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Isabel Ivey, Nike Agunbiade Named Pac-12 Women’s Swimmer & Diver of the Week

Courtesy: Pac-12 Conference

WOMEN’S SWIMMER OF THE WEEK: Isabel Ivey, Jr., CALIFORNIA (Gainesville, Fla.)

• In California’s showdown against rival Stanford, Ivey separated herself from the pack with a dual-meet record of 51.12 in the 100-yard backstroke. The mark ranks No. 4 in the nation this season.
• The junior swimmer also broke a second record on the weekend, setting a new Cal dual-meet record with a career-best 47.24 in the 100-yard freestyle, maintaining the No. 2 time in the country.
• Her 51.68 in the 100-yard butterfly marked her third first-place finish of the meet, just 0.14 off her own program dual-meet record set two weeks ago when she won Women’s Swimmer of the Week.
• Currently ranks No. 2 in the 100 free, No. 4 in the 100 back, No. 7 in the 100 fly and No. 6 in the 200 individual medley.

ALSO NOMINATED: Brooke Forde, Stanford; Claire Grover, UCLA; Isabelle Odgers, USC.

WOMEN’S DIVER OF THE WEEK: Nike Agunbiade, So., USC (Pacifica, Calif.)

• In USC’s meet hosting Hawaii, UCLA and Utah, the sophomore All-American won both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboards with scores of 295.55 and 302.45, respectively.
• On Day Two, the 2020 Pac-12 Freshman Female Diver of the Year added a 268.20 to take first place on platform, leading the second-place finisher by nearly 40 points.

ALSO NOMINATED: Briana Thai, California; Mia Paulsen, Stanford.

2021 PAC-12 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING WEEKLY AWARDS

  Swimmer of the Week Diver of the Week
Feb. 3 Isabel Ivey, California Lexi Mills, Utah
Feb. 16 Isabel Ivey, California Nike Agunbiade, USC
 

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