Cal dominates in Pac-12 Championships, looks to continue noteworthy postseason

Cal men’s swim and dive team came home with its fourth straight Pac-12 championship, and will head to North Carolina for the 2021 NCAA Championships.
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Cal men’s swim and dive team came home with its fourth straight Pac-12 championship, and will head to North Carolina for the 2021 NCAA Championships.
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The Cal men’s swim and dive team easily swam to victory for its third consecutive Pac-12 title in Federal Way, Washington.
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Along with Cal defending its Pac-12 Championship title, Seliskar also won Pac-12 Swimmer of the Meet for the second year in a row.
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On Friday, one Cal squad trekked to Arizona State in an attempt to splash out the Sun Devils’ flames, while the other group braved King Triton’s wintry waters down at UC San Diego.
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As the reigning champs of last year’s contest, the Bears came into the event hungry to defend their title and fly back to Berkeley with yet another victory in their remarkable season.
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At the beginning of the season, the Bears sat in the second slot in the national rankings, but after a couple of stellar performances early in the year, they were escalated to the status of the best in the U.S.
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Right out of the gate, a squad consisting of Daniel Carr, Carson Sand, Michael Jensen and Andrew Seliskar seized first place in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:26.20, beating Utah’s fastest quartet by more than four seconds.
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A prestigious recognition given out by the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America, or CSCAA, being named a Scholar All-American with first-team status requires that a student-athlete maintain a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and compete at the NCAA championships during the 2017-18 season.
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Both relay races went to the home squad, with Carr, Hoppe, Quah and Lynch combining to take the 200 medley relay. Sophomore Pawel Sendyk, Jensen, Hoffer and Josa all swam legs under 20 seconds to help the Bears win the 200 free relay.
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