LSU defeats Delta State on Senior Day

BATON ROUGE, La. , January 17th, 2009           
Senior diver Niko Dalman shattered a 14-year-old
school record in the one-meter springboard, and the LSU swimming and
diving teams swept the Delta State Statesmen Saturday afternoon to
cap off Senior Day in the LSU Natatorium.

Following a pre-meet ceremony honoring the program’s 19 seniors, the
18th-ranked men’s squad (5-1) defeated the Statesmen, 151-78, earning
its fifth consecutive win, while the Lady Tigers (4-2-1) swam to a
150-84 victory in the women’s dual meet.

“Coming into this meet, all of the focus was on the seniors,” LSU
head coach Adam Schmitt said. “It was really important to spotlight
the seniors before the meet. It also gave us an opportunity to race
some of our athletes in events they don’t typically swim and to
fine-tune ourselves for some of the tougher competition that we have
coming up.”

Dalman, a two-time All-American from Auburn, Wash., tallied 387.75
points on six dives in the one-meter to overtake former Tiger Kevin
McMahon’s record score of 368.25 set in 1995. The fifth-year senior
now holds both springboard records at LSU and ranks second all-time
in the platform competition.

“That was the best I’ve seen from Niko on the one-meter in his
career,” LSU diving coach Doug Shaffer said. “If he were to repeat
that kind of performance at the NCAA Championships, he could finish
in the top four and make a run at the national championship.”

The Delta State meet gave the LSU coaching staff a chance to tinker
with the lineup, and quite a few swimmers responded to the challenge
in events they don’t usually swim. Freshman sensation Morgan McGee,
who specializes in the backstroke discipline, took advantage of her
opportunity to race in the 1000 freestyle and 100 butterfly and
emerged victorious in both events.

Senior Katherine Noland made a rare appearance in the 500 freestyle
and also captured a victory, reaching the wall in 5 minutes, 4.68
seconds, the third-fastest time on the team this season.

Fellow seniors Katie Gilmore, Vanessa Duenas and Berit Aljand
recorded victories on Senior Day. Gilmore secured the 200-free title,
while Duenas topped the field in the 400 individual medley with a
time of 4:30.07. Aljand won the 100 backstroke in 58.95.

In addition, juniors Leigh Ann King and Lauren Grandy registered
victories in the 50 and 100 freestyles, respectively.

One the men’s side, senior Julius Gloeckner posted a pair of
victories with solid times in the 400 IM (3:54.52) and 100
breaststroke (57.27). Sophomore Hannes Heyl also notched two wins
with first-place finishes in the 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly, and
senior Connor Farber seized the 50 free in 21.28.

Fellow senior Chris White swam to victory in a rare appearance in the
100 back, and freshman Ben Decker finished on top in the 100 free.
Junior Sean LeNeave earned a victory in the 1000 free.

Dalman’s record-setting performance was not the only highlight for
the diving teams. Freshman Katie Lybbert enjoyed a fine outing,
clinching a spot in the NCAA Zone Diving Regional with a three-meter
qualifying score of 289.12, while Brian Gemberling and Matt Vieke
improved both of their one-meter and three-meter marks, and Chelsea
McCorvey scored a season-high 279.98 points in the three-meter.

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