2005-06 MAC Champs 1998-99 MAC Champs 1996-97 MAC Champs 1974-75 MAC Champs 1967-68 MAC Champs 1966-67 MAC Champs 1954-55 MAC Champs
50 FREESTYLE 1963...Terry Barnett... 22.10 1965...Terry Barnett... 22.50 1967...Bob Shaw... 21.80 1968...Bob Shaw... 21.80 1971...Dave Roberts... 21.90 1975...Doug Wright... 21.17 1978...Tom Grant... 21.03 1979...Tom Grant... 21.19 1981...Tom Grant... 21.14 1982...Tom Grant... 20.68 1999...Brennan Warren... 19.92 2001...Will Sensenbrenner... 19.97 2004...Andrew Keefe... 20.52 100 FREESTYLE 1965...Doug Gray... 49.50 1967...Bob Shaw... 47.90 1968...Bob Shaw... 47.50 1969...Bob Shaw... 47.60 1970...Dave Roberts... 48.50 1971...Dave Roberts... 48.26 1979...Tom Grant... 46.49 1981...Tom Grant... 46.29 1999...Brennan Warren... 44.38 2001...Will Sensenbrenner... 45.26 2004...Andrew Keefe... 44.95 200 FREESTYLE 1962...Joe Shaw*...2:06.50 1963...Todd Grant...1:53.20 1967...Bob Shaw...1:48.00 1968...Bob Shaw...1:47.40 1969...Bob Shaw...1:46.20 1970...Tom Perrin...1:45.60 1972...Tom Perrin...1:46.00 1981...Mark Bartlett...1:42.14 1989...Jon Moore...1:39.54 1991...Jon Moore...1:40.23 1995...Josh Gross...1:39.29 1996...Ross Halloran...1:37.99 2001...Eric DiSalle...1:39.09 2002...Eric Disalle...1:38.63 2004...Andrew Keefe...1:38.51 2007...Paul Ricard...1:38.65 *220 yards 500 FREESTYLE 1957...Dennis O Brien*...5:14.40 1960...Bill Mulliken*...4:44.30 1961...Bill Mulliken*...4:47.30 1966...Ted Goble...5:12.70 1972...Tom Perrin...4:45.30 1973...Grey Wilson...4:52.46 1989...Dick Clarke...4:23.86 1990...Dick Clarke...4:28.55 1996...Ross Halloran...4:24.65 2000...Kevin Mulgrew...4:28.47 2001...John Carroll...4:28.39 2002...John Carroll...4:26.81 2006...Paul Ricard...4:26.14 2007...Paul Ricard...4:21.84 2010...Alex Reinhardt...4:26.34 2011...Alex Reinhardt...4:28.43 *440 yards 1,650 FREESTYLE 1959...Bill Mulliken*... 19:56.80 1967...Ted Goble... 18:22.40 1973...Grey Wilson... 17:05.87 1987...Dick Clarke... 15:29.75 2006...Paul Ricard... 15:19.40 2007...Paul Ricard... 15:11.56 2008...Paul Ricard... 15:21.17 2010...Alex Reinhardt... 15:39.34 *1,500 meters 100 BUTTERFLY 1957...Dennis O Brien... 59.60 1963...Joe Shaw... 54.70 1964...Joe Shaw... 53.40 1966...John Russell... 52.70 1967...John Russell... 51.70 1968...John Russell... 52.70 1971...Tom Perrin... 53.28 1978...Ian McPherson... 50.89 1979...Bob Walter... 50.84 1980...Bob Walter... 49.40 1981...Bob Walter... 50.37 1982...Bob Walter... 48.78 1992...Ed Walter... 49.22 1998...Kevin Northup... 48.23 1999...Kevin Northup... 47.91 2001...Will Sensenbrenner... 48.43 2006...Justin Marcy... 49.31 200 BUTTERFLY 1956...Dennis O Brien...2:24.40 1957...Dennis O Brien...2:21.50 1960...Bill Mulliken...2:10.20 1964...Joe Shaw...2:03.80 1965...John Woods...2:06.50 1966...John Russell...2:03.60 1967...John Russell...1:59.50 1968...John Russell...1:57.50 1973...Art Ensley...1:57.25 1975...Ian McPherson...1:53.67 1976...Ian McPherson...1:53.79 1978...Ian McPherson...1:51.44 1989...Dick Clarke...1:46.66 1990...Dick Clarke...1:46.60 1998...Kevin Northup...1:46.96 1999...Kevin Northup...1:45.83 2000...John Carroll...1:47.43 2001...John Carroll...1:46.51 2002...John Carroll...1:46.03 2006...Michael Donohoe...1:49.54 100 BREASTSTROKE 1959...Bill Mulliken...1:06.30 1960...Bill Mulliken...1:06.30 1975...Dave Johnson...1:00.12 1982...Tim Winans... 56.90 1983...Tim Winans... 56.37 1984...Tim Winans... 55.90 1985...Tim Winans... 56.50 1993...Joe Douglas... 56.53 1995...Peter Sattler... 56.81 2006...Theo Kuczek... 56.71 2007...Andy Amyot... 56.81 200 BREASTSTROKE 1955...Ed Russell*...2:31.90 1959...Bill Mulliken...2:24.90 1961...Bill Mulliken...2:21.40 1973...Tom Pursley...2:17.47 1980...Mike Gorham...2:08.17 1982...Tim Winans...2:05.93 1983...Tim Winans...2:06.57 1984...Tim Winans...2:04.05 1991...Dave Dixon...2:01.65 1992...Dave Dixon...2:00.03 1993...Joe Douglas...2:02.05 1995...Brad Van Otterloo...2:03.17 1996...Brad Van Otterloo...2:02.85 1997...Cameron Rose...2:00.96 1998...Cameron Rose...2:02.73 Dennis O Brien Seven-Time MAC Champion 1955-1957 Bill Mulliken Nine-Time MAC Champion 1959-1961 Tom Perrin Six-Time MAC Champion 1970-1972 Brennan Warren 1999 MAC Champion 50, 100 Free Miami University Men s Swimming and Diving 2011
