Swim & Dive: Prepping for the MAC Championships
There is no other meet like the MAC Championships. Ohio is set to host the 2018 Mid-American Conference Championships this Wednesday through Saturday.
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There is no other meet like the MAC Championships. Ohio is set to host the 2018 Mid-American Conference Championships this Wednesday through Saturday.
Today is Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018. Here’s what you need to know today:
The Mid-American Conference Championship is the main event of the season and all the effort put in throughout the season leads to it. This year, Ohio is hosting the meet and the excitement on the team is evident.
College athletes transferring in football, basketball and baseball is well documented by the public, but it is much less common in swimming and diving.
The next meet Ohio will swim in is the Mid-American Conference Championships on Feb. 21-24, and looking at the combination of dual-meets and invitationals, Ohio has been improving over the course of the season.
As Katie Lemen swam the anchor leg, Elena Patz and Caroline Raley waved their arms to encourage the crowd to cheer louder.
Today is Monday, Jan. 29, 2018. Here’s what you need to know.
Freestyle events have consistently been Ohio’s best all season long, as it won nine out of 10 in a split of dual-meets against Marshall and Bowling Green over the weekend.
The gap between the best team in Mid-American Conference, Akron, and Ohio was evident Saturday as the Zips cruised to a 193-106 dual-meet victory.
When the first meet of the season occurred Oct. 21 against Youngstown State, there were four months before the biggest meet of the season.
It was supposed to be an action-filled weekend for Ohio with the swimmers in Pittsburgh and the divers in Buffalo.
While students are heading home to relax and spend time with their families, the swim and dive team will be training together in Florida and Athens.
The best times are supposed to come in the spring. There is more rest and individualized training, along with the excitement of the conference championships.
The record books were constantly updated over the weekend at the U.S. Winter National Championships for Ohio when four swimmers competed in 21 races.
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One meet remains for Ohio in 2017 and only four swimmers will be competing in the meet.
Today is Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017. Here’s what you need to know.
With the competition steepening, the times were dropping rapidly for everyone as Ohio concluded the TYR Invitational in Evanston, Ill. in third place.