IU to open season at home against three nonconference foes
The Hoosiers will begin their season in a quad meet against Notre Dame, Missouri and Kentucky.
The Hoosiers will begin their season in a quad meet against Notre Dame, Missouri and Kentucky.
Zane Grothe and Blake Pieroni, and senior Zach Apple are nominated for the 2018 Golden Goggles Awards.
Having a parent as a head coach is nothing new for the IU freshman.
The Hoosiers have 12 ranked teams from the final 2017-18 rankings on their schedule.
IU has the next Lilly King waiting just a year away.
The Hoosiers have won the last two Big Ten Championships.
The Hoosiers will be among national contenders as the program’s reputation rises.
Senior Lilly King has set high expectations for herself for her final season in Bloomington.
Senior Lilly King and former IU swimmer Zane Grothe led the way for the Hoosiers, each winning three medals.
Kevin Burke has over 20 years of diving and coaching experience he will bring to Bloomington.
Twenty-five Hoosiers recorded a top-25 finish at the Championships, and three incoming freshmen made the 18-and-under finals.
IU swimmer Lilly King was named the Female Athlete of the Year, while swimmer Ian Finnerty and former men's soccer player Grant Lillard were Co-Male Athletes of the Year.
Thursday marked the second straight season King has won the award.
Five years after leaving Bloomington for Auburn, Dr. Kirk Grand returns as an assistant for the Hoosiers.
Andrew Capobianco, Michael Hixon and Jessica Parratto earned spots on Team USA for the FINA World Cup in China.
Zach Apple finished in the top ten in all three of his individual events at the NCAA Championships.
The men’s swimming and diving squad puts a cap on its historic season.
Lilly King has claimed the Big Ten Swimmer of Year award for the third-consecutive season, the only swimmer in history to do so.
The last time IU won a swimming and diving NCAA title was 1973, the No. 3 ranked Hoosiers look to change that this week in Minneapolis.
King broke the NCAA record in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:02.60 at the NCAA Championships.