Pac-12 Champs Times 2
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Cal won the 200 medley relay with a team of Amy Bilquist, Noemie Thomas, Kathleen Baker and Abbey Weitzeil.

Pac-12 Champs Times 2

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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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
"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."
 
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."
 
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.
 
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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