Pac-10 Men's Swimming Championships finish


The Arizona State men's swimming team finished sixth at the Pac-10 Men's Swimming Championships. The team scored 238.5 points over the past four days.

"This was a good meet for us. We swam, nearly, all personal best times," said eleventh year head coach Michael Chasson. "We have the smallest team here by about seven or eight guys but we swam very well."

The 200 back proved to be one of the most exciting races for the Sun Devils. Freshman Xavier Mohammed checked in at fourth all-time in the event. Mohammed, who was recently cleared to join the team this week, finished in 1:44.32. Both times were NCAA consideration marks. Junior Max Laney surpassed assistant coach Simon Percy in the ASU record book to move to sixth all-time. Laney clocked in at 1:44.85 in the preliminaries to move up in the records.

Sean Boyle earned an NCAA consideration time in the 200 fly. Boyle placed second in the consolation final after touching in at 1:45.14. Alex HierYutaro Yamashita at 1:49.48. clocked in a personal best 1:49.46 as did

In the 100 free, Tony Cisneros clocked in a preliminary time of 44.12. Vinicius Waked finished in 44.30 while Mohammed Madwa checked in at 44.35. All three were personal best times.

Anthony Calenti finished the 1650 free in a personal best 15:49.40. Senior Luke Herlehy clocked in at 15:53.29.

The Sun Devils await to find out who qualifies for the NCAA Championships.