The Ohio State men’s swimming and diving team defeated Kenyon, 209-84, Friday in the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion. The Buckeyes swept the top three places in seven events. The following day the Buckeyes topped Miami (Ohio) 165-73 on Saturday. The Buckeyes opened against Miami the meet with the two fastest times in the 200-yard medley relay. RJ Lemyre (Sr., Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington), Felipe Travesso (So., Belo Horizonte, Brazil/Lawrences North), Joe Doyle (Sr., Centerburg, Ohio/Centerburg) and Matt Voelker (Jr., Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington) were responsible for the win (1:32.60), while the team of Dan Novak (Jr., Sao Paulo, Brazil/Foothill), Daniel Malnik (Fr., Rishon le-Zion, Israel/Gan-Nahum), Chandler West (Fr., Atlanta, Ga/Chattahochee) and Joel Elber (Fr., Brunswick, Ohio/Brunswick) touched in next with a time of 1:34.58. The men continued the winning trend, capturing four of the top five positions in the 1,000-yard freestyle. Mark Neiman (Fr., Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill) picked up the win in 9:17.38. Matthias Sigrist (So., Schaffhausen, Switzerland/Schaffhausen) earned his second-consecutive title in the 200-yard freestyle for the season when he stopped the clock first at 1:41.23. Senior Nate King (Youngstown, Ohio/Warren Harding) led teammates in a sweep of the first four places in the 200-yard individual medley, winning in 1:54.02. Ohio State also dominated in the 500-yard freestyle, going 1-3-4-5 in the event. Markovic added a second win to his young collegiate career in the race with his time of 4:38.60. The divers continued to enjoy success on the board, sweeping the top four places for the second meet in a row. Kellen Harkness (Sr., Puyallup, Wash/Cascade Christian) took first on both the 1- and the 3-meter springboards for the second consecutive meet with the respective scores of 264.50 and 377.25. “It’s rare to go through all of the events and win everything,” Bill Wadley, head swimming coach, said. “Miami had some good swimmers. They did a good job. We could have been faster in some events, but it still only the second meet of the year. We are still working on competing at the proper speed and working on the smaller details like turns. I was just really pleased with the enthusiasm of the team.” Versus Miami-OH, the Buckeyes started with a 1-2 in the 200-yard medley relay. Relay members RJ Lemyre (Sr., Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington), Felipe Travesso (So., Belo Horizonte, Brazil/Lawrences North), Joe Doyle (Sr., Centerburg, Ohio/Centerburg) and Matt Voelker (Jr., Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington) were responsible for the win. The quad of Dan Novak (Jr., Sao Paulo, Brazil/Foothill), Daniel Malnik (Fr., Rishon le-Zion, Israel/Gan-Nahum), Chandler West (Fr., Atlanta, Ga/Chattahochee) and Michael Kelley (Fr., Westerville, Ohio/Westerville North) took second place. Captain Doyle was one of four Buckeyes to score double wins for the night. He stopped the clock at 1:40.82, four seconds ahead of the next finisher –teammate Mark Neiman (Fr., Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill). Doyle also won the 100-yard butterfly in 49.20. Matthias Sigrist (So., Schaffhausen, Switzerland/Schaffhausen) also spread his wins over two strokes. His first win came in the 200-yard butterfly (1:51.45), with the second in 100-yard freestyle (47.10). Lemyre and Voelker took the next two spots in the sprint freestyle event. The Buckeye swimmers also claimed the first three places in the 100- and 200-yard backstroke and 50-yard freestyle. Lemyre was the frontrunner in the 100-yard backstroke (50.51) with Nate King (Sr., Youngstown, Ohio/Warren Harding) taking the longer distance in 1:49.79. Voelker was responsible for the win in the 50-yard freestyle (21.51). Malnik captured wins in both breaststroke events. He touched in at 57.76 in the 100-yard breaststroke for his first collegiate title, with Travesso and King taking the next two spots. The freshman later cruised by competitors in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:04.64), finishing four seconds ahead of the next closest swimmer to claim his second win of the night. “It’s always great to swim against Kenyon,” Bill Wadley, head swimming coach, said. “They have such a great winning tradition in our sport. Our teams have a fun competitive tradition. We had some good swims tonight: Matthias in the 200 fly, Nate in the 200 back and Doyle in the 100 fly. Our goal is to be competitive in the relays every time out, and we did that tonight. But we need to be faster tomorrow and next week. That is our challenge.”