Media Guide Four-Time Defending Men s NCAA-II National Champions 2008 Women s NCAA-II National Runners-Up

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2008-09 Media Guide Four-Time Defending Men s NCAA-II National Champions 2008 Women s NCAA-II National Runners-Up

OFFICIAL 2008-09 DRURY UNIVERSITY MEN S SWIMMING/DIVING ROSTER Name Specialty Class Hometown/High School Major Jason Bell IM/Breast Fr. Houston, Texas/Klein Collins Pre-Dental Kyrill Fesenko IM/Free Sr. Kiev, Ukraine/General High School #36 Finance Cameron Gilyard Diving So. Kansas City, Mo./Grandview Architecture Mark Grijalva Free/IM Fr. Houston, Texas/Clear Brook Chemistry Zach Hensley Free/IM Fr. Omaha, Neb./Westside Art Yi Wen Huang Free/Fly Sr. Shanghai, China/Shanghai Sports College Business Management Jun Han Kim IM/Breast Fr. Seoul, South Korea/Regis Jesuit (Colo.) Biology/Chemistry Brian Knuckles Free So. St. Louis, Mo./Marquette Pre-Dental Chris Kohler Free Fr. Spring, Texas/Spring Pre-Engineering Michael Laupp Free/Breast/Fly So. Columbia, Mo./Hickman Chemistry/Pre-Med Jesse Lawrence Breast Fr. Ottumwa, Iowa/Ottumwa Undecided Dowon Lim Free So. Seoul, South Korea/Backseak Exercise Physiology Adam Loutfy Free/Fly Fr. Plano, Texas/Centennial Computer Science Jared Maricle Free Fr. Fairview, Ore./Reynolds Economics Matthew Miller Free Fr. Blytheville, Ark./Southside Sports Management Joseph Paganoni Breast/IM Fr. Norman, Okla./Norman Pre-Med/Music Alexander Protsenko Back Jr. Kharkiv, Ukraine/High Economic English School Speech Communication Adam Sims Free So. Topeka, Kan./Topeka Integrated Media Dalton Sivils Free/Back So. Springfield, Mo./Glendale Pre-Engineering Mitch Snyder Free Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla./Northwest Chemistry Matt Squires Free Fr. Wichita, Kan./Maize Pre-Optometry Mike Squires Free Fr. Wichita, Kan./Maize Pre-Optometry Gerrit Thomson Breast So. Shawnee, Kan./Shawnee Mission Northwest Business Management Michael Winiewicz Free Fr. Wroclaw, Poland/High School #24 Business Administration Head Coach: Brian Reynolds Assistant Coach: Jason Owen Head Diving Coach: Richard Hackett Graduate Assistant Coach: Ethan Weiss

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 1 DRURY UNIVERSITY College founded...1873 Enrollment...1600 President...Todd Parnell (Drury, 1969) Alma mater...central Mo. State Faculty...93% have obatained the highest degree possible in their field Student/Faculty ratio...12 to 1 Average class size...19 DRURY ATHLETICS VP for Athletic Affairs... Dr. Edsel Matthews E-mail address...ematthews@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-6896 Director of Athletics...Pat Atwell E-mail address...patwell@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-7294 Administrative assistant...j.j. Carney E-mail address...jcarney@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-7265 Athletic Department FAX...(417) 873-7510 Asst. AD/SWA... Barbara Cowherd E-mail address...bcowherd@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-7363 Asst. AD/ Compliance Coord... Dan Cashel E-mail address...dcashel@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-7222 OFEC Director... Myra Cashel E-mail address... mmiller1@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-6381 Compliance... T. Bryan Beatty E-mail address...bbeatty@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-7422 Sports Information Dir...Scott Puryear E-mail address...spuryear@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-4097 Head athletic trainer... Erin Kineman E-mail address... ekineman@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-6865 Faculty Athletic Rep... Michael J. Buono E-mail address...mbuono@drury.edu Phone...(417) 873-7288 Affiliation... NCAA Division II Conference affiliation...great Lakes Valley Varsity sports offered at Drury (17) Men s & Women s basketball, baseball, softball, men s & women s cross country, men s and women s track and field, men s and women s swimming, men s and women s soccer, volleyball, men s and women s golf, men s and women s tennis DRURY SWIMMING/DIVING QUICK FACTS SWIMMING/DIVING QUICK FACTS Head Coach... Brian Reynolds Men s Program...(26th year) Women s Program... (21st year) Alma Mater, Year... Drury (1982) Office Phone...(417) 873-7293 E-mail address... breynold@drury.edu Assistant Coach... Jason Owen Alma Mater, Year... Drury (2003) Office Phone...(417) 873-7422 E-mail address...jowen@drury.edu Diving Coach... Richard Hackett Alma Mater, Year...Southwest Mo. State (1994) Graduate Assistant...Ethan Weiss Swimming/Diving SID...Scott Puryear Office Phone...(417) 873-4097 Swimming/Diving Facility...Breech Pool (Capacity: 500) MEDIA INFORMATION Radio outlet...jock 98.7 FM Sports Director...Art Hains Newspaper... Springfield News-Leader Sports Editor...Pam Clark (417) 837-1373 Drury Beat Writer...Matt Baker (417) 836-1187 Springfield TV Stations covering the Panthers KYTV (NBC)... Ned Reynolds, Sports Director KOLR (CBS)... Dan Lucy, Sports Director KSPR (ABC)...Whitney Scott, Sports Director KSFX (Fox)...Charlie Hannema, Sports Director MEN S DIVISION First year of swimming/diving... 1968-69 All-Time Dual Meet Record... 253-120 2007-08 Dual Meet Record... 2-3 2007-08 Final Results... NCAA-II National Champions WOMEN S DIVISION First year of swimming/diving... 1988-89 All-Time Dual Meet Record... 80-64 2007-08 Dual Meet Record... 2-3 2007-08 Final Results...NCAA-II, Second Place Drury Men s National Championships 1980-81 National Champs (NAIA) 1981-82 National Champs (NAIA) 1984-85 National Champs (NAIA) 1987-88 National Champs (NAIA) 1988-89 National Champs (NAIA) 1989-90 National Champs (NAIA) 1990-91 National Champs (NAIA) 1991-92 National Champs (NAIA) 1992-93 National Champs (NAIA) 1993-94 National Champs (NAIA) 1998-99 National Champs (NCAA-II) 2002-03 National Champs (NCAA-II) 2004-05 National Champs (NCAA-II) 2005-06 National Champs (NCAA-II) 2006-07 National Champs (NCAA-II) 2007-08 National Champs (NCAA-II) Drury Women s National Championships 1991-92 National Champs (NAIA) 1992-93 National Champs (NAIA) 1993-94 National Champs (NAIA) 1996-97 National Champs (NCAA-II) 1997-98 National Champs (NCAA-II) 1998-99 National Champs (NCAA-II) 1999-00 National Champs (NCAA-II) 2006-07 National Champs (NCAA-II) Breech Pool Drury Swimming And Diving Boosters 2008-09 The Drury swimming & diving programs would like to thank the following boosters & businesses for their support of the Panthers this season Aquasports, Inc. Marcia Bell Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Bettencourt Better Health Body Therapy Miroslav Bobak The Collins Family Cox Fitness Centers Heather Cozzens Eric and Lisa Cross Dawn Shields Photography Dr. and Mrs. Earl R. Hackett Heidi K. Halfhill Hardees Stan and Syd Hite Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Ingram Jim Downing, The Gun Engraver Mr. and Mrs. Kelly T. Kremer John and Holly Lambert Lazy Fellow, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lynch Judith McClure Missouri Insulation Don and Roberta Monday Dan and Piper Schulte Social Suppers Springfield Aquatics Swim Team Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Staab Swift Logos Thousand Hills Golf Course Robert Weddell Wickman Gardens, Inc.

2007-2008 DRURY UNIVERSITY 2 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Campus Phone:........... 873-7879 Name/Position 873- plus extension Pat Atwell Director of Athletics................................. 7294 Michael Buono Faculty Athletic Representative......................... 7596 Dr. Edsel Matthews Vice President for Athletic Affairs....................... 6896 Dan Cashel Asst. AD/NCAA Compliance.......................... 7222 Barbara Cowherd Asst. AD/Senior Women s Adminstrator.................. 7363 Myra Miller O Reilly Family Events Center Director.................. 6381 Lawrence Anderson Asst. Women s Volleyball Coach........................ 7252 Dustin Awe Graduate Assistant Men s Soccer Coach.................. 7252 T. Bryan Beatty Assistant Compliance................................ 7422 Alf Bilbao Head Men s & Women s Soccer Coach.................. 7449 Amine Boustani Head Men s Tennis Coach............................. 7439 J.J. Carney Department Administrative Assistant.................... 7265 Dylan Dudley Assistant Men s Basketball Coach...................... 7297 Amy Gardner Head Women s Volleyball Coach....................... 6824 Richard Hackett Head Men s and Women s Diving Coach................. 6877 Byron Hagler Assistant Baseball Coach.............................. 7847 Steve Harold Head Women s Basketball Coach....................... 7853 Ja Havens Men s Basketball Assistant Coach....................... 7498 Courtney Hendrickson Assistant Volleyball Coach............................ 7252 Erin Hendrickson Graduate Assistant Women s Basketball.................. 7252 Steve Hesser Head Men s Basketball Coach.......................... 7321 Shelly Jones Women s Basketball Assistant Coach.................... 6995 Kristen Karanzias Softball Assistant Coach.............................. 6364 Don Keeton Head Track Coach (M&W)............................ 6388 Rich Kemper Graduate Assistant Men s Basketball Coach............... 7878 Erin Kineman Head Athletic Trainer................................. 6865 Andy Maroldt Graduate Assistant Tennis Coach (M&W)................ 7439 Kellen Mast Head Men s Golf Coach.............................. 6362 Annie Medico Head Softball Coach................................. 6364 Scott Nasby Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach...................... 7847 John Nicolais Women s Basketball Assistant Coach.................... 6810 Jason Owen Assistant Coach Swimming/Diving (M&W).............. 7422 Jeff Paden Assistant Athletic Trainer............................. 6354 Eric Pannell Intramural Director/Asst. SID.......................... 7374 Scott Puryear Sports Information Director............................ 4097 Brian Reynolds Head Swimming/Diving Coach (M & W)................. 7293 Jen Simeck Graduate Assistant Coach Women s Soccer............... 7847 Jarrod Smith Head Women s Tennis Coach.......................... 6847 Summer Stewart Assistant Athletic Trainer............................. 7381 Mark Stratton Head Baseball Coach................................. 6399 Ryan Swan Assistant Men s & Women s Soccer Coach............... 7449 Will Thompson Intramural Director.................................... 6929 Lisa Tinkler Head Women s Golf Coach............................ 7576 Jon Van Arkel Head Cross Country Coach (M&W)........................ 7567 Ethan Weiss Graduate Assistant Swimming Coach (M&W)................. 6953 Andrew Wheeler Athletics Graduate Assistant............................. 7811 Other Important Phone Numbers Athletic Department FAX............................. 7510 Sports Information FAX.......................... 873-4098 Barber Fitness Center............................ 873-7402 Breech Aquatic Center............................ 873-7290 Drury University Security............................. 7400 DRURY HEAD COACHES AND ATHLETIC STAFF Pat Atwell Director of Athletics Amine Boustani Men s Tennis Coach Steve Harold Women s Basketball Coach Kellen Mast Men s Golf Coach Eric Pannell Intramural Director/Asst. SID Mark Stratton Baseball Coach T. Bryan Beatty Compliance JJ Carney Administrative Assistant Steve Hesser Men s Basketball Coach Annie Medico Softball Coach Scott Puryear Sports Information Director Summer Stewart Assistant Athletic Trainer Alf Bilbao Men s/women s Soccer Coach Amy Gardner Volleyball Coach Don Keeton M/W Track and Field Myra Miller OFEC Director Brian Reynolds Men s/women s Swimming Coach Lisa Tinkler Women s Golf Coach Michael J. Buono Faculty Athletic Representative Richard Hackett Men s/women s Diving Coach Erin Kineman Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Paden Assistant Athletic Trainer Jarrod Smith Women s Tennis Coach Jon Van Arkel M/W Cross Country Coach

