#1/#16 Arizona State @ #2/#11 Cal
January 20, 2024
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Maybe essentially the most anticipated twin meet of the 12 months is going down at present at 11:30am (PST), because the top-ranked ASU males will journey to tackle #2 Cal in Berkeley. Cal received the 2023 NCAA title final March, and the ASU males completed in 2nd place. Nonetheless, weeks prior, ASU walked away victorious on the PAC-12 Championships whereas Cal settled for the runner-up slot.
The Cal ladies are ranked eleventh and the ASU ladies sixteenth, so two enjoyable battles are slated to happen. On the PAC-12 Championships final 12 months, the Cal ladies positioned third whereas the Solar Satan ladies took fifth general. Come NCAAs, the Cal ladies checked-in at eleventh whereas ASU positioned twenty seventh.
At this twin meet final 12 months, ASU walked away with wins for each the boys and the ladies. Notably, ASU wore technical racing fits whereas Cal selected to put on coaching fits. Each groups participated in meets yesterday, and the boys took decisive wins. Cal defeated Arizona in each males’s and ladies’s group scoring, and the ASU males outscored Stanford. The ASU ladies fell to Stanford yesterday.
Each groups are carrying technical fits for at present’s motion.
WOMEN’S 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY
NCAA Report – 1:31.73, Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, L. Cuomo, Ok. Douglass) (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:36.24
2024 NCAA ‘B’ Normal: 1:37.00
Prime 3:
Cal ‘A’ – 1:34.67
Cal ‘B’ – 1:36.91
ASU ‘A’ – 1:37.99
The Cal ladies opened up the day with a 1-2 punch within the 200 medley relay. The ‘A’-squad touched in 1:34.67, simply off the 1:34.23 they produced on the Minnesota Invite a month in the past. The profitable quartet consisted of Isabelle Stadden (23.64), Jade Neser (26.39), Mia Kragh (22.60), and McKenna Stone (22.04).
Of notice, Cal’s Stephanie Akakabota cut up 21.63 on the freestyle leg of the ‘C’ relay.
Cal ‘B’ touched in 1:36.91 whereas ASU rounded out the highest three in 1:37.99.
MEN’S 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY
NCAA Report: 1:20.67 — NC State (Ok. Stokowski, M. Hunter, N. Korstanje, D. Curtiss) (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:23.71
2024 NCAA ‘B’ Normal: 1:24.32
Prime 3:
Cal ‘A’ – 1:21.67
ASU ‘A’ – 1:21.77
Cal ‘B’ – 1:23.80
The boys’s 200 medley relay got here right down to the end, as Cal and ASU touched simply 0.10 aside. Cal in the end grabbed the win, touching in an NCAA-leading time of 1:21.67. ASU completed in 1:21.77, the 2nd quickest time recorded within the NCAA this season.
Bjorn Seeliger led issues off for the Golden Bears, ripping a 20.22 backstroke cut up on the opening leg. Hubert Kos of ASU cut up 21.01 opening for the Solar Devils.
The groups have been pretty even on the breaststroke, with Cal’s Liam Bell (23.17) narrowly out splitting ASU’s Leon Marchand (23.22).
Ilya Kharun pulled ASU barely forward of Cal on the 150 change, splitting a speedy 19.29 butterfly cut up. Jack Alexy anchored issues residence for Cal, splitting 18.44 on the freestyle leg. Jonny Kulow did his finest within the closing meters, posting a swift 18.25 freestyle cut up to just about overtake Alexy.
Notably, the time from Cal is over a second sooner than the 1:22.87 recorded on the Minnesota Invite final month.
WOMEN’S 1000-YARD FREE
Prime 3:
Deniz Ertan (ASU) – 9:37.44
Alexa Reyna (ASU) – 9:42.59
Fanni Fabian (CAL) – 9:48.78
It was a 1-2 end for the ASU ladies within the 1000 free. Deniz Ertan led the cost, touching in 9:37.44 to clear the sphere by over 5 seconds. She attacked the primary half, splitting 4:46.46 by way of the primary 500.Her teammate, Alexa Reyna, clocked 9:42.59 to safe 2nd.
