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Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving

Since its inception in 1898, the Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving program has produced numerous champion athletes. Many Yale swimmers have gone on to earn All-American honors and even break world records. The team has won 4 NCAA championships, 30 EISL championships, and several AAU championships. Under legendary coach Robert J. H. Kiphuth, the Yale men swam to a record of 528 wins and 12 losses. As of February 2009, the men's program has a record of 1063 wins and 210 losses over 112 years. The first varsity women's team competed in 1975.

Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving
Founded1898; 126 years ago (1898)
UniversityYale University
Head coachJim Henry
ConferenceIvy League
LocationNew Haven, CT
Home poolRobert J. H. Kiphuth Exhibition Pool
NicknameBulldogs, Elis
ColorsYale blue and white[1]
   
Men's NCAA Champions
4 (1942, 1944, 1951, 1953)
Women's NCAA Champions
0
Men's Conference Champions
30
Women's Conference Champions
6

History edit

 
Yale Swimming "Flying Y" Logo

Coaches edit

  • Thomas O'Callahan (1906–1915) 47-14
  • Matthew Mann (1915–1917) 17-3
  • Robert J. H. Kiphuth (1917–1959) 528-12
  • Phil Moriarty (1959–1976) 195-25
  • Edward L. Bettendorf (1976–1977) 8-3
  • Paul Katz (1977–1978) 3-7
  • Frank P. Keefe (1978–2010) 241-127 (men)
  • Timothy Wise (2010–2017) (men)
  • Jim Henry (2013-present) 28 - 7 (women, combined 2017-present)

