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Cal won the 200 medley relay with a team of Amy Bilquist, Noemie Thomas, Kathleen Baker and Abbey Weitzeil.
WSWIM2/21/2018 8:11 PM | By: Cal Athletics
Pac-12 Champs Times 2
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – Second-ranked Cal got the Pac-12 Championships off to a flying start, winning the 200-yard medley relay and the 800-yard free relay on the opening night of the four-day meet.
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The Golden Bears posted best-in-the-nation times in both events and set a Pac-12 meet record in the 200 medley relay. As a result, Cal has 128 points through two races, with Stanford second at 112 and USC third at 108.
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The Bears led from the start in the 200 medley relay with
Kathleen Baker putting Cal in front after her backstroke leg. Cal continued to extend its advantage over runner-up Stanford through
Abbey Weitzeil's breaststroke and
Noemie Thomas' butterfly.
Amy Bilquist reached the wall in 1:34.13, with the Cardinal right behind in 1:34.79.
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The time was just off the NCAA mark of 1:34.10 set by Cal at last year's meet when the Bears captured the national championship.
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"It feels really good. We up here to race and have fun," Weitzeil told the Pac-12 Network following the race. "Leading off with a win is always fun. Keeping the energy up and keeping the ball rolling is really what we need as a team."
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A few minutes later, the Bears swam to victory in the 800 free relay.
Robin Neumann led off in 1:43.38 on her opening leg, before handing off to Baker and then
Katie McLaughlin, who edged Cal to the front through 600 yards. Bilquist, again on anchor, closed out the relay in 6:52.62, as she held off a fast-charging Katie Ledecky of Stanford, who touched in 6:53.86.
"It was a really great night for us, and I'm really proud of how we performed," head coach
Teri McKeever said. "We had amazing swimming on the B relays, as well, which got the team in good spirits. We're off to a good start and we're excited to keep it rolling."
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In addition to the two wins, Cal's B relays both posted fast times, including the 200 medley relay of Sophie Krivokapic-Zhou,
Ali Harrison, McLaughlin and
Maddie Murphy that finished in 1:36.36, which was below the NCAA "A" qualifying standard. The foursome of
Chenoa Devine,
Keaton Blovad,
Sarah Darcel and
Jenna Campbell were timed in 7:04.52 in the 800 free relay.
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Action returns to the King County Aquatics Center Thursday with prelims starting at 10:30 a.m. and finals beginning at 6 p.m. The championship continues through Saturday night.
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