Indiana, Minnesota Clean Up Big Ten Women’s Swim & Dive Honors

The Big Ten announced the four winners for its yearly awards. Indiana and Minnesota took two each, with IU winning the swimmer and swim coach of the year, and Minnesota winning the diver and diving coach of the year.

2017 BIG TEN SWIMMER OF THE YEAR: Lilly King

King successfully defended her 2016 breaststroke titles with wins in both races this season. In the 200, she reset her own American, NCAA, and U.S. Open records, while she snagged the meet record in the 100. King became the first Big Ten swimmer or diver in history to win a collective four individual NCAA titles last week, and she was the first woman to win both breaststroke titles two years in a row since USC’s Rebecca Soni did so in 2008 and 2009.

2017 BIG TEN SWIMMING COACH OF THE YEAR: Ray Looze

Looze won his 2nd-consecutive B1G coach of the year award after leading the Hoosiers to a 2nd place finish at Big Tens and an 8th place finish at NCAAs.

2017 BIG TEN DIVER OF THE YEAR: Yu Zhou

Zhou wins her third-straight B1G diver of the year award. The senior won the 3-meter diving at NCAAs and finished 4th in the 1-meter, after winning both events at Big Tens.

2017 BIG TEN DIVING COACH OF THE YEAR: Wenbo Chen

This is Chen’s third-straight B1G coach of the year award. He had three divers score at NCAAs, including an NCAA champ in Zhou and a runner-up in freshman Sarah Bacon, and also coached senior Lexi Tenenbaum to a CSCAA NCAA diver of the year award. His divers contributed 95 points to Minnesota‘s 10th place campaign last week.

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About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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