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May 30, 2007 at 4:00 pm #12576
stiles
MemberCourtesy of collegeswimming.com and lane9, this is what we know. I had some time on my hands. Would anyone care to add anything else to this list?
Amherst:
Alex Fraser 1:41.40/4:36
Ryan Colby 4:42/9:50
Walker Peterson 1:48/4:50MIT:
Michael Dobson 1:42.51/4:34.23/16:00.20Misericordia:
Nick Cannizzaro 58 bk
Jeff Clark 1:00.05 br
Nick Deangelo 57 bk
Robbie Jacobs 56.94 fly
Greg Vossler 22.8Rowan:
Mark Balesteri 4th in diving in NJ
Kyle Bianchini 8th in diving in NJ
Michael Brooks 1:48/4:52
Jimmy Smith 21.77/48.14
Chris Mahoney 1:01.9/2:14 br 2:01 IMSUNY New Paltz:
Dave Gardner 21.78/48.59
Matt Demerest 21.82r
Billy Papetti 22.57/50.32
Pat Rathbun 22.14/49.3
Andrew Outcault 59.02 flyWestminster:
Aaron Whisman 21.6/47.38
Devin Gannon 55.12bk
John and Chris Bodle 52.88/51.3 free
John Thiessen 55.21 flyWheaton (Ill):
Matt Gallagher 51.22 fly. 21.76/1:45.6 free
Ben Bader 56/2:00.7 bk
AJ Provonsha 21.7/47.99/1:47.3. 1:58.1 IM
Preston Conger 53.7/2:00.8 flyWidener:
Dan McDevitt 1:07.76 br
Justin Gorbey 49.2/1:49.9
Jesse Bregman 21.71r/48.63r 55.17 fly
Dalton Schiller 2:02 IM
Greg Golden 22.37
Ryan Ballard 23.45Carthage:
Kyle Drake 53.2/1:53.4 bk
Bob Pellican 22.7/49.4/1:49.3 54.9/1:59 bk
Jeff Walkotten 1:45.9/46.1r
Steve Zimmerman 23/50.Wabash:
Adam Current 52.0 fly
Daniel Michael 21.04/46.72 50.3 fly
Evan Rhinesmith 1:00.5/2:21 br 2:03 IMJHU:
Chris Deal 53 fly
Brian Keeley 56.7br 1:54.1 IMGAC:
Wes Jones 5:04/17:24USCGA:
Matthew Ohs 1:47Emory:
Matt Pringle 22.8/49.2/1:48 54/1:57 flyWittenberg:
Zach Stewart 46.8/1:42Ohio Northern:
Michael Schultz 4:43/16:16Kenyon:
Kirk Kumbier 59.7/2:13 brWilliams:
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May 30, 2007 at 8:29 pm #37939
Derek
MemberAccording to SwimAtlanta’s website, Nick Kelly is going to Emory while Ryan McChesney and Worth Macdonald are going to Williams.
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May 30, 2007 at 10:36 pm #37940
screeeeeeeeech
MemberI heard through the grapevine that Matt Pringle is going to Emory but has burned out and is not swimming next year. I heard that about a month ago, but things could have changed I suppose.
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May 31, 2007 at 1:32 pm #37941
swim5599
MemberI have also heard that Carthage’s incoming freshmen class on the men’s side is pretty big.
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June 1, 2007 at 2:28 pm #37942
d3swimmeranddad
MemberTufts
Chris Vorlicek: 4:10 (400IM), 2:11 (200BR), 4:47 (500FR)
+ Several other good sprinters (21+ and 22+)
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June 2, 2007 at 12:28 am #37943
fr0gman
MemberTaylor Clark to Trinity – 139, 434. That should make some noise.
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June 3, 2007 at 5:09 am #37944
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July 6, 2007 at 8:30 pm #37945
2000swimmer
MemberApperently Luther College had a great recruiting year on both the men’s and women’s side. Oswego is suppose to be big this year even though a new coach is in the mix.
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July 9, 2007 at 2:10 pm #37946
DonCheadle
MemberHiram got a guy just off Seniors in the IM’s He is from Mexico, and thus his times are LCM, so who knows if they will translate to yards.
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July 11, 2007 at 8:01 am #37947
OutsideSmoker27
Member@DonCheadle wrote:
Hiram got a guy just off Seniors in the IM’s He is from Mexico, and thus his times are LCM, so who knows if they will translate to yards.
¿Cómo se llama él? At least going to Hiram he’ll still be swimming meters in practice every day, even if it is SCM. Maybe he’ll be the key Jack Groselle needs to push that program up to where it could be (ignore the mixed metaphor there). Then again, given the facilities he has to work with, maybe not. 😕
Any other new news out of the NCAC? Or any of the other conferences we haven’t heard from yet (SCIAC, Liberty, NWC, etc., etc.)?
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July 11, 2007 at 2:29 pm #37948
DonCheadle
MemberSantiago Morales
Also, a quick question on Taylor Clark. I technically swim on the same team as him (though I don’t know him from Adam) and do not think has ever been under 1:40 I don’t want to be nit-picky here, just curious where those times came from (either way he is a great swimmer).
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July 12, 2007 at 3:50 am #37949
silentp
Member@DonCheadle wrote:
Also, a quick question on Taylor Clark. I technically swim on the same team as him (though I don’t know him from Adam) and do not think has ever been under 1:40 I don’t want to be nit-picky here, just curious where those times came from (either way he is a great swimmer).
200 FR SCY 18 1:39.50 1:39.50 815 US Open 2007 GU Speedo SC Sectionals 2/22/2007
(From the USA-Swimming Time Search)Way to get him to K Cheadle…
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