Nearly Every Kiphuth Pool Record Reset as Harvard Men Win H-Y-P
The second half of the Big Three rivalry continued where the first left off: pool records in almost every event, and mind-blowing swims from Yale sophomore Brian Hogan.
Pool and Meet Records Falling Left and Right in H-Y-P Tri Meet
Kiphuth Exhibition Pool records were rewritten in seven of ten events on Day One of the classic H-Y-P rivalry.
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.
Big Green Are Big Winners: Both Men and Women Finish First at Dartmouth Invitational
Dartmouth senior and uber-talented Nejc Zupan won four individual events and two relays at the Dartmouth Invitational this past weekend, setting UVAC pool records in every one of them and picking up a new school record in the 200 fly.
Yale and UNH face off; Yale wins by slight margin
This close meet against Yale and UNH left Yale on the edge of their seat, fighting for the win.
Jim Bolster Honored as Columbia Men Shut Down Cornell at Home
The Columbia Lions’ prowess was on display at Uris Natatorium on Saturday as the men’s team defeated Cornell in front of a large crowd of alumni and fans gathered to honor Coach Bolster. Photo of Columbia freshman Drew May.
Columbia Women Host Cornell; Pick Up Win to Remain Undefeated
Columbia senior Corinna Bertelsen won the 500 free in the Lions’ victory over Cornell Big Red on Saturday.
Virginia Rolls with 11 Wins on Day 2; Virginia Tech Men Grab Victory
Virginia picks up 11 wins on Day 2, yet the Virginia Tech men get their first dual win against UVA since 1981.
Penn Women and Men Each Add One to the Win Column Again Brown
Penn’s Rhoads Worster (pictured above) won two events in the Quakers’ victory over Brown on Saturday at Sheerr Pool in Philadelphia.
Virginia Women, Virginia Tech Men Lead the Way Day 1 of Five-Team Dual Meet
The women of UVA and men of Virginia Tech take the reigns on day one.
NCAA to consider new 6-year policy on certain transfers in lieu of waiver system
Instead of granting waivers to allow certain transferring athletes to compete immediately for a new school, the new policy would have those athletes sit out a season in exchange for a full-year extension to their eligibility window.
Harvard Men Beat Brown to Remain Undefeated for the Season
Harvard senior Chris Satterthwaite was one of eight different event winners for The Crimson in Saturday’s victory over Brown at Blodgett Pool in Cambridge, MA. Photo courtesy of Harvard Athletics.
Cornell Men and Women beat Colgate
With a tough week behind them, Cornell took on Colgate to bounce back from a tough loss from Yale.
Harvard Women Take Down Ivy Foes Brown at Blodgett Pool
It was Senior Day at Blodgett Pool as the Harvard Crimson hosted the Brown Bears. Photo of senior relays courtesy of Harvard Swim & Dive via Twitter.
Yale Women Dominate Tri-Meet at Home Against Dartmouth and Penn
Yale women pulled off a pair of victories on Saturday, beating both Penn and Dartmouth in their home pool. The Elis won nine of sixteen events and were also able to score a lot of points on the depth of their roster.