Around the Oval: Men's Swim and Dive Places Second at Big Tens, Fencing Wins Second Straight CCFC Championship and Track and Field Finds Success at Indoor Conference Championships

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Around the Oval: Men's Swim and Dive Places Second at Big Tens, Fencing Wins Second Straight CCFC Championship and Track and Field Finds Success at Indoor Conference Championships
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Ohio State men’s swim and dive finishes second at Big Tens, fencing wins its second straight CCFC Championship and two Buckeyes win gold at the conference track and field meet.

Emily Armstrong was the individual point winner in A figures with a score of 81.8797, while Victoria Carlson led B figures with a score of 72.8673. Ohio State took the top seven individual spots at the event in front of the Wolverines and Gophers.

Ohio State's duets took the first four spots in the duo category, with Armstrong and Ruby Remati pacing the Buckeyes with a score of 82.0167 followed by Paige Hopper and Emma Spot in second, Carlson and Trinity Patton in third and Madi Almond and Caroline Walsh in fourth. Finally, Ohio State's scarlet team of Armstrong, Dzurko, Homoelle, Hopper, Olivia Malloy, Reverie Nedde, Remati and Spott took first in the team competition with a final score of 83.200. The Buckeyes' gray team of Carlson, Catahan, Gray, Lilly Ortiz, Patton, Schafer, Walsh and Megan Wong finished second at 78.1167.Ohio State has three weeks to prepare for the 2023 U.S. Collegiate National Championship meet set for March 22-25.

Ohio State men's volleyball split its week of games as it earned a 3-0 sweep of Quincy on Friday but fell to Lindenwood, 3-2, on Saturday. The No. 11 Buckeyes are now 11-5 on the year with a 4-2 mark in MIVA play.

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