Around the Oval: Swim and Dive Makes History in Ann Arbor, Wrestling Continues to Dominate Its Competition and Women’s Ice Hockey Looks Unstoppable

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Around the Oval: Swim and Dive Makes History in Ann Arbor, Wrestling Continues to Dominate Its Competition and Women’s Ice Hockey Looks Unstoppable
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Around the Oval: Ohio State swimming and diving makes history in Ann Arbor, wrestling dominates Maryland and women’s ice hockey looks unstoppable as the postseason approaches.

The Buckeye women defeated the Wolverines 186.5-113.5 behind solid performances from their relay team of Nyah Funderburke, Josephine Panitz, Katherine Zenick and Amy Fulmer, who won the 200 medley relay in 1:38.31. Ohio State also saw individual wins from Maya Geringer , Gwen Woodbury , Fulmer , Felicia Pasadyn , Tristan Harrison , Zenick and Lena Hentschel .

The Ohio State men beat Michigan 151.5-148.5 with the same formula as the women, kicking things off with a relay win before outscoring the competition in their solo swims and dives. The Buckeyes picked up their first event win in the 200 medley relay with a team of Alex Quach, Pete Krusinski, James Ward and Ruslan Gaziev, who finished in 1:26.04. Ohio State also had six individual winners, including Charlie Clark , Gaziev , Chachi Gustafson , Watkins , Quach and Clayton Chaplin ., will hope to build momentum from its historic win in Ann Arbor when the Buckeyes return to the pool for the Tim Welsh Classic at Notre Dame this weekend, Jan. 27-28.

On Friday, the No. 7 Buckeyes dominated the No. 23 Terrapins, 38-6, in College Park to improve to 3-0 in Big Ten duals in 2022-23. Ohio State also advanced to 9-1 overall, with its only loss to then-No. 22 Northern Iowa during a tri-meet with the Panthers and Lock Haven in mid-December. Sammy Sasso, the No. 3 wrestler at 149 pounds, kicked off the dominance for Ohio State against Maryland as the All-American made quick work of No. 18 Ethen Miller with a 12-1 major decision.

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