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2017-18 SEASON in REVIEW 2018 Big Ten Championships February 21 - February 24 • University of Minnesota • Minneapolis, Minnesota • Jean K 362 MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2017-18 SEASON IN REVIEW 2018 Big Ten Championships February 21 - February 24 • University of Minnesota • Minneapolis, Minnesota • Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center Team Results Individual Results Place Team Score 200 Yard Medley Relay 100 Yard Butterfly 200 Yard Breaststroke 1. Indiana* 1658 1. Indiana 1:23.95 1. Vinicius Lanza, IND 44.79 1. Ian Finnerty, IND 1:50.78 2. Michigan 1617.5 2. Minnesota 1:24.25 2. Evan White, MICH 45.63 2. Conner McHugh, MINN 1:51.41 3. Ohio State 1:24.52 3. Noah Lense, OSU 45.91 3. Levi Brock, IND 1:52.78 3. Ohio State 1300.5 4. Michigan 1:24.79 4. Michael Salazar, OSU 45.97 4. Jacob Montague, MICH 1:53.54 4. Purdue 735.5 5. Iowa 1:25.77 5. Jerzy Twarowski, IOWA 46.07 5. Charles Swanson, MICH 1:53.70 5. Minnesota 712.5 6. Penn State 1:26.16 6. Henrique Painhas, OSU 46.10 6. Thomas Cope, MICH 1:53.76 6. Wisconsin 696.5 7. Purdue 1:26.19 7. Miles Smachlo, MICH 46.16 7. Jeremy Babinet, MICH 1:54.27 7. Iowa 614.5 8. Wisconsin 1:26.40 8. James William Jones, MICH 46.74 8. Marat Amaltdinov, PUR 1:55.61 8. Penn State 389.5 9. Northwestern 260 800 Yard Freestyle Relay 200 Yard Freestyle 200 Yard Butterfly 1. Indiana 6:11.50 1. Blake Pieroni, IND 1:31.14 1. Vinicius Lanza, IND 1:39.95 10. Michigan State 247.5 2. Michigan 6:16.51 2. Mohamed Samy, IND 1:32.56 2. Noah Lense, OSU 1:40.83 * Big Ten Champion 3. Ohio State 6:16.92 3. Paul Delakis, OSU 1:32.86 3. Evan White, MICH 1:42.79 4. Wisconsin 6:20.75 4. Felix Auboeck, MICH 1:33.23 4. Henrique Painhas, OSU 1:43.07 2018 All-Big Ten 5. Minnesota 6:21.95 5. Nicholas Saulnier, MINN 1:34.99 5. Miles Smachlo, MICH 1:43.64 Men’s Swimming & Diving 6. Penn State 6:27.26 6. Mokhtar Al-Yamani, MICH 1:35.02 6. Matthew Thomas, MINN 1:44.60 7. Iowa 6:28.93 7. Ryan Stack, WIS 1:35.52 Corey Gambardella, IND 1:44.60 Teams 8. Purdue 6:28.94 8. Andrew Loy, OSU 1:36.23 8. Michael Salazar, OSU 1:45.58 First Team Bruno Blaskovic, IND 500 Yard Freestyle 100 Yard Breaststroke 1,650 Yard Freestyle Gabriel Fantoni, IND 1. Felix Auboeck, MICH 4:09.29 1. Ian Finnerty, IND 50.72 1. Felix Auboeck, MICH 14:34.10 Ian Finnerty, IND Michael Hixon, IND 2. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo, MICH 4:11.11 2. Levi Brock, IND 51.45 2. