PAC-12 – WOMEN
- Wednesday, February 24 – Saturday, February 27
- Federal Way, WA (Pacific Time Zone)
- Defending Champion: California (results)
- Live results
- Live Video (if available)
- Championship Central
After last nights finals, Stanford and USC were tied for 1st with Cal not far behind for 3rd. Tonight, The Trojans are set up to build a lead with 8 A-finalists, more than any other team. Both Cal and Stanford have 6 ups. They also have the same exact number of mids (4) and downs (1). That means the battle between those two teams to see who comes out ahead at the end of the night should be extremely close.
In terms of overall scoring swims, Arizona has the most tonight at 16, and will look to capitalize off of those to move up in the team rankings after being set back by a relay DQ last night. USC has the 2nd most with 13 total. Cal and Stanford are tied for the 3rd most with 11 each.
Notably, diving is not included, as diving prelims have not yet been completed.
Women’s Pac-12 Championships: Day 2 Ups/Mids/Downs
Up | Mid | Down | |
USC | 8 | 4 | 1 |
Stanford | 6 | 4 | 1 |
Cal | 6 | 4 | 1 |
Arizona | 2 | 7 | 7 |
UCLA | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Oregon State | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Washington State | 0 | 2 | 1 |
ASU | 0 | 1 | 5 |
Utah | 0 | 0 | 4 |
“After last nights finals, Stanford and USC were tied for 1st with Cal not far behind for 3rd.”
According to live meet results from last night:
Women – Team Rankings – Through Event 6
1. University of California – LA 214.5 2. Stanford University 202
3. University of Southern Calif 154.5 4. University of California, Berk 154
5. Utah, University of 125 6. Arizona, University of 108
7. Arizona State University 96 8. Washington State University 92
9. Oregon State University 86
Your scores you show are correct (technically sum of scores for events 1,2 and 6 only). The scores reported initially were before correcting the 1m diving scores (which incorrectly credited only places 1-8, not down to 24th place)
Live results did not initially include diving scores in the point totals given after the relays. The points totals initially showed a tie between USC and Stanford after last night,
Prelims of 3m Diving (event 13) now completed
STAN 3/0/1
UCLA 2/3/1
USC 1/0/3
AZ 1/2/0
CAL 0/2/2
ASU 1/0/0
UTAH 0/1/1
Projecting prelim placings into tonight’s finals and assuming no DQ’s, scores look to me will fall somewhere in the ranges shown below by the end of Thurs evening (through 200 Free Relay + diving event 13)
Stan 575-595
USC 510-530
CAL 475-495
UCLA 455-465
AZ 420-430
UTAH 220-230
ASU 213-221
WSU 170-178
OSU 153-157
Oops – the point scheme I was using was off a bit – corrected here with same order but slightly fewer points:
Stan 565-585
USC 495-515
CAL 450-470
UCLA 430-450
AZ 4400-420
UTAH 210-225
ASU 205-215
WSU 165-175
OSU 152-158
Way to go, Arizona!
Women – Team Rankings – Through Event 6
1. University of California – LA 214.5
2. Stanford University 202
3. University of Southern Calif 154.5
4. University of California, Berk 154
5. Utah, University of 125
6. Arizona, University of 108
7. Arizona State University 96
8. Washington State University 92
9. Oregon State University 86
UCLA seems to be doing alright to me. Can’t neglect diving.
and UCLA stumbling yet again…