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1 Women s Swimming & diving Golden Bear Facts Location... Berkeley, Calif. Enrollment... 35,409 Founded Nickname... Golden Bears Colors... Blue and Gold Conference... Pacific-10 Pool... Spieker Aquatics Complex Pool Dimensions...50 meters by 25 yards Chancellor... Dr. Robert Birgeneau Director of Athletics... Sandy Barbour Athletics Web Site...CalBears.com Swimming & Diving Head Coach... Teri McKeever (USC 83) Year at Cal... 18th Career Record at Cal (17) Career Record (overall) (22; women)/19-18 (3;men) Assistant Coach...Kristen Cunnane (3rd year) Swimming Office Phone Swimming Office Fax Diving Coach...Ben Herdt (1st year) Diving Office Phone DIVE Dual-Meet Record Pac-10 Finish... 1st NCAA Finish... 1st Swimming Letterwinners returning/lost... 19/7 Swimming All-Americans returning/lost... 7/4 Newcomers... 8 Media Relations Office 349 Haas Pavilion Berkeley, CA Phone Fax: Deputy Athletic Director/SWA...Teresa Kuehn Gould Assistant Media Relations Director (Women s Swimming & Diving)... Dean Caparaz Direct Phone: dcaparaz@berkeley.edu Dean Caparaz California Golden Bears Usage Guidelines When referring to University of California intercollegiate athletic teams, please use California or Golden Bears on first reference. Cal or Bears may be used on second reference. Terms such as UC Berkeley, Cal-Berkeley, Berkeley and California-Berkeley (or other similar variations) are incorrect and should not be used in connection with Cal Athletics. Table of Contents Cal s 2008 Olympic Experience...IFC Swimming & Diving Rosters... 2 Spieker Aquatics Complex Season in Review Coaching & Support Staff Golden Bear Profiles Cal Legends Prominent Cal Alumnae Cal Results Cal Records & History The Cal Experience The University & Bay Area The Cal Experience Academic Achievement Cal All-Americans... IBC Interviews/ Press Information A pre-meet press release and set of results will be made available to members of the media covering home Cal women s swimming and diving meets. These will be available online at CalBears.com. All athlete, coach and administrator interviews, either in person or by telephone, must be coordinated by Assistant Media Relations Director Dean Caparaz with a minimum of 24-hours notice. Please call for more information. Credits The edition of the California Women s Swimming and Diving Media Guide was written and edited by Dean Caparaz, Assistant Media Relations Director. Layout and graphics by John Dunbar, Publications Director, and Evan Kerr, Publications Assistant. Photos by Michael Pimentel, Kelley Cox, Michael J. Burns, Kristen Cunnane, Sara Isakovic, Ellie Monobe, John Dunbar, Evan Kerr, Nick Lammers, Bill Collins, Stu Corliss, Peter H. Bick and Harrison Stubbs, among others. California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 1

2 Cal Women s Swimming & Diving Rosters CALIFORNIA WOMEN S SWIMMING ROSTER Name Events Yr. Ht. Exp. Hometown (Last School) Emily Bibb Freestyle Jr V Simi Valley, Calif. (La Reina HS/UCLA) Lauren Boyle Freestyle Sr V Auckland, New Zealand (ACG Sr. Coll. of N. Zealand) Erica Dagg Free/Back Jr V New Orleans, La. (Isidore Newman HS) Ursula Dailey Back/Fly So V Albany, Calif. (Albany HS) Alexandra Ellis Breaststroke Sr V San Diego, Calif. (Westview HS) Courtney Eronemo IM/Fly Sr V Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) Colleen Fotsch Fly/Back So V Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto HS/Notre Dame) Shelley Harper Free/Fly/IM So V Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas HS) Blake Hayter Freestyle Sr V San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS) Kelsey Hoff IM/Fly/Back Jr V Sacramento, Calif. (Horizon HS) Sara Isakovic Free/Fly So V Bled, Slovenia (Bezigrad HS) Liv Jensen Freestyle So V Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto HS) Katie Kastes IM/Fly/Free Jr V Palm Harbor, Fla. (Countryside HS/Arkansas) Amanda Larson Freestyle Sr V Davis, Calif. (Davis HS) Caitlin Leverenz Breaststroke/IM Fr. 5-8 HS Tucson, Ariz. (Sahuaro HS) Ellie Monobe Breaststroke/IM Jr V Fremont, Calif. (Mission San Jose HS) Samantha Pearson Backstroke Fr. 5-6 HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran HS) Katherine Raatz Freestyle Jr V Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird HS /Arizona) Amanda Sims Fly/Back Jr V Santa Rosa, Calif. (Montgomery HS) Sara Sun Freestyle Jr V La Crescenta, Calif. (Crescenta Valley HS) Heather White Back/IM Sr V Oakland, Calif. (Miramonte HS) Hannah Wilson Fly/Free Jr V Hong Kong, China (Island School) CALIFORNIA WOMEN S DIVING ROSTER Name Yr. Ht. Exp. Hometown (Last School) Alissa Barker So V Sydney, Australia (Pymble Ladies College) Rachel Becker Fr. 5-8 HS Madison, Wis. (LaFollette HS) Molly Hayes So V Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos HS) Kelsey Heiken Fr. 5-5 HS San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) Laura Sanford Jr V San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) Coaching Staff Head Coach Teri McKeever (18th year) Assistant Coach Kristen Cunnane (3rd year) Diving Coach Ben Herdt (1st year) Women s Diving Back Row (left to right): Kelsey Heiken, Rachel Becker and Laura Sanford. Front Row: Molly Hayes and Alissa Barker. Pronunciation Guide Courtney Eronemo...eh-RON-eh-mow Sara Isakovic...ee-SOCK-oh-vich Liv Jensen...LEAF YEN-sen Kelsey Heiken... HI-ken Caitlin Leverenz...LEH-vuh-renz Ellie Monobe... muh-no-bee Kristen Cunnane...koo-NANE Ben Herdt... HURT 2 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

3 Spieker Aquatics Complex The Home of Champions The home of the University of California women s swimming and diving team is the Spieker Aquatics Complex, one of the finest outdoor facilities in the United States. Completed in the fall of 1982, the $1-million dollar facility was made possible through the Cal Sports 80s project and was dedicated to former California water polo letterman Warren Ned Spieker Jr., who provided the major portion of the funding for the project. The facility replaced the old Harmon pool, which had stood on the same site since the early 1930s. Included in the extensive remodeling project was the joining of the two existing tanks into one 50-meter by 25-yard pool of deep water, suitable for national and international swimming and water polo competition. Also included in the reconstruction was the installation of new piping and filtration systems, lighting modifications and increased spectator seating. The Spieker Aquatics Complex is located adjacent to Haas Pavilion at the corner of Bancroft and Dana streets on the Berkeley campus. Spieker Aquatics Complex Records 50 Freestyle Liv Jensen Freestyle Dana Vollmer Freestyle... 1: Dana Vollmer Freestyle... 4: Julia Smit (Stanford) Freestyle... 9: Julia Smit (Stanford) Freestyle... 16: Andrea Hayes (Texas) Backstroke Natalie Coughlin Backstroke... 1: Julia Smit (Stanford) Breaststroke Tara Kirk (Stanford) Breaststroke... 2: Elizabeth Smith (Stanford) Butterfly Elaine Breeden (Stanford) Butterfly... 1: Elaine Breeden (Stanford) IM... 1: Natalie Coughlin IM...4: Caitlin Leverenz Medley Relay... 1: Tsai, Hardy, Vollmer, E. Silver Medley Relay... 3: Lahey, Soni, Krisman, Waller (USC) Free Relay... 1: Kennedy, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer Free Relay... 3: Dwelley, Woodward, Webb, Smit (Stanford) Free Relay... 7: Cooper, Dutcher, Hayes, Arris (Texas) Bold denotes current Cal athlete Spieker Aquatics Complex has played host to some of the world s best swimmers, including Olympic and Cal swimmer Emily Silver. California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 3

4 Championship Season Recap Lauren Rogers Cal Compiles a 4-4 Dual-Meet Record Prior to season-ending triumphs at the NCAA and Pac-10 Championships, California improved gradually throughout regular-season competition with a typically challenging schedule of Pac-10 opponents as well as a pair of national invitationals. The Golden Bears produced a 4-4 dual-meet record, winning a season-opening meet against Pacific, , on Oct. 11 in Stockton, Calif., before opening the home schedule with a loss to Texas on Oct. 18 at Spieker Aquatics Complex. The Bears won their conference opener against Washington, , in their final home meet of They next competed in the Art Adamson Invitational at Texas A&M s Student Rec Center Natatorium in College Station, Texas, from Nov , winning the meet with 1,024 points. They closed 2008 by finishing second behind the host Bulldogs in the Georgia Fall Invitational, held from Dec. 3-5 in Athens, Ga. Against Pacific, the Bears won eight of 14 events, including the first three the 200-yard medley relay, 1000 freestyle (junior Blake Hayter) and 200 free (junior Lauren Boyle). Freshmen Sara Isakovic and Liv Jensen opened their Cal careers by swimming on the Cal B squad, which was fourth, in the 200-medley relay. Isakovic later placed second to senior Dana Vollmer in the 50 freestyle ( ) and clocked the best time (56.26) in the 100 butterfly, though it was an exhibition swim. Jensen later swam Hannah Wilson in the 100 breaststroke (5th) and posted the fastest time (51.88) in the 100 free, though she swam it as an exhibition. The Bears earned a No. 5 ranking in the Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) poll that came out two days before the meet with No. 7 Texas. Cal won four events the 100 backstroke (senior Lauren Rogers), 50 free (Jensen), 500 free (Isakovic) and 400-free relay. The Bears won their last dual meet with the now defunct Washington program, coached by former Cal assistant Whitney Hite. Isakovic, swimming in her first collegiate 1000 free, won the race in a time of 10: Cal opened the New Year on the road and split meets with Arizona and Arizona State, falling to the Wildcats, , on Jan. 23 in Tucson, Ariz., and defeating the Sun Devils, , on Jan. 24 in Tempe, Ariz. The Bears closed the regular season with three home meets, losing to USC, , beating UCLA, , and ultimately losing to rival Stanford, In Cal s first action after the winter break, Vollmer won three races (100 and 200 butterflies and 200 free) and Boyle won two (500 and 1000 frees) against Arizona. The 1000 was a tight battle, with Boyle edging Wildcat Susana Helms by two hundredths of a second (9: :53.63). One of the highlights against the Bruins was Cal (senior Madison Kennedy, sophomore Hannah Wilson, Jensen and Vollmer) setting a Spieker record in the 200- free relay with a time of 1: Against the Cardinal, Cal set three pool records at Spieker, with Vollmer setting two in winning the 100 (48.32) and 200 (1:43.66) frees and Jensen claiming the 50-free record (22.18) with a victory. The 50- and 200-free times were also Cal dual-meet records. Sara Isakovic 4 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

5 place behind Kennedy (21.87) on Cal s all-time 50-free list and made Jensen the first American woman under the age 18 to swim under 22 seconds in the sprint. Wilson finished third (22.15), Dagg placed fourth (22.30) and Kennedy ranked seventh (22.48). In diving, freshman Alissa Barker collected Cal s best showing, a fourth-place finish on the platform final with a score of Barker also posted Cal s best finish on the three-meter springboard, taking 17th (210.05). Bears freshman Molly Hayes was 14th on the one-meter board (220.60). The Cal women s swimming & diving team poses with their Pac-10 and NCAA championship trophies. Barker, Hayes Dive at NCAA Zone E Championships Molly Hayes and Alissa Barker completed their seasons in the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships. Their best finishes included Barker taking 14th on the platform (390.70) and Hayes placing 15th on the one-meter springboard (460.40). Vollmer also won the 100 fly, junior Heather White claimed the 200 IM and the Bears won the 400-free relay. Cal said goodbye to the five senior Bears Kennedy, Natalie La Rochelle, Rogers, Vollmer and Emily Verdin competing in the final home meet of their careers. Golden Bears Win First Pac-10 Conference Championship Eleven days after its setback against Stanford to end the dual-meet season, Cal moved on to Federal Way, Wash., to compete in the Pac-10 Championships held Feb at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center. The Bears produced a complete team effort, garnering points from several team members to compile 1550 points and win their first Pac- 10 title. Along the way, Dana Vollmer won two individual titles the 100- and 200-yard freestyles and swam on two relay winners the 400- and 800-free relays. Vollmer posted a meet-record and NCAA automatic qualifying time of to win the 100 and an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 1:42.68 to capture the 200. Junior Lauren Boyle won a fifth Cal title, repeating as the conference s 1650-free champion with a school-record and NCAA B qualifying time of 15: In the 800-free relay, Vollmer got the Bears off to a great start with a 200-free Americanrecord, NCAA-record and NCAA automatic qualifying time of 1: Vollmer edged the previous American record (1:41.66) set by former Cal star Natalie Coughlin in Senior Madison Kennedy, Boyle and sophomore Hannah Wilson combined with Vollmer to set then-school and conference records with their winning time of 6:56.87 to give Cal its sixth straight win in the 800-free relay at Pac-10s. In the final race of the meet, the foursome of Vollmer, sophomore Erica Dagg, Kennedy and Wilson set a then-ncaa record of 3:11.05 to claim the 400-free relay. Liv Jensen continued her coming out party, leading a trio of Bears in a finish in the 50 free. Jensen swam a time of to finish a close second to Arizona s Lara Jackson (21.36). The time moved her into second Liv Jensen Molly Hayes Alissa Barker California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 5

6 Cal Caps Amazing Year by Wining First NCAA Team Championship Several days after their triumph in Washington, the Bears headed back to College Station, this time for the NCAA Women s Swimming and Diving Championships. They continued their successful end of season run, winning five national titles and posting a schoolrecord points en route to their first NCAA team championship. Cal, which had posted a program-best third-place finish in 2007, beat second-place Georgia by 10 points in Dana Vollmer concluded a spectacular senior season with five NCAA championships: the 100-yard freestyle, 200 free, 400-free relay, 800-free relay and team title. Her winning 100-free time of was just.17 seconds off of Natalie Coughlin s school record and ranked Vollmer second all time at Cal. Cal won three of its NCAA titles on March 20, with junior Amanda Sims capturing Cal s second 100-butterfly crown in three years with a time of 51.28, Vollmer posting an NCAA Championship- meet record of 1:42.01 to claim the 200 free and the foursome of Sara Isakovic, Hannah Wilson, Liv Jensen and Vollmer taking home the 800-free relay in a U.S. Open-, NCAA- and NCAA Championship meet-record time of 6: In the 50 free, Wilson was third (51.47) and Vollmer, who won the 100 fly at NCAAs in 2007, was fourth (51.69). Sims prelim time of ranked her as the alltime third-fastest Bear in the event. Amanda Sims Dana Vollmer. At right, Vollmer receives the 2009 Holda Sports Award from Cal Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour. Jensen, Wilson, Madison Kennedy and Vollmer combined to set a school record in the 200-free relay, posting a time of 1:26.48 to surpass the school record of 1:27.05 the Bears set in the relay prelim earlier in the day. Cal s relay narrowly finished second behind Arizona (1:26.20). Isakovic set a school record in the 500 free with a prelim time of 4:36.79, which broke another Coughlin record, and then placed fourth in the final with a time of 4: Junior Alexandra Ellis set a school record in the 200 breaststroke with her 10th-place time of 2: In all, 11 Bears collected All-America honors from NCAAs: Vollmer, Sims, Kennedy, Isakovic, Wilson, Jensen, Ellis, Boyle, Erica Dagg, senior Lauren Rogers and sophomore Tara Thomas. Record Season Produces Slew of Awards for Bears After the Cal program s best season, Dana Vollmer was named the 2009 NCAA Swimmer of the Year, Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year and Honda Sports Award winner for swimming, and Teri McKeever earned NCAA and Pac-10 Coach of the Year awards. Freshman Liv Jensen also earned the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year Award. Vollmer was also nominated for a 2009 ESPY Award in the Best Collegiate Female Athlete category. Cal placed 13 Bears on the Pac-10 All-Academic teams, including three Natalie La Rochelle, Tara Thomas and Emily Verdin on the first team. 6 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

7 California Head Coach Teri McKeever 18th Year at California Regarded as one of the best swimming mentors in the United States, Teri McKeever begins her 18th year as head coach of the University of California s women s swimming and diving program. She ended her 17th season as the 2009 NCAA Coach of the Year after leading the Golden Bears to their first NCAA team championship and becoming the first woman coach to be credited with an NCAA swimming and diving team title. She also claimed the 2009 Pac-10 Coach of the Year award after leading Cal to its first Pac-10 team championship. McKeever has taken the Cal program to new heights and is often regarded in the coaching circle as the sport s influential innovator because of her unique training Courtesy of Oakland Tribune (Teri) McKeever also is known as a coach who turns previously unnoticed swimmers into major talents, and talented-but-burned-out swimmers into Olympians and world champions. Current and former pupils include Olympians Dana Vollmer, Haley Cope, Staciana Stitts and Natalie Coughlin, who credits McKeever with resurrecting Coughlin s swimming career and helping her to win five medals, including two Golds, at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Tall, lean, and tanned, 45-year-old Teri McKeever strides the pool deck imperiously, ash-blond curls tucked into a faded Cal baseball cap, stopwatch cords dangling from the pockets of her blue sweatpants. One hand clutches the first of her three breakfast Diet Pepsis. ( It s like coffee, she says. Just cold. ) It s a fairly typical 6 a.m. practice at Spieker Aquatics Complex, except there s no fog, so the rising sun is lighting up the church across the street and the top of the eight-story Unit 3 dorms. Fifteen swim-capped heads lining the shaded north edge of the pool are turned in the direction of the coach as the swimmers rest between sets. This is McKeever s laboratory, where dance class meets praxis. Here Teri s ways come to life in a blend of specific commands to move body part A to spot B, with other general orders to take care of the water and wait for the water and breathe more life into your body. Excerpt from Water Dance by Eric Simons, October 2007 issue of California Magazine methods. Under McKeever s tutelage, the Golden Bears have produced six Pac-10 Swimmers of the Year, including three-time winner Natalie Coughlin and 2009 honoree Dana Vollmer, and 13 consecutive top-10 NCAA finishes. She has amassed an impressive dual meet record in her tenure with Cal entering this season. Last season was the program s best ever. McKeever coached Dana Vollmer to a spectacular end to her college career, as Vollmer was named the 2009 NCAA Swimmer of the Year and Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year and won the Honda Sports Award for Swimming. Cal produced three individual NCAA titles McKeever as a Head Coach California women s swimming (1993-present) 2010 (through 1/23): : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Total: Fresno State men s swimming ( ) 1992: : : Total: (Vollmer in the 100- and 200-yard freestyles and Amanda Sims in the 100 butterfly), two NCAA relay champions (400- and 800-free relays) and two NCAA/U.S. Open records (400- and 800-free relays) and scored its most points (411.5) at the NCAA meet in school history. Nine Bears emerged as All-Americans and two earned honorable mention All-America honors after NCAAs. The Bears also won five Pac-10 titles (Vollmer in the 100- and 200- frees; Lauren Boyle in the 1650 free; and the 400- and 800- free relays). Another McKeever pupil, Liv Jensen, earned the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year accolade. Fresno State women s swimming ( ) 1992: : : : : Total: California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 7

