.T. L, 35-60 2/28 Tufts W, 50-45

1954-55 (7-3) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/8 Amherst L, 33-51 1/8 Wesleyan L, 33-51 1/14 W.P.I. W, 62-22 2/12 Holy Cross W, 52-31 2/15 Tufts W, 48-36 2/18 Coast Guard W, 43-41 2/21 Bridgeport W, 60-23 2/25 Rensselaer W, 44-40 3/1 UConn L, 22-62 3/5 Bowdoin W, 45-37 1955-56 (6-3) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. N.E.I.S.A. Champions 12/16 Wesleyan W, 52-32 1/10 Rensselaer W, 46-38 1/13 W.P.I. W, 61-23 1/16 Amherst L, 37-47 2/10 Holy Cross W, 59-25 2/14 Tufts W, 46-38 2/17 Coast Guard W, 48-36 2/28 UConn L, 31-53 3/5 Bowdoin L, 29-55 1956-57 (6-2-1) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/14 Wesleyan W, 45-41 1/8 Rensselaer W, 48-38 1/11 W.P.I. W, 62-24 2/8 Holy Cross W, 57-29 2/12 M.I.T. T, 43-43 2/12 Tufts W, 54-29 2/15 Coast Guard W, 46-40 2/25 UConn L, 32-54 3/4 Amherst L, 29-56 1957-58 (3-5) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/13 Wesleyan L, 26-59 12/17 Rensselaer L, 20-65 1/10 W.P.I. W, 53-29 2/4 Amherst L, 36-50 2/11 Tufts W, 46-40 2/14 Coast Guard L, 37-49 2/19 UConn L, 29-58 2/27 Holy Cross W, 44-40 1958-99 (3-5) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/12 Wesleyan L, 29-57 12/17 Amherst L, 34-52 1/9 W.P.I. W, 48-38 2/3 Rensselaer L, 28-58 2/6 Coast Guard L, 25-60 2/10 Tufts W, 55-30 2/17 UConn L, 29-55 2/26 Holy Cross W, 61-24

1961-62 (3-6) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/6 M.I.T. L, 39-55 12/13 Wesleyan L, 37-57 1/5 W.P.I. W, 48-46 1/8 Amherst L, 35-59 1/12 Coast Guard L, 36-58 2/9 Holy Cross W, 63-30 2/14 UConn L, 28-62 2/21 Rensselaer L, 30-63 2/27 Tufts W, 59-36 1962-63 (5-4) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/5 M.I.T. L, 44-51 12/7 Amherst L, 45-49 12/12 Wesleyan L, 32-63 1/11 Coast Guard W, 66-29 2/8 Holy Cross W, 60-34 2/13 UConn L, 37-57 2/20 W.P.I. W, 56-38 2/26 Tufts W, 61-33 3/5 Rensselaer W, 55-40 1963-64 (6-3) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/4 M.I.T. L, 42-53 12/6 Amherst L, 41-54 12/11 Wesleyan L, 32-63 1/10 Coast Guard W, 52-43 2/6 Holy Cross W, 54-41 2/12 UConn W, 58-37 2/15 Vermont W, 64-29 2/19 Tufts W, 55-40 3/12 N.E.I.S.C. Eighth 1964-65 (6-4) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/4 So. Conn. L, 28-67 12/9 Wesleyan L, 25-70 12/16 Amherst L, 34-60 1/12 Holy Cross W, 64-31 2/6 Coast Guard W, 53-42 2/10 UConn W, 57-38 2/13 Vermont W, 56-39 2/17 W.P.I W, 53-42 3/2 M.I.T. W, 53-42 3/6 Tufts W, 64-31 1965-66 (5-6) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/4 Tufts W, 66-29 12/8 Amherst L, 44-51 12/14 Wesleyan L, 36-59 12/17 So. Conn. L, 30-64 1/7 Holy Cross W, 57-35 2/5 Coast Guard L, 42-50 2/9 UConn W, 48-47 2/12 Vermont W, 53-42 2/16 W.P.I. . W, 74-19 2/25 Bowdoin L, 44-51 3/1 M.I.T. L, 37-58

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • RECORD BOOK 1966-67 (4-6) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/3 Tufts A, 56-39 12/7 Amherst L, 38-57 12/15 Wesleyan L, 35-60 2/4 Bowdoin L, 37-58 2/8 UConn L, 37-58 2/11 Vermont L, 43-52 2/15 W.P.I. . W, 52-30 2/18 Holy Cross W, 60-35 2/21 Coast Guard W, 69-26 3/4 M.I.T. L, 34-61 3/10 N.E.I.S.C. 11th 1967-68 (4-5) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/2 Tufts W, 54-41 12/6 Amherst L, 33-62 12/14 Wesleyan L, 36-59 2/10 Vermont L, 51-53 2/14 W.P.I. W, 74-21 2/17 Holy Cross W, 61-34 2/21 Coast Guard W, 67-37 2/24 UConn L, 48-56 3/2 M.I.T. L, 45-59 3/7 N.E.I.S.C. Seventh 1968-69 (4-6) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/5 Amherst L, 38-53 12/11 Wesleyan L, 37-58 12/14 Bowdoin L, 42-52 2/1 Vermont W, 55-49 2/8 Central Conn. L, 38-60 2/12 W.P.I. W, 68-36 2/14 Holy Cross W, 70-23 2/19 Coast Guard W, 55-49 2/22 UConn L, 31-72 3/1 M.I.T. L, 32-62 3/6 N.E.I.S.C. Ninth 1969-70 (1-8) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/3 Amherst L, 26-68 12/10 Wesleyan L, 27-67 12/12 at Bowdoin L, 26-66 12/16 at Holy Cross W, 55-38 1/31 at Vermont L, 34-68 2/7 Central Conn. L, 23-80 2/11 W.P.I. L, 46-49 2/18 Coast Guard L, 40-55 2/28 M.I.T. L, 38-66 1970-71 (3-9) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/5 Amherst L, 40-71 12/9 at Wesleyan L, 25-79 12/12 Bowdoin L, 35-74 12/15 Holy Cross W, 79-34 12/19 at Central Conn. L, 35-77 1/30 Vermont L, N/A 2/6 Coast Guard L, N/A 2/11 at W.P.I. L, 37-73 2/17 at Tufts L, 39-73 2/20 at UConn L, 31-74 2/23 Bridgewater W, 64-49 2/27 at M.I.T. W, 66-36 1971-72 (1-8) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/3 Amherst L, 35-76 12/8 Wesleyan L, 45-66 12/14 Holy Cross W, 64-49 12/18 Cent. Conn. L, 22-91 1/29 at Vermont L, 31-80 2/5 M.I.T. L, 33-80 2/10 W.P.I. L, 54-58 2/12 at Coast Guard L, 37-66 2/16 Tufts L, 51-61 2/26 Yan-Con Relays Third 3/2 N.E.I.S.C. N/A

