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2018-19 Men's Swimming & Diving 2018-19 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 2018-19 MEN’S SWIMMING/DIVING SCHEDULE CALIFORNIA QUICK FACTS Date Event/Opponent Location Time Location: ...............Berkeley, Calif. 94720 Sept. 21 at King of the Pool San Luis Obispo, Calif. 11 a.m. Enrollment: .................................... 40, 173 Oct. 3 Pacific Berkeley 11 a.m. Founded: ........................................... 1868 Oct. 10 Utah* Berkeley 4:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at Triple Distance Meet Stanford, Calif. 2 p.m. Nickname: ............................Golden Bears Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at Georgia Fall Invitational Athens, Ga. All Day Colors: .................................Blue and Gold Jan. 18-20 at UCLA Diving Invitational Los Angeles, Calif. All Day Conference: ................................Pacific-12 Jan. 19-20 Cal Invitational Berkeley All Day Pool: ................ Spieker Aquatics Complex Jan. 25-26 at UCSD Invitational La Jolla, Calif. All Day (Lanes: 9 feet wide, Jan. 25 at Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. 1 p.m. Depth: 10 feet to 13 feet, Jan. 26 at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 11 a.m. Dimensions: 50 meters by 25 yards, Feb. 8 USC* Berkeley TBD Bulkhead: Moveable) Feb. 23 Stanford* Berkeley 1 p.m. Feb. 27-March 2 at Pac-12 Diving Championships Federal Way, Wash. All Day Chancellor: .............................. Carol Christ March 6-9 at Pac-12 Swimming Championship Federal Way, Wash. All Day Director of Athletics: ................ Jim Knowlton March 10 at Pac-12 Invitational Federal Way, Wash. All Day Head Coach: .........................David Durden March 11-13 at NCAA Zone E Diving Championships Flagstaff, Ariz. All Day ...................................(UC Irvine 1998) March 27-30 at NCAA Championships Austin, Texas All Day Career Record at Cal: ........... 63-11 (.851)/ .............................................. 12th year * Pac-12 Dual Meet Assistant Coach: ..................Chase Kreitler 2018 NCAA Championships hosted by University of Texas Head Coach Emeritus: ..........Nort Thornton Diving Coach: .........................Derek Starks Durden’s Office Phone: ...........(510) 643-3878 2017-18 Dual Meet Record: ................. 5-1/ 3-1 Pac-12 2018 Pac-12 Finish: ............................. First 2018 NCAA Finish: Second CONTACT & CREDENTIALS 2017 Lettermen Returning: 25 Men’s Swimming & Diving Contact: Ben Enos 2017 Lettermen Lost: ..............................11 E-Mail: [email protected] 2017 NCAA Team Members Returning: ...... 14 Phone:(510) 642-5363 2017 NCAA Team Members Lost: ............... 5 Fax: (510) 643-7778 Address: Media Relations Office, 353 Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif. 94720 Please direct all requests/questions for media credentials to Ben Enos. Please e-mail requests to [email protected]. SPIEKER AQUATICS COMPLEX RECORDS SWIMMING 50 Freestyle ........................................19.19 ........Nathan Adrian (California) ......................................................................................................... Nov. 11, 2009 100 Freestyle......................................42.12 ........Duje Draganja (California) ......................................................................................................... Feb. 19, 2005 200 Freestyle ..................................1:34.51 ........Dominik Meichtry (California) ....................................................................................................Feb. 10, 2007 500 Freestyle .................................. 4:17.77 ........Mike O’Brien (USC) .......................................................................................................................Feb. 9, 1985 1650 Freestyle ............................. 14:58.10 ........Jeff Kostoff (Stanford) ................................................................................................................Feb. 21, 1987 100 Backstroke ..................................46.25 ........Peter Marshall (Stanford) .......................................................................................................... Feb. 22, 2003 200 Backstroke ...............................1:41.22 ........Hongzhe Sun (Stanford) .............................................................................................................Feb. 10, 2007 100 Breaststroke ...............................52.92 ........Kevin Cordes (Arizona) ............................................................................................................... Jan. 25, 2014 200 Breaststroke ........................... 1:56.22 ........Gary Marshall (Stanford) ........................................................................................................... Feb. 19, 2005 100 Butterfly .......................................45.85 ........Tom Shields (California) ...............................................................................................................Feb. 8, 2013 200 Butterfly....................................1:43.91 ........Jayme Cramer (Stanford) .......................................................................................................... Feb. 22, 2003 200 IM ............................................ 