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TEMPE, Ariz. – The conference season for the Sun Devil women's swim and men's/women's diving teams culminates at the Pac-12 championships in Federal Way, Wash. from Wednesday, Feb. 22-Saturday, Feb. 25.
 
The men's swim championships take place at the same venue Wednesday, Mar. 1-Saturday, Mar. 4.
 
While individual titles will be given out this week for women's swim/dive and men's dive, as well as a women's swim/dive team title, the men's dive scores will be factored into next week's men's swim times to determine a team champion.
 
LOCATION
 
The championships will take place at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Wash. (650 SW Campus Dr. Federal Way, WA 98023).
 
Built in 1990 for the Goodwill Games, it has also hosted the 2000 and 2012 US Olympic Diving Team Trials as well as NCAA championships, USA Swimming Winter National championships, and Speedo Junior National championships.
 
The women's Pac-10/12 championships has been in Federal Way every year since 2011 while intermittently prior to 2011 (1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009).
 
TICKETS
 
For tickets, click HERE.
 
All seating is general admission. To receive a discount, fans are encouraged to purchase tickets ahead of time.
 
When purchasing ahead of time, an all-session pass for the week is $40 for adults and $20 for students/children/seniors while a one day pass is $15 for adults and $10 for students/children/seniors.
 
Groups of 10 or more qualify for a discount during advanced sales only ($20 all-session and $5 individual day).
 
If purchasing tickets on site, all-session passes are $45 for adults and $25 for students/seniors/children and one day passes are $20 for adults and $15 for students/children/seniors.
 
SCHEDULE
 
Wednesday, Feb. 22
2 pm MT/1 pm PT – Men's 1M (P)
7 pm MT/6 pm PT – 200 Medley Relay, Men's 1M, 800 Free Relay
 
Thursday, Feb. 23
11:30 am MT/10:30 am PT – 500 Free (P), 200 IM (P), 50 Free (P)
1 pm MT/12 pm PT – Men's 3M (P)
3:15 pm MT/2:15 pm PT – Women's 1M (P)
5:45 pm MT/4:45 pm PT – Women's 1M
7 pm MT/6 pm PT – 500 Free, 200 IM, 50 Free, Men's 3M, 200 Free Relay
 
Friday, Feb. 24
11:30 am MT/10:30 am PT – 400 IM (P), 100 Fly (P), 200 Free (P), 100 Breast (P), 100 Back (P)
1:15 pm MT/12:15 pm PT – Women's 3M (P)
4:15 pm MT/3:15 pm PT – Men's Platform (P)
5:45 pm MT/4:45 pm PT – Men's Platform
7 pm MT/6 pm PT – 400 IM, 100 Fly, 200 Free, 100 Breast, 100 Back, Women's 3M, 400 Medley Relay
 
Saturday, Feb. 25
11:30 am MT/10:30 am PT – 200 Back (P), 100 Free (P), 200 Breast (P), 200 Fly (P)
1:30 pm MT/12:30 pm PT – Women's Platform (P)
5 pm MT/4 pm PT – 1650 Free (Slowest to Second-Fastest Heats)
7 pm MT/6 pm PT – 1650 Free (Fastest Heat)
7:35 pm MT/6:35 pm PT – 200 Back, 100 Free, 200 Breast, 200 Fly, Women's Platform, 400 Free Relay
 
P=Prelims
 
WATCH LIVE
Events on Wednesday-Friday as well as Saturday's prelims will be streamed on Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now App.
 
Saturday night's finals will air live on all seven Pac-12 Networks starting at 7:30 pm MT/6:30 pm PT.
 
RANKINGS
 
In the latest version of the TYR/CSCAA Division I Top-25 rankings (Feb. 1), the Stanford and Cal women moved into the #1 and #2 spots while USC is #5, Arizona is #17, UCLA is #21.
 
As this week's championship also includes men's diving, the Sun Devil men's swim/dive teams are #13 in the nation.
 
SUN DEVIL COACH IN PAC-10/12 WOMEN'S SWIM HISTORY
 
Current Sun Devil swim senior assistant coach and Olympic gold medalist, Misty Hyman, has her name inked in multiple places in the Pac-10/12 championships record books.
 
While swimming for Stanford, she won eight individual titles and was a member of 10 winning relay teams, also named Pac-12 as well as NCAA Women's Swimmer of the Year in 1998.
 
Hyman also helped the Cardinal to back-to-back Pac-12 championships in 1998 and 1999. The expertise she accumulated from her illustrious career is now passed on to the Sun Devils.
 
