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2020 Big Ten Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2020 Big Ten Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityIndiana Bloomington, Indiana
Date(s)February 26–29, 2020
Venue(s)Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center
2019
2021

The 2020 Big Ten Men's Swimming and Diving Championships was held from February 26–20, 2020 at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center in Bloomington, 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) Michigan 1548
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ohio State 1329
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Indiana 1321
4 Wisconsin 833
5 Northwestern 664
6 Iowa 571
7 Purdue 561
8 Minnesota 551
9 Penn State 531
10 Michigan State 309

Swimming results

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Full results[4]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Bruno Blaskovic
Indiana
18.96 Gabriel Castano
Penn State
19.15 Sem Andreis
Ohio State
19.28
100 freestyle Bruno Blaskovic
Indiana
41.88 Andrew Loy
Ohio State
42.21 Mohamed Hassan
Indiana
42.38
200 freestyle Andrew Loy
Ohio State
1:31.88 Paul Delakis
Ohio State
1:32.04 Mohamed Hassan
Indiana
1:32.91
500 freestyle Felix Auböck
Michigan
4:10.14 Patrick Callan
Michigan
4:11.79 Ricardo Vargas
Michigan
4:11.80
1650 freestyle Felix Auböck
Michigan
14:30.10 Ricardo Vargas
Michigan
14.39.48 Michael Calvillo
Indiana
14:54.02
100 backstroke Gabriel Fantoni
Indiana
44.92 Brendan Burns
Indiana
45.75 Cameron Tysoe
Wisconsin
46.03
200 backstroke Gabriel Fantoni
Indiana
1:40.31 Michael Daly
Penn State
1:40.63 Cameron Tysoe
Wisconsin
1:41.02
100 breaststroke Max McHugh
Minnesota
50.67 Zane Backes
Indiana
51.37 Jeremy Babinet
Michigan
51.44
200 breaststroke Thomas Cope
Michigan
1:51.44 Paul Delakis
Ohio State
1:51.65 Max McHugh
Minnesota
1:51.80
100 butterfly Miles Smachlo
Michigan
45.05 Bruno Blaskovic
Indiana
45.44 Brendan Burns
Indiana
45.47
200 butterfly Brendan Burns
Indiana
1:40.98 Miles Smachlo
Michigan
1:41.47 Noah Lense
Ohio State
1:41.57
200 IM Andrew Loy
Ohio State
1:42.03 Paul Delakis
Ohio State
1:42.25 Thomas Cope
Michigan
1:42.77
400 IM Charlie Swanson
Michigan
3:40.26 Ricardo Vargas
Michigan
3:42.68 Thomas Cope
Michigan
3:42.80
200 freestyle relay Indiana
Bruno Blaskovic (19.25)
Jack Franzman (18.74)
Brandon Hamblin (19.03)
Mohamed Hassan (19.28)
1:16.30 Michigan
Gustavo Borges (19.39)
Miles Smachlo (19.20)
Cameron Peel (19.01)
River Wright (19.09)
1:16.69 Ohio State
Sem Andreis (19.27)
Andrew Loy (19.12)
Matthew Abeysinghe (19.30)
Paul Delakis (19.29)
1:16.98
400 freestyle relay Indiana
Jack Franzman (42.48)
Bruno Blaskovic (41.93)
Van Mathias (42.04)
Mohamed Hassan (41.98)
2:48.43 Ohio State
Andrew Loy (42.47)
Matthew Abeysinghe (42.64)
Sem Andreis (41.90)
Paul Delakis (42.19)
2:49.20 Michigan
Gustavo Borges (42.83)
Cameron Peel (42.69)
Charlie Swanson (42.59)
Patrick Callan (43.27)
2:51.38
800 freestyle relay Michigan
Patrick Callan (1:32.90)
Felix Auböck (1:31.85)
Charlie Swanson (1:33.08)
Thomas Cope (1:33.63)
6:11.46 Ohio State
Andrew Loy (1:32.37)
Paul Delakis (1:31.44)
Matthew Abeysinghe (1:35.91)
Jonah Cooper (1:35.64)
6:15.36 Indiana
Mohamed Hassan (1:32.63)
Van Mathias (1:33.88)
Brendan Burns (1:34.59)
Jack Franzman (1:34.43)
6:15.53
200 medley relay Indiana
Gabriel Fantoni (21.17)
Zane Backes (23.08)
Brendan Burns (20.20)
Bruno Blaskovic (18.62)
1:23.07 Michigan
Eric Storms (21.66)
Will Chan (23.46)
Miles Smachlo (20.22)
Gustavo Borges (18.82)
1:24.16 Purdue
Michael Juengel (21.61)
Trent Pellini (23.20)
Ryan Hrosik (20.64)
Nikola Acin (18.99)
1:24.44
400 medley relay Indiana
Gabriel Fantoni (44.98)
Zane Backes (51.25)
Brendan Burns (44.89)
Bruno Blaskovic (41.15)
3:02.27 Ohio State
Jonah Cooper (46.56)
Jason Mathews (51.92)
Noah Lense (45.24)
Andrew Loy (41.35)
3:05.07 Michigan
Alex King (45.68)
Jeremy Babinet (50.65)
Miles Smachlo (44.85)
Gustavo Borges (41.98)
3:05.83

