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2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2003-04 Season Highlights.................. 2-3 Coaching Staff............................ 4-5 2004-05 Season Outlook................... 6-7 2004-05 Roster............................. 8 Meet the Midshipmen..................... 8-17 2003-04 Season In Review................ 18-19 The Army-Navy Series / Team Captains......... 20 Coaching History / Yearly Records............ 21 Year-by-Year Results..................... 22-26 Conference Meet History................... 26 Records............................... 27-29 NCAA Results / Navy Award Winners......... 30 The United States Naval Academy.......... 30-33 Tribute to John Higgins...................... 34 The EISL / The Patriot League................ 35 Lejeune Hall.............................. 36 NAVY QUICK FACTS Location........................ Annapolis, Md. Superintendent:.. Vice Adm. Rodney P. Rempt, USN Director of Athletics............. Chet Gladchuk Nickname.................... Midshipmen, Mids School Colors.............. Navy Blue and Gold Home Pool................. Lejeune Hall (1,000) Conferences................ EISL, Patriot League SPORTS INFORMATION Swimming SID................. Justin Kischefsky Phone......................... (410) 293-8772 Fax........................... (410) 293-8954 E-mail...................... kischefs@usna.edu Website.................. www.navysports.com TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Overall Record.................... 8-9 2003-04 Patriot League Meet Finish..... First (810) 2003-04 EISL Meet Finish........... Sixth (659.5) 2003-04 NCAA Meet Finish.......... T-28th (14) Letterwinners Returning/Lost............... 15/9 Newcomers.............................. 14 On the cover: The 2004-05 Senior Class COACHING STAFF Head Coach....................... Bill Roberts Alma Mater...................... Springfield 92 Year at Navy.......................... Second Navy Record............................. 8-9 Career Record............. 47-45 (Four Seasons) Phone......................... (410) 293-3012 E-Mail..................... robertsw@usna.edu Assistant Coach................. Adam Kennedy Alma Mater...................... Davidson 01 Year at Navy............................ First Phone......................... (410) 293-5834 E-Mail...................... kennedy@usna.edu Diving Coach...................... Joe Suriano Alma Mater....................... Michigan 70 Year at Navy............................ 27th Phone......................... (410) 293-2970 E-Mail...................... suriano@usna.edu 2003-04 RESULTS O3 Air Force L 167-133 O18 Lafayette W 238-66 O18 Rider W 219-81 O24 at Johns Hopkins W 125-112 N1 at UMBC W 122-121 N12 George Washington W 145-88 N14 American W 161-133 N14 Bucknell W 222-78 D22 at Dartmouth L 140-101 D22 vs. Brown L 126-114 D4 Army W 151-92 J3 Harvard L 204-94 J10 at Yale L 142-99 J10 vs. Cornell L 122.5-120.5 J31 Pennsylvania L 123-120 F7 at Princeton L 170-122 F14 Columbia L 132-110 F26-28 Patriot League Meet First 810 pts. M4-6 EISL Meet Sixth 659.5 pts. M26-28 NCAA Meet T-28th 14 pts. 2004-05 SCHEDULE September 20 &Sunfest Open Ocean Swim 11 a.m. October 16 Lafayette / Rider 12 Noon 23 Johns Hopkins 11 a.m. 29 UMBC 4 p.m. November 10 George Washington 5 p.m. 13 Bucknell/UNC Wilmington 12 Noon 20 at Brown / vs. Dartmouth 12 Noon December 2 at Army 7:15 p.m. January 8 at Harvard 1 p.m. 15 Cornell / Yale 12 Noon 29 at Pennsylvania 12 Noon February 5 Princeton 2 p.m. 12 at Columbia 1 p.m. 24-26 *Patriot League Championship March 3-5 %EISL Championship 11-12 ^NCAA Diving Zone Championship 24-26 #NCAA Championship Home Meets in Bold at Lejeune Hall &Sunfest Open Ocean City, Md. *Patriot League Championship Lewisburg, Pa. %EISL Championship Boston, Mass. ^NCAA Diving Zone Championship Annapolis, Md. #NCAA Championship Minneapolis, Minn. 2004-05 Men s Swimming and Diving Team The U.S. Naval Academy was established in 1845 as the Naval School at Fort Severn in Annapolis, Md.

2 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2003-04 SEASON IN REVIEW Preparing for the first event: Several Navy faithful prior to the 200 medley relay versus Air Force. The first of several NCAA cuts earned in Lejeune Hall in 2004. The Navy 200 free relay eventually placed at the 2004 NCAA Meet! Individual Honors: Noah White ( 04) receives the Swimmer of the Meet award f rom the Patriot League s Dan Trump. Noah won the award by winning three individual events, including two NCAA B cut and one A cut. Chris Speicher ( 05) focuses just prior to the start of the 200 backstroke. During his career, Chris has been a very consistent competitor for Navy. The Naval Academy became a co-ed institution in 1976. Today, 15 percent of the 4,000-member Brigade are women.

2003-04 SEASON IN REVIEW 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 3 Top Guns: The Navy four awaiting their award ceremony. Navy swept the final two events of the 2004 EISL meet. Game On: The Navy relay was the first to compete at NCAA s since 1969. American Spirit: The Midshipmen held the middle four spots of the 50 free, proudly displaying the Red, White and Blue. A faculty and officer representative is assigned to every varsity and junior varsity team at the Naval Academy.

4 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING HEAD COACH BILL ROBERTS SECOND YEAR AT NAVY SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE 92 After a memorable first season, Bill Roberts begins his second campaign as the head coach of the Navy men s swimming team. in his three seasons. amass a combined 39-36 record During his initial season as the program s mentor, Roberts coached Dreams do come true, the Midshipmen to the 2003-04 Patriot League title, a sixth-place finish at said Roberts upon accepting the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League meet and returned Navy to the position of head coach. To the NCAA National Championship for the first time since 1996. Along coach swimming at the U.S. the way, his swimmers won 10 individual and relay titles at the Patriot Naval Academy is an opportunity of a lifetime. I feel blessed to League meet and captured the 400 freestyle relay event at the EISL championship. have served at such a wonderful school as Colgate, and to Roberts first arrived at Navy during the summer of 1997 when he joined Lee Lawrence s coaching staff as an assistant coach. In three seasons together, the Lawrence-Roberts duo guided Navy to a 27-10 record, once again at the Naval now have the chance to work including an 18-9 mark in the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League. Academy. This position means Roberts coached Navy s 200 freestyle relay team that won the 1999 EISL the world to me. title, and helped develop sprinter Clint Cornell into a 2000 Olympic Trials The goals of the program appearance and to the 2001 EISL 50-yard freestyle title. are to provide an environment After three seasons at Navy, Roberts took over as head coach of that will allow every team the men s and women s swimming teams at Colgate. During the 2002-03 member to reach their potential academically, athletically and personally. We want to be the premier season, the Colgate women placed fourth in the Patriot League, the program s highest finish since an identical showing during the 1996-97 campaign. His men s teams placed fifth in the Patriot League in each of his Additionally, it is our expectation that we will annually compete for a service academy for those interested in swimming and diving in college. seasons in Hamilton, which was highlighted during the 2002 season by conference championship while sending athletes to the NCAA and Matt Vuturo becoming the program s first individual swimming champion Olympic Trial meets. in six years. Colgate swimmers would win a total of six league titles and A 1992 graduate of Springfield College, where he was a four-year letterwinner and served as team captain for two seasons, Roberts began his coaching career upon graduation as the head coach of the women s team at Wells College in his hometown of Aurora, N.Y. After two seasons at Wells, he served as a graduate assistant coach at East Carolina, during which time he earned a master s degree in athletic administration. In the summer of 1996, he moved on to Philadelphia as an assistant coach with the Villanova program for one year before coming to the Naval Academy. Roberts, 34, and his wife, Nicole, have three sons Will, age five, Nick, age three, and one-year old Jackson. ROBERTS HISTORY Hometown......................................Aurora, N.Y. Education...............B.S., Springfield 92; M.Ed., East Carolina 96 COACHING BACKGROUND 1992-94....................Head Coach,Wells College (Women) 1994-96.................Graduate Assistant, East Carolina (M&W) 1996-97.......................Assistant Coach,Villanova (M&W) 1997-2000.............Assistant Coach, U.S. Naval Academy (Men) 2000-03...........................Head Coach, Colgate (M&W) 2003-present..............Head Coach, U.S. Naval Academy (Men) YEARLY DIVISION I HEAD COACHING RECORD Year Team W-L PLC Place PLC Titles (I/R) EISL Place EISL Titles (I/R) NCAA Place 2001 Colgate Men 5-6 Fifth (327.5) 0 (0 / 0) n/a n/a n/a 2001 Colgate Women 6-5 Fifth (414) 2 (2 / 0) n/a n/a n/a 2002 Colgate Men 6-6 Fifth (396) 1 (1 / 0) n/a n/a n/a 2002 Colgate Women 7-5 Fifth (372) 0 (0 / 0) n/a n/a n/a 2003 Colgate Men 6-8 Fifth (365) 2 (2 / 0) n/a n/a n/a 2003 Colgate Women 9-6 Fourth (494) 1 (1 / 0) n/a n/a n/a 2004 Navy 8-9 First (810) 10 (5 / 5) Sixth (659.5) 1 (0 / 1) 28th (14) Overall 47-45 16 (11 / 6) 1 (0 / 1) The Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War, was ratified in the Annapolis State House.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 5 JOE SURIANO DIVING COACH 27TH SEASON Joe Suriano begins his 27th season as Navy s diving coach. Under his tutelage, nine divers on Navy s men s team and two divers on the women s team have qualified for 19 NCAA Division I Championships. All told, his divers have earned 14 Division I All-America accolades. One of his greatest thrills came in 1991 when he was named the Division II Coach of the Year after Stacia Johnson captured the NCAA title. Suriano earned a bachelor s degree from Michigan in 1970 and a master s degree from Eastern Michigan in 1978. Prior to coaching at Navy, he was the diving coach at Eastern Michigan from 1971-72 and at Vanderbilt from 1973-78. Suriano was named an International Olympic Committee diving expert in 1985 and conducted a 21-day clinic for 30 diving coaches in New Delhi, India. In 1994, he was named an official and an assistant diving coach for U.S. Diving at the Dive Canada International Championships. He also served as an official in 1995 at the World University Games in Fukouka, Japan, and at the World Military Games in Rome, Italy. He also served as a diving coach at two U.S. Diving National Training Camps and was named to the 1995-96 U.S. Diving national coaching staff. Most recently, he directed the American diving team at the 1999 World Military Games in Zagreb, Croatia. Suriano completed a term as the chairman of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Rules Sub- Committee on Sept. 1, 2001. In addition to his 91 honor from the NCAA, he also has been named the Patriot League Diving Coach of the Year and the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League Diving Coach of the Year during his tenure at Navy. ADAM KENNEDY ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON Adam Kennedy enters his first season as a member of the Navy coaching staff. Although this is his initial season at Navy, this is his second time he will be working under head coach Bill Roberts. Kennedy served as an assistant coach under Roberts at Colgate from January 2002 through May 2003, then served as the program s interim head coach. Two of his distance swimmers won Patriot League titles during his stint in Hamilton. During the fall of 2003, he then moved on to a graduate assistant s position at Ohio where he once again coached the men s and women s sprinters. While there his men s 200 freestyle relay team set a new school record. Kennedy swam collegiately at Davidson College, earning four letters. His prep career included swimming for Ben Davis and the Tualatin Hills Swim Club and for Sunset High School in Portland, Ore. KENNEDY S HISTORY Hometown...................................Portland, Ore. Education...........B.A., Davidson College, 01; Masters, Ohio 04 Support Staff SURIANO S HISTORY Hometown..................................Dearborn, Mich. Education................B.S., Michigan 70; M.Ed., E. Michigan 78 NCAA Coach of the Year...............................1991 Patriot League Coach of the Year.........................1992 Eastern Women s Swimming League Coach of the Year........1997 SURIANO S HONOR ROLL OF DIVERS NCAA Qualifiers Arthur Conley 1983 Bill McCormack 1983, 84, 85, 86* Brad Baell 1989 Paul Feduchak 1990 Stacia Johnson 1992 Nate Smith 1993*, 94*, 95*, 96* Darcy Stuart 1994*, 96* Bay Dobbins 1996, 97 Jonathan Schiffelbein 2000 Thatcher Carr 2001 Kevin Teague 2004 * Named All-America 1-Meter League Champions Stacia Johnson 1989, 91, 92 Darcy Stuart 1996 Elizabeth Peterson 1999, 2000 Kevin Teague 2004 3-Meter League Champions Stacia Johnson 1989, 91, 92 Darcy Stuart 1997 Elizabeth Peterson 1999, 2000 Kevin Teague 2004 Eastern Champions Stacia Johnson 1992 (1 & 3) Darcy Stuart 1997 (1) Nate Smith 1993 (1 & 3), 94 (1 & 3), 95 (1 & 3), 96 (1 & 3) Bill Dobbins 1997 (1 & 3), 98 (1) Kevin Teague 2004 (3) Lt. Cmdr. Carther F. Jorgensen, USN Officer Representative Eric Ruden Senior Associate Athletic Director Lt. Cmdr. Kyle Kliewer, USN Faculty Representative Justin Kischefsky Assistant Sports Information Director Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, is the only Naval Academy graduate to hold that office.

6 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2004-05 OUTLOOK The Navy men s swimming and diving team experienced many firsts during the 2003-04 season. For the first time in nearly 30 years, a new head coach in Bill Roberts would be on the pool deck in Lejeune Hall. Also for the first time, the Mids would compete in both the Patriot League and Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League championship events. Navy made their presence felt at the Patriot League Meet immediately, winning 11 events and taking the team title by nearly 300 points. In addition, for the first time in 31 years the Mids qualified five athletes for the NCAA Championship, scored points at the national meet for the first time in 10 years and saw its 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams earn Honorable Mention All-America honors. Last year was an amazing season in many regards, said Roberts. Led by an awesome senior class, we achieved almost everything we set out to do, both individually and as a team. As the new coach, it was a great thrill to be leading this group of midshipmen, let alone walk the pool deck with pride at the NCAA Championship and the U.S. Olympic Trials. While Navy graduated some talented athletes, including 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials-participant Noah White and First-Team All-Patriot League honorees Marshall Boyd and Terrence Fenningham, the Mids return nine competitors who garnered postseason accolades from the Patriot League and scored points in 17 events at the EISL Championship. We have a tremendous challenge ahead of us as a program, said Roberts. An amazing precedent was set last year. However, much of what was earned last season is on par with the vision and expectations of our program. With everyone on the team seeing Navy compete on the national level last year, I expect that every swimmer and diver will be committed to realizing those same or similar goals for themselves and the team this year. Jake Keefe BACKSTROKE Headlining this event for Navy are Kevin Mukri, Chris Speicher and Mike Linn, with returning swimmers Kurt Lobaugh and Eric Bond also expected to score points for the Mids in the various events. Mukri won the 200 back and placed third in the 100 back at the Patriot League Championship, while reaching the consolation final in both events at the EISL Championship. He placed first or second in the 200 back in every dual meet he competed in, while never placing below third in the 100 back. Speicher scored points for Navy in almost every 200 back race on the season, including a 14th-place showing in the event at the Patriot League Meet. Linn reached the finals in the 100 back at the Patriot League Meet and scored points for the Mids in the event at the EISL Championship. In addition to the already strong group of returning swimmers in the event, look for newcomers Danny Mizelle, John Lyles and Chris Jenkins to only bolster the stroke for Navy. By stroke, this could be our most improved event this season, said Roberts. Everyone returns in this event and all swam well last season, both in the regular season and in our championship meets. It will be a terrific training situation with several qualified young backstrokers coming in to provide support in the event. BREASTSTROKE Brian DeMell, who recorded top-five finishes in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke events at the Patriot League Championship, and John Kennedy, a consolation finalist in both events at the Patriot League Meet, return to lead the Navy breaststrokers. They will be joined by fellow returning swimmer Justin Wells and freshmen Jimmy Jones, Kevin Kysiak and Mike Lowhorn. Similar to last year, we look for continued improvement in this event throughout the season, said Roberts. How much we improve in this event is up to us. If this relatively young contingent can push each other Monday through Saturday, then we can expect our competitiveness to increase by March. BUTTERFLY Christian Foschi, Ian Getzler and Jake Keefe will be looked upon as leaders in the butterfly events. Each of them scored points in one event at the Patriot League Championship, while Getzler recorded Navy s fastest time of the season in the 200 fly in scoring at the Eastern Championship. The Navy trio will be joined in this event by returnees Chris Hilliard, Lobaugh and Brad Snyder, along with newcomers Matt Chesney, Steve DeLeonibus, Jones and Andrew Thorn. We need to address this event with a greater emphasis, said Roberts. The 200 fly sets the tone for the second half of a dual meet. As a team you want to come out firing in this event. Within this young corps should arise a formidable group to provide the boost we need in the butterfly. FREESTYLE - SPRINT One of the most talented strokes last season is expected to once again be strong for Navy A total of 43 majors are offered among 18 areas of study in three academic divisions.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 7 Brian DeMell this season. Leading the way will be Mike Linn, Joe Smutz and Brad Penley, along with Bond, Foschi, Hilliard and Ryan McAnally. Smutz finaled in both the 50 and 100 freestyle events at both league championships and would go on to compete in both events at the NCAA Championship. Linn followed up his third-place finish in the 100 and sixth-place showing in the 50 at the Patriot League Meet by scoring points in both events at the EISL Championship and competing in both of Navy s relay teams at the NCAA Championship. Though the personnel make-up of this group will be much different than last year, we are expecting similar results, said Roberts. Historically this has been a prime event for our program. Though we graduated some of the program s best swimmers in this event, remaining in place is a solid corps of young sprinters ready to race. FREESTYLE - MIDDLE DISTANCE Look for Keefe, Danny Flemming and Andrew Plumb to lead Navy in the middle distance events, with Tommy Brown, Christian Nielsen, Greg Schmucker and Thorn to challenge for points, as well. Keefe scored points for Navy in every 200 free event during the 2003-04 dual meet season and narrowly missed reaching the finals in the event at the Patriot League Championship. Flemming placed fourth in the 200 and 500 events at the Patriot League Meet and scored in both events at the EISL Championship, as well. Plumb placed fifth in the 200 at the Patriot League Meet. We have a strong mix of experience and youth that should blend well for another exciting season, said Roberts. Our goal this year will be to build upon our previous successes in the 200, while aiming to win more of the 400/500 races throughout the season. FREESTYLE - DISTANCE Navy returns its top distance swimmers from one year ago in Snyder, Getzler and Andy Bockus, with Josh Andres, Matt Chesney and Adam Hine expected to add to Navy s already talented contingent. Snyder, Getzler and Bockus each recorded top-10 finishes in the 1,650 at the Patriot League Meet and scored for Navy in the event at the Eastern Meet. In addition, Getzler posted Navy s fastest 1,000 time on the season, while Snyder did the same in the 1,650. The entire event returns and are coming off a season where every- one made solid gains, said Roberts. This year, we expect greater training and competitiveness to lead to marked growth during our championship season. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY DeMell, sixth place in the 200 IM at the Patriot League Meet, and Speicher, third place in the 400 at the Patriot League meet, return as key competitors for Navy one more time. They will be joined by Bockus third in the 400 and 14th in the 200 at the Patriot League Meet; 17th in the 400 at EISL Championship Jones, Kysiak and Mizelle. Our potential in this event is motivating, said Roberts. We have two excellent leaders for this event in Chris Speicher and Brian DeMell. They will be supported and pushed by a strong team of IM ers this season. Nearly every swimmer can swim the IM if called up. Expect to see some new people begin to develop a name for themselves in the IM in 2005. DIVING After finishing last season as one of the top freshman divers in the country, Kevin Teague returns for his sophomore season looking for even bigger things. Teague won both boards at the Patriot League Meet and placed first on the three meter and fourth on the one meter at the EISL Championship. He would go on to compete in three events at the NCAA Championship, placing 22nd on both the one-meter springboard and 10-meter platform. Also returning for Navy is Joe Reardon, who scored on both boards at both league championships last year. They will be joined by newcomers Grant Gehrke, Adam Niekras and Zach Templin to provide key depth for diving coach Joe Suriano. All Midshipmen undertake professional military training, including classroom studies, drills and practical training.

