McCoy Lyman Wraps NCAA Championship on 3-meter Dive
No. 8 Men's Hockey Falls In NCAA Regional Semifinal
McCoy Lyman Makes NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship Debut
Swimming & Diving (M)01 / 03

McCoy Lyman Makes History at NCAA Championships

Dartmouth diver McCoy Lyman concludes a historic NCAA Championship debut, while men's hockey ends its season in the regional semifinals.

McCoy Lyman Wraps NCAA Championship on 3-meter Dive

Dartmouth diver McCoy Lyman concludes a historic NCAA Championship debut, while men's hockey ends its season in the regional semifinals.

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Sophomore diver McCoy Lyman marked a significant milestone for Dartmouth's men's swimming and diving program at the NCAA Championships held in Atlanta. Competing for the first time at this level, Lyman finished 35th in the 1-meter event with a score of 275.95 on March 26, becoming the first member of the program to compete at the NCAA Championship since 2014 and the first diver since 1999. He followed this with a 51st place finish in the 3-meter event, scoring 217.90. Head Coach Milana Socha praised Lyman's performance under pressure and expressed optimism for his future growth in the sport, emphasizing the importance of this experience for the program's trajectory.

Meanwhile, the Dartmouth men's hockey team concluded its season in the NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal, falling 5-1 to No. 12 Wisconsin on March 26. The Big Green managed to equalize early in the first period when Hank Cleaves scored his 18th goal of the season, assisted by Colin Grable and Cam MacDonald. However, Wisconsin regained control, scoring twice in the third period to secure the victory. This defeat ends a historic season for the Big Green, who entered the tournament ranked No. 8 in the nation.

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