1972-73 (1-9) • Joseph Rogers, Jr. 12/6 at Wesleyan L, 42-71 12/9 Maine L, 43-70 12/14 at W.P.I. L, 52-60 1/27 Vermont W, 72-40 1/31 Coast Guard L, 53-60 2/3 at M.I.T. L, 40-72 2/10 at Yan-Con Champs Fifth 2/14 at Tufts L, 53-60 2/17 Rhode Island W, 80-33 2/20 at Cent. Conn. L, 34-78 2/24 at UConn L, 13-100 3/1 at N.E.I.S.C. N/A 1973-74 (5-8) • Bei Melamed 12/1 at Maine L, 30-81 12/5 Wesleyan L, 50-63 12/11 W.P.I. W, 63-50 12/15 Hoy Cross W, 83-29 1/26 at Vermont L, 29-74 1/30 at Coast Guard L, 45-68 2/2 M.I.T. W, 60-53 2/13 Tufts W, 62-51 2/16 at New Hampshire L, 35-75 2/19 Amherst L, 57-60 2/19 Central Conn. L, 57-83 2/23 UConn L, 40-73 3/2 at Rhode Island W, 75-36 3/6 at N.E.I.S.C. N/A 1974-75 (5-7) • Bei Melamed 12/4 at Wesleyan L, 49-64 12/7 Amherst L, 54-59 12/10 at W.P.I. W, 68-45 1/29 Coast Guard L, 45-68 2/1 at M.I.T. W, 71-42 2/8 Maine L, 48-64 2/15 Central Conn.. W, 65-48 2/19 Holy Cross W, 85-27 2/22 at UConn L, 47-66 2/25 at Tufts L, 50-63 3/1 Vermont L, 45-68 3/1 New Hampshire W, 96-15 3/8 at N.E.I.S.C. N/A 1975-76 (8-5) • Bei Melamed 12/5 at Boston University W, 91-17 12/9 W.P.I. W, 77-36 1/28 Amherst W, 77-36 1/31 M.I.T. W, 77-36 2/4 Tufts W, 74-39 2/7 at Rhode Island W, 65-50 2/11 at N.H. W, 85-26 2/14 at Vermont L, 50-63 2/17 at Coast Guard L, 19-92 2/21 at Maine L, 33-75 2/24 at Central Conn. L, 52-61 2/28 Wesleyan W, 71-42 3/2 UConn L, 35-49 4/6 at N.E.I.S.C. 10th 1976-77 (4-7) • Bei Melamed 12/4 Maine L, 24-89 12/7 at W.P.I. W, 49-46 12/10 Boston University W, 81-29 1/26 Amherst L, 52-61 2/2 at Tufts L, 49-62 2/5 Rhode Island L, 42-70 2/9 New Hampshire W, 60-53 2/12 Vermont L, 35-79 2/15 Coast Guard L, 28-86 2/18 at UConn L, 35-46 2/22 Central Conn. W, 57-56 3/3 at N.E.I.S.C. 13th

1977-78 (7-2) • Bei Melamed 12/6 W.P.I. W, 69-43 12/10 at Boston University W, 79-32 1/28 at Maine L, 24-88 2/1 Tufts W, 58-53 2/4 at Rhode Island W, 64-49 2/8 Amherst W, 64-49 2/11 at Vermont W, 61-52 2/18 UConn L, 56-57 2/21 at Central Conn. W, 63-49 3/2 at N.E.I.S.C. Ninth 1978-79 (4-7) • Bei Melamed 11/29 at Springfield L, 48-65 12/2 Boston University W, 57-56 12/5 at W.P.I. L, 46-49 1/31 at Tufts L, 33-80 2/3 Rhode Island L, 49-64 2/7 at UConn L, 40-73 2/10 Vermont W, 61-51 2/14 New Hampshire W, 82-28 2/17 Maine L, 14-93 2/20 Central Conn. W, 72-40 2/22 at Amherst L, 50-63 3/1 at N.E.I.S.C. Ninth 1979-80 (3-7) • Russ Yarworth 12/1 at Boston L, 33-80 12/4 Tufts L, 41-72 12/13 Springfield W, 58-55 2/2 at Rhode Island L, 30-83 2/6 UConn L, 41-72 2/9 at Vermont L, 56-57 2/13 at New Hampshire W, 67-46 2/16 at Maine L, 23-90 2/19 at Central Conn. W, 59-54 2/21 Amherst L, 50-62 3/8 at N.E.I.S.C. 13th 1980-81 (4-6) • Russ Yarworth 12/2 at Tufts L, 43-70 12/6 Boston University L, 18-95 12/12 at Springfield W, 60-53 1/24 at Williams L, 38-74 1/31 Rhode Island L, 55-58 2/4 at UConn L, 39-74 2/7 Vermont W, 59-54 2/11 New Hampshire W, 74-39 2/17 Central Conn. W, 72-39 2/19 at Amherst L, 50-63 3/5 at N.E.I.S.C. 14th 1981-82 (6-4) • Russ Yarworth 12/1 Tufts L, 45-68 12/5 Lowell W, 63-60 12/11 Springfield W, 70-43 1/25 Williams L, 48-64 1/30 at Rhode Island L, 55-58 2/3 UConn W, 62-51 2/6 at Vermont W, 68-44 2/10 at New Hampshire W, 68-45 2/18 Amherst L, 47-66 2/20 Central Conn. W, 66-42 N/A at N.E.I.S.C. Sixth 1982-83 (4-7) • Russ Yarworth 11/30 at Tufts L, 29-84 12/4 at Lowell W, 65-48 12/11 at Springfield L, 35-78 1/15 at Maine L, 26-87 1/22 at Williams L, 21-92 1/29 Rhode Island L, 56-57 2/2 at UConn W, 68-45 2/5 Vermont W, 64-49 2/9 New Hampshire L, 54-59 2/17 at Amherst L, 53-60 2/19 Central Conn. W, 78-35 3/3 at N.E.I.S.C. 10th

