Redlands Tyler Harp Tabbed as SCIAC Athlete of the Week
The University of Redlands swimming & diving team’s
freshman Tyler Harp (San Bernardino, CA) garnered Southern
California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Athlete of
the Week honors today following his dominance at the 2009 SCIAC
Swimming & Diving Championships from Feb. 12-14 in Long
Beach.
Harp torched the program record book, breaking three individual
records while having a hand in four relay records. The only event
in which he did not walk away a school record holder was in the 50
freestyle as he finished the event just .08 seconds behind
sophomore Miran Terzic (Mostar, Bosna i Hercegovina) in an NCAA
“A” qualifying time of 20.39.
Additionally, he won the 100 freestyle in an NCAA “A”
qualifying mark of 44.97 and registered “B” marks with
a first-place 100 butterfly (50.02) and a lead-off split of 1:40.69
in the 800 freestyle relay.
He served as a part of the winning 200 freestyle relay (1:23.16),
the winning 200 medley relay (1:34.34) and the winning 400
freestyle relay (3:02.46). Also, he partook in the 800 freestyle
relay (6:54.35) that took second overall. Each of his relay
contingents captured NCAA “B” qualifying marks.
For his successes, the conference head coaches named him the
men’s SCIAC Athlete of the Year, edging out worthy candidates
such as his teammate, sophomore Alec Alders (Los Angeles, CA), and
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges’ Vincent Pai.
Harp, as well as a few additional Bulldog swimmers, will compete
next in the 2009 NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving
Championships, which occurs from March 18-21 in Minneapolis,
MN.
The SCIAC Athletes of the Week are voted on by the eight conference
sports information directors on a weekly basis.



















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