Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 Competing for IU tonight in the ACC/B1G Challenge Andison, Bailey - 400 IM Christine Jensen – 400 MR / 100 Fly Lilly King – 400 MR, 200 Breast Ileah Doctor - 400 MR Mohamed Samy – 400 MR, 200 Back, 800 FR Zach Apple – 400 MR, 100 Free, 800 FR Gabriel Fantoni – 400 MR, 200 Back Ian Finnerty – 400 MR, 200 Breast, 800 FR Vinicius Lanza - 400 MR, 100 Fly, 800 FR James Conner - 3 meter dive Andrew Capobianco - 3 meter dive 400 MR: Lilly King's team finishes 1st; Christine Jensen's team finished 3rd; Ileah Doctor's team finished 6th. 400 MR; Team with Fanton, Lanzai and Finnerty finished 2nd; Samy and Apple's team finished 3rd 400 IM: Bailey Andison 1st with fastest time in nation this season by 5 seconds 800 Free Relay: Shelby Koontz 100 Free: Zach Applie finished 2nd 200 Back: Fantoni was 4th; Samy 5th. 200 Breast: Lilly King (who else) was 1st - best time in country this season 200 Breast: Finnerty tied for 7th. 100 Fly: Christine Jensen was 3rd 100 Fly: Lanza 1st with fastest time in nation this year 3 meter dive: James Conner 1st; Andrew Capobianco 5th. 800 Free Relay: Team with Shelby Koontz finished 5th. 800 Free Relay: Team with Apple, Lanza & Samy finishes 1st; Finnerty's feam 4th After the first day: B1G Women 123 ACC 44 B1G Men 85 ACC 82 mamasa, WayneFleekHoosier and HoosierAloha 3 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 Competing today in the B1G/ACC Challenge. I'll be late posting results -- big leaf raking day ahead. Christine Jensen – 200 MR, 400 FR Lilly King – 200 MR, 100 Breast, 200 IM Ileah Doctor – 200 MR, 400 FR Ian Finnerty – 200 MR, 100 Breast, 200 IM Zach Apple – 200 MR, 50 Free, 400 FR Gabriel Fantoni – 200 MR, 100 Back Vini Lanza – 200 MR, 200 Fly, 200 IM Mohamed Samy – 200 Free, 50 Free, 400 FR Shelby Koontz – 200 Fly, 400 FR Bailey Andison – 200 IM Andrew Capobianco – Platform Dive James Connor – Platform Dive mamasa 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 Bigger leaf raking day than I was planning on - ugh! B1G sweeps the competition. B1G Men 179 ACC 174 B1G Women 251 ACC 102 Today's events 200 Free: Samy 1st 100 Back: Fantoni 2nd. 100 Breast: Lilly King 1st of course. 100 Breast: Finnerty 1st 200 Fly: Koontz 8th 200 Fly: Lanza 1st with fastest time in nation this year 50 Free: Apple 5th; Samy tied for 6th 200 IM: Andison 2nd; King 3rd 200 IM: Finnerty 7th; Lanza 8th 400 Free Relay: Andison's team 4th; Koontz team 5th; Jensen's team 6th 400 Free Relay: Apple and Samy's team 2nd HoosierAloha and mamasa 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 The No. 2/13-ranked Indiana University men's and women's swimming and diving teams will host the IU Invitational at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Ind. starting on Thursday, Nov. 15. The three-day meet will run through Saturday, Nov. 17 and will have prelim sessions each day starting at 9:00 a.m. ET, with finals each day starting at 5:00 p.m. ET. There will be A, B and C finals for each event, with the top-24 individuals scoring points. Both A and B relays will be scored. Swimming teams competing this week will be the No. 2/13 Hoosiers, No. 17/- Arizona State, No. 9/8 Louisville, No. 3/7 N.C. State and the No. 17 Purdue women's team. Competing in the diving events will be Indiana, Louisville, N.C. State and SMU. Event Schedule Stats HoosierAloha and WayneFleekHoosier 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 16, 2018 Posted November 16, 2018 Day 1 Finals Womens 200 Free Relay: IU teams take 3rd and 6th Mens 200 Free Relay: 2nd and 6th Womens 500 Free: Casey Jernberg 1st; Peplowski 3rd; Rockway 5th. Jernberg's time was the 3rd fastest in the country this season. Mens 500 Free: Brinegar 3rd; Karl 8th Womens 200 IM: IU Sweep - Bailey Andison 1st; Jensen 2nd; Looze 3rd; Kovac 6th. Andison's time was the 2nd fastest in the nation this season. Mens 200 IM: Hassan 3rd; Lanza 4th; Vanderbrook 6th; Mathias 8th Mens 50 Free: Apple 2nd; Blasovic 3rd; Hassan 8th Womens 400 Medley Relay: IU teams finish 3rd and 7th Mens 400 Medley Relay: IU teams finish 2nd and 6th Womens 3-Meter Dive: Taylor Carter 3rd Mens 1-Meter Dive: James Conner 1st (undefeated this season); Capobianco 2nd; Gould 4th IU Women in 3rd place after Day 1 with 420 points; Louisville leads with 436 points