8 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2004-05 ROSTER Name Cl. Event Hometown (High School) Josh Andres Fr. Backstroke/Freestyle Glen Allen,Va. (Henrico) Matt Anthony Sr. Freestyle Villanova, Pa. (Germantown Academy) Andy Bockus So. Freestyle/IM Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) Eric Bond So. Backstroke/IM Ashburn,Va. (Stonebridge) Tommy Brown So. Freestyle Midland,Texas (Midland) Matt Chesney Fr. Backstroke/Freestyle Sugar Land,Texas (Kempner) Steve DeLeonibus Fr. Butterfly/IM Millersville, Md. (Mt. St. Joseph) Brian DeMell Sr. Breaststroke Mentor, Ohio (Hawken School) Danny Flemming So. Freestyle Loganville, Ga. (South Gwinnett) Christian Foschi Jr. Butterfly/Freestyle Old Brookville, N.Y. (Chaminade) Grant Gehrke So. Diving Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual) Ian Getzler Jr. Freestyle Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Tyler Hill Fr. Freestyle Houston,Texas (Cypress Creek) Chris Hilliard Sr. Butterfly/Freestyle Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Day) Adam Hine So. Freestyle Wilmington, N.C. (Hine Academy) Christopher Jenkins Fr. Backstroke/IM Chicago, Ill. (Latin School) Jimmy Jones Fr. Breaststroke/Butterfly Flower Mound,Texas (Flower Mound) Jake Keefe Sr. Freestyle Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) John Kennedy So. Breaststroke/IM Richmond,Va. (Walker Governor s School) Kevin Kysiak Fr. Breaststroke Western Springs, Ill. (Fenwick) Mike Linn Jr. Backstroke/Freestyle Newhall, Calif. (Hart) Kurt Lobaugh So. Backstroke/Butterfly Wichita, Kan. (Southeast) Mike Lowhorn Fr. Breaststroke/IM St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade Prep) John Lyles Fr. Backstroke/Freestyle Fairfax Station,Va. (Lake Braddock) Ryan McAnally Sr. Freestyle Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf) Daniel Mizelle Fr. Backstroke/IM Rockville,Va. (Patrick Henry) Kevin Mukri So. Backstroke/Freestyle Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha Catholic) Adam Niekras Fr. Diving Liverpool, N.Y. (Liverpool) Christian Nielsen Fr. Freestyle Port Charlotte, Fla. (Charlotte) Brad Penley So. Freestyle Hickory, N.C. (Foard) Joe Reardon Sr. Diving Arlington,Va. (Gonzaga) Andrew Plumb So. Freestyle Altadena, Calif. (Loyola) Greg Schmucker So. Freestyle Chicago, Ill. (Northside College Prep) Joe Smutz Jr. Freestyle Marriottsville, Md. (Loyola Blakefield) Brad Snyder Jr. Freestyle St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast) Chris Speicher Sr. Backstroke Cape May, N.J. (Wildwood Catholic) Kevin Teague So. Diving Lexington, Ky. (Dunbar) Zach Templin Fr. Diving Holt, Mich. (Holt) Andrew Thorn Fr. Freestyle Elizabethtown, Pa. (Lancaster Catholic) Justin Wells So. Breaststroke/IM Lafayette, Ind. (Harrison) Head Coach Bill Roberts (Second Season, Springfield 92) Assistant Coach Adam Kennedy (First Season, Davidson 01) Diving Coach Joe Suriano (27th Season, Michigan 70) Officer Representative Lt. Cmdr. Carther F. Jorgensen, USN Faculty Representative Lt. Cmdr. Kyle Kliewer, USN Cap t ain MIDN 1/C Jake Keefe MIDS BY CLASS Seniors (7) Matt Anthony Brian DeMell Chris Hilliard Jake Keefe Ryan McAnally Joe Reardon Chris Speicher Juniors (5) Christian Foschi Ian Getzler Mike Linn Joe Smutz Brad Snyder Sophomores (14) Andy Bockus Eric Bond Tommy Brown Danny Flemming Grant Gehrke Adam Hine John Kennedy Kurt Lobaugh Kevin Mukri Brad Penley Andrew Plumb Greg Schmucker Kevin Teague Justin Wells MIDS BY EVENT Backstroke (10) Josh Andres Eric Bond Matt Chesney Christopher Jenkins Mike Linn Kurt Lobaugh John Lyles Daniel Mizelle Kevin Mukri Chris Speicher Breaststroke (6) Brian DeMell Jimmy Jones John Kennedy Kevin Kysiak Mike Lowhorn Justin Wells Butterfly (6) Steve DeLeonibus Christian Foschi Chris Hilliard Jimmy Jones Jr. Kurt Lobaugh Brad Snyder Divers (5) Grant Gehrke Adam Niekras Joe Reardon Kevin Teague Zach Templin Freshmen (14) Josh Andres Matt Chesney Steve DeLeonibus Tyler Hill Christopher Jenkins Jimmy Jones Kevin Kysiak Mike Lowhorn John Lyles Daniel Mizelle Adam Niekras Christian Nielsen Zach Templin Andrew Thorn Freestyle (23) Josh Andres Matt Anthony Andy Bockus Tommy Brown Matt Chesney Danny Flemming Christian Foschi Ian Getzler Tyler Hill Chris Hilliard Adam Hine Jake Keefe Mike Linn John Lyles Ryan McAnally Kevin Mukri Christian Nielsen Brad Penley Andrew Plumb Greg Schmucker Joe Smutz Brad Snyder Andrew Thorn Individual Medley (8) Andy Bockus Eric Bond Steve DeLeonibus Christopher Jenkins John Kennedy Mike Lowhorn Daniel Mizelle Justin Wells Rear Admiral Alan B. Shepard, a 1944 graduate, was the first American in space on May 5, 1961.

MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES JAKE KEEFE TEAM CAPTAIN SENIOR CINCINNATI, OHIO FREESTYLE Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Superintendent s List in the spring of 2003 and to the Dean s List for the 2004 spring semester... 2003-04 Placed 10th in the 500 free at the Patriot League Meet, as well as ninth in the 1650 free and sixth in the 400 IM... would go on to place 24th in the 1000 free at the EISL Meet... was a part of Navy s victorious 800 free relay team at the Patriot League Meet... set a new career-best time of 4:37.97 in the 500 free during the trial heats of the EISL Meet... scored points in every 200 free race during the dual-meet season... 2002-03 Posted victories in the 1000 freestyle against Brown and Dartmouth... set a career-best time of 9:39.01 in the 1000 free at Army... went on to set a career-best time of 1:55.78 in the 200 fly against Pennsylvania... 2001-02 Won a pair of events on the season, winning the 400 IM at Princeton and the 1000 free against Columbia... competed in the 200 butterfly, the 400 IM and the 500 freestyle at the EISL Meet... recorded his seasonbest 500 freestyle time of 4:38.14 against Army... High School Graduated from St. Xavier High School... the swimming team won the state title in each of his final-three seasons... earned all-city honors in 1999, 2000 and 01... named Honorable Mention All-America in both 99 and 01... captained the team as a senior when the program won the national title... swam for Ken Stopkotte and the Cincinnati Marlins... Personal John William Keefe... born Sept. 14, 1983, in Lafayette, La.... son of Dan and Sally Keefe... brother, Mike, graduated from the Academy in 2002... sister, Margy, is a sophomore swimmer at Penn State, while brother,andrew, was the swim team captain at Miami (Ohio) in his senior year of 2003-04... honors history major. KEEFE S TOP TIMES 200 Butterfly 1:55.78 J18, 03 at Pennsylvania 200 Freestyle 1:42.28 N30, 01 vs. Army 500 Freestyle 4:37.97 M4, 04 at EISL 1000 Freestyle 9:39.01 D4, 02 at Army 1650 Freestyle 16:18.18 M6, 04 at EISL 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 9 BRIAN DEMELL SENIOR MENTOR, OHIO BREASTSTROKE 2003-04 Placed fourth in the 100 breast, fifth in the 200 breast and sixth in the 200 IM at the Patriot League Meet, setting career-best times in the latter two events... recorded a career-best time of 2:07.63 in the 200 breast, as well as a top clocking of 1:53.28 in the 200 IM... was a member of Navy s victorious 400 medley relay team at the league meet... named First-Team All Patriot League... won three events during Navy s dual-meet season, picking up 100 breast victories against Lafayette and Rider and a 200 breast win over Army... 2002-03 Set a career-best time of 58.08 in the 100 breaststroke at Army... won five events during the dual-meet season, winning the 200 IM three times and the 200 breast twice... 2001-02 Posted the fastest Navy time of the season in the 100 breaststroke with a clocking of 58.65 at the EISL Meet... also recorded Navy s fastest 200 breast (2:07.98) and 200 IM (1:53.48) times on the year, with both coming against Army... posted six victories on the season, winning the 100 breast against Harvard, the 200 breast against Johns Hopkins, UMBC, Brown and Dartmouth, and the 200 IM against Johns Hopkins and Dartmouth... High School Graduated from the Hawken School... lettered in both swimming and track... won the state championship in the 200 individual medley as a senior... swam for Jerry Holtry and the Lake Erie Silver Dolphins... Personal Brian Raymond DeMell... born April 6, 1983, in Euclid, Ohio... son of Randy and Kathy DeMell... systems engineering major. DEMELL S TOP TIMES 100 Breaststroke 58.08 M7, 03 at EISL 200 Breaststroke 2:07.63 F28, 04 at Patriot League 200 IM 1:53.28 F26, 04 at Patriot League 81 percent of the Brigade of Midshipmen were in the top fifth of their high school class.

10 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHRIS HILLIARD SENIOR GREENSBORO, N.C. FREESTYLE 2003-04 Recorded season-best times in the 50 (22.21) and the 100 (49.54) free events against Columbia... also recorded a 22.22 in the 50 free against Army... 2002-03 Did not compete in swimming... 2001-02 Did not compete in swimming... High School Graduated from Greensboro Day School... received team MVP and all-state honors in 2000 and 01... team won state title as a junior and senior... coached by Gareth Griffith and Chrissy Olson, Greensboro Day School... Personal Christopher Knox Hilliard... born Aug. 14, 1982, in Greensboro, N.C.... son of Dale and Connie Hilliard... brother, Brandon, graduated from the Naval Academy in 2003... history major. HILLIARD S TOP TIMES 50 Freestyle 22.21 F14, 04 vs. Columbia 100 Freestyle 49.54 F14, 04 vs. Columbia RYAN MCANALLY SENIOR BETTENDORF, IOWA FREESTYLE Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Commandant s List in four-straight semesters... 2003-04 Recorded a pair of career-best times at the Patriot League Meet, posting a 48.52 in the 100 free, and a 1:45.25 in the 200 free... 2002-03 Recorded a season-best time of 1:45.37 in the 200 free against Army... 2001-02 Posted a season-best 100 free time of 49.29 against Columbia... High School Graduated from Bettendorf High School... garnered all-state honors in each of his final-three seasons... swim team won the 1999 state title... swam for the Bettendorf Swim Club... Personal Ryan Neal McAnally... born July 7, 1982, in Waterloo, Iowa... son of Rick and Diane McAnally... economics major. MCANALLY S TOP TIMES 100 Freestyle 48.52 F28, 04 at Patriot League 200 Freestyle 1:45.25 F27, 04 at Patriot League JOE REARDON SENIOR ARLINGTON, VA. DIVING Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Commandant s List in both semesters of his junior year... 2003-04 Placed sixth on the one meter and fifth on the three meter at the Patriot League Meet... also placed 15th on the one meter and 14th on the three meter at the EISL Meet... totaled nine runner-up finishes on the two boards during Navy s dual meet season... 2002-03 Placed second on the three-meter board against George Washington and Brown, with four other third-place showings on the year... placed 10th in the three meter and 14th in the one meter at the EISL Meet... 2001-02 Competed in both the one and three-meter events at the EISL Meet... High School Graduated from Gonzaga High School... earned four letters in diving and two in crew... named diving team captain and team MVP as a senior... swim team won league title in both 2000 and 01, while also winning the National Catholic Championship in 01... dove for Anita O Quinn... Personal Joseph Francis Reardon... born Aug. 27, 1982, in Wheatridge, Colo.... son of Michael and Marian Reardon... father is a retired colonel in the Air Force... history major. The 2004 Princeton Review ranked the Naval Academy as the fifth-toughest school in the country to be accepted to.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 11 CHRIS SPEICHER SENIOR CAPE MAY, N.J. BACKSTROKE 2003-04 Placed fourth in the 400 IM and 14th in the 200 back at the Patriot League Meet... also set a new career-best time of 1:53.57 in the 200 IM at the league meet... won the 200 IM against George Washington and Army during the dual meet season... 2002-03 Scored points in a pair of events at the EISL Meet, setting careerbest times in the process... placed 13th in the 400 IM with a 4:03.03, in addition to a 19th-place showing in the 200 back with a 1:53.30... won the 200 IM against George Mason, as well as the 200 backstroke against Dartmouth... 2001-02 Competed in the 100 and 200 backstroke events, as well as in the 400 IM event at the EISL Meet... posted a career-best 100 back time of 53.67 at the league championship... his best 400 IM time of 4:05.85 was the fastest Navy time on the year, while his clocking of 1:55.01 in the 200 IM against Army was second on the squad for the season... won the 200 backstroke events against both UMBC and Pennsylvania... High School Graduated from Wildwood Catholic High School... swim team won the state title in each of his seasons... individually, won the 2001 state title in the 100 backstroke event... received All-America honors in 2000... was a first-team all-state honoree in each of his final-three seasons... swam for John McGrody and the Wildwood Crest Dolphins... Personal Christopher Joseph Speicher... born April 23, 1982, in Somers Point, N.J.... son of Joe and Sandy Speicher... economics major. SPEICHER S TOP TIMES 100 Backstroke 53.67 M1, 02 at EISL 200 Backstroke 1:53.30 M8, 03 at EISL 200 IM 1:53.57 F26, 04 at Patriot League 400 IM 4:03.03 M7, 03 at EISL CHRISTIAN FOSCHI JUNIOR OLD BROOKVILLE, N.Y. BUTTERFLY FREESTYLE 2003-04 Placed 10th in the 100 fly at the Patriot League Meet with a career-best time of 50.91... his best 50 freestyle time of the season was a 21.74 in the preliminaries of the Patriot League Meet... 2002-03 Set a pair of season-best times at the EISL Meet... recorded a 51.48 in the 100 fly, as well as a 21.44 in the 50 free... selected as Navy s Most Improved Swimmer at the end of the season... High School Graduated from Chaminade High School... the swim team won league titles in 2000 and 02... named team MVP three times in his career... also garnered all-state and Honorable Mention All-America accolades... also played on the football, water polo and lacrosse teams... swam for Dave Ferris and the Long Island Aquatics Club... Personal Christian Robert Foschi... born Aug. 2, 1983, in Lake Success, N.Y.... son of Robert and Margaret Foschi... father played college basketball at Columbia, sister, Jessica, was a swimmer at Stanford, sister, Pam, swam at Boston College and brother, John, played football at Georgia Tech... political science major. FOSCHI S TOP TIMES 100 Butterfly 50.91 F27, 04 at Patriot League 50 Freestyle 21.44 M6, 03 at EISL 100 Freestyle 46.96 F27, 04 at Patriot League IAN GETZLER JUNIOR NAPERVILLE, ILL. FREESTYLE 2003-04 Scored points at both league championships in the 200 butterfly, placing seventh in the Patriot League Meet and 23rd at the EISL Meet... also placed fourth in the 1650 and 13th in the 500 free at the Patriot League Meet and 23rd in the 1000 free at the EISL Meet... named Second-Team All Patriot League... recorded career-best times in the 200 fly (1:53.62) against Army and at the EISL Meet and in the 1000 free against Army (9:38.75)... 2002-03 His top 400 IM time of the season was a 4:22.93 against Harvard... recorded his season-best 200 fly (1:55.02) and 500 free (4:39.48) clockings at EISL Meet... High School Graduated from Neuqua Valley High School... competed on swimming and water polo teams... received all-state accolades in swimming in each of his four years, as well as in water polo during his junior and senior years... swam for Len Penkala and the Fox Valley Swim Team... Personal Ian Bernard Getzler... born Dec. 12, 1983, in Somers Point, N.J.... son of Peter and Bernadette Getzler... international relations major. GETZLER S TOP TIMES 200 Butterfly 1:53.62 D4, 03 vs. Army; M6, 04 at EISL 500 Freestyle 4:39.48 M6, 03 at EISL 1000 Freestyle 9:38.75 D4, 03 vs. Army Thirty varsity sports are offered at the Naval Academy 21 for men and nine for women.

12 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING MIKE LINN JUNIOR NEWHALL, CALIF. FREESTYLE BACKSTROKE 2003-04 Earned Honorable Mention All-America honors as a member of Navy s 200 (13th) and 400 (14th) freestyle relay teams... scored in three events at both league championship meets, one of only three returning swimmers to do so... at the Patriot League Meet, placed third in the 100 free, fifth in the 50 free and eighth in the 100 back... was a member of Navy s victorious 200 and 400 free relay teams at the league meet... named First-Team All Patriot League... at the EISL Championship, placed 11th in the 50 free, 12th in the 100 back and 21st in the 100 free... won the 50 free against George Washington and Army... 2002-03 Placed second in the 100 free at the EISL Meet with a season-best time of 45.32... also placed third at the EISL Meet with a career-best time of 20.22... won the 50 free against Army and the 100 free against George Washington... High School Graduated from Hart High School... helped lead swim team to school s first divisional title as a senior... named All-America and swimmer of the year by the Los Angeles Daily News that year... placed fourth in the state as a wrestler... named All-Foothill League in football (defensive end)... swam for Bruce Patmos and the College of Canyons Swimming... Personal Michael Lee Linn... born May 1, 1984, in St. Mary s County, Md.... son of Kenneth and Betsy Linn... father won NCAA title in wrestling... oceanography major. LINN S TOP TIMES 100 Backstroke 51.20 M5, 04 at EISL 50 Freestyle 20.22 M6, 03 at EISL 100 Freestyle 44.87 D4, 03 vs. Army JOSEPH SMUTZ JUNIOR MARRIOTTSVILLE, MD. FREESTYLE 2003-04 Joined the swimming team after helping lead Navy s water polo team to the 2003 NCAA Final Four... earned Honorable Mention All-America honors as a member of Navy s 200 (13th) and 400 (14th) freestyle relay teams... also placed 44th in the 50 and 47th in the 100 free events at the national championship... is one of just three returning swimmers to score points in three events at both league championships... at the Patriot League Meet, placed second in the 100 free, third in the 50 free and eighth in the 200 free... his trials time of 44.30 in the 100 free set a new Navy and Patriot League Meet record... was a member of Navy s victorious 200 and 400 free relay teams at the league meet... named First-Team All Patriot League... also placed third in the 100, eighth in the 50 and 20th in the 200 free events at the EISL Meet... swam the opening leg of Navy s victorious 400 free relay team... 2002-03 Competed on the water polo team... High School Graduated from Loyola Blakefield High School... earned varsity letters in swimming, water polo and basketball... earned all-league honors in swimming as a senior, the same year the team won the league title... swam for Keith Schertle and Loyola Blakefield Swimming... Personal Joseph Anthony Smutz... born May 25, 1984, in Baltimore, Md.... son of Huber and Regina Smutz... mechanical engineering major. SMUTZ S TOP TIMES 50 Freestyle 20.20 F26, 04 at Patriot League 100 Freestyle*! 44.30 F28, 04 at Patriot League 200 Free 1:41.46 F27, 04 at Patriot League * Naval Academy Record! Patriot League Meet record BRAD SNYDER JUNIOR ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. FREESTYLE 2003-04 Placed third in the 1650 free, ninth in the 500 free and 10th in the 200 fly at the Patriot League Meet... named Second-Team All-Patriot League... also recorded a 15th-place showing in the 1650 at the EISL Meet in a new career-best time of 16:06.49... 2002-03 Won the 1000 freestyle event against Army with a season-best time of 9:35.60... recorded the fastest time for Navy in the 1650 free at the EISL Meet (16:17.06)... his top 500 free time of the season also came at the league meet (4:41.54)... High School Graduated from Northeast High School... his swim team won conference and district titles and placed second in the state in both 2000 and 01... holds the school record in the 100 butterfly (54.39)... selected team captain and team MVP in 01... swam for Fred Lewis and St. Petersburg Aquatics... Personal Bradley Warren Snyder... born Feb. 29, 1984, in Reno, Nev.... son of Michael and Valarie Snyder... naval architecture major. SNYDER S TOP TIMES 200 Fly 1:55.86 F28, 04 at Patriot League 500 Freestyle 4:38.34 F26, 04 at Patriot League 1000 Freestyle 9:35.60 D4, 02 at Army 1650 Freestyle 16:06.49 M6, 04 at EISL Annapolis, Md., home of the Naval Academy is just a 30-minute drive to downtown Washington, D.C. or Baltimore.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 13 ANDY BOCKUS SOPHOMORE OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. FREESTYLE IM Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Commandant s List for the both semesters of his freshman year... 2003-04 Placed 10th at the Patriot League Meet and 22nd at the EISL Meet in the 1650 freestyle... scored points for Navy in every 800/1000 freestyle race during the regular season... won the event against Brown with a time of 10:09.87... recorded a season-best time in the 1000 of 9:45.95 against Army... received Navy s Ironman Award for perfect attendance at the end of the season... High School Graduated from Heritage Hall High School... won the 2001 state title in the 500 freestyle... received all-city and allstate honors as a senior... also was a member of the soccer team... swam for the Kerr-McGee Swim Club... Personal Andrew Benjamin Bockus... born April 30, 1984, in Oklahoma City, Okla.... son of Henry and Teresa Bockus... father, aunt and brother all were collegiate swimmers at SMU... political science major. BOCKUS TOP TIMES 200 IM 1:56.42 F26, 04 at Patriot League 400 IM 4:04.41 M5, 04 at EISL 500 Freestyle 4:42.28 M4, 04 at EISL 1000 Freestyle 9:45.95 D4, 03 vs. Army 1650 Freestyle 16:28.03 M6, 04 at EISL ERIC BOND SOPHOMORE ASHBURN, VA. BACKSTROKE IM 2003-04 Recorded a season-best time of 55.83 in the 100 back at Princeton... his best 200 back clocking was 1:59.72 against Army... High School Graduated from Stonebridge High School... earned eight all-conference, six all-state and two All-America honors for swimming in his career... named team MVP twice... also received all-conference and all-state honors in cross country... swam for Mike Plaskatis and Snowbird Aquatics... Personal Eric Riesling Bond... born Sept. 19, 1984, in Upper Heighford, England... son of William and Lisa Bond... mother ran track while a student at Army... oceanography major. BOND S TOP TIMES 100 Backstroke 55.83 F7, 04 at Princeton 200 Backstroke 1:59.72 D4, 03 vs. Army 50 Freestyle 21.86 F7, 04 at Princeton TOMMY BROWN SOPHOMORE MIDLAND, TEXAS FREESTYLE 2003-04 Recorded a trio of season-best times at the EISL Meet... posted a 2:13.15 in the 200 breast, a 1:42.68 in the 200 free and a 4:38.64 in the 500 free... High School Graduated from Midland High School... swimming team won district and regional titles in 2002 and 03... individually, won 03 district titles in the 100 and 200 freestyle, as well as the regional crown in the 100 free... selected as the 03 district swimmer of the year... received all-state honors in three events as a senior... swam for City of Midland Aquatics... Personal Thomas Norwood Brown... born Jan. 18, 1985, in Midland,Texas... son of Bill and Julie Brown... political science major. BROWN S TOP TIMES 200 Breaststroke 2:13.15 M6, 04 at EISL 200 Free 1:42.68 M5, 04 at EISL 500 Free 4:38.64 M4, 04 at EISL DANNY FLEMMING SOPHOMORE LOGANVILLE, GA. FREESTYLE Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Dean s List for the 2004 spring semester... 2003-04 Scored points for Navy in three events at the Patriot League Meet and in two events at the EISL Meet... at the Patriot League Championship, placed 10th in the 100 free, fourth in the 200 free and fourth in the 500 free, followed by a 13th-place showing in the 200 free and a 15th-place finish at the EISL Championship... was a member of Navy s victorious 800 free relay team at the Patriot League Meet... named Second-Team All Patriot League... swam for Chris Davis and Swim Atlanta... High School Graduated from South Gwinnett High School... served as captain of the swimming team... received all-state and All- America recognition as a senior... Personal Daniel Robert Flemming... born May 26, 1985, in Denver, Colo.... son of David and Diane Flemming... history major. FLEMMING S TOP TIMES 100 Freestyle 46.47 M6, 04 at EISL 200 Freestyle 1:40.35 F27, 04 at Patriot League 500 Freestyle 4:32.28 M4, 04 at EISL Navy at the 2004 Ocean City Sunfest Swim. Navy adopted its school colors of Navy Blue and Gold back in 1892. Prior to that each class at Navy had its own colors.

