No. 6 Hoosiers Look to Repeat at Big Ten Championships
 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Reigning conference champion and No. 6-ranked Indiana men’s swimming and diving returns for the 2023 Big Ten Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships, a four-day event spanning Wednesday (Feb. 22) through Saturday (Feb. 25) inside Canham Natatorium in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The Hoosiers are the highest ranked team in their conference at No. 6 according to the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). Ohio State (8), Michigan (17), Wisconsin (23) and Minnesota (25) are also ranked.
The event begins Wednesday evening with the first set of finals in the 200-yard medley relay and 800-yard freestyle relay. The following three days will consist of two sessions, with preliminaries in the morning to determine finals in the evening. All seven sessions can be streamed on the Big Ten Plus digital platform.
MEET INFO
Wednesday, Feb. 21 – Saturday, Feb. 25 • 10 a.m. ET (prelims), 5 p.m. ET (finals)
Canham Natatorium • Ann Arbor, Mich.
Live Results (Swimming): http://bit.ly/41j4tlp/Meet Mobile App
Live Results (Diving): http://bit.ly/3jWYeCQ
Live Stream: bigtenplus.com
SCHEDULED EVENTS (Finals)
Wednesday (5 p.m. ET) – 200 Medley Relay, 800 Freestyle Relay
Thursday (5 p.m. ET) – 500 Freestyle, 200 IM, 50 Freestyle, 1-Meter Dive, 400 Medley Relay
Friday (5 p.m. ET) – 100 Butterfly, 400 IM, 200 Freestyle, 100 Breaststroke, 100 Backstroke, 3-Meter Dive, 200 Freestyle Relay
Saturday (5 p.m. ET) – 1,650 Freestyle, 200 Backstroke, 100 Freestyle, 200 Breaststroke, 200 Butterfly, Platform Dive, 400 Freestyle Relay
OF NOTE…
PODIUM WATCH – HOOSIERS WITH TOP FIVE MARKS IN BIG TEN
200 Freestyle Relay (1:16.71)
400 Freestyle Relay (2:49.51)
800 Freestyle Relay (6:22.51)
200 Medley Relay (1:24.09)
400 Medley Relay (3:03.98)
Luke Barr – 200 Breast (1:56.05)
Warren Briggs – 500 Free (4:17.77)
Finn Brooks – 50 Free (19.39), 100 Fly (45.36)
Brendan Burns – 100 Fly (45.81), 100 Back (44.31), 200 Back (1:40.66), 200 Fly (1:42.45)
Mikey Calvillo – 400 IM (3:47.24), 1,650 Free (14:53.70)
Andrew Capobianco – 1M (418.65)
Tomer Frankel – 200 IM (1:44.57), 200 Fly (1:42.72)
Quinn Henninger – 1M (416.63), 3M (411.30), Platform (416.55)
Josh Matheny – 100 Breast (51.65), 200 Breast (1:50.65)
Van Mathias – 50 Free (19.38), 100 Free (42.15)
Rafael Miroslaw – 200 Free (1:32.92), 100 Free (42.78)
Maxwell Reich – 200 Breast (1:54.18)
Carson Tyler – 1M (409.13), 3M (431.40), Platform (423.80)
Gavin Wight – 100 Back (46.46)
2022 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Indiana won its 28th men’s Big Ten Championship which came as its fourth in six years. IU scored 1,499.5 points and won nine events to outgain runner-up Ohio State (1,406.5 points).
Brendan Burns was named the Big Ten Swimmer of the Championships after winning all five events he swam. Andrew Capobianco was similarly dominant as the Big Ten Diver of the Championships, becoming the first Big Ten athlete to sweep the diving events at the conference meet. Both athletes have won their respective awards in each of the last two championships.
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
Indiana has won 28 Big Ten Championships including four of the last six and five since the beginning of head swimming coach Ray Looze’s tenure. The Hoosiers have also managed 12 consecutive top-three finishes going back to 2011.
Indiana has won 304 Big Ten individual titles, counting swimming and diving combined, as well as 71 relay titles.