Women's Swimming & Diving: No. 42 Ohio Northern (2-0 Overall) at Wittenberg (3-1 Overall)
Friday, Nov. 13, 2015, 6 pm, HPER Center Natatorium, Springfield, Ohio
Friday's Meet: Ohio Northern enters tonight's contest ranked No. 42 in the latest CollegeSwimming.com power rankings ... The teams will compete in 12 individual swimming races, two relays and 1- and 3-meter diving events ... The Polar Bears enter this evening's contest after finishing third place at the Calvin (Mich.) Invitational this past weekend ... Senior Allison Lohnes won the 200-yard back in 2:11.93, and teamed up with sophomore Sydney Veon, junior Jill Chapman and freshman Alyson Rohrer to win the 400 medley relay in 4:07.63 ... Lohnes also finished second in the 100 back in 1:00.48 ... Also claiming first place finishes were Veon in the 100 breast in 1:08.93, and freshman Lauren Chaney in the 200 back in 2:35.93 ... Chaney also finished third in the 100 fly in 1:04.30 ... Chapman finished second 50 free in 24.41 seconds and also took second in the 100 free in 54.95 seconds ... The team of Lohnes, Veon, Chapman and Rohrer would take second place in the 200 medley relay, while the team of Chapman, junior Molly Wheeler, Veon and Lohnes finished second in the 200 free relay ... Freshman Kierra Watson finished second in the 400 I.M. in 5:01.25.
Schedule of Events
Distances in Yards
1. 200 Medley Relay Women
2. 200 Medley Relay Men
3. 1,000 Free Women
4. 1,000 Free Men
5. 200 Free Women
6. 200 Free Men
7. 100 Back Women
8. 100 Back Men
9. 100 Breast Women
10. 100 Breast Men
11. 200 Fly Women
12. 200 Fly Men
13. 50 Free Women
14. 50 Free Men
15. 1-Meter Diving Women
16. 1-Meter Diving Men
17. 100 Free Women
18. 100 Free Men
19. 200 Back Women
20. 200 Back Men
21. 200 Breast Women
22. 200 Breast Men
23. 500 Free Women
24. 500 Free Men
25. 100 Fly Women
26. 100 Fly Men
27. 3-Meter Diving Women
28. 3-Meter Diving Men
29. 200 IM Women
30. 200 IM Men
31. 400 Free Relay Women
32. 400 Free Relay Men
ONU head coach Peggy Ewald: Ewald is in her 12th season at ONU and is the program's all-time winningest coach with a 73-59 women's dual meet record, a winning percentage of .553. She has been named OAC Women's Coach of the Year five times and had guided the Polar Bear women to seven OAC Championships crowns and nine OAC Regular Season titles.