Kosten and Olson record top five finishes.
AUBURN, Ala. (Feb. 18, 2000) — University of Kentucky swimmers AnnabelKosten and Melissa Olson each recorded top five finishes at the2000 Southeastern Conference Swimming and DivingChampionships Friday night at the James E. Martin AquaticCenter. Kosten swam her way to a fourth place finish in thefinals of the women’s 100-yard butterfly with a NCAAprovisional qualifying time of 55.44. Olson jumped up threespots from her preliminary qualifying time to finish fifth in thefinals of the 400 individual medley. Olson’s time of 4:18.37 metthe NCAA provisional time standard by more than six seconds.
Junior diver Carrie Knoeber finished fifth overall on the 3-meterdiving event with a score of 479.05, qualifying her for theNCAA Zone Diving Meet and also breaking her previouscareer high score. Juniors Macon White and Shaun Zitani brokeindividual school records and were members of UK’s recordbreaking 800 freestyle relay team
White broke his own team record in the finals of the 200freestyle, finishing seventh with a time of 1:37.20, twoone-hundredths better than his old record of 1:37.22, which metthe NCAA “B” cut.
Zitani’s time of 48.25 shattered the existing UK record of 49.22(Maurice Stewart) in the 100 butterfly. Zitani won theconsolation heat, and his time met the NCAA “B” cut. The UKmen’s 800 freestyle relay consisting of David Tweedie, AaronWorkman, White, and Zitani, finished fifth with a time of6:38.04, breaking the old mark of 6:39.63 set in 1997. The timealso was just under the NCAA provisional time standard.
Sophomore Carolyn Rader swam her lifetime best in the 200 freestyle, winning theconsolation heat with a time of 1:48.35, meeting the NCAA provisional mark. In theteam standings, the UK men are in a tight four-way battle, currently standing in fifth placeoverall with 199 points, one point better than sixth place South Carolina. On the women’sside, the Cats are sixth place with 236 points, only forty points behind fourth placeTennessee.
“It has been an incredibly fast and intimidating meet to swim,” UK coach Gary Conellysaid. “I am proud of the way our kids have stepped up and swam fast. All of our swimsFriday night were faster than in the morning, so I am happy we are accepting thechallenge of the competition.” The final day of competition begins Saturday morning withpreliminaries at 11:30 a.m. (EST), while finals are set for 7:30 p.m. Complete meetresults can be found on the internet at www.secsports.com orwww.auburn.edu/athletics/secswimming.
Agate(UK Finishers) Women's 400 Individual Medley5. Melissa Olson UK 4:18.37 *21. Sarah Carter UK 4:34.17Women's 100 Butterfly4. Annabel Kosten UK 55.44 *9. Debra Hinsley UK 56.2614. Taryn Kannegeisser UK 56.6919. Emily Buske UK 58.2924. Sarah Hoppe UK 59.4830. Lisa Beavers UK 1:02.70Men's 100 Butterfly9. Shaun Zitani UK 48.25 * !24. Eddie Clement UK 50.4527. Brett Palmer UK 50.9229. Matt Nilson UK 51.8932. Derek Perkins UK 53.11Women's 200 Freestyle9. Carolyn Rader UK 1:48.36 *19. Kelley Miller UK 1:51.2822. Tracy Sullivan UK 1:51.5628. Jenny Priester UK 1:52.90Men's 200 Freestyle7. Macon White UK 1:37.20 * !13. David Tweedie UK 1:38.56 *27. Dave Kuendig UK 1:41.8728. Aaron Workman UK 1:41.95Women's 100 Breaststroke15. Jen Clifford UK 1:05.75Men's 100 Breaststroke17. Roger Watkins UK 56.5420. Aaron Cuker UK 57.2021. Josh Waldrop UK 57.61Women's 100 Backstroke16. Jaime Siegele UK 58.1817. Taryn Kannegeisser UK 58.0720. Sarah Carter UK 59.0823. Kelly Neal UK 1:00.30Men's 100 Backstroke23. Brett Palmer UK 52.8424. Cody NathUK 53.04Women's 3-Meter Diving5. Carrie Knoeber UK 479.05Women's 800 Freestyle Relay4. UK (A. Kosten, K. Miller, T. Sullivan, C. Rader) 7:22.36 *Men's 800 Freestyle Relay5. UK (M. White, S. Zitani, D. Tweedie, A. Workman) 6:38.04 * !# - NCAA "A" Cut * - NCAA "B" Cut ? NCAA Zone "B" Diving Cut^ - SEC Meet Record! UK RecordTeam Scores Men's1. Auburn 506 5. UK 1992. Tennessee 439 6. USC 1983. Florida 422.57. Alabama 1904. Georgia 283.58. LSU 188Women's1. Georgia 582 6. UK 2362. Auburn 463 7. Alabama 1983. Florida 323 8. USC 1304. Tennessee 278 9. Arkansas 1095. LSU 247