PULLMAN, Wash. – The Arizona State women's swim team, who is receiving votes in the latest ranking prior to a new release next week, cruised easily to victory with a 177-83 Pac-12 win at Washington State in their first dual meet since early November.
After starting the meet with a win in the 200 medley relay, the ASU women won six of seven events prior to the first break including 1-2-3 sweeps in the 1000 free, 100 breast, and 50 free.
The Sun Devils won all five events between the first and second break, including a 1-2-3 sweep in the 200 breast as well as going 1-2 in the 500 free.
Chloe Isleta won her third event on the day in the final individual event, the 200 IM, just ahead of teammates Marlies Ross and Nora Deleske. Isleta's 200 IM also set a new Gibb Pool record previously set by Washington State's Addisynn Bursch in 2016.
ASU touched first and second in the 400 free relay but exhibitioned the final event due to their sizeable lead.
Kendall Dawson also won multiple events (500 free, 1000 free) and, all-told, the team showed their depth with eight different Sun Devils winning events on the day.
After improving to 4-1 on the season with the win, the women re-join the men and diving teams next weekend with arguably their toughest weekend of the dual season, at No. 1/3 Cal (Jan. 19) and No. 5/2 Stanford (Jan. 20) on back-to-back days.
After starting the meet with a win in the 200 medley relay, the ASU women won six of seven events prior to the first break including 1-2-3 sweeps in the 1000 free, 100 breast, and 50 free.
The Sun Devils won all five events between the first and second break, including a 1-2-3 sweep in the 200 breast as well as going 1-2 in the 500 free.
Chloe Isleta won her third event on the day in the final individual event, the 200 IM, just ahead of teammates Marlies Ross and Nora Deleske. Isleta's 200 IM also set a new Gibb Pool record previously set by Washington State's Addisynn Bursch in 2016.
ASU touched first and second in the 400 free relay but exhibitioned the final event due to their sizeable lead.
Kendall Dawson also won multiple events (500 free, 1000 free) and, all-told, the team showed their depth with eight different Sun Devils winning events on the day.
After improving to 4-1 on the season with the win, the women re-join the men and diving teams next weekend with arguably their toughest weekend of the dual season, at No. 1/3 Cal (Jan. 19) and No. 5/2 Stanford (Jan. 20) on back-to-back days.