Indiana swimming and diving team prepares for busy weekend
The men and women’s swimming and diving teams will be very busy this weekend, as they will be competing in a total of three matches between the two teams.
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The men and women’s swimming and diving teams will be very busy this weekend, as they will be competing in a total of three matches between the two teams.
Both Indiana’s men’s and women’s teams managed comeback victories Saturday against Purdue in their senior night dual meets.
Three IU swimming and diving team members earned weekly conference honors.
Last season, a one-point win for the IU women’s swimming and diving team could’ve easily been a 10-point loss.
After nearly a month off, the IU swimming and diving team will compete in a tri-meet with Notre Dame and Big Ten foe Wisconsin on Friday and Saturday in Madison, Wisc.
IU swept the weekly Big Ten diving honors this week, as freshman Jessica Parratto and sophomore Michael Hixon were the women’s and men’s Big Ten Diver of the Week, respectively, the conference announced Tuesday.
Three IU swimmers earned Big Ten weekly honors this week. Junior Brooklynn Snodgrass is the women’s Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, while Blake Pieroni and Kennedy Goss are Big Ten co-freshmen of the Week for the men and women, respectively.
IU swimming Coach Ray Looze was named the women’s head coach for Team USA at the 2014 FINA Short Course World Championships, USA Swimming announced Thursday.
For freshman Kennedy Goss, swimming runs in the family.
IU sophomore Anze Tavcar is the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, and sophomore Michael Hixon is the Big Ten Diver of the Week, the conference announced ?Tuesday.
IU needed to get some confidence back.
When it’s time for the Big Ten Championships in March, the IU swimmers get excited for more than the competition.
After claiming five Big Ten weekly awards two weeks ago, IU swimming and diving picked up two more this week.
On Friday, Michael Hixon stood on the same pool deck as his former Texas Longhorn teammates.
All four of IU men’s swimming’s losses in 2013 came to its first four opponents of the season.
Five IU swimmers and divers were honored with Big Ten weekly awards, the conference announced Tuesday.
When James Connor visited IU for the first time, it was the middle of February 2014.
In the final leg of the 200-yard medley relay, freshman Ali Khalafalla was the first to touch the wall, and the IU sideline erupted.
IU swimming coach Ray Looze has made a point to elevate the level of competition his team faces from season to season.
Jessica Parratto has traveled the world as an international diver.