2006...Griffin Marshall...2:05.61 *underwater breaststroke permitted 100 BACKSTROKE 1955...Dennis O Brien...1:04.90 1957...Jim Bohan... 59.10 1958...Jim Bohan... 59.50 1965...Mark Anderson... 58.50 1968...Steve Hellman... 57.10 1975...Pat Doyle... 54.60 1976...Pat Doyle... 54.53 1982...Jim Joyce... 52.49 1992...Pike Hightower... :49.93 1995...Steve Pater... 50.52 2007...Nick DuPuis... 50.80 200 BACKSTROKE 1957...Jim Bohan...2:12.50 1974...Tom Ernst...2:01.96 1975...Pat Doyle...1:57.75 1976...Pat Doyle...1:58.72 1992...Pike Hightower...1:48.17 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1955...Dennis O Brien*...1:36.20 1956...Dennis O Brien...2:19.30 1957...Jim Bohan...2:21.90 1958...Jim Bohan...2:21.30 1959...Dave Gravell...2:16.90 1960...John Sutor...2:17.60 1961...Bill Mulliken...2:13.10 1962...Joe Shaw...2:09.50 1963...Joe Shaw...2:09.50 1964...Joe Shaw...2:08.70 1966...John Russell...2:04.40 1967...John Russell...2:04.60 1968...John Russell...2:03.20 1970...Tom Perrin...1:59.60 1971...Tom Perrin...2:00.30 1991...Dave Dixon...1:50.33 1992...Dave Dixon...1:48.87 1994...Brad Van Otterloo...1:50.26 1995...Brad Van Otterloo...1:50.50 1996...Brad Van Otterloo...1:50.99 1997...Kevin Northup...1:49.70 1998...Kevin Northup...1:49.60 1999...Kevin Northup...1:48.62 2001...Eric DiSalle...1:49.67 2002...Eric Disalle...1:49.04 *150 yards 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1963...Joe Shaw...4:48.60 1971...Tom Pursley...4:23.90 1973...Art Ensley...4:16.73 1974...Art Ensley...4:14.72 1975...Art Ensley...4:15.30 1988...Dick Clarke...3:58.56 1989...Dick Clarke...3:56.51 1990...Dave Dixon...3:59.08 1991...Dave Dixon...3:55.71 1992...Dave Dixon...3:52.66 1994...Brad Van Otterloo...3:57.95 1999...John Carroll...3:52.04 2000...John Carroll...3:52.04 2001...John Carroll...3:51.85 2002...John Carroll...3:52.19 ONE-METER DIVING 1956...Bob Hamer...365.45 1957...Bob Hamer...331.55 1958...Dave Whitman...326.90 1959...Dave Whitman...338.21 1960...Dave Whitman...348.00 1987...Brett Green...481.90 1999...Brian Davis...503.70 2000...Dylan Nichols...444.60 2001...Dylan Nichols...499.20 2004...Peter Donohue...308.35 2005...Peter Donohue...290.20 2006...Chris Heaton...333.50 2007...Chris Heaton...338.20 2008...Chris Heaton...328.80 2009...Chris Heaton...345.35 2010...James Beres...326.05 2011...James Beres...367.46 THREE-METER DIVING 1956...Bob Hamer...342.40 1957...Bob Hamer...348.00 1958...Dave Whitman...332.05 1987...Brett Green...505.75 1999...Brian Davis...498.05 2000...Dylan Nichols...481.40 2001...Dylan Nichols...292.20 2005...Peter Donohue...482.64 2006...Chris Heaton...323.70 2007...Chris Heaton...329.45 2008...Chris Heaton...382.25 2009...Chris Heaton...380.15 2011...James Beres...399.35 MAC CHAMPION BREAKDOWN MOST MAC TITLES John Carroll...9 Bill Mulliken...9 John Russell...9 Chris Heaton...8 Bob Shaw...8 Joe Shaw...8 Paul Ricard...7 Dick Clarke...7 Dave Dixon...7 Kevin Northup...7 Dennis O Brien...7 Tim Winans...7 Tom Perrin...6 Brad Van Otterloo...6 Tom Grant...6 Jim Bohan...5 Eric DiSalle...4 Pat Doyle...4 Art Ensley...4 Bob Hamer...4 Ian McPherson...4 Dylan Nichols...4 Bob Walter...4 Dave Whitman...4 Chris Heaton Eight-Time MAC Champion 2006-2009 Dylan Nichols Four-Time MAC Champion 2000-2001 John Carroll Nine-Time MAC Champion 1999-2002 Andrew Keefe 2004 MAC Champion 50, 100, 200 Free Peter Donohue Three-Time MAC Champion 2004-2005
