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Men's Swimming Returns Seventeen Lettermen For 1999-2000 Season
Aug. 31, 1999 CLEMSON, S.C. - The Clemson men's swimming and diving program enters the 1999-2000 season looking to build upon the respect the team gained at last year's ACC Championships. The Tigers placed second in two relay events at the league meet, swimming the 200 free relay in 1:20.79 and recording a provisional time of 2:59.52 in the 400 free relay. "By placing second in two relays, we proved that we can compete with anyone in the conference," said Marchionda. The Tigers return 17 lettermen, including 11 athletes who have recorded times among Clemson's all-time top 10. Fourteen rookies will be added to the mix of returnees to complete this season's squad. "Of our 14 newcomers, 12 will make an immediate impact in the program and help set the standards to get the men's team on the map," said Marchionda. "We really expect the program to move in a positive direction this season."
FREESTYLE
Junior Will Rogers and sophomores Kenny Roberts, Matt Stone and Brett Walker also return after logging outstanding seasons last year. Freshmen Adam Brock (Palm Beach Gardens, FL), Dan DiMarzio (North Canton, OH), Peter Massey (Stratford, CT) and Ryan Pizagno (Margate, NJ) will complete the Tiger sprinters. "All of these freshmen should come in and push the group to be better and better," said Marchionda. "They have the potential for a good showing at the ACC Championships, to prove that they can sprint with anybody in the country." Roberts and Rogers will also compete in the middle distance events, along with seniors Adam Porter and Chris Moro and sophomore Andy Meek. "We have added freshman Rob Amos (Highlands Ranch, CO), who can have a direct effect in the middle distance events," said Marchionda. Although the distance events have been a weak spot for the Tigers in the past, Marchionda believes that Meek and Moro will make great strides in the events this season. Senior Wes Morrow and sophomore Joey Tighe will give the team depth in the distance events, while freshmen Amos and Jeff Atteberry (Cincinnati, OH) should have an early impact on the group.
BUTTERFLY
"Morrow will be a mainstay for us in the 200 fly, but we will call upon Pridemore to help in these events as well," said Marchionda.
BREASTSTROKE
"We will add freshmen Matt Norman (Vienna, VA) and Josh Williams (Jonesboro, GA) who will immediately push this group toward faster times," said Marchionda.
BACKSTROKE
"Senior Rob Etheridge, along with Tighe, will provide depth in these events, while freshmen Drew Cleveland (Marietta, GA) and Amos will also be a part of the backstroke group," said Marchionda.
INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
Etheridge may be called upon to help in the 200 IM, as well. Marchionda believes Atteberry, Dubreuil and Morrow will also help the Tigers in the IM events.
RELAYS
"We are looking forward to mixing it up at teh ACC Championships this year", said Marchionda. "We could be battling for a title."
DIVING
SCHEDULE
Clemson will serve as host to Georgia Tech, Alabama and Virginia Tech before concluding dual meet competition at North Carolina State on February 5. "The men's program has reached the level where we have a legitimate shot of winning any one of our dual meets," said Marchionda. "We may not win all of them, but we are certainly going to be challenging for the victory at each meet. I am looking forward to the schedule this season, and hopefully we will come out with a winning record." The ACC Championships will be held in Chapel Hill, February 24-26, and Marchionda believes the team will be a contender for one of the top three positions in the league. "The ACC is becoming one of the strongest conferences in the country, with several teams among the top 10 in the nation," he said. "I believe Clemson's program will move in a positive direction this season, thanks to the challenge of competing in such a touch conference."
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