Men's Swimming and Diving Headlines
Coach Milliken named
NCAA III Men's Coach of the Year
Kalamazoo College head coach Kathy Milliken
was voted as the 2010 NCAA Division III Men's Coach of the
Year following the Hornets' fourth place finish at the national
championships held March 17-20 in Minneapolis. It was the
best finish in Kalamazoo College history, and marks the
first time in Division III men's swimming history that a
woman has been awarded this honor for leading a men’s
team.
Men's Swimming finishes
fourth at NCAA III Championships
The Kalamazoo College men's swimming and
diving team finished fourth at the 2010 NCAA III Championships,
the best finish in the history of the program. Kalamazoo
had finished sixth four times previously. Kalamazoo finished
fourth with 244 points, behind Kenyon (696), Denison (272)
and Emory (259.5). On Saturday, March 20, Craig Fleming
earned individual All-American honors for the third time
with a seventh place finish in the 100 freestyle (:45.07).
Brian Bazzell finished 11th with a time of :45.77. In the
200 backstroke, Paul Ellis finished ninth and set a school
record with a time of 1:48.18. In the 200 breaststroke,
Alfonso Espinosa finished 25th (2:08.50) while Chris Manning
finished 27th (2:09.60). Kalamazoo wrapped up the evening
with a second place finish in the 400 Free Relay (Bazzell,
Ellis, Manning, Fleming - 3:00.58). Championship
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Results
Paul Ellis wins NCAA
III championship in 100 backstroke
Hornets remain in fourth after third day at NCAA III Championships
Paul Ellis won an NCAA III championship
in the 100 backstroke with a time of :48.36 just a day after
setting the NCAA III record in the same event. Ellis was
fourth in the morning prelims, but took home the championship
by 23/100ths of a second. The Hornets remain in fourth place
overall with 183 points, just two points ahead of NJIT.
The Hornets are 29 points out of third place and 39.5 points
out of second entering the final day of competition. The
800 Free Relay (Bazzell, Benmark, Manning, Fleming) finished
sixth overall with a school-record time of 6:44.14. Alfonso
Espinosa earned honorable mention All-American honors with
a ninth-place finish in the 100 breaststroke (:56.24). Chris
Manning finished 22nd (:57.54). Alex Armstrong finished
25th in the 100 backstroke earlier in the day. The championships
conclude Saturday evening. Championship
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Results
Men's Swimming in fourth
place after second day at NCAA III Championships
The Kalamazoo College men's swimming and
diving team fell one spot to fourth place after the second
of four days at the NCAA III Championships in Minneapolis
on Thursday, March 18. Kalamazoo has 128 points, trailing
Denison (137) by just nine and Emory (140.5) by 12.5. Kenyon
continues to lead with 366 points.
The Hornets had a disappointing start to the evening with
a disqualification in the 200 Free Relay after posting the
second-best time in prelims. Paul Ellis finished ninth in
the 100 butterfly to earn honorable mention All-American
honors with a time of :49.92. In the 200 freestyle, Craig
Fleming (1:41.10) and Brian Bazzell (1:42.16) earned All-American
honors by finishing seventh and eighth, respectively. Tyler
Benmark finished 43rd (1:43.41).
A highlight of the evening was the Hornets second place
finish in the 400 Medley Relay (3:18.72 - Ellis, Espinosa,
Mueller, Fleming). Not only was the relay finish a school
record, but Paul Ellis set a school record and an NCAA III
record with a time of :48.22 in the 100 backstroke, the
opening leg of the relay. Championship
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Results
Kalamazoo Men's Swimming
in third place after first day at NCAA III Championships
The Kalamazoo College men's swimming and
diving team is in third place after the first of four days
of competition at the 2010 NCAA III Championships in Minneapolis.
The Hornets have 62 team points, just one point ahead of
Denison. Kalamazoo trails Emory (70.5) for second place
while Kenyon leads the event with 173 points. The Hornets'
200 Medley Relay (Ellis, Espinosa, Mueller, Bazzell) capped
off the evening by finishing second with a school-record
time of 1:29.59. The Hornets had the fastest time in prelims,
but were beat out in the finals by Kenyon's NCAA record-setting
finish (1:27.74). Craig Fleming and Brian Bazzell both earned
All-American honors in the 50 freestyle. Fleming finished
third with a school-record time of :20.30. Bazzell finished
seventh with a time of :20.58. Earlier in the day in prelims,
Chris Manning finished 21st in the 200 IM with a time of
1:53.70. Competition resumes Thursday with prelims at 10
a.m. followed by finals at 6 p.m. Championship
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Results
Kalamazoo swimmers head
to NCAA III Championships
Nine members of the Kalamazoo College men's
and women's swimming and diving teams are heading to the
2010 NCAA III Championships at the University of Minnesota.
The participants are leaving Kalamazoo Monday evening and
begin competition on Wednesday, March 17. The Kalamazoo
men are positioned for a strong championship meet, and are
featured prominently in a preview article on CollegeSwimming.com.
