No. 1 Stanford (7-0, 6-0 Pac-12)
vs. No. 4 Cal | Saturday, Noon PT
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STANFORD, Calif. - Pac-12 rivals Cal and Stanford will team up to raise money for the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital during their dual meet on Saturday. The top-ranked Cardinal host the fourth-ranked Bears on Senior Day at Avery Aquatic Center at noon.
How to Watch/Follow» No tickets needed! All meets at Avery Aquatic Center are free.
» Stanford will also provide a live stream for those that can't make it to The Farm. Video will be available on Facebook Live.
» Live results and updates will be available on Facebook and Twitter.
Donations» Cal and Stanford swimming and diving programs encourage you to donate to the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at the meet on Saturday. Coins, cash and check donations of any kind are being accepted at the main entrance. Checks can be made out to LPCH.
» For those that can't make it to Avery, donations can be accepted here.
» Your official Facebook invite is here.
Senior Day vs Cal and a great opportunity to give back. #ForTheKids Coins, Cash and Checks accepted at the door this Saturday. Hope to see you at Avery! https://t.co/yz8IeUZatd
— Greg Meehan (@Stanford_W_Swim) February 6, 2018
MatchupNo. 4 Cal Bears (9-0, 6-0 Pac-12)
» Cal joins Stanford as the only other undefeated team in the Pac-12.
» In six seasons under Coach Meehan, the Cardinal is 3-3 in dual meets against the Bears and 43-1 against everyone else.
» Stanford has won the last two meetings with the Bears, which included a 177-123 victory in Berkeley last year, and a 172-128 win in the last meeting at Avery.
Senior Day» Saturday also marks Senior Day for eight Cardinal. Prior to the meet, we will celebrate the contributions of those seniors—Kassidy Cook, Sammy Gallagher, Gracia Leydon Mahoney, Alex Meyers, Simone Manuel, Janet Hu, Ally Howe and Lindsey Engel.
» As a group, the Senior Class of 2018 has combined for nine Pac-12 All-Academic selections, 59 All-America honors and led the Cardinal to the program's first national championship in 19 years.
Streaks» Stanford has won 22 straight dual meets. The Cardinal's last defeat in a dual was to No. 3 Cal on Feb. 14, 2015 (158-142) – which also marks a string of 20 straight Pac-12 dual meet victories.
» In addition, the Cardinal has won 15 straight dual meets at home dating back to Oct. 30, 2014 against Texas (156-144). A Look Back» On Jan. 27, freshman Brooke Forde won three individual events to lead then-No. 3 Stanford to a 182-110 win at UCLA. Full recap here.
» The following day, four Cardinal won multiple events, including three victories and an impressive double from sophomore Katie Ledecky, as Stanford topped No. 13 USC, 223-77.
A Look Ahead» Postseason swimming begins with the Pac-12 Championships in Federal Way, Washington, Feb. 21-24.
» NCAA Zone Diving Championships are March 4-6 in Flagstaff, Arizona, and the NCAA Championships are set for March 14-17 in Columbus, Ohio. Follow the Cardinal» You can follow Cardinal women's swimming and diving all year long on instagram, twitter and snapchat (@StanfordwSwim).
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