Indiana swim and dive claims 5 of 6 Big Ten weekly awards
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.
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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.
Fresh off a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships and a repeat victory at the Big Ten Championships, Indiana men’s swim and dive swept the Big Ten postseason awards. The honors were announced on Wednesday afternoon.
The No. 6 Indiana men’s swim and dive team finished its season this weekend at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. The Hoosiers took fourth place overall and three Indiana athletes captured individual titles on the national stage, hosted at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The No. 10 Indiana women’s swim and dive team competes in the 2023 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships Wednesday through Saturday at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. Prelims begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday and finals start at 6 p.m. each night.
The No. 6/8 Indiana men’s and women’s swim and dive teams are back at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center for the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships.
The No. 7/9 Indiana men’s and women’s swim and dive teams closed the regular season in style, defeating the No. 17/6 University of Louisville Cardinals at the Ralph Wright Natatorium Friday afternoon. The men and women both finished the regular season 7-1 and both squads closed the 2022-23 campaign on a six-meet winning streak.
The No. 7/9 Indiana men’s and women’s swim and dive teams will face off against the No. 17/6 University of Louisville Cardinals on Friday afternoon at the Ralph Wright Natatorium in their final dual meet of the regular season.
The No. 7/9 Indiana men’s and women’s swim and dive teams defeated Purdue on Saturday at the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center in West Lafayette, extending their winning streak to five and improving to 6-1 on the season. The men took the top spot 159-133, and the women won 161-128.
The No. 7/9 Indiana men’s and women’s swim and dive teams will look to continue their strong starts to the spring season this weekend when they take on unranked in-state rival Purdue in West Lafayette on Saturday morning.
A pair of athletes from the Indiana swimming and diving program — junior swimmer Brendan Burns and sophomore diver Tarrin Gilliland — were named recipients of the 2021-2022 IU Athlete of the Year awards. Both Burns and Gilliland won individual NCAA Championships this past season.
Title IX, while largely synonymous with equal opportunity for female athletes, was not created just for sex discrimination in sports. When the legislation was signed into law in 1972, along with the Education Amendments, the goal of the authors — one of whom was an IU alumnus, Birch Bayh — was to provide equal access and opportunities for women at publicly-funded universities.
No. 4 Indiana men’s swim and dive prevailed during the NCAA Championships this week inside McAuley Aquatic Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology, taking home a fifth-place finish.
The Indiana women’s swim and dive team’s season came to an eventful close Saturday at the NCAA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia. The Hoosiers will return to Bloomington with three All-Americans, including one national champion, following the four-day meet.
Indiana men’s diving had a successful performance at the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships from Monday to Wednesday at the Donald B. Canham Natatorium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, leading the team to a total of nine automatic qualifying bids for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships across the three days of competition.
Indiana diving will compete in the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships from Monday through Wednesday at the Donald B. Canham Natatorium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Monday’s events will begin at 1 p.m.
Indiana men’s swim and dive finished the 2022 Big Ten Men’s Championships on Saturday with a first-place title and plenty to celebrate. The first-place conference finish brings the program to its fourth championship title in six years, and 28th in program history.
No. 15 Indiana women’s swim and dive team returned to action Saturday evening for the Big Ten Championships at Soderholm Family Aquatic Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Riding a wave of confidence following wins against Purdue and Evansville to end January, Indiana took third place at the meet with a team score of 1100, only falling behind Michigan and Ohio State.
No. 13 Indiana women’s swim and dive was back in Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center for its season finale meet against the University of Evansville on Friday. Coming off a big win against rival Purdue last weekend, Indiana carried the positive momentum into its meet with Evansville, winning 148-111.
After a dominant performance against in-state rival Purdue last week, No. 5 Indiana men’s swim and dive finished its regular-season competition against the University of Evansville on Friday. Indiana won 140-104 inside Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Indiana.