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IU INDY CLOSES OUT 2025 HORIZON LEAGUE SWIM AND DIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS

The men’s team earned second overall for the third straight year

2/23/2025 12:04:00 AM

INDIANAPOLIS – The IU Indy men's and women's swim and dive teams closed out the 2025 Horizon League Championships with several top eight swims and a runner up finish for the men's team. Sebastian Otero was named the Horizon League Diver of the Meet for the third consecutive year.
 
In the opening event of the night, Emmaleigh Zietlow concluded her individual events with a third place finish in the 1650 free with a time of 16:57.07. On the men's side, Nathan Rariden earned fourth place with a time of 15:38.25. Youssef Magdy took seventh at 15:48.00.
 
Addy Hirsbrunner then earned a podium finish in the women's 200 back. She collected third with a time of 2:01.01. Ben Kimmel earned fifth in the men's 200 back with a time of 1:45.16 while Grayson Tidwell took eighth at 1:49.67.
 
Morgan Frausto represented the Jags in the championship final of the women's 200 breast. She finished with a time of 2:19.39 to earn sixth place. Zach Drotar also earned sixth place in the men's 200 breast with a time of 1:59.75.
 
Next, in the women's 200 fly, Lillian Brandt took third place with a time of 2:02.65. Isaac Wilson (1:47.69) and Will Gorman (1:48.23) represented the Jags in the men's 200 fly, earning fourth and fifth.
 
Moving on to the diving well, Alaina Heyde took second with a score of 286.90. Midori Adams dove in the consolation finals, earning 14th with a score of 213.50.
 
The Jags closed out the meet with the 400 free relay. The women's relay team of Zietlow, Luca McGee, Lillian Brandt and Hirsbrunner took fourth with a time of 3:23.82. The men's team of Rariden, Hugo Arteaga, Will Gorman and Luca Eckert took third with a time of 2:57.58.
 
Following the meet, Sebastian Otero was named Horizon League Diver of the Meet after breaking two championship records this week. Head diving coach Eric Barnes earned Men's Diving Coach of the Year.
 
The men's team finished in second with a total of 625 points behind Oakland. The women's team finished in fifth with 465.5 points.
 
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