ASU swim and dive Olympian Katarina Simonovic looks ahead to final season
A crowd of swimmers exits the pool and huddles around a girl brandishing a tattoo, staring in awe at the bright artwork on her skin.
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A crowd of swimmers exits the pool and huddles around a girl brandishing a tattoo, staring in awe at the bright artwork on her skin.
She stands by the pool with a warm smile on her face. She’s decked out in Arizona State University gear- her visor, shirt and shorts all have pitchforks on them.
The most important part of the season for the ASU swim and dive team begins Thursday, Feb. 27, at the Pac-12 Championships in Federal Way, Wash.
The ASU men's and women’s swim and dive team will compete in two dual meets Friday and Saturday against California and Stanford as the Sun Devils look ahead to the end of their season.
The swim invitational in which ASU competed this weekend was played under a literal cloud.
As the ASU swim and dive teams' semester comes to a close, the time approaches for the first invitational tournament of the year.
Where there once stood a group of nervous freshmen athletes, anxious to show their worth at a meet, now stands a group of confident and excited swimmers. With two meets under their belts, the ASU swim and dive team's freshmen are ready to take on whatever challenges come their way.
The swim team opens its home season this Friday and Saturday at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center against the University of Denver and the UNLV.
With the first six weeks of practice and one meet already complete, the Sun Devils swim and dive team can begin to switch gears and look forward to the more competitive parts of the season.
Excitement radiated among the entire swim and dive team as the Sun Devils are reaching the final stretch before their first meet of year this Saturday against the University of Minnesota.
As much as coach Dan Kesler hopes that his athletes are primed and ready to compete at the first practice, the fact is the beginning of the season is often spent focusing on regaining endurance in the water and meticulously working on technique.
Despite living so close to ASU, freshman Kat Simonovic from Mountain View High School was originally not considering attending any Arizona schools.
ASU swim coach Dan Kesler and his dog BA reunited after BA had been missing for seven years. (Photo by Jessie Wardarski)
Swim coach and graduate student Dan Kesler was reunited with his brown Doberman, BA, a few weeks ago after the dog had been missing for seven years.
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