CAREER BEST TIMES:
JUNIOR (2024-25)
SOPHOMORE (2023-24)
- 200y free – 1:39.91 – NC State/GAC Invite (Nov. 21-23, 2024)
- 200y fly – 1:52.04 – v. NC State (Oct. 20, 2023)
- 500y free – 4:23.58 – NC State/GAC Invite (Nov. 21-23, 2024)
- 1,000y Free – 9:10.28 @ Utah (Nov. 20, 2023)
- 1,650y free – 15:17.40 @ NC State/GAC Invite (2024)
JUNIOR (2024-25)
- In the meet against Arizona (2/8) he competed in the 1000 free and the 500 free.
- In a meet against No. 24 Minnesota (1/10) he swam in the 200 free and the 500 free.
- Competing against Grand Canyon (1/4) he won the 1650 free (15:28.20) and swam in the 500 free.
- Competing in the NC State Invite (11/21-23) he appeared in the 200, 500 and 1650 free, setting personal bests in all three races.
- In the tri-meet against No. 1 California and No. 9 Stanford (11/7-8), he competed in the 500 and 1000 free.
- In the quad-meet with Arizona, NAU and GCU (10/12) he appeared in the 600 free finishing in 5:26.66, which would've been good for third. He appeared in the 150 fly and in the 200 free relay.
- In the season opener against UNLV (10/4). King finished 3rd in the 1000 free, (9:13.04) and raced in the 500 free.
SOPHOMORE (2023-24)
- Placed third in the 500 free and 1000 free at Utah (11/20)
- Had three top-25 finishes at the midseason NC State Invite (11/16-11/18): 1650 free (9th), 500 free (12th) and 200 free (22nd)
- Raced in the 800m and 400m free in an exhibition meet with No. 4 NC State (10/21) swimming LCM events
- Swam the 200 fly against No. 4 NC State (10/20)
- Competed in the 1000 free vs. UNLV (10/6)
- Competing for Gold Medal Swim Club, he placed third in both the 1000 free and 1650 free at the 2022 Speedo Sectionals in Austin
- Graduated from Campo Verde in May 2021, but took a gap year to compete for Gold Medal Swim Club. During his gap year, he dropped 1 minutes and 12 seconds in the 1650 free and 19 seconds in the 500 free
- His father, Doug, swam at ASU in the 1990s under head coach Ron Johnson, where he had two top-20 finishes at the 1993 NCAA Championships (18th in the 100 back and 20th in the 200 back)
- King is one of many Arizonans who chose to stay local and compete for the Sun Devils. For a full list of Sun Devils from Arizona high schools, visit here.