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Anonymous | Posted: 11 Jan 2002 | Updated: 11 Jan 2002
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Seattle, WASH. (January 11, 2002) - Coming off a long Christmas training break, the rust set in as both the men's and women's team lost at University of Washington, Friday night. The men's team 19 dual meet consecutive win streak was snapped as they lost valuable diving points with the divers competing at the Arizona Invite.

The men won five of 11 events, but the Huskies squeaked by with a 108.5-96.5 victory to drop the men to 3-1 on the season. The women's team won three of 11 but lost 123-77 to drop them to 3-2 for the season before they travel to face Oregon State tomorrow at 4 p.m.

The men lost the first two events before winning the next three with Gary Tan's victory in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:40.94. Billy Betz posted a time of 20.83 in a 50 free win. Randy Belliston won the 400 IM, posting a season-high time of 4:02.72.

Junior Jeff Mason won the 100 free with a time of 46.41, just ahead of teammate Michael Mullen. The 200-free relay squad of Mullen, Betz, John Malfatt, and James Bekker edged the Husky team by a tenth of a second with a time of 1:24.06

The men's team completed their fourth competition in less than a week after spending Christmas training in Hawaii. They competed in the Duke Kahanamoku Sprint and Distance meets and a dual-meet victory over Iowa on Tuesday before heading straight to Seattle from Honolulu.

"It was a great competitive meet," said men's head swim coach Tim Powers. "We swam well, but I think we suffered from a little jet lag."

For the women, All-American Cortnee Adams won the 50 free once again with a time of 24.06. Junior Amanda Grant won the 100 Breaststroke with a time of 1:06.38. The 200-free relay squad of Heidi Leitz, Nichole Burrows, Ashlee Rumfallow, and Adams won decisively posting a time of 1:37.26.

"It was another tough meet," said women's head swim coach Stan Crump. "They were stronger after the Christmas training break. I look forward to our meet at Oregon State tomorrow after seeing them in the Speedo Cup last month."

Washington vs. Brigham Young

January 11, 2002 (Husky Pool)