IU Men lead after Day 1 with 542 points; N.C. State a distant 2nd with 413.5 points. mamasa and HoosierAloha 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 17, 2018 Posted November 17, 2018 IU women in 2nd place after Day 2 with 923 points; NC State leading with 1053.5 points. IU men in 1st place after Day 2 with 1187.5 points; NC State in 2nd with 1069.5 points. Womens 200 Medley Relay: IU teams 2nd and 7th Mens 200 Medley Relay: IU tea 3rd Womens 100 Fly: Jensen 3rd; Koontz 5th Mens 100 Fly: Lanza 2nd; Mathias 8th Womens 400 IM: Looze 4th; Kovac 7th; Grote 8th Mens 400 IM: Calvillo 3rd; Lehman 6th; Jerden 7th; McDade 8th Womens 200 Free: Heitmann 3rd; Mens 200 Free: Hassan 1st with fastest time in nation this year; Apple 4th; Vanderbrook 5th Womens 100 Breast: King wins with the fastest time in the nation this year and her 3rd best career time; Peplowski 3rd. NOTE: King was 2 full seconds ahead of the second place finisher. Mens 100 Breast: Finnerty wins with the fastest time in the country this year; Brock 3rd; Kostbade 4th; Jerden 5th. Womens 100 Back: Best we could do was 9th with Grace Haskett Mens 100 Back: Fantoni 3rd; Steele tied for 6th Womens 800 Free Relay: IU teams take 4th and 5th. Mens 800 Free Relay: IU teams take 1st and 5th. The first place team of Apple, Lanza, Samy and Finnerty turned in the fastest time in the nation this season. Mens 3-meter Dive: James Connor remains undefeated on the season taking 1st place. In the 400 IM Womens “B” Finals, Bailey Andison won with the fastest time in the nation this year. Her time in the prelims was not good enough to qualify for the “A” Finals. HoosierAloha and mamasa 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 18, 2018 Posted November 18, 2018 IU Invitational Final Results. As you'll see in the final standings, there were a number of ranked teams participating so this was no cupcake event. Final team standings: Men 1. #2 IU – 1,828.5 2. #3 N.C. St. – 1,666.5 3. #9 Louisville – 1,187 4. #17 Arizona St. – 1,128 Women 1. #7 N.C. St. – 1,592 2. #8 Louisville – 1,551.5 3. #13 IU – 1,421 4. Arizona St. – 820 5. #17 Purdue – 613.5 Day 3 Results: Womens 1650 Free: Cassy Jernberg 1st; Wallace 7th; Rockway 8th Mens 1650 Free: Michael Brinegar 1st; Calvillo 3rd. Historic day for Brinegar. He set school records in the 1,000 and the full race and his race time was the fastest in the nation this season by nearly 20 seconds! Mens 200 Back: Fantoni 3rd; Steele 5th; Beckman 6th Womens 100 Free: Louisville took 6 of the top 8 places; IU did not place. Mens 100 Free: Zach Apple 1st; Hassan 3rd; Blasovic 7th; Eiber 8th. Apple’s time is the fastest in the nation this year. Womens 200 Breast: An IU sweep -- Lilly King 1st; Peplowski 2nd; Morley 3rd ; Kovac 5th. Lilly’s time is the fastest in the nation this year by nearly 3 seconds and the 4th best time of her career. Mens 200 Breast: Kostbade 3rd; Jerden 4th; Brown 8th Womens 200 Fly: Koontz 3rd; Jensen 7th; Rockway 8th Mens 200 Fly: Lanza 2nd; Gambardella 6th; Mathias 7th; Cook 8th Womens 400 Free Relay: IU teams 4th and 5th Mens 400 Free Relay: IU teams take 1st and 7th. The first place team of Zach Apple; Mohamed Hassan; Vini Lanza and Bruno Blaskovic turned in the fastest time in the nation this year. Womens Platform Dive: Jessic Parratto 1st; Taylor Carter 5th; Kayla Luarde 13th. Mens Platform Dive: Mory Gould 3rd; Clark Carte 7th; Seamus Scotty 8th; Cole VanDevender 9TH; Logan Brown 11th mamasa, HoosierAloha and ALASKA HOOSIER 3 Quote
mamasa Posted November 18, 2018 Posted November 18, 2018 Remember Brinegar’s name- he could be one of the best by the time he graduates Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners HoosierAloha 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 21, 2018 Posted November 21, 2018 IU raking in the honors this week. Zach Apple named B1G Swimmer of the Week; James Connor Diver of the Week and Noelle Peplowski Freshman of the Week. ALASKA HOOSIER, WayneFleekHoosier and HoosierAloha 3 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted December 12, 2018 Posted December 12, 2018 Blake Pieroni becomes Indiana University's first male swimmer world champion since 1976 He barely qualified for the final of the 200 free and had to swim the final in lane 8. But in the final, he led from start to finish. https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/indiana/2018/12/12/indiana-university-swimmer-blake-pieroni-wins-world-championship/2288382002/ ALASKA HOOSIER, mamasa and ccgeneral 3 Quote
