Swim & Dive: Three-day meet awaits Ohio in Illinois
The first invitational of the season for Ohio will occur Nov. 17-19 in Evanston, Ill. at the TYR Invite, with Northwestern as the host.
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The first invitational of the season for Ohio will occur Nov. 17-19 in Evanston, Ill. at the TYR Invite, with Northwestern as the host.
When a recruit was visiting on a Tuesday night in the spring of 2016, Ana Henderson volunteered to host the recruit. It's a rarity to have someone volunteer, especially on a week night.
Through three meets, Ohio has won 33 events out of a possible 48.
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Entering the final event of the day, there were scenarios in which either Ohio or Buffalo could win Saturday's meet. It wasn’t an individual race or dive to determine the winning team, but a relay. Athletes from both teams lined the edges of the pool, cheering on their swimmers.
Shooting guard Jordan Dartis will return to the court on Saturday. (The Post)
Ohio earned first-place finishes in all but one swimming event in its first meet of the year. In its second meet of the year, it only lost two.
Today is Monday, Oct. 23, 2017. Here’s what you need to know:
The first swimmer to touch the wall in all but one race Saturday was representing Ohio. In all, nine different Bobcats won events.
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A bright future may be in store for Ohio after ending its streak of three straight sixth-place finishes at the Mid-American Championships.
All four Ohio seniors had only seen sixth-place finishes at the Mid-American Conference Championships prior to this past weekend.
Ohio will go to the Mid-American Championships in Oxford, Ohio from Feb. 22-25 looking to end its streak of three consecutive sixth-place finishes, as well as win for the first time since 2011.
Only the Mid-American Conference Championships are left on Ohio’s calendar, and they will give the Bobcats an opportunity to show their growth.
For most swimmers, the NCAA Championships are the farthest they will ever reach in their swim career.
Ohio hosted the Toledo Rockets at the Ohio University aquatic center on Jan. 28, 2017 for their final home meet of the season.
In the final dual meet of the season, Ohio beat a Mid-American Conference opponent for the first time this season in a 188-71 win over Toledo on Saturday at the Aquatic Center. The Bobcats finished in first-place in every event.
It's the final dual-meet of the season for Ohio, as the it will take on Mid-American Conference foe Toledo on Saturday.
Here's what you need to know for Monday, January 23, 2017:
Ohio hosted Duquesne and Xavier in a duel meet on Saturday, January 21 at the Ohio University Aquatic Center. The Bobcats beat Duquesne 177-78 and Xavier 160-97.