Indiana men’s swim and dive coasts to third consecutive Big Ten Championship
Indiana men’s swim and dive continued its dominance in the Big Ten, clinching its third consecutive conference championship March 2.
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Indiana men’s swim and dive continued its dominance in the Big Ten, clinching its third consecutive conference championship March 2.
Indiana women’s swim and dive captured its seventh Big Ten championship Feb. 24, winning in walk-off fashion. The Hoosiers edged out Ohio State by just half a point. Indiana placed second in the 400-meter freestyle relay, ahead of the third-place Buckeyes, to earn two points which ultimately decided the meet.
No. 6/9 Indiana swim and dive completed a perfect regular season Friday with wins over No. 22/14 Wisconsin and No. 15/8 Louisville in the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
On a cool, misty Saturday morning in Bloomington, the Indiana men’s and women’s swim and dive teams sent its senior classes off with two dominant victories over in-state rival Purdue. The men claimed a 218-82 win, with the women following suit with a 221-79 victory.
Indiana swim and dive claimed all but one possible award from the Big Ten this week, with five athletes taking home conference honors after wins over Michigan.
No. 5/9 Indiana took first place in a three-team meet against No. 20 University of Missouri and No. 10 Auburn University in the Mizzou Aquatic Center on Wednesday.
The Indiana men’s and women’s dive teams begin its 2023-24 season this week, hosting the University of Kentucky in the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center on Wednesday.
IU Cinema will premiere “The Rebound: A Wheelchair Basketball Story,” at 7 p.m. on April 19. The documentary features the Miami Heat Wheels wheelchair basketball team and aims to inspire viewers through the telling of their up and down story.
The Bloomington North high school swim team won its fourth consecutive IHSAA boys’ varsity swimming and diving championship on Feb. 18 at East Central High School in St. Leon, Indiana.