Ohio Bobcats Defeat Illinois State, 273-139

Ohio vs Illinois State (Women)

  • October 18-19, 2024
  • Normal, Ill.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Ohio Athletics

NORMAL, Ill. – The Ohio swimming and diving team wrapped up the two-day dual meet with Illinois State Saturday afternoon (Oct. 19), with the Bobcats earning their second victory of the season, defeating ISU, 273-139.

In the first event of the day, the 1-meter dive, sophomore Astrid Pichardo (Guanajuato, Mexico) picked up a second-place finish with a score of 280.35. Sophomore Stephanie Balthaser (Delaware, Ohio) placed third (255.98), while senior Sophie Cooper (Milford, Ohio) finished fourth with a score of 239.33. With her dive this afternoon, Pichardo earned her NCAA Zone Diving cut in the 1-meter dive.

In the 200-yard medley relay, the Ohio ‘A’ team of junior Allison Schrank (Blaine, Minn.), junior Casadie DiBetta (St. Clairsville, Ohio), sophomore Zita Szoke (Hodmezovasarhely, Hungary) and graduate student Caroline Dunigan (Lansdale, Pa.) finished first, touching in with a time of 1:44.94.

Senior Gabrielle McKee (Gilbertsville, Pa.) was back in action in the 1,000 free, picking up a first-place finish with a time of 10:26.10. Sophomore Ashley Sallows (Delaware, Ohio) placed third (10:40.63), while freshman Maddie Berg finished fourth in 10:44.50.

In the 200-yard freestyle, sophomore Jordan Claypoole (Parkersburg, W. Va.) earned a second-place finish with a time of 1:55.69. Sophomore Katie Buroker (Zionsville, Ind) finished third (1:56.58) and junior Anna McGrath (Lewis Center, Ohio) placed fourth in 1:57.34. Sophomore Isabella Arbaugh (Ann Arbor, Mich.) earned a fifth-place finish in the event, touching in with a time of 1:58.56.

Schrank was back in action in the 100 back, placing second with a time of 58.29, while freshman Leah Guess (Hartville, Ohio) finished third, touching in with a time of 59.06.

The Bobcats took four of the top five spots in the 100-yard breaststroke, with DiBetta placing first in 1:03.97, followed by senior Julia Strine (Shippensburg, Pa.) in second with a time of 1:05.81. Senior Edie Sawyer (Cranberry Township, Pa.) placed fourth with a time of 1:07.03, while freshman AnnaLiess Stith finished fifth in 1:09.03.

McKee picked up her second individual victory of the day in the 200 fly, finishing the race in 2:05.74, while freshman Melissa Blaine (Cape Coral, Fla.) placed third with a time of 2:10.76.

Szoke earned the first-place finish in the 50 free, touching in with a time of 23.89, while Dunigan placed second in 24.34. Then in the 100-yard freestyle, Buroker finished second with a time of 53.65, while Dunigan finished third (53.71) and junior Peyton Binns (Hudson, Ohio) finished fifth with a time of 56.52.

Freshman Juliana Slaninka earned a second-place finish in the 200 backstroke, while freshman Sofia Matern (Cincinnati, Ohio) placed third in 2:07.32.

DiBetta picked up another first-place finish in the 200-yard breaststroke, finishing with a time of 2:19.31, while junior Emily Ellsworth (Westerville, Ohio) finished second (2:22.19), Strine in third (2:23.90) and Sawyer in fourth (2:24.46).

McGrath picked up a first-place finish in the 500 free, touching in with a time of 5:12.78, while Berg finished in third (5:15.17), Sallows in fourth (5:16.17) and Blaine in fifth with a time of 5:17.10.

Szoke was back in action in the 100 fly, where she placed first with a time of 56.39, followed by Claypoole in second with a time of 57.67.

Ohio took the top four spots in the 200-yard IM, with Ellsworth placing first (2:08.01), McKee in second (2:08.52)., junior Alexandra Wayner (Savannah, Ga.) in third (2:12.83) and senior Raphaelle Anglade (Toulouse, France) in fourth with a time of 2:13.95.

In the final event of the day, the 400-yard freestyle relay, the Ohio ‘A’ team of Szoke, Dunigan, Claypoole and Buroker placed first with a time of 3:30.15.

