Charlotte Crush, Audrey Derivaux Each Win An Event On Night 3 In Indianapolis

Anya Pelshaw
by Anya Pelshaw 2

March 28th, 2026 Club, News

2026 Indianapolis Sectionals

Charlotte Crush and Audrey Derivaux had an impressive night 3 in Indianapolis. Derivaux first earned her win with a 2:09.52 200 fly, a season best for the 16 year old. Her lifetime best is a 2:06.46.

An event later, Derivaux was back in the water in the final for the 100 back alongside Crush. Crush earned the win in a 1:00.32 while Derivaux was 2nd in a 1:01.23.

17 year old Kayla Han was 2nd behind Derivaux last night in the 400 IM but earned her win tonight in the 400 free with a 4:14.37. Han’s lifetime best sits at a 4:08.21 from 2024 Olympic Trials but her time today was faster than her previous season best 4:14.85 that she swam for 10th at the Westmont Pro Series.

Also earning a win on the girls side was Jacqueline Zipagan who swam to a 26.06 in the 50 free. Zipagan, a South Carolina commit, dropped from her previous best of a 26.41.

Brazil’s Fernanda Celidonio won the 100 breast in a 1:11.20, about a second off her lifetime best 1:09.91. She competed collegiately at Louisville. Finishing 2nd was Duke commit Reese Reilly who touched in a 1:12.20.

Leading the way on the boys side was Ben Luginski who won the 400 free in a 3:56.16. That dropped 3.76 seconds from his previous best of a 3:59.92. Luginski, a Michigan commit, has had a strong meet so far that also included a lifetime best 1:50.89 200 free for the win.

16 year old David Sammons won the 200 fly in a 2:00.70. Sammons has been as fast as 1:58.86, a time that sits at #13 all-time in the 15-16 age group. Boone Wilcox was 2nd in a 2:01.01, about two seconds off his best.

After winning the 400 IM last night, Wilson York swam to a best time 1:01.64 in the 100 breast. That improved from his previous best of a 1:01.78 from July 2025 at NCSAs. Also earning another event win this week was Camilo Marrugo who touched in a 22.78 in the 50 free

Ajjuub Ezzat swam to a lifetime best 2:01.10 in his 200 back win earlier this week and tallied another win and lifetime best with a 55.48 for the win in the 100 back. He competes collegiately for Oakland University.

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KeithM
2 months ago

Derivaux’s life time best in the 200 fly is a 2:06.46 from the Fort Lauderdale Pro Swim meet last year.

Awsi Dooger
Reply to  KeithM
2 months ago

I remember that. She was head to head with Regan and Shackell and didn’t weaken until very late. Super impressive swim.

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 …

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