Ivy League

How Much Faster are Conference Championship Meets Getting? Part X: Ivy League

The Ivy League has been adding depth behind its stars, and the tight battle for first this year should make that more important than ever

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2025 NCAA Swimming and Diving Conference Championships Primer – Division I

With championship season beginning in less than two weeks, SwimSwam has gathered the important dates, places, and links you’ll need to follow along.

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2025 Ivy League Women’s Fan Guide: It Will All Come Down to Diving

Expect a tight back-and-forth battle between Princeton and Harvard at the top, and the team with the most successful divers will likely take the crown.

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Brown Combines For 13 Event Wins To Highlight Boston Winter Open

The Bears men’s team earned eight wins over the two-day meet, while the women won five races.

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NCAA Financial Reports: Texas Posts Largest Operating Budget Ever, Big Ten Schools In Trouble

Texas reported the largest operating budget in history, generating $331.9 million in revenue and accumulating $325 million in expenses for the FY 2024.

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What Will It Take To Qualify For The 2025 Division I NCAA Championships?

The Virginia women and NC State men qualified 19 swimmers last year for NCAAs, more than the roster cap of 18. What will it take to make the meets this year?

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Columbia Men Wrap Regular Season With Win Over Dartmouth

The Lions concluded the 2024-25 regular season on Saturday afternoon with a 181.5-118.5 victory over the Dartmouth Big Green.

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Harvard Women and Princeton Men Sweep H-Y-P to Secure Ivy League Dual Meet Titles

The Harvard women and Princeton men wrapped up undefeated Ivy League dual meet seasons by sweeping the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton double duals meet.

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Catawba Women’s Swim Team Has the Highest GPA in the Country for the 5th-Straight Season

The Catawba women are an academic juggernaut, posting a 3.89 GPA in the fall semester while only dropping one dual meet against a D2 opponent.

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NCAA Reportedly Not Considering Permanent Fifth Year Eligibility

Alex Walsh is part of what is set to be the last class of fifth-year athletes after an NCAA spokesperson shut down reports of a permanent fifth year proposal.

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Ivy League Won’t Join House v. NCAA Antitrust Settlement, CAA Opts In

With the March 1st deadline to opt into the House vs. NCAA antitrust settlement on the horizon, the Ivy League and CAA have made their decisions.

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Dartmouth Snags Winter Juniors Finalist Jihoon Jung for Class of 2025

Jihoon Jung, a versatile butterflyer, breaststroker, and IMer, sends his commitment to Dartmouth college for the Class of 2025.

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Cornell Men Rally To Knock Off Brown, 152-148; Bears Cruise Past Big Red Women

The Cornell men’s swimming and diving team defeated the Brown Bears 152-148 on Saturday afternoon at Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center.

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Harvard Men Move To 7-0 With Wins Over Penn & Boston College

The Crimson earned a pair of home wins on Saturday, taking down Penn, 207-91, and Boston College, 230-68.

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Virginia Women, Texas Men Retain Top Spots In Latest CSCAA Division I Polls

Katie Grimes joins the Virginia women for the second semester, making the juggernaut team even more powerful as they seek a five-peat at NCAAs.

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