Aug. 20, 2002
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The Atlantic Coast Conference 50th Anniversary Men's Swimming and Diving Team was announced today by Commissioner John Swofford. The 51-member team was voted on by the eight league institutions that sponsor the sport as decided by the league's 50th Anniversary Committee.
Virginia led all league schools with 15 members on the Golden Anniversary team while NC State was second with 12 honorees. North Carolina had 11 individuals selected, followed by Florida State with five, Clemson and Maryland with three each and Duke and Georgia Tech one apiece.
The ACC's 50th Anniversary Men's Swimming and Diving team, in alphabetical order, is as follows:
Luke Anderson, Virginia (2001-2002)
Three-time All-American ... 2001 honorable mention All-American in the 200, 400, and 800 free relays ... 2001 ACC Champion in the 100 and 200 free, and 200, 400, and 800 free relays ... 2001 All-ACC team ... Two-time 2001 ACC Swimmer of the Week ... Member of the USA's bronze medal winning 2001 Goodwill Games team ... School record holder in the 50 (19.90), 100 (43.65) and 200 free (1:36.54) ... ACC Meet record holder in the 800 free relay (6:29.13) ... 2000 Olympic Trials participant.
Rick Aronberg, Clemson (1986-1989)
Four-time All-American ... four-time All-ACC selection ... four-time ACC Champion in the 1650 free ... two-time ACC Champion in the 500 free ... holds three Clemson records in the 500, 1000, 1650 free ... Olympic Trial Qualifier in the 400, 800 and 1500-meter freestyle events ... won five gold medals and one bronze medal at the 1985 Maccabiah Games ... won five gold medals and one silver at the Maccabiah Games in 1989 ... surpassed Mark Spitz as the All-time medal winner at the Maccabiah games.
Shilo Ayalon, Georgia Tech (1999-2001)
Earned All-America honors with an 11th-place finish in the 1,650-yard freestyle at the 2001 NCAA Championships ... He finished second in that same event at the 2001 ACC Championships to earn all-conference recognition ... A school-record holder in four events, he was chosen as a District III Verizon Academic All-American in '01.
Rob Braknis, Florida State (1994-1998)
1995 All-American in the 200 back ... two-time relay All-American on the 200 and 400 medley relay teams ... four-time ACC Champion in the 100 back (1993-1997) ... 1995 ACC champion in the 50 free ... two-time ACC Champion in the 200 back ... holds school record in 200 back (1:43.39) ... has second-best 100 back time in school history (48.10) ... holds fourth-best 100 free time in school history (44.46) ... also has fifth- best 50 free time in school history (20.07).
Neil Brophy, Clemson (1980-1983)
ACC Champion in the 500 and 1650 free in 1982 ... ACC Champion in the 200, 500, and 1650 free in 1983 ... Named All-American in 1982 ... holds times in the Clemson all-time top-ten list in the 500 free, 1000 free, and 1650 free.
Coy Cobb, Clemson (1982-1985)
ACC Champion in the 100 & 200 back, 100 fly, and 400 medley relay in 1985 ... five time All-American ... holds Clemson pool records in the 100 and 200 back, 100 fly, and 400 medley relay ... Olympic Trial Qualifier in the 100 & 200 back ... holds the Clemson record in the 100 back.
Tony Corliss, NC State (1972-1975)
All-American all four seasons ... 1974 ACC Champion in 50 freestyle (21.43) ... 1973 ACC Champion in the 200 freestyle (1:44.1) ... 1972 ACC Champion in 500 freestyle (4:45.3) ... 1973 ACC Champion in 200 IM (2:00.5) ... 1972 ACC Champion in 400 IM (4:17.6).
John Davis, North Carolina (1988-1991)
First-team All-America in the 200 free and 800-free relay and honorable mention in the 400 free relay in 1987-88 ... Davis was an honorable mention All-America in the 200-free relay and 800-free relay in 1990 and 1991 ... He was the Most Valuable Swimmer at the ACC Championships and the ACC Co-Swimmer-of-the-Year in 1990.
Yann de Fabrique, North Carolina (1992-1995)
First-team All-American in the 200 free and 800-free relay and honorable mention in the 500 free, 200 fly and 400-free relay in 1993 ... He was an honorable mention All-American in the 200 and 500 free and 200 fly in 1994 and in the 800-free relay in 1995.
