The No. 14 women's swimming and diving team pulled out all the stops on the final day of Big Ten competition.

The Hoosiers rewrote the record books to finish with 758 points, 185.5 points ahead of second place Minnesota.

Kate Fesenko was named Big Ten swimmer of the year. Taylor Wohrley was named Big Ten Freshman of the year.

Fesenko rebounded after a disappointing finish in the 100 backstroke to set a Big Ten record by three full seconds in the 200 backstroke. She also had an NCAA A cut. The Hoosiers swept this event with a second place and career best time from Wohrley and a third place and career best time from Ashley Jones.

Donna Smailis continued her outstanding meet with a title in the 100 frestyle with a school record of 48.98. Marguax Farrell finished seocond with a career best.

In the 200 butterfly, Fesenko set yet another Big Ten record and an NCAA A cut with her individual title. Brittany Barwegen had a season best time to finish second.

Gabby Agostino continued to own the diving competition with a first place finish in platform. Amy Cozard finished sixth.

To finish off the meet the Hoosiers set a school record in the 400 freestyle relay comprised of Smailis, Strumbel, Wohrley and Farrell.

The Hoosiers are now back-to-back Big Ten Champions. Agostino, Farrell, Fesekno, Smailis, Strumbel, Allysa Vavra, Nikki White and Wohrley were all named First Team All-Big Ten. Brittany Barwegen and Ashley Jones were named Second Team All-Big Ten.

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