Meet Stats
- Complete results
- January 28, 2017
- Score
- Ohio 188, Toledo 71
Press Release
Courtesy of Ohio Athletics
Ohio swimming and diving concludes the 2016-17 home schedule by dominating Mid-American Conference foe, Toledo University, today (Jan. 28). The Bobcats recorded wins in every event to take the final score to 188-71.
The Bobcats started the meet by recognizing graduating seniors, Myriah Ariza-Balter (Evergreen, Colo.), Josie Barker (Richmond, N. Yorkshire, England), Laura Dawson (Newcastle Upon Tyne, England), Carrie Dukes (Monkton, Md.) and manager, Lauren Steele.
The first event was the 200-yard medley where the Bobcat team of Dawson, freshman Mikayla Herich (Hebron, Ky.), sophomore Corrin Van Lanen (Green Bay, Wis.) and freshman Emily Zimcosky (Smock, Pa.) won with a time of 1:45.21.
Next in the 1000-yard freestyle, sophomore Ana Henderson (Danville, Calif.) clocked in a time of 10:22.99 to secure the win.
Zimcosky won the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:52.28 and Dawson added another win in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 57.56.
Freshman Claire Mikesell (Clearfield, Pa.) finished first in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:05.03.
In the 200-yard butterfly, freshman Annie Gosselin (Naperville, Ill.) raced a time of 2:05.66 to take first just before Van Lanen took the win in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 23.77 and the 100-yard with a time of 51.76.
Dawson won the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 2:04.87 and Herich recorded a win in the 200-yard breaststroke 2:21.08.
Henderson finished the 500-yard freestyle with a win and a time of 5:05.25.
In the 100-yard butterfly, Dukes finished with a 57.44 time to take first and Herich finished with a time of 2:05.49 to take first in the 200-yard IM.
The race concluded with the 200-yard freestyle relay and the team of Zimcosky, sophomore Mackenzie Hornstra (Naperville, Ill.), Mikesell and Van Lanen taking the win with a 136.72 time.
Great to see the Bobcats coming around! Coach Baugh has them peaking at the right time!!! Me thinks a victory at the Marshall Invitational this weekend will catapult the green and white to a top 3-4 finish at the MAC Championships and athlete participation at the NCAA Championships. It looks as if the new philosophy and era is taking root. Keep it going Bobcats!!!