There is also a championship preview in Tuesday's edition
of the Kalamazoo
Gazette and a feature on Paul Ellis in the Oakland
Press.
Kalamazoo to send eight
Men's Swimmers to NCAA III Championships
The Kalamazoo College men's swimming and
diving team will send eight swimmers to the 2010 NCAA III
Championships March 17-20 in Minneapolis. All five of Kalamazoo's
relay teams will compete in the event, and all five are
seeded in the top four, with the 400 Medley Relay entering
as the top seed. Eight individuals will also compete, highlighted
by Craig Fleming's top seed in the 100 freestyle and Paul
Ellis' two seed in the 100 backstroke. Other participants
include: Alex Armstrong, Brian Bazzell, Tyler Benmark, Alfonso
Espinosa, Chris Manning and Barret Mueller. Kalamazoo College
finished 12th at the 2009 NCAA III Championships. The Hornets
have finished sixth four times. Championships
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2009-10 NCAA Participants
(Event, Seed)
Alex Armstrong (100 back)
Brian Bazzell (50 free, 5th / 100 free, 14th / 200 free, 14th)
Tyler Benmark (200 free)
Paul Ellis (100 back, 2nd / 200 back, 8th / 100 fly, 6th)
Alfonso Espinosa (100 breast, 7th)
Craig Fleming (50 free, 3rd / 100 free, 1st / 200 free, 7th)
Chris Manning (100 breast, 10th / 200 breast, 11th / 200 IM, 6th)
Barret Mueller
200 Medley (Ellis, Espinosa, Greiner, Bazzell, 2nd)
400 Medley (Ellis, Espinosa, Mueller, Fleming, 1st)
200 Free (Bazzell, Ellis, Armstrong, Fleming, 2nd)
400 Free (Bazzell, Ellis, Manning, Fleming, 3rd)
800 Free (Bazzell, Benmark, Manning, Fleming, 4th) |
Five Men's Swimmers earn All-MIAA honors
Five members of the Kalamazoo College men's swimming and diving teams received All-MIAA honors on Wednesday, Feb. 17: Brian Bazzell, Paul Ellis, Alfonso Espinosa, Craig Fleming, and Chris Manning. Brian Bazzell, a junior from Berkley (Berkley HS), earned All-MIAA honors for the second consecutive year. At the MIAA championships he finished second in both the 50 freestyle and 200 freestyle and third in the 100 freestyle. Bazzell was also a member of four MIAA championship relay teams. Paul Ellis, a senior from Bloomfield Hills (Lahser), earned All-MIAA honors for the fourth consecutive year and was named league MVP for the second straight year. Ellis captured MIAA championships in the 100 butterfly, 100 backstroke and 200 backstroke, and was also a member of four championship relay teams. Alfonso Espinosa, a senior from the Dominican Republic (Colegio Santa Teresa), earned All-MIAA honors for thie third time. Espinosa was a member of two MIAA championship relay teams. Craig Fleming, a junior from Clinton Township (Warren DeLaSalle HS), earned All-MIAA honors for the third consecutive year. Fleming won MIAA championships in the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and 200 freestyle, and was also a member of four MIAA championship relay teams. Chris Manning, a sophomore from York, Pa. (York Suburban HS), earned All-MIAA honors for the second consecutive year. Manning won MIAA championships in the 100 breaststroke, 200 breaststroke, and 200 IM, and was also a member of two MIAA championship relay teams. The Kalamazoo College men's swimming and diving team finished second at the 2010 MIAA championships, just 25 points out of first place.
Paul Ellis named MIAA
Men's Most Valuable Swimmer
Paul Ellis, a senior from Bloomfield Hills
(Lahser HS), was selected as the MIAA Men's Most Valuable
Swimmer on Saturday, Feb. 13. Ellis was named league MVP
for the second consecutive year. Ellis won three individual
events (100 Fly, 100 Back, 200 Back) and was a member of
four championship relay teams (200 Medley, 400 Medley, 200
Free, 400 Free) at this year's MIAA Championships. Over
his career, Ellis has been a member of 11 MIAA championship
relay teams while winning seven individual events.