Year Record Coach MAC 1952-53...4-4-0...Raymond Ray... 3rd 1953-54...4-6-0...Raymond Ray... 3rd 1954-55...4-5-0...Raymond Ray...1st 1955-56...7-7-0...Raymond Ray...2nd 1956-57...7-1-1...Raymond Ray...2nd 1957-58...4-5-0...Raymond Ray... 3rd 1958-59...7-3-0...Raymond Ray...2nd 1959-60...6-4-0...Raymond Ray...2nd 1961-62...4-8-0...Raymond Ray... 4th 1962-63...7-3-0...Raymond Ray...2nd 1963-64...9-3-0...Raymond Ray... 3rd 1964-65...9-3-0...Raymond Ray... 4th 1965-66...8-4-0...Raymond Ray... 3rd 1966-67... 12-0-0...Raymond Ray...1st 1967-68...9-1-0...Raymond Ray...1st 1968-69...3-7-1...Raymond Ray... 3rd 1969-70...5-7-0...Raymond Ray... 3rd 1970-71...9-4-0...Raymond Ray...2nd 1971-72...7-5-0...Raymond Ray... 3rd 1972-73...9-4-0...Raymond Ray...2nd 1973-74... 10-1-0...Raymond Ray...2nd 1974-75... 12-1-0...Bob Shaw...1st 1975-76... 10-3-0...Bob Shaw...2nd 1976-77...6-5-0...Bob Shaw... 3rd 1977-78...7-1-0...Bob Shaw...2nd 1978-79...5-7-0...Bob Shaw...2nd 1979-80...8-5-0...Bob Shaw...2nd 1980-81... 11-1-0...Bob Shaw...2nd 1981-82...9-4-0...Bob Shaw...2nd 1982-83...5-4-0...Bob Shaw...2nd 1983-84...4-5-0...Bob Shaw...2nd 1984-85...4-4-0...Dave Jennings...2nd 1985-86...3-7-0...Pete Lindsay... 4th 1986-87...5-5-0...Pete Lindsay... 3rd 1987-88...4-5-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 1988-89...3-7-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 1989-90...5-8-0...Pete Lindsay... 3rd 1990-91...7-6-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 1991-92...7-4-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 1992-93...6-6-0...Pete Lindsay... 3rd 1993-94...4-7-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 1994-95...9-4-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 1995-96... 11-1-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 1996-97... 10-3-1...Pete Lindsay...1st 1997-98...5-7-0...Pete Lindsay... 3rd 1998-99...8-3-0...Pete Lindsay...1st 1999-00...7-5-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 2000-01...7-5-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 2001-02... 12-2-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 2002-03...4-8-0...Pete Lindsay... 4th 2003-04...6-4-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 2004-05...7-4-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 2005-06...4-3-0...Pete Lindsay...1st 2006-07...3-7-0...Pete Lindsay...2nd 2007-08...6-5-1...Pete Lindsay...2nd 2008-09...4-7-0...Pete Lindsay... 3rd 2009-10...4-7-1...Pete Lindsay... 4th 2010-11...4-5-1...Pete Lindsay... 4th Totals... 380-260-6 (.593) Coach Pete Lindsay took a swim with his victorious Red- Hawks after the 2006 MAC Championship Meet MIAMI ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS COACH YEARS W L T PCT. TITLES Raymond Ray 1952-74 144 85 2.628 3 Bob Shaw 1974-84 77 36 0.681 1 Dave Jennings 1984-85 4 4 0.500 - Pete Lindsay 1985-Pres. 155 135 4.534 3 Now entering his 27th season, head coach Pete Lindsay is the winningest coach in Miami history. Since 1985, Lindsay has amassed 155 wins while guiding the Red- Hawks to three Mid-American Conference Titles, including the 2006 crown. MIAMI S FORMER COACHES The Miami men s swimming and diving team has the distinction of having each of its former coaches enshrined in the Miami Athletic Hall of Fame. Former Miami mentor s Raymond Ray, Bob Shaw and Dave Jennings are three of the more than 200 members in the Hall of Fame as they were inducted in 1978, 1988 and 1996, respectively. Raymond Ray Class of 1978 Bob Shaw Class of 1988 Dave Jennings Class of 1996 Miami University Men s Swimming and Diving 2011