14 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING ADAM HINE SOPHOMORE WILMINGTON, N.C. FREESTYLE 2003-04 Posted career-best times in the 500 (4:51.97) and 1000 (10:01.01) freestyle events against Army... his best 200 free time of the year was a 1:53.71 in a double-dual meet against American and Bucknell... swam for Dan Forrester and the Waves of Wilmington... High School Graduated from Hine Academy... competed in swimming on the club level... received academic All-America accolades as a senior... Personal Adam Richard Hine... born Nov. 19, 1984, at Williams Air Force Base in Arizona... son of Richard and Linda Hine... sister, Carolyn, is a freshman at the Naval Academy... systems engineering major. HINE S TOP TIMES 200 Freestyle 1:53.71 N14 vs. American/Bucknell 500 Freestyle 4:51.97 D4, 03 vs. Army 1000 Freestyle 10:01.01 D4, 03 vs. Army JOHN KENNEDY SOPHOMORE RICHMOND, VA. BREASTSTROKE IM Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Superintendent s List for both semesters of his freshman year... 2003-04 Set a trio of career-best times during the trial heats at the Patriot League Championship... recorded a 1:00.40 in the 100 breast, 2:13.39 in the 200 breast and a 1:59.66 in the 200 IM... would go on to place 12th in the 100 breast and 15th in the 200 breast... High School Graduated from the Maggie L.Walker Governor s School for Government and International Studies... swimming team won regional title three times... selected as the 2003 Virginia Central Region Swimmer of the Year... swam for Ted Sallade and Poseidin Swimming... Personal John Pierce Kennedy... born Aug. 8, 1984, in Richmond,Va.... son of John and Elizabeth Kennedy... political science major. KENNEDY S TOP TIMES 100 Breaststroke 1:00.40 F27, 04 at Patriot League 200 Breaststroke 2:13.39 F28, 04 at Patriot League 200 IM 1:59.66 F26, 04 at Patriot League KURT LOBAUGH SOPHOMORE WICHITA, KAN. BACKSTROKE BUTTERFLY 2003-04 Recorded a season-best time in the 100 backstroke of 55.41 at Princeton, with his top 200 back time of 1:58.35 coming against Army... High School Graduated from Southeast High School... swimming team won a trio of state titles... individually, received all-city and all-state honors from 2001-03, with All-America honors coming during his senior year... also competed in golf and cross country... swam for Eric Nelson and the Wichita Swim Club... Personal Kurtis Austin Lobaugh... born Dec. 9, 1984, in Waukegan, Ill.... son of Mark and Colleen Lobaugh... history major. LOBAUGH S TOP TIMES 100 Backstroke 55.41 F7, 04 at Princeton 200 Backstroke 1:58.35 D4, 03 vs. Army 100 Butterfly 54.03 N14, 03 vs. American/Bucknell KEVIN MUKRI SOPHOMORE SILVER SPRING, MD. BACKSTROKE FREESTYLE 2003-04 Is one of only three returning swimmers to score points in three events at both league championships... won the 200 back, while placing third in the 100 back and eighth in the 500 free at Patriot League Meet... was a member of Navy s victorious 400 medley relay team at the Patriot League Meet... named First-Team All Patriot League... the following week at the EISL Meet, placed 12th in the 200 back, 13th in the 100 back and 23rd in the 500 free... won nine 200 back, three 800 free and two 100 back events during Navy s dual meet season... High School Graduated from DeMatha Catholic High School... earned 2002 All-America honors... received all-area accolades as a senior... swam for Jim Williams and the RMSC... Personal Kevin Shaun Mukri... born Sept. 5, 1985, in Newport, R.I.... son of Kevin and Gerri Mukri... father graduated from the Naval Academy in 1972... economics major. MUKRI S TOP TIMES 100 Backstroke 51.24 F27, 04 at Patriot League 200 Backstroke 1:49.33 F28, 04 at Patriot League 500 Freestyle 4:36.98 F26, 04 at Patriot League 800 Freestyle 9:57.69 N14, 03 vs. American/Bucknell BRAD PENLEY SOPHOMORE HICKORY, N.C. FREESTYLE Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Dean s List for the 2003 fall semester... 2003-04 Posted career-best times in both the 50 (21.89) and 100 (47.96) freestyle events against Columbia... recorded a third-place finish in the 50 free against George Washington, his highest finish of the season... High School Graduated from Fred T. Foard High School... named county and region swimmer of the year in 2002 and 03... placed second in the state in the 50 and 100 freestyle... swam for Jon Jolley and the Seahorse Swim Team... Personal Brad Edward Penley... born April 1, 1985, in Forsyth County, N.C.... son of Rick and Kim Penley... oceanography major. PENLEY S TOP TIMES 50 Freestyle 21.89 F14, 04 vs. Columbia 100 Freestyle 47.96 F14, 04 vs. Columbia ANDREW PLUMB SOPHOMORE ALTADENA, CALIF. FREESTYLE 2003-04 Joined the swimming team after helping lead Navy s water polo team to the 2003 NCAA Final Four... placed fifth in the 200 free and 13th in the 100 free at Patriot League Meet... was a member of Navy s victorious 800 free relay team at the league meet... High School Graduated from Loyola High School... earned four varsity letters in swimming and three in water polo... swimming team won Mission League titles twice... earned multiple All-America honors in the 100 and 200 freestyle events, as well as in the 200 free relay... Personal Andrew James Plumb... born Dec. 4, 1984, in Pasadena, Calif.... son of Jim Plumb (Rita Plumb) and Stephanie Miller (Andy Miller)... information technology major. PLUMB S TOP TIMES 50 Freestyle 21.80 F26, 04 at Patriot League 100 Freestyle 47.04 F28, 04 at Patriot League 200 Freestyle 1:41.52 F27, 04 at Patriot League Named for former Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, Bancroft Hall is home for the entire Brigade of Midshipmen.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 15 GREG SCHMUCKER SOPHOMORE CHICAGO, ILL. FREESTYLE Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Superintendent s List for the 2004 spring semester... 2003-04 Posted career-best times in both the 200 (1:43.20) and 500 (4:44.05) freestyle events against Columbia... High School Graduated from Northside College Prep... competed in both water polo and swimming... named swim team captain and team MVP in every season... received academic all-state honors in 2003... swam for Terry Majewski and the Park Ridge Swim Club... Personal Gregory Kenneth Schmucker... born Feb. 22, 1985, in Park Ridge, Ill.... son of Kenneth and Jacqueline Schmucker... is a double major in American politics & law and mathematics. SCHMUCKER S TOP TIMES 200 Freestyle 1:43.20 F14, 04 vs. Columbia 500 Freestyle 4:44.05 F14, 04 vs. Columbia 100 Freestyle 10:02.30 D4, 03 vs. Army KEVIN TEAGUE SOPHOMORE LEXINGTON, KY. DIVING Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Commandant s List for both semesters of his freshman year... 2003-04 Was named the Patriot League Diver of the Meet after winning both boards at the league championship... went on to win the three meter and place fourth on the one meter at the EISL Meet... won the platform event at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championship to advance to the national meet... placed 22nd on the platform and one meter, with a 33rd-place finish on the three meter... combined to post a 30-2 record during the dual meet season on the one and three-meter boards... only setbacks were a second-place finish on the three meter and a third-place showing on the one meter against Harvard... was tabbed as the Patriot League Diver of the Week six times and ECAC Diver of the Week three times... High School Graduated from Dunbar High School... won the state diving title every year... team also won three state titles... has represented the United States in several international diving competitions, including in Amsterdam and in Strasburg, France... in the summer of 2003, won the East Coast Junior Olympic three-meter diving title... dove for Mike Lyden and the Kentucky Dive Club... Personal Ke v i n Michael Teague... born June 27, 1984, in Lexington, Ky.... son of Roger and Barbara Teague... ocean engineering major. JUSTIN WELLS SOPHOMORE LAFAYETTE, IND. BREASTSTROKE IM Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Dean s List for the 2003 fall semester... 2003-04 Set a pair of career-best times against Columbia, posting a 2:17.19 in the 200 breast and a 1:59.66 in the 200 IM... High School Graduated from Harrison High School... swimming team won sectional titles in 2000 and 01, while placing fourth at the 03 state meet... received allstate and All-America honors as a senior... also served as captain of the swimming and football teams... swam for Ed Glick and Raider Aquatics... Personal Justin Ti Wells... born April 13, 1984, in Lafayette, Ind.... son of John and Rhonda Wells... brother, Josh, swam at and graduated from the Naval Academy in 2003... computer science major. WELLS TOP TIMES 100 Breaststroke 1:03.80 O3, 03 vs. Air Force 200 Breaststroke 2:17.19 F14, 04 vs. Columbia 200 IM 1:59.66 F14, 04 vs. Columbia With more than 600 faculty members, class sizes at the Naval Academy average fewer than 18 students.

16 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING MATT ANTHONY SENIOR VILLANOVA, PA. FREESTYLE 2003-04 Did not compete in swimming... 2002-03 Did not compete in swimming... 2001-02 Saw limited action with the team... posted a 22.93 in the 50 free against Johns Hopkins, as well as a 51.06 in the 100 free against George Washington... High School Graduated from Germantown Academy... earned letters in swimming and water polo... Personal Matthew Marks Anthony... born April 13, 1983, in Summit, N.J.... son of Forrest and Lee Anthony... information technology/space operations major. GRANT GEHRKE SOPHOMORE LOUISVILLE, KY. DIVING Academic Honors Named to the Naval Academy s Dean s List for the 2004 spring semester... 2003-04 Did not compete in diving... High School Graduated from DuPont Manual High School... competed on the diving and cross country teams... was a member of the Navy s Sea Cadet Corps... Personal Grant Thomas Gehrke... born Jan. 14, 1985, in Waukesha,Wis.... son of Randy and Terry Gehrke... computer science major. JOSH ANDRES FRESHMAN GLEN ALLEN, VA. BACKSTROKE FREESTYLE High School Graduated from Henrico High School... competed in swimming on the club level for Nova of Virginia Aquatics where he was coached by Geoff Brown... earned All-America honors as senior... Personal Joshua Charles Andres... born Jan. 25, 1986, in Washington, D.C.... son of Andy and Sharon Andres. MATT CHESNEY FRESHMAN SUGAR LAND, TEXAS BACKSTROKE FREESTYLE High School Graduated from Kempner High School... selected as MVP of his swimming team after each of his last-two seasons... earned all-state accolades during his senior season... Personal Matthew Robert Chesney... born Feb. 27, 1986, in Corpus Christi,Texas... son of Tom and Barbara Chesney. STEVE DELEONIBUS FRESHMAN MILLERSVILLE, MD. BUTTERFLY IM High School Graduated from Mt. St. Joseph High School... also attended Mercersburg Academy prior to the Naval Academy... earned a varsity letter in swimming in every year... was a member of the National Honor Society... Personal Steven Michael DeLeonibus... born Sept. 9, 1985, in Washington, D.C.... son of Angela and Julie DeLeonibus. Tyler Hill FRESHMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS FREESTYLE High School -- Graduated from Cypress Creek High School... four-year letterwinner in both water polo and swimming under coach Eric Sharar... led water polo squad to a state championship with an undefeated mark of 28-0 as a senior, earning state Most Valuable Player honors in the process... 12-time All-American over four years in swimming... Personal -- Christopher Tyler Hill... born Dec. 12, 1985, in Houston,Texas... son of Gerald and Sue Anne Hill. CHRISTOPHER JENKINS FRESHMAN CHICAGO, ILL. BACKSTROKE IM High School Graduated from the Latin School of Chicago... was a member of both the swimming and water polo teams... his swimming team won the 2004 sectional title... individually, earned all-state recognition in both sports... took part in the Boy Scouts and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout... Personal Christopher Ryan Jenkins... born Nov. 22, 1985, in Chicago, Ill.... son of Mark and Lynn Jenkins. JIMMY JONES FRESHMAN FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS BREASTSTROKE BUTTERFLY High School Graduated from Flower Mound High School... was a four-year member of the swimming team... totaled seven All-America and nine all-state honors in his career... also was selected as the 2004 region and district swimmer of the year... Personal James Anthony Jones, Jr.... born Oct. 27, 1985, in Pittsburgh, Pa.... son of James and Dani-Marie Jones. Navy leads the all-sports series with Army 815-615-37 (.568). During the last seven years, Navy is 152-59-4 (.716) vs. Army.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 17 KEVIN KYSIAK FRESHMAN WESTERN SPRINGS, ILL. BREASTSTROKE High School Graduated from Fenwick High School... competed in swimming, water polo and cross country in high school... in swimming, earned all-state and All- America status in multiple events... took part in the Boy Scouts and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout... Personal Kevin D. Kysiak... born Dec. 9, 1985, in Chicago, Ill.... son of William Kysiak and Dorothy Donlon. MIKE LOWHORN FRESHMAN ST. LOUIS, MO. BREASTSTROKE IM High School Graduated from Chaminade Prep... his swimming team won state titles in both 2002 and 03... he also claimed two individual state titles... earned 12 allstate honors during his prep career... Personal Michael Patrick Lowhorn... born Dec. 28, 1985, in St. Louis, Mo.... son of Michael and Jenny Lowhorn... his sister, Christina, attends the Naval Academy and is a member of the Class of 2007. JOHN LYLES FRESHMAN FAIRFAX STATION, VA. BACKSTROKE FREESTYLE High School Graduated from Lake Braddock Secondary School... also attended Naples (Italy) American School... selected as the team captain for his senior year... Personal John Patrick Lyles... born June 6, 1986, in Portsmouth,Va.... son of Kevin and Maria Lyles... his father is a captain in the Navy, while his mother is a commander. DANIEL MIZELLE FRESHMAN ROCKVILLE, VA. BACKSTROKE IM High School Graduated from Patrick Henry High School... earned four letters as a member of the swimming team... selected as the 2004 team captain... served as the president of the school s National Honor Society... Personal Daniel Patrick Mizelle... born Feb. 27, 1986, in Omaha, Neb.... son of Robert and Polly Mizelle. ADAM NIEKRAS FRESHMAN LIVERPOOL, N.Y. DIVING High School Graduated from Liverpool High School... also attended The Kiski School... competed on the diving, gymnastics and lacrosse teams... placed 11th at the 2003 state meet to earn All-America accolades... also placed third at the 2004 Eastern Championship... Personal Clayton Adam Niekras... born May 26, 1985, in Syracuse, N.Y.... son of Stanley Niekras and Sara Bruce. CHRISTIAN NIELSEN FRESHMAN PORT CHARLOTTE, FLA. FREESTYLE High School Graduated from Charlotte High School... was a four-year member of the swimming team... the program won the 2003 state title... Personal Christian L. Nielsen... born June 13, 1986, in Toronto, Canada... son of Allan and Suzanne Nielsen. ZACH TEMPLIN FRESHMAN HOLT, MICH. DIVING High School Graduated from Holt High School... received All-America accolades in diving in 2003... the diving team won a trio of conference titles during his prep career... Personal Zachary Brian James Templin... born Aug. 22, 1985, in Lansing, Mich.... son of Brian and Christina Templin. ANDREW THORN FRESHMAN ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. FREESTYLE High School Graduated from Lancaster Catholic High School... was the MVP of the school s swimming team during each of his four seasons... totaled three state titles in his career and was tabbed as the 2004 male swimmer of the meet... garnered all-league and all-county accolades in every year... Personal Andrew Christopher Thorn... born May 16, 1986, in Lancaster, Pa.... son of James and Elizabeth Thorn. Before Army-Navy competition in any sport, Tecumseh (pictured on right) receives a fresh coat of war paint.

