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Name Pos Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School Griffin Alaniz Back/IM Jr. Rockville, Md./Rockville Izaak Bastian Breast/Free Fr. Boca Raton, Fla./ St. Andrew’s Kanoa Kaleoaloha Free/Fly Sr. Aiea, Hawaii/Kamehameha Jakub Książek Free/Fly Fr. Szcecin, Poland/MKP Szczecin Rudo Loock IM/Fly/Free Jr. Pretoria, South Africa/Menlopark Emir Muratovic Free Sr. St.Petersburg,Fla./Ridgewood William Pisani Fly/Free Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla./Suncoast Max Polianski IM/Fly Jr. Auckland, New Zealand/Liston College HS Vladimir Stefanik Free/Back Jr. Varin, Slovakia/Gymnazium Varsavska Cesta 1 MEN’S DIVING Joshua Davidson Diving So. Tomball, Texas/Frassati Catholic Aidan Faminoff Diving Jr. Victoria, B.C./Clarmont COACHES Neal Studd Head Coach Florida Atlantic, ‘98 John Proctor Head Diving Coach Texas Permain-Basin,’92 Dan Carrington Assistant Coach Ball State, ‘02 Ozzie Quevedo Assistant Coach Auburn, ‘99 Emma Svensson Assistant Coach FGCU, ‘15 Nick Zorn Assistant Coach Delta State, ‘16 Hayden Kosater Vol. Assistant Queens, ‘15 Quentin Bishop Vol. Assistant Truman State, ‘17 Walker Hill Vol. Assistant UConn, ‘18 2019 NCAA Team No. 22 Florida State Eyes History at NCAAs • The Seminoles have been included in every CSCAA poll since December of 2016, marking 16-straight. Florida State qualified seven individuals to the NCAA Championships - 5 swimmers, 2 divers. Four of the five swimmers and both divers are veterans to the NCAA meet. All four relay swimmers will be competing at their first NCAAs. • Under third-year head coach Neal Studd, the Seminoles earned NCAA ‘A’ times in all five relays - which is the first time since the qualifying process changed for the 2013 meet. • The Seminoles are seeded second in the 200 free relay (1:15.81) and fourth in the 400 free relay (2:48.51), which are some of the highest seeds in school history. In fact, no FSU relay team has captured a national relay title. The highest finish by any FSU relay team was fourth set by the 200 medley relay team of Pavel Sankovich, Jared Pike, Connor Knight and Paul Murray at the 2014 NCAA Championships, which was also held at the Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center. • FSU made a four-spot climb at the 2017 ACC Championships to fifth and repeated in 2018. It was the biggest jump at the meet in program history. Since then the Seminoles have recorded three- straight fifth place finishes at the meet • FSU faced four ranked opponents this season head-to-head, which was the third highest in the ACC this season. • Florida State is led by two seniors Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha., who had the ACCs of their careers, collecting three individual gold medals between them. Both Noles will compete in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly and have three events where they are seeded within scoring position. Kaleoaloha is the No. 3 seed in the 100 fly (44.93) while Pisani is 9th in the 50 free (19.17) and 13th in the 100 free (42.21). • After serving as a relay swimmer for the past two seasons, senior Emir Muratovic earned his first individual bid to NCAAs in the 100 free at 42.46. He joins Pisani and Kaleoaloha as having multiple All-America honors and school records as members of all three free relays since 2015-16. • Muratovic is the Bosnia and Herzegovina national record holder in the 50m free (22.84) and 100m free (50.33) – marks that were set at the nation’s championships prior to the 2018 European Championships. • Both Seminole divers, junior Aidan Faminoff and sophomore Joshua Davidson will be competing at their second NCAA Championships. Both divers also qualified in the final spots on their respective boards in one of the toughest zones in the country. Davidson returns to his home state of Texas after he made up over 10 points on his final dive (76.50) to secure the bid by 4.45 points. Faminoff also battled back from a mishap in finals, but earned the nod to NCAAs by 6.45 points. • In just two seasons in the Garnet and Gold, Davidson has won four ACC medals after taking silver on 1-meter & bronze on 3-meter in 2019. It’s the most ACC medals for a Seminole since Terry Horner won seven throughout his career (2007-10). 2018-19 Facts & Results RECORD -4-5, 1-1 ACC RANKING - 22nd Final - CSCAA POLL Oct. 6 Georgia Tech L, 141-158 Oct. 6 Pitt W, 176-123 Oct. 13 at No. 18 Minnesota L, 119-181 Oct. 26 No. 14 Arizona State L, 116-184 Nov. 2 No. 10 Florida L, 128-170 Nov. 3 Florida Southern W, 172-90 Nov. 15-17 Georgia Tech Invite 2nd - 876 Jan. 10 Incarnate Word W, 142-91 Jan. 11-12 at No. 18 Alabama L, 113-183 Jan. 26 Florida Atlantic W, 191-100 Feb. 8-10 Auburn Invite Feb. 27-March 2 ACC Championships Fifth NCAA Swimming & Diving Schedule Wednesday, March 27 • 800 Free Relay Thursday, March 28 • 200 Free Relay • 200 IM - Max Polianski (option) • 50 Free - Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha, Emir Muratovic (option), Griffin Alaniz (option) • 400 Medley Relay • 1-meter diving - Joshua Davidson Friday, March 29 • 400 IM - Max Polianski (option) • 100 Fly - Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha • 100 Back - Griffin Alaniz (option), Emir Muratovic (Option) • 200 Medley Relay • 3-meter diving - Joshua Davidson Saturday, March 30 • 200 Back - Griffin Alaniz •100 Free - Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha, Emir Muratovic (option) • 200 Fly - Max Polianski • 400 Free Relay • Platform diving - Aidan Faminoff

