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Senior veteran Brittany Walker feels at home while suited up, tending the twine
When freshman Peyton White took his final stroke at the Mid-American Championships in Akron, he didn’t realize it would conclude a disappointing finish to the Bobcats’ season.
With a fourth-place finish at the Earl Yestingmeier Memorial Invitational, Ohio swung itself into an area it wasn’t quite familiar with this season.
Ohio swimming and diving writer Luke O’Roark sat down with new coach Rachel Komisarz-Baugh and talked with her about the 2004 Olympics and what she is hoping to bring to the Bobcats after a season filled with turmoil and spending the past five seasons as a coach at Louisville.
After clouds covered the Delaware Country Club, a streak of sunshine and warm weather hit the Bobcats on their way to a top-five finish on the first day of the Earl Yestingsmeier Memorial Invitational.
If you were to search freshman Jake Williams’ profile on Ohio Athletics’ website, little would be found.
With a last-place finish at the NSX Hoosier Invitational, it seems all the rain that soaked the Athens Country Club in the previous month also rusted Ohio’s clubs and drivers.
After a month-long hiatus filled with rainfall and swamp-like conditions at Athens Country Club, the Bobcats will tee off at the NYX Hoosier Invitational in Bloomington, Ind., and search to gather momentum for the final three weeks of the season.
Colors can portray a lot about an individual’s personality: Blue can be cool, red can be fiery. Peyton White, Ohio’s top golfer, is more gray — calm, collected and hardly cocky.
Outside the Aquatic Center, one can find multiple Hemlock trees peppered around, surviving the wintry mix of Athens on Wednesday. The Hemlock tree, which can withstand very heavy snowfall and ice storms, is a metaphor of the struggles the Bobcats withstood this season.
With tournaments spanning from Arizona to Florida, Ohio’s men’s and women’s golf teams have traveled a combined more than 5,000 miles and 80 hours to compete this semester.
On paper, sophomore Addison Ferguson’s 38th place finish in the 100-yard backstroke at the NCAA Championships wasn’t up to par in comparison to her regular season.
Although her teammates are done competing for the season, sophomore Addison Ferguson continues to swim on.
Although her teammates are done competing for the season, sophomore Addison Ferguson continues to swim on.
With the conclusion of Ohio’s diving season at the NCAA Zone Championships this weekend, the Bobcats ended their year with a drip rather than a splash.
With the conclusion of Ohio’s diving season at the NCAA Zone Championships this weekend, the Bobcats ended their year with a drip rather than a splash.
After completing the first of three days at the NCAA Zone Championships, diving coach Russ Dekker had honest feelings on the Bobcats’ performances.