Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving

Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving

infobox College swim team
university = Yale University


hex1 = #000099
hex2 = #FFFFFF
founded = 1898
conference = Ivy League
conferenceshort =
nickname = Bulldogs, Elis
history = 30 EISL Championships, 5 Ivy Championships, and 4 NCAA Championships
home pool = Robert J. H. Kiphuth Exhibition Pool
city = New Haven
state = Connecticut
stateabb = CT
color1 = Yale Blue
color2 = White
coach = Frank P. Keefe
men's ncaa = 4 (1942, 1944, 1951, 1953)
women's ncaa = 0
men's conference = 30
women's conference = 5

The Yale swimming and diving program has produced countless champion athletes since 1898. Yale swimmers have broken world records, earned hundreds of All-American honors, and have shaped the sport of swimming into what it is today. The team has won 4 NCAA championships, 30 EISL championships, and several AAU championships. Under legendary coach Robert J. H. Kiphuth, the Yale men swam to a record of 528 wins and 12 losses. Today, the men's program has what may be the winningest record of any sports team ever: 1051 wins, 200 losses over 108 years. The first varsity women's team competed in 1975.

Facilities

The Yale Swimming & Diving teams train and compete in the Payne Whitney Gymnasium on Yale's campus. The third-floor practice pool is a 5-lane, 50-meter course with two moveable bulkheads that allow the pool to be divided into two 25-yard courses. The Robert J. H. Kiphuth Exhibition Pool is the competition venue, and is a 6-lane 25-yard course with seating for 2,178.

History

Coaches

*Thomas O'Callahan (1906-1915) "47-14"
*Matthew Mann (1915-1917) "17-3"
*Robert J. H. Kiphuth (1917-1959) "528-12"
*Philip Moriarty (1959-1976) "195-25"
*Edward L. Bettendorf (1976-1977) "8-3"
*Paul Katz (1977-1978) "3-7"
*Frank P. Keefe (1978-present) "234-123 (men)"