ASU'S PAC-10/12 CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY
 
The ASU women's swim/dive team had their best finish in 1994, finishing second with 1186 points. Their best recent finish was a fifth place finish in 2004. ASU's team results and points by year for Pac-12 championships for the women's swim/dive teams are as follows:
 
1987 – 4th (1003.5)
1988 – 5th (972)
1989 – 5th (874)
1990 -  4th (1075)
1991 – 4th (860)
1992 – 5th (734)
1993 – 4th (1013)
1994 – 2nd (1186)
1995 – 4th (966.5)
1997 – 6th (833.5)
1998 – 6th (712)
1999 – 6th (634.5)
2000 – 6th (877)
2001 – 6th (853)
2002 – 6th (818.5)
2003 – 6th (765)
2004 – 5th (863)
2005 – 6th (926.5)
2006 – 6th (670.5)
2007 – 6th (544)
2008 – 6th (727.5)
2009 – 7th (564)
2010 – 6th (635.5)
2011 – 6th (780.0)
2012 – 6th (790.5)
2013 – 6th (786.5)
2014 – 7th (461.5)
2015 – 7th (609.0)
2016 – 8th (472.5)
 
Below are Arizona State's men's and women's diving and women's swimming individual championships in the Pac-10/12.
 
Women's Swim
1987 – Mills, Suttle, Allington, Leirvagg (200Y Free Relay – 1:34.26)
1989 – Hendricks, Thompson, Osborne, Allington (200Y Free Relay – 1:33.41)
1993 – Beata Kaszuba (100Y Breast – 1:01.87)
1993 – Beata Kaszuba (200Y Breast – 2:13.04)
1994 – Chris Jeffrey (400Y IM – 4:15.31)
1995 – Chris Jeffrey (400Y IM – 4:14.21)
1995 – Chris Jeffrey (500Y Free – 4:46.97)
1995 – Beata Kaszuba (100Y Breast – 1:01.61) 
1995 – Beata Kaszuba (200Y Breast – 2:12.32)
1995 – Jeffrey, Kaszuba, Urban, Toft (400Y Medley Relay – 3:45.23)
2002 – Agnes Kovacs (200Y Breast – 2:07.75)
2004 – Florencia Szigeti (200Y Free – 1:46.46)
2005 – Caitlin Andrew (100Y Fly – 52.64)
2010 – Rebecca Ejdervik (100Y Breast – 1:00.06)
2011 – Rebecca Ejdervik (100Y Breast – 58.90)
2012 – Rebecca Ejdervik (100Y Breast – 59.77)
 
Women's 1 Mtr Champions (2)
1987 – Tracy Cox (439.25)
2013 – Morgan Weller (334.35)
 
Womens' 3 Mtr Champions (3)
1987 – Tracy Cox (480.45)
2004 – Trish Tumlinson (520.95)
2013 – Morgan Weller (345.20)
 
Women's Platform Champions (4)
1994 – Amy Pamer (326.55)
2004 – Trish Tumlinson (433.65)
2005 – Trish Tumlinson (443.50)
2010 – Elina Eggers (308.35)
 
Men's 1 Mtr Dive Champions (8)
1979 – Dan LaSarge (476.16)
1980 – Duwan Ericson (465.80)
1982 – Ron Piemonte (427.85)
1983 – Dan Plant (477.95)
2003 – Joona Puhakka (385.75)
2004 – Joona Puhakka (381.20)
2005 – Joona Puhakka (387.50)
2006 – Joona Puhakka (417.00)
 
Men's 3 Mtr Dive Champions (14)
1979 – Dan LaSarge (475.53)
1980 – Dan Plant (441.75)
1982 – Dan Plant (502.75)
2000 – Marc Briggs (514.55)
2003 – Joona Puhakka (640.00)
2004 – Joona Puhakka (674.75)
2005 – Joona Puhakka (611.90)
2006 – Joona Puhakka (429.80)
2007 – Micky Benedetti (433.10)
2008 – Micky Benedetti (398.85)
2009 – Micky Benedetti (402.70)
2010 – Constantin Blaha (435.55)
2011 – Constantin Blaha (451.80)
2014 – Riley McCormick (439.70)
 
Men's Platform Champions (5)
2007 – Micky Benedetti (394.90)
2008 – Micky Benedetti (434.70)
2010 – Riley McCormick (476.80)
2011 – Riley McCormick (440.70)
2014 – Luke Clohessy (455.20)