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@IndianaSwimDive: CHAMPIONS! IU's 800 freestyle relay of Mohamed Samy, Blake Pieroni, Vini Lanza and Ian Finnerty win with a school record, pool record and NCAA A cut time of 6:11.50! 

With the two wins tonight, IU has won the 200 medley and 800 freestyle relays in back-to-back seasons for the first time in school history. #NeverDaunted #GoIU 

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The No. 3-ranked Indiana University men's swimming and diving team won three conference titles on Thursday night at the 2018 Big Ten Championships at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis, Minn.
 
The Hoosiers sit in second place overall after two days of competition with 529.5 points, just nine points behind leader Michigan. Ohio State is third with a total of 407 points. IU has won the Big Ten title in five of the first seven events, including all three relays.

Indiana put on a historic showing in the 400 medley relay, as the Hoosier team of Gabriel Fantoni, Ian Finnerty, Vini Lanza and Blake Pieroni won with a school record, Big Ten record, pool record and NCAA A cut time of 3:01.30.
 
To put the time in perspective, the mark is the fifth-fastest time in history and is the fastest time ever posted outside a NCAA Championship meet. The Hoosiers won the race by over five seconds, beat the conference mark by two seconds and posted the fastest time in the nation by over three seconds.

In the diving well, the Hoosiers had three in the Championship Final. Both Michael Hixon and James Connor put on a show, as Hixon was able to out-duel his teammate to win the Big Ten title with a school, Big Ten and pool record score of 493.60.
 
Hixon's crown was the fourth of his career and the third 1-meter title for the senior. The redshirt senior is the first diver in league history to win three 1-meter championships since Hoosier alum Mike Collier (1997-99).

Vini Lanza successfully defended his title in the 200 IM, winning the Big Ten crown with a school record, pool record and NCAA A cut time of 1:41.34. Lanza's mark is the fourth-best in the country this year. Lanza has won four titles in the first two days of the Big Ten Championships, bringing his career total to nine.

http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2018/2/22/mens-swimming-and-diving-iu-wins-three-titles-on-thursday-night-at-big-ten-championships.aspx?path=mswim

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The No. 3-ranked Indiana University men's swimming and diving team won five titles on Saturday night en route to winning the team championship at the 2018 Big Ten Championships at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis, Minn.

The Hoosiers earned back-to-back Big Ten Championships for the first time since winning three-straight from 1983-85. The title is the 26th in program history.
 
For the week, IU won a total of 24 medals – 14 gold, seven silver and three bronze. The 14 league crowns are the most for the team since also winning 14 in 1975. Indiana also won four of the five relays at the Big Ten Championships for a second-straight year – a program first.
 
IU won the team title with a total score of 1,658 points. Michigan was second with 1,617.5 points, while Ohio State was third with 1,300.5 points. Purdue (735.5) and Minnesota (712.5) rounded out the top-five.

http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2018/2/24/mens-swimming-and-diving-hoosiers-repeat-win-26th-big-ten-title-in-program-history.aspx?path=mswim

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Hoosier Divers Ready for NCAA Zone C Championships

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University diving teams will head to Columbus, Ohio to compete in the NCAA Zone C Championships this week.

 
The three-day meet will get underway on Thursday, March 8 and run through Saturday, March 10. Live results for the championships can be found at IUHoosiers.com.
 
There are five zone meets spread across the country that allow divers to qualify for the NCAA Championships. Based on performances at the previous NCAA Championships, each zone earns a set number of qualifying spots.
 
NCAA Zone C Schedule
Thursday – Women's 1-meter/Men's 3-meter – 1:00 p.m. ET
Friday – Women's 3-meter/Men's 1-meter – 1:00 p.m. ET
Saturday – Women's and Men's Platform – 11:00 a.m. ET
 
Top-18 in the opening round/prelims advance to the finals. Scores will carry over.
 
Zone C NCAAs Qualifying Breakdown for 2018
Women's Auto Qualifiers
1-meter: 8
3-meter: 10
Platform: 10
 
Men's Auto Qualifiers
1-meter: 10
3-meter: 10
Platform: 11
 
Once a diver posts an auto-qualifying finish in an event, he or she only has to be among the top 12 to earn the NCAA Championships berth in the other events.

