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    <title>Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenter</title>
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    <published>2009-11-19T16:29:55Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-19T16:49:35Z</updated>
    
    <summary>It&apos;s been a busy fall...so my apologies for not keeping up this blog. But there&apos;s a new urgency in the air, as the construction of the new Anderson Athletic Complex is being led by the new Aquatic Center. Construction is...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's been a busy fall...so my apologies for not keeping up this blog.  But there's a new urgency in the air, as the construction of the new Anderson Athletic Complex is being led by the new Aquatic Center.  Construction is proceding so well, in fact, that we are planning to vacate O'Shaughnessy Hall at the end of the fall semester.<br />
<img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/PoolConstr1.jpg" align="right"><br />
This first picture is several weeks old, but shows the interior looking northwest.  If you look closely, you can see the double row of bleachers that will provide seating for well over 400...in a dramatic amphitheater style.</p>

<p>The second pic is of the beautiful limestone facing brick that is going to be the exterior of the south wall.  These windows look out over the Quad, toward Aquinas Hall and the Arches.  Just imagine the view in mid-winter, when the magnificent pines are covered with lights...or the view from the Quad, looking in on that beautiful expanse of water.<img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/PoolConstr2.jpg" align="right"><br />
Exciting times ahead for Tommie Swimming and Diving.</p>

<p>  But first, we have some business to attend to in the water...including two big invitationals either side of Thanksgiving, and then a fun weekend where we swim the last-ever meet in O'Shaughnessy Natatorium on December 11, at 6:00, against Gustavus.  That meet will feature events from 1941, when the pool hosted its first meet (including the 150 Medley Relay, 220 Freestyle, 50 Yd. Dash, 150 Backstroke, 440 Freestyle, 200 Breast Stroke, and 400 Freestyle Relay.<br />
  So mark your calendars, and alumni, look for a postcard in the mail soon.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Start of Practice</title>
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    <published>2009-10-06T20:47:45Z</published>
    <updated>2009-10-06T21:02:23Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Monday, October 5, saw the start of the 77th season of St. Thomas swimming, with the biggest, and perhaps the most powerful men&apos;s and women&apos;s teams in our history. We currently have 66 swimmers and divers on the roster (including...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Monday, October 5, saw the start of the 77th season of St. Thomas swimming, with the biggest, and perhaps the most powerful men's and women's teams in our history.<br />
We currently have 66 swimmers and divers on the roster (including three women who are studying abroad, and four divers who are training at St. Kates).  <br />
Practice is a little crowded, but if Monday's practice is any indication, the energy of the team will more than make up for a few extra waves.<br />
We welcome what is also probably the strongest first-year class we've ever had.  On the women's team, the new faces are:<br />
Ashley Anderson, Bellevue, WA<br />
Liz Becker (daughter of Tom Becker '84), Mahtomedi, MN<br />
Katie Bromback, Sparta NJ<br />
Jenny Bruno, Oconomowoc, WI<br />
Valerie Chesnik, Madison, WI<br />
Wendy Consoer, Lakeville, MN<br />
Kathleen Dempsey, Eagan, MN<br />
Hali Germond, New Germany (Waconia)<br />
Karly Harrod, Burnsville, MN<br />
Alexis Rodarmel, Colorado Springs, CO<br />
Jessica Root, Roseville, MN<br />
Emma Wills, Prairie du Sac, WI<br />
Andy Akason, Eagan, MN (Eastview)<br />
David Bailly, Eagan, MN<br />
Lucas Brandt, Cambridge-Isanti<br />
Patrick Dooley, Minneapolis South<br />
Mike Hoelterhoff, Lake Forest, IL<br />
Jeff Isaccson, Forest Lake, MN<br />
Dan McCourtney, Wayzata MN<br />
Tyler Moulton, Red Wing, MN<br />
Ethan Nimens, Crookston, MN<br />
Ryan Panure, Hopkins, MN<br />
Sam Rauchwarter, Eagan (Eastview)<br />
Ben Ruhme, Bloomington (Jefferson)<br />
Steve Stark, Ames, IA<br />
Zak Wesen-Kahn, Irondale HS<br />
Bo Wills, Prairie du Sac, MN</p>

<p>These 26 new swimmers and divers represent the strongest and deepest recruiting class we've ever had, and they join a very strong group of returnees...a group that posted the highest MIAC and NCAA finish since 1993.</p>

