Indiana Sets New Big Ten Record With 3:07.72 400 Free Relay, Clark Splits 45.78

2026 WOMEN’S BIG TEN SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Dates: Wednesday, February 18–Saturday, February 21
  • Location: Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center, Minneapolis, MN
  • Defending champions: Ohio State women (1x)
  • Live Results (also available on Meet Mobile: “2026 B1G Women’s Swim & Dive Championships”)
  • Live Video ($): B1G+
  • Championship Central
  • SwimSwam’s Meet Preview
  • Teams: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, UCLA, USC, Wisconsin
  • SwimSwam Live Recaps

WOMEN’S 400 FREESTYLE RELAY – TIMED FINALS

  • NCAA Record – 3:05.84 — Virginia (Douglass, A. Walsh, Parker, G. Walsh) (2023)
  • Big Ten Record – 3:08.07 – Michigan (MacNeil, Haughey, DeLoof, Pyshnenko) (2019)
  • Big Ten Meet Record – 3:08.89 – Michigan (Balduccini, Kendall, Newman, Flynn) (2025)

Top 3:

  1. Indiana (Shackell, Clark, Paegle, Hoeper) – 3:07.72 (BIG TEN RECORD)
  2. Michigan (Greenhawt, Sims, Kendall, Balduccini) – 3:07.90
  3. Ohio State (Bockrath, Angove, Little, LeBlanc) – 3:12.61

Indiana’s relay of Alex Shackell, Liberty Clark, Kristina Paegle, and Grace Hoeper swam to a new Big Ten record as well as new Big Ten meet record as they touched in a 3:07.72. That broke the Big Ten record of a 3:08.07 set by Michigan in 2019 as well as the meet record of a 3:08.89 set by Michigan’s relay a year ago.

Split Comparison

Indiana
Michigan Old Big Ten
Michigan Old Meet
Alex Shackell 47.74 Maggie MacNeil 47.04 Stephanie Balduccini 47.66
Liberty Clark 45.78 Siobhan Haughey 46.44 Brady Kendall 47.59
Kristina Paegle 47.03 Catie DeLoof 46.91 Claire Newman 47.15
Grace Hoeper 47.17 Daria Pyshnenko 47.68 Lindsay Flynn 46.5
3:07.72 3:08.07 3:08.89

Freshman Liberty Clark was the biggest difference tonight as she posted the only sub-46 split with a 45.78. Clark already made history earlier in tonight’s session with a Big Ten record 46.22 in the flat start 100 free.

Indiana’s win tonight prevented Michigan from sweeping all five relays. Indiana now holds the #2 time in the NCAA this season sitting only behind Virginia who swam an NCAA record 3:05.30 tonight at the 2026 ACC Championships.

In This Story

0
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

0 Comments
newest
oldest most voted

About Anya Pelshaw

Anya Pelshaw

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 …

Read More »