Well, that's a wrap on the conference warm-up for the Bears. As noted by many, very fast times recorded by the Bears, with beards and 'staches clearly indicating minimal rest for the stars.
Prior to the conference meet Hugo Gonzalez had only competed in the USC meet, missed the final duel with Stanford and had not posted a top 25 time in any event. Obviously, he showed that he is ready for NCAAs by winning both IMs and posting competitive times in the 200 Back and Breast as well.
The freshmen class, ranked only 4th by SwimSwam, really showed up. Destin Lasco and Bjorn Seeliger are stars' and Dare Rose looks to be a potential NCAA point scorer in the 200 Fly. Forrest Frazier swam personal bests in the 100 and 200 Breast and is on the NCAA bubble. as is Tyler Kopp who dropped 10 seconds for a PB in the 1650.
These are the guys heading to NCAAs, with my guesses as to event line-up:
Hoffer: 50 Free, 100 fly, 100 Free
Lasco: 200 IM or 200 Free, 100 Back, 200 Back
Yeadon: 500 Free, 200 Free, 1650 Free
Grieshop: 500 Free, 400 IM, 1650 Free
Carr: 200 IM, 100 Back, 200 Back
Julian: 500 Free, 400 IM or 200 Free, 200 Fly
B. Mefford: 200 IM, 100 Back , 200 Back
Whitley: 200 IM, 100 Breast, 200 Breast
Seeliger: 50 Free, 200 Free 100 Free
Rose: 500 Free, 200 Free, 200 Fly
Gonzalez: 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breast or 200 Back
C. Mefford: 500 Free, 200 free, 200 back
Sebastian Somerset: 100/200 Back
On the Bubble:
Jhong: 200/400 IM
Kopp 500, 1650
Frazier 200 IM, 100/200 Breast
The biggest miss is Jason Louser who looked like a sure point scorer last year in the 400IM. He did not participate at Pac 12s and does not have a top 25 time in any event this year.
Texas has impressive depth with @ 24-25 guys with qualifying times and up to 4 divers, but I believe our men will outswim the Horns, But I do not know if, as in 2019, we can overcome the diving point advantage that the Horns enjoy. Should be quite a show.





