Indiana swim and dive earns runaway victory against Cincinnati
The Hoosiers emerged victorious with a dominant performance across the board in its fall finale.
The Hoosiers emerged victorious with a dominant performance across the board in its fall finale.
The Hoosiers were victorious at the midseason meet amid nine first place finishes.
Both the men’s and women’s teams were handed their first loss of the season.
The Hoosiers defeated the Irish 167-134 in dual meet Oct. 23.
Team Cream took the victory over Team Crimson by a score of 286.5-233.5.
The Cream beat the Crimson in the annual event
King raises her gold medal count in the Olympic Games to three.
The Hoosiers were victorious by a 296-point margin.
The Hoosiers claimed victory by just half a point.
The men's team will meet Missouri and Auburn.
The Hoosiers finished with a 7-1 record last season.
Hafnaoui broke the men’s 1500-meter World Championships record.
Hafnaoui's time of 7:37.00 is the third-fastest ever in the event.
The 2023 Fukuoka World Aquatics Championships in Japan began July 14 JST.
Lilly King swept all three of her breaststroke events.
The Hoosiers won the conference title this year and finished fourth in the country.
Johansen has been named Coach of the Year three times in his career.
The Hoosiers took home three individual national championships and broke six program records.
The Hoosiers send nine swimmers and four divers to Minneapolis to end their season.
The Indiana women finished seventh at the national meet in Knoxville, Tennessee.