Day two of competition is completed. Although the Vulcans did not come out on top they put up a strong fight. The girls swam strong but made little mistakes. This meet was a chance for the girls to learn and go home from this experience with more knowledge. With a team of mostly freshman it was a nervous meet for most of the girls. I feel that the first meet is always the hardest, but now they know what to expect. Coaches are pleased with the results but not satisfied as a whole. The Vulcans will return back to California, PA tomorrow evening. Their training will continue as they prepare for the dual meet on October 31st, 2009.
Freshman Bruna Carvalho qualified for the PSAC meet in the 100 Butterfly and Sophomore Melissa Gates qualified for the PSAC meet in the 100 freestyle and 100 breaststroke. Gates also made the NCAA B qualifying time in the 100 freestyle. Once again there were numerous swims that just missed PSAC qualifying standards.
The Vulcans are done competing and will now venture out in Alaska for some site seeing. The plans are to go to the Chena Hot Springs, the North Pole, and whatever else we may find during our travels.
Pictures and videos will be posted later today after our adventures!
Great Job today Vulcans!
The Cal U Swim Team would also like to send their best wishes to Coach Scott Hunsinger who will appear on the FoodNetwork this evening on Tailgate Warriors @ 9:00pm! Watch it and cheer on Coach Scott and his team the “CBNG.” Good Luck!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
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