EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY 2015-16 Women’s Swimming and Diving Weekly Notes EMU INVITE UP NEXT
YPSILANTI, Mich. -- Three weeks after suffering their first loss of the season, the Eastern Michigan University women’s swimming & diving team will return to Jones Natatorium for the EMU Invitational. As host of the invite, the Eagles will compete against Tiffin, Wayne State, and Ashland.
VS. 3-1 (2-0 MAC) 2015-16 Swim and Dive Schedule and Results Oct. 3 GREEN & WHITE NTS Oct. 24 MIAMI* W, 185-115 Oct. 31 at Ball State* W, 179-115 Nov. 7 OAKLAND W, 193.5-104.5 Nov. 14 OHIO STATE L, 175-113 Dec. 4-5 EMU INVITATIONAL All Day Jan. 22 WAYNE STATE 5 p.m. Jan. 23 at Akron* 1 p.m. Jan. 29 BOWLING GREEN# 5 p.m. Feb. 13-14 at Ohio State Invitational All Day Feb. 24-27 at. MAC Championships All Day Mar. 11-12 at NCAA Zone C Diving Champs All Day Mar. 17-19 at NCAA Championships All Day Home meets in BOLD CAPS - at Jones Natatorium * Mid-American Conference Meet # Senior Day
Coaching Staff Head Coach.........................................................Peter Linn Men’s Record at EMU (Years) .......................185-57 (27) Women’s Record at EMU (Years).....................61-36(11) Diving Coach....................................................Buck Smith Assistant Coach.............................................Tracy Martin Assistant Coach............................................Bryon Tansel Assistant Coach.................................................Matt Bowe
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EAGLES RECOGNIZED FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: Amid a strong start to the 2015-16 season where the Eastern Michigan University women’s swimming and diving team has found themselves on the podium often, the Eagles were recognized for their efforts away from the pool, Monday, Nov. 23. The College Swimming Coach Association of America announced the Green and White were one of 110 programs to post a perfect 100 Graduation Success Rate (GSR). Eastern Michigan was one of four Mid-American Conference schools to be recognized for academic excellence with perfect GSR’s, joining Bowling Green, Buffalo, and Ohio. Additionally, EMU is one of 71 women’s team’s to hold a 100 GSR nationally. EMU INVITATIONAL SUCCESS: Over the past decade, the Eagles have not finished lower than second at the EMU Invitational. Finishing runner up for seven consecutive seasons, the Green and White broke through with a first place finish during the 201213 season. Since claiming the top spot, the Eagles placed second the following year before returning to the top of the podium last season. I’LL HAVE ANOTHER: Junior swimmer Grace Van Allen reeled in her second MidAmerican Conference Swimmer of the Week honor in as many weeks for her efforts in the Eastern Michigan University women’s swimming and diving team’s bout with Ohio State, Nov. 14. Van Allen turned in a trio of top-three finishes against the Buckeyes, including two first place finishes. The award marks the second time in her career Van Allen has garnered the honor while it is the third time this season an Eagle has been recognized as the conference’s best performer. Earning the award in back-to-back weeks, Van Allen is the first Eagle to achieve the feat since the 2010-11 season. RANKS OF THE GREEN AND WHITE: A setback at the hands of Ohio State did not stop the Eagles from posting some of the best times the Mid-American Conference has seen this season. Despite the outcome on the scoreboard, the Eagles swam their best relays of the season against the Buckeyes and now hold the top times in the conference. Touching in with a time of 3:28.46 in the 400 Free Relay, junior Sierra Wagner, senior Mary Kate MacLean, freshman Dora Vrcic, and junior Grace Van Allen bested the conference by nearly two seconds. In the 200 Medley Relay, junior Alexis Mitcheltree and freshman Delaney Duncan teamed up with Vrcic and MacLean. Together, the foursome finished in 1:43.53, besting Akron’s previous