#2 Men’s Swimming advances in CSCAA dual meet challenge over #12 Virginia, #18 Women’s Swimming battles #1 Virginia on Friday
Sophomore Julia Ullmann breaks her own school record in the 100 fly in 51.25.
Knoxville, TENN. – No. 2 Sun Devil men’s swimming advanced to the semifinals with a 38-3 win over No. 12 Virginia in the opening round of the CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge at Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center. No. 18 Sun Devil women’s swimming dropped its dual to No. 1 Virginia, the five-time reigning national champions, 30-10 Friday afternoon.
The men’s team won every individual event, including both relays that took place. Adam Chaney swam the 100 back in 44.13, which is the second fastest in school history. Ilya Kharun swam another sub-44-second time in the 100 fly, touching the wall in 43.80. Remi Fabiani won the 100 free in 41.16, which was a season best and the fourth fastest in program history.
Sophomore Juila Ullmann won the lone individual event for the team in the women’s 100 fly by breaking her own school record in 51.25. Grace Lindberg and Ella Guilfoil swam season-best times in the 200 free. Lindberg placed third in 1:45.43 and Guilfoil hit the wall at 1:47.92, respectively.
In the 50 free, the Sun Devil men showed their speed with Tolu Young swimming a career best time of 18.89, tying for first with senior Tommy Palmer, being the only two swimmers to have multiple sub-19-second swims in the 50 free. Two weeks ago, Young swam his first sub-19 50 free, recording an 18.98.
Tomorrow, the second-ranked men’s team races at 10 a.m. MST and faces the winner of Michigan or Tennessee with a chance to move into the championship dual. The women will swim at 1 p.m., facing the loser of Michigan or Tennessee. A complete schedule is available below.
Final Scores:
No. 2 ASU Men 38 vs. No. 12 Virginia Men 3
No. 1 Virginia Women 30 vs. No. 18 ASU Women 10
Meet Schedule
Friday, November 21:
Arizona State vs. Virginia – 1:00 PM (Meet 1)
Tennessee vs Michigan – 4:00 PM (Meet 2)
Saturday, November 22:
Arizona State Men vs. Tennessee/Michigan – 10:00 AM (Meet 3)
Arizona State Women vs. Tennessee/Michigan – 1:00 PM (Meet 4)
Meet 3 Loser vs. Meet 4 Winner – 4:00 PM (Meet 5)
Sunday, November 23:
Meet 4 Loser vs. Meet 5 Winner – 8:00 AM – Meet 6 (Race for Third)
Meet 3 Winner vs. Meet 5 Winner – 11:00 AM (Championship Meet)
Final Results:
400 Medley Relay
Women’s:
- 3rd: ASU A - 3:32.37
- 4th: ASU B - 3:36.38
Men’s:
- 1st: ASU A - 2:59.87
- 3rd: ASU B - 3:06.92
200 Free
Women’s
- 3rd: Grace Lindberg - 1:45.43
- 4th: Ella Guilfoil - 1:47.92
- 5th: Alexa Reyna - 1:48.93
Men’s
- 1st: Quin Seider - 1:32.33
- 2nd: Filip Senc-Samardzic - 1:32.43
- 3rd: JT Ewing 1:33.79
50 Free
Women’s
- 2nd: Shane Golland - 22.66
- 3rd: Gerda Szilagyi - 22.74
- 4th: Indigo Armon - 22.95
Men’s:
- 1st: Tolu Young - 18.89
- 2nd: Tommy Palmer - 18.89
- 4th: Seth Crow - 19.77
400 IM
Women’s:
- 3rd Sonia Vaishnani - 4:10.29
- 5th Eleaunah Phillips - 4:15.98
- 6th Deniz Ertan - 4:16.97
Men’s
- 1st: Michael Hochwalt - 3:42.16
- 2nd: Hayden Hakes - 3:48.38
- 3rd: Reece Grady - 3:55.62
100 Fly
Women’s
- 1st: Julia Ullmann - 51.25 (School record)
- 4th: Ariel Beltran - 53.29
- 5th: Alexia Sotomayor - 53.86
Men’s
- 1st: Ilya Kharun - 43.80
- 2nd: Jordan Tiffany - 45.24
- 4th: Tommy Palmer - 45.38
100 Free
Women’s
- 2nd: Jordan Greber - 48.81
- 3rd: Shane Golland - 48.98
- 5th: Indigo Armon - 49.81
Men’s:
- 1st: Remi Fabiani - 41.16
- 2nd: Jonny Kulow - 41.54
- 3rd: Quin Seider - 42.16
100 Back
Women’s
- 2nd: Miriam Sheehan - 52.09
- 4th: Payden Rafferty - 54.19
- 5th: Ella Guilfoil - 55.19
Men’s
- 1st: Adam Chaney - 44.13 (2nd fastest in school history)
- 3rd: Lucien Vergnes - 45.83
- 2nd: JT Ewing - 46.12
100 Breast
Women’s
- 3rd. Lucie Vasquez -1:00.25
- 4th: Zoe Summar - 1:01.42
- 6th: Ginger McMahon - 1:01.92
Men’s
- 1st. Andy Dobrzanski -51.30
- 2nd. Jon Reiter - 52.87
- 3rd. Brayden Taivassalo - 53.25
400 Free Relay
Women’s:
- 2nd: ASU - A - 3:16.13
- 3rd: ASU - B - 3:19.89
Men’s - 1st: ASU - A - 2:46.11
- 3rd: ASU - B - 2:50.18
About the CSCAA Power 4 Dual Meet:
These powerhouse teams will compete in a double-elimination, bracket-style dual meet format that reimagines traditional collegiate swimming competition. Each team is guaranteed a minimum of three meets, with the championship culminating in high-stakes, head-to-head matchups that highlight both individual excellence and team depth. Diving inclusion for the 2025 event is still being determined, as the CSCAA is actively working with the diving coaches from each participating program to explore the best ways to integrate the discipline within this new format.
How to follow
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