Emory University won its
first NCAA Division III national team championship.
The title culminates a seven-year streak in which
the Eagles improved their finish each year at the
national championships. Emory was 12th in 1999,
followed by seventh -place, fourth, third, third
(again), and second at the subsequent NCAA national
championships.
Emory had 13 individuals earn
All-America honors resulting in 33 All-America certificates.
Samantha White won the national championship in
the 500-yard freestyle event. White also helped
Emory win the national title in the 800-yard freestyle
relay, a first in school history in any relay event.
Alongside White on the 800 freestyle relay were
Leigh Campbell, Holly Hinz and Dana Inserra.
Emory, with 18 qualifiers,
had the largest squad at the national championship.
All 18 scored by placing in the top 16 in an individual
or relay event.
Emory won the University
Athletic Association title for the seventh consecutive
year and the 13th time in 15 years. The consecutive
streak is the longest in UAA history. Individual
honors included:
| All America |
| Dana Inserra |
Seabrook, TX (Clear Lake) |
3 events |
Hillary Lane |
Deerfield, IL (Deerfield) |
5 events |
| Leigh Campbell |
Chapel Hill, NC (East Chapel Hill) |
4 event |
| Samantha White |
Silver Spring, MD (Blake) |
4 events |
| Holly Hinz |
Marietta, GA (Westminster School) |
3 events |
| Jamie Lawler |
Winchester, VA (Nevqua Valley) |
3 events |
| Sarah Nicholson |
Lake Oswego, OR (Jesuit) |
2 event |
| Lauren Bernstein |
Cincinnatie, OH (Sycamore) |
1 events |
| Ellen Flader |
Arlington, VA (H-B Woodlawn) |
1 event |
| Sarah Gardiner |
Milwaukee, WI (Whitefish Bay) |
1 event |
| Samantha Gillen |
Arlington, VA (H-B Woodlawn) |
1 event |
| Karyn Henderson |
Solon, OH (Solon) |
1 event |
| Alexis Smith |
Strafford, NH (Coe-Brown Northwood Academy) |
1 event |
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| All America (Honorable Mention): |
| Julia Mavrodin |
Cherry Hill, NJ (Cherry Hill East) |
2 events |
| Suzanna Zifkin |
Evanston, IL (Evanston Township) |
2 events |
| Dana Inserra |
Seabrook, TX (Clear Lake) |
1 event |
| Ellen Flader |
Arlington, VA ( H-BWoodlawn) |
1 event |
| Sarah Gardiner |
Milwaukee, WI (Whitefish Bay) |
1 event |
| Karyn Henderson |
Solon, OH (Solon) |
1 event |
| Holly Hinz |
Marietta, GA (Westminster School) |
1 event |
| Jessica Ivry |
Orinda, CA (Miramonte) |
1 event |
| Hillary Lane |
Deerfield, IL (Deerfield) |
1 event |
| Amanda Moser |
Allentown, PA (Salisbury) |
1 event |
| Kelly Riesterer |
Orange Park, FL (Episcopal) |
1 event |
| Alexis Smith |
Strafford, NH (Coe-Brown Northwood Academy) |
1 event |
| |
| Conference Champion (University
Athletic Association) |
| Hillary Lane |
Deerfield, IL (Deerfield) |
4 events |
| Dana Inserra |
Seabrook, TX (Clear Lake) |
3 events |
| Samantha White |
Silver Spring, MD (Blake) |
3 event |
| Leigh Campbell |
Chapel Hill, NC (East Chapell Hill) |
2 events |
| Sarah Nicholson |
Lake Oswego, OR (Jesuit) |
2 events |
| Keely Delcore |
Barrington, IL (Barrington) |
1 event |
| Samantha Gillen |
Arlington, VA (H-B Woodlawn) |
1 event |
| Jamie Lawler |
Winchester, VA (Nevqua Valley) |
1 event |
| Julia Mavrodin |
Cherry Hill, NJ (Cherry Hill East) |
1 event |
| Suzanna Zifkin |
Evanston, IL (Evanston Township) |
1 event |
| |
| All-Conference (University Athletic
Association) |
| Hillary Lane |
Deerfield, IL (Deerfield) |
5 events |
| Leigh Campbell |
Chapel Hill, NC (East Chapel Hill) |
4 events |
| Samantha Gillen |
Arlington, VA (H-B Woodlawn) |
4 events |
| Dana Inserra |
Seabrook, TX (Clear Lake) |
4 events |
| Samantha White |
Silver Spring, MD (Blake) |
4 events |
| Jamie Lawler |
Winchester, VA (Nevqua Valley) |
3 events |
| Sarah Nicholson |
Lake Oswego, OR (Jesuit) |
3 events |
| Suzanna Zifkin |
Evanston, IL (Evanston Township) |
3 events |
| Keely Delcore |
Barrington, IL (Barrington) |
2 events |
| Sarah Gardiner |
Milwaukee, WI (Whitefish Bay) |
