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Day 4 Final Live summary

2025 Ivy League Men Swimming & Diving Championships

Heat leaves on Saturday evening

Team classification until day 3

  1. Princeton University – 847.5
  2. Harvard University – 846.5
  3. Yale University – 836.5
  4. Brown University – 643
  5. Cornell University – 616.5
  6. Columbia University – 544.5
  7. University of Pennsylvania – 463.5
  8. Dartmouth College – 389

Day 4

1650 Yard freestyle for men – fastest heat

  • Ivy Meet Record: 14: 40.18, Chris Swanson, Penn (2016)
  • Pool record: 14: 40.18, Chris Swanson, Penn (2016)
  • NCAA A: 14: 37.31
  • NCAA B: 15: 21.20
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 14: 54.92
  • 2024 Ivy League Champion: Cole Kuster, Harvard – 15: 02.52

Podium:

  1. Noah Millard, Yale – 14: 34.72
  2. Arshak Hambardzumyan, Yale – 14: 56.65
  3. Stephen Zhukov, Columbia – 14: 58.10
  4. Santiago Gutierrez, Princeton – 14: 58.62
  5. Zach Vasser, Columbia – 14: 59.91
  6. Matt Williamson, Brown – 15: 01.95
  7. Connor Buck, Princeton – 15: 13.26
  8. Max Marcus, Princeton – 15: 13.72

Yale went 1-2 in the mile, led by Junior Noah Millard Those who broke the meetings and pool rickets with a NCAA “A” Kut of 14: 34.72. It was absolutely no one behind him and he swam against the clock for the next 1550 yards.

There was a tightly cheap group that competed for second place, with Brown Sophomore Matt Williamson and Neulingen Stephen Zhukov (Columbia), Arshak Hambardzumyan (Yale) and Santiago Gutierrez (Princeton), which combined a large part of the race. Hambardzumyan retired and was in second place from 1000 until the end. He touched second place with 14: 56.65.

Zhukov and Gutierrez fought down the route while Princeton in the second year Connor Buck Pen Penn's over James Curreri In the last 200 meters.

Columbia's Zach Vasser and Princeton Max MarcusThe two fastest finishers from the afternoon heating made the podium.

200 -yard recovery from men -finale

  • Ivy Meet Record: 1: 38.99, Dean Farris, Harvard (2018)
  • Pool recording: 1: 40.52, Pietro Ubertalli, Cornell (2025)
  • NCAA A: 1: 38.80
  • NCAA B: 1: 44.03
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 1: 40.62
  • 2024 Ivy League Champion: Gunner Grant, Harvard – 1: 40.68

Podium:

  1. Pietro Ubertalli, Cornell – 1: 38.99
  2. Anthony Rincon, Harvard – 1: 40.60
  3. Adriano Arioti, Harvard – 1: 42.09
  4. Gabe Anagnoson, Cornell – 1: 43.14
  5. Parker Lenoce, Princeton – 1: 43.18
  6. Daniel Gallagher, Penn – 1: 43.57
  7. Tyler Hong, Princeton – 1: 44.01
  8. Blake Conway, Cornell – 1: 45.67

Cornell junior Pietro Ubertalli The field in the 200 -back final crushed, lowered its own team and pool recordes and tied the Ivy League meeting of 1: 38.99, which was determined by Dean Farris from Harvard in 2018.

Harvards Anthony Rincon Was first in the 50, but Ubertalli took over to the half place and expanded his leadership from there. Rincon remained in second position alone; He touched 1: 40.60. Teammate Adriano Arioti Run Cornell Freshman Gabe anagnoson (1: 43.14) and Princeton in the second year Parker Lenoce (1: 43.18) for the third.

Brown Freshman Marton Nagy the “B” Vinal took 1: 42.69. Yale Senior Jed Jones was the final champion 1: 46.58.

