St. Thomas men, Gustavus women claim 2012 MIAC S&D Championships
http://miac-online.org/news/2012/2/17/SWIM_0217123616.aspx
MINNEAPOLIS -- "Close" was the buzzword throughout the 2012 MIAC Swimming and Diving Championships, with too-close-to-call races for the men's and women's team championships and even closer races decided by hundredths of a second. However, in the final events of the Championships, the Gustavus women and St. Thomas men emerged victorious to cap an incredible weekend at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center.
COMPLETE
FINAL SESSION RESULTS
All weekend long, the Tommies and defending champion St. Olaf were
neck-and-neck for the men's title. The two were tied after one day,
still extremely close after two days, and the trophy was up for
grabs into the final event. St. Thomas pulled ahead of the Oles in
the second half of the men's 400-yard freestyle relay and snatched
the title from St. Olaf by just three points, 765 to 762. The title
is the Tommies' second in two years.
In the women's team competition, St. Olaf gave the Gusties their
best shot, but in the end, Gustavus was just a little too deep and
pulled out its third-consecutive championship and fifth title in
six years. The Gusties won by a margin of 43, 687 to 643 over the
Ole women. Complete team scores are listed below with the top three
All-Conference performers in each of Saturday night's events.
Following the meet, the MIAC Swimmer- and Diver-of-the-Year awards
were presented. The Men's Swimmer-of-the-Year award went to Saint
John's senior Josh Seaburg, who won an event each night: the
500-yard freestyle, the 400-yard individual medley and Saturday's
200-yard butterfly. Men's diving honors went to St. Olaf's Ian
Straehley, who won the 3-meter diving title Saturday after
finishing second in the 1-meter event Thursday.
The women's honors went to St. Olaf swimmer Meghan Weiss, who also
won three individual events, including repeat victories in two
events. Weiss won the 100-, 200- and 500-yard freestyle titles to
lead the Oles. Diver-of-the-Year honors were claimed by St. Thomas'
Jennifer Easton, who set a meet record Saturday with her score of
457.25 on the 1-meter board Saturday to go along with her 3-meter
title.
St. Olaf's Bob and Dave Hauck were honored as the MIAC Women's
Co-Coaches-of-the-Year, and shared the men's coaching honor with
St. Thomas' Tom Hodgson, as evidence of just how close the two
teams were throughout the meet and the season. 2012 MIAC Diving
Coach-of-the-Year honors were awarded to Mark Dusabeck of St.
Thomas. The members of the MIAC All-Sportsmanship Team were also
recognized during the brief awards ceremony at the conclusion of
the event.
In addition to Easton's diving meet record, two All-time MIAC
records fell in Saturday's finals. Gustavus' Alissa Tinklenberg
broke the conference mark in the 200-yard backstroke, winning the
event with an 'A' qualifying time of 2:00.99. St. Olaf's Maggie
Boling also had a record-setting performance with her 2011
Selection Time of 2:21.32 to capture her second-straight title in
the 200-yard breaststroke.
Along with Seaburg and Weiss, St. Olaf freshman Michael Gratz continued his dazzling MIAC debut by also capturing a third individual title, winning the 100-yard freestyle with a 2011 Selection Time of 45.15 to go along with his wins in the 200-yard individual medley and 200-yard freestyle titles. Fellow Ole Colby Kubat also defended his title in the 200-yard breaststroke with an 'A' time of 2:01.74 to add to his second-straight title in the 100-breast and a runner-up finish to Gratz in the 200-IM.
Also highlighting the duel between the Tommie and Ole men were
first-place finishes by UST's Justin Mullee in the 200-yard
backstroke (1:51.79 - 'B' standard) and St. Olaf's Spencer Scarth
in the 1,650-yard freestyle (16:00.28 - 'B' standard). Other
women's highlights included the Oles' Lydia Feldman winning her
second title of the weekend with a time of 2:08.97 in the 200-yard
butterfly and St. Thomas freshman Elise Guenther swimming to
victory in the 1,650-yard freestyle with a time of 17:46.56.
However, the final event was a fitting conclusion to a weekend full
of fantastic finishes, record-breaking performances and intense
scoreboard watching as Gustavus put the finishing touches on its
title by pulling away in the final length to win its third-straight
400-yard freestyle relay title, and St. Thomas erased an early St.
Olaf lead in the same event, charging back to claim the win, and
ultimately, the team title.
The 2012 MIAC Swimming and Diving Championship home page has complete details from the three-day event, including results, recaps, photo galleries (all photos for sale online) and more. All six sessions were Webcast by the MIAC and Webcast America, and they can be viewed on demand on Webcast America's site, and DVDs can also be ordered. Any diving that was not broadcast live will be available on demand online in the coming days. The host schools of this year's event were Augsburg and Carleton.