conference top time of 1:43.76 set, Oct. 23. Eastern Michigan’s dual with Ohio State also saw junior Carly Jackson post the conference’s second-best time in the 200 Butterfly. Jackson’s time of 2:03.47 was one hundreth of a second shy of the top time, set by Bowling Green’s Jordan Bullock the day before. In addition to the success the Eagles put together against Ohio State, the Green and White currently hold five of the top times in the MAC while adding three second ranked times and three third ranked times this season. Freshman Nicole Swartz holds the top times in both the 500 and 1000 Free while Mitcheltree adds a top time in the 100 Backstroke. SOPHOMORES STRONG ON THE SPRINGBOARD: Sophomores Becky Deacon, Emily Tubbs, Alli Shereda, Molly Miller, and Mattie Boucha make up Eastern Michigan’s young and talented diving team. Facing their toughest competition to date, Deacon went toe-to-toe with a telented and experienced Ohio State squad, finishing third in the 1-meter event. Prior to EMU’s meeting with OSU, Deacon won both the 1-meter and 3-meter events against Oakland, Saturday, Nov. 7, scoring 253.43 and 252.28, respectively. Meanwhile, teammates Boucha, Tubbs and Shereda added top-three scores as the Eagles were awarded 28-of-32 points in the diving portion of the dual.
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200 Medley Relay.....................................1:43.53 (Mitcheltree, Duncan, Vrcic, MacLean; Nov. 14) 400 Medley Relay ............................................................................................................................... N/A 200 Free Relay ..................................................................................................................................... N/A 400 Free Relay .............................................3:28.46 (Wagner, MacLean, Vrcic, Van Allen; Nov. 14) 800 Free Relay ..................................................................................................................................... N/A 100 Fly ................................................................................................. 56.34 (Carly Jackson; Nov. 14) 200 Fly .............................................................................................. 2:03.47 (Carly Jackson; Nov. 14) 100 Back....................................................................................... 55.19 (Alexis Mitcheltree Oct. 24) 200 Back.....................................................................................2:00.98 (Alexis Mitcheltree Oct. 24) 100 Breast......................................................................................1:03.95 (Genna Worthley; Nov. 7) 200 Breast................................................................................... 2:20.20 (Genna Worthley; Oct. 24) 50 Free...................................................................................... 23.74 (Mary Kate MacLean; Oct. 24) 100 Free................................................................................................... 52.27 (Becca Detro; Oct. 24) 200 Free.......................................................................................... 1:51.34 (Grace Van Allen; Nov. 7) 500 Free............................................................................................ 5:01.51 (Nicole Swartz; Oct. 24) 1000 Free........................................................................................10:15.95 (Nicole Swartz; Oct. 24) 1650 Free............................................................................................................................................... N/A 200 IM ............................................................................................ 