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Page 1: No. 22 Florida State Eyes History at NCAAs 2019 NCAA TeamJulio Santos 50 Free - 15th (HM) Brett Peterson 100 Breast - 14th (HM) ... Mike Gratton, Cliff Schlak- 14th 1990 – Vance

Name Pos Cl Hometown/HS/Previous SchoolGriffin Alaniz Back/IM Jr. Rockville, Md./Rockville Izaak Bastian Breast/Free Fr. Boca Raton, Fla./ St. Andrew’sKanoa Kaleoaloha Free/Fly Sr. Aiea, Hawaii/KamehamehaJakub Książek Free/Fly Fr. Szcecin, Poland/MKP SzczecinRudo Loock IM/Fly/Free Jr. Pretoria, South Africa/MenloparkEmir Muratovic Free Sr. St.Petersburg,Fla./RidgewoodWilliam Pisani Fly/Free Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla./Suncoast Max Polianski IM/Fly Jr. Auckland, New Zealand/Liston College HSVladimir Stefanik Free/Back Jr. Varin, Slovakia/Gymnazium Varsavska Cesta 1

MEN’S DIVINGJoshua Davidson Diving So. Tomball, Texas/Frassati Catholic Aidan Faminoff Diving Jr. Victoria, B.C./Clarmont

COACHESNeal Studd Head Coach Florida Atlantic, ‘98John Proctor Head Diving Coach Texas Permain-Basin,’92Dan Carrington Assistant Coach Ball State, ‘02Ozzie Quevedo Assistant Coach Auburn, ‘99Emma Svensson Assistant Coach FGCU, ‘15Nick Zorn Assistant Coach Delta State, ‘16Hayden Kosater Vol. Assistant Queens, ‘15Quentin Bishop Vol. Assistant Truman State, ‘17Walker Hill Vol. Assistant UConn, ‘18

2019 NCAA Team

No. 22 Florida State Eyes History at NCAAs• The Seminoles have been included in every CSCAA poll since December of 2016, marking 16-straight.

• Florida State qualified seven individuals to the NCAA Championships - 5 swimmers, 2 divers. Four of the five swimmers and both divers are veterans to the NCAA meet. All four relay swimmers will be competing at their first NCAAs.

• Under third-year head coach Neal Studd, the Seminoles earned NCAA ‘A’ times in all five relays - which is the first time since the qualifying process changed for the 2013 meet.

• The Seminoles are seeded second in the 200 free relay (1:15.81) and fourth in the 400 free relay (2:48.51), which are some of the highest seeds in school history. In fact, no FSU relay team has captured a national relay title. The highest finish by any FSU relay team was fourth set by the 200 medley relay team of Pavel Sankovich, Jared Pike, Connor Knight and Paul Murray at the 2014 NCAA Championships, which was also held at the Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center.

• FSU made a four-spot climb at the 2017 ACC Championships to fifth and repeated in 2018. It was the biggest jump at the meet in program history. Since then the Seminoles have recorded three-straight fifth place finishes at the meet

• FSU faced four ranked opponents this season head-to-head, which was the third highest in the ACC this season.

• Florida State is led by two seniors Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha., who had the ACCs of their careers, collecting three individual gold medals between them. Both Noles will compete in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly and have three events where they are seeded within scoring position. Kaleoaloha is the No. 3 seed in the 100 fly (44.93) while Pisani is 9th in the 50 free (19.17) and 13th in the 100 free (42.21).

• After serving as a relay swimmer for the past two seasons, senior Emir Muratovic earned his first individual bid to NCAAs in the 100 free at 42.46. He joins Pisani and Kaleoaloha as having multiple All-America honors and school records as members of all three free relays since 2015-16. • Muratovic is the Bosnia and Herzegovina national record holder in the 50m free (22.84) and 100m free (50.33) – marks that were set at the nation’s championships prior to the 2018 European Championships.

• Both Seminole divers, junior Aidan Faminoff and sophomore Joshua Davidson will be competing at their second NCAA Championships. Both divers also qualified in the final spots on their respective boards in one of the toughest zones in the country. Davidson returns to his home state of Texas after he made up over 10 points on his final dive (76.50) to secure the bid by 4.45 points. Faminoff also battled back from a mishap in finals, but earned the nod to NCAAs by 6.45 points.

• In just two seasons in the Garnet and Gold, Davidson has won four ACC medals after taking silver on 1-meter & bronze on 3-meter in 2019. It’s the most ACC medals for a Seminole since Terry Horner won seven throughout his career (2007-10).