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What a tribute this is to the IU Swimming program.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD MEDALIST ZACH APPLE TRANSFERRING FROM AUBURN TO INDIANA

2017 World Championships gold medalist and 13-time NCAA All-American Zach Apple will transfer to Indiana University for his final year of collegiate eligibility after three at Auburn.

“They’ve been doing some really great things,” Apple said of Indiana. “Their team has been improving at a pretty fast rate and it seems like they’re doing stuff right in the pool over there.”

He said IU was also a great place to finish out his major – exercise science – and cited IU’s burgeoning pro group as a good opportunity for to continue his swimming after graduation. There are already two Auburn alums in the Indiana pro group. Apple said he was good friends with Ashley Neidigh when she was at Auburn, and although he didn’t overlap with Zane Grothe on the college team at Auburn, he did get to know him better last summer. Both now train out of Bloomington, Indiana.

Apple did say the resignation of head coach Brett Hawke played a big role in his decision to transfer.

“I was planning on staying at Auburn,” Apple said. “With Brett resigning… he was obviously my main coach, being in the sprint group. So that was a bit of a bummer.

“I think that this is going to be the best decision for me to move forward in my career. But I’m super thankful for coach Hawke and the three years we had together, and everyone here at Auburn has been amazing.”

Hawke resigned earlier this spring and was recently replaced by NC State assistant Gary Taylor. Taylor will now have to find a new sprinter to replace Apple’s major production.

Apple has been a key player for Auburn in his three seasons there. In 2018, he scored points in all three of his individual races, taking 5th nationally in the 50 free, 3rd in the 200 free and 9th in the 100 free. He is among the fastest NCAA returners in all three events. Apple was also a member of all three freestyle relays for the Tigers.

His lifetime-bests make him a massive pickup for Indiana, which finished a strong 3rd at NCAAs this spring, but graduates its backbone freestyler, Blake Pieroni. Apple should allow the Hoosiers to pick right up where they left off, particularly on their defending NCAA champion 400 medley relay, which now returns backstroker Gabriel Fantoni, breaststroker Ian Finnerty and flyer Vini Lanza and will replace Pieroni (40.6 split) with Apple (lifetime-best 41.3 from a flat start).

Apple swam on Team USA at the 2017 World Championships as a prelims-only member of the 400 free relay. He split 48.16 on that relays’ morning squad, which was second-fastest among the prelims group.

Apple will already be moving to IU next week, as Auburn’s finals will wrap up this week. He should be eligible to start competing for Indiana next season with one year of collegiate eligibility remaining.

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University men's and women's swimming and diving teams will open the 2018-19 season on Wednesday, Oct. 10 when the teams host a quad meet at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington.
 
The meet featuring the Hoosiers, Notre Dame, Kentucky and Missouri will start at 10:00 a.m. ET at the CBAC in Bloomington, Ind. Live results for the match can be found at IUHoosiers.com. Admission to the meet is free.
 
Schedule of Events
Wednesday's quad meet with feature 32 events – 14 swimming events and two diving events for both the men's and women's teams.
 
The order of events for swimming will be 200 medley relay, 1,000 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 100 breaststroke, 200 butterfly, 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 200 backstroke, 200 breaststroke, 500 freestyle 100 butterfly, 200 IM and 400 freestyle relay.
 
Diving will run during the meet and during the swimming breaks.
 
Seven IU Swimmers, Three Coaches Named to U.S. National Team
Current IU swimmers Zach AppleMichael Brinegar and Lilly King were named to the team, as well as Hoosier postgrad swimmers Margo Geer, Zane Grothe, Cody Miller and Blake Pieroni. Indiana head swimming coach Ray Looze, associate head coach Mike Westphal and associate head sprint coach Coley Stickels were named coaches for the team.
 
Hoosiers Excel at Pan Pacific Championships
At the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships this past August in Tokyo, current and postgraduate Hoosiers won a total of 10 medals over the course of four days of competition – four gold, four silver and two bronze.
 
For current Hoosiers, Lilly King won gold in the 100m breaststroke, silver in the 200m breaststroke and silver in the 4x100m women's medley relay. Zach Apple, along with postgrad Blake Pieroni, won gold in the men's 4x200m freestyle relay. IU's Ray Looze served as head men's coach for Team USA at the event, while associate head coach Coley Stickels was head coach for Columbia.
 
