Courtesy: Indiana Athletics
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana swimming and diving will welcome Wisconsin and Louisville to the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center Friday (Feb. 2) in tri-meet action, IU’s final competition before championships.
The meet is slated to begin at noon ET.
Indiana University will offer adjusted parking options for Friday’s meet. Fans may park in the Redbud Hill Apartments lot as other areas are permit access only on weekdays. View a map of available parking here or visit the IU-Bloomington Office of Parking Operations website here.
MEET INFO
Friday, Feb. 2 • Noon ET
Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center • Bloomington, Ind.
Opponent: No. 22/14 Wisconsin, No. 15/8 Louisville
Live Results (Swimming): Meet Mobile App
Live Results (Diving): https://bit.ly/3jWYeCQ
Live Stream: https://bit.ly/3UlLs0s (Big Ten Plus)
OF NOTE…
HOOSIERS HEAD TO DOHA FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Eleven athletes associated with Indiana swimming and diving will compete at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships, kicking off this weekend in Doha, Qatar. Nine of those are current IU student-athletes or coaches.
Indiana is represented by Team USA head coaches in two disciplines. IU head diving coach is once again serving as USA Diving’s head coach at the games, and associated head coach Cory Chitwood is in Doha as the open water swimming team’s head coach.
IU’s nine athletes competing include four Team USA divers (Andrew Capobianco, Quinn Henninger, Jessica Parratto and Carson Tyler), one Team USA open water swimmer (Mariah Denigan) and four international swimmers (Ching Hwee Gan and Mikkel Lee for Singapore, Rafael Miroslaw for Germany and Kai Van Westering for the Netherlands). A full list of Hoosier events is included here.
HOOSIERS SURGE PAST PURDUE
No. 6/9 Indiana men’s and women’s swimming and diving each improved to 6-0 in dual meets this season with dominant performances Saturday (Jan. 27) against Purdue.
IU swimming and diving celebrated 14 seniors during a ceremony before the meet: Warren Briggs, Elizabeth Broshears, Brendan Burns, Billy Cruz, Tristan DeWitt, Anna Freed, Anne Fowler, Catherine Graham, Logan Graham, Maxwell Reich, Ella Ristic, Mia Ristic, Ashley Turak and Armando Vegas. Eight of those seniors tallied victories Saturday.
Read more about the victory here.
Sheesh, Indiana made them look bad. I expected a closer meet on the women’s side at least. Indiana swimming very fast for being so close to Big10s
No newmark again in the freestyles – So the men’s 2x 500fr B1G champ is going to finish the regular season without having swam the event once … ? whats going on wisconsin?