Brendon Dedekind, Florida State (1996-1999)
Two-time National Champion (1998 50 free and 1999 100 breast) ... eight-time individual All-American (1997 50 and 100 free, 100 breast; 1998 50 free, 100 breast; 1999 50 and 100 free, 100 breast) ... eight-time All-American in relays (200 free 1996, 98, 99; 400 free 1996, 98, 99; 200 medley 1998; 400 medley 1999) ... 10-time ACC Champion (four-time 50 free, three-time 100 free, three-time 100 breast) ... finished fifth in the 50 free and 26th in the 100 free at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics ... finished ninth at the Sydney Olympics in the 50 free.
Phil Drake, North Carolina (1953-1995)
First-team All-American in the 200 fly and 300-medley relay in 1955 ... He won the ACC championship in the 200 fly in 1955 ... Drake also won the NCAA crown in the 200 fly in 1955, bringing UNC its first national champion in swimming.
Eric Ericson, North Carolina (1981-1984)
First-team All-American in the 100 back in 1981 and 1982 and the 100 and 200 back in 1983 and 1984 ... He won the ACC Championships in the 100 back in 1981; the 100 and 200 back and 400-medley relay in 1982, 1983 and 1984; and the 400 free relay in 1983.
Dick Fadgen, NC State (1954-1958)
All-American in 1956, 57 and 58 ... National Champion in the 200 breaststroke (2:23.1) and 200 butterfly (2:16.3) in 1956 ... ACC Champion in the 100 breaststroke in 1957 (1:03.6) and 58 (1:06.8) ... ACC Champion in the 200 breaststroke in 1956 (2:21.9), 57 (2:22.8) and 58 (2:28.9) ... ACC Champion in the 200 butterfly in 1956 (2:17.8), 57 (2:16.0) and 58 (2:17.5).
Doak Finch, Virginia (1997-2000)
School record 11-time All-American (six-time individual) ... A four-time first-team All-American in the 200 butterfly (1997, 98, 99 and 00) and a two-time first-teamer in the 400 medley relay (1999 and 00) ... Earned first-team honors in 400 IM (1998) ... 11-time ACC champion (8 individual, 3 relays) ... Won four titles in the 400 IM, two in both the 200 fly and 200 IM ... Two-time ACC Champion in the 800 free relay ... 1998 ACC Meet MVP and 1997 ACC Rookie of the Year ... Four-year All-ACC selection ... 1999-00 ACC Top VI Award ... Seventh in the 2000 Olympic Trials in the 200 butterfly ... Member of UVa's school record 200 and 400 medley relays ... Second at UVa all-time in the 200 fly, 200 IM, and 400 IM.
Peter Fogarassey, NC State (1961-1964)
All-American from 1961-63 ... ACC Champion in the 100 breaststroke in 1961 (1:05.0), 62 (1:03.2) and 63 (1:03.6) ... ACC Champion in the 200 breaststroke in 1961 (2:20.7), 62 (2:18.9) and 63 (2:21.4) ... ACC Champion in the 1962 200 IM (2:08.1).
David Fox, NC State (1990-1993)
All-American in 1990, 91 and 93 ... National Champion in the 50 freestyle in 1993 (19.14) ... Olympic Gold Medalist in the 4x100 freestyle relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics ... ACC Champion in the 50 freestyle in 1991 (19.75), 1992 (19.64) and 93 (19.56) ... ACC Champion in the 100 freestyle in 1991 (43.65), 92 (43.25) and 93 (43.36) ... All-ACC all four seasons ... ACC Meet MVP in 1991 and 93 ... ACC Swimmer of the Year in 1993.
Duncan Goodhew, NC State (1976-1979)
All-American all four seasons ... Olympic Gold Medalist in the 100 breaststoke in 1976 Summer Olympics ... ACC Champion in the 100 breaststroke in 1976 (56.80), 77 (56.58), 78 (56.81) and 79 (56.70) ... ACC Champion in the 200 breaststroke in 1976 (2:06.12), 78 (2:04.72) and 79 (2:04.30).
Steve Gregg, NC State (1974-1977)
All-American all four seasons ... National Champion in the 1976 200 butterfly (1:47.0) ... Olympic Silver Medalist in the 200 butterfly at the 1976 Summer Olympics ... ACC Champion in the 500 freestyle (4:45.35) ... ACC Champion in the 1975 100 butterfly (51.34) ... ACC Champion in the 200 butterfly in 1974 (1:53.37), 75 (1:52.06), 76 (1:52.74) and 77 (1:49.41).