Three IU Freshman Swim at Junior Pan Pacific Championships
Indiana freshmen Mikey Calvillo, Van Mathias and Christin Rockway all competed for Team USA in the Junior Pan Pacific Championships this past August in Fiji. Featuring the top junior swimmers from the U.S., Canada, Australia and Japan, the Junior Pan Pacific Championships have consistently proven to be a springboard for international success. 
 
Five Current Hoosiers Qualify for Pan Pacific Championships
Qualifying for Team USA at the Pan Pacific Championships were current IU swimmers Lilly King, Zach Apple and incoming freshman Michael Brinegar. Also qualifying were current IU swimmers Vini Lanza (Brazil) and Gabriel Fantoni (Brazil).
 
King Wins Two National Championships
IU's Lilly King won the national titles in both the 100m and 200m breaststroke this past July. Current postgrad swimmer Zane Grothe won the crowns in the 400m and 800m freestyle, while postgrad Blake Pieroni won the 100m freestyle title.
 
Looze, Johansen, Finnerty Win 2018 Yearly Big Ten Awards
IU head swimming coach Ray Looze was named Big Ten Men's Swimming Coach of the Year, while Drew Johansen was named Big Ten Men's Diving Coach of the Year. Ian Finnerty was named Big Ten Men's Swimmer of the Year. Looze and Johansen were also named CSCAA Swimming and Diving Coaches of the Year, respectively.
 
King Repeats at Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year
For the second-straight, year IU's Lilly King was named the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year. King becomes just the third person – man or woman – to win the award in back-to-back seasons and is also just the third person in league history to earn the honor more than once.

Hoosier Men Place Third at NCAA Championships
The third-place finish for the Hoosiers at the 2018 NCAA Championships was the best for the program in 43 years, when IU took second in 1975. Indiana won a total of four NCAA titles over the week, the most for the team since winning six crowns in 1973. The top-10 finish for the Hoosiers at the NCAA Championships is the sixth in the last seven years.
 
For the third-straight season, Indiana finished as the top Big Ten team at the NCAA Championships – the best stretch for IU since accomplishing the feat for 15-straight seasons from 1964-78. Over the course of NCAA Championships, the Hoosiers had 12 individuals earn a total of 42 All-America honors – the most in program history in 44 years since the team tallied 50 in 1974.
 
King Named Big Ten Swimmer of the Year for Third-Straight Season
The six-time NCAA champion and 12-time Big Ten champion is the first woman in league history to not only be named Swimmer of the Year three-consecutive years, but also the first to earn the accolade three times overall.
 
Hoosier Men Repeat as Big Ten Champions
The Hoosiers earned back-to-back Big Ten Championships for the first time since winning three-straight from 1983-85. The title was the 26th in program history. IU won 14 league crowns at the Big Ten Championships, the most since winning 14 in 1975.
 
@IndianaSwimDive
Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men's and women's swimming and diving teams on social media – TwitterFacebook and Instagram.

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So you say these IU swimmers and divers  are pretty good?  

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Hoosier women finish the meet in style, as the 400 freestyle relay team of Noelle Peplowski, Christine Jensen, Maria Paula Heitmann and Shelby Koontz win with a time of 3:20.69! Time is the fastest in the nation!

Another victory for IU's James Connor, as he sweeps the diving events! James wins the modified, three-round 1-meter with a score of 193.80! 

IU's Vini Lanza sweeps the butterfly events, winning the 100 fly with a time of 48.04!

Indiana's Christine Jensen wins the women's 100 butterfly with a NCAA B cut time of 53.30! Fourth-fastest time in the country!

Indiana's Maria Paula Heitmann wins the women's 500 freestyle with a time of 4:49.70! Third-fastest time in the nation!

Ian Finnerty also sweeps the breaststroke events for the Hoosiers, winning the 200 breast with a mark of 2:01.15!

Indiana's Lilly King sweeps the breaststroke events, winning the 200 breast in a time of 2.11.63! Lilly's time is the second-fastest in the country!

Indiana's Bruno Blaskovic notches his second individual win of the day, touching first in the men's 100 freestyle with a time of 44.67!