1983-84 (6-4) • Russ Yarworth 11/29 Tufts W, 57-56 12/3 at Lowell W, 76-37 12/10 Springfield L, 41-74 1/14 at Northeastern W, 59-54 1/21 Williams L, 36-77 1/28 at Rhode Island L, 43-70 2/1 UConn W, 63-50 2/4 at Vermont W, 69-44 2/11 at New Hampshire L, 55-58 2/13 Amherst W, 69-44 3/1 at N.E.I.S.C. Eighth 1984-85 (8-2) • Russ Yarworth 12/1 Lowell W, 80-33 12/5 at Tufts L, 51-62 12/12 at Springfield L, 47-66 1/12 Northeastern W, 81-32 1/19 at Williams W, 64-49 1/26 Rhode Island W, 77-35 1/30 at UConn W, 71-42 2/2 Vermont W, 73-40 2/9 New Hampshire W, 73-39 2/11 at Amherst W, 67-46 2/12 at A-10 Championships. Fourth 2/28 at N.E.I.S.C. Third 1985-86 (11-0) • Russ Yarworth 11/24 at Boston Coll. W, 77-36 12/4 Tufts W, 75-38 12/7 Springfield W, 68-45 12/11 at Lowell W, 72-41 1/11 at Northeastern W, 75-38 1/15 Amherst W, 79-34 1/18 Williams W, 68-45 1/25 at Rhode Island W, 72-41 1/29 UConn W, 67-46 2/1 at Vermont W, 68-45 2/8 at New Hampshire W, 75-38 2/13 at A-10 Championships. Sixth 3/1 at N.E.I.S.C. Second 1986-87 (11-0) • Russ Yarworth New England Champions 11/23 Boston College W, 155-62 12/3 at Tufts W, 134-82 12/6 at Springfield W, 139-78 12/10 Lowell W, 139-55 1/10 Northeastern W, 154-61 1/14 at Amherst W, 133-82 1/17 at Williams W, 68-43 1/24 Rhode Island W, 155-59 1/28 at UConn W, 143-71 1/31 Vermont W, 133-78 2/7 New Hampshire W, 160-41 2/12 at A-10 Championships. Fifth 2/27 at N.E.I.S.C. First 1987-88 (12-0) • Russ Yarworth New England Champions 11/22 at Boston College W, 143-73 12/2 Tufts W, 163-53 12/5 Springfield W, 135-81 12/9 at Lowell W, 143-39 1/9 Northeastern W, 154-63 1/13 at Amherst W, 133-78 1/16 Williams W, 124-91 1/23 at Rhode Island W, 133-84 1/27 UConn W, 158-59 1/30 at Vermont W, 147-64 2/6 at New Hampshire W, 146-66 2/13 Boston University W, 109-108 2/25 N.E.I.S.C. First 3/3 ECAC Championships 15th

1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Atlantic 10 Champions

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • RECORD BOOK 1988-89 (10-2) • Russ Yarworth New England Champions 11/19 Boston College L, 103-140 11/30 at Tufts W, 158-85 12/3 at Springfield W, 80-33 12/10 So. Conn. W, 154-89 1/7 at Northeastern W, 147-92 1/11 at Amherst W, 171-66 1/14 at Williams W, 151-92 1/21 Rhode Island W, 151.5-91.5 1/25 at UConn W, 156-86 1/28 Vermont W, 161-79 2/4 New Hampshire W, 169-55 2/11 at Boston University L, 96-147 2/23 at N.E.I.S.C. First 3/2 ECAC Championships 15th 1989-90 (13-0) • Russ Yarworth New England Champions 11/17 at Boston College W, 158-85 11/29 Tufts W, 163-80 12/2 Springfield W, 185-53 12/6 at Brown W, 136-107 12/9 at So. Conn. W, 146-97 1/6 Northeastern W, 177-68 1/13 Williams W, 167-75 1/17 at Amherst W, 170-72 1/20 at Rhode Island W, 168-75 1/24 UConn W, 149-94 1/27 at Vermont W, 150-86 2/3 at New Hampshire W, 217.5-56.5 2/10 Boston University W, 138-105 2/22 at N.E.I.S.C. First 3/1 ECAC Championships 18th 1990-91 (10-2) • Russ Yarworth New England Champions 11/16 Boston College W, 158-85 12/1 at Springfield W, 133-110 12/5 Brown L, 110-132 12/8 So. Conn. W, 153.5-89.5 1/5 at Northeastern W, 140-103 1/16 at Amherst W, 151-131 1/19 Rhode Island W, 181-63 1/19 Providence W, 181-157 1/23 at UConn W, 147-94 1/26 Vermont W, 137.5-83.5 2/2 New Hampshire W, 196-101 2/9 at Boston College L, 99-144 2/21 at N.E.I.S.C. First 3/28 ECAC Championships 25th 1991-92 (12-2) • Russ Yarworth New England Champions 11/22 at Boston College W, 137-104 11/23 at Maine W, 147-94 12/7 at So. Conn. W, 172-73 12/8 Delaware W, 148-93 12/11 Springfield W, 180-106 1/8 Northeastern W, 148-93 1/11 Brown L, 127.5-170.5 1/15 at Amherst W, 155-88 1/18 at Rhode Island W, 207-89 1/19 at Providence W, 152-148 1/22 UConn L, 115-128 1/25 Vermont W, 142-99 2/1 at New HampshireW, 159-127 2/2 Boston UniversityW, 167.5-67.5 2/13 at N.E.I.S.C. First 3/5 ECAC Championships Third

