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UIndy Sweeps IUPUI In Crosstown Showdown

IUPUI vs UIndy

  • Friday, October 7, 2022
  • Indianapolis, Ind.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results (PDF)
  • Final Scores
    • Women: UIndy 180, IUPUI 119
    • Men: UIndy 192, IUPUI 107

Courtesy: UIndy Athletics

INDIANAPOLIS—The UIndy swimming & diving teams swept both sides of a dual at IUPUI Friday afternoon. Held at the world-class IU Natatorium in downtown Indy, the Greyhound women took down the host Jaguars, 180-119, while the UIndy men won by a final score of 192-107.

The women kicked off the meet by taking first and second in the 200 medley relay, with the A team of Julia MagierowskaAnahi SchreudersJohanna Buys and Leticia Vaselli posting a winning time of 1:44.61.

A slew of wins followed, including another 1-2 finish in the men’s 1000 free. Christian Hedeen and Stanislaw Chalat took first and second in the day’s longest race, with Chalat later adding a first-place finish in the 500 free.

The Hounds took care of business in the sprints as well, as both Johanna Buys and Joao Silva won their respective 50 and 100 free races. Other 50-yard events were held as well, with Greyhounds winning the rarely-raced 50 butterfly (Andrea PaaskeJeron Thompson), 50 backstroke (Magierowska, Thompson) and 50 breaststroke (Schreuders).

Ukrainian-transfer Serge Ahadzhanian continued to impress in his early action as a Greyhound. The former University of Pittsburgh standout won his second 100 fly in as many events this semester, touching the wall in 48.62 – already good for eighth place on the school’s top-10 list.

Four more 100-yard races belong to Greyhounds, as Isabella Revstedt won the women’s 100 back while Schreuders won the 100 breast and Paaske the 100 fly. For the men. Bartek Swiderski out-touched his Jaguar rival in the 100 back. Meanwhile, Kaitlyn McCoy easily won in the women’s 200 IM with a time of 2:06.13.

HOUND BYTES
Head coach Brent Noble on the team’s focus today…
“Honestly our focus was a bit little more clear today than it often is for a dual meet because our House of Champions meet is here (at the Natatorium) in six weeks, so we were pretty intent on cleaning up the way we behaved on the pool deck; we wanted to be ready to be really serious and focused here in six weeks, so today was about getting better with that. We noticed some things last week that we could work on, so we wanted to be better at that today so that we can come and really know how to be in a routine and flow when we come back here in a month and a half.”

UP NEXT
The Greyhounds hit the road for a third straight dual versus a DI opponent when they travel up I-65 for a battle with the Boilermakers of Purdue University on Friday, Oct. 21.

Courtesy: IUPUI Athletics

INDIANAPOLIS – The IUPUI swimming and diving teams fell in their home opener to cross-town foe UIndy on both sides of the dual. The men’s team fell 192-107 while the women lost 180-119. The meet was highlighted by Emmaleigh Zietlow sweeping the distance events and Logan Kelly winning both the 50 and 100 breast. Sadie Smith and freshman Sebastian Otero led the way on the diving boards for the Jags earning wins in both the 1 meter and 3 meter.

Although both the men’s and women’s team lost overall, the Jags had several strong performances and top times. On the women’s side, Zietlow continued her dominance with first-place finishes in the 1000 free (10:15.36), 500 free (5:02.06) and 200 free (1:52.11). The Jags recorded four second-place finishes on the women’s side from Gabrielle Puryear-Lynch in the 100 fly (58.34), Lillian Brandt in the 100 free (52.83) and Emma Theobald in the 100 back (58.00) and the 200 IM (2:09.76).

Brandt also recorded a third-place time in the 50 free (24.53) while Avery Brooks finished fourth (24.77). Brooks also recorded a third-place finish in the 100 breast (1:08.45) while Priscilla Zavala finished third in the 100 fly with a time of 59.37. Senior Lauren Thompson earned the third-place finish in the 50 back (27.11).

On the men’s side, Kelly led the way with first-place finishes in the 50 breast (25.62) and 100 breast (54.82). He also earned a second-place finish in the 200 IM with a time of 1:55.63. The 200-medley relay team made up of Dane Charleston, Kelly, Spencer Jyawook and Wes Wickens earned first place with a time of 1:31.89.

Other top three finishes for the Jags include Nico Gallego in the 200 free with a second-place finish (1:45.31) and a second-place finish for Luke Dibley in the 500 free (4:46.31). Charleston earned second in the 100 back (51.01), third in the 50 back (24.02) and third in the 200 IM (1:55.76). Freshman Isaac Wilson finished third in the 100 fly (50.42) and the 500 free (4:49.63) to round out the top times for the Jags.

Junior Sadie Smith and freshman Sebastian Otero swept the diving events with wins in both the 1 meter and 3 meter. Smith led the Jags on the women’s side with a first-place finish and NCAA Zone Championship cut in the 1 meter (285.83). Smith won the 3 meter with a score of 251.18. Otero swept the men’s competition with NCAA Zone Championship cut scores in both the 1 meter and 3 meter. His score of 348.53 in the 1 meter marked a new school record, previously held by Bryce Cox in 2003 (335.33). Otero also won the men’s 3 meter with a score of 331.13. Bella Smith finished third in the 1 meter with a score of 237.53.

The Jags will be back in the Natatorium next weekend on Friday, October 14 when they host the Butler Bulldogs at 4:00 PM.

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