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Ohio University tuition: $8,235 per year. A standard double dorm room: $3,855 per year. A meal plan offering 20 meals weekly: $3,831 per year. Cost to get into an Ohio baseball game: free.
Mike Shelby ended his collegiate career on a high note, helping the Ohio men's swimming and diving team to a fourth-place finish with 465 points at the Mid-American Conference Championships.
With a first-place finish in the first event of the meet, the Ohio men's swimming and diving team stands in fourth place with 157 points after the first day of competition at the Mid-American Conference Championships.
Amanda Smith was one of the many Bobcat women on the swimming and diving team who were recognized at the Mid-American Conference Championship.
The Ohio men's swimming and diving team will put aside its 0-4 Mid-American Conference dual meet record as they compete at the MAC Championships in Oxford today through Saturday.
Behind strong swims from Ilse Petersen and Michaela Hahn-Lawson, the Ohio women's swimming and diving team finished with 507 points, second only to Miami at the Mid-American Conference Championships.
After a slow start on the evening, the Ohio women's swimming and diving team ended the first day of the Mid-American Conference women's swimming and diving Championships on a high note with a come-from-behind win in the 400-yard medley relay.
Three sports --wrestling, track and field, and swimming and diving -epitomize what true competition is.
Since the first Mid-American Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Championships were held in 1981, only three teams have ever won the team title, with either the Bobcats or RedHawks claiming all but the first team title. Since then, Miami and Ohio have dominated the conference championships winning the last 23 conference titles.
It's the meet the Ohio women's swimming and diving team has been preparing for all year: The 2005 Mid-American Conference Women's Swimming and Diving Championships start today and will continue through Saturday in the Aquatic Center.
Prior to the start of every major athletic competition, fans, players and coaches rise and listen to a familiar tune with hats removed and hands over hearts.
In a heated match up with first place Mid-American Conference rival Miami (12-1 overall, 7-0 MAC), the Ohio women's swimming and diving team (8-2-1, 4-2-1 MAC) saw its 54-meet home winning streak come to an end Friday night. Despite three multiple-event winners, eight event victories and season-best times, the Bobcats fell by a margin of 177-123.
Fourteen Ohio swimmers and divers will compete in their final home dual meet this weekend as the Bobcat men (1-5 overall, 0-3 Mid-American Conference) and women (7-1-1, 3-1-1 MAC) swim against Ball State and the women compete against Miami as well.
Greg Werner, who is in his 10th year as the Ohio swimming and diving coach, is busy preparing his team for the Mid-American Conference championships. He took some time to sit down with The Post's Julie Goldberg to talk about his international coaching experiences, his childhood, and who he thinks will win the Super Bowl.
The Ohio women's swimming and diving team used a strong start, winning nine of the first 11 events, to defeat Mid-American Conference opponent Marshall 172-126 Saturday in Huntington, W. Va.
The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams will compete in their final road dual meets of the season as the men take on conference rival Miami, and the women swim Marshall.
The Ohio women's swimming and diving and men's and women's track and field teams had an unscheduled break from their respective competitions this weekend because of poor weather.
As the Ohio women's swimming and diving team continues to get back into peak condition for the Mid-American Conference Championships, they return to conference action this weekend against Bowling Green.
It took a false start in the final event for the Ohio women's swimming and diving team to beat Ohio State and extend its home dual meet win streak to 54.
The last time the Ohio women's swimming and diving team lost a home dual meet was Jan. 27, 1996 against Ball State, and they look to extend their 52-meet winning streak this weekend against Denison and Ohio State. Meanwhile, the men are still in search of their first dual meet victory of the season.