Sophomore Tim Kegelman is the first Notre Dame men's swimmer ever to qualify for the NCAA Championships.

Irish Men Dominate First Day Of ND Invitational

Dec. 2, 2004

Results

The University of Notre Dame men’s swimming and diving team dominated the first day of competition at the 2004 Notre Dame Invitational on Thursday evening, winning four of the five events competed in the pool. The evening was highlighted by sophomore Tim Kegelman, who set a pool record in the 200 IM by finishing first in 1:49.48 (also a NCAA `B’ cut time).

Senior David Moisan finished third in the 200 IM (1:52.26), followed by junior Jamie Lutkus in fifth (1:53.01), freshman Andrew MacKay in sixth (1:53.20), sophomore Nick Fanslau in seventh (1:54.03) and sophomore Alan Carter in eighth (1:54.08) – showing the dominance and depth the Irish boast in the event.

The 200 freestyle relay started the evening off in strong fashion, just missing the meet record to finish first in 1:21.85. The team of junior Tim Randolph, senior Frank Krakowski, sophomore Louis Cavadini and Kegelman were just off the meet record of 1:21.48, set by Oakland in 2001.

Notre Dame also dominated the 500 freestyle, placing five swimmers in the top eight. Sophomore Ted Brown finished first with a season-best time of 4:28.65, followed by freshman Jay Vanden Berg in second place (4:31.98 – a personal best by almost six seconds), sophomore Chris Zeches in fourth (4:34.46, a season best), junior Patrick Davis (4:34.71, a season best) and senior Matt Bertke (4:40.25). Notre Dame place three swimmers in the top eight of the 50 freestyle, with Krakowski in third (20.96), Cavadini in fifth (21.09) and Randolph in seventh (21.24).

The Irish capped the meet with a strong swim in the 400 medley relay, as the team of junior Doug Bauman, Randolph, Kegelman and Krakowski touched first in 3:20.98 – the best time for the team this season by seven seconds.

Notre Dame also was in strong shape in three-meter diving, as sophomore Scott Coyle (459.10 pts) and freshman Sam Stoner (444.15) finished first and second, respectively.

The Irish women’s team was represented by just divers on Thursday, but senior Meghan Perry-Eaton picked up a victory for Notre Dame, taking the one-meter diving competition with 297.35 points.

2004 Notre Dame Invitational

Team Scores After Day One

Women’s Teams

1. Truman State, 516

2. Denver, 448.5

3. Bowling Green, 397

4. Denison, 270.5

5. West Virginia, 263

6. Indianapolis, 218.5

7. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 213

8. Saint Louis, 153

9. Notre Dame, 95

10. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 87

11. Northern Michigan, 76

12. Shippensburg, 66

13. Hillsdale, 65.5

Men’s Teams

1. Notre Dame, 858

2. West Virginia, 377

3. Denver, 293

4. Denison, 237

5. Columbia, 232

6. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 220

7. Truman State, 215

8. Indianapolis, 186

9. Shippensburg, 78

10. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 53

11. Saint Louis, 26