LA JOLLA, Calif. – Closing out the 2024-25 season at home, UC San Diego swim will host the men's and women's California Baptist squads at Canyonview Aquatic Center on Saturday, Jan. 25. The meet is set to begin at 12 p.m. with nine Triton seniors honored prior to the start of competition.
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MEET INFO
CBU (M/W)
Saturday, Jan. 25 | 12 p.m.
La Jolla, Calif.
Canyonview Aquatic Center
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TRITON SENIORS
Gabi Icheva
Mackenzie Lee
Teagan Monroe
Devin Esser
Nathan Lee
Chad Morrison
Jake Reuter
Ryan Kirton
Jackson Bernstein
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LAST TIME OUT
Starting the new year at home, UC San Diego swim hosted Wisconsin men's and women's squads and UCLA women's team at Canyonview Aquatic Center on Saturday afternoon in La Jolla.
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The Triton women fell to the No. 12 Badgers, 221-60 and fell to No. 24 UCLA, 177 to 103. The Triton men fell to No. 18 Wisconsin, 232-49.
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BRAUN AND FRANZ SWEEP BIG WEST WEEKLY HONORS
UC San Diego'sÂ
Chloe Braun andÂ
Charlie Franz swept the Big West Swim Athletes of the Week honors as announced by the conference on Tuesday, Jan. 7.Â
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Swimming against No. 24 UCLA and No. 12 Wisconsin,Â
Chloe Braun posted three top five finishes. The junior finished second in the 50 yard breaststroke with a time of 29.25 and was 0.22 seconds behind the Wisconsin winner. In the 100 breast, Braun came within 0.13 of first with a time of 1:02.91 to take second. Swimming the second leg of the 200 medley relay, Braun helped the Triton women to a fourth place finish with a 28.39 100 breast swim.
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Charlie Franz took on No. 18 Wisconsin on Saturday, Jan. 4 and posted two top five finishes. The distance freestyler swam a 9:33.78 time in the 1000 free to take third in the grueling event. Taking fifth in the 500 free, the newcomer posted a time of 4:39.56 to finish 0.8 seconds behind his senior teammate in fourth.
In the MSPF Conference, the Tritons tallied a total of 26 weekly award winners and now have tallied five in the Big West. This Franz's first collegiate conference honors and Braun's first Big West weekly honor recognition.
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UC SAN DIEGO LEADS IN GRADUATION RATES
The NCAA has released its latest report on graduation rates for student-athletes, and once again, the UC San Diego athletics program stands out as the top-performing public institution in the nation.
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For the past decade, according to data provided by the NCAA, UC San Diego scholarship student-athletes have graduated at the highest rate among all public universities across the NCAA's three divisions.
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O'CONNELL AND FRANCO SWEEP CONFERENCE WEEKLY AWARDS
UC San Diego'sÂ
Luigi Franco andÂ
Madison O'Connell swept the Big West Swim Athletes of the Week honors as announced by the conference on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
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Madison O'Connell earns her first collegiate nod after performing well against Pepperdine and UC Santa Barbara. The freshman helped the Triton women to victory over the Waves in a 184.5-109.5 decision and fell to the Gauchos by four points in a result of 133-129. The freshman was the starter for 200 medley relay and 200 free relay and led the Tritons to victory both times. In her individual performance, O'Connell finished second with a time of 1:49.58 in the 200 free.
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This is the second Big West distinction ofÂ
Luigi Franco's career and his second this season.  Franco found the Tritons their first win of day against conference foe UC Santa Barbara in the 200 back, claiming the victory by 0.09 seconds with a 1:44.74 time. This was the ninth-best time overall and top result for the UCSD men this weekend.
In the MSPF Conference, the Tritons tallied a total of 26 weekly award winners and now have tallied three in the Big West.
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FRANCO NAMED BIG WEST ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
UC San Diego'sÂ
Luigi Franco is the Triton's first Big West Swimmer of the Week after an outstanding performance vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Saturday, Oct. 19.
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The Brazilian junior led the UC San Diego men's swim team to a 160-95 victory over the CMS men's team. Swimming four events at the meet, Franco finished third in the 100 back and swam the opening leg of the 200 medley relay and the anchor leg of the 400 free relay. His most notable swim came in the 200 back when he posted a time of 1:44.34 for the win. He was 0.08 seconds from breaking the record from 2016.
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In the MSPF Conference, the Tritons tallied a total of 26 weekly award winners and now tally the first Big West weekly honor in Franco.
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NOTABLE
The Tritons return 31 veterans this season including MSPF Conference Freshman of the Year,Â
Asia Kozan, on the women's side. Head coachÂ
Marko Djordjevic adds 21 newcomers to the squad including two junior-transfers from El Camino College and conference rival Hawai'i.Â
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UC San Diego swim returns to the Big West along with 7 other universities and after completing the four-year mandated NCAA transition are now eligible to qualify for the NCAA championships.
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UP NEXT
UC San Diego women's swim will wrap regular season at USD across town on Saturday, Feb. 1 before both teams head to Houston, Texas for the Big West Conference Championships.
ATTENDING THE MEETS
Admission to UC San Diego home swim meets is free, but parking permits are required seven days per week on campus. For UC San Diego Parking information,Â
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COVERING THE TRITONS
Media members wishing to cover a UC San Diego game in-person at Canyonview Aquatic Center this season must notify a member of the Athletics Communication staff no later than noon the day before the meet.
ALUM TRAVIS MILLER RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE ALL-TIME BEST
UCÂ San Diego alumnus Travis Miller '94 was recognized in the College of Swimming and Diving Coaches Association's list of the 100 Greatest Men's Swimmers and Divers.Â
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To celebrate CSCAA's 100th year as the nation's first college coaches' organization, they constructed a list of the top 100 greatest college swimmers and divers. Out of 973 finalists drawn from nearly three thousand nominations, Miller secured one of the 100 selections.
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WHY THE TRITONS?
The Triton is described as the offspring of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a demigod of the sea with a lower part of the body like that of a fish. It is known as a mighty and fierce sea warrior. Given UC San Diego's proximity to the Pacific Ocean and its connections with the world-famous Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Triton became our mascot in 1964.
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UC SAN DIEGO ATHLETICS LAUNCHES WEEKLY PODCAST
As part of UC San Diego's transition to Division I, the Athletics Department launched a weekly podcast,Â
Tritoncast. Produced by UC San Diego Athletics Communications, Tritoncast features in-depth interviews with UC San Diego personalities including scholar-athletes, alums, coaches, and administrators. Triton fans will get an inside look at the UC San Diego Athletics Department as the program transitions to NCAA Division I and the Big West Conference. New episodes of Tritoncast are available each week on the most popular podcasting apps. In addition, each episode can be heard and downloaded on UCSDTritons.com. For individual show information and listen links, follow Tritoncast on TwitterÂ
@Tritoncast.
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SWIM AND DIVE ON TRITONCAST
GET SOCIAL WITH UC SAN DIEGO SWIM
Keep up with the Tritons all season long on social media throughÂ
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Instagram. The team's handle is @ucsdswimming.
FOR THE YOUNGER CROWD
Got some young Triton fans in your family? If they are eighth grade or under, check out theÂ
Junior Triton Club. Membership includes a free t-shirt, admission to over 100 UC San Diego home athletic events, and much more!
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About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of the Big West Conference inÂ
NCAA Division I. The 23-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 83 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 90 percent, the highest rate among public institutions in Division I or II. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.comÂ
or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.
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