Senior Drew Keriazes won three events on the afternoon, but it was not enough as the Ohio Northern men's swimming & diving team dropped a 185.8-110.5 contest at No. 13 Case Western Reserve on Saturday afternoon at Veale Natatorium.
The loss drops the Polar Bears to 10-2 overall, while the Spartans improve to 13-2-1 overall.
Keriazes won the 100 breaststroke in 59.12 seconds and the 200 breaststroke in 2:11.16.
He also touched first in the 200 IM with a time of 1:59.21.
The Ohio Northern men's basketball team fell by a 69-60 score to Marietta on Saturday afternoon at the ONU Sports Center.
The Polar Bears now stand at 8-11 overall and 4-8 in OAC play, while the Pioneers improve to 14-5 overall and remain tied atop the OAC with a 10-2 mark.
Junior Jared Horstman led Northern with 13 points, seven rebounds and three assists.
Senior Taylor Kuhlman added 12 points and junior Branden Rushton, who battled foul trouble for the majority of the game, finished with 10.
J.J. Martin led Marietta with 17 points, while Tyler Hammond and Jacob Owens each finished with 10.
Senior Kyle Kwiat won the 174 pound weight class to lead the No. 18 Ohio Northern wrestling team at the Alma (Mich.) Open.
The event was unscored.
Kwiat, who is ranked No. 1 at 174 pounds, recorded a pin in his first match, followed by a 21-6 tech fall in the semifinals.
He then recorded a 16-0 tech fall over Benjamin Talston of Michigan in the finals.
In the 197 pound class, junior Michael Pawlitz recorded a pin and an 11-2 major decision, before falling by a 6-4 decision in the finals to Andrew Lovins of Heidelberg.
The No. 8 Ohio Northern women's basketball team extended their win streak to a school record 17 games with a 61-44 win over Marietta on Saturday afternoon at Ban Johnson Arena.
The Polar Bears are now 18-1 on the season and a perfect 12-0 in OAC play, while the Pioneers fall to 6-13, 1-11.
Junior Cenzie Yoder led the Polar Bears with a game high 13 points.
Senior Morgan Dumbaugh finished with 10 points, while senior Katie Mengos finished with seven points, six rebounds, four steals and three assists.
Candice Alexander and Krissy Rowe each scored 11 points to pace Marietta.