Indiana University Athletics
No. 4/18 Indiana Splits Tri-Meet with No. 2/8 Texas, No. 9/13 Louisville
11/9/2019 2:00:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 4/18 Indiana University men's and women's swimming and diving teams split for a second-consecutive day in a short-course tri-meet with No. 2/8 Texas and No. 9/13 Louisville at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center on Saturday morning.
TEAM SCORES
Men
No. 4 Indiana 189.5, No. 9 Louisville 91.5
No. 2 Texas 160, No. 4 Indiana 118
No. 2 Texas 198, No. 9 Louisville 76
Women
No. 18 Indiana 142, No. 13 Louisville 139
No. 8 Texas 168, No. 18 Indiana 113
No. 8 Texas 146, No. 13 Louisville 135
HOOSIER WINNERS
MEN
Bruno Blaskovic – 200 freestyle relay (1:19.46)
Mikey Calvillo – 500 freestyle (4:23.37); 1,000 freestyle (9:04.79)
Jack Franzman – 200 freestyle relay (1:19.46)
Brandon Hamblin – 200 freestyle relay (1:19.46)
Mohamed Samy – 200 freestyle (1:35.14); 400 IM (3:48.99); 200 freestyle relay (1:19.46)
WOMEN
Noelle Peplowski – 100 breaststroke (1:00.66); 200 breaststroke (2:11.24)
NOTABLES
• The men's team compiled four individual victories and one relay title in 15 contested events, while the women's team earned two first-place finishes.
• Samy continued his brilliant start to the 2019-20 season with three more victories and two top-5 times nationally. His pace of 1:35.14 in the 200 free and 3:48.99 each rank third in the NCAA this season.
• Calvillo turned in two of the top-10 times nationally in distance events. His 1,000 freestyle time of 9:04.79 is the seventh fastest time in the country, while his 500 freestyle mark of 4:23.37 ranks eighth nationally.
• On the women's side, Peplowski swam the fourth fastest time recorded this season in the 200 breast (2:11.24) and the ninth quickest 100 breast time (1:00.66).
• For the second-straight day of competition, Indiana recorded four NCAA Zone Qualifying scores in the diving well. Sophomore Cole VanDevender recorded a six-dive set score of 359.15 on the 1-meter board to pace the Hoosiers, while junior Mory Gould tallied 319.75 points. Freshman Zain Smith recorded a score of 298.65 on the 3-meter board and sophomore Kayla Luarde posted 281.00 points.
NCAA CUTS
A: None.
B: Brendan Burns (200 fly, 1:45.51); Cora Dupre (100 free, 49.41); Josie Grote (400 IM, 4:16.99); Noelle Peplowski (100 breast, 1:00.66; 200 breast 2:11.24); Mohamed Samy (200 free, 1:35.14; 400 IM, 3:48.99); Emily Weiss (100 breast, 1:01.15)
NCAA Zones Qualifying Scores
1-Meter: Cole VanDevender (359.15); Mory Gould (319.75)
3-Meter: Zain Smith (298.65); Kayla Luarde (281.00)
UP NEXT
The Hoosier swim teams will head south to Knoxville, Tenn., for the Tennessee Invitational on Nov. 21-23. The diving squads will be in Indianapolis for the IUPUI House of Champions Invitational during the same three-day stretch.
@IndianaSwimDive
Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men's and women's swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#GoIU
TEAM SCORES
Men
No. 4 Indiana 189.5, No. 9 Louisville 91.5
No. 2 Texas 160, No. 4 Indiana 118
No. 2 Texas 198, No. 9 Louisville 76
Women
No. 18 Indiana 142, No. 13 Louisville 139
No. 8 Texas 168, No. 18 Indiana 113
No. 8 Texas 146, No. 13 Louisville 135
HOOSIER WINNERS
MEN
Bruno Blaskovic – 200 freestyle relay (1:19.46)
Mikey Calvillo – 500 freestyle (4:23.37); 1,000 freestyle (9:04.79)
Jack Franzman – 200 freestyle relay (1:19.46)
Brandon Hamblin – 200 freestyle relay (1:19.46)
Mohamed Samy – 200 freestyle (1:35.14); 400 IM (3:48.99); 200 freestyle relay (1:19.46)
WOMEN
Noelle Peplowski – 100 breaststroke (1:00.66); 200 breaststroke (2:11.24)
NOTABLES
• The men's team compiled four individual victories and one relay title in 15 contested events, while the women's team earned two first-place finishes.
• Samy continued his brilliant start to the 2019-20 season with three more victories and two top-5 times nationally. His pace of 1:35.14 in the 200 free and 3:48.99 each rank third in the NCAA this season.
• Calvillo turned in two of the top-10 times nationally in distance events. His 1,000 freestyle time of 9:04.79 is the seventh fastest time in the country, while his 500 freestyle mark of 4:23.37 ranks eighth nationally.
• On the women's side, Peplowski swam the fourth fastest time recorded this season in the 200 breast (2:11.24) and the ninth quickest 100 breast time (1:00.66).
• For the second-straight day of competition, Indiana recorded four NCAA Zone Qualifying scores in the diving well. Sophomore Cole VanDevender recorded a six-dive set score of 359.15 on the 1-meter board to pace the Hoosiers, while junior Mory Gould tallied 319.75 points. Freshman Zain Smith recorded a score of 298.65 on the 3-meter board and sophomore Kayla Luarde posted 281.00 points.
NCAA CUTS
A: None.
B: Brendan Burns (200 fly, 1:45.51); Cora Dupre (100 free, 49.41); Josie Grote (400 IM, 4:16.99); Noelle Peplowski (100 breast, 1:00.66; 200 breast 2:11.24); Mohamed Samy (200 free, 1:35.14; 400 IM, 3:48.99); Emily Weiss (100 breast, 1:01.15)
NCAA Zones Qualifying Scores
1-Meter: Cole VanDevender (359.15); Mory Gould (319.75)
3-Meter: Zain Smith (298.65); Kayla Luarde (281.00)
UP NEXT
The Hoosier swim teams will head south to Knoxville, Tenn., for the Tennessee Invitational on Nov. 21-23. The diving squads will be in Indianapolis for the IUPUI House of Champions Invitational during the same three-day stretch.
@IndianaSwimDive
Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men's and women's swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#GoIU
Players Mentioned
IUWBB Highlights vs. Western Carolina
Sunday, December 21
Darian DeVries Postgame Press Conference
Saturday, December 20
IUBB Postgame Press Conference
Saturday, December 20
IUWBB Highlights vs. EMU
Sunday, December 14




