8 McKeever s Influence at California BY THE NUMBERS (Through ) Years as Cal Head Coach...17 Dual-Meet Wins Dual-Meet Losses...49 Olympians Coached...18 NCAA Individual Titles...18 NCAA Relay Titles...8 NCAA Top-10 Team Finishes...13 All-Americans...58 Years on USA Coaching Staff...8 NCAA Swimmers of the Year...2 Pac-10 Swimmers of the Year...6 McKeever is Recognized by her Peers First woman head coach to lead her team to an NCAA championship Named the 2009 NCAA Coach of the Year First woman to be named a U.S. swimming head coach (2006 Pan Pacific Championships) First woman to be named to a U.S. Olympic swimming staff (2004). Served a second stint with the Olympic coaching staff in 2008 Assistant women s coach for U.S. national team at FINA World Championships (2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007) ASCA Coach of the Year (2002) Pac-10 Coach of the Year (1999, 2002 and 2009) George Haines Coach of the Meet at U.S. National Championships (2002) Assistant U.S. coach at Pan Pacific Games (2002, 2006) Assistant U.S. coach at Goodwill Games (2001) Earned National Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy (2002) McKeever Produces Championship Results Cal has finished in the top 10 nationally for the past 13 years The Bears have produced winning dualmeet records in 14 of her 17 seasons at Cal (never had a losing season) Cal has finished undefeated in dual meets in two of the past six years 25 different individuals have combined to claim 28 individual titles and eight relay NCAA championships Teri McKeever's innovative coaching style and international experience has led to 16 NCAA individual champions, six NCAA relay winners and 55 NCAA All-Americans. With McKeever, Natalie Coughlin has won 11 Olympic medals and was named three times each NCAA Swimmer of the Year and Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year. McKeever also enjoyed a second stint as an assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic team in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Six of McKeever s pupils competed at the Summer Games and three came away with a total of eight medals, including the greatest women s swimmer in Cal history Natalie Coughlin with six, and Emily Silver and incoming freshman Sara Isakovic of Slovenia each with one. The Cal coach is widely renowned for her impact on the international scene. She was the first woman coach on the U.S. Olympic swimming team and the first woman to be named head coach of the national team at a major international meet (the 2006 Pan Pacific meet in British Columbia). She also served as an assistant coach for the U.S. team during World Championship competition in 2003, 2005 and Other international coaching duties included assistant roles with the 2001 Goodwill Games and the 2002 Pan Pacific Championships. In addition to those historical milestones, McKeever is above all proud to have trained Teri McKeever was an All-American at USC, helping the Trojans to four consecutive NCAA Top 10 finishes. the best of the best on the international scene. McKeever has helped guide Coughlin to 11 Olympic medals, including three gold, alumna Haley Cope to a silver medal and the entire U.S. swimming team to 28 medals, including 12 gold. McKeever also coached Staciana Stitts, who became the first Cal woman swimmer to earn an Olympic gold medal since Mary T. Meagher in 1984, when Stitts was a member of the United States gold medal-winning 400-meter medley relay at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Prior to making her mark on Cal women s swimming, McKeever had strong ties to the Pac-10 Conference, both as an athlete and as a coach. A former USC All-American herself, she competed in the NCAA Championships meet all four years while at USC and helped the Trojans to four consecutive NCAA top-10 finishes. She earned All- America honors in both 1980 and As a senior in 1983, McKeever was named USC s Outstanding Student-Athlete. She worked as an assistant coach at USC from , helping develop several All-Americans. The Southern California product graduated from USC in 1983 with a B.S. in education with two teaching credentials (multiple subject, secondary life science) and also earned a masters degree in athletic administration in McKeever s father, Mike, was an All-American lineman for the Trojans football team in McKeever comes from a family of 10 children (she is the oldest), all with varied athletic backgrounds. McKeever married Jerry Romani in the spring of The couple resides in El Cerrito, Calif. 8 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

9 Assistant Coaches Kristen Cunnane Assistant Coach 3rd Year at California After serving as a graduate assistant coach and administrative assistant for two years, Kristen Cunnane was hired as the assistant coach for the California women s swimming program in May of A former UCLA All-American under her maiden name of Kristen Lewis, she earned a master s degree from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education in the spring of Cunnane has also served as Cal s camp director since Cunnane, who graduated from Campolindo High School in nearby Moraga, Calif., was a Bruins letterwinner from and was an All-American from A team captain as a senior, Cunnane ranked thirdfastest in the 200-yard butterfly (1:56.77) and fifth-fastest in the 100-yard butterfly (53.41) in UCLA s all-time top eight lists entering the season. During her career at UCLA, she served on the team mentor council and was named Most Improved Bruin for three of her four years. She also received the Bruin Braun award for her strength and passion in the weight room. Also an Academic All-American, Cunnane majored in history and was an NCAA postgraduate scholar. A 2005 graduate of UCLA, Cunnane was an undergraduate assistant coach for her alma mater in the season. Cunnane ended her swimming career at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in Long Beach, Calif., in which she was a semifinalist in the 100- and 200-meter butterflies. In the summer of 2007, Cunnane married her high school sweetheart, Scott Cunnane. The couple resides in Walnut Creek, Calif. Ben Herdt Diving Coach 1st Year at California Wyoming divers have enjoyed success in the collegiate, national and international arenas under Herdt. Most recently, Cowboys junior Mark Murdoch finished 12th in the platform at the 2009 AT&T National Diving Championships. Herdt has international experience, having mentored former Cowgirl Saara Haapanen as a Finland national team assistant coach, including at the 2007 FINA USA Diving Grand Prix. Herdt sent three Cowgirls and one men s diver Murdoch, who was eighth on the three-meter board to the finals of the 2009 NCAA Zone E Diving Championships and coached Stephanie Ortiz to a strong junior season. Ortiz won the three-meter springboard, placed second at one meter and finished eighth on the platform in the 2009 MWC Championships en route to the MWC Co-Diver of the Year award. A native of East Lansing, Mich., Herdt also earned MWC coaching kudos in 2006, for coaching the Wyoming women, and in 2008, for coaching the Wyoming men. He produced two other conference champions at Wyoming: Haapanen won the women s one-meter title in 2007 and Kyle Bogner, as a true freshman, won the men s one-meter crown in Haapanen s 2007 championship marked the first time a Cowgirl swimmer or diver won an individual MWC title. Herdt has worked at various college diving camps, including the Texas Longhorns Camp in the summers of 2005, 2006, 2007 and He coached the Minnesota Diving Club and the Twin City Diving Club in Minneapolis, Minn., from 2000 to A 2004 graduate of Minnesota, Herdt served as co-captain of the Golden Gophers as a senior during the season. He earned academic All-Big Ten accolades in his last two years at Minnesota. Kristen Cunnane was team captain for UCLA in Ben Herdt, formerly the diving coach at Wyoming, was hired as the diving coach for both the California men s and women s programs in August of He earned the 2009 Mountain West Conference Diving Coach of the Year honor for both men and women in his final season with the Cowboys and Cowgirls programs. Herdt, who competed collegiately for Minnesota from 2000 to 2004, had worked at Wyoming since August of California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 9

10 Support Staff Nick Folker Director of Aquatic Performance 6th Year at California Nick Folker enters his sixth year at the helm of the California Aquatic Strength Program. Since joining the Golden Bears, Folker has helped guide Cal aquatics to three NCAA team championships (men s water polo in 2006 and 2007, women s swimming and diving in 2009), as well as developing numerous individual and relay national champions, and several Olympic medalists. A native of Curry s Post, South Africa, Folker swam for the University of Hawaii under renowned sprint coach Dr. Samuel J. Freas and was a seven-time All-American and Hawaii s first-ever individual first-team All-American. He also represented South Africa internationally from at such competitions as the Olympic Games, World Championships, Short-Course World Championships, Commonwealth Games, All-Africa Games and the FINA World Cup. Folker graduated from the University of Hawaii with a bachelor s degree in business administration, holds a master s degree in kinesiology from Cal State East Bay, and owns certifications in strength and conditioning (CSCS) and swimming (USS). Nick Folker David Walden David Walden Athletic Trainer 5th Year at California David Walden is in his fifth year of working with the California women s swimming and diving team. His duties include coordinating medical care for the Golden Bears. A 2003 graduate of UCLA, who earned a bachelor s degree in history, Walden completed his graduate coursework to obtain a master s degree in kinesiology and sports psychology at Cal State East Bay. Walden, whose first year with Teri McKeever s program was , has coached men s and women s swimming at the high school and club levels. 10 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

11 Golden Bear Profiles SWIMMERS EMILY BIBB Junior Freestyle Simi Valley, Calif. La Reina HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Participated in the 200- and 400-meter freestyles in Omaha, Neb. UCLA SUCCESS The transfer spent two seasons as a Bruin ( , ). In the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, finished 12th in the 500-yard freestyle, 18th in the 200 free and 36th in the 100 free. Placed sixth in the 500 free, ninth in the 200 free and 36th in the 100 free at 2008 Pac-10s Pac-10 academic honorable mention; member of Athletic Director s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB SUCCESS Four-time All-American, two-time academic All-American and student body president while at La Reina High School. Set California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) records in the 50- and 200-yard frees. Competed for Conejo Simi Aquatics. Undeclared major. I choose Cal because I knew that this was the only place that could take me where I wanted to go in and out of the pool. Aside from that, I have never been surrounded by such a welcoming, supportive, and motivated group of teammates, coaches, and advisers in my life. I can honestly say it s the best of both worlds! LAUREN BOYLE Senior Freestyle Auckland, New Zealand ACG Senior College of New Zealand OLYMPICS Qualified for the 2008 Beijing Summer Games in the 4x200m freestyle relay for her native New Zealand. CAL SUCCESS Garnered honorable mention All-America honors with an 11th-place finish in the 500- yard freestyle in a personal-record 4:38.99 at the 2009 NCAA Championships also swam in the 1650 free (16:17.03, 26th) and posted a personal-record 1:46.20 in the 200 free. At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, won the 1650-free title in a personal- and Cal-record time of 15:56.93 and swam the third leg of the winning 800-free relay, which clocked a then-school, then-pac-10 and Pac-10 meet record time of 6:56.87 placed second in the 500 free (4:39.06) finished 13th in the 200 free (1:47.59). Earned 2009 Pac-10 all-academic secondteam honors All-American (1650-yard free, 800-yard free relay, 500- yard free). Broke the then-school record in the yard free with a fifth-place finish and then- PR16:01.80 at the 2008 NCAA Championships (she posted a 16:03.51 at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships to break the previous record, which had stood for 20 years). Set a program record (and a personal best) in the 1000 free with a time of 9:42.14 at Stanford (2/16/08). Set Cal s dual-meet record in the 1650 with a time of 16:33.40 at UCLA (2/2/08) Pac-10 All-Academic second-team selection. INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS Represented New Zealand at the 2007 and 2005 World Swimming Championships... also competed in the 2006 Commonwealth Games, earning a bronze in a medley relay and the 2006 Pan Pacific Championships. Undergraduate business administration major Cal has a unique way of combining world class swimming and world class academics that other schools could not compete with. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 1000 free... 9:42.14 (2008 at Stanford) 1650 free...15:56.93 (2/28/09 Pac-10s) 500 free... 4:38.99 (3/19/09 NCAAs) 200 free... 1:46.20 (2009 NCAAs) ERICA DAGG Junior Backstroke/Freestyle New Orleans, La. Isidore Newman HS 6-0 CAL SUCCESS Swam the third leg of the winning 400-yard freestyle relay that posted a Cal-, Pac-10-, NCAA-, and U.S. Open-record time of 3:09.88 at the 2009 NCAA Championships, at which she posted a personal record of 1:45.44 in the 200-yard freestyle heats. At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, swam second leg of winning 400-yard freestyle relay in a then-school, Pac-10 and NCAA record time of 3:11.05, and swam third leg of third-place 200-free relay in a then-cal record 1:27.77 placed fourth in the 50-yard freestyle in a Cal PR time of 22.30, fifth in the 200 free posted PR in the 100 free (48.20) by winning swim off with teammate Tara Thomas; was sixth in final. Saw action at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships, registering personal bests in many events, including the 50-yard free (23.71), 100-yard free (50.97) and 200-yard free (1:49.36)... also swam the 100-yard back at the Pac-10s. Classical civilizations major. All of the other schools had one amazing aspect. Cal had all of these things and more. The team aspect, the superior academics, the amazing coaches -- it had it all. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 50 free (2/26/09 Pac-10s) 100 free (2/28/09 Pac-10s) 200 free... 1:45.44 (3/20/09 NCAAs) 100 back (2/27/09 Pac-10s) URSULA DAILEY Sophomore Back/Fly Albany, Calif. Albany HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 100-meter butterfly and garnered a 56th-place finish. CAL SUCCESS In the season, her top 100-yard butterfly time (53.23) ranked fifth-best on the team and her top 200 fly time (1:59.37) ranked sixth-fastest on the team; swam both Cal-fly PRs at the Pac-10 Championships posted her fastest 200-backstroke time (2:06.65) in the Art Adamson Invitational at Texas A&M. Undeclared major. Enjoys photography. Lists Ryan Lochte as her favorite athlete. The reason I chose Cal was because it is such an amazing school with so much to offer both academically and athletically. It s been my dream school since I was young, and I ve wanted to swim for Cal since I started swimming seriously. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 100 back (2/27/09 Pac-10s) 200 back... 2:06.65 (11/23/08... at Art Adamson Invite) 100 fly (2/28/09 Pac-10s) 200 fly...1:59.37 (2/28/09 Pac-10s) ALEXANDRA ELLIS Senior Breaststroke San Diego, Calif. Westview HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 100- and 200-meter breaststrokes. CAL SUCCESS Set a school-record time of 2:09.51 in the 200 breaststroke with a 10th-place, honorable mention All-America performance at the 2009 NCAA Champion- California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 11

12 ships ranks third on Cal s all-time performance chart after posting 1:00.36 in the 100-breaststroke prelim; later took 16th to earn another honorable mention All-America nod in the NCAA final collected All-America accolades in the 200- (6th, 1:37.04) and 400-medley relays (2nd, 3:30.27). At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, finished fourth in the 1650-yard freestyle in Cal s second-fastest time of the season (16:18.84, NCAA B), clocked an NCAA B time of 1:47.81 (15th place) in the 200 free and placed sixth in the 500 free (4:43.45, NCAA B). A 2009 Pac-10 all-academic honorable mention. Was a 2008 All-American, after swimming on the 400-yard medley relay foursome that garnered a fifth-place finish at the 2008 NCAA Championships with a time of 3: Pac-10 All-Academic honoree All-American (200-yard breast). INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS Participated in the 2007 World University Games in Thailand. American studies major Grandfather, aunt and uncle all attended Cal. I chose to go to Berkeley because of the team, the campus and the wonderful tour given by the coaches. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 100 breast... 1:00.36 (3/20/09 NCAAs) 200 breast... 2:09.51 (3/21/09 NCAAs) COURTNEY ERONEMO Senior IM/Butterfly Kent, Wash. Kentwood HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 200- and 400-meter individual medleys. CAL SUCCESS In the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, posted a PR with a time of 2:00.13 in the 200-yard butterfly prelims; later placed 16th overall swam PR (4:13.70, NCAAA B) in the 400-yard IM prelims; later finished seventh overall posted PR (2:00.10, NCAA B) in the 200 IM prelims; later tied for 14th overall season was cut short due to shoulder injury At the 2007 Short Course U.S. National Championships, reached a personal best in the 200-yard IM (via course conversion) with a 2:01.58; posted an NCAA B provisional time of 2:00.45 (21st) in the 200-meter fly Participated in the 2007 NCAA Championships in the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 fly. American studies major I chose to go to Cal because while I was there on my recruiting trip I felt at home. Teri is creating a program that is fun, positive and successful. Along with the amazing swimming program, the school fits in perfectly. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 200 IM...2:00.10 (2/26/09 Pac-10s) 400 IM...4:13.70 (2/27/09 Pac-10s) 200 fly...2:00.13 (2/28/09 Pac-10s) COLLEEN FOTSCH Sophomore Butterfly/Backstroke Palo Alto, Calif. Palo Alto HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 100-meter butterfly. NOTRE DAME SUCCESS A transfer to Cal, Fotsch excelled as a freshman for the Irish. Led off the winning 200-yard medley relay, which set a school-record 1:39.61, at the 2009 Big East Championships. Later led off the 200-medley relay that set a new Irish record of 1:39.29 in a last-chance qualifying meet at Purdue. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB SUCCESS Captain of her Palo Alto High School team her junior and senior seasons. High school teammate of Cal teammate Liv Jensen was a five-time All-American at Paly. Set Central Coast Section (CCS) records to win the 100-yard back (53.96) and 100 fly (54.13) titles in Also swims for Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics (PASA). Undeclared major National Club Swimming Association (NCSA) junior national champion and record holder in the 50-meter fly (24.42). I chose Cal because it provides great opportunities academically and I have both encouragement and complete support from my coaches and teammates. SHELLEY HARPER Sophomore Free/Fly/IM Walnut Creek, Calif. Las Lomas HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 400-meter individual medley and 800-meter freestyle. CAL SUCCESS At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, posted a Cal personal record of 4:43.61 (7th, NCAA B) in the 500-yard freestyle swam a PR in the 200-yard butterfly (1:58.48, 14th NCAA B) clocked a PR in the 400 IM (4:16.01, 18th, NCAA B). Undeclared major. Her father, Dean Harper, was a pro triathlete and still competes in Ironman races. I chose Cal because I was looking for the perfect balance between swimming and academics. After visiting Cal I knew I had found that balance and I bonded perfectly with the girls and coaches. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 200 free... 1:50.53 (12/5/08... at Georgia Invitational) 500 free...4:43.61 (2/26/09 Pac-10s) 1000 free... 10:02.23 (10/18/08 vs. Texas) 1650 free... 16:50.05 (11/21/08...Art Adamson Invite) 400 IM...4:16.01 (2/27/09 Pac-10s) BLAKE HAYTER Senior Freestyle San Diego, Calif. Cathedral Catholic HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 400, 200 and 800 free events. CAL SUCCESS Swam a time of 16:21.19 (30th) in the 1650-yard freestyle at the 2009 NCAA Championships clocked a personal record of 4:41.81 in the 500 free at NCAAs; that time ranks eighth at Cal in the all-time list. At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, finished fourth in the 1650-yard freestyle in a time of 16:18.84, Cal s second-fastest time of the season swam an NCAA B qualifying time of 1:47.81 in the 200 free to place 15th... posted an NCAA B time of 4:43.45 to finish sixth in the 500 free. Garnered 2009 Pac-10 all-academic honorable mention. Battled a back injury throughout the entire 2008 campaign. Saw action at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships and swam NCAA B times of 4:48.28 in the 500-yard free and 16:40.61 in the 1650-yard free Pac-10 All-Academic honoree All-American a national champion and former American record holder in the 800-yard free relay (7:00.89)...also earned All-America honors in the 500 and 1650-yard free events. Her PR in the 1650 free (16:15.43) ranks fifth on Cal s all-time list American studies major I decided to come to Cal because the coaches and the rest of the girls on the team seemed like they would be the perfect match for me. I couldn t be happier with my decision. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 500 free... 4:41.81 (3/19/09 NCAAs) 1000 free... 9:48.47 (2007 NCAAs) 1650 free... 16:15.43 (2007 NCAAs) 12 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