2018-19 Facts & ResultsRECORD -4-5, 1-1 ACCRANKING - 22nd Final - CSCAA POLL

Oct. 6 Georgia Tech L, 141-158Oct. 6 Pitt W, 176-123Oct. 13 at No. 18 Minnesota L, 119-181Oct. 26 No. 14 Arizona State L, 116-184Nov. 2 No. 10 Florida L, 128-170Nov. 3 Florida Southern W, 172-90Nov. 15-17 Georgia Tech Invite 2nd - 876Jan. 10 Incarnate Word W, 142-91Jan. 11-12 at No. 18 Alabama L, 113-183Jan. 26 Florida Atlantic W, 191-100Feb. 8-10 Auburn InviteFeb. 27-March 2 ACC Championships Fifth

NCAA Swimming & Diving Schedule Wednesday, March 27 • 800 Free Relay

Thursday, March 28• 200 Free Relay• 200 IM - Max Polianski (option)• 50 Free - Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha, Emir Muratovic (option), Griffin Alaniz (option)• 400 Medley Relay• 1-meter diving - Joshua Davidson

Friday, March 29• 400 IM - Max Polianski (option)• 100 Fly - Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha• 100 Back - Griffin Alaniz (option), Emir Muratovic (Option)• 200 Medley Relay• 3-meter diving - Joshua Davidson

Saturday, March 30• 200 Back - Griffin Alaniz•100 Free - Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha, Emir Muratovic (option)• 200 Fly - Max Polianski • 400 Free Relay • Platform diving - Aidan Faminoff

Page 2: No. 22 Florida State Eyes History at NCAAs 2019 NCAA TeamJulio Santos 50 Free - 15th (HM) Brett Peterson 100 Breast - 14th (HM) ... Mike Gratton, Cliff Schlak- 14th 1990 – Vance

All-Time All-Americans

1951 Roger Slater 1M Diving - 6th, 3M Diving- 10th (HM)1954 Ernest Stock 100 Breast- 4th 1958 Robert Weber 1M Diving - 15th (HM), 3M Diving - 15th (HM)1959 Curt Genders 1M Diving - 7th, 3M Diving - 11th (HM) Buck Hiles 440 Free - 6th Robert Weber 1M Diving - 8th, 3M Diving - 10th (HM)1960 Curt Genders 1M Diving - 9th (HM), 3M Diving - 14th (HM) Robert Weber 1M Diving - 10th (HM), 3M Diving - 12th (HM) Paul Thompson 220 free - 12th (HM), 440 free - 15th (HM)1961 Curt Genters 1M Diving - 1st, 3M Diving Buck Hiles 100 Fly - 6th1962 Paul Thompson 220 Free, 440 Free1969 Phil Boggs 3M Diving- 4th1970 Phil Boggs 1M Diving - 4th, 3M Diving - 9th (HM) Dean Jerger 50 Free1971 Phil Boggs 1M Diving* - 1st, 3M Diving1978 Steve Allbritton 50 Free - 6th1979 Kevin Connell 200 Breast - 15th (HM)1985 Dan Akre 200 Breast - 13th (HM) Mike Kowalski 100 Back - 9th (HM)1986 Mike Kowalski 100 Back - 8th 1991 Paul Spray 1M Diving - 12th Craig Zettle 100 Breast - 13th (HM)1992 Paul Spray 1M Diving -5th Craig Zettle 100 Breast - 1994 Ignacio Merino 100 Fly - 13th (HM)1995 Rob Brakins 200 Back - 8th Ignacio Merino 200 Fly -13th (HM)

1996 Brendon Dedekind 50 Free - 9th (HM) Chip Haberstroh 400 IM - 10th (HM) Stephen Parry 200 Fly - 10th (HM)1997 Brendon Dedekind 50 Free - 3rd, 100 Free - 4th, 100 breast - 5th Stephen Parry 100 Fly - 9th (HM), 200 Fly*- 1st1998 Brendon Dedekind 50 Free*- 1st, 100 Breast - 5th, 100 Free - 4th (HM) Stephen Parry 200 Fly - 4th, 200 Free - 14th (HM)1999 Brendon Dedekind 100 Breast* - 1st, 50 Free - 2nd, 100 Free - 10th (HM) Stephen Parry 100 Fly - 14th (HM), 100 Back - 11th (HM), 200 Fly - 3rd Julio Santos 50 Free - 15th (HM) Brett Peterson 100 Breast - 14th (HM)2003 Louis Gagnet 3M Diving - 9th (HM)2006 Steve Roof 1650 Free - 15th (HM)2007 Terry Horner 1M Diving*- 1st, 3M Diving - 8th Kyle Young 1650 Free - 7th, 500 Free (HM) Steve Roof 1650 Free - 11th (HM)2008 Scott Baker 50 Free - 7th Terry Horner 1M Diving - 3rd, 3M Diving - 16th (HM) Nick Graves 1650 Free - 10th(HM) Ian Rowe 1650 Free - 14th (HM)2009 Terry Horner 3M Diving - 5th, 1M Diving - 11th (HM) Andy Hodgson 200 Back - 13th (HM)2010 Terry Horner 1M Diving - 2nd, 3M Diving - 5th Andy Hodgson 200 Back - 11th (HM) Rob Holderness 200 Breast - 9th (HM) Landon Marzullo 1M Diving - 15th (HM), 3M Diving - 15th (HM)2011 Rob Holderness 200 Breast - 7th Landon Marzullo 3M Diving - 7th, 1M Diving - 15th (HM) Mike Neubacher Platform - 11th (HM)2012 Mateo De Angulo 1650 Free- 7th, 500 free - 10th (HM) 2013 Tom Neubacher 1M Diving - 7th , Platform - 15th (HM) Pavel Sankovich 200 IM 16th(HM), 100 back - 11th (HM) Mark Weber 50 free- 14th (HM)2014 Pavel Sankovich 100 fly - 2nd, 100 back 8th Paul Murray 50 free - 7th Connor Knight 200 fly- 9th (HM)2015 Tyler Roberge 1M Diving - 16th (HM) Jason Coombs 100 breast - 9th (HM) Connor Knight 100 fly - 16th (HM), 200 Fly - 9th (HM)

