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Ohio State Swimmers Dominate on Final Night of Columbus Sectionals
2024 COLUMBUS SECTIONALS
- July 18-21, 2024
- Columbus, Ohio
- McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion at Ohio State University
- LCM (50 meters)
- Results on MeetMobile: “2024OH CZ East Speedo Sectionals”
- Day 1 Recap
- Day 2 Recap
- Day 3 Recap
Ohio State ended Columbus Sectionals on Sunday the same way it began, with wins in all but two events at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion.
Rising Buckeye junior Krista Marlin continued her tear with her fifth lifetime best in the past four days, a 200 IM victory in 2:14.60. She dropped almost a second off her previous-best 2:15.31 from last November, going almost two seconds faster than her 25th-place finish at Olympic Trials last month.
Marlin’s new lifetime best would have placed 14th in prelims at Trials and earned her a second swim in the semifinals. She already clocked personal bests in the 100 back (1:00.78) and 100 breast (1:10.49) on Saturday, 400 IM (4:47.05) on Friday, and 200 back (2:10.19) on Thursday.
Marlin took the women’s 200 IM title over Tennessee commit (’24) Emily Brown (2:16.89), who was within a couple seconds of her best time from 2022 (2:14.93). Brown returned later in the session to place 3rd in the 100 free (56.93) behind Ohio State standouts Kit Kat Zenick (56.02) and Teresa Ivan (56.29). Zenick was just a tenth off her Trials time of 55.92 that placed her 44th and within a second of her personal-best 55.05 from last June. Ivan touched about a second behind her personal-best 55.18 that she registered en route to 10th place at the European Championships last month.
In the men’s 200 IM, rising Ohio State senior Alex Metzler outdueled classmate Will Bansberg (2:03.99) with a winning time of 2:03.65, narrowly missing his personal-best 2:03.49 from his runner-up finish at last month’s Mel Zajac Jr. International Swim Meet. Bansberg reached the wall more than a second off his lifetime best of 2:02.62 that placed him 44th at Trials last month.
Rising Northern Colorado sophomore Kyra Rabess triumphed in the women’s 1500 free with a personal-best time of 17:13.10. The Northern Kentucky Clippers 19-year-old knocked more than a second off her best time from May (17:14.73).
Rising Ohio State junior Mason Edmund emerge victorious in the men’s 800 free (8:13.35), well off his lifetime best of 8:00.26 from last July. He placed 44th at Trials last month in 8:12.18. Rising Ohio State sophomore Josh Bedford was next to the wall in 8:21.42, just a second off his personal-best 8:20.35 from last August.
Another fun Buckeye showdown took place in the men’s 100 free, where rising junior Evan Fentress (50.56) eked past rising senior Daniel Baltes (50.64) by less than a tenth of a second. Fentress is coming off a 39th-place showing at Olympic Trials last month with a personal-best 49.86. Baltes fired off a personal-best 49.88 last month before clocking a 50.24 at Trials the following week.
Rising Cincinnati junior Joleigh Crye captured the women’s 50 breaststroke crown in 31.51, dropping almost two tenths off her previous-best 31.70 from last November. Rising Ohio State senior Karl Helmuth claimed the men’s 50 breast title in 28.07, almost two tenths quicker than her previous-best 28.25 from last June.
The Buckeyes swept the 400 medley relays, with the women winning in 4:11.67 and the men triumphing in 3:44.25. Marlin (1:01.70 back), Reese Dehen (1:11.65 breast), Zenick (1:01.48 fly), and Ivan (56.84 free) combined for the women’s victory while Eli Stoll (57.70 back), Helmuth (1:01.98 breast), Fentress (53.48 fly), and Baltes (51.09 free) worked together for the men’s win.
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Ohio State has added a tight end as its first 2026 transfer portal addition
COLUMBUS, Ohio –Ohio State had added the first player to its 2026 transfer portal class.
Mason Williams is a former member of the 2023 recruiting class who spent his first three seasons as an Ohio Bobcat. After redshirting his freshman season, he’s spent the last two as a vital member of the Bobcats’ offense as both a blocker and a receiver.
In 1,133 snaps, Williams caught 48 passes for 565 yards and six touchdowns. As a blocker, he can be a reliable end-line tight end who can replace the loss of Will Kacmarek, who is out of eligibility. Kacmarek also came from Ohio in 2024 and spent the last two years as a major contributor, developing into one of the nation’s best blocking tight ends.
Williams will have two years of eligibility remaining in Columbus. His addition helps offset the loss of Kacmarek to graduation and Jelani Thurman to the transfer portal. He’ll join a room expected to feature Bennett Christian, Nate Roberts, Brody Lemon and Maxence LeBlanc. Nick Lautar will also join the room as an incoming freshman.
OSU is also waiting for the decision of Purdue transfer Max Klare, who has the option of declaring for the NFL Draft or returning in 2026.
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Ohio State Transfer QB Lincoln Kienholz Commits to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Louisville football program, presumably, has their QB1 for the 2026 season.
Former Ohio State quarterback Lincoln Kienholz announced Saturday that he has committed to the Cardinals. He will join Louisville will two years of eligilbility.
Keinholz is Louisville’s second portal commitment of the cycle, joining Kentucky cornerback D.J. Waller. The duo are the first to offset 21 portal defections that UofL has seen so far. The 14-day transfer window officially opened up this past Friday, and is the only opportunity for players to enter following the removal of the spring window.
The 6-foot-2, 214-pound quarterback was involved in a highly competitive battle for the Buckeyes’ starting gig in the preseason, before ultimately losing out to eventual Heisman Trophy finalist Julian Sayin. He saw action in seven games this past season, going 11-of-14 through the air for 139 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 66 yards and two scores on 11 attempts.
“Just a tremendous athlete,” OSU head coach Ryan Day said of Kienholz at Big Ten Media Days this past summer. “You pick a sport, he can do it. He’s like a four handicap [in golf]. He can hit the [baseball] out of the park. He was a major league baseball prospect. He can windmill dunk. He can do a lot of things.”
The Pierre, S.D. native spent three seasons in Columbus. As a true freshman in 2023, he played in three games, going 10-of-22 for 111 yards, while also rushing for two yards on six attempts. He did not log any stats during Ohio State’s 2024 national championship season.
Kienholz was a highly-regarded recruit coming out of high school, ranking as No. 194 prospect in the Class of 2023. He chose Ohio State over Illinois, Kansas State, Pitt, Washington, Wisconsin and others.
He has the inside track to be Louisville’s starter next season given recent roster movement. Previously, incoming true freshman Briggs Cherry was the lone scholarship quarterback on the roster after Deuce Adams, Brady Allen and Mason Mims all hit the transfer portal.
In their third season under head coach Jeff Brohm, Louisville went 9-4 overall, including a 4-4 mark in ACC play and a 27-22 win over Toledo in the Boca Raton Bowl. The Cardinals have won at least nine games in all three seasons under Brohm, doing so for the first time since 2012-14.
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