Indiana men’s and women’s swim and dive take second place at Ohio State Invitational
Two program records were set in Columbus.
Two program records were set in Columbus.
Fourteen teams will compete in the invitational meet, but all eyes are on Ohio State and Indiana.
Both Hoosier teams are now 3-1 on the season.
The Hoosiers will host the University of Missouri on Saturday.
Brendan Burns, Quinn Henninger, Anna Peplowski and Kristina Paegle are key performers for the Hoosiers this season.
Indiana defeated Texas A&M but fell in a tight matchup against Texas.
The men’s and women’s programs are both ranked in the CSCAA’s top 15.
The men won by over 100 points, while the women won by 22.
Swim meets with Texas, Michigan and Louisville headline a challenging schedule.
The Cream and Crimson scrimmage will be on Oct. 1, regular season will begin Oct. 5 in Kentucky.
Architect of dominant dynasty left behind a loaded legacy.
Burns and Gilliland each won individual NCAA Championships in 2022.
June 23 marked the 50th anniversary of the enactment of Title IX.
Indiana swim and dive closes its season undefeated for the men and 7-2 for the women.
The competition will begin April 1.
Nine Hoosiers were named All-Americans during the championships.
Twelve Hoosiers will compete in the four-day competition.
Sophomore Tarrin Gilliland repeated as the platform dive national champion.
Reigning national champion Tarrin Gilliland qualified in first place.
Indiana will send three men’s divers to the NCAA Championships.