Clontz, Hill Lift Charlotte Latin Boys to Another NCISAA DI Title; CCDS Girls Dethrone Cary
Santi Alzate dethroned two-time defending 500 free champion Norvy Clontz with a new meet record of 4:20.62, moving up 38th in the 15-16 NAG rankings.
2022 Ivy League Women’s Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
Harvard is looking to extend its lead on Day 3 of 2022 Ivy League Championships, while Princeton, Yale, and Penn are vying for second place.
2022 Women’s Ivy League Fan Guide: Princeton, Harvard Poised for Showdown
Defending Ivy League swimmer of the year Felicia Pasadyn leads Harvard’s charge to take the Ivy League title back from rival Princeton.
Princeton Women Beat Columbia, Navy in Friday Doubleheader
The Princeton Tiger women swam a rare doubleheader dual on Friday, beating Columbia in the morning and Navy in the afternoon.
Nebraska High School State Finalist Hannah Hailu Commits to Columbia University
Greater Omaha Aquatics’ Hannah Hailu has announced her commitment to Columbia University as a member of the class of 2025.
Riley Pujadas Verbal Commitment Will Bolster Columbia’s Backstroke Group (2021)
Columbia graduated their top 2 swimmers in the 100 yard backstroke at the end of last season, but through 2 recruiting classes have rebuilt that group.
Ashby Sets 200 FR Pool Record to Aid Columbia’s Win Over Dartmouth
Columbia V. Dartmouth (Women) February 2nd, 2019 Hanover, NH Meet Results Final Scores Columbia 174- Dartmouth 125 After the Columbia…
Koprivova, Stoppa Set Records as Scarlet Knights Win Rutgers Invite
Rutgers swimming and diving continued their multiple day lead over their competition for the win at the Rutgers Invitational, including a school and pool record in the 200 backstroke by Vera Koprivova and a pool record in the 200 butterfly by Francesca Stoppa.
Columbia Women Win 10 of 16 Against Penn In Ivy League Opener
Hannah Kannan just barely managed to hold off Kasey Karkoska in the 100 back, touching in 57.05 to Karkoska’s 57.09.
Columbia Rallies for 156-144 Win Over Northeastern
After trailing for the majority of the meet, the Columbia women’s swimming and diving team rallied for victories in the final two events to earn a come-from-behind victory over the Northeastern Huskies, 156-144, at the Uris Natatorium on Saturday afternoon.