INDIANAPOLIS – The UIndy swimming and diving teams put a bow on the fall semester by sweeping nearby DePauw and Indiana Wesleyan Friday night at the Ruth Lilly Center pool. In their final meet of 2017, the Greyhound women defeated DePauw, 189-55, and first-year-program Indiana Wesleyan, 197-45; while the men outscored DePauw, 171-67.
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Records continued to fall on the diving boards. This time it was freshman
Cassie Kury scoring 254.62 points on the three-meter, breaking the 22-year-old record of 250.45 set by Joy Anderson.
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On the season, five of the eight UIndy diving records have been broken a combined seven times.
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Some mutiple event winners for the Hounds included
Sotia Neophytou (50 free, 100 fly, 200 medley relay),
Krystal Caylor (50 free, 100 free, 200 free relay),
Laura Boardman (200 free, 500 free),
Ante Lucev (100 free, 100 breast) and
Cody Liske (200 free, 500 free).
Said Head Coach
Jason Hite: "It was a fun meet to end the semester on. We changed up events and relays and enjoyed swimming some off-events. The team swam well, and
Cassie Kury broke the six-dive school record on the three-meter board.
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"We are ready for a little break then back at it. We are going to work hard and put ourselves in position to have an incredible February and March."
Prior to the meet, UIndy honored graduating-senior
Zachos Raptopoulos. Raptopoulos competed in his final meet as a Greyhound and will receive his diploma Saturday.
UIndy returns to action shortly after the New Year when they head downtown to face Division-I opponents IUPUI, Ball State and Xavier Jan. 5.
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