LIHoosier Posted December 12, 2018 Author Posted December 12, 2018 54 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said: Blake Pieroni becomes Indiana University's first male swimmer world champion since 1976 He barely qualified for the final of the 200 free and had to swim the final in lane 8. But in the final, he led from start to finish. https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/indiana/2018/12/12/indiana-university-swimmer-blake-pieroni-wins-world-championship/2288382002/ Class of '66 Old Fart and ccgeneral 1 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 The No. 3 Hoosier men win their 28th-straight dual-meet, beating No. 4 Michigan, 173.5-126.5! The win is Indiana's fifth over a top-25 team and third over a top-10 squad this season! The No. 14 IU women fought hard, but fell to No. 2 Michigan, 172-128. HoosierAloha, mamasa and ALASKA HOOSIER 3 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted January 23, 2019 Posted January 23, 2019 The 6-0 Hoosier men remain No. 3 in the nation, while the Indiana women move up three spots to No. 11 in the country! HoosierAloha, mamasa, ccgeneral and 1 other 4 Quote
mamasa Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 Good news today vs Purdue- men and women both win! Women 187.5 to 111.5, Men 188-106 HoosierAloha 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 1, 2019 Posted February 1, 2019 Last dual meet of the season today on Senior Day in Bloomington - IU #3/11 vs #8/16 Louisville and what a way to end the season. B1G Championships start on Feb. 27th in Iowa City. The No. 3/11 Hoosiers sweep the No. 8/16 Louisville Cardinals on Senior Day! The Hoosier men win their 30th-straight dual meet and finish dual-meet season undefeated (8-0) for the third-straight year. The Indiana men cap a great dual meet with a win in the 400 freestyle relay, as the team of Zach Apple, Mohamed Samy, Jack Franzman and Bruno Blaskovic win with a time of 2:55.12 Senior Ian Finnerty wins his third individual event of the day, touching first in the men's 200 IM with a time of 1:47.66 IU senior Bailey Andison wins the women's 200 IM on Senior Day with a time of 2:00.65 Indiana senior Jessica Parratto sweeps the diving events on Senior Day, winning the 3-meter with a NCAA Zones qualifying score of 356.33 Indiana senior Vini Lanza gets a sweep of the butterfly events, winning the 100 fly with a time of 47.46 IU freshman Mikey Calvillo wins the men's 500 freestyle, touching the wall with a time of 4:25.63 Hoosier senior Ian Finnerty sweeps the breaststroke events, winning the men's 200 breast with a time of 1:59.69 Senior Lilly King sweeps the breaststroke events in her final dual meet, winning the 200 breaststroke with a NCAA B cut time of 2:12.89 Indiana's Mohamed Samy wins his second individual event of the day, touching first in the men's 200 backstroke with a time of 1:45.62 IU senior Zach Apple wins the men's 100 freestyle with a time of 44.02 IU senior James Connor sweeps the diving events, winning the men's 1-meter dive with a NCAA Zones qualifying score of 414.00 IU's Mohamed Samy wins the men's 50 freestyle with a time of 19.98 - the only swimmer under 20 seconds Indiana senior Vini Lanza cruises to victory in the men's 200 butterfly with a winning time and NCAA B cut of 1:44.83 Hoosier senior Ian Finnerty wins the 100 breaststroke on Senior Day, taking first with a NCAA B cut time of 53.62 Senior Lilly King takes first in the women's 100 breaststroke, winning with a NCAA B cut time of 1:00.76 IU's Gabriel Fantoni dominates the men's 100 backstroke, winning with a NCAA B cut time of 46.57 Indiana's Mohamed Samy touches first in the men's 200 freestyle, winning with a time of 1:36.60 Reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Week Michael Brinegar wins the men's 1,000 freestyle with a time of 8:59.85 Indiana's Cassy Jernberg wins the women's 1,000 freestyle with a time of 9:55.88 IU wins the men's 200 medley relay, as the team of Gabriel Fantoni, Ian Finnerty, Vini Lanza and Brandon Hamblin touch the wall first with a time of 1:26.50 IU's Jessica Parratto wins the women's 1-meter dive with a NCAA Zones qualifying score of 316.13 Indiana's James Connor wins the men's 3-meter dive with a NCAA Zones qualifying score of 446.78! 