PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Two men's divers competed in the A-Final on the final day of competition at the Ivy League Championship from Brown University.
McCoy Lyman finished second on the three-meter board to be runner up in the Championship.
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"Our men had such great energy through the meet leading into a fantastic closing day. Everett and McCoy both in the A-Final was exceptionally exciting plus two team records today in the pool. We scored 181 points more than last year and flew past the 500 point mark with every single scoring member contributing to scoring points for the team. I'm very proud of them all, especially Alex Ye our lone senior for the way he led this year," said Head Coach
Milana Socha.
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On the three-meter,
Mason King finished 21
st while
Aryeh Lesch placed 14th in the B-Final.
Everett Tai finished 8th and
McCoy Lyman placed second. Lyman's score ranks fifth on the program's All-Time Top 10 list.
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Andy Peterson placed 24
th in the 200 back with a time of 1:51.90. In the same event,
Reed Wallace was 21st with a time of 1:46.72 and his swim in prelims was a college best and ranks fifth on our All-Time Top 10 list.
Tommy Erwin placed 19th after going a 1:45.97 while his prelim swim was a lifetime best and ranks fourth on the All-Time Top 10 list.
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In the 100 free,
Dean Gustavson swam a lifetime best in prelims with a time of 46.43.
William McClelland swam a lifetime best in prelims that ranks him tenth on the All-Time Top 10 list.
Colton Rasmussen placed 21st after going a 44.00 with the second fastest program time, and
Logan Pack set a new team record with his time of 43.60 from prelims being the first Dartmouth swimmer to break 44.
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Eddy Chen went a lifetime best in the 200 breast with a time of 1:59.49 and third All-Time Top 10 time in prelims and placed 24th in the C-Final.
Jacob Turner placed 19th with the second fastest time in team history, 1:58.17.
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In the 200 fly,
Aiden Sandvig went a lifetime best with a time of 1:48.55 ranking him sixth on the All-Time Top 10 list to finish in 19
th while
Yan Dvoretskiy placed 14th in the B-Final with a time of 1:47.34.
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The 400 free relay of Pack, Rasmussen, Dvoretskiy and
Isaac Weigel finished seventh with a time of 2:54.49 and set a new team record beating the old record by 3.3 seconds; lifetime best splits from everyone but Pack, but he was the first Dartmouth swimmer ever to leadoff that relay in under 44 seconds.
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Final scores are as follows.
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- Princeton – 1,330
- Harvard – 1,262.5
- Yale – 1,212,5
- Brown – 927.5
- Cornell – 912.5
- Columbia – 854.5
- Penn – 701.5
- Dartmouth – 571
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The men's diving team is back in action when they head to NCAA Diving Zones on Monday, March 10 through Wednesday, March 12.
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