2016 Dylan Grisell Platform - 7th

2017 Dylan Grisell Platform - 9th (HM)

200 Free Relay1996 – Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho, John Haynes, Matt McVittie (HM) - 9th1997 – Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho, Matt McVittie, Rob Braknis - 7th1998 – Kevin Flanagan, Brendon Dedekind, Matt McVittie, Julio Santos- 7th1999 – Brendon Dedekind, Julio Santos, Kevin Flanagan, Matt McVittie- 6th2006 – Joel Roycik, Alex Kennon, Ed Denton, Jarryd Botha (HM)- 15th (HM)2012- Paul Murray, Trice Bailey, David Sanders, Mark Weber (HM)-9th2017 - Jason McCormick, Chad Mylin, Kanoa Kaloaloha, William Pisani - 13th (HM)2018 - Will Pisani, Chad Mylin, Joseph Plechy, Kanoa Kaleoaloha - 7th

400 Free Relay1996 – Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho, Matt McVittie, John Haynes (HM)- 9th1997 – Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho, Matt McVittie, Stephen Parry (HM)- 11th1998 – Matt McVittie, Julio Santos, Brendon Dedekind, Stephen Parry- 7th1999 – Matt McVittie, Brandon Dedekind, Kevin Flanagan, Stephen Parry (HM)- 10th 2006 – Stephan Connor, Joel Roycik, Alex Kennon, Ed Denton (HM)- 14th 2009- Jarryd Botha, Ed Denton, Jimmy Holway, Andy Hodgson (HM)- 12th 2012- Paul Murray, Trice Bailey, David Sanders, Mark Weber- 7th2018- Emir Muratovic, Joseph Plechy, Will Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha - 9th (HM)

800 Free Relay1974 – John Hegert, Bob Horne, Steve Meisel, Cliff Schlak- 14th 1976 – Larry Brown, Steve Meisel, Mike Gratton, Cliff Schlak- 14th1990 – Vance Tankersly, Dieter Holtz, Scott Mundell, Charlie Rose (HM) - 16th 1991 – Jose Gutierrez, Dieter Hotlz, Scott Mundell, Charlie Rose (HM)- 12th1997 – Brendon Dedekind, Stephen Parry, Darren Milun, Matt McVittie (HM)- 16th 1999 – Matt McVittie, Nelson Mora, Julio Santos, Stephen Parry (HM)- 16th2005 – Thomas Bishop, Billy Jamerson, Steve Roof, Kyle Young (HM)- 16th 2007 – Kyle Young, Alex Kennon, Ed Denton, Steve Roof - 15th (HM)2009- Kyle Young, Andy Hodgson, Stephen Pendleton,Robby Hayes (HM)- 16th

200 Medley Relay1995 – Rob Braknis, Ignacio Merino, Dustin Bengston, Eduardo Coelho (HM)- 16th 1996 – Erick Schlichenmaier, Tim Welsch, Nea-Kuan Chia, Brendon Dedekind, (HM) - 1997 – Rob Braknis, Brett Peterson, Stephen Parry, Brendon Dedekind- 7th1998 – Brett Peterson, Brendon Dedekind, Stephen Parry, Julio Santos- 8th2013- Pavel Sankovich, Jared Pike, Mark Weber, Paul Murray (HM) -10th2014- Pavel Sankovich, Jared Pike, Connor Knight, Paul Murray - 4th

400 Medley Relay1995 – Robert Braknis, Ignacio Merino, Dustin Bengston, Eduardo Coelho (HM) - 16th 1997 – Rob Braknis, Brett Peterson, Stephen Parry, Brendon Dedekind- 7th 1999 – Stephen Parry, Brett Peterson, Keam Ang, Brendon Dedekind- 10th2014 - Pavel Sankovich, Jared Pike, Connor Knight, Paul Murray

* - National Champions (HM) – Honorable Mention(HM) – Honorable Mention

1. 1997 - 9th2. 1961 - 11th3. 1971 - 12th3. 1999 - 12th5. 2000 -13th6. 2014 - 14th7. 2012 - 16th8. 1954 - 17th8. 1959 - 17th8. 2009 - 17th

11. 1998 - 18th12. 1951 - 19th12. 1962 - 19th12. 2010 - 19th15. 1970 - 20th15. 2009 - 20th17. 1974 - 21st17. 2008 - 21st17. 2018 - 21st20. 1965 - 22nd