1992-93 (11-1) • Russ Yarworth New England Champions 11/7 Vermont W, 152.5-68.5 11/15 at Boston UniversityW, 133-106 11/20 Boston College W, 204-94 12/4 A-10 Championships Second 12/10 at Springfield W, 134-92 1/2 Lake Worth Invitational NTS 1/9 at Brown L, 130-169 1/13 Amherst W, 150-90 1/15 at Rhode IslandW, 569.5-3532 1/15 vs. Providence W, 569.5-367.5 1/15 vs. Maine W, 569.5-214 1/23 at UConn W, 127-115 1/30 New Hampshire W, 193-104 2/6 at Northeastern W, 210-90 2/9 New England Invite. NTS 2/18 N.E.I.S.C. First 3/4 ECAC Championships Third 1994-95 (9-4) • Russ Yarworth 11/5 Vermont W, 145-79 11/12 at Northeastern L, 109-130 11/18 Boston College W, 128-109 11/19 at Boston UniversityW, 128-109 12/2 at N.E.I.S.C. Second 12/10 Rutgers L, 119-181 1/2 Orlando Invitational NTS 1/11 Dartmouth W, 154-146 1/13 at URI Invite First 1/21 at UConn L, 81-156 1/28 New Hampshire W, 177-121 2/1 at Brown L, 123-175 2/12 St. John’s W, 130-110 2/18 New England Invite. NTS 2/23 A-10 Championships Fifth 3/2 ECAC Championships Fifth 1995-96 (8-0) • Russ Yarworth Atlantic 10 Champions 11/4 at Vermont W, 151-87 11/11 Northeastern W, 146-97 11/18 Boston College W, 156-142 12/1 New England Champs. Second 12/9 Brown W, 195-91 1/2 Lake Worth Invitational NTS 1/20 UConn W, 130-111 1/27 at New HampshireW, 192-106 2/3 at Rutgers W, 123-120 2/10 Fordham W, 174-124 2/17 at New England Invite. NTS 1996-97 (9-2) • Russ Yarworth Atlantic 10 Champions 11/2 Vermont W, 138-80 11/16 at Boston UniversityW, 152-139 11/23 at St. John’s L, 95-143 12/6 at Philadelphia Invit. First 1/4 at San Juan Invite. N/A 1/10 at Rhode Island Invit. First 1/19 Dartmouth L, 144.5-155.5 1/25 New Hampshire W, 174-68 1/26 at UConn W, 126-117 2/1 Rutgers W, 170-130 2/8 at Fordham W, 122.5-119.5 2/20 at A-10 Championships First

1997-98 (10-0) • Russ Yarworth Atlantic 10 Champions 11/8 Providence W, 152-90 11/15 Boston University W, 205-95 11/21 Columbia W, 137-106 11/22 St. John’s W, 171-72 12/4 at Penn State Invit. Second 1/3 Lake Worth Invit. NTS 1/9 at Rhode Island Invit. First 1/18 Dartmouth W, 177-66 1/24 at New Hampshire xxx 1/25 UConn W, 177-66 1/31 at Rutgers W, 150-92 2/8 Fordham W, 207-92 2/19 at A-10 Championships First 2/26 at ECAC CHhampionships NTS 1998-99 (7-4) • Russ Yarworth 10/24 New Hampshire W, 156-81 11/7 Central Conn. W, 1471-79 11/14 at Boston UniversityW, 166-129 11/20 at Columbia L, 134-166 11/21 at St. John’s L, 120-121 12/4 at Harvard Invite Second 1/9 at Sacred Heart Invite NTS 1/15 at URI Invite Second 1/23 at UConn W, 138-101 1/30 Rutgers L, 114-121 2/6 at Fordham W, 134-107 2/18 at A-10 Championships Fourth 1999-00 (7-4) • Russ Yarworth 10/23 at New HampshireW, 164-121 11/6 at Central Conn. W, 184-98 11/13 Boston University W, 145-96 11/20 St. John’s W, 147-86 11/21 Columbia L, 137-163 12/3-4 at Syracuse L, 131-204 12/11 UConn W, 141-90 1/8 at Miami W, 179-81 1/14 at URI Invite First 1/22 Maryland-BC L, 116-121 1/29 at Rutgers L, 135-150 2/5 Fordham W, 198-98 2/17 A-10 Championships. Third 2000-01 (10-4) • Russ Yarworth Atlantic 10 Champions 10/21 New Hampshire W, 180-110 11/4 Central Conn. W, 173-121 11/11 at Boston UniversityW, 173-121 11/18 at St. John’s L, 111.5-149.5 11/19 at Columbia L, 96-147 12/1 Syracuse W, 239-127 12/9 at UConn W, 139-104 1/12 at URI Invite First 1/20 at Maryland-BC Invite Second 1/27 Rutgers L, 122-160 2/3 at Fordham W, 153-87 2/15 A-10 Championships First

