INDIANAPOLIS – The UIndy swimming & diving program racked up a slew of dual wins on Saturday, sweeping a quad meet at local North Central High School. Both the Greyhound men and women topped all comers on the afternoon, defeating Nova Southeastern, Carson-Newman and Kenyon.
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FINAL SCORES
Women
UIndy 150, NSU 135
UIndy 206, C-N 69
UIndy 197.5, Kenyon 83.5
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Men
UIndy 215, NSU 60
UIndy 216, C-N 59
UIndy 235, Kenyon 46
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INS & OUTS
After an
impressive performance in last night's dual, the Greyhounds continued to stay hot with a combined 18 event wins Saturday despite the tough competition. Senior
Jeremias Pock led the way with three individual wins and a fourth victory as a part of the 200 medley relay team. He won both breaststroke races for the second straight day, while notching a B-cut in the 200 IM.
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Celina Schmidt also swept the breaststrokes. She improved on her B-cut time from last night in the 100 breast, while new teammate
Caprice Schlueter produced a fresh B-cut time in that same race.
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A number of new Hounds found success as well.
Harrison Andoko and
Jan Schmidt both met the B standard in the 200 free, while
Swann Plaza's B-cut of 4:24.87 in the 500 was good for fifth all-time at UIndy.
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Nico Basten recorded a B-cut in the 200 IM, while
Elias Noe improved his B-cut with a win in the 100 fly. Additionally, both UIndy men's relays teams—the 200 medley and the 400 free—came out on top.
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Sprinter
Kirabo Namutebi made it two wins in as many days in the 50 free, while
Valentina Masella did the same in the 200 back. Â
Schlueter,
Danila Sita and
Hanna Burke went 1-2-3 in the 100 fly; and
Caroline Reinke,
Megan Gregory, Namutebi and
Schlueter won the 200 MR.
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Megan Sunderman and
Adam Carr led the way on the one-meter board. The former won the women's event with a score of 385.58, while the latter was the runner-up on the men's side with a 416.55.
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UP NEXT
The Greyhounds have the annual Dan Ross Indiana Intercollegiate at Purdue University, set for Saturday, Oct. 11. Meanwhile, some of the Hounds will compete at the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup in nearby Carmel, Ind., Oct. 10-12.
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