<p>What will 2010 bring, besides a fabulous new pool?  Well, time and hard work will tell.  But with this group, it's hard not to want to set our goals very, very high.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Two Weeks &apos;til We Begin</title>
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    <published>2009-09-22T02:09:13Z</published>
    <updated>2009-09-22T02:23:07Z</updated>
    
    <summary>The 2009-2010 season begins October 5...and I know that there are about 60 swimmers and divers who can&apos;t wait. The captains have already held some optional pre-season practices and the unofficial word is that attendance has been great. The swimmers...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The 2009-2010 season begins October 5...and I know that there are about 60 swimmers and divers who can't wait.  The captains have already held some optional pre-season practices and the unofficial word is that attendance has been great.</p>

<p>The swimmers and divers have good reason to be optimistic.  We have the strongest incoming class of swimmers and divers (especially divers) that  we've had in 20 years, and this fine group of new men and women join a group of returning athletes that posted our best MIAC finish in 18 years.  This all means more strength, more depth, and a situation where our swimmers and divers will be challenging each other, and lifting each other.</p>

<p>All this adds up to a ton of optimism.  We're going to have a lot of men and women scoring at the MIAC Championships.  Can we win a title?  That will be answered as the season goes along...but if our swimmers and divers improve like they did last season, no one will question why we set that as one of our team's goals.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Samantha Simon Swims the English Channel !!</title>
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    <published>2009-08-25T20:42:15Z</published>
    <updated>2009-09-09T16:43:36Z</updated>
    
    <summary>BIG NEWS!! St. Thomas sophomore distance swimmer Sam Simon completed a crossing of the English Channel last week. The crossing took 13+ hours, and she set out in relatively good weather, which turned into very rough seas about five hours...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>BIG NEWS!!</strong></p>

<p>St. Thomas sophomore distance swimmer Sam Simon completed a crossing of the English Channel last week.<br />
<img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/SimonSwim.jpg" align="right"><br />
The crossing took 13+ hours, and she set out in relatively good weather, which turned into very rough seas about five hours into the swim (her parents were estimating 25-foot waves).  Sam's captain aboard the safety boat, who was in charge of the crossing, was going to nominate her for "toughest swimmer" of the year...whether this is an honorary or real distinction has yet to be determined, but no one on the Tommie swim team has any doubts.</p>

<p>Congratulations, Sam, on this remarkable feat!  You're in inspiration to us all!</p>

<p>For an outstanding TommieMedia report by Matt Linden, follow this link and find the story among those listed:<br />
http://www.tommiemedia.com/<br />
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    <title>Most Team Spirit Award</title>
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    <published>2009-06-30T20:35:20Z</published>
    <updated>2009-06-30T21:12:34Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Wrapping up our review of this year&apos;s team award winners, we present the winners of the Clancy, and Corbett-Walton Trophies. Our Most Team Spirit Awards are named for two families of swimmers and an individual who virtually won this award...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Wrapping up our review of this year's team award winners, we present the winners of the Clancy, and Corbett-Walton Trophies.  Our Most Team Spirit Awards are named for two families of swimmers and an individual who virtually won this award every year they were on the team.   </p>

<p><strong>The Clancy Trophy</strong><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/SamSimon.jpg" align="right"><br />
The women's Most Team Spirit Award is named for the Clancy sisters, Kathy and Colleen.  Between them, in the 1980s, they either won or shared this trophy seven times during their careers at UST.The 2009 winner was first-year swimmer <strong>Samantha Simon</strong>.  A hard-working Fly, IM, and distance swimmer in her own right, she was as vocal as anyone on the team, and was totally unselfish in her willingness to be there for others.  Unless she was getting ready to swim, Sam was at the end of the pool, keeping someone inspired.Sam will be staying in great shape this summer, as she prepares for a swim across the English Channel in August.</p>

<p><strong>The Corbett-Walton Trophy</strong><br />
This trophy was taken over by the Corbett family between 1986 and 1990, when Tim <img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Chase.jpg" align="right"> won or shared it for three straight years, and then younger brother Charlie won it in for the next two.  Kirk Walton did almost as well by himself, winning or sharing the trophy four times between 1995 and 1999.<br />
In 2009, the overwhelming winner was Junior <strong>Tyler Chase</strong>.  Tyler was always at the center of any cheer, supporting people at the end of the pool, firing people up in practice, and he carried on the traditional "Happy to be Here" shout right before we'd "power up" after the National Anthem.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>The Christensen Trophy - Our Captains</title>
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    <published>2009-05-19T14:06:42Z</published>
    <updated>2009-05-19T14:19:49Z</updated>
    