2001-02 (9-3) • Russ Yarworth Atlantic 10 Champions 10/20 at New Hampshire W, 217-77 11/3 at Central Conn. W, 190-42 11/10 Boston University W, 223-73 11/17 St. John’s L, 158-131 12/1 at Syracuse W, 140-137 1/11 at URI Invite First 1/19 Maryland-BC L, 174-126 1/26 at Rutgers L, 174-113 2/2 Fordham W, 187-110 2/23 A-10 Championships First 2002-03 (7-4) • Russ Yarworth Atlantic 10 Champions 10/19 New Hampshire W, 179-109 11/2 at Brown Invite NTS 11/9 at Boston UniversityW, 181-113 11/23 at St. John’s L, 156-101 12/8 at Yale Invite W, 140-137 1/4 at Sacred Heart Invite NTS 1/11 Rhode Island Invite Second 1/18 UMBC L, 180-118 2/1 at Fordham W, 179-112 2/8 Boston College W, 183-117 2/22 A-10 Championships First 2003-04 (5-1) • Russ Yarworth Atlantic 10 Champions 10/18 UConn Invite NTS 10/25 at New Hampshire W, 174-96 11/1 Brown Invite NTS 11/8 Boston University W, 200-100 11/22 St. John’s W, 156-138 12/5-7 at Princeton Invite1 NTS 12/5-7 Nutmeg Invite NTS 1/4 San Juan Invite NTS 1/11 Rhode Island Invite NTS 1/18 at Southern Conn. L, 135-151 1/24 at Boston College W, 197-101 1/31 Fordham W, 187.5-107.5 2/19 A-10 Championships First 1Diving Team Only 2004-05 (6-0) • Russ Yarworth Atlantic 10 Champions 10/16 Connecticut Invitational NTS 10/30 Stony Brook W, 148-87 11/7 So. Conn. St. W, 189-106 11/13 Boston University W, 187-11 11/20 New Hampshire W, 190-71 12/4-5 Nutmeg Invitational NTS 1/8 Sacred Heart Invitational NTS 1/15 Rhode Island Invit. 1st of 4 1/22 Boston College W, 212-88 1/29 Fordham W, 175-120 2/19 A-10 Championship 1st of 8 3/13 NCAA Diving Regionals NTS

Chris Arsenault won three individual events at the 2001 Atlantic 10 Championships to help start UMass’ string of five consecutive conference titles. He is the only six-time Atlantic 10 Champion in UMass men’s swimming history.

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All-Time Series/YEARLY RECORDS All-Time SERIES Team

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T

Amherst College 12 28 Bates College 1 0 Boston College 12 2 Boston University 29 3 Bowdoin 4 11 Bridgewater 1 0 Brown 3 4 Central Conn. 13 9 Coast Guard 21 18 Columbia 0 3 Connecticut 27 34 Dartmouth 6 2 Delaware 1 0 Drexel 1 0 Fordham 8 0 George Washington 3 0 Harvard 0 1 Holy Cross 20 0 Howard 1 0 La Salle 5 2 Lowell 7 0 Maine 5 9 UMBC 0 4 Miami 2 0 MIT 9 15 New Hampshire 27 3 Northeastern 5 1 Providence 6 0 Rensselaer 7 5 Rider 1 0 Rhode Island 22 7 Rutgers 2 5 So. Connecticut 4 3 Springfield 12 4 St. John’s 4 4 Syracuse 2 1 Trinity 1 1 Tufts 27 15 Union 1 2 Vermont 20 10 Wesleyan 12 26 West Chester 1 0 Williams 9 11 WPI 34 7 Totals 398 249

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Yearly RECORDS Pct. .300 1.000 .857 .906 .266 1.000 .428 .619 .538 .000 .443 .750 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .714 1.000 .357 .000 1.000 .380 .900 .833 1.000 .583 1.000 .758 .285 .571 .750 .500 .666 .500 .643 .333 .666 .315 1.000 .450 .829 .613

First Last Last Meeting Meeting UMass Win 1952 1993 1993 1940 1940 1940 1985 2004 2004 1938 2004 2004 1935 1967 1955 1989 1996 1996 1989 1996 1996 1969 2002 2002 1936 1969 1969 1999 2001 — 1935 2001 2001 1994 2003 N/A 1992 1992 1992 1997 1997 1997 1996 2003 2003 1996 2003 2003 1999 1999 — 1955 1975 1975 1997 1997 1997 1950 2003 N/A 1981 1987 1987 1972 1993 1993 2000 2003 — 2000 2001 2001 1941 1976 1976 1974 2004 2004 1991 1996 1996 1991 1993 1993 1952 1963 1963 1997 1997 1997 1973 2003 2003 1995 2002 1997 1964 2004 1992 1978 1994 1994 1995 2004 2004 2000 2002 2002 1936 1937 1937 1947 1989 1989 1944 1951 1944 1968 1997 1997 1935 1976 1976 1997 1997 1997 1935 1990 1990 1935 1979 1978

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1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-46 11946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64

