CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team finished in eighth place at the Ivy League Championship with 515 points. Harvard was first with 1439.
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Competing in the 1650 free were
Stas Van Genderen (16:13.71) and
Ethan Banks (16:15.61), who placed 26th and 27th. In the 200 back,
Joe Moll was 12th (1:46.32), out-touching a swimmer from Yale by two-tenths of a second.
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John Hall and
Landon Armstrong swam in the C final of the 100 free, taking 18th (44.96) and 23rd (45.58), respectively. In the 200 fly,
Connor LaMastra placed third (1:43.47), swimming an NCAA B cut time and breaking his own record from last season.
Tim Park (1:52.16) and
Matt Luciano (1:52.53) also ended up in scoring position.
On the 3-meter diving board,
Justin Sodokoff was seventh (327.00), picking up 27 points and an NCAA zone cut.
Ray Neistat was 17th (271.85),
Kyle Schubert came 19th (247.95) and
Jonathan Hu was 26th (202.55).
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Dartmouth came in eighth in the 400 free relay (2:59.44). Made up of Hall, Park, Moll and LaMastra, the relay touched less than two seconds behind Penn.