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2022 Big Ten Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2022 Big Ten Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityIndiana West Lafayette, Indiana
Date(s)February 23–26, 2021
Venue(s)Morgan J Burke Aquatic Center
2021
2023

The 2022 Big Ten Men's Swimming and Diving Championships was held from February 23–26, 2022 at the Morgan J Burke Aquatic Center in West Lafayette, Indiana. It was the 113th[1] annual Big Ten-sanctioned swimming and diving championship meet.[2]

Team standings

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Full results[3]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Indiana 1449.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ohio State 1406.5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Michigan 1056.5
4 Wisconsin 869.5
5 Purdue 821
6 Northwestern 796
7 Minnesota 637
8 Penn State 626

Swimming results

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Full results[3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Hunter Armstrong
Ohio State
18.93 Sem Andreis
Ohio State
19.15 Victor Baganha
Penn State
19.18
100 freestyle Hunter Armstrong
Ohio State
41.78 Ruslan Gaziev
Ohio State
42.07 Sem Andreis
Ohio State
42.17
200 freestyle Rafael Miroslaw
Indiana
1:32.17 Tomer Frankel
Indiana
1:33.02 Jake Newmark
Wisconsin
1:33.15
500 freestyle Jake Newmark
Wisconsin
4:12.43 Jake Mitchell
Michigan
4:12.88 Charlie Clark
Ohio State
4:13.77
1650 freestyle Charlie Clark
Ohio State
14:36.02 Jake Mitchell
Michigan
14.44.22 Aslan Yiğit
Wisconsin
14:46.23
100 backstroke Brendan Burns
Indiana
44.31 Hunter Armstrong
Ohio State
44.78 Gabriel Fantoni
Indiana
45.05
200 backstroke Brendan Burns
Indiana
1:39.34 Jake Newmark
Wisconsin
1:39.50 Gabriel Fantoni
Indiana
1:40.26
100 breaststroke Max McHugh
Minnesota
50.67 Kevin Houseman
Northwestern
51.23 Josh Matheny
Indiana
51.65
200 breaststroke Max McHugh
Minnesota
1:49.45 Josh Matheny
Indiana
1:50.65 Caleb Aman
Wisconsin
1:53.86
100 butterfly Alex Quach
Ohio State
44.74 Tomer Frankel
Indiana
44.81 Gal Groumi
Michigan
45.01
200 butterfly Brendan Burns
Indiana
1:39.81 Gal Groumi
Michigan
1:40.59 Alex Quach
Ohio State
1:41.81
200 IM Gal Groumi
Michigan
1:41.54 Alex Quach
Ohio State
1:42.47 Jared Daigle
Michigan
1:43.63
400 IM Jared Daigle
Michigan
3:41.01 Jake Mitchell
Michigan
3:41.39 Caleb Aman
Wisconsin
3:41.42
200 freestyle relay Ohio State
Hunter Armstrong (18.98)
Sem Andreis (18.61)
Alex Quach (18.97)
Ruslan Gaziev (18.72)
1:15.28 Indiana
Bruno Blaskovic (19.40)
Jack Franzman (18.99)
Rafael Miroslaw (18.83)
Van Mathias (18.59)
1:15.81 Purdue
Nicholas Sherman (19.54)
Ryan Hrosik (19.11)
Nikola Aćin (19.20)
Brady Samuels (19.00)
1:16.85
400 freestyle relay Ohio State
Hunter Armstrong (41.60)
Sem Andreis (41.82)
Alex Quach (42.03)
Ruslan Gaziev (41.71)
2:47.16 Indiana
Rafael Miroslaw (42.21)
Tomer Frankel (41.19)
Bruno Blaskovic (41.70)
Van Mathias (41.86)
2:47.96 Purdue
Nikola Aćin (42.24)
Nicholas Sherman (42.79)
Keelan Hart (43.28)
Braden Samuels (41.78)
2:50.09
800 freestyle relay Indiana
Rafael Miroslaw (1:31.89)
Tomer Frankel (1:32.74)
Van Mathias (1:33.97)
Brendan Burns (1:33.36)
6:11.96 Michigan
Patrick Callan (1:34.03)
Jake Mitchell (1:32.49)
Bora Unalmis (1:35.60)
Gal Groumi (1:32.47)
6:14.59 Ohio State
Ruslan Gaziev (1:33.96)
Shaw Satterfield (1:33.97)
James Ward (1:35.25)
Thomas Watkins (1:35.35)
6:18.53
200 medley relay Michigan
Wyatt Davis (21.07)
Will Chan (22.67)
River Wright (19.88)
Gustavo Borges (18.73)
1:22.35 Ohio State
Colin McDermott (21.25)
Hudson McDaniel (22.97)
Justin Fleagle (20.62)
Sem Andreis (18.43)
1:23.27 Indiana
Brendan Burns (21.31)
Zane Backes (23.22)
Tomer Frankel (20.13)
Jack Franzman (18.69)
1:23.35
400 medley relay Indiana
Brendan Burns (44.43)
Josh Matheny (50.76)
Tomer Frankel (44.55)
Rafael Miroslaw (41.21)
3:00.95 Ohio State
Hunter Armstrong (44.36)
Hudson McDaniel (51.35)
Alex Quach (44.17)
Sem Andreis (41.56)
3:01.44 Wisconsin
Wel Jekel (45.65)
Will Myhre (51.37)
Erik Gessner (46.00)
Jake Newmark (42.07)
3:05.09

