By Sarah Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern
In a conference matchup on Friday the No. 5 Stanford Men and the No. 2 Stanford women hosted unranked Arizona State for an annual dual meet that was telecasted live on Pac-12 Network. Both the Stanford men and women handily took the meet from the Sun Devils, who put up a good fight, but were not able to keep pace with the two top-5 ranked teams.
The meet started out with the 1000 free, where Stanford junior Justin Buck took first with a 9:19.38. Sophomore teammate Curtis Ogren snuck into second place (9:24.04), edging out Arizona State senior Juan Tolosa, who took third (9:24.23). A team of Ryan Dudzinski, Matt Anderson, Andrew Liang, and Sam Perry then rolled to a victory in the 400 medley relay (3:13.66), with Arizona State’s team of Richard Bohus, Christian Lorenz, Tadas Dusinkas, and Patrick Park followed for second place (3:15.36).
Stanford then kept Arizona State off the podium in the 200 free with a sweep of the event led by sophomore Liam Egan (1:38.33) and completed by junior Max Williamson (1:39.24), and junior Jimmy Yoder (1:39.89). Arizona State junior Barkley Perry was the top finisher for the Sun Devils, in fourth, with a time of 1:39.93. Stanford junior Spencer DeShon took the 50 free (20.47), out-touching Arizona State’s Dusinkas by just one one-hundredth of a second.
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