Men finish second, Women
third at MIAA Swimming/Diving Championships
Saturday: Men win four events; Katy Knoechel wins 200 Butterfly
The men's swimming and diving team fell
just 25 points short of an MIAA championship, finishing
second with 853 points while Hope won the event with 878
points. On the women's side, Kalamazoo finished third with
442 points. On Saturday, Kalamazoo claimed three individual
championships on the men's side: Paul Ellis (200 Backstroke),
Craig Fleming (100 Freestyle), and Chris Manning (200 Breaststroke).
The Men's 400 Free Relay (Bazzell, Ellis, Manning, Fleming)
also won the title, giving Kalamazoo championships in all
five relay events. Ellis, Fleming and Manning finished with
three individual championships each. Bazzell also finished
third in the 100 Freestyle on Saturday. On the women's side,
Katy Knoechel won the 200 Butterfly on Saturday, giving
her league championships in two events. Katie Grue finished
second. The 400 Free Relay (Weber, Knoechel, Edsall, Grue)
finished third. The teams will now begin preparations for
the NCAA III Championships March 17-20 in Minneapolis, Minn.
Results
Second Day of MIAA Swimming/Diving
Championships
Men's Swimmers win six events; Katy Knoechel wins 100 Butterfly
The The men's swimming and diving team won
six events on the second day of competition at the 2010
MIAA Championships hosted by Calvin. The Hornets won two
more relays on Friday, making it 4-for-4 overall. Kalamazoo
won the 200 Medley (Ellis, Espinosa, Greiner, Bazzell) and
the 800 Free (Bazzell, Benmark, Manning, Fleming) on Friday.
Paul Ellis won two events, the 100 Butterfly and the 100
Backstroke. Chris Manning won the championship in the 100
Breaststroke. Craig Fleming won the title in the 200 Freestyle
as the Hornets went 1-2-3 in the event (Brian Bazzell was
second, Tyler Benmark, third). Kevin Lodewyk finished third
in the 400 IM. The Hornets remain in second place with 562
points, but are now just 37 behind the leader, Hope. The
Kalamazoo women's team remains in third place overall. Katy
Knoechel captured a league championship in the 100 Butterfly
while Loren Weber finished third. The 800 Free Relay team
also finished third (Bresnahan, Bair, Lewis, Grue). The
championship meet wraps up Saturday evening. Friday's
Results
Opening Day of MIAA
Swimming/Diving Championships
Men's Swimmers win four events; Women break two school records
The men's swimming and diving team won four
events on the opening day of the 2010 MIAA Championships
hosted by Calvin. Kalamazoo won both relays, the 200 Free
(Bazzell, Ellis, Armstrong, Fleming) and the 400 Medley
(Ellis, Espinosa, Mueller, Fleming). The Hornets also took
first place in the 200 IM (Chris Manning) and the 50 Freestyle
(Craig Fleming). Brian Bazzell finished second in the 50
Freestyle. The men's team is currently in second place with
254 points, 51 behind Hope. The Kalamazoo women's team is
currently in third place with 132 points. Both Kalamazoo
relays finished second, the 200 Free (Weber, Baumann, Grue,
Edsall) and the 400 Medley (Weeks, Edsall, Knoechel, Weber).
The 400 Medley team broke the school record, and Weeks'
opening 100 backstroke also set a school record. Taryn Edsall
broke the school record in the 50 Freestyle and finished
third. Thursday's
Results
Swim teams win dual
meets at Alma
The men's and women's swimming and diving
teams wrapped up the dual meet portion of the season with
wins at Alma on Saturday, Jan. 30. The Hornet men won 180-64
while the women won 145-97. Winning events for the women's
team: 200 Medley Relay (Weeks, Edsall, Weber, Lewis), Kelly
Bresnahan (200 freestyle), Kaitlin Weeks (100 backstroke),
Kate Chamberlain (100 breaststroke, 200 IM), Taryn Edsall
(50 freestyle), Lindsay Gaston (1M & 3M Diving), Emily
Bair (500 freestyle), and Katy Knoechel (100 butterfly).
Winning events for the men's team: 200 Medley Relay (Armstrong,
Bazzell, Mueller, Fleming), Kenny Heidel (1000 freestyle,
200 butterfly), Steve Brower (100 backstroke, 500 freestyle),
Alfonso Espinosa (100 breaststroke, 200 IM), Craig Fleming
(50 freestyle), Dustin Hennigar (1M & 3M Diving), Brian
Bazzell (100 freestyle), Chris Manning (200 backstroke),
Colin Dueweke (200 breaststroke), Tyler Benmark (100 butterfly),
and the 200 Free Relay (Ellis, Lodewyk, Greiner, Brower).