Diving results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
454.25 Quinn Henninger
Indiana
435.95 Tyler Downs
Purdue
427.55
3 m diving Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
467.75 Jordan Rzepka
Purdue
451.90 Quinn Henninger
Indiana
451.40
Platform diving Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
469.90 Jordan Rzepka
Purdue
443.10 Carson Tyler
Indiana
440.90

Awards

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Big Ten Swimmer of the Championship: Brendan Burns, Indiana

Big Ten Diver of the Championships: Andrew Capobianco, Indiana

Big Ten Freshman of the Year: Alex Quach, Ohio State

All-Big Ten Teams

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The following swimmers were selected to the All Big-Ten Teams:

First Team Second Team
Brendan Burns, Indiana[f] Bruno Blaskovic, Indiana[f]
Andrew Capobianco, Indiana[f] Gabriel Fantoni, Indiana[f]
Tomer Frankel, Indiana[f] Jack Franzman, Indiana[f]
Van Mathias, Indiana[f] Quinn Henninger, Indiana[f]
Josh Matheny, Indiana[f] Patrick Callan, Michigan[f]
Rafael Miroslaw, Indiana[f] Jake Mitchell, Michigan[f]
Jared Daigle, Michigan[f] Bora Unalmis, Michigan[f]
Gal Groumi, Michigan[f] Kevin Houseman, Northwestern[f]
Max McHugh, Minnesota[f] Jordan Rzepka, Purdue[f]
Sem Andreis, Ohio State[f]
Hunter Armstrong, Ohio State[f]
Charlie Clark, Ohio State[f]
Ruslan Gaziev, Ohio State[f]
Hudson McDaniel, Ohio State[f]
Alex Quach, Ohio State[f]
Jacob Newmark, Wisconsin[f]

Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees

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Team Swimmer
Indiana Ben McDade
Michigan Jared Daigle
Minnesota Desmon Sachtjen
Northwestern Evan Labuda
Ohio State Colin McDermott
Penn State Devon Chenot
Purdue Brett Riley
Wisconsin Drex Nixdorf

References

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  1. ^ "THE INDIANA HOOSIERS ARE THE 2022 MEN'S BIG TEN SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONS | swimswam.com". www.swimswam.com. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Indiana Wins 2022 Big Ten Men's Swimming & Diving Championships". www.bigten.corg. Archived from the original on February 27, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Results: 2022 B1G Men's Swimming & Diving Championship (PDF)" (PDF). mgoblue.com. Retrieved February 26, 2022.