The Ohio State synchronized swimming team laid claim to its second straight and 34th overall national championship Saturday at the 2023 U.S. Collegiate Championships in Westmont, Illinois. The Buckeyes finished three points ahead of second-place Stanford.
Ruby Remati led all swimmers with a High Point Award of 68 points. She collected two national championships en route to the total: the A Figures in Thursday’s technical competition and the duet title when she teamed with Emily Armstrong Saturday.
Buy Buckeyes TicketsNikki Dzurko won a championship in the solo competition to make it three titles for the Buckeyes. Dzurko took home the title for the third time in her career with a score of 84.5000.
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— Ohio State Synchro (@OSUsynchro) March 25, 2023
The Buckeyes finished near the top in several other competitions in a well-rounded performance. Here are the complete results thanks to a release from the Ohio State department of athletics.
Ohio State 2023 U.S. Collegiate Championships results
SOLO
1. Nikki Dzurko – 84.5000
DUET
1. Armstrong/Remati – 84.6333
TRIO
2. Dzurko/Hopper/Spott – 83.4667
3. Armstrong/Heffernan/Remati – 83.3000
TEAM
2. Ohio State Scarlet – 84.3000
5. Ohio State Gray – 80.5667
A Figures
1. Ruby Remati – 83.1950
2. Emily Armstrong – 82.5975
4. Nikki Dzurko – 82.0189
9. Paige Hopper – 80.4969
10. Hannah Heffernan – 80.1415
11. Emma Spott – 79.8019
16. Rose Homoelle – 78.8742
19. Reverie Nedde – 77.4560
23. Charlotte Gray – 76.3553
27. Olivia Malloy – 75.2453
33. Olivia Schafer – 74.0660
B Figures
2. Trinity Patton – 72.6088
6. Victoria Carlson – 72.6156
10. Marian Catahan – 71.6259
11. Caroline Walsh – 71.1905
12. Lilly Ortiz – 70.5068
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