Cal v. San Jose State (W)
- December 21, 2019
- Berkeley, California
- SWIMMING RESULTS
- DIVING RESULTS
Courtesy: Cal Athletics
BERKELEY – Top-ranked Cal and San Jose State staged a unique dual meet at Legends Aquatic Center Saturday morning to close out the fall term before the teams take a break for the holidays. Filled with such events as the 300-yard backstroke relay and the 300 individual medley swum in reverse order, the Golden Bears swept all 14 events to post a final advantage of 199-57.
The morning began with a trio of 300-yard relays, starting with the backstroke and followed by breaststroke and butterfly relays. Individual events included the 600-yard freestyle, the 150-yard butterfly and the 300-yard free. The only “regular” swimming race contested was the 50 free, won by Cal’s Maddie Murphy in 23.54.
The meet ended with the 250-yard free relay, which featured legs of 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards and could be swum in any order. The quartet of seniors Abbey Weitzeil, Aislinn Light, Keaton Blovad and Murphy touched first for Cal in 1:59.34, while the sophomore squad of Alicia Wilson, Isabel Ivey, Elise Garcia and Ema Rajic was a close second in 2:01.12.
The only double-winner on the day was Golden Bear diver Briana Thai, who captured the 3-meter event with a score of 314.85 and the 1-meter springboard with a total of 299.18.
Cal returns to action in January, starting with the divers heading to Los Angeles for the UCLA Invitational Jan. 17-19. The Bears then host their final home dual meets of the season the following week when Arizona visits Jan. 24 and Arizona State will be in Berkeley Jan. 25.
Courtesy: San Jose State Athletics
BERKELEY, Calif. – San Jose State women’s swimming and diving took first place in the 300 yard butterfly relay and had three top-three individuals as they dropped a dual meet with the Cal Golden Bears, 174-46, in Berkeley on Saturday.
The Spartan “A” Team relay of Lani Auva’a, Antoinette Loya and Rebecca Petoe took first place in the 300 yard fly with a time of 2:24.53, besting Cal’s second-place team (2:49.08) by better than 20 seconds.
Individually, Gabby Heng placed third in the 150 freestyle with a time of 1:23.48, Loya swam the 50 yard freestyle in 24:28 to also take third while Petoe took home second 150 backstroke with a time of 1:45.00.
The Spartans finished with 46 points while the Bears scored 174 to win the event.
For all results, check the link above.