Cal’s Fanni Fabian touched in 9:48.78 for third place, with teammate Kathryn Hazle cracking the 10-minute barrier for 4th in 9:50.66.
MEN’S 1000-YARD FREE
Prime 3:
Zalan Sarkany (ASU) – 8:37.82
Grady (ASU) – 9:01.77
Meehan (CAL) – 9:01.82
ASU’s Zalan Sarkany stopped the clock in 8:37.82 to win the 1000, the 4th quickest time ever recorded within the occasion. Sarkany posted a swift 8:38.13 towards Stanford yesterday, so he improves on that day outdated mark.
It was a 1-2 end for ASU, as teammate Reece Grady touched in 9:01.77. Cal’s Jack Meehan positioned third at present, ending in 9:01.82.
WOMEN’S 200-YARD FREE
NCAA Report: 1:39.10, Missy Franklin, Cal (2015)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Reduce: 1:42.84
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:45.31
Prime 3:
Mia Motekaitis (CAL) – 1:44.05
Leah Polonsky (CAL) – 1:44.06
Ieva Maluka (ASU) – 1:45.02
Mia Motekaitis (1:44.05) and Leah Polonsky (1:44.06) of Cal went head-to-head the entire approach, main a 1-2 end for the Golden Bears. ASU’s Ieva Makuka touched in 1:45.02 to safe third place factors for the Solar Devils.
Ava Chavez (1:48.34) and Ella Mazurek (1:48.71) touched 4th and fifth for Cal, whereas Marte Lovberg of ASU touched in 1:48.76 for 56h.
MEN’S 200-YARD FREE
NCAA Report: 1:29.15, Dean Farris, Harvard (2019)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Reduce: 1:31.74
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:32.85
Prime 3:
Gabriel Jett (CAL) – 1:31.78
Julian Hill (ASU) – 1:33.27
Robin Hanson (CAL) – 1:33.33
Gabriel Jett used his sturdy underwaters to safe 200 free victory for Cal, touching in 1:31.78. Jett was 2nd on this occasion on the NCAA Championships final March, the place he recorded a time of 1:30.74.
ASU’s Julian Hill touched in 1:33.27 for 2nd place, whereas Robin Hanson (1:33.33) of Cal touched simply behind for third.
WOMEN’S 100-YARD BACK
NCAA Report: 48.26, Gretchen Walsh, Virginia (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Reduce: 50.88
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 52.36
Prime 3:
Isabelle Stadden (CAL) – 50.55
Katrina Marty (ASU) – 53.45
Isabella Riley (CAL) – 53.66
Isabelle Stadden put up a dominant efficiency within the 100 again, clearing the sphere by almost three seconds. She touched in a closing time of fifty.55 to snag the win, with teammate Isabella Riley hitting 53.66 for third.
ASU’s Katrina Marty touched in 53.45 to safe 2nd place for the Devils. Charli Brown of ASU and Morgan Brophy of Cal rounded out the highest 5, each posting swims within the 54-second vary.
MEN’S 100-YARD BACK
NCAA Report: 43.35, Luca Urlando, Georgia (2022)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Reduce: 44.71
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 45.70
Prime 3:
Destin Lasco (CAL) – 44.80
Hubert Kos (ASU) – 44.97
Owen McDonald (ASU) – 46.43
Destin Lasco and Hubert Kos went head-to-head the entire approach within the 100 again, with Lasco getting the higher of Kos on the contact. Lasco touched in 44.80 to safe a Golden Bear win, whereas Kos dipped below the 45-second barrier for 2nd in 44.97.
Owen McDonald of ASU clocked a swift 46.43 to put third at present. Ziyad Saleem of Cal was 4th in 46.62 whereas Kai Crews clocked 46.71 for fifth. 5 swimmers have been :46 or sooner on this race, showcasing one of many deepest 100 again twin meet fields ever.
WOMEN’S 100-YARD BREAST
NCAA Report: 55.73, Lilly King, Indiana (2019)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Reduce: 58.02
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 59.73
Prime 3:
Jade Neser (CAL) – 59.93
Hannah Brunzell (CAL) – 1:00.30
Zoe Summar (ASU) – 1:00.73
Jade Neser of Cal was the lone swimmer to dip below the elusive 1:00-minute barrier, hitting the wall in 59.93. She led a 1-2 end for her group, as Hannah Brunzell touched in 1:00.30.