13 KELSEY HOFF Junior IM/Fly/Back Sacramento, Calif. Horizon HS 5-6 CAL SUCCESS Posted a personalrecord time of 4:16.20 in the prelim of the 400- yard individual medley at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships; eventually finished 14th (4:18.16). Also swam 200-yard backstroke PR (1:59.72), 200-IM PR (2:03.56) and 200-butterfly PR (2:00.82) at 2009 Pac-10s. Posted Cal s eighth-fastest 200-breaststroke time (2:28.88) of the year in the Arizona State dual meet (1/24/09). Competed at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships and swam 2:04.85 in the 200 IM and notched a then-pr in the 400 IM (4:19.60). Posted the fourth-fastest mark of the season and scored points in the 200 back with a 2:01.58 at 2008 Pac-10s. Recorded a time of in the 100 back at Stanford (2/16/08). Anthropology major Is considering a possible venture with the Peace Corps after college I chose Cal because I felt at home on my recruiting trip. I knew right away that I wanted to be a part of the awesome program Teri has continued to build. Plus, Cal is one of the few places where you challenge yourself not only in the water, but in the classroom as well. BEST TIMES AT CAL (IN YARDS) 200 IM...2:03.56 (2009 Pac-10s) 400 IM...4:16.20 (2009 Pac-10s) 100 back (2/16/08 at Stanford) 200 back...1:59.72 (2009 Pac-10s) 200 fly...2:00.82 (2009 Pac-10s) SARA ISAKOVIC Sophomore Free/Fly Bled, Slovenia Bezigrad OLYMPICS Took home a silver medal in the 200-meter freestyle, finishing in 1:54.97, just 0.15 seconds behind winner Frederica Pellegrini of Italy (then-world record 1:54.82). CAL SUCCESS A key member of Cal s 2009 NCAA team championship, Isakovic led off Cal s winning and record-breaking (NCAA, NCAA meet, U.S. Open and Cal) 800-yard freestyle relay (6:52.60), placed fourth in the 500-yard freestyle (4:37.79), sixth in the 200 free (1:43.30) and ninth in the 200 butterfly (1:54.61). Also at 2009 NCAAs, her 4: free prelim-time set a school record, surpassing Natalie Coughlin s 4:37.62 set in At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, took second to teammate Dana Vollmer in the 200-yard free in a time of 1:43.00, which ranks third in Cal s all-time record books. INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS At the 2009 World Championships in Rome, Isakovic reached the semifinal round of the 200-meter freestyle, competed in the 100-meter butterfly and led off Slovenia s 4x200-meter freestyle relay. A finalist in the 200 fly at the World Championships in Melbourne (2007) and a finalist in the 200 free at the 2005 World Championships in Montreal, where she also was the first Slovenian woman to reach the finals of the 200 free. Won the 2008 European Champion title in the 200m free, and set a new national record at the time of 1:57:52. A two-time European Junior Champion in 2004 in the 100 and 200 free events; still holds the European Junior record in the 200 free (1:59.80). Represented Slovenia in the 2004 Athens Olympics, in the same 200-meter free heat as future Cal teammate Dana Vollmer. Undeclared major. Intends to major in communications at Cal. Lists Rafael Nadal as her favorite athlete. Berkeley is not only famous in Europe, but all over the world. I am attending the best public university in the world. Having an education was my first priority, and it is an honor and a privilege to be able to attend Cal and swim with one of the best coaches in the world. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 50 free (10/11/08 at Pacific) 100 free (2008 at Art Adamson Inv.) 200 free...1:43.00 (2009 Pac-10s) 500 free... 4:36.99 (2009 NCAAs) 1000 free... 10:03.46 (10/30/08 vs. Washington) 1650 free...16:26.60 (2009 Pac-10s) 100 fly (10/30/08 vs. Washington) 200 fly... 1:54.61 (2009 NCAAs) LIV JENSEN Sophomore Freestyle Palo Alto, Calif. Palo Alto HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 50 and 100 free in Omaha, Neb. CAL SUCCESS At the 2009 NCAA Championships, won titles as part of the 800-yard freestyle (NCAA-, meet-, U.S. Open- and Cal-record time of 6:52.69) and 400-free relays (3:09.88); took second with the 200-free relay (school-record 1:26.48) finished seventh in the 50-yard free (22.17), 13th in the 100 free (48:59; PR in the heats) and 11th in the 200 free (PR 1:44.81). Named the 2009 Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year. At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, took second in the 50 free (21.94; second fastest all time at Cal), fourth in the 200 free (1:45.47); anchored the second-place 200-medley and 200-free relays and fourth-place 400-medley relay. Her top times at Cal in the 50 free (21.94), 100 free (48:26) and 200 free (1:44.81) rank second, seventh and six, respectively in school history. Set the Spieker Aquatics Complex record (1:31.49) with Cal s 200-yard free relay that beat UCLA (1/31/09). Undeclared major National Merit Scholar in high school. Lists sculpting and baking as her hobbies. Won the 400 medley relay at 2005 summer nationals with her club team, Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics. After days of tallying all of the statistics of the various schools I was considering, I finally just went with my gut instinct. I couldn t picture myself anywhere else but Cal. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 50 free (2009 Pac-10s) 100 free (2009 NCAAs) 200 free... 1:44.81 (2009 NCAAs) 100 fly (2008 Art Adamson Inv.) KATIE KASTES Junior Fly/Free/IM Palm Harbor, Fla. Countryside HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 200-meter butterfly, 400 freestyle, 400 individual medley, 100 butterfly and 200 butterfly. ARKANSAS SUCCESS Joined Cal after swimming for the Razorbacks for two seasons ( , ), when she was a four-time honorable mention All-American. Thirteenth in the 400-yard individual medley (4:07.92), 15th in the 200 fly (1:56.72) and swam in the 200 IM at the 2009 NCAA Championships. Swam against current Cal teammate Sara Isakovic in the 200 fly consolation final at 2009 NCAAs NCAA academic All-American. Ninth in the 200-yard butterfly (school-record and PR 1:55.66) and 15th in the 500 freestyle (4:43.96) in the 2008 NCAA Championships. Her 2008 ninth-place finish in the 200 fly was the best placement ever for an Arkansas swimmer at NCAAs. Named to the 2009 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll and the 2008 SEC All-Freshman Team. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB SUCCESS Her Countryside High School team was the Florida state champion in Four-year high school All-American. California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 13

14 Also swims for West Florida Lightning Aquatics club. Undeclared major; plans to go to law school Twin sister, Kylie, swims for Tulane, after swimming with Katie at Arkansas. I chose Cal because the team is so supportive and focused on success in and out of the pool. Teri is such an unbelievable coach and I m very thankful to have such a great opportunity. AMANDA LARSON Senior Freestyle Davis, Calif. Davis HS 6-0 CAL SUCCESS Nearly matched personal bests in the 50 and 100 freestyles with times of and 50.34, respectively, at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships Pac-10 All-Academic team honorable mention. Swam lifetime bests and NCAA B cuts of in the 50 free and 1:48.36 in the 200 free at 2008 Pac-10s. Posted a season-best and NCAA B provisional time of in the 100 free at 2008 Pac-10s. Integrative biology major It was simple. Out of all the schools I was considering, I felt like I fit in best at Cal. The team is great, the coaches are great, and the atmosphere here is amazing. I wanted to become part of it. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 50 free (2008 Pac-10s) 100 free (2007 vs. Stanford) 200 free...1:48.36 (2008 Pac-10s) 100 fly (2007 Hoosierland) CAITLIN LEVERENZ Freshman Breaststroke/IM Tucson, Ariz. Sahuaro HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 200-meter breaststroke (3rd, 2:25.98), 200 individual medley (4th, two spots behind Natalie Coughlin, 2:11.28), 400 IM (4th, 4:38.54) and 100 breaststroke (20th, 1:10.19). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB SUCCESS Arguably the top recruit in the nation her senior year. Scholastic All-American ( ). Also swims for the El Dorado Aquatics Club. Undeclared major. Father, Chris, earned a graduate degree from Cal in At the 2009 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships/World Championship Trials, competed in the 400-meter IM (5th, 4:42.76), 200 IM (6th, 2:12.06), 200 breaststroke (18th, 2:29.91), 200 free and 100 breaststroke. Member of the U.S. national team. In 2007, won the Pan-Am gold medal in the 200-meter breaststroke in a Pan-Am record 2:25.62 and, at the U.S. long-course championships, won the 400-meter IM title (4:40.81), took second in the 200 breaststroke (2:25.78) and placed eighth in the 100 breaststroke (1:09.39). I always felt like Cal was the place I was meant to be. When I visited the school I could tell that there was no school with a team and coach like this one. It also had the perfect balance of school and swimming for me. ELLIE MONOBE Junior Breast/IM Fremont, Calif. Mission San Jose HS 5-6 CAL SUCCESS Clocked Cal s fourthf a s t e s t y a r d breaststroke (1:04.32) of the season in the 2009 Pac-10 Championships preliminaries to reach the event s C final. Swam a in the 100 butterfly prelim at 2009 Pac-10s. Posted the 10th-fastest 100 breaststroke time on Cal s all-time performance list with 1:03.70 at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships. Notched the third-fastest 200 breaststroke time of the season and personal-best 2:17.11 at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships. Clocked a 2:04.50 in the 200 IM at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships. American studies major with an emphasis on child development and education. Wants to become a teacher or a swimming coach. I chose Cal because of the excellence the school provides in the classroom and in the pool. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 100 breast...1:03.70 (2008 Pac-10s) 200 breast... 2:17.11 (2008 Pac-10s) 200 IM...2:04.50 (2008 Pac-10s) SAMANTHA PEARSON Freshman Backstroke Las Vegas, Nev. Faith Lutheran HS 5-6 HIGH SCHOOL/ CLUB SUCCESS Four-time high school Nevada state champion in the 100 backstroke. Set school records in the 50, 100, 200 and 500 frees and in the 200 IM. Three-time USA Swimming All-American; three-time NISCA All-American. Four-time member of her high school s honor roll. Finalist in the 200-meter back and competed in the 100 back at the 2007 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming Short-Course National Championships while swimming for Team Rebel Aquatics. Undeclared major. Her uncle, John Frey, attended Cal. Favorite athlete is Ryan Lochte. I chose Cal because the team atmosphere was one that could push me to be my best. KATHERINE RAATZ Junior Freestyle Phoenix, Ariz. Thunderbird HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 50-,100- and 200-meter freestyles and 100 butterfly. ARIZONA SUCCESS Before transferring to Cal, swam the third leg of the fourth-place 800-yard free relay at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships. Anchored the 400-free relay that placed second to Cal but nevertheless clinched the 2008 Pac-10 championship for the Wildcats. Undeclared major. Studied abroad in Madrid in the summer of Cal is a beautiful university and excels in academics while winning national titles. Teri encourages the team to be the best studentathletes possible and Cal offers everything a student needs to be successful. 14 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

15 AMANDA SIMS Junior Butterfly/Backstroke Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Placed 12th in the semifinals of the 200-meter butterfly with a time of 2:11.05; also competed in the 100 fly. CAL SUCCESS Won the 100-yard fly title (51.28) at the 2009 NCAA Championships after setting PR to win the prelim; also tied for fourth place in the 200 fly (in 1:53.60, after setting PR 1:53.54 in prelim) and swam on the sixth-place 200-medley relay at NCAAs. At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, was fifth in the 100 fly and set her PR (55.06) in the 100 backstroke Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention All-American (100-yard fly). In 2008, posted a in the 100 fly (at the USA Swimming Short Course National Championships), and the second-fastest mark of the season in the 200 fly at 1:56.18 at the Stanford dual meet. Her marks in the 100 and 200 fly rank third and second, respectively, on Cal s all-time performance charts. NATIONAL SUCCESS Selected to USA Swimming s 2009 World University Games roster in the 100-meter fly with a then-pr (59.50), which she broke taking fourth place in in Serbia; also reached the semifinals of the 50 fly. History major. Father, Paul, swam at Cal and was a member of the Golden Bears 1979 NCAA championships team. I chose Cal because of its academic prestige and reputation, as well as the unique team environment Berkeley provides. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 100 fly (2009 NCAAs) 200 fly... 1:53.54 (2009 NCAAs) 100 back (2009 Pac-10s) SARA SUN Junior Freestyle La Crescenta, Calif. Crescenta Valley HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 800 free with the Swim Pasadena swim team. CAL SUCCESS Clocked her Cal-best 16:43.16 in the yard freestyle at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships. Scored points at the 2008 Pac- 10 Championships, registering her then-cal bests in the 500 free (4:53.13) and the 1650 free (16:43.33). Recorded a Cal personal-best 10:07.61 in the 1000 free at USC in Undeclared major. Intends to major in molecular cell biology and one day become a pediatrician. Aside from the excellence in academics and athletics, the devotion and pride of the Cal women s swim team was so apparent that it was contagious. The individual character of everyone attending this school and the bonds created through them made me feel at home the bright smiles and assurance that I felt that I would succeed. The culture and diversity of this school that I wouldn t find anywhere else in the world made Cal for me. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 500 free...4:53.13 (2008 Pac-10s) 1000 free... 10:07.61 (2/1/08 at USC) 1650 free...16:43.16 (2009 Pac-10s) HEATHER WHITE Senior IM/Back Oakland, Calif. Miramonte HS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Competed in the 200- and 400-meter individual medley, and the 100 and 200 backstrokes. CAL SUCCESS Swam PRs in the 200- (1:58.43) and 400-yard (4:12.12) IMs at the 2009 NCAA Championships. Her 400 time was Cal s fastest of the season. Finished 12th in the 200 IM (2:00.46) and eighth in the 400 IM (4:14.60) at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships. Recorded a then-personal best 4:14.70 (and the team s second fastest time of the season) in the 400 IM at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships. Swam a then-personal best 2:01.65 in the 200 IM at 2008 Pac-10s. Her 200 IM and 400 IM PRs rank eighth and fourth, respectively, on Cal s all-time performance charts Was a 2007 NCAA qualifier in the 200 and 400 IM events as well as the 200 back. American studies major. Father, Art, attended Cal. I chose to go to Berkeley because I realized what an amazing opportunity it was to swim under such a great coaching staff, and to be able to swim alongside such a wonderful group of girls. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 200 IM... 1:58.43 (2009 NCAAs) 400 IM... 4:12.12 (2009 NCAAs) 200 back...1:58.99 (2007 Pac-10s) HANNAH WILSON Junior Butterfly/Freestyle Hong Kong, China Island School OLYMPICS Competed in the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing in the 100-meter butterfly and 100 freestyle events...set a Hong Kong record with a in the 100-fly heats (placed 30th overall) and recorded a new Hong Kong record in the 100 free with a time of CAL SUCCESS At the 2009 NCAA Championships, swam on two relays that won in NCAA-, meet-, U.S. Open- and school-record times: the 400-yard free relay (3:09.88) and 800-yard free relay (6:52.69); member of the second-place 200- free and 400-medley relays; placed third in the 100 fly (51.47), sixth in the 100 free (47.98; set PR in the prelim), eighth in the 50 free (22.35; set PR in prelim). Claimed third place in the 50-free (22.15) and 100 fly (51.24); was a member of the winning 800-free relay and second-place 200-medley and 200-free relays. Was on Cal s 200-free relay that beat UCLA in a Spieker Aquatics Complex record time of 1:31.49 (1/31/09) All-American (100-yard fly; 200-free relay; 400-free relay) Swam a then-pr in the 100 fly at the 2008 NCAA Championships final to earn All-America honors. Was on the runner-up 200 free relay quartet (then-school record 1:27.52) at the 2008 NCAA Championships. Was the third leg of a foursome that won and set a Cal then-dual meet record with a 1:32.22 in the 200-free relay at UCLA (2/2/08). Was on the foursome that set a then-pac-10 meet record 3:13.22 in the 400-free relay at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships. Helped establish a Cal dual-meet record in the 400-free relay with a time of 3:16.54 at the Stanford dual meet (2/16/08). Clocked then-prs in the 100 free (48.84) and the 50 free (22.57) at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships. Her personal marks in the 50 free (22.06) and 100 free (47.85) rank sixth and fourth respectively on Cal s all-time performance charts. INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS At the 2009 World University Games in Serbia, won the gold medal in the 100-meter free in a meet-record time of 54.35, placed sixth in the 50 free (26.83) and competed in the 200 free. Represented Hong Kong at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Holds Hong Kong records in the long-course 100-meter free (54.35), 50 free (26.03) and 100 fly (59.35). Competed in the 2005 and 2007 World Championships (Montreal and Melbourne, respectively); also competed in the 2006 Pan-Pacific Championships. California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 15