Men's 100 -yard freestyle -Finale

  • Ivy Meet Record: 41.42, Dean Farris, Harvard (2019)
  • Pool record: 41.42, Dean Farris, Harvard (2019)
  • NCAA A: 41.34
  • NCAA B: 43.25
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 42.19
  • 2024 Ivy League Champion: David Greeley, Harvard – 42.82

Podium:

  1. Patrick Dinu, Princeton – 42.24
  2. Deny Nankov, Yale – 42.52
  3. Nicholas Finch, Yale – 42.63
  4. Zion James, Columbia – 42.77
  5. David Greeley, Harvard – 42.94
  6. Marre Gattnar, Harvard – 43.10
  7. Sonny Wang, Harvard – 43.14
  8. Marcus Lee, Brown – 43.30

It was Columbia junior Zion James Who was the first of the blocks and first turned around 50. He followed from Yale in the second year Nankov refuse and Princeton Freshman Patrick Dinu.

Dinu recorded it in the second half and pulled in front of the field that came from the 75 wall. He just armed it from the flags to the wall and won 42.24. Nankov touched shortly before the teammate Nicholas Finch42.52 to 42.63. James was fourth in 42.77, shortly before the defending champion David Greeley By Harvard.

Adam Wu from Columbia achieved the last victory “B” and touched Evan Croley from .01 with 43.13. Cornells Dominic Edwards won the “C” energy with 43.75.

200 -yard breast swimming for men -finals

  • Ivy Meet Record: 1: 49.75, Matthew Fallon, Penn (2024)
  • Pool recording: 1: 51.03, Matthew Fallon, Penn (2025)
  • NCAA A: 1: 50.65
  • NCAA B: 1: 56.96
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 1: 53.12
  • 2024 Ivy League Champion: Matthew Fallon, Penn – 1: 49.75

Podium:

  1. Matthew Fallon, Penn – 1: 48.85
  2. Jack Kelly, Brown – 1: 49.80
  3. Joshua Corn, Columbia – 1: 52.89
  4. Peter Whitttington, Penn – 1: 53.09
  5. Watson Nguyen, Penn – 1: 53.12
  6. Demirkan Demir, Columbia – 1: 54.23
  7. Andrew Zou, Princeton – 1: 54.63
  8. Charlie Egeland, Yale – 1: 57.62

We get used to the Fallon Kelly show and could have predicted the pace of this race, but we were not prepared for two: 50s.

Browns Jack Kelly Was first in 24.27, but Fallon caught him at 100. Kelly continued to press the third 50, but Penn's Matthew Fallon He blazed ahead on the fourth 50. Kelly went 24.2/27.8/28.4/29.2 for 1: 49.80, his first time below 1:50.

Columbia in the second year Joshua Mais came in third place on track 8. Peter Whitttington1: 52.89 to 1: 53.09. Penns Watson Nguyen was again on the fifth with 1: 53.12.

Harvard Freshman Joshua Chen The “B” energy took 1: 55.80. Brown junior Jake rainy weather the “C” took 1: 57.65.

It is worth noting that Penn had three swimmers under the NCAA invitation time of 2024.

Men 200 Yard Butterfly – Finale

  • Ivy Meet Record: 1: 40.87, David Schmitt, Harvard (2025)
  • Pool recording: 1: 40.87, David Schmitt, Harvard (2025)
  • NCAA A: 1: 40.05
  • NCAA B: 1: 45.34
  • 2024 NCAA invitation time: 1: 42.10
  • 2024 Ivy League Champion: David Schmitt, Harvard – 1: 42.44

Podium:

  1. Mitchell Schott, Princeton – 1: 40.42
  2. David Schmitt, Harvard – 1: 40.52
  3. Joseph Gurski, Cornell – 1: 42.88
  4. Arthur Balva, Princeton – 1: 43.18
  5. Adriano Arioti, Harvard – 1: 43.95
  6. Max Malakhovets, Penn – 1: 44.73
  7. Conor McKenna, Princeton – 1: 45.44
  8. Ben Littlejohn, Harvard – 1: 46.15

After having broken the Ivy League Meet and the Brown Pool Records in the previous walls in the prelims, Harvard in the second year David Schmitt Was the first in Lane 4 and made the first curve at 22.33. Cornell senior Joseph Gurski Was second (22.40) and Princeton Junior Mitchell Schott was third (22.47). Next came Ben Littlejohn By Harvard and Princeton's Conor McKenna And Arthur Balva.

