EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The first full day of the 2026 GLVC Swimming & Diving Championships is in the books, and the UIndy Greyhounds find themselves squarely in the hunt for both the men's and women's crowns. The Greyhound gold rush netted seven first-place finishes in nine total events on the day, with both UIndy squads sitting in second place in the current team standings.
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The annual conference meet, which is being held at Deaconess Aquatic Center in Evansville, Ind., continues Thursday morning, with prelims starting at 11 a.m. ET. The event started Tuesday evening and will kicked off through Saturday night.
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TEAM STANDINGS THRU DAY 2 (top 4 only)Â
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WOMEN |
PTS |
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MEN |
PTS |
| 1. |
Drury |
560.5 |
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1. |
Drury |
387 |
| 2. |
UIndy |
514.5 |
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2. |
UIndy |
350 |
| 3. |
UMSL |
252 |
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3. |
McKendree |
344.5 |
| 4. |
Lewis |
219 |
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4. |
S&T |
185 |
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WEDNESDAY
UIndy crafted a number of impressive performances on the day. Junior diver
Megan Sunderman got the ball rolling with a gold-medal performance on the 3-meter board. It marked the first career conference gold for Sunderman and the eighth in the last nine years for Hounds in the event.
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Later in the lap pool,
Jeremias Pock delivered one of the more impressive swims of the night, setting both school and conference records in the 200 IM. His gold-medal time of 1:43.63 was good for the fastest time in Division II all year.
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Senior distance standout
Swann Plaza also wrote his name in the record books. His 1000 free victory yielded a conference-record time of 8:53.72, topping all DII student-athletes this season.
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On the women's side,
Kirabo Namutebi captured her third consecutive GLVC gold medal in the 50 free. The accomplished sprinted touched the wall in 22.20 seconds, resetting the league record and keeping her name at the top of the DII ranks.
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Graduate-student
Celina Schmidt added to her decorated career with a win in the 200 IM, leading a quartet of Hounds in the top nine.
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Zachary Anthony shared the silver medal in the men's 50 free with a 19.93,
Sydney Alamein and
Jan Schmidt placed fourth in their respective 1000 free races, and
Silas Buessing (5th) and
Nico Basten (7th) racked up significant points in the men's 200 IM final.
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The Greyhound capped the fruitful evening by sweeping gold in the 200 medley relay. The women's team of
Valentina Masella, Schmidt,
Caprice Schlueter and Namutebi combined for a winning time of 1:40.08; while the men's quartet of
Camille Trinquesse, Pock,
Elias Noe and
Johann-Matthew Matamoro touched first with a 1:25.54.
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TUESDAY
The 2026Â GLVC Swimming & Diving Championships got underway Tuesday night at Deaconess Aquatic Center in Evansville, Ind. With only the 800 freestyle relay on the docket, the UIndy secured a pair of medals and a school record in the two events.
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The men's team of
Jan Schmidt,
Harrison Andoko,
Jokubas Jankauskas and
Swann Plaza combined for a time of 6:26.61, resetting the program record by more than a second while also netting a bronze medal. Â The Greyhounds women won the silver, with the quartet of
Valentina Masella,
Lillie Arps.
Celina Schmidt and
Caroline Reinke combining for a 7:26.12. The women hit an NCAA B cut while the men improved their provisional status.
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The Greyhound B teams also contributed to the cause. The men's team of
Nico Basten,
William Pettifer,
Camille Trinquesse and
Silas Buessing won their heat with a 6:37.51, good for the fourth-fastest time of the evening. The UIndy women's B team of
Hanna Burke,
Malaika Claudic,
Sydney Alamein and
Dana Dominguez took the runner-up spot in their initial heat.
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