Captains and season records edit

Men edit

  1. 1898-1899 ? 1-2
  2. 1899-1900 ? 1-1
  3. 1900-1901 ? 1-0
  4. 1901-1902 ? 5-3
  5. 1902-1903 ? 2-3
  6. 1903-1904 ? 2-1
  7. 1904-1905 ? 4-1
  8. 1905-1906 ? 3-2
  9. 1906-1907 ? 2-3
  10. 1907-1908 ? 3-2
  11. 1908-1909 Edward C. M. Richards 4-2
  12. 1909-1910 Edward C. M. Richards 7-0
  13. 1910-1911 William Howe 5-0
  14. 1911-1912 John Cameron Stoddart 3-2
  15. 1912-1913 Andrew Wilson 8-2
  16. 1913-1914 Paul Roberts 7-1
  17. 1914-1915 Daniel Summers 8-2
  18. 1915-1916 Carl V. Schlaet 7-2
  19. 1916-1917 Louis A. Ferguson 10-1
  20. 1917-1918 Richard Mayer 8-1
  21. 1918-1919 John M. Hincks 7-0
  22. 1919-1920 John M. Hincks 10-0
  23. 1920-1921 Lorrin P. Thurston 14-0
  24. 1921-1922 C. Dudley Pratt 14-0
  25. 1922-1923 William L. Jelliffe 15-0
  26. 1923-1924 Robert B. Colgate 10-4
  27. 1924-1925 Robert J. Sullivan 14-0
  28. 1925-1926 James D. Bronson 14-0
  29. 1926-1927 Phil W. Bunnell 14-0
  30. 1927-1928 James A. House, Jr. 14-0
  31. 1928-1929 John A. Pope 12-0
  32. 1929-1930 John V. Howland 14-0
  33. 1930-1931 Robert L. Messimer 14-0
  34. 1931-1932 Lloyd B. Osborne 11-0
  35. 1932-1933 Albert T. Hapke 14-0
  36. 1933-1934 Joseph Barker 14-0
  37. 1934-1935 David Livingston 12-0
  38. 1935-1936 Norris D. Hoyt 14-0
  39. 1936-1937 Richard A. Cooke 14-1
  40. 1937-1938 John Macionis 10-3
  41. 1938-1939 John W. Good 15-1
  42. 1939-1940 Russ P. Duncan 15-1
  43. 1940-1941 Willis H. Sanburn III 13-0
  44. 1941-1942 Howard R. Johnson 12-0
  45. 1942-1943 L.D. Dannenbaum 13-0
  46. 1943-1944 Richard Lyon 10-0
  47. 1944-1945 Alan R. Ford 8-1
  48. 1945-1946 Philetus Stetler 8-0
  49. 1946-1947 Edward K. Heuber 13-0
  50. 1947-1948 Allan M. Stack 12-0
  51. 1948-1949 Richard B. Baribault 13-0
  52. 1949-1950 Albert J. Ratkiewicz 13-0
  53. 1950-1951 Raymond M. Reid 13-0
  54. 1951-1952 James J. Carroll 13-0
  55. 1952-1953 Wayne R. Moor 14-0
  56. 1953-1954 Kenneth S. Welch 13-0
  57. 1954-1955 Malcolm P. Aldrich, Jr. 14-0
  58. 1955-1956 John P. Phair 15-0
  59. 1956-1957 William T. Clinton 14-0
  60. 1957-1958 Peter R. Taft 13-0
  61. 1958-1959 P. Timothy Jecko 13-0
  62. 1959-1960 Peter Lusk 14-0
  63. 1960-1961 Thomas Bissell 12-1
  64. 1961-1962 William McMaster 12-1
  65. 1962-1963 John Finch 13-0
  66. 1963-1964 Michael M. Austin 13-0
  67. 1964-1965 Stephen E. Clark 13-0
  68. 1965-1966 George S. Hill 12-1
  69. 1966-1967 Douglas Kennedy 14-0
  70. 1967-1968 Donald A. Schollander 14-0
  71. 1968-1969 Robert S. Waples, Jr. 15-0
  72. 1969-1970 Edward L. Bettendorf 14-0
  73. 1970-1971 Michael W. Cadden 12-1
  74. 1971-1972 Robert Kasting 10-3
  75. 1972-1973 Nate Cartmell 10-1
  76. 1973-1974 Chuck Holum 6-5
  77. 1974-1975 Bryan Smith 4-6
  78. 1975-1976 Bob Blattner 7-6
  79. 1976-1977 Quentin Lawler 8-3
  80. 1977-1978 Bill Lindsay 3-7
  81. 1978-1979 Jim Healy 5-6
  82. 1979-1980 Mark DeVore 5-6
  83. 1980-1981 Kurt Langborg 5-6
  84. 1981-1982 Bob Murchison 7-5
  85. 1982-1983 Jon Sharp 6-6
  86. 1983-1984 Geoff Pitt 3-8
  87. 1984-1985 Jason Green 7-5
  88. 1985-1986 Todd Kaplan 3-7
  89. 1986-1987 Bert Hazlett 7-4
  90. 1987-1988 Jeff Kaplan 3-7
  91. 1988-1989 Eric Breissinger 5-7
  92. 1989-1990 Dave Jacobs 7-4
  93. 1990-1991 Greg Reihman 10-3
  94. 1991-1992 Greg Reihman 9-1
  95. 1992-1993 Mike Englesbe 13-1
  96. 1993-1994 Sean Tesoro 10-2
  97. 1994-1995 Mike Kostal 11-5
  98. 1995-1996 John Mendell 7-7
  99. 1996-1997 Brian Hall 9-3
  100. 1997-1998 David Antonelli 7-4
  101. 1998-1999 Steve Gold 10-1
  102. 1999-2000 Mike Caperonis 10-2
  103. 2000-2001 George Gleason 10-3
  104. 2001-2002 Pat Dennis 14-1
  105. 2002-2003 Greg Palumbo 11-2
  106. 2003-2004 Alex Nash 10-2
  107. 2004-2005 Dave Lange 7-5
  108. 2005-2006 Brendan Everman 8-4
  109. 2006-2007 Geof Zann 7-3
  110. 2007-2008 Colin Stalnecker 8-3
  111. 2008-2009 Alex Righi 7-4
  112. 2009-2010 Thomas Robinson 5-6
  113. 2010-2011 Kyle Veatch 2-8
  114. 2011-2012 Christopher Luu 6-2
  115. 2012-2013 Jared Lovett 8-2
  116. 2013-2014 Ed Becker 7-3
  117. 2014-2015 Andrew Heymann 8-2
  118. 2015-2016 Brian Hogan
  119. 2016-2017 Alex Goss
  120. 2017-2018 James Bell
  121. 2018-2019 Adrian Lin
  122. 2019-2020 Matthew Slabe
  123. 2020-2021 Patrick Frith
  124. 2021-2022 Nathan Stern
  125. 2022-2023 Joseph Page
  126. 2023-2024 Sungmin Kang