Zoe Summar of ASU broke 1:01 for third, hitting the touchpad in 1:00.73. Three different swimmers broke the 1:02-barrier, with Alicia Henry of Cal main the way in which in 1:01.23. Solar Satan teammates Ginger McMahon (1:01.44) and Iza Adame (1:01.73) positioned fifth and sixth, respectively.
MEN’S 100-YARD BREAST
NCAA Report: 49.69, Ian Finnerty, Indiana (2018)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Reduce: 51.10
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 51.90
Prime 3:
Leon Marchand (ASU) – 51.37
Liam Bell (CAL) – 51.70
Jacob Soderlund (CAL) – 51.88
Liam Bell of Cal showcased sturdy opening pace in at present’s 100 breast, sustaining the lead by way of the primary 75 of the race. Leon Marchand‘s again half was in the end an excessive amount of to beat, as Marchand stopped the clock in 51.37 to safe victory. Bell held on by way of the ultimate 25 for 2nd, touching simply forward of teammate Jacob Soderlund. Bell touched in 51.70 to Soderlund’s swift 51.88 marker.
Three swimmers posted :52-second swims, with David Schlicht (52.10) and Andy Dobraznski (52.46) of ASU main the way in which. Matthew Jensen of Cal clocked in at 52.68.
WOMEN’S 200-YARD FLY
NCAA Report: 1:49.51 – Ella Eastin, Stanford (2018)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:52.86
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:55.92
Prime 3:
Lindsay Looney (ASU) – 1:53.51
Rachel Klinker (CAL) – 1:53.77
Lizzy Cook dinner (CAL) – 1:55.84
2023 U.S. World Championship group member Lindsay Looney touched 1st within the ladies’s 200 fly, securing the primary win of the day for the Solar Satan ladies. Rachel Klinker of Cal was along with her the entire approach, touching simply 0.26 behind on the end. Looney touched in 1:53.51 to Klinker’s 1:53.77.
Cal’s Lizzy Cook dinner rounded out the highest three in 1:55.84, the one different sub-1:58 time within the area.
MEN’S 200-YARD FLY
NCAA Report: 1:37.35 – Jack Conger, Texas (2017)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:40.16
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:42.57
Prime 3:
Ilya Kharun (ASU) – 1:39.92
Dare Rose (CAL) – 1:41.13
Alexander Colson (ASU) – 1:41.55
After turning into the 2nd quickest performer of all-time within the occasion yesterday, ASU’s Ilya Kharun posted a time of 1:39.92 for the win at present. Whereas his time is 2 seconds slower than yesterday, it bought the job performed in a intently contested meet.
Cal’s Dare Rose touched in 1:41.13, whereas Solar Satan Alexander Colson (1:41.55) touched third.
WOMEN’S 50-YARD FREE
NCAA Report: 20.79 — Maggie MacNeil, Louisiana State (2023)/Gretchen Walsh, Virginia (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 21.63
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 22.15
Prime 3:
Stephanie Akakabota (CAL) – 22.11
Eloise Riley (CAL) – 22.19
Mckenna Stone (CAL) – 22.45
After posting a swift 21.63 freestyle cut up on Cal’s ‘C’ medley relay, Stephanie Akakabota touched in 22.11 to snag the person win. She led a 1-2-3 end for the Golden Bears, as Eloise Riley (22.19) and Mckenna Stone (22.45) touched intently behind.
ASU’s Erin Milligan hit the wall in 4th place, posting a decent effort of twenty-two.62. Two extra swimmers cracked the 23-second barrier, Cal’s Emily Gantriis (22.63) and Daniela Cogswell (22.82).
MEN’S 50-YARD FREE
NCAA Report: 17.63 — Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 18.82
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 19.21
Prime 3:
Bjorn Seeliger (CAL) – 18.92
Jack Alexy (CAL) – 18.97
Jonny Kulow (ASU) – 19.23
It was a Cal 1-2 end within the males’s 50, with Bjorn Seeliger (18.92) and Jack Alexy (18.97) posting the one sub-19 performances. The swim from Seeliger represents a brand new pool report, and is quicker than he has swum all season.