16 Undeclared major. I chose California because the team was amazing, and felt that I would fit in. I thought Teri would be an amazing coach for me and I thought it was the only place where I could get better at swimming and achieve academic success. BEST CAL TIMES (IN YARDS) 50 free (2009 NCAAs) 100 free (2009 NCAAs) 200 free... 1:46.61 (2/14/08 Stanford) 100 fly (2009 Pac-10s) 200 fly...1:58.03 (2008 Art Adamson Inv.) DIVERS ALISSA BARKER Sophomore Sydney, Australia Pymble Ladies College 5-6 CAL SUCCESS At the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships, Barker posted Cal s best mark on the platform ( points); also 38th on the three-meter springboard (197.80). Cal s top finisher on the platform (4th, ) and the three-meter springboard (17th, ) at the Pac-10 Diving Championships; was also 17th (206.05) on the one-meter board. HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESS NSW Diver of the Year Girls Elite Junior A... Australia School Diving Championships (first place on springboard and platform)... Australian Elite Junior Diving Championships (fourth on the platform)...nsw Elite Junior Championships (second on the Platform and third in the 3m and 1m boards). Won multiple school diving meets including IGSSA, CIS and All School State Championships her senior year. Earned may individual accolades including, NSW CIS Outstanding Sporting Achievement ( ); Diver of the Year Girls Elite Junior A (2007, 2006); School Sport Australia Sportsmanship Award; Diving Captain for the NSW Team at the All Schools Nationals in Hobart. Media Studies major Listed several high school activities and accolades, including: school monitress, class captain, Global Young Leaders Conference, recipient of the Duke of Edinburgh Award, Preparatory School Support Program, Senior First Aid and Australian Red Cross. Cal is a truly great university, offering me the best of both worlds - I m able to pursue my academic studies at one of the world s leading university s and pursue my athletic goals with great support from Cal sports. RACHEL BECKER Freshman Madison, Wis. LaFollette HS 5-8 CAL SUCCESS At the 2009 NCAA Zone E Championships, she placed a Cal-best 15th in the one-meter springboard final ( points); also competed on the three-meter board (205.05). At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, led the Bears with a 14thplace finish (220.60) at one meter; also 18th (205.50) at three meters and 15th (137.00) on the platform. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB SUCCESS NISCA All-American in diving and swimming her first two years at LaFollette High School Set 11-dive record at LaFollette Also competed in track and field, including the pole vault. Competes for Mad City Diving. USA Diving Spring Junior National qualifier ( ) USA Diving National Senior Zone finalist AAU three-meter national champion. Undeclared major. Lists wakeboarding and snow skiing among her hobbies. I chose Cal because it offers an unbeatable combination of world-class academics and athletics. The atmosphere here invites you to learn, grow and succeed. MOLLY HAYES Sophomore Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos HS 5-6 CAL SUCCESS At the 2009 NCAA Zone E Championships, she placed a Cal-best 15th in the one-meter springboard final ( points); also competed on the three-meter board (205.05). At the 2009 Pac-10 Championships, led the Bears with a 14thplace finish (220.60) at one meter; also 18th (205.50) at three meters and 15th (137.00) on the platform. HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESS A three-time league champion diver at Los Gatos High School. Set high school one-meter diving record her junior season. Was a Principal Scholar Undeclared major. I chose Cal because of the outstanding environment where I will have the opportunity to excel in both academics and diving. KELSEY HEIKEN Freshman San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente HS 5-5 HIGH SCHOOL/ CLUB SUCCESS Four-time All-American. Set every diving record at San Clemente High School. Finished second in the 2008 AAU California State High School Diving Championships. Posted the Best Dive of the Day (inward 1.5 somersault pike) in the 2008 AAU meet. Third on the one-meter springboard in the 2009 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section Division I Meet CIF Division 1 Southern Section H.S. Champion 2007 Senior National Finalist 2008 Senior National Qualifier (Zone D) Also competes for Crown Valley Divers. Undeclared major. Brothers Kory (23) and Kevin (21) Heiken also attend Cal. I chose Cal because of the academic and athletic excellence as well as how comfortable I feel with the team. I love everything about being a Golden Bear. LAURA SANFORD Junior San Diego, Calif. Torrey Pines HS 5-5 CAL SUCCESS At the 2009 Pac-10 C h a m p i o n s h i p s, placed 14th on the platform (147.40), 18th (204.85) on the onemeter springboard and 19th (178.75) at three meters. Competed in all of Cal s meets in 2008, recording a personal best on the 3-meter board against Arizona State (1/26/08) Also in 2008, tallied a personal-best on the 1-meter ASU Brother, David, was a swimmer at Harvard Undeclared major I chose Cal for its inviting atmosphere and ability to provide the top resources in both athletics and academics. 16 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

17 Cal Legends Natalie Coughlin: Cal s most decorated female swimmer OLYMPIC SUCCESS 2008: Became the first female American in any sport to win six medals in a single Olympiad, tied former Cal men s swimmer Matt Biondi with the most Olympic medals by any Cal athlete (11)...was the first woman to repeat as the 100-meter backstroke champion since its inception to the Summer Games in broke her own 100-meter backstroke American record in the first leg of the 4x100- meter medley relay...took home one gold, two silver and three bronze medals. 2004: Only the third American woman to win five medals in a single Olympiad, with gold in the 100-meter backstroke and 4x200-meter freestyle relay (WR); silver in the 400-meter freestyle medley relay; and bronze in the 100-meter freestyle. HIGHLIGHTS OF CAL SUCCESS Won 12 NCAA titles the second-most career titles for a women s swimmer in NCAA history Went undefeated in dual meets over four years, going 61-0 Holds three NCAA records (entering season) Honored as a three-time NCAA Swimmer of the Year (2001, 2002, 2003) and three-time Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year (2001, 2002, 2003) 2004 Sports Illustrated on Campus Female Athlete of the Year ALL-TIME Olympic MEDAL COUNT (11 medals 3 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze) 200-meter individual medley: 3rd (2008) 4 x 200-meter freestyle relay: 3rd (2008) 4 x 100-meter freestyle relay: 2nd (2008) 100-meter freestyle: 3rd (2008) 100-meter backstroke: 1st (2008) 4 x 100-meter medley relay: 2nd (2008) 100-meter freestyle: 3rd (2004) 100-meter backstroke: 1st (2004) 4x100-meter freestyle relay: 2nd (2004) 4x200-meter freestyle relay: 1st (2004) 4x100-meter medley relay: 2nd (2004) WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (16 medals 5 gold, 6 silver, 4 bronze) 100-meter freestyle: 2nd (2005) 50-meter backstroke: 3rd (2001) 100-meter backstroke: 1st (2001, 2007), 3rd (2005) 100-meter butterfly: 3rd (2007) 4x100-meter freestyle relay: 1st (2003), 2nd (2007), 3rd (2005) 4x200-meter freestyle relay: 1st (2001, 2005, 2007) 4x100-meter medley relay: 2nd (2001, 2003, 2005, 2007) MARY T. MEAGHER: MADAME BUTTERFLY OLYMPIC SUCCESS 1988: Took home a bronze medal in the 200-meter butterfly and a silver medal as a prelim member of the USA s 400-meter medley relay from the Summer Games. 1984: She captured gold medals in the 100-meter butterfly, the 200- meter butterfly and as a member of the 400-meter medley relay team. Her 100 and 200 fly times were both Olympic records. 1980: U.S. boycott of Moscow Games. HIGHLIGHTS OF CAL SUCCESS Won six NCAA titles: 200 fly (1983, 1985, 1986 and 1987) and 100 fly (1985 and 1987). Claimed the 1987 Honda Broderick Cup, given annually to the nation s top female collegiate athlete. Earned the 1985 and 1987 Honda Sports Awards for swimming. Named Cal s first Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year in ALL-TIME Olympic MEDAL COUNT (5 medals 3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) 200-meter fly: 3rd (1988) 400-meter medley relay: 2nd (1988) 100-meter fly: 1st (1984) 200-meter fly: 1st (1984) 400-meter medley relay: 1st (1984) WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (6 medals 2 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze) 200-meter fly: 1st (1986) 100-meter fly: 3rd (1986) 200-meter free: 3rd (1986) 100-meter fly: 1st (1982) 200-meter fly: 2nd (1982) 400-meter medley relay: 2nd (1982) California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 17

18 Prominent Golden Bear Alumnae HALL OF FAMERS SARAH ANDERSON A 21-time All- American and one of the best mid-to-long distance swimmers in Cal history, Sarah Anderson placed in the top three at the NCAA meet four times, finishing third in the 1650 in 1988, second in the 200 free in 1991, and third in both the 1650 free and 500 free in 91. Anderson was voted Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year in 1989, when she claimed conference crowns in the 200, 500 and 1650 freestyle races. As a senior, she also earned national and Pac-10 All- Academic honors. She had her 20-year school record in the 1650 free broken in 2008 by Lauren Boyle at the Pac-10 Championships. MARYLYN CHIANG Marylyn Chiang, the 1999 Pac-10 Conference Swimmer of the Year, ended a spectacular career in California women s swimming history in 1999 when she helped the Golden Bears to a fifth-place national finish at the NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga. Chiang captured the NCAA title in the 100 back, breaking the then-ncaa and U.S. Open record with a time of (since topped by Natalie Coughlin s in 2002). She became the first Cal women s swimmer to win an NCAA title since Hiroko Nagasaki won the 200 breaststroke in 1988, and was the first Cal Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year since Sarah Anderson in In all, Chiang is a member of the Bears all-time performance list in four events entering the season third in the 100 back (52.36), fifth in the 100 fly (52.40), sixth in the 200 back (1:56.30) and sixth in the 200 IM (1:57.83). She was also the 1999 Pac-10 Champion in the 200 IM and 100 back, and helped lead the Bears to conference relay titles in the 200 and 400 free relays. HALEY COPE Haley Cope was named the 2000 Pac-10 Conference Swimmer of the Year as a junior after leading Cal to NCAA titles in the 200-meter medley relay (then world-best 1:49.23) and 200-meter free relay (then U.S. Open record 1:40.18). She also set a short-course world record in the 50-meter backstroke (27.25) as a leadoff on the Bears 200-medley relay. Cope placed second in the nation in the 100-meter back (59.17) and sixth in the 100-meter butterfly (59.70) as well. She was a member of the Pac-10 champion 200-yard free relay (Pac-10 meet record 1:30.98), 400-medley relay (Pac-10 meet record 3:35.71) and 200-medley relay (Pac-10 meet record 1:39.27). She also helped lead the Bears to national runner-up finishes in the 200 free relay (school record 1:30.05), 200-medley relay (backstroke leg, American-record 1:38.44) and the 400-medley relay (backstroke leg, American record 3:34.83). At the 2001 Pac-10 Championships, Cope placed first in both the 50 (Pac-10 record 22.32) and 100 free (49.27) and helped the Bears win the conference title in the 200-free relay. Cope won a silver medal in the 2004 Olympics for the 400-meter medley relay, competing in the preliminaries of the event. In the spring of 2003, Cope won her third U.S. national title, taking the 100-meter back in a personal record. STACIANA STITTS Staciana Stitts was a breaststroker who won the gold medal in the 100-meter breaststroke at the 1999 P a n A m e r i c a n Games in Canada. She was also a member of the U.S. national team at the 1998 Goodwill Games in New York, placing second in the 100-meter breaststroke, and was on the gold medal winning 400-medley relay (breaststroke leg).stitts became only the second woman swimmer at Cal to earn a gold medal in the Olympics, swimming in the prelims for the United States 400-meter medley relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She qualified for the Sydney Olympics after placing second in the 100-meter breaststroke (1:07.79) at the Olympic Trials. She graduated from Cal in From , Stitts was an assistant coach at the College of Charleston, before working as an assistant coach at USC, a post she has since left. She has been a motivational speaker at the National Alopecia Areata Foundation s Teens Conference Camp and has been a spokesperson for the Children s Alopecia Project. DANA VOLLMER Dana Vollmer ended her spectacular collegiate career as the 2009 NCAA Swimmer of the Year and the 2009 Honda Sports Award winner for swimming after a senior season in which she led California to its first NCAA team championship. She won 2009 NCAA titles in the 100- and 200-yard freestyles and with the Golden Bears 400- and 800-yard freestyle relays. She earned a total of seven All-America honors, including honors in the 100 butterfly (4th), 200-free relay (2nd) and 400-medley relay (2nd), in her final season. Also named the 2009 Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year, Vollmer won conference titles in the 100 and 200 frees and with Cal s 400- and 800-free relays while leading Cal to its first Pac-10 championship. The Granbury, Texas, product won a gold medal as part of the U.S. freestyle relay at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Vollmer began her college career as a Florida Gator, earning All-America honors in the 200 free, 400- and 800-free relays and 200-medley relay in At Cal, she won the 2007 NCAA title in the 100 fly and took second in Vollmer won back-to-back Pac-10 titles in the 100 fly in 2007 and She was a seventime All-American in 2007 and a six-time All-American in Vollmer was the youngest competitor at the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials at age 12 and was the youngest U.S. athlete at the 2001 Goodwill Games at 13. The U.S. star s other international accolades include winning the bronze medal in the 200-meter free and silver in the 4x200- meter free relay at the 2009 World Championships, winning gold in the 4x200-free relay in world-record time at 2007 worlds, winning gold in the 4x200-free relay at the 2006 Pan Pacific Championships and winning gold in the 200 free in the 2003 Pan- American Games. 18 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

19 Results Final DUAL-MEET Results (4-4 overall, 3-3 Pac-10, 2-3 home, 2-1 road) Date Opponent w-l Score Record 10/11 Pacific W /18 Texas L /30 Washington* W /23 Arizona* L /24 Arizona State* W /30 USC* L /31 UCLA* W /14 Stanford* L *Pac-10 opponent Bold denotes home meet at Spieker Aquatics Complex 2009 Pacific-10 Conference Championships Feb King County Aquatics Center Federal Way, Wash. Final Team Standings Team Points 1. California Arizona Stanford USC Washington UCLA Arizona State Oregon State Washington State Swimming Event... Prelim... Final 50-Yard Freestyle 1. Lara Jackson, Ariz Liv Jensen, Cal Hannah Wilson, Cal Erica Dagg, Cal Madison Kennedy, Cal Lauren Rogers, Cal Yard Freestyle 1. Dana Vollmer, Cal Hannah Wilson, Cal Madison Kennedy, Cal Erica Dagg, Cal Liv Jensen, Cal Tara Thomas, Cal Yard Freestyle 1. Dana Vollmer, Cal... 1: : Sara Isakovic, Cal... 1: : Liz Jensen, Cal... 1: : Erica Dagg, Cal... 1: : Madison Kennedy, Cal... 1: : Lauren Boyle, Cal... 1: : Blake Hayter, Cal... 1: : Yard Freestyle 1. Alyssa Anderson, Ariz... 4: : Lauren Boyle, Cal... 4: : Blake Hayter, Cal... 4: : Shelley Harper, Cal... 4: : Yard Freestyle 1. Lauren Boyle, Cal : Blake Hayter, Cal : Sara Isakovic, Cal : Mattea Perrotta, Cal : Yard Backstroke 1. Ana Agy, Ariz Lauren Rogers, Cal Mary Beck, Cal Tara Thomas, Cal Emily Verdin, Cal Amanda Sims, Cal Yard Backstroke 1. Erin Campbell, Wash... 1: : Mary Beck, Cal... 1: : Lauren Rogers, Cal... 1: : Emily Verdin, Cal... 1: : Kelsey Hoff, Cal... 1: : Heather White, Cal... 2: : Yard Breaststroke 1. Rebecca Soni, USC Alexandra Ellis, Cal... 1: : Kirstyn Colonias, Cal... 1: : Ellie Monobe, Cal... 1: : Yard Breaststroke 1. Rebecca Soni, USC... 2: : t. Alexandra Ellis, Cal... 2: : Kirstyn Colonias, Cal... 2: : Natalie La Rochelle, Cal.2: : Yard Butterfly 1. Elaine Breeden, Stanford Dana Vollmer, Cal Hannah Wilson, Cal Amanda Sims, Cal Tara Thomas, Cal Ursula Dailey, Cal Yard Butterfly 1. Elaine Breeden, Stanford.1: : Amanda Sims, Cal... 1: : Sara Isakovic, Cal... 1: : Shelley Harper, Cal... 1: : Courtney Eronemo, Cal.2: : Ursula Dailey, Cal... 2: : Kelsey Hoff, Cal... 2: : Yard Indiv. Medley 1. Julia Smit, Stanford... 1: : Mary Beck, Cal... 1: : Heather White, Cal... 2: : t. Courtney Eronemo, Cal.2: : Natalie La Rochelle, Cal.2: : Yard Indiv. Medley 1. Julia Smit, Stanford... 4: : Heather White, Cal... 4: : Natalie La Rochelle, Cal.4: : Kelsey Hoff, Cal... 4: : Shelley Harper, Cal... 4: : Yard Free Relay 1. Arizona...1:27.47 (Jackson, Turner, Schluntz, Baughman) 2. California...1:27.77 (Vollmer, Wilson, Dagg, Jensen) 400-Yard Free Relay 1. California... 3:11.05 (Vollmer, Dagg, Kennedy, Wilson) 800-Yard Free Relay 1. California...6:56.87 (Vollmer, Kennedy, Boyle, Wilson) 200-Yard Medley Relay 1. Arizona...1:36.53 (DeGolia, Chandler, Jackson, Lindsey) 2. California...1:38.21 (Rogers, Ellis, Wilson, Jensen) 400-Yard Medley Relay 1. USC...3:31.75 (Lahey, Soni, Hosszu, Waller) 4. California...3:33.71 (Rogers, Ellis, Vollmer, Jensen) Diving Event...Points One-Meter Diving 1. Marisa Samaniego, UCLA Molly Hayes, Cal Alissa Barker, Cal Laura Sanford, Cal Three-Meter Diving 1. Tory Ishimatsu, USC Alissa Barker, Cal Molly Hayes, Cal Laura Sanford, Cal Platform Diving 1. Carmen Stellar, Stanford Alissa Barker, Cal Laura Sanford, Cal Molly Hayes, Cal California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 19

20 2009 NCAA Zone E Diving Championships March Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center Texas, Austin, Texas Event...Points One-Meter Final 1. Emma Friesen, Hawaii-Manoa Molly Hayes, Cal Three-Meter Preliminary Round 1. Emma Friesen, Hawaii-Manoa Molly Hayes, Cal Alissa Barker, Cal Platform Final 1. Tess Schofield, UCLA Alissa Barker, Cal NCAA Championships March Student Rec Center Natatorium Texas A&M, College Station, Texas Final Team Standings Team... Points (Top-10 Schools) 1. California Georgia Arizona Stanford Texas Auburn Florida Texas A&M USC Indiana Swimming Event... Prelim... Final 50-Yard Freestyle 1. Lara Jackson, Arizona Madison Kennedy, Cal Liv Jensen, Cal Hannah Wilson, Cal Yard Freestyle 1. Dana Vollmer, Cal Hannah Wilson, Cal Liv Jensen, Cal Madison Kennedy, Cal Yard Freestyle 1. Dana Vollmer, Cal... 1: : Sara Isakovic, Cal... 1: : Liv Jensen, Cal... 1: : Yard Freestyle 1. Allison Schmitt, Georgia.4: : Sara Isakovic, Cal... 4: : Lauren Boyle, Cal... 4: : Yard Freestyle 1. Wendy Trott, Georgia : Lauren Boyle : Blake Hayter : Yard Backstroke 1. Gemma Spofforth, Florida Lauren Rogers, Cal Yard Backstroke 1. Gemma Spofforth, Florida.1: : Yard Breaststroke 1. Rebecca Soni, USC Alexandra Ellis, Cal... 1: : Yard Breaststroke 1. Rebecca Soni, USC... 2: : Alexandra Ellis, Cal... 2: : Yard Butterfly 1. Amanda Sims, Cal Hannah Wilson, Cal Dana Vollmer, Cal : Tara Thomas, Cal Yard Butterfly 1. Elaine Breeden, Stanford.1: : t. Amanda Sims, Cal... 1: : Sara Isakovic... 1: : Yard Individual Medley 1. Julia Smit, Stanford... 1: : Yard Individual Medley 1. Julia Smit, Stanford... 4: : Yard Free Relay 1. Arizona...1: :26.20 (Jackson, Kelly, Schluntz, Baughman) 2. California...1: :26.48 (Jensen, Wilson, Kennedy, Vollmer) 400-Yard Free Relay 1. California...3: :09.88 (Wilson, Jensen, Dagg, Vollmer) 800-Yard Free Relay 1. California :52.69 (Isakovic, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer) 200-Yard Medley Relay 1. Georgia...1: :36.45 (Shickora, McNichols, Caprioglio, Botek) 6. California...1: :37.04 (Rogers, Ellis, Sims, Kennedy) 2009 California Swimming All-Americans Lauren Boyle: 500 free, 11th, 4:38.99 (HM). Erica Dagg: 400-free relay, 1st, 3: Alexandra Ellis: 400-medley relay, 2nd, 3:30.27; 100 breaststroke, 16th, 1:00.67 (HM); 200-medley relay, 6th, 1:37.04; 200 breaststroke, 10th, 2:09.51 (HM). Sara Isakovic: 500 free, 4th, 4:37.79; 800-free relay, 1st, 6:52.69; 200 free, 6th, 1:43.30; 200 fly, 9th, 1:54.61 (HM). Liv Jensen: 50 free, 7th, 22.17; 200-free relay,2nd, 1:26.48; 400-free relay, 1st, 3:09.88; 800-free relay, 1st, 6:52.69; 100 free, 13th, (HM); 200 free, 11th, 1:44.81 (HM). Madison Kennedy: 50 free, 5th, 21.94; 100 free, 15th, (HM); 200-free relay, 2nd, 1:26.48; 200-medley relay, 6th, 1: Lauren Rogers: 100 back, 4th, 51.69; 200-medley relay, 6th, 1:37.04; 400- medley relay, 2nd, 3: Amanda Sims: 100 fly, 1st, 51.28; 200 fly, 4t, 1:53.60; 200-medley relay, 6th, 1: Tara Thomas: 100 fly, 13th, (HM). Dana Vollmer: 100 free, 1st, 47.17; 200 free, 1st, 1:42.01; 100 fly, 4th, 51:69; 200-free relay, 2nd, 1:26.48; 400-free relay, 1st, 3:09.88; 800-free relay, 1st, 6:52.69;400-medley relay, 2nd, 3: Hannah Wilson: 50 free, 8th, 22.35; 100 free, 6th, 47.98; 100 fly, 3rd, 51.47; 200-free relay, 2nd, 1:26.48; 400-medley relay, 2nd, 3:30.27; 400- free relay, 1st, 3:09.88; 800-free relay, 1st, 6: HM Honorable Mention Bold indicates returning athlete 400-Yard Medley Relay 1. Arizona...3: :28.31 (Agy, Chandler, Jackson, Schluntz) 2. California...3: :30.27 (Rogers, Ellis, Wilson, Vollmer) Diving One-Meter Diving 1. Anastasia Pozdniakova, Houston Three-Meter Diving 1. Christina Loukas, Indiana Platform Diving 1. Kristen Davies, N.C. State California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

