Diving
Women’s Swim and Dive Places Eighth in the Ivy League Championships
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Women’s swimming and diving teams competed at the Ivy League Championships this past weekend, ending with a final ranking of No. 7 in the Ivy League standings.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/diving/)
Women’s swimming and diving teams competed at the Ivy League Championships this past weekend, ending with a final ranking of No. 7 in the Ivy League standings.
“This invitational allowed us all to assess our progress during this season and look to technical details that could be improved come the Ivy League Championship.”
The women’s team beat Dartmouth in a tight meet before falling to Harvard, while the men’s team fell to Harvard and Dartmouth.
In a preseason scrimmage, the Red won 2 out of 18 events, the 400-yard IM and 50-yard freestyle, against the University of Buffalo.
The impressive incoming class includes state medalists, record-holders, national team competitors and a recipient of the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award.
The men’s swimming and diving team dove off the starting block this weekend in Providence, R.I., winning the first six events in its 170-125 win against Brown. The women’s team kicked its way to several individual wins and personal best times, but couldn’t pull out the team victory against a strong Brown squad, falling 191-104.