18 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2003-04 SEASON REVIEW DUAL-MEET RESULTS (8-9) O3 Air Force L 167-133 O18 Lafayette W 238-66 O18 Rider W 219-81 O24 at Johns Hopkins W 125-112 N1 at UMBC W 122-121 N12 Geo.Wash. W 145-88 N14 American W 161-133 N14 Bucknell W 222-78 D22 at Dartmouth L 140-101 D22 vs. Brown L 126-114 D4 Army W 151-92 J3 Harvard L 204-94 J10 at Yale L 142-99 J10 vs. Cornell L 122.5-120.5 J31 Pennsylvania L 123-120 F7 at Princeton L 170-122 F14 Columbia L 132-110 PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Lejeune Hall, Annapolis, Md. Final Team Standings 1 Navy 810 points 2 Bucknell 530 3 Army 507.5 4 Lehigh 462 5 American 434 6 Colgate 292.5 7 Lafayette 262 8 Holy Cross 136 Feb. 26 200 Freestyle Relay 1 1:19.59 Smutz, Linn, Fenningham,White 500 Freestyle 4 4:32.28 Danny Flemming 5 4:35.22 Marshall Boyd 6 4:36.98 Kevin Mukri 9 4:38.34 Brad Snyder 10 4:38.40 Jake Keefe 13 4:41.06 Ian Getzler 200 Individual Medley 6 1:54.34 Brian DeMell 14 1:57.14 Andy Bockus 50 Freestyle 1 19.74 Noah White 2 20.25 Terrence Fenningham 3 20.33 Joe Smutz 6 20.57 Mike Linn 400 Medley Relay 1 3:20.75 Mukri, DeMell, Fenningham,White Feb. 27 200 Medley Relay 1 1:32.24 Linn, Fenningham, Boyd,White 400 Individual Medley 3 4:04.99 Andy Bockus 4 4:07.82 Chris Speicher 6 4:09.05 Jake Keefe 100 Butterfly 1 49.63 Terrence Fenningham 10 50.91 Christian Foschi 200 Freestyle 1 1:38.94 Noah White 4 1:40.64 Danny Flemming 5 1:41.52 Andrew Plumb 7 1:42.20 Marshall Boyd 8 1:44.03 Joe Smutz 100 Breaststroke 4 58.18 Brian DeMell 12 1:00.87 John Kennedy 100 Backstroke 3 51.43 Kevin Mukri 8 52.00 Mike Linn One-Meter Diving 1 319.30 Kevin Teague 5 226.50 Andrew Thompson 8 211.00 Joe Reardon 800 Freestyle Relay 1 6:44.60 Flemming, Plumb, Keefe, Boyd Feb. 28 1650 Freestyle 3 16:16.68 Brad Snyder 4 16:17.44 Ian Getzler 9 16:34.17 Jake Keefe 10 16:36.27 Andy Bockus 200 Backstroke 1 1:49.33 Kevin Mukri 14 1:56.04 Chris Speicher 100 Freestyle 1 44.40 Noah White 2 44.70 Joe Smutz 3 45.56 Mike Linn 5 46.07 Marshall Boyd 10 46.52 Danny Flemming 13 47.07 Andrew Plumb 200 Breaststroke 5 2:07.63 Brian DeMell 15 2:14.08 John Kennedy 200 Butterfly 7 1:54.61 Ian Getzler 10 1:55.86 Brad Snyder Three-Meter Diving 1 553.90 Kevin Teague 5 397.40 Joe Reardon 6 388.55 Andrew Thompson 400 Freestyle Relay 1 3:00.90 Fenningham, Linn, Smutz,White EISL CHAMPIONSHIP DeNunzio Pool, Princeton, N.J. Final Team Standings 1 Princeton 1,423 points 2 Harvard 1,338.5 3 Columbia 1,068 4 Yale 959.5 5 Cornell 675 6 Navy 659.5 7 Brown 640 8 Pennsylvania 577 9 Dartmouth 534.5 10 Army 351 March 4 200 Freestyle Relay 2 1:20.46 White, Linn, Smutz, Fenningham 500 Freestyle 15 4:33.04 Danny Flemming 23 4:37.71 Kevin Mukri 200 Individual Medley No Points 50 Freestyle 2 20.17 Noah White 5 20.43 Terrence Fenningham 8 20.96 Joe Smutz T11 20.73 Mike Linn One-Meter Diving 4 313.35 Kevin Teague 15 199.20 Joe Reardon 21 143.45 Andy Thompson 400 Medley Relay 9 3:24.04 Mukri, DeMell, Fenningham, Smutz March 5 200 Medley Relay 8 1:33.10 Linn, Fenningham, Boyd,White 1000 Freestyle 23 9:48.81 Ian Getzler 24 9:48.84 Jake Keefe 400 Individual Medley 17 4:04.41 Andy Bockus 22 4:11.28 Tyler Smith 100 Butterfly 14 50.18 Terrence Fenningham 200 Freestyle 11 140.46 Marshall Boyd 13 1:41.03 Danny Flemming 20 1:42.01 Joe Smutz 100 Breaststroke No Points 100 Backstroke 12 51.20 Mike Linn 13 51.40 Kevin Mukri 800 Freestyle Relay 6 6:42.55 Brown, Flemming,White, Boyd Navy won the 2004 Patriot League title in its first year in the conference.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 19 March 6 1650 Freestyle 15 16:06.49 Brad Snyder 18 16:18.18 Jake Keefe 22 16:28.03 Andy Bockus 200 Backstroke 12 1:50.11 Kevin Murki 100 Freestyle 2 44.37 Noah White 3 44.84 Joe Smutz 17 45.68 Terrence Fenningham 20 46.04 Marshall Boyd 21 46.23 Mike Linn 200 Breaststroke No Points 200 Butterfly 22 1:53.62 Ian Getzler Three-Meter Diving 1 540.10 Kevin Teague 14 348.45 Joe Reardon 16 347.70 Andy Thompson 400 Freestyle Relay 1 2:57.16 Smutz, Boyd, Fenningham,White NCAA ZONE A DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP Lejeune Hall, Annapolis, Md. March 12 Three-Meter Diving 3 518.35 Kevin Teague March 13 One-Meter Diving 3 581.25 Kevin Teague 10-Meter Platform Diving 1 471.15 Kevin Teague NCAA SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP Nassau County Aquatic Center, East Meadow, N.Y. Final Team Standings T28 Navy 14 points March 26 200-Meter Freestyle Relay 13 1:29.63 White, Linn, Smutz, Fenningham 50-Meter Freestyle 31 22.39 Noah White 44 22.81 Joe Smutz 50 23.02 Terrence Fenningham One-Meter Diving 22 269.25 Kevin Teague March 27 200-Meter Freestyle 43 1:49.87 Noah White Three-Meter Diving 33 244.70 Kevin Teague March 28 100-Meter Freestyle 29 49.39 Noah White 47 50.47 Joe Smutz 10-Meter Platform Diving 22 379.60 Kevin Teague 400-Meter Freestyle Relay 14 3:19.43 White, Fenningham, Smutz, Linn INDIVIDUAL HONORS Honorable Mention All-America 200 Freestyle Relay Team Terrence Fenningham, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz, Noah White 400 Freestyle Relay Team Terrence Fenningham, Mike Linn, Joe Smutz, Noah White Patriot League Men s Swimmer of the Meet Noah White Patriot League Men s Diver of the Meet Kevin Teague Patriot League Men s Co-Coach of the Year Bill Roberts First-Team All-Patriot League Marshall Boyd, Brian DeMell, Terrence Fenningham, Mike Linn, Kevin Mukri, Joe Smutz, Kevin Teague, Noah White Second-Team All-Patriot League Danny Flemming, Ian Getzler, Brad Snyder Patriot League Diver of the Week Kevin Teague Oct. 21, Nov. 18, Nov. 25, Dec. 9, Jan. 13, Feb. 10 ECAC Diver of the Week Kevin Teague Dec. 9, Jan. 13, Feb. 10 Patriot League Swimmer of the Week Terrence Fenningham Oct. 21 Noah White Nov. 4 Patriot League Men s Swimming & Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year Noah White Patriot League Academic Honor Roll Jason Burkett, Jake Keefe, John Kennedy, Tim Leonardi, Joe Reardon,Tyler Smith, Noah White, Kevin Teague TOP TIMES 100 Backstro ke 51.20 Mike Linn (M5) 200 Backstro ke 1:49.33 Kevin Mukri (F28) 100 Breaststro ke 58.12 Brian DeMell (F27) 200 Breaststro ke 2:07.63 Brian DeMell (F28) 100 Butterfly 49.63 Terrence Fenningham (F27) 200 Butterfly 1:53.62 Ian Getzler (M6) 50 Freestyle 19.74 (a, b, c) Noah White (F26) 100 Freestyle 44.30 (a, c) Joe Smutz (F28) 200 Freestyle 1:38.44* Noah White (M27) 500 Freestyle 4:32.28 Danny Flemming (F26) 1000 Freestyle 9:38.75* Ian Getzler (D4) 1650 Freestyle 16:06.49 Brad Snyder (M6) 200 Individual Medley 1:53.28 Brian DeMell (F26) 400 Individual Medley 4:04.41 Andy Bockus (M5) 200 Freestyle Relay 1:18.92 (a, b) Smutz, Linn, Fenningham,White (F26) 400 Freestyle Relay 2:57.16 (a, b) Smutz, Boyd, Fenningham,White (M6) 800 Freestyle Relay 6:42.55 (b) Brown, Flemming,White, Boyd 200 Medley Relay 1:32.24 (a) Linn, Fenningham, Boyd,White (F27) 400 Medley Relay 3:20.75 (a) Mukri, DeMell, Fenningham,White (F26) a Navy Record b Patriot League Record c Patriot League Meet Record * Converted Time Junior Joe Smutz competed in NCAA championships in both water polo and swimming last year.

20 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING ARMY/NAVY SERIES HISTORY SERIES RECORDS Overall................ Navy leads............. 37-29 at Annapolis................ Navy leads................... 21-13 at West Point............... Tied........................ 16-16 OVERALL SERIES RESULTS Date Site W/L Score M4, 39 Annapolis...... L....... 48-27 M2, 40 Annapolis..... W...... 38-37 M1, 41 West Point..... L....... 45-30 M7, 42 Annapolis...... L....... 44-31 M6, 43 West Point.... W...... 46-29 M4, 44 Annapolis..... W...... 42-33 M3, 45 West Point..... L....... 44-31 M2, 46 Annapolis..... W...... 44-31 M1, 47 West Point.... W...... 46-29 M6, 48 Annapolis...... L....... 39-36 M5, 49 West Point..... L....... 48-27 F4, 50 Annapolis...... L....... 61-14 M3, 51 West Point..... L....... 40-35 M1, 52 Annapolis...... L....... 46-38 F28, 53 West Point.... W...... 56-28 F27, 54 Annapolis..... W...... 45-39 F26, 55 West Point.... W...... 44-40 M3, 56 Annapolis..... W...... 46-38 M2, 57 West Point..... L....... 57-39 M1, 58 Annapolis...... L....... 48-38 F28, 59 West Point..... L....... 48-38 F27, 60 Annapolis..... W...... 67-28 Date Site W/L Score F25, 61 West Point...W...56-39 F24, 62 Annapolis...W...52-43 F23, 63 West Point...L...69-26 F29, 64 Annapolis...L...68-27 F27, 65 West Point...L...62-33 F27, 66 Annapolis...L...55-40 F25, 67 West Point...L...52-43 F24, 68 Annapolis...L...58-55 M1, 69 West Point...L...70-43 F28, 70 Annapolis...W...70-43 F27, 71 West Point...L...73-40 F26, 72 Annapolis...W...75-38 F24, 73 West Point...W...60-53 F23, 74 Annapolis...W...75.5-37.5 F22, 75 West Point...L...68-45 F28, 76 Annapolis...L...67-46 F26, 77 West Point...W...68-45 F25, 78 Annapolis...L...64-49 F24, 79 West Point...L...67-46 F23, 80 Annapolis...W...62-51 F28, 81 West Point...W...72-41 F27, 82 Annapolis...W...74-39 COACHING RECORDS VS. ARMY Henry Ortland Jr........................................... 5-7 John Higgins............................................ 10-13 Lee Lawrence............................................ 21-9 Bill Roberts............................................... 1-0 Date Site W/L Score F26, 83 West Point...W...65-48 F25, 84 Annapolis...L...58-55 M2, 85 West Point...L...73-40 F28, 86 Annapolis...W...63-50 D5, 86 West Point...W...63-50 D4, 87 Annapolis...W...130-87 D2, 88 West Point...L...59-54 D2, 89 Annapolis...L...68-45 D1, 90 West Point...L...130-113 D6, 91 Annapolis...W...135-108 D9, 92 West Point...W...141-102 D3, 93 Annapolis...W...125-118 D2, 94 West Point...W...131-112 D1, 95 Annapolis...W...158.5-84.5 D6, 96 West Point...W...149-94 D5, 97 Annapolis...W...149-94 D4, 98 West Point...W...152-91 D3, 99 Annapolis...W...173-71 D1, 00 West Point...W...130-113 N30, 01 Annapolis...W...160-83 D4, 02 West Point...W...156-87 D4, 03 Annapolis...W...151-92 ALL-TIME TEAM CAPTAINS Year Name 1921-22.............. Vincent J. Gallagher Jr. 1922-23..................... Guy Winkler 1923-24............ George Angus Sinclair 1924-25....... Theodore Woolsey Johnson Jr. 1925-26............ Arthur Richards Rule Jr. 1926-27................ Halle Charles Allan 1927-28............... Philip Fisk Wakeman 1928-29........... Raymond Fowler Crist Jr. 1929-30.................. Walter B. Phillips 1930-31............. Carlton Charles Lucas 1931-32............. Lloyd Montague Mustin 1932-33........ Raymond Webb Thompson Jr. 1933-34............. Philip Huston Torrey Jr. 1934-35................ Joseph Philip Plichta 1935-36............. George William Grider 1936-37............. James McCabe Carnes 1937-38............... Roy Edwin Green, Jr. 1938-39.............. Edward Isham Gibson 1939-40.......... Willard Archibald Sampson 1940-41............. Hubert Warren Wager 1941-42............................ N/A 1942-43.................. Leroy R. Edleson 1943-44............... Albert Patrick Gross 1944-45................ Jack Miller Manherz 1945-46............... Brockenbrough Mott 1946-47.............. Robert Elmer Cowell 1947-48.............. Ross Livingston Miller 1948-49................. Thomas F. Lechner Year Name 1949-50................... William Rockey 1950-51.............. Boyd Walker Johnson 1951-52.................. Charles Andrews 1952-53................... Gilbert Rindahl 1953-54.......... Thomas Vincent Banfield, II 1954-55................... Paul Davis Slack 1955-56............. Robert Salisbury Cecil 1956-57............ Anders Timm Anderson 1957-58.................... Eugene Peltier 1958-59................... Robert L. Ceres 1959-60.......... Warren Jennings Blanke Jr. 1960-61........... William Edward Newman 1961-62................ Donald Lewis Diget 1962-63................ Peter John Vermaire 1963-64...................... Mike Collins 1964-65................... William A. Fries 1965-66............. Timothy Robert Beard 1966-67............ Thomas Martin Zinkand 1967-68................. John Edward Kane 1968-69.................. William P. Poirier 1969-70.................. Charles A. Parlier 1970-71....................... Dave Pearl 1971-72................... Rex H. Stringer 1972-73........................ Rex Hand 1973-74....................... Jim Barrett 1974-75...... David Duffie, Douglas Michalke 1975-76.... Gordon C. O Neill, Joseph Kernan 1976-77....... Rusty Eckstrom, Richard Stone Year Name 1977-78....... Tom McElwee,William Throne 1978-79.................... Mark Heinrich 1979-80............ Mike Fitzgerald, Joe Heil 1980-81...................... Nelson Moe 1981-82........ Mike Smack, Matt McCloskey 1982-83..................... Andy Griffith 1983-84...................... Michael Hile 1984-85................... Thomas Moore 1985-86.................... William Rohm 1986-87..................... David Folsom 1987-88.................... Al Greenwood 1988-89...................... Chris Smith 1989-90.......................... Jim Ball 1990-91.................... David Graulich 1991-92.................. Dan Greenwood 1992-93.......... Tyson Lewis, Brian Blalock 1993-94...................... Bradley Juhl 1994-95................... Jonathan Hurst 1995-96...................... Ian Johnston 1996-97................... John Marinovich 1997-98....................... John Loftin 1998-99...................... Peter Logan 1999-00...................... Brad Geary 2000-01..................... Clint Cornell 2001-02................. Garrett Kulczycki 2002-03.................... Jimmy Battista 2003-04.................... Marshall Boyd 2004-05................. Jake Keefe 2003-04 team captain Marshall Boyd is training to be a Navy SEAL.

COACHING HISTORY 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 21 Henry Ortland Jr. 1922-50 138-96 (.589) John Higgins 1951-73 173-112-1 (.606) Lee Lawrence 1974-2003 233-139 (.626) Bill Roberts 2004-pres. 8-9 (.470) NAVY MEN S SWIMMING COACHING HISTORY Upon the 2003 retirement of 23-year head coach Lee Lawrence, former assistant coach Bill Roberts was named to guide the Navy men s swimming program. He became only the fourth head coach in the program s 83-year history. The program began in the early 1920 s under the guidance of Henry Ortland Jr. Ortland served as head coach for the program s initial 29 seasons, posting a 138-96 record (.589). It was during his tenture that the Midshipmen began their affiliation with the Eastern Intercolleguate Swimming League, an association which still continues today. Ortland stepped down after the conclusion of the 1949-50 season, with John Higgins tabbed top to follow in his footsteps. Higgins, an accomplished swimmer himself who competed in the 1936 Olympics and was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1971, compiled a 173-112-1 record (.606) in his 23 seasons as the Navy mentor. At the conclusion of the 1972-73 season, assistant coach Lee Lawrence was elevated to head coach and took the reigns of the program from Higgins. Lawrence s team failed to post a winning season just seven times under his leadership, which came to a close with his retirement in 2003 with a 233-139 overall record (.626). Upon Lawrence s retirement, Navy turned to former assistant coach Bill Roberts to guide the program. The Lawrence-Roberts tandem guided the program to a 27-10 record in their three seasons together during the late 1990 s. Roberts made an immediate impact on the program last season during his first year as head coach, leading the Mids to a Patriot League title and returning Navy to the NCAA Championship for the first time in eight years. YEARLY RECORDS Year.... Won....... Lost 1921-22...... 5............ 1 1922-23...... 6............ 1 1923-24...... 7............ 0 1924-25...... 5............ 2 1925-26...... 7............ 1 1926-27...... 7............ 3 1927-28...... 5............ 2 1928-29...... 4............ 5 1929-30...... 6............ 2 1930-31...... 5............ 2 1931-32...... 6............ 1 1932-33...... 4............ 2 1933-34...... 4............ 2 1934-35...... 5............ 1 1935-36...... 0............ 5 1936-37...... 0............ 7 1937-38...... 1............ 5 1938-39...... 2............ 6 1939-40...... 6............ 4 1940-41...... 5............ 5 1941-42...... 4............ 6 1942-43...... 6............ 3 Year.... Won....... Lost 1943-44...... 8............ 2 1944-45...... 5............ 4 1945-46...... 9............ 0 1946-47...... 7............ 4 1947-48...... 4............ 5 1948-49...... 4............ 6 1949-50...... 1............ 9 1950-51...... 5............ 5 1951-52*..... 4............ 5 1952-53...... 7............ 3 1953-54...... 6............ 4 1954-55...... 5............ 5 1955-56...... 9............ 5 1956-57..... 11............ 3 1957-58...... 9............ 5 1958-59..... 10............ 4 1959-60..... 12............ 2 1960-61..... 13............ 1 1961-62..... 11............ 3 1962-63...... 7............ 6 1963-64...... 8............ 5 1964-65...... 7............ 6 Year.... Won....... Lost 1965-66...... 8............ 4 1966-67...... 5............ 7 1967-68...... 6............ 7 1968-69...... 5............ 7 1969-70...... 7............ 5 1970-71...... 5............ 7 1971-72...... 6............ 6 1972-73...... 7............ 7 1973-74...... 8............ 7 1974-75...... 7............ 4 1975-76...... 3............ 7 1976-77...... 9............ 1 1977-78...... 3............ 7 1978-79...... 7............ 5 1979-80...... 7............ 6 1980-81...... 9............ 4 1981-82...... 7............ 5 1982-83...... 9............ 4 1983-84..... 10............ 4 1984-85..... 10............ 5 1985-86..... 13............ 2 1986-87..... 10............ 3 Year.... Won....... Lost 1987-88..... 10............ 3 1988-89..... 10............ 4 1989-90...... 3........... 10 1990-91...... 3............ 8 1991-92...... 5............ 7 1992-93...... 7............ 4 1993-94...... 9............ 4 1994-95..... 10............ 2 1995-96...... 9............ 2 1996-97..... 10............ 3 1997-98..... 10............ 2 1998-99...... 8............ 5 1999-00...... 9............ 3 2000-01...... 7............ 5 2001-02...... 5............ 7 2002-03...... 6............ 6 2003-04...... 8............ 9 TOTAL..... 562.......... 356 * There was one tie during the 1951-52 season. Former Navy head coach John Higgins competed at the 1936 Olympics.

