Cal Men's S&D Hosts Wisconsin
Sophomore Will Hamilton is the defending NCAA champion in the 200 fly.

Sophomore Will Hamilton is the defending NCAA champion in the 200 fly.

Oct. 31, 2012

10-31-12 Cal Men's Swimming and Diving Release Get Acrobat Reader

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Sat., Nov. 21 Wisconsin, Spieker Aquatics Complex, Berkeley, Calif. 12 p.m.

This Week:
The No. 7-ranked California men's swimming and diving team (1-0) - the 2011 and 2012 NCAA team champions - hosts Big 10 opponent Wisconsin in a dual meet at 12 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 3) at Spieker Aquatics Complex. The Golden Bears return 13 members from their 2012 national championship squad, including last year's individual NCAA champs Tom Shields (100 fly and 100 back), Will Hamilton (200 fly) and Marcin Tarczynski (200 IM). Additionally, Cal returns five members from its national champion relays -Shields, junior Shayne Fleming, sophomores Fabio Gimondi, Seth Stubblefield and Tyler Messerschmidt - for the upcoming campaign. Senior Shields is a nine-time NCAA champion (either individually or on relays), winning the 100 fly as a freshman, the100 back title as a sophomore, and the 100 fly and 100 back as a junior. He was the 2010 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, the 2011 Pac-10 Swimmer of the Meet and the 2012 NCAA Swimmer of the Meet. Shields is also the school record-holder in the 200 free (1:32.75), 100 back (44.86), 100 fly (44.76) and 200 fly (1:40.31). Sophomore Hamilton is the school record-holder in the 500 free (4:15.04) as well as winning the national title in the 200 fly as a freshman. Junior Tarczynski is the school record-holder in the 200 IM (1:41.97), and owns the school's third-best all-time mark in the 100 back (46.02). Wisconsin (3-2) features senior Michael Weiss, who won the 200 free, 500 free and 400 IM in the Badgers' Oct. 26 dual meet loss (183-112) to Minnesota. Wisconsin, coached by former Cal assistant women's swimming coach (2004-06) Whitney Hite, finished 27th in the 2012 NCAA team standings

Golden Bears to Date:
In the Bears' last competition, an Oct. 10, 141-107, victory over Pacific, eight different swimmers captured victories. David Durden's squad, won the meet's opening 200 medley relay (1:31.53) behind the swims of Tarczynski, senior Trevor Hoyt, senior Austin Brown and senior Dana Foster. Cal then rattled off wins in the next eight events with sophomore Adam Hinshaw's win in the 1000 free (9:28.85), senior Ben Hinshaw's victory in the 200 free (1:41.29), Tarczynski's first place in the 100 back (49.29), Hoyt's win in the 100 breast (56.00), Hamilton's victory in the 200 fly (1:48.67), freshman Nick Dillinger's first place in the 50 free (20.89), Fleming's win in the 100 free (45.59) and freshman Jacob Pebley's victory in the 200 back (1:49.39). Adam Hinshaw is Cal's school record-holder in the 1650 free (14:49.24), while Hoyt is the Bears' record-holder in the 200 breast (1:51.90) after finishing as the national runner-up in the 200 breast at the 2012 NCAA championships.

2011-12 in Review:
David Durden earned both the NCAA Coach of the Meet and Pac-12 Men's Swimming Coach of the Year for the third year in a row after the Bears repeated as NCAA champions in 2012, claiming the program's fourth overall title. Cal also won back-to-back crowns in 1979-80. The Bears, who entered the NCAA Championships ranked sixth, won four individual events and two relays to finish with 535.5 points to second-place Texas' 491 points. Besides the individual titles from Shields, Tarczynski and Hamilton, Cal's 200 free relay (1:16.58 - Messerschmidt, Fleming, Gimondi, Stubblefield) and 400 medley relay (3:03.24 - Mathias Gydesen, Nolan Koon, Shields, Messerschmidt) also captured national crowns. Shields not only won three NCAA events in 2012, he was the national runner-up in four other events - the 200 medley relay swimming the butterfly leg, the 800 free relay swimming the lead-off leg, the 200 fly (behind Hamilton) and the 400 free relay swimming the anchor leg.

Head Coach David Durden:
David Durden, in his sixth year at the helm of the California men's swimming and diving program, has led the Golden Bears to back-to-back national team titles in 2011 and 2012, and has been named NCAA Coach of the Meet and Pac-12 Coach of the Year three seasons in a row. In just five years Durden has brought the Cal program to the pinnacle of college swimming as he coached the Golden Bears to their first NCAA team title since 1980 in 2011, and then guided his squad to another national crown this past March in Federal Way, Wash. In his spectacular fifth year at Cal, Durden led his 2011-12 team to the program's fourth NCAA title with a dominating 535.5 to 491 point victory over second place Texas at the national meet. Before his pair of national crowns, he led the Bears to an NCAA runner-up finish in 2010 and fourth-place finishes in 2008 and 2009. Durden now owns an overall dual meet record of 25-9 (.735). He joined the Golden Bears in 2007 upon the retirement of Hall of Fame coach Nort Thornton, who is now Head Coach Emeritus. His assistant coach is Yuri Suguiyama and Cal's diving coach is Todd Mulzet.

 

 

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