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Complete Stories & Daily Recaps:
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. - Senior Katie Keller tied her own school record in the 50-yard freestyle Thursday night with a time of 23.59 seconds at the Pac-10 Championships at the King County Aquatic Center. The Seattle, Wash. native qualified for consolation finals after finishing 15th in preliminaries with a 23.76 performance. Both times marked season bests, while the 23.59 time tied a career best in the event. Keller tied for 10th in the consolation round. "Overall, I believe Katie was successful and her time indicates that she has speed," WSU assistant coach Alicia Hicken said. "I think she will have a better 100 freestyle time later on this week and it will be a better indicator of what kind of an athlete she is." A previous school record of 3:49.82 in the 400-medley relay was also rewritten as the team of Anna Hohmann (Wodonga, Australia), Erin Eldridge (Kirkland, Wash.), Sarah Ewan (Colville, Wash.) and Keller finished the event with a time of 3:46.99. Hohmann, a specialist in the backstroke, also captured a school record in the opening leg of the event. In preliminary competition, junior Gretchen Chambers (Adelaide, Australia) posted a career and season best time during Heat 2 of the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:02.65. Senior Liz Hohaia (Lacey, Wash.) also marked a career best in the 50 freestyle with her time of 25.39. "The first day went adequately well and we are closing the gap," WSU coach Rocco Aceto said. "But, we are still far from coming up from the basement." The Cougars continue conference competition through Saturday, Feb. 27. TEAM SCORING - 1, Stanford, 485. 2, California, 345. 3, Arizona, 344.5. 4, Southern Cal, 321. 5, UCLA, 246.5. 6. Washington, 142.5. 7, Arizona State, 117. 8, Washington State, 104.5. 9, Oregon State, 84. (All distances in yards) PRELIMINARIES - 500 Freestyle - 27, Gretchen Chambers (WSU), 5:02.65. 200 Individual Medley - 27, Kelley Miedema (WSU), 2:07.05. 31, Katie Leidel (WSU), 2:07.58. 45, Carrie Breed (WSU), 2:24.17. 50 Freestyle - 15, Katie Keller (WSU), 23.76. T31, Jessica Chisholm (WSU), 24.31. 39, Sarah Ewan (WSU), 24.78. 45, Wendy Enderle (WSU), 25.00. 50, Liz Hohaia (WSU), 25.39. 53, Suzie Muirhead (WSU), 26.05. CONSOLATION FINALS - 50 Freestyle - T10, Katie Keller (WSU), 23.59. FINALS - 200 Freestyle Relay - 1, CAL (A), 1:31.47. 2, UA (A), 1:31.94. 7, WSU (A), 1:36.21. 400 Medley Relay - 1, Stanford (A), 3:36.30. 2, CAL (A), 3:40.92. 7, WSU (A), 3:46.99.Daily Recap: February 25, 1999
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Daily Grind - February 26, 1999 FEDERAL WAY, Wash. - Junior Erin Eldridge will make her second trip to the NCAA Championships after automatically qualifying for the 100-yard breaststroke with a school record breaking time of 1 minute 2.19 seconds during the Pac-10 Championships at the King County Aquatic Center Friday. Last season, the Kirkland, Wash. native became the first Cougar in 21 years to capture a postseason berth competing in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events. Eldridge will travel to Athens, Georgia March 18-20. Her third place finish in the event is the highest any Cougar has ever placed at Pac-10s. "It took off a lot of pressure getting it out of the way early," said Eldridge on her early qualification during preliminaries. "It was a special moment." Overall, the Cougars broke six school records at the conference meet. Washington State's 200-medley relay team of Anna Hohmann (Wodonga, Australia), Eldridge, Sarah Ewan (Colville, Wash.), and Katie Keller (Seattle, Wash.) posted an NCAA consideration time with a mark of 1:44.19. The 800 freestyle relay team of Keller, Gretchen Chambers (Adelaide, Australia), Kelley Miedema (Cape Town, South Africa), and Katie Leidel (Round Rock, Texas) surpassed one of the oldest remaining school records set back in 1993 with a 7:35.79. Keller also set a school record in the 200 freestyle with a 1:50.49 opening leg time in the event. "We had a lot of breakthroughs," WSU assistant coach Alicia Hicken said. "We had a really good day and good races. Having people comeback and make finals - that is showing we are getting more experience." Junior Kelley Miedema eclipsed her own school record in the 400 individual medley with a time of 4:27.82 in preliminary action. Miedema later recorded her second best lifetime mark with a time of 4:27.29 in consolation finals. Teammate Anna Hohmann also surpassed her own school record time in the 100 backstroke with a 57.14. The Cougars are in eighth after two days of competition with 259.50 points. The Pac-10 Championships come to a close Saturday, Feb. 27. TEAM SCORING - 1, Stanford, 1062. 2, California, 841. 3, Southern Cal, 778. 4, Arizona, 739.50. 5, UCLA, 597.50. 6, Arizona State, 388. 7, Washington, 324.50. 8, Washington State, 259.50. 9, Oregon State, 169. (All distances in yards) PRELIMINARIES - 400 Individual Medley - 15, Kelley Miedema (WSU), 4:27.82. 17, Julie Thom (WSU), 4:31.59. 25, Aimee Walters (WSU), 4:40.46. 28, Carrie Breed (WSU), 5:04.84. 100 Butterfly - 35, Anna Hohmann (WSU), 58.79. 36, Sarah Ewan (WSU), 59.17. 40, Aimee Walters (WSU), 1:02.64. 200 Freestyle - 31, Gretchen Chambers (WSU), 1:54.84. 100 Breaststroke - 2, Erin Eldridge (WSU), 1:02.19. 14, Jessica Chisholm (WSU), 1:05.40. 18, Katie Leidel (WSU), 1:05.69. 100 Backstroke - 20, Anna Hohmann (WSU), 57.24. 25, Wendy Enderle (WSU), 58.64. 27, Eli Schmied (WSU), 58.74. 31, Liz Hohaia (WSU), 59.00. 37, Suzie Muirhead (WSU), 1:01.95. BONUS CONSOLATION - 400 Individual Medley - 20, Julie Thom (WSU), 4:31.36. 100 Breaststroke - 18, Katie Leidel (WSU), 1:05.55. 100 Backstroke - 19, Anna Hohmann (WSU), 57.14. CONSOLATION FINALS - 400 Individual Medley - 14, Kelley Miedema (WSU), 4:27.29. 100 Breaststroke - 15, Jessica Chisholm (WSU), 1:05.86. FINALS - 100 Breaststroke - 1, Elin Austevoll (STAN), 1:01.01. 2, Kristen MacGregor (USC), 1:01.57. 3, Erin Eldridge (WSU), 1:02.20. 200 Medley Relay - 1, Stanford (A), 1:39.84. 2, CAL (A), 1:41.02. 7, WSU (A), 1:44.19. 800 Freestyle Relay - 1, Stanford (A), 7:11.51. 2, UA (A), 7:13.16. 8, WSU (A), 7:35.79.Daily Recap: February 26, 1999
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Quotes of the Day - "Can I get some watah?" asked Kelley Miedema with an accent that even the waitress at breakfast couldn't understand.