Bill Mulliken will forever be remembered as one of the greatest athletes to wear the Red and White. One of the most talented and decorated athletes in Miami swimming history, Mulliken became the first swimmer inducted into the in 1971. In 1959, Mulliken won an NCAA and Olympic championship, both of which were firsts for a Miami athlete. As a nine-time Mid-American Conference Champion, Mulliken set 15 Miami, Mid-American Conference, American, NCAA and Olympic records during his tenure. Best known for setting the Miami, American, NCAA and Olympic record in the 200 breaststroke, Mulliken became only the third all-america swimmer from Miami. Mulliken completed his degree at Miami before earning a law degree from Harvard Law School. The following is a list of Bill Mulliken s championship and record-setting times: EVENT... YEAR...TIME...RECORD 200 breaststroke...1959...2:21.30...miami /American/NCAA/Olympic record 1,500 freestyle...1959...19:56.80... Miami varsity record 200 breaststroke...1960...2:22.20... Miami pool record 200 individual medley...1960...2:11.40... Miami varsity record 200 butterfly...1960...2:10.20... Miami varsity record 440 freestyle...1960...4:44.20... Miami varsity record 440 freestyle...1960...4:44.30...mac record 100 breaststroke...1960...1:04.30... Miami varsity record 100 breaststroke...1960...1:06.30...mac record 200 breaststroke...1960...2:37.20... Olympic record 400 medley relay...1961...4:00.80... Miami varsity record 200 individual medley...1961...2:13.10...mac record 200 breaststroke...1961...2:21.40...mac record Jim Bohan Dick Clarke Tom Perrin MIAMI HALL OF FAME SWIMMERS Jim Bohan was a two-time All-American for the Miami men s swimming and diving program, earning the distinction in 1957 and 1958. At the 1957 NCAA Championships, Bohan placed third in the 100-yard backstroke and sixth in the 200-yard backstroke. He was a five-time Mid-American Conference champion earning three MAC titles in 1957 and two more in 1958. Bohan was inducted posthumously in 2008. Tom Grant was a nine-time Mid-American Conference champion for Miami from 1978-82 qinning six individual and three relay crowns. He seized four MAC titles in the 50 freestyle. Grant was the first MAC swimmer to win the event four straight years. In 79 and `81 he captured individual MAC crowns in the 100-yard freestyle and propelled Miami to MAC titles in the 400 freestyle relay in 81 and 82. He was inducted in 2005 Dick Clarke, a 2000 inductee, captured seven MAC championships. He held Miami all-time records in the 500-, 1,000- and 1,650-freestyle events. At Miami, Clarke also made his mark nationally. In 1988, he qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in Austin, Texas in the 100- and 200-meter butterfly. A year later, he garnered All-America honors by finishing sixth in the 200-yard butterfly at the NCAA championships in Indianapolis. For his efforts, Clarke was named Miami s 1988-89 Male Athlete of the Year. Dennis O Brien earned all-america honors in the 200-yard butterfly in 1956 and 1957, becoming Miami s first swimming all-american. A winner of seven individual titles at the MAC Championship, O Brien led Miami to its first MAC team championship in 1955. O Brien also was a part of two national record-setting relays teams for his AAU team and held the world record in the 50-yard butterfly during his junior year. Dennis was inducted into Miami s Hall of Fame in 1996. Tom Perrin, a 1986 inductee into Miami s Hall of Fame, was named the Swimmer of the Year in the MAC and Miami s Athlete of the Year in 1972. While at Miami, Perrin notched six MAC individual titles and was a member of three championship relay teams. He became Miami s first recipient of an NCAA post-graduate scholarship and enrolled in medical school at Indiana University. A1987 inductee, John Russell earned All-America honors three consecutive years after finishing fifth in the 100-yard butterfly at the NCAA Swimming Championships from 1966-68. Russell was a member of nine MAC championship relay teams, and he led Miami to its first back-to-back MAC championships in 1967 and 1968. As a senior in 1968, Russell qualified for the Olympic Trials. Tom Grant Dennis O Brien John Russell