TOP 20 NCAA TEAM FINISHES

Page 3: No. 22 Florida State Eyes History at NCAAs 2019 NCAA TeamJulio Santos 50 Free - 15th (HM) Brett Peterson 100 Breast - 14th (HM) ... Mike Gratton, Cliff Schlak- 14th 1990 – Vance

2018-19 Top Times

50 free: 19.62200 free: 1:37.78100 back: 46.49

200 back: 1:41.29

• Competing in his first NCAA Championships after qualifying in the 200 back after finishing 4th at 1:41.29 at ACCs - which was his first career ACC Championship final• It was also the second fastest swim in school history and fastest in 10 years• Finished 11th in the 50 free (19.62) and 12th in the 100 back (46.49) at ACCs• Holds times in the FSU top 10 in four events - 500 free (4:22.71, 8th), 100 Back (46.49, 3rd), 200 Back (1:41.29, 2nd), 400 IM (3:49.68, 5th)• Was fourth in the 200 back at the GT Invite• Scored points at ACCs in 2018 (18th) in the 200 back• Member of the 2018 All-ACC Academic Team

2018-19 Top Times50 free: 19.25

100 free: 42.34100 fly: 44.93

• Is competing at his second NCAAs as an individual and third overall• Qualified in three events and is the No. 3 seed in the 100 fly• Burst onto the scene after winning three golds at ACCs (200 FR, 100 Fly, 100 Free) • Also turned in the second fastest 50 free next to teammate Will Pisani • Collected silver and bronze as a member of the 400 free and 200 medley relays at ACCs• Broke Pavel Sankovich’s school record in the 100 fly by going 44.93 at ACCs and also set the Greensboro Aquatic Center record, erasing Ryan Held’s (NC State) 44.96• Is a part of the 200 free and 400 free and 200 medley school records• Holds four times on the FSU all-time top 10 - 50 free (19.25, 4th), 100 free (42.34, 2nd), 200 free (1:36.09, 8th), 100 fly (44.93, 1st)• Scored in 10 individual events at ACCs during his career• Tabbed as the Most Improved Swimmer for FSU after 2017-18• Helped the Noles to a pair of All-America honors in 2018 in the sprint relays and an honorable mention in 2017• Has also competed in the flatwater kayak where he was crowned the champion of the USA Canoe and Kayak prior to FSU

2018-19 Top Times50 free: 19.59

100 free: 42.46200 free: 1:38.99100 back: 46.22

• Is competing in his third NCAAs, first as an invited individual• Competed in the ACC ‘A’ final of the 100 free (42.55) after swimming his personal best in prelims (42.46), finishing fourth• Also finished 18th in the 50 free (19.59) and 11th in the 100 back (46.43)• His 100 back was the second fastest in school history behind Pavel Sankovich (45.31)• Was a part of all three relays that made the podium at ACCs in 2019 - 200 FR Gold, 400 FR Silver, 200 Medley Relay Bronze• Scored points in 11 ACC individual races - including two in championship heats• Two-year NCAA relay swimmer where he helped FSU to All-America honorable mention accolades in 2017 and 2018• Won ACC silver in the 200 free relay in 2017 and the 400 free relay in 2018• Is the Bosnian national record holder in the 50m free (22.84) and 100m free(50.33)• A part of the 200 and 400 free and 200 medley relay FSU records• Holds three times on the FSU all-time top 10 - 50 free (19.59, 10th), 100 free (42.46, 3rd), 100 back (46.22, second)• Swam at the 2018 European Championships

Page 4: No. 22 Florida State Eyes History at NCAAs 2019 NCAA TeamJulio Santos 50 Free - 15th (HM) Brett Peterson 100 Breast - 14th (HM) ... Mike Gratton, Cliff Schlak- 14th 1990 – Vance

2018-19 Top Times100 back: 47.26100 fly: 45.9050 free: 19.17

100 free: 42.21

• Is competing at his third NCAAs, second as an individual • Was the ACC Champion in the 50 free in 2019• Lowered his school record in the 100 free to 42.21 by winning the consolation heat at ACCs• Finished 10th in the 100 fly at 45.90 at ACCs• Was a part of three relay podium finishes at ACCs in 2019 - 200 FR - Gold, 400 FR - Silver, 200 MR - Bronze• Also is a part of the teams that set the school record in the 200 FR, 400 FR and 200 MR• Was a part of every FSU record in 2017-18 including his own 100 free record• Qualified for NCAAs individually in 2018 and went as a relay swimmer in 2017 - took home All-America honors in relays at both meets• Represented Team Canada at the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships where he qualified for the consolation heat of the 100m fly and 50m free• Is a team captain for the 2018-19 season• Holds four times in the FSU all-time top 10 - 50 free (19.17 - t2nd), 100 free (42.21- 1st), 100 back (47.26 - 7th), 100 fly (45.90 - 4th)• Scored points in 9 individual races at ACCs• Placed fifth in the 50 free (19.34) and 100 free (42.72) at the 2018 ACCs• Team SAAC representative and community service liaison - FSU Swimming & Diving is big on Green Dot and the Hang Tough Foundation

