Awards & Honors

Academic All-Big Ten
Dan Abel – – 1997, 1999
Nigel Ali – – 1987
Clint Anderson – – 1996-98
Erik Bacon – – 1988
Jory Blauer – – 1995-97
Alex Boyce – – 2003-04
Chris Brunson – – 2002-03
Simon Chrisander – – 1999-00, 2002
Chris Courts – – 1997
Krzystzof Cwalina – – 1994-95
Chris Duffin – – 1994
Cameron Dye – – 2004
Jacob Everhart – – 1996-98
Tomasz Gawronski – – 1989-91
Chris George – – 2001-03
Bill Gillaspie – – 1996-98
Keith Gunderson – – 1992-93
Roberto Gutierrez – – 2001-03
Eric Hahn – – 2003
Todd Hamer – – 1994-96
Tyler Holcomb – – 1996-98
Aaron Kahn – – 1999-00
Timo Klami – – 2002-03
Mark Kohmetscher – – 1988-90
Jason Kolfenbach – – 1998-2000
Andy Kopacz – – 2000
Knut Landboe – – 1990
Jonathan Landon – – 2004
Rob Leyshon – – 1989-91
Joe Lureau – – 2003-04
Marko Milenkovic – – 1999
Marco Minnone – – 1996-98
Matt Maulding – – 2001-02
J.J. Patton – – 1991-93
James Patla – – 1997-98
Natan Pheil – – 2003-04
Elliot Ptasnik – – 2003-04
Marc River – – 1995-97
Steve Rivers – – 1994-96
Jake Roos – – 1994
Dan Ross – – 1996
Tomasz Rossa – – 1988
Dale Rudow – – 1996
Josh Seykora – – 1995-98
Cal Shelangoski – – 2003-04
John Singer – – 2002-04
Todd Smith – – 1992
Chris Smyser – – 1997
Jason Snider – – 2002-04
Jeff Stein – – 1995-97
Mark Stori – – 1987-88
Todd Trappe – – 1989-90
Tom Troia – – 1987

Academic All-Americans
Simon Chrisander – – 1999-00
Krzystzof Cwalina – – 1994-95
Rob Leyshon – – 1989-90

All-Big Ten
Ales Abersek – – 2000
Erik Bacon – – 1988-90
Stewart Carroll – – 1990-91
Chris Coveney – – 1984
Mike Curley – – 1984-85
Krzysztof Cwalina – – 1993-95
John Davey – – 1985-88
Dan Dumford – – 1986-88
Bryan Farris – – 1984
Tomasz Gawronski – – 1990-91
Tete Gil – – 1996-97
Jay Glenn – – 2000
Mike Johnson – – 1991
Eric Kirch – – 1993
Timo Klami – – 2003-04
Dave Kohmetscher – – 1988-89
Gavin Lilley – – 1988
John Linxwiler – – 1986-88
Marc Long – – 1988-89
Ed Lower – – 1986
Marco Minonne – – 1998
Jim Mulligan – – 1994-95
David Ross – – 1984
Tim Schnulle – – 1994-95
Matt Smith – – 1993
Rafal Szukala – – 1992-95
Rick Williams – – 1988
Tom Willaiams – – 1984-86
John Wilson – – 1988
Artur Wojdat – – 1989-92

Team Awards

David Armbruster MVP Award
The David Armbruster MVP Award is named in honor of Iowa’s first swimming coach, who led the Hawkeyes from 1917-1958.

1993 – – Matt Smith
1994 – – Rafal Szukala
1995 – – Rafal Szukala
1996 – – Marco Minnone
1997 – – Jory Blauer
1998 – – Marco Minonne
1999 – – Marko Milenkovic
2000 – – Ales Abersek
2001 – – Jay Glenn
2002 – – Jason Snider
2002 – – Andrei Prada
2003 – – Jason Snider
2004 – – Tomasz Dziedzic

Jim Marshall Award
The Jim Marshall Award is presented annually to the “senior who has contributed the best of his athletic ability to the Iowa swimming team.” Marshall was a Big Ten champion for the Hawkeyes in 1980.

1983 – – Matt Wood
1984 – – David Ross
1985 – – Chris Coveney
1986 – – Tom Williams
1987 – – Ole Vold
1988 – – John Davey
1989 – – Rick Williams
1990 – – Knut Landboe
1991 – – Rob Leyshon
1992 – – Stewart Carroll
1993 – – Matt Young
1994 – – Mark Brown
1995 – – Krzysztof Cwalina
1995 – – Jim Mulligan
1996 – – Vico Hidalgo
1997 – – Todd Harvey
1998 – – Bill Gillaspie
1999 – – Dan Abel
2000 – – Mark Fastabend
2001 – – Nick Hinz
2002 – – Marko Milenkovic
2003 – – Chris Brunson
2004 – – Andrei Prada

“Lobby” Lobdell Award
The Wentworth “Lobby” Lobdell Award is presented annually to the team’s top diver. Lobdell was a three-time Big Ten champion and all-American on the 1-meter board from 1930-32.

1995 – – Vico Hidalgo
1996 – – Tete Gil
1997 – – Tete Gil
1998 – – Simon Chrisander
1999 – – Simon Chrisander
2000 – – Simon Chrisander
2001 – – Roberto Gutierrez
2002 – – Timo Klami
2002 – – Simon Chrisander
2003 – – Timo Klami
2004 – – Timo Klami

Glenn Patton Award
The Glenn Patton Award is presented annually to the team’s hardest worker(s). Patton coached the Hawkeyes from 1976-1998 and is Iowa’s all-time winningest coach with a career record of 168-63.

2000 – – Avi Mednick, Jason Willer
2001 – – Dave Mazur
2002 – – Cal Shelangoski
2003 – – Cameron Dye
2004 – – Trevor Haley

Irving B. Weber Award
The Irving B. Weber Award is presented annually to a team member who displays outstanding leadership. Weber was Iowa’s first swimming all-American in 1922.

1994 – – Dan Stoppenhagen
1995 – – B.J. Blair
1996 – – Todd Harvey
1997 – – Marc River
1998 – – Tyler Holcomb
1999 – – Jason Kolfenbach
2000 – – Jason Kolfenbach
2001 – – Chris Brunson
2002 – – Chris George
2003 – – Chris George
2004 – – Jason Snider

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