Seattle U men's and women's swimming shone on day one of the WAC Swimming/Diving Championship in Texas, with new school records and top-10 times set. The men's 200 medley relay team and the 800 free relay team set new school records, while the women's teams also achieved impressive finishes. Individual achievements include Sarah Cook setting a new school record in the 100 IM time trial. The Redhawks look forward to day two, with events starting at 8:30 am PT and broadcast live on ESPN+.

By the Numbers
  • Men's 200 medley relay time: 1:28.31
  • 800 free relay time: 6:30.09
  • Women's medley team time: 1:44.45
  • 800 free team time: 7:34.85
  • Sarah Cook's 100 IM time: 57.60
State of Play
  • Seattle U men's and women's swimming set new school records and achieved top-10 times on day one of the WAC Swimming/Diving Championship
  • The team looks forward to day two, starting at 8:30 am PT and broadcast live on ESPN+
What's Next

The Redhawks are set to compete in day two of the championships, commencing at 8:30 am PT and broadcast live on ESPN+

Bottom Line

Seattle U men's and women's swimming make a strong start at the WAC Swimming/Diving Championship, setting new school records and achieving notable finishes on day one.