2018-19 Top Times100 fly: 47.81

200 fly: 1:42.09200 IM: 1:45.66400 IM: 3:48.29

• Competing in his second NCAAs as a two-time qualifier in the 200 fly• Swam his personal best in a time trial of the 200 fly at ACCs• Placed 14th in the 400 IM (3:48.43), 13th in the 200 fly (1:44.02) and 16th in the 200 IM (1:47.35) at ACCs in 2019• Has scored points in 7 individual races at ACCs in his career• Owns four times on the FSU all-time top 10 - 400 IM (3:48.29, 4th), 200 IM (1:45.12, 3rd), 100 fly (46.97, 8th), 200 fly (1:42.09, 3rd)

2018-19 Top Scores

1-meter: 371.773-meter: 387.55

• A two-time NCAA qualifier - will dive in both springboard events• A two-time silver and two-time bronze medalist at ACCs in springboard events as just a sophomore • Took silver on 1-meter and bronze on 3-meter at ACCs - was also 10th on platform (did all dives from 5M) in 2019• Qualified to NCAAs by finishing seventh on 3-meter at the Zone B qualifier• Finished eighth at the 2018 Winter Diving Trials on 1-meter• Was named the ACC Diver of the Week following his performances against UIW and No. 18 Alabama/Miami where he put up two dominating 1-meter scores• Competed at the ACC Big 10 Challenge• Was the team’s diving MVP for 2017-18 & Rookie of the Year• Has scored above 400 points twice in his collegiate career - 415.40, 2018 ACCs 3-Meter; 410.85, 2017 GT Invite• Named to the All-ACC academic team• Represented Team USA at the 2018 Pan American Junior Championships where he won silver on 1-meter and bronze on 3-meter• Also competed at the 2014 FINA Junior Championships

Page 5: No. 22 Florida State Eyes History at NCAAs 2019 NCAA TeamJulio Santos 50 Free - 15th (HM) Brett Peterson 100 Breast - 14th (HM) ... Mike Gratton, Cliff Schlak- 14th 1990 – Vance

2018-19 Top Scores

1-meter: 324.053-meter: 362.00Platform: 363.05

• A two-time NCAA qualifier on platform• Qualified by taking the last spot on platform at the Zone B qualifier - put up scores of 353.45 in prelims and 335.7 in finals to make it by 4.45 points• Won the ACC Diver of the Week honor following his performances against GT/Pitt• Competed at the 2018 Winter Canadian Nationals where he placed 10th on platform• Has really stepped up his springboard game, winning two events this year• Won bronze on platform at the 2018 ACCs and also placed eighth on 1-meter. Took sixth as a freshman on platform at ACCs. Did not compete on platform at ACCs due to sickness in 2019• Bronze medalist on platform at the 2016 Canadian Olympic Trials

2018-19 Top Times50 free: 19.44

100 free: 42.95200 free: 1:34.61

• Will attend NCAAs a relay swimmer• Was a part of the 200 FR that won gold and 40 FR that took silver at ACCs• A part of the teams that hold the school record in the 200 FR, 400 FR and 800 FR• Placed 11th in the 100 free (42.95), ninth in the 50 free (19.44) and 10th in the 200 free (1:34.61) at ACCs• Holds the seventh fastest time in the 50 free (19.44), fifth fastest time (42.95) and second fastest mark in the 200 free (1:34.61) in school history• Competed at the 2017 LEN European Championship in the 50 and 100 free • Finished eighth in the 50 free at the 2017 Polish Senior National Championships

2018-19 Top Times50 free: 20.27

100 breast: 52.81200 breast: 1:56.62

• Will attend NCAAs as a relay swimmer• Holds the top time on the team in the 100 breast and 200 breast• Was a part of the 200 medley relay that set the school record and won bronze at ACCs• Swam the second fastest (52.81) in the 100 breast and fourth fastest (1:56.62) in the 200 breast in school history at ACCs• Placed 6th in the 100 breast (52.81) and won the C final of the 200 breast (1:56.62) at ACCs• Competed at the Youth Olympics where he made the seminfinal of the 50m breast• Named the 2018 Male Youth Athlete of the Year by the Nassau Guardian• Competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games• Took seventh in the 100m breast at the Central American and Caribbean Games in 2018

Page 6: No. 22 Florida State Eyes History at NCAAs 2019 NCAA TeamJulio Santos 50 Free - 15th (HM) Brett Peterson 100 Breast - 14th (HM) ... Mike Gratton, Cliff Schlak- 14th 1990 – Vance

2018-19 Top Times100 free: 45.27

200 free: 1:36.19200 IM: 1:47.96

• Will attend NCAAs as a relay swimmer• Led off the 800 free relay with a season best of 1:36.19 at ACCs helping the Noles demolish the school record by four seconds and achieve an ‘A’ standard• Holds the sixth fastest time in school history in the 200 free at 1:35.92 and seventh fastest in the 200 IM at 1:47.07• Scored 18th place points in the 200 free at ACCs in 2018

