Swimming and Diving
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.
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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.
Ohio sophomore free style swimmer Ana Henderson competes in the 1000-yard freestyle against Duquesne and Xavier on Saturday, January 21 at the Ohio University Aquatic Center. Ohio would go on to win 13 of the 14 events, beating Duquesne 177-78 and Xavier 160-97.
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.
Ohio dominated for the second straight meet, losing only one event on its way to wins over Duquesne, 160-97, and Xavier, 177-78, on Saturday at home.
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