No. 6 Bears Win Title At Minnesota Invitational
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No. 6 Bears Win Title At Minnesota Invitational

Okadome Enjoys Second Straight Dominant Night

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MINNEAPOLIS – The No. 6 California men's swimming & diving team recorded some of the fastest times in the nation this season and the Golden Bears cruised to the team title at the Minnesota Invitational on Saturday.

Sophomore Yamato Okadome had his second consecutive big night in Minneapolis, improving his personal-best time in winning the 200-yard breaststroke in 1:50.04 – the fourth-fastest time in program history and in the nation this season. Okadome registered the second-best mark at Cal in the 100 breaststroke on Friday at 50.48.

The Bears dominated the 1,650 freestyle, with Nathan Wiffen winning in a time of 14:41.69 (No. 4 NCAA this season; No. 6 all-time at Cal) and Ryan Erisman placing second at 14:50.68 (No. 9 NCAA this season; No. 9 all-time at Cal).

Sophomore Lucca Battaglini won the 100 freestyle with a mark of 41.56 – No. 6 all-time in program history. Evan Petty (42.49) and Samuel Quarles (42.59) took second and third, respectively.

The Bears capped off the meet with a big swim in the 400 free relay, as Martin Wrede, Quarles, Petty and Battaglini recorded a winning time of 2:47.56 – good for No. 6 in the country this season.

Junior Geoffrey Vavitsas finished second in platform diving with a score of 335.60 while junior Jack Clark was third at 316.95 (No. 6 all-time at Cal).

The Minnesota Invitational closed out the fall season for the Bears, who return to action on Jan. 16 at No. 22 USC.


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