2017 Ivy Men Day 2 Up/Mid/Down Report
Two-time defending champion Alex Evdokimov of Cornell broke Nejc Zupan’s pool record with a top qualifying time of 53.02 in the 100 breast.
2017 Men’s Ivies Day 2: Harvard Remains Solidly On Top of Standings
Kei Hyogo of Yale broke a 37-year-old pool record when he won the consolation final of the 500 free in 4:16.71.
2017 Ivy Men Day 2 Up/Mid/Down Report: Harvard on Cruise Control
With the absence of longtime foe Princeton at the 2017 Ivy League Men’s Championships, Harvard is cruising toward a conference title with nary a challenger in sight.
2017 Men’s Ivies: Farris’ 1:31 Anchor Puts Harvard Out Front on Day 1
Freshman Dean Farris anchored two winning relays for Harvard on Day One of the 2017 Ivy League Men’s Championships at Blodgett Pool.
9 Meets are Approved as 2017 NCAA Last-Chance Qualifiers
Last season, Arizona’s Taylor Garcia used a last chance meet to qualify for NCAAs before placing 23rd at NCAAs in the 100 back. This season, her 52.26 already puts her in a much better position, with the Pac-12 Championships left to swim still.
Yale Women Take Home 1st Ivy Title Since 1979
The Yale Bulldogs controlled the 2017 Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships from the beginning, only trailing second place Harvard for three events.
2017 Ivy Women Day 4 Up/Mid/Down Report: It’s Yale’s For the Taking
It continues to be a two-team race on the final day of competition at the 2017 Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, with both teams placing nearly double the number of swimmers and divers in A finals vis-à-vis the rest of the field.
Yale Women Clear Path to 1st Ivy Title in 20 Years with Big Day 3
The Yale women’s swimming and diving team is poised to win its first Ivy title since 1997.
2017 Ivy Women Day 3 Up/Mid/Down Report: Yale Steamrolling Ahead
Yale’s astounding 16 A finalists and 7 B/C finalists should combine to take the Bulldogs past Harvard on Day Three of the 2017 Ivy League Women’s Championships, but the two teams have no other competition than each other for the conference crown this year.
Close Race Between Harvard and Yale, Pool Records Galore, on Day 2 of Ivy Women Champs
Bella Hindley won her second consecutive 50 free title, while Harvard led Yale by 5.5 points after 2 days of competition at the 2017 Ivy League Women’s Championships.
2017 Ivy Women Day 2 Up/Mid/Down Report: Harvard, Yale Soar Ahead
Virginia Burns will be in lane 4 for the 500 free tonight, but Harvard and Yale dominated Day Two prelims at the 2017 Ivy League Women’s Championships, earning a total of 18 and 16 final swims/dives, respectively.
Heavily-Favored Yale Women Break 2 Ivy Relay Records on Day 1
Yale leads after the first day of competition at the 2017 Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
Stanford Women #1 In Final CSCAA Poll Of 2017 Season
The Stanford women remain the top-ranked team in the final dual meet poll of the 2016-2017 season from the College…
Refresher: How to Qualify for the 2017 NCAA Division 1 Championships
Women’s invites to the national championship meet go out in just a couple of weeks, so now seems like a good time for a brief refresher on the sometimes-complex process of obtaining NCAA invites.
What Did It Take To Qualify For The 2016 NCAA D1 Championships?
In order to get an invite to the NCAA Championships a swimmer has to qualify via either an ‘A’ qualifying time, which guarantees an athlete a spot at the competition, or a “B’ qualifying time which is conditional based on the number of swimmers who meet the standard.