2:06.33 (Grace Van Allen; Nov. 7) 400 IM .................................................................................................................................................... N/A JUNIORS LEAD CHARGE PAST GOLDEN GRIZZLIES: Strong performances by a trio of juniors pushed the Eastern Michigan University women’s swimming and diving team past Oakland University, 193.5-104.5, Saturday, Nov. 7, in Jones Natatorium. Junior Grace Van Allen racked up three first place finishes while fellow juniors Alexis Mitcheltree and Carly Jackson added two each. CLOSING IN ON 250: Head Coach Peter Linn’s 27-year tenure at Eastern Michigan has guided the Eagles to a number of successes over the years. Following EMU’s sweep of Oakland, Linn’s career record on the women’s side sits at 61-36 while he owns a 185-57 at helm for the men. Additionally, the win moves Linn’s total coaching record to 246-93, good for a .726 winning percentage. With plenty of opportunities on the schedule for each of Linn’s teams, he could reach the 250 win mark this season. MAC TAKES NOTICE TO VAN ALLEN’S VALIANT PERFORMANCE: On the heels of one of her best performances in her Eastern Michigan University career, junior swimmer Grace Van Allen was named Mid-American Conference Women’s Swimmer of the Week, the conference announced, Monday, Nov. 9. Van Allen’s impressive performance pushed the Eagles past Oakland University, 193.5-104.5, in Jones Natatorium, Saturday, Nov. 7. Van Allen turned in three individual first place finishes for a total of 27 points to help the Eagles down the Golden Grizzlies. The Indianapolis, Ind. product won 200 and 500 Freestyle as well as the 200 IM in which she turned in a career-best time of 2:06.33. Monday’s announcement marks the first time in Van Allen’s career she has been named MAC Women’s Swimmer of the Week, while it is the second time this season an Eagle has earned the honor (Alexis Mitcheltree, Oct. 24) this season. MITCHELTREE GRABS PAIR OF HONORS FOLLOWING STRONG START TO SEASON: Junior Alexis Mitcheltree paved the way for the Eagles win over Miami, Saturday, Oct. 24. A key piece on a pair of first-place relay teams, Mitcheltree took home individual wins in the 100 and 200 Backstroke. In the 100 Back, Mitcheltree turned in the third fastest time in program history before touching the wall in 2:00.98 in the 200 Back. Her time in the second event ranked fourth in program history and finished seconds behind her personal-best. For her role in the Eagles’ victory, Mitcheltree earned Mid-American Conference Women’s Swimmer of the Week. She also earned Eagle of the Week honors presented by EMU Financial. GRUELING SLATE LIES AHEAD FOR EAGLES: The 2015-16 schedule features a trio of duals with squads that won their respective conferences a season ago, and a match up with a Big Ten Conference opponent as well. After a pair of Mid-American Conference duals, the Eagles host reigning Horizon League champion, Oakland before welcoming Ohio State to Jones Natatorium. The Buckeyes placed 40th at the 2015 NCAA Championships, thanks to three All-Americans, two of which the Eagles will swim against this season. The Green and White close out the home portion of their non-conference slate against 2015 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champion, Wayne State. Following a tilt with the Warriors, the Eagles travel to Akron, Ohio for a conference clash with preseason MAC
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2015 Eastern Michigan University Official Meet Notes favorite and 2015 MAC Champion, Akron. EMU then closes out their home slate against Bowling Green before closing out the regular season at the Ohio State Invitational. PRESEASON PREDICTION TABS SECOND PLACE FINSH FOR EMU: After posting its best finish since the 2006-07 season, the Eastern Michigan University women’s swimming and diving team was selected to finish second in the MidAmerican Conference, the conference announced, Thursday, Oct. 1. Akron was tabbed as the preseason favorite, earning all eight first place votes. With the Zips and Eagles voted to take first and second respectively, Miami, Buffalo, and Bowling Green round out the top five. Voted to finish in second place as they did last season, the Eagles will be led by a cohort of returners with 11 newcomers looking to make an impact.
