Men's Swimming & Diving

Princeton Pulls Away for 2025 Ivy Championship Crown

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The 2025 Ivy League Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships came to a close on Saturday evening inside the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center on the campus of Brown University with Princeton University claiming the overall team title. The championship victory was Princeton’s first since 2016.
 
Saturday’s finale got started with the 1,650-Yard Freestyle where Yale’s Noah Millard swam to victory with a Ivy meet and pool record time of 13:34.70 for his second event title of the week and fifth of his career. Millard’s time was nearly six seconds faster than the previous mark that stood since the 2016 meet.
 
Cornell’s Pietro Ubertalli won his second individual crown in as many nights with a Ivy and pool record swim of 1:38.99 in the 200-Yard Backstroke and Princeton freshman Patrick Dinu claimed his first event win with a time of 42.24 in the 100-Yard Freestyle race.
 
Senior Matthew Fallon gave Penn its first championship of the meet with an Ivy and pool record-setting swim of 1:48.45 in the 200-Yard Breaststroke. Fallon and runner-up Jack Kelly (1:49.80) of Brown each reached the wall with NCAA ‘A’ standard times. The duo posted the first and third fastest times in the NCAA this season. 
 
Another Ivy and pool record fell in the 200-Yard Butterfly as Princeton’s Mitchell Schott’s time of 1:40.42 won him a third individual conference championship gold for the week.
 
The championships came to a close with the 400-Yard Freestyle Relay where the Yale foursome of Nicholas Finch, Deniel Nankov, Jake Wang, and Millard swam to an Ivy and meet record time of 2:48.74 for the win. Yale, along with the event’s second place quartet from Harvard (2:49.76), turned in NCAA ‘A’ cut times.
 
The final diving competition of the week, the 3-Meter Diving finale, saw Princeton sophomore Aidan Wang earn 360.60 total points and his third career Ivy crown.
 
TEAM SCORES
1. Princeton - 1,330
2. Harvard - 1,262.5
3. Yale - 1,212.5
4. Brown - 927.5
5. Cornell - 912.5
6. Columbia - 854.5
7. Penn - 701.5
8. Dartmouth - 571