PURDUE vs INDIANA (COMBINED DUAL)
- January 24-25, 2025
- Morgan J Burke Aquatic Middle, West Lafayette, IN
- SCY (25 yards)
- RESULTS
TEAM SCORES
WOMEN
- Indiana – 189
- Purdue – 111
MEN
- Indiana – 236
- Purdue – 64
Purdue hosted Indiana for a mixed twin meet on the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Middle this previous weekend, falling to the Hoosiers in each the boys’s and ladies’s meets.
Indiana’s Matt King had one of many higher swims on the day, popping a season finest 42.04 to win the boys’s 100 free. That was an encouraging swim for King, who holds a private better of 41.34 within the occasion and seems to be beginning to swim quick on the proper time. Purdue’s Brady Samuels had a pleasant race there as effectively, taking 2nd in 42.53, which is simply 0.26 off his season finest. In additional excellent news for the Hoosiers, Caspar Corbeau clocked a profession finest 43.01 for third within the 100 free. After becoming a member of Indiana at mid-season, it will seem Corbeau perhaps in play for the Hoosier 400 free relay.
King would go on to lead-off Indiana’s ‘A’ males’s 200 free relay in 19.32, one other encouraging race for him. Indiana selected to make their males’s 200 free relays aggressive with one another, and it labored. Corbeau (19.87), Rafael Miroslaw (19.09), Mikkel Lee (19.00), and Dylan Smiley (19.45) teamed up on the ‘C’ relay, which ended up successful in 1:17.41. On the ‘B’ staff, Owen McDonald (19.67), Luke Barr (19.19), Vidar Carlbaum (19.55), and Tomer Frankel (19.43) mixed for a 1:17.84. King (19.32), Finn Brooks (19.34), Max Lestina (19.69), and Gavin Wight (19.54) made up the ‘A’ relay, which completed third in 1:17.89.
Like King, Rafael Miroslaw solely raced in a single particular person occasion, however made probably the most of it, successful the boys’s 500 free decisively in 4:18.94. Equally, Corbeau received the boys’s 100 breast convincingly with a 51.73.
On the ladies’s aspect, Indiana senior Anna Peplowski swam some completely different occasions than ordinary. She kicked issues off by successful the ladies’s 1000 free in 9:41.79, establishing a brand new profession finest. That was solely Peplowski’s 2nd time swimming the 1000 in her profession. She then went on to win the ladies’s 100 fly in 53.97, setting one other private finest. Peplowski needed to decide up fly obligation for IU’s 400 medley relay throughout final 12 months’s championship season, splitting 52.46 on the relay at NCAAs.
IU’s Mya DeWitt had a pleasant meet as effectively, sweeping the ladies’s dash free occasions. DeWitt clocked a 22.40 to win the ladies’s 50 free, marking a brand new profession finest. She then doubled down, successful the 100 free in 48.76, one other profession finest. It wasn’t a private finest, however DeWitt was additionally wonderful main off the 200 medley relay, the place she break up a 24.31. Her profession finest stands at 24.00 from IU’s twin meet with Michigan earlier this month.
Tomer Frankel put up a win within the males’s 100 fly, clocking a forty five.11. That’s a season finest for Frankel, whose profession finest is 43.85, which he swam to complete 2nd within the occasion at NCAAs final season.
Purdue picked up a giant win within the ladies’s 500 free, the place Kate Mouser put up a 4:47.59. That was an important swim for Mouser, coming in simply off her season better of 4:46.11, which can be her profession finest within the occasion.
It wouldn’t be an Indiana-Purdue meet if we didn’t discuss diving. As two of the highest diving packages within the NCAA, it was, in fact, very aggressive, they usually platform diving, which may be very uncommon for twin meets. IU’s Carson Tyler solely competed in males’s 1-meter, however he ended up successful the occasion with a rating of 411.45. Purdue’s Sophia McAfee picked up the win in ladies’s 1-meter, ending with a rating of 319.05. The Boilermakers swept platform, seeing Daryn Wright win the ladies’s occasion with a rating of 374.18, whereas Ryan Rzepka received males’s with a rating of 467.25.
OTHER EVENT WINNERS
- Girls’s 200 medley relay: Indiana ‘B’ (DeWitt, Crawford, Spade, Yeo) – 1:38.11
- Males’s 200 medley relay: Indiana ‘B’ (Knedla, Corbeau, Brooks, Wight) – 1:23.23
- Males’s 1000 free: Cooper McDonald (Indiana) – 9:02.99
- Girls’s 200 free: Kristina Paegle (Indiana) – 1:47.33
- Males’s 200 free: Owen McDonald (Indiana) – 1:33.52
- Girls’s 100 again: Kacey McKenna (Indiana) – 52.52
- Males’s 100 again: Gavin Wight (Indiana) – 46.69
- Girls’s 100 breast: Masy Folcik (Purdue) – 1:00.83
- Girls’s 200 fly: Campbell Scofield (Purdue) – 1:58.21
- Males’s 200 fly: Raekwon Noel (Indiana) – 1:44.80
- Males’s 50 free: Mikkel Lee (Indiana) – 19.72
- Girls’s 200 again: Anna Freed (Indiana) – 1:55.54
- Males’s 200 again: Kai Van Westering (Indiana) – 1:43.07
- Girls’s 200 breast: Mary Cespedes (Indiana) – 2:12.18
- Males’s 200 breast: Josh Matheny (Indiana) – 1:54.97
- Girls’s 200 IM: Reese Tiltmann (Indiana) – 1:58.66
- Males’s 200 IM: Jassen Yep (Indiana) – 1:46.14
- Girls’s 200 free relay: Indiana ‘A’ (Peplowski, DeWitt, Yeo, Paegle) – 1:28.35