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Owen Conley, #19 in 2020, Sends Verbal Commitment to OSU

Waynesville, Ohio’s Owen Conley, the #19 recruit on our Way Too Early Class of 2020 list, has verbally committed to The Ohio State University.

“I’m very excited to announce my verbal commitment to continue my athletic and academic career swimming at The Ohio State University! Thank you to my family, coaches, and friends who have supported me along this journey. Go Bucks!!! 🌰”

Conley is a junior at Waynesville High School. He set the Ohio High School Division 2 record in the 200 IM with his winning time of 1:48.94 at the 2018 OSHAA State Championships. His time was nearly 3 seconds faster than he’d been as a freshman. He also won the 500 free (4:31.22) and led off the 16th-place 400 free relay (47.28).

In club swimming Conley represents Dayton Raiders. This summer he improved his times in the 100/200 back, 200 fly and 200 IM at Phillips 66 Nationals and Speedo Junior Nationals. At the latter he finaled in the 200 back (21st) and 400 IM (18th). Conley’s top event is the 200 back, which will be a boon to the Buckeyes who only had 2 scorers in 3 heats of 200 back finals at 2018 B1Gs. Conley’s best time would have placed him squarely in the C final. He needs to drop about 2 seconds in the 100 back to get a second swim at the conference meet and he’s still 1.5 seconds off finaling in the 200 IM. He will join a training group that includes Paul DeLakis and Andrew Loy, both of whom made the 200 IM A final in 2018.

Best Times:

  • 100 back – 50.00
  • 200 back – 1:44.77
  • 200 IM – 1:48.94
  • 400 IM – 3:51.72

If you have a commitment to report, please send an email with a photo (landscape, or horizontal, looks best) and a quote to [email protected].

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2018 Ohio High School Division 2 200 IM Runner-Up
6 years ago

This guy wrecked me

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