
Buckeye Women First, Men Third at Ohio State Fall Invitational
11/18/2025 7:20:00 PM | Men's Swim & Dive
Full Results
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 14 Ohio State women's swimming and diving team won the Ohio State Fall Invitational, and the No. 19 men's team placed third. The annual invitational was held at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion Nov. 18-21.
Final Standings
Men
- Indiana – 2,766
- Louisville – 1,984.5
- Ohio State – 1,745
- Purdue – 1,346
- Yale – 1,215.5
- Penn State – 1,064
- Kentucky – 989
- Cincinnati – 689
- Northwestern – 202
- Wisconsin – 56
Women
- Ohio State – 2,257
- Indiana – 2,010.5
- Louisville – 1,934
- Purdue – 1,262
- Kentucky – 1,262
- UCLA – 1,041
- Cincinnati – 832
- Penn State – 745.5
- Yale – 710
- Northwestern – 152
Men's Meet Notes
- The 200 medley relay team of Cornelius Jahn, Ahmed Ismail, Matt Klinge and Rasmus Hanson placed fifth with a time of 1:24.10.
- In the 800 free relay, the team of Tomas Navikonis, Jahn, Jordi Vilchez and Tristan Jankovics placed first with an automatic NCAA qualifying time of 6:12.23.
- Klinge was the third place finisher in the 100 fly with an NCAA standard time of 44.81, which was just shy of the Ohio State program record of 44.74. Evan Fentress placed third in the B final with a time of 46.55. In the C final, Ethan Reniewicki (47.87) finished third. Joseph Roth (48.60) also swam in the C final. In the D final, Rayburn Kohl placed third with a time of 48.63.
- Tyler Read placed sixth on the 1-meter with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 339.10.
- Ismail finished fourth in the A final of the 100 breast with an NCAA standard time of 52.10. Luke Vickers was the winner of the C final, touching at 53.69. Mason Francis also swam in the C final and turned in a time of 54.98.
- Navikonis, the defending Big Ten 200 free champion, was the winner of the 200 free with an NCAA standard time of 1:31.60. Vilchez placed fourth in the A final with a time of 1:34.36 and Alex Axon placed seventh with a time of 1:35.28. Jahn was the winner of the B final; he finished in 1:33.22, which is an NCAA standard time. Hanson earned the C final win with a time of 1:36.03. Krys Gorski swam a time of 1:38.33 in the C final. Reniewicki swam in the D final and turned in a time of 1:38.53.
- Defending Big Ten 400 IM champion Jankovics won the event at the Fall Invite, turning in an NCAA standard time of 3:38.91. Mason Edmund finished seventh in the A final with an NCAA standard time of 3:45.32. TJ Frost placed fourth in the B final with a time of 3:47.42.
- In the 200 free relay, the team of Navikonis, Klinge, Hanson and Ismail placed third with an NCAA provisional time of 1:16.62.
- Jahn placed second in the B final of the 100 back (46.66) and Roth placed fourth (47.08). Gorski also swam in the B final and finished in 47.75. Kohl (47.86) and Cooper Burt (48.18) both swam in the C final.
- Read placed fifth in the 3-meter dive with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 374.95. Matthew Yuan placed 11th with a score of 307.10.
- Jankovics placed second in the B final of the 200 breast with a time of 1:55.50. Vickers also swam in the B final and finished in 1:57.57.
- Vilchez set a program record in the 500 free, touching at 4:11.79 to place third. His time is also an NCAA standard. He broke the previous record of 4:12.62 set by teammate Axon in 2024. Edmund was the winner of the B final with an NCAA standard time of 4:17.89. Navikonis (4:20.85) finished fourth in the B final and Frost (4:21.55) placed sixth. Axon was the winner of the C final, turning in an NCAA standard time of 4:16.82. Isaac Fleig finished fourth in the C final with a time of 4:22.42.
- Klinge was the third-place finisher in the 50 free with an NCAA standard time of 19.06. Ismail placed 10th in the A final with a time of 19.65. Hanson was the winner of the C final with a time of 19.74 and Fentress was the winner of the D final with a time of 20.06.
- In the 400 medley relay, the team of Jahn, Ismail, Klinge and Navikonis finished in fourth place with an automatic NCAA qualifying time of 3:04.56.
- Jankovics placed second in the 200 IM with an NCAA standard time of 1:43.43. Vickers placed seventh in the D final with a time of 1:50.98.
- Ernest Braitenbach placed eighth on the 1-meter with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 324.40. Dom Roberto placed 12th with a score of 299.40.
- In the 1650 free, Edmund placed sixth with an NCAA standard time of 14:55.97 and Fleig finished seventh with an NCAA standard time of 15:02.44.
- Ismail took fifth place in the 100 free, touching at 42.45, which is an NCAA standard time. Navikonis (42.59) and Klinge (42.93) placed seventh and eighth, respectively, in the A final. Hanson finished seventh in the B final with a time of 43.67. Fentress was fourth in the C final with a time of 44.19. Reniewicki also swam in the C final and he finished in 44.56.
- Vilchez placed seventh in the 200 fly with a time of 1:44.73.
- Jahn earned a fifth-place finish in the 200 back, turning in an NCAA standard time of 1:41.73. Gorski placed seventh with a time of 1:42.59. In the B final, Roth finished seventh with a time of 1:45.14. Kohl was the winner of the C final, touching the wall at 1:45.03. Burt finished fifth in the C final with a time of 1:46.44. Austin Hickok placed third in the D final with a time of 1:49.61.
- The Buckeyes closed out the meet with a third-place finish in the 400 free relay. The team of Navikonis, Jahn, Klinge and Ismail turned in a time of 2:50.52.