NCAA Championships edit

  • 1942
  • 1944
  • 1951
  • 1953

[2]

Men's EISL Championships edit

Yale is in the Ivy League, but men's swimming traditionally competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Swim League (EISL),[3] which pre-dates the Ivy League by 18 years. The EISL currently includes all the Ivy League schools.[4]

Women's Ivy Championships edit

  • 1978
  • 1992
  • 1993
  • 1996
  • 1997
  • 2017

Olympians edit

Athletes edit

  • 1912, Stockholm
    • Arthur McAleenan, diving
  • 1936, Berlin
  • 1948, London
    • Alan Ford, 100 Free silver
    • James McLane, 400 Free silver, 1500 Free gold, 800 Free Relay Gold
    • John Marshall (Australia), 400 Free bronze, 1500 Free silver
    • Allen Stack, 100 Back gold
  • 1952, Helsinki
    • Rex Aubrey (Australia), 100 Free, 1500 Free, 800 Free Relay
    • James McLane, 800 Free Relay gold, 400 Free, 1500 Free
    • John Marshall (Australia), 400 Free, 800 Free Relay
    • Wayne Moore, 800 Free Relay gold, 400 Free
    • Donald Sheff, alternate 800 Free Relay
    • Allen Stack, 100 Back
  • 1956, Melbourne
    • Timothy Jecko, alternate 800 Free Relay
    • John Marshall (Australia), 200 Fly
  • 1960, Rome
  • 1964, Tokyo
  • 1968, Mexico City
  • 1972, Munich
    • Erik Fish (Canada), 400 Medley Relay bronze
    • Robert Kasting (Canada), 400 Medley Relay bronze
  • 1976, Montreal
    • Lionel Bourcelot (France), 100 Back
  • 1984, Los Angeles
    • George Gross (Canada), Water Polo
  • 2000, Sydney
    • Stephen Fahy (Bermuda), 100 Fly, 200 IM
    • George Gleason (U.S. Virgin Islands), 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM
    • Emily de Riel, Modern Pentathlon silver
  • 2004, Athens
    • George Gleason (U.S. Virgin Islands), 100 Free
  • 2004, Athens (Paralympics)
    • Deb Gruen, 100m Breaststroke ("bronze"), 100m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley, 400m Freestyle, 50m Butterfly
  • 2008, Beijing (Paralympics)
    • Deb Gruen, 400 Freestyle, 50 Fly, 100 Breast (American Record) bronze, 200 IM

Coaches edit

  • Robert J. H. Kiphuth: 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1948
  • Philip Moriarty: 1960
  • Frank Keefe: 1984, 1988, 2000

[5]

Pan American Games Champions edit

Alumni edit

  • Ogden Mills Reid '07, Law '09; "Yale's first great swimmer" and later financial supporter and occasional coach.[6]
  • Robert Moses '09; future New York power broker resigned from the swim team as an undergraduate, in a dispute over fundraising.[6]

Facilities edit

 
The Robert J. H. Kiphuth Exhibition Pool, Yale University

The Yale Swimming & Diving teams train and compete in the Payne Whitney Gymnasium on Yale's campus. The third-floor practice pool is a 5-lane, 50-meter course with two moveable bulkheads that allow the pool to be divided into two 25-yard courses. The Robert J. H. Kiphuth Exhibition Pool is the competition venue, and is a 6-lane 25-yard course with seating for 2,178.

References edit

  1. ^ "Yale Athletics Brand Guidelines" (PDF). December 1, 2021. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  2. ^ History - Past Champions - NCAA.com
  3. ^ Eastern Intercollegiate Swim League. CollegeSwimming.com. Retrieved 2010-03-03. See also: Swimming & Diving. IvyLeagueSports.com. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  4. ^ Although Army and Navy are members of the Patriot League, they have participated in the EISL championships at times since 1962. See: Men's History: Yearly Team Scores (1962-2007). The Psyche Sheet. February 6, 2007. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  5. ^ Yale University Bulldogs, Official Athletic Site
  6. ^ a b Caro, Robert A. (1975). The power broker: Robert Moses and the fall of New York (Vintage Books ed.). New York: Random House. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-394-72024-1. Retrieved 3 February 2024. Reid, who had been Yale's first great swimmer, not only paid the team's expenses but, week after week, traveled up to New Haven from New York to do the coaching himself.

