Summer 2008 Workout Schedule

Sunday:  5:00 PM -6:15 PM (East Pool)
Monday:  7:00 PM - 8:15 PM (West Pool)
Wednesday:  7:00 PM - 8:15 PM (West Pool)
Thursday:  7:00 PM - 8:15 PM (West Pool)
Friday:  7:00 PM - 8:15 PM (East Pool)

Swimming with Orcas

Our swim workouts are operated by Seattle University and are run under the name of "Seattle University Evening Masters Swim".   You do not need to be an Orca Member to swim with the Orcas, but you do need to be registered for the current year with US Masters Swimming.

Location

2008 Swim Pass Options & Costs

What to do when you get to Connolly Center

Beginning July 1, 2008, you will need to provide a valid ID to the frontdesk. A valid ID can be one of the following:  a state issued driver's license, a student ID, a military ID, or a government issued ID. 10 Punch Swim Pass holders will need to bring their passes along with their ID. For all other pass holders, your ID will be sufficient. The frontdesk will check your ID against the "Orcas at Seattle University Roster". If you are not on the roster, you will NOT be allowed into the pool. Sorry. To be included on the roster, we will need to verify that you are currently a USMS member and that you are current in your swim pass payments.

Click on the link above to purchase an Orca Swim Pass. Remember that we cannot send you a swim pass unless you provide us with your USMS membership number.   If you have any questions, please e-mail the Orca Treasurer. Go to our Contacts page to locate the e-mail address.

The pools are upstairs and through the showers in the locker rooms. There are two pools. We are not always sure which one we will be using. So, check with coach on deck to confirm you have found SU Evening Masters Swim and ask the coach for guidance on selecting a lane for your swimming speed.

Finding your lane

Look for the small orange cones at the coach's end of the pool. The numbers on the cone indicate approximate relative speeds of the lanes(1 being the slowest and 6 being the fastest).  Lanes are rotated monthly so no one group of swimmers is always on the wall lane.