Providence, R.I. – Harvard Women's Swimming and Diving improved its total to 446.5 points to finish Day 2 of the Ivy League Championships in second place. The Crimson captured the 500 free title and set new program records in the 50 free and 200 free relay.
Harvard trails Princeton (532 points) and sits ahead of Brown (399.5), Penn (353), Yale (318), Cornell (245), Columbia (202), and Dartmouth (194).
Prelim Highlights
Finals Highlights
- Alexandra Bastone defended her Ivy title in the 500 free with a 4:40.94, earning an NCAA automatic qualifying time. Carolina Daher placed seventh (4:46.42). In the C-final, Kaylee McDonald (4:54.72) placed fourth and Kenzie Padilla (4:59.35) finished seventh.
- Stephanie Iannaccone placed seventh in the 200 IM A-final (2:00.93). Gabriella Augustyn won the B-final in 2:00.30, while Aliana Marakovic (2:01.43) placed fifth in the B-final and Isabella Alas (2:02.93) took fourth in the C-final.
- Anya Mostek finished second in a tightly contested 50 free A-final with a 22.18, breaking the school record she had reset earlier in the day. Sydney Lu placed fifth (22.63) and Blythe Wieclawek seventh (22.90). In the B-final, Sarah Beckman (22.92) finished eighth, and Kristín Helga Hákonardóttir (23.41) placed seventh in the C-final.
- Nina Janmyr placed third in the one-meter diving A-final with 304.95 points.
- In the B-final of one-meter diving, Ennika Carlson placed third (258.35), while Christina Shi finished seventh (238.50).
- The Crimson closed the night by breaking another school record with a close runner-up finish in the 200 free relay. The quartet of Mostek, Lu, Beckman, and Wieclawek clocked a 1:28.79, surpassing Harvard's previous mark of 1:29.45.
Up Next
Harvard returns to action Friday at 11 a.m. ET for preliminary heats at the Ivy League Championships. Finals are scheduled for 6 p.m. ET, with both sessions airing live on ESPN+.