    <summary> The Bob Christensen Memorial Trophy honors the Father of St. Thomas Swimming, the man who was the first coach of the Tommies. Bob Christensen (right) was hired in 1939, shortly after athletic director Jack Starrat took a group of...</summary>
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        <name>Tom Hodgson</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Christensen.jpg" align="right"> The<strong> Bob Christensen Memorial Troph</strong>y honors the Father of St. Thomas Swimming, the man who was the first coach of the Tommies.  Bob Christensen (right) was hired in 1939, shortly after athletic director Jack Starrat took a group of self-coached students and gave them a chance to become champions.  Within a few years, St. Thomas had its first state college championship (a pre-cursor to MIAC Swimming).  Christensen was instrumental in designing the O'Shaughnessy Natatorium, and remained as St. Thomas's swim coachfor five years--winning two championships-- until World War II dramatically interrupted college life.</p>

<p>The men's captains for 2008-09 were <strong>Jeremy Anderson</strong>, <strong>Tony Linn</strong>, and <strong>Seth Warren</strong>, and the women's team captains were <strong>Krista Horejsi </strong>and <strong>Jill Otterson</strong>.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Most Improved in 2009</title>
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    <published>2009-05-19T12:10:56Z</published>
    <updated>2009-05-19T14:16:19Z</updated>
    
    <summary>We recognize our Men&apos;s Most Improved Swimmer or Diver by honoring Greg Fitzpatrick (&apos;84), a swimmer who won the trophy three consecutive years. Starting out as a sprinter (because that&apos;s what he was in high school), Greg first one the...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We recognize our Men's Most Improved Swimmer or Diver by honoring <strong>Greg Fitzpatrick ('84), </strong>a swimmer who won the trophy three consecutive years.<img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/fitzpatrick.jpg" align="right">  Starting out as a sprinter (because that's what he was in high school), Greg first one the trophy based on good, old fashioned hard work.  The second year, he improved again, fairly dramatically, but clearly hadn't reached his potential.  By his junior year, we finally discovered that his gifts weren't in sprinting, and he converted to distance, and blossomed!  By the MIAC Championships, he had worked himself up to 10th in the 1650...pretty good stuff for a guy who came out of high school with a 50 Free personal record in the 26s.</p>

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<p>This year's winner is <strong>Tony Linn</strong>, whose entire career at St. Thomas has been characterized by remarkable improvment.  <img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Linn.jpg" align="right">Tony came to St. Thomas with about two years of club swimming as a 9-10 year old.  But wanting to be a part of the Tommie swimming family that his brother Dave enjoyed so much, Tony joined up, and learned to swim all over again.  This year, he posted sprint freestyle times of 22.90 50.79, and 1:53.90 (the 200 was a 10-second taper), his PRs by a bunch, and like Greg Fitzpatrick, the result of a lot of hard work.  And, like Greg, Tony won this award as a Freshman, and while he didn't win last year, he received multiple votes.  If we're judged by the company we keep, Tony is doing very well to have his career parallel a wonderful guy like "Fitty."</p>

<p><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Kristie.jpg" align="right">Our women's Most Improved is not yet named for an individual, but some wonderful people are represented on that trophy dating back to 1980, the third year of women's swimming at St. Thomas.  The 2009 winner is <strong>Kristie Dameron </strong>of Chandler, AZ.  Kristie improved throughout the year, getting a little faster every meet, until she dropped her sprint free times right off the edge of the table at the Minnesota Challenge.  Every swim was a joy, not only for Kristie, but for those who shared the wonders of a new personal record almost every weekend.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Our Scholar Athletes - The Murray and Linn Trophies</title>
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    <published>2009-05-05T22:03:24Z</published>
    <updated>2009-05-19T12:10:46Z</updated>
    
    <summary>This is the second in our series recognizing the winners of our team&apos;s annual awards. The Dave Linn and Kristen Murray Trophies honor our Sophomore and older scholar athletes with the highest cumulative GPA. These trophies are named for two...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is the second in our series recognizing the winners of our team's annual awards.  The <strong>Dave Linn and Kristen Murray Trophies</strong> honor our Sophomore and older scholar athletes with the highest cumulative GPA.  These trophies are named for two athletes who have received every kind of academic recognition available to an MIAC and NCAA student-athlete.</p>

