OXFORD, Ohio – The No.
3/6 ranked UIndy swimming & diving teams to rack up big times at the Miami Invitational Friday. Junior
Elias Noe posted perhaps the biggest such time, winning the men's 100 butterfly with an NCAA A-cut and school-record time of 46.11.
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Facing a mostly-DI field, the UIndy men will enter the final day of competition in second place in the team standings, while the Greyhound women sit in fifth. Saturday's schedule will once again feature morning preliminaries and evening finals.
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FRIDAY RECAP
Noe's 100 fly swim produced a monster time, topping his previous best by nearly a full second and outpacing runner-up Dillon Edge of Notre Dame by
more than a second. He now finds himself atop the UIndy top 10 list as the program's new record holder at 46.11.
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Senior
Celina Schmidt also earned an A-cut, winning the women's 100 breast with a 1:00.88. On the men's side,
Jeremias Pock won the 100 breast as well, just missing the automatic standard with a 52.46. Both
Megan Gregory and
Mmusi Matthews also earned a spot in their respective 100 breast A-final, with both improving B-cut times on the day.
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Caprice Schlueter posted a 54.40 in the women's 100 fly, securing fourth place with the second-fastest time in program history.
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Freestylers
Swann Plaza and
Nico Basten also penciled their names in the Greyhound top-10 list, placing third and sixth in the 200 free, respectively. The former's time of 1:35.36 put him third in program history, while the latter's 1:37.31 was good for fifth.
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Jan Schmidt finished third in the men's 400 IM with a 3:49.71 to elbow his way to No. 5 amongst UIndy's all-time fastest in the event.
Silas Buessing won the 400 IM B-final, significantly improving his B-cut time with a 3:50.47.
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Valentina Masella's placed eighth in the women's 100 back, while her prelim time of 55.27 upped her B-cut and put her seventh all-time at UIndy.
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Freshman diver
Donovan McMahon had an impressive day on the 3-meter board, placing third while hitting the NCAA's six-dive standard with a score of 339.50. Junior
Megan Sunderman led the UIndy women on the one-meter, placing sixth (221.80)
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The evening featured just one relay—the 200 medley. The UIndy men's team of
Johann-Matthew Matamoro, Pock,
Zachary Anthony and Noe held off the host RedHawks for second place, setting an NCAA provisional time in the process (1:26.82). Meanwhile, Masella, Gregory, Schlueter and
Kirabo Namutebi placed fourth (1:41.37).
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THURSDAY RECAP
The Hounds notched a pair of A cuts on the day, with
Kirabo Namutebi (50 free) and
Swann Plaza (500 free) officially punching their tickets to nationals. Namutebi won her sprint race with a time of 22.31—after an even-faster 22.27 in the morning prelims—while Plaza set a new pool record and just missed the UIndy benchmark with a 4:16.21. Both times are the fastest marks in their respective event in Division II this season.
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Four other UIndy men improved or set B-cuts in the 500, including a 4:20.17 from
Jan Schmidt, putting him third on the UIndy top-10 list.
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Senior
Jeremias Pock also earned a win, with he and teammate
Nico Basten going 1-2 in the men's 200 IM. Both improved their B-cut standards, with Pocks' 1:44.71 coming in just .05 seconds behind the A standard. Basten, meanwhile, put his name in the No. 2 spot on the school top 10 with a 1:45.70.
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Celina Schmidt led UIndy's efforts in the women's 200 IM. The All-American was one of a trio of Greyhounds to improve on her B standard, with her time of 2:00.78 good for fourth place.
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The men's sprinters saw similar results, with three Greyhounds shaving time off existing B cuts.
Zachary Anthony became the first Greyhound this year—and ninth ever—to go sub-20 in the 50 free, posting a 19.85 to finish runner-up.
Elias Noe (20.11) and
Johann-Matthew Matamoro (20.21) also scored points in the A-final.
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All four relay times found success. Both 400 medley relay squads placed second and hit NCAA provisional times, with the women's quartet of
Valentina Masella, Schmidt,
Caprice Schlueter and Namutebi touching less than a half second behind a school-record pace. The UIndy 200 free relay teams both placed third, while both also trimmed provisional times.
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Lillie Arps finished third in the 500 free C-final with a B-cut time of 5:02.40, and
Silas Buessing won the 200 IM B-final with a time of 1:48.15 to improve his B time.
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On the boards, two UIndy men earned a spot in the one-meter A-final. Freshman
Donovan McMahon placed fifth, followed closely by teammate
Adam Carr in seventh. Junior
Megan Sunderman finished seventh on the three-meter board.
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