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...Record Texas 0:47 22 2) Arvidssom, Par California 0:47 39 3) Gribbie, Matt Miami 0:47 54 100-yd. BACKSTROKE 1) Britt, Clay American Record Texas 0:49 06 2) Flemons, Wade Stanford 0:49 25 3) Fowler, James U.S.C. 0:49 86 100-yd. BREASTSTROKE 1) Lundquist, Steve American Record S M U 0:52 93 2) Barrett, William U.C.L.A. 0:54 08 3) Higginson, Greg Alabama 0:54 49 800-yd. FREESTYLE RELAY 1) U. of Flonda (Bill Sanchuk, John Hillen camp, Geoff Gaberino, David Larson) 6:27 02 2) Auburn 6 27 59 3) U.C.L.A...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

...legion of U.S. swimmers would have been top choices for gold medals. Among them: Tracy Caulkins, Mary Meagher, Cynthia Woodhead, Linda Jezek, Brian Goodell, Rowdy Gaines, Mike Bruner and Steve Lundquist. The East German women could now win as many as eleven golds. In men's swimming, the Soviets will benefit most from the American withdrawal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bearish Beginning in Moscow | 7/21/1980 | See Source »

...influx of new faces will be most visible in the breaststrokes and the 200-yd. I.M. Barrett won all three events at the PAC-10s; SMU freshman Steve Lundquist holds the American records in both breaststrokes and once set a world record in the 200-meter I.M.; and Scott Spann, a 1978 NCAA double winner (I.M. and 100-yd. breast) before transferring to Texas, all may rate as favorites. In addition, rookies John Simons (Stanford) and David Lundberg (Harvard) are coming off great long-course seasons and could challenge in any or all of these events...

Author: By John S. Bruce, | Title: Gators' Depth Leads the Field | 3/20/1980 | See Source »

First Second Third 50 Free Coan (TENN) Gaines (AUB) Wyatt (ARIZ) 100 Free Coan (TENN) Gaines (AUB) McCagg (AUB) 200 Free Gaines (AUB) Larson (FLA) Kraus (SMU) 500 Free Goodell (UCLA) Hackett (HARVARD) Szmidt (CAL) 1650 Free Goodell (UCLA) Hackett (HARVARD) Roney (USC) 200 I.M. Barrett (UCLA) Spann (TEXAS) Lundquist (SMU) 400 I.M. Goodell (UCLA) Johnson (CAL) Float (USC) 100 Back Jackson (ARIZ) Britt (TEXAS) Fowler (USC) 200 Back Fowler (USC) Dickson (FLA) Britt (TEXAS) 100 Breast Lundquist (SMU) Spann (TEXAS) Barrett (UCLA) 200 Breast Barrett (UCLA) Lundquist (SMU) Lundberg (HARVARD) 100 Butterfly Arvidsson (CAL) Ostlund (FLA) Fredericks...

Author: By John S. Bruce and Lorren R. Elkins, S | Title: The Sports Cube Predicts | 3/20/1980 | See Source »

Among U.S. athletes, the dominant sentiment seemed to be against a boycott, but the debate was spirited. Protested Steve Lundquist, 19, a swimmer from Southern Methodist University: "You look forward to this all your life. Suddenly they just pull it out from under you." At first Al Oerter, 43, a four-time gold medal winner in the discus, complained that U.S. withdrawal from the Games was "passive, isolationist, weak." But like many other athletes he had changed his mind by last week. Said he: "I feel we should stop bellyaching and get behind the President. It is time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: On Your Marks, Get Set, Stop! | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

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