2 events |
| Julia Mavrodin |
Cherry Hill, NJ (Cherry Hill East) |
2 events |
| Lisa Parton |
Setauket, NY (Ward Melville) |
2 events |
| Ellen Flader |
Arlington, VA (H-B Woodlawn) |
1 event |
| Karyn Henderson |
Solon, OH (Solon) |
1 event |
| Caitlin Hoey |
Delran, NJ (Delran) |
1 event |
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| Team Awards (Emory University) |
| Samantha White |
silver Springs, MD (Blake) |
Most Valuable Performer |
| Keely Delcore |
Barrington, IL (Barrington) |
Most Improved Performer |
| Leigh Campbell |
Chapel Hill, NC (East Chapel Hill) |
Most Competitive Performer |
| Ellen Flader |
Arlington, VA (H-B Woodlawn) |
Rookie of the Year |
Lauren Bernstein
Freshman Lauren Bernstein earned All-America honors
at the NCAA championships after swimming a leg on
the 400-yard medley relay team that placed seventh.
Bernstein was 14th on the team out of 39 competitors
in points scored in dual and championship meets.
Leigh Campbell
Senior Leigh Campbell earned All-America honors
in four events at the NCAA championships. Campbell
is one of five swimmers in school history to earn
three or more All-America honors in individual events
in the same year at the national meet, and the fourth
to do it at the national meet in two different years.
Campbell swam a leg on the national championship
800-yard freestyle relay team. Campbell finished
third, fourth and seventh respectively in the 500-,
1650-, and 200-yard freestyle events, This is the
fourth consecutive year that Campbell has made All-America
in the 1650-yard freestyle event. Campbell is the
first individual in Emory history to earn All-America
honors in the same individual event all four years.
Her career All-America awards total 16, which is
the second most in school history. Campbell was
the conference champion in the 1650-yard freestyle
event. Campbell won the team's Most Competitive
Performer award. Campbell was fifth on the team
out of 39 competitors in points scored in dual and
championship meets.
Ellen Flader
Flader, a freshman, earned All- America honors at
the NCAA national championships as a member of the
200-yard medley relay team that finished in fourth
place. Flader earned All-America honorable mention
with a ninth-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke
at the national championships. For her achievements
Flader was chosen as the team's Rookie of the Year.
Flader was eighth on the team out of 39 competitors
in points scored in dual and championship meets.
Sarah Gardiner
Gardiner, a junior, was seventh in the 200-yard
backstroke at the NCAA national championships to
earn All-America recognition in the event for the
second consecutive year. She received All-America
honorable mention in the 100-yard backstroke event,
finishing 16th. Gardiner is the third-fastest individual
in school history in the 200 backstroke. Gardiner
was 10th on the team out of 39 competitors in points
scored in dual and championship meets.
Samantha Gillen
Junior Samantha Gillen attained All-America status
by swimming a leg on the 400-yard medley relay that
finished seventh at the NCAA national championships.
At the conference championships, Gillen was a member
of the championship 200-yard medley and second-place
400-yard medley relay teams. She finished in second
and third place, respectively, in the 100-yard backstroke
and 200-yard individual medley at the conference
championships. Gillen was ninth on the team out
of 39 competitors in points scored in dual and championship
meets.
Karyn Henderson
At the NCAA national championships, junior Karyn
Henderson earned an All-America certificate by placing
fifth in the 400-yard individual medley event. She
received All-American honorable mention for the
200-yard individual medley event, where she finished
11th. Henderson finished second at the conference
championships in the 400-yard individual medley.
Henderson was 15th on the team out of 39 competitors
in points scored in dual and championship meets.