External links edit

  • Men's website
  • Women's website

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Since its inception in 1898 the Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving program has produced numerous champion athletes Many Yale swimmers have gone on to earn All American honors and even break world records The team has won 4 NCAA championships 30 EISL championships and several AAU championships Under legendary coach Robert J H Kiphuth the Yale men swam to a record of 528 wins and 12 losses As of February 2009 the men s program has a record of 1063 wins and 210 losses over 112 years The first varsity women s team competed in 1975 Yale Bulldogs swimming and divingFounded1898 126 years ago 1898 UniversityYale UniversityHead coachJim HenryConferenceIvy LeagueLocationNew Haven CTHome poolRobert J H Kiphuth Exhibition PoolNicknameBulldogs ElisColorsYale blue and white 1 Men s NCAA Champions4 1942 1944 1951 1953 Women s NCAA Champions0Men s Conference Champions30Women s Conference Champions6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Coaches 1 2 Captains and season records 1 2 1 Men 1 3 NCAA Championships 1 4 Men s EISL Championships 1 5 Women s Ivy Championships 1 6 Olympians 1 6 1 Athletes 1 6 2 Coaches 1 7 Pan American Games Champions 1 8 Alumni 2 Facilities 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Yale Swimming Flying Y Logo Coaches edit Thomas O Callahan 1906 1915 47 14 Matthew Mann 1915 1917 17 3 Robert J H Kiphuth 1917 1959 528 12 Phil Moriarty 1959 1976 195 25 Edward L Bettendorf 1976 1977 8 3 Paul Katz 1977 1978 3 7 Frank P Keefe 1978 2010 241 127 men Timothy Wise 2010 2017 men Jim Henry 2013 present 28 7 women combined 2017 present Captains and season records edit Men edit 1898 1899 1 2 1899 1900 1 1 1900 1901 1 0 1901 1902 5 3 1902 1903 2 3 1903 1904 2 1 1904 1905 4 1 1905 1906 3 2 1906 1907 2 3 1907 1908 3 2 1908 1909 Edward C M Richards 4 2 1909 1910 Edward C M Richards 7 0 1910 1911 William Howe 5 0 1911 1912 John Cameron Stoddart 3 2 1912 1913 Andrew Wilson 8 2 1913 1914 Paul Roberts 7 1 1914 1915 Daniel Summers 8 2 1915 1916 Carl V Schlaet 7 2 1916 1917 Louis A Ferguson 10 1 1917 1918 Richard Mayer 8 1 1918 1919 John M Hincks 7 0 1919 1920 John M Hincks 10 0 1920 1921 Lorrin P Thurston 14 0 1921 1922 C Dudley Pratt 14 0 1922 1923 William L Jelliffe 15 0 1923 1924 Robert B Colgate 10 4 1924 1925 Robert J Sullivan 14 0 1925 1926 James D Bronson 14 0 1926 1927 Phil W Bunnell 14 0 1927 1928 James A House Jr 14 0 1928 1929 John A Pope 12 0 1929 1930 John V Howland 14 0 1930 1931 Robert L Messimer 14 0 1931 1932 Lloyd B Osborne 11 0 1932 1933 Albert T Hapke 14 0 1933 1934 Joseph Barker 14 0 1934 1935 David Livingston 12 0 1935 1936 Norris D Hoyt 14 0 1936 1937 Richard A Cooke 14 1 1937 1938 John Macionis 10 3 1938 1939 John W Good 15 1 1939 1940 Russ P Duncan 15 1 1940 1941 Willis H Sanburn III 13 0 1941 1942 Howard R Johnson 12 0 1942 1943 L D Dannenbaum 13 0 1943 1944 Richard Lyon 10 0 1944 1945 Alan R Ford 8 1 1945 1946 Philetus Stetler 8 0 1946 1947 Edward K Heuber 13 0 1947 1948 Allan M Stack 12 0 1948 1949 Richard B Baribault 13 0 1949 1950 Albert J Ratkiewicz 13 0 1950 1951 Raymond M Reid 13 0 1951 1952 James J Carroll 13 0 