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USA Swimming Announces 2013 World Unviersity Games Roster

USA Swimming has released the first draft of their 2013 World University Games roster, which was selected from (generally) the top two collegiate finishers at the U.S. Open meet a few weeks ago. The 2013 edition of the meet will be held in Kazan, Russia

Keep in mind that these swimmers don’t have to be currently competing collegiately, they just have to be enrolled in college this coming year, which is what left the door open for veterans Mike Alexandrov and Ashley Steenvoorden to join this team well after their college eligibility is up.

No surprise, but the defending champion Cal women have put at least 4 swimmers on this roster: Liv Jensen, Catherine BreedRachael Acker, and Cindy Tran. USC is also wlel represented with Kendyl StewartJasmine ToskyAndrea Kropp, and Meghan Hawthorne all representing the Trojans.

These lineups are still somewhat in a state of flux, as any swimmer who makes next summer’s World Championship team would be ineligible for the World University Games team. That includes swimmers like Megan RomanoKelsey Floyd, and Kevin Cordes, all of whom are within reach of a berth for Barcelona.

The Big Ten men asserted their power, with almost a third of the lineup holding degrees from the midwestern conference (7 out of 22).

USA Swimming has expanded their definition of “proceeding towards a degree or diploma at a university or similar institution” to include high school seniors; there are at least two high school swimmers on this team in Jack Conger and Chelsea Chenault, who will be enrolled in universities (most likely) by the time this meet rolls around next July.

The current roster has 17 men and 22 women, which is much smaller than the 26 and 26 that they are limited to. There are still unfilled spots, for example the second swimmer in the women’s 100 breaststroker.

 Women
Rachael Acker 400 Free Relay Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics/Cal
Catherine Breed 100/400 Free, 800 free relay Pleasanton Seahawks/Cal
Chelsea Chenault 200 Free Terrapins Swim Team
Kelsey Floyd 100/200 fly Tennessee
Meghan Hawthorne 400 IM Rattler Swim Club/USC
Sarah Henry 200/400 IM, 800 Free Relay Aggie Swim Club/Texas A&M
Liv Jensen 50 Free, 400 Free Relay California Aquatics/Cal
Andrea Kropp 200 Breast Rattler Swim Club/USC
Melanie Margalis 200 IM Saint Petersburg Aquatics/Georgia
Emily McClellan 100 Breast J-Hawk Aquatic Club/UW-Milwaukee
Stephanie Peacock 400/800 Free Swim Florida/North Carolina
Megan Romano 50/100/200 free, 100/200 back Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia
Laura Sogar 100/200 Breast Bluefish Swimming/Texas
Ashley Steenvoorden 800 Free Minnesota
Kendyl Stewart 200 Back North Coast Aquatic Club/USC
Jasmine Tosky 100/200 Fly Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics/USC
Cindy Tran 100 Back Golden West Swim Club/Cal
Men 
Michael Alexandrov 100 Breast Trojan Swim Club/Northwestern
Matt Barber 200 Free Arizona
James Barbiere 800 Free Relay Indiana
Cory Chitwood 200 IM Northern Kentucky Clippers/Arizona
Jack Conger 100 Fly Rockville-Montgomery Swim Club
Kevin Cordes 100/200 Breast Arizona
Michael Flach 200 Fly South Carolina
Adam Hinshaw 200/400 IM, 800 Free Relay Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics/Cal
Bernard Johnson 200 Breast Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics/Stanford
Tom Luchsinger 200 Fly Three Village Swim Club/North Carolina
Michael McBroom 400/1500 Free The Woodlands Swim Team/Texas
Kyle Owens 100 Free, 100 Back Auburn
Jacob Pebley 100/200 Back Corvallis Aquatics/Cal
Tyler Reed 100 Free Southern Kentucky Swim Club/Kentucky
Jacob Ritter 400 Free Relay Texas
Sean Ryan 1500 Free Michigan
Adam Small 50 Free Arizona
Austin Surhoff 800 Free Relay NBAC/Texas
Derek Toomey 50 Free, 400 Free Relay Minnesota
Kyler Van 100 Fly Minnesota
Michael Weiss 400 IM Wisconsin
Michael Wynalda 200 Free, 400 Free Relay Michigan

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bobo gigi
12 years ago

Well it’s nice but some of these swimmers like Chelsea Chenault, Megan Romano, Andrea Kropp, Jasmine Tosky, Kevin Cordes or Jack Conger can qualify for the world championships in Barcelona next year. Don’t tell me they prefer to go to the world university games in Russia! It would be hard to believe it.

12 years ago

Way to go Emily McClellan!

cynthia curran
12 years ago

Good for Jensen and Tran. Jansen seems to just missed out on world teams and Olympic teams and Tran is a great yard swimmer. Noticed Tran is the best female swimmer on Golden West since Shirley Bashashoff who swam in the same pool from 1970 to 1973 before she switched to Mission Viejo. In those days it was known as Huntington Beach instead of Golden West.

morrow3
12 years ago

Plus – Liv Jensen grew up swimming at PASA and swam under Tony Batis

joeb
12 years ago

Yes, congrats to PASA but not just Tony…the whole staff. I don’t think they all swim with Tony?

Jill Brown
Reply to  joeb
12 years ago

BJ and Jasmine swim with the Tony Batis and Adam Hinshaw and Rachael Acker swim at the SCRA site (coach Scott Shea). Regardless of where they are, to have 4 swimmers at WUGs is pretty impressive. Congrats PASA.

Cal and USC do come out with looking really good, setting up for a great next 4 years.

12 years ago

Congrats to PASA’s (Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics) Tony Batos for having four of his swimmers make the team!

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