The teams will spend the next week and a half in preparation
for the MIAA Championships held Feb. 11-13 at Calvin. Results
Swim teams host dual
meet with Calvin
The men's and women's swimming and diving
teams competed against Calvin at home on Saturday, Jan.
23. The Kalamazoo men defeated Calvin 153-121 while the
women's team fell 187-113. The men's 200 medley relay (Armstrong,
Manning, Greiner, Bazzell) was victorious while the 200
free relay (Bazzell, Robinson, Armstrong, Smith) also posted
the top time. The Hornets went 1-2-3 in the 50 freestyle
and the 100 freestyle with Craig Fleming winning both events.
Other event winners included: Jay Daniels (1000 freestyle),
Tyler Benmark (200 freestyle, 200 backstroke), Steve Brower
(100 backstroke), Alfonso Espinosa (100 breaststroke), Kevin
Lodewyk (200 butterfly, 200 breaststroke) and Colin Mervak
(1M Diving). The Kalamazoo women went 1-2-3 in the 200 butterfly
led by Katie Grue. Other event winners included: Kaitlin
Weeks (100 backstroke), Taryn Edsall (50 freestyle), Erin
Campbell (1M Diving) and Katy Knoechel (100 butterfly).
The swim teams return to action next Saturday, Jan. 30 at
Alma. Results
Men's Swimming wins
Wheaton Quad Meet
The men's swimming and diving team won the
Wheaton Quad Meet on Saturday, Jan. 16. The Hornets scored
546 points, just two more than conference rival Hope. The
Kalamazoo women's team finished fourth. Kalamazoo won both
men's relays: 400 Medley (Ellis, Espinosa, Mueller, Bazzell)
and 400 Freestyle (Bazzell, Ellis, Benmark, Fleming). Other
event winners included Craig Fleming (200 freestyle, 100
freestyle), Brian Bazzell (50 freestyle), Chris Manning
(400 IM), and Paul Ellis (200 backstroke). Taryn Edsall
had the best finish for the women's team, finishing second
in the 50 freestyle. The Hornets host Calvin on Saturday,
Jan. 23 at 1 p.m. in the final home meet of the season.
Results
Paul Ellis named National
Swimmer of the Week
Kalamazoo College senior Paul Ellis was
named Division III Men's National Swimmer of the Week by
CollegeSwimming.com on Tuesday, Jan. 12. Ellis won the 100
backstroke (51.86, NCAA "B" time) and swam to
a second place in the 100 butterfly (52.90) in the Hope
meet. The All-American won the 100 backstroke (51.31, NCAA
"B" time) in the Carthage/Chicago dual. Ellis
also assisted on two winning relays versus Hope and Carthage/Chicago
respectively, the 200 medley (1:34.53 and 1:35.17) and 200
freestyle (1:25.22 and 1:25.68). The Kalamazoo College swimming/diving
teams return to action on Saturday, Jan. 16 at Wheaton.
Swim teams compete in
Chicago
The men's and women's swimming and diving
teams traveled to the University of Chicago on Saturday,
Jan. 9, the day after an exciting dual meet with Hope. At
Chicago, the Kalamazoo men defeated Carthage (134 - 84),
but lost to Chicago (148 - 92). On the women's side, Carthage
defeated Kalamazoo (129.5 - 101.5) and Chicago defeated
Kalamazoo (187 - 56). The Kalamazoo men won both relay events,
the 200 Medley (Ellis, Espinosa, Greiner, Bazzell) and the
200 Freestyle (Bazzell, Ellis, Manning, Fleming). Other
event winners for the Hornet men included Craig Fleming
(50 freestyle, 100 freestyle), Paul Ellis (100 backstroke),
and Alfonso Espinosa (100 breaststroke). Top performances
by the women's team included second place finishes by Taryn
Edsall (50 freestyle), Erin Campbell (1M & 3M Diving),
Katy Knoechel (100 butterfly), and Kaitlin Weeks (100 backstroke).
