INDIANAPOLIS – The IUPUI swim and dives teams defeated the Cleveland State Vikings to open the #HLSD packed weekend. The men's team earned a dominate win over the Vikings, 205-95 while the women's team earned a 183-116 win.
On the boards, the Jags earned a nearly complete clean sweep of every event. For the women,
Alaina Heyde took first in both events with a score of 282.08 in the 1-meter and 282.90 in the 3-meter.
Sadie Smith earned second in both events.
For the men, all three divers finished in the top three of both events, sweeping the Vikings.
Sebastian Otero led the way with victories in both the 1-meter (337.73) and 3-meter (386.48).
Adam Schmehl earned his zone cut score in the 1-meter with a score of 304.65.
The Jags started the swim portion off with the 200 medley relay. IUPUI took first for both the men's and women's. The women's team made up of
Lauren Thompson,
Victoria Surdyka,
Lillian Brandt and
Kate Larsen earned first with a time of 1:44.97 while the men's team of
Keiran Rahmaan,
Logan Kelly,
Kevin Burke and
Spencer Jyawook took first with a time of 1:27.11.
Emmaleigh Zietlow earned her first win of the night in the 1650 free with a dominate time of 16:46.63. Freshman
Samantha Lee followed in second with a time of 17:15.45.
Youssef Magdy then took his first-place finish of the night in the 1650 free with a time of 15:34.55.
On limited time rest, Zietlow followed her 1650 win with a victory in the 200 free at 1:49.18.
Nathan Rariden led the Jags for the men in the 200 free with a time of 1:38.76 to finish second overall.
Tori Barnet led the way in the women's 100 back, finishing second with a time of 58.45. On the men's side, freshman
Jack Gallob took first with a time of 48.67 while Rahmaan followed in second with a time of 49.63.
Freshman Surdyka earned first in the 100 breast with a time of 1:03.89 for the women's team. Kelly showed his specialty once again in the breaststroke with a first-place finish in the 100 breast at 53.60 while freshman
Dakota Kinder followed in second (57.06).
Next was the 200 fly with
Madelyn Weber taking second with a time of 2:07.75 while
Isaac Wilson also finished second with a time of 1:51.18. In the 50 free, Brandt took the first-place finish with a time of 23.54 while Burke earned first for the men at 20.19.
Brandt earned her second first-place finish in the 100 free with a time of 51.55. Jyawook sealed the first-place finish for the men with a time of 44.83 while Rariden followed in second with a time of 46.08.
In the 200 back Barnet earned third to lead the Jags with a time of 2:06.74 while Gallob earned his second first-place finish with a time of 1:47.66 in the 200 back. In the 200 breast,
Tessa Jones led the women with a second place finish with a time of 2:21.66. Kelly dominated in the men's 200 breast with a time of 1:58.46 while freshman
Turner Long swam a personal best time of 2:02.51 to finish second.
Zietlow collected yet another first-place finish in the 500 free with a time of 4:55.58 while Magdy collected his second first-place finish of the night with a time of 4:31.21 in the 500 free. Lee and Rariden took second.
Priscilla Zavala earned first in the 100 fly with a time of 56.75 while
Hanna Barton followed in second. Jyawook kept his title in the 100 fly with a time of 47.85 while Burke followed in second place.
Jones collected another top finish with a first-place finish in the 400 IM at 4:33.49. Freshman Long was just barley out touched on the men's side, taking second at 3:55.42.
The Jags wrapped the meet up with the 400 free relay. The women's relay team of Brandt, Larsen, Zietlow and Barnet took first with a time of 3:29.02. The men's team of Burke, Jyawook, Rariden and Kelly took the victory by almost four seconds at 3:01.25.
Both the men's and women's teams will host Cleveland State and Milwaukee in the IU Natatorium tomorrow, Saturday October 28 starting at 2:00 PM.