AUSTIN, Texas – The Sun Devils finished up day two of the 2019 Swimming and Diving National Championship, sending three individuals and a relay to compete today.
Grant House kicked off the Sun Devils first in the 200 IM. House raced to a time of 1:44.32, good for the fifth-best time in Arizona State history and 33rd place among the best in Division I swimming.
Carter Swift following in the next event, touching the wall at 19.98 in the 50 free for 42nd place.
Diver Youssef Selim rounded out the Sun Devil individuals on the day in the one-meter springboard. The Egyptian notched a score of 302.90 to take 19th place, less than seven points out of securing a spot in the consolation round.
ASU last took the block in the 400 medley relay with the foursome of Zach Poti, House, Khalil Fonder and Evan Carlson taking the block. The men finished with a time of 3:07.54 for 22nd place.
Next up, ASU looks to compete in the 200 free, 100 back, 200 medley relay and three-meter springboard tomorrow morning in Austin. Fans can keep up with the action by using the links above or by following @ASUSwimDive on Twitter.
Grant House kicked off the Sun Devils first in the 200 IM. House raced to a time of 1:44.32, good for the fifth-best time in Arizona State history and 33rd place among the best in Division I swimming.
Carter Swift following in the next event, touching the wall at 19.98 in the 50 free for 42nd place.
Diver Youssef Selim rounded out the Sun Devil individuals on the day in the one-meter springboard. The Egyptian notched a score of 302.90 to take 19th place, less than seven points out of securing a spot in the consolation round.
ASU last took the block in the 400 medley relay with the foursome of Zach Poti, House, Khalil Fonder and Evan Carlson taking the block. The men finished with a time of 3:07.54 for 22nd place.
Next up, ASU looks to compete in the 200 free, 100 back, 200 medley relay and three-meter springboard tomorrow morning in Austin. Fans can keep up with the action by using the links above or by following @ASUSwimDive on Twitter.