2014 Men’s Pac-12 Championships Day 4 Up/Downs: Cal in Control

Note: Ups refer to swimmers in the A final, who can finish no lower than 8th barring a DQ, and Downs refer to swimmers in the B final, who can finish no higher than 9th and no lower than 16th (again, barring a DQ on the low end).

Scoring

  1. 20
  2. 17
  3. 16
  4. 15
  5. 14
  6. 13
  7. 12
  8. 11
  9. 9
  10. 7
  11. 6
  12. 5
  13. 4
  14. 3
  15. 2
  16. 1

Headed into the final day of this meet, Cal has opened up a 50 point lead (including all diving), and will have four extra A-finalists tonight to boot. Though there’s still the matter of the 1650 free in the evening which won’t be accounted for in these up/downs, Cal’s Jeremy Bagshaw is the top seed in that race and swimming well, so that won’t help Stanford much (though they should outscore Cal in that event alone, with the 2, 7, 8, and 10 seeds, to Cal’s 1, 14, 17, and 28 seeds. Cal will get more points than seed shows, though, as Adam Hinshaw is seeded in a no time, but will definitely score.

This is Cal’s meet to lose. It’s still close enough where a DQ could cause a big swing,

See the full lists of up/downs, along with scores after day 2, in the chart below.
See the full day 4 prelims recap here.

200 Back 100 Free 200 Breast 200 Fly Total Up/Down Points Coming Into Day
Cal 3 Up/0 Down 3 up/0 down 2 up/1 down 3 up/1 down 11 up/2 down 556
Stanford 2 Up/1 Down 0 up/1 down 2 up/1 down 3 up/1 down 7 up/4 down 506
USC 1 Up/2 Down 3 up/2 down 2 up/3 down 1 up/2 down 7 up/9 down 447
Arizona 1 Up/3 Down 1 up/2 down 2 up/2 down 0 up/2 down 4 up/9 down 419
Arizona St. 1 Up/0 Down 1 up/1 down 2 up/1 down 223
Utah 0 Up/1 Down 1 up/1 down 1 up/2 down 210
UCSB 0 Up/1 Down 0 up/2 down 0 up/1 down 0 up/1 down 0 up/5 down 131
Cal Poly 113

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