BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – No. 3/9 Indiana swimming and diving will host Purdue Saturday (Jan. 24) morning inside the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center as the Hoosiers celebrate Senior Day.
The dual meet will begin at 10 a.m. ET, and fans unable to attend can watch on the B1G+ digital platform. IU will celebrate its senior with a pre-meet ceremony, set to start at approximately 9:30 a.m.
The 2025-26 senior class includes 13 athletes: Mya DeWitt, Katie Forrester, Dash Glasberg, Lily Hann, MacKenna Lieske, Owen McDonald, Collin McKenzie, Kristina Paegle, Drew Reiter, Zalán Sárkány, Kai van Westering, Maxwell Weinrich and Chiok Sze Yeo. Combined, the class includes five Big Ten team championships, two Olympians, three NCAA medalists and seven All-Americans.
Saturday’s action features two of the top diving programs in the country, competing on the 1-meter springboard as well as platform.
MEET INFO
Saturday, Jan. 24 • 10 a.m. ET
Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center • Bloomington, Ind.
Opponent: Purdue
Live Results (Swimming): Meet Mobile (App)
Live Results (Diving): divemeets.com
Live Stream: B1G+
OF NOTE…
FRESHMAN HOOSIERS SHINE
Following the graduation of a legendary senior class, Indiana’s freshmen have helped the program reload with success in the first year of their collegiate careers.
Liberty Clark has had the most striking debut, winning six Big Ten weekly awards and setting program records in the 50-yard freestyle (21.54) and 100-yard freestyle (46.83).
Top recruit Alex Shackell joined Clark and the women’s team in January and made a sparkling debut at Michigan. In that meet, she broke the 200-yard butterfly program record (1:52.98) and won the 100-yard butterfly (50.98).
Thirteen Hoosier freshmen have won individual events this season – Clark, Shackell, Kaylee Bishop, Amelia Bray, Luci Gutierrez, Grace Hoeper, Josh Bey, Luke Ellis, David Kovacs, Andrew Shackell, Noah Cakir, Brandon Fleck and Josh Hedberg. Clark, Shackell and Hoeper made up three of the four Hoosiers to break the 400-yard freestyle program record (3:09.80) at Michigan.
HOOSIERS SPLIT AT MICHIGAN
The Indiana men remain unbeaten after a 187-113 victory over Michigan at the start of the month, while the women kept it close in a 154-146 defeat. Six Hoosiers won multiple individual events, and Indiana swept the diving competitions as well as the 400-yard freestyle relay.
Sárkány was named the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week following the meet after setting a U-M pool record in the 1,000-yard freestyle (8:39.94) and pairing that win with a victory in the 500 free. Clark earned both Big Ten Co-Swimmer of the Week and Freshman of the Week honors, sweeping the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free.



