UIndy vs. Butler Ladies vs. Japanese Illinois
- November 2, 2024
- College of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Brief Course Yards (25 yards)
- Meet Outcomes (PDF)
- Group Scores:
- Ladies: UIndy 226 – Japanese Illinois 54
- Ladies: UIndy 205 – Butler 84
- Ladies: Butler 184 – Japanese Illinois 74
- Males: UIndy 211 – Japanese Illinois 47
College of Indianapolis sophomore Kirabo Namutebi, the defending NCAA Division II Champion within the 50 free, broke her personal NCAA Division II Document within the occasion in a twin meet on Saturday, swimming 22.03 as Division II energy UIndy ladies rolled a pair of Division I opponents in a tri meet.
Namutebi gained the 50 free eventually yr’s NCAA Championship meet in 22.08, which on the time was a division file. It broke the time of twenty-two.10 that was set a yr earlier by then-UIndy fifth yr Johanna Buys when she gained the NCAA title. Each swimmers are from Africa: Namutebi is Ugandan whereas Buys is from Zambia.
Namutebi’s time is the Sixth-best from all divisions of school swimming to this point this season (pending additional outcomes this weekend). She swam 23.18, 22.92, 22.82, and 22.93 within the workforce’s first 4 meets of a busy season to this point for the Greyhounds.
That was Namutebi’s solely particular person occasion of the meet. She additionally break up 22.63 to anchor the college’s 2nd-place ending 200 medley relay (the college went 1-2-3-4 in that race); and he or she additionally break up 51.02 main off UIndy’s profitable 400 free relay (they completed 1-2-3 in that race).
Addie Newman, one other UIndy sophomore, completed 2nd in 23.65, a private finest for her as nicely. She swam 24.39 final yr as a freshman and was a 24.00 as a senior in highschool.
That was one among a handful of championship-caliber occasions for the UIndy ladies on the meet. Andrea Gomez Espinosa gained the 200 again in 1:59.92, which is inside eight-tenths of her finest time from final yr’s NCAA Championship meet. Within the 100 again, Mia Krstevska gained in 55.62, which is simply .15 seconds shy of her finest time from the 2023 GLVC convention championship meet.
The UIndy males additionally dominated their meet, led individually by Jeremias Pock and Brayden Cole within the breaststroke group, and Cedric Buessing.
Pock gained the 100 breast in 52.35 following a 52.17 on the Dan Ross Collegiates meet at Purdue two weeks in the past.
Pock is in his first yr of NCAA swimming with two years of eligibility remaining. He was the German runner-up within the 200 IM and 400 IM behind solely his UIndy teammate Buessing. Davi Mourao of Drury gained final yr’s NCAA Division II title in 52.65, which Pock has already undercut more-than-once this season.
Cole was 2nd within the 100 breast in 54.70
Thus far, UIndy’s two German stars have principally averted every others’ lineups. Buessing, the defending NCAA D2 Champion within the 1000 free and the runner-up within the 400 IM, 500 free, and 1650 free, gained the 200 free (1:35.71) and 200 again (1:42.85) on Saturday. He was third at NCAAs final season.
The UIndy males gained final yr’s NCAA Division II title and the ladies completed 2nd.