ASU swim and dive looks forward after loss to Minnesota
The first meet marks a turning point from training to recover athletic shape to training to prepare for more competitive meets.
The first meet marks a turning point from training to recover athletic shape to training to prepare for more competitive meets.
Just about every ASU sport has a representative from outside the U.S., and they all have one thing in common: They want to go to school at ASU to compete.
With the first meet coming up this Saturday against Minnesota, the Sun Devils look excited and invigorated for a chance to finally compete in the pool.
The ASU dive team is preparing for an early season meet at Minnesota, which will provide the Sun Devils an opportunity to see the areas where they need to work.
With the first meet of the season approaching quickly, the ASU swim team is excited to find out more about how it will stack up this season.
Mastering the fundamentals is key to excelling in swim and dive, and the Sun Devils are training relentlessly in preparation for the season.
The State Press sports staff weighs in on the Territorial Cup Series in each of the fall sports.
Mountain View High School graduate Kat Simonovic prepares for her freshmen season at ASU after being recruited to play at the University just 15 minutes from her high school.
While the focus of the rivalry between ASU and UA is on the football game, the Territorial Cup Series encompasses all NCAA sports in which both schools participate.
With a team full of freshmen, ASU swim hopes to use international experience to compete this season. Meanwhile, the dive team has many returning faces and expects to compete at a national level.
Considering none of the men from the swim team even qualified for the NCAA championships last year, their 2013 performance was a necessary advancement to becoming a staple in the top 25.
Considering its previous performances in years past, it is evident that this ASU men’s team is on the rise.
The ASU women’s swim and dive team finished up its season after competing in the NCAA championships over the weekend. The No.
The Sun Devils will look to take the momentum into the NCAA championships.
Former ASU assistant swim coach and current Utah coach Greg Winslow has been suspended because of allegations that he sexually harassed a female member of a club swim team
With competition levels high at the Pac-12 championships in Federal Way, Wash., ASU crowned a champion and broke school records along the way.
The ASU women's swim and dive team travels to Federal Way, Wash., for the Pac-12 championships from Wednesday, Feb. 27 through Saturday, March 2.
The ASU swim and dive team ended their dual-meet season on a sour note on Saturday after they were defeated by the UA Wildcats.
The ASU swim and dive team travels to UA this weekend with hopes to beat the Wildcats in their own pool in what is the final dual-meet of the season for both squads.
The ASU women's swim and dive finished their last home meet of the season with a decisive win over NAU, beating the Lumberjacks with a score of 146-91.
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