Ohio State Ready for FGCU Classic

by SwimSwam 0

October 06th, 2016 College, News

12 swimmers from the Ohio State women’s swimming team will head down to Florida Gulf Coast University to take part in the FGCU Classic.

There are plenty of ways to follow the action this weekend. A meet central page is located here with everything you’ll need including a live stream, live results, heat sheets, and much more.

The Buckeyes & the Competition 

Ohio State won this event last season to kick off its 2015-16 campaign, and it’ll send six of the 12 swimmers from that group again this year. The list of OSU swimmers competing this weekend is:

o   Meg Bailey

o   Lindsey Clary

o   Kathleen Cook

o   Maria Coy

o   Kaitlyn Ferrara

o   Molly Washko

o   Liz Li

o   Macie McNichols

o   Taylor Vargo

o   Molly Kowal

o   Chantel Wynn

o   Zulal Zeren

Bailey, Clary, Ferrara, Li, Vargo, and Zeren all swam in this meet last season.

Other teams competing this weekend include Florida Gulf Coast, LSU, Virginia Tech, Utah, and Rutgers.

Event Schedule

Day 1 Day 2
200 medley relay 400 medley relay
10 minute break 10 minute break
400 IM 100 IM
200 freestyle 500 freestyle
50 freestyle 200 breaststroke
20 minute break 100 backstroke
100 butterfly 20 minute break
200 backstroke 100 freestyle
100 breaststroke 200 butterfly
10 minute break 200 IM
400 freestyle relay 10 minute break
200 freestyle relay

 

Familiar Face

Molly Kowal is making her Buckeye debut this weekend, the lone freshman traveling with OSU. But she’ll have a familiar face on one of the opposing teams.

Kowal’s twin sister, Grace, swims for Virginia Tech.

The two have swam together since they were three, when they started taking swim lessons. They continued to swim together growing up and would constantly swim against each other in practice, they even wound up swimming in lanes right next to each other for some meets. Both Molly and Grace had excellent prep careers competing for the Jersey Wahoos as well as Nazareth Academy High School.

So when it came time to pick a college to attend, both her and Grace had a decision to make: stay together, or split up and go to two different schools.

“We looked at a few of the same schools, but we each were looking at a few different schools as well,” Kowal said on the college search. “We decided that no matter which school we decided to go to, we wouldn’t let one decision influence the other.”

In the end they decided on two separate paths: Molly came here to Ohio State and Grace became a Hokie.

“We decided to go to separate schools,” Kowal said, “and we figured Ohio State and Virginia Tech never really compete against each other. But our first official meet we’ll be able to swim against each other, it’ll be really exciting.”

Her parents share in the excitement; they’ll be making the trip down to Florida to watch their daughters compete.

While they may be competitors this weekend, their bond is still strong. Both Molly and Grace talk every day and Facetime every night. Molly also recognizes how special it was and how beneficial it was for her to have an athletic peer right next to her every step of the way.

“I think it’s been really motivating because neither of us like to lose to the other,” Kowal said. “In practice if she was beating me I’d really pick it up and I know she’d do the same. In meets when we swam next to each other it really pushed me to do better.”

The Kowal showdown and the rest of this weekend’s swimming will start on Friday at 5:00 ET and will continue on Saturday morning at 10:30 ET.

Courtesy of Ohio State Athletics.

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