Clark Sets Program and Age Group Records in 400 Medley Relay
Indiana's women's swimming and diving team remains in seventh place after setting program records during the NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. Freshman Liberty Clark achieved a sixth-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle, recording a time of 21.25 that established a new program and 17-18 National Age Group record. In the 400-yard medley relay, Indiana finished seventh with a program record time of 3:25.17, significantly better than their seed time. Clark also showcased her speed with the fastest anchor split of 45.67 in the relay, ranking tied for 11th all-time. The team's performance marked a strong showing as they aim for further success in the championships.
By the Numbers- Liberty Clark's time of 21.25 in the 50-yard freestyle sets a program and 17-18 NAG record.
- The 400-yard medley relay team finished with a program record of 3:25.17, 0.98 seconds faster than their previous best.
- Indiana currently holds seventh place in the overall championships standings.
- The team has set records in three out of their four relays thus far.
Looking ahead to the final day of the championships, Indiana is set to compete in the 200 IM, 100 freestyle, 200 butterfly, 200 backstroke, and the platform diving event, as they seek to improve their standings.
Bottom LineIndiana's strong record-breaking performance signals a promising trajectory for the team, making them a competitive force to watch as the championships conclude.
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