Cal Men's Tennis Achieves Historic Sweep Over USC, UCLA
Cal Men's Tennis Achieves Historic Sweep Over USC, UCLA

Cal Men's Tennis Achieves Historic Sweep Over USC, UCLA

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The California men's tennis team achieved a historic season sweep of USC and UCLA, marking the first such accomplishment in modern history, with victories of 4-2 and 4-3, respectively. The Bears, now 6-0 this season, showcased their depth and resilience, coming back from a doubles point loss against USC to secure key singles wins. In swimming, the No. 3 California men's team defeated No. 9 Stanford, 175-125, highlighted by graduate student Lucas Henveaux, who set multiple records, including the fastest time in the country for the 1,650-yard freestyle this season. Henveaux's performance included a new program record of 14:29.74 in the 1,650 and a pool record in the 500 freestyle. Additionally, standout performances came from seniors Jack Alexy and Hugo Gonzalez, who also won individual events. These results underscore California's strong showing in both tennis and swimming as they head into upcoming championships.

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