Women’s 2016 Pac-12 Swimming and Diving Championships
- Wednesday, February 24 – Saturday, February 27
- Federal Way, WA (Pacific Time Zone)
- Defending Champion: California (results)
- Live results
- Live Video (if available)
- Championship Central
- Fan Guide
Video Courtesy Pac-12 Networks.
Dave Salo and the USC Trojans had a historic weekend, capturing their first-ever Pac-12 championship title. The above video features short interviews from Salo and team members Chelsea Chenault and Kristen Vose. Chenault had a very successful weekend, capturing a Pac-12 title in the 500 free (4:39.13). Meanwhile, Vose was the 200 free runner-up (1:44.19). Both swimmers were also members of the winning 800 free relay, where Vose, Anika Apostalon, Chenault, and Allie Wooden teamed up for 6:55.17.
TEAM SCORES:
USC was successful in capturing their first Pac-12 Championship as a team this weekend. The Trojans finished 1st after a hard fought battle with the Stanford women, who were 2ndoverall. The Cal Golden Bears wound up in 3rd.
Arizona took 4th overall with a total of 1125 points. UCLA closed out the top 5 with 995 points.
- USC- 1481
- Stanford- 1344
- Cal- 1308
- Arizona- 1125
- UCLA- 995
- Utah- 538.5
- Washington State- 477
- Arizona State- 472.5
- Oregon State- 291
Congrats to USC.
But it would be better to make a win at NCAAs a habit.
Wow! Congrats to the Trojans!