The Peter Linn File Seven-Time MAC Men’s Coach of the Year Two-Time MAC Women’s Coach of the Year 24 Overall MAC Titles Eight Men’s Titles in a Row: 1988-1996 68-MAC Dual Meet Winning Streak
2015 MAC Women’s Swimming & Diving Preseason Coaches’ Poll First place votes are denoted in parentheses 1. Akron (8) 2. Eastern Michigan 3. Miami 4. Buffalo 5. Bowling Green 6. Ohio 7. Toledo 8. Ball State
The 2015-16 season marks head coach Peter Linn’s 27th season as the head coach of the Eastern Michigan University men’s swimming team. Linn also took over as head coach of the women’s program in 2004. In his 26 seasons as men’s head coach, Linn has guided the Eagles to 21 Mid-American Conference Championships, including eight in a row from 1988-1996. EMU finished as conference runner-up during the other four seasons of Linn’s guidance. The Eagles are currently riding a 68-MAC dual meet unbeaten streak, last having dropped a MAC dual meet during the 1997-98 season. Throughout his tenure as men’s coach, Linn has a 176-55 overall record, including a 107-6 MAC mark. He has been named MAC Coach of the Year six times, while coaching AROUND THE CONFERENCE seven MAC Swimmers of the Year (Jeff Pillars, Ed Wagner, Thursday, Dec. 3 Bryson Tan, Dan Wohl, Derick Roe, Griggs, and Hanson) Ball State at Miami Invitational, All Day and six Senior Swimmers of the Year (Mark Leonard, Eric Bowling Green at USA Swimming National Championships, All Day Seidelman, Tab, Doug Fleming and Wohl). He helped Miami at Miami Invitational, 1:30 p.m. / 7:30 p.m. develop NCAA All-American swimmer Leonard, as well as Toledo at Miami Invitational, All Day NCAA honorable mention All-American Jeff Shoemaker. Former EMU swimmers Kevin Doak and Derick Roe were Friday, Dec. 4 both in action during the summer of 2008 at the U.S. Olympic Eastern Michigan at EMU Invitational, 3:30 p.m. qualifying meet. Miami at Miami Invitational, 11 a.m. / 7 p.m. On the women’s side, Linn took over for the 2004-05 Toledo at Miami Invitational, All Day season and has led the Eagles to a 60-31 mark in nine Akron at Zippy Invitational, All Day seasons. He was selected MAC Coach of the Year in Ball State at Miami Invitational / EMU Invitational, All Day his first season at the helm after a third-place showing Bowling Green at USA Swimming National Championships, All Day at the MAC Championships. He then led EMU to its first women’s swimming title in 2005-06, once again earning Saturday, Dec. 5 Coach of the Year honors. The 2006-07 season saw the Eastern Michigan at EMU Invitational, 3:30 p.m. Eagles capture the conference championship for the second Miami at Miami Invitational, 11 a.m. / 7 p.m. consecutive season, including a 6-1 conference mark. He Toledo at Miami Invitational, All Day became the only coach to win both men’s and women’s team Akron at Zippy Invitational, All Day championships in the same year. Ball State at Miami Invitational / EMU Invitational, All Day Linn returned to EMU in 1988 after leading Upper Bowling Green at USA Swimming National Championships, All Day Arlington (Ohio) High School to three consecutive state championships, along with six straight district titles, while Sunday, Dec. 6 developing 32 individual district champions and eight Akron at Zippy Invitational, All Day individual state champions. He was also president of the Ohio Bowling Green at Zippy Invitational, All Day High School Swimming Coaches Association in 1987-88. He was named Coach of the Year in the Ohio prep ranks in 1985, 1986 and 1987. Prior to taking over at Upper Arlington, Linn coached at ATHLETE AWARD ORGANIZATION Shaker Heights (Ohio) High School from 1976-82 where he Grace Van Allen Swimmer of the Week Mid-American Conference led the swimmers to their first league championship in 20 Grace Van Allen Swimmer of the Week Mid-American Conference years. He was named Northeast Ohio Coach of the Year in Grace Van Allen EMU Eagles of the Week EMU Media Relations 1981 and 1982. In 2002, Linn was elected to the Ohio High Alexis Mitcheltree Swimmer of the Week Mid-American Conference School Swimming Coaches Hall of Fame. Alexis Mitcheltree EMU Eagle of the Week EMU Media Relations Linn attended Eastern Michigan University from 1969-74 and received a bachelor’s of science degree with a double major in mathematics and biology. He was inducted into the EMU Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2006.