Women's 200 Medley Relay

1. UW (D. Johnson (27.45), Reichardt, Massey, Harada) 1:46.21

2. BYU (Rumfallo (28.47), Grant, Lietz, Burrows) 1:48.71

3. UW (Hutton (27.93), Chandler, Hingsbergen, Magnuson) 1:49.70

4. UW (Taggart (29.22), Stucka, Hilyard, Wukstitch) 1:51.70

5. BYU (Atkinson (28.69), Lambert, Juvan, Rappleye) 1:51.75

Score: UW 13, BYU 4

Men's 200 Medley Relay

1. UW (Rose (23.88), Ekhoff, Adrian, Moilanen) 1:32.76

2. BYU (Johnson (23.99), Tan, Malfatt, Mullen) 1:34.44

3. UW (Gillis (25.03), Nitz, Oleson, Bailey) 1:34.73

4. UW (McCaffrey (25.50), Metcalfe, Danowski, Castner) 1:35.47

5. BYU (Bekker (25.12), Scott, Larsen, Sorensen) 1:37.15

Score: UW 13, BYU 4

Women's 1000 Freestyle Men's 1000 Freestyle

1. Hannah Jo, UW 10:33.87 1. John Lyssand, UW 9:34.73

2. Courtney Hentzen, UW 10:34.08 2. Kevin Quinn, UW 9:36.73

3. April Cheadle, UW 10:45.09 3. Chris Monson, UW 9:54.67

4. Codi Jensen, BYU 10:49.72 4. Terrance Lim, BYU 10:00.85

5. Amy Garrick, BYU 11:06.65 5. Nick Parker, BYU 10:21.25

Score: UW 29, BYU 7 Score: UW 29, BYU 7

Women's 200 Freestyle Men's 200 Freestyle

1. Kim Harada, UW 1:52.86 1. Gary Tan, BYU 1:40.94

2. Melody Staubitz, UW 1:56.89 2. Jeff Mason, BYU 1:41.65

3. Monica Ferrell, BYU 1:57.90 3. Jim Wolfe, UW 1:42.19

4. Evelyn Hingsbergen, UW 1:58.43 4. Chris Johnson, BYU 1:43.55

5. Lindsey Otteson, BYU 2:01.02 5. Jeff Hyman, UW 1:43.97

6. Cody Jensen, BYU 2:08.40 6. Jesse Nitz, UW 1:45.82

Score: UW 44, BYU 11 Score: UW 33, BYU 22

Women's 50 Freestyle Men's 50 Freestyle

1. Cortnee Adams, BYU 24.06 1. Billy Betz, BYU 20.83

2. Annette Vayo, UW 24.32 2. Luke Ekhoff, UW 21.38

3. Lisa Fanning, UW 24.49 3. Derek Rose, UW 21.47

4. Jamie Lambert, BYU 25.38 4. Brian Sorensen, BYU 21.62

5. Melissa Busby, BYU 25.45 5. Brent Parker, BYU 21.65

6. Karen Magnuson, UW 25.53 6. Tim Collins, UW 21.68

Score: UW 51, BYU 23 Score: UW 40, BYU 34

Women's 400 IM Men's 400 IM

1. Hannah Jo, UW 4:30.55 1. Randy Belliston, BYU 4:02.72

2. Anissa Hilyard, UW 4:33.85 2. Cameron Barclift. UW 4:05.51

3. Tamber Covington, BYU 4:38.57 3. Chris Monson, UW 4:10.06

4. Erin Kloos, UW 4:39.93 4. Craig Gillis, UW 4:14.44

5. Rachel Mason, BYU 4:46.46 5. Christian Armstrong, BYU4:18.92

6. Kristi Egan, BYU 4:49.50 6. Nate Tobler, BYU 4:22.62

Score: UW 66, BYU 27 Score: UW 49, BYU 44

Women's 100 Butterfly Men's 100 Butterfly

1. Julie Massey, UW 57.62 1. Ryan Oleson, UW 50.65

2. Anissa Hilyard, UW 57.78 1. Gary Tan, BYU 50.65

3. Heidi Lietz, BYU 58.65 3. Jeff Hyman, UW 50.93

4. Evelyn Hingsbergen, UW 59.74 4. James Castner, UW 51.54

5. Lyndi Juran, BYU 1:01.69 5. Levi Larsen, BYU 52.06

6. Kristi Egan, BYU 1:02.44 6. Kurt Mullen, BYU 54.16

Score: UW 81, BYU 31 Score: UW 60.5, BYU 51.5

Women's 100 Freestyle Men's 100 Freestyle

1. Kim Harada, UW 50.84 1. Jeff Mason, BYU 46.41

2. Cortnee Adams, BYU 52.25 2. Mike Mullen, BYU 46.94

3. Lisa Fanning, UW 53.23 3. Justin Adrian, UW 47.08

4. Amanda Grant, BYU 54.37 4. Brent Parker, BYU 47.50

5. Karen Magnuson, UW 55.30 5. Tim Collins, UW 47.83

6. Melissa Busby, BYU 56.98 6. Nate Bailey, UW 47.97

Score: UW 94, BYU 37 Score: BYU 66.5, UW 64.5

Women's 100 Backstroke Men's 100 Backstroke

1. Desiree Johnson, UW 57.75 1. David Moilanen, UW 50.44

2. Nichole Burrows, BYU 58.78 2. Chris Johnson, BYU 51.05

3. Annette Vayo, UW 58.85 3. Derek Rose, UW 51.38

4. Abby Hutton, UW 58.92 4. James Bekker, BYU 52.96

5. Ashlee Rumfallo, BYU 59.71 5. John Malfatt, BYU 53.02

6. Tina Adkinson, BYU 1:00.99 6. Craig Gillis, UW 53.29

Score: UW 108, BYU 42 Score: UW 76.5, BYU 73.5

Women's 500 Freestyle Men's 500 Freestyle

1. Hannah Jo, UW 5:08.39 1. Jim Wolfe, UW 4:36.71

2. Melody Staubitz, UW 5:13.07 2. Kevin Quinn, UW 4:38.48

3. Monica Ferrell, BYU 5:15.16 3. Randy Belliston, BYU 4:40.42

4. Courtney Hentzen, UW 5:19.95 4. John Lyssand, UW 4:46.75

5. Cody Jensen, BYU 5:26.23 5. Terrance Lim, BYU 4:52.28

6. Lindsey Otteson, BYU 5:29.88 6. Nick Parker, BYU 5:03.96

Score: UW 123, BYU 46 Score: UW 91.5, 77.5

Women's 100 Breaststroke Men's 100 Breaststroke

1. Amanda Grant, BYU 1:06.38 1. Luke Ekhoff, UW 57.25

2. Tamber Covington, BYU 1:07.22 2. Adam Ware, BYU 58.69

3. Jamie Lambert, BYU 1:08.98 3. Jesse Nitz, UW 58.86

Exh. Brittany Reichardt, UW1:05.06 4. Austin Scott, BYU 59.78

Exh. Melissa Chandler, UW 1:06.58 5. Cameron Barclift, UW 1:00.09

Exh. Jenny Stucka, UW 1:07.68 6. Chris Patience, BYU 1:00.32 Score: UW 123, BYU 62 Score: 104.5, BYU 83.5

Women's 200 Freestyle Relay

1. BYU (Lietz, Burrows, Rumfallo, Adams) 1:37.26

2. BYU (Rappleye, Adkinson, Busby, Ferrell) 1:41.28

exh. UW (Vayo, D. Johnson, Staubitz, Fanning) 1:36.38

Exh. UW (Wukstitch, Real, Massey, Cheadle) 1:40.99

Exh. UW (Taggart, Hutton, Chandler, Brace) 1:42.62

Final Score: UW 123, BYU 77

Men's 200 Freestyle Relay

1. BYU (M. Mullen, Betz, Malfatt, Bekker) 1:24.06

2. UW (Collins, Adrian, Castner, Moilanen) 1:24.17

3. BYU (Mason, K. Mullen, Sorensen, Parker) 1:24.58

4. UW (Hyman, Schmidt, Daranowski, Bailey) 1:26.14

5. UW (McCaffrey, Oleson, Zielke, Pearson) 1:27.00

Final Score: UW 108.5, BYU 96.5

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 9 Jan 2002 | Updated: 28 Apr 2011
Anonymous

PROVO, Utah (January 8, 2002) The BYU men's and women's swimming teams will travel to Seattle, WA to face the University of Washington Friday at 6 p.m. PST. On Saturday the men's team will travel home while the women's squad will compete at Oregon State on Saturday at 4 p.m. PST. Both the men's and women's divers will travel to Tuscon, Ariz. to compete in the annual Arizona Invite all day Friday and Saturday.

The women's team is 3-1 so far this season and has not competed since the Speedo Cup in late November. Last season the women's team defeated Washington 131-108. The women's team saw Oregon State (5-2 overall) finish second at the Speedo Cup after finishing two places behind them in fourth place.

"Washington has improved from last season," said women's head swim coach Stan Crump concerning Friday's meet. "Oregon State is a top team but we expect this meet to be much closer than the Speedo Cup."

The men's team is 3-0 in dual meets this season and hold a 19 consecutive dual meet winning streak dating back to the 1999-2000 season. Last season the men's team defeated Washington 142-95. The men placed second at the Speedo Cup behind No. 1 Stanford and look forward to competing again after spending Christmas training in Hawaii.