<p><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Kristen3.jpg" align="right"><strong>Kristen Murray </strong>(Right, class of '02) was named MIAC Academic All-conference each of her years as a St. Thomas athlete.  In 2001, she was named Co-Sida Verizon District Academic All-American, one of 20 women honored in the college division that spring., and in 2002, she was named Co-Sida Verizon At-Large National Academic All-American.  Kristen was an Aquinas Scholar, and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 3.95 G.P.A.  She graduated from the University of Iowa Dental School, and is practicing dentristry with her father in Dubuque, IA.<br />
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<img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Dave Linn3.jpg" align="right"><strong>Dave Linn </strong>(right) was twice named to the Co-Sida Verizon At-Large Natioanal Academic All-American team, and four times to the MIAC Academic All-Conference team.  A pre-med major, who carried a 4.00 G.P.A through the fall of his junior year, Linn graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2005, and a month later, was named to the ESPN The Magazine's At-Large College Division Academic All-American Team.<br />
Linn is returning to medical school after a two-year sabbatical in the seminary, including a year at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium, where he studied philosophy.</p>

<p><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Hangge.jpg" align="right">This year's winner of the Dave Linn Trophy is <strong>Pat Hangge</strong>.  Pat is a pre-med student, and the son of Monica and Tom Hangge, a St. Thomas basketball player in his day.  Pat carries at 3.96 G.P.A. at present.</p>

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<p><br />
The women's team enjoyed an <em>embarras de richesses</em> of superb scholar-athletes, with no fewer than five women all tied (give or take a couple of hundredths) for the Murray Trophy.  They are:</p>

<p><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Kramer.jpg" align="right"><strong>Anna Kramer</strong>, a junior from Madison WI., double-majoring in Journalism (Advertising and Mass Comm) and Business Admin (Marketing and Marketing Management).</p>

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<p><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Beggs.jpg" align="right"><strong>Monica Beggs</strong>, sophomore, from Houston, TX, majoring in Legal Studies in Business Ethics and Business Law.</p>

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<p><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Ney.jpg" align="right"><strong>Becca Ney</strong>, Sophomore, of Plymouth, MN, double-majoring in Education and Communication Arts.</p>

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<img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Kuramoto.jpg" align="right"><strong>Sydney Kuramoto</strong>, Junior, of Rochester, MN, majoring in Biology (Pre-Med).</p>

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<img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Wappes.jpg" align="right"><strong>Sara Wappes</strong>, Junior, of Cloquet, MN, majoring in Biology (Pre-Med).<br />
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    <title>The Jerry Olson Memorial Trophy - Women&apos;s Co-Winners</title>
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    <published>2009-04-26T02:18:49Z</published>
    <updated>2009-04-26T03:10:30Z</updated>
    
    <summary>For the second year in a row, Jena Root and Becca Ney shared the Jerry Olson Trophy, honoring the Most Valuable Woman on our team. Both women are NCAA qualifiers and All-Americans. Both broke two individual school records, and both...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For the second year in a row, Jena Root and Becca Ney shared the Jerry Olson Trophy, honoring the Most Valuable Woman on our team.<br />
Both women are NCAA qualifiers and All-Americans.  Both broke two individual school records, and both have a share of four new relay school records.  Both were virually unbeatable during the dual and invitational meet season.  </p>

<p>Jena won the 100 Back at the MIAC Championships, <img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Jena1.jpg" align="right">  breaking her own All-time MIAC record set at last year's nationals.  Her time of 56.66 would seed her fourth in the national championships.  Then, in the prelims of the 100 Back, she would swim an incredible 55.89, which would stand as the second fastest time in all of Division III this year.  Jena also swam the lead-off leg on all our relays, and even held the school record in the 50 Free for a few minutes, until Becca took it back two prelim heats later.  But Jena's phenomenal 100 Back stands as one of the most remarkable swims in the 32-year history of women's swimming at St. Thomas.</p>

