Swimmers Set for Lengthy Course Finale in SoCal – Purdue Boilermakers

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The summer long course season draws to a close for the Purdue Swimmers this week as 10 Boilermakers have made the annual trip west to Southern California to compete at USA Swimming’s TYR Summer Championships.

Four men and six women are set to represent Purdue at the four-day showcase, which is once again being held outdoors at the William J. Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center in Irvine. The Boilermakers are set to compete in 15 events.

Prelims begin daily at noon ET, with finals held nightly at 8 p.m. ET.

PURDUE ENTRIES AT TYR SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPS
Maxwell Blume – 50m & 100m Breast, Relays
Lucas Byrd (Incoming Transfer) – 50m & 100m Breast, Relays
Hannah Hill – 50m Free, Relays
Caitlin Hurley – 400m Free, Relays
Keira Kask – 50m & 100m Fly, Relays
Evan Mackesy – 200m & 400m IM, Relays
Reagan Mattice – 400m, 800m & 1500m Free, Relays
Kate Mouser – 400m Free, 400m IM, Relays
Blake Rowe – 200m Back, Relays
Adele Sands – 200m, 400m, 800m & 1500m Free, Relays

Maxwell Blume (100m Breast) and Adele Sands (800m and 1500m Free) return to Summer Nationals after posting podium finishes at USA Swimming’s Speedo Summer Championships a year ago. Hannah Hill and Blume are racing at the summer showcase for the third year in a row. Kate Mouser and Keira Kask are also back for the Boilermakers.

Last month, Purdue was well represented by the women at USA Swimming’s Speedo Sectionals in Columbus (July 17-20) and Future Championships in Madison (July 23-26). At the Speedo Sectionals, Lara Phipps won the 50-meter butterfly and teamed up with Caitlin Hurley, Kaia Podlin and Sands to make Boilermaker Aquatics a winner in the 400-meter free relay. The following week in Madison, Nathaniel Thomas placed fourth in the 50-meter free for Purdue’s top individual finish. He also teamed up with Andy Kelly, Walker Mattice and incoming transfer Alex Hotta to help Boilermaker Aquatics place second in the 400m free relay, posting the second-best long course time in Purdue history.


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