1952 1953 Wayne R Moor 14 0 1953 1954 Kenneth S Welch 13 0 1954 1955 Malcolm P Aldrich Jr 14 0 1955 1956 John P Phair 15 0 1956 1957 William T Clinton 14 0 1957 1958 Peter R Taft 13 0 1958 1959 P Timothy Jecko 13 0 1959 1960 Peter Lusk 14 0 1960 1961 Thomas Bissell 12 1 1961 1962 William McMaster 12 1 1962 1963 John Finch 13 0 1963 1964 Michael M Austin 13 0 1964 1965 Stephen E Clark 13 0 1965 1966 George S Hill 12 1 1966 1967 Douglas Kennedy 14 0 1967 1968 Donald A Schollander 14 0 1968 1969 Robert S Waples Jr 15 0 1969 1970 Edward L Bettendorf 14 0 1970 1971 Michael W Cadden 12 1 1971 1972 Robert Kasting 10 3 1972 1973 Nate Cartmell 10 1 1973 1974 Chuck Holum 6 5 1974 1975 Bryan Smith 4 6 1975 1976 Bob Blattner 7 6 1976 1977 Quentin Lawler 8 3 1977 1978 Bill Lindsay 3 7 1978 1979 Jim Healy 5 6 1979 1980 Mark DeVore 5 6 1980 1981 Kurt Langborg 5 6 1981 1982 Bob Murchison 7 5 1982 1983 Jon Sharp 6 6 1983 1984 Geoff Pitt 3 8 1984 1985 Jason Green 7 5 1985 1986 Todd Kaplan 3 7 1986 1987 Bert Hazlett 7 4 1987 1988 Jeff Kaplan 3 7 1988 1989 Eric Breissinger 5 7 1989 1990 Dave Jacobs 7 4 1990 1991 Greg Reihman 10 3 1991 1992 Greg Reihman 9 1 1992 1993 Mike Englesbe 13 1 1993 1994 Sean Tesoro 10 2 1994 1995 Mike Kostal 11 5 1995 1996 John Mendell 7 7 1996 1997 Brian Hall 9 3 1997 1998 David Antonelli 7 4 1998 1999 Steve Gold 10 1 1999 2000 Mike Caperonis 10 2 2000 2001 George Gleason 10 3 2001 2002 Pat Dennis 14 1 2002 2003 Greg Palumbo 11 2 2003 2004 Alex Nash 10 2 2004 2005 Dave Lange 7 5 2005 2006 Brendan Everman 8 4 2006 2007 Geof Zann 7 3 2007 2008 Colin Stalnecker 8 3 2008 2009 Alex Righi 7 4 2009 2010 Thomas Robinson 5 6 2010 2011 Kyle Veatch 2 8 2011 2012 Christopher Luu 6 2 2012 2013 Jared Lovett 8 2 2013 2014 Ed Becker 7 3 2014 2015 Andrew Heymann 8 2 2015 2016 Brian Hogan 2016 2017 Alex Goss 2017 2018 James Bell 2018 2019 Adrian Lin 2019 2020 Matthew Slabe 2020 2021 Patrick Frith 2021 2022 Nathan Stern 2022 2023 Joseph Page 2023 2024 Sungmin Kang NCAA Championships edit 1942 1944 1951 1953 2 Men s EISL Championships edit Yale is in the Ivy League but men s swimming traditionally competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Swim League EISL 3 which pre dates the Ivy League by 18 years The EISL currently includes all the Ivy League schools 4 1936 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1963 1964 1965 1967 1968 1969 1970 1973 Women s Ivy Championships edit 1978 1992 1993 1996 1997 2017 Olympians edit Athletes edit 1912 Stockholm Arthur McAleenan diving 1936 Berlin John Macionis 400 Free 800 Free Relay silver 1948 London Alan Ford 100 Free silver James McLane 400 Free silver 1500 Free gold 800 Free Relay Gold John Marshall Australia 400 Free bronze 1500 Free silver Allen Stack 100 Back gold 1952 Helsinki Rex Aubrey Australia 100 Free 1500 Free 800 Free Relay James McLane 800 Free Relay gold 400 Free 1500 Free John Marshall Australia 400 Free 800 Free Relay Wayne Moore 800 Free Relay gold 400 Free Donald Sheff alternate 800 Free Relay Allen Stack 100 Back 1956 Melbourne Timothy Jecko alternate 800 Free Relay John Marshall Australia 200 Fly 1960 Rome Stephen Clark alternate 400 Medley Relay 800 Free Relay Jeffrey Farrell 400 Medley Relay gold 800 Free Relay gold 