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 3 DR. EDSEL MATTHEWS VP FOR ATHLETIC AFFAIRS Dr. Edsel Matthews moved to a newly created position of Vice President For Athletic Affairs in June of 2007 after serving as Drury s Director of Athletics since 2003. In his new position, Matthews serves as the primary fundraiser for the athletic department and oversees all aspects of Drury athletics while working closely with new AD Pat Atwell. While at Drury, Matthews has helped Drury make the switch to the Great Lakes Valley Conference and add new sports like the highly successful, first-year DU baseball program of last season and this year s new entry, softball. Under his direction, the Panthers finished a bestever ninth place in the Director s Cup all-sports competition for NCAA Division II in 2006-07. Matthews, a Southwest Missouri State graduate, was a former basketball assistant and head coach of the Panthers before joining the Springfield R-12 Schools as their Director of Athletics/Activities Director for the next 25 years starting in 1978, where his tenure brought significant change and advancement for the city s athletic programs. Matthews was recognized as the Missouri Athletic Director of the Year in 1984 and was selected in 1990 for the National Award of Merit, naming him one of the elite athletic administrators in America. Matthews is a member of the Drury Athletics Hall of Fame, the Springfield Area Sports Hall of Fame and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. He and his wife of 43 years, Becky, have three married children (Beth, Cheryl and Mark) and five grandchildren. PAT ATWELL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Pat Atwell was named Drury s director of athletics on June 7, 2007, in a joint move when former AD Dr. Edsel Matthews was promoted to a newly created position, Vice President for Athletic Development. Atwell had spent the past 16 years at a fellow Great Lakes Valley Conference member school, Quincy (Ill.) University, where he had served as athletic director since 2001 and helped the Hawks not only become highly competitive in the GLVC, but construct several new facilities in his tenure. Atwell was also a highly successful head baseball coach with the Hawks from 1991 til he assumed the AD s role. Atwell coached the Hawks to a record of 284-196-3 over the next 10 years, making him the all-time winningest coach in the history of the program. He led Quincy to Division II Tournament appearances in 1997 and 1999 and to back-to-back 40-win seasons in 1999 and 2000. Atwell was named GLVC Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1999 and produced six All-Americans, including first-teamer Josh Rabe, who was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 11th round of the 2000 Major League Baseball amateur draft, and pitcher Josh Kinney, who reached the major leagues in 2006 with the St. Louis Cardinals, serving as a key contributor on the World Series championship team. A native of Andover, N.Y., Atwell graduated from Salem-Teikyo (W.V.) University with a Bachelor s of Science degree in physical education in 1983. He also earned his Master s of Arts degree in education from Salem-Teikyo in 1990. Atwell and his wife, Lisa, are the parents of two children. Melissa is a sophomore at Catholic High School and Eric a seventh-grader at Immaculate Conception. BARBARA COWHERD Assistant AD/Senior Women s Administrator The Panther head volleyball coach for 20 years, Cowherd accepted the position of assistant director of athletics six years ago and is now largely responsible for event scheduling and assisting in promotions/ marketing. The program s Senior Women s Administrator and assistant professor in the exercise and sport science department, Cowherd has been an invaluable part of the Drury athletic administration staff the past seven years. A 1979 graduate of Missouri Southern State College, she earned her master s degree from Pittsburg (Kan.) State. Barb and husband Gene reside in Purdy. DAN CASHEL Assistant AD/Compliance Coordinator A member of the athletic department since 1978, Dan Cashel began his affiliation with Drury in the fall of 1974 as a member of the college s admission s staff. A native of Springfield, he graduated from Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., in 1974. Since the fall of 1978, Cashel has handled numerous positions in the athletic department, including its intramural director and men s tennis coach. He was Director of Sports Information from 1978-2005, and his sports publications won 30 national awards. As senior assistant athletic director, he handles a variety of tasks, in addition to his role as Drury s NCAA compliance coordinator. Dan has one daughter, Malorie.

COACHING STAFF

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 5 HEAD COACH BRIAN REYNOLDS There is not a more nationally decorated or distinguished coach on the Drury athletic staff than men s and women s swimming and diving coach Brian Reynolds, who is now in his 26th year with the men s program and 21st year with the DU women. That s the unique territory you enter when, as Reynolds as done, you produce a national championship contender in your sport year in and year out, a program that expects to win every time its athletes hit the water. Or when, like Reynolds, you ve done enough in your sport to warrant induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, the ultimate honor to be bestowed upon Reynolds when the local shrine holds its annual induction dinner and ceremony in February, 2007. His Panther men s squad is seeking its fifth straight NCAA Division II national championship this season, while the DU women look to start a new streak after finishing second last season after riding a string of six consecutive national runner-up finishes and claiming four national titles in a row of their own from 1996-2000 - as Drury has become THE name in D-II swimming across the U.S. Coach Reynolds has earned several honors, which include being named as the NCAA-II national Coach-of-the-Year in the women s division in 1996 and 1997 and was the men s division Coach-of-the- Year in 1996, 1999 and 2003 as well as in 2005 and 06. His illustrious record also includes eight NAIA national championships on the men s side - including a remarkable run of seven straight titles from 1987-94 - and three NAIA women s championships, those coming in consecutive years from 1986-89. Preparation, practice, recruiting and discipline have been some of the key components that have been the foundation of the Panthers success, traits Reynolds learned early in his career as a successful swimmer at Drury and as an assistant coach before taking over the program from long-time Panther coach Jack Steck. A native of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Brian was on two national championship teams in 1981 and 1982. Reynolds also has been involved with the highly successful Springfield Aquatics Swim Club as its director for 26 years. The area s premier junior competitive swimming program, one of the oldest in the Midwest, consists of approximately 140 swimmers from ages 8 through 18, dozens of which have gone on to swim collegiately for the Drury squads and other NCAA programs as well. SPA has had numerous junior national qualifiers, three junior national champions, a half-dozen senior national qualifiers and last year had its first Olympic Trials qualifier in former Glendale High School star and current Notre Dame 100 Back specialist Caroline Johnson. I enjoy coaching the kids as much as I do the collegiate athletes simpy because of their desire to learn and their enthusiasm toward the sport of swimming, Reynolds says. I coach them every day, twice a day during the summer and have thoroughly enjoyed watching these kids develop into young athletes. Reynolds and wife Amy have also been conducting the Springfield Prep lesson program for ages 4 to 13 for 27 years as well. We ve had kids go from the lesson program s learn to swim program to national and junior national qualifiers, Reynolds said. That s been one of our most rewarding experiences. Reynolds earned his master s degree from the University of Central Arkansas in 1986 and is an assistant professor in the Drury exercise and sport science department. He and Amy have four children: Brooke, Zach, Allie and Tanner. Brian Reynolds Coaching Record Men's Program Year Finish 1983-84................ 2nd Place, NAIA 1984-85................NAIA Champions 1985-86................ 2nd Place, NAIA 1986-87................ 2nd Place, NAIA 1987-88................NAIA Champions 1988-89................NAIA Champions 1989-90................NAIA Champions 1990-91................NAIA Champions 1991-92................NAIA Champions 1992-93................NAIA Champions 1993-94................NAIA Champions 1994-95.............. 3rd Place, NCAA-II 1995-96.............. 3rd Place, NCAA-II 1996-97..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 1997-98..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 1998-99............. NCAA-II Champions 1999-00..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2000-01..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2001-02.............. 3rd Place, NCAA-II 2002-03............. NCAA-II Champions 2003-04..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2004-05............. NCAA-II Champions 2005-06............. NCAA-II Champions 2006-07...NCAA-II Champions 2007-08...NCAA-II Champions Women's Program Year Finish 1988-89................. 7th Place, NAIA 1989-90................. 5th Place, NAIA 1990-91.................3rd Place, NAIA 1991-92................NAIA Champions 1992-93................NAIA Champions 1993-94................NAIA Champions 1994-95.............. 3rd Place, NCAA-II 1995-96.............. 3rd Place, NCAA-II 1996-97............. NCAA-II Champions 1997-98............. NCAA-II Champions 1998-99............. NCAA-II Champions 1999-00............. NCAA-II Champions 2000-01..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2001-02..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2002-03..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2003-04..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2004-05..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2005-06..............2nd Place, NCAA-II 2006-07............. NCAA-II Champions 2007-08..............2nd Place, NCAA-II NCAA-II National Coach-of-the-Year 1996...........Men s & Women s Division 1997.................. Women s Division 1998..................... Men s Division 2003..................... Men s Division 2007.................. Women s Division

6 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers COACHING STAFF Diving Coach Richard Hackett An integral part of the Panthers swimming and diving success has come from head diving coach Richard Hackett. Coach Hackett enters his 17th season and continues to produce divers that place high at national meet competition. Richard has played an important role in establishing Drury s rich tradition in diving. Hackett has earned numerous coaching honors, including being named the Men s Division II National Diving Coach of the Year award for three years straight from 1999-2001. He has coached multiple college All-Americans as well as seven individual national champions (two on the NAIA level and five at NCAA-II). His continued work with Drury divers has been one of the strengths of the Panthers throughout his time at Drury. Hackett, who also works in the area of strength and conditioning with several of the Drury athletic programs, is a native of New Orleans, La., and was an All-American diver at Riverdale High School. He and wife Jana have three children: Alec, Mitchell and Emma. Assistant Coach Jason Owen Owen is a native of Cape Girardeau, Missouri and was a top national competitor throughout his four-year career at Drury from 1999-2003. Jason was a 15 time All-American and a one time national champion in the 1650 free as a freshman. After completing his career for the Panthers, Jason served as a graduate assistant at Drury from 2003-05 and earned his masters in Business. He has been the head age group coach for Springfield Aquatics for the past five years. Jason is married to former Drury standout swimmer Kathleen Hayes. Graduate Assistant Ethan Weiss Drury All-American backstroker Ethan Weiss will join the Panther swimming and diving staff this season after graduating in 2008 with a degree in Exercise and Sports Science. Ethan placed in the top 16 at nationals in each of his four years in the 100 and 200 back. He also was a big part of the Panthers 200 and 400 medley relay teams at nationals. Ethan has been the coach of the Saint Peters Rec-Plex Sharks for the past five years and has coached the Clayton Shaw Park Tideriders. He also coached a couple of summer swimming league teams in the 6 to 18 age range. 6

8 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Son of Michael and Linda Bell Born December 8, 1989 Is a Pre-Dental major Qualified for the Junior Nationals at state while at Klein Collins High School in Houston, Texas... Graduated with a 3.9 grade point average. JASON S FAVORITES Food: Pizza Movie: Comedies TV Show: NCIS Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Your Dream Job: Orthodontist Jason Bell Class: Freshman Event: IM/Breast Hometown: Houston, Texas High School: Klein Collins Kyrill Fesenko Class: Senior Event: IM/Free Hometown: Kiev, Ukraine High School: General High School #36 DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Won the national title in the 400 IM and took third in the 500 free and 1000 free at nationals in 2008 On the second place 800 free relay team at nationals last season Was on the national champion 800 free relay team and finished second in both the 400 IM and the 500 free at the 2007 national meet Also placed fourth in the 1000 free at nationals his sophomore season. Son of Sergy and Iryna Fesenko...Born October 30, 1986 Is a Finance major Swam for coach Vladimir Shamich for two years at the National University of Physical Education and Sports of Ukraine. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 400 IM 3:52.26 (1st) 500 Free 4:29.72 (3rd) 1000 Free 9:16.69 (3rd) 1650 Free 15:49.53 (9th) 800 Free Relay 6:40.66 (2nd) KYRILL S FAVORITES Food: Pasta Restaurant: Olive Garden Musical Artist: Bob Sinclair Movie: Snatch and Fight Club Magazine: Maxim TV Show: Comedy Club Hobbies: EBAY Pro Athlete: Ivan Drago Son of Teon and Anjanette Hogan Born March 16, 1989 Is an Architecture major Is a Grandview High School graduate and was a diver for club coach Gabe Downey. CAMERON S FAVORITES Food: Italian Restaurant: Todd s House Musical Artist: Musiq Soulchild Movie: Equilibrium TV Show: House Hobbies: Photography Your Dream Job: Photographer Cameron Gilyard Class: Freshman Event: Diving Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri High School: Grandview

