ATLANTA – No. 4-ranked Indiana will have two top-seeded A final swims in the Friday (March 25) evening session of the 2022 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships inside McAuley Aquatic Center.
Following results from Friday's preliminary session, IU will have six final swims as well as Andrew Capobianco's defense of the 3-meter diving title, which he's won at the last two championships.
Junior Brendan Burns lived up to his top seed in the 100 Backstroke coming into the week, swimming a 44.36 in Friday morning's prelim to claim the No.