PRINCETON, N.J. – Dartmouth men's swimming and diving had a good finals session on day three of the Ivy League Championship on Friday. The Big Green are currently eighth with 206 points.
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The highlight of the evening was
Isaac Weigel's sixth-place finish in the 200 free (1:35.85), earning an NCAA B cut and breaking the program record from 2020 by less than a tenth of a second.
Joe Moll (1:38.90) and
Tim Park (1:39.96) also competed in the C final.
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In the 100 breast,
Connor Richmond came in 13th place with a time of 55.09, beating a swimmer from Yale by seven one-hundredths of a second. There were four swimmers in the C final:
Parker Hershberger (57.37),
Hugh McKenzie (58.12),
Grant Dator (58.46) and
Alec Kong (59.76).
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Steven Mendley came 22nd in the 100 fly (49.00), improving on his seed time by over two seconds. In the C final of the 100 back,
Tim Cushman was 18th (49.02) and
Matt Molloy came in 22nd (49.62). On the 3-meter diving board,
Kyle Schubert placed 22nd (245.65) and
Jason Rickenbacher came in 28th (190.70).
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To end the evening, the Big Green were eighth in the 400 medley relay (3:17.28). Made up of Moll, Richmond, Mendley and Weigel, Dartmouth knocked almost eight seconds off its entry time.
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The final day of the championship will begin with the 200 back.
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Standings
1)    Harvard – 1060
2)   Princeton – 1024
3)   Penn – 675
4)   Brown – 672
5)   Columbia – 598
6)   Yale – 512
7)   Cornell – 385
8)Â Â Â Dartmouth - 206