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Joanna Fargus, a six-time All-American at USC and former co-captain, is in her first year as an undergraduate coach for the Trojan program.
She earned an All-American honor as part of USC's 800y free relay in 2005 and won her first career Pac-10 title in the 200y back.
Fargus, who struggled as 2003 sophomore because of an ankle injury, was also an All-American in the 800m free relay as a 2004 junior and set a school record in the 200m back (scm). At the 2004 Pac-10 Championships, Fargus' efforts were highlighted by a third-place finish in the 200y back.
As a freshman in 2002, she was a four-time All-American and a two-time NCAA back finalist. Also in 2002 at the Commonwealth Games, she took second in the 200m back and helped England to a gold in the 800m free relay.
Fargus came to USC as an accomplished international swimmer, winning a bronze medal at the 2001 World Championships in the 200m back and finishing ninth in the same event at the 2000 Olympics.
She is a communications major.






