Indiana track and field traveled to Indianapolis to compete in the Crossroads of America meet Jan. 24-25. Despite less victories than the Indiana Invitational on Jan 17-18, Indiana still brought home a few wins at the Crossroads of America meet.
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Purdue’s lone victory came in the diving segment of the meet, with senior Jordan Rzepka winning the platform diving event by over 40 points. However, reigning NCAA champion and Indiana senior Olympian Carson Tyler won the 1-meter diving with an NCAA Zone Qualifying Score of 411.45.
The Hoosiers stormed back to take a late lead against Maryland, but botched the final two possessions in a disheartening loss at Assembly Hall.
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The Hoosiers had a quality win against Maryland all but bottled up. Then Indiana didn't foul, had late substitutions and poor execution on its last play.
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