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Seliskar Pops Quick 1:33 FR/1:53 BR/1:44 IM in Win Over USC

Cal V. USC (Men)

  • February 8th, 2019
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Results
  • Final Scores
    • Cal 156- USC 126 (exhibition impacted)

The men of Cal-Berkeley were pitted against PAC-12 rival USC on Friday. Cal emerged victorious over USC 156-126, with the winning team exhibitioning all swimmers in the final 4 events.

Meet Highlights

After the breast leg of the 200 medley relay, both Cal relays and USC’s relay were all within one-tenth of each other. But it was Cal’s Pawel Sendyk (20.28 FL) and Ryan Hoffer (19.08 FR) who pulled the Cal A relay to first in a 1:25.37.

Cal’s Sean Grieshop won the 1000 free with a 9:03.04, which puts him at #21 in Division I. Behind Grieshop, teammate Chris Jhong and USC’s Victor Johansson paced off each other until a sprint finish when Jhong out-touched Johansson by 0.14 with a 9:07.62. Johansson would later win the 500 free for USC with a 4:26.35.

In the 200 free, Andrew Seliskar split 46.07/47.70 to pop off a 1:33.77 and win for Cal.

Carsten Vissering gave USC their first victory in the 100 breast with a 52.34 to hold off Cal freshman Reece Whitley (52.77).

Vissering also took a victory in the 200 breast with a 2:02.97. In the exhibition swims, Cal’s Andrew Seliskar (1:53.48) and Reece Whitley (1:53.94) popped a pair of 1:53s and both nipped their midseason times by nearly a full second a piece.

In the last 2 individual events, Alexei Sancov and Walker Bell took the 100 fly (49.17) and 200 IM (1:52.01) for USC. In the 200 IM, Andrew Seliskar exhibitioned a quick 1:44.07 IM.

In the 200 free relay, USC took the win with a 1:20.50. However, Cal exhibitioned their A relay that stopped the clock in a 1:18.29.

Other Cal Top Times:

Not racing for Cal was incoming transfer Hugo Gonzalez from Virginia Tech. Cal is still awaiting a final answer on Gonzalez’s eligibility.

Cal returns to the pool February 23rd against Stanford while USC will go against the Stanford men on February 9th.

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PKWater
5 years ago

what happened to Mulcare in the 200IM. Just sorta gave up off the dive. Kinda sad

Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

Pretty sure Prenot was 1:53 a time or two during his senior year

Tammy Touchpad Error
5 years ago

Is 1:53 the fastest dual 2 breast ever? And cal has 2?

SVIRD
5 years ago

Is Hugo Gonzalez likely to be eligible for NCAAs?

SVIRD
Reply to  Braden Keith
5 years ago

OK thanks. Hugo could really impact the meet so it’s a big decision.

Would there be any reason the NCAA would deny him eligibility this semester? Is cal on pins and needles about this or is it just a formality that he needs to be approved?

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  Braden Keith
5 years ago

Bummer. You mean it comes down to integrity?

gator
5 years ago

CAL’s squad has speed deep into their lineup….

Taa
Reply to  gator
5 years ago

They could score in March with B relays if they were allowed

Swimmer
Reply to  Taa
5 years ago

So could NC State and Texas

Haas must win
5 years ago

Ahhhhh no ….. stop it, Seliskar should be practice the 400 IM for when he swims it at ncaas not the 200 free. 😫. ( the reaction of every Texas fan)

Swimber
5 years ago

Seliskar, nasty! Making John Flanagan proud.

Ragnar
Reply to  Swimber
5 years ago

Flanagan is a monster, remember him anchoring the Kamehameha sectionals relay one year with a 45, at the time in his mid-30s and a full time real estate agent along with coaching and killing the Ironman swims

Springbrook
Reply to  Ragnar
5 years ago

Alas, that’s a different John Flanagan than the one who coached Seliskar. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Flanagan_(swimmer)

Seliskar’s coach was the iconic John Flanagan — former Mt. Hermon and Syracuse swimmer, and later the coach of countless Division 1 swimmers (a very partial recent list includes Janet Hu, Megan Byrnes, Chuck Katis, and Kylie Jordan). In 2013, he was the SwimSwam coach of the year: https://staging2.swimswam.com/2013-high-schoolclub-coach-year-john-flanagan/

Ragnar
Reply to  Springbrook
5 years ago

Flanagan-ception

SaintJoseph
5 years ago

Cal looking very good, USC looking bad. If Dean swims the 200 it will be Dean winning by 3 seconds or more.

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