Indiana vs Missouri
- Saturday, October 29, 2022
- Bloomington, Ind.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
- Team Scores
- Women: Indiana 171, Mizzou 123
- Men: Indiana 168, Mizzou 125
Courtesy: Indiana Athletics
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana swimming and diving took care of business in its first home meet of the 2022-23 season, earning wins for both teams against Missouri on Saturday (Oct. 29) inside Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center.
Diving had another dominant day on the springboards, with three athletes combining to sweep the four events. Additionally, eight IU divers totaled 14 NCAA zone qualifying marks. For the women, junior Anne Fowler posted season highs on both the 1-meter (316.05) and 3-meter (337.65) boards to win both events.
Sophomores Quinn Henninger and Carson Tyler were each other’s toughest competition in the men’s diving events, both scoring at least 400 points on each board. Henninger won their duel on the 1-meter board, 416.63-409.13, with the next-best diver scoring 343.05. On 3-meter, Tyler just outscored Henninger, 415.50-411.30, with third place going to freshman teammate Maxwell Weinrich who posted a 365.93 score.
Despite many IU swimmers competing outside of their normal events, Hoosiers were still able to pull off individual wins and highlight performances.
Sophomore swimmer Anna Peplowski continued her great run of form, this time in the freestyle events. After sweeping the backstroke races in each of IU’s first two meets this season, the reigning Big Ten Women’s Swimmer of the Week won the 50, 100 and 200-yard freestyle events on Saturday. In the 200, she posted an NCAA B cut 1:46.81 to win by over three seconds.
The men’s Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, Brendan Burns showed his competitive edge in the men’s 200-yard freestyle. Normally a butterfly and backstroke swimmer, Burns faced up against Missouri’s Jack Dahlgren, who finished 13th in this event at the 2022 NCAA Championships. After trailing Dahlgren by four tenths through the first 50, Burns used his advantage underwater to outpace Dahlgren the rest of the way. In a photo finish, Burns touched in 1:36.11 beat Dahlgren by six hundredths.
After breaking 20 seconds in the 50 free for the first time in his career last week, senior Van Mathias did so again while setting a personal best 19.60 on Saturday. Mathias was the lone swimmer to beat 20 seconds, including relays, in Saturday’s meet and just missed the NCAA B cut mark, which is set at 19.59.
Two freshman swimmers earned their first collegiate individual wins. Mya DeWitt swam the 200-yard backstroke in 1:59.79 and Katie Forrester captured the 200 fly in 2:01.39.
TEAM SCORES
Men
Indiana 168, Missouri 125
Women
Indiana 171, Missouri 123
HOOSIER WINNERS
Men
Luke Barr – 200 medley relay (1:25.98), 100 back (48.21)
Warren Briggs – 500 free (4:32.95)
Finn Brooks – 200 medley relay (1:25.98)
Brendan Burns – 200 free (1:36.11)
Mikey Calvillo – 1000 free (9:10.84)
Quinn Henninger – 1-meter diving (416.63)
Van Mathias – 200 medley relay (1:25.98), 50 free (19.63), 100 free (43.60)
Rafael Miroslaw – 200 medley relay (1:25.98)
Maxwell Reich – 100 breast (54.51), 200 breast (1:59.73)
Carson Tyler – 3-meter diving (415.50)
Women
Elizabeth Broshears – 200 medley relay (1:39.56)
Brearna Crawford – 100 breast (1:02.36)
Mya DeWitt – 200 back (1:59.79)
Katie Forrester – 200 fly (2:01.39)
Anne Fowler – 3-meter diving (337.65), 1-meter diving (316.05)
Mackenzie Looze – 200 medley relay (1:39.56), 1000 free (10:10.42)
Kacey McKenna – 200 medley relay (1:39.56)
Kristina Paegle – 400 freestyle relay (3:22.42)
Anna Peplowski – 200 free (1:46.81), 50 free (23.02), 100 free (50.11), 400 freestyle relay (3:22.42)
Ella Ristic – 500 free (4:55.76), 400 freestyle relay (3:22.42)
Ashley Turak – 200 medley relay (1:39.56), 400 freestyle relay (3:22.42)
NCAA CUTS
A: None.
B: Anna Peplowski – 200 free (1:46.81)
NCAA ZONE QUALIFYING SCORES
1-meter: Megan Carter (293.55), Morgan Casey (267.00), Anne Fowler (316.05), Quinn Henninger (416.63), Carson Tyler (409.13), Maxwell Weinrich (323.25)
3-meter: Megan Carter (309.15), Morgan Casey (265.95), Anne Fowler (337.65), Quinn Henninger (411.30), Alaina Heyde (276.23), Will Jansen (313.73), Carson Tyler (415.50), Maxwell Weinrich (365.93)
UP NEXT
Indiana returns to action November 17-19 for the Ohio State Fall Invitational in Columbus, Ohio. IU’s men finished first in the event last season, while the women placed third.
Courtesy: Mizzou Athletics
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The University of Missouri swimming and diving teams fell in both duals against Missouri State on Dec. 4. The men fell to the Hoosiers 125-168, and the women fell 123-171.
The Tigers won eight events between the men and women.
MIZZOU EVENT WINNERS
Women’s 100 Back – Meredith Rees (54.22)
Men’s 200 Fly – Clement Secchi (1:44.12)
Men’s 200 Back – Jack Dahlgren (1:44.67)
Women’s 200 Breast – Mailn Grosse (2:15.81)
Women’s 100 Fly – Taylor Williams (54.26)
Men’s 100 Fly – Clement Secchi (46.48)
Women’s 200 IM –Meredith Rees (2:02.98)
Men’s 200 IM – Clement Secchi (1:47.50)
UP NEXT
The Tigers return home for the 2022 Mizzou Invite on Nov. 16-18.