<p> <br />
Becca won the 100 Free at the MIAC Championships <img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/Becca1.jpg" align="right">  for the second consecutive year, and qualified for both the 50 Free and 100 Free in the NCAA Championships.  At Nationals, she finished as she was seeded in the 100, (14th) but hit a terrific 50 Free, moving from the 23rd seed to a 14th-place finish.  While it is hard to single out one special moment, Becca's anchor legs of our relays at the conference meet were a highlight...especially her anchor of the 200 Free Relay, where she hit the water in <em>fourth place</em>, and overcame more than a body-length deficit to touch the wall one one-hundredth of a second ahead of Gustavus.  Her split of 23.26, which she nearly repeated on the end of the 200 Medley) was a  half-a-second faster than any other 50 free split posted by any swimmer in the meet. <br />
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<entry>
    <title>Our Annual Awards</title>
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    <published>2009-04-16T20:08:41Z</published>
    <updated>2009-04-26T03:11:31Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Every year, we recognize our Most Valuable, Team Spirited, and Improved Swimmer/Diver. We also recognize the team&apos;s outstanding Scholar-Athletes, Captains, and also present the Kirchgessner-Klein-Omar Bowl for Extraordinary Generosity of Spirit. These awards have significant history, going back to 1980...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every year, we recognize our Most Valuable, Team Spirited, and Improved Swimmer/Diver.  We also recognize the team's outstanding Scholar-Athletes, Captains, and also present the Kirchgessner-Klein-Omar Bowl for Extraordinary Generosity of Spirit.  These awards have significant history, going back to 1980 for the women, and 1981 for the men<br />
In the next series of entries in this blog, I'd like to write about these trophies and their history, this year's winners, and what it all means to our program.</p>

<p><img src="http://personal.stthomas.edu/tahodgson/SwimPhotos/PeterClaw.jpg" align="right">   <strong>The Jerry Olson Memorial Trophy </strong>is awarded to our team's Most Valuable Swimmer or Diver.  This year, it was presented to Peter Mullee, a junior.<br />
This trophy is named for long-time benefactor and St. Thomas alumnus Jerry Olson, father of Hall of Fame swimmer Maureen Olson Staloch.  Jerry was St. Thomas Swimming's best friend, and was among the most respected men in USA Swimming for his diplomacy and efforts in international cooperation.  It is fitting that the Most Valuable athlete on our swimming and diving team receive a trophy in his honor, because his daughter won the women's team Most Valuable all three years she swam at St. Thomas.</p>

<p>This year's winner, Peter Mullee, like Maureen, transfered from a Division I program, and like Maureen, he swam better at St. Thomas than he did in D-1.  Peter won three events at the MIAC Championship (with two MIAC Records), and placed 9th and 2nd in the 100 and 200 Back, respectively, at the NCAA Championships.  His 200 Back time was under the national record, and stands as the 2nd fastest 200 Back in NCAA D-3 history.  He holds six UST individual School Records, and is a part of four relay School Records.  </p>

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    <title>New Pool Planning</title>
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    <published>2009-04-15T19:31:24Z</published>
    <updated>2009-04-15T19:49:05Z</updated>
    
    <summary>By now, if you&apos;re a fan of UST Swimming and Diving, you have visited the Anderson Student Center and Athletic Complex web page: http://www.stthomas.edu/openingdoors/studentCenter/index.html and taken a peek at the floor plans for the new athletic complex. What you don&apos;t...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>By now, if you're a fan of UST Swimming and Diving, you have visited the Anderson Student Center and Athletic Complex web page: <a href="http://www.stthomas.edu/openingdoors/studentCenter/index.html">http://www.stthomas.edu/openingdoors/studentCenter/index.html</a> and taken a peek at the floor plans for the new athletic complex.  What you don't see in the plans or the cool video "fly-around" is the details of what will be the coolest, fastest competitive pool in this part of the country.<br />
Here are some of the details:<br />
The pool will be 25 yds x 33yds, with a bulkhead separting the racing course from the diving area.<br />
The diving area will have a 1m and a 3m board over 14 feet of water, and a heated floor around both boardsThe racing course will include eight 8' 3" lanes, with all lanes of equal depth:  8' deep at the walls, and 9' down the center of the pool.   And the diving area will be lined for four 6' 6" lanes, giving us 12 training lanes for swimming when the divers aren't on the boards.<br />
As currently planned, there will be two levels of seating, with capacity (including standing room) for about 500.<br />
We've included a state of the art timing system, integrated video and TIVO for diving and swimming,  </p>

<p>What this all means, is that it will be the fastest 25-yard racing pool that we could possibly design (probably the fastest 25-yd pool in the Upper Midwest, if not beyond, and an amazing training facility for both swimming and diving.</p>

