ASU swimming battles to the end, earns split against USC
Coming into Friday's dual-meet with the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, both the men's and women's teams for ASU swimming were undefeated.
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Coming into Friday's dual-meet with the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, both the men's and women's teams for ASU swimming were undefeated.
ASU women's head coach Sheila McInerney often shuffles her doubles lineup during practice in order to make sure everyone on the team feels comfortable with each other's game.
After beginning its competitive season at the Cal Nike Invitational, ASU women's tennis entered its second tournament of the fall campaign over the weekend at the Tennessee Fall Invitational.
Nothing beats a hard-fought, last-minute victory.
Before the start of the 2016-17 dual-meet season, ASU swimming head coach Bob Bowman identified breaststroke as a conundrum on the women's side.
ASU sophomore swimmer Kaya Philapil practices her breaststroke on Monday, Oct. 25, 2016, at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe.
ASU swimming returned to action on Friday for their annual Maroon and Gold intrasquad meet at Mora Plummer Aquatic Center.
The ASU women's tennis team didn't leave the Cal Nike Invitational in Berkley, California, with any titles, but it still made a strong statement to start the 2016-17 season.
For 106 years (1902 to 2008) the players, coaches, trainers and fans of ASU men's tennis had a presence on campus. In 2008, budget cuts forced the University to drop the program, and alumni reacted accordingly. Many wondered if their beloved sport would ever return.
When Kelley Anderson and Nicole Fossa Huergo decided to take their talents to Tempe, they added a new wrinkle to the ASU women’s tennis team.
ASU tennis player Savannah Slaysman poses for a photo on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016.
For freshman Savannah Slaysman, playing tennis at ASU was love at first sight. Now, she will get the chance to play for the team she grew up idolizing.
After partnering with the Intercollegiate Tennis Association last April, ASU is now hoping to put that partnership to good use; moving the University into the forefront of collegiate tennis.
ASU women's tennis had a successful 2015 campaign thanks in large part to the performances of three seniors.
After 32 successful seasons at the helm of ASU women's tennis, it would be easy for Sheila McInerney to look back at her accomplishments and feel that she's reached the pinnacle of her coaching career.
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