2012 MIAC Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
Men's Final Team Scores
1. St. Thomas - 765
2. St. Olaf - 762
3. Gustavus - 570
4. Saint John's - 456
5. Carleton - 426
6. Macalester - 109
7. Saint Mary's - 141
8. Hamline - 74
MIAC Men's Swimmer-of-the-Year: Josh Seaburg (Sr.,
Saint John's)
MIAC Men's Diver-of-the-Year: Ian Straehley
(Sr., St. Olaf)
MIAC Men's Swimming Co-Coaches-of-the-Year: Dave
and Bob Hauck, St. Olaf, and Tom Hodgson, St. Thomas
MIAC Diving Coach-of-the-Year: Mark Dusabeck, St.
Thomas
2012 MIAC Men's All-Conference Individuals
1,650-yard freestyle
1. Spencer Scarth (So., St. Olaf) 16:00.28 B
2. Chase Liaboe (Sr., St. Olaf) 16:23.53
3. Swan Westby (Fr., St. Olaf) 16:45.49
200-yard backstroke
1. Justin Mullee (So., St. Thomas) 1:51.79 B
2. Evan Griffith (Fr., St. Olaf) 1:51.83 B
3. Zac Solis (Fr., Gustavus) 1:52.63 B
100-yard freestyle
1. Michael Gratz (Fr., St. Olaf) 45.15 ST11
2. Erik Klontz (Jr., Carleton) 45.18 ST11
3. Logan Arnold (Fr., Saint John's)
200-yard breaststroke
1. Colby Kubat (So., St. Olaf) 2:01.74 A R
2. Billy Schultze (Sr., Gustavus) 2:07.78
3. Nathan France (Fr., St. Thomas) 2:08.62
200-yard butterfly
1. Josh Seaburg (Sr., Saint John's)
2. Chase Liaboe (Sr., St. Olaf)
3. Benito Ramirez (So., Carleton)
400-yard freestyle relay
1. St. Thomas (3:03.59) ST11
(Michael Hoelterhoff, Max Hubbard, Ben Henrickson, Sam Rauchwarter)
2. St. Olaf (3:07.08)
3. Carleton (3:07.23)
3-meter diving
1. Ian Straehley (Sr., St. Olaf) 495.15 ST11
2. Wes Schlichting (Sr., Saint John's) 491.30 ST11
3. Nick Johnson (So., St. Thomas) 485.50 ST11
Key:
M - Meet Record; M* - Conference Record; R - Repeat Champion; A - NCAA 'A' Qualifying Standard; B - NCAA 'B' Qualifying Standard; ST11 - 2011 NCAA Selection Time.
2012 MIAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Women's Final Team Scores
1. Gustavus - 687
2. St. Olaf - 643
3. St. Thomas - 520
4. Saint Benedict - 478
5. Carleton - 448
6. St. Catherine - 235
7. Macalester - 230
8. Saint Mary's - 132
9. Concordia - 154
10. Hamline - 83
11. Augsburg - 72
MIAC Women's Swimmer-of-the-Year: Meghan Weiss
(Jr., St. Olaf)
MIAC Women's Diver-of-the-Year: Jennifer Easton
(Sr., St. Thomas)
MIAC Women's Swimming Co-Coaches-of-the-Year: Dave
and Bob Hauck, St. Olaf
MIAC Diving Coach-of-the-Year: Mark Dusabeck, St.
Thomas
2012 MIAC Women's All-Conference Individuals
1,650-yard freestyle
1. Elise Guenther (Fr., St. Thomas) 17:46.56
2. Melissa Aune (Sr., Gustavus) 17:51.61
3. McKenna Jones (Fr., Gustavus) 17:56.62
200-yard backstroke
1. Alissa Tinklenberg (So., Gustavus) 2:00.99 M* A
2. Maggie Alexander (Sr., Carleton) 2:04.91 B
3. Annie Metcalf (Sr., Carleton) 2:05.67 B
100-yard freestyle
1. Meghan Weiss (Jr., St. Olaf) 52.14 B
2. Sophie Pilhofer (Jr., Carleton) 52.79
3. Milana Socha (So., Carleton) 53.06
200-yard breaststroke
1. Maggie Boling (So., St. Olaf) 2:21.32 M* ST11 R
2. Emily Punyko (Fr., St. Thomas) 2:22.53 B
3. Jennifer Strom (Fr., Gustavus) 2:23.35 B
200-yard butterfly
1. Lydia Feldman (Jr., St. Olaf) 2:08.97
2. Steph Korba (Sr., Gustavus) 2:09.13
3. Katie Bromback (Jr., St. Thomas) 2:09.22
400-yard freestyle relay
1. Gustavus (3:29.74) ST11 R3
(Kelsey Lucia, Sarah Hund, Katie Olson, Alissa Tinklenberg)
2. St. Olaf (3:31.16) B
3. Carleton (3:32.46) B
1-meter diving
1. Jennifer Easton (Sr., St. Thomas) 457.25 M
2. Molly Hansvick (Sr., Concordia) 383.65
3. Alissa Lager (Fr., Saint Benedict) 377.30
Key:
M - Meet Record; M* - Conference Record; R - Repeat Champion; R3 - Three-time Champion; A - NCAA 'A' Qualifying Standard; B - NCAA 'B' Qualifying Standard; ST11 - 2011 NCAA Selection Time.