Jamie Grimes, Virginia (1998-2001)
Three-time All-American in the mile ... 2000 first-team All-American in the 1500m free and honorable mention in 1650 free in 1999 and 01 , Four-year All-ACC selection ... Three-time CSCAA All-Academic first-team pick ... 2001 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient ... Ranks second all-time at UVa in the 1650 free, fifth in the 1000 and seventh in the 500 free.
Dan Harrigan, NC State (1975-1978)
All-American all four seasons ... Olympic Bronze Medalilst in the 200 backstroke at the 1976 Summer Olympics ... ACC Champion in the 100 backstroke in 1977 (52.53) and 78 (52.07) ... ACC Champion in the 200 backstroke in 1975 (1:56.04), 77 (1:52.03) and 78 (1:52.14).
Braden Holloway, NC State (1998-2001)
All-American in 1999, 00 and 01 ... ACC Champion in 100 backstroke in 2000 (48.24) and 01 ... Competed in 2000 Olympic Trials in 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, 200 IM and 100 breaststroke ... NC State record holder in four individual events.
Eddie Houchin, NC State (1975-1978)
All-American all four seasons ... ACC Champion in 1978 in the 200 freestyle (1:40.57) ... ACC Champion in 200 medley relay in 1975 (1:56.13), 76 (1:54.88), 77 (1:54.93) and 78 (1:53.84) ... ACC Champion in 1975 (4:09.90), 76 (4:06.60) and 77 (4:06.18).
Glenn Houck, Virginia (1986-1989)
Eight-time All-American ... Three-time All-American in the 100 backstroke (first-team in 1988 and 89) ... Three-time 400 medley relay All-American (first-team in 1988) ... 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials consolation finalist in the 100 backstroke ... 1988 Top-25 world ranking in 100-meter backstroke ... Nine-time ACC champion (100 back in 1987, 88 and 89, 200 back in 1988 and 89, and as a member of four relay teams) ... Four-year All-ACC selection ... Upon graduation was the ACC and UVa record holder in two individual events and three relays ... Ranks seventh all-time at UVa 100 and backstroke.
Greg Indrisano, Virginia (1989-1992)
Four-time All-American, (first-team in the 400 IM in 1992) ... Honorable mention All-American in the 400 IM (1989), 200 IM (1992) and 400 medley relay (1990) ... Five-time ACC champion ... Three-time champion in 1992 (200 back, 200 IM and 400 IM) ... Also captured ACC titles in the 400 IM in 1989 and 200 backstroke in 1990 ... 1992 ACC Swimmer of the Year and ACC Meet MVP ... Four-year All-ACC selection ... 1991-92 ACC Scholar award recipient ... Third all-time at UV in the 400 IM, fourth in the 200 back and 200 IM, and sixth in the 100 back.
Kenny Ireland, North Carolina (1977-1980)
First-team All-America in the 100 back in 1979-80 and the 200 back in 1978-79 and 1979-80 ... Ireland won the ACC championships in the 100 and 200 back in 1979 and 1980; the 500 free, 400-free relay and 800-free relay in 1980; and the 200 back, 400-medley relay and 800-free relay in 1981.
Jack Jackson, Virginia (1987-1990)
Eight-time All-American ... Three-time first-team All-American in the 100 fly (1989 and 90) and 200 fly (1989) ... Four-time All-American in the 400 medley relay (first-team in 1988) ... 200 medley relay All-American in 1989 ... Seven-time ACC champion ... ACC champion in the 200 fly in 1988 and 89 and in the 100 fly in 1989 and 90 ... 1989 ACC champion in the 200 and 400 medley relay and 800 free relay ... 1989 ACC Meet MVP and 1990 Co-ACC Swimmer of the Year ... Four-year All-ACC selection ... Ranks third on UVa's all-time top times list in the 100 and 200 fly.
Charlie Krepp, North Carolina (1955-1957)
First-team All-American in the 100 and 200 back and 300-medley relay in 1955; the 100 and 200 back and 200 IM in 1956; and the 100 and 200 back and 400-medley relay in 1957. Krepp won the NCAA titles in both the 100 and 200 back in 1957.
