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Ohio State Men and Purdue Women Extend Lead at Ohio State Invite

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

November 22nd, 2014 College, News

This Saturday night finals session of the 2014 Ohio State Invitational was another thriller full of close races and team competition. As of the end of Saturday night, the Ohio State men’s team and the Purdue women’s team have extended their leads, but only time will tell which teams will win the Invite overall. The Kentucky women’s team is within striking distance of Purdue, creating an environment for intense team spirit and fast times tomorrow morning and evening.

200 Medley Relay

Purdue’s Hannah Manger, Emily Fogle, Kylie Vogel, and Anji Li took first place in a time of 1:39.45. They were chased by Wisconsin’s A and B relays that took second and third place, respectively. For the men, Ohio State’s relay of Steven Zimmerman, DJ Macdonald, Matt McHugh, and Josh Fleagle claimed first in a time of 1:26.17, just one second off the pool record of 1:25.12 set by SwimMAC’s Team Elite in 2010 and Ohio State’s meet record of 1:25.57. Following Ohio State’s A were the Wisconsin A relay and the Ohio State B relay.

400 IM

The top six finishers in the Women’s’ 400 IM achieved NCAA B cut standards. In first was Danielle Galyer of Kentucky. Galyer finished in a time of 4:12.24, claiming 20 points for her team. In second was Nika Petric of Purdue (4:14.44), followed by Wisconsin’s Aja Van Hout (4:14.72). In the men’s event, Kentucky once again claimed the top spot. Brandon Flynn finished first in a time of 3:51.17, followed by Ohio State’s Dimitry Dolgov in 3:51.32 and Jovan Mitrovic in 3:53.04. All three of these times meet the NCAA B cut standard.

100 Butterfly

Christina Bechtel of Kentucky won the 100 Butterfly in an impressive 51.11, which is an NCAA DI A cut. She was followed by seven girls who achieved B cuts, including second place finisher, Abby Myers of Kentucky (52.87), and Ivy Martin of Wisconsin (53.06). Only Matt McHugh of Ohio State achieved the men’s B cut standard, finishing first in a time of 47.72. Touching the wall second was Kyle Higgins of Kentucky (48.43) and Drew Teduits of Wisconsin (48.46).

200 Freestyle

Abby Jagdfeld of Purdue won the 200 Freestyle for the women, finishing in an NCAA B cut tie of 1:46.40. Her Purdue teammates, Rhiannon Sheets and Allie Davis, created a 1-2-3 sweep by taking the second and third spots in 1:46.71 and 1:47.87, respectively. Ohio State then swept the men’s event, with Michael Disalle finishing first in 1:35.37 and beating out teammates Josh Fleagle (1:35.52), Steffen Hillmer (1:36.93), and Rowan Williams (1:36.99).

100 Breaststroke

Emily Fogle of Purdue won the 100 Breaststroke in 1:01.19, the only time that cracked the 1:02 barrier. She was followed by Kentucky’s Sam Shaheen, who finished in 1:02.76, and Wisconsin’s Anna Meinholz, who completed the race in 1:02.77. Ohio State’s Macdonald claimed a win in the 100 Breaststroke in 53.82, chased by Wisconsin’s Nick Schafer in 53.94 and Ohio State’s Jack Barone in 54.27.

100 Backstroke

Kentucky picked up a win in the 100 Backstroke as Bridgette Alexander’s 53.76 propelled her to the top spot. Taking second was Purdue’s Hannah Manger in 54.11 and Camey Rabold from Ohio State in 55.76. Matt McHugh claimed the win in the men’s event, touching the wall in a time of 47.44, just ahead of Ohio State senior Steven Zimmerman’s 47.55.

800 Freestyle Relay

The Kentucky squad of Christina Bechtel, Danielle Galyer, Abby Myers, and Kendal Casey completely dominated the field in the 800 Freestyle Relay, winning in a time of 7:06.84, an NCAA A cut. Eight seconds later, the second place team, Purdue, finished in 7:14.54. Ohio State’s Disalle, Hillmer, Williams, and Fleagle claimed the win for the men, followed by Wisconsin’s A relay and Kentucky’s A relay in 6:30.19 and 6:37.83, respectively

Tomorrow’s Prelims Event Order:

200 Backstroke
100 Freestyle
200 Breaststroke
200 Butterfly
1650 Freestyle (mid-afternoon session – 12:50 pm)

Tomorrow morning at 9 am, the action begins again as the teams return to racing and earning more NCAA championship time standards. Check back for the results of this Sunday prelims session that is sure to excite!

Live results can be found online at http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/livestats/m-swim/.

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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