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Ema Rajic lowered her own school record in the 100 breast to 58.93 in a dual meet at Stanford Saturday.
WSWIM11/22/2020 2:43 PM | By: Cal Athletics
Ema Rajic Breaks School Record In 100 Breast
Junior Also Posts No. 2 Time In Cal History In The 200 Breast At Stanford Dual Meet
STANFORD – Junior
Ema Rajic set a Cal record in the 100-yard breaststroke and posted the No. 2 time in school history in the 200 breast, as the Golden Bears took on Stanford for a second consecutive weekend in a non-scoring dual meet Saturday.
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Rajic covered the 100 breast in 58.93, just under her mark of 58.97 from the 2019 NCAA Championships. She also finished the 200 breast in 2:07.16 for a more than one-second improvement from her previous personal best, keeping her second in the Cal annals.
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In addition, two other Bears posted improvements among Cal's all-time best list. Sophomore
Alicia Wilson lowered her PR in the 400 individual medley to 4:04.10, good for the No. 3 mark at Cal, while freshman
Isabelle Stadden went 1:49.77 to win the 200 back. The time puts her in the No. 4 slot on the school's all-time list in the event and is a 1.4-second improvement over her 200 back result from last weekend.
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Several other Cal swimmers picked up racing wins during the day – freshman
Emily Gantriis in the 50 free (22.14), junior
Isabel Ivey in the 100 free (48.01), and sophomore
Rachel Klinker in the 200 free (1:46.89) and 200 fly (1:55.80).
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The meet also features several long-course events, as well as swimmers from the Cal and Stanford men's teams.
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