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ONU men 2nd; women 3rd at OACC swim meet

ONU men’s swim team captured second and women third in the OACC swim championships Saturday in Akron. Results follow.

Women’s results

 Senior Kierra Watson (Brownsburg, Ind.) and juniors Lauren Halle (Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton) and Libby Sartschev (Parma/Normandy) each captured individual event titles for the Ohio Northern women's swimming and diving program Saturday evening on the third and final day of the 2019 Ohio Athletic Conference Championships inside Ocasek Natatorium in Akron.

The Polar Bears finished third in the five-team field with 636 team points. John Carroll won the meet with 800 points, and Mount Union placed second with 723 points.

Over the three-day meet, Northern won five of 20 contested events.

The program also recorded 14 All-OAC honors during the championship meet. The top three individuals and top two relays in each event received All-OAC recognition.

One day removed from capturing her first OAC title, Watson bested the 200-yard back field with a 2:06.23 clocking to sweep the two individual back events in the meet. The Brownsburg, Ind. product trailed reigning event champion Lauren Oktavec (Mount Union) after the first two lengths, but rallied from behind for a one second victory.

Watson concludes her Ohio Northern career with two OAC crowns and 16 All-OAC kudos.

Halle claimed her third successive 200 fly title and fifth career OAC crown with a 2:10.45 touch. She and freshman Mya Parsons (Castle Rock, Colo./Arapahoe) ended 1-2 in the event to secure All-OAC accolades.

After earning her first career All-OAC honor Friday in the one-meter dive, Sartschev received her first conference title in the three-meter dive competition with 282.95 points. She became the leader after the fourth dive in the 11-dive event and never relinquished her lead throughout the remaining competition.

With her efforts over the weekend, Sartschev was also named the OAC Diver of the Year for the first time in her three-year career.

During the weekend's final event, sophomore Marissa Taylor (Granite Falls, N.C./South Caldwell), Halle, freshman Megan Lubinski (Milford/Brighton), and Watson finished second in the 400 free relay. The team moved up from fourth place after the first two legs were completed to clock a 3:37.54 and earn All-OAC honors. 

In the 100 free event, Lubinski registered a fourth-place performance, reaching the wall in :54.46 to lead four Ohio Northern placers in the event.

Meanwhile, Taylor took home fifth in the 1650 free event with an 18:21.51 clocking to kick off the final session.

Men’s results

Junior swimmer Nolan Huey (Fort Collins, Colo./Fossil Ridge) claimed his third Ohio Athletic Conference event title in as many days Saturday evening, leading the Ohio Northern men's swimming and diving team on the third and final day of the 2019 OAC Championships at Ocasek Natatorium in Akron.

The Polar Bears claimed team runner-up honors for the third straight season, finishing second in the five-team field with 744.5 team points. Meanwhile, John Carroll claimed its third successive championship title with 985 points.

Over the three-day event, Northern won three of the 20 contested events.

The program also secured 13 All-OAC accolades this weekend. The top three individuals and top two relays in each event received All-OAC recognition.

After sweeping the 200- and 400-yard individual medley competitions, Huey cruised to his third event title with a 1:50.42 touch in the 200 back, successfully defending his 2018 crown. The effort was three seconds faster than the remaining field and nearly broke his own school record, which he set at last season's OAC Championships.

In addition to his three titles, Huey led the Polar Bears with 94 points and seven All-OAC honors in the meet. The Fort Collins, Colo. native now owns nine career OAC event titles and is a 15-time All-OAC honoree.

Meanwhile, sophomore Pat Reed (Charleston, W.Va./Washington) earned his first career All-OAC accolade after taking second in the 200 breast in 2:05.45. He would only trail two-time champion Mason Beck to the wall, giving him runner-up honors.

Huey then joined up with seniors Pete He (Mason) and Justin Chapman (Springboro) and freshman Jeremy Adams (Ypsilanti, Mich./Ann Arbor Pioneer) for a second-place finish in the 400 free relay to cap the evening with All-OAC honors. 

In the 100 free event, He and freshman Noah Curry (Oxford/Talawanda) secured fourth- and fifth-place finishes, respectively, to lead seven Ohio Northern placers in the event. He touched the wall in :47.22 while Curry trailed closely at :47.52.

Freshman Justin DeLano (Englewood/Northmont) wound up fourth in the 200 back with a 1:55.28 clocking.

Adams was also among top-five finishers individually, claiming fifth in the 200 breast in 2:06.47.

The Polar Bears now await the release of the NCAA Division III National Championships qualifying list. The top 16 individuals on the national performance list in each event will receive bids to the championship meet, which is slated for March 20-23 in Greensboro, N.C.

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