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#15 Sun Devil Men’s Swim Travels to Pac-12 Championships

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#15 Sun Devil Men’s Swim Travels to Pac-12 Championships#15 Sun Devil Men’s Swim Travels to Pac-12 Championships
TEMPE, Ariz. – After the Sun Devil diving and women's swim teams started two straight weeks of Pac-12 conference competition on a high note with multiple school records broken and two Pac-12 individual championships, the focus turns to men's swimming as they head north to Federal Way, Wash. from Wednesday, Mar. 1-Saturday, Mar. 4.
 
Individual titles were given out for men's diving at last week but their scores will all factor into the men's swim scores this week in order to determine the team title.
 
A Territorial Cup® point is on the line as the higher finisher between Arizona and ASU will capture the men's swimming/diving point for the 2016-17 season.
 
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 men's Pac-10/12 championships has been in Federal Way every year since 2013 while intermittently prior to 2013 (2000, 2006, 2007).
 
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 $35 for adults and $20 for students/children/seniors while a one day pass is $10 for adults and $5 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 $40 for adults and $20 for students/seniors/children and one day passes are $15 for adults and $10 for students/children/seniors.
 
SCHEDULE
 
The week's schedule includes preliminaries in the early afternoon and finals each evening.
 
Wednesday, Mar. 1
7 pm MT/6 pm PT – 200 medley relay, 800 free relay
 
Thursday, Mar. 2
12 noon MT/11 am PT – 500 free (P), 200 IM (P), 50 free (P)
7 pm MT/6 pm PT – 500 free, 200 IM, 50 free, 200 free relay
 
Friday, Mar. 3
12 noon MT/11 am PT – 400 IM (P), 100 fly (P), 200 free (P), 100 breast (P), 100 back (P)
7 pm MT/6 pm PT – 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, 400 medley relay
 
Saturday, Mar. 4
12 noon MT/11 am PT – 200 back (P), 100 free (P), 200 breast (P), 200 fly (P)
7 pm MT/6 pm PT – 1650 free (Fastest heat), 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, 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 pm MT/6 pm PT.
 
RANKINGS
 
In the latest version of the TYR/CSCAA Division I Top-25 rankings (Feb. 23), the Sun Devil men are No. 15 while Cal is No. 1, Stanford is No. 5, USC is No. 13, and Arizona is tied with the Sun Devils for No. 15.
 
ASU'S PAC-10/12 CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY
 
Men's Swim Pac-10/12 Team Finishes/Point Totals
1979 – 4th – 340.0
1980 – 3rd – 318.0
1981 – 4th – 270.0
1982 – 4th – 288.0
1983 – 3rd – 287.0
1984 – 4th – 284.0
1985 – 5th – 359.0
1986 – 5th – 365.0
1987 – 3rd – 440.0
1988 – 5th – 328.0
1989 – 6th – 324.0
1990 – 4th – 449.0
1991 – 5th – 425.0
1992 – 5th – 422.0
1993 – 3rd – 517.0
1994 – 4th – 418.0
1995 – 2nd – 509.0
1996 – 5th – 382.0
1997 – 5th – 454.0
1998 – 4th – 507.0
1999 – 5th – 428.5
2000 – 5th – 420.0
2001 – 5th – 360.5
2002 – 5th – 293.0
2003 – 4th – 439.0
2004 – 5th – 407.0
2005 – 5th – 311.5
2006 – 5th – 352.0
2007 – 5th – 372.0
2008 – 4th – 371.0
2009 – 6th – 238.5
2010 – 5th – 326.0
2011 – 5th – 273.0
2012 – 7th – 221.5
2013 – 6th – 257.0
2014 – 6th – 287.0
2015 – 5th – 309
2016 – 5th – 402
 
Men's Swim Pac-10/12 Individual Champions
1979 – Sam Hewson (100 Free) – 44.75
1980 – Sam Jones (100 Free) – 44.43
1981 – Andy Astbury (500 Free) – 4:20.51
1981 – Brad Hering (100 Fly) – 48.47
1982 – Brad Hering (100 Fly) – 48.27
1983 – Mike Orn (200 IM) – 1:49.45
1983 – Cameron Reid (400 IM) – 3:51.38
1984 – Neil Cochran (200 IM) – 1:50.18
1986 – Neil Cochran (200 IM) – 1:47.71
1987 – Peter Boden (200 Breast) – 1:59.66
1987 – Peter Boden (100 Breast) – 54.86
1991 – Troy Dalbey (200 Free) – 1:35.58
1993 – Christiano Michelena (500 Free) – 4:17.83
1993 – Christiano Michelena (1650 Free) – 15:05.31
1993 – Eduardo Piccinini (100 Fly) – 47.38
1997 – Francisco Sanchez (50 Free) – 19.80
1997 – Francisco Sanchez (100 Free) – 43.24
1999 – Francisco Sanchez (100 Free) – 42.86
2000 – Attila Czene (200 IM) – 1:44.08
2004 – Nick Brunelli (200 Free) – 1:35.26
2007 – Gal Nevo (400 IM) – 3:47.50
2008 – CJ Nuess (1650 Free) – 14:55.84
2014 – Alex Coci (200 Fly) – 1:42.97
 
Men's Swim Pac-10/12 Relay Champions
1980 – Hering, Jones, Hewson, Welbourn (400 Free Relay) – 2:57.21
1991 – Nascimento, Wilhelm, Tapper, Dalbey (800 Free Relay) – 6:29.66
1997 – Sanchez, Delgado, Hutchinson, Mullen (200 Free Relay) – 1:18.75