The swim teams return to action next Saturday, Jan. 16 in
a quad meet at Wheaton College. Complete
Results
Swim teams edged at
home by Hope
The men's and women's swimming and diving
teams both lost close dual meets at home to Hope on Friday,
Jan. 8. The men lost by just nine points (148-139) while
the women fell 162-120. On the men's side, Kalamazoo took
first place in both relays; the 200 medley relay (Ellis,
Espinosa, Greiner, Bazzell) and the 200 freestyle relay
(Bazzell, Ellis, Benmark, Fleming). Also finishing first
for the Hornets were Paul Ellis (100 backstroke), Alfonso
Espinosa (100 breaststroke), Brian Bazzell (50 freestyle),
and Craig Fleming (100 freestyle). On the women's side,
Erin Campbell won the 1M and 3M diving events, Katy Knoechel
won the 100 butterfly and the 200 IM, and Kalamazoo won
the 200 freestyle relay (Edsall, Weber, Baumann, Grue).
Both teams travel to Chicago on Saturday, Jan. 9 to face
Chicago and Carthage. Complete
Results
Kalamazoo Men's Swimming
Team, Coach Milliken featured on CollegeSwimming.com
The Kalamazoo College men's swiming and
diving team is one of two men's teams ranked in the top
five in the CollegeSwimming.com poll who are coached by
a woman. With Kalamazoo ranked second and MIT ranked fifth,
it is the first time that two men's teams, coached by women,
have been ranked in the top five of the same poll in any
NCAA sport. Read the story and see the poll at: http://www.collegeswimming.com/news/2010/jan/06/emory-women-kenyon-men-lead-historic-division-iii-/
. Kalamazoo returns to action on Friday, Jan. 8 at home
against #11 Hope at 6 p.m.
Men's Swimming/Diving ranked second in CollegeSwimming.com Top 25 Poll
The Kalamazoo College men's swimming and diving team is ranked second in the nation in the latest (Dec. 27) CollegeSwimming.com/CSCAA Division III Team Poll. The Hornets received 441 total votes and one first place vote, and trail only Kenyon, recipient of 474 total votes and 18 first place votes. Top 25 Poll
Men's Swimmers among national leaders
Several members of the Kalamazoo College men's swimming and diving team rank among the national leaders in Division III following mid-season tapers. In addition, every Kalamazoo relay has one of the top three times in the country. As of Dec. 15, the 200 and 400 medley relays both have the top times. The 800 and 400 free relays each have the second-best times. The 200 free relay holds the third-best time. Individually, Craig Fleming holds the top time in the 100 freestyle, is sixth in the 50 freestyle and eighth in the 200 freestyle. Paul Ellis ranks first in the 100 backstroke and 10th in the 100 butterfly. Alfonso Espinosa is first in the 100 breaststroke. Chris Manning is first in the 200 IM, second in the 200 breaststroke, third in the 100 breaststroke and eighth in the 400 IM. Brian Bazzell ranks second in the 50 freestyle, sixth in the 100 freestyle and seventh in the 200 freestyle. The swim teams return to competition at home on Friday, Jan. 8 against Hope at 6 p.m.
Swim teams wrap up weekend
at Calvin Invitational
Men finish second, Women fifth
The men's and women's swimming and diving
teams wrapped up the three-day Calvin Winter Invitational
on Saturday, Dec. 5. The men's team maintained second place
throughout the event, finishing only behind Grand Valley
State University. The women's team was fifth throughout.
The only Division III school to finish ahead of the Hornets
was Calvin. Saturday's highlights included more pool records.
The men's 200 Medley Relay started things off by taking
first place and setting a pool record with a time of 1:30.72
(Ellis, Espinosa, Greiner, Bazzell). The Hornets also had
a team place third in the event (Armstrong, Stetson, Mueller,
Smith). The Hornets also took first and third in the 200
Breaststroke with Chris Manning setting a pool record (2:04.13).
Alfonso Espinosa finished third. The Hornets took first
and second in the 100 Freestyle as Craig Fleming set a pool
record (44.90) with Brian Bazzell finishing second. Chris
Manning set a pool record and won the 200 IM (1:52.08).
Paul Ellis finished second int he 100 Butterfly (:51.03).
Tyler Benmark finished third in the 500 Freestyle (4:43.80).
On the women's side, Katy Knoechel finished fifth in the
100 Butterfly. The 200 Medley Relay team also finished fifth
(Weeks, Edsall, Knoechel, Weber). Complete
Meet Results
Swimmers set pool records
in Friday action at Calvin
The men's swimming/diving team remained
in second place while the women's team is in fifth after
Friday's action at the Calvin Winter Invitational. The Kalamazoo
men took first place and set a pool record with a "B"
cut time of 1:22.90 in the 200 Free Relay (Bazzell, Ellis,
Armstrong, Fleming). The Hornets went one-two-three in the
200 Freestyle with Brian Bazzell taking first with a pool
record 1:42.00. Craig Fleming finished second and Tyler
Benmark finished third as all had "B" cuts. The
Hornets went one-two-three in the 50 Freestyle as well as
Bazzell set another pool record with a time of :20.99. Fleming
finished second and Paul Ellis came in third as Bazzell
and Fleming both had "B" cuts. Ellis had the only
"A" cut of the night, finishing second in the
100 Backstroke with a time of :49.07. The Hornets had two
more "B" cuts in the 100 Breaststroke as Alfonso
Espinosa finished second (:56.44) and Chris Manning finished
third. Other "B" cut performances were turned
in by the 400 Medley Relay, Chris Manning in the 400 IM,
and Alex Armstrong and Steve Brower in the 100 Backstroke.
