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Ohio Bobcats Open 2023 With Decisive Victory Over Marshall

Ohio vs Marshall (Women)

  • Friday, January 13, 2023
  • Huntington, W. Va.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Score: Ohio 197, Marshall 97

Courtesy: Ohio Athletics

HUNTINGTON, W. Va. – The Ohio swimming team returned to action for the first time in 2023 Friday night (Jan. 13), defeating Marshall, 197-97, in Huntington.

Ohio opened the night in the 200-yard medley relay, with the ‘A’ team of freshman Allison Schrank (Blaine, Minn.), junior Ami Hornyak (Debrecen, Hungary), junior Gabrielle Brust (Granville, Ohio) and junior Caroline Dunigan (Lansdale, Pa.) placing first with a time of 1:43.54.

The 1,000 free saw junior Morgan Croaning (Carmel, Ind.) place first with a time of 10:15.41, while sophomore Gabrielle McKee (Gilbertsville, PA) finished third in 10:26.77. Ohio then took the top three spots in the 200 free, with senior McKenzie Grau (Mason, Ohio) placing first in 1:51.87, followed by senior Emma Fortman (Madeira, Ohio) in second with a time of 1:52.63, while freshman Anna McGrath finished third in 1:52.84.

Schrank placed third in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 56.62. Hornyak was back in action in the 100-yard breaststroke, finishing first in 1:03.91. Freshman Casadie DiBetta (St. Clairsville, Ohio) finished second in 1:04.31. Brust then placed first in the 200 fly with a time of 2:04.28, while senior Madeline Marks (Bentonville, Ark.) finished second, touching in at 2:05.20.

Ohio once again took the top two spots in the 50 free, with Dunigan finishing first in 23.97, followed by junior Meg Voigt (Bryan, Ohio) in second with a time of 24.28. Ohio followed that up by taking the top three spots in the 100 free, with Grau finished first in 52.16. Dunigan placed second in 52.96, while Voigt placed third with a time of 53.04.

Junior Riley Bunstine (Alexandria, Ohio) finished first in the 200-yard backstroke, touching in with a time of 2:03.46, while graduate student Athena Aravantinou (North Bethesda, Md.) finished third with a time of 2:06.40. DiBetta was back in action in the 200-yard breaststroke, finishing first with a time of 2:18.49, while freshman Emily Ellsworth finished second with a time of 2:18.71.

McGrath picked up a first-place finish in the 500 free, finishing the race in 5:03.83, while Fortman finished third with a time of 5:05.64. Burst then returned to action in the 100 fly, earning a first-place finish with a time of 56.32. Junior Peyton Farrell (Beavercreek, Ohio) finished second, touching in with a time of 57.43.

The Bobcats once again picked up the top two spots in the 200 IM, with Hornyak finishing first in 2:05.62, followed by Ellsworth in second with a time of 2:07.36.

The 400-yard freestyle relay ‘A’ team of Fortman, Voigt, Dunigan and Grau finished first with a time of 3:29.90.

Up next, the Bobcats are back in action on Friday, Jan. 20 when they head to Toledo, Ohio to take on Toledo and Buffalo in a tri-meet. The meet is set to start at 5 p.m.

Courtesy: Marshall Athletics

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – The Marshall University swimming and diving team fell to the Ohio Bobcats, 197-97, on Friday evening in the Frederick A. Fitch Natatorium. Mia McBride won the 100 backstroke.

“Being able to stand up and compete at home is always really special, especially for our freshman doing it for the first time tonight,” Herd swimming and diving head coach Ian Walsh said. “I thought we had some really good performances tonight from several individuals, but a lot of details we have the opportunity to clean up tomorrow morning against James Madison.”

“The women had great energy on deck and competed really hard for each other. Ohio is a strong and talented team and I thought we stood toe to toe with them tonight. We have a great opportunity to make some adjustments for tomorrow morning and come back with the same energy and tenacity as tonight.”

RESULTS
200 Medley Relay
2nd Mia McBridePaige BantonKlava KatayamaClaire Kenney (1:44.87)
5th Or TamirJenna BoppTatum RobinsonAudrey West (1:49.43)
6th Kate BolgarskayaJessica HumbyLeigh Lopez-SilversSofia Bormett (1:55.65)
7th Alexis WilhoitGrace ValenzaMaria McGovernGrace Cox (1:55.12)

1000 Freestyle
2nd Eszter Laban (10:19.73)
4th Federica Savoia (10:38.37)
7th Gina Cantoral (11:08.99)

200 Freestyle
4th Madeline Hart (1:53.24)
6th Sofia Bormett (1:57.55)
7th Adriana Abruzzino (2:02.40)
8th Leigh Lopez-Silvers (2:04.53)

100 Backstroke
1st Mia McBride (56.62)
2nd Gabrielle Ivey (56.94)
7th Alexis Wilhoit (1:02.32)
8th Mackenzie Rider (1:04.37)

100 Breaststroke
3rd Paige Banton (1:04.47)
5th Jenna Bopp (1:05.93)
6th Audrey West (1:06.60)
8th Jessica Humby (1:10.20)

200 Butterfly
3rd Eszter Laban (2:05.35)
6th Tatum Robinson (2:15.99)
7th Maria McGovern (2:18.25)

50 Freestyle
3rd Klava Katayama (24.44)
5th Claire Kenney (24.93)
6th Or Tamir (25.25)
8th Alexis Wilhoit (27.00)

3m Dive
1st Grace Kelsheimer (244.50)
2nd Lauren Henderson (235.20)
3rd Joelle Williams (219.45)
4th Kailee Payne (214.20)

100 Freestyle
4th Gabrielle Ivey (53.24)
5th Klava Katayama (53.44)
7th Sofia Bormett (54.45)
8th Claire Kenney (54.78)

200 Backstroke
2nd Mia McBride (2:05.59)
4th Kate Bolgarskaya (2:08.98)
6th Or Tamir (2:09.79)
8th Adriana Abruzzino (2:15.93)

200 Breaststroke
3rd Paige Banton (2:19.30)
5th Audrey West (2:27.09)
7th Jessica Humby (2:32.32)
8th Grace Valenza (2:39.25)

500 Freestyle
2nd Eszter Laban (5:05.50)
6th Madeline Hart (5:10.11)
7th Federica Savoia (5:15.87)
8th Jenna Bopp (5:18.00)

100 Butterfly
5th Klava Katayama (1:00.52)
6th Mia McBride (1:01.40)
7th Grace Cox (1:05.12)

1m Dive
1st Grace Kelsheimer (253.95)
2nd Joelle Williams (230.55)
3rd Lauren Henderson (217.50)
4th Kailee Payne (192.45)

200 IM
3rd Paige Banton (2:08.53)
6th Tatum Robinson (2:13.54)
7th Audrey West (2:14.12)
8th Jessica Humby (2:15.74)

400 Freestyle
3rd Gabrielle IveyMadeline HartOr TamirSofia Bormett (3:34.86)
5th Eszter LabanClaire KenneyLeigh Lopez-SilversAlexis Wilhoit (3:40.66)

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