Three Hoosier divers qualify for men's national championships
Senior James Connor and sophomores Andrew Capobianco and Mory Gould all qualified for the 1- and 3-meter diving events at the NCAA Zone C Championships in West Lafayette, Indiana.
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Senior James Connor and sophomores Andrew Capobianco and Mory Gould all qualified for the 1- and 3-meter diving events at the NCAA Zone C Championships in West Lafayette, Indiana.
IU swim Coach Ray Looze has made his program one of the most innovative in the nation when it comes to training.
On Saturday IU men's swim and dive won its 27th Big Ten championship in program history.
After dropping the first two events of the night, IU men's swimming and diving won the final five and increased its lead in the overall standings.
IU men's swimming and diving rose above Michigan and the rest of the Big Ten field with 544 points at the end of night two in Iowa City, Iowa.
At the end of the first night of the Big Ten Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, IU and Michigan are tied atop the team standings with 120 points.
His eyes widen. His head shakes left to right. A puff of air exits his mouth.
Celebratory cheers echoed throughout the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center (CBAC).
Seventeen Hoosiers are set to compete in their final home dual-meet as IU men's and women's swim and dive, respectively ranked No. 11 and No. 3, take on University of Louisville at 12:15 p.m. February 1 at Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center.
In front of a packed house, the IU men's swim and dive team swept all swimming and split the diving events in a 188-106 decimation of Purdue on Saturday.
Seeking to meet its coaches standards, the IU men's swim and dive team will look to improve on its freestyles and butterflies in its road dual-meet against Purdue on Saturday.
Crucial diving performances and relay victories were major factors for Indiana’s 28th consecutive dual-meet victory Thursday. Despite losing a handful of close races, Indiana won both diving events and relays en route to knocking off Michigan 173.5-126.5 at home.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the start team of the meet. The meet will begin at 1 p.m.
Up to this point, four athletes from across the country are officially committed to join the Hoosiers in the water for the 2019-20 season.
Flying high off the diving board and into the night, senior James Connor continued his undefeated diving streak as his No. 2 Hoosiers remained perfect on the swimming front. With a score of 1828.5, IU men’s swim and dive defeated North Carolina State, Louisville and Arizona State at home in the IU Invitational this weekend.
The undefeated IU men's swimming and diving team will compete at the three-day IU Invitational against top-ranked North Carolina State, Louisville, Arizona State and Southern Methodist University at home Thursday.
The men’s Big Ten roster defeated the Atlantic Coast Conference 179-174 with the help of strong performances from IU members. As a whole, the IU men took part in two winning relays, had eight individual victories and had four swimmers set the fastest times in the nation in their respective events.
Amidst the 25 schools competing in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, 12 Hoosiers will join the 160 swimmers and 40 divers Saturday in occupying the waters of the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Multiple IU swimmers dominated their relays and placed high up on the nation’s record finishing times during their two-day, tri-meet victories against Texas and Florida. The Hoosiers are now 5-0 and have won 27 consecutive dual meets.
On the heels of its home meet sweep, the men’s swim and dive team will travel to Austin, Texas, to battle No. 8 Florida and No. 1 Texas in its first road meet of the season.