No. 24 Men's Swimming & Diving Leads Harvard, Yale At H-Y-P After Day 1
January 31, 2025 | Men's Swimming and Diving
If the upcoming Ivy League men's swimming and diving championships mirror Day 1 of the annual HYP meet, then that event — to be held the last weekend of February at Brown — would be epic.
You have to go all the way back to 1971 to find a year that one of the three teams who are competing in New Haven this weekend did not win the Ivy title. The scores after one of the two days of this year's HYP matchup are very tight, with Princeton ahead of Harvard (96.5-89.5) and Yale (107.50-77.50), while Harvard was up on the Bulldogs 108-75.
Mitchell Schott was a double winner for the Tigers, winning the 200 free by more than two seconds in 1:32.8 and the 200 butterfly in 1:41.42, ahead of teammate Conor McKenna, who was fourth.
Princeton went 1-2-5 in the 400 Individual Medley, led by Noah Sech in 3:47.46, followed by Devyn Caples in 3:49.82. Arthur Balva came in fifth, in 3:51.59.
Tyler Hong and Parker Lenoce went 2-3 in the 100 backstoke, and Santiago Gutierrez took third in the 1,000 free. Princeton's Brett Feyerick, Patrick Dinu, Logan Noguchi and Yanning Zhang started the day with a win in the 200 free relay, and Hong, Andrew Zou, Noguchi and Dinu ended it with a third place in the 400 medley relay.
You have to go all the way back to 1971 to find a year that one of the three teams who are competing in New Haven this weekend did not win the Ivy title. The scores after one of the two days of this year's HYP matchup are very tight, with Princeton ahead of Harvard (96.5-89.5) and Yale (107.50-77.50), while Harvard was up on the Bulldogs 108-75.
Mitchell Schott was a double winner for the Tigers, winning the 200 free by more than two seconds in 1:32.8 and the 200 butterfly in 1:41.42, ahead of teammate Conor McKenna, who was fourth.
Princeton went 1-2-5 in the 400 Individual Medley, led by Noah Sech in 3:47.46, followed by Devyn Caples in 3:49.82. Arthur Balva came in fifth, in 3:51.59.
Tyler Hong and Parker Lenoce went 2-3 in the 100 backstoke, and Santiago Gutierrez took third in the 1,000 free. Princeton's Brett Feyerick, Patrick Dinu, Logan Noguchi and Yanning Zhang started the day with a win in the 200 free relay, and Hong, Andrew Zou, Noguchi and Dinu ended it with a third place in the 400 medley relay.
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