Princeton Women Down 7 Pool Records en Route to Sweeping Brown and Dartmouth in Tri Meet

Dartmouth vs Brown vs Princeton

  • November 7, 2025 – Diving events
  • November 8, 2025 – Swimming events
  • Karl Michael and Spaulding Pools, Hanover, New Hampshire
  • Short Course Yards (25 yards)
  • Full Meet Results
  • Women’s Team Scores
    • #20 Princeton 218 – 82 Brown
    • #20 Princeton 228.5 – 71.5 Dartmouth
    • Brown 198 – 102 Dartmouth

Princeton women swept Brown and Dartmouth at their double dual meet over the weekend in Hanover, New Hampshire. The meet saw 7 new pool records, with the Tigers winning 15 of the 16 events.

The Tigers have dual meet records of 11-0 against Dartmouth since 2005. In the same period, Brown women have a record of 11-1 against the Big Green. (Dartmouth won their dual meet in November 2010.) Princeton women are 7-0 against Brown since 2009.

Women’s Recap

Princeton divers Charlotte Norman, Charlotte Martinkus, and Maggie Squire went 1-2-3 in the 1-meter diving event and 4-1-3 in the 3-meter. Martinkus’s 340.90 points on the 3m board broke the pool record of 340.55 that had been set by runner-up Maggie Lambdin (310.40) of Dartmouth in January.

Freshmen Delaney Herr (25.19) and Sophia Sunwoo (22.73) provided the backstroke and freestyle legs of the Princeton medley relay that broke the pool record with 1:41.68. Another Princeton first-year, Chloe Kim, won the 1000 free (10:00.74) and 400 IM (4:20.42), establishing pool records in both events. Another classmate, Savannah Skow won the 200 free (1:50.07) by over 2 seconds and the 500 free with a pool record (4:52.68), while Herr took 1.2 seconds off the pool record in the 100 back with her winning 54.11. Freshman Sophia Sunwoo emerged victorious in the 50 free with 23.23. She placed 3rd in the 100 free behind Princeton senior Sabrina Johnston (50.43) and Brown senior Morgan Lukinac (50.51).

Not to be outdone by the first-years, junior Eleanor Sun won the 200 fly (2:01.61) and the 200 back (2:00.00), while her classmate Dakota Tucker took care of business in the 200 breast (2:19.32), .6 ahead of Dartmouth junior Katherine Jia. Senior Heidi Smithwick touched first in the 100 fly with 55.94. She anchored (51.17) the winning 400 free relay with Sunwoo (50.89), Johnston (49.97), and Sun (50.53) that broke the pool record with 3:22.56.

Brown freshman Angelina Chen won the 100 breast by half a second over Dartmouth’s Jia, 1:03.92 to 1:04.43.

Pool Records Set

Up Next

  • Brown women travel to Philadelphia for a dual meet against Penn on Saturday, November 15.
  • Dartmouth women host Harvard and Cornell on Saturday, November 15.
  • Princeton women have their home opener next weekend, with the women hosting Rutgers on Saturday, November 15.

 

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96Swim
7 months ago

Princeton first years look impressive.

Tigertiger
7 months ago

Assuming unsuited? Great times for season opener!

Swimparent
Reply to  Tigertiger
7 months ago

Yes.. and long bus ride from Princeton..
Girls just getting started👌

SwimFamily
7 months ago

Great start to the season!

MigBike
Reply to  SwimFamily
7 months ago

Pretty good swims for an Ivy League school…keep working out and over time improvements can come to you!

Swimparent
Reply to  MigBike
7 months ago

First season meet for Princeton.. 7 hr bus ride from NJ, swimming with practice suits, overall not a bad start of the season 👍

MigBike
Reply to  Swimparent
7 months ago

SO happy to know they wore suits! A 7 hr bus ride to and from NJ seems terrible, especially in a practice suit. Hey these kids are tough…I have become a fan of Princeton.

About Anne Lepesant

Anne Lepesant

Anne Lepesant is the mother of four daughters, all of whom swam in college. With an undergraduate degree from Princeton (where she was an all-Ivy tennis player) and an MBA from INSEAD, she worked for many years in the financial industry, both in France and the U.S. Anne is currently …

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