Indiana University Athletics

No. 7/9 Hoosiers Down No. 17/6 Louisville
1/27/2023 6:19:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Indiana swimming and diving ended its 2022-23 dual meet slate with a pair of wins on the road at No. 17/6 Louisville on Friday (Jan. 27) inside Ralph Wright Natatorium. IU set three pool records in the win.
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The Hoosier women picked up their first win over Louisville since they beat the No. 13-ranked Cardinals in Bloomington on November 18, 2019. Both squads ended the regular season with 7-1 records in dual meet competition, with their lone losses coming against No. 2/3 Texas in October.
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"Every time we come to Louisville, it is a really challenging atmosphere," IU head swimming coach Ray Looze said. "A credit to them, they packed the stands, and they were ready. They have two good teams, and I feel incredibly fortunate that we came out with a couple wins. I give a lot of credit to our women. It's rare to win a dual meet when you lose both relays, and our women fought hard. I think that shows a lot about our depth as a swimming and diving team. It wasn't perfect, but we'll take a win on the road in just a very challenging environment any day."
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The meet was IU's final competition before championships season.
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"This is exactly what championship swimming feels like, so I think this was really good for us," Looze said. "We really needed to be pushed to remember what it takes. We have to do better than this performance-wise, but we were tough, which is important."
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Brendan Burns performance in the 200-yard butterfly highlighted the men's win, as the senior set a pool record at Ralph Wright Natatorium, going 1:43.28. His time beat the previous mark set by former Cardinal All-American Nicolas Albiero against Kentucky on January 25, 2020, in 1:44.00.
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Burns completed a triple with victories in the 200-yard backstroke (1:44.95) and 100-yard butterfly (46.19).
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Three IU divers combined to go four-for-four in the diving events. On the women's side, junior Anne Fowler won both the 1-meter (328.88) and 3-meter (349.88) competitions, while Andrew Capobianco secured the 1-meter (418.65) and Carson Tyler the 3-meter (431.40) wins for the men. Both scores set pool records at Ralph Wright Natatorium.
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I'm happy for our seniors, Andrew (Capobianco), Zain (Smith) and Margaret (Rogers)," IU head diving coach Drew Johansen said. "Margaret (got) a zone cut here on the platform event. We also had a couple zone cuts from our freshmen, Will Jansen, as well as Alaina Heyde, redshirt freshman. The whole team chemistry and atmosphere, coming down here for a tough meet against Louisville, was great, especially for the women. And we're trending in the right direction for Big Tens."
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Senior Noelle Peplowski also won 3-of-3 events, sweeping the breaststroke races and adding the 200 IM. Peplowski tallied NCAA B cut times in all three events. Her sister, sophomore Anna Peplowski, won the 200 freestyle (1:47.35) and 200 backstroke (1:56.47).
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Indiana swept the distance freestyle events, with sophomore Mariah Denigan winning the 1,000 free (9:48.97) and 500 free (4:48.14) on the women's side and senior Mikey Calvillo on the repeating the feat on the men's side with times of 9:04.23 and 4:23.60, respectively.
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TEAM SCORES
Men
No. 7 Indiana 193, No. 17 Louisville 107
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Women
No. 9 Indiana 155, No. 6 Louisville 145
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HOOSIER WINNERS
Men
Luke Barr – 200 medley relay (1:25.95)
Brendan Burns – 200 butterfly (1:43.28), 200 backstroke (1:44.95), 100 butterfly (46.19)
Mikey Calvillo – 1,000 freestyle (9:04.23), 500 freestyle (4:23.60)
Andrew Capobianco – 1-meter diving (418.65)
Tomer Frankel – 200 medley relay (1:25.95), 200 freestyle relay (1:17.96)
Van Mathias – 200 medley relay (1:25.95), 100 freestyle (43.60), 200 freestyle relay (1:17.96)
Rafael Miroslaw – 200 freestyle (1:35.28), 200 freestyle relay (1:17.96)
Carson Tyler – 3-meter diving (431.40)
Gavin Wight – 200 medley relay (1:25.95), 200 freestyle relay (1:17.96)
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Women
Mariah Denigan – 1,000 freestyle (9:48.97), 500 freestyle (4:48.14)
Anne Fowler – 1-meter diving (328.88), 3-meter diving (349.88)
Kacey McKenna – 100 backstroke (54.91)
Anna Peplowski – 200 freestyle (1:47.35), 200 backstroke (1:56.47)
Noelle Peplowski – 100 breaststroke (1:01.06), 200 breaststroke (2:09.05), 200 IM (1:58.30)
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NCAA CUTS
A: None.
B: Brendan Burns – 200 fly (1:43.28), 100 fly (46.19); Mackenzie Looze – 200 breast (2:13.23); Rafael Miroslaw – 200 free (1:35.28); Anna Peplowski – 200 back (1:56.47); Noelle Peplowski – 100 breast (1:01.06), 200 breast (2:09.05), 200 IM (1:58.30)
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NCAA ZONE QUALIFYING SCORES
1-meter: Andrew Capobianco (418.65), Megan Carter (283.88), Anne Fowler (328.88), Quinn Henninger (348.38), Alaina Heyde (276.15), Carson Tyler (358.35), Maxwell Weinrich (333.83)
3-meter: Andrew Capobianco (371.25), Megan Carter (307.58), Anne Fowler (349.88), Quinn Henninger (400.35), William Jansen (322.05), Carson Tyler (431.40), Maxwell Weinrich (353.70)
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UP NEXT
Championship season! The women's Big Ten Championships kick off on Wednesday, February 15 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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The Hoosier women picked up their first win over Louisville since they beat the No. 13-ranked Cardinals in Bloomington on November 18, 2019. Both squads ended the regular season with 7-1 records in dual meet competition, with their lone losses coming against No. 2/3 Texas in October.