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 9 Son of Christopher and Maya Grijalva Born January 1, 1990 Is a Chemistry major Was a Junior National Qualifier and a Scholastic USA Swimming All-American at Clear Brook High School in Houston, Texas...Was named to the NISCA All-American team and was a TISCA All-State pick...was Clear Brook s MVP all four years and was the District 24-5A MVP...Was a member of the National Honor Society. MARK S FAVORITES Food: Pizza Restaurant: Buffalo Wild Wings Musical Artist: 311 Movie: Pineapple Express, Superbad and Grandma s Boy TV Show: House M.D. Hobbies: Skimboarding Pro Athlete: Jason Lezak Mark Grijalva Class: Freshman Event: Free/IM Hometown: Houston, Texas High School: Clear Brook Son of Cindy Hensley Born September 17, 1989 Is an Art major Was a state champion in the 200 IM and the 100 free at Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska where he swam for coach Doug Krecklow...Graduated with a 3.5 grade point average and was a member of the National Honor Society. ZACH S FAVORITES Food: Chinese Restaurant: Three Happiness Express Musical Artist: 311 Movie: Super Bad TV Show: Interview Hobbies: Photography and Art Pro Athlete: Ryan Lochte Your Dream Job: Paid Artist Zach Hensley Class: Freshman Event: Free/IM Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska High School: Westside Yi Wen Huang Class: Senior Event: Free/Fly Hometown: Shanghai, China High School: Shanghai Sports College DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Took first in the 100 fly for the second straight season and placed second in the 200 fly at the 2008 national meet...also was on the national champion 400 medley relay team his sophomore season...captured three national titles in 2007 in the 100 fly, 100 free and 200 fly...was on the national championship 400 free relay team and the second place 400 medley relay team. Son of ShouXiang and JunHua Huang Born February 9, 1983 Is a Marketing Management major Competed at the 2006 national championship for the University of P.R. in China Was the 100 free and fly champion...was on the 400 free and medley relay teams that won bronze at the 2006 National games in China. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 100 Fly 47.86 (1st) 200 Fly 1:46.43 (2nd) 100 Free 44:56 (4th) 50 Free 20:46 (6th) 400 Medley Relay 3:16.62 (1st) 200 Medley Relay 1:30.53 (3rd) YI S FAVORITES Food: Chinese Food Restaurant: Chipotle Musical Artist: Chemical Romance Movie: Harold and Kumar TV Show: Heroes Hobbies: Video games Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps

10 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Son of Kim Hyun Chul and Boe Bo Young Born October 16, 1989 Is a Biology/Chemistry major Set the Colorado state record in the 200 IM and was a four-time all-american at Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora...Swam for coach Mike Doerthy. JUN S FAVORITES Food: Everything Restaurant: Chili s Musical Artist: Eminiem Hobbies: Music and soccer Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps Your Dream Job: Pharmacist Jun Han Kim Class: Freshman Event: IM/Breast Hometown: Seoul, South Korea High School: Regis Jesuit (Colo.) Brian Knuckles Class: Sophomore Event: Free Hometown: St. Louis, MO High School: Marquette DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Placed 12th in the 500 free and the 1650 free and turned in a 13th place finish in the 1000 free at the 2008 national meet. Son of David and Kathi Raming Born November 7, 1988 Is a Pre-Dental major Record holder in the 500 and 200 free and was on several record breaking relay teams at Marquette High School...Finished in the top eight in multiple events at sectionals...a top sixteen finisher in relays at juniors and was second at state in the 200 and 500 free...a three-time scholastic all-american who graduated with a 3.75 grade point average. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 500 Free 4:32.43 (12th) 1650 Free 15:55.19 (12th) 1000 Free 9:31.09 (13th) BRIAN S FAVORITES Food: Chinese and Japanese Restaurant: Nakato s Musical Artist: Various Movie: Super Bad TV Show: The Office Son of David Kohler and Linda Lowe Born February 2, 1990 Is a Pre-Engineering major Qualified for Junior Nationals and state in the 100 and 200 free while at Spring High School in Texas...Broke Spring High School records in the 200 free, 200 IM and 500 free...was coached by Rick Mills... Graduated with a 4.1 grade point average. CHRIS FAVORITES Food: Italian Musical Artist: Lil Wayne Movie: Fight Club TV Show: The Office Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps Your Dream Job: Civil Engineer Chris Kohler Class: Freshman Event: Free Hometown: Spring, Texas High School: Spring

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 11 Son of Darren and Debbie Laupp Born April 27, 1989 Is a Chemisty/Pre-Med major MVS All-Academic team for four seasons and four year team captain for Hickman High School and coach Jon Hamilton...Made the Zone cut in the 100 breast, 50 free and was a three year state qualifier...national Honor Society member. MICHAEL S FAVORITES Food: Black Olive and Sausage Pizza Restaurant: Chevy s Musical Artist: The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Movie: Never Back Down TV Show: Smallville Hobbies: Video Games Dream Job: Diabetic Doctor Michael Laupp Class: Sophomore Event: Fly Hometown: Columbia, Missouri High School: Hickman Son of Dave and Jackie Lawrence Born August 7, 1989 Was a four-time state qualifier and the 2008 state champion in the 100 breast at Ottumwa High School in Iowa...Was on the second place 200 medley relay team at state in 2008 and also placed second in the 100 breast...was a member of the National Honor Society... Coached by Mike McWilliams. JESSE S FAVORITES Food: Cake Restaurant: Burger King Musical Artist: Queen Movie: Bat Man TV Show: Family Guy Hobbies: Sleeping and playing tennis Jesse Lawrence Class: Freshman Event: Breast Hometown: Ottumwa, Iowa High School: Ottumwa Dowon Lim Class: Sophomore Event: Free Hometown: Seoul, South Korea High School: Backseak Son of Hyunchang Lim and Hyeran Park Born April 29, 1984 Is an Exercise Physiology major Finished fourth in the 50 free at the 2002 MBC swimming championship in Korea...Was on the gold medal winning 4x200 meter relay team at the 2003 Korean University championship...won the Bronze medal in the 50 meter freestyle at the 2003 Korean championships...won a gold medal in the 50 meter freestyle and a silver medal in the 100 meter freestyle at the 1997 Korean championships. DOWON S FAVORITES Food: Seafood and Steak Restaurant: Cheesecake Factory Musical Artist: Usher Raymond Movie: Mr. and Mrs. Smith Magazine: GQ TV Show: UFC Hobbies: Playing videos games Pro Athlete: Andy Roddick Your Dream Job: Physical Therapist

12 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Son of Sam and Iman Loutfy Born July 20, 1990 Is a Computer Science major Was a three-time state qualifier and broke two state records in relays...his Plano Centennial High School team broke five Texas state records. ADAM S FAVORITES Food: Italian Restaurant: Olive Garden Musical Artist: John Mayer, Goo Goo Dolls and Simple Plan Movie: Ironman TV Show: King of Queens Hobbies: Piano and Computers Pro Athlete: Jason Lezak Your Dream Job: Software Engineer Adam Loutfy Class: Freshman Event: Free/Fly Hometown: Plano, Texas High School: Centennial Jared Maricle Class: Freshman Event: Free Hometown: Fairview, Oregon High School: Reynolds Son of Robert and Kimberly Maricle Born February 23, 1989 Is an Economics major Finished second at state in the 200 free and was seventh at the Western Sectionals in the 200 free and Reynolds High School in Fairview, Oregon. JARED S FAVORITES Food: Pad Thai Restaurant: Portland City Grill Musical Artist: Megadeth Movie: American Psycho Magazine: National Review, Revolver, Hails and Horns and Rolling Stone TV Show: House and South Park Hobbies: Electric Guitar and writing Pro Athlete: Tom Brady Your Dream Job: Columnist for Rolling Stone Magazine Son of Randy and Stephanie Miller Born May 14, 1990 Is a Sports Management major Was a class 4A state qualifier in long course at Southside High School in Blytheville, Arkansas. MATTHEW S FAVORITES Food: Waffles Restaurant: Lamberts Musical Artist: As I Lay Dying Movie: Monty Python and The Holy Grail Hobbies: Swimming Your Dream Job: Coach Matthew Miller Class: Freshman Event: Free Hometown: Blytheville, Arkansas High School: Southside

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 13 Son of Scott and Kathy Paganoni Born July 5, 1990 Is a Pre-Med/Music major Finished in the top eight at the Oklahoma State meet and earned all-state and was an allsports representative...made the state finals in the 100 breast, 200 IM, 200 IM relay and 200 free relay. JOSEPH S FAVORITES Food: Pizza Restaurant: Jimmy John s Movie: Rocket Man Hobbies: Swimming and music Pro Athlete: Brandon Hanson Your Dream Job: Doctor Joseph Paganoni Class: Freshman Event: Breast/IM Hometown: Norman, Oklahoma High School: Norman Alexander Protsenko Class: Junior Event: Back Hometown: Kharkiv, Ukraine High School: High Economic English School DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Was the 2008 national champion in the 100 back and was on the first place 400 medley relay team...also placed second in the 200 back and helped the 800 free relay team to a second place finish. Son of Alexander Protsenko and Yryina Goncharenko Born May 24, 1986 Is a Speech Communication major. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 100 Back 48.37 (1st) 200 Back 1:47.40 (2nd) 400 Medley Relay 3:16.62 (1st) 800 Free Relay 6:40.66 (2nd) 200 Free Relay 1:22 (9th) ALEXANDER S FAVORITES Food: Pizza Restaurant: Burger King and Hardees Musical Artist: Slipknot Movie: Fast and Furious TV Show: Pimp My Ride Hobbies: PC Games and the Internet Pro Athlete: Alexander Popov Dream Job: To be a millionaire Son of Robert and Dianna Sims Born April 12, 1989 Is an Integrated Media major Swam for ex-panther Billy Rose s club team and was a four year letterwinner at Topeka High School. ADAM S FAVORITES Food: Tacos Restaurant: Todd s House Musical Artist: Lil Wayne Movie: Wedding Singer Magazine: Rolling Stone TV Show: South Park Hobbies: Cycling Adam Sims Class: Sophomore Event: Free Hometown: Topeka, Kansas High School: Topeka

14 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Son of Gary and Cindy Sivils Born March 9, 1989 Is a Pre- Engineering major Division I USA swimming championship competitor and MSHSAA Boys State championships qualifier... Graduated with a 4.9 grade point average and was in the top five percent of his class at Glendale High School. DALTON S FAVORITES Food: Watermelon Restaurant: Olive Garden, Imo s Pizza Musical Artist: Third Eye Blind and Lost Prophets Movie: Ocean s Eleven Magazine: Muscle and Fitness TV Show: The Office Hobbies: Hunting, cycling and running Pro Athlete: Michael Jordan Dalton Sivils Class: Sophomore Event: Free/Back Hometown: Springfield, Missouri High School: Glendale Mitchell Snyder Class: Senior Event: Free Hometown: St. Petersburg, Florida High School: Northwest DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Won the national title in the 1000 and 1650 free in 2008 and placed fourth in the 500 free...was the national runner-up his freshman and sophomore seasons in the 1650 free...placed fifth in the 500 free his sophomore season...was sixth in the 1000 free and ninth in the 500 free at nationals his freshman season. Son of Michael and Valarie Snyder Born March 27, 1987 Is a Chemistry major In 2004 placed fourth at the state meet in the 500 free Three-time district champion in the 500 free Threetime PAC champion Three year team captain. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 1000 Free 9:11.85 (1st) 1650 Free 15:19.58 (1st) 500 Free 4:30.39 (4th) MITCHELL S FAVORITES Food: Quesadilla Restaurant: Scramblers Musical Artist: Against Me! Movie: 310 to Yuma TV Show: Heroes Pro Athlete: Jason Lezak Son of Tom and Linda Squires Born July 26, 1990 Is a Pre- Optometry major Was a sectional finalist and earned USA Swimming Scholastic All-American honors at Maize High School in Wichita, Kansas...Finished in the top eight in the Missouri Valley...Was a member of the National Honor Society, a Kansas Scholar and graduated with a 3.9 grade point average. MATT S FAVORITES Food: Chicken Fingers Restaurant: Victory Movie: Transformers Hobbies: Graphic Design Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps Your Dream Job: Optometrist Matt Squires Class: Freshman Event: Free Hometown: Wichita, Kansas High School: Maize