21 Best Times & dives Swimming 50 Free... A: B: B Jensen /26/09 Pac-10s B Kennedy /19/09 NCAAs B Wilson /19/09 NCAAs B Vollmer /26/09 Pac-10s B Dagg /26/09 Pac-10s B Thomas /19/09 NCAAs B Rogers /26/09 Pac-10s Larson /26/09 Pac-10s Sims /26/09 Pac-10s Dailey /26/09 Pac-10s 100 Free... A: B: A Dana Vollmer /21/09 NCAAs B Wilson /21/09 NCAAs B Kennedy /28/09 Pac-10s B Dagg /21/09 NCAAs B Jensen /21/09 NCAAs B Thomas /21/09 NCAAs Isakovic /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. Larson /28/09 Pac-10s Boyle /28/09 Pac-10s Rogers /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. 200 Free...A: 1: B: 1:48.18 A Vollmer...1: /25/09 Pac-10s A Isakovic...1: /27/09 Pac-10s B Jensen...1: /19/09 NCAAs B Dagg...1: /19/09 NCAAs B Kennedy...1: /19/09 NCAAs B Boyle...1: /19/09 NCAAs B Wilson...1: /14/09 Stanford B Beck...1: /25/09 Pac-10s B Hayter...1: /27/09 Pac-10s Thomas...1: /25/09 Pac-10s 500 Free...A: 4: B: 4:49.59 A Isakovic...4: /19/09 NCAAs B Boyle...4: /19/09 NCAAs B Hayter...4: /19/09 NCAAs B Harper...4: /25/09 Pac-10s Vollmer...4: /24/09 Arizona State Perrotta...4: /25/09 Pac-10s 1000 Free Boyle...9: /14/09 Stanford Hayter...10: /14/09 Stanford Isakovic...10: /30/08 Washington Harper...10: /18/08 Texas Perrotta...10: /14/09 Stanford Sun... 10: /30/08 Washington 1650 Free.A: 15: B: 16:31.51 B Boyle...15: /28/09 Pac-10s B Hayter...16: /28/09 Pac-10s B Isakovic...16: /28/09 Pac-10s Perrotta...16: /28/09 Pac-10s Sun...16: /28/09 Pac-10s Harper...16: /21/08 Art. Adam. Inv. 100 Fly... A: B A Vollmer /27/09 Pac-10s A Sims /20/09 NCAAs A Wilson /27/09 Pac-10s B Thomas /20/09 NCAAs B Dailey /27/09 Pac-10s Isakovic /30/08 Washington Amanda Sims 200 Fly...A: 1: B: 1:59.54 A Sims...1: /20/09 NCAAs A Isakovic...1: /20/09 NCAAs B Vollmer...1: /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. B Wilson...1: /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. B Harper...1: /28/09 Pac-10s B Dailey...1: /28/09 Pac-10s B Thomas...1: /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. 100 Breast... A: B: 1:02.38 B Ellis...1: /20/09 NCAAs Colonias...1: /27/09 Pac-10s La Rochelle...1: /14/09 Stanford Monobe...1: /27/09 Pac-10s Harper...1: /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. White...1: /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. 200 Breast.A: 2: B: 2:15.53 A Ellis...2: /19/09 NCAAs Colonias...2: /28/09 Pac-10s La Rochelle...2: /28/09 Pac-10s Monobe...2: /14/09 Stanford White...2: /5/08 Georgia Inv. Harper...2: /30/08 Washington 100 Back... A: B: A Rogers /20/09 NCAAs B Beck /20/09 NCAAs B Dagg /27/09 Pac-10s B Thomas /27/09 Pac-10s B Verdin /27/09 Pac-10s B Sims /27/09 Pac-10s Lauren Boyle 200 Back...A: 1: B: 1:57.90 B Beck...1: /28/09 Pac-10s B Rogers...1: /28/09 Pac-10s B Verdin...1: /28/09 Pac-10s Hoff...1: /28/09 Pac-10s White...2: /28/09 Pac-10s Dagg...2: /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. 200 IM...A: 1: B: 2:00.77 B Vollmer...1: /26/09 Pac-10s B White...1: /19/09 NCAAs B Beck...1: /19/09 NCAAs B Eronemo...2: /26/09 Pac-10s B La Rochelle..2: /26/09 Pac-10s Verdin...2: /26/09 Pac-10s 400 IM...A: 4: B: 4:17.22 B White...4: /20/09 NCAAs B Eronemo...4: /27/09 Pac-10s B La Rochelle..4: /27/09 Pac-10s B Harper...4: /27/09 Pac-10s B Hoff...4: /27/09 Pac-10s Perrotta...4: /21/08 Art Adam. Inv. 200-Free Relay.A: 1: B: 1:31.88 A Total...1: /19/09 NCAAs Jensen Wilson Kennedy Vollmer Free Relay.A: 3: B: 3:22.72 A Total...3: /21/09 NCAAs Wilson Jensen Dagg Vollmer Free Relay.A: 7: B: 7:18.95 A Total...6: /20/09 NCAAs Isakovic...1:43.15 Wilson...1:44.15 Jensen...1:43.64 Vollmer...1: Medley Relay.A: 1: B: 1:41.72 A Total...1: /20/09 NCAAs Rogers Ellis Sims Kennedy Medley Relay.A: 3: B: 3:41.06 A Total...3: /19/09 NCAAs Rogers Ellis...1:00.18 Wilson Vollmer Diving One-Meter Springboard Molly Hayes Three-Meter Springboard Molly Hayes Platform Alissa Barker California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 21

22 Records at a Glance 50-YARD FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 21.27, Lara Jackson (Arizona), 2009 Pac-10: 21.27, Lara Jackson (Arizona), 2009 California: 21.87, Madison Kennedy, 2008 Cal Dual Meet: 22.18, Liv Jensen, 2009 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 22.18, Liv Jensen, NCAA A Qualifying Mark: YARD FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 47.00, Natalie Coughlin, 2003 Pac-10: 47.00, Natalie Coughlin, 2003 California: 47.00, Natalie Coughlin, 2003 Cal Dual Meet: 48.06, Natalie Coughlin, 2003 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 48.32, Dana Vollmer, NCAA A Qualifying Mark: YARD FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 1:41.53, Dana Vollmer, 2009 Pac-10: 1:41.53, Dana Vollmer, 2009 California: 1:41.53, Dana Vollmer, 2009 Cal Dual Meet: 1:43.66, Dana Vollmer, 2009 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 1:43.66, Dana Vollmer, NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 1: YARD FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 4:33.60, Caroline Burckle (Florida), 2008 Pac-10: 4:34.39, Janet Evans (Stanford), 1990 California: 4:36.79, Sara Isakovic, 2009 Cal Dual Meet: 4:42.71, Ashley Chandler, 2006 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 4:43.74, Julia Smit (Stanford), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 4: YARD FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 15:39.14, Janet Evans (Stanford), 1990 Pac-10: 15:39.14, Janet Evans (Stanford), 1990 California: 16:01.80, Lauren Boyle, 2008 Cal Dual Meet: 15:56.93, Lauren Boyle, 2009 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 16:25.31, Andrea Hayes (Texas), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 15: YARD BACKSTROKE NCAA Record: 49.97, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Pac-10: 49.97, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 California: 49.97, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 52.22, Natalie Coughlin, 2003 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 52.22, Natalie Coughlin, NCAA A Qualifying Mark: YARD BACKSTROKE NCAA Record: 1:48.34, Gemma Spofforth (Florida), 2009 Pac-10: 1:49.52, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 California: 1:49.52, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 1:57.02, Natalie Coughlin, 2001 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 1:56.20, Julia Smit (Stanford), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 1: YARD BREASTSTROKE NCAA Record: 58.10, Rebecca Soni (USC), 2009 Pac-10: 58.10, Rebecca Soni (USC), 2009 California: 59.43, Jessica Hardy, 2007 Cal Dual Meet: 1:00.21, Jessica Hardy, 2006 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 59.51, Tara Kirk (Stanford), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: Madison Kennedy 22 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE NCAA Record: 2:04.75, Rebecca Soni (USC), 2009 Pac-10: 2:04.75, Rebecca Soni (USC), 2009 California: 2:09.51, Alexandra Ellis, 2009 Cal Dual Meet: 2:11.98, Staciana Stitts, 2002 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 2:09.84, Elizabeth Smith (Stanford), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 2: YARD BUTTERFLY NCAA Record: 50.01, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Pac-10: 50.01, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 California: 50.01, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 51.79, Dana Vollmer, 2008 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 51.70, Elaine Breeden (Stanford), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: YARD BUTTERFLY NCAA Record: 1:49.92, Elaine Breeden, 2009 Pac-10: 1:49.92, Elaine Breeden, 2009 California: 1:51.91, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Cal Dual Meet: 1:53.96, Dana Vollmer, 2008 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 1:53.26, Elaine Breeden (Stanford), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 1:54.95

23 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY NCAA Record: 1:26.20, Arizona (Jackson, Kelly, Schluntz, Baughman), 2009 Pac-10: 1:26.20, Arizona (Jackson, Kelly, Schluntz, Baughman), 2009 California: 1:26.48, (Jensen, Wilson, Kennedy, Vollmer), 2009 Cal Dual Meet: 1:31.49 (Kennedy, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer), 2009 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 1:31.49 (Kennedy, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 1: YARD FREESTYLE RELAY NCAA Record: 3:09.88 (Wilson, Jensen, Dagg, Vollmer), 2009 Pac-10: 3:09.88 (Wilson, Jensen, Dagg, Vollmer), 2009 California: 3:09.88 (Wilson, Jensen, Dagg, Vollmer), 2009 Cal Dual Meet: 3:16.54, (Vollmer, Boyle, Rogers, Wilson), 2008 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 3:16.87, Stanford (Dwelley, Woodward, Webb, Smit), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 3:14.93 Marylyn Chiang was inducted into the Cal Hall of Fame in YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY NCAA Record: 1:52.79, Julia Smit (Stanford), 2009 Pac-10: 1:52.79, Julia Smit (Stanford), 2009 California: 1:54.95, Natalie Coughlin, 2004 Cal Dual Meet: 1:57.54, Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 1:57.54, Natalie Coughlin, NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 1: YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY NCAA Record: 4:00.56, Julia Smit (Stanford), 2009 Pac-10: 4:00.56, Julia Smit (Stanford), 2009 California: 4:09.69, Caitlin Leverenz, 2010 Cal Dual Meet:4:11.37, Caitlin Leverenz, 2010 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 4:11.37, Caitlin Leverenz, NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 4: YARD FREESTYLE RELAY NCAA Record: 6:52.69 (Isakovic, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer), 2009 Pac-10: 6:52.69 (Isakovic, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer), 2009 California: 6:52.69 (Isakovic, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer), 2009 Cal Dual Meet: 7:32.70 (Kolbisen, Omphroy, Minpraphal, Overton), 1997 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 7:23.95, Texas (Cooper, Dutcher, Hayes, Arris), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 7:02.07 Bold denotes current Cal athlete 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY NCAA Record: 1:35.29, Arizona (Degolia, Chandler, Jackson, Turner), 2008 Pac-10: 1:35.29, Arizona (Degolia, Chandler, Jackson, Turner), 2008 California: 1:36.60 (Rogers, Hardy, Vollmer, E. Silver), 2007 Cal Dual Meet: 1:38.36 (Tsai, Hardy, Vollmer, E. Silver), 2007 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 1:38.36 (Tsai, Hardy, Vollmer, E. Silver), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 1: YARD MEDLEY RELAY NCAA Record: 3:28.31, Arizona (Agy, Chandler, Jackson, Schluntz), 2009 Pac-10: 3:28.31, Arizona (Agy, Chandler, Jackson, Schluntz), 2009 California: 3:30.18 (Rogers, Hardy, Vollmer, E. Silver), 2007 Cal Dual Meet: 3:39.86 (H. Silver, Stitts, Coughlin, Becks), 2003 Spieker Aquatics Complex: 3:37.01, USC (Lahey, Soni, Krisman, Waller), NCAA A Qualifying Mark: 3:32.56 Helen Silver California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 23

24 Cal s All-Time Top Yard Freestyle Madison Kennedy Liv Jensen Emily Silver Natalie Coughlin Dana Vollmer Hannah Wilson Erica Dagg Haley Cope Tara Thomas Lauren Rogers Yard Freestyle Natalie Coughlin Dana Vollmer Emily Silver Hannah Wilson Madison Kennedy Erica Dagg Liv Jensen Tara Thomas Jessica Hardy Erin Reilly Yard Freestyle Dana Vollmer...1: Natalie Coughlin...1: Sara Isakovic...1: Emily Silver...1: Erin Reilly...1: Liv Jensen...1: Erica Dagg...1: Madison Kennedy..1: Sarah Anderson...1: Ashley Chandler...1: Yard Freestyle Sara Isakovic...4: Natalie Coughlin...4: Lauren Boyle...4: Lisa Meyers...4: Sarah Anderson...4: Erin Reilly...4: Ashley Chandler...4: Blake Hayter...4: Cheryl Kriegsman..4: Katie Kastes...4: Yard Freestyle Lauren Boyle...9: Ashley Chandler...9: Sarah Anderson...9: Blake Hayter...9: Cheryl Kriegsman..9: Katie Welch...9: Lisa Murray...9: Erin Reilly...9: Lisa Meyers...9: Natalie Coughlin...9: Yard Freestyle Lauren Boyle...15: Sarah Anderson...16: Ashley Chandler...16: Cheryl Kriegsman.16: Blake Hayter...16: Lisa Meyers...16: Katie Welch...16: Lisa Murray...16: Erin Reilly...16: Sara Isakovic...16: Yard Backstroke Natalie Coughlin Lauren Rogers Marylyn Chiang Haley Cope Helen Silver Mary Beck Sherry Tsai Alice Henriques Lara Pease Erica Dagg Yard Backstroke Natalie Coughlin...1: Helen Silver...1: Mary Beck...1: Lauren Rogers...1: Anna Simcic...1: Marylyn Chiang...1: Alice Henriques...1: Emily Verdin...1: Kyoko Yokouchi...1: Larissa Herold...1: Yard Breaststroke Jessica Hardy Staciana Stitts...1: Alexandra Ellis...1: Annie Babicz...1: Caitlin Leverenz...1: Hiroko Nagasaki...1: Hanna Jaltner...1: Genevieve Patterson.1: Erin Calder...1: Kirstyn Colonias...1: Yard Breaststroke Alexandra Ellis...2: Staciana Stitts...2: Hiroko Nagasaki...2: Ellie Overton...2: Jessica Hardy...2: Caitlin Leverenz...2: Annie Babicz...2: Marcelle Miller...2: Joscelin Yeo...2: Kirstyn Colonias...2: Yard Butterfly Natalie Coughlin Dana Vollmer Amanda Sims Hannah Wilson Marylyn Chiang Mary T. Meagher Tara Thomas Emily Silver Joscelin Yeo Ursula Dailey Yard Butterfly Natalie Coughlin...1: Dana Vollmer...1: Amanda Sims...1: Mary T. Meagher...1: Sara Isakovic...1: Erin Reilly...1: Rachel Ridgeway...1: Joscelin Yeo...1: Caitlin Leverenz...1: Elli Overton...1: Yard Individual Medley Natalie Coughlin...1: Joscelin Yeo...1: Dana Vollmer...1: Elli Overton...1: Emily Silver...1: Marylyn Chiang...1: Caitlin Leverenz...1: Rachel Ridgeway...1: Heather White...1: Mary Beck...1: Yard Individual Medley Caitlin Leverenz...4: Elli Overton...4: Natalie Coughlin...4: Rachel Ridgeway... 4: Heather White...4: Katie Kastes...4: Courtney Eronemo.4: Waen Minpraphal...4: Kyoko Yokouchi...4: Carol Felton...4: Yard Medley Relay Lauren Rogers (24.90), Jessica Hardy (27.00), Dana Vollmer (22.92), Emily Silver (21.78)...1:36.60, Yard Medley Relay Lauren Rogers (53.40), Jessica Hardy (59.00), Dana Vollmer (50.19), Emily Silver (47.59)...3:30.18, Yard Free Relay Liv Jensen (22.09), Hannah Wilson (21.70), Madison Kennedy (21.54), Dana Vollmer (21.15)...1:26.48, Yard Free Relay Hannah Wilson (47.91), Liv Jensen (47.53), Erica Dagg (47.98), Dana Vollmer (46.46)...3:09.88, Yard Free Relay Sara Isakovic (1:43.15), Hannah Wilson (1:44.15), Liv Jensen (1:43.64), Dana Vollmer (1:41.75)...6:52.69, 2009 ONE-METER DIVING Melissa Graviss Sam Young Molly Hayes Kelsey Heiken Laura Sanford Katelyn Prorok Tara Capsuto Alissa Barker Stephanie Whalen Drew Mulvey THREE-METER DIVING Sam Young Stephanie Whalen Molly Hayes Drew Mulvey Laura Sanford Alissa Barker Kelsey Heiken Katelyn Prorok Tara Capsuto Lila Korpell PLATFORM Laura Sanford Sam Young Alissa Barker Aimee O Rourke Stephanie Whalen Tara Capsuto Bold denotes current Cal athlete 24 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

