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Torri Huske Chooses 50 Free Over 200 IM on Day 2 of Pac-12s

2023 WOMEN’S PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Thursday AM Heat Sheets

Stanford star sophomore Torri Huske has chosen the 50 free over the 200 IM on day 2 of the 2023 Pac-12 Championships.

Huske, a US Olympian and the defending World Champion in the 100 fly, has a lot of choices for events as a versatile swimmer who is good at butterfly, sprint freestyle, and IM events.

At last year’s NCAA Championships, she swam the 200 IM, 100 fly, and 100 free, which was the same lineup she swam at Pac-12s last year (sweeping the titles there). She’s been swimming a lot of IM races this year, but for the first time in college, she’s jumped into the 50 free as a championship event instead.

Other notable absences include Stanford’s Allie Raab from the 200 IM. Raab had only three individual entries this week: the 200 IM, the 100 breast, and 200 breast. That means she will be at least one race short of the maximum.

She did swim on Stanford’s 200 medley relay on Wednesday, splitting 27.33 on the breaststroke leg.

Stanford head coach Greg Meehan says that because of surgeries on her shoulder and hip (twice), she hasn’t raced much other than breaststroke, and they didn’t want to risk it on an extra race. Meehan says she’ll still swim the 100 and 200 breaststroke later in the meet.

Other Top 20 Scratches

Women’s 500 free:

  • Justina Kozan, USC (#5 seed) – for 200 IM
  • Charlotte Hook, Stanford (#17 seed) – for 200 IM

Women’s 200 IM:

Women’s 50 free:

  • None

 

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Jakis Bear 2,000
1 year ago

On the headlines is says that she chose the 50 free over the 200 IM but In the text it says 2 IM over 50 free

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