22 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING ALL-TIME SCORES 1921-22 (5-1) F4 Lehigh W 49-13 F12 Rutgers W 36-17 F25 Princeton W 33-11 M4 MIT W 49-13 M11 Pennsylvania W 33-11 A1 Yale L 31-13 1922-23 (6-1) F3 Pittsburgh W 31-28 F10 Syracuse W 43-9 F17 MIT W 40-12 F17 Jo. Hopkins W 40-5 M3 Rutgers W 36-26 M10 Brooklyn "Y" W 35-18 M17 Yale L 45-17 1923-24 (7-0) F9 Pittsburgh W 37-16 F16 MIT W 46-7 F23 Wash. & Lee W 48-5 M1 Brown W 39-14 M8 Rutgers W 42-11 M15 Syracuse W 49-13 M22 Yale W 32-20 1924-25 (5-2) F14 Geo.Wash. W 53-9 F18 Dartmouth W 43-19 F21 Brown W 48-14 F28 Syracuse W 52-18 M7 Princeton L 22-40 M14 Rutgers W 48-14 M21 Yale L 39-23 1925-26 (7-1) J30 Pittsburgh W 52-10 F6 Rutgers W 47-15 F13 Syracuse W 46-16 F20 Wash. & Lee W 52-10 F27 Catholic W 54-8 M6 Princeton W 35-27 M13 Lehigh W 44-18 M20 Yale L 42-20 1926-27 (7-3) J15 Lehigh W 48-14 J22 CCNY W 54-8 F5 Pittsburgh W 40-22 F12 Syracuse W 35-27 F19 Columbia W 45-17 F26 Pennsylvania W 46-16 M2 Dartmouth W 36-25 M5 Princeton L 37-25 M12 Rutgers L 34-28 M19 Yale L 42-20 1927-28 (5-2) F11 CCNY W 44-17 F18 Columbia W 40-22 F25 Syracuse L 33-29 M3 Princeton W 39-23 M7 Pennsylvania W 44-18 M10 Dartmouth W 33-29 M17 Yale L 50-12 1928-29 (4-5) F9 CCNY W 51-11 F16 Rutgers L 43-19 F23 Georgia Tech W 39-21 F23 Pittsburgh W 39-17 M2 Yale L 44-18 M6 Pennsylvania W 42-20 M9 Columbia W 54-8 M13 Syracuse L 33-29 M15 at Princeton L 40-22 M16 at Dartmouth L 41-21 1929-30 (6-2) J25 Pennsylvania W 43-19 F1 Rutgers W 32-30 F8 CCNY W 56-6 F14 at Yale L 44-18 F15 at Columbia L 35-27 F22 Dartmouth W 51-11 M1 Princeton W 38-24 M15 Syracuse W 48-14 1930-31 (5-2) F6 at Princeton L 39-32 F7 at Syracuse W 60-11 F14 Columbia W 51-20 F18 Rutgers W 42-29 F21 Pennsylvania W 40-31 F28 CCNY W 61-10 M14 Yale L 43-28 1931-32 (6-1) J16 CCNY W 46-25 F6 Rutgers W 49-22 F13 Brown W 49-22 F20 at Penn W 42-29 M4 at Columbia W 42-29 M5 at Yale L 51-20 M12 Syracuse W 59-12 1932-33 (4-2) F4 Virginia W 62-9 F18 Pennsylvania W 49.5-21.5 F25 Yale L 49-22 M3 at Rutgers L 40-31 M4 at CCNY W 40-31 M11 Columbia W 54-17 1933-34 (4-2) F3 Colgate W 46-25 F17 CCNY W 58-13 F21 Rutgers L 38-33 F24 Pennsylvania W 38-33 M9 at Yale L 52-19 M10 at Columbia W 45-26 1934-35 (5-1) F2 Virginia W 53-22 F9 Rutgers W 41-30 F16 CCNY W 48-23 F23 Columbia W 46-25 M2 Yale L 51-20 M9 at Penn W 48-23 1935-36 (0-5) F8 Rutgers L 53-18 F15 at Columbia L 45-26 F22 at Yale L 56-28 F29 Pennsylvania L 48-23 M4 Princeton L 52-19 1936-37 (0-7) J16 Columbia L 41-34 F13 Yale L 56-19 F19 at Princeton L 49-26 F20 at Penn L 41-34 F27 Dartmouth L 41-34 M3 Rutgers L 50-25 M6 Harvard L 60-15 1937-38 (1-5) F12 Pennsylvania L 30-15 F19 Columbia L 45-30 F26 Princeton L 52-23 M4 at Harvard L 55-20 M5 at Yale L 51-24 M12 Dartmouth L 48-27 1938-39 (2-6) F4 Wash. & Jeff. W 61-14 F11 Princeton L 61-14 F18 Harvard L 63-12 F22 Pennsylvania W 49-26 F25 Yale L 47-28 M4 Army L 48-27 M10 at Dartmouth L 56-19 M11 at Columbia L 48-27 1939-40 (6-4) J13 Lehigh W 51-24 J20 Virginia W 68-7 J26 at Penn W 54-21 J27 at Princeton L 52-23 F3 Wash. & Jeff. W 64-11 F10 Yale L 60-15 F17 Dartmouth L 40-35 F22 Harvard L 47-28 M2 Army W 38-37 M9 Columbia W 47-28 1940-41 (5-5) J11 N. Carolina W 42-33 J18 Virginia W 64-11 J25 Pennsylvania W 62-13 F1 Princeton L 43-32 F8 Harvard L 50-25 F15 Cornell W 50-25 F21 at Columbia W 46-29 F22 at Yale L 55-20 M1 at Army L 45-30 M8 at Dartmouth L 41-34 1941-42 (4-6) J10 N. Carolina L 58-17 J17 Lafayette W 53-22 J24 Virginia W 60-15 J31 Yale L 59-16 F6 at Penn W 39-36 F7 at Princeton L 63-12 F14 at Harvard L 52-23 F21 Columbia W 43-32 F28 Dartmouth L 39-36 M7 Army L 44-31 1942-43 (6-3) J16 at Dartmouth L 39.5-35.5 J23 Temple W 54-21 F6 Princeton L 45-30 F10 N. Carolina W 49-26 F13 Harvard W 46-29 F19 at Columbia W 47-28 F20 at Yale L 44-31 F27 Pennsylvania W 50-24 M6 at Army W 46-29 1943-44 (8-2) J8 Swarthmore W 65-9 J15 Penn State W 64-11 J22 N. Carolina L 39-36 J29 Columbia W 58-17 F5 Duke W 60-15 F11 at Penn W 62-13 F12 at Princeton W 39-36 F26 Stevens Inst. W 57-9 M4 Army W 42-33 M11 Yale L 47-28 NCAA Meet T3rd 24 pts 1944-45 (5-4) J6 Fr. & Marshall W 64-11 J13 Pennsylvania W 54-21 J20 N. Carolina L 42-33 J27 Columbia W 52-23 F3 at Yale L 51-24 F10 Princeton W 59-16 F17 Duke W 60-15 F24 Bainbridge L 49-26 M3 at Army L 44-31 1945-46 (9-0) J12 Duke W 68-7 J19 Lehigh W 77-25 J19 Fr. & Marshall W 77-27 J26 N. Carolina W 54-42 J26 Cornell W 54-33 F2 at Princeton W 54-21 F9 Coast Guard W 61-9 F15 at Penn W 68-7 F16 at Columbia W 60-15 F23 USMMA W 48-27 M2 Army W 44-31 NCAA Meet T4th 14 pts 1946-47 (7-4) J11 Cornell W 39-36 J18 Yale L 62-13 J25 Lehigh W 64-11 F1 Columbia W 66-9 F5 N. Carolina W 50-25 F8 Rutgers L 57-18 F15 Pennsylvania L 40-35 F21 at Dartmouth L 46-29 F22 at Harvard L 45-30 M1 at Army W 46-29 M8 Princeton W 42-33 2004 graduate Noah White was selected as the Patriot League Swimmer of the Meet.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 23 1947-48 (4-5) J17 Cornell W 38.5-36.5 J24 N. Carolina L 52-23 F7 Harvard L 50-25 F21 at Yale L 55-20 F28 Dartmouth W 44-31 M3 Rutgers L 45-30 M6 Army L 39-36 M12 at Columbia W 62-13 M13 at Penn W 51-24 1948-49 (6-6) J8 Columbia W 52-23 J15 at Cornell W 41-34 J29 Duke W 46-29 F5 Rutgers L 47-28 F11 at Dartmouth L 52-23 F12 at Harvard L 45-30 F19 Princeton L 44-31 F26 Yale L 45-34 M5 at Army L 43-27 M12 Pennsylvania W 46-29 1949-50 (1-9) J7 Cornell L 39-36 J14 Dartmouth L 55-20 J21 N. Carolina L 53-22 F4 Rutgers L 48-27 F11 Harvard L 48-27 F18 at Princeton L 49-26 F25 at Yale L 64-11 M4 Army L 61-14 M10 at Penn L 40-35 M11 Columbia W 62-13 1950-51 (5-5) D16 Loyola W 68-9 J6 Columbia W 55-20 J13 Yale L 53-22 J27 Pittsburgh W 42-33 F3 Princeton W 40-35 F10 Pennsylvania W 64-11 F16 at Dartmouth L 45-30 F17 at Harvard L 58-17 F24 at Rutgers L 41-34 M3 at Army L 45-30 1951-52 (4-5-1) D15 Brown W 53-31 J5 Rutgers W 51-33 J11 at Princeton L 53-31 J12 at Columbia W 48-36 J19 Pittsburgh T 42-42 F2 Harvard L 57-27 F9 at Yale L 56-28 F16 Dartmouth L 47-37 F23 at Penn W 67-17 M1 Army L 46-38 NCAA Meet 15th 3 pts 1952-53 (7-3) D13 Lehigh W 59-25 D19 Fordham W 68-16 J10 Columbia W 57-27 J17 Princeton L 45-39 F6 at Dartmouth W 48-36 F7 at Harvard L 57-27 F14 Pittsburgh W 54-30 F21 Yale L 50-34 F28 at Army W 56-28 M7 Pennsylvania W 64-20 1953-54 (6-4) D12 Lehigh W 58-26 J8 at Penn W 49-35 J9 at Columbia W 46-38 J16 Dartmouth L 49-35 J30 Pittsburgh W 43-41 F6 at Princeton L 43-41 F13 Harvard W 45-39 F20 at Yale L 64-20 F27 Army W 45-39 M6 Rutgers W 63-16 1954-55 (5-5) D12 Virginia W 65-19 J8 Columbia W 49-35 J15 Pennsylvania W 57-27 J29 Pittsburgh W 48-36 F4 at Dartmouth L 44-40 F5 at Harvard L 67-17 F12 Princeton L 47-37 F19 Yale L 58-26 F26 at Army W 44-40 M5 at Cornell L 47-37 1955-56 (9-5) D17 at Cornell L 46-38 J7 at Dartmouth L 51-33 J11 Pa. Military W 76-8 J14 Columbia W 68-16 J28 Duke W 68-16 F1 VMI W 59-25 F4 Harvard L 66-18 F8 West Chester W 59-25 F11 at Princeton L 43-41 F18 at Yale L 66-18 F25 Pittsburgh W 58-26 M3 Army W 46-38 M7 Pennsylvania W 56-28 M10 Fr. & Marshall W 76-8 1956-57 (11-3) D14 at Penn W 65-21 D15 at Columbia W 62-24 J9 Pa. Military W 78-8 J18 Dartmouth W 46-40 J26 Duke W 61-25 F1 at Brown W 45-41 F2 at Harvard L 66-20 F9 Princeton W 59-27 F16 Yale L 58-28 F20 Maryland W 72-14 F23 Pittsburgh W 75-11 M2 at Army L 47-39 M8 Cornell W 64-22 M9 Fr. & Marshall W 76-10 1957-58 (9-5) D7 Brown W 46-39 D14 Columbia W 59-27 J18 Pennsylvania W 66-19 J29 Duke W 62-17 F1 Harvard L 56-30 F5 VMI W 55-31 F7 at Princeton W 54-32 F8 at Yale L 63-23 F12 Fr. & Marshall W 68-9 F15 Pittsburgh W 67-19 F19 Maryland W 70-16 F22 at Cornell L 46-40 M1 Army L 48-38 M8 Dartmouth L 58-28 1958-59 (10-4) D13 Cornell W 44-42 D17 Villanova W 68-18 J9 at PennsylvaniaW 67-19 J10 at Columbia W 59-27 J17 Pittsburgh W 67-19 J30 at Brown W 54-32 J31 at Harvard L 47-39 F4 Duke W 62-24 F7 Yale L 61-25 F11 Fordham W 68-17 F14 Princeton W 60-26 F18 at Maryland W 69-17 F28 at Army L 48-38 M7 Dartmouth L 47-39 NCAA Meet 17th 1 pt 1959-60 (12-2) D5 Brown W 54-41 D12 at Cornell W 74-21 D16 Villanova W 79-16 J9 Columbia W 70-25 J16 Harvard L 52-43 J20 at Dartmouth W 52-43 J23 Pittsburgh W 72-23 F3 Duke W 65-23 F6 at Yale L 70-25 F10 N. Carolina W 76-19 F13 at Princeton W 56-39 F17 Maryland W 67-28 F20 Pennsylvania W 66-29 F27 Army W 67-28 NCAA Meet 18th 2 pts 1960-61 (13-1) F17 N. Carolina W 55-40 J13 at PennsylvaniaW 65-30 J14 at Columbia W 59-36 J18 at Maryland W 52-43 J21 Cornell W 77-18 F1 Villanova W 80-15 F4 Yale W 48-47 F10 at Brown W 68-27 F11 at Harvard L 56-39 F15 Duke W 72-23 F18 West Chester W 70-25 F25 at Army W 56-39 M3 Dartmouth W 63-32 M4 Princeton W 61-34 NCAA Meet T17th 3.5 pts 1961-62 (11-3) D9 Brown W 63-32 D13 Villanova W 51-44 D16 Harvard L 50-45 J13 at Princeton L 49-46 J17 Maryland W 61-34 J20 Pennsylvania W 76-19 J31 Fr. & Marshall W 72-23 F3 at Yale L 68-27 F7 Duke W 82-13 F10 at Dartmouth W 48-47 F14 West Chester W 60.5-34.5 F16 Cornell W 63-32 F24 Army W 52-43 M3 Columbia W 71-24 EISL Meet 8th 15.5 pts NCAA Meet 18th 4 pts 1962-63 (7-6) D15 at Harvard L 53-42 D19 N. Carolina W 50-45 J12 at Columbia W 71-23 J16 at Maryland L 62-33 J19 Princeton L 50-45 J30 Duke W 77-18 F2 Yale L 61-34 F9 at Cornell W 57-38 F13 West Chester W 53-42 F16 at Penn W 63-32 F23 at Army L 69-26 M2 Dartmouth W 49-46 M9 Villanova L 53-42 EISL Meet 5th 25 pts 1963-64 (8-5) D5 N. Carolina L 48-47 D14 Harvard W 57-38 D18 at Princeton W 56-39 J11 Columbia W 84-11 J18 Maryland L 48-47 J27 Duke W 67-28 F1 at Yale L 58-37 F8 at Dartmouth W 59-36 F12 Villanova L 50-45 F15 Pennsylvania W 69-26 F19 West Chester W 64-24 F22 Cornell W 59-36 F29 Army L 68-27 EISL Meet 5th 34 pts 1964-65 (7-6) D12 at Harvard L 62-33 D16 N. Carolina L 59-36 J9 at Columbia W 66-28 J16 at Maryland L 62-33 F2 Duke W 67-27 F6 Yale L 60-35 F10 Villanova L 55-40 F13 Princeton W 55-40 F17 West Chester W 76-19 F20 at Cornell W 64-31 F27 at Army L 62-33 M3 at Penn W 68-26 M6 Dartmouth W 69-26 EISL Meet 3rd 170.5 pts 1965-66 (8-4) D4 at Dartmouth W 58-37 D11 Harvard W 66-29 D15 N. Carolina W 72-22 J8 Columbia W 75-20 J15 Maryland L 48-47 J19 Pennsylvania W 77-18 F5 at Yale L 57-38 F9 Villanova W 66-29 F12 at Princeton L 54-41 F16 West Chester W 75-20 F19 Cornell W 72-23 F26 Army L 55-40 EISL Meet 3rd 195 pts NCAA Meet 35th 2 pts Navy qualified five athletes for the 2004 NCAA Championship.