ASU touched in third, 4th, and fifth, with Jonny Kulow main the trio of Solar Devils. Kulow touched in 19.23, with teammates Jack Dolan (19.40) and Cam Peel (19.41) intently behind.
FIRST BREAK – SCORING UPDATE
Ladies: Cal 86, ASU 45
Males: Cal 69, ASU 62
WOMEN’S 100-YARD FREE
NCAA Report: 45.56 – Simone Manuel, Stanford (2017)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 47.18
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 48.37
Prime 3:
Eloise Riley (CAL) – 48.47
Erin Milligan (ASU) – 48.72
Ieva Maluka (ASU) – 48.85
After a 2nd place end within the 100 free about quarter-hour in the past, Cal’s Eloise Riley touched in 48.47 to win the 100 free. She confronted powerful competitors for the ASU duo of Erin Milligan (48.72) and Ieva Maluka (48.85), who positioned 2nd and third at present.
A pair of Cal swimmers touched for 4th and fifth, with Emily Gantriis (49.39) ending forward of Ella Mazurek (49.58).
MEN’S 100-YARD FREE
NCAA Report: 39.90 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 41.50
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 42.32
Prime 3:
Jack Alexy (CAL) – 41.40
Bjorn Seeliger (CAL) – 41.41
Jonny Kulow (ASU) – 42.11
Similar to we noticed within the 50 free, it was one other 1-2 end for Cal. This time the rolls have been reversed, as Jack Alexy (41.40) touched for the win forward of teammate Bjorn Seeliger (41.41). The swim by Alexy is a brand new pool report, and the quickest he has been at an in-season meet.
Jonny Kulow touched in 42.11 to safe third for the Solar Devils, whereas Matthew Jensen (42.79) and Jack Dolan (42.84) rounded out the highest 5.
WOMEN’S 200-YARD BACK
NCAA Report: 1:47.24 – Beata Nelson, Wisconsin (2019)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:50.50
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:53.34
Prime 3:
Isabelle Stadden (CAL) – 1:50.58
Mia Motekaitis (CAL) – 1:54.71
Charli Brown (ASU) – 1:58.84
Isabelle Stadden led a 1-2 end for the Cal ladies, touching in 1:50.58. Teammate Mia Motekaitis, who received the 200 free earlier, hit the wall in 1:54.71 for 2nd place.
Charli Brown of ASU, who featured within the 100 again earlier, touched in 1:58.84 to seize third place.
MEN’S 200-YARD BACK
NCAA Report: 1:35.73 – Ryan Murphy, Cal (2016)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:39.13
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:40.62
Prime 3:
Hubert Kos (ASU) – 1:39.07
Destin Lasco (CAL) – 1:39.29
Keaton Jones (CAL) – 1:40.42
The 200 again one in every of many shut races at present, and it didn’t disappoint. Heading into the ultimate 25, Hubert Kos and Destin Lasco have been almost utterly even. Lasco had a barely higher flip, however Kos elevated the tempo to take care of his lead on the end. Kos touched in 1:39.07 to Lasco’s 1:39.29, each effectively off their private bests.
This 200 again battle appeared similar to what we noticed within the 100 again earlier, with the roles reversed on the contact.
Cal freshman Keaton Jones grabbed third place, touching in 1:40.42 to just about clip his finest time. His teammate, Colby Mefford, touched in 1:40.95 for 4th place.
WOMEN’S 200-YARD BREAST
NCAA Report: 2:01.29 – Kate Douglass, Virginia (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 2:05.73
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 2:09.68
Prime 3:
Hannah Brunzell (CAL) – 2:09.70
Jade Neser (CAL) – 2:11.54
Abigail Herscu (CAL) – 2:12.21
The 200 breast noticed one other 1-2-3 sweep for the Golden Bears, as 22-year-old Hannah Brunzell led the way in which. She touched in a time of two:09.70, not solely securing the win however representing the one swimmer to interrupt 2:10.
Golden Bear teammates Jade Neser (2:11.54) and Abigail Herscu (2:12.21) touched for 2nd and third, with a pair of ASU swimmers touching simply behind within the 2:12-range.
