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Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference
M. Swimming Sat, Sep 20 Final
Biola
0
at Biola
0
Red vs. White Intrasquad Meet / 9 a.m. Diving Start & 10:30 a.m. Swimming Start
M. Swimming Fri, Sep 26 Final
Simon Fraser
68
at Biola
98
9/26/2025-9/27/2025 ; 1 p.m. Diving / 4 p.m. Swimming
M. Swimming Sat, Oct 18 Final
Arizona Christian
3rd
at Ottawa (Ariz.)
4th
ACU vs. ASU Club vs. GCU Club hosted by OUAZ
M. Swimming Sat, Oct 18 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at ACU, ASU Club, GCU Club
M. Swimming Sat, Oct 25 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at SOKA, TMU, ACU
M. Swimming Fri, Nov 07 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at GCU Club & ACU
M. Swimming Thu, Dec 04 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at Holiday Fest Invite
M. Swimming Sat, Dec 13 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at GCU Club & ACU
M. Swimming Sat, Jan 10 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at Turn Up the Heat Meet
W. Swimming Sat, Jan 17 TBA
Simpson (CA)
at UC Santa Cruz
M. Swimming Sun, Feb 01 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at GSAC Conference Meet
M. Swimming Sat, Feb 14 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at PCSC Conference Championship
M. Swimming Sat, Mar 07 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at NAIA National Championship
2024 Wyatt Balman Invitational

2024 Wyatt Balman Invitational

ALISO VIEJO, Calif. – The Soka University Lions hosted the Fourth Annual Wyatt Balman Invitational at the Soka University Aquatics Center on Saturday, November 9. Before the start of the swimming events, Soka Athletics honored the memory of Wyatt with opening remarks from Head Swim Coach Adam Crossen, followed by an audio recording of Wyatt singing the national anthem. The Wyatt Balman Invitational will continue to be held annually at Soka University.

Thomas "Wyatt" Balman tragically passed away on October 13, 2020, back home in Manhattan, KS. Wyatt was a third-year student and member of the Soka University swim team. Wyatt loved swimming and attending school in Aliso Viejo, California, for the beaches, mountains, and people.

Wyatt was a scholar-athlete in the classroom and an NAIA qualifier in the pool. Wyatt dreamed of attending medical school with hopes of becoming an Obstetrical/Gynecological surgeon. He also aspired to serve with Doctors without Borders. He was driven to learn about the history, politics, and socio-economic conditions of people suffering injustices. 

While attending Soka University, Wyatt felt blessed with opportunities to learn about cultures and traditions different from his own. Wyatt also enjoyed the water; when he wasn't in the ocean surfing before practice, he could be found at the pool with his teammates. Wyatt was a gifted musician and enjoyed singing and performing. He relished singing the national anthem at sporting events and took great pride in making a lasting impression on those that he performed in front of. He could also be heard singing and playing guitar with his friends throughout the dorms.

Wyatt was there for everyone and never hesitated to lend a helping hand. Wyatt's humility and empathy enabled him to open his heart to others. His immeasurable compassion allowed him to be an ear for friends from all over the world. His death was a tragic loss. It is rare for someone to have touched so many and so deeply- But Wyatt was that someone. He is loved and missed by many. We will always be proud of the man he chose to be.

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*News release originally published on the Soka University Swimming Athletics Page.

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