24 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING 1966-67 (5-7) D10 at Harvard L 57-38 D14 N. Carolina L 54-41 J7 at Columbia W 62-33 J14 at Maryland L 52-43 F1 West Chester W 86-9 F4 Yale L 53-42 F8 Villanova W 63-32 F11 Princeton L 66-29 F18 at Cornell W 60-35 F25 at Army L 52-43 M1 at Penn W 56-39 M4 Dartmouth L 53-42 EISL Meet 9th 80 pts NCAA Meet T31st 2 pts 1967-68 (6-7) D9 Columbia W 81-23 D13 N. Carolina L 64-49 D16 Harvard L 66-47 J13 at Dartmouth L 68-45 J17 Maryland L 58-55 J20 Penn State W 102-11 J31 Colgate W 67-37 F3 at Yale L 76-37 F7 Villanova W 66-38 F10 at Princeton L 66-47 F17 Cornell W 62-51 F24 Army L 58-55 M2 Pennsylvania W 83-30 EISL Meet 7th 123 pts 1968-69 (5-7) D7 at Columbia W 82-22 D14 at Harvard L 57-56 D19 at Cornell W 76-37 J11 N. Carolina W 63-50 J15 at Maryland L 79-34 J18 Tennessee L 75-38 F1 Yale L 76-37 F5 Villanova W 56-48 F8 at Penn W 74-39 F15 Dartmouth L 67-46 F22 Princeton L 68-45 M1 at Army L 70-43 EISL Meet 3rd 172 pts 1969-70 (7-5) D6 Columbia W 88-16 D13 Harvard L 72-41 D17 N. Carolina W 63-50 J10 at Dartmouth L 61-52 J14 Maryland W 80-33 J17 Tennessee L 64-49 J31 at Yale L 74-39 F4 Villanova W 57-47 F14 at Princeton L 79-34 F21 Cornell W 70-43 F28 Army W 70-43 M7 Pennsylvania W 86-25 EISL Meet 4th 166 pts 1970-71 (5-7) D12 at Harvard L 77-36 D16 N. Carolina W 61-52 J9 Yale L 73-40 J14 at Maryland L 76-37 J16 Dartmouth W 62-51 J23 Ohio W 64-49 J29 at Syracuse W 67-46 J30 at Cornell W 67-46 F3 Villanova L 64-49 F6 at Penn L 66-47 F20 Princeton L 67-46 F27 at Army L 73-40 EISL Meet 6th 163 pts NCAA Meet 26th 7 pts 1971-72 (6-6) D1 Jo. Hopkins W 82-31 D4 N. Carolina L 72-41 D11 Harvard L 57-56 J12 Maryland L 65-48 J15 at Dartmouth L 66-47 J20 East Carolina W 64-49 J29 Cornell W 74-29 F5 at Yale L 82-31 F12 Villanova W 72-41 F19 at Princeton L 69-44 F26 Army W 75-38 M1 Pennsylvania W 78-35 EISL Meet 7th 113 pts 1972-73 (7-7) D6 N. Carolina L 62-49 D9 at Harvard L 69-44 D13 at Maryland L 76-37 J13 Dartmouth L 71-42 J16 Jo. Hopkins W 71-42 J20 Ohio W 81-32 J27 at Cornell L 66-47 F3 Yale L 61-52 F7 Villanova W 73-40 F10 Syracuse W 83-26 F17 Princeton L 59-53 F24 at Army W 60-53 F28 at Penn W 58-55 M3 Fordham W 84-29 EISL Meet 10th 97 pts NCAA Meet 19th 14 pts 1973-74 (8-7) D8 Harvard L 80-33 D12 Maryland L 65-48 D12 N. Carolina L 66-47 D15 Fordham W 74-39 J12 at Dartmouth L 73-40 J15 Jo. Hopkins W 61-52 J19 Ohio W 92-22 J26 Cornell L 57-56 J30 West Virginia W 92-21 F2 at Yale L 64-49 F6 Villanova W 74-38 F9 at Syracuse W 80-33 F16 at Princeton L 107-62 F23 Army W 75.5-37.5 F27 Pennsylvania W 61-52 EISL Meet 10th 48 pts 1974-75 (7-4) D4 Virginia W 70-43 D6 at Brown W 75-38 D7 at Harvard L 57-56 D11 at Maryland W 60-53 J11 Dartmouth W 57-56 J14 at Jo. Hopkins W 74-39 J25 at Cornell L 67-46 F1 Yale W 71-42 F15 Princeton L 75-38 F22 at Army L 68-45 F27 at Penn W 62-51 EISL Meet 11th 74 pts 1975-76 (3-7) D6 Harvard L 74-39 D10 Maryland L 73-40 D13 Brown L 62-51 J10 at Dartmouth L 68-45 J13 Jo. Hopkins W 67-46 J24 Cornell W 61-52 J31 at Yale L 60-53 F11 Pennsylvania W 59-54 F14 at Princeton L 76-37 F28 Army L 67-46 EISL Meet 9th 86 pts 1976-77 (9-1) D4 at Harvard W 72-41 D8 at Maryland W 71-42 D11 at Brown W 92-21 J8 Dartmouth W 72-41 J11 at Jo. Hopkins W 74-39 J14 Yale W 68-45 F9 at Penn W 68-44 F12 Princeton L 60-53 F15 at Cornell W 72-41 F26 at Army W 68-45 EISL Meet 5th 195 pts 1977-78 (3-7) D3 at Harvard L 72-41 D7 West Virginia L 71-42 D10 Brown W 66-47 J7 at Dartmouth L 60-53 J11 Jo. Hopkins W 73-40 J14 at Yale W 59-54 F4 Maryland L 65-48 F11 at Princeton L 91.5-21.5 F18 Columbia L 70-43 F25 Army L 64-49 EISL Meet 7th 118 pts 1978-79 (7-5) D1 Harvard L 68-45 D9 at Brown W 62-51 J6 Dartmouth W 70-43 J10 at Jo. Hopkins W 74-39 J13 Yale W 82-31 J27 Cornell W 62-51 F3 at Maryland L 71-42 F7 at Penn W 79-34 F10 Princeton L 71-42 F14 Villanova W 86-27 F17 at Columbia L 65-48 F24 at Army L 67-46 EISL Meet 7th 200 pts 1979-80 (7-6) D1 at Harvard L 74-39 D8 Brown L 57-56 J5 at Dartmouth L 74-39 J9 Jo. Hopkins W 80-33 J12 at Yale L 67-46 J19 Drexel W 89-24 J20 Cornell W 73-40 F2 Maryland L 59-54 F6 Pennsylvania W 80-33 F9 at Princeton L 68-44 F13 Villanova W 79-34 F16 Columbia W 66-47 F23 Army W 62-51 EISL Meet 10th 49 pts 1980-81 (9-4) D6 at Harvard L 80-32 D7 at Brown W 75-38 J3 Dartmouth W 61-52 J10 Yale W 59-54 J14 at Jo. Hopkins W 58-55 J17 at Drexel W 78-35 J24 at Cornell W 66-47 J31 at Maryland L 72-41 F7 Villanova W 65-48 F11 at Penn W 77-36 F14 Princeton L 68-44 F21 at Columbia L 72-41 F28 at Army W 72-41 EISL Meet 7th 91.5 pts 1981-82 (7-5) N29 Harvard L 65-46 D6 Brown W 76-37 J8 at Dartmouth L 66-47 J9 at Yale L 60-53 J16 at E. Carolina W 79-34 J23 Cornell W 67-46 J30 Pennsylvania W 76-37 F2 at J. Madison W 75-38 F10 Villanova W 64-48 F13 at Princeton L 73-40 F20 Columbia L 70-43 F27 Army W 74-39 EISL Meet 9th 137 pts 1982-83 (9-4) N27 Dartmouth W 80-33 D4 at Harvard L 75-38 D5 at Brown L 58-55 J8 at Cornell W 67-46 J12 at Jo. Hopkins W 65-48 J15 E. Carolina W 87-26 J22 Yale W 62-51 J28 J. Madison W 73-40 J29 at Penn W 70-43 F9 Villanova W 71-42 F17 Princeton L 59-54 F19 at Columbia L 71-42 F26 at Army W 65-48 EISL Meet 6th 233 pts 1983-84 (10-4) N26 at Dartmouth W 76-37 D2 Harvard W 61-52 D3 Brown W 80-33 D10 Wright State W 74-39 J7 at E. Carolina W 78-35 J11 Jo. Hopkins W 83-30 J14 Cornell L 60-53 J21 at Yale W 66-47 J28 Pennsylvania W 77-34 J30 at J. Madison W 73-40 F8 Villanova W 68-45 F11 at Princeton L 59-54 F18 Columbia L 64-49 F25 Army L 58-55 EISL Meet 10th 145 pts The first Army-Navy meet took place in Annapolis in March of 1939.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 25 1984-85 (10-5) N24 Dartmouth W 65-48 N30 at Harvard L 89-24 D1 at Brown L 63-50 D6 West Virginia L 64-49 D8 Shippensburg W 74-44 D8 East Carolina W 60-53 J9 at Jo. Hopkins W 72-41 J12 at Cornell W 57-56 J19 J. Madison W 70-43 J26 Yale W 67-46 F2 at Penn W 63-50 F6 Villanova W 73-40 F16 Princeton L 67-46 F23 at Columbia W 67-46 M2 at Army L 73-40 EISL Meet 8th 165 pts 1985-86 (13-2) N23 at Dartmouth W 91-22 N29 Harvard L 71-42 D3 at W.Virginia W 68-45 D6 East Carolina W 90-21 D7 at ShippensburgW 71-42 J8 Jo. Hopkins W 81-30 J11 Cornell W 59-54 J18 at J. Madison W 66-47 J25 at Yale W 73-40 F1 Pennsylvania W 88-25 F2 Brown W 83-30 F5 at Villanova W 67-46 F15 at Princeton L 72-41 F22 Columbia W 78-35 F28 Army W 63-50 EISL Meet 7th 190.5 pts NCAA Meet T38th 3 pts 1986-87 (10-3) N14 West Virginia W 59-52 N21 J. Madison W 130-86 N22 Dartmouth W 98-15 N28 Harvard L 70-42 N30 Princeton L 80-33 D5 Army W 63-50 J10 Cornell W 65-48 J17 at Brown W 67-46 J24 Yale W 67-46 J31 at Penn W 71-42 F4 Villanova W 145.5-71.5 F21 at Columbia L 57-56 CAA Meet 1st 651 EISL Meet 8th 172 pts 1987-88 (10-3) N3 at J. Madison W 126-88 N14 at E. Carolina W 116-99 N21 at Dartmouth W 145-66 N27 Harvard L 130-85 N29 at Princeton L 146-71 D4 Army W 130-87 J10 Cornell W 139-76 J16 Brown W 140-77 J20 Jo. Hopkins W 150-65 J23 at Yale W 125-90 J30 Pennsylvania L 110-107 F3 Villanova W 135-81 F20 Columbia W 142-74 CAA Meet 1st 625.5 EISL Meet 6th 216 pts 1988-89 (10-4) N12 J. Madison W 164.5-78.5 N19 Dartmouth W 91-22 N20 Duke W 164-79 N26 at Harvard L 64-49 N27 Princeton L 65-48 D2 at Army L 59-54 J7 at Cornell W 61-52 J14 at Brown W 57-56 J15 Denison W 158-81 J18 at Jo. Hopkins W 142-87 J21 Yale W 75-38 J28 at Penn W 59-54 F4 at Villanova W 129-114 F18 at Columbia L 64-49 CAA Meet 2nd 572 EISL Meet 7th 197 pts 1989-90 (3-10) N10 at J. Madison L 130-113 N11 at Duke W 132-111 N12 at E. Carolina L 125-118 N18 at Dartmouth L 81-32 N24 Harvard L 83-30 N26 at Princeton L 75-37 D2 Army L 68-45 J7 Cornell L 64-49 J13 Brown W 71-39 J17 Jo. Hopkins W 151-89 J20 at Yale L 65-48 J27 Pennsylvania L 66-47 F17 Columbia L 67-46 EISL Meet 17th 79 pts 1990-91 (3-8) N16 J. Madison L 135-108 N17 Dartmouth W 131-106 N25 at Harvard L 153.488.5 D1 at Army L 130-113 J5 at Cornell L 139.5-100.5 J12 at Brown W 149-90 J16 at Jo. Hopkins W 148-83 J19 Yale L 144-99 J26 at Penn L 135-102 F9 Princeton L 150-87 F16 at Columbia L 136-106 EISL Meet 11th 107.5 pts 1991-92 (5-7) N2 at J. Madison L 150-93 N16 Duke W 141.5-99.5 N23 at Dartmouth L 161-80 N23 vs. Brown L 163-78 D1 Harvard L 149-94 D6 Army W 135-108 J7 Cornell L 129-114 J15 Jo. Hopkins W 168-68 J18 at Yale L 133-121 J25 Pennsylvania W 142-101 F8 at Princeton L 145-91 F15 Columbia W 128-113 EISL Meet 6th 217 pts 1992-93 (7-4) N14 Duke W 144-88 N21 at Dartmouth W 176-49 N21 Brown W 127-115 N29 Harvard L 202-98 D9 Army W 141-102 J10 Cornell W 135.5-107.5 J13 Jo. Hopkins W 142-80 J23 at Yale L 136.5-106.5 J29 at Penn W 148.5-94.5 F13 at Princeton L 141-96 F20 Columbia L 147-96 EISL Meet 4th 305 pts NCAA Meet T36th 7 pts 1993-94 (9-4) N13 at Duke W 162-81 N20 Dartmouth W 171-69 N20 Brown W 163-79 D3 Army W 125-118 J9 Cornell L 126.5-114.5 J12 Jo. Hopkins W 157-79 J14 Harvard L 178-65 J22 at Yale L 139-104 J29 Pennsylvania W 149-94 F4 Xavier W 159-51 F5 at UMBC W 140-100 F12 at Princeton L 175-119 F19 Columbia W 161-80 at EISL Meet 4th 338 pts at NCAA Meet 23rd 379.5 pts 1994-95 (10-2) N12 Notre Dame W 159-84 N19 at Dartmouth W 175-67 N19 Brown W 170-66 D2 at Army W 131-112 J8 at Cornell W 149.5-93.5 J11 at Jo. Hopkins W 156-80 J14 at Harvard L 195-105 J21 Yale W 151-92 J28 at Penn W 143-101 F4 UMBC W 138-102 F11 Princeton L 151-90 F18 at Columbia W 121-120 EISL Meet 4th 379 pts NCAA Meet 21st 26 pts 1995-96 (9-2) N11 Connecticut W 166-77 N20 Dartmouth W 170-78 N20 at Brown W 176-66 D1 Army W 158.5-84.5 J17 Cornell W 150-93 J20 at Yale W 141-99 J27 Pennsylvania W 141-101 F3 at UMBC W 139-104 F10 at Princeton L 172-119 F11 Harvard L 155-88 F17 Columbia W 177-64 EISL Meet 3rd 501 pts NCAA Meet 21st 50 pts 1996-97 (10-3) O26 Geo.Wash. W 154-82 N16 at Connecticut L 153-147 N23 Brown W 150-90 N23 Dartmouth W 175-67 D6 at Army W 149-94 J8 Jo. Hopkins W 161-79 J11 at Harvard L 206-93 J18 at Cornell W 175-68 J18 Yale W 126-117 J25 at Penn W 128-115 F1 UMBC W 156-89 F8 Princeton L 131-107 F15 Columbia W 130-113 EISL Meet 3rd 420.5 pts 1997-98 (10-2) J22 at Brown W 129-113 J22 Dartmouth W 164-78 D5 Army W 149-94 J10 Harvard L 149-93 J14 Jo. Hopkins W 157-83 J17 at Yale W 135.5-107.5 J17 Cornell W 176-67 J24 Pennsylvania W 177-62 J31 UMBC W 149-91 J31 at Geo.Wash. W 126.5-114.5 F14 Princeton L 165-133 F21 Columbia W 170-73 EISL Meet 4th 379.5 pts 1998-99 (8-5) O24 at Geo.Wash. L 130-111 N14 West Virginia W 159-80 N21 Dartmouth W 177-66 N21 at Brown L 150-94 D4 at Army W 152-91 J9 at Harvard L 199-101 J13 Jo. Hopkins W 153-90 J16 Cornell W 150-93 J16 Yale L 127-116 J23 at Penn W 158-81 F6 UMBC W 147-94 F13 Princeton L 169-121 F20 Columbia W 127-116 EISL Meet 5th 740.5 pts 1999-2000 (9-3) N10 Geo.Wash. W 148-92 N20 Brown W 141-102 N20 Dartmouth W 201-40 D3 Army W 173-71 J8 Harvard L 161-82 J12 at Jo. Hopkins W 147-93 J15 at Cornell W 138-105 J15 Yale L 125-118 J22 Pennsylvania W 132-72 J29 at UMBC W 132-109 F12 at Princeton L 186.5-125.5 F19 Columbia W 125-116 EISL Meet 4th 843 pts 2000-01 (7-5) O28 Jo. Hopkins W 167-74 N8 at Geo.Wash. W 157-80 N18 at Dartmouth W 191-52 N18 Brown L 142-101 D1 at Army W 130-113 J6 at Harvard L 211-89 J13 at Yale L 135-88 J13 vs. Cornell W 138-88 J20 at Penn L 137-106 J27 UMBC W 126-117 F10 Princeton L 164-78 F17 at Columbia W 134-109 EISL Meet 5th 720 pts Navy first competed against Princeton, Yale and Penn during the 1921-22 season.

26 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2001-02 (5-7) O27 at Jo. Hopkins L 121-84 N3 at UMBC L 130-113 N7 Geo.Wash. W 158-85 N17 at Brown L 130-94 N17 Dartmouth W 161-82 N30 Army W 160-83 J5 Harvard L 195-102 J12 Cornell L 128-115 J12 Yale L 143-100 J19 Pennsylvania W 160-83 J26 Columbia W 154-89 F9 at Princeton L 174-111 EISL Meet 7th 500 pts 2002-03 (6-6) O25 Jo. Hopkins W 125-112 N2 at UMBC W 132-110 N13 at Geo.Wash. W 146-91 N23 Brown W 154-88 N23 Dartmouth W 172-71 D4 at Army W 156-87 J4 at Harvard L 169-73 J11 at Cornell L 141.5-101.5 J11 vs.yale L 138-103 J18 at Pennsylvania L 138-104 F8 Princeton L 206-80 F15 at Columbia L 150-93 EISL Meet 6th 640.5 ALL-TIME EISL FINISHES Year Season Meet 1936-37 7th/0-6 No Meet 1937-38 6th/1-5 No Meet 1938-39 T5th/105 No Meet 1939-40 5th/2-4 No Meet 1940-41 5th/2-4 No Meet 1941-42 5th/2-4 No Meet 1942-43 T3rd/4-3 No Meet 1943-44 1st/4-0 No Meet 1944-45 2nd/2-1 No Meet 1945-46 1st/4-0 No Meet 1946-47 T3rd/4-3 No Meet 1947-48 4th/3-3 No Meet 1948-49 6th/2-5 No Meet 1949-50 7th/1-6 No Meet 1950-51 T4th/3-4 No Meet 1951-52 6th/2-5 No Meet 1952-53 4th/4-3 No Meet 1953-54 T4th/3-4 No Meet 1954-55 6th/3-5 No Meet 1955-56 T5th/3-5 No Meet 1956-57 T3rd/5-3 No Meet 1957-58 6th/3-5 No Meet 1958-59 5th/4-4 No Meet Year Season Meet 1959-60 3rd/6-2 No Meet 1960-61 T1st/7-1 No Meet 1961-62 4th/5-3 8th/15.5 1962-63 5th/4-4 5th/25 1963-64 3rd/6-2 5th/34 1964-65 T3rd/5-3 3rd/170.5 1965-66 4th/5-3 3rd/195 1966-67 6th/3-5 9th/80 1967-68 6th/3-5 7th/123 1968-69 6th/3-5 3rd/172 1969-70 5th/4-4 4th/166 1970-71 T5th/2-5 6th/163 1971-72 5th/3-4 7th/113 1972-73 T5th/2-5 10th/97 1973-74 T6th/2-5 10th/48 1974-75 T4th/4-4 11th/74 1975-76 T7th/2-6 9th/88 1976-77 2nd/7-1 5th/195 1977-78 6th/2-5 7th/118 1978-79 T4th/5-4 7th/200 1979-80 T6th/4-5 10th/49 1980-81 T3rd/6-3 7th/91.5 1981-82 T5th/4-5 9th/137 EISL MEET CHAMPIONS Year Season Meet 1982-83 4th/5-4 6th/233 1983-84 T5th/5-4 10th/145 1984-85 T4th/5-4 8th/165 1985-86 T2nd/7-2 7th/190.5 1986-87 T3rd/6-3 8th/172 1987-88 T3rd/6-3 6th/216 1988-89 T4th/5-4 7th/197 1989-90 9th/1-8 17th/79 1990-91 T8th/2-7 11th/107.5 1991-92 T6th/3-6 6th/217 1992-93 5th/5-4 4th/305 1993-94 4th/5-4 4th/338 1994-95 3rd/7-2 4th/379 1995-96 3rd/7-2 3rd/501 1996-97 3rd/7-2 3rd/420.5 1997-98 3rd/7-2 4th/379.5 1998-99 5th/5-4 5th/740.5 1999-00 4th/6-3 4th/843 2000-01 6th/4-5 5th/720 2001-02 T6th/4-5 7th/500 2002-03 7th/3-6 6th/640.5 2003-04 8th/1-8 6th/659.5 2003-04 (8-9) O3 Air Force L 167-133 O18 Lafayette W 238-66 O18 Rider W 219-81 O24 at Jo. Hopkins W 125-112 N1 at UMBC W 122-121 N12 Geo.Wash. W 145-88 N14 American W 161-133 N14 Bucknell W 222-78 D22 at Dartmouth L 140-101 D22 vs. Brown L 126-114 D4 Army W 151-92 J3 Harvard L 204-94 J10 at Yale L 142-99 J10 vs. Cornell L 122.5-120.5 J31 Pennsylvania L 123-120 F7 at Princeton L 170-122 F14 Columbia L 132-110 Patriot League Meet 1st 810 pts EISL Meet 6th 695.5pts NCAA Meet T28th 14 pts Year Name Event Time/Score 1952 Owen Davies 3M Diving 161.11 1953 Owen Davies 3M Diving 168.27 1959 Richard Taft 100 Breast 1:05.1 1960 Richard Taft 100 Breast 1:06.1 1960 Charles Griffin 200 Breast 2:22.5 1963 Gaylord Hopkins 1650 Free 18:19.1 1965 Timothy Beard 1650 Free 18:12.9 1965 Timothy Beard 400 IM 4:26.7 1966 Timothy Beard 400 IM 4:23.9 1970 Richard Stringer 200 Back 1:58.1 1971 Rexford Hand 50 Free 21.4 1971 Rexford Hand 100 Free 46.49 1971 Richard Stringer 200 Back 1:56.39 1971 David Pearl 100 Fly 50.79 1971 David Pearl 200 Fly 1:54.32 1973 Rexford Hand 50 Free 20.98 1977 Navy 400 Free Relay 3:04.50 1978 Mark Heinrich 100 Back 52.43 1978 Mark Heinrich 200 Back 1:53.13 1979 Mark Heinrich 100 Back 52.39 1981 James Murphy 50 Free 20.97 Year Name Event Time/Score 1981 Joe Murphy 100 Free 46.06 1983 Navy 400 Free Relay 3:32.40 1991 Tyson Lewis 50 Free 20.42 1993 Nate Smith 1M Diving 409.05 1993 Nate Smith 3M Diving 561.45 1994 Nate Smith 1M Diving 527.45 1994 Nate Smith 3M Diving 573.85 1995 Nate Smith 1M Diving 561.45 1995 Nate Smith 3M Diving 626.20 1996 Ian Johnston 100 Breast 55.49 1996 Ian Johnston 200 Breast 1:59.41 1996 Nate Smith 1M Diving 573.85 1996 Nate Smith 3M Diving 638.20 1997 Brooks Hollan 100 Breast 55.93 1997 William Dobbins 1M Diving 504.65 1997 William Dobbins 3M Diving 536.90 1998 William Dobbins 1M Diving 491.75 1999 Navy 200 Free Relay 1:21.47 2001 Clint Cornell 50 Free 20.23 2004 Kevin Teague 3M Diving 540.10 2004 Navy 400 Free Relay 2:57.16 ALL-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE FINISHES Year Season PLC 2004 5-0 1st/810 PATRIOT LEAGUE MEET CHAMPIONS Year Name Event Time/Score 2004 Noah White 50 Free 19.74 2004 Terrence Fenningham 100 Fly 49.63 2004 Noah White 200 Free 1:38.94 2004 Kevin Teague 1M Diving 319.30 2004 Kevin Mukri 200 Back 1:49.33 2004 Noah White 100 Free 44.40 Year Name Event Time/Score 2004 Kevin Teague 3M Diving 553.90 2004 Navy 200 Free Relay 1:19.59 2004 Navy 400 Medley Relay 3:20.75 2004 Navy 200 Medley Relay 1:32.24 2004 Navy 800 Free Relay 6:44.60 2004 Navy 400 Free Relay 3:00.90 Navy has competed in every EISL Championship.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 27 RECORDS Event Navy (Y) Lejeune Hall (M) Patriot League (Y) Patriot League EISL Meet (Y) 05 NCAA Cuts Meet (Y) 25 Yards (A / B) 25 Meters (A / B) 100 Back 50.39 (M4, 94) 55.43 (J3, 04) 49.87 (F15, 02) 49.87 (F15, 02) 47.33 (M3, 89) 47.43 / 48.85 Chris Ornee David Cromwell, Harvard Mark Liscinsky, American Mark Liscinsky, American David Berkoff, Harvard 52.94 / 54.53 200 Back 1:49.41 (M5, 95) 2:00.68 (F10, 01) 1:45.85 (D16, 02) 1:45.86 (F22, 03) 1:44.20 (M6, 04) 1:44.02 / 1:47.14 Paul Kress Steve Fleming, Princeton Mark Liscinsky, American Mark Liscinsky, American David Cromwell, Harvard 1:56.10 / 1:59.58 100 Breast 55.05 (M29, 96) 1:03.04 (N14, 03 53.77 (M28, 03) 54.89 (F21, 03) 54.02 (M7, 03) 54.00 / 55.62 Ian Johnston Dominick Szabo, American Dominick Szabo, American Dominick Szabo, American Garth Fealey, Princeton 1:00.27 / 1:02.08 200 Breast 1:58.51 (M30, 96) 2:13.14 (F11, 96) 1:57.58 (M30, 03) 2:00.01 (F22, 03) 1:57.93 (M2, 91) 1:57.35 / 2:00.87 Ian Johnston Ian Johnston Dominick Szabo, American Ethan Bassett, American Sergio Lopez, American 2:10.98 / 2:14.91 100 Fly 49.34 (M7, 03) 55.19 (M4, 83) 48.44 (M6, 98) 49.13 (F13, 98) 47.10 (M7 03) 47.25 / 48.66 Terrence Fenningham Mike Smith, Princeton Joe Novak, Army Joe Novak, Army Jesse Gage, Princeton 52.74 / 54.31 200 Fly 1:51.21 (M1, 97) 2:00.76 (M5, 83) 1:49.72 (D1, 90) 1:51.44 (F7, 01) 1:45.30 (M8, 03) 1:44.93 / 1:48.07 Britton Smith Peter Egan, Harvard Atushi Ohtaka, Fordham John Martinko, Army Carl Hessler, Princeton 1:57.11 / 2:00.62 50 Free 19.74 (F26, 04) 22.72 (D3, 99) 19.74 (F26, 04) 19.74 (F26, 04) 19.53 (M6, 03) 19.74 / 20.33 Noah White Clint Cornell, Navy Noah White, Navy Noah White, Navy Jesse Gage, Princeton 22.04 / 22.70 100 Free 44.30 (F28, 04) 49.53 (D4, 03) 44.13 (M7, 98) 44.30 (F28, 04) 43.76 (M8, 03) 43.53 / 44.83 Joe Smutz Noah White, Navy Joe Novak,Army Joe Smutz, Navy Jesse Gage, Princeton 48.59 / 50.04 200 Free 1:38.23 (F28, 97) 1:49.67 (M4, 83) 1:36.75 (F21, 03) 1:36.75 (F21, 03) 1:36.11 (M6, 98) 1:36.19 / 139.07 Britton Smith Tony Corbisiero, Columbia Mark Liscinsky, American Mark Liscinsky, American Mike Kiedel, Harvard 1:47.36 / 1:50.58 500 Free 4:27.47 (M8, 92) 3:47.78 (M3. 83) 4:25.19 (F26, 04) 4:25.19 (F26, 04) 4:20.11 (M1, 01) 4:19.63 / 4:27.41 Eric Winter Tony Corbisiero, Columbia Erwan Jeffroy, American Erwan Jeffroy, American John Cole, Harvard 3:47.15 / 3:53.96 1000 Free 9:17.09 (D6, 91) 7:55.19 (F20, 82) 8:59.15 (M2, 01) Eric Winter Tony Corbisiero, Columbia John Cole, Harvard 1650 Free 15:25.61 (M10, 92) 14:52.90 (M5, 83) 15:32.76 (F29, 92) 15:32.76 (F29, 92) 14:58.96 (M3, 01) 15:05.87 / 15:33.04 Eric Winter Tony Corbisiero, Columbia Paul Smith, Fordham Paul Smith, Fordham John Cole, Harvard 15:03.17 / 15:30.25 200 IM 1:50.63 (D2, 99) 2:03.43 (M3, 83) 1:47.20 (F20, 03) 1:47.20 (F20, 03) 1:46.98 (M6, 03) 1:46.69 / 1:49.89 Beau Oliver Mike Smith, Princeton Mark Liscinsky, American Mark Liscinsky, American Dan Shevchik, Harvard 1:59.08 / 2:02.65 400 IM 4:00.62 (F28, 97) 4:22.46 (M4, 83) 3:55.03 (F27, 04) 3:55.03 (F27, 04) 3:46.69 (M2, 01) 3:47.29 / 3:54.10 Duane Whitmer David Barnes, Harvard Ethan Bassett, American Ethan Bassett, American Dan Shevchik, Harvard 4:13.68 / 4:21.28 200 FR 1:18.92 (F27, 04) 1:31.11 (J3, 04) 1:18.92 (F27, 04) 1:19.59 (F26, 04) 1:19.01 (M6, 03) 1:18.47 / 1:20.82 Joe Smutz, Kemi George, Joe Smutz, Joe Smutz, Jesse Gage, 1:27.58 / 1:30.21 Mike Linn, David Cromwell, Mike Linn, Mike Linn, Mike Salerno, Terrence Fenningham, Brad Burns, Terrence Fenningham, Terrence Fenningham, Carl Hessler, Noah White Andrew Krna, Harvard Noah White, Navy Noah White, Navy Jamie Leahy, Princeton 400 FR 2:57.16 (M6, 04) 3:21.60 (D4, 03) 2:57.16 (M6, 04) 3:00.90 (F28, 04) 2:56.56 (M8, 03) 2:54.21 / 2:59.43 Joe Smutz, Terrence Fenningham, Joe Smutz, Terrence Fenningham, Jesse Gage, 3:14.44 / 3:20.26 Marshall Boyd, Mike Linn, Marshall Boyd, Mike Linn, Mike Salerno, Terrence Fenningham, Marshall Boyd, Terrence Fenningham, Joe Smutz, Justin Chiles, Noah White Noah White, Navy Noah White, Navy Noah White, Navy Carl Hessler, Princeton 800 FR 6:42.15 (F28, 97) 7:27.72 (M4, 83) 6:42.55 (M5, 04) 6:44.60 (F27, 04) 6:31.72 (M7, 03) 6:26.08 / 6:37.66 Britton Smith, Thomas Roberts, Tommy Brown, Danny Flemming, Justin Chiles, 7:10.90 / 7:23.82 Leif Kennedy, Andrew Lockman, Danny Flemming, Andrew Plumb, Juan Valdivieso, Brian Glaser, David Barnes, Noah White, Jake Keefe, Mike Salerno, John Loftin Thomas Verdin, Harvard Marshall Boyd, Navy Marshall Boyd, Navy Carl Hessler, Princeton 200 MR 1:32.24 (F27, 04) 1:42.83 (J3, 04) 1:31.83 (F20, 03) 1:31.83 (F20, 03) 1:27.83 (M7, 03) 1:26.72 / 1:29.32 Mike Linn, David Cromwell, Mike Lawson, Mike Lawson, Pat Donahue, 1:36.79 / 1:39.69 Terrence Fenningham, Rassan Grant, Dominick Szabo, Dominick Szabo, Garth Fealey, Marshall Boyd, Ryan Smith, Stephen Maher, Stephen Maher, Jamie Leahy, Noah White Andrew Krna, Harvard Mark Liscinsky, American Mark Liscinsky, American Jesse Gage, Princeton 400 MR 3:20.75 (F26, 04) 3:46.54 (F28, 96) 3:20.71 (F21, 03) 3:20.71 (F21, 03) 3:13.63 (M6, 03) 3:12.36 / 3:18.13 Kevin Mukri, Coll Haddon, Mike Lawson, Mike Lawson, Steve Fleming, 3:34.69 / 3:41.13 Brian DeMell, John Vasant, Dominick Szabo, Dominick Szabo, Garth Fealey, Terrence Fenningham, Tom Albanese, Stephen Maher, Stephen Maher, Jesse Gage, Noah White Joe Morton, Army Mark Liscinsky, American Mark Liscinsky, American Carl Hessler, Princeton IM Dive 6 383.32 (J27, 96) Nate Smith IM Dive 11 558.20 (M14, 96) 532.40 (F19, 94) 532.40 (F19, 94) 379.65 (01) Nate Smith Greg Sobo, Colgate Greg Sobo, Colgate Mark Fichera, Columbia 3M Dive 6 418.12 (M4, 95) Nate Smith 3 M Dive 11 703.50 (1988) 553.90 (F28, 04) 553.90 (F28, 04) 650.90 (85) Greg Louganis Kevin Teague, Navy Kevin Teague, Navy Dan Watson, Harvard Navy set five Patriot League and six Patriot League championship meet records last year.

