2014 Women’s Ivy League Championships Day Three: Up/Mid/Down – Still the Princeton-Harvard Show
Brown University’s Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center is the site of the 2014 Women’s Ivy League Championships. As in past years, it has turned into a heated battle between Princeton and Harvard for the crown. The last session begins tonight at 6:00 p.m.
2014 Women’s Ivy League Champs – Day Two Up/Mid/Down: Pool Records Everywhere
Princeton, Columbia and Brown produced the most finalists from the prelims session of Day Two of the Women’s Ivy League Championship.
2014 Women’s Ivy League Championships: Boyce, Princeton Relays Put Tigers on Top
Senior Lisa Boyce of Princeton won the 50 free and contributed to Tiger victories in the 200 free relay and 400 medley relay on Day One of the Women’s Ivy League Championships.
2014 Women’s Ivy League Champs – Day One Up/Mid/Down: Princeton Populating “A” Finals
Princeton, Yale and Harvard are off to a strong start on Day One of the Women’s Ivy League championship at the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center at Brown University. Lisa Boyce (pictured above) will defend her 2013 Ivy title in the 50 free in tonight’s final.
Women’s Ivy League Championship Fan Guide: Expectations High for the Lions
Could 2014 be the end of the Princeton-Harvard hegemony? Columbia is hoping to translate its successful dual meet season into an Ivy Championship. But it’s the winner of this meet that gets the crown, and Princeton, Harvard and Yale won’t make it easy for the Lions.
Harvard Women Defeat Yale, Princeton in H-Y-P Meet
The Yale women hosted Ivy rivals Princeton and Harvard this weekend for the annual H-Y-P meet.
Yale Women Host Foes Princeton and Harvard in Two-Day H-Y-P Meet
It was Senior Day at Yale as Princeton, Yale and Harvard women’s teams kicked off their annual H-Y-P rivalry on Saturday, February 1 at Kiphuth Exhibition Pool in New Haven, Connecticut.
Getting HYPed for the Princeton-Yale-Harvard Triangular Meet This Weekend
Princeton, Yale and Harvard are gearing up for their annual rivalry, which takes place this weekend in New Haven, Connecticut.
LESSONS FROM LEGENDS, Berkoff Blast-off
Leading up to the 1988 Olympics, a 5’10” tall, 155 pound backstroker invented the Blast-off, dolphin-kicking nearly 50 meters underwater…forever changing the sport of swimming. (Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Oozing Chlorine at a Law Firm
I spent last week at Cornell University, giving a series of lectures on chemical patent law. I also told SwimSpray’s…