LOS ANGELES – The No. 24 Sun Devil men continued to impress and continued their undefeated season at No. 14 USC with a 156.50-142.50 win while the women suffered their first loss of the season to the Trojans, 169-104. The win marked ASU's first win over USC in 13 years.
"I'm very pleased with the men's team and how they raced today," said head coach Bob Bowman. "USC is an excellent team and taking them down to the wire is a big step for our program."
USC won both 400-yard medley relays to start before Ben Olszewski picked up the Sun Devils' first win of the meet in the 1650-yard freestyle. Cameron Craig followed with a 200-yard freestyle win before Richard Bohus tied USC's Ralf Tribuntsov in the 100 back.
Craig won his second event of the meet, the 100-yard free before Olszewski followed suit in the 500-yard free.
"Our women competed well against one of the country's best programs. We continue to make small steps forward each day. That's the name of the game – get better every day."
"There are many good teaching points from this meet for the men and the women."
The Devils' women finish competition this weekend with a meet at UCLA on Saturday, Nov. 5 at 11 a.m. PT.
"I'm very pleased with the men's team and how they raced today," said head coach Bob Bowman. "USC is an excellent team and taking them down to the wire is a big step for our program."
USC won both 400-yard medley relays to start before Ben Olszewski picked up the Sun Devils' first win of the meet in the 1650-yard freestyle. Cameron Craig followed with a 200-yard freestyle win before Richard Bohus tied USC's Ralf Tribuntsov in the 100 back.
Craig won his second event of the meet, the 100-yard free before Olszewski followed suit in the 500-yard free.
"Our women competed well against one of the country's best programs. We continue to make small steps forward each day. That's the name of the game – get better every day."
"There are many good teaching points from this meet for the men and the women."
The Devils' women finish competition this weekend with a meet at UCLA on Saturday, Nov. 5 at 11 a.m. PT.