ELKHART, Ind. – The 2025 GLVC Swimming & Diving Championships continued Thursday, with the University of Indianapolis combining for two more event wins and eight medal performances on the day. The Greyhounds finished the night in a close second in the women's team standings, while the men held steady in third.
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The annual conference meet, which is being held at Elkhart Health and Aquatics in Elkhart, Ind., continues Friday morning with prelims starting at 10 a.m. ET. The event started Tuesday evening and will continue through Saturday night.
TEAM STANDINGS THRU DAY 3 (top 5 only)
|
WOMEN |
PTS |
|
|
MEN |
PTS |
| 1. |
Drury |
939 |
|
1 |
Drury |
861 |
| 2. |
UIndy |
862 |
|
2. |
McKendree |
836 |
| 3. |
McKendree |
560 |
|
3. |
UIndy |
677 |
| 4. |
UMSL |
376 |
|
4. |
S&T |
410 |
| 5. |
Lewis |
354 |
|
5. |
Lewis |
404 |
THURSDAY
The Greyhounds swept gold in the 400 IM, setting a school record in the women's race and taking three of the top four spot in the men's.
Andrea Gomez continued her stellar senior campaign, setting a new program and GLVC mark with a time of 4:13.31, while
Cedric Buessing topped a trio of hurrying Hounds with a pool-record 3:46.40.
Jeremias Pock touched less than a second behind Cedric to take silver, while
Silas Buessing finished comfortably in fourth.
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Andrea Paaske and
Oskar Sawicki each earned a silver medal in their respective 100 fly races. Paaske broke the school record with a 54.18, while Sawicki (46.65) claimed the No. 2 spot on the UIndy men's all-time top 10.
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On the diving boards, sophomore
Adam Carr earned his first career GLVC medal, taking bronze on the 3-meter with a score of 423.80.
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The evening was capped with a pair of medal-winning swims in the 400 medley relay. The women's team of
Caroline Reinke,
Celina Schmidt, Paaske and
Kirabo Namutebi earned silver status with a 3:39.91; while by the men's quartet of
Cedric Buessing,
Brayden Cole, Sawicki and Pock secured bronze with a 3:09.29. The top three in the men's relay touched the wall within about a second of each other, while the UIndy women's B team won the consolation final with a time that would have placed them third in the A final.
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WEDNESDAY
UIndy amassed six GLVC records, three pool records and a pair of school marks on day two. The highlight came in the women's 50 free, where the Hounds went 1-2-3 to sweep the medals.
Kirabo Namutebi took gold after resetting a 10-year-old meet record with a 22.45. She was sandwiched on the podium by teammates
Julia Magierowska (2nd, 23.08) and
Andrea Paaske (3rd, 23.16). Meanwhile,
Isabella Revstedt won the B final, posting the fourth-fastest time in program history in the process (23.14).
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UIndy opened the evening by winning both 1000 free races.
Andrea Gomez broke her own school record with a winning time of 9:49.28 before
Cedric Buessing set a new pool mark with a 8:54.93. Both times were good for meet records.
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Jeremias Pock captured his first GLVC gold medal by winning the men's 200 IM. His 1:44.26 set both meet and pool marks and came just a quarter of a second shy of eclipsing is own school record.
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The night wrapped up with the Hounds touching first in both the men's and women's 200 medley relays.
Mattia Rossi, Brayden, Cole
Oskar Sawicki and
Aqeel Joseph reset the GLVC record (1:24.88), while
Megan Gregory joined the three aforementioned 50-free medalists to set a new UIndy mark (1:39.42).
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Earlier in the day, the Greyhounds earned both gold and silver on the women's 1-meter board.
Alexis Lumaj grabbed the pool record with a total of 470.30 points, holding off runner-up
Megan Sunderman (408.15).
Sarah Kerbrat secured fourth-place points with a score of 378.15.
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TUESDAY
With only the 800 freestyle relay on the docket, the UIndy women secured the Greyhounds' first medal of the five-day event, as
Andrea Gomez,
Celina Schmidt,
Lillie Arps and
Brynhildur Traustadottir combined for a bronze-medal time of 7:23.76.
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The UIndy men secured fourth-place points, with the quartet of
Cedric Buessing,
Silas Buessing,
Jokubas Jankaukas and
Jeremias Pock combining for a time of 6:32.02. Both Greyhound teams hit NCAA provisional marks.
The Greyhound B teams also contributed to the cause. The women's team of
Jamie Glover,
Sharon Semchiy,
Hanna Burke and
Mia Krstevska took the runner-up spot in the consolation final; while
Elias Noe,
Pedro Peixoto,
Max Wiedemann and
Jackson Vanwanzeele took third.
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