Mike Lambert, Maryland (1986-1989)
Two-time All-American in 1988 and 89 in the individual medley ... Won four ACC individual crowns ... 1987 ACC Championship Meet MVP ... Won the 200 IM (1:52.63) in 1986 ... Won three times in 1987 in the 200-back (1:48.68), 200 IM (1:49.77) and the 400 IM (3:55.64) ... Three-time All-ACC selection.
Thompson Mann, North Carolina (1962-1964)
was first-team All-America in the 100 and 200 back in 1961-62 and 1963-64, 100 back in 1962-63 and 400-medley and 400-free relays in 1963-63 ... won ACC championships in the100 and 200 back and 400-medley relay in 1961-62; 100 back, 200 IM and 400-free relay in 1962-63 and the 100 and 200 back, 200 IM and 400-medley relay in 1963-64.
Gary Marshall, Virginia (2001-2002)
Three-time All-American ... 2001 first-team All-American in the 200 breaststroke (seventh) ... Honorable mention All-American in the 200 and 400 medley relays ... 2001 ACC champion in the 100 and 200 breast ... 2001 All-ACC team ... Holds the ACC Meet record in the 200 breast (1:56.42) ... Member of the USA's 2001 World University Games team ... Ranks second all-time at UVa in the 100 and 200 breaststroke.
Harrison Merrill, North Carolina (1963-1965)
First-team All-American in the 200 free in 1963 ... the 100 and 200 free and the 400-free relay in 1964 and the 400-free relay in 1964 ... ACC championships in the 100 and 200 free and 400 IM in 1962-63 and 1964, the 400-free relay in 1962-63 and the 500 free and 400-free relay in 1964.
David Monasterio, North Carolina (1990-1993)
First-team All-American in the 200 free and 200 fly in 1991 and the 800-free relay in 1993 ... He was an honorable mention All-America in the 800-free relay in 1990, 91 and 92 ... 500 free and 200 fly in 1992 and the 500 free in 1993. He was Swimmer-of-the-Year in the ACC in 1990-91.
Ed Moses, Virginia (1998-2000)
2000 Olympian ... Gold medalist and world record holder in 400 medley relay and silver medalist in the 100 breaststroke ... Held all three breaststroke short course world records (50, 100 and 200) at the same time ... Holds the long course world record in the 50-meter breast (27.39) ... Ranked #1 in the world in 50 and 200 breast and second in 100 breast in 2001 ... 2000 NCAA champion in 100 and 200-meter breast with world record times of 57.66 and 2:06.40, respectively ... 2000 NCAA Swimmer of the Championship ... Six-time All-American (in two years) ... Two-time first-team All-American in the 100 and 200 breast ... Gold medalist at 1999 Pan America Games (100 breast) ... Three-time ACC champion (100 breast - 2000, 200 breast - 1999, 400 medley relay - 2000) ... 2000 ACC Swimmer of the Year ... 1999 ACC Rookie of the Year ... ACC and Virginia school record holder in the 100 (52.60) and 200 breast (1:53.99) and 400 medley relay (3:11.60) ... UVa's 1999-2000 Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year.
Mike Noonan, Maryland (1990-1992)
Two-time All-American diver in 1991 and 1992 ... 1991 ACC Most Valuable Diver ... Two-time All-ACC selection ... Won three ACC Championship crowns ... First-place on the 1-meter board (478.95) in 1990 ... Swept both the 1-meter (480.85) and 3-meter (473.05) events at the 1991 conference meet.
Stephen Parry, Florida State (1996-1999)
FSU's first-ever swimming National Champion (1997 200 fly) ... seven-time individual All-American (1996 200 fly; 1997 100/200 fly; 1998 200 fly; 1999 100/200 fly, 200 back) ... five-time relay All-American (1998 400 free, 200 medley; 1999 400/800 free, 400 medley) ... two-time ACC Champion in the 200 free and 200 fly ... 1999 ACC champion in the 200 back ... holds school records in the 200 free, 100 back, 100 fly, 200 fly and 200 IM.
Brett Peterson, Florida State (1997-2000)
1999 All-American (100 breast) ... member of 1998 All-American 200 medley and 1999 400 medley relays ... took seventh in 100 breast at 2000 Sydney Olympics ... has second-best 100 breast time (53.64) in school history ... fourth-best 200 breast time (2:01.10).