2004-05

4 2 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Wilber Tirrell 4 2 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Cumming Lothrup 5 1 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. James Cutter, Walter Hodder 5 1 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Dean Rounds 5 1 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Henry Anderson, Herbert Nowes 5 0 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Roy Morse, George Pitts, Jr. 7 2 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Robert Hall, Howard McCallum 8 1 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Joseph Jodka 5 2 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. George Tilley No intercollegiate team due to World War II 3 3 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. No captain 2 6 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. No captain 2 5 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Kenneth Parsons 2 7 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Benn Merritt 5 3 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Don Grey 5 3 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Fred Bartlett 5 3 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Richard Cornfoot 6 3 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Edmond Campbell 7 3 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Edward Hanson 6 3 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Thomas Lyons 6 2 1 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Clark Baldwin 3 5 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Roger Morin 3 6 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. No captain 3 6 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Charles Knight 2 6 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. David Goldstein 3 6 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Matt Rutkowski 5 4 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. James Coffey, Bruce Morton 6 3 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Michael Rothschild, Michael Bjornholm 6 4 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Charles Monnier, James O’Sullivan 5 6 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Richard Daniels, Frank Wilson 4 6 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Richard Lennon 4 5 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Bob Asquith 4 6 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Bob Asquith, Phil Morton 1 8 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Allen Northup 2 10 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Edward Jazab 1 8 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Herbert Schuster 2 8 0 Joseph Rogers, Jr. Robert Okolita, John Tyler 5 8 0 Bei Melamed George Kwiecien, Dick Blaisdell 5 7 0 Bei Melamed Joe Hebert, Spencer Sullivan 8 5 0 Bei Melamed Ron Boucher, Joe Hebert 4 7 0 Bei Melamed Dave Boucher, Ben Crooker 7 2 0 Bei Melamed Russ Yarworth 4 7 0 Bei Melamed Jim Antonio, Jim Leland 3 7 0 Russ Yarworth Bob DeConinck, John Sleeman 4 6 0 Russ Yarworth Robert DeConinck, Brian Spellman 6 4 0 Russ Yarworth Tom Dundon, Brian Spellman 4 7 0 Russ Yarworth John Mulvaney, Christopher Porter 6 4 0 Russ Yarworth Christopher Porter, Phil Surette 8 2 0 Russ Yarworth* Christopher Clarke, Bill Feeney, Paul McNeil 11 0 0 Russ Yarworth Andrew Donovan, Pat Mullen 11 0 0 Russ Yarworth John Turner, Rich Bishop 12 0 0 Russ Yarworth Jim Boudreau 10 2 0 Russ Yarworth John Gardiner, William Riddell 13 0 0 Russ Yarworth John Gardiner, William Riddell 10 2 0 Russ Yarworth Evan Gwilliam, Jim Robertson, Peter Reich 12 2 0 Russ Yarworth Bill Chouinard, Chris Sullivan 11 1 0 Russ Yarworth* Jay Peluso, Rich House 12 0 0 Russ Yarworth Steven Jungbluth, Sean Clark 9 4 0 Russ Yarworth Jeff Wicklund, Tim Milbert, Jeff Suearstone 8 0 0 Russ Yarworth^ Jeff Little, Dave Laport 0 Russ Yarworth Matt Getty, John Koritkoski, 9 2 Chris Martin 10 0 0 Russ Yarworth Sean Anderson, Matt Davey, Matt Turner 7 4 0 Russ Yarworth B.J. Brannan, Brian Wisniewski, Dave Koritkoski 7 4 0 Russ Yarworth^ Henry Turner, Bryan Grimes 10 4 0 Russ Yarworth^ Chris Arsenault, Billy Brown 9 3 0 Russ Yarworth^ Chad Arnold, Rob Bellamy, Tommy Keane 7 4 0 Russ Yarworth^ Justin Houck, Darren Johnson, Yarworth^Justin Ryan Zaucha 5 1 0 Russ Yarworth^ Sean Collins, Pete Tawczynski, Conner Townsend 6 0 0 Russ Yarworth^ Owen Scollan, Dylan Smith

Totals

404 249 1

1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85

1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Ryan Zaucha was a team captain during the 2002-03 season - the same season he won both the 100 and 200 yard backstroke events at the Atlantic 10 Championships.

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1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Atlantic 10 Champions

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John LOMBARDI Chancellor Fourth Year as UMass Chancellor Pomona ‘63 John V. Lombardi became chancellor and professor Academia Nacional de la Historia (which elected him corof history at the University of Massachusetts flagship camresponding member for the United States). His work on pus in Amherst on July 1, 2002. A former president of Venezuela appears in Venezuela en la época de transición, the University of Florida, Lombardi became the 26th perVenezuela: The Search for Order, The Dream of Progress, son to lead the university. People and Places in Colonial Venezuela and The Decline “John Lombardi has demonstrated that he has the and Abolition of Negro Slavery in Venezuela, 1820-1854, capacity to inspire greatness,” said UMass president Wilamong other publications. In 1993, his commitment to liam Bulger at the time of Lombardi’s appointment. “UnVenezuelan history led President Ramón J. Velásquez to der Lombardi’s stewardship, the University of Florida award him Venezuela’s Orden de Andrés Bello, Primera ascended to new heights. I believe that Lombardi’s record Clase, Banda de Honor. Lombardi has also published a of accomplishment can not be overlooked and makes him number of books and articles on other subjects, including the candidate best suited to lead our flagship campus.” A Teaching Atlas of Latin American History, co-authored UMass Board of Trustees chair Grace K. Fey, who led in 1983 with his wife, Cathryn Lee Lombardi. the search committee which selected Lombardi, said the Lombardi teaches a variety of courses in addition to members of the committee were deeply impressed by his Latin American history, including Race and Slavery in the accomplishments. Americas, Managing Universities, and the History of In“John Lombardi is equal parts visionary and skillful, tercollegiate Sports in America. His engagement with small exacting manager, and we consider ourselves fortunate computers in the 1980s led to his involvement as editor to find a chancellor with these attributes,” said Fey. “Dr. of the Small Computer Support Group Newsletter at IndiLombardi’s decade at the University of Florida truly was ana University and as a contributing editor at InfoWorld, a period of innovation and accomplishment. We are where he wrote regularly on software evaluation from pleased to welcome him to the University of Massachu1983 to 1996. He also led the computer literacy prosetts.” gram for Indiana University and served on various comLombardi, who served as president of the University puter use committees in the same period. Another enthuof Florida from 1990-1999, previously served as the prosiasm led to his collaboration in the late 1970s with a vost and vice president for academic affairs at Johns colleague in an auto repair shop called Farmer’s Garage, Hopkins from 1987-1990. He also spent approximately dedicated to the maintenance of older automobiles. 20 years in the department of history at Indiana UniverLombardi was born in Los Angeles in 1942. He resity, in addition to spending three years as dean of the ceived his bachelor’s degree from Pomona College in college of arts and sciences, and seven years as dean of 1963, and a master’s (1964) and doctorate (1968) from international programs. Columbia University. Lombardi and his wife have two chil“It is a great privilege to have the opportunity to work dren, John and Mary, and reside in Amherst. with the faculty, students, staff, alumni and friends of the University of Massachusetts,” said Lombardi. “Working together, we can enhance the school’s tradition of competitive excellence — always the hallmark of America’s major research universities.” During the 1990s, Lombardi and his colleagues at the University of Florida developed a method of measurement and accountability applicable to research universities that led to a number of publications and eventually to the establishment of The Top American Research Universities project at the end of the decade. The application of this method to the University of Florida appears documented in The Performance Decade. Extending this methodology to the national level, The Top American Research Universities provides an annual national standard for measuring research competition among the most productive public and private research universities. Lombardi serves as the co-editor and director of this project supported by The Center at the University of Florida. Over the years, Lombardi’s interest in Latin American history has taken him to Venezuela many times for research projects in collaboration with colleagues at the Universidad Central, the Biblioteca Nacional, the Archivo General, the Sociedad Bolivariana and the Jack Wilson with John Lombardi and Julius Erving.

