Feb. 28, 2021
—
2021 Big Ten Women's Championships Day 5 Finals: Live Recap. Check out the live action from the Big Ten Women's Championships in Minneapolis.
@SwimXps
Ohio State Women, Big Ten champs again...
Ohio State wins the 2021 Big Ten Swimming and Diving Championship and successfully defends its 2020 crown. Congratulations Ohio State!! pic.twitter.com/GfxaEJZyxg
Feb. 27, 2021
—
On paper with scored prelims and 1650 FR seeds, Northwestern could jump Indiana for 3rd by 15 points. However, the Hoosiers have the top 3 seeds in the 2BR.
Feb. 27, 2021
—
Michigan's Maggie MacNeil will swim the 100 free, along with on-fire Northwestern senior Maddie Smith. Phoebe Bacon will swim the 200 back as well.
Feb. 27, 2021
—
2021 Big Ten Women's Championships Day 4 Finals: Michigan Trying to Catch Ohio State . Ohio State has the lead and Michigan is still fighting
Feb. 26, 2021
—
Ohio State's dominance continues with 13 returning swims, all in either the A-final or B-final, setting every Buckeye up for picking up double-digit points.
Feb. 26, 2021
—
Olivia Carter set the meet and overall conference record in the 200 fly last year at this meet, and she'll take on the prelims this morning.
Feb. 26, 2021
—
At the Big Ten Champs, swimmers from around the conference have adopted different approaches to a season that has been affected by COVID-19.
Feb. 25, 2021
—
2021 Big Ten Women's Championship Day 2 Finals: Live Recap. The second day for the Big Ten was loaded with several good swims during finals.
Feb. 22, 2021
—
Ohio State's depth took them to their first Big Ten title in years last season, but Michigan is deeper this time around. Also-- what say Northwestern?
Feb. 6, 2021
—
Fulmer nabbed two wins for Ohio State, leading 1-2s in the 200 free (1:49.15) and 100 free (50.08). She also had a big 48.75 split on the 400 free relay.
@SwimXps
Ohio State Women #swimming on fire. #buckeyes
Feb. 24, 2020
—
After breaking a 34-yr drought with their 2020 Big Ten title, the Ohio State Buckeyes have now added their 6th team title, tying for the 3rd-most in history.
Feb. 13, 2020
—
Michigan looks set to take the Big ten title back after getting dethroned by IU last year.
@SwimXps
Will Michigan take back the #BigTen title this year? #women's #swimming @GoodbyeChlorine
Michigan is the favorite in the #BigTen this year. #women's #swimming