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No. 20 Men’s Swimming & Diving Aims to Repeat as Ivy Champions
February 23, 2026 | Men's Swimming and Diving
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Day 2 Prelims | Day 2 Finals
Day 3 Prelims | Day 3 Finals
Day 4 Prelims | Day 4 Finals
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PRINCETON, N.J. – The No. 20 Princeton University men's swimming & diving team will strive to win a second straight Ivy League championship when it hosts the Ivy League Championships at DeNunzio Pool from Feb. 25-28.
Championship Tradition
Princeton has won 32 Ivy titles, with its most recent in 2025 and its first in 1965. The Tigers' 32 are the most of any Ivy program, with Harvard's 30 the second most.
No. 20 In The Nation
The Tigers checked in at No. 20 in the February edition of the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) Division I 25 dual meet poll and eared 98 points. The only other Ivy program in the poll was Yale, who was not in the top-25 but received votes.
Dual Meet Champions
After going 7-0 in Ivy competition during the regular season, the Tigers won the Dual Meet Championship for the third straight season. In addition, Princeton went 11-0 in regular season duals.
High Point Diver & Swimmer
Aidan Wang will aim to earn a third High Point Diver of the Meet award, while Mitchell Schott will look to repeat as High Point Swimmer.
Schedule
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18
Finals (6 p.m.)
1 200-yard medley relay (timed final)
Team Diving Relay (exhibition)
2 800-yard freestyle relay (timed final)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Prelims (11 a.m.)
3 500-yard freestyle
4 200-yard individual medley
5 50-yard freestyle
6 1-meter diving prelims (1:30pm)
6 1-meter diving consolation finals (to begin 15 minutes after conclusion of prelims)
Finals (6 p.m.)
3 500-yard freestyle
4 200-yard individual medley
5 50-yard freestyle
6 1-meter diving finals
7 200-yard freestyle relay (timed final)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Prelims (11 a.m.)
9 100-yard butterfly
10 400-yard individual medley
11 200-yard freestyle
12 100-yard breaststroke
13 100-yard backstroke
20 3-meter diving prelims (1:30pm)
8 1000-yard freestyle (all but fastest heat (to begin at approx. 4:30pm)
Finals (6 p.m.)
8 1000-yard freestyle (fastest heat)
9 100-yard butterfly
10 400-yard individual medley
11 200-yard freestyle
12 100-yard breaststroke
13 100-yard backstroke
20 3-meter diving consolations finals
14 400-yard medley relay (timed final)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Prelims (11 a.m.)
16 200-yard backstroke
17 100-yard freestyle
18 200-yard breaststroke
19 200-yard butterfly
15 1650-yard freestyle (all but fastest heat) (to begin at approx. 4:10 pm)
Finals (6 p.m.)
15 1650-yard freestyle (fastest heat)
16 200-yard backstroke
17 100-yard freestyle
18 200-yard breaststroke
19 200-yard butterfly
20 3-meter diving finals
21 400-yard freestyle relay (timed final)
Day 2 Prelims | Day 2 Finals
Day 3 Prelims | Day 3 Finals
Day 4 Prelims | Day 4 Finals
International Feed
Live Results
Tickets
PRINCETON, N.J. – The No. 20 Princeton University men's swimming & diving team will strive to win a second straight Ivy League championship when it hosts the Ivy League Championships at DeNunzio Pool from Feb. 25-28.
Championship Tradition
Princeton has won 32 Ivy titles, with its most recent in 2025 and its first in 1965. The Tigers' 32 are the most of any Ivy program, with Harvard's 30 the second most.
No. 20 In The Nation
The Tigers checked in at No. 20 in the February edition of the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) Division I 25 dual meet poll and eared 98 points. The only other Ivy program in the poll was Yale, who was not in the top-25 but received votes.
Dual Meet Champions
After going 7-0 in Ivy competition during the regular season, the Tigers won the Dual Meet Championship for the third straight season. In addition, Princeton went 11-0 in regular season duals.
High Point Diver & Swimmer
Aidan Wang will aim to earn a third High Point Diver of the Meet award, while Mitchell Schott will look to repeat as High Point Swimmer.
Schedule
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18
Finals (6 p.m.)
1 200-yard medley relay (timed final)
Team Diving Relay (exhibition)
2 800-yard freestyle relay (timed final)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Prelims (11 a.m.)
3 500-yard freestyle
4 200-yard individual medley
5 50-yard freestyle
6 1-meter diving prelims (1:30pm)
6 1-meter diving consolation finals (to begin 15 minutes after conclusion of prelims)
Finals (6 p.m.)
3 500-yard freestyle
4 200-yard individual medley
5 50-yard freestyle
6 1-meter diving finals
7 200-yard freestyle relay (timed final)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Prelims (11 a.m.)
9 100-yard butterfly
10 400-yard individual medley
11 200-yard freestyle
12 100-yard breaststroke
13 100-yard backstroke
20 3-meter diving prelims (1:30pm)
8 1000-yard freestyle (all but fastest heat (to begin at approx. 4:30pm)
Finals (6 p.m.)
8 1000-yard freestyle (fastest heat)
9 100-yard butterfly
10 400-yard individual medley
11 200-yard freestyle
12 100-yard breaststroke
13 100-yard backstroke
20 3-meter diving consolations finals
14 400-yard medley relay (timed final)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Prelims (11 a.m.)
16 200-yard backstroke
17 100-yard freestyle
18 200-yard breaststroke
19 200-yard butterfly
15 1650-yard freestyle (all but fastest heat) (to begin at approx. 4:10 pm)
Finals (6 p.m.)
15 1650-yard freestyle (fastest heat)
16 200-yard backstroke
17 100-yard freestyle
18 200-yard breaststroke
19 200-yard butterfly
20 3-meter diving finals
21 400-yard freestyle relay (timed final)
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