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John McCUTCHEON Director of Athletics Third Year as UMass Athletics Director Indiana (Pa.) ‘75 A new era in UMass athletics was ushered in on February 4, 2004, when John McCutcheon was named the sixth permanent athletic director in the history of the university. He oversees and directs all operations for UMass’ 23 varsity sports and athletic support services. “UMass is delighted to welcome John McCutcheon as permanent director of athletics,” chancellor John Lombardi said. “He brings a solid record of accomplishment, strong managerial and fund-raising skills, and proven ability to steer our program toward greater success. He is also familiar with the New England sports environment and has all the talents necessary to meet the high expectations of our athletes and staff, students, faculty, fans, and alumni supporters.” Lombardi said while the UMass athletic program is in a period of transition, having McCutcheon as its director will build on the existing strengths and record of success. “John McCutcheon’s appointment is a key step required to get moving toward improving our topranked athletic programs,” Lombardi said. “I am extremely honored to have been given the opportunity to be the athletic director at the University of Massachusetts,” McCutcheon said. “It is my goal to provide the direction, enthusiasm and leadership to make UMass athletics a program in which our students, alumni and supporters can take great pride. I look forward to addressing whatever challenges we may face as we build on the tradition of the University of Massachusetts athletic program.” McCutcheon is only the sixth permanent athletic director at UMass since 1911, The five previous directors were Curry Starr Hicks (1911-1948), Warren P. McGuirk (1948-1971), Frank McInerney (1972-1992), Bob Marcum, (1993-2002), and Ian McCaw (2002-2003). McCutcheon came to UMass from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, where he was the director of athletics for a 20-sport varsity program from 1992-2004. During his time at Cal Poly, McCutcheon coordinated the school’s reclassification from Division II to Division I-AA and secured membership in the Big West Conference. Cal Poly teams won 15 conference championships during McCutcheon’s tenure, with 11 teams and 45 individuals advancing to NCAA postseason competition.

Among his major accomplishments at Cal Poly was the development of an athletic facility master plan, which addressed current and projected intercollegiate athletic and recreation needs. The blueprint encompassed a 37-acre sports complex which featured six multipurpose fields; a 2,500-seat baseball stadium; a 2,000-seat softball stadium; the renovation of a gymnasium and track & field facilities; design for a new 12,000-seat football / soccer stadium; a new varsity weight training center; a new academic center; locker room renovations; the construction of a new tennis facility; the reconstruction of a pool facility; and the concept planning for a future convocation center. Overall, the project included a $20 million capital campaign, which collected funds from private, corporate, state and student sources. McCutcheon also showed a commitment to both athletic and academic excellence during his time at Cal Poly. Under his tenure, student-athletes at Cal Poly consistently graduated at a rate higher than the general student population. He also helped the athletic department more than double its staff to over 50 employees, including new student-athlete support departments. Athletic aid more than tripled under his leadership, as he actively worked with the Mustang Athletic Fund to raise funds for the improvement and construction of athletic facilites. A member of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics since 1992, McCutcheon was also a member of the Collegiate Athletic Business Managers Association from 1978-1992. In addition, he has served on the NCAA Management Council, the Division I-AA Athletic Directors Association Executive Committee and the Big West Conference Executive Committee. Prior to his time at Cal Poly, McCutcheon spent 12 years at Boston College. He served as associate athletic director for business and operations from June of 1991 to August of 1992; assistant athletic director from July of 1988 to June of 1991; and athletic business manager from July of 1980 to July of 1988. He was also assistant athletic manager at the University of Maine from July of 1977 to July of 1980. McCutcheon earned his bachelor of science degree in health, physical education and recreation from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1975. He also earned a master of education degree from Ohio University in 1978. McCutcheon and his wife, Sue, have three children, Justin, Molly and Jack.

Tim KENNEY Associate A.D./Advancement Program Administrator Third Year at UMass Buffalo ‘93 Tim Kenney is in his third year as UMass’ associate athletic director for advancement, a role which he assumed in January of 2004. He is responsible for directing the UMass Athletic Association, a centralized fund designed to encourage financial support for all 23 varsity teams and the athletic department as a whole. Kenney came to UMass from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he worked in a variety of positions over the previous nine years. He spent three years as Stony Brook’s director of alumni relations, where he was in charge of fund raising for the alumni association, in addition to overseeing a number of other activities, including homecoming. Prior to his time as director of alumni relations, Kenney served as Stony Brook’s assistant athletic director for external affairs from January 1997-March 2001, director of scheduling and special events from July 1996-December 1996, and

assistant director of athletic development from August 1995-June 1996. Kenney also served as an assistant regional director for the Empire State Games from 1998-2004. In addition, he has worked for the Long Island Surf professional basketball club, the World University Games, Florida State University and the University at Buffalo. Kenney earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management and exercise science from Buffalo in May of 1993, and went on to earn his master’s degree in sports administration and physical education from Florida State in May of 1994. During his undergraduate days at Buffalo, he was a two-time All-American in swimming, in addition to earning Academic All-America honors. Kenney and his wife, Maureen, have three children, Sierra, Jack and Drew.