25 Golden Bear Honors OLYMPICS Lauren Boyle, New Zealand 2008 Hui-Chien Chang, Taiwan 1988 Kim Chen, Taiwan 1988 Haley Cope, United States 2004 Natalie Coughlin, United States 2004, 2008 Sara Isakovic, Slovenia 2008, 2004 Hanna Jaltner, Sweden, 1996 Helen Jameson, Great Britain 1980 Lene Jenssen, Norway Agneta Martensson, Sweden 1980, 1984 Teri McKeever (assistant coach), United States 2004, 2008 Mary T. Meagher, United States 1980, 1984, 1988 Waen Minpraphal, Thailand 1992, 1996, 2000 Hiroko Nagasaki, Japan 1984, 1988 Elli Overton, Australia 1992, 1996, 2000 Trina Radke, United States 1988 Emily Silver, United States 2008 Anna Simcic, New Zealand 1992, 1996 Staciana Stitts, United States 2000 Akiko Thomson, Philippines 1988, 1992, 1996 Sherry Tsai, Hong Kong 2000, 2004, 2008 Conny van Bentum, The Netherlands 1980, 1984, 1988 Dana Vollmer, United States 2004 Ashley Whitney, United States 1996 Hannah Wilson, Hong Kong 2004, 2008 Joscelin Yeo, Republic of Singapore 1992, 1996 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Michelle Branchaud, United States 1987 Ashley Chandler, United States 2005 Sheila Conway, United States 1991 Sara Isakovic, Slovenia 2009 Helen Jameson, Great Britain 1983 Madison Kennedy, United States 2009 Dana Vollmer Cheryl Kriegsman, United States 1987 Mary T. Meagher, United States 1985 Lauren Medina, United States 2005 Lisa Meyers, United States 1987 Elli Overton, Australia 1997 Erin Reilly, United States 2007 Lauren Rogers, United States 2009 Emily Silver, United States 2007 Amanda Sims, United States 2009 Sherry Tsai, Hong Kong 2005 Cindy Tuttle, United States 1981 Conny van Bentum, Netherlands 1985 Hannah Wilson, Hong Kong 2009 NCAA SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 2001 Natalie Coughlin 2002 Natalie Coughlin 2003 Natalie Coughlin 2009 Dana Vollmer PAC-10 SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR 1987 Mary T. Meagher 1989 Sarah Anderson 1999 Marylyn Chiang 2000 Haley Cope 2001 Natalie Coughlin 2002 Natalie Coughlin 2003 Natalie Coughlin 2009 Dana Vollmer NCAA CHAMPIONS 1983 Mary T. Meagher, 200 fly 1985 Mary T. Meagher, 100 and 200 fly Conny van Bentum, 50 free 1986 Mary T. Meagher, 200 fl y Conny van Bentum, 200 free 1987 Mary T. Meagher, 100 and 200 fly 1988 Hiroko Nagasaki, 200 breast 1999 Marylyn Chiang, 100 back meter medley relay (Haley Cope, Staciana Stitts, Waen Minpraphal, Joscelin Yeo), 200-meter free relay (Anya Kolbisen, Haley Cope, Nicole Omphroy, Joscelin Yeo) 2001 Natalie Coughlin, 100 back, 200 back, 100 fl y 2002 Natalie Coughlin, 100 back, 200 back, 100 fl y 2003 Natalie Coughlin, 100 back, 200 back, 100 fl y 2004 Natalie Coughlin, 100 fly, 100 back, 800-meter free relay (Natalie Coughlin, Erin Reilly, Ashley Chandler, Lauren Medina) 2006 Jessica Hardy, 100 breast, Helen Silver, 200 back 2007 Dana Vollmer, 100 fly, Jessica Hardy, 100 breast, 400-free relay (Emily Silver, Erin Reilly, Jessica Hardy, Dana Vollmer), 400-medley relay (Lauren Rogers, Jessica Hardy, Dana Vollmer, Emily Silver), 800-free relay (Dana Vollmer, Emily Silver, Blake Hayter, Erin Reilly) 2009 Dana Vollmer, 100 free, 200 free, Amanda Sims, 100 fly, 400-free relay (Hannah Wilson, Liv Jensen, Erica Dagg, Dana Vollmer), 800-free relay (Sara Isakovic, Hannah Wilson, Liv Jensen, Dana Vollmer) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 2000 Elli Overton 2003 Natalie Coughlin, 2nd Team CSCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Sarah Anderson 1991 Katie Bell 1992, 1993, 1994 Alice Cantwell 1994 Amy Clark 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Natalie Coughlin 2004 Megan Doberneck 1987, 1988, 1989 Pippa Downes 1991 Melissa Graviss 1991 Alice Henriques 2002 Larissa Herold 1994, 1995 Kristin Imwalle 1996, 1997, 1999 Anya Kolbisen 1997 Cheryl Kriegsman 1989 Kristin Kuhlman 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Marcelle Miller, 2003, 2004 Lorenza Munoz 1990 Elli Overton 1998 Heather Reagan 1991 Erin Reilly 2006 Staciana Stitts 2002 Lisa Summers 1991, 1992, 1993 Conny van Bentum 1985, 1986 Cindy Tuttle 1985 Katie Welch 1992 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 25

26 PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Katie Aldworth, 1999 Keiko Amano, 2003, 2004, 2005 Sarah Anderson, 1991 Annie Babicz, 2006, 2007 Katy Banks, 2006 Danielle Becks, 2002, 2004 Katie Bell, 1994 Tessa Berman, 2007 Alyson Borawski 2003 Lauren Boyle, 2008, 2009 Jenni Brelsford, 1999, 2000 Micha Burden, 2004 Alice Cantwell, 1994 Tara Capsuto, 2005, 2006 Marylyn Chiang, 1999 Haley Cope, 1999, 2000, 2001 Jessica Cotton, 2006, 2007 Natalie Coughlin, 2002, 2003, 2004 Pippa Downes, 1991, 1992 Alexandra Ellis, 2008, 2009 Christina Flynn, 2001, 2002, 2003 Amy Gosling, 1992 Melissa Graviss, 1991, 1992 Natalie Griffith, 2002, 2003, 2004 Michelle Harper, 2003 Blake Hayter, 2008, 2009 Alice Henriques, 2000, 2002 Stephanie Hermann, 1999, 2000 Larissa Herold, 1995, 1996 Kelsey Hoff, 2009 Kristin Imwalle, 1997, 1999 Hanna Jaltner, 1999, 2000 Carrie Johnson, 1996 Giana Johnson, 1997 Madison Kennedy, 2009 Liah Kim, 2001 Anya Kolbisen, 1999, 2000 Lila Korpell, 2005 Natalie La Rochelle, 2007, 2009 Amanda Larson, 2009 Dena Lofthus, 2000 Katie Lowes, 1999, 2000 Gina Merlone, 2005 Marcelle Miller, 2003, 2004, 2005 Waen Minpraphal, 2000 Katherine Mitchell, 2002 Lisa Morelli, 2003 Lorenza Munoz, 1991 Cheryl Murphy, 1997 Sonya Nimtz, 1992, 1993 Nicole Omphroy, 1999, 2000 Catherine O Neal, 2006 Elli Overton, 1998, 2000 Emma Palsson, 2003, 2004, 2005 Sian Parry, 2000 Trina Radke, 1991, 1993 Heather Reagan, 1992 Katie Reding, 1997, 1998 Erin Reilly, 2005, 2006, 2007 Lauren Rogers, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kelly Sanders, 2005 Jacqui Schoppe, 2000 Emily Schum, 2001 Anna Simcic, 1995 Amy Simpson, 1999, 2000 Amanda Sims, 2009 Nadia Staubitz, 2006, 2007 Staciana Stitts, 2001, 2002, 2003 Kelly Stravers, 2006, 2007, 2008 Lisa Summers, 1991, 1992, 1993 Kate Tiedeman, 2005 Tara Thomas, 2009 Amy Vastine, 1997 Emily Verdin, 2007, 2008, 2009 Dana Vollmer, 2008, 2009 Alicia Walker, 1991 Katie Welch, 1991, 1992 Jamie Westoby, 2001 Heather White, 2009 Kyoko Yokouchi, 2002 TEAM AWARDS MVP Larissa Herold, 1993 Larissa Herold, 1994 Anna Simcic, 1995 Marylyn Chiang, 1996 Marylyn Chiang, 1997 Elli Overton, 1998 Marylyn Chiang, 1999 Joscelin Yeo, 2000 Natalie Coughlin, 2001 Natalie Coughlin, 2002 Natalie Coughlin, 2003 Natalie Coughlin, 2004 Emily Silver, 2005 Erin Reilly, 2006 Dana Vollmer, 2007 Dana Vollmer & Emily Silver, 2008 Dana Vollmer, 2009 MOST IMPROVED Kristina Burow, 1993 Akiko Thomson, 1994 Katie Reding, Erin Jesfjeld, 1995 Kristin Imwalle, 1996 Anya Kolbisen, 1997 Haley Cope, 1998 Lisa Murray, 1999 Stephanie Hermann, 2000 Michelle Harper, 2001 Danielle Becks, 2002 Kate Tiedeman, 2003 Erin Calder, 2004 Annie Babicz, 2005 Rachel Ridgeway, 2006 Lauren Rogers, 2007 Lauren Boyle, 2008 Erica Dagg, 2009 SCHOLASTIC AWARD (highest GPA) Katie Bell, 1993 Kristina Burow, 1994 Megan Chen, 1995 Carrie Johnson, 1996 Amy Vastine, 1997 Elli Overton, California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving Elli Overton, 1999 Elli Overton, 2000 Alice Henriques, 2001 Alice Henriques, 2002 Marcelle Miller, 2003 Gina Merlone, 2004 Gina Merlone, 2005 Erin Reilly, 2006 Erin Reilly, 2007 Emily Verdin, 2008 Tara Thomas, 2009 GOLDEN BEAR AWARD (For Dedication, Perseverance and Team Spirit) Katie Bell, Lisa Summers, 1993 Katie Bell, 1994 Sheila Conway, 1995 Larissa Herold, 1996 Katie Aldworth, 1997 Katie Reding, 1998 Katie Aldworth, 1999 Staciana Stitts, 2000 Staciana Stitts, 2001 Staciana Stitts, 2002 Lisa Morelli, 2003 Emma Palsson, 2004 Emma Palsson & Sherry Tsai, 2005 Emily Silver & Ashley Chandler, 2006 Erin Reilly & Sherry Tsai, 2007 Rachel Ridgeway & Emily Verdin, 2008 Shelley Harper, 2009 COACHES AWARD Elli Overton, 2000 Haley Cope, 2001 Kyoko Yokouchi, 2002 Helen Silver, 2003 Micha Burden & Ashley Chandler, 2004 Lauren Medina, 2005 Helen Silver, 2006 Emily Verdin, 2007 Natalie La Rochelle, 2008 Sophomore Class (Erica Dagg, Kelsey Hoff, Ellie Monobe, Amanda Sims, Sara Sun, Tara Thomas, Hannah Wilson), 2009 MOST OUTSTANDING DIVER Lila Korpell, 2005 Katelyn Prorok, 2006 Samantha Young, 2007 Laura Sanford, 2008 Molly Hayes, 2009 COACHES AWARD (DIVING) Tara Capsuto, 2005 Tara Capsuto, 2006 Samantha Young, 2007 Laura Sanford, 2008 Molly Hayes, 2009 Bold denotes current Cal athlete.

27 National Team Finishes Teri McKeever Year Nat l Finish Conf. Finish Dual Record Coach rd AIAW... 2nd Nor-Cal Karen Moe Thornton th AIAW... 2nd Nor-Cal Karen Moe Thornton th AIAW... 1st Nor-Cal Karen Moe Thornton th AIAW... 2nd Nor-Cal Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 1st Nor-Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 1st Nor-Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 1st Nor-Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 1st Nor-Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 5th Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 2nd Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 2nd Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 2nd Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 2nd Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA... 4th Pac Karen Moe Thornton th NCAA...3rd Pac Teri McKeever st NCAA... 5th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 6th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 5th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 4th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 4th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA...3rd Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA...3rd Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 5th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 4th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 5th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 4th Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA...3rd Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA... 5th Pac Teri McKeever rd NCAA...3rd Pac Teri McKeever th NCAA...3rd Pac Teri McKeever st NCAA... 1st Pac Teri McKeever 31 years... One title...six titles CAL RESULTS FROM LAST 12 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998 (8th place 237 points) Elli Overton: 200 fly, 2nd, 1:57.73; 200 IM, 2nd, 1:58.38; 400 IM, 6th, 4:15.60; 800 free relay, 6th, 7:14.15 Marylyn Chiang: 100 back, 3rd, 53.59; 200 IM, 4th, 1:58.95; 200 back, 7th, 1:58.59; 800 free relay, 6th, 7:14.15; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:18.98; 400 medley relay, 5th, 3:38.83; 200 medley relay, 5th, 1:40.91 Waen Minpraphal: 200 fly, 6th, 1:59.14; 100 fly, 12th, 54.54; 400 medley relay, 5th, 3:38.83; 200 medley relay, 5th, 1:40.91 Hanna Jaltner: 100 breast, 12th, 1:02.52; 400 medley relay, 5th, 3:38.83; 200 medley relay, 5th, 1:40.91 Haley Cope: 100 back, 16th, 55.82; 200 free relay, 10th, 1:30.96; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:18.98 Adrienne Mattos: 50 free, 16th, 22.97; 200 free relay, 10th, 1:30.96 Anya Kolbisen: 200 free relay, 10th, 1:30.96; 800 free relay, 6th, 7:14.15; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:18.98; 400 medley relay, 5th, 3:38.83 Nicole Omphroy: 200 free relay, 10th, 1:30.96; 800 free relay, 6th, 7:14.15; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:18.98; 200 medley relay, 5th, 1: (5th place 315 points) Marylyn Chiang: 100 back, 1st, 52.36; 200 IM, 2nd, 1:57.83; 100 fly, 3rd, 52.40; 200 free relay, 5th, 1:30.69; 200 free relay, 5th, 1:30.69; 200 medley relay, 3rd, 1:39.76; 400 free relay, 2nd, 3:16.56 Joscelin Yeo: 200 IM, 5th, 1:58.99; 100 fly, 5th, 52.83; 200 fly, 5th, 1:59.04; 200 free relay, 5th, 1:30.69; 800 free relay, 4th, 7:14.33; 200 medley relay, 3rd, 1:39.76; 400 free relay, 2nd, 3:16.56 Haley Cope: 100 fly, 6th, 53.28; 100 back, 10th, 54.20; 200 back, 1:58.80; 200 medley relay, 3rd, 1:39.76; 400 free relay, 2nd, 3:16.56 Waen Minpraphal: 400 IM, 7th, 4:17.19; 200 fly, 11th, 1:58.58 Lisa Murray: 1650 free, 9th, 16:25.84; 800 free relay, 4th, 7:14.33 Anya Kolbisen: 100 free, 11th, 49.85; 200 free, 16th, 1:51.76; 200 free relay, 5th, 1:30.69; 200 free relay, 5th, 1:30.69; 800 free relay, 4th, 7:14.33; 400 free relay, 2nd, 3:16.56 Nicole Omphroy: 100 free, 13th, 50.02; 200 free relay, 5th, 1:30.69; 800 free relay, 4th, 7:14.33 Alice Henriques: 200 back, 15th, 2:00.05 Adrienne Mattos: 200 free relay, 5th, 1:30.69; 200 medley relay, 3rd, 1:39.76 Hanna Jaltner: 200 free relay, 5th, 1: (4th place points)* Staciana Stitts: 100 breast, 2nd, 1:06.79, 2nd; 200 breast, 3rd, 2:25.02; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:58.62; 200 medley relay, 1st, 1:49.23 Haley Cope: 100 back, 2nd, 59.17; 100 fly, 6th, 59.70; 400 free relay, 4th, 3:39.88; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:58.62; 200 free relay, 1st, 1:40.18; 200 medley relay, 1st, 1:49.23 Elli Overton: 200 IM, 2nd, 2:10.74; 200 breast, 5th, 2:27.88; 400 IM, 6th, 4:40.88; 800 free relay, 10th, 8:08.97 Joscelin Yeo: 100 fly, 3rd, 58.82; 200 IM, 5th, 2:13.09; 200 fly, 7th, 2:12.45; 400 free relay, 4th, 3:39.88; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:58.62; 200 free relay, 1st, 1:40.18; 200 medley relay, 1st, 1:49.23 Alice Henriques: 200 back, 13th, 2:12.21 Waen Minpraphal: 100 fly, 14th, 1:01.61; 200 medley relay, 1st, 1:49.23 Anya Kolbisen: 800 free relay, 10th, 8:08.97; 400 free relay, 4th, 3:39.88; 200 free relay, 1st, 1:40.18 Nicole Omphroy: 800 free relay, 10th, 8:08.97; 400 free relay, 4th, 3:39.88; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:58.62; 200 free relay, 1st, 1:40.18 Lisa Murray: 800 free relay, 10th, 8: (7th place 248 points) Natalie Coughlin: 100 fly, 1st, 51.18; 100 back, 1st, 51.23; 200 back, 1st, 1:51.02; 400 free relay, 5th, 3:19.14; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44 Haley Cope: 50 free, 2nd, 22.34; 100 back, 3rd, 53.06; 100 free, 7th, 49.34; 400 free relay, 5th, 3:19.14; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44 Staciana Stitts: 100 breast, 11th, 1:02.14; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44 Kyoko Yokouchi: 400 IM, 14th, 4:19.48 Michelle Harper: 400 free relay, 5th, 3:19.14; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44 Adrienne Mattos: 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44 Danielle Becks: 800 free relay, 14th, 7:25.49; 400 free relay, 5th, 3:19.14; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:38.44 Natalie Griffith: 800 free relay, 14th, 7:25.49 Kyoko Yokouchi: 800 free relay, 14th, 7:25.49 Alice Henriques: 800 free relay, 14th, 7:25.49 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 27