Shamek Pietucha, Virginia (1996-1999)
2000 Olympian for Canada (100 and 200 fly, 400 medley relay) ... 1997 World University Games medalist (silver - 100-m fly, bronze - 200-m fly) ... Nine-time All-American (six individual) ... UVa's first men's NCAA champion (200 fly in 1999) ... Three-time first-team All-American in the 200 butterfly (1997, 98 and 99) and 400 medley relay (1998) ... Honorable mention All-American in the 100 fly (1998) and 100 back (1998 and 99) ... 1999 ACC champion - 100 butterfly and 100 back, and 800 free relay (1998) ... Three-year All-ACC selection ... 1998-99 ACC Scholar Athlete award recipient ... Four-time CSCAA All-Academic (first team in 97, 98 and 99) , UVa's Male Athlete of the Year in 1997-98 and 1998-99 ... School record holder in 100 fly, 200 fly and 100 back.
Ian Prichard, Virginia (2001-2002)
Four-time All-American ... 2001 honorable mention All-American in the 200, 500 and 1650 free and 800 free relay ... ACC Swimmer of the Year and ACC Meet MVP in 2001 ... 2001 ACC champion in the 500 and 1650 free and 800 free relay ... 2001 All-ACC team ... Three-time ACC Swimmer of the Week in 2001 ... 2001 Team MVP ... Holds the ACC Meet, conference and school records in the 500 (4:16.32) and 1650 free (14:51.70) and the conference and school records in the 1000 free (8:59.12) ... ACC Meet record holder in the 800 free relay (6:29.13).
Austin Ramirez, Virginia (1997-2000)
School record 11-time All-American ... four-time first-team (1650 and 500 free - 1998, 400m free - 2000, 400 medley relay - 1999) ... HM All-American in the 500 and 1650 free in 1999, and 1500m free in 2000) ... 1998 and 2000 honorable mention All-American in 800 free relay ... 11-time ACC champion , Second of only two ACC swimmers to win four consecutive conference titles in two events (500 and 1650 free from 1997 to 2000) ... 200 free champion at ACCs in 2000 ... 2000 ACC Meet MVP ... Four-year All-ACC selection ... Four-time CSCAA first-team All-Academic ... 2000 CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-American ... 1999-00 ACC Scholar award recipient ... 1998-99 Ralph Sampson Scholarship award recipient for excellence in academics, leadership and athletics ... Second all-time at UVa in the 1000 free, third in the 500 free, and fifth in both the 200 free and 1650 free ... UVa's Gus Tebell Memorial award recipient as the male fourth-year student-athlete with the highest career GPA.
Steve Rerych, NC State (1965-1968)
All-American in 1966, 67 and 68 ... Olympic Gold Medalist in the 400 and 800 freestyle relays at the 1968 Summer Olympics ... ACC Champion in 1966 (21.6), 67 (21.6) and 68 (21.3) ... ACC Champion in the 100 freestyle in 1966 (47.8), 67 (47.7) and 68 (47.0) ... ACC Champion in the 200 freestyle in 1966 (1:46.7), 67 (1:46.0) and 68 (1:49.9).
Phil Riker, North Carolina (1965-1967)
Won the NCAA championship in the 100 fly in 1966 ... Riker was a six-time first-team All-America in the 100 and 200 fly ... 400-medley relay and 800-medley relay from 1965 to 1968 ... He won the ACC championships in the 100 and 200 fly in 1966, 1967 and 1968 and the 400-medley relay in 1968.
Trevor Runberg, North Carolina (1995-1998)
First-team All-American in the 500 free in 1996 and honorable mention in the 800-free relay in 1995, the 400-medley relay and 800-free relay in 1996 and the 800-free relay in 1997. Runberg was named the Co-Swimmer-of-the-Year in the ACC in 1996.
Kirk Sanocki, Maryland (1980-1983)
1985 All-American in the breaststroke ... Won the 1981 ACC Championship in the 200-breast (2:03.89) ... Won two conference titles in 1982 in both the 100-breast (57.3) and the 200-breast (2:02.27) ... Won two conference crowns in 1983 in the 100-breast (56.74) and the 200-breast (2:03.27) ... School-record holder for the most ACC individual championships with five.
