Texas sweep of the 2 IM. Call me a downer, but I'm getting antsy already about the Bears' chance to repeat as champions in the spring. Depth from the Horns already seems to be far better than it was last year, not to mention the top times/swims.
Think transfers Maxime and Jiang have added to their depth immensely. Hoping Hugo swim back to his freshmen year!HBear said:
Texas has come to play.
Horns' A team goes 3:01.5 to win the 400 medley relay, their B team 3:03.
Cal's A team 3:03.89 (taking second behind Texas in the final heat by over 2 seconds). Man....
Is it confirmed that Gonzalez is at this meet? He's not on the psych sheets.bearz012 said:
Zheng Quah Wen is at the SEA Games, Gonzalez at the SC European Champs, as mentioned earlier in the thread.
I know it's all spilled milk now but Rooney a local swimmer spurned Cal twice. Any idea why he chose the other schools?swan said:
Texas' transfers (Rooney from Florida, Jiang from UNC, Staka from Alabama) a
Staka is also local coming from Aptos, but I do not believe he was recruited by Cal coming out of high school.OBear073akaSMFan said:I know it's all spilled milk now but Rooney a local swimmer spurned Cal twice. Any idea why he chose the other schools?swan said:
Texas' transfers (Rooney from Florida, Jiang from UNC, Staka from Alabama) a
swan said:
I believe there was some minor contact between Cal and Rooney after he announced he was leaving Florida, but he abruptly chose Texas. Hard to argue with the choice as he has been swimming lights out since the change.
I do not believe Cal's very competitive academic environment is for everybody.
Thanks. I would never criticize what school an athlete pick but merely expressing my disappointment with his choice. Us getting Rooney would have had a double impact..decrease Texas strength and then improve our pt totals. However if we went after Rooney would we have gotten Hugo? I'm guessing probably not though if Hugo swim back to his Frosh year he will help counter some of Rooney's individual scoring pts but Rooney is a 4 relay swimmer which is big for texas.
UrsusArctosCalifornicus said:
A notable absence is that of Hugo Gonzalez, as he's not listed on the entries list for the 2019 Minnesota Invite and Euro SC Champs...
Meanwhile, out east in the Philippines, Quah tearing up a couple of SEA Games + National records on Day 1, qualifying for Tokyo in the process.
Schroeder71 said:
Maybe I missed their names but I did not see Zheng Wen Quah or Hugo Gonzalez swim in the medley relays or the medley event. I think that Cal could have finished higher if they had these guys.
UrsusArctosCalifornicus said:
Looks like Robin will be jetting back to the Netherlands to compete in the Swim Cup Amsterdam this weekend.
Several other Bears are slated to race this meet:
Hugo - 200m IM (#1), 200m Back (#2), 100m Back (#4), 400m IM (#9)
BearDevil said:
(29 Oct 2016)
Julian's parents both were All-Americans at 'SC and dad now on staff.
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(24 Feb 2019)
At one point, saw Cal legend Par Arvidsson walk up to the top of the bleachers. Thought he wanted to hang out with Alumni, but he was just a proud, anxious swim dad, who wanted a better perspective to watch his son Karl race. Karl swam pretty well. Even a stoic Swede briefly flashed a sheepish smile when his accolades were noted (world record holder, Olympic Champion), but he was all about Karl.
Didn't see Matt Biondi, but sure he was there. Nate's really coming on and looked pretty good.
Was also funny to see Julian's parents (both Trojan swim royalty) decked out in blue and gold going nuts during Trenton's gutty races.
HBear said:
2019-2020 NCAA MEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING POWER RANKINGS: DECEMBER EDITION
#5: INDIANA HOOSIERS (-1)
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#4: NC STATE WOLFPACK (-1)
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#3: MICHIGAN WOLVERINES (+2)
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#2: CAL GOLDEN BEARS (-1)
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#1: TEXAS LONGHORNS (+1)