IU's James Connor wins the men's 3-meter dive with a score of 208.40! Diving events today will only be three rounds each.

IU's Lilly King wins the women's 100 breaststroke in convincing fashion with a NCAA B cut time of 59.74! Lilly's time is the fastest in the nation this season!

Indiana's Vini Lanza takes the victory in the men's 200 butterfly with a NCAA B cut of 1:46.55! Vini's time is the third-fastest in the country this year!

IU's Bruno Blaskovic takes first in the men's 50 freestyle with a time of 20.15! Sixth-best time in the country this year!

Indiana's Ian Finnerty dominates the men's 100 breaststroke, winning with a NCAA B cut time of 53.88! Ian's time is the second-best in the country!

IU's Gabriel Fantoni wins the men's 100 backstroke, touching with a time of 48.18! Sixth-fastest time in the NCAA this year so far!

Indiana's Mohamed Samy wins the men's 200 freestyle with a time of 1:36.87! Mohamed's time is the third-fastest in the nation this year!

The first CSCAA/TYR Top-25 rankings are out! Hoosier men ranked No. 3, while IU women come in at No. 6!

IU men make it a sweep of the 200 medley relay! Hoosier team of Gabriel Fantoni, Ian Finnerty, Vini Lanza and Bruno Blaskovic win with a time of 1:26.92! Time is the fastest in the nation by over a second!

Hoosiers get a victory in the women's 200 medley relay! The team of Morgan Scott, Lilly King, Christine Jensen and Ileah Doctor win with a time of 1:39.09 - the second-fastest time this season!

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Big showdown this weekend!

 

No. 3/6 Hoosiers Face No. 1/4 Texas and No. 8/19 Florida this Weekend

 

 

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 3/6-ranked Indiana University men's and women's swimming and diving teams will head to Austin, Texas to face the No. 1/4 Texas Longhorns and No. 8/19 Florida Gators beginning on Friday, Oct. 19.
 
The three teams will compete in a two-day, short-course yards meet beginning on Friday, Oct. 19 at 6:00 p.m. ET. Saturday's action at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center will begin at 11:00 a.m. ET. Live results for the meet can be found at IUHoosiers.com.
 
Meet Schedule
On Friday, the teams will compete in the 400 medley relay, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 100 breaststroke, 200 butterfly, 50 freestyle, 1,000 freestyle, 1-meter dive, 200 IM and 200 freestyle relay.
 
On Saturday, the teams will compete in the 200 medley relay, 500 freestyle, 200 backstroke, 100 freestyle, 200 breaststroke, 100 butterfly, 400 IM, 3-meter dive and 400 freestyle relay.
 
2018-19 Hoosier Individual Dual-Meet Wins
Men
Ian Finnerty – 2
Vini Lanza – 2
Bruno Blaskovic – 2
James Connor – 2
Gabriel Fantoni – 1
Mohamed Samy – 1
 
Women
Lilly King – 2
Maria Paula Heitmann – 1
Christine Jensen – 1
 
IU's King Named Big Ten Swimmer of the Week
Indiana senior Lilly King was named the Big Ten Women's Swimmer of the Week on Oct. 17. The Evansville, Ind. native won both the 100 breaststroke (59.74) and 200 breaststroke (2:11.63) with NCAA B cut times against No. 14 Kentucky, No. 15 Missouri and No. 18 Notre Dame. King, the three-time defending NCAA champion in both events, posted the fastest mark in the nation in the 100 breast. King also helped the Hoosiers win the 200 medley relay at the season-opening quad meet with a time of 1:39.09.
 
Hoosiers in the National Rankings
In the season-opening CSCAA/TYR Top-25 rankings, the Hoosier men were ranked No. 3 in the nation, while the women's squad was ranked No. 6 in the country.

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Event #1:  400 medley relay - The Hoosier team of Morgan Scott, Lilly King, Christine Jensen and Shelby Koontz wins with a time of 3:36.59!  The time is fourth-fastest time in the nation this year!

