DUAL MEET INFORMATION
Purdue Men and Women at Notre Dame
Friday, Oct. 13 at 4 p.m. ET
Rolfs Aquatic Center / South Bend, Indiana
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue swimming & diving teams open their new season with their lone full team road trip of the fall, visiting South Bend for a Friday the 13th co-ed dual at Notre Dame.
Action begins at 4 p.m. ET at UND's Rolfs Aquatic Center. A traditional 16-event dual is planned for Friday with the default events, including the 200 medley and 400 free relays, 200 individual medley and springboard diving.
The Purdue men are set to compete for the first time under the guidance of head coach Alex Jerden, who ascended to the leader of the program in April following the retirement of Dan Ross. Jerden previously spent four years as an assistant coach with the Boilermakers.
Purdue swept a co-ed dual in November 2014 for its last victories in South Bend. After the Boilermakers enjoyed a strong stretch in the annual series from 2007-08 through 2015-16, the Fighting Irish have turned the tables in recent years and swept the last five co-ed duals. Purdue also visited South Bend for the last dual between the schools in October 2021. Brady Samuels won the 50 freestyle that night.
The Boilermakers also traveled 19 swimmers to the South Bend-Elkhart area in March for the CSCAA National Invitational Championships at the Beacon Health Aquatic Center. All 19 swimmers remain active members of the programs. Ethan Shaw won bronze in the 500 free. Last month, Shaw joined Andrew Alders and Griffin Seaver as the seniors elected as team captains for this season by their teammates.
South Bend native and Saint Joseph High School product Evie Sierra headlines Purdue's current group of student-athletes that hail from Northern Indiana and the Region.
After Friday, the Boilermakers' next five NCAA meets are all at home. They don't travel again until visiting Bloomington for the annual rivalry dual with Indiana on January 27. Purdue home-opening weekend is up next and features meets Friday evening and Saturday afternoon at the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center.
PURDUE'S NORTHERN & NORTHWEST INDIANA NATIVES
• Andrew Alders – Chesterton
• Mya Bailey – East Chicago
• Gabe Eschbach – Westville
• Griffin Poulsen – Munster
• Evie Sierra – South Bend
• Kaitlin Simons – Middlebury
• The Purdue women also have seven Michigan natives on their roster, with South Bend representing the closest to home they will be competing this season. The group from Michigan includes: Masy Folcik, Madeline Greaves, Ashley Lund, Abby Marcukaitis, Kendal Schreder, Kate Stanley and Hannah Williams.
CAREER BESTS TO MOVE UP OR JOIN PURDUE RECORD BOOK – MEN IN 2022-23
• Brady Samuels – 1st in 100 Back (45.17), 2nd in 100 Free (41.99), 2nd in 200 Free (1:34.85), 4th in 50 Free (19.46)
• 200 Medley Relay – 2nd (1:23.86)
…Muhammad, Witty, Samuels, Sherman
• 800 Free Relay – 2nd (6:24.66)
…Sherman, McCarthy, Samuels, Wenker
• Ethan Shaw – 3rd in 500 Free (4:20.65), 7th in 200 Fly (1:45.85), 12th in 200 Free (1:36.64), 12th in 400 IM (3:51.23)
• 200 Free Relay Team – 3rd (1:17.35)
…Sherman, Samuels, Juengel, Muhammad
• 400 Free Relay Team – 3rd (2:50.87)
…Sherman, Samuels, Muhammad, Hart
• Coleman Modglin – 4th in 100 Breast (53.08)
• 400 Medley Relay – 4th (3:08.36)
…Muhammad, Sherman, Samuels, Hart
• Idris Muhammad – 5th in 100 Back (46.98), 6th in 50 Free (19.50)
• Aaron Frollo – 7th in 500 Free (4:23.64), 12th in 1000 Free (9:18.00), 14th in 1650 Free (15:27.18)
• Andrew Witty – 9th in 100 Breast (53.51), 15th in 200 Breast (1:58.73)
• Jordan Rzepka – 9th in Platform Diving (451.40)
• Andrew Alders – 12th in 200 Breast (1:58.26)
• Andrew Swenson – 13th in 200 Back (1:44.41)
• Sam Bennett – 14th on 3-Meter (408.20)
• Connor McCarthy – 15th in 200 Free (1:37.32)
