women hosted two more meets. the Vandals walloped both Nevada -Reno and Washington State. At the WSU met the Vandals swam their best meet of the season as they recorded six AlA W national qualifying standards. "I thought everything went absolutely perfect. It was the best meet by far for a lot of the swimmers." said an ov~rjoyed Coach DeMeyer. While the women were preparing to host the national meet, the men closed the season by placing fifth in an eight team field at the Nor-Pac Swimming and Diving Championships. Again Moravec lead the team as he won two championships and set school and NorPac records in the 200 and 400 individual medley relays. He fell short of qualifying for nations by two seconds. Jim Zimmer placed fourth and fifth in several events. Although the men's season was over, the national meet was still ahead for the women.O Men's Swimming Won 2, Lost2
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