ASU men's swim has remarkable year, women's team shows promising future
The 2016-17 season for the men and women’s swim and dive teams revolutionized the Sun Devil's program.
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The 2016-17 season for the men and women’s swim and dive teams revolutionized the Sun Devil's program.
The ASU men's swim and dive team finished the final two days of the NCAA Championships with one the best performances in recent program history.
ASU practiced at Sun Devil Stadium Friday, rather than its usual Bill Kajikawa football practice fields, but the change in field did not affect the Sun Devils’ intensity.
The ASU men's swimming and diving team began its NCAA Championships on Wednesday. The Sun Devil relay teams have scored every point for ASU in the first two days of competition and the men have already surpassed the women by 12 points.
The 2017 women's NCAA swim and dive Championships began on Wednesday. ASU came into the first day of races with great effort, but ended up earning 29th place. This placement was not a result of little effort, but instead due to the fact that ASU may need some time before matching up with dominant swim programs.
The Pac-12 Championships for the ASU men’s swimming and diving team concluded with an unexpected performance, after it broke a school record on each day of competition. Now the team's focus has shifted to next week’s NCAA Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana.
ASU men's swim and dive is in the thick of the Pac-12 Championships in Federal Way, Washington. The team jumped out to a solid start on the first day of the competition, but an up-and-down day two leaves the Sun Devils with work left to do as the the weekend-long event continues.
Heading into days three and four of the 2017 Pac-12 Swimming and Diving Championships, the Sun Devils needed to swim faster and stronger than they had all season to make a strong finish.
Two days into the Pac-12 Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, ASU finds itself in sixth place behind the best swim programs in the conference.
A much improved ASU swim and dive team is preparing for the Pac-12 Championships after its regular season concluded with a meet against UA two weeks ago.
ASU senior Thomaz Martins swims breaststroke as he prepares for his first meet against UA at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe, Arizona on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017.
ASU’s men’s swim has eight international swimmers who came to Tempe for the opportunity to compete at a high level. The swim and dive program in total has 15 international athletes.
The ASU men's and women’s swim teams are headed back to Tempe, but neither can boast a win against rival UA.
Sun Devils swim and dive teams prepare for a dual meet against UA on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017.
The University of Arizona Wildcats' name is barley uttered throughout ASU, but this holds especially true during a rivalry week. The swim and dive team is preparing to face the Wildcats this Saturday with the seniors gearing up for their last dual meet in the desert.
Senior co-captain Alysha Bush (left) and freshman Emily Glineche (right) swim several warm-up laps before practice intensifies.
ASU swim and dive has performed at an extremely high level under new head coach Bob Bowman, but the freshmen women have exceeded expectations.
An ASU swimmer paces the field in the breaststroke at Mona Plummer Aquatic Center on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 in Tempe, Arizona.
ASU athlete swimming hard to keep an edge over her Cal competitor.
The Sun Devils attempted to put their strongly-swam loss against Stanford behind them Saturday to focus on sending their seniors off with a win but lagged behind their Pac-12 opponent from the start.
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