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo, MICH 14:40.30 Ali Khalafalla, IND 3. Patrick Ransford, MICH 4:15.58 3. Conner McHugh, MINN 51.68 3. Patrick Ransford, MICH 14:49.19 Vini Lanza, IND 4. Brayden Seal, OSU 4:16.52 4. Jacob Montague, MICH 51.80 4. Victor Goicoechea, WIS 14:52.13 Blake Pieroni, IND 5. Victor Goicoechea, WIS 4:16.63 5. Jeremy Babinet, MICH 52.22 5. Brayden Seal, OSU 14:56.16 Mohamed Samy, IND 6. Nicholas Hogsed, OSU 4:16.89 6. Jack Barone, OSU 52.24 6. William Robert, MICH 15:02.38 Felix Auboeck, MICH 7. Adam Destrampe, IND 4:19.14 7. Conner Isings, OSU 53.23 7. Nicholas Hogsed, OSU 15:03.67 Luiz Gustavo Borges, MICH 8. Batuhan Hakan, PUR 4:23.42 8. Trent Pellini, PUR 53.50 8. Spencer Lehman, IND 15:06.88 James Peek, MICH Paul Powers, MICH Charles Swanson, MICH 200 Yard IM 100 Yard Backstroke 400 Yard Freestyle Relay Evan White, MICH 1. Vinicius Lanza, IND 1:41.34 1. Gabriel Fantoni, IND 45.79 1. Indiana 2:48.81 Bowen Becker, MINN 2. Evan White, MICH 1:42.05 2. Mohamed Samy, IND 45.84 2. Ohio State 2:50.12 Brandon Loschiavo, PUR 3. Paul Delakis, OSU 1:42.83 3. Joseph Young, PUR 46.76 3. Michigan 2:50.45 Steele Johnson, PUR 4. Ian Finnerty, IND 1:42.94 4. Kenneth Mende, IOWA 46.80 4. Iowa 2:51.58 Thomas Cope, MICH 1:42.94 5. James Beckman, IND 46.87 5. Minnesota 2:52.50 Second Team 6. Blake Pieroni, IND 1:44.17 6. Jacob Steele, IND 46.91 6. Wisconsin 2:54.18 Levi Brock, IND 7. Andrew Loy, OSU 1:44.24 7. Matt Novinski, WIS 47.12 7. Penn State 2:56.00 James Connor, IND 8. Jacob Montague, MICH 1:44.52 8. Tristan Sanders, MICH 47.40 8. Michigan State 2:56.05 Nikola Miljenic, IND Mokhtar Al-Yamani, MICH 50 Yard Freestyle 200 Yard Freestyle Relay One-Meter Diving Thomas Cope, MICH 1. Bowen Becker, MINN 18.93 1. Michigan 1:16.49 1. Michael Hixon, IND 493.60 Patrick Ransford, MICH 2. Paul Powers, MICH 19.04 2. Indiana 1:16.56 2. James Connor, IND 477.30 Ricardo Vargas, MICH Kai Williams, MICH 3. Ali Khalafalla, IND 19.23 3. Minnesota 1:17.02 3. Steele Johnson, PUR 466.95 Tom Donker, MINN 4. Luiz Gustavo Borges, MICH 19.28 4. Iowa 1:17.50 4. Joseph Cifelli, PUR 435.35 Conner McHugh, MINN 5. Bruno Blaskovic, IND 19.46 5. Ohio State 1:17.82 5. Hector Garcia Boissier, PSU 431.95 Tuomas Pokkinen, MINN 6. James Peek, MICH 19.59 6. Wisconsin 1:18.25 6. Xi Yang, MINN 420.35 Matt Thomas, MINN 7. Kalvin Koethke, OSU 19.69 7. Penn State 1:19.21 7. Mory Gould, IND 372.65 Nick Yang, MINN 8. Tyler Zelen, WIS 19.99 8. Purdue 1:19.38 8. Aaron Daniels-Freeman, OSU 337.30 Matthew Abeysinghe, OSU Mossimo Chavez, OSU Paul Delakis, OSU 400 Yard Medley Relay 200 Yard Backstroke Three-Meter Diving Noah Lense, OSU 1. Indiana 3:01.30 1. Mohamed Samy, IND 1:39.68 1. Steele Johnson, PUR 540.55 Andrew Loy, OSU 2. Minnesota 3:06.90 2. Gabriel Fantoni, IND 1:40.85 2. Michael Hixon, IND 509.95 3. Michigan 3:06.95 3. Kenneth Mende, IOWA 1:42.12 3. Andrew Capabianco, IND 488.40 4. Ohio State 3:07.44 4. Tristan Sanders, MICH 1:42.16 4. James Connor, IND 479.65 INDIVIDUAL HONORS 5. Iowa 