The Princeton men knocked off 7 time defending champions Harvard at the Ivy League championships. Here are the numbers. All of the numbers Current photo via Princeton Athletics
The top scoring class at the meet were the Princeton sophomores with 392.5 individual points. Next best were the Yale freshmen with 367.
The most points any team scored in an event was Harvard’s 118 in the 100 back
The top individual performer was Princeton junior Mitchell Schott with a perfect 96 points. Next best were the Yael pair of junior Noah Millard with 92 and freshman Nicholas Finch with 91.
What the score was after each event (note the double presence of the diving events. This is due to the top 16 only appearing in finals, so places 17-24 were locked in from the prelims results, so the box score tool scores them where in the live result those points appear.)
Princeton
HARV
Yale
BROW
CORN
Columbia
Penn
Dartmouth
200 Medley Relay
48
56
64
50
54
52
46
44
800 Free Relay
112
108
120
100
108
96
94
90
1 mtr Diving
112
112
127
105
117
98
97
96
500 Free
178
165
202
154
129
151
151
96
200 IM
256.5
185
274
218
211.5
157
174
112
50 Free
328.5
262.5
375.5
230
236.5
204.5
186
126.5
1 mtr Diving
407.5
304.5
422.5
274
253.5
238.5
199
175.5
200 Free Relay
407.5
360.5
486.5
322
305.5
292.5
245
225.5
3 mtr Diving
407.5
360.5
486.5
335
317.5
294.5
250
229.5
1000 Free
486.5
397.5
536.5
406
318.5
362.5
292
243.5
100 Fly
531.5
506.5
568.5
422
384.5
408.5
312
271.5
400 IM
635.5
545.5
599.5
505
413.5
420.5
342
305.5
200 Free
694.5
661.5
658.5
541
429.5
457.5
362
324.5
100 Breast
711.5
674.5
747.5
594
484.5
530.5
420.5
328
100 Back
795.5
792.5
780.5
606
564.5
546.5
420.5
347
3 mtr Diving
880.5
848.5
828.5
629
564.5
582.5
434.5
410
400 Medley Relay
932.5
902.5
884.5
679
628.5
582.5
482.5
456
1650 Free
1015.5
918.5
964.5
736
650.5
645.5
510.5
469
200 Back
1063.5
1000.5
1011.5
789
730.5
659.5
537.5
480
100 Free
1123.5
1094.5
1085.5
814
767.5
705.5
544.5
499
200 Breast
1163
1114.5
1137.5
868.5
812.5
766.5
627.5
506
200 Fly
1276
1206.5
1148.5
879.5
860.5
804.5
657.5
525
400 Free Relay
1330
1262.5
1212.5
927.5
912.5
854.5
701.5
571
Points in Each Event
What each team scored in each event
Princeton
HARV
Yale
BROW
CORN
Columbia
Penn
Dartmouth
200 Medley Relay
48
56
64
50
54
52
46
44
800 Free Relay
64
52
56
50
54
44
48
46
500 Free
66
53
75
49
12
53
54
0
200 IM
78.5
20
72
64
82.5
6
23
16
50 Free
72
77.5
101.5
12
25
47.5
12
14.5
1 mtr Diving
79
46
54
49
26
36
16
55
200 Free Relay
0
56
64
48
52
54
46
50
1000 Free
79
37
50
71
1
68
42
14
100 Fly
45
109
32
16
66
46
20
28
400 IM
104
39
31
83
29
12
30
34
200 Free
59
116
59
36
16
37
20
19
100 Breast
17
13
89
53
55
73
58.5
3.5
100 Back
84
118
33
12
80
16
0
19
3 mtr Diving
85
56
48
36
12
38
19
67
400 Medley Relay
52
54
56
50
64
0
48
46
1650 Free
83
16
80
57
22
63
28
13
200 Back
48
82
47
53
80
14
27
11
100 Free
60
94
74
25
37
46
7
19
200 Breast
39.5
20
52
54.5
45
61
83
7
200 Fly
113
92
11
11
48
38
30
19
400 Free Relay
54
56
64
48
52
50
44
46
Individual Breakdown
Power are Swimulator power points. Those are a way to quantify time quality independent of what event the time is from. Includes only final times and final dive scores.
No. These are generated from live results. Many D1 conferences do not post live results, instead only having meet mobile results, or live results that are so strangely formatted that my tool has compatibility issues. If there is a conference where you would like to see a box score, please encourage them to post live results and not simply rely on meet mobile!
Poropat
1 month ago
Any chance of getting a box score from 2024 NCAA Champs? I’d even be willing to contract this for ’24 & previous years.
Last edited 1 month ago by Poropat
Aquatiger
1 month ago
This is very strong nerding. Very well done. Thank you.
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Could you post box scores for all D1 conferences?
No. These are generated from live results. Many D1 conferences do not post live results, instead only having meet mobile results, or live results that are so strangely formatted that my tool has compatibility issues. If there is a conference where you would like to see a box score, please encourage them to post live results and not simply rely on meet mobile!
Any chance of getting a box score from 2024 NCAA Champs? I’d even be willing to contract this for ’24 & previous years.
This is very strong nerding. Very well done. Thank you.
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