SAN DIEGO - The San Diego State swimming and diving team gets back into the competition pool this weekend with a two-day quad-dual event on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22 and 23, in the Burns Center on the campus of Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles.
With its 81-65 win over Pepperdine in its last dual meet competition, San Diego State extended its consecutive streak of dual meet wins to 29 and beat the Waves for the 11th straight time. When they get into the pool on Friday, the Aztecs will have not lost a dual since a 153-147 loss to Colorado State on Jan. 8, 2018, a span of 1,383 days.
Since the 1999-00 campaign, San Diego State has defeated Loyola Marymount in seven straight dual meets, including four times in Los Angeles. The Aztecs other two opponents in the event are the Grand Canyon Lopes and Seattle U Redhawks. San Diego State and GCU have met three times in dual competitions since 1999-00, all in a neutral pool, and SDSU has won each encounter. The Aztecs have never faced Seattle U in a dual meet.
The quad-dual format is one in which each day is scored as its own meet, not one meet scored over two days, so the Aztecs will compete in six separate duals over the two days of competition. There is no diving component to the weekend meets.
Friday's action gets under way at 12 p.m. PT and the first swim in Saturday's meet will be at 11 a.m. PT.