28 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING ALL-TIME TOP TIMES BY TIME 100 BACKSTROKE 1. Chris Ornee......... 50.39...1994 EISL 2. Chris Ornee......... 50.59...1994 EISL 3. Chris Ornee......... 51.06...1995 EISL 4. Mike Linn........ 51.20...2004 EISL 5. Kevin Mukri...... 51.24...2004 PLC 6. Paul Kress........... 51.26...1995 EISL 7. Mike Linn........ 51.28...2003 EISL 8. Kevin Mukri...... 51.40...2004 EISL 9. Kevin Mukri...... 51.43...2004 PLC 10. Mike Linn........ 51.46...2003 EISL 200 BACKSTROKE 1. Kevin Mukri.... 1:49.33...2004 PLC 2. Paul Kress.......... 1:49.41...1995 EISL 3. Mike Heiny Jr........ 1:49.73...2000 EISL 4. Kevin Mukri.... 1:49.88...2004 EISL 5. Kevin Mikri..... 1:50.09...2004 PLC 6. Kevin Mukri.... 1:50.11...2004 EISL 7. Mike Heiny Jr........ 1:50.15...2001 EISL 8. Brad Juhl........... 1:50.39...1992 EISL 9. Mike Heiny Jr........ 1:50.43...2000 EISL 10. Mike Heiny Jr........ 1:50.61...2001 EISL 100 BREASTSTROKE 1. Ian Johnston.......... 55.05...1996 NCAA 2. Brooks Hollan........ 55.93...1997 EISL 3. Phil Davis............ 56.42...2001 EISL 4. Phil Davis............ 56.50...2001 EISL 5. Peter Fehring......... 56.58...2000 EISL 6. Brooks Hollan........ 56.77...1997 EISL 7. Matt Seay............ 56.85...1991 EISL 8. Dave Graulich........ 57.15...1991 EISL 9. Ian Johnston.......... 57.18...1994 EISL 10. Peter Fehring......... 57.19...1997 EISL 200 BREASTSTROKE 1. Ian Johnston........ 1:58.51...1996 NCAA 2. Ian Johnston........ 2:01.52...1995 EISL 3. Ian Johnston........ 2:02.14...1994 Army 4. Ian Johnston........ 2:02.68...1994 EISL 5. Ian Johnston........ 2:02.88...1993 EISL 6. Phil Davis........... 2:03.34...2001 EISL 7. Peter Fehring........ 2:03.40...1998 Army 8. Phil Davis........... 2:03.93...2001 EISL 9. Brooks Hollan....... 2:03.95...1997 EISL 10. Peter Fehring........ 2:03.98...2000 EISL 100 BUTTERFLY 1. Terrence Fenningham.. 49.34...2003 EISL 2. Jason Pace........... 49.38...1998 EISL 3. Terrence Fenningham.. 49.63...2004 PLC 4. Terrence Fenningham.. 49.70...2002 EISL 5. Jason Pace........... 49.79...1998 EISL 6. Terrence Fenningham.. 49.86...2003 EISL 7. Terrence Fenningham.. 50.01...2002 EISL 8. Brian Litchfield........ 50.16...2001 EISL 9. Terrence Fenningham.. 50.18...2004 EISL 10. Terrence Fenningham.. 50.27...2004 EISL 200 BUTTERFLY 1. Britton Smith....... 1:51.21...1997 EISL 2. Britton Smith....... 1:51.87...1997 EISL 3. Britton Smith....... 1:52.64...1998 EISL 4. Mike Ruehring....... 1:52.65...1988 Army Brian Blaylock....... 1:52.65...1992 Army 6. Keith Meador....... 1:52.91...1988 Army 7. Britton Smith....... 1:53.23...1998 EISL 8. Wayne McCool...... 1:53.34...1992 EISL 9. Ian Getzler......... 1:53.49...2003 Army 10. Matt McCloskey..... 1:53.55...1981 ESSC 50 FREESTYLE 1. Noah White.......... 19.74...2004 PLC 2. Noah White.......... 19.95...2004 PLC 3. Noah White.......... 20.04...2004 NCAA 4. Noah White.......... 20.06...2004 NCAA 5. Clint Cornell......... 20.07...2001 EISL 6. Noah White.......... 20.10...2004 PLC 7. Noah White.......... 20.17...2004 EISL 8. Joe Smutz....... 20.20...2004 PLC 9. Mike Linn........ 20.22...2003 EISL 10. Clint Cornell......... 20.23...2001 EISL Noah White.......... 20.23...2004 NCAA 100 FREESTYLE 1. Joe Smutz....... 44.30...2004 PLC 2. Noah White.......... 44.37...2003 EISL Noah White.......... 44.37...2004 EISL 4. Noah White.......... 44.37...2003 Army 5. Noah White.......... 44.40...2004 PLC 6. Noah White.......... 44.56...2004 PLC 7. Brett Cline........... 44.67...2002 EISL 8. Clint Cornell......... 44.69...2001 EISL 9. Joe Smutz....... 44.70...2004 PLC 10. Mike Linn........ 44.82...2003 Army 200 FREESTYLE 1. Britton Smith....... 1:38.23...1997 EISL 2. Britton Smith....... 1:38.40...1997 EISL 3. Noah White........ 1:38.44...2004 NCAA 4. Britton Smith....... 1:38.78...1998 EISL 5. Eric Winter......... 1:38.90...1993 EISL 6. Noah White........ 1:38.93...2004 PLC 7. Noah White........ 1:38.94...2004 PLC 8. Brett Cline......... 1:39.01...1999 EISL 9. Brett Cline......... 1:39.07...1999 EISL 10. Britton Smith....... 1:39.18...1996 EISL 500 FREESTYLE 1. Eric Winter......... 4:27.47...1992 EISL 2. Sumner Rollings..... 4:27.87...2000 EISL 3. Tim Gallaudet....... 4:28.52...1989 EISL 4. Britton Smith....... 4:28.54...1995 EISL 5. Eric Winter......... 4:28.57...1991 EISL 6. Britton Smith....... 4:28.86...1997 EISL 7. Eric Winter......... 4:30.02...1990 ESSC 8. Britton Smith....... 4:30.24...1997 EISL 9. Britton Smith....... 4:30.34...1998 EISL 10. Eric Winter......... 4:30.70...1990 ESSC 1000 FREESTYLE 1. Eric Winter......... 9:17.09...1991 Army 2. Sumner Rollings..... 9:18.60...2000 EISL 3. Eric Winter......... 9:19.04...1992 Army 4. Eric Shangle......... 9:19.20...1994 EISL 5. Eric Winter......... 9:22.67...1990 Army 6. Tim Gallaudet....... 9:24.82...1988 Army 7. Eric Winter......... 9:26.39...1990 ESSC 8. Sumner Rollings..... 9:26.86...2000 Army 9. Jay Calvert.......... 9:27.88...1995 EISL 10. Eric Shangle......... 9:28.01...1994 Army 1650 FREESTYLE 1. Eric Winter........ 15:25.61...1992 EISL 2. Eric Winter........ 15:30.76...1991 EISL 3. Britton Smith...... 15:44.63...1995 EISL 4. Eric Shangle........ 15:45.11...1994 EISL 5. Tim Gallaudet...... 15:46.54...1989 EISL 6. Al Greenwood..... 15:51.58...1985 EISL 7. Pat Starke......... 15:52.96...1994 EISL 8. Wayne McCool..... 15:54.00...1991 EISL 9. Eric Shangle........ 15:54.36...1994 EISL 10. Wayne McCool..... 15:56.36...1992 EISL 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Beau Oliver......... 1:50.63...1999 Army 2. Ian Johnston........ 1:50.73...1996 EISL 3. Beau Oliver......... 1:50.99...2000 EISL 4. Beau Oliver......... 1:51.35...2000 Army 5. Beau Oliver......... 1:51.69...1998 EISL 6. Beau Oliver......... 1:51.85...2001 EISL 7. Chris Ornee........ 1:52.05...1984 Army 8. Beau Oliver......... 1:52.22...1998 Army 9. Mike Pestorius...... 1:52.55...1989 EISL 10. Beau Oliver......... 1:52.75...1999 EISL 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Duane Whitmer..... 4:00.62...1997 EISL 2. Duane Whitmer..... 4:00.64...1997 EISL 3. Beau Oliver......... 4:02.19...2000 EISL 4. Beau Oliver......... 4:02.44...2000 EISL 5. Beau Oliver......... 4:02.89...2001 EISL 6. Chris Speicher.. 4:03.03...2003 EISL 7. Wayne McCool...... 4:03.53...1992 EISL 8. Chris Speicher.. 4:04.03...2003 EISL 9. Rick Petersen....... 4:04.08...1992 EISL 10. Andy Bockus... 4:04.41...2004 EISL Navy won the 400 free relay at both league championships last year.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 29 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. N. White, J. Smutz,..........1:18.92 M. Linn, T. Fenningham....2004 PLC 2. N. White, J. Smutz,..........1:19.48 M. Linn, T. Fenningham..2004 NCAA 3. J. Smutz, M. Linn,...........1:19.59 T. Fenningham, N. White...2004 PLC 4. N. White, J. Smutz,..........1:20.30 M. Linn, T. Fenningham..2004 NCAA 5. N. White, M. Linn,...........1:20.46 J. Smutz, T. Fenningham...2004 EISL 6. B. Glaser, B. Geary,.................1:20.55 B. Cline, C. Cornell...............2000 EISL 7. B. Glaser, B. Geary,.................1:20.81 B. Cline, C. Cornell...............2000 EISL 8. T. Fenningham, J. Rank,......1:20.91 M. Linn, N. White.........2003 EISL 9. T. Fenningham,T. Leonardi,...........1:21.34 J. Rank Jr., B. Cline................2002 EISL 10. B. Glaser, B. Geary,.................1:21.47 B. Cline, C. Cornell...............1999 EISL 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. J. Smutz, M. Boyd,...........2:57.16 T. Fenningham, M. Boyd...2004 EISL 2. N. White, J. Smutz,..........2:58.38 T. Fenningham, M. Linn......2:59.23 3. B. Glaser, B. Geary,.................2:59.91 B. Cline, C. Cornell...............2000 EISL 4. N. White, T. Fenningham,....3:00.06 M. Linn, M. Boyd..........2003 EISL 5. T. Fenningham, M. Linn,......3:00.90 J. Smutz, N. White........2004 PLC 6. B. Glaser, C. Cornell,................3:01.21 L. Kennedy, B. Cline..............1999 Army 7. B. Glaser, C. Cornell,...............3:01.40 L. Kennedy, B. Cline..............1998 Army 8. B. Smith, B. Glaser,..................3:01.41 C. Cornell, J. Loftin...............1998 EISL 9. B. Smith, B. Glaser,.................3:01.67 J. Krier, J. Loftin..................1997 EISL 10. T. Lewis, N. Olivier,.................3:01.67 E.Winter, M. Kemball-Cook.......1992 ESSC 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. B. Smith, L. Kennedy,................6:42.15 B. Glaser, J. Loftin................1997 EISL 2. T. Brown, D. Flemming,......6:42.55 N. White, M. Boyd........2004 EISL 3. B. Smith, J. Loftin,..................6:43.89 S. Platt, J. Hurst..................1995 EISL 4. D. Flemming, A. Plumb,......6:44.60 J. Keefe, M. Boyd..........2004 PLC 5. R. Denton,W. McCool,..............6:44.97 N. Olivier, E.Winter.............1992 ESSC 6. B. Cline, C. Cornell,................6:45.09 P. Logan, L. Kennedy..............1999 EISL 7. S. Rollings, C. Cornell...............6:46.01 L. Kennedy, B. Cline...............2000 EISL 8. M. Pestorius, N. Olivier,.............6:49.58. L. Nicolao T. Gallaudet...........1989 ESSC 9. E.Winter,W. McCool,...............6:49.98 J. Hurst, S. Platt.................1993 ESSC 10. J. Keefe, S. Rollings,.................6:50.28 D.Warren, B. Cline...............2002 EISL 200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. M. Linn, T. Fenningham,......1:32.24 M. Boyd, N. White........2004 PLC 2. B. Oliver, B. Hollan,.................1:32.37 J. Pace, J. Loftin..................1998 EISL 3. B. Oliver, B. Hollan..................1:32.52 J. Pace, J. Loftin..................1998 EISL 4. M. Linn, B. DeMell,..........1:32.61 T. Fenningham, N. White..2003 EISL 5. J. Battista, P. Fehring,................1:32.70 B. Litchfield, C. Cornell............2000 EISL 6. J. Battista, P. Fehring,................1:33.04 B. Glaser, C. Cornell..............2000 EISL 7. J. Battista, P. Davis,..................1:33.05 B. Litchfield, C. Cornell............2001 EISL 8. P. Kress, I. Johnston,................1:33.21 C. Ornee, N. Sexton.............1995 ESSC 9. P. Kress, I. Johnston,................1:33.37 M. Kemball-Cook,T. Lewis........1993 ESSC 10. M. Linn, T. Fenningham,......1:33.41 M. Boyd, N. White........2004 EISL 400 MEDLEY RELAY 1. K. Mukri, B. DeMell,................3:20.75 T. Fenningham, N.White...........2004 PLC 2. P. Kress, I. Johnston,................3:20.85 C. Ornee, S. Platt................1995 Army 3. B. Oliver, P. Davis...................3:22.02 B. Litchfield, C. Cornell............2001 EISL 4. B. Oliver, P. Fehring,................3:22.28 B. Glaser, C. Cornell..............2000 EISL 5. P. Kress, I. Johnston,................3:22.42 C. Ornee, S. Platt................1995 EISL 6. B. Oliver, P. Fehring,.................3:22.81 J. Pace, B. Glaser................1998 Army 7. P. Kress, I. Johnston,................3:23.25 C. Ornee, S. Platt................1994 Army 8. J. Battista, B. DeMell,........3:23.30 T. Fenningham, N. White..2003 EISL 9. B. Oliver, B. Hollan,.................3:23.37 J. Pace, J. Loftin..................1998 EISL 10. K. Mukri, B. DeMell,................3:24.04 T. Fenningham, N.White...........2004 EISL NCAA FINISHES (TEAM POINTS BEGAN IN 1937) 1944................T3rd.............24 pts 1946................T4th.............14 pts 1952................15th..............3 pts 1959................T17th..............1 pt 1960................18th..............2 pts 1961................T17th............3.5 pts 1962................18th..............4 pts 1966................T35th.............2 pts 1967................T31st.............2 pts 1971................26th..............7 pts 1973................19th.............14 pts 1986................T38th.............3 pts 1993................T36th.............7 pts 1994................23rd.............32 pts 1995................21st.............26 pts 1996................21st.............50 pts 2004................T28th............14 pts. NCAA CHAMPIONS 1924..... 100-m Backstroke - Arthur Rule (1:19.0) 1925......... 50-y Backstroke - Arthur Rule (29.3) 1925...... 150-y Backstroke - Arthur Rule (1:49.0) 1926....... 100-y Freestyle - Peter Wyckoff (55.5) 1926.. 200-y Breaststroke - Charles Allen Jr. (2:44.7) 1933... 50-y Freestyle - Raymond Thompson (23.8) 1944........ 300-y Medley Relay - Robert Cowell,............... Jack Manherz, Harlie Mize (3:01.1) 1946..... 50-y Backstroke - Robert Cowell (1:35.6) NAAA AWARDS NAVAL ACADEMY SWORD Presented to the midshipman of the graduating class declared by the Association s Athletic Committee to have personally excelled in athletics during his years of varsity competition. SWIMMING & DIVING RECIPIENTS Year....... Name............... Class 1947......... James Carrington............. 48 1992......... Luis Nicolao................. 92 1996......... Nate Smith.................. 96 CALVERT AWARD Presented by the Naval Academy Athletic Association in honor of Vice Admiral James Calvert, Superintendent of the Naval Academy (1968-72), to the varsity letterman of the graduating class selected by the varsity coaches as having perservered the most in his or her career. SWIMMING & DIVING RECIPIENTS Year.....Name.................Class 2004.......Marshall Boyd................. 04 Navy set seven school records last season.

