Ohio State Earns All-American Honors. 1

The Ohio State Buckeyes placed sixth on the third day of the NCAA Championships, turning in several top performances in the 100 breaststroke, 3-meter dive, and 400 medley relay. Hannah Bach and Josie Panitz both earned First Team All-American honors in the 100 breaststroke. Lena Hentschel earned Honorable Mention All-American honors in the 3-meter dive. The Buckeyes concluded the night with a First Team All-American relay performance. Ohio State’s program record places them ahead of Florida, Tennessee, UNC, and Indiana.

Ohio State Buckeyes Turn in Four First Team All-American Performances on Day Three of NCAAs

The Ohio State Buckeyes came into the third day of the NCAA Championships in sixth place with 170 total points. During Friday’s finals, the Buckeyes turned in four First Team All-American performances, placing them in sixth place overall.

Meet Notes

Felicia Pasadyn got things started for the Buckeyes, earning Honorable Mention All-America recognition in the 400 IM with a time of 4:07.48, which was good enough for fifth place in the consolation final.

Katherine Zenick finished eighth in the 100 fly with a time of 51.11, earning her First Team All-America honors.

Amy Fulmer claimed Honorable Mention All-America status by finishing fourth in the 200 free consolation final with a time of 1:43.78.

The Buckeyes had two First Team All-Americans in the 100 breast, with Hannah Bach placing sixth with a time of 58.08, and Josie Panitz finishing seventh with a time of 58.12.

Lena Hentschel earned Honorable Mention All-America honors for the second consecutive night, finishing third in the 3-meter dive consolation final with an overall score of 334.95.

The Buckeyes concluded the night with a First Team All-American relay performance. The relay team of Nyah Funderburke, Josie Panitz, Katherine Zenick, and Amy Fulmer finished the 400 medley relay in 3:28.18, placing sixth.

Up Next

The NCAA Championships will come to an end on Saturday, March 18, with prelims starting at 10:00 a.m. and finals beginning at 6:00 p.m. Both sessions can be streamed live on ESPN+.

2023 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship Results

Here are some of the highlights from the 2023 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships:

  • Virginia took first place in the 200 medley relay, followed by NC State and Texas. Ohio State finished in fourth place.

  • Virginia also claimed first place in the 800 free relay, with Stanford and Texas rounding out the top three. Ohio State finished in thirteenth place.

  • Maggie MacNeil from LSU took first place in the 50 free, followed by Gretchen Walsh from Virginia and Gabi Albiero from Louisville. Teresa Ivan from Ohio State finished in fourth place.

  • In the 1-meter dive, Aranza Vazquez Montano from UNC took first place, followed by Delaney Schnell from Arizona and Mia Vallee from Miami. Lena Hentschel from Ohio State finished in sixteenth place.

  • Virginia also claimed first place in the 200 free relay, followed by Stanford and Louisville. Ohio State finished in fourth place.

  • Alex Walsh from Virginia took first place in the 400 IM, followed by Ella Nelson, also from Virginia, and Emma Weyant from Florida. Felicia Pasadyn from Ohio State finished in thirteenth place.

  • Kate Douglass from Virginia claimed first place in the 100 fly, followed by Maggie MacNeil and Torri Huske from Stanford. Katherine Zenick from Ohio State finished in eighth place.

  • Taylor Ruck from Stanford took first place in the 200 free, followed by Brooklyn Douthwright from Tennessee and Aimee Canny from Virginia. Amy Fulmer from Ohio State finished in twelfth place.

Ohio State Buckeyes Finish Day Three of NCAA Championships in Sixth Place

On day three of the NCAA Championships, the Ohio State Buckeyes finished in sixth place with 170 total points. The team turned in two top-10 performances in the 100 breaststroke and 3-meter dive, as well as a sixth-place finish in the 400 medley relay.

100 Breaststroke

Ohio State’s Hannah Bach and Josie Panitz both earned First Team All-American honors in the 100 breaststroke, with Bach placing sixth with a time of 58.08 and Panitz finishing just 0.04 seconds later, taking seventh place with a time of 58.12.

3-Meter Dive

Lena Hentschel earned Honorable Mention All-American honors by finishing eleventh in the 3-meter dive with an overall score of 334.95.

400 Medley Relay

The Buckeyes closed out the night yet again with a First Team All-American relay performance. The relay team of Nyah Funderburke, Panitz, Zenick, and Fulmer finished the 400 medley relay in 3:28.18 to place sixth.

Top 10 Team Scores

The Buckeyes remained in sixth place overall, behind Virginia, Texas, Stanford, Louisville, and NC State, and ahead of Florida, Tennessee, UNC, and Indiana.

Ohio State’s performance set a program record, and the team looks to finish strong on the final day of the NCAA Championships. #GoBucks

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