Competition concludes on Saturday. Friday's
Results - Compelte results can be followed live each
day at: http://www.calvin.edu/swimscoreboard/
Swimming competes on
opening night at Calvin Invitational
The men's and women's swimming and diving
teams began competition at the three-day Calvin Winter Invitational
on Thursday, Dec. 3. With just four scored events Thursday
night, the Kalamazoo men are in second place behind Grand
Valley State University. The women's team is currently fifth
and trails only Calvin among Division III opponents. Highlighting
the performances on Thursday was a first place finish by
the men's 800 Free Relay team (Bazzell, Benmark, Manning,
Fleming) with a time of 6:44.26. The 800 Free Relay team
set Kalamazoo College and MIAA records and was a National
"B" cut. Thursday's
Results - Compelte results can be followed live each
day at: http://www.calvin.edu/swimscoreboard/
Swim teams remain undefeated
with wins at Olivet
The men's and women's swimming and diving
teams remained perfect with wins at Olivet on Saturday,
Nov. 14. The men's team defeated Olivet 172-106 while the
women's team won 185.5-97.5. Winning results for the men
were: 400 Medley Relay (Ellis, Espinosa, Mueller, Fleming),
Kenny Heidel (1000 freestyle), Brian Bazzell (200 freestyle,
50 freestyle), Alfonso Espinosa (100 breaststroke), Colin
Mervak (1M, 3M), Steve Brower (200 backstroke), Chris Manning
(200 breaststroke, 200 IM), 200 Free Relay (Bazzell, Ellis,
Smith, Fleming). Winning for the women were: 400 Medley
Relay (Weeks, Edsall, Knoechel, Grue), Katy Knoechel (200
freestyle, 100 butterfly), Kaitlin Weeks (100 backstroke),
Katie Grue (200 butterfly, 200 backstroke), Taryn Edsall
(50 freestyle), Christine Lewis (100 freestyle), Kate Chamberlain
(200 breaststroke), Erin Campbell (3M), Kelly Bresnahan
(200 IM), and the 200 Free Relay (Edsall, Knoechel, Weeks,
Baumann). Men's
Results - Women's
Results
Men's and Women's Swimming/Diving
teams defeat Albion
The men's and women's swimming and diving teams defeated
Albion at home on Saturday, Nov. 7. The men's team won 166.5-114.5
while the women's team won 160-135. Winning events for the
women's team were: 200 Medley Relay (Weeks, Chamberlain,
Knoechel, Edsall), Katie Grue (200 freestyle), Kaitlin Weeks
(100 backstroke, 200 backstroke), Taryn Edsall (100 breaststroke),
Katy Knoechel (200 butterfly, 100 freestyle, 200 IM), Loren
Weber (100 butterfly), and the 400 Freestyle Relay (Edsall,
Chamberlain, Baumann, Grue). Winning events for the men
were: 200 Medley Relay (Armstrong, Espinosa, Mueller, Smith),
Kenny Heidel (1000 freestyle), Chris Manning (200 freestyle,
200 IM), Steve Brower (100 backstroke, 200 backstroke),
Alfonso Espinosa (100 breaststroke, 200 breaststroke), David
Scasny (200 butterfly), Paul Ellis (50 freestyle, 100 butterfly),
Nick Smith (100 freestyle), Jay Daniels (500 freestyle),
and the 400 Freestyle Relay (Hennigar, Janes, benmark, Fleming).