2018-19 Top Times100 fly: 47.1350 free: 19.98100 free: 43.14

200 free: 1:37.51

• Will attend NCAAs as a relay swimmer• A part of the 800 free relay that demolished the school record by four seconds in order to achieve an NCAA ‘A’ standard - split 1:34.34• Earned a second swim at ACCs - touching with a time of 43.14 in the 100 free for 18th • Swam his best time in the 100 fly at the GT Invite • Scored in three individual races at ACCs in his career• Was on the 800 free relay that set the FSU record last season at ACCs

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FSU Swimming & Diving School Records

Women’s School RecordsEvent Swimmer (Year) Time/Score50 Free Tiffany Oliver (2014) 22.02100 Free Tiffany Oliver (2013) 48.19200 Free Kaitlyn Dressel (2015) 1:45.13500 Free Madison Jacobi (2014) 4:37.771000 Free Madison Jacobi (2014) 9:40.821650 Free Madison Jacobi (2014) 16:01.09100 Fly Tayla Lovemore (2017) 51.60200 Fly Chelsea Britt (2014) 1:53.68100 Back McKayla Lightbourn(2014) 52.39200 Back Madeline Cohen (2017) 1:53.51100 Breast Natalie Pierce(2017) 58.25200 Breast Nina Kucheran(2019) 2:08.78200 IM McKayla Lightbourn(2014) 1:58.11400 IM Julia Henkel (2014) 4:09.64

200 Free Relay (2017) 1:28.49Emma Terebo, Elise OlsenTayla Lovemore, Alexi Smith

400 Free Relay (2014) Tiffany Oliver, McKayla Lightbourn, 3:15.76Julia Henkel, Kaitlyn Dressel

800 Free Relay (2014) Tiffany Oliver, Kaitlyn Dressel, 7:06.56Julia Henkel, Madison Jacobi

200 Medley Relay (2019) 1:36.28Madeleine McDonald, Ida HulkkoLeila Johnston, Kertu Alnek

400 Medley Relay (2018) 3:32.32Madeline Cohen, Natalie PierceTayla Lovemore, Alexi Smith

1 Meter Diving6 Dives Katrina Young (2015) 337.6011 Dives Wendy Fuller (1985) 431.60

3 Meter Diving6 Dives Kelsey Goodman (2013) 373.0511 Dives Brittany Lerew (2005) 556.60

Platform6 Dives Courtney McClow (2005) 348.50 5 Dives Katrina Young (2014) 364.70

Men’s School RecordsEvent Swimmer (Year) Time/Score50 Free Paul Murray (2014) 19.04100 Free William Pisani (2019) 42.21200 Free Kevin Rogers (2014) 1:34.52500 Free Kyle Young (2009) 4:14.601000 Free Mateo De Angulo (2012) 8:54.281650 Free Mateo De Angulo(2012) 14:42.77100 Fly Kanoa Kaleoaloha (2019) 44.93200 Fly Connor Knight (2015) 1:41.66100 Back Pavel Sankovich (2014) 45.31200 Back Andy Hodgson (2009) 1:41.11100 Breast Jason Coombs (2015) 52.11200 Breast Jason Coombs (2015) 1:54.30200 IM Pavel Sankovich (2014) 1:41.92400 IM Juan Sequera (2012) 3:45.83

200 Free Relay (2019) William Pisani, Jakub Ksiazek 1:15.81Emir Muratovic, Kanoa Kaleoaloha

400 Free Relay (2019) 2:48.51Emir Muratoivc, Jakub Ksiazek William Pisani, Kanoa Kaleoaloha

800 Free Relay (2019) 6:18.35Rudo Loock, Max McCusker Vladimir Stefanik, Jakub Ksiazek

200 Medley Relay (2019)Emir Muratovic, Izaak Bastian 1:23.63Kanoa Kaleoaloha, William Pisani

400 Medley Relay (2014) Pavel Sankovich, Jared Pike 3:04.47Connor Knight, Paul Murray

1 Meter Diving6 Dives Terry Horner (2010) 463.0011 Dives Paul Spray (1991) 581.65

3 Meter Diving6 Dives Terry Horner (2010) 458.4011 Dives Louis Gagnet (2003) 621.05

Platform6 Dives Landon Marzullo (2011) 441.25

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All-Time Top 10 Times

50 Freestyle1. Paul Murray 19.04 20142. Brendon Dedekind 19.17 19982. Will Pisani 19.17 20194. Kanoa Kaleoaloha 19.25 20195. Chad Mylin 19.32 20186. Jason McCormick 19.41 20177. Mark Weber 19.44 20137. Jakub Ksiazek 19.44 20199. Scott Baker 19.49 200810. Emir Muratovic 19.59 2019

100 Freestyle1. Will Pisani 42.21 20192. Kanoa Kaleoaloha 42.34 20193. Emir Muratovic 42.46 20194. Paul Murray 42.59 20145. Jakub Ksiazek 42.95 20196. Brendon Dedekind 42.96 19997. Jason McCormick 42.98 20178. Vladimir Stefanik 43.14 20199. Jarryd Botha 43.28 200910. Robby Hayes 43.38 2011.