Captains & Season Records

Men

# 1898-1899 ? "1-2"
# 1899-1900 ? "1-1"
# 1900-1901 ? "1-0"
# 1901-1902 ? "5-3"
# 1902-1903 ? "2-3"
# 1903-1904 ? "2-1"
# 1904-1905 ? "4-1"
# 1905-1906 ? "3-2"
# 1906-1907 ? "2-3"
# 1907-1908 ? "3-2"
# 1908-1909 Edward C. M. Richards "4-2"
# 1909-1910 Edward C. M. Richards "7-0"
# 1910-1911 William Howe "5-0"
# 1911-1912 John Cameron Stoddart "3-2"
# 1912-1913 Andrew Wilson "8-2"
# 1913-1914 Paul Roberts "7-1"
# 1914-1915 Daniel Summers "8-2"
# 1915-1916 Carl V. Schlaet "7-2"
# 1916-1917 Louis A. Ferguson "10-1"
# 1917-1918 Richard Mayer "8-1"
# 1918-1919 John M. Hincks "7-0"
# 1919-1920 John M. Hincks "10-0"
# 1920-1921 Lorrin P. Thurston "14-0"
# 1921-1922 C. Dudley Pratt "14-0"
# 1922-1923 William L. Jelliffe "15-0"
# 1923-1924 Robert B. Colgate "10-4"
# 1924-1925 Robert J. Sullivan "14-0"
# 1925-1926 James D. Bronson "14-0"
# 1926-1927 Phil W. Bunnell "14-0"
# 1927-1928 James A. House, Jr. "14-0"
# 1928-1929 John A. Pope "12-0"
# 1929-1930 John V. Howland "14-0"
# 1930-1931 Robert L. Messimer "14-0"
# 1931-1932 Lloyd B. Osborne "11-0"
# 1932-1933 Albert T. Hapke "14-0"
# 1933-1934 Joseph Barker "14-0"
# 1934-1935 David Livingston "12-0"
# 1935-1936 Norris D. Hoyt "14-0"
# 1936-1937 Richard A. Cooke "14-1"
# 1937-1938 John J. Macionis "10-3"
# 1938-1939 John W. Good "15-1"
# 1939-1940 Russ P. Duncan "15-1"
# 1940-1941 Willis H. Sanburn III "13-0"
# 1941-1942 Howard R. Johnson "12-0"
# 1942-1943 Edward T. Davidge "11-0"
# 1943-1944 Richard Lyon "10-0"
# 1944-1945 Alan R. Ford "8-1"
# 1945-1946 Philetus Stetler "8-0"
# 1946-1947 Edward K. Heuber "13-0"
# 1947-1948 Allan M. Stack "12-0"
# 1948-1949 Richard B. Baribault "13-0"
# 1949-1950 Albert J. Ratkiewicz "13-0"
# 1950-1951 Raymond M. Reid "13-0"
# 1951-1952 James J. Carroll "13-0"
# 1952-1953 Wayne R. Moor "14-0"
# 1953-1954 Kenneth S. Welch "13-0"
# 1954-1955 Malcolm P. Aldrich, Jr. "14-0"
# 1955-1956 John P. Phair "15-0"
# 1956-1957 William T. Clinton "14-0"
# 1957-1958 Peter R. Taft "13-0"
# 1958-1959 P. Timothy Jecko "13-0"
# 1959-1960 Peter Lusk "14-0"
# 1960-1961 Thomas Bissell "12-1"
# 1961-1962 William McMaster "12-1"
# 1962-1963 John Finch "13-0"
# 1963-1964 Michael M. Austin "13-0"
# 1964-1965 Stephen E. Clark "13-0"
# 1965-1966 George S. Hill "12-1"
# 1966-1967 Douglas Kennedy "14-0"
# 1967-1968 Donald A. Schollander "14-0"
# 1968-1969 Robert S. Waples, Jr. "15-0"
# 1969-1970 Edward L. Bettendorf "14-0"
# 1970-1971 Michael W. Cadden "12-1"
# 1971-1972 Robert Casting "10-3"
# 1972-1973 Nate Cartmell "10-1"
# 1973-1974 Chuck Holum "6-5"
# 1974-1975 Bryan Smith "4-6"
# 1975-1976 Bob Blattner "7-6"
# 1976-1977 Quentin Lawler "8-3"
# 1977-1978 Bill Lindsay "3-7"
# 1978-1979 Jim Healy "5-6"
# 1979-1980 Mark DeVore "5-6"
# 1980-1981 Kurt Langborg "5-6"
# 1981-1982 Bob Murchison "7-5"
# 1982-1983 Jon Sharp "6-6"
# 1983-1984 Geoff Pitt "3-8"
# 1984-1985 Jason Green "7-5"
# 1985-1986 Todd Kaplan "3-7"
# 1986-1987 Bert Hazlett "7-4"
# 1987-1988 Jeff Kaplan "3-7"
# 1988-1989 Eric Breissinger "5-7"
# 1989-1990 Dave Jacobs "7-4"
# 1990-1991 Greg Reihman "10-3"
# 1991-1992 Greg Reihman "9-1"
# 1992-1993 Mike Englesbe "13-1"
# 1993-1994 Sean Tesoro "10-2"
# 1994-1995 Mike Kostal "11-5"
# 1995-1996 John Mendell "7-7"
# 1996-1997 Brian Hall "9-3"
# 1997-1998 David Antonelli "7-4"
# 1998-1999 Steve Gold "10-1"
# 1999-2000 Mike Caperonis "10-2"
# 2000-2001 George Gleason "10-3"
# 2001-2002 Pat Dennis "14-1"
# 2002-2003 Greg Palumbo "11-2"
# 2003-2004 Alex Nash "9-3"
# 2004-2005 Dave Lange "7-5"
# 2005-2006 Brendan Everman "8-4"
# 2006-2007 Geof Zann "7-3"
# 2007-2008 Colin Stalnecker "8-3"
# 2008-2009 Alex Righi

