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Ohio State Places 11th at NCAA Championships
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The Buckeyes moved up three spots to complete 11th on the 2023 NCAA Males’s Swimming and Diving Championships with 112 whole factors.
Ohio State has completed within the prime 11 for 4 consecutive seasons. It’s the most consecutive top-11 finishes for Ohio State since 1969-75, when the workforce earned seven straight.
Over 4 days of competitors, the Buckeyes earned 23 All-America honors, together with six First Workforce All-Individuals. Lyle Yost was the nationwide champion on the 1-meter, turning into the primary Buckeye since 1988 to win the 1-meter dive and first Buckeye since 2016 to win a person title in any occasion.
Ohio State had the second-best end of competing Huge Ten groups; Indiana completed in fourth with 379 factors.
Meet Notes
- Charlie Clark opened the evening robust for the Buckeyes, incomes a seventh-place end within the 1650 free to earn First Workforce All-America recognition. Clark turned in a time of 14:41.43.
- Ruslan Gaziev earned the very best end by a Buckeye in a swimming occasion, putting fourth within the 100 free with a program-record time of 40.98. He broke his earlier program report of 41.38, which he set on the Huge Ten Championships only a few weeks in the past, twice on Saturday; he swam a 41.34 within the prelims. Gaziev earned First Workforce All-America honors.
- Lyle Yost and Clayton Chaplin competed within the championship remaining of the platform dive. Yost was the one diver on the meet to advance to the championship remaining in all three dives (1-meter, 3-meter, platform).
- Chaplin earned a sixth-place end on the platform with an total rating of 393.55 and Yost tied for sixth place with a rating of 366.35. Each Chaplin and Yost collected First Workforce All-America accolades.
- The Buckeyes closed out the NCAA Championships with an Honorable Point out All-America efficiency within the 400 free relay. The relay workforce of Gaziev, James Ward, Mario McDonald and Daniel Baltes completed in 2:49.94 to position 15th.
Ohio State All-Individuals
- Daniel Baltes – 200 free relay*, 400 free relay*
- Clayton Chaplin – Platform, 3-meter*
- Charlie Clark – 1650 free
- Ruslan Gaziev – 100 free, 50 free*, 200 free*, 200 medley relay*, 200 free relay*, 400 free relay*
- Karl Helmuth – 200 medley relay*
- Jack Matthews – 1-meter*, 3-meter*
- Mario McDonald – 200 free relay*, 400 free relay*
- Alex Quach – 200 medley relay*
- James Ward – 200 medley relay*, 200 free relay*, 400 free relay*
- Lyle Yost – 1-meter, 3-meter, platform
*Honorable Point out
2023 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship Outcomes
200 Medley Relay – 1. NC State (1:20.67), 2. Arizona State (1:21.07), 3. Florida (1:21.14), 16. Ohio State (1:23.34)
50 Free – 1. Jordan Crooks, Tennessee (18.32), 2. Josh Liendo, Florida (18.40), 3. Bjorn Seeliger (18.67), T14. Ruslan Gaziev, Ohio State (19:20)
1-Meter Dive – 1. Lyle Yost, Ohio State (443.95), 2. Andrew Capobianco, Indiana (439.45), 3. Jack Ryan, Stanford (429.45), 12. Jack Matthews, Ohio State (358.20)
200 Free Relay – 1. Florida (1:13.35), 2. Cal (1:13.82), 3. NC State (1:14.44), 16. Ohio State (1:16.66)
200 Free – 1. Luke Hobson, Texas (1:30.43), 2. Gabriel Jett, Cal (1:30.74), 3. Grant Home, Arizona State (1:31.12), 14. Ruslan Gaziev, Ohio State (1:32.85)
3-Meter Dive – 1. Andrew Capobianco, Indiana (522.60), 2. Shangfei Wang, USC (448.30), 3. Quentin Henninger, Indiana (425.40), 5. Lyle Yost, Ohio State (408.50), 12. Jack Matthews, Ohio State (399.10), 16. Clayton Chaplin, Ohio State (366.20)
1650 Free – 1. Will Gallant, NC State (12:28.94), 2. Ross Dant, NC State (14:30.32), 3. Jake Magahey, Georgia (14:33.82), 7. Charlie Clark, Ohio State (14:41.43)
100 Free – 1. Josh Liendo, Florida (40.28), 2. Jack Alexy, Cal (40.92), 3. Bjorn Seeliger, Cal (40.93), 4. Ruslan Gaziev, Ohio State (40.98)*
Platform – 1. Carson Tyler, Indiana (476.30), 2. Bryden Hattie, Tennessee (455.10), 3. Quentin Henninger, Indiana (408.60), 5. Clayton Chaplin, Ohio State (393.55), T6. Lyle Yost, Ohio State (366.35)
400 Free Relay – 1. Florida (2:44.07), 2. Cal (2:44.08), 3. Arizona State (2:45.12), 15. Ohio State (2:49.94)
*Ohio State program report
Prime 15 Workforce Scores
- Cal – 482
- Arizona State – 430
- Texas – 384
- Indiana – 379
- NC State – 373.5
- Florida – 367.5
- Tennessee – 216.5
- Stanford – 143.5
- Virginia Tech – 133
- Auburn – 127
- Ohio State – 112
- Georgia – 96
- Louisville – 92
- Texas A&M – 80
- Virginia – 78
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One Ohio State Star Who Desperately Needs Revenge vs Oregon
The Ohio State Buckeyes are preparing to face the Oregon Ducks in the Rose Bowl in what they hope will serve as some desirable revenge.
Remember: Oregon defeated Ohio State back in Week 7, handing the Buckeyes their first loss of the season. The Ducks would go on to go undefeated. Ohio State went 10-2 (now 11-2 thanks to its win over the Tennessee Volunteers).
The first meeting between the two teams was close, with Oregon emerging with a 32-21 victory. For on of the only times this season, the Buckeyes’ defense looked vulnerable.
But there was one player in particular who looked particularly exposed: cornerback Denzel Burke.
Burke entered the season widely considered one of the best cornerbacks in the country and was also viewed as a potential first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
However, his performance against the Ducks altered his fate.
Burke surrendered eight catches for 179 yards and was burned for a couple of touchdowns in Ohio State’s loss, and since then, the 22-year-old has not quite looked the same.
His draft stock has plummeted, and his confidence also appears to have been adversely affected.
And it all started in Eugene, Or. back in October.
Can Burke right the ship and come through with a bounceback showing against the top-ranked eam in the country?
The Buckeyes will need Burke. That’s for sure. After all, Oregon boasts one of the most explosive offenses in the country, and that’s due much in part to the Ducks’ high-octane aerial attack led by quarterback Dillon Gabriel.
Not only that, but Burke needs it for himself. A strong outing versus the Ducks would go a long way in gaining the attention of NFL scouts once again, and it could serve as a springboard for Burke the remainder of the College Football Playoff.
Burke has lost a bit of his shine since that disastrous performance at Oregon. If there is any Ohio State player who desperately needs revenge on New Year’s Day, it’s Burke.
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