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"Every time we come to Louisville, it is a really challenging atmosphere," IU head swimming coach Ray Looze said. "A credit to them, they packed the stands, and they were ready. They have two good teams, and I feel incredibly fortunate that we came out with a couple wins. I give a lot of credit to our women. It's rare to win a dual meet when you lose both relays, and our women fought hard. I think that shows a lot about our depth as a swimming and diving team. It wasn't perfect, but we'll take a win on the road in just a very challenging environment any day."
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The meet was IU's final competition before championships season.
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"This is exactly what championship swimming feels like, so I think this was really good for us," Looze said. "We really needed to be pushed to remember what it takes. We have to do better than this performance-wise, but we were tough, which is important."
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Brendan Burns performance in the 200-yard butterfly highlighted the men's win, as the senior set a pool record at Ralph Wright Natatorium, going 1:43.28. His time beat the previous mark set by former Cardinal All-American Nicolas Albiero against Kentucky on January 25, 2020, in 1:44.00.
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Burns completed a triple with victories in the 200-yard backstroke (1:44.95) and 100-yard butterfly (46.19).
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Three IU divers combined to go four-for-four in the diving events. On the women's side, junior Anne Fowler won both the 1-meter (328.88) and 3-meter (349.88) competitions, while Andrew Capobianco secured the 1-meter (418.65) and Carson Tyler the 3-meter (431.40) wins for the men. Both scores set pool records at Ralph Wright Natatorium.
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I'm happy for our seniors, Andrew (Capobianco), Zain (Smith) and Margaret (Rogers)," IU head diving coach Drew Johansen said. "Margaret (got) a zone cut here on the platform event. We also had a couple zone cuts from our freshmen, Will Jansen, as well as Alaina Heyde, redshirt freshman. The whole team chemistry and atmosphere, coming down here for a tough meet against Louisville, was great, especially for the women. And we're trending in the right direction for Big Tens."
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Senior Noelle Peplowski also won 3-of-3 events, sweeping the breaststroke races and adding the 200 IM. Peplowski tallied NCAA B cut times in all three events. Her sister, sophomore Anna Peplowski, won the 200 freestyle (1:47.35) and 200 backstroke (1:56.47).
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Indiana swept the distance freestyle events, with sophomore Mariah Denigan winning the 1,000 free (9:48.97) and 500 free (4:48.14) on the women's side and senior Mikey Calvillo on the repeating the feat on the men's side with times of 9:04.23 and 4:23.60, respectively.
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TEAM SCORES
Men
No. 7 Indiana 193, No. 17 Louisville 107
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Women
No. 9 Indiana 155, No. 6 Louisville 145
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HOOSIER WINNERS
Men
Luke Barr – 200 medley relay (1:25.95)
Brendan Burns – 200 butterfly (1:43.28), 200 backstroke (1:44.95), 100 butterfly (46.19)
Mikey Calvillo – 1,000 freestyle (9:04.23), 500 freestyle (4:23.60)
Andrew Capobianco – 1-meter diving (418.65)
Tomer Frankel – 200 medley relay (1:25.95), 200 freestyle relay (1:17.96)
Van Mathias – 200 medley relay (1:25.95), 100 freestyle (43.60), 200 freestyle relay (1:17.96)
Rafael Miroslaw – 200 freestyle (1:35.28), 200 freestyle relay (1:17.96)
Carson Tyler – 3-meter diving (431.40)
Gavin Wight – 200 medley relay (1:25.95), 200 freestyle relay (1:17.96)
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Women
Mariah Denigan – 1,000 freestyle (9:48.97), 500 freestyle (4:48.14)
Anne Fowler – 1-meter diving (328.88), 3-meter diving (349.88)
Kacey McKenna – 100 backstroke (54.91)
Anna Peplowski – 200 freestyle (1:47.35), 200 backstroke (1:56.47)
Noelle Peplowski – 100 breaststroke (1:01.06), 200 breaststroke (2:09.05), 200 IM (1:58.30)
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NCAA CUTS
A: None.
B: Brendan Burns – 200 fly (1:43.28), 100 fly (46.19); Mackenzie Looze – 200 breast (2:13.23); Rafael Miroslaw – 200 free (1:35.28); Anna Peplowski – 200 back (1:56.47); Noelle Peplowski – 100 breast (1:01.06), 200 breast (2:09.05), 200 IM (1:58.30)
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NCAA ZONE QUALIFYING SCORES
1-meter: Andrew Capobianco (418.65), Megan Carter (283.88), Anne Fowler (328.88), Quinn Henninger (348.38), Alaina Heyde (276.15), Carson Tyler (358.35), Maxwell Weinrich (333.83)
3-meter: Andrew Capobianco (371.25), Megan Carter (307.58), Anne Fowler (349.88), Quinn Henninger (400.35), William Jansen (322.05), Carson Tyler (431.40), Maxwell Weinrich (353.70)
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UP NEXT
Championship season! The women's Big Ten Championships kick off on Wednesday, February 15 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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@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.
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#GoIU
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