Ohio State Synchronized Swimming Wins 32nd National Championship

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Ohio State Synchronized Swimming added a 32nd National Championship to its list of accolades Saturday in San Antonio, Texas while becoming back-to-back-to-back victors. Under the direction of Head Coach Holly-Vargo Brown and Suzanna Hyatt, the Buckeyes swept the competition in all categories, claiming the gold in solo, duet, trio, team, and Overall Institution. The Buckeyes topped Stanford 98-88 for the Overall Institution award, claiming the title for the third straight year. Head Coach Holly Vargo-Brown was named the U.S. Collegiate Coach of the year, claiming the title for the fifth time in her distinguished career.

Ohio State is just one of three college programs to ever clinch four first-place finishes at the U.S. Collegiate Championship. Lindenwood and Stanford University are the only other programs to have achieved a collegiate sweep. Ohio State has garnered all gold medals five times before at the championship in 1988, 1991, 1997, 2001 and 2002. That is the most of any collegiate synchronized swimming program followed by Stanford with three and Lindenwood with one.

The Buckeyes did not wait until finals to prove themselves; OSU’s winning routines were all ranked in first after explosive performances in prelims on Thursday and Friday.

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Ohio State Synchronized Swimming, 2019 U.S. Collegiate Team Champions – Photo Courtesy: Twitter, @OSUsynchro

Freshman Nikki Dzurko emerged as an impactful rookie for the Scarlet and Gray this season, winning the Solo Championship in her first year competing at the collegiate level. Dzurko was also the recipient of the Individual High Point Trophy. Junior Laila Huric, who captured the silver medal at the championships last year, secured a third place finish. The pair combined to win the duet category. Wenjing Deng, Rachel Jager, and Stephanie Thielemann were awarded gold in the trio category as well, bringing a Trio Championship back home to Columbus for the first time since 2012.

Eight athletes garnered a spot on the Collegiate All-American Team: Nikki Dzurko, Laila Huric, Wenjing Deng, Stephanie Thielemann, Rachel Jager, Cassie Neeley, Camryn Carrasco, and Daria Torba.

Veteran leadership helped to propel Ohio State Synchronized Swimming to elite finishes in all categories with seniors Alex Meredith Le-Roux, Rachel Warren, Stephanie Thielemann, Lane Starrett, Wenjing Deng, and Elizabeth Walsh.

See how Ohio State topped the competition below. Visit the USA Synchro website for complete results.

Solo

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Nikki Dzurko (The Ohio State University) – 85.2 pts

Jacklyn Luu (Stanford University) – 84.8667 pts

Laila Huric (The Ohio State University) – 84.4 pts

Duet

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Nikki Dzurko and Laila Huric (The Ohio State University) – 85.3 pts

Jacklyn Luu and Alexandra Suarez (Stanford University) – 83.5333 pts

Grace Alwan and Caitlin Klauer (Stanford University) – 83.1667 pts

Trio

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Wenjing Deng, Rachel Jager, Stephanie Thielemann (The Ohio State University) – 83.7 pts

Karen Li, Jacklyn Luu, Alexandra Suarez (Stanford University) – 82.9 pts

Grace Alwan, Natalie Fletcher, Caitlin Klauer (Stanford University) – 81.8 pts

Team

  1. The Ohio State University (Scarlet) – 85.5667 pts — Nikki Dzurko, Wenjing Deng, Laila Huric, Rachel Jager, Alex Meredith Le-Roux, Cassie Neeley, Stephanie Thielemann, Camryn Carrasco (R) Kristin Stremlaw
  2. Stanford University – 84.6667 pts
  3. The Ohio State University (Gray) – 83.3667 pts — Phoebe Coffin, Breanna Malone, Lane Starrett, Renee Stehlik, Daria Torba, Elizabeth Walsh, Rachel Warren, Ava Lichter, (R) Kaitlyn Carboun and Sarah Walsh

Overall Institution

  1. The Ohio State University (98 pts)
  2. Stanford University (88 pts)
  3. Lindenwood University (70 pts)
  4. University of Incarnate World (68 pts)
  5. Wheaton College (51 pts)

A Figures

  1. Jackyln Luu (Stanford University)
  2. Laila Huric (The Ohio State University)
  3. Nikki Dzurko (The Ohio State University)
  4. Wenjing Deng (The Ohio State University)
  5. Kyra Hoevertsz (Lindenwood University)

B Figures

  1. Rebecca Barlow (University of Incarnate World)
  2. Sarlota Lukovysky (Lindenwood University)
  3. Oyku Evliya (Lindenwood University)
  4. Sarah Walsh (Ohio State University)
  5. Rafaella Soares (University of Incarnate World)

— The above press release was posted by Swimming World in conjunction with Ohio State University Athletics. For press releases and advertising inquiries please contact Advertising@SwimmingWorld.com.

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Thomas A. Small
4 years ago

Congratulations lady’s great job

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