CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN – 360 days after the men's swimming and diving team won their first-ever Great Lakes Valley Conference title, the teams travel back to Crawfordsville High School to put their skills to the test. The four-day event starts on Wednesday, and will conclude on Saturday night.
Live results can be located on several different websites. iPhone and Android users can download the "Meet Mobile" app, users can watch the live stream from the
GLVCSN website and apps, or follow the updated statistics fromÂ
CollegeSwimming.com.
At last season's championships in 2018, teams combined to break 17 total records. Eleven of those records came from the men, and six came from the women. The Greyhounds will look to repeat as champions for the second year in a row, while the women look to tighten the gap between second and a powerful Drury team.
With the psych sheet released, several Greyhounds have a chance to win individual titles.
Adam Rosipal solidified himself nationally last season, and is looking to make another run in the 1000 and 1650 free.
Rodrigo Codo Berti and
Guilherme Zavaneli look to make their final GLVC championships one to remember, as they are headlining five individual events between the two. Diving will continue to dominate the championships, as
Cassie Kury,
Payton Staman, and
Josh Zylstra aim for new records to take back to Indy.
Edda Skoric and
Darian Murray aim to get back to Nationals for a third year in a row, as they will gain a large portion of points in the meet.
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