CSU v. Milwaukee v. Green Bay v. IU Indy
- September 12-13, 2025
- IU Natatorium, Indianapolis, IN
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
The IU Natatorium hosted the first taste of Horizon League Swimming and Diving action with a four-team meet featuring Cleveland State, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Green Bay, and the host team, IU Indianapolis.
IU Indy was headlined by a record-breaking performance from Logan Kelly, who took down his own program record of 51.94 in the 100 breaststroke, touching in 51.56 , nearly four seconds ahead of the rest of the field. Kelly also won the 200 breast (1:55.75).
Nathan Rariden powered the Jags with wins in both the 100 and 200 freestyles (45.00, 1:37.71, respectively), while Zach Drotar added a pair of victories of his own in both IMs, touching in 1:49.87 in the 200 IM and 4:01.60 in the 400 IM. Youssef Magdy claimed the 1000 free with his final time of 9:31.58.
The Jags swept the top three spots in the 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, and 200 backstroke. On the boards, IU Indy divers controlled the competition; Sebastian Otero topped both the men’s 1-meter (323.85) and 3-meter (387.25) scoreboards, while the Jags also rounded out the top four spots for each event.
On the women’s side, Addy Hirbrunner topped the 400 IM in 4:30.75. IU Indy also finished 1-2 in the 200 free with Bella Tufts touching in 1:54.61, and teammate Samantha Lee followed her with her 1:56.62.
IU Indy Dual Meet Scores:
- Men:
- IU Indy v. Milwaukee (248-89)
- IU Indy v. Green Bay (285-51)
- IU Indy v. Cleveland State (263-84)
- Women:
- IU Indy v. Milwaukee (224-113)
- IU Indy v. Green Bay (277-71)
- IU Indy v. Cleveland State (186-162)
The Cleveland State men went 2-1 on the weekend, with freshman Jaden Davillier winning the 500 free in his first individual collegiate race, finishing in a time of 4:30.55. Davillier also turned in a 3rd place finish in the 100 freestyle later in the meet with his 45.99.
Aidan Florio also put together a very productive outing for the Vikings, finishing 3rd in the 200 IM (1:52.10), and a pair of runner-up finishes in the 400 IM (4:02.64) and 200 breast (1:59.48). Tyler Schultze touched in 55.40 to finish 2nd in the 100 breast, while the tandem of Colt Stoecker (9:33.17) and Noah Lang (9:34.66) finished 2nd and 3rd in the 1000 free.
The Viking women also posted a 2-1 record to open up their competition season. Isabella Caraballo replicated Davillier’s success in the 500 free, picking up the win in her own right with her final time of 5:04.80. Gracie Chelf also earned a victory in the 50 free in 22.91; she was the only swimmer under 23.4.
The Vikings turned in the top two times in the 100 back with Audrey Butcher taking the win in 55.79 and Chelf right behind her in 56.51. On the boards, Ellie Seiter scored 253.25 to take the win on 1-meter, following up her 2nd place finish on 3-meter (245.85).
Cleveland State Dual Meet Scores:
- Men:
- Cleveland State v. Milwaukee (223-114)
- Cleveland State v. IU Indy (84-263)
- Cleveland State v. Green Bay (282-54)
- Women:
- Cleveland State v. Milwaukee (228-107)
- Cleveland State v. IU Indy (162-186)
- Cleveland State v. Green Bay (250-97)
The Milwaukee men finished 1-2 in the meet. The Panthers were led by Wisconsin transfer Sam Lorenz, who delivered a breakout performance in his Horizon League debut, setting a school record in the 100 backstroke with a 46.15 en route to an event win. He would break another school record in the 50 free with his 19.72 leadoff leg in the 200 free relay, later winning the individual 50 free in 20.07.
Lorenz, a 2024-25 US National Junior Team Member, made the move to Milwaukee to train with his home club, Schroeder YMCA.
Gunnar Seversen continued his strong freestyle work from a season ago, where he was named the Horizon League Newcomer of the Year, taking 2nd in both the 200 free (1:38.44) and 500 free (4:30.64).
Milwaukee found success in the relays as well, highlighted by a victory in the 400 free relay, and 2nd place finishes in both the 200 medley and 200 free relays.
The Panther women mirrored the result of the men, finishing 1-2 against conference opponents. Milwaukee was led by Gabrielle LePine’s two individual wins in the 100 breast(1:03.95) and 200 breast (2:22.85).
Both Maddy Hayashi and Christina Brooks also nabbed individual wins on the meet; Hayashi won the 100 fly in 56.17, while Brooks touched first in the 100 free (51.48).
Milwaukee Dual Meet Scores:
- Men:
- Milwaukee v. Green Bay (188-107)
- Milwaukee v. Cleveland State (223-114)
- Milwaukee v. IU Indy (248-89)
- Women:
- Milwaukee v. Green Bay (197.50-137.50)
- Milwaukee v. Cleveland State (228-107)
- Milwaukee v. IU Indy (224-113)
The Green Bay men had a pair of 6th place finishes in the form of Zacha King in the 100 back (51.04) and Owen Kerns in the 1000 free (10:06.83).
On the women’s side, Sydney Vega was one of three 3rd place finishers on the meet for the Phoenix. She touched 3rd in the 200 back in 2:06.90; other top three finishers came in the 200 breast, where Ella Shultz touched in 2:25.75, and on the board, where Annie Frederickson scored 222.75 on 3-meter.
Schultz also turned in a 4th-place performance in the 100 breast in 1:06.49. Rachel Everson finished 5th on 3-meter with her final score of 2:09.55. Everson also turned in the 6th highest scoring performance on 1-meter with her 210.50.
Green Bay Dual Meet Scores:
- Men:
- Green Bay v. IU Indy (51-285)
- Green Bay v. Cleveland State (54-282)
- Green Bay v. Milwaukee (107-188)
- Women:
- Green Bay v. IU Indy (71-277)
- Green Bay v. Cleveland State (97-250)
- Green Bay v. Milwaukee (137.50-197.50)

Too bad Oakland wasn’t there – Would have been fun to see a prelude to the men’s conference showdown expected in February. Will this be the year the Jag men finally come out on top?
Real Gs move in silence like lasagna
51.5? From a small mid-major program? In September? What is HAPPENING
Nah thats insane Logan’s been working his butt off since Natty’s and hoping this is only the start of that successful 5th year run like this is insanely fast.
We’ve got our first NCAA invite time before cuts have even been released.
51.5 breast is no joke for Sept 12!