All-American Zach Yeadon Heads to Cal for Final Year of NCAA Eligibility

According to a Cal Athletics release today, All-American and reigning ACC champion Zach Yeadon is transferring to Cal for his final year of eligibility. Yeadon entered the transfer portal after the shortened 2019-20 NCAA season.

Yeadon is one of three incoming transfers, including former Indiana swimmer Kai Bathurst and former Cal Poly diver Tyler Wesson. Arizona-based Tavis Siebert was also announced as part of the incoming freshman class.

TOP TIMES (SCY)

  • 200 free – 1:34.39
  • 500 free – 4:10.39
  • 1000 free – 8:47.33
  • 1650 free – 14:27.93

Yeadon has spent three seasons with Notre Dame after coming from Alamo Area Aquatic Association in Texas.

As a freshman with the Irish, Yeadon placed fourth in the mile at the 2018 NCAA Championships while scoring in the 500. Yeadon also scored in both the 500 and mile at the 2019 NCAA Championships.

In 2020, Yeadon won ACC titles in the 500 free and mile, hitting lifetime bests in the 200 free, 500 free and mile at that meet. The 2020 NCAA Championships were cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Yeadon was seeded second in the mile and third in the 500, poised for a big meet. Yeadon was a strong recruit at 1:37/4:19/14:49 in the 200/500/1650 before getting to Notre Dame, and he improved significantly in those events with the Irish.

Internationally, Yeadon competed for Team USA at the 2019 World University Games, racing the 400 free and helping the 800 free relay win gold by swimming on prelims.

Yeadon is a massive get for defending national champs Cal as they try to hold off Texas for the next NCAA title. If you add Yeadon’s projected points to a mock 2020 NCAA Champs, not accounting for diving or relays, the needle swings in Cal’s favor by over 20 points.

He would’ve been Cal’s top 500 freestyler last year by two seconds and their top miler by over 20 seconds, and he’ll link up with rising seniors Trenton Julian (1:33.1/4:12.7 last season) and Sean Grieshop (4:14.5/14:51.0) in the distance group. While Cal has had very strong mid-distance freestylers, Grieshop was their only sub-15:00 miler last season.

With Yeadon’s best times, he would’ve crushed the field at the 2020 Pac-12 Champs in the mile by 16 seconds and in the 500 free by almost two.

Yeadon will also overlap with incoming freshmen Dare Rose (1:49/3:51 LCM) and Tyler Kopp (15:08 SCY), the best distance freestylers in Cal’s new class.

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DEAN IS GOD
3 years ago

WOW

swimmer
3 years ago

idk why you would transfer when we probs won’t even have a season this year anyway

Zach YEETon
3 years ago

Now there will no one to stand in Ross Dant’s way. Wonderful 😈🤝

Snarky
Reply to  Zach YEETon
3 years ago

Ross. Mom said put down your phone. Dinner’s ready.

Foreign Embassy
Reply to  Snarky
3 years ago

This comment wins 👏🏽

Yup
Reply to  Zach YEETon
3 years ago

Wuffies. Smh….

coach
3 years ago

All the best to the kid.

Swimmer
3 years ago

Uno reverse card

Justin Pollard
3 years ago

“… the team best positioned to unseat defending NCAA champions Texas”. Did I miss something? I thought Cal won the last championship?

Dbswims
Reply to  Justin Pollard
3 years ago

He meant that 2020 title that Texas woulda won.

AJW
Reply to  Dbswims
3 years ago

Everyone was saying they were going to win in 2019 and look how that turned out…

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  Justin Pollard
3 years ago

Ooh, that’s gonna sting.

JP input is too short
3 years ago

Rich get richer! How long ’til anybody catches the Cal/Texas trains?

SSwimer
Reply to  JP input is too short
3 years ago

3 years

Tea rex
Reply to  JP input is too short
3 years ago

NC state not too far

OPINION
Reply to  JP input is too short
3 years ago

Soon swimming will disappear from smaller, less powerful programs. Then only the truly great ones will go to Cal, Texas, Florida, etc.

Yup
Reply to  JP input is too short
3 years ago

Depends. Is anyone left at Indiana or have they all transferred out?

Daniel Jablonski
3 years ago

Big move. I wish him the best of luck!

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Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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