Miami swimming team strokes past Cleveland State
Drew Bollea
Issue date: 11/13/07 Section: Sports
"We will need to really go after the events we know we can compete with them in," McHugh said. "They are a very talented team and will definitely be a tough opponent."
The Miami Invitational is two weeks after the Ohio State meet and the 'Hawks want to make sure that their fitness level is at its prime for the invitational.
"We don't want to rest too much for Ohio State because we want to stay in good shape and be able to perform at our best at the Miami Invite," Ricard said.
Along with continuing their success in duel meets this season, the 'Hawks have even bigger aspirations for the remainder of this season. They are looking to make a big impact in their newly restructured MAC conference, which this year includes both MAC teams and teams from the Sun Belt conference.
"Out of the MAC teams, we really would like to beat Eastern (Michigan)," McHugh said. "As for the Sun Belt teams, we want to have a good showing and make the other teams aware of what a good (swimming and diving) program Miami has."
The Miami Invitational is two weeks after the Ohio State meet and the 'Hawks want to make sure that their fitness level is at its prime for the invitational.
"We don't want to rest too much for Ohio State because we want to stay in good shape and be able to perform at our best at the Miami Invite," Ricard said.
Along with continuing their success in duel meets this season, the 'Hawks have even bigger aspirations for the remainder of this season. They are looking to make a big impact in their newly restructured MAC conference, which this year includes both MAC teams and teams from the Sun Belt conference.
"Out of the MAC teams, we really would like to beat Eastern (Michigan)," McHugh said. "As for the Sun Belt teams, we want to have a good showing and make the other teams aware of what a good (swimming and diving) program Miami has."
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