Feb. 26, 2022
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Princeton, NJ -- First-year Demirkan Demir and senior Jonas Kistorp set program records on the penultimate night of the 2022 Ivy League Men's Swim and Dive Championships. Demir broke the Lions' standing record during the preliminary heat of the 100 breast (52.37) before breaking his own fledgling record with an Ivy League winning time of 51.93 in the event finals. With the victory, the first-year became the first Lion of 2022, from either program, to claim an Ivy League title in the pool.
Feb. 21, 2022
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Harvard's Dean Farris returns for his final Ivy League Championship, but Penn freshman Matt Fallon is ready to take his place and step into the spotlight.
Jan. 23, 2022
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Despite Army defeating Columbia in its home meet, junior Columbia diver Jonathan Suckow set two pool records, in the 1 meter and 3 meter events.
“We haven’t been that hyped in a long time. We came in, we knew that they were going to be tough to beat and it feels really good.” - Freshman Owen Harlow #GoArmy 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/83J01eEUXf
Feb. 26, 2020
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The Harvard men are the 3-time defending champions of the Ivy League, but Princeton and Yale will challenge to end their streak at the 2020 Ivy League Championships. The Tigers’ depth in the distance freestyles will certainly factor in and Raunak Khosla returns after winning 2 events in record time as a freshman.
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Harvard will need to hold off Princeton and Yale to continue their conference winning streak
Feb. 8, 2020
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Columbia sprint standout Albert Gwo swept the sprints. He was the only man under 45 in the 100 free, winning that race by well over a second in 44.80.
March 2, 2019
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Dean Farris wasn’t the only highlight on Friday at the Ivy League Championships. The meet also saw the fastest freshman time in the nation.