Kalamazoo's next meet is Saturday, Nov. 14 at Olivet. Results
Swim teams win season's first
dual meets
The Kalamazoo College swimming and diving teams got
off to a good start as the women's team defeated Saint Mary's
180-107 and the men's team defeated Wabash 170-126 at Notre
Dame on Friday, Oct. 30. Winning events for the women's
team were: 200 Medley Relay (Weeks, Chamberlain, Knoechel,
Edsall), Katie Grue (200 freestyle, 200 butterfly), Kate
Chamberlain (100 breaststroke), Taryn Edsall (50 freestyle,
100 freestyle), Erin Campbell (1m diving, 3m diving), Kaitlin
Weeks (200 backstroke) and the 200 Freestyle Relay (Edsall,
Baumann, Chamberlain, Grue). Winning events for the men
were: 400 Medley Relay (Ellis, Espinosa, Mueller, Bazzell),
Paul Ellis (100 backstroke), Alfonso Espinosa (100 breaststroke),
Brian Bazzell (50 freestyle), Craig Fleming (100 freestyle),
Steve Brower (200 backstroke), Chris Manning (200 breaststroke),
Barret Mueller (100 butterfly), Colin Mervak (3m diving)
and the 400 Freestyle Relay (Bazzell, Ellis, Espinosa, Fleming).
The swimming and diving teams have their first home meet
of the season next Saturday, Nov. 7 at 1 p.m. against Albion.
Complete
Results
2009-10 Swimming/Diving Season
Preview
Despite losing 12 seniors to graduation, the men
and women’s swimming and diving teams have gained
19 freshmen and aren’t looking to go anywhere but
up.
On the men’s side, seventh-year head coach Kathy
Milliken wants an MIAA conference title and at least a top
ten, if not top five, finish in the country.
“The returners have done a really good job of training
in the off-season, and have addressed some of the weaknesses
they had,” she said.
With the addition of 13 freshmen, the largest men’s
class Milliken has brought in to date, she isn’t worried
about having graduated two of her national qualifiers.
Seniors Alfonso Espinosa and David Greiner, both of whom
qualified for nationals in their freshmen and sophomore
seasons, return after a year abroad, and Milliken added
that senior captains Colin Dueweke, Paul Ellis, and Barret
Mueller have “stepped up and done a wonderful job.”
The Hornets also return junior MIAA champions and record-holders
Brian Bazzell and Craig Fleming, both of whom competed at
nationals last spring, as well as sophomore MIAA champion
and national competitor Chris Manning. Ellis also competed
at nationals last spring.
Milliken cited the strength of the team as being its all-around
sprinting dominance, and said that the team’s biggest
MIAA competition will be Hope, who finished first in the
conference last season.
The women’s team, though, has both Hope and Calvin
to look out for.
Led by senior captain Katy Knoechel and junior captains
Kandice Keen and Kaitlin Weeks, and with the addition of
six freshmen, Milliken hopes to close the gap between her
team and the top two MIAA powerhouses.
“It would be great to finally get Kalamazoo some
relays at nationals, and continue to gain on those two teams,”
she said.
Knoechel and sophomore Katie Grue return after receiving
All-MIAA honors and competing at Nationals last spring.
Sophomore diver Erin Campbell was close to qualifying as
well, and is expected to make contributions this year, as
is Weeks.
“We had some holes last year,” said Milliken,
“but this year I don’t think we have any big
weaknesses, and that’s our strength.”
Both teams competed at the MIAA Relays hosted by Calvin
on Saturday, Oct. 24, and Milliken is excited after seeing
her team in action.
“We saw some speed out of people that we hadn’t
seen yet, which was great,” she said.
The teams open dual meet competition at Notre Dame on Friday,
Oct. 30. The women will compete against MIAA foe Saint Mary’s,
while the men take on Wabash. Kalamazoo will host its first
home meet on Saturday, Nov. 7 in a conference match-up with
Albion.
Swim teams compete at MIAA Relays
The men's and women's swim teams competed at the
MIAA Relays hosted by Calvin on Saturday, Oct. 24. The Kalamazoo
men won five relays, including the 200 medley, 200 backstroke,
200 breaststroke, 500 freestyle and 200 butterfly. The Kalamazoo
women took second place in three relays, the 200 medley,
200 backstroke and 200 breaststroke. The teams open dual
meet competition next Friday, Oct. 30 at Notre Dame. The
women's team goes against Saint Mary's while the men compete
against Wabash. MIAA
Relays
Tim Kearney selected as assistant
coach of men's and women's swimming
Kalamazoo College announced the hiring of Tim Kearney
as assistant men’s and women’s swimming coach
on Thursday, Sept. 10.
Kathy Milliken, Head Coach of the Hornets, commented, “The team and athletic department are very excited that Tim will be joining our staff. It became very apparent during the interview process that Tim is a highly intelligent and organized individual who has a great passion for swimming and an effective communication style. He truly cares about helping his athletes excel in every aspect of their lives.”
Kearney is a 2007 graduate of Hamilton College where he was a four-year letter winner and a team captain while majoring in philosophy.