30 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft laid the foundation for the Naval Academy when, in 1845, he established the Naval School at Fort Severn in Annapolis. Commander Franklin Buchanan served as the first Superintendent. His faculty consisted of four officers and three civilian professors. There were 50 students. Initially, the academic and professional instruction required five years the first and last at Annapolis, with the intervening three at sea. In 1850, the Naval School became the United States Naval Academy. The following year, the Academy adopted its current course of instruction which includes four consecutive years at Annapolis, with at-sea training provided during the summers. The Naval Academy moved to Newport, R.I., during the Civil War. In 1865, it was re-established at Annapolis under the leadership of Vice Admiral David Dixon Porter. During these early years, the Academy was one of the few institutions of higher learning offering a sophisticated undergraduate course in technical education. The late 19th century saw immense changes in naval technology with the conversion from sail-powered, wooden ships to steam-powered vessels of steel, which also resulted in rapid developments in naval weaponry and tactics. With the Spanish-American War in 1898, the United States became a world naval power, and early Naval Academy graduates like George Dewey and Alfred Thayer Mahan made significant contributions to our national heritage. The new century saw the nation s undergraduate naval college grow in size and academic prowess. The Class of 1895 had produced 41 graduates. By World War I, there were nearly 200 graduates each year, along with 2,500 reserve officers who received their training at the Academy. With the entry of the United States into World War I, courses were shortened to three years, a program which remained in effect until 1921. Between the two world wars, the curriculum and training equipment were modernized to keep pace with rapid advances in the naval profession and American education. In 1930, the Association of American Universities accredited the Naval Academy, and in 1933, an act of Congress authorized the Naval Academy to confer the degree of bachelor of science on graduates, beginning with the Class of 1931. Congress authorized award of the degree to all living graduates in 1939. The Middle Atlantic States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools first accredited the Academy in 1947. During World War II, summer sessions were instituted and the course was again shortened to three years. As during World War I, reserve officers, along with reserve midshipmen, also trained at the Academy. In 1963, the Academy initiated the Trident Scholar Program, under which a number of exceptional students are permitted to pursue independent research during the first class (senior) year. The 1964-65 academic year saw the civilian positions of academic dean and dean of admissions established and far-reaching changes made to the curriculum. The number of required core courses was reduced and, for the first time, each midshipman was allowed to pursue academic areas of individual interest for minor or major. Additional changes, introduced in the 1969-70 academic year, now require every midshipman to complete a major. In 1975, President Gerald R. Ford signed legislation authorizing admission of women to the service academies. The first women midshipmen entered the Academy in July 1976 and graduated with the Class of 1980. Vice Adm. Rodney P. Rempt, USN Superintendent Chet Gladchuk Director of Athletics Navy s 200 and 400 free relay teams earned Honorable Mention All-America honors last year.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 31 Naval Academy Traditions ANCHORS AWEIGH "Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. Charles Zimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in 1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of the Class of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduating class instead of the usual class march Zimmermann had composed for previous classes. The song made its debut at the 1906 Army-Navy football game, and when the Midshipmen won the game, the song became traditional at this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920s and 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in a number of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documentary on the history of Navy football, titled "Anchors Aweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFL Films.The film was deemed a success by both critics and fans alike. ANNAPOLIS The capital of Maryland, Annapolis is the home of the Naval Academy. Annapolis is located 30 miles east of Washington, D.C. and 25 miles south of Baltimore. BANCROFT HALL Named after former Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, the Hall is home for the entire Brigade of Midshipmen. It contains 1,873 midshipmen rooms, nearly five miles of corridors and about 33 acres of floor space, making it one of the largest single dormitories in the world. All of the basic facilities midshipmen need for daily living, and many for recreation, are found in the Hall. BAND The Navy's oldest continuing musical organization, the Naval Academy Band was formed in 1852 with 13 musicians. Now numbering 63 members, the band includes the wind ensembles, rock band, big band, woodwind and brass quintets, tuba and trombone quartets and the percussion ensemble.the band provides musical support to the Brigade of Midshipmen in parades and performances, and entertains members of the Academy family and civilian community throughout the year. CO-ED For many years, the Naval Academy was a male-only institution. But that changed when women were admitted in 1976. Today, 15 percent of the 4,000-member Brigade are women. DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES 1 President of the United States 18 Members of Congress 4 state governors 4 Secretaries of the Navy 1 Secretary of the Air Force 3 Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 2 Vice Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 25 Chiefs of Naval Operations 8 Commandants of the Marine Corps 73 Medal of Honor winners 1 Nobel Prize winner 50 astronauts 33 Rhodes Scholars 10 Marshall Scholars SCHOOL COLORS Navy adopted Navy Blue and Gold as its colors back in 1892. At that time, each class at the Naval Academy had class colors. The Class of 1890 first used Navy Blue and Gold. In 1892, the minutes from the Naval Academy Auxiliary Athletic Association meeting reported, "The Committee reported favorable results of a conference with Naval Cadets as to the probability of adoption of Navy Blue and Gold as Academy colors." NICKNAME Navy's sports teams are referred to as the Midshipmen or Mids. The term "Middie" is inappropriate. BILL THE GOAT The first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athletic teams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (The Chief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers of the USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumph over Army that year.two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeon have also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, but goats have served without interruption since 1904. Bill XXX is the 33rd goat mascot for the Academy and the 29th to carry the name Bill. He is taken care of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmen from the first, second and third classes. The goathandlers undergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on the field. The first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athletic teams was in 1893.

32 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING MIDSHIPMEN LIFE It all begins with fourth class year. From their first day at the Academy, the fourth class midshipmen, or plebes, undergo an intensive and unabated program of military training and indoctrination. Physical and mental demands on them and their time seem never-ending. But it all has a purpose: the development of leadership ability, motivation, moral strength, physical skills and stamina. Plebe Summer is a time which most midshipmen will remember for many years. New midshipmen are kept constantly busy learning basic skills in seamanship, navigation and marksmanship. Their pride and company spirit are boosted through infantry drill, small arms training, sailing Navy yawls and cruising in yard patrol craft. Their competitive spirit and desire to win are developed in activities such as athletics, dress parades and seamanship. Plebe Summer is highlighted in August during Parents Weekend, when parents visit the Academy and witness the progress of their sons and daughters. The arrival of the upperclassmen in mid-august heralds the beginning of the academic year. The plebes embark on a four-year course of study while plebe indoctrination continues. September brings the excitement of football and other fall sports. During the football season, only selected units of the brigade travel to away games, but the entire brigade attends all home games and the annual fall classic, the Army-Navy game. Commissioning Week, in May, brings the graduation of the first classmen and the end of plebe year. Plebes signify the end of the first year at the Academy by scaling the smooth granite sides of Herndon Monument to replace, at its summit, a plebe cap with an upperclass cover. Between plebe and third class years, midshipmen get their first taste of life at sea and their introduction to the enlisted men whom they will lead when commissioned as officers. Joining ships around the world, midshipmen perform a host of shipboard duties including standing deck, gunnery, operations and engineering watches. Midshipmen also have their first opportunity to visit foreign countries and experience different cultures. Third classmen begin work in their academic majors and assume more responsibility in the military regimen at the Academy. Less emphasis is placed on indoctrination, leaving more time for studies, sports and extracurricular activities. It s a welcome change from the rigors of plebe year. During their third summer, midshipmen get their first training in four warfare specialties which comprise the naval service. They learn about submarines at New London, Conn.; surface warfare at Norfolk,Va.; naval aviation at Pensacola, Fla.; and the Marine Corps at Quantico,Va. Second class midshipmen are assigned still additional military responsibilities. They are selected and trained to direct the Brigade of Midshipmen during absences of the first class. They are also assigned an important role in indoctrination of the new plebe class, which develops their leadership skills. In academics, the second class midshipmen enter increasingly advanced areas of study. During their final year at the Academy, first class midshipmen complete the core curriculum and their academic majors course requirements. Many undertake independent research projects, and some begin graduate-level studies at nearby universities. The first class midshipmen also take over the responsibilities for plebe indoctrination.they also lead the brigade at parades, formal ceremonies and daily formations. They are responsible for the conduct, military smartness and competitive records of their units. The skills which the first class midshipmen develop this year will help them when they assume their leadership responsibilities in the Navy and Marine Corps following graduation. One common denominator which binds the four years into a unit which will forever shape the life of an Academy graduate is the Honor Concept. Established and administered by midshipmen, the Honor Concept is based on the principle that honorable individuals do not lie, cheat or steal. All midshipmen are expected to conduct their lives in accordance with the Honor Concept so that their decisions as midshipmen, naval officers and civilians reflect the highest levels of honorable conduct. THE CURRICULUM With the aid of academic and military advisors, midshipmen design their own blend of the curriculum s three elements: Courses providing the professional and leadership skills required in the naval service. Core requirements in engineering, social sciences, natural sciences and the humanities to ensure breadth in education. Completion of a major program in an academic subject chosen by each midshipman to develop individual interests and talents in depth. The Naval Academy offers major programs in 18 subject areas: eight in engineering; six in sciences and mathematics, including computer science; and four in the humanities and social sciences. Seven of the engineering majors are accredited professionally by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology. Selected humanities and social science majors with excellent records are invited to enter the rigorous honors programs offered by the departments of Economics, English, History and Political Science. Outstanding students also have the opportunity to engage in independent study and research during their senior year. Those selected as Trident Scholars carry a reduced formal course load so they can pursue a major research project and prepare a thesis. They are assisted by one or more faculty advisors who specialize in the field of study. A number of first class midshipmen who complete academic requirements early are encouraged to enroll in graduate classes at area universities. This Voluntary Graduate Education Program gives them the chance to graduate and receive commissions with their classmates, finish their graduate studies locally and then go to their first assignments with a master s degree. Commissioning Week consists of six days of parades, ceremonies and receptions to bring to an end four years of training.

2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 33 All midshipmen undertake professional military training, beginning on the first day of Plebe Summer and continuing through first class year. This includes classroom studies, drills and practical training at the Naval Academy and with Navy and Marine Corps units during summer programs. Navigation, seamanship, tactics, naval engineering, weapons, leadership and military law are among the areas studied. To advance and graduate, midshipmen must pass professional competency examinations covering general knowledge and subjects related to their service selection. The Naval Academy s physical education program complements academic and professional development of midshipmen. Instruction and training aim to develop individual skills and competitive spirit, lifelong habits of physical fitness, and the capability to withstand physical hardship when necessary. All midshipmen must complete the four-year program which includes the Physical Readiness Test (twice annually), water survival, physical development, personal defense and lifetime carryover sports. Women participate in the same curriculum, including boxing, wrestling and judo. In May, Commissioning Week begins the graduation of first classmen and the end of plebe year. Plebes signify the end of the first year at the Academy by scaling the smooth granite sides of Herndon Monument to replace, at its summit, a plebe cap with an upperclass cover. The Blue Angels perform each year at the Naval Academy during Commissioning Week. Since 1946, when the squadron was formed, the team has flown for more than 337 million people around the world. COMMISSIONING WEEK Six days of parades, athletic events, colorful ceremonies, formal dances and receptions bring to a climax four years of challenging education and training. One highlight of Commissioning Week is Color Parade. Each year, intra-brigade competition is conducted to determine which of the 30 companies stands highest overall on the basis of academics, intramural sports, professional drills and parade performance. During the parade, the color girl, who is selected by the Color Company commander, transfer the flags from the past Color Company to the new one. The biggest social event of Commissioning Week is the ring dance for the second class midshipmen. An elegant formal affair, it is at this event that the midshipmen begin wearing their class rings. First class midshipmen and their families attend the superintendent's garden party and reception, plus other social events. Athletic, academic and professional awards are presented in Alumni Hall. The evening before graduation, everyone is invited to attend the farewell ball. On graduation day, friends and relatives gather with the midshipmen at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. After the diplomas are presented and the oath of office is administered, the senior midshipman of the new first class leads three cheers for "those about to leave us." The graduates, led by the class president, reply with three cheers for "those we leave behind." On the last hooray of this cheer, the 1,000 graduates toss their midshipmen covers into the air. According to tradition, the honor of putting on the new Navy Ensign and Marine Corps Second Lieutenant shoulder devices is shared by mothers and Commissioning Week dates. The Blue Angels perform annually at Navy during Commissioning Week.

34 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING JOHN HIGGINS John Higgins, head coach of the Navy men s swimming team from 1950-73 and a twice-inducted member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame, passed away this summer in Annapolis at the age of 88 due to pneumonia. Born May 8, 1916, in Providence, R.I., Higgins placed fourth in the breaststroke for the United States at the 1936 Olympics while still in high school. He would go on to earn All-America status in the breaststroke from 1938-40 and win the 1940 NCAA 200-yard butterfly title as a student-athlete at Ohio State. At one time he held 10 world and 21 American swimming records and once broke five world records in a single meet. Later in life he would go on to win 18 national titles on the masters swimming level. After graduating from Ohio State in 1940, Higgins enlisted in the Navy and served as a flight instructor in Pensacola, Fla., before reporting to sea duty on aircraft carriers and at naval air stations. He served on active duty from 1941-54 before entering the reserves with the rank of commander. Higgins was assigned to the Naval Academy in the summer of 1950 as the director of aquatics and as the coach of the swimming program, eventually becoming a civilian instructor and associate professor in 1954. His Naval Academy teams compiled a 173-112-1 record in his 23- year stint as head coach. His 1960-61-62 squads combined to post a 36-6 record, with his 1961 team being the most successful team he coached at Navy. The Mids that year posted a 13-1 mark and tied Yale for the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League title with a 7-1 league record. Among the Navy victories that season was a 48-47 triumph over Yale that ended the Bulldogs 16-year, 201-straight dual-meet winning streak. The EISL championship meet began the following season and Navy swimmers and divers totaled 16 individual titles over the remainder of Higgins tenure. After his final season as coach of the team, he would serve as Navy s director of aquatics for another decade until his retirement from the Naval Academy. During this time he would help design Lejeune Hall, the present-day home for the Navy swimming and wrestling teams, as well as continue to serve as a swimming instructor. In addition to sending Naval Academy swimmers and divers to the Olympics and other national and international competitions, Higgins himself frequently served as a coach for the United States in international meets and for the U.S. Armed Forces at various world military games. Higgins was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame as a swimmer in 1971 and as a coach the following year. He also was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage and Aquatics Hall of Fame, the Ohio State University Sports Hall of Fame, and the Maryland Swimming Hall of Fame. Most recently, Higgins attended and was recognized at the 2002 Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championship held in Lejeune Hall. His wife, Betts, who passed away in 1993, was one of the founders of the wedding hostesses program at the Naval Academy Chapel. Higgins is survived by a son, John H. Higgins III of Winter Park, Fla., a daughter, Joan Graham of Annapolis, four grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Noah White competed in three events at the 2004 Olympic Trials.

THE PATRIOT LEAGUE 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING : 35 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY COLGATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS LAFAYETTE COLLEGE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Executive Director: Carolyn Schlie Femovich 3773 Corporate Pkwy., Ste. 190, Center Valley, PA 18034 Phone: (610) 289-1950 Fax: (610) 289-1952 www.patriotleague.com The Patriot League, which was founded on the principles of admitting athletes who are academically representative of their class, is in its second decade of academic and athletic achievement. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education. The Patriot League began as a successful Division I-AA football conference in 1986. Full League members include American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy. Associate members include Fairfield (field hockey), Fordham (football), Georgetown (football), Hobart (men s lacrosse),towson (football) and Villanova (women s lacrosse). These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country. In the classroom, the league s full-member institutions, individually and collectively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. In a recent report on NCAA Graduation Rates, the Patriot League ranked first among all Division I conferences in student-athlete graduation rates and second in overall student graduation rates. League members have also distinguished themselves on the field of play. Patriot League sponsors championship competition in 22 sports (11 for men; 11 for women). Championship teams from 14 sports are guaranteed advancement into the NCAA Championships or CCA play-in championships: baseball, men s and women s basketball, field hockey, football, golf, men s and women s lacrosse, men s and women s soccer, softball, men s and women s tennis and volleyball. In 12 seasons, 137 teams have been selected for post-season play in the NCAA, ECAC or National Invitational tournaments.the league also boasts 58 student-athletes who have qualified for NCAA Championships, the pinnacle of collegiate individual competition. A total of 155 Patriot League student-athletes have earned All-America honors. Over the past four years, 73 of the Patriot League s 88 Scholar- Athletes of the Year also received all-league status for their exemplary athletic performance. Additionally, 23 of the scholar-athletes honored were named Players of the Year or Performers of the Meet in their respective sport. In 12 years, 103 Patriot League student-athletes have been recognized as Verizon Academic All-Americans, while nearly 8,000 more have qualified for the league s Academic Honor Roll by accumulating a 3.2 gradepoint average and earning a varsity letter.twenty student-athletes representing seven institutions have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Additionally, Patriot League student-athletes have earned two Fulbright Scholarships, a Luce Foundation Scholarship, a Marshall Scholarship, two NACDA/Disney Scholarships and three National Football Foundation Scholarships among their many accomplishments. THE EISL The Navy men s swimming and diving program will once again continue its longstanding affiliation with the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League this season. Founded at the start of the 1936-37 season, the EISL is comprised of Army, Navy and the eight-members of the Ivy League Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale. The EISL began its first season by having round-robin competition between the members, with the first league team championship held in the spring of 1962. Long recognized as one of the premier collegiate swimming leagues on the East Coast, EISL-member schools have won four NCAA team titles, well over 100 NCAA event championships and nearly 50 Olympic medals. Navy swimmers and divers have captured 42 EISL titles over the years, including Kevin Teague in three-meter diving and Navy s 400 freestyle relay team in 2004. Navy athletes won 12 Patriot League and two EISL titles last year.

36 : 2004 NAVY MEN S SWIMMING AND DIVING LEJEUNE HALL Lt. General John Archer Lejeune, USMC Navy s swimming and wrestling complex is named after the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corp and an 1888 graduate of the Naval Academy. He served more than 45 years in uniform, fought in World War I and completed nearly three terms as Commandant of the Marine Corps until his retirement in 1929. Lejeune Hall Opened in 1982 at a cost of $13.5 million, it was the first building at the Academy to be named for a Marine Corps officer. LIGHTING The pools are illuminated with bright overhead lights that provide 100-foot candle power at water surface. The large sky-lights supplement lighting and add to the aesthetic beauty of Lejeune Hall. POOL The large pool is 25-meters-by-50-meters with an eight-foot depth. A movable bulkhead enables Navy s teams to train at any distance. The pool provides 23 25-meter short course lanes or 10 50-meter long course lanes. DIVING The diving pool is 60-by-52 feet with depths varying from 14-17 feet. Diving equipment consists of two one-meter maxi-cheese boards, two three-meter platforms and a diving tower with one, five, seven and a half and 10- meter platforms. There is a powerful bubbler system under each level and a trampoline-dry land board port-a-pit spotting apparatus located on the pool deck to assist in training. In addition, the diving wall has three underwater observation windows. SEATING AREA The gallery around the pool seats 1,000 spectators in comfortable armchair seats. Although the building is completely modern in conception and materials, its regularly placed columns and raised roof area compliment the traditional turn of the century French Renaissance style campus with its vocabulary of granite walls and mansard roofs. TIMING SCOREBOARD The Colorado Time Systems scoreboard and timing system is the most up-to-date automatic system in the world. The system determines elapsed time, order of finish and lap splits for each competitive lane to a thousandth of a second. The system records the results and transmits them to the scoreboard. The diving pool is equipped with a judges system that displays the awards, stores 11 dives for up to 99 divers, handles the addition and multiplication to compute degrees of difficulty, show the leading diver and flash if the current diver takes the lead. COMPETITORS FACILITIES Facilities for athletes include separate entrances, locker rooms, showers, three saunas, a large classroom, team locker rooms and a fully-equipped first aid/training room. I believe it to be almost universally accepted as sound policy that the cultivation of athletics in a military organization is extremely beneficial to the personnel from the standpoint both of improved physique and improved morale. -- John A. Lejeune, 1930 Lejeune Hall is the only Naval Academy facility named for a Marine Corps officer.