MAC Championships: Swimming and diving from a football perspective
By Paul Meara
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By Paul Meara
After the first day of the Mid-American Conference Championships, Ohio sits second after two events.
By Paul Meara
Any time a senior class steps into the arena, on the field, or, in this case, a natatorium, it packs a certain emotion whether it's sadness or excitement. For the Bobcats, this isn't just any class of seniors.
The regular season for Ohio ends this weekend, as the Bobcats will finish up their dual-meet schedule with two road contests.
Back-to-back days of competition across two different states proved no match for the Bobcats as they cruised to an undefeated weekend.
Ohio is hitting the road this weekend for the first two meets of a four dual-meet road trip.
At 5:30 a.m., Athens is dark and quiet. Most everyone is asleep - except the Ohio swimming and diving team.
Bobcats coach Clay Calkins said he had high expectations for his track and field squad heading into the All-Ohio Championships. They've likely been grounded, at least for the time being.
Another meet, another brilliant performance by Lindsay Hamilton.
Coming off of a 2-0 weekend, the Bobcats are back in the pool for a rare midweek matchup.
The renewed rivalry between the Bobcats and Ohio State did not go Ohio's way. Ohio lost to Ohio State by more than 100 points, with a final score of 213 - 87.
In the wake of early season, the Bobcats will prepare to catch the proverbial worm and get off to a good start in their first two meets.
The NCAA released its Graduation Success Rates yesterday, and five Ohio teams achieved a 100 percent graduation rate for students entering college.
The event that took place in the Aquatic Center Friday evening might have been one of the few times all season where individual and team performances weren't the most important goal for the Bobcats.
Remembering camping trips and horseback riding, Kasey Tolbert has always had a place in her heart for horses.
Saturday night at Miami University, the season ended for the majority of the Ohio swimming and diving team.
Two relay races proved fruitful for the Ohio swimming and diving team the first night of the Mid-American Conference Championships.
After six months, 12 dual meets and thousands upon thousands of laps in the Aquatic Center pool, the four days the Ohio swimming and diving team has been waiting for have finally arrived.
One's a win, two's a trend and three's a streak. But eight victories in a row can only be described as being on a roll.