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2025 Ivy League Men Swimming & Diving Championships

  • Data: Wednesday, February 26th – Saturday, March 1st
  • Location: Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center, Providence, RI
  • Defending champion: Harvard Men (7x)
  • Live results
  • Live video: ESPN+
  • Central championship

Harvard has now won the last seven men's championships of the Ivy League in a row – and also without Dean Farris in 2024 (finally). This year, however, Princeton won the Ivy League Dual Meet Crown with a perfect 7-0 season, while the Crimson lost to Princeton and Yale.

On paper, Harvard, Princeton and Yale are very close to this year's psychiatric psychiacial blade, but it is difficult to predict because coaches have to scratch their athletes until the championships start on Wednesday.

In 2024 the Crimson came out on day 1st day with two relay wins. In the next 3 days she surpassed the psychiatric leaf by 344 points and solved Princeton in Princeton with 361 points. Harvard won the 500 Free, 200 IM, 50 Free and 200 Free Relay on 2; The 200 free, 100 back and 400 Medley Relay on day 3; And the 1650 Free, 200 Back, 100 Free, 200 Fly and 400 Free Relay on the 4th day.

Event plan

Wednesday

  • 200 Medley Relay
  • 800 free season

Thursday

  • 500 free
  • 200 im
  • 50 free
  • 1-meter diving
  • 200 free season

Friday

  • 1000 free
  • 100 fly
  • 400 im
  • 200 free
  • 100 chest
  • 100 back
  • 3-meter diving
  • 400 Medley Relay

Saturday

  • 1650 free
  • 200 back
  • 100 free
  • 200 chest
  • Flying 200
  • 3-meter diving
  • 400 free season

2024 last rating

  1. Harvard University – 1682
  2. Princeton University – 1321
  3. Yale University – 1030
  4. University of Pennsylvania – 909
  5. Brown University – 861.5
  6. Columbia University – 855
  7. Cornell University – 798.5
  8. Dartmouth College – 390

Swimmer to see

Brown: Jack Kelly (SR-Breast/IM), Marton Nagy (Fr-Back/Breast/IM), Matt Williamson (Sun), Christian Duetoft (FR-Free), Marcus Lee (SR-Free/Back), Rowland Lawver ( Jr diving)

Kelly is #1 in the 100 breast, #2 in the 200 breast and #8 in 200 in. He won the 100 chest last year and was top-4 in the other two events. Nagy is in the top 8 of the 200/400 in and 200. Williamson is sown the 2nd place in the 1650 -Free and is expected to score in the 1000 free and 500 free work at the top. Duetoft is also a distance freestyler and is among the top 16 of all three of the longer freestyle events. Lee is characterized by the shorter freestyle events. It is top 8 in the 50 and top 16 in the 100/200. Lawver is the seed No. 3 on the 1-meter board and No. 4 on the 3-meter.

Columbia: Adam Wu (jr-free/fly), Gian Santos (FR-Free/IM), Zach Vasser (so free), Zion James (JR-Free), Demirkan Demir (SR-Breast)

Yu Tong (Adam) WU has made great progress last year and is coming to the 2025 championship meeting in the 200 -Free, the 5th place in the 500 -free and 11th place in the 200 fly. Remarkably, it is at 500 and 0.7 faster in the 200 -free one than at last year's conference meeting. Santos is sown to score in 100/200/500 Free and 200/400; His highest rank is the 5th in the 200 free. Vasser, a top -8 finisher last year 1000/1650 Free, is in the 1000 and the top 16 in the 500/1650 Säder. James was a finalist in both the 50 free and 100 a year ago. Now it is in the respective events on the 7th and 9th place in this year. Demir won the 100 chest in each of his first two years; Last year he took the 3rd place both in the 100/200 breast. He is #4 in 100 and #9 in the 200.

