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Ethan Reniewicki to Join Ohio State in the Fall of 2025 as an “Honorable Mention”

By Anne Lepesant on SwimSwam

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Ethan Reniewicki from Scottsdale Aquatic Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, is headed to Columbus, Ohio, in the fall to swim and study at The Ohio State University. He will join the class of 2029 with Cooper Burt, Ernest Braitenbach, Gherman Prudnikau, Mason Francis, Mattaus Rammel, Matthew Yuan, Max Vorobiev, Rayburn Kohl, Ricky Lottering, and Shmuel Vaisburg. Transfers Isaac Fleig, Jack Schuster, and Rasmus Hanson will also be new to the squad this season.

Reniewicki committed to the Buckeyes last July and signed a contract in November. At the time of his verbal, he wrote:

“I am extremely excited to announce my verbal commitment to continue my athletic and academic career at The Ohio State University. I would not be where I am today without the continued support from my family, friends, and teammates. I would like to thank coaches Bill Dorenkott and Norman Wright for this opportunity and my Scottsdale Coaches for all of their support. Go Bucks! 🌰🅾

The Chaparral High School graduate was a 2-time AIA Division I individual state champion his senior year. He won the 200 free (1:38.39) and 100 fly (48.55) and led off the Chaparral 200 free relay with a lifetime-best 50 free (20.58). That was a huge improvement from junior year, when he placed 9th in the 50 free with a PB of 21.51 and 3rd in the 100 fly (50.11).

Reniewicki’s rapid rise in the ranks led us to name him to the “Honorable Mention” section of our last re-rank of the top boys recruits in the high school class of 2025. At the time, his best sprint free times were 19.8/43.0/1:36.3 and his fly times were 47.7/1:47.8. He had unleashed a torrent of PBs at Winter Juniors West, including the 50 free (20.24) 100 free (43.27), 200 free (1:36.50), and 100 fly (47.48), and he had placed 5th in the 100 free, 5th in the 200 free, and 7th in the 100 fly. He then lowered 2 more times at Four Corners Sectionals in March: 200 free (1:36.39) and 200 fly (1:47.85).

He kicked off the summer at Nationals with 3 new long course bests, including 22.98 in the 50 free, 50.06 in the 100 free, and 24.34 in the 50 fly. At Mt. Hood Sectionals in July, he won the 50 free (22.90) and 200 free (1:50.36) with new PBs, was runner-up in the 100 free (50.53), and placed 3rd in the 100 fly with a PB (54.56).

A week later, he swam at SAC’s Short Course Qualifier and unleashed a pair of sprint free times that completed a trajectory of year-over-year improvements of 1.3 seconds in the 50 and 2.3 seconds in the 100.

Best SCY times:

  • 50 free – 19.26
  • 100 free – 42.93
  • 200 free – 1:36.39
  • 100 fly – 47.48
  • 200 fly – 1:47.85

Reniewicki’s best 50/100 times would have scored in the ‘B’ finals, barely missing the ‘A’ finals (it took 19.22/ 42.38 to make top 8), at the 2025 Big Ten Championships. He will also be a strong addition to the OSU relays.

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