Daily Grind - February 27, 1999 FEDERAL WAY, Wash. - Junior Erin Eldridge clocked in another NCAA automatic time in the 200-yard breaststroke with a new school record time of 2 minutes, 13.54 seconds in preliminary competition during the Pac-10 Championships at the King County Aquatic Center Saturday. The Kirkland, Wash. native turned in an NCAA automatic time in the 100 breaststroke Friday and will return in both events for the NCAA Championships in Athens, Georgia March 18-20. Eldridge could possibly become the Cougars' first All-American. The top 8 at NCAAs qualify for this prestigious recognition. "Erin made two automatic times which is incredible," WSU coach Rocco Aceto said. "If you are in the finals in the Pac-10s, you are in one of the fastest finals in the world. There is no room for error. You are up against the best in the world." Senior Katie Keller finished out a spectacular Cougar career at Pac-10s, breaking four school records in the 50 freestyle, 200 freestyle, and in two relay teams. She still remains the only Cougar to hold the most school records. In the 200 backstroke, senior Anna Hohmann and junior Kelley Miedema moved on to the bonus consolation round. Hohmann, a native of Wodonga, Australia, finished out her Cougar career with a school record breaking mark of 2:02.83 in preliminaries. Miedema completed bonus consolation with a 2:04.12. The Cougars eclipsed 10 school records over the three-day competition and finished eighth with 372.50 points. No. 3 Stanford won their 13th Pac-10 Championship with 1553 points. "We shattered 10 school records, scored the most points ever at the Pac-10 Championships, have one of the fastest breaststrokers in the country - in essence one of the fastest in the world," Aceto said. "We also had our first medallist and everybody swam a lifetime best time." "It is amazing to see how far we have come in two years. It's incredible. People are noticing it and we hit every goal we needed to meet at this meet." TEAM SCORING - 1, Stanford, 1553. 2, Southern Cal, 1177.50. 3, California, 1155.50. 4, Arizona, 1136.50. 5, UCLA, 856.50. 6, Arizona State, 634.50. 7, Washington, 456.50. 8, Washington State, 372.50. 9, Oregon State, 229.50. (All distances in yards) PRELIMINARIES - 200 Backstroke - 17, Anna Hohmann (WSU), 2:02.83. 21, Kelley Miedema (WSU), 2:03.54. 27, Wendy Enderle (WSU), 2:06.83. 29, Eli Schmied (WSU), 2:07.38. 36, Liz Hohaia (WSU), 2:12.98. 100 Freestyle - 11, Katie Keller (WSU), 51.26. 28, Jessica Chisholm (WSU), 53.55. 36, Sarah Ewan (WSU), 55.55. 37, Suzie Muirhead (WSU), 55.90. 38, Eli Schmied (WSU), 55.92. 200 Breaststroke - 2, Erin Eldridge (WSU), 2:13.54. 20, Katie Leidel (WSU), 2:23.28. 200 Butterfly - 28, Julie Thom (WSU), 2:11.69. 30, Aimee Walters (WSU), 2:14.55. BONUS CONSOLATION - 200 Backstroke - 18, Anna Hohmann (WSU), 2:02.87. 23, Kelley Miedema (WSU), 2:04.12. 100 Breaststroke - 21, Katie Leidel (WSU), 2:22.04. CONSOLATION FINALS - 100 Freestyle - 11, Katie Keller (WSU), 50.89. FINALS - 1650 Freestyle - 1, Trina Jackson (UA), 16:20.50. 2, Lisa Murray (CAL), 16:24.60. 18, Gretchen Chambers (WSU), 17:24.02. 19, Julie Thom (WSU), 17:26.99. 24, Carrie Breed (WSU), 19:11.47. 200 Breaststroke - 1, Elin Austevoll (STAN), 2:11.51. 2, Riley Mants (ASU), 2:12.87. 5, Erin Eldridge (WSU), 2:14.90. 400 Freestyle Relay - 1, California (A), 3:17.66. 2, Stanford (A), 3:18.70. 8, WSU (A), 3:29.33.Daily Recap: February 27, 1999
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