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Overall, the meet did not match the team's lofty expectations, but they'll have an even bigger chance to leave a legacy at the NCAAs in Minneapolis from March 20-22.Â
"We are disappointed that we came up short of finishing second, but I am proud of our women for consistently battling for the team championship," said USC head coach Dave Salo. "Now we turn our attention to the NCAA championships where we hope to battle it out for another top 4 team performance."
Ishimatsu is the defending NCAA champion in the platform.













