2015 Ivy League Men’s Championships Day 1: Up/Mid/Down
Chris Swanson (pictured) of Penn will be in the 500 free final tonight at DeNunzio Pool in Princeton, New Jersey.
2015 Ivy League Men’s Championships Fan Guide: The Usual Suspects – Slight Nod to Harvard, But Princeton Ready for Battle
Corey Okubo (pictured above) and the Tigers are hosting the 2015 Ivy League Championships beginning Thursday, February 26, at DeNunzio Pool. It’s going to be another close race between Princeton and Harvard this year. Follow along with us on @swimswamlive
NCAA Division I Meets to Watch For Conference Championship Edition, Week 2
Missy Franklin and the Cal Bears will compete in the Pac-12 women’s championships this weekend, setting up another showdown between Franklin and Stanford’s Simone Manuel. The full meets to watch list is below.
8 Big Things from the first week of major conference championship action
Courtney Bartholomew was all smiles at the ACC Championships, but that smile could be making American history in a few weeks given her conference performances.
Pump Up Video: Princeton Men Get Ready to Host Ivys
The Princeton men are getting set to host the 2015 Ivy League Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships from February 26-28, 2015 at…
2015 Ivy Women’s Championship Day 3: Down to the Wire, Princeton Ekes Out 22nd Conference Title
Princeton women’s swimming and diving team won their 22nd Ivy League title on Saturday at Blodgett Pool in Cambridge, Mass by the narrowest margin since 2010.
2015 Ivy Women’s Championship Day 3: Up/Mid/Down – Excitement Building in Cambridge As Anything Is Now Possible
Princeton freshman Claire McIlmail, fresh off an Ivy League title in the 200 free, will try to double up in the 100 free in tonight’s final.
2015 Ivy Women’s Championship Day 2: Thrilling Race at the Top Headed into Final Day
In the tightest Ivy meet in recent memory, Harvard, Yale and Princeton are separated by only 10 points at the top of the leaderboard. All rides on Day Three in Cambridge.
2015 Ivy Women’s Championship Day 2: Up/Mid/Down
Yale’s Paulina Kaminski (pictured) is the top qualifier in the 100 breast on Day Two of the 2015 Ivy League women’s championships.
2015 Ivy Women’s Championships Day 1: Harvard’s Divers Keep the Crimson on Top
Penn freshman Virginia Burns won the 500 free on Thursday to help the Quakers finish fourth after the first day of competition at the 2015 Ivy League women’s championships.
2015 Women’s Ivy Championship Day 1: Up/Mid/Down
Princeton’s Olivia Chan qualified second for tonight’s 200 IM final on opening night of the 2015 Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
2015 Women’s Ivy League Championship Fan Guide: Home Pool Advantage for the Crimson
The women’s Ivy League championships begin on Thursday in Cambridge, Mass. Cornell’s Jenna Immormino (pictured) is one of the favorites in the sprint freestyle events.
Things Are About to Get Crazy, Follow @SwimSwamLive on Twitter to Keep Up-to-the-Minute
Follow @SwimSwamLive on Twitter to get up-to-the-minute information on what’s happening at big meets.
2015 Ivy League Swimming Championships Women’s Psych Sheets Released
The 2015 Women’s Ivy League Championship meet will be held from February 19th-21st at the Blodgett Pool in Cambridge, Massachusetts,…
SwimSwam Travel: Have You Booked Your Trip To The NCAA Championships?
The 2015 NCAA D1 Championships are expected to be two of the most exciting championship meets of the year. With NCAA…