Arkansas Swimming and Diving Fact Sheet #8

This Week

Arkansas hosts its final home meet of the season as Kansas travels to Fayetteville for the Jan. 29 meet at 1 p.m. This is the 22nd meeting between the Lady Razorbacks and Jayhawks.

Last Meeting

The Lady’Backs and Jayhawks last met Feb. 7, 2004 in Lawrence, Kan., with Kansas recording a 181-119 victory.

Rewind

The Lady’Backs concluded regular season Southeastern Conference competition Saturday, Jan. 22, at Kentucky with a loss to the Wildcats 84-54. The Arkansas squad didn’t leave the Bluegrass State without a victory as the Lady’Backs defeated Louisville 89-51.

To the Top

Sophomore Mariann Fulop was a double event winner for the first time since the Oct. 30 meet against Tulane and New Orleans. Fulop won the 200 fly, which was her first victory in a butterfly event this season. With her victory in the 400 IM, Fulop recorded her best time of the season in the event.

Repeat

Senior Zsuzsa Csobanki paced the Lady’Backs against Kentucky and Louisville as she won two individual events. Csobanki took first-place honors in the 50 and 100 freestyle and her time in the 50 free (23.53) was a NCAA ‘B’ cut. She previously qualified in the 50 free at the Aggie Invitational.

Punch

The Lady’Backs used a one-two punch to score points against Kentucky and Louisville. Fulop and freshman Emily Gregory finished first and second in the 200 fly. Gregory was also second in the 100 fly.

To New Heights

Freshman Jamie Hyslop had a successful meet against Kentucky and Louisville as she recorded season best marks. With a pair of seventh-place finishes, Hyslop scored a season high 236.35 points on the three-meter springboard. Hyslop’s one-meter board finish was her second best mark of the season.

Best yet

Freshman Juliette Burks recorded season best times in two events against Kentucky and Louisville. Burks’s performance in the 200 fly broke her previous time by nearly three seconds. She also improved her time in the 100 fly.

New Ground

When Arkansas hosted No. 23 Tennessee, Jan. 10, freshman diver Brieanne Kushner qualified for the NCAA Zone Diving competition in the one-meter event. Tennessee senior Julia Stowers broke an Arkansas Natatorium pool record in the 1,000 free with her time of 9:52.35. Senior Whitney Lynn previously held the record, which she set in 2003.

First time

With Kushner’s sweep of the diving events against Tennessee, she was named SEC Diver of the Week. Kushner took both the one and three meter, while qualifying for the NCAA Zone Diving Championship in the one meter. In the one meter, Kushner recorded her best performance of the year with a score of 260.70.

Points all around

Senior Hannah Clegg recorded her first career win for the Lady’Backs against Tennessee. Clegg won the 100 back in 1:00.09. Senior Zsuzsa Csobanki and Whitney Lynn each won individual events against Tennessee with Csobanki taking the 50 free and Lynn winning the 500 free.

On the mark

The last fall meet was a beneficial one for the Lady’Backs. At the Aggie Invitational, Nov. 19-21, seniors Zsuzsa Csobanki and Whitney Lynn broke NCAA ‘B’ cut times. Csobanki qualified in the 50 free with a season best time of 23.30 in the finals. Lynn recorded season best times in the 500 (4:51) and 1,650 free (16:28.53).

Double trouble

Csobanki and Lynn have repeatedly won two individual events throughout the season for the Lady’Backs. Lynn took top honors in the 500 and 1,000 free against Louisiana State, Alabama, Tulane, New Orleans Washington State, Pacific and Houston. Csobanki was a double event winner in three meets this season against Drury, Tulane, New Orleans, Washington State, Pacific, Houston, Kentucky and Louisville in the 50 and 100 free.

Lynn’s Lane

Lynn has dominated the 1,000 free this season. Lynn has set two records in the 1,000 free. Against Drury, Lynn’s time of 10:03.64 marked the fourth fastest time in school history and her performance at Washington State set a pool record. Against LSU and Alabama, Lynn won the 1,000 by 20 seconds. She has won the 1,000 free four times this season.

Up, up and away

Freshman Emily Gregory has made an impact in her first season as a Lady’Back with two wins in the 100 butterfly. Gregory won the event at Washington State and Tulane. In her first Southeastern Conference meet, Gregory finished second in the 100 fly. Gregory recorded her best time of the season in the finals of the Aggie Invitational with a fifth-place finish.

Free bird

Leading the Lady’Backs in the sprint freestyle events, Csobanki won 11 individual events this season. Csobanki is pacing the Lady’Backs in the 50 and 100 freestyle events. Csobanki qualified for a NCAA ‘B’ cut at the Aggie Invitational.

Summer Vacation

Senior Zsuzsa Csobanki returned to the Lady’Backs for her final season after competing in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. As a four-time national champion, Csobanki represented Hungary in the 50 free. Csobanki was also an all-American in 2003. For the Lady’Backs, Csobanki competes in the freestyle and butterfly events.

A Big Splash

Diving continues to consistently score for the Lady’Backs. In the one-meter event, freshman Hilarie Wilson recorded two first-place finishes. Wilson won the event against Drury and Tulane. Freshman Brieanne Kushner also has four first-place finishes this season. On the three-meter board, Kushner took first against Drury and Tulane.

Take Two

Sophomore Mariann Fulop won six events for the Lady’Backs. Fulop won the 200 IM and the 200 back against Drury. The first-place finish in the 200 back was Fulop’s first win in that event as a Lady’Back. At Tulane, Fulop won the 100 back and 400 IM. Fulop set season best times in the 200 IM, 200 butterfly and 200 back and 400 IM this season.

Bumps and Bruises

The Lady’Backs team is not completely healthy with junior Kristen Thibodeaux, freshmen Kellyn Williams and Tori Kennedy all out for the season with injuries and illness.

Fast Forward

The Arkansas divers travel to Florida to compete in the Orlando Invitational, Feb. 4-6, before the SEC Diving Championships Feb. 11-13 in Gainesville, Fla. Lady’Back swimmers return to the pool, Feb. 16-19, for the SEC Swimming Championships.