<p>After 70 years in the O'Shaughnessy Natatorium, it will feel like we've gone to Heaven...swimming and diving Heaven, anyway.<br />
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    <title>Tears, Joy, Celebration, Farewell</title>
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    <published>2009-04-06T02:38:53Z</published>
    <updated>2009-04-06T03:26:55Z</updated>
    
    <summary>The Awards Banquet, held today, was at times heart-wrenching, funny, sentimental, and often downright inspirational. The focus this year, was on the quality of our team...not just based upon the remarkable performances we had, but on the broader picture of...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Awards Banquet, held today, was at times heart-wrenching, funny, sentimental, and often downright inspirational.</p>

<p>The focus this year, was on the quality of our team...not just based upon the remarkable performances we had, but on the broader picture of what it means to be a swimmer and diver at the University of St. Thomas.  As I told the group of about 140 swimmers, divers, parents, and family, we believe that a St. Thomas swimmer or diver is a well-rounded individual, seeking to be the best athlete they can be, while also being the best student they can be.  Then, add to that a sense of involvement on campus, and top it off with a generous spirit of a young man or woman who knows what it means to give back, and you have a member of the St. Thomas swimming and diving family.</p>

<p>Of course, we can't neglect the 22 new School Records we set (we actually broke existing school records 38 times, as we broke and re-broke records all season long).  We can't neglect the 69 new entries on the All-time Top 15 Performances list...or the 8 MIAC Championships...or the 4 MIAC Meet Records and 3 MIAC All-Time Records.  And we need to honor our four All-Americans, and the fact that Jena Root posted the 2nd-fastest 100 Back in all of D-III swimming this year.  And also that Peter Mullee, in taking 2nd in the 200 Back at Nationals, swam the 2nd fastest 200 Back in the history of D-III Men's Swimming.</p>

<p>Just think for a second what that means...the 2nd fastest time swum by any woman this year in the 100 Back, and the 2nd fastest 200 Back ever swum by a man in NCAA D-III competition.</p>

<p>Do you know how they did it?  By doing exactly what everyone else on the team did.  Focusing on stroke, training at race pace, and then going out and swimming with confidence and a soul that will not be denied.  Both are the wonderful by-products of hard work.</p>

<p>Which brings me to the theme of this  year's banquet.  This year's story included all those wonderful individual records, but it was, at its core, a story of 54 swimmers and divers.  For we had, this year, a broad array of talents on the team...from record breakers to swimmers who learned flip turns in the Palace Clubhouse.  But everyone was on the same page in terms of training and a willingness to place their wishes secondary to the needs of The Family, and our team's goals.</p>

<p>Before the banquet, I e-mailed each team member and asked about their major, minor, campus involvment, and, "What was the highlight or most memorable moment of the season?"  I haven't done a scientific analysis yet, but I'm guessing that 95% of the team wrote about the excitement of the conference meet and the Minnesota Challenge, and how everyone swam so well, or, they wrote about watching someone else swim spectacularly well.  They found joy in the success of their team and teammates.  You can't coach that kind of unselfishness, it has to come from character.</p>

<p>To illustrate this concept in a little more detail, the story of Tyler Chase is worth telling.  Tyler is a junior distance freestyler whose work, internship, and volunteer experiences cut into his training time some, and kept him from double practices.  He and senior Matt Swanson were "on the bubble" for selection to the 18-person MIAC Men's Team, and each was swimming events where their best chance of scoring would be, in all honesty, if the entry list in one of their events thinned out some.  Both had earned it, so the decision really came down to senior, or junior.  I chose Matt, the senior.  When I went to shake Tyler's hand and inform him of the decision, he told me, "It's OK...I would have asked you to take Matt, anyway."  You can't coach that...it comes from character.</p>

<p>A couple of weeks later, in a vote of his teammates, Tyler was named this year's winner of the Corbett-Walton Trophy, for Most Team Spirit.  The voting wasn't even close.  Like I said, the records are nice, but athletes with generous souls are every bit as important.</p>

<p>The other trophy winners are:</p>

<p><strong>Jerry Olson Memorial </strong>(Most Valuable)<br />
Women:  Jena Root and Rebecca Ney<br />
Men:  Peter Mullee</p>

<p><strong>Most Improved Woman</strong>:  Kristi Dameron<br />
<strong>Greg Fitzpatrick Memorial</strong> (Most Improved Man):  Tony Linn</p>

<p><strong>Clancy Trophy</strong> (Most Team Spirit, Woman):  Samantha Simon<br />
<strong>Corbett-Walton Trophy</strong> (Most Team Spirit, Man):  Tyler Chase</p>

