Indiana men’s swim and dive finishes perfect fall season against Cincinnati
The Hoosiers are 6-0 on the season heading into the spring.
The Hoosiers are 6-0 on the season heading into the spring.
IU swimmers broke individual records in 100 freestyle and team records in 400 medley.
IU women’s swim and dive competed at the NCAA Championships this weekend.
The championships will be in Greensboro, North Carolina, in late March.
IU’s stretch of top 3 finishes in the event continues for its eleventh consecutive season.
IU won three straight conference titles from 2017-19.
The Hoosiers went 4-1 during the regular season.
IU faced Purdue and Rutgers in dual-meet in West Lafayette, Indiana.
These IU athletes have potential to be at the forefront of their teams next season.
Samy was quarantined in Marsa Alam, Egypt, over 500 miles from his home in Cairo.
IU freshman Ryley Ober was training for the NCAA Championship before spring sports were canceled.
Mohamed Samy will attempt to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
The team will compete in the Tennessee Invite and the IUPUI House of Champions Invitational.
While the swimmers travel to Knoxville, Tennessee, the divers look to Indianapolis.
No. 4 IU men’s swimming and diving takes on the Cardinals and Longhorns on Friday.
Hoosier swimmers took first in eight of 16 events.
Ray Looze, Drew Johansen, Vini Lanza and Andrew Capobianco all received awards.
Two of IU’s greatest swimmers mentor and create bonds with current IU athletes.
The Hoosiers had six winners, four NCAA A cuts and 41 NCAA B cuts.
The Hoosiers split up and put up strong performances at each meet.