The Indiana men's 400 medley relay team of Gabriel Fantoni, Ian Finnerty, Vini Lanza and Bruno Blaskovic post a great time, winning in 3:11.38!  Time is the fastest in the country so far this season!  Gabriel Fantoni posted the fourth-fastest 100 back this season in the leadoff leg of the winning 400 medley relay with a mark of 47.49!

 

Event #2:  200 free women - 4th Maria Heitmann; 5th Josie Grote; 7th Noelle Peplowski; 12th Cassy Jernberg.

200 free men - 2nd Mohamed Samy Hassan; 8th Zachary Apple; 9th Jakub Karl; 12th Griffin Eiber.

 

Event #3:  100 backstroke women - 4th Morgan Scott; 5th Bailey Kovac; 11th Lauren Miller.

100 backstroke men - 1st Gabriel Fantoni; 6th Jacob Steele; 9th Mohamed Samy Hassan; 11th Wilson Beckman.


 

Event #4:  100 breaststroke women - 1st Lilly King (who else?); 3rd Noelle Peplowski; 5th Bailey Kovac; 11th 11 Lauren Miller.  Lilly's time is the fastest in the nation this season!

100 breaststroke men - 1st Ian Finnerty; 3rd Matthew Jerden; 6th Gary Kostbade; 10th Brock Brown.  Ian's time is the second-best in the country this season!

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For whatever reason, the results for the women's 200 fly, women's 1,000 free and men's and women's diving have not been posted.  Saturday's events start at 11:00 a.m. and I'll not be posting results.  I'm going to be getting soaked in the rain and buffeted by 20+ mph winds in northern Indiana watching my grandson run in a semistate cross country meet.

Event #5:  200 fly women - 

200 fly men - Vini Lanza wins the men's 200 butterfly with a time of 1:45.27!  Vini's time is the second-fastest in the country this year! 4th Cory Gambardell; 5th Van Mathias; 12th Zachary Cook.

 

Event #6:  50 free women - 4th Ileah Doctor; 7th Laurel Eiber; 11th Lauren Miller.

50 free men - Mohamed Samy wins the 50 freestyle with a time of 20.04,  fifth-best in the nation so far this season!

 

Event #7:  1,000 free women - 

1,000 free men - IU freshman Michael Brinegar wins the men's 1,000 freestyle by over seven seconds, posting a time of 9:00.14!  Michael's time is the second-fastest in the nation this season and the fourth-best in IU history!  4th Mikey Calvillo; 5th Adam Destrampe; 7th Spencer Lehman.

 

Event #8:  1-meter dive women - 

1-meter dive men - 

 

Event #9:  200 IM Women - 4th Mac Looze; 5th Lilly King; 8th Josie Grote; 10th Bailey Andison.

200 IM Men - 4th Vini Lanza; 8th Ian Finnerty; 10th Matthew Jerden; 12th Wilson Beckman.

 

Event #10:  200 free relay women -  4th Morgan Scott, Noelle Peplowski, Maria Heitmann, Abigail Kirkparick     7th Lauren Miller, Bailey Andison, Mac Looze, Josie Grote.  Our "A" team was disqualifed as our second swimmer, Christie Jensen left too early.  Other members of the "A" team were Ileah Doctor, Laurel Eiber and Shelby Koontz.

200 free relay men - 2nd Zachary Apple, Bruno Blasovic, Mohamed Samy Hssan, Gabriel Fantoni     3rd Jack Franzman, Griffin Eiber, Brandon Hamblin, Vini Lanza    9th Jakub Karl, Zachary Cook, Cory Gambardella, Brock Brown

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27-STRAIGHT! The No. 3 Hoosier men's team makes it 27-straight dual-meet wins with victories over No. 1 Texas and No. 8 Florida!  The women weren't so fortunate falling to both Texas and Florida.

Saturday's results;

Event #1:  The IU women’s 200 medley relay of Morgan Scott, Lilly King, Christine Jensen and Ileah Doctor win with a time of 1:39.35!  The time is the fifth-fastest in the country this year!

The Hoosier men’s 200 medley relay of Gabriel Fantoni, Ian Finnerty, Vini Lanza and Bruno Blaskovic win touching first with a time of 1:27.76!

 

Event #2:  500 free women - 5th Maria Heitmann; 8th Cassy Jernberg; 9th Maggie Wallace.