1:44.85 ........Ryan Murphy (Cal) ......................................................................................................................Feb. 18, 2017 400 IM .............................................3:48.74 ........Cory Chitwood (Arizona) .............................................................................................................Jan. 20, 2012 200 Medley Relay ...........................1:25.61 ........Cal (Ryan Murphy, Connor Hoppe, Matthew Josa, Pawel Sendyk) ..........................................Feb. 18, 2017 ..........................................................1:25.61 ........Cal (Ryan Murphy, Connor Hoppe, Justin Lynch, Pawel Sendyk) ............................................... Feb. 3, 2017 400 Medley Relay .......................... 3:08.23 ........Cal (Milorad Cavic, Caleb Rowe, Duje Draganja, Rolandas Gimbutis) ................................... Feb. 19, 2005 200 Free Relay ............................... 1:19.03 ........Cal (Tyler Messerschmidt, Ryan Murphy, Fabio Gimondi, Seth Stubblefield) ......................... Jan. 24, 2014 400 Free Relay ................................2:52.87 ........Cal (Rolandas Gimbutis, Milorad Cavic, Jonas Tilly, Evan Lane) ............................................ Feb. 19, 2005 800 Free Relay ................................6:41.47 ........Cal (Mike Kelly, P.A. Magnusson, Paolo Revelli, Pelle Holmertz) .............................................Feb. 21, 1981 Events in yards DIVING 1m Springboard (6 dives) ................396.15 ........Kristian Ipsen (Stanford) ............................................................................................................Feb. 23, 2013 3m Springboard (6 dives) ............... 492.30 ........Kristian Ipsen (Stanford) ............................................................................................................Feb. 23, 2013 3m Springboard (11 dives) ........... 590.100 ........Louie Gagnet (California) ...........................................................................................................Oct. 23, 2004 2 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2018-19 Men’s Swimming & Diving Record Book 2018-19 GOLDEN BEARS MEN’S ROSTER Name Events Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Karl Arvidsson Breast/IM 6-1 180 Jr. Woodside, Calif. (Woodside HS) Nate Biondi Freestyle 6-6 200 So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Sierra Canyon HS) Daniel Carr Back/IM/Free 6-4 175 So. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain HS) James Daugherty Breast 6-0 180 So. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (The Bolles School) Shane Forker Freestyle 6-2 170 Jr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills HS) Sean Grieshop IM/Free 6-2 185 So. Austin, Texas (St. Dominic Savio Catholic HS) Jarod Hatch Fly/Free/IM/Back 6-2 167 So. Morgan Hill, Calif. (Sobrato HS) Ryan Hoffer Free/Fly/Back 6-3 195 So. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) Michael Jensen Free/Fly 6-3 205 Jr. Upper Dublin, Pa. (Upper Dublin HS) Chris Jhong IM 5-8 157 Fr Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley HS) Trenton Julian Fly/IM 6-0 165 So. Glendale, Calif. (Glendale HS) Bryce Mefford Back/Free 6-3 175 So. El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS) Kyle Millis Back 6-6 200 Fr. Issaquah, Wash. (Issaquah High School) Nick Norman Freestyle 6-2 176 Sr. San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Capistrano Valley HS) Daniel O’Connell Fly/Free 6-1 150 Fr. Danville, Calif. (De La Salle HS) Galen Penvenne Free 6-3 200 Fr. San Luis Obispo, Calif. (San Luis Obispo HS) David Puczkowski Free/Back 6-2 175 Jr. Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake HS) Zheng Wen Quah Fly/Back/Free/IM 5-10 155 Jr. Singapore (Anglo-Chinese School) Carson Sand Breaststroke 6-2 170 Sr. Castro Valley, Calif. (Castro Valley HS) Andrew Seliskar Fly/IM/Breast 6-1 180 Sr. McLean, Va. (Thomas Jefferson HS) Pawel Sendyk Free/Fly 6-0 180 Jr. Gryfino, Poland (XIII LO HS) Andy Song Back/IM 5-11 156 Jr. San Luis Potosi, Mexico (The Bolles School) Ken Takahashi Individual Medley 5-10 155 Sr. Irvine, Calif. (University HS) Mike Thomas IM/Back/Fly 6-1 175 Sr. Horsham, Pa. (Hatboro HS) Jack Xie IM/Fly/Breast 6-2 175 Jr. Beijing, China (Saratoga HS) Ethan Young Back/Fly 5-11 170 Jr. Dalton, Ga. (Dalton HS) Reece Whitley Breast/IM 6-9 245 Fr. Lafayette Hill, Pa. (William Penn Charter School) 2018-19 CAL DIVING Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Connor Callahan 5-6 163 Jr. Cary, N.C. (Panther Creek HS) Jackson Gabler 5-8 160 So. San Ramon, Calif. (De La Salle HS) Jared Kloos 5-9 152 So. Westerville, Ohio (Westerville
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