Hathaway Brown Girls, Hunting Valley University Boys Repeat As OHSAA Division II Champions
The Hathaway Brown girls won two relays and had two individual winners to post a 104-point victory over Cincinnati Hills Christian and defend their title.
St. Xavier boys, Mason girls extend win streaks as records fall at Southwest Ohio Classic
The St. Xavier boys won the team’s 41st straight Southwest Ohio Classic trophy, while Mason claimed the crown for the third-straight year on the girls’ side.
State Champion Taylor Bacher Verbally Commits to Auburn
Multiple state title champion Taylor Bacher will swim at Auburn University in the fall of 2025 season, with her 500 time already best on the team.
OHSAA Div. I State Finalist Olivia Matson Announces Commitment to Auburn (2025)
With another year to continue improving, Matson could help strengthen Auburn’s sprinting group. She is an Ohio HS State finalist in the 50 free and 100 free.
Vivienne Zangaro Climbs 13-14 NAG Rankings With 4:14.34 400 Free, #20 All-Time
Zangaro has dropped 25 seconds in the event in the last year including 6 in the last two weeks. See the penultimate night highlights here.
14 Year Old Vivienne Zangaro Posts 2:02.06 200 Free On Night 2 Of NCSAs
Zangaro moves up to #27 all-time in the age group and dropped over five seconds in the event in the last year.
Distance Specialist Nora Weber Hands Verbal To Auburn (2025)
Weber is a Summer Juniors qualifier in the 1500m, as well as owns Winter Juniors cuts in the 400m/500, 1000/800m, and 1650.
Distance Freestyler Lilly Gault Abdella to join the Auburn Tigers beginning fall 2025.
Lilly Gault Abdella, a 200/500/1650 specialist, with PBs just short of scoring at SECs, will provide a huge boost to the Tigers’ distance crew.
Ivan Prykhodko Makes History at OHSAA Division II State Swimming Championships
Ivan Prykhodko made Lexington High School history and led the team to an all-time program best finish with his state title in the 100 breast.
Hathaway Brown Girls End 24-Year Swimming State Title Streak in Ohio
One of the longest streaks in the country came to an end on Friday night in Canton. Hawken had not lost an Ohio state title in girls’ swimming since 1999.