Holly Hinz
Hinz, a junior, earned three All-America awards
at the NCAA national championships. Hinz swam a
leg on the 800-yard freestyle relay unit that won
the national title. Hinz finished third in the 400-yard
individual medley and eighth in the 500-yard freestyle
event to attain All-America status in both events.
Hinz is the seventh-fastest individual in Emory
history in the 400-yard individual medley. Hinz
was named the national Swimmer of the Week by CollegeSwimming.com
on November 5, 2004, for her performance the previous
week. She has a career total of six All-America
certificates. Hinz was seventh on the team out of
39 competitors in points scored in dual and championship
meets.
Dana Inserra
Inserra, a senior, earned six All-America honors
-- two individual and four relay events -- at the
NCAA national championships. Inserra tied the school
record for most All-America awards earned in one
year. She placed fifth in both the 200-yard freestyle
and 200-yard butterfly events at the national championships.
Inserra was one of four swimmers that won the national
championship on Emory's 800-yard freestyle relay.
Inserra has a career total of 10 All-America certificates,
which is the ninth highest in Emory history. Inserra
was second on the team out of 39 competitors in
points scored in dual and championship meets.
Hillary Lane
For the third year in a row senior Hillary Lane
earned five All-America citations, at the national
championships. She has 17 career All-America certificates,
the most in school history. Lane placed sixth in
the 50-yard freestyle at the NCAA national championships.
Lane is the fastest individual in school history
in the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle events. She
was a member of the All-American 200- and 400-yard
freestyle relays and the 200- and 400-yard medley
relays. Lane won two individual and two relay events,
at the conference championships.. She placed first
in the 50- and 100- yard freestyle events and swam
a leg on the first-place 200-yard medley and 200-yard
freestyle relay teams. Lane was named the national
Swimmer of the Week by CollegeSwimming.com on October
18, 2004 for her performance the previous week.
Lane was the first on the team out of 39 competitors
in points scored in dual and championship meets.
Jamie Lawler
Sophomore Jamie Lawler earned three All-America
awards at the NCAA national championships. She was
a member of the All-America 200- and 400-yard medley
relays and 200-yard freestyle relay. At the conference
championships Lawler finished third in the 100-yard
backstroke event. Lawler is the fastest individual
in Emory history in the 100-yard backstroke. Lawler
was fourth on the team out of 39 competitors in
points scored in dual and championship meets.
Sarah Nicholson
At the national championships, Nicholson swam on
the All-America 200- and 400-yard freestyle relays.
The sophomore was a member of the conference champion
200-yard freestyle and 200-yard medley relays and
swam a leg on the second-place 400-yard medley relay
team. Nicholson was named the national Swimmer of
the Week by CollegeSwimming.com on October 27, 2004,
for her performance the previous week. Nicholson
was third on the team out of 39 competitors in points
scored in dual and championship meets.
Alexis Smith
Smith earned her second career All-America honor
in the 400-yard individual medley, where she finished
fourth at the national championships. The sophomore
received All-America honorable mention recognition
in the 200-yard individual medley by finishing 10th
in the nation. In school history, Smith is the sixth-
and ninth- fastest individual respectively in the
200- and 400-yard individual medley events.
Samantha White
Samantha White won two NCAA national championships
this season, one in the 500-yard freestyle event,
and another as a member of the 800-yard freestyle
relay. White became the eighth individual in school
history to win a national championship and the second
to win at least two in the same year. For the meet,
she earned All-America honors in four events, three
of them as an individual. By doing so, White became
the fourth swimmer in school history to have at
least three individual All-America honors at more
than one NCAA national meet. The four All-America
citations raised her career total to nine, which
ranks 10th in school history. In addition to winning
the 500 free, White was the national runner-up in
the 1,650-yard freestyle event and finished fifth
in the 200-yard freestyle. She scored 61 points
at the national meet, accounting for 15 percent
of her team's score, even though she was one of
18 competitors for Emory. White was honored as the
squad's Most Valuable Performer. At the conference
championships, she won the 200- and 500-yard freestyle
events and swam a leg on the first-place 800-yard
freestyle relay unit. For the season, White was
sixth on the team out of 39 competitors in points
scored in dual and championship meets.
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Written by Alexcis
Brown, Emory sports information assistant.