500 free men - 3rd Michael Brinega; 5th Ben McDade; 6th Adam Destrampe; 9th Mikey Calvillo

 

Event #3:  200 backstroke women - 5th Bailey Kovac; 6th Josie Grote; 12th Lauren Miller

200 backstroke men - 3rd Gabriel Fantoni; 8th Spencer Lehman; 9th Jacob Steele; 12th Wilson Beckman

 

Event #4:  100 free women - 5th Maria Heitann; 7th Morgan Scott; 10th Laurel Eiber; 12th Ileah Doctor.

100 free men - Hoosier men go 1-2-3 in the 100 freestyle, led by Mohamed Samy; 2nd Zach Apple; 3rd Bruno Blaskovic.  Mohamed's time is the second-fastest in the nation this year!

 

Event #5:  200 breaststroke women - 1st Lilly King; 3rd Noelle Peplowski; 4th Noelle Kirkpatrick; 5th Laura Morley.  King posted the fourth-fastest time in the nation this year!

200 breaststroke men - 1st Ian Finnerty; 2nd Matthew Jerden; 9th Gary costume; 11th Brock Brown.

 

Eventy #6:  100 yard fly women - 2nd Christie Jensen; 4th Shelby Koontz; 7th Maria Heitmann; 

100 yard fly men -  1st Vini Lanza; 2nd Gabriel Fantoni; 6th Van Mathias; 7th Cory Gambardell.  Vini's time is tied for the fastest in the country this year!

 

Event #7:  400 IM women - 3rd Bailey Andison; 5th Mac Looze; 6th Lilly King

400 IM men - 3rd Spencer Lehman; 4th Mikey Calvillo; 6th Matthew Jerden; 8th Jacob Steele

 

Event #8:  400 free relay women - 1st place team of Maria Paula Heitmann, Christine Jensen, Morgan Scott and Shelby Koontz 

400 free relay men - 1st place team of Zach Apple, Bruno Blaskovic, VIni Lanza and Mohamed Samy in with a blazing time of 2:54.78! Fastest time in the nation!

 

Event #9:  3 meter diving women - 6th Taylor Carater; 9th Mya Kraeger

3 meter diving men - 1st James Conner; 2nd Andrew Capobianco; 4th Mory Gould.; 8th Clark Carter; 10th Seamus Scotty.

 

Event #10:  1 meter diving women -6th Taylor Carater; 9th Mya Kraeger

1 meter diving men -  1st James Connor;  2nd Andrew Capobianco; 4th Mory Gould.; 8th Seamus Scotty; 9th Clark Carter.         

 

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31 minutes ago, MoyeNeeded said:

Capobianco...where have I heard that name? Any relation?

If so, pretty distantly.  Andrew was born in NY and resides in North Carolina.  Bobby is from northern Ohio.  I did a doubletake the first time I saw the name and checked it out.  Quite a coincidence given that it's not an overly common surname.

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A total of 12 Indiana University swimmers and divers will compete in the 2018 ACC/Big Ten Challenge starting on Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center in West Lafayette, Ind.
 
Representing the Hoosier men will be Zach Apple, Andrew Capobianco, James Connor, Gabriel Fantoni, Ian Finnerty, Vini Lanzaand Mohamed Samy. For the women's Big Ten squad, Bailey Andison, Ileah Doctor, Christine Jensen, Lilly King and Shelby Koontz will represent the Hoosiers.
 
Big Ten Network will provide coverage for the entirety of the event. Saturday's coverage will begin at 5 p.m. ET on BTN2Go.comand Sunday's events will begin at 10 a.m. ET live on BTN. Admission is free to the public.
 
Live swimming results for the weekend can be found at IUHoosiers.com, while DiveMeets.com will have results for the diving events.
 
Action gets underway on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. ET, with the teams competing in the 400 medley relay, 400 IM, 100 freestyle, 200 backstroke, 200 breaststroke, 100 butterfly, 500 freesytle, women's platform dive, men's 3-meter dive and 800 freestyle relay.
 
On Sunday, the teams will compete in the 200 medley relay, 1,000 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 100 breaststroke, 200 butterfly, 50 freestyle, 200 IM, women's 3-meter dive, men's platform dive and 400 freestyle relay starting at 10:00 a.m. ET.

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