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 15 Son of Tom and Linda Squires Born July 26, 1990 Is a Pre-Optometry major Was a Region VIII Sectionals finalist and a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American at Maize High School in Wichita, Kansas...Finished in the top eight at the Missouri Valley...Was a member of the National Honor Society, a Kansas Scholar and graduated with a 3.9 grade point average. MIKE S FAVORITES Food: Chicken Fingers Restaurant: Victory Movie: Into the Blue Hobbies: Photography Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps Your Dream Job: Optometrist Mike Squires Class: Freshman Event: Free Hometown: Wichita, Kansas High School: Maize Gerrit Thomson Class: Sophomore Event: Breast Hometown: Shawnee, Kansas High School: Shawnee Mission Northwest DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Was on the ninth place 200 free relay team at the 2008 national meet. Son of Bernard and Nancy Thomson Born May 29, 1989 Is a Business Management major School record holder in the 100 free and 100 breast for Shawnee Mission Northwest High School...Was a first team all-state and all-county honoree... Graduated with a 4.45 grade point average and in the top 10 percent of his class...was a Kansas Honor Scholar. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 200 Free Relay 1:22.91 (9th) GERRIT S FAVORITES Food: Ribs and Hot Wings Restaurant: Jack Steck s BBQ Musical Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jimmy Eat World Movie: Shawshank Redemption TV Show: The Office, House and South Park Hobbies: Swimming Pro Athlete: Ryan Lochte Your Dream Job: Fortune 500 CEO Son of Paul and Agata Winiewicz Born July 30, 1988 Is a Business Administration major Has recorded personal bests of 51.8 in the 100 free long course and 1:52.09 in the 200 free long course...was a medalist at the Polish National Championships. MICHAEL S FAVORITES Food: Burgers Movie: Goodfellas Magazine: Maxim and Forbes Hobbies: Sleeping Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps Your Dream Job: Manager of a business Michael Winiewicz Class: Freshman Event: Free Hometown: Wroclaw, Poland High School: High School #24

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 17 Lauren Bader Class: Junior Event: Diving Hometown: Chaffee, Missouri High School: Notre Dame DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Finished 13th in the 3-meter at nationals as a freshman. Daughter of Bradley and Debra Bader Born December 4, 1987 Is a Biology major Conference champion who qualified for state senior season Placed second in the conference sophomore and freshman seasons at Norte Dame High School Swam for Kuper Joy Chuntoua club team National Honor Society and honor roll member Graduated with a 3.93 grade point average. LAUREN S FAVORITES Food: Mexican Restaurant: P.F. Chang Musical Artist: Enrique Iglesias, Benton 1325 Techno Movie: The Emperor s New Groove Magazine: International Gymnast TV Show: House Pro Athlete: Eamon Sullivan Your Dream Job: Astronaut Mallori Chambers Class: Sophomore Event: Free Hometown: Chico, California High School: Pleasant Valley Daughter of Bobby and Connie Chambers Born November 17, 1988 Is a Biology major Was a three-time All-League selection at Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, California for coach Jill Hernandez...Older sister Megan is a sophomore on the Panthers swimming team. MALLORI S FAVORITES Food: Candy Restaurant: Chili s Musical Artist: Backstreet Boys Movie: Superbad Magazine: People TV Show: Gossip Girl Hobbies: Swimming and eating Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps Your Dream Job: Orthodontist Megan Chambers Class: Junior Event: IM/Breast Hometown: Chico, California High School: Pleasant Valley DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Was on the third place 400 free relay team and placed seventh in the 400 IM at nationals in 2008...Placed seventh in the 200 IM and ninth in the 100 breast and 400 IM at the 2007 national meet...was a member of the national championship 800 free relay team in 07. Daughter of Bobby and Connie Chambers Born November 16, 1987 Is a Biology major Was all-section and all-league all four years Swimmer of the year in league competition for Pleasant Valley High three years Female swimmer of the meet two times Speedo championship series competitor Graduated with a 4.0 grade point average. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 400 IM 4:30.52 (7th) 200 Breast 2:22.69 (9th) 100 Breast 1:05.58 (13th) 400 Free Relay 3:27.73 (3rd) 800 Free Relay 7:35.25 (5th) MEGAN S FAVORITES Food: Macaroni and Cheese Restaurant: Nakatos Movie: Wet Hot American Summer Magazine: Cosmo TV Show: House and Family Guy Hobbies: Outdoor Stuff Pro Athlete: Sharon White Your Dream Job: Dentist

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20 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Daughter of Jeff and Debby Cross Born July 20, 1990 Qualified for state and was the top point scorer for South Forsyth High School in Atlanta all four years at the Class 5A Georgia State meet...finished in the top eight in state in all her events and was named a Dynamo All-Star...Earned Athlete of the Month honors her junior season for South Forsyth...Member of the Dynamo National team...was a Scholastic All-American and a member of the National Honor Society. JESSICA S FAVORITES Food: Pizza Restaurant: California Pizza Kitchen Movie: Grease Magazine: Seventeen TV Show: Gilmore Girls and Friends Pro Athlete: Natalie Coughlin Jessica Cross Class: Freshman Event: Back/IM Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia High School: South Forsyth Erin Dolan Class: Freshman Event: Free Hometown: Lincoln, Nebraska High School: Southeast Daughter of Krista Rickman Born January 2, 1990 Is a Visual Communication major Was the state champion in the 500 free and Junior National team qualifier in the 400 IM, 1000 meter and 1500 meter for Southeast High School in Lincoln, Nebraska... Claimed the silver medal in the 200 IM at the state meet and was a runner up at Zones as well as the highest point scorer for Southeast High School...Was named the Midwestern Swimmer of the Year in 2007...Swam for coach Dave Peters at Southeast where she was a member of the National Honor Society. ERIN S FAVORITES Food: Pasta Restaurant: Chili s Musical Artist: Sugarland Movie: Any Chick Flick Magazine: People TV Show: One Tree Hill Hobbies: Scrapbooking Pro Athlete: Dara Torres Your Dream Job: Movie Producer Daughter of John and Becky Forrester Born May 15, 1990 Is a Pre-Engineering major Was the Missouri State diving champion three times while at Glendale High School and helped the Falcons to a second place finish at state...was also a varsity cheerleader for three years and helped the Falcon cheerleading squad to a second place finish at state...was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated with a 4.0 grade point average. BETHANY S FAVORITES Food: Fried Chicken Restaurant: Izumi Hatake Musical Artist: Hannah Montana Movie: High School Musical, Lifesize and Step Brothers Magazine: Teen Beat Bethany Forrester Class: Freshman Event: Diving Hometown: Springfield, Missouri High School: Glendale

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 21 Eunate Alcantarilla Garro Class: Senior Event: Free/Fly Hometown: Madrid, Spain High School: San Jose del Parque DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Was on the national champion 200 free and 400 medley relay teams and placed second in the 50 free at nationals in 2008... Was on four national championship relay teams in 2007...Placed second in the 50 free, third in the 100 free and tenth in the 100 fly at the 07 national meet. Daughter of Domingo and Victoria Garro Born February 27, 1985 Is an Integrated Media major Set a national record in the 50 fly (15 age group) On the second place 400 free relay team at the European Junior Championships In Spain was on the 400 free and 200 free relay teams that set national records. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 50 Free 23.16 (2nd) 100 Free 51.42 (8th) 100 Fly 57.30 (10th) 200 Free Relay 1:34.41 (1st) 400 Medley Relay 3:47.65 (1st) 400 Free Relay 3:27.73 (3rd) 800 Free Relay 7:35.25 (5th) EUNATE S FAVORITES Food: Spanish food Restaurant: Vergara Musical Artist: Cold Play Movie: Lo Mejor de mi and Crash TV Show: CSI Hobbies: Having fun with family and friends Your Dream Job: TV Producer Heidi Halfhill Class: Sophomore Event: Free Hometown: Connellsville, Pennsylvania High School: Connellsville DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Was on the national champion 200 free relay team in 2008. Daughter of Jeff and Robin Halfhill Born June 9, 1988 Is a Physical Education/Exercise Physiology major A six year qualifier for YMCA and the long course national meet...a five year qualifier for YMCA short course meet...was a three-time All-American on the relay team at Connellsville Area High School at YMCA Competition...National Honor Society Member. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 200 Free Relay 1:34.41 (1st) HEIDI S FAVORITES Food: Wings Restaurant: Paint Room Musical Artist: Kenny Chesney Movie: Men of Honor TV Show: Full House Hobbies: Running Pro Athlete: Ryan Lochte Your Dream Job: Physical Therapist DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Placed 23rd at the 2007 national meet in the three meter. Daughter of Bill and Trish Holland Born November 8, 1986 Is an Exercise and Sports Science major Was a four-time state qualifier and all-conference runner-up at North Kansas City High State finalist senior season Kraig Lisbon Award winner. SHEALYN S FAVORITES Food: Quaker Oatmeal Squares with Peanut Butter Restaurant: Margaritas Musical Artist: Hannah Montana, Justin Timberlake, FloRida and Rascal Flatts Movie: High School Musical and Hairspray Magazine: Teen Beat Hobbies: Dancing Pro Athlete: Jason Lezak and Guo Jing Jing Shealyn Holland Class: Senior Event: Diving Hometown: Gladstone, Missouri High School: North Kansas City

22 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Was a three-time national champion in 2006-07 with wins in the 100 free, 100 fly and 200 fly Also helped the Panthers win the 400 free relay and place second in the 400 medley relay. Daughter of XuYue Hua and Hezhen Zhang Born April 1, 1984 Is a Business major. JING S FAVORITES Food: Chinese Restaurant: Chopsticks Musical Artist: Celest Zhang Movie: Forrest Gump Magazine: Vogue TV Show: Prison Break Hobbies: Sleeping and Karoke Jing Hua Class: Junior Event: Business Hometown: Shanghai, China High School: Sports Institute of Shanghai Rachel Hubner Class: Senior Event: Fly Hometown: Port Orchard, Washington High School: South Kitsap Daughter of Greg and Deirdre Hubner Born August 15, 1987 Is a Politics and Government/Speech Communication major Placed fifth at state in the 100 fly and 18th in the 100 breast in 2004 Helped South Kitsap place eighth at state and was on the eighth place 200 medley relay team and the ninth place 200 free relay team. BEST TIMES: 100 Fly 102.61 200 Fly 2:17.21 200 IM 2:21.99 RACHEL S FAVORITES Food: Asparagus Restaurant: Taco Bell Musical Artist: Hanson Movie: Spice World Magazine: Tiger Beat TV Show: Spongebob Hobbies: Zeta Tau Alpha Pro Athlete: Roman Sludnov Hannah McFall Class: Freshman Event: Fly/Free Hometown: Springfield, Missouri High School: Kickapoo Daughter of Scott and Lisa McFall Born February 19, 1990 Placed fifth in the state her senior year in the 100 fly and was eighth at the state meet her junior season...swam for coach Jason Hite at Kickapoo High School...Graduated with a 4.5 grade point average and was a Missouri Valley Academic team honoree and a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American. HANNAH S FAVORITES Food: Spaghetti Restaurant: Zio s Musical Artist: The Eagles Movie: Oceans 11 Magazine: People TV Show: One Tree Hill Hobbies: Going to the lake, shopping and hanging out with friends Pro Athlete: Ryan Lochte

