INDIANAPOLIS - The NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s
Swimming and Diving Championships are set to take place at the IU Natatorium on
the campus of IUPUI March 13-16. University of Indianapolis and Indiana Sports
Corp will serve as co-hosts for the Championships in Indianapolis.
A total of 406 participants (340 swimmers and 66 divers) will compete including student-athletes from UIndy. There are more than 50 women’s and 30 men’s teams competing during the four days of Championship action.
UIndy qualified 23 student-athletes for the Swimming Championships. Adam Rosipal has the top time in the Men’s 1650 Freestyle with a time of 15:13.73. Additionally, Edda Skoric has the second fastest time in the Women’s 200 Backstroke with a finishing time of 1:55.80.
Student-athletes qualified for the swimming portion of the Championships by meeting the established minimum time for the events in which they entered. Divers will be determined by performances achieved at the Preliminary Diving Qualifications March 14 at the IU Natatorium. The complete list of all swimmers competing in the Championships is available at www.usaswimming.org/NCAA.
All-session and single-session tickets are currently on-sale for the Championships and are available at TicketMaster.com. Tickets can also be purchased on-site at the IU Natatorium ticket office for the duration of the event.
Tickets are general admission. All-session tickets for adults are on sale for $65 while youth, student and senior citizen tickets are $30.
Preliminary rounds will take place at 10 a.m. on each day of the Championships. Preliminary round single-session adult tickets can be purchased for $10. Youth, student and senior citizen single-session bleacher tickets are $8.
Final rounds will take place at 6 p.m. each night. Final round single-session reserved adult tickets are $12. Youth, student and senior citizen tickets cost $10. Additional fees may apply with on-site purchase.
Children age 2 and younger are free of charge.
NCAA.com will live video stream all sessions Wednesday through Saturday of the Championships. Live results for the Championships will also be available on NCAA.com and indianasportscorp.org.
For more information on the Championships, visit www.indianasportscorp.org.
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