1964 Tokyo Michael Austin 400 Free Relay gold 100 Free Stephen Clark 400 Medley Relay gold 400 Free Relay gold 800 Free Relay gold David Lyons alternate 400 Free Relay 800 Free Relay William Mettler alternate 800 Free Relay John Nelson 1500 Free silver 400 Free Donald Schollander 100 Free gold 400 Free gold 400 Free Relay gold 800 Free Relay gold Edward Townsend alternate 400 Free Relay 800 Free Relay 1968 Mexico City David Johnson alternate 400 Free Relay alternate 800 Free Relay Philip Long 200 Breast John Nelson 800 Free Relay gold 200 Free bronze 400 Free 1500 Free Donald Schollander 800 Free Relay gold 200 Free silver alternate 400 Medley Relay 400 Free Relay 1972 Munich Erik Fish Canada 400 Medley Relay bronze Robert Kasting Canada 400 Medley Relay bronze 1976 Montreal Lionel Bourcelot France 100 Back 1984 Los Angeles George Gross Canada Water Polo 2000 Sydney Stephen Fahy Bermuda 100 Fly 200 IM George Gleason U S Virgin Islands 100 Free 200 Free 200 IM Emily de Riel Modern Pentathlon silver 2004 Athens George Gleason U S Virgin Islands 100 Free 2004 Athens Paralympics Deb Gruen 100m Breaststroke bronze 100m Freestyle 200m Individual Medley 400m Freestyle 50m Butterfly 2008 Beijing Paralympics Deb Gruen 400 Freestyle 50 Fly 100 Breast American Record bronze 200 IM Coaches edit Robert J H Kiphuth 1928 1932 1936 1940 1948 Philip Moriarty 1960 Frank Keefe 1984 1988 2000 5 Pan American Games Champions edit Eva Fabian Jim McLane Alumni edit Ogden Mills Reid 07 Law 09 Yale s first great swimmer and later financial supporter and occasional coach 6 Robert Moses 09 future New York power broker resigned from the swim team as an undergraduate in a dispute over fundraising 6 Facilities edit nbsp The Robert J H Kiphuth Exhibition Pool Yale University The Yale Swimming amp Diving teams train and compete in the Payne Whitney Gymnasium on Yale s campus The third floor practice pool is a 5 lane 50 meter course with two moveable bulkheads that allow the pool to be divided into two 25 yard courses The Robert J H Kiphuth Exhibition Pool is the competition venue and is a 6 lane 25 yard course with seating for 2 178 References edit Yale Athletics Brand Guidelines PDF December 1 2021 Retrieved February 20 2024 History Past Champions NCAA com Eastern Intercollegiate Swim League CollegeSwimming com Retrieved 2010 03 03 See also Swimming amp Diving IvyLeagueSports com Retrieved 2010 03 03 Although Army and Navy are members of the Patriot League they have participated in the EISL championships at times since 1962 See Men s History Yearly Team Scores 1962 2007 The Psyche Sheet February 6 2007 Retrieved 2010 03 03 Yale University Bulldogs Official Athletic Site a b Caro Robert A 1975 The power broker Robert Moses and the fall of New York Vintage Books ed New York Random House p 2 ISBN 978 0 394 72024 1 Retrieved 3 February 2024 Reid who had been Yale s first great swimmer not only paid the team s expenses but week after week traveled up to New Haven from New York to do the coaching himself External links editMen s website Women s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving amp oldid 1202856486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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