At the end of the weekend, the Bobcats came away with a number of records from the pool. Szoke and DiBetta set pool records in the 50 fly and the 50 breast, respectively, while the 200 free relay team also set the pool record. Szoke earned CSCAA cuts in the 50 fly and the 100 IM, while DiBetta earned her CSCAA cut in the 50 breaststroke.

Ohio is back in action on Saturday, Nov. 9 when the Bobcats head to oxford, Ohio to take on Miami. The meet is set to begin at 1 p.m.

Courtesy: Illinois State Athletics

NORMAL, Ill.— The Illinois State Swimming and Diving team collected one diving win and four swimming victories on the final day of competition against Ohio University (Mid-American Conference). The Redbirds fell to the Bobcats in non-conference competition 273-139.

The Birds secured titles from senior Emma Feltzer (x2) (200 Yard Freestyle and 100 Yard Freestyle) senior Eva Reyes (1M Diving), and junior Chloe Tyler (100-Yard Backstroke). Graduate student Cassidy Carey also claimed the 200-Yard Backstroke title.

MONEY RAISED

At the 2024-25 Breast Cancer Awareness Pink meet, the Redbirds raised 1,750 dollars. All proceeds will go directly to OSF Healthcare.

REVIEW FROM COACH HILBRANDT

Head coach Riley Hilbrandt was proud of the compete level this weekend from the Redbirds “The energy from both teams on deck this weekend was exactly what we needed to get our athletes ready for competition. Ohio is a very competitive team and our team stepped up to the challenge. The biggest takeaway from this meet was we need to take this exact energy and effort into our first travel meet coming up vs SIU and Illinois. I’m proud of our swimmers and divers for stepping up in huge ways.” Hilbrandt said.

REDBIRD NOTABLE FINISHES

In the 200’s- In the 200 yard Medley Relay, two teams of Redbirds finished in the top-five led by Tyler/ Sydney HoffMia Snow/ Feltzer with a second place finish . The team of Carey/ Shelby GourleyGiulia BascoElla Turken finished fifth. In 200 yard Breaststroke, Hoff finished in the top five claiming a time of 2:27.08.  In the 200 yard Butterfly, Basco (second, 2:08.17)  and Carey (2:12.76)  took spots within the top-five. Meanwhile in the 200 Yard IM, Delaney Boulden rounded out the Redbird lineup in fifth place clocking a time of 2:14.44.

In the 1000’s– During the 1000 yard Freestyle Ella Glaspie (fifth, 10:45.66) and Lauren Wisdom (second, 10:39.77)  clocked two times in the top five. In the 200 Yard Freestyle- Emma Feltzer claimed the title with a time of 1:55.04.

In the 100’s-  In the 100 yard Backstroke,  Chloe Tyler took first place with a time of 57.52 while Delaney Boulden finished fourth clocking a time at 59.09. In the 100 Yard Breastroke, Hoff took third place clocking a time of 1:06.87. In the 100-Yard Freestyle, Feltzer (first, 52.45)  and Payton Dorman (fourth, 56.01) finished at the top of the field.

In the 50’s– Senior Mia Snow and Ella Turken tied for third place respectively with a time of 24. 64. This was just thirty seconds behind Ohio’s second place finish from Caroline E Dunigan.

500 yard Freestyle Relay– Lauren Wisdom took second in the event clocking a time of 5:14.37.

400 yard Freestyle Relay- Three teams of Redbirds competed in this event. Team A of Feltzer/Tyler/Snow/Turken took second. Team B of  Hoff/Wisdom/ Hope WestphalHailey Fris took fourth. Finalizing the Redbird line-up was team C which included  Lauren Hervey/Dorman/Boulden/Carey who finished sixth.

Diving– Eva Reyes and Emma Thompson landed in the top-five on the boards during the 1-meter dive. Thompson recorded a score of 236.03 (fifth). Meanwhile, Reyes took home first place posting a final score of 290.25.

UP NEXT

The Redbirds will hit the road for three-consecutive road meets at Southern Illinois/Illinois-Champaign (November 1), Purdue (November 22-23) and the US Open in Greensboro N.C. (December 4-7).

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