Clark University Clark University
950 Main Street • Worcester, MA 01610
Tel: 508-793-7711 • Contact Us

Athletics

Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving
Men's Highlights

2007-08

The Clark men’s swim and dive team staked its claim to three dual-meet victories despite a shortage in numbers during the first half of the season. With three veteran swimmers (Brian Walsh, Mike Smith, Tim O’Keefe) abroad first semester, the youthful Cougars posted victories over Gordon College, Elms College and Bridgewater State College on their way to a 3-8 overall mark.

Clark placed third with 228 points at the Worcester City Meet held at Holy Cross after semester break. Junior Drew Jackson led the way with a first place finish in the 200-yard backstroke. That would set the stage for Jackson’s two new Clark backstroke records at the NEWMAC Championship meet. He set a new mark in the 50-yard backstroke (25.67) on the lead-leg of the 200-yard medley relay and broke his old Clark record in the 100-yard backstroke (54.87). The team finished sixth overall (244 points) at NEWMAC’s for the third straight year.

Senior captain Shyamal Asher represented the men’s team on the NEWMAC All-Academic squad. Additionally, Asher was awarded the athletic department’s inaugural Senior Scholar Athlete Award, created to recognize the senior athlete with the highest cumulative grade point average over four years or one who will have completed their undergraduate requirements in three years. Asher completed his degree in biochemistry and molecular biology in three years with a 4.11 grade point average.

2006-07

Led by fourth-year head coach Paul E. Phillips, both the Clark University women’s and men’s swim and dive programs posted its second consecutive winning season. In addition to their in the pool exploits, the Cougars broadcasted their first-ever live CougarCast. Betty-Jean (Grazulis) Jaskoviak ’83, a member of Clark’s Athletic Hall Of Fame, and Doug Denny-Brown ’87, one of the team’s most supportive alums, provided the commentary.

Finishing seventh at the NEWMAC Championships, the Cougar women moved up three places and posted its highest finish since 2001-02. Additionally, Clark upped its point total from last year’s mark by 62 points and finished with a pair of new school marks, 71 season-best performances and 41 career records. Meet highlights included first-year Dana Akerfelds fastest finish in the 500-yard freestyle in 25 years and a 100-yard backstroke showing just tenth of a second short of a new school mark. The 200-yard freestyle relay team also posted the highest relay finish in three years and the fastest time since 1997.

The women swam their way to a 7-5 dual-meet mark this winter. Winners of three-straight before the Puerto Rico training trip, Clark returned to take second at the Worcester City Championship. Named the Cathy Desrosiers ’82 Women’s Swimmer of the Meet runner-up, Akerfelds set a new meet mark in the 500-yard free.

The Clark men’s squad (6-5) also had its share of notable accomplishments this season. Although the Cougars placed sixth for the second consecutive year at the NEWMAC Meet, they were within striking distance of the number five slot. In team scoring, the men finished with 272 points just 26 behind fifth. Sophomore Drew Jackson led the way with two record-breaking performances in the 100- and 200-yard backstroke, where he shattered a seven-year old school mark held by former conference backstroke champion Doug Shea ’00. Clark also packed on the points by placing in five of six relay events.

Prior to NEWMAC’s, Clark won three out of four dual-meets to start the season, and returned from their winter break trip to tack on another dual-meet victory.

2005-06

NEWMAC Championships – 6th place (best finish since 2002)

The men’s team posted a 7-5 dual meet record after a 2-9 campaign in 2003-04 and 1-9 in 2004-05. Drew Jackson ’09 finished third in the 200 backstroke—the best finish by a Clark swimmer since 2002—while Dave Critchlow ’08 broke the school record in the 100 backstroke (56.38), and Sal Pezzella ’09 finished fifth in both diving events.

2004-05 (NEWMAC Championship Highlights)

The men’s swimming and diving team performed well at the NEWMAC Championship despite finishing in 7th place. First-year Steven Ratner placed 5th in both diving events, moving into second place on Clark’s all-time list in the 1-meter (361.30) and third place all-time in the 3-meter event (354.10). First-year Dave Critchlow broke a 13-year-old school record in the 50-yard backstroke event (26.65) and finished 11th in the 100-yard backstroke (57.36), moving into 4th place on the all-time list. Junior Jesse Bausell finished 11th in the 1650-yard freestyle, with the program’s fourth-best performance all-time (18:02.57) and sophomore Joe Page finished 16th in the 200-yard butterfly. Senior captain Sam Swartwout anchored two 6th-place relays for the Cougars.

2004-05

Team awards were presented to Jesse Bausell ’06 (outstanding performer), David Critchlow ’08 (most improved), and Sam Swartwout (unsung hero). Bausell led the team in points scored for the season and was also recognized with the team’s academic achievement award.

Leading the way for the men this season was lone senior and captain Sam Swartwout. Swartwout’s versatility was evident having earned the team’s second fastest times in the 100, 200, 500 and 1000yd freestyle in addition to the 50 fly (relay split). Junior Jesse Bausell’s efforts in the 1650yd freestyle earned him a place on the All-Time Top Five list with his time of 18:02.57 at the NEWMAC Championships. Bausell led the Cougars with the top times of the season in the 500 (5:14.34), 1000 (10:53.08) and 1650yd freestyle events and he also led the team in points scored.