NCAA Championships

*1942
*1944
*1951
*1953

[ [http://www.ncaasports.com/swimming/mens/history History - Past Champions - NCAA.com ] ]

Men's EISL Championships

"Note: Yale is in the Ivy League, but men's swimming traditionally competes in the Eastern Interscholastic Swimming League, which pre-dates the Ivy League by 18 years. The EISL currently includes all the Ivy League schools and the U.S. Naval Academy."
*1936
*1939
*1940
*1941
*1942
*1943
*1946
*1947
*1948
*1949
*1950
*1951
*1952
*1953
*1954
*1955
*1956
*1957
*1958
*1959
*1960
*1961
*1963
*1964
*1965
*1967
*1968
*1969
*1970
*1973

Women's Ivy Championships

*1978
*1992
*1993
*1996
*1997

Olympians

Athletes

*1912, Stockholm
**Arthur McAleenan, diving
*1936, Berlin
**John Macionis, 400 Free, 800 Free Relay silver
*1948, London
**Alan Ford, 100 Free silver
**James McLane, 400 Free silver, 1500 Free gold, 800 Free Relay Gold
**John Marshall (Australia), 400 Free bronze, 1500 Free silver
**Allen Stack, 100 Back gold
*1952, Helsinki
**Rex Aubrey (Australia), 100 Free, 1500 Free, 800 Free Relay
**James McLane, 800 Free Relay gold, 400 Free, 1500 Free
**John Marshall (Australia), 400 Free, 800 Free Relay
**Wayne Morre, 800 Free Relay gold, 400 Free
**Donald Sheff, alternate 800 Free Relay
**Allen Stack, 100 Back
*1956, Melbourne
**Timothy Jecko, alternate 800 Free Relay
**John Marshall (Australia), 200 Fly
*1960, Rome
**Stephen Clark, alternate 400 Medley Relay, 800 Free Relay
**Jeffrey Farrel, 400 Medley Relay gold, 800 Free Relay gold
*1964, Tokyo
**Michael Austin, 400 Free Relay gold, 100 Free
**Stephen Clark, 400 Medley Relay gold, 400 Free Relay gold, 800 Free Relay gold
**David Lyons, alternate 400 Free Relay, 800 Free Relay
**Bill Mettler, alternate 800 Free Relay
**John Nelson 1500 Free silver, 400 Free
**Donald Schollander, 100 Free gold, 400 Free gold, 400 Free Relay gold, 800 Free Relay gold
**Edward Townsend, alternate 400 Free Relay, 800 Free Relay
*1968, Mexico City
**Philip Long, 200 Breast
**John Nelson, 800 Free Relay gold, 200 Free bronze, 400 Free, 1500 Free
**Donald Schollander, 800 Free Relay gold, 200 Free silver, alternate 400 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
*1972, Munich
**Robert Kasting (Canada), 100 Free bronze
**Erik Fish (Canada), 100 Back bronze
*1976, Montreal
**Lionel Bourcelot (France), 100 Back
*1984, Los Angeles
**George Gross (Canada), Water Polo
*2000, Sydney
**Stephen Fahy (Bermuda), 100 Fly, 200 IM
**George Gleason (U.S. Virgin Islands), 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM
**Emily de Riel, Modern Pentathlon silver
*2004, Athens
**George Gleason (U.S. Virgin Islands), 100 Free
*2008, Beijing (Paralympics)
** Deb Gruen, 400 Free, 50 Fly, 100 Breast, 200 IM

Coaches

*Robert J. H. Kiphuth: 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1948
*Philip Moriarty: 1960
*Frank Keefe: 1984, 1988, 2000

[ [http://yalebulldogs.cstv.com/sports/m-swim/stats/2004-2005/olympicgames.html Yale University Bulldogs, Official Athletic Site ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.goyalebulldogs.com Yale Athletics]
* [http://yalebulldogs.cstv.com/sports/m-swim/yale-m-swim-body.html Yale Men's Swimming]
* [http://yalebulldogs.cstv.com/sports/w-swim/yale-w-swim-body.html Yale Women's Swimming]


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