ATLANTA – The Arizona State women’s swim and dive team wrapped up competition at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships Saturday at McAuley Aquatic Center.
The women’s 200 medley relay earned second-team All-American honors on Wednesday with a 14th-place finish in 1:35.93. It’s the second straight year the relay has placed in the top-16.
Freshman Albane Cachot and senior Ginger McMahon both earn their first All-American honors in their career. Junior Miriam Sheehan and sophomore Julia Ullmann are both four-time All-Americans with their performance in the 200 medley relay.
Cachot, in her last individual event of the week, placed 21st in the 100 free, clocking in at 47.82. She now owns four of the fastest 100 freestyle times in program history, after setting the ASU record last month at the Big 12 Championships in 47.42.
In the 200 IM, sophomore Jordan Greber made her NCAA Championship debut with a 1:57.71, placing 25th overall. Junior Sonia Vaishnani was 30th with a 1:58.75.
In the team competition, the Sun Devils scored six points, placing in a tie for 37th.
Team standings
1. Virginia - 589
T37. Arizona State - 6
T37. Virginia Tech - 6
T37. Penn - 6
T40. SIU - 4
T40. Rutgers - 4
The men will begin competition at the NCAA Championships starting Wednesday, March 25, at 7 a.m. MST on ESPN+, with finals taking place at 3 p.m.