Diving results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving Ross Todd
Michigan
385.20 Lyle Yost
Ohio State
377.75 Greg Duncan
Purdue
360.20
3 m diving Greg Duncan
Purdue
448.20 Ross Todd
Michigan
414.25 Lyle Yost
Ohio State
400.40
Platform diving Lyle Yost
Ohio State
451.00 Benjamin Bradley
Purdue
447.90 Ross Todd
Michigan
419.50

Awards

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Big Ten Swimmer of the Championship: Bruno Blaskovic, Indiana

Big Ten Diver of the Championships: Ross Todd, Michigan & Lyle Yost, Ohio State

Big Ten Freshman of the Year: Brendan Burns, Michigan

All-Big Ten Teams

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

First Team Second Team
Zane Backes, Indiana[f] Gustavo Borges, Michigan[f]
Bruno Blaskovic, Indiana[f] Will Chan, Michigan[f]
Brendan Burns, Indiana[f] Ricardo Vargas, Michigan[f]
Gabriel Fantoni, Indiana[f] Cameron Peel, Michigan[f]
Jack Franzman, Indiana[f] Eric Storms, Michigan[f]
Brandon Hamblin, Indiana[f] River Wright, Michigan[f]
Mohamed Samy, Indiana[f] Matt Abeysinghe, Ohio State[f]
Felix Auböck, Michigan[f] Jonah Cooper, Ohio State[f]
Patrick Callan, Michigan[f] Paul Delakis, Ohio State[f]
Thomas Cope, Michigan[f] Noah Lense, Ohio State[f]
Miles Smachlo, Michigan[f] Jason Mathews, Ohio State[f]
Charlie Swanson, Michigan[f] Gabriel Castano, Penn State[f]
Ross Todd, Michigan[f] Michael Daly, Penn State[f]
Max McHugh, Minnesota[f] Ben Bramley, Purdue[f]
Andrew Loy, Ohio State[f]
Lyle Yost, Ohio State[f]
Greg Duncan, Purdue[f]

Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees

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Team Swimmer
Indiana Brock Brown
Iowa Anze Fers Erzen
Michigan Jacob Montague
Michigan State Nehemiah Mork
Minnesota Nick Saulnier
Northwestern Jack Thorne
Ohio State Jacob Siler
Penn State Austin Wilson
Purdue Nick McDowell
Wisconsin Eric Guenes

References

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  1. ^ "2020 Big Ten Men's Swimming & Diving Championships". Archived from the original on March 6, 2020. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "Michigan Wins 2020 Big Ten Men's Swimming & Diving Championships". www.bigten.corg. Archived from the original on June 27, 2022. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
  3. ^ "2020 Big Ten Conference Championships (M) | swimcloud.com". www.swimcloud.com. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  4. ^ "2020 Championship Results (PDF)" (PDF). Big Ten Conference. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 7, 2020. Retrieved February 29, 2020.