SWIMMING & DIVING: Ohio's home dominance continues with 3 more victories
The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams capped off another solid weekend, winning their home meets in dominating fashion for the second straight weekend.
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The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams capped off another solid weekend, winning their home meets in dominating fashion for the second straight weekend.
This weekend the Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving team continue its string of home meets, and hope to build off last week's successes against Kenyon and Bowling Green.
The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams will be donning their swim caps and Speedos today, as the Bobcats begin their seasons against Eastern Michigan before the women face-off against Toledo tomorrow.
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With a victory in the final event of the evening, the Ohio women's swimming and diving team stands in second place after the first day of competition at the Mid-American Conference Championships Emily Wylam, Sarah Vaughn, Ashley Marion and Ilse Petersen set a pool record in the 400-yard medley relay with a time of 3:47.73. The foursome finished more than two seconds ahead of Ball State in the event.
The long-standing swimming rivalry between Ohio and Miami will be renewed this weekend when the women's team travels to Akron for the Mid-American Conference Championships.
The Ohio swimming and diving teams excelled this past weekend at their meet at Miami.
After a quarter and a half of waiting, the greatest weekend of the year is finally upon us - Sibs' Weekend.
Despite 10 first-place finishes and numerous personal best times, the Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams were swept by rival Miami in conference dual meet action Saturday.
The Ohio-Miami rivalry extends beyond the basketball court this weekend when the Ohio swimming and diving teams travel to Miami for their last road dual meet of the year.
Twelve swimmers and divers won individual events as the Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams added to the win column this weekend against conference rival Buffalo.
The Ohio swimming and diving team returns to Mid-American Conference action against Buffalo after two non-conference dual meets last weekend.
The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams both split the weekend with home wins over Denison on Friday and losses at Ohio State on Saturday.
Today, fathers of Ohio University students from all over will arrive in Athens for OU's Dads Weekend 2006.
The Ohio swimming and diving team does not compete at the conference championships for another couple of months.
Saturday's contest between the Ohio women's swimming and diving team and the Toledo Rockets could not get any closer. The two teams ended the meet with a tie score of 149-149. In the final event of the meet, the 200-yard freestyle relay, the Bobcats took second and fourth in the event, while the Rockets won and also finished third. Emily Wylam had three career-best performances, winning the 100 (58.13 seconds) and 200 (2:05.40) backstroke and the 200 individual medley (2:09.29). Ilse Petersen added two more wins to her weekend total, finishing first in the 200 and 500 freestyle events against the Rockets. She was happy with her performances throughout the weekend, she said.
Throughout Thomas Boeh's 10-year term as director of athletics at Ohio University, many varsity sports excelled, some even becoming repeat Mid-American Conference Champions. Following his stint as a Bobcat, Boeh did attribute a large part of the accomplishments to the individual coaches.