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 23 Abbey Musch Class: Junior Event: Breast/IM Hometown: Manhattan, Kansas High School: Manhattan DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Won the 400 IM and placed seventh in the 200 fly at nationals in 2008...Was fourth in the 400 IM at the 2007 national meet. Daughter of Tim and Kathy Musch Born July 21, 1988 Is a Exercise Physiology major Earned all-state honors twice and all-league honors four years 100 breaststroke Central zone champion Placed third in the 100 breast and 200 IM as a senior USA swimming Academic All-American. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 400 IM 4:25.83 (1st) 200 Fly 2:06.06 (7th) 200 IM 2:07.50 (13th) 800 Free Relay 7:35.25 (5th) ABBEY S FAVORITES Food: Ice Cream Restaurant: Coco Bolos TV Show: Grey s Anatomy Hobbies: Hanging out with friends, family and sleeping Pro Athlete: Jenny Thompson Your Dream Job: Physical Therapist Daughter of David and Donna Niemczyk Born August 11, 1988 Is a Visual Communication major Earned Wisconsin Academic Excellence Award and graduated from Marinette High School with a 4.0 grade point average...was a four year letterwinner for coach Cathee Mayhew. ALEAH S FAVORITES Food: Steak Restaurant: Chipotle Musical Artist: Damien Rice Movie: The Departed TV Show: Friends Hobbies: Photography Pro Athlete: Brett Farve Your Dream Job: Ben and Jerry s Taste tester Aleah Niemczyk Class: Sophomore Event: Free/Fly Hometown: Marinette, Wisconsin High School: Marinette Aimee Pry Class: Sophomore Event: Diving Hometown: Springfield, Missouri High School: Glendale DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Placed 14th in the 1 meter at nationals last season. Daughter of Mark and Bernadette Pry Born August 1, 1988 Is a Visual Communication major Was a four-time state qualifier and twice her conference champion and city champion at Glendale High School...Won the Kerri Neiwald Award and was the Springfield Invitational Winner...Helped Glendale to four conference championships and four city championships... Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class with a 4.0 grade point average. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 1 Meter (299.35) (14th) AIMEE S FAVORITES Food: Eggs Restaurant: Metropolitan Grill Musical Artist: Taylor Swift Movie: Superbad Magazine: Cosmo TV Show: Friends Hobbies: Speed Walking Pro Athlete: Shawn Johnson Your Dream Job: Cirque Du Sole Performer

24 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Deidre Rosel Class: Sophomore Event: Back/Free Hometown: Topeka, Kansas High School: Washburn Rural Daughter of Steven and Deborah Rosel Born June 6, 1987 Is a Elementary Education major A top eight finisher at the Missouri Valley meet in the 100 and 200 back, 200 and 400 IM...Is the 200 free and 200 IM record holder at Washburn Rural High School in Topeka, Kan...Was a state qualifier and finalist in 2003 in the backstroke and in 2006 qualified in the back and 200 IM... Earned all-state honors, all-league honors and all-city honors... Best times were 58.91 (100 back), 2:07.33 (200 back, 2:11.39 (200 IM), 4:41.99 (400 IM) and 1:59.36 in the 200 free...helped Washburn Rural to a first place finish in 2006 at the city championships and conference championships in 2003 and 2006... Member of record setting relay teams in the 200 medley, and 200 and 400 free relays. DEIDRE S FAVORITES Food: Pizza Restaurant: Outback Movie: Wedding Crashers TV Show: Grey s Anatomy Janelle Slattery Class: Junior Event: Fly/Back Hometown: Waikerie, Australia High School: Adelaide DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Won the national title in the 100 back and was on the national champion 200 and 400 medley relay teams in 2008...Won the 200 fly and helped the Panthers capture national titles in the 200 medley relay, 200 free relay and 800 free relays in 2007... National champion in the 100 back and member of the national champion 200 free and 400 medley relay teams as a freshman... Also placed second in the 100 fly and third in the 200 fly as a freshman. Daughter of Rodney and Alexis Slattery Born June 4, 1985 Is a Chemistry major Was a finalist at the Australian Olympic Trials in 2004. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 100 Back 55.32 (1st) 200 Back 2:01.10 (2nd) 100 Fly 55.51 (3rd) 200 Fly 2:04.54 (6th) 200 Medley Relay 1:42.38 (1st) 400 Medley Relay 3:47.65 (1st) 400 Free Relay 3:27.73 (3rd) JANELLE S FAVORITES Food: Pasta Restaurant: Kai Musical Artist: DJ Tiesto and Ministry of Sound Movie: Garden State Magazine: Vogue TV Show: ALIAS Hobbies: Shopping and listening to music Your Dream Job: Astronaut Daughter of Ron and Linda Staab Born June 26, 1990 Is a Business major Was a finalist at the Australian Olympic Trials in 2004 Was a state qualifier in the 100 back and finished in the top eight at state in the 200 medley, 200 free and 400 free relays at Westerville Central High School in Ohio...Graduated with a 4.0 grade point average and was a member of the National Honor Society and was a scholar athlete. HILLARY S FAVORITES Food: Pasta Restaurant: New China Express Movie: Lion King TV Show: Burn Notice Hillary Staab Class: Freshman Event: Free/Back Hometown: Westerville, Ohio High School: Westerville Central

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 25 Li Tao Class: Sophomore Event: Free/Fly Hometown: Shanghai, China High School: Shanghai University of Sport DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Won the national title in the 100 fly and was on the national championship 200 medley and 200 free relay teams in 2008... Took third in the 100 free and was fifth in the 200 fly. Daughter of Gushua Tao and Meizher Lu Born June 16, 1987 Is a Marketing major. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 100 Fly 54.87 (1st) 100 Free 50.94 (3rd) 200 Fly 2:04.46 (5th) 200 Medley Relay 1:42.38 (1st) 200 Free Relay 1:34.41 (1st) 800 Free Relay 7:35.25 (5th) LI S FAVORITES Food: Healthy food Restaurant: Too many Musical Artist: John Williams, Tiesto & Lesley Chueng Magazine: Movies Magazine TV Show: Lost and Heroes Hobbies: Swimming, traveling, movies and food Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps Your Dream Job: Travel or TV show host Keegan Wagstaff Class: Senior Event: Free Hometown: Baytown, Texas High School: Ross S. Sterling Daughter of Terry and Crystal Wagstaff Born September 28, 1987 Is an Accounting major An All-American and school record holder in the 200 and 500 free All-state, all-region and two-time MVP at Sterling High School Regional finalist all-four years Member of Gulf Zone club team in 2003 and 2004 National Honor Society and Honor Roll member. BEST TIMES: 50 Free 25.05 100 Free 55.00 200 Free 1:58.18 KEEGAN S FAVORITES Food: Mexican Restaurant: El Toro Musical Artist: All American Rejects Movie: The Notebook Magazine: Cosmopolitan TV Show: House and The Simpsons Hobbies: Photography Pro Athlete: Fernando Torres Your Dream Job: Certified Public Accountant Kelsey Ward Class: Sophomore Event: Free Hometown: St. Charles, Missouri High School: Fort Zumwalt North DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Was on three national championship relay teams at the 2008 national meet in the 200 medley, 200 free and 400 medley relay teams. Daughter of Larry Ward and Jeanne Amsden Born March 19, 1989 Is a Biology major Was a three-time state qualifier and finalist at sectionals in the 50 free...is a GAC record holder in the 50 and 100 free which she set in 2004-06. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 50 Free 24.03 (12th) 200 Medley Relay 1:42.38 (1st) 200 Free Relay 1:34.41 (1st) 400 Medley Relay 3:47.65 (1st) 400 Free Relay 3:27.73 (3rd) KELSEY S FAVORITES Food: Sweet Tarts Restaurant: TGI Friday s Musical Artist: Taylor Swift Movie: Everafter Magazine: Cosmo TV Show: House Hobbies: Reading and running Pro Athlete: Natalie Coughlin Your Dream Job: Doctor

26 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Xaio Juan You Class: Senior Event: Breast Hometown: Shanghai, China High School: Shanghai Institute of Technology DRURY HIGHLIGHTS: Finished 11th in the 200 breast and 15th in the 100 breast at nationals in 2008...Was on the national champion 400 medley relay team and placed fourth in the 200 breast and fifth in the 100 breast in 2007. Daughter of Wei You and Chunrong Song Born February 19, 1986 Is an Integrated Media major Competed in the world championship for students and recorded a best time in Asian swimming competition of 1:48 in the 100 breast long course. 2008 NCAA-II NATIONALS: 200 Breast 2:23.34 (11th) 100 Breast 1:06.11 (15th) XAIO S FAVORITES Food: Chocolate and Chinese food Restaurant: Mr. Yan Musical Artist: Tori Amos Movie: Love Actually and Under the Sun of Tuscany Magazine: ELLE TV Show: Iron Chef Hobbies: Photography and Reading Pro Athlete: Michael Phelps Your Dream Job: Photographer or Video producer 2008-09 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championship Qualifying Standards Men Event A Standard B Standard 50 Free 0:20.79 0:21.42 100 Free 0:45.69 0:47.06 200 Free 1:40.99 1:44.01 500 Free 4:34.39 4:42.62 1000 Free 9:46.59 1650 Free 15:58.09 16:26.81 100 Fly 0:50.29 0:51.80 200 Fly 1:52.39 1:55.76 100 Back 0:50.99 0:52.52 200 Back 1:51.49 1:54.84 100 Breast 0:57.39 0:59.11 200 Breast 2:05.99 2:09.77 200 IM 1:53.39 1:56.79 400 IM 4:04.39 4:11.72 200 Free Relay 1:23.49 Women Event A Standard B Standard 50 Free 0:23.89 0:24.61 100 Free 0:52.09 0:53.66 200 Free 1:53.39 1:56.81 500 Free 5:02.99 5:12.07 1000 Free 10:48.09 1650 Free 17:32.29 18:03.85 100 Fly 0:57.19 0:58.90 200 Fly 2:06.99 2:10.81 100 Back 0:58.09 0:59.84 200 Back 2:05.99 2:09.76 100 Breast 1:05.49 1:07.45 200 Breast 2:22.49 2:26.76 200 IM 2:08.09 2:11.93 400 IM 4:33.09 4:41.28 200 Free Relay 1:36.69 400 Free Relay 3:04.99 800 Free Relay 6:49.99 200 Medley Relay 1:32.99 400 Medley Relay 3:24.49 1 Meter 3 Meter Dual 270/*285 285/*295 Championship 440 460 400 Free Relay 3:32.19 800 Free Relay 7:43.39 200 Medley Relay 1:47.69 400 Medley Relay 3:55.49 1 Meter 3 Meter Dual 245/*365 255/*420 Championship 390 420 *Qualifying point total when using six optional dives with standard D.D.

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 27 2008-09 Season Preview It s the Drive For Five for a Drury men s swimming and diving team in search of its fifth straight NCAA-II national championship, while the DU women might just field the strongest team in the program s illustrious history this winter. The 2008-09 campaign opened at a site that provided a friendly reminder, for sure. Because by appearing in early October in the annual Show-Me Showdown hosted by the University of Missouri at the Aquatics Center in Columbia, it surely triggered memories of the success the Drury squads had in the same pool just seven months earlier, when the men brought home their fourth straight D-II national title and the women missed by a whisker of making it two in a row, settling for second place behind Truman State. This time around, both Drury squads expect to be hoisting championship trophies when nationals arrive in Houston, Texas come March. Reasons for the optimism? On the men s side, it starts with a veteran presence at the top, led by returning standouts in seniors Mitch Snyder, Yiwen Huang and Kyrill Fesenko and junior Alexander Protsenko. Snyder won national championships in the 1000 and 1650 Freestyle events last spring and qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials over the summer; Huang has won four individual titles over the past two years, including back-to-back championships in the 100 Fly, and has been a part of two winning relay teams; and Fesenko and Protsenko each claimed victory in an event at nationals last year, Fesenko winning the 400 IM and Protsenko the 100 Back. Add in a large and talented sophomore group that s a year more experienced and one of coach Brian Reynold s top freshman classes in memory and the Panthers expect to resume their perch among the best in D-II, looking to add to their current total of six NCAA-II national titles (to go with 10 won previously as an NAIA member). We have tremendous experience, talent and leadership at the top with this group of seniors, Reynolds says, and with a couple of additions at semester plus the development of this very strong freshman class and we could have the depth to make another strong run at a title. And then there s the women s side of things, where the Panthers came oh-so-close (12 points) a year ago, especially when you consider they had lost junior star Jing Hua who captured two individual events at nationals a year earlier and was a key component of the relay squads - during a freak accident on their annual training trek to Hawaii at Christmas break. Drury will be looking to pick up its sixth women s national D-II title next March (and 10th overall, including the NAIA days) behind a loaded squad headed by seniors Eunate Garro and Janelle Slattery and juniors Abbey Musch and Hua as well as talented vets like senior Xaio Juan You, junior Meagan Chambers and sophomore Li Tao, not to mention another quality group of freshmen, led by freestyle specialist Erin Dolan. Slattery has been a part of 10 national championship winners for the Panthers, including the 100 Back as a freshman and junior and the 200 Fly her sophomore season. Garro has spearheaded six national-winning relay units over the past two seasons, including a pair a year ago, while Musch picked up her first national championship by winning the 400 IM last spring. This very well could be the strongest women s team we ve had, Reynolds said. You ve got to make it through the season with a little luck and avoid injuries, but we re excited about the potential this group has when it comes time to head to Houston in March. Add in the ever-improving diving squads coached by Richard Hackett, and it s a combination that could have Panther fans celebrating again next March. Drury will once again have to navigate a schedule loaded with NCAA Division I challenges, with meets scheduled against the likes of Mizzou, Kansas, Arkansas and Missouri State, but that s no different than any other year. Nor are the expectations from a pair of programs accustomed to finishing on top.

