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JAGUARS SPLIT FRIDAY DUAL MEET WITH BALL STATE

The men’s team defeated the Cardinals while the women’s team fell

11/8/2024 10:42:00 PM

INDIANAPOLIS – The IU Indy men's swim and dive team out swam in-state foe, Ball State with a score of 235-64 while the women's team fell to the Cardinals, 189-108. The men's team won 16 different events while Emmaleigh Zeitlow led the women's team with three individual wins.
 
The men's team earned their first win of the meet in the 200 medley relay. The relay team of Grayson Tidwell, Zach Drotar, Hugo Arteaga and Luca Eckert clocked a time of 1:31.35 to earn the first place finish.
 
During the individual races, Nathan Rariden, Drotar and Eckert each collected two wins. Rariden took first in the 200 free (1:40.53) and 500 free (4:34.89). Drotar earned his two wins in the 100 breast (56.62) and 200 breast (2:04.57). Spencer Koehrn finished behind Drotar in the 200 breast with a time of 2:10.24.
 
Eckert collected wins in the 100 free (45.66) and the 50 free (20.92). Arteaga finished in second in the 50 free with a time of 20.94. The freshman also earned a first-place finish in the 100 fly (49.09). Isaac Wilson took second with a time of 50.30.
 
The Jags took the top three spots in the 200 fly with Wilson earning the top time of 1:52.22. Will Gorman took second (1:52.50) and Carson Szotek took third (1:53.31). IU Indy also went one-two-three in the 200 back with Ben Kimmel earning first at 1:50.83. Tidwell took second (1:51.10) and Jack Gallob took third (1:53.90).
 
The Jags earned a one-two-three finish in the 100 back as well with Tidwell taking first (50.59), Keiran Rahmaan with second (51.75) and Gallob in third (51.87). IU Indy took the top three spots in the 400 IM with Luke Dibley earning first (4:05.75), Drotar second (4:05.76) and Tidwell third (4:15.36).
 
Youssef Magdy also earned a first-place finish in the 1000 free with a time of 9:36.08.
 
On the diving boards, Sebastian Otero swept the competition once again with first in the 1-meter (384.75) and the 3-meter (361.05). Adam Schmehl took second in both with a score of 302.55 in the 11-meter and 340.65 in the 3-meter dive.
 
The men's team rounded out their scoring with a first-place finish in the 400 free relay. The relay team of Eckert, Gorman, Wilson and Max Gerke clocked a time of 3:04.97 to earn the first-place finish.
 
On the women's side, Zietlow led the Jags with three individual wins. She swept the distance events with a time of 10:28.21 in the 1000 free, 4:58.96 in the 500 free and 1:50.08 in the 200 free.
 
Lillian Brandt also earned a first-place finish with a top time of 56.62 in the 100 fly.
 
On the boards for the women's team, Midori Adams took second in both the 1-meter (226.20) and 3-meter (215.48).
 
The 400 free relay team of Zietlow, Luca McGee, Brandt and Addy Hirsbrunner earned first to finish out the meet for the women's team with a time of 3:31.30.
 
Both the men's and women's teams will return to the Jungle for their annual House of Champions meet from November 21-23.
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