March 1, 2006
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Horizon League Swimmers of the Meet
Bjorn Schantz
Schantz won three individual titles at this year's championship, winning the 500, 1000 and 1650 freestyle events on his way to claiming Swimmer of the Meet honors. He was also a part of the record-setting 800 freestyle relay team, swimming a 1:37.57 leg as the anchor. During the season, Schantz was named Horizon League Swimmer of the Week on three occasions (Nov. 30, Jan. 25 and Feb. 8).
Lindsay Caldwell
UW-Milwaukee, Junior,
Other Award Winners
Divers of the Meet
Erin Blemberg- UW-Milwaukee, Senior,
Newcomers of the Year
Women's Swimming Coach of the Year:
Jim Merner,
Women's Diving Coach of the Year:
Todd Hill, UW-Milwaukee
Men's Co-Swimming Coaches of the Year:
Wally Morton,
Sion Brinn,
Men's Diving Coach of the Year:
Rich Karban,
Cleveland State,
Vikings earn first title since 1999, while
The 2006 Horizon League Swimming & Diving Championships concluded Saturday, with the Cleveland State Vikings claiming their first team title in any sport since 1999. The Viking men defeated three-time defending champion
CSU, which had entered the final day leading WSU by 67.5 points (579-511.5), came out firing right out of the gates as junior Bjorn Schantz claimed his third freestyle event of the week with a 15:38.81 in the 1,650 freestyle.
Senior Pieter Pelser followed Schantz's lead, claiming the 200 backstroke in a school-record time of 1:47.42 for his second title of the tournament and the second season in a row that he has swept the event in the championship.
Sophomore's Brady Lusk and Khaled Elgamal followed up Schantz with strong times in the mile, with Lusk placing sixth with a time of 16:15.10 and Elgamal swimming to a ninth-place 16:30.86. In the 200 back, sophomore Ari Markle backed Pelser's showing with a fifth-place time of 1:54.84.
The honors continued for the Vikings following the meet, as Schantz claimed both the Men's Swimmer of the Meet award and the Male Swim Athlete of the Year crown, senior Thatcher Carr captured his second Diver of the Meet award and head diving coach Rich Karban earned his third-straight Men's Diving Coach of the Year award.
The Vikings finished the meet with eight individual and a pair of relay titles, including three by Schantz (500, 1,000 and 1,650 free) and Pelser with two (100 and 200 backstroke).
The second-place Raiders won two titles on day four, as Elvis Cirikovic won the men's 100-yard freestyle in 44.92 and Rafael Candido earned a victory in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:04.67. WSU's Scott Lang finished second in the 1650 free and both Aaron Eckstein (200 backstroke) and Warren Thompson (200 breaststroke) added second-place finishes, but in the end, the effort wasn't enough to stop the Vikings from earning their first team title in any sport since 1999.
For the second consecutive year, the members of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women's swimming and diving team can call themselves Horizon League champions. The
UWGB posted a total of 805 points, compared to 772 for the Raiders. Phoenix freshman and Green Bay native Danielle DeGrand was named the league's women's newcomer of the year, after winning her second individual event of these championships, winning the 200-yd backstroke over University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Molly Finn. DeGrand touched the wall in 2:04.01
Allison Kreb also aided the
With the second-straight win for the
Third-place finisher UW-Milwaukee boasted four individual wins on the evening, including one from both Molly Finn and Lindsay Caldwell. Caldwell, who was named both Women's Swimmer of the Meet and Athlete of the Year, finished first in the 100 freestyle (50.94). Finn, after losing out to DeGrand in the 200 backstroke, won the title in the 200 butterfly, touching the wall in 2:05.01.
The Panthers also received a boost from its diving team. Senior Erin Blemberg earned the 3-meter title to sweep both diving events, while teammates Crystal Syzmanski, Emily Duesler and Jenna Kotlarz rounded out the top four.
Multiple League Records Fall at 2006 Championships
Eleven new marks set in four days at Robert F. Busbey Natatorium
Eleven championship records fell over the weekend at the 2006 Horizon League Swimming & Diving Championships, giving further support to the claim that Robert F. Busbey Natatorium, the site of this year's meet on the campus of
Men's champion
Horizon League Swimmers of the Meet and Athletes of the Year Bjorn Schantz of Cleveland State and Lindsay Caldwell of UW-Milwaukee added to their impressive list of accomplishments this season, as Schantz set two individual records in the 500 and 1000 freestyle and Caldwell surpassed her own League-best time in the 100 freestyle with a 50.94 mark. Schantz's time of 4:24.65 bested former Viking Henk Maarkgraaf's time of 4:26.10, while his 9:17.93 mark in the 1000 free topped WSU's Scott Lang's previous record of 9:22.92.
UIC's Blake Booher and
Three of the four swimmers setting individual marks were also part of record-breaking relay teams.
The
Two League teams ranked in CSCAA Mid-Major Poll
Two Horizon League teams are ranked in the top 25 of the College Swim Coaches Association of America Division I Mid-Major Poll, last announced Feb. 7. On the men's side, both the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and
On the women's side, UW-Milwaukee is ranked 16th among mid-major programs with 228.81 points, behind overall leader
The CSCAA mid-major poll is officially released four times throughout the swimming and diving season, November 15, December 21, February 7 and March 7. The poll includes schools from the America East, Atlantic 10, Big West, Colonial Athletic Association, EISL, Horizon League, Ivy League, Metro Atlantic, Mid-America, Mid-Continent,