World Aquatics Championships Updates: Indiana’s Hafnaoui wins world title in 800m freestyle
Hafnaoui's time of 7:37.00 is the third-fastest ever in the event.
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.
The Hoosiers have finished top 15 at the NCAA Championships in 14 straight seasons.
Indiana will have 25 athletes at the national meet, 12 women and 13 men.
The Championships run from March 9-11 and 59 qualifying spots are up for grabs.
Brendan Burns, Andrew Capobianco and Carson Tyler led the Hoosiers to victory in Ann Arbor.
Anna Peplowski and Anne Fowler led the women to second place.
Carson Tyler and Anne Fowler swept the diving awards for this week’s awards cycle.
The Hoosiers improved to 5-1 on the season after Saturday’s meet versus the Wolverines.
The men and women both enter the halfway point of the season at 4-1.
The Hoosiers will face the University of Cincinnati in their final home meet of 2022.
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.