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1998-1999
Men's Team Roster
| Name |
Year |
Home |
| C. Michael Barfoot |
SR |
Houston, TX |
| Adam Bellinger |
FY |
Tiburon, CA |
| Nathan Fowkes |
SO |
Houston, TX |
| Andrew Gnann |
FY |
Birmingham, AL |
| Kyle Graham |
SR |
Sarasota, FL |
| Jeffrey Guest |
SR |
Albuquerque, NM |
| Bryan Hummel |
JR |
San Antonio, TX |
| Curt Kieffer |
SO |
Midland, TX |
| Collin LeMaistre |
FY |
San Antonio, TX |
| David Matthews |
SR |
Georgetown, TX |
| Mac McCall |
FY |
Winston Salem, NC |
| Joseph Moore |
JR |
Ft. Worth, TX |
| Alexander Row |
SO |
San Antonio, TX |
| Dylan Steinford |
FY |
The Woodlands, TX |
| Ryan Stevens |
FY |
Wenatchee, WA |
| William Von Rosenberg |
FY |
San Antonio, TX |
| Marc Tiegel |
SR |
Atherton, CA |
| Noah Wallace |
SO |
Carrollton, TX |
| Mark Worley |
SR |
Houston, TX |
Women's Team Roster
| Name |
Year |
Home |
| Sarah Armstrong |
JR |
Houston, TX |
| Karen Bernhardt |
SO |
Atlanta, GA |
| Kylee Bessey |
FY |
San Antonio, TX |
| Catherine Bordelon |
SO |
Highland Village, TX |
| Kristin Brozena |
FY |
Albuquerque, NM |
| Chelsea Chapman |
SO |
Bellaire, TX |
| Erika Chow |
JR |
Houston, TX |
| Erica Clower |
JR |
Aurora, CO |
| Shannon Clower |
SO |
Aurora, CO |
| Traci Dodderer |
JR |
Johnstown, OH |
| Kelly Frindell |
SO |
Westerville, OH |
| Patricia Foh |
FY |
Friendswood, TX |
| Amy Guest |
SO |
Albuquerque, NM |
| Christy Jayne |
FY |
St. Louis, MO |
| Melissa Juliano |
SO |
Plano, TX |
| Andrea Lucas |
FY |
Eagen, MN |
| Lynn Lyons |
JR |
Banning, CA |
| Megan Prebula |
FY |
The Woodlands, TX |
| Lisa Marshall |
SR |
Pasadena, TX |
| Elizabeth Schewe |
SO |
Houston, TX |
| Jill Seagrave |
SR |
Corpus Christi, TX |
| Suski Sokol |
JR |
Friendswood, TX |
| Leslie Weeter |
JR |
Louisville, KY |
| Anna Wells |
FY |
Falmouth, ME |
| Kate Wetzel |
FY |
Corpus Christi, TX |
| Tara Zoellner |
SO |
Scottsdale, AZ |
1998-1999 Women's Season Recap
What a finish to a season that witnessed both joy and sorrow.
After a very successful competitive campaign in the fall semester, T.U. swimmers and divers experienced the heartbreaking accidental death of sophomore Alex Rowe in mid-December. A popular and inspirational member of the team, Row loved to compete and was remembered by all who were close to the team as a swimmer who would race with abandon whenever the opportunity availed itself. In the 1998 SCAC Invitational Championships he had captured 2nd place from an outside lane and earned the title of "outside smoker" for his daring "go for it" spirit. In the midst of mourning his loss, his teammates dedicated the rest of their season to his memory.
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| Lynn Lyons, Erika Chow, Sarah Armstrong, and Christy Jayne pause for a photo after winning the 200 freestyle relay at the 1999 SCAC Championships. |
Over the weekend of February 18-19-20, the Trinity University men's swimming and diving team competed furiously each of the meet's three days and upset pre-meet favorites DePauw and Sewanee to capture the 1999 SCAC Championships. Competing at the University of the South campus in Sewanee, Tennessee. Trinity University's women also did a splendid job, earning the SCAC runner-up spot behind the winning team from the University of the South. Trinity outscored DePauw University's women by nearly 300 points to take second place in the conference point tally. With two talented team members studying abroad during the spring semester, the Tigers from Texas could not keep pace with their rivals from Sewanee.
Leading the way for Trinity was first year Christy Jayne and sophomore Shannon Clower, who
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| Sophomore Amy Guest sharing a moment with her brother, senior co-captain Jeff Guest at his last college meet (February 1999). |
each won two events. Jayne snared individual titles in the 400 IM and the 200 breaststroke, while Clower captured the 500 and the 1650 freestyle events. Joining them on the winner's stand was junior Suski Sokol, who took the 200 butterfly as she sped to an NCAA consideration time. The Trinity entry of Lynn Lyons, Erika Chow, Sarah Armstrong, and Christy Jayne also won the 200 freestyle relay.
The final women's team ranking was as follows:
| Place |
School |
Points |
| 1 |
Sewanee University |
899 |
| 2 |
Trinity University |
793 |
| 3 |
DePauw University |
495 |
| 4 |
Centre College |
294 |
| 5 |
Rhodes College |
187 |
| 6 |
Rose-Hulman Institute |
171 |
| 7 |
Hendrix College |
163 |
| 8 |
Southwestern University |
79 |
1998-1999 Men's Season Recap
What a finish to a season that witnessed both joy and sorrow!
After a very successful competitive campaign in the fall semester, T.U. swimmers and divers experienced the heartbreaking accidental death of sophomore Alex Rowe in mid-December. A popular and inspirational member of the team, Row loved to compete and was remembered by all who were close to the team as a swimmer who would race with abandon whenever the opportunity availed itself. In the 1998 SCAC Invitational Championships he had captured 2nd place from an outside lane and earned the title of "outside smoker" for his daring "go for it" spirit. In the midst of mourning his loss, his teammates dedicated the rest of their season to his memory.
Over the weekend of February 18-19-20, the Trinity University men's swimming and diving team competed furiously each of the meet's three days and upset premeet favorites DePauw and Sewanee to capture the 1999 SCAC Championships. Competing at the University of the South campus in Sewanee, Tennessee, the Trinity Tigers roared back during the last two days of the meet to make up a first day deficit of more than 30 points and capture the SCAC's inaugural championship meet.
Leading the Trinity squad was Junior All-American Joseph Moore, who was supported by an outstanding group of first year swimmers and a contingent of upper class athletes eager to win a team title. Moore won the 50 and the 100 freestyle and was joined in the double-win category by frosh Dylan Stentiford, who took the 200 and the 500 freestyle races.
Critical to the Tigers team win was the fact that T.U. touched first in four of five relay races, earning many valuable points and demonstrating their pride and spirit in a way that only relay wins can do. Three of those relays saw Moore and Stentiford joined by first years Andrew Gnann and Will Von Rosenberg. This group of Tigers set new SCAC open records and surpassed NCAA Championship meet consideration times while splashing to their wins. The men's team standing final was as follows:
| Place School |
Points |
| 1Trinity University |
813 |
| 2DePauw University |
774 |
| 3Sewanee University |
686 |
| 4Rose-Hulman Institute |
296 |
| 5Hendrix College |
223 |
| 6Rhodes College |
214 |
| 7Centre College |
209 |
| 8Southwestern University |
126 |
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