28 2002 (8th place 245 points) Natalie Coughlin: 100 fly, 1st, 50.01, 1st; 100 back, 1st, 49.97; 200 back, 1st, 1:49.52; 400 medley relay, 2nd, 3:32.55; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:37.88; 400 free relay, 5th, 3:17.52; 200 free relay, 4th, 1:30.13 Alice Henriques: 200 back, 6th, 1:56.32; 100 back, 13th, 54.84; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:37.88 Staciana Stitts: 100 breast, 4th, 1:00.40; 400 medley relay, 2nd, 3:32.55; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:37.88; 400 free relay, 5th, 3:17.52; 200 free relay, 4th, 1:30.13 Kyoko Yokouchi: 400 IM, 4th, 4:16.32 Danielle Becks: 400 medley relay, 2nd, 3:32.55; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:37.88; 800 free relay, 9th, 7:16.08; 400 free relay, 5th, 3:17.52; 200 free relay, 4th, 1:30.13 Michelle Harper: 400 free relay, 5th, 3:17.52; 200 free relay, 4th, 1:30.13 Micha Burden: 800 free relay, 9th, 7:16.08 Alice Henriques: 400 medley relay, 2nd, 3:32.55 Lauren Medina: 800 free relay, 9th, 7:16.08 Ashley Whitney: 800 free relay, 9th, 7: (8th place 215 points) Natalie Coughlin: 100 back, 1st, 50.92; 200 back, 1st, 1:50.86; 100 fly, 1st, 50.62; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:34.95; 200 medley relay, 3rd, 1:38.65; 400 free relay, 3rd, 3:16.21; 200 free relay, 4th, 1:30.03 Helen Silver: 100 back, 11th, 54.25; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:34.95 Staciana Stitts: 100 breast, 5th, 1:00.30; 200 breast, 9th, 2:11.71; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:34.95; 200 medley relay, 3rd, 1:38.65 Danielle Becks: 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:34.95; 400 free relay, 3rd, 3:16.21; 200 free relay, 4th, 1:30.03 Michelle Harper: 200 medley relay, 3rd, 1:38.65; 400 free relay, 3rd, 3:16.21; 200 free relay, 4th, 1:30.03 Natalie Griffith: 200 medley relay, 3rd, 1:38.65 Cheryl Anne Bingaman: 400 free relay, 3rd, 3:16.21 Whitney Rockwell: 200 free relay, 4th, 1: (6th place points)* Annie Babicz: 100 breast, 15th, 1:09.12; 200 medley relay, 14th, 1:53.42; 400 medley relay, 7th, 4:02.49 Ashley Chandler: 200 free, 4th, 1:57.99; 400 free, 4th, 4:05.89; 800 free relay, 1st, 7:50.94 Natalie Coughlin: 100 fly, 1st, 56.88; 100 back, 1st, 57.51; 200 back, 3rd, 2:06.54; 400 medley relay, 7th, 4:02.49; 200 free relay, 7th, 1:41.36; 400 free relay, 3rd, 3:40.31; 800 free relay, 1st, 7:50.94 Natalie Griffith: 200 IM, 13th, 2:13.80 Lauren Medina: 200 free, 11th, 1:58.81; 400 free relay, 3rd, 3:40.31; 800 free relay, 1st, 7:50.94 Erin Reilly: 200 fly, 12th, 2:11.98, 12th; 1600 free, 14th, 16:12.96; 800 free relay, 1st, 7:50.94 Helen Silver: 100 back, 11th, 1:00.85; 200 medley relay, 14th, 1:53.42; 400 medley relay, 7th, 4:02.49 Danielle Becks: 200 medley relay, 14th, 1:53.42; 400 medley relay, 7th, 4:02.49; 200 free relay, 7th, 1:41.36; 400 free relay, 3rd, 3:40.31 Keiko Amano: 200 free relay, 7th, 1:41.36 Emma Palsson: 200 medley relay, 14th, 1:53.42; 200 free relay, 7th, 1:41.36 Micha Burden: 400 free relay, 3rd, 3: (8th place 149 points) Emily Silver: 100 free, 4th, 48.73; 400 medley relay, 8th, 3:40.70; 800 free relay, 5th, 7:07.87; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:18.48; 200 free relay, 9th, 1:31.17 Lauren Medina: 200 free, 5th, 1:46.28; 800 free relay, 5th, 7:07.87; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:18.48 Erin Reilly: 200 free, 12th, 1:46.61; 1650 free, 19th, 16:25.95; 800 free relay, 5th, 7:07.87 Helen Silver: 200 back, 9th, 1:55.88; 400 medley relay, 8th, 3:40.70; 200 free relay, 9th, 1:31.17 Emily Verdin: 200 back, 15th, 1:58.02 Annie Babicz: 100 breast, 16th, 1:02.37; 400 medley relay, 8th, 3:40.70 Ashley Chandler: 500 free, 9th, 4:43.33; 800 free relay, 5th, 7:07.87 Leann Toomey: 400 medley relay, 8th, 3:40.70 Sherry Tsai: 400 free relay, 6th, 3:18.48; 200 free relay, 9th, 1:31.17 Lauren Andrews: 400 free relay, 6th, 3:18.48; 200 free relay, 9th, 1: (4th place 291 points) Emily Silver: 50 free, 22:39, 6th; 100 free, 48.47, 3rd; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:34.10; 200 medley relay, 4th, 1:39.09; 800 free relay, 4th, 7:07.38; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:17.49 Erin Reilly: 100 free, 13th, 49.40; 200 free, 2nd, 1:44.63; 500 free, 3rd, 4:41.84; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:34.10; 800 free relay, 4th, 7:07.38; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:17.49 Ashley Chandler: 200 free, 8th, 1:47.39; 500 free, 8th, 4:48.97; 800 free relay, 4th, 7:07.38 Helen Silver: 100 back, 9th, 53.35; 200 back, 1st, 1:53.01; 200 IM, 15th, 2:00.66; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:34.10 Lauren Rogers: 200 back, 9th, 1:56.74; 800 free relay, 4th, 7:07.38 Jessica Hardy: 100 breast, 1st, 1:00.02; 400 medley relay, 3rd, 3:34.10; 200 medley relay, 4th, 1:39.09 Annie Babicz: 100 breast, 11th, 1:01.72 Lauren Andrews: 400 free relay, 6th, 3:17.49 Rachel Ridgeway: 200 fly, 8th, 1:59.79; 200 IM, 12th, 2:00.37; 400 IM, 14th, 4:18.26 Sherry Tsai: 200 medley relay, 4th, 1:39.09; 400 free relay, 6th, 3:17.49 Leann Toomey: 200 medley relay, 4th, 1: (3rd place points) Dana Vollmer: 100 fly, 1st, 50.69; 200 fly, 3rd, 1:54.30; 1st; 9th, 50 free; 400 free relay, 1st, 3:12.13; 800 free relay, 1st, 7:00.89; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:36.60; 400 medley relay, 1st, 3:30.18 Jessica Hardy: 100 breast, 1st, 59.43; 100 free, 14th, 49.12; 400 free relay, 1st, 3:12.13; 800 free relay, 1st, 7:00.89; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:36.60; 400 medley relay, 1st, 3:30.18; 200 free relay, 11th, 1:30.34 Emily Silver: 100 free, 47.45, 3rd; 50 free, 21.99, 4th; 200 free, 1:45.04, 10th; 400-free relay, 3:12.13, 1st; 800 free relay, 7:00.89, 1st; 200 medley relay, 1:36.60, 2nd; 400 medley relay, 3:30.18, 1st Lauren Rogers: 100 back, 9th, 53.59; 200 medley relay, 2nd, 1:36.60; 400 medley relay, 1st; 3:30.18 Erin Reilly: 200 free, 3rd, 1:44.66; 200 fly, 4th, 1:54.98; 500 free, 9th, 4:41.92; 400 free relay, 1st, 3:12.13; 800 free relay, 1st, 7:00.89; 200 free relay, 11th, 1:30.34 Blake Hayter: 500 free, 6th, 4:42.41; 1,650 free, 11th, 16:15.43; 800 free relay, 1st, 7:00.89 Sherry Tsai: 100 back, 11th, 53.93; 200 free, 10th, 1:45.04 Rachel Ridgeway: 400 IM, 4:16.27, 8th; 200 fly, 8th, 1:57.97 Annie Babicz: 100 breast, 16th, 1:02.29; 200 free relay, 11th, 1:30.34 Alexandra Ellis: 200 breast, 13th, 2:12.89 Lauren Boyle: 1650 free, 19th, 16: (5th place 291 points) Rachel Ridgeway: 200 fly, 11th, 1:56.39 Emily Silver: 100 free, 5th, 48.21; 100 fly, 11th, 53.06; 200 IM, 12th, 1:57.98; 200 free relay, 2nd, 1:27.52; 400 free relay, 2nd, 3:13.03; 800 free relay, 3rd, 7:01.09; 200 medley relay, 4th, 1:38.07 Lauren Boyle: 1650 free, 5th, 16:01.80; 500 free, 10th, 4:41.10; 800 free relay, 3rd, 7:01.09 Alexandra Ellis: 400 medley relay, 5th, 3:34.05 Madison Kennedy: 50 free, 4th, 22:05; 200 free relay, 2nd, 1:27.52; 400 free relay, 2nd, 3:13.03; 800 free relay, 3rd, 7:01.09; 200 medley relay, 4th, 1:38.07; 400 medley relay, 5th, 3:34.05 Lauren Rogers: 100 back, 4th, 52.24; 200 back, 11th, 1:55.42; 200 medley relay, 4th, 1:38.07; 400 medley relay, 5th, 3:34.05 Amanda Sims: 100 fly, 15th, Tara Thomas: 100 fly, 12th, Dana Vollmer: 100 fly, 2nd, 51.32; 200 fly, 5th, 1:55.48; 200 free relay, 2nd, 1:27.52; 400 free relay, 2nd, 3:13.03; 800 free relay, 3rd, 7:01.09; 200 medley relay, 4th, 1:38.07; 400 medley relay, 5th, 3:34.05 Hannah Wilson: 100 fly, 10th, 53.02; 200 free relay, 2nd, 1:27.52; 400 free relay, 2nd, 3: (1st place points) Lauren Boyle: 500 free, 11th, 4: Erica Dagg: 400-free relay, 1st, 3: Alexandra Ellis: 400-medley relay, 2nd, 3:30.27; 100 breaststroke, 16th, 1:00.67; 200-medley relay, 6th, 1:37.04; 200 breaststroke, 10th, 2: Sara Isakovic: 500 free, 4th, 4:37.79; 800-free relay, 1st, 6:52.69; 200 free, 6th, 1:43.30; 200 fly, 9th, 1: Liv Jensen: 50 free, 7th, 22.17; 200-free relay, 2nd, 1:26.48; 400-free relay, 1st, 3:09.88; 800- free relay, 1st, 6:52.69; 100 free, 13th, 48.59; 200 free, 11th, 1: Madison Kennedy: 50 free, 5th, 21.94; 100 free, 15th, 48.82; 200-free relay, 2nd, 1:26.48; 200- medley relay, 6th, 1: Lauren Rogers: 100 back, 4th, 51.69; 200-medley relay, 6th, 1:37.04; 400-medley relay, 2nd, 3: Amanda Sims: 100 fly, 1st, 51.28; 200 fly, 4t, 1:53.60; 200-medley relay, 6th, 1: Tara Thomas: 100 fly, 13th, Dana Vollmer: 100 free, 1st, 47.17; 200 free, 1st, 1:42.01; 100 fly, 4th, 51:69; 200-free relay, 2nd, 1:26.48; 400-free relay, 1st, 3:09.88; 800-free relay, 1st, 6:52.69;400-medley relay, 2nd, 3: Hannah Wilson: 50 free, 8th, 22.35; 100 free, 6th, 47.98; 100 fly, 3rd, 51.47; 200-free relay, 2nd, 1:26.48; 400-medley relay, 2nd, 3:30.27; 400-free relay, 1st, 3:09.88; 800-free relay, 1st, 6: Bold denotes current Cal athlete Events in yards unless otherwise noted (2000, 2004 in meters) 28 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

29 California All-Time All-Americans Keiko Amano, 2004 Sarah Anderson, Lauren Andrews, Annie Babicz, Danielle Becks, Katie Bell, 1992 Leslie Bell, Cheryl Anne Bingaman, 2003 Michelle Bird, 1985 Lauren Boyle, Michelle Branchaud, Micha Burden, 2002, 2004 Kyrsten Burr, Alice Cantwell, 1992 Ashley Chandler, Marylyn Chiang, Amy Clark, Sheila Conway, Haley Cope, Natalie Coughlin, Erica Dagg, 2009 Ramey Dent, 1982 Talli Dent, 1983 Megan Doberneck, Pippa Downes, 1989 Krissy Drew, Kiersten Dunbar, 1986 Alexandra Ellis, Carol Felton, Mitsi Fukushima, Kathleen Graham, 1982 Melissa Graviss, 1991 Natalie Griffith, 2001, 03 Leslie Grimley, 1981 Amity Hall, 1994 Jessica Hardy, Brooke Hanley, 1990 Michelle Harper, Blake Hayter, 2007 Alice Henriques, , 02 Betsy Henry, 1981 Larissa Herold, , 96 Kristin Imwalle, 1996 Sara Isakovic, 2009 Hanna Jaltner, Helen Jameson, JoAnna Jensen, 1991 Liv Jensen, 2009 Lene Jenssen, 1981 Madison Kennedy, Anya Kolbisen, Brigit Kress, 1981 Cheryl Kriegsman, Kristin Kuhlman, Leslie Lonnberg, 1982 Margee MacFarland, Agneta Martenssen, Adrienne Mattos, , 01 Jamie McClellan, 1981 Mary T. Meagher, 1983, Lauren Medina, 2002, Wendi Meyer, 1981 Lisa Meyers, Waen Minpraphal, Lorenza Munoz, Joyce Murphy, Mary T. Meagher (1983, 85-87) won NCAA titles in each of her four years swimming for the Golden Bears. Lisa Murray, Hiroko Nagasaki, 1988 Sonya Nimtz, Nicole Omphroy, Elli Overton, , 00 Emma Palsson, 2004 Lisa Pereira, Trina Radke, , 93 Heather Reagan, Erin Reilly, Tricia Renner, 1982 Rachel Ridgeway, Whitney Rockwell, 2003 Lauren Rogers, Sharon Scott, Emily Silver, Helen Silver, Anna Simcic, Amanda Sims, Julie Smith, 1991 Sandy Spelman, 1982 Staciana Stitts, Lisa Summers, Tara Thomas, Akiko Thomson 1994, 1996 Amy Tidball, Leann Toomey, Sherry Tsai, Cindy Tuttle, Conny van Bentum, Emily Verdin, 2005 Dana Vollmer, Alicia Walker, Amy Walker, 1993 Ann Walker, 1988 Katie Welch, , 92 Ashley Whitney, 2002 Hannah Wilson, Kristin Winn, 1989 Lynn Wittstock, 1982, 84 Joscelin Yeo, Kyoko Yokouchi, Bold denotes current Cal athlete Listing includes athletes from through Opponent...Series... Last Mtg... Winner...Score Arizona /23/09...Ariz Arizona State /24/09...Cal Auburn /20/98...Cal BYU /20/98...Cal British Columbia /2/04...Cal Brown /18/84...Cal CS Hayward /9/78...Cal CS Northridge /9/91...Cal Calgary /8/82...Cal Cal Poly /18/86...Cal Chico State /29/77...Cal Clemson /2/02...Cal Colorado State /11/85...Cal...forfeit Fresno State /15/03...Cal Florida State /22/04...Cal Georgia /1/02...UGa Harvard /15/94...Cal Humboldt State /16/74...Cal Idaho /8/05...Cal Illinois /4/95...Cal Long Beach St /12/84...Cal Michigan /27/05...Cal Minnesota /13/06...Cal Nevada /19/99...Cal Northwestern /12/06...Cal Notre Dame /28/05...Cal Ohio State /13/86...Cal Series Records Oregon State /18/05...Cal Pacific /11/08...Cal Penn State /4/95...PSU Pepperdine /8/98...Cal Rice /17/02...Cal Sacramento St /1/79...Cal San Diego /7/98...Cal S.F. State /27/79...Cal San Jose St /27/06...Cal Santa Clara /17/76...Cal South Carolina /4/00...Cal Southern Illinois /14/83... SIU Stanford /14/09...Stan Tennessee /20/94...UT Texas /18/08...UT Texas A&M /15/97...Cal UC Davis /12/94...Cal UC Irvine /17/86...Cal UCLA /31/09...Cal UC San Diego /8/93...Cal UCSB /17/06...Cal UNLV /10/99...Cal USC /30/09...USC Villanova /13/96...Cal Washington /30/08...Cal Washington St /28/06...Cal Bold indicates opponent. California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 29

30 California All-Time Roster Katie Aldworth Shannon Alexander 1981 Joan Allen 1983 Lynn Almli Jan Altman 1977 Keiko Amano Heather Anderson 1978 Katy Anderson Kim Anderson Marti Anderson Sally Anderson Sarah Anderson Lauren Andrade Lauren Andrews Regina Arnold Lisa Arrighi Annie Babicz Carol Badger 1979 Sylvia Bailey 1978 Christine Balbo 1988 Katy Banks Alissa Barker Shauna Barnard 2001 Michele Bassi 1974 Danielle Becks Kristy Begin Alyson Belcher Katie Bell Leslie Bell Beth Benson 1982 Julia Bergman Tessa Berman 2007 Caroline Bethke Mary Lee Bent Cheryl Anne Bingaman Karen Bird 1982 Michelle Bird Jenny Bissell Elizabeth Black Lauren Boyle Alyson Brawski Jeannette Bramhall 1978, 80 Michelle Branchaud Jenni Brelsford Twila Bridgewaters Helga Brown Liv Brown Micha Burden Kristin Burke 1985 Kristina Burow Kyrsten Burr Loni Burton Michelle Burton Carol Busch Erin Calder Alice Campbell 1980 Jill Campbell Kristin Cancilla 1995 Kathi Candelaria 1982 Alice Cantwell Tara Capsuto Linda Marie Carney 1984 Brandy Carson 1995, 99 Anitra Cassas Ashley Chandler Hui-Chen Chang Lisa Chang 1986 Maya Charles Kim Chen Megan Chen Marylyn Chiang Amy Clark Shannon Clark 1985 Liz Clayton 1978 Cheryl Closson 1974 Michele Co 1988 Christine Coates 1976 Kirstyn Colonias 2009 Conny van Bentum (right), who won medals for the Netherlands in the 1980, 1984 and 1988 Olympics, last swam for California in Here, she poses with fellow Cal swimming legend Mary T. Meagher. Logan Conway 1985 Sheila Conway Haley Cope Mary Copeland 1974 Jessica Cotton Natalie Coughlin Maria Crean 1980 Lisa Criswell 1979 Kelly Croft Cathy Cunha 1977 Erica Dagg Ursula Dailey Pamela Davis 1982 Ramey Dent Talli Dent Michelle depfyffer 1984 Margo Diamond 1997 Marjorie Diegart Megan Doberneck Pippa Downes Jennie Doyle Julia Dragolovich 1976 Krissy Drew Mary Pat Douglass 1984 Kristen Duffel Kiersten Dunbar Courtney Duncan 1998 Suzanne Edgar 1979 Alexandra Ellis Laura Ellison Charlene Emmrich 1979 Courtney Eronemo Elise Etem 2008 Laura Falvey 1979 Carol Felton Cissy Fenton Connie Fenton 1975 Andi Finlay 1999, 01 Christina Flynn Darragh Flynn 1977 Anne Forster Kip Freytag 1985 Missy Frost 1987 Lisa Fuller 1978 Mitsi Fukushima Christine Galbavy 2002 Laura Gallagher 1983 Jan Garfinkle 1977 Ann Garland Janice Gillies Christina Giovan Olga Gishizky 1974 Roxanne Goddard 1975 Amy Gosling Louise Gouin Susan Gravenkemper Melissa Graviss Karie Gray 1995 Candy Green 1977 Dayna Green 1985 Kathleen Graham Laura Griffin 1978 Natalie Griffith Leslie Grimley Nancy Guerrero 1978 Janet Gulbransen Amity Hall Lisa Hall 1978 Bobbi Hamilton 1997 Brooke Hanley 1990 Jeanne Hanson 1980 Rita Happe Jessica Hardy Michelle Harper Shelley Harper Kasey Harris 1999 Pat Harwell 1978 Chelsea Hastings 2001 Janet Hauer Molly Hayes Blake Hayter Samantha Heath 2006 Alice Henriques Betsy Henry Larissa Herold Stephanie Hermann Hilary Higdon 1987 Cynthia Hinshaw Stacy Hicks Amy Hlavaz Kelsey Hoff Margie Hollister Cindy Howard-Gibbon 1977 Hilary Hubbard Michelle Huggins 1978 Anne Illgen Kristin Imwalle Sara Isakovic Elizabeth Jake Hanna Jaltner Helen Jameson Andrea Jani Jan Jensen 1979 JoAnna Jensen 1991 Lene Jenssen 1981 Liv Jensen Erin Jesfjeld Steph Jeung Denise Johns 1977 Carrie Johnson Giana Johnson Katherine Judson 1977 Susan Kahn Mary Jane Kaiser 1977 Jayne Kanishak Diane Kawakami 1979 Lorraine Kelleher Sarah Kendig Madison Kennedy Susan Kigawa 1981 Liah Kim Diane King 1978 Kristen Kircher 1974 Terri Kirschbaum Jennifer Klemme 2002 Ann Knipstein 1988 Kristi Knoblauch 1977 Anya Kolbisen Flora Kong Lila Korpell Eileen Kramer 1974 Brigit Kress Cheryl Kriegsman Debbie Kuehne Kristin Kuhlman Kristen Kurher 1975 Lydia Lambert Natalie La Rochelle Amanda Larson Sherri Laudenslager Lindsay Leaver Jackie LeBreck California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