Julio Santos, Florida State (1997-1999)
1999 All-American in the 50 free ... member of the 1998 All-American 1998 200 and 400 free and 200 medley relay teams ... member of the 1999 All-American 200 and 800 free relays ... represented Ecuador at the 1996 and 2000 Olympics ... holds second best time in school history in 50 free (19.74) ... has fourth-best time in 100 free (44.46).
Bill Smyth, Virginia (1990-1991, 1993-1994)
A five-time All-American ... First-team All-American in the 400 IM (1991) ... Honorable mention All-American in the 400 IM (1990) and 200 backstroke (1993) ... HM All-American as a member of UVa's 200 and 400 medley relays in 1993 ... Finished fifth in the 400 IM at the 1992 US Olympic Trials ... Eight-time ACC champion ... Won four ACC titles in the 400 IM (90, 91, 93 and 94) and two in the 200 backstroke (1993 and 94) ... 1992 ACC champion in the 200 and 400 medley relay ... 1994 ACC Meet MVP ... Four-year All-ACC selection ... Held the school records in the 1000 free, 10 and 200 back and 200 and 400 medley relays at the time of graduation ... Holds the ACC Meet, Conference, and school records in the 400 IM (3:47.98) ... Third at UVa in the 200 back and fifth in the 100 back.
Ed Spencer, NC State (1961-1963)
All-American in 1961, 62 and 63 ... National champion in the 100 butterfly in 1962 (52.5) ... ACC Champion in the 100 butterfly in 1962 (54.5) and 63 (53.7) ... ACC Champion in the 200 butterfly in 1961 (2:06.3) and 62 (2:04.7) ... ACC Champion in the 400 freestyle in 1961 (4:10.6) ... ACC Champion in the 440 freestyle in 1962 (4:38.7).
Eric Steinhouse, Duke (1979-1980)
1980 ACC Swimmer of the Year ... three-time ACC Champion (200 breastroke in 1977, 100 and 200 breaststroke in 1980) ... an All-America selection in both the 100 and 200-breaststroke in 1980 ... finished fourth in the 100 breaststroke at the 1980 NCAA Championships.
Jim Umbdenstock, NC State (1976-1979)
All-American all four seasons ... ACC Champion in the 50 freestyle in 1978 (20.78) ... ACC Champion in the 100 buttefly in 1976 (49.62), 77 (49.97), 78 (48.93) and 79 (48.36).
Luke Wagner, Virginia (2001-2002)
Four-time All-American ... 2001 first-team All-American in the 200 back (fifth place) ... 2001 honorable mention All-American in the 800 free relay, and 200 and 400 medley relays ... 2001 ACC champion in the 200 back, 800 free relay and 200 medley relay ... 2001 ACC and UVa Rookie of the Year ... 2001 All-ACC team ... Member of the USA's 2001 bronze medal winning Goodwill Games team ... Finished ninth in semis of 200 back at the 2000 Olympic Trails ... Ranks third all-time at UVa in the 200 back and holds the ACC conference record in the 200 back (1:42.67) ... ACC Meet record holder in the 800 free relay (6:29.13).
Andy Wren, Virginia (1980-1983)
Five-time first-team All-American ... All-American in the 200 butterfly in 1981, 82 and 83, 100 buttefly in 1982 and 83 ... The first of only two ACC swimmers to win four consecutive conference titles in two events (100 and 200 fly from 1980 to 1983) ... Also the 1982 ACC champion in the 200 IM ... 1983 ACC Swimmer of the Year and ACC Meet MVP ... Fourth all-time at UVa in the 100 fly and fifth in the 200 fly.
Peter Wright, Virginia (1992-1995)
A nine-time All-American ... Earned All-America honors all four years in the 500 and 1650 freestyles with first-team honors in both events in 1992, 93 and 94 ... honorable mention All-American in the 800 free relay in 1992 ... U.S. Olympian in 1996 (1500-meter freestyle) ... 1993 800-meter free US National champion ... Silver medalist at World University Games (400 free) ... Four-time ACC champion ... Won the 500 and 1650 free in both 1993 and 94 ... 1994 ACC Swimmer of the Year ... Four-year All-ACC selection ... Second all-time at UVa in the 500 free, fourth in the 1000 and 1650 free and fifth in the 400 IM ... Virginia's 1994-95 Outstanding Male Athlete award recipient.