No. 5 Cal Tops No. 18 ASU, Falls To No. 3 Stanford

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Underclassmen Show Out On Final Day Of Tri-Meet

BERKELEY. – The No. 5 California girls’s swimming & diving workforce defeated No. 18 Arizona State 233-107 however fell to No. 3 Stanford 190.5-147.5 its home-opener Sunday morning at Spieker Aquatics Complex in Berkeley. It was the second and last day of a tri-meet that was held in a double-dual format.
 
The day-two outcomes mirrored that of yesterday’s end at Stanford’s Avery Aquatic Center because the Golden Bears got here into as we speak main the Sun Devils 132-66 and trailing the Cardinal 122.5-73.50.
 
Cal took full benefit of the house ambiance from the bounce with a win within the first occasion held at Spieker this season – the 800-yard freestyle relay. Sophomore Mia West and freshmen Claire Weinstein, Teagan O’Dell, and Ella Cosgrove recorded the quickest time within the nation up to now this season with a 6:55.18 that’s greater than 5 seconds quicker than the NCAA qualifying time.
 
For the second straight day, freshman Silje Slyngstadli (2:09.54) cracked Cal’s top-10 record notching the ninth-fastest 200-yard breaststroke in program historical past to take second within the occasion.
 
O’Dell celebrated her birthday with a pair of particular person wins with NCAA qualifying occasions within the 200-yard backstroke and the 400-yard IM. Her backstroke time of 1:51.83 is the eighth-fastest in Cal historical past and her IM mark of 1:55.19 is the third-fastest within the nation this season.
 
The Bears swept the rostrum within the 500-yard freestyle with 3 times decrease than this 12 months’s NCAA normal. Weinstein took first at 4:39.23, adopted by sophomore Camille Henveaux in second at 4:41.64, and Cosgrove took third with a time of 4:43.15.

Cal capped the meet off with a second-place end within the 200-yard freestyle relay with sophomore Mary-Ambre Moluh, West, senior Sydney Griscavage, and Weinstein touching the wall at 1:28.36.

The Bears will now stay up for Nov. 7 after they welcome the Cardinal again to Spieker Aquatics Complex for his or her triple-distance meet. The first occasion is scheduled for 1 p.m. and admission is free.

 


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