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COLUMBUS, Ohio – At the conclusion of day two of the OSU Invitational, the Ohio State swim and dive program earned four event wins on its way to first and second-place scores for the No. 10 women and No. 11 men, respectively.
Day 2 Team Scores
Women
- Ohio State 1490.5
- Indiana 1433
- Kentucky 1398
- Notre Dame 989
- UCLA 982.5
- Virginia Tech 642
- Navy Academy 566
- Pitt 527
- Miami (Fla.) 158
- Cincinnati 114
Men
- Indiana 1956.5
- Ohio State 1575
- Virginia Tech 1107.5
- Notre Dame 1029.5
- Pitt 793
- Kentucky 790
- Cincinnati 439
- Miami (Fla.) 107
- Kenyon 34
- Navy 9.5
Event Wins
Women’s 200 Medley Relay – Crane, Bach, Zenick, Fulmer (1:35.28)
Men’s 200 Medley Relay – Armstrong, McDaniel, Quach, Gaziev (1:24.24)
Women’s 100 Fly – Katherine Zenick (51.65)
Women’s 100 Breast – Hannah Bach (58.08)
NCAA A Cuts
Ohio State A Relay – Women’s 200 Medley Relay (1:35.28); Hannah Bach – 100 Breast (58.08)
NCAA B Cuts
Ohio State A Relay – Men’s 200 Medley Relay (1:35.28); Katie Trace – 400 IM (4:08.80); Kyra Sommerstad – 400 IM (4:13.63); Josie Panitz – 400 IM (4:16.93), 100 Breast (1:00.07); Sally Tafuto – 400 IM (4:15.52); Mia Rankin – 400 IM (4:16.78); Fabio Dalu – 400 IM (3:49.72); Katherine Zenick – 100 Fly (51.65); Tristan Harrison – 100 Fly (53.20); Alex Quach – 100 Fly (46.08); Sem Andreis – 100 Fly (47.00); Chachi Gustafson – 100 Fly (47.03); Amy Fulmer – 200 Free (1:44.98); Ruslan Gaziev – 200 Free (1:33.20); Janessa Mathews – 100 Breast (1:01.22); Leah Baker – 100 Breast (1:01.44); Hudson McDaniel – 100 Breast (53.35); Emily Crane – 100 Back (51.94); Morgan Kraus – 100 Back (53.53); Hunter Armstrong – 100 Back (45.80); Colin McDermott – 100 Back (47.57)
NCAA Zone Diving Standards
Mackenzie Crawford – 1-meter Dive (299.60); Jackie Brenn – 1-meter Dive (268.60); Lyle Yost – 3-meter Dive (397.95); Jacob Siler – 3-meter Dive (390.85); Clay Chaplin – 3-meter Dive (390.00); Jacob Fielding 365.15); Joey Canova – 3-meter (327.55)
Finals Notes
- Ohio State started off the day with a sweep of the 200 Medley Relay. The women’s A team of Emily Crane, Hannah Bach, Katherine Zenick and Amy Fulmer raced an NCAA A cut time of 1:35.28 for the first-place finish. The men’s A relay of Hunter Armstrong, Hudson McDaniel, Alex Quach and Ruslan Gaziev earned first place by 0.08 seconds, recording a final NCAA B cut time of 1:24.24.
- Katie Trace (4:08.80) led the Buckeyes in the 400 IM with a fourth-place finish. Fabio Dalu (3:49.72) finished fifth in the men’s event. Also racing in the A final was Kyra Sommerstad, who finished ninth in a time of 4:13.63.
- Katherine Zenick earned her second win of the day in the 100 Fly, finishing in a time of 51.65. Alex Quach earned the next highest finish for the Buckeyes in the event with a fourth-place finish in the men’s race in a time of 46.08). Tristan Harrison (53.20) finished sixth in the women’s A final and Sem Andreis (47.15) took seventh.
- Gaziev picked up a team-best third-place finish in the 200 Free in a time of 1:33.30. Fulmer finished fourth in a time of 1:44.98 in the women’s race.
- Racing the first individual NCAA A cut of the season for the Buckeyes, Hannah Bach won the women’s 100 Breast in a time of 58.08. McDaniel (53.35) earned the men’s best finish of the event with a fifth-place result.
- Both Armstrong (45.82) and Crane (51.94) finished second in the 100 Back. Crane was just barely beat in her race, touching the wall just 0.01 seconds behind the first-place swimmer. Armstrong narrowly missed the win by six tenths of a second.
- In the final event of the night, the Buckeye men took second in the 800 Free Relay. The Ohio State A relay of Quach, Armstrong, Shaw Satterfield, and Gaziev recorded a time of 6:23.31. On the women’s side, the A relay of Zenick, Fulmer, Allie Fenska and Trace finished third in a time of 7:11.04.
- The Buckeyes made up nearly half the finalists on the 3-meter board as four divers competed in the session. Lyle Yost led the Ohio State finalists with a score of 397.95 for fifth place. Jacob Siler (390.85) and Clay Chaplin (390.00) followed in sixth and seventh, respectively.
- Mackenzie Crawford led the Buckeyes on the 1-meter board. After posting a prelim score of 294.60, she earned a final score of 299.60 for fourth in the finals.
Up Next
The OSU Fall Invitational concludes Saturday, Nov. 20. Swimming prelims will begin at 8 a.m. and diving will start at 11 a.m. Finals will be raced beginning at 5:30 p.m. with early 1650 Free heats beginning at approximately 4 p.m.
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