31 Beth Lee 1979 Pam Lee 1977 Beth Lemon Edwina Lerner Kathy Liniecki 1983 Sandra Linke 1987 Dena Lofthus Kathy Long Leslie Lonnberg Katie Lowes Alexis Ludwig 1988 Deborah Lyle Laurel Lynch Margee MacFarland Cory Mackie 1982 Agneta Martenssen Wendy Martin Karen Martinez 1981 Lisa Martinovich Adrienne Mattos , 01 Katherine McAdoo 2001 Jamie McClellan Elizabeth McDowell Johnene McKim Mary T. Meagher 1983, Lauren Medina Gina Merlone Kim Merritt 1991 Kirsten Metzger 1993 Wendy Meyer Lisa Meyers Elizabeth Michiels 1995 Cori Miller 1996 Marcelle Miller Margaret Miller 1974 Marianne Milliken 1984 Waen Minpraphal Katherine Mitchell Adrienne Modafferi 1988 Jennifer Mohle 1985 Ellie Monobe Leah Monroe Lisa Morelli Deborah Morris 1975 Vicky Morter Drew Mulvey 2006 Lorenza Munoz Cheryl Murphy Joyce Murphy Lisa Murray Hiroko Nagasaki 1988 Amy Ng Joyce Ng 1977 Sonya Nimtz Karla Nisley Dolores Nowell 1974 Jenny Nute Carol O Brien Wendy O Brien 1997 Nicole Omphroy Catherine O Neal Megan O Scannlain Cindy Ostberg 1982 Karen Ouellette 1979 Elli Overton Rebecca Owings Emma Palsson Alison Pappe 1981 Michelle Pappe 1981 Barbara Padovan 1974 Sian Parry Donna Passanisi 1983 Jane Patocchi Genevieve Patterson Ashley Chandler was an NCAA champion at Cal in 2004 and was a champion at the World University Games for USA Swimming in Kathy Payne 1975 Jill Pearson Lara Pease 2006 Mary Pender Lisa Pereira Mattea Perrotta 2009 Lisa Pezzani Kara Piantidosi Susanne Piszkin Emily Platt 1974 Dale Polowski 1979 Jenifer Porter 1983 Holly Powell Elizabeth Prescott 1981 Katelyn Prorok 2006 Joanne Rackham 1977 Trina Radke , 93 Madeline Radkey 1974 Jenna Rais Heather Reagan Katie Reding Michelle Reed Chiara Reese-Hilborn 2006 Liz Rehrmann Erin Reilly Tricia Renner Michelle Reysa Rachel Ridgeway Jennifer Riggs 2000 Erin Roberts Susan Robinson 1979 Cathy Rocke 1977 Whitney Rockwell 2003 Lauren Rogers Robyn Rolfe 1991 Debbie Ross 1979 Jennifer Ross Jill Rothkopf Helen Salcedo Elizabeth Salmon 1975 Jane Samuels Kelly Sanders 2005 Laura Sanford Patricia Sauer Nancy Schwabe 1985 Sarah Schafer 1978 Karen Schmid Jacqui Schoppe Emily Schum Julia Scott 1982 Sharon Scott Judy Scovel 1982 Susan Selhorst 1981 Danielle Sermer 2001 Mary Setser 1975 Katherine Sherwood 1974 Carol Shigaki Caitlyn Shreve 2002 Emily Silver Helen Silver Anna Simcic Amy Simpson Amanda Sims Karen Sisk Lynne Sisk Kristen Sissener Kelly Sitts 2005 Michelle Smart 1974 Julie Smith Lauren Smith Lisa Smith Loretta Soffe Sandy Spelman Theresa Spicer Susan Steimle 1978 Paula Sharzer Nadia Staubitz Nina Stevens 1980 Shelly Stevenson Kate Stewart Margaret Stier 1982 Marbaret Stier Staciana Stitts Dawna Stone Kim Strauch Kris Strauch Kelly Stravers Lisa Summers Sara Sun Shelley Sweeney 1989 Jill Symon 1981 Cathy Szalay , 1984 Emmely Tanaka Tara Thomas Akiko Thomson Laurie Thor 1977 Amy Tidball Kate Tiedeman Jill Tirpack Leann Toomey Myra Troske 1982 Sherry Tsai Janet Tsujimoto , Melissa Turk Cindy Tuttle Amanda Urioste Kerri Valadao 1984 Karen Valentine 1980 Conny van Bentum Lisa VandenBerg 1986 Amy Vastine Emily Verdin 2005, Melanie vonhartitzsch 1996 Dana Vollmer Alicia Walker Amy Walker 1993 Ann Walker Diane Wallace 1976 Sharon Wallahan 1979 Juli Walls Michelle Weise 1984 Katie Welch Jenna Wesley Sara West 1993 Jamie Westoby Stephanie Whalen Wendy Whelan Heather White Lisa White 2000 Ashley Whitney 2002 Hannah Wilson Carol Wittstock Lynn Wittstock Diana Williams Kristin Winn Jo Wollschlaeger 1988 Pia Wong Niki Woodard 1995 Karen Wyatt 1978 Joscelin Yeo Kyoko Yokouchi 2001 Mellanie Yotsuya 1986 Courtney Young 1993 Samantha Young Becky Zepp Bold denotes current Cal athlete California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 31

32 The Cal Experience GOLDEN BEARS WOMEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2009 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 32

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34 Berkeley and the Bay Area BERKELEY B erkeley is a part of the San Francisco Bay Area major metropolitan area of approximately 7.2 million people. The region is one of the most beautiful in the world and includes the major cities of San Francisco and Oakland, as well as Berkeley, home of the world-renowned University of California. Just south are San Jose and the Silicon Valley, home to many of the world s high-tech companies. The Bay Area also lies within easy driving distance of the high Sierra resorts of Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, the Monterey/Carmel peninsula, the world famous Napa wine country and the spectacular Mendocino Coast. Everyone knows San Francisco, a.k.a. The City, from the numerous photographs, movies and television shows that capture its magic and beauty. It is a city built on a series of more than 40 hills, offering panoramic views of every kind. The hub of a ninecounty complex and the financial and insurance capital of the world, San Francisco has a resident population of just over 800,000 and is situated on a 46.7 square mile peninsula bounded on OAKLAND the west by the Pacific Ocean, the north by the Golden Gate strait, and from north to east by the San Francisco Bay. San Francisco has been named the world s top city twice and the top city in the U.S. in 18 of the last 19 years by Condé Nast Traveler. The San Francisco Bay is spanned by two landmarks, the Golden Gate and San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridges, and graced by four islands: Alcatraz, Angel, Yerba Buena and Treasure. The area is easily navigated by car, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), bus or ferry, making it easily accessible to all. Andrew Bailey Top Cities IN THE WORLD 1. Sydney, Australia 2. San Francisco, CA 3. Florence, Italy 4. Cape Town S. Africa 5. Charleston, SC 6. Bangkok, Thailand 7. Rome, Italy 8. Buenos Aires, Argentina 9. Vancouver, Canada 10. New York City, NY Source: Condé Nast Traveler, 2008 Readers Choice Awards 34 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

35 SAN FRANCISCO Frank Gore Located across the Bay Bridge from San Francisco, Oakland is a city of over 400,000, jam-packed with exciting attractions, stimulating arts and an ideal climate. Oakland s charm exceeds its man-made wonders, as its tumbling hills, vast forests, hiking and riding trails, beautiful lakes and numerous parks provide a natural escape for those who prefer nature over an urban environment. Berkeley, just a 12-mile drive from San Francisco, is situated on 17.7 square miles with a population of just under 103,000 people. A study in contrasts, Berkeley is a small town with a big city character. With its world-renowned university, global population and rich diversity of cultural arts, Berkeley reflects and affects the rest of the country. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Sports fans can see it all in the Bay Area - professional football (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders), professional basketball (Golden State Warriors), professional baseball (San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics), professional hockey (San Jose Sharks) and outstanding collegiate competition (six Division I schools). Sources: S.F. Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oakland Convention and Visitors Authority, Berkeley Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the California Trade and Commerce Agency. SIMPly THE BEST Money magazine chose San Francisco as the best place to live among the 300 biggest U.S. metropolitan areas. Forbes.com has ranked San Francisco one of America s best cities for the outdoors for each of the past two years while American College of Sports Medicine has consistently placed San Francisco among the nation s Top 5 in fitness among the most populous cities. Readers of Travel + Leisure magazine selected San Francisco as their favorite city in 2008 for its noteworthy neighborhoods. San Francisco is rated the No. 1 city in the U.S. and the No. 2 city in the world by Condé Nast Traveler (October 2008). California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 35

36 The University of California Simply the best There is no other way to aptly describe America s top public university. There is no other way to describe one of the elite academic settings in the world especially one that also includes one of America s most successful athletic departments. The University of California blends the best of all worlds. Overlooking the scenic San Francisco Bay and ranked as the nation s top public university by the U.S. News and World Report, the flagship campus of the state of California also features an athletic program that annually finishes among the leaders in the Directors Cup standings, which rates the overall success of America s collegiate athletic departments. Cal attracts what many believe to be the finest applicant pool in the United States. The university features a diverse student body population. The University of California offers 351 degree programs, and 35 of the school s 36 graduate programs are ranked among America s Top 10. Cal s 35 programs among the Top 10 is No. 1 among all universities in the country, as is its 32 distinguished programs, as rated by the National Research Council. The library is ranked third in the country, as judged by the Association of Research Libraries with 10 million volumes in 32 campus libraries. The faculty features seven Nobel Laureates, 135 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 28 Mac- Arthur Fellows, 74 Fulbright Scholars, four Pulitzer Prize winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (359) than any other university in America. 36 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

37 America s No. 1 Public University By The Numbers 1 1 Universities With Highest Number of Top 10 Graduate Programs 1. California 2. Stanford 3. Harvard 4. Columbia 5. MIT Universities With The Highest Number of Distinguished Programs 1. California 2. Stanford 3. Harvard 4. Princeton 5. MIT 1In 2007, the Association of Research Libraries ranked Cal s University Library as the No. 1 public research university library in North America. Top Public Universities 1. California 2. Virginia UCLA 4. Michigan 5. North Carolina Source: U.S. News and World Report 21 Nobel Laureates 21 current and former faculty members 15-1Student-to-Faculty Ratio Programs 351Degree 3000 Service The University of California is the only school in the country to have produced more than 3,000 volunteers since the inception of the Peace Corps in Nobel Laureate Oliver Williamson California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 37

38 California Athletics Michael Cavic Men s Swimming & Diving 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist Nathan Adrian Men s Swimming & Diving 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist 2009 National Champion 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle Emily Silver Women s Swimming & Diving 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist Natalie Coughlin Women s Swimming & Diving 11-time 2004 & 08 Olympic Medalist Winning is a Cal Tradition! recent team national champions 2004 Men s Golf 2006 Men s crew 2006 women s crew current conference champions Alex Mack Football 2008 Draddy Trophy National Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2008 Field Hockey NorPac Champions Women s Swimming & Diving Pac-10 Champions 38 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

39 Evan Roth Men s Gymnastics 2009 National Champion Rings Dana Vollmer Women s Swimming & Diving 2009 National Champion 100 Freestyle, 200 Freestyle Amanda Sims Women s Swimming & Diving 2009 National Champion 100 Butterfly Damir Dugonjic Men s Swimming & Diving 2009 National Champion 100 Breaststroke Mari Andersson Jana Juricova Women s Tennis 2009 National Champions Doubles Martin Maric Men s Track & Field 2009 National Champion Discus 2008 rugby women s swimming & diving 2002 Softball 2009 women s Crew Pac-10 Champions 2009 Men s Crew Pac-10 Champions California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 39

40 the future... Student-Athlete High Performance Center The Student-Athlete High Performance Center, now under construction, is expected to be completed prior to the 2011 season. The 142,000 square foot facility will house locker rooms, offices and meeting rooms, as well as areas for strength and conditioning, sports medicine, nutrition and academics for football and 12 other intercollegiate sports. The building is the physical manifestation of Cal s High Performance Initiative, a unique program that challenges student-athletes to reach their level of optimal performance through strategic and efficient application of resources. Using cutting-edge technology and a multidisciplinary approach, the cornerstone principles of the HPI are communication, integration and information. Memorial Stadium Renovation Memorial Stadium, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful settings for collegiate football, was originally constructed with funds donated by alumni, faculty, students and fans. At the time, Robert Gordon Sproul, who became UC president in 1930, said that the stadium stands in simple dignity, beauty and strength. Now, plans are being finalized to renovate the 86-year-old structure, starting with the west side, to create programmatic, game day and fan amenity improvements while respecting the architecture and character of the historic structure. Donors have demonstrated their backing of the privatelyfunded project through their commitment to the Endowment Seat Program (ESP), a first-of-its-kind effort in major college athletics to secure the financial future for the Athletic Department. ESP will provide a long-term, sustaining endowment that could grow to $1 billion over the next 30 years and will be used to fund annual operating needs for Cal s studentathletes. 40 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

41 Athletic Facilities Student-athletes at the University of California have the privilege of using quality athletic facilities. Major athletic facilities located on and around the Cal campus are listed below. briones reservior Cal women s crew uses Briones Reservoir as its dedicated practice site. Edwards Stadium/ Goldman Field Historic Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field, which opened in 1932, is home to the Cal s track and field and soccer teams. Evans Diamond This natural-grass facility seats over 2,500 people and is used Cal s baseball team for practices and games. Haas Pavilion Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion is the home for Cal s basketball, volleyball and gymnastics teams. The athletic director, student services, compliance offices and other departments are also located in the pavilion. Memorial Stadium Hellman Tennis Complex California tennis makes its home at the Hellman Tennis Complex, located on the southwest side of campus. Levine-Fricke Field Levine-Fricke Field is nestled at the base of Strawberry Canyon and home to Cal softball, winners of the 2002 NCAA title. Maxwell Family Field Maxwell Family Field, located just north of Memorial Stadium, serves as home to the Cal field hockey program. Memorial Stadium Memorial Stadium is the home of the Golden Bears football and lacrosse teams. It not only holds 71,799 spectators on game day, but also includes athletic administrative offices, training quarters, a weight room, equipment room and locker rooms. Maxwell Family Field T. Gary Rogers Boathouse The renovated crew boathouse is located on the Oakland Estuary, where Cal men s crew practices. Spieker Aquatics Complex Varsity water polo and swimming and diving team practices and competitions are held at Spieker Aquatics Complex. Recreational swimming is also scheduled for the times when these teams are not hosting events or practicing. Witter Rugby Field Witter Rugby Field is part of Strawberry Canyon. The grass field is used for rugby practice and competition. Witter Rugby Field Briones Reservoir Spieker Aquatics Complex Levine-Fricke Field Haas Pavillion Hellman Tennis Complex Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field T. Gary Rogers Boathouse Evans Diamond California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving 41

42 Academic Achievement ACADEMIC GAME PLAN Comprehensive Program Focuses on Golden Bear Academic Achievement While the California football program has produced school records of six straight bowl appearances and four consecutive bowl triumphs as part of 59 wins overall in the last seven years, the mission for Cal football is: To EDUCATE and GRADUATE all football student-athletes with a meaningful degree that will support their future successes in whatever field they choose. Cal s unique Academic Game Plan (AGP) is a program established by head coach Jeff Tedford to ensure success in the classroom as well as on the field. AGP, under the direction of Cal s director of student-athlete development, consists of players meeting regularly with coaches and counselors to review coursework and assignments. Players are given an Academic Game Planner, which they are required to keep up-to-date. The point of AGP is to approach academics just like a game, with a plan. The players would never go into a game situation without studying film, having a plan, practicing and preparation. Tedford and the Cal staff want student-athletes to approach academics the same way. Athletic Study Center Staff Of the 18 players signed in 2002 in coach Tedford s first class, 15 (83%) graduated within five years. A total of 20 players over the past 10 years have earned graduate degrees while playing and 10 of those players who earned graduate degrees have gone on to play in the NFL, including Adimchinobe Echemandu, Tyler Fredrickson, Scott Fujita, Nick Harris, L.P. Ladouceur, Alex Mack and John Welbourn. For the academic year, the Cal football team achieved the highest score possible (1000) in the Academic Progress Rate (APR). This past year, Cal posted a multiyear score of 970, second among Pac-10 schools. In addition, 74 student-athletes on the football team have earned Pac-10 All-Academic honors in the Tedford era. Athletic Study Center The Athletic Study Center, which is housed within the Division of Undergraduate Education, is the tutorial and academic support program for the nearly 900 student-athletes at Cal. Centrally located in the Cesar Chavez Student Center, the program provides a spacious and comfortable area for quiet study, individual classrooms for tutorials, and a computer lab for word processing and required course work. Tutorial Program The tutorial program promotes and enhances students academics skills and progress by providing individual tutoring, group workshops, study groups, credit courses and intensive special programs. The Athletic Study Center has between tutors on staff per semester to guarantee that students receive the best possible support. Tutorial sessions are offered at night to enable student-athletes to receive help after practices when they have more time to devote to studying. Advising Programs The advising programs offer a broad range of services to meet the unique needs of Cal s student-athletes, which include assistance in understanding and complying with university, college and NCAA requirements, the development of time management skills and the resolution of personal issues unique to student-athletes. 42 California Golden Bears Women's Swimming & Diving

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