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No. 20 Men’s Swim & Dive Are Ivy League Champions For Second Consecutive Season

PRINCETON, N.J. - On the final day of the Ivy League Championships, the No. 20 Princeton men's swimming & and diving team won the Ivy League Championship for the second consecutive season after finishing with 1,474 points.

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No. 20 Men’s Swim & Dive Are Ivy League Champions For Second Consecutive Season

March 01, 2026 | Men's Swimming and Diving

**PRINCETON, N.J. -**On the final day of the Ivy League Championships, the No. 20 Princeton men's swimming & and diving team won the Ivy League Championship for the second consecutive season after finishing with 1,474 points.

The Tigers earned two major awards: High Point Swimmer, awarded to

Mitchell Schottand High Point Diver, awarded to

Aidan Wang. They also picked up two NCAA qualifiers along with five Ivy League Champion Titles while also setting several new records.

In the 100 yard freestyle,

Patrick Dinuplaced first in the A final, punching his ticket to the NCAA Championships and earning an Ivy Champion title.

Logan Noguchiplaced sixth. In the B final,

Jake Tararaplaced third while

Lucas Tudorasplaced sixth.

Yanning Zhangadded to the mix, placing eighth in the C final

The Tigers made quite some noise in the 200 yard butterfly A final. Five Tigers swam in this event.

Mitchell Schotttook first place, earning an Ivy Champion title, punching yet another ticket to the NCAA Championship, all while setting a new Ivy record and pool record.

Arthur Balvaplaced third,

Alex Townsendfifth,

John Rusnocksixth and

Conor McKennaeighth.

Jack Haleyplaced fourth in the C final.

There were an impressive five Tigers competing in the 3-meter diving event.

Aidan Wangplaced first for the Tigers, making him a three time Ivy Champion.

Luka Martinovicfollowed in second,

Chase Soroskyin fourth,

Luca Fassiin fifth and Anastasios Callanan in sixth.

The quartet of Schott, Noguchi,

Jake Tararaand Dinu placed first in the 400 yard freestyle relay. They earned the Ivy Champions title for the event while also setting a new pool and program record.

In the 1650 yard freestyle,

Cole Kawajatook sixth place, while

Santiago Gutierreztook seventh followed by

Jiarui Xuein eighth.

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