• Dylan Burau – 15th in 200 Back (1:45.59)
CAREER BESTS TO MOVE UP OR JOIN PURDUE RECORD BOOK – WOMEN IN 2022-23
• Hannah Hill – 3rd in 50 Free (22.56)
• Kate Beavon – 3rd in 1000 Free (9:47.32)
• 200 Free Relay Team – 4th (1:30.74)
…Hill, Love, Bowen, Schreder
• Maggie Love – 6th in 100 Breast (1:00.81), 9th in 200 IM (2:00.01), 13th in 50 Free (22.96), 14th in 100 Free (49.84)
• Abby Marcukaitis – 7th in 100 Back (54.32)
• Kendra Bowen – 8th in 100 Free (49.70)
• Mahala Erlandson – 9th in 200 Breast (2:15.68)
• Cecilie Wiuff – 9th in 200 Fly (1:59.22)
• 400 Free Relay – 9th (3:18.98)
…Bowen, Love, Hill, Schreder
• Daryn Wright – 10th on 1-Meter (321.60), 10th on 3-Meter (354.53), 12th on Platform (309.60)
• Kelsey Cooper – 11th in 200 Back (1:58.39)
• Sophie McAfee – 14th on 3-Meter (347.30)
Purdue Men and Women at Notre Dame
Friday, Oct. 13 at 4 p.m. ET
Rolfs Aquatic Center / South Bend, Indiana
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue swimming & diving teams open their new season with their lone full team road trip of the fall, visiting South Bend for a Friday the 13th co-ed dual at Notre Dame.
Action begins at 4 p.m. ET at UND's Rolfs Aquatic Center. A traditional 16-event dual is planned for Friday with the default events, including the 200 medley and 400 free relays, 200 individual medley and springboard diving.
The Purdue men are set to compete for the first time under the guidance of head coach Alex Jerden, who ascended to the leader of the program in April following the retirement of Dan Ross. Jerden previously spent four years as an assistant coach with the Boilermakers.
Purdue swept a co-ed dual in November 2014 for its last victories in South Bend. After the Boilermakers enjoyed a strong stretch in the annual series from 2007-08 through 2015-16, the Fighting Irish have turned the tables in recent years and swept the last five co-ed duals. Purdue also visited South Bend for the last dual between the schools in October 2021. Brady Samuels won the 50 freestyle that night.
The Boilermakers also traveled 19 swimmers to the South Bend-Elkhart area in March for the CSCAA National Invitational Championships at the Beacon Health Aquatic Center. All 19 swimmers remain active members of the programs. Ethan Shaw won bronze in the 500 free. Last month, Shaw joined Andrew Alders and Griffin Seaver as the seniors elected as team captains for this season by their teammates.
2023 CSCAA NATIONAL INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFIERS March 9-11 in Elkhart, Indiana |
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MEN Wyatt Blair Dylan Burau Gabe Eschbach Luke Fortner Andy Kelly Charlie King Kevin O'Dare Ethan Shaw Andrew Swenson Raymond Whittaker Ryan Zerpa |
WOMEN Kelsey Cooper Masy Folcik Hannah Hill Maggie Love Ashley Lund Reagan Mattice Kali Sayovitz Cecilie Wiuff |
South Bend native and Saint Joseph High School product Evie Sierra headlines Purdue's current group of student-athletes that hail from Northern Indiana and the Region.
After Friday, the Boilermakers' next five NCAA meets are all at home. They don't travel again until visiting Bloomington for the annual rivalry dual with Indiana on January 27. Purdue home-opening weekend is up next and features meets Friday evening and Saturday afternoon at the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center.
PURDUE'S NORTHERN & NORTHWEST INDIANA NATIVES
• Andrew Alders – Chesterton
• Mya Bailey – East Chicago
• Gabe Eschbach – Westville
• Griffin Poulsen – Munster
• Evie Sierra – South Bend
• Kaitlin Simons – Middlebury
• The Purdue women also have seven Michigan natives on their roster, with South Bend representing the closest to home they will be competing this season. The group from Michigan includes: Masy Folcik, Madeline Greaves, Ashley Lund, Abby Marcukaitis, Kendal Schreder, Kate Stanley and Hannah Williams.