These ASU swimmers have been Zoe Summar (2:12.55) and Emma Gehlert (2:12.80), giving the Golden Bears a race the entire approach.
MEN’S 200-YARD BREAST
NCAA Report: 1:46.91 – Leon Marchand, Arizona State (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:51.09
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:52.94
Prime 3:
Leon Marchand (ASU) – 1:51.80
David Schlicht (ASU) – 1:53.06
Jacob Soderlund (CAL) – 1:53.11
Leon Marchand claimed his 2nd victory of the day within the 200 breast, stopping the clock in 1:51.80. His teammate David Schlicht touched a couple of second behind, ending in 1:53.06. This 1-2 end was pivotal for the Solar Devils, because the meet is separated by lower than ten factors presently.
Cal’s Jacob Soderlund was within the race for 2nd the entire approach, however was out touched by Schlicht on the wall. Soderlund’s closing time of 1:53.11 checks-in as a brand new private finest.
WOMEN’S 500-YARD FREE
NCAA Report: 4:24.06 — Katie Ledecky, Stanford (2017)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 4:37.89
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 4:41.09
Prime 3:
Rachel Klinker (CAL) – 4:41.67
Deniz Ertan (ASU) – 4:41.77
Leah Polonsky (CAL) – 4:44.78
After simply lacking a win within the 200 fly, Cal’s Rachel Klinker was on the opposite facet of the contact this time. Klinker grabbed the win in 4:41.67, outpacing Deniz Ertan by simply 0.10. Ertan, who opened the meet with a decisive win within the 1000 free, touched in 4:41.77 for 2nd.
Leah Polonsky of Cal completed her swim in 4:44.78, marking a third place end and priceless factors for the Bears.
Fanni Fabian (4:48.30) and Kathryn Hazle (4:48.81) positioned 4th and fifth for Cal, each cracking the 4:50-barrier.
MEN’S 500-YARD FREE
NCAA Report: 4:06.32 — Kieran Smith, Florida (2020)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 4:10.74
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 4:14.36
Prime 3:
Zalan Sarkany (ASU) – 4:12.45
Gabriel Jett (CAL) – 4:16.81
Julian Hill (ASU) – 4:17.12
Zalan Sarkany is 4-for-4 in regard to private finest occasions over the previous two days, with one other finest time right here on this 500 free. His profitable time of 4:12.45 checks-in as his first ever effort below the 4:13-barrier, and was adequate to win by over 4 seconds.
The 2023 PAC-12 champion within the occasion, Gabriel Jett, touched in 4:16.81 to seize 2nd place. Jett was out of competition for a top-2 end till the final 25, the place he used a powerful closing flip to rocket himself to the wall forward of Julian Hill. Hill, 23 from ASU, touched in 4:17.12 for third.
WOMEN’S 100-YARD FLY
NCAA Report: 48.46, Kate Douglass, Virginia (2023)
Gretchen Walsh posted an unofficial 48.30 on the 2023 Tennessee Invite.
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Reduce: 50.69
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 52.20
Prime 3:
Mia Kragh (CAL) – 51.30
Mckenna Stone (CAL) – 52.07
Morgan Brophy (CAL) – 52.27
Mia Kragh led a 1-2-3-4 end for the Golden Bears, stopping the clock in a brand new finest time of 51.30 within the 100 fly. Teammates Mckenna Stone (52.07), Morgan Brophy (52.27), and Lizzy Cook dinner (52.52) adopted behind, all posting 52-second efforts.
200 fly winner Lindsay Looney settled for fifth place, touching in a time of 52.85. Her two teammates, Jade Foelske (53.91) and Katrina Marty (54.27), positioned sixth and seventh.
MEN’S 100-YARD FLY
NCAA Report: 42.80, Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Reduce: 44.64
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 45.57
Prime 3:
Ilya Kharun (ASU) – 44.54
Dare Rose (CAL) – 45.15
Alexander Colson (ASU) – 46.04
ASU freshman Ilya Kharun threw down in at present’s 100 fly, taking a convincing win at a a lot wanted time. He stopped the clock in 44.54, profitable by over half a second. His teammate, Alexander Colson, hit the wall in 46.04 for third place. With their swims, they transfer ASU into the lead by only one level heading into the ultimate two occasions.
