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Women's Swimming & Diving

Dominant Display

FEDERAL WAY, Wash. - Stanford put the finishing touches on a dominant conference meet, repeating as Pac-12 champions and claiming the hardware for the sixth time in seven seasons.

The Cardinal totaled 1725.5 points, its most since scoring 1,775 in 2019 while producing the second-largest margin of victory at the conference championships in the last 27 years. Stanford, which captured its 25th conference title in program history, handily distanced itself from runner-up USC (1267.5) and third-place California (1260.5).

Stanford added four more event titles on Saturday, fueled by another impressive performance by Torri Huske, who was named Pac-12 Swimmer of the Meet for the second consecutive season. Huske, who won the 100 free with a time of 47.18 before later contributing to a 3:08.83 mark in the 400 free relay, came away with seven individual titles at this year's meet and improved to 14-14 (6-6 individual swims, 8-8 relays) in her career at the Pac-12 Championships.

Claire Curzan also closed out an impressive week in her conference meet debut, producing a meet record of 1:47.43 in the 200 back while teaming with Huske, Taylor Ruck and Kayla Wilson in the 400 free relay. Curzan won five titles overall during the week, claiming the 100 back while competing as a member of the 200 free relay and 400 medley relay.

Aurora Roghair opened the night by capturing her first career Pac-12 title with a 16:02.28 in the 1650 free.

Charlotte Hook earned silver in the 200 fly, clocking in at 1:52.90.

On the platform, Julia Wortman finished sixth at 259.90 and Lauren Burch came in eighth at 207.35.

Sixteen swimmers qualified for the A finals on the final day and two divers made finals on the platform.

Stanford next shifts its attention to NCAA Championships from March 15-18 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Cardinal is seeking its first national title since the final year of a three-peat in 2019.