Cornell: Pietro Ubertalli (JR-Back/Free), Joseph Gurski (SR-Fly), Sebastian Wolff (SR-Breast/IM), Jacques Grove (JR-Fly/Free), Blake Conway (So Back/Free)

Ubertalli took third place in 200 last year and, a second faster than in the 2024 final, he is now number 1 of this year's championships. He is also the 4th in the 100th Ridge and the 7th in 200 in the 200. Gurski is the defending champion in the 100-fly and 3rd place in the 200 fly. This season he took the 100 and 3rd in 200. Wolff was in the 3rd place in the 3rd place and was the top 6 in both breast trakes in 2024. He is top 8 in 200 in and 200 chest and 13th in the 100 breast. Grove is #6 in the 200 fly and the top 16 is sown free of charge in the 100 fly and 500. Conway was a finalist back in the 100/200 last year and has the 3rd and 4th place in the respective distances during this time.

Dartmouth: McCoy Lyman (FR-Diving), Jacob Turner (FR-IM/breast), Everett Tai (JR-Diving), Aryh Lesch (JR-Diving), Logan Pack (So-Free/Back/Fly), Colton Rasmussen ( JR. JR-free)

The diver Lyman in the first year is one of the top 8 in both boards. Turner, another newcomer, is 10th in the 400 -Im, 11. In 200 in and 18th in the 200 fly. Tai and Lesch are sown for both 1-meter and 3-meter diving Top 16. Pack is sown to score in the 50/100 free, 100 back and 100 fly. Rasmussen, which was completed last year in the 100/200 Free, took 8th place in the 100 and 20th in the 100.

Harvard: Ben Littlejohn (SR-Frei/Fliege), David Schmitt (So-Fly), Anthony Rincon (SR-Back), Sonny Wang (So-Free/Fly), David Greeley (JR-Free/IM), Adam Wesson ( SR diving)

Littlejohn won the 200/500 Free and finished second in the 200 fly a year ago. This time he reaches the 200th, 10th in the 500 and without time in fly 12. 12. Harvard has enough depth that they enter swimmers in events that they can win. So expect Littlejohn to see his events at the top. Schmitt won the 200 Fly as a newcomer last year and became runner -up in the 100 fly. It ranks 1st in the 200 fly, #2 in the 100 fly and #9 in 100. Rincon has played the second violin to Gunnar Grant in recent years and is now above, with number 1 in the 100 back and No. 2 in 200. Wang is the defending 50 free champion; He was also third in the 100 fly and 6th in the 100. This year he will be free of 2nd place in the 50 free, 3rd in the 100 fly and 10th in the 100. Wesson, who took the 2nd place in 3-meter diving and the 4th place in 1 meter, leads the qualification on the 1-meter board this year and occupies the 2-meter on the 3-meter. Harvard also has a very strong class of the first few years, many of which could be a big playmaker this weekend.

Penn: Matt Fallon (SR-Breast/IM), James Curreri (JR-Free/Back), Peter Whitttington (SO-IM), Daniel Gallagher (SR-Back/IM), Jeffrey Hou (FR-Fly/Brust/IM), Watson Nguyen (Fr-Briest)

Fallon, the American record holder in the 200-meter breast, is the top seed in this event. Last year he won 1: 49.75, took 1.6 seconds after the Ivy League record and then took the 2nd place at NCAA. Fallon also ranks in the 100 chest and #5 in the 500 free. He took third and fourth place in the respective events a year ago. Curreri took the 3rd place in the 500/1000 Free and 6th in 20024. It is free in the 500/1650 and 9th place in the 200 free. Whitington occupies the 5th place in the 200 breast and the 6th in the 400 -Im. Gallagher swam the 100/200 back and 200 last year in the; This time he is sown to score in each of these events. Hou in the first year is sown in the top 16 of the 200 in and 100 fly. His classmate Nguyen is in the 100 breast and 5th place in the 100 breast.

