PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Dartmouth men's swimming and diving finished in eighth place at the 2019 Ivy League Championship with 425.5 points.
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At the end of the meet,
AJ Krok was named the Ron Keenhold Career High Point Diver with 105.5 career points.
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In the C final of the 200-yard backstroke,
Joe Moll placed 17th (1:47.91), dropping over half a second from prelims and finishing with a faster time than three swimmers in the B final.
Dylan Chan also swam the event, taking 23rd (1:56.03), improving his time by almost a second.
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Three Big Green swimmers competed in the C final of the 200-yard breaststroke.
Connor Richmond finished highest in 20th (2:01.12), while Parker Herschberger (2:04.52) and Max Jones (2:05.22) took 23rd and 24th.
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Connor LaMastra placed fifth in the 200-yard fly (1:44.35), out-touching a Harvard swimmer by three one-hundredth of a second.
Matt Luciano was 21st (1:49.80), out-finishing a swimmer from Brown by just one one-hundredth.
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On the 3-meter diving board,
Justin Sodokoff picked up 27 points with his third-place finish (355.80).
Ray Neistat placed 21st (228.10) and Krok took 24th (205.90).
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To end the weekend, Dartmouth placed eighth in the 400-yard freestyle relay (2:59.34). Made up of
John Hall,
Henry Patrick,
Carter Jacobsen and LaMastra, the Big Green touched two-tenths of a second behind Cornell.