Previews & Recaps
2017 Men’s Ivies: Harvard Takes Home 24th Ivy League Title
After controlling the 2017 Ivy League Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships from the outset, Harvard won its 24th conference title.
2017 Ivy Men Day 4 Up/Mid/Down Report: Harvard Dominates Final Day
Columbia’s Michal Zyla broke his school record in the 200 back with the second-fastest qualifying time of the morning.
2017 Ivy Men Day 2 Up/Mid/Down Report
Two-time defending champion Alex Evdokimov of Cornell broke Nejc Zupan’s pool record with a top qualifying time of 53.02 in the 100 breast.
2017 Men’s Ivies Day 2: Harvard Remains Solidly On Top of Standings
Kei Hyogo of Yale broke a 37-year-old pool record when he won the consolation final of the 500 free in 4:16.71.
2017 Ivy Men Day 2 Up/Mid/Down Report: Harvard on Cruise Control
With the absence of longtime foe Princeton at the 2017 Ivy League Men’s Championships, Harvard is cruising toward a conference title with nary a challenger in sight.
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Dean Farris Swims 6th-Fastest 200 Free of All Time at Ivies: 1:31.56
Harvard freshman Dean Harris crushed the meet and pool records in the 200 free, which he had broken earlier in the day in prelims, with a stunning 1:31.56 in finals.
Dean Farris Breaks Rowdy Gaines’ 1980 Blodgett Pool Record, And More
Harvard freshman Dean Farris is having an Ivy League Men’s Championships for the record books.