TEMPE, Ariz.- The No. 1/21 Sun Devils continue their home stand as they host No. 4/4 NC State in a meet on Friday at 2 p.m.and an exhibition meet swimming long course meter events on Saturday morning at 10 a.m.
Live results will be posted on Meet Mobile and both meets will be broadcasted on the ASU Live Stream.
LAST TIME OUT
The Sun Devils swept UNLV when they last competed on Oct. 6 in front of a home crowd.
The Sun Devil men topped the Rebels 229-71 and the Sun Devil women won 230-70 as both programs won a combined 28 events.
Léon Marchand and Charli Brown each went 3-for-3 in their individual events against UNLV. Marchand and Brown were also a part of wins in the 400 medley relays.
Ieva Maluka, Jack Dolan, Deniz Ertan, Erin Milligan and Zoe Summar were some other Sun Devila who won multiple events in the wins over the Rebels.
WOLFPACK PREVIEW
This will be the first time NC State will be in action this season as the Wolfpack men and women each are ranked No. 4 in the first CSCAA poll of the 2023-24 season.
13th-year head coach Braden Holloway has led his team to earn top-four finishes at NCAA Championships. This past season Holloway was named the ACC Men's Coach of the Year.
The Wolfpack men won three national titles last season as Aiden Hayes, the 200 fly champion and Kacper Stokowski, a 200 medley relay champion, return for NC State this season. Katharine Berkoff, a four time NCAA Champion, returns for the Wolfpack women.
SUN DEVIL SWIM AND DIVE IN THE RANKINGS
Both programs were ranked in the first CSCAA (College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America) poll of the 2023-24 season as the Sun Devil men were ranked No. 1 and the Sun Devil women were ranked No. 21.
The men's team were ranked No. 1 in the last CSCAA poll of last season. Back in December 2022, the Sun Devil men received the first No. 1 ranking in program history.
Back in February, both the Sun Devil men and women were ranked with the men being first and the women being tied for 25th.
FOLLOW ALONG
Don't miss out on an exciting weekend of Sun Devil Swim & Dive. Follow the team's Twitter account, @ASUSwimDive, to receive scores, results and more from both meets.
Live results will be posted on Meet Mobile and both meets will be broadcasted on the ASU Live Stream.
LAST TIME OUT
The Sun Devils swept UNLV when they last competed on Oct. 6 in front of a home crowd.
The Sun Devil men topped the Rebels 229-71 and the Sun Devil women won 230-70 as both programs won a combined 28 events.
Léon Marchand and Charli Brown each went 3-for-3 in their individual events against UNLV. Marchand and Brown were also a part of wins in the 400 medley relays.
Ieva Maluka, Jack Dolan, Deniz Ertan, Erin Milligan and Zoe Summar were some other Sun Devila who won multiple events in the wins over the Rebels.
WOLFPACK PREVIEW
This will be the first time NC State will be in action this season as the Wolfpack men and women each are ranked No. 4 in the first CSCAA poll of the 2023-24 season.
13th-year head coach Braden Holloway has led his team to earn top-four finishes at NCAA Championships. This past season Holloway was named the ACC Men's Coach of the Year.
The Wolfpack men won three national titles last season as Aiden Hayes, the 200 fly champion and Kacper Stokowski, a 200 medley relay champion, return for NC State this season. Katharine Berkoff, a four time NCAA Champion, returns for the Wolfpack women.
SUN DEVIL SWIM AND DIVE IN THE RANKINGS
Both programs were ranked in the first CSCAA (College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America) poll of the 2023-24 season as the Sun Devil men were ranked No. 1 and the Sun Devil women were ranked No. 21.
The men's team were ranked No. 1 in the last CSCAA poll of last season. Back in December 2022, the Sun Devil men received the first No. 1 ranking in program history.
Back in February, both the Sun Devil men and women were ranked with the men being first and the women being tied for 25th.
FOLLOW ALONG
Don't miss out on an exciting weekend of Sun Devil Swim & Dive. Follow the team's Twitter account, @ASUSwimDive, to receive scores, results and more from both meets.