Kearney remained at Hamilton as an assistant coach for the 2007-08 season and worked with all areas of the program, including the management of recruiting efforts.
Most recently, Kearney served as head coach of the Bellevue (Wash.) High School boys’ swimming and diving teams, as well as aquatics director and head coach for Overlake Golf & Country Club. At Bellevue, Kearney led the squad to a 7-2 dual meet record, a sixth-place finish at the conference championships, a third-place finish at districts and a seventh-place finish at the state championships. His team more than doubled the number of individual state qualifiers from the previous season. At Overlake, Kearney compiled a 4-1 record and led the Otters to their first Division III A-Dual Meet Championship in eight years.
In addition to his collegiate and high school coaching experience, Kearney has served as a club coach, masters’ coach, summer aquatics director and as a coach at various swim camps.
Kalamazoo swimmers earn Scholar All-American honors
Several members of the Kalamazoo College men's and women's swimming and diving teams have been recognized by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. Katie Stefl, Katy Knoechel, Ryan Booms, Bobby Dekker, Brian Bazzell and Craig Fleming have been named CSCAA Scholar All-Americans. Erin Campbell, Kaitlin Weeks and Danielle Williams have been recognized as CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-Americans. In addition, the men's and women's teams have been recognized as CSCAA Scholar All-American teams as the men's team had a 3.24 cumulative GPA and the women's team had a 3.33 cumulative GPA.
Bobby Dekker, Ryan Booms earn CoSIDA Academic All-District honors
Kalamazoo College swimmers Bobby Dekker and Ryan Booms have been selected to the 2008-09 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Men's At-Large First Team. To be nominated, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) at his/her current institution. Academic All-District honorees are selected by sports information directors at colleges and universities within the district. Academic All-District First Team selections automatically advance to the national ballot for Academic All-America consideration. The At-Large program features candidates from 12 different sports. Bobby Dekker, a senior from Rochester Hills, Mich. (Rochester HS), earned All-MIAA honors all four years as a Hornet. He won MIAA championships in 12 individual and relay events during his career. Dekker set MIAA records in the 200 IM and as a member of four relay teams. He earned All-American honors as a member of two relay teams as well as Honorable Mention All-American honors six other times. The biology major was also recently awarded a prestigous NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Ryan Booms, a senior English major from Commerce Township (Walled Lake Central HS), earned All-MIAA honors the past three seasons. He won MIAA championships in the 200 breaststroke the past two seasons, and was MIAA champion in the 100 breaststroke this season. In addition, Booms was a member of the MIAA champion and record-setting 400 Medley Relay team. That same 400 Medley Relay team earned All-American honors by finishing sixth at this year's NCAA Division III Championships. Booms earned Honorable Mention All-American honors as a member of the 200 medley relay team that finished ninth.
Bobby Dekker receives NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
Bobby Dekker, a senior on the Kalamazoo College Men's Swimming and Diving Team, was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship on Monday. A total of 58 winter sport student-athletes at all levels (29 men and 29 women) will each receive a one-time, nonrenewable grant of $7,500 to be used toward postgraduate studies. The program was created in 1964 to promote and encourage postgraduate education by rewarding the NCAA's most accomplished student-athletes through their participation in championship and/or emerging sports. Dekker earned All-MIAA honors all four years and captured 12 league championships in individual and relay events. He earned All-American honors as a part of two relay teams and Honorable Mention All-American honors six other times. Dekker is the 70th MIAA student-athlete and the 20th from Kalamazoo College to earn an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. List of NCAA Winter Postgraduate Scholars
Men's Swimming
finishes 12th in the nation; Women finish 33rd
The Kalamazoo College men's swimming and
diving team finished 12th at the NCAA III Championships
March 18-21 in Minneapolis, Minn. The Hornets' finish was
the best of any MIAA team, and the best Kalamazoo finish
since 2004. On Saturday, the Men's 400 Free Relay (Bazzell,
Ellis, Dekker, Fleming) earned honorable mention All-America
honors with a ninth place finish (3:01.36). Craig Fleming
also earned honorable mention All-America honors by finishing
14th in the 100 Freestyle (:45.25). Brian Bazzell finished
22nd (:45.56). Ryan Booms broke a school record and finished
18th in the 200 Breaststroke (2:04.06). Paul Ellis finished
35th in the 200 Backstroke (1:54.78). The Kalamazoo women's
team finished 33rd overall. On Saturday, Katie Grue broke
a school record while finishing 36th in the 200 Backstroke
(2:09.88). Championships
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