Schmitt still led the 100 (47.96), but Schott passed Gurski and exceeded him at the second 50 at 0.2. He headed Schmitt 0.24.

Schott took the lead on the 150 wall and split 25.8 to Schmitt 26.3 on the third 50th Gurski was still in third place, a full second before Balva.

The last 50 meters were electrical. Schott was the first to turn home on the wall 175, but Schmitt built swing and looked as if he had led him to the wall halfway. Schott put his head on the last four blows and got the touch by 0.10. He displaced Schmitt 1: 40.42 to 1: 40.52 and took off his new Ivy League meeting and his Brown Pool Records.

Gurski followed Balva while Harvards Adriano Arioti Had a strong second half to get past Penn's Max Malakhovets and Princeton Conor McKenna Take fifth.

Princeton Freshman Logan Noguchi Further points for the tigers with a “B” load victory in 1: 44.31 added. Browns James Kershaw was the final winner “C” in 1: 47.22.

3-meter diving of men's final

  • Ivy Meet Record: 464.55, Jonathan Suckow, Columbia (2022)
  • Pool record: 435.45, Jonathan Suckow, Columbia (2022)
  • NCAA zones: 320.00
  • 2024 Ivy League Champion: Aidan Wang, Princeton – 409.55

Podium:

  1. Aidan Wang, Princeton – 360.60
  2. McCoy Lyman, Dartmouth – 352.55
  3. Luca Fassi, Princeton – 339.95
  4. George Callanan, Princeton – 339.05
  5. Adam Wesson, Harvard – 335.85
  6. Joseph Nicol, Columbia – 311.60
  7. Rowland Lawver, Brown – 311.55
  8. Everett Tai, Dartmouth – 278.55

Princeton went on the 3-meter board 1-3-4 and presented the Tigers for their first title of the Ivy League championship since 2016. Aidan Wang Repeated as a league champion and scored 360.60 points this year. Wang led from round 1, started with a 71-point dive and never gave up the lead. Dartmouth Freshman McCoy Lyman took second place with 352.55 points before the Tiger duo Luca Fassi (339.95) and George Callanan (339.05). Adam Wesson Von Harvard, who had been the first place after the preliminaries, became fifth.

400 yard freestyle relay for men – time -controlled finals

  • Ivy Meet Record: 2: 50.40, Harvard (2022)
  • Pool data record: 2: 51.23, Harvard (2023)
  • NCAA A: 2: 50.44
  • NCAA B: 2: 51.86
  • 2024 Ivy League Champion:

Podium:

  1. Yale – 2: 48.74
  2. Harvard – 2: 49.76
  3. Princeton – 2: 49.93
  4. Cornell – 2: 51.88
  5. Columbia – 2: 51.97
  6. Brown – 2: 53.40
  7. Dartmouth – 2: 54.49
  8. Penn – 2: 57.22

Yale ended the meeting with another record with 2: 48.74 to win the 400 Free Relay with a full second via Harvard. Princeton's third -placed place guaranteed you the Meet Crown.

Nicholas Finch with 42.92 for the Bulldogs. Nankov refuse (42.05) and Jake Wang (42.01) followed while Noah Millard Anchored with 41.76.

Harvard touched the second in 2: 49.76 with legs of legs Sonny Wang (42.78), Marre Gattnar (42.69), David Greeley (42.18) and Evan Croley (42.11).

Princeton took with me Mitchell Schott (42.55) and followed with Brett Feyerick (42.73), Tyler Hong (43.04) and Patrick Dinu (41.61).

Cornell has just touched Columbia in fourth place with swimmers Pietro Ubertalli (42.93), Jacques Grove (42.65), Jack Banks (43.32) and Dominic Edwards (42.98).

Final team values

  1. Princeton University – 1330
  2. Harvard University – 1262.5
  3. Yale University – 1212.5
  4. Brown University – 927.5
  5. Cornell University – 912.5
  6. Columbia University – 854.5
  7. University of Pennsylvania – 701.5
  8. Dartmouth College – 571