
Hayden, Gilliland Make 3-Meter A Final
3/18/2022 3:56:00 PM | Women's Swimming and Diving
ATLANTA – Indiana women's swimming and diving is one of two programs with multiple athletes set to compete in Friday (March 18) night's 3-meter dive championship final at the NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships inside McAuley Aquatic Center.
In total, IU qualified four finalists during the Friday preliminary session: two swimmers and two divers. Indiana will also compete in the 400 Medley Relay during the day three evening session, entering with a 3:32.83 seed time.
In the 3M prelim, senior Kristen Hayden finished second with a 381.45 and all six dives scoring north of 55. Hayden executed four dives for better than 60 points to secure her first-career A final in the event and third-career All-America performance. In all, Hayden has been an All-American six times.
Sophomore Tarrin Gilliland is now 5-for-5 earning final bids at the NCAA Championships after her sixth-place finish in Friday's prelim. It's her third-career first team All-America performance and second during the 2022 meet.
The sister duo of senior Noelle Peplowski and freshman Anna Peplowski earned spots in the 100 Breaststroke and 200 Freestyle, respectively. Each athlete grabbed their second honorable mention All-America nods of the week, and the elder Peplowski picked up her seventh-career All-America honor as well as a season-best time in the 100 breast by finishing in 59.27.
PRELIMINARY RESULTS
400 IM
20. Mackenzie Looze – 4:08.79
33. Ching Hwee Gan – 4:12.88
34. Mariah Denigan – 4:12.92
200 FREESTYLE
12. Anna Peplowski – 1:44.55 (Consolation Final, All-America Honorable Mention)
41. Ella Ristic – 1:46.49
100 BREASTSTROKE
14. Noelle Peplowski – 59.27 (Consolation Final, All-America Honorable Mention)
35. Brearna Crawford – 1:00.29
100 BACKSTROKE
34. Kacey McKenna – 52.57
3-METER DIVE
2. Kristen Hayden – 381.45 (Championship Final, All-America)
6. Tarrin Gilliland – 351.50 (Championship Final, All-America)
20. Anne Fowler – 309.35
HOOSIER ALL-AMERICANS
Elizabeth Broshears (200 Medley Relay*)
Anne Fowler (1-Meter*)
Tarrin Gilliland (1-Meter, 3-Meter)
Kristen Hayden (1-Meter*, 3-Meter)
Dominika Kossakowska (800 Freestyle Relay*)
Mackenzie Looze (800 Freestyle Relay*, 200 IM*)
Kacey McKenna (200 Medley Relay*)
Anna Peplowski (800 Freestyle Relay*, 200 Freestyle*)
Noelle Peplowski (200 Medley Relay*, 100 Breaststroke)
Ella Ristic (800 Freestyle Relay*)
Ashley Turak (200 Medley Relay*)
* - Denotes All-America Honorable Mention
UP NEXT
Day three finals at the NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. ET Friday (March 18). Indiana will have finalists in the 200 Freestyle, 100 Breaststroke, 3-meter dive and 400 Medley Relay.
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In total, IU qualified four finalists during the Friday preliminary session: two swimmers and two divers. Indiana will also compete in the 400 Medley Relay during the day three evening session, entering with a 3:32.83 seed time.
In the 3M prelim, senior Kristen Hayden finished second with a 381.45 and all six dives scoring north of 55. Hayden executed four dives for better than 60 points to secure her first-career A final in the event and third-career All-America performance. In all, Hayden has been an All-American six times.
Sophomore Tarrin Gilliland is now 5-for-5 earning final bids at the NCAA Championships after her sixth-place finish in Friday's prelim. It's her third-career first team All-America performance and second during the 2022 meet.
The sister duo of senior Noelle Peplowski and freshman Anna Peplowski earned spots in the 100 Breaststroke and 200 Freestyle, respectively. Each athlete grabbed their second honorable mention All-America nods of the week, and the elder Peplowski picked up her seventh-career All-America honor as well as a season-best time in the 100 breast by finishing in 59.27.
PRELIMINARY RESULTS
400 IM
20. Mackenzie Looze – 4:08.79
33. Ching Hwee Gan – 4:12.88
34. Mariah Denigan – 4:12.92
200 FREESTYLE
12. Anna Peplowski – 1:44.55 (Consolation Final, All-America Honorable Mention)
41. Ella Ristic – 1:46.49
100 BREASTSTROKE
14. Noelle Peplowski – 59.27 (Consolation Final, All-America Honorable Mention)
35. Brearna Crawford – 1:00.29
100 BACKSTROKE
34. Kacey McKenna – 52.57
3-METER DIVE
2. Kristen Hayden – 381.45 (Championship Final, All-America)
6. Tarrin Gilliland – 351.50 (Championship Final, All-America)
20. Anne Fowler – 309.35
HOOSIER ALL-AMERICANS
Elizabeth Broshears (200 Medley Relay*)
Anne Fowler (1-Meter*)
Tarrin Gilliland (1-Meter, 3-Meter)
Kristen Hayden (1-Meter*, 3-Meter)
Dominika Kossakowska (800 Freestyle Relay*)
Mackenzie Looze (800 Freestyle Relay*, 200 IM*)
Kacey McKenna (200 Medley Relay*)
Anna Peplowski (800 Freestyle Relay*, 200 Freestyle*)
Noelle Peplowski (200 Medley Relay*, 100 Breaststroke)
Ella Ristic (800 Freestyle Relay*)
Ashley Turak (200 Medley Relay*)
* - Denotes All-America Honorable Mention
UP NEXT
Day three finals at the NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. ET Friday (March 18). Indiana will have finalists in the 200 Freestyle, 100 Breaststroke, 3-meter dive and 400 Medley Relay.
@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
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