Next season will see several returning swimmers, new divers
The Bobcats will lose just two swimmers, making the future a bright one for Ohio.
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The Bobcats will lose just two swimmers, making the future a bright one for Ohio.
Ohio started the outdoor season at the Wake Forest Open. The Bobcats had strong performances from the throwing and distance teams, something coach Clay Calkins was expecting. He didn’t get a lot from the sprinters, but some of that is because of injuries.
All four days, Rachel Komisarz-Baugh looked past the score and overall standings and focused on how well the girls were doing in their events. With several personal best records broken and one swimmer getting swimmer of the meet, scoring had little value to Ohio.
The MAC Championships concluded Saturday night and Laura Dawson not only took two gold medals but also left Ypsilanti, Michigan with MAC Swimmer of the Meet.
Addison Ferguson had a strong day three for herself and Ohio. Even though Ohio remained in sixth, the team did exactly what was asked of them from coach Rachel Komisarz-Baugh: drop times and get more personal bests.
Ohio finished the second day of the Mid-American Conference Swimming and Diving Championships on Thursday.
After each game Marshawn Lynch comes up with a creative way to answer each question from reporters, even though they don’t like the answers.
Going through three coaches in three years can be hard for college athletes. Addison Ferguson, Haley Clark and Ariel Hodges all talked about how it has affected them and the team as swimmers and how they overcame the mental toughness.
The Bobcats lost a Mid-American Conference meet against Toledo this weekend.
The swimming team looks to use the same strategy it has been all season this weekend against Toledo.
The swimming team stayed in Athens for their winter training this year and looked to not only build upon their skills, but the relationships between each other as well.
With the first of three days completed at the H2Okie Invitaional, Ohio showed signs of improvement from its previous meets starting in preliminaries, which took place at 10 a.m., to the finals, which took place at 6 p.m., on Thursday in Christiansburg, Virginia.
The Bobcats men and women are hopeful for a strong performance at the NCAA Regionals this weekend.
Ohio will take on the MAC Championship this Saturday at Central Michigan. Both teams are expected, through coach Clay Calkins’ eyes, to at least finish top-five and maybe into the top-three.
After both teams performed well at the All-Ohio Championship a couple of weeks ago, the Bobcats will look to race as a team and make a statement at the Pre-Nationals
After a solid performance from Ohio on Friday, the Bobcats had a completely different game on Sunday. Ohio claimed three points this weekend after a win against Ball State (1-0) and a loss to rival Miami (2-0).
The Bobcats claim three points in today's rainy match-up against Ball State with an early second half goal to win 1-0.
Ohio had a week off last week so it has had time to get healthy, brush up on its skills and train for what looks to be the toughest competition all season.
Ohio cross country runner Kurt Steinmuller, junior, received the Mid-American Conference Runner of the Week on Wednesday.