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MINNEAPOLIS – Ohio State claimed the 2021 Big Ten Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday at the University of Minnesota’s Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis. The Buckeyes earned their seventh Big Ten title and second in as many years following a 34-year drought.
Ohio State totaled 1,584 points through the five-day competition, followed by Michigan (1,326.5), Indiana (1,066.5), Northwestern (992) and Wisconsin (749.5).
The Buckeyes won six events during the meet — the 200-yard medley relay (Emily Crane, Hannah Bach, Katherine Zenick, Freya Rayner - 1:34.46), 200-yard individual medley (Kristen Romano - 1:54.19), 500-yard freestyle (Veronica Tafuto - 4:39.58), 400-yard individual medley (Kristen Romano - 4:06.75), 100-yard breaststroke (Hannah Bach - 58.29) and 200-yard freestyle relay (Taylor Petrak, Emily Crane, Katherine Zenick, Amy Fulmer - 1:27.53).
Ohio State Director of Swimming and Diving Bill Dorenkott earned his fifth Big Ten Championship, having claimed three prior titles as the head coach at Penn State.
Michigan junior Maggie MacNeil was named Swimmer of the Championships, Nebraska senior Abigail Knapton was tabbed as Diver of the Championships and Wisconsin’s Phoebe Bacon secured Freshman of the Year honors.
The complete 2021 All-Big Ten Teams and Sportsmanship Award honorees are listed below.
Swimmer of the Championships: Maggie MacNeil, Jr., Michigan
Diver of the Championship: Abigail Knapton, Sr., Nebraska
Freshman of the Year: Phoebe Bacon, Wisconsin
First team
Anne Fowler, Indiana
Emily Weiss, Indiana
Kathryn Ackerman, Michigan
Olivia Carter, Michigan
Megan Glass, Michigan
Sophie Housey, Michigan
Maggie MacNeil, Michigan
Daria Pyshnenko, Michigan
Sierra Schmidt , Michigan
Kaitlynn Sims, Michigan
Autumn Haebig, Nebraska
Abigail Knapton, Nebraska
Hannah Bach, Ohio State
Emily Crane, Ohio State
Amy Fulmer, Ohio State
Taylor Petrak, Ohio State
Freya Rayne, Ohio State
Kristen Romano, Ohio State
Veronica Tafuto, Ohio State
Katie Trace, Ohio State
Katherine Zenick, Ohio State
Phoebe Bacon, Wisconsin
Second team
Josephine Grote, Indiana
Abby Kirkpatrick, Indiana
Noelle Peplowski, Indiana
Ella Ristic, Indiana
Claire Newman, Michigan
Sophie Angus, Northwestern
Miriam Guevara, Northwestern
Emma Lepisova, Northwestern
Madeline Smith, Northwestern
Maggie Merriman, Purdue
Sportsmanship Award
Cara Bognar, Illinois
Anne Rouleau, Indiana
Lexi Horner, Iowa
Sierra Schmidt, Michigan
Taylor Arnold, Michigan State
Sarah Bacon, Minnesota
Katelyn Kilpatrick, Nebraska
Becky Kamau, Northwestern
Katie Trace, Ohio State
Riley Kishman, Purdue
Stephanie Szekely, Penn State
Yael Weber, Rutgers
Savanna Carlson, Wisconsin
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