The IU Indy swimming and diving teams concluded their participation in the 2026 CSCAA National Invitational Championship with several standout performances. Key highlights included Jack Gallob's seventh-place finish in the men's 50 backstroke and a seventh-place relay finish in the 200-yard medley. The men's team finished 19th out of 30 with 207 points, while the women's team also produced strong individual results, with Addy Hirsbrunner leading in the 50 backstroke prelims.

By the Numbers
  • Jack Gallob placed 7th in the men's 50 backstroke with a time of 22.37 seconds.
  • The men's team scored a total of 207 points, finishing 19th among 30 teams.
  • Shane Tebeest's relay team finished 7th in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:27.40.
Yes, But

While the Jaguar men secured notable placements, their overall finish of 19th reflects stiff competition at a national level, raising questions about the depth of the team's talent relative to others in the championship.

State of Play
  • IU Indy showcased competitive performances in a diverse range of events, contributing to overall team scoring.
  • Several swimmers demonstrated strong individual times, hinting at potential for future competitions.
What's Next

The IU Indy swimming and diving teams will aim to build on their performance as they transition to upcoming season events, potentially focusing on recruitment and training to enhance overall competitiveness.

Bottom Line

The Jaguar teams showed promise at the CSCAA National Invitational Championship, with standout individual performances highlighting future potential while also identifying areas for improvement as they prepare for next season.