The class of 2008 showed a promising future for the Cougars as first-year David Critchlow and classmate Steven Ratner had very successful rookie campaigns. Critchlow broke a 13 year-old school record in the 50yd backstroke at the NEWMAC Championships leading off the 200yd medley relay with a split of 26.69, and he also earned the Cougars’ best times of the season in the 50yd freestyle (23.00) and the 100 (57.36) and 200yd backstroke events. Ratner made a place for himself in Cougar history by earning spots on the All-Time Top Five in all four diving categories. He was undefeated in the final five dual meets, posting double wins against UMass/Dartmouth, Brandeis, Connecticut College, Wesleyan, and WPI. At the Worcester City Championships he finished first on both boards competing against WPI and Division I Holy Cross. Ratner was also the team's top individual performer at the NEWMAC Championships, where he finished 5th in both the 1-M and 3-M diving events.

2003-04

Despite a roster of only seven members, Coach Phillips’ first year with the men’s program was productive in 2003-04. The men won their first dual meet at Gordon, with multiple wins from Sam Swartwout (1000 Fr, 100 Bk), Jesse Bausell (200 IM, 500 Fr), and senior captain Roy Barnum (200 Fr, 100 Br). Barnum, one of the most accomplished swimmers ever to compete at Clark, finished his stellar career with 8 all-time top-five times, including 5 set in 03-04. Barnum led the team with 221 individual points scored, and at the NEWMAC Championships he finished 6th in the 200 IM (2:01.58), 9th in the 200 Fr (1:47.79), and 8th in the 200 Breast (2:18.00). Freshman Brett Moore finished strong in 03-04, compiling top-five times in two events at NEWMACs, while Jesse Bausell finished 12th in the 1650 Fr. Overall, the men’s team compiled 23 lifetime-best performances at NEWMAC Championships

2002-03

At the 2002 NCAA Championships, L. Parker Barnum ’04 finished 14th in the 100 Breaststroke (58.35), earning All-America Honorable Mention Honors. Jeffery Rivkin ’05 earned NEWMAC Diver of the Year honors by winning the 1-Meter diving event and finishing third in the 3-Meter event at the NEWMAC conference championship meet.

2001-02

The 2001-2002 team finished the season with a 7-3 record and placed fifth at the NEWMAC Championship. Sophomore L. Parker Barnum qualified for the NCAA Championship for the second consecutive year. He finished 14th in the NCAA 100 breaststroke with a 58.35 time and earned All-America Honorable Mention honors. He swam a personal best time of 21.10 in the 50 freestyle trials and in the 100 breast trials he swam a personal best time of 57.50. Freshman Ben Thein and Roy Barnum both had solid first-years at Clark. Thein finished third in the 500 yard freestyle, 400 individual medley, and 1650 freestyle. Roy finished in the top ten in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle and 100 breaststroke events at the championship. Freshman Jeff Rivkin also had an impressive season, earning NEWMAC Diver of the Year honors He won the 1-meter diving event at the NEWMAC Championship and finished third in the 3-meter event. Rivkin won 9-out-of-10 1-meter dual events and 6-out-8 3-meter dual events throughout the year.

2000-01

L. Parker Barnum '04 was the first male swimmer in 13 years to earn All-America honors. Barnum finished fourth in the 100 breaststroke at the NCAA Championhip. He also earned 2001 NEWMAC All-Conference honors after winning the 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke. Barnum broke the school and NEWMAC records in both events as well as the school record in the 50 breaststroke.

1999-2000

Clark swimmer Doug Shea '00 earned 1999 NEWMAC All-Conference honors at the inaugural conference championship. He won the 400 individual medley and 200 backstroke. Shea defended his 400 IM title at the 2000 NEWMAC Championship while also placing second in the 200 backstroke and third in the 200 IM.

1997-98

The 1997-98 season saw seven school records fall for the men's squad, five of which were ten years old.

1995-96

John Trautner '96 closed out a superb career in the 1995-96 season as he broke three of his own school records with Top 12 finishes at New Englands. Trautner was fourth in the 1650 free, fifth in the 500 free, and 12th in the 400 IM. He also broke the school mark in the 1000 freestyle and qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships in the 1650 free. Trautner was the team's high point scorer in all four of his seasons, and he was voted the team's Outstanding Swimmer in 1993, 1995, and 1996.

 


For more information about Clark University Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving, please contact head coach Paul E. Phillips at (508) 793-7170 or by email at pephillips@clarku.edu

 

Contact Information Site Search

Varsity Sports Quick Links:

  

Additional Resources
Swimming & Diving Home
Season Recap: Men | Women
About the Program
Schedule/Results: Men | Women Rosters: Men's | Women's | Coach Bio
Statistics: Men's | Women's
Highlights: Men's | Women's
Records | Archives
Photo Album
Recruiting Form

Nov 22 WSD vs UMass-Dartmouth W 149-88
Recap
Nov 22 MSD vs UMass-Dartmouth W 135-105
Recap
Nov 19 WSD vs Bridgewater State W 146-74
Recap
Nov 19 MSD vs Bridgewater State W 137-85
Recap
Dec 6 WSD at Wesleyan Cardinal Invitational 11:00 AM
Dec 6 MSD at Wesleyan Cardinal Invitational 11:00 AM
Dec 7 MSD at Wesleyan Cardinal Invitational 9:30 AM
Dec 7 WSD at Wesleyan Cardinal Invitational 9:30 AM

You may also be interested in:
NEWMAC Online:
1-TO-1 SWIM LESSON PROGRAM
D3swimming.com CSCAA
NCAA Sports: Women's | Men's
Friends of Clark | Hall of Fame



2008 Clark University ·