2. HoosierAloha, ALASKA HOOSIER and mamasa 3 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 21, 2019 Posted February 21, 2019 Hoosiers Win 200 Medley Relay Title on First Night of Big Ten Championships The No. 17-ranked Indiana University women's swimming and diving team got the 2019 Big Ten Women's Championships off to a fast start on Wednesday night at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Ind. After the first two events, the Hoosiers sit in second place overall with a total of 114 points. Michigan leads the way with 120, while Wisconsin, Minnesota and Ohio State are tied for third with 106 points. The Hoosiers started the week off with a title, as the team of Morgan Scott, Lilly King, Christine Jensen and Shelby Koontz won the 200 medley relay with a NCAA A cut and CBAC pool record time of 1:34.71. IU has won the last two 200 medley relay championships and three of the last four. The time is also the third-fastest in Indiana history. Scott got the Hoosiers off to the lead with a 35.66 backstroke leg and was followed by a blistering 50 breaststroke split from King, who touched the wall in a remarkable time of 25.36. King's time is the fastest 200 medley relay breaststroke split in history. Jensen and Koontz swam well to hold off second-place Michigan in the final two legs to secure the crown for Indiana. In the 800 freestyle relay, the IU team of Maria Paula Heitmann, Noelle Peplowski, Bailey Andison and Morgan Scott took fifth overall with a time of 7:07.41. The 2019 Big Ten Women's Championships continue on Thursday with the first full day of competition. The action gets underway at 11:00 a.m. ET with the prelims of the 500 freestyle, 200 IM, 50 freestyle and 1-meter dive. HoosierAloha, ccgeneral and mamasa 3 Quote
mamasa Posted February 22, 2019 Posted February 22, 2019 After Day 2, IU leads w 497, Michigan 436.5, O$U 434, Minnesota 328, Wisconsin 245!Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners Class of '66 Old Fart, ccgeneral and HoosierAloha 3 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 22, 2019 Posted February 22, 2019 The No. 17-ranked Indiana University women's swimming and diving team won a pair of titles on a stellar night at the 2019 Big Ten Women's Championships at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center on Thursday. After two days of competition, the Hoosiers have taken the lead with a score of 497 points. Michigan sits in second with 436.5 points, while Ohio State is in third with a total of 434 points. For the third-straight year, Indiana captured the conference crown in the 400 medley relay, winning with a Big Ten Meet record, CBAC pool record and NCAA A cut time of 3:26.30. The team of Morgan Scott, Lilly King, Christine Jensen and Shelby Koontzclaimed the fastest time in the nation in the event and the second-best time in IU history. Scott leadoff the relay with a career-best time in the 100 backstroke, posting a 52.21. She was followed by King, who after setting the 200 medley relay breaststroke record on Wednesday night, broke her own breaststroke record in the 400 medley relay, splitting an astounding 55.66. King's split was nearly three seconds faster than any other breaststroke leg. Jensen and Koontz followed with solid legs of their own, giving the Hoosier the win. Headlining the Hoosiers' great night with the 400 medley relay was redshirt senior Jessica Parratto, who won the Big Ten title with a CBAC record and career-best score of 366.05. Parratto was stellar throughout her list, scoring over 60 points on five dives and a 58.65 on the sixth. The Big Ten crown is the fourth in Parratto's career, but the first in the 1-meter. The Dover, N.H. product won the conference title in the platform in 2015, 2017 and 2018. In the B Final, Taylor Carter nearly eclipsed the career-best she set earlier in the day, placing sixth with a score of 283.45 to take 14th overall. In the 200 IM Championship Final, senior Bailey Andison led a trio of Hoosier swimmers, placing third overall with a school record, NCAA A cut and career-best time of 1:53.27. Lilly King had the best time of her career in the event, placing