
Buckeyes Host the Wolverines on Saturday
1/15/2026 3:22:00 PM | Women's Swim & Dive
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 14 Ohio State women's swimming and diving team (1-1) and No. 19 men's swimming and diving team (1-1) welcome Big Ten foe Michigan to McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion at noon on Saturday, Jan. 17.
Meet & Parking Info
Event Schedule
Men's Meet Notes
Women's Meet Notes
Meet & Parking Info
- Saturday's meet begins at noon and will be streamed live on B1G+.
- Fans can find parking in the Tuttle or Neil Ave. garages and can pay-by-foot at the machines.
- The Buckeyes enter Saturday's meet with the women ranked No. 14 and the men ranked No. 16 in the CSCAA Top 25 Dual Meet rankings. The Wolverine women are ranked No. 4 and the men are ranked No. 11.
Event Schedule
- 200 Medley Relay
- 1000 Freestyle
- 200 Freestyle
- 100 Backstroke
- 100 Breaststroke
- 200 Butterfly
- 50 Freestyle
- 100 Freestyle
- 200 Backstroke
- 200 Breaststroke
- 500 Freestyle
- 100 Butterfly
- 200 Individual Medley
- 400 Freestyle Relay
Men's Meet Notes
- The Buckeyes' last collegiate competition was the Ohio State Fall Invitational. The Buckeyes placed third with 1,745 points, finishing behind Indiana (2,766 points) and Louisville (1,984.5 points).
- In the 800 free relay, the team of Tomas Navikonis, Cornelius Jahn, Jordi Vilchez and Tristan Jankovics placed first with an automatic NCAA qualifying time of 6:12.23.
- Matthew 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.
- Ahmed Ismail finished fourth in the A final of the 100 breast with an NCAA standard time of 52.10.
- Navikonis, the defending Big Ten 200 free champion, was the winner of the 200 free with an NCAA standard time of 1:31.60. Jahn was the winner of the B final; he finished in 1:33.22, which is an NCAA standard time.
- 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.
- Tyler Read placed fifth in the 3-meter dive with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 374.95.
- 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. Axon was the winner of the C final, turning in an NCAA standard time of 4:16.82.
- Klinge was the third-place finisher in the 50 free with an NCAA standard time of 19.06.
- 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.
- In the 1650 free, Edmund placed sixth with an NCAA standard time of 14:55.97 and Isaac 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.
- Jahn earned a fifth-place finish in the 200 back, turning in an NCAA standard time of 1:41.73.
Women's Meet Notes
- The Buckeyes last competed at the Ohio State Fall Invitational, where they placed first with 2,257 points.
- 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 A final of the 100 fly, Furbee finished fifth with an NCAA standard time of 52.47.
- Maria Ramos was the second-place finisher in the 100 breast with an NCAA standard time of 58.00.
- Bockrath finished second in the A final of the 200 free with an NCAA standard time of 1:43.14.
- Paige Delma took second place in the 400 IM, finishing in an NCAA standard time of 4:07.99. Also, in the A final, Sienna 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 times are NCAA standard times. Adair Shaw was the winner of the B final, touching at 4:12.73, which is an NCAA standard time.
- Mia Prusiecki placed third on platform with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 290.15.
- Ramos earned a second-place finish in the 200 breast with an NCAA standard time of 2:07.82. Danika Varda placed sixth with an NCAA standard time of 2:11.11.
- The Buckeyes went 1-2 in the 500 free, with Mila 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.
- Bockrath placed seventh in the A final of the 50 free with an NCAA standard time of 22.19.
- 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.
- Lena Hentschel placed fourth on platform with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 286.85.
- Three Buckeyes finished in the top five of the 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. Erin Little placed seventh in the A final with an NCAA standard time of 48.33.
- Eden placed third in the 200 fly with an NCAA standard time of 1:58.09.
- The Buckeyes closed the meet with a second-place finish and an automatic NCAA qualifying time in the 400 free relay. Little, KK LeBlanc, Bockrath and Lloyd raced to a time of 3:12.14.
- The Buckeyes compete in the Texas Invitational, hosted by the Longhorns, Jan. 23-24 in Austin, Texas.
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