Swimming & Diving Announces Team Award Winners
April 27, 2017 | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving, Swimming & Diving
GREENVILLE, N.C. – The East Carolina swimming and diving program handed out its year-end team awards at its annual banquet earlier this week. Overall the Pirates set 16 school records with 69 performances ranking among the ECU all-time top-10.
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The season was highlighted by a third straight American Athletic Conference title for the men's team and a 25th consecutive winning season for the women. ECU captured nine American event championships; posted 47 all-conference finishes and recorded 32 NCAA qualifying marks.
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"We had another outstanding year as a program," ECU Head Coach Rick Kobe said. "Our staff couldn't be prouder of the team and all they accomplished this season.
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"This may have been the toughest year to pick individuals for awards. We had so many great performances and moments throughout the year it really made it tough to choose."
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Junior John Myhre was selected as the team's Most Outstanding Male Swimmer. He posted the Pirates' top times in the 50, 100 and 200-yard freestyle and earned all-conference accolades in seven events.
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Myhre also received the Performance-of-the-Year award for his three individual triumphs at the American Athletic Conference Championships, winning gold in the 50, 100 and 200-yard freestyle. Newcomer Gustavo Santos shared the award with Myhre for his gold medal performance at the league championships in the 100-yard butterfly.
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Senior Marion Abert and junior Julie Lajoie were chosen as co-winners of the Most Outstanding Female Swimmer Award. Abert collected a trio of medals at The American Championships, set four individual varsity records and was a part of two record-setting relay teams. Lajoie earned two medals at the conference championships, posted two NCAA B qualifying times and set the ECU record in the 400 IM.
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Abert was also selected as the team's Most Outstanding Female Newcomer and Lajoie was named the recipient of the Most Improved Female Swimmer Award.
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Redshirt junior Alicia Roueche was voted Most Outstanding Diver, qualifying for the NCAA Zone Regional Championship and ranking among the top-5 in The American on platform and the three-meter springboard.
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Freshman Blaz Demsar received the team's Most Outstanding Male Newcomer Award as he posted the squad's fastest time in the 200-yard butterfly and second-fastest in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle, setting the ECU freshman record in the 200-yard freestyle. He also earned all-conference honors in the 200-yard freestyle and 200-yard butterfly as well as the 800-yard freestyle relay.
Sophomore Tristan Taylor earned Most Improved Male Swimmer honors on the men's side. He ranked among the top-3 on the squad in the 50, 100 and 200-yard backstroke as well as the 200-yard IM. Junior Taylor Berkey was selected as the Pirates' Most Improved Diver for the second straight season.
Junior Vendela Norrman received the ladies' Performance-of-the-Year award for her record-setting, gold medal victory in the 200-yard breaststroke at The American Championships. She won the event by more than two seconds and received an invitation to compete in the NCAA Championships.
2016-17 ECU Swimming & Diving Award Winners
Most Outstanding Pirate
·        Male Swimmer: John Myhre
·        Female Swimmer(s): Marion Abert and Julie Lajoie
·        Diver: Alicia Roueche
Most Outstanding Newcomer
·        Male Swimmer: Blaz Demsar
·        Female Swimmer: Marion Abert
Most Improved Pirate
·        Male Swimmer: Tristan Taylor
·        Female Swimmer: Julie Lajoie
·        Diver: Taylor Berkey
Performance-of-the-Year
·        Male Swimmer(s): Gustavo Santos - The American 100-yard butterfly; John Myhre - The American Athletic Conference Championship
·        Female Swimmer: Vendela Norrman - The American 200-yard breaststroke
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The season was highlighted by a third straight American Athletic Conference title for the men's team and a 25th consecutive winning season for the women. ECU captured nine American event championships; posted 47 all-conference finishes and recorded 32 NCAA qualifying marks.
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"We had another outstanding year as a program," ECU Head Coach Rick Kobe said. "Our staff couldn't be prouder of the team and all they accomplished this season.
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"This may have been the toughest year to pick individuals for awards. We had so many great performances and moments throughout the year it really made it tough to choose."
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Junior John Myhre was selected as the team's Most Outstanding Male Swimmer. He posted the Pirates' top times in the 50, 100 and 200-yard freestyle and earned all-conference accolades in seven events.
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Myhre also received the Performance-of-the-Year award for his three individual triumphs at the American Athletic Conference Championships, winning gold in the 50, 100 and 200-yard freestyle. Newcomer Gustavo Santos shared the award with Myhre for his gold medal performance at the league championships in the 100-yard butterfly.
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Senior Marion Abert and junior Julie Lajoie were chosen as co-winners of the Most Outstanding Female Swimmer Award. Abert collected a trio of medals at The American Championships, set four individual varsity records and was a part of two record-setting relay teams. Lajoie earned two medals at the conference championships, posted two NCAA B qualifying times and set the ECU record in the 400 IM.
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Abert was also selected as the team's Most Outstanding Female Newcomer and Lajoie was named the recipient of the Most Improved Female Swimmer Award.
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Redshirt junior Alicia Roueche was voted Most Outstanding Diver, qualifying for the NCAA Zone Regional Championship and ranking among the top-5 in The American on platform and the three-meter springboard.
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Freshman Blaz Demsar received the team's Most Outstanding Male Newcomer Award as he posted the squad's fastest time in the 200-yard butterfly and second-fastest in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle, setting the ECU freshman record in the 200-yard freestyle. He also earned all-conference honors in the 200-yard freestyle and 200-yard butterfly as well as the 800-yard freestyle relay.
Sophomore Tristan Taylor earned Most Improved Male Swimmer honors on the men's side. He ranked among the top-3 on the squad in the 50, 100 and 200-yard backstroke as well as the 200-yard IM. Junior Taylor Berkey was selected as the Pirates' Most Improved Diver for the second straight season.
Junior Vendela Norrman received the ladies' Performance-of-the-Year award for her record-setting, gold medal victory in the 200-yard breaststroke at The American Championships. She won the event by more than two seconds and received an invitation to compete in the NCAA Championships.
2016-17 ECU Swimming & Diving Award Winners
Most Outstanding Pirate
·        Male Swimmer: John Myhre
·        Female Swimmer(s): Marion Abert and Julie Lajoie
·        Diver: Alicia Roueche
Most Outstanding Newcomer
·        Male Swimmer: Blaz Demsar
·        Female Swimmer: Marion Abert
Most Improved Pirate
·        Male Swimmer: Tristan Taylor
·        Female Swimmer: Julie Lajoie
·        Diver: Taylor Berkey
Performance-of-the-Year
·        Male Swimmer(s): Gustavo Santos - The American 100-yard butterfly; John Myhre - The American Athletic Conference Championship
·        Female Swimmer: Vendela Norrman - The American 200-yard breaststroke
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