Autographs and the ArizonasAutographs and the Arizonas
Women's Swimming & Diving

Autographs and the Arizonas

No. 3 Stanford (3-0, 2-0 Pac-12)
vs. #20 Arizona | Friday, 2 p.m. PT
vs. Arizona State | Saturday, Noon PT
Avery Aquatic Center • Stanford Live Stream
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STANFORD, Calif. - No. 3 Stanford women's swimming and diving will host both Arizona schools and Kids Autograph Day at Avery Aquatic Center this weekend. The Cardinal takes on No. 20 Arizona on Friday at 2 p.m. PT, and then welcomes Arizona State on Saturday at noon. The autograph session will take place after Saturday's meet. 
 How to Watch» No tickets needed! All meets at Avery Aquatic Center are free. 
» Stanford will also provide a live stream for those that can't make it to The Farm.
 Kids Autograph Day» Jan. 20 vs. Arizona State (gates open at 11 a.m.)
» First 200 fans (18 & under) at the meet will be invited to our post-meet autograph session. Parents/guardians can accompany their kids and take pictures
» Team poster will be provided for signatures. Sorry! No personal items can be signed by the athletes.

MatchupsNo. 20 Arizona (4-1, 3-1 Pac-12)
» Stanford has won five straight dual meets against the Wildcats. 
» In Tucson last year, junior Janet Hu won four times and Kassidy Cook swept the diving events to lead No. 2 Stanford to a 190-104 victory at No. 17 Arizona.
» In four previous Pac-12 dual meets this year, the Wildcats won at Washington State (161-101), and at home against Utah (185-77) and UCLA (154.5-145.5). The only defeat was to USC (165-133) on Nov. 4.  

Arizona State (4-1, 3-1 Pac-12)
» In the desert last season, freshman Katie Drabot, sophomore Ella Eastin, junior Lindsey Engel and junior Ally Howe each won a pair of races as Stanford earned a 178-113 win.
» Against the Pac-12 in the Fall, the Sun Devils defeated Utah (207.5-92.5), and split with the two LA schools. They fell to USC (176.5-123.5), but defeated UCLA (189-111).
» Most recently, the Sun Devils defeated Washington State in Pullman on Saturday, 177-83.
 StreaksStanford has won 18 straight dual meets. The Cardinal's last defeat in a dual was to No. 3 Cal on Feb. 14, 2015 (158-142) – which also marks a string of 16 straight Pac-12 dual meet victories. In addition, the Cardinal has won 13 straight dual meets at home dating back to Oct. 30, 2014 against Texas (156-144).
 A Look Back» In the Fall Finale, sophomore Katie Ledecky broke her own American record in the 1,650-yard freestyle to lead a bevy of fast finishes at the Art Adamson Invitational over the weekend. 
» Ledecky won four individual events as she also took the top spot on the podium in the 400 individual medley, 200 free and 500 free, and she was a member of Stanford's 400 free relay victory. 
» Janet Hu, also a part of that winning 400 free relay and won the 100 butterfly, while Ally Howe (100 backstroke) and Katie Drabot (200 fly) also posted victories for the Cardinal. Those swims were in addition to numerous others that now rank among Stanford's all-time top 10.
» Texas A&M won its home meet with 1,273.50 points. Stanford finished second with 1,053 points, while Arizona State was third with 375 points. 
 A Look Ahead» Stanford has just one home meet remaining. The Cardinal host arch rival Cal on Saturday, Feb. 10 at noon. It will also mark Senior Day for eight Cardinal. 
» In the meantime, Stanford will head to Los Angeles to face UCLA (Jan. 26) and USC (Jan. 27). 
» For up-to-date information, follow Stanford women's swimming and diving can be found on instagram, twitter and snapchat (@StanfordWswim).
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