 We are here today at Speaker Aquatic Center with men swimming and diving to interview freshman Ken Takahashi. Hey Ken, thank you for being here with us today. Great meet out there. How did that feel? It felt great. I usually never swim to 100 I.M. ever, so that was a great mix up. But 2 I.M. was also great, and then the 4 I.M. I thought it was exceptional. Best time ever, so I thought the meet overall was great. So you've made a noticeable impact on the team already. How has the transition been from high school to college athletics? It's different. For one, the mornings. I usually never do mornings back at home, so that's a change. And then mixing that up with academics at school and balancing that out is kind of tough, but everyone's been through it, so I think it would be definitely a great change from high school to college. Yeah, great job. So Ken, you guys are currently ranked second behind a powerful Texas team who just won their 11th national championship. What is Cal going to do this season in order to win a national championship? Earlier this year, we had a team meeting, and we all discussed our goals and what we wanted to do in order to win the championship title. So now that we're all aware of each other's goals, each and every day we push each other, and I think that if we remind ourselves our goals and everything, I believe we can get that title. Right, and you guys have a history of winning the national championship. In the past six years, Cal has actually won three of the national championships. So you guys are right there. You got this. Are you excited? I'm very excited. I want to be a part of that national championship team. And I want to try my best to contribute and score points. Awesome. So as a team, you guys did very well against Jamita Pacific a couple weeks ago, bringing home two victories. Was there anything in specific that you guys were looking to improve upon in order to prepare for Stanford today? Yeah, well, for myself, I had to work on technical things like in the water. And I guess preparation is key. So I took that from Pacific and Utah. And I tried to improve at this meet right here today. So I thought I did a better job preparation-wise and technical-wise today than I did two weeks ago. And yeah. Well, definitely showed in your performance. Great job. So you just finished a hard practice. You're super hungry. What is your go-to place for a quick bite in Berkeley? Well, usually I would go to Angeline's, the Louisiana kitchen. Funny story. The freshman class and I, we went to dinner one day and it was at Angeline's and we really loved it. So shout out to Carson Sand for recommending that place. Awesome. Shout out to you, Carson. And this has been another episode of Cal TV Sports. Thanks for watching. And remember, go Bears! One of my favorite Sains within Cal Fuddix is don't let the highs get too high.