No. 1 Moment – Heller captures NCAA Championship in 100 back

September 5, 2013

University Relations



Chris Brooks
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Continuing our countdown to the top moment from the past year, we now arrive at our top moment of 2012-13. Bente Heller accomplished a feat no other Alaska swimmer ever had before back on March 8 when she captured the program's first ever national championship.

Entering Friday's preliminary session, Heller had never swam the 100-yard backstroke as an individual but secured her spot in the event when she turned in an NCAA A-cut time in the 100-back portion of the 400 medley relay at the Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference Championship.

In the qualification race, Heller was the top competitor with a time of 54.53 seconds, which set a new varsity record. Later that night, she was swimming in the middle lane and was able to out touch Ashland's Julie Widmann by just 16-hundredths of a second to win the national title with a new program-record mark of 54.26 seconds.

Listen to Heller's post-race interview .

In her two years qualifying for the national meet, she has been awarded nine All-America accolades, including five individual All-America nods. Now a rising senior, she will be back in the pool in a matter of weeks and training to get back to the NCAA Championship and defend her title.

So, that's a wrap for our top moments of the 2012-13 athletic year. You can check out links to all of our other top moments in Alaska athletics below. Also, watch our year-end video with highlights of all 10 sports .

Tomorrow, we put one year to bed and open a new chapter as our 2013-14 year gets underway when volleyball hosts the Alumni at 4 p.m. in a three-set exhibition match.

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