28 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 2008 NATIONAL MEET INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS WOMEN S DIVISION Abbey Musch 400 IM First Place 4:25.83 Li Tao 100 Fly First Place 54.87 Janelle Slattery 100 Back First Place 55.32 Janelle Slattery, Kristie Rose, Li Tao and Kelsey Ward 200 Medley Relay First Place 1:42.38 Eunate Garro, Li Tao, Heidi Halfhill and Kelsey Ward 200 Free Relay First Place 1:34.41 Janelle Slattery, Kristie Rose, Eunate Garro and Kelsey Ward 400 Medley Relay First Place 3:47.65 MEN S DIVISION Mitch Snyder 1000 Free First Place 9:11.85 Mitch Snyder 1650 Free First Place 15:19.58 Tomas Kuzvard 200 IM First Place 1:48.06 Kyrill Fesenko 400 IM First Place 3:52.26 Yi Wen Huang 100 Fly First Place 47.86 Alexander Protsenko 100 Back First Place 48.37 Alexander Protsenko, Artem Sloudnov, Yi Wen Huang and Tomas Kuzvard 400 Medley Relay First Place 3:16.62 WOMEN S RESULTS 1. Truman State University 461.5 2. Drury University 449 3. University of North Dakota 324 4. UC San Diego 302 5. University of Nebraska-Omaha 242 MEN S RESULTS 1. Drury University 523.5 2. U. of Missouri Science & Technology 336 3. West Chester University 316.5 4. Ouachita Baptist University 267.5 5. University of North Dakota 261.5

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30 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Drury Swimming/Diving Records Men University of Alabama... 0-1 University of Arkansas... 6-16 University of Arkansas-Little Rock... 8-0 Austin College... 1-0 Bradley University... 1-1 Butler University... 1-0 University of Central Arkansas... 4-0 Central Missouri State University... 10-0 Chicago State University... 1-0 University of Cincinnati... 1-0 University of Colorado-Greeley... 1-0 Delta State University... 7-0 Eastern Illinois University... 2-2 Eastern Kentucky University... 0-1 University of Evansville... 1-0 Forest Park Community College... 1-0 Harding College... 5-0 University of Hawaii... 2-2 Henderson State University... 1-0 Hendrix College... 5-0 Indiana State University... 3-0 Indiana University... 1-0 University of Iowa... 1-1 John Brown University... 18-0 University of Kansas... 0-11 Kansas State University... 5-1 University of Kentucky... 0-1 University of Louisiana-Monroe... 1-1 Louisiana State University... 0-2 University of Louisville... 1-0 Meramec Community College... 2-0 Midland College... 1-0 Millikan University... 5-0 University of Missouri... 8-25 Missouri State University... 9-8 University of Missouri Science and Technology... 37-7 University of Nebraska... 1-3 North Central College... 1-0 University of Northern Illinois... 1-0 Northeast Louisiana State University... 7-0 Northwest Missouri State University... 3-1 University of Oklahoma... 8-1 Oklahoma State University... 1-3 Oral Roberts University... 4-2 Ouachita Baptist University... 6-0 Principia College... 2-0 Rice University... 2-0 Rockford College... 2-0 Southeast Missouri State University... 12-9 Southern Illinois University Carbondale... 13-11 University of Southern Mississippi... 1-0 St. Louis University... 3-0 Texas Christian University... 0-1 Texas Tech University... 1-1 Truman State University (NEMO)... 15-0 Tulane University... 1-0 University of Tulsa... 1-0 Washington University... 4-0 Westminster College... 1-1 Western Illinois University... 5-0 Western Kentucky University... 2-3 William Jewell College... 6-1 University of Wisconsin... 0-2 University of Wyoming... 0-1 All-Time Record:... 253-120 Winning Pct....678 Women University of Alabama... 0-1 University of Arkansas... 3-18 University of Arkansas-Little Rock... 5-0 Cottey College... 1-0 Delta State University... 10-0 University of Evansville... 1-0 University of Hawaii... 2-2 Henderson State University... 1-0 University of Iowa... 0-1 Iowa State University... 1-0 John Brown University... 7-0 University of Kansas... 0-5 University of Louisiana-Monroe... 2-0 Louisiana State University... 0-3 University of Missouri... 4-12 Missouri State University... 3-1 University of Missouri-Rolla... 1-0 Northeast Louisiana State University... 3-0 Northern Illinois University... 2-0 Oral Roberts University... 2-0 Ouachita Baptist University... 4-0 South Carolina University... 0-1 Southern Illinois University Carbondale... 3-11 Truman State University (NEMO)... 10-4 Washington University... 3-0 Western Illinois University... 2-0 William Woods College... 5-0 William Jewell College... 1-0 University of Wisconsin... 0-2 All-Time Record:... 77-60 Winning Pct.....562

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 31 Breech Pool Records Men s 50 Free 20.36 1/1/92 Arkansas Alan Rapley 100 Free 44.84 2/2/01 Ouachita Baptist J. Berry 200 Free 1:39.17 1/18/07 Drury Yi Wen Huang 500 Free 4:27.95 2/14/03 Drury Henrik Weible 1000 Free 9:16.12 2/11/04 Drury Henrik Weible 1650 Free 15:31.18 2/14/03 Drury Henrik Weible 100 Back 49.14 2/8/08 Drury A. Protsenko 200 Back 1:48.61 11/12/04 Southern Illinois G. McGee 100 Breast 55.99 2/11/05 Drury Jakub Jiracek 200 Breast 2:02.06 2/3/06 Drury Jakub Jiracek 100 Fly 48.70 1/24/08 Drury Yi Wen Huang 200 Fly 1:50.42 2/14/04 Drury Alexis Perdomo 200 IM 1:50.49 2/10/05 Drury Jakub Jiracek 400 IM 3:56.03 2/13/04 Drury Jakub Jiracek 1 Meter 335.18 2/8/08 Missouri Dante Jones 3 Meter 355.35 2/8/08 Missouri Greg Destephen 200 Free Relay 1:22.76 2/23/08 Drury Huang, Kearbey, Protsenko, Genrich 400 Free Relay 3:03.67 1/1/92 Arkansas Rapley, Boline, Kasharek, Lavine 800 Free Relay 6:44.07 2/14/03 Drury Neukamp, Weible, Owen, Norrie 200 Medley Relay 1:32.53 1/24/08 Missouri State Villarroel, Skinner, Serra, Gayo 400 Medley Relay 3:23.17 2/10/05 Drury Cain, Jiracek, Perdomo, Ortiz Women s 50 Free 23.55 2/14/03 Truman State Sarah Hatcher 100 Free 50.67 11/10/07 Kansas Maria Mayrovich 200 Free 1:50.92 2/8/08 Missouri Colleen Gordon 500 Free 4:55.32 2/14/01 Truman State Jess Martin 1000 Free 10:03.50 11/10/07 Kansas Alicia Casillas 1650 Free 17:04.40 2/14/02 Truman State Diana Betsworth 100 Back 56.28 1/1/96 Louisiana State Jenifer Banda 200 Back 2:02.58 1/28/06 Drury Cara Fadel 100 Breast 1:04.57 10/14/04 CSU-Bakersfield L. Pierce 200 Breast 2:18.28 10/9/05 PKWY Liz Smith 100 Fly 55.21 2/13/04 Drury Cindy Ong 200 Fly 2:03.19 1/24/04 Drury Cindy Ong 200 IM 2:06.53 1/1/92 Arkansas S. Benesch 400 IM 4:26.78 2/14/01 Truman State K. Dudley 1 Meter 392.85 1/1/00 Drury Kim Bahmer 3 Meter 328.43 2/8/08 Missouri Kendra Meinychuk 200 Free Relay 1:34.03 2/21/03 Drury Henderson, Zirkle, Holler, Ong 400 Free Relay 3:28.56 2/23/07 Drury De Oliveira, Hua, Garro, Peppard 800 Free Relay 7:31.61 2/14/02 Truman State Hug, Riley, Dance, Betsworth 200 Medley Relay 1:45.02 2/24/06 Drury Slattery, Rose, Yee, De Oliveira 400 Medley Relay 3:50.51 2/12/04 Truman State May, Osborn, Rocha, Dance Drury Team Records Men s Event Time Date Name 50 Free 20.31 Mar. 10, 2004 Raul Neukamp 100 Free 44.39 Jan. 1, 1999 Valentin Serafimov 200 Free 1:38.56 Jan. 1, 1999 Miroslav Bobak 500 Free 4:23.84 Mar. 9, 2006 Ryan Norrie 1000 Free 9:02.04 Mar. 9, 2005 Henrik Weible 1650 Free 15:08.70 Mar. 9, 2005 Henrik Weible 100 Back 48.37 Mar. 14, 2008 Alexander Protsenko 200 Back 1:46.77 Mar. 8, 2000 Bill Rose 100 Breast 54.99 Mar. 9, 2005 Artem Sloudnov 200 Breast 1:57.79 Mar. 9, 2006 Jakub Jiracek 100 Fly 47.86 Mar. 14, 2007 Yi Wen Huang 200 Fly 1:46.43 Mar. 14, 2008 Yi Wen Huang 200 IM 1:47.82 Mar. 14, 2007 Tomas Kuzvard 400 IM 3:50.31 Mar. 11, 2006 Jakub Jiracek 1 Meter 6 Dives 537.65 Dec. 2, 1999 Dean Lehmkuhler 3 Meter 6 Dives 620.25 Dec. 2, 1999 Dean Lehmkuhler 200 Free Relay 1:21.53 Jan. 1, 1999 Warner, Rose, Black, Serafimov 400 Free Relay 2:58.84 Mar. 15, 2008 Protsenko, Kearbey, Huang, Kuzvard 800 Free Relay 6:37.79 Mar. 11, 2006 Lewandowski, Kuzvard, Jiracek, Norrie 200 Medley Relay 1:30.47 Mar. 9, 2005 Perdomo, Sloudnov, Lim, Ortiz 400 Medley Relay 3:16.62 Mar. 12, 2008 Protsenko, Sloudnov, Huang, Kuzvard Women s Event Time Date Name 50 Free 23.11 Mar. 11, 2002 Megan Krueger 100 Free 50.17 Mar. 14, 2007 Jing Hua 200 Free 1:50.73 Mar. 12, 2002 Alyson Edoff 500 Free 4:54.80 Mar. 10, 1997 Victoria Gadd 1000 Free 10:01.26 Mar. 9, 2005 Natalie Cardoza 1650 Free 16:48.66 Mar. 9, 2005 Natalie Cardoza 100 Back 54.73 Mar. 14, 2007 Jing Hua 200 Back 2:01.10 Mar. 15, 2008 Janelle Slattery 100 Breast 1:03.19 Mar. 14, 2008 Kristie Rose 200 Breast 2:14.90 Mar. 9, 1993 Lourette Hakansson 100 Fly 54.87 Mar. 12, 2008 Li Tao 200 Fly 2:00.62 Mar. 12, 2004 Cindy Ong 200 IM 2:04.01 Mar. 9, 1993 Lourette Hakansson 400 IM 4:21.81 Mar. 14, 2007 Cara Fadel 1 Meter 11 Dives 398.90 Mar. 12, 2003 Stephanie Weiss 3 Meter 11 Dives 451.80 Mar. 10, 2000 Kim Bahmer 200 Free Relay 1:33.14 Mar. 14, 2007 De Oliveira, Garro, Hua, Slattery 400 Free Relay 3:24.32 Mar. 14, 2007 De Oliveira, Fadel, Garro, Hua 800 Free Relay 7:30.34 Mar. 10, 2006 Gorman, Zirkle, Galic, Fadel 200 Medley Relay 1:42.38 Mar. 12, 2008 Slattery, Rose, Tao, Ward 400 Medley Relay 3:47.27 Mar. 14, 2007 De Oliveira, Fadel, Garro, You

