Divers secure Hoosiers’ 4th Big Ten Championship
In large part to their depth, the IU women's swimming and diving blew away the field at the Big Ten Tournament.
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In large part to their depth, the IU women's swimming and diving blew away the field at the Big Ten Tournament.
The IU women’s swimming and diving team won its first Big Ten Conference championship since 2007 on Saturday night, gathering 823 points and topping second place No. 10 Minnesota by 158 points at Michigan’s Canham Natatorium.
The IU women's swimming and diving team extended their lead over second place Minnesota and the rest of the Big Ten on the third night of the four night conference championship meet.
Freshman Nikki White's effort contribute to a strong second day by the IU women's swimming and diving team.
In a conference championship IU coach Ray Looze predicted would be a “dogfight,” the women’s swimming and diving team closed out a brief first evening of action on Wednesday with 68 points, four behind Big Ten frontrunner and defending champion Minnesota
The women's swimming and diving team closed out Wednesday evening in second place at the Big Ten Championships, behind Big Ten frontrunner, defending champion Minnesota.
Going into his final turn in the fourth leg of Saturday’s 400-meter freestyle relay, freshman Jim Barbiere’s lead disappeared. Purdue’s Dan Jung caught him as the two raced.
The basketball teams are not the only Hoosier sports in action. So are the men's and women's swimming and diving, and track and field teams.