Princeton: Mitchell Schott (JR-free/back/flying), Tyler Hong (SR-IM/Fly/back), Arthur Balva (SO-IM/Fly), Patrick Dinu (FR-Free), board Feyerick (SR-Back/ SR-Back/ Frei), Aidan Wang (So-Diving)

A year ago, Schott was a finalist in the 100/200 Free and 200 in. This year he took number 1 in the league in the 200 IM, 1000 Free, 400 IM and 100 Free and No. 2 in 500 Free, 200 Free and 200 Fly. Hong competed in the 200 IMS, 100 back and 200 fly in 2024 and earned the 2nd, 3rd and 9th place in the respective events. Now he is sown the 2nd in the 200 -M and 100 back and the third in the 200 back. In 2024, the then Freshman Balva was a top 8 finisher in the 500 Free and 400 IM. When he comes to this year's meeting, he is in the 500 Free, #4 in the 400 in and in 200 fly in 3rd place in 3rd place. Dinu in the first year was one of the best sprinter in the league. It is 4th in the 50 free, 2nd in the 100 -free, 8th in 200 -free and for a good measure in the 100 breast. Feyerick scored free and 100 in the 50/100. Now he comes in the 50 free, 4th place in the 100 free and 6th in 100th back. Wang swept the boards in 2024 and is currently sown in 3-meter diving and in 1-meter diving and 2nd.

Yale: Noah Millard (JR-Free/ Back), Nicolas Finch (FR-Free), Arshak Hambardzumyan (FR-Free), Charlie Egeland (SO-BREAST), Deny Nankov (so Frei), Jake Wang (FR-BREAST/ I AM)

After Millard set up the Meet record in the 500 Free in 2023 in 2023, he took an Olympic gaps in his homeland Australia. He is back this year and has first place in 200,500/1650 Free, 2nd in 1000 Free and 5th in 200. Finch in the first year comes to his first conference meeting in the 50 Free and 100 Fly and in the 100 free. His classmate Hambardzumyan, a distance outstanding, is free in the 500/1000/1650. Egeland took fourth place in the 100 chest and 200 chest and broke Yale Program as a newcomer in 2024. Now he is in the 100 breast in the 100 breast and No. 3 in the sowing. Nankov was free of charge in the top 3 of the 50/100/200 last year and occupied the 5th place in the 50 and 5th wang in the 200 im, #12 in the 50 free, in the 50 and 5. #6 in the 100 breast and #14 in the 200 breast.

Showdowns

100 chest: I say that every year, but every race with Penn's Matt FallonBrowns Jack Kelly (the defending champion), Yale's Charlie Egelandand columbia Demirkan Demir (a two-time champion) will be the top race of the meeting. Kelly broke the meeting in the Prelims a year ago and won the final with 0.05 against Fallon. This year, in addition to the Big Four of 2024, newcomers Watson Nguyen (Penn) and Jake Wang (Yale) are also striking the title.

200 freestyle: Yale's Noah Millard leads the field with a start time of 1: 32.42, but Princeton's Mitchell Schott also cracked the 1:33 barrier. Ben Littlejohn This event won this event 1: 33.24 before teammate last year David Greeley (1: 34.13) and Yale's Nankov refuse (1: 34.94).

200 back: The field is open in the 200 back and Cornell has two of the four best qualification games in Pietro UbertalliThe lonely sub-1: 41 (1: 40.94), and and Blake Conway (1: 42.01). Harvards Anthony Rincon (1: 41.37) and Princeton Tyler Hong (1: 41.57) in this event are also prepared for a league title.

Swimswam picks

  1. Harvard
  2. Princeton
  3. Yale
  4. Brown
  5. Cornell
  6. Columbia
  7. Penn
  8. Dartmouth

While Princeton won the 2024-25 Ivy League Dual Meet Crown, the preparations will require a perfect execution to overcome the depth of Harvard. Yale comes with an excellent first semester class and several experienced upper classes, but it is unlikely that it will be sufficient from the first two parts of the podium to dethroned Harvard and Princeton. The race for the 4th place is the next most exciting Matchup, in which Brown and Cornell are fighting for position. But do not exclude Penn; The Quäker always exceed the Psycho leaf and were able to overturn both brown and Cornell for the coveted fourth place.