Alcalá 1991

SWIMMING W he University of San Diego Women's Swim Team is in its twelfth year ofcom– petition, the last seven as members of NCAA Division 1. During these twelve years, Head Coach Gary Becker has produced four Division II All-Americans. Without a doubt, the swim program at USO stresses quality. The 1990-91 edition of the Toreras was, for the most part, a young and highly talented squad. The team was composed of 15 swim– mers and three divers. The Toreras appeared to be strongest in backstroke and breast– stroke events. The backstrokers were led by sophomores Tracie Childs and Jennifer Witt. Junior Mary Bergen, last year's most valuable swimmer, returns to anchor the breast– strokers.

With a field of seven swimmers- its largest contingent ever, the Toreras were strongest in the distance events. Leading the way was sophomore Susan Torrey. Susan was strong in all freestyle events from 200 yards to 1,650 yards. She was also expected to be a factor in the 200 yard butterfly. The 1990-91 Swim team Included Mary Bergen. Colleen Cas– _____ slty, Tracie Childs, Karen Danaheg, Saki Fisher. Molly McGlen- SWIMMING IMMING S SWIMMING nen. Sarah Metzger, Elizabeth Pinder, Cecilla Platt, Tracy Schweiger, Robin Scott, Nora Settlml, Susan Torrey, Karen Trol· lope, Jennifer Witt, Michele Fallon, Lisa Leonovlcz, Amanda Robinson. The USD swim team keeping warm be· tween events as they sit together until the next event.

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