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Extractions: Sheila Taormina (USA), Courtney Shealy (USA), Kristy Kowal (USA), Amanda Adkins (USA), Kim Black (USA), Julia Stowers (USA), Kara Lynn Joyce (USA), Amanda Weir (USA), Sarah Poewe (Germany). The 2004-05 season marks the 26th year with Jack Bauerle at the helm of the women's swimming program and the 22nd as leader of the men's team at the University of Georgia. In that span of time, Bauerle has met with unparalleled success 159 All-America honorees, 33 Top 20 ranked teams, 108 SEC champions (84 individuals, 24 relay teams), nearly 350 combined men's and women's dual meet wins, 26 NCAA individual championship titles and 10 NCAA relay champions, two World, 17 American records (11 individual, 6 relays), 35 Academic All-Americans, 20 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients a list that becomes more and more impressive with each passing year.
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Extractions: Table of Contents The National Collegiate Athletic Association, at its annual convention in January of 1981, voted to begin conducting national championship events for women during the 1981-82 school year. Championships in nine sports, including swimming and diving (considered a single sport), were established that year. The first National Collegiate Women's Swimming and Diving Championship was hosted by the University of Florida in March of 1982. Florida won that first meet, but since then Texas and Stanford have dominated, winning 15 of the 16 team championships between 1983 and 1998. However, the University of Georgia had won three straight team titles before the streak was broken by Auburn in 2002. Top of Page History My Blog Biography Glossaries Calendar ... Directory Year Champion (Coach) Florida (Randy Reese) Stanford (George Haines) Texas (Richard Quick) Texas (Richard Quick) Texas (Richard Quick) Texas (Richard Quick) Texas (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Texas (Mark Schubert) Texas (Mark Schubert) Stanford (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Stanford (Richard Quick) Southern Cal. (Mark Schubert)
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Extractions: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.Kristy Kowal, a former Georgia swimmer and silver medalist at the 2000 Olympic Games, has been named a recipient of the NCAA Today1s Top VIII Award as announced by the NCAA. The award honors eight distinguished student-athletes from the preceding calendar year for achievement in athletics, achievement in academics, character and leadership. "We could not be more proud of Kristy," Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle said, "as she has worked hard to become the consummate student-athlete during her stay at Georgia. She is a very talented young lady in the classroom and in the pool, but her success has been predicated on old-fashion hard work." Kowal marks the fourth consecutive year that a student-athlete from Georgia has been a winner of the Top VIII Award and the fifth recipient overall. Terry Hoage, who was a two-time All-American in football, was Georgia's first winner in January of 1984 when the award was NCAA Top VI, but it was 13 years later before the Bulldogs claimed winner No. 2 in swimmer Lisa Coole in 1997. Football player Matt Stinchcomb followed in 1998, and track and field star Debbie Ferguson was honored last year.
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Extractions: The NCAA News December 18, 2000 2001 Today's Top VIII reflect student-athlete leadership Another stellar collection of student-athletes who have performed well on and off the fields and courts has been selected as winners of the NCAA's Today's Top VIII awards. The group will be honored January 7 at the Honors Dinner during the NCAA Convention in Orlando, Florida. The Today's Top VIII, selected by the NCAA Honors Committee, recognizes distinguished student-athletes from the preceding calendar year for athletics, academic achievement, character and leadership. This year's selections are Drew Brees, football, Purdue University; Matthew L. Busbee, swimming and diving, Auburn University; Alia Fischer, basketball, Washington University (Missouri); Andrea M. Garner, basketball, Pennsylvania State University; Kristy Kowal, swimming and diving, University of Georgia; Kevin M. Listerman, basketball; Northern Kentucky University; Amanda Scott, softball, California State University, Fresno; and Josh Sims, lacrosse, Princeton University. Following are biographical sketches of Today's Top VIII: Drew Brees
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