Women stay strong, but fall behind on first two days of Pac-12 Swim and Dive Championships
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.
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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’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.
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.
ASU swim and dive has performed at an extremely high level under new head coach Bob Bowman, but the freshmen women have exceeded expectations.
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.
The men's and women’s ASU swimming teams couldn't keep up with No. 1 Stanford in their rainy dual meet Friday but both came closer than anticipated.
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