<p><strong>Dave Linn Trophy </strong>(Men's Scholar Athlete):  Pat Hangge<br />
<strong>Kristen Murray Trophy</strong> (Women's Scholar Athlete):  5-way Tie:  Monica Beggs, Anna Kramer, Sydney Kuramoto, Rebecca Ney, and Sara Wappes.</p>

<p><strong>Bob Christensen Memorial </strong>(Team Captains):  Sydney Kuramoto, Jena Root, Tony Linn, John Stark</p>]]>
        
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    <title>A Fitting End to This Great Season</title>
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    <published>2009-03-22T04:20:51Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-22T04:25:07Z</updated>
    
    <summary>I&apos;m sure you&apos;ll all understand, but I&apos;m honestly just too exhausted to write an extensive blog tonight. Suffice it to say, that we ended on a very, very good note. Becca improved both her time and place, finishing 14th in...</summary>
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        <name>Tom Hodgson</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>I'm sure you'll all understand, but I'm honestly just too exhausted to write an extensive blog tonight.</p>

<p>Suffice it to say, that we ended on a very, very good note.</p>

<p>Becca improved both her time and place, finishing 14th in one of the toughest, deepest events in the meet...the 100 Free.</p>

<p>And then Peter Mullee finished second in the 200 Back by 14 one-hundredths, swimming an incredible race and finishing under the <strong>National Record</strong>.  It was a  joy to watch, and as aggressive and gutsy a swim as you'd ever want to see.</p>

<p>What a way to conclude our incredible season.</p>

<p>More tomorrow...or maybe Monday.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>The Last One Takes Care of Itself</title>
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    <published>2009-03-21T19:40:53Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-21T19:47:05Z</updated>
    
    <summary>One more session to go, but a fun session it will be. Peter qualified 5th in the 200 Back, with a lifetime PR, School Record, and All-Time MIAC Record. He just swam great...going out after the race and hanging really...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One more session to go, but a fun session it will be.  Peter qualified 5th in the 200 Back, with a lifetime PR, School Record, and All-Time MIAC Record.  He just swam great...going out after the race and hanging really tough in the second 100.  He has really settled in to a great meet...and tonight should be a great race.</p>

<p>Becca made it back in the 100 Free, and the consolation heat should be anyone's race, with only about .4 separating Becca from 10th.  She is a great finals swimmer, and a great racer, so tonight's race will be like Peter's...just have fun and GO, GO, GO!</p>

<p>Jena and Erik swam tough, but were not expected to crack the top 16.  They end their incredibly successful seasons at the conclusion of today's prelims.  Congratulations, All-Americans, MIAC Record Holders, MIAC Champs Jena Root and Erik Huls!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>&quot;The Most Supportive Fans in the Country&quot;</title>
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    <published>2009-03-21T03:05:10Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-21T03:24:19Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Yesterday, just before Erik Huls&apos;s heat in the 100 Fly finals, we got to talking about the parents in the stands, supporting our little gang of four at the meet. Remember, Thursday at the Nationals was a day off for...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Yesterday, just before Erik Huls's heat in the 100 Fly finals, we got to talking about the parents in the stands, supporting our little gang of four at the meet.</p>

<p>Remember, Thursday at the Nationals was a day off for Jena, Becca, and Peter...Erik was the only one swimming.  But, there in the stands, cheering, were the Mullees, Judy Ney, and John, Debbie, and Jessica Root.  Of course, Erik had his family there, with his sister, girlfriend and family friend with their hand-made t-shirts.</p>

<p>We noted that, even though they didn't have a child swimming that day, they were still there, supporting, every session.  And it prompted Peter to say, "We have the most supportive fans in the country."  </p>

<p>And while it may be difficult to quantify, Peter's sentiment certainly isn't wrong.  </p>

<p>As the coach of these wonderful kids (and 50 more that didn't qualify for this meet, but were in the stands making a LOT of noise for Jena and Peter tonight), I see that these kids aren't quality people--with big, generous hearts--by accident.  They learned from the generous moms and dads in the stands.  And as proud as I am of these four, and the 50 they also represent, I am also very happy for the parents who get to enjoy these moments of surpassing pride and love as these record-breaking, All-American swimmers make their mark...also among the best in the country.  </p>

<p>Peter said it best, as he went down to swim his off-day warm-up, "It's awesome."</p>]]>
        
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