Sean Han of Peddie School to Swim for Brown Next Year
Sean Han of Peddie School and Peddie Aquatic Association has accepted an offer to swim for Brown beginning in the fall of 2015.
Penn Ends Dual Meet Season with Wins at Cross-Town Rival La Salle
Penn closed out their dual meet season with wins against the La Salle Explorers. The Quaker men won 160.5-131.5 and the women prevailed 180-121.
UPenn Quakers Defeat D2 West Chester Golden Rams in Non-League Tune-Up
Eric Schultz (pictured) won a pair of sprint frees as the University of Pennsylvania downed West Chester University on Friday.
Verhagen Doubles, Dartmouth Men Down UConn; Yamahata Triples But Big Green Women Fall
James Verhagen won two events as Dartmouth men defeated UConn, 177-123, at home.
Harvard Men Finish Ivy Dual Meet Season Undefeated With HYP Win in Cambridge
Harvard swept Princeton and Yale at the annual HYP rivalry, this year held at Blodgett Pool in Cambridge, Mass.
Brown Men, Women Split with Cornell at Home
Brown honored Kate Dillione (pictured) and the rest of its seniors during a dual meet against visiting Cornell on Saturday. Dillione won three events as the Brown women prevailed, 158-142. The men fell to the Big Red, 188-112.
Harvard and Princeton Share HYP Title; Remain Undefeated in Ivy League Competition
Yale women’s swimming and diving suffered its first losses of the season at the annual HYP tri-meet, this year held at Harvard’s Blodgett Pool, but that didn’t dampen their spirits. The Bulldogs had many strong swims in preparation for Ivy League Championships, when Eva Fabian will be back in uniform.
Princeton Leads Both Harvard and Yale After Day One of HYP Women’s Meet
Princeton junior Nikki Larson won the 50 free, helping to put Princeton in the lead after Day One of the annual HYP tri-meet, held this year in Harvard’s Blodgett Pool.
Jakl Sets 2 Individual and is Part of 3 Relay Records as Columbia Men Down Brown, Then Bucknell
Columbia head coach Jim Boster added two to the win column over the weekend as his Lions beat both Brown and Bucknell on consecutive outings.
Autonomy Era: What does Title IX mean for the possibility of paid college athletes?
An interview with Nancy Hogshead-Makar, an Olympic champion swimmer and CEO and founder of ChampionWomen.
Cornell Men, Women Sweep Colgate on the Road
The Big Red traveled to Colgate on Saturday to battle the Raiders who were celebrating Senior Day. Colgate men overcame their hosts by a score of 204-80, while the women beat Colgate, 173-112.
Quakers Finish Home Campaign on High Note as Both Women and Men Defeat Delaware on Senior Day
Penn hosted Delaware over the weekend in a combined dual meet; the men beat the Blue Hens, 184-98, while the Quaker women won, 174-126.
Northeastern Women, Dartmouth Men Capture Titles at Dartmouth Invitational
Dartmouth junior Kendy Nangle had several season-best swims at the Dartmouth Invitational over the weekend. The Big Green women were second to Northeastern by 1 point, while the men clinched a win.
Ray Triples, Sets Pool Record as Columbia Women Defeat Brown on Homecoming Weekend
Christina Ray won three events, and set a Uris Pool record, as Columbia defeated visiting Ivy rivals Brown, 215-85, on homecoming weekend in NYC.
Dartmouth Men, UMass Women Lead After 1st Session of Dartmouth Invitational
The Dartmouth men and UMass women are in the lead after Friday night’s session of the Dartmouth Invitational. Swimming resumes on Saturday at the Upper Valley Aquatic Center in White River Junction, Vermont, while diving takes place in Karl Michael Pool at Dartmouth.