3:08.24 5. Joseph Young, MICH 1:42.56 5. Joseph Cifelli, PUR 443.70 6. Wisconsin 3:10.52 6. James Beckman, IND 1:43.17 6. Stephen Romanik, OSU 433.75 Swimmer of the Year Ian Finnerty, IU 7. Purdue 3:11.07 7. Cameron Tysoe, WIS 1:43.40 7. Cory Coldren, IND 414.95 8. Michigan State 3:11.82 8. Justin Temprano, WIS 1:44.56 8. Christo Law, OSU 381.40 Diver of the Year Steele Johnson, PUR 400 Yard IM 100 Yard Freestyle Platform Diving 1. Charles Swanson, MICH 3:39.16 1. Blake Pieroni, IND 41.43 1. Brandon Loschiavo, PUR 523.65 Swimming Coach of the Year 2. Thomas Cope, MICH 3:42.86 2. Bowen Becker, MINN 41.61 2. Xi Yang, MINN 518.85 Ray Looze, IND 3. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo, MICH 3:43.73 3. Paul Powers, MICH 42.34 3. Andrew Capabianco, IND 468.65 Diving Coach of the Year 4. Joseph Milinovich, WIS 3:45.71 4. Bruno Blaskovic, IND 42.51 4. Christo Law, OSU 453.05 Drew Johansen, IU 5. Patrick Ransford, MICH 3:46.27 5. Matthew Abeysinghe, OSU 42.58 5. Ross Todd, MICH 452.75 6. Adam Noens, PUR 3:46.28 6. Jack Smith, IOWA 42.71 6. Clay White, OSU 430.85 Freshmen of the Year 7. Nicholas Hogsed, OSU 3:47.07 7. Ali Khalafalla, IND 43.01 7. Alan LeBlang, MINN 413.10 Ricardo Vargas, MICH 8. Spencer Lehman, IND 3:47.12 8. James Peek, MICH 43.54 8. Anton Hoherz, IOWA 381.00 Swimmer of the Championships Vini Lanza, IND Cody Coldren, IND; Chris Dawson, IOWA; James Peek, Diver of the Championships 2018 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Michael Hixon, IND MICH; Alex Duffy, MSU; Matt Thomas, MINN; Will Hofstadter, NU; Brad Shannon, OSU; Ryan O'Neill, PSU; Hudson Bursch, PUR; Anthony Lyons, WIS. 2018-19 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 363 BIG TEN MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1911 at Evanston, Ill. 1923 at Chicago, Ill. 1931 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 1938 at Winnetka, Ill. 1. Illinois 30 1. Northwestern 34 1. Michigan 57 1. Ohio State 62 2. Northwestern 17 2. Minnesota 30 2. Northwestern 20 2. Michigan 54 Chicago 17 3. Wisconsin 16 Iowa 20 3. Iowa 20 Wisconsin 17 4. Illinois 10 4. Minnesota 16 4. Northwestern 12 5. Indiana 8 5. Chicago 3 5. Minnesota 11 1912 at Evanston, Ill. 6. Michigan 5 6. Illinois 1 6. Illinois 7 1. Illinois 38 7. Chicago 4 7. Purdue 0 7. Wisconsin 6 2. Northwestern 21 8. Iowa 3 Ohio State 0 8. Chicago 0 3. Wisconsin 17 Indiana 0 4. Chicago 9 1924 1932 at Columbus, Ohio Purdue 0 1. Northwestern 32 1. Michigan 42 1913 at Evanston, Ill. 2. Michigan 14 2. Northwestern 29 1939 at Lafayette, Ind. 1. Illinois 37 3. Minnesota 12 3. Iowa 13 1. Michigan 73 2. Wisconsin 24 4. Indiana 11 4. Minnesota 12 2. Ohio State 49 3. Northwestern 19 Chicago 11 5.
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