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TEMPE – On Wednesday, 24 student-athletes from the No. 2- and No. 17-ranked Arizona State swimming and diving groups had been chosen to compete within the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.
The ladies will compete from March 18 to March 21, earlier than the boys compete from March 25 to March 28 on the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
WOMEN:
Ten Sun Devils had been chosen to compete on the ladies’s swimming and diving championships, as freshman Albane Cachot, senior Deniz Ertan and sophomore Julia Ullmann certified for a number of occasions.
Cachot will seem within the 50 free, 100 free and the 200 free. She received all three occasions on the Big 12 Championships. She additionally secured a meet report (47.42) within the 100 free and earned Women’s Swimming Newcomer of the Meet, whereas serving to ASU win three relays all through the week.
Ertan will swim within the 200 fly, 500 free and the 1650 free throughout the week. The senior received all three occasions on the Big 12 Championships, incomes her Women’s Swimmer of the Meet honors.
Ullmann is about to compete in each butterfly occasions, the 100 fly and the 200 fly. She received the 100 fly – for the second consecutive 12 months – in 51.97 on the Big 12 Championships two weeks in the past.
Sophomore Jordan Greber will seem in her first NCAA Championship after posting a 1:56.85 within the 200 IM, whereas junior Alexa Reyna will take part within the 400 IM after successful the Big 12 title in 4:09.22. Junior Sonia Vaishnani will compete within the 200 IM after successful the Big 12 title in 1:57.16.
The ladies’s crew certified for all 5 relays: 800 free, 400 free, 200 medley, 200 free and the 400 medley. Juniors Miriam Sheehan and Grace Lindberg will compete within the relays together with seniors Gerda Szilagyi and Ginger McMahon.
MEN:
Fourteen Sun Devils had been chosen for the boys’s swimming and diving championships, with graduates Adam Chaney, Remi Fabiani, senior Andy Dobrzanski and junior Ilya Kharun chosen to compete at a number of occasions beginning Wednesday, March 25.
Chaney will compete in each the 100 and 200 backstroke occasions, which he received on the Big 12 Championships and set a meet report (1:38.33) within the 200 again. The graduate will even be one in every of 5 Sun Devils to look within the 50 free.
Kharun, a three-time NCAA Championship choice, will swim within the 50 free, 100 fly and the 200 fly. The junior received a nationwide title within the 200 fly as a freshman again in 2024. Coming into NCAAs, Kharun has the highest time (18.40) within the 50 free.
Dobrzanski, an eight-time Big 12 champion, will seem within the 100 breast and 200 breast after efficiently defending each of his titles on the Big 12 Championships.
Junior James Ewing will compete within the 200 again (1:39.00), whereas sophomore Michael Hochwalt certified for the 400 IM after posting a season-best time of three:40.02 on the Big 12 Championships. Sophomore Quin Seider will seem within the 100 free after swimming a qualifying time of 41.69.
Senior Jonny Kulow certified for the 100 free with a 41.47, making his fourth NCAA championships look. Graduate Jordan Tiffany certified for the 200 IM and sophomore Tolu Young will swim within the 50 free, posting an 18.72 qualifying time earlier within the season.
The males’s crew certified for all 5 relays and is projected to make the rostrum in all 5 occasions, after posting the highest instances within the nation within the 200 free relay (1:12.98), 400 medley relay (2:57.48) and the 400 free relay (2:42.15). Freshman Mattia Mauri, sophomore Lucien Vergnes and junior Filip Senc-Samardzic will swim on varied relays for the crew in two weeks.
Arizona State Men and Women’s Swimming Qualifiers:
Women (10):
Albane Cachot – 50 free, 100 free, 200 free
Deniz Ertan – 200 fly, 500 free, 1,650 free
Jordan Greber – 200 IM
Alexa Reyna – 400 IM
Julia Ullmann – 100 fly, 200 fly
Sonia Vaishnani – 200 IM
Miriam Sheehan – 400 medley relay
Grace Lindberg – 800 free relay, 400 free relay
Gerda Szilagyi – 400 free relay
Ginger McMahon – 400 medley relay
Men (14):
Adam Chaney – 50 free, 100 again, 200 again, varied relays
Andy Dobrzanski – 100 breast, 200 breast, varied relays
James Ewing – 200 again
Remi Fabiani – 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, varied relays
Michael Hochwalt – 400 IM
Ilya Kharun – 50 free, 100 fly, 200 fly, varied relays
Jonny Kulow – 100 free, varied relays
Tommy Palmer – 50 free
Quin Seider – 100 free
Jordan Tiffany – 200 IM
Tolu Young – 50 free
Filip Senc-Samardzic – 800 free relay
Mattia Mauri – varied relays
Lucien Vergnes – varied relays
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SUN DEVIL WOMEN’S SWIMMING POSTSEASON FINISHES (PAC-12/BIG 12/NCAA) – Last 10 NCAAs
2026: 1st (Big 12)/
2025: 1st (Big 12)/nineteenth
2024: fifth/twenty fourth
2023: fifth/twenty seventh
2022: sixth/twenty sixth
2021: DNC (whole program redshirted because of COVID-19)
2020: fifth/No NCAA because of COVID-19
2019: 4th/twentieth
2018: third/twenty third
2017: sixth/twenty ninth
2016: eighth/thirty first
2015: seventh/thirty fourth(T)
2014: seventh/forty first
Sun Devil Men’s Swimming postseason finishes (Pac-12 and Big 12/NCAA)
2026: 1st (Big 12)/
2025: 1st/(Big 12)/sixth
2024: 1st/1st (National Champions)
2023: 1st/2nd
2022: third/sixth
2021: Team redshirted whole season because of COVID
2020: 4th/no NCAA because of COVID-19
2019: 4th/twenty first
2018: 4th/twentieth
2017: 4th/14th
2016: fifth/forty fourth(T)
2015: fifth/DNC
2014: sixth/twenty third
2013: sixth/18th
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