fourth with a mark of 1:54.93. Freshman Mackenzie Looze placed seventh with a time of 1:57.04. Senior Christine Jensen won the B Final of the 200 IM, posting a career-best time of 1:55.27. Bailey Kovac took seventh in the B Final, touching in 1:58.34. In the C Final, Indiana maximized its points, finishing 1-2-3 with personal-best times. Senior Laura Morley won with a time of 1:57.44, while Shelby Koontz was second in 1:57.94. Abby Kirkpatrick took third with a mark of 1:58.34. Cassy Jernberg led a six-swimmer Hoosier effort in the 500 freestyle, placing eighth in the Championship final with a time of 4:41.89. Indiana posted a great result in the B Final of the 500 freestyle, finishing 1-2-3-5 with career-best times. Freshman Christin Rockway won the Consolation Final with a time of 4:41.82, while Maria Paula Heitmann was second in 4:42.45. Josie Grotetouched third with a mark of 4:43.65, while Maggie Wallace was fifth in 4:44.59. In the C Final, freshman Noelle Peplowski charged from sixth to finishing in a tie for first over the last 100 yards, touching with a time of 4:45.85. In the B Final of the 50 freestyle, freshman Julia Wolf led three Hoosiers in the event, taking second with a career-best time of 22.53. Grace Haskett was right behind her in third, posting a time of 22.61. Laurel Eiber rounded out the IU effort, taking fifth in 22.78. The 2019 Big Ten Women's Championships continue on Friday with the second morning of prelims. The action gets underway at 11:00 a.m. ET with the prelims of the 100 butterfly, 400 IM, 200 freestyle, 100 breaststroke, 100 backstroke and 3-meter dive. For all the latest on Indiana University women's swimming and diving, be sure to follow the team on social media - Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. 500 Freestyle 8. Cassy Jernberg – 4:41.89 (NCAA B Cut) 9. Christin Rockway – 4:41.82 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 10. Maria Paula Heitmann – 4:42.45 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 11. Josie Grote – 4:43.65 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 13. Maggie Wallace – 4:44.59 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) T-17. Noelle Peplowski – 4:45.85 (NCAA B Cut) 200 IM 3. Bailey Andison – 1:53.27 (NCAA A Cut, School Record, Personal Best) 4. Lilly King – 1:54.93 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 7. Mackenzie Looze – 1:57.04 (NCAA B Cut) 9. Christine Jensen – 1:55.27 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 15. Bailey Kovac – 1:58.34 (NCAA B Cut) 17. Laura Morley – 1:57.44 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 18. Shelby Koontz – 1:57.94 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 19. Abby Kirkpatrick – 1:58.34 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 50 Freestyle 10. Julia Wolf – 22.53 (NCAA B Cut, Personal Best) 11. Grace Haskett – 22.61 (NCAA B Cut) 13. Laurel Eiber – 22.78 1-Meter Dive 1. Jessica Parratto – 366.05 (NCAA Zones Qualifying Score, Pool Record, Career Best) 14. Taylor Carter – 283.45 (NCAA Zones Qualifying Score) 400 Medley Relay 1. Morgan Scott, Lilly King, Christine Jensen, Shelby Koontz – 3:26.60 (NCAA A Cut, Big Ten Meet Record, Pool Record) HoosierAloha and mamasa 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 23, 2019 Posted February 23, 2019 BREAKING: @IndianaSwimDive's Lilly King crushes her own American record with time of 55.88 in 100-yard breaststroke in #B1GSD at Bloomington. Fitting climax in her last meet in home pool. First woman ever under 56 seconds. Previous record of 56.25 came in 2018 NCAA meet. What an absolutely awesome young lady. LIHoosier, ALASKA HOOSIER, ccgeneral and 1 other 4 Quote
LIHoosier Posted February 23, 2019 Author Posted February 23, 2019 4 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said: BREAKING: @IndianaSwimDive's Lilly King crushes her own American record with time of 55.88 in 100-yard breaststroke in #B1GSD at Bloomington. Fitting climax in her last meet in home pool. First woman ever under 56 seconds. Previous record of 56.25 came in 2018 NCAA meet. What an absolutely awesome young lady. Amazing! I remember seeing her pissed last year when she didn't break 56 at the NCAA's. Class of '66 Old Fart and HoosierAloha 2 Quote
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