200 Freestyle1. Kevin Rogers 1:34.52 20142. Jakub Ksiazek 1:34.61 20193. Felipe Ribeiro de Souza 1:34.65 2018 4. Andy Hodgson 1:34.80 2009 5. Kyle Young 1:35.65 20096. Rudo Loock 1:35.92 20187. Max McCusker 1:35.94 2019 8. Kanoa Kalealoha 1:36.09 20179. Stephen Parry 1:36.18 199710. Mateo De Angulo 1:36.26 2012

500 Freestyle1. Kyle Young 4:14.60 20092. Mateo De Angulo 4:15.43 20113. Kevin Rogers 4:19.56 20144. John Jessell 4:20.09 20135. Ian Rowe 4:20.30 20096. Steve Roof 4:20.60 20077. Calvin Bryant 4:22.09 20158. Griffin Alaniz 4:22.71 20179. Nick Graves 4:22.76 200810. Stephen Parry 4:23.28 1997

1000 Freestyle1. Mateo De Angulo 8:54.28 20122. Kyle Young 8:54.94 20093. Ian Rowe 9:00.28 20094. Nick Graves 9:04.35 20095. Steve Roof 9:05.84 20066. Tommy Bishop 9:07.98 20057. Tyler Sell 9:10.42 20118. Chip Haberstroh 9:14.69 19949. Dylan Marsolek 9:18.68 201410. Henrick Jangvall 9:18.85 1986

1650 Freestyle1. Mateo DeAngulo 14:42.77 20122. Kyle Young 14:46.68 20093. Ian Rowe 14:56.22 20094. John Jessell 14:58.89 20135. Steve Roof 15:03.15 20076. Nick Graves 15:05.01 20087. Thomas Bishop 15:08.47 20058. Calvin Bryant 15:12.49 20189. Tyler Sell 15:12.78 201110. Derek Pridemore 15:16.17 2012

100 Backstroke1. Pavel Sankovich 45.31 20142. Emir Muratovic 46.22 20193. Griffin Alaniz 46.49 20194. Connor Kalisz 46.76 20175. Noah Hensley 46.96 20156. Stefan Stojmenovic 47.23 20177. Will Pisani 47.26 20188. Nate Samson 47.27 20189. Andy Hodgson 47.31 200910. Chad Mylin 47.32 2017

200 Backstroke1. Andy Hodgson 1:41.11 20092. Griffin Alaniz 1:41.29 20193. Connor Kalisz 1:41.73 20164. Pavel Sankovich 1:41.83 20135. Josh Friedel 1:43.14 20126. Rob Braknis 1:43.39 19957. Kevin Rogers 1:43.53 20148. Stephen Parry 1:44.90 19999. Jarryd Botha 1:45.10 200710. Jackson Lucas 1:45.15 2018

100 Breaststroke1. Jason Coombs 52.11 20152. Izaak Bastian 52.81 20193. Brendon Dedekind 53.16 19994. Scott Thacker 53.30 20095. Jared Pike 53.33 20146. Jason McCormick 53.40 20177. Rob Holderness 53.55 20108. Brett Peterson 53.64 20009. Alex Rodriguez 53.70 201410. Billy Jamerson 53.98 2007

200 Breaststroke1. Jason Coombs 1:54.30 20152. Rob Holderness 1:54.36 20103. Juan Sequera 1:56.39 20144. Izaak Bastian 1:56.62 20195. Ryan Telford 1:56.86 20186. Julio Horrego 1:57.96 20187. Wickus Nienaber 1:58.30 20038. Jared Pike 1:58.59 20149. Billy Jamerson 1:58.74 200510. Matt Ankerholz 1:58.89 2018

100 Butterfly1. Kanoa Kaleoaloha 44.93 20192. Pavel Sankovich 45.00 20143. Connor Knight 45.83 20144. Will Pisani 45.90 20195. Jarryd Botha 46.23 20096. Cadell Lyons 46.54 20147. Max McCusker 46.72 20198. Max Polianski 46.97 20189. Cole Hensley 47.13 20169. Vladimir Stefanik 47.13 201811. Stephen Parry 47.16 199711. Joel Roycik 47.16 2006

200 Butterfly1. Connor Knight 1:41.66 2015 2. Stephen Parry 1:43.69 19983. Max Polianski 1:42.09 20194. Cole Hensley 1:44.27 20155. Ian Powell 1:46.11 20086. Pavel Sankovich 1:46.27 20147. Keam Ang 1:46.29 19998. Nelson Mora 1:46.44 19999. Robby Hayes 1:46.64 200910. Danny Nguyen 1:46.97 2010

200 Individual Medley1. Pavel Sankovich 1:41.92 20142. Jason Coombs 1:44.03 20173. Max Polianski 1:45.12 20184. Robby Hayes 1:45.81 20115. Connor Kalisz 1:45.79 20186. Juan Sequera 1:46.72 20147. Rudo Loock 1:47.07 20188. Connor Knight 1:47.10 20149. Ryan Telford 1:47.60 201710. Rob Holderness 1:47.65 2010

400 Individual Medley1. Juan Sequera 3:46.51 20122. Mateo De Angulo 3:47.23 20113. Kyle Young 3:47.93 20094. Max Polianski 3:48.29 20195. Griffin Alaniz 3:49.68 20186. Ryan Telford 3:50.66 20177. Ian Rowe 3:50.67 20108. Chip Haberstroh 3:50.76 19949. Nicholas Brown 3:50.85 201310. Kyle Doxtater 3:51.34 2014