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NCAA Record Holder Destin Lasco Returning To Cal For COVID Fifth Year

4x individual NCAA Champion Destin Lasco will return to Cal for his COVID-19 fifth year, he confirmed to SwimSwam.

Lasco has been a huge part of Cal’s success over the last four years. Coming out of high school as the #5 ranked recruit in the class of 2020, Lasco swept the backstroke events at the 2021 Pac-12 Championships.

He went on to make three finals at 2021 NCAAs, finishing 2nd in the 200 back (1:35.99), 3rd in the 100 back (44.49), and 3rd in the 200 IM (1:40.01). He scored 49 individual points and swam on three relays to help Cal to a 2nd place finish.

As a sophomore, he defended his Pac-12 title in the 200 backstroke and went on to win his first individual NCAA title in the event as well, touching in a 1:37.71. He also was 2nd in the 200 IM and 4th in the 100 back to score a total of 52 individual points, the most on the team. Cal captured the 2022 NCAA title finishing about 50 points ahead of Texas.

Lasco won the 100 and 200 back titles at 2023 Pac-12s and defended his title at the NCAA level in the 200 back swimming a 1:35.87. He also was 2nd in the 200 IM and 3rd in the 100 back to score 53 individual points leading Cal to another NCAA team title.

Last summer, Lasco represented the US at the 2023 World Championships, swimming the 200 backstroke after finishing 2nd in the event alongside Ryan Murphy at 2023 Summer Nationals.

With momentum going into his senior year, Lasco won the 200 IM at NCAAs and set a new NCAA record during his win in the 200 backstroke as he touched in a 1:35.37. He also was 5th in the 100 back. He scored 54 individual points as Cal finished 2nd as a team.

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Don Megerle
23 days ago

Good call. Amazing short course swimmer, not translating to long course. Enjoy it while he can.

BR32
Reply to  Don Megerle
23 days ago

He’s 47 in the 100 free not Jack Alexy but he’s not a bum

SwimmerTX
24 days ago

Who on Cal’s team is not coming back? that’s the real question

SwimmerTX
Reply to  SwimmerTX
22 days ago

Update: Kopp, Rose and Jensen are also back.

Go Bears
Reply to  SwimmerTX
22 days ago

Pretty sure I saw Bjorn in the team pic they posted today too.

Swammer
24 days ago

Gonna ditch his team for championships again?

oxyswim
Reply to  Swammer
24 days ago

Where was this hate for Murph, Pebley, and Seli in 2016? Cal is a place that supports Olympic hopes and dreams, and they talk about that openly with anyone who is serious about swimming there. If his coaches and teammates support what he was doing, why is it any of your business what he does with his racing schedule.

Obviously, it didn’t work out last summer how they would have hoped for, but I hope you’re not a coach pooh-poohing your athletes hopes and dreams instead of lifting them up.

H2Olover
24 days ago

2025-2025 could be Cal’s best chance for a title before the Texas/Bowman recruiting juggernaught kicks into full gear. Raiding Cal (Shackell), ASU (Kos) and Stanford (Maurer) were only the first steps. UVA and NC State should watch out.

Dirtswimmer
24 days ago

Looking like it will be Cal vs. Florida vs. Indiana at NCAAs this year. Not sure Texas is quite loaded up enough to compete for the win yet.

Joel Lin
Reply to  Dirtswimmer
24 days ago

Sorry, I don’t believe Dave Durden or Todd DeSorbo even think about Bob Bowman. Both Cal & UVa are great universities in great college towns with terrific swimming programs…as is UT Austin.

Cal & Virginia commits have no reason to be anything but absolutely delighted about their futures in Berkeley or Charlottesville.

Joel Lin
Reply to  Braden Keith
23 days ago

That implies more than I intended to communicate. The point I’d like to address is against this notion that we can take as given that Bob Bowman says as Danny Hurley earlier had to UConn’s basketball rivals “get yours now, because we’re coming” for NCAA titles. It isn’t a given Texas will win several NCAA championships at Texas. Possible, sure, likely he gets at least one, ok yeah. But how many did he win at Michigan + ASU combined? Right.

Bowman will yield his share of top recruits & continue to bring over international ringers. But let’s remember that the programs Durden & DeSorbo have built are formidable, proven & are durable. Cal & UVa aren’t going anywhere. Each will… Read more »

Hot Takes Galore
24 days ago

The Lasco vs McDonald rematches in the 2 IM and both Backstrokes are going to be some of the most electric races at NCAAs this year. Could end up deciding the meet as well

oxyswim
Reply to  Hot Takes Galore
24 days ago

Lasco vs McDonald vs Kos, with 2 of those guys swinging for new teams!

Reply to  Hot Takes Galore
24 days ago

Lasco sorta destroyed Kos & McDonald last year in 2 IM & 2 back (over 1.25 seconds in each of them), so those 2 have some work to do to really challenge Lasco

snailSpace
Reply to  Justin Pollard
23 days ago

He beat Kos by 0.53 in the 200 back, but yes to the 200 IM.

RMS
24 days ago

What is the purpose of this?

bigNowhere
Reply to  RMS
24 days ago

To keep swimming? To enjoy it while he can?

Joel Lin
Reply to  bigNowhere
24 days ago

One more year of being a part of the team, around his best friends, enjoying being a student athlete one more time & hopefully winning one more NCAA team championship.

There’s no such thing as waking up one day when you’re 30 & deciding to do it one more time. It is now, or the moment passes & the window closes.

Unsure about his academic standing/status on getting his degree already, but this could also afford him an opportunity to obtain a masters degree from a world class university. I love it for him.

I miss the ISL (Go dawgs)
24 days ago

Just saw Andrew fall to his knees in Walmart

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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