IU men's swim and dive rises to third in overall standings at NCAA championships
The night was highlighted by IU's 400-yard medley relay victory.
The night was highlighted by IU's 400-yard medley relay victory.
No IU female swimmer has accomplished more in a college career than Lilly King.
The IU 800-yard freestyle relay team finished fourth in night one's only event.
The 2019 Big Ten champions face top opponents in Texas in their quest for a NCAA title.
Underclassmen will lead the IU's breaststroke as its greatest ever swimmer departs.
King has eight breaststroke national championships
Lilly King and Jessica Parratto wrapped up their college careers.
IU comes into the night in 11th place in the team standings.
IU has eight more points than last year at this juncture of the meet.
17 IU athletes will go to Austin, Texas to compete for a national title.
IU also has 10 swimmers headed to the NCAA championships.
The sixth-year diver won two events at the NCAA Zone C Championships.
IU will have the Big Ten's largest group, and the third largest in the nation.
This is the third straight Big Ten title for the Hoosiers.
IU will head into the final night on track to win a third straight Big Ten title.
IU won the 400 medley relay, 200 individual medley and 1-meter dive.
IU won the 800 freestyle relay, while placing second in the 200 medley relay.
IU’s seniors will have to take charge in the pool and on the diving board against Michigan and other opponents in order to earn the programs 27th Big Ten title.
King became the first woman to ever break 56 seconds.
Lilly King and Jessica Parratto go out as champions in their final home meet.