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2015-16 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Swimming and Diving Roster Name Event Clarice Daniel Fly/IM Becca Detro Free Mary Kate MacLean Free Abby Aumiller Back Makenzie Garringer Free/Fly Carly Jackson Free/Fly Alexis Mitcheltree Fly/Back Haley Shaw Back/IM Grace Van Allen Free Sierra Wagner Free Emily Wimmer Breast Genna Worthley Breast/IM Mattie Boucha Diving Becky Deacon Diving Sarah Dombkowski Free Molly Miller Diving Hannah Newell Free/Back Abby Saddler Free Alli Shereda Diving Betsy Trace Fly Emily Tubbs Diving Rosalie Yockey Fly/IM Emilie Desnoyers Fly Delaney Duncan Breast Erika Guenther Back/Breast/IM Stephanie Johnston Michal Liberman Back/Fly Gabrielle Mace Marissa Marion Free Nicole Swartz Free/IM Dora Vrcic Free Rebecca Winnert Free
Year Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown-High School Belcamp, Md. / Homeschool Carmel, Ind. / Carmel Bloomfield Hills, Mich. / Detroit Country Day Canton, Mich. / Salem Napoleon, Ohio / Napoleon La Porte, Ind. / La Porte Moon Twp., Pa. / Moon Area Fenton, Mich. / Fenton Indianapolis, Ind. / North Central Huntsville, Texas / Huntsville Hammond, Ind. / Munster Portland, Maine / Deering Northville, Mich. / Northville Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada / Vimy Ridge Academy Canton, Mich. / Plymouth Farmington Hills, Mich. / Harrison Ames, Iowa / Ames Chanhassen, Minn. / Minnetonka Fraser, Mich. / Fraser Upper Arlington, Ohio / Upper Arlington Monroe, Mich. / Monroe DeWitt, Mich. / DeWitt Edmonton, Alberta / Paul Kane High School Galesburg, Ill. / Galesburg Hudson, Wis. / Hudson Rosh Haayin, Israel / Begin High School Rockford, Mich. / Rockford Dayton, Ohio / Centerville Croatia Buffalo, N.Y. / Williamsville South
Coaching Staff Peter Linn- Head Coach Buck Smith- Diving Coach Tracy Martin- Assistant Coach Matt Bowe- Assistant Coach Bryon Tansel- Assistant Coach
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2015 Eastern Michigan University Official Meet Notes 50 Freestyle 1. Madeleine Pilchard 2. Alissa Ricard 3. Sarah Kowalski 4. Mary Kate MacLean 5. Sara Ghaffari 6. Sierra Wagner 7. Alexis Mitcheltree 8. Stephanie Cholyk 9. Sarah Conger 10. Catherine Lee Ha
22.83 23.01 23.10 23.15 23.16 23.29 23.47 23.70 23.72 23.74
200 Butterfly 1. Jessie Godlewski 2. Carly Jackson 3. Jackie Swartz 4. Elisa Torres 5. Althea Lim 6. Paige Copeland 7. Meghan Richardson 8. Lauren Zafir 9. Leeza Moser 10. Sherry Koonse
1:57.70 1:59.76 1:59.91 2:01.05 2:01.57 2:02.96 2:03.04 2:03.16 2:03.25 2:03.29
200 Backstroke 1. Amanda Keifer 2. Alexis Mitcheltree 3. Helena Tolic 4. Lisa Basil 5. Sarah Maraskine 6. Tracy Morgan 7. Emily Mekesa 8. Haley Shaw 9. Michele Gingher 10. Alissa Ricard
1:58.80 1:59.35 2:00.68 2:01.92 2:02.07 2:02.70 2:02.74 2:02.97 2:03.30 2:03.43
