Raleigh Rumble Updates | Ohio State



COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 11 Ohio State men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are beginning their season at the Raleigh Rumble, competing against NC State and Virginia Tech Friday, Nov. 7-Saturday, Nov. 8.  
 
Results are still pending from the open water event and mixed 200 free relay as of 11:00 p.m. Friday night. Team scores are as follows, not including the aforementioned events:
 
Men
NC State – 487
Ohio State – 295.5
Virginia Tech – 241
 
Women
NC State – 508
Ohio State – 309
Virginia Tech – 202.5
 
Men’s Meet Notes

  • Cornelius Jahn placed second in the 200 back with an NCAA standard time of 1:42.03. Krys Gorski finished fourth with a time of 1:43.23.
  • Tristan Jankovics took second place in the 200 breast, touching the wall at 1:57.37. Ahmed Ismail (1:59.06) and Luke Vickers (1:59.40) finished fifth and sixth, respectively.
  • Matt Klinge finished second in the 100 IM with a time of 48.75.
  • Mason Edmund earned a second-place finish in the 200 fly, finishing in 1:45.52. Jordi Vilchez (1:47.10) placed sixth.
  • Isaac Fleig placed fourth in the 1000 free with a time of 9:08.71.
  • The 400 medley relay team finished third with a time of 3:08.50.
  • The Buckeyes swept the day’s diving events. Tyler Read won the 1-meter with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 352.75. Dom Roberto (311.30) and Ernest Braitenbach (309.60) also recorded NCAA Zones qualifying scores.
  • Braitenbach was the winner of the 3-meter dive with an NCAA Zones qualifying score of 356.25. Matthew Yuan (321.35) also had a qualifying score.
  • Tomas Navikonis finished fifth in the 100 free with a time of 43.15. Rasmus Hanson placed seventh with a time of 44.08.
  • Klinge was the winner of the 100 fly with an NCAA standard time of 45.07. Evan Fentress placed sixth, finishing in 47.72.
  • Ismail won the 100 breast, touching the wall at 52.85. Vickers (54.66) places seventh.
  • Jahn took third place in the 100 back with a time of 46.86. Joseph Roth finished fifth with a time of 47.58.
  • Jankovics was the winner of the 400 IM with an NCAA standard time of 3:43.29. Vilchez (3:49.92) and Edmund (3:51.21) finished fifth and sixth, respectively.
  • In addition to the regular events, there were multiple knockout rounds. Klinge swam a time of 20.26 in the 50 fly semifinals to advance to Saturday’s final knockout round and Ismail swam a time of 24.14 in the 50 breast semifinals to clinch a spot in the finals. Jahn and Roth advanced to the semifinals of the 50 back and Fentress swam in the semifinals of the 50 free.

Women’s Meet Notes

  • The Buckeyes went 1-2 in the 1000 free; Mila Nikanorov placed first with a time of 9:35.62 and Emma Finlin finished second with a time of 9:42.18. Adair Shaw placed fifth with a time of 9:48.43.
  • Delia Lloyd placed second in the 200 back with an NCAA standard time of 1:54.41.
  • Paige Delma (2:12.94) and Danika Varda (2:13.96) finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the 200 breast.
  • Rachel Bockrath finished third in the 100 IM, touching the wall at 55.47. Maria Ramos placed fifth with a time of 55.62.
  • Jessic Eden earned a third-place finish in the 200 fly with a time of 1:59.20.
  • The 400 medley relay team finished second with a time of 3:33.85.
  • Lena Hentschel was the winner of both the 1-meter and 3-meter dives. She won the 1-meter with a score of 305.10 and the 3-meter with a score of 344.35. Both are NCAA Zones qualifying scores.
  • Brooklyn Petit (265.70) recorded an NCAA Zones qualifying score on the 1-meter and, on the 3-meter, Mia Prusiecki (307.45) had a Zones qualifying score.
  • The Buckeye divers also won the team event with an overall score of 313.05, beating second-place Virginia Tech by over 50 points.
  • Paige Delma finished second in the 400 IM with an NCAA standard time of 4:11.23. Sienna Angove (4:14.55), Shaw (4:16.31) and Eden (4:18.55) placed 6-7-8.
  • Bockrath was the winner of the 100 free, turning in an NCAA standard time of 48.09. Erin Little placed fourth with an NCAA standard time of 48.35.
  • Lorin Tobler (53.63), Carrie Furbee (53.82), KK LeBlance (54.27) and Emmy Therrien (54.98) finished 6-7-8-9 in the 100 fly.
  • Delma finished second in the 100 breast with an NCAA standard time of 1:00.28.
  • Lloyd placed sixth in the 100 back, finishing in 63.73.
  • In addition to the regular events, there were multiple knockout rounds. Ramos swam a time of 27.06 in the 50 breast semifinals to advance to Saturday’s knockout finals. Furbee and LeBlanc both advanced to the semifinals in the 50 fly, Lloyd advanced to the semifinals of the 50 back and Bockrath swam in the 50 free semifinals.

Up Next

  • The Raleigh Rumble concludes on Saturday, Nov. 8. Diving will begin at 9:30 a.m. and swimming will get underway at 10:30 a.m. Fans can watch live on ACCNX. 

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