SEATTLE — Seattle U women's swimming returns to the water Saturday to welcome in-state foe, Washington State, to the Redhawk Center. Fans will not be permitted inside Redhawk Center, however will be able to watch the action for free via WAC Digital Network or on Facebook Live. The first event is slated for a 10 am.
WHERE TO WATCH
• WAC Digital Network | Facebook Live
• Fans can also download the free WAC Digital Network app on Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV or Android to watch from home on their TV.
ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
• The Cougars are a member of the Pac-12 and enter with a 2-1 record this season in duals.
• Washington State stumbled in its last meet, falling to Utah State (140-118) last Friday at home.
• WSU was 3-7 last season and finished eighth in Pac-12 Championships.
• Washington State is led by head coach Matt Leach who's in third-year with the program.
REDHAWK BITES
• Saturday's meet will be the third of the season for Seattle U, with one meet left on the schedule before the WAC Championships.
• Freshmen Maggie Robben enters the weekend with a team-best seven podium finishes ... sophomores Alexa Hoeper and Danika Himes have each recorded three first-place finishes this season and tied for the team lead.
HISTORY
• Saturday is scheduled to be the eighth head-to-head meeting with the Cougars and first since Dec. 5, 2015.
• Seattle U is winless all-time in the series.
• The meet will be the third time Washington State has visited the Redhawk Center.
LAST MEETING
In its last meeting, Seattel U fell to Washington State, 181-80, at the Redhawk Center. The day however was highlighted with a school-record from Kaitlyn Overstreet in the 200 butterfly (2:04.19), while Annika Perry garnered the Redhawks lone event victory in the 100 breaststroke (1:05.58).
For the latest updates, download the GoSeattleU mobile app available now for free in the App Store or Google Play, and follow Seattle U swimming (@seattleuswim) on Twitter, Instagram and or Facebook.
WHERE TO WATCH
• WAC Digital Network | Facebook Live
• Fans can also download the free WAC Digital Network app on Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV or Android to watch from home on their TV.
ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
• The Cougars are a member of the Pac-12 and enter with a 2-1 record this season in duals.
• Washington State stumbled in its last meet, falling to Utah State (140-118) last Friday at home.
• WSU was 3-7 last season and finished eighth in Pac-12 Championships.
• Washington State is led by head coach Matt Leach who's in third-year with the program.
REDHAWK BITES
• Saturday's meet will be the third of the season for Seattle U, with one meet left on the schedule before the WAC Championships.
• Freshmen Maggie Robben enters the weekend with a team-best seven podium finishes ... sophomores Alexa Hoeper and Danika Himes have each recorded three first-place finishes this season and tied for the team lead.
HISTORY
• Saturday is scheduled to be the eighth head-to-head meeting with the Cougars and first since Dec. 5, 2015.
• Seattle U is winless all-time in the series.
• The meet will be the third time Washington State has visited the Redhawk Center.
LAST MEETING
In its last meeting, Seattel U fell to Washington State, 181-80, at the Redhawk Center. The day however was highlighted with a school-record from Kaitlyn Overstreet in the 200 butterfly (2:04.19), while Annika Perry garnered the Redhawks lone event victory in the 100 breaststroke (1:05.58).
For the latest updates, download the GoSeattleU mobile app available now for free in the App Store or Google Play, and follow Seattle U swimming (@seattleuswim) on Twitter, Instagram and or Facebook.