100 Freestyle 1. Madeleine Pilchard 2. Sarah Kowalski 3. Alissa Ricard 4. Sarah Conger 5. Mary Kate MacLean 6. Jessie Godlewski 7. Sara Ghaffari 8. Catherine Lee Ha 9, Sierra Wagner 10. Becca Detro
48.72 49.62 50.08 50.28 50.50 50.62 50.65 51.04 51.11 51.20
200 IM 1. Ashley Durand 2. Jessie Godlewski 3. Althea Lim 4. Jackie Swartz 5. Brianna Emig 6. Lindsay Hayden 7. Chantelle Lonsdale 8. Lisa Basil 9. Leeza Moser 10. Sarah Maraskine
2:01.39 2:01.57 2:02.11 2:02.35 2:03.57 2:03.95 2:04.24 2:04.40 2:05.04 2:05.52
100 Breaststroke 1. Monica Dorszewski 2. Genna Worthley 3. Chelsea Allard 4. Ashley Durand 5. Ellen Borgo 6. Lindsay Hayden 7. Sheila Carson 8. Autumn Bragg 9. Lauren Kalinosky 10. Vanessa Weidner
1:02.22 1:02.39 1:02.41 1:02.50 1:03.04 1:03.42 1:03.67 1:03.76 1:03.83 1:04.20
200 Freestyle 1. Madeleine Pilchard 2. Alissa Ricard 3. Sarah Kowalski 4. Hannah Burandt 5. Samantha Partridge 6. Becca Detro 7. Jessie Godlewski 8. Brianna Emig 9. Sarah Conger 10. Helena Tolic
1:45.36 1:46.23 1:48.21 1:48.35 1:48.61 1:48.85 1:48.85 1:49.01 1:49.87 1:50.69
400 IM 1. Briana Emig 2. Samantha Partridge 3. Leeza Moser 4. Jessie Godlewski 5. Audra Burtch 6. Clarice Daniel 7. Jackie Swartz 8. Chantelle Lonsdale 9. Lynda Goldstein 10. Althea Lim
4:15.87 4:20.06 4:20.95 4:21.54 4:26.29 4:26.76 4:27.07 4:27.45 4:27.95 4:28.93
200 Breaststroke 1. Ashley Durand 2. Monica Dorszewski 3. Chelsea Allard 4. Vanessa Weidner 5. Kristin Keery 6. Sheila Carson 7. Lindsay Hayden 8. Chantelle Lonsdale 9. Genna Worthley 10. Ellen Borgo
2:12.61 2:14.13 2:15.61 2:17.09 2:17.33 2:17.40 2:17.45 2:17.50 2:17.82 2:18.27
500 Freestyle 1. Briana Emig 2. Madeleine Pilchard 3. Samantha Partridge 4. Hannah Burandt 5. Carly Jackson 6. Becca Detro 7. Audra Burtch 8. Grace Van Allen 9. Monica Dorszewski 10. Nancy Arnold
4:44.75 4:46.83 4:48.27 4:50.57 4:51.57 4:52.85 4:54.14 4:54.48 4:54.59 4:55.36
100 Backstroke 1. Alexis Mitcheltree 2. Amanda Keifer 3. Sarah Maraskine 4. Mary Kate MacLean 5. Madeleine Pilchard 6. Haley Shaw 7. Michele Gingher 8. Helena Tolic 9. Lisa Basil 10. Sara Ghaffari
1,650 Freestyle 1. Briana Emig 2. Samantha Partridge 3. Audra Burtch 4. Michelle Zambri 5. Emily Mekesa 6. Wesley Blassneck 7. Grace Van Allen 8. Danielle Reich 9. Molly Ruster 10. Nancy Arnold
16:03.51 16:33.16 16:40.63 16:52.02 16:53.56 16:57.54 16:57.88 16:59.63 17:00.86 17:07.41
100 Butterfly 1. Carly Jackson 2. Jackie Swartz 3. Jessie Godlewski 4. Sara Ghaffari 5. Althea Lim 6. Meghan Richardson 7. Elisa Torres 8. Jenn Arnold 9. Ellen Borgo 10. Sherry Koonse
54.45 54.58 54.65 55.28 55.40 55.64 55.72 55.89 55.96 56.23
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54.59 54.90 55.03 55.34 55.43 55.73 56.58 56.77 56.84 56.89
*Bold denotes a swimmer on the current 2015-16 team
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