By Andy Ross, Big Ten Beat Writer
The Michigan Wolverines sent a statement to arch rival Ohio State on Saturday claiming wins in both genders in Columbus. The Wolverines started off the day with a win in the 200 medley relay with Aaron Whitaker, Chris Klein, Jeremy Raisky and Paul Powers (19.25 split) at 1:27.09, just ahead of Ohio State’s 1:27.76.
The Wolverines continued its dominance with PJ Ransford (9:08.47) and Ian Rainey (9:14.36) going 1-2 in the 1000 with Brayden Seal (9:14.79) of Ohio State right behind them. Michigan claimed another 1-2 sweep with Anders Nielsen (1:35.68) and Tristan Sanders (1:38.31) with Mokhtar Al-Yamani (1:38.61) finishing the sweep. Whitaker and Kyle Dudzinski poured it on for the Wolverines with a 47.69 and 48.74 efforts in the 100 back.
Senior Dylan Bosch won the 200 fly with a 1:44.25 while teammate Evan White was second at 1:45.84, just ahead of Ohio State’s Ching Lim (1:46.00). And then right before the break, Powers continued his impressive day/season with a 19.86 in the 50 free. And then right after the break he won the 100 free with a 43.84 right ahead of Ohio State’s Matt McHugh at 43.86. Powers finished his day off with a fourth win leading off the 400 free relay. Jason Chen, White and Nielsen followed him on the relay with a 2:56.78 final time.
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