After two days of competition, USC women's swimming and diving team sits in fourth place at the Pac-12 Championships.
The Trojans sit behind No. 1 Stanford, No. 2 Cal and No. 17 Arizona at the halfway point in the tournament.
Freshman Louise Hansson has had a hand in USC's success so far, finishing third in yesterday's 200y IM with a career-best 1:53.72. It was the second-fastest mark in USC history, behind Hansson's fellow Olympian, Katinka Hosszu.
Freshman diver Naomi Gowlett also posted a third place finish in the 1-meter final.
USC's men's diving team fared even better, with Dashiell Enos and Henry Fusaro going 1-2 in the 3-meter springboard.
Enos became USC's first back-to-back conference champion since 1998-99.
The Pac-12 tournament continue today and tomorrow before a champion is crowned. Follow the Trojans on Twitter and Instagram and watch the live stream on Pac-12.com to stay in the loop on scores!
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February 01, 2017 | USC Ripsit Blog
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