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Ohio State Leads Florida Gulf Coast Classic

Ohio State

Ohio State made its competitive debut for the 2015-16 season on Friday, sending 12 swimmers to compete in the FGCU Eagle Swimming Classic. After an afternoon’s-worth of events, the Buckeyes will enter Saturday in first place among the six teams competing this weekend.

With 191 points, Ohio State holds a slim margin over fellow 2015 NCAA Qualifier Florida Gulf Coast; the Eagles are just one point behind with 190. Rounding out the top three is South Carolina with 169 points.
 
Eight events took place on Friday with each consisting of a consolation (B) final and a championship (A) final. The Buckeyes placed first in seven of the possible 16 heats, with Meg Bailey earning two of those.

The meet began with the 200 medley relay, and Ohio State claimed a victory in the B heat while placing second in the A heat. In the next event, the 400 IM, Bailey and Lindsey Clary both claimed victories, putting the Buckeyes in the driver’s seat. Bailey’s dominance of the breaststroke portion sealed the deal en route to her win.
 
The next Buckeye sweep came in the 50 free, with Liz Li and Annie Jongekrijg placing first in their respective heats. Camey Rabold’s win in the 200 backstroke rounded out the day in terms of victories for Ohio State.

 

South Carolina

The South Carolina swimming and diving team opened the season at the FGCU Classic in Ft. Myers, Fla. on Friday with the Gamecock men finishing day one in second place with 199 points and the women tallying 169 points for third place.

Ohio State is atop the women’s leaderboard with 191 points and just a one-point edge over second-place Florida Gulf Coast. Grand Canyon University is in first place on the men’s side with a two-point lead over the Gamecocks. Buffalo and FAU are in third in fourth place, respectively, in the men’s standings.

The women’s squad opened the meet with a fourth-place finish in the 200 medley relay as the team of Heather Merritt, Ellen Johnson, Paige Maynard and Caroline Petrone recorded a time of 1:45.07.  The men followed with a second-place finish (1:29.88) from the team of Bryce Kananowiz, Nils Wich-Glasen, Kevin Leithold and Jonathan Boland.

The Gamecock freshmen had a strong first day, highlighted by Paige Maynard’s win in the 100 butterfly (54.86). Cody Bekemeyer (400 IM) and Finn Minuth (100 Butterfly) won the consolation heat in their respective events while Emma Barksdale took second in the consolation hear of the 400 IM.

Sophomores Akram Mahmoud, Tomas Peribonio ad Taylor Worrell all recorded a win on the day. Mahmoud (1:39.19) and Worrell (1:51.17) claimed first in the 200 freestyle while Peribonio’s win came in the 400 IM (3:55.56).  Fellow sophomore Nils Wich-Glasen finished just .02 seconds out of first place in the 100 breaststroke with a NCAA B cut of 55.31.

The men concluded the day with a first-place finish in the 400 freestyle relay. The foursome of Boland, Peribonio, Mahmoud and Leithold touched the wall 3:00.44. The women’s team of  Meredith Vay, Worrell, Maynard and Merritt earned a third-place finish with a time of 3:28.95.

NOTABLES
•       Freshman Paige Maynard recorded the first win of her collegiate career, with a first-place finish in the 100 butterfly.
•       Freshman Cody Bekemeyer won the consolation heat of the 400 IM. His time of 3:55.59 would have secured him a second place finish in the championship final.
•       For the second-straight year, Nils Wich-Glasen became the first Gamecocks to record an NCAA provisional cut time.

UP NEXT
The Gamecocks continue with day two of the FGCU classic tomorrow (Sat., Oct. 3). Action begins at 10 am at the FGCU Swim Complex in Ft. Myers.


Rutgers

After the first day of action on Friday, the Rutgers swimming team is currently fourth with a score of 141 at the Florida Gulf Coast University Classic in Fort Meyers, Fla.

"We had a very strong night and I'm proud of the ladies and how they approached their first travel meet," said head coach Petra Martin, who made her debut at the helm of the Scarlet Knights. "They're putting all the new elements we've worked on into their racing and getting better with them. It's great to have a strong swim this early in the season and we're excited for tomorrow's session."  

Fellow Big Ten Conference member Ohio State currently leads the field with a score of 191, followed by the host Eagles with a team total of 190. South Carolina rounds out the top three with a score of 169.

Full video highlights from the first day of the FGCU Classic can be found here.

Senior Joanna Wu (Kent, Wash.) was successful during day one, finishing first in the 200 backstroke. Swimming in lane four, Wu hit the wall with a top time of 1:58.71, a NCAA B qualifying standard.

Junior Rachel Stoddard (Hillsborough, N.J.) registered a second-place finish in the 100 breaststroke, securing a time of 1:03.47 during the final heat. Senior Morgan Pfaff (Red Lion, Pa.) also produced a top-three individual finish, completing the 400 individual medley in third place with a time of 4:28.67.

In team events, Pfaff, Stoddard, Wu and junior Meghan Kiely (Mountain Lakes, N.J.) helped the Scarlet Knights secure third place in the 200 medley relay, completing the race with a time of 1:43.74.

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