Swim and Dive uninvites 10 athletes ahead of new NCAA roster limits
By Abby Waechter | Apr. 9Ohio University removed 10 swim and dive athletes following NCAA roster cap changes, leaving impacted students shocked, frustrated and seeking options.
Ohio University removed 10 swim and dive athletes following NCAA roster cap changes, leaving impacted students shocked, frustrated and seeking options.
Ohio has successes across the board, beating Eastern Michigan with a 272.5-79.5 score.
Ohio (3-1, 1-1 in the Mid-American Conference) hosted Eastern Michigan (4-1, 2-0 in MAC) Friday evening for a MAC matchup.
Ohio wins 15 of 16 events against Toledo.
Zita Szoke propels Ohio to two third-place finishes in the 50-yard freestyle and 400-yard medley relay.
Ohio has not won the MAC since 2011. This year is the best chance it’s had since that season to dethrone a couple of MAC powerhouses.
Ohio totaled 177.5 points Saturday.
The swim and dive teams opened up their swimming lanes to see which OU student has the most impressive splash.
The Bobcats defeated Bowling Green and Cleveland State Saturday.
The Bobcats had a long weekend on the road.
The Bobcats competed in their first invitational of the season.
Ohio will open its regular season by visiting Miami.
The Bobcats are building off an impressive 2019-20 as they head toward the upcoming season.
The Bobcats will look to the future after a seventh-place finish.
The Bobcats closed out the season with their second straight dual meet win in Athens.
The Bobcats will gain valuable experience by competing against strong schools early in the year.
The Bobcats look to build off of Saturday afternoon’s meet and head toward the Ohio State Fall Invitational.
Ohio prepares for the MAC Championships after a strong end to dual meet season.
Ohio beat Toledo 188-71 on Saturday in Athens.
Ohio has its final home meet of the year and first against Mid-American Conference opponent since November this Saturday at 2 p.m.