
Men's Swimming & Diving Wins 2025 Ivy League Championship
March 01, 2025 | Men's Swimming and Diving
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PROVIDENCE. R.I. – The Princeton University men's swimming & diving team earned 1,330 points to win its 32nd Ivy League Championship Saturday at the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatic Center. The Tigers' 32 Ivy titles are the most of any Ivy program.
Princeton's 1,330 points was enough to get in front Harvard, who came in second with 1262.5, points for the Tigers' first Ivy title since 2016. Yale finished third with 1212.5 points.
The quartet of Schott, Feyerick, Tyler Hong and Dinu finished third in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 2:49.93, tying the school record.
Two Tigers scored in the 1,650 freestyle, as Santiago Guttierrez finished fourth and set a new school record with a time of 14.58.62. Devyn Caples came in 15th in 15.27.15.
A pair of Tigers advanced to the A final in the 200 backstroke, with Parker Lenoce touching fifth in 1:43.18 and Tyler Hong seventh in 1:44.01
Andrew Zou made it to the A final of the 200 breaststroke finished seventh in 1:54.63, while Noah Sech finished seventh in the B final 1:56.84. Max Seidels' time of 1:59.68 saw him finish fifth in the C final.
Results (Finals)
Results (Prelims)
PROVIDENCE. R.I. – The Princeton University men's swimming & diving team earned 1,330 points to win its 32nd Ivy League Championship Saturday at the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatic Center. The Tigers' 32 Ivy titles are the most of any Ivy program.
Princeton's 1,330 points was enough to get in front Harvard, who came in second with 1262.5, points for the Tigers' first Ivy title since 2016. Yale finished third with 1212.5 points.
Additionally, Princeton swept the High Point honors as Mitchell Schott was named High Point Swimmer of the Meet after winning the 200 IM, 200 butterfly and 200 freestyle along with being part of the team that won the 800 freestyle relay. For the second season in a row, Aidan Wang was named High Point Diver of the Meet after winning on 3-meter and finishing second on 1-meter.Pool party in Providence! ??
— Princeton Swimming & Diving (@PUCSDT) March 2, 2025
Years of hard work have led to this special moment! pic.twitter.com/4TCe5FUpr7
Schott added a third event title of the championships in the 200 butterfly, touching the wall at a meet record time 1:40.42. Arthur Balva joined Schott in the A final, finishing fourth in 1:43.18, as did Conor McKenna, who took seventh in 1:45.44. Logan Noguchi won the B final with a time of 1:44.31, while Hunter Kim took seventh in 1:47.88.Hear from your 200 butterfly winner Mitchell Schott after setting a new Ivy record and claiming his third Ivy Champion title! pic.twitter.com/blFe7YeTd2
— Princeton Swimming & Diving (@PUCSDT) March 2, 2025
Wang defended his title on the 3-meter board, finishing with a score of 360.60. Luca Fassi joined Wang on the podium after earning a score of 352.55 to finish third."Today I tried to dive for the team, have fun and not worry about what number was next to my name."
— Princeton Swimming & Diving (@PUCSDT) March 2, 2025
Hear what Aidan Wang had to say after earning his second Ivy championship on the 3-meter board! pic.twitter.com/QyaCvwNZ8v
Patrick Dinu earned a first-place finish in the 100 freestyle, clocking in at 42.42. Earlier in the day during prelims, Dinu recorded a time of 42.16 to set a new program record. In the B final, Brett Feyerick's time of 43.46 saw him finish third while Yanning Zhang came in seventh in 43.92.Hear from Patrick Dinu after his 100 free victory and his first individual Ivy Champion win! pic.twitter.com/2q0b3hyKU5
— Princeton Swimming & Diving (@PUCSDT) March 2, 2025
The quartet of Schott, Feyerick, Tyler Hong and Dinu finished third in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 2:49.93, tying the school record.
Two Tigers scored in the 1,650 freestyle, as Santiago Guttierrez finished fourth and set a new school record with a time of 14.58.62. Devyn Caples came in 15th in 15.27.15.
A pair of Tigers advanced to the A final in the 200 backstroke, with Parker Lenoce touching fifth in 1:43.18 and Tyler Hong seventh in 1:44.01
Andrew Zou made it to the A final of the 200 breaststroke finished seventh in 1:54.63, while Noah Sech finished seventh in the B final 1:56.84. Max Seidels' time of 1:59.68 saw him finish fifth in the C final.
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