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2005-06 Swimming & Diving • MEDIA INFORMATION Interviews

Media GUIDELINES UMass Media Relations Office

• All interviews should be scheduled at least 24 hours in adJohn Sinnett vance through the media relations office by calling John Sinnett Assistant Director - Contact (413-545-1744). (Men’s Soccer, Women’s Lacrosse, • The best time to interview Coach Russ Yarworth is before or Track & Field, Swimming & Diving) after practice, Tuesday through Thursday. Phone: 413-545-1744 • The best time to interview players is during the week, TuesCell: 413-687-2237 day through Thursday, by scheduling an interview through the Email: [email protected] Media Relations Office. Arrangements for interviews must be made by 2:00 p.m. the day prior to the interview so that notices Newspaper Television WGGB-TV 40 (ABC) can be posted for the players (example: call by 2:00 p.m. Mon- The (Springfield) Republican 1860 Main Street, 1300 Liberty Street, day for a Tuesday interview). Team practice time varies, so Springfield, MA 01102. Springfield, MA 01102. Phone — (413) 785-1914; please call to confirm the time. Players phone numbers will Phone — (413) 788-1210; — (413) 788-1259. Fax — (413) 788-7640. not be given out and phone interviews are requested to be Fax Joe DeBurro, sports editor Scott Coen, sports director done after practice as well. Daily Hampshire Gazette WWLP-TV 22 (NBC) • Due to scheduling and potential class conflicts, post-practice 115 Conz Street, P.O. Box 2210, Northampton, MA 01060. Springfield, MA 01102. player interviews will be limited in number and time. Phone — (413) 585-5245; Phone — (413) 377-1193; • There will be no player or coach interviews on the day of a Fax — (413) 585-5299. Fax — (413) 377-2261. Stanley Moulton, sports editor Rich Tettemer, sports director meet, until after the meet is finished. Post-meet interviews Boston Globe CN8 must be coordinated through the media relations Office. Morrissey Boulevard, 179 Amory Street, • The UMass locker and training rooms are off limits to media 135 Boston, MA 02107. Brookline, MA 02446. at all times, unless ushered by a UMass media relations repre- Phone — (617) 929-2860; Phone — (617) 264-5705; Fax — (617) 929-2670/2872. Fax — (617) 264-5792. sentative. Joe Sullivan, sports editor Ed Berliner, sports director

Credentials Requests for press, radio, television and photo credentials should be made to John Sinnett in the UMass media relations office via email ([email protected]) or by phone (413-5451744). Please make your request at least 24 hours prior to the game. Confirmation of your request will be made upon receipt. Please direct all requests for road contests to John Sinnett or the host school’s media relations director.

Parking Media parking is available adjacent to the Boyden Gymnasium. We ask that you limit your request to one parking pass for each media outlet.

Telephones Phone lines are available in the media relations office for postgame usage. There are no community phone lines available at Joseph R. Rogers, Jr. Pool.

Statistics / Services Complete post-meet statistics will be available following the conclusion of the final event at home meets. Statistics are available via the athletics web site. Comprehensive season statistics will be updated on Sunday/Monday following the week’s competition. League rankings are available through the A-10 web site on Monday afternoons. National rankings are available following the midpoint of the season at NCAASports.com.

Boston Herald One Herald Square, Boston, MA 02106. Phone — (800) 234-5680; Fax — (617) 542-1314. Hank Hryniewicz, sports editor

College Sports Television (CSTV) Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 342-8700 Fax: (212) 342-8899

Berkshire Eagle P.O. Box 1171, Pittsfield, MA 01202. Phone — (413) 447-7311; Fax — (413) 499-3419. Brian Sullivan, sports editor Fitchburg Sentinel 808 Main Street, Fitchburg, MA 01420. Phone — (978) 343-6911; Fax — (978) 342-1158. Chad Garner, sports editor Greenfield Recorder P.O. Box 1367, Greenfield, MA 01301. Phone — (413) 772-0261. Fax — (413) 774-5020. Gary Sanderson, sports editor Worcester Telegram & Gazette Box 15012, Worcester, MA 01615-0012. Phone — (508) 793-9100; Fax — (508) 793-9281. Bill Doyle, reporter Massachusetts Daily Collegian 113 Campus Center, Amherst, MA 01003. Phone — (413) 545-1762; Fax — (413) 545-3699. Jeff Howe, sports editor

Visit the official home page of the UMass Men’s Swimming & Diving teams for up-to-date information on the players and coaches, statistics, game recaps, game notes, audio/video links, summer camp information, and merchandise. WWW.UMASSATHLETICS.COM

DIRECTIONS TO BOYDEN GYM From Bradley International Airport/From The South: Take Route 20 East to Interstate 91 North. Follow Interstate 91 to Exit 19 (Northampton/Amherst). Take a right off the exit ramp onto Route 9 and go approximately 4.5 miles. Make a left at the traffic light onto 116 North (across from Staples). Follow 116 for one mile to the UMass Exit. Take a right off the exit ramp onto Massachusetts Avenue and proceed to the second set of lights. Take a left onto Commonwealth Ave. Boyden Gym is on your right.

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From the North: Route 91 South to Exit 25 - At the end of the ramp turn left and follow the road to the intersection - turn right onto Routes 5 & 10 South - go 1 mile, then left onto 116 South, then eight miles to UMass exit - Left at the end of the ramp onto Massachusetts Avenue and proceed to the second set of lights. Take a left onto Commonwealth Ave. Boyden Gym is on your right.

From the East/West: Mass Pike (Route 90) West/East to Exit 4 (West Springfield) onto Route 91 North to Exit 19 (Northampton/Amherst) - Right onto Route 9 and go approximately five miles. Take a left onto Route 116 North (across from Staples) and follow for one mile to UMass exit. Take a right off the ramp on to Massachusetts Avenue and proceed to the second set of lights. Take a left onto Commonwealth Ave. Boyden Gym is on your right.

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