You are working on Staging1

Purdue Combines For 14 Wins To Take Top Spot At Indiana Intercollegiates

2022 Indiana Intercollegiates

TEAM SCORES
MEN
1.) Purdue 717
2.) IUPUI 497
3.) Ball State 415
4.) Rose-Hulman 100
5.) Franklin 83
T-6.) Bethel 81
T-6.) Wabash 81
8.) Anderson 47
WOMEN
1.) Purdue 792.5
2.) Ball State 500.5
3.) IUPUI 326.5
4.) Bethel 105.5
5.) Indiana Wesleyan 105
6.) Franklin 94
T-7.) Rose-Hulman 49
T-7.) Anderson 49

Courtesy: Purdue Athletics

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A combined five individual event victories for freshmen, all recording their first wins as Boilermakers, highlighted Purdue swimming & diving’s team victories at the annual Indiana Intercollegiates in-state showcase Saturday at the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center.

The Boilermakers won a combined 14 events – eight by the men and six on the women’s side. Daryn Wright and Jordan Rzepka teamed up for a springboard sweep in the dive well. Maggie Love (100 breast, 100 IM) also won a pair of events for the third straight meet to begin the season.

TEAM SCORES
MEN
1.) Purdue 717
2.) IUPUI 497
3.) Ball State 415
4.) Rose-Hulman 100
5.) Franklin 83
T-6.) Bethel 81
T-6.) Wabash 81
8.) Anderson 47
WOMEN
1.) Purdue 792.5
2.) Ball State 500.5
3.) IUPUI 326.5
4.) Bethel 105.5
5.) Indiana Wesleyan 105
6.) Franklin 94
T-7.) Rose-Hulman 49
T-7.) Anderson 49

Brinly Hardy (100 fly), Cooper Callahan (500 free) and Andy Kelly (100 back) joined Wright as the freshmen to enjoy their first collegiate victories Saturday. Brady Samuels (50 free), Ethan Shaw (200 free) and the 200 medley relay teams were also winners for Purdue.

The men’s team paired up their relays by academic class. The juniors were victorious in the 200 medley, with Andrew SwensonAndrew WittyAndrew Alders and Jude Wenker teaming up for the win. The seniors won the 200 free relay heat comprised solely of Boilermakers, but the group’s time was later canceled out by a DQ.

The women’s victorious 200 medley relay team was Abby Marcukaitis, Love, Meredith Berglund and Hannah Hill. Individually, Hill won her heat and was the runner-up overall in the 100 backstroke.

Rzepka posted a pair of season-best scores (406.50, 386.45), including reaching the 400-point mark on 1-meter. He’s 6-for-6 in event victories to begin his sophomore season.

The Purdue women are back in action next weekend for another two-day dual at Rutgers. The men’s next meet is a Friday, Nov. 4 dual meet at Michigan. The Boilermakers compete at home again Nov. 16 to 18 when they host the three-day, six-session Purdue Invitational.

PURDUE NOTABLES
WON MULTIPLE INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
Maggie Love – 100 Breast, 100 IM
Daryn Wright – 1-Meter & 3-Meter Diving
Jordan Rzepka – 1-Meter & 3-Meter Diving
MORE EVENT WINNERS
Brinly Hardy – 100 Fly
Brady Samuels – 50 Free
Keelan Hart – 100 Free
Ethan Shaw – 200 Free
Cooper Callahan – 500 Free
Andy Kelly – 100 Back
Men’s 200 Medley Relay
Women’s 200 Medley Relay
MORE MULTIPLE TOP 5 FINISHERS
Sophie McAfee – 1-Meter & 3-Meter Diving
Jenna Sonnenberg – 1-Meter & 3-Meter Diving
Reagan Mattice – 100 & 200 Free
Kat Mueller – 100 Back & 100 Fly
Grace Lux – 100 Breast, 100 IM
Kate Stanley – 100 Breast, 100 IM
Cooper Callahan – 100 IM, 500 Free
Brady Samuels – 50 Free, 100 Breast
WON MULTIPLE HEATS
Maggie Love – 100 Breast, 100 IM
Coleman Modglin – 50 Free, 100 Back
Brady Samuels – 50 Free, 100 Breast
Andrew Witty – 100 Back, 100 IM
Cooper Callahan – 100 IM, 500 Free
Charlie King – 100 Fly, 500 Free
MORE HEAT WINNERS
Connor McCarthy – 50 Free
Andrew Alders – 50 Free
Mya Bailey – 50 Free
Hannah Hill – 100 Back
Amy Fu – 100 Back
Andrew Swenson – 100 Back
Wyatt Blair – 100 Breast
Blake Ratliff – 100 Breast
Kali Sayovitz – 100 Fly
Abby Jahns – 100 Fly
Ryan Zerpa – 100 Fly
Kate Stanley – 100 IM
Aaron Frollo – 200 Free

0
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

0 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

Read More »