32 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers Kelly Kremer Joe Kennedy Per Eriksson Drury Swimming/Diving All-Americans MEN Sean Allison 1980, 81, 82, 83 Fredrik Andersson 2000 David Aniot 1995, 96, 97, 98 Rick Armstrong 1984 Vic Arnold 1976, 77 Martin Bach 2001, 02 Josh Barnes 1981, 85 Paul Barrera 1992, 93 Roger Bird 1979, 80, 81, 82 Cameron Black 1997, 98, 99, 01 Miroslav Bobak 1995, 86, 97, 98, 99 Nicklas Bohman 1994, 95, 96, 97 Steve Boyce 1990, 91, 92 Jason Brawner 1994, 95, 96 Per-Ola Brink 1981, 82, 83 Nathan Brisley 2003, 03, 04 Glenn Brown 1988 Scott Bruner 1980 Clayton Cagle 1977, 79 Mark Chelosky 1977, 78 Donald Clark 1984 Jacob Cook 1999, 00, 01 Chris Cotton 1991, 92 Andrew Coup 2005, 07, 08 Mike Covey 1991 Cliff Cox 1988 Derek Cozzens 1989, 90, 91, 92 Jeff Crews 2001 Eric Cross 1981, 82, 83 Thomas Dean 2002 Ed Deegan 1993 Stew Delnevo 1975, 76, 77 Bobby DeRoest 1998 Rob Didriksen 1987, 88 Peter Dominacky 1997 Geoff Doran 2003, 04, 05, 06 Mark Duecker 1982 Jeff Eggers 1976, 77 Jim Engstrom 1978, 79 Per Eriksson 1989, 90, 91, 92 Tomas Eriksson 1989, 90, 91, 92 David Estes 1981 George Fernandez 1982 Kyrill Fesenko 2007, 08 Nathan Firestone 1992 Rick Flato 1979 Steve Flato 1979 John Folks 1993 Mark Fostini 1980 John Frank 1988 Tim Frets 1976 Bryan Fugate 1999, 00, 01 Nic Genrich 2008 Mark Germer 1976, 77 Greg Giese 1989 Bob Gladwell 1983 Wayne Gleason 1985 Matt Goodwin 2001 Jason Hall 1990, 91, 92, 93 Richard Hall 1979 Scott Hamilton 1991, 92, 93, 94 Mark Hartung 1980, 82 Aaron Hawks 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98 Jason Hite 1994, 95, 97 Trevor Hougardy 2003 Yi Wen Huang 2007, 08 Doug Hubner 1983 Ben Ingrum 1994, 95, 96 Fredrik Isaksson 1993, 94, 95, 96 Mike James 1990, 91, 92, 93 Jakub Jiracek 2004, 05, 06 Peter Johansson 1987, 88, 89, 90 Matt Jones 2002 Kyle Kearbey 2007, 08 Joe Kennedy 1983, 84, 85, 86 Corby King 1974 Steve Kreinz 1982 Kelly Kremer 1989, 90, 91, 92 Nathan Kremer 2002, 03 Brian Knuckles 2008 Ken Knutson 1976, 77 Kurt Kueser 1983, 84, 85, 86 Tomas Kuzvard 2006, 07, 08 Ben Labowitch 2001, 02, 03, 05 Doyt Ladd 1979, 80, 81, 82 John Lambert 1987, 90 Jeffery Lathrop 1984, 85 Dean Lehmkuhler 1998, 99, 00 Gary Alan Levitch 1974 Michael Lewandowski 2005, 06 Mark Lewis 1983, 84 Mike Lewis 1979, 80, 81, 82 Linvern Lim 2005 Yochey Liefshitz 1986 Andrew Lovan 1985, 86, 87, 88 Steve Lowe 1985 Ryan Madamba 1991, 92, 93, 94 Chris Maender 1995, 96, 97, 98 Alex Mahon 2001, 02, 03 Travis Maloy 1997, 98, 99 Marcin Malinski 1999, 00 Ray Markle 1980, 81, 82 Daniel McCleary 2004, 05, 06 Bruce McClure 1987 Kyle McClure 1987 Rod McCormack 1978, 79 Ian McCune 1990, 91, 92, 93 Mark McDonald 1988, 89, 90, 91 David McKenzie 1973 Moones Mellouli 2005 Craig Metcalf 2006 Don Meyers 1975, 76 Rob Mitchell 1978, 79, 80 Shaun Morrow 1989, 90, 91 Richard Murphy 2000 Spencer Nelson 1992, 94 Troy Nelson 1992, 94 Raul Neukamp 2002, 03, 04 Kent Nicholson 1984, 85, 86, 87 Ryan Norrie 2003, 04, 05, 06 Jeff Nunn 1993, 94, 95, 96 Steve Odle 1973, 76 Darren Oellien 1984, 85, 86 Ken Oeser 1988, 89, 90, 91 Carl Orbik 1979, 80, 81 Ismael Ortiz 2005, 06, 07 Jason Owen 2000, 01, 02, 03 Alexis Perdomo 2003, 04, 05 Paul Pfankuch 1983, 84, 85 Thanh-Uy Phan Tan 1999, 00 Jesper Pietsch 1997, 98, 99, 00 Massimo Podrecca 1974, 76, 77 Bryan Pratt 1995, 96, 97, 98 Alexander Protsenko 2008 Pete Queal 1976 Greg Rector 1984, 85 Adam Reuter 1993 Brian Reynolds 1981, 82 Trent Rinker 1987 Sam Robbins 2001 Peter Rodenburg 1982, 83 Bruce Rogers 1979, 80, 81 Bill Rose 1999, 00 Toper Rowenhorst 2004, 05, 06 Spencer Royer 1990, 91 Tim Ruck 1980, 81, 82, 83 Tomas Saaf 1985, 86 Mike Schluckebier 2000, 01, 02, 03 Brian Schluep 1998, 99, 00, 01 Ingo Schranz 1992, 93, 94 Wayne Schrier 1973, 74, 75 Dan Schulte 1993, 94 Brandon Scott 1992, 93, 94, 95 Mike Scott 1976, 77, 78, 79 Sean Seaver 2001 Val Serfimov 1998, 99, 00, 01 Tom Shaper 1976, 77, 78, 79 Nadav Shnell 1986 Joel Siegel 1991, 92, 94 Adam Simmonds 1996 Dan Sjolin 1989, 90, 91, 92 Artem Sloudnov 2005, 06, 07, 08 Zach Smith 1993, 94, 95 Mitch Snyder 2006, 07, 08 Blake Soreng 1999 Ron Staab 1981, 82, 83, 84 Kip Strate 1982, 83, 84 Dan Sullivan 1979, 80, 81, 82 Jarl Svensson 1988 Gerrit Thomson 2008 David Tietze 2001, 02 Ryan Toman 2003 Joey Tomsic 1993, 94, 95, 96 Conny Torstensson 1995 Ray Turner 1993, 94 Tim Van Wormer 1982, 83 Danilo Vicioso 1985, 86, 87 Dave Volland 1982, 83, 84, 85 Mike Wagnon 1978, 79 Jerry Ward 1994, 95, 97 David Warner 1998, 99 Robert Weddell 1974, 75, 76, 77 Henrik Weible 2003, 04, 05 Ethan Weiss 2006, 07, 08 Jonas Westerholm 1987, 88, 89, 90 Toni Westerholm 1987, 88, 89 Steve Wierhake 1979 Jon David Williford 2008 Rob Wilson 1992, 93 Paul Winters 1988 Steve Winton 1998 Ryan Wise 1992 Christian Wunderlich1975, 76, 77, 78 Jim Yount 1978, 79, 80, 81 Jorg Zimmerman 2004 Dean Lehmkuhler Tomas Eriksson David Aniot

