IU wins back-to-back Big Ten titles
Feb 26, 2018 2:00 amThe No. 3 Hoosiers won the Big Ten Championship for the second consecutive year and the 26th in program history.
The No. 3 Hoosiers won the Big Ten Championship for the second consecutive year and the 26th in program history.
The IU women swimming and diving squad finished second in Big Ten Championships for the seventh consecutive season.
The IU women are looking to win their first Big Ten title since 2011.
The IU men's swimming and diving team haven't lost a meet in more than two years.
Last year, Louisville defeated the IU women's team by a slim margin.
The Hoosiers swept the Boilermakers in the final home meet of the year at IU.
Big Ten weekly awards have been announced and IU has many recipients, along with new TYR top-25 rankings.
The top ranked Hoosiers went up to Ann Arbor and took down rival Michigan for the first time since the 1980-81 season.
The final home meet of the year pits in-state rivals against each other as IU celebrates Senior Day.
IU swimming and diving starts the second half of the season in Ann Arbor against the Big Ten favorite Wolverines.
Junior Lilly King was among the Hoosier swimmers honored in recent weeks.
The swimming and diving squads will travel north to Purdue for three days this weekend.
IU men’s swimming and diving continues to roll, while junior Lilly King is disappointed with her teammates.
It will be the first time in the 2017-18 season IU will compete in its home pool.
Coach Ray Looze, junior Lilly King, junior Vini Lanza and senior Blake Pieroni all received honors.
Two wins this weekend helped the No. 1 ranked men’s swimming and diving team improve its dual-meet win streak.
A busy week for IU consisted of four Big Ten honorees and a No. 1 overall ranking.
In its first meet of the season, IU won three matchups in Florida.
IU started strong to begin the 2017-18 season.
The team travels to Florida this weekend, while a controversial speaker also visits the Florida campus.