Ohio Women Top Miami (OH) In Dual Meet Action For First Time Since 2011

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November 01st, 2022 College, News, Previews & Recaps

Ohio vs Miami (OH) (W)

  • Saturday, October 29, 2022
  • Athens, Ohio
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Score: Ohio 177.5, Miami (OH) 122.5

Courtesy: Ohio Athletics

ATHENS, Ohio – The Ohio swimming and diving team returned to action on Saturday morning (Oct. 29), defeating Miami, 177.5-122.5, at the Ohio University Aquatic Center. The victory over the RedHawks is the first dual meet victory against Miami since Feb. 5, 2011.

“It’s a good feeling to beat Miami at home after 11 years,” head coach Mason Norman said. “This is something special our team won’t forget for a long time. We had this date on our calendar for quite a while. Our team is special and its nice for them to have this experience, especially our seniors.”

The event opened with the 200-yard medley relay, where the Bobcats ‘A’ team of freshman Allison Schrank (Blaine, Minn.), freshman Annmaria Hornyak (Debrecen, Hungary), junior Gabrielle Brust (Granville, Ohio) and junior Caroline Dunigan (Lansdale, Pa.) finished in first with a time of 1′:42.16.

In the 1,000-yard freestyle event, the Bobcats took the top three spots, with freshman Lauren Hartel (Arlington, Va.) finishing first with a time of 10:11.62, while junior Morgan Croaning (Carmel, Ind.) placed second in 10:22.10 and sophomore Gabrielle McKee (Gilbertsville, Pa.) finished third with a time of 10:24.96.

In the 200 free event, freshman Anna McGrath (Magnolia, Texas) finished in second place with a time of 1:52.71, followed by senior Emma Fortman (Madeira, Ohio) in 1:53.24 and McKenzie Grau (Mason, Ohio) in 1:53.32.

The Bobcats once again took the top three spots in the 100 back, with Schrank picking up the victory in 55.62. Junior Riley Bunstine (Alexandria, Ohio) placed second in 57.54, while freshman Morgan Brown (Roanoke, Ind.) finished third in 57.98.

The 100-yard breaststroke saw Hornyak pick up with win with a time of 1:03.18, followed by sophomore Julia Strine (Shippensburg, Pa.) who finished second with an overall time of 1:04.36.

In the 200-yard fly, Brust picked up the second-place finish with a time of 2:01.32, while senior Madeline Marks (Bentonville, Ark.) placed fourth with a finishing time of 2:04.31. Meanwhile, in the 50 free, Dunigan earned a first-place finish with a time of 23.78, while Grau placed third in 24.04.

In the 100-yard freestyle, Dunigan picked up a first-place finish with a time of 51.25, while Grau placed fourth with a time of 52.15. In the 200-yard backstroke, the Bobcats took first and second place, with Bunstine placing first in 2:03.50 and Schrank finishing second in 2:03.77.

In the 200-yard breaststroke, the Bobcats once again took the top-three spots, with Hornyak finishing first with a time of 2:17.19. Freshman Emily Ellsworth finished second in 2:17.40, while freshman Casadie DiBetta (St. Clairsville, Ohio) finished third with a time of 2:20.27. Strine also added a strong finishing time, touching in at 2:20.60 and a fourth-place finish.

In diving, senior Halli Siwik (Fishers, Ind.) finished second with a score of 268.28, while senior Sienna Breton (Cheshire, Conn.) finished fourth with a score of 247.13. Meanwhile, in the 3-meter event, Brenton placed fourth with a score of 236.03, while Siwik finished sixth with a score of 226.58.

In the 500-free, the Bobcats earned two top-three finishes, with Hartel finishing second in 5:00.89 and McKee finishing third in 5:02.83.

Brust picked up a win in the 100-yard fly, touching in with a time of 55.27. Meanwhile, junior Peyton Farrell (Beavercreek, Ohio) finished third with a time of 57.47.

In the 200-yard IM, the Bobcats continued to dominate, taking the top-four spots with Ellsworth finishing first in 2:05.13. Brust finished second with a time of 2:06.46, followed by Hornyak in third with a time of 2:08.20. Freshman Alexandra Wayner picked up a fourth place finish a time of 2:09.01.

In the final event of the afternoon, the 400-yard freestyle relay, the Ohio ‘A’ team of Grau, Fortman, Dunigan and Hartel placed second with a time of 3:27.92.

Up next, the Bobcats head to Ann Arbor, Mich. on Friday, Nov. 4 for a tri-meet with Michigan and Eastern Michigan. Meet time is set to start at 3 p.m.

Courtesy: Miami (OH) Athletics

The Miami University women’s swimming & diving team fell in competition at Ohio University on Saturday, Oct. 29. Despite strong performances from swimmer Nicole Maier and diver Sydney Rice, the RedHawks finished the meet behind at 177.5-122.5.

How It Happened:

  • The meet kicked off with the 200 medley relay, where the Miami A relay team finished second. Madeline PadavicEmma SchuelerHonor Brodie-Foy and Maier combined for a time of 1:44.48.
  • Maier claimed victory in two individual events, finishing with times of 2:02.43 in the 200 butterfly and 4:52.65 in the 500 freestyle.
  • Greta Kolbeck also took an individual win in the 200 freestyle, earning a time of 1:50.70. Later in the meet, the RedHawks freshman placed third in the 100 freestyle (52.02) and fourth in the 500 freestyle (5:02.92).
  • Julia Waechter completed two individual events in second, finishing the 50 freestyle with a time of 23.84 and the 100 freestyle with a time of 51.68. Erin Szczupakiewicz also made a second place finish with the 100 butterfly (57.34).
  • Third place finishes for Miami came from Szczupakiewicz in the 200 butterfly (2:03.94), Jenna Halliday in the 200 backstroke (2:04.64) and Brodie-Foy in the 100 butterfly (57.47).
  • Swimming events concluded with the 400 freestyle relay, with the RedHawks coming out on top. The A relay team of Kolbeck, Waechter, Halliday and Maier picked up a combined time of 3:25.32.
  • Rice swept the diving events, claiming first in both the 1 meter dive (291.30) and 3 meter dive (305.40). Nora Kowalski came in second in the 3 meter (257.48), while third place went to Vivian Niekamp (251.03). Mia Meinhardt came in third in the 1 meter (252.38).

Up Next:
Both men’s and women’s teams return to action with a two-day meet against Indiana State and Missouri State from Friday, Nov. 4, to Saturday, Nov. 5.

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