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 33 WOMEN Sandra Gattini 1989 Danielle Monton 2003 Melissa Anderson-Knapp 1993, 94, 95 Tricia Gill 1996, 97, 98 Kristi Munson 1994 Mercedes Aybar 1992, 93 Ashley Gorman 2006 Shannon Murphy 2005 Kim Bahmer 2000 Stephanie Gould-Weiss 1999, 00, 01, 02 Abbey Musch 2007, 08 Tara Bewley 1994 Lourette Hakansson 1991, 92, 93, 94 Cindy Ong 2002, 03, 04 Skye Bloffwitch 2004 Heidi Halfhill 2008 Mary Beth Owen 2002, 03 Colleen Boerner 2007 Brett Hantla 2000, 01, 02 Sara Pape 2002, 03, 04, 05 Megan Krueger Heather Bryant 1995 Natalie Cardoza 2004, 05 Megan Chambers 2007, 08 Kathleen Hayes 1997, 98, 99, 00 Sarah Henderson 2000, 01, 02, 03 Shannyn Hite 1992, 93, 94, 95 Sharon Peppard 2004, 05, 06 Petia Petrova 2002, 03 Amanda Powers 2000 Lourette Hakansson Jennifer Clark 1998, 99 Shiara Holler 2002, 03, 04 Julie Pratt 1991, 92, 93, 94 Lacey Cooley 1993, 94, 96 Jing Hua 2007 Kristie Rose 2005, 06, 07, 08 Heather Cozzens 1991, 92, 93, 94 Sarah Keffer 2004, 05 Jennifer Sill 1995, 97, 98 Mariana De Oliveira 2005, 06, 07 Jennifer Klemme 2000, 01 Janelle Slattery 2006, 07, 08 Erin Devoe 1989, 90, 91 Julie Koon 1989, 91 Diane Spivey 1989, 90, 91, 92 Alyson Edoff 2001, 02 Brandi Kossub 1995, 96 Anastasia Soboloewski 1992, 93 Eva Eriksson 1991, 92, 93, 94 Megan Krueger 1999, 00, 01, 02 Tiffany Stage 2000 Nida Zuhal Cara Fadel 2004, 05, 06, 07 Robbyn Fennell 1990, 91 Tiffany Ferrell 1990, 91 Michelle Langsford 1984, 85 Gina LeBlanc 1995, 96, 97, 98 Brittany Leckey 2003 Li Tao 2008 Christina Tompkins 1995, 96, 97, 98 Zsejke Tusa 1998, 99 Cecilia Gadd Lora Foster 1998 Kelley LeRoy 1993 Kelsey Ward 2008 Sybil Foster 2000, 01 Cashel Mack 1989, 90, 91, 92 Annica Winblad 1997 Jacqy Franks 1990 Matora Madler 1989, 90, 91, 92 Xaio Juan You 2007, 08 Julianne Fruge 2000 Cortney Martelluci 1996, 97, 98, 99 Vanessa Young 1998, 99, 00, 01 Lynsey Fugate 2001, 02, 03, 04 Catherine Mason 1996, 97, 98 Lindsay Zirkle 2003, 04, 05, 06 Cecilia Gadd 1991, 92, 93, 94 Kelly McCarthy 1996, 97, 98, 99 Name Zuhal 1996, 97, 98, 99 Viktoria Gadd 1996, 97, 98, 99 Adina Meilner 1992, 93, 94 Nida Zuhal 1994, 95, 96, 97 Eva-Marie Eriksson Anita Galic 2006 Eunate Garro 2007, 08 Amy Meyer 2000 Danielle Mobley 2002, 05 Viktoria Gadd Drury Adds Krueger, Lehmkuhler To Athletics Hall of Fame Former Drury swimming star Megan Krueger and diver Dean Lehmkuhler became the 19th and 20th Panther swimmers and/or divers inducted into the DU Athletics Hall of Fame during ceremonies held in December, 2007. Krueger, a 2002 graduate and native of Kansas City, was one of the top sprinters in the history of the DU women s swimming program. She helped lead the team to national NCAA-II titles in 1999 and 2000 as well as two second-place finishes. Over her four years at DU, she won the 50 Freestyle event at nationals four times and the 100 Freestyle three times. She was also part of eight national championship relay teams during her career. In all, Krueger was a 12-time individual All-American and a 16-time All-American in various relay events. She also earned Academic All-America honors and was an NCAA-II Post Graduate Scholarship nominee upon her graduation from Drury. Lehmkuhler, a native of North Platte, Neb., graduated from Drury in 2000 with a 3.98 grade point average, while at the same time, established himself as possibly the nation s best diver over a three-year period after transferring to DU from North Dakota. Lehmkuhler was a three-time NCAA national champion in one-meter diving and the national runner-up on the three-meter board his junior and senior seasons, earning Most Valuable Diver honors at nationals in 1999 and 2000. He still holds the DU records for the one-meter board (537.65 points) and three-meter board (620.25 points). Lehmkuhler earned Academic All-America honors all four years of college and was also a finalist for an NCAA-II Post Graduate Scholarship upon his graduation. Other DU former swimming and diving standouts in the Hall of Fame include, from the men s squad, Sean Allison, David Aniot, Tomas Eriksson, Per Eriksson, Joe Kennedy, Kelly Kremer, Mike Lewis, Chris Maender, Wayne Schrier, Ron Staab, Dan Sullivan and Jim Yount. Former stars from the women s team in the DU Hall of Fame are Cecilia Gadd, Viktoria Gadd, Lourette Hakansson, Eva-Marie Kremer, Michelle Langsford and Nida Zuhal. Drury s Megan Krueger and Dean Lehmkuhler (third and fourth from left) were inducted into the DU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 34 Educating Drury University: Leaders for Communities Near and Far As the first institution of higher education in southwestern Missouri, Drury holds a unique place in the Springfield community. Beginning with its founding in 1873 by a group of Congregationalists, Drury has welcomed a diverse student body, offering unusual opportunity for its time to women and American Indians. Anyone up to the challenge, the founders seemed to say, should be able to partake of intellectual nourishment. As the 20th century progressed, so did Drury. In addition to extending its reach and reputation as a liberal arts college, Drury became the first in the region to offer courses tailored for working professionals. In the 1990s, Drury recognized the need for students to be able to spot economic and cultural trends on a global scale; a new curriculum, Global Perspectives 21, accomplishes that goal. With the School of Education and Child Development, Breech School of Business Administration and Hammons School of Architecture, Drury moved into a class known as the New American College, where profession-oriented education is layered over a strong liberal arts foundation. Drury is divided into two main divisions: Drury College, which serves 1,600 traditional full-time undergraduates, and the College of Graduate and Continuing Studies (CGCS), which offers classes to more than 3,000 adult professional, non-traditional and parttime students in 25 majors and five master s programs. CGCS offers classes in Springfield, online and at seven satellite campuses in central and southwestern Missouri. Among the majors and programs offered in Drury College, science, pre-medical and pre-health-science programs are among the most popular. Partnerships with the University of Missouri-Columbia, St. Louis University and the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine help exceptional students gain early admission to medical, osteopathic and law schools. Engineering and occupational therapy students can earn two degrees through a five-year program with Drury and Washington University in St. Louis. Drury s exceptional resources are dedicated to a single purpose: educating bright students who will become the next generation of leaders. From its oldest alumnus to the newest graduates, this service to community is a vital part of Drury University. Mission Statement Drury is an independent university, churchrelated, grounded in the liberal arts tradition and committed to personalized education in a community of scholars who value the arts of teaching and learning. Education at Drury seeks to cultivate spiritual sensibilities and imaginative faculties as well as ethical insight and critical thought to liberate persons to participate responsibly in and contribute to life in a global community to foster the integration of theoretical and practical knowledge. Goals & Objectives Adopted by the faculty and board of trustees, Spring 1989 The goal of the Drury University Athletic Department is to provide student-athletes an opportunity to compete in an intercollegiate athletic program that is an integral part of their educational experiences and in consonance with Drury s Mission Statement. Operate a program that maintains the highest integrity and standards of conduct. Produce winning teams that are competitive on a national level. Prepare individuals for the competitive and stressful aspects of life. Instill positive attitudes for goal setting and achievement within each athlete. Maintain strong public relations through the sports information office and booster clubs. Maintain a safe, healthy, drug-free athletic program. Provide opportunities for as many students as possible. Promote good sportsmanship by all members of the Drury community. Maintain high graduation rates for all athletic programs.

2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers 35 Drury University Athletic Facilities When it comes to available athletic facilities, Drury s studentathletes can take pride in knowing they play and practice in and on some of the best in the nation on the NCAA Division II level.that claim will only get stronger with the proposed addition of the $16 million O Reilly Family Event Center, with final fund-raising efforts near completion and construction to begin soon on the state-of-the-art, 3,200-seat facility expected to begin in early 2009. The OFEC will serve as the home for both the tradition-rich Drury men s and women s basketball programs as well as Panthers volleyball, joining a long list of quality venues the DU squads call home. That includes the refurbished Meador Park and Thompson Field facilities in south Springfield for Drury baseball and softball, respectively; the fine Harrison Stadium artificially-turf facility that is home to the Drury soccer squads; and, of course, historic Weiser Gym, the current, 2,200-seat home of the Panther basketball and volleyball programs. Adjacent to Weiser Gym is the Hutchens Health, Physical Education and Recreation Center which houses the Breech Pool, home of the perennial national champion Drury men s and women s swimming and diving squads, as well as Mabee Gym, a varsity practice and student recreational facility. Drury s highly competitive men s and women s golf teams also benefit from practicing and playing on some of the best courses in the Midwest, including Highland Springs Country Club, site of the annual Nationwide Tour stop in Springfield, as well as Hickory Hills Country Club, Twin Oaks Country Club, Millwood Golf and Racquet Club and the Rivercut Golf Course, the latter one of the top public courses in America. The highly successful Panthers tennis squads both call the fabulous Cooper Tennis Complex home. The award-winning facility features 12 indoor courts as well as a plethora of outdoor surfaces, including a stadium court that serves as home for the Springfield Lasers of World Team Tennis. Drury athletes stay in playing shape by working out at the Barber Fitness Center, a state-of-the-art weight room and fitness facility located just off of Weiser Gym and made possible several years ago by the generous donation from Sharon Barber, a long-time Drury athletics booster. Members of the Drury baseball and softball teams as well as the golf squads also take advantage of the Tindle Mills facility, an indoor training area complete with batting cages, weight room with exercise equipment, and plenty of space for the players to get their workouts in when weather forces them indoors. When injuries unfortunately do call, the athletes from Drury s 17 intercollegiate sports squads receive training help in the Hutchens HPER from full-time certified head athletic trainer Erin Kineman as well as assistants Summer Stewart and Jeff Paden and a host of student assistants. The Panthers team physicians are Drs. Michael Hartman and Ryan Snyder, orthopedic specialists with the Bone and Joint Center of the Cox Medical Centers system. Together, the Drury training team helps to ensure that the 270-plus athletes on campus receive the best possible care in terms of athletic injury prevention and rehabilitation. Like the DU basketball and volleyball squads, the training staff will move to the OFEC when available for a spacious, modernized rehabilitation and training center.

36 2008-09 Drury Swimming and Diving Panthers No NCAA Division II institution in America can match the illustrious history and rich tradition that is the swimming and diving program at Drury University. A walk through the Breech Pool area and a glimpse at the banners that loom over the Panthers workplace provides a hint to the expectations when a young swimmer or diver makes the decision to join either the men s or women s program at Drury and a visit to the trophy cases housed in the Hutchens HYPER, home of Drury Athletics, clearly confirms it. Sixteen men s national championships, six coming since Drury made the move from NAIA to NCAA-II back in the mid-1990s including four straight, after the Panthers brought home top honors again last March in what amounted to their backyard of Columbia, Mo. Eight women s national championships, including five at the D-II level and a near-miss last season, when the Panthers came up just 13 points short of making it back-to-back titles and perhaps were on their way to beginning a string similar to their run of four straight from 1997-2000. Numerous All-Americans, including most recently, the The Drury Swimming Tradition likes of Jakub Jiracek, who left his marks in the NCAA record books by winning 10 individual championships in his three seasons of competition as a Panther from 2004-06, and Cara Fadel, who helped the Panthers to seven national championship events over her final two seasons and was a four-time All-America choice from 2004-07. Each March, a slew of Panthers who leave the site of the national championships toting home a large share of the hardware, many from the top spot on the awards platform. But being a Panther swimmer or diver also means achieving a heightened level of excellence out of the water as well. Drury student-athletes excel in the classroom, where they prepare themselves for careers that go well beyond their years of glory spent in the pool. Do you possess the winning combination of studentathlete excellence Drury is looking for? Contact head coach Brian Reynolds at (417) 873-7293 or by e-mail at breynold@drury.edu if you believe you, too, can become a contributor to the long and proud legacy that is Drury Swimming.

c OFFICIAL 2008-09 DRURY UNIVERSITY WOMEN S SWIMMING/DIVING ROSTER Name Specialty Class Hometown/High School Major Lauren Bader Diving Jr. Chaffee, Mo./Notre Dame Biology Mallori Chambers Free So. Chico, Calif./Pleasant Valley Biology Megan Chambers IM/Breast Jr. Chico, Calif./Pleasant Valley Biology Jessica Cross Free Fr. Atlanta, Ga./South Forsyth Undecided Erin Dolan Free Fr. Lincoln, Neb./Southeast Visual Communication Bethany Forrester Diving Fr. Springfield, Mo./Glendale Pre-Engineering Eunate Alcantarilla Garro Free/Fly Sr. Madrid, Spain/San Jose del Parque Integrated Media Heidi Halfhill Free So. Connellsville, Pa./Connellsville Physical Education Shealyn Holland Diving Sr. Gladstone, Mo./North Kansas City Exercise & Sports Science Jing Hua Free/Back Jr. Shanghai, China/Sports Institute of Shanghai Business Rachel Hubner Fly Sr. Port Orchard, Wash./South Kitsap Politics and Government Hannah McFall Fly/Free Fr. Springfield, Mo./Kickapoo Undecided Abbey Musch Breast/IM Jr. Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan Exercise Physiology Aleah Niemczyk Free/Fly So. Marinette, Wis./Marinette Visual Communication Aimee Pry Diving So. Springfield, Mo./Glendale Visual Communication Deidre Rosel Back Jr. Topeka, Kan./Washburn Rural Elementary Education Janelle Slattery Fly/Back Sr. Waikerie, Australia/Adelaide Chemistry Hillary Staab Free/Back Fr. Westerville, Ohio/Westerville Central Business Li Tao Free/Fly So. Shanghai, China/Shanghai University of Sport Marketing Keegan Wagstaff Free Sr. Baytown, Texas/Ross S. Sterling Accounting Kelsey Ward Free So. St. Charles, Mo./Fort Zumwalt North Biology Xaio Juan You Breast Sr. Shanghai, China/Shanghai Institute of Sports Integrated Media Head Coach: Brian Reynolds Assistant Coach: Jason Owen Head Diving Coach: Richard Hackett Graduate Assistant Coach: Ethan Weiss

2008-09 SWIMMING/DIVING SCHEDULE Date Meet Location Time October 18, Saturday Show-Me Showdown Columbia, Mo. All Day 24-25, Fri.-Sat. University of Alaska (W) Fairbanks, Alaska TBA November 1, Saturday Missouri State University Springfield, Mo. 5 p.m. 7, Friday University of Kansas (W) Lawrence, Kan. 6 p.m. 7, Friday Missouri S&T (M) Rolla, Mo. 6 p.m. December 5-7, Fri.-Sun. University of Missouri Columbia, Mo. All Day January 5-16 Hawaii Training Camp Honolulu, Hawaii 22, Thursday Missouri State University HOME 6 p.m. 24, Saturday Truman State University Kirksville, Mo. 1 p.m. 31, Saturday Univ. of Ark.-Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 2 p.m. Ouachita Baptist University February 6, Friday University of Arkansas (W) Fayetteville, Ark. 6 p.m. 12-14, Wed.-Sat. New South Conference Championships Cleveland, Miss. All Day March 11-14, Wed.-Sat. NCAA-II National Championships Houston, Texas All Day Head Coach: Brian Reynolds Assistant Coach: Jason Owen Head Diving Coach: Richard Hackett Graduate Assistant: Ethan Weiss