World Champion Dare Rose completed in 45.15 to safe a 2nd place end for the Bears, marking his second particular person 2nd place end on the day.
Filip Senc-Samardzic of ASU positioned 4th in 46.50, whereas a trio of Golden Bears positioned fifth, sixth, and seventh.
WOMEN’S 200-YARD IM
NCAA Report: 1:48.37 — Kate Douglass, Virginia (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:53.66
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:56.90
Prime 3:
Leah Polonsky (CAL) – 1:55.67
Ieva Maluka (ASU) – 1:56.06
Charli Brown (ASU) – 1:59.40
PAC-12 champ Leah Polonsky showcased her versatility en path to the 200 IM win, touching in 1:55.67. Polonsky cut up 25.28/28.99/33.58/27.82 on every of the 50s, sufficient to the touch 1st by about half a second.
ASU’s Ieva Maluka led on the 100 flip, as her 28.30 backstroke cut up was instrumental in her race. She made an important cost on the ultimate 50 of freestyle, too, splitting 27.53. She in the end completed 2nd in 1:56.06.
Maluka’s ASU teammate, Charli Brown, clocked in at 1:59.40 for third place.
MEN’S 200-YARD IM
NCAA Report: 1:36.34 — Léon Marchand, Arizona State (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:41.03
2023 NCAA Invited Time: 1:43.14
Prime 3:
Leon Marchand (ASU) – 1:38.93
Destin Lasco (CAL) – 1:41.72
Hubert Kos (ASU) – 1:41.97
Leon Marchand clocked his second 1:38 200 IM swim previously 24 hours, stopping the clock in 1:38.93 to say victory. Marchand led from the 75 and by no means relinquished it. His 28.57 breaststroke cut up is what actually separated him from the sphere.
Destin Lasco trailed Hubert Kos for almost all of the race, however rallied residence with a 23.73 freestyle cut up to take 2nd. Hubert Kos completed in 1:41.97 for third, securing priceless factors for the Solar Devils.
Lasco and Kos went head-to-head in three particular person occasions at present, with every of them claiming one particular person win.
WOMEN’S 200-YARD FREE RELAY
NCAA Report: 1:23.87 — Virginia (Ok. Douglass, G. Walsh, L. Cuomo, A. Walsh) (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:28.43
2024 NCAA ‘B’ Normal: 1:29.21
Prime 3:
Cal ‘A’ – 1:27.77
Cal ‘B’ – 1:29.25
ASU ‘A’ – 1:30.30
Cal claimed a 1-2 end to finish the day within the 200 free relay, with their ‘A’-team securing the win in 1:27.77. The profitable quartet consisted of Eloise Riley (22.23), Stephanie Akakabota (22.06), Emily Gantriis (21.88), and Isabelle Stadden (21.60).
Cal ‘B’ touched in 1:29.25 for 2nd place tonight, highlighted by a cut up of 21.88 from Mckenna Stone on the third leg.
ASU touched in 1:30.30 to spherical out the highest three, with Indigo Armon (22.23) being their quickest cut up.
MEN’S 200-YARD FREE RELAY
NCAA Report: 1:13.35 — Florida (J. Liendo, A. Chaney, E. Friese, M. McDuff) (2023)
2024 NCAA ‘A’ Normal: 1:16.80
2024 NCAA ‘B’ Normal: 1:17.38
Prime 3:
ASU ‘A’ – 1:15.07
Cal ‘A’ – 1:15.55
Cal ‘B’ – 1:18.25
What seemed to be an in depth race by way of the 150 turned out to be a transparent victory for ASU. The profitable quartet of Jack Dolan (19.32), Ilya Kharun (18.65), Cam Peel (18.63), and Jonny Kulow (18.47) sprinted to victory in 1:15.07.
The Cal ‘A’ group of Jack Alexy (18.99), Bjorn Seeliger (18.58), Liam Bell (19.07), and Robin Hanson (18.91) hit the touchpad in a time of 1:15.55.
The Cal ‘B’ group hit the wall in 1:18.25, guaranteeing Cal tied the meet with ASU when diving is factored in.
FINAL TEAM SCORES
Ladies: Cal 212 – Asu 88
Males: Cal 150 – Asu 150 *TIE*