Women's Meet Notes
- In the 200 medley relay, the team of Delia Lloyd, Maria Ramos, Carrie Furbee and Rachel Bockrath turned in an automatic NCAA qualifying time of 1:35.62 and placed third.
- In the 800 free relay, the team of Sienna Angove, Mila Nikanorov, Bockrath and KK LeBlanc turned in an NCAA provisional time of 7:01.73 and placed third.
- In the A final of the 100 fly, Furbee finished fifth with an NCAA standard time of 52.47. Lorin Tobler was the winner of the B final, touching at 53.32. Emmy Therrien (54.42) and LeBlanc (54.47) also competed in the B final.
- Lena Hentschel placed sixth in on the 3-meter springboard with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 345.40. Mia Prusiecki (292.90) and Michelle Mazzara (295.90) also recorded NCAA Zones qualifying scores.
- Ramos was the second-place finisher in the 100 breast with an NCAA standard time of 58.00. Danika Varda (1:01.39) placed ninth in the A final and Paige Delma (1:02.10) placed 10th.
- Bockrath finished second in the A final of the 200 free with an NCAA standard time of 1:43.14. Angove (1:45.85) and Lloyd (1:46.99) placed fifth and 10th, respectively, in the A final. Nikanorov (1:47.25) and Elise Nardozzi (1:49.19) swam in the B final and Shadee Montassier (1:49.18) swam in the D final.
- Delma took second place in the 400 IM, finishing in an NCAA standard time of 4:07.99. Also, in the A final, Angove (4:11.00) placed fourth, Emma Finlin (4:11.63) placed seventh and Jessica Eden (4:15.41) placed 10th. Angove's and Finlin's time are NCAA standard times. Adair Shaw was the winner of the B final, touching at 4:12.73, which is an NCAA standard time. Lucy Malys placed third in the C final with a time of 4:17.82.
- The 200 free relay team of Lloyd, Bockrath, LeBlanc and Taya Hutchison placed fourth with a time of 1:29.30.
- In the A final of the 100 back, Lloyd placed seventh (52.91), LeBlanc placed ninth (53.23) and Nika Sharafutdinova placed 10th (53.59). In the B final, Bockrath placed third with a time of 53.56. Tobler also swam in the B final and turned in a time of 54.09. Montassier finished sixth in the C final with a time of 54.88.
- Prusiecki placed third on platform with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 290.15. Hannah Newbrook (256.70) placed fourth, Hentschel (263.50) placed fifth and Brooklyn Petit (257.30) placed seventh. All their scores are NCAA Zones qualifiers.
- Ramos earned a second-place finish in the 200 breast with an NCAA standard time of 2:07.82. Varda placed sixth with an NCAA standard time of 2:11.11. Delma was the winner of the B final, touching the wall at 2:11.57.
- The Buckeyes went 1-2 in the 500 free, with Nikanorov placing first with a time of 4:37.22 and Shaw placing second with a time of 4:40.84. Both times are NCAA standard times. Finlin also turned in an NCAA standard time; she finished in 4:42.70 to place fifth. Angove finished eighth in the A final with a time of 4:46.14. Malys finished sixth in the B final with a time of 4:48.42. Charlotte LePage (4:51.18) and Nardozzi (4:52.76) both swam in the C final.
- Bockrath placed seventh in the A final of the 50 free with an NCAA standard time of 22.19. In the B final, Hutchison (22.70) placed third, Lloyd (22.77) placed fifth, Furbee (22.84) placed sixth and LeBlanc (22.86) placed seventh.
- In the 400 medley relay, the team of Lloyd, Ramos, Furbee and Bockrath finished third with an automatic NCAA qualifying time of 3:30.67.
- Delma was the second-place finisher in the 200 IM with an NCAA standard time of 1:57.07. In the B final, the Buckeyes went 1-2. Angove won the B final with a time of 1:59.79 and Eden was second with a time of 2:00.00. Varda placed seventh in the B final with a time of 2:01.43. Ramos was the winner of the C final with a time of 2:01.25.
- Hentschel placed fourth on platform with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 286.85. Prusiecki (262.25) placed 11th and Mazzara (244.65) placed 12th and both their scores are NCAA Zones qualifiers.
- Three Buckeyes finished in the top five of 1650 free. Finlin was the winner with an NCAA standard time of 15:55.09. Nikanorov (15:57.83) was third and Shaw (16:14.49) was fourth. Nikanorov and Shaw both recorded NCAA standard times.
- Bockrath earned a fifth-place finish in the 100 free, touching at 47.76, which is an NCAA standard time. Little placed seventh in the A final with an NCAA standard time of 48.33. In the B final, LeBlance (48.96) placed second and Furbee (49.44) placed fourth. Hutchison finished second in the C final with a time of 49.44.
- Eden placed third in the 200 fly with an NCAA standard time of 1:58.09. Malys (1:59.37) and Therrien (2:00.10) finished seventh and eighth, respectively, and Tobler (2:00.25) placed 10th.
- Lloyd finished sixth in the 200 back with a time of 1:55.46. Sharafutdinova was the winner of the B final, touching at 1:56.99. Nardozzi finished fourth in the B final with a time of 1:58.30. In the C final, Montassier placed third with a time of 1:58.55.
- The Buckeyes closed the meet with a second-place finish and an automatic NCAA qualifying time in the 400 free relay. Little, LeBlanc, Bockrath and Lloyd raced to a time of 3:12.14.
Up Next
- Select Buckeyes will compete at the Toyota U.S. Open Dec. 3-6 in Austin, Texas.
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