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No. 3/7 Indiana Faces No. 14/10 Louisville on Friday
The No. 3/7-ranked Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will wrap up the 2017-18 dual meet season on Friday afternoon when they face No. 14/10 Louisville.
The standard, 32-event dual meet will get underway at the Ralph Wright Natatorium on Friday at 2:00 p.m. ET. 1-meter and 3-meter diving will take place during the breaks of the swimming program.
Follow @IndianaSwimDive on Twitter for the latest updates on race results and find results on the Meet Mobile App.
Scouting the Hoosiers
The No. 3-ranked Indiana men’s team enters the meet with a record of 8-0 this season, having won the team’s past 21-straight dual meets. The men’s squad is 5-0 against ranked teams this year, earning wins over No. 2 Texas, No. 4 Florida, No. 8 Florida, No. 13 Notre Dame and No. 15 Tennessee.
The No. 7-ranked Hoosier women’s team defeated Purdue last Saturday to move to 4-4 in dual meets this season. IU has posted victories over No. 15 Kentucky and No. 18 Florida this season.
Scouting the Cardinals
The No. 14-ranked Louisville men’s team enters Friday’s meet with the Hoosiers coming off a 168.5-131.5 victory over Kentucky. The No. 10 Cardinals’ women’s team fell in a tightly-fought contest to the Wildcats, 161-139.
At last year’s NCAA Championships, the Louisville men placed 11th overall, while the women’s squad finished sixth.
Indiana Takes Down Purdue on Senior Day
The No. 3-ranked Hoosier men extended their dual meet win-streak to 21-straight with a 206-92 win over the Boilermakers, improving to 8-0 on the year. The No. 7-ranked IU women took down PU, 176-123, to move to 4-4 on the season.
Four Hoosiers Earn Weekly Big Ten Honors
Lilly King was named Big Ten Women’s Swimmer of the Week for the fourth time this year, while Jessica Parratto earned Big Ten Women’s Diver of the week for the fourth time as well. Michael Hixon was named the league’s Big Ten Men’s Diver of the Week, while Gabriel Fantoni was named Big Ten Men’s Freshman of the Week for the second-straight week.
On the year, the Hoosiers have combined to win 20 weekly Big Ten awards, four more than Michigan (16) and 12 more than Iowa (8). Both teams have won 10 honors each so far this season.
Hoosier Men Take Down No. 8 Michigan
The then-ranked No. 4 Hoosier men defeated No. 8 Michigan, 170.5-129.5, on Jan. 13. The win for the IU men’s team at Michigan was the first since the 1980-81 season.
Hixon, Connor Win Diving Titles
Michael Hixon and James Connor each won diving titles the week of Dec. 18. At the 2017 USA Diving Winter National Championships in Greensboro, N.C., Hixon won gold in the 3-meter dive with an impressive score of 1231.85. At the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Trials in Australia, Connor took home the gold in the 3-meter, winning with a score of 868.70.
IU Posts Impressive Times at Purdue Invitational
The IU women’s team won the Purdue Invite, topping the eight-team field with a total of 896.5 points, while the Hoosier men finished second with 847 points as No. 3 Florida won with a score of 1,009 points.
Over the course of the three-day meet, Indiana won an impressive 22 events. The Hoosiers also won eight of the 10 relays over the course of the three-day meet. IU also totaled six NCAA A cuts on the week as well.
King Wins Two USA Swimming Golden Goggle Awards
Lilly King took home two awards at the 2017 USA Swimming Golden Goggle Awards at the J.W. Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE in November, winning Female Race of the Year honors, as well as Relay Performance of the Year. The Evansville, Ind. native now has three Golden Goggle Awards to her name, as she won Breakout Performer of the Year in 2016.
Along with King, IU’s Blake Pieroni and Ray Looze were also nominated for Golden Goggle Awards. Blake Pieroni was nominated as part of the men’s 4×100 freestyle relay at the 2017 FINA World Championships, while Looze was nominated for Coach of the Year.
Indiana Earns Three Victories over No. 13/18 Notre Dame and Cincinnati
The No. 1-ranked IU men’s team extended their dual-meet win streak to 19-straight, beating No. 13 Notre Dame, 146-95, and Cincinnati, 146-95. The No. 9-ranked Hoosier women’s team (3-3) took down Cincinnati, 190-53, but were edged by No. 18 Notre Dame, 123-120.
Five Hoosiers won two individual events on the day, with Blake Pieroni, Lilly King, Ali Rockett, Jessica Parratto and Michael Hixon pacing the Indiana effort. On the day, IU won 15 individual events and three of the four relays.
Looze Named SwimSwam Coach of the Month for October
Indiana head swimming coach Ray Looze was named SwimSwam’s Coach of the Month for October after leading IU to three wins over Texas and Florida. Swimming defending NCAA champions Texas and last year’s third-place team Florida on the men’s side, the IU men pulled off a big early-season win.
And on the women’s side, Indiana came within 26 points of Texas, a top-5 program a year ago, while beating up on Florida. IU swept all eight relays at the tri meet and won 25 of 42 swimming events between men and women.
Hoosiers Earn Three Wins Over Tennessee and Kentucky
The No. 1-ranked Hoosier men extended the team’s dual-meet win-streak to 17-straight, beating No. 15 Tennessee, 165-135, and Kentucky, 223-84. The No. 7-ranked Indiana women took down No. 15 Kentucky, 157-143, but were edged by No. 12 Tennessee, 159-141. The Hoosier women move to 2-2 on the dual meet season.
Overall, the men’s and women’s squads combined to win 14 events on the afternoon. The Hoosiers continued to swim fast early in the season, posting seven times in the top-10 across the country, including two best times in the nation.