2023 SUMMER NOTABLES FOR ACTIVE BOILERMAKERS | ||
Competed Internationally Kate Beavon Sam Bennett Sophie McAfee Jordan Rzepka Maycey Vieta |
Competed at U.S. Nationals Andrew Alders Maxwell Blume Dylan Burau Kelsey Cooper Masy Folcik Hannah Hill Sophie McAfee Max Miller Coleman Modglin Brady Samuels Raymond Whittaker Andrew Witty Daryn Wright |
Medaled at Indiana Senior State Kendra Bowen Maxwell Blume Kelsey Cooper Gabe Eschbach Masy Folcik Aaron Frollo Hannah Hill Andy Kelly Lance Lesage Maggie Love Abby Marcukaitis Reagan Mattice Coleman Modglin Kate Mouser Ana Rojas Kali Sayovitz Raymond Whittaker Cecilie Wiuff |
CAREER BESTS TO MOVE UP OR JOIN PURDUE RECORD BOOK – MEN IN 2022-23
• Brady Samuels – 1st in 100 Back (45.17), 2nd in 100 Free (41.99), 2nd in 200 Free (1:34.85), 4th in 50 Free (19.46)
• 200 Medley Relay – 2nd (1:23.86)
…Muhammad, Witty, Samuels, Sherman
• 800 Free Relay – 2nd (6:24.66)
…Sherman, McCarthy, Samuels, Wenker
• Ethan Shaw – 3rd in 500 Free (4:20.65), 7th in 200 Fly (1:45.85), 12th in 200 Free (1:36.64), 12th in 400 IM (3:51.23)
• 200 Free Relay Team – 3rd (1:17.35)
…Sherman, Samuels, Juengel, Muhammad
• 400 Free Relay Team – 3rd (2:50.87)
…Sherman, Samuels, Muhammad, Hart
• Coleman Modglin – 4th in 100 Breast (53.08)
• 400 Medley Relay – 4th (3:08.36)
…Muhammad, Sherman, Samuels, Hart
• Idris Muhammad – 5th in 100 Back (46.98), 6th in 50 Free (19.50)
• Aaron Frollo – 7th in 500 Free (4:23.64), 12th in 1000 Free (9:18.00), 14th in 1650 Free (15:27.18)
• Andrew Witty – 9th in 100 Breast (53.51), 15th in 200 Breast (1:58.73)
• Jordan Rzepka – 9th in Platform Diving (451.40)
• Andrew Alders – 12th in 200 Breast (1:58.26)
• Andrew Swenson – 13th in 200 Back (1:44.41)
• Sam Bennett – 14th on 3-Meter (408.20)
• Connor McCarthy – 15th in 200 Free (1:37.32)
• Dylan Burau – 15th in 200 Back (1:45.59)
CAREER BESTS TO MOVE UP OR JOIN PURDUE RECORD BOOK – WOMEN IN 2022-23
• Hannah Hill – 3rd in 50 Free (22.56)
• Kate Beavon – 3rd in 1000 Free (9:47.32)
• 200 Free Relay Team – 4th (1:30.74)
…Hill, Love, Bowen, Schreder
• Maggie Love – 6th in 100 Breast (1:00.81), 9th in 200 IM (2:00.01), 13th in 50 Free (22.96), 14th in 100 Free (49.84)
• Abby Marcukaitis – 7th in 100 Back (54.32)
• Kendra Bowen – 8th in 100 Free (49.70)
• Mahala Erlandson – 9th in 200 Breast (2:15.68)
• Cecilie Wiuff – 9th in 200 Fly (1:59.22)
• 400 Free Relay – 9th (3:18.98)
…Bowen, Love, Hill, Schreder
• Daryn Wright – 10th on 1-Meter (321.60), 10th on 3-Meter (354.53), 12th on Platform (309.60)
• Kelsey Cooper – 11th in 200 Back (1:58.39)
• Sophie McAfee – 14th on 3-Meter (347.30)