Hoosiers Post Three Victories Over No. 2/3 Texas and No. 4/18 Florida
The No. 6 Indiana men defeated No. 2 Texas, 264-165, and took down No. 4 Florida, 242-187. With the two victories, the Hoosiers extend their dual-meet win streak to 15-straight. The No. 10 Indiana women beat No. 18 Florida, 251-178, but fell to No. 3 Texas, 226.5-200.5. For the meet, IU totaled 19 individual wins and an impressive seven relay victories.
IU Places Six Swimmers, Three Coaches on USA Swimming National Team
Six Indiana University swimmers along with three Hoosier coaches were named to the 2017-18 USA Swimming National Team in September. Current IU swimmers Ian Finnerty, Lilly King and Blake Pieroni were named to the team, along with alum Cody Miller and IU postgrads Zane Grothe and Amanda Kendall. IU head coach Ray Looze, associate head coach Mike Westphal and associate head sprint coach Coley Stickels were named Team USA coaches.
Looze Named ASCA Coach of the Year
Indiana University head coach Ray Looze was named George Haines Coach of the Year Thursday evening by the American Swim Coaches Association. Looze coached four swimmers onto the U.S. World Championships team this summer, including world record-setter Lilly King.
Looze was a women’s assistant coach on the USA staff in Budapest, and he led the Hoosier men to a seventh-place finish this summer at the NCAA championships, and his women took eighth.
King won four gold medals at the World Championships this year and set (or helped set) world records in all four events: the 50 breast, 100 breast and both the women’s and mixed 400 medley relays. Looze also put Cody Miller, Blake Pieroni and Zane Grothe onto the World Championships roster, and all won at least one relay medal in Budapest.
Hoosiers at the FINA World Championships
Indiana Swimming & Diving had quite the showing at the FINA World Championships this summer. Over the course of the week at the World Championships, Hoosiers swimmers – current, alumni and postgrad – combined to win seven gold and two bronze medals. The IU swimmers also combined to set four world records.
Indiana Men Win 2016 Big Ten Championship
The Hoosiers won the program’s 25th Big Ten Championship in 2016 – the first title for IU since 2006. IU won the team title with a total score of 1,504 points. For the week, IU won a total of 19 medals – 12 gold, five silver and two bronze. Indiana also won four of the five relays at the Big Ten Championships, marking the first time in program history the team accomplished that impressive feat. The dozen league crowns are the most for the team since winning 13 in 1976.
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UE men pick up big road win at Valparaiso
Excellent effort gives Aces the road triumph
VALPARAISO, Ind. – Ryan Taylor and Dru Smith each had stellar nights to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team to a 75-65 win over Valparaiso on Wednesday night at the Athletics-Recreation Center in the team’s first meetings as Missouri Valley Conference members.
“This was a good win for us, everybody contributed,†Aces head coach Marty Simmons said. “We got into some foul trouble in the first half and the guys off the bench did a great job. Valpo made a run in the second half, but we showed some great poise to get the win. I am very proud of our guys.â€
Dru Smith and Ryan Taylor combined to score 45 points in the win for UE (13-9, 3-6 MVC). Smith led all scorers with 23 points as he hit 12 out of 13 free throws. Taylor went 8-of-19 from the field on his way to 22 points playing just 20 minutes from his hometown. Blake Simmons finished with 8 points. As a team, the Aces hit 29 out of 31 free throws.
Leading the Crusaders (11-11, 2-7 MVC) was Bakari Evelyn with 17 points while Tevonn Walker and Mileek McMillan had 14 and 12, respectively.
A pair of triples saw Valparaiso take a 6-2 lead in the opening minutes. Neither team could get it going early on as each squad hit two of its first seven attempts. Evansville knotted the game at 8-8 on a Ryan Taylor jumper six minutes in before the Crusaders had their best run of the half.
Valparaiso scored the next five as Tevonn Walker hit a three and Markus Golder had a dunk. Their run turned into a 10-2 stretch to take an 18-10 lead midway through the stanza.
From that point on, Evansville got its offense cranking, finished the final 10 minutes of the first half on a 28-12 run. The pivotal stretch came with VU up 21-17. The Aces rallied to score 13 in a row to open up a 30-21 lead. Four in a row by Dru Smith tied the score at 21-21 before John Hall gave UE its first lead of the day at 23-21 with a pair of free throws.
An and-one from Smith kept the run going as Noah Frederking and Blake Simmons also hit buckets with just over three minutes remaining. The lead grew to as many as 10 points before the Crusaders closed the gap to 38-30 at the break. Following the slow start, UE finished the half hitting 11 of its final 20 attempts from the field.
Taylor opened the latter period with a basket as UE extended its lead back to 10. The lead remained at three possessions eight minutes into the half at 49-42 when the Crusaders roared back. A 5-0 run that included a Walker trey got them within a pair at 49-47. That is when Taylor took matters into his own hands. After hitting a layup to push the lead to four, he made three out of four free throws on a Valpo technical foul as the lead was extended back up to nine points.
With under six minutes left in the contest, Taylor’s 20th point of the night also gave UE its largest lead at 61-50. Evansville held a 67-57 lead entering the final minute before Max Joseph connected on a three-pointer to make it a 7-point UE lead. Smith countered with a pair of free throws to put the game on ice as the Aces finished with a 75-65 win.
Evansville outrebounded the Crusaders by a 42-34 margin. UE shot 39.3% on the night with the Crusaders finishing at 36.8%.
A special day is on tap Saturday when the Purple Aces host Drake in a 1 p.m. game. It will mark the retirement of eight jerseys (Arad McCutchan, Jim Crews, Hugh Ahlering, Brad Leaf